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Today we launch the Big V Incentive raffle. As all football followers would be aware, the cost of representative football is a major expense to the Association . It has however always been the policy of the VAFA that we would make every possible effort for players to have the opportunity to play for the VAFA Big "V" Jumper. In season 1993 we have already had 4 representative matches . We played ateam of Under-18 players in the Caltex Shield, the Under-19s played a game against the VFA Under-19s, the C to F squad went to Adelaide to play the SAAFL and the senior squad also played the Senior SAAFLteam in Adelaide . We also havethe senior side playing the combined strength of the VCFL on July 25th at Elsternwick Park . The cost of airfares alone to Adelaide was in excess of $28,000 . in order to help meet some of these costs an incentive raffle has been organised . The format of the raffle is very 100 tickets at $2, simple . Each club will be asked to .sell which will account for 7,500 tickets The remaining 2,500 tickets will be the responsibility of the Executive to sell . First prize will be a Travel and Accommodation package

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of the winner's choosing to the value of $5,000 . Second prize will be a Travel and Accommodation package of the winner's choosing to the value of $2,000 . The seller of the winning ticket will receive a collection of VAFA Sponsor products valued at approximately $200. Each President has been contacted by VAFA President Mr David Burnes and it is very encouraging to hear that each club is extremely willing to support this raffle - it is worth noting that in the past clubs were invoiced to cover the costs of representative football . This year's plan will allow people from clubs to enjoy attractive prizes for giving their support . By Monday at the latest each club President should have received his packet of raffle tickets - ticket butts and money must be returned to Elsternwick Park by no later than August 31 . I trustthat everyone connected with the VAFA will get behind what can only be described as a very worthy cause for Amateur football .

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A SECTION by Adam Kenyo n

REVIEW It's good to see A-section getting back to norma l thanks to Old Brighton and North Old Boys . I mean what's the point of a round of games without an upset or two . Old Brighton jumpedtheXavs but wilted in the 2nd term as the Xaverians settled . However to their credit, the Tonners fought back and notched a most important victory. Tom Hayden and Malcolm Shippen controlled the key fwd positions and with Pryor & McLachlan dominating the midfield the Xavs fell by the wayside . Just where were the Xaverian stars? Word has it that other A-section clubs think that they are a"bit soft". I'll withold my judgement . The other surprise occured at Brunswick where North Old Boys jumped De La Salle in an inspirational first half which set up their 24 pt victory. Veterans Paul Booth, Tim Jones, Tony Egan and Bruno Conti at last got their team mates to follow their lead . De La haven't beaten North in a home and away match since '89 - it seems they have a problem with the NOBs . Basically De La had no forwards but this year certainly has seen the top teams stumble. Are North back on track? St Bernards put on a dazzling 3rd term to shake off a tenacious Old Trinity. Paul Gilmour was inspirational at chf and booted five goals in a match winning display . Rob Purcell and Chris Calthorpe controlled the midfield as Trinity fell away. The loss sent Trinity crashing to the bottom of the A-section ladder, 2 games from 8th place and looking B-section straight in the face . St Bernards take on Brighton today in another relegation contest . Collegians completely ended Haileybu ry 's season when they outclassed them by 61 pts . Aaron Harrison was in great touch across half fwd as the Lions established a match-winning 39 pt 1/2 time lead . Although not dominating, Collegians kept scoring while Haileybury faultered up forward . It looks like the Bloods will have to start making some plans for'94 . Billy Baxter, Chris McKenzie and Matt Armstrong battled on all day to keep their sides' finals hopes alive, but they were not good enough and certainly the better team won on the day. Ormond also put pay to Scotch's finals aspirations with a fortunate 12 pt victory . Scotch could have been light years in front by 1/2 time, but bad kicking is bad football . 10 more shots at goal and still trailing at '/2 time saw Scotch lose all confidence in their own ability to win the game . Ormond were far cooler and steadier and now only have North breathing down their neck . Anthony Grace certainly has added direction and talent to the Ormond line up. I know there would be a few clubs that wished his brother had stayed at Prahran too ! PREVIEW Undoubtedly the match of the day will be between the Old Xaverians and Collegians but the most important game will be between St Bernards and Old Brighton . Both teams are coming off victories, but Brighton seem to fall apart as soon as they cross South Rd . St Bernards don't have their stars firing, but I get the feeling

they are due for a good win - at this stage of the season, any win is a good win! Hayden and Pryor are the prime movers in the Brighton line-up, but St Bernards will do their best to put them off their game . For mine St Bernards at home show too much form and I'll go with them by 2 goals. Haileybu rycan play a part in the finals not by actually playing in them, but by helping to structure just who takes 4th spot . Today they take on North Old Boys and it will be a tough game. The Bloods will be very angry and North desperate, so many physical battles are likely to take place . Tim Jones and Chris McKenzie will have a great say on the outcome of this game when they go "head to head" in the centre. Since Haileybury have little to play for and North have everything to play for, I'll gowith the Old Boys - not confidently though' North by 5 pts . Ormond can cement their place in the four today and chances are they will when they play Trinity. The Monds have impressed this year and are only a game behind the 3 top teams - a double chance is not out of the question . Trinity can avoid relegation, but it now seems that this is only a faint hope . Jobling, Connell, McDonald and the Grace Brothers, may get too much of the footy today and if Ormond can blanket Heath, Trinity's hopes are miniscule . Ormond by 3 goals . De La Salle play Old Scotch - both teams are coming off disappointing losses, but De La really do appear far more talented on paper. Scotch have had a red hot go all year despite being undermanned . Big Tom Wilson looms as the danger man in the Scotch forward line but Scotch's strength lies in their ability to be hard at the ball . De La may not match them in this area, but sheer skill and talent should see De La home today. Chris Slattery seems back to his best and Danny Smith along with Grant Sheedy have been brilliant in defence . De La today - by 15 pts. Xavs and Collegians do battle, with the winner gaining a game break on the other as well as gaining that untouchable item called confidence . With the finals looming, a defeat here could be disastrous . Both teams have great talent, but which of them will have the desire and concentration . Collegians excel in these areas whereas the Xaverians have gone walkabout of late . Galbraith, Hoyle, Lake, Proctor, Irvine (and the list goes on!) all know how to play the big games. These traits should see the Lions home in a great game. If the day is dry and still a great football spectacle can be assured . Collegians by 2 goals.

MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" .


SENIORS NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .2 6.7 8.10 10.12 .72 LA SALLE 2 .4 2 .6 3 .8 6 .12 .48 DE ~ Booth . NORTH 6 BEST Booth, Jones, Curran, EgannB a e~ContB DE LA SALLE Hunter 2, Fraser, Dillon, Mannix, Slattery BEST Slattery, D Smith, Dwyer, McClounan, Sheedy, Swif t COLLEGIANS 6 .8 10.9 15.12 18 .13.121 OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .1 4.6 5.9 10 .10.70 COLLEGIANS Lake 4, Cleary 3, Woolhouse 2, Schober 2, Wallace 2 Wk 2, Dulmanis, Galbraith, Milat BEST Harrison, Hoyle, Galbraith, Woolhouse, Schobe r u. HAILEYBURY Kraus 3, Philips 2, McKenzie, Rove, M . Seccull, Tanner, „ s<en. BEST Baxter, Phillips, McKenzie, Armstrong, M . Seccull, Tanner OLD BRIGHTON 4 .3 5.5 10.13 12 .15.87 OLD XAVERIANS 0 .3 4.12 4.14 8.14.62 O. BRIGHTON T Hayden 4, Shippen 3, Krzywrnak 2, Perry, Schober. PAcLaughlan, BEST McLaughlan, Pryor, Perry, Talbot, Mercer, Lade 0. XAVERIANS Bourke 2, Blood 2, Richardson 2, O'Sullivan .Green BEST Dann, Colquhoun, McKay . Boven, Htlbery, Dillon ST BERNARDS 4 .2 6 .2 11 .8 13.8.86 OLD TRINITY 3 .2 6.3 7.4 9.9.63 ST BERNARDS Gilmore 5. L . Gollant 2, Chatfield 2, Spencer . Carey, P ;ell, Marshall . BEST Purcell . Calthorpe, Capes, Chatfield, Dobson, ( ,an . u . i RINITY Thomas2, Heath 2, Alhbon, Vanderhoek . Hatfield, Phdlips, ffe. BEST Vanderhoek, Seuling, Phillips, Beardsley, Strickland, son . OLD SCOTCH 2 .8 3.15 5.17 6.22 .58 ORMOND 5 .0 6 .2 9.9 10 .10.70 OLDSCOTCH Eagle 2, Handbury, Polkinghouse, Hosking, Stokes . BEST Wilson. Hume, Aulard Allen, Fuller, A . Har t ORMOND M . McDonald 2, A . Grace 2, S . Grace 2 . P Cleary 2, Wood, McColough BEST A . Grace, Gilmore . Templeton, Woodland, Edgell . Job ' g

1--- -_ - ~- - - -- n ° OLD HAILEYBURY vs NORTH OLD BOYS Field: W. Hinton, G . Thwaites Goal: D. Webster, A . Bisho p OLD XAVERIANS vs COLLEGIANS Freld: J . Toohey, R . Simon Goal: G . Grigg, R . Liddl e ST BERNARDS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: P. Gersch - Riddell Ump. Boundary: J . Wright - Riddell Ump . Goa1: M . Murray - Riddell Ump. DE LA SALLE OC vs OLD SCOTCH (EP Sunday) Field: M . Jackson, G . Curran Boundary : M . Tierney, L. Gallagher Goal: K . Pitcher, J_ Kell y Reserves Field: B. Lowe Reserves Boundary: L . Russell, S . Robertson Reserves Goal: L. Mirachi, N . McTaggart ORMOND vs OLD TRINITY Field: T. Hales, S . McCarthy Goal: R . Barichievitch, C. Chalmers

HEATH, Old Trinit y BOYLE, North Old Boys FRASER, De La Salle GILMOUR, St Bernards LAKE, Collegians STONEY, Old Xavs

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RESERVES NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .4 5 .8 6.11 6 .11 .47 DE LA SALLE 1 .1 4 .6 6 .9 8.14 .62 NORTH OLD BOYS Kearney 3, Collision, Dwyer, Peloso. BEST Zocco, Bugefa, Curulli, Peloso, Gale, Tatter DE LA SALLE Mastrianni 4, Wyles, Kinsella, Goss, Rudd, BEST Brasher . M Jackson, Mastrianni, Bndeson, Wyles, Leonar d COLLEGIANS 4.4 6.6 9.7 9.9 .63 OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .1 6.4 9.6 12 .11 .83 COLLEGIANS Greeves 4, Hibbins 3, Jefferson . Mathison BEST Hibbins, Mitchell, Blackman, Grooves, Mathson, Muiber 0. HAtLEYBURYArnhold4, M Carty2, Smith, Bennett, Kirkwood-Scott . Lavender. Panetta BEST Smith . Main, Candice. Lovell, Adamopoulos. Lyons OLD BRIGHTON 3 .1 6.6 8 .7 12,8.80 OLD XAVERIANS 5 .4 8.8 10.11 11 .13 .79 0. BRIGHTON Hoar 4, Ryan 3, Magee, Maratus, Timms, Cochrane, J Lade BEST Allen. Ryan. R Brown . Fddes, N, Timms, Hoar 0. XAVERIANS Nicolost 3. Anderson 2, Cardillo 2, D Dalton, Bourke R . Salter BEST Fay, Anderson, Dillon, McCorkill, D Dalton, Low e ST BERNARDS 3 .4 6.5 7.7 9 .10.64 OLD TRINITY 5 .0 8.6 8 .8 13.11 .89 ST BERNARDS Wood 4, Looker 2 . O'Connell . Mathewes . Godfrey BEST Comrto, Hanlon, Runting . Mathewes. Wood . J O'Connell 0. TRINITY Beet 3, Harmer 2, C Smith, Gibson . Sammut . Farrell Pitman, Vize BEST Harmer, Scott, R Hatfield . Phillips. Kett, Beet OLD SCOTCH 0 .1 2 .6 3 .7 8 .9.57 ORMOND 3 .3 4 .3 9 .8 9.11 .65 0 . SCOTCH Duthie 6, Aston . Anderson, Byrne BEST Duthie, J Hart. Warner, Newnham, Woodhouse . Holliday ORMOND Siderellis 3, Gribble 2, Stewart, Samild, Joy, Karrageorgio BEST Sidereliis, McGaw, Symes. Neel, Koppins, Kellehe r

250 GAMES AT ST BERNARD' S On Sunday 3/7 Jack O'Connell an absolute ornament to amateur football played his 250th game for St Bernard's . His career atthe club commenced in '80 in the U/19's where he won the B&F trophy . In '81 he was appointed captain but spent most of the season in the firsts. Jack started his career as a rover then achieved greatness in the backline as an attacking running back pocket player. Jack played in the '84 & '87 premiership sides & was R/U in B&F '88. Because of family & work commitments Jack played in G, Grade in '92 playing a great game in the grand final victory & being runner-up in the B&F . This year Jack returned to the res & I/C up to the lsts & kicked 2 vital gls in the victory over NOB . Jack together with his twin brother Mick have been dedicated clubmen and wonderful role models for all young men and footballers to follow. Congratulations Jack from everybody associated with St Bernard's football club. 250 GAMES TO NOB's LEGEND PAUL CONSIDINE Congratulations from all at North Old Boysto one of the club's greatest players, Paul Considine, on reaching the 250 games milestone with the club today (17/7) . Recruited from the school way back in'78 . Paul began in the U19s and it became obvious that Paul was a raretalent and the rest is history . Career achievements are numerous - member of North's'81, '86 and'91 "A" Grade Grand Finals and '82 "A" Grade Premiership side, Captain '88 and '89, B&F '87 and '88, member of innumerable VAFA Representative teams, 5 times member of Carnival Teams, All Australian Amateur and soon are just some of Paul's achievements in Amateur Football . A very versatile big man, Paul has played chb, chf and ruck for most of his career with Nth, all with telling effect . NOBs Committee, players and supporters, together with many other VAFA supporters join as one in congratulating Paul Considine on a very fine achievement.


~ 100 AT ST BERNARD S On 5/6 Wayne 'Chisel' Carey played his 100th game forthe club. Wayne played his first amateur game in '83 although he had played Junior Football since U/13's. Early on in his career he suffered a serious knee injury missing the '84 season . Since returning from a stint in the country in '90 Wayne has been St Bernard's No 1 ruckman as well as representing Victoria (1990-1993). His achievements include 2nd B&F twice, B&F '91 and 'B' Grade Premiership in '91 . Wayne is a fierce competitor on the field as his opponents can attest to, but is a real gentleman off the field and a great clubman . Well done Wayne hope you play many more games for St Bernard's . 100 AT ST BERNARD S Rod Doolan played his 100th game for St Bernards on 3/7. Rod started with the U/19's in'88 and captained them in '89 when they were runners-up to 0 Scotch . Although small of stature Rod has a heart as big as himself and can always be found on the bottom of the pack burrowing in for the ball . By sheer persistence Rod has played up in the "ones" this year. Some of Rod's memories include : Best Coach - Matt Mulkearns ; worst memory : Dropping a chest mark in goal square against Therry; Best Game : Elimination final U/19's against OMs . Keep up the good work Rod . 50 GAMES TO NOB's DAMIAN CERIN I All at NOBs would like to congratulate Damian Cerini on reaching the 50 games milestone with the club this week . After a turbulent start to his career with the club in'90, Damian has settled down to be one of Nth's prime movers. A very versatile player, Damian is equally capable of playing in attack, defence, across the centre or in a ruck-roving role. Congratulations Damian from the Committee, players and supporters . 50 GAMES TO NOB's DEAN GOODEAR Another player reaching the 50 games milestone this week with NOBs is Dean Goodear. Recruited from Therry in '90, Dean immediately left his mark by becoming co-winner of the VAFA's U19 B&F. Only a small player, Dean has regained some of his best form in '93 and may soon be pushing for senior selection . An integral member of the club's ReservesTeam, Dean has been playing excellent football across the centre and half-forward lines all year. Congratulations Dean from all at NOBs . GET WELL SOON TO NOB's GUY IRVIN E All at NOBs would like to wish Guy Irvine a speedy recovery after suffering a badly broken jaw in last week's game against De La. Playing in only his first Senior game for the season, Guy displayed the courage, commitment and endeavour that has been lacking for Nth in recent weeks by throwing himself fiercely at the ball only to suffer a severe injury. The club's committee, players and supporters unite in hoping that Guy recovers well and will be fit enough to take his place in the team's finals campaign later this year.

M ELEES - B EWARE

A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each otherto the ground or other similar such conduct" .

• As mentioned previously there will be no Amateur Footballer next weekend . Today's issue will need to be kept for next weekend - player numbers etc . Patrons attending Elsternwick Park to view the representative match against the VCFL will be able to obtain a special edition Record at the ground for that particular match . • A set of keys was handed in last weekend after the Sunday Elsternwick Park match . A 'Stadium'tag was attached to the bunch of keys . Enquiries Phil Stevens 531 8333. • New work number for Chris Kelly (Mazenod) is 265 4228 (fax 265 4411 ) • Some club runners and club boundary umpires are still "calling the play" for players of their club whilst acting in their official positions. Runners must only take messages from a coach direct to a player and then return immediately to the bench - not loiter on the field to watch play and acting as "another set of eyes or another voice" for the team . When on-field incidents occur runners must never grab opposition players - this year some runners have been suspended and clubs fined for misdemeanours of the above nature. • It has been brought to the notice of the Executive that once again far too many people are gathering inside the fence and are even moving along the actual boundary line. Only essent i al people are to be inside the fence (or the compulsory second line where there is no fence) . These people should be seated and should only b e the coach, the interchange players, the team runner, trainer and perhaps the coach's chief assistant . At Elsternwick Park no official is to encroach over a clearly marked line which is the length of the coach's box and is marked halfway between the boundary line and the fence . It would be good for other clubs to follow this lead .

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LastTuesday the VAFA U19 team played the VFA in the annual VicHealth Challenge M atch . The game was a spectacle of great skill and discipline by the VFA boyswho clearly outpointed our boys in most positions - the VFA winning easily in the end 25 .13 .163 to the VAFA 8.8 .56. The game was won in the first qtr after a promising first goal to the VAFA team . The VFA team then clicked into gear and led by a handsome 25 pts . If it wasn't for the efforts of Captain Brett Pannam, David Waters and a tireless Chris Lovell the game could well have been over. As the game wore on the VFAtookthe game bythe scruff of the neck . With Paul Dimmattina dominating across half forward, ruckman Harvard and on-bailer Kimpton setting up many plays the VAFA were floundering at 1/2 time . In the 2nd half theVAFA boys did re-group and fought the game right out . Micah Berry dominated the packs, Anthony Labagnara added pace in the 2nd 1/2, and when Travis O'Brien was forced to defence to quell the many VFA attacks the VAFA forward line struggled . O'Brien and Nathan Willits battled hard in defence but on the day were outnumbered on too many occasions. Congratulations are extended to the VFA side, Coach Neil Jordan, Team Manager Ken Liddicoat and all of the players on their victory . Likewise to John Simpson, Max Lyon and Peter Harris commiserations, however the boys did fight it out to the end and were beaten by a better side on the day. The Rover was at the game last Tuesday and was lucky enough to see firsthand the work of a team manager. The following article was prepared by Dean Turner, Banyule Secretary on the Match Day Duties of a Team Manager. Interesting reading . The Coaches Left Hand Man - The Team Manager The Team Manager is the administrative arm of the team . His/her duties are isolated from the coach in as much as the Team Manager's duty is to ensure the team is correctly equipped and attired . The Team Manager is usually among the first to arrive at a game for a number of reasons. To liaise with officials from opposition team, locate change rooms and time keepers area . A car park close the change rooms is desirable due to the amount of equipment to be transported from car to rooms . Frequent trips to the car occur after cries of : "Mum's packed the wrong coloured shorts", or "I've only got one sock" and, "any spare laces in the case? " The Team Manager is also responsible for the safe keeping of valuables. The vital part of the Team Manager's duties is the Team Sheet . It is of utmost importance that the players and officials sign the sheet in the appropriate places . Players should ensure that the jumper number listed to them is correct . In the unfortunate case of a reportthe umpire/s always refer to the Team sheet . You could suffer a penalty applicable to another player. At the completion of the game the Team Manager should check the change rooms for items left behind .

The odd sock, shorts, or even an entire bag is often forgotten . A simple check when packing your kit is to pack all your gear systematically from head to toe e .g . `head protection (if worn), mouth guard (essential), jumper (if you wash your own), jocks, shorts, socks, boots, towel etc . It is always difficult to recover lost gear, especially in away games . Support the Team Manager. He/she is part of the team and contributes as much to the success of the team as the coach and players . - submitted by Banyule AFC in the interests of making match days more manageable! Great to see the helpers at last week's VicHealth Challenge Match . To name them (not in any particular order) Pat and Kelly Harris, Paul Eaton, Brian Keays, Norm Crisp, Tom Johnston, Richard Evans, Sue Blizzard, Leanne Miles, Mark "Chippy" O'Loughlin and Greg "Ando" Anderson . Their help was invaluable on the day . *kit

Drug Test of the Week goes to the A-Rese rve Section last week. Every game was an upset with the exception of one - NOBs beating De La . The results were Scotch (1st) down to Ormond (5th), Xavs (2nd) beaten by Brighton (8th), Collegians (6th) to Haileybury (10th) and St Bernards (7th) down to Trinity (9th) . Who knows what will happen this week . Speaking of last week's results, here are some highlights/lowlights . Mazenod in C-section stamped themselves flag favourites with a win over Ivanhoe. Coming from some 5 or 6 goals down in the last qtr to win by 3 pts . What about Scotch in A-section kicking at the white posts 8 more times than Ormond and losing by 12 pts. In Club 18 Sth Mazenod kicked the sweep against Collegians 23.14 to 1 .1) . Next weekend sees no round of football for Sections A, B and U19/1 . On the Sunday (25/7) the senior side take on the VCFL Representative side at Elsternwick Park . In what is expected to be a tough and entertaining spectable all VAFA supporters are urged to come along and support the VAFA side . The score stands at 2 wins for the VCFL ('85, '87) and 1 win for the VAFA ('84), let's even the score on the 25th . ~r*~k The Rover heard on the grapevine that one particular club, after fighting out a tough relegation battle last Saturday,w ere that disappointed in losing they left without having a drink with the opposition . No excuses guys - a drink after the game is "good for football".

To finish on a very happy note : Phil Stevens spoke last week at a W hitefriars Lunch and at the completion of the speech presented the club with a group hoto from last year s Vote Count Night at the Radpsson President . The photo included a number of current administration and coaching staff plus the recently deceased Simon Strike . Well done VAFA .


SECTION by David Hollan d REVIEW Supporters at EP last Sunday witnessed a great game of footy between Bulleen/Temp and Banyule with the Bullants victorious by 5 pts to re-emerge in the top 4 for the 1st time since Round 5. The Bears had the breeze in the 1st & 3rd qtrs and used it well, however, their defence allowed the Bullants to boot 7 gls against it a telling factor in the final analysis! The final term saw the lead change 4 times but, after leading by 5 pts at 3/4 time, the Bears could not hang on . Great to see Bullants captain Simon "Skip" Driver as their best with a great game at FB and Trent Agost, Anthony "Pants" Panov and Chris McWaters, 3 very consistent players, were also amongst the better performers . Bears small men Lincoln Burns and Paul Carroll starred, as they usually do, for Banyule, with Greg Sutterby and the big men Rory Cullen and Dave Williams also playing well . Fawkner played host to 0 Parade and were never in the hunt as Parade were in total control and led all day against poor opposition from Fawks . Once again, Brett Pannam was in scintillating touch, booting 8 gls whilst team mate Terry Canavan shared ruck honours with "Henry" Lawson. Mick Mulvahill would be pleased, not only with the win, but the fact that his charges put 4 qtrs together again - an inconsistency which has burdened OPs this season . Nathan Willitts continued his good season whilst Scott La Ferlita was excellent at CM B . Although his side copped a 15 gl hiding, Fawks centreman, Warren Hoare could hold his head high after an outstanding performance whilst Sean Gray & Craig Ford put in good performances also. After a top performance the previous week, Therry were anything but convincing in their struggling 21 pt win over Whitefriars . Therry held a 56 pt lead at 1/4 time aided slightly by a gentle breeze only, however, the boys relaxed, as has become customary on many occasions this year, allowing Friars back in it, and led by just 21 at 1/2 time . Friars tried hard in the 2nd 1/2 howeverthe lacklustre Therry side did just enough to hold on and win you won't get away with that come fi nals time! Tim Taylor, Gerard Biddelstone and Paul Matton did well in defence whilst Mick Petrevski controlled the ruck with a 6 inch advantage over Chris Burke (height!) Anthony & Mathew Carbone were once again amongst the Friars best, together with Tim Pratt who booted 5 to bring histallyto 40. 0 Mentone ended the winning run of Uni Blues with a 37 pt win at home to solidify (not cement!) their 3rd spot on the ladder. Unbeknown to this scribe, Uni went into the game minus Taylor, both Harris's and Steve Kirsanovs - 4 of their more consistent performers this season - Taylor especially of late. With this in mind, I don't think the Blues were ever in with a show . Certainly, Tom Hutchins accredited himself well at FF with 4 gls but had little support . Uni's Jim Buckley and Brian Paterson had a great duel in the ruck, so too respective skippers Hamish Worsley and John Sly on the ball . The difference was the opposing forward lines with Acreman, Bournon, Solley and Stroud booting all 15 between them whilst in defence, Nick Macquire and Darren Murphy dominated .

In a wind affected encounter at the Junction Oval, OMs held Marcellin to 4.3 in the 3rd qtr whilst booting 2 .4 against the wind to go into the final qtr just 13 pts down . With the breeze at their backs . OMs then ran out winners by 16 pts, the Eagles only managing 1 behind in the term . The loss saw Marcellin slip 11/2 gamesfrom 4th, and they'll have to work hard from here to have a chance. Tim Stuckey was back amongst the best, along with regulars, Richard Webb and Zani Useinov and Scot Teal, despite only bagging 2, also contributed well under difficult marking conditions. For the Eagles, ruck rover John Pappas, the consistent Adam Ryder and Matt Amad put in solid performances . PREVIEW The 0 Parade vs Banyule match shapes as an enthrawling battle with Parade finding consistency throughout 4 qtrs in the last 2 outings and Banyule - well, you know Banyule! Some interesting match-ups include Terry Canavan and Dave Williams in the ruck and Brett Pannam and Lincoln Burns on ball . Parade usually play their ground well and, whilst last week's win was over average opposition, I thinkthey'II take the 4 pts by 4 pts . Therry, at home to Fawkner is a mis-match at 1st glance with Fawkner really looking ahead to '94 in C Grade and Therry hoping for a return to A Section . Funny things happen and whilst I expect Therry to carve Fawks up, they don't want any relaxation creeping in, especially at this point in their campaign - Therry by 8 gls . 0 Mentone vs Whitefriars and, based on respective ladder positions, another mis-match, but - back the truck up - Friars knocked the Panthers over ist time round, and, boy, did they love every minute of it! The Panthers bounced back with a good win over Blues last week and, with a couple of injured expected to return and their determination not to lose to the Friars again, should bring home the bacon by 19 pts. Bulleen/Temp play host to OMs in an interesting game. The Bullants, back in the 4 again, will be looking to cement that spot and I bet are as keen as mustard . For this game OMs, unimpressive of late, are certainly not living up to their reputation and the form that saw them dominatethe 1st half of the fixture . A return to that form is likely in the not too distant future, but not today! Bullants to upset by 3 gls . Marcellin & Uni Blues journey to headqtrs today and this, I believe, is absolute crunch time for the Eagles lose this and you can forget finals . Uni Blues, very disappointed with last weeks loss to the Panthers should have Chris Taylor and perhaps Greg Lockhead back although some of their other guns are still on "Students Siesta". Nonetheless, the mere presence of these 2 up forward is enough to tip the scales. Blues way by 3-4 gls. PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Only Marcellin faxless last week - lets make it 100% for the last 5 games guys . Fax 583 1993 or Phone 585 0646 by 11 am Monday.


SENIORS BANYULE 5.6 6.10 13.13 15.15.105 3.1 9.5 13.8 17.8.110 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE BANYULE Brockwell 3. Sutterby 3, Carroll 2, Gilbert, Wrtchell, O'Brien, Williams, Burns, Adams, Glass . BEST Carroll, Adams, Cullen, Harte . Williams, Burns . BULLEEN/TEMP Frosinos 5, Pace 4 . Agosta 3, Young 3, D. Matthews, N, Bone. BEST Driver, Agosta, Panoy, Cumming, McWaters, Nigro . FAWKNER 0.3 4.6 5.11 6.16.52 OLD PARADIANS 6 .5 10.10 15.12 21 .15.141 FAWKNER Korp 2, Ceccheni, Saggers, Gray, Ford . BEST Hoare, Lawson, "Ford, Gray, Horvath, K. Wilson . 0, PARADIANS Pannam B, Boyd 5, Brabender 3, O'Keefe 2, Beck, B . Jrr,~ce, P. Joyce. BEST Canavan, Pannam, LaFerlita, Willitts, Boyd, Vincent . WHITEFRIARS 0 .4 7.6 10.9 15.11 .101 THERRY CCOB 9 .6 10 .9 16 .12 18.14 .122 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 5, Coghlan 2, Brisbane 2, Philip, Harrison, A Carbone, Burke, McNeil, Nasmith . BEST A. Carbone, McKeown, M . Carbone. Pratt, Naismith, Mark Bateman . THERRY B;ddlestone 4, Zanetti 4, Baker 4, Crotty 2, Caruana, Goodwin, Taylor, Whybrow. BEST Taylor, Castaldi, Biddlestone, Petrevski, Bannister, Matton. OLD MENTONIANS 3 .4 7.6 10 .9 15.13 .103 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .3 5.4 8 .4 10 .6 .66 0. MENTONIANS Acreman 6, Solley 3, Bournon 3, Stroud 3 . BEST Sherrill . Sly, Gardner, Paterson, Murphy, Grant . UNI BLUES T Hutchins 4, O'Brien, Davis, Cavalier, Ord, Worsley, Hall . BEST Buckley, McIntyre, Hazeldme, T. Hutchins, Cavalier, Worsley. OLD MELBURNIANS 0 .3 5 .6 7.10 11 .16 .82 MARCELLIN 5 .8 5 .8 9.11 9 .12 .66 0 . MELBURNIANS Webb 3, Ward-Ambler 2, Theodore 2, Teal 2, Oliver, Hewitt. BEST Stuckey, Webb, Bryan, Fafoutellis, Useinov, Teal . MARCELLIN Pappas 2, Bourke 2, Ryder, Keays, Waters, Moran, Beattie BST Pappas, M . Boysen, Ryder, Cooper, M . Amad, Waters .

RESERVES BANYULE 0.3 2 .5 2 .9 2 .14.26 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.6 4 .8 5.11 7.15 .57 BANYULE Raywood, P. WdchelL BEST P. Witchell, Boucher, Raywood, Gilles, Hoist, Healy . BULLEEN/TEMP G . McLaren 3, C . Parris 2, P Faulkner, B . Harvie. BEST M . Bellato, D . Hoopoer, P. Faulkner. R. Minney, A Parris, P Bone. FAWKNER 0.1 2.4 3.4 7.12 .54 OLD PARADIANS 5 .3 6.6 11 .8 12 .10 .82 FAWKNER Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0. PARADIANS Fuller 5, Kerr 2, Mulligan . S. Farrell, Cosma, Ball, Herman . BEST Ball, Jones, Herman, Baird, Mulligan, Mill s WHITEFRIARS 1 .4 4.5 5.8 10.11 .71 THERRY CCOB 5.3 7.5 11 .6 13.8.86 WHITEFRIARS Midro4, Sharkie 2, Lee, PeterO'Brien, Vernal, McRohan . BEST Midro, Harrison, McGrath, Haesler, Feutrill, Sharkie . THERRY Eldrett 2, Newbould 2, Pinner 2 Bye, Pearse, Hollow, McMahon, Urli, Sexton, Lyons. BEST Urli, Carter, Pinner, Pearse, Finnigan, Bye . OLD MENTONIANS 3.1 4.4 7.4 9.8.62 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .2 6.4 7.6 7.7.49 0. MENTONIANS Pride 4, M . Leone, Riley, Oxland, Curran, Webster . BEST Petrov, Edmonds, M . Leone, Moodie, Pride, Curran . UNI BLUES Shaddock 2, Bokor, Unsworth, Dudley, Mudge, Gtles . BEST Unsworth, Canon . Markley. Bonadio, Fryer. Mudge OLD MELBURNIANS 6.3 9.4 14 .9 17.12 .114 MARCELLIN 2 .1 6 .2 7.2 10.4 .64 0. MELBURNIANS Fraser 5, MacKay 3, Wallace-Smith, Branchflower 2, Dixon, Clements, Sinn, Luckock, Francis, Maskiell . BEST Bardsley, James, Fraser, M . Rose, A . Nelson, Sinn . MARCELLIN Binion 6, Hood 2, Dunlan 2. BEST A .Amad, Binion, Delahunt, A. Duncan .

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with another '91 U19 "Production" in Chris Radin notching up his 50th game against Whitefriars today. With a couple of senior appearances so far this season the club hopes for many more games from Chris in the future as a regular senior player. Well done Slab!

OLD PARADIANS vs BANYULE Field: P. Wiseman, G. Ridd Boundary: S. Branagan, A . Stapleton Goal: J . Kelly, G . Clancy THERRY CCOB vs FAWKNER Field: M . Bushfield, P. Molloy Goal: G . Wright, I . Smith Reserves Field: D. D'Altera OLD MENTONIANS vs WHITEFRIARS Field: R. Mayston, W. Henry Boundary: S. Bayes, F. Martinez Goal: W. Fowler, R. Dunstan BULLEENREMPLESTOWE vs OLD MELBURNIANS Field: M . Gibson, D. Dalgleis h Goal: R . Seymour, G . Chalmers MARCELLIN vs UNI BLUES (EP Saturday) Field: P. La Vale, A . Dame n Boundary: P. Mierisch, C . Condos Boundary: J . tyrrell, S. Pitcher Reserves Field: R . Burns Reserves Boundary: T. Kramme, M. Shelton Reserves GoaJ: C. Linczowski, N . McTaggart

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N OTE TO CLUBS IN SECTIONS WHERE THERE AR E ®Byes this year occur in Club XVIII North, Under 19/South, Under 19/Central (2 byes), F Section/Two. eAt the end of the first round of matches (home and away matches) the final placings on the ladder will be determined by dividing PREMIERSHIP POINTS by the NUMBER OF GAMES PLAYED (A .P.P. - average premiership points ) ® PERCENTAGE will be calculated as normal - total points scored x 100 divided by total points scored against. ®Premiership Lists (p48) will be regularly presented in a different form for the above sections .


C SECTION by Ken Bremner

Will wonders never cease? Firstly our 'A' man Adam Kenyon cracks the jackpot then yours truly follows up with the perfect score the very next week . Last weeks round promised plenty on paper and the results go to show that we weren't let down . 'Big' Lancie and myself very nearlyfound ourselves being tag-teamed through the Ivanhoe mud . 2 pts to be exact which goes to show just how slender the margin is between the top 2 and possibly down to number 5(Kew) who are the only team to conquer the Nods thus far. REVIEW - ROUND 13 (10 July ) At Arctic Park (Monash Uni) Commbank fumped out of the boxes to a 6 gl to 2 lead at qtr time and were playing like a team possessed and with heaps of confidence . Amazing what a 5 minute break can do . The game changed 180 degrees with the `Blues' in total control for the remainder with them adding 14 gls to the 'Bankers' 4. End result, Monash Blues 30 pt winners . The Ivanhoe and M azenod game had all the ingrediants of a great spectacle and thankfully it didn't let anyone down . Mazenods 2 pt victory keeps them at the top of the table but I ponder what psychological advantage Ivanhoe may have gained from the game now that they've substantially reduced the gap. Only time will tell ! Parkside while registering 2 more scoring shots than Ajax never really looked like taking the points . The 'Jacks', 28 pt winners, are going along nicely at present and have a solid base from which to launch their finals preparation . For the 'Parkers' survival is the hot topic and they'll be hellbent over the next 2 weeks to knock off a big scalp . Another thriller was played out between MHSOB's and Kew at Elsternwick Park . In an absolute must game for both camps the 'Schoolers' got home bythe narrow margin of 5 pts and in doing so leap frogged over their opponents to snatch 4th spot by 2 premiership points and a healthy % age advantage . With the draw of both over the next 2 weeks these posibons may vary accordingly. Caulfield Grammar just about ensured their 'C' grade spot for '94 by slam dunking St Kilda/Sth Caulfield by the largest margin of the day, 68 pts . The Saints find themselves in a% age battle at present with Parkside to avoid the dreaded unless they can get the 4 pts in a couple of the remaining 5 rounds . PREVIEWS - ROUNDS 14 (17 July) & 15 (24 July - No Amateur Footballer) Round 14 - Mazenod whilst not wanting to underestimate Monash Blues will no doubt relish the break from the heat that they've faced in the last few weeks. 'Blues' will serve it up but the Nods will not only survive but thrive and win by 40 pts. Ajax at home to Ivanhoe will be a real tester for both outfits. Two astute coaches pitted against each other and with key players from both teams going head to head . Round 17, season 1992 Ajax rose from the dead to beat a rampant Ivanhoe and whilst not dead this season I'm a great one for deja vu . The 'Jackers' by 5 pts .

Parkside travel to the 'Cabbage Patch' to take M HSOBs to task. I believe however that it'll be the ' High boys who do the lesson giving . Now that'Rotten' Ronnie has got his charges into the 4 no way will he let them relent the position easily . Parkside to give their all as always but the 'Schoolers' up trumps by 27 pts . Oval 8 Albert Park is where Commbank and Caulfield Grammarians will strut their stuff . The Grammar boys are nigh on safe but won't want to drop their guard against the Bankers who are just about on is about 60 to their last chance . Arguably, confidence 80% of what football is all about . Grammar have plenty, the Bank very little. End of story and/or argument . Grammar by 24 pts. Round 15 - Monash Blues host Ajax in what should be an entertaining game. Two good free running teams, however the 'Jacks' have an edge in overall talent . Jackers' by 30 pts. Ivanhoe welcome M HSOBs to their digs and that's about where the pleasantries will end . The 'Hoes will flex their muscles and strut their stuff in front of their parochial audience all of which will cause the'Schoolers' stage fright. 'Hoes by 37 pts . Parkside go on the road to engage Kew in a battle that will be a beauty . For Kew, the chance to get back in the 4 and the 'Parkers' an opportunity to put some space between them and others down the bottom end . Class to prevail, Kew by 19 pts . Caulfield Grammar play M azenod at Oval No. 2 Albert Park and will go intothe game as underdogs and rightfully so if ladder positions are any indication . In their 1st encounter earlier this year 1 qtr cost Grammar dearly . On a hiding to nothing I'm tipping a real turn-up for the books with Grammar to salute by 9 pts . St Kilda/Sth Caulfield turnout against a depleted Commbank outfit . Earlier this season on neutral ground (E/Park) the'Bankers' notched up their 1st win . Whilst hoping like hell history can repeat itself one must be realistic and tip the Saints at home to get in by 21 pts . 'Big' Lancie Lovechilds dare of the week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haveto wait until round 15 where along with K .B. well give the Caulfield Grammar boys a bit of relish to attack the Nodders. Beat'em guys and we'll come on down and do as we did for the Ajax lads in 1992 . Clean and polish the boots of the senior 21 . (in an orthodox manner and not with toothbrushes) .

MONASH BLUES vs AJAX IVANHOE vs MHSOB KEW vs PARKSID E CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs MAZENO D ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD vs COMMONWEALTH BANK


SENIORS 17.15 .117 MONASH BLUES 2 .4 7.9 13.12 COMMONWEALTH BANK 6.7 7.10 10.11 12 .15.87 MONASH BLUES Spencer 4, Barker 3, Smith 3, Kellock 2, Alexander, Baring, Crampton, Hipwell, Rowland . BEST Headberry, Broun . Smith, Barker, Baring, Hipvell, C'WEALTH BANK Linford 3, Wallmeyer 3, Walsh 2, Bunnell, Corboy, McDonald, Melican, BEST Sparrow, Lewis, A . Pitts, Walsh, Griggs, Henderson . IVANHOE 4.9 8 .12 13.12 15 .13.103 3 .1 7.6 9.9 15 .15.105 MAZENOD IVANHOE Ford 5, E . Flynn 4, Newbold 2, Nibali, Freeman, McGowan, Kenned . BEST McGowan, Devlin, J . Hoffman, Nibali, Ford, E . Flynn . MAZENYOD D. Murray 3, Peter Green 2, Hunt 2, McMullin, C . Murray, Guiliano, Barker, Noble, Pat Green, Polan, Carter . BEST Hunt, Brookes, O'Hara . Noble, Pat Green, Barker . PARKSIDE 2 .2 3.8 5 .12 9 .16 .70 11 .5 15.7-97 AJAX 5 .3 7.3 PARKSIDE SansoneHi 4, Chilcott, Harris, G . Panlari, G . Williams, Yoksich BEST Allan, Georgiou, Sturgess, Inserra, Sansonetti, MacNamara AJAX Goetz5, Gordon 3, Hoppe 2, Levy 2 . Dunne, Galbin, Bloom, BEST Jason Wrobel, Goetz . Engelman, Bloom, Gordon, B . Cohe n MHSOB 1 .1 6 .8 6 .12 11 .14 .80 KEW 5 .4 6 .4 7.8 11 .9 .75 MHSOB Caf(ry 5, Helmet 2, Webster, Day, Dixon, Exton . BEST Caffry, . Newton, Yee, Dixon, O'Brien, Exto n R KEW Correa4, Wood 2, Busuttil 2, Bradley, White, King . BEST S .Bruno, Burden, Thornley, Cullen, S. Kitson, White , CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5.4 10 .7 16 .10 19 .12-126 ST KILDAlSTH CAULFIELD 1 .1 4 .3 4 .6 8.10 .58 CAULFIELD GR P. Murtagh 5, N . Caple 4, B. Mathews 2, M . Dicrosta 2, G, Williams, M . Klose, N . Lubransky, R . Harrison, A . Will, D. Matthews BEST P. Murtagh, G. Williams, M . Klose, B. Webster, C. Simpson, N Lubransky. ST KILDAISTH CAULIELD Bergman4, Riddell 2, R . Gilmore, W. Gilmore BEST Capron, Renwick, Sherman, R . Gilmore, Bergman, McGaw RESERVES MONASH BLUES 3 .4 7.5 9 .5 11 .7.73 COMMONWEALTH BANK 1 .0 2 .1 3 .1 4 .2 .26 MONASH BLUES Koop6, Mastos2, Hadley2, P Millie . BESTGreatteam effort C'WEALTH BANK Grid], Maya, Harris, Thompson . BEST Rachor, Curtin, Lucas, Hamilton, Rowe, Thompso n IVANHOE 2.2 4.3 6 .3 7,3 .45 MAZENOD 3 .0 8 .3 9 .5 13.7.85 IVANHOE Hayward 2, Dowling, Molloy, Strangwick . Thackwray. C . Flynn BEST P. Lee, M . Thackwray, S . Molloy, A . Scott, M . Rooney, J. Williams MAZENOD A . Rogers 3, Couttie 2, Howard 2, Poulter 2, Boyle, Amy, Maloney, Connolly. BEST A . Rogers, Grimison, Hall, Howard, Smfth . G Rogers. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . PARKSIDE 1 .2 2 .4 3 .4 5 .6 .36 AJAX 0 .3 2 .5 6 .9 7.10 .52 PARKSIDE Cotter4, R . Dean. BEST Mifsud, Meehan, Shorts . Williams, Dunabin, Cotter , AJAX Flinkier 4. Jelinek, D. Marks, Silver. BEST Gross, Jelinek, Zurbo . D.Marks, Redlich, Janover. MH S OB 4 .2 10.7 13 .8 21 .9 .135 KEW 2 .4 3 .5 4 .9 5 .9 .39 MHSOB McGrath 5, Wix 5, Menzies 2, S . Konstanty 2, Feferkranz, A Palmos, M . Webster, P- Konstanty, Verma, Oxlade, Bradley, Ansell . BEST Feferkranz, McGrath, Wix, A . Palmos, Bradley, Ansell . KEW Kiriacou 3, D. Mascitti 2 . BEST Bakagiannis, Brass I, Walton, Kiriacou, McClay, C . Hope. CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .4 4 .4 5.7 6.7.43 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 .2 2 .4 3.5 5.6.36 CAULFIELD GR S . Barker 3, A . Kahnski 2, R . Knight. BEST C Thomas, D. Kitchen, R . Allsop, A. Kalinski, C. Worthington, D. Alle n ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD J . Dunlevie 2, King, Pope, Rogers BEST Pope, Howard, J . Dunlevie, Credlins, Atchison, Derha m

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PAR K OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE .

MAZENOD OC vs MONASH BLUES Field: P. Simpson, M . Forde Goal: T. Stephens, K . Walker AJAX vs IVANHOE Field: J . Garrett, P. Buchanan Boundary: D. Gourlay, C. Swift Goal: J . Velleman (Rot), S. Kahn MHSOB vs PARKSIDE Field : P Cherry, H . Little Goal: D. Murray, G . Simpson COMMONWEALTH BANK v CAULFIELD GR . (Oval 8 Albert Pk - Change at Oval 4) Field: J. Natoli, C. Keeton Goal: L . Wilson, M . Lentini (Rot) ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs KEW Field: B. Lowe, J. Moore Goal: K . Pitcher, M . Symons

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50 GAMES TO "THE DUNSTER" St Kilda/Sth Caul welcomes David Dunlevie as its newest member of the 50 game club, David the eldest of two talented brothers playing at the club was recruited from Xavier College. David is one of the most improved players at the club having established himself as a dashing fb in the reserves who is known to have a bounce at every opportunity . Congratulations on afine achievement . 50 UP FOR "JAWS " Steve Mentha plays his 50th consecutive game for Monash Blues today (17/7) . Popularly known as' Jaws", Steve won the B&F in the under 19's last year, and has cracked it for a couple of games in the seniors this yearAs hisfriends say, "He loves his footie and he Ioves his beer", and everybody in the blues looks forward to him going on to complete the second half of his "Ton" .

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D SECTION by Tom Brai n

SENIORS ST KEVINS 6.3 6.5 12.10 18.14.122 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .2 3.7 3.7 4 .11 .35 ST KEVINS G . Lee-Conway 5, R . Gross 3, Caild 2, Clohessy 2, Callanan 2, Olive, Brady, O'Connor, Mulcahy . BEST Mulcahy, Pivetta, Olive, R . Gross, Hopkins, G . Lee-Conway . HAMPTON ROVERS Amoore, Anderson, Cullen, Wills . BEST Scarlett, Blick, R . Melniak, Anderson. Boyle, D . Alessi NORTH BRUNSWICK 9.9 .63 OLD GEELONG 12 .12 .84 NTH BRUNSWICK A . Tirchett 2, D.Demorton 2 . K . Hehir, J . Tirchett, Grimaldi, Keay. BEST A . Tirchett, M . Demorton, Thorpe, J . Tirchett . J . Briffa . K . Hehir. 0. GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THOMASTOWN 2 .4 3.4 4.9 8 .11 .59 BRUNSWICK 2 .1 6.6 8.7 15.11 .101 THOMASTOWN Reid 2, Papaidanou 2, Colosimo, Farchione, L . Smith, A. Fellows. BEST Haring, A . Fellows, Plant, Papaioanou, Pougios, Colosim o BRUNSWICK Sayers 4 . Cross 3, McCulloch 2 . Beaumont 2, Strachan, S Gibson, Burgess, Shaw. BEST Beaumont, Hall . Cordes. McCulloch . Cross . Hewit t UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.3 8.6 13.8 17.13 .115 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5.3 9.5 11 .5 12 .5 .77 UNI BLACKS Rourke 5, Evans 3, Anderson 3, Caccawello 2, Wines, J . Gray. A. Gray. Townsend . BEST Mills, Bandit, Rourke, Wines, Munan, A . G ray WILLIAMSTOWN van Dongen 5, Featherston 2, Temby2, Calderwood, T. Cannon, Payne. BEST M . Cannon, Case, Turnley, Clerk, T . Cannon, Calderwood . OLD IVANHOE 3 .3 4 .6 8.9 15 .12 .102 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 4 .2 13.5 14.9 17.14 .116 0. IVANHOE B Hall 4, M . Huber 2, S. Pidoto 2, J. Stevens 2. G . Haros . M Stewart, J . Weddle, R. Weddle, D. Lowson . BEST D . Lowson . M . Clarkson . G . Haros, J. Stevens, P Wall, B. Hall . ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS T. Beasley 4, MacGeorge 3, Parsons 3. Edwards 2, Berry, Kinsella . McCraw, Tomlinson, Johnstone BEST Hutchinson, Jones . Donnellan, Berry, T. Beasley. Johnstone . RESERVES ST KEVINS 10.6 .66 HAMPTON ROVERS 8.12 .60 ST KEVINS Lewin 4, Jer. Sargeant 2 . Noonan 2, Fogarty, Herman . BEST McKaige, Jer Sargeant, Lewin, Howard . John Sargeant, Whitbread . HAMPTON ROVERS Derrick 2, Hibbs 2, T. Atkinson, J . Alessi, Knight . Pearce. BEST Barrett, Pearce, Bird, McLeod, Derrick . Ivey. NTH BRUNSWICK 4.3 .27 OLD GEELONG 11 .16 .82 NTH BRUNSWICK J. Saunders, Adams, Christodoulou, Gretgrix BEST Boreili . Ward . P Randello, P Hehir, Adams, Dowsett 0. GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received THOMASTOWN 3 .5 4 .6 6.8 10.10.70 BRUNSWICK 0 .1 5 .3 5.3 8.5 .53 THOMASTOWN Argryiou 3. Plownght 2, Leale 2, Theodorou, Valentino. LatouL BEST Leale, Dimouski . DiMaggio, Kennedy, Pellegrino, Alfonsi . BRUNSWICK Snelson 2, Spezza 2, Watford 2, McBride, Kennedy. BEST Courts, Barley, Sedgwick, Kennedy, McBride, Watford . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .8 13 .9 16.15 22.20.152 W ILLIAMSTOW N CYMS 0 .1 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 .7 UNI BLACKS Longley 5, Moorfield 4, Burnett 3, Little 2 . Qutlty 2, McGowan 2 . Sprunt . Smith . Noonan . Carrah . BEST Longley. Burnett . Moor6eld Little, Hallam . McGowa n WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson . BEST The whole team battle spritedly OLD IVANHOE 2 .1 5.5 9 .7.6 1 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 1 .0 4.0 7.2 9.3 .57 0. IVANHOE C Lynch 4, T. Young 3, D Craker, M . Colledge. BEST A Ongarells, B . Parry, J . Maycock, C Lynch, D Toll, D. Sup a ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS Foot-Connolly 2, Smith 2, Stuttard 2 . Hanrahan, Leyden . Newport. BEST R . Lomagno . Thompson . L'Huil6er. Hanrahan . M Lomagno, Smith

SENIORS HOWELLS, Old Geelon g CRAWFORD, Hampton Rovers STEWART, Old Ivanho e A . SMITH, Thomastow n MacGEORGE, St Bedes/Mentone Tiger RESERVES LITTLE, Uni Blacks COLLEDGE, Old Ivanhoe LEWIN, St Kevins OB MOORFIELD, University Blacks SPINKS, University Black s

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SKOB LEGEND'S 250 MILESTON E

Todays game against 0 Geelong marks an important career milestone in the football life of St Kevins stalwart M ark "Cou g ar" M cKai g e. Mark commenced with SKOB in '78 and played in a grand final that year showing great potential during a personally memorable final series . Mark progressed quickly to achieve club captaincy in'81 at the age of 24. He represented Victoria in both '81 & '82 and continued to play outstanding football in the backline through the last decade . In '87 Cougar won the seniors B&F and his loyalty & dedication were rewarded with life membership in '90 & best clubman in 1992. Behind the scenes Mark has served as Press Correspondant, Photographer, Artist and Concussion Consultant. Cougar is currently cocaptaining the resies in it's quest for a flag and attains the age of his famous No. 36 guernsey during this years final's. From all your friends at SKOB and from the VAFA, well done Cougar on a marvellous 15 yr career .


E SECTION by Michael Lloyd

SENIORS AQUINAS 17.20 .122 ANZ BANK 2 .3.15 AQUINAS VanKerkhoven 5, Hacking 3, O'Connor 2, Tarulli 2, Wilkinson, Jess, Livingstone, Clifford, Tilling . BEST Flynn, Hacking, Lamborn, Leavey,VanKerkhoven, M . Joyce . ANZ BANK Geary, G . Walkley. BEST J . McDonald, G . Walkley, Boyle, 8 . Liddell, Strahan, Duke . OLD CAMBERWELL 3.0 7.6 9.10 14.12 .9 pOWERHOUSE 2 .4 5.4 8.6 9.8 .62 0. CAMBERWELL A . Gale 4, A. Mitchell 3, A . Cocks 2, A . Kynacou, B O'Hara, D. Stevens, D. Provan, J . Wilson. BEST A. Hardenberg, A Kyriacou, A . Cocks, D. Stevens, W. Forwood, A . Gale. pOWERHOUSE Pavlou 4, Clayton, Scotland, Desler, Ford, Hall . BEST Massaglia, Richardson, Ford, Desler, Doyel, Pavlou . 4.7 7.7 11 .10 18 .17.125 GLENHUNTLY BULLEEN UNITED 1 .2 4.6 5 .11 8 .11 .59 GLENHUNTLY Disco 7, Black 2, Juddo 2, Trewarn 2, Halpin 2, Breslin 2. B. O'Shannessy . BEST Disco, Halpin, Black, Gilmore, Brown, Breslin BULLEEN UTD Gandolfo . Divirgdio BEST Edwards, Reynolds, Schneider, Divirgil o, Gandolfo. DOVETON 4 .7 10 .15 14 .16 18 .25.133 ELSTERNWICK 1 .3 2 .4 6 .7 6 .8.44 DOVETON Dyke 11, Goodwin 3, Pauline 3, Campbell . BEST A . Campbell, Giddens, Cipressi, Dyke, Eyre, Goodwin . ELSTERNWICK M . Andrevss 2, Walker 2, Orgill, Bonbon . BEST Hankin, Walker, Daniels, Ward, D. Conlin, McCooke . OLD ESSENDON GR 1 .0 5 .4 6 .6 11 .9.75 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 6.4 10 .5 15 .10 19.11 .125 0. ESSENDON Goalkickers not received . BEST Bilby, McKenzie, Tonks, G . Cramen, Shaw, C. Grant . ST LEOS WATTLE PARK B.L . Vaughan 7. Davidson 2, McNamara 2 . Faulisi 2, Steward 2, Corrigan, J . Murphy, Ouilty, Shacklock . BEST Callaghan, Davidson, Dankers, B . Vaughan, Faulisi, Gill . RESERVES AQUINAS 10.9 .69 ANZ BANK 1 .1 .7 AQUINAS Winnen 4, D. McKellar 2, Rogers, Hurley, Crouch . Phelan BEST Field, Winnen, Cronin, D. McKellar, May, Hurley. ANZ BANK Curthoys . BEST McCarthy, Azzato, M . Liddell, Sweeney, Farrell, Haggar . OLD CAMBERWELL 18 .15.123 POWERHOUSE 2 .3 .15 0. CAMBERWELL B . Pyke 6. A. Inkster 3, R. Purcell 2 . J. Neil 2, A . Wright 2, P Lenten 2, J. Swann . BEST B . Town, B Pyke, D. Humann, J. Harvey. A . Taylor, P Lenten . POWERHOUSE Hutton, Blowfield . BEST Baxter, Hutton. Bochert, R Wildes, Gill, Blowfiel d GLENHUNTLY 7.3 11 .4 14 .9 17.11 .113 = BULLEEN UNITED 1 .0 1 .4 1 .4 2.5.17 GLENHUNTLY Talarico 5, Casser 3, Sist 2, Boxshall 2, Timms 2, Whelan ' Antonio, Levey. BEST D. 0'Shannessy, Dunphy, Talarico, Whelan, Sist, Richards . BULLEEN UTD Thompson 2, Inglese 2, Bloom, Redfern, Humphrey, Creighton . BEST Mott, Stewart, Christopoulos, Hopkins, Flew, Humphrey DOVETON 2 .5 5.13 8.16 13 .17.95 ELSTERNWICK 1 .1 1 .1 1 .5 1 .7.13 DOVETON P Ashwood 3, D . Boots 2, C . Womersley 2, R . McGougan 2, D. Giddens, E . Sauteur, T. Fairweathers, B. Turner. BEST Ashwood, Boots, Sweeney, McDonald, Lapinski, Womersley. ELSTERNWICK Kirkham . BEST O'Connor, Heath, Harris, Whelan, Beaney. OLD ESSENDON GR 0.1 2 .1 2 .2 4 .6.30 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 5.7 8 .11 11 .14 15 .15 .104 0. ESSENDON Goalkickers not received . BEST Hutch, Eastway, Caddy, Merry, Standfield, Bellman . ST LEOS WATTLE PARK Donovan 4, Greely 3, O'Halloran 3, Knowles. Morris, Neylan, Norell, Oakley . BEST Meehan . Greely, Donovan . Grandie, Compton, Oakley

POWERHOUSE vs AQUINAS OB Field: D . Anderson, M . Pinne y BULLEEN UNITED vs OLD CAMBERWELL Field: G . Waldron, PI Lukies Boundary: K. King, I . Lilley DOVETON vs GLENHUNTLY Field: G . Moore, G . Kean e ANZ BANK vs OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR Field: J . Ischia, M . Cox Boundary: D. Ischia ST LEOS W .P. vs ELSTERNWICK Field: D. Earp, M . Head Boundary: S. Clohesy, R . Cormic k

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200 AT AQUINAS Last Saturday (10/7) saw M ark "NAfvi M A" Wilkinson become only the 4th Aquinas player to reach the coveted 200 game milestone. Mark has been at the club since its inception in'81 and won the 2nds B&F award in that year. Since then he has won the Senior B&F in '87 the VAFA 'E' Grade B&F in '88 and also represented the VAFA against Tasmania, kicking 7 gls . A 4 time premiership player, he was clearly best on ground in the come-from-behind '84 premiership amongst other memorable performances . Still superbly fit at his age, Aquinas supporters look forward to many more displays of his freakish skills . 50 GAM ES TO CHOM P Brendan 'Chomp'Compton plays his 50th game today (17/7). Chomp has shown great improvement this year to be a regular in the side and we hope he continues for many more games . Well done Chomp.


F1 SECTION by Michael Noonan The home ground advantage was a telling factor in a percentage-boosting Round 13 set of matches, with all of the home teams managing strong wins . The F1 ladder remains unchanged with Latro be Uni moving one game clear in third spot after their important win and Peninsula's costly loss to St M a ry 's . The stage is now set for a four-way battle for fourth spot, with Peninsula, St Andrew's, Salesian and UHSOB (who have won six of their last seven) in contention . At the bottom end, St Pat's managed to sneak two games clear of possible relegation with both West Brunswick and Old Carey suffering defeat . REVIEW As predicted, Latro be Uni confirmed their spot in the four and kept St Andrews out with a thumping 68 pt victory at Bundoora. St Andrews, who have now lost five of their last six, were in the game until the final term, when the home side booted 7.9 to 1 gl to seal the game. Peninsulas travel-hoodoo continued with a47 pt loss to St Marys at Glen Iris. The Pirates had no answer to the home side's confident running play and now have a fight on their hands to keep fourth spot . The F1 premiership favourites, St Johns, had no trouble disposing of a disappointing Salesian at Doveton . Despite leading by 4 gls after a confident first term, Salesian fell away and could manage only 3 gls to 19 in the remaining 3 qtrs of the game . A confident and finals-hungry UHSOB "pumped" Old Carey by 94 pts at Parkville and showed that they are definitely still in with a chance. The home side, led by Fatty Wallace, Flea McLean and Steven Major, were far too strong for the opposition and are now just two games out of the four. St Pats breathed a sigh of relief after a much-im proved and much-needed 77 pt win over West Brunswick . A sensational team effort saw the home side end their five game losing streak and break two games clear of both the bottom two sides and possible relegation . PREVIEW ROUND 1 4 Peninsula will be fighting to stay in the four when they take on Lat robe in the F1 Match of the Day at Mt Eliza . The Pirates will want revenge for last week's disappointing loss and should reversetheir Round-Five 10 gl loss with a 43 pt win . Finals hopeful UHSOB will be hoping the homeground advantage and their recent form continues when they meet St Johns at Parkville . Despite their 35 pt loss in Round Five, the home side should cause the upset of the round and knock St Johns off the top of the ladder with a 15 pt win . Salesian are still in the race and will push St Marys in aclose, physical match at Chadstone. The Saints, however, are regaining form and should be able to shake off their inconsistent opponents in the final term . St Pats will want to cast aside their relegation fears and add some respect to their 1993 season when they travel out to Coburg to do battle with St Andrews . The home side are hanging on just outside the four and will be hoping to bounce back after last week's debacle . The Patters, however, have yet to win an away game and,

with their new-found form and confidence, should break their away-game-loss-record and win by 5 pts. W Brunswick and 0 Carey will be fighting to avoid the dreaded bottom spot when they clash at Parkville . Both sides will know the importance of this game and it should be a tense and tough physical contest . West Brunswick won by 10 gls in Rnd 5 and, with the homeground advantage, should repeat that result with a comfortable win . PREVIEW - ROUND 1 5 St M ary 's will be looking to consolidate their position when they play host to a fiery UHSOB side in the Rnd 15 F1 Match of the Day at Glen Iris. U HSOB will be keen to stay in contention and should stun the home side with a 25 pt win . St Pats will be hoping to improve on their 5 gl loss in Rnd 6 and finish the season on a high when they take to the field against Peninsula at Southern Road . The Patters love a home crowd and will be happy to put a hole in the Pirates' ship with a 6 gl win . Latro be Uni will be aiming for a percentage-boosting win to confirm their position when they meet Salesian at Bundoora . Latrobe, who won by 22 pts in their Rnd 6 clash, should quash Salesians' remaining finals aspirations and take the points with a 10 gl victory. St Johns should have no trouble disposing of Old Carey and keeping them on the bottom with a 15 gl thrashing at Bulleen. St Andrews will face a difficult challenge when they travel to Parkville to do battle with an unpredictable West Brunswick. with their finals hopes on the line, St Andrews should rise to the occasion and sneak home in a close finish . MILESTONES • Congratulations to Rhys "The Fridge" Livingstone on playing his 150th game for St Mary's this Saturday . ® Well done to both Darren Sheehan and Marty Dix of St Pat's who will both be celebrating their 100th game in their Round 15 clash against Peninsula SOCIAL • UHSOB are holding a Karoake Night this Saturday. • St Ma rys will be having a Trivia Night at their club rooms after today's game. • St Pats will be painting the town red (and blue and gold) when they take off on their MysteryTour this week . COACH FILE Dick Clay, the Senior Coach of St Marys FC, played 220 games with Richmond in the VFL between 1966-76 and was a part of the club's premiership sides in 1967, '69, '73 and 1974. He left Richmond in 1976 and spent a year as Captain Coach of Prahran Football Club in 1977. In the last few years, prior to his appointment as Senior Coach of St Marys this season, he has been coaching co-ordinator of the club's junior affiliation, Ashburton United Junior Football Club .


SENIORS 9.8 14.11 21 .20 .146 L.`.TROBE UNIVERSITY 4 .4 STANDREWS 3.1 6.3 11 .6 12 .6 .78 Robinson 5, Kreuzer 4, D. Ivey 3, Bakogianis 2, Brown LATROBE UNI r, iaresq, M . Edmunds, Morrice, Scanlon, Wallis . BEST Cousins, rnis, R. Ivey, Robinson, Kreuzer, D . Ivey. ,JREWS Wilson 5, Tulloch 4, Fox, J . Tapner, Webster. BESTConlari, p ._ ,,tm, Fox, J. Kerslake, Leaver, Wdson . 6.7 12 .10 17.16 19.16 .130 ST MARY'S PENINSULA OB 2 .3 6.3 8 .4 13 .5 .83 Binyon 5, Duke 3, Duck 2, Evans 2, Clark, Jones, Ymer, A . ST tdARY'S B,r, ; Sloan, A. Huesner, Andrews . BEST Black, Stone, Learmonth, M C_snec PENINSULA WarneSmith 7, Cross 2, Landray 2, Marks . BEST Davies, Warne-Smith, Dentry, M. Goding, Bowen, Torossi . ST JOHN'S OC 1 .3 9.7 15 .8 20.15.135 SALESIAN OC 5 .2 6.4 6 .6 8.6 .54 ST JOHN'S Walton 7, Charlton 5, LaBroy2, Higgins 2, Corcoran 2, Back, pradelL BEST Walton, Sheehan, Higgins, Back, LaBroy, Chariton . SALESIAN Canavan 3, Bourke 2 . Lanton 2, Healey. BEST Bourke, Sinclair, Bennett, Brennan . UHSOB 9 .3 14.5 20.8 26.10.166 2 .2 4.7 5.10 10.12 .72 OLD CAREY UHSOB Freeman 7, Bennett 5, Wallace 5, Epifano 3, McLean 2, Verdi . BEST Wallace, McLean, Major, Skinns, Williams & rest 2,Skinns, Major of team . Gorman 2, Styles 2, Drever 2, Wilson 2, Sheedy, Drake . 0. CAREY ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 3.3 10.6 13.8 19.11 .125 WEST BRUNSWICK 3.1 4.1 5.4 7.6.48 ST PAT'S MENTONE Murph~ 8, M . Sullivan 3, K . Wood 2, T. Allinson 2, A. Gunter, O'Connor, K . Gurt er, Wise . BEST K . Gunter, Barry, T. Sullivan, Perrin, Emmett, Murphy . Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . WEST BRUNSWICK Marlow 2, Konstantinidis, Capron, Baker, Gray. BEST Jackson, Konstantinidis, Anderson . Gray .

RESERVES LATROBE UNIVERSITY 0.2 3 .5 4 .5 6.5.41 ST ANDREWS 6 .0 7.1 7.1 9.2 .56 LATROBE UNI Hewitt 3, Blaskett, Chiodo, Pearce. BEST Liley, Hewitt, Haynes, Henderson, Blaskett, Brennan . ST ANDREWS Blancato 2, Ryan 2, G . Tapner 2, Beard, Pretty, C. Tapner. BEST Adams, Lynch, C. Pepyat, Ryan, Staples, Wilcox . ST MARY'S 4 .3 6 .6 8 .6 8 .8 .56 PENINSULA OB 3 .3 6 .4 13 .5 15 .6 .96 ST MARY'S Bernadi 3, Burt 2, Burns 2, Halden . BEST Halden, West, King, Mullinger. PENINSULA Baxter 4, Parsons 2, McDonough 2, Piesley 2, Blood 2, B . Jarrett, McNamara, Levin . BEST Farrow, Levin, Atchison, Baxter, Parsons, Glover. ST JOHN'S OC 2 .7 5.11 8.16 10.20 .80 SALESIAN OC 1 .0 2 .0 2 .1 3.1 .19 ST JOHN'S Fort3, Doherty3, Ham 2, Cantwell, Ware . BEST L . Munnikius, C . Meegan, J. Doherty, S . Ham, D. Hempel, J . Cotton . SALESIANS Sutherland 2, Makeham. BEST Makeham, Power, Peiper, Alligan . UHSOB 0.1 0 .9 1 .10 3 .10.28 OLD CAREY 3.5 4 .5 4.11 5 .14 .44 UHSOB McLennan, Boyce, Flavel . BEST McLennan, Hallifax, Wright, Roach, Fennessy, Flavel . 0. CAREY Cooke 2, Behrens 2, Rist . BEST Behrens, Bennett, Macrae, Dunn, Opray. ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 0.1 7.6 .48 WEST BRUNSWICK 13 .14 .92 STPAT'S MENTONE Fraser, Medling, Lewis, B. Rahilly, G . Rahilly, Scott Yass, Steve Yass . BEST ScottYass, Dix, Ladds, Steve Yass, Fatouros, Lewis . WEST BRUNSWICK Kimpton 5, Babic 3, Pepi 2, Kirk 2, Cackett, Hatzistavrou BEST Fyffe, McNaughton, Babic, Foote, McAllister, Pepi, Kimpton.

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I PENINSULA O8 vs LATROBE UNIVERSITY Field: G . Wolter, A. Kiel SALESIANS vs ST MARYS Field: A. Belcher, S . Clinch (Rot) UHSOB vs ST JOHNS OC Field: D. Lane, C. Box ST ANDREWS vs ST PATRICKS MENTONE Field: K. Coughlan, T. Foley WEST BRUNSWICK vs OLD CAREY Field., G . Knight, R . Smit h

MELEES - BEWAR 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".

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

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F2 SECTION by Peter Matovic

Knitwear Four out of five last Saturday . I apologize to all my avid readers out therefor the lastfortnight, in which we have had no reports. It's starting to hot up with 5 rounds to go and one slip-up could cost Chirnside Pk, Richmond Central and Yarra Valley. I was also witness to the Boronia Pk v 0 Westbourne game in which I saw some real childish and unsportsmanlike behaviour. Players must learn to concentrate on the game and not the spectators . REVIE W Chirnside Pk defeated Balvdyn Combined by 3 pts in a close game. Match of the Day was at Oakleigh where the Krushers got home by 4 pts over the luckless Yarra Valley. Old Westbourne got home by 7 pts against an innacurate Boronia Pk . Canterbury/Nth Balwyn crushed Camberwell by 120 pts to keep their finals hopes alive . Uni Reds cruised to an effortless win over VUT/FIT by 216 pts . PREVIEW ROUND 1 4 Yarra Valley host Chirnside Pk in what should be a close game. A loss will cost Yarra Valley the double chance whereas Chirnside if they lose will go out . At home Yarra Valley by 6 pts . Oakleigh host Boronia Pk in what should be an entertaining game . The Parkers of late have been playing good football but at home Oakleigh should be triumphant by 5 gls . Camberwell host Old Westbourne and I feel the Werribee boys if they concentrate on the game will be too talented for the Cobras by 10 gls . Uni Reds at home will be too talented for Canterbu ry N . Balwyn and they should finally put the last nail in their coffin for the year. Reds by 6 gls . Centrals at home should be too classy for VUT/FIT who in recent weeks have really struggled . Richmond by 15 gls . PREVIEW ROUND 1 5 Chirnside Pk host Boronia Pk in the local derby. Their Round 4 clash ended up being an easy win to Chirnside, but a lot of things have happened since . At home Chirnside should get the points by 3 gls . Oakleigh and Camberwell, top and bottom will definately be a one-sided event . Oakleigh could start at half-time and still win this . Krushers by 20 gls . Old Westbourne and Uni Reds clash in what should be an entertaining game. The Reds wouldn't want to drop this as they might lose the double chance . Reds by 5 gls. Canterbu ry Nth BalWyn take on Richmond Central in what should be a very important game for both . If C/N Balwyn lose its definately curtains, if Richmond lose it will make it very hard to get back in the four. At home C/N Balwyn by 2 gls in what should be a very physical game. Balwyn Combined host Yarra Valley and this also will be a very even contest . I lean to the home side as they have been consistent of late. Balwyn by 3 gls .

MRKIM SENIORS CHIRNSIDE PARK 0 .2 9 .5 16.7 19 .10.124 BALWYN COMBINED 7 .9 8 .10 14 .13 18 .13 .121 CHIRNSIDE PARK M . Harrington 5. R . Burke 3, P Harmon 2, G DeJong 2, B. Jones 2, C . Hendrickson 2, M . Thomas 2, B, Pedler. BEST A . Sore, G . DeJong, C. Hendrickson . K. Basso, M . Harrington, B Jones BALWYN COMBINED Grace 7. Moras 3, Lane 2 . Bennett, Flint, Tully, Vandersfus, Blackman . Gibelmi. BEST Bullock, Flint . Grace. Lane, Moras, Symon s OAKLEIGH AFC 14 .8.92 YARRA VALLEY OB 14 .6.90 OAKLEIGH Alexandrou 3, Brereton 2, Tomlinson 2, Hamtlton 2, Hanley, Walsh, Schultz, Billing, Adamic . BEST D Hall, A . Schultz, K . Bourke, T Flinn, P. Hamilton, P . Torpey. YARRA VALLEY M Simpson 7, G . McLeod 2, R . Ford, J. Downs, C . Box, E Zimmerman. BEST B . Downs, M . Simpson, A . Liversy-Cole, J. Dickson, M . Fung, T Reddaway. OLD WESTBOURNE 5 .2 5.3 8.8 11 .8.74 BORONIA PARK 1 .3 4 .9 4 .9 8.19 .67 0. WESTBOURNE S Porter 3, M . Grima 2, G . Robson 2, T Geier, D Moore, A . Horsburgh, A. Chnsto BEST T. Geier. S . Walker, A, Mollica. W Taylor, M . Gnma BORONIA PARK Goodger2, Hawken 2, Keltie, Campbell, Weinlick . Trddo BEST Monish, VanBuuL Polwarth . Borchett, Hawken, Quirk CANTERBURY N .BALWYN 7.6 18.7 26.10 33 .12 .210 CAMBERWELL 4 .7 6.8 9.9 11 .12 .78 CANTERBURY NTH BALWYN P Mernagh 12, McLeod 5, Beattie3, M Sheehan 3, Rowley 2, Starrett 2, Terlich 2, Wills 2, Drummond, Wa!n . BEST P. Mernagh, McLeod, C . Mernagh, Starrett, Wain, Rowley. CAMBERWELL Barker 4, E . Sill 3, McNamara, Murphy, Cochrane Zavarella . BEST Alsop, Zavarella, A . Hartley, Bouyer, Barker, Gason . VUT/FIT 2 .0 3.2 3 .2 4.3 .27 UNIVERSITY REDS 10.2 24.7 29.13 38 .15.243 VUT/FIT Breheny, Foster, McLellan . Wheelahan . BEST Ahern . Breheny. Harvey, Ktmbec McLellan, Ziegle r UNI REDS Heaphy 10 . Bowman 7, Schroder 5, McKenna 5, Kane 3 . DeBono 2, Farrell, Hepburn . C . Ross, M . Ross, Emonson, Ewing BEST Laurdz . Bowman, Heaphy . Doyle . Schroder, Tehan . RESERVES CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 .3 4.3 4.7 4.8.32 BALWYN COMBINED 1 .2 3 .8 5.9 11 .13.79 CHIRNSIDE PARK D . Booth, M . DeJong, G . Oakley, G . Laidlaw . BEST M. DeJong, D. Marshman, C DeVoy, A . McMahon . BALWYN COMBINED Braione, O~teynde, Angus, Booth, CCaruccan, Finn, 0'Hoy, Vella . BEST Illegible. . OAKLEIGH AFC 14.15.99 YARRA VALLEY OB 5 .6.36 OAKLEIGH lanchello 5. Barn6eld 2, Pellissier 2 . Schwass 2, Dornan Andonopoulos BEST lanchello, Cloke, Wylie, Barnheld . Williamson, Pellissier

YARRA VALLEY R Penaluna 2 . N . Park, T. Penaluna, M . Davies BEST S . Taylor. D. Potter, N Park, N . Ford, T Penaluna . J . McVea n OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .2 3 .7 4 .8 7.9 .51 BORONIA PARK 2 .1 3.2 3.2 5 .4 .34 0. WESTBOURNE Goalkickers not received . BEST A Kelly, J . West, D Clowes. B . Shaw, BORONIA PARK Hincksman 3, Grego, Strachan. BEST Pound, Whitty . Artini, Strachan, Hincksman, Grego .


CANTERBURY N . BALWYN 4.9 6.10 13.12 20.18 .138 CAMBERWELL 6 .0 3.3 4 .3 4 .5.29 CANTERBURY NTN BALWYN Baldi 5. Issa 4, Knight 2, Sweetmg 2, Tyler 2, Virgona 2, Hall, Paatsch, A . Sheehan. BEST Mullinger, Baldi . R Sheehan, Denke, Sleeman . Issa . CAMBERWELL Peter 2 . Tierney, Matheson BEST Matheson, Dean, Powey, P Macdonald, Tierney Eckermann. VUT/FIT 1 .1 1 .1 1 .4 1 .4.10 UNIVERSITY REDS 5.6 7.8 11 .16 15.20 .110 VUT/FIT Sheehan . BEST Bagnato, Moebus, Rapakos, Schembri . Sheehan . UNI REDS Moller 5 . Bell 4, Atkin 2, Spanos 2, Ross Smith 2 . BEST Spanos, Atkin, Box, Rob Smith, Jenkins, Watt s

YARRA VALLEY OB vs CHIRNSIDE PARK Field: G . Fallet (Rot), D. Benjami n BORONIA PARK vs OAKLEIGH (At Oakleigh's Ground) Field: K . Segota, T. Natha n CAMBERWELL vs OLD WESTBOURNE Field: P. Maebus, A. Firle y CANTERBURY NTH BALWYN vs UNIVERSITY REDS Field: C. Swale, N . Wood s RICHMOND CENTRAL vs VUTIFIT Field: M . Jenkins, V. Vescovi

SENIORS FORREST, Oakleigh SIMPSON, Yarra Valley MERNAGH, Canterbury Nth . Balwyn LESLIE, Oakleig h CREAK, Boronia Park RESERVES JACKSON, Richmond Central GREEN, Oakleig h MOLLAR, University Reds BOLLAS, Balwyn Combined

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100 AT RICH M OND CENTRALS Richmond Centrals most decorated player Mar k 'Bear' Bastow plays his 100th game today 17/7/93. Mark has won association and club B&F awards and has been runner up on several occasions. A Centrals man through &through . Congratulations from all atthe club for reaching this important milestone.

THIS SERVICE IS AGAIN OPERATING FOR TH E SEASON AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING : • Umpire appointments for weekend matches - to assist clubs in supplying officials when required (Friday) • Under 19 permits processed Wednesday and Friday will be loaded Thursday and Fridays • Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday evening) Service provided courtesy of Computer Imple mentation Consultants, Port Melbourn e

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Despite trying conditions slast Thursday (8/7) NOSs went ahead with their annual football clinic . Held at Gillon Oval, Brunswick the day saw some 400 childen learn the basics from AFL stars . Dental Health Services provided spot prizes and give aways while NOBs provided the ground, AFL stars and a canteen . Special thanks go to Dean Zabrieszach (NOBs), Robert Hyde (NOBs) and Kellie-Ann Jolly (DHS) for making the day possible. The 400 strong group of children benefitted greatly with knowledge about Australian Rules and Dental Safety.

The crowd gathers in anticipation of the start of the clinic .

DHS Promotions Co-ordinator, Ketlie Ann Jolly, alongside the new mouthguard logo . Participanis proudly display their mouthguards that won them spot prizes.

_..___ _ _ . NOB's secretary, Dean Zabrieszach announcing the winner of the football raffle, while Earl Spalding (Carlton) interested children listen to one of our AFL stars at the signs autographs NOB's clinic .


Under 19 Section 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : M . Carusi 1 . B . Rattray 2_ S . Fischer 3.T-Sprli 4- J, Carusi 5 M . Reaby 6. D. Mark s 7_ V. Piccioli (VC) S. F. Paol a 9. S. Foster 10, J . Woodward 11 . D. Paola (C) 13. E . Kerr I& S, McIntosh 16. P. Mitchell 17. J. Pignataro 19. M . Quinn 20. C Crosland 21 . M . Sontag 23 J . Cochrane 24 .P Egan 26 . M . Walker 27.L .Lowen 30 . P. Di Ludovico 31 . P. Di Ciero 32 . D. Sutherland (DVC) 34 . R . Henderso n 41 . J. Mosca 47 A. Alsbury

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

MARCELLIN MAZENOD Coach: Scott Chri stiansen Coach : Tom De Youn g 1 . J . Keays 1 . D. Huggin s 2 . C. Williams 3. C . Purcell 4. Jason Ibrahim 5. A . Nasrallah 6. L . Toscen o T L . Thompson 8. D . Mora n 9. D . Coutt s 10. N . Godwin (VC) 11 . John Ibrahim 12. A . Labagnar a 13. S . Mathews (Capt) 14. Troy Cox 15. D. Evans-Smith 16. M . Lowry 17. R. Bromage 18. B. Moran 19, Ro b 20 . R . Carats 21 . M . Sanelli 22 . S . Abbott 23 . M . Sammut 24 . C. Leffley 25 . G . Fava 26 . A. Howard 27. D . Waters

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OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach : Chris Lane 1 . R . Buchanan 2 . T. Boothman 3. G . Stac k 4. D. Burn 6. M . Anastasios (DVC) 7. S . Woods 8. D. Wickenton 9. R . Webe r 10 . A. Wood 12 . B. Metherall 14 . D. Plumridge 15. R . Barthoiomeusz 16. D. Prin s 17 . C . Rice 18. M . Rowe 20.T Evans 21 . C. Steven s 23. A . Pound (Capt) 24. C . Lovell 26. D . Irvine 29. P. Ker r 30. A . Whitaker 34. P. Chamberlain 37. B . Nicholl s 38. M . Jones 39. D. Hayter 40. J. Baby (VC) 50 . A . Hilton 52 . A . Chin 54 .D.Hobbs 58 . M . Kell y

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OLD MELBURNIANS 1 D. Fiel d 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 . Hewitt 11 . M . McCarty-Salmon 12 . M . Thoma s 13. G . Stooke 14. D. Ya n 15. A . McIntosh 16. D . Brockeridge 17. G . Muchian (VC) 18. R . Egleto n 19. D . Trindade 20. B. Luckock 21 . L. Sil k 22. J . Spry 23. M . Jobling 24 . T. Carmichael 25. S . Kuh n 27. B. Telford 28. A . McKean 30. J. Gourky 32 . T. Elstoft (VC) 35. M . Pringles 39. H . Selby-Smith 41 .C .Sonneberg 42 . McLea n 44. A . Read

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Coach : Chris Anderso n 1 . M . Fitzsimon (DVC) 2. G . Dermentzis 3. D. de Stefanis 4. L . Westmore 5. R . Ralp h 6. S. Delmo 7. S. Black 8. J. Fitzgerald 9. J. Hawkins 10 . N . Fay 11 . M . Wilkinson 13 . P Lechte 15 . D. Curtain 16. S. Dluzniak 17 . A . Reis 18.A .Jones 21 . W. Gill 22 . G . Anderson 23. S. Waddingham 24. M . Petroff 25. M . McIntyre 26. D .Strachan 27.S .Kennedy 29. C . Howard 30. M . Shortall 32 . P. Thomas 33 . A . Wals h 34 . D. Stones (VC) 35 . E . Guidice 42 . M . lacovangelo 53 . P. Hall (Capt) 67. S . Lall y 68 .P. O'Brien

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ST LEO'S WATTLE PAR K Coach: S. Kenealy I A 0 Redl y 2 J Crook 3 S Edwards 4 B McHugh 5 B Mar r 6 A NDru e 7 D Glass (Cap!) 8 A McKenzie 9 D Thomas 10 T Munro 11 K Martin (CVC) 12 S Bainbridge 13 A Nankervis(CVC) 14 J Donovan 15 M Fewster 16 M Dempsey 17 L Nowa 78 T 0 Kelly 19 T Van De Van 20 H Meehan 21 B Mitchell

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OLD CA M BERWEL L Coach : Rick James t J Prio 2 A H,II sr 3 A Hardie oerg 4 R Burnett 6 I Strachan 7 B McManus 8 S Bremner 9 T Homes 10 R Elsom 11 C Paterson 12 S Willams 13 A Richardson 14 D Talbot 15 D Imberger 16 A Lethlean 17 D Palmer 18 T James

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OLD PARADIAN S Coach : A. Morelli t D Digney (VC) 2 A Nnsov 3 P Phelan 4 M Anderson 5 T Walli s 6 B Montgomery 7 L Smit h 8 L Dyer 9 S Drummond 10 B Brabender 11 B Heffernan 12 D Hester 3 P Brown 14 D McCrohan 15 J Way 16 M Pnmiero 17 M Harford 18 C Katli c

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OLD CARE Y Coach : Craig Jobson 1 E . Elliott 2 R Jamieson 3 L Patterson 4 J Dunn 5 D Walsh 6 C McCormick 7 M . Addison 8 M Yarnail 9 P Ega n 10 C Shorland 11 A Bell 1 2 N Doggett 3 h9 Gilbert 14 M Nance (Capt) 15 J Newnham 16 P Dalton 17 T Mrtche;i 80Lee 19 J Baye s 20 C Campbell (VC) 21 S Lor d 22 D Hirst 23 C Matthews (DVC) 24 D Lawrenc e 25 N Behrens 26 G Cotsoms 27 N VasdopoWos 28 C Isaac s 29 B Smith 30 A Berry 32 M Thomas 33 M Currey 35 H Mornson 36 M Belcher 39 P Merry 54 B Crargie 55 T Kn g A Coward V Donoud,s N Everett J Murphy R. Parke r N Perera D Watts

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AJAX Coach : Mark Zuker Assistant : Steven Bendel 1 . Meh l 2_ J. Klooger (DVC) 3, Gelbart 4. Gold 5. M . Ra(ch 6. Rotsten 7, Moss 8. Jeremy Wrobel (VC) 9- Rose n 10. Nathan 11. Asseraf 12. Krasnostein (DVC) 14. Steiner 15.Szwider 16. Weisler 1 7, Segal 18. B . Fed 19. Fin k 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, Bra m 34. Aladjem 35 . C . Cohen 36. Matov 37. Goldstat 38 . Pearce 39 . Engelman 40 E . Silver 41 . Ruben 48. Feldman

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HAM PTON ROVERS Coach : John Harper 2 . J . Dakis (Capt) 3. H . Georgeanakis 4. M . Hop e 7. A . Ross 8. R . Bulmer 11 . M . Atkinson 13. G . Taylor 16. M. Clarke 17. N . Smith 20. S. Blick 27. M. Collins 31 . T. Williams 32, C. McKellar 33, B . Busby 34 . S. Will s 35 . C. Morris n 37. M. Fletcher 38 . A. Haggerty 44 . H. Tregear 50 . M . Atkinson 55 . P. Harvey 63 . D. Pavi s 71 . C . McGregor ~r_ol~Vil ~I~ FASHIONS

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Coach : Michael Hill 1 . S . Williams 2 . B. Kerr 3. C . Gordon 4. J . Bradlex 5. S. Magee 6, C . Jackson TT Lawrence 8 . J . Mendoza 9. S. Wilson 10. M . Nikakis 11 . S . Williams 12 . A . Arendsen 13. D. Smart 14. G . Sloan 15. B. Stefanou

16. K . Tescuendorff 17. R. Wavis h 18. R . Watnuff 19.P Wood 20 . P Robinson (DVC) 21 . D. Atki n 28. T. Ward 34 . M . Taylor 35. S . Swanell 39. D. Begle d 41 . M . Biuonis (VC) 44 . J. Newman 46. T. McNamara 47. D. Wilson 49. A. Carr 59. T. Farrar (Capt) 62 . E . Dimer 64. S. Antonis 65. P. Paterson

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OLD SCOTCH Coach : Steven Aird 1 . B. Pent old 2 . A . Elliott 3. S. Teesdale 4. S. Whit e 5. T Simpson 6. J. Milli e 7. A . Seymour 8. 0 . McGowan 9. R . Gregory 10. S . Veenker 11 . P. Macmillan 12 . A . Strahan 13. S . Pryde 14. A- Speed 15. S . Grigg 16. A. Gaylard 17. M . Black 18. C. Hosking 19.T.McCue 20 . T. Joyce 21 . C . Heath 22 . D. Roberts 23 . L . McDonnell 24 . P. Roberts 25. C. Stewart 26. J . Batchelor 27. H . Everard 28. H . McAlpin 29. R. Hard y 30. T. Pilki n

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MHSOB Coach : Ray MacGill Assistant : Kevin Barge 1 . A . Clarke 2. S. Dankert 3. M. Wilson 4. J. Pertzel 5. J. Duketis 6. 0. P.andhawa 7. J . Goldin (Capt) 8. P. Barge( VC) 9. A . Saultry 10 . B . Cookman 11 . D. Woodley 12 . G . Pemberton 13 . A. Lam

14 . S . Roberts 15 . P. Frost 16. P. O'Brien 17. P. Fountas l& T. Jackson 19 . I . Gillespie (VC) 2&, C . Jud d 2t . D. McAllister 22 . N. Paton 23. E. Thomas 24. M . Atki n 25. C. Kelly 26. B. Gordon 27 . J . Redmond 28. D . Megna 29. W. Smith 30. S. Stephens 31 . L . Sayer s 32 . J . Ramasamy MAJOR SPONSORS

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Club XVIII Nort h BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Mal Prior 1 . D. Nutbean 3. M . Rollands 4. L. Cassano 5. A. Smith 6. J. Prior 7. D. Bone & B. Brenner 9. R. Vassall o 10 . A. Daroumbus 11 . G. Proba n 12 . D. Lavetta 14 . G . Pemberton 16 . M . Brown

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MONASH GRYPHONS 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 . Worthy 27. J . Fuller

30. D. Grace 31 . G . Payn e 32. A . Backstrom 34 . C. Freeman 35. M . Graydon 36 . S . Oliver 38. S . Hamilton 39 . G . Coutts 40 . D. Kin g 42 . M. Giuffrida 45 . C . O'Brien 47. P Burke 48. J . Blandford 50 . J . Dorward 51 . S. Horsfall 52 . M. Lewis MAJOR SPONSOR

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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 12 . J. Weatherill 13 . M . Delaney 14 . W. Wood 16 . F. Mandler 18 . M . Gately 19 . B . Turney 20. R . Haber 21 . S . Millar 22 . R . White 24. T. Stickland 26. S. Webster 27. S. Fealy 2& D. Hughes 29. L . Cork 31 . P. Morrow 35. J. Pitcher 44 . M. Belting 45. D. Thorsen 46.C.Penna 47. M . Peterson 48. T. McFarlane Smith 50. M . Grattan 53. A . Shark 55. A . Koste r

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: Dennis Foga rty 1 . D . Birrel l 2 . M. Bangit 3. B . Barry 4. R . Bugej a 5. O. Cannizzaro 6. G . Carrol l 7. A . Stenard 8. D . Cotter 9. S. Cox 10. M . Fennelly ll .C . Henderson 12 .T. Lascum 13 . J . Litperakis 14 . D. Fogarty 15 . D. McGrilleth 16 . F. Miletto 17. D. Perrone (Capt) 18 . J . Lync h 19 . S. Biscard 20.T.Phee 21 . D. Pasquariello (VCapt) 22. E . Sal a 23 . P. O'Dwyer 24 . G . O'Toole 25 . J . Schmidt 26. P Henie 27. P. Kett 28 . P. Callagha n 29, A. Schmidt (DVC) 30 . B . Swain 31 . V. Tirotta 32 . M . Bevanoa 34. L. Toner 35. R . Gale 36. J . Trimboli

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MARCELLIN Coach : Adrian Kenned y

2 . R . Davies 3. A . Payne 4. A . Tucker 5. M . Doyl e

1 .A .Kennedy 2. A . Day 3. A. Keogh 4. R. Boothey 5. B. Crimmins 6. D. Lowr y 8. R.Collus i 10 . M . Rozenboom 11 . G . Banks 12 . A. Robinson 13. C . Hesse 14. M . Gallagher 15. S. Dimatina 16.T. Browne 17. M . Tin o 27. D. O'Callaghan 31, A . Hardy 33 . D. Boothey 35 .R .Hodsson 40 . P Fitzsimmons 45 . G . Howse 50 . T. Mahon 61 . M . Bushel l

6. M . Edmonds 7. A . Lethlean 8. C. Northam 9. D. Maclsaac 10 . A. Francis 11 . A . Phelan 12 . M . Hansen 13 . M . O'Hanion 14 . T. Reynolds 15 . A. Lazarus 16 . A. Holten

17. I . Oakley 18 . C. Curtain 19 . C. Macisaac 20. A . Hallam 21 . T. Pierce 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. Guerrini 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. Wolf 40 . M . Quinn 41 . M . Pryor 42 . M . O'Dea 43 . M . Furlong 44 . A . Bel l

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OLD PARADIANS Coach : P. Wood i G Askrt.th 2 D 8btry 3 D B!ackiey 4 A Bourke 5 M Buroh 6 G Busch 7 B Con~dme 8 M Cons+d ,r.e 9 DeboUat 10 P Digney 71 J D:gney 12JEdmnnds ?3 J Flye r 14 M Flynn 15, D Gear y 16 P Hammond 7 P Lb/ 18 D G'-"ano 79 P V_"nhon 20 N 21 J 1.' 31 P Symes 22 M" .a+ei 32 L Thomas 23 P iv>y 33. t.i Vear 24 S 0'Kefe 34 L hear 25 R Pannam 35 M hear 26 G Pa+rck 36 A Venturm 27 P Red 37 D Plaimare 29 0 Stocky 38 !d Wet: d 30 M Swmdar 39 P Wood{CaF")

OLD GEELONG Coach : Tim Killworth 1 . A . Curri e 2 . G . Pithie 3. M . Belshaw 4. M . Moore 5. P. O'Brien 6. A . Whit e 7. T. Goug h 8. A . Colquhoun 9. A . Gues t 10. J . Mantello 11 . P. Ingham 15. P. Mahoney 17 . M . Wilkinson 2T B . Cogan 31 . T Jackson 36. J. Richmond 44. A . Dawson 49. T. Killworth 51 . R . Forbes 53. C. Kaaka 54. J. May 60.C.Spand 67. H . Magowan 69. A . Brocksop p

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ST. BERNARD'S Coach : Marcus Crea k 1 . D. Solomon 2 . T. Devers 3. P. Farmer 4. V. McGuire 5. D. Copeland 7. M .Creak 8.J . Monaghan 9. D. Klaaysen 10. M . Gollant 11 . P. Klaaysen 12 . M . Dowling 13. I. O'Loughlin 14. T Matkov 15.F Monaghan 16. J. Pearson 17. M . Cunningham 18. H . Tobi n 19.P. Wood 20 . J . Fraser 21 . GTota 22 . M . Mahady 24 . K . Mahady 27. S . Denahy 28 . J . Klaaysen 32 . P Punting 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

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THERRY Coach: P. Mott 1 . M . Conway 2 . J . Sandman 4. P. Mott (C) B.S. Lyon s 10. H . Aya d 11 . B . O'Sullivan 14. J. Blai n 16. D. Lyons 17. D. Jinkins 18. J. Grant 20. G . Carbis 22 . M . Hudson 24. G . Falchk 25. L . McIntyre 27. A . Minchin 32. R . Costello 36. A . Smith 41 . W. Lin d 48. D. Lyons 49. C. Mohren 75. J. Kite

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Club XVIII Sout h BLOODS F.C . Coach : Neil Van

1 . P Amarant (Capt) 2. G. Carrol l 3, P. Dipietrantonio 4, G . Taylo r 5 J, Wilts 6. R. Howard 7, M, Payne 8. M. Sexton 9. S . Powell 10, D. Horelst 12, S . Curtis 13. G Bailey 14. A- Betts 15. B- Broome (VC) 16. C. Hutchinson 17. P. Greene (VC) 18. D, Payn e tg, M . Roha n 20. J. Ra.abottom 21 . N . Van 22 . A_ Varela 23_ R. Findlay 24 . R. Gee 25 . J. Melzak 26 . B Jarick 27, P. Gaynor 28 . J. Nanovich 29. S . Smith 30 . D Thomas 31 . J . Gran t 32 . J. Toomey 33 . M- Turner 34C Burnham 35 M. Payne 36 P Cantone 37. J Murray

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach: R . Hockney A . Wilson 2 . R . Farndon 3. S . Hun t

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5. S . Potter (Capt) 6. R . Hockney 7. P Harris 8 S . Conlan 9. N . Osucuro 10. A . Joyce 11 . R . McCuskey 12. A. Georgione

14. A . Woodhouse (VC) 15. C . Douglas 16.P. Wood 17. G . McLaghlan 18. D. McDonald 19. J . Walmsley 20. A. Kenyon 21 P Waite 22 . J. Metcalf 30. T. Taylor (VC) 34. A. Scrinis 36 . S . Newman 38. J. Harding 41 . J . Kellar 42 . T Richards 44. P Trindade 46, B .A . Sutcliffe 51 . S. Burnet t 52 R . Sutherland 54, A. Wilson

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COLLEGIAN S Coach: David Tadgeii 1 . B, Latchford 2. R. Campbell 3. N . Sibbing 4 . N . Carrol l 5. A . Davies 6.P Dunn e 7. M. Wallwork B. D . Leve r 9 . C . Comley 10, D. Pales 11 . C. Woods 12 . G . Cook 13. C. Muirden 14. C. Chappell 15. P Wolff 16. S . Mackay 17. S. Byrne 18. A. Kerr 19.C. Mackay (DVC) 20, M . Whittaker 21. P. Milford 22 . G . Parsons 24 . D . Tadgell (Capt) 25. W. Mahoney 31. I . Lockwood 32 . R . Nancarrow 35, A . Taylor 39 .R .Jones 40 . R . Walke r 41 . S . Lie 42 . L, Griffi n 43, N . Comley (VC) 45 P Harry 46, A . Mitchell 49 . G . McColl 52 . B . BArker 53, J. Smith 54 . A . Holland 55 . R . Cross 56. J . Levin 59. C . Manuell 60. A . Burgess 66. B. Simpson 69. M . Burgess 71,P.Evans 85. M . J. Emmett 88. A . Mirakian

Coach : Roy Main 1 . A. King 6.B.Hoy 8 D . Jennings 10 . S . Francis 13, C. Bourke I& S . Hayes 18 . M . O'Driscoll 20. B. Brasher 21, B. Manassa 25. P Dal y 26, M. Williamson 27. D. Lamb e 29. P Commerford 31, A. Worsteling 36, A. Vomero 38, M. Shaw 43 . S . Buick 51 . P McKenzie % P. Cowan 60 . M . Thorn

M AZENOD Coach : Danny Wai n 1. N. Kende!I 3 S. Campbell 6. S. Waye 8 MQurk 10. M Tetley 11, D Knox 12 . A. Wilks 13 P Puglase 14 R Savy 16 M Carbery 18 M . Smclau 21 I Neil 22 S Williams 23 M Morley 24 C Varney 26. W. POUlter 27. R, Paiamara 28. N, Littl e 30 B . Leggett 3t C Smith 32, D Moore 34,S, Huber y 37 N, Collins (Cap) 39 R . Bourbon (VC) 40 M . Birch (DVC) 43. R . Shar p 46. M . Johnston 49. P Crarrhurst 51 D. Wiliiams 54. IN. Maloney 5T B. Baxter 58, R . Cahill 60, J . Wals h 61, T. Bilston 62, W Franci s 63. R Welch 70. F. Orso 64, Ward 71, R. Ebert 67. B. Field 72. D. Jeffery 69. C . Desmier 78.R Jennings

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OLD SCOTCH Coach : Stephen Hawkin s 1 . M . Clunies-Ross 2. P. Edwards 3 . S. Hawkins (Capt) 4 . T Russell 5. S. Montgomery 6. A . Field 7 . A .Sutherlan d 8. R . Featherstone 9. J . Forbes 10. H . McCallum 11 . K . Fulle r 12 . S. Gorman 14. A. Sleenan 15 . C. Billing 17. R. McLeish 18 . A . Clunies"Ross 20. D. Murtash 21 . S. Wilson 22. S . Bennett 23.D.Leeton 24. H. Middleton 27. E . Montgomery 28. L . Higham 38.A .Hawdon

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Coach : Scott, Denison 1 . M . Frase r 2 . D . Hummerston 3 . M. Plant

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5, M . O'Shaugnessy 6, J. Cummin s 7 . W. Denton 8.P.Connors 10, A. Caputi 11 . R . Visentini 12 . M . Kinna 13 . L . Orsini 14 . R. King 15 . M . Dalton 17. S . Howe 20,S.Hogan 21 . M . Taylor 26, A . Wilson 27. D. King 28. J . Sadler 31 . C. Ralph 37. M . Gibso n 39. M . Chamberlin 40. J . McGrath (Capt) 41 . C. Ketsakidi s 43, R . Biggins 46. A . Luxton 47. J. Purcel l 49. D . McInerney 54. J . O'Sullivan 60. M . Tyrell (V.Capt) 81 . H . McCorkell

POWERHOUS E Coach : P.Hollowood 1 . J . Terzakis 2, P. Brown 3 . C. Hunte r 4 . J. Armstrong & 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 . Cha n

36. P. Hollowood (CC) 37.S. McLeod 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.a Shaw

56. S . Hargreaves 61 R . Van Den Dunger 62 . J . Davis 64 . D. Doyle 68 . R. Perera

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

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A Section OLD HAILEYBUR Y COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Leigh Carlson Rese rves Coach : G reg 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 . Mila t 27. L . Tracy 28. S. Blackman 29. A . Kenneally 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. Levin 56. D. Warner 57. T. Smit h 58. C. Kringoudis 59. C. Manuel] 60. A . Burgess 61 . R . Oliphant 62. J . Sneddon 66. B. Simpson 70. R. Conron (VC-Res) 75. N . Proctor

DE L A SALLE OL D 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 . Wrigh t 9 . C . Campbell 10. D. Tessier 11 . A. Evans 12 . D . Toohey 13. J. Maloney 14. S. Hunter 15. G . Hynes 16. M . Jackson IT 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 . Laffert y 29. C . Beaverstock 30. B. Smith 31 . G . Solomon 32 . G . Sheedy 33 . P Bennie 34. J . Tully 35. A . Mackintosh 36 . C . Swifte 37. A. Ronchi 38 . S. Rudd 39 . M . Wilms 40 . R . Furlon 41 . M . Dillon 42 . P. Leonard 43 . E . Bel l 44 . N . Van Der Plight 45 . A . Cris t 46 . M . Hegan 47. G . Jackson 48 . S. Cataifamo 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. Wolovriec 79. J . Webb

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OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach: Mark Parker Rese rves Coach : Shane Young 1 . A. Krazneak 2. M . McLennan 3. A. Pryor (Capt) 4. C. Anderson 5. A. 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 . Talbot 19 . A. Grant 20. M . Rei d 21 . C. James (VC) 22 . R . Schober 23. A . Augustine 25. L . Hamilton 26. T. Desmyth 27. L . Fieldes 28. A . McLean 29. A . Maratus 30.J. Pyers 31 . S . Murray 32 . B. Williams 33. R . Morton 34.P. McMahon 35.S. Mercer 36. B. Pollock 37. A . Cooper 38. J. Tregaskis 39. N . 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

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Senior Coach : Denis McGro ry 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. Seccuii 13 . B . Carty 14 . D Cotton 15 . W. Phillips 15 . G . Wigg (2) 16 . M . DeMattia 16 . E . Bingham (2) 17. A . Arnot t

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MARCELLIN Senior Coach: Kerin Lawson Reserves Coach : Glen Taylor 1 . S . Psoras 2 . G. Wooller 3. D. Waters 4. C. Carr (DVC) 5. A . Tranquilli 6. P. Sexto n 7. P. Randal l 8. M. Amad (DVC) 9. D. Merto n 10 . A . Gallagher 11 . A . Booth 12 . N . Bourke 13 . M . Stapleton 14 . D. Howe (VC) 15. N . Duncan

16. J . Wallis (VC-Res) 17 . M . Getso n 18. Jeremy Khan (DVC-Res) 19 . M . Delahunt (C-Res) 20. S. O'Flyn n 21, D. Cooper 22 . M . Gallagher 23. M . Becchitti 24. S. Beattie 25. G . Favi a 26. M . Moran 27. Julian Kann 28. G . Norden 29. A . Labagnara 30. A . Treganowan 31 . J. Douglas 32 . V. Paonessa 33. T. Slattery 34. L. Getson 35, J . Pappas 36. Jeremy Golds 39. J . Ibriha m 41 . A. Ryder 42 .A. Duncan 44. J. Sandy 46. Jamies Golds 57. B. Day 58. S. Boysen (Capt) 60 . S. Mora n 68 . D . Frawley

OLD MELBURNIAPdS Senior Coach: Paul O'Brien Reserves Coach : Guy Nelson 1 . T. Witt s 2 . S . Theodor e 3. J. Nichols (Capt) 4. P. O'Brien 5. N . Boyden 6. P. Handbury 7. C. Thompson 8. J. Keeble 9. J. Campbell 10 . A. Merrington if . B. Murphy 12 . A . Hewitt 13 . S. Rose 14 . S. Bardsley 15 . D. Maskiell 16 .P. Wood 17. M . Rose 18 . M . Berry 19 . J . Correll 20. A. Salek 21 .N .Rhoden 22.1 . Mackay 23. A. Witts 24. S . Teal (DVC) 25. R. Nelson 26. B. Vile 27. C. Bryan 28. C. Terrill 29 . R . Meade 30, N . Howell 31 . S. Fraze r 32. R . Webb (VC) 33 . G . Dixo n 34 . C. Anastakis (DVC) 35 . A. Thompson 36. S . Newman 37. 0 . Keebl 38 . D. Clements 39 . M . McGregor 40. E . Smithers 41 . P. Theodore 42 . B. Williams 43. P. Birrell 44. H . Wallace-Smith 45. Z . Useinov 46. P. Sinn 47. A. Nelson 48. N . Wright 49. T. Stuckey 50. D. Robinson 51 . R . Sutherland 52 . S . Burnett 53. T. Carlyon 55. S. Olive r 58. M . McLea n 61 . R. Van Den Dungan 65. P. Tsiampras 67. D. McDonald 69. P. Jos t 70. J. Franci s MAJOR SPONSOR

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UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD PARA DIA N S Senior Coach: Michael Mulvahiii Reserves Coach: M . Jones 1 . S . Vincent 2, P O'Loughlin 3 . M . Considine 4 . S. Philp (VC) 5 . N . Wayman 6 . J . Geary 7 . P. Cosgriff (DVC) 8 . D. Bec k 9,P Shannon 10. P. Brabender (C) 11 . N . Willitt s

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AOUIfdAS Senior Coach: Dave McCormac k Rese rves Coach : John Ryan 1 . T. Jess 2 . G . Clifford 3. D. Joyc e 4. M . Wilkinson 5. A . Coster 6. S. Kenny 7. C. Glennie 8. S. Kell y 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.Ryan 23 .B. O'Connor 24 .S . Flyn n 25. R. Wans 26. M. Gray 27. 1, Shaw 28. R . Winnen 29. S . O'Loughlin 30. C. Colliver 31 . L . Kin g 32 . M . Vankerkhoven 33. P. Rosbrook 34. M . Tarulli 35.S, Livingstone 36. D . Phela n 37 . D. Crawford 38. D . Peters 39. J. Langford 40.J. Mc wen 41 . R . Chamberlain 42 . R . Milton 43.C .Rogers 44. J . Scott

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Senior Coach : And rew Smythe Reserves Coac h Michael Flanagan 1 . P. Lemin I R Schneider g (2) 2 R Morley 2 C Veitch (2) 3 S McLare n 3 J Rainbow (2) 4 N Cartledge 5 S Scanlon 6 M Kell y 7 J Cartledge (RC) 7. C Portbur y 8 D. Robbins 9 H. Turve y 10 D Humphrey 11 . R . Creighton 11 F. Tsokas (2) 12. D. Thompson 12 P Lammg (2) 13 G Cotterd! 14 B Mott

t5 A Stewar t 16 C Bat6scombe 16 M Fitt (2) 17 D Gandolfo 17 D Thick (2) 16. S Irvine 19 M Fitt 20 J . Mora n 21 A McFarlane 22 P Brown 23 . J Redfern 24 C Brown 25 W Reynolds 26 D Atkinson 27. D Berketeld 28 C Rayne 29 R Ing!ese 30 C Parker 31 . R Pasante 32 C MuUmr 33 R Drvugilio 34 L Coleman 35 P Cotterdl 36 L Thompson 37 P Flew (Capq 38. D Berkefeld 39 M. Flanagan 40 D Tnp p 41 . F Tsokas 41 P Edwards (2) 42 H Roberts 43 B Lambevsk, 46 A Humphrey 48 S Fatouros 50 W Olney 51 D Hopkins

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ELSTERtVN11CK DOVETON Senior Coach : Adrian Brown Reserves Coach : Paul Cip ressi 1 . C . Wormesl y 2, A . Campbell (Snr.VC) 3.P Ashwoo d 4. P Lambert 5. J. Muirhead 6. P. Cipressi 7. J. Reige r 8. R . Murphy 9. D. Raab 10. F. Khalil 11, J . Johnston 12.C .Pepper 14, K . Charleston 15. P Warre n 16 D. Boots 17. C. Pauline 18. Pete Lambert 19. R . Forgiarinl 20 . C. Freeman 21 . B . Goodwin 22. K- McHugh 23. M. Dyke 24.S . Van Beek 25. M . Lobinski

26. B. McGougan (C-Res) 27 . P Giddens(SncCapt) 28. Adrian Brown (Coach) 30. P Hil l 31 . J. Sweeney (VC-Res) 32 . T Mertis R ..R Gibbs 34 . S. Wilson 35 . J . Virgona 36 . W. Burgess (Snr.DVC) 37. G . McDonald 38 . M . Page 39 .J .Leveque 40 . B . Turner 41 . D . Ruston 42 . R . Welch 43 S . Re!ger 44 . Andrew Brown 45. D. Charleston 46. T. Fairweather 47. B . Sheppeck 48.D.Giddens 49. P Eyre 50. D . Clarke 51 . M . Crowe 53. S Sumondis 54. J . Wilson

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North Old Boys downOtRhe ladder continued when Bulleen/Tempslide with pt victory more than doubled North's score. 0 aPa35 â–şadians who fielded a stronger side than the previous week, stopped M arcellin's at Albert Park at the expense of winning run with a 13 pt victory which also Collegians really could have insured the Paradians with a final's berth hit rock bottom last week and who must dowho better on . more familiar terrain . Bloods, who Kew kept their finals chances alive when they doubled the disappointing St Bernards will be anxious to provethemselvesthe best side outsidethefour, should score and won by 34 pts . return to the winning list at the expense of Eltham retained the section leadership as they defeated Therry Gryphons by 30 pts. This victory Monash who have lost most of their mid season form assured Eltham of a final 4 position . Old Geelong . had the Bye. PREVIEW - NORTH - ROUND 15 (July 24 ) ould tak As I correctly forecast th he 5~ading sides all won at e of Como Park asha lead upto the finals at Elsternwicg the expense of the bottom 5e sides when they play 0 Geelong ,f k . Mazeno d built their percentage as they defeated Collegians I don't believe are talented enough to win . The whom a one sided game. by 145 pts after Bulleen/Temp and Kew Monash Whites match could prove vital in deciding who plays in next hopes alive when they defeated De La kept their finals week's semi finals . Selection so early Salle by 52 pts . Bottom team Powerhouse is difficult but after consid were not humiliated by leaders O Xaverians eBullantsration of the season's statistics and given th e as they went down to the home ground advantage ( select them to win, "Crocodiles" by only 59 pts S t B ernards are at home . Third placed 0 Scotch to Marcellin and have th chance t o e kicked the sweep when they over-ran Monash salvag eson Gryphons by 149 pts and held the hapless Gryphons . After s e thought l+selec~St Bernar~s~o w to one scoring shot g Therry and North Old Boys In a low scoring game 0 Melburnians defeated. Bloods should play an interesting by 14 pts which means game as there is a close relationship between these clubs . Victory is vital to North and they are talented the Bloods cannot now qualify for the finals for the second successive season . enough to win . Eltham have the Bye to help prepare PREVIEW - NORTH - ROUND 14 themselves for their Semi-Final appearance , (July 17) North Old Boys who must win today to rebuild confidence and 1nPaREVIEWw prev of SeOxtjgaturda ROUND i at the expense of botttomnside p Gals race eefongnThe m ado s o finals 5 uR/lazeno d are at home to 0 Xaverians tch who won their Round 6 of the round will be that at Bundoora between O encounter by 52 pts . Dalton with 8 gls was the difference Paradians and Bulleen/Temp . between the sides The reward for the . His form has not varied and Mazenod winner could well be second place and the coveted must guard him today or suffer the consequences double chance given their full complement of players Although I believe this match will be closer than their. I believe the 0 Paradians have the talent to win after e. last one 1 still favour Old Xaverians to win close contest and select them to do so . 0 Scotch thoughts of finals success to motivate them will bewith too at home to Mamettin . Kew, who are talented for will be all out to win well and hope De La Salle whose season has for other results to keep them in line for a final four disappointed position . In a game to decide the fate of the Wooden Spoon Powerhouse . Although Marcellin have done well of late I are at home to Monash G ryphons . select Kew whose form over the season has been the Although undermanned Powerhouse more consistent. Leaders Eltham in their last game always try hard and today I select them to defeat the before the Semi Final should prove too strong for the Gryphons who have regressed of late. 0 usually inaccurate St Bernards Melburnians should make sure they qualify for the semi who lack the star players of previous seasons . Therry has finals by defeating Monash Whites, the Bye . even though the Whites won easily at their last meeting u- S . At Albert Park and at the ThPemat~ ofthernunJd,a~irt O ai mfnatJonFna}wil business end of the season I favour 0 Melburnians l be that between Monash Whites, Bloods should be able to end their season on a winning currently 5th and Mazenod, currently 2nd note by accounting for the disappointing Collegian . Geography favours Mazenod whose players unlike those from most other sides do whose seasonal has been below that expected bys their strong clubform . not face the daunting task of an early trip out to Clayton . Over the season Mazenod has the better record and w ith the obvious expectation around this successful clu I MELEES bMaze to win after a hig BEWARE nLeas O Xaod h should have little diffidcuglty i n defeating the disappointing De LaSalle. A melee is "Where an incident takes place Likewise their neighbours O Scotch involving players, pushing, scragging, should record another big win this week at the expense of Powerhouse jumping into packs, throwing each other to Melburnians . 0 should also continue on their winning way the ground or other similar such conduct"

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MAZENOD 6 .4 13 .7 18.11 23 .14 .152 COLLEGIANS 0 .0 0 .0 1 .0 1 .1 .7 f',tAZENOD Baxter 5, Neil 4, Desmier 2, Jennings 2, Quirk 2, Evans 2. , ;-sh 2, Hubery, Collins, Walsh, Welch . BEST Baxter, Ward, Walsh, Neil, Waye, Jenning COLLEGIANS Peles BEST. C . Comley, C. Warner, S. Mackay. N . Co . p,luirden. Nancarrow DE LA SALLE 4 .2 5 .2 6 .3 7.3 .45 MONASH WHITES 3.1 6 .6 11 .9 14 .14 .98 DE LA SALLE Shr mpton, Hogan, Hoy, Francis . Jennings . Harrington, Henderson. BEST Fay, Shrnmpton, Woods, Jennings, Hoy, Thorn . MONASH WHITES D. Sinn 3, J . HewRt 3, P K ing 3, J. Young 2, H . Truong, E. Hunter, P. Lalor. BEST A . Tilley, H . Turing, A O'Hara, D . Ymg, G . ShawStewart, D. O'Brie n pOWERHOUSE 3 .6 .2 4 OLD XAVERIANS 12 .11 .83 POWERHOUSE Kavanas2, P. Brown . BEST Mazin, Hollowood, Stewart, Hunt, Silva, McEvans . 0 . XAVS M. Dalton 4, Connors 3, Denton 2, Orsini, Gibson, R . Dalton . BEST Denton. Wilson, R . Dalton, McGrath, Connors, M . Dalton . OLD SCOTCH 7.6 12.11 16.15 23 .17.155 MONASH GRYPHONS 0.0 0.0 1 .0 1 .0.6 0 . SCOTCH D. Fox 8, A . Fox 3, Tribe 3, Murtagh, Middleton, Sheppard, Wilson. Taig, Russel, Steele, Crabtree, Alexander. BEST Best, Wilson, D Fox, Sheppard, Alexander, Sleeman . MONASH GRYPHONS Hardman . BEST Blandford, Durward, Greenhill, Hardman, Robinson, Smit h OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .3 3.4 4.5 5.6.36 BLOODS 1 .0 3 .2 3 .2 3 .4 .22 0 . MELBURNIANS Silk 2, Mead, Vandendungen, Dix. BEST Taylor, Sutherland, Niall, Howell, Harris, Woodhouse BLOODS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 .3 6.7 7.9 9 .13.67 NORTH OLD BOYS 0 .3 2 .4 3.5 4.8.32 BULLEENITEMP W. Murphy3, L . Parris 2 . N . Waddell, A . Saw, P. Brindley~ A. O'Laughlan . BEST D. Cummins, A . Saw, N . Waddell, G . Shallard, P Edwards, B. Kelly. NOBs Moodie, Ciccotosto, O'Toole, Lynch . BEST O'Dwyer, Parry, Lynch, Hill, A. Schmidt, Scot t MARCELLIN 3 .4 5.7 5.7 7.9 .51 OLD PARADIANS 1 .4 1 .4 7.7 9.10.64 MARCELLIN Dinneen 2, O'Callaghan, Crimmins, Nazrallah, Day, Bushell . BEST Day, Slattery, Hardy, Bennett, Crimmins, O'Callaghan . 0. PARADIANS Casamento 3, Wood 2, N . Mills, M . Busch, Matt Vear, M . Considine. BEST Hammond, M . Busch, M . Considine, Casamento, L . Vear, P. Reid . KEW 1 .2 2 .8 6.10 9.14.68 ST BERNARDS 3.4 3.7 4.7 4.10.34 KEW Hallam 4, Verso 2, O' Hanlon 2, Doyle. BEST Doyle. Hallam, Davies, Verso, Tucker, Wilson . ST BERNARDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . THERRY 3.5 5.7 5.8 5.8.38 ELTHAM 2 .0 6 .2 7.3 10.8.68 THERRY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ELTHAM Stickland 6, Day, Jovanouski, Hingston, Gately . BEST Day, Stickland, A . Tucker, McFarlane-Smith, Gately, Thorsen .

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U19 SECTIONS by Max Lyo n

REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S GA M ES Division 1 After an even 1st half, De La broke away to record a comfortable win over Haileybu ry thanks to good input from Dave Larkin, AndrewGrant&Justin Hosking . Xavs beat M onds but not as comfortably as I had expected - maybe Monds are returning to their early season form . Stones booted 7 to pass the "half ton" while Walsh and Lechte also did well . Terry's fax about his rampant Bernies was hard to read but I think it said that Luke Vassallo, Dan Sawicki and Steven Kerassitis were his best performers in their lethargic display against Tones . Division 2 Central NOB's continued on their winning way with a crushing 12 gl win over then leaders Carey. Mattiazzi got 5 for NOBs who were best served byJoyce, Tonkin & Borello . Careys best were Hirst, Morrison and Lee . Leos made a spirited run for the 'slab' in the last 1 /a against Friars but couldn't quite bridge the gap. Naismith moved within 2 of the half ton with another 5 while on ballers MacFarlane and Cameron were Friars best. Blues returned to the winning list against Old Hoes who did the right thing by giving them a contest with only "16" men . Ian Bracken (6) and Mark Jukes (5) were Blues main scorers whilst Muscatello dominated the centre. Trinity forfeited to Therry . Division 2 Sout h Collegians did it easily againstthe holidaying Ashers with Andrew Semmens kicking 9 . Bestforthe Lions were Gene Palmer, Scott Grierson and Nick DeYoung . Tonners gave their percentage a big boost with their 25 gI margin over the Fields . Jiro Newman, Perry Robinson and Sam Williams stood out in an even team effort whilst Adam Oliver booted 7 majors. PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES Division 1 Haileybu rys form at home has been pretty good this year but I don't think it can be good enough to beat Nodders who have their sights still set on the double chance. Tones put on an improved display last week but I think a repeat of the Monds effort last week will enable them to get up today. Xavs are down on their early season form whilst D's are getting a few back from injury and this should be a top contest with the home sidejust getting home. Whoever loses in the Chirnside and OMs clash can say goodbye to the finals . I have expected bigger things of OMs than they have given this year whilst Parkers have done extremely well at their "overland" base and I expect them to keep their finals hopes alive today. SELECTIONS : Mazenod, Ormond, Old Xavs, Chirnside Park . Division 2 Centra l The 2 top teams, Carey & Parade clash at Bulleen .

Carey will improve on last week's ordinary effort whilst Parade are enjoying a good winning run and fresh from last week's rest will just get home today. In the other games I think all of the home teams can get the 4 pts . Wells should bounce back against Trinity whilst Ivanhoe should end the Friars finals hopes. will just get in against the Blacks whilst the BluesLeos will have enough boys back from holidays to beat Therry Old . SELECTIONS : Old Paradians, Camberwe!!, St Leos, Uni Blues, Ivanhoe . Division 2 South Jackers will be too good for the Rovers as will Collegians against the Fields . Tonners should do it easily against Melb High whilst St Bedes Tigers will be too persistent for Scotchies. SELECTIONS : Ajax, St Bedes/ M entone Tigers, Collegians, Old Brighton . PREVIEW OF NEXT WEEK'S GA M E S Hard enough picking one week in advance let alone two but here goes . Division 2 Centra l Trinity should get back on the winning list at Hoes expense whilst NOBs should be too good forOld the Blacks. The other matches should all be pretty close with C'weti just ableto hold off Leos and Therry's home ground advantage the deciding factor against 'Hoes . Parade's home advantage should also be the difference between the two teams in their clash with the Blues . SELECTIONS : Old Paradians, Old Trinity, Old Camberwell, North Old Boys, Ther ry. Division Two South If Ashers are back to full strength they could live up to Steve's predictions that they will give the top teams a real run for their money . However, I will punt on them still being below full strength and go for the Jackers. Scotchies should beat the Rovers whilst Bedas will be too good for the High boys . The game of the round is between the top 2- Tonners and Collegians. I think my team, the Lions could become another victim of the "wrnd tunnel graveyard" . Tonners to win by a goal . SELECTIONS: Ajax, Old Scotch, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers, Old Brighton . SLAB CHALLENGE : Could be a big week at Parkville in a fortnight as the offers are out to the Uni boys - Blacks this week against Leos and Blues next week against Parade . PERSONALITY PAR S Robert "Hendo" Henderson plays his 100th game for Parkers today against OMs . Hendo started with Chirnside's U/10s and progressed through theirjuniors to the U/19s . Hendo is a fine forward who loves a goal and is a very good clubman . All at Chirnside Park wish him the best for today and the future .


U19 SECTION 1 OLD HAILEYBURY vs MAZENOD OC Field: G . Lawlor, D. Krame r 3oundary : C. Sullivan, D . Chalmers OLD XAVERIANS vs DE LA SALLE Freld: A . Kilner (Rot), S . Meredith Goal: A. Draper, A. Simpso n OLD MENTONIANS vs ORMOND Field: R . Marlyn, R . Krishnan Boundary: R . Marlyn, D. Fowler ?CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OLD MELBURNIAN S S Stubbs, M . Ilso n ST BERN ARD UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD CAREY vs OLD PARADIAN S : B. Hayward, C . O'Donohue Field Boundary: S . King, T. Little OLD CAMBERWELL vs OLD TRINITY Field: G . Kelly, A. Alexander Boundary: P. Batty, N . Smit h ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: P. Keogh (Rot), B . Calleja Boundary: A . Stephen, C. Ryan UNIVERSITY BLUES vs THERRY Field: G . Beasley, C. Donlon IVANHOE vs WHITEFRIAR S Field: L . Harrison, S. O'Connor (Rot) Boundary: L . Stapleton, M . Shelton NORTH OLD BOYS - BY E OLD IVANHOE - BYE

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD BLUES 7.3 10.6 14.7 14 .8.92 CHIRNSIDE PARK 1 .1 1 .4 ' 4.6 9.11 .65 MAZENOD Morgan 3, Krom 2, Sullivan 2, Huggins 2, Hansen, Sharp, Rice, Goudie, McCarthy. BEST Stanton , tO'Hara, Sharp, Fisher, Coulson, Krom . CHIRNSIDE PARK Piccioli 3, Alsbury 2, Henderson 2, Rattray 2, McIntosh . BEST McIntosh, F. Paola, Rattray. Pignataro . D. Paola, Walker. DE LA SALLE 1 .8 5.13 9.19 16.24 .120 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 .3 7.4 10.4 10.4 .64 DE LA SALLE Crowe 3, Fountoulakis 2, Larkin 2, Satchell2, Conroy, Favalolo, Gleeson, A . Grant, P. Grant, Greene, Sparrow. BEST Larkin, Greene, A . Grant, Conroy, Fountoulakis, Frawley. 0 . HAILEY Burn 4, Anastasios 2, Rice 2, Rowe, Wood. BEST Nicholls, Stevens, Chamberlain, Stack, Bartholomeusz, Pound . ORMOND 3 .4 3 .9 5.14 8 .15.63 OLD XAVERIANS 4 .4 7.5 11 .7 14.11 .95 ORMOND Wilks 3, Barrett, Edwards, King, Monk, Reithec BESTCasey, King, Reither. Edwards, Jeffery, Wilks . 0 . XAVS Stones 7, Shortall 3, Hall 2, Jones 2 . BEST Walsh, Stones, Lechte, Delmo, Thomas, Tuddenham . OLD MENTONIANS 2 .0 3 .1 3 .1 6.5.41 ST BERNARDS BLUE 12 .7 15 .14 17.20 19 .22.136 0 . MENTONIANS Dwyer, Linford, C. Leone, Kitto, I . Jones, Wright . BEST Aspelling, Linford, Little, Winduss, Dwyer, Wright . ST BERNARDS M . Farmer 4, Webb 3, D . Roger 3, Vassailo 3, Wright, Conroy, Ferns, Hand, Kerassitis . BEST Vassailo, Sawicki, Kerassitis, Conroy, B. Chatfield, Wright .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH AJAX vs HAMPTON ROVERS (1 .30 pm ) Field: B . Walsh, T. Ovadia Boundary: B . McKee, T. Creighto n OLD SCOTCH vs ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS Field: D. Miller, B. Johannsen Boundary: T. Shakespeare, C . Waters COLLEGIANS vs CAULFIELD GR Field: S. Cable, D. McInerney Boundary: C . Brajtberg OLD BRIGHTON vs MHSOB Field: G . Morgan, P. Rapke Boundary: R . Valentine, R. Braun MONASH BLUES - BYE ♦-

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - CENTRAL THERRY Received Fo rfeit 20 .18.138 OLD TRINITY Forfeited 9 .13 .67 ST LEO'S WATTLEPARK 2 .1 6.2 6.4 12.10.82 WHITEFRIARS 4 .2 8.4 13.9 15.11.101 ST LEO'S Ronchi 4, Nankervis 3, Dankert2, Bainbridge, Crook, McHugh . BEST Glass, McKenzie, McHugh, Ronchi, Munro, Edwards . WHITEFRIARS Naismith 5, Heath 3, C . Carrigg 2, T. Carrigg, Wigney, Rio, Lamb, Cameron . BEST MacFarlane, Cameron, Burgoine, Lamb, Pinchbeck, T. Carrigg . OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .1 3.12 8.16 9.19.73 IVANHOE 3.9 5.10 8 .11 12 .14 .86 0. CAMBERWELL C . Paterson 4, A . Strachan 2, T. Homes, R . Burnett, J . McKenzie. BEST J . Prior, A. Strachan, D . Imberger, R . Burnett, J . McKenzie, T. Homes . IVANHOE Joyce8, R . Pace2, L. Pearce, Anazakis. BESTJOyce . L . Pearce, O'Shea, Anazakis, Pither, Gittos. UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.7 14.17 25.26 33.29 .227 OLD IVANHOE 2 .0 5.1 5.1 6.4.40 UNI BLUES Bracken 6, Jukes 5, Jamieson 4, Bales, Bommarito, McAinert 3, Anderson 2, Cook, Spears, Shaw, Aston, Nave, Guilick . BEST Muscatello, Cook, Irving, Anderson, Bracken, Jukes . 0. IVANHOE Tolley 2, Densmore, Luk, Schoene, Cameron . BEST Mansfield, Woods, Beiamy, Stott, Schoene, Beckwith .

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NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .2 8 .11 11 .14 21 .18.144 OLD CAREY 2 .5 3.5 7.13 9 .18.72 NORTH OLD BOYS Mattiazzi 5, McMahon 3, Roberts 3, Tonkm 3, P . Rush 2, Haifa, Aboueid, Rouneliotis, Dix, Pavlov . BEST Joyce, Matuazzi . Tonkin, Borello, McMahon, Care. 0. CAREY Matthews2, Morrison 2, Lawrence, Everitt, Jamieson, Walsh BEST Morrison, Hirst, Lee, Lane.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - SOUT H MONASH BLUES 1 .2 2.8 4 .9 8.11 .59 COLLEGIANS 8 .4 14 .7 21 .16 28.26 .194 MONASH BLUES Rubick 3, Barnes, Barrett, Crompton, Colombes, Campbell . BEST Caldwell, Barnes, Fawcett, Alexander, Colombies . Brid ges . COLLEGIANS Semmens 9, Manuell 3, Grierson 3, Grant 2, Palmer 2, Williams 2, James, Humphry, Oldham, Saunders, Johnson, Lumley, Rose BEST Grierson, Cl Palmer, Semmens, Lumley . William s ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 20 .11 .131 AJAX 13.8 .86 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS Johnston 5 . M . Hecker 4, Philp 3, Kinsella 2, Carroll, Groves, S . Hecker, Hunter, Georgoulis, Razga . BEST Goodchild, M . Hecker, Carroll, Johnston, Patrick, S . Hecker. AJAX Rajch 5, Moss 3, Feldman 2, Gold, Grossman, Nathan . BEST Krasnostein, Gold, Cukierman, Chrapot, Rubenstein, Nathan . OLD SCOTCH 3 .3 4.9 6 .10 11 .13.79 MHSOB 1 .6 1 .8 8 .13 9.16.70 OLD SCOTCH Grigg 3. McCue 3, Gregory, Pickin, Pride, Roberts, Macmillan . BEST Paterson, Seymour, Roberts, Gregory, Speed . Macmillan . MHSOB Fountas 4, Saultry 2, Pemberton, Atkin, Jackson . BEST Roberts, Saultry, Cookman, Atkin, Judd, Thomas CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .2 2.2 3 .2 3 .3 .21 OLD BRIGHTON 5 .8 9.11 12 .17 24.25 .169 CAULFIELD GR C . Mathieson, A . Engleman, M . Thompson . BEST M Cassidy, A. Betharas, H . Vella, N . Babarczy, C. Boyd, M . Barnett . 0 . BRIGHTON Oliver 7, Swanell4, Oakley 4, D . Wilson 2, Dimer 2, Atkin 2, Hunt 2, Teschendorff . BEST Newman, Robinson, Olliver, Sam Williams, Oakley, Ward.

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umpires officiate in 3 reserve matches, an extra 3 points per shall be awarded . A further 2 points shall be awarded if the accredited umpire(s) are not the club President or Secretary . For this component of the competition the recommendations of the VAFA Administration Officer to the General Manager will be final . PRIZE A $500 trophy account with Hickmans of Melbourne for a club to purchase its end of year trophies . JUDGES The points deducted shall be verified bythe General Manager of the VAFA and the General Manager of Spo rt scover Australia and their decision is final . Should there be two or more equal teams there will be a "countback" which will be conducted in the following way: • Suspensions - lower number declared the winner . If no winner is available the following is considered : • Investigations - lower number declared the winner.

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TEAM PREPARATIO N by Don Blackwood, Match Committeeman - Ivanhoe A .F.C. Increasingly it is becoming important for Clubs at all levels to continue to re-examine and refine their preparation with players in the immediate period before commencement of play. The old days of players wandering in pulling on a boot, unstrapped, half listening to the Coach are long gone. It is now in lots of cases a professional approach to ensure that the individual differences of players are respected in their own preparation as well as ensuring that the players come together as a group to maximise their team performance once they enter the playing arena . There are a number of variable factors to be considered in the run up to the match . Firstly the key player in the process is the Coach and his requirements have to be fulfilled with the utmost urgency and calmness in what is a pressure packed atmosphere . He is the person on whom the reponsibility for the success or failure of the team lies so it is crucial that he has control of proceedings and is sheltered from extraneous and counterproductive information and individuals. The Coach has to work in very closely with the Team Manager and let that person know of what his programme is for the day. When is he going to address the players ; when does he want the warm up ; who does he want in the room ; special requirements in the warm up and what resources are necessary such as boards, magnets, notes and the special stats necessary on that day. The Team Manager has to check in the players and control the players room and work in with the medicos to ensure that the players needs are met promptly and without any fuss or drama . The umpires have to be welcomed into the room and given the courtesy they deserve and introduced to the coach, Captain and the players noting carefully any first game players or players returning after long absences. These duties should be the responsibility of the Team Manager and timing has to be monitored and players aware of the stages in the build up . The schedule of key times on a blackboard is very useful so that players know exactly when warm upis . . . Immediately the Reserves return to the field after half time is a good time for the Seniors to commence their preparation . It is a quiet time ; not too many supporters around and taping and rub downs can be completed without distraction . This gives the opportunity for the medicos to complete their tasks without the rush at the end and pressure placed on them to only half complete a task because the Coach wants to address the players. This time between half and three quarter time is also a good opportunity for the Team Manager to move around the players seeking any particular needs and ensuring that there is a constant flow of players towards the medicos and that events move smoothly . It is important for the Team Manager to constantly remind the players of the next stage in the preparation eg five

minutes to warm up, Coaches address in two minutes. The Runner/Warm up person becomes a key figur e as the count down towards the final Coaches address becomes imminent . The enthusiasm generated by this person and the choice of the type of warm up appropriate are important for the players on the day . Avoidance of the same old routines week in and week out is important and an appreciation of the finer points of the teams position on the ladder, the opposition, the weather conditions and particular players to be pushed up are significant features in the time with the players . At the end of the warm up which must be done in unison by all players as a group effort, the players must be in top physical and mental condition to receive their last minute instructions from the Coach . The final key players in the preparation are the players themselves . Once entering the rooms and preparing themselves for the game it has to be methodical, positive and calculated to ensure he is equipped to give himself every opportunity to achieve his absolute best and contribute towards his teams success . Social agendas are to be left at the entrance to the rooms and it becomes an exercise in concentration and discipline and sharing of time together with a group of mates and enjoy the rewards four hours down the track . Every player's individual preparation is different and this must be respected by the support staff . Some players go quietly about their business, reassuring others and have a routine that they resolutely work through every week . Other players are more outgoing and take leadership roles and generate enthusiasm by their presence and actions . Others just wander around leaving things to the last moment : it is their style and as long as they work within the time frame set out that's fine. The one important aspect which cannot go unoticed is that the individual preparation at some stage has to come together as one with everyone participating in the warm up together. It's not a perfect world and with so many variable factors and individual differences existing in what is a highly emotional and satisfying game you can only continue to work at achieving the right formula . That's what we are doing at Ivanhoe. 'Don Blackwood was Reserves Team Manager at Fitzroy'85 to'87 then SeniorTeam Manager'89 &'90' RESOURCE OF THE WEEK : (No submissions were received last week) . Coaches Clipboard Resource of the Week is the book "The Mental Athlete." For every sport and all athletes. The complete guide to inner training for peak performance . The Mental Athlete is available from Melbourne Sports Books for $13. 'Resource Of The Month' for July is worth $40from Melbourne Sports Books . A'Resource can be a Book, Video, favourite newspaper/magazine article etc .


IT MPIRES CORNER by Mike Murray and Steve McCarthy . Last week it was `Welcome Back' to a couple of umpires who have recently worked their respective backsides off . After a couple of years in the wilderness Geoff 'VG' Curran has returned to A' Section after starting the year in 'C' Section . Well done VG let's make this stay a long one. Also, Wayne `the Arouser' Henry has shrugged off serious leg injuries to make it back to ' B' Section. Wayne recently chalked up game number 350 and followed up with a sensational time in the 4km time trial . Let's hope daughter Leisa can follow him up the grades . Well done boys you've struck good form at the business end of the season ! d We made a brief reference to Billy `Chook' Fowler in last weeks column . Now for the full story. At a recent Elsternwick Park fixture Billy did the right thing and looked after Darre n `Daggles' Daigleish's valuables. Only one slight problem at the after-match - Billy was at home in Keysborough with Darren's car keys . Luckily Julianne Dalgleish came to the rescue with the spare set of keys . The most surprising aspect of this story is the fact that 'Chook' left the after-match so early . You must have grabbed some 'travellers', Billy. Be careful who you leave your valuables with . o Amazing some of the things you'll find in an umpire's kit-bag . But Agate why do you carry a pair of pliers? Did all Alphington players carry hand-tools in case of emergency? Do you use them to remove your top- plate before the game ? • While we're on the subject of Peter 'Agate' Harris' teeth (or lack of), we should mention Agate's attire at a recent meeting . Doing the right thing for the VAFA and promoting major sponsor (Dental Health Services), it just seemed a contradiction to see 'keep teeth for life' emblazoned across his chest . It's similarto Robert Bell dialing '1' . * We've seen many umpires 'rug-up' on the training track with hats, jumpers, track-suit pants etc ., but now we've seen it all! In a recent match Michael 'Jackson'

Gilday was seen wearing one white glove . If it was to protect an injury we hope that he's now "beat it ." • Benny's Rule of the Week . If a free kick or mark has been awarded and a player of the opposing team runs through the 10 metre protected area, unless accompanying or following an opponent within 5 metres, a 25 metre penalty shall be awarded . • Dates to remember : July 17th - Trivia Night at the Melbourne Bowling Club. July 18th - Past Umpires Luncheon at Elsternwick Park for the De La Salle/Old Scotch game. July 27th - Executive meeting . July 29th - VAFAUA Meeting . August 16th - Annual Dinner at NMFC. A compulsory night with 10 year and Life Membership medallions presented . Stay tuned for news on the end of year trip. • This weeks profile is on Geoff Ridd Nickname: None to speak of. (Your secret is safe with me, Riddy- Macca) . YearCommenced Umpiring : 1987. VAFA Games: 120. Highlights/Achievements : Playing 2 senior premierships with Parkside. Umpiring 4 Grand Finals. Greatest Influence on Career : Early football coaches - Frank Snell (Kew), Doug Robertson (Parkside) . First Umpires Advisor - Neville Nash . Football playing career: 48 games - Kew 232 games - Parkside. Football pet hates: Officials/Players who won't have a drink/chat after the game . T.V. commentators who don't know the rules. Most Memorable Match: Playing first premiership with Parkside v Old Brighton (won by a point) . Umpiring D Grade Grand Final 1990. State Bank v Whitefriars . Best Amateur Footballers Seen : Don Mullen & Neil Lister ~Kew), Peter Johnston & Mark Ware (Parkside), Ro b uller (Scotch) . Best Umpires: Brian Goodman, Peter Wiseman. What ! have learned about umpiring: That it is not the simple job that players, supporters etc. consider it to be. Personal Ambition : To continue umpiring and enjoying it for just a few more years. Thanks Geoff . ® RACV -They'll keep you going . Mike and Macc a

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]LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e

5 YEARS AGO - 198 8 What all followers of amateur football knew was proved last Saturday morning . Umpire Peter Wiseman, out for a pre-game walk, got in the road of a lad on a BMX bike . Peter got a minor knock on the ankle. We all thought Peter's lightning reflexes would have saved him . Strange! - Old M entonians saluted hard ball rover Russell acquire on his 150th game. Quick hands, ability to kick both feet, and determination are the hallmarks of Russell's game . Is this a record? A man joins a club at the age of 30, and then goes on to chalk up 150 . Yes, it's that celebrated full forward for Uni Reds, Peter Hille, the tipster of F Troop. the tipster some love to read and some love to revile . I envy Peter his style. It's unusual for 100 games to earn a mention, Greg Bradshaw of Old Melburnians deserves it . Greg joined the clu b in 1983, won the Under-19 B&F that year, and has since gone on to win seniors B&F in 1985, 86, 87 and represented Victoria in the CDEF in '87 and again this year, gaining 53 possessions. When questioned about the highlight of his amateur career, Greg stated that Andrew Langford-Jones' coaching of the CDEF was so memorable, that it defied description . What a day for the VAFAUA - Bob Dunstan appearing in his 600th game - 157 as a field umpire and 443 as a goal umpire . As one who played when Bob was a field umpire, I can say that as he is today, Bob umpired as a gentleman, always with a smile and encouragement to the players . With four games to go, De La Salle OC were in the 'hot spot' at the bottom of "A" Section . Banyule (C) finally went down when St Kilda CBCOB earned fourth place with an easy win 15 .10 (100 to 8 .10 (58),p oing right away in the final term 4.0 to 0 . . Best were abinger, Baker, Donald (St. K .) and Barry, Moloney, Attard (Bany.) . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 3 Marcellin and Collegians, third and fourth in A, with 8 wins and 6 losses apiece, and only one win between them in the last 7 games . met with the result likely to decide a place in the four. Collegians returned to top form, winning 23 .12 to 13 .5, with the best Baum, Shimmin ( 11 gls), Hibbins (Coll .) and B . Cooper, Delahunt and T. Holmes (Marc) . Undefeated teams after 14 games were Thomastown ( E), St Kevins (C Reserve), St Kilda CBOC (J3) . John Leavey (Old Brighton) played his 200th game - a most distinguished player and behind the scenes worker, John won the Under-19 best and fairest in 1971, was a member of the club's first ever senior premiership in 1977, and now with his wife Chris sets up the canteen before playing in the reserves . The battleto avoid relegation from B to C was on with the bottom four, Coburg (20), Old Camberwell (16), St Bernards (16) and Monash Blues (16) . Only teams without a win were Old Xaverians (A Res), Old Camberwell (B Res) and Doveton (F 'Res) .

In'B' Bull/Temp (2nd), 6 gls down at halftime, played a magnificent second half to get up to defeat leaders Old Paradians, 15.15 to 14.11 . Stars were Delaney and VanDenDriest (Bull/Temp), and McClements, S . Exton, Madden (Old P.) . In 'C' Caulfield Grammarians (2nd) beat top team St Pius 18.15 to 15 .13 . Bestfor Caul Gr were Berzins (8), Watson, Fish, Collett, Kanis, Bendall . 15 YEARS AGO - 1978 Old Scotch 'A' were now clinging onto fourth place after Ivanhoe, second, outclassed their rivals in the second half to win by 49 pts . Simpson, Shepherd, Robertson (Ivan) and Bates, T. Eggleston, Bedford (Old S) were best . In the battle for top position in 'D' Powerhouse defeated Old Camberwell by 16 pts, 11 .12 to 9.8 . Best were Coloe, Stafford, Rosewarne (Powerhouse) and J . Steven, Horton, Hewitt (Old Camb) . North Old Boys (fifth) continued their surge towards the 'A' Section four when they trounced leader Uni Blues by 47 pts, 16 .9 to 8 .10. Ho gan, Wilson, Anderson (NOB) and Tyquin, Hager, Yeo (Uni Blues) starred . La Trobe Blacks, fifth in ' E' kept their final hopes alive when they toppled St Bedes OC f rom top position, 12 .8 to 9.9 Butler, Hast, Graham, Tunbridge (4 gls) (La Trobe) and Vaughan, O'Shannassy, Pendleton (St Bedes) played well throughout . 150 to AMP's John Moore, Old Hailey, one time captain Peter M ason, 100 to George Pike (C'wealth Bank), David Hale (De La) and 50 to Old Trinity's Chris Williams and Blues young veteran defender Robert Hindle . 20 YEARS AGO - 1973 U Blues (A) with only 5 wins to date, surprised leaders, Ormond when they kicked 4 .1 in the last quarter to Ormond's dreadfully inaccurate 0.10 to win by 14 pts. Best were Hickey, Trumble, Renowden (UB) and Bourne, Pearce, Corben (Ormond) . Caulfield Grammarians, two games behind equal leaders, Ormond and St Bernards doubled Old Paradians score; 20.12 to 9.12 . Butcher (7) , Lester and Dickeson (CG) and Grace, Carroll, Duke (Old P) starred , The following were selected for Carnival to be played on MCG : J . Griffiths, (CG), N . Beattie, P. Cleary, R . King (Coburg), M . Callinan, A . Ireland, J . Rojo (Ivan), A . Crooks (North), R. Duke (Old P), B . Bourne, R . Cameron, A . Graham, P. Murphy, G . Pearce (Ormond), P. Aughton (St Bernards), M . O'Donnell (Assumpt), G. Todd (MHSOB), M . Birrell, G. Freeman (Old Carey), J. Anderson (Old Sc), W. Peers (Old Trin), M . Bates ( ROB), 1 . Cordner, C. McRae, A . Moffatt (U Blacks) with Peter Rhoden as coach . Tributes were paid to Norm Willoughby (Park) 250 games, Doug Puddy (Alph), a club record with 235


games and M ick Parrett (St Bernards) -theirfirst player to reach 200 games. QUIZ 1973 : The Carnival players included the following : P. Cleary, A . Ireland . Why are they now well-known? 25 YEARS AGO - 196 8 MHSOB's win over Kew, fifth in succession, lifted them from ninth to sixth place, only 2 pts out of the Four. Trevor Salter (9 gls) turned in a great game for Coburg who went down by 16 pis to Uni Blues 100 games to John Barker (U HSOB), Rick Harley (M HSOB), Al Chapman (OCG), Graeme Mansfield (0 Paradians), Peter Reed (0 Hailey) and Ray Ford (Parkside) . Old Brighton kicked 4 .6 to St Bernards 1 .1 in the last quarter to go down by a point . Sedgwick, Devine and Agar starred for Old Brighton who were now 6 pts out of the Four. Old Paradians Juniors kicked 40.27 in Junior Section 2 . Junior section coaches were: Harry Cuffe, Coburg), Graeme Reilly (St Kilda CBC) , John Miles ~Ivanhoe), Bob Hamilton (Ormond), Phil Stevens (Monash), John Harmer (University), Marshall Caffyn (Caulfield Gramm), Collin Green (MHSOB), Dick Tindale (0 Scotch) and Ray Hill (West Brunswick) . 35 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Old Paradians (B) club record sequence of wins, 10, was broken when they went down by 4 gIs to third team, Kew, who were in control for the whole game . Stars for Kew were Clarke, Snell, Woods and Tobias, while OP were well served by Flanagan, Lewis, Foley and Dineen . State Savings Bank (A) who had won eight in a row went down in a real surprise to second bottom team U. Blues who came from behind to win by 9 pts . Best

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were Mc Millan, Rush (4), Tully (U Blues) and Reside, Skene, Strachan (SSB) . Genial Alphington captain, Grant Reed reached 150 games . UHSOB were delighted with the first game centre performance by previous year's school football captain Daryl Foster. De La, still on top in C, cruised to an easy ten goal win over Glenhuntly . Best were Nesbitt, Pearson and Lanham (De La) and Allen, Forbes and Bryant (Glen) . Australian Amateurs easily defeated QueenslandLaw (6), Nelson (5) and G. Hibbins were stars . QUIZ 1958 : What other sport do you associate Daryl Foster with? 45 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Malvern surprised Old M elburnians with a 1 pt victory on their home ground . Top goal kicker for the day was Gordon Gilmo re with 10 gls in Coburg's very easy win over Collegians . Alphington strengthened their place in'C' Section with a strong last quarter victory over Footscray Tech . Ray Carnie kicked 6 gis for the victors . Joe Sheehan (Ormond) and Claude Richards (Uni Blacks) replaced J . O'Brien (Malvern) and C. Cox (Ivanhoe) in the Carnival team . Mr. Geoff M oo re was manaqer of the Carnival team . -puelBuB ul yoeoo ia~{ouo s mou s! pus weal plaiyg pla!}iaqS In jssaoons s,egejfsnv uaafsaM fo saeaA f uew aof qoeooaq ot uo fuaMaatsoU IfRQ 8 96G -UB MSNV -saea8 aueqsu8 }o aa6eueW Iajaua0 Mou si pue jeis poonn6u!IloO e aweoaq puelaal Maipuy -slliM fo feas aqt ao} tuawellaed q1le9Muouai .uo 3 aqf }o jaqwaN pue yoeoo dlqsaalwaid 6anqog 'Jets yJA e aweoaq lJealO I!LId SL66 - aBN►SNV

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1 993 Elsternwick l Park Programme VicHealth Matches of the Day

to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows : Each A and B Section club has been rostered to play at least one of its 9 home matches as an Elsternwick Park game and each A and B club gets a second game at Elsternwick Park, this time as an away team .

This year some A and B Section clubs have been allocated a second home Elsternwick Park match (Ormond, St Bernards & North Old Boys) . THIS SAT: MARCELLIN vs UNI BLUES ( B) AUG 21 : FAWKNER vs OLD MENTONIANS (B) THIS SUN: DE LA SALLE vs OLD SCOTCH (A) AUG 22: NO MATCH ROSTERE D AUG 28: B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL NEXT SUN : VAFA vs VCFL (Seniors) JULY 31 : OLD HAILEYBURY vs ORMOND (A) AUG 29: A SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL OLD BRIGHTON vs COLLEGIANS (A) SEPT 4 : B SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL AUG 1 : KEW vs IVANHOE (C) SEPT 5 : A SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL AUG 7 : CLUB XVIII PRELIMINARY FINALS AUG 8 : SEPT 11 : C SECTION GRAND FINAL (E .P.) AUG 14: OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON (A) SEPT 12 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL SEPT 18 : B SECTION GRAND FINA L AUG 15: CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUTH GRAND FINALS SEPT 19 : A SECTION GRAND FINA L

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TRIBUNAL AND INVESTIGATIONS REPORTS

I" 13 JULY 199 3 M . ROBERTS, NOBs U19 - Striking - 4 matches . R ROUIiBC;lELIOTIS, NOBs U19 - Striking - 4 matches . R . COHEN, Fawkner - Striking - 3 matches . A . AMALFI, Marcellin Runner - Misconduct Suspended until the beginning of 1994 season . A . PERIC, Kew - Abuse of umpire - 2 matches. R . MACHITTI, Kew - Disputing a decision - 2 ` matches . H . LE GRAND, Hampton Rovers - Striking - 2 matches .

R . VERDI, UHSOB - Attempt to strike - 1 match . *K . KORP, Fawkner - Striking - 2 matches . *D . DALGLEISH, Therry - Striking - 2 matches . *P. O'BRIEN, Whitefriars - Misconduct Striking 2 matches . *D . PAVLOU, NOBs U19 - Striking - 2 matches . *Accepted prescribed penalty B . WOODHEAD Tribunal Co-ordinato r

TUESDAY JULY 1 3 VAFA against RICH M OND CENTRAL ( F section) following a complaint lodged by University Reds on a charge of conduct unbecoming in that Richmond Centrals Ilyas Dellas did strike University Red's player Paul White behind the play. Charge sustained and player Ilyas Dellas suspended for 4 matches. Complaint from match played 3/7/93 at Brunswick St Oval . VAFA against ST BERNARDS following a complaint lodged by Old Haileybury . St Bernards player Corey Mallia (who pleaded guilty) suspended for 2 weeks for misconduct . Complaint from match played 27/6/93 at Elsternwick Park . Phil Stevens, Investigations Co-ordinato r

10TH FAILED TO PHONE FI N AL SCORE S BY 3 P M 0. ESSENDON* KEW (Club XVIII)* BY5PN1 CAULFIELD GR . 5 .04 ( 3rd time) CAULFIELD GR (U19) 5.04 (3rd time) OAKLEIGH 5 .26 * 0. CAMBERWELL (U19) 5.08 UNI BLUES (U19) 5 .09 (4th time) MONASH BLUES (U19) 5 .05 *Clubs had to be contacted for scores

ULY 199 3 PHONED I N CORRECT SCORES PARKSID E NORTH O.B . (Res) 0. ESSENDON (Res ) DE LA SALLE (Club XVIII ) 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"

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The Victorian Country Football League was delighted to accept the invitation to play the Victorian Amateur Football Association for the Vic Health Challenge Cup at Elsternwick Park today . The VAFA is highly respected among football circles playing a major role in the development and well being of Australian Rules . The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation is a most generous sponsor of both the VAFA and VCFL and once again Vic Health is to be congratulated for making available the trophy for today's prestigious event . The VCFL Country Football Championships has been fully sponsored by Vic Health for the past five years with the last two years in conjunction with the Transport Accident Commission, promoting the message if you Drink then Drive, you're a Bloody Idiot ." Vic Health's contribution to football in Victoria is outstanding and the VCFL greatly appreciates the support it receives from this fine organisation . The inaugural Vic Health Challenge Cup will, I am sure, be a closely fought contest . A reliable source informed me the VAFA has left no stone unturned to ensure it fields its strongest combination . However, the VCFL team headed by coach, Bernie Morgan, and Chairman of Selectors, David Code, will be well oiled and eager to improve its strike rate at representative level . Whatever the outcome of today's match, I am sure the biggest winner will be the game, Australian Rules Football . On behalf of the VCFL, I think all players, team officials and umpires for making their time available to represent the VCFL . I congratulate each and eve ry one of you and I sincerely hope your expectations are fulfilled here today . The VCFL is ve ry grateful to VAFA President, David Burnes, General Manager, Phil Stevens, and their support staff for the opportunity to play at the home of Amateur Football, Elsternwick Park . Our compliments also for the professionalism shown with the organisation and arrangements for the Vic Health Challenge Cup . Good luck to both teams .

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VIC HEALTH'S MESSAGE Rhonda Gaibaily The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation is delighted to continue its association with Victorian Football by supporting this match between the Victorian Amateur Football Association and the Victorian Country Football League . Both these organisations have been outstanding ambassadors for health promotion in this state . Thanks to our sponsorship of Australian Rules Football, more young people are now wearing properly fitted mouthguards for both competition and training days and the "Drink Drive" Campaign is contributing to a reduction in the level of country road accidents . I wish both teams well in their quest today for the Vic Health Cup .

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PLAYER Robert Fuller Ca t Bruno Conti V-Ca t Micah Berry Brett Mahony Peter Thiessen Colin McClounan Brett Connell Andrew Allibon Robert Gross Scott Teal Robert Lawson Mark Brady Luke Gollant Andrew Pryor Doug Bailey Dale Tapping Dan Richardson Wayne Carey Bowen John Steve Brazil David Connell Trevor Spencer Tim Jones Damian Crowe Paul Matton Craig Wright Garry Phillips

CLUB Old Scotch North Old Boys Old Melburnians De La Salle Old Haile bu De La Salle Ormond Old Trinity St Kevins Old Melburnians Fawkner St Kevins St Bernards Old Brighton Old Xaverians Old Xaverians Old Xaverians St Bernards Old Xaverians North Old Boys Old Haile bu St Bernards North Old Boys De La Salle Therry De La Salle Old Haile bu

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P L AYER PROFILES - Victorian Country Football League BALLANS, Shaun - LaraFC/Geelon g A speedy wingman and dynamic ball winner who is having a great year for his club and league . BOND, Ashley - Morweii FC/Latrobe Valley Hard working ruckman/forward who always gives 100%. Regular Latrobe Valley FL team member in the Vic Health Championships .

CUNICO, Max - Traralgon FC/Latrobe Valle y Can play either centra half back or forward and is a key big man for his club, the Latrobe Valley FL and the VCFL team . DONNELLAN, Byron - Lara FC/Geelong Pacy rover who reads the play off the packs and creates many forward moves .

BROMAGE, Adrian - Morwell FC/ Latrobe Valle y Very good Latrobe Valley FL player in 1992 and 1993 . Talented winger who has played at Springvale in the VFA .

GALLAGHER, Michael - Shepparton FC /Goulburn Valle y Very good ruckman who provides opportunities for teammates . First year with Shepparton in the Goulburn Valley FL . Former North Melbourne player .

BURKE, Francis - South Bendigo FC/ Geelon g Very experienced player who has shown very good form in Vic Health matches on a wing . Represented Bendigo FL on many occasions .

GILBERT, Robert - Tongala FCi Goulburn Valley Attacking and determined half bacN flanker. First year in the Goulburn Valley Football League . Represented the VCFL and Geelong Football League .

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Tall, agile, key position forward coming to the Goulburn Valley FL in 1993 from Coburg in the VFA .

GREEN, Simon - Northern United FC, Bendig o Ruck rover and skilful player who is nevei beaten, passes the ball with grea accuracy .

CAMERON, Martin - Traralgon FC/ Latrobe Valley Versatile player who can play either key defence position . Regular VCFL representative .

GRUMLEY, Chris - Warrnambool FC Hampde n Very attacking, running defender beinc best on ground in the Vic Health Divisior Two Grand Final .

CHRISTENSEN, Marty - Lara FC/ Geelon g Utility player who has pace, great endurance and sure skills . Has previous AFL experience with Geelong and North Melbourne .

HANCOCK, Damien - Lara FC/Geelong Very consistent defender for Geelong Ft who creates a lot of play and never give : his opponent much latitude .

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HILLS, Chris - North Ballarat FC/ Geelon g Versatile, key position player at either end of the ground . Excellent mark and strong tackler. HICKEY, Tony - Imperials FC/Sunraysla An experienced ruck/centreman who gathers a great number of positions . Very fit and skilful . HINKLEY, Brian - Bell Park FC/Geelong A talented strong marking big man who always contests at centre half forward . INGLETON, Ben - Camperdown FC/ Hampde n Skilful centreman/wingman with AFL experience at St Kilda . Having great first season with Camperdown, having previously played in the Ballarat FL . KEATING, Paul - North Shore FC/ Geelon g Very talented ruckman/forward having won two Geelong FL best player medals . Regular VCFL representative . KERR, Jon - North Shore FC/Geelong Reliable defender who backs his judgement . Consistent performer for the Geelong FL in the Vic Health Championships . MORAN, Don - Finley FC/Murra y Skilful defender with excellent Vic Health Championships form . First year coach with Finley, having played in Castlemaine's 1992 Bendigo FL Premiership . MORLEY, Greg - Traralgon FC/Latrobe Valle y Rover/forward and dynamic ball getter who shows great courage . 1992 Latrobe Valley FL best player.

NICHOLLS, Brad - Bell Park FC/ Geelon g Centre line player who has represented both Geelong FL and Hampden FL in Vic Health Championships . Regular VCFL Representative . PERRY, Aaron - Lara FC/Geelong Centreman/ruck rover with plenty of skill and class . Played in a Northern Territory representative team earlier this year . RAINSFORD, Ken - Moe FC/Latrobe Valle y A key position forward who can control a game through his strength, mobility and excellent marking . SPARKS, Brad - Rochester FC/ Goulburn Valley Ruck rover/centreman with skill and ability to win many posessions . Regular Vic Health Championships and VCFL representative. Formerly from Latrobe Valley FL . STACEY, Brad - Bell Park FC/Geelong A rover/forward pocket with excellent skills and the ability to kick goals . 1992 VCFL representative in the Australian Country Football Championships . STRAUCH, Dean - Shepparton FC/ Goulburn Valle y Centreman/ruck rover who is a regular VCFL player with a fine record . Captain of 1992 VCFL team in the Australian Country Football Championships . WALKER, Rob - Wangaratta Rovers FC /Ovens & Murray A strongly built mobile centre half forward/forward flank who has previously represented the VCFL . WATT, Ron - North Shore FC/Geelong Strong running defender or on-ball player. Great leader and creative player who is


PLAYER PROFILES - Victorian Amateur Football Associatio n FULLER, Rob (Capt.) - Old Scotch OC Highly decorated interstate representative of Amateur football . Strong defender and fine leader. CONTI, Bruno (V-Capt.) - North Old Boys Veteran defender who has never failed to produce his best at this high level of football . Named as All Australian . Extremely versatile. ALLIBON, Andrew - Old Trinity Gramma r Strongly built centre line player with classy disposal on both sides of the body. BOWEN, John - Old Xaverian s Debut representative player who shows all the skills required to suceed at this level . BERRY, Micah - Old Melburnians Strong, young and aggressive on-ball player who made a great debut against South Australia this year. BAILEY, Doug - Old Xaverian s Strong and determined ruckman who can be used in various key positions .

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Ruck-rover who shows great courage ii the heavy going .

BRAZIL, Steve - North Old Boys Lean and lithe ruckman/defender who ha ; the ability and physique to run all day Extremely determined . CAREY, Wayne - St Bernard s Giant ruckman who has uncanny grouni skills for a tall player . CONNELL, Brett - Ormond AFC All Australian rover whose great work ii the heavy traff ic is a fillip for the team . CONNELL, David - Old Haileyburians Strong defender whose determinatioi cannot be questioned . CROWE, Damian - De La Salle OC Pacy and elusive wingman makin(, interstate debut at senior level . GOLLANT, Luke - St Bernard s Good mark on the forward line with natural ability to kick the 'freak' goal .

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PLAYER PROFI LES - Victorian Amateur Football Associatio n GROSS, Robert - St Kevin s Full back known as 'The Glove' . Brilliant long kicker of the ball . JONES, Tim - North Old Boys Talented centreman who reads the play like a veteran . LAWSON, Rob - Fawkner AF C Tall, mobile ruckman/forward who is a great high mark . MAHONY, Brett - Do La Salle OC Clever and quick rover who works faultlessly and tirelessly up and down the ground . MATTON, Paul - Therr y Excellent team player with great skills on both sides of the body . McCLOUNAN, Colin - De La Salle OC A club captain and a fine team player . PHILLIPS, Garry - Old Haifeyburians Versatile wingman cum forward . Excellent skills and great leap .

PRYOR, Andrew - Old Brighton Gramma r Fast and skilful rover with creative skills up forward . RICHARDSON, Dan - Old Xaverians Interstate debut . VFL reserves experience with Hawthorn . Plays at both ends of the ground with little difficulty. SPENCER, Trevor - St Bernards Experienced AFL player . Displays all the skills required to reach the top in football . TAPPING, Dale - Old Xaverian s Hard working mid-fielder and great team player. TEAL, Scott - Old Melburnian s High flying forward who is equally as good in the air as on the ground . THIESSEN, Peter - Old Haileyburians Energetic mid-fielder who has shown great experience for a young player . WRIGHT, Craig - De La Sall e Half back flanker with the speed to create havoc for the opposition with his forward thrusts .


Sport is the winner with Vic Health, because sport in Victoria is now nearly completely free of tobacco sponsorship . No ifs. No butts . No maybes . So far Vic Health has sponsored over 90 sports including sailing, tennis, basketball, canoeing, junior football, hockey, skiing and athletics, to name just a few . With Vic Health, you're on a winner . For more information on Vic Health's sporting guidelines please write to P .O. Box 154, Carlton South, Victoria 3053 . MATTINGLY VHF 267

Vie Health Foundation


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