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THREE 1 E=31'aRlSE PLAYERS - FOR AND IpIGAINS T Last weekend saw the first day of the "3 man . interchange" trial period and said about the introduction Much has been written be reviewed after its use for all this trial-rule which will of 1993 home/away matches and the 1993 finals series . ees that the Executive will not Two advisory commin ttreceiving end of the year subdoubt be interested i missions from, are the Rules Rev iew Committ ee (RRC) of this "new look" (seelast week's Editorial for details Australian Football ry committee) and the VAFA's adviso (VAFA1AFCA) of Coaches' Associations sub-branch which all our coaches are compulsory members . The RRC has already been selected and will meet its submission on the workings regularly before writing . The of all rules, including our 3 interchange trial rule an educative body for VAFA/AFCA, althoughsbasically to formulate a its member coaches, i expected as well detailed submission on the game - its rules and fu rtherg plans for enhancing its role of improving coachin
advisory capacity to the Executive as it plans for the tuture - club supporters and club committees in writing through their club secretary ; umpires through their representative on the RRC (Chairman of Umpire Committee). Just as the 1993 Reinstatement Guidelines were formulated by considering a Reinstatement Guidelines Working Party (made up of elected representatives of each section) submission the Executive is delighted to consider submissions that view VAFA football in the broad sense and not through "self interest" eyes only . To assist senior coaches who are having trouble grappling with how to best use the 3 interchange bench, I invite each senior coach to fax or mail me completed survey form, the results of which l will publish in afuture issue. Coaches - I will keep the identity of you and your club confidential - I would just like the opportunity of providing statistics and methods of usage to all to assist the evaluation process . Survey forms to P Stevens c!- PO Box 359, Elsternwic k 3185 (mail) or 531 6601 (fax) .
"standards . Other groups have the opportunity of acting in an '`-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COACH : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . CLUB: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . .. .... ... .. .... ... ... ... ... ... .... .. ... ... .. MAY 15-18 2 . . . it. is. . not . DID YOU USE 3 INTERCHANGE PLAYERS ON SAT/SUN SO remember compulsory for senior teams to have 3 interchange players IF NO, BRIEFLY GIVE YOUR REASONS FOR NOT DOING .... ... .... ... ... ... .... .. .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... .... .. . IF YES, BRIEFLY EXPLAIN HOW THIS PLAYER WAS CHOSEN . . . . . . . . . .
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their chance to secure 4 pts and a draw would hav e REVIEW been a fitting result . Ormond won their 3rd g~onds umped De Lat PREVIEW ol defeated De {_a by p The hold a 26 pt qtr time lead but De La, Ied by Co On paper this week's games select themselves - but eMcClouna ,puledthisbackto7ptsa gaint h e who am) to pick as winner? did a fine job in the 3rd term adding refused on form look far too good for St Bernards. North, p breeze but Ormond, rn agritty Tim Jones hasn't been mentioned in North's best . Mark Koppen to lie down and notched a great win players but I'm certain that is form warranted his dsConela . The duel between Wayn in the ruck was in greatah e G Grant Sheedy and selection in the State squad e but bbe Job!ing with many opportunities. Damien Crowe battled hard all day for De La but ewh!e a all too? Boyble, z V even Carey wins, who will Brg unfortunately the bell came too soon for them . Fisher and Clayton are all dangerous around the goals easily account The B -section GF replay saw Brighton and North's backline, led bYoBtves o pu!l out from the . Once again Tom Hayden was amongst the . I don't have many p for Trinity aStrock Bernards lineup, There is talent there with Capes, goals, booting 4 . Trinity's slow start putthem right behind the 'eight ball', but Brighton's dominance in the midfield, Gollant where Pryor and Anderson gathered possessions at. e f f nge playes, are not up to it? North by 30 pe , rhaps th will, saw them have 20 shots to 10 in the 2nd half pts. to Brighton in what shoul d Andrew Allibon battled hard in the centre while aren't Lex . Trinity Collegians are at home. Brighton are terrific at home Taylor continued his good form in the ruck ! be areal test for the Tonners quite up to it, but by the same token they are not far away but there is ~aamGjalbTaith and Andrew Pryor w!~povfide The Xavs arrived "in-town" with a gutsy win over . a will Simon Lenno reawy x another 1 pt defeat for the Old Boysas if they an on-ba!l duel worth watchin has North o will stop Schober'? n g i~s, w . My questio and Garry Irvine didn't see enough of them ast year! pamstring Chris Brook will certainly have his work cut out for him cemented when Luke Boyle appeared wit h . Brad Woolhouse will take . The Xavs ran well all day with Anthony Egan today if he picks up Schober injury on Tom Hayden and if Hayden can be contained rebounding off the halt back line and Mick Blood hav+ng . Xavs kicked to lose this game Collegians will win easily . Brighton are confident ands the better of Steve Brazil r a football, by 20 ptowthe Lion in the 3rd term when they kicked 1,11! Marshall Fishe hwa also oa ktoo strog~Collegi s eXavs st~iall lo Scotch and kicked 5glsfrmtheflank forNorthntbuagoe The battle of ex Yarra Park tenants. Scotch a good target up forwar d won a takes place at Camberwell their dues - they are more than just a good side (so Xaverians thriller last week as did Xavs, but l wonder wholearnt are North! ) at the Carter b the most from their victory. Xavs have so many avenues Collegians thrashed St Bernards ywithsuons to goal - Storey, Bailey, Bourke, O'Sullivan - that I feel 53 pts. St 6ernards a dheartache~The lospe n of sMatt Scotch simply won't have enough good players to stop causing the club great and they ar . Duncan McCall is Scotch's main target, although eeMu!kamshitoSClegarns,dpith them Tom Wilson is coming into form . Stuart Colquhoun and Well and truly strugg gMick Blood will control the ruck and this is. are where thea dominance of Wayne Carey, were magn+f+cent in the in for l midfield with Aaron Harrison, Matt Galbraith and Nick rot will start for Scotch . Rob Fuller andco Proctor all getting their fair share of the ball - especially long day in defence. The Xavs by 5 g . De La will .9. Chris La Salle at Arden St after 1/2 time when the Lions added 12 .11 to 3 Trinity take on De befumingovertheirl pt loss to Ormond and I pityTrinit yove Calthorpe tried hard on his wing for St Bernards but they are playing as ateam without system and had better . Lex Taylor will have first uuse all hi s se to Trev~ogNorman an drtoday g get a move on or else B-section is looming . Andrew Ronchi .and Dave Rogers will also have his hands and HaiVeybury were at each other all. The day Andrew Atlibon full with Damien Crowe and if we thro,n~Fras+er inScotch a hard hitting game that resembled a final , McClounan, Slattery, Mahoney, Sheedy, Wright standard was not all that good but the pressure was o hope . Toohey it seems that Trinity havlittl . The Bloods looked to have the game in immense hey tpe r e sit s La would control when they lead by 17 pts half way through the Trinity do play as a team and not want to lose concentration because T~e tLa by last term, but Scotch refused to give in and fought backn . But it won't be today. . Cam McCulloch snuck i overdue for a victory to score a thrilling 3 pt win s late 35 pts . at Elsternwick Park with 5 gls for the Cardinals + oskidng and Rob+nFu!!er on O. Hai{eybur y Ormond. take in the final term). The Bloods have the benefit of playing their provided aggression atthe ball, while the Bloodswere on Sunday well served by Seccull and Connell . Both teams had
Ppo,WIast week. I was impressed with the desire of Haileybury but with Phillips, DeMattia, McKenzie, Byrns and Constable missing from their line up they are simply undermanned . toda but not enough to stop OrmondeMike McArthur . direction an d y Ailen has his boy s sheading goaekicgketrsd they hav e McDonald and Connell have all had their turn. This will be a ,tough game but on form I have to stick with Ormond . They seem to be running faster and longer +h-n the Bloods. Ormond by 2 gls .
NORTH OLD BOYS vs ST BERNARDS Field: R . Simon, A . Kilne r Boundary: C . Condos, P. Mierisch Goal: M . Lentini, A . Bishop COLLEGIANS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: M . Gibson, J. Toohey Boundary: T. Brown, S . Branagan Goal: G . Wright, W. Binc h OLD SCOTCH vs OLD XAVERIANS Field: M . Bushfield, L . Harrison Goal: R. Barichievitch, K. Pitcher ORMOND vs OLD HAILEYBURY (EP-Sunday) Field: P. Gersch, W. Hinton Boundary: F. Martinex, J. Wright Goai: W. Fowler, J . Tyrrel l Reserves Boundary: A . Gabriel, M . Shelton Reserves Goal : N . McTaggart, L . Mirachi OLD TRINITY vs DE LA SALL E Field: M . Jackson, R . Bell Boundary: M . Tierney, L . Russell Goal: J . Velleman, M . Murray
SENIORS HEATH, Old Trinit y BOYLE, North Old Boys McCALL, Old Scotch STONEY, Old Xavs GILMOUR, St Bernards
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RESERVES KEARNEY, No rt h Old Boys FOX, Old Scotch STEWART, Ormond DWYER, North Old Boys
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ELSTERNWIGIC PARK . . .300 GAME PLAYERS A`Hall of Fame' is to be set up as part of the new Elsternwick Park extensions. Any club who has produced a player
who has played 300 or more Amateur games is invited to supply a framed photograph of this player to be displayed . Please include a brief description of the player and his career. These details will be inscribed on a small plaque and mounted on the player's photo .
Each week names of 300 game players' photos received will be published . Enquiries : Phil Stevens I
SENIORS OLD XAVERIANS 5.6 9.7 10.18 15.22.112 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .3 7.11 10.16 15.21 .111 O XAVS O'Sullivan 3, Colquhoun 3, Landrigan 2, Bowen 2, Bailey 2, Stoney, Dalton, Sassi . BEST A . Egan, M. Blood, J. Bowen, D. Landrigan, S. Colquhoun, G . Dalton . NTH O BOYS Fisher 5, Beare3, Tierney 2, Conti, Egan, Clayton, Hanlon, Herrald . BEST B . Clayton, P. Booth, J. Curran, D. Martin, M. Fisher, T. Beare. ST BERNARDS 3.3 5.6 6.12 8 .15 .63 COLLEGIANS 0.1 5.3 10.7 17.14.116 ST BERNARDS Walsh 2, Ogsten 2, Gilmour 2, Wood, Dunnell . BEST W. Carey, C . Calthorpe, T. Dobson, C. Delahuntey, S. Walsh, P. Gilmour. COLLEGIANS Kelson 4, Schober 3, Milat3, Harrison 2, Palmer, Hoyle, Dulmanis, Galbraith, Lake . BEST A . Harrison, M . Galbraith, N. Proctor, V. Cleary, N . Milat, R. Schober. OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 8.9 10.15 16 .21 .117 OLD TRINITY 1 .4 6.6 11 .7 12.10.85 O BRIGHTON Hayden 4, McLachlan 3, Schneering 2, Schober 2, Pryor 2, Pollock, Reid, Anderson . BEST R. Schober, A . Pryor, C. Anderson, A . McLachlan, T. Hayden, C. Brook. 0 TRINITY Heath 3, Phillips 2, O'Shaughnessy 2, Hadley 2, Anderson, Strickland, Rogers . BEST A . Allison, J. Hodder, L. Taylor, T. Norman, J . Strickland, A. Anderson . OLD SCOTCH 3 .1 9.3 13.6 16.10.106 OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .4 7.9 12 .16 14.19.103 O SCOTCH McCulloch 5, Hart 2, Honking 2, McCall, Lloyd, Smith, Wilson, Hart, Fuller, Eagle . O HAILEY Chafman 3, Kraus 3, Seccull3, Rae 2, Borg, Lappage, Tanner . BEST M . Seccull, D . Connell, F. Bayue, G . Tanner, M . Orton, C . Kraus. DE LA SALLE 1 .2 6 .6 10.11 14 .14.98 ORMOND 5.4 7.7 12 .10 14 .15 .99 DE LA SALLE Mannix 4, McClounan 3, Mastrianni 2, Fiume, Slattery, Crowe, Fraser, Swift . BEST C . Swift, G . Sheedy, D. Toohey, C . Wright, D. Crowe, C. McClounan . ORMOND Connell 4, Doyle 2, Siderellis 2, Kingston 2, Turner, Block, Koppens, Jobling . BEST M . Koppens, A. Grace, B. Connell, P. Kingston, A . Jobling, M. Gilmore
RESERVES OLD XAVERIANS 3.1 7.8 10.11 12 .14 .86 NORTH OLD BOYS 3.3 6.3 8.5 11 .11 .72 O XAVS Landrigan 2, Berry 2, Lynch, Dalton, Cardillo, Barlow, Collins, Salter, Nicolosi . BEST Lowe, Lynch, Holmes, Nocolosi, Salter, Hilbert . NTH 0 BOYS Kearney4, Dwyer3, Barker, Callison, Goodear, Irvine . BEST Schmidt, Peloso, Lambrou, Collison, Zocco, Barker. ST BERNARDS 4.1 4 .5 9.6 11 .10.76 COLLEGIANS 0.0 2 .3 2 .5 4.9.33 ST BERNARDS Mahady 4, Doran 2, Bond, Dempsey, Farrell, Brain, Byrne. COLLEGIANS Anderson 2, Coyne, Gribble . BESTZappa, Lucas, Baxter, Hibbins, Harry, Tweddle . OLD BRIGHTON 3 .2 4 .6 5.8 10.12.72 OLD TRINITY 2 .5 3 .6 5.10 5.12 .42 O BRIGHTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . O TRINITY Seeley 2, Vize, Smith, Harmer BEST Scott, Roberts, Smith, Sammut, Sutcliffe, Phillips . OLD SCOTCH 9 .4 14 .8 19.10 23 .11 .149 OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .1 3 .6 4 .7 6.8.49 O SCOTCH Fox 5, Stokes 4, Crump 4, Anderson 3, Polkinghorne 2, Winneke 2, Petty, Hart, Aujard . BEST Winneke, Stokes, Anderson, Newnham, Byrne, Steele . O HAILEY La Greca 3, Kirkwood-Scott, Smith, Steenholdt . BEST Smith, Arnhold, Bennett, Hoare, La Grace, Chegwin . 7.4 11 .7.73 DE LA SALLE 2 .1 5.3 ORMOND 5 .2 7.4 8.8 11 .9.75 DE LA SALLE Brideson 3, Conroy 2, Dillon 2, Beaverstock, Rudd, Bria, Jackson . BEST Brasher, Tessier, Brideson, Jackson, Lowe, Byrne . ORMOND Looby 3, Stewart 2, Forsyth 2, Joy, Reidy, Sheppard, Karrageorgio . BEST McDonald, Gallagher, Montgomery. Forsyth, '{arrageorgio, Cleary.
NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES = OLD BRIGHTON vs NORTH OLD BOYS COLLEGIANS vs OLD TRINIT Y ST BERNARDS vs OLD SCOTCH OLD XAVERIANS vs ORMON D OLD HAILEYBURY vs DE LA SALLE
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,As time ticks away the Representative games against the SAAFL fast approach . This week we will look at the C-F Squad that is attempting to hold its title that it won last year at Elsternwick Park . This year the team will play on Sat June 12 in Adelaide . The Squad at the moment is : IVANHOE D GRADE (9) E GRADE (4) C GRADE (21) D Gary Kennedy ST BEDESIMENTONE TIGERS GLENHUNTLY 1dAZENO on Fisher Tim Beasley Bernie Rafferty COMM BANK Anthony Walsh Par Gree n John McNamara AQUINAS :rt McMullen Tony McGeorge Simon Melican Marchy Tarull i p :, a Murray Tony Rolls OLD GEELONG ST LEOS Murray Andrew Howells MHSOB David Pitcher ~ . Noble Dean Comer THOMASTOWN DOVETON CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Clinton Young Adam Smith Allan Campbel l Nigel Brahie r AJAX OLD IVANHOE Ben Matthews Dean Sheezel John Stevens MONASH Josh Hoppe Jarrod Weddle L~Jh Baring KEW BRUNSWICK Greg Hipwell Greg Porte Anthony Black Brett Burden Danny Hall *k* On behalf of the C-F State trial squad, Ken Sports Psychologist . His approach and guidelines Bremner would like to compliment the officials, for coaches in handling different individuals that you coaching staff and players of the Thomastown AFC invariably encounter will be invaluable . The night kicks for their warmth, hospitality and generosity in inviting off at 7.30 pm Wed 26 May at Elsternwick Park . A the squad to train, participate and socialise with them must for those coaches looking for the next level out on Wed 12 May. A terrific PR exercise . Well done of players. Thomastown . Congratulations are extended to Danny Tessier of Current State C-F Captain Bernie Raffe rt y De La Salle for becoming the games record holder at commented on the recent match against Doveton that the club (257) . Danny broke Cole Glover's 19 year the two umpires had the best pair of legs he had seen . record . To see them both amble through the banner Kevin Segota and Peter Harris were ecstatic until he beforethe main game was great to see . Although a spy explained after the game that he was referring to the did notice Col's attempt to trip Danny up to keep his two boundary umpires Karen Eastwood and Leisa record intact . Well done Danny, commiserations Col . Hen ry. Guess who had to buythe next round of drinks? Attention all clubs. Anv cl1 f b with 300 game players Seems it's been a very expensive shout for Bernie are asked to supply a framed photo of the player with Rafferty over the last week. His wife Karen presented a brief description of the player and his career, to EP. him with a beautiful baby daughter Elly Jean last TuesA 'Hall of Fame' is to be set up as part of the extenday (11/5) . Congratulations Bernie & Karen . sions, to add to the refurbishing of the building . Interesting to note the number of ways the 3 interchange player rule was administered on the weekend. Coaches and spectators alike are invited to voice their opinion about the rule . See Editorial p.1 . Congratulations to the one and only Nancy McTagga rt who goal umpired herfirst senior match last weekend (C Section match CommBank v St Kilda! Sth Caul) . Actually it wasnt N . McT's first game of senior football however, in recent years she has become the resident EP match of the day reserve match goal umpire . Many thanks to `SON' Peter (Son of Nance) who filled in by taking final siren scores until'BROP' Mum arrived home (Mother of Peter) . All Coaches are extended an invitation to an evening with Anthonv Stewart . Anthonv is the Hawthorn FC's
Club timekeepers. During the reserve grade matches all quarters are to be 20 mins plus time on . Except where the 3rd qtr is to begin after 1 pm . In this case time shall be ascertained by adding up the minutes between the start of the 3rd qtr and 10 mins to two o'clock, substracting 5 mins for 3/4 time and dividing by 2 . In this case no time-on is played . In A-section rese rv es however, qua rters are 25 minutes plus time-on . If the 3rd qtr begins at 1pm the above conditions apply . That is, if Q3 begins at 1 .05 that leaves 45 mins playing time less 5 mins for 3/4 time, which gives two final q trs of exactly 20 minutes each . NOTE : A Reserve matches are to begin at 11 .30a m B-F Rese rve matches are to begin at 11 .50am . ~+~
B SECTION by David Hollan d
I can certainly sympathize with my fellow scribe in his view last week of D Grade being a"tipsters nightmare" as B Section continues to provide headaches for this particular writer . 3 from 5 last Saturday gives a 66% success rate overall . REVIEW The upset of the Round was scored in fine fashion by Banyule, who are giving me nightmares, as they knocked Therry off top spot by an incredible 10 gl margin . Inspired by skipper John Gillham the Bears led all day and proved too skillful and physically tougher than the very disappointing Therry side. The usually dangerous Therry forward line took a day off and were thrashed by the Bears defence with Tony Short, Cam Pyers and Dean Glass relentless in applied pressure . Bruce Maloney on a wing and Paul Carrol feeding off Dave Williams were excellent players throughout . Caruana, Dalgleish and O'Rourke were the pick of the bunch from Therry but were pretty much on their "Pat". For the 2nd week in a row, Fawkner had only themselves to blame as they once again had so much more of the ball than the Panthers, and yet sti!l went down by 11 pts, - their wasting of opportunities with a very strong breeze resulted in their 9.24 to 13 .11 loss . The Panthers were outplayed for 3 qtrs but came home brilliantly in the last booting 5.5 to 0.2. The battle between Panthers Dave Campbell and Fawks skipper and state Ruckman Rob Lawson was clearly won by the former both in the Ruck and around the ground . Guyan Stroud's marking was a highlight although outdone by this weeks "Mark of the Day" from the Panther "Prince" Glen Curren who took an undisciplined ripper. Ray and Les Cohen were inspirational for Fawks whilst Andy Brown was the quiet achiever in defence . Whitefriars proved the value of an early lead by defeating Uni Blues by 31 pts to notch up No 2 for'93 . The Friars booted 6.3 to a single solitary in the 1st and had the Blues playing catchup footy . Congrats to Pratty playing his 100th and booting 6 (obviously motivated by my words of wisdom!) but at the other end Greg Lockhead was back, and how . The spearhead booted 10 of the Blues' 13 and was clearly their best - a magnificent effort . Markand Matt Bateman and Julian Phillip were, once again, the driving force behind the Friars win, whilst, aside from Lockhead, Jason Keats and Toby McI ntyre were solid in defence for the Blues . The Mighty Melburnian machine took outright top rung on the ladder after another % boosting 10 gl win, thistime atthe expense of 0 Paradians. Parade stuck with OMs forthe 1st half but lackedthe running players to combat Webb, Thompson and Theodore who dominated across the centre . No big bags this week for OMs however even more heartening for Coach Paul O'Brien was the fact that no less than 12 players contributed to their 21 gls . Pete Brabender led by example for Parade with supportfrom Brendon Flynn and Nathan Willitts on a wing . Marcellin coach Kerin Lawson worked very hard with the Chemistry set during last week and came up with
a winning formula against the Bullants to the tune of 68 pts. The Eagles ran amuck in the 2nd half after leading by 11 pts at the long break, with Nick Bourke providing up-fielders with a definite target . Nick booted 9 majors to lead the B Section goal kicking . Youngsters Treganowan (4 g!s) AND Ryder were the key movers forthe Eagles, whilst forthe Bullants, Agostacontinued his good form on a wing and, together with Nick Bone and McWaters, stood out for Bulleen-Temp who had no answers for the much improved Marcellin . PREVIEW What a fantastic round of matches we've got today . The Nightmare Continues . Banyule, chocka-block with confidence after last weeks big upset, play host to the injury-riddled 0 Mentonians . The Panthers have struggled to impress in the last 2 weeks, going down to Whitefriars and getting out of jail against Fawks . On the other hand, The Bangers have scored 2 great wins and Grant-Lawrie has his charges reaping the rewards of intense pressure . Panthers will need ALL guns firing for 4 qtrs but, unfortunately, that still won't be enough - Banyule, to prove me right, for once, by 15 pts. Fawkner, yet to trouble the scorers, are at home to Whitefriars in another ripper. 'Friars have 2 on the board after a shocking start to '93 and Fawks have been unlucky in their last 2 . Fawks lack a gun forward with Saggers struggling at present, whereas Whitefriars have Pratt back in touch - should be a beauty with 'Friars home by 4 pts. Before last Saturdays debacle by Therry at the hands of Bangers, their match against OMs would have been titled the "Match of the Year", however, down by 10 gls and OMs looking unstoppable pullsthe build-up back a notch to "Match of the Day" . Surely though, Therry were entitled to a hiccup?? - not on your life says Terry Quinn who has no doubt letthem know that . They'll be pumped up to bounce back today but the OM brick wall cannot be crushed at present . OMs by 22 pts. Resurrected from the dead, Marcellin take on 0 Parade at home in a game which should seethe Eagles continue to bash on the 4's door. Their win over the Bullants would have given them back some selfconfidence whilst 0 Parade are finding it hard to play out the full 100 minutes . Word from the Parade camp suggests that the current blooding of youngsters will see them improve in a big way, however, I think this week is too early. Marcellin by 19 pts. The final game has Bullants visiting Melb Uni to take on Blues in a tough game to predict . Previous results suggest a Blues win afterthey defeated Marcellin who then came out and scored well overthe Bullants . Footy is a funny game though and I think the Blues will see a different side in Bulleen Temp this week . I lean towards Bullants (sorry boys!) in a close one by 5 pts .
PRES S CORRESPONDENTS : 7 out of 10 last week ,,,ch Fawks, Eagles and OMs faxless! Please fax by ;1 00 am Monday morning or phone Sunday night . F qX #583 1993 PHONE # 585 0646. PS :,, -)the Mark of the Week nominations rolling in .
F .I IYULC vs OLD MENTONIANS G . Thwaites, P. La Val e = ndary: D. Jensen, S . Robertson ;et~ G . Simpson, S . Hopper s~Ir:NER vs WHITEFRIAR S = erd T Hales, G . Curra n 0 1: G . Grigg, B . Seymou r OLD MELBURNIANS vs THERRY CCOB Fadr P. Molloy, A . Dame n C,oal: L . Wilson, G . Chalmers 1ARCELLIN vs OLD PARADIANS G . Ridd R A . sella N oWalker Soundary: : J Goal . Kelly, S . Pitcher UNIVERSITY BLUES vs BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE Field,- M . Jenkins, P. Wisema n uoal: G . Clancy, R . Dunstan ..'
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150 GAMES AT FAWKNER Today (22/5) Warren Hoare plays his 150th game for Fawkner Amateurs . For most people 150 should take about 8-9 seasons but for Hoary it's taken 12 . He's had his fair share of injury problems but they have never kept him down for too long . And when he was able to play a full season was Runner-up in the B&F by 1 vote in '87. He was rewarded last year with a State jumper and has played in the club's last 2 prem teams in'85 &'92 . Hoary's ability to play at both ends of the ground has been of great value to Fawkner over the years and the club congratulates him on this milestone . Well done! PRATTY'S 100 Congratulations to Tim Pratt on his 100th game for Whitefriars last week (15/5) . He showed us all his true kicking style with 6 nice 'straight' goals . Tim has played most of his games at Full Fwd, however there were a few games where he was thrown into the ruck (not many though) . A great club man and a good player. Keep kicking straight Tim . B . LYALL YOU BEAUTY Well done 'Borris' on surviving 100 games with Friars . There were times that we thought you wouldn't make it with some of your burrowing techniques . Warren must be regarded as the most courageous player in the club; size is no barrier to ' Borris'. The bigger they are the harder they fall . With that philosophy I think he has tackled too many and burrowed too deep. All the best Borris, and we hope you make it to your 150th .
SENIORS THERRY CCOB 3.6 4.8 6.11 8 .12 .60 BANYULE 5 .4 7.11 17.19 17.19.121 THERRY Caruana, Baker, Dalgleish, Eastmure, Taylor, Goodwin, O'Rourke, Crotty. BEST Caruana, Dalgleish, O'Rourke, Castaldi, Eastmure, Goodwin. BANYULE Dalzy 5, Mooney 2, Ladd 2, Brockwell 2, Carroll, Holt, O'Brien, Maloney, Clark, Witchell . BEST Gillham, Moloney, Carroll, Gilbert, Burns, Daley. OLD MENTONIANS 1 .3 4 .4 8 .6 13 .11 .89 FAWKNER 3 .9 4 .12 9.22 9.24.78 O MENTONIANS Acreman 5, Austin 2, Curran 2, Paterson 2, Bournon, Sherrif . BEST Campbell, Stroud, Mullin, Austin, Murphy, Bournon . FAWKNER Young 3, Cohen 2, Lawson, Horgan, Korp, McMahon . BEST McMahon, Cohen, Brown, Cohen, Lawson, Johnston . WHITEFRIARS 6 .3 12 .6 17.6 18.11 .119 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 .1 4 .3 9 .5 13 .10 .88 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 6, Travis 3, Philip 3, Brisbane 2, Harrison, McHugh, Coghlan, Carbone . BEST Philip, Bateman, Carbone, Burke, Pratt, Bateman. UNI BLUES Lochhead 10, Evans, Hutchins, Waters. BEST Lochhead, Keats, McIntyre, Farrar, Kirsanovs, Worsley . OLD PARADIANS 3 .6 6.7 9 .8 13 .8 .86 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .4 8.9 13 .14 21 .19 .145 O PARADIANS Brabender 4, Kerr 3, Kelly 2, O'Loughlin 2, Wayman, Pannam . BEST Brabender, Flynn, Willitts. Way. Geary, LaFerlith . 0 MELBURNIANS Teal 3, Wilts 2, Clements 2, Webb 2, Theodore 2, Thompson 2, Rose 2, Oliver 2, Wallace-Smith, Rhoden, Fraser, James . BEST Webb, Thompson, Theodore, Teal, Witts, O'Brien . BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .2 4 .5 5.8 8.8.56 MARCELLIN 4 .2 6.4 12 .5 19.10.124 BULL/TEMP Pace 3, McLaren, Matthews, Harvie, Philpots, Tulloch . BEST Agosta, Bone, McWaters, Panou, Matthews, Rozanitis . MARCELLIN Bourke 9, Treganavran 4, Beattie 2, Waters, Duncan, Sexton, O'Flynn . BEST Treganowan, Psoras, Ryder, Gallagher, Bourke, Amad .
RESERVES THERRY CCOB 5.2 13.7 19.13 21 .17.143 BANYULE 0.4 1 .5 2.6 4.9.33 THERRY Hollow 4, Fallone3, Kotch 3, Eldrett3, Murphy 2, Slavich, Pearce, Donahue, Jones, Pinner, Raysmith . BEST Donahue, Bye, Jones, Nitzke, Pinner, Falcone. BANYULE Hogan 2, Howe, Bowler. BEST Hogan, Taylor, Doherty, Denning, Stevens, Styles . OLD MENTONIANS 1 .3 2.5 3.5 6.6.42 FAWKNER 3.3 10.7 15.10 18 .13 .121 O MENTONIANS Harrington 2, Russo, Johnsen, Hyland, Ingram . BEST Radin, Leone, Harrington, Johnsen . Webster, Moodie. FAWKNER Wilson 5, Kelly 4, Cole 2, Hoare 2, Cecchini 2, Stefano 2, Leahy. BEST Selleck, Cecchini, Leahy, Cole, Young, Dewit . WHITEFRIARS 3 .1 5.4 7.5 9.8.62 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.4 4.6 7.7 8.8.56 WHITEFRIARS Lee 4, Strike 3, Vernal, Feutrill . BEST Liversey-Cole, McKeown, Haynes, Sharkie, Harrison, Feutrill . UNI BLUES Reade 5, Allard, Dudley, Mudge. BEST Malone, Norman, Reade, Shaw, Moran, Dawson . OLD PARADIANS 1 .1 3.2 5.3 7.5 .47 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .4 2.9 4 .9 5 .13.43 O PARADIANS Boyd 2, Zeneli, Jones, Beck, Hall, O'Keefe . BESTJenkins, Beck, Harford, O'Keefe, O'Toole, Anenson . 0 MELB Dixon 2, Wright 2, Manson . BEST Maskiell, Anastakis, Carlton, Keeble, Bryan, Wright . BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 .4 5 .7 7.9 10 .11 .71 MARCELLIN 1 .2 4 .9 6 .12 9 .14 .68 BULL/TEMP Frosinoss 3, Agrotis, Aylward, Edwards, Farley, Faulkner, Fois, Smith . BEST Farley, Smith, Faulkner, Matthews, Agrotis, Catt . MARCELLIN Edmonds 2, Becchiti, Golds, J . Dineen, Slattery, P. Dineen, Cooper. BEST Slattery, Becchiti, Cooper, Donegan, Bennett, Golds .
111~EEK'S WATCH M, WHITEFRIARS vs BANYULE FAWKNER vs UNIVERSITY BLUE S OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD MELBURNIANS (EP - Sat) THERRY CCOB vs MARCELLIN (EP - Sun ) OLD PARADIANS vs BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE
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C SECTION by Ken Bremner
3 winners only in Rd 6 to make it a progressive total of 19/30. Not too flash you say, then have a go yourselves. As said before, it's nightmarish . The round produced 3 predictable results and 2 upsets based on recent performances . Now that CommBank have broken their maiden status they'll be on the trail of a few more scalps to help their climb up the ladder and as crazy as it might sound, a place in the 4 in the not too distant future. Last on the ladder (CommBank) are only 2 games out of the top bracket . The heat for top, middle and lower positions will really be on in earnest over the next 4 rounds. REVIEW - ROUND 6 (15 May ) In what I considered to be an upset, Monash Blues came home with wet sails to knock off Ajax at Oval 2 Albert Park . Atthe long interval most punters would've been on the Jackers, but to the credit of the Blues, they dug in deep to their resources and scored a terrific morale boosting win by 29 pts . The MHSOB vs Ivanhoe game proved to be a hard fought physical affair with no qtr asked nor given . Phil Knight of the Schoolers put his best gameforthe season in and was ably assisted by backmen Fairchild, Yee and Browne. Skipper Dean Comer was inspirational with his marking and Dicko was in everything like Salt'n'Pepper.Solid win to MHSOBby 41 ptsgetsthem 2nd spot on % from Ivanhoe who, whilst losing, were somewhat favoured by other results . I picked the right week to jump on the Kew gravy train and they did the rightthing in vindicating my selection by caning Parkside by a margin of 64 pts . Qtr time things weren't too rosy for the Ks after having squandered a useful breeze and allowing the Parkers to squeeze out a lead . A couple of vital positional moves up forward propelled Kew into full stride and shut the gate from there on in . Top of the table Mazenod were sitting pretty at i/2 time in their encounter with Caulfield Grat Columbia Park . Depiste a spirited comeback in the 2nd 1/2, Caulfield were unable to peg back the early lead established by the Noddies . For Grammer, B. Matthews, T . Royals, Harrison and Simpson stood out whilst for the victors Fish, Macca and Greeny were real goers . Noddies by 31 pts. At HQ EP, what on paper could have been 'ugly' for the Bankers, turned out in reality to be a dream game. Whilst not really switched on with the breeze in the 1st stanza they tore apart St Kilda/Sth Caulfield into the wind in the 2nd qtr with 6 gls to a solitary pt . 8 majors up at 1/2 time and it wasaclose outjob afterthat . A very ordinary performance bythe Saints and I'll wager Roger will wag his tongue this week, whilst the Bankers can and will improve with this win undertheir belts by 85 pts .
PREVIEW - ROUND 7 (22 May) Monash Blues vs MHSOB : Terrific game on th e cards here with 2 very talented teams . Winning form is good form and again both have it with merit in each of their past wins . The High have what I consider the better of the forward lines and the Blues the equal of them in running link players . The battle midfield and engine room will sort things out and I'll tip High to do a little bit better and give their forwards the opportunity to kick a winning socre by the narrow margin of 9 pts . Ivanhoe vs Parkside: The 'Hoes will bounce back very hard in this encounter, much to the displeasure of the Parkers . The manpower of Ivanhoe will simply overwhelm the endeavour of Parkside who will still be without a few of their prime movers . For me, it's Ivanhoe in a canter by 10+ majors . Caulfield Gr vs Ajax : Another close affair on the books here. 2 last round losers with probably more credit on the side of the Grammar. Home ground advantage won't come into it as both these teams presently share Oval 2 for match days . Tall timber (Caulfield) against runners (Ajax) and the big don't get smaller as the day wears on, yet the fast can get slower . I'm tilting towards Grammar to scamper home by 19 pts . St Kilda/Sth Caulfield vs Mazenod : The Noddies will start long odds on and deservedly so . The enigmatic Saints can turn it on, but ever so inconsistently whereas Mazenod just roll on like a well oiled machine . For mine it's the Mulgrave chappies by a street, 80 pts . Kew vs CommBank : One win like a swallow doesn't make it summer, however, there was much to like about the Bankers win against the Saints . Mind you the Kew boys did likewisetheweek before and rolled on last week against Parkside. Simply, to keep the heat up on my cobber, 'Bomber' Burden, I'll put the kiss on the Ks to get home in a good tussle by 20 pts .
MONASH BLUES vs MHSOB Field: Brad Lowe, M. Forde Goal: A . Simpson, W. Fowler IVANHOE vs PARKSIDE Field: C . Keeton, P. Keogh Goal: S . Kahn, T. Stephens CAULFIELD GR vs AJAX Field: G . Fallett, P. Simpson Goal: J . Tyrrell, M . Mayhe w ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs MAZENOD OC Field: J . Natoli, D. Harford Goal: B. Hoare (Rot), M . Symens KEW vs COMMONWEALTH BANK Field: W. Henry, P. Buchanan Boundary: L . Henry Goal: I . Smith (Rot)
SENIORS .AJAX 4 .2 10.2 12 .6 14.10.94 N10NASH BLUES 2 .10 3 .11 9.15 17.21 .123 AJAX Hoppe 4, Sheezer 3, Bloom 3, Marks, Goetz, Rozenes, Dunne. BESTLevy, Rozenberg, Flinkier Briskin, Wrobel, Hoppe . MONASH BLUES Broun 4, Hipwell 3, Douglass 2, Alexander 2 . McGregor, Roche, Hildebrand, Kellock, Farrar, Baring . BEST Hipwell, McGregor, Carman, Alexander, Hay, Baring . >MHSOB 5.3 8.8 11 .14 13.16.94 IVANHOE 1 .1 4.4 4.6 7.11 .53 .,1 aSOB Mouney 4, Caffrey 3, Webster 2, Helmot, Pertzel, McClements . hild BEST Knight, Fairchild, Yee, Browne, Dixon, Comer . IVANHOE Kennedy 3, Bullen 2 . Flynn, McGowan. BEST Kennedy, _ :art, Manuel, Armstrong, Fawley, Pettingill . PARKSIDE 5.1 5.5 6.6 8.7.55 KEW 4.4 8.5 13.9 18 .11 .119 PARKSIDE Allan 3, Freeman 2, Hoyne, MacNamara, Panjari . BEST Sansoneth, Sturgess, Jackson, Bradley, Bugden, Horoch . KEW King5, Busutill4, White 4, Wood 3, Chamarenko, McMahon . BEST Burden, Wood, James, White, King, Thornely. MAZENOD 0 C 3 .2 10.5 10.8 13.9.87 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0 .3 3.4 3.6 8.8.56 MAZENOD Brookes 4, Marshall 2, Peter Green 2, Belleville 2, Connolly, Barker, Carter . BEST Belleville, Murray. Green, Fisher, Marshall, Chilcott . CAUL GRAMMAR Matthews 2, Will 2, Mathews 2, Klose, Royals. BEST Mathews, Royals, Harrison, Simpson, Klose, Will . COMMONWEALTH BANK 4.8 10.10 13.13 18.15.123 ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 2 .2 2 .3 2 .5 5.8.38 COMM BANK Perry 5, Hancock 5, Pitts 3, Linford 2, Beare 2, Bunnell . BEST Pitts, Reid, McNamara, Melican, Hancock, Wallmeyer . ST KILDA/STH CAUL Riddell 3, Bergman, Gilmore . BEST Buckley, Fitzsimon . King, Heazey, O'Sullivan, Riddell . RESERVES AJAX 1 .1 3 .2 7.4 9.6.60 MONASH BLUES 3.1 9.3 12 .4 14.6.90 AJAX Gordon 5, Josem, Kalb, Mordech, Zurbo. BEST Mordech, Neeta, Gordon, Krongold, Freeman, Gunn . MONASH BLUES Spencer 3, Harrison 3, Leitch 3, Tilley 2, Trumble, Malakellis, Andritsos . BEST Team effort . MHSOB 8.3 10.5 12 .8 14.10.94 IVANHOE 0.0 5 .2 8 .2 9.4 .58 MHSOB Wix 4, Exton 3, Williams 3, Palmos 2, Feferkranz, Oxlade. BEST A great team effort . IVANHOE Gananzi, Doyle, Flynn, McDonald, Pitt, Purcell, Ronney, Sammartino, Thackwary. BEST Doyle, Heywood, McDonald, Thackwray, Gittod, Pitt . PARKSIDE 3.3 3.3 6.6 7.6.48 KEW 2 .0 6.4 6.6 9.10.64 PARKSIDE Panjari 3, Gianopoulos, Stuart, Jergins, McGaw. BEST Castellan, Gianopoulos, Stuart, Thomas, Panjari, Smith . KEW Brassil3, Mascitti 2, Love 2, Kiriakou, Lord . BEST Love, Harrison, Price, Donavan, Wells, Hope . MAZENOD 0 C 2 .2 8.5 14 .9 21 .14 .140 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0.1 1 .1 2 .2 2 .2.14 MAZENOD Guiliano 5, Couttie 4, Mounter 2, Palamara 2, Rogers 2, Boyle 2, Mannix, Amy, Deegan, McCusker . BEST Mannix, Tsiavis, Guiliano, Howard, Rogers, Grimison . CAUL GRAMM Barker 2. BESTAllsop, Kuppe, Fletcher, Millard, Klose, Adkins . COMMONWEALTH BANK 5 .2 5.5 8 .8 10.10.70 ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 1 .1 4.3 4 .4 5.6 .36 COMM BANKGnie12, Maya2, Rolfs2, Rachor, McDonald . Henderson, Hancock . BEST Sparrow, Bellinger, Gniel, Dobson, Rachor, McDonald . ST KILDAISTH CAUL Fawaz 2, Degering, Ballarin, Kolokossian . BEST Pope, McMahon, Fawaz, Howard, Credlins, Derham .
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350 AT CAULFIELD G R Chris 'Mouse' Worthington will play his 350th game for Caulfield Gr this week (22/5) . Chris epitomises what amateur football is all about . He has won 7 Res B&F, captained and coached the Reserves for several seasons, served on the committee and played with distinction when called upon the senior duty . He even got married in the off season and is patiently waiting for the arrival of his first child . Chris broke Greg Tootell's club record of 323 games in '91 and all at Caulfield Gr look forward to seeing him run out for his 400th game . Well done'Mouse'. Congratulations from the president, committee, players and all supporters . 100 TO JACKER'S FORWARD Congratulations to Ajax forward David M arks on his 100th game last week (15/5) . Marks joined the club in '82 and numerous injuries have delayed his century. A talented forward, David was a member of the'90 and '91 GF teams and all the club congratulate him on his hard earned milestone . KEW M ILESTONES (100 ) Kew salute their ever-reliable FB Sam Bruno on playing his 100th game today (22/5) . Sam was a member of the '87 Reserves Prem team in his initial year but since then has been a regular in the seniors at chb or fb. Congratulations Sam from all at Kew. TWO 50s AT KE W Congratulations to Kew winger Brian Cullen and b.p. Martin Langton on playing their 50th games today (22/5) .
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D SECTION by Tom Brain
After the completion of 6 rounds, at least things are clear at the top of the table with 0 Geelong, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers and Brunswick all firmly entrenched while Ivanhoe still have a 2 game buffer on the rest of the field - all grouped together separated only by %, except for No rt h who are yet to score. REVIE W My tipping against the SKOBS was still not enough to inspire them to victory. Brunswick are very unobtrusive, are keeping a low profile and are going about their business in a quiet and efficient manner. St Kevins after their high of a couple of weeks ago are now struggling with injuries and a few premature retirements which is really starting to test the depth of the club. They have certainly missed Mark Brady over the past fortnight . Regulars Marcus Olive, Michael Pivetta, and Greg Lee-Conway (5 gls) were again among the best players . P.S . - Havejust heard from Brunswick who advised that Danny Hall played a brilliant game in front of a State Selector, Moorey was a fine player on the wing . Dayson Carroll repelled many attacks and Jacko and Crossy created havoc up forward . Uni Blacks had their mind on the job from the start, and came out early and set up the game for themselves by building a reasonable lead . No rt h, as has been the norm with their game this year, again started slowly thus putting themselves under pressure, but as usual they kept plugging away . They really do never give in and their persistence paid off and they got to within 3 gls of their opponents but just could not maintain their momentum, but be warned and watch them in the next weeks - they are slowly getting better. James Briffa was a fine rover and is showing consistent form . Peter "Midge" Di Marco battled very hard in the back pocket and Ken Lianeas was a fine focal point in Deano's absence with 6 fire gls . I n a close game, both backlines were well on top and scoring was not easy, 0 Geelong started well, kicked the first 3 gls and were able to maintain that lead forthe remainder of the game . The 0 Geelong hoodoo continues to hound 0 Ivanhoe though they are getting closer. Sam Furphy was the best playerfor the OGs while Cullen Gunn made a welcome return to form . George Haros again gave his all for the Hoes, young Tim Ryan put in atop game in defense, Jarryd Weedle rucked well, while another highlight was Michael Karrayannis transformation into a forward . A physically hard fought game took place out at Thomastown where the home sides all over the ground performance coupled with it's running game proved too much for a tired, dispirited but gallant Williamstown . Spinners Bears had a great backline led by Adam Smith and Scott Plant and dashing youngster Danny Pougious who set up many forward thrusts for a forward line that provided plenty of options . Better playersforthe Bears were Big Ben, Anthony Volpe, Jim Bubis, Sludge and Eric Lentini . Apartfrom their regular good players, Larry Turnley on the ball, Allan Harry ruck roving and Big Bird in the ruck, there were few Cys who
competed for 100 minutes, all in all a sad loss which makes their finals chances difficult to achieve. The Tigers travelled to Hampton and were not overawed by the bigger ground . After an even first qtr where neither side gave an inch the Tigers broke away during a 5 gl 2nd qtr to have a sizeable lead at the long break. After the interval it was a pretty even game with St Bedes/Mentone Tigers perhaps a little down on form of previous weeks, while the Rovers could take some solace from a much improved performance, but there is still room for more and I'm sure it will come in the ensuing weeks. Tony McGeorge played a great game and probably sewed up his state spot, and Blair Hutchinson and Dale Diggins were also fine players. For Hampton Sam Wills up from the U 19s made a fine debut, Chris Scarlett continues to improve and Chip Le Grand was his usual consistent self . All at Hampton wish Tigers player John Clagnan all the best for a speedy recovery from his serious injury incurred last Saturday. PREVIEW St Kevins and the Blacks should provide an interesting battle at Righetti . Both have been somewhat disappointing of late, I know Cougar doesn't like it when I tipthem, but I think with Mark Brady backthey will prove just a little strong . The Northies wait for Thomastown whose form is excellent of late, and although North are improving and a win is not far away for them, today will not be the day . Two of the top sides meet at Chelsworth Park at Brunswick face their first big test. It is very hard to pick a winner of this game neigher side has done too much wrong, both have plenty of good players . It's really a toss of a coin but my instincts tell me to stick to the home side . 0 Ivanhoe just . The other two top sides clash at Brindisi in what should be a great game. 0 Geelong have taken on all comers and conquered so far, today they face a fresh challenger who will really give them a run for their money, a side that is getting better and really do play well at home. I'm in two minds here as I haven't seen the OGs yet but I will tip against the whims of Gordon McGregor and go for the visitors to win and so maintain their unbeaten record . The final game of the round is of vital importance to both sides, they must win to keep their finals chances alive and to steer clear of that dreaded word that I will not mention . There will be no beg pardon's in this game as they both must win . The Cy's play Fearon so well it will not be easy for the Rovers . They played better last week and I feel they will just hold on to win a close game . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Another reasonable week with 8/10 managing to make contact, come on the other pair - lets get the Big 10 this week . Don't forget the numbers Ph : 5714808 or the fax machine 569 8766 by 5.30 pm on Mondays .
L SENIORS BRUNSWICK 4 .6 7.9 10 .11 16.18.114 S'r KEVINS 2 .0 4.4 4.10 10.12.72 . Moore , Sayers Carroll, Williamson M . Sayers. gla~NgeauCmon^t BEST Moore, Hall GunKther! BEST OC~e. Lee Conway, O'Brien , dMcNair, Causer, Gross, ve, UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 .6 7.8 13 .10 16.15 .111 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .5 4 .8 9 .9 11 .10 .76 UNI BLACKS Evans 4, Nihill 3, Hengel 3, Burnett 3, Bromell 2, Gray, Rourke. BEST Nihill, Gray, Rourke, Saffin, Bromwell, Smith . NTH BRUNS Lianeas 6, Grimaldi 2, Demorton, Attard, Tirchett . BEST Lianeas, Dimarco, Marin, Lirosi, Tirchett, Briffa . THOMASTOWN 4 .2 14 .4 16.9 19.18 .132 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 .4 7.5 12 .9 15.11 .101 THOMASTOWN Bubis 5, Ristevski 4, Arcoraci 3, Farchione 3, Lentini, 'Fellows, Volpe, Fellows . BEST Plant, Bubis, Fellows, Colosmo, Volpe, Lentini. WILLIAMSTOWN Turnley 5, Payne 3, Zadel 2, McNamara 2, Harry, Lynch, McLeod . BEST Harry, Turnley, Cannon, Lynch . OLD GEELONG 4 .0 8 .2 13.6 13 .7.85 OLD IVANHOE 3.4 5.6 7.6 9.8.62 0 GEELONG Wilson 4, Howells 3, Spiden 2, Herman 2, Furphy, Gunn . BEST Furphy, Gunn, Ritchie, Manton, Herman, Fawcett, OLD IVANHOE Pidoto 3, Karrayannis3, Veal, Yarwood, Hempseed . BEST Haros, Ryan, Kent, Weddle, Farlacas, Yarwood . HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .1 4.3 9 .5 11 .8 .74 ST BEDESIMENTONE TIGER 4.2 9.4 12 .4 15.10 .100 HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford 3, McDonald 2, LeGrand 2, Wills 2, Dwyer, Blake. BEST Wills, Blake, LeGrand, Scarlett, McConville, Alessi . ST BEDES/MENT Gray 4, MacGeorge 4, Jones 3, Walsh 3, McLachlan . BEST MacGeorge, Hutchinson, Diggins, Jones, Kinsella, Beasley.
RESERVES BRUNSWICK 1 .4 2 .7 2 .10 2 .12.18 ST KEVINS 2 .3 7.6 8 .8 11 .12 .78 BRUNSWICK Clarke, Snelson . BEST Barley, Mitchell, Gulledge, Haines, Quinn . ST KEVINS Mulcahy 3, Lewin 3, Footner 3, Fogarty. BEST Mulcahy, Sheehy, Footner, Morgan, Kelly, Lee-Conway . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.7 12 .8 12.20 17.26 .128 NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 .2 3.2 3.3 3 .6 .24 UNI BLACKS Bowden 5, Spinks 3, Miriklis 2, Little 2, Jones 2, Begley, Somerville, Jackson . BEST Bowden, Van Gerrivink, Jackson, McGowan, Spinks, Glover. NTH BRUNS Bulman3. BEST Wright, Laurie, Gretgrix, Cortese, Johnston, McCall. THOMASTOWN 2.0 5.6 6 .11 9.14.68 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 .2 4.3 7.4 8.4.52 THOMASTOWN Sahin 2, Scott 2, Afonsi, Sallese, Velkos, Zaicos, Toballo. BEST DiMaggio, O'Brien, Kennedy, Giacobbe, Sallese. WILLIAMSTOWN Kuakowski 3, Williams 2, Bezzant, Daniels, Dawson. BEST Daniels, Bennett, Muscat, Dervan . 1 .3 1 .11 2 .12 4 .14 .38 OLD GEELONG OLD IVANHOE 5.2 5 .5 10 .5 13 .6 .84 OLD GEELONG Davis 2, Gough, Gunnersen. BEST Davis, Mutchesson, Hollis, Peake, Richardson, Burbank . OLD IVANHOE Colledge 4, Ha113, Jenkins 2, Ellsworth, Cormack, Power, Marshall . BEST Hall, Stevens, Campbell, Caddy, Jenkins, Wall . HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 1 .4 1 .4 2 .6.18 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 5 .2 5.5 5.7 6.11 .47 HAMP ROVERS Alessi, Ivey . BEST Matson, Hibbs, Bird, Ivey. Sadler, Rogerson . ST BEDES/MENTONE Berry 2, M . Beasley, B. Beasley, Coyle, Griffiths. BEST O'Brien, Newport, L'Huillier, Lomagno, O'Brien, Earle .
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100 UP FOR `FOOTY COMP KING ' John Foga rty today notches up the ton for SKOB . Foges likes to think of himself as a utility, able to play at either end of the ground . Leading goalkicker in the U19s, Foges discovered another purpose for those booming drop punts playing in his favourite position, Full Back! His greatest asset, his voice, is productively utilised running the handball comp on Thursday nights and up front for the Love Junkees, not to mention keeping umpires and team mates honest . His recent election to the committee vindicates his loyalty to SKOB, and ensures plenty of fun and games for the rest of the season . All at SKOB salute you Foges, and want to know when the next party is? 50 GAMES TO CLARKY Congratulations to Dave Clarke who plays his 50th game for Brunswick today (22/5) . Clarky, who mainly plays in the backline, is a very courageous and consistent performer, who plays the game hard but fair. Dave is a great club man and his famous one liners have unsettled many opposition players down at Dunstan Reserve. Well done Clarky . Keep up the good work . _
NEYNEEK'S; MATCHE S~~ ~[ THOMASTOWN vs ST KEVINS NORTH BRUNSWICK vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD IVANHOE BRUNSWICK vs ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS OLD GEELONG vs HAMPTON ROVERS,
MUST SEND A NEW CLUB JUMPER AND NEW PAIR OF CLUB SOCKS ( clearly labelled in a plastic bag) TO EITHER ELSTERNWICK PARK OR IVORIE CLOTHING (Tom Johnston) BY JUNE 7th . AFTER THIS DATE CLUBS WILL BE FINED $50 PER WEEK . CLUBS IN DEFAULT, BY JULY 5TH WILL BE CHARGED WITH "CONDUCT UNBECOMING" Enquiries: Phil Stevens or Tom Johnston
E SECTION by Michael Lloy d
REVIEW A weeks a long time in football, last week Doveto n was the only undefeated team and we were wondering which team could beatthem . Well we didn't have to wait too long, 0 Camberwell have come out and knocked them off top spot and in doing so have ironically dropped from 2nd to 3rd on the ladder. (That's football). So after 6 rounds it would appear that the top 3 sides are the teams to beat . Can Glenhuntly and 0 Essendon make the grade, whilst at the bottom of the ladder the battle to avoid relegation is well underway . The closest game of the round saw Aquinas hang on to win bythe barest of margins (1 pt) against Bulleen Utd . In an even game played in blustery conditions, Aquinasfound itself 13 pts up approaching thetime on period in the last qtr but 2 quick gls by Bulleen saw a very tense and desperate last few minutes. Best players for Aquinas were Van KerKhoven, Livingstone and Kelly . In the match of the round 0 Camberwell defeated ladder leaders Doveton by 33 pts. A 6 gI opening term gave 0 Camberwell a3l pt lead which they maintained throughout the game. Defender John Harvey, Rover Egan Smith and forwards, Sam Horskins and Brad O'Hara played brilliant football for the winners . Glenhuntly hoping to boost their percentage were shocked tofind themselves 30 pts down at quartertime against a much improved Elsternwick . The final 3 qtrs saw Glenhuntly play the style of football that they are capable of and in the end ran out easy winners by 80 pts. Best players for Glenhuntly were Halpin, Breslin and Rafferty whilst for the wickers Murphy, Tsiampas and Andrews were their better players . 0 Essendon continued on their winning way with a 56 pt win against Powerhouse. In the final game in windy conditions St Leos started well against ANZ Bank kicking 15 gis to 2 in the 1st half, In the 2nd half ANZ showed more endeavour and in fact outscored St Leos in the last qtr. The two blues forward line functioned well with Frank Caoine (9 gls) and Brendan Vaughn (7 gls) and capitalised on the good work of Peter Murphy out of the centre. For ANZ the best players were backmen Paul 'Copper' Boyle and Ralf 'Robot' Koegler who both battled well all afternoon. PREVIEW Aquinas who have won their last 3 games on en d take on Doveton after their first loss of the season, in what should be a good game. However I'll tip Doveton to regain that winning feeling and remain in 2nd position . In the match of the round 0 Camberwell play host to Glenhuntly in what should be a very even contest, however due to O Camberwells good form especially after beating Doveton last week, I'll tip them to come out on top. 0 Essendon grammar take on Bulleen Utd . in what
should be yet another close game . 0 Essendon are knocking on the door to the four and should account for Bulleen and keep their finals hopes alive. St Leos Wattle Park who have taken over top spot on the ladder leaping from 3rd to 1st (thanks to 0 Camberwell), play Powerhouse in a game which should see St Leos consolidate their position on top . In the final game Elsternwick and ANZ Bank do battle in a match important to both sides wanting to avoid relegation . In what should be a keenly contested match I'm tipping the Wickers to return to the winners list for the 2nd time this year. SELECTIONS : Doveton, Old Camberwell, Old Essendon, St Leos and Elsternwick . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : A few of you are still missing. Pleasefax game report including goalkickers and best players (including positions) to me on Mondays . Phone 268 3663 or Fax 268 4141 .
AQUINAS vs DOVETON Field: R . Burns, P. Lukie s OLD CAMBERWELL vs GLENHUNTLY Field: A . Belcher, M . Pinne y Boundary: S . King, T. Littl e OLD ESSENDON vs BULLEEN UNITED Field: G . Waldron, M . Wilso n ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs POWERHOUSE Field: A . Kiel, R . Smith Boundary: N . Gardiner ELSTERNWICK vs ANZ BANK Field: S . Capl e Boundary: W. Allen, C . Brajtber g
SENIORS DYKE, Doveto n VAUGHAN, St Leos W .P. ANDREWS, Elsternwick LENGACHER, ANZ Bank D. PROVAN, Old Camberwell RESERVES PYKE, Old Camberwell CROUCH, Aquinas BURKE, St Leos McDONALD, Doveto n
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SENIORS [3ULLEEN UNITED 5 .1 6.1 9.4 11 .4.70 AQUINAS 0 B 2 .3 6.6 7.9 10.11 .71 BUILLEEN .Hopkins FlegleCret~leider, Coeman, HoRuns, BEST Creighton, Sch p Christopoous Kelly. AQUINAS Tarulli 2, Glennie 2, Livingstone 2, McKernvn, Clifford, Upton, Crawford. BEST Van Kerichoven, Livingstone, Kelly, Lamborn, Upton, Tarulli, DOVETON 1 .1 6.5 8.5 10 .10.70 OLD CAMBERWELL 6 .2 9.2 14.6 16 .7.103 DOVETON Dyke 6, Murphy, Burgess, Campbell, VanBeek . BEST Goodwin. Burgess, Dyke, Khalil, Johnson, Cipressi . O CAMBERWELL Horskins 5, McManus 4, Proven 3, O'Hara, Kyriacou, Essery, Smith . BEST Harvey, Smith, Alex, Steven, O'Hara, Horskins. GLENHUNTLY 1 .2 5 .11 13.14 21.18.144 ELSTERNWICK 6 .2 6.2 9.3 10.4.64 GLENHUNTLY Halpin 7, Jankovic 3, Silvey, Rossiter, Cameron Horsey, Craig Horsey, Wilson, Hill, Breslin, Gilmour, Black . BEST Rossiter, Silvey, Jankowc, Withers, Gilmour, Halpin . ELSTERNWICK Ivett 3, Andrevr, 2, Mahoney 2, Walker, Ward, Whelan . BEST Murphy, Tsiampas, Abrahams, Andrew, Shine, Conlin . POWERHOUSE 2 .4 3.8 4.9 7.14.56 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 3.0 7.2 14.7 17.10.112 POWERHOUSE Hansen 2, James, Pavlou, Scalzo, Scotland, Richardson. BEST Desler, Morris, Ford, Doyle, Pavlou, Hansen . 0 ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ANZ BANK 2 .1 2 .8 2 .4 8 .1361 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 8.3 15.8 19.16 24.17.i61 ANZ Lengacher 2, Cairns 2, Walkley 2, Snelling . BEST Boyle, Koegler, Lawrence, Duke, Pentland, Gamble. ST LEOS Cadine 9, Baughan 7, Pitcher 2, Dart, Davidson, Dincolantonio, D Ingram, S. Ingram, Murphy. BEST Murphy, Caoine, Vaughan, Dincolantonio, Dart, Pitcher. RESERVES BULLEEN UNITED 1 .1 4.3 4.3 4 .4 .28 AQUINAS 0 B 7.1 11 .2 15.8 19 .11 .12 5 BULLEEN Meney, Klemincic, Lambevski, McFarlane . BEST Lambevski, Cartledge, McFarlane, Morley, Stewart, Klemincic. AQUINAS Winnen 5, Belli 3, Tubb 2, Field 2, Crouch 2, Rogers 2, Kenny, McCafferty, Sheehan . BEST Twyford, Winnen, Sheehan, Kenny, Field, Belli.
DOVETON 3 .0 5.2 5.3 7.6.48 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 .5 9.7 13.12 18.13.133 DOVETON McDonald 4, Ruston 2, Sheppeck . BEST McDonald, Clarke, McGougan, Gibbs, Labinski, Lambert0 CAMBERWELL Pyke,10, Burmeister 3, Swann 2, Kent, Inkster, Strachan . BEST Lee, Pyke, Wright, Wilson, Brown, Taylor. GLENHUNTLY 3.1 5 .4 8 .6 9.13 .67 ELSTERNWICK 1 .1 4 .1 6 .4 7.4.46 GLENHUNTLY Brown 6, Dix, O'Shannessy, Calafiore. BEST Boxshall, Oaten, Morris, Withers, Smith, Brown . ELSTERNWICK Mahoney 3, Kirkham 2, Grandemange, Heath . BEST Cook, Heath, O'Connor, Bower, Bulluss, Harris . POWERHOUSE 1 .1 3.3 5.3 5.3.33 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 3 .0 5.3 7.4 9.5.59 POWERHOUSE Phelan 3, O'Sullivan, Scotland. BEST Higgins, Baxter, Wildes, Gill, Evans. O ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received , ANZ BANK 1.0 2.0 3.1 4 .4.28 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 7.4 8.6 12.10 18 .10 .118 ANZ BANK Cox, Liddell, Phillips, Morse . BEST Attato, Farrell, Hagear, Liddell, Grieve, Sweeney. ST LEOS Neyland 5, Oakley 4, Greely 2, Alford, Box, Compton, O'Mera, Quilty, Vaughan . BEST Greely, Cronin, Neyland, Oakley, Box, Sweetland .
200 TO BULLS "FLEWWY " Bulleen Utd defender Paul Flew pulls on the boots for the 200th time this week (22/5) and will once again take up his customary position at full back. A strong and reliable defender, very few full fowards in the Association can claim to have had the better of him . Captain for the first time this year, he has led from the front, or is that the backline? 150 UP AT AQUINAS OCFC Congratulations from all at Aquinas to Michael Van Kerkhoven who played his 150th game for the club last Sat . (15/5). ' Kerky' has been one of the club's great players, winning the B&F in '83 and '85 and playing in two premiership sides in between regular European vacations . A lion-hearted and physical big man, we are sure he has a few more games left in him yet .
1993 ElsternwickParkProgramme VicHealth Matches of the Da y to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows : Each A and B Section club has been roste red to play at least one of its 9 home matches as an Elsternwick Park game and each A and B club gets a second game at Elsternwick Park, this time as an away team . This year some A and B Section clubs have been allocated a second home Elsternwick Park match (Ormond, St Bernards & North Old Boys) . TODAY:
UNDER-19 TRIPLE HEADER JULY 31 : OLD HAILEYBURY vs ORMOND (A) Game 1 : Uni Blues vs Therry (11 .30am) AUG 1 : OLD BRIGHTON vs COLLEGIANS (A) Game 2 : St Bernards vs Chirnside Park (2pm) AUG 7 : KEW vs IVANHOE (C) SUNDAY: ORMOND vs OLD HAILEYBURY ( A) AUG 8 : CLUB XVIII PRELIMINARY FINALS MAY 29 : O. MENTONIANS vs O. MELBURNIANS ( B) AUG 14: OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON (A) MAY 30 : THERRY vs MARCELLIN (B) AUG 15: CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUT H JUNE 5 : O. MELBURNIANS vs WHITEFRIARS (B) GRAND FINAL S JUNE 6 : NO MATCH ROSTERED AUG 21 : FAWKNER vs OLD MENTONIANS (B) JUNE 19 : BULLEEN/TEMP vs O. MENTONIANS ( B) AUG 22 : NO MATCH ROSTERE D JUNE 20 : VAFA vs VCFL (U19s) AUG 28 : B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL JUNE 26: NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD SCOTCH ( A) AUG 29 : A SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL JUNE 27: ST BERNARDS vs O . HAILEYBURY (A) SEPT 4 : B SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL JULY 3 : ORMOND vs NORTH OLD BOYS (A) 'SEPT 5 : A SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL JULY 4 : O . XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARDS (A) SEPT 11 : C SECTION GRAND FINAL (E .P.) JULY 10: MHSOB vs KEW (C) SEPT 12 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL JULY 11 : BANYULE vs BULLEENTEMP ( B) SEPT 18 : B SECTION GRAND FINA L JULY 17: MARCELLIN vs UNI BLUES ( B) SEPT 19 : A SECTION GRAND FINAL JULY 18: DE LA SALLE vs OLD SCOTCH (A)
o It is the recommendation of this commi ttee that clubs allocated a second home E .P. game in 1993 will not be allocated two home E .P. games in 1994 .
Fl SECTION by Michael Noonan
The final four is finally beginning to take shape with St Marys, St And rews, St Johns and Latrobe Uni all consolidating their positions with strong wins in Round Six . Salesian and Peninsula are hanging on just outside the four and will both want to win this week to stay in touch . The bottom four- being St Pats, West Brunswick, UHSOB and Old Carey - now have a lot of work to do and a great deal of ground to cover if they are to have any hope of reaching the finals . REVIEW Both St Pats and Peninsula had to win to stay in the finals race when they met at Mt Eliza last week, St Pats, who have yet to play a full 4 qtrs of football, led at half time and looked like going away with it in the second half. To their credit, the Pirates took control and steered the ship home to win by 5 gls . A disappointed St Pats coach said "they should've won the game" and told his players they should be "ashamed of themselves ." An undefeated St Ma rys had quite a battle on their hands when they took on UHSOB at Parkville. In a tightly contested game, UHSOB came within 18 pts of the Saints in the final term onlyto go down by 32 atthefinal siren . As I expected my 20 gl prediction against UHSOB served as a valuable inspirational tool that turned the game around for the home side . Salesian continued their losing streak with a 22 pt loss to Latro be at Chadstone . Both teams battled shocking conditions in a close, hard-fought game . Salesian, who led at both quarter-time and half-time, failed to capitalise on opportunities and paid the price of inaccurate kicking in the final term . For Latrobe, who are starting to get some wins together, Mark Kreuzer booted six and captain Mario Bako starred . Old Carey are starting to show some long-awaited improvement despite going down by ten gls to St Johns. The Carey Boys were only 9 pts down at threequarter time and were overcome by 10 gls bythe home side in the final term . Hopefully the appointment of new coach, Barry Rist, and the inclusion of more of the club's U19 stars might see them continuing to improve in coming weeks. A great team effort saw St And re ws keep second spot and thrash a disappointing West Brunswick by 77 pts . PREVIEW First will play third when St Ma rys meet St John s in the F1 Match of the Day. St Marys are due for a loss and will be overwhelmed by a strong St Johns side, who are slowly getting back to their Round One form . In a tough contest, St Johns should upset the home side by 4 gls . Lat robe Uni should make it 3-in-a-row when they take on an underrated UHSOB at home. UHSOB pushed
St Marys last week and should do the same again, If Latrobe can keep their cool and kick straight they should be able to run away with it in the final term . An improving Old Carey will struggle against an inform St Andrews at Bulleen . Carey, however, are on the way back and will make sure it's not too easy for the visitors . St Pats and Salesian have both lost their last three and will be equally determined to end their respective droughts. Although the home crowd will give the Patters a boost, it should be a line-ball contest with only a kick separating the teams. West Brunswick will be looking to re-group at home against Peninsula . The Pirates have another long trip ahead of them and will fall behind in the finals race with a 5 gl loss . MILESTONES • Congratulations to Grant Sloan who played his 50th game for St Ma ry s last week . B rett Clark is also due to play his 50th this week against St Johns. • Eve rybody at Salesian congratulates Captain Mick Bourke and And re w Seager on reaching their 50 game milestones . SOCIAL • St Johns are holding their annual Trivia Night this week and are expecting a big turn-up . • St And rews will be having a "Horse-racing Night" at the clubrooms this Saturday . • Old Ca reys "Frog'n Grog Night" will be happening on 29 May as will the separate "Trivia Nights" of Salesian and St Ma rys. • Latrobe Uni are having a "Sumo Wrestling Night" at the clubrooms this Saturday. • St Pats and Salesian will both be heading to the Transformers Cocktail Bar after their big clash at Southern Road . • St Pats will hold it's $1000 Reverse Raffle this Sunday at the club rooms. FACT FIL E Old Carey Grammarians FC was formed in 1954, winning three premierships and reaching as high as B-Grade in the 1960s . The club has had two players reach the 300 game milestone and it's most famous past player is John Elliot, who played 248 games and was a part of the 1961 premiership side .
MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" .
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SALESIAN Cincotta 4, Lawton 2, I . Bobetic, S. Bobetic, Bourke, Brennan, McKnight. BEST Hayes, Nanovich, Seedsman, Hood, Spencer, Wallbridge . LA TROBE UNI Kreuzer 6, Cousins 2, Dunin 2, O'Connor 2, Brown, uersch, Pavone, Wallis . BEST Bakogianis, O'Connor, Dunin, Kreuzer, Brown, Liersch . UHSOB 3 .0 7.3 8 .6 11 .10.76 ST MARYS 2 .4 5 .8 11 .15 15 .18.108 UHSOB Verdi 3, Wallace 2, Bennett 2, Epifano2, Hallifax, McLean . BEST Verdi, Major, Lugg, Smith, Strahan, Wood . ST MARYS M ullins 4, Ymer 3, Ross 2, Binyon 2, Burt 2. Clark, O'Rourke. BEST Livingstone, Huebner, Ymer, O'Rourke . ST JOHNS 4 .2 8 .6 10 .6 20.12.132 OLD CAREY 4 .1 4 .3 8 .9 10.9.69 ST JOHNS Chariton 6, Higgins 3, Back 3, Giacomini 2, Crozier, Pattison, Roberts, Nicalsen, Pye, LaBrody. BEST Higgins, Charlton, Ham, Back, Giacomini, Rachelle. 0 CAREY Matthews 2, Berti 2, Cheong 2, Raft, Bell, Eastham, Drever . BEST Raft, Berti, Walsh, Shrives, Drever, Price . PENINSULA 3 .4 4 .6 10 .9 15 .11 .101 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 4 .1 6 .4 9 .4 10.10 .70 PENINSULA Warne-Smith 5, McMahon 2, Gross 2, Torossi 2, Morley, ,Goding, Marks, Cross. BEST Warne-Smith, McMahon, Goding, Brown, Bleasby, Torossi . ST PATS Coxon 3, O'Brien, M . Sullivan, T. Sullivan, Kellett, Gurtier, Johnston, Wood . BEST Emmett, Coxon, M . Sullivan, Gunter, Barry, Lewis. ST ANDREWS 6.11 9 .15 13.21 18.21 .129 WEST BRUNSWICK 0.1 2 .4 3 .7 7.10.52 STANDREWS Fox, Conlan 3, Wilson 3, P. Karslake 2, Tapner 2, Tulloch 2, Ashby, Leaver. BEST Ashby, Fox, D. Kerslake, J. Karslake, P. Kerslake, Rule, WBRUNS D'Andrea3, Konstantinidis, Magafas, Moore, McNiece. BEST Konstantinidis, Bargiamidis, Gray, Magafas, Cox„ Chapel] . RESERVES SALESIAN 0 C 1 .2 4 .3 5 .5 6 .6 .42 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 5.0 8.0 12 .3 16.10 .106 SALESIAN Gilmore 2, Zois 2, Maillard, Miller . BEST Bennett, Maillard, Rhodes, Gilmore, Stasinos, Purdie. LATROBE UNI Heaney 3, Scanlon 3, Fitzpatrick 2, Shaw 2, Blaskett, Brodie, Chiodo, Moeliker, Ryder, Wright . BEST Heaney, Scanlon, Weeks, Fitzpatrick, Moeliker, Johnston . UHSOB 1 .1 2 .4 2 .4 2 .7.19 ST MARYS 3 .3 4 .3 6.5 8.5 .53 UHSOB Ham, Wood . BEST Shone, Marzico, Britten, Iliadis, Viljoen, Burns . ST MARYS Kyriacopoulos 2, Perry 2, Sinicco, Satterley, Rappoccio, Jackson . BEST Huebner, Kennedy, Jackson, Carpenter . ST JOHNS O C 3.3 9.9 14.10 19.17.131 OLD CAREY 0.0 2 .0 3.1 3 .1 .19 ST JOHNS 0 C Ware 6, Matheson 3, Pradel 2, Koppens 2, Hancock 2, Canal 2, Carroll, McCreesh . BEST Koppens, Ware, Canal, Matheson, Logonder, Canning . 0 CAREY Sheedy, Dyson, Fist . BEST Thomas, Keeble, Scott, Parker. PENINSULA 0 B 2.5 6.9 9.10 11.15.81 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3.3 PENINSULA McNamara 5, McGowan, Nolan, Crean, Blood, Farrow, Peisley. BEST Crean, Jarret, Krohn, Micari, Farrar, McNamara . ST PATS No goals. BEST Mackay, Dix, Nicholls, Ladds . ST ANDREWS 2.1 5.2 8.4 11 .8 .74 WEST BRUNSWICK 4.6 7.8 7.11 8.12 .60 ST ANDREWS Hibbert3, Iles3, Adams2, Pepyat, Campbell, Kristy . BEST Abou-Eid, Adams, Iles, Pretty, Wilcox, Wright . W BRUNS Elso 3, Green 3, Kyriakidis, Moore . BEST Wilkie, Hokkanen, Robinson, Edwards, Kociancic, Cook.
PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR I NTO A NY VAFA VENUE .
SENIORS CINCOTTA, Salesians (4) 37 CHARLTON, St Johns (6) 36 KREUZER, Latrobe Uni (6) 2 3 WILSON, St Andrews Coburg (3) 20 MULLINS, St Mary's (4) 2 0 RESERVES CAMPBELL, St Andrews Coburg MARKS, Peninsul a MANNES, Peninsula BLASKETT, Latrobe Un i
LA TROBE MILESTON E 100 games for Darren Wright, popular captain at La Trobe. Congratulations from all at the club . $1000 REVERSE RAFFL E St Pat's Mentone FC will be holding its annual $1000 Reverse Raffle this Sunday (23/5) at the Southern Road Clubrooms . All are welcome.
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18TH MAY 199 3 R . LIVINGSTON, St Marys - Unduly rough play 3 matches. K. WILSON, Fawkner - Abusive language - 4 matches. R . GILMORE, St Kilda/Sth Caul - Striking - 2 matches . B . YARWOOD, O. Ivanhoe - Striking - 3 matches. W. DODD, Powerhouse - Striking - 4 matches . B. RIST (Coach), Old Carey - Abusive language 2 matches .
*R . BLOOM, Ajax U19 - Striking - 2 matches. *A. CUKIERMAN, Ajax U19 - Shaking goal post 1 match *M . CROSS, Peninsula - Audible offence -1 match . *R . KENNEDY, Brunswick - Striking - 2 matches . *P. STEPHENS, Idlarceilin U19 - Abusive language - 2 matches . *Accepted prescribed penalty . B . WOODHEAD Tribunal Co-ordinato r
18TH M AY 1993 VAFA against ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS and WILLIAMSTOWN CY MS senior teams in that in their match played on May 8 both teams were guilty of conduct unbecomin' in that they engaged in a melee . Both clubs agreed to accept prescribed penalty - St Bedes Mentone Tigers fined $100 (first offence over last 3 year period) ; Williamstown CYMS fined $300 (more than one offence over last 3 years) . VAFA against ST BERNARDS and OLD BRIGHTON senior teams (A section) in that in their match played on May 8 both teams were guilty of conduct unbecoming in that they engaged in a melee . Charge not sustained . A charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association against St Bernards (after the same match ) in that its Team Manager Mr Rex Doran was guilty of various incidents whilst collecting paperwork from umpires after the game was sustained . St Bernards fined $300 . VAFA against HAMPTON ROVERS AFC on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association in that in the May 1 reserve match against St Kevins (D section) player Andrew McGregor did strike behind the playSt Kevins playerA . Lyon . Charge sustained and player McGregor, who pleaded guilty, was suspended for the remainder of the 1993 season . VAFA against BULLEEN TE M PLESTOWE AFC on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association in that in the May 8 senior match against Old Melburnians (B section) player Dean Matthews did strike Old Melburnians player Tim Stuckey with a right elbow . Charge sustained and player Dean Matthews was suspended for 4 matches. Phil Stevens, Investigations Co-ordinato r
MAY 15th, 1993 FAILED TO PHONE FI NA L SCORES BY 3 PM
BY 5 .30 PM UNI BLUES U19 5.35 CAMBERWELL 3.15pm *Clubs had to be contacted for scores BY 5 P M 0. GEELONG 5 .12* PHONED INCORRECT SCORES CHIRNSIDE PARK U19 5 .05 UNI BLUES U19 5.35 ' DE LA SALLE (Club 18) 8/5/9 3 (3rd time in 3 home games) 0. BEELONG (SNr) 15/5/9 3 PLEASE NOTE : Standard fines will appl~ for clubs guilty of the above offences . Clubs who offend on three occasions for the same type of offe nce will be charged with "conduct unbecoming a Member club of the Association "
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Under 19 Section 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach: M . Carus i 1, B. Rattray 2. S- Fischer 3 T. Spirl i 4. J, Carusi 5: A DeVincentis 6 M . Reaby 7. V. Piccioi (VC) 8. F Paol a 9. S. Foster 10- J- Woodward D. Paola (C) tA- Burke E. Kerr L . Lowen U- Romano L- McGuire 17 J. Pignataro 19 M- Quinn 20. C . Crosland 21a M, Sontag 23- J . Cochrane _ .: P Ega n ,a M . Mobilia _G M . Walker S . McIntosh P. DiCiero 37 D_ Sutherland (DVC) 34- R- Henderso n 35 P Di Ludovico 41 . : Mosca 47. A. Alsbury
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MARCELLI N Coach : Scott Christiansen 1 .J. Keays
2 . C. Williams 3, C . Purcel l 4. Jason Ibrahim 5. A . Nasrallah 6. L. Toscan o 7. L. Thompson 8. D. Mora n 9 . D. Coutts 10. N . Godwin (VC) 11 . John Ibrahim 12 . A . Labagnara 13. S . Mathews (Capt) 14. Troy Cox 15. D. Evans-Smith 16. M . Lowry 17. R . Bromage 18. B. Moran 19. Ro b 20 . R . Carafe 21 . M . Sanelli 22 . S . Abbott 23 . M . Sammut 24 . C. Leffiey 25 . G . Fava 26 . A. Howard 27. D. Waters
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Coach : Chris Lane 1 . A . Bachanan 2. T. Boothman 3 . G . Stack 4 . S . Boothey 6. M . Anastasios (DVC) 8. D. Wickenton 9. R . Weber 10. A . Wood 12 . B. Metherall 13 . D. Scotiern 14 . D. Plumridg e 15 . R . Bartholomeusz 16 . D. Prins
17. C . Rice 18 . M . Rowe 20.T.Evans 21 . C. Steven s 23. A . Pound (Capt) 26. C. Allen 29. P. Kerr 30. A . Alcoc k 34. B. Adamopoulos 36. A . Whitake r 37. B. Nicholls 38. M . Jones 39. D. Hayter 40.J . Raby(VC) 50. A . Hilton 52. A . Chi n 53. D. Burn 54 .D. Hobbs 58. M . Kelly
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1 . D. Huggins 2 . S . Bruce 3. D. Butler 4. M .Goudie 5.P.King 6. J . Fisher 7. S. Morga n 8. B . Borg (DVC) 9. D. Carter 10. P. McCusker 11 . D. Medley 12 . S. Coulson
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Coach : Chris Anderson 1 . M . Fitzsimon (DVC) 2. G. Dermentzis 3. D. de Stefanis 4 . L . Westmore 5. R. Ralp h 6. S . Delmo 7. S. Black 8. J . Fitzgerald 9 . J . Hawkins 10. N . Fay 11 . M . Wilkinson 13. P. Lecht e 15 D. Curtain 16. S, Dluzniak 17, A . Reis 18.A .Jones 21 . W, Gil l
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ORMOND Coach : Michael Holden 1 . L, Barrett 2 . G . King 3, L. McGaw 4. G .Goldman 5. C . Turner 6. J . Kelleher 7. W. Philips 8. S. Parkilas (VC) 9. D . Wilks 10.L . Haddon 11 . D. Morgan 12. D Monk 13. D Casperz 14 N . Rowell 15 C. Williams 16, R Milliken 17 . B Kin g
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ST. BERNARD'S Coach : Terry Davi s 1 . A,Webb 2 . D . Sawicki 3 . B . Hemley 4 . D. Racti 5 . S. O'Keefe 6 . M . Hands 7. C . Perrett 8 . B . Chatfield 9. A, Zagari 10, M . Castles 11 P Scorn 12 . M . Conroy 13. J. Ferns 14. S . Fo x
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Under 19 Central BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOW E Coach : Mal Prior 1 N Waddel l 3 G Hatton 4G 5 L Darns Daisley 6 G Tay or 7 A Saw 8 A Ibrahim 9 S Frase r 10 R Robertson 11 P Red .12 C McMahon 14 G Parkinson 16. C Sha!lard 17 D Hal l
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Under 19 South AJAX Coach : Mark Zuker Assistant: Steven Bendel 1 . Mehl 2 . J . Klooger (DVC) 3. Gelbart 4. Gold 5. M. Raich 6 Rolstem 7. Moss 8. Jeremy Wrobel (VC) 9. Rosen 10. Nathan 11, Assera f 12. Krasnostein (DVC) 14. Steine r 15. Szwider 16. Weisler 17. Segal 18.B.Fnd 19 . Fin k 20. Smorgon 21 . Popper 22. Duzenman 23. Abraham 24. Roshandler 25. Cukierman 26. Kirzne r 27. Grosman 28. Kleiman 29 . Meltzer 30 . Lewis 31 . Chrapot 32 . Braun (Capt) 33, Bra m 34 . Aladjem 35 . C- Cohen 36 . Matov 37. Goldstat 38 . Pearce 39 . Engelman 40. E . Silver 41 . Ruben 48. Feldman
CAULFIELD GRA M MARIANS 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 . Foste r 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. Ash 25. J. Ewinger 27. N . McCartin 30. N . Gros s 32 . A . Engleman 34. M . Thomson 35. B. Kuppe (Capt) 40. E . Fellows 42. A . Smith MAJOR SPONSO R
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HAMPTON 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. Blick 27. M . Collins 31 . T. Williams 32, C. McKellar 33. B. Busby 34. S. Wills 35. C. Morrison 37. M . Fletcher 38. A . Haggerty 44. H . Tregear 50. M . Atkinson 55. P. Harvey 63, D. Pavia
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ST. BERNARD'S Coach: Marcus Creak 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 13.1 . O'Loughlin t4. T. Matkov 15. F. Monaghan 16.J. Pearso n 17. M . Cunningham 18. H . Tobi n 19 .P Wood 20. J. Fraser 21 . G .Tot a 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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OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : R. Hockney A . Wilson 2.R .Farndon 3 S. Hunt 4 A . Cordner 5. S. Potter (Capt) 6 R . Hackney 7. P Harris 8 S. Conlan 9 N, Osucuro 10.A Joyc e it . R. McCuskey 12. A . Georgion e 14 A . Woodhouse(VC) 15, C Douglas 16. P. Wood 17. G McLaghian 18 D McDonald 19. J . Waimsiey 20, A Kenyon 21, P Waite 22 J. Metcalf 30 T. Taylor (VC) 34. A. Scrinis 36.S . Newman 38. J. Harding 41 J . Kellar 42 T Richards 44. P Trindade 46. R .A . Sutcliffe 51 . S Burnet t 52 R Sutherland 54 . A. Wilso n
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Coach : David Tadgeli 1 . B. Latchfor d 2 . P . Campbell 3 . N . Sibbing 4. N . Carroll 5 . A. Davies 6 .P Dunne 7 M . Walivrork 8 . D Lever 9, C. Comiey 10. D. Pales 11 C . Woods 12 . G . Cook 13. C. Muirden 14, C Chappell 15. P. Wolff 16, S . Mackay 17.S.Brne 18, A. Ker r 19, C. Mackay (DVC) 20, M, Whittaker 21, P. Milford 22. G . Parsons 24 . D Tadgell (Capt) 25, W . Mahoney 31 . I . Lockwood 32. R. Nancarrov+ 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. Manuell 60 . A, Burgess 66 B. Simpson 69 . M. Burgess 71 .R Evan s 85, M. J Emmett 88 . A . Mirakian
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Stephen Hawkins 1 M . Clunies-Ross 2, P. Edwards 3 S. Hawkins (Capt) 4 . T Russell 5. S. Montgomery 6 A . Field 7 A Sutherlan d B. R . Featherstone 9.J .Forbes 10, H . McCallum 11, K Fulle r 12 . S. Gorman 14, A . Sleenan 15 C Billing 17 R McLeish 18. A . Clunies-Ross 20. D. Murtash 21 . S. Wilson 22 . S . Bennett 23 D. Leeton 24 H. Middleton 27. E. Montgomery 28 L . Higham 38 .A,Hawdo n
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DE LA SALL E Coach : Roy Main 1 . A King 6, 8, 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. Dal y 26. M . Williamson 27. D. Lamb e 29. P Commerford 31 . A . Worstelmg 36. A . Vomero 3& M . Shaw 43, S. Buick 51 . P McKenzie 59.P Cowan 60. M . Thorn
MAZENO D Coach : Danny Wain 3 S Campbell 6 W. Francis 9 . P Hal l 10. M . Tetley 17. T. Tsiavis 18 M, Sinclair 21. M . Quirk 22 . S . Williams 23 . M Morley 26, W. Poulter 27. R Palamara 28, N, Littl e 31 . C Smith 33 . J. Boyl e 34 D. Connolly 35 . S. Kerr 36 M . Poilet h 37. N . Collins (Capt) 39, R . Bourbon (VC) 40 . M . Birch (DVC) 42, J Grimiso n 43 G . Amy 44 . B Meadows 45, G . Rogers 4& M. Johnston 47. P. Rilev 49. P. Crowhurst 53. D. Williams 54. W. Maloney 56. M . Couttie 57. B. Baxter 58 D Cahill 59, 1 . Neil 63, P. Welch 64. B . Field 65. P Foley 66. S . Fraser 67. S. Ritchie 69, C. Desmier 78. J . Walsh
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1 J . Terzakis 2 . P. Bro•m 3 C. Hunte r 4. J. Armstrong 5. D. Wallis 6 T Pollock 7, H . Fares 8, T Tzaninis 9 . J. Genes 10. R . Pollock 11 . J Skinner 13. N . Koss vas 14 P Pollock 17. Mark Hunt 19. G . Allexeiis 23 M . Silva 26 S McDonald 34 .J Chan 36 P. Hollowood (CC) 37,5 McLeod 39, N . McKay 40 . M . Birch 49 . J. Caraco s 50, A . Georgantas 5t S . Silva (VC) 56. N . Malonis 61, M. Brown 62. B . Miller 63 D .Shaw
MONASH WHITES 1 . T. Donyssopoulos 2 . A . Bainbridge 3 . J. Young (Capt) 4 . M . Dietrich 5. P King 6. M .Coleila 7 .P Edwards 8. P. Lalo r 9. J . Fairweather 10. A. Tilley 11 . J. Farrell 12 . J. Murray 13. N . Salvatore 14. D. O'Brien 15. D Sinn 16.D Graham 17. L. Colombies 18 S . Dods 19. J. Hewitt 20 N .Capp 21 . W. Farley 22 . M . Gemmola 23 . J. DeVoil 24 . H .Truoag 26 . J. Plenn 27. J . Fox 28 . G . Ridley 30 . G . Morgan (VCapt) 31 . M . Young (DVCapt) 33 . M Tully 35 . A Kowaniku 38 K .Shoebridge 42 . M . Sharkey 49 . A . O'Hara
77 . G Sammells 99 . R . O'Neil l
F1 Section LATROBE Utd l .' Senior Coach : Daaid HackneY Assistant Coach: Sean Durdn 2 D Huffer 3 S Frednckson 4 A Cole 5 G EIGon 6 J Dumaresa 7 DHa~Yx,~g 8 P Hendersan 9 D Sho w 10 M Bakgan,s i1 P Johnston 12 S Fqzpatr :ck 13 A Roland 14 S Haynes 15G Robmsan 16. G L,ersch 17 D Sm1 h
18 T 0Connor 19 R Rthards 20 P Lacknood 21 0 Edmunds 22 M Edmunds 23 S Dun n 24 1 Scanlon 25 B Bro'n 26 C Lloyd 27 D Pauorw 28 C Thomson 29 N Carbone 30 V Ca:aher, 31 S Lanergan 32 T Daldy 33 D Fakhry 49 R Ivey 34 D R>der 50 . 5 Biveil 35 T Johnston 51.0 Wines 36 R Evans 52.J Cous:ns 37 A Ch:odo 53 M Wright 38 A! Puldst S4 L Walli s 39 A Weeks 55 . A Cummings 40 A Biaskett 56 S Pric e 47 J Seabook 57 P tahrke 42 L Pay SS A Brennan 43A Thomson 59L McNamara 44 B Launikon,s 60 G LI e 45 S Turner 61 . B. 0`Conna 46 D WWnght 62 A Rearms 46 M Kreuzer 63 M Schreenan 48 . T O'Brien 68. D S:deba;tom
ST. JOHNS OLD COLLEGIAN S Sen4ors Coach : S . Mooney 1 R 0'Conno r 2 R Back 3 Nth 4 B LaBroof 5 5 Castannno 6 S Cursors' 7 J Lad-son 8 D Jankowc 9 A Rachelie 10 T Cantv:e17 I MeeganC 12 G Matheson 13SHam ia J Sheehan 15 D Sutto n 16 W Charlton it D Chns'rar. 18. C Framer 19 M M,a'r 20 l Adamson 21 S Koppens 22 J Doherty 23 J Cant
24 R Crazrer 25 P Liddell 26 C Emery 21 R Walton 28 G Thomas 29 D Higgins 30 R Stora 31 PTama 32 C Anaya 33 Z Monrce 34 G Water' 35 J Sacco 36 F Schema 37 M Hancoc k 38 M Loosen 52 41 Ghundel 39S Cann rg 11 1 40 J Dunn 54 P Demezeres 0 41 M D0?rvam 55 S McCreesh 42 T Duch 56 D 0Nell 43 J DaN,on 57 S Pepper 44 G Shaer 58 M "Em 45 N Saunc-.rscn 59 G Carlo',! 46 D Pye 60 M iVatWns 47 D For! 61 s Cockayne 48 G Pau;son 62 J Cottor, 49 S Dousha 63 P Kelly 50 A Pedal 64 S Kimp;on 51 L Munnkus 65 P Paccagnan
OLD CARE Y Senior Coach : Barry Rist All Coach : Tim Styles Res Co=h: John Hands 4 R CuOack(Capa) 6 R Hughes 8 P Harns 9 S Macrae 10. K Shncas 7 A Cope t2 N! Batagh 44 J Ran 13 . S Jones 45 A Nexnham 14 C Bryan 46 D Websda!e 75 C Hughes 47 A Sheedy t6 M Jones 48A Cap17 C Giindemann 50 P, Bremner 18 B Carry 51 S Taebrmg 19 G Bert, 52 P Me!drum 20 J Rah 56 N Clearance 22 J Hands 57 S Fuggle 23T Price 58A Thomas 24 5 Brows 59 CScat 25 M Harris 60 M Barton 26 J McOuse (VC) 61 R Satlah 27 S Neale 66 C Anderson 28 P Nance(Res C) 68, D FRZpatnck 29 T Moulton 77 J K_oetTe 30 A Dre~er 78 M Wappet 31 M McKttr,rk 79 D Zadnik 32 G Neale M Blackburn 33. A . Nelsen B La m 34, G Earncy M Merry 358, McOoxall S Greenuood 36 M Eastham G Dyso n 37 D Llehetlyn D Parusao 38 D Freeman J Bayard 39 P Bennett A SneCmg 40 G Hancock M Ward 4i A Clark M Cooke 42 S Usixk B Gorman 43. 1.1 Cheang P Jat e r
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PENINSUL A Semons Coach : R. Kerley 7 M Sampson (CRes) 2 S McMahon (Cay) 3 M Godng 4hlDantry 5 8 Bodin 6 M Crossg 7 N Franks 8 P Angus (VC) 9 P Kroh n 10 P Sm :dt 11 A Mcan 12 V Branratrsano 13 D Matheso n t4 D Warne-Sm:th (VC) 15 A 0'Ned 16 S Wit;sh,e 17 M Mannes 18 S Goner 45 M Freeman 19 5 Farra++ 46 L Marks 20 F Brawn 47 J Perry 21 S McLennan 48 J Bleaslrf 22 A Carle 49S Baxter 23 A Nolan 50 D Crowder 24 M Fisher 51 G Dames 25 P Cou!son 52 M Cook 26 A Thnpp 27 M Hayes 54 Marry 53 D A Pell 28. S Hear 55 5 Ksng 29 D Morgan 56. S D gregono 30 R Bload 57 A Ba4en 31 5 Farrar 58 j Plummer 32 A Persons 59 P Wild 33 C Mannes 60 P Carlson 34 G Nelson 61 C Cross 35 B Jarrett 62 J Cross 36 A Jarrell 63 M Butler 37 0 Burton 64 A Landrey 38 P McGavn 65 M Buller 39 S Tayior 66 A McKee 40 5 Penman 67 T Stehart 41 B Bryant 68 R Caner 42 D Phillips 69 A Gross 43 R Pr.tchard 70 P MacNamara 44 S Taossi 71 M Chesterma n
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Senior Coach: Dick Clay Rea. Coach: Graham Muliinger Seniors Coach: B. Sehire 1 M Leamtoryh Cam-Res) Mn Coach: D. Stuhtdreier 2 T Bur t Rea Coach : P. Fatoums 3 R. LY1ngNOre, 4 P Binyvn 1 T Comm 5 L'! MuUmger 2 P Barry (Capt) 6 S Ston e 3 0 Seedsnan 7 P Malcolm 4 P Lens 8J S~n :cco 5 C Johnston 9 M Hueboer 6 T Dams 10 T Jens 7 K Gurtler 11 B Clark 8 0 Perna 12 G Mullins 9 P Emmett 13 M Rappoccro 70B Seh:re 14 A Huebner(VC) i1 P Fawns (ResCC) 15. D Andre s 2 M Noonan(VC) 6 W Black 13 Soon, Tans 17 A Bourke 14 T All son 18 W Ross 15 G Coxo.a 19 D Lupton 6J McCarthy 20 F O'Rourke (Calk) 17 B Mackay 21 T Inne r 18 T Su{hvan (VC) 22 S Grant 19 . C Ste.en s 23 S Pres:on 20 B Ke!Iett 24 1 Gou4ett 21 P Ha .kns 25 A Satterley (VC Res ) 22 P Mw yhy 26 M Carpenter 42 D Woodcock 23 M, Sr. van 27 J Bernardi 43 M Cuddon 24 S 0Canc 28 J tones 44 M Kendall 25 M,-47 8 Rahd :y 29 J Fuller 45 N Faulkner 26 M48 D VJr:gh! 30 C Stanton 46. C Bryant 27 M : 49 Steee Yas 31 C 0'8r :en 47 S Jackson 28 M G?en 50 A Lands 32 M Chataon 48 G C :ark 29 S 5 A Wa'- ' 33 C Ha'den AS G KarXl, 30 S b 52 N 34 B Duke 50 . 0 Pope 31 ~ R)54 6' ~: 35 R Burns 51 D Hendrickson 32 33 36 E Eons 52 F Saudis, 37 D Bourke 53 P Newman 34DS._' G 38. P Fuller 54 V`Vhmouskl 35 H K°' S7 A 39 R King 55 A Rya.n. e6M ( is 58 D 37 T Symons 59 F K, .- :.40 D Kennedy 56 S Boas! 36 K`hbcd 61 D HE an at T Kyacopoutas 57 H Bores 39SC'..ne 62MD:x MAJOR SPONSORS 40 D Nthc.'s(VGR) 63 A Gudier 41 C Fraser 67 G Capuano 42 ,lS Houhnan 69 P Dyrss G3 0 Murphy 71 P Murphy 45 5 Leahy 72 S thu s * MAJOR SPONSOR
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SALESIAN S Senior Coach: Michael Mitchell Reserves Coach : Leigh Gilmore I M Bourke(Cao?) 2 M Ca57aid, 3 M Brennan(VC) 4 L G:'mcre(Res C;C) 5 M Canavan 6 M. Clark 7 G Gaspan 8 0 Suthedand 9 R C.nco'ta
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U .H .S .O.B . Senior Coach : L . Thometoe 1 G Haeus!e r I A novel (2) 2 1 Cleary 3RSmh 4 C McLennan 5 C Shone 6SSmrth 1 C Skmns 8 T Hat as 9 R Smith 10 P Burns 11 B Bniten 12 C G Arnol Bales(2) 13 P McLean t4 DRegan 75 M Davidso n unhor16P Gce 17 B Ro!hhc7 8 P Hooper 19 G Mazza 20 T Trannno 21 B Wood 22 D Schnell 23 P Waters 24 A Koubos 25 C Bennett 26 C Gatherco!e 27 K Strhan 28 td Rc.rt-!i 29 67 Duman 30 S Ed 'am 31 P.4 Vdpen 32 D Bunn '+3 S Wngnt 34 J Pa=mer 35 5 Lugg 36 R Verb 37 A Gladki 38 A Boyce 39 C Stor e 40 D Simon55 M Roach 41 I ads 56 8 W'Ihans 42 D Wallace (Cad) 57 D Fo 43 L Mas<rouvas 58 C Atemkos r 44 R Buchmassr 59 K Jones 45 C Lrghtcv 60. P Prd=r 46 M Roberts 62 J S.-:~3rt 47 R Lightfoot, 63. G 48BHudo 69S 50 J Marrwo 70 R .c--53 PShanahao 71 J
ST. ANDREWS COBUR G Blue Coach : M . Webster 1 G Cano n 2 1 Ashot 3 C D, CWnn; 4 R Davie s 5S Lucas (ResiCaph 6 A Scanner 7CFox 8AFord 9 K Wright 10 D Lynch 11 P Goldsr„rthy 12. M Patmore
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WEST BRUNSWICK Senior Coach: P. Hickey Rea . Coach: D . Moore 7 I McNece 2 B Cr,chtan 3 F Wells 4 S Buckngham 5 C Barnes 6 S Capron 7JGray 8 P Mornssey 9 D Moore t0 S Fyffe it A Scaratrfn 12 H Johnston 13T Buckingham 14 P Robinson
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BORONIA PAR K Senior Coach: Ad rian Kettle Reserves Coach: Mick Nawken I J Gm^-= 3DC, . 4 D A' M -. ran (3 D SGrego 27 V Soahan 7 C Banks 28D Creek 8 M Creek 29 0 Lechner 9 R VanLwvl 30 9 Murphy 10 h! HarPSn 31 ,! Bract if A WLo .n 32 J Tniil o 33 M Cumm,ngs t2 C Lloyd 13 G Gerrard 34 R Greereheids 14 M Pcurd 35 D Gadg=r 15 A Kea;e 36 G Cxth 16 T Cooper 37 I Ashma n 17 N North:vck 38. R Greensh eids We" 39 M Metherelt 4 JK Harnedn 40 G Cautrng
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CAMBERWEL L Senior Coach : Steve Sherry Reserves Coach: Mark Williamson 2 G Rocco 3 A He9mann '.. 4 P Aicop .', 5 4Y G'azbrc-ok(Capt)
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OAKLEIG H Senior Coach : Rod Bourke Reserves Coach: Brad Osborne I T Tome mars 2 T T Ar;i 3 M Forrest 4 S Pecssser 40 C Taylo 5 D U.cKerner 41 1d Crugnate r 6 A Cfoke 42 J 9J,i d 7 M Short 43 J TFeacods.x 8 C Han'ey 44 J Breerton 9 B Byrden 45 P LeSi e 10 P D:cke 46PAndo-,qo.tos Jt 8 Matheson 47 C Garbuio 72. B N :chotas 48 K Bourke 13 T F6nn NC) 49 M Ryan 14 R S_- ;Sa 50 D PAcCracke, 7„T McCaid 51 R Bourke
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RICHMO N D CENTRAL Senior Coach : Ga ry Hickey Becomes Coach: Danny Hickey 7 0 J=gg ns 37 K Gordon 2 R Ausin 38 2 Meh~ .-~ 3 T OSulinan 39 R Hu"^s 4 D Shanno n 40 S Re-tl 5 S Shannon 47 0 Br ::.- . 6 S P^1=^ 42 G Dc - :7 R P-. g 43 J C-`= : 44 0 F v!VC n8DGre t0 S° :'. a 45 . T H -os it D F .: ~ c r s 46 J V :r .->(OVPR)47 H P :~_ r72R, , 13CPe•m 48CPr , 74 C Shom-on 49S5 ,ms 15 G Tate 50 F YamK r16SAdams5 17 C wame 52 8it 18MZaruc 53M-~• : an 54 P '19PYdoc a_ : 20 D K~a 55. 1 D . a '>- :- 56 G Russell s21R 22 L -_ iel 57, 41 Saunders 23 P Se^hens 58 M Luttgens 24 M E : .(Cast) 59 C Hayes 250F :cVCR) 61 TPdcher 26 J Bwren 62 T Hogan 27 R Sutherland 63 J Brode6s 28 A Wales 64 M Francs 29 F Rquer 65 G Bel l 30 S Femon 66 J 32 D Vast Koltzaroanag,oss 33 P Lygor 67 M Tayey 34 D Hoit(DVC) 68 C Meads 35 C Knsohos 69 8 Kote"sk, 36 P Jackson CRes) 70 J Mann no
CANTERBURY NORTH BALWY N Senior Coach: Tony Course Reserves Coach : Stephen Wignay 2 M Broom 38F 4A 5 D 7 D Ronne 8 M Crocks 9 M Sheehan 10 P Sleeman I C Jose Mernagh 12 A 1 3 DA, 1a R Jac':r^ o 15 G ,, .... . g 16 S 17PCner t8 T C_ .rse t9 S Der:ar 20 P Men 21 D Gregvty 22 K Tba'd.
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YARRA VALLE Y Senior Coach: Wayne Reddaway Reserves Coach: Jarred Dickson 2 M Pervmi l 3 C 80, 4 M F_-5 A' on 6D F 7 J C~ ~s B M 9 C F ra . 10N F: . 1 1 C 8 = ds 13 D Ka y 74 K BChalier, t5 1 0 Suhfvan ,6 T Cream
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A Section OLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Leigh Carlson Reserves Coach : Greg Tregear 1 . G . Palmer 2 . D. Hoyle 3. B . Woothouse 4. S. Laussen 5. D. Greeves 6. A . Ingieton 7. C. Higson 8. C. Pollock 9. M . Hibbin s 10 . J . Grig g 11 . N . Hibbins (C-Res) 12 . A . Dulmani s 13. S. Hinche n 14. R . Schober (VC) 15. W. Green 16. A . Wallace (VC) 17. D. Stubbs 18. J. Bennett (Capt) 19. P. Scott 20 . M . Wittaker 21 . V. Cleary 22 . D. Ker r 23. A . Wright 24. N . Anderson 25. A . Harrison 26. N . Milat 27. L. Tracy 28. S. Blackman 29. A . Kenneali y 30. M . Galbraith (VC) 31. S. Lie 32. D . Thomson 33. G . Irvine 34. L . Twaddle 35. N . Evans 37. C. Coyne 38 . M . Lake 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 . Levi n 56 . D. Warner 57. T. Smit h 58. C . Kringoudis 59. C . Manuell 60. A . Burgess 61 . R. Oliphant 62 .J .Sneddon 66. B. Simpson 70. R. Conron (VC-Res) 75. N . Proctor
DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGI A NS Senior Coach : Bernard Dunn Reserves Coach: Dave Rawlings 1 . M . Mastroiani 2. P. Fiume 3. A. Menara 4. D. Rosman 5. N . Fraser 6. C. Slattery 7. C. McCiounan 8. C. Wrigh t 9. C. Campbell 10 . D . Tessier 11 . A. Evans 12 . D. Toohey 13. J . Maloney 14. S. Hunter 15. G . Hynes 16. M . Jackson 17. D. Crowe 18. B. Mahoney 19. D. O'Brien 20. P. O'Brie n 21 . J. O'Callaghan 22 . P. O'Callaghan 23. M . O'Callaghan 24. M . Love 25. M . Bria 26. P. Wyles 27. D. Kinsella 28. M . Lafferty 29. C. Beaverstock 30. B. Smit h 31 . G. Solomon 32 . G . Sheedy 33 . P. Bennie 34 . J . Tully 35 . A . Mackintosh 36 . C. Swifte 37. A. Ronchi 38. S. Rudd 39. M . Wilms 40. R . Furlon 41 . M. Dillon 42 . P. Leonard 43, E. Bell 44. N . Van Der Plight 45. A . Crist 46. M. Hagan 47. G. Jackson 48 . S . Catalfamo 49 . G . McHenry 50 . P. Manni x 51 . P. Cummerford 52 . C. Bourke 53. P. Satchell 54. J . Duckett 56. P. Conroy 58.T. Brideson 59. P. Cowan 60. D . Wolowiec 79. J. Webb
NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Robe rt Hyde Reserves Coach: David A rthurson 1 . A. Egan (Capt) 2 . T. Jone s 3. D. Martin 4. T. Bear e 5. M . Schmidt (C-Res) 6. B. Clayto n 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. Abrahams 15. P. Kearney 16. B. Herrald 17. M. Boy d 19. P. Considine 20. D.Kennedy 21 . D. Baker 22 . C. Peloso 23. C . Alevraz 24. J. Rus h 25. D. Cerini 26. M. Fisher 27. A . Trimboli 28. D. O'Farrell 29. P. Daniels 30. P. Tatter 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. Horn 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 . Charteris 57. G. Lear 58 . T. Keogh 59. J. Bugeja 60. C . Ferry 61 . M. Keogh 62 . S. Morabito 63. A . Hil l 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. Olive r 6 . M . Allen 7. J. Rya n 8, S. Lennox 9 . M . Fisher 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 . Reid 21 . C. James (VC) 22. R . Schober 23. A. Augustine 25. L . Hamilton 26. T. Desmyth 27. L. Fieldes 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 . Hoar 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. Holt 53.S. Merce r 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
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Senior Coach : Denis McG rory Reserves Coach : Michael Carty 1 . A. Baxte r 2 . D. Connell (VC) 3. W. Byrn s 4. C. McKenzie (Capt) 5. M . Cart y 6. W. Smit h 7. R . Makin on 8. M . Orion 9. G . Anderson 10 .T.Chegwin 11 .J.Rae 12 . D. Seccull 13 . B . Cart y
14. D. Cotton 15. W. Phillips 16. M . De Mattia 16. E . Bingham (2) 17. A . Arnott 18. M . Constable 19. M . Armstrong 20 . C. Krau s 21 . A . Walden (DVC) 22 . P Thiessen 23 . M . Seccull 24 . C . Lovell 25 .L.Pego6 26, G . Phillip s 26 . D. Kretschmer (2) 27. C. Dun n 28. G. Borg 29. D . Ray 30. J . Thiesse n 31 . B. Main (VC-Res) 32 . A. Roberts 33. G . Tanner 34. B. Adamopoulos 35.D.Lappage 36. D . Chapma n 37. B . Arnhold 38. J. Hayter 39. D. Hayter 40. B. Canobie 41 . D. Hoare 42. M . LaGreca 43. R. Pleche r 44 . A Kirkwood-Scott (C-Res) 45. M. Alle n 46. M . Krause 47. P. Bennett 48 . P. Merrett 49 . S. Lyons 50 .P. Dow 51 . F. Bayne 52 . A . Chin 54 . S . Francis 55 . J . Panetta 56 . D. Blackley 57. S. Healey 58 M . Rowe 59 . C. Horstmann 60 . J . Shulman 62 . M . Baxter
ORMO N D OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach: Peter Sherwen Assistant Coach: [an Muller Reserves Coach: David Kay 1 . E . Allen 2, S . Reddish 3. J . Moi r 4. R . Fuller (Capt) 5 . A . Asto n 6, 0. Hooper 7. A . Lloyd 8 . S. Hume 9 . R . Aujard 10. J. Ker r 11 . D. Fox 12 . R . Hume 13, N . Hooper 14 . A . Chambers 15 . D. McCal l 16 . J . Hosking 17. R . McLeish 18 . B . Simpson 19 . G . Eagle 20 T Wilson 21 . S . Gibbs 22 . K. Stokes 23. S. Duthie 24. J. Handbury 25. R . Polkinghorne 26. A . Har t 27. C. Winneke 28 . N . Hart 29 . C . McCulloch 30 . J . Laird 31 . A . Smith (VC ) 32 . G . Jackson (C-Res) 33 . C. Hunter 34 . R . Price 35. B. Steele 36. G . Bennett 37. E. Montgomery 38. A. Macdougall 39.S . Woodhouse 40. P. Brow n 41 . J . Hart 42. A . Fo x
43. P. Dacosta 44. C. Reid 45. A . Warner 46. A . Griffiths 47. M . Terzini 48. R . Petty 49. M . Newnham 50. 1 Byrn e 51 . D. Murtagh 52- A- Duncan 5& D. Norman 54 . R . Austin 55. T. Mai n 56. C. Heath 57, M . Holliday 58. J . Forbes 59. T. Har t 60. B. Crump 62. R . Anderso n
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OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Sid Myers Reserves Coach : Chris Glass
1 . A. Dunn 2 . C . Robison (C-Res) 3. A. Allibon (Capt ) 4. T. Norman 5. D. O'Shaughnessy 6. R . Heath 7. D. Rogers (VC) & R . Beardsley 9 . S. Hopkin s 10. S . Hatfield 11 . T Phillips 12 . G. Clarke 13. D. Balazsy 14. J. St: ickland 15. M . Hadley 16. M . Seuling 17. M . Jennings 18 . N . Beardsley 19 . G. Hudson 20. T Roberts 21 . S. Dru m
22. P. Robison 23. Marshal Adam 24. A. Anderson 25. E . Borghesi (VC-Res) 26. L . Coleman 27. I . Wallace 28. G . Harvey 29. M . Sutherland 30. A . Taylo r 31 . M. Turner 32 . N . Sammut 33. P. Scott 34.R Papas 35. N . Stokes 36 . J. Sutcliffe 37. R. Sella 38 . R . Phillips 39 .J .Hodder 40 . M . Beamish 41 . A . Spinks 42. A . Banfield 44 . A. Turner 45. L . Farrell 47. G . Harmer 48. G . Pavey 50. E . Best 52. P. Beet 54. C. Naidu 55. S. Williams 57. C. O'Halloran 58. A . Vise
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C '-D XAVERIAN S Senior Coach: Matthew Hannebery Reserves Coach : Andrew Ralph Assistant Coach : John Carmody 1 . M . Blood 2 . M . Bourke (Capt) 4. D. Landrigan 5. D. McKay (VC) 7. A. Keyhoe 7. T. O'Sullivan 8, M . Holmes 9. A . McCorkell 10. S . Colquhoun 11 . A . McDonald 12. J. Bowen 13.S .Lynch 14. M. Sadler 14. D. Stoney 15. G . Clare 16. M. Nicolosi 17. D. Richardson 18. P. O'Sullivan 19. R . Gree n 20. D. Tapping 21 . L. Hannebery 22. R . Visentini 23.A.Duggan 24. J. McKay 25. D. Taylor 26. R. Salter 27. L. Fay 28. J. Hilbert 29. C. Burke 30. D. Dann 31 . P. Klein 32 . J . Cardillo 33. A . Sassi 34. A . Egan 35. C. Mortensen 36 . M . Ellis 37. T. Landrigan 38, D. Dalton 39. D. Be" 40 . R . Dalton 41 . A. Dillon 42. J. Lowe 43.1 . McKinnon 44. M . Dillon 45. D. O'Toole 46. J. Kennedy 47. A . Bourke 48. C. Thorogood 49. D. Bailey 50. G . Dalton 51 . P. Connors 52. M . Fraser 53. C. Green 54. J. Murray 55. P. Slater 56. A . Caputi 57, S. Barlow 58. M . Coilopy 66, T Collins
Senior Coach: M . McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Frank Melica n 1 . N . McColough 2 . P. Schuhkraft 3. A . Fitzgerald 4. A . Grace 5. D. McDonald 6 . T. Gallaghe r 7. B. Connell (VC) 8 . M . Gilmore (DVC) 9 . R . Woodlan d 10. M . McDonald 11 . D. Edgel l 12 . N . Sebo 13 . P. Kingston 14 . S. Samil d 15 . M . McConvill 16 .T.Stewart (VC-Res) 17. E . Frase r 18 . P. Cleary 19 . A. Jobling (Capt) 20. D . Wood 21 . M. Koppens 22, R . Block 23. P. McDonald 24 . S. McCooke 25 . P. Forsyth 2& D. Connell 27. T. Hille 28. B. Collins 29. W. Doyle 30. D. Arnfieid 31 . B . Egan 32. S. Reidy 33. M . Shepherd 34. P Hurley 35. P. Marnow 36. M . Templeton 37. A . Or r 38. P. Milner (Res-C) 39. C. Karageorgiou 40.P.Jo y 41 . B. Turner 42 . C. Kelleher 43. T. Siderellis 44 . C . Krawczak 45 .D.Barton 46 . a Abrahams 47. T. Aldridge 48. L. Dickson 49. M . Horsfield 50. D. Conway 51 . S. Montgomery 52. J. Agar 53. S . Gribble 55. J. O'Connor 56. J. Guertson 57. T. Boyanton 58. C . Syme s 59. C . Montgomery 61 . A . Kukuljan 67. J. Osborne
ST. E ,:RNA ROS Senior Coach: Frank Dunell Assistant Coach : Phil Brow n Reserves Coach: Darren Looker 1 . D. Godfrey 2 .P. Hayes 3 . P. Scerri 4 . V. Comito 5 . S . Walsh 6 . C. Wood 7. S . Perrett 8 . L. Vassallo 9 . G . Woo d 10 . M . Beilby 11 .P.Cap es 12 .S. Looker 13 R. Purcell 14 . S . Doran 15 . M. Egan 16 . F. Dunel l
17. W. Carey (VC) 1& A . Purcel l 19 . L . Gollant (Capt) 20. N . Lync h 21 . C . Malli a 22. C. Caithorpe 23. T Dobson 24. G . Mathewes 25. A. Comito 26. J . Gollan t 27. A . Nathan (C-Res) 28. P. Gilmour 29. J. Overman 30. R. Doolan 31 . T Spencer 32 . T Brain 33 . T. Ogston 34 . J. O'Connell 35 . P Daffy 36 . D. Farrell 37. F. Comito 38. D. McAllister 39.S.Byrne 40. C . Delahunly 41 . D. Looker 42. M . Marshall 43. C . Doolan 44.J .Stynes 45, J . Kennedy 46. D. Solomon 47 . P. Freeman 48. R . Fatnawmi 49. S. Hal l
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Senior Coach: Mark Tymms Reserves Coach : Terry Young 1 . T. Young 2 . J. Roach 5 . N. Horvath 6 . R . Wilson 7. M . McMahon 8 .D. Heena n 9. P. O'Leary (VC) 10. J . Wilson 11 . K . Korp 12. P. Tymms 13 . D. Cropley 14 . B . Crouch 15 . A. Saggers 16 . L . Cohen (VC) 17. K . Wilson 18 . R . LaRose 19. B . Green 20. S . Walker 21 . G. Rokay 22 . W. Radle y 23 . N . Gosewinckel 24. R . Lawson (Capt) 25. B . Young 26 . B . Selleck (Capt-Res) 27. G . Young 28.S.LaRose 29. S. Gray 30. S. Kelly 31 . S . Molloy 32. A . Johnston 33. K . Cohen 34. S . Sergienko 35.T.Yavuzcan 36. C. Kell y 37. C. Ford 38 . J . Simmonds 39. R . Leahy 40.B.Horgan 41 . A. DeWitt
42 . P. Lightfoot 43. R . Constantine 44 G . Mitchell 45. M . Foster 46. M .P. Toohey 47. A . Brow n 48. G . Walker (VC-Res) 49 . C. Stefan o 50 . R . Cohen 51 . B. Ibrahim 52 . A . Stock 53. C . Sutch 69. P. Cole GOLD SPONSORS
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OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach : Paul O'Brien Reserves Coach : Guy Nelson 1 . T. Witt s 2 . S, Theodore 3. J. Nichols (Capt) 4. P. O'Brien 5. N . Boyden 6. P. Handbury 7, C. Thompson 8. J . Keeble 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 .1 . Mackay 23. A . Wilt s 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 . Dixo n 34 . C. Anastakis (DVC) 35 . A . Thompson 36 . S. Newman 37. Q . Keebl 38. D. Clements 39. M . McGregor 40. E. Smithers 41 . P. Theodore 42. B . Williams 43. P. Birrell 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. Oliver 58 . M . McLean 61 . R . Van Den Dungan 65. P. Tsiampras 67. D. McDonald 69. P. Jost 70. J. Franci s MAJOR SPONSOR
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14. C. Love 15 . C. Davis 16 . D. Grant 17. M . Edmonds 18 . T. Bournon 19 . D. Zajc 20. S. Farrow 21 .B.Joycey 22. P. Harrington 23. N . Moodie 24. C . Radi n 25. A . Holland 26. G. Curran 27. C. Appel 28. M . Bond 29.A .Carter 30. M . Brooks 31 . S. Ingram 32 . J. Sly (Capt) 33. C. Gardner 34. D. Holland (Res-Capt) 35. Darren Murphy 36. B . Paterson 37. M. Sichlau 38. M . Sherrill 39.R .Beynon 40. M . Ouwerhand 41 . N . Sher 42 . T. Riley 43. C. Best 44. M . Dyer 45. A. Szadura 46. A. Petrov 47. J. Konicanin
48. D. Johnson (VC-Res) 49. B . Murray 50 . T. O'Brien 51 . G. Pride 52 . A . Oxland 53 . A. Riddle 54. P. Appel 5& G . Worrell 56 . M. Leone 57. W.Jones 58 . J. Williams 59 . G . Stroud 60. D. Nock 61 . M . Stoki e 62 . Daniel Murphy 63 . L . Murph y 64 . M. Austin
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OLD PARAD lA N S Senior Coach : Michael Mulvahill Reserves Coach: M. Jones 1 . S. Vincent 2 . P. O'Loughlin 3 . M . Considine 4. S. Philp (VC) 5 . N . Wayman 6 . J . Geary 7. P. Cosgriff (DVC) 8 . D. Bec k 9 . P. Shannon 10. P. Brabender (C) 11 . N . Wiilitts 12 . M . Geary 13. R . Mills 14. D. Smith 15. D. Way 16. B . Joyce 17. D . Vicino 18. L. Mansfield 19. T. Canavan 20. B. Pannam 21 . N . Mill s 22. B . Haberman 23. P. Robertson 24. N . Ellk s 25. R . Aanenson 26. M . Livy 27 . N . Kerr 28. S. Lennon 29. P. Zappa 30. C . Pagon 31 . P. Wals h 32 . S . Batchelor 33. M . Harrison 34.R Joyc e 35. G . Zeneli 36. S. Swindon 37. C. Fuller 38. D. Hal l 39. K . Jenkins 40. D. Baird 41 . P. Digney 42 . L . Thomas 43. P. Healy 44. D. Blackely 45. P. Henry 46. B . Flynn 47. A. Herman 48. D. Griffiths 49 . S. O'Toole 50 . C. Ziebail 51 . J . Frazier 52 . A . Stuckey 53 . J . Edmonds 54 . D. Gravell 55. J . Digney 56. D. Geary 65. J. DiMitrio 68. M . Donoghue MAJOR SPONSO R
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AtdZ L :(',NK Senior Coach: Aan Quaife Assistant Coach : Jack McDonald 1 . P. Smith 1 . S. Duke (2) 2. M . Sanelli 2.T Kennedy (2) 3 . 0. Morros 3 . M . Azzato (2) 4 . S. Gamble 5 . P. Cairns 6 . P. Marshall 6 . G . Smith (2) 7. D . Steere 8 . L. Snellin g 8. W. Simmonds (2) 9. G. Walkley 10. M . Phillips 12. G. Larkin (VC) 12. P. Strahan (2) 13.S . McCarthy 13 . M. Xuereb (2) 14 . M . Lengacher 15. M . Evans 16 . M . Malone 16 . P. Knight (2) 17. T. Harbinson 18 . P. Boyle (DVC) 19 . N . Pastras 20. R. Koegler 21 .P.Shoppee 22. M . Co x 23. A. Bennett (Res-VC) 24 . M. Lawrence 25. J . McDonald (Capt) 26. S . Smith 27. G . Perkin s 27. W. Humphrey (2) 28 . C. Morse 29. B . Pentland 30. C . O'Brien 31 . D. Kraljik 32 . M. Farrell 33. A . Stein 34- W. Lasslett 34. C . Westblade (2) 36. R . Liddell 37. M . Sweeney (Capt-Res) 38. L . Waddingham 39. J. Liddel l 40, B. Fernandez 41 . G. Ritchie 42. M . Whelan 43. N . Ward 44 . R . McDonald (VC) 45.P.Haggar 46. D. McAliste r 47. A. Toomey 48. P. Hayes (VC-Res) 52. P. Vanderwal 57 . B. Curthoys 58 . N . Walsh 60 . M . Birrell 61 . R. Salmoni 62 . A . Quaife 63. A . Andrianakis 64. S. Nicholson 65. A. Spinner 66. D. Grieve 67. C . Riley 68. P. Ganley 69.S . Bayes 70. B. Francis 71 . Q. Kliener 72 . R Barton 73 . M . Tunzi
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Four out of five last Saturday missing out on VUT/FIT with their big win over 0 Westbourne . I sympathize with Ken Bremner, scribe in C Section that you need a crystal ball to tip in this section . How can Centrals beat VUT/FIT by 35 g!s three weeks ago then O Westbourne beat Centrals by 2 gis a fortnight ago, and then VUT/FIT beating Westbourne by 7 gls . That is a 44 g1 turnaround in 3 weeks. A tipsters nightmare! REVIEW In a danger game Uni Reds destroyed a hapless Chirnside Pk by 130 pts . To be fair Chirnside at the moment have a lot of injuries and they will be hoping to get a few back over the next few weeks . Uni Reds on the other hand have to stop playing Jekyll and Hyde where they are unstoppable at home and pathetic away . Match of the day was, at Richmond Central where Oakleigh after half-time proved the better side with a thumping 47 pt win to consolidate their spot in the top line on the laddec Centrals on the other hand must come back from 2 losses in a row if they are to feature in this years finals. They have a danger game in Chirnside Pk this weekend . In the turn-up of the round VUT/FIT with their first win of the year were too talented for 0 Westbourne, who must have thought all they had to do was just go out on the ground and they would automatically get the 4 pts. It doesn't work that way. Each team must be treated with respect whatever the position of the side on the ladder. Balwyn Combined finally won their first game with a 5l pt win over Camberwell who are really struggling at the moment . Sides that come up from "G" Grade like Camberwell, 0 Westbourne, Richmond Central, Chirnside Pk and Boronia Pk must realise it is a 15 gl -20 gl difference betweenthe grades and ittakestime. So all I can say to Camberwell isto keep going and with a bit more recruiting will see them go up the ladder. In the last game undefeated Yarra Valley held off a determined Boronia Pk by 20 pts. I don't feel they are up to Oakleigh or Uni Reds standard even though they beatOakleigh early on in the year. Whatthey have going for them is that they are a young and enthusiastic side and a few older and experienced footballers would not go astray. PREVIEW Match of the day is at Chirnside Pk where they tackl e Richmond Centrals. Both sidesarecoming off losses at the weekend and both will be looking for a win . The loser of this game will lose touch with the top two positions on the ladder so I feel that Richmond will be too talented for an injury hit Chirnside Pk and should win comfortably by 5 g!s. VUT/FIT make the long journey to Oakleigh and I'm not joking their trip home will be a hell of a lot longer after Oakleigh are finished with them . I believe this will
be a big win to the Krushers by 20 gls. In an important gamefor both sides 0 Westbourne take on Canterbury/Nth Baiwyn out at Werribee . It is very hard to tip the winner here so I tossed a coin and C N Balwyn by 2 gills in an even game . Balwyn Combined buoyed by their first win last week take on Uni Reds also big winners last weekend . I really cannot see Reds dropping this game so I tip them to win this by 5 gls after an even first-half . (Don't let me down J.R .) I n the last game Yarra Valley will be looking for muchneeded percentage against Camberwell and should do it easily by 15 gls .
SENIORS UNIVERSITY REDS 29 .7,181 CHIRNSIDE PARK 6 .15.51 UNI REDS Hepborn 7, Farrell 6, Heaphy 3, Ewing 3, DeAngelis2, Yendall 2, Hudson 2, Burke 2, Kane, Arnel . BEST Arne], Hepburn, Bourke, Cook, Johnstone, Kane . CHIRNSIDE PK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . RICHMOND CENTRAL 6 .4 7.8 9.10 13.14.92 OAKLEIGH 6 .2 8.9 16.12 21 .13.139 RICHMOND Hayes3, Pickett 3, McConville2, Pearson, Krisohos, Warne, Piquer, Holt . BEST Adams, Easton, Warne, Holt, Shannon, Krisohos . OAKLEIGH Forrest 10, Leslie 4, Alexandrov, Aliss, Brereton, Hall, McKenner, Schultz, Tomlinson . BEST Forrest, Schultz, Brereton, Redford, Taylor, Torpisy . VUT/FIT 5 .3 10.5 13 .9 17.11 .113 OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .2 4 .8 6 .14 10.20 .80 VUT/FIT Byrnes 9, Wheelahan 3, Moebus 2, Ahern, Baird, McLellan . BEST A great team effort . OLD WEST Mitchell 2, Geier 2, Ferris 2, Belcher, Goates, Christo, Manalokakis. BEST A . Horsburgh . CAMBERWELL 0 .5 3.8 5.10 8.10.58 BALWYN COMBINED 4.5 10.8 12.13 15.19.109 CAMBERWELL Bouyer 3, Duff 2, Rocco, Ruckwell, Alsop . BEST Cochrane, Barker, Rocco, Tuckwell, Alsop, Bouyer. BALWYN COMB Tanner 4, Makris 3, Barr 2, Grace, Lampard, O'Hoy, Spagnol, Tully, Verde . BEST List illegible . BORONIA PARK 1 .2 5.6 6.8 12 .12 .84 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 5 .2 7.4 12 .9 16.10 .106 BORONIA PK M . Creak 8, Hawken, Keltie, Paulka, Hinksman . BEST Dean, M . Creak, Weinlich, D . Creak, Gilman, Van Bull. YARRA VALLEY McLeod 5, Frame 2, Box 2, Ford, Downs, Fung, Stephens, Ireland, Ford, Zimmerman . BEST Ford, McLeod, Kay, Frame, Ford, Zimmerman. CANT/NTH BALWYN A BY E
RESERVES UNIVERSITY REDS 15 .11 .101 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 .4 .22 UNIVERSITY REDS Moller 5, Bowman 4, Bell 3, Tehan 2, McKenna. BEST Tehan, White, Schroder. Watts, Scanlon, Bowman. CHIRNSIDE PK Davison, Harmon, Marshman . BEST Taylor, Harmon, Hussey.
RICHMOND CENTRA 2.4 4.4 6.6 8 .10.58 OAKLEIGH 3 .7 10.8 11 .12 12 .16.88 RICHMOND CENTRAL Jackson 7, Dallas. BEST Jackson, Vathis, Gordon, Kotzapanagiotis, Austin, Dormer . OAKLEIGH Green 5, Hally2, lanchello 2, Barnfield, Billing, Short . BEST "Green, Momaghan, Hally, Theofilopoulos, Crugnale, lanchello . 7.4 8 .6.54 VUT/FIT 1 .1 4.2 `OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .0 5 .1 6 .1 7.3.45 VUT/FIT Fondvich 3, Chapman 2, Darmanin 2, Cerantonio . BEST Frendo, Midon, Raspa, Schembri, Tomelty. OLD WEST Clowes 3, Mezzmen, Harris, Haley, Horsburgh . BEST B. Shaw, C . Villinger, S. Lowery, A . Kelly, M . Belcher, D. Clawes. CAMBERWELL 1 .1 2 .1 2.2 4 .3 .27 BALWYN COMBINED 11 .5 13.14 20.20 34.26 .230 CAMBERWELL Murphy 2, Jones, Adam Heitman . BEST Murphy, Jones, Adam Heitman, MacDonald, A . Heitman . BALWYN COMB Carrigan 5, Booth 4, Butera 4, Lehmann-Rhodes 4, Braione 3, Busse 3, rest is illegible . BEST names are illegible . BORONIA PARK 0 .1 3.3 3.3 3 .4.22 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 3.1 3.5 5.7 6.8 .44 BORONIA PK Borthwick 2, Weir. BEST Weir, Borchert, Borthwick, Spackman, Artini, Charlton . YARRA VALLEY Hueston 2, Ford 2, Cahill, Davies . BEST Cahill, Ross, Davies, Penwill, Ford, Peterson . CANT/NTH BALWYN A BYE
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CLUB XV111 North & South by Norm Nugen t Round 6 saw your convalescing correspondent fail by one game per section to tip the card . To quote Max Lyon who would want to write the Club XVIII news? . . . My friend and ghost writer Brian Woodhead has now joined me on the sick list. May our health improve Brian . REVIEW - NORT H In a low scoring game 0 Paradians doubled 0 Geelongs score when, despite inaccurate kicking, Parade won by 26 pts. Bulleen Templestowe showed their best form of the season when they defeated my selection Kew bythe big margin of 50 pts . The win took the "Bullants" three places up the ladder to fourth . St Bernards just fell in by 3 pts against an uncannily accurate Marcellin who really capitalised on their fewer scoring opportunities . In the evening match North Old Boys defeated Therry by 6 pts which equalled the number of scoring shots North had in excess of Therry. The victory really has consolidated NOBs top four position E!tham had the Bye. REVIEW - SOUTH Old Xaverians through their 52 pt victory over Mazenod clearly asserted their superiority . The "Crocodiles" while scoring well themselves held Mazenod to a low score. Such overall superiority is the hallmark of a top side! Old Scotch did score convincingly against De La Salle who really have experienced difficulty in kicking a winning score this season . Scotch thanks to its 35 pt victory and 0 M elburnians loss to M onash Whites now lead the competition . Monash Whites had a clear cut 30 pt victory over previously undefeated Old Melburnians . The win has placed the Whites outside the four only on percentage whilst the loss dropped OMs to third place. Monash G ry phons all but doubled the Powerhouse score as they recorded a convincing 37 pt victory to open their season's account . Bloods moved up to fourth place as they recorded the biggest victory of the round against Collegians who were over-powered by 85 pts in a very one sided encounter. PREVIEW - NORT H Kew should be able to rejoin the winners list by defeating 0 Geelong who appear to have lost their early season's sparkle . Near neighbours Bul!eenTemplestowe and Marcellin meet for what should be another Bulleen-Templestowe victory. Nowthatthey have made the top four the" Bullants" will be keen to stay there and despite Marcellins 'never say die' attitude I select BuileenTemplestowe. 0 Paradians venture west to play Therry who should give a good account of themselves . However form does point to an 0 Paradian victory provided they do not spray the ball up forward as they did last week . Parade should win narrowly . In a final's preview and possibly Eltham's major test to date, North Old Boys jou rney way out to Research . "Guss" Carroll's ruck skills should give his runners first use of the ball and as a consequence Elthams inexperience at defensive play could prove detrimental . However the Tuckers and Thorsen are adept at finding their forwards
Stickland, Crowther and the newcomer Sovanouski . After due consideration I select Eltham to win narrowly after a high standard contest. St Bernards have the Bye to enable their players to support their A side against North Old Boys ! PREVIEW - SOUT H Leaders 0 Scotch face a danger game against Mazenod who will be anxious to atone for last week's loss. Also of concern to Stephen Hawkins must be Scotch's inability to play well on outer suburban grounds . Scotch has the stronger defence whereas Mazenod has the higher scoring forwards . After careful consideration I am taking the punt and select Mazenod . Today De La Salle should be able to kick a winning score by defeating bottom side Powerhouse who have not yet been in a winning position (on the field) . In a final's preview long standing rivals O Melburnians and 0 Xaverians meet at Albert Park . Defeat last week will make OMs more determined but the Xaverian defence is the strongest in the competition . Up forward too the Xaverians have done better, (their loss was off the field) . Form and statistics prompt me to select 0 Xaverians. Bloods and M onash Whites who both seem to have struck fine midseason form, meet today in a game whose result could well influence the final four composition . Bloods forwards have done well over the last two weeks and given that their defence has the better 1993 redord I select Bloods to win . Collegians who must re-group after last week's annihilation meet a confident Monash Gry phons at Caulfield . On the Season's performances form points to Collegians . However following their heavy consecutive losses I am going for an upset result and select Monash Gryphons to win their second game this season .
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OLD XAVERIANS 2 .0 7.4 10.5 13.7.85 MAZENOD 0 C 1 .0 3 .2 4 .2 5.3.33 O XAVS Dalton 8, King 2, Denton, Wilson, Sadler . BEST Dalton, Visentini, Kinna, Cummins, Wilson, O'Shaughnessy . MAZENOD Quirk 2, Baxter, Francis, Lane . BEST Lane, Neil, Smith, Quirk, Cahill, Field . OLD SCOTCH 8 .11 .59 DE LA SALLE 3 .6 .24 O SCOTCH Featherston 3, Billing 2, Wilson, Sleeman, Russell . BEST Middleton, Gorman, Bennet, Fields, Sutherland, McLeish . DE LA Vakakis 2, Stucki . BEST Miller, Green, Thorn, Buick, Stucki, Bourke. MONASH GRYPHONS 3.4 5.7 8.10 11 .10.76 POWERHOUSE 0.1 3 .2 3.7 5.9.39 MONASH GRYPHONS O'Brien 6, Spensley 3, Rubio, Hammond . BEST C . O'Brien, J . Rubio, D . Grace, L . Wapling, M . GiuBrida, P. Smith . POWERHOUSE Kavarnos 2, Hunt, Paulich, Pollock . BEST Pollock, Newman, Pavtich, Stewart, Missaglia, Silva. MONASH WHITES 9 .10.64 OLD MELBURNIANS 5.4.34 MONASH WHITE Hewitt 2, King 2, Farrel 2, Shaw-Stuart, Sinn, Morgan . BEST O'Niel, O'Hara, Riddley, Tilly, Hewitt, Colombies . O&IELBURNIANS Reed 2, Kellam, Curtis, BEST Robinson, Newman, Woodhouse, Cox, Reed Potter. COLLEGIANS 0.0 1 .1 1.1 1 .3 .9 BLOODS 4.4 8.7 8.10 14.12.96 COLLEGIANS Peles. BEST C. Comley, N . Comley, Taylor, Campbel, Lockwood, C . Mackay, BLOODS Findlay 2, Carroll 2, Hopkins 2, Gale 2, Hall 2, Payne, Tresidder, Wittey, Broome. BEST Tresidder, Van, Rowbottom, Melzak, Carroll, Broome.
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REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GAME DIVISION ON E Xavs pushed Nodders down one spot on the ladder when they got home by 4 gis in what must have been a good game . As usual, Xavs' danger men, Petroff (6) and Dluzniak (4), got amongst the goals while Thomas, lacovangelo and the consistent Fitzsimon were their best . Despite the loss of a couple "promoted" to the "twos", De La got home comfortably from Mentone . Hosking and Rocke with 5 each were main scorers, with the 2 Chris' - Favoloro & Makinson - being 2 of their best. Monds held 4th spot with a convincing 8gI win over Bernies . Brendan Reithergot4 and Rob Milliken and the consistent Luke Haddon did well . OMs weren't impressive in their win over Haileybury and will need to do better to be a finals' prospect. Ben Luckock got 8 despite playing from behind too often . Peter Gason, Matt Thomas and David Field (a couple of kgs over his best shape - like me!) were OMs best . After a slow start Parkers eventually rolled Marcellin by 11 gls with the "Italian Connection" dominant- Mosca& Picciolli got 4 each and Diciero and Spurli were their best . DIVISION TWO CENTRA L Doug Vargo (7) and Toby Gibson (7) got most of Trinity's score against Old 'Hoes while Bruce Clark stopped a lot of forward moves with a good display at chb. C'well continued their improved form with Strachan, Prior, Frigo and Summons all contributing totheir 15 goal win over St Leos. Parade inflicted Blues' first loss with a great last 1/4 with only 16 men for most of the term - why were you 2 light Alex? Farrell again did well in the ruck against the Students' talls while Morelli and skipper Varrica gave good drive to the forward line. Blues were best served by Anderson and Teelow. BLACK LIST: NOBs . DIVISION TWO SOUT H Jackers remained undefeated after a good contest with the Ashers whose inaccuracy proved costly. Chrapot, Engelman and Wrobel were Jackers' best . Scotchies were able to get a 9 gl margin over Reds' Rovers thanks to 11 majors from Tim McCue and good effort from Rob Gregory and Stewart Grigg . Bedas again broke away from the close ones with a 20 gl margin over the High boys . Once again Sam Hecker was Beda's best with Patrick Philp & Andrew Hayes (6) also doing well . Once again I goofed by going against Collegians when they came from behind against the wind in the last 1/4 to beat the inaccurate Tonners by 3 gls. AndrewSemmens, Dave Lumley& Travis Mulder were the Lions' best with Manuell booting 4. PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION ON E Nodders will return to the winners' circle at Mentone's expense today, whilst De La will push the
AAonds out of the four - temporarily - with a narrow win at East Malvern . A couple of weeks ago I thought OMs could take it right up to Xavvers but I think they would have to improve too much from last week for that to happen . The disappointing Eagles are at home to Haileybury and if they could put in 4 qtrs would be a big chance to win but I don'tthinktheir lack of training together will enable them to do that . The 2"travellers", Bernies and Parkers, meet at HQ and, as this year's experience shows Parkersto be better travellers, I must go for them . SELECTIONS : Mazenod, DeLaSalle, O .Xavs, O.Hailey, Chirn .Par k DIVISION TWO CENTRAL This section is atipsters nightmare with each game likely to be pretty close. Ca rey came off a week's rest and go to Bundoora to meet Parade who toppled Blues from the top of the ladder last week . Parade's last 2 games have been very good and I expect them to continue the practice of toppling the ladder leaders . Wells and Trinity are both going for a hat trick. I think Wells have just a little more talent up forward and I expect thisto give them the edge today . Blacks and Leos are both out to double their winning tally and the home ground advantage will probably see Blacks home. Therry bounced back a little last week after a couple of ordinary games whilst Blues slipped with an ordinary last qtr against Parade . The wide space of HQ and the early start will suit the Students just a bit more than the Roys . A win to the Friars today will see them take Hoes place in the 4. Both have beaten Therry in the last 2 rounds - the Friars more convincingly and with home ground advantage. I'll go for them . SELECTIONS : O .Parade, O .C'well, UniBlacks, UniBlues, W'friars DIVISION TWO SOUTH This section looks a little easier for the tipping than the Centrals. I expect that Bedas will get home comfortably from the Rovers and Ajax should win the battle of the neighbours against the Fields. Being a slow learner it's taken me a while to get on Phil's Lions' bandwagon, but I'm now there and I expect they'll get home comfortably at High's mini oval . In the battle of the "unpredictables" - Ashers and Scotchies- I think the home team can just scrape in . SELECTION : Monash, St.Bedes/Ment, Ajax, Collegians. SLAB CHALLENGE : I think the boys from Keilor will deserve a slab if they win the battle of the travellers at E'wick Park. Yes Lobba, you and the Bloods are also on a slab if you win by more than 38 (your old number?) points. WINNING CLUBS ring me 568 4727 (w/ends) or fax 646 0872 (Mon) with details of best and main scorers.
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U19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD BLUES vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: J. Ischia, S. Meredit h Boundary: D. Ischia, M . Crossland DE LA SALLE vs ORMON D Field: G . Lawler, R. Krishnan Boundary: D. Chalmers, T. Creighton OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS Field: A . Marlyn, N . Woods Boundary: R . Martyn, R . Killey MARCELLIN vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: D. Ashton, B. Calleja Boundary: P. Batty, A. Stephe n ST BERNARDS vs CHIRNSIDE PARK (EP-Saturday 2pm) Field: D. Dalgleish (Rot), D. Benjami n Boundary: L . Gallagher, M . Kolpin Goal: D. Murray, D. Webster (Rot) U19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD PARADIANS vs OLD CARE Y Field: A . Stubbs, A . Flack Boundary: L . Stapleton, I . Lilley OLD TRINITY vs OLD CAMBERWELL Field: B. Hayward, M . McCrohan Boundary: R . Cormick, C . Ryan UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs ST LEOS WATTLE PARK Field: K . Coughlan, T. Ovadi a THERRY vs UNIVERSITY BLUES (EP-Saturday 11 .30am) Field: S. Clinch (Rot), C . Donlo n Boundary: T. Kramme, D. Gourley Goal: C. Linczowski, N . McTaggart WHITEFRIARS vs IVANHOE Field: T. Keating, A. Alexande r U19 SECTION 2 SOUTH MONASH BLUES vs OLD SCOTC H Field: D. McInerney, B. McKee Boundary: C. Sullivan, T. Shakespeare HAMPTON ROVERS vs ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Field: D. D'Altera, R . Valentine Boundary: R . Braun, B. Collins CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs AJAX Field: B . Johannsen, A. Firley Boundary: D. Fowler, D. Brevitt Goal: A . Draper, M . Richardson MHSOB vs COLLEGIAN S Field: D. Miller, A . Harris Boundary: D. Villant i
â&#x20AC;¢ o o ~~ `l~t~ : UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS 4.5 9 .6 13 .14 17.20 .122 MAZENOD BLUES 1.1 4 .5 7.8 14.11 .95 0 XAVS Petroff6, Dzuzniak 4, Stones 2, Gill . Hawkins, Jones, Fitzsimmon, Hall. BEST Thomas, lacovangelo, Fitzsimmon, Fitzgerald, Ries, Petroff . MAZENOD Morgan 6, Butler 2, O'Donaghue 2, Krom, Rice, Harper. BEST De Navi, Huggins, Hansen, Rice, Steinfort, Butler . OLD MENTONIANS 3.5 3 .8 8 .12 9.13 .67 DE LA SALLE 7.5 20.11 23 .16 31 .26 .212 0 MENTONIANS Martin 5, D. Murphy 2, Flaskis, Jones. BEST Martin, D. Murphy, Karp, Katris, B. Murphy, Dwyer. DE LA SALLE Hosking 5, Ronchi 5, Maccora 4, Gallagher 3, Manassa 3, Makinson3, Bundon, Favaloro, Grant, Larkin, Mannix, Parr, Raju, Smith . BEST Makinson, Grant, Favalero, Sparrow, Hosking, Manassa . ORMOND 8.4 9.7 13 .10 18.11 .119 ST BERNARDS BLUE 0.3 5 .5 8.6 10 .10 .70 ORMOND Reither 4, Neef 3, Milliken 2, Monk 2, Wilks 2, Casey, Jeffrey, Kovacic, McGaw, Reidy. BEST Haddon, Millikin, Symes, Reither, Jeffery, Parakila. ST BERNARDS Conroy 3, Webb 2, Hemley 2, B . Chatfield, Farmer. McIntyre. BEST McIntyre. Hemley, S. Chatfield, Webb, Sawicki, DeLuca . OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .2 6 .6 7.8 11 .13 .79 OLD MELBURNIANS 5.3 8 .6 14 .13 16 .14.110 0 HAILEY Anastasios 4, Evans 2, Rice 2, Bartholomeusz, Boothey, Raby . BEST Buchanan, Bartholomeusz, Nicholls, Alcock, Boothman, Jones . 0 MELB Luckock 8, Gason 2, Field, Trindade, Officer, Thomas . BEST Field, Cason, Thomas, McKeon, Barraclough, Egleton . CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 .3 6 .4 12 .10 20.14 .134 MARCELLIN 3 .0 8.4 9 .6 10 .7.67
CHIRNSIDE PK Piccioli 4, Mosca 4, Crosland 3, Rattray 3, Henderson 2, Foster, Kerr, Paola, Pignataro, Spirli . BEST Di Cierio, Spirli, Quinn, Mosca, Sutherland, Pignataro. MARCELLIN Abbott 4, Nasrallah 2, Howard 2, Evans Smith, Godwin . BEST Abbott, Nasrallah, Lowry, Thompson, Godwin . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .5 5.9 11 .13 12.16.88 OLD PARADIANS 1 .6 5 .11 10.13 15.19.109 UNI BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . O PARADIANS Mulligan 3, Kallis 2, Mulvahill 2, Varirca, Cosma, Anderson, Ailleo, Heffernan, Farrell, Horsington, Primero. BEST Morelli, Varirca, Phelan, Way, Farrell, Heffernan . OLD IVANHOE 2 .3 5.6 8.9 8.12 .60 OLD TRINITY 2 .5 7.7 14.8 19 .11 .125 O IVANHOE Lutz 2, Woods2, Tolley 2, Edbrooke, Quick . BESTAtkinson, Woods, Martin, Schoene, Georgiou, Lutz . 0 TRINITY Gibson 7, Shein 4, Hatfield 3, Makris 2, Tilling, Entwisle, Sklavenitis. BEST Clark, Vargo, Gibson, DeStefanis, Tilling, Ramsden OLD CAMBERWELL 9.3 9.7 14.13 17.15.117 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 1 .0 1 .3 2 .3 4 .4 .28 O CAMBERWELL Prior 3, Summons 3, McManus 2, Burnet 2, Walker 2, Strachan, Frigo, Patterson, Bremner, Walker. BEST Strachan, Prior, Summons, Frigo, McManus, Walker. ST LEOS Nankervis 2, Smith, Holmes. BEST Martin, Meehan, Dempsey, Fewster, Edwards, McKenzie. NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 6.5 9.11 14.16.100 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .4 3.5 4.6 6.6.42 NTH 0 BOYS Mattiazzi 4, McMahon 3, Roberts 3, Haddad 2, Autupuno, Haouchec BEST Roumeliotis, Dix, Care, Mattiazzi, Ternes, Haifa . UNI BLACKS Doepel 2, Whiteley, Egan, Gloubchev, O'Brien . BEST Sherriff, O'Brien, Miller, Egan, Terrill, Cromellin . IVANHOE 2 .3 6.6 10.11 13.14.92 THERRY 4.4 7.4 11 .6 12.9.81 IVANHOE J . Pace 6, L . Pearce 2, Rovis 2, M . Pearce, Laver, R. Pace. BEST L. Pearce, Laver, J. Pace, Rovis, Cribbes, Fanelli . THERRYWoodgate3, Bonner2, LaFontaine, Dimech, Tate, Ramm, Elliott, Slazyk . BEST Goodger, Goodwin, Moroz, Browning, Kennedy, Forbes . OLD CAREY A BYE WHITEFRIARS A BYE
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H AJAX 3 .4 5 .4 12 .11 15.13 .103 MONASH BLUES 2.2 3 .9 6.11 10.15 .75 AJAX Rajch 3, Engelman 2, Grosman 2, Moss 2, Shlakht 2, Krasnostein, Mehl, Nathan, Rotstein . BEST Chrapot, Engelman, Frid, Rotstein, Smorgon, Wrobel . MONASH BLUES Moon 3, Colombies 2, Rubick2, Crompton 2, Tuohey . BEST Caldwell, Tuohey, Rubick, Bennett, Beer, Goodson . OLD SCOTCH 4 .4 11 .7 16.11 21 .16 .142 HAMPTON ROVERS 4.2 8 .4 10 .5 13.9.87 O SCOTCH McCue 11, Grigg 3, Joyle 2, Gaidzker, Gaylard, Griffiths, McAlpin, McDonnell . BEST Grigg, Gregory, McCue, McAlpin, Elliott, Pryde. HAMP ROVERS Hunter 3, Dakis 3, Bulmer 3, Fletcher, Smith, Georgeanakis, Cullen . BEST Fletcher, Cullen, Haggerty, Tehan, Peake, Dakis. ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 5 .5 11 .9 15 .12 23 .14 .152 MHSOB 1 .3 1 .5 3 .9 4 .10 .34 ST BEDS/MENT Hayes 6, P . Razga3, M . Razga 3, Corderoy 3, Kinsella 2, Georgoulis 2, Scullin, Philp, Stewart, Hunter . BEST Hecker, Patrick, Philp, Georgoulis, Hayes, Mulquiney. MHSOB Fountas 2, Jackson, Barge . BEST Gillespie, McAllister, A . Clarke, C . Kelly. Barge, Frost . COLLEGIANS 5.2 8 .3 12 .5 16.9 .105 OLD BRIGHTON 3 .1 5 .9 11 .11 12 .16 .88 COLLEGIANS Manue114, Mollard 3, Degen 2, Bell 2, M ulder 2, Fradkin, Semens, Williams. BEST Lumley, Mulder, Semens, Mollard, Johnston, Godfrey. O BRIGHTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR A BY E
MELEES - BEWAR E A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" .
SECTION 1 LUCKOCK, Old Melburnians PETROFF, Old Xaverians PICCIOLI, Chirnside Park STONES, Old Xaverians LOOBY, Ormond SECTION 2 SOUTH RAJCH, AJA X McCUE, Old Scotch KELSON, Collegian s SCULLIN, St Bedes Mentone Tigers M . RAZGA, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers SECTION 2 CENTRA L MATTHEWS, Old Carey NAISMITH, Whitefriars JOYCE, Ivanhoe McMAHON, North Old Boys S. FARRELL, Old Paradians
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 ORMOND vs MAZENOD BLUE S DE LA SALLE vs ST BERNARDS BLUE OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVERIANS vs MARCELLI N OLD HAILEYBURY vs CHIRNSIDE PARK UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD IVANHOE vs OLD PARADIANS UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD TRINIT Y ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs NORTH OLD BOYS OLD CAREY vs THERRY UNIVERSITY BLUES vs WHITEFRIARS UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS vs MONASH BLUES HAMPTON ROVERS vs MHSO B OLD SCOTCH vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR AJAX vs OLD BRIGHTON (AP No 11 1 .30pm)
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COACHES CLIPBOARD edited by Brian Woodhea d KNOW YOUR OPPOSITION??? by Brian Woodhead - VFL Umpire 1976 - 1987 VAFA Umpires Advisor 1989 - 199 1 VAFA Administration Officer 1993 A huge amount of time is dedicated to studying the teams players, to understand their abilities and their areas in need of improvement . Coaches also studythe opposing teams, to know their strengths and weaknesses and to understand tactics that negate their players abilities . But do you know your umpire? I do not raise this as an important issue, however the umpire is part of the game and there may be an area of improvement within your team when it comes to free kicks. I would like to breakthe discussion into three, (1) interpretations (2) positive actions (3) communication . (1) 1 see the main benefit in attempting to understand the interpretations rather than understanding the rule book from cover to cover. An example is marking the ball from behind . As a player springs from behind to attempt a mark he may legitimately interfere with the player in front, effectively putting the player out of the marking contest as long as his intention is to mark the ball . Lets look at holding the man . . . holding the ball . (refer figure A .) Flowchart of the decision making process relating to tackling the player in possession of the ball . . . this thought process is what the umpire has to go through in a split second to make his decision . (2) Positive action s Don't be negative towards umpires, lead by example and explain the positive. Very recently a state coach addressed his players at quarter time included the following ; ". . . we were critical of some of the umpires decisions earlier in the quarter. This proves one thing we weren't in first for the ball . Get your body in front . Get first use of the ball ." one tends to find that teams experiencing a good flow on game and get to the bottom of the packs to feed the ball on will have a better run of the umpiring . This is largely because the tackler is behind, desperate to stop his opponent, is moving or changing direction quickly and under these circumstances it is very difficult to apply a legitimate tackle . A good percentage of tackles are incorrectly applied . . .this being partof the reason why the higher standard football involves the larger degree of accuracy in tackling skills . (The other part being effective tackles equals more turnovers) . YES PLAY ON
Given a reasonable time to do so does the player dispose of the bal l correctly or lose possession of the ball while attempting to dispose of it correctly?
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ROUND 7 - 5 YEARS AGO - 198 8 St Bernard's saluted Ga ry McAllister, a great player over 8 seasons, on his 100th game ; captain for the last two seasons, B&F and respected both on and off the field . Most players and supporters and most umpires, always think that to be a good umpire you may have to betall and skinny. Well, `Chile Pepper' Kevin Segota, round and on two small legs, has shown that all shapes can be good umpires. 105 games, '87 A Section GF, '87 interstate game in SA, and umpiring with his brother Joe in'82 are Kevin's highlights. Forthe record, Joe was avery regular shape. (Kevin isthe Umpires' Association delegate in '93 and still umpiring .) Reigning 'A' section premiers Ormond kepttop place and their hand on another flag when they beat O . Paradians by 89 pts. The 'Monds were in command all day and romped home 20.7 to 6.2 . Ormond's best were Scott Taylor, Mark McDonald and Paul Cox . Hampton Rovers, on top in D, just gotthe pts against bottom team, O. Camberwell . At the last change 0. Camberwell trailed 8.0 to 12.11 . They stormed home and kicked 6 .6 to 2 .3 to go down by 8 pts. Their early accuracy disappeared and they missed some crucial shots from close to goal in the last term . Best were Wilson, R . Melnjak, Capp (H . Rovers) and Mitchell, Jepson, Smith (0. C'well) . Co-editor of that ever popular club journal "Shag's Rag", Tony Canavan played his 100th game for O . Paradians . The boys were keen to win a premiership for Tony as in '86 when OPs won the premiership Tony was on an overseas holiday. 10 YEARS AGO - 1983 VAFA confirmed that its '82 victories were no flukes when both the U18 and senior team again triumphed overthe VFA . In both games lessthan a goal separated the teams at the last change . Coached by Trevor Read and captained by Scott Robinson, the U18 team came backfrom a 16 pt deficit at 1/2 time to win 16 .9 to 15.4. Best were Robinson, Mende, Lindholm, DeCampo, Scott, Jackson (5 gls), Grant . (Can you name the player who has gone on to star in VFL? Scores in the main game were always close. VAFA 4.8 7 .11 12 .14 18.16 .124 VFA 3.2 9 .9 12 .15 16 .17 .113 Best were Chris Stone (Caul Gr), Brian Burke (D e La), Peter Cu rtain (Xavs), Jim Bennett (Coll), Mick Jennings (U. Blues), Shane Murphy (De La) and Mick Deveson (De La) . Goalkickers were David Matthews 5, (Caul Gr) ; Bennett 2, Andrew Daff 2 (Coll) ; Peter Sherwen 2 (0. Scotch) ; Murphy 2, Stone 2, Jones, Jennings, Simonetti (Marc) . John Jones (Maa4 at tli0a0aptl3 iidae team and Brian Bourke VFA were captained by Ray Shaw (Preston), former Collingwood Captain . Umpires were Frank Virgona
(VFA), John Horwood (VAFA) . Laurie Aghan (0. Melb) continued his successful run as coach . 15 YEARS AGO - 1978 E Section coaches were David C ro mton (AMP), Rod Butterwo rth (Bev. Hills), Phil Butcher (B'wick), Alan Quaife (Bull/Temp), Ian Duncan (N . B'wick), Des Kennedy (0. Geel), Bernie Maher (0. Menton), Bill Turner (St Bedes) . Who coached ANZ Bank and LaTrobe Blacks? The bubble burstforA section leader 0. Scotch when their inaccuracy (9 .17) cost them victory against Marcellin's 13 .8. Well in control in the 3rd qtr, 0 . Scotch kicked 3.9 in that term to Marcellin's 2 .1 . Best were F. Aliosio, Jones, Price (Marc) and Marx, Bowden, Bubb (0. Scotch) . Joint A section leader Uni Blues was also trounced when De La, with the wind kicked 8 .6 to 0.0 in the first qtr, equalled Blues 2nd qtr (2.2 each) and coasted home to a 51 pt victory. Best were Loft, Halasa, McHen ry, Beddoe (6 gls) (De La), and Carro ll, Curnow, Moore (U . Blacks) . Nth Brunswick battling to get off the bottom of E Section were unluckyto go down to O. Mentonians 6.16 to 7 .13 . Peel, Upham & Ingram starred for the victors and D. Dimarco, Strickland & Holdswo rth for Nth Brunswick . 20 YEARS AGO - 1973 B Section coaches were Jim Gallagher (Assump), Ross Oakley (Coll), Graeme Johnston (De La), John Fisher (Kew), Ron Read (MHSOB), Brian Steele (0. Scotch), Ian Law (0. Scotch), Brian Kann (0. Trinit ), Laurie Aghan (ROB) and Peter O'Donohue Blacks) . Can you name the three who did not play VFL football? - N .R . Ormond scraped home by a goal from Caul Gr in an exciting finish at Elsternwick Park . The defeat dropped Caul Gr from first to fourth . Collis, Webster & Spithill starred for SSBV in their victory over Marcellin to give the Bank 5 wins and 1 defeat . 150 games to Robe rt Reid (UHSOB), 100 to Rob Dean (Alphington), Alan Graham (Ormond), Tony Costilo (U . Blacks), Rick Sykes (P/house), and 200 to FootsTech captain coach Geoff Fletcher - a grand effort from a grand club man! 25 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Kew suffered their first defeat for the season at the hands of Uni Blacks who, in a brilliant first 1/2, kicked 9.4 to 2 .4. Kew added only another 2 .4 in the 2nd 1/2 . Sinclair (4), Stevens & Carnie dominated for Blacks while Mullin, Haldoupis & Ridd were bestforthe losers. Ormond, undefeated in B Section, kicked the sweep against St Kilda CBC 18.21 to 3,6.
Monash Uni, also undefeated, went away in the last qtr to have a convincing win 8 .10.58 to 4.9 .33 over De La Salle (5th) . McMasters, Grey & Taylor for Monash and Dorrizzo, B roderick & Walsh were best.
UHSOBfarewelled Jim Nettleton - captain, B&F'66, and only member of the Clubs 1960 premiership team still playing . 100 games to Peter Sedgwick (0. Brighton), Peter Cu rt is (Ormond) and Rob Thompson (0. Melb). 35 YEARS AGO - 195 8 State Saving Bank's defeat of joint leader O. Xaverians by 6 pts, left Collegians alone at head of A section ladder. Bank led all day and held on desperately in last 10 mins with Hill, Salmon & Douglas best . 0. Xavs were best served by Callen, Carro ll, Gibson . D section captions were John Douglas (St Kevins), K . Washford (P'ton), Lionel Rosenberg (Ajax), T. Baird (FTOB), P. M ills (Fairfield), W. McGrory (Murrumbeena), Harrison (Pt Melb) . Who captained E'wick, Melb Blues and Bellfield? Ormond welcomed old players Laurie Mithen,
Colin Wilson, Brian Walsh & Neil Crompton to training . Old Brighton Gr congratulated temporary coach, Horrie Ber ry, on his debut and wished him well for the next 3 weeks . 45 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Ormond, 3 pts down at 3/4 time, kicked 42 to O . Scotch's 32 in the last qtr to reverse the result . Jack Stock & Bob Rowse were stars for the victors while Keith Gough with 5 gls from chf dominated for the Cardinals. Parkside continued their unbeaten run with a victory over State Savings Bank - for the victors Harry Nance gave a grand performance of sustained football . (Harry was a VAFA umpire for many years and assistant umpires' coach . He died early in 1993. ) '(uaoqWeH) anqouo4,0 jatad 'uueA ueu8 'Me-I uel ~10 qs! -J uqop '(ssB) uotsuqop awasa0 (ePl!>i iS) Aal>IeO ssoa '(stooJ) aay6ellpJW w!(' EL6l '(qlaW) uos~{oap ~o!a ÂŁ86G : NOIlS3f10 Ol aBMSN V
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The A .F.C.A .-V.A .F.A . invites all registered V.A. F.A . coaches to an evening with ANTHONY STEWART, Sports Psychologist, currently with Hawthorn Football Club and has had extensive experience in sporting circles . Anthony Stewart will discuss a number of issues that will benefit all coaches, and will make his new publication PERSONAL BEST available on the night . PERSONAL BEST, which has received very high praise form many sportspeople, covers topics such as: self responsibility, self image, goal setting, motivation . (Refer Coaches Clipboard 3 April 1993 - No . 1 Amateur Footballer for a synopsis of Personal Best . ) VENUE : Elsternwick Park DATE : Wednesday 26th May TIME : 7.30pm Refreshments available . This night is a must for coaches who wish to add to their repertoire of ideas . PLEASE RING BRIAN WOODHEAD 531 8333 TO BOOK YOUR SEATS ÂŽ COACHES CLIPBOARD continued from page 41 . . .
week while the next week be penalised 90% of the time which leads to frustration, verbal abuse of the umpire, loss of concentration and a detraction in the players game. This has a domino effect, as team-mates also start to dispute those decisions, lose concentration and suddenly their opponent is running off them setting up a loose man which their team-mates downfield can't combat. Coaches can only continue to instruct players to concentrate on the job at hand and not concern themselves with areas out of their control . It is true that players 'sound off' to rid themselves of their frustrations and this can be acceptable if it remains within the laws of the game, does not become a barrage of personal insults and does not detract from their game . While we hear about the negative attitudes towards umpires a number of players talk positively to the man in white, encouraging and supporting, as if he was a team-mate. The player will not benefit by way of free kicks but certainly earns respect and assists the umpire in maintaining concentration and keeping the game flowing for the benefit of all . There is no up to date resource for coaches to refer to however the suggestion is to seek an open and controlled discussion with the umpire and players after the game . Express your views, questions free kicks, but don't forget to ask for an appraisal of your teams performance . . . you may be surprised with what you hear.
RESOURCE OF THE WEEK : 'Resource of the week' section is aimed at providing ALL VAFA people with the opportunity to contribute to 'Coaches Clipboard' A 'Resource' can be a book, video, newspaper/magazine article, an idea for a'Coaches Clipboard' article, or even a 'Footy Idea' you're prepared to share with us . 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 . This weeks 'Resource of the week' is David Parkins book "Premiership Football" The book covers all aspects of football and is the complete coaching manual . "Premiership Football" is available from Melbourne Sports Books for $15 . MELBOURNE SPORTS BOOKS Books on all major sport s 9 Elizabeth Street Melbourne, 3000 Owner/Manager Santo Caruso Trading hurs : Mon - Thurs 9 .30 - 5.30 Friday 9.30 - 7.00, Saturday 9 .30 - 1 .00 Phone: 621 121 1 Submit 'Resource' by 3 pm each Friday . JOHN KEENAN BRIAN WOODHEAD Ph : 467 2043 (H) at VAFA 412 7853 (W) OR Ph : 531 8333 Fax : 412 7803 Fax : 531 6601
UMPIRES CORNER by Mike Murray and Steve McCarth y • Saturday May 8 saw the inaugural Umpires' Progressive Dinner. The evening was attended by almost forty people and was most definitely a successful night . Highlights included a colourful Stud and `Koala' Hen ry eating his meal in the fork of tree. A special thank-you to the Humphries, Simon & Daigleish families who opened their homes for the evening . Well done social committee. • In Richie's words, "Wed like to welcome Jim Huckson all the best on his temporary move to Broken Hill : " • Young Tim Sutcliffe should have a good hard look at his driving skills after a recent escapade at EP after training. Seems he buried his car's nose in the gravel on a steep incline - whilst reversing out of trouble had an altercation with another vehicle. Waming to other umpires take a wide berth if you see Sutty in the car park . • Is John 'Nats' Natoli looking at a career change? Nats recently addressed the Box Hill Mustangs womens football team, and he was asked if hed like to come down to training . I'm sure afew clubs out there would suggest hed get a game for them . o A few recent milestones shouldn't go without mention . Alby Firley clocked up his 50th game, whilst `Rags' Keo gh and Peter Molloy were welcomed back into C and B grade respectively. Ex-St Bernards player Gavin Keane umpired his first F grade game a couple of weeks ago and is progressing well in his new career. The big one was 'goalie' Bemie Hoare's 200th game at the Lake Oval last weekend . I'm sure Bernie will remember the day for many seasons . Xavs winning by the NOM (narrowest of margins) . Richie forgetting his socks (in front of both scribes) . Santo buying the champers. Richie winning first prize and Bernie winning 3rd prize in the Xavs raffle (continuing on from Macca's success at Ormond) . The day was capped off by the hospitality and good wishes expressed by Old Xavs and the visitors, North Old Boys. As promised last week we'll hit you with his profile today . • While mentioning North Old Boys we'd like to send a special get well messageto North stalwart and umpires' friend Mary Maloney. Kevin Segota says that Mary is what ne misses most when not umpiring A grade. • This weeks first profile is on Bernie Hoare. Name : Bernard Joseph Hoare. Nicknames : 'Hee,
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'Fiery'. Umpiring history: VFL Res'68 ; VFL Senior Panel '71-72 ; WAFL'74; SESFL'76-7; Federal'79-80; VAFA'83. Games: 200. Highlights: First 'A' GF'86 ; Coll/Melb U19 Curtain-raiser to the first Collingwood/West Coast game . Greatest influence on career Jack Irving, Frank Leverett, Sue Hoare. Playing career: Clayton 3rds/4th . Took up umpiring after being (wrongly) reported in a game. Pet hates: Whingeing footballers ; spectactors who know more than you do ; Taxation Declaration Certificates . Most memorable match: NOBs vs De La GF 1991 . Best Amateur Footballers seen: S. Mount, S . Eishold, 'Nails' Tyquin . Best umpires. J. Horwood, P. Wiseman, R . Simon, D. Hillier, J. Velleman . What / like about umpiring : Participating in the game ; Gets me out of doing the garden in winter. Personal ambition: To umpire as long as Sue lets me. • It must be National Goal Umpires Week . The 2nd profile is on Kenneth Owen Pitcher . Nickname: KP or HOT (Husband of Therese) . Year commenced umpiring : 1986. VAFA Games: 177. Highlights (achievements) : '89 VAFA vs SAAFL; '88-92 B Grade GFs. Greatest influence on career : Therese Pitcher. "If I didn't say YES, he wouldn't be doing it" TP. Football Playing Career: Surrey Hills (ESCFA) . Football Pet Hates: Spectators behind the goals who don't turn their transistors on loud enough to hear the AFL scores. Most Memorable Match: 1990 Ormond vs Collegians I was KO'd during the last qtr but managed to recover sufficiently to see out the game which ended in a draw . BestAmateur Footballers seen : David Pitcher (St Leos), Julian Hodder(Trinity) . Best Full Forward: Richard Herman (Coll) . BestFull Back: Stuart Hinchen (Coll) . Bestkickfor goak Nick Bourke (Xavs/Marc) . Best umpires: Don Hillier & Garry Baumgarton (G) . Brian Goodman & Peter Wiseman (F). What I like about umpiring: The chance to be actively involved each week in a game that I love in a great competition . Personal Ambition: To umpire an 'A' grade GF. o Benny's Rule of the Week : "Where a 25 metre penalty advances the mark to the centre of the goal line, the kick shall be taken from directly in front of the advanced mark ." • Remember next Thursday (27th) for the Association meeting . Mike & Macca
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Four'n Twenty Pies is a name synonymous with Australian Rules Football, and here in the home state of our great national game, is responsible for fostering the career of many a Victorian amateur footballer. Four'n Twenty Pies has been a major sponsor of the Victorian Amateur Football League for over ten years . In fact, the Company has a long history of support for numerous sports and, last year, undertook a three year program to sponsor primary school sports at the local, regional and State championship levels in Victoria . This significant sponsorship continues Four'n Twenty's commitment to schools, particularly in the area of health and quality lifestyle. The Four'n Twenty product range, which includes cakes and donuts, has recently added a mjaor fi rst to its pastry range - the Four' n Twenty Light Pie . With a 92% fat free pastry, the Four'n Twenty Light Pie is low in salt, made from prime quality ingredients and contains no MSG or artificial colourings. At 350 calories (1450kg) per serve, the Light Pie makes a welcome alternative for the diet and health conscious consumer looking for tasty, yet wholesome and satisfying food . Four'n Twenty Light Pies and regular Meat Pies are available in all traditional outlets and can
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now be purchased in handy four packs from the supermarket freezer. Australia's most successful pie maker, Four'n Twenty is a division of Herbert Adams Bakeries and part of the Pacific Dunlop food group . Other brand names which come under the Pacific Dunlop banner include Edgell Birds-Eye, Peters, Big Sister, Nanna's, Latina, Chicko and Vitari . Owned and made in Australia, products from these famous Pacific Dunlop brands represent the basis of a $7 million promotional campaign being conducted nationally over the next 10 weeks . Known as "The Best Of Australia" Campaign, it offers consumers the chance to win prizes valued at over $400,000 including a $250,000 AV Jennings house and land package, a Ford Capri (value $25,000), a Haines Signature Boat (value $25,000), Ansett Air Travel value $25,000) plus thousands of dollars of other prizes. Launched bythe Federal Ministerfor Industry, Technologyand Regional Development, MrAlan Griffiths, thecampaign has been endorsed byall State Premiers (including Jeff Kennett) and is supported by national print and television media including a seven week promotion on the popular Channel 9 program, "Burke's Backyard" .
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As was indicated to VAFA Club Presidents at the 1993 Sponsors' Night, Four'n Twenty's continued sponsorship beyond 1993 depends entirely on club support for Four' n Twenty over the course of this season . The company's commitment to sponsoring `THE FOUR'N TWENTY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP' -$500 ,to the best performed club based on a points system related to each team of a club's performance, will be linked to that club's support of the sponsor. In essence this means that if support (purchases) don't reach a certain level a club will be discounted from being a contender for this year's "Championship" . Details of the points system will be presented in the next few weeks. Four'n Twenty are constantly providing me with figures which indicated past club support and present club support for Four'n Twenty. What I am looking for in the figures given to me ar e a) an increase in purchases ; and b) a month by month consistency in purchases . A couple of case history's with a summary below may help clubs in understanding what is being looked for : CASE A CASE C *MAYSEPT 1992 Nil purchases *MAYSEP 1992 Purchases of $222, $223, $111, *MARCH-APRIL 1993 Nil purchase s $222 . "Unless purchases dramatically increase club *MARCH 1993 $205 *APRIL 1993 $19 0 would not be included in 1993 FNT Club 'A star performer; consistently good level of Championship. Ifany VAFA clubs had simitarrecords purchases. The type of club it is hoped wins a Four'n this sponsorship would be lost. " Twenty Club Championship' : CASE B CASE D * M AYSEPT 1992 Nil purchases *MAY SEP 1992 Purchases of $150,$200,$105,$75 *MARCH 1993 Nil purchases *MARCH-APRIL 1993 Nil purchase s *APRIL 1993 $180 purchase s "This club has shown some 1992 support for the "This club with a poor previous record has begun sponsor but for some reason has shown no support to purchase . Hopefully the '93 figures May-Sept will in 1993 (thus far) . Club needs to lift support to qualify record a consistent, even better support . Clubs of for Championships and help to retain this sponsor" this type will help to retain this sponsor" `Facts and figures taken from actual data sheets . Next week I'll present the number of VAFA clubs that fall into each category. AGAIN I ASK FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
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THIS SERVICE IS AGAIN OPERATING FOR THE SEASON AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING : L3 • Football Feedback - Phil Stevens Editoria l • Umpire appointments for weekend matches - to assist clubs in supplying officials when required (Friday) • A new service : Thursday morning - all permits approved the previous Wednesday evening will be read out . U19 permits approved on Friday will be listed Friday afternoo n • Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday evening ) Service provided courtesy of Computer Implementation Consultants, Port Melbourne
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