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Executive Vice-President and Chairman of Football, Andrew Langford-Jones, writes this week's editorial and looks at WINNING and questions the overall importance of winning in exchange for the possible loss of "the love of the game"
WINNING IS NOT EVERYTHING OR THE ONLY THIN G At a recent investigation with a long standing member clubof ourAssociation, it suddenly dawned on methat we asthe Executive, and you as officials, supporters and players are in real danger of destroying the very fabric on which this great Association, with over one hundred years of proud history, was built on . The question I would like to ask each and every person involved in the VAFA as either an administrator, player or supporter is this : Is Sportsmanship dead ?
It seems to me that the influence of AFL and the hype that goes with it, whilst having a very positive influence in a lot of areas, also has introduced several major flaws into the very fabric of which our game is built. How often do we hear the cliche "Winning is not everything it's the only thing". What a load of crap! Sure winning is important otherwise why have scoreboards, premiership ladders, finals and premiership teams . No one questions the fact that winning is important, but it is not the only thing . Atthe AFL level or even at VFA level players are paid to perform . They are expected to do things above and beyond what would be reasonably expected of a person merely going out to play a game . This is the key word - Game . At VAFA level we play a "game of football" . The word itself holds certain connotations. Two of which should include fun and enjoyment . At the investigation referred to earlier a club official mentioned thatthey had recruited the services of a sports psychologist who had instructed their players prior to the game NOT to shake hands with their opponent but to walk straight up, chest their opponent, stare him in the eye, refuse his handshake and walk away . This he claimed would give the player the psychological advantage he would need for the rest of the day. If what I'm told is correct, I laugh . If an opponent did that to me it would only make my resolve to compete even greater. Jeff Fenech tried a similar approach recently and also ended up flat on his back . What are we trying to do to young men? Turn them into aggressive, over reactive, time bombs who are willing to do whatever that is required to win a game of football. This unfortunately seems to be the common thread that is emerging out of more and more investigations we sit on . I would like to put to you all that whilst acknowledging thatwinning is very important it is NOT everything . There are other facets of the game that are just as important,
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including participation, fun, enjoyment, comraderee, discipline (both individual and team) life long friendships to be made, ten minute chats after the game with your opposing number, but above all the responsibility of setting an example to the young boys and girls that witness our game each Saturday . We should be the role models they wish to follow. The club involved in the referred investigation acknowledges it has an enormous PR problem, but it also intends to rectify certain areas . All clubs in the Association have similar problems . The seriousness to which these problems exist in your club varies . Is there a ratbag problem with either players or supporters in your club? If so, I can assure you that it is like a cancer, it will grow and spread to others . Be strong and get rid of it now. It may mean dropping down a grade or two, but in the long run your club will be stronger and better off as a result . It will also attract a better type of character to your club . in closing, let me ask a few questions . Whatever happened to shaking hands with your opponent before and after the game? What ever happened to calling an umpire by his first name rather than "white fag"? What ever happened to the almost compulsory drink with your opponent after the game or the home club sending a slab into the opponents room immediately after the game? What happened to three cheers for your opponents at the end of the game instead of the inflammatory club song sung before leaving the ground with the highly insulting "did we win - we (crude word) it in - how did we do it - easy" to finish . All clubs need to re-dress some of these problems . One only has to talk to anyone who has played State football both past and present to recognise what I'm on about . Most state players, due mainly to the nature of the selection process, have numerous friends from other clubs, some life long friends who in thirty or forty years time will still be able to talk about past glories or whatever . I recognise that their will be many out there that will read this article and think that the Amo's are going soft . What a pack of wimps. Nothing could be further from the truth . No one enjoys a tough, hard fair game of football more than members of the Executive, The Executive has never asked sides to give an inch on the field - but before and after the game is totally different . Remember it is a game and as such should only b e continued page
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REVIEW As usual there were a couple of surprises in A-sectio n last week . Perhaps the Queen's Birthday break gave a couple of clubs the chance to regroup and mount their challenge . Such seems to be the case at Old Scotch who defeated top placed Collegians. Collegians were without Schober and Bennett but the Cardinals weren't at full strength either. Typically Scotch, despite trailing by 38 pts at qtr time, kept plugging away and ran all over Collegians in the final term to score a confidence building 12 pt victory . Collegians were due for a minor hiccup and that's all this loss was-they are still one of the main teams to beat . De La Salle were the only team in the four to register a victory. They did it predictably, but unimpressively over St Bernards. The fire has deserted the St Bernards camp and if they don't find something from within they are destined for B-section in'94 . De Laare still awaiting the return .of many players - so they will only get better. Paul Fiume did well booting 5 gls while Trevor Spencer kicked 6 in a fine individual display . The De La defence was solid and with names like Toohey, Smith, Wright and Sheedy running around, any club will find it difficult to kick a winning score against De La . Ormond outpointed Brighton by49 pts to jump into the four at the expense of NOBs. Brighton trailed by 43 pts at qtr time, but had the use of the wind in the 2nd term . Ormond won the game when they kicked 5 goals against the breeze during this term to go to the long break with a 35 pt lead . Brett Connell was inspirational notching 4 goals in the half before having to leave the field with a head injury . Tom Hayden once again did well and ended with 5 goals - but Brighton are still a 5 goal better side at home than they are away . Trinity rained all over the North Old Boys parade to score a vital 26 pt victory . North have completely lost the plot, losing 5 games on the trot! Mick Turner did a great job against Steve Brazil as did Julian Hodder on Luke Boyle . As soon as these two players were nullified North played like a beaten side . Trinity have got a sniff and no longer rely purely on Allibon, Hopkins, Rogers and Norman . North have got some serious mirror looking to do or else they will lose all sight of the finals . Trinity are still in the hot seat but are playing tough honest football. Haileybu ry, on Haileybury - why or how do you do it? 129 pt victory over the Old Xaverians - you've got to be joking! The Xavs were appalling - good sides don't lose by 129 pts (unless it's against the Bloods) . On the other hand the conditions were exactly the way the Xaverians don't like them . Haileybury, as I have said before, may have left their run too late, but if they can repeat this performance nobody will beat them in '93 . The Xavs would have been given a few grim looks and harsh words this week and I'm confident that they'll bounce back .
: --~: ==l-_ : PREVIE W Norths' plight will certainly become more obvious on Saturday at Elsternwick Park when they take on fello~q finals contender Old Scotch . The result of this match will prove who wants the finals more . Scotch are playing like a united, determined fit team . North are ragged and lacking fire or confidence and I can't see them getting it right today . Rob Full, Tom Wilson and Andrew Smith will lead the Scotch charge but its the players like Hosking, MacDougall, Hart, Hume and Allen that are holding their end of the bargain . North have many name players, butthey are not playing to their potential . Scotch for mine by 15 pts . Collegians, on the rebound, have a major battle on their hands with Ormond . The Monds will not let their grip on fourth spot go without a fight . The Lions play well at home and although losing last week will start as warm favourites today . Ormond enjoy being the underdogs, but their plight may be determined by the fitness of Brett Connell . Andrew Jobling and Matt Galbraith should have a great battle as will Brett Collins and Mark Hibbins. Bennett and Schober may be back in the Lions side today and I don't think they'll lose two in a row. Collegians by 10 pts . Old Brighton are at home to De La Salle - a very interesting battle . Brighton grow another leg when the y are at home, but De La are no strangers to ordinary conditions . With Brook, Pryor, Pollock, Hayden and Mercer all playing well during the past few games this game will not be a pushover for De La . Somehow I think De La are just a touch too good - no matter what the conditions are like . Mahoney, Mannix, Fraser, Wright, Mackintosh, McClounan etc . represent too much fire power. Mark Parker will be keen to win this one, but it seems unlikely - keep an eye out for the weather forecast - it could play a role in the outcome . De La by 2 goals . The Xavs, who are at home to Old Trinity, will be angry and desperate. Last weeks embarassing performance should put some sting into the Xaverian outfit and Trinity will bear the brunt of this today . Trinity are certainly on the improve, but not enough to knock the Xavs off . If Trinity do win, it will be fair to say that the Xavs are in a serious slump . Again, the weather may work in Trinity's favour . I can't see Matt Bourke, Doug Bailey, Dale Tapping, John Bowen, Dan Richardson etc . letting this game slip today but Hopkins, Heath, Taylor, Allibon, Turner and Hudson will give them a hard contest . The Xavs by 3 goals . On Sunday St Bernards play Old Haileybury at Elsternwick Park . On form, the Bloods should thrash the Saints. I've got a feeling that it won't be too one-sided as Haileybury can't seem to put two good games together. Frank Dunell would have his boys completely aware of how vital today's clash is . So will Denis McGrory who would still see the glimmer of a finals berth shining .
ppp~, p c° Haileybury's supposed goal scorers kicked goals aek - Byrns, Kraus, Demattia & Lappage. Dave ' ,j nnell was in great touch, but will he play this week? ~~ Bernards will surely hope he has a"holiday" . Trevor 5pencer and Luke Gollant can kick goals but apart from Dunell, Jason Gollant and Corey Mallia most of the Bernards Boys have gone missing, Should be a rough and tough ga me though! The Bloods by 20 pts .
SENIORS 6.7 8.8 15.14 15 .16.106 OLD TRINITY NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 5.9 6.10 11 .14 .80 0 TRINITY Hatfield 3, Phillips 3, Anderson 2, Heath 2, Allibon, Jennings, Seuling, O'Shaughnessy, Thomas . BEST Turner, Hodder, Hopkins, Phillips, Vanderhoek, Hudson . NTH 0 BOYS Gravina 3, Clayton 2, Booth, Egan, Conti, Boyle, Mattiazzi, Jones BEST Gravina, O'Farrell, Girolani, Egan, Booth, McAuliffe . 0.1 4.6 6.7 11 .10.76 OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS 6.3 7.5 8.10 9.10.64 0 SCOTCH Hosking 3, Eagle 2, Hart 2, Polkinghorne, Reed, Hooper, pAacDougall. BESTS . Hume, E. Allen, T. Wilson, A. Smith, R . Hume, T Hart . COLLEGIANS Pollock 3, Lake 3, Milat, Lord, Thomson . BEST V. Cleary, B. Jefferson, C. Pollock, P. Zappa, S. Hinchen, N . Proctor. ORMOND 8 .4 13 .6 17.9 20.12 .132 OLD BRIGHTON 1 .3 7.7 10.8 12 .11 .83 ORMOND Connell 4, Doyle 3, Joblinq 2, Block 2, Templeton 2, Grace 2 Krawczyk 2, McCullough, McDonald, Cleary . BEST Collins, Jobling, an, Wood, Marnow, Connell . 0 BRIGHTON Hayden 5, Grant 2, Hendne, Lade, Tymms, Lennox, Schober BEST Hendrie, Anderson, Tymms, McLean, Krazneak, Brook . DE LA SALLE 5.7 11 .7 16 .14 18.19.127 ST BERNARDS 2.1 8.3 9.5 14.7.91 DE LA Fiume 5, Fraser 3, MacKintosh 2, McClounan 2, Hunter 2, Maestrianni, Slattery, Wright, Mannix. BEST D. Toohey, C. Wright, Sheedy, D. Smith, Mannix, Fiume . ST BERNARDS Spencer 6, Dunne][ 3, Gilmour 2, Mallia 2, J . Gollant . BEST T. Spencer, J . Gollant, L . Gollant, C. Mallia, T Ogsten . OLD HAILEYBURY 6 .10 10.13 16 .25 22 .28.160 OLD XAVERIANS 1 .3 2.6 3.7 4.7.31 0 HAILEY Byrns 4, Kraus 4, DeMattia 3, Lappage 3, Connell 2, Phillips 2, Rowe 2, Armstrong, Bayne. BEST Connell, Rae, Rowe, Phillips, Thiessen, Borg . 0 XAVS Bourke 2, Duggan, McKay . BEST Richardson, D. Dann, A. Dillon, R . Green, S. Colquohoun, Blood .
RESERVES OLD TRINITY 1 .0 7.2 10 .2 12 .3 .75 NORTH OLD BOYS 6.2 10.3 14 .8 14.10 .94 0 TRINITY Balaszy 4, Sutherland 3, Clarke 2, Beamish, Vize, Harmer . BEST Balaszy, Clarke, Phillips, Harmer, Smith, Scott . NTH 0 BOYS Kearney 5. Collison 4, Hanlon 2, Peloso, Zocco, Martin . BEST Boyd, Collison, Alevraz, Hanlon, Lane, Kearney . OLD SCOTCH 11 .10.76 COLLEGIANS 12,11,83 0 SCOTCH Winneke 2, Stokes 2, Aston 2, Hart, Holliday, DaCosta, Anderson, Keil . BEST Newnham, Moir, Ter-ini, Chambers, Kerr, Lloyd . COLLEGIANS Higson 2, Stubs 2, Twaddle 2, Lemon 2, Dulmanis, Blackman, Baxter, Conron . BEST Tweddle, Lemon, Dulmanis, Palmer, Grigg, Blackman. ORMOND 3 .1 6 .5 7.9 9.12 .6 OLD BRIGHTON 3 .7 5 .10 12 .13 12 .17.89 ORMOND McGaw 3, Turner 2, Karrageorgio, Kelleher, Hill, Joy . BEST McGaw, Kendrick, Turner, Sheppard, Symes . 0 BRIGHTON Ryan 5, Hoar 3, McLennan, Crowe, Carter, Allen . BEST Ryan, McLennan, Allen, Schneering, Carter, Magee . DE LA SALLE 4.1 9 .5 10 .6 12.7.79 ST BERNARDS 2 .3 5 .6 10 .10 12 .10 .82 DELAGoss 4, Dillon4, O'Brien, Jackson, Webb, Mannix . BEST Kinsella, Lafferty, Duckett, Wilms, M . Jackson, S . Goss. ST BERNARDS Walsh 4, Wood 3 . Delahunty 2, Lynch, Nathan, Mahady. BEST Nathan, P. Wood, J . O'Connell, Mathewes, Doolan, Marshall . OLD HAILEYBURY 5.2 7.2 13 .6 13 .6 .84 OLD XAVERIANS 1 .0 4 .5 5 .7 7.12 .54 0 HAILEY Bingham 4, Hoare 3, Canobie 2, Smith 2, Cotton, Lovell . BEST Main, Smith, Cotton, Canobe, Blackley, Bingham . 0 XAVS Nicolosi 3, Berry 3, Hilbert 2 . BEST Burke, Holmes, Nocolosi, Hilbert, Berry, Dillon.
NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD SCOTCH (EP-Saturday) Field: M . Jackson, M . Gibson Boundary: F. Martinez, J . Wright Goal : G . Wright, M . Murray Reserves Field: A . Harris, S. McCarthy Reserves Boundary: M . Shelton, D. Fowler Reserves Goal: K . Walker, N . McTaggart COLLEGIANS vs ORMON D Field: R . Simon, J . Toohey Goal: B. Hoare, M . Lentini OLD BRIGHTON vs DE LA SALLE Field: M . Bushfield, A . Kilner Goal: K . Pitcher, G . Grig g ST BERNARDS vs OLD HAILEYBURY (EP - Sunday) Field: S. McCarthy, R . Bel l Boundary: L . Gallagher, M . Kolpin Goal: G . Chalmers, W. Binch Reserves Field: A . Taylor, R. Eastwood Reserves Boundary : A . Gabriel, T. Kramme Reserves Goal : L . Mirachi, N . McTaggart OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD TRINIT Y Field: L. Harrison, D. Dalgleish Boundary: C. Condo s Goal: W. Fowler, D. Webster ,
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150 GAMES TO NORTH OLD BOYS JOHN TIERNEY Congratulationsfrom all at NOBs to John Tierney, who last week (19/6) reached the 150 games milestone with the club. Recruited from West Coburg in'85, John has been a very consistent performer with the club having played in the'86 and'91 GF sides . Affectionately known as "Keg", John has played in just about every position . Winner of the club's Most Consistent Award and also Best Clubman Award, John is one of the club's real characters and has spent many years on the club committee as well as organizing "end of season" trips . Congratulations John on a very fine achievement . NICK "GAF" SAMMUT - 150 GAMES Congratulations to the coaches pet and darling of officialdom, Nick "Springstein" Sammut on achieving 150 games with OTs . Nick joined the club in '84 and won the Best First Year Player award, was a member of '85 Prem team, and has been a regular 1s player for many years . As his girth has developed & his scintilating pace has receded (not to mention other things) "Midas Zammut" has risen to stalwart status in the ressies . His "offensive" skills are second to none & many clubs have witnessed & heard the Park Ant in full flight . Good on you Zuber - from all at OTs .
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NORTH MELBOURNE * COLLINGWOOD * F ITZ Y ESSENDON * C L1' N * HAWTHORN * F T C~_~'I When: THURSDAY, 8TH JULY 1993 (first week of the school holidays )
Where: BRUNSWICK FOOTBALL GROUN D (Gillon Oval, Cnr Victoria & Pascoe Sts, B runswick )
Time: 1 p. m . - 3 p.m . BBQ and Canteen open from 12 o'clock onwards . * Pies * Soft Drinks * Come down for lunch and spend the afternoon . Have a change to win an Autographed Club Footy. ~ SPOT PRIZES for children wearing moutguards . Tell your friends - ALL WELCOME!
Contknuing on from last week are The Rovers selections section Here medallists and top goalscorers from D , ~ F1, goes : p- M . Pivetta (SKOBs), K . Hehir (Nth B), G . Haros (0. tv) . Goals : A . Howells (0 . Gael), M . Crawford (Hamp. Rov) E - J . McDonald (ANZ), A . Kyriacou (0. Cam), S. Reiger (Dov) . Goals : B. Vaughan (St . L), M . Dyke (Dov) F1 - M . Learmonth (St Marys), P. Karslake (St . A), G . Liersch (Let) . Goals: R . Cincotta (Sal), W. Charlton (St. J) F2 - G . Brereton (Oak), C. Krisohos (Rich Cent), B . Joyner (0 . W) . Goals: M . Forrest (Oak), M . Simpson (YV) . Interesting to note St Kilda's Ken Sheldon make the following comments in last Monday's Herald-Sun regarding his thoughts on the possibility of 3 interchange players for league football matches. "St Kilda coach Ken Sheldon advocates an extra interchange player - but with one provision . Sheldon said the 21st man should be selected from the reserve side which playsjust before the senior team . 'I have always believed that the 21st player should hav e played in the reserves ; he said . 'It really doesn't happen that you need that 21st player, it is rare . But if you need it, you could have a kid who has played in the seconds . It might just give him that 10 minutes of senior experience.' Sheldon said the use of a 21st player should be exclusively for injuries. 'It would allow you to make a game of it, and it doesn't risk turning a three or four-week injury into five or sixweek injury,' he said . In Sydneyfirst-grade rugby league, on top of naming two reserves, clubs are permitted as many extras as they wish, as long asthey have played in under 21 or reserve grade that day. "
- Surely the d ress code was plain and simple. It read 'dress trousers (navy or grey)' . When were faded denim jeans considered dress trousers anyway . Micah Ber ry (OMs) . - It seems umpires will always be umpires or considered so . Wayne Hinton, the senior umpire in the A-B clash was left at Football Park in Adelaide by himself . If it wasn't bad enough being alone in a strange place, he was Victorian but less impressive was that he was also an umpire, or is that vice versa . - And what of a particular C-F player's re quest pre match on arrival in Adelaide . Enquiring whether enough time was available for a haircut . Really Dave Murray (Mazenod) . - Despite all your pleading Ken Bremner, you are now the Second Inductee into that infamous group of coaches. The first inductee being Rick Brockwell in 1990 . Question : What are the infamous two famous for? Last Sunday the VAFA U19 Squad that is to defend its title against the VFA in the VicHealth Challenge Match, played the VCFL Teal Cup Squad at Elsternwick Park. The Teal Cup Squad leave for Adelaide on July 1 . This year they are drawn to play in division 1 (SA, WA, Vic (Metro)) and we wish them well . The VAFA performed creditably considering it was only their second time training or playing together. The squad will be cut this Sunday 27/6, and will be printed in Tap Outs next week . Drug test of the week must go to the Old Haileybu ry club . Not only did their seniors bounce 0 . Xavs, their seconds won their first game and considering that 0 . Xavs were second is no mean feat . Finally their U19s defeated top team 0. Xavs comfortably to complete the trifecta . What was in the cordia l after training Thursday !
Some Adelaide rumours that have surfaced since the return of the sides from the city of churches : - Would the blonde player from the A-B side please step forward and own up to his escapade in the Adelaide Hilton's foyer fountain.
Teams are reminded that changes to team lists can be made up until July 2 (Fri) . Also for additional sponsors or sponsors logos to be added the above deadline applies.
ÂŽ EDITOR/AL continued from page 1 . . . played if it involves fun and enjoyment for all, spectators and officials included . The Amateur ethic is built around family football and the love of the game and as such we as an Executive are resolved to ensure all VAFA games will continue to be places where any responsible parents would be proud to take their family and kids on a Saturday afternoon without being subjected to either foul language or abusive or threatening behaviour off the field or on . In conclusion let me leave you with a few key words or phrases that we believe sums up what the Amateur ethic is about : Amateur - Commitment - Discipline - Sportsmanship
- Comraderee - Family involvement- Love of the game - Hard but fair - Positive supporting NOT negative Life long friendships - reunions. P.S . Andrew played over 200 amateur games . He then coached in the amateurs for three years, coached the State side for three years, and has been an Executive member for seven years and is the current Chairman of Football .
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B SECTION by David Holland
REVIEW At Melbourne Uni, Banyule found their long brea k between games more detrimental than advantageous when they were absolutely thrashed by Uni Blues who are finally finding their feet and getting used to team play. The Blues ran all over the disgraceful Bears, increasing their lead at every break to win by 85 pts . Chris Taylor and Aaron Davis shared the goal kicking honours with 7 apiece whilst Nathan Cavalier and Viv Romito absolutely blitzed on the wide wings. Andrew Wilson and Toby McIntyre in defence held off any attacking the Bears could muster. The Bears had few good players with Cam Pyers and Shane Stanton having plenty of work on the backline and 16 yr old Luke Sheehan showing much promise on a H FF A great team performance from the Blues who edge closer to that 4th position . Just as Shane Warne confuses English batmen, Fawkner does likewise with Ammo followers after pulling out late last Friday which gave OMs a week off . An announcement regarding the gravediggers future is imminent so watch this space . Marcellin bounced back after copping 2 thrashings to easily account for Whitefriars who are now in panic territory. The Eagles 2nd half was the telling factor when they booted 9.8 to 2 .5 . Rod Donegan and Craig McKenzie dominated across the centreline and fed the goal-starved, of late, Nick Bourke who kicked 4 and Andy Treganowan 3. Club President Matt Getson made his comeback after surgery last Summer and made a big impact amongst the younger players. In a poor performance by the Friars, Chris Burke tried very hard and took the Ruck honours with Simon McAuliffe continuing his good form at CHB . I mentioned that Bulleen/Temp would see many changes in Old Mentonians for their return match at Headquarters and they did, so did OM supporters! The Panthers were all at sea and put in a shocker. The 14 pt final deficit perhaps gives undue credit to the Toners as the Bullants were, by far, the superior side . Apartfrom Drew Solley and Matt Brooks and maybe a couple of others, many top players went missing at vital stages and the warning of the complacency was obviously justified . Bullants Ruckman Tom Mathews fed rovers Dean Tulloch and Shane Farley who dominated in the centre and around the ground . Backmen Paul Nigao and Chris McWaters led an excellent performance from the Bullants defence who were particularly significant in the 3rd term . In a game they really should have romped in, Therry continued their erratic form of late to scrape home a 5 pt win over the luckless Old Parade, Therry started well and looked set for an easy win but became complacent and allowed Parade to fight back to lead by 2 pts at the last break. Bad kicking from both sides in the final term disallowed any significant margin until a great goal near time on gave Therrythe "Great Escape" . Sean Bannister, Lou Caruana and the very consistent Mick Goodwin stood out for Therry with many others well down and for Parade, Steven Philp was brilliant in defence with
Terry Canavan and Brett Pannam dominating on-ball, PREVIEW Banyule take on OMs at home and, judging bytheir shocking form last week, will need some sort of miracle to defeat the ladder leaders . With players of the calibre of Jeremy Nicholls, Richard Webb and Scott Teal, just to name a few, OMs should notch up their 10th win by 42 pts. I doubt whether Fawkner will play, so, with a week off Marcellin will be happy to take the 4 pts . Whitefriars, struggling badly of late, play host t o Bulleen/Temp, who have regained confidence after drawing with Therry and knocking off Old Mentonians . The Bullants defence looked exceptional last week and though they don't possess big name champions, they look to have a good, enthusiastic team unit . Bullants by 21 pts . Old Mentonians ordinarily last outing, enter a danger game against Old Parade at home and will need to assert early authority over the improving Parade boys . With sensible use of their possessions, the Panthers, with more than just afew contributors, should bounce back and win by 2 gls. Therry vs Uni Blues and, in my view, the Match of the Day . Therry have been inconsistent and disappointing, but lucky, of late, whilst the Blues continue to impress. Therry must spread the workload more and not rely on the same blokes week after week . ChrisTaylor will be the focal point in attack for the Blues who are playing good team footy. I'm sticking my neck out here and tipping an upset - Blues by 4 pts. SELECTIONS : Old Melburnians, Marcellin, Bulleen/Temp, Old Mentonians, Uni Blues. Progress : 35/50 = 70 % PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Good work again from all bar Whitefriars. Keep it up . Fax 583 1993 or Phone 585 0646 (recorder) by 11 .00 am Monday.
SENIORS ACREMAN, Old Mentonian s N . BOURKE, Marcellin ZANETTI, Therry PACE, BulleenTemplestowe McKAY, Therry RESERVES HOLLOW, Therry BONNYMAN, Whitefriars McMAHON, Therry KOTCH, Therry FALCONE, Therr y NAGEL, Bulleen/Templestowe
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gHiJYULE vs OLD MELBURNIANS r .!ri: G . Curran, T. Hale s undary: U. jensen, J . tRanaga n
a S . Pitcher, R . Dunstan .,~RCELLIN vs FAWKNE R Field: G . Ridd, P. Wiseman Boundary: D. Gourlay, C . Swift Goat: J . Tyrrell, J. Kelly Reserves Field: R . Bel l WHITEFRIARS vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Field: S . Clinch, P. Cherry Boundary: N . Walker, T. Russell Goal : A . Simpson, G . Clancy OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD PARADIANS Field: G . Thwaites, P. LaVal e Goat: J . Velleman, R . Seymour THERRY vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: R. Mayston, M . Jenkins Goat: R . Liddle, R . Barichievitc h
SENIORS UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.2 11 .4 17.6 21 .9 .135 BANYULE 1 .2 2 .7 3.12 6.14 .50 UNI BLUES Taylor 7, Davis 7, Hutchins 2, Doherty 2, Ord, Harris, Romito . BEST Cavalier, Romito, Davis, Wilson, McIntyre, Taylor. BANYULE Mooney, Ladd, Gilham, Brockwell, Haile, Sheehan . BEST pyers, Here, STanton, Cullen, Sheehan, D . Williams OLD MELBURNIANS RECEIVED FORFEIT 15.14.104 FAWKNER FORFEITED 8 .13.61 MARCELLIN 3 .4 7.5 12 .12 16.13.109 WHITEFRIARS 2.1 4.3 4.5 6.8 .44 MARCELLIN Bourke 4, Treganowan 3, Moran 3. Donegan 2, Cooper 2, Keays, Duncan. BEST McKenzie, Sexton, Wooller, Psoras, Moran, Gallagher. WHITEFRIARS Pratt 3, Carbone 2, Travis. BEST Burke, McAuliffe, Flanagan, A . Carbone, McNeil, M . Bateman . 0.5 6.10 8.13 11 .18 .84 BULLEENITEMPLESTOWE OLD MENTONIANS 4.3 5.5 6.14 9 .16.70 BULLEEN/TEMP Tulloch 3, Agrotis 3, Bone 2, George. Frodinos, Pace, Harve. BEST Tulloch, T. Matthews, Earley, Philpots, Nigro, McWaters . 0 MENTONIANS Acreman 2, Murphy 2 . Patterson 2, Appeli, Edmonds, Solley. BEST Solley, Brooks, Bournon, Sly, Stroud, Campbell , OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 6.4 11 .6 11 .12 .78 THERRY CCOB 5.4 9.8 10.10 11 .17.83 0 PARADIANS Harrison 6, O'Laughlin, Kerr, Pannam, Kenturini, Robertson . BESTS . Philp, T. Canavan, B. Pannam, S. LaFerlita. B . Flynn, B. Haberman. THERRY Crotty 3, Taylor 2, Mellon 2, Stanko, Carter, McKay, Donahue . BEST L . Caruana, S. Bannister, M . Goodwin, S . Eastmure, B. Carter, T. Taylor
MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each othertothe ground or othersimilarsuch conduct".
RESERVES UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .3 4 .5 8 .9 9.11 .65 BANYULE 3 .3 8 .5 9 .5 11 .6 .72 UNI BLUES Reade 2, O'Donnell, Farrer, Bonadio, McKenna, Johnston . McCarty, Stephens . BEST Caron, McKenna, Farrec Unsworth. Bonadfo, Hal! . BANYULE Bowler 4, Thompson 2, Boucher, McCormack. Gray, Coulson, Gent . BEST P Williams, Clarke, Holst, McCormack, Bowler, Agostinelli . OLD MELBURNIANS RECEIVED FORFEIT 12 .9 .81 FAWKNER FORFEITED 8.11 .59 MARCELLIN 3.12 6.13 10 .16 14 .19.103 WHITEFRIARS 1 .0 5.4 5.5 6 .8.44 MARCELLIN Dineen 5, Ibraham 3, Labagnara 2, Beattie, Randall, Bechetti. BEST Beattie, Gill, Becheti, Merton, Getson, Douglas . WHITEFRIARS Lee 3, Sharkie 2, Livesey-Cole. BEST W . Sharkie, Lee, Johnson, Rohan, Feutrill, McCrohan . BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 3.4 7.7 8 .10 8.12.60 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 5.0 9.1 12 .1 .73 BULLEEN/TEMP Fois 2, Shine 2, Wothersoon 2, Alexander, McLarne . BEST G . Alexander, D. Hooper, S . Young, B . Harvie, R. Bond, D. Fitt. O MENTONIANS Pride 5, Riley 2, Curran 2, Sichlau 2, Holland . BEST Love, Sherrill, Curran, Pride, Moodie, Sichlau . OLD PARADIANS 3.0 5.3 8.6 9 .8.62 THERRY CCOB 3.6 5.8 6.12 8 .13 .61 0 PARADIANS Hartford 2, Boyd 2, Jenkins. Mulvahill, Mullivan, Baird, Vicino. BEST Cosma, Joyce, Boyd, O'Toole, Vicino, Lennon . THERRY McMahon 2, Jones, Sexton, Skelton, Hollow, Crotty, Lucas . BEST Pearse, Delaney. Biddlestone, Carter, Crotty, Gallagher.
THERRY MILESTONES A number of milestones at Therry in recent weeks . All at the club congratulate Paul Jones (200 games), Rod Moran ( 150), Paul M atton (150), and Simon Eastmu re (100) . A great effort by each of these club stalwarts . 50 UP FOR "CARTS" AT OLD MENTONIANS All at Old Mentonians this week (26/6) congratulate And re w Carter who plays his 50th game and also representsthe 1st milestone player to emerge from the inaugural U19 team in '91 . Well done Carts and we hope there are many more games to come in the future. PANTHERS ANNUAL DINNER DANC E The very successful Annual Dinner Dance at Old Mentonians is this year being held on Saturday 24 July. More information & tickets may be obtained by contacting David Holland on 585 0646.
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Have longed for this opportunity for some time now to show K . B. that I do possess the all round ability to be a columnist like him . I'm confident that I'll assist his climb up the tipsters ladder by picking the card in round 11, but more of that later. Lets take a look at the Review of Round 10. REVIEW - ROUND 10 (19 June) '01 K .B. and I were very nearly off to Monash to conduct the Soup Kitchen for the troops when the Blues went within 2 pts off knocking off Kew at Victoria Park . Thanks to the Ks for getting me off the' Dare of the Week' . Kew now hold down 4th spot whilst Monash not totally out of the woods yet . Ivanhoes 6 gl win away from home was very meritorious and keeps them very snuggly in 2nd spot and even this far from home they look safe conveyances for a finals berth . The loss by Caulfield Grammar will ensure that their minds will be kept on the relegation zone for a little longer yet . Talk about jump on the waggon at the wrong time . What about the form reversal of the Saints this time around . Swamp the 'Schoolers' last time out then this round go down to bottom of the table Parkside. Relegation stakes are a big incentive but in respective form and at the Murrumbeena oval a 29 point Red Devils win just wasn't on the cards. Commbank must have left their last quarter revival form against Ajax back at the Lakeside oval 2 weeks ago because against M HSOBs they just couldn't get into the game at any stage bar the last stanza where they broke even, however the bird had flown and the 'Schoolers' cruised home big 70 pt winners . Helmut, the Knight bros. and Fairchild were good for' High and Pitts was the Banks only clear winner on a day they would prefer didn't happen . Mazenods round 91oss atthe hands of Kew mayjust prove to be the tonic they required . Judging by last weeks form against Ajax the Nods have regrouped and benefited from the weeks break. For the Jackets, the loss now meansthat they find themselves out of the top quartet for the first time since about round 2 . The Nodders still head the competition 1 game clear and a healthy percentage break from 2nd placed Ivanhoe . PREVIEW - ROUND 11 (26 June ) Monash Blues and Caulfield Grammarians both get their chance in this derby to shake off once and for all the thoughts of relegation . The teams on paper and form appear locked together and come the final siren little if any should separate them . It's only the home ground advantage that sways me the Monash way by 6 pts . Ivanhoe at home to St Kilda/Sth Caulfield should have little or no trouble in extending their winning sequence and safely holding down 2nd spot . The reverse applies to the travelling Saints who will be kept well and squarely in the mire down the wrong end to be! The 'Hoes easiest of winners by 40 pts. Battle lines will be drawn at Pitcher Park Alphington
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where I'm tipping the losers as certainties for the dreaded whilst the victors live another day to continue the fight . Parkside at home are hard to beat at any time whether top or in this case near bottom . The Commbank outfit just has to win or it has a 2 game gap to make up . Parkers have a slight edge on form and begrudgingly I have to give them the nod by 9 pts. Ajax welcome Kew in a mustwin gameforthem . The Jacks have to stop their mini slump and Kew need to keep their momentum going . 4th place on the ladder is up for grabs and Kewjust having attained it after much hard work aren't going to let go of it too softly . I like the way'Bomber' Burden has his troops going at present and winning form is good form . It's Kew for mine by 11 pts. Mazenod go on tour to the Cabbage Patch on the banks of the Yarra to re-acquaint themselves with the MHSOBs gang in what on paper at least looks the pick of the card . In round 2 the Nods handed out a hiding to the'Schoolers' but this time around things should be a lot closer The Nodders have only had the one hiccup whilst the form of high has been somewhat inconsistent . At home and with heaps hinging on the result I'm plonking on the 'Schoolers' with a wing and a prayer to finish narrow 3 pt winners . The day of reckoning has come . For the 1st and probably the last time I have pleasure in presenting for you the; K .B. Dare Of The Week (in his absence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To at least give the poor Pleb a chance I'll keep it inhouse and make it that if the Bankers can overcome Parkside at Pitcher Park then on an agreed Tuesday training evening in the not too distant future he will conduct a Free Car Wash and Wax for all 21 players . I MONASH BLUES vs CAULFIELD GR Field: A . Ladd, J. Garrett Goal: G . Chalmers IVANHOE vs ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD Field: W. Henry, M . Forde Boundary: G . Condos, S . Robertson Goal : G . Simpson, M . Symons PARKSIDE vs COMMONWEALTH BANK Field: J. Natoli, H . Littl e Goal : S . Kahn, M . Mayhew MHSOB vs MAZENOD OC Field: Brad Lowe, P. Keogh Goal : L . Wilson, T. Stephens AJAX vs KEW Field: P. Buchanan, F Simpson Goal: W. Binch, D . Murray
ST KILDA/SOUTH CAULFIELD vs MONASH BLUES COMMONWEALTH BANK vs IVANHOE (Lakeside Oval) MAZENOD OC vs PARKSID E AJAX vs MHSOB (Oval 2 A. Park) KEW vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
SENIORS 2 .4 4.8 6.14 10.15 .75 KEW t,90NASH BLUES 2 .2 4.5 8.6 11.7.73 7, Porte 2, Burden. BEST Busutttl, Pedretti . Wood, Porte . KEW Busuttd S Bruno, Love . o 810NASHBBEST g Smith, Barker, Newman, Hawelk Crampt PHipwell, Y . McGregor. CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .6 3.9 7.12 10.14.74 .4 8.12 13 .13 15.20 .110 IVANHOE 0 CAUi.FIELD GRAMMAR Will 3, Webster 3, Murtagh 2, Klose, Brohier E t T, Royals, Will, Cox, G. Williams, M . Klose, B . Mathews. IvANHOE P Flynn 5, Blackwood 2, Ford 2, Bulien 2, E . Flynn, Maud , Atta. BEST Nibah, Manuel, Pitt, Devlin, P. Flynn, Pettmghdl . g7 KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 3 .6 3.9 9.12 11 .14 .80 PARKSIDE 2.2 8.5 10 .7 16.13 .109 ST KILDA/STH CAUL Bergman 4, Gilmore 3 . Alderuccio, McGaw, McMahon, Morgan. BEST R . Gilmore, Strain, Fitzsimon, McGaw, Morgan . Howard . PARKSIDE SansonetU 5, Freeman 3, Paniari 2, Chdcott, Dean, Harris, Inserra, Jackson, McGaw. BEST Yoksich, Williams .Sansonetti, Hoyne, Sherlock, McCall . COMMONWEALTH BANK 1 .3 1 .3 5 .8 8 .10.58 MHSOB 2 .4 9 .7 16 .10 19 .14.128 COMM BANK Rolfs3, McDonald 2, Bunnett, McNamara . Corboy. BEST A„ Pitts, A. Polls, Melican, Sparrow, Green, T. Maher. MHSOB Knight 4, Caffrey 4, Camer 3, Helmot 3, McClements 2, Fairchild, Webster, Dawson . BEST P. Knight, Dixon, R . Knight, Helmot, P. O'Brien, Davro n MAZENOD 0 C 5.5 8 .8 13 .15 15.17.107 AJAX 3.2 7.4 9.4 12 .8.80 MAZENOD Green 3, Barker 2, Conroy 2, Noble 2, Carter 2, Brookes . Meadows, Murray, McMullin . BESTO'Hara, M . Murray, D. Murray, Carter, McLean, Chilcott . AJAX Goetz 3, Gordon 2, Hoppe 2, Bloom 2, Rozenes, Rozenberg, Galbin . BEST C Cohen, Rozenberg, Bloom, Goetz, Briskin, Jason Wrobel RESERVES KEW 2 .2 5 .3 6.5 7,5.47 MONASH BLUES 1 .5 1 .8 4.10 4.17.41 KEW Wells 2, Mascitti, Chamarenko, Harrison, Barden, Brassd . BEST Crimmins, R . Bruno, Wells, S . Kitson, Barden, Brassil . MONASH Harrison3, Mastos . BEST Spencer, Harrison, Sinclair, Mastos, Castricum, Anderson . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.3 3.5 4.6 5.6.36 IVANHOE 1 .1 7.9 12 .11 19 .15.129 CAUL GRAMMAR Caple 2, Barker, Cronin, Affinita . BEST Holloway, Allsop, Isaacs, Caple, Cronin, S . Williams . IVANHOE Flynn 5, Williams 4, Hoffman 3, Thrackwray 2, Cartwright 2, Freeman, Pekin, Dowling . BEST Cartwright, Rooney, Hochfeld, Flynn, Freeman, Forsyth . ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 0 .2 4.3 5.5 10.5.65 PARKSIDE 6 .3 7.3 14.3 16.3.99 ST KILDA/STH CAUL Wood, Buzza3, Gilchrist . BEST W. Gilmore, Wood, Dynan, Pope, Buzza, Credlins. PARKSIDE Dunabin 3, Anthony Stuart 3, Smith 3, Macnamara 2, Digiacomo 2, Meehan, Singleton, Andy Stuart . BEST Borsoto, P. Smith, Andy Stuart, Howell, Meehan, Dean . COMMONWEALTH BANK 1 .0 3.2 3 .2 4.2 .26 MHSOB 5.3 8.6 15 .11 21 .13.139 COMM BANK Polls 3, Curtin . BEST Rachor, Curtin, Richings . Walsh . Lucas, Henderson. MHSOB Webster 6, McGrath 4, Exton 4, Oxlade 2, Palmos 2, McGuinness 2, Apostolou . BEST Exton, Webster, Browne, Feferkranz, McGrath, Bradley . MAZENOD 0 C 18 .7.115 AJAX 7.1 *43 MAZENOD Mounter 6, Couttie 2, Evans 2, Deegan 2, Richards, Tsiavis, Amy, Kerr, Palamara, Polletti . BEST Cahill, Richards, Welch, Mounter, Smith, Morley . AJAX Kalb 2, Diamond 2, Jelenik, Flinkier, Krasnostem . BEST K .asnostein, Kalb, Stern, Krongold, Mordech, Feldman .
MILESTONES AT M HSO B The committee and supporters of Melbourne High School Old Boys FC sincerely congratulate the following achievements . Ron Verma - today plays his 250th game after a long & illustrious career starting in '79 as U19 Capt, spanning the 80s as a respected snr player,
finally venturing into coaching as Res Coach in 89-90 and becoming our'91 Prem Snr coach . Ron has been a magnificent contributor over 14 yrs, is still Snr Coach and an integral part of the MHSOB scene . We salute you Verms on this great milestone . Paul Kotz - our current Reserves coach and 91 Prem Res Coach joined the club in '84 and since then has given everything to achieve success. Last Sat . (19/6) Kotzy played his 150th great game and is looking forward to the 93 Res Finals as a real challenge . Also a Vice-president in '93 in charge of canteen and social, Paul's contributions over 10 years have become legendary . Congrats Paul . 100 Games milestones to Dave Menzies, Andrew and Mark Webster, all on the same day, and also Andrew Sainsbu ry. These 4 players have become an integral part of our great club and we salute them for their magnificent achievements and contributions . Finally John Duketis deserves recognition . Starting as a 15-y-o in our'89 U19s, John has now reached 76 U19 games, aclub record & possiblyAssoc . record . Well done John 'Junior' Duke
100 AT CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Grant W illiams played his 100th game last Sat (19/6) . After being sidelined early in the first qtr he returned after 1/2 time and was one of his team's best players . Grant has been a solid contributor since his debut senior game in '87 and all at Caulfield Gr look forward to seeing him represent their club with distinction for many more seasons .
SENIOR S BUSUTTIL, Kew BERGMAN, St Kilda HOPPE, Ajax NOBLE, Mazenod OC SANSONETTI, Parkside RESERVE S COUTTIE, Mazenod WIX, MHSOB BOYLE, Mazenod MASCITTI, Kew PALAMARA, Mazenod
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Thomastown provided the upset of the round with a good win over the Tigers, all other games went as predicted allowing me to come home with 4/5 so the perfect score is not too far away. A very even Section this with 6 sides still a chance to participate in September action and 4 still battling the crucial drop to E-Street . REVIEW In excellent condition on Sunday the SKOBS after a sluggish start wherethey were outplayed forthe quarter and a half, came back strongly with a great 3rd stanza to put the game out of Willys reach . As againstthe OGs the week before the Cys found their lack of height to be a problem, and they just could not keep their momentum going for the full 4 terms. For St Kevins who are becoming a danger to the sides above them best were Hopkins in the backline, Mark Brady fresh from his State triumph and Nat Causer at Full Forward . For Willy the usuals Cannon, Harry, and Turnley were all good players as were the Guru who returned to form as well as Domen Grigg who was useful . Old Ivanhoe continued on their merry way with a big win over a struggling No rt h Brunswick who although lacking nothing in endeavour and heart were never in the game. It is very hard to form any form of team pattern when you continually have to make 7 changes each week, and this without a doubt does not help the Northies cause. The Hoes who are keeping pressure on those above them were well served by George Haros who continually amasses possessions at will, Matty Huber and the Showstopper controlled the midfield, Glenn Douglas played well at Full Back and Phil Wall made the fine debut in the Ruck . For North no one was better than Vinny Grimaldi and he was well backed up by Adrian Tirchett and Mark Monty De Morton . Hampton Rovers did well in the first quarter to hold the Blacks who had first use of the strong breeze, but then for some inexplicable reason they seemed to lose the plot and allowed the visitors to score the first 3 into the wind in the 2nd term . From then on it was a one horse race as the Blacks played consistently for the 4 quarter to record a solid win . Best for the victors were Mark Chicken Ellis who played like a man who stayed at home and watched North beat the Eagles rather than being at the Clyde Hotel on Friday night. Andrew Bandt, Timmy Rourke and Robby Hall were also good players . For the Rovers in a disappointing display nobody tried harder than Darren McConville, young Sammy Wills continues to improve, and Blakey battled hard . Brunswick suffered afew injuries unavailabilities and a few discipline moves after their game against Hampton and so a few changes unsettled their side . They still played fairly well and were still a chance at orange time. But again as has been the case all year the OGs just lift themselves just a little bit when the pressure is applied, and in the end came away with a fairly comfortable victory. My old mate Peter Lemon is still away so Old Geelong have lapsed into silence as far as a Match Report and Best Players go . For the Wicks Dasher
Stevens returned to something like his best form, Lars and Shawwy were again good players and of course one cannot leave Danny Hall out who along with Blackie I believe has a strong aversion to Sydney Town . The mind boggles. The surprise of the round took place at Brindisi Street whereforthe 2nd time this year the Towners surprised and had a great victory over the Tigers . It was a good committed effort from Spinnas boys with every player comitting himself to the cause, to prove that they cannot be taken lightly. For the Tigers it was their worst effort for the season, they had a few out injured, but they do not offer this as an excuse, as they concede that Thomastown worked hard all day and fully deserved their victory. They must regroup in a hurry now the Tigers n.FortheTwns vryplaeds mntio Scott Plant played a great game along with evergreen Kevin Harling, Chopper Reed belied his nickname and Surhan and Peter Gloutesis were also fine players . The Tigers best players were Hutchinson and Berry. PREVIEW Well here we go another tough week for a tipster a few games could go either way, but an all out effort this week I must get a perfect score soon to prove that I have got some BRAINS contraryto whatthe Rover may think. Even at home the North Brunswick boys will not be strong enough to beat the St Bedes/Mentone Tigers on the rebound . St Kevins are improving rapidly, Old Ivanhoe have not done much wrong, Cougar has not given me any insider trading this week so that must mean he is not confident, based on this I will tip the visitors . I am going to tip an upset here the Blacks will be back to full strength and spurred on bythe milestones of Gary Wines, Jim Radford and Simon Brommell, will be that determined to win and with John Manton still not fully fit, will run all day and somehow beat the OGs today at the Uni Oval . Hope we are right Mango. Providing they get back a few of their players Brunswick at home should record a hard fought victory over Williamstown to keep their finals chances alive . A miniature Grand Final takes place out at Thomastown where the visitors tackle the home side buoyed by their great victory last week the Rovers won fairly easily in Round 1 1 think with the influx of some youth they will still win today, but be warned with so much hingeing on this game it will not be easy. SELECTIONS : St Bedes, Mentone Tigers, Old Ivanhoe, University Blacks, Brunswick and Hampton Rovers. PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Another good result with a score of 9/10 with only the OGs failing to trouble the scorer. Don't forget the numbers . Phone 571 4808 and the Fax 569 8766 by 5 .30 pm Monday evenings .
MILESTONES As mentioned previously - Congratulations to the I,,io,ying Blacks Gary Vintage Wines 250 games, Jim Radford and Simon Brommell 100 games . Well played ; ellas. All at Old Ivanhoe mourn the retirement of 2 mateur Legends in Doug Cuttriss and Alan Haug o after 438 and 415 games respectively have retire d I true Club Spirit to give the younger kids a chance . ,%1 P11 done to you both your spirit is admirable in what have obviously been 2 great careers .
I ST KEVNS vs OLD IVANHOE (at Righetti Oval) J. Moore, B . Reichel t ;ORTH BRUNSWICK vs ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 4d: K . Segota, S. Harford THOMASTOWN vs HAMPTON ROVERS ~ ;ry; P, Harris, R . Eastwood Boundary: K . Eastwood, M . Russmussen UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD GEELONG .'d: D . Anderson, M . Gilday ;;ILLIAMSTOWN vs BRUNSWIC K (to be played at Williamstown CYMS) Field: C . Rowe, T. Sutcliffe
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F SENIORS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 .2 4 .4 7.7 11 .10.76 ST KEVINS 2 .2 5 .4 11 .11 15.15.105 WILLIAMSTOWN Bezzany4, T Cannon, Hampson, Kuskowski, McLeod, Morgan, Payne, Turnley. BEST M . Cannon, Harry, Featherston, Grigg, Turnley, Clerk ST KEVINS R . G ross 3, G . Lee-Conway 3 . Clohessy 2, Calltl 2, Houngan, Prindiville, Callahan. BEST Hopkins, Brady, Causer, R . Gross, Prindiville, G . Lee-Conway. OLD IVANHOE 6 .8 10 .13 14 .16 19.22 .136 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .2 2 .5 4 .7 6.8.44 0. IVANHOE B . Lowson 4, J . Stevens 3, M . Dyson 3, R. Weddle 2, M . Clarkson, M . Stewart, B . Parry, J. Weddle, C . Ferguson, G . Douglas, M . Veal . BEST G . Hares, M . Stewart, M . Tozer, M . Huber, G. Douglas. P Sigley. NTH BRUNSWICK Grimaldi 3, Borelli, Keay, Lianeas . BEST Grimaldi, A. Tirchett, Johnston, Dimarco, K . Hehir, J . Boudoloh . ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 1 .2 3.7 4.8 5 .15 .55 THOMASTOWN 3 .5 4.7 10.12 10 .15 .75 ST BEDES/MENTONE Giaquinta 2, M . Hecker 2, Gray. BEST Hutchinson, Berry, Diggins, Sebire. Earle, Lannan . THOMASTOWN Plant 2, Ristevski 2, A. Smith, Arcoraca, Petsinis . A. Fellows, Farchione, Langbourne. BEST Plant. Ristevski, Glouftsis, Karambelas, Harling, Fellows. HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .0 3.3 5.3 9 .4 .58 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .5 7.10 13 .17 18 .18 .126 HAMPTON ROVERS WiIIs 3, Amoore 2, Panagiotidis 2, Scarlett, Cullen, BEST McConville, Wills, E . Melnlak, Boyle, Cullen, Natoli. UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD GEELONG 7.3 9 .8 13.11 22 .14 .146 BRUNSWICK 4.1 6 .5 7.7 13 .8 .86 0. GEELONG Howells 9, Groom 3, Glascott2, Edmond 2, Furphy 2, Taylor, Bain, Ritchie, Spiden . BEST Groom, Edmond, Ferguson, Hutchesson, Howells, Logan. BRUNSWICK Cross 3, M . Sayers 2, Moore 2, Stevens 2, McBride . Gibson, Ogilvie, Campbell . BEST Stevens, Hall, Mitchell, Cordes, McBrid e
RESERVES WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 .3 0.5 1 .8 5.9.39 ST KEVINS 1 .3 4.13 7.15 12 .18.90 WILLIAMSTOWN Quinn 2, Buckland, Engler. Williams, BEST Bond, Ipca, Engler, Gleaso n ST KEVINS Will ams 5, Noonan 2, Footner 2, Lewin, Thomas, O'Connor . BEST O'Connor, Williams, M . Chapman, Morgan, Fogarty, J . Bare. OLD IVANHOE 2 .3 4.4 9.7 12 .10.82 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .0 5.1 6.1 6 .1 .37 0. IVANHOE B . Ridewood 3, M . Antrobus 2, B. Yarwood, M . Colledge, M . Power, T. Cormack, D. Craker. BEST S. Vaughan, D. Toll, A. Ongurell . J . Maycock, B . Ridewood, C . Dunnell. NTH BRUNSWICK Cannon 2, Hogg 2, M . Bnffa. BEST P. Hehir. P Randello, Lawton, J. Saunders, Monterosso, Dowsett . ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGS 1 .1 3.8 5.9 8.15.63 THOMASTOWN 2 .2 4.5 6.7 6.8.44 ST BEDES/MENTONE R . Lomagno 2, G. O'Brien 2 . Murray, Wilson, Johnston, Hanrahan. BEST Newport, G . O'Brien, R . Lomagno, Flannery, D. Goodchild, M . Lomagno THOMASTOW N C. Fellows 4. Budak, Salesse . BEST C. Fellows, O'Brien, D'Avoine, Fleming, Giacobre. HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .0 2.1 6.1 9.6.60 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .2 7.5 11 .5 12 .7.79 HAMPTON ROVERS J . Day 5, K . Knight 2, D. Anderson, D. Wilton . BEST M . Barrett, M . Marshall, J . Pearce, D. Rogerson, B. Sadler, J . Day. UNI BLACKS Hallam 4, Pesavento 2, Nixon, Sommerville, Sprunt . McGowan, Phillips, Van Gerrivink . BEST Hallam, Anderson, Keays, Pesavento, McGowan, Mirikli s OLD GEELONG 2 .4 10.8 12 .13 17.16 .118 BRUNSWICK 1 .2 1 .2 1 .3 3.4.22 0. GEELONG Morrison 6, White 4, Stubbings 2, Burbank 2, Hollis, Oliphant, McGowan . BEST McGowan, Hollis, Oliphant, Morrison, Heritage, White. BRUNSWICK Burgess . Pearce, Kennedy. BEST Snelson, Kennedy, Haines, Burgess, Calopa, Sayers .
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REVIEW A long season may be taking its toll, however afte r resting for a week I've gone and picked the card selecting all 5 winners. Aquinas OB finals aspirations continue with a 54 pt win over Elsternwick on the Number 2 Oval . Although Aquinas had to dig deep and find something special to overcome an inspired Elsternwick. In a tight game, Elsternwick held the upper hand at 3/4 time leading by 9 pts, however Aquinas started to find space in the last quarter and in a 9 gl burst eventually ran out easy winners . Best players for Aquinas were Coster and Whelan 6 gls apiece and Jess, whilst for the Wickers Mick Andrews kicked 5 gls and Curtis Collins and Laine McCooke were their better players . Old Essendon finals chances took a nose dive when they were beaten at home in windy conditions by Old Camberwell by 30 pts to commence the second half of the'93 season . A solid defence and better teamwork set up Old Camberwells win . Best player for the Wells was wingman Dave Stevens whilst leading goalkicker was David Provan with 3. Better players for Old Essendon were Gary Crimeri in defence and On-Ballers Cameron Suter and Chris Bilby . St Leos Wattle Park consolidated top spot with a hard fought win over Glenhuntly. Glenhuntly strickened by flu were undermanned in height and ability . Kicking with the wind in the first quarter they managed 4 gls to 1 but St Leos led by 6 pts at the half time mark in an even contest . St Leos outscored Glenhuntly against the wind in the 3rd quarter to set up a 42 pt victory . For St Leos Grant Sargent, Andrew Gill and Steve Nankervis played well across the half back line, whilst for Glenhuntly best players were Kouts in the back pocket and Bazza coming back from knee surgery. After the joy of victory before the long weekend break, ANZ came crashing back to earth when defeated by 90 pts by Doveton. The cold conditions made for a slow Zedder start giving up 10 gls in the first quarter, whilst only managing 2 into a strong wind . From then on ANZ were more competitive . For the Zedders their best was again Jack "Inspector Clueseau" McDonald in the midfield, Lyndon Snelling in the ruck and newcomer Brendon Geary on the ball . In the final game of the round, Powerhouse had a comfortable 57 pt win over Bulleen United . PREVIE W Aquinas play host to Old Essendon in a match vital to both clubs finals aspirations . Old Essendon have faltered over the last 2 weeks however in a close game I'm going to tip Old Essendon to redeem themselves and stop the Aquinas charge . In the match of the round, Old Camberwell play St Leos Wattle Park and in what should be a closer game than in the first round, St . Leos should remain
the top dogs . Powerhouse travel to Doveton who will be too strong and should win easily. Glenhuntly at home against ANZ should return to the winners list and consolidate their position in the four. In the final game in the battle to avoid relegation , Elsternwicktravel to Bulleen United eagerto avenge their narrow first round loss . In what should be a very close game, I'll tip the Wickers to come out on top . SELECTIONS : Old Essendon, St Leos, Glenhuntly, Doveton, Elsternwick . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Again only 7/10 reports. Phone 268 3663 or Fax 268 4141 . [7
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WICKER 2 - 100 GAME S Elsternwicks Adam 'Man Mountain' Haskin and Peter `The Roudy One' Tsiampas both play their 100th game this week (26/6) against Bulleen Utd . Adam continues to defy gravity in his quest to fulfill his football prowess, whilst Peter does his talking by weaving his magic around his opponents . All at Elsternwick wish Adam and Peter best of luck . ANZ BANK 50 GAMER The Zedders congratulate Rick 'Magnum' McDonald on reaching his 50 games for the club this week (26/6) . Various absences have slowed his reaching this tally but with Rick getting back to his best form we look forward to seeing him clock up many more games in Zedder colours.
ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs AQUINAS OB ANZ BANK vs OLD CAMBERWELL POWERHOUSE vs GLENHUNTLY BULLEEN UNITED vs DOVETON ELSTERNWICK vs OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR
I SENIORS ELSTERN W ICK 2 .6 8.11 12.14 12 .15.87 AQUINAS 4 .2 6.5 11 .11 20.21 .141 EySTERNWICK M. Andrevr 5, A . Hanktn 3, R . McIntyre, Murphy, Orgill , 3ESTC. Collins, McCooke, Andrews, Shine, Ward, S, Mahony ApUtr1AS Coster 6, Whelan 6, Jess 2, Clifford 2, Johnston 2, Tarou!li, ;, ng BEST Jess, Hacking, Grierson, Flynn, Vankerkhoven, Tarulll . OLD ESSENDON GR 2 .3 6.7 6.9 7.10 .52 4.3 8.3 10.5 12 .10 .82 OLD CAMBERWELL 0 . ESSENDON J. Tappa 2, Agosta 2, Pana, Souter M, Tappa . BEST Pana . Bilby, Tonks, M . Tappa, G . Crameri . 0. CAMBERWELL D. Proven 3, A . Kynacou 2, A. Gibbs 2, S . Horskns, r.r, T. McManus, D . Essery, E . Smith . BEST D. Stevens, A. Cocks , -~~A . Kyriacou, W. Forword, A . Hardenberg. ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 1 .3 5.9 9.12 13.18 .96 GLENHUNTLY 4 .4 4 .7 7.12 7.12 .54 ST LEOS Steward 3, Corrigan 2, D. Dmcolantonio 2, Gill, Burke, Kelly, n . r, s, Qudty . BEST Nankervis. S, Ingram, Sargent, Gill, Corrigan . e<t GLENHUNTLY Bazza 2, T. Hill 2, Halpin, Juddo, Dicko . BEST Kouts . r. ,ioin, Millar, Antonio, Silvey, I . Withers, ANZ BANK 2.1 9.5 10.5 11 .10 .76 DOVETON 10.11 14.12 18.20 24 .22 .166 ANZ Cairns 3, Saunders 2, Geary 2, Snelling 2, Cox. BEST J . McDonald, Snelling, Geary, Pentland . Grieve, Strahan . DOVETON Dyke 12, Burgess 4, Goodwin 3, S . Wilson, Campbell, Murphy, Eyre. Cipressi . BEST J. Reiger, S. Reiger, M . Dyke, A. Campbell . L . Freeman, W . Burgess POWERHOUSE 4.5 12 .8 14.14 18.18 .126 BULLEEN UTD 1 .2 5.3 8.5 10 .9 .69 POWERHOUSE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received BULLEEN UTD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . RESERVES ELSTERNWICK 4 .2 5.3 7.4 10 .4 .64 AQUINAS OB 4 .2 8.8 12.11 16.17.113 ELSTERN W ICK Abrahams 3, Zaffiro 3, Bonbon 2, Kirkham, Heath . BEST O'Connor, Beaney, Stankovach, Heath, Bower, Mahon y AQUINAS Harris 4, Dunne 3, Wilkinson 2, Rogers 2, Field, Tilley, Wan", Winnen, Phelan . BEST Tilley, Field, Kenny, Harris, Dunne, Phelan OLD ESSENDON GR 0.0 1 .1 3.4 5.5 .35 OLD CAMBERWELL 6.3 9.5 13.6 15.9 .99 0. ESSENDON Stevens 3, Hughes, Stone . BEST Stabbing, Hughes . Stone, Eastway, Stevens, Murden . 0. CAMBERWELL B . Pyke 5, A. Inkster 4, J. Ned 3. D . Hayes 2, S Burmeister. BEST A . Kent, D. Sim, J . Neil, M . McHutchison, D Alex, J . Harvey. ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 4.3 13.12 18.12 22 .19.151 GLENHUNTLY 1 .2 1 .3 4.4 5.4 .34 ST LEOS Meehan 7, Faulisi 5, A . Kenny 2, Morris 2, Sweetland 2, Box, Greely, Knowles, Vandenacker BEST Faulisi, A . Kenny, O'Halloran, Meehan, Greely, Walsh , GLENHUNTLY Black 2, Dix 2, Farley. BEST Ley, Nimma, Black, Stewart, Boxshall, Bird . ANZ BANK 0.4 1 .7 3.8 4.9 .33 DOVETON 2 .2 6.3 8.5 13 .11 .89 ANZ Morse 2. Nicholson, Toomey. BEST R, Liddell, Haggar Arzato, Lovell, Marshall, Morse. DOVETON Pepper 6, McDonald 2, Charleston, Fairweather, HiII, Paul Lambert, Sumondis, BEST Pepper, D . Giddens, Turner, Paul Lambert, Womersley, Peter Lambert . POWERHOUSE 3.2 6.6 8.9 11 .15.81 BULLEEN UNITED 2 .1 3.3 4.3 5.3.33 POWERHOUSE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BULLEEN UTD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
SENIORS DYKE, Doveto n VAUGHAN, St Leos W.P. ANDREWS, Elsternwick LENGACHER, ANZ Ban k D. PROVAN, Old Camberwell RESERVES PYKE, Old Camberwel l BURKE, St Leos W.P. EVANS, Old Essendon STEVENS, Old Essendon
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ICU-] E NOT E Some messages regarding dress requ i rements: • Umpires and members of the Executive will report breaches of dress requirements and clubs will be automatically fined for these breaches. • Interchange steward - white coat, VAFA armband . • Runners - orange shirt, tracksuit pants or shorts (not to be the colou r of other participating team) . • Medical Staff - white top, VAFA armband . • Trainers and drink carriers - white tops, VAFA armbands, tracksuit pants or shorts (not to be the colour of other participating team) . • Playing jumper - must have V logo, numbered correctly, home or away shorts, club socks . • Bike shorts - flesh coloured only. • Field/Boundary umpires ( club supplied) - VAFA shirt, white shorts, navy socks. -Other league's umpiring gear is not acceptable . • Goal Umpi res - white coat, 2 flags (45x45 cm) .
F'1 SECTION by Michael Noonan
Old Carey broke their nine-game losing streak with the upset win of the year over Latrobe and Peninsula finally gained a firm spot in the four after some very interesting and surprising Round 10 matches . St Johns and St Ma rys kept their spots on top while St Andrews dropped out of the four after a costly loss to UHSOB. REVIEW Despite being level at half-time, Peninsula kicked 6 .9 to 1 .4 against the wind to run home winners by 10 gls over Salesian in the F1 Match of the Day . The win saw the Pirates shoot to third spot on the ladder and confirmed them as definite flag contenders . St Pats failed to learn from their Round One lesson, going down to St Ma rys by 8 gls at Southern Road . The Patters got within 12 pts half-way through the third term but could not go on with it and losttheir fourth on the trot . St Andrews, who were on top a few weeks ago, slipped further down the ladder after losing to an improved UHSOB by 10 pts. The loss cost St Andrews their spot in the four and gave UHSOB with the help of star players McLean and Skins, their third consecutive win . Ladder leaders St Johns had more trouble than expected against an underrated West Brunswick at Parkville, eventually sneaking home by 6 pts . As predicted, Old Carey caused the upset of the year and ended their disastrous losing streak with an 8 pt victory over Latrobe. The Carey Boys were first at the ball and more determined to win and will be hoping that this is the first of many more . PREVIEW The F1 Match of the Day will see St Johns take on St Andrews at Dandenong . St Johns are getting used to being on top and, after a close shave last week, will want a solid win to secure their position and keep St Andrews out of the four. St Andrews, however, won their Round Two encounter by three gls and will want to make ammends after their disappointing Round Ten loss. St Johns should prove too strong in a close and tough physical clash . UHSOB should have their fourth consecutive win when they take on Peninsula at Parkville. UHSOB have gone from strength to strength in recent weeks and will shock the Pirates with a 5 gI victory. St Ma rys, who snuck home by 3 pts last time against West Brunswick, are coming off a confident win and will be keen to impress the home crowd and regain top spot . West Brunswick, however, just missed out last week against the seemingly unconquerable St Johns and will be difficult to beat . The home side should have their third loss for the season with a 3 gl defeat . Latrobe are difficult to beat at home and should have no trouble disposing of St Pats, who have yet to win an away game . Salesian will want to bring Old Carey back to earth with a thud when they meet them at Chadstone today . Although they lost by 98 pts in Round Two, Old Carey
will want to show last week's win was not a fluke and should give Salesian a run for their money . The home side, however, are still in the finals race and will be determined to stay there, Salesian should get the points with a 5 gl win . MILESTONES • Congratulations to Brian Lugg who plays his 150th game for UHSOB this week . • Well done to Mark W ise of St Pats who plays his 50th for St Pats against Latrobe this week . • Tony Huebner, a triple B&F winner for St Marys, played his 100th game last Saturday . Well done from everybody at the club . • Salesians Mick Bourke finally notched up his 50th game on Saturday against Peninsula . SOCIAL • Latrobe Uni will be having a Dinner Dance on July 10th . • St Ma ry s are holding a Past Player's Luncheon on 26 June to select the club's best 20 players from the Golden era of 1975-80 . A disco will follow in the club rooms that night. • Salesians Music Trivia Night will be happening on 3 July. • St Pats will be going on a Mystery Tour on 3 July. COACH FILE The Senior Coach of Salesian Collegains FC, Michael Mitchell, was a former student and school captain of Salesian College . Although he was an extremely talented Junior footballer and cricketer, his football career was restricted due to countless injuries. He returned to teach at Salesian, coaching a number of school sides and was Captain/Coach of the Cricket side . His position as Coach this year is his first attempt at football coaching at a Senior level .
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F1 SECTION LATROBE UNI vs ST PATRICKS Field: A. Stubbs, N . Woods ST MARYS vs WEST BRUNSWICK Field: A . Taylo r ST JOHNS OC vs ST ANDREWS Field: G . Moore, D . Kramer UHSOB vs PENINSUL A Field: T. Nathan, C. Thuys SALESIANS vs OLD CAREY Field: C. Box, G . Wolter F2 SECTION CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OAKLEIGH . Hinton (Rot), D Field: W . Benjami n BALWYN COMBINED vs OLD WESTBOURNE Field: D. Ashton, V. Vescov i Boundary: N . Smith, R . Cormick YARRA VALLEY OB vs CANTERBURY NTH BALWYN Field: C. Swale, T. Foley BORONIA PARK vs VUT/FIT Field: R . Smith, A . Belcher CAMBERWELL vs RICHMOND CENTRA L Field: A . Firley, B . Johannsen
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*PERCENTAGE will be calculated as normal - total points scored x 100 divided by total points scored against . *Premiership Lists (p48) will be regularly presented in a different form for the above sections .
MARKETING NEWS by Phil Steven s
Level 2 sponsor CLUB WAREHOUSE at the end of season 1992 agreed to become a VAFA sponsor for seasons 1993 and 1994 with the possibility of an upgrade to Level 3 status should club support during 1993 be significant. Club Warehouse Manager Kenn Radford madethese comments on Club Warehouse : "Club Warehouse was established in 1986, a new company seeking recognition in the service area of Spo rts Strappings and First Aid . Like all small new businesses the early years were not easy, however patience and integrity allowed Club Warehouse to venture more fully into the Sports Medicine areas . We a re now in our seventh year and still at the same address but with many improvements from the year 1986 . Our Staff consist of trained A .S.M .F. & St . John members together with pharmacists, to assist our now many Customers with their requirements . This year 1993, Club Warehouse was accepted by the VAFA as a Level 2 Sponsor. We are indeed p roud to be a part of the VAFA and look forward to many future years in the role as a
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• Umpire appointments for weekend matches - to assist clubs in supplying officials when required (Friday ) • A new service : Thursday morning - all permits approved the previous Wednesday evening will be read out . U19 permits approved on Friday will be listed Friday afternoo n • Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday evening ) Service provided courtesy of Computer Implementation Consultants, Port Melbourne
Under 19 Section 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach: M . Carus! 1- B- Rattray 2. S, Fischer 3- t Spirlr 4, J . Carusi 5- A, DeVincentis 6. M, Reaby 7, V- Piccioli (VC) 8- F. Paol a g, S- Foste r j0- J- Woodward tt . D. Paola (C) 12, M . Burke 13- E- Kerr 14, L. Lowen 15, N,Romano 16, L . McGuire 17-J. Pignataro 19, M . Quinn 20, C . Crosland 21, M- Sontag 23,J . Cochrane 24 P. Egan 25- M . Mobilia 26- M . Walker 27, S . McIntosh 31 . P. DiCiero 32 . D. Sutherland OVC) 34, R . Henderso n 35 . P Di Ludovico 41- J. Mosc a 47- A. Alsbury
DE LA BLUE Coach : Noel Jenkinson 2. A . Scott 3. D. Gleason 4 . D-V- Smit h 6. A. Fountoulakis 8. P. Grant 9 . M . Macorra 10 . C . Makinson 11 . A . Gran t 12 . A. Malitzia 13 . P. Conroy (Capt) 15 . D. Par r 16 . KT. Greene 17. D . Larkin 18 . D. Pearson 19. B,Fuog 20. A. Frawley 21 .T.Dundon(VC) 22 . C . Hynes 24. P. Satchel] (VC) 32. J . Gallagher (VC) 47. M . McGrath 48,P.Ronchi
MARCELL I N MAZ ENOD Coach : Scott Christiansen Coach : Tom De Youn g 1 . J. Keays 1 . D. Huggins 2 . C. Williams 3 . C. Purcel l 4 . Jason Ibrahim 5, A . Nasrallah 6 . L .Toscano 7. L. Thompson 8 . D. Mora n 9 . D. Coutts 10. N . Godwin (VC) 11 . John Ibrahim . A. Labagnara 1 2 S. Mathews (Capt) 13. 14. Troy Cox 15. D. Evans-Smith 16. M . Lowr y 17. R. Bromage 18. B. Moran 19. Ro b 20 . R . Carats 21 . M . Sanel6 22 . S. Abbott 23 . M . Sammut 24 . C. Leffley 25, G . Rave 26 . A. Howard 27. D. Waters
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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. Steven s 23. A . Pound (Capt) 26. C. Allen 29. R Kerr 30.A .Aicock 34. B. Adamopoulos 36, A. Whitaker 37. B. Nicholls 38L M, Jones 39 . D. Hayter 40 . J . Raby (VC) 50, A. Hilton 52 . A . Chi n
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Under 19 Centra l BULLEE N / TEMPLESTOW E Coach : Mal Prior I N Waddel l 3 G Hatton 4 G Da"iey 5 L Parrs 6 G Taylor 7 ASaw 8 A Ibrahim 9 S Frase r 10 R Robertson 11 P Reid 12 C McMahon 14 G Parkinson 16 C Shallard l 17 D Hal 18 D Cummins 20 R Lambest 2t B Croft 22 P Bnndley 27 tN Murphy 32 G Massey 49 M P,ibeany 55 J Prio r
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Under 19 South AJAX coach : Mark Zuker Assistant : Steven Bendel 1 . Mehl 2. J. Klooger (DVC) 3. Gelbart 4. Gold 5. M . Rajch 6. Rotstein 7. Moss 8. Jeremy Wrobel (VC) 9. Rose n 10 . Nathan 11 . Assera f 12 . Krasnostein (DVC) 14. Steine r 15. Szwider 16. Weisler 17, Segal 18. B. Frid 19. Fink. 20. Smorgon 21 . Popper 22. Duzenman 23 . Abraham 24 . Roshandler 25 . Cukierman 26 . Kirzner 27. Grosman 28 . Kleiman 29 . Meltzer 30 . Lewis 31 . Chrapot 32 . Braun (Capt) 33 . Bram 34 . Aladjem 35 . C. Cohen 36. Matov 37. Goldstat 38 . Pearce 39. Engelman 40. E. Silver 41 . Ruben 48. Feldman
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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 . Gros s 32. A . Engleman 34. M. Thomson 35. B. Kuppe (Capt) 40. E . Fellows 42. A . Smith M AJOR SPONSOR
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OLD GEELONG Coach : Tim Kiliwo rt h 1 . A. Currie 2. G. Pithi e 3. M. Belshaw 4. M. Moore 5. P. O'Brien 6. A. Whit e 7 . T Goug h 8 . A. Colquhoun 9 . A . Guest to. J. Mantello 11 .P.Ingham 15. P. Mahoney 17. M . Wilkinson 27. B. Cogan 31 . T Jackson 36. J . Richmond 44, A . Dawson 49. T. Killworth 51 . R . Forbes 53. C . Kaaka 54. J. May 60.C .Spand 67. H . Magowan 69. A . Brocksop p
ST. BERNARD'S Coach: Marcus Crea k 1 . D. Solomon 2 . T. Devers 3. P. Farmer 4. V. McGuire 5. D . Copeland 7. M .Creak 8. J . Monaghan 9 D. Klaaysen to . M . Gollant 11 . P. Klaaysen 12 . M . Dowling 13. I. O'Loughlin t4. T. Matkov 15.F. Monaghan 16. J. Pearson 17. M . Cunningham 18. H . Tobin 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. Moon 48. B. Doolan 54 . S . Brooks 58. S . Tobin 78 . M . Devers MAJOR SPONSO R
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 . Lyons
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 . BolHho 82.P Roper 96.S Redde n
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Club XV111 Sout h BLOODS F.C. Coach : Neil Van 1 P Amarant (Capt) 2 G. Carroll 3 P Dipetrantorno 4 G Taylor
5 J Wills
6. R . Howard 7 M Payne 8 M Sexton 9 S Powel l 10 D Horelsi 12 S Curtis 13 G . Bailey 14 A, Bett s 15 B. Broome (VC) 16 C. Hutchinson 17 P Greene (VC) 18 D Payne 19, M . Roha n 20 J Rowbottom 21 . N . Van 22 A Varela 23 R. Findlay 24 R Gee 25 J Melzak 26 B Jarick 27 P Gaynor 28.J .Nanowch 29. S. Smit h 30 D, Thomas 31 . J . Grant 32 J Toomey 33 M Turner 34 C. Burnham 35, M, Payne 36 P. Cantone 37 J . Murray
OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : R . Hockney A. Wilson 2 R . Famdon
3 S. Hunt 4 . A . Cordne r 5. S. Potter (Capt) 6 R . Hockney 7 P Harris 8. S Conlan 9 N . Osucuro
10 A. Joyce
11 R . McCuskey 12, A . Georgione 14 A. Woodhouse(VC) 15, C Dougla s 16 P Wood 17, G . McLaghlan 18 D McDonald 19. J . Walmsley 20 A Kenyon 21, P Wait e 22 . J . Metcalf 30 T. Taylor (VC) 34 . A . Scrinis 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 561S Hargreaves 61 R Van Den Dunger 62. J Davi s 64 D Doyle 68 R Perera
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COLLEGIAN S Coach : David Tadgell 1 . B. Letchford 2, R. Campbell 3 N. Sibbing 4 N. Carroll 5 A Davies 6 P Dunn e 7. M Wallwork 8 D. Lever 9 C Comley 10 D Peles It C Woods 12 G . Cook 13 . C Muirden 14, C, Chappell 15 P Wolff 16 S. Mackay ITS Byrne 18 A Kerr 19 C Mackay (DVC) 20 M . Whittaker 21 P. Milford 22 . G Parsons 24. D Tadgell (Capt) 25. W. Mahoney 31,1 Lockwood 32 . R Nancarrow 35 A, Taylor 39 .R.Jones 40 R. Walke r 41 . S . Lie 42, L . Griffi n 43. N . Comley (VC) 45. P. Harry 46, A, Mitchell '.. 49 G . McColi 52, B BArker 53. J. Smith 54 . A . Holland 55 .R . Cross 56. J . Levin 59. C . Manuell 60. A, Burgess 66. B . Simpson 69. M . Burgess 71, R Evan s 85. M. J. Emmett 88 . A, Mvakian
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Stephen Hawkins 1 M . Clunies-Ros s
2 .R Edward s
3 S . Hawkins (Capt) 4 T. Russel l 5, S Montgomery 6 . A . Fiel d 7 . A Sutherlan d 8. B, Featherstone 9,J Forbe s 10. H, McCallum 11, K. Fuller 12. S Gorman 14. A Sleenan 15 C Billing 17, R . McLeish 18 A, Clunies-Ross 20. D . Murtas h 21 . S . Wilson 22 S, Bennett 23 Q Lesion 24. H . Middleton 27 E Montgomery 28L . Higham 38,A .Hawdo n
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DE LA SALL E Coach: Roy Main 1, A King 6BHoy 8. D. Jennings 10, S. Francis 13, C . Bourke 16. S Hayes 18. M . O'Dnscoll 20, B Brasher 21 . B. Manassa 25 P Daly 26. M . Williamson 27. D. Lambe 29. P Commerford 31 . A . Worstelmg 36 A Vomer o 38 . M. Shaw 43 . S . Buick 51 . P McKenzie 59. P Cowan 60, M . Thorn
MAZENO D Coach : Danny Wain 3 S Campbell 6. W Francis 9. P Hal l 10. M Tetley 17. T Tzavis 18 M . Sinclair 21 . M, Quirk 22 . S. Williams 23, M, Morley 26 . W. Poulter 27 R, Palamara 2& N . Littl e 3t C Smith 33 J Boyle 34, D Connolly 35 S. Ker r 36. M, Pollett i 37, N . Collins (Capt) 39 R Bourbon (VC) 40. M . Birch (DVC) 42 J Grim son 43.G Amy 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 Nei l 63 P. Welch 64 B . Field 65. P. Foley 66. S . Fraser 67. S. Ritchie 69 C Desmier 78 . J. Walsh
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558 5255 OLD XAVERIANS
POWERHOUSE Coach : P.Hollowood 1, J Terzakis 2, P Broa•m 3 C Hunte r 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 IT Mark Hunt 19, G . Allexehs 23 M Silva 26 S. McDonald 34 JCha n 36 P Hollowood (CC) 37 S McLeo d 39 N McKay 40 M . Birch 49 . J Caracos 50. A . Georgantas 51, S . Silva (VC) 56. N . Maionis 61 . M Brown 62 . B. Miller 63 D.Shaw
MONASH WHITES 1 . T. Dionyssopoulos 2, A, Bainbridge 3 J . Young (Capt) 4, M Dietric h 5 P. King 6. M .Coiella 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 Sin n 16 D. Graham 17 L . Coiombies 18 S Dods 19, J. Hewitt 20 N Capp 21 . W Farley 22 . M Gemmola 23J. DeVotl 24. H . Truoag 26 J. Florin 27. J Fox
28 . G . Ridley 30 . G . Morgan (V.Capt) 31 . M Young (DVCapt) 33r M Tully 35. A Kowanjku 38. K Shoebridge 42 . M . Sharkey 49. A. O'Har a 77. G . Sammells 99 . R, O'Neil l
F1 Section LATROBE UN I Senior Coach: David Hackney Assistant Coach: Sean DuMn 2 .D Huffer 3 S Frednckscn 4ACNe 5 G Dim 6. J Dumaresq 7 D Hank ng 8 P Henderson 9 0 Show t0 M Bakogiarus tt P Johnson t2 S Frtzpatrrok 13 A hatiano 14 S Haynes 15G Robson 16 G Lersch 17 D Smith 18T O'Connor 19 R Rxhards 20 P Lockwood 21 0 Edmunds 22 M Edmunds 23 S Dunn 24 J Scan;on 25 B Brown 26 C Lloyd 27 D Ravens, 28 C Thomson 29 N Carbone 30 V Caral ;en 31 S Lonergan 32 T Daldy 33 D Fakhry 49 R, Ivey 34 D Rider 50. S Birre"J 35. T Johnston 51 D Wines 36 R Evans 52. J Cousns 37 A Chodo 53 tA Wright 38. M Auldist 54 L Wa!lis 39 A Weeks 55 A Cummings 40 A Blaster, 56. S Price 41 J Seabrook 57 P LPhrke 42 L Page 58 A Brennan 43 AThomson 59 L McNamara 44 B taundarls 60 G. Lleq 45. S Turner 61 B, O'Connor 46 0 Wright 62.A Reeves 46 M Kreuzer 63 M Schreenan 48 T 0'Bnen 68, D SAabottnm
ST. JOHNS OLD COLLEGIANS Seniors Coach : S . kWorrey I R O'Connor 2 R Back 3 Nk h 4 B taBrooy S S Coolant no 6 S Corcoran 7 J Ladson B D Jankavx 9 A Hachette 10 T Cantwell t MeeganC 12 G Matheson 13 S Ha m 14 J Sheehan 5 D Sutton 16 W Charlton 17 0 Chnshan 18 C Frerkzr 19 M Mi .er 20 L Adamson 21 S Koppens 22 J Doherty 23 J Canal 24 R Crazier 25 P L,dde'I 26 C Emery 27 R Walton 28 G Thomas 29 D Hggms e 30 R Sox
31 P Tam 32 C Anaya 34 GZ Waters 33 Memos 35 J Sacco 36 F Schena 37 M Hancoc k 38 h1 Ladson 52 M Blundell 39 S Canning 53 P Guergues 40 J Owen 54 P Demezeres 41 M 006rero 55 S McCreesh 42 T Duca 56 0 0Nel : 43J Dalton 57 S Peppe r 44 G Shaer 58 M Ware 45 . N Saunderson 59 G Carer 46 D Rye 60 M Ytatkms 47 D Fall 61 S Cockayrs 48 . G Patbmn 62 J Coven 49 S Oousha 63. P Kelly 50 A Riedel 64 5 Kimpton 51 L Mum Pus 65 P Paccagnan
OLD CAREY Senior Cosch : Barry Rist Asst. Coach: Tim Styles Res Coach: John Hands 4 R Cutlack(Capt)
6 R Hughes 8 P Harrrs 9 S hiacrae 10 . K Shrives t1 A Cope 12 W Ba➢agh 44 J Rl s 13 S Jorvs 45A Nawrh .am 14. C Bryan 46 D Websda!e 15 C Hughes 47 A Sheedy t6lA Jones 48 A Cop e 17 C. Ghndemann 50 P Bremner 18 . B Darby 51 S Taebnng 19 G Ben' 52 P P.4eldrum 20 J Raft 56. N Clements 22 J Hands 57 S Fuggx 23 T Price 58 A Thomas 24 S Brown 59 C Scot t 25. M Harris 60 M Sartain 26 d McCue (VC) 61 R Salon 27 S Neale 66 C Anderson 28 P Nance (Res-C) 68 D Fitzeatrrck 29 T Moufion 77, J Kee6;e 30, A Drover 78 M Wappet 31 M McKtttnck 79 D Zadnik 32 G . Neale M, Blackburn 33 ANetsen BLane 34. G Earthy, M Merry 35 ft McDouall S Grcannood 36 M Eastham G . Dyson 37 D Llexetlyn D Paros.ao 38 D Freeman J Bayard 39. P Bennett A SrtWbng 40 G Hancock M Ward 41 A. Clark M Cooke 42 5 Ushck B German 43 M Cheong P Jaknbe r MAJOR SPONSOR
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PENINSUL A Seniors Coach : R. Kerley 1 M Sampson (c Res) 2 9. McP:ahon (Capt) 3 M God:ng 4 M Dentry 5 R Gcd ng 6 M Cross 7 N . Franks 8 P Angus (VC) 9 P Kroh n to P Sndt 11 A M ican 72 .V BrancaUsano 13 0 Mathe .n 14 D N.'ame.5nuth (DVC) 5AO'Neil 16 S 0kshire 17 M Manne s
18 S Gloarer 45 M Freeman 19 S Furrow 46 L Marks 20 F Brakh 47 J Ker r 21 S Met.onnan 48J E 22 A Calks 49 5. 23. A Nolan 50 D Cra. r.! 24 M Fisher 51 G Dames 25. P Coulson 52 M Cook 26 A Thnpp 53APei_z7 27 M Hopes 54 0 Morley 28 S Mican 55 S K:ng 29 D Morgan 56 S Dgregorro 30. R B :ood ° 57 A Bww n 31 5 Farrer 58 J Plummer 32 A Parsons 59 P West 33 C Mannes 60 P Carson 34 G Nelson 61 C Cross 35 B Jarrett 62 J Cross 36 A Jarrett 63 M Butler 37 D Burton 64 A Landrey 38 P MzGmh 65 M, Super 39S Taylor 66. A McK_e 40S Paterson 67 T Stexan 41 S Bryant 68 R Carter 42 D F ..lips 69 A Gros s 43 R Pritchard 70 P MacNamara 44 5 Toro^=s 71 M Chasterman 4
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33 C Halden 49 G Komrantaks 34 8Duke 50D Pope 35 R Burns 51 DHendnckson 36 E Evans 52 F Sadde r 37 D0.Bauke 53 P Neuman 38 P Fuller 54 T tVh:cousk 39 R Pong 55 A Rya n 40 D Kennedy 56 S Boast 41 T Ky :acopoulos 57 H BaMes MAJOR SPONSORS
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Senior Coach: Dick Clay Res. Coach: Graham Mullinger 1 M Learmonth (CaphRes) 2 T Bu d 3 R Lmngstone 4 P Birpon 5 Vl NUL:nger 6 S Stone 7 P Malcolm 8 J Slneco 9 M Huebner 10 T Jones 11 B Clark 12 G Mu3lins t3 M Rappoccw 14 A Huebner (VC) 15 D Andrens 16, W Black 17 A Bourke 8 W Ross 19 D Lupton 20 F O'Rourke cap) 21 T Ymer 22 S Grant 23. S Pres. 24 1 Goulet t 25 A Satterley (VC Res) 26 M Carpenter 42 D Woodcock 27 J Bernardi 43 M Cudden 28 J Innes 44 M Kendall 29 J Fulle; 45 N Faufkrer 30 C Stanton 46 C Bryan t
SALESIAN S Senior Cantu Michael Mitchell Reserves Coach : Leigh Glimore 1 M Bourke (Cap: ) 2 M CaNald i 3 M Brennan (4'C) 4 L Grfmore(Res -0G) 5 M Canavan
ST. PATRICK'S MENTON E Seniors Coach : B. Sebi re An Coach: D. Stuhld reler Ree. Coach : P. Fatoums t T Camm 2 P Barry (Capt) 3 0 S^_edsman 4 P Leurs 5 C Johnston 6 T Daes 7 K GurDer B D Penh 9 P Emmc;t 10 B Sethre 11 P Fatouros(ResCC) 12 M Noonan(VC ) t3 Scott Vans 14 T AI'-asa,n 15 G Coran 16 J McCarthy 17 B Mackay
18 T Sullivan (DVC) 19 C Stz.zns 20 8 Kehetl 21 P Haxkms 22 P Murphy 23 M Sulhvan 24 S 0'Con :ar 25 M Sm in 47 B!'-:26 tA Mukatrf 48 D' :. . -27M4LSe9t 28 M 0'Brren 50 A( ° 29 S Adams 51 A 1 '30SHawker52N :we 31 TNelson (DVC-R)53 32 G Wilson 5 4 34 0 Sheehan 56 G P : .35HKe!t7Ai _ 36 M G,b ins 58 D Dtl~n 37 T Symons 59 F Kounas 36 . K Wood 61 D Haldran 39 S Driver 62 M D a 40 D Nx'=s(VCR) 63 A Gunter 41 C Fray:r 67 G Capua^o 42 !,t He ,"zn 69 P Dynes 4' D :'r, 71 P Murphy 4L 5 L.-- : 72 S Lehs k1AJOR SPONSOR
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I.I.H .S.O.B . Senior Coach : L . Thornetoe 1 G Haeude r t A Ftavel (2) 2 I Clear 3 R Smt hy 4 C McLennan 5 C Shone 6S Smith 7 C Skinns 8T Hattax 9 R Smith 0 P Burns tt B Bniten 12 G Bales 12 C Athol (2) 13 P McLean 14 D Rega n 15 M Dawdsor, i 6 P Guothorpe 7 B Rotfra;211 18. P Hooper 19 G Mazza 20T Trannno 21 8 \4aod
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LYNDHURST CLUB HOTEL * BISTRO a Cnr. Albion & Lygon Sts East Brunswick 3057 Phone : 386 148 6
WEST BRUNSWIC K Senior Cosch: P. Hickey Res. Coach: D. Moore t I t,+ct :,, 2 8 Cr 3 F! : _ S C B r. . .-_ 6S Ca 7 J Gra, 8 P Morrissey 9 D Moore 10 S pyrite tt A Scarafao 12 H Johnston 13 T B"kir.gham 14 P Rob:nann 15. P MeNaughtw ; 16. D Anderson 17 J Jackson 18 B Wilke s
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BORONIA PAR K Senior Coach: Ad ri an Kettle Resenres Coach: Mick Hawken 1 J Greer,e 2 D We:a!rn 3 D Omrk '.., 4 D Menlo .' 5 G Hintsman ''.. 6 D Grego 27 V St, 7 C Banks 28 D Cr 8 tA Creek 29 D L e9RL"anbul 10 ht Han-ken 3 ,. I 11 AWlSOn 32' J72 C Uo,d 33 Mon rigs 13 G Gerrard 34 R Greer._Nds 14 M Pound 35 D Goodger 15. A Kel:e 36 G Coa! h 16 T Cooper 37 1 Ashman 17 N Ncrthxck 38 R Gresham eds t8 J 39 F.4ethereil t9 K 141;,40 .1 G Craving 20 P. Cur,an 47 M Am m 21 Palnr`.h 42 K ChaJ.s 22 R Clo~ 43 D Robmsoo 23 C Menke 47 P Clos e 24 C Huoey 48 S Chariton 25 M Bercheq 50 R Dean 26 G Chnsto'orou 69 C Tooze
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CAMBERWEL L Senior Coach : Stave Sherry Reserves Coach: Mark Williamson 2 G Rocco 3 A Hes!marn 4 P Assop (Ca 5 t"d Glasscock ~) 7 J PG.ey 8 8 Kemp 9 FA tV,lam:on 10 G Ken 11 NTern-ej 2 P RossPo 74 G Mines 75. D Cluuerbuck 6ASil 17 P Engchaq {1C) '8 P MacDora'd 20 . D Murph y
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2 M G, me 34 B Jayrer 3 J M4che" 35 A M0xa 4 P Sider 36 . J West 5 D Canes 37 M FAatherson 6 C Jones 38 A Jordan
7 A Chndo 39 A Kell y 8 A Horsburgh 40 M Belcher 9 A Schrmdt 41 D Mas!e.`s 77 A S!aNOrd 42 J Smmons 72 G Harns 43 N Asher 13 J Se.vell 44 S NwhoL=on 14' IT Gee• 45 S Bellan! 75 A Board 46 8 Haley 76J Beck 47 G Pension 17 A Goates 46 D Eads t8 P Manrrsen 49 H Quick t9 S Cnr,SO 50 S Laaery 20 J Mana7okaks 51 N Jans 21 S Loakdes S2 P Harrs 22 8 Shavr 53 P Armatas 23 S Porter D Evans 24 A Belcher 0 Frar, d
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Senior Coach: Wayne O'Connor Reserves Coach: Peter Foste r 1 0 Toms;y 2 R Massesse 25 T FerrS 8 Lucas 3 P Fos;er 4 S PeSs'er 40 C .lor 26 P Riesman D J?-4 F Ceran,ono 6D McKenner 41 "A C`-m_- :s D "- oor y 5NPA 27 0 8 l~"nan A .I 6 8 Mo<6 A C!o',~e 42 J!'. 28R Hanle :~-. :Y. 29 0 Horsburgh S Hoar e 7 P Byrm s 7 M Shen 4 3 2 7 , 8NDr ~e 8 C Hz - y 44 J Bti, 3 a M Ha!ey F Born 310 tY T ylcr C Gr 9 N Di 74 8 Tomel!y 9B By''en 45. P Lr' . 10PDxw 46PAr~nrspp,yos 32 G Jenkns J` - , 70 A S!E man 64 P Kennedy 7 J Bre,'-y(CaM) S Adqraa fl 6'Y av?n 47 C Gerhuo 12 G Zc r G Andr arx+r„i«ar> 128'._ 48KF-<e 13 S htcNeroey R Bagnato 13 T F-~ .C) 49 M Rya n 50 C ~~ . -._n 74 M McG!ade R Boe' 15 S Unata!e Aa Bosae 16 E Moco D Cass3r t8 S Baird R Chaoman 19 S Harvey (DVC) A Ollie Senior Coach: Gary Hickey 20 S V;ckery W Cook Reserves Coach : Danny Hickey 20T1_ 21 J Rgg C Oar 1 0 Jic-~s 39 K Gordon 57 P . mean 22 P CIr<le (VC) M Freon 2 R Ai^ 38. Z rAOhsem 22 T z' r- 58 P Bt'"'^Id 23 E Darmanm P Hallman 3 T 0[ . an 39 R Hughes 24 L S!rong I Hcudt 23 S Oe,r' : 59 J Mc ..:.t 40S S Re d 24 C M-ma 60 8 A,astasatos d D S1, : 25 R Lattore S Lard 5 S "'-:, D Bryant 26S Case S Men 25 G 0= - n '0 R) 6 1 S Wcodbr.dge 6 S ! -G Dormer 27 J Arhonopo:ous P :tcr 26. J Ru_> 62 P A.~es 7 R Pez: 43 J Cohen 28 N Al4arado 0 MC 27, A Crather5 63 T .ap(VC) 8 D Gras! 44 D HcV C 29 D Chambanan L 6" ,- . . 26 G Btereton (`~) 64 21?," .5 T Hmoporos 31 F1 Kozo D b Ve t0 S Pe : g S 29 D Hail (DVC) 65 P Rodwell s 11 0 Rxicetts 46 J Vathi ;ahan P Ne err.32MWhe 30J Green 66 8 12 R J>ggns(DVC~R)47 H Dau7ar,c 33 6^, Robertson t"J P. 31 C Drli 70 FA EdGainer xrds 73. C Pearson 48 C Barry 35 S Inserra J O: 32 8 Getup he 71 Ansil 74 C Shannon 49 S Wdlams 39 P A;len P Pap r: 33A Schuz 72 dJenk.ns 15 G Tatams e 50 r' Yeme n 44 R Mar7,n R Prtruzr ~ 34 M Feces 73 E McDonald 16 . S Ad 51 K Har.m 45 N Fonar~n J Tat--r 35. C Ferguson 74 J Wnyte 17 C Warne 52 S McConva`e 52 T ., Moab A A Freeman 75 R PRnney 18 M Zar}ac 53 M As; ` 53 T Monon R T:-~:Vv 37 P -pay 7fi D Crane 19 P Woodman 54 P Wh,tesde 38Ray 55. T h!ucara F Tr r20 D Kn~ 55. 1 De!!a s 39 N 3ndreu 56. M D'AngNo W P .. d 21 R Ccrvsr 56 G Russell 57 R Papakos A ti -han 22 L Quarrel 51 M_Saunders . M Win's 69 S Ha!'ooh 23 P S:ephens 58 M MAJOR SPONSORS: 24 M Baaoa iCapi) 59 C Haye s 1 ~~ 25 0 Rro (VC-R) 61 T Pacher ~ THE CARAVAN CENTRE 26 J Banea 62 T Hogan 27 R 5vtherland 63 J Brodes 1357 Sydney Rd, Fawkner 28 A lirsies 64 1A France Tel : 359 9999 29 F Pmu=r 65 G Bell 30 S Fc - -i 66 J * FORMULA ONE 32 D Vr Kotzapanagats .^ 67 'd Tap-p+ 33 P L} ;HAIRSTYLISTS 289 Ballarat Rd, Footscray 34 C" 'Cl n68 C 35C . 2 698~ ..' . Tel : 318 4448 ATHERTON RD., OAKLEIGH 36 P Jacr :. : CRes) 70 J N< :
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CANTERBURY NORTH BALWY N Senior Coach: Tony Course Reserves Coach : Stephen Wigney 2 :: Broun 3 B Hoare 4 A ludca 5 D Vrigney 6 S Wor.ey 7 D Renn:e 8F1 Creaks 9 M Sheehan 10 P Seeman 11 C Mernagh 12 A les s 3 D Anton 14 R J.-son 75G Mammng t6 S T,bald, 17 P Churcher 78. T Course 19 S Dcavar 20 P Mernagh 27 D Gregary 22 K Tbald 23 A S mon
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UNI RED S Senior Coach : Ian Ewing Reserves Coach: Tim Bell 2 N Boaroma n 3 D Hepbur n 5 I Roughsedge 6 P hbndaP l 7 T Wh2ford 8 M FarreN 90Angrrn 10 M Ross 11 6 P,c!at 73. M James 74 M Betnune 75 S FdcGa+an t6 J DeAnge6s 1 S Moiler
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50 C Gilder 52 D Kane 54 1 DeBOno 57 R Ow,trng 66 J Taranto 77 T Emerson 80 G Box
CHIRNSIDE PAR K Senior Coach : Paul Campbell Reserves Coach : Ross Heinrich I A Oelul o 2 P Anhomi 3 G Sken 4 M Dalcng 5 B Pop 6G Di- g 7 S Car r:~, 8 C Her-eon 9 R Grav t0 G Oa rt7GY7y :sard 12 M Bre"'r 13 M n14 J BchrGe nn15MWare
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YARRA VALLEY Senior Coach: Wayne Reddaway Reserves Coach: Jarred Dickso n 2 M Perwri' 3CBcx 4 !,! F"g 5 M Smpwn 6 D Passe 7 J Doors 8 M hllner 9CRoss 0 N Ford 1t C Reyno?ds 12Mwh1e 13DKay 14 K SFhcller 5 T OS0w2 ni6Crea n 7 B O~ n n g 18 T Cr&k°rell 19 N Park 20 S Frame 21 C James 22 P 61aIDn 23 E Kear 24 M Sayer 25 till Johnson 26 G McLeod 27 R Fe-e.heer 29 A Berm,ett
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ab COLLEGIANS 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 . Hibbins 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. Scott 20. M . Wittaker 21 . V. Cleary 22. D. Ker r 23 . A. Wright 24 . N. Anderson 25 . A . Harrison 26 . N. Milat 27. L . Tracy 28. S. Blackman 29. A . 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 . B. Jones 40 . A . Lord 41 . G . English 42 . L . Griffin 43. M . Foard 44. G. Oakley 45. P. Harry 46. A . Mitchell 47. M . Lucas 48. J. Lemon 49. G . McColl 50. B. Jefferson 51 . P Baxter 52. B . Barker 53. D. Variamos 54 . T. Holland 55. J . Levi n 56 . D. Warner 57. T. Smith 58 . C. Kringoudis 59 . C. Manuell 60 . A . Burgess 61 . R . Oliphant 62 . J. Sneddon 66. B. Simpson 70. R . Conron (VC-Res) 75. N . Proctor
DE LA SALLE OL D COLLEG IAN S 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 . Brie 26. P. Wyles 27. D. Kinsella 28. M . Lafferty 29. C. Beaverstock 30. B. Smit h 31 . G . Solomon 32. G. Sheedy 33 . P. Bennie 34 . J . Tully 35 . A. Mackintosh 36 . C. Swift e 37. A. Ronchi 38 . S. Rudd 39. M . Wilms 40. R . Furlon 41 . M . Dillon 42 . P. Leonard 43. E. Bell 44. N . Van Der Plight 45. A . Crist 46. M . Hagan 47. G. Jackson 48. S . Catalfamo 49 ..G . McHenry 50. P. Manni x 51 . P. Cummerford 52 . C . Bourke 53 . P. Satcheil 54 . J . Duckett 56 . P. Conroy 58. T. Brideson 59.R Cowan 60. D. Wolowiec 79. J. Webb
N ORTH OLD B OY S 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 . Tierney 13. B. Curulli (VC-Res) 14. O. Abrahams 15. P. Kearney 16. B. Herrald 17. M . Boy d 19. P. Considine 20.D .Kennedy 21 . D. Baker 22 . C. Peloso 23. C. Alevraz 24.J. Rus h 25. D. Cerini 26. M . Fisher 27. A . Trimboli 28. D. O'Farrell 29. P. Daniels 30. P. Tatter 31 . L . Boyle 32. G. Phyland 33. M . Dailey 34 . B. Conti (VC) 35. S . Manassa 36. P. McMenami n 37. J. Zumbo (DVC-Res) 38 . K . Scott 39 . J . Considine 40. I. Turnbull 41 . P. Dwyer 42 . C. Horn 43. G. Irvine 44. B. Girolami 45. C . Muller 46. D . Howard 47 . R . Little 48. D. Delac 49. J. Finlayson 50. B. Devine 51 . J . Curran 52. A . Day 53 . M. Leigh 54 . M . White 55 . S. Zocco 56 . J . Charteris 57. G . Lear 58 .T Keogh 59. J . Bugeja 60. C . Ferry 61 . M . Keogh 62 . S . Morabito 63. A . Hil l 64. C. Phelan 65. C. Hussey 66. A. Moodie 67. P. O'Dwyer 68. C. Goodear
OLD BR IGHTON 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 . Reid 21 . C . James (VC) 22.R .Schober 23 . A. Augustine 25. L . Hamilton 26. T. Desmyth 27. L . Fieldes 28 . A. McLean 29 . A. Maratus 30 . J . Pyers 31 . S. Murray 32 . B. Williams 33 . R . Morton 34. P. McMahon 35. S. Mercer 36. B. Pollock 37. A. Cooper 38. J. Tregaskis 39. N . Hoa r 40. N . Timms 41 . T. Phillips 42. A . Shelton 43. P Grant 44. A. McLachlan 45, R. Oakley 46. B. Shelly 47. C. Gilmour 48. C. Hailing 49. S . Young 50, R . Carter 51 . D . Morton 52. J. Hol t 53 . S. 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
Senior Coach: Denis McGrory Rese rves Coach : Michael Carty 1 . A . Baxter 2. D . Connell (VC) 3 . W. Byrn s 4 . C. McKenzie (Capt) 5 . M . Cart y 6 . W. Smit h 7. R . Makinson 8 . M . Orion 9 . G . Anderson 10.T.Chegwin 11 .J.Rae 12 . D. Seccull 13. B. Cart y 14. D . Cotton 15. W . Phillips 16. M . De Mattia 16, E . Bingham (2) 17. A. Arnet t 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. Phillips 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. Pieche r
44. A Kirkwood-Scott (C-Res) 45. M . Alle n 46. M . Krause 47. P. Bennett 48. P. Merrett 49. S . Lyons 50.P.Dow 51 . F. Bayne 52. A . Chin 54. S . Francis 55. J. Panetta 56. D. Blackley 57. S. Healey 58, M- Rowe 59 . C. Horstmann 60. J . Shulman 62. M . Baxter
ORMOND OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach: peter Sherwen Assistant Coach : [on Muller Reserves Coach : David Kay 1 . E, Allen 2. S . Reddish 3. J . Moir 4. R . Fuller (Capt) 5. A . Asto n 6, D. Hooper 7. A . Lloyd 8. S. Hume 9. R . Aujard 10 .J . Ker r 11 . D. Fox 12 . R . Hume 13 .N . Hooper 14 . A . Chambers 15, D. 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 . Polkinghorne 26. A. Hart 27 . C- Winneke 28. N . Har t 29. C. McCulloch 30. J. Laird 31 . A . Smith (VC) 32. G . Jackson (C-Res) 33. C. Hunte r 34. R . Price 35. B. Steele 36. G . Bennett 37. E. Montgomery 38. A. Macdougall 39.S . Woodhouse 40. P. Brow n 41 . J . Hart 42. A . Fo x 43. P. Dacosta 44. C. Reid 45. A. Warner 46. A. Griffiths 47. M . Terzini 48. R. Pett y 49. M . Newnham 50. T. Byrn e 51 . D. Murtagh 52 .A . Duncan 53. D. Norman 54. R . Austin 55. T. Mai n 56. C . Heath 57. M . Holliday 58. J. Forbes 59. T. Hart 60. B . Crump 62, R . Anderson
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OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach: Sid Myers Reserves Caach : Chris Glass 1 . A. Dunn 2 . C. Robison (C-Res) 3. A. Allibon (Capt) 4. T. Norman 5. D. 0'Shaughnessy 6. R . Heath 7. D. Rogers (VC) 8. R . Beardsley 9. S. Hopkins 10. S. Hatfield 11 . T. Phillips 12. G. Clarke 13. D. Balazsy 14. J . Stickiand 15. M. Hadley 16. M. Seuling 17. M . Jennings 18. N . Beardsley 19. G . Hudson 20 . T. Roberts 21 . S. Dru m 22 . P. Robison 23. Marshal Adam 24 . A . 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 . Ban6eld 44. A. Turner 45. L . Farrell 47. G. Harmer 48. G . Pavey 50. E. Best
52 . P. Beet 54. C. Naidu 55. S. Williams 57. C. O'Halloran 58. A . Vise 59. D. Ashe 62 . J .P. Adgemis 63. C . Orwin 71 . L . Thomas 80. A . Smith 86. D . McCulloc h MAJOR SPONSOR S
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OL'-XAVERIANS Senior Coach: Matthew Hannebery Reserves Coach : Andrew Ralph Assistant Coach : John Carmody 1 . M . Bloo d 2. M . Bourke (Capt) 4. D. Landrigan 5. D. McKay (VC) 7. A. Keyhoe 7. T. O'Sullivan 8. M. Holmes 9. A. McCorkeli 10 . S. Colquhoun 11 . A . McDonald 12 . J . Bowen 13 . S. Lynch 14, M . Sadler 14. D. Stoney 15 . G. Clare 16 . M . Nicolosi 17. D. Richardson 18 . P. O'Sullivan 19 . R . Gree n 20. D. Tapping 21 . L . Hannebery 22 . R . Visentini 23. A. Duggan 24.J. McKay 25. D. Taylor 26. R . Salter 27. L. Fay 28. J. Hilbert 29. C. Burke 30. D. Dann 31 . P. Klein 32 . J . Cardillo 33. A . Sassi 34.A .Egan 35 . C . Mortensen 36- M . Ellis 37. T. Landrigan 38 . D. Dalton 39 . D. Berry 40 . R . Dalton 41 . A . Dillon 42 . J. Lowe 43 . I. McKinnon 44 . M . Dillon 45 . D. O'Toole 46. J . Kennedy 47. A . Bourke 48. C. Thorogood 49. D. Bailey 50, G . Dalton 51 . P. Connors 52. M . Fraser 53. C. Green 54. J. Murray 55. P. Slater 56. A . Caputi 57. S . Barlow 58. M . Callopy 66, T Collins
Senior Coach: M . McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Frank Meiica n 1 . N . McColough 2 . P. Schuhkraft 3. A . Fitzgerald 4. A . Grac e 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 . Samii d 15. M . McConvil l 16. T Stewart (VC-Res) 17. E . Fraser 18. P. Cleary 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. Arnheld 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 44. C . Krawczak 45 . D. Barton 46. D. Abrahams 47. T. Aldridge 48 . L. Dickson 49 . M . Horsfield 50 . D. Conway
51 . S. Montgomery 52 . J. Agar 53 . S . Gribble 55.J . O'Connor 56.J .Guertson 57.1 Boyanton 58. C. Symes 59. C. Montgomery 61- A. Kukulja n 67. J . Osborn e
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Senior Coach : Frank Duneil Assistant Coach : Phil Brown 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- Vassallo 9. G . Wood 10. M . Beilby 11 . P. Capes 12.S, Looker 13. R . Purcell 14. S. Doran 15. M . Egan 16. F. Dunei l 17. W. Carey (VC) 18. A . Purcell
19. L . Gollant (Capq 20 . N . Lynch 21 . C. Mall s 22, C . Calthorpe 23 .T Dobson 24 . G . Mathewes 25 .A .Comito 26 . J. Gollan t 27. A . Nathan (C-Res) 28 . P. Gilmour 29 .J. Overman 30 . R . Doola n 31 . T Spencer 32 . T. Brain 33 .T. Ogeto n
34, J. O'Connell 35 . P. Daffy 36 . D. Farrell 37. F. Comito 38. D . McAllister 39.S.Byrne 40. C . Delahunty 41 . D. Looker 42 . M . Marshall 43. C . Doolan 44 .J Stynes 45.J.Kennedy 46 D . Solomon 47. P. Freeman 48.R .Fatnowni 49. S. Hall 50. M . Stubbings 52.P.Rogerson 54. A . Brenner 56.C.Bon d
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3Y'. Senior Coach: Grant Lawrie Reserves Coach : Ma rtin Legge 1 . D. Gent 2. D. Witchell 3. L . Holt (VC) 4. M. Legge (Capt-Res) 5. C. Lad d 6. P. Williams 7. M . O'Brien S. B. Moloney 9. G . Sutterby 10 . R . Cullen 11 . L. Burns 12 . T. Kearsey 13. A . Short 14 . K . McCausland 15 . S. Gray 16 . C . Boucher 17. P. Carroll 18 . J . Turnbull 19 . A . Thompson 20. C. Hoist 21 . G . Foster 22. J. Gilham (Capt) 23. M . Gray 24. J. Mclntire 25. D. Tribolet 26. G . Mooney 27. D . Meredith 28. R. Brockwell 29. C. Pyers 30. B. Gillies 31 . B . Clark 32. C . West 33. D. Glass 34. C. Stevens 35. P. Howe 36. B. Daley 38. P. Forbes 39. B. Bowler 40. C. Denning 41 . B. Styles 42. D. Taylor 43. A. Capotosto 44 . B . Hogan 45. M . Gilbert 46. P. Agostinelli 47. C. Raywood 48. R . Hogan 49. J . Kouryialas 50. R . Roach 52. S. Coulson 55. D. Williams 59. P Healy Proudly sponsored
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MARCELLIN FAWKN ER BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach : Harry Harisiou Reserves Coach : Gerry M ile s 1 . P. Nagle 2. S. Driver (Capt) 3. S . Young (VC) 4 . D. Fitt 5. M . Agroti s 6. R. Minney (VC) 7. P. Robertson 8. N . Bon e 9. S . Mitilenos 10 . P. George ti . S. Farley 12 . A. Parris 13. D. Philpots 14. D. Matthews 15 . P. Faulkner 16 . S. Smith
17. D . Mayne 18 . P. Harvie 19 . P Nigro 20.A.Pawola 21 . D. Hooper 22. G . McLaren 23. S . Pac e 24. D. Tulloch 27. G. Alexander 29. P. Bon e 30. R. Field 31 . A. Shin e 33. C. McWaters 34. 0. McInnes 35. M . Osborne 37. D . Martin 38. C. Darby 39. C. Young 41 . A . Rozanitis 43 . M . Mason 44. J . Rozaniti s 45. M . Cumming (DVC) 48. D. Fraser 50. 0. Glover 51 . B . Bond 52. T. Agosta 53 . T. Matthews 55. M . Bellato 57. P. Edwards 58. S . Alyward 60. J . Catt 61 . A . Teunisse n 99 . J . Frosinoss (DVC) M AJOR SPONSOR
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Senior Coach : Mark Tymms Reserves Coach: Ter ry Youn g 1 . T Young 2 .J .Roach 5. N . Horvath 6. R . Wilson 7, M . McMahon 8. 0 . Heenan 9. P. O'Leary (VC) 10. J . Wilson 11 . K . Korp 12. P. Tymms 13 . D. Cropley 14 . B. Crouch 15. A. Saggers 16. L . Cohen (VC) 17 . K . Wilson 18. R . LaRose 19 . B . Green 20. S. Walker 21 . G . Rokay 22 . W. Radley 23. N . Gosewinckel 24. R . Lawson (Capt) 25.B.Young 26. B. Selleck (Capt-Res) 27. G . Youn g 28. S. LaRose 29. S. Gray 30. S. Kelly 31 . S . Molloy 32 . A . Johnston 33. K . Cohen 34. S . Sergienko 35.1 Yavuzcan 36. C. Kell y 37. C . Ford 38. J. Simmonds 39. R. Leahy 40.B.Horgan 41 . A . DeWitt 42. P. Lightfoot 43. R . Constantine 44 G . Mitchel l 45. M . Foster 46. M .P. Toohey 47. A . Brown 48 . G . Walker (VC-Res) 49 . C. Stefan o 50. R . Cohen 51 . B. Ibrahim 52 . A . Stock 53 . C. Sutch 69 . P. Col e GO LD SPONSORS
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12. N . Bourke 13. M . Stapleton 14. D. Howe (VC) 15.N . Duncan 16. J. Wallis (VC-Res) 17. M . Getso n 18. Jeremy Khan (DVC-Res) 19. M . Delahunt (C-Res) 20. S . O'Flynn 21- D. Cooper 22. M . Gallagher 23 . M. Becchitti 24 . S . Beattie 25. G . Favi a 26. M. Moran 27. Julian Kann 28. G . Norden 29. A . Labagnara 30. A . Treganowan 31 . J . Douglas 32 . V. Paonessa 33. T. Slattery 34. L . Getson 35. J. Pappa s 36. Jeremy Golds 39. J. Ibriha m 41 . A. Ryder 42 . A . Duncan 44. J. Sandy 46. Jamies Golds 57. B. Day 58. S. Boysen (Capt) 60. S. Moran 68. D . Frawley
OLD M E L B URFIIA N S Senior Coach : Paul O'Brien Reserves Coach : Guy Nelso n 1 . T. Wilts
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3. J . Nichols (Capt) 4 . P. O'Brie n 5 . N . Boyden 6 . P. Handbury 7. C . Thompson B . J . Keebl e 9 . J . Campbell 10. A . Merrington 11 . B. Murphy 12 . A . Hewitt 13. S. Rose 14. S. Bardsley 15. D. Maskiell 16. P. Wood 17. M . Rose 18. M . Berry 19. J. Correll 20 . A. Salek 21 . N . Rhoden 22 . I . Mackay 23 . A. Wilts 24 . S. Teal (DVC) 25 . R . Nelson 26 . B . Vile 27. C. Bryan 28. C. Terrill 29 . R . Meade 30. N . Howell 31 . S. Fraze r 32. R . Webb (VC) 33 . G . Dixo n 34. C. Anastakis (DVC) 35, A. Thompson 36. S . Newman 37. 0 . Keebl 38. D. Clements 39. M . McGregor 40 . E . Smithers 41 . P. Theodore 42 . B. Williams 43 . P. Birrel l 44 . H . Wallace-Smith 45 . Z . Useinov 46. P. Sinn 47. A . Nelson 48. N . Wright 49 . T. Stuckey 50. D. Robinson 51, R . Sutherland 52. S. Burnett 53. T. Carlyon 55. S . Oliver 58. M . McLea n 61 . R . Van Den Dungen 65. P. Tsiampra s 67. D. McDonald 69. P. Jost 70 . J . Francis MAJOR SPONSOR
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Senior Coach : AAchaei Mulvahill Reserves Coach : M. Jones 4, M . Barrett 1 . S. Vincent 5. M . Turner 2. P. O'Loughlin 6 D. Paterson 3. M . Considine 7. G. Norton 4. S . Philp (VC) 8- N . Macquire 9_ S, Mullen 5. N . Wayman tO.A .Sheedy 6. J. Geary 11 . D. Sollay (VC) 7. P. Cosgriff (DVC) 12. G Dickson (DVC) B. D. Beck 13. S. Sharp 9. P. Shanno n 14 C. Love 10 . P. Brabender (C) 15. C . Davis 11 . N . Willitts 16, D . Grant 12. . Geary 17 M . Edmonds '.. 13. M R. Mills 18. T Bournon '. 14. D. Smith 19- D. Za 15. D. Way . S . Farrow p20 16. B. Joyce 21 . B .Joycey 17. D. Vicino 22- P. Harringto 18. L . Mansfield . N . Moodi e n23 19. T. Canavan 24 . C. Rabin 20 . B . Pannam 25. A. Holland . Curran 21 . N . Mills 26. G 22 . B. Haberman 27. C . Appel 28 M. Bond 23 . P. Robertson 24 . N . Ellks 29.A.Carter 30. M. Brooks 25 . R . Aanensori 31. S . Ingram 26. M . Livy 32. J . Sly (Capt) 27. N . Kerr 33. C. Gardne r 28. S . Lennon 34. D. Holland (Res-Capt) 29. P. Zappa 35. Darren Murph y 30. C. Pagon 36. B. Paterson 31 . P. Walsh 37. M . Sichlau 32. S. Batchelor 38. M. Sherrill 33. M. Harrison 39.R . Beynon 34, P Joyce 40. M . Ouwerhand 35. G . Zeneli 41 . N . Sher 36. S. Swindon 42 . 7 Riley 37. C . Fuller 43. C . Best 38. D. Hal l 44. M . Dyer 39. K . Jenkins 45. A . Szadura 40. D. Baird 46. A . Petrov 41 . P. Digney 47. J. Konicani n 42 . L . Thomas 4& D. Johnson (VC-Res) 43. P. Healy 49. B. Murray 44. D. Blackely 50. T. O'Brien 45. P. Henry 51 . G. Pride 46. B . Flynn 52 . A. Oxland 53. A. Riddle 47. A. Herman 54. P. Appel 48. D. Griffiths 55. G. Worrell 49. S. O'Toole 56, M . Leone 50 . C. Zieball 57. W .Jones 51 . J. Frazier 58 . J. Williams 52 . A. Stuckey 59 . G . Stroud 53 . J . Edmonds 60 . D. Nock 54 . D. Gravell 61 . M . Stoki e 55. J . Digney 62 . Daniel Murphy 56. D. Geary 63 . L . Murphy 65. J . DiMitri o 64 . M . Austin 68, M . Donoghue 65 . Damien Murphy 2, D. Campbell 3. C. Scott
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ST BEDES/ M ENTONE TIGERS Senior Coach : Mark Tyquin Rese rves Coach : Gre g Connolly 1 . M . Kinsell a 2 . D. Marshall 3, B. Beasley 4. V. L'Huillier 5. G . Connolly 6. R . Parsons 7. D. Diggins 8 . B. Hambridge 9 . MJones 10_ D. Feben (Capt) 11 . R. Grech 12 . C. Stewart 13. D . Johnston 14. P. Lannan 15 . M . Freeman 16 . B . Berry 17, A . MacGeorge (DVC) 18. M . Griffith s 19. B. Tomlinson 20. A . Giaquinta 21 . M . Hanrahan 22 . S . McCarthy 23. B . Hutchinson 24 . T. Beasley (VC) 25 . D. Smit h 26.E . Leyden 27. R . Randall 28.J .Clagnan 29.C.Thomson 30. A . Maso n 31 . G . McLachlan 32 . J . Dickinson 33. A . Walsh 34. A . Boag 35. R . Bilo s 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 47. J . Higg m 48. M . Lomagno 49. M . Murray 50 . W. Earle 51 . A . Pettinelia 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 . Atherto n
ST. K EV IN'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 . Cailanan 6 . G . Gros s 7 . G . Lee-Conway 8. P. McNee
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Senior Coach : Justin Coburn Reserv es Coach : Kim Kershaw 1 . M . Newton 2. J. Radford 3. M . Burnett
4. A. Gray (Capt) 5. T. Rourk e 6. G . Evans 7. S. Mill s 8. D. Hallam 9. S . Spinks 10. S . Bromeli 11 B . Jackson li, M . Bell 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 . Bandit 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 . Hall
38 . A . Geljon 39 . P. Somerville 40 . J . Ganly 41 . D. VanGerrevink 42 . G . Wine s 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. Major
61 . J. Yorston 69 . S. Little 76. R . Gazelle 77. A . Aaron 79. PerrettlCosteilo 82 . A. Donald
t;'dILLI:=': ::5TC11"~'N 1 . S. Brya n 2 . D. Dawson 3 . A. Harry 4 . J . Tuck S. 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 . Bezzan t 14. S . Lynch 15. D. White 16. P. Dervan 17. P. VanDungen 18. D. Grigg 19. B. Cettinich 20. M . Dervan 21 . S. Wei r 22. W. Payn e 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. Finch 38 . D. Ipsa 39 . S . Lugowski 40 . L . Turnley 41, T Campbell 42 . R . Engler 43 . D. Elliott 44. D. Mills 45. C. Muscat 46. M . Payne 47. S. Quinn 48. T. Riley 49. R . Scott 50.J . Stevanonski 51 . D . Bubnic 52 . T. Williams 53 . T. Carter 54 . B. Macleod 55. C. Salmon 56. T. Gleason 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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A N Z ^,°' :~Yt( Senior Coach : A an Qualls Assistant Coach: AQ U IN AS Jack McDonald 1 . P. Smit h Senior Coach : 1 . S . Duke (2) Dave McCormack 2 . M . Saneili Reserves Coach: 2 . T. Kennedy (2) John Ryan 3. O . Morro s 1 . T Jess 3. M . Azzato (2) ' . . 2. G . Clifford 4. S . Gamble 3. D. Joyce 5. P. Cairns 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 . Walkiey 10. M . Hurley 10. M . Phillip 11 . J . Hacking . G. Larkin s12(VC ) 12. B . May 12. P. Strahan (2) 13. D. McKellar 13.S . McCarthy 15. S . Upton 13 . M . Xuereb (2) 16 . C. Belli 14 . M . Lengacher 17. P. McCafferty 15 . M . Evans 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 . Pastras 23 . B . O'Connor 20 . R . Koegler 24. S. Flyn n 21 . P. Shoppee 25. R . Wans 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.0, Loughlin 26. S. Smit h 30. C. Colliver 27. G . Perkins 31 . L . Kin g 27. W. Humphrey (2) 32 . M . Vankerkhoven 28. C. Mors e 33. P. Rosbroo k 29. B. Pentland 34. M . Tarulli 30. C. O'Brien 35. S . Livingstone 31 . D. Kraijik 36. D. Phelan 32. M . Farrell 37. D. Crawford 33 . A . Stein 38. D. Peters 34 . W. Lasslett 39 . J . Lan ford 34. C . Westblade (2) 40 .J .McEwen 36. R . Liddell 41 . R. Chamberlain 37. M . Sweeney (Capt-Res) 42 . R . Milton 38. L. Waddingha m 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. McAlister 51 . D. Johnstone 47. A. Toome y 52. P. Sheehan 48 . P. Hayes (VC-Res) 53 . A. Tvryford 52 . P. Vanderwal 54 . M . Kealy 57. B. Curthoys 55. J . Crouch 58. N . Walsh 56. K . Denver 60. M . Birrell 57. L . Denver 61 . R. Salmoni 58. T. Hogan 62 . A . Quails 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 67. C. Riley MAJOR SPONSO R 68 . P. Ganley MURPHY'S 69.S. Bayes 70. B. Francis MITRE 10 71 . Q . Kliener 72 P. Barton RINGWOO D 73. M. Tunzi
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BULLEEN UNITED Senior Coach: Andrew Smythe Reserves Coach Michael Flanagan 1 . A . McFarlane IP Lammg
1 R Schneider 2 . R . Morley 3 S Mclaren 3. J. Rambo . 4 N Cartledge (ResCapt) 4. R Schneide r 5. S . Scanlon 5. G . Radford 6 M Kell y 7 C Portbury(VC) 7 J Cartledge 8 D Robbins 9 H Tawny 9 P . Hamdton 9 N Bor g 10. W. Olney 10 A Humphrey i1 R . Creighton 12D Thompson 13 G Cotlenll 13 . S Irvme 14,8 Mott 15 . A Stev.ar t 16. e Battiscombe 16. J Star k IT D Gandolfo 17 A Meney 18 R Pasante 19 R Hamilton 20 C . Parker 20 J Moran 21 . P Avery 22 . P Cotterdl 22 C Brown 23 J Redfern 23 R Phdpot 24, C Battiscombe 24 P. Brown 25 C Frayne 25.4Y Olney 26 P Coe n 26 A McFarlane 27. S . Fatouros 27.0 Humphrey 28 . A Meney 29 RIngles e 30 G Christopoulos 30 C Parke r 31 D Trod 32 S. Faiouros 32 . C Murme r 33 R Drvirgdio(VCR) 34 L Colema n 35. C Mutimer 35,S Irvm e 36. L Thompson 37. P Flew (Capi) 38. C Frayne 39 MFlanagan 40. D Tsokas 41 .S Stratton 42 R Phtlpo t 42 H Roberts 53 S Stratton 43 B. Lambe.5ki 53. P CottenA 43 A Ste+:art 54 A May 44 P.Tsokas 55 P. Rees 45 P Hamilton 56 N Borg 46 A. Humphrey 57 G Connolly 47. P Coen 58, D Thick 48 M . DalryWatkms 48 A. May 59, A Chafer 48. P. Laming 59 M Pitt 49 S 1-me 60 W O'Brien 50 D Atkinson 60 S Portbury 51 . O Hopkins 71 . P Avery 52. P Brown 82 C Frayne 53 C Brown 711 P Lammg ;r o a
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ELSTERNWICK DOVETON Senior Coach : Adrian Brown Reserves Coach: Paul Cipress! 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. Khalil 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 . Lobinski 26. B . McGougan (C-Res) 27. P. Giddens (Capt ) 28. Adrian Brown (Coach) 29. J. Butler 30.R Hill 31 . J . Sweeney (VC-Res) 32 . T. Merti s 33. R . Gibbs 34. S . Wilson 35. D. Rusto n 36. W. Burgess (DVC) 37. G . McDonald 38 . K . Wilson 39 . J . Leveque 40. B. Turner 41 . L . Borg 42 . S . Sumondis 43. S. Reige r 44. Andrew Brown 45. D. Charleston 46. T. Fairweather 47. B. Sheppeck 48. G . Campbell 49 . P. Eyr e 50. D. Clarke 54 . J . Wilson
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1 . L. Murphy (VC) 2 A . Hankin 3. M . Andrew 4. G. Andrew 5. G. Connolly 6. P. Tsiampa s '.. 6 . M . Lloyd (2) 7. T. Heath 7. A. Comas (2) 8, C. O'Connor 91 A . O'Connor 10. R . Bravingion 11, P. Mahon y 11, R Bolte (2) 12, R. Eklo m 13 . P. Stankovich 14 . A . Conlin (DVC) i5. L. McCooke 16 . A . Abrahams 17. J. Ward 18. P. Pavlovic 19. M . Byrn e 19. M. Bullard (VC-Res) 20. R Shine 2r. P. Osborne 22 . L . McGregor 23. N . Christi e 24. D. Conlin (Capt) 25.J. O'Connor 26. D. Dahm 27. M Daniels 28. M Whelan 295,Mahony 30. G . Bulluss 31 . R . Bulluss 32. P. Harris (Capt-Res) 33. B. Ivett 34. A. Conlin 35.D.Osborne 36 B . Bravmgton 37, G . Marshall 38 B Hammer 39 G Trevena 40. 0. Nola n 41, L, Bonbon 42 . S. Ramsay 43. M. Werena 44. C. Walker 45. R. Grandemange 46. T. Tsrhnntzis 47. C. Tsaloumas 48. M . Fayad 49. D. Zaftiro 50. R. McIntyre 51, X. Nathan 52. P. Grey 53 C. Collins 54 . S. Kirkham 55 .K .Cook 56 M . Murgana 57. J . Eklom 58. R . Passante 59 S McLennan 60 M. Pachler 61 . B H8 1 62 . A . Gmnane 63 S. Crown 64. K. Btllman 65.D. Mahony 66 J. Schultz 67.J . Dunnache 68. P McGarry 69. R. Englis h 70, Marty Copeland 71. Mathew Copeland 72. M . Scot t 73 . W. Smit h 74. G . Cunningham 75. R . Bloomfield 76 . B. Bove , 77. A . Hutchins 78. C. Shuttlevrorth 79. 0 Pickard 80 . D Torrence 81 .0 Hughes SPONSORED BY
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Senior Coach : Graeme Ewa rt Rese rves Coach : Ron Purcel l 1, R . Purcell 2 . B. Taylor 3. N. Brown 4 A . Mitchell 5. S Horskms 6 B, O'Hara 7.P.KerRlwet(DVC) 8 D. Hayes 9 . G Ewart 10 E . Smith 11 . A . Kynacou 12 . J. Wilson 13. A Gibbs 14, S Jackson 15 . R. Spurnt 16 T. Walker 1T A. Cocks 18 M . Carric k 19 M . Polkinghorne 20. D . Proven 21 . C. Town 22. M . Hopkins 23r M, Armstrong 24. T McManus 25. A Taylor 26. G. Young 27. P Lodge 28. B. Leitch 29. W.Foruood 30. N McCann 31 . J. Howard 32 . D Alex 33 M . McCutchinson 34 P. McCrae 35 D.Foune 36 . D Essery 37. C. Strachan 38. A. Hardenberg 39. L. Heath
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POWERHOUS E OLI? ESSENDON GR . Senior Coach : John McEncroe Reserve Coach: Mike Evans 1 . D . Tonks 2. A . Coo k 3. J . McEncro e 4. M . Evans (Capt-Res) 5. S . Racavali s 6. H . Ikiz 7. B . West 8. C. Gran t 9. M . Tapunago 10. I . Stevens 11 . G. Mumford 12. J. Hearne 14. A. Smith 15. S . Bishop (Capt) 16. M . Goodwil l 17. G . Crameri 18. J. Briggs 19. R. Cram 20. C . Bilby 21 . L . Shaw 22 . P. McKinnon 23 . D. Poulton 24 . P. Murton 25 . B . Panagiotopolous (VC) 26. P. Crameri 27. D . Eastway 28. C. Souter (DVC) 29. S . Morris h 30. G . Richards 32. J . Mansfield 34. D. Maddern 35. D. Whitfield 36. I . Agosta 37. L . Wrigley 38. B. Foote 39. M . Swift 40. C . Merry 41 . J. McDonald 42 . C. Batchelor 43 . J . Simundza 44 . S. Parker 45 . T. Harvey 46 . M . Wuiske 47. R . Circus 48. D. Howard 49 . A. Hutchinson 50. D. Bellman 51 . J . Simmons 52 . S. Bristow 53. J. Wilcox 54, A . Hughes 55. S. Casey 56. D. Moredan 60. H . Bradshaw 61 . P. Dudderidge
1 . S . Sellick 2 . J . Hall 3. F. Stafford 4. A . Escott 5. S. Kelly 6. M . Taylo r 7. C . Richardson 8 . N. Pavlou 9 . A. Morris 10. M . Hansen 11 . L . Massaglia 12 . M . Maddox 13. W. Doods 14. B. Hal l 15. J . Scotland 16. B . Higgins 17. J. Robertson 18 . F. Doyle 19 .J . Evans 20. D. Desler 21 . L . O'Sullivan 22 . P. Stewart 23. R. Bon d 24. R . Williams 25. S. Evans 26. J . Senior 27. C. McLeod 28. J . Tucker 29. G . Newman 30 . G . Scalzo 31 . P. O'Sullivan 32 . B. Wilson 33 . A . Wildes 34 . S. Kervin 35. S . Speir s 36. P. Hollowood 37. C. McLeod 38. A. Sargeant 39. J. Gill 40. P. Reidle 41 . C . Weinert 44. D. Baxter 45. A. Cope 46. S . Sergeant 48. D. Phelan 49. A . James 50. M . Pittoni 51 . S . Silva 52 . C. Boschert 54. J. Blowfield 55. A . Miller 56 . S. Acott 60 . A . Georgantas 61 .P.Ford 69 . D. Angel 88 . G . Scotland
ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK Senior Coach : S . DAngelo Reserv es Coach: R . Afford 1 . P. Murphy (DVC) 2 . R. Steward 3. D. Miller (Capt) 4. T. Van Den Akker 5 . C . Kenn y 6 . G. Grandy 7. J . Murphy 8 . I . Milner 9 . R . Sweetland 10. P. Davidson 11 . M. Shacklock 12 . G . Robinson (DVC) 13. M . Faulisi 14. D. Corrigan (VC) 15 . G. Burke 16 . P. McNamara 17. S. Greel y 18. G . Sargent 19 . P. Kelly 20. A . Gil l 21 . S . Ingram 22 . R . Alford 23. S. Nankervis 24. D . Kenny 25. S. Wals h 26. B. Vaughan (Snr) 27. D. Glass 29 . R . Knowles 30 . C . Ingram 31 . F. Caione 32 . A. N'Dreu 33 . A. Douglass 34 . J . Callaghan 35. A. Box 36. K. Morris 37. N . Curri e 38. M. Anderson 39. B. Vaughan (Jnr) 40. P. Dart 41 . B. Compton 42. P. O'Halloran 43. A. Morgan 44. F. Dinicolantino 45.S .Ronchi 46. D. Ingra m
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 6Z J . Vaughan 63. C . Quilty 64. J . Cronin 65. C . Blanco 66.R .Porter PROUDLY SPONSORE D BY
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Three out of five on saturday missing out on Chirnside Pk & CN Balwyn . I must make mention of Oakleighs Matt Forrest making the C-F rep side on the Queens Birthday Weekend in Adelaide . Heard on the grapevine or should it be the Podesta vine that Matt was injured and I hope that he makes a speedy recovery. Looking at the remainder of the fixture for the year and it looks like a very exciting finish with the last round Richmond Central vs Chirnside Pk clash deciding on who finishes 4th spot . Oakleigh, Yarra Valley & Uni Reds look safe at the moment but who knows what tomorrow brings.
this by 6 gls . In last years encounter VUT/FIT won this game on the siren with a 50 metre penalty awarded in the goal square so I feel there is a lot of players out at Boronia who feel they were cheated that day and want to definately square the ledger.
REVIEW Old Westbourne surprised us all with a 23pt win over an inaccurate Chirnside Pk. How a team has 7 more scoring shots and still gets beat bythat margin is beyond me. Balwyn Combined surprised with a hard fought 13 pt win over Canterbu ry Nth Balwyn who with that loss have lost all hope of making the finals . Yarra Valley proved too good for VUT/FIT with a 56 pt win . I n a very physical game where there were no beg your pardons Richmond Central with a 9 gl to 1 third quarter proved too good for Bo ro nia Park to win by37 pts. With Centrals win and Chirnside Pks loss it has left the door wide open . In the last game as expected Uni Reds steamrolled Camberwell by 136 pts . PREVIEW Match of the Day is at Chirnside Pk where they tackle ladder leaders Oakleigh . Chirnside must win this game or they will lose their spot to Centrals in the four . I cannot see this happening as Oakleigh have taken all before them in recent weeks. Oakleigh by 5 gis. Balwyn Combined have the chance to make it 3 on end when they play Old Westbourne. At home it's hard to go past Balwyn so I feel they will have too many guns for the Werribee Boys. All I can say is don't underestimate them as they have been very hot and cold all season and anything can happen . Balwyn by 2 gIs . Yarra Valley host Canterbu ry No rt h Balwyn in what should be a great game . This is definatelyCN Balwyns last chance, lose - its curtains, win and they're still in touch . But I cannot see this happening . Yarra Valley with their young players running all day will be too fast for CN Balwyn and they should come out winners by 6 gls . Camberwell tackle Richmond Central and to be honest Centrals should win this by 15 gls. They need percentage as I feel this will decide 4th spot . In the last game VUT/FIT travel to Boronia in what should be anotherclose game. Boronia Parkof late have been playing good football and at home should wi n
SOCIAL • Bo ro nia Park have Hugh McDonald playing at the Clubrooms - $10 entry tonight . • Chirnside Park will be having a No Talent night tonight. For tickets see the man who has no talent, no brain and no good looks Greg Skien .
MILESTONES • Congratulations to Dave Jiggins on becoming Richmond Centrals 1st 100 gamer. Dave has been with the club since its inception and has been an inspiration to all on the field . I might invite him to join me on a Jenny Craig diet . (Only joking Dave .)
SENIORS FORREST, Oakleigh SIMPSON, Yarra Valley LESLIE, Oakleigh CREAK, Boronia Par k MERNAGH, Canterbury Nth . Balwyn RESERVES JACKSON, Richmond Central GREEN, Oakleig h MOLLAR, University Reds THOMAS, Chirnside Park BOLLAS, Balwyn Combined
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I SENIORS OLD WESTBOURNE 0 .0 9.1 9.2 13 .4 .82 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 .7 3.8 4.14 7.17.59 Chnsto, J . 0, WESTBOURNE M . Gnma 5, S . Porter 2, J . Mitchell 3, S.. Martinson . P Blank, B. Joyner BEST M . Grima, B . Joyner, A . Horsburgh, . McHenry. BEST . DeJong 2, P. Anthony, D P Jones 3, G CHIRNSIDE g Jones, G . DeJong, A . Sore, M . Warren . S . Condi e CANTERBURY NTH BALWYN 6 .1 6.2 9 .10 13 .14.92 BALWYN COMBINED 6 .2 10 .4 12 .8 16 .9.105 C'TERBURY/NTH BALWYN P. Mernagh 7, McLeod 2, Patch 2, Jackson, Sheehan . BEST Churcher. Judica, P. Mernagh, Sheehan, Davidson, Drummond . BALWYN COM . Tully 4, M . Vereshaka 4, Barkla 3, Grace 2 . N . Busse, P. Barr, Bennett . BEST P Barr, N . Busse, Bennett, Blakeman, Spagnol, Tully 8.9 11 .12.78 VUT/FIT 2 .2 6.7 YARRA VALLEY OB 6 .9 9 .13 15.18 19 .20.134 VUT/FIT Byrnes 3, McLellan 3, Sachau 2, Baird, Cliffe, Martin . BEST Breheny, Burt, Byrnes, McLellan, Saschau . YARRA VALLEY Simpson 10 . B. Ford 2, G. McLeod 2, Ireland, R . Ford, Reddaway. J. Downs . Peterson . BEST Dinning, B. Ford, Simpson, Peddaway, Peterson, Rowe . 17.16 .118 7.5 8 .7 14.13 RICHMOND CENTRAL BORONIA PARK 1 .2 5 .8 6.8 11 .15.81 RICHMOND CENTRAL Knsohos 4, Greet 4, Bestow 2, Gordon 2, Pickett, Shannons, Tate, Fenton . BEST Dautovic, D . Jiggins, Bastow, Krisohos, Tate, Gordon . BORONIA PARK Kelhe 4, Mornsh 2, Weinlich 2, Hinksman, Challis, Quirk . BEST Briant, Weir, Wilson, Hawken, Greene, Weinlich . UNIVERSITY REDS 7 .8 14.11 22 .14 26 .19 .175 CAMBERWELL 0 .3 0 .5 2 .6 5 .9 .39 UNI REDS Heaphy 8, Hepburn 5, McKenna 4, Kane 4, Lauritz 2, Farrell 2, Bourke. BEST Boyle, Heaphy, Kenny. Kane, Tehan, White . CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . C,
RESERVES OLD WESTBOURNE 0 .4 0.4 1 .4 1 .4 .10 CHIRNSIDE PARK 1 .0 3.6 6 .8 7.11 .53 0. WESTBOURNE All players contributed well . A good team effort. . CHIRNSIDE PARK Not available . BEST P Allen, S . O'connor, D Marshman, M . Taylor, R . Davison . CANTERBURY NTH BALWYN 1 .3 2.3 4.9 4.12 .36 BALWYN COMBINED 3.4 11 .9 11 .11 14 .17.101 C'BURY NTH BALWYN Gregory, Hammond, Tyler, Virgona . BEST Marsili, Greeks, Mullinger, Virgona, R . Sheehan, Baldi . BALWYN COM G . Bollas 6, M. O' Hoy 4, J . Booth, T Braione, W . McAlpine, A . Theophanous. BEST G . Bollas, J . Booth, A. Busse, R, Draw, K . Flint, A . McGrego r .4.34 VUT/FIT 2 .2 2 .2 5.3 5.12.60 5.5 7.9 8 YARRA VALLEY 1 .2 . BEST Bagnato, Cliffe, VUT/FIT Moebus 2, Bagnato, Fazalari, Tometty Fazalari, McGlade, Midon, Moebus . YARRA VALLEY Savaris2, Heuston 2, Cole, Jonson, McVean, Park . BEST Savaris, M . White, J. McVean, Littlewood, Johnson, Howse . RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .1 5 .7 8.11 9.13.67 7.7 8.7.55 BORONIA PARK 2.2 2 .3 RICHMOND CENTRAL P. Jackson 4, D . Shannon 3, Hickey, Kotzapanagiotis . BEST Kotzapanagiotis, D. Shannon, Hickey, Zarjac, Vasic, Howe. BORONIA PARK Tooze 4, Christoforou 2, Borthwick, Polwarth . BEST C. Tooze, Christoforou, Campbell, Riley, Charlton, Borchert . UNIVERSITY REDS 6 .8 10 .16 17.20 21 .22 .148 0 .1 0.1 0 .1 1 .2 .8 CAMBERWELL UNI REDS Bell 6, Spanos4, Thatcher 2, Zappelli 2, Faure2, Wulf, Moller, Atkin, M . Ross, James. BEST Schroder, M . Ross, Box, Bell, Thatcher, Spanos. CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
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CLUB XV111 North & South by Norm Nugen t Round 10 results in the North surprised me although I again forecast the card in the "Slab Section" . What really surprises and disappoints me as a Club Secretary of sixteen season's standing is that so many Club XVIII games are being decided not on the playing fields of Melbourne but in the Elsternwick Eyrie . Come on clubs lift your off-field performance to the required and wel I- known standard!! REVIEW - NORT H St Bernards clearly had the better of Old Geelong whose accuracy brought them to within 34 pts at the sound of the final siren . Bulleen/Templestowe accepted the opportunities presented both through their 21 pt victory over Therry and through the Eltham failure, as the "Bullants" jumped to second place. M arcellin soared to a convincing 31 pt victory over Eltham who have dropped to third place as a result . It would appear that "Turtle" confidence must now be at a seasonal low. Leaders North Old Boys succumbed to Old Paradians for the second time this season when the OPs scored a morale boosting 32 pt victory. Kew had the Bye to regain four valuable points . REVIEW - SOUTH Monash Gryphons just failed, by 2 pts, to bring off the upset of the round against Mazenod who could only blame their shocking inaccuracy for their problems. Old M elburnians dominated their match against De La Salle and built percentage through their 67 pt victory . Bloods ground Powerhouse into the dust as they powered to victory by 111 pts which was the biggest winning margin of the round . Old Scotch maintained their top four position (made easier by other clubs mistakes) when they accounted for traditional rivals Collegians by 19 pts. Pin-point accuracy in front of goal enabled Old Xavertans to defeat Monash Whites by 38 pts in a game which was a fairly evenly contested one . PREVIEW - NORT H Therry journey across the riverto play Old Geelong, confident victory will keep them in touch with the top four. Therry are my selection . In a potential final preview, double chance decider and for the loser may be no semifinal appearance Qulleen/Templestowe are at home to Eltham . After a slow start the "Bullants" have risen to second place while the "Turtles" have dropped a lot of form and appear incapable of playing eighty minutes of sustained football . At Ajani Reserve I select Bulleen/Templestowe to win the game . Leaders North Old Boys journey last to play Kew who may be short of a run after their three week lay off. Kew have suffered off the field and although they will offer solid opposition I favour North Old Boysto win the match . Traditional rivals Old Paradians and St Bernards meet at Bundoora where victory for the home side should insure them a finals berth in their comeback season . Last weeks victory over North Old Boys was a good win . Old Paradians should win again today. Marcellin has the Bye. PREVIEW - SOUTH The match of the day will be at Mulgrave between second placed Mazenod and fifth placed Old
M elburnians who have suffered setbacks off the field . Should Mazenod kick as badly as they did last week Old Melburnians could win . However I believe the long drive to Mulgrave will tell against the OMs and I favour Mazenod to win the game and hold second place . Bloods now in the top four will continue to build percentage against De La Salle who lack the necessary talent to defeat Bloods. In what could be the match to decide the winner of the "Wooden Spoon", Powerhouse is at home to Collegians . as a graduate of "Big Camp" and three gameplayer (1961) with Powerhouse I would like to see them win, however I believe that based on 1993 performances Collegains possess the talent necessary to win . Firmly placed in third place Old Scotch will be optimistic about defeating Monash Whites. Scotch have the better 1993 record and aided by home ground advantage I believe "The Cardinals" will win . Next door leaders Old Xaverians should receive stern opposition from Monash Gryphons. However I am in little doubtthe "Crocodiles" will be sufficiently talented to take the points .
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CLUB XV111 NORT H ST BERNARDS 4.2 6.3 8.5 13.12 .90 OLD GEELONG 1 .0 5.1 8.2 9 .2.56 ST BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0 GEELONG McConnell 3, Mahoney2 . Richmond 2, Currie, Kooka. BEST Suttie. Davis, McConnell, Boucher, Kooka, Currie. THERRY 5 .7.37 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 .10.58 THERRY Eldrett, Goodwin, Carbis, Jinkins, Sandman, Costello, Hudson . BEST Drennan, Jinkins, Grolock, Devereaux, Doran, Masters. BULLEEN(TEMP Waddell 3, Toscano 3, Ibraham, Croft . BEST P. Reid, A Saw, N . Waddell, D . Cummins, A. Ibraham, B. Kelly. ELTHAM OC 10 .13.73 MARCELLIN 15 .14.104 ELTHAM Stickland 4, Day 3, Webster 2, Fitzpatrick. BEST Day, Mandler Kosta, Webster, Weatherill . MARCELLIN Rozenboom 6, Nazrallah 2, O'Callaghan 2, Crimmins 2, Day, Dinneen, Scott. BEST Wallace, Rozenboom, O'Callaghan, Crimmins, Robinson, Lowry. NORTH OLD BOYS 3.8.26 OLD PARADIANS 8 .10.58 NTH OLD BOYS Muller, Moodie, Kelly. BEST Gale, Day, Bugela, Holmberg, Kelly, Scott. 0 PARADIANS J . Flynn 2, Vear 2, Casamento, Busch, bibby, Considine BEST Bosch, M . Vear, J . Flynn, M . Flynn, Symes, Wood .
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CLUB XVIII SOUT H MONASH GRYPHONS 8 .7.55 MAZENOD OC 6 .21 .57 MONASH GRYPHONS Blandford 2, Adams 2, King, Rubio, Hardman, Robinson . BEST Hardman, Blandford, Smith, Adams, Robinson, Sereda . MAZENOD Baxter 3, Quirk, Riley, Savy. BEST Welch, Bilston, Pug, Crowhurst . Baxter, Walsh . OLD MELBURNIANS 14.11 .95 DE LA SALLE 4.0 .28 0 MELB Silk 2, Van Den Dungan 2 . Harris 2 Taylor 2 . Kellam, Nelson, Wilson . Meckiff, Fennell, Dowd . BEST Douglas, Reed, Cox, Newman, Dowd, Harris . DE LA Green 3, Enright . BEST Tucker, Thorn, Cowan, O'Driscoll, Shrimpton, Manning . BLOODS 5 .3 8.10 14 .10 17.17.119 POWERHOUSE 0 .0 0.0 0 .2 1 .2 .8 BLOODS Varella 6, Greene 5, Carroll 2, Gee, Broome, Smith, Howard . BEST Carroll, Greene . Rowbottom, Tresidder, Varella, Gaynor . POWERHOUSE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COLLEGIANS 5 .7.37 OLD SCOTCH 7.14 .56 COLLEGAINS Peles3. Letchford 2. BESTS . Mackay, C . Mackay, Muirden, Parsons. N . Comley, Peles . 0 SCOTCH Hawkins 5, Johnson, Walsh . BEST Murtagh, Tribe, Montgomery, Hawkins, Higham, Fox . MONASH WHITES 2 .1 2 .2 4.5 6.7.43 OLD XAVERIANS 1 .2 6.2 11 .2 13.3 .81 MONASH WHITES Hewitt 2, M . Young, J . Young, Lalor, Sinn . BEST J . Young, Troung, Hewitt, Tilley, Riddley, Sharkey. OLS XAVS M . Dalton 5, R . King 2, D . King, O'Sullivan, Orsini, Denton, Fraser, R . Dalton . BEST Ralph, Cummins, Kinna, Denton, Dalton, King .
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REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GA M ES Division 1 I made the Bernies happy by tipping against them and they responded by putting in what Terry described as their best effort this year and rolling Nodders by 10 gis. Mick Hande's domination of the ruck brought'Big Chatty, Brett Hemley and Paul Sceri (4) into the game with 9 others kicking majors . Chirnside had a big day against Tones with the "Italian Connection" again starring . Tony Spurli was b .o.g . whilst Vinnie booted 14 and Joey Pignataro 8 and David Paola gathered a mere 55 possessions. Both De La and OMs suffered telling injuri es in their clash last week but D's better accuracy got them the 4 pts. Ruckman Dave Larkin and full back Dean Smith were D's best and Andrew Henshaw and Xavier Kuhn were best for OMs, Danny Trindade of OMs kicked 4 as did Marcus Macorra and Peter Conroy for D's . Lobba's Lads pulled off the shock of the year by beating Xavs by 4 pts. Hall with 5 majors and Ries and Walsh were Xavs better contributors. BLACKLIST 0 H'bu ry (Lobba & Wardie too busy celebrating! ) Division 2 Centra l Car problems caused Terry to be late for the 9 am start against NOBs and this set the pattern for OTs day. NOBs got the early lead and kept hanging on to win by 2 gls with Steve Serang and Simon Drum their best . Therry "avenged" their 1992 grand final loss to Wells when they got home comfortably by 8 gls . Cameron Kennedy got 6 for the Roys whilst regular good performers Andrew Urli, Mark Finnigan and Keran Fitzpatrick continued their good form . Once again the Friars inaccuracy cost them vital percentage when they kicked 7 gls only from 21 scoring shots in the last 1/4 against Old 'Hoes. Rohan Cameron again led from midfield and on-bailer Tim Carrigg booted 3. Blues pushed 'Hoes a game behind them with an impressive 12 gl win thanks to the efforts of the tireless Ian Bracken who rucked all day and Aaron Gray on the wing . Matt Bungey got 4 at c .h .f . and Cameron Howard got 4 before his knee packed up in the 2nd quarter. Division 2 Sout h Ashers put a dent in Highs faint hopes for a finals spot with a good 4 gl win . Scott Slattery kicked 7 whilst Paul Tuohy (Steve tip for comp . B& F!) and Matthew Bridges were their best . Bedas joined the long list of clubs who have failed at Brighton through inability to master the seaside "breezes" 5 more scoring shots only to lose by 15 pts. Tonnes best were Tim Farrer, Richard Oakley and Bradley Kerr who has obviously inherited the skills (but hopefully not the "speed") of his father Geoff - another Mt. Eliza'9egend". In a game of 2 halves, Scotchies won the 1st by 4 gls and "my team" Collegians the 2nd by 16!! Winger Paul Roberts for Scotchies earned the plaudits of Lions coach Phil who thought his best were Andrew Semmens and Tony Rose with Lachlan Grant kicking 5 and Cameron James a match winning 4 in the last 1/4 . BLACKLIST Caulfield .
PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES Division i Nodders and OMs have a really vital clash for both today as a loss to Nodders will put the double chance in danger and a loss to OMs could almost say goodbye to their finals hopes . Both disappointed last week but my hunch is that the home team may regroup just a little better than the visitors . Monds are probably also looking at their last fling at the four against the Parkers today and, whilst it would require a form reversal, I think that Monds incentive plus home ground advantage should see them home. Lobba's Lads will be too good for Tones whilst I haven't any idea of who to pick out of Xavs & Bernies Xavs form last week was too bad to be true (sorry Lobba) whilst Bernies' effort wastheir best for the year. Chatty & Co are hoping desperately that I'll tip against them - and despite their recent good form I'd hate to let them down . I think Xavvers will bounce back well enough to just get home . SELECTIONS : Mazenod, Ormond, OH'bu ry, OXavs . Division 2 Central Parade didn't put in their best effort last week and a repeat could see Leos upset them but I think the Bundoora Boys will return to the better form and get home today. Therryshould be too good for the Blacks whilst the other 3 games are real challenges to even a good tipster. Wells will be a better proposition than last week but I will punt on Friars finally kicking straight enough to get home . Carey, back after a 3 week spell, face the 'Hoes who put in their worst game of the year last week. After their break, Carey will be chomping at the bit to consolidate top spot and will win today . The current form of both Blues & NOBs is excellent and I can only pick Blues because of home ground advantage and the confidence they must have gained from last week's great win . SELECTIONS : Old Paradians, Therry, Whitefriars, Old Carey, University Blues . Division 2 Sout h Provided too many of the students don't head bush for their holidays, the Ashers should be too good at home for Caulfield whilst Brighton should be too good for the Rovers. Jackers, refreshed from a 3 week spell, should put an end to High's remote finals chance . The game of the round is at Mentone with Bedas taking on Collegians. A win to Bedas would surely sea! 4th spot even at this early stage in the year, whilst a loss to the Lions puts their double chance in jeopardy, Usually I go for the home team where I can't really justify the winner but having jumped on the Lions waggon I can hardly jump off today . Collegians by 2 kicks . SELECTIONS : Monash, 0 Brghtn, Collegians, Ajax . SLAB CHALLENGE : Thanks to NOBs for saving me last week! Rob's'Hoe boys probably could usethis special = incentive to keep their spot in the 4 . All they have to d o is roll Carey today.
SECTION 1 =PICCIOLI, Chirnside Par k IUCKOCK, Old Melburnians STONES, Old Xaverians Xaverians ,'PETROFF , Ormond SECTION 2 SOUTH RAJCH,AJA X ,AT CUE Old Scotch FOUNTAS, MHSO B SCULLIN, St Bedes Mentone Tigers SECTION 2 CENTRAL MATTHEWS, Old Carey McMAHON, North Old Boys NAISMITH, Whitefriars SEALLY Old Trinity PATERSON, Old Camberwell JOYCE, Ivanhoe
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD OC vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: P. Gersch (Rot), S . Meredith Boundary: D. Chalmers, C. Sulliva n Goal : C. Chalmers (Rot), C. Lincozski ORMOND vs CHIRNSIDE PARK Field: P. Molloy (Rot), C. Donlon OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: D . D'Altera, B. McKee Boundary: R . Braun, B. Collin s OLD XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARDS Field: M . Head, M . Pinney Boundary: M . Tierney, L . Russel l UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - CENTRAL OLD PARADIANS vs ST LEOS WATTLE PARK Field: G . Beasley UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs THERRY (Princess Park Oval # 1) Field: B . Hayward, A . Alexander OLD CAMBERWELL vs WHITEFRIARS (2 .15pm start) Field: A. Damen (Rot), A . Flac k Boundary : P. Batty, A . Stephen OLD CAREY vs IVANHOE Field: B. Calleja, P. Lukies Boundary: T. Little, L . Stapleton Goal: A . Draper, M . Richardso n UNIVERSITY BLUES vs NORTH OLD BOYS (Crawford Oval) Field: D. McInerney UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - SOUTH MONASH BLUES vs CAULFIELD G R Field : R . Marlyn, T. Ovadia Boundary: R . Marlyn, T. Creighton HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field : G . Morgan, R . Valentine Boundary: T. Shakespeare, R . Killey ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS vs COLLEGIANS Field: P. Rapke, M . Wilso n Goat: I. Smith (Rot), R . Schneider AJAX vs MHSOB (1 .30pm start) Field: D. Miller, N . Gardiner
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 ST BERNARDS BLUE 4.2 9 .5 15.10 17.12 .114 MAZENOD BLUES 2 .1 3 .4 4 .6 7.9.51 ST BERNARDS Scerri 4, M . Farmer 3, Conroy 2 . A . Farmer 2, Hemley. Hande. Webb, S. Chatfield, Rogers, Zeine. BEST S . Chatfield, Handle, Scerri, Sawicki, Hemley, B. Chatfield_ MAZENOD Rice, Morgan, Egan, Krom, Sullivan, Clarke, Hansen . BEST Egan, McCusker, Coulson, Fisher, Little, De Navi. OLD MELBURNIANS 9 .13 .67 DE LA SALLE 13 .10.88 O MELB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . DE LA Conroy 4, Macorra 4, Surkitt2, Fountoulakis, Grant, Mannix . BEST Larkin, Fountoulakis, Makinson, Smith, Sparrow, Gleeson .
CHIRNSIDE PARK 7 .5 18.17 30.24 40.32 .272 OLD MENTONIANS 0 .1 0.3 0.3 2 .5 .17 CHIRNSIDE PK Piccioli 13, Pignataro 8, Cochrane 3, Mosca 3, Rattray 3, Henderson 2, McIntosh 2, Paola 2, Spirli 2, DiCiero, Kerr . BEST Paola, Spirli, McIntosh, Mosca, Kerr, Lowen . O MENTONIANS Finnis, Winduss. BEST Winduss, Sheddon, Johnson, Aspelling, Finnis, Mogg . OLD HAILEYBURY 5 .8 8.10 14.16 14 .16 .100 OLD XAVERIANS 3 .2 5.7 8.10 14.12.96 O HAILEY Wood 4, Burn 2, Chin 2, Baby 2, Evans, Kelly, Weber, Buchanan. BEST Pound, Boothman, Stack, Rowe, Prins, Bartholomeusz . O XAVS Hall 5, Walsh 3, Stones 2, Delmo, Petroff, O'Brien, Fitzsimon . BEST Hall, Ries, Walsh, Fitzsimon, Petroff, Stones.
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA L OLD PARADIANS 4 .6 6 .7 14 .18 15 .22 .112 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .5 4 .8 5 .8 14 .14 .98 O PARADIANS Nitsou 5, Smith 3, Curtis 2, Morelli, Wallis, Costantm, Brabender, Horsington . BEST Vacirca, Anderson, Phelan, Way, Morelli . Nitsou . UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD TRINITY 2.2 7.6 7.8 10 .13.73 NORTH OLD BOYS 7.6 10 .9 12 .12 12.13.85 O TRINITY Makris 3, Sealy 2, Shein 2, Entwisle, King, Antonopoulous . BEST Sarantos, Shein, Entwisle, Campaign, Hatfield, Clarke. NTH 0 BOYS McMahon 3, Roberts 3, Moshos 2, Appleyard, Schroeder. Rush, Bryar. BEST Serong, Drum, Milionis, Rush, Care, Fennessy . THERRY 6.3 12 .6 15.7 18.12.120 OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 4 .3 7.3 11 .6.72 THERRY Kennedy 6, Goodwin 3, Browning 2, LaFontaine 2, Hollow 2, Goodger, Moroz, Tate. BEST Fitzpatrick, Finnigan, Urli, Kennedy, Forbes, Kelly. 0 CAMBERWELL Paterson 3, Walker 3, Williams 2, Walker, Prior, McManus. BEST M . Frigo, D. Walker, D. Imberger, M . Walker, A . Mullins, N.Thomson . WHITEFRIARS 7.1 11 .6 16 .12 23.26 .164 OLD IVANHOE 0.3 2 .4 4 .9 4 .9 .33 W HITEFRIARS Camgg 3, Baini 3, Thwaites 3, Cameron 2. Little 2, Storey 2, Duffey 2, McFarlane 2, Quilty, Pinchbeck, James, Naismith . BEST Cameron, T. Carrigg, Storey, Pinchbeck, Kook, Quilty . O IVANHOE Quick 3, Webb. BEST Quick, Mansfield, Beckwith, Schoene, Woods, Bellamy . IVANHOE 3 .1 5 .1 7.4 7.4 .46 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 8 .8 10 .14 17.18.120 IVANHOE Molloy, Raywood, Pearce, Plkington, Lynch, R . Pace, Fanelli . BEST O'Shea, Sproull, Jennings, Pilkington, Scott, Cribbes. UNI BLUES Howard 4, Bommarito 3, Gullick 3, Haber 3, Davidson 2, Spears, Gray. BEST Bracken, Anderson, Bommarito, Hutchinson, Waters. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H MHSOB 3 .2 5.4 6.4 11 .10 .76 MONASH BLUES 4.8 8.10 13.14 14 .19 .103 MHSOB Atkin 5, Cockman 2, Megna, Saultry, Borge, Fountas. BESTAtkin, Borge, Duketis, Cookman, Pemberton, McAllister. MONASH BLUESSIattery 7, Rubick 4, Toohey, Moon, Campbell . BEST Toohey, Slattery, Reid, Colombies, Alexander, Rubick . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7.5 8.8 12 .13 16.13.109 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .0 4.4 6 .4 10 .7.67 CAULFIELD Mathieson 6, Vella 3, Howard 2, Morrison 2, Fellowes, McKenzie, Lubransky. BEST Mathieson, Lubransky, Cassidy, Vella, Smauel, Morrison . HAMPTON ROVERS Bulmer 5, Fletcher 2, Smith, Williams, Dakis . BEST Fletcher, Lake, Taylor, Landrigan, Haggerty, Smith . OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 9 .6 9 .8 11 .15 .81 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 3 .10 3 .10 7.22 7.24.66 O BRIGHTON Atkin 2, Wilson 2, Swanell 2, Oakley, Teschendorff, Dimer, Stewart, Newman . BEST Kerr, Oakley, Farrer, Newman, Olliver, Sloan . ST BEDES/MENTONE Razga 2, Stoppa 2, Carroll, Corderoy, Philp . BEST Carroll, Meyer. Georgoulis, Stoppa, Hayes, Hecker. COLLEGIANS 1 .2 2 .5 9.7 17.17.119 OLD SCOTCH 2 .1 6.1 7.3 7.3 .45 COLLEGIANS Grant 5, James 4, Bell 2, Semmens 2, Godfrey, Mulder, De Young, Rose. BEST Grant, Rose, Semmens, Lumley, Johnston, James . O SCOTCH McCue 4, Simpson 2, McDonnell . BEST Roberts, McAlpin, Pryde, Grigg, Simpson, Speed .
REMEMBE R PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE .
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK vs DE LA SALLE OLD HAILEYBURY vs ORMON D OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD MENTONIAN S ST BERNARDS BLUE vs OLD MELBURNIAN S UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD PARADIANS vs OLD TRINIT Y ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs THERRY WHITEFRIARS vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD IVANHOE vs IVANHO E OLD CAREY vs UNIVERSITY BLUE S UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH OLD BRIGHTON vs MONASH BLUES COLLEGIANS vs HAMPTON ROVER S AJAX vs OLD SCOTCH (Albert Park No . 11) MHSOB vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
~ THIS SERVICE IS AGAIN OPERATING FOR THE SEASON AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING : ® Umpire appointments for weekend matches - t o assist clubs in supplying officials when required (Friday) s A new service : Thursday morning - all permits approved the previous Wednesday evening will be read out . U19 permits approved on Friday will be listed Friday afternoon . ® Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday evening) Service provided cou rtesy of Computer Implementation Consultants, Port Melb .
1993 Elsternwick Park Programme VicHealth Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows : Each 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 Elsternwick Park match (Ormond, St Bernards & North Old Boys) . THIS SAT: NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD SCOTCH (A) THIS SUN: ST BERNARDS vs O. HAILEYBURY (A) JULY 3 : ORMOND vs NORTH OLD BOYS (A) JULY 4 : O . XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARDS (A) JULY 10: MHSOB vs KEW (C) JULY 11 : BANYULE vs BULLEENTEMP (8) JULY 17: MARCELLIN vs UNI BLUES (B) JULY 18: DE LA SALLE vs OLD SCOTCH (A) JULY 25 : VAFA vs VCFL (Seniors ) JULY 31 : OLD HAILEYBURY vs ORMOND (A) AUG 1 : OLD BRIGHTON vs COLLEGIANS (A) AUG 7: KEW vs IVANHOE (C ) CLUB XVIII PRELIMINARY FINALS AUG 8:
AUG 14: OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON (A) AUG 15: CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUT H GRAND FINALS AUG 21 : FAWKNER vs OLD MENTONIANS (B) AUG 22 : NO MATCH ROSTERE D AUG 28 : B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL AUG 29 : A SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL SEPT 4 : B SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL SEPT 5 : A SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL SEPT 11 : C SECTION GRAND FINAL (E .P) SEPT 12: A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL SEPT 18: B SECTION GRAND FINAL SEPT 19: A SECTION GRAND FINA L
It is the recommendation of this committee that clubs allocated a second home E .P. game in 1993 will not be allocated two home E .P. games in 1994 .
19TH FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES BY 3 PM RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 .5 5 UNI REDS 5.50 * BY 5 PM MARCELLIN 5 .03 (3rd time) ELSTERNWICK 5 .08 * UNI REDS 5.20* CHIRNSIDE PARK (U19) 5 .06 0. PARADIANS (U19) 5.1 3 BY 5 .30 PM UNI REDS (Res) 5 .50* *Clubs had to be contacted for scores
UN? ; 199 3 PHONED I N CORRECT SCORES C'WEALTH BANK (Res) POWERHOUSE (Res) PENINSULA (Res) UNI REDS (Res) ST BERNARDS (U19) PLEASE NOTE : Standard fines will apply for clubs guilty of the above offences . Clubs who offend on three occasions for the same type of offence will be charged with "conduct unbecoming a Member club of the Association"
UMPIRES CORNER by Mike Murray and JE-14we McCarthy g®_ .•r Y ®
. What is (Rot)? Over the last few weeks or so this has been a common question in the lower grades . VAFA legend and current Assistant Umpires' Advisor Brian (Benny) Goodman has answered the question this week. "ROT is Rotation . A system introduced to umpiring to benefit the VAFA and umpiring in a number of areas :1 . The Rotation System enables experienced umpires to spread out among the grades to keep up with the trends of other grade football and players . therefore gaining a better understanding of the level of players and the difficulties of the less experienced umpires . 2, Givesplayersin other grades the opportunity to be umpired by the more experienced umpires, which helps the players and coaches gain a better grip on how the game is umpired at a higher level . Note: This is also a great opportunity for coaches and players to chat with these umpires after the match in a friendly atmosphere ! 3 . Gives the opportunity for umpires with little or no experience the chance to umpire with a more experienced umpire and be shown, taught, helped and advised on areas to improve and develop for future years. 4. Gives the umpire with some years of experiencethe chance to umpire at a higher level, that he may otherwise not get if all the umpires above him/her are performing well ." Now, an umpires point of view from resident scribe and current A grade fieldy, Steve McCarthy . "About a month ago I umpired Old Xavs vs NOBs atthe Lakeside Oval, At the time 1 and 2 on the ladder . A sensational game which Xavs won by a point . The game was of an extreme high standard, probably the best VAFA game I've seen in ten years . One week later I find myself at Ferndale Park, Glen Irisforthe St Marys/St Johns clash in F1 . Obviously this game did not have the same skill level of the previous one but was played with the same desire and commitment . I enjoyed the 'teacher' role I played with 1st Umpire Dirk Kramer who was the celebrity on the day. Dirk is an up-and-comer who will surely move up the grades if pushed by old heads like myself. Both clubs on the day represented themselves professionally on and off the field and should be
congratulated . Most umpires see Rotation as a necessary evil but we all agree we (as a group) benefit in the long run . I!ookforward to my next trip to Peninsula (my usual Rotation stop) ." Thanks Benny and Macca. ® Benny's Rule of the Week -'The field umpire shall bounce the ball when the player with the ball has the ball held to his body by an opponent, unless the player has had a reasonable time to dispose of the ball prior to being tackled in which case a free kick shall be awarded for holding the bal! : i .e. BALL, BALL, BALL, YESSS! ® News from Adelaide . Wayne'Pirouette' Hinton was seen in a rare pose at the Saturday after-match . He was drinking lemon squash and it was killing him . Of course he had to save himself for the big one at Football Park . We believe he made up for it on the Sunday night . ® Wayne Hinton can now pass his nickname of'Chuck' over to Kevin Segota of Hampton Rovers fame . Thanks for the info, Hazza . ® This weeks profile is on a man who recently had to interrupt his4 kmtimetrial with asudden call of nature . Luckily he re-ran it a week later with a P.B. Full Name: Alan Ladd Nickname: Laddy. Year commenced umpiring : 1981 WAAFA, 1989 VAFA . VAFA Games: 100 (today) Highlights/Achievements: E Res Grand Final 1991 . Greatest Influence on Career : Alan Bloom and all my fellow umpires. Football playing career: Balwyn U/17's (too slow-things haven't changed . Football pet hates: Whinging players and uneducated spectators . Most Memorable Match: Old Ivanhoe v St Kevins (1993) . Forgot to pick up Simmo before game . Best Amateur Footballers Seen: Peter Simpson (Bulleen Utd . 2nds 1990), John Manton (Old Geelong) . Tony Fellows (Thomastown) . Best Umpires : Kevin Segota, Peter Wiseman . What t like about umpiring : 'After' match . 'after' training and monthly VAFAUA meeting s . Personal Ambition: Get back into C grade . Umpire a GFthis year. Break my own 13 can record at the monthly VAFAUA meeting . Good luck Laddy ! ® Next week- all the into from Thursdays Association Meeting . o Go the RACV! Mike and Mecc a
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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e
5 YEARS AGO - 1988 I n heavy conditions Collegians hung onto fifth place and scored an upset win with a Keith Parsons goal only half a minute from time against leaders Ormond . It was a tight game at the Trott which has never been a good hunting ground forthe' Monds . In factthey have left there a few times without the points and physically very sore. Best were K . Parsons (4 gls), Lemon, Griffiths and Williams (Coll) and M . McDonald, Taylor, Gilmore (Orm .) . After 11 gamesthree seniorteams were undefeated, Kew (B), Banyule (C) and Latrobe University (F) . It was a double for Latrobe as their reserves were also undefeated . Banyule may have been a bit luckyto keepthe record intact as they only got home by 5 pts from Old Haileybu ry whose ordinary kicking really let them down . Final scores were 12.10 to 12 .5 with the best, Foster Gray, Mooney (Bany.) and Walden, Phillips, Gerny (Old H) . That distinguished umpire and advisor Benny Goodman finally confessed that he had reached the old age of 40 . (Really, Benny, you look younger now than when you were 30) . "D" Section coaches were Max McColl (Bulleen United), Ga ry Rosewarne (E'wick), [an Rice (Hampton Rovers), David Bellette (North B'wick), Terry Rossiter (Old C'well Gr.) Bremner (State Bank) and Les White (West B'wick) . Who coached Ajax? John Adams has occupied the following positions in football NOB President, VAFA Executive, General Manager VFL Club North Melbourne, Chairman of Selectors, VFL Director (North Melbourne and West Coast Eagles) board member, VFA (old and new boards), original owner of the business name, Australian Football League . QUIZ : Roger Gerny who in his long career was a star with Old Haileybury is now coaching another club in the VAFA . Name the Club? He also gets a mention in the "1983 Looking Back" . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 3 No rt h Old Boys congratulated stalwarts Gary "Gus" Car roll & Paul Considine on 100 games. Great players for their club, the two had also been consistent selections in the state side. Ajax's Julian Weiner, a member of the club's 1975 premiership team, also reached 100 games . Julian had also attained the heights as a test cricketer for Australia . Ron Ling captain of Bull/Templestowe, reached 150 games . Ron, an inspiring leader, was a member of the club's 1978 and 1979 premiership teams. 200 games to FIT captain, Ron Carr and to A Section leading umpire, Cliff Mead . 100 games to Roger Gerny - Club's Best and Fairest in Under 19 premiership year, 1978, and club's senior Best and Fairest the next year . Roger had also represented the state in the CDEF with distinction on and off the field, as a speedy rover and half forward . (Roger is coaching St Kilda/Caulfield in 1993 .)
Uni Blues congratulated Graeme Coleman on reaching 500 games as timekeeper, spread over seasons with the Blues and Caulfield Grammarians . West Brunswick saluted Bob Green, little in stature, but big in heart, on setting a new club record of 279 games . Top teams, De La & Collegians battled it out in rain and wind . De La led 6 .2 to 2 .3 at half time, and although scoring only 2 pts in the second half, held on to win by 8 pts. 15 YEARS AGO - 1978 150 games to Ray King, St . Bernards . 4 times winner of club's most determined player trophy, and State Representative in 177-78, and to tenacious De La Salle player Michael Bourke. Hitherto undefeated "C" Section leader St Kilda CBCOB were overrun by Ajax who triumphed by 10 gls, kicking 10 .11 to 4.3 in the second half . Lemish (5 gIs) Segal, M . Ritterman (Ajax) & Kay, White, Jennings (St Kilda) were best. Old Carey (C) won their first game when they defeated third place Old Brighton - 5 gIs down at half time, they kicked 12 .7 to t .4 in the second half with best, Michael Cooke, Wiseman, B ryan (Old Carey) & Shepherd, Gedye, Paroission (Old Brighton) . Old Geelong moved back into "E" Section four with a strong final term against North Brunswick . Hunter (9 gls) Ross-Edwards, Sheahan (Old Geelong) & Hughes, J . Fox, Payne (N .Bruns) were best . QUIZ: Name the player who played Sheffield Shield cricket and VFL football . 20 YEARS AGO - 1973 Caulfield Grammarians staged a reveral of form to beat Coburg by 51 pts in the main game as the week before they failed miserably to St Bernards and lost their place in the four. Best were Griffiths, McNicol, Morphett (Caul . Gramm) & Warle, Clark, Hibbard, (Coburg) . Powerhouse (C) crashed against St Kilda CBCOC by 19 pts but held their place in the four . Top goal kickers were (A) G . Fletcher (C Gramm) 32 ; (B) McCrohan (ROB) 43 ; ( C) Calleja (St Kilda) 43 ;(D ) Wayman (Alphington) 42 ; (E) Rosewarne (Elsternwick) 47 and (F) Thomas (Fawkner) 22 . Second bottom in B, MHSOB after trailing, second top team, Old Trinity, by 46 pts, kicked 9 .4 to 3.3 in last quarter to go down by 11 pts . R . Harley (7), Sulberberg & J . Woods led the MHSOB revival with S . Emerson, Weir & Johnston best for Old Trinity. Umpires Association continued their heavy social nights by following up Dinner-Dance at Eliza's with next outing : "Fight Night" HSV7 Ringside. Assum p tion OC, in telling their club history paid tribute to the great work of Des Tehan & Matt Byrne, to Norm Nugent, Club Secretary since formation 1963,
and to the three Presidents . Frank De Neefe, Adrian O'Keefe & Maurice Beaumont who had seen the club rise from 'E' section to 'B' section . 25 YEARS AGO - 1968 150 games to two prominent players - Ken Rowse (Ormond) & Peter Dryden (Caul . Grammarians) . It was a day for crashes, Ormond lost their first game for the season - down by one pt to De La Salle who were now level in "B" Section in second place with Monash, UHSOB, Ivanhoe & Geelong . De La's coach, Peter McCormich, was overseas and their press correspondent doubted if 'stand in' coach Jim Hawkins, flushed with success, would give the job back . Best were Clastowski, Janson, Whitelaw (De La) & Ladd, Ferrier & Moran for Ormond . Footscray Tech also went down for the first time by 10 glsto Old Geelong who moved into second place in 'C' Section . AMP Society scraped home by 2 pts from Old Ivanhoe in 'E' section and were now the only undefeated senior team . 'A' Section umpireswere Hagerty, M ason, Pringle, Sharpe & G . Thomas. 'D' Section coaches were Dar re ll Cranch (Old Halley) Tony Bull (SSB), Frank Clarke (Toor-Maiv), George Rice (Parkside), Bryan Harding (Assumption), John Boyle (Brunswick), Ken Kenny ( Fairfield), Bert Gaudion (National Bank), & Ross Oakley (St Kevins OB) . Who coached Ajax? QUIZ : Yes, it's AFL Chief Commissioner Ross Oakley. After St Kevins, Ross coached another VAFA. Name the club? 35 YEARS AGO - 1958 A record crowd for a home and home match at Olympic Park saw a thrilling finish between 'A' section leaders, Collegians & Old Xaverians with Collegians finishing four pts in front and holding on to top place. Collegians 25 pts down at half-time, kicked 6 .3 to 2 . 1
in a blistering third quarter. The lead changed several times in final quarter with Old X attacking as the siren blew. M ansfield, L . Hibbins & Unkenstein (Coll) & Callen, Gre enway & Johnston (Old X) were best . Old Geelong Grammarians hung on totheir place in 'B' section four when M HSOB failed by a point to overhaul OGG's last change lead of 33 pts . Best were Laird J., Stephen & David Lee (OGG) & Jocka Nelson, Geoff Paul and Scott (MHSOB) . In the battle of top 'C' section teams De La outlasted Parkside to win by 23 pts with B. Teague, Nesbitt, Watts (De La) & Billington, Kiff & Dempster (Parkside) best. Johnny Neeson, Ivanhoe 'B & F' in 1957, played his 100th game. Contratulations went to Brian Roet, Roger Vines, Leo Hart, Denham Grierson, Dave Shaw, John & M ichael W inneke, Dick Reeve & [an Murray who gained selection in combined Australian Universities team . QUIZ : One of the players in the Australian Universities team bearsthe name of a well-known English actor . Can you name him? 45 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Jack Bray (Ormond Coach) made a comeback and led his team to an unexpected victory against Coburg . Others to star were Eric Donaldson & Joe Sheehan . University Blues (9.4) defeated Parkside (8.8) to score theirseventh win andjoin Old Xaverians, Comm Bank & Balwyn in the fight for third and fourth positions in 'B' section . Brunswick & Parkside were on top with 9 wins. 'uosaa!a0 wequaa 8961 - tlBMSPdtl 'weal cliqsiaiwaid 1 .96 f sue!6a!lo0 u! '6oqooqos a6apo0 AaisaM e se paleid osis aH 'sue!BalloG payoeoo ssoL{ 896 1. - aBMS@d'd (uofq6u8 PIO) PaaqdaqS P!Aao 8L6 1 . - E33 MSN'd 'PIa!llne0 y1noS/pPI!>i 1S 8866 - >:i3MSN V
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Much has been said and written about the Fawkner Club of late, including an inaccurate report in TheAge newspaper on June 10. Fawkner had a number of conditions imposed on them about a month ago, which they had to agree to if they were to continue in the VAFA. The Fawkner Cub did not accept these conditions but requested the opportunity to put forward to the Executive 6 conditions which it would enforce if these were acceptable to the VAFA . The Executive subsequently accepted these 6 conditions instigated by the Fawkner Club, and added 3 of its own - the 9 which can't be breached if Fawkner wishes to remain in the competition . Fawkner has given a commitment to the VAFA that the club will be adhering to a119 conditions - the 6 offered by the club itself and the 3 required by the VAFA . What the VAFA and Fawkner will also be expecting is that opposition B-section clubs treat Fawkner as they would treat any other opposition club and would like to be treated themselves . Clubs who don't 'play the game' in this regard can expect similar conditions imposed on them if they wish to continue in the VAFA . Matters misreported in The Age article are as follows : e A complaint was lodged against Fawkner by the umpire's adviser at the University Blues match (incorrect) . ® Fawkner could be forced to leave the competition because of on and off field brawls (incorrect) .
® 3 Uni Blues players were felled (incorrect) . ® Fawkner has been involved in several melees since last year (incorrect) . It is hoped that this statement will bring everyone up to date with the truth of the matter, and that Fawkner's playing conditions (which are to kept confidential) will see this club playing out season 1993 in true Amateur football style (see today's Editoriat} . This week Fawkner will play Marcellin at Marcellin
Phil Steven s VAFA GENERAL MANAGER
COACHES CLIPBOARD edited by Brian Woodhead DR NOEL BLUNDELL : It's all in the mind Article supplied by Craig Jackson Senior Coach Commonwealth Ban k I have been asked in many television and radio interviews : 'What does sport psychology encompass' and 'What does a sport psychologist do?' And when I reply, 'Ah - you're one of those motivator guys' is the usual response. Actually, directly motivating footballers occupies less than 10 per cent of my time as a sport psychologist . Football players are naturally motivated people . I spend much more of my time assisting players to capitalise on their motivation . If a player has to be continually motivated by anyone otherthan himself then he should take a close look at why he is playing football ! THE ROLE OF THE SPORT PSYCHOLOGIST There are many ways of explaining the role of sports psychology, but one that has impressed me the most was expressed by one of the world's great athletes, basketballer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, all-time leading point scorer in the NBA playing as centre for the worldchampion Los Angeles Lakers. Kareem was described by Laker coach, Pat Riley as'the ultimate professional', yet at 42 years of age, in his final year as a player, Kareem the great was performing at an embarrassing level . His aim was to finish the 1988-89 season with banner performances befitting achampion who was being paid $3 million . By the mid-point of the season, Kareem's statistics were lamentable, and there were pleas from the press for him to retire. He said: 'I didn't get mentally readyto playthe season . . . mental preparation triggers what you do physically .' Kareem had not only identified where he had made a grave error in his preparation for his final season, but, in one short sentence, had defined the principle behind sport psychology . 'The mental triggers the physical .' WHAT MAKES AN ELITE FOOTBALLER? There are many factors that contribute to a person becoming an outstanding footballer. Choosing your parents well, that is, being born with natural talent is an excellent start . However, you also have to develop all the skills as a player, and be physically fit so that your body can meet the rigorous demands and pace of today's game. As well, an appropriate diet must be followed so that the body has the necessary energy requirements to last the full 120 minutes . All of these factors are very important and should be developed to their maximum . Ultimately, however, it is the player who performs closest to his optimum on the day who will be successful, and it is here that AbdulJabbar's statement is so pertinent . 'Mental preparation triggers what you do physically', in other words, even if you have done a terrific job in all of the other areas, if you are not mentally prepared and ready to play you cannot capitalise on your talent . Unfortunately, there are many'could have been' champions, who have never acquired the mental skills to harness their physical ability. Some players seem naturally to develop the correct
mental approach to complement their physical abilities, but there are many who don't until the latter part of their careers, and so fritter away the years when physically they were most capable . Some players never find the key. So, the role of a sport psychologist primarily is to assist players to develop the most productive mental approach to the game. In turn, this will allow them to capitalise on their physical talent . OVER-CONFIDENT? IS YOUR E M OTIONAL LEVEL TOO LOW? Players on occasions find themselves in the lower en d of the emotional thermometer. Usually this happens when they are up against opposition that they regard as distinctly inferior. The notion is that they can play at about 80 per cent of capacity and just do enough to win comfortably. This is a dangerous approach to take as, in these circumstances, the player tends to lack sufficient intensity of concentration and commitment, and as a result, decision-making and disposals become sloppy. Sometimes some teams turn the pace on and off at will, but such an approach leads to upsets when the opposition rises to the occasion, gets a couple of lucky breaks during a game, and the favourites can't change gears quickly enough to regain their touch . A humiliating and unnecessary defeat is the result . THE PEAK PERFORMING STATE Your Peak Performing State is the emotional level that enables you to play those'once a season' games where everything seemsto go perfectly . The ball seemstofollow you around the field, you read play superbly choosing the correct options, you dispose of the ball with precision, your skills seem easy, as you have so much time to execute, you move fluently and rarelytire, and if you have to run for an extended period of time you tend to recover quickly. If only every game could be this way! HOW TO BE CONSISTEN T To become a consistent player, performing at or close to your best each week, you need to learn to read yourself very well. These signs will reflect where you are emotionally. There will be positive signs both mental and physical which will suggest that you are in the Peak Performing State zone. This article is only a section of Dr Noel Blundell's contribution to Blues, Blinders and Ball Bursters . Should you require a copy of the complete extract, contact Brian Woodward on 831 8333. RESOURCE OF THE WEEK : (No submissions have been received for this week, so still no one qualifies for 'Resource Of The Month' for June) . 'Coaches Clipboard' resource of the week is the book "Sporting Excellence" b y David Hemery. In this unique survey of over 50 World-class performers, David Hemery examines the common factors which separate the
COACHES CLIPBOARD continue d highest achievers from the rest of the competition . "Sporting excellence" is available from Melbourne Sports Books for $20. Submissions to 'Resource of the week' become eligible for the Melbourne Sports Books RESOURCE OF THE MONTH award to the value of $20. MELBOURNE SPORTS BOOKS Books on all major sports 9 Elizabeth Street Melbourne, 3000 Owner/Manager Santo Caruso Trading hours : Mon - Thurs 9.30 - 5.30 Friday 9.30 - 7.00, Saturday 9.30 - 1 .00 Phone : 621 121 1 Submit 'Resource' by 3 pm each Friday . JOHN KEENAN Ph : 467 2043 (H) 412 7853 (W) Fax : 412 780 3 OR BRIAN WOODHEAD at VAFA Ph : 531 8333 Fax : 531 6601
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 OR 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. P. STEVE N S
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TRIBUNAL AND INVESTIGATIONS REPORTS
UUAM yati 22 JUNE 199 3 J . P1cKAY, O . Xavs - Abusive language - 1 match D. CONNELL, O . Halley - Striking - 2 matches D. SECCULL, O . Halley - Striking - 2 matches T. HEYDON, O. Brighton - Striking - 2 matches D . HOLLAND, O. Menton . - Attempting to trip - 3 matches . E . PANAGIOTIDIS, Hamp Rov- Unduly rough play - 3 matche s B . PETROLLINI, Brunswick- Striking - 2 matches . D . CLARKE, Brunswick - Striking - 4 matches M . EVANS, O . Essen - Unduly rough play - 3 matches .
T. HARVEY, O. Essen - Attempt to trip - 3 matches B. CAMPBELL, St And rews - Tripping - 3 matches *M . CARTY, O . Halley - Striking - 2 matches. *D . GRIGGS, C'wealthBank - Striking - 2 matches M . BEAZLEY, MHSOB - Striking - 2 matches *P. CIPRESSI, Doveton - Striking - 2 matches *D. TOMELTY, VUT/FIT - Striking - 2 matches *Accepted prescribed penalty B. WOODHEAD Tribunal Co-ordinator
9TH, 15TH, 22ND JUNE 199 3 against OLD ESSENDON and BULLEEN UNITED on charges of conduct unbecoming member clubs VAFA of the Association in their senior match played on 22/5/93 at Old Essendon . Both clubs charged with being involved in a melee. Old Essendon fined $300 and Bulleen United fined $200 . Player Shane Starr (0. Essendon) charged with using abusive and threatening behaviour towards a field umpire (after the match) . Player suspended for 6 matches . Player W. Olney (Bulleen Utd) a player, who as a spectator on the day entered the field and wrestled an 0 . Essendon player to the ground . Bulleen United fined $250 - club must be responsible for spectator behaviour. Player D. Humphrey (Bulleen Utd) charged with allegedly striking D . Whitfield (0 . Essen) . Sustained - player suspended 2 matches . Charge of misconduct against Bulleen United in that an unidentified spectator assaulted an 0 . Essendon supporter. Charged sustained, Bulleen United ordered to pay a $500 bond to be returned if no club officials, supporters or spectators are found guilty of misconduct before the end of the 1994 season . VAFA against BRUNSWICK and ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS on a charge of conduct unbecoming member clubs of the Association in that in their D section reserve match of 29/5/93 both clubs' players and spectators were involved in an off-field skirmish lasting 3 minutes (approx) . Brunswick fined $100 and St Bedes Mentone Tigers found not guilty. VAFA against ST JOHNS OC following a club complaint lodged, on two charges of conduct unbecoming in that player John Giacomini did allegedly strike LaTrobe player T . O'Connor behind play. Charge sustained, player suspended for 5 matches and a second charge against the St John's runner in that he left the field of play and did assault a spectator . Sustained - St John's official Frank Madarassy suspended from all official duties for 2 matches and club fined $50 . Charges from match played 29/5/93 at Carroll Reserve . VAFA against ORMOND AFC following aclub complaint, on onecharge of conduct unbecoming, inthat Ormond player Adam Fitzgerald did apply an alleged late tackle on 0 . Xaverians' player Anthony McDonald causing serious injury . Charge from match played 29/5/93 at Lakeside Oval . Sustained, player Fitzgerald suspended for 4 matches. VAFA against LATROBE UNI AFC, following aclub complaint, on a charge of conduct unbecoming, inthat player David Hackney did allegedly strike behind play St Mary's player Dale Andrews . Charge from senior match played 5/6/93 at Latrobe University . Charge sustained and player David Hackney suspended for 6 matches . VAFA against VUT/FIT AFC, following aclub complaint, on a charge of conduct unbecoming, in that player Neil Dyinovic did allegedly strike Balwyn Combined player J . Vereshacka on 3 separate occasions . Charge sustained, player suspended for 4 matches. Phil Stevens, Investigations Co-ordinator
ELSTERNWICK PARK MATCHE S Clubs playing EP matches are provided with entry tickets for players and officials . Clubs and players are advised that players who give their entry tickets away will have their clubs invoiced for the number of players/officials without tickets given "free" entry . P. Stevens
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W L O FO R % PTS D RESERVE SECTION UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 1 0 963 451 213 .53 ST KEVINS 9 1 0 775 459 168 .85 OLD GEELONG 7 3 0 938 525 178 .67 OLD IVANHOE 7 3 0 813 456 178 .29 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGE 5 5 0 653 462 14134 THOMASTOWN 4 6 0 523 837 6249 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 7 0 493 797 6186 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 7 0 446 881 5062 WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 2 8 0 497 900 5522 BRUNSWICK 1 9 0 353 917 385 0 E RESERVE SECTION OLD CAMBERWELL 10 0 0 1183 338 350 .00 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 9 1 0 1182 357 331 .09 POWERHOUSE 7 2 1 604 522 115.71 DOVETON 6 4 0 796 615 129.43 AQUINAS OB 5 4 1 670 631 10618 O ESSENDON GRAMMAR 5 5 0 707 541 13068 GLENHUNTLY 3 7 0 559 788 7094 ELSTERNWICK 3 7 0 550 932 5901 ANZ BANK 1 9 0 237 1037 2285 BULLEEN UNITED 0 10 0 28 7 1193 2406 Ft RESERVE SECTION LATROBE UNIVERSITY 9 1 0 825 ST JOHNS OC 9 1 0 921 ST ANDREWS 8 2 0 877 PENINSULA OB 7 3 0 920 UHSOB 5 5 0 571 ST MARYS 5 5 0 560 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 3 7 0 582 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 8 0 561 SALESIAN OC 1 9 0 567 OLD CAREY 1 9 0 50 0 F2 RESERVE SECTION OAKLEIGH AFC 9 1 0 1166 CHIRNSIDE PARK 9 1 0 757 BALWYN COMB AFC 8 2 0 920 UNIVERSITY REDS 7 3 0 807 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 3 0 764 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 6 4 0 498 BORONIA PARK 4 6 0 590 CANTERBURY N BALNJYN 4 6 0 581 VUT(FIT 3 7 0 26 2 • OLD WESTBOURNE AFC 2 8 0 298 CAMBERWELL AFC 1 9 0 76 CLUB XVIII - NORTH NORTH OLD BOYS 8 2 0 601 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 3 0 634 ELTHAM OC 7 3 0 727 OLD PARADIANS 7 3 0 522 ST BERNARDS 5 5 0 592 MARCELLIN 5 5 0 508 KEW 5 5 0 396 THERRY 5 5 0 435 OLD GEELONG 1 9 0 246
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CLUB XVIII - SOUT H OLD XAVERIANS 9 1 0 824 385 214 .03 36 MAZENOD OC 8 2 0 652 473 137.84 32 OLD SCOTCH 8 2 0 586 516 113.57 32 BLOODS 6 4 0 632 417 151 .56 24 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 4 0 619 431 14362 24 MONASH WHITES 5 5 0 577 577 10000 20 MONASH GRYPHONS 2 8 0 434 744 5833 8 DE LA SALLE 2 8 0 366 647 5657 8 73 4622 POWERHOUSE 22 80 0 2678 1053 2636 8 UNDER 19 - SECTION I OLD XAVERIANS 9 1 0 1372 798 171 .93 36 MAZENOD OC 7 3 0 1392 819 169 .96 28 DE LA SALLE 7 3 0 1196 788 151 .78 28 ST BERNARDS 7 3 0 1207 894 135 .01 28 CHIRNSIDE PARK 6 4 0 1363 1046 13031 24 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 5 0 997 771 12931 20 ORMOND 5 5 0 921 1032 8924 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 7 0 1059 1373 7713 12 OLD MENTONIANS 1 9 0 490 2014 2433 4 MARCELLIN 0 7 0 293 1034 2834 0 UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD CAREY 8 2 0 1000 629 158.98 32 OLD PARADIANS 8 2 0 1015 666 152 .40 32 UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 2 0 942 648 145 .37 32 THERR N 3 0 894 776 115.21 28 IVANHOE 7 3 0 81 746 11408 2 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 3 0 1050 923 10943 28 WHITEFRIARS 6 4 0 1063 701 15164 24 OLD CAMBERWELL 5 5 0 974 799 12190 20 OLD TRINITY 5 5 0 808 817 9890 20 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 6 0 639 872 7328 16 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 3 7 0 519 1020 5088 12 OLD IVANHOE 1 9 0 349 1570 2223 4 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 1 2 0 75 381 1969 4 UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 SOUT H COLLEGIANS 9 1 0 1123 592 189 .70 36 OLD BRIGHTON 8 2 0 1193 673 177.27 32 AJAX 8 2 0 1004 651 154 .22 32 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 6 4 0 1093 643 169 .98 24 MHSOB 5 5 0 659 803 8207 20 H CAULFIELD 4 5 5 0 86 20 MONAS 7 6 0 689 197 07 8103 OLD SCOTCH 4 6 0 747 1121 6664 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 9 0 332 1365 2432 4
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