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Today 1 would like to comment briefly on three matters which are very topical at the moment: Tribunal procedures investigation p rocedures Reserve Umpire s Both the administration and running of the Independent Tribunal (Brian Woodhead) and the VAFA Investigations (myself) each week takes up a large percentage of ourtime. In many situations time is wasted when clubs are unaware of procedures to be followed and needless phone calls are received or have to be made to get the "system back on track" . When a report is made by an umpire and the charge does not necessarily have to be heard by the tribunal a club secretary can request on a Monday morning between the hours of 9.30 and noon, that the prescribed penalty for that offence be given . During the Monday afternoon the Tribunal Co-ordinator checks through reported players' records and decides whether the prescribed penalty is allowed or not . Club secretaries are told to ring back and find the result of the request . If the request is allowed VAFA administration will contact all, other parties to the chage advising them that the case won't be heard . The Tribunal Co-ordinator takes into account a player's record and seriousness of charges over the previous three years before making his decision . If something untoward takes place on the field or after the match, which is not seen by any of the officiating umpires, a club which has been offended against can submit a detailed written account of the incident and a request that Phil Stevens (Investigations) initiate an
inquiry. This written request however must be accompanied by a $50 cheque which is refunded to the club if the hearing panel deems the charges laid to have been trivial . Written requests (originals) accompanied by the cheque must be received within 14 days of the alleged incident having taken place. Following the above information carefully will reduce much wasted time and energy. Two reserve club umpire accreditation nights have been held this year and both have been well attended and were both considered extremely successful . This year only umpires who attended on one of the nights can officiate in matches, and clubs who failed to send their club umpire to one of the nights face a fine of at least $500. If the Executive accepts appeals lodged by clubs for non-attendance and su bsequent fines, a third night may be contemplated . I n this case only an umpire who has in past years attended a VAFA run reserve umpire course should only officiate in reserve grade matches . The compulsory reserve grade umpire system I believe has been one of the real success stories of the VAFA over recent years . Umpires have pride in their personal performance asthey have confidence which comes from acquiring skills, and also are happy to be serving the clubsthey love in a real and meaningful way . Let's hope that today all club reserve grade umpires have excellent days and that Round 4 is free of reports and requests for investigations!! ! Phil Stevens, General Manage r
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REVIEW Well, wasn't last week full of surprises! Let's go to th e surprise of the week ; O . Brighton defeating O . Haileyburians. The Tonners came out firing in the 3rd term when they booted 4 .2 against the wind to set up their first victory of the year. Cam Lade obviously enjoyed his new role at full forward booting a match winning 6 goals. Chris Brook and Simon Lennox continued their good form and the victory should give the club some well needed and deserved confidence . Haileybury are totally unpredictable and this must be frustrating for all concerned . It looks like the Beach Oval has claimed its first victim for '93 . 0. Scotch also notched its first victory of the season at the expense of O . Trinity. Trinity appear to lack key forwards and are all but totally reliant on Rod Heath to kick goals . Tom Wilson and John Handbury have been handy pick ups for Scotch and they will be hoping to build on this win . Trinity totally faded out in the final term even though they had thewind . Maybe there is a question mark on their fitness. Cam Hunter and John Kerr were solid in defence but Scotch, like Trinity, need more key forwards if they are going to pose a threat this year. St Bernards stopped the Xaverian charge when they recorded a 34 point victory . The highlight of this game was the much awaited debut of Trevor Spencer - he didn't let anyone down when he kicked 5 goals (and it could have been 10!) . The Xavs didn't handle the conditions at all well and struggled from the very first bounce. The scoreline could have been greater if St Bernards had have kicked straight but regardless of the result both of these teams are major threats this year. Xavs had many players down on the day but then again who does play well at St Bernards? North continued their winning streak when they defeated Ormond by 3 goals . Luke Boyle was once again the opportunist finishing with 5 goals . North went into the game with 7 changes which should have given Ormond a chance . Ormond in fact had more shots but not many sides can win when they add only 2 goals after half time. The form of Ashley Orr and Brett Connell continues to be the guiding light for Ormond while North just keeps rolling on without being brilliant . North's test comes today when they meet De La! The Grand Final replay was anyones game and by all accounts Collegians had their chances but failed to kick goals in the final term when they had the wind . De La was well served by the on-ballers: Brett Mahoney, Julian Maloney, Col McClounan and Andrew Ronchi . Michael Lake and Danny Thomson were ever
dangerous around goals but the day obviously didn't suit high marking players . Collegians still have a couple of players to come back and they will still be major contenders this year. De La are looking good and I expect them to top the bill for most of the season . PREVIEW The battle of the undefeated teams, De La and North Old Boys takes place at Malvern. De La will start as favourites having beaten St Bernards and Collegians already . North, on the other hand, have had wins over Ormond, Trinity and Scotch which suggest they are better than midfield . The De La line boasts many match winners such as : Mahoney, Maloney, Mannix, Fraser, McClounan, Mackintosh and Hunter. North will again rely on Tony Egan, Tim Jones and Luke Boyle to lead the way . De La are simply more talented and are in better form . North could surprise but the De La home ground advantage will make the result almost certain . Steve Brazil will have to be right on his game if North are to have a chance today but Tully & Sheedy will see him ne9 ated as p much asY ossible Dep La Sa11e b 15 t s1 O . Haileyburians are at home to Collegians. Bot h clubs are coming off losses and this should see a fiery game take place . Collegians, despite their loss last week, have been building up every week . As they approach full strength they will gather momentum . Haileybury is stacked with individual talent - Walden, Phillips, Tanner, Connell, Lappage, Armstrong, Carty ` etc should form the basis of a fine team, but they must play as a team or they will get nowhere . Collegians d o play team football and for this reason I will favour them today. Danny Thomsons return has lifted the Lions and he, along with Matt Galbraith, will make sure that the Collegian engine room works well today . The brilliant Rick Schober will direct traffic from chf and the Lions will get home. Collegians by 10 points. The Xavs are joined by O . Brighton atthe Lake Oval . The Xavs were ordinary last week and they will want to prove a point today. Brighton will be very happy to have registered their first victory last start and will certainly give this game their best shot today. It is hard to see the Xavs having so many players down two weeks in a row. Matt Bourke, Damien Stoney, John Bowen, John McKay, Richard Green and Dan Richardson will lift the Xaverians to a win today. Brighton has been well served all year by Chris Brook and Simon Lennox . Andrew Pryors return has added bite around the packs and with new full forward Cam Lade enjoying the goal square the Tonners will expect a victory today - but somehow I don't think the Xavs will give them much of a chance. In a fiery, physical and intense game, the Xavs will get home by 20 pts. Trinity play St Bernards at Arden Street . Trinity's big problem will be how to stop Luke Gollant and Trevor
Spencer. The St Bernards never-say-die approach has seen them past many victories overthe past 12 months and this tenacity will certainly test Trinity today. Les Taylor should have a great duel with Wayne Carey in the ruck and atthe ground level Andrew Allibon along with Trevor Norman will take on Rob Purcell and Matt Mulkearns . The game will be won or lost around the packs. This appears to be where Trinity are at their strongest. Rod Heath can kick goals but I'm afraid that he doesn't have enough helpers in the forward line . St Bernards are getting their act together and we all know what they are capable of . St Bernards will notch,their 2nd victory of the season by 24 pts . Ormond are at home to O . Scotch in what should be a close game . Both these teams play a tough brand of football and a loss today could put either of these teams in potential trouble this year. The form of Ashley Orr and Brett Connell around the packs will give the Ormond forwards many chances - but where are the Ormond forwards? Scotch have a similar problem . John Handbury and Andrew Smith get a!ot of the ball but Duncan McCall will be well minded by NickSebotoday . Ormond still have greatta!ent-Andrew Jobling is one of the best in the business and Paul and Mark McDonald can still prove to be dangerous. On form this game could go either way and both teams are due to play a good game. In the final analysis I think Scotch may have a little more experience all over the ground . Scotch by 5 pts. DE LA SALLE vs NORTH OLD BOYS Field: P. Gersch, M . Jackson Goal: G . Wright, A. Hogan OLD HAILEYBURY vs COLLEGIANS Field: A . Kilner, M . Bushfiel d Goal: M . Lentini, R. Barichevitch OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: W. Hinton, R . Bell Field: I . Smith, M . Murray OLD TRINITY vs ST BERNARDS Field: J . Toohey, L. Harrison Boundary: A. Ward, S. Branagan Goat: B. Hoare, G . Gri g g ORMOND vs OLD SCOTCH Field: S. McCa rt hy, D. Dalgleish Goal: W. Binch, K . Pitche r
100 GAMES TO FLAS H De La Salle veteran Nick `Flash' Fraser today (1/5) notches up his 100th game. This courageous vice-capt and member of the 1991 Premiership team, is renowned for his amazing goal sense and strong marking ability . Also known for his untamed aggression on and off the field . His thinning grey hair would indicatethat perhaps 300 games is beyond him . Well done Flash ! 100 GAMES TO NORTH OLD BOYS' PAUL BOOTH Congratulations from all at North Old Boys on achieving the 100 game milestone with the clubto Paul Booth . Paul joined the club in 1987 and quickly established as a classy winger. Today he is one of the club's first players picked and is equally at home on the halfback, centre- or half-fwd line. Career highlights include the club's B&F in 1989, GF A Grade in 1991 and State Rep in 1991 .1992 is a year which Paul and others would !ike to forget as a injury kept him sidelined for many weeks. However, 1993 is a different story and Paul has started the year in fine style . Congratulations Paul from the club's committee, players and supporters on afine achievement .
ILL/ SENIORS NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 7.5 12 .7 12 .8 .80 ORMOND 4.3 6 .7 7.10 8.14 .62 NTH 0 BOYS Boyle 5, Clayton 3, Herald 2, Manassa, Egan . BEST S . Manassa, M. Boyd, B. Gerolami, L. Boyle, B. Clayton, B . Herald ORMOND Siderellis 2, Connell 2, Jobling, M . McDonald, Edgell, P. McDonald . BEST D. Edgell, B. Connell, N. Sebo, A . Orr, M . Koppens, C. Krawczak . COLLEGIANS 2 .4 8 .9 12 .13 13.19 .97 DE LA SALLE 5 .6 7.8 15.11 17.14.116 COLLEGIANS Lake 5, Thomson 4, Harrison, Dulmanis, Hoyle, Proctor. BEST Harrison, Proctor, Lake, Thomson, Wallace, M . Hibbins. DE LA SALLE Mahoney 4, Mannix 3, Fraser 3, Evans 2, Rosman, Maloney, Smith, McClounan, McIntosh . BEST Mahoney, Maloney, McClounan, Ronchi, Evans, Mannix . OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 5.9 9 .11 13.17.95 OLD HAILEYBURY 4.4 6.5 10.10 10.11 .71 O BRIGHTON Lade 6, Lennox 4, Pryor, McLaughlin, Krysniak . BEST M . McLean, C . Brook, C. Lade, S. Lennox, R . Schober, B. Pollock . O HAILEY La Page 4, Tanner 2, Walden 2, Kraus, Rae. BEST B. Carty, La Page, C. Kraus, M . Armstrong, J. Rae, A. Walden. ST BERNARDS 4.3 8 .11 12.12 18 .19 .127 OLD XAVERIANS 3.4 4.5 9.9 14.9.93 ST BERNARDS Spencer 5, Walsy 3, Gollant 3, Doolan, Carey, Gilmour, Taylor, Purcell . BESTT. Ogsten, S. Taylor, L. Gollant, M. Egan, C. Calthorpe, J. O'Connell . O XAVS O'Sullivan 3, Salter 3, Bourke 2 . McKay 2, Green, Stoney, Blood, Mortensen. BEST A . McDonald, C. Mortensen, A. Keyhoe, D. Tapping, P. Salter, A . Egan . OLD SCOTCH 4.4 7.7 9 .11 11 .15 .81 OLD TRINITY 3.3 7.6 9.7 9 .10.64 O SCOTCH McCall 3, Hosking 3, Hart 2, Wilson 2, MacDougall. BEST Hunter, J. Kerr, J. Handbury, A. MacDougall, Wilson, D. McCall . O TRINITY Heath 4, Philips, Allison, Hatfield, Seuling, Van Der Hook . BEST Taylor, A. Allison, Seulling, Anderson, T. Norman, M . Jennings . RESERVES NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .1 5.2 6 .6 10.7.67 ORMOND 4 .5 5.9 12 .15 20.19 .139 N 0 BOYS Fisher 2, Kearney, McMahon, Dwyer, Irvine, Zocco, Peliso, Goodear, Howard . BEST Daffey, Howard, Peloso, Irvine, Goodear, White . ORMOND Stewart 5, Gribble 4, Cleary 3, Turner 2, Karrageorgio 2, McDonald, Forsyth, Doyle Hurley. BEST Turner, Karrageorgio, D . Connell, Collins, Reidy, Stewart . COLLEGIANS 2 .3 3 .5 8 .9 10.12 .72 DE LA SALLE 0.2 4 .8 4.10 7.11 .53 COLLEGIANS Coyne, English, Laussen, Milat, Tracey, Lord. BESTCoyne, Laussen, Zappa, Stubs, Harry, Wright . DE LA SALLE Swift 4, Rennie, Fiume, Mastrianni . BEST Webb, Swift, Duckett, Rennie, Leonard, Beaverstock . OLD BRIGHTON 2 .5 6.6 11 .10 13.13.91 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .0 1 .3 3.5 4 .7.31 O BRIGHTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . O HAILEY Arnhold 2, Bennett, Panetta . BEST Bingham, Blackley, Smith, Cox, Bayne, Bennett. ST BERNARDS 1 .4 4.9 7.11 8 .17.65 OLD XAVERIANS 6.5 11 .9 15.9 17.11 .113 ST BERNARDS Parrett 3, Kennedy 2, Farrell, Dovan, Looker. BEST Mathewes, Brebner, Rogerson, Doran, Wood, Fatnowna. O XAVS Colquhoun 4, R. Dalton 2, G. Dalton 2, Green 2, Collins 2, Holmes 2, Sass, Lowe, Murray. BEST Colquhoun, Duggan, G . Dalton, A. Landrigan, Sassi, Holmes. OLD SCOTCH 1.3 6.7 10.9 13 .15.93 OLD TRINITY 6.2 9.2 11.3 13 .4.82 0 SCOTCH Fox 4, Petty 2, Hooper, Norman, McCulloch, Aston, Anderson, Holliday, Maine. BEST McCulloch, Jackson, Petty, Anderson, Laird, Norman . OTRINITY Borghesi5,Wallace 2,Beet2,Thomas2,Beamish,Harmer. BEST Harmer, Smith, Thomas, Orwin, Clarke, Naidv .
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All VAFA followers were devastated to hear the news on Saturday evening that Norm Nugent had suffered a heart attack while umpiring the U19 Central match between O. Trinity and Ivanhoe . Fortunately for all avid readers Norm is on the mend and his cheery and bubbly voice wi!I once again echo across the airwaves on a Monday evening . But we are not too sure whether he will be running around umpiring all that soon . To Norm, his family and close friends, we at EP wish you a speedy recovery. As mentioned last week the VAFA are lucky enough to be invo!ved in aJunior challenge series in conjunction with the VMFL called the Caltex Championships . Matches will be played overthe weekend of May 8 and 9 with the VAFA team playing Central Dragons at Princes Park Caulfield on Saturday 8th at 11 .00 am, and the Eastern Ranges at Windy Hill at 1 .00 pm on Sunday 9th . Support from VAFA followers would be greatly appreciated to help further these young footballers in their progression . *~~k Every Monday morning when qtr by qtr scores have to be done fi om the goal umpires cards there is much anguish at the way many of the cards are filled in . However this week one particular card was immaculate . it was from the U19 Centra l match between Q. Camberwell and Q . Ivanhoe. The goal umpire, R . iiiman from Q. Ivanhoe is to be congratulated on his neatness and well presentea card . Its clarity made such a tedious task of checking qtr by qtr scores just that little bit more enjoyable. Thanks R. 1!iman . During school holidays we had a visitor to EP, one Brent Woodhead . Little Woody helped us with a huge mail-out on Friday of last week and his help was invaluable. Thanks Brent and next school holidays we hope to see you again .
NEXT :WEEK'S MA TCHESr ,~. NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS (E . Park - Saturday) OLD BRIGHTON vs ST BERNARD S OLD SCOTCH vs DE LA SALLE OLD TRINITY vs ORMOND
It seems there's no pleasing some. G .M . P.S ., before reading the scores on 3LO last Saturday evening, gave mention to Brent Woodhead (see above) for his help on Friday. On arriving home seems P.S . was attacked by Mrs. G .M . Why? Seems he's never mentioned his own two daughters Joey and Sassy once. Well girls I hope this makes up somewhat for daddy's misdemeanour. ~t ir ~t
On May 7th, this coming Friday, the VAFA holds its Media Luncheon . Stay tuned for the winner of the Media Personality of the Year and other gossip eventuating from the day . ~t*~t Could all club secretaries please note and make sure that only secretaries make contact with Elsternwick Park regarding matters related to VAFA business . At the moment3, sometimes4 people, from the oneclub are ringing al! basically on the same item of business-very time consuming and annoyng !
Phil Stevens has asked "The Rover" to let clubs know that he is happy to take calls from any Club President or Secretary or Coach as long as they have worked out amongst themselves who is going to be the one to establish the official line of contact to Phil . He will then continue all future communication on that issue with that particular person . All other contact with EP however, secretaries only! ~t*~t C-F Section State S q uad Training has been unde r
way now for 3 weeks . Other than those players preselected by the Match Committee and added to at their discretion since round 1 of the season only 4 club coaches have taken up my pre-season invite of putting forth players names . It's LATE but not too late to register players names to the Match Commi ttee Chairman (Gordon McGregor) via VAFA HQ on 531 8333 so that an invite and/or match performance appraisal can be arranged . Ken Bremne r
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B SECTION by David Hollan d After3 Rounds Therry and OMs remain undefeated with Whitefriars and Fawkner yet to trouble the scorers . 2 out of 51ast week was not a good effort and pegs me back to 60% success rate. REVIEW OF ROUND 3 Banyule postedtheir lstwinfor'93 with a 15 pntwin over Marcellin . The game was highlighted by a 10 gI final term from Banyule which stu nned the Eagles, who led by 26 at the last break . Banyule's running players Sutterby, Burns and Carroll were the difference with good drive coming from John Gil!ham and Michael Gray off the half back line. Marcellin had good players in 2 youngsters David Waters and Adam Ryder and Nick Bourke snagged 5 . A great win to the Bangers, whilst at the Eagle's nest, word is that heads will roll at selection . A big second 1/2 by Bulleen Temp shattered Fawkner who led by 17 pts at the main break . The Bulls kicked 10 .10 to the Gravedigger's 3 .6 in a huge turnaround . Fawkner had their chances in the final quarter but their lack of goalkicking power was obvious and must be a concern for Roach at CHB . For the Bullants, "Norm" Gover had a good battle with "Henry" Lawson and Mal Cummings and Nick Bone dominated at CHB and the wing respectivel y The game at Headquarters between 0 Paradians and Whitefriars saw a much more committed effort from Parade, and a win on the board should re-build their confidence of'92 . Whitefriars are in the 'proverbial' and deep. Even with player retirements and injuries etc this season, the ' Friars cannot get their act together and Geoff Reilly has a big job ahead, however, he is a good coach, so don't countthem out yet . They had little good players with new captain Paul Coghlan shining out, together with Matt Bateman and Matt Carbone . Old Parade were well served by on-bailers Pete Cosgriff, Paul Shannon and Peter Brabender who kicked 6 gis (Obviously the head's better, Pete! ) What was billed as the "Match of the Day" between O Mentonians and Therry was just that until mid-way through the final term . However, it could have been all over at 1/4 time, had Therry been on target in the 1st qtr, kicking 2 .9 to Panthers 4.0. With a 14 pnt lead at 3/4 time and a 4 gI breeze in their faces, Therry proved themselves too good and deserve their top spot on the ladder. Again, Goodwin, Castaldi, Dalgliesh and Baker were excellent running players forthe Therry side, whilst for the Panthers, Full Back Stuart Farrow was too strong for the frustrated Zanetti, Dave Campbell, giving away 6" to the "Chief", just took the Ruck honours and Adam Acreman's 6 g!s was inspirational . Matt Brooks and Darren M u rphy were also very hard workers across the 'Toners' half back line. 3 gls intothe wind late in the 2nd qtr set up a big win for OMs over Uni Blues who were very competitive until that point . OMs Tim Stuckey and Zani Useinov defied the Bluesof many opportunities inthe 1st 1/2 . Inthe 2nd 1/2, OMs had many more winners around the ground even without Scott Teal who receives this weeks "Mark of the Dav" - unfortunately for Scottv . he knocked
himself out in the process! Other good players were Jon Francis, who had a great battle with James Buckley in the Ruck and "Minnie" Thompson who again roved well and snagged 5 majors. For the Blues Bob Steele, skipper Hamish Worsley and the Harris brothers were good contributors . PREVIEW - ROUND 4 Bulleen-Temp are at home to Banyule who are full of confidence after their great win over Marcellin last week . I said before Round 1 that Banyule are in for a big year and I still hold tothat statement they just needed some confidence. The Bullants have won their last 2 against 'Friars and Fawkner but they'll find it harder with Banyule who have good runners in Sutterby, Gillham, Burns and Carroll . A good contest should be Matt O'Brien, who has returned forthe Bangers, against Bullants CHB Mal Cummings. Banyule to win in a close one by 9 pnts . 0 Parade, with a win under their belt, play host to Fawkner, who have been disappointing . The Fawks are missing manytop players and are relying too much on Lawson, Cohen, Young and Co. On the other hand, Parade are not yet at full strength and have their players committed and confident . Way vs Lawson should be a key factor, however Parade have better runners to feed off in Brabender, Haberman and Shannon . Parade by 17 pnts .
It is difficult to see Whitefriars causing too much trouble for Therry today, however, funny things do happen in football . Therry coach Terry Quinn will be licking his lips for a big percentage booster and with many more avenues to attack and a very strong midfield, he should get it, although I do hope the 'Friars come up to expectations soon . They will need all their guns firing and some, to combat the boys from Glenroy - a tough assignment! Therry by 12 gls . Uni Blues play host to 0 Mentonians in a game Panthers Coach Garry Connolly would have quietly pencilled in as a win . Notto be denied, the Blues, who gave the 'Toners a bath this time last year, are hard to beat on their wide ground . Opposing captains Worsley and Sly will be also opposed in the pivot and that should be a high!ight, sotoo, Nathan Harris and Gary Dickson on a wing . Don't get too cocky Panthers, however, I'll get you all off my back and tip an 0 Mentonlan win by 35 pnts. Marcellin, after their big hiccup last week, are at home to 0 Melburnians, who are hiding in the glory shadow of Therry, and are rolling along very nicely, thank you very much! The Eagles have good youngsters in Waters, Ryder and Labagnara with Nick Bourke in good touch at FF. OMs Scott Teal probably won't play and this will relieve a bit of pressure for the Eagle's defence, however, with players of the calibre of Thompson, Nicholls and Witts, OMs should have the wool over Marcellin . OMs by 22 ooints .
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RESERVES BANYULE 2.2 4.5 6.8 8.11 .59 MARCELLIN 5 .5 8.11 14.12 19.14.128 BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . FAWKNER 2 .5 4 .6 7.10 8.10.58 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .2 7.6 9.8 14 .17.111 FAWKNER Selleck 2, Stock 2, Villani 2, Walker, Constantine . BEST Gosewinckel, Lightfoot, Rokay, Villani . BULLEEN TEMP Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . WHITEFRIARS 2 .3 9.4 10 .5 13.9.87 OLD PARADIANS 5 .2 6.4 11 .9 13.10 .88 WHITEFRIARS Lee 6, Bonnyman 3, McKeown, O'Sullivan, Haynes, Naismith . BEST Haynes, Naismith, McKeown, Johnson, Butler, McDonald. O PARADIANS Vicino3, Ahern 3, Ball 3, Harford, Aanenson, Baird, Fuller. BEST Vicino, Harrison, Smith, Ahern, Livy, Ball . OLD MENTONIANS 3 .2 4 .3 8.5 8.5.53 THERRY CCOB 2 .5 5 .7 7.8 12.13 .85 O MENTONIANS O'Brien 3, Dyer 3, Appel, Trebilcock- BEST O'Brien, Mullin, P. Appel, Ingram, Sharp, Sherriff . THERRY Kotch 4, Hollow 2, McMahon 2, Falcone, Pinner, Nitsche, Raysmith . BEST Bye, Jones, Davies, Griggs, Sexton, Kotch . OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .1 4.2 7.3 11 .9 .75 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .1 2 .1 2 .4 3.6.24 O MELB Fraser3, Manson 2, Rose, Nelson, Clements, Wright, Maskiell, Josceltne. BEST D. Clements, J.Correll, S . Bardsley, S . Fraser, N . Wright, G . Manson . UNI BWESOrd, Evans. BEST Hall, Stevens, Evans, Bonadio, Unsworth, Lamb.
50 GAMER M ATT LEONE'S NO "PAPER TIGER" 0 . M entonians this week congratulate Mathew `Tiger' Leone who today (1/5) plays his 50th game for the Panthers . A very consistent and versatile reserves player, Tiger has also had some senior experience and is a great clubman, being a regular commutor of our bar. Well done `Tiges' - we hope there's much more to come.
1-To iii ; SENIORS BANYULE 4 .5 4.7 10 .10 18 .16.124 MARCELLIN 4.2 6 .11 14 .12 16 .13.109 BANYULE Sutterby 3, Ladd 3, Turnbull 3, Burns 2, Brockwell 2, O'Brien, Daley, Holt, Witchell, Moloney. BEST J. Gilham, M . Gray, L . Burns, G . Sutterby, D. Witchell, I . Carroll. MARCELLIN Bourke 5, Waters 4, Ryder 2, Kann, Tregenowan, Booth, Merton, La Bagna. BEST D. Waters, A . Ryder, N . Bourke, Tregenowan, Waller. Moran . FAWKNER 5.3 10.7 11 .8 13.13.91 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 .5 7.8 13.16 17.18.120 FAWKNER Young 3, Johnston 3, Cohen 2, Heenan, Crouch, Molloy . BEST T. Young, J. Roach, R . Lawson, L . Cohen, A . Brown, A . De Wit . BULLEEN-TEMP Agosta 3, Pace 3, George 2, Liarvie 2, Mathews 2, Poet 2, McLaren, Panou, Young . BEST Glover, Bone, Nigro, Cumming, Alexander, Rozanitis. WHITEFRIARS 1 .3 2 .6 5.9 6.10 .64 OLD PARADIANS 1 .4 7.9 12 .12 15.16 .106 WHITEFRIARS Carbone 2, Stevens, Philip, McHugh, McNeil, Burke, Coghlan, Brisbane. BESTIR Coeman, T. McNeil, M . Bateman, B. McHugh, J. Philip, A. Carbone . O PARADIANS Brabender 6, Eliks 5, Haberman 2, Nilson 2 . BEST P. Cosgd(f, P. Shannon, P. Brabender, M . Geary, B . Haberman, P. O'Loughlin, OLD MENTONIANS 4 .0 7.4 8 .6 12 .8.80 THERRY CCOB 2 .9 5 .9 9 .14 14 .20 .104 0 MENTONIANS Acreman 6, Bournon 2, Dickson, Grant, Sly, Solley. BEST Farrow, Campbell, Murphy, Brooks, Macquire, Acreman . THERRY Zanetti 4, McKay 4, O'Rourke, Wrigglesworth, Baker, Goodwin, Dalgleish, Oastmure. BEST Goodwin, Castaldi, Carvana, Petrevski, Wrigglesworth, Boyle . OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .0 5.6 5 .7 22 .15 .147 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 .5 8 .5 13 .12 10.10.70 O MELB Thompson 5, Wallace-Smith 3, Berry 3, Theodore 3, Webb 2, Witts 2, Oliver . BEST J . Francis, A . Witts . M. Berri, S. Theodore, T. Stuckey, AThompsonUNI BLUES Lochhead 3, O'Brien, Harris, Furphy, Ferrer, Keats . Narris. BEST J, Buckleym, R . Steele, H . Worsley, T. Harris, T. O'Brien, N . Harris,
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Mr Consistency again with 3 winners . Missed on the Jackers' over MHSOB, only just, and by light years on the'Saints' humungous win over Monash Blues. A bit of swabbing may well be called for! REVIEW - ROUND 3 (24 April ) Monash Blues with a good home ground record just had no answer for the might of the 'Saints : St Kilda/Sth Caulfield got it all together on the one day and good night Irene for the Students by a mere 71 pts . At time of print I was told that Ralphy boy had bagged 8 to half time . I'll be as eager as anyone to check the match by match details to see what was his final haul . Parkside hosted joint competition leaders M azenod and had no real answer for the awesome strength of the 'Noddies'. Try as they might to curb the brilliance of Mazenods'Guns' there was always another to come up trumps . Not all that much in it at each change but you always wanted to be on the 'Noddies' and in the final stanza they went on to win with authority by 87 pts . Caulfield Grammar registered their first 4 pts for the year at the expense of Kew. After extratraining and self analysis leading up to the game, Grammar made the committment and beat the K's by 27 pts. Trev. Royals led all day by example and all players lifted to the challenge for a great all round team effort. Ben Matthews (Ruck), Murtagh (Wing) and Harris (Wing) were other players to stand out for Grammar. Commbank ventured to Ivanhoe and went home losers to the tu ne of 62 pts. On the board it looks a hiding but statistics in this case don't really reflect reality . A terrific game played in really good spirit with even performances from players of both teams. The obvious difference being that the 'Hoes had a key forward in John Atta to kick to with confidence and whom didn't let his team mates down when it came to nailing the 'snags'. The 'Orchardist" from the 'School ers' reported that his game was a ripper with the Jackers in front at each change and MHSOB's snatching a lead just 7 minutes from final time only to see Ajax steady, bag a couple of twins and hang on by 8 pts . Both teams played gritty, determined and desperate bootball which kept the crowd in loud voice right to the siren . For the vanquished, Clint Young (Wing), Helmot in his first senior appearance, Beazer, Phil Knight and 'Fish' Mourney with 5 snags were there better players . Summa ry - 2 undefeated, 1 without a win and all others with a spread . PREVIEW - ROUND 4 (1 May) Commbank V's Monash Blues - Tipsters nightmare with 2 last start losers to do battle at the Junction Oval where neither side could lay claim to any advantage . I'm going to bite the bullet and tip against exposed form and suggest the Bankers will record win number 1 for the season by the barest possible margin, 1 pt .
Mazenod V's Ivanhoe - The leading 2 to do battle . Baring the draw only 1 team will remain undefeated at the top of thetable . A great contest between a real even team (Ivanhoe) and a star studded one in Mazenod . Home ground advantage sways me towards the 'Noddies' to salute by 3 twins, however, the slightest of hiccups in their system and the 'Hoes will stitch 'em up . Ajax V's Parkside - The Jackers' will relish being back at Oval 2 and will celebrate accordingly with a 4 goal win . The 'Parkers' will make their presence felt, that's for certain, but the sheer speed, agility and teamwork of Ajax will see them to the fore come siren time. Individual skills of Williams, Panjarri, Freeman (Parkside) and Sheezel, Bloom and Hoppe (Ajax) will be worth going a country mile to witness. Kew V's MHSOB's - I'm tipping the visitors to win this encounter between another 2 last round losers . Weighing up their respective losing form their's a lot more to like about the 'Schoolers' than that of the K's . The engine room players of MHSOB's will be thetelling factor and unless Kew can shut them down then their forward line are going to have enough use of the ball to register a comfortable win by just on 8 majors . St Kilda/Sth Caulfield V's Caulfield Grammar Crystal ball job this one. Both teams registered solid wins last outing and in particular the'Saints'win would have given them much to crow about . Without jumping on the wagon I'll award the kiss of death to the 'Saints' to get home on their own digs by 15 pts . This game could well be in the balance all day long, however if the key forwards of the 'Saints' can get on top early then the y may just hold off the determined Grammar boys . C LUB PRESS CORRESPONDENTS - Phone Sundays 850 6964 (Ans. service) leaving a brief summary of your game with BOG's etc, etc . or Fa x Mondays by Midday to 810 3315 attention Ken Bremner. C
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SENIORS ''ONASH BLUES 1 .0 4.3 4 .4 9.9.63 S7 KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 5 .3 9.5 16.11 20.14.134 MONASH BLUES Hildebrand 3, Baring 2, Newman 2, Barker, Zacharidis. BEST Eley, Baring, Rowtand, Zachandis, Carman, Headberry . ST KILDAtSTH CAUL Bergman 8, Gilmore 3, Capiron 2, Dunlevie 2, Riddell 2, Buckley, Kerian, McGaw . BEST Kerian, Dunlevie, Riddell, Buckley, Morgan, Sparks. IVANHOE 2 .4 10.9 12.12 20 .15.135 COrTAONWEALTH BANK 2 .9 3.11 8 .11 10 .13.73 IVANHOE Atta 7, Bullen 2, Kennedy 2, Wood 2, Pithez 2, Angelini , --,Dd, Lee, Mathew, Nibali . BEST Armstrong, Manuel, Atta, Mathew, tsullen. CO"'' . BANK Wallmeyer 2, Bellinger 2, Devlin, Corboy, Short, Beare, 0 san, Walsh . BEST Linford, Green, Lewis, Roberts, Devlin, Dawson .
PARKSIDE 13 .8.86 MAZENOD 0 C 26 .17.173 PARKSIDE Sansonetti 5, Bradley, Freeman, Jackson, MacNamara, Panjari, Kocz, Mellatesta, Sherlock. BEST Moodir, Macall, Mellatesta, Bradley, C. Williams, D. Whelan . MAZENOD Belleville 5, Brookes 5, Pat Green 4, Meadows 4, Marshall 2, Peter Green 2, Barker, Noble, Rogers, Fisher. BEST Fisher, Gill, O'Hara, Pat Green, Belleville, Brookes. MHSOB 1 .2 8 .6 11 .7 16 .12 .108 AJAX 3 .8 6 .10 13 .13 17.14 .116 MHSOB Mourney5, Helmot4, McClements 2, Pertzel2, Knight, Webster, Caffrey. BEST Young, Helmot, Beazley, P. Knight, Dixon . AJAX Goetz 4, Sneeze] 3, Bloom 2, Cohen 2, Hoppe 2, Abraham, Poswell, Dunne, Klooger. BEST J . Wrobel, Abraham, Bloom, Feldman, Goetz, Josem . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5 .9 7.1 3 .11 12 .16.88 KEW 1 .1 4.8 6.10 8.13 .61 CAUL GRAMMAR Harrison 5, Murtagh 2, Caple, DiCrosta, Horton, Royals, Synman. BEST B. Mathews, T. Toyals, Murtagh, Harris, DiCrosta, Brohier. KEW White 3, King, Wood, Busuttil, Barnes, McMahon . BEST Thornely, Bradley, Barnes, White, McMahon, King . RESERVES MONASH BLUES 2.0 8.3 9.7 13 .9.87 ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 1 .1 3.1 5.1 6 .2.38 MONASH BLUES Leitch 3, Spencer 3, O'Brien 2, Andritsos, Mahoney, Gate, Koop, Harrison . BEST Kellock, J .Andritsos, Dowsley, Alexander, Gale, Harrison . ST KILDAfSTH CAUL Pasara2, Cole 2, Fawaz, Degerins . BEST Dunlevie, Credline, Pasara, Pope, Cole, Fawaz. IVANHOE 6.6 9.10 13.15 18.15.123 COMMONWEALTH BANK 1 .0 2 .1 2 .2 3 .4.22 IVANHOE Flynn 4, Sammartino 3, Heywood 3, Purcell 2, Groppi 2, Rooney, Freeman, Quigley, Barro . BEST Maud, Cartwright, Freeman, Sammartino, Purcell, Flynn . COMM BANK Thompson, Coltman, Galliford . BEST K . Sparrow, Halarakis, L . McDonald, T. Smith, Jones, Lucas. PARKSIDE 3 .2 3 .4 3 .7 3.7.25 MAZENOD 0.1 3 .9 9 .13 15.15.105 PARKSIDE Panjari, Stuart, Dunbabin. BEST Gray, G . Smith, Borsato, Meehan, Dean, Digiacomo . PiAZENOD Couttie 4, Palamara 2, Kerr 2, Mounter 2, McCusker, Polletti . Connolly, Grimison, Tsiavis. BEST Palamara, Connolly, Hall, Grimison, Polletti, Richards . MHSOB 2 .3 5.4 7.7 9 .9 .63 AJAX 1 .3 4.7 4.11 6.15.51 M HSOB Verma 3, Exton 2, Bradley 2, Apostolou, Williams . BEST Canavan, M . Konstanty, Muller, Browne, Williams, M . Webster. AJAX Fredman 2, Gross, Kalb, Berkovitch, Rockawin . BEST Galbin, Arrow, Szuc, Stern, Janover, Berkovitch . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4.2 5.2 7.3 10.4 .64 KEW 0.0 2 .5 5.6 8.9 .57 CAUL GRAMMAR Barker 2, Pearce 2, Lauritz, Oakley, Allen, Holloway, Millard, Worthington . BEST Millard, Oakley, Pearce, S. Klose, Schultz, Lauritz. KEW Mascitti 3, Wells 2, Sticca, Bruno, Chipman . BEST Bakogiannis, Correa, R. Bruno, Brassil, D. Hope, Wells .
SECTION by Tom Brain
0 . Ivanhoe and O. Geelong remain the only unbeaten teams and so stamp their mark as the ones the rest of us must watch and improve to mount a challenge to them . It is perhaps sti!l too early to make any predictions so we must all sit back and observe what happens over the next few weeks . All in D-Grade wish Amateur legend Norm Nugent a speedy recovery and we hope that he is back on deck running and writing very quickly. REVIEW St Kevins performed for 4 qtrs with something of the ability that had been promised . Again it was Mark Brady who showed the way with another BOG peformance, Gross kicked 4, Gunter in only his 2nd game across half back and Marcus Olive also had magnificent games. For St Bedes/Mentone Tigers, who are having difficulty with the transition from smaller to bigger grounds, David Deggens across half back, Dean Edwards (6) in his 1st game forthe year, and Sean Gray were all good players . The boysfrom Nth Brunswick tried very hard against a Hampton Rovers side who, although not completely at the top of their form, were still able to record a pretty good victory which obviously is a good sign . Mark Crawford (9) was a fine focal point for the Rovers, Nick Dwyer made a fine return and Gavin Deveraux was a very attacking defender, Craig Amoore chimed in with 3 handy g!s. Keith Hehir sporting a new haircut was North's best along with Adrian Tirchett who tried hard across the forward line, James Briffa ruck roving and Barry Thorpe across half back. In what I believe was a very good game of football 0. Geelong, who were behind at 1/2 time, came out in the championship qtr (the3rd) kicked againstthe wind and wrapped up the game . Thomastown are proving to be very competitive and are going to worry a lot of sides during the year, especially at home . John Manton in his 50th game (we!l done!) was again his sides best player, as was the coach StuartGlascott who played afine game against his old club. Unfortunately no news from the Towners so am not sure who played well . Uni Blacks started with the same lethargy as last week against Brunswick but soon put that behind them . With their running game working to perfection in the sti!l conditions and all their players working very hard to the team plan, they were able to return to their first round form and come away with a comfortable and strong percentage boosting victory. Simon Bromwe!l showed that a year away from the game had taken nothing away from him . Simon Glover was at his very best in defence, Merret (4) and Rourke were also good contributors . Brunswick must have been in total shock at their performance as they were unable to find the phone or fax this week . Another qoal scorina spree (some 28 this time) by
0. Ivanhoe has everyone at the club feeling very optimistic, especially considering the defence was also able to keep Williamstown down to some 12 g!s which is a good effort . John Stevens again put on a great show, senior VAFA selectors take note, while George Ferlacas picked up many possessions in the centre as usual . A great return in his first match for Bruce Yarwood, and Jarryd Weddle played well in the ruck and across the forward line. Marty Stewart stopped the show with the mark of the day in the Hoes 12 goal 3rd qtr . Williamstown, who continue to remain silent, must be disappointed with their past 2 performances after a fine first up win . PREVIEW Some interesting ones this week where, dependin g on results, ladder positions could change. The big one is at David Street where old rivals Hampton Rovers and St Kevins meet. St Kevins are improving but so are the Rovers, everyone is aware of my loyalties so I must tip Hampton . 0. Geelong back at Como on the big ground will have too much height for North who are competitive and will give a good account of themselves . The Towners will appreciate the smaller ground at Brunswick, it's a bit like their own . This should be a good battle between two good district sides, but the home ground advantage just sways me to pick the Wicks . Provided they don't get car sick and overawed by having to travel over the Westgate the in-form Blacks will have too much run for the home side Williamstown . Top side O. Ivanhoe travel across town to tackle St Bedes/M entone Tigers in what is a bit of a danger game for them . The home side is not as bad as their results indicate and the visitors perhaps in for a bit of a!et down, but winning form is good form with apologies to Peter Davis and thanks for your support I must tip 0. Ivanhoe. SELECTIONS : Hampton Rovers, O . Geelong, Brunswick, Uni Blacks, O. Ivanhoe Press Cor re spondents : A bit of a fall back this week with only 7/10 making contact so you are only hurting your club and players by not getting any exposure. Don't forget the numbers - Ph : 571 4808 (h) ; 690 7279 (w) or fax 569 8766 by 6pm Mondays .
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ul SENIORS ST KEVINS 4 .2 9.3 13.4 15 .5.95 ST BEDES/MENTONE 2 .1 5.3 10.4 12.7.79 ST KEVINS Gross 4, Callil 2, Lee-Conway 2, Gunther 2, Brady, McNe, Causer, Morton, Clohessy. BEST Brady, Gunther, Olive, R . Gross, LeeConway, Pivetta . Sf BEDESIMENTONE Edwards6, Walsh 2, McCraw, Giaquinta, Jones, McCarthy. BEST Diggins, Edwards, Walsh, Parsons, Sebire, McLachlan . NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.1 6.4 8.6 14 .7.91 15.11 20.11 .131 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .2 10.8 NTH BRUNS D. Demorton 3, Hehir 3, Briha 2, Keay 2, M . Demorton, Allard, Dimarco, Tsialtas. BEST Hehir, Wright, Tirchett, Thorpe, Lirosi, Briffa. HAMP. ROVERS Crawford 9, Amoore3, McKellar 2, Doukas, Deveraux, Cullen, Dwyer, Anderson, Natoli . BEST N .Dwyer, Crawford, Deveraux, McConville, Anderson, LeGrand. THOMASTOWN 4 .4 6.6 7.12 10 .13.73 OLD GEELONG 1 .2 5.3 9.6 14.9.93 THOMASTOWN Hart 2, Ristevaki 2, Inzitari, Farchione, Petsinis, Lentini, Langbourne, Fellows. BEST S. Plant, Papioanov, A . Smith, Risevski, Petsirns, Fellows. OLD GEELONG Wilson 4, Howells 4, Lee, Spiden, Pescott, Herman, O'Halloran, Bainm, Glascott . BEST Manton, Glascott, Furphy, Rigby, Edmonds, Howells. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9.5 14.8 19.10 22.16.148 BRUNSWICK 4.0 7.1 10.4 12 .7.79 UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BRUNSWICK Beaumont 5, Williamson 3, Campbell 2 . Cross, Moore. BEST Hewitt, Black, Watterson, Stevens, Campbell . OLD IVANHOE 28 .10.180 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12.8.80 O IVANHOE Stevens 7, Veal 4, Weddle 4, Stewart 3, Huber 3, Ferguson 3, Hempseed 2, Young, Hares. BEST G . Farlacas, J. Stevens, M . Veal, G. Hares, J. Weddle, M . Tozer. WILLIAMSTOWN Bryan 3, Tuck 2, Cannon 2, Macleod 2, Harry, Grigg, Bezzant . BEST M . Cannon, A . Featherston, A . Harry, D . Grigg, D. Macleod, J . Tuck. RESERVES ST KEVINS 4.2 7.4 9 .6 9 .6.60 ST BEDES/MENTONE 2.2 5.2 6 .4 9 .5.59 ST KEVINS Lyon 2, Sargeant 2, Curtin, Fogarty, Callanan, Morgan, Fox, Evans. BEST Verberne, M . Chapman, J . Bare, Kelly, Williams, J . Sargeant . ST BESES/MENTONE Randall 3, Grech2, Murray 2, Beasley, Goodchild . BEST Grech, O'Brien, Leyden, Bilos, Randall, Goodchild . NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.2 3 .3 3.4 4.4.28 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .1 3 .3 6.5 10 .7.67 NTH BRUNS Bulman 2, Gretgrix, Houston . BEST Monterosso, Randello, Laurie, Borelli, Ward, Kibizis . HAMP ROVERS Micalizzi 3, Dwyer 2, Knight 2, Alessi, Mather, Terry . BEST C. Dwyer, Mather, Knight, Casella, Chalikias, Ivey . THOMASTOWN 0.4 5.8 6.10 12 .12 .84 OLD GEELONG 6.4 8.6 16.10 22 .12 .144 THOMASTOWN Bubis 5, Di Lorenzo2, Germia2, Latouf 2, Fellows . BEST A. Volpe, J. Bubis, Di Lorenzo, C . Fellows, Glouftsis, O'Brien . 0 GEELONG Strauss 5, Hollis 4, Burbank 4, Wilson 3, Gunnersen 2, Stewart, Handbury, Morton, Morrison . BEST Hutchesson, Handbury, Stock, J . Wilson, Peake, Hollis . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8.4 13.9 18.12 26.17.173 BRUNSWICK 1 .0 1 .0 4.0 4.0 .24 UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BRUNSWICK Sayers 3, Haines . BEST Quinn, Kennedy, Sayers, Calopa, King . OLD IVANHOE 19 .9 .123 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 .5.29 01VANHOE Colledge 7, Wilson 4, Pidoto 3, Lowson 3, B. Hall, M . Hall, Marshall . BEST D. Caddy, M. Colledge, D. Toll, S. Vaughen, M. Hall, P. Hall]. WILLIAMSTOWN Cabansag, Burt, Digenova, Quinn . BEST Cabansag, Bond, Finch Burt .
SENIORS STEVENS, Old Ivanho e PANAGIOTIDIS, Hampton Rovers CRAWFORD, Hampton Rovers M . STEWART, Old Ivanhoe BEAUMONT, Brunswick RESERVES STRAUSS, Old Geelon g LITTLE, Uni Blacks BUBIS, Thomastown
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MILESTONES AT BRUNSWIC K All at Brunswick congratulate Steven Kannegiesser and Mark Snelson on reaching personal milestones today (1/5) . Kanna notches up 200 games in quicktime, with an amazing sequence of consecutive games, often ignoring injury for the sake of the team . He capped off a great football career as a key member of last year's senior prem team . Mal Snelson plays his 100th today. A dashing full back with a booming torpedo, often setting up many goals, Mal has proven to be a great club man over the years. Well done fellas . 50 AT ST KEVIN' S Today (1/5) against Hampton Rovers, Michael "Zipper" Pivetta plays his 50th game forthe SKOBs. In such a short time Michael has developed into one of the best wingmen in the competition with magnificent ball skills and super fast reflexes which have enabled himto avoid much punishment for a bloke hissize . Snrs B&F in'91, U19 B&F in'89 and regular recipientof preseason poaching offers, all at SKOB look forward to many more outstanding years ahead . Congratulations Zipper.
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•Premiership Lists (p48) will be regularly presented in a different form for the above sections .
E SECTION by Michael Lloyd
REVIEW Another four out of five winners this week, with onl y the wickers letting me down . Interesting that all the home teams were winners, home ground advantage definitely worth a couple of goals. St Leos Wattle Park obtained their second win for the season with a hard fought out 35 point victory over Aquinas who started the game well and enjoyed a 1 goal lead at quarter time . A good second quarter from St Leos who kicked 4 goals to 1 opened up a handy lead at the main break . Aquinas fought hard in the second half but without making any impression on the lead . Best players for St Leos included Murray, Dincolantonio and Paul Kelly (and the Dots), whilst for Aquinas, Livingstone, Leavy and Vankerkhoven were their best . Old Camberwell were too strong for ANZ with a convincing 82 point win . Although ANZ led at quarter time they were no match for Old Camberwell's teamwork and pace in the last 3 quarters. Old Camberwells better players included rover Adam Kyriacou and new coach Graeme Ewart in the ruck, whilst for the Zedders their best were Brendan Pentland in the backline, Paul Cairns, Gary Walkley and Matt Malone who all battled well all day. Glenhuntly overcame the blustery conditions to register a 7 goal win over Powerhouse in a low scoring game. Glenhuntly started with the wind and scored 3 goals to 1 in the first term . Half time saw Glenhuntly leading 5 goals to 2 . The last half realised only 1 goal for Powerhouse which saw both defences well on top . Glenhuntly best players were Withers, Horsey and Breslin in defense, whilst onballers Halpin and Bazza got plenty of possessions. Doveton continued on their match winning way with a solid 62 point win over Bulleen . A strong second quarter burst of goals by Doveton gave them the edge against a reasonably competitive Bulleen . Strong performances by Al Campbell and Murphy were influential for poveton . The final game of the round saw Old Essendon run out 22 point winners over Elsternwick in which the blustery conditions didn't help make for a good spectacle. Old Essendon started the game kicking with the wind and opened up a handy lead at quarter time . Elsternwick retrieved some leeway but were still behind at the major break . The final half again saw the team kicking with the wind dominating and at the final siren Old Essendon were happy to have the 4 points, their best players were Bilby in the centre and Cook on awing whilst for Elsternwick Leigh Murphy played well all day as did Geoff Andrews whilst his brother Mick kicked another 6 goals . Back in the winners circle with 4 winners and a 67 per cent success rate, now that the ladder is beginning
to take shape I'm looking to improve my tipping . The only two teams yet to win a game so far this year , meet this week when ANZ plays host to Aquinas in what should be a close one, however I'm tipping Aquinas to come out on top and score their first win . Powerhouse combat an imroving Old Camberwell who returned to the winners list last week and should run out winners again this week . Bulleen meet ladder leaders Glenhuntly who should be too strong for the 'Bulls' in a game which should cement their place on top. Elsternwick hosts Doveton on the number 2 oval in a battle of the leading full forwards, however Doveton has been far more consistant and should remain undefeated . In the final game St Leos Wattle Park take on Old Essendon in a game where both sides have won their last two games and both eager to consolidate their positions . In what should be a tight game I'm tipping St Leos to win by a whisker. Congratulations to David (Cozza) Corrigan on playing his 200th game for St Leo's today. Well done. SELECTIONS : Aquinas, Old Camberwell, Glenhuntly, Doveton and St Leos. PRESS CORRESPONDENTS: Require all clubs to send game info each week . Phone 268 3663 Fax 268 4141 . Finally heard from Old Camberwell however some of the others have gone missing .
SENIORS DYKE, Doveton KEAYS, Bulleen United ANDREWS, Elsternwick BROWN, Glenhuntl y D . PROVAN, Old Camberwell RESERVES BURKE, St Leo s WORMESLEY, Doveton CROUCH, Aquina s D . INGRAM, St Leos W P
ANZ BANK vs AQUINAS Field: G . Moore, M . Wilson POWERHOUSE vs OLD CAMBERWEL L Field: A . Taylor, A . Kie l BULLEEN UNITED vs GLENHUNTLY Field: P. Harris, Brian Lowe ELSTERNWICK vs DOVETO N Field: A . Belcher, R . Burn s ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs OLD ESSENDON Field: G . Waldron, M . Cox
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L~ C fl ;/ SENIOR S AQUINAS 7.9 11 .814 14 .1 9.8103 r LEOS WATTLE PARK 3 .2 AQUINAS Joyce 3, Lamborn 3, Glennie 2, Coster 2 . BEST Livingstone, Vankrkhoven, Colliver Coster, Joyce. ST L OS Vaughan 4, Caoine 2, Davidson, Douglas, Dincolantonio, In~r ~m, Kelly, Lebusque, Murphy, Pitcher. BEST Murphy, Dincolantonio, i, Pitcher, Faulisi . Ingram . OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .4 9.11 10 .13 20.17.137 ANZ BANK 3.2 5 .3 7.6 8 .7.55 o CAMBERWELL Privan 6. Gale 4, Essery 3, McManus 3, Ewan , Smith, Mitchell . BEST A . Kyriacou, G . Ewan, E. Smith, MD. Provan, D. Essary. ANZ BANK Lengacher 3. Malone 2, McDonaldl, Lasslet, Waddingham . BEST Pentland, Cairns, Walkley, Malone, Smith, Henderson . GLENHUNTLY 3 .1 4.3 7.11 10.11 .71 POWERHOUSE 1.1 1 .5 2 .6 3.11 .29 GLENHUNTLY Halpin 2, Ryan 2, Black, Brown, Horsey, Rafferty, Millar . BEST Rossiter Day, Millar, Halpin, C . Horsey, Rafferty. POWERHOUSE Kemp, Scalzo, Ford. BEST Morris, Ford, Destel, Kely, Dodd, Pavlou . DOVETON 2 .2 12 .11 15.12 20.15.135 BULLEEN UNITED 4.5 5.5 8 .11 11 .14 .80 DOVETON Dyke 4, Reiger 3, Ashwood 3, Campbell 2, Murphy 2, Cipressi 2 . Burgess 2, Goodwin, Charleston, Page, Forgiarini . BEST R . Roggiarini, A, Campbell, P. Ashwood, P. Giddens, P. Eyre, K . Charleston, gpLLEEN Keays6, Creighton, Schneider, Battiscombe, Humphrey, Kelly. BESTCreighton, Portbury, Flew, Keays, Mcran, McLaren. OLD ESSENDON GRAM . 7.3 10.5 17.11 19.12 .126 ELSTERNWICK 2 .1 7.4 9.8 15.14.104 0 ESSENDON Tapungao 4, Dudderidge 3, Souter 3, Wuiske 3, Agosta 2, Tapungao 2, Grant, West . BEST Bilby, Cook, Morrish, Tapungao, Bishop Tonks. ELSTERNWICK Andrews 6, McIntyre 3, Hankin 2, Andrews, Contin, Pavfovic, Walker. BEST Murphy, Andrews, McIntyre, Conlin, Bulluss, Andrews. RESERVES AQUINAS 0 B 1 .3 2 .3 3 .4 5.5 .35 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 4.0 10 .11 13.12 16.16 .111 AQUINAS Crouch 2, Shaw, Wilkinson, Rogers. BEST Crouch, Wans, McEwan, Rogers, Kenny, Shaw. ST LEOS Sargent 4, Ingram 3, Burke 2, Knowles 2, Box, Callaghan, Milner, Morris, Vaughan. BEST Dankert, Kenny, Greely, Box, Walsh, Sargent ., OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .3 10.6 21 .12.138 ANZ BANK 2 .0 2 .0 4 .1 4 .2.26 O CAMBERWELL Fourie5, Humann 4, Pyke 3, Leitch 3, Lemon 2, Brown 2, McHutchison, Alex. BEST P. Lenton, M . McHutchison, D. Humann, D: Alex, A. Wright, D. Fourie. ANZ BANKStrahan, Pastras, Simmenos, Morse . BEST Hayes, Sweeney, Strahan, Pastras, Phillips, Duke. GLENHUNTLY 2 .3 5.4 9 .5 10.5 .65 POWERHOUSE 2 .1 10.5 12 .7 16.13 .109 GLENHUNTLY Hill 4, Disco 2, Boxshall 2, Thom, Dazza . BEST Disco, Smith, Timms, Dazza, Calafiore, Boxshall POWERHOUSE BEST Gill, Acott, J . Kemp, Antigeorgiou, Tucker. DOVETON 6 .5 14.9 19.12 21 .14 .140 BULLEEN UNITED 0 .0 1 .1 1 .1 4 .5.29 DOVETON Wormesley 3, Ruston 3, McDonald 3, Pauline 3, Sheppeck 2, Hill, Gibbs, Turner, Giddens, Freeman, Rexhepi, Sumondis. BEST Ruston, Freeman, McHugh, Pauline, Muirhead, Wormesley . BULLEEN McFarlane 2, Laming, Divergilio . BEST McFarlane, Divergilio, Rainbow, Lambevski . OLD ESSENDON GRAM . 1.2 7.9 7.10 14.11 .95 ELSTERNWICK 2 .5 5.5 6 .6 6.7.43 0 ESSENDON Evans 2, Merry 2, Murray 2, Goodwill, Harvey, Howard, Morden, Stevens. BEST Racovalis, Eastway, Harvey, Goodwill, Merry, Shaw. ELSTERNWICK Mahoney 2, Bolte 2, Bravington, Abrahams . BEST Boribon, Abrahams, Hammer, Harris, Daniels, Bolte.
.INCORRECT ADDRESSES/ PHONE NUMBERS (Fixture Handbook) RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC C/- PO Box 836, Mount Waverley 3149 CANTERBURY/NTH BALWYN Kate Brenchley. 499 2813 (home) BANYULE AFC C/- PO Box 450, Heidelberg 3084
ALL C t o L-, 7310 C lub VIII teams are to deliver or fax to Elsternwick Park on the proper form, goalkickers and 6 best players each week . These must be received by 12 noon each Monday. A and B section seniors do not have to do this as these details are given to Norm Nugent on Saturday nights . However, A and B reserves do have to conform with the above directive . Enquiries: Sue Anderson 531 8333
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200 FOR COZZA All at St Leo's wish to congratulate David `Cozza' Corrigan on his 200th game today (1/5) . Cozza's highly skilled play has helped the Two Blues to win many games over his 15 years and together with his duties as vice captain and committeeman is doing a great job to propel the club up the ladder . Have a good one Cozza!
PATRONS ARE NOT PER MITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERN WICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE .
F1 SECTION by Michael Noonan
With the season now well underway, F1 is looking to be every bit as interesting and unpredictable as expected . Thankfully, the F Section ladders have returned to the Monday Herald-Sun despite rumours that they would be appearing separately in'The Truth' next to a photo of Peter Matovic . REVIEW The Match of the Day saw the two undefeated sides, St M a rys and St Andrews, tough it out in what promised to be a thrilling contest at the Sandpit . After last week's lucky win against West Brunswick, St Marys had a lot to prove while St Andrews were looking stronger every week . To their credit, St Marys battled the odds, and my prediction, and came home with a five gl win . An impressive St Pats crushed Old Carey by 108 pts at Southern Road . St Pats coach Brett Sebire was pleased with the win but maintained that his side had been "inconsistent" and "should've won by more" . Salesian kept top spot after struggling against UHSOB at Parkville. Although down by 8 pts at threequartertime, Salesian fought back against the wind to win by 28 pts . Champion forward Cincotta booted another 7 while Cameron Hunt and Sam Sinclair were strong in the backline. After a 1 pt victory last week, Peninsula again came home in a thriller against an out-of-form St Johns, winnings by 2 pnts in a controversial last half . St Johns are still struggling to find their Round One form and suffered major blows with several players being reported . Lab robe Uni banged on 9 gls in an inspirational last qtr to snatch the premiership pnts from an unlucky West Brunswick . John Jackson and "Soccer" Jones both starred for West Brunswick but could do nothing to stop a confident Latrobe, whofought back after being down by 10 pnts at the last break . PREVIEW Old Carey and UHSOB will both be hoping to notch up their first premiership pnts when they meet at Bulleen this week . The troubled Old Carey camp, after losing many players during the off-season and with the recent resignation of their Senior and Assistant Coach, may need to turn to their ladder-leading U19 side to help pull them out of the hole they're in . UHSOB should make the long journey worthwhile with a solid win . St Johns will be hoping to recapture their Round One form when they challenge an unbeaten Salesian at Chadstone. Salesian should keep top spot with a 2 gl win . St Marys will have to take cut lunches to their match at Mt Eliza against Peninsula . The Pirates are getting used to close games and will cop a rude shock when they go down by 10 in a one-sided affair. W Brunswick will be hopinq a bit of luck and the
home ground advantage will give them a chance against a strong St Pats side. On paper, the Patters should win easily although it's likely to be a tough game for both sides . St And rews will host the Match of the Day against Latrobe Uni and should, after last week's hiccup against St Marys, show they are definite finals contenders with a 33 pnt win . MILESTONES ® Congratulations to Alex Micari and Stuart Taylor of Peninula who are both celebrating 50 games this wee k ® Well done to Les The Snake' White who played his 150th game for W Brunswick last wee k • St Pats Senior Coach Brett Sebire will play his 50th game for the club this Saturday against W Brunswick, Well done Krusty ! o Andrew Drever will don the o Carey geurnsey for the 50th time against UHSOB on Saturday. SOCIAL ® Peninsula will be saying farewell to Justin Morley (who is going to England) at the Grand Hotel in Frankston on 1 May. All Pirates are welcome ! • W Brunswick will be having a Night at the Dogs on Saturday at the clubrooms . The Old Boys Reunion held last week was a resounding success with nearly 200 people in attendance. e St Pats will beheading back to the rooms after their W Brunswick clash and then on to Transformers to catch 'Blondie Luvs Dagwood' at the Cocktail Bar. FACT FIL E Salesian Collegians F C was formed in 1989, beginning in H Grade of the VAFA . The club progressed to F Grade in 1990 and won only one game for the season . Since then the club has gone from strength to strength, reaching the finals for the first time in 1992 and currently holding top spot on the 1993 F1 Section ladder. Though a young club, Salesian boasts twelve 50 gamers, who all began with the club in it's founding year.
SENIORS CINCOTTA, Salesian s CHARLTON, St Johns STUHLDREIER, St Pats Mentone FOX, St . Andrews Coburg RESERVE S PERRIN, St Pats BLASKETT, Latrobe JONES. UHSOB
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SENIORS LATROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .5 6 .11 7.14 16.19 .115 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .9 5.14 8.17 11 .19.85 LA TROBE UNI Robinson 6, Bakogianis 2, Liersch 2, Thomson 2, Cousins. Edmunds, Kreuzer Lockwood . BEST Liersch, Pavone, Robinson . Carbone, O'Connor, Lockwood . WEST BRUNSWICK McNeice 3 . Magafas 2, Vitale 2, Konstantinidis, D'Andrea, Anderson, Jones. BEST Jackson, Scarafilio, Jones, Cox, Bargiamidis, Magafas . ST MARYS 13.9 .87 ST ANDREWS 8 .9.57 STMARYS Mullins 4, Duke 2 . Binyon 2, Andrews 2, Clark, Jones, MulGnger. BEST Evans, Learmonth, Andrews, Sloan . ST ANDREWS Fox 2, Tulloch 2, Bernardi, Conlan, Kerslake, Leaver, BEST Bernardi, Davies, Rule, Serbo, Weate . ST JOHNS 3.5 6.5 11 .5 14.7.91 PENINSULA OB 3.3 6.5 10.8 14.9.93 STJOHNS Charlton 7, Higgins, Walton, Sheehan, Doherty, Matheson, Jankovic, Corcoran. BEST Storai, Higgins, Charlton, Saunderson, Back, Nicalsen. PENINSULA Morley 3, Landry 3, Hayes 2, Corke 2, Cross, Todossi, Wiltshire, Gross. BEST Angus, Gross, Hayes, Landry, Glover, Goding . UHSOB 1 .1 6 .6 12 .7 13.8 .86 SALESIAN 0 C 5 .8 8 .10 12 .15 16.18.114 UHSOBBuchmasser3, Epifano3, McLean3, Bunn2, Bennett, Haeusler. BEST Gunthorpe, Bunn, Strahan, Skinny, McLean, Lugg . SALESIAN Cincotta 7, Forbes 3, Bobetic 2, Hayes 2, Healey, Lawton . BEST Bobetic, Cincotta, Brennan, Gaspari, Hood, Hunt . ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2.0 12 .5 18.7 26 .9.165 OLD CAREY 1 .2 1 .6 4.9 8 .9.57 ST PATS Johnston 7, Murphy 4, Allinson 4, Coxon 3, Barry, T . Sullivan, M. Sullivan, Sebire, O'Connor, Lewis, Nelson, Hawkins. BEST Noonan, Andrew, McCarthy, Coxon, Allinson, Hollard . O CAREY Eastham 2, Macrae 2, Clements, Berti, Hancock, Drever . BEST Raft, Berti, Clements. RESERVES LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .5 3.9 7.12 12 .14.86 WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .0 0.0 2 .2 2 .2.14 LA TROBE UNI Cavalieri 4, Blaskett 3, Culmsee 3, Edmunds, Wright . BEST Wright, Sidebottom, Wallis, Richards, McNamara, Loner n . WEST BRUNS Elso 2, BEST Hatzistavrou, White, Fallon, Elso, Green . ST MARYS 1 .1 1 .3 4 .6 7.7.49 ST ANDREWS 5.2 11 .7 17.10 23.12 .150 ST MARYS Fuller3, Sinicco 2, Malcolm, Satterley. BEST Kennedy, Bourke, Fuller, Carpenter. ST ANDREWS Pepyat 4, Saddler 4, Beard 3, Patmore 3, Campbell 2, Di Clanni, Casey, Gales, Iles, Leavold, MacDonald, Peterson . BEST Beard, Di Clanni, K . Iles, Patmore, C. Pepyat, Saddler. ST JOHNS 0 C 1.0 5 .4 7.6 12 .9.81 PENINSULA 0 B 5.4 7.5 11.5 12 .6 .78 ST JOHNS 0 C Giacominni 3, Pattison 2, McGreesh 2, Canal 2, Aradel, Liddell, Ham . BEST Thomas, Miller, Giacominni, Ham, Canning, Wadson . PENINSULA Mannes 4, Sutton 2, Marks 2, Bowen 2, Paisley, Farrar BEST Bowen, Parsons, Stewart, Nolan, Krohn, Mannes . UHSOB 3.3 5.9 7.13 10 .15.75 SALESIAN 0 C 4.4 5.7 5.9 6.11 .47 UHSOB Smith 2, Jones 2, Ham 2, Wood, Bennett, Boyce, Shone . BEST Williams, Bennett, Gladk, Neal, Alexakos, Petropoulos . SALESIAN Zois 2, Oliver, Pearson, Stasinos, Mitsios . BEST Power, Gheblikian, Nanovich, Sutherland, Clark, Brennan . ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 .2 4.3 7.5 10.7.67 OLD CAREY 0 .2 2 .5 3.6 6.6.36 ST PATS 0' Bnen 3, Rahilly 2, Yass, Kellett, Stevens, Leahy, Coggins . BEST Smith . Ladds. Gurtler, Nicholls, O'Brien, Rahilly . 0 CAREY McDowell 2, Smith 2, Nance 2 . BEST McDowell, Barton, Ustick, Wappett .
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50 TO DROS Andrew Drever today plays his 50th game for OId Carey after joining the club in 1990 . 50 GA M ES TO'KRUSTY THE CLOWN' Congratulations from everybody at St Pat's to the club's senior coach Brett Sebire, who is this week (1/5) celebrating his 50th game . U.H .S. 50 GAMES - M R FRAGILE 50 games in 5 seasons says it all . If it is possible to get injured Brad Rothwell will find a way. So far the onlything he hasn't broken is his spirit . Brad is currently playing good football in the seniors . His pace and fitness and improved skills have resulted in much better on-field performance . Congratulations on your first 50 at UHSOB Brad .
F1 SECTION ST ANDREWS vs LA TROBE UNI Field: D. D'Aitera, C. Thuys PENINSULA vs ST MARYS Field: G . Wolter, D. Benjamin SALESIANS vs ST JOHNS Field: J. Ischia, D . Kramer OLD CAREY vs UHSOB Field : L . Symond, P. Lukies Boundary: A . Stapleton, D. Brevitt WEST BRUNSWICK vs ST PATS MENTONE Field: M . Gilday, M . Pinney F2 SECTION BORONIA PARK vs CHIRNSIDE PARK Field: V. Vescovi, C. Box CAMBERWELL vs OAKLEIG H Field : C. Swale, B. Noonan Boundary: A . Stephen, S . Clohesy OLD WESTBOURNE vs UNI REDS Field: G . Lowe RICHMOND CENTRAL vs CANTERBURY/NTH BALWYN Field: S . Caple, D. Ear p YARRA VALLEY vs BALWYN COMBINED Field: D. Knott VUT/FIT - BY E
CHIRNSIDE PARK vs CAMBERWELL AFC OAKLEIGH AFC vs UNIVERSITY RED S OLD WESTBOURNE vs RICHMOND CENTRAL CANTERBURY NORTH BALWYN vs VUT/FIT BALWYN COMBINED vs BORONIA PARK YARRA VALLEY - BYE 0 0
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SIMPSON, Yarra Valle y FORREST, Oakleigh HEPHY, University Reds PEARSON, Richmond Centra l RESERVES DIONIS, University Red s JACKSON, Richmond Central ISSA, Canterbury Nth Balwyn GREGO, Boronia Par k FORD, Yarra Valley
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_>, PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL .~ L INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
With a perfect score of 5 out of 5, 1've decided 'rr l going to pick the final4 to contest the finals Central, Uni Reds, Oakleigh . Richmond there and Yarra Valley will be . Unless one of the above teams stumble ! cannot see anythese of thefour other sides being capable of matching it with sides . OLD WESTBOURN E
3 CAMBERWELL 2 .6 10.1 2 ~ rra Valley continued thei~ 0.4 4kli.6 r unbeaten run with a 5 OLDWEST Pt win over lv4analakakis4, h, BEST A. Christo, .61 Chirnside Park 4 ~the at A. HorsburPorter3, Joyner2,8'13 Murdoch, Geier, Be che home, and with the 4 recruiting the Parkers have done over summer, it makes CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Ptayersonfo Yarra Valley's victory even More impressive t UNIVERSITY received . 5.6 . NTH Oakleigh Amateurs who thumped CANTBRY 11,13 15,19 20.24 .144 BALWYN by 146 pts UNI REDS H1111115 31 5 2 7.2 8.452 Boronia Park by the were also very impressive, but don't be fooled Doyle, Hudson eRouFau~e Farrell ~ean . BEgT M~Gp difference in the score between the sides as Johnstone, Ewing Ross , ban , ACook, Boronia were very CANTBRY NTH BALWY undermanned with 12 of there snr Wigney, Jackson Mern 9elis 2 18 being unavailable Patch 3, Wain 2, Churcher, Mernagh~Wilfs BE3a . VUT/FIT , agh, Tibatdi, Witls, Mernagh . . 0. 4Vestbourne . RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 2 2•3 4. 4 it 2 in a row with a 23 pt win over Camberwell atmade Werribee 10 .5 19 55'35 .1 . 0VUTJFlBrehny4, 25.15 34.Y9.223 Uni Reds Wheetahan, Z iegle r. Frendo. BEST Cabe, Frendo Ha v Balwyn easilydisposed by 92 ptsof unbeaten Canterbury N th RICHMOND CEt~ T . Uni Reds, another side who Pearson 11, Yaman 9, Tate 4, Shannon Kr somos 8aston 2, Sutherland, Holt, Dautovic K r,isom os, have well over summer are looking to get back Tate, Holt . . BEST Baston, Pearson, Yaman up torecruited F1 next year . , SALWYN COMBINED A BY E In the last game, my tip for Premiership honours Richmond Centra ► destroyed VUTiFIT by a mammoth RES ERVE S CHtRNStDE PARK 188 pt win to keep there unbeaten run going YARRA VALLEY 0 8 1 .2 4 .4 7 , ,.579 11-9.75 PREVIEW CHIRNSIDE PK Heinrich 2 Thoms4.4 45 Camberwell host Oakle 5•S•63 Schroen, Mazur. BEST D on 2, Taylor 2, Crosby at . Kaan, A . M . Thomson . io, M Rathmines Rd in what Delut I feel will be a great game . I find . Taylor, RCra~ jong' Kann, it hard YARRA VALLEY Ford 4, Simms y~hroen, go past Peterson, Oakleigh and I think they should win by 8 to goals Davies Penwilt, Ross, Re Ross Peterson. BEST N, Ford, Uni Reds . OAKLElGH welcome the Werribee boys out at Fitzroy, BORONtA PARK 5•4 11 .12 19.15 always a hard task for any side to win there and 1'm sure .2 1 .2 22.15.147 the Uni boys will be too talented OAKLEIGHlanchelto4, 1 2. 4 for Westbourne and 2, Drift 2, Osborne 2MahM oney3,Monaghan3,Bru rton2 65 .4 come out winners by 12 goals . . Theofitopoutos Taylor, Monaghan ,Chep er psborne C u Crugnal e1,core Richmond Central, BORONIA PK home ground advantage, Greene 3, JudgeJudge, 2,. Savage 2 . should get the 4 pts overwith Spackman, gnale {q Banks . BEST ethereltaGreene~ Nib Balwyn in an entertaining game by Canterbury 8 goals . OLD WESTBOURNEego, CAMBERWELL 4.11 7.13 8 Yarm .1 8 11•20.86 also at home wil? be too talented for 0.0 OLD WEST Haley 4, 3.3 Balwyn Valley 3.4 Combined BEST J. Simmons M . n mons 3, AAezzman, masters, Vincent, Jordan goals. and should be victorious by 1p 2 In the last game Chirnside CAMBERWELL Goai Kickees and BeSt Pj yers not e reoeive~ cent UNIVERSITY RED Park travel to Boronia S CANTBRY NTH BALWYN 3 .6 8 .9 10.10 Parktwo in what be a very interesting game between the clubsshould 2.0 3.0 14'12.96 REDS Dionis 4, Emerson 0UNI . I swore black & blue I wou l 2 ,0 .1,19 Schroeder , Lake, Zapelf l never tip Boronia to win again but my wife promises Dionis, Kenny . BEST ThatDch eo~hro 2 . Perkins, . d she wil dei,t teave De Bond 3 me if I don't tip the Red & 8lacks to get home by2 goal CANTBRY NTH BALWYN Simon, Beattie tssa in the closest game of the round s Mernagh, Dinatate, Burn, tpsitantis . ST Steeman, . . BE Simonf VUTIFtT
SENIORS CHIRNSIDE PARK YARRA VALLEY 0 B 6.6 7• 1 2 10,19 11'21 .87 2.3 CNlRNSlDEPKThomas5,Sciortin 10'8 21•15•141 o 3Pedle2~Po D Sciortino, YARRA VALLEYS mP on17 FordY. K o N Basso, . Fung, g BEST H .,B 2,J_ Downs 2, O'Conn . Simpson, B . Downs3. E . Da M FUn . . Zimmerman, J . Downs . D Whiter . Cote, OAKLEIGH BORONIA PARK 4•4 13 .11 20.14 29•22J96 .3 4 .3 oAKLEtGH Forrest 9 7.6 7.6so .AfeXandrov4 Hanfey, Short . BESTTa 3 Tomlinson 5, Leslie 3, Barmaid, Aliss SORONIAPKHinksma°g Dean, Challis, Lechner gof~hAc Christoforotu, aoe~ 8eant BEpc Rasdetl, Briant, Van Buul. ySr
RICHMOND CENTRAL 1•1 i .3 16.1 .3 13,8 18.11 2 .5.17 VUTIFt7 Cfiffe, Sachau . BEST At 23.13,151 . varado, Clif e, McG ade, Robertso nheia W RICH RICHMOND CENT Greet 2, Jackson 7, Quarretl3, Dormer 3, Ricketts 3, Reid 2 Brodelis, Reid. Brodelis 2, Warne. BEST Quarrell, AAanning, Warne, Jackson, BALWYN COMBINED A BY E
50 FOR EAGLE MANUE L All at the "Eagles" ` Manny' parmanin onNest would like to congratulate reaching his 50 rrtond Central) . Manny has stuck by the club thro~g~ some of our worst times and recovered from a serious back problem to bring up his first of many milestones .
Under 19 Section 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : M . Carus! 1 . B . Ra tt ray 2 . S. Fischer 3. T. Spirli 4. J. Carus i 5. A. DeVincentis 6. M . Rea y cciofi (VC) b 7. V. Pi 8. F. Paol a 9. S. Foste r 10. J. Woodward it . D. Paola (C) 12 . M . Burke 13. E. Kerr 14. L . Lowen 15. N- Romano 16. L. McGuire 17. J. Pignataro 19. M. Quinn 20. C. Crosland 21 . M. Sontag 23 . J. Cochrane 24 . P. Egan 25 . M . Mobilia 26. M . Walker 27. S. McIntosh 31 . P. DiCiero 32 . D. Sutherland (DVC) 34. R . Henderso n 41 . J . Mosca 47. A . Alsbury
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DE LA BLUE Coach : Noel Jenkinson 2. A . Scott
1 . D. Huggins 2 . S . Bruce 3. D . Butler 4. M .Goudie 5. P. King 6. J. Fisher 7. S . Morgan 8. B. Borg (DVC) 9. D. Carter 10. P. McCusker 11 . D. Medley 12. S. Coulso n 13. D. Steinfort (VC) 14 . S. Henderson 15. R . Savy 16. J . Gardiner 17. D. Egan 18 . M . Little 19. W. O'Hara 20. D. O'Donaghue 21 . G. Hansen 22. J. McCarthy 23. B . Harper 24. C. Falloon 25. F. Orso 26. M . Occhiutto 27. D. Kro m 28. G. Barrin 29 . S. Sullivan 30 . T. Bils 31 . A. Fahey 32 . D. Moore 33 . A . Loucas 34. D. Nash 35. R .Ebert 61 . M.DeNavi 64. S. Bourbon 70. L. Clarke (Capt) MAJOR SPONSO R
3. D. Gleason 4. D.V. Smit h 6. A. Fountoulakis 8 . P. Gran t 9 . M . Macorra 10. C . Makinson 11 . A. Gran t 12 . A. Malitzia 13. P. Conroy (Capt) 15. D. Par r 16. K .T. Greene 17. D. Larkin 18. D. Pearson 19. B.Fuo g 20 . A . Frawley 21 . T. Dundon (VC) 22 . C. Hynes 24 . P. Satchell (VC) 32 . J. Gallagher (VC) 47. M. McGrath 48. P. Ronch i
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OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : Chris Lane 1 . A . Buchanan 2. T. Boothman 3. G . Stac k 4. D. Bur n 5. R . Bartholomeusz 6. M . Anastasios (DVC) TT Evan s 8. S. Boothey 9 . R . Weber 10. A . Woo d 11 . D. Wickenton 12 . A . Alcock 13. D.Scoffern 14. D. Plumridge 15. P. Chamberlain 16. D. Prins 17. M . Jones 18. M . Rowe 20 . A . Hilton 21 . C. Stevens 23 . A . Pound (Capt) 25 . D. Dean 26 . C . Allen 29 .P.Kerr 30 . A . Gordon 34 . B. Adamopoulos 36 . C . Rice 37. B. Nicholls 39. D . Hayter 40. J. Raby (VC) 58. M . Kell y SPONSORED B Y
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1 . B . Joyce 2 . M . Pearce 3 D. Fullwood 4 . D. Lynch 5 . L . Pearce 6. J. Pace 7 . N . Fanelli 8. P. Ristic 9. M . Stapleton 10 . M. O'Shea 11 . S. Ford 13 . S . Mallia 15 . J. Anazakis 16. G . Pilkington 18. R . Gittos 20. R . Hird 21 . L. Blackwood 22 . L . Pither 23, S . Carter 26. S .Devlin 30. H . Langford 31 . P. Jennings 32 . J.Raywood 33. R. Laver 34. R. Pace 49. S . Molloy
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7. R. Hatfield (Capt) 8. W. Gutteridg e 9. C . Hodson 10 . T. Carey 11 . S. Davey 12 . F. Camero n 13 . D. Alysandratos 14 . S . Winstanley 15 .S .Cade 16 . N . Kin g 17. D. Vargo 18. B. Campaign 19. T. Antonopoulos 20. A . Alexander 21 . A . Sealey 22 .S . Wynke 23. P. Makris 25. J . Stucliffe 26. B . Gerovasilis 27. S . Donaldson 28. D. Entwisle 29. L . Jervis 30.A.Ramsden 31 . R . Denby 34. S . Gleason 35. NTayler 39 . P. Sklavenitis
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CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Coach : Peter Olivieri 1 . C. Boyd 2. N . Babarczy 3. C. Mathieson 4 . B. Samue l 5. D. McKenzie 6. B. Webster 7. T. Waile s 8. M . Tapp (VC) 9 . M . Humphries 10. M . Foster 11 . M. Cassidy 12 . R .Ravensdale 13. R . Zylberman 14. M . Howard 16. N . Lubransky (DVC) 17. J. Last 19. M . Barnett 20. D. Hil l 21 . R . Morrison 23. D. As h 25. J. Ewinger 27. N . McCartin 30. N . Gross 32 . A. Engleman 34. M . Thomson 35. B. Kuppe (Capt) 40. E . Fellows 42. A . Smit h MAJOR SPONSOR
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COLLEGIANS Coach : Phil De Young 1 . A . Rose 2. S . Mollard 3 . A . Kelson 4 . A . Oldham 5 . R . Stubs 6 . A . Quayle 7. L. Bel l 8 . D . Lumley 9. D. Degen 10. S . Sheezel 11 . B . Mooney 12. M . West 13. G . Briglia 14. A. Semmens 15. L . Grant (Capt) 16. M . Johnston 17. J . Samlal 18. M . Hassell 19 . D. Godfrey 20. C. Williams 21 . S . De Young 22 . C . Hudson 23. S . Grierson 24. A. Muir 25. N . Lehman 26. A. Gluth 27. C . James 28. D. Munro 29. M . Fradkin 30. S . Clarke 31 . J. Bell 32 . L . Wills 33 . N. De Young 34 . N. Manuel[ 35 . M . Saunders 36 . A . Hoy 47. M. Lucas 48. C . Kringoudi s
HA M PTON ROVERS Coach : John Harper 2 . J . Dakis (Capt ) 3. H . Georgeanakis 4. M. Hope 7. A. Ross 8. R. Bulmer 11 . M . Atkinson 13. G . Taylor 16. M . Clarke 17. N . Smith 20. S . Blic k 27. M . Collins 31 . T. Williams 32 . C. McKellar 33 . B . Busby 34 . S. Will s 35 . C. Morrison 37. M. Fletcher 38 . A . Haggerty 44. H . Tregear 50. M . Atkinson 55. P. Harvey 63. D. Pavi s 71 . C. McGregor r
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MONASH BLUES OLD BRIGHTON Coach : Steve Rust 1 . S . Gorenstein 2 . N. Fawcett 3. R. Pethybridge 4. E . Moon 5. M. Arnott 6. D. Barnes 7.J .Vic 8. D. Bennett 9. D. Green 10 . P. Tuohey 11 . S .Forsyth 12 . J . Caldwell 13. J. Gleason 14. J. Beer 15. S. Fros t 16. P. Johnston IT A. Barrett 18. Y. Colombies 19. D. Campbell 20 . J. Grac e 21, C. Alexander 22 . L . Goodson 23. M . Bruce 24. D . Nuroo 25. G . O'Shaughnessy 27. C. Chipperfiel d 30. B. Kohler 32 . D. Nixon 34. S .Castricum 38. A . Lai
Coach: Michael Hill 1 . S. Williams 2 . B. Kerr 3. C . Gordon 4 . J . Bradlex 5 . S. Magee 6. C . Jackson 7. T. Lawrence 8. J . Mendoza 9. S. Wilson 10. M . Nikakis 11 . S. Williams 12. A . Arendsen 13. D. Smart
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MONASH GRYPHON S 1 . W. Spencely 2 . P. Smith (Capt) 3 . L . Waplin g 4 . C. Robinson 5 . K . Fetterplace 7. R . Hardma n 10. P. Barton 11 . D. Adams 12. S. Jones 14. J. Williams 15. M . Campbell 16, D. Parasol 17 . A . Rezauskis 18. A. O'Brien 19 . J . Rubi o 20. D. Adams 21 . J . Spencely 22 . C. Gasparotti 25. L . Worthy 27 . J . Fulle r 30. D. Grace 31 . G . Payn e 32. A . Backstrom 34. C. Freeman 35. M . Graydon 36. S . Oliver 38. S . Hamilton 39. G . Coutts 40 . D. Kin g 42 . M . Giuffrida 45 . C. O'Brien 47. P. Burke 48 . J . Blandford 50 . J . Dorward 51 . S. Horsfall 52 . M . Lewis
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ELTHA M COLLEGIANS Coach : David Tucker 3 . A. Tucker (Capt ) 5. D. Mouat 6 . S . Mitchel l 7. N. Hamshare 8. S . Crowther 10. P. Sager 11 . K . Tucker 12 . J . Weatherill 13. M . Delaney 14. W. Wood 16. F. Mandler 18. M . Gately 19. B. Turney 20. R . Haber 21 . S. Millar 22 . R. White 24. T. Stickland 26. S. Webster 27. S . Feely 28. D. Hughes 29. L. Cork 31 . P. Morrow 35. J. Pitcher 44. M . Barling 45. D. Thorsen 46.C.Penna 47. M . Peterson 48. T. McFarlane Smith 50. M . Grattan 53. A . Shark 55. A . Koste r
NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : Dennis Fogarty 1 . D. Birrel l 2 . M . Bangit 3. B . Barry 4. R . Bugej a 5. O. Cannizzaro 6. G . Carrol l 7. A . Stenard 8. D. Cotter 9. S. Cox 10. M. Fennelly 11 . C . Henderson 12 . T. Lascum 13 . J . Litperakis 14 . D. Fogarty 15. D. McGrilleth 16 . F. Miletto 17. D. Perrone (Capt) 18. J . Lync h 19. S. Biscard 20. T. Phe e 21. D. Pasquariello (VCapt) 22. E . Sal a 23 . P. O'Dwyer 24 . G . O'Toole 25 . J . Schmidt 26 . P. Henie 27. P. Kett 28 . P. Callagha n 29 . A. Schmidt (DVC) 30 . B . Swain 31 . V. Tirotta 32 . M . Bevanoa 34. L . Toner 35 . R . Gale 36. J . Trimboli
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ST. BERNARD'S Coach : Marcus Crea k 1 . D. Solomon 2 . T. Devers 3. P. Farmer 4. V. McGuire 5. D. Copeland 7. M .Creak 8. J. Monaghan 9. D. Klaaysen 10 . M . Gollant 11 . P. Klaaysen 12 . M . Dowling 13 . I . O'Loughlin 14. T. Matkov 15.F Monaghan 16. J . Pearso n 17. M . Cunningham 18. H . Tobi n 19. P. Wood 20. J . Fraser 21 . GTota 22 . M . Mahady 24 . K . Mahady 27.S . Denahy 28 . J . Klaaysen 32 . P. Runting 33 . R . Klaaysen 34 . R . O'Connell 35. J . Saundry 36. P. O'De a 37. M . O'Connell 38. D . McAllister 44. B. Moon 48. B. Doolan 54. S. Brooks 58. S. Tobin 78. M. Devers MAJOR SPONSOR
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6. R . Howard 7, M. Payne 8. M . Sexton 9. S. Powell 10. D. Horejsr 12. S. Curtis la G, Bailey 14ZA- Betts 15. B. Broome (VC) 16. C. Hutchinson 17: P Greene (VC) 1& D. Payne
19. . H . Roha n 20. J, Rowbottom 21, N. Van 22. A . Varela 23 . R. Findlay 24~ R. Gee 25. . J. Melzak 20. B . Jarick 27- P. Gaynor 28.J.Nana0ch 29. S. Smith 30. D. Thomas 31 . J. Grant 32, J. Toomey 33. M . Turner 34. C. Burnham 35. M. Payne 36, P Cantons 37. J. Murray
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COLLEGIANS Coach : David Tadgeli 1 . B. Latchford 2, R . Campbell 3. N. Sibbing 4. N. Carroll 5. A. Davies 6.P. Dunn e
7. M . Wallwork 8. D. Leve r
9. C. Comley 10. D. Peles 11 . C. Woods 12 . G. Cook 13. C. Muirden 14. C. Chappell 15. P. Wolff 16. S . Mackay 17. S. Byrne 18. A. Kerr 19. C. Mackay (DVC) 20 . M. Whittaker 21 . P. Milford 22 . G. Parson s 24. D. Tadgell (Capt) 25. W. Mahone y 31 . I. Lockwood 32 . R . Nancarrow 35. A. Taylor 39. R . Jones 40. R . Walker 41 . S . Lie 42. L . Griffi n 43. N . Comley (VC) 45.P. Harry 46. A . Mitchell 49. G . McColl 52. B . BArker 53 . J. Smith 54 . A . Holland 55 . R. Cross 56 . J. Levin 59 . C. Manuel[ 60 . A . Burgess 66 . B. Simpson 69 . M. Burgess 71 . P. Evan s 85. M. J. Emmett 88. A. Mirakia n
OLD MELBURNIANS Coach: R. Hackney A . Wilson 2. R. Farndon 3. S. Hunt 4. A . Cordne r 5. S. Potter (Capt) 6.R . Hockney 7. P. Harris 8. S. Conian 9. N . Osucuro 10. A. Joyce 11 . R . McCuskey 12 . A . Georgione
14. A. Woodhouse (VC) 15. C. Dougla s 16. P. Wood 17. G. McLaghlan 18. D. McDonald 19. J . Walmsley 20 . A. Kenyon 21 . P. Waite 22 . J. Metcalf 30. T. Taylor (VC) 34. A. Scrinis 36. S . Newma . J . Hardingn38 41 . J. Kellar 42. T. Richards 44. P. Trindade 46. R .A. Sutcliffe Si . S. Burnett 52 . R. Sutherland 54. A . Wilso n
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DE LA SALLE Coach : Roy Mai n 1 . A . King 6. B. Hoy 8. D. Jennings 10. S. Francis 13 . C. Bourke 16 . S . Hayes 18 . M. O'Driscoll 20. B. Brasher 21 . B. Manassa 25. P. Daly 26 . M. Williamson 27. D. Lamb e 29 . P. Commertord 31 . A. Worsteling 36 . A. Vomero 38. M, Shaw 43. S . Buick 51 . P. McKenzie 59. P. Cowan 60. M . Thorn
M AZENOD Coach: Danny Wai n 3. S. Campbell 6. W. Francis 9. P Hall 10. M . Tetley 17. T. Tsiavis 18. M . Sinclair 21 . M . Quirk 22 . S. Williams 23. M. Morley 26. W. Pouiter 27. R . Palamara 28. N. Littl e 31 . C . Smith 33. J . Boyle 34. D. Connolly 35. S. Kerr
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OLD CARE Y Senior Coach: R . Daniels Asst . Coach : G. Skene Res Coach : J. Handa 4 R. Cut lack
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BORONIA PAR K Senior Coach: Adrian Kettle Reserves Coach: Mick Hawlean i J Greene 2, D We ;Nmh 3 0 Quirk 4, 0 Monish 5. G Hinirman 6 0 Grego 7. C Banks 8 MCreek 9 R Vanbuui 10 M Haeh.en 11 A When 12 C L4oyd 13. G- Gerrard 14 M, Pound 15 A Ket6e 16 T Cooper 32,J Tnfi!o 17. N . NOrthhxk 33 M Curnm~ngs . J .. Vk~~r 34 R Greensh!elds 19Ha r8 1nson 35 D.Goodger 20 B Curran as, G Coath 21. Poivrodh 371 Ashman 22 . R. Close 38, R Greensh.N.ds 23 C MenYZ 1111, Methereli 24C,Hurtey 40, G .Cox4ng 25 M Borchert 41 M . Artm; 26 G. Chnstoiorou 42 . K Chats 27, V Shahan 43 D, Robinson 28 . D Creek 47 P Close 29 . D Lechner 48 S.Chartton 30 . B Murphy 50, R Dean 31 W Brass 69 C Tooze
CA MBERWEL L Senior Coach: Stere Sherry Reserves Coach : Mark Wiltiamson 2 G. Rocco 3 A, Hetmann 4 P, Also p 5 W Gazebrook(Capt) 7. J. Porey 8, B Kemp 9 M. Wilamson 10 G. Kerr it . NTierney 12 P Ro~tlo 14 G hUnas 15. D Ciutler6uck 16 A SIII
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OLD WESTBOURN E Coach : Rob Thomson I G, Murdoc h 2 6L Gnma 26 P. Messman 3 D. Evans 27. 0. Btllman 4 Pater Sadler 28 R. Harris 5 D. Ciaws 29 D. Horsburgh 6 C Jones 30 A. WebNe r 7, A Chns".o 31, W Tzytor 8 AHorsburgh 32 .G Jenkns 9 A . Schmidt 33, G Fader 71.A Stallard 34 8 12 G Her"' 35 A 13. 0 Freeload 36J Wes t 14 T Geer 37 M, Matherson 15 A . Board 38 A. Jordan 16 J Blank 39, P. Jingo 17 A Goates 40 M. Belcher 78 P Martmsen 41, 0 Matters 19 S Chnsto 42 . J S:mnwns 20 J Manalo4aks 43 N . Ashe r 21,S Lnukdes 44 . D Montgomery 22 8 Lucas 45 S Balers 23 S PoRer 46 B Haley 24 A. Belcher 47 A. Wncent 25. T Ferns 53 P Harris
RICHMOND CENTRAL Senior Coach: Ga ry Hickey Reserves Coach: Danny Hickey i D Jiggms 2 R. A.ust;n 3 T 0'Sui;ran 4 DShannon 5 S Shannon 6 S Pickett 7 P Planning 8. J Agora4ts 0 S. Peatl,ng it 0 R~ckzns 12, R. Jggms 13 C Pearson i4 C Shannon 15 G be 16.S.Adams IT C Warne 39 R Hughes 18. M. Zaps 40 S Red 19 P Woodman 20D "rig 42 41 D. Dar. Bryant 21 R Corker 43 J Cohen 22, G Rim 44 D Hxkey 23 P Stephens 45 T Hinoporos 24 M Sa:ta+v 46 J Oath s 25 0 Rrno 47 H Dautov;c 26 J, Bowan 48 C Barry 27. R. Sutherland 49 J Carl ris 28 A. Waters 51, K Howe 29 F. Pquer 52 S M,cConv:lle 30 S, Fenton 53. M Aus? m 32 D 'hoc 54 P, Whiteside 33 P Lyr,on 55 1 DeNas 34. 0 Hall 56 G Russell 35 C Knwhas 58 M Lutigens 36 P, Jackson 59. D Kaine 37 S Peters 61 T Pacher 38 Z Mohveril 65 G . Bell
CANTERBURY NORTH BALWY N Senior Coach: Tony counts Reserves Coach: Stephen Wi9ney 2 h1 Brau n 3 B Hoare 4 A.ludca 5 D. Wigne7 6 S Wgrvy 7, D. Rennee 8 M Crooks 9. M .Sheehan 10, P Seamen it C Mernagh 2. A Isle 13 D Anton i4 R, Jackson 15 G Mammng 76S T~baidr 17 P Churcher 78 T Course 19 S Dewar 20 P, Mernagh 21 .0 Gregory 22 K. Tibaidi 23 A S;mon 24.C Noumartns 25. J S:mon
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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Leigh Carlson Reserves Coach: Gre g Tregear 1 . G . Palme r 2. D. Hoyl e 3. B. Woolhouse 4. S . Lausse n 5. D. Greeves 6. A. Ingleton 7. C. Higson 8 . C. Pollock 9 . M . Hibbins 10. J. Grigg 11 . N . Hibbins (C-Res) 12. A. Dulmanis 13. S. Hinchen 14. R . Schober (VC) 15. W. Gree n 16. A. Wallace (VC) 17. D. Stubbs 18. J . Bennett (Capt) 19 .P.Scott 20. M . Wittake r 21 . V. Cleary 22. D. Kerr 23. A . Wright 24. N . Anderson 25. A. Harrison 26. N . Milat 27. L. Tracy 28 . S . Blackman 29 . A. Kenneally 30 . M . Galbraith (VC) 31 .S.Lie 32 . D. Thomson 33. G . Irvine 34. L. Tweddle 35. N . Evans 37. C. Coyne 38. M . Lak e 39. B. Jones 40. A. Lord 41 . G . English 42. L. Griffin 43 . M. Foard 44 . G . Oakley 45 .P.Harry 46 . A. Mitchell 47. M . Lucas 48. J . Lemon 49. G . McColl 50. B . Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter 52 . B. Barker 53. D. Varlamos 54. T. Holland 55. J. Levin 56. D. Warner 57. T. Smit h 58. C. Kringoudis 59. C. Manuell 60. A. Burgess 61 . R . Oliphant 62 . J. Sneddon 66 . B . Simpso n 70. R . Conron (VC-Res) 75. N. Proctor
DE LA SALLE OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Bernard Dun n Reserves Coach : Dave Rawlings 1 . M . Mastroiani 2. P. Fium e
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NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Robert Hyde Rese rves Coach : David Art hurson 1 . A . Egan (Capt) 2 . T. Jones 3. D. Martin 4. T. Beare 5. M . Schmidt (C-Res) 6. B. Clayton 7. P. Booth 8. B. Collison 9. S. Brazil 10. B. Hanlon 11 . C . Lambrou 12 . J. Tierney 13 . B . Curulli (VC-Res) 14 . O. Abraham s 15 . P. Kearney 16. B . Herrald 17. M . Boyd 19. P. Considine 20. D. Kennedy 21 . D. Baker 22 . C. Peloso 23 . C. Alevraz 24 . J . Rush 25 . D. Cerini 26. M . Fisher 27. A. Trimboli 28. D. O'Farrell 29. P. Daniels 30. P. Tatte r 31 . L . Boyle 32 .G . Phyland 33. M . Daffey 34. B. Conti (VC) 35. S. Manassa 36. P. McMenami n 37. J . Zumbo (DVC-Res) 38. K. Scott 39. J. Considine 40. I . Turnbull 41 . P. Dwyer 42. C. Hor n 43 . G . Irvine 44 . B . Girolami 45 . C . Muller 46 . D. Howard 47. R. Little 48. D . Delac 49. J . Finlayson 50. B. Devine 51 . J. Curran 52 . A . Day 53. M . Leigh 54. M. White 55. S. Zocco 56. J. Charters 57. G . Lear 58. T. Keogh 59. J. Bugeja 60. C. Ferry 61 . M . Keogh 62. S. Morabito 63 . A. Hill 64 . C. Phelan 65 . C. Hussey 66. A . Moodie 67. P. O'Dwyer 68. C . Goodear
OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach: Mark Parker Reserves Coach: Shane Young 1 . A. Krazneak 2. M . McLennan 3. A. Pryor (Capt) 4. C. Anderson 5. A. Oliver 6. M . Allen 7. J . Ryan 8. S. Lennox 9. M . Fishe r 10.C.Lade 11 . N . Perry 12 . D. Cochrane 13. A . Delbridge 14. G . Bennett 15. T. Hayden 16. M . Hendrie 17. A. Rickarby 18. M. Talbot 19. A. Grant 20 . M . Rei d 21 . C. James (VC) 22 . R . Schober 23. A . Augustine 25. L. Hamilton 26. T. Desmyth 27. L . Fielde s 28. A. McLean 29. A. Maratus 30. J. Pyers 31 . S . Murray 32. B. Williams 33. R. Morton 34. P. McMahon 35. S . Mercer 36. B. Pollock 37. A . Cooper 38 . J . Tregaskis 39 . N. Hoa r 40. N . Timms 41 . T. Phillips 42 . A. Shelton 43. P. Grant 44. A . McLachlan 45. R . Oakley 46. B. Shelly 47. C . Gilmour 48. C. Hailing 49. S . Young 50. R. Carter 51 . D. Morton 52. J. Hol t 53 . S . Mercer 54 . C. Brook (DVC) 55 . S. Crowe 56 . M . Shippen 57. J. Tompkins 58. S. O'Donnell 59. M . Sloan 60. T. Brook 61 . W. Browne 62 . P. King
Senior Coach : Denis McGrory Reserves Coach : Michael Carty 1 . A . Baxter 2. D. Connell (VC) 3. W. Byrn s 4. C. McKenzie (Capt) 5. M . Carty 6. W. Smit h 7. R . Makinson 8 . M . Orto n 9 . G. Anderson 10. T. Chegwin 11 . J . Rae 12 . D. Seccull 13. B. Carty 14. D: Cotton 15. W. Phillips 16. M . De Mattia 16. E . Bingham (2) 17. A. ArnoH 18. M . Constable 19. M . Armstrong 20. C. Kraus 21 . A. Walden (DVC) 22 . P. Thiessen 24. R. Lavender 25. D. Dean 26. G . Phillips 26. D. Kretschmer (2) 27. C . Dun n 28. G . Borg 29. D. Ray 31 . B. Main (VC-Res) 32. A. Robert s 33 . G . Tanne r 34 . B . Adamopoulos 35 . D. Lappag e 36 . D. Chapman 37. B. Arnold 38 . J . Hayter 39. D. Hayter 40. B. Canobie 41 . D. Hoare 42 . M . LaGreca 43. R . Plecher 44. A . Kirkwood-Scott (C-Res) 45. M. Alle n 46. M. Krause 47. D. Blackley 48, P. Merrell 49. S . Lyons 50. P. Dow 51 . P. Bennett 52. M . Baxter 54. S . Francis 55. J . Panetta 57. S. Healey 59 . T. Percoco 60. J . Shulman SPONSORED BY
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OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach : Paul O'Brien Reserves Coach: Guy Nelson 1 .T.Witts 2 . S . Theodore 3. J. Nichols (Capt) 4. P. O'Brie n 5. N . Boyden 6. P. Handbury 7. C. Thompson 8. J. Keebl e 9. J. Campbell 10. A. Merrington 11 . B. Murphy 12 . A . Hewitt 13 . S. Rose 14 . S. Bardsley 15 . D. Maskiell 16 . P. Wood 17. M . Rose 18 . M . Berry 19 . J . Correll 20. A . Salek 21 . N . Rhoden 22. I. Mackay 23. A. Witts 24. S . Teal (DVC) 25. R. Nelson 26. B, Vile 27. C . Bryan 28. C. Terrill 29. R. Meade 30. N . Howell 31- S. Frazer 32. R . Webb (VC) 33. G . Dixon 34 . C. Anastakis (DVC) 35. A. Thompson 36. S. Newman 37- O . Keebl 38 . D. Clements 39 . M . McGregor 40. E . Smithers 41 . P. Theodore 42 . B. Williams 43. P. Birrel l 44. H. Wallace-Smith 45. Z. Useinov 46. P. Sinn 47. A. Nelson 48. N . Wright 49. T. Stuckey 50. D. Robinson 51 . R . Sutherland 52 . S . Burnett 53. T. Carlyon 55. S. Olive r 58. M . McLean 61 . R. Van Den Dungan 65. P. Tsiampras 67. D. McDonald 69. P. Jos t 70. J. Franci s MAJOR SPONSOR
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2. G. Clifford Alan Quaffe 3. R. Tubb Asslalant Coach : 4. M. Wilkinson Jack McDonald S. A. Coster 1 P. Smith 6 .S. Kenny 1 . S. Duke (2) 7. C . Glennie 2 . M. Sanelli 8. S. Kelly 3. O. Morros 9. R . Leavey 4. S. Gamble 10. M. Hurley 5. A . Toomey 11 . D. Savaris 6. P. Marshall 12 . B. May 7. D. Steere 13. C. Jeffries 8. L . Snelling 14, D. Hodge 8. W. Simmonds (2) 15. S. Upton 11 . R. Heusto n 16. J. McNamara 12 . G . Larkin (VC) 17. P. Smith 13. S. McCarthy 18. R .A. Cronin 14. M . Lengacher 20. B . McKenna 15. G . Henderson 21 . A . James 16. M . Malone 22 . J . Ryan 16. P. Knight (2) 23. B. O'Connor 17. C. Westblade 24. S. Flyn n 18. P. Boyle (DVC) 26. M . Gray 19. N. Pastras 28. R. Winnen 20. R. Koegler 29. S . O'Loughlin 21 . P. Shoppee 30 . C. Colliver 22 . M . Cox 31 . L. King 23. A. Bennett (Res-VC) 32 . M . Vankerkhoven 24. P. Vanderwal 33. P. Rosbrook 25. J. McDonald (Capt) 34. M . Tarull i 26. S. Smith 35. S. Livingstone 28. C. Morse 36. D. Phela n 29. G . Walkley 39. J. Langford 30. B. Pentland 41 . J . Hacking 32. M . Farrell 42. R . Milton 33 . A. Stein 43. C. Rogers 34. W. Lasslett 44 . J . Scott 36. R . Fleming 46 . D. Langdon 37. M. Sweeney (Capt-Res) 47. P. Kvietelaitis 38. J. Liddell 50. P. Grierson 39. H . Heuston 51 . J. Dean 40. B. Fernandez 52 . P. Sheehan 41 . G. Ritchie 54. M . Kealy 42. M . Whelan 55. J. Crouch 44. R . McDonald 56. K. Denver 45 . P. Haggar 57. L . Denver 47. R. Saultry 60. B. McKellar 48. P. Hayes (VC-Res) 70. P. Sainsbury 52 . R. Salmoni 80. M . Joyce 57. B. Curthoys MAJOR SPONSOR 58. R . Liddell
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Senior Coach: Andrew Smythe Reserves Coach Michael Flanagan 1 . J. Keays 1 . P. Laming (2) 2. A. Morley
3. S. McLare n 3. J. Rainbow (2) 4 . N . Cartledge 5 . S . Scanlon 6 . M. Kelly 7. C. Portbury 7. C. Veitch (2) 8. D. Robbins 9. H. Turvey 9. R . Hamilton (2) 10. W. Olney 11 . R. Creighton 12 . D. Thompson 13. G . Cotterill 13 S . Irvin e 14. B. Mott 15. A. Stewart 16. C. Fole y IT D . Gandolfo 18. C . Parker 19. A . Ellu l
20. J . Moran 21 . P Avery 22. P. Cotterill 23. J. Redfer n 24. C . Battiscombe 25. C. Frayne 26 . R Coen 27. D. Kiddy 28. A. Meney 29. R. Inglese 30. G . Christopoulos 31 . D. Tripp 32. S . Fatouros 33. R . Divirgilio 34. L. Coleman 35. C. Mutimer 36 . L. Thompson 37. R Flew 38. M. Waddell 39. M. Flanagan 40. D. Harvey 41 . S. Stratton 42. H . Roberts 43. B. Lambevski 44 . J. Cartledge 45 . R. Schneider 46. A. Humphrey 47. M . Davey 48. M . Dally-Watkins 49. M . Tymms 50. D. Atkinson 51 . D. Hopkins 52. P. Brown 53. C . Brown 54 . A . May
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ELSTERidVVICK Senior Coach : P. Purcell Reserves Coach : G . Connolly 1 . L . Murphy (VC) 2 . A. Hanki n 3. M . Andrew 4. G . Andrew 5 G . Connolly 6. P. Tsiampas 6. M . Lloyd (2) 7. T. Heat h 7. A . Cosmas (2) a C. O'Connor 9, A . O'Connor 10. R. Bravington iL P Mahorry it . P. Botte (2) 12. A . Eklom 13. P. Stankovich 14. A. Conlin (DVC) 15. L. McCooke 16. A . Abrahams 17. J . Ward 18. P. Paviovic 19. M . Byrn e 19. M. Bullard (VC-Res) 20. P. Shine 21 . P. Osborne 22 . L . McGregor 23. N . Christie 24. D. Contin (Capt) 25. J. O'Connor 2110. Dahin 27. M . Daniels 28. M . Whelan 29.S. Mahony 30. G. Bulluss 31. R . Bulluss 32. P. Harris (Capt-Res) 33 . B. Watt 34. A . Conlin 35. D. Osborne 36. B. Bravington 37- G. Marshall 3& B. Hammer 39. G . Trevena 40. D. Nolan 41. L. Boribon 42 . S . Ramsay 43 . M . Werena 44. C. Walker 45. R . Grandemange 46. T. Tsihrintzi s 47. C. Tsaloumas 48.M.Fa d 49. D. iro 50. R. McIntyre 51 . X . Nathan 52.PGrey 53. C. Collins 54. S . Kirkham 55. K. Cook 56 M . Murgana 57. J . Eklom 58 . R . Passante 59. S. McLennan 60. M. Pechter 61 . a Hill 62 . A . Guinane 63. S. Crowe 64. K. Billman 65. D. Mahorry 6& J. Schultz 64 J. Dunnache 68. P. McGarry 69. R . English 70. Marty Copeland 71 . Mathew Copeland 72 . M . Scott 73. W. Smith 74. G. Cunningham 75. R. Bloomrield 76. B. Bowe r 77. A . Hutchins 78. C. Shuttlexorth 79 . D. Pickard 80. D. Torrence 81- D. Hughes SPONSORED BY
OLD CAMBERWELL GLENHUNTLY Senior Coach : â&#x20AC;¢ B. Rafferty Reserves Coach : S. Timms 1, B Wilson 2,S-Jankowc 3.T.Hill 4, B Rafferty 5. G. Dickson "o. S : Timms 7: M . Kouts 8. A. Hill 9. G . Halpin (Capt) 10 . G. Richard s 11, T. Rossiter 12. B. Stewart 13 . S. Smith 14> J . Bird j5, P Breslin -16. M . Hollaway i7, Craig Horsey 18. Carneron Horsey 19.'S. Withers 20. T. Silvey (VC) 21 . J . Gilmour 22 . M . Davies 23- C. Ryan 24, D. Trewarn 25. S. Cailafiore 26. D. Mance 27. I. Withers 28. D. Isaacs 29. L. Black 30. C. Thom 31 . G . Oaten 32, R Lamb 33. P. Harriso n 34. B. 0'Shannesy 35. B. Milla r 36. R . Hall 37. J . Brown 38. A . Antonio 39. D. Maiden 40. D. 0'Shannesy 41 . S . Talarico 42, C . Whelan 43.S.Jones 44. B. O'Donnell 45. T. Mance 46. R . Horowitz 47. R. Day 48. D. Casser 49 . M . Ley 50 .J .0'Donough 51 . A. Levey 52 . M. Gordon 53 . L. Farley 54 . G. Boxshall 55 . N . Morris 57. S. Dunphy 58. W. Crooke 59 . S. King SPONSORED BY
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Senior Coach : Graeme Ewa rt Rese rves Coach: Ron Purcell 1 . R. Purcell 2. B Taylor 3 N . Brown 4 A, Mitchell 5. S. Horskins 6 B. O'Hara 7. P. Kerklviet (DVC) 8.D.Hayes 9. G. Ewart 10. E. Smith 11, A. Kyriacou 12, J. Wilson 13A. Gibbs 14 S Jackson ta A . Spurrrt 16. T Walker 17. A. Cocks 1& M . Carrick 19. M Polkinghorne 20. 0. Prova n
21 . C Town 22 . M. Hopkins 23 M . Armstrong 24. T. McManus 25 . A. Taylo r 26 . G . Young 2T F. Lodge 28 . B. Leitch 29. W. Forwood X N . McCann . J. Howard 31 0 . Alex 32. 33. M. t.lcCutch.nson 34 . P. McCrae 35. 0.Foune 36. D. Essery 37. C. Strachan 38. A . Hardenberg 39. L. Heath 40. J. Harvey 41. T Nixon-Smah 42. S. Burmeister 43.T Horskns 44. Yy. Ear l 45. A . Gate 46. R . Lee 47. P. Lentan 48.C-Broxn 49 A Kent 50. E Wall 51 . N . Humphries 52 . A. Kaimorgen 53. P. 69atmeson 54, A. McKenzie 55. D. McDonald 5& C. Evans 57. G. Fulton 58. A.rAdsau 59. L . Daly 69 J Gan 60 J. Net 70 D Human 61 . A- Wright 71_ A . Inkster 62 . J. Swann 72 . W. Inksler 61 A. McCulloch 73 . B . Larkey 64 . J. McCann 4 N. Huntley 65 A. Bryson 75 M, Peading 68. Q Wilson 76, S. Woods 67. C . Fisher 77 . A. Papalia 68. J. Forwood 78, 1. Hill
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PO WERHOUSE OLD ESSE N DON GR . Senior Coach : John McEncroe Reserve Coach : Mike Evans 1 .D.Tonks 2 . A. Coo k 3. J . McEncro e 4. M . Evans (Capt-Res) 5. S. Racavali s 6 . H . Ikiz 7. B. West 8 . C. Grant 9 . M . Tapunago 10. I. Stevens 11 . G . Mumford 12 . J . Hearne 14. A . Smit h 15. S. Bishop (Capt) 16. M . Goodwill 17. G . Crameri 18. J . Briggs 19. R . Cram 20. C. Bilby 21 . L . Shaw 22. P. McKinnon 23. D. Poulton 24. P. Murto n 25. B. Panagiotopolous (VC) 26. P. Crameri 27. D. Eastway 28. C . Souter (DVC) 29. S. Morrish 30. G . Richards 32 . J . Mansfield 34. D . Maddern 35. D. Whitfield 36. I . Agosta 37. L . Wrigley 38 . B . Foote 39 . M . Swift 40. C . Merry 41 . J. McDonald 42 . C. Batchelor 43 . J . Simundza 44 . S. Parker 45 . T. Harvey 46 . M . Wuiske 47. R . Circus 48 . D. Howard 49 . A. Hutchinson 50. D. Bellman 51 . J . Simmons 52. S. Bristow 53. J. Wilcox 54. A. Hughes 55. S . Casey 56. D. Moredan 60. H . Bradshaw 61 . P. Dudderidge
1 . S. Sellic k 2. J. Hal l 3. F. Stafford 4. A. Escott 5. S . Kelly 6. M . Taylor 7. C. Richardson 8. N . Pavlo u 9. A . Morris 10. M . Hansen 11 . L. Massaglia 12. M . Maddox 13. W. Doods 14. B. Hal l 15. J. Scotland 16. B. Higgins 17. J. Robertson 18. F. Doyle 19. J. Evans 20. D. Desler 21 . L . O'Sullivan 22 . P. Stewart 23. R . Bond 24. R . Williams 25 . S. Evans 26 . J . Senior 27. C. McLeod 28 . J . Tucker 29 . G . Newman 30 . G . Scalzo 31 . P. O'Sullivan 32. B. Wilson 33. A. Wildes 34 . S . Kervin 35. S . Speirs 36. P. Hollowood 37. C . McLeod 38. A . Sergeant 39. J. Gil l 40. P. Reidle 41 . C . Weinert 44. D. Baxter 45. A . Cope 46. S . Sergeant 48. D. Phelan 49. A . James 50. M . Pittoni 51 . S . Silva 52 . C. Boschert 54. J. Blowfield 55. A . Miller 56. S. Acott 60 . A . Georgantas 61 . P. Ford 69 . D. Angel 88, G . Scotland
ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK Senior Coach: S. D'Angelo Reserves Coach : R . Alford 1 . P. Murphy (DVC) 2. R . Steward 3. D. Miller (Capt) 4. T. Van Den Akker 5. C. Kenny 6. G . Grandy 7. J. Murphy 8. 1 . Milne r 9. R . Sweetland 10. P. Davidson 11 . M . Shackloc k 12. G . Robinson (DVC) 13. M . Faulisi 14. D. Corrigan (VC) 15. G . Burke 16. P. McNamara 17. S. Greely 18. G . Sargent 19. R Kelly 20. A . Gill 21 . S . Ingram 22 . R. Alford 23. S. Nankervis 24. D. Kenny 25. S. Walsh 26. B . Vaughan (Snr) 27. D. Glass 29. R . Knowles 30. C. Ingram 31, F. Calorie 32 . A . N'Dreu 33 . A. Douglass 34 . J . Callaghan 35 . A. Bo x 36 . K. Morris 37. N . Currie 38 . M . Anderson 39 . B. Vaughan (Jnr) 40 .P.Dart 41 . B. Compton 42 . P. O'Halloran 43 . A. Morgan 44 . F. Dinicolantino 45. S . Ronchi 46. D. Ingram 47. J. O'Meara 48. D. Dinicolantino 49. P. Steward 50. L . Bourke 51 . T. Oakley 52 . P. O'Connor '53. M . Lawlor 55. L. Danckert 56. S. Jones 57. D. Bray 58. A . Nankervis 59. D. Pitcher 60. C. Ryan 62 . J. Vaughan 63 . C. Quilty 64 . J . Cronin 65 . C. Blanco 66. R . Porter PROUDLYSPONSORE D BY
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o , j v .:pl Norm, all executive, staff and members together with scribes, players and officials wish you a speedy recovery. I'll attempt to pickup the feel for Club XVI I I- Woody . Eltham, with the ab!Ey~ to move the ball forward from both centre and back lines, set up their win with a 6 to 1 goal 1stquarter.OGeelong'sback linestoodproud in the last halt - to no avail, North Old Bays up an early break and held Marceliin at bay. N .O set 8 to win comfortably . : s finished with a ate 3 goal burst Kew's centre line, Doyle, Tucker and R McCormach were the key behind the drive that saw them hold out 0 Parade in a good standard game , Therry got a 3 goal jump on St Bernards and worked hard to hold on in a scrappy game, Considering Therry's task to gather numbers, it was a good win . BulleenlTemb had the Bye .
REVIEW
Mazenod were - elated witS~~iTwin over Bloods With Justin (Bear) Walsh leading their charges of youth! in turning 3/4 time . a 2 pt deficit at half time to a 17 pt lead by De La Salle finally moved into top gear late in the 3rd qtr and moved to a comfortable win over Collegians . Phil Brasher, Mick Lawson and Chris Stucki were just a few of De La guns . It was Monash Whites' team effort in the last half that brought them success over Powerhouse. Whites consolidated with a 4 to 1 gl final term . A spirited 0 Xavs brought 0 to a standstill rn a 7 gl 2 pt to 1 pt 3rd term . XavsScotch ran over Scotch who had a 1 pt lead at halt time . 0 Meiburnians turned it on in the 3rd qtr with full forward Greg Dixon booting 4 of the teams 8 gls . Monash G ryphons outplayed in the last half with OMs kicking 13 g)swere , North Old Boys~ave Buile ~~Ternp coming off a Bye. NOBs match fitness will keep them in it, however Bulleen Temps skills will win the day by 3 gis. 0 Parade have started the year well and with confidence high will account for Marcellin . St Bemards at home are always tough, however Kew with determination and teamwork will see them break the Hoo Doo by 1 gl , 1,
Eitham's all over ability will be a lesson for Therry finishing the day 8 gls up . Old Geelong - Bye, Collegians, who are not playing to expectations will be overrun by the young enthusiastic Mazenod by 5 gJs . Both Monash Whites and De La Salle will enjoy the larger ground and white's at home with big Robby James showing the way will win a close one, by 1 gi, Old Xav's skill, determination and discipline will be a lesson for the struggling Powerhouse, notching up a 10 gl win . Scotch will put it together this week accounting for Monash G ry phons by 4 gls . Bloods will be out to make amends in what should be the game of the round, however 0 Melburnians have the skill and confidence to win an exciting one ,
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H OLD GEELONG 1 .0 .3 ELTHAM 6 3 .7.31 10 .4 3 13 .6 15.7.97 0 GEELONG Guest Wilkinson , Wilkinson, O'Brie Mantetio, Logan, . Wh BEST Moy, 4 Forbes , , . n Colquhoun , Belshaw ELTHAM Crowther 5, Sticktan dWeatherill 3, Thorsen, BEST D. Thorsen 3, Millar 3,Sticktand, , Crowther, Novat, A . Tucker, White . MARCELLIN 1 8 7 2.10 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .11 .35 2 .3 4'6 .3 Z5 MARCELLIN Day 2. Dinneen, B shell . BEST Hesse, Dunneen, Bushet Gallagher, O'Callaghan Day . 7 NTH OLD BOYS Moodie 4, Steward 2, Ciccotosto 2, Allman, Goodear Ryan, Hill . BEST Goodear Allman, Lynch, Henderson, Girolami, Gale KE W . OLD PARADtANS 10.15.75 11 .4.7 KEW McCormack O'Hanlon, BEST R 2, Tucker 2, Curtain 2, Oakley, Doyle, La zaros . McCormack, Hansen, Tucker, Curtain, MeEncroe, O'Hanlon . O PARADIANS 5, Henry 2, Hammond, Mills, Edmonds, Vear BEST Busch, P. McCann Wood, L. Vear Edmonds, Mullavey, Henry . THERRY ST BERNARDS 8.9.57 5. 8 THERRY 3, Ayad 2, Sandman 2, Donohue , BEST Donahue, Eld Lns, J. Eldrett Sandman, reti8. Sandman ST BERNARDS Goal Kicpker ~ and Best Players not received . BULL/TEMP A BYE . CLUB XVIII SOUT
H MAZENOD 0 C BLOODS 11 .10.76 MAZENOD Rice 3, Walsh 2, Hubery 2, Harper, Smith, Desmeir Quirk BEST Collins, Walsh, Faifoon, Orso, Evans, Cahill . BLOODS Varella 2, Carroll 2, Broome 2, Cantone, Nanovich . BEST D Payne, Gee, Cale, Greene, Broome, Rowbottom .
16.4.100 DE LA SALLE 1 .1 7.3 10.4 COLLEGIANS 3 .2 4.2 5.5 6.6.42 McGowan 4, Stucki 2, Grafen 2, Jennings 2, Cowan, DE LA SALE i, ano, Mannix, Manning, Brasher, Pearce . BEST Brasher, Stucki, McKenzie, Jennings . (,,a ;nmg, Mannix, Comley . BEST cOL~EGIANS Whittaker 2, Pales, Tadgell, .Holland, r,irJen, Burgess, C . Mackay, S . Mackay, C Comley, Nancarrow . .0 4 .5 5 .5 6.5.41 FOWERHOUSE 1 7.10 11 .13.79 MONASH WHITES 5 .4 5.8 POWERHOUSE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH WHITES Sinn 3, Cairncross 2, Young, Murray, Shav-Stuart , Graham, Truong . BEST Colombies, Murray, Young, Tilley, Young, ,0r--,-11t : 'OLD 9.10 12.14.86 XA~ERIANS 1 .2 2 .8 OLDSCOTCH Hawkins2, Austin, Fuller, Stokes . BEST Nevmham, Walsh, . Stokes, Rodwell, Lambert . . Clunies-Ross, S M 0xAVER1ANS Hall 5, O'Shaugnessy 2, Lynch, Fraser, Biggins, Burke, King, BEST S . Hogan, A. Wilson, J. McGrath, M. O'Shaunessy, M . Kinna, D, King . OLD MELBURNIANS 20 .12 .132 MONASH GRYPHONS 8 .3.51 OLD MELBURNIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH GRYPHONS Adams3, Robinson 2, O'Brien, Rubio,Guiffrida . BE9TC.O'Brren . P. Smith, J .Rubio, C. Robinson, M . Guiffrida, P. Burke .
,. SOUTH SECTION HAWKINS, Old Scotc h HUTCHINSON, Bloods SINN, Monash Whites KING, Old Xaverians NORTH SECTION McCANN, Old Paradians STICKLAND, Eltham PARRIS, BulleenlTemp MURPHY, Bulleen/Tem o 1
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All U19 players and officials wish Norm 'Hagar' Nugent a speedy recovery and compliment his offsider who did a great solo job after 1h time last weekend . REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GAM E DIVISIO N ON E Nodders annihilated Marcellin who could only muster the minimum number for a game but made a real go of it until 1/2 time . DeNavi and rookie Morgan both got 5 for Nodders. Despite the loss of Satchell and Crowe through injury, De La gave an excellent display of disciplined football - something their opponents Chirnside could well try to emulate - to run out easy winners over the Parkers . (Pretty stupid of ine to tip agai ns the Os at home!) . Monds got home from an inaccurate Haileybury by 8 pts (I predicted 6!i) in a game that I thought was pretty scrappy in the first 1/2 . Kristian Neef got 4 for Monds while Leon McGaw and Paul Kenrick (must have had a good 2nd 1/2) were adjudged their best . Tones notched 14 goals against Xavs but still got rolled by 20 goals! Petroff (7) and Stones (6) were main scorers whilst the classy Gill and Dluzniak were good contributors . Black List : OMs. DIVISION TWO CENTRA L Parade saved me a'slab' against the improved Friars for whom Heath and Carrigg were best with Naismith booting 4 . Hoes soured Terry Mills' return to coaching (good to see you back Terry!) with a 4 gl margin after an even game. Hoes best were Gibby, Gittos, Pearce and Devlin. Blues beat St Leos by 12 gls and used 12 goal scorers in the process. Bungey, Waters and Nave were their best. Carey came from behind to just get their against the much improved Blacks. Mathews got 8 of Carey's 12 whilst Michael Addison and Cam Campbe!l were consistent contributors. Defending champs GiWeil finally got in the winners circle at Old Hoes expense whilst Therry needed a big last term to edge out NOBs whose coach thought John Woodgate was a menace on the forward line . "Tooters" thought Mark Finnigan, Andrew Urli and David Goodwin (4) were probably his best . Black List : 0. Parade, 0. Camberwell . DIVISION TWO SOUTH A bad result for me in this section with Ashers breaking the ice against unbeaten Tonners and the unbeaten Fields falling to the High boys . Despite a numbers problem, Ashers had enough quality to beat the inaccurate Tonners by 2 majors with Moon (5) and Columbin (5) getting all but 2 of their goals. Grace and Alexander were their best. Collegians, with David Lumley giving great drive on the ball, were too good for Red's Rovers. Rajch booted 10 for Ajax for the 2nd week in a row in their easy win over Scotchies who had along interval between their 2 g!s . Best forJackers were Braun, Chrapot and Mehl (son of my old adversary George?) . High's inaccuracy cost them valuable percentage againstthe Fields . 'Veterans' Jeremy Goldin, Paul Barge & Peter Fountas (4) did well for High as did Damien Senn .
PREVIEW OF TODAY'S G,4f.1E DIVISION ON E It's Nodders turn to trek out to Chirnside who should have learnt a!ot from last week's loss to the welldisciplined Ds and, if they have, will be hard to toss . I think they can concentrate on the ball and so just edge the Nodders out . I was very impressed with De La last week whilst Lobba Ladds did well they didn't look anywhere near as good as Ds - De La comfortably . The Xavs machine will be too good for the Monds who will still take it up tothem . The undermanned Marcellin won't be up to the class of OMs . Bemies should be too good at home for Mentone whose effort last week was quite creditable. SELECTIONS : Chirnside Park, De LaSalle, O . Xavs, St Bernards, O . Meib. DIVISION TWO CENTRAL Blues are certainly one of the form teams so far but OTs will improve on last week with Terry knowing a bit more about his new team . At home, Blues should be about 15 pts better today . O. Carey's form is good and should be a!ittle better than St Leos for whom a win is not far away . Blacks will notch that first win for this year at O. Hoes expense for whom I have the greatest admiration for having a dinkum go every week with 19 of the U19 mates playing in the'ones' . NOBs are at home to the Wells and I think Jim's boys effortfor 3 qtrs against Therry last week was good and a4 qtr effort today should see them get home, All visitors to Donvale have a struggle to roll the Friars and Therry will be no exception . The Friars effort against Parade was very good and a repeat could get them home as Therry are probably plugging some injury gaps in their seniors . Hesitatingly, I'll go for the Roys. Parade & Ivanhoe have byes - B/Temp have withdrawn . SELECTIONS : Uni Blues, O. Carey, Uni Blacks, NOB, Therry. DIVISION TWO SOUT H I think all 4 games in this section should be pretty close. If Collegians can put in the full 4 qtrs they should be able to knock of the Ashers. Jackers are going to get much stronger opposition today from the Tiger Bedes than they've had in the last 2 weeks but I think they'1l still sneak in . High will be too good on the'postage stamp' for Scotchies who would have to be better than last week . The Fields visit the windy graveyard at B ri ghton Beach and I think today they will become another victim of the swirling breezes. Rovers have the bye . SELECTIONS : Collegians, Ajax, M HSOB, O . Brighton . WINNING CLUBS : Phone me on 568 4727 over the weekend or fax me on Monday at 646 0872 with details of best players & main goalkickers. SLAB CHALLENGE : This goes to Tones if they can get the 4 pts at Kei!or.
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SfAZENOD BLUES 2 .7 7.14 16.17 27.24 .186 0.0 0.0 1 .1 1 .1 .7 MARCELLIN De Navi 5, Morgan 5, O'Hara 4, Hansen 2, Manley, Fisher, MAZENOD gavy Bourbon, Huggins, Nash, Borg, Goudie, Carter, Occhuitto, Sullivan . BEST O'Hara, Morgan, Sullivan, Nash, Fisher, Little. MARCELLIN Williams . BEST Thompson, Fava, Nasrallah, Mathews, B Ibrahim, DE LA SALLE 7.5 11 .6 16.10 23.14 .152 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 .0 7.5 8.5 11 .11 .77 DE LA SALLE Conroy 3, Fountoulakis 3, Greene 3, Arnall 2, Crowe 2, t:eson 2, Grant 2, Parr 2, Satchel] 2, Gallagher, Tucker . BEST Rowchi, oy, Fountoulakis, McGrath, Smith, Gallagher. Pignataro, McQuire. BEST Piccioli, t; ,i IRNQ DE P Di Cleric, McIntosh, Pignataro. 8.5 8.6 13 .8 14.13.97 ORMOND OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .3 7.11 8.12 12.17.89 ORMOND Neef 4, McGaw 3, Looby 2, Goldman, Kovacic, Malane, Phillips, Wilks . BEST Neel, Kenrick, Mcaw, Goldman, Pelna, Haddon . 0 HAILEY Rowe4, Anastasios 2 . Evans 2, Wood, Jones, Boothey, Raby . BEST Pound, Buchanan, Stack, Raby, Hilton, Nicholls . 3.3 4.4 12 .6 14 .7.91 OLD MENTONIANS °OLD XAVERIANS 6 .5 16.11 21 .18 31 .27.213 0 MENTONIANS Finnis4, Flaskis 3, Murphy 3, Winduss 2, Martin, Katris. BEST Finnis, D. Murphy, Katris, Lean, Karp, Johnson. OXAVS Petroff 7, Stones 6, Dluzniak 4, Fitzsimon 3, Hall 3, Gill 3, Black 2, Westmore, O'Brien, Delmo . BEST Petroff, Gill, Dluzniak, Stones, lb'estmore, Thomas. OLD MELBURNIANS 2.1 6.7 9.9 15 .13.103 ST BERNARDS BLUE 2.3 4.6 6 .11 7.13.55 0 MELBURNIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST BERNARDS Rogers 3, Kavanagh, Sawicki, Webb, Farmer. BEST Scerri, McIntyre, Daffey, Rogers, Castles, Kavanagh .
MONASH BLUES 1 .1 5.4 7.7 12.10.82 OLD BRIGHTON 4.6 4.11 7.13 9.15.69 MONASH BLUES Moon 5, Colombies 5, Chipperfield, Tuohey . BEST Tuohey, Colombies, Goodson, Bridges, Barrett, Caldwell . 0 BRIGHTON Antonis 2, Oakley 2, Williams 2, Wilson, Fatter, Beschendorff. BEST S . Williams, D . Wilson, Robinson, Nikakis, Stewart, Ward. HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .0 4.4 5.6 7.7.49 COLLEGIANS 6.9 11 .10 15.15 20 .18.138 HAMPTON ROVERS Tregear 2, Busby 2, Dakis, Haggerty, Smith . BEST N . Murray-White, M . Hope, Haggerty, Artz, Peake, Fletcher. COLLEGIANS Bell 4, Degen 3, De Young 2, Sammons 2, Grant 2, Kelson 2, Sheezel 2, Rose, Manuell, Lucas . BEST Lumley, Degen, Lucas Semmens, Kelson, L. Bell . OLD SCOTCH 1 .3 1 .3 1 .4 2 .8.20 AJAX 6.5 14.9 21 .13 25.20 .170 OLD SCOTCH McCue, McDonnell . BEST Heath, Gregory, P. Roberts, Macmillan, D. Roberts, Speed . AJAX Rajch 10, Moss 4, Mehl 3, Asseraf 2, Braun, Duzenman, Gold, Krasnostein, Shlakht, Wrobel . BEST Braun, Mehl, Chrapoj, Szwider, Bram, Klooger. 2 .2 2.5 5.5 8 .6.54 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 6.5 9.10 11 .13 16.22.118 MHSOB CAUL GRAMMAR Mathieson 4, Howard 3, Ewinger. BEST Morrison, Mathieson, Cassidy, Webster, Kuppe, Ash . MHSOB Fountas 4, Jackson 3, Roberts 3, Saultry 2, Stephens, Paton, Kelly, Cookman. BESTJ. Goldin, P. Barge, D. Senn, D. McAllister, A. Clarke, P. Fountas. ST BEDES A BYE
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA L OLD PARADIANS 2 .3 8.8 10.13 12 .14 .86 WHITEFRIARS 4.3 6.5 10 .8 10.9 .69 0 PARADIANS Farrell 4, Ciavola 2, Brabender 2, Wallis, Digney, McBrien, Horsington . BEST Ciavola, Cosma, Farrell, Digny, Kallis, Basile . WHITEFRIARS Naismith 4, Larratt 2, McFarlane, Pinchbeck, James, Kook . BEST Heath, T. Carrigg, McLaughlin, Cameron, Raffis, Wigney . OLD TRINITY 4.1 7.6 8.7 14.10 .94 IVANHOE 8 .4 10.8 14.12 18 .13.121 0 TRINlTY Sealey 3, Cade 2, Jervis 2, Shein 2, Gibson 2, Davey, Smith, Antowopoulos. BEST Smith, Gibson, Hatfield, Gutteridge, Vargo, Ramsdon. IVANHOE Kavanagh 6, Devlin 3, Pace 3, Laver 2, Joyce, Pace, Rovis, Lynch . ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 3 .2 6.4 9.7 10.7.67 UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.3 12.4 15.7 21 .13.139 ST LEO'S Cmiodo 5, Glass 2, Wells 2, Mitchell . BEST Wells, Cmiodo, cKenzie, Meehan, Manion, McHugh . UNI BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10.9.69 OLD CAREY 12 .11 .83 UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ,OLD CAREY Matthews 8, Lawrence 2, Campbell, Lee . BEST Addison, Campbell, Doggett, Behrens, Dalton, Morrison . OLD CAMBERWELL 33 .22.220 OLD IVANHOE 5 .2.32 0 CAMBERWELL Gladman 7, Waterworth 6, Lethlean 5, McManus 4 , A, Strachan 3, Emberger 2, Frigo 2, Paterson, I . Strachan, Prior, Reid . BEST L. Gladman, S. Lethlean, A. Waterworth, D. Emberger, J. Prior, N . Thomson. O IVANHOE Mansfield 3, Beckwith, Webb. BEST Linley, Quick, Mansfield, Woods, Luk, Atkinson. THERRY 3 .3 6 .8 9.11 14.20.104 NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 7.2 8.2 9 .3 .57 THERRY Goodwin 4, Cullen 2, Moroz 2, Elliott 2, Goodger, Tate, slazyk, .'Joodgate. BEST Finnigan, Urli, Goodwin, La Fontaine, Slazyk, Whybrow . NTH 0 BOYS Mattiazzi 4, Kerr 2, Bryce 2, Trenton . BEST Haifa, Pritchard, Bryar, Care, Bryce, Ternes, Trenton .
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD BLUES vs OLD HAILEYBURY DE LA SALLE vs OLD XAVERIANS ORMOND vs OLD MENTONIAN S OLD MELBURNIANS vs CHIRNSIDE PARK )Ova 14, Albert Park) ST BERNARDS vs MARCELLI N SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD PARADIANS vs IVANHOE OLD TRINITY vs OLD CARE Y ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs OLD IVANHOE UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD CAMBERWELL WHITEFRIARS vs NORTH OLD BOYS UNI BLUES - BYE THERRY - BYE SECT I ON 2 SOUTH HAMPTON ROVERS vs AJA X ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS vs OLD SCOTCH CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs COLLEGIANS MHSOB vs OLD BRIGHTO N MONASH BLUES - BY E
MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incidenttakes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct".
PATRONS ARE NOT PER MITTE[? TO BRING ALCOHOL L t! INTO ELSTERNWlCK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
UNDER 19 SECTIN 2 SOUTH COLLEGIANS vs MONASH BLUE S Fie/d: D. Miller, Tim Ovadia Boundary: W. Allen, R. Swinton AJAX vs ST BEDES MENTONE Fie/d: G . Knight, P. Valentine Boundary: R . Killey, C. Waters MHSOB vs OLD SCOTCH Field: G . Kelly, N . Woods Boundary: C. Sullivan, R . Braun OLD BRIGHTON vs CAULFIELD GR Field: G . Morgan, B . McKee Boundary: T. Creighton, D. Chalmers HAMPTON ROVERS - Bye
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK vs MAZENO D Field: R . Smith, T. Nathan OLD HAILEYBURY vs DE LA SALLE Field: R . Marlyn, P. Griffiths Boundary: R. Marlyn, B. Collins Goal: M . Richardson, K . Walker OLD XAVERIANS vs ORMOND Field: R . Krishnan, S. Meredith Goal: R . Schneider, J . Kelly (Rot ) ST BERNARDS vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: D. McInerney, A . Firley MARCELLIN vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: K . Segota, A . Flac k Boundary: S . O'Connor, D. Jensen Goal: C. Linczowski, D. Webster (Rot)
U SECTION 1 PICCIOLI, Chirnside Par k ANASTASIOS, Old Haileybury M . FARMER, St . Bernards HANDEMAN, Chirnside Park McINTOSH, Chirnside Park
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL IVANHOE vs BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOW E Field: T. Keating, M . McCrohan Boundary.- C. Brajtber g UNI BLUES vs OLD TRINITY Field: D. Ashton, A . Harri s ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs OLD CAREY Field: T. Foley, B. Johannsen OLD IVANHOE vs UNI BLACKS Field: B . Reichelt, A . Alexander Boundary: S. King, K . King NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD CAMBERWELL Field: R . Simon (Rot), G . Keane WHITEFRIARS vs THERR Y Field: A . Stubbs, B. Calleja Boundary: N . Zoides, N . Smith
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SECTION 2 SOUT H RAJCH, AJAX (10) 20 HOWARD, Caulfield Gr (3) 12 MOON, Monash Blues (5) 12 FOUNTAS, MHSOB (4) 10 ATKIN, Old Brighton (0) 9 SECTION 2 CENTRAL MATTHEWS, Old Carey (8) 25 JOYCE, Ivanhoe (1) 23 NAISMITH, Whitefriars (4) 19 S. FARRELL, Old Paradians (4) 1 7
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RECOVERY by David McCormach - Senior Coach, Aquinas Old Collegian s Over recent weeks there has been much media coverage on the criticism, from several AFL coaches, on having to play consecutive games between a shorter break, (in some cases 5 days) against an opposition who has had the normal 7 day break . The main thrust of their argument is that the recovery period is not sufficient for the players to recover both mentally and physically, and therefore giving an unfair advantage to the opposition . While the demands of amateur football is not as great as AFL football, the recovery process from one game to another is still a factor in team and individual performance. Strategies can be employed to speed up the recovery process. Massage, relaxation, sleep and diet are some factors . Nutritional recovery includes: • replacing the fluid and electrolytes lost in sweat . • refuelling muscle glycogen store s • repairing any damage caused by the exercise and building new structures to adapt to the workload . Recove ry and muscle glycoge n Traditionally, football players have considered carbohydrate only on the eve of the match . The sentiment has been to eat protein at the beginning of the week, carbohydrate at the end . Yet recovery from a match, and between each training session, requires a high carbohydrate intake every day. It is likely that the game combined with long training nights will draw heavily on muscle glycogen stores particularly for running players . Muscle damage and injury, caused for example by body contact and tackling, will require even higher carbohydrate intakes to promote glycogen restoration . The most crucial period for active recovery immediately after the game - is probably the time that nutritional needs are most neglected . Research has found that when carbohydrate was eaten immediately after exercise, there was immediate and rapid synthesis of muscle glycogen, twice as fast as when carbohydrate intake was delayed until two hours after the session . So we should take advantage of this time window and deliver some carbohydrate building blocks to the muscle as soon as the game has finished, orwithinthis two hour period . Restoring fluid and elect ro lyte balance Even where planned fluid intake has been carried out before and during an exercise, either competition ortraining, it is likelythat you will still finish the session with some degree of dehydration . Most athletes will not ,be fully aware of the degree of dehydration that has occurred during a session. Human beings have a poor in-built ability to gauge and repair dehydration, so it
is betterto rely on an objective assessment and a definite plan of attack, rather than simply listening to thirst . Most fluid, taken in sufficient quantities, will contribute significantly towards restoring fluid balance after exercise . Water is probably the most accessible and practical rehydrater for most situations . However, there is some evidence that a sports drink, containing moderate amounts of carbohydrate and a small level of electrolytes will actually speed up the restoration of fluid balance when a large deficit has been created . Football tradition has seen fluid and electrolyte practices that are now known to be quite wrong, and even dangerous . Hopefullythere arefewclubs inthese enlightened times that promote salt tables to prevent cramp, orthinkthattraining withoutfluid intaketoughens up players. Water bottles should always be on hand during training sessions and matches . Cordial or a sports drink is commonly provided by many clubs between quarters, and in sufficient quantitiesthese can meet both fluid and carbohydrate demands . Recove ry and Alcoho l It is a tradition amongst amateur clubs to have a few beers with the opposition afterthe game. While I believe this socialising to be a very important part of the amateur scene, players must be made aware of the effects of alcohol on the recovery process . Alcohol is not good for fluid replacement - in fact, it acts as a diuretic and may cause dehydration . And despite what you may have heard about beer and 'carbo-loading', alcoholic drinks will not fuel up your muscle glycogen stores. The kilojoules in alcoholic drinks come from alcohol, not carbohydrate, and alcohol is a high kilojoule source of poor nutritional value. Forthe injured player an issue often forgotten in the most match cheer, is the impact alcohol has on tissue damage. Remember that you ice and elevate soft tissue injuries and bruising to constrict blood flow to the injured parts . The player who consumes alcohol immediately after the game may cause extra swelling and bleeding, delaying recovery, and in some cases even exacerbating the extent of the damage. The most sensible pathway for an injured player to take is to avoid any alcohol in the 24 hours post exercise . The ability to bounce back immediately from each match and training session should give you an edge over your opponents, and save you from that end-ofthe-week fatigue. Ref . The complete guide to FOOD for SPORTS performance . RESOURCE OFTHE WEEK : Thisweeks'Resource of the week' is the book "Run to Daylight" This is Vince Lombardi's own diaryof a week atthe helm ofthefamous GREEN BAY PACKERS. He takes us from the first
review of game films on Monday right through to the final gun on Sunday afternoon. We see the planning, the plotting, the practice and the pain as forty-plus men come together to form that precision unit that makes for winning football . Lombardi gives us his views on life, the game, coaching, success, famiiy. "Run to Daylight" is available from Santo Caruso at Melbourne Sports Books priced at $20. All submissions to 'Resource Of The Week' become eligible for the 'RESOURCE OF THE MONTH' award to the value of $20 from Melbourne Sports Books . So all readers of "Coaches Clipboard" players, committeemen, supporters included, lets shake off the apathy and startsharing some resources! Single article s
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EY3PM AQUINAS 3 .10pm 0 . CAMBERWELL 4.47pm CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.15pm` BY5PM FAWKNER 5.09* IVANHOE 5.11 CAULFIELD GR 5 .06 UNI BLACKS 5.0 9 0. IVANHOE 5 .03 DE LA SALLE (U19) 5 .12 UNI BLACKS (U19) 5 .09 THERRY (U19) 5 .05 HAMPTON ROVERS (U19) 5.1 0 *Clubs had to be contacted for scores
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IVANHOE OAKLEIGH PARKSIDE (Res) ST JOHNS (Res) MARCELLIN (Club XVIII) 0. XAVERIANS (Club XVIII) 0. IVANHO E MONASH WHITES (Club XVIII) MONASH GRYPHONS (Club XVIII) MARCELLIN (U19 ) DOVETON ST KEVINS BANYULE (Res) AQUINAS (Res) POWERHOUSE (Club XVIII) 0. SCOTCH (Club XVII I 0. MENTONIANS (U19~
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Whatathriller between Kew and Therry with the prize for the victor, top position in,, Bt the last caange, and several times, with Kew 3 gl up . a then Cavanagh gotthe 1st gl for Kew againstthe wind t The . Firom he centre bounce, Kew fron got the ball down n ,to go to McAlister who marked, went back and put itthrough the centre for a one point win . :Closest finishes for the day (M's best, Chris 3 pt win v. St Bernards Marceilin's A: Slattery) . T s best, A . La Rosa) 06 ( G; T'town's 7 pt win v MHW West B . (Emp-1391s pt D . Buileen United's .8 for B-U and best) . B'wiCk (M .F. Reidy, W .F's E : Whitefriats' 20 Pt win v best) . Commonwealth Bank F: FIT's 8 pt win v at Buiieen United when their A club record Dick Morley played magnificent, prolific best and fairest his 224th game for the club . inted coach of the VAFA Max Lyon had been app Tooteit, Under-19teamwithTom waGagaincoach . Andrew Langford-Jone selectors s oded by selectors w+th ofthe CDEF'team ;hewassupp living, Peter ;a wealth of experience in playing and Rick , Hutchinson, Peter Hannan, Peterand Mason B rockweii . his O Camberwe l l congratulated George g 150th game while Ajax saluted their playin . Mark Mark Feldy on reaching that number late last year started in 1975, retired in 1982 to establish his pharmacy returned to the game in 1986, f family s raise ~ust a he aeft of , ina 1982 . What adayltwasatDeLaSalle wheis fo the teamlhe watched his team go down 20 g kicked 15 .9t06.11 . The'by Monds once coached, Ormond . in the second to half time and then kicked 14.11 to 4.3
Club 241 gl) . Foundation Memb e-rand this 250th b eg m e the for "Conga" Erickson 0 the , . (Col was recently awarded ership reserves to a his career, a VAFA Certificate of Merit for his serices to 0 .) continued their unbeaten run with Mentonians - Ed (B) 0 Paradians a 16 pt win over BulleenTemplestowe, 23 .10 .148 to were "Captain Courageous" Arthur 20 .12 .132 Best P . Woo d Roe (playing his 150th game), Gieeson, & VanDenDriest, Deianty, Ling (8 . Tempiestowe) Collegians, back in the Under 19s for the first time since 1939 recorded its first win . & Ian Ramsay of Perkins 250 games both to Jeff life members of the club, and Eisternwick, vin committeeman and treasurer, lcent full backKeand CBOC), a mag (St Kilda Drinan winner of three Club Best and Fairest awards .
half . Ormond's Wald onss 6llgls for 1~a e was Carboon (5) . Field umpires were Greg Hardiman an outstanding feat and Mark Bushfield with Rod (I can add up ) and Michael Lentini in the gls . - 1983 ROUND 4 -10 Y EARS AGOplayed his 200th game Simon "Harry" Costello iel Uni Blacks when he t y oowhenfMonash dfor recorded its It was a disappointing. Harry's da career is worth recording .14 .16 to 11 firstwin,13 -the first player to reach 200 senior games with Blacks, Best and Fairest, 197376-77-78 , Captainori1981teaAmll 1975777879808182 , Australian 1979, (Harry's brotherTony, also played 197 games with the Blacks .) after 'Gentleman' Jim Peters retired as an umpir e548games,379withtheVAFA(13 field,5boundary,
i5 YEARS AGO .6 to a annihilated No rth O .B. with a 10 Uni Blues solitary gI in the second term, the feature of the game . Blues & Carlson, Kelly, Bro wn, Yeo, Schauble ( . Only bright spot for North NOB) were best ( Randles was comeback in the reserves of former top class . halfback player, Steve Maule Stevens, senior vice200 games to "Gotta" . O Ivanhoe Grammarians president of W Brunswick(D) remained undefeatedwith astrong 19.16 rscorin O 8ove r 12 ckweil, Ce ddla, go B est werehB B .10 (1ry11$ ( 30) oIn1 R . Wood, MHSOB . t Dagg (West B) & R . Staley,; 150 to dashing long lef ghton Milestones at O SriOwen Millis and 100to Andrew foot kicking wingman ttwhose considerable courage and football skills Muile had been an inspiration to his teammates . Andrew had also served the club for many years as press correspondent and registration secretaryecord Kew honoured 200 games from Terry Hayes, . r in 1974, Best & Faaestfour times . Interstate player . never seen a club catain i n more courageo us and dedicated member 3 20 YEARS AGO - 197 .17) played brilliant football to Caulfield Gr (27 .11) who turned in a miserable annihilate O Paradians (3 &G . Fletcher (7 gls) performance . Griffiths, McNicol .aughlin were bestfor Caulfield while Lyons, Hart & McL struggles for 0 Paradians . John Peter Skerry, One hundred games to s, all of Aiphington, Rick Porton, Ha rtigan, Ian Har ri Neil Malone (MHSOB) & Ron BakerTovo{eioCaul . A Section captains were Greg Wilson, Wa rfe Coburg ., Guy re North Grammar., Graham Geelong ., R . Booth Monash, Shane Magui
OB ., Ross Duke O• Paradians., Roger Wood Ormond ., Barry Amott St Bernards OC ., and B . Cotrill Uni Blues. Who captained Ivanhoe? On the bottom in B after 3 rounds, De La Salle (4 years later - an A Section Premiership - Ed . ) Kew (B) kicked 7.2 to Uni Blacks 3 .4 in final qtr to run out winners and record their first victory. 25 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Ormond paid tribute on the passing of the grand old man of the club, LesSmith, foundation president in 1931 . Les Gordon, veteran Powerhouse captain coach , played his 300th game - the last 200 had been consecutive. Frank Snell (Kew) & John Booth (0 Paradians) were appointed coaches of teams to play Tasmania & South Australia respectively. Melb High & Uni Blacks drew - 9.14 apiece. Another thriller was Kew v Old Scotch, with Kew 33 pts ahead at the last change, and scoreless in the last qtr, handling on to win by four pts. Best were Paterson, Findlay, Goonan (Kew) & Mackay, R . Beau re pai re & P. Clarke (0 Scotch) . 35 YEARS AGO - 1958 Members of the Permit Committee were Fre d Coldrey (chairman), W. Gallacher, F. Hamilton, George M cTaggart & K . Philips. 0 Scotch recorded their first win over O Melburnians for eight years with a convincing 21 pt victory. parry, Wilson & Law, later a Hawthorn star rover, were best for Old Scotch with Pinkus, Turner & Morris serving Old Melburnians well . Parkside maintained thei r
unbeaten record in C Section when they fought back in second half to best National Bank by 19 pts . Best were Barry, Dite, Dempster ( Parkside) & Dunn, Strickland, Wall (National Bank) . UHSOB extended congratulations to coach George Murray - a proud father. Amateur results were being broadcast on Saturday nights by 3UZ with scores repeated again on Sunday mornings by John Russell (later a leading racecaller N .R .) . One hundred games to Allen Morris, Old Scotch vice captain, club best and fairest in 1957, and runnerup in 1952 and 1953 . Allen had been by his example an inspiration on and off the field . B Section captains were Phil McLaughlin 0 Paradians ., D. Hoffman ES&A Bank ., Rex Jones Power House ., Michael Roet Uni Blacks., Noel Stokes Kew., Noel Rundle Old Geelong Gram ., Geoff Pau( MHSOB., & Laurie Anstee Hampton Rovers . Who captained Comm . Bank & Geelong? 45 YEARS AGO - 1948 O Melbumians & Uni Blacks, both undefeated, met in the match of the day. The Dark Blues kicked a gl against the wind in the last qtr to win by 4 pts - stars for the victors were Evan Macg re gor & Ted Cordner while for the Blacks Denis Cordner & Kevin Dillon gave great service . Hampton Rovers notes read : "Our star was Peter Lucas, whose debut was a gem" - became a great half back for Collingwood .
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OLD PARADIANS vs FAWKNER (B) NO MATCH ROSTERE D COLLEGIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS (A) NO MATCH ROSTERED (MOTHERS' DAY )
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COMMONWEALTH BANK vs ST KILDA/ JULY-17 : MARCELLIN vs UNI BLUES (B) STH CAULFIELD (C) JULY 18 : DE LA SALLE vs OLD SCOTCH (A) 0. SCOTCH vs O. HAILEYBURY (A) JULY 31 : OLD HAILEYBURY vs ORMOND (A) PROPOSED U19 "TRIPLEHEADER" AUG 1 : OLD BRIGHTON vs COLLEGIANS (A ) III (see below) AUG 7: CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUTH PRELIM FINAL S 0. MENTONIANS vs O. MELBURNIANS (B) AUG 8: ® THERRY vs MARCELLIN (B ) AUG 14 : OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON (A) 0. MELBURNIANS vs WHITEFRIARS (B) AUG 15 : CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUTH NO MATCH FOSTERED GRAND FINALS BULLEEN(TEMP vs O. MENTONIANS (B) AUG 21 : FAWKNER vs OLD MENTONIANS (B) ® VAFA vs VCFL U19s (11 .30) followed by AUG 22 : NO MATCH ROSTERED ® VAFA Senior Match (Res. Saturday) AUG 28 : B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL JUNE 26: AUG 29 : A SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL JUNE 27: ® VAFA vs VMFL U19s (11 .30) followed by SEPT 4 : B SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL VAFA Senior Match (Res . Saturday) SEPT 5 : A SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL JULY 3 : ORMOND vs NORTH OLD BOYS (A) SEPT 11 : C SECTION GRAND FINAL (E .P.) JULY 4 : O. XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARDS (A) SEPT 12 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL JULY 10 : BANYULE vs BULLEENTEM P SEPT 18 : B SECTION GRAND FINA L JULY 11 : ® SEPT 19 : A SECTION GRAND FINA L MAY 16 : MAY 22 : MAY 23 : MAY 29 : MAY 30 : JUNE 5 : JUNE 6 : JUNE 19: JUNE 20 :
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]UMPIRES CORNER by Mike Murray and. Steve McCarthy • It's Round 4 already! The sun's still shining, the grounds are still rock hard, the refreshments are back on at Scotch and the umps wou!d appear to have their bearings right. Well almost! Seems that Peter Gersch was happily changing for a recentfixture at Haileybu ry when colleagues R . Simon and W. Hinton appeared for their appointment . A confused Peter was heard to utter, "This is Ormond, isn't it?" We believe that the McKinnon Rd/Malane St time trial would gain Mr G the po!e position at Bathurst later in the year. • Frank'I Never Really Left' Martinez had cause to remove his shorts during 3/4 time recently. Fortunately, Michael "The Canopy" Lentini was on hand to provide suitable covering to enable Francisco to rectify the situation . • Nice to catch up with former goalie, Kevin 'Roof' 'Tyler at Arden St the other week . Kevin serves behind the bar at the Old Trinity after-match and has promised to look after the 'men in white'. • Former fieldie, Tim 'Sheep' Shearer, down from Sydney, took charge of the ' Ressies' at HQ last Saturday. Tim sends his regards to all his mates. • Best wishes are extended to both Shane Burdack and the affable Norm Nugent following their recent health 'problems'. Shane fell to the old 'hole in the ground', while Normie fe!l victim to a'ho!e in the Ozone layer'. Good luck to you both for a speedy recovery. We need all the good umpires we can get ! • The 'Tatts' prizes - Tattoos not Tattslotto - were spread around this week with Rob Bell, Tommy ° Zapadlo and Frank Martinez topping the bill . Unfortunately, Steve McCa rt hy's shoulder-length 'Love' iilustrations washed off in the showers. Guess you'll have to change your brand of chewy, Macca. • The scribes would liketo point outto Noel Rundle, Esq that he may have been a'tad off the mark' in his Looking Back column (17/4) in reference to 'A' section umpire 'survivors' from Round 2 (1983) . While Peter 'Digger' Wiseman will always be around (thanks to his beloved, Betty), Wayne '0' Hen ry continues to scorch the turf as we!! . Even 'Dick' Tracey can be seen plugging away for Old Brighton Reserves. Nevertheless, Noel's writings are both interesting and entertaining . • Congratulations to Old Xavs (Lake Oval), Old Trinity (Arden St) and Old Scotch (Camberwell) on their'ground grabs' for 1993 . While players, officials and
supporters appreciate the venues and facilities, the umps certainly look forward to their appointments at these arenas too . • A recent excursion to the National Galle ry to view the magnificent Rembrandt to Renoir Exhibition prompted the following `mix and match' exercise: - Fortune Teller (Steve Hopper) - The Merry Company (David D'A!tera/Ron Smith) - Landscape with Travellers (Chris Keeton/Kevin Segcta) - The Adoration of the Lamb (Don McKenzie) - Old Man (Peter Harris) - Po rt rait of a Gentleman (Les Harrison ) - Po rt rait of a Gentleman in White (Peter Keogh) - Po rt rait of a Youth (Peter Wiseman ) - The Foursome (Richie Simon, Wayne Hinton, Mark Bushfield, Andrew Kilner) - Cabinet (Darren Dalgliesh ) - The B roken Pitcher (Therese) - Still Life (Brian Goodman) - At The Milliners (Gary Baumgarton/Julian Velleman ) . . .C!assics - Works of Art - everyone of them! • UMPIRE PROFILE : Today we probe the A-R-K. Full name: Andrew Ramon Kilner. Nickname: Stud . Year commencedumpiring: ESCFA('82) ;VFLCadetSquad ('84) ; AFL ('88), VAFA ('91). VAFA Games: 51 . Highlights: VAFA U/19 Rep player ('81) ; AFL U/19 Prelim Final ('87) ; VAFA 'B' Grand Final ('92) . Greatest influence on Career: Ramon P. Kilner(Dad) - DDJFL umpire/ESCFA Advisor. Football Playing Career: 150 games Bulleen/ Temp (U/10s to seniors) . Football Pet Hates: Whingeing players. Most Memorable Match : The 'after-matches' have been the most memorable. Best Amateur Footballers Seen: Andy Smythe, Stuart Hinchen . Best Umpires: Darren Goldspink, Andrew Coates, Richie Simon . What / Like About Umpiring : Feeling of teamwork; 'after-matches' ; friendships with umpires, players, officials . Personal Ambition : Umpires rep - 1993 Amateur Carnival (SA) ; A Section Grand Final . • DATES TO REMEMBER : May 8th : Progressive Dinner; May 13th : Goalies Dinner Meeting (Bentleigh Club) ; M ay 27th : Association Meeting . • C'arn the RACY - They'll keep you going! Mike and Macca
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27TH APRIL 1993 T. COX, M arcellin U19 - Abuse of umpire - 2 matches R . HENDERSON, Chirnside Park U19 - Striking 2 matches M . McMAHON, Fawkner - Audible Offence - 1 matc h C. FREEMAN, Parkside - Abusive Language - 2 matches M . AMAD, M arcellin - Striking - 2 matches B. YOUNG, Fawkner - Striking - 2 matches P. DAY, MHSOB - Striking - 3 matches P. DAY, MHSOB - Striking - 2 matches S. M ARKHAM, St Bedes (Witness not attending) - Suspended until appearanc e D . HALL, Brunswick - Charging an opponent - 2 matches
S . KOPPENS, St Johns - Misconduct - 2 matches J . BLEASBY, Peninsula - Misconduct - 2 matches M . CASTALDI, Salesians - Striking - 5 matches *C. SOUTER, O. Essendon - Striking - 2 matches *B. MOLONEY, Banyule - Striking - 2 matches *L . WADDINGHAM, ANZ - Attempting to strike - 1 match *R . FELTSCHEER, Yarra Vallay - Striking - 2 matche s *R . LOVE, Kew - Striking - 2 matches *G . MATHERSON, St Johns - Striking - 2 matches *D . JIGGINS, Richmond Central - Striking - 2 matche s *Accepted prescribed penalty . B. WOODHEAD Tribunal Co-ordinato r
27TH APRIL 199 3 VAFA against University Blues and Ther ry (B section seniors) in that in the match played 17/4/93 at Elsternwick Park both teams were involved in a melee . Both clubs found guilty - University Blues fined $300 (prior offences previous 3 years) ; Therry fined $100 (no offences over previous 3 years) . VAFA against Peninsula and UHSOB (F section 1 seniors) in that in the match played 17/4/93 at Peninsula both teams were involved in a melee. Both clubs found guilty - both clubs fined $300 (prior offence overthe last 3 years) . VAFA against North Brunswick on a charge of conduct unbecoming in that player Dean DeMorton did allegedl y headbutt Old Ivanhoe player George Haros in the senior match played at North Brunswick on April 3 . Player DeMorton found guilty and suspended for 4 matches . °VAFA against Old Scotch and North Old Boys (A section seniors) in that in the match played 17/4/93 at the Camberwell Sports Ground both teams were involved in a melee . Both clubs found guilty - Old Scotch fined $150 and North Old Boys fined $100 (no offences over previous 3 years) . VAFA against Ormond AFC and its senior coach Mike McArthur-Allen on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association in that after the senior match against Collegians at Ormond on 17/4/93 McArthurAllen did use abusive and insulting language to field umpire Justin Toohey . McArthur-Allen pleaded guilty and was suspended for coaching Ormond for the next 2 matches . Ormond to be placed on a $1000 suspended sentence to be forfeited if any Ormond official is found guilty of an offence involving an umpire . Such suspended sentence to be for period until end of 1993 . P. STEVENS, Investigations Co-Ordinato r
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W L D FOR AGST % PTS D RESERVE SECTION UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 0 0 432 134 322 .39 ST KEVINS 3 0 0 206 172 199 .77 ST BEDES/MENTONE 2 1 0 297 102 291 .18 OLD IVANHOE 2 1 0 260 134 194 .03 OLD GEELONG 2 1 0 321 221 14525 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 1 0 175 231 7576 BRUNSWICK 1 2 0 76 296 2568 WILLIAMSTOWN CfMS 0 3 0 135 265 5094 NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 3 0 103 255 4039 THOMASTOWN 0 3 0 144 398 3618 E RESERVE SECTION POWERHOUSE 3 0 0 263 154 170.78 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 0 0 291 172 169 .12 DOVETON 2 1 0 310 142 218.31 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 2 1 0 271 159 170 .44 ELSTERNWICK 2 1 0 222 201 11045 GLENHUNTLY 1 2 0 258 218 11835 O ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 2 0 213 195 10923 AQUINAS 0 B 1 2 0 156 207 7536 BULLEEN UNITED 0 3 0 121 323 3746 ANZ BANK 0 3 0 40 396 101 0 Ft RESERVE SECTIO N LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3 0 0 260 100 260 .00 12 PENINSULA OB 2 1 0 305 195 156 .41 8 ST ANDREWS 2 1 0 280 196 142 .86 8 ST JOHNS OC 2 1 0 224 183 122 .40 UHSOB 2 1 0 225 209 10766 8 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 1 0 216 209 10335 8 OLD CAREY 1 2 0 165 212 77.63 4 ST MARYS 1 2 0 201 310 6484 4 E ST B U~SWICK 0 3 0 123 2500 4920 00 F2 RESERVE SECTION RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 0 0 222 87 255.17 12 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 0 0 157 135 116 .30 12 UNIVERSITY REDS 2 1 0 251 98 256.12 8 OAKLEIGH A F C 2 1 0 339 179 189 .39 8 BORONIA PARK 2 1 0 298 229 13013 8 BALWYN COMBINED 2 1 0 175 143 12238 8 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 1 2 0 203 241 8423 4 CANTERBURY N BALWYN 1 2 0 185 234 7906 4 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 2 0 158 299 52,84 4 VUT/FIT 1 2 0 84 274 3066 4 CAMBERWELL A F C 0 3 0 75 266 28 .20 0 CLUB XVIII - NORT H ELTHAM OC 3 0 0 305 146 208.90 12 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 1 0 203 89 228.09 8 OLD PARADIANS 2 1 0 243 182 133.52 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 1 0 164 159 103 .14 8 KEW 2 1 0 125 157 7962 8 ST BERNARDS 1 2 0 184 214 85 .98 4 OLD GEELONG 1 2 0 163 223 7309 4 MARCELLIN 1 2 0 89 203 4384 4 THERRY 1 2 0 111 254 4330 4 CLUB XVIII - SOUT H OLD XAVERIANS 3 0 0 288 124 232 .26 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 0 0 278 125 222 .40 12 MAZENOD 0 C 2 1 0 248 191 129.84 8 OLD SCOTCH 2 1 0 159 148 107.43 8 COLLEGIANS 1 2 0 202 201 10050 4 BLOODS 1 2 0 123 138 8913 4 DE LA SALLE 1 2 0 145 169 85 .80 4 MONASH WHITES 1 2 0 156 185 8432 4 POWER HOUSE 1 2 0 91 356 2556 4 MONASH GRYPHONS 0 2 0 136 247 5506 0 UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS 3 0 0 608 195 311 .79 12 MAZENOD OC 3 0 0 424 201 210 .95 12 DE LA SALLE 3 0 0 364 221 164 .71 12 CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 1 0 446 317 140 .69 8 ORMOND 2 1 0 366 353 10368 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 2 0 203 266 7632 4 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 2 0 301 407 73 .96 4 ST BERNARDS 0 3 0 193 411 4696 0 OLD MENTONIANS 0 3 0 255 558 45,70 0 • MARCELLIN 0 3 0 70 470 1489 0 UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD CAREY 3 0 0 464 166 279 .52 12 IVANHOE 3 0 0 486 244 199.18 12 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 0 0 396 224 176 .79 12 THERRY 3 0 0 397 247 160 .73 12 WHITEFRIARS 2 1 0 403 226 17832 8 OLD PARADIANS 2 1 0 378 289 130,80 8 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 2 0 400 263 15209 4 OLD TRINITY 1 2 0 197 241 81,74 4 • NORTH OLD 80Y5 1 2 0 265 331 8006 4 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 1 2 0 135 330 40,91 4 BULLEENITEMPLESTOWE 1 2 0 112 381 2940 4 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 3 0 212 405 5235 0 OLD IVANHOE 0 3 0 95 687 1383 0 UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 SOUT H AJAX 3 0 0 349 93 375.27 12 COLLEGIANS 2 1 0 331 227 145 .81 8 OLD BRIGHTON 2 1 0 354 263 134.60 8 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 1 0 295 294 100.34 8 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 2 1 0 193 194 9948 8 MHSOB 2 1 0 263 291 9038 8 MONASH BLUES 1 2 0 241 276 8732 4 OLD SCOTCH 1 2 0 106 272 3897 4 HAMPTON ROVERS 0 3 0 204 426 47.89 0
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