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EDITORIAL by Phil Steven s VAFA ADMINISTRATIO N Who are the people that make up the Administration team of the VAFA and what roles do they play in their day to to day work ? When callers ring Elsternwick Park Administrative 12. Responsible for all written content of both the Annual Assistant/Receptionist Sue Anderson will always ask, Report and Fixture Handbook . after the introductory remarks, "And what is your call 13. Co-ordinator of the Annual Executive Seminar. in regard to?" This is not because Sue wants to know 14. Co-ordinator of the fixtures and grounds for all everything that is going on, but because each of the four sections finals matches . full time members of staff has been allocated certain 15. Co-ordinating the various committees involved in areas of responsibilities and Sue, where possible, directs the direct running of the game - Executive, callers to the appropriate person . Administration and Finance, Reinstatement and The broad areas allocated to each staff member at Marketing committees (for example) . the start of this year by the General Manager after consultation with the Administration and Finance Administration Officer ( Brian Woodhead) Committee are as follows: 1 . Assisting the General Manager with the sponsorship component of the VAFA . General Manager ( Phil Stevens) 2 . Co-ordinating the workings of the Independent 1 . Overseeing the smooth operation of the AdminTribunal and fielding all queries in respect to the Tribunal . istration and its running of Amateur football and 3 . Assisting with The Amateur Footballer by editing overseeing the sponsorship component of the VAFA . written material supplied and co-ordinating the 2. Setting up all fixtures, incl . Elsternwick Park fixture advertising content of this publication and co-ordinating of matches . the coaches information editorials (Coaches Clipboard) 3. Editor of The Amateur Footballer, specialising in 4. Elsternwick Park match day duty officer for one of responsibility for all written content and notices/ displays the two days of weekend matches at headquarters . and marketing editorials. 5. Being the contact person in matters relating to 4 . Co-ordinating investigations into various incidents umpiring . and happenings as a result of written club complaints 6. Co-ordinating coach education and accreditation, lodged and specific misdemeanours (eg melees) other reserve umpire accreditation programs, and trainer than reportable incidents lodged by VAFA umpires . education programs . 5. Elsternwick Park match day duty officer for one of 7. Being the contact person in relation to the second the two days of weekend matches at headquarters . (C-F) representative team . 6. Co-ordinator of Saturday post-match activities 8. Co-ordinating the Grand Final weekend promotional distributing information to the media, providing scores programs other than the direct running of the finals for callers (Telephone Mailbox) and media contact matches, eg GF broadcast, Dental Health Services person (eg 3LO) activities, half time activities . 7. Making all the necessary day-to-day decisions 9 . Supervising the administration of the Gold Pass/ Big necessary for the smooth running of Amateur football V clubs and making various recommendations to the brought to notice by the staff. Decisions may be made Marketing Committee through the General Manager alone or after consultation with the appropriate Executive pertaining to these clubs . Vice-President (ie Football or Administration) or in 10 . Production of the VicHealth Report and Proposal sensitive issues after referral to the next meeting of the for the following year. full Executive. 8 . Being the contact person with other football bodies Administrative Assistant/Receptionist within Victoria and interstate and being the contact (Sue Anderson ) person in relation to the senior representative state team . 1 . Fielding all phone calls to Elsternwick Park and point 9. Co-ordinator of the Rules Review Committee . of contact for all visitors to reception at headquarters . 10. Co-ordinator of major functions - luncheons and 2 . Accepting all requests from club secretaries for dinners at Elsternwick Park, Vote Count Night, Preplayers seeking permission to be able to receive the season Dinner and Sponsorship Forum . prescribed penalty (Tribunal) . 11 . Overseeing Elsternwick Park ground staff in the 3. Co-ordinating all post-match day paperwork received attempt to have the playing surface of the ground in the at Elsternwick Park from home clubs and from VAFA best possible condition . umpires. continued page 4 â–ş
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July 2nd, 1993
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A SECTION by Adam Kenyon
REVIEW Well, on Saturday night f had three out of four tips an d I thought maybe I was finally getting to understand a little about A-section tipping . Flow wrong I was! Fancy even thinking such stupid thoughts . The words "If they were racehorses, they would be swabbed" kept ringing in my ears. How can a side go from winning by 129 pts over the Old Xavs to losing to the bottom side by 55 pts in the space of 8 days? Such was the case with O. Haileybu ry. Too many passengers, not hard at the ball, seemingly disinterested - not much more you could say. Sure they were missing Dave Connell, Wes Byrns and Darren Seccull, but no side is injury free at the moment . Congratulations St Bernards . You had 21 goers take the field last Sunday and I won't single out anyone as it was a most impressive committed team performance . On the other scale the Xavs also had a huge turn around - 228 pt turnaround to be exact! Trinity had no idea what hit them as the Xaverian team ran riot lapping up the perfect conditions which sees them play great footy. It's not bad after you stand in the chf, boot 6 goals and the flanker kicks 5 . The loss would be most deflating for Trinity who had spent much time gathering enough confidence to believe they were a competitive outfit . Let's hope they can recover. De La also had a massive win - 102 pt victory at the Beach Oval is no mean feat - actually Brighton may never have had such a bad day at home before . This game was over at qtr time when De La lead by 47 pts . Basically Brighton need to be at full strength to have a show - but without Hayden, Brooks, Williams etc they are not much of a chance . The B-section promotees sure did take a hammering! Danny Smith has been in great touch in the back pocket, but all players did their job in last weeks win . De La still have some playersto come back . I don't know if they'll get a game ! Collegians nearly let Ormond back into the game after leading by 34 pts at 3/4 time, Ormond don't give up and to their credit got back to within 2 pts late in the final term . A goal by David Stubs saw the Lions sneak in by 8 pts - but they lost top spot to De La whose win saw them gather 8 percentage pts . The 3 Andrews Lord, Wright and Kenneally did a great job in defence and going by the scores both defences appeared to be in control . Matt McConvill continues to fire in the ruck, but not many sides can give Collegians a 5 goal break and get away with the 4 pts. North finally came back to the winner's list when they defeated Old Scotch by 22 pts. Tim Beare kicked 5 goals in his new role at full fwd, but it was the half backers of Bruno Conti and Tony Egan that set up the victory . North made many positional changes to try and arrest their slide - and it worked . Scotch needed to win this game but had little up forward - kicking 2 .7 in the 2nd term didn't help either! North still have a lot of work to do to hold onto that 4th spot - but something tells me thcw wnn't it it on without a fiOht .
PREVIEW Ormond and North do battle for 4th spot at Elsternwick Park - toss a coin! I doubt whether North are completely back in business as one swallow does not make a summer. The win last week will give them some heart, but they won it on deserve, not so much by skill . Ormond, too, display great desire and are improving their skill level with every start . Who are the danger players today? North rely on Conti, Brazil, Egan and Boyle . Ormond need Jobling, Connell, McConvill and Grace in but their straps . The peripheral players from both teams are like yoyos - up one week and down the next! Who knows how they will go today? In a close, tough game, I'll stick with Ormond . Mainly because any team that runs Collegians to 8 pts at the Harry Trott must be a good side. The Monds by 10 pts . The top two teams, De La Salle and Collegians vie for top spot at Malvern . De La were most impressive last week and Collegians were just winners. I doubt Collegians ability to kick a winning score - especially with the De La defence of Sheedy, Tully, Mackintosh, Smith etc . Schober can only do so much and not many other Lions are looking dangerous around goal . At the other end of the ground De La will look to Nick Fraser to kick the goals but if he is held Slattery, Swift etc could kick enough . Nick Proctor and Damian Crowe are two much improved players and their duel on the wing will be worth watching . Basically De La are playing bette r football, and they are at home - seems good enough for me, De La by 2 gls . Two disappointing teams from last week, Haileybu ry and Old Brighton go head to head at the McKinnon oval . Brighton were shell shocked by De La last week, but the Bloods were embarrassed at the hands of St Bernards. The main thing in the Blood's favour is their home ground and Brighton's inability to win away from home. On form nobody will win this game as 36 players who were beaten individually and as a team will take the ground today . I firmly believe that Haileybury, with the right attitude, are one of the best teams in the competition, but attitude cannot be practised - it comes from the individual . Brighton will miss Hayden, whereas the Bloods can expect some of their players to kick goals this week - Phillips, Lappage, Demattia, Kraus etc . For this reason I'll go for Haileybury by 20 pts . Trinity play Scotch at Arden St and a large battl heislomng-Trtywavoidelgn-Sct want to keep in the race for the finais . The battle that will determine the outcome of this game will be between Rob Fuller and the A-section leading goalkicker Rod Heath . Fuller may well get 25 possessions from the half back flank, but if Heath gets 5 or 6 kicks he can end up with just as many goals . Steve Hopkins and Justin Hosking will have a good duel on the ball, but this is not an influential battle. Both sides play aggressive team football . Scotch will have the skill advantage and Trinity
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will be lamenting after last week's thrashing . For mine Scotch will be too strong and Fuller will do the job on Heath! Scotch to keep their final's hope alive by 15 pts. On Sunday St Bernards play the O. Xaverians at Elsternwick Park . The Bernards were most impressive last start - they looked like the St Bernards of last year. Xavs, too, were impressive and showed great character to bounce back after a huge defeat . Given that both teams are playing at their peak I still believe that the Xavs have more talent - at least on paper! If Gilmour and Gollant can kick goals again St Bernards will certainly be achance. However the Xavs have got a sniff of a grand final berth and with Tapping, McDonald and Bowen controlling the midfield, it is likely that Bourke, Blood, O'Sullivan etc will get more than their fair share of chances up forward . Should be a tough game - any game against St Bernards is a tough game - Xavs by 20 pts .
0 s SENIORS HEATH, Old Trinity BOYLE, North Old Boys FRASER, De La Salle STONEY, Old Xavs GILMOUR, St Bernards McCALL, Old Scotch RESERVES KEARNEY, No rt h Old Boys FOX, Old Scotch STEWART, Ormond COYNE . Collegians ®
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SENIORS NORTH OLD BOYS 5.2 7.6 11 .7 15 .7.97 OLD SCOTCH 2 .6 4 .11 7.12 10.15 .75 NOBs Beare 5, Gravina 2, Clayton 2, Hanlon, Booth, Considine. Conti, Boyle, Martin. BEST Egan, Conti, Herrald, Hanlon, Beare . 0. SCOTCH Wilson 2, Hosking 2, N . Hart 2 . Macdougall, A . Hart, Reid, R Hum e COLLEGIANS 3.5 4 .8 9.10 10.12 .72 ORMOND 1 .0 4 .3 4 .6 9.10 .64 COLLEGIANS Schober3, Dulmanis2, Stubbs, Wallace, Hoyle, Harrison, Jefferson . BEST Lord, Wright, Kenneally, Hoyle, Proctor, Schober. ORMOND Grace, McColough, M . McDonald, R . Block, Collins, Edgell, BEST McConville, Gilmore, R . Block, Marnow, Woodland, Collins OLD BRIGHTON 1 .0 6 .6 8 .10 9 .13.67 DE LA SALLE 8 .5 14 .8 21 .13 25.19 .169 0 . BRIGHTON Lade 2, Schober 2, Pryor, Grant, Hendne, Lennox, Schnenng BEST Pryor, Begley, McLean, Krzywnick, Phillips, Ty mms . DE LA SALLE Fraser 6, Swift 5, Slattery 4, Fiume 2, Mahony 2, Wright 2, Mackintosh, Evans, Kinsella . Hunter, BEST Smith, Mackintosh, Sheedy, Wright, Tully, Mannix ST BERNARDS 5 .3 9.7 13 .9 20 .11 .131 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .5 2.5 7.8 11 .10 .76 ST BERNARDS L. Gollant6, Gilmour4, G . Wood 3, R . Purcell 2, Doolan, Chadfield, Spencer, Parrett . Marshall, BEST Carey, Mallia . V, Comto, Caithorpe, Chadfield, Dobso n 0 . HAILEYBURY Kraus 2, Armstrong, Bayne, DeMattia, Lapoage . McKenzie, Phillips, M . Seccull, Tanner, Walden, BEST Rowe, Armstrong, Kraus, Rae, Hayter. Chegvn n OLD XAVERIANS 6 .3 13.$ 20.12 27.16 .178 OLD TRINITY 1 .3 4.4 9.5 12 .7.79 0. XAVS Blood 6, T. O'Sullivan 5, D. Richardson 4, B . Landrigan 4 . M . Bourke 3, Taping 2, A Bourke, R . Green, Fitzsimmons. BEST Blood, Bowen, A. Dillon, S . Colquhoun, M . Fitzsimmons, A Landriga n 0. TRINITY Heath 4, Sutherland 3, Allibon 2, Vanderhoek . Hudson . Taylor BEST M Jennings, D Rogers. Thomas, Hodder. M . Turner, Anderso n RESERVES NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .7 3.11 6 .15 6 .19 .55 OLD SCOTCH 3 .3 8.5 10 .7 13 .9 .87 NOBs Dolt son 2, Dwyer, Zoco, Schmidt, Kearney, BEST Collison, Schmidt, Lane, Curul6, P, Considine, Dwyer . 0. SCOTCH Aston 4, Muller 2, Anderson 2. Heath, Holliday, Crump. Stokes, Duthie . BEST Heath, Terzini, Kerr, Aston, Warner, Winneke . COLLEGIANS 4 .3 5.8 10.10 13 .10.88 ORMOND 2 .3 4.4 7.4 8.5.53 COLLEGIANS Burgess 3, Coyne 3, Lemon 2, Blackman, Hibbins, Tweddle, M . Conron, Ingleton . BEST Hibbins, R, Conron, Lemon . Smith, Blackman, Oliphant. ORMOND Hurley 3, Stewart 2, Kelleher, Reidy, McGaw BEST Kendrick . Joy. McGaw, Kelleher, Gallagher. Hurley. OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 3.6 4.7 4 .11 .35 DE LA SALLE 5 .6 11 .11 16.17 18 .19.127 0. BRIGHTON Shippen 2, Barber, Ryan . BEST Pyers, Cochrane, Shippen, Morton, Dider, Barber. DE LA SALLE Smith 4, Furlan3, Goss 3, M . Jackson 2, Byrne 2, Lafferty 2, Webb, Leonard . BEST Furlan, Smith, Wilms, Hynes, Byrne, Brasher . ST BERNARDS 3 .3 8.4 11 .9 13.14.92 OLD HAILEYBURY 10 .5.65 ST BERNARDS K. Mahady3, Delahunty3, Hampson 3 . Lynch 2. Wood, M . O'Connell . BEST M . O'Connell, Delahunty . Hampson, Runting, Purcell, Nathan . 0. HAILEYBURY Bingham 5, Adamopoulos 2, Canobe . Panetta, Ryan BEST Ryan, Bingham, Adamopoulos . Kirkwood, Lyons . Smit h OLD XAVERIANS 3 .1 5 .2 9.7 13 .9 .87 OLD TRINITY 0.4 0.6 0.7 0 .12 .12 0. XAVS Nicolosi 6, P . Salter 3 . D, Dalton, Berry, Anderson, Hannebery . BEST C . Burke, Nicolosi, R. Salter, Keyhoe, Lowe, Hannebery , 0. TRINITY BEST Wallace, Scott, Harmer, Banfield, T. Phillips, Vize.
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-1 P- EDITORIAL continued from page 1 . . . 4 . Responsibility for all written communication emanating from Elsternwick Park . 5. Assisting with The Amateur Footballer by calculating premiership lists, sharpshooters and making any alterations necessary following receipt of clubs having played ineligible players . 6. Co-ordinates all appointments for visitors wishing to visit Elsternwick Park or have meetings with members of VAFA staff. 7. Assists General Manager, Administration Officer and Development Officer with set duties. The full time staff are greatly assisted in their tasks by part time people who give up many hours to make everything tick over - people such as Cliff and Mavis Bastow who double-check all permits and registrations to see no ineligible players are taking the field and Nancy McTaggart who works efficiently at receiving scores of matches played and feeding information on a Saturday night to Sunday newspapers. Development Officer ( Brett Connell ) 1 . Servicing the VicHealth sponsorship requirements (major sponsor) by maintaining a physical presence in local schools, and promoting the wearing of mouthguards and dental safety by planning and implementing various programs to complement the playing of VAFA football . 2 . Assisting with The Amateur Footballer by helping edit written material supplied and assisting to monitor advertising material to be supplied as per requirements of each sponsorship proposal . Co-ordinating this publications teamlists . 3. Acting as the contact person in matters relating to U19 football including the U19 representative team and U19 newsletters. 4. Co-ordinator of the advertising component of the annual Fixture Handbook . 5. Assisting with the Grand Final weekend of the VAFA in promotional programs other than the direct running of the finals matches, eg VicHealth/Dental Health Services activities . 6. Maintenance of all photographs and newspaper
articles taken/collected associated with Amateur footbal l matches, functions and programs, particularly recoro ; relating to VicHealth report . 7. Assisting with production of VicHealth Report and Proposal . f A quick profile of the VAFA staf Phil Stevens: Into his fifth year as General Manager after a 17 year career as a primary school teacher Followed a 13 year VFL career (169 snr games) with Geelong then St Kilda by coaching Old Haileybury for two seasons . Married to wife Robyn with two daughters Sarah (8) and Joanne (4) . Now a fanatical Geelong supporter who loves running and watching TV sport in any spare time. Brian Woodhead: In his first year of full time sports administration after previously having umpired senior matches with the VFL and working with the VAFA as its senior umpire advisor (1989, 1990) . Previously worked in marketing with Kodak and Visy . Board . Married to Kath and has two sons Brent (7) and Rhys (1 1/2) . Water-skis for his off season recreation and loves to socialise and keep in contact with his many mates in his spare time. Sue Anderson : Knows the workings of the VAFA "inside out" after a lifelong involvement with Amateur football through her late parents and the Hampton Rovers club. Two sons - Stephen (19), now a senior player with Hampton Rovers, and David (14) a promising sports fanatic. Sue's life is devoted to her sons, her football and the close circle of friends she "mothers" fanatically . Brett Connell., One of the VAFA's leading players - an Ormond premiership player and a regular VAFA representative player. A man with a dual personality a serious and conscientious employee by day and a "rager" out of hours .
100 GAMES TO NORTH OLD BOYS CON ALEVRAZ Congratulations from all at NOBs to Con Alevraz, who last week (26/6) reached the 100 games milestone with the club. Recruited from the school in'86, Con has been a great clubman for North . After captaining the U19s in '87, Con established himself as a regular snr player . Although not blessed with great speed, Con has made up for this with great endeavour. A severe knee injury in '90 threatened to end Con's career. However, he has bounced back well to once again become of the club's most consistent performers in the Reserves and is looking forward to doing his best in helping either the snrs or res. in pulling off a premiership in '93 . Congratulations Con from the committee, players and supporters on a very fine achievement . 100 GAMES TO NORTH OLD BOYS PETER DWYER All at NOBs would like to congratulate Peter `Meiways' Dwyer on reaching the 100 games milestone with the club this week (3/7) . Also recruited from the school in '86, Peter has been a solid contributor for the club and has played in the club's '86 and '91 GF sides . An elusive half fwd flanker or fwd pocket, Peter has been known to lose his way to opposition grounds - hence the nickname 'Melways'. Still only a young player, Peter has
struggled for form in the past 2 years, however, with the club looking at figuring in the reserves and snr finals in '93 he is certain to lift his game in order to come into contention for selection in the snrs . Congratulations Peter from the committee, players and supporters and we lookforwardto many morefine games inthefuture . 50TH UP FOR DANNY SMITH Danny started playing with the U19s in '91 and has the half century in veryqwcktime, not missing a game (almost) in the three seasons with De La . Well done Danny and congratulations and may you reach 100 200 games with the Dees .
Single (at the moment) . *icic Hopefully readers will now realise who it is on the en d
of an Elsternwick Park phone and the role he/she plays for the VAFA .
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M ELEES - B EWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" .
Cantinuing on from last week are The Rovers selections - 'r section medallists and top goalscorers from D, E, F1, F2 . Here goes : p- M . Pivetta (SKOBs), K . Hehir (Nth B), G . Haros (O. Iv) . Goals : A. Howells (0. Geel), 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 (Lat) . Goals : R . Cincotta (Sal), W. Charlton (St . J} p2 - 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 histhoughts 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 plays just beforethe seniorteam . '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 Sydney first-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." *Irk 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 .
TUESDAY, JULY 13TH 1993
Undr P;ip Vifflealth Chaffenge UUP at WAVERLEY PARK
- 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 M urray (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. ~k*~k Drug test of the week must go to the Old Haileybu ry club. Not only did their seniors bounce O . Xavs, their seconds won their first game and considering that O . Xavs were second is no mean feat . Finally their U19s defeated top team O . Xavs comfortably to complete the trifecta . What was in the cordial after training Thursday! ~rir* 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 .
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B SECTION by David Hollan d
As we begin the run downhill to the finals, things are starting to take some sort of shape, although, in B Section this year, no bet is a sure bet - especially when Banyule are involved! REVIEW As the Sydney Swans will attest to, miracles D O happen . Banyules roller-coaster ride reached it's peak when they knocked off top side OMs by 22 pts and I think it's fair to ask the question of whether the Bears base their performance on my "words of wisdom"?! I just cannot pick them! Committment, pressure and a magnificent team effort from all concerned at Banyule keeps the boys just outside on % . On-bailer Dave Witchell played one of his best ever with 7 gls, including a crucial one late in the game. John Turnbull, Lincoln Burns and Paul Carrol combined well with "Witch" and the big man Williams just kept feeding them . OMs got to within 5 pts in the last but there was no way the Bears were going to let this one slip away . "Minnie" Thompson was back in good form and together with Zani Useinov and Richard Webb (5 gls), were OMs main stayers . My apologies and congratulations to Fawkner who have settled differences and are back on the ground - my sources suggested otherwise and, gladly, I believe for all concerned, they were wrong . Enthusiastic and pumped up, Fawks jumped the Eagles and at 1/2 time led by 3 pts, however, lack of fitness and match practice took it's toll in the 2nd 1/2 when Marcellin booted 12 .10 to the Diggers' 2 .2 . Young U19 Rover Dave Waters starred for the Eagles with "Treg" (6 gIs) and Matt Getson (3 gls) giving Bourkey a "rest" up fwd . Freddy Wooler was his usual reliable self and the return of skipper Steve Boysen gives the Eagles much to hope for in coming weeks. Les Cohen played a great rovers game with good support from Craig Kelly on a wing and Craig Ford in defence. Aidan Saggers at chf was too good for Matt Amad booting 5 majors. Whitefriars took on BulleenlTemp who were full of confidence after their win over the Panthers . After a slow start, the Friars fought back in both the opening terms to hold a 7 pt lead at 1/2 time, After that it was glasses down as the Bullants kicked 9 .4 to Friars 2 .8 - very poor kicking which saw a 37 pt loss to Friars with only 1 less scoring shot . Bullants Dean Mathews was instrumental in the " Premiership qtr" and was ably supported by the pivot line in Trent Agosta, Paris Harvie and Alex Dolinko . For Friars Tim McNiel and Andrew Travis played well in defence whilst Chris Burke took the Ruck honours once again . In another game where the 2nd half was the difference, 0 Mentonians took the 4 pts after a 9 gl win over Parade . The 1st half was virtually gl for gl and in slippery conditions 18 gls were on the board at the main break with Parade 8 pts up . After V2 time the Panthers sent Parade into shock with 12 .8 to 2 .6. The Panthers defence was brilliant with Matt Brooks' tackling a feature . The depth at Pantherland was obvious with "Webbo" and the mercurial Austin "Tayshus" filling gaps and putting pressure on the selectors . Undoubtedly the Panthers best was spearhead Adam Acreman, who
booted 6, including his 50th this year and 400th at the Club. Parade's Terry Canavan had a great duel with Dave Campbell and was dominant throughout whilst Nathan Willetts on a wing and Brett Pannam were also great players amongst a team that faded to nothing after 1/2 time. Before I talk about this big upset . let me remind you all that . . . I tipped it! No one can underestimate Uni Blues who are playing great footy - too good for Therry who held a 31 pt lead at 3/4 time only to see the Blues boot 8 in the last . Uni's full fwd line (Taylor 5 gls, Cavalier 4, and Evans 4) capped off great work up-field from Graham Hazeldine, Toby McIntyre and Hamish Worsley . Therry played some of it's bestfooty for'93 until the last break with "Chief" Petrevski back in good touch, along with Zanetti, Wrigglesworth and Baker up-forward - send another crate of Panadol to M r Quinn please someone! PREVIEW An absolutely sensational round of matches today with no team a certainty in any game - and this scribe no certainty to get even 1 right ! Marcellin impressive in their last 2, take on my mates at Banyule - your guess is as good as mine as to what those bouncing Bears will do this week - probably wait to see who I tip, I expect!? Nevertheless, nothing can be taken away from a side who upsets the top team for only the 2nd time and I think this will count for a bit in the final analysis. The winner will take 4th spot - Banyule by 12 pts . BulleenlTemp take on Fawks at home and the Diggers would have been heartened by their 1st 1/2 performance last outing . However, fitness is not regained overnight and, although it should be close initially, the Bullants should have the edge by 3-4 gls . The relegation battle shoulders arms at Old Parade today where Whitefriars go into combat with the home side. Both teams were very disappointing in their { respective 2nd halves last week but I believe Parade will make a better recovery and point Friars in the direction of C Grade after a 3 gl victory . Second spot is up for grabs in the Match of the Day at Therry where cut lunches are in order for Old Mentonians . Therry's ordinary form of late suggests= a Panther victory, however, with home ground advangate and the importance of this game so vital, Therry will sho . I've fallen off the fence Pantherswmuchiprovent ; way by a single solitary . I'd love to be able to follow up my successful upset 4 prediction of last week by tipping the Blues agains OMs, however this is probably not the game to do it OMs will be furious at last weeks effort and will bounce back but, as I warned, don't take the Blues lightly or you" be singing them tonight . OMs by 15 pts . SELECTIONS : Banyule, Bulleen/Temp, Old Parade, Old Mentonians, Old Melburnians .
SENIORS ACREMAN, Old Mentonians N . BOURKE, Marcellin ZANETTI, Therry PACE, Bulleen-Templestowe PRATT, Whitefriars RESERVES HOLLOW, Therry BONNYMAN, Whitefriars McMAHON, Therry KOTCH, Therry AYLWARD, Bulleen-Tem o L--
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SENIORS BANYULE 8 .2 13 .5 16 .7 20 .7.127 OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .2 6 .7 12 .14 18.17.125 BANYULE Witchell 7, Gdbert3, Burns 3, Sutterby2, O'Brien 2, Brockwell, Carroil, Gray. BEST Turnbull, Williams, Wdcheli, Sutterby, Burns, Carroll . 0 . MELBURNIANS Webb 5, James 3, Thompson, Stuckey, Bryan, Wallace-Smith, O'Brien, Anastakis, A . Witts. BESTThompson, Useinov, Nelson, Webb, Anastakis, O'Brien . FAWKNER 4.2 7.4 7.6 9 .6.60 MARCELLIN 4.2 6.7 12 .14 18.17.125 FAWKNER Saggers 5, Korp, Gray, L . Cohen, R . Cohen . BEST Kelly, Saggers, Ford, L . Cohen, Wilson, Lawson . MARCELLIN Treganowan 6, M . Getson 3, Waters 2, Pappas, Bourke, J. Keays, Cooper, Psoras, Ryder, A . Gallagher. BEST Waters, A . Gallagher. Psoras, McKenzie, Treganowan, Wooller . WHITEFRIARS 11 .13.79 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 17.8 .110 WHITEFRIARS A . Carbone 4, Jenkins 2, Philip, Lyall, Pratt, Brisbane BEST McNeil, A . Carbone, Burke, Travis, M . Carbone, Mark Bateman BULLEEN/TEMP Pace 5, D. Matthews 3, Agrotis 2, Frosinos 2, Panou 2, Bone, Dolinko, Tulloch . BEST D. Matthews, Harvie, Agosta, Cumming, Dolmko. McWaters. OLD MENTONIANS 5.3 8 .7 14 .10 20.15 .135 OLD PARADIANS 7.0 10 .3 12 .6 12 .9 .81 0. MENTONIANS Acreman 6, Love 3, Dickson 2, Bournon 2 . Webster 2, M . Burph~y, Solley, Austin, Appel, Stroud . BEST Bournon, Solley, Davis, Acreman, Campbell, Gardner. 0. PARADE Boyd 4, Harrison 3, Pannam 3 . Philp, Haberman . BEST Canavan, Will its, Brown, Haberman, Philp, Pannam . THERRY CCOB 6.1 11 .3 17.8 18 .10.118 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 8 .5 12 .7 20 .8.128 THERRY Zanetti 5, Wrigglesavorth 3, Baker 3, Moroz2, Eastmure, Castaldi, Stanko, Matton, Goodwin . BEST Petrevski, Baker, Wngglesworth, Boyle, Caruana, Bannister. UNI BLUES C . Taylor 5, Cavalier 4, Evans 4, Davis 2, Furphy 2, Kanis 2, Hutchings . BEST Cavalier, McIntyre, Hazeldine, Evans, Harris, Worslev .
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MARCELLIN vs BANYULE Field: P. Wiseman, R. Mayston Boundary: C . Condos, N . Walker Goal: A. Simpson, R . Seymour BULLEEN/TEMP vs FAWKNER Field : T. Hales, A. Damen Boundary: P. Mierisch, T. Russell Goal: R . Dunstan, D. Webster Reserves Field: W. Hinto n OLD PARADIANS vs WHITEFRIARS Field: G . Ridd, M . Bushfield Boundary: S. Branagan, A . Stapleton Goal: K . Pitcher, S. Pitcher THERRY CCOB vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: S. Clinch, P. Cherry Goal: N . Murray, J . Kelly UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: P. La Vale, G . Curra n Boundary: S. Bayes, J. Wright Goal: J . Tyrell, L . Wilson
RESERVES BANYULE 2 .4 3 .5 5 .6 9 .7.61 OLD MELBURNIANS 5.5 8 .8 11 .13 15.13 .103 BANYULE McCormack 2, Boucher 2, Bowler, Stephens, Kearsey, Coulson, McCausiand . BEST Harte, Taylor, Thompson, Legge, Coulson, Heal y 0. MELBURNIANS Ward-Ambler 5, Clements 3, Allen 2, Jobling, Rhoden, Merrington, Correll, McKay. BEST Merrington, Ward-Ambler, Rhoden, Clements, Manson, Fafouteihs. FAWKNER 2 .0 2.0 3.0 3 .0 .18 MARCELLIN 7.4 13 .12 23.17 32.20.212 FAWKNER Goal Kickers and Best Players not received , MARCELLIN Binion 14, Merton 4, Delahunt 3, Bechetti 3, Dineen 3, Labanara 2, Sheehan, Will, Jas . ibraham . BEST Sandy, Binion, Labagnara, Douglas, Wallis, Bechetti . WHITEFRIARS 9,8,6 2 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 .13 .55 WHITEFRIARS Bonnyman 2, Midro 2, Peter O'Brien 2, Sharkie, Rohan, Vernal . BEST Rohan, Naismith, Feutril, Midro, Sharkie, Strike . BULLEEN/TEMP Aylward 2, McLaren 2, Fois, Harvie, Young . BEST Harvie, Faulkner, Hooper, Young, Bone . Parris. OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 2 .4 4 .6 7.6 .48 OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 3 .4 4 .5 5 .7.37 0. MENTONIANS Pride 3, Curren, Norman, D. Murphy, Riley- BEST Moodie, Ingram, Sherrill . Curran, Carter, Sharp. 0. PARADE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THERRY CCOB 3.5 7.7 19 .9 14.11 .95 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .4 3 .5 5 .7 8 .9 .57 THERRY McMahon 3, DaIgleish 2, Jones 2, Pearse 2, Newbould 2, Gallagher, Pinner, Hollow . BEST Dalgleish, Crotty, M . Carter, Jones, Gallagher, O'Halloran . UNI BLUES O'Donnell 4, Allard 2, Hall, Johnston . BEST Fryer, McKEnna, O'Donnell, Hall, Markey, Lamb .
"CHARLIE" NOTCHES UP 50TH AT OMFC The 2nd Milestone emergence from the inaugural U19 team of 1991 at Old Mentonians occurs today (3/7) when Greg "Charlie" Pride plays his 50th game for the Panthers . A renowned goal-sneak, Pridey receives best wishes and congratulations for his 1st milestone at Pantherland . 400 GOALS TO PANTHER SPEARHEAD Last week against Old Paradians, Old DAentonians champion full forward, Adam Acreman, not only booted his 50th goal this season and remain as the top goal kicker in B Grade, but his 1st goal of the day represented his 400th for the Panthers . Now in his 7th year at the club "Ads" has booted 50 and every year bar one and last year won the B Section competition . Fantastic effort Ads - look forward to your next 100 from all your Panther friends. ~
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C SECTION by Ken Bremne r
Well, Well, Well . Big Lancie jumps at the chance to be a guest columnist and cops a big dose of egg on his face. Told you all before, this tipping caper is fraught with peril and as soon as you harness yourself to a wagon off come the wheels . In any event, I'm back on deck and the winners are sure to flow from the pen . Thanks for the dare Lance, just read on and weep ! REVIEW - ROUND 1 .1 (26 June) In a real Nip 'N' tuck affair at Monash where only points separated the teams for the first 3 qtrs, an inspirational last term byCapt .lCoach David Matthews turned the tide Grammarians way. Coming off the interchange bench to kick 4 majors enabled the'Fields' to get home 21 pt victors. Brohier, Choco Royals, Simpson and Will were terrific contributors for the winners . Ivanhoe did no harm to their finals chances nor level of consistency of late by systematically disposing of St Kilda/Sth Caulfield by a consumate 51 pts . Simmo's biggest task appears only to be able to keep a lid on masters and keep players focussing 7 days ahead . Meanwhile at Murrumbeena, it's alarm bell time and all and sundry will need to dig deep into their reserves of pride and loyalty to avoid the nigh on obvious . Commbank, resolutely desperate to get a win and survive another week looked home and hose at 3/4 qtr time holding a 204 pt advantage. Alas, Parkside unleash a 7 gl to 1 term and it's all over Red Rover for the game (Parkside by 17 pts) and just about the season for the Bankers . Tremendous game at the Cabbage Patch bythe Yarra with the 'Nods' getting home by 2 straight kicks. The `Schoolers' would take some heart from the game finishing so close after being creamed in Round 2 yet the fact is they've yet to beat'em . For the Nods, top spot is theirs for the keeping provided they just keep on doing what they're doing, winning . Kew felt this full force to strike power of Ajax when they got thumped by 70 pts at Oval 2, Albert Park . The K's just weren't allowed to assert any authority on the game as the Jackstook over in all the key positions and mercilessly knocked them out of the top 4 and reclaimed it for themselves . PREVIEW - ROUND 12 (3 July) St Kilda/Sth Caulfield are more than likely to feel the wrath of Monash Blues. Only a game separates the two teams but the students have much more substance and consistency to their form . At home the Saints are sure to put up plenty of resistance but at siren time Monash over the line by 25 pts. Commbank host Ivanhoe at Lakeside Oval in what looks to be a one horse race for the visitors . Facts, figures and form all point to Ivanhoe continuing on their merry way. Their trademark this year has been their willingness to go about matters in a team oriented manner. This is in stark contrast to the Bankers who have had to depend on too few to do too much . The 'hoes easiest of winners by 56 pts . Parkside make the long trek to Mulgrave to take on
ladder leader Mazenod . Both teams coming of good wins makes for an interesting encounter. A win for Parkside may just make them safe in 'C', so they'll be all out to get the 4 pts . Fact of the matter though is that the 'Nods' have the goods on most lines and I expect them to win handsomely by 44 pts . Ajax at home to MHSOB's is quite obviously the game of the round . A win to both is "psychologically" a must, as on paper it appears they'll meet in the finals somewhere along the lines . The Jackers great win at home against Kew should give them the confidence to go on with the job. The 'Schoolers' won't make it easy forthem and any lapse in concentration will prove to be costly. Jackers for me by 11 pts. Kew at home to Caulfield Grammar will be hell bent on victory to ensure that they'll be in the race forthe finals . Grammar will be just as keen to safeguard their 'C' grade status and will go for broke from the outset . Ingredients here for a real tough, bruising encounter . Home ground advantage and angry coming off last weeks loss is enough for me to tilt Kew's way by 17 pts .
SENIORS BUSUTTIL, Kew BERGMAN, St Kilda HOPPE, Aja x D . MURRAY, Mazenod OC SANSONETTI, Parkside RESERVE S COUTTIE, Mazenod WIX, MHSOB BOYLE, Mazenod MASCITTI, Kew PALAMARA, Mazenod
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200 AT KE W Kew congratulate their pocket dynamo Joseph Busuttil on playing 200 games today . 'Buzza' has played through three decades joining the U19's in 1978 and immediately setting his mark as a rover. In 1979 Joey had the distinction of playing in two GF's - the U19's and the victorius Seniors . A dual club B&F winner, former VC, leading goal kicker (383 career goals), Joeh stamped his authority with a memorable 1986 season in which he was Captain, State representative, Club B&F and a runaway winner with 28 votes in the C Grade B&F medal, This season sees 'Buzza' return after two seasons off to further indelibly stamp his mark at Kew and in the VAFA as a forward pocket and inspiration to his younger team mates . Congratulations from all at Kew Joey on your marvellous 200 game career and we all hope to see you in the Brown and Gold for many seasons to come.
SENIORS • ) NASH BLUES 3.5 7.8 10 .8 12 .9.8 1
1;n J LFIELD GRAMMAR 3.4 6.8 9.13 14.18 .102 e•ONASH BLUES Baring 4, Farrar 2, Headberry 2 . Broun, Zachands . gar, Barker BEST McGregor, Hipwe ;l, Barker Smith . OBrien , GAULFfELD GR Webster 5, D . Matthews 4, R . Harrison, Dicrosta. Caple, ~ ~ ;.cr BEST BrohierTRoyals, Simpson . Will, Cossart-Walsh,Caple IVANHOE 3 .2 8 .4 12 .7 16 .11 .107 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 .2 1 .3 6 .6 8 .8.56 IVANHOE Ford S . P Flynn 3, Kennedy 3, Atta 2, Bullen, Fawley . : BEST Rawley, Manuel, Nibali, Kennedy, Sullen, Rovis ST ,KILDA/STH CAUL Sparks 4, Sherman 2 . Alderucco, W Gilmore, _ Riddell, Fitzsimon, R- Gilmore, Strain, Bergman, Sparks FARKSIDE 4.1 7.1 9 .2 16.6.102 COMMONWEALTH BANK 4 .6 8.7 11 .13 12 .13.85 pARKSIDE Moodie 5. Sansonetti 4, Chilcott 3, Yoks,ch 2, Freeman, G _:ms BEST Chilcott, G Panlan, McGa11, A Jackson, Freeman, i ion , CyVEALTH BANK A . Polls 4, Perry 2, Gn,eI2, McNamara 2, Howarth . cire. BEST Maher, A Pitts. McNamara . Mel!can, A. Rolfs, Corboy MHSOB 3.3 5.5 6.10 15.13 .103 MAZENOD 9.4 11 .7 15 .11 17.13 .115 v iSOB Caffrey 3. McClements 2, Helmo[ 2, Mourney 2, Pertzel2, Comer, Dixon, P Knight BEST McClements, Helmet . P. Knight, Yee . ,nild, P O'Brien . ,IAZENOD D . Murray 7. Brookes 2 . Carter 2, Barker 2, Mann,x, Fisher, Hunt BEST Carter, Fisher, OHara . Mannix, D Murray, Hunt AJAX 7.3 13.5 17.9 22 .15 .147 1 .6 4 .8 8 .15 10.17.77 KEG AJAX Goetz 7, G ordon 6, Hoppe 2, Abraham 2, Rozenes, C Cohe n Pat, Bloom BEST Goetz, Guns B Cotten Gordon, Beaks Jason
ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs MONASH BLUES Field: J . Natoli, P.Simpson Goal: A . Bishop (Rot), I . Smith COMMONWEALTH BANK vs IVANHOE ( Lakeside Oval) Field : Brad Lowe, P. Buchana n Goal: M . Symons, D. Murray MAZENOD vs PARKSIDE Field: C . Keeton, G . Fallett Goal: K . Walker, G . Clancy AJAX vs MHSOB ( Oval 2 Albe rt Park) Field: W. Henry, P. Keog h Goal : T. Stephens, W. Binch (Rot) KEW vs CAULFIELD GR . Field: M . Forde, H . Little Boundary: D. Jensen, S. Robe rt son Goal: S . Kahn, G . Simpson
MONASH BLUES vs COMMONWEALTH BANK IVANHOE vs MAZENOD O C PARKSIDE vs AJA X MHSOB vs KEW (E . Park - Saturday ) CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs ST KILDA/STH CAULFIEL D
KEW ~.'.ng 2, Menzies 2, White 2, Busuttd, Wood . Peric, Harrison, BEST Narr son . White, Pedrett, Burden, Kine, McMaho n RESERVES MONASH BLUES 4 .0 6.2 10.2 11 .5 .71 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .2 4.2 4.4 5.6.36 MONASH BLUES Enders 2, Dowsley 2, Mastos 2. A . Leitch 2, Tilley 2 . Harrison. BESTSpencer, Sinclair, Dovisley, Mastos, Enders . Schwedes CAULFIELD GR Paine 2, Barker, Synman, Kitchen . BEST Kitchen. Lo:ve, Allsop, S, Williams . Knight . Yaff e IVANHOE 3.5 8.10 12.10 15.14.104 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 .1 2 .2 3.3 4 .4 .28 IVANHOE Williams 4, Thackray3. Larosa, Freeman, Doyle. D. Hoffman, J . Hoffman, D. Flynn, Dowling, Ebbage. BEST Freeman, Rooney, Doyle, LaRosa, Cartwright, Williams ST KILDA/STH CAULF Cole 2, Fitzroy, Joseph . BEST Gilchrist . Pope, J . Dunlevi, Eddy, Credlins, Derham . PARKSIDE 5.3 9.3 15.6 18 .8 .116 COMMONWEALTH BANK 1 .1 2 .2 2 .2 3.2.20 PARKSIDE Singleton 6, Rowe 4 . Anthony Stuart 4, Dunbabin 2, Gray . BEST Jergins, Macnamara . Harris, Meehan, P Dean, Rowe C'WEALTH BANK Lucas, L . McDonald, Galanopoulos BEST Gannopoulos, Thompson, Lucas . Henderson, Rachor Curtin . MHSOB 3.3 7.4 9 .5 11 .7.73 MAZENOD 1 .4 1 .6 4 .9 5 .11 .41 MHSOB Exton 4, McGrath 3, Verma 2, O'Connell, M . Webster. BEST Archdall, Browne, Exton, Drake, Feferkranz, McGrat h MAZENOD Cahill, Couttie, Riley, Grimison, Maloney, BEST Grim son, Connolly, Boyle, Hall, Palamara, Howard . AJAX 4.6 8.11 12 .15 15 .17.107 KEW 0 .2 0 .2 2 .3 3 .5.23 AJAX Kalb 6, Jelinek 4, Redlich 2 . D. Roth, Gross, Stern, BEST Stern, Kalb, Rockawin, Mordech, Jehnek, Goldberg . KEW Kriakou 2. Brass I . BEST S. Kitson, Brassd, Wells, Joyce, Price Cuttinelli
• Some clubs are not providing an umpire in reserve grade matches who gained accreditation at one of the 3 nights provided this year. Clubs ignoring this requirement will be asked to "please explain . . " • Both St Bernards and Old Haileybury reserve grade teams ignored the procedure that applies for teams playing at Elsternwick Park for leaving the arena at half and full time . See notice elsewhere in this issue for details . • A new race leading into dressing room no. 2 will be created soon and will be operational before the finals . • Umpires will mention to players before matches about the use of loud, course language on the field . In senior matches players can be "cautioned" for this offence but can be reported - more often than not they will be reported for a second offence . • There will be Amateur Footballer on the weekend of July 25/27 - the A, B and U19/1 sections bye. • Representative matches umpcoming : VAFA seniors vs VCFL - July 25th ; VAFA U19s vs VFA U19s - July 13th . • Pleasing to see - number of U19 reports noticeably down on last year's numbers and the Discipline Award average significantly up. Good work U19 players, coaches and officials . • Any senior VAFA player who plays with a VSFL side after this weekend cannot return to his VAFA side if not required by the VSFL team for the remainder of the season . • VSFL U18 players registered with a VAFA club can freely alternate up to and including Round 16 of this season . • Phil Stevens' mother did not arrange the layout of the old timers' footycards for last Monday's Age - Phil did ! • Deborah Penton was the winner of the Club Warehouse quiz - answer : there are 9 words on the new E .P, Club Warehouse sign - prize : expensive perfume compliments C.H .
D SECTION by Tom Brain
The Blacks inspired by their big day of milestones proved the mail to be correct with a hard fought win over the top of the table OGs . All other results as expected with the Rovers again letting me down to wreck my perfect score. At least my new found consistency has moved me from the bottom of the Tipsters Poll and away from relegation . REVIEW Kicking into the breeze the Tigers opened strongly and led by 4 gls at the first break, by the long break this had been extended to some 10 twins and the game was virtually over . From a Tiger point of view the 2nd half was a bit lack lustre but they did enough to run out fairly comfortable winners, but to their credit as always No rt hies were competitive and kept running until the final siren, contesting every issue and attimes showing how good their running game can be . Little Pete Lannan back on the ball where he belongs had a day out, Timmy Beasley controlled the air as Moose McCraw and Tony McGeorge were fineforwards with 5 and 4 respectively . For North they were led by Ady Tirchett, Keithy Hehir, well backed up by Mark Cannon and Rod Johnston . Its a funny game this football, a couple of bad skill errors, a turnover or two, some strange decisions, a missed goal, and you end up losing the points, this is the SKOBS story in a game they should have pinched . It was a magnificent effort by two sides who really valued the vital 4 pts . The Hoes led early the SKOBS fought back got to within striking distance but the visitors just steadied and came away with the points . For the victors Matty Clarkson in a great 4 qtr effort, kicked 4 Is, John Stevens returned to form in a strange position, and regulars Showstopper and Yobbo kicked their usual spectacular goals. The SKOBS had some excellent contributors, but none better than Mark Brady, wingman Mark Prindiville and ruck Marcus Olive . Its good to tip an upset and have it come to fruition, for the 2nd time this year the Blacks and I have got it right. Spurred on by the big games of some of their legendsthey played inspired football to win a hard fought game against an Old Geelong side that were pretty disappointing . The Blacks were much more committed, were a little bit stronger, were too quick for the OGs who really had trouble getting the ball into their forward line . Unfortunately the Blacks must still be celebrating as Mango is not to be found this week or has he gone to the snow already . For the OGs who maybe needed the loss to remove some complacency little rover Edmunds gave his all Cullen Gunn played pretty well and Michael Wilson took some telling marks across the backline . Brunswick did get a few of their players back, which helped their cause immensely, never easy to win at Willy this they did to keep their final chances on track, and although Melts believes they can play better they were happy to come home with the 4 pts. The Cys although
trying hard were unable to match the speed and precision of the Wickers outfit . Garth Cross in a new role at Centre Half Back was by far the best player on the ground, Shane Moore had some 38 possessions, Polly played well and Blackie after a slow start found some form . How were the clubrooms Richo? The Cys respectability was salvaged by the tireless efforts of Big Bird yet again, and he gained support from Allan Harry, with Chopper and Greg Clark also putting in valuable contributions. The long trip way out to Thomastown did not effect the Rovers too much early as they started off like a house on fire, but as has been the case so often this year they stopped, allowed the persisting Towners to pass them just before the main interval . After that it was a pretty close game but the boys from Hampton were always playing catch up, and this on the day proved to be their downfall which takes nothing away from the home side who once they hit the front were never headed . That living relic from the Bears 83 premiership side the Flea was the Towners best player, Tony Fellows set up many of their plays and Scott alias Simon Plant also played very well . For Hampton none was better than Ian Rabbit Boyle, Mark Crawford with 9 gls was a torment all day, and Robbie Melnjak battled hard on Adam Smith . Great to catch up with my old sparring partner from many years back Donny Leale at the aftermatch . PREVIEW The SKOBS will be fielding a strong side this wee k with a few back, the Tigers are no longer invincible at home and will need to play well, butthey have the guns and will win a very entertaining game . What a game this promises to be it really is a Grand Final with the loser definately headed to the curtains of E-Street . They should both really be pumped, I have enormous respect for No rt h but loyalty condemns me to give the Rovers one more chance. Old Geelong onthe rebound will havetoo many big guns for Thomastown although the visitors are confident they can cause an upset . The boys from Williamstown even at home in their current form will really struggle against Old Ivanhoe who will continue on their winning ways . Here we go again I will tip another upset, after all it is school holidays, it is snow season, and the small the confines of the Brunswick ground will not suit. The Blacks running game, there is just nowhere to hide Wicks to win . SELECTIONS : St. Bedes/Mentone Tigers, Hampton Rovers, Old Geelong, Old Ivanhoe, Brunswick . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Another good effort. with 9/10 only the celebrating Blacks leaving us in limbo You know the numbers . Phone 571 4808 or the Fax 569 8766 by 5 .30 pm Mondays at the latest .
SENIORS ST KEVINS 3 .3 7.7 7.12 12 .16.88 OLD IVANHOE 7.2 7.6 11 .8 14 .19.94 ST KEVINS G . Lee-Conwa 3, Callil 2, R . Gross 2, Brady, Bendorrichio, olive, Causer, Clohessy. BEST Brady, Prindiville, Olive, R . Gross, Causer, pivetta . 0, IVANHOE M . Stewart 3, M . Karrayannis 3, J . Weddle 3, R . Weddle 2, M . Clarkson, M . Veal, S. Vaughan . BEST M . Clarkson, P. Sigley, J. Stevens, M . Dyson, G . Haros, G . Douglas. NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .1 3 .3 5 .5 9 .7.63 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGS 6.2 11 .8 15 .11 21 .16.142 NTH BRUNSWICK M . Demorton 4, Lianeas, A . Tirchett, Houston, J . Boudoloh, Grimaldi . BEST A. Tirchett, Keay, Johnston, Lirosi, M .Demorton, Androutsos. ST BEDESK/MENTONE McCraw 5, MacGeorge 4, Diggms 2, Lannan 2, Walsh 2, Beasley 2 . Markham, Gray, Edwards . BEST T. Beasley. M . McCraw, Lerman, Markham, Bryant, MacGeorge . THOMASTOWN 3.4 9 .10 14.12 20.13.133 HAMPTON ROVERS 5.3 9.4 14.7 17.9 .11 THOMASTOWN A. Smith 7, L . Smith 5, Farchione 2, Plant 2, Papaidanou 2, Pougios, Langbourne. BEST Harting, T. Fellows, A . Smith, J. Hart. HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford 9, Natoli 2, D . Alessi 2, Wills, Cullen, Blake, E. Melnjak . BEST Boyle . Crawford, Artz, LeGrand, McConville, R . Melnjak, Rogerson . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .2 6.5 7.8 12 .11 .83 OLD GEELONG 2 .2 3.4 7.6 9 .11 .65 UNI BLACKS Gelsi 5, M iriklis 2, Quilty 2, Little 2, Spinks . BEST W iegard, Gelsi, Ritchie, Sprunt, Collins, Lukies . 0. GEELONG Howells 5, Glascott 2, Gunn, O'Halloran . BEST Edmond, Hutchinson, Lee, Wilson, Bain, Howells . BRUNSWICK 6 .1 12 .3 15.8 18.11 .119 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3.4 7.7 8.17 11 .21 .87 BRUNSWICK Ogilvie 5. Sayers 4, Watterson 2, Moore 2, Beaumont, Williamson, Hall, Cross, Comes . BEST Cross, Beaumont, Sayers, Ogilvie, Moore. WILLIAMSTOWN Bezzant 2, Hampson 2, Cannon, Calderwood, Grigg, Payne, Singleton, Turnley. BESTCannon, Harry, Clerk, Case, Featherston, Grigg . RESERVES ST KEVINS 2 .0 3.2 4.3 5.5.35 OLD IVANHOE 2 .3 5.4 8.9 9.10.64 ST KEVINS Lewin 2, J . Bare, Sargeant, Thomas . BEST A . Dyson, M . Chapman, McKaige, O'Connor, Fox, Morgan . 0. IVANHOE J . Luk 2, B. Hall 2, M. Hall B. Ridewood, J . Marshall, B. Ellsworth, D. Toll . BEST A . Shone, D. Toil, A. Ongarello, D . Caddy, C . Dunnell, M . Luk . NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.0 3.3 3.3 4.3 .27 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGS 4 .6 8.10 12.13 15.18.108 NTH BRUNSWICK M . Briffa, Bulman, V . Randello, Glenister. BEST Adams, M . Briffa, P Hehir, L . DeMorton, S. Tsialtas, Sulttana . ST BEDES/MENTONE D. O'Brien 2, G . O'Brien 2, Foot Connolly 2, Lomagno 2, Stuttard 2, Newport, Hanrahan, Murray, Naylor, Lomagno . BEST Newport, D . O'Brien, J. Naylor, Smith, M . Lomagno, Davies. THOMASTOWN 2.2 4 .5 6.12 10.13.73 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .4 7.8 7.9 10.11 .71 THOMASTOWN Leale 3, Budak2, Theodorou 2, Aifonsi, Staios, Gannon . BEST O'Brien, Budak, Kennedy, theodorou, Velkos, Gannon . HAMPTON ROVERS J . Day 3, Wilton 3, Knight 2, Ivey, Doukas . BEST Doukas, McLeod, Wilton, Barrett, Cagella, J . Alessi . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 .3 7.7 8 .9 12 .13 .85 OLD GEELONG 2 .3 2 .7 3.10 3.11 .29 UNI BLACKS Anderson 6, Evans 2, Bromell, Caccavellio, Townsend . BEST Middleton, Evans, Caccavellio, Rourke, Townsend, Bandt . 0. GEELONG MacGowan, Heritage, Richardson . BEST McGowan, Hollis . Richardson, Stock, Dowling, Oliphant . BRUNSWICK 3 .2 4 .5 5 .8 8.9 .57 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 .1 6 .6 10 .7 10.14.74 BRUNSWICK Burgess 2, Sedgwick, Sayers, Snelson, Pearce, Courts . BEST Barley, Pearce, Burgess, Mitchell . WILLIAMSTOWN Quinn 3, Anderson 2, Dervan 2, Kewin, Morelli, Williams . BEST A great team win .
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LEIGH DE~,qORTON 50 GAME S Leroy plays his 50th game for Nth Brunswick today (3/7) . The 3rd in the DeMorton dynasty, he has been a valuable player sincejoining the club . Playing mainly in the ruck, he has tried to convince his brothers that he is also a goalkicker. Leigh has been promoted to the snrs a few times and has acquitted himself well . Congratulations to Leigh from all at North . TON UP FOR THE DO C St Kevins Old Boys congratulates it's resident Opthalmologist John Bare on reachingthe 100 game milestone . Baz joined the O.B's from the school back in '86 and his varsatility and great hands have seen him at both ends of the ground plugging holes for both the Senior and Reserve teams . This year Baz is an integral part in SKOBs Resies sides push for a premiership . Well done John, from all at Skobland .
TO AVOID CONGESTION WHEN TEAMS LEAVE THE ARENA AT HALF TIME, AND AT THE END OF THE GAME THE FOLLOWING IS TO APPLY : ® THE TEAM THAT IS LOSING AT HALF TIME O R HAS LOST THE GAME IS TO LEAVE THE ARENA AS A GROUP FIRSTLY . ® THE TEAM THAT IS WINNING AT HALF TIME OR WHO WINS THE GAME IS NOT TO LEAVE THE ARENA UNTIL THE OTHER TEAM IS OUT OF SIGHT. • SENIOR AND RESERVE TEAM CAPTAINS ARE TO ORGANISE THIS ACTIVITY. P. STEVENS
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REVIEW A disappointing result this week selecting only 3/5 winners with the Wickers and Old Essendon le tt ing me down unable to stop the Aquinas charge to the finals ; next week should tell . In greasy conditions, Aquinas outplayed an undermanned Old Essendon winning by 67 pts . Aquinas set up victory in the first half kicking 10 gls to 2 in a show of power and desperate football . The second half was a more even affair but the damage had already been done as far as Old Essendon was concerned . Coster with 7 gls, Johnson, Crierson and Van Kerkaven were Aquinas' better players . In the closest game of the round, Old Camberwell were defeated by St Leos Wattle Park by 4 pts in an exciting match on Saturday. After leading all day, Old Camberwell had victory snatched from their grasp by a persistent St Leos in the dying minutes of the game . Best player for Old Camberwell was coach Graeme Ewart playing as a ruck rover whilst for St Leos among the best again were Andrew Gill at half back and Peter Murphy and David Corrigan across the centre . ANZ Bank suffered another heavy defeat despite being competitive for most of the match . Once again the slow start meant playing catch up football against Glenhuntly. ANZ turned over far too many hard won possessionsand at stages let Glenhuntly move the ball up the ground in "training drill" fashion . Jacko and Disco 5 gls were Glenhuntly's best players returning to form after the flu last week, whilst for the Zeddars Brendan "BG" Geary in the midfield and Lyndon "Lipton" Snelling at chf were their better players . Doveton applied themselves well in the first half to set up a safe lead against Powerhouse. They needed this buffer as Powerhouse gave strong resistance in the later part of the game, however Doveton went onto a 52 pt victory. Doveton's full forward Dyke again showing the value of a key forward , Bulleen United took a step away from relegation with a 46 pt win over Elsternwick, in what was a relatively close game up to 3/4 time. Bulleen applied themselves better in the last quarter and in the end ran out easy winners. Better players for the Wickers were old timers Farrington, Christie and Pat Shine. For Bulleen, the return of Coach Andrew Smythe was a telling factor. PREVIEW In the match of the round, St Leos Wattle Park take on the big improvers, Aquinas. St Leos have only lost the one game for the year so far and should have too much talent for Aquinas who are playing resolute football . I n a close game, I've got to stick with St Leos but wouldn't be surprised of an upset . ANZ Bank host Old Camberwell who need to consolidate their position in the four after last weeks' loss and should take the 4 pts against the Zedders . Powerhouse take on Glenhuntly who should be too strong and with the expected return of a number of players should have a comfortable win . Bulleen United after their good win last weekend,
take on a powerful Doveton combination and with Dyke in good form should win easily. Another close game this weekend should be between Elsternwick and Old Essendon Grammar . Although Old Essendons' form hasn't been all that good away from home, on this occasion they should overcome Elsternwick . Congratulations to Elsternwick Laine McCooke playing his 150th and Tony Heath playing his 200th . SELECTIONS: St Leos, Old Camberwell, Glenhuntly, Doveton, Old Essendon . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : A bit better this week, heard from 8/10 . Phone 268 3663 or Fax 268 4141 .
WICKER 200 GAI . IES Elsternwicks Tony (The Hitman) Heath finally plays his 200th game this weekend (3/7) . Tony, a fearless defender and former forward, continues to defy age and injury (he's had them all) to continue playing so well . Again all at Elsternwick wish Tony all the very best and it shouldn't be too long before 300 is reached . WICKER 150 GAME S Reliable Elsternwick stalwart Laine McCooke plays his 150th game this weekend (3/7) against Old Essendon . Laine who has won most of the clubs awards including being a part of our 1991 premiership team, continues on an illustrious career. All at Elsternwickjoin in wishing laine the best of luck. 100 AT BULLEEN UNITE D The Bulls' Dale Robbins has finally played his 100th game . The Man in the Hat, Dale works hard under the packs on the ground and off the track puts in on the committee, organising properties, by getting sponsorship and doing the cleaning at weird hours . Though our Unsung Hero achieved this milestone as quietly as all the great work he puts in around the club, his efforts are really appreciated bythose in the know . Congratulations, Dale, from everyone at Bulleen . 100 GAMES TO ANDREW MORRIS Andrew `The Doc' Morris plays his 100th game this week, and all associated with Powerhouse Football Club wish him well . No longer one of our younger players 'The Doc' always gives his best whether at centre half back or in the ruck and is an example to all at the club . A TON TO CAPPER Congratulations go to Doveton player Peter `Capper' Warren on reaching his hundredth game last week (26/6) . A steady hand in the Seniors, when not gone on a cruise, this defender, turned on-baller, has continued to on-field performance, and hopes to stay around for this years finals, so don't sell him a ticket in holiday raffles .
I SENIORS QUINAS OB 4 .1 10.2 13 .5 16 .8.104 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 0 .3 2 .5 2.6 5 .7.37 AOUINAS Coster 7, Whelan 4, Livingstone 2, Tarulli, Jess . Lamborn BEST c . an. Grieson, Johnstone, Coster, Flynn, O'Conno r p ESSE¢iDON West 2, Cook, Souter BEST P . Cramen, Whitfield, Murray 3 Crameri _
OLD CAMBERWELL 3.5 4.9 8.13 9.15 .69 p4T LEOS WATTLE PARK 2.3 4.4 7.7 10.13.73 p C, ?, -."BERWELL Essery 8, Provan 2, Jackson, O'Hara . Horskrns. Cocks =wart, W, Forwood, J . Walker, A . Kyriacou, B Taylor, S Ballar d ST t.XOS Burke 2, Davidson, Dincolantonio, Gill, Ingram, McNamara, 9urphy, Pitcher. BEST G01, Murphy, Corrigan, Gallaghan, Dancken , GLENHUNTLY 19.11 .125 ANZ BANK 5.12,42 GLENHUNTLY Disio 5, Bazza 4, Juddo 2, Gerry 2 . Hill 2, Breslin, Gdly, Rossiter BEST Jacko, Disco, Rossiter, Bazza, T_ Hill . Halpin AN? I. ++rence, Cairns . Snelling, Lassle[ . BEST Snelling, Geary, Boyle, ~ ,-;n, Liddell, Walkley
DOVETON 5.2 12.7 14 .13 18 .16.124 pOWERHOUSE 1 .3 3.6 5.6 11 .6.72 DOVETON Dyke9, Murphy 2, Burgess2, Gdden, Pauline, Eyre . Brown, tuarnpbell. BEST Roston. Burgess, Giddens, A . Brown, Virgona Murphy POWERHOUSE Pavlou 4, Doyle 2, Scotland, Evans, Richardson, Wtldes . Clayton. BEST Doyle, Wddes, Mclroy, Pavlou, Scotland, Towk, BULLEEN UNITED 14 .12 .96 ELSTERN W ICK 7 .8 .50 BULLEEN UNITED Thompson 5, Parker 2, Inglese 2, Smythe 2, Kelly 2 Hor,5ns . BEST Christopoulos, Inglese, Thompson, Stewart . McLaren . ELSTERNWICK Abrahams 2, Conlin, Hammer, Farrington, Shine i, npas BEST Farrington . Christie, Shine . D Conlin, Hankn, A . Conlin. RESERVES AQUINAS OB 4.2 7.8 9 .15 13 .19 .97 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2 .1 3 .1 3 .1 3.1 .19 AQUINAS Dunne 4, Harris 3, Wans . Bradbury, Field, Twyford, Rogers . Doherty . BEST Doherty. Field, Wilkinson, Dunne, Wans, Joyce . 0 ESSENDON Stevens, McDonald, Lucasz . BEST Swift, Racavalls, Bellman, C. Ram, Emmerson . OLD CAMBERWELL 0.3 3.6 3.7 6.11 .47 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 4 .4 5.4 9.9 9.10.64 0 CAMBERWELL Gale 2, Burmeister, Pyke . Sim, Harvey BEST A Inkster . M . McHutchison, D Hayles, D. Sim, R . Lee, B Town . ST LEOS G randie 2, Kenny 2, Box, Greely, Lebusque, Meehan, Morris BEST Kelly, Kenny, Greely, VanDenacker . Box . Lebusque GLENHUNTLY 8 .14 .62 ANZ BANK 2 .4.16 GLENHUNTLY Brett 2, C. Sam, T. sam, Harrison, Levey, Cassar, Sist BEST Fairley, Nimma . Ley, Talarilo, Cassar, Stewart . ANZ Azzato. Liddell . BEST Azzato, Shopped, J, Liddell, Lovett, Hayes . Sweeney
DOVETON 2 .2 5.3 8.6 9.8 .62 POWERHOUSE 3.3 4.5 6.8 9.9 .63 DOVETON McDonald 2. Giddens 2 Hill 2 . Ashwood, Brown, Lambert BEST Boots, Giddens, Brown, Labinski, Lambert . VanBeek POWERHOUSE Kerwn 3, Sargent 3, Dodd 2, Smith 2, Knipe BEST Kervin, Dodd, Gill, L O'Sullivan, Taylor, Blow6eld , BULLEEN UNITED 3 .5.23 ELSTERNWICK 9 .8 .62 BULLEEN Thick, Fitt, Robbins . BEST Tsokas, Frayne, Robbins, L . Thompson, Divirgilio . Lambevski . ELSTERNWICK Ramsay 4 . Kirkham 2, Daniels, Porter, Zaffro . BEST Daniels, Ramsay, Bower, Tsaloumas, Porter, Bullard .
SENIORS DYKE, Doveto n VAUGHAN, St Leos WP ANDREWS, Elsternwick LENGACHER, ANZ Ban k D. PROVAN, Old Camberwell RESERVES PYKE, Old Camberwel l BURKE, St Leos WP EVANS, Old Essendon STEVENS, Old Essendo n
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The race for the finals is now well and truly hotting up with seven of the ten teams all still having a realistic chance of making it . UHSOB are making a spirited late run after winning their fourth on the trot while St Pat's, West Brunswick and Old Carey will all now have to forget the finals and concentrate on avoiding relegation . REVIEW St John's maintained their reign on top and their premiership favoritism with a 25 pt win over an out-ofform St Andrews in the F1 Match of the Day. Despite the efforts of Ashby, P Karslake and Wallace, St Andrews were behind all day and continued to show the inconsistency and lack of confidence that has seen them lose the last four. St Marys fought back after a slow start to take the points with a 73 pt victory over West Brunswick . An impressive St Marys, who trailed by 25 pts at the first break, used their skill and determination to run away with the game after half-time . Latrobe proved too strong for a struggling St Pats side in slippery conditions at the University . The home side powered away in the first half and, despite a better second-half by St Pats, came home with a much-need 56 pt win . Salesian snuck home by 2 pts in a thriller against Old Carey at Chadstone. Led by Mark Canavan, who booted five, Salesian hung onto the lead all day and managed to take the points in a tense finish . An improved Old Carey, who lost to Salesian by 98 pts last time, are sure to shock a few more teams in the weeks to come . As predicted, UHSOB notched up their fifth win for the season with a confident 50 pt victory over Peninsula at home. The loss cost the Pirates their spot in the four and put a revived UHSOB well within reach . PREVIEW St Andrews will play host to St Marys in the F1 Match of the Day at Coburg . St Marys, who won by 5 gis in Round three, will be looking to build on last week's confident win and regain top spot . St Andrews, however, have lost their last four, and will be hungry for a win to keep them in touch . In a close contest, St Andrews should end their losing streak and keep their spot in the four with a 3 gl win . Peninsula will want revenge after last week's costly loss when they take on the unconquerable St Johns at Mt Eliza . Although the Pirates won by 2 pts in their RoundThree thriller, St Johns are on top and they'll want to stay there. The home crowd won't have much to cheer about with a 4 gl defeat . UHSOB should continue ontheir winning way when they travel to Chadstone to do battle with Salesian . UHSOB have gone from strength to strength in recent weeks and should furthertheir finalschances with a 22 pt win . Old Carey will be hoping to notch up their second win for the season when they play host to a troubled St Pats side at Bulleen. Both sides are fighting relegation and both will qive it their all . On recent form and with
the home ground advantage, however, I have to go for Old Carey to win in a tense finish . West Brunswick are difficult to beat at home and should give Latrobe something to think about . The home side, who lost by 5 gls in their Round Three clash, are keen for a win and should get it with a 3 gl victory . MILESTONES • Congratulations to Chris Hughes of Old Carey who plays his 100th game this week and to Matt Jones who played his 50th for the club against Latrobe in Round 10. • Everybody at Salesian congratulates Mick Byrne who plays his 50th game this week . • West Brunswick farewells their Reserve Grade umpire, Kevin Pilkington, who is heading off to Philedelphia this week. SOCIAL • West Brunswick will be holding their Annual Dinner Dance tonight (July 3) at the Footscray Bowling Club. • Salesian's Music Trivia Night will be held this Saturday. St Pats players have been warned that they will be publicly disowned if they attend . ® St Johns will be having a Cocktail Night this Saturday at the Marion Room . COACH FIL E Paul Hickey is currently in his second year as Senior Coach of West Brunswick AFC . He has played around 50 games with the club and has a great deal of coaching experience as a result of his work with juniors in the Essendon Districts League. When he's not taking his players through gruelling training drills or explaining techniques with the use of videos, he spends his time managing a Customs Agency .
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50 TO JACKO Matt `Jacko' Jones played his 50th game on 19/6. Matt joined the club in 1990 and has been a consistent performer for the club . Originally a backman, he is now. shouldering the ruck duties in the ressies admirably Well done Jacko from all at Old Carey. 100 TO CHRIS `DISCO' HUGHE S Chris Hughes today (3/7) plays his 100th game since joining the club in '85 . Now playing across the centre or in the fwd line, Chris is rarely out of the goalkicking list with his constructive play . May there be another 100 to come. Congratulations Chris from all at Old Carey.
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SENIORS LATROBE UNIVERSITY 7.4 9 .9 13 .9 18 .11 .119 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 1 .2 1 .3 5 .4 9.9.63 LATROBERobinson6,Bako giants3,Kreuzer2,O'Connor 2,Sidebottom 2, Brown, Ivey, Scanlon . BEST Bakogianis, Brown, Cousins, Morrice, Robinson . Moeliker. ST PATS Murphy 5, 0' Brien, Sullivan, Davis, Curter BEST O' Brien, Perrin, SulGvan, Murphy, Gurtler, Sebire. ST MARYS 1 .8 9 .12 15 .13 22 .17.149 MST 7.7 9.10 11 .10.7BRUNSWICK ST MARYS Mullins 7, Duke 3, Duck 2, Livingstone 2, Andrews 2. Ross, yrner, Jones, Clark, Huebner, Evans . BEST Clark, Duke, Sloan, Duck . W BRUNS McNiece 5, Baker 3, Scara6lo 2, Konstantinidis . BEST Crichton, Bargiamidis, Jackson, Lewis, McNiece, Anderson . ST JOHNS OC 2 .1 7.7 12 .9 16 .11 .107 ST ANDREWS 2 .4 2 .7 4 .1 12 .10.82 ST JOHNS Nocalsen 3, Ladson 3, Charlton 2, Pattison 2, Matheson 2, Walton, LaBrody, Back, Sheehan. BEST Waters, Adamson, Storai, Miller, Rachelle, Meegan . ST ANDREWS Tapner 6, Gales 2, Fox, Tulloch, Leaver, Wilson . BEST Ashby, Bernardi, Conlan, Galea, P Kerslake, Wallace . UHSOB 6 .0 14 .1 22 .4 25 .9.159 PENINSULA OB 3 .2 4 .8 10 .9 16 .13 .109 UHSOB Epitano 6 . Bennett 2, McLean 2, Bales, Davidson, Gathercole, Freeman, Mazza, Smith, Verdi, Wallace . BEST Sknns, Wallace, Williams, S. Smith, Gunthorpe. Freeman and rest of team . PENINSULA Warne-Smith 7, Hayes 3, Davies, Parsons, Wiltshire, McMahon, Torossi, Godma BEST Farrer, Davies, Dentry, Warne-Sirth, Morely, McMahon . SALESIAN 3 .0 7.3 10 .7 12 .13.85 OLD CAREY 2 .2 5 .3 9 .5 13 .5.83 SALESIAN Canavan 5, Cincotta 2, Byrne 2, Sinclair, Hunt, Lanton . BEST Canavan, Nanavicn, Hood, Sinclair, Brennan, Cincotta . 0 CAREY Gorman 3. Styles 3, Thomas 2, Price 2, Cutlack, Berti, Keeble BEST Gorman, Berti, Cutlack, Harris, Drever, Raft .
u RESERVES LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3.6 8.9 10.13 13.18 .96 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 0 .2 0.2 0 .2 0.2 .2 LA TROBE Harrop 2, Hewitt 2, Rider 2, Wnght2, Blaskett, Chiodo, Heaney, Lehrke, Scanlon . BEST Turner, Heaney, Hewitt, McNamara, Fitzpatrick, Lehrk e ST PATS BEST O'Connor, Nelson, Allinson, Rahilly, Dix . ST MARYS 5 .2 8.5 13 .9 13.13 .91 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .0 4.0 7.2 11 .3.69 ST MARYS Bernadi 4, Smicco 2, Bourke 2, Lamb 2. Huebner 2, Carpenter. BEST Innes, King, Huebner, Bernad i W BRUNS Chamberlain 3, White 2, Foote, Marlow, Moore, McNaughton, Cackett, Cocolaras . BEST McNaughton, Chamberlain, McNiece, Kimpton, Moore ST JOHNS OC 1 .5 5.6 6 .7 6 .8 .44 ST ANDREWS 0 .1 1 .3 1 .7 3 .10.28 ST JOHNS Hemple 2, Pye, Ladson, Canal, Dalton . BEST Corleran, Dalton, Saunderson, Emery, Crozier, Larson . ST ANDREWS Iles, Lynch, Tapner. BEST Ashton, Forde, Iles, Little Pretty, Saddler. UHSOB 1 .0 1 .1 4 .1 4 .1 .25 PENINSULA OB 4 .0 7.1 9.2 15.5 .95 UHSOB Bunn 2, Loy, Gorns. BEST Bunn, Alexakos, Hooper, Wright . PENINSULA Mannes5, Peisley3 . Warner. Farrow. Morgan . McDonough, Gross, Franks BEST McDonough, Gross, Krohn . Marines, Landry, Atchiso n SALESIAN OC 3 .3 8 .6 9.12 13.19.97 OLD CAREY 2 .4 5 .6 6 .7 7.10 .52 SALESIAN Gilmore 5, Spencer, Zois, Clohesy, Makeham, Faul, Pearson, McCabe, Bennett. BEST Clark, Wallbridge. Spencer, Miller. Bennett, Gilmore. OLD CAREY Shorland 3, Neate, Scott, Merrican, Smith . BEST Fist, Lawrence, Meldrum, Shorland, Currey .
C SENIORS CINCOTTA, Salesian s CHARLTON, St Johns WILSON, St Andrews Coburg ROBINSON, Latrobe Uni EPIFANO, UHSOB RESERVE S PEISLEY, Peninsula CAMPBELL, St Andrews Coburg MANNES, Peninsul a BLASKETT, Latrobe Un i
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At the March Sponsors' Forum, Club Presidents were presented with an opportunity by Level 2 sponsor Cadbury-Red Tulip to raise funds by becoming involved in the Cadbury-Red Tulip Fundraiser . C-section ladder leader Mazenod OC, a club which has its sights firmly on a spot in A-section in the shortest possible time, quickly seized on this chance to generate much needed funds. I publish this story today about Mazenod as other clubs may wish to become active in this area too. This is what happened : • Mazenod advance-ordered 300 carry-boxes each holding 20 Cadbury 200 gram chocolate blocks, the idea being to distribute 1 carry-box to each club member to sell to his friends, family etc . •$17 profit was to be made per carry-box of chocolates sold . That is, 300 carry-boxes sold would generate $5,100 for the Mazenod club. o Each member agreeing to take acarry-box was told that no returns were allowed . • To help move sales each club member was asked to return a special section of each carry-box which would go into a barrel for a special draw where prizes could be won by "Lucky" members - a reward for their efforts!! ! • Mazenod contacted the VAFA sponsors shown opposite and either had donated or purchased at a cheaper rate the following "Lucky" prizes. CONGRATULATIONS MAZENOD! Hopefully your $5,100 will be raised with a minimu of fuss.
PRIZE S One Diadora Tracksui t
Two dozen bottles of Dilettare wine
One pair of Diadora football boot s
Overnight accomodation for two at Melbourne's own Southern Cross
Two dozen slabs of Carlton beers
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Assorted pack of Schweppes softdrinks .
JOIN RING SUE HALL 520 7444
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Assorted packs of fine Four'n Twentv renowned products
tinder 19 Section 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach: M . Carus! j B. Rattray 2, S . Fischer 3.TSprli 4~ J, Carusi 5. A . DeVincentis C pA_ Reaby 7 V, Piccioli (VC) 8. F, Paol a 9 S, Foster 0 J, Woodward D. Paola (C) M . Burke E, Kerr _.Lowen 'i . Romano L McGuir e % J. Pignataro p:' Quin n 5 C. Crosland ,' M- Sontag J . Cochrane P. Egan W Mobilia g. M . Walker 27 S . McIntosh 31- P DiCiero D. Sutherland (DVC) R . Henderso n 05 . P Di Ludovico 41 . J . Mosca 47 A . Alsbury
DE LA BLU E Coach : Noel Jenkinson 2. A . Scott 3 . D. Gleeson 4 . D.V, Smith 6 . A. Fountoulakis 8 . P. Gran t 9 . M . Macorra 10. C . Makinson 11 . A. Grant 12. A . Malitzi a 13. P. Conroy (Capt) 15. D. Parr 16. K.T Greene 17 . D. Larkin 18 . D. Pearson 19 . B .Fuog 20. A . Frawle y 21 . T. Dundon (VC) 22 .C.Hynes 24. P. Satchel[ (VC) 32, J . Gallagher (VC) 47. M . McGrat h 48. P. Ronchi
MARCELLIN MAZE N OD Coach : Sco tt 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 Ibrahi m
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1132 . S . Mathews (Capt) 14 . Troy Cox 15 . D. Evans-Smith 16 . M, Lowry 17. R . Bromage 18. B. Moran 19. Rob 20. R. Carafa 21 . M . Sanelli 22 . S. Abbott 23 . M . Sammut 24 . C. Leffley 25, G . Fava 26 . A . Howard 27. D. Waters
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2 . A . Henshaw (VC) 3. J. Disney 4. J . Wilson 5, P. Gason 6 T Hudson 7, T Treseder 8 J . O'Carroll 9. J . Campbell 10. R . Hewit t 11 . M . McCarty-Salmon 12 . M . Thoma s 13 G . Stooke 14. D. Yen
15, A . McIntosh 16. D. Brockeridge IT G . Muchian (VC) 18 R . Egleton 19, D. Trindade 20. B.Luckock 21 . L . Sil k 22 . J . Spry 23, M . Jobling 24 T Carmichael 25.S .Kuhn 27 . B . Telford
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OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : Chris Lane 1 . A . 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. Plumridge 15. R . Bartholomeusz 16. D. Prin s 17, C. Rice 18. M .Rowe 20.T Evans 21 . C. Steven s 23. A . Pound (Capt) 26. C. Alle n 29. R Kerr 30. A . Alcoc k 34. B. Adamopoulos 36. A. Whitaker 37. B. Nicholls 38, M . Jones 39 . D. Hayter 40 .J,Raby(VC) 50, A . Hilton 52 . A. Chi n 53 D. Burn 54. D . Hobbs 58. M . Kell y
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22 . G . Anderson 23. S. Waddingham 24. M . Petroff 2S M . McIntyre 26. D Strachan 2T S . Kennedy 29. C . Howard 30. M . Shortall 32,P Thomas 33, A . Walsh 34. D, Stones (VC) 35. E . Guidic e 42. M . lacovangelo 53. P. Hall (Capt) 67. S. Lally 68. P O'Brien
ORMOND Coach : Michael Holde n 1 . L. Barrett 2. G . King 3. L . McGaw 4 . G .Goldman 5 . C . Turner 6 . J . Kelleher 7. W. Philips 8 . S Parkilas (VC) 9. D. Wilks 10. L, Haddon 11 . D. Morgan 12. D. Monk 13 . D. Casperz 14 . N . Rowell 15 C. Williams 16, R, Milliken 17. B . King
18 . C. Neel t9 . D Wright 20 B Reither 21 . J . Halla m 22. T Malane (C) 23 . A Casey 25. L . Fraser 29, F Cavicic 31 S. Edwards 52 .F Egan 54, D Wheeler 55 . L . Airey MAJOR SPONSO R
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15. D. Croker 16. M. Wright IT G . Morrish I& S . Lynch 20 J. Kavanagh 21 . S . Chatfield 22 M . Farmer 23. D. Rogers 24.S.Kennedy 25 L . Rogers 26 P Zein e 27 D Raffle 28. A . Farme r MAJOR SPONSOR
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Under 19 Central BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOW E Coach : Mal Prior I N Waddel l 3 G Hatton 4 G . Daisiey 5 L . Parris 6 G Taylor 7 A . Saw 8 A .Ibrahim 9 S Frase r 10 R, Robertson 11 P Reid 12 C McMahon 14 G Parkinson 16 C Shaliard 17 D Hal l 18. D Cummins 20 R Lambast 21 B Croft 22 P Bnndley 27 W Murphy 32 G Massey 49 M Pdbeany 55 J Prio r
ST LEO'S WATTLE PAR K Coach: S. Kenealy 1 A O'Reill y 2 J Crook 3 S Manton 4 B McHugh 5 P Chodo 6 A N'Dru e 7 D Glass (Cant) 8 A McKenzie 9 M Howard 10 T Munro 11 K Martin (CVC) 12 D Wen s 13 A Nankervis (CVC) 14 A Smit h 16 M Dempsey 17 S Bainbridge 18 T 0' Kell 19 A Danckerl y 20 M Fewster 21 P Byrn e 22 MOLaughlin 24 5 Corcoran 25 H Meehan 26 S Morri s PROUDLY SPONSORED BY
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16 N LaFontaine (C) 17 D Goodwin (VC) 19 J Dimech 20 D Forbes 21 P Slanko 22 E Crockford 23 J Drenen 26 J Goodger 27 K Fdzpatnck 28 P Higgms 30 A Urli 31 A . Cuilen 32 M Moroz 32 H Flynn 35 M Kell y 36 D Holrareau 37 D Large 58 M . Finniqan
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NORTH OLD BOY S Coach: J. Marchbank 1 . J. Joyce (Capt) 2, J Bandit 3. F Borrello 4. F. Haif a 6 P Bryar 7 P Cremona 8 S Dru m 9 M Hicks 10 J . Ker r 11 A MatUazn 12 . C. McMahon 13 J Mihoms 14 T. Parry 15 T Pritchard 16 S. Saliouh 17 D Smdoni 18. G . Stunnell 19 S Trenton 20 . R Hard 21 D Zappuila 22 D Appleyard 23 B Bryce 24 B Egan 25M Roberts 26 J Jenkins 27 S Sarong 28 D Tonkin 29 H Dalfey 30 3, S P Basi Roumekots
OLD CAMBERWEL L Coach : Rick James 2 R Burnett 3. A Kokinos 4 T Rei d 5 S. Horskms 6 I Shachan 7 B McManus 8 S Bremner 9 T Homes (Capt) to T Jame s tt, A Richardson 12, S William s 13 C Paterson 14, D Talbot 15 D Imberger 16 S . Lethiean 17 D Palmer 18. M Mitchell 19 R . Eisom 20 A Mdlins 21 . A. Strachan 22 B Summons 23 J.Bodna 24. J. McKenz,e 25 M Walker 26 C Porter
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OLD PARADIAN S Coach : A . Morelli 1 D Dgney (VC ) 2 A Nnsov 3 P. Phela n 4 M Anderson 5 N Bal l 6 B Montgomery 7 L Sm ith 8 L Dyer 9 S Drummond 10 B Brabender IL B Heffernan 12 . D Heste r 13 M McCrohan 14 D McCrohan 1 5 J . Way 18 C Cams 19 I Morell i 20 G Beadle 21 S Moore 22 D Gavola 23 P Cu rt is 24 M McBryan 25 M Basil e 26 D Horsington 27 S Farrel l 28 M Geary 29 D Neal 30 A Mulvah.ll 31 S Weyman 33 M Garotfoio 34 8 Swindon 35 A Vanrca (Capt) 3&A Farrel l 37 D Cosma 38 5 Kavanagh 40 T Wall s 52. M. Campbell
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16 N King 17 D Varg o 18. B Campaign 19 T Anlonopoulos 20 A Alexander 21 A Sealey 22 S Wynke 23 P Makns 25 J Stucldte 26 B Gerovastlis 27 S Donaldson 28 D Entvnsle 29 L Jervis 30 A,Ramsden 31 R Denby 34 S Gieeson 35 NTayler 39 P Sklaventis
UNI BLACKS Coach: R . Grummet 1 .J8Roe 2 B Schreena n 3 F Stinso n 4 A Macpherson 5 B Mas r 6 D. Lennen 7 N Griffin 8 B Wright 9 C Whitely 10 M Torney 11 R Terril l 72, M. Sirazdms 13 G. Stafford 14 A Smith
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iUnder 19 Sout h AJAX Coach : Mark Zuker Assistant : Steven Bendel '..1Meht 2, J. Klooger (DVC) 3, Gelbart 4, Gol d 5, M . Rajch 6- Rotsten 7, Moss 8, Jeremy Wrobel (VC) 9, Rose n 10, Nathan 11 . Asseraf 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 . Chrapo t 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
CA ULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Coach: Peter Ofivieri 1 . C . Boyd 2 . N . Babarczy 3. C . Mathieson 4. B. Samuel 5. D . McKenzie 6. B. Webster 7. T. Wailes 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 MAJOR SPONSO R
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Coach : Steve Rust 1 . S. Gorenstein 2 . N . Fawcett 3. R. Pethybridge 4. E . Moon 5. M . Arnott 6. D. Barnes 7. J . Vo 8. D. Bennett 9. D. Green 10 . P. Tuohey 11 . S .Forsyth 12 . J . Caldwell 13. J. Gleason 14. J. Bee r 15. S . Frost 16. P. Johnston 17. A. Barrett 18. Y. Colombies 19. D. Campbell 20. J. Grace 21 . C. Alexander 22 . L. Goodson 23. M . Bruce 24. D. Nuroo 25. G . O'Shaughnessy 26. S . Slattery 27. C . Chipperfield 28. P. Hollan . T. Crozie rd29 30. B. Kohler 31 . M . Bridges 32 . D. Nixon 33 .P Maher 34 . S.Castricum 35. A . Rei d 36. J . Sgroi 37. C. Rubick 38. A . La i 39. A . Crompton 44.T Spencer
2 . S . Mollard 3 . A . Kelson 4 . A . Oldham 5 . R . Stubs 6. A . Quayle 7. L . Bel l 8. D. Lumley 9. D. Degen 10 . S. Sheezel 11 . B. Mooney 12 . M . West 13. G. Briglia 14. A . Sammons 15. L. Grant (Capt) 16. M . Johnston 17. J. Samla l
18. M . Hassell 19. D. Godfrey 20 . C. Williams 21 .S.De Young 22 .C.Hudson 23 . S. Grierson 24. A . Mui r 25. N . Lehman 26. A . Gluth 27. C. James 28. D. Munro 29. M . Fradkin 30. S. Clarke 31 . J. Bel l 32 . L . Will s 33. N . De Young 34. N . Manuel] 35. M . Saunders 36. A . Hoy 47. M . Lucas 48. C. Kringoudis
HAMPTON ROVER S Coach : John Harper 2 . J. Dakis (Capt) 3 . H. Georgeanaki s 4. M . Hope 7. A . Ross 8. R . Bulmer 11 . M . Atkinson 13 . G . Taylor 16 . M . Clarke 17. N . Smith 20. S . Blic k 27. M . Collins 31 . T. Williams 32 . C. McKellar 33. B. Busby 34. S. Will s 35. C . Morrison 37. M . Fletcher 38. A . Haggerty 44. H . Tregear 50. M . Atkinson 55. P. Harvey 63. D. Pavis 71 . C . McGrego r I
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MHSOB Coach: Ray MacGill 1 . A . Clarke 2 . S. Dankert 3 . M . Wilson 4 . J . Pertzel 5 . J . Duketis 6.D.Randhawa 7. J. Goldin (Capt) 8. P. Barge (DVC) 9. A . Saultry 10 . B . Cookman 11 . Z. Curran 12 . M. Luttick 13. A . La m 14. S. Roberts 15. P. Frost
16. J. Ramasamy 17. P. Fountas 18 . 1 Jackso n 19 . I . Gillespie (VC) 20.D.Senn (DVC) 21 . D. McAllister 22 . N . Paton 23 . E . Thomas 24 . M . Atkin 25. C . Kelly 26. L. Elliott 27. J . Clarke 28. A . Gibbons 29. P. Lansley 30. L . Sayers 31 . D. Wilson 32. D. Meena 33. M. Zaghloul 34 . S . Stephens MAJOR SPONSORS
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Coach : Michael Hil l 1 . S. Williams 2. B. Kerr 3 . C. Gordon 4 . J . Bradlex 5 . S . Magee 6 . C. Jackson 7. T. Lawrence 8. J . Mendoza 9. S. Wilson 10. M. Nikakis 11 . S . Williams 12. A . Arendsen 13. 0. Smart 14 . G . Sloan 15. B. Stefano u 16. K. Tescuendorff IT R . Wavish 18 . R . Watnuff 19 . P. Wood 20. P. Robinson (DVC) 21 . D. Atki n 28. T. Ward 34. M. Taylor 35. S . Swanell 39 . D. Begle d 41 . M . Biuonis (VC) 44 . J . Newman 46 . T. McNamara 47. D. Wilso n 49. A . Car r 59 . T. Ferrer (Capt) 62 . E . Dime r 64 . S. Antonis 65. P. Paterson
OLD SCOTCH Coach: Steven Aird 1 . B. Fanfold 2 . A . Elliott 3 . S. Teesdale 4. S. White 5. T Simpson 6. J. Milli e 7. A . Seymour 8. Q McGowan 9. R . Gregor y 10 . S . Veenker 11 . P. Macmillan 12 . A . Strahan 13 . S . Pryd e 14 . A. Speed 15 . S. Grigg 16 . A . Gaylard 17. M . Black 18 . C . Hosking 19. T. McCue 20. T. Joyce 21 . C. Heath 22. 0 . Roberts 23 . L . McDonnell 24 .R Roberts 25.C.Stewart 26 . J . Batchelor 27. H . Everard 28 . H . McAlpin 29 . R . Hardy 30 . T. Pilkin
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9T~- ;"~ - l ~'r7~_> : , T? - --' Coach : Terry De Koning t . C. Stewart 2 . S . Hunter 3. S. Napier 4. C . Meyer 5. S. Scullin 6.8. Ellerton 7. A. Chang 8. K . Bouker 9. D. Kinsella 10 . J . Carroll 11 . M . Hecker 12 . K . Goodchild 13 . J . McGrath 14 . M . Corderoy 15 .P.Razga 16 . T. Phil p 17. L. Marsh 18. A . Hayes 19. S. Napier 20. M. Tims 21 . M . Razg a 22 . Q. Pendergast 23 . H . Donnellan 24. J . Stoppa 25. S. Hecker 26. J . Sebire 27. T. Georgoulis 28. D . Hayward 29. A . Lawlor 30. T. Fishe r 31 . S . Markham 32 . L . Patrick 33. J. Johnstone 34. L . Summers 35. R . L'Huillier 36. C. Pric e 37. T. Georgoulis 38. N . Mulquiney
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Club XV111 North BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Mal Prio r 1 . D. Nutbean 3 . M . Rollands 4. L . Cassano S. A . Smit h 6. J . Prior 7. D. Bone 8. B. Brennar 9. R . Vassallo 10. A . Daroumbus it . G . Proban 12 . D. Lavelle 14. G . Pemberton 16. M . Brown 17. J . Paul 18 . B. Bell 20. B. Lowa n
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MONASH GRYPHON S 1 . W. Spencely 2 . P. Smith (Capt) 3. L. Wapling 4. C . Robinson 5. K . Fetterplace 7. R. Hardman 10 . P. Barton 11 . D . Adams 12 . S . Jones 14. J . Williams 15. M . Campbell 16. D . Parasol 17. A. Rezauskis 18. A . O'Brien 19. J. Rubio 20.D.Adams 21 . J. Spencely 22 . C. Gasparotti 25. L . Worth y
27. J . Fuller 30. D. Grace 31 . G . Payn e 32 . A . Backstrom 34 . C. Freeman 35 . M . Graydon 36. S. Olive r 38. S. Hamilton 39. G . Coutts 40 D. King 42. M . Giuffrida 45. C. O'Brien 47. P. Burke 48 . J . Blandford 50 . J . Dorward 5t . S . Horsfall 52 . M . Lewis MAJOR SPONSO R
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ELTHAM COLLEGIAN S Coach : David Tucker 3. A . Tucker (Capt ) 5. D. Mouat 6.S ' Mitchell 7. N . Hamshare 8. S . Crowther 10. P. Sage r 11 . K. Tucker t2 . J . Weatherill 13. M . Delaney 14. W. Wood 16. F. Mandler 18 . M . Gately 19 . B. Turney 20. R . Haber 21 . S. Milla r 22 . R. White 24. T. Stickland 26 . S. Webster 27. S . Feely 28. D. Hughes 29. L . Cor k 31 . P. Morrow 35 . J . Pitcher 44, M . Berlin 45 .D.Thorsen 46. C . Peoria 47. M . Peterson 48. T. McFarlane Smith 50. M . Grattan 53. A . Shark 55. A . Koste r
NORTH OLD BOY S Coach: Dennis Fogart y 1 . D. Birrell 2 . M . Bangit 3. B. Barry 4. R . Buge)a 5. 0. Cannizzaro 6. G . Carroll 7 . A . Stenard 8 . D. Cotter 9 . S . Cox 10. M . Fennelly 11 . C. Henderson . T Lascum 12. J ..Fogarty 13 Litperakis 14 .D 15 . D. McGrilleth 16. F. Milett o 17. D. Perrone (Capt) 18.J.Lynch 19. S . Biscard 20.T.Phee 21 . D. Pasquariello (VCapt) 22 . E . Sala 23. P. O'Dwyer 24 . G . O'Toole 25. J . Schmidt 26. P Henie 2T R Kett 28 . P Callagha n 29. A . Schmidt (DVC) 30. B. Swai n 31 . V. Tirotta 32 . M . Bevanoa 34. L . Tone r 35. R. Gale 36. J. Trimboh
KE W 1 . A . Wilson 2 . R. Davies 3. A . Payne 4. A . Tucker 5. M . Doyl e 6. M . Edmonds 7. A . Lethlean 8. C. Northam 9 . D. Maclsaac 10. A . Francis 11 . A. Phelan 12 . M . Hansen 13. M . O'Hanlon 14. T. Reynolds 15 . A. Lazarus 16 . A . Holton 17. I . Oakley 18. C . Curtain 19. C . Macisaac 20 . A . Hallam 21 . T. Pierc e 22 . R. McCormack 23. P. McCormack 24. S. Jame s 25, J. Leonard 26. R. Maclsaac 27, S. Jackman 28 . M . Hand 29 . S . Gray 30 . R . Guerrin 31 . A . Bainbridge 32 . S . Wol f 33. P Howe 34. P. Shaw 35. J. Napier 36. R.McEncroe 37. M . Shaw 38 . J . Vanderzalm 39 . A . Wol f 40. M . Quinn 41 . M . Pryor 42 . M . O'Dea 43. M . Furlong 44. A . Bel l
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OLD GEELO N G Coach : Tim Killwo rth 1 . A . Currie 2 . G . Pithie 3 . M . Belshaw 4 . M . Moore 5. P. O'Brien 6. A . White 7. T. Goug h 8. A. Colquhoun 9. A. Guest 10. 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. Ktllworth 51 . R . Forbes 53.C.Kaaka 54 . J . May 60 . C. Spend 67.H . Magowan 69 . A . Brocksopp
ST. BERNARD'S Coach : Marcus Creak 1 . D. Solomon 2. T. Devers 3 . P. Farmer 4 . V. McGuire 5 . D. Copeland 7. M .Crea k 8. J. Monaghan 9. D . Klaaysen 10. M . Gollant 11 . P. Klaaysen 12 . M . Dowling t3 . I . O'Loughlin 14 . T. Matkov 15.F. Monaghan 16.J. Pearso n 17. M . Cunningham 18. H . Tobi n 19.P Wood 20 . J . Fraser 21 . G .Tot a 22 . M . Mahady 24. K . Mahady 27. S. Denahy 28.J. Klaaysen 32. F. Runting 33 . R . Klaaysen 34 . R . O'Connell 35 .J .Saundry 36 . R O'De a 37. M . O'Connell 38. D . McAllister 44. B. Moon 48.B.Doolan 54. S . Brooks 58. S . Tobi n
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THERRY Coach : P. Mott 1 . M . Conway 2 . J. Sandman 4. P. Mott (C) 8. S. Lyon s 10. H . Aya d it . B. O'Sullivan 14, J . Blai n 16 . D. Lyons IT D . Jrnkins IS 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. Lind
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,Club XV111 South BLOODS F.C. Coach : Neil Va n (, p Amarant (Capt) 2 , G . Carroll
.' ,I G, Taylor 5: J, Wills 6, R. Howard 7, M . Payne 8, M. Sexton 9, S- Powell n D. Horelst S, Curtis G. Bailey a . Betts . := B. Broome (VC) C. Hutchinson irP Greene (VC) ,9 . D. Payn e 4 M an 20. J. Rowbottom 21 . N . Va n 22. A . Vareia 23, R. Findlay 24 . R. Gee 25 . J Melzak 26, B. Jarick 27.P Gaynor 28.1 Nanowch 29 S Smith 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. Wilson Hackney A. 2 . R . Farndon 3 S . Hun t 4. A. Cordner 5 S . Potter (Capt) 6 R . Hockney 7. P Harris 8 S Conlan 9 N, Osucur o 10 A .Joyc e 11 . R . McCuskey 12 . A . Georgione 14 A. Woodhouse(VC) 15 C Dougla s 16. P. Woo d 17. G. McLaghlan 18 D. McDonald 19. J . Waimsley 20 A Kenyon 21 P Waite 22 . J. Metcalf 30 T Taylor (VC) 34 A. Sprints 36 S. Newman 38 J . Harding 41, J. Kella r 42. T. Richards 44 . P Trindade 46 R .A . Sutcliffe 51 . S . Burnett 52 . R Sutherland 54, A, Wilson 56 .S Hargreaves 61 R, Van Den Dunger 62 J Davis 64 D Doyle 68 R. Perera
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COLLEGIANS Coach: David Tadgell 1 . B Letchford 2 R. Campbell 3 N . Sibbing 4 N . Carrol l 5 . A . Davies 6 .P. Dunn e 7. M . Waiiwork 8 D Lever 9 C. Comiey 10 D. Peies 11 . C . Woods 12, G . Cook 13. C . Muirden . C . Chappell 1 4 P. Wolff 15, 16, S. Mackay 17 18.5AZen, Kerr 19 C Mackay (DVC) 20 M . Whittaker 21 . P Milford 22. G . Parsons 24. D Tadgeii (Capt) 25. W. Mahoney 31 .1 Lockwood 32. R Nancarrow 35. A. Taylo r 39 R.Jones 40 R. Walker 41 . S . Lie 42 . L. Griffi n 43 . N. Comley (VC) 45. P Harry 46, A. Mitchell 49 G . McColl 52 . B. BArker 53, J . Smith 54 A, Holland 55. R . Cross 56 J . Levin 59. C. Manuel] 60,A . Burgess 66. B Simpson 69. M . Burgess 71,P.Evans 85. M . J. Emmett 88 . A . Mirakian
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Stephen Hawkins 1 . M . Clunies-Ros s 2, P Edward s 3 S. Hawkins (Capt) 4. T. Russel l 5. S. Montgomery 6 A Field 7. A.Sutherian d 8 R . Featherstone 9.J . Forbe s 10 . H . McCallum 11 . K . Fuller 12, S. Gorman 14. A Sleenan 15 C. Billing 17 R McLesh 18 A . Clunies-Ross 20. D. Murtash 21 . S. Wilson 22,S. Bennett 23 D. Lesion 24, H . Middleton 27. E Montgomery 28 L . Higham 38 A,Hawdon
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DE LA SALL E Coach : Roy Main 1 A. King 6 B. Hoy 8. D. Jennings 10. S . Francis 13, C Bourke 16. S . Haye s 18. M . O'Dnscoll 20. B Brasher 21 B Manassa 25. P Dal y 26. M . Williamson 27. D. Lambe 29 P. Commerford 31 . A Worsteling 36. A . Vomero 38. M . Shaw 43. S. Buic k 51 . P McKenzie 59. P Cowan 60. M. Thor n
MAZENO D Coach : Danny Wain 3 . S Campbell 6 W. Francis 9 P Hall 10. M Tetley IT T Tsiavis 18 M . Sinclair 21 M . Quirk 22, S. Williams 23 M, Morley 26 W Poulter 27 R. Palamara 28. N . Littl e 31, C. Smith 33 J Boyle 34 . D. Connolly 35 . S . Kerr 36. M. Polietti 37. N . Collins (Capt) 39, R . Bourbon (VC) 40 M . Birch (DVC) 42 J Grimrso n 43. G. Amy 44 B Meadows 4& 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. Cahil l 59, I . Neil 63 P Welch 64, B. Field 65 . P. Foley 66 . S . Fraser 67. S. Ritchie 69,C Desmier 78, J . Walsh
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POWERHOUS E Coach :P.Hollowood 1 . J. Terzaki s 2 P Brorn 3, C . Hunter 4 . J. Armstrong 5 . D Wallis 6 T Pollock 7. H . Fares 8 T Tzaninis 9. J . Genes 10. R . Pollock 11 . J. Skinner 13 . N . Kossivas 14 . P Pollock 17. Mark Hunt 19, G . Allexelis 23 M . Silva 26 S McDonald 34 .J Chan 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 . Malonis 61 . M . Brown 62 . B Miller 63 D. Shaw
MONASH WHITES 1 . T Dionyssopoulos 2 . A . Bainbridg e 3 . J Young (Capt) 4 . M. Dietric h 5 6 .M P .Coleiia King 7. P Edwards 8. P. Laior 9. J . Fairweather . Tilley 11, * A J . Farrell 12 . J . Murray 13 N Salvatore 14. D O'Brien 15, D Sinn 16, D Graham 17. L . Colombes 18 S. Dod s 19 . J. Hewitt 20.N Capp 21 . W. Farley 22, M . Gemmoia 23 . J. DeVoil 24 . H .Truoag 26 . J Plenn 27. J . Fo x 28. G . Ridley 30, G . Morgan (VCapt) 31 . M . Young (D.VCapt) 33. M . Tull y 35. A . Kowan7ku 38. K Shoebridge 42. M Sharkey 49. A . O'Hara 77. G . Sammeils 99 R, O'Neil l
F1 Section LATROBE UN I Senior Coach: Dandid Hackney Assistant Coach: Sean Donin 2 0 Huffer 3 S Fredncksvn 4 A Cole 5 G Elliott 6 J Dumaresq 7. D HaxWng 8 P Henderson 9 0 Shan,i 10 M. Bakgams 11 P Johnston 12 S F :tzpatnck 13 A ita :arrn 14 S Haynes 15. G Rob:nson 16, G Lersch 17. D Smr h
18 T O'Connor 19 P Richards 20 Pl .ockxootl 21 D Edmunds 22 M Edmunds 23 S Dumn 24 J Scanlon 25 8 Brown 26 C 1-loyal 27 D Pavane 28C Thomson 29 N Carbone 30 V Cara!:eri 31 S Lor~argan 32 T Dald y 33 . D Fakhry 49 R ivey 34 D Rider 50 S. B~rreil 35 T Johnston 51 D}yrres 36R Evans 52 JCousms 37 A Chrodo 53 M Wngh! 38. M Au!rLSt 54 . L Waliis 39 A. Weeks 55 A Cummings 40 A Slacked 56 S Price 41 J Seabrook 57 P Lehrkz 42 L58 A Brennan 43A Thomson 59 L McNamara 44 B Launkoms 60 . G, LiW_y 45 S Turner 61 B 0' Commit 46D Wrght 62 A .Reev2s 46 M Kreuzer 63 M Schreenan 48T 0Bnen 68 0 S.debottorn
ST. JOHN GOLS N D COLLESA Seniors Coach : S. Mooney 1 R 0'Comwr 2 R Back 3 Nr h 4 B La'Brooy 5 S Costanhno 6 S Corcoran 7 J Ladso o 8 DJankrre 9 A Racheile 10 T CaNv.nll 1 1 Merged C
2 G Matheson 13 S Ham 14 J Sheehan 5 D Sutton 4 W Char@o n D Chnsban 18 C Frerker 19 M Wier 20 L Adamson 21 SKoppens 22J Doherty 23 J Canal 24 R, Crone, 25 P Lddeli 26 C Emery 27 R Walton 28 G Thomas 29 0 Higgms 30 R Store, 31 P Tam 32 C Arrays 33Z Monroe 34 G, Yr'a!ers 35 J Sacco 36F Schema 37 M Hancock 38 M Ladson 52 M Grunde!I 39 S Cannmg 53P Guergues 40 J Dunn 54 P Demeneres 41 M D'06E"ro 55 S McCreesh 42 T Duca 56 0 0Ne;il 43J Salon 57 S Peppe r 44 G Shaer 59. M Ware 45 N Saundersan 59 G Carro!! 46. D Rye 60 M Watkins 47 0 Fort 61 S Cockayne 48 G Pattisan 62 J Coflon 49 S Douche 63. P Kell y 50 A Pradel 64 S Kaplan 51 L Munmkus 65P Paccagnan
OLD CARE Y Senior Coach: Berry Riot Asst. Coach: Tim StYios Bass Coach : John Honds 4 R Cutlack(Caoi) 6 R Hughes 8 P Hams 9 S Macrae 10 K Shnvas 11 A Cope 12 W Ba!lagh 44 J Post
13 S. Jones 45ANewnham 14, C. Bryan 46 D VMbsdaie 15. C Hughes 47 A Sheedy 16 M. Jones 48 A Cope 17 C G6ndemann 50 P Bremner 8 B 1Darby 51 S Taebnng 19 G Rem 52 P Meidrum 20 J Rah 56 N Clemenis 22. J Hands 57S Fuggle 23. T Price 58. A Thomas 24 S Brown 59 C Scott 25, M Harris 60 M Radon 26.J McQue(VCj 61 R Satan 27 S Neste 66 C Anderson 28. P Nance (Res C) 68. 0 Fezpatrck 29 T MouFon 77.J Keetrle 30 A Drover 78 M Wappet 31 M FdcKrttnck 79 0 Zadrok 32 G Neale M Blwkburn 33 A . Nelson B Lane 34 . G. Earrray M Merr y 35 R tJiAoxali S GreerrrACd 36 M. Eastham G Dyson 37. D Llea=_ilyn D Parusc :o 38 D Freeman J Bayard 39. P.Bennetl A Sneifing 40 G Hancock M Ward 41, A. Clark M Cooke 42 S Ustxk B Gorman 43 M Cheong P Jakober S
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PENINSULA Senlors Csaeld R . Kerley 1 M Sampson (CRes) 2 S McMahon (Capt} 3 M Goin g 4 M Dentry 5 R Goding 6 M Cross 7 N Franks 8 P Angus(VC) 9 P Krohn 10 P Smid! 1 A Miceli 12 V BranqUsano 3 D Matheso n 14- D Warne$mGh (DVC) 15 A 0'Ne l 16 S Vtitshue 17 M Manne s
8 S Glo,rer 45 M, Freeman 98 S Farm, 46. L Marks 20 F Sturm 47 J Perry 21 5 McLarman 48 J Bteastry 22 A Calks 49 S Border 23 A Nolan 50 . D Cro++der 24 M Fisher 51 G . Dawes 25 P Caulson 52 M Cook 26. A Tripp 53 . A Paisley 27. M Hates 54 0 Morley 28,S Mw. 55S King 29 D Morgan 56 . S Dgregono 30 R Blodd 57 A Bonen 31 S Fairer 58 J Plummer 32 A Parsons 59 P 4fest 33 C Mannes 60 P Carlson 34 G Nelson 61 C Cross 35 BJarretl 62 J Cross 36 AJarrett 63 M Ruder 37,0 Burton 64 A Landrey 38P McGaxn 65. M BuMer 39 S Taylor 66 A tdcKee 40S Peterson 67 T Stewart 41 S Bryant 68 R Caner 42, D Pops 69 A Gross
43 R Prtchard 70 P MacNamara 44 S kross 71 M Chesterma n
SALESIAN S Senior Coach: Michael Mitchell Reserves Coach: Leigh Gilmore 1 M Saudis (Card 2 M CasSaid 3 M, Brennan 011C) 4 L Gihndre(Res CT;) 5 M Canavan 6 M Clark 7 G Despair 8 D Sutherland 9 R Gncotta 10 D 01:,,h, 41 T Pe per 11 D Perkns 42 T Purd;': 12 G Stofond s 43 M Tassone 131 Bobeuc 44 B Dunn 74 P McKmght 45 C Hun ; IS T Walbridge 46 0 NeNnham 16 E Mefferd 47 S Rhodes 17 M Fortes 48 R Seedsman 18 S Smclar 49, C 19 MF;e?cher Stamatopoutos 20 A Seager(DVC) 50 C Stasros 21 A Forms 51 S Bennet 22 td Pow 52 T Alfifian 23 M Spa- 53 L Pearson 24 A Healey 54 D Eager 25 M Ross 55 J Gooden 26 P MAAer 56 T Dimopoubs 27 G Hancock 57 0 Gheb6k!an 28 . J Que:ruga 58 T Mas:os 29 S Brownhih 59 M-Forbrs 30 D Lamdn 60 S Enright 31,8 McLardy 61 R Hayes 32 M Faul 62,J Makzham 33 T WChell 63 P. Nat a 34 S Bobet ;c 64 M Paul 35 C Zms 65 S Shel!ey 36 M Nanov:~^h 66 T HamiNOn 37 J Brennan 67 J Walker 39. G Farmer 68. M Byrne 39 A Hood 69T Gleeson 40 G McCabe 70 M Grace ~
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ST. MARY' S Senior Coach : Dick Clay Res. Coach : Graham MWBnger 1. M Learmonth (Cap'. Res) 2 T Burt 3 R. Livingstone 4 P anion 5 W Mu :linger 6 S Stone 7 P Malcolm 8 J Smxto 9 M Huebner 10 T Jone s
Senior Coach: L. Thomeloe G Ha=uNer Seniors Coach: B. Sebiro 1 A Fla:ei (2) Ass Coach : D. Stuhtdre ier 2 1 Cleary Res. Coach: P. Fatouro s 3 R Smth I T Camm 4 C McLennan 2 P Barry (Capt) 5 C Shone 3 0 Seed:anan 6 S Smah 4 P Le.r7s 7 C Sknns 5 C JohnSOn 8 T Hall tan 6 T Oaws 9RSmHh 7 K Garter 10 P Burns 8 D Perrin t 8 Clark 11 B Shined 9 P Emmelt 12 G Muyins 12 G sales 13 M Rappoccro 10 8 Seo!re 12 C Arna (2) 14 A Huebner (s1C) 11 PFalouros(ResCC) 13 P McLean 12 M Noonan {VC ) 15 D Andrew s 14 D Regan 13. Scoa Vass 6 W Black 15 P,1 DavWson 14 T APoson 17 A Bourke 16 P Gunihorpa 15 G Coxon 18 W Ross t7 B Rollmatl 16J McCarthy 19 0 Lupton 18 P Header 20 F 0'RourkP (Cad) 17 B Macka y 19 G Mazza 21 T Ymer 18 T Suilivan(OVC) 20 T Trantmo 22 S Gran; 19 C Str.,ens 21 B Wood 23 .5. Preston 20 8 Kellen 22 D Bennett 21 P Hawkms 24 I GouleH 23 P Platers 25 A SaHeriey{VC Res) 22 P Murphy 24 A Kouhos 26 M Carpenter 42 D Woodcock 23 M Su!i :van 25 C Benr,ett 27 J Bernardi 43 M Cocoon 24 S 0Connor 26. C Gathercde 25 M Smnh 47 B Rah.!ly 28J Innes 44 M Kendall 27 K Strahan 26 M Mulcahy 48 D Wnght 29 J Fuller 45 N Faulkner 28 M RNtn+a!1 27 M trYse 49 SteveYass 30 C Stanton 46 C Bryant 29 M Duncan 31 C 0'Snen 4TS Jackson 28 M 08nen 50 A Ladds 30S Ep:fano 32 M CharGon 48 G Clar k 29 S Adams 51 A Wa!sh 31 M V! ;wn 33 C Halden 49 G Knrnantako 30 S Hzxhxr 52 N McIntyre 32 D Bunn 31 T Nelson (DVC-R)53 M Ylanmudes 33 S Wnghf 34 8 Duke 50 D Pope 35. R Burns 51,0 Hendrickson 32 G Wdson 54 1 Coggm s 34 J Palmer 33 D Andrews 55 D Mlchell 36E Evans 52 F Sadde r 35 B Lugg 34 D Sheehan -.6 G Ran fly 37 D Bourke 53 P Nexman 36 R Vard. 35. H KeL'e 38 P Fuller 54 T W'ncouski ;t 57 A Nelson 37 A Goon 36 M GibGtns 58 D D~c'rtson 39 R King 55 A Ryan 38 A Boyce 37 T Symons 59 F Kounas 40D Kennedy 56 S Boas t 39 C Stem 38 K Wood 61 D Hal!oran 41 T Kyiacopoulos 57 H Soles 40 . D Smon 55 h1 Roach 39 S OUrrer 62 M Drx 41 I ads 56 B NtAiams MAJOR SPONSORS 40 D Nrhois OX H) 63 A Gaoler 42 D S4'aRace (Caps) 57 D Roy 41 C Fraser 67 G Caouano 43. L Mastrosa:as 58 C A!erakos 42 M Houuhan 69 P Dynes 44 R Buchmasser 59 K Jones 43 D Murphy 71 P Murphy 45 C ~ghttoat 60 P Pender 45 S Leahy 72 S Len s 46 M Roberts 62 J Sfefart 47 R Lightfoot 63 G Schutt MAJORSPONSOR 48. B Hudd 69S 6'ddi :amson 50 J Marz,co 70 R Jones ARCTIC 53 P Shanahan 71 J 4Yr.ght
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WEST BRUNSWIC K Senior Coach : P. Hickey Res. Coach : D. Moore 1 I McNeice 2 B Cr:cnton 3 F Vzak 4 S Buckngham 5 C Barnes 6 S Capron 7JGray 8 P Morrssey 9 D Moore 10 S Fyite 71 A Scara6b 12 H.JohnSon 73T B~`ckmgham 14 P Robnson 15 P McNaughton 16C Anderson 17 J Jackson 4 3W.Ikbs
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OAKLEIG H Senior Coach : Rod Bourke Reserves Coach : Brad Osborne I T TomJrnspr, 2 T LI!ey 3 M Forres! 4 S Pe34sset 40 C Tay-!o r 5 D MCKenner 41 M, Cro-gnale 6 A C1oPS 42 J W3 d
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BORONIA PAR K Senior Coach: Ad ri an Kettle Reserves Coach : Mick Hawken I J Greene 2 D t'reiMch 3 D Oar s 4 D Mont h 5 G H,nicsmnan 6 0 Grego 27 V Strahaa 7 C Banks 28 0 Creek 8 M Creek 29 D techner 9 R VanbaN 30 8 Murphy 10 M Ha"ken 31 W Grant 11 A Wdsan 32 J Tnhb t2 C Lofd 33 Cumaomps i3 G Geaard 34 R MGre=rc : is 14 M Pound 35 0 Gc :: tg15AKehp36GCos 76. T Cooper 37 1 Ashma n 17 N Nonh~u:ck 38 R Gree,r-. , 18AWerz 39l.4 1A 11 K Harrson 40 G Cc :, 20 P Curran 41 M Anm: 21 Poisnnh 42 K Chal's 22 R Close 13 D Robinson 23 C Menne 47 P Close 24 C Hurry 48 S Charlton 25 M Borcher, SO R Dean 26 G Chn,tcd,orou 69 C Tooz e
OLD WESTBOURN E Coach: Rob Thomson Reserves Coach: Da ry l Montgome ry 1 G Murdach 33 G Porte r 2 P: Brims 34 8 Joyner 3 J M,tcheh 35 A Mo4¢a 4 P, Sadie, 36 J Wall 5 D Claxes 37 61 Matherson 6 CJoaes 38 A Jordan 7 A Chnso 39 A Kelly 8 A Horsburgh 40 tA Betcher 9 A Schmot 41 0 Masters 11 A Stafford 42 J Simmons 12 G Harris 43 N Asher 13J SeeFll 44 S Nr„hdson 1 4 T Ge:er 45 5 Sel7ant 5 A Board 46 B Haley, 16 J Blank 47 G Robson 17 A Goatee 48 . D Eads 18 P Mart nsen 49 H Qu•mk 79 S Chnsto SO S Loaery 20 J Manaiokaks 51 N Jansz 21 S Loukdes 52 P Harris 22 B Shav: 53 P Armafas 23 S Pone, D Evans
CAMBERWELL Senior Coach: Sim Sherry Reserves Coach: Mark Williamson 2 G Rocco 3 A Heamann 4 P Alsop
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VUT/FI T Senior Coach : Wayne O'Connor Reserves Coach: Peter Foster 1 D Tonicity 2 R Masses 3 P Fosier .
24 A Batch 0 Freeland 25 T Ferns 8 Lucas 26 P Mesmaa D Jag 4 F Ceren!onm o27D841mank .ontgomery '.., 5 N Wheelahan 28 R Harris A. V :ueet '.. 6 B Moebus 29 0 Horsburgh S Hare '.. 7 P Byrnes 30 M Ha!ey F Bor g 8 N Dunmore 31 W Tayior C Galv,n 9 N Oi•nc ,,c 74 8 Tome!ty 32 G Jenbns J Morley 10 A S'eeman 84 P Kenn.dy 11 J Breherry (Cant) S Ad:gratl 12 G Ziegler G Andnanoff'o=is 73 S McNemey Baato 14tt,cGade M RR Ba goet 15S Dmatae M Bow,pl 16 E Mrdoa D Cassar 18 S Saud R Chapman Senior Coach : Gary Hickey 19 S Harvey(DVC) A C!.fie Reserves Coach : Danny Hickey 20 S Vckery Vt Coos. 21 J R, ggw C Sacs I D 1 -n^5 37 K Gordon 22 P CIJte {VC) M Frendo 2 R-~~] 38 2 Menszm 23 E Darmamn P Hallman 3 7 0 : . : . ~ 39 R Hughes 24 L Strong I Hovr-i;
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CANTERBURY NORTH BALWY N Senior Coach : Tony Course Reserves Coach : Stephen Wigney 2 M Brouo 3 B Hoare 4 A ludLca SDW,grv:y 6 S VJigney 7 D Renne 8 M Crocks 9 M Sheehan 10 P Sleeman 11 C Mernagh 12 A Issa 13 D Araon 14 R Jackson 15. G Mann 16 S Tbatdi !7 P Churcher 18 Cause 19 S De4ar 20 P Mernagh 27 0 Gregory 22 K ribald' 236 Soon
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UNI RED S Senior Coach : Ian Ewing Reserves Cach : Tim Bell 2 N Barrcna n 3 D Hepburn 5 1 Roughsedge 6 P Vanda l 7 T Wnhiwd 8 M Fareil 9 D Angxn 70 M Ross 11 B Pxkett 13 M James 14 M Betnune 15 S McGwran t6 J DeAngelis 17 S Moller
CHIRNSIDE PAR K Senior Coach : Paul Campbell Reserves Coach : Ross Hein rich I A De!W o 2 P Anthony 3 G Skein 4 M DeJong 5 8 Peter 6 G DeJong 7 S Coined 8 C Henricksen 9 R Gra v 10 G OaKiei tt G Wyngaard 12 t.1 Brennan 13 1.1 Thompson 14 J Schoen 15 M 4"tarren 16 . D Stcort'no 17 B Jones
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YARRA VALLEY Senior Coach: Wayne Reddaway Reserves Coach: Jarred Dickson 2 hi Pli 3 C B. 4MFong 5 M S :mpson 6 D Hoav_ 7JDa>ms 8 M Mlner 9 C Ross 10 N Ford 11 C Reynolds 12 M Yrhte 13 D Kay
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A Section OLD HAILEYBURY 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. Grigg 11 . N . Hibbins (C-Res) 12 . A. Dulmanis 13. S. Hinchen 14. R . Schober (VC) 15. W. Gree n 16. A . Wallace (VC) 17. D. Stubbs 18. J. Bennett (Capt) 19. P. Scott 20. M . 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. Varlamos 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 OLD COLLEGIANS 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 . Wright 9. C . Campbell 10. 0. Tessier 11 . A. Evans 12. D. Toohey 13. J. Maloney 14. S . Hunter 15. G . Hynes 16. M. Jackson 17 . D. Crowe 18. B. Mahoney 19 . D. O'Brien 20. P. O'Brie n
21 . J . O'Callaghan 22 . P. O'Callaghan 23. M . O'Callaghan 24. M . Lowe 25. M . Bria 26. P. Wyles 27 . D. Kinsella 28. M . Lafferty 29. C. Beaverstock 30. B. Smith 31 . G . Solomon 32. G . Sheedy 33. P. Bennie 34. J. Tull y 35. A. Mackintosh 36. C. Swifte 37. A . Ronchi 38. S . Rudd 39. M . Wilms 40. R. Furlon 41 . M . Dillon 42 . P. Leonard 43 . E . Bel l 44 . N . Van Der Plight 45 . A. Crist 46 . M . Hegan 47. G . Jackson 48 . S. Catalfamo 49. G . McHenry 50. P. Mannix 51 . P. Cummerford 52 . C. Bourke 53. P. Satchel] 54. J . Duckett 56. P Conroy 58. T. Brideson 59. P. Cowan 60. D. Wolowiec 79. J. Webb
NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Robe rt Hyde Reserves Coach: David Arthurson 1 . A. Egan (Capt) 2 . T. Jones 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 . Boyd 19 . P. Considine 20.D.Kennedy 21 . D. Baker 22. C . Peloso 23. C. Alevraz 24.J. Rus h 25. D. Cerini 26. M . Fisher 27. A . Trimboli 28. D. O'Farrell 29. P. Daniels 30. P. Tatter 31 . L . Boyle 32. G . Phyland 33. M . Daffey 34. B. Conti (VC) 35. S . Manassa 36. P. McMenami n 37. J. Zumbo (DVC-Res) 38. K. Scott 39. J. Considine 40. I . Turnbull 41 . P. Dwyer 42 . C . Hor n 43 . G . Irvine 44 . B . Girolami 45 . C. Muller 46 . D. Howard 47. R . Little 48 . D. Delac 49 . J . Finlayson 50 . B . Devine 51 . J. Curran 52 . A. Day 53 . M . Leigh 54. M . White 55 . S. Zocco 56. J . 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 B R I GHTO N Senior Coach : Mark Parker Reserves Coach : Shane Young 1 . A . Krazneak 2. M . McLennan 3. A. Pryor (Capt) 4 . C. Anderson 5. A. Olive r 6. M . Allen 7. J . Ryan 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 . Talbo t 19. A . Grant 20. M . Rei d 21 . C . James (VC) 22. R. Schober 23 . A . Augustine 25, L, Hamilton 26. T. Desmyth 27. L. Fieldes 28.A . McLean 29. A . Maratus 30. J . Pyers 31 . 5. 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. Gran t 44 . A . McLachlan 45 . R . Oakley 46. B. Shelly 47. C. Gilmour 48. C. Hailing 49. S. Young 50.R .Carter 51 . D. Morton 52 . J . Holt 53. S. Mercer 54. C. Brook (DVC) 55. S. Crowe 56. M . Shippen 57. J. Tompkins 58. S. O'Donnell 59. M . Sloan 60. T. Brook 61, W. Browne 62 . P. King
Senior Coach : Denis McGrory Rese rves Coach : Michael Ca rty 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 . Orton 9. G . Anderson 10 . T. Chegwin 11 . J. Ra e 12 . D. Secculi 13 . B . Carty 14 . D. Cotton 15 . W. Phillips 16 . M . De Mattia 16 . E . Bingham (2) IT A . Arnett
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0 ::i- .IONO OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach : Peter Sherwen Assistant Coach : an Muller Reserves Coach : David Kay 1 . E . Alle n 2. S. Reddish 3. J. Moi r 4. R. Fuller (Capt) 5. A. Aston 6. D. Hooper 7. A. Lloyd 8. S . Hume 9. R Aujard 10. J . Kerr 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 . Eagl e
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HAL= -®N ROVERS Senior Coach : Ga ry Hetherington Reserves Coach: David Ter ry 1 . J. Ross 3. C . Amoore 4. S. Anderson 4. J . Pearce (2) 5 . E . Melnjak (VC) 5 . D. Rogerson (2) 6 . D. Culle n 7. J . Alessi (Capt-Res) 8. M. Blake 9 . S . McDonald 10. D. McConvill e 11 . S. Wilson (VC-Res) 12 . G . Lambiris 13. H . LeGrand 15 . G . Hetherington 16 . L . Carter 19 . B . Hibbs 20. G . Deveraux 20. P. Chalikias 21 . G . McDonald 22 . M . McKellar 23. C . Dwye r 25. R . Metnjak 26. K . Butler 27. D. Terry 28. A . LeGrand 29. R . Abraham 30. M . Alessi 31 . 1 . Boyl e 32 . J . Matson 33. A . McGregor 34. I . Rogerson 35. V. Micalizzi 36. A . Sutto n 37. J . Porcino 39. K . Ivey 40. M . Doukas 41 . A. Natol i 42 . N . Murray-White 44. R . Thompson 45. C . Scarlett 46. J. Alessi 47, L . McLeod 48. T. Murray-White 49. F. Casette 50. M . Crawford 54. A . Panagiatidis 55. T. Brain I II,~ ohr_°I ° ~ -- - _. _ P,i51 iIC~' :
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UNIVERSITY BLACKS ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOY S Senior Coach : Michael Petrie Reserv es Coach: Michael Harrington 1 . H . Stone 2 . P. Curtain 3 . A. Bendoricchio 4 . S . Coombe 5. R. Callanan 6. G . Gros s 7. G . Lee-Conway 8. P. McNee 9. J. Fogarty 10. A. Donohue 11 . P. Callil 12 . D. McNair 13. M . Pivetta 14. L. Mahoney 15. M . Olive 16. R . Kell y if. 0. Hourigan 18 . P. Scala
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Senior Coach : Justin Coburn Rese rves Coach : Kim Kershaw 1 . M . Newton 2. J. Radford 3. M . Burnett 4. A . Gray (Capt) 5. T. Rourke 6. G . Evans 7. S . Mill s 8. D . Hallam 9. S. Spinks 10. S . Bromell 11 . B.Jackson 12 . M . Bell 13. M . Nihil l 14. B . Townsend 15. G . Anderson 16 . P. Caccaviello 17. S. Longley 18 . J . Lewi s 19 . B. Satti n 20. S. McMahon 21 . T. Whitehead 22 . S . Glover 23 . R . Rielly 24 .A.Bandt 25 .A.MacGowan 26. A. Phillips 27. S. Middleton 28. D. Moorfield 29. C. Ritchie 30. G . Keys 31 . M . Hynes 32 .N . Pappas 33. A . Merritt 34. J . Sprunt 35 . M . Oldham 36 . M . Begley 37. R . Hal l 38. A. Galion 39. P. Somerville 40. J. Ganl y 41 . D. VanGerrewnk 42 . G . Wines 43, J. Curtly 44. P. Dillon 45. K . Bowden 46 . B . Danielson 47. A . Hengel 48 . S . Mirikhs 49 . R Anderson 50. P. Barri e 51 . A. Neville 52 . P. Pesavento 53. N . O'Sullivan 54. D. McFarline 55 . M . Nixon 56 . R . Devlin 57. B . Hennessy 58. K. O'Farrell 59. S . Majo r 61 . J . Yorston 69. S . Little 76. R . Gazelle 77. A. Aaro n 79. Perrett/Costello 82 . A . Donald
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ANZ EAP1 K Senior Coach : Alan Qualls Assistant Coach : Jack McDonald 1 . P. Smith 1 . S. Duke (2) 2. M . Sanell i 2. T. Kennedy (2) 3 . 0. Morros 3 . M . Azzato (2) 4 . S. Gamble 5 . P. Cairns 6. P. Marshall 6. G . Smith (2) 7 . D. Steers 8 . L . Snelling 8 . W. Simmonds (2) 9 . G . Walkley 10. M . Phillip s 12 . G . Larkin (VC) 12 . P. Strahan (2) 13.S. McCarthy 13. M . Xuereb (2) 14. M . Lengacher 15. M . Evan s 16. M . Malone 16. P. Knight (2) 17. T. Harbinson 18. P. Boyle (DVC) 19. N . Pastras 20 . R . Koegler 21 . P. Shoppee 22 . M . Cox 23 . A . Bennett (Res-VC) 24 . M . Lawrence 25. J . McDonald (Capt) 26 . S. Smith 27. G . Perkin s 27. W. Humphrey (2) 28. C . Morse 29. B. Pentland 30. C . O'Brien 31 . D. Kraljik 32 . M . Farrell 33. A . Stein 34. W. Lasslet t 34. C . Westblade (2) 36. R . Liddell 37. M . Sweeney (Capt-Res) 38. L . Waddingham 39. J. Liddel l 40. B. Fernandez 41 . G . Ritchie 42. M . Whelan 43. N . Ward 44 . R. McDonald (VC) 45. P. Haggar 46. D. McAllister 47. A . Toomey 48. P. Heyes (VC-Res) 52. P. Vanderwal
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AQUIN AS Senior Coach: Dave McCormack Rese rves Coach : John Ryan 1 . T. Jes s 2. G . Clifford 3. D. Joyce 4 . M . Wilkinson 5. A. Coste r 6 . S . Kenny 7. C . Glennie 8 . S . Kelly 9 . R . Leavey 10. M . Hurley 11 . J. Hacking 12 . B. May 13. D . McKellar 15. S. Upton 16. C . Bell i 17. P. McCafferty 18. R .A. Cronin 19. A . Grierson 20 .B . McKenna 21 . J. Knights 22 .J. Rya n 23 . B . O'Connor 24 . S. Flyn n 25 . R . Wans 26 . M . Gray 27. I . Shaw 28 . R . Winnen 29. S. O'Loughlin 30 . C . Colliver 31 . L . Kin g 32 . M . Vankerkhoven 33.P.Rosbrook 34. M . Tarull i 35.S. Livingstone 36. D. Phela n 37. D. Crawford 38. D . Peters 39.J. Lan ford 40.J.McEwen 41 . R . Chamberlain 42 . R . Milton 43.C.Rogers 44. J. Scott 45. M . Haggerty 46.D.Langdon 47. P. Kvietelaitis 48. R. Sehulties 49. C. Lambourne 50. P. Grierson 51 . D. Johnstone 52.R Sheehan 53. A. Twyford 54 . M . Kealy 55. J . Crouch 56. K. Denver 57 . L. Denver 58. T. Hogan 60. B. McKellar 61 . C . Duffy 70 . R Sainsbury 80 . M . Joyc e MAJOR SPONSO R
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Senior Coach : Andrew Smythe Reserves Coac h Michael Flanagan 1 . A. McFarlan e I . P. Lammg 1 . R . Schneider 2. R Morley 3. S . McLaren 3. J. Ralnbow 4. N . Cartledge (Res~Cadt) 4. R . Schneide r 5 S . Scan!on 5. G . Radford 6. M Kell y 7. C Portbury (VC) 7. J . Cartledge 8D Robbm s 9. H Turvey 9 R . Hamilton 9. N Borg 10. W. Olney 10 A Humphrey 11, R, Creighton 12 D Thompson 13 G Coflerdl 13 S. Irvine 14 B, Mott 15. A Stewar t 16 C Baroscombe I& J. Star k IT D Gandolfo 7 A Meney 18. R Pasante 19 R Hamilton 20 C Parker 20 . J Moran 21 P. Aver y 22 P. Cotterill 22 C Brown 23 J Redfern 23 R. Phtlpot 24. C Battisoombe 24 P Brow n 25 C. Frayne 25 WOlney 26 PCoen 26. A. McFarlane 27. S. Fatouros 27 D. Humphrey 28 A Meney 29 R Ingles e 30 G Christopoulos 30 C Parker 31 . D Tripp 32 S Fatouros 32 . C . Mutime r 33 R. Drvurgdio (VGR) 34 L . Colema n 35 C. Mutimer 35 S . Irvin e 36 L . Thompson 37. P Flew (Capt) 38 C. Frayne 39 M Fianagan 40. 0 Tsokas 41,S Stratton 42. R. Phtlpot 42. H Roberts 53 S Stratton 43 B Lambevski 53 P Cottenll 43 A Stewart 54 A May 44 P.TSokas 55 P Rees 45. R . Hamilton 56. N Borg 46 A Humphrey 57 G . Connol!y 47 P. Coen 58. D Thick 48 . M . DallyWatkins -48 A . May 59 A Chafer 48 . P. Laming 59 M . Fitt 49 S irvme 60 W. O'Brien 50 D Atkinson 60. S Portbury 51- D Hopkins 71 P Avery 52 . P. Brown 82 C Frayne 53 C . Brown 111, B Laming
El.STERtdWICK DOVETON Senior Coach: Adrian Brown Rese rves Coach : Paul Cipressi 1 . C. Wormesl y 2. A . Campbell (VC) 3. P. Ashwood 4. L . Vurlow 5. J. Muirhead 6. P. Cipressi 7. J . Reige r 8. R . Murphy 9. M . Page 10. F. Khali l 11 . J. Johnston 12 . C. Pepper 14. K . Charleston 15. P. Warren 16. D. Boots 17. C. Pauline 18, S. Campbell 19. R . Forgiarini 20 . J . Zoubek 21 . B. Goodwin 22 . K. McHugh 23 . M . Dyke 24 . S. Van Beek 25 . M . Lobinsk i 26 . B . McGougan (C-Res) 27. P. Giddens (Capt) 28 . Adrian Brown (Coach) 29 . J . Butle r 30 .R Hil l 31 . J. Sweeney (VC-Res) 32 . T. Mortis 33 . R . Gibbs 34 . S. Wilson 35. D. Ruston 36. W. Burgess (DVC) 37. G . McDonal d 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. Eyre 50. D. Clarke 54. J. Wilson
Senior Coach : P. Purcell Reserves Coach : G . Connolly
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Another 4 out of 5 winners with Boronia Pk letting me down on getting a perfect score . Centrals and Yarra Valley still remain undefeated at this stage, while I mentioned in last week's report there are only 4 sides in for the fight for the flag, but I was wrong as I witnessed Chirnside Pk on Saturday and believe me, they are very strong contenders forthisyear . They will definitely push most of the top sides . REVIEW Chirnside Park impressed this scribe with a thumping 88 pt win over Boronia Park . Oakleigh, another side that are travelling well at the moment, destroyed Camberwell by 212 pts, who at the start of the year were promising so much . Uni Reds had no trouble in disposing of O . Westbourne by a mammoth 121 pts. Richmond Centrals kept their unbeaten record intact with a solid 28pt win over Canterbury/Nth Balwyn . In the last game Baiwyn Combined, who are not far off a win, were beaten by 15 pts in the closest game of the round by Yarra Valley. VUT/FIT had the bye . PREVIEW Chirnside Pk, who were very impressive on Saturday, host Camberwell, who were shell-shocked last weekend by Oakleigh . At home Chirnside should be too talented for Camberwell and with a meagre percentage compared to the top sides will be looking to build on it and should win comfortably by 15 gls . Match of the day is at Oakleigh where they clash with Uni Reds . I feel with home ground advantage Oakleigh should be too good for the Reds by winning this game by 2 gls . 0. Westbourne host Richmond Central at Werri bee and even at home I cannot see the Westbourne boys holding out Centrals so I'm tipping the Black & Gold by 14 gis to keep their unbeaten record intact . Canterbury/Nth Balwyn should be too talented for VUT/FIT, who are struggling atthe moment . CN Balwyn should build on their percentage in this game and come out easy winners by 16 gls . In the last game Balwyn Comb, who have been unlucky in a couple of games, should register win # 1 with a 8 gl victory over Boronia Park who I feel have lost the plot . Yarra Valley have the bye.
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LLj SENIORS CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 .10 .76 OAKLEIGH AFC 11 .14.80 CHIRNSIDE Haman 4, Harvey 2 . Jones 2, Thomas, Harrington, McHenry. BEST B. Pedler D. McHenry, C. Greenhaigh, B . Jones, M . Warren, S. O'Conno r OAKLEIGH Billing 5, Leslie 3 . Brerton, Thomhnson, Schultz . BEST Billing Crugnale, Bourke, Adamic, Redford, Drill . BALWYN COMBINED 4 .1 9 .2 12 .9 14 .14.98 OLD WESTBOURNE AFC 7 .5 8.5 9 .8 9 .8 .62 BALWYN Vereshaka 6, Grace 3, Bennett 2, Barr, Barkla, Tully. BEST Barr, Bennett, Busse, Gibelinni, Spagnol, Tanner. O WEST Christo 3, Grima 2, Porter 2, Harris, Manalokaks . BEST M . Gnma, J. Manalokakis, R . Harris, A Belcher, S. Christo . YARRA VALLEY OB 4.5 5.6 6 .7 7.7.49 CANTBRY NTH BALWYN 1 .4 4.13 8.15 12 .17.89 YARRA VALLEY Simpson 2, Fung 2, Downs, Martin, Hause . BEST Dinning, Box, Peterson . Martin, White. Kay. CANTBRY NTH BALWYN Starrett 4, Petch 3, Mernagh 2, Sheehan, Wain, Wigney. BEST Davidson, Drummond, Starrett, Sheehan, Mernagh, Jackson
5 .15 9 .242 17 PARK 2 . 010 .3~ 4 .22 VUTIOFT IA BORONIA Creak 8, Gillman 4, Campbell 2, Greene, Veinlich, Briant . BEST . Campbell, Carbery, Weinlich, Brient, Tooze, Gillman VUTIFIT McLellan 2, Byrnes. BEST Ahern, Baird, Cooper, Foster, Harvey, McLellan . CAMBERWELL AFC 3 .2 3.5 5.9 9 .11 .65 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7.5 15.13 25.18 36 .23.239 CAMBERWELL Zavarella 2, Hure 2, McNamara, Glazebrook, Tuckwell,. Murphy, Minas . BEST Alsop, Zavarella, Murphy, Cason, Rocco, Hure RICHMOND Whiteside t3, Holt 5, Shannon 4, Bastow 3, Yemen 3, Krisohos 2, Tate 2, Shannon 2, Pickett, Piquec BEST Whiteside, Tate, Bestow. Adams, Krisohos, Holt . RESERVES CHIRNSIDE PARK 8 .4.52 OAKLEIGH AFC 8 .8.56 CHIRNSIDE Booth 3, Campbell, De Jung, McMahon, Taylor, Thomson . BEST P. Allen, D . Marshman, W. Hussey, M . Thomson, M . Ogston, M . De Jung . OAKLEIGH Green 3, Cloke, Pellissier, Perdikomatis, Osborne. BEST Cloke, Chapple, Pellissier, Knorpp, Perdikomatis, B . Osborne . BALWYN COMBINED 5.4 9.5 12 .10 15.15.105 OLD WESTBOURNE AFC 0 .0 0.0 1 .0 1 .0.6 BALWYN Lehman-Rhodes 6, Vella 4, Braions, Bollas, Bint, Rossmeyer, 0'Hoy. BEST Braionis, Flint, Lehmann-Rhodes, McGregor, Optgynoe, Vella . 0 WESTBOURNE Mezzman . BEST T. Geier, M . Belcher, P Mezzman . P. Harris . 14 .17.101 YARRA VALLEY OB 5 .6 6 .8 11 .14 4.2 4 .5 6.7.43 CANTBRY NTH BALWYN 1 .1 . Penaluna, McVean, Ondaatje, YARRA VALLEY Park4, R. Penaluna, T Ross, Davies, Milner, Martin. BEST J . McVean, N . Park, R . Panaluna, Mercuri, T. Panaluna, N . Bennett . CANTERBURY Denke, Hambly, Hammond, Hall, Knight, Terlich . BEST Knight, Terlich, Sheehan, Virgona, Sleeman, Baldi . BORONIA PARK 2 .3 4.6 6.8 11 .10.76 0 .0 0.0 .0 VUT/FIT 0 .0 0 .0 BORONIA Lechner 5, Borchert 3, Spackman 2, Christoforou . BEST . Lechner, Borchert, Menke, Spackman, Weir, Trifilo VUT/FIT BEST Bagnato, Cliffs, D'Angelo, McGlade, Moebus, Wheelahan . CAMBERWELL AFC 3 .2 3.4 3.4 4 .5.29 25.17.167 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7.1 10.6 20.13 CAMBERWELL Hartley 2, Povey, Englehart . BEST Mathesonm, A . Hedmann, S . Hartley, Peters, Eckermann, Patrick . RICHMOND Jackson 7, Hounihan 6, Williams 3, Corker 4, Rizio 2, Brodelis 2, Kotzapanagiotis . BEST Vasic, Hounihan, Corker, Jackson, Manning, Dormer.
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What a disaster Round 11 results were for your tipster who selected only three winners from the nine matches . In my defence there were some surprise results which can only be beneficial for the competitions . NORTH OldGeelongsRcoredth~eirfir since April when they comfortably defeated the inaccurate Therry by 31 pts. Ettham moved back to top of the ladder as a consequence of their 9 pt victory over Bulleen/Temp. The "Bufiants", who kicked more accurately, took the lead at three-quarter time by 5 pts . However the "Turtles" with more use of the ball p(ayed their best football in the last quarter to gain victory . My "Mother at the Match" felt Nutbean and the unlisted Nos . 25 and 27 were best for BulleenlTemp and that Weatherill, Stickland and Koster played well for Eltham . Although former leaders North Old Boys had more scoring shots than Kew, their marked inaccuracy allowed Kew to win by 13 pts . Old Paradlans proved my only winning selection when they defeated a markedly inaccurate St Bernards by 5 pts in a scrambly game at Bundoora . The Paradians set up their victory with a 4 gl burst in the second quarter. After half-time the Saints only managed 1 gl from nine scoring shots while Parade also managed only 1 gI . (Rae) from si exscoringht for Parade as selected by Des . Best , Gavin and Norm wer RStuckey uck), (forward) V Vear (Rove)pMichael oynnd ( ar(half I forward) and Mark Mullavey (Ruck Rover) . Marcellin through the Bye moved to fifth place . REVIEW -OldM elburnians, who regained 4th place, prove their ability with a convincing 32 pt victory at Mufgraved over 2nd placed Mazenod whose form of late must be of concern to Tony Paatsch and Danny Wain De La Salle returned to their 1991 form when they held. Bloods goalless from 12 scoring shots which allowed De La with much less use of the ball to win by 22 pts . As a consequence Bloods now find themselves out of the top four. Collegians recorded a confidence building victory over bottom side Powerhouse 59 pts while in the closest result of the round M onashby Whites came to town and conquered 3rd placed Old Scotch by 4 pts . Leaders Old Xaverians moved two games clear of the second side as a consequence of their impressive 67 pt victory over Monash Gryphons . Leaders El4ham should be NORT H well able to record a big victory over Old Geetong, many of whose players will need research to find the "Turtle's" Research ground . The improving Marcellin journey to Brunswickto play North Old Boys who have lost two games in a row Although Marcellin will give a good account of. themselves I select North Old Boys who do have the better seasonal record . Old Paradians meet Kew at Bundoora and must win to insure their final's berth . On April 24 Kew won narrowly over the accurate Old Paradians. At Bundoora I select Old Paradians who seem to be able to win without playing the full four quarters of attacking football . St Bernards, at home,
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e whose form is too unpredictabl e tab e the e expense of The Bulleen/Templestowe have the Bye and the knowledge they will still be in the top four with three games to play . Bloods, desperate to r~edeemOithemselves play the out of form Mazenod . Bloods defence had the better record whereas there is little between scores recorded by the respective forward lines . At home with so much depending on their victory I select Bloods . Two last round winners Collegians and De La Salle meet at Albert Park . Both sides have had a disappointing season and will be keen to salvage prestige as the last games are due . De La Salle's forwards have not had a good season and as forwards win matches I select Collegians to win a close contest . Monash Whites should build vital percentage as they jockey for fourth position against bottom side Powerhouse who do not possess the talent to defeat the Students . Neighbours and traditional rivals Old Xaverians and Old Scotch meet in Yarra Park . The Xaverians have done all required of them this season whereas Old Scotch have not yet defeated the other top sides. Today I must select Old Xaverians . Now they have regained their composure I select Old M elburnians to defeat M onash G ry phons who despite their June wins still remain one rung from the bottom of the ladder .
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CLUr XV 1 I 1 NORT H OLD GEELONG 4.2 4.3 4 .7 7.8.50 THERRY 2 .0 2 .1 2 .3 2 .6 .18 0 GEELONG Dowling 2, Currie 2, McConnel, Handbury, Twigg . BEST Handbury . Sadler, Dowling, Killworth, McMillan, Currie THERRY Eastmure, Carbs BEST Sandman, Masters. D. Lyons. Hudson, Sandman, Falcke
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REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GAMES Division 1 Bemies continued their winning run against the "top" teams with a solid win over leaders Xavvers despite the good efforts of Stones who booted 7 for Xavs . Bernies got a 20 pt break in the 1st quarter and held it to the end with Brett Hemley again dominating the centre . Webby got 6 and Matt Conroy 4 while Mark Farmer and Daniel Sawicki also did well as did Strachan and Walsh for Xavs . OMs put Nodders in the hot seat with a solid win at Mulgrave with Ben Luckock kicking 5 . Good performers for OMs were Ross Eggleton, Al Reid and Xavier Kuhn . Chirnside put an end to Monds remote finals hopes with Vinnie getting 9 to open up a gap in the goalkickers list . Eamon Kerr and Matthew Reaby were best for Parkers . "Lobba" is still celebrating his "glamour team" status ! Division 2 Centra l Therry came from behind at 1/2 time to just get home from the inaccurate Blacks who had more scoring shots than the Roys . Once again Mark Finnigan featured in Therry's best along with Jamie Browning and Darren Whybrow . Wells kept their finals hopes sparking and dented Friars chances with a big 80 pt win with Michael Frigo again dominating the ruck and being well supported by McKenzie and M . Walker. Ca re y beat the injury-riddled `Hoes by 11 gls with Matthews getting 3 to pass the "half ton" . Danny Walsh and Marcus Nance again did well and Patterson kicked four. NOB's continued their good recent form by upending the Blues by 55 pts. Pierre Haddad made a welcome return from the VSFL by booting 10 and Matthew Robergs and Chris McMahon each got 4 . NOB's best were Daniel Tonkin and Nino Mattiazzi . Division 2 South Ashers came from behind against the fields to record what coach Steve regarded as their best win in 2 years . He thought their best were Dave Green, Jason Beer and Yannick Colombies while Chris Rubick kicked 4 . Tonners big win over the Rovers saw them move to the top of the ladder. Richard Oakley bagged 20 with Tim Farrer 7 and Derren Wilson 5 the other main scorers . The consistent Geoff Sloan and Kim Teschendorff were 2 of many good contributors for Tonners . Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Melb . High's Paul Barge who suffered a broken leg against Jackers . PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES Division 1 De La journey to Chirnside for a vital game to both . D's need a win to hold 2nd spot and Parkers to stay "equal" 4th . D's had a spell last week after their good win over OMs whilst Parkers did well to beatthe Monds. A repeat of last game's form despite the "travel bag" should see the D's home . Lobba's Lads are going for a hat trick today against the Monds who haven't been
playing up to my expectations (or theirs!) I'll have to go on the Bloods effort 2 weeks ago as a repeat of that form will see them win today . Xavs losing run should end today against the Tones . The match of the day is between the in-form Bernies and OMs who kept their finals hopes alive with an impressive win last week . Bernies have beaten all teams in the finals hunt over the last 4 weeks (the benefits of winning the slab!) and are justifiably playing with plenty of confidence . Bali and other remote resorts may take their toll on Les' line-up andl'IlhavetoupsettheBerniesbyqoing forthemtoday . SELECTIONS : De La Salle, Old Haileybu ry, Old Xavs, St Bernards . Division 2 Centra l Parade will be anxious to hold on to top spot and, at home, I expect them to put an end to Trinity's chances of a finals spot . Therry struggled against the Blacks last week and a repeat of that effort could see them in trouble against the improving Leos . However, the incentive for a win to stay in the 4 should be enough for them to get up today . The Friars put in their worst effort of the year last week and a repeat performance will see the Blacks roll them today . I think home ground advantage plus the annual Uni "hazard" - mid year holidays - will enable Friars to get the 4 pts . Injuries have seen 'Hoes slip from the 4 the last 2 weeks and they will need a win against neighbours Old Hoes to keep their finals hopes alive . Old Hoes have shown gradual improvement and I expect them to take it right up to 'Hoes but they will just miss out . The match of the day is at Carey against the Blues whose effort last week was pretty average. Blues will no doubt have some players returning to "the bush" for the Uni holidays and I think this will enable Carey to have an edge in depth which will get them home . SELECTIONS : Old Paradians, Therry, Whitefriars, Ivanhoe, Old Ca re y. Division 2 South Like the other Uni teams, Ashers will be below full strength against Tonners today and I expect they will be another victim of the "wind tunnel" graveyard Collegians will re-group and return to the winning list. at the Rovers expense. High and Caulfield are both hard to follow and ! am at a loss to justify picking either of them so I'll lean towards the home ground advantage of the mini oval . Jackers and Scotchies should be a closer game than their positions on the ladder indicate . If Scotchies can get their forward line to click they will win this but Jackers have a back line that will make it too hard for Scotchies to get enough "sixers" on the board . SELECTIONS : 0 Brghtn, Collegians, Ajax, MHSOB. SLAB CHALLENGE : I haven't given Scotchies a go at the greenies during the last 2 years and I think they could have a real chance today of getting them by rolling Jackers .
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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA L 17.14.116 OLD PARADIANS ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 5 .4 .34 . Geary. Smith, O PARADIANS Nitsou 6, Heffernan 2, Primiera, Kallis Digney, Anderson, Farrell . BEST Nitsou . Way, Pnmiera, Kalhs, Beadle, Horsington. ST LEOS Donovan 3, McHugh, Glass. BEST Glass, Donovan, O'Poelly, Newey, N'Drue, O'Laughli n UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .6 4 .12 6 .14 10.15.75 THERRY 2.2 5 .3 11 .4 14 .9.93 UNI BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THERRY Ramm 3, Kennedy 3, Goodger 3, Browning, Dimech, Bannister, Urli, Hollow, BEST Browning, Whybrow, Finnigan, Urli, Bannister, Woodgate, OLD CAMBERWELL 6 .5 9.7 15.9 20.13 .133 WHITEFRIARS 0 .0 1 .6 3.7 7.10 .52 O CAMBERWELL Fngo 3, Imberger 3, Paterson 3, McKenzie 2 . Thomson 2, D. Walker 2, M . Walker 2, Homes, C . Williams, S. Williams . BEST M . Walker, M . Frigo, J . McKenzie, D . Imberger, A . Hills, C . Williams, R . Burnett . WHITEFRIARS Baini, Rio, Lamb, Nesmith, Pelegrino, Carrigg, Little . BEST Storey, Rio, Law, MacFarlane, Pinchbech, James . OLD CAREY 8 .4 13 .7 17.9 22 .13.145 IVANHOE 4 .4 8.5 9 .5 12 .8 .80 O CAREY Patterson 4, Matthews 3, Campbell 3, Addison 3, Everitt 2, Morrison 2, Vassilopolous 2, Bayes, Jamieson, Walsh . BEST Patterson, Walsh, Doggett, Dalton, McCormich, Nance . IVANHOE Raywood 3, Joyce 3, Pace 3, Hardigan 3 . BEST Cribbes, R . Pace . Fanelli, L . Pearce, O'Shea, Hardigan . UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.2 11.3 13.5 16 .7.103 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 .6 11 .8 17.13 23 .20.158 UNI BLUES Gulick 6, Spears 3, Bommaoto 2, Bales, Aston, Bungey, Bracken . Waters BEST Spears, Bungey, Gullick, Barnaby . Hutchinson, Bales NTH 0 BOYS Haddad 10, McMahon 4 . Roberts 4, Jenkins 2, Moshos, Haifa, MatUazzi . BEST Haddad, McMahon, Care, RoumelioUS, Tonkin, Mattiazzi .
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H MONASH BLUES 3.1 4.9 9.12 15.18.108 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5.6 8.8 10.9 12 .13.85 MONASH BLUESMoon 3, Rubick 3, Fawcett 3, Crompton 2, Reid 2, Slattery, Crozier, BEST Colombies, Slattery, Beer, Reid, Green . Rubick, CAULFIELD Matheson 5. Gross 2, Babarczy, Humphries, Thompson. Vella, Smith, BEST Vella, Baberczy, Samuel, Lubranskey . Lays. Mathieson HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .0 0 .3 1 .3 1 .3.9 OLD BRIGHTON 9 .5 14 .15 26.23 39.33.267 HAMPTON ROVERS Smith . BEST Watmuff, Atkinson, Tregear Daks, Smith, Lak e
O BRIGHTON Oakley 10, Farrer 7, D. Wilson 5, Dimer3, Jackson 3, Sloan 3, Teschendorff 2, Stewart 2, Ward, Kerr, S . Wilson, Newman. BEST Oakley, Sloan, Teschendorff, Farrar, Taylor, Stewart
ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 3 .2 9.4 12 .7 16.10 .106 COLLEGIANS 2 .4 6.6 9 .7 11 .10.76 ST BEDES/MENTONE Carroll 3, McGrath 3, M . Razga 3, Corderoy 2, Philp 2, M . Hecker, P Razga, Scullin. BEST Donneilan, Carroll, Philp, M . Hecker, S . Hecker, Ellerton . COLLEGAINS Manuell 3. De Young 2, Rose 2, Lumley 2, Semmens, Degen . BEST Lumley, Semmens, Rose, Mulder, West, Saunders 11 .18 18.24 .132 AJAX 4 .6 7.11 MHSOB 2 .3 3 .6 7.9 10.10.70 Rajch 6, Fink 6, Gold 2, Mehl 2, Chrapot, SMakht . BEST Chrapot, AJAX Duzenman, Kiooger, Rajch, Bram, Feldman . Fountas 6, Duketis, Cookman, Stephens, Barge, Saultry . BEST MHSOB Paton, Cookman, Barge, Thomas . Goldin, Fountas , T
U19 SECTION 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK vs DE LA SALLE OC Field: D . McInerney, N . Gardine r OLD HAILEYBURY vs ORMOND Field: G. Lawler, S. Meredith Boundary: T. Shakespeare, R . Braun Goal : A . Drape r OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: B . Walsh, B. McKee Boundary: D. Chalmers, B. Collin s ST BERNARDS vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: R . Krishnan, G . Beasley MAZENOD - BY E UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD PARADIANS vs OLD TRINIT Y Field.- A . Stubbs, S . O'Connor Boundary: L . Stapleton, II Lilley ST LEOS W.P. vs THERRY Field: M . Jackson (Rot), B . Calleja Boundary: A . Stephens, N . Smith WHITEFRIARS vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: B. Hayward, A . Alexander Boundary: P. Batty, C . Ryan OLD IVANHOE vs IVANHOE Field: K .Coughlan, M . McCroahn Boundary: S . King, T. Littl e OLD CAREY vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: M . Pinney, M . Head Boundary: L . Russell, M . Tierne y NORTH OLD BOYS & OLD CAMBERWELL - BYES UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH OLD BRIGHTON vs MONASH BLUES Field: R . Marly n COLLEGIANS vs HAMPTON ROVERS Field: T. Ovadia, D. Mille r Boundary: R . Killey, C . Sullivan AJAX vs OLD SCOTCH (Oval 11) Field: J. Toohey (Rot), A. Flack Boundary: T. Creighton MHSOB vs CAULFIELD GR. Field: G . Morgan, C. Donlon Boundary : C. Brattberg, E . Grotzer ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS - BY E I SECTION 1 MAZENOD vs CHIRNSIDE PARK DE LA SALLE vs OLD HAILEYBURY ORMOND vs OLD XAVERIAN S OLD MENTONIANS vs ST BERNARDS SECTION 2 CENTRAL THERRY vs OLD TRINIT Y ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK vs WHITEFRIARS OLD CAMBERWELL vs IVANHOE UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD IVANHOE NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD CARE Y (Dunstan Reserve, Peacock St, West Brunswick) SECTION 2 SOUTH MONASH BLUES vs COLLEGIAN S ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS vs AJAX OLD SCOTCH vs MHSO B CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs OLD BRIGHTON
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IT I E3 CORNER by Mike Murray and Steve McCarthy • After a 'documentary-style' Umpires Corner last week, we now return to the regular format . And we'll start with a few highlights of last weeks Umpires Association meeting . In a classic case of mistaken identity once again Anthony Damen got 'Andrew' from BB . Anthony felt that justice was served when Wayne Henry called BB 'Woody' at the meeting . Know your umpire/advisor! A few comments on the Prez new windcheater - did it say'Wilderness' or 'Widerness'? The Wood Award was won by Wayne Henry who recently chalked up 350 games and a sensational time in the 4 km time trial . The White Wacka was presented by Tim Sutcliffe (with a lot of help from John Natoli) to Trent Foley - carna Pies! The Chocolate Mystery Trip unbelievably won by Richie Simon . Other raffle prize winners were Vin Vescovi, Peter Wiseman, Santo Caruso, Leah Gallagher, Paul Cherry, Leo Wilson and Michael Forde. Bad luck Hopps, maybe next time . A renovation update - when asked of the new shower screen in the girls' change room, "is it opaque?" Darren ' Daggles' Dalgliesh replied "no - it's a shower screen!" Next meeting July 29th . • Which life member (now on the supplementary list) was seen running an under-nineteen game in Black boots recently? We thought black boots were for footballers or goal umpires . Have you found a new career, K .C. ? • Benny's Rule of the Week - A free kick shall be awarded against a player who carries the ball across the boundary line, and after a boundary umpire signals out of bounds, does not give the ball immediately to the boundary umpire or drop it directly to the ground . • A recent gutsy performance on the training track should be mentioned . Anthony 'the Iceman' Damen ran a terrific 'personal best' in the 4 km time trial with a broken bone in his foot . Well doneth!! As usual on Tuesdays and Thursdays we had A .D. on the rocks .
• This weeks profile is on an umpire who's milestone caught us by surprise. Game 149 last Saturday was followed by game 150 on Sunday (with Agate in the goals) . Well done Nancy Marion McTaggart! Nickname: M .O.P (Mother of Peter) . Year commenced umpiring : 1988 - a lot of double-headers. VAFA Games: 151 today. Highlights/Achievements : C Reserve Grand Final at Elsternwick Park in first year. G North Grand Finalin'91 &'92 . Greatest Influence on Career: Mylate husband George, my son Peter, and my fellow umpires who always give me tremendous support and encouragement . Football playing career : Playing kick to kick with my young son and his mates at half time at E .P (approx 10 years!!) Football pet hates: Senior umpires who have to borrow my boots etc . Most Memorable Match: Watching the 1970 A Section GF with Caulfield Grammar defeating Ormond by 4 pts in the last minute of the game . Personally, in July 1990 after umpiring the A Reserves at E .P. I replaced a sick James Chesire in the senior game at 1/4 time . Even three quarters of an A Section game was a great thrill! Best Amateur Footballers Seen : Bruce Bourne and Phil Kingston (Ormond), Rob Fuller (Scotch), Frank Gleeson (Parade) . Best Umpires : Phil Rowell, Richard Simon, Benny Goodman, Don Hillier. What I like about umpiring: The challenge . Being involved on both sides of the fence in the amateurs - for the love of the game . Personal Ambition: To always umpire to the best of my ability . To umpire a senior grand final . "Congratulations Nance - see you soon at 200! " • Dates to remember - July 17th Trivia Night at the Melbourne Bowling Club. August 16th Annual Dinner at North Melbourne Social Club. September 24th Dinner Dance. October 8, 9 & 10 End of year trip . Mark these in your diary - more details to follow. • RACV - Join the Club!! Mike and Macca
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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundle
5 YEARS AGO - 198 8 Ajax (D) kicked off their Annual Ball with a double win over North Brunswick. It was tight at the last change in the seniors with only a four point lead but then the Jackers went right away with 6.3 to 0 .2 . Best were L . Burstin, Michmacher, A . Burstin (5 gls) (Ajax) and P Fox, Hehir, Lirosi (N .B.) . Old Xaverians (A) suffered their fourth defeat in a row when they went down in the last quarter to a strong Uni Blues led by Michael Yeo, Denny Karomoskos and Ed . Boubs. Mclnnes (4 gls) and Wallis (3) were strong forwards for the Blues . It was "Hot seat" time for the 'Zavs as they faced up to Old Paradians who had won five in a row. Club captain, Stuart Cloke, played his 200th game for State Bank. Stuart commenced in the reserves in 1977 as a scrawny teenager and has since developed into one of the finest players to have represented his club . Two best and fairests and runner-up on four occasions have been testimony to his skill . Off-field Stuart was also a valuable member of the club committee. It was a celebration at Ormond as 1985 "A" Premiership rover Rony'Bones' Boyanton became the ninth player at the club to reach 200 . It was a reward for travelling from Selby each training night . "E" Section coaches for the season were Ron Cunningham (Aquinas), Peter Conduit (B'Wick), Daryl Patterson (Heath .), Robertson Thompson (Old Essendon), Craig Robson (Old Geelong), Glyn Evans (Powerhouse), Alan Flavel (UHSOB), Rod Kerby (PEN OB), Peter Riordan (St Bodes) and Ray Keane (Whitefriars) . ANZ Bank expressed pride and amazement that today Tommy `Getta" Brain carried his surprising body around the field for his 50th reserve umpiring performance. Thomastown mourned the passing of Bill Kelly who had been club President for 13 years. A lifetime teacher, Bill's influence on the club had been profound . Team managers find many strange items in a club dressingroom when the visitors and vanquished had departed . Ted McNamara, 22 years in the job, (8 at Coburg and 14 at Blues) recorded his strangest find . It was a bit difficult to put it in a bag and keep it until Tuesday night . It probably would have eaten both the bag and Ted . It was non-drinker rover Simon Macauley's large German Shepherd, Rocky . Would Ted have been game enough to lead it to the Lost Dogs' Home? Faced with the decision he was relieved to see Simon return from South Yarrato claim the beast . (Ted, where is 'Rocky' now? N .R . ) 10 YEARS AGO - 198 3 Tony Riddell, kicking 11 gls in St . Kilda CBCOB's under-19 team, became the first player in VAFA season to reach 100 gls . Ormond, last in A Section, caused the upset of the year when they trounced M arcellin atthe club's home ground by 14 gls, 18 .11 to 4 .5. Stars in this remarkable
performance were Kingston, Boyanton, Russell, P . M ehrten, Burke (5 gls), Naylor (Ormond) . 200 games to Robe rt `Flash' Field ( I'hoe), Mark Dobble, (old Brighton), Paul M ahony (E'wick), and to Tony Costello, the second of six brothers to play for Uni Blacks and the second to reach 200 games. Top goal kickers to date were "A" Mclnnes (U ni Blues), 52 ; "B" Pace (Bulleen/Temp) 52 ; "C" Matthews (Caulfield Gr) 72 ; "D" Dummett (Old I'hoe) 58 ; "E" Broderick (T'town) 82 ; "F" M allon (St Johns) 56. In a low scoring game, with each side scoring only one goal in the first half. Old Paradians finally beat St Bernards 5, 12 (42) to 3.4 (22) . Top teams in "E" Thomastown (1st) and Balaclava (2nd) staged a close game, with the top team winning by 7 pts, 13.17 to 12 .16 . Best were Kelly, Cinnerari, Kev Harling (T'town) and Thomson, Palmer, Gregory (Balaclava) . 15 YEARS AGO - 1978 Uni Blacks "A", desperate for a victory in the relegation battle, let De La (4th) off the hook, and had to settle for a draw when they kicked 1 .6 to 3.2 in the final term . Best were Allanson, S . Costello, O'Donohue (Uni Blacks) and McDonald, McDonnell, Hollier (De La) . "C" Section coaches were Sid Myers (Ajax), Ivan Bromley (A'ton), Laurie De Goldi (Geel), Jock Granger (H Rovers), Alan Rodda (Kew), Bill McGrory (Old B'ton Gramm), Michael Cooke (Old Carey), Graeme Johnston (Old Ivanhoe), Jack Batten (Old Xavs), and Maurice Bilston (St Kilda CBCOC) . Kevin "Ox" White, first game in Reserves at 14, played his 200th game for St Kilda CBCOC - Club best and fairest 1975, captain '74, '75, '76. (Kevin went on to star in Victoria's successful 1979 carnival team) . Ormond "A", fifth, showed their best form for the season when they overran second team Old Scotch 19.17 (131) to 11 .13 (79) . Best were Holdsworth, Andrews, Chisholm Orm) and Bates, Cox, Kiel (Old Scotch) . 150 games to Elsternwick's Gary "Lumpy" Rosewarne and 200 to Hampton Rovers John "Slag" M acnish, a"specialist" drop kick, most consistent (once) best clubman (twice), committee (9 years) and club delegate (3 years) . Parkside "B" third, missed the chance to boost their percentage against Collegians, fourth, when they kicked 9.15 to 3.6 . Best for Parkside were R . Johnstone, Fitzgerald and Steven Wilson . 20 YEARS AGO - 197 3 Ormond completed the cycle of beating everyteam in turn when they finished 23 pts to the good against North Old Boys - ninth win in succession with their only defeat for the season being by North in the opening round . Bourne, Graham, Cu rt is (Ormond) and
M urray, Peasnell, O'Connor (North OB) were best . Parkside continued their great form in `C' (9 win s 1 loss) with a 67 pt win over Old M elburnians who were in fourth position . Stars were King, Hayes, Wiseman (Park) and Weir, Cloke, Dick (Old Melb) . 150 games to Mick Johnson (AMP), John Rigby (Old Hailey), and 100 games to Phil Simon (St Kev's OB) Ray Moore (P'side) . Coburg also praised forward Peter Callesen who played his 100th games against Ormond today. Two years ago Peter had a serious knee injury but a successful operation and a year's rest worked wonders. Peter's marking ability and strength had made him a very valuable player for Coburg . Only undefeated teams were Ormond (A Reserve), U. Blacks (B Reserve) and Coburg (Junior 2) . Old Brighton (C) kicked 22 .22 to UHSOBs 11 .13 . Best were Agar ( 11), J. Shepherd (5) and D . Wood (Old B) and J. Griffin, Flavel, Boag ( UHSOB) . 25 YEARS AGO - 196 8 St Bernard's skipper Geoff Tobin played his 100th game . Doug Puddy of the Alphington football family recorded his 150th game with the club as did Julian Prendergast with St Kevins and Tony Fink with Old Carey. "Gympie" noted that in the Reserves Jim Ca roll broke down and it looked like the end of a playing career that started in 1947 . He was replaced in the last term by that recruit Alan Kirby (only 38 years old!) . (Jim Carroll won three Association best and fairest awards .) Perhaps Gympie was a little overcome as, despite Commonwealth Bank's highest score for some weeks, 12 .11, they were annihilated by Monash Uni . who kicked 22 .7 with 8 gls straight in the second quarter. Malcolm (11 gls), Rattray (4), Hone (4) starred for the students while Borrack, Edwards (6) and Ventura (4) kept Bank in the game. M elbourne High, ninth with 18 pts in'A' Section, but only 6 pts away from fourth position, defeated Uni Blacks by 3 pts . High kicked 1 .6 in the last quarter to Blacks 5.4 and were lucky to scrape home. West Brunswick, bottom in'C' Section and battling to avoid relegation, were unlucky to lose by 5 pts to Powerhouse
(5th) . Allen, Lewis and Murray were good players for West Brunswick. 35 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Victoria, aftertrailing Sth . Australia by 13 pts at last change, finally triumphed by 4 pts with a goal scored seconds before the final siren . Best for Victoria were Law, Nelson, Grant, Capes, Stokes, G . Hibbins. Victorians selected to play in Australian Amateur team as part of ANFC Centenary Carnival were Geoff Hibbins, Leigh Grant, Ian Law, Noel Stokes, John Winneke, Les Eldering, Alan Pinkus . Ormond (7th) surprised Old Xaverians (3) with an all the way win by 29 pts in very windy conditions . It was Ormond's best performance for the season . Sonnleitner, Mau, Kollmorgan (Ormond) and Burnes, Carro ll, Sanders (Old X) were best . Ajax congratulated Dave Burston, nippy little rover who marked sensationally over a pack of six footers also kicked 5 gls too. Brunswick (6th) (C) trailed Parkside (2nd) until the last change, and then attacked continually in the last quarter to win by 4 pts . Strachan, A. Diggerson, (B'wick) starred while Kane, Coventry and B i ff held Parkside together. Old Melburnians welcomed back state star winger, Bryce Thomas, who had been out of the game for almost a year through illness . His absence had not dimmed his pacewhich was an importantfactor in Old Melburnian's win over Ivanhoe. 45 YEARS AGO - 194 8 "A" Section coaches were Jack Ross (Ivanhoe), Ray M a rt in (Malvern), John Atkinson (Uni Blacks), Gus Dobrigh (Old Scotch), Ted Poole (MHSOB), Jack Bray (Ormond), `Box' James (Hampton Rovers) . Who coached Coburg, Old Melburnians and Collegians in 1948? QUIZ: Six A Section Best and Fairest winners are mentioned in "Looking Back". Can you name them? (99't,960 uoslaN s~oo1` (6961) Ma3 Uel 896L - a3MSNb' '(8L6 0 Ilausead I!u d (17L61.) au.wno8 aonj8 SL6 1. - U3MSNV (9860 ua1-ruaW I!ud 6961. - Ii3MSNt/
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TEAM SELECTION by Max Lyon, U19 Football Chairma n Having once again recently gone through the unenviable process of selecting an initial squad for the VAFA U/19 Representative Team thought it appropriate to address the delicate issue of team selection in this article. Selection is always a tough task and, unfortunately, we selectors are never 100% correct and accordingly, cannot please everyone - players and supporters - all the time . In the case of the U/19 State Team, we are determining many lads football future as' most of the contenders are experiencing possibly the only chance in their lifetime to win and wear the coveted big "V" jumper. I believe I agonise every bit as much over these choices as I have over the tough selections of Grand Final teams that I have been involved in as a coach and selector. What should we look for in selection? Naturally, we have researched our opposition for such things as : Are they tall? Fast? Skilled? Do we have to tag key players? etc. Are we playing on a big or small ground? Will it be dry or heavy? A number of players good current form justifies their selection and then we look at the "borderlines" and we should look for :• Attendance and application at training . • Ability to blend with team mates (often "strangers" in the State Squad) . • Skills - hand and foot - both sides of body. • Speed - running and disposal . • Fitness . • Discipline - play to team plan i .e. team oriented . • Confidence in own (and team mate's) ability . • Fearless - willing to get "hard" ball . • Persistent . • Enthusiastic . • Consistent performance. • Flexible - not just a one position player. • Above all, does he want to win and is he prepared to pay the price? Commitment to winning, determination, desire, braveness or call it oldfashioned "guts and determination" is high on the list . Having picked the team/squad then comes the important communication of the decisions to the players.
I have seen many clubs use as their standard procedure the reading out in public of the teams . This should only be done after players who have been either promoted or dropped have been advised personally of the decision and the reasons why it was made. Remember that all players have a higher opinion of their ability or of their last game performance than anybody else. So it is absolutely imperativeto let them down gently if they are being dropped ratherthan letting the club as a whole know at the same time as the player. Communication off the field by Selectors is as important as it is for players on the field . RESOURCE OF THE WEEK : (No submissions have been received for this week, so no one qualifies for 'Resource Of The Month' for June) . 'Coaches Clipboard' resource of the week is the book "Strength Training For Australian Rules." Strength training has been an integral part of the Australian Rules player's preparation for a number of decades . This book is aimed at eliminating confusion and enabling both player and coach to design a strength program catering for the varying requirements of the individual player. "Strength Training ForAustralian Rules" is available from Melbourne Sports Books for $10. 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 7803 OR BRIAN WOODHEAD at VAFA Ph : 531 8333 Fax : 531 660 1
F:ElMS ELIGIBILITY SENIORS : All registered players with a permit SENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least 2 matches (be registered and have a permit) . UNDER 19 : Must be registered and have a permit . If player has played in an aggregate of 5 or more senior and reserve matches he must have played at least more than 5 U19 matches during the season . RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit . Must have played 2 reserve matches and not more than 10* senior matches during the season. CLUB XVIII SECTIONS : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played in more than a total of eight senior and reserve grade games . 'subject to rule being approved at July members meeting
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TRIBUNAL AND INVESTIGATIONS REPORTS
29 JUNE 1993 S. BONNER, Therry U19 - Attempt to trip 3 matches C. QUILTY, Whitefriars - Assault of Umpire 12 matche s D . KERR, Collegians - Striking 2 matches B . COLLINS, Ormond - Striking 2 matches R . HUME, Old Scotch - Striking 2 matches P. O'LOUGHLIN, Old Parac?~ - Striking ^--'~hes J. WILLIAMSON, Brunswick - Striking 4 n, Aches J. NAYLOR, St BedeslA"c 1 - - S'Akir h a 1 . CAMPBELL, Brunswick- 'wir: _i ar 4 matches
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RESERVES & CLUB XVIIIs BY 5 P M 0. BRIGHTON 5.05 (3rd time) 0. XAVERIANS 5 .04 WHITEFRIARS 5.0 2 0. CAMBERWELL (U19) 5.08 0. CAREY (U19) 5 .03 (3rd time) *Clubs had to be contacted for scores
L . GILLMAN, Boronia Park - Striking 2 matches P. SAYERS, Brunswick - Striking 2 matches *P. N ELSON, Old Melburnians- Striking 2 matches *C. HURLEY, Boronia Park - Striking 2 matches *G . MASSEY, BulleenlTemplestowe - Striking 2 matche s *Accepted prescribed penalty B . WOODHEAD Tribunal Co-ordinato r
_ldt~~. :;t~CTSC® F =S MONASH BLUES (Res) 0. GEELONG (Club 18( 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"
1993 Elsternwick Park Programm e 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: ORMOND vs NORTH OLD BOYS (A) AUG 15 : CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUTH THIS SUN : O. XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARDS (A) GRAND FINAL S NEXT SAT: MHSOB vs KEW (C) AUG 21 : FAWKNER vs OLD MENTONIANS (B) NEXT SUN : BANYULE vs BULLEEN-TEMP ( B) AUG 22 : NO MATCH ROSTERE D JULY 17 : MARCELLIN vs UNI BLUES ( B) AUG 28 : B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL JULY 18 : DE LA SALLE vs OLD SCOTCH (A) AUG 29 : A SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL JULY 25 : VAFA vs VCFL (Seniors) SEPT 4 : B SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL JULY 31 : OLD HAILEYBURY vs ORMOND (A) SEPT 5 : A SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL AUG 1 : OLD BRIGHTON vs COLLEGIANS (A) SEPT 11 : C SECTION GRAND FINAL (E .P.) AUG 7: KEW vs IVANHOE (C) SEPT 12 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL SEPT 18 : B SECTION GRAND FINA L AUG 8 : CLUB XVIII PRELIMINARY FINALS AUG 14 : OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON (A) 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.
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