The Amateur Footballer, Week 9, 1993

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Today ! write about two football matters relating to Amateur football which will take effect over the next fortnight or so.

INTERSTATE F® BALI. As readers would be aware there is no round of Amateur football next weekend, the Queen's Birthday weekend, and that two VAFA representative sides with play in Adelaide. Last year our senior representative team played SAAFL in a curtain-raiser match to the Hawthorn vs Adelaide Crows match at Waverley Park - a wonderful experience for all players who successfully participated in this match . Because of last year's experience South Australia has reciprocated and next weekend's senior match will be played on the Sunday as acurtain-raisertothe Adelaide Crows vs Footscray AFL game at Adelaide's Football Park . Although the VAFA accounted for SA easily in Victoria last year, the vocal and parochial Adelaide crowd will no doubt give extra confidence, strength and spring to the SA team who will be determined to reverse the result in their home town . imagine the feelings our boys will have to endure when 25,000 spectators at the start of the game, building to 50,000 during the last quarter, warm up for the League match which will follow, by roaring for every home team goal and greeting each visitor's goal with icy silence . I guess this is easyto avoid Barry (coach Richardson) and players - don't let SA score!! ! Seriously, good luck to all involved . The representative side chosen from the best C to F section side will play their SA counterparts in Adelaide next Saturday. This team, led by Ken Bremner (coach) and Dean Comer (captain) will fly over to Adelaide and back after the match - this match being played at a suburban Adelaide oval . As General Manager, on behalf of all Amateur followers, I extend best wishesto al! chosen to represent the Big V.

ELSTERNWICK PARK Much has been spoken and written about (see Investigations report) the problems with exiting the Elsternwick Park arena, hence the notice in TheAmateur Footballer on the procedure required for parpticipatin g teams and officials to follow for leaving the arena . Incidentally l suggestthe procedure could be adopted for all Amateur grounds. To further improve Elsternwick Park and make it the 'MCG' of Amateur football the following Executive decisions have been made

Firstly, that a second exit area for one of the teams will be created beside the Glenhuntly Rd end coach's box which will take one team from the ground straight into one of the main dressing iooms . Secondly, commencing after the Queen's Birthday weekend, Elsternwick Park reserve grade matches will be provided with field umpires provided by the Association . The club reserve umpire system is generally working well and this decision is not questioning this policy, however it is another move to make club visits to Elsternwick Park as well managed as is possible . Finally, a bit of feedback from coaches regarding the 3-interchange system introduced for senior matches 2 rounds ago . Q. Now was player chosen? Answers: • Sparing use of a senior player returning from injury . • Used to have a brief look at an U19 player in senior football . • As normal aiding team balance and flexibility . Q. Effects of trial on VAFA football Answers: • Gives another opportunity to play senior s • Allows a gamble to be taken on an unknown, new or semi-injured player. • Favours sides with good depth, struggling clubs may be forced into a 21 vs 20 situation .

TO AVOID CONGESTION WHEN TEAMS LEAVE THE ARENA AT HALF TIME, AND AT THE END OF THE GAME THE FOLLOWING IS TO APPLY: • THE TEAM THAT IS LOSING AT HALF TIME O R HAS LOST THE GAME IS TO LEAVE THE ARENA AS A GROUP FIRSTLY. • THE TEAM THAT IS WINNING AT HALF TIME OR WHO WINS THE GAME IS NOT TO LEAVE THE ARENA UNTIL THE OTHER TEAM IS OUT OF SIGHT. • SENIOR AND RESERVE TEAM CAPTAINS ARE TO ORGANISE THIS ACTIVITY.

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A SECTION by Adam Kenyon

REVIEW The O. Haileyburians stormed away from De La Salle in the 2nd half to record a stunning 53 pt victory . De La were comprehensively beaten all overthe ground, but could have been a contention if they had kicked straight in the 2nd qtr when it was their turn to use the wing . Andrew Ronchi was forced to leave the field in the 1st term which left Mark Orton unchallenged in the ruck and he made full use of his chance. Gary Phillips again gave the Bloods something to kick to. Craig Wright and Damien Toohey acrossthe half back line tried valiantly to halt the Haileyburian charge, but Matt Armstrong, Glen Borg and Chris Kraus were on fire as the Bloods added 10 gls to 5 in the 2nd half. Brighton continued to pose a threat in A-section when it outpointed No rth Old Boys by 11 pts . Brighton set up their victory with a brilliant first term, booting 4 gls against the breeze to hold a 1 pt qtr time advantage . Simon Mercer and Andrew Pryor were in fine touch midfield and Tom Hayden (5 gls) gave them a target up forward . Tim Jones and Luke Boyle tried in vain to lift the depleted North, but Brighton at home grow in stature . With the wind dying out in the final term Brighton's lead was enough to see them home as North stormed back. It appears that the Tonners are improving with every outing, but they will have to start winning away from home if they want to be in contention for a finals' berth . Collegians predictably were too strong for Old Trinity who can't quite score a win . Trinity's problem seems to be its defence because week in week out they kick enough goals . The Lions jumped Trinity in the 1st term and maintained their lead for most of the day . Rod Heath had a great 2nd term booting 4 gis but he was not given enough assistance as the Collegian on-ballers such as Brett Jefferson, Mark Hibbins and Matt Galbraith controlled possession . Steve Hopkins and Dave Rogers are regular contributors for Trinity but the 'fringe players are rarely found among the best players . Scotch showed great courage to defeat St Bernards away. The Cardinals were missing numerous players through injury and weren't expected to win this game - especially in the conditions at St Bernards . St Bernards haven't fielded a full side all year and have regularly disappointed everyone with their performances . Rob Fuller and Andrew Smith were again in fine touch for Scotch as Cam McCulloch bagged another 5 gls. Scotch were in a precarious position at 3/4 time when St Bernards had drawn level and seemed set to win (especially since they had the wind in the final term), but Scotch regrouped and posted a moral boosting victory. The Old Xaverians held off a determined Ormond to win by 22 pts. This game was full of fire and running play - indicated by the 20 goal scorers!! Ormond are still blooding some youngsters and have been most impressive considering their experience. It has been said time and time again that the Xavs have a team of stars and on paper are up their with De La and Collegians

at full strength . The runners, coupled with the likes of Bailey, Blood, Stoney and Colquhoun make the Xavs a force to be reckoned with . Still, Ormond can take heart at the fact that they only had 2 less scoring shots - watch out - Ormond are growing - but who will stop the Xavs? PREVIE W North Old Boys after 3 losses in a row face a huge task today when they take on 2nd place Collegians . The Lions are starting to hunt in packs and North who have been undermanned are well and truly struggling . A great deal will depend on Marcus Boyd's ability to stop Rick Schober. If he can do this then the Old Boys will have a shot . Steve Brazil, Tim Jones and Bruno Conti have enough ability to take control of this game, but I wonder if North can stopthe peripheral Collegian players such as Proctor, Irvine, Cleary etc. It will be a fast, tough game but North still won't have their best side in - which they need to be a chance. Collegians by 2 g!s. Scotch are at home to Brighton - no love lost in this game! The Tonners have been in great form since the return of Tom Hayden and it may be left to Rob Fuller to stop him . Around the ground Simon Mercer and Andrew Pryor have been getting a lot of the ball and in defence Chris Brook and Brad Pollock have been solid . Scotch have many good players also - Smith, Hart, Wilson and McCulloch are all playing well . This should be a close game with the conditions playing a majoi can in the outcome . Brighton handle the windy and greasy conditions very well and Scotch perform better in the quieter moments - I am not a weather forecaster but I'll go for Brighton (I think it will be wet & windy) by 5 pts . Ormond are at home to St Bernards and will start as favourites. The Monds are unveiling new talent every week and seem to be learning how to combine as a unit . \J\/hat of St Bernards - things haven't been good all year - uut they have posted wins over Old Xavs and North! It se-ems that they lack concentration and Ormond will take cull advantage of this today. New players such as Collins, Gribble, Siderellis and Doyle are faces of the future. St Bernards have also some newtalent with Denis Godfre,1, Rod Doolan and Sam Doran being relative newcomers to the best players list . I can'ttip St Bernards, but they ,~)ften surprise me . Ormond by 10 pts. Injury riddled De La Salle take on pacesetters the Old Xaverians . This will be a true test even though De La are without Rosman, Campbell, O'Callaghan, Moloney, Hegan and Hunter. De La were ordinary last week, with bad kicking making their outing even less pleasant . The Xavs are sitting clear on top and their strength is highlighted by the fact that they have so many players in the State squad . No longer is Matt Bourke the only key to Xavs newcomers. McDonald, Tapping, Blood and Colquhoun have added enormous depth to this team which are now outright favou rites for this season's


rorerniership . eL have no ave no aruners kckinorw and they h kicking goalsIt. Itis hard to se reversing this trend today. I'll go with the Xavs by 8 pts. Old Trinity need a win to stay in touch but the Old Na(ieyburians are starting to perform . If Trinity lose today 1'11 write them off . Haileybury are playing confident, tough {ooty and although they are not back to their best I think that Gary Phillips and Dave Lappage will kick too many goals for Trinity's liking . Rod Heath was fabulous last week but who else kicks goals? Dave Connell should have a great duel with Andrew Allibon as will Mark Orton and Lex Taylor. When the ball hits the ground the Blood's runners such as Kraus, Armstrong, Borg, Byrns (if he plays), Tanner and co. will give Haileybury's forwards too many chances . Trinity will battle it out - but desire doesn't always beat talent - Haileybury by 20 pts .

please note that there Is no round of matches Queen's Birthday weekend being interstate matches In Adelaide. OLD TRINITY vs NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD SCOTCH vs COLLEGIANS ORMOND vs OLD BRIGHTON DE LA SALLE vs ST BERNARD S OLD HAILEYBURY vs OLD XAVERIAN S

1AAADIM NORTH OLD BOYS vs COLLEGIANS Field: W. Hinton, M . Jackson Boundary: A . Ward, M . Kolpi n Goal: C. Chalmers, G . Wrigh t OLD SCOTCH vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: R . Simon, R . Bell Boundary: M . Tierney Goal: J . Velleman, W. Binch ORMOND vs ST BERNARDS Field: S . McCarthy, L . Harrison Goal: M . Murray, G . Chalmer s DE LA SALLE vs OLD XAVERIANS Field: A . Kilner, P. Gersch Boundary: J. Wright, F. Martinez Goal: K. Pitcher, D. Webster OLD TRINITY vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: J. Toohey, D. Dalgleis h Goal: I . Smith, W. Fowle r

1 A :®J ►'`_lWv~..(1- , - -~ L . .~j 150 GAMES AT OLD TRINITY - IAN WALLACE Congratulations to Ian `Rent-a-Crowd' Wallace who plays his 150th game with OTs on 5 June. Ian commenced with the club in '84, was an integral part of the'85 D-grade premiership side, and a member of the '86 C-grade GF and '92 B-reserve GF sides . His on-field generalship and off-field accommodation (always with nurses) has ensured his popularity within the club. The'safe haven' under his stairwell is enshrined in club folklore . He would have achieved this milestone earlier but for the number of weedings he attends (never as the groom) . Well done Wal . 100 GAMES AT OLD TRINITY - ANTHONY DUNN Congratulations from all at OTs to Anthony Dunn who played his 100th game on 22 May. Anthony commenced with Trinity in '87 and quickly established himself as a talented footballer and end of season tripper. In our'92 B-grade premiership year his commitment to training led to his most successful year at the club, playing all games in the seniors and culminating in the GF victory . Well done Dunny and we look forward to many more outstanding games In the future .

SENIORS OLD BRIGHTON 4.3 8.9 11 .11 15 .14 .104 NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 4.4 8.7 14.9.93 0. BRIGHTON Hayden 5, Schober3, Grant 2, Mercer 2, T. Brook . Perry, Talbot. BEST Mercer, Hayden, Pryor, McLean, Pollock, Brook . NOBs Boyle 5, Kearney 2, Clayton, Massa, Martin, Girolomi, Beare, Tierney, Kennedy. BEST Jones, Kennedy, Beare. Delac, Brazil, Boyle. COLLEGIANS 7.8 10.10 14.14 17.20 .122 OLD TRINITY 3.1 8.3 11 .7 15.12 .102 COLLEGIANS Milat 4, Cleary4, Schober4, Hoyle3, Proctor, Lake . BEST Jefferson, Cleary, Hibbins, Galbraith, Schober, Mdat . 0. TRINITY Heath 7, Hatfield 2, Anderson 2, O'Shaughnessy, Thomas, Allibon, Hopkins . BEST Heath, Hopkins, Allibon, Rogers, Vanderbrook, Anderson . ST BERNARDS 1 .3 5.6 10.10 10.15.75 OLD SCOTCH 5.1 8 .2 11 .4 15.7.97 ST BERNARDS Doran 3, Mallia 2, Spencer, Walsh, Gilmore, L . Gollant, R . Doolan . BEST Godfrey, R . Doolan, Doran, Gilmore, Carey, V . Comito. 0. SCOTCH McCulloch 5, Aujard 3, Wilson 3, Hooper, Handbury, Smith, McDougall . BEST Smith, R . Fuller, T. Hart, McCulloch, Gibbs, McDougall . OLD XAVERIANS 5.4 8.6 13.10 19 .11 .125 ORMOND 1 .3 5.8 11 .11 15.13.103 0. XAVS Stoney3,Bourke 3, Landrigan 3, Sassi 2, McDonald 2, Green, T. O'Sullivan, Tapping, G. Dalton, Dillon, Colquhoun . BEST McKay. Green, Landrigan, Dillon, Bourke, G. Dalton . ORMOND Gribble 4, Cleary 2, Sidrellis 2, Doyle 2, Templeton, Grace, Kingston, Black, Egan . BEST Collins, Gilmore, McDonald, Templeton, Kingston, Gribble. OLD HAILEYBURY 15 .11 .101 DE LA SALLE 5.18.48 0. HAILEY Phillips4, Lappage 3, Byrns 2, Tanner2, Armstrong, Baxter, Kraus, M . Secculi. BEST Orion, D. Seccull, Armstrong, Borg, Kraus, Rae . DE LA SALLE Crowe, Mannix, Rennie, Swift, Tully . BEST Crowe, Wright, Toohey, Vanderplight, Sheedy, McIntosh . RESERVES OLD BRIGHTON 4.8 4.8 6.10 7.12 .54 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 6.7 7.11 11 .15 .71 0. BRIGHTON Pyers 3, J. Lade 2, Ryan, Hoar. BEST McCardle, Pyers, J. Lade, Moratus, Cooper, Fisher. NOBsZocco3, Gravina, Collison, Barker, Peloso, Fennelly, J . Considine, White, Leigh . BEST Leigh, McAuliffe, Zocco. Irvine, Gravina, Hussey. COLLEGIANS 5.2 6.2 8.7 9.7.61 OLD TRINITY 1.1 4.5 6.6 10 .8.68 COLLEGIANS Stubs 3, Semens 2, Tweddle, M . Conron, Foard . BEST Rveddle, Stubs, Greeves, Mulder, M . Conron, Harry. 0. TRINITY Harmer 2, Sutherland 2, Williams 2, Sammut, Pitman, Adam, Beet_ BEST Scott, Sammut, Papas, Phillips, Smith, Williams _ ST BERNARDS 5.4 6.10 11 .14 12.16.88 OLD SCOTCH 0 .0 3.0 4.0 6.4.40 ST BERNARDS Wood 8, O;Connell2, Freeman, Marshall . BEST Perrett, C. Wood, Marshall, Mathews, J . O'Connell, McAlliste r 0. SCOTCH Holliday 2, D. Hooper, D . Fox, Aston, Kerr. BEST Moir, D. Hooper, Warner, Forbes, Kerr, Hollida y OLD XAVERIANS 1 .6 7.12 9 .14 14.17.101 ORMOND 3.0 4.1 6.6 7.10 .52 0. XAVS P Salter 5, Bourke2, R. Salter, Hannebery, Collopy, A . Landrigan, Hilbert, Klein, Fitzsimon . BEST Holmes, Bourke, Hannebery, Lowe, D. Dalton, Fay . ORMOND Kelleher 3, Forsyth 2, Boyanton, Osborne . BEST Kendrick, Forsyth, Symes, Milner, Kelleher. OLD HAILEYBURY 7.16 .58 DE LA SALLE 8.19 .67 0 . HAILEY Smith 3, Bennett, Bingham, Kirkwood-Scott, Lovell . BEST D. Hayter, Lyons, Bingham, M . Carty, Chegwin, Smith . DE LA SALLE O' Brien 2, Webb, Mannix, Lafferty, Bell, Brideson, Hunter . BEST Bell, M . O'Callaghan, M . Mannix, Beaverstock, Parr, Lafferty .

• . ~ : ~'~,~®® SENIORS HEATH, Old Trinity BOYLE, North Old Boys STONEY, Old Xavs McCALL, Old Scotch GILMOUR, St Bernards RESERVES KEARNEY, No rth Old Boys FOX, Old Scotch STEWART, Ormond DWYER, North Old Boys

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On a historical note, last Friday (20/5) was the 135th anniversary of the founding game of Australian Football . Played between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar at the Richmond Paddock back on August 7 1858, the anniversary game was played at Scotch College and, unlike the first ever game between these two schools, where after three Saturday's of play there was no result, Melbourne Grammar were victorious 13.8(86) to Scotch 9.10(64) . It was reported in the Herald-Sun, Wed 26/5, that VAFA General Manager Phil Stevens is a "prime candidate" for the vacant Chief Executive job at Fitzroy . Then on Sunday 30/5 in the same paper Fitzroy's current general manager, Kevin Ryan, was quoted as saying "there won't be any new appointment" . So who would you believe - Rod Nicholsen or Scot Palmer who wrote the articles respectively. Stay tuned - the 'Rover' is doing some snooping . The U19 Representative Match this season is to be played against the VFA . In previous years a round robin competition between the VAFA, VCFL, VFA and VMFL called the VicHealth Championships has been played . Unfortunately this day became obsolete after last year's Championships, but through the ties developed with the VFA during the last couple of seasons the VFA have agreed to play the VAFA for what will be called the VicHealth Cup. The VAFA beat the VFA in last year's fina!towin thetitleforthe veryfirsttime underthe astute coaching of John Simpson (Ivanhoe) with assistance

from Max Lyon (Executive) . This year the match is to be played at Waverley Park on July 13 or 14 at 2pm . This is in the school holidays so all VAFA supporters are encouraged to support the u nder-age talent that helps make the VAFA as strong as it is . Of last year's squad there are some 10-12 players still eligible so the chances of retaining the title is well within our reach . While on the subject of the U19 Championships, any coach who believes that he has any playereligible and good enough to train with the U19 State Squad should contact Brett Connell at EP (531 8333) during office hours. These players will then be assessed and reviewed with the intention of including them in the campaign . 'The Rover' has been hounded this week as to why umpire Richard 'Hollywood' Simon was called so in last week's column . Seems the word around the traps is that he is umpiring so well that it now appears he just sits back and gives orders . Not unlike a Hollywood Director. Take one ! It seems there is no holding back women at the football . Last week's game between Old Geelong and Hampton Rovers proves the point . One Hampton Rovers spectator (we won't name anyone KG) used an unsuspecting toddler to her advantage in making plays for a large black American gent atthe game. Then only to ignore him at a post match function . KG was the interest on your behalf or a friend? I guess only time will tell .


B SECTION by David Hollan d

REVIEW A great round of matches last week saw Bangers get up, Fawks open their account, OMs lose their 1st, Therry B .I .T., and Parade home easily. 3 correct gives me 72 .5%, however dropping out of the 4 for Pete Matovic who picked the card in F2 . REVIEW Chasing their 4th win to square the ledger, Whitefriars played host to Banyule, fresh from a Panther thumping, and, as expected, the Bangers did just the opposite to my prediction . The lead see-sawed in the 1st 1/2 but the Bears, 4 pts up at the main break, controlled the 2nd and came home strongly to score by 32 . The return of John Gillham and veteran Rick Brockwell was a big plus for the Bears as was the good form shown by Lincoln Burns (5 goals) and the big man Dave Williams, who dominated in the ruck . Mark Bateman, Paul Coghlan and Julian Phillip were hard workers in the pivot for Friars whilst Pratty booted 5 majors . A morale booster for Banyule which saw them sneak into the top 4 . Fawkner finally woke the scorers for '93 and notched up a thumping 10 goal win over Blues at home. From all accounts "Henry" Lawson's game was something to behold and was described as the "best individual performance seen for years". The Blues are still having nightmares after Fawks slammed on 8.9 to 2 straight in the last 1/4 after leading by 3 . The value of a key forward is well known to the Blues who struggle in that dept . without Lockhead or Taylor. Nathan Harris on a wing and skipper Hamish Worsley played well for the Blues, who now have John Kanis back from injury . Fawks Mark McMahon followed up with another great game and Sean Gray and Browny were solid in defence . The Match of the Day was just that at headquarters as 0 Melburnians lost their 1st for'93 at the hands of O Mentonians . The EP gale was at its strongest in the 1st half but died in the 2nd, where the crowd witnessed a real nail-biter. OMs had theirchances but, inaccurate kicking coupled with intense Panther pressure, sawtheir downfall . Darren Murphy held Scott Teal to a single and Tony Witts likewise on Acreman . Richard Webb tore the Panthers apart in the 1st 1/2, after which he faded and Cam "Maxi" Thompson and Besty had a great duel on a wing . "JPY" Boyden and "Mr U" Zani Useinov were inspirational in defenceforthe losers whilstStroudyand Dicko were likewise for the Panthers . Old Parade made it 4 losses in a rowforthe Bullants with a 79 pt thrashing (only 12 goals off my prediction) . Obviously things are coming together out at Parade with several injured returning, namely "Chook" O'Loughlin who booted 10 (equalled Parade record) . Anthony Venturini and Matt O'Keefe, with only acouple of Senior games each, were a breath of fresh airfor Mick Mulvahill and Paul Shannon in the pivot was again amongst the best . Bullants were forced to play catch-up footy from

the outset and, with a few key injuries, were never in the hunt . Tulloch tried very hard all day and bagged 4 with McWaters and Agosta both continuing their good for m After losses to Banyule and OMs, Therry bounced back in the fine fashion to score easily over Marcellin at EP on Sunday. At 1/2 time I thought we were in for a beauty but not to be - as Therry booted 8 goals in 15 minutes to close the book. Marcellin were looking good in the 1st 1/2 but had no answers in the 2nd as Tim Taylor, Mick Goodwin and Simon Eastmure (who replaced the "Chief" in the Ruck) dominated midfield and Stanko, Baker and Zanetti bought raffle tickets up forward . Mark Crotty put a blanket over Eagle spearhead Nick Bourke and Paul Matton made an incredible recovery from a broken jaw to return to the Therry side for this game . First gamer Jason Keays and Steve Psoras played well for the Eagles as did "Laba" and "Treg" but only in patches. PREVIEW Banyule at home to Fawkner and despite respective ladder positions, this should be a great game . Fawks, with a win under their belt will be as keen as mustard to make it 2 whilst the Bears are due to lose this one. Lawson and Williams are in for a great duel as both are so influential to their side's cause . I'll go for the Bears with reservations by 3 pts. Unfortunately for W hitefriars, they take on OMs, who are on the rebound and at Headquarters for the 2nd in a row. Scott Teal and Co. will probably wear specs aftertheir kicking last week but should have ScottOliver back at FF. Whitefriars are no easy-beats except for today when they'll go down to OMs by 5 gls . Marcellin, disappointing last outing, take on 0 Mentonians at home in a vital match for The Eagles if they are to stay in touch . The Panthers should regain the "General" which is bad news for Nick Bourke, but they will need to keep a close eye on Laba who likes to play Hide and Seek with his opponent. Toners by 19 pts . Bulleen Temp won't have a hope against Therry today. Therry have too many winners for the depleted Bullants and will score easily by 8 gls (at least) . Uni Blues play host to Old Parade in what should be another one-sided affair. Parade have all guns firing at present with O'Laughlin, Shannon, Brabender and Pannam leading the assault . Uni will be singing the Blues tonight after losing by 32 pts. SELECTIONS : Banyule, Old Melbournians, Old Mentonians, Ther ry, Old Parade . Round 8 Mark of the Week : Tony Bournon (Old Mentionians) . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Perfect score last week - thanks guys, keep it coming . Don't forget "Mark" of the Week comp. Fax 583 1993 by 11 .00 am Monday all info on game, Milestones, tit-bits etc.


SENIOR S 13.6 15.9.99 WHITEFRIARS 2 . 2 8 .4 BANYULE 4 .3 8 .8 14 .13 19.17.131 WyrnanRBEST Mark Bateman, McAuliffe, Coghlan2Phi l Philip, Carbone, _,_in BANYULE Burns 5, Cullen 4, Sutterby 3, Witchell 2, Mooney 2, Carroll, ,_ .r:veft, Moloney. BEST Richmond, Williams, Gilham, Brockwell, Burns , FAWKNER 3 .3 10 .9 11 .9 19 .18.132 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .3 4 .6 8 .10 10 .10 .70 FAWKNER Hoare 4, Gray 3, McMahon 3, Heenam 2, Leahy 2, Lawso n i ;ung . Molloy, L . Cohen . BEST Lawson, McMahon, Gray, Brown, Johnston, B . Young . UHI BLUES Dohe rty2, Hutchins 2. Kanis, Speers, McIntyre, Hall, Moran, Evans. BEST N . Harris, Hazeldine, McIntyre, Cavalier, Worsley, J . Moran . OLD MENTONIANS 4 .5 4.6 9 .10 11 .13.79 1 .1 6 .9 7.13 9.21 .75 OLD MELBURNIANS 0 . MENTONIANS D . Paterson 2, D. Solley 2, Acreman, Bournon, Appel , . son, Love, Stroud, B . Paterson . BEST D. Solley, D. Murphy, G. Dickson, Stroud, D. Paterson, C. Love. 0, td ELBURNIANS Theodore 3, A. Thompson 2, C. Thompson, P. James, S -,eal, C . Bryan . BEST C . Thompson, Z . Useinov, T. Witts, N . Boyden, J Francis, S. Rose. THERRY CCOB 3 .2 7.4 18 .14 22 .24.156 MARCELLIN 2 .4 8 .6 11 .7 13 .8.86 THERRY Stanko 4, Baker, Zanetti 4, Goodwin 2, O'Rourke 2, Crotty 2, D-Dalgleish, Carter, Boyle, Nitzke. BESTIR Matton, M Goodwin, T. Taylor, S Eastmure, M . Crotty, A . Baker. MARCELLIN Labagnara 2, J . Keays 2, Treganowan 2, O' Flynn 2, Psoras . Waters, Ryder, Bourke, Kann. BEST S. 0'Flynn, J . Keayes, M . Amad, J. Pappas, M . Moran, S. Psoras. OLD PARADIANS 8 .4 11 .9 20 .15 24 .19.163 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 .1 7.9 10.11 12 .15 .87 0 . PARADIANS O'Loughlin 10, Kerr 4, Brabender 2, O' Keef 2, Pannam, Haberman . Venturini, Shannon, Joyce, Kelly. BEST P. O'Loughlin, T Canavan, M . O'Keef, P. Shannon, S . Philp, A . Venturini . BULL/TEMP Tulloch 4, Harvie 3, Agosta, Agrotis, Nagel, Pace, Panoll . BEST Tulloch, McWaters, Agosta, Panou, Harvie, A . Rozanitis. RESERVE S WHITEFRIARS 0 .3 6 .8 11 .11 13 .15.93 BANYULE 4.2 4 .3 5 .3 5 .8.38 WHITEFRIARS Bonnyman 3, Strike 3, Vernal 2, Heseler 2, G . Sharkie, W, Sharkie. BEST J . Ciardulli, Johnson, Vernal, Wise, Strike, McRohan. BANYULE Bowler 2, Healy, Ross Doherty, Howe . BEST Hogan, Styles, Raywood, Ross Doherty, Healy, Clarke. FAWKNER 0 .3 3 .5 3 .8 6.11 .47 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .9 3.11 8.15 10.16 .76 FAWKNER Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . UNI BLUES Mudge 3, Allard 2, Jackson 2 . McKenna, O'Donnell, Dawson. BEST Mudge, Dudley, B. Furphy, Jackson, Ord, Sudholz . OLD MENTONIANS 0.0 2 .2 2.2 6.7.43 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .8 3.11 7.17 7.18 .60 0. MENTONIANS Riley 3, Harrington, Oxland, Pride . BEST Sharp, Riley, Carter, Holland, Moodie, Riddle . 0 . MELBURNIANS Fraser3, Ellinghause 2, Wallace-Smith, Kaffouttes . BEST Ellinghause, Wright, Handbury, R . Nelson, Anastakis, Fraser . THERRY CCOB 2 .1 5.3 6 .3 8.7.55 MARCELLIN 5.5 7.7 11 .13 13.14 .92 THERRY Hollow3, Gallagher2, Kotch, Pinner, Davies . BESTGallagher, Delaney, Murphy, Hollow, McMahon, Crotty . MARCELLIN M . Getson3, Slattery2, Jason Ibraham 2, Bearzatro, Abbott, Dineen, Sheehan, Cooper. BEST A . Sheehan, Donegan, Crimmins, Slattery, M . Boysen, V. Gallagher. OLD PARADIANS 3.1 5.4 5.8 6.10.46 BULLEENlTEMPLESTOWE 3 .0 6.5 11 .8 13 .11 .89 0 . PARADIANS P. Joyce, Vicino, Henry, Mulligan, Hall, Jones . BEST P. Joyce, Herman, Lennon, Mulligan, Jenkins, Vicino. BULL/TEMP A . Shine 3, A . Dolinko 2, J. Frossinos 2, G. McLaren 2, S . Doggett, D. Fitt, M . Fois, C. Parris . BEST D . Fitt, A. Dolinko, J . Frossinos, S . Mitilineos, A . Parris, D. Hooper.

150 GA M ES TO BRUCE ` MOPSY' SELLECK Fawkner Amateurs committee, players and supporters congratulate Bruce Selleck on playing his 150th game with the club today (5/6) . A very reliable player Bruce has played in all key positions at the club and is he current Reserves captain . Bruce also served two years as the club secretary before the pressure of the position forced him out. Unfortunately Bruce has played in three" losing GFs with the club (his presence was costly) but has always given 100% . Finally, Bruce is a great clubman (he always buys the selectors' drinks) who has not missed a club function in the time it has taken him to reach this milestone. Well done Bruce - roll on 200 . 1-2'

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BANYULE vs FAWKNER Field: S. Clinch, A . Damen Boundary: S . Branagan, C . Condos Goat: J. Tyrell, B . Hoar e OLD MELBURNAS vs WHITEFRIARS ( EP -Saturday) Field: R . Mayston, G . Ridd Boundary: L . Gallagher, D . Gourlay Goal: R . Liddle, B . Seymou r Reserves Boundary: T. Kramme, A. Gabriel Reserves Goal: C . Lincozwski, N . McTaggert MARCELLIN vs OLD MENTONIAN S Field: M . Jenkins, G . Fallet Boundary: S . Robertson, L. Russell Goal: A . Bishop, G . Clancy BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE vs THERRY Field: P. Molloy, P. Wiseman Boundary : N . Walker Goal: R . Dunstan, S . Pitcher UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD PARADIANS Field: G . Curran, G . Thwaite s Goal: L . Wilson, M . Lentin i

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C SECTION by Ken Bremner

3.5 winners in round 8 was slightly better than normal, there again, slightly less than my best . I'm well overdue to pick the card and with the talented ' Lancie Lovechild' ably assisting me I've no doubt this will be the week! Nearing the half way mark of the year 6 teams have realistic chances of finals participation whilst the tail end 4 will have a real joust on their hands to avoid the dreaded (dare I say it!) relegation stakes . The most popular'Dare of the Week' will be re-introduced from this round and Big Lovey will share the responsibility of this onerous task with yours truly. REVIEW - ROUND 8 (29 M ay ) Parkside with big 'Gozzy' making his long awaited return really took it up to the Monash Blues and in the end the visitors were more than happy to take the points by just a smidge over a major. What a difference a' Big' man can make to the overall structure of a team . Blues only a game out of the 4 and another win not far off for the 'Parkers' . Very little in the game at the Boulevarde between Ivanhoe and Kew. Baring the draw there can only be one winner and in this 'Derby' it wasthe home side over the K's by 2'snags: Ivanhoe now well entrenched inside the big 4 and Kew one game out of it but playing very well at present and looming as big dangers to all and sundry in the top bracket . Caulfield wasted 31/2 quarters of dedicated disciplined football when they squandered a 31 pt lead mid way through the last qtr to allow the `Schoolers' to draw the game . Mind you if'Inner' Coma had kicked a little straighter (some 9 pts, no goals) then Grammar may have gone down the tube entirely. Late State Squad inclusion, Jason Bamert played another pearler for M HSOB's whilst for Grammer 1st gamer from the UJ19's Brett Webster bagged 9 from the goal square . Ben Kuppe,-Clint Simpson and Mark Klose were other fine Caulfield contributors. Ajax came out with all guns a blazin' and cut a swathe through the midfield and defences of St Kilda/Sth Caulfield and the rest as they say in the classics is history. A big percentage booster win by 80 pts to leave the Jackers sitting in 4th position 1 game clear and % 'age to spare over the 5th placed team . Conversely, the Saints are once again travelling very ordinarily and are placed equal 2nd last 1 game ahead of cellar dweller 'Commbank'. Ma zenod hosted Commbank at a very windswept Columbia Park where both teams had difficulty coming to terms with getting the'Sherrin' to the scoring side of the ground . Only pts separated the teams at each change and other than the 16 pt winning margin of the 'Nods' it was the Bank that gained the greatest lead (18 pts) 20 minutes into the 3rd stanza . Two major differences was the misconversion of set shots (Nods - 2, Bank 7) and the set up into the wind whereby Nods scored 7 gIs to the Banks 3. Nodders on top 2 games clear with the Bank on the bottom 7 games in arrears but threatening to soon take another scalp .

PREVIEW - ROUND 9 (5 June) Ivanhoe take on Monash Blues at the University oval in what on paper at least looks to be a terrific game . Both teams have done their fair share of winning of late and naturally enough the Blues have the benefit of home ground advantage. However, I don't think this will be enough to hold out the'Hoes who are playing as a real 'Team' unit at present and I'm tipping them to get the bikkies by 21 pts. Caulfield Gr host Parkside in what is a real do or die job for both outfits. The Grammar went within an ace of scalping M HSOBs which is real good form and the 'Parkers' found a little of their own form going down narrowly to Monash Blues . I'll stick with half winning form (Draw at least) and lean in favour of the home side to salute by 18 pts . St Kilda/Sth Caulfield play at Murrumbeena against MHSOBs coming off a pretty ordinary performance . Past records this season show that the 'Schoolers' extract revenge quite savagelyand I doubt whetherthis game will be any different . With a bit of goal kicking practice one end and tighter defence work the other, the 'Schoolers' should have a day out and win comfortably by 40 pts . Lakeside oval will be the setting for the Commbank vs Ajax affair which on form at least should be a one sided job. Sportsbook would probably let you get on the'Bankers' at any old odds, but this little Black Duck won't and more to the point I'm gunna tip my crew to knock the Jackers' from their perch . Win the engine room contests, close check the key Ajax forwards and ensure you bag enough goals and there you have a ready made recipe for a win by just on 15 pts . Kew at home to ladder leader Mazenod is clearly the game of the round . The'Nodders' are due to drop one sooner or later and on recent outings it might just be the former. Against Kew they can be guaranteed one hell of a working out on the small Victoria Park layout where you can run but you sure can't hide . Murray on White, Fisher on Cullen, Murray (version mark 2) on Porte will all be great tussles . Centre clearances will be all important as will the ruck duels around the ground . In a real tough one to select I'll put the kiss on Mazenod to scramble home 2 majors clear of the K's. Lancie Lovechilds Dare of the week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . We'II kick off this round by dangling the 'Carrot' in front of Mark Ware and his boys from Parkside to overcome the might of Caulfield Gr. Register a win and 'Big' Lancie and K .B. will come out to training on an agreed Tuesday night and be human witches hats for training dressed in the opposite genders garb! CORRESPONDENTS : Phone Sundays 850 6964 (Answering Service) or Fax Mondays by midday 810 3315 giving brief description of game with BOG's etc ., etc .


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SENIORS PARKSIDE 2 .0 9 .4 11 .6 13 .8.86 MONASH BLUES 5 .4 6 .6 10 .9 14 .10.94 . BESTYOksich , SpapRKoS1eDE Bugden .tTkoczPBradley, G . IPanjargradley n RtONASH BLUES Douglass 3, Hildebrand 3, Broun 2, Alexander 2, -Greqor, Kellock, Farrar, Barker. BEST Carman, Smith, Alexander, Barker, Gale. IVANHOE 2.2 9 .6 15 .6 18 .7.115 15 .13.103 KEW 1 .4 7.4 11 .10 IVANHOE E . Flynn 4, Ford 3, D. Flynn 2, Newbold 2, Strangwick 2, Atta . d, Bullen, Maud, McGowan . BEST Stewart, Blackwood, Northey, E . Flynn, Maud . E~', Busuttil6, Port e 3, White, Bakogianns, Love, Wells, Bradley, Burden . ST White, Busuttil, Love . Porte, S. Bruno, Bradley . I,tHSOB 2 .10 5 .17 7.18 13.22.100 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 .1 8 .4 13.6 15 .10.100 51HSOB Bamert 3, Caffrey 3, Helmot 2, McClements 2, Fairchild , curney, A . Webster. BEST Helmot, Bamert, Young, P. Knight. CAULFIELD GR Webster 9, Murtagh 3, R . Harrison, Will, Brohiec BEST :eoster, Simpson, Kuppe, M . Klose, Millard, B. Mathews. ~ p r-X 9.2 11 .5 15.6 20.8.128 1 .1 4.8 6 .12 6.12 .48 $i nILDA STH CAULFIELD jAX Hoppe 4, Klooger 4, Goltz 2, Rozenberg 2, Braun 2, Sheezel 2 , iam 2, Wrobel, Dunne . BEST Wrobel, R . Marks, Klooger, Braun, b in, Bursztyn . ST KILDAlSTH CAUL Peter Green 4, Marshall 3, Brookes 3, Fisher 2, D' lurray. BEST Polan, Mannix, Hunt, Murray, Fisher, O'Hara . MAZENOD OC 2 .5 5.11 9 .14 13 .19.97 COMMONWEALTH BANK 5 .5 5 .7 8 .14 11 .15.81 MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . C'WEALTH BANK Perry 3, Maher E, Bunnett 2, A. Rolfs, Wallmeyer, McNamara. BEST Maher, Griggs, McNamara, Reid, Short, Bunnett . RESERVES PARKSIDE 0 .3 2 .5 2.6 4.8.32 MONASH BLUES 4 .4 5 .5 7.9 9.11 .65 PARKSIDE J . Panjari, P. Smith, P. Dean, Howell. BEST Masset, Harris, A Stuart . Meehan, P . Jackson, Howell . MONASH BLUES A. Leitch 3, Mastos 2, Enders, Anderson, O'Brien, Harrison. BEST Harrison, Spencer, Castricum, Anderson, Schwedes, Mastos . IVANHOE 5 .7 10 .10 13 .14 18.17.126 KEW 1 .0 2 .1 2 .1 3.1 .19 IVANHOE Hoffman 5, Matthew 4, Rouis2, Sammartino, Barro, Quigley, Cananzi, Cartwright, Williams, Groppi. BEST J . Matthew, J . Freeman, S. Cavar, A . Scott, D. Hoffman, D. Cartwright . KEW D. Mascitti, Norman, Paron . BEST Norman, Brassil, D. Hope, Sheahan, Price, Wright. MHSOB 3 .4 8 .9 12.11 18.13.121 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1.2 1 .3 2 .7 3 .7.25 MHSOB Oxlade 4, Wix 4, Bradley 2, Kennedy 2, Verma 2, Ansell, Fleming . M. Webster, Wilson . BEST Feferkranz, Oxlande, Fleming, Kennedy, Wix, Dawson . CAULFIELD GR Barker 2, S. Williams. BEST Worthington, Horton, Kitchen, S . Williams, Johnson, Allso p 4 .5 6.10 8.13 11 .16 .82 AJAX ST KILDAlSTH CAULFIELD 0.1 0 .2 4 .4 4 .5.29 AJAX Gordon 3, Kalb 3, Josem, Apron, Stern, Zurbo, Gross . BEST Zurbo . Kalb. Gross, Arrow, Rockawin, Fell . ST KILDA/STH CAUL S. Degering 2, Sherman, Rogers. BEST Howard, Hofert, Fitzroy, Pirola, Sherman, Rogers . MAZENOD OC 4.3 5.8 11 .10 14.10.94 COMMONWEALTH BANK 0 .2 0.3 1 .3 2 .3 .15 MAZENOD Mounter4, Palamara 2, Deegan 2, Couttie 2, Boyle 2, Lane. Guiliano. BEST Polletti, Boyle, Smith, Mounter, Deegan, Connolly . C'WEALTH BANK S . McDonald, Henderson . BEST S . McDonald , hings, Galliford, Bechar, L . McDonald, Hamilton .

Plnm.r;o noio tlrat there Is no ro und of matches Cuc3n's I'Irthday wookend holing Interstate matches In Ad®Inlde. KEW vs MONASH BLUES

CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs IVANHO E ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD vs PARKSIDE COMMONWEALTH BANK vs MHSOB ( Lakeside Oval) MAZENOD OC vs AJAX

100 Gr71 t=S TO BUSE !=. Congratulations to Neil `Subba' yida!!meyer, captain of Commonwealth Bank, who plays his 100th game since joining the Club in '88 . Bubba has an unusual way of standing on he mark- he starts doing push ups - but is probably better known for leaving his teeth in an ice bucket at a certain Adelaide Hotel . The barmaid was not impressed so he was ordered to leave . Congratulations and may your next 100 be as productive . MHSOB GAMES/CASINO NIGH T Tonight (5/6) at the clubrooms it's on again . Roll the dice, spin the coin! Our annual Casino Night . Come one, come all foraterrific night and the grand auction . Fully catered for and only $15 p .h . - drinks at bar prices . Support your club by bringing your friends. A SHORT NOTE FROM A SHORT UMPIRE! Special thanks to Parkside and Monash football clubs for helping me celebrate my250th game on Saturday . To have the match ball signed by the players and a bottle of champers plus quite a few beers showed me why I love umpiring Amateur football - Kevin (Chillie) Segota)

SENIORS BERG ,9AN, St Kild a HOPPE, Ajax BUSUTTIL, Kew D. MURRAY, Mazenod OC NOBLE, Mazeno d RESERVE S COUTTIE, Mazenod WIX, MHSOB MASCITTI, Kew BOYLE, Mazenod LEITCH, Monash Blues

MONASH BLUES vs IVANHOE Field: D. Harford, P. Buchanan Goal: S . Kahn, M . Symens CAULFIELD GR vs PARKSIDE Field: W. Henry, M . Forde Boundary: L . Henry, D. Fowler Goal: R . Barichievitch, A . Simpso n ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD vs MHSOB Field: P. Simpson, C. Keeto n Goal: G . Grigg (Rot), D . Murray COMMONWEALTH BANK vs AJAX (Lakeside Oval) Field: P. Cherry, J . Garret t Goal: M . Mayhew KEW vs MAZENOD OC Field: P. Keogh, J . Natol i Goal: G . Simpson, T . Stephen s

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D SECTION by Tom Brain

Faced with the prospect of relegation (Thanks Phil) I still managed to select 3/5 not too bad really one day I will surprise everybody and select the card, at least the Blacks think I'm the best scribe in the Amateur Footballer. To the erstwhile Mr Bremner perhaps I should be a C F selector as my integrity and football nouse are beyond reproach . REVIEW The SKOBS won the game in the 2nd quarter wher e they kicked some 11 majors with the aid of a very strong wind, which for some reason abated at the long break making the game more even but the visitors were able to maintain their lead and so record a victory that was a long time coming . For the Bears with so much hingeing on the result it was a very disappointing result with not enough players prepared to work hard enough to achieve success . Better players for SKOBS who showed what team discipline is all about were Marcus Olive and Mark Brady around the packs and Andy Beale in his 200th big one. For the Towners, Langers, Scott Plant and Adam Smith all gave of their best . The boys from North Brunswick were again on their mettle from the start of the game led by 2 gls at quarter time which should have been more, they missed 5 sitters, but they kept their momentum going so much so that the Cys had only scored 1 twin to the orange break. The Cys considered it to be the bleakest in thei r 10 year history in the VAFA . Their lowly score was only made possible by the efforts of Mark Big Bird Cannon in the ruck, Alan Harry in the middle and Larry Turnley tried hard . For North who are now becoming dangerous Keith Hehir in the centre James Briffa ruck roving and Ange Sammartino across the backline were all top 4 qtr footballers . Uni Blacks made a bigger comeback than Lazarus after being 5 gls down midway through the 3rd stanza, they kicked 9 of the next 11 gls to not only snatch the 4 pts that I predicted but to do it by the comfortable margin of 6 gls . Ivanhoe must have been totally disappointed by their fadeout. The key to the Blacks win was at the centre bounces and their accuracy in scoring and their faith in each other. Simon Glover was again a fine defender, and Rick Reilly led by example to the extreme degree, so much so he ended in hospital . For the Hoes the Martys, Stewart and Veal were good players along with George Haros, as Dirk Jones kicked 3 pearlers . Out at Dunstan Street it was a good game marred by a strong unpredictable wind . The Wicks held sway for the first 3 qtrs and still led by some 18 pts at the last change. Somehow they lost the plot and allowed the Tigers to get their game going and completely dominate the last quarter to score a very meritorious and confidence boosting victory . The duel between State Squad members Danny Hall and Tim Beasley was a beauty with honours bout even, (can they both book a plane ticket!) . Good players for the winners were

Hambridge Parsons and Walsh, and for Brunswick young Shane Moore, Ken Beaumont Blackie and that veteran Brad Waterson (nearly as old as me Watto) , Old Geelong really struggled to shake off a very persistent and tenacious Hampton Rovers . The OGs would get a break then the Rovers would come back at them but somehow could not bridge the gap enough . You had to admire the persistence of the Hampton Boys they just would not lie down, but the home side proved why they are on top of the ladder by lifting themselves that little bit extra when the pressure was really applied . Matt Wilson was the OGs and the games best player before injury took its toll, Stu Glascott also played well with support from James Groom and Angus Rigby . For the Rovers it was a pretty even team performance but Darren Dirty McConville young Dino Alessi and Chip le Grand really stood out . PREVIEW Two improving sides battle it out at the SKOBS school oval, its a tough one to pick as they both will be terrified by the prospect of E-Street in 94 but at home I feel St Kevins might just have too many guns . Thomastown travel downhill to Ivanhoe and as always will give their all but the Hoes on the rebound are a dangerous breed, they must win today to consolidate their position and I think they will do just that . The match of the round is at Mentone where the 2 in form sides meet in a must win for both . The Blacks will need to take a cut lunch and leave early, hey are a good side but so too are the Tigers who are going along nicely, the smaller ground will not suit the visitors so its Tigers for me. Sorry Mango. Brunswick have to make the long trek to Roverland to tackle the home side buoyed by their recent performances, and even though they are yet to bring home the bacon I feel today is their big chance so TB is picking his own side to cause the rounds upset . Even at Williamstown I feel 0 Geelong will be just that little bit too strong . The Cys are struggling with injuries and retirements and are a shadow of the side that started so promising early and their bad luck will continue today. SELECTIONS : St Kevins, 0 Ivanhoe, St Bedes/ Mentone Tigers, Hampton Rovers and 0 Geelong . MILESTONES : Many congratulations to a couple of Hoes players this week Darren "Od" Caddy and Brendan Hall who both play their 50th games. PRESS CORRESONDENTS : A really great effort this week for the firsttime this season, we hit the perfect score . WELL DONE FELLAS keep up the good work it certainly makes my job easier. Don't forget those all important numbers, Phone 571 4808 or the Fax 569 8766 by 5 .30 pm on Monday nights.


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20 13 .3 14108 .7 1612.8 ST KEVINS THOMASTOWN A . Smith 9, Ristevski, Colosimo, Langbourne, Plant, A . BEST A. Smith, Plant, Ristevski, A . Fellows, Langbourne. ST KEVINS Verberne3, Dynan 2, Beale 2, Clohesy 2, Brady, R . Gross, ~ir, Bendornchio, Thomas, Keenan, Mulcahy . BEST Olive, Beale, y, Causer, Pivetta, Dynan. NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .7 4.12 8 .14 14 .17.101 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 .2 0 .5 1 .8 6.11.47 NTH BRUNSWICK Keay 3, K. Hehir 2, M . DeMorton 2, Androutsos 2 , ,rie, D. DeMorton, Wright, J . Boudoloh, Grimaldi . BEST J . Briffa, D. pe;atorton, K . Hehir, Lirosi, Grimaldi, Wright. WILLIAMSTOWN Bezzant 2, McNamara 2, Davies, Graham . BEST M . -nnon. Harry, Clerk, Evans, Turnley, T. Cannon . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .3 7.6 11 .11 21 .14 .140 OLD IVANHOE 5.3 5.10 12 .13 15 .14 .104 UNI BLACKS Evans 7, Rourke 3, Moorfield 2, Pesavento 2, Bromell 2, -:- ::nsend 2, A . Gray 2, Ellis . BEST Townsend, Evans, Glover, A . Gray, ommell, Hengel . 0. IVANHOE S . Pidoto 5, D. Jones 4, M . Veal 2, M . Clarkson, R . Weddle, B. Hall, M . Huber, M . Stewart . BEST M . Stewart, G . Farlacas, M . Veal, G. Haros, D. Jones, S . Pidoto. BRUNSWICK 4 .7 6 .9 9 .12 9.13 .67 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 0 .0 4 .6 6 .12 8.21.69 BRUNSWICK Haines 2, Cross 2, Williamson 2, P. Sayers, Moore, McBride . BEST Moore, Beaumont, Hall, Black, McBride . ST BEDES/MENTONE Edwards 2, Markham 2, MacGeorge, T Beasley, Gray, Diggins . BEST Ham bridge, Parsons, Walsh'T . Beasley, Markham, Diggins. OLD GEELONG 15 .8.98 HAMPTON ROVERS 13.11.89 0. GEELONG Manton 6, Howells 5, Furphy 2, Herman, Spiden . BEST Glascott, Groom, Furphy, Rigby, Herman, Williamson. HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford 9, C. Dwyer, N . Dwyer, Amoore. BEST LeGrand, Alessi, McConville, Murray-White, R . Melnjak, Crawford .

CLUB CHAMPION PLAYS 250TH Thomastown FC congratulations and thanks Tony Fellows on playing 250 senior games for the club . His dedication, commitment and club spirit is an inspiration to all! Well done "Ant" - 300 is not far away ! DUAL MILESTONES FOR ROVERS BROTHERS All at Hampton Rovers belatedly pay homage to two of their finest sons, the M elnjak Bros, Edi and Robert, who last week (29/5) played their 100th and 200th games respectively on the same day . Edi, the younger of the duo, is this year's club captain and has been around for a while now. He is a very fit young man, hardly ever misses a training night and is very popular among his peers especially the 'Greek Connection : Robert, the taller, is also very fit, has been around a bit longer, is a classy defender and every week gets the tough job of picking up the opposition's best players - a job he does with distinction . Both are excellent clubmen, always attending Social functions and helping around the club. Edi and Robert, all at Roverland salute you on reaching these important milestones in your careers, and we all lookforwardto many more gamesfrom Nos 9 and 25 as your careers grow and prosper . 100 GAMES AT THOMASTOWN Congratulations to Michael Boyden on playing his 100th game for Thomastown FC - well done'Bugga : 50 GAMES AT THO M ASTOWN Thomastown FC congratulations George Latouf on plaing his 50th game for the club. r

RESERVES THOMASTOWN 0.0 2 .3 2 .4 2 .10.22 ST KEVINS 3.5 4 .7 7.9 8.10 .58 THOMASTOWN Latouf, Budak . BEST Budak, Giacobbe, Valentino, Boyden, O'Brien . ST KEVINS Stone 3, Lewin, Lyon, Herman, Williams, Fogarty. BEST Hopkins, Lyon, McKaioe, Sergeant, Corridan, Durrant . NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.2 7.6 10 .8 12 .13 .85 WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .1 3 .3 4 .8 5 .12 .42 N . B'SWICK Bulman 3, Houston 3 . M . Briffa 2, Christodoulou 2, Krohn, Gretgrix . BEST Dowsett, Bulman, M . Briffa, McCall, Gretgrix, Borelli . WILLIAMSTOWN Buckland, Dawson, Mazouris, Scott, Singleton. BEST Hann, Cabansag, Bond, Singleton . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .2 3 .3 5.5 11 .6.72 OLD IVANHOE 3.3 5 .4 5.6 5.7.37 UNI BLACKS J . Gray4, Devlin 2, Middleton, Phillips, Wiegard, Miriklis, McCudden. BEST Wiegard, J . Gray, Ritchie, Neville, McCudden, McGowan . 0. IVANHOE M . Colledge, Y. Young, T. Cormack, P. Golding, I . Wells . BEST J. Matcock, P. Wall, P. Cargin, D. Toll, M. Campbell, M . Power. BRUNSWICK 1 .3 2.11 2.11 4 .14 .38 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 3.4 3.5 6.9 6.10.46 BRUNSWICK Sedgwick, Smith, M . Sayers, Burgess. BEST M . Sayers, Barley, King, Golledge, Shaw . ST BEDES/MENTONE Randall, A . Naylor, Johnston, D . Goodchild, G . O'Brien, B . Beasley. BEST Newport, G . O'Brien, Earle, M . Lomagno, D . Goodchild, D . O'Brien . OLD GEELONG 13 .15.93 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .4 .28 0. GEELONG Coleman 4, Law 2, Gough, Stubbings, Richardson, Peake, Dowling, Macgowan. BEST Logan, Macgowan, Hollis, Peake, Colquhoun, Jeffries. HAMPTON ROVERS J . Alessi 2, Knight, Marshall. BEST Mather, Sadler, G . McDonald, Matson, Bird, Pearce.

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ST KEVINS vs NTH BRUNSWICK (St Kevins College) Field: A . Ladd, M . Gilday OLD IVANHOE vs THOMASTOWN Field: S . Harford, P. Harris ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS vs UNI BLACKS Field: J. Moore, T. Sutcliffe HAMPTON ROVERS vs BRUNSWICK Field: K . Segota, D. Anderson WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS vs OLD GEELONG Field: C . Rowe, H . Little

SENIORS HOWELLS, Old Geelon g CRAWFORD, Hampton Rovers STEVENS, Old Ivanhoe MACGEORGE, St Bedes HEMPSEED, Old Ivanhoe RESERVES SPINKS, University Blacks LITTLE, University Blacks MOORFIELD, University Blacks COLLEDGE, Old Ivanhoe

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ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS vs THOMASTOWN HAMPTON ROVERS vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD GEELONG vs BRUNSWIC K

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E SECTION by Michael Lloy d

REVIEW Yet another 4 out of 5 winners, although it still leave s me 2nd off the tipping ladder. Aquinas provided the big upset, knocking off Glenhuntly. Special thanks to Old Camberwell for my inviteto their Presidents' Lunch . It was nice to see Graham finally turn up . In a game played in very difficult conditions, Aquinas, who were able to score against the wind, recorded a 14 pt win over Glenhuntly. Aquinas kicking with the wind in the first quarter kicked 6 .4 to nil but the Hunters fought backto be within a goal at half time . The second half was an even affair however, when Aquinas kicked the first goal in the last quarter. They stacked the back line and hit the boundary on the wide Glenhuntly ground and went on to a well deserved win . Best players for Aquinas were Jess (8 gls) Van Kerkoven and Whelan whilst for Glenhuntly, Craig Horsey tried hard in the Mick with Silvey and first gamer Paul Thomas playing well . Old Camberwell had an easy 152 pt victory over an injury depleted Elsternwick . At no stage did Elsternwick look like taking the points and with 13 different goal kickers Old Camberwell had plenty of avenues to goal . Half back Andrew Cocks, Coach Graeme Ewart with 50 possessions and rover Adam Kyriacou were outstanding whilst for Elsternwick Leigh Murphy, Adam Hoskin and Neil Christie tried hard all day. Doveton after a strong first half defeated Old Essendon by 38 pts . Old Essendon showed strength in the last quarter giving Doveton a shake . Best players for Old Essendon were Gary Crameri (last years B & F winner) in his first game of the season and his brother Peter playing on the wing . St Leos failed to capitalise on a strong wind in the first quarter and found it difficult to shake off a determined Bulleen in the first half . An 11 gl third quarter set up a 75 pt victory for St Leos . On ballers Andrew Douglas, Paul Davidson and Peter Murphy were amongst the better players . The Zedders woes continued as ANZ were comprehensively beaten by Powerhouse by 45 pts. Some good work by ANZ late in the third term gave them a sniff coming home with a dying breeze . To Powerhouse's credit, they took control early in the last quarter. Best players for the Zedders were Jack McDonald playing across half back, Rick McDonald in mid-field and Ralf Koegter with another strong game in the backline. PREVIEW Aquinas OB who created last weeks' boil-over play host to Old Camberwell who'll want to cement their place in the four and should take the points . Old Essendon still undefeated at home take on an injury depleted Glenhuntly and in what could be the boil-over of the week . I'll stick my head out and back Old Essendon to win and keep their finals hopes alive .

In the match of the round, St Leos Wattle park play Doveton for top of the ladder. In what should be a very even contest, I'll tip St Leos to remain top of the tree and outright leader. ANZ Bank do battle against Bulleen and in what should be a tight and desperate fight, Bulleen should run out victors by a small margin . In the final game, Elsternwick and Powerhouse play in a vital game to both sides wishing to avoid relegation . In what should be another close game, Powerhouse should notch up their second win in a row . SELECTIONS: 0 Camberwell, 0 Essendon, St Leos Wattle Park, Bulleen United and Powerhouse. PRESS CORRESPO N DE NTS : A much better response 8/10 . Only Bulleen and Powerhouse missing. Phone 268 3663, Fax 268 4141 .

SENIORS DYKE, Doveto n VAUGHAN, St Leos WP ANDREWS, Elsternwick LENGACHER, ANZ Ban k D. PROVAN, Old Camberwell RESERVES PYKE, Old Camberwel l BURKE, St Leos WP EVANS, Old Essendon STEVENS, Old Essendo n

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AQUINAS vs OLD CAMBERWELL Field: R. Burns, L. Symons OLD ESSENDON vs GLENHUNTLY Field: D. Knott, D. D'Altera ST LEOS WP vs DOVETON Field: P. LaVale (Rot), M . Head ANZ BANK vs BULLEEN UNITED Field: M . Gibson (Rot), P. Lukies Boundary : C . Brajtberg, D . Brevitt ELSTERNWICK vs POWERHOUSE Field: R. Eastwood, G . Keane Boundary: K . Eastwood, M . Shelton

Please now that there Is no ro und of matches Queens Birthday r: ciekend being Interstate matches In Adelaide. ELSTERNWICK vs AQUINAS O B

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR vs OLD CAMBERWELL ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs GLENHUNTL Y ANZ BANK vs DOVETON POWERHOUSE vs BULLEEN UNITED


SENIOR S 0.0 6.6 8. 10. .69 GLENHUNTLY 4.8 6.8 8.11 12 11 .83 AQUINA S GLENHUNTLY Halpin 3, Jankoriv 3, Holloway, T . Hill, Rossiter, Gilmour BEST Silvey, Gilmour, Craig Horsey, T . Hill, Kouts, Thoma s AQUINAS Whelan 4, Jess 3, Livingstone 2, McDonald 2, Tarrulli . BEST „n .-i :,tone, Jess, Vankerkhoven, Tarrulli, Whelan, Kelly. 14.10 21 .20 28.26 .194 0 1- D CAMBERWELL 11 .7 ELSTERNWICK 1 .2 3.6 3 .8 5 .12 .42 P. McCrae 6, D . Essery 5, S . Horskins 3, S. Jackson 0 . CA61BERWELL - ~' i- are 2, P. Lenton 2, D. Steven 2, G . Ewart, A . Kyriacou, D. Proven , =-,,,,, DAlex, A . Cocks. BEST A. Cocks, G. Ewart, A . Kydacou, D . B~ O'Hara, P. Kerkvleit . ELSTERNWICK M . Andrews, A . Conlin, Walker, Mahoney, Tsiampas . u.ST Murphy, D. Conlin, A. Conlin, Hankin, Christie, Walke r DOV ETO N 6 .7 12.11 15.16 19.19 .133 0. ESSENDON GR 0 .2 6.5 7.11 13.17.95 DOVETON S . Reiger 5, Burgess 3, Goodwin 2, J . Reiger 2, Eyre 2 , ressi, Freeman, Warren, Campbell, Page . BEST. S . Reiger, A . Campbell, Burgess, Goodwin, Freeman, Cipressi . O, ESSENDON A . Tonks 3, J. Tapungao 2, McEncroe 2, Agosta 2, G. Crameri, Pana, Grey. BEST G . Crameri, Bilby, P Crameri, Agosta, Bishop, D. Tonks. BULLEEN UNITED 2 .1 6.3 10 .4 12 .9.81 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 4 .6 6.10 17.15 23.18 .156 BULLEEN UTD Goal kickers and best players not received . ST LEOS WP Davidson 4, J . Murphy 3, P. Murphy 2, D . Dincolantonio 2, S. Ingram 2, Nankervis 2, Robinson 2, Douglas, Gill, Sweetland, Corrigan, Lawlor, Pitcher. BEST Douglas, Davidson, P. Murphy, Gill, McNamara, Sergeant . POWERHOUSE 7.5 9.10 13.15 16 .22.118 4.3 7.6 11 .7.73 ANZ BANK 0 .2 POWERHOUSE C. Richardson 6, N . Pavlou 4, S. Acott 2, S . Clayton 2 . Ford . BEST P Ford, L S. Evans, P . Misaglia, S . Clayton, C. Richardson, M . Hanse, N . Pavlou. ANZ R. McDonald 4, Walkley 2, Lawrence, Cairns, J . McDonald, Shelling, O'Brien. BEST Koegler, J . McDonald, Boyle, Lawrence, R . McDonald, Cox . RESERVES GLENHUNTLY 3 .6 3.6 6 .9 6.9 .45 AQUINAS OB 1 .1 3 .2 4 .5 6.7.43 GLENHUNTLY Brough 2, O'Donnell, Bocca, Talarico, Farley. BEST Day. B. O'Shannessy, Talanco, Casser, Farley, Hall . AQUINAS Winnen 2, Dunne 2, Shulties, Belli . BEST Rogers, Tilley, Wans, Twyford, McKeown, Sheehan . OLD CAMBERWELL 7.11 13.17 19.20 27.20 .182 ELSTERNWICK 0.1 1 .3 1 .3 1.4.10 0 . C'WELL B. Pyke 6, A . Inkster 5, S. Burmeister 4, T. McManus 4, D. McDonald 2, M . McHutchison 2, D. Sim, A. Gale, N . Humphries, C. Brown . BESTA. Kent, S. Burmeister, A . Gale, T . McManus, D . Human, B. Taylor. ELSTERNWICK P. Mahoney. BEST P . Mahoney. DOVETON 3 .3 3.3 5.5 7.6 .48 OLD ESSENDON GR 0 .0 5.9 7.10 12 .12 .84 DOVETON Pepper 2, Ruston, Hill, D . Giddens, Womersley, Sumondis . BEST Sweeney, Gibbs, D . Giddens, Pepper, Labinski, Virgona . 0 . ESSENDON Evans 4, Stevens 2, Caddy 2, Merry 2, C . Grant . BEST Shaw, J . Hearne, Cram, C . Grant, P Grant, Caddy . BULLEEN UNITED 0.0 0.1 0 .2 1 .2.8 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 10.4 11 .9 20.15 30 .20.200 BULLEEN UTD Goal kickers and best players not received . ST LEOS WP Burke 11, Box 4, Shacklock 3, Compton 2, Steward 2, Quilty 2, F. Oincolantonio, Lebusque, Knowles, VanDenAcker, Kenny, Greely . BEST Burke, VanDenAcker, Box, Quilty, Lebusque, Shacklock . POWERHOUSE 1 .1 4.6 6.11 11 .17.83 ANZ BANK 0 .1 0.1 0 .2 0 .2 .2 POWERHOUSE S . Mcllroy 2, J. Mason 2, B . Wilson 2, J . Evans, S Seargent, A. Thaplival, M . Wooler. BBEST A . Wildes, D. Baxter, R . Wildes, A. James, A . Vandort, S . Mcllroy. ANZ BEST R . Liddell, Azzato, Stein, Sweeney, McCarthy, Farrell .

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".

100 GAMES TO GREG SMITH The Zedders congratulate Greg `Rowdy' Smith on reaching his 100th game this week . A stalwart of the football and cricket clubs, 'Rowdy' was coaxed out of retirementto help outthe Zedder reserves, and in doing so has bought up the ton . Hopefully 'Rowdy' will be around to fertilise many more grounds and show the younger players the value of not 'chucking' it in ! 50 AT OLD CAMBERWEL L John Harvey played his 50th game against Elsternwick on Saturday (29/5) . Congratulations ! HEROES & VILLAINS NIGHT The Zedder'Heroes & Villains' night is on at the clubrooms tonight (5/6) . Come as your favourite hero or villain - prizes for most appropriate costume .

ELSTERNWH.--X 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 note that the 300 games must be made up of senior and interstate rep. games only. The photo supplied must be of the player taken from during his playing days . 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 Steven s

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 11


F1 SECTION by Michael Noonan

St Ma rys have retained top spot on the F1 ladder and are now one game clear after last week's Round 8 matches . St Andrews have slipped to third after a determined Peninsula ended their brief stay on top while St Johns made the most of their opportunities to claim second position . Lat ro be Uni and Peninsula are now locked in a battle for fourth spot with only percentage separating the sides and Salesian ended their disastrous losing streak to keep their finals hopes alive . At the bottom end, St Pats now have a very difficult task ahead of them after their crucial loss at the weekend while West Brunswick, UHSOB and Old Carey will all be hoping for better things in the second half of the season . REVIEW As expected, St Johns proved too strong for Lat robe Uni in the F1 Match of the Day, winning by 11 gls and advancing another rung on the premiership ladder. The home side battled windy conditions and tough opposition to run away with the game in thethird quarter by keeping Latrobe scoreless . Despite being down by 5 gls in the second term Salesian returned to the winning list with a 4 gI win over West Brunswick at home . Thanks to star players Cincotta (who kicked another 6) and Bobetic, and a lapse in concentration by the visitors, Salesian took control after the main break and stole the game with a 6 gl final quarter. Old Carey had a similar lapse against St Ma ry s at the Sandpit, eventually going down by 37 pts . In a close game, an improving Old Carey came within a kick in the first ten minutes of the final term, only to drop the bundle and watch as the home side booted 6 .9 to seal the match . St Pats suffered a disastrous 34 pt loss to UHSOB at Parkville. The home side ran well and took full advantage of the conditions, while St Pats failed to capitalise on a strong wind in the opening quarter and were unable to get back into the game . St Andrews lost for the second time this season, going down by 27 pts to a hard-working Peninsula . Although trailing by 10 pts at half-time, the Pirates, led by Michael Cross in the centre, fought back in the last half and kicked 12 gls to five to take the pts . PREVIEW Latrobe Uni will play host to St Ma rys in the F1 Match of the Day at Bundoora. Both sides will be keen to keep their positions intact and it should be a close match-up in difficult conditions . Latrobe who could drop out of the four with a loss, will be determined to make ammends on last week and should overcome an out-of-form St Marys by 3 gls. St Pat's will have a lot to prove when they take on a youthful St Johns side at Southern Road . St Johns are playing well and should have no trouble disposing of an inconsistent St Pats by 7 gls . UHSOB won't have far to travel when they meet West

Brunswick at Parkville in what they hope will be their second consecutive win . The Brunswick Boys, however, are difficult to beat at home and should get the points with a 2 gl win . St Andrew's will be looking to consolidate their position and gain some valuable percentage points against Salesian at Coburg . Salesian will not want to fall back into their losing habit again and will not lay down easily. Old Carey will be hoping the opposition's long drive will give them a chance to notch up their first win against Peninsula at Bulleen . The Pirates seem to be getting used to away games and will make sure this trip is well worthwhile . . . MILESTONES • Congratulations to Frank "Razor" O'Rourke of St Marys who celebrated 200 games last week. Well done also to Paul Malcolm who notches up his 200th this week against Latrobe Uni . SOCIAL • Old Carey and Peninsula will be heading to Smith Street in Collingwood for "The Locker Room Challenge" after today's game . • Salesian will be holding a "Player Auction" this Sunday at the home of Peter Canavan . FACT FILE Peninsula Old Boys F C was borne out of Peninsula Grammar School in 1980 and remains the only Amateur side on the Peninsula . The club is yet to win a premiership, having twice missed Senior Premiership opportunities and being runner-up in the Reserves last year. Only two players, Mark Sampson and Stephen Wiltshire, remain from the founding year . Stephen Wiltshire, the club's most famous son, is well known in Amateur circles, having captained the D-F representative side and representing the State on a number of occasions . f° ` ® Please note that there Is no round of matches Queen's Birt hday weekend being Interstate matches In Adelaide. OLD CAREY vs LATROBE UNIVERSIT Y

ST PATRICKS MENTONE vs ST MARYS WEST BRUNSWICK vs ST JOHNS OC ST ANDREWS vs UHSO B PENINSULA OB vs SALESIAN O C

M ELEES - BEWAR E A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each othertothe ground or other similar such conduct" .


SENIORS ST JOHNS 0 C 4 .3 8.6 13.12 17.13 .115 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .3 4.9 4 .11 6.13.49 Sr JOHNS Walton 3, Giacomini 2, Chariton 2, Logonder 2, Ladson 2 , Doherty, Sheehan, Higgins, La' Brody, Nichalsen, Btorai- BEST Higgins, Back, Waters, Neegan, Rachelle, Storai. LA TROBE Brodie, Cousins, Ivey, Kreuzer, Liersch, Robinson. BEST Bakogianis, Liersch, Fredrickson, Brown, Morrice, Haynes . ST MARYS 5.3 8.10 11 .12 17.21 .123 OLD CAREY 3 .1 5.4 10.6 13.8 .86 ST MARYS Burt 3, O'Rourke 2, Learmonth 2, Andrews, Huebner, King, Ross, Clark, Mullins, Carpenter, Bourke, Duke . BEST Black, Huebner, Binyon, Faulkner. OCAREYCutack 3, Price3, Gorman2, Dyson2, Bayard, Raft, Hughes . BEST Drever, McQuie, Dyson, Bayard, Cutlack . UHSOB 5.3 8.6 12 .9 16 .11 .107 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 .0 5.0 7.3 11 .7.73 UHSOB Verdi 3, Epifano 2, Wallace 2, McLean 2, Bunn 2, Roy, Skinns, Mazza, Rothwell, Bennett . ST PATS Coxon 4, Emmett 2, Perrin 2, Wood, Sullivan, Yass . BEST Gunter, Noonan, Yass, Coxon, Barry, Sebire . SALESIAN 0 C 3 .4 9 .7 12 .10 17.11 .113 WEST BRUNSWICK 5.1 8 .3 13 .4 14 .5 .89 SALESIAN Cincotta 6, Canavan 4, Bobetic 3, McKnight 2, Hayes, Mitchell . BEST Cincotta, Bobetic, Canavan, McLardy, Eager, MitchellWEST BRUNSWICK Edwards 5, McNeice 2, Pepi 2, Vitale, Morrisey, Gray, Kyriakidis, D'Andrea . BEST Gray, Lewis Bargiamidis, Konstantinidis, Edwards, Pepi . PENINSULA 0 B 5 .4 5 .9 10.13 17.19 .121 ST ANDREWS 2 .2q 7.7 8 .9 12.12.84 PENINSULA Davies 4, Corke 4, Warne-Smith 4, Bowen 2, McMahon, Torossi, Pritchard . ST ANDREWS Tulloch 5, Wilson 4, Fox, Pepyat, Peterson . BEST Ashby, Di Clanni . J. Karslake, P. Karslake, Rule, Serbo.

RESERVES ST JOHNS 0 C 2 .1 6.4 7.5 13.8.86 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .1 3.1 3.4 4.4 .28 ST JOHNS Ware 3, Canal 2, Pradel 2, Fort, Pye, Hancock, Canning, Ladson . BEST Canning, Saunderson, Cockayne, Ware, Schena, Pye. LA TROBE Blaskett 2, Culmsee, Harrop. BEST Blaskett, Culmsee, Harrop, Hawking, Richards, Turner. ST MARYS 6 .0 8.6 9.9 13.10 .88 •24D 6 .2 7.4 9 .4.58 CAREY ST MARYS Perry 4, Saterley3, Huesner 2, Bernadi 2, Raven, Cuddon . BEST Kyrakopoulou, Burns, Innes, Pope . OLD CAREY Shorland3, Zadnik 2, Macrae 1, Wilson, Nance, Drake . BEST Rist, Sahlor, Zadnik, Scott, Sheedy. UHSOB 3 .7 3 .7 5 .8 7.8 .50 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 1 .1 5 .5 6 .5 6.10 .46 UHSOB Wood 2, Smith, Ajouz . Roach, Wright, Kountios. BEST Gathercole, Fennessy, Gladki, Marzico, Wood, Ross . ST PATSCamm 2, Allinson 2, Hawker, Johnston . BEST Kellett, Allinson, Johnston, Sheehan, Ladds, Hawker . SALESIAN 0 C 3 .0 4.5 7.5 13 .8 .86 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .1 5.1 7.3 9 .4.58 SALESIAN Satasinos 4, Wallbridge 2, Miller 2, Faul 2, Clohesy 2 . BEST Quinn, Pearson, Stasinos, Bennett, Stoforidis, Gheblikian . W BRUNSWICK Marlow 3, Cacket 2, Baker, Cook, Anderson, Moore . BEST Hatzistaurou, Baker, McNaughton, Cook, Rorsigni, Anderson . PENINSULA O B 3 .4 5.5 9.9 11 .9.76 ST ANDREWS 4 .1 8.5 11 .6 16 .9.105 PENINSULA Paisley 2, Plummer 2, McNamara 2, Crowder, Marines, Landrey, Nolan . BEST Krohn, Morgan, Crowder, Brancatisano, Baxter, Jarrett . ST ANDREWS Leaver 3, MacDonald 3, Iles 2, Campbell, Casey, Harvey, Hibbert, Menta, Vercoe, Wallace, Wilcox . BESTCampbell, Ford, Hibbert, MacDonald, Menta, Vercoe.

SENIORS CINCOTTA, Salesians CHARLTON, St Johns WILSON, St Andrews Coburg KREUZER, Latrobe Uni MULLINS, St Marys RESERVES CAMPBELL, St Andrews Coburg PEISLEY, Peninsula O B BLASKETT, Latrobe Uni CANAL, St Johns MANNES, Peninsula

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LATROBE UNI vs ST MARYS Field: A . Kiel, T. Foley ST PATS MENTONE vs ST JOHNS OC Field: G . Waldron, M . Cox Boundary: N . Gardiner, T . Baldwin WEST BRUNSWICK vs UHSOB Field: J. Ischia, C . Thuys Boundary: D. Ischia, M . Crossland ST ANDREWS vs SALESIAN OC Field: G . Knight, R. Smit h OLD CAREY vs PENINSULA OB Field: Brad Lowe (Rot), N . Woods Boundary: K. King, L. Stapleton


ELL.,nwick r _'i = $ -,gramme VicHealth Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows : I:-ach A and B Section club has been rostered 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 Elstermvick Park match (Ormond, St Bernards & North Old Boys) . SATURDAY O. MELBURNIANS vs WHITEFRIARS (B) AUG 7 : KEW vs IVANHOE (C ) SUNDAY NO MATCH ROSTERED AUG 8 : CLUB XVIII PRELIMINARY FINALS JUNE 19 : BULLEEN/TEMP vs O. MENTONIANS (B) AUG 14 : OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON (A) JUNE 20 : VAFA vs VCFL (U19s) AUG 15 : CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUT H JUNE 26 : NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD SCOTCH (A) GRAND FINALS JUNE 27 : ST BERNARDS vs O. HAILEYBURY (A) AUG 21 : FAWKNER vs OLD MENTONIANS (B) JULY 3 : ORMOND vs NORTH OLD BOYS ( A) AUG 22 : NO MATCH FOSTERE D JULY 4 : O. XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARDS (A) AUG 28 : B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL JULY 10 : MHSOB vs KEW (C) AUG 29 : A SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL JULY 11 : BANYULE vs BULLEENTEMP ( B) SEPT 4 : B SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL JULY 17 : MARCELLIN vs UNI BLUES ( B) SEPT 5 : A SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL JULY 18 : DE LA SALLE vs OLD SCOTCH (A) SEPT 11 : C SECTION GRAND FINAL (E .P.) SEPT 12: A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL JULY 25: VAFA vs VCFL (Seniors) JULY 31 : OLD HAILEYBURY vs ORMOND (A) SEPT 18: B SECTION GRAND FINA L OLD BRIGHTON vs COLLEGIANS (A) SEPT 19 : A SECTION GRAND FINA L AUG 1 :

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DE LA BLUE Coach: Noel Jenkinson 2 . A. Scott 3 . D. Gleason 4 . D.V. Smith 6, A . Fountoulakis 8 . P. Gran t 9 . M . Macorra 10. C . Makinson 11 . A. Gran t 12, A. Malitzi a 13. P. Conroy (Capt) 15. D . Par r 16. KT Greene 17. D. Larkin 18. D. Pearson 19. B.Fuo g 20 . A . Frawley 21 .T.Dundon(VC) 22. C. Hyne s 24 . P. Satchell (VC) 32 . J. Gallagher (VC) 47. M. McGrath 48 .P.Ronch i

MA ZE N OD MARCELLIN Coach : Scott Christiansen Coach : Tom De Young 1 . J. Keays 1 . D. Huggins 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 . Labagnar a 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 . Carafa 21 . M . Sanelli 22 . S . Abbott 23 . M . Sammut 24 . C . Leffley 25 . G . Fava 26 . A . Howard 27. D. Waters

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OLD MELBURNIANS 1, D. Field 2 . A . Henshaw (VC) 3.J. Disney 4. J. Wilson 5. P. Gason & T. Hudson 7.T.Treseder 8. J. O'Carroll 9. J. Campbell 10. R . Hewitt 11 . M . McCarty-Salmon 12. M . Thomas

13. G . Stooke 14. D. Yen 15 A . McIntosh 16 D. Brockeridge 17- G. Muchian (VC) 18. R . Egleton 19. D. Trindade 20. B.Luckock 21 . L . Silk 22 . J . Spry 23, M . Jobling 24, T. Carmichael 25, S, Kuh n 27. B . Telford 28 A . McKean 30. J. Gourky 32 . T. Elstoft (VC) 35. M . Pringles 39. H . Selby-Smith 41 . C. Sonneberg 42 McLean 44,A .Read

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OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach: Chris Lane 1- R . Buchanan 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 . Scoffern 14. D . Plumridg e 15. R . Bartholomeusz, 16 . D . Prins 17. C. Rice 18. M . Rowe 20.T Evans 21 . C . Stevens 23. A. Pound (Capt) 26. C. Allen 29. P. Kerr 30. A. Alcock 34 . B. Adamopoulos 36. A. Whitaker 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 . Kell y

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OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Chris Anderson 1 . M . Fitzsimon (DVC) 2 . G . Dermentzis 3 . D. de Stefanis 4. L. Westmore 5 . R . Ralph 6 . S. Delmo TS. Blac k 8 . J . Fitzgerald 9 . J . Hawkins 10. N . Fay 11 . M . Wilkinson 13. P. Lecht e 15 D, Curtain 16. S . Dluzniak 17. A. Rei s

1& A . Jones 21, W. Gil l 22 . G . Anderson 23 . S. Wadd{ngham 24 . M . Petroff 25 . M . McIntyre 26 . D Strachan 27.S .Kennedy 29 . C. Howard 30 . M . Shortall 32 .P Thomas 33 . A . Walsh 34 .D. Stones (VC) 35 . E . Guidice 42 . M. lacovangelo 53 . P Hall (Capt) 67. S . Lall y 68 . P. O'Brien

ORMOND Coach : Michael Holde n 1 . L . Barrett 2 . G . King 3, L . McGaw 4. G,Goldman 5. C. Turner 6. J. Kelleher 7. W. Philip s 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, King

18 . C . Neef 19 . D Wright 20. B. Reither 21 . J . Hallam 22- T Malane (C) 23. A . Casey 25 L . Fraser 29. F. Cavicic 31 . S. Edwards 52 .F. Egan 54 D. Wheeler 55 L . Aire y MAJOR SPONSOR

ST. BERNARD'S Coach: Ter ry Davis i . A .Webb 2 . D. Sawicki 3. B Hemley 4. D . Raciti 5 S. O'Keefe 6. M . Handle 7. C. Perrett 8. B. Chatfield 9.A .Zagan 10. M . Castles 11. P Scer n

12, M . Conroy 13 .J . Ferns 14 . S . Fox 15. D. Croker 16. M . Wright 17. G . Mornsh 18.S . Lync h 20 J . Kavanagh 21 . S . Chatfield 22 . M, Farmer 23 D . Rogers 24 . S, Kennedy 25 . L. Rogers 26, P Zeine 27. D. Raffle 2& A . Farmer MAJOR SPONSO R

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ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK Coach : S . Kenealy 1 A O'Reilly 2 J Crook 3 S Manton 4 B McHugh 5 P COO . 6 A N'Dru e 7 D Glass (Capt) 8 A McKenzie 9 M Howar d 10 T Munro it K Manm (CVC) 12 D Well s 13 A Nankervrs (CVC) 14 A Smith 16 M Dempsey 17 S Banbridge 18 T OKeily 19 A Danckert 20 M Fewster 21 P Byrn e 22 M O'Laughlin 24 S Corcoran 25 H Meehan 26 S Morris PROUDLY SPONSORED BY

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13 S Malha 15J Anazaks 16 G Pdkington 'SR, Grtto s 20 R Hud 21 . L Blackv.nod 22 L Pith er 23 . S Carter 26 S Dev6n 30 H Langford 31 P Jennings 32 . J Raywood 33 R, Leve l 34, R, Pace 49 S Molloy SPONSORED B Y

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12 N Doggett 13 M GIber t 14 M Nance (Capt) 15J Newnha m 16 P, Dalto n

17 T Mitchell 18 D Lee 19 J Bayes 20 C Campbell (VC) 2i S Lord 22 D H,rsi 23 C Matthews (DVC) 24 0 Lawrence 25 N Behrens 26 G Cotsoms 27 N Vas'lopoulos 28 C Isaac s 29 B Smith 30 A Berry 32 M Thomas 33 M . Currey 35 H Morrison 36 M Belcher 39 P Merry 54 B Craigre 55 T Kin g A Coward V Donoudis N Everett J Murphy R Parke r N Perera D Watts ?JORSPONSOR

OLD PARADIAN S Coach : A. Morelli i D Drgney (VC) 2 A Nitsov 3 P Phelan 4 M Anderson 5 N Ball 6 B, Montgomery 7 L Smt h 8 L Dyer 9 S Drummond 10 B Brabender ii . B Hetternan 12- D Hester

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19 1 Morelli 20 G . Beadle 21 S Moore 22 D Ciavola 23 P Curtis 24 M, McBryan 25 M Basile 26 D Horsrngton 27 S Farrel l 28 M . Geary 29 D Neal 30 A Muivahtll 31 S Weyman 33 M Garotloio 34 B Swindon 35 A Varrrca (Capt) 36 A Farrell 37 D Cosma 38 S Kavanagh 40 T Wallis 52 .M Campbell

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Under 19 South AJAX Coach : Mark Zuker Assistant : Steven Bendel 1, Meh l 2 . J . Klooger (DVC) 3, Gelbart 4. Gold 5, M. Retch 6 Rotstein 7. Moss 8, Jeremy Wrobel (VC) 9, Rosen 10. Nathan 11 . Assera f 12. Krasnostein (DVC) 14. Steine r 15.Szwider 16, Weisier 17. Segal 18_ B . Frid 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, Bram 34. Aladjem 35.C. Cohen 36. Matov 37. Goidstat 38. Pearce 39. Engelman 40. E . Silver 41 . Ruben 48. Feldma n

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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. Hill 21 . R . Morrison 23. D. Ash 25. J. Ewinger 27. N . McCartin 30. N . Gross 32 . A . Engleman 34. M .Thomson 35. B. Kuppe (Capt) 40. E. Fellows 42. A . Smit h MAJOR SPONSO R

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Coach : Steve Rust 1tS. Gorenstein 2. N . Fawcet t 3. R. Pethybridge 4 . E . Moon 5. M . Arnott 6. D. Barnes 7 . J . Vic 8. D. Bennett 9. D. Green 10 . P. Tuohey 11 . S .Forsyth 12 . J . Caldwell 13. J . Gleason 14. J . Beer 15. S. Frost 16. P. Johnston 17. A . Barret t 18, Y. Colombies 19. D. Campbell 20. J . Grace 21 . C . Alexander 22 L. Goodson 23. M . Bruce 24. D. Nuroo 25.G . 0'Shaughnessy 26. S . Slattery 27. C . Chipperfield 28. P. Holland 29. T. Crozier 30. B. Kohler 31 . M . Bridges 32. D. Nixon 33. P. Maher 34. S .Castricum 35. A. Reid 36. J . Sgroi 37. C. Rubick 38. A. Lai 39. A. Crompton 44, T Spencer

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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. Pavis 71 . C. McGregor

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MH SOB Coach : Ray MacGill 1 . A . Clarke 2. S. Dankert 3. M . Wilson 4 . J . Pertzel 5. J . Duketis 6.D.Randhawa 7 . J . Goldin (Capt) 8 . P. Barge (DVC) 9 . A. Saultry 10. B. Cookman 11 . Z . Curran 12 . M . Luttick 13. A . Lam 14 S . Roberts 15. P. Fros t 16. J. Ramasamy 17. P. Fountas 18. T Jackso n

19 . I . Gillespie (VC) 20. 0 . Senn (DVC) 21 . D. McAllister 22 . N. Pato n 23. E. Thomas 24. M. Atkin 25. C. Kelly 26. L . Elliott 27. J. Clarke 28. A. Gibbons 29. P. Lansley 30. L . Sayers 31 . D. Wilson 32. D . Meena 33 . M . Zaghloul 34 . S . Stephens M AJOR SPONSOR S -P~ I

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OLD BRIGHTON M ON A S H BLUES

COLLEGIANS Coach : Phil De Young 1 . A . Rose

Coach : Michael Hill 1 . S . Williams 2 . B. Kerr 3. C . Gordon 4. J . Bradlex 5 . S. Magee 6 . C . Jackson 7. T Lawrence 8 . J . Mendoza 9. S. Wilson 10. M . Nikakis 11 . S . Williams 12 . A . Arendsen 13. D. Smart 14. G . Sloan 15. B. Stefanou 16. K . Tescuendorff 17. R. Wavis h 18. R . Watnuff 19. P. Wood 20 .P Robinson (DVC) 21 . D . Atki n 28 . T. Ward 34 . M . Taylor 35 . S. Swanell 39 . D. Begle d 41 . M . Biuonis (VC) 44 . J . Newman 46 . T. McNamara 47. D. Wilso n 49 . A . Carr 59 . T. Farrar (Capt) 62. E. Dime r 64 . S . Antonis 65. P. Paterso n

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610 Camberwell Rd LMCT 537 Camberwell. Ph. 809 2466.

OLD SCOTCH Coach : Steven Aird 1 . B. Penfoid 2 . A. Elliott 3. S. Teesdale 4. S. White 5. T. Simpson 6. J. Milli e 7. A . Seymour 8.D. McGowan 9. R . Gregory 10. S . Veenker 11 . P. Macmillan 12. A . Strahan 13. S . Pryde 14. A. Speed 15. S . Grigg 16. A . Gaylard 17. M . Black 18. C. Hosking 19. T. McCue 20, T Joyce 21 . C . Heath 22 .D.Roberts 23 . L . McDonnell 24 .P Roberts 25, C. Stewart 26 . J . Batchelor 27. H . Everard 28 . H . McAlpin 29 . R . Hard y 30 . T. Pilkin

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Coach : Terry De Koning 1 . C. Stewart 2 . S. Hunter 3. S. Napier 4. C. Meyer 5. S. Scullin 6. B. Ellerton 7. A. Chang 8. K . Bouker 9. D. Kinsella 10. J. Carroll 11 . M . Hecker 12 . K . Goodchild 13. J. McGrath 14. M . Corderoy 15. P. Razg a 16. T. Philp 17. L . Marsh 18. A . Hayes 19. S. Napier 20. M . Tims 21 . M . Razga 22, 0 . Pendergast 23 . H. Donnellan 24 . J . Stoppa 25 . S. Hecker 26 . J . Sebir e 27. T. Georgoulis 28 . D. Hayward 29 . A . Lawlor 30 . T. Fishe r 31 . S. Markham 32 . L . Patrick 33 . J . Johnstone 34 . L. Summers 35. R . L'Huillier 36. C . Price 37. T. Georgoulis 38. N . Mulquiney


Club XV111 Nort h BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Mat Prio r 1 . D. Nutbean 3. M . Rollands 4 . L . Cassano 5. A. Smit h 6. J . Prior 7. D. Bone 8, B . Brenner 9 . R . Vassallo 10. A . Daroumbus 11 . G . Proba n 12. D . Lavelle 14 . G . Pemberton 16, M . Brown

17. J . Paul 18 . B . Bell 20.B.Lowa n

MAJOR SPONSO R

WELDED MESH PTY LTD Phone : 369 7211

M ONASH GRYPHON S 1 . W. Spencely 2. P Smith (Capt) 3, L . Waplin g 4 . C. Robinson 5, K. Fetterplace 7 . R . Hardman 10. P Barton 11 . D. Adams 12 .S . Jones 14. J. Williams 15. M . Campbell 16. D . Parasol 17. A. Rezauskis 18. A . O'Brien 19. J. Rubio 20.D.Adams 21 . J. Spencely 22 . C. Gasparotti 25. L . Worthy 27 . J . Fulle r 30. D . Grace 31 . G . Payne 32. A . Backstrom 34. C. Freeman 35. M . Graydon 36, S . Oliver 38. S . Hamilton 39 . G . Coutts 40. D. Kin g 42 . M . Giuffrida 45. C . O'Brien 47. P Burke 48. J. Blandford 50. J. Dorward 51 . S . Horsfall 52 . M . Lewis MAJOR SPONSO R

CAULFIELD PLAZA

ELTHAM COLLEGIA NS Coach : David Tucker 3 . A . Tucker (Capt ) 5 . D. Mouat 6. S. Mitchell 7. N . Hamshare 8. S. Crowther 10. P. Saga r 11 . K . Tucker 12 . J. Weatherill 13. M . Delaney 14. W. Wood 16. F. Mandler 18. M . Gately 19. B. Turney 20. R . Haber 21 . S . Millar

22 . R . White 24. T. Stickland 26. S . Webster 27. S. Feely 28. 5. Hughes 29 . L . Cor k 31 . P. Morrow 35 . J . Pitcher 44. M . Barling 45. D. Thorsen 46.C .Penna 47. M . Peterso n 48, T. McFarlane Smith 50. M . Gratta n 53. A . Shark 55. A . Koste r

NORTH OLD BOY S Coach : Dennis Foga rty 1 . D. Birrel l

2 . M . Bangit 3 . B . Barry 4 . R . Bugej a 5 . O.Cann¢zaro 6 . G . Carrol l 7. A . Stenard 8 . D. Cotter 9.S.Cox 10. M . Fennelly it . C . Henderson 12. T. Lascum 13. J. Litperakis 14 .D.Fogarty 15. D. McGrilleth 16 . F. Milett o 17. D. Perrone (Capt) 18.J . Lynch 19, S. Biscard 20.T. Phee 21 . D. Pasquariello (VCapt) 22 . E . Sala 23 . P O'Dwyer 24 . G . O'Toole 25 . J . Schmidt 26, P Henie 27. P Ket t 28. P Callaghan 29. A. Schmidt (DVC) 30. B. Swai n 31 . V. Tirotta 32. M . Bevanoa 34 . L . Toner 35. R. Gale 36, J . Trimboh

KE W 1 . A . Wilson

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40. M . Quinn 41 . M . Pryor 42. M . O'Dea 43 . M . Furlong 44 . A . Bel l

The Skinny Do~ Hotel BAR & BISTR O 155 High St Kew. 853 8023 Everyone has their day at the

ST. BERNARD'S Coach : Marcus brea k 1 . D . Solomon 2 . T Devers 3 . P. Farmer 4. V. McGuire 5 . D. Copeland 7. M,Creak S. J. Monaghan 9. D. Klaaysen 10 . M . Gollant 11 . P Klaaysen 12, M. Dowling 13.1 . O'Loughlin 14. T. Matkov 15.F. Monaghan 16.J . Pearso n

OLD PARADIANS

OLD GEELONG Coach: Tim Killwo rth 1 . A . Currie 2 . G . Pithi e 3. M . Belshaw 4. M . Moore 5. P. O'Brien 6. A . White 7. T Gough 8. A . Colquhoun 9. A. Gues t 10 . J . Mantello 17 .P.Ingham 15 . P. Mahoney 17. M . Wilkinson 2T B. Cogan 31 .T Jackson 36. J. Richmond 44 .A .Dawson 49 . T. Ktlhvorth 51 . R . Forbes 53 .C .Kaaka 54 . J . May 60 .C .Spand 67, H . Magowan 69. A, Brocksopp

2 . R . Davies 3 . A . Payne 4. A . Tucker 5. M . Doyl e 6. M . Edmonds 7. A. Lethlean 8. C. Northam 9. D. Maclsaac 10. A . Francis 11 . A . Phelan 12 . M . Hansen 13. M . O'Hanlon 14. T. Reynolds 15. A . Lazarus 16, A . Holto n 17. I . Oakley 18. C. Curtain 19 . C. Maclsaac 20. A . Hallam 21 . T. Pierce 22. R . McCormack 23.P. McCormack 24 . S . James 25,J .Leonard 26 . R . Maclsaac 27. S . Jackman 28 . M . Hand 29 . S. Gray 30. R . Guerrini 31 . A . Bainbridge 32 . S . Wolf 33. P. Howe 34. P. Shaw 35. J. Napier 36. R .McEncroe 37 . M . Shaw 38,J. Vanderzalm 39. A. Wolf

17. M . Cunningham 18. H . Tobi n 19.P, Wood 20 . J . Fraser 21 . G .Tota 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'Dea 37. M . O'Connell 38. D. McAllister 44 . B . Moo n 48 . B . Doolan 54 . S . Brooks 58 . S. Tobin 78. M . Dever s MAJOR SPONSOR

Lincolnshire Arms Hote l 1 Keilor Road, North Essendon, Vic. 3041

THERRY Coach : P. Mot t 1 . M. Conway 2 .J . Sandman 4. P Mott (C) 8. S . Lyon s

10 . H . Ayad 11 . B. O'Sullivan 14. J . Blai n 16. D. Lyons 17. D . Jinkins 18. J. Grant 20 . G . Carbis 22 . M . Hudson 24 . G . Falchk 25 . L . McIntyre 27. A . Minchin 32 . R . Costello 36 . A . Smith 41 . W. Lin d

48. D . Lyons 49. C. Mohren 75. J. Kite 76. T Hewat 79,J . Bohtho 82.P Roper S& S . Redde n

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Club XV111 Sout h BLOODS F.C. Coach : Neil Va n t P. Amarant (Capt) 2, G, Carrol l 3, P, Dipietrantono 4, G. Taylor 5 J . Witts 6 R Howard 7, M . Payne 8. M Sexton 9. S. Powell 10. D Horelsi 72. S. Curtis 13, G Battey 14 . A, Betts 15. B. Broome (VC) 16 C Hutchinson t7. P Greene (VC) 18 . D. Payn e 19, M . Rohan 20, J . Ro^.vbottom 21. N_ Va n 22. A. Varela 23, R Findlay 24, R, Gee 25. J Melzak 26. B. Jarick 27. P, Gaynor 28. J Nanovich 29. S Smith 3a D, Thomas 31, J. Grant 32, J . Toomey 33 M . Turner 34.C Burnham 35, M . Payne 36.P Cantons 37 J . Murray

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : R. Hockne y A. Wilson 2 . R . Farndon 3 . S. Hunt 4 . A Cordne r 5 S. Potter (Capt) 6 R . Hockney 7 P. Harris 8 S. Conan 9 N . Osucuro 10 A. Joyce 11 . R McCuskey 12 A, Georgione 14.A. Woodhouse (VC) 15 C. Dougla s 16.P Woo d 17 G . McLaghlan 18 D. McDonald 19. J . Waimsiey 20. A Kenyon 21, P Warta 22 J . Metcalf 30 T. Taylor (VC) 34 . A . Sprints 36,S.Newman 38 . J Harding 41 J Kella r 42 . T. Richards 44, P Trindade 46 . R .A . Sutcliffe 51 . S Burnett 52 . R Sutherland 54, A Wilson 56,S, Hargreave s 61 R, Van Den Dunger 62 . J Davi s 64 D Doyle 68 R Pereira 69 D. Hamilton (VC)

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COLLEGIAN S Coach: David Tadgell 1, B Latchford 2 R Campbell 3. N. Sibbing 4. N. Carroll 5 A . Davies 6 P Dunn e 7. M . Wailmrork 8. D. Lever 9. C . Comley 10. D . Peles 11 C Woods 12. G . Cook 13.C, Murden 14 . C. Chappell 15 P. Wolff 16. S. Mackay 17 . S . 6yrne 1 8 A Kerr 19,C, Mackay (DVC) 20. M . Whittake r 21, P. Milford 22 . G, Parson s 24, D Tadgeii (Capt) 25. W. Mahoney 31 . 1 . Lockwood 32 . R . Nancarrow, 35 A. Taylor 39. R . Jones 40 R . Walker 41. S. Lie 42 . L- Griffin 43. N, Comley (VC) 45 P, Harr y 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 . P. Evan s 85, M . J. Emmett 88 . A- Mirakian

OLD SCOTCH Coach : Stephen Hawkins 1, M . Ciunies-Ross 2 . P. Edward s

3, S . Hawkins (Capt) 4 . T Russel l 5 S Montgomery 6 A. Fiel d 7. A Sutherland 8 . R. Featherstone 9 J.Forbes

10 H. McCallum 11 . K . Fuller

12 S . Gorman 14. A, Sleenan 15 C Billing IT R, McLersh 18 A . Clunies-Ross 20 . D. Murtash 21 . S. Wilson 22 S Bennett 23 D. Leeton 24 . H . Middleton 27, E . Montgomery 28 L . Higha m 38 A .Hawdo n

Jones Lang Wootton

DE L A SALLE

MAZENO D

Coach : Roy Main

Coach : Danny Wain

1. A. King 6 B. Hoy 8 D. Jennings 10. S. Francis 13. C. Bourke 16. S . Hayes 18. M . O'Driscoli 20 . B. Brasher 21 . B . Manassa 25 . P. Daly 26, M . Williamson 27. D. Lamb e 29 P, Commerford 31, A. Worsteling 36 . A. Vomero 38, M . Shaw 43 . S . Buic k 51 . P McKenzie 59 P. Cowan 60, M . Thorn

3 . S. Campbell 6. W. Francis 9 P. Hall 10 M Tetiey, 17. T. Tsiavis 1& M . Sinclair 21 . M . Quirk 22 . S. Williams 23 M . Morley 26 . W Poulter 27, R . Palamara 28, N Little 31 . C. Smith 33. J. Boyle 34, D. Connolly 35, S . Kerr 36 M . Pollett i 37. N . Collins (Capt) 39.R,Bourbon(VC) 40 M . Birch (DVC) 42 J. Grimison

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44. B . Meadows 45. G. Rogers 46 M . Johnston 47. P Riley 49. P. Crowhurst 53. D, Williams 54 . W. Maloney 56, M . Couttie 57. B . Baxter 58 . D. Cahill 59 . I . Net 63 . P Welch 64 B. Field 65 . P Foley 66 . S . Fraser 67. S. Ritchie 69, C. Desmier 78 J. Walsh

MAJOR SPONSO R

TWO TONE PAINTIN G Industrial • Domestic • Commercial

5585255 OLD XAVERIAN S

POWERHOUSE Coach: P.Hollowoo d 1, J . Terzakis 2. P Bro,•m 3. C Hunter 4 J . Armstrong 5 D Walli s 6, T Pollock 7 H, Fares 8 T. Tzaninis 9. J . Genes 10. R. Pollock 11, J . Skinner 13 N . Kossivas 14 . P Pollock 17. Mark Hunt 19 G, At exalts 23 M . Silva 26 S. McDonald 34.J Cha n 36 P Hoiiowood (CC) 37 S . McLeod 39. N . McKay 40 M . Birch 49 J Caracas 50, A . Georgantas 51, S. Silva (VC) 56. N . Malorns 61 . M. Brown 62 B. Miller 63. D . Shaw

M ONASH WHITE S 1 . T Dionyssopoulos 2 . A . Bainbridg e 3 J. Young (Capt) 4, M. Dietrich 5 . P, King 6 . M,Coleiia 7. P, Edwards 8 . P. Lalor 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 . DeVotl 24, H. Truoag 26, J . Plenn 27. J. Fox

28. G. Ridley 30. G. Morgan (VCapt) 31 . M. Young (D .VCapt) 33. M . Tully 35. A . Kavaniku 38 , K, Shoebridge 42. M . Sharkey 49 A . O'Hara 77. G . Sammelis 99, R . O'Neill


F1 SectL~i_ LATROBE UE _ I Senior Coach: Scold Hackney Assistant Coach: Soon Durin 2 D Huffer 3 S Fredncksn 4 A Cae AGE cc 6 J Dumaresi 7 D Hmkng 8 P Hendersan 9 D Sha x 70 M Bak.og~an~s 7t P Johnston 12 S FitzpaU?ck , 13 A Island 14 S Haynes t5 G ReU~nson t6 G Lrerach IT 0 Sm'th

18 T O'Connor 19 R Pochard 20 P Lackvmad 21 D Edmunds 22 M Edmunds 23 S Dun n 24 J Scan!nn 25 B Bror,n 26 C Lloyd 27 D Pavone 28 C Thornen 29 N Contains 30 V Cavalier, 31 S Lonergan 32 T Dr'dy 33 . D Fakhry 49 R Ivey 34 D Rder 50 5&rre!! 35 T Johnslan 51 0 Ones 36 R Evans 52 J Cous:ns 37 A Charts 53 M Wr.ght 38 M Pulds: 54 L VYalhs 39 A Weeks 55 A Cummings 40 A BIa<_ken 56 S Pric e 41 J Seabroe4 57 P LehrYe 42 L Page 58 A Brennan 43A Thomson 59 L McNamara 44 B Launikorus 60 G Ldey 45.5 Turne 61 B 0'Connor 46D Wnghrl 62 AHeeas 46 M Kreurer 63M Schreenan 48 T 0Been 68 D Sdebattom

ST. JOHNS OLD COLLEGIANS Bankers Coach : S . Mooney 1 R 0'Conno r 2 R Back 3 Nch 4 B La'Brcoy 5 S Cosansmo 6 S C aran 7 J Lansa n 8 D Jar°nrc 9AP= , 10T C 11 "C 12, ~ :.__tescr, 13 S Ham 14 J -hen 15 D Sullen t6 W Charlton 5 7 D ChnSlan 18 C Frer7sr 19 M Mier 20 L Adamson 21 SKOpF-ns 22 J Doherty 23 J Canal

24 R Crorer 25 P Ldd" 26 C Emery 27 R VJa!lcn 28 G Times 29 D Higg,ns 30 R Slora 31 P Tans ' 32 C Anaya 33 Z PAOnrae 34 G Ytalers 35 J Sacco 36 F Schena 37 M Hancoc 38 M Ladsan k 52 k GrundeR 39 S Cannng 53 P G~orgues 40 J Ouen 54 P Demereres 41 !A D'Ciserc 55 S McCreesh 42 T_ Duca 56 D 0 Neill 43J Dalton 57 S Peppe r 44 G Shaer 58 M Ware 45 N Saundersa 59 G Carroll 46 D Rye 80 M Pk ;kzns 47 D Far 61 S Cockayne 48 G Patient, 62 J Callan 49 S Dousha 63 P Kelly 50 A Prade! 64 S Kmplcn 51 L Mur.nkFUs 65 P Paccagnan

OLD CARE Y Cosch : Barry Rist Asst. Be 1111Cosch : Tim Stykas Res Coach: John Hands

PENINSULA Seniors Coach : R. Kertey 1 M P_-7s7n(GRes) 2c A'r. :- ~~rht>`• ) ..

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6 R Hughes 8 P Harns 9S Macrae 10 K Shnres it A Cope 12 W Batlagh 44 J Ri;i 13 S Janes 45 A Nex ;Jam 14. C Bryan 46 D Websdae t5 C Hughes 47 A Sheedy 76 M Jones 48 A Cope 17 C Ghndemann 50 P Bremrsr 8B Dartrl 5 S T1 a`-a 19 G Beni 52 P hl 20 J Raft 56 N Cents 22 J Hands 57 S P„ 23 T Price 58 A T^^~as 24 S Braxn 59 C f_ 25 6 1 Hams 6 0 18 5 3n 21, J McCue (VC) 61. R 5= t=h 27 S Nea1e 66 C A - ; :rsan 28 P Nance (Res C) 68. D Fr='nwR 29TMOUhon 77Jt<==te 30 A Draver 78 M ; :;F ;: = 31 M Md4ttnck 79 D Zadn,k 32G Neate M Blackl ° 33A Nelsen B Lar° 34 G Barney M Merr y 35 R McDana!t S Green yood 36 M Eastham G Dyson 37 D ue~Jyn D Parusea 38. D Freeman J Bayard '9 P Bennett A SneC>ng 40 G Hr°ock M Ward 41 A CIL... MCc 42 S U= R GOUnan 43 d" ng P Jab, = ^RS i! I

6M C 7 N Fr- s 8 P An- (VC) 9 P Krchn 10 P Smrdt 11 A Mr.,an

t2 V Branca : sans 130 '-'ttsa n

SAL ES I AN S Senior Coach : Michael Mitchell Reserves Coach : Leigh Giimore 1M 2 „ ,B-tre(Cap) ._ ad: 3 :' ?,^, nan (VC ) 4 L G _ . .velRec y,T) 5`'C>- . . 6 :.: C7 G G, .- .- i 8D5 . 9R ' iOD41TP: t1 D P_42 '2GS- . ^'J "

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16 S 1 its 17M se 18. S!- 45 M Freeman 19 S Fan .,x 46 L Marks 20 S F Brccrm 47JFerry 21 McLOnnan 48 J 8leastrp 22 A Corke 49 S Baxter 23 A Nolan 50 D Crrnder 24 M Fisher 51 G Da .--, 25 P Cwlson 52 M Cooz . 26 A Thnpp 53 A P27 M H .res 5t D" _ 28. S Mean 55 S! : :.290Morgan56S= -,,on o 30 R Blood 57 A naaen 31 S Farrar 58 J Plummer 32 A Parsons 59 P VSbsi 33 C Marinas 60 P Carlson 34 G Nelson 61 C Crass 35flJarrell 62J Crass 36 A Ja'•°". 63 M Safer 37 D Bu t 64 A L.ndrey 38P"--_an 65MBu@er 66 A McKee 67 T Steaar. 68. R Caner 69 A Gross 43 R P nard 70 P MacNarnara 44 S To, a 71 .M Chesterman

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Senior Coach: Dick Clay Res. Coach: Graham Mullirrger t . M Learrrmn!h (caw, Res) 2 T Bur, 3 R Lvmgstors 4 P B nyan 5 W NulP.nger 6 S Bona 7 P Malcolm 8 J Sm,cco 9 M Huebner 10 T Jone s 17 B C!ark 12 G Mu li ns 13M Rapoaccm 14 A Huebner(VC) t5 D Andrevr, t6 W Black 17 A Bourke 8 tY Ross 19 D Lu W.o n 20 F 0 Rourke (Cal 21, T One, 22 S Gram 23 S Preson 24 I Gaulefl

25 A Sa+!erie~ (vC Res) 2o.tA Garpenter 42.D Vbcdccck 27 J Bernard, 43 M Cu d 28 J Innes 44 M Kr .. 29 J Fufler 45 N F: . 30 C Stanton 46 C Br, ; 31 C 08nen 47 S JzrUrsn 32 M Cnarhen 48G C3 Ha!den49GK._ 34 BDuke 50D Pop e 35 . R Burns 51 D Hendnckson 36 e' E~ans 52 F Saddle r 37 D Baurke 53 P N~man 38 P Fuller 54 T Wh,cousk, 39 R Kmg 55 A Rya n 40 D Kennedy 56S BcaN 41 T Kyacapou'as 57 H Snares

Sen?ors Coach : S. Sehire Ass Coach: D. Stuhtdneier area. Coach : P. Fatoums 1 T Camm 2 P Barry (cars) 3D Se=d:°rn.an 4P L 5C, 6TC 7K( 8 D Pe 9PEr^ te B Seat s 11 PFatoures(Res CC) 12 M Noonan (VC) 13 ScattYass 154 T All can G Canon 16 J McCarthy 7 B Mackay 18 T Sel6van (DVC) 19 C Ste,rens 20 B Ke"en 21 P Ha,,ans 22 P y 23 M S. an 24 S 0Connc r 25 M 5 47 8 R 26" :' :ahy 48D~.' 27 l• : -~ 49 :.:0'E=_n 5" E28 29 S AC--5 5 30 S 52 37 T 'vest. : (D4'C-11) 53 M rde 32 G 59dsan 33 D Andrens 34 D F`-~han

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CUTTY SARK SCOTS WHISKY ROD RUNCO AMP AGENT

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LYNDHURST CLUB HOTEL ~ BISTRO t Cnc Albion & Lygon Sts East Brunswick 3057 Phone : 386 1486

WEST BRUNSWICK Senior Coach: P. Hickey Res. Coach: D. Moore 1, 1 McNe:ce 2 B CncMon 3 F -r4 S 6_ .- rr-,'am 5 C Be as 6S C .ra'+ 7JGi :

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BALWYN COMB . Snr Co-^h: Shane Ware Reser;: 3 Coach: Mark Barr

4J N Busse . G Busse 42 F BussP 41Wer-. 444 W McAto=n 45 P 'rin n 46 J Knm : 7 S RcY_ke . -.

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Senior Coach : Adrian Kettle Reserres Coach : Mick Hanken I J Greene 2 0 K$sN, ;,r3DOcrk 4 D Mont h 5 G H ;nksna n 6 D Grego 27 V Straean 7 C Banks 28 0 Crr^1 8 h" Creek 29 0 Lec ::. -9RVant .vu7 30 8 Mu,pny 70 M Hacker 31 6V B^^^; it A Villson 32 J ~12CLioyd3 MC..- . 13 G Gerrard 34 R Grea----~ . 14 M Pound 35 D Goo i75AK=_be36 . G Coa(h t6 T Cooper 37 1 Ama n t7 N Nonha;,ek 38 R Gres- :- rids 78. J Wo,r 39 M•ell 79 K Hanson 40 G C ;e 2PCurra, 41h7A-.21 Pot ~o rth 42 K C~ : . :

22 R Close 43 0 An :. on 23. C M. e n ' K e 47 P C24 C Hur'ry 485 C• :".or 25 hF Borcneo 50 R Dean 26 G Chr .sto'ore"a 69 C Taoze

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OAKLEIG H Senior Coach: Rod Bourke Re;erves Coach: Brad Osborne I T' . rso1 2T :

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VUT/FI T Senior Coach: Wayne O'Connor Reserves Coach : Peter Foster 1 D Tome,Yy 2 R Ma'sesse 3 P Foster 4 F Cerantos 5 N Wneelahar6 8 Moebu s 7 P Byrne s 8 N Dunmor e 9 N D,nar;, 74 8 Tome';y 10 A S'e,:man 84 P Kennedy 11 J Brehe=^,y (Cap!) S Adrgrar~ 12 G Ziegler G Andnanopctous 13 S McNerney R 8agnato 14 M M,oG!ade R 8oe1 15 S Drna ;aie M Bo,n=~: 16 E M,don 0 Cass7r 18 S Bard R Chapman 19 3 Harvey(DVC) A CF Y e 2Q 5 Vakery• W Coe', 21 J Rgg :o C Dave 22 P ChSe 01C) M Fran'; 23 E Darmanrn P Hanrnan 24 L Sirosg I Ha :+i;1 25 R La! tore S Lard 26 5 Case S hlees 27 J Anfonopalous P P.tc =:y 28 . N All D e'and 29 D Chamberlain L mack 31 Pd Kozo D t1c -+rref 32 F .Vrnee "n PNe-., ,

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A Sectio n OLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGI ANS Senior Coach: Leigh Carlson Reserves Coach : Greg Tregear 1 . G . Palmer 2 . D. Hoyl e 3. B . Woolhouse 4. S. Lausse n 5. D. Greeves 6. A . Ingleton 7. C. Higson 8. C . Pollock 9. M . 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 . Stubb s 18 . J . Bennett (Capt) 19 . P. Scot t 20. M. Wittaker 21 . V. Cleary 22. D. Ker r 23 . A. Wright 24 . N . Anderson 25 . A . Harrison 26. N . Mila t 27. L . Tracy 28 . S. Blackman 29. A . Kenneall y 30. M . Galbraith (VC) 31 .S.Li e 32 . D. Thomson 33. G . Irvine 34. L. Twaddle 35. N . Evans 37. C . Coyne 38. M . Lake 39.8.Jones 40. A. Lord 41 . G. English 42. L. Griffin 43 . M . Foard 44 . G . Oakley 45 . P. Harry 46 . A. Mitchell 47. M. Lucas 48 . J . Lemon 49. G. McColl 50 . B . Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter 52 . B. Barker 53. D. Varlamos 54. T. Holland 55. J. Levin 56. D. Warner 57. T. Smith 58. C. Kringoudis 59. C. Manuell 60. A . Burgess 61 . R . Oliphant 62. J. Sneddon 66 . B. Simpso n 70. R . Conron (VC-Res) 75 . N . Proctor

DE LA SALLE OL D COLLEGIA 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. McClounan 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 . Lowe 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. Tull y 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 . Bel l 44. N . Van Der Plight 45. A . Crist 46. M . Hegan 47. G . Jackson 48. S. Catalfamo 49. G . McHenry 50. P. Mannix 51 . P. Cummerford 52 . C. Bourke 53.'R Satche l 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. Beare 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 . Tierne y

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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : Mark Parker Rese rves Coach : Shane Young 1 . A . Krazneak 2 . M . McLennan 3 . A. Pryor (Capt) 4 . C. Anderson 5 . A . Oliver 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 . Rei d 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. Gran t 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 160) ~_~~ ~ REAL ESTATE

Senior Coach: Denis McGrory Rese rves Coach : Michael Carty 1 . A . Baxter 2. D . Connell (VC) 3. W. Byrn s 4 . C. McKenzie (Cap f) 5. M . Cart y 6. W. Smit h 7 . R . Makinson 8. M . Orto n 9 . G . Anderson 10. T. Chegwin 11 . J. Ra e 12 . D. Seccull 13. B. Carly 14. D . Cotton 15. W. Phillips 16. M . De Mattia 16. E . Bingham (2) 17, A . Arnett 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 . Pegoli 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. Chapman 37. B . Arnhold 38. J. Hayter 39. D. Hayter 40. B. Canobie 41 . D. Hoare 42 . M . LaGreca 43. R . Plecher 44. A Krkvrood-Scott (C-Res) 45. M . Alle n 46. M . Krause 47 . P. Bennett 48. P. Merrell 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


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OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach : Peter Sherwen Assistant Coach : Ian Muller Reserves Coach : David Kay 1 . E . Allen 2 . S . Reddish 3. J. Moir 4 . R . Fuller (Capt) 5. A . Aston 6, D . Hooper 7. A . Lloyd 8. S. Hume 9 . R . Aujard 10. J. Kerr it . D. Fox 12 . R . Hume 13.N .Hooper 14. A . Chambers 15. D. McCall 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 . Paikinghorne 26 . A . Hart 27. C. Winneke 28 . N . Hart 29 . C. McCulloch 30 . J . Lair d 31 . A . Smith (VC ) 32 . G . Jackson (C-Res) 33 . C. Hunter 34 . R . Price 35 . B . Steele 36 . G . Bennet t 37. E . Montgomery 38 . A. Macdougall 39 . S. Woodhouse 40, R Brown 41 . J. Hart 42 . A . Fox 43 . P. Dacosta 44 . C. Reid 45 . A . Warner 46 . A . Griffiths 47. M . Terzini 48 . R . Petty 49 .M .Nevmham 50.T. Byrne

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OLD TP1NI°iY 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) 8. R . Beardsley 9. S. Hopkin s 10 . S. Hatfield 11 . T. Phillips 12 . G . Clarke 13 . D. Batazsy 14 . J . Stick and 15, M, Hadley 16 M . Seuling 17. M . Jennings la N . Beardsley 19. G . Hudson 20.T. Roberts 21 . S . Drum 22 . P. Robison 23. Marshal Adam 24. A . Anderso n 25. E. Borghesi (VC-Res) 26. L. Coleman 27. I . Wallace 28. G . Harvey 29. M . Sutherland 30. A . Taylor 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Sammut 33. P. Scott 34. P. Papas 35. N . Stokes 36. J. Sutcliffe 37. R . Sella 38. R . Phillips 39.J.Hodder 40. M . Beamish 41 . A. Spinks 42 . A. Banheld 44. A . Turner 45. L. Farrell 47. G . Harmer 48. G. Pavey 50. E . Bes t 52 . P. Beet 54 . C. Naidu 55 . S. Williams 57. C . O'Halloran 58 . A . Vise 59 . D. Ash e 62 . J.P. Adgemis 63 . C. Orwin 71 . L. Thomas 80. A. Smit h 86. D. McCulloch MAJOR SPONSORS

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XAVEHI ANS 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

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Senior Coach: M . McA rthur-Allen Assistant Coach: Frank Melican 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 . Woodland 10. M. McDonald 11 . D. Edgel l 12 . N . Sebo 13. P. Kingston 14. S. Samil d 15. M . McConvil l 16. T. Stewart (VC-Res) 17. E . Fraser 18. P. Clear y 19. A . Jobling (Capt) 20 . D. Woo d 21 . M . Koppens 22 . R. Bloc k 23 . P. McDonald 24 .S. McCooke 25. P. Forsyth 26. D. Connell 27. T. Hill e 28. B . Collins 29. W, Doyle 30. D. Arnfield 31 .B.Egan 32. S. Reid y 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 Joy 41 . B. Turner 42. C . Kelleher 43. T. Siderellis

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ST. EEERYU:".E[?S 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. Parrett 8. L . Vassalio 9 G . Wood . M . Beilby 10.P Capes 11 12. S . Looker 13. R . Purcell 14. S. Doran 15. M . Egan 16. F. Dunel l 17. W. Carey (VC) 18. A . Purcell 19. L. Gollant (Capt) 20. N . Lynch

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Senior '; a : Dino D1 arco Re -nrves Coach : -for DOWSett 1 . A . Tirchett 2. D. Adams 3. M . DeMorton (Capt) 4 . P. DiMarco 5. C. Cortese 6. V. Grimaldi 7. J . Briffa 8. C. Keay 9. A. Sammartino 10. P. Merin 11 . K . Hehir 12 . L . DeMorton 13. K . Lianeas 14. G. Parkinson 15. H . Tsialtas 16. S. Tsiaitas 17. C. Borell i 18. S. Sir 19. V. Liros i 20. M . Angeloni 21 . B . Laurie 22. A . Gretgrix 23. B. Attend 24. J. Houston 25. J. Androutsos 26. J. Tirchett 27. P. Randello 28. J. Kibizis 29. M . Cannon 30. B. Thorpe 31 . S. Hodgson 32. M . Glenister 33 . J . Cannizzaro 34 . T. Monterosso 35 . P. Dovrett 36 . J . Boudoloh 37. D. DeMorton 38 . B. Pisasale 39 . V. Randello 40. G. McCal l 41 . J. Saunders 42 . M . Briffa 43. D. Lawton 44. S. Ward 45. D. Munro 46. C . Jewel l 47. J . Engellener 48. K . Christodoulou 49. G. Kyranni s 54. J . Pi o 55. J. Roussos 58. A . Boudoioh 63. T. Wrigh t 36 . Kevi n Mi.JOR SP_' :dSORS

Senior Coach: Stuart Giascott Reserves Coach : Russell Parkinson 1 . S. Furphy 2. W. Davis 3. P. Clarke 4. C. Gunn 5. A. Howells 6. D. Ritchie 7. S . Glascott 8. A. Rigby 10 . M . Oliphant 11 . J. Pescott 12 . G . Fawcett 13 . P. Herman 14 .B .Edmonds 15 . C . Stewart 16 . S. Burgess 17. W. Dowling 18 . C . Richardson 19 . J . Manto n 20. C. Ross 21 . D. Morrison 23. M . Davis 24. A. Gunnerson 25. A . Peake 26. R. Williamson 27. D. Morton 29. C. Jeffries 30.R Jones 31 .T Jackson 33. G . Stubbings 34. P. Law 36. M . Bain 37. J. Richmond 39.J. Ferguson 40.S .Bones 44 . E . Spiden 45. J . Wilson 47. M . Wilson 48. S . Nadenbush 50. M . Robson 51 . J . Lee 52. P. Stock 54 . J . Groom 66. O'Halloran PROUDSPONSORS

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Senior Coach : Kevin moLea n Reserves Coach: Steve Kin g 1 8 Yanvood 2 . M . Dyson 3 N4, Clarkson 4 Wells 5 J . Stevens 6 M. Hal l 7. G . Farleacas (VC) 8.T. Steven s 9 M Karayannis 10. B Hall 11 . T Ryan 12. M Tozer 13 0 Lcwson 14. M . Colledge 15 G . Douglas 16 M Woods flJ.Luk 18 C Ferguson 19. T. Youn g 20 M . Huber 21 A . Haug 22 C. Dunnell 23 M . Stewart 24 G. Haros (DVC) 25 J. Maycock 26. P Golding 27. J Weddle 28 D Jones 2R R . Weddle 30 D. Toll 31, D . Caddy 32A Noonan 33 T Cormack 34 S Ken t 35 D. Scott 36 0 Super 37. C. Lynch 38. S Coneray 39 M Campbell 40. S. Purcell 41. J . Marshall 42 .5 Vaughan 43 P. S,gley

44 . D. Simonsen 45 D Cha n 46 A Jenkins 47. 64 Dunn 48 5, Pidoto 49. J. Hempseed 50 M Veal (Capt) 51- U . Powe r 52. P Cargm 53, D Dicker 54 P Wal l 55. C. McLaughlin 56 A. Ongarello 57. B . Elsworth 58 A. Ryan 59 D. Cotter 55 80. C. Pitt 62. P. Ritchie 63 P. Murgia 64. N Westo n 68 R Bainbridge 69 J Lunt 94, 8 Wilso n

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ST BEDES/ MENTONE TIGERS Senior Coach : Reserves Mark Tycluin Coach : Greg Connolly . Kinsella 1, M 2, D. Marshall 3. B. Beasley 4. V. L'Huillier 5, G . Connolly 6. R. Parsons 7. D. Diggins 8. B. Hambridge 9, M . Jone s 1Q D. Feben (Capt) 11 . R . Grec h 12, C Stewart 13. D. Johnston 14P Lannan 15. M . Freeman 16. B. Berry IT A . MacGeorge (DVC) 18 M . Griffith s 19. B. Tomlinson 20. A . Giaquinto 2 . M . Hanrahan 22 . S. McCarthy 23 . B. Hutchinson 24 . T. Beasley (VC) 25 . D . Smith 26. E . Leyden 27. R. Randall 28.J . Clagnan 29.C .Thomson 30, A . Maso n 31 . G . McLachlan 32,J. Dickinson 33. A . Wals h 34. A . Boag 35. R . Bilos 36. S. Markham 37. S. Gray 38. D. Edwards 39. A . Bonica 49.T. Bryant '41 . J. Naylor 42. D. O'Brien 43.R .Lomagno 44. D. Goodchild 45. Mick Beasley 46. G . O'Brien 147. J . Higgi n 48. M . Lomagno 49. M . Murray 50. W. Earl e 51 . A. Pettinella 52 . J . Sebire 53, A . Naylor 54. M . McCraw 55. Matt Beasley 56, P O'Connor 57, S . Algeri 58. R . Strom 59. P. Newport 61 . M . Bateman 62 . P. Bateman 69. S. Campbel l 71 . M . Atherton

ST. KEVIN 'S OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Michael Petrie Reserves Coach : Michael Harrington 1 . H . Ston e 2 . P. Curtai n 3. A . Bendoricchio 4. S. Coombe 5. R . Callahan 6. G . Gross 7. G . Lee-Conway 8. P. McNee 9. J Fogarty 10.A. Donohue 11 . P. Callil 12 . D . McNair 13. M . Pivetta 14. L . Mahoney 15. M . Olive 16. R. Kelly 17. 0. Hourigan 18. P. Scal a 19. J. Watkin (Capt) 20. P. Clohessy 21 . M . Durrant 22.P.Gunther 23. D. Morton 24. J. O'Connor 25. D. Williams 26, J. O'Brien 27. R . Gros s 28. J. Whitbread 29. A. Thomas 30. M . Prindiville 31, N . Cause r 32 . John Sergeant 33. P. Harding 34.D.Sheehy 35. M . Verberne 36. M . McKaige 37. A . Beale (VC) 38. A . Lyon 39. J. Bare 40. P. Panagiotopoulos 41 . Jeremy Sargeant 42 .J .Herman 43. J. Fox 44. P. Stackpole 45.P. McCann 46. 0. DeRooden 47. M . Brad y 48. J . Dynon 49. E . Footner 50 . J . Drake 51 . J. Quirk 52 . P. Lewin 53 . D. O'Hanlon 54, B. Keenan 55. P. Hopkins 56.R.Evans 57. M . Chapman 58. A. Morgan 59. T. Bare 60. P. Varasd i

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Senior Coach : Justin Cobur n Rese rves Coach : Kim Kershaw 1 . M . Newto n 2 . J. Radford 3 . M . Burnett 4 . A. Gray (Capt) 5, T. Rourke 6 . G . Evans 7. S. Mills 8. D. Hallam 9 . S . Spinks 10 . S. Bromell 11 . B.Jackson 12 . M . Bel l 13 . M . Nihil l 14 . B . Townsend 15 . G . Anderson 16 . P. Caccaviello 17. S. Longley 18 . J . Lewi s 19 . B . Saffin 20. S. McMahon 21 . T. Whitehead 22 . S . Glover 23. R . Rielly 24.A .Bandt 25. A . MacGowan 26. A . Phillips 27. S . Middleton 28 . D. Moorfield 29 . C . Ritchie 30 . G . Keys 31 . M . Hynes 32 .N .Pappas 33 . A. Merritt 34 . J . Sprunt 35 . M . Oldham 36. M . Begley 37. R . Hal l 3& A. Gallon 39. P Somerville 40. J. Ganl y 41 . D. VanGerrevink 42. G. Wines

43. J. Quitty 44. P. Dillon 45. K . Bowden 46. B. Danielson 47. A. Hengel 48. S. Miriklis 49.P Anderson 50 . P. Barrie 51 . A . Neville 52 . P. Pesavento 53 . N . O'Sullivan 54 . D. McFarline 55 . M . Nixo n 56. R. Devlin 57 . B . Hennessy 58. K. O'Farrell 59. S . Majo r 61 . J . Yorston 69. S . Little 76 . R . Gazelle 77. A. Aaro n 79 . PerretttCostello 82. A . Donald

C.Y.M .S . 1 . S. Bryan 2 .D . Dawson 3 . A. Harry 4 . J . Tuck 5. D. Macleod 6. G . Clerk 7 . M . Cannon 8. A. Morgan 9. G . Cas e 10. G . Hampson 11 . D . Temby 12 . A . Featherston 13. N . Bezzant U .S. Lynch 15, D. White 16 . P. Derva n 17. P. VanDungen 18 . D. Grig g 19 . B . Cettinich 20. M . Dervan 21 . S . Weir 22 . W. Payne 23. P. McNamara 24. R . Meilak 25. R . Evans 26. A . Bond 27. B . Tuc k 28. S. Calderwood 29. M . Anderson 30. A, Morelli 31 . M . Tuck 32 . J . Pinkney 33.T Cannon 34. B. Hann 35. N . Croft 36. D . Digenova 37. A. Finc h 38. D. Ipsa 39. S. Lugavr,ki 40. L. Turnley 41 . T. Campbell 42 . R . Engler 43. D. Elliott 44. D. Mill s 45. C . Muscat 46. M . Payne 47. S . Quinn 48 . T Riley 49 . R . Sco tt 50 .J . Stevanonski 51 . D. Rubric 52. T. Williams 53 . T Ca rter 54 . B. Macleod 55, C. Salmon 56. T. Gleeson 57. T. Davies 58. E. Varga s 59. M . Sutherland 60. N . Buckland 61 . C. Singleton 62.S. Burt 63. W. Kewin 64. N . Stovall 65. M . Bennett 66. G . Doria 67. F. Walsh


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ANZ &AiiK Senior Coach : Alan Clualfe Assistant Coach : AQUINAS Jack McDonald Senior Coach: 1 . P. Smith Dave McCormack 1, S. Duke (2) Reserves Coach: 2. M . Sanelli John Ryan 2 .T Kennedy (2) 3, 0 . Morro s 1 . T Jess 3 M . Azzato (2) 2 . G . Clifford 4. S. Gamble 3 . D . Joyce 5. P. Cairn s 4, M . Wilkinson 6. P. Marshall 5 . A . Coste r 6. G. Smith (2) 6. S. Kenny 7. D . Steers 7, C . Glennie 8 . L . Snelling 8. S. Kelly 8 . W. Simmonds (2) 9. R . Leavey 9 . G . Walkley 10 . M . Hurley 10. M . Phillips 11, J. Hacking 12 . G . Larkin (VC) 12. B. May 12 . P. Strahan (2) 13. D. McKellar 13 .S. McCarthy 15. S. Upton 13 . M . Xuereb (2) 16, C, Bell i 14 . M . Lengacher 17. P, McCafferty 15. M . Evan s 18. R.A . Cronin 16. M . Malone 19. A. Grierson 16, P, Knight (2) 20. B. McKenna 17. T. Harbinson 21 . J. Knights 18. P, Boyle (DVC) 22 . J. Rya n 19. N . Pashas 23 . B . O'Connor 20 . R . Koegler 24 . S. Flyn n 21 .P.Shoppee 25, R . sins 22. M . Cox 26. M . Gray 23 . A. Bennett (Res-VC) 27. I. Shaw 24. M . Lawrence 28. R . Winnen 25. J . McDonald (Capt) 29.S . O'Loughlin 26. S . Smit h 30. C. Colliver 27 . G . Perkins 31 . L . Kin g 27 . W. Humphrey (2) 32 . M . Vankerkhoven 28. C . Morse 33,P,Rosbrook 29. B. Pentland 34. M . Tarull i 30, C . O'Brien 35. S. Livingstone 31 . D. Kraljik 36. D. Phelan 32 . M. Farrell 37. D. Crawford 33 . A . Stein 38 . D. Peters 34, W. Lasslett 39 . J . Langford 34 . C. Westblade (2) 40 . J . Mc wen 36 . R . Liddel l 41 . R . Chamberlain 37. M . Sweeney (Capt-Res) 42, R . Milton 38. L . Waddingham 43 . C. Rogers 39 . J . Liddel l 44, J . Scott 40 . B. Fernandez 45, M . Haggerty 41 . G. Ritchie 46.D.Langdon 42. M . Whelan 47. P- Kvietelaitis 43. N . Ward 48. R . Sehulties 44. R. McDonald (VC) 49. C. Lambourne 45. P. Haggar 50, P, Grierson 46. D. McAllister 51 . D. Johnstone 47 . A . Toomey 52 .R Sheehan 48. P. Hayes (VC-Res) 53. A . Twyford 52 . P. Vanderwal 54- M . Keal y 57. B. Curthoys 55 . J . Crouch 58 . N . Walsh 56 . K . Denver 60, M . Birrell 57. L. Denver 61 . R . Salmoni 5& T Hogan 62 . A . Quaif e 60. B McKellar 63, A. Andrianakis 61 . C Duffy 64 . S . Nicholson 70. P. Sainsbury 65. A. Spinne r 80. M .Joyce 66. D. Grieve MAJOR SPONSO R 67- C. Riley 68. P. Ganley MURPHY'S 69.S . Bayes 70. B. Francis M ITRE 1 0 71 . Q . Kliener RINGWOO D 72. R Barton 73. M. Tunzi 8702444

BULLEEN UNITED Senior Coach : Andrew Smythe Reserves Coac h Michael Flanagan 1 A, McFarlan e

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1, R. Schneider g 2 . R . Morley 3, S. McLaren 3 J Ramboa.v 4 N Cartledge (ResCapq 4 R Schneide r 5 S. Scanlon 5. G. Radford 6 M Kelly 7 C .Portbury(VC) 7, J Cartledg e 8 D Robbins 9. H. Turvey 9 R . Hamilton 9 N, Borg 10 W Olney 10 A Humphrey 11 R . Creighton 12.D Thompson 13 G Cotter ii 13, S Irvin e 14. B Mott 15 A. Stewart

16 C. Bathscombe 16 J Stark 17 D Gandolfo 17, A Money 18 R Pasante 19 R Hamilton . C Parker 20 20 J Moran 21 P Avery 22 P. Cottenll 22 C Brown 23 J. Redfern 23 R Phtlpo t 24 C Bafliscombe 24 P. Brown 25. C Frayne 25 W Olney 26 P Coen 26. A. McFarlane 27. S Fatouros 27. 0 Humphrey 28, A . Mone y 29 R Ingiese 30 G Christopoulos .' 30 C Parke r 31, D Trip p '.. 32 S Fatouros 32 C. Murmer 33 R . Dmrgdio (VCGR) 34 L . Colema n 35 C A.4u6mer 35 S Irvin e 36 L Thompson 37- P Flew (Gapt) 38 C Frayne 39 M Flanagan 40. D Tsokas 41 . S Stratton 42 R . Phiipot 42 H Roberts 53 S Stratton 43 8 Lambevski 53 P Cotterdl 43 A . Stewart 54 A May 44 0 Tsokas 55 P Rees 45. R . Hamilton 56 N Borg 46 A Humphrey 57 G Connolly 47, P, Coen 58 . D Thick 48 . M Dally-Watkins 48 . A . May 59 A Chafer 48 P Laming 59 M Fitt 49 S.Irvme 60 . W O'Brien 50 D, Atkinson 60 S Portbury 51 D. Hopkins 71 P Avery 52 P Brown 82, C Frayne 53 C Brown 11i P La ming

ELS'iERNWICK DOVETON Senior Coach : Adrian Brown Reserves Coach : Paul Cipressi 1- C. Wormesl y 2 . A. Campbell (VC) 3 . P- Ashwood 4 . L. Vurlow 5 . J . Muirhead 6 . P. Cipressi 7. J . Reiger 8 . R . Murphy 9 . M. Page 10 . F. Khali l 11 . J. Johnston 12 . C. Pepper 14 . K. Charleston 15. P. Warre n 16, D. Boots 17. C. Pauline 18. S . Campbell 19, R . Forgiarini 20 . J . Zoubek 21 . B. Goodwin 22 . K . McHugh 23 . M . Dyke 24 . S . Van Beek 25. M. Lobinsk i 26.B. McGougan(C-Res) 27. P. Giddens (Capt) 28. Adrian Brown (Coach) 29. J. Butler 30- P. Hill 31- J. Sweeney (VC-Res) 32 . T. Mertis 33. R . Gibbs 34. S. Wilson 35 . D. Ruston 36 . W. Burgess (DVC) 37. G . McDonald 38 . K. Wilson 39 .J .Leveque 40 . B . Turner 41 . L. Borg 42. S. Sumondis 43. S . Reiger 44. Andrew Brown 45. D. Charleston 46. T- Fairweather 47. B . Sheppeck 48. G . Campbell 49. P. Eyre 50, D . Clarke 54. J . Wilson

Senior Coach : P. Purcell Reserves Coach : G . Connolly 1, L. Murphy (VC) 2 . A. Hanki n 3 M . Andrew 4 . G. Andrew 5 G . Connolly 6. P Tsiampas 6 M . Lloyd (2) 7. T- Heath T A* Comas (2) 8. C O'Connor 9. A. O'Connor 10. R . Bravington 1L P. Mahony 11. P. Bolte (2) 12. R . Eklom 13 R Stanko-h 14. A. Conlin (DVC) 15, L . McCooke * A. Abrahams i7. J. Ward 18. P. Pavlovic 19. M. Byrn e 19, M . Bullard (VC-Res) 20, P. Shine 21. P. Osborne 22. L . McGregor 23. N, Christie 24. D. Conlin (Capt) 25,J. O'Connor 26.D.Dahm 2T M . denial s 2& M. Whelan 29, S Mahony 30. G Bulluss 31 . R Bulluss 32 . P Harris (Capt-Res) 33 . B. Ivat t 34-A . Conlin 35 .D. Osborne 36. B . Bravmgton 37. G . Marshall 3& B Hammer 39, G. Trevena 40 D. Nolan 41 .L. Bonbon 42.S. Ramsay 43 M Werena 44 C. Walke r 45. R. Grandemange 46. T, Tsihrmtzis 47 C Tsaloumas 48. M. Rayed 49. D. Zaffrto 50. R . McIntyre 51 . X. Nathan 52 . P. Gre y 53 . C . Colhns 54 . S. Kirkham 55. K . Coo k 56. M . Murgana 57. J . Eklom 58. R . Passante 59' S . McLennan 60 M . Pechter 61 . B, Hill 62, A . Guinane 63. S Crowe 64. K . Billman 65.D Mahony 66. J . Schultz 67,J Dunnache 68. P. McGarry 69 . P . Engbsh 70, Marty Copeland 71 . Mathew Copeland 72 . M . Scott 73 . W . Smith 74. G . Cunningham 75, R, Bloomfield 76 B, Bowe r 77, A. Hutchins 78. C. Shuttle.vorth 79. D. Pickard I 80. D. Torrence 810 Hughes SPONSORED BY


OLD CAMBERWEL L GLENHUNTLY Senior Coach: B . Rafferty Reserves Coach : S. Timms 1 . B. Wilson 2 . S . Jankovic 3. 1 Hill 4. B. Rafferty 5. G . Dickson 6. S. Timms 7. M. Kouts 8. A . Hil l 9. G. Halpin (Capt) 10. G . Richard s 11 . T. Rossiter 12. B . Stewart 13. S . Smith 14. J. Bir d 15. P. Breslin 16. M . Hollaway 17. Craig Horse y 18. Cameron Horsey 19. S. Withers 20 . T. Silvey (VC) 21 . J. Gilmour 22 . M . Davies 23 . C. Ryan 24. D. Trewarn 25. S . Callafiore 26. D. Mance 27. I . Withers 28. D. Isaacs 29. L . Black 30. C. Thom 31 . G. Oaten 32.P.Lamb 33. P. Harrison 34. B. O'Shannesy 35. B. Millar 36. R. Hall 37. J. Brown 38. A. Antonio 39. D. Maide n 40. D. O'Shannesy 41 . S. Talaric o 42. C . Whelan 43.5 .Jones 44. B. O'Donnell 45. T. Mance 46. R. Horowitz 47. R . Day 48. D. Casser 49. M . Ley 50.J. 0'Donough 51 . A. Levey 52 . M . Gordon 53. L. Farley 54. G . Boxshall 55. N . Morris 57. S. Dunphy 58. W. Crooke 59 . S. King SPONSORED BY

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OLD ESSENDON GR . Senior Coach : John McEncroe Reserve Coach : Mike Evans 1 .D.Tonks 2 . A. Coo k 3. J . McEncroe 4 . M . Evans (Capt-Res) 5 . S. Racavali s 6 . H . Ikiz 7. B. West 8 . C. Grant 9 . M . Tapunago 10. I. Stevens 11 . G . Mumford 12 . J . Hearne 14. A . Smit h 15. S. Bishop (Capt) 16. M . Goodwill 17. G . Crameri 18. J . Briggs 19. R . Cram 20. C. Bilby 21 . L . Shaw 22. P. McKinnon 23. D. Poulton 24. P. Murto n 25. B. Panagiotopotous (VC) 26. P. Crameri 27. D. Eastwa y 28. C . Souter (DVC) 29. S. Morrish 30. G . Richards 32 . J . Mansfield 34. D . Maddern 35. D . Whitfield 36. i . Agosta 37. L . Wrigley 38. B . Foote 39. M . Swift 40. C . Merry 41 . J. McDonald 42 . C. Batchelor 43 . J . Simundza 44. S. Parker 45 . T. Harvey 46 . M . Wuiske 47. R. Circus 48, D. Ho ward 49 . A. Hutchinson 50 . D. Bellman 51 . J . Simmons 52. S. Bristow 53. J . Wilcox 54. A. Hughes 55. S . Casey 56. D. Moredan 60. H . Bradshaw 61 . P. Dudderidge

2. B. Taylor 3. N . Brown 4. A . Mitchell 5. S. Horskins 6. B O'Hara 7. P. Kerkiviet (DVC) 8. D. Hayes 9. G. Ewart 10. E. Smith 11 . A. Kyriacou 2. J. Wilson 13. A. Gibbs 14. S Jackson 15. R . Spurr¢ 16r T. Walker 17. A. Cocks 18. M. Carrick 19. M. Polkinghorne 20. D. Prove n

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ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK Senior Coach: S. D'Angeio Rese rves Coach: R . Alford 1 . P. Murphy (DVC) 2. R . Stevrard 3. D. Miller (Capt) 4. T. Van Den Akker 5. C. Kenny 6. G . Grandy 7. J. Murphy 8. I . Milne r 9. R . Sweetland 10. P. Davidson 11 . M . Shackloc k 12. G . Robinson (DVC) 13. M . Faulisi 14. D. Corrigan (VC) 15. G . Burke 16. P. McNamara 17. S . Greely 18. G . Sargent 19. R Kelly 20. A . Gill 21 . S. Ingram 22 . R. Afford 23. S. Nankervis 24. D. Kenny 25 . S. Walsh 26 . B . Vaughan (Snr) 27. D. Glas s 29 . R . Knowles 30 . C. Ingram 31 . F. Calorie 32 . A . N'Dreu 33 . A. Douglass 34 . J . Callaghan 35 . A. Box 36. K. Morris 37. N . Currie 38. M. Anderson 39. B. Vaughan (Jnr) 40.P.Dart 41 . B. Compton 42. P. O'Halloran 43 . A. Morgan 44. F. Dinicolantino 45. S . Ronch i 46. D. Ingram 47. J . O'Meara 48. D. Dinicolantino 49. P. Steward 50. L. Bourke 51 . T. Oakley 52 . P. O'Connor 53. M . Lawlor 55. L. Danckert 56. S. Jones 57. D . Bray 58 . A. Nankervis 59 . D. Pitcher 60 . C. Ryan 62 .J.Vaughan 63 . C. Quilty, 64 . J . Cronin 65. C. Blanco 66. R. Porter PROUDLY SPONSORED BY

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Scored the card last saturday with a perfect score! Yarra Valley who have had a great startto the season, stumbled for the first time with a 26 pt loss to Uni Reds. As we approach the half-way mark to the season there are still 6 sides in with a big chance of securing a finals berth . REVIEW Chirnside Pk hung on to defeat a desperate VUT/FIT by 27 ptsto consolidate 4th spot on the ladder. Canterbu ry/N Balwyn tried to put up an effort against new ladder leader Oakleigh but were outgunned by 59 pts . Richmond Central came back to the winners list with a thumping 83 pt win over Balwyn Combined, who are no pushovers . In the match of the day Yarra Valley suffered their first loss of the season going down to Uni Reds by 26 pts. And in the last game Bo ronia Pkthumped a hapless Camberwell to the tune of 107 pts. PREVIEW Chirnside Pk host Canterbury/N Balwyn in what should be a close game . The Parkers who have entrenched themselves in the four would not want to lose this as a loss will send them to 6th spot . That's why I'm tipping the home side to win by 12 pts in a close contest . Oakleigh after being given top spot last weekend, face Old Westbourne. I can't see the Werribee boys getting close so I tip the Krushers do it on the trot by 15 gls. Balwyn Combined host VUT/FIT in what should be another close tussle. VUT/FIT's form of late hasn't been that bad, but Balwyn at home should have too many guns for VUT/FIT and should take the points by 5 g!s. Match of the day is at Park Orchards where Centrals and Yarra Valley clash . Both sides will be desperate for a win and both sides have a lot at stake, where Yarra Valley could drop to third while Centrals could be 2 games behind 4th spot if they lose. I know Centrals pumped Yarra Valley in a practice match by 12 gls but it's a different Yarra Valley side to the one that played that day. At home Yarra Valley in a tough, bruising encounter by 2 gls . In the last game Uni Reds travel to Boronia in what will be a danger game for them . Bo ro nia Pk after a slow start to the year have become a formidable outfit in the last month . I would love to tip the Parkers but I believe the reds have a lot at stake and couldn't see them dropping this game so the reds by 15 pts .

SENIORS VUT/FIT 4.2 7.4 7.5 13.7.85 CHIRNSIDE PARK 4.4 7.10 11 .13 16.16.112 VUT/FIT McLellan 4, 8~yrnes 3, Ahern, Baird, Byrnes, A . Cliffe, P Cliffe. Cooper, Wheelahan . BEST Ahern, Djinovic, McLellan, Martin, Robertson, Sachall . CHIRNSIDE PARK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . CANTBRY NTH BALWYN 2.1 5 .4 9.5 13 .9.87 OAKLEIGH AFC 7.5 12 .7 19.10 22.14.146 CANTBRY N Bat Mernagh 5, Petch 2, Sheehan 2, Beattie, Starrett, Wain, Wills. BEST Broun, Cimino, Wain, Mernagh, Jackson, Sheehan . OAKLEIGH Forrest 8, Leslie 4, Brereton 4, Moutis 2, Schultz, Taylor, Tilly, Tomlinson . BEST Moutis, Walsh, Flinn, Wylie, Brereton, Bourke . RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.5 9.8 16.12 19 .15.12 BALWYN COMBINED 0.1 4.2 4.3 6.10 .46 RICHMOND Pearson 7, Greet 5, Hayes 2, Shannons 2, Yaman 2, Krisohos. BEST Pearson, Gordon, Greet, Waters, Tate. Fenton . BALWYN Tanner 2, Bennett, Grace, Spagnol, Verde. BEST Blakeman. Butera, Grace, Spagnol, Tanner, Tully . UNIVERSITY REDS 1 .2 3.6 10.13 17.15 .117 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 1 .2 3.6 10.13 17.15 .117 UNI REDS Heaphy4, Bourke 4, Hepburn 3, Kane 2, McKenna 2, Farrell, Tehan . BEST Yendall, Hepburn, McGowan, DeAngelis, Doyle, Heaphy . YARRA VALLEY Ford 4, Downs 4, O'Sullivan, Ford, Simpson, Reddaway, McLeod . BEST Kay, Ford, Downs, Reddaway, McLeod, Crean . CAMBERWELL AFC 1.0 4.2 5.3 8.4 .52 BORONIA PARK 6.5 10.10 15.18 23 .21 .159 CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BORONIA PK M . Creak B, Keltie 6, Gillman 3, Greene 3, Weinlech, Hurley, Challis, Briant . BEST Weinlech, Quirk, Creak, Keltie, Greene, Challis. RESERVES VUT/FIT 0 .0 2 .2 3.3 3 .6.24 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 .6 6.6 8.8 11 .10.76 VUT/FIT Adigrati, McGlade . Inserra . BEST Adigrati, Franco, McGlade, Schembri, Turnbull . CHIRNSIDE PK Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . CANTBRY NTH BALWYN 3.3 4.4 7.7 13.8 .86 OAKLEIGH AFC 3.2 11 .11 14.13 18.15.123 CANTBRY N BALWYN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OAKLEIGH Green 6, Billing 3, Hally 3, Aliss, May, Monaghan, Moore, lanchello, Stapleton. BEST lanchello, Stjapleton, Chapple, Hally, Perdikomatis, May. RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 .3 3.3 6.7 7.8 .50 BALWYN COMBINED 3.1 10.6 11 .6 15.10.100 RICHMOND Jackson 2, Williams, Dormer, Holt, Kotzapanagiotis . BEST Vathis, Dormer, Jackson, Holt, Momseni, Shannon . BALWYN COMB W. Lehmann-Rhodes 3, A . Lehmann-Rhodes 2, Drain 2, Braione 2, Bolles 2, Moody, Lane, Booth, Theophanous. BEST Angus, Carmichael, Drain, Flint, Finn, Mouras . UNIVERSITY REDS 12.9.81 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 2 .4.16 UNI REDS Moller 5, Emonson 2, Dionis 2, Spanos 2, Scanlon . BEST Bowman, Emonson, Smith, Bloom, Moller. YARRA VALLEY Stanistreet, Ondaatje. BEST Davies, Peters, Penaluna, Jonson, McDonald, Halit . CAMBERWELL AFC 4.3 4.6 8.9 9.13.67 BORONIA PARK 5.2 11 .6 13.8 17.11 .173 CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BORONIA PK Borthwick 6, Hincksman 4, Momish 4, Lechner 2, Tooze . BEST Monish, Borthwick, Carbery, Whitty, Tooze, Riley.


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CLUB VIII North & South by Norm Nugent Round 8 results were kinder to your scribe than were those in Round 7. It is interesting to read that I lie 3rd in the Tipster's Tally despite my Round 7 aberrations . REVIEW - NORT H An inaccurate M arcellin missed a real percentage boost as they only accounted for O . Geelong by 21 pts despite having 11 more scoring shots . Bulleen/Templestowe really consolidated their position in the top four when they thrashed St Bemards by 62 pts in a fairly one sided game . St Bernards now face great difficulty to make the final 4 to defend their premiership honours . Kew, through a big victory over Pherry by 91 pts, moved into 4th place . Therry, after last week's big victory disappointed while Round 8 results were perfect for Kew. Windy conditions at Bundoora helped produce a game of fluctuating fortunes before a thrilling last qtr display by both sides produced a tie which sent O. Paradians out of the 4 and Eltham down to 2nd spot . For Paradians I thought Peter Wood, Mark Mullavey, Matt Considine and Michael Vear did best as were Adrian Tucker and Tim Stickland for Eltham . No rt h Old Boys had the Bye which resulted inthem climbing tothetop of the ladder . REVIEW - SOUT H My old side Powerhouse was unable to match the talent of M azenod who won their match clearly by 55 pts . Monash Gryphons vindicated my confidence in their ability to win their 3rd consecutive match when they outplayed De La Salle by 69 pts. O. Scotch let my tipping down when they succumbed to a stronger 0. Melburnians by 41 pts . As a consequence Scotch dropped to 4th place and now appear to be the most vulnerable side in the top 4. The closest contest of the round was the low scoring game between O. Xaverians and Bloods. The Xaverians survived byjust 2 pts which means Bloods are now 2 games behind 0 . Scotch with the prospect of a real struggle to move up the ladder . Monash Whites did decisively defeat Collegians by 41 pts to maintain a flicker of final's hope . PREVIEW - NORTH Bulleen/Templestowe, who have shown improvemerit throughout the season, should comfortably defeat 0. Geelong whose form has slipped sincethe opening rounds. The enigmatic Therry are at home to Marcellin whom I suspect will be reinforced byformer U19 players . As Marcellin have the more consistent form I believe they will defeat Therry today . Eltham can expect no respite today from Kew as victory is vital to both side's final's aspirations . Eltham has failed to play out the 4 qtrs for the last 2 weeks and as a consequence the 'Turtles' match fitness must be open to question . Last week Eltham had problems moving the ball out of the centre and must rectify this today to enable Strickland and Jouvanovski to compete one on one in the'Turtle' forward line. Otherwise Kew's forwards, led by Hallam, will be given use of the ball in an effort to kick their side to victory. I select Eltham without any real conviction as I believe they are suspect against quality opposition .

Traditional rivals St Bernards and North Old Eoys meet at Niddrie . It appears from form displayed in 1993 that the leaders, NOBs, will take the 4 pts. O. Paradians have the Bye which they can use to ponder how they can regain the top four. REVIEW - SOUTH Mazenod should further entrench their top 4 position with a big win over De La Salle whose forwards have not yet proved talented enough to kick a score high enough to defeat a top side . Despite their enthusiasm and gradual improvement I am unable to select Powerhouse against O . Melburnians who will be all outto build percentage so as to consolidate 2nd place . Bloods are at home to O . Scotch in the match of the round . Bloods must win to have any chance of displacing Scotch in the top four, while victory for Scotch will be a confidence booster after consecutive losses against Mazenod and 0. Melburnians . The veteran Higham will again have to set the standard for the younger 'Cardinals' if they are to win, whereas Bloods recent form has been good as shown by their 2 pts loss to 0. Xaverians . I favour Bloods, at home, because of their greater consistency and superior defence. Leaders 0. Xaverians should be largely untroubled to defeat the disappointing Collegians whose early form has deserted them . The inter Monash Campus contest between the Gryphons and the Whites now looms as a real contest from which the winning margin will be narrow. The Gryphons aretheform side and a White's problem will beto restrictthe goalkicking frequency of O'Brien, whom I suspect has inherited his father's sporting talents. Although the Whites have the better record I am staying with the Gryphons to win their fourth match .

SOUTH SECTIO N DALTON, Old Xaverians (0) 25 O'BRIEN, Monash Gryphons (0) 20 HAWKINS, Old Scotch (0) 19 SILK, Old Melburnians (1) 18 SINN, Monash Whites (2) 1 6 NORTH SECTION McCANN, Old Paradian s HALLAM, Kew STICKLAND, Eltham STEWARD, North Old Boys CROWTHER, Eltham

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CLUB XVIII NORTH MARCELLIN 6 .14.50 p L D GEELONG 4 .5.29 Bushell, Dimattina, OCallaghan, Kennedy, Scott , htARCELLIN nrs.on . BEST O'Callaghan, Thompson, Bushell, Crimmins, Godwin, pGEELONG Killworth, Taylor, Kaaka, Currie . BEST Taylor, Burn, Mantello, Nadenbush, Mooney . 5.3 6.6 8.10 12 .14 .86 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5T BERNARDS 0 .1 2 .3 2 .3 3 .6.24 BULLEEN TEMP Toascano 3, Hatton 2, Waddell, Ibraham, Murphy , ^rlbeam, McMahon, Croft . BEST A . Saw, D. Hall, D. Cummins, B. n Toscano, L . Robertson . ST BERNARDS Fraser 2, Brooks. BEST Cunningham, Hampson, Creak, ;i, „! .;r,Brooks, Dempsey. 6 .5 10 .8 a12 .14 16.16.112 KEW THERRY 1 .0 1 .1 1 .1 3 .3.21 McEnroe 3, Hagart 3, Hallam 3, Pierce 2, Davies, McCormack, KEW Doyle, Irish, Phelan . BEST Tucker, Davies, P. McCormack, McEnroe, . Siebert, Hagart THERRY Frahm, Newbould, Sandman . BEST Parkinson, Doran, D. 'Lyons, D . Sandman, Newbould, Hewitt . OLD PARADIANS 6.5.41 6.5.41 ELTHAA9 0 C 0 PARADIANS McCann 3, Wood, Hammond, Flynn . BEST Vear, Considine,Ray, Wood, Hammond, Mullavey. ELTHANI Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

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CLUB XVIII SOUT H POWERHOUSE 3.8 .26 11 .15.81 MAZENOD POWERHOUSE Pollock, Hollowood, Silva . BEST Pollock, Silva, Beech, Paulich, Stewart, Smith . MAZENOD Kendell 3, McCarthy 3, Quirk 2, Walsh, Poulter, Baxter. BEST Maloney, McCarthy, Field, Baxter, Knox, Collins . DE LA SALLE 1 .3 1 .3 2.5 2 .5.17 MONASH GRYPHONS 3.3 7.5 7.9 12.14.86 DE LA Cowan, Losinno . BEST Shrimpton, O'Driscoll, Thorn, Cowan, Buick, Fay. MONASH O'Brien 5, Brennan 3, Fuller 2, Ristovski, Grace . BEST G . Brennan, C . O'Brien, S . Hammond, J . Rubio, M . Giuffrida, J . Dorward . 0 .3 2 .3 4 .4 4 .5.29 OLD SCOTCH 5 .1 6.1 8 .6 10.10.70 OLD MELBURNIANS O SCOTCH Shepherd, Steele, Tribe, Walsh . BEST McFarlane, Shepherd, Walsh, Tribe, Clunies-Ross, Russell . O MELB Branchflower 2, Wardambler 2, Joyce 2, Potter, Curtis, Silk, Harris. BEST McDonald, Wardambler, Elam, Harris, Church, Wood . OLD XAVERIANS 3 .0 6.1 6.3 8.5.53 BLOODS 2 .2 4 .2 5.3 8 .3 .51 O XAVS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BLOODS Hutchinson 3, Gale 2, Gee, Van, Carroll . BEST Broome, Van, Payne, Tressider, Gaynor, Rowbottom . MONASH WHITES 2 .5 7.5 13.5 18.6.114 COLLEGIANS 0 .1 4.1 6.2 11 .5.71 MONASH WHITES Hewitt 7 . King 4, Sinn 2, Tilley, Sharkey, Truong, Collela, Gemmola . BEST O'Hara, Hewitt, King, Sinn, Tilley, Plehn . COLLEGIANS Whittaker 3, Tadgell 3, Parsons 2, Cornelius, Pales, Latchford . BEST Cornelius, C. Mackay, Whittaker, N . Comley, Lockwood, Nancarrow. 0

KEW PAILESTONES Kew Club XVI II congratulates two of their old war horses - David flNacisaac (150) and Stephen James (100) on passing their respective miletones . David, a dual premiership player, incl . membership of the '84 Invincibles, has been B&F winner and five times leading club goalkicker (273 career goals) . 'Bomber' James, a former team VC, turns defence into attack from the hbf and also turns 'Dobbins' into winners . Congratulations from all at Kew today and last Saturday and to Richard this Saturday (5/6 )

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U19 SECTIONS by Max Lyon

Another week - another slab. Congrats to Carey and, yes Jobbo, I now have faith in your ability to roll anyone almost! REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GAME DIVISION ON E I saw the last half of a really good game between De La and Bernies where history repreated itself with a narrow win to Bernies (must have been the after effects of the slab they won the previous week!!) . I wasn't in full agreement with D's team manager Pat Hynes when he said at 3/4 time that he didn't think D's had enough lead because I thought their 3rd qtr was very good . However, the move of Pat Zeine up the ground plus some "lazy" shots for goal by De La made the difference in the last qtr. Bernies best were "Big" Chatty, Danny Rogers and Ashley McIntyre. Mark Farmer booted 5 . Chirnside just fell in against Haileybu ry who are proving to be the Fitzroy of the comp by getting into winning positions and letting it slip . The "Italian Connection" did it again for Parkers with Vinnie getting 7 and their best were Joey Pignataro and the Paolas - David & Fabian . Nodders surprised me with the ease of their win over Monds 19 gls . They had many good players, not the least of whom were backmen Warren O'Hara and Adam Hanley and Darren Carter - who made up the "Sydney factor" Back List : 0. Melburnians. DIVISION TWO CENTRA L NOBs had a good battle with Leos whose numbers and ability seem to be getting better every week . Chris McMahon was again elusive on the forward line and ended up with 9 majors. Best performers for NOBs were Nino Mattiazzi, Paul Roumeliotis and Simon Care . Carey responded to the challenge I issued and upended Ther ry - my pre-season favourites - by 2 g!s . Matthews moved closer to his "1/z ton" with 4 more and Addison got 5. Morrison, Dalton and Cam Campbell were Carey's best . Once again, Friars inaccuracy cost them a vital game despite the top efforts of Michael Wigney and Carrigg who got 5 majors . Blues, strengthened from the previous week by the return of 6 "injureds", were best served by Matt Bungey, John Hutchins and Ian Bracken who rucked all day. Black List : 0. Parade, Uni Blacks (again) -k DIVISION TWO SOUT H

Bedas had a good tussle against the Ashers and got away in the 2nd half to consolidate their 4th spot . Dave Kinsella got 5 and Paul Razga (3) and Chris Stewart did well . High's early accuracy - particularly against the wind in the first 1/4 - saw them demoralise Rovers and go away to an easy win. Peter Fountas showed some of last year's form to boot 7 whilst best were Pemberton, Gillespie and Cookman . Tonners brought Jackers' unbeaten run to an end when they whipped them by 12 g!s highlighted bytheir 11 gl last qtr. Daniel Atkin with 6 and Sam Swannell with 4!ead the Tonners' scorers with Perry Robinson, Matthew Taylor and Duncan Begley their best . Black List : C/Field Gr.

PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION ON E The match of the round is the clash at Columbia Park between Nodders and De La with 2nd spot at stake. I've seen Ds 3 times this year and watched them lose 2 close ones - no doubt they won't want me there today! I haven't seen Nodders yet but their huge win over Monds last week makes me lean towards them at home. OMs play Ormond in a game that could say goodbye to the loser's chance of making the finals . OMs good recentform plus laying at "home" should be enough to get the points. It's p Xavs' tu rn to trek out to the "visitors graveyard" at Chirnside. However, I thinkthe Parkers, who haven't been too impressive the last 2 rounds, will suffer the rare taste of a home ground loss. Bernies form has been very good the last 2 weeks and, whilst the Bloods have an ability to kick goals, they don't seem to be able to stop the opposition from kicking more. I can't see the Keilor Kids dropping this one. Selections : Mazenod, O.Melb, O.Xavs, St .Bernards DIVISION TWO CENTRA L The Wells are fresh from a week off and host Parade who had an easy hit out last week . Wells disappointed against Trinity 2 weeks ago, whilst Parade gave Carey a run for their dough and a repeat of that effort should see them sneak in today. Trinity were disappinting last week and will find it tough today against Leos, who are improving every week . I expect last week's loss will jolt Terry's boys back to their best and keep their finals hopes alive. Therry will rejoin the winners at Old Hoes expense, whilst the "inaccurate ones" - Friars - will not be quite up to toppling the top boys from Carey (I now have faith, hallelujah) . NOBs meet the Hoes under lights at Brunswick . Both clubs' seniorteams have long injury lists and this will have a major bearing on their line-ups . I think Hoes' best has been a little better this year than NOBs and expect them to just sneak in . Selections : O.Parade, O .Trin, Therry, O.Carey, l'hoe DIVISION 2 SOUTH Ashers should get the winning feeling again at the expense of Red's Rovers who keep feeding their "Ones" with their best lads. Fields show improving form each week and will take it right up to the Tiger Bedes but the Mentone boys have just a bit too much all round ability. Unpredictable as they are, I can't see Scotchies mastering the breezes at Brighton to get the 4 pts today. The top 2 teams - Collegians and Jackers - meet at the "Trott" today. Jackers form last week was ordinary whilst "my team" had a rest. I can't see Jackers making enough improvement in a week to roll "my boys" . Selections: Monash, St .BedesMentone, O.Brighton, Collegians


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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 .13 .73 )RMOND 0.2 3 .8 7.10 10.13.187 A AZENOD BLUES 6 .8 10 .8 18 .12 29 . BEST Kovacic, )RMOND Looby 4, Kovacic 3, Dempsey, Malane, Monk =dwards, Looby, Barrett, Neef, Maane4 ins , Carte 3, 2, ~larke 2ODHansen? Fishera, Savy~BEST ~Bougrbon,4Hanleyr OcBchu tto, rfuggins, Morgan, Carter. 5 .6 8 .7 12 .12 12 .16 .88 DE LA SALLE ST BERNARDS BLUE 2 .4 7.8 9 .8 13.11 .89 3, Brasher 2, Satchell2, Grant, Hosking, Mannix, Sparrow, DE LA Malorra Fountoulak. BEST Malizia, Sparrow, Smith, Gallagher, Lambe, Brasher. . Rogers ER. BEST S. Ch tfieldeD . Rogers, A . McIntyre , eMe bFarmer nM Hanrde A . Farmer. .32 .4 3 .5 4.8 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 2 8.14 14.22 '44.30.234 OLD MELBURNIANS 0 MENTONIANS Dwyer 2, Martin 2 . BEST Winduss, Dwyer, Little, Unford, Katris, Jorgensen . Luckolk 11, McKeon 5, Officer 4, Osborne 3, Field 0 MELBURNIANS 2, Carty-Salmon 2, Thomas, Stooke. BESTS. Kihn, B. Luckolk, M . Thomas, P. Gason, A . McKeon, R . Officer. .2 3.3 21 .13.139 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .0 1.12 29 .21 22 .11 .143 5.9 22 CHIRNSIDE PARK Kell 3, Bartholomeusz, 0 HAILEY Anastasios 5, Lovell 4, Hobbs. 3, BESTy Anastasios, Prins, Boothman, Evans, Prins, Wever, Wood Bartholomeusz, Rice, Weber, Hilton . Piccioli 7, Rattray 4, Clifton 2, DiLudovico 2 McIntosh CHIRNSIDE PARK 2, Spirli 2, Foster, Henderson, Paola. BEST Paola, Pignataro, Paola, McIntosh, Di Ludovico, Foster . OLD XAVERIANS - BY E

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL 3.3 .21 OLD IVANHOE OLD PARADIANS 38 .31 .259 . BESTGoad, Quick, Schoeme, Woods, O IVANHOETOfIey, Appleby, Bryar Bellamy, Linley . 4, Phelan 0 PARADIANS Nitsou 9, Costantin 7, Brabender 7, Heffernan . BEST Cosma, f3itsou,I eHffernanVa Way, Brabender, GearMontgomery 1 .2 5.2 9.6 13 .11 .8 9 UNIVERISTY BLACKS 3.3 5 .5 9.6 10 .11 .71 OLD TRINITY UNI BLACKS Gloufchev 3, Terrill 3, McLellan 2, O'Brien 2, Hodgson 2, . BEST Gloufcheve, Krommelyn, Terrill, Schreenan, Shannon, Petschell Bowles . 0 TRINITY Seeley 5, Shein, Sklavenitis, Smith, Donaldson, King . BEST Vargo, Jervis, Ramsden, Seeley, King, Cameron . 17.19 .121 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 1 .3 8 .7 11 .11 NORTH OLD BOYS 8 .9 12 .10 20.13 28.14 .162 Donovan 6, Merrigan 2, Murphy 2, Glass 2, Danckert, ST LEOS Nankervis, Meehan, O'Reilly, Van De Van . BEST Van De Van, Glass, Donavan, Edwards, McKenzie . Tonkin 3, Mattiazzi Nth 0 Boys McMahon 9, Roumeliotis 4, Roberts. 3, 2, Haddad 2, Trenton 2, Mi6onis, Jenkins, Dix BEST Mattiazzi, Care, McMahon, Roumefiotis, Jenkins, Tonkin . .9 15.13.103 OLD CAREY 3 .2 8.6 12.10 13.12.90 THERRY 5.3 7.5 10 Addison 5, Matthews 4, Bayes 3, Morrison 2, Jamieson, Nance . O CAREY BEST Morrison, Campbell, Dalton, Elliott, Doggett . THERRY Woodgate 4, Tate 3, LaFontaine 2, Goodwin, .Siazyk, Moroz, Elliott . BEST Moroz, Hollow, Whybrow, Tate, Urli, Kelly .95 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 .2 8.3 12.5 14.11 .15 .87 WHITEFRIARS 3 .2 6 .8 10 .9 12 . UNI BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received Heath . WHITEFRIARS Carrigg 5, WignBy 2, Naismith 2, Manning, Law, BEST Wigney, Pinchbeck, Cameron, Carrigg, James, Storey .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H .20 .128 2.2 10 .8 12 . .1086 181 0 MONASH BLUES NE TIGER 2, M . ST BEDES/MENTONE Kinsella 5, Razga 3, Handfield 2, .Philp Razga 2, Cordoroy, Georgoulis, Groves, Marsh . BEST P Razga, D. Kinsella, C . Stewart, M . Razga, T. Georgoulis, J . Handfield . MONASH BLUES Campbell 2, Reid 2, Rubick 2, Moon, Slattery,. Crompton, Beer. BEST Slattery, Reid, Tuohey, Bridges, Barnes, Bennett

0.2 1 .4 2 .5 4 .7.31 HAMPTON ROVERS 18.15.123 5 .0 9.5 11 .8 MHSOB HAMPTON ROVERS Dakis 3, Taylor. BEST Fletcher, Taylor, Watmuff, Dakis, Smith . Smith 4, Lam 2, Gillespie, Pemberton, Stephens, MHSOB Fountar 7,. BEST Pemberton, Gillespie, Cookman, Thomas, Duketis, Cookman . Clarke. Frost, A .10 .88 OLD SCOTCH 13 18 .12 .120 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR . BEST McCue, OLD SCOTCH McCue 9, Elliott, Grigg, Joyce, Stewart Grigg, Gregory, Penfold, Stewart, Veencar . 2, Ewinger 2, CAUL GRAMMAR McKenzie 6, Howard 3, Humphries Fellows, Vella, Engieman, Wailes, Lubransky . BEST Fellows, Vella, McKenzie, Engieman, Cassidy, Samuel. 7.15 .57 AJAX 2 .6 4 .10 6.11 OLD BRIGHTON 3 .2 3.10 7.16 18.24.132 AJAX Duzenman 2, Reich 2, Asseraf, Bram, Lewis . BEST Nathan, Chrapot, Duzenman, Bram, .Krasnostein, Lewis . 0 BRIGHTON Atkin 6, Swanell 4, Teschendorff 3, Taylor 2, Begley, Newman, Farrar . BEST Robinson, Taylor, Atkin, Begley, Olliver, Teschendorff .

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CONCENTRATION - POIS E It's easy to have poise and concentration when everything is going well . Great athletes are the ones who maintain their poise and concentration when they're staring defeat in the face. A sure way to be defeated isto lose your composure . By doing so, you give the mental edge to your opponent . For example, if you think the referee or umpire is against you, you start batt ling him rather than your opponent . That's a surefire way to lose your concentration, and probably the game or match . The solution to gainin g control of your game is to think only about the next play or point, not the last one . Concentrate hard on what you can do now to win . All your worrying and complaining is not going to change what just happened . You can only change what will happen next . Focus on that . If you commit an error in the field, think about how you will field the next ball hit to you . If you make a turnover think about how you're going to help your team get the ball back . If you drop a pass, think about watching the ball sink into your hands the next time it comes your way . Or about making a great block to help one of your teammates score a touchdown . Don't look back . Don't brood . Don't complain . Don't worry or wonder how you got yourself into the alligator swamp. Keep your cool and concentrate only on how you're going to get out of that swamp . Focus your concentration on what you can do next time and forget the past - it doesn't exist anymore . Concentration in many sport s may be something as simple as keeping your eye on the ball, or simply recreating what you have prepared in practice . If you are totally concentrating on what you're doing, you'll have total control of yourself . This will give you the edge . You'll be oblivious to the crowd and the noise, as well as the pressure to win . The champion is the one who is able to reach peak pe rformance and win in stressful situations. There's a famous saying in spo rts that, " It's not over until it's ovec" This means don't give up when things are going badly, because the momentum may shift back to you again . Don't lose your temper or your cool . If you do, you lose your edge and you punish yourself for another's sho rtcoming . If you maintain your composure, anything can happen. The game or match can be turned around by a single event. Concentrate and keep your poise. I've coached a lot of wrestling matches over the years, but there's one pa rt icular one I've never forgo tten . One of our wrestlers was in a big match . For five minutes and 50 seconds of a six-minute match, he was soundly beaten . He was losing 5-0 to a better wrestler. I stood u p and was gett ing ready to give him a hug for good effort when he scored six points i n the last ten seconds.

He kept his poise. He kept his concentration . He was undoubtedly the only person in the entire gymnasium who felt that he still had a chance to win . Even I, his own coach, had given up on him . But because he kept his cool, he walked off the mat a winner. His opponent was clearly the better wrestler - or was he? Extract from "The Edge" by Howard Ferguson an American College Wrestling Coach . Article supplied by Mike McArthur-Allen Senior Coach, Ormond AFC. RESOURCE OF THE WEEK: We have finally received a submission to'Resource of the week' and so we have our first winner of the $20 "Resource of the month" from "Resource of the month" from MELBOURNE SPORT BOOKS. The "Resource" came from Mark Tymms, Senior coach of Fawkner, who converted his $20 into the Anthony Stewart book "Personal best" which he obtains FREE ! Mark's'Resource' is the book "TACTICS- Theartand science of success" by Edward De Bono. The book has chapters on such topics as . . . • Styles and characteristics of success • What stimulates succes s • Focus : Strengths/weaknesses - Self aware ness & self correction . • Decision making • Opportunity Also : How to choose the best people, How to construct a balanced team, Team motivation, How to communicate goals, Tactical play . Includes interviews with Mike Brearley (cricket), Mickey Duff (boxing promoter), Tony Jacklin (goal), Virginia Wade (tennis), Robert Holmes A'Court (businessman), Rafer Johnson (1960 Olympic decathlon gold medalist) and more. "TACTICS - The art and science of success" is available at Melbourne. Sports Books for $16.95 MELBOURNE SPORTS BOOKS Books on all major sports 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 . JOH N KEENAN Ph : 467 2043 (H) 412 7853 (W) Fax : 412 780 3 OR SRIAP! WOODHEAD at VAFA Ph : 531 833 3 Fax: 531 6601


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ROUND 9 - 5 YEARS AGO - 198 8 It was off to Launceston for the 18th A .A .F.C . Carnival . The team was finally named on Thursday night and had a light training run on Friday night with departure to be on Sunday morning. Saturday lunchtime, FrankGleeson, the numberone rover, rang coach John Fisher to say his shoulder had stiffened up and he would be unable to play. The coach, one of whose great qualities was his capacity to consult and listen could not contact the other selectors and had to make a unilateral decision, and picked Paul Crotty as the replacement . Paul however had gone to Gunbowerforthe weekend with his Therry teammates, and it had been quite a trip up there. Contacted about 4 pm, Paul decided, to be sure he would not be over .05, to not leave until about 10 pm . Perhaps he was over the limit - on the way back he ran out of petrol at Wallan, and had to ring his brother to come and collect him . Anyway he was at Tullamarine on Sunday morning looking bright and proved to be awonderful morale building team member, full of energy and good humour. The team was Phil Kingston (Orm . (C), Robert Fuller (Old Scotch (V.C .)), Dominic Spillane (Old Parad .), Paul Holdswo rt h (De La Salle), Russell Barnes ( Orm .), Mark Beers (Old Parad .), Scott Taylor (Orm .), Stephen Moloney (NOB), Terry Young (Fawk .), John Moir (Old Sc.), Geoff Gre etham (Old X.), Stephen Reddish (Old Sc.), Paul Schuhkraft (Orm .), Richard Schober (Coll .), Paul Crotty (Therry), Nick Macauly (Uni . Blues), Tony Egan (NOB), Paul Cox (Orm .), Paul Considine (NOB - his fourth Carnival), Andrew Jobling (Orm .), Owen Abrahams (Old Parad .), Paul Matton (Therry), Brett Burden (Kew), Peter Drummond (Old Sc.), Andrew Smith (Old Scotch) . QUIZ : One player had already won an "A" Section B & F, one player won the 1988 "A" B & F and another won the 1988 "B" B& F . Can you name them? The selectors were Noel Rundle (Chairman), Noel Stokes, Neil Pivetta and Steve Hibbert who was also team manager and runner Brian Costello and Barry Richardson were doctor and physic, while Alex Johnson looked after the clock . It was a great start on the monday morning with a 33 point win over a very determined Western Australia in the first game for the day - a greasy ground and then rain in the second half. The team led 7.6 to 3.5 at half time and after an even ,second half won 11 .14 to 7.5. Best in a real team effort were Brett Burden in the back ,pocket who showed enormous courage marking the "ball, John Moir solid in the ruck, Owen Abrahams, creative on the half forward flank, and then very busy

in the centre, Phil Kingston fierce as ever on the wing, Nick Macauley, a bottom of the pack rover and Rick Schober, cool and creative as ever at fullback . Goals came from Tony Egan 4, Paul Schuhkraft 3, Ter ry Young 2, Paul Matton and Phil Kingston . The VAFAUA were represented at the Carnival by Paul Cher ry (field), Mark Serong (goal) . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 3 Merit Award winners were John Fisher (Kew, State Coach), Lex Hibbins (Collegians, 220 games, Club President), Bill Kelly (Thomastown Foundation Member, President for 14 years), Tim Naughton (Marcellin, Secretary 15 years, and first Life Member), Bill Phillips (Clayton, Club Secretary 21 years), and Graeme Templeton (Old Brighton, 251 games, committee member 22 years) . The following were selected from CDEF sections to represent VAFA against Tasmania in Hobart . Rich Brockwell (W Bruns) (C), Peter Hannan (St Kevins OB), ( VC), Sam Asseta (T'town), Peter Brown (F'kner), Harry Busst (F'kner), Charlie Ca p i ro n (St Kilda), Brian Clark (P'side), Chris Doyle (Pen OB), Craig Flegeltaub (MHSOB), David G re go ry (B'clava), Peter Grant (0 Brighton), Ga ry Jones (MHSOB), John Paul Jones (Hamp Rovs), Mark Lynch (St Pius), Andrew McHarg (0 Carey), David O'Shaughnessy (O Trinity), David Payne (Nth Bruns), Alan Smith (West Bruns), Neville Schmidt (0 Halley), Fred Stafford (P'House), Leigh Swan (Clayton), Kevin White St Kilda) . The team coach was former Power House great Peter Hutchinson. After an even first term, Victoria were too strong, winning 27.15.177 to 15.10 .110 . Best were Brockwell, McHarg, Assetta, White, Grego ry, P. Brown . The team was capably managed by Messrs . Rundle & Dillon, assisted by Nugget Stephens . Rick Bro ckwell led the team in an exciting manner, both on and off the field ! QUIZ : How many of the team are still playing VAFA Football in 1993? 15 YEARS AGO - 1978 Club history was made at St Kilda CBCOB when John White ran onto the field to be the first player in the club's history to play 300 games . Committeeman for 17 years, president 1976-7-8; best &fairest, captain, top goalkicker - all from 510" and barely 10 stone, the club was proud of John White and hoped that talk of retirement was premature. Top goalkickers after 9 rounds were `A' O'Connor (NOB) 35, `B' Ha rvey Parkside 29, 'C' Bromley, A'ton 49, `D' Sykes P/House 57, `E' I . Henderson AMP 43, 'F' HaymanT'bury27, "Juniorl" Richardson NOB 33, 'Junior 2" P. Greene De La Salle 61 . 150 games to veteran full back Peter Murphy Ormond, a member of the club's `A' Section Premiership


teams in 1971,1972 and 1973, andto Old ParadiansTony Johnson, captain in 1978, who joined the club in 1968 as a member of the last group of recruits from 'The Old bluestone Pile', and was a member of that year's Junior Section premiership team . Old Haileybury tipped Old Paradians out of 'B' Section four with a 3 point victory, gained by straight kicking as compared with the losers' inaccuracy . Paradians were a bit unlucky as goalless at half-time, 0.7 to 7.2 they kicked 11 .10 to 6.6 the second half . Best were Cocks, Corri gan, Bouris (Old Hailey) & Roe, M cCarthy, C. Hughes (OP) No Andrew, l could not find you among the goalkickers or best players! 2 0 YEARS AGO - 197 3 Reservoir Old Boys (B) were held to a draw by Old Carey in a thrilling finish to the game at Elsternwick Park. This put an end to Reservoir's run of 26 wins in succession . Best were M . Cooke, Hutchins, Birrell, Freeman (Old C) & Bates, R . Shepherd & Ruininga (ROB) . It was a great comeback by ROB as they trailed Old Carey by 7 goals at half-time . De La Salle (B) after 5 straight losses, beat Uni Blacks by 1 point and then continued their revival with a 13 goal win over Old Scotch. Mitchell (8 goals), M & B . Bourke (De La), & Sloan, Addison, Anderson (Old S) were best . 150 games to Russell Abernethy (Brunswick), Don Strachan (West Brunswick) and 200 gamesto Graeme Templeton (Old Brighton), Bill `Jet' Jackson (ANZ Bank) . Ron Bungey became first Old Mentonians to reach 100 games . 25 YEARS AGO - 196 8 'A' Section underwent another reshuffle - University Blacks & Kew, on top, were beaten and tumbled out of the four, their places being taken by Univ . Blues & Old Paradians . Four teams were now level, with price of place going to Caul Grammarians who had a 4 .7% margin over Coburg . Coburg were 7 goals in front of Kew at half-time but Kew bought backto go down by only 3 points in a high scoring game. Coburg's straight shooting (16 .5) saved the day. Best for Coburg were N . Beattie, Warfe, T. Salter (5 goals) & for Kew, Taylor, Lister & Hiscock . The 150 games marks was reached by Parkside life member, Albert 'Rags' Bolger & Elsternwick's Graham Holmes . Bill Beasley, Old Geelong, celebrated his 21st birthday by getting the Club vote for the second week in succession . Only undefeated teams were Ormond

(B section), Foots. Tech (C section), AMP Society (E section) & Old Pardians (Junior section 2) . 35 YEARS AGO - 1958 In an upset, inconsistent Hampton Rovers toppled 'B' Section leader Uni Blacks . Rovers played tight football to record Blacks first defeat in a low scoring game played in unpleasant conditions. Best were Willson, Kennedy, C. Adamson (H . Rovers) & Tuohey, Walker & J. Winneke . Interstate team to play S .A. was announced, G. Hibbins Coil ., was captain and other members were : J. Whitfield Alph ., A. Roberts Coburg, R . DafF, J . M cDonald, M . Rush Coll ., R . Burt, B . Heather Ivanhoe, I . Mort, N. Stokes Kew, J .F. Nelson MHSOB, D. M orris Old Melb., 1 . Law Old Scotch, A. Capes, P. Slattery Old Xavs ., D. McMillan Ormond, L . Grant Powerhouse, G. Surtess, G. Watson SSB, J. Winneke U . Blacks & D. Shaw U. Blacks. QUIZ: (Three members of the team went on to play in Hawthorn's 1961 VFL Premiership team, another to play over 150 games for Essendon, another to play league football in WA for Claremont and later became President of Footscray . Can you name them? (N .R . ) Mr. J.B. Cordner and Mrs . J.S. McCann were manager and assistant manager and Ray Martin of Kew was coach, having replaced Mr . Joe Kelly who had withdrawn on medical advice . 45 YEARS AGO - 19 48 Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers) & Mike Fitchett (Old Scotch) were appointed captain and vice captain respectively of the Carnival team to play in Perth . It was the day for the undefeated to lower their colours Coburg downed Old M elburnians - OMs were 32 pts down at three-quarter time and just failed by 2 points, while Balwryn annihilated Parkside 15 .20 110 to 8.7.55. 'B' Section captains were Colin MacDonald Uni Blues, Peter Murphy Old Xavs., R M elviile Balwyn, Gordon Miller SS Bank, Ken James Comm Bank, Y. Scarf Parkside - who captained Elsternwick? -l,e lostooA fo tuaplsaid qnla aweoaq jai-el pue }uouaaie10 ao} paAeld sade0 Auol '£66G ul tuaplsaid qnlo Si pus uopuassB Jof sawe6 09G aano feld of uo iuaM nneyS p!ne0 'L961 u! - bel=l lJA isil{ s,woqfineH ul pafsld - a3 9auauu! M uyor `y►olli uei `me-i uel - 8 9 6 L /tssauq6ne 4 S,O p!nep `;uea0 j syad `ua!deD a!iaeq0 '(alnlue8 4}!M Mou) IlaaaM ooa6 431} i - 886L •sisaaleB pus tsa 8 8'2 V 8861 uom uapan8 aona8 pue j!oW uyor 'B ~p 8b„ 986L uoM (qolooS PIO) 431 1LU S a9aapu V - 886L o nt? Ol StISMSN V

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UMPIRES CORNER by Mike Murray and. Steve McCarthy . We start this week with a belated congratulations to the 'human rice-bubble', Kevin 'Chilly' Segota who umpired his 250th VAFA game last week. The red (and white) carpet was laid out at Pitcher Park as both the Parkside and Monash Blues Football Clubs ensured he a memorable day. Not only was he given a great reception before the game, but his after-match was truly sensational . A great night was had by all in attendance including about a dozen umpires from other games, advisors and of course, Woody. Kev would like to thank all involved with both clubs on the day especially Jack Maxwell and Alby Bolger (P) and Brian Ford and Keith Frearson (M) . He will treasure the autographed match ball a little longer than the Sunday morning hangover. See you at 300, Chilly! • A few snippets picked up from last week's Amateur Footballer . In Tap Outs last week the Rover mentioned 'Hollywood' Simon and 'Stud' Kilner . Most of us know how 'Stud' got his nickname but 'Hollywood'? More information please, Richie or Rover. In the B Section results did we really see 'R LaVale' in the best players for 0. Mentonians. No complaints'Dutchy', you've got the umpires playing for you . And thanks to our old mate Noel Rundle who wrote in his Looking Back column that Steve McCarthy is still displaying blistering speed in 1993 . You should see that 'blistering speed' as he moves towards the 'milk bar' after training ! • Stud did us proud at the'Trott' last week by winning the Collegians'skol'by a'head'. Umpires becoming well known throughout the grades for their expertise in this area . ® A milestone that caught us off guard was Geoff Grigg's 50th game in the goals last Sunday. Griggy was lucky enough to officiate in a double-header doing his 49th on Saturday and the 50th on Sunday. Well done Geoff, keep those flags flying . ® Highlights from last Thursday week's Association Meeting -The Prez' gavel fell apart . The Flounder didn't get called out during roll call - check John Kelly's ticks . Chuck'the chocolate king'-an umpiring Willie Wonka . Thwaitsey defining S .O.L . The White Wacka presented to Tim Sutcliffe by Marty Jackson. The Woody presented to Vinny Vescovi for the second time this year. The raffle prize winners were Damien Knott, David Ashton, Richard Schneider, Andrew Kilner, Rob Liddle, Mark Bushfield ,

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TOP INCENTIVES FOR VAFA CLUBS, PLAYERS & SUPPORTER S Australia's largest tyre retailer, Beaurepaires, is offering VAFA players, officials, supporters and Clubs opportunities to win in Season '93. '° Upon presentation of a Beaurepaires card at any of the 75 outlets in Victoria holders will be entitled to discounts of: • 40% on current trade list price G` Dunlop batteries. • 20% discount on current trade list price for Dunlop & Olympic and Goodyear passenger steel radials, light truck and 4WD drive tyres . • 5% discount on all advertised sale items . • wheel alignments are $25 (save $15) and four-wheel balances are $10 (save $10) . Other than these special discount offers, Beau re paires will give the 'Top 3' Clubs whose players, officials and supporters spend most at Beaurepai res stores before September 30, 1993 : ist - $1,000 ; 2nd - $750 and 3rd - $250. When at the Beaurepaires outlet make sure you present your discount card, state your name an d

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