The Amateur Footballer, Week 16, 1993

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EDITORIAL by Phil Stevens Chard has arr ncoach ior an SA (twse) and ~ctories overt d side to se ~Oyear Hand iast~eaer guided the VAFA task in this ke on his Champio ~ at next year's Melboou~neaGarn+gval (title Amatteur ,~efioAutalxn yalways s at the illuminating bread ngBaBarry ol writings fo~th Sund s paper~ coudfe theaAnal t ma~e ay Barry writes for us : and feature storres on ptayers aand issues . Today It is terribly It i $ sirnp Y inherent in the preparation . .

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We RRY RI CH winner s victory is sweet, winners are grinners, if winning wasn' t important they wouldn't keep the score etc, etc all cliches that we have used at various times . It is true that winning State game against the Country I felt strangely calm about the end result . I just felt that the players from both teams had done themselves proud, and that my mplayers truly produced a to call them that for a day) . vs Goliath performance irrespective of the final result The tact that they were able to extend that effort even further into those final nerve tingling minutes was just afurther indication of their character her and of they certainly that quality . didri t need to convince me any fu rt When the game was over and they had finally filed into the change rooms, a look around was enough to special . convince me that they were enjoying something Players that have been opponents over the years were sharing a very common bond, a bond that will endure time and continue to give a warm glow when thought about from time to time . Amateur Football is very special, it is a game that is competitive played in its purest form, but is none they less that we pla a team game is for that . The main reason to get satisfaction from helping one to share the spoils, a result and the fact that it is a tough another to achieve physical contest means that we have to call on reserves of energy and courage at times . If there is a true belief that a contest is important then overcoming a worthy opponent makes the effo rt worthwhile. State Amateur Football is important and the players are playi ng sense that deeply . The players feel thatthey of their time to make give freely for all those people who ; feel that they are playing for the competit ion a success all those ex-players that have pa rt icipated over the decades at Club level but perhaps never had the honour of wearing the Big V . They embrace the responsibility willingly, and certainly my experience as both physioas coach, has been made therap ist and more recently all the more satisfying because of this "professional" att itude . This team also played for each other! Subsequently, Association and with this feeling of responsibility to the to each other as th he wo d`motipvlation' seldom needs to be used . eatck,

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Fuller in this equation . He has beco m Football, and I marvel at his enthusiasm and toughness at this level . His leadership qualities are in evidence from the first training session and he leaves no player in doubt . Vi ce about the importance of playing for Victoria Captains Andrew Jobling from Ormond (vs Adelaide) and Bruno Conti from North Old Boys (vs Country) arei r men of a similar ilk and deserve recognition for the effo rts also. weeks The game against the South Australians a few rt of result n that we achieved the so ago was satisfying i we needed to prove that last year's Centenary win was fluke. Havin g done well over there in not some so rt ofcrowd at Football Park, we approached front of a partisan the VCFL with no real idea as to the relative strength of the last their team . We knew that they would be good, time they played the Amateurs they were apparently awesome, so it was always going to be interesting to say . Injury and unavailabil ity had taken some toll the least of our Adelaide team, but I have to say that the players had such confidence in themselves and our methods that they refused to be intimidated in any way . It showed . . . It is unfair to individualise too much, because every player made his mark on the game . it is not possible for every player to be best on the ground to g i ve or get 30 possessions, it is possible for everyone coach that seas . I feltthatthey did that, it their best shot simply makes you feel very proud of them and for them . I get particular satisfaction out of seeing players fight back after being shaded early by talented opponents, and we had a few examples of that also . There is no doubt that the VCFL were a little shellheard to say that they shocked at half time. Some were be . . .well, amateurs, andthat expected the Amateurs .to abilit y implies a bit of softness There is no doubtthatthe h enoug to run hard a d andballl skills . I was marginally on well-hone tcapilse h bhandbal disappointed playesi for some real pressure tackling of their own . Enough said about the game, only to say that the successful effort was marvellous for the stature ofe Amatuer Football . To David Burnes and the ExecutivÂŽ

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REVIEW Haileybury kept its finals hopes alive with a 57 p t demolition of Ormond . The loss would be a major worry to Ormond which is still favoured to keep 4th spot . Chris Kraus dominated the game, kicking 9 goals from his half fwd flank . The Bloods piled on 8 goals to 1 in the final term to prove their point and rub salt into the Ormond wound . Neither side was overly impressive for the first 3 terms, but had Haileybury kicked straight, the game would have been over at half time . The Xavs also ran away in the final term to notch a 37 pt victory over 0 . Scotch . The Cardinals, as expected, kept up with their opponents, but the class of the Xaverians eventually shone out. Skipper Matt Bourke booted 9 goals in a match winning display and he, along with on-bailer Richard Greene, were ultimately the difference between the two teams. Scotch has many good players, none better than Cam Hunter on the wing and John Handbury at half fwd . Scotch had better halt its slide or it could well slide into relegation contention . Xavs are in the finals - no doubt - and pose a major threat to De La and Collegians. North also kept in the hunt for a finals berth when it overwhelmed St Bernards in the 2nd half to score a 45 pt victory . The NOBs piled on 8 goals in the 3rd term to blow the Saints out of the race and firm them as relegation encumbents . North ran in numbers and had 11 goalkickers, while St Bernardss relied on Paul Gilmour, who ended with 7 goals, to provide the target in the fwd line . St Bernards are talented but seem to have lost firepower. Time will tell . Predictably, De La Salle defeated Old Trinity . It wasn't a cake walk and took De La 3 qtrs to shake off the tenacious Trinity. As has been typical this season, Trinity rarely perform in the last term - fitness or confidence? The game was scrappy as Trinity bottled up the game and closed down the De La runners . Danny Smith, Pat Mannix and John Tully did well in defence for De La, but good forwards were hard to find, especially since Slattery and Fraser did not play . Trinity missed Allibon but Adam Anderson and Mick Seuling are good players who don't get enough help . A miracle happened at EP on Sunday . Collegians, via an Andrew Wallace goal after the siren, snatched a 1 pt victory over 0 . Brighton . It wasn't just the fact that Collegians won . There were two other concerns . Firstly, Brighton lead by 9 pts at 3/4 time and had a strong wind behind them forthe final term . Secondly, Collegians kicked the winning goal at the 33 min . & 53 second mark - I'm not sure how the quarter went so long . Brighton, after being awarded the points for the game against St Bernards, are now relatively safe from relegation, which should see them regroup and fight out the year . PREVIEW Haileybury play their "game of the season" at Malvern when the task of defeating De La Salle is put in front of them . If the Bloods go down, so does the chance to play in this year's finals . De La will want to remain on top, and certainly have a point to prove . The Bloods are riding high at the moment and will be hard

totoss . On the other hand, De La are playing below par and have injury problems . I'm going for Haileybury today. Why? Well, their good players are playing well! Thiessen, Connell, Phillips, Kraus, McKenzie etc . The desire will show out today - Haileybury will want victory that little bit more . One problem with Haileybury - the knowledge that they can go missing at the drop of a hat . I'll take the risk today. The Bloods by 10 pts. 0. Trinity have little to salvage from the year as relegation is virtually inevitable . Collegians will be riding high after last weeks amazing victory, and they should easily dispose of Trinity today. The Lions are stronger all over the ground and the only place that I see Trinity offering any resistance is in the midfield where Rogers, Seuling, Anderson, Norman and Allibon have been competitive throughout the year. The Collegian midfield relies heavily on Galbraith who is very much a prime mover. Irvine and Proctor have been impressive on the wings and Hibbins just directs traffic . Collegians won't compromise today . Collegians by 24 pts. Scotch and St Bernards lock horns with a loss being disastrous for both . The Cardinals have character and commitment whereas St Bernards seem to have lost focus on what A-section is all about . The return of Hosking and Hart will give Scotch greater strength, but they do lack a major goal kicker. St Bs have many players capable of kicking goals - Gilmour, the Gollant Bros, and Spencer can all kick scores. If Scotch are to win this one they will have to out run St Bs and shut down the St Bernards mid field . With Fuller back in touch I believe that Scotch should win although I am not overly convinced! Scotch by 2 goals . Ormond could lose 4th spot if it drops the game against O. Xaverians. On paper the 0. Xavs should win, but Ormond at Ormond is a tough test for anyone . The Ormond engine room is full of class . Jobling, Connell and Grace are dynamic and should get first use of the ball if they are not minded closely and the Xavs find themselves chasing all day . With an attack full of fire power, the Xavs are more than capable of posting a winning score- and I think they will . Ormond could well be on the skids (I don't think they are) and they cannot afford to lose but the momentum is waining. The weather will play a major factor . If it is wet, Ormond will be a chance. I'll go with the Xavs by 15 pts. North could slip into the four if it is able to defeat 0 . Brighton . The Tonners wouldn't be blamed for feeling depressed after last week's loss. They could go two ways : 1 . Go out to win or 2 . Play without any confidence at all . North are at home and the likes of Jones, Conti, Booth and Brazil should see them home today. Brighton have effectively been saved from relegation after being awarded the pt for its match against St Bs . For Brighton to be relegated, St Bs must win all remaining games and Brighton lose all remaining games . This is most unlikely! But I'1l go with North to start the rot! North by 3 gls .


;-I . SENIORS ST BERNARDS 5.2 7.6 8 .6 13.11 .89 NORTH OLD BOYS 6 .3 9 .5 17.11 20 .14.134 ST BERNARDS Gilmour 7, Spencer 2, Wood 2, J . Gollant, Purcell . BEST Gilmour, Delahunty, L. Gollant, Capes, J . Gollant, Dobson. NOBS Booth 3, Tatter 3, Cerini 2, J . Considine 2, P. Considine 2, Delac 2 , Hanlon 2, Daniel, Beare, Kennedy . Martin . BEST Conti, Booth, Jones . Cenni, Delac, P Considine. OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 5 .4 7.5 9 .9.63 COLLEGIANS 2 .6 4 .8 5.8 9 .10.64 0, BRIGHTON Hayden 2, Pollock, Krzyuniah, Brook, Talbot, Tymms, perry, Shipper. BEST McLachlan, Perry, Schober, Tymms, Phillips, Williams COLLEGIANS Wallace3, Proctor, Irvine, Schober,Tregear, Hoyle, Malet . BEST Pollock, Warner, Irvine, Wright, Bennett, Galbraith. OLD XAVERIANS 2.5 7.7 11 .12 19.17.131 OLD SCOTCH 3.4 6 .8 10 .13 13 .16 .74 0. XAVS Bourke 9 . Blood 2, Green 2, Nicolosi 2, Landrigan, Tapping, Anderson, Dann . BEST Green, Bourke, A. McDonald, D. McKay, Tapping, Blood . 0. SCOTCH Eagle 3, Handbury 2, Aujard 2, S. Hume, Wilson, MacDougall, Muller, Stokes, R . Hume. BEST Hunter, Handbury, Fuller, Gibbs. Terzini, MacDougall. OLD HAILEYBURY 3.4 7.11 13 .17 21 .21 .147 ORMOND 4.2 8.4 12 .10 13.12 .90 0. HAILEYBURY Kraus 9, Thiessen 4, Baxter 2, Lappage 2, Phillips 2, Anderson, M . Seccull . BEST Anderson, Borg, Kraus, Connell, Armstrong, M . Seccull . ORMOND McColough 3, Woodland 2, Siderellis 2, M . McDonald, S . Grace, A . Grace, McConville, Wood, Collins . BEST McColough, Hille, Gilmore, S. Grace, A . Grace, P. Marnow. DE LA SALLE 3.4 7.8 12.10 17.15.117 OLD TRINITY 3.3 7.5 11 .8 11 .12 .78 DE LA SALLE Dillon 4, Rafferty 3, Mannix 2, McClounan, Swift, Evans, Dwyer. Crowe, Mastrinn, Mahony, Jackson . BEST D . Smith, Wright, McClounan, Lafferty, Dillon, Mahony. 0. TRINITY Sutherland 2, Heath 2, Smith 2, Phillips, Anderson, Vanderhoek, Hodder, Rogers . BEST Jennings, Seuling, Strickland, Anderson, Hodder, Vanderhoek . RESERVES ST BERNARDS 3.3 5.8 12 .11 15 .15.105 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .2 4.3 6.7 10.12 .72 ST BERNARDS Wood 6, Hogan 2, Rogerson 2, Fraser 2, Vinecombe, Egan, Hanlon . BEST Rogerson, McAlister, Hanlon, Vinecombe, Wood, Parrett. NORTH OLD BOYS Kearney 4, Dwyer 2, Alevraz, Gale, Fisher, Leigh . BEST Howard, Curulli, Peloso, Collison, White, Kearney . OLD BRIGHTON 0 .2 2 .6 2 .6 6 .11 .47 COLLEGIANS 6 .2 6.8 8.16 8 .17.65 0. BRIGHTON Hoar 3, D. Morton, Crowe, Filded . BEST Carter, Fides, Fisher. T. Brook, D. Morton, Hoar. COLLEGIANS Coyne 4, Foard, Hibbns, Higson, Matheson . BEST Jefferson, Baxter, Hibbins, Higson, Kenneally, Coyne . OLD XAVERIANS 8.3 13.6 15.10 17.13 .115 OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 4.5 5.8 6.10 .46 0. XAVERIANS A. Bourke 4, Berry 3, P. Salter3, D. Dalton 2, Mortenson 2, P. O'Sullivan 2, Purcell . BEST Berry, P. Salter, D . Dalton, Egan, Mortenson, P. O'Sullivan. 0. SCOTCH N . Hart 2, Aston, N . Hooper, Anderson, B . Steele. BEST Billing, B. Steele, N . Hoooper, Aston, Warner, Woodhouse. OLD HAILEYBURY 4 .3 10.4 11 .8 14.9 .93 ORMOND 0 .4 2.4 7.7 12 .8 .80 0. HAILEY Arnhold 4, Adamopoulos 2, Kirkwood-Scott 2, Bingham, Canobie. B . Carty, Lovell, Panetta, Walden . BEST Walden, B. Carty, Kirkwood-Scott, Lovell, Chin, Bennet. ORMOND Turner 2, Kingston 2, Kelleher 2, Doyle 2, Fitzgerald, Forsyth, Montgomery, Karrageorgio. BEST Turner, Forsyth, Reidy, Kelleher, Neel, Stewart . DE LA SALLE 1 .2 11 .11 16.14 24.17.161 OLD TRINITY 6.0 7.0 11 .2 11 .2 .68 DE LA SALLE S . Rudd 5, Smith 3, Fiume 2, Goss 2, P . O'Callaghan 2, McHenry 2, Furlan 2, Tessier, Webb, M . Mannix, Byrne, Hynes, Hegan . BEST Smith, Fiume, Webb, Wyles, P. O'Callaghan, S. Rudd . 0. TRINITY Farrell 4, Beet 2, Sutcliffe, Pitman, Vize, Ramsden, Gibson . BEST Farrell, Wallace, Vargo, Scott, Smith, Clarke . LIJAitATA T

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NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD BRIGHTON Field : P. Gersch, A . Kilner Boundary: M . Tierney, L . Russell Goal: C . Chalmers, R . Liddle OLD TRINITY vs COLLEGIANS Field : M . Jackson, R . Simon Boundary: P. Mierisch, F. Martinez Goal: A . Bishop, W. Fowle r OLD SCOTCH vs ST BERNARDS Field: S . McCarthy, L . Harrison Goal: A . Hogan, G. Chalmers ORMOND vs OLD XAVERIANS Field: D. Dalgleish, W. Hinton Goal: R . Barichievitch, M . Murray DE LA SALLE vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: R . Bel, J . Toohey Goal: G . Clancy, J. Tyrrell

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u: 100 GAMES TO MICHAEL TURNE R Congratulations to OTs man mountain, Michael Turner who played his 100th game against De La Salle on 31/7/93 . Mick commenced with the club in'87 and has served with distinction at both chb and in the ruck. Mick was a key member of the 1992 'B' Grade Prem side and all at Trinity look forward to more big performances from the "Pumper" in the seasons to come. 50 GAMES TO NORTH OLD BOYS M ICHAEL LEIGH Congratulations from all at North Old Boys to Michael Leigh on reaching the 50 games milestone with the club last Sat (31/7) . Michael started his career with the club in '90 in the U19s. "Easy" as he is affectionately called has already played a number of snr games and is close to becoming a regular snr player. Congratulations Michael from the committee, players and supporters and we look forward to many more fine games from you in the future .


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Congratulations are extended to M . Dyke, Doveton on kicking 5 goals on the weekend against Aquinas and being the first player to kick 100 goals in 1993. It would be remiss not to mention Ajax U19 player M . Rajch who last weekend kicked 13 goals to take his season's tally to 96. Well done guys . The new race and change room entrance is a great innovation at EP Now teams enter and leave the field by separate entrances . It really gives the viewing spectator a feeling of a 'real' football ground . Congratulations are extended, belatedly, to the Rep Side who defeated the VCFL two weekends ago. Although the after match was a quiet affair highlights were as follows : Rob ` L ic' Lauson attempting to seal up his punchered lung with some tar from Kent cigarettes ; Craig `Gravel' Wright's pool prowess; Damien `Special' Crow's attempt to do splits at Joey's; Bruno `The Best Smelling Man in Amateur Football' Conti's abilityto know someone somewhere, and John `JB' Bowen and Daniel 'Ducky' Richardson's phantom exits . All in all a great night and well worth celebrating .

® EDITORIAL continued from page i . . . of the VAFA, may I say thanks. David backs these campaigns to the hilt and this gives the players a feeling of self wo rth before they sta rt. To Selectors Tom Johnston, Neil Pivetta, Roger Paul and Peter Hutchinson - well guys, I guess the players have rewarded you for the many hours given freely. To Russel Barnes, Assistant Coach, Mr Ray Crowe ( Doctor), Ross Smith (Physio), Geoff Rogers and Ken Evan-Smith (Trainers), Alex Johnson (Timekeeper and Legend) and Peter "Agate" Harris ( Prope rty and noisy unofficial Selector) my appreciation . Finall y, to Phil Stevens and his staff who co-ordinate the whole shooting match . I hope too that you got your share of the satisfaction we all felt . I would suggest though Phil, as a Boundary Umpire you make an excellent General Manager. ~ P-' ~ ~ Fl ~

Congratulations to Old Brighton's Andy `Noel' Pryer who announced his engagement last Friday evening . This news courtesy of `Out of Bounds' Southern FM (88 .3) 10-12 Saturday mornings. Clubs are reminded that changes to teamlists, especially those clubs competing in finals, must be at EP by Friday 20/8 3pm . Further information in this issue . All clubs who have in their possession Premiership Cups from 1992 are asked to return them to EP ASAP The Cups should be cleaned and returned promptly . Club XVIII Preliminary Finals are on Sunday (tomorrow) at EP. The South match sees Old Scotch host Mazenod at 11 .30am and at 2pm Old Paradians host Kew. So come on down and get into the finals atmosphere. Well done Caulfield Grammarians on getting the 'boots into' Ken 'Squirrel' Bremner the other week . Let's hope Bomber's Boys (Kew) can get the Soup Kitchen thing happening after knocking off Ivanhoe at EP today. Well done Ken . By the way, who the hell is Lancie Lovechild ?

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As we near the business end of the season an interesting battle is emerging for 4th spot with the late mail being for outsiders 0 Paradians. Likewise the top 3 are all desperate for the double chance - time will tell! REVIEW Banyule journeyed to Old Mentonians for the 1st time in about 10 years and after a slow start, regrouped to trail by 4 pts at 1/2 time. After that the Panthers improved their centre clearances, where they had been thrashed and previously quiet players started to strutt their stuff . Bears were still in it at 3/4 time but were not up to it in the last . Nick Macquire and Darren Murphy had afield day in defence for the Panthers with strong marking the highlight, whilst Brooks & Sly took control mid-field and Acreman held a party up forward and the Bears weren't invited! With Paul Carroll injured early on, much was left to John Turnbull in the pivot. Dave Williamstook the Ruck honours whilst the Bears' best was back pocket Leigh Holt . I think the coffin is nailed Bears? ! Whitefriars had a"reasonable" day with a 112 pt win over Fawkner who were grossly undermanned . Friars had winners everywhere, in particular the Carbones- Rover Anthony and Winger Matt . Young Ben Brisbane booted 7 Is with Julian Phillip and Damien Midro each with 5. Not content at 3/4 time, the Friars poured it on in the last with 10.6. Fawks had little to boast about except "Fish" Cecchini who replaced the injured Lawson . Andy Brown held Pratty to a si ngle and Saggs booted 4 majors . Warren "Kernahan" Hoare took a huge mark in the last 1/4 however he kicked just like his nickname. The well worn cliche "A week's a long time in football" is very apt t the Therry/OMs clash in which many, if not all, had written OMs off! After copping a 52 pt thrashing from the Bullants OMs regrouped during the week and, apart from the 1 st 1/4, gave Therry a nice little footy lesson . 15 pts down at 1/4 time, OMs booted 16 .21 to Therry's 4 .12 and should have won by a lot more . Scott Teal returned and snagged 5 and the consistency of "Mr U" was again obvious . The "Chief" found things a little tougher this week and was well beaten by Chris Bryan whilst "Chipmunk", Berry and Webb were back to their best . Without taking anything away from OMs, Therry were pathetic with only Dennis Castaldi and Tim Taylor able to hold their heads high . Marcellin threw away their 1/2 time advantage kicking 1 .7 to Parades 6.1 in the 3rd term and, whilst they came back slightly in the last, that 3rd 1/4 saw their ultimate demise. The youngsters were again the stars for Parade with Brett Pannam and Scott La Ferlita putting in great games. The Big men Dave Way and Terry Canavan also dominated whilstfor Marcellin theever reliable and very consistent Freddy Wooler was again the Eagles best with good support from Steve Psoras and Adam Ryder. A scrappy game between B/Temp & Uni Blues turned out a comfortable win to the latter who had most of the play all day and apparently should have won by a lot more . On the other hand, the Bullants had their opportunities early in the last 1/4 when they came out

all gunsfiring but 5 shots at goal recorded minor scores and their hopes were shattered as the Blues steadied and ran away. This result certainly sheds a different light on my 4th spot prediction as the Blues are a very realistic chance, Skipper Hamish Worsley led from the front along with predecessor Johnny Kanis who controlled one wing and Nathan Harris the other . Tim Harris combined well with Hamish to win plenty of the ball around the ground . "Crusty" Mathews put in another great rucking effort for the Bullants with "Juice" Alexander and "Normie" Glover reliable defenders together with "Pony" Young" at CHF PREVIEW Banyule play host to Whitefriars in what shapes as a great match up. Bears fell away against Panthers last week whilst Friars went from strength to strength against Fawks. Banyule are suffering from incredible inconsistency and are getting nothing from Sutterby who is struggling Friars won't make too much out of their huge win but should add another win to their tally by 3-4 gls . Blues have the chance to boost their % when they demolish Fawks at the Uni today. And that % will be very handy 2 weeks from now. Fawks would like to finish the season off with at least some encouragimg performances but the likes of Worsley, Hazeldine, Kanis, Harris etc are a class above. Uni by 12 gis + Prior to last round, it would have been almost How Far Panthers - not so after OMs demolition of Therry last week . It looks very much like OMs are back (and I'm not touching wood) . If you want to see a great game of footy today, this is it! Teal vs Murphy, Bryan vs Campbell, Webb vs Brooks, Sly vs Berry, Witts vs Acreman and the match ups go on and on! Should be a beauty I'll toss the coin . . . Tails! . . . Panthers by the smallest margin . Therry travels to the Eagle's nest and if my prediction comes home in the last, Therry will lose the double chance with a loss here. I'm tipping they'll bounce back, though and win by 27 pts. Bullants vs Old Parade and "Who wants 4th spot the most"!? OP have won their last 4 while B/T stumbled last round and need to bounce up . OP have a tough run home but they've proven themselves of late and will tread on the 'Ants by 6 gls . SELECTIONS : Whitefriars, Uni Blues, Old Mentonians, Ther ry, Old Parade .' PROGRESS : 67% PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Marcellin and Old Parade were the "no shows" last week. Only 3 to go before the finals 100% on Monday!? Fax 583 1993 or Phone 585 0646. * * Congrats to Andy Witts (OMs) playing 250th game today - would have been better in a winning side!? Top effort - Well Done Wittso.


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SENIORS OLD MENTONIANS 4.4 7.6 13 .11 20 .13.133 BANYULE 2 .2 6.8 10.9 13 .11 .89 0, MENTONIANS Acreman 8, Bournon 3, D . Paterson 2, Stroud 2, Carter. Edmonds, B. Murphy, B. Paterson, Solley. BEST D . Murphy, Brooks, B . Paterson, Macquire, Edmonds, Acreman . BANYULE P Adams 2, Stanton 2, Sutterby, O'Brien, Witchell, Gilbert, Harte, Burns, Coulson, Turnbull, Richmond . BEST Holt, Cullen, Gray, Williams, Turnbull, Coulson . WHITEFRIARS 7.7 13.13 19.17 29 .23.197 FAWKNER 3.4 6.8 9.11 12 .13 .85 WHITEFRIARS Brisbane 7, Philip 5, Midro 5, A . Carbone 3, Mark Bateman 2, Travis 2, Pratt, D. Naismith, M. Carbone, Jenkins, Crowe. BEST M . Carbone, A . Carbone, Travis, Mark Bateman, Philip, Brisbane FAWKNER Saggers 4, S . Walker3, Hoare 2, Cropley, Molloy . Rodriguez. BEST Cecchini, Brown, Saggers, Gray, O'Leary, K . Cohen. THERRY CCOB 6.1 6 .4 7.8 10.13 .73 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .4 10.12 12 .17 19.25 .139 THERRY Zanetti 5, Wrigglesworth 3, Baker, Fitzpatrick . BEST Castaldi, Taylor, Wrigglesworth, Zanneti, Caruana, Crotty . 0. MELBURNIANS Teal 5, Fraser 4, Ward-Ambler 3, Webb 2, Thompson 2. A . Wilts, Theodore, Hewitt . BEST Bryan, Useinov, O'Brien, Webb, James, Berry . OLD PARADIANS 1 .3 4 .7 10 .8 14.11 .95 MARCELLIN 3 .2 5 .7 6 .14 11 .15 .81 0. PARADIANSO'Lou ghlin4, Boyd 4, D. Beck2, Haberman, Pannam, Harford, M . Geary. BEST Pannam, Way, LaFerlita, D . Beck, Vincent, Canavan . MARCELLIN Vinion 2, Fyder 2, Treganowan 2, Gill 2, Bourke, McKenzie . Gallagher. BEST Wooller, Cooper, Psoras, Gill, Ryder, Moran BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0 .2 5 .4 6.8 6 .13.49 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .1 6 .5 10 .12 13 .17.95 BULLEEN/TEMP Harvie 2, D . Matthews, Philpots, Smith, Young . BEST T. Matthews, Alexander, Young, Lover, Dolinko. Cumming . UNI BLUES Evans 4, Waters 3, Frith, Worsley, Tippett, Davis, Buckley, Calmon . BEST T. Harris, Buckley, Kanis, Worsley, Cavalier, N . Harris . RESERVES OLD MENTONIANS 3.3 4 .4 5 .7 9.11 .65 BANYULE 0.3 2 .6 3 .8 6.10 .46 0. MENTONIANS Love 3, Pride 2, Murphy, Norman, Riddle, Riley . BEST Bond, Sheedy, Sherriff, Moodie, Austin, Prid e BANYULE Bowler 2, McCormack, Legge, Meredith, Boucher. BEST Gillies, Healy, Boucher, Stevens, Glass, Raywood . WHITEFRIARS 21 .14 .140 FAWKNER 4 .3.27 WHITEFRIARS P Ciardulli 4, Quilty 3, Bonnyman 3, Strike 3, Mullens 2, Vernal, Williams, Rohan, J . Ciardulli, Roberton, Sharkie BEST Rohan, P Ciardulli, Vernal, P. Harrison, J . Naismith, Strike. FAWKNER M . Tymms, Naughton, Terry, Warren . BEST Terry, Johnston, C. Giessen, Stefano. THERRY CCOB 0.2 1 .5 5 .5 6.8.44 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .3 5.4 6.9 8.13.61 THERRY Hollow 2, Gallagher, Eldrett, Newbould, Vaina. BEST O'Halloran, Davies, McMahon, Murphy, Vaina . Bye. 0. MELBURNIANS Oliver 3, Rhoden, Theodore, Branchflower, WallaceSmith, Wright. BEST S. Rose, P. Theodore, Mackay, Wallace-Smith, Clements, Sinn . OLD PARADIANS 2 .4 5.6 7.9 10 .10.70 MARCELLIN 3.5 9.7 11 .9 13.11 .89 0. PARADIANS Kerr 2, Mulligan 2 . B . Joyce 2, Ball, Livy, Ziebell, Kelly . BEST Mulligan, Kelly, Ziebel, O'Toole, Walsh, Joyce. MARCELLIN Frawley 3, J. Dineen 2, Taylor, Randall, Beattie, Wallis, Getson, Bechetti, Sheehan, Delahunt . BEST Getson, Beattie, Delahunt, Wallis, Frawley, Crimmins . BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.4 8.5 13.10 14.14 .93 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .2 2 .5 4.6 8.12 .60 BULLEEN/TEMP McLaren 5, Doggett 3, Fois 2, Nagel 2, Aylward . Shine. BEST Hooper, Catt, Rozanitis, McLaren . Faulkner, Bellato. Doggett . Robertson . UNIVERSITY BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received

FAWKNER vs BANYULE WHITEFRIARS vs OLD MELBURNIANS OLD MENTONIANS vs MARCELLI N THERRY CCOB vs BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE OLD PARADIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES

BANYULE vs WHITEFRIARS Field: M . Bushfield, G . Thwaites Boundary., D. Jensen, K . King Goat: D. Webster, I . Smith UNIVERSITY BLUES vs FAWKNER Field: S. Clinch, M . Gibson Reserve Field: D. McInerney Boundary: S . Bayes, M . Kolpin Goa/: G . Grigg, B. Seymou r OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: A . Darned, P. Wisema n Goal: K. Pitcher, M . Lentini MARCELLIN vs THERRY CCOB Field: G . Curran, P. Cherry Boundary: T. Russell, S. Robertson Goal: G . Wright, S . Pitcher BULLEEN/TEMP vs OLD PARADIANS Field : G . Fallet, T. Hale s Boundary: W. Walker, S. Branagan Goal: A . Simpson, W. Binch

SENIORS ACREMAN, Old Mentonians ZANETTI, Therry N . BOURKE, Marcellin PACE, Bulleen-Templestowe PRATT, Whitefriars RESERVES HOLLOW, Therry BINION, Marcellin BONNYMAN, Whitefriars RILEY, Old Mentonians McMAHON, Therry

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25 0 TO ANDREW WITTS This week ( 7/8), ;'% ndrew Witts plays his 250th game for the OMs. After debuting in '79, his career was ironically launched by launching Gary Buckenara to the '85 mark of the year during his stint with the Pies . Over 14 yrs he has repeatedly led by example, including 4 yrs as capt ., winning a flag in '88 & representing Victoria . B&F runner-up In '88 &'91 and winner in '89, Wittsoconstantlycaptures attention with his raking left footers, and even won the '84 goalkicking . Andy is to be congratulated on this great milestone, and on the example he sets both through his bustling style of play and his leadership . Well done Wittso!! "MARVELLOUS EFFORT THAT", BIG H!! The run of milestones at 0. Mentonians continues this week when Pat Harrington becomes the 7th 50-gamer to emerge from the club's'91 inaugural U19 sidetoday . Paddy has been, and hopefully will be for a long time, an excellent contributor both on field and off, where he is on the club's General Committee and is always keen to help out in any facet of the club's activities - well done Pat - "Super Stuff" !

PATRONS NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE .


C SECTION by Ke n Bremne r

Another'Bag' of winners last week. I promised you weeks ago that the floodgates would open up! Pretty predictable results though, so I won't make any claim to fame just yet . 'Big' Lancie and myself very nearly found ourselves in hot water when Parkside failed by 5 pts to tether in Ivanhoe . Gee! We really felt like doing a carwash too . REVIEW - ROUND 16 (31 July) M HSOBs just too strong and too good all round the ground with aerial supremacy and finishing off up the business end of the ground . In the engine room Muller and Helmut kept up the heat with Comer and Dawson firing the ball to Bamert and Fleming to finish off. Dicko and Clint Young were other good 'Schoolers' . 'High by 72 . Parksides form had been good without winning and they continued on in that vein last Saturday when they just failed to overhaul a lethargic Ivanhoe and get the 'Chocolates'. The ' Hoes led some 4 gIs at the 23 minute mark but the 'Parkers never-say-die attitude nearly caught them with their pants down . 'Hoes by 5 pts. Ajax got the jump on Caulfield Grammarians and after that the ' Fie!ds were playing catch-up footy all day long . One would've thought that with such a fine spit'n'polish on their boots they could've blinded their opponents given the sunny conditions that prevailed . The 'Jacks are rolling on towards the finals but I'm sure that a bigger win than 25 pis would've been their gl . As suggested, St Kilda/Sth Caulfield most definately found Mazenod a different proposition than Commbank . Mazenod were able to keep in check the 'Saints runners and midfie!ders and give themselves many passages to goal . Whilst against moderate opposition, the win and the margin of 64 pts was just the tonic .the 'Nods needed to steady the ship. The 'Saints aren't out of the woods yet and will need to continue to work hard and not just rely on other results. 'D' Generation a Fait Acomplii for the Bankers following their narrow 11 pt loss at the hands of Kew . A scrappy affairto3 qtr time with the K's having the upper hand throughout by 2 to 4 gls. A 16 pt lead and kicking into a breeze didn't inspire confidence in the Bankers cause, however, the game came to life in the final stanza and was a ripper. Whilst clawing the lead awayto a matter of points the Kew boys steadied and rammed home 2 sealers courtesy of the dreaded 'Bomber' . (Many thanks for that!) PREVIEW - ROUND 17 (7 August) Monash Blues vs Parkside - The students are as safe as judges but not so their opponents. I reckon on Parkside being pumped-up out of the orbitforthis game and have not the slightest of reservations about selecting them to win . The 'Blues are a skilled outfit capable of matching it with the best, but today with the stakes so high, motivation will get the Parkers home by 21 pts . Kew vs Ivanhoe - Neither of these 2 sides were really on their mettle last week and the team who settles down

to the tempo the quickest and gets their act together will more than likely win the contest . Both teams have match winning forwards in King, Busuttil, Burden for Kew and Atta, Flynn and Ford for Ivanhoe . I'm leaning towards the 'Hoes to use the bigger spaces of the Park more effectively for their forwards and tip them by 19 pts in a beauty. Caulfield Grammar vs M HSOBs -A draw between these 2 last time round but that's history and the Schoolers know it . A loss just isn't on itthey want a piece of finals action and depending upon the E/Park result they could be in tonight. Again it's the motivation if nothing else that will spur the High boys on to a 35 point victory. St Kilda/Sth Caulfield vs Ajax - Rather than have to bore yourself by reading on too far I'll let you know now that the Saints will win this game! A different proposition at home are the Saints and I reckon the Jacks might just feel their wrath today. With a grand final atmosphere before the game the Saints will come out all fired up and jump the Jacks from which point they'll have to play catch-up footy . Might be wrong and it won't be the first or last time but there you have it . The Saints for mine by 13 pts . Commbank vs Mazenod - The Bankers were the 1st team to trouble the NODs in the first half of the draw and since, the NODs have proven to be beatable. But not today Josephine with the Mulgrave boys hellbent on priming themselves up for one helluva big tilt at promotion to the big boys . The Bankers I have no doubt will serve it up to their opponents but in the end weight of numbers (talent) will see the Mazenod troops safely home by 31 pts. 'Big' Lancie Lovechilds Dare of the week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Just about caught last round and with only 2 to go can't start waving the white flags yet! K .B. and I will get into the top bracket today and serve it up to `Bomber' and his boys from Kew to get over the big ground hoodoo and just to mention it, Ivanhoe . Do so, and we'II arrive at Victoria Park on invite and conduct a 'Hot Soup' Kitchen for the Troops . P.S . Your scribe extends his thanks to Nigel Brokier (Caulfield Grammarians) for his kind and warm hearted words in print (The Age Sports, Sunday 1 August) . You'll keep MAMBA! Luv Ya .

MELEES - B EWARE A melee is "Where an incidenttakes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each otherto the ground or other similar such conduct".


SENIORS MHSOB 7.1 16 .6 19.11 26.12.168 MONASH BLUES 1 .5 6 .7 8.11 13.18.96 MHSOB Fleming 5, Bamert 5, Helmot 4, A . Webster 3, Young 3, Comer 2, P, Knight 2, Catfry, O'Brien . BEST Muller, Helmot, Comer, Dawson, Webster, Dixon, Young . MONASH BLUES Alexander 3, McGregor 3, Baring 2, Smith 2, Hipwell, Carman, Roche. BEST Broun, Carman, Alexander, Rowland, Roche, McGregor. PARKSIDE 1 .1 5 .6 7.10 10 .10.70 IVANHOE 2 .4 3 .10 6 .13 10.15.75 PARKSIDE Sansonetti 4, G . Williams 2, Cotter, Moodie, Sherlock, Yoksich . BEST Georgiou, Yoksich, Sturgess, Singleton, Allan, Jackson . tVANHOE J. Sammartino 2, Forsyth, Moiloy, Tucker, Matthew, Williams . BEST Angelini, McDonald, Harrison, Rooney, Forsyth, Peki n AJAX 4.3 6 .10 10 .14 13 .17.95 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2.5 5 .9 7.13 9 .16.70 AJAX D. Marks 4, R . Marks 2, Rozenberg 2, Goetz, Hoppe, Cr Cohen, Fredman, Bloom. BEST Jason Wrober R . Marks, Pat, C . Cohen, Rozenberg, Bloom . CAULFIELD GR Will 2, Harris 2, R . Harrison 2, G . Harrison, Matthews, Ka6nski . BEST G . Harrison, Will, Harris, Cox, Cronin, Loune . MAZENOD 3.2 9 .7 15.11 24 .13.157 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1.6 3 .7 9 .12 13 .15.93 MAZENOD Peter Green 5, Meadows 3, Hunt 3, Pat Green 3, McMullin 2, Rogers 2, Morgan, Barker, Brookes, Hanley, Carter, Marshall . BEST O'Hara, Hanley, Hunt, C . Murray, Carter, Rogers. ST KILDA STH CAUL Bergman 4, Capiron 3, Gilmore 2, Buckley, A . Hall Riddell, Aitcheson . BEST A . Hall, Healy. Aldoruccio, King, Sherman, Healy. COMMONWEALTH BANK 2 .5 4 .8 8.11 12.14.86 KEW 4 .1 10 .3 11.9 14 .13 .97 C'WEALTH BANK A . Rolls 5, McNamara 3, Bunnett, Gniel, Walsh, A. Pitts . BEST VanLoon, Gniel, Corboy, A . Rolls, Sparrow, Keighran . KEW Burden 3, White 3, Correa 3, Barnes 2, Wood, Walton, Busuttd. BEST Bakogiannis, Cullen, S. Bruno, Burden, Barnes, White . RESERVES MHSOB 5 .1 7.7 12.8 13 .8.86 MONASH BLUES 0 .3 2 .4 4 .5 6 .8.44 MHSOB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH BLUES A. Leitch 3, Mastos, Kellock, Sinclair. BEST Anderson, Castricum, Mansfield, A . Leitch, S . Leitch, Cavalier. PARKSIDE 2.2 5 .4 6 .6 7.8 .50 IVANHOE 2.2 4 .2 5 .4 7.5 .47 PARKSIDE Dunbabin 2, Anthony Stuart, Penrose 2, Giannopoulos . BEST ,Shortis, Williams, Giannopolous, Jergins, Anthony Stuart, Ware . IVANHOE Doyle 4, T. Flynn 2, P. Lee 2, Dowling, McGowan. BEST Rovis, Manuel, Stewart, Blackwood, Pearce, Kennedy . AJAX 4 .4 7.6 12 .10 14.13.97 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0.0 1 .1 1.2 3 .4.22 AJAX Sheezel 6, Kalb 3, Flinkier 3, Poswell, Gross. BEST Zurbo, Fell, Goldberg, Jelenik, Sheezel, Poswell . CAULFID GR D. Synman, D. Allen, M . Millard . BEST Isaacs, Allsop, Knight, McMillan, Millard, Thomas. MAZENOD 3.8 6 .11 9.17 11 .20 .86 ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 2 .0 5 .2 6.3 9.6 .60 MAZENOD Mounter 5, Richards, McCusker, Couttie, Smith, Connolly, Palamara . BEST Grimison, Mounter, Smith, Hall, Palamara, Welch . ST KILDA STH CAUL Alderuccio 2, Baker 3, Aitcheson, Cole, Hofert, Hall. BEST Cole, Aitcheson, Dynon, Credlins, Baker, Strafford . COMMONWEALTH BANK 3 .2 5.4 9.6 9.8 .62 KEW 3.3 7.6 10.9 14.14.98 C' WEALTH BANK Myles 5, Bellinger, Harns, G . Rolfs. BEST S . McDonald, Myles, G . Rolfs, Galanopoulos, Thompson, Maya . KEW D . Mascitti 5, Kiriakou 4, Brass 12, Peric, Langton, Wells . BEST Per c, D. Mascitti, Kiriakou, Langton, Jack, Sheehan .

SENIORS BERGMAN, St Kilda BUSUTTIL, Kew HOPPE, Ajax SANSONETTI, Parkside CAFFRY, MHSOB

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150 GraP.~ES FOR `'r,iUGSY " St Kilda Sth Caulfield's most famous plumber, Michael Murnhy finally reaches the 150 games today. Michael is known for his fierce desire and strong tackling, however, his physical approach to the game has meant extended periods on the sidelines due to injury. Michael's philosophy on football has been, and continues to be, ' never let an opponent get an easy kick' . Michael has complemented his on field activities by representation on a number of committees and is always the first to give of his valuable time to the club cause . 100 GAM ES TO FEFER - SAHSO B Sincere congratulations are extended to M ichael Feferkranz, our dynamic rover who finally achieves his 100th game for MHSOB. Fefer's determination, loyalty and sheer guts on the field have won the respect of all, including opposition clubs and Fefer's personality make him a vital part of MHSOB. Well done Fefer on your great career. The next 100 will be quicker. 100 GAMES TO "THE SHERMSTER " St Kilda Sth Caulfield's popular "and playful" personality Paul Sherman reached the century of games against C'wealth Bank 24/7 after a season abroad playing football in the "old dart" . Paul follows in the footsteps of his illustrious father Tony who is one of only 3 players in the club's history to reach the triple century. Congratulations Shermo, 200 to go ! BULLDOG BAKER REACHES THE TO N St Kilda South Caulfield congratulated Glendon Baker on reaching the century of games today . Glendon was recruited from the shores of Noosa via the country town of Shepparton . Glen has held a number of positions at the club including vice-president and chairman of selectors . His contribution to the club is much appreciated in our quest to climb the grades .

MONASH BLUES vs PARKSIDE Field: W. Henry, P. LaVale Boundary: T. Kramme, A . Gabriel Goal : N . McTaggart, G . Simpson KEW vs IVANHOE (EP Saturday) Field: P. Molloy, R. Mayston Boundary: D. Gourley, L . Gallagher Goal : L . Wilson, D . Murray Reserves Field: D. Miller, D. Kramer Reserves Boundary: I . Wright, M . Shelton Reserves Goal: S. Kahn, C . Linczowski CAULFIELD GR vs MHSO B Field: P. Simpson, G . Rid d Goal: R . Dunstan, B . Hoare (Rot) ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD vs AJAX Field: C. Keeton, B . Lowe Goal: S. Hopper, T. Stephen s COMMONWEALTH BANK vs MAZENOD (Lakeside Oval) Field: M . Forde, P. Buchana n Goal: J. Kelly (Rot), M . Symons

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RESERVE S COUTTIE, Mazenod (1) 48 WIX, MHSOB (2) 33 KALB, Ajax (3) 33 DUNBABIN, Parkside (2) 27

IVANHOE vs MONASH BLUES PARKSIDE vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR MHSOB vs ST KILDSlSOUTH CAULFIELD AJAX vs COMMONWEALTH BANK MAZENOD vs KEW


D SECTION b y Tom Brai n

Still the surprises keep coming and nothing as yet is settled . The Blacks have put themselves under the hammer and have again given the SKOBs a chance . St Bedes/Mentone Tigers take the top spot with a big win, and Willy appears to have put the relegation issue beyond dispute, but one just never knows in this topsy turvey season . REVIEW St Kevins again proved me wrong and in n o uncertain terms with a big win over the Blacks who are now really in trouble and appearto be gone . They must regroup quickly with 2 big games coming up . SKOBs won the game in the last 10 mins of the first stanza where they kicked some 5 goals in a row to set up their victory. From then on it was a mere procession with Uni only managing to score some 14 pts in 3 qtrs of football . It was without doubt the Skobbers best effort for the season . In a real team effort Mark Prindiville, Marcus Olive, Michael Pivetta and Mark Brady were all outstanding . A big week on the track is needed by the Uni boys this week. Nth Brunswick for the first time this season actually played 4 qtrs of football and so reaped the benefits on the scoreboard by recording a very comfortable victory over a Thomastown side who could have been feeling the pinch of their internal problems. North were never headed and extended their lead in every qtr, something they have not been able to do on a regular basis this season . It was atop performance by North especially out at Thomastown and considering the pressure they were under with relegation staring them in the face . They have now given themselves a real chance to survive as we head into the last 2 games. In a top team effort where they had no bad players, Keith Hehir was on top in the centre all day, Bruce Attard played well on the wing, Vinnie Lirosi was in good touch at 1/2 back and Tirch was his usual model of consistency . For Thomamstown, in what must have been disappointing for them, Flea, Tony Fellows, Scott Plant and Rocket especially in the 2nd half all had a dip . St Bedes/Mentone Tigers secured top spot with an excellent victory over O. Geelong at Como . OGs lost the game in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th qtrs where they were outclassed, outmarked, and outpaced all over the ground . Had the Tigers kicked straight in the 2nd term the final scoreline could have resembled an Australia vs England test match result . The OGs played so wide one felt the goals were located on the wings . The Tigers, as usual, stuck to their game plan, teamed brilliantly together, and just kept going all day. Young Markham, Tim Beasley and Edwards up forward were excellent performers for the victors . John Fergusson, Hutch and Sam Furphy were OGs better players in an overall very lacklustre performance. The combine at this stage look very match the flag favourites . 0 . Ivanhoe are becoming a bit of an enigma- brilliant one week, and then the next week struggling against a side below them . This game was no different . It was

uncomfortably close for them against a Brunswick side who were very determined and, as I predicted, played on their pride. The Hoes' kicking for goal was disastrous, almost like Paul Salmon's worst nightmare . But as long as they keep winning they are still in the hunt and a chance to steal 2nd spot . John Stevens again put in a great game, Martin Tozer and Marty Neal were pretty good in defence and Michael 'Yob' Karrayannis and Matty Huber put in all day. For the Wicks Dasher found some long last form, Richo tried hard all day, and Danny Hall and Watt were both good players as well . The final game saw Williamstown completely wreck the Rovers' aspirations of remaining in D-grade with a big and fairly comprehensive victory against a Hampton side who put in a pretty insipid performance considering how much was hingeing on the game and what was at stake . Hampton were in the game up to 1/2 time but after that were slaughtered by the CYs who just kept on running and driving the ball forward to Sheldon Bryan, who did not let them down and kicked some 9 goals. The Guru and Van Dongen were also good players . For the disappointed Rovers, Dino Alessi was a great trier all day, Chris Scarlett gave his all in the ruck, and as usual Dirty Mac never stopped trying . PREVIEW St Kevins should continue their march towards the finals with a big win over Thomastown who must now really be looking towards seasons end . A vital game takes place over the bridge in the west where North visit the CYs. Both are coming off good wins, both need to win, it's a hard choice but because they play so well at home, Willy should win . The Blacks are in terrible form at the moment and perhaps are having their slump at the wrong end of the season and it will continue today, as O. Ivanhoe should inflict yet another defeat on them . Brunswick make the long trek to Mentone and although trying hard, they will also be suited by the smaller ground, will find the Tigers just that bit tough . Having earnt top spot, they will not want to put it in jeopardy by going down today. Hampton Rovers probably played their best game for the season in their last encounter against O . Geelong to only narrowly go down . They are playing no where near as well as that now. OGs are also in a slump at the moment, but will be too strong forthe home side today. SELECTIONS : St Kevins, Williamstown, O. Ivanhoe, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers, O. Geelon g PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : 9/10 last week with only the Blacks failing to communicate. Only 2 weeks to go for some of us so let's make an all out effort to get the perfect score. Don't forget the numbers - Ph : 571 4808 and Fax : 569 8766 by 5 .30pm Mondays.


SENIORS UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .3 4.7 4 .11 4.18.42 ST KEVINS 6.3 10.7 13.13 16.15.111 UNI BLACKS t.ongley, Bandt, Evans, Bromwell . BEST Middleton, Nihill, Saffin, Radford, Bromell, Longley. ST KEVINS Bendorrichio 6, R . Gross 3, G . Gross 2, Mulcahy 2, J . Sargeant 2, Pivetta. BEST Stone. current . A great team effort . THOMASTOWN 1 .3 4.6 5.10 10.12 .72 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.4 7.10 11 .13 17.18 .120 THOMASTOWN L . Smith 3, A. Smith 2, Fellows, Pougios, Papaioanou, Farchione, Ried . BEST Plant, Fellows, Harling, Farchione, Pellegrino . NTH BRUNSWICK Keay 7, D . Demorton 4, Houston, Laurie, Attard, rirchest, Androutsos, Grimaldi, BEST Hehir, Marin, Thorpe, Attard, Dimarco, Johnston . BRUNSWICK 2 .4 5.7 10.12 13.13.91 OLD IVANHOE 4.3 7.10 8.15 12 .24 .96 BRUNSWICK Cross 3, Hall 3, Spezza 3, Beaumont 3, Williamson . BEST Hall . Watt, Beaumont, Stevens, Cross, Hewitt . 0 IVANHOE Yarwood 2, Huber 2, Hall 2, Stewart, Stevens, Hall, Kempseed, Karrayannis, Weddle. BEST J. Stevens, M . Tozer, M . Veal, M . Karrayannis, G . Haros, M . Huber. OLD GEELONG 8 .6 .54 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 15.15 .105 OGEELONG Furphy2, Manton, Gunn, Edmonds, Groom, Wilson. BEST Ferguson, Hutcheson, Furphy, Edmonds, Gunn, Fawcett . ST BEDES/MENTONE Edwards 5, Giaquinta 3, Gray 3, Markham Hambridge, Parsons, Tomlinson . BEST Markham, Edwards, Gray, , Hutchinson, Donnellan, Jones. HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .1 7.3 10 .3 12 .4 .76 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7.5 10.9 16.15 24 .21 .165 HAMPTON Crawford B . Ross 2, Anderson, Panagiotidis, Natoli, Young . BEST Dalessi, Scarlett, Wills, Tregear, McConville, Crawford . WILLIAMSTOWN Bryan 9, van Dongen 4, Cannon 2, Featherston 2, Harry 2 . Lynch 2, Bezzant, Morgan, Temby . BEST Morgan, Bryan, McLeod, Calderwood, Cannon, Featherston . RESERVES UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .2 7.4 8 .6 13 .8 .86 ST KEVINS 4 .1 6.3 8 .5 12.7.79 UNI BLACKS Moorfield 4, Sprunt 4, Devlin 2, Begley 2, Jackson . BEST Carrah, Watt, Hall, van Gerrevink, Sprunt, Devlin . ST KEVINS Lewin 5, Noonan 2, Keenan 2 . Hourigan 2, Morton. BEST A great team effort . THOMASTOWN 6.2 7.6 12 .10 14.12.96 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .1 3 .1 4 .1 7.3.45 THOMASTOWN Leale 8, Argyriou 2, Samin, Plowright, Fellows, Fleming . BEST Fellows, Leale, Velkos, DiMaggio, Plowright . NTH BRUNS Bulman 2, Briffa2, Smales, Christodoulou, Demorton. BEST Adams, Guenister, Borelli, S . Tsialtas, Cortese, Dovrsett . BRUNSWICK 0 .1 0 .4 1 .6 1 .9.15 OLD IVANHOE 3 .7 5 .9 10 .10 17.14.116 BRUNSWICK Winkler. BEST Haines, Ludekens, Hall . O IVANHOE Lynch 5, Colledge 4, Antrobus 4, Golding, Wilson, Farlacas, Cormack . BEST G . Farlacas, D . Caddy, P. Golding, M . Campbell, C. Lynch, D. Antrobus. OLD GEELONG 8.11 .59 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 5 .5.35 O GEELONG Strauss 3, Pescott, Morton, Logan, Richardson, Williamson. BEST Pescott, Richardson, Oliphant, Burn, M . Davis, Sadler. ST BEDESlMENTONE Berry 2, Beasley 2, Hanrahan . BEST Earle, Berry. Lomagno, Hanrahan, Newport, Johnstone . HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .4 7.12 8 .15 15.18.108 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 .3 3 .4 5 .5 6 .6.42 HAMPTON Alessi 2, Amoore 2, Mather 2, Wilton 2, Deveraux 2, Day, Derrick, Dwyer, McKellar, Worland . BESTJ . Alessi, C . Dwyer, Deveraux, Pearce, Sadler, M . Alessi, Blake. W ILLIAMSTOW N Cetenich 2, Kirkowski 2, Payne, Dawson . BEST team effort .

H . NORTH BRUNSWICK vs ST KEVINS THOMASTOWN vs OLD IVANHOE UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER BRUNSWICK vs HAMPTON ROVER S OLD GEELONG vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

200 GA M ES TO ROVER VETERA N All involved with Hampton Rovers wish to congratulate Kyle "Tramhead" Ivey who has played his 200th game for the club. Kyle has been around for a few years now, and even atthis late stage in his career is probably playing the best football of his career. Congratulations Kyle from all your friends at Roverland . BIG BIRD'S CENTUR Y Mark'Big Bird' Cannon played his 100th snr game for the Williamstown CYMS last Saturday (31/7) . 'Birda' who started with the club's U19s in'83 has been a marvellous contributor . Mark has coached, won VAFA B&F and many times been Club Champion . If there is one common thread linking Mark's 100 games it is the fact that there has never been a bad one . Well done Mark! 100 AT SKOB s Today ( 7/8) Jeremy Sargeant plays his long awaited, yet sooner than expected, milestone of 100 games. Whether playing snrs or resies, Jerry's goal sense has been uncanny, especially if it means getting onto his now preferred foot to shoot . Congratulations Sarg . The footy you're displaying at the moment suggests a few more seasons are left . 50 AT SKOBLAN D On 24/7 against Brunswick, St Kevins' resies ruckman, John Sargeant played his 50th game for theclub . Congrats from all at SKOB and we look forward to continued improvement for the next 50 . 50 GAMES - CARLO BORELLI North Brunswick congratulates Carlo on a fine achievement . A dogged dfender, Carlo has displayed afine & positive attitude to his football . A coaches dream his training & playing attitude is a credit to him . Well done!

ST KEVINS vs THOMASTOWN (St Kevins College) Field: S . Harford, J. Natoli WILLIAMSTOWN vs NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: P. Keogh, J . Moor e OLD IVANHOE vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: P. Harris, T. Sutcliff e Boundary : C . Condos, A . Stapleto n ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS vs BRUNSWICK Field: H . Little, K . Segota Boundary : B.McKee, T. Creighton HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD GEELONG Field: R. Eastwood, A . Lad d Boundary : K . Eastwood, D. Fowle r

SENIORS CRAWFORD, Hampton Rovers (6) 76 HOWELLS, Old Geelong (0) 71 STEWART, Old Ivanhoe (1) 40 MacGEORGE, St Bedes/Mentone Tiger (0) 38 STEVENS, Old Ivanhoe (1) 8 6 RESERVES LEWIN, St Kevins O B (5) 40 COLLEDGE, Old Ivanhoe 1 MOORFIELD, University Blacks (4) 303 LITTLE, Uni Blacks (0) 2 4

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E SECTION by Michael Lloyd

REVIEW For the first time this year, I picked only one winne r which goes to show closer to finals time anything can happen . In a game played in near perfect conditions, both Doveton and Aquinas ran hard at the ball with players finding it difficult to get easy kicks. A fairly even 1st half with Aquinas doing slightly the better enjoying a 7 pt lead at the main break. Doveton threw down the challenge in the 3rd quarter however Aquinas steadied and set up a victory by 24 pts. For Aquinas Livingstone kicked 5 gls and Van Kerhoven and Hurley were their better players whilst for Doveton Michael Dyke enters the record books for reaching 100 gIs in a season well done. In a very hard and high skilled match Old Camberwell attacked strongly in the 1st qtr against Glenhuntly but failed to get past their backline led by 100 gamer Brian Wilson . In the 2nd qtr Glenhuntly showed its authorityto allow only 1 gl for Old Camberwell . In the end Glenhuntly ran out comfortable winners by 49 pts with Tim Rossiter starring around the ground supported by Stevie Withers and Brendan O'Shannessy in the ruck whilst for Old Camberwell Paul McCrea kicked 2 gls and their best player was Chris Town . Bulleen United appears to have avoided any chance of relegation with a 4 pt victory over Old Essendon . Powerhouse outplayed St Leos Watt le Park for th e first 3 qtrs and led by 23 pts at the last break however St Leos finally got their act together kicking 12 .9 to 1 gl in the last qtr to run out winners by 52 pts . With a few consistant players, Bob Steward in the ruck for St. Leos was one exception kicking 6 gls. In thefinals atmosphereANZ finally produced 4 qtrs of football to run out easy winners against their old rivals Elsternwick and get off the bottom of the ladder. Best players for the Zedders were their evergreen captain Jack McDonald in the centre, "Son" Malone at CHF with 8 gls and Rick "Fish" McDonald across the wing . For the wickers who were bitterly disappointed with their performance Denny Contin, Roy McIntyre and Leigh Murphy were their better players . A burst water pipe on a wing made play very interesting under a shower of water for 3 qtrs . PREVIEW In the match of the round Aquinas who refuse to lie down, thisweektakeon Glenhuntly in whatshould be a mini final for both clubs, Glenhuntly seeking a second chance and Aquinas in seeking a chance . I've tipped against Aquinas the last few weeks so I'll tip them this week to knock off Glenhuntly . Elsternwick will be no match for Old Camberwell who will run out easy winners . Doveton should secure second position with a win over Old Essendon who have had a disappointing second half of the season . St Leos Wattle Park who got a scare for 3 qtrs last week will be too strong and talented for Bulleen United . And in the final game, Powerhouse will have to wor k hard to overcome ANZ in what should be a close game .

AQUINAS vs GLENHUNTLY Field: G . Keane, M . Head Boundary : S . Clohesy, P. Batty ELSTERNWICK vs OLD CAMBERWELL Field: M . Cox, C. Rowe Boundary: N . Gardiner, B. Collins OLD ESSENDON GR vs DOVETON Field: A. Taylor, D. Anderson ST LEOS WATTLE PARK vs BULLEEN UNITED Field: D. Knott, D. Ear p ANZ BANK vs POWERHOUSE Field: M . Gilday, L. Symon s H 1 200 GAMES FOR DOUGO Congratulations from all at St Leo's to one of the club's finest players, Andrew Douglas who played his 200th game on 24/7. A fierce competitor and highly skilled player, together with his on-field leadership qualities make him one of the greatest players to wear the two blue jumper. Keep it up Dougo. MILESTONES AT DOVETON AMATEURS Long-time defender at Doveton, John `Hammer' Muirhead chalked up 150 g ames last week (31/7) againstAquinas . The Worm still Burns - Regular ressie Cameron Womersley, known as "Wormie" or "Burner", chalked up his 100th game against against Glenhuntly. Congratulations Hammer and Burner. WILLO GETS HIS 100 Brian Wilson led by example in his 100th appearance against Camberwell and was one of the best players . willo came to the club in'85 where he played inthe Prem side in D-grade. Congratulations! ! CRAZY HORSEY PLAYS HIS 5 0 Craig `Crazy' Horsey played his 50th game against St Leos this year. Craig started at the club as a 17-y-o in '87. Congratulations Craig! ! 50 GA M ES FOR `GUS' WALKLE Y The Zedders congratulate Ga ry 'Gus' Walkley on clocking up 50 games recently. A former club B&F winner, Gus has been a welcome return to the Zedder ranks with his courage & desperation at the ball . GOALKICKING MILESTONE PASSED Michael Dyke of Doveton has now reached the 100 goal tally in a season for the club. Congratulations !

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SENIORS DOVETON 2 .5 3 .7 6 .7 10.10 .70 AQUINAS OB 3 .3 5 .6 10 .9 13 .16.94 pOVETON Dyke 5, Forgiarini, Ashwood, Brown, Murphy, Pepper . BEST J. Reigar, Murphy, Ashwood, S . Wilson, Page, Pepper. AQUINAS Livingstone 5, Jess 4, Tarulli 2, Hurley, Harris . BEST Vankerkhoven, Hurley, Jess, Hacking, Kelly, Coster. GLENHUNTLY 4.2 7.6 13.7 15 .9.99 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .4 2 .4 6.5 7.8.50 GLENHUNTLY Jankovic 5, Rossiter3, Brown 3, Millar 2, Rafferty, Whelan . BEST Rossiter, Wilson, S. Withers, B. O'Shannessy, Rafferty, Millar. O CAMBERWELL McCrea2, Wilson, Kyriacou, Swann, Mitchell, Spurrit . BEST C. Town, J. Harvey, J. Wilson, S . Ballard, A . Kyriacou, A . Hardenberry. BULLEEN UNITED 18,9,117 OLD ESSENDON GRAM . 17.11 .113 BULLEEN UNITED Berkefeld 2, Smythe 2, Robbins 2, Connolly 2 . BEST Veitch . Klemencic, Connolly, Robbins, Parker, Smythe . 0 ESSENDON McEncroe 6, Evans 5, Lukasz 2, Bishop, Goodwill, McKenzie, Zappa . BEST McEncroe, M . Zappa, Evans, Bishop, Tonks, Lukasz. POWERHOUSE 5.3 7.4 11 .5 12.5.77 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 1 .5 5.9 6 .12 18.21 .129 POWERHOUSE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST LEOS Steward 6, Davidson 4, Douglass 2, Pitcher 2, Dincolantonio, Kenny, Miller, Murphy. BEST Steward, Dankert, Douglass, P . Murphy, Callaghan, Lawlor. ANZ BANK 3.8 10.14 13.20 17.26.128 ELSTERNWICK 2 .6 3.10 4.13 7.18.60 ANZ Malone 8, McDonald 2, Lawrence 2, Gamble, Lasslett, McDonald, Walkley, Strahan . BEST J . McDonald, Malone, Lasslett, R . McDonald, B. Pentland, Geary. ELSTERNWICK Andrews 2, Boribon, Conlin, Hawkin, Murphy, Orgil . BEST D. Conlin, McIntyre, Murphy, Christie, J. Andrews, Hankin .

SENIORS DYKE, Doveton VAUGHAN, St Leos W .P. ANDREWS, Elsternwick JANKOVIC, Glenhuntl y D. PROVAN, Old Camberwell RESERVES PYKE, Old Camberwel l STEVENS, Old Essendon INKSTER, Old Camberwell

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RESERVES DOVETON 0 .4 0 .4 1 .6 1 .5.11 AQUINAS OB 1 .0 4 .4 6 .5 10.13 .73 DOVETON Alimouski. BEST P. Lambert, McHugh, Freeman, Lobinski, Sweeney, McGougan . AQUINAS Winnen 3, May 2, McKellar 2, Osborne, Crawford, Crouch . BEST R. Wans. Kealy, Kenny, May, Field, B . McKellar. GLENHUNTLY 1 .1 2 .4 5.5 5.7.37 OLD CAMBERWELL 5.4 8.8 11 .11 15.12.102 GLENHUNTLY Bird, Casser, Sist, Brett, Talarico . BEST Ley, Bird, Hall, D. O'Shannesy, Harrison, Nimma . O CAMBERWELL Ryke 6, Purcell 3, Armstrong 2, Neil, Alex, Sim, Grundall. BEST R . Lee, D. Alex, R. Purcel, M . Armstrong, N . Brown, B. Pyke. BULLEEN UNITED 8.4 .52 OLD ESSENDON GRAM . 8.10 .58 BULLEEN UNITED Thompson 4, Redfern 3, Hopkins 2, Christopoulos 2, Humphrey 2, Creighton 2, Battiscombe 2, Mott . BEST Flew, Creighton, Hopkins, Kelly, Stewart, McLaren . O ESSENDON Panna3, Evans2, Caddy, Rackovalis, Grant . BEST Panna, Emmerson, Stebbing, Caddy, Rackovalis, C . Grant . POWERHOUSE 1 .2 2.3 5 .7 6 .9.45 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 5.5 11 .7 14 .11 18 .14 .122 POWERHOUSE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST LEOS O'Halloran 11, Vandenakker 3, Box, Knowles, Oakley, Shacklock, BEST Compton, O'Halloran, Vandenakker, Shacklock, Greely, Kenny. ANZ BANK 0.0 1 .2 2 .3 2 .4 .16 ELSTERNWICK 6.1 9 .6 11 .8 16 .14.110 ANZ Bennett , Sweeney . BEST Lovett, McCarthy, Sweeney, Farrell, Toomey~ Adams. ELSTERNWICK Bullard 3, D . Mahony 3, Hammer 2, Anastiadis 2, Eklom, Harris, Kirkham, Lloyd, P. Mahony, Zaffiro. BEST Hammer, P. Mahoney, Harris, Heath, D. Mahony, Zaffiro .

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F1 SECTION by Michael Noonan

The final four remains unsettled after a perfectly predicted Round 16 set of matches . Six teams remain in contention with Lat ro be (who have dropped from third spot after a costly loss to UHSOB) and Salesian hanging on in fifth and sixth spots respectively . REVIEW As expected, the ladder-leading St Johns proved too strong for St Marys in the F1 Match of the Day, eventually coming home by 21 pts . The win has now pushed the premiership favourites one game clear and may prove to be a telling psychological advantage in the weeks to come. At Parkville, a pumped-up UHSOB dragged Lat ro be out of the four with a courageous 34 pt victory . UHSOB, who have caused many an upset in recent weeks, will be disappointed that their inspirational dash forthefinals has come too late . Salesian kept their finals hopes alive and reversed their Round Seven loss with a 28 pt win over St Pat's at Chadstone . Despite a final-quarter-comeback by a determined St Pat's, the home side hung on to win and stay within striking distance of the four . St Andrews snuck back into the four with a 73 pt thrashing of Old Carey at Coburg . The home side outclassed and outran a hapless opposition, posting their third percentage-boosting win in consecutive weeks . Peninsula advanced to third spot on the F1 ladder and made their premiership aspirations quite clear with a confident 10 gl win over West Brunswick . PREVIEW St And rews and Peninsula will be fighting to improve and consolidate their positions within the four when they meet at Coburg in the F1 Match of the Day . Both teams have won their last three and both will know that a win today could mean the difference between second spot and a place outside the four. St Andrews, who went down by 27 pts in their Round Eight clash, should advance another rung (or two) on the ladder with a tidy 5 gl win . Latrobe will want to avenge their costly loss last week and regain their spot in the four when they take on St Johns at Bundoora . Latrobe, who lost by 11 gls in their Round 8 match, should push the top side but will not have enough class or hunger to knock them off their perch . St Johns will confirm their position and kick Latrobe out of the race with a 6 gl win . UHSOB should continue their stunning form and repeat their Round 8 win when they travel south to play a struggling St Pats . The home side are still fighting to avoid relegation and will give their all to return to the winning list and stay clear of the two bottom sides . St Ma ry s will expect and welcome a much-needed percentage-boosting win when they meet the soon-tobe-relegated Old Carey at Bulleen . The Saints should improve on their 37 pt win earlier in the year and keep their spot intact with a 10 gl victory . West Brunswick will be desperate to escape the threat of Peter Matovic and F2 when they play host to Salesian at Parkville. In what should be a close game, the Brunswick boys will end Salesians finals hopes and

add a little respect to their win-loss tally with a 2 gl win, MILESTONES/SOCIA L • Congratulations to Dean Higgins, Andy Richelle and Simon Corcoran of St Johns who will be the first players to reach 50 games at the club in their match against Latrobe Uni this Saturday . ® Everybody at St Andrews congratulates David Lynch and Ja rod Wilcox on playing their 50th games this week . Well done also to Bruce Campbell, who is donning the guernsey for the 100th time . • St Pats will be having a Karoake Night this Saturday at the club rooms .

SENIORS UHSOB 4 .3 10 .4 12 .6 19 .9.123 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .6 5.11 9 .14 12 .17.89 UHSOB E ifano 8, Wallace4, S. Smith 2, Bales 2, Mazza, Major, Freeman. BEST Epitano. Williams, Major, Wallace, McLean, Freeman . LA TROBE Ivey 5, Brown 2, Kreuzer 2, Edmunds, Fredrickson, O'Connor. BEST Ivey, Wallis, Henderson, Morrice. Lewis . Brown . ST JOHNS OC 2 .3 4.6 8 .7 13 .10 .88 ST MARYS 1 .5 6.5 9 .7 9 .12 .66 ST JOHNS Chariton 4, Higgins 3, Clancy 2, Logonder, Nicalsen, Walton, Meegan . BEST Koppens, Crozier, La'Brody. ST MARYS Mullins 4, Rosenblum 3, Clark, Mullinger. BEST Binyon, Huebner, West, Bourke . SALESIAN OC 4.1 10.6 14 .6 20 .7.127 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 3.3 5.3 8.6 15.9 .99 SALESIAN Cincotta 7, Canavan 3, McCabe 2, Hunt 2, Bobetic 2, Byrne 2, Brennan, McKnight . BESTCanavan, Bobetic, Eager, Cincotta, Maillard, Quinn. ST PATRICKS Murphy 4, O'Brien 2, Allinson 2, Seedsman 2, Sebire, Wise, Wood, Sullivan . BEST Kellett, Barry, Nicholls, Sebire, Sullivan . PENINSULA OB 9.1 14.3 16.8 19 .13.127 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .3 3.5 6.8 9 .11 .65 PENINSULA Davies 3, Hayes 3, Peterson 3, McMahon 3, Nelson 2, Landrey 2, Wiltshire 2, Goding . BEST Brown, Franks . O'Neil, Stewart, Peterson, Aitchison . W BRUNS Vitale 2, Scarafilo 2, Hickey, Jones, Hatzistavron, D'Andrea, Lewis . BEST Vitale, Gray, Jackson, Scarafilo, McAllister, DiStephano. ST ANDREWS 6.7 12 .11 19 .11 28.14.182 OLD CAREY 4.7 9.10 12.12 16.13.109 ST ANDREWS Tapner 10, Tulloch 7 Peterson 3, Funnell 2, P . Kerslake 2, Conlan, Forde, Fox, Leaver. BEST Fox, D. Karslake, P. Kerslake, Peterson, J . Tapner, tulloch . O CAREY Styles 6, Rist 3 . Thomas 2, Sheedy 2, Cooke, Bayard, Berti . RESERVES UHSOB 1 .1 2.2 3 .4 4.5.29 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2.2 6 .6 10 .7 13.11 .89 UHSOB Mazza 3 . Arnol . BEST Mazza, Bennett, Alexakos, Gonis . Fennessy, Wright . LA TROBE Italiano 3, Molyneaux 3, Rimer 3, Sidebottom 3, Heaney 2 . BEST Birrell, McNamara, Brennan, Mauff, Sidebottom, Edmonds . ST JOHNS OC 2 .3 6 .6 8 .7 10 .8 .68 ST MARYS 2 .1 3.2 10 .3 11 .5.71 ST JOHNS OC Smith 4, Gacominni 4, Duca, Fort . BEST Monroe, Kelly, Ladson, Waters, Ware, Smith . ST MARYS Perry 5, Burns 3, Burt 2, Sinicco. BEST Burt, H alpen, Raven, Jackson .


SALESIAN OC 6.2 9 .4 12.6 15 .8.98 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 .1 7.3 11 .3 15 .5.95 SALESIAN Byrne 6. Makeham 4, Miller 2, Zois, Gaspari, Alligan . BEST Byrne, Tassone. Rhodes, Power, Gaspari, Miller . ST PATS G . Smith 7, M . Smith 2, Coxon 2, Sheehan, Rahilly, Davis . BEST G. Smith, M . Smith, Yass, Fraser, Fatouros . PENINSULA OB 6.6 12 .8 15.10 18 .13.121 WEST BRUNSWICK 0.0 4.0 7.2 10.5 .65 PENINSULA Piesley 4, McNamara 4, Jarrett 2, Warne 3, Parsons 2 . Farrow. Cook, Cross . BEST Mannes, Claringbold, Cook, Micari, Warner, Crowder. WST BRUNS Moore 4, Bumagiar 2, Traficante 2, Cackett 2 . BEST Bumagiar, D . Moore, Cackett, Traficante, Johnstone, Tersigni . ST ANDREWS 4.4 10.7 13 .8 17.13.115 OLD CAREY 1 .1 4 .2 9 .3 11 .7.73 ST ANDREWS Tapner 4, Campbell 3, Houston 3, MacDonald 2, Ryan 2, Pretty, Tapner, Vercoe . BEST Ashton, Overend, Pretty, Staples, Tapner, Wilcox. 0 CAREY Fuggle 3, Wilson 2, nance, Neate, Freeman, Glindeman, Belcher, Smith . BEST Glindeman, Fuggle, Brown, Parker.

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LATROBE 100 GAMES Mario Bakogianis (24/7) - Captain LaTrobe Uni . Congratulations to Mario for 100 senior games . Best wishes from all at LaTrobe. Geoff Liersch (7/8) - congratulations to Geoff for 100 senior games . Best wishes from all at Latrobe CONGRATS TO DAZ & M ARTY Everybody at St Pats Mentone congratulates Daz 'Plucka' Sheehan and Big Ma rty Dix on celebrating their 100th game against Peninsula . 50 AT RICHMOND CENTRA L Dave Holt plays his 50th game for Richmond Central today (7/8) . Dave has been a very reliable defender who just loves a sniff of the sticks up forward . Well done Dave on 50 fantastic games . 50s GALORE AT OLD CARE Y A 3 week period has seen 4 players achieved the 50 game mark at Old Carey: Phil Bennett played his 40th in the reserves and 50th in the seniors on the same day so sit slipped by us. Well done Phil . Bartle M cDowell, former reserves coach, 50th game against St Andrews last week (31/7). Keep up the good work and the chatter Bertie . Geoff & Steve Neate - the Neate Bros uniquely play their 50th together this week (7/8) against St Marys . Good luck and may there be many more. I F1 SECTION LATROBE UNIVERSITY vs ST JOHNS OC Field : G . Waldron, B . Reichel t Boundary: T. Little, L . Stapleton OLD CAREY vs ST MARYS Field: M . Jenkins, M . Pinney Boundary : S . King, I . Lilley ST PATRICKS MENTONE vs UHSOB Field: R . Burns, A . Firley WEST BRUNSWICK vs SALESIAN Field: D. Lane, C. Bo x ST ANDREWS vs PENINSULA OB Field: K . Coughlan, N . Wood s F2 SECTION CHIRNSIDE PARK vs UNIVERSITY REDS Field: A . Belcher, J. Ischi a Boundary: D. Ischia OAKLEIGH vs RICHMOND CENTRAL Field: A . Kiel, P. Maebu s OLD WESTBOURNE vs VUT/FIT Field: G . Moore, D . Benjami n BALWYN COMBINED vs CAMBERWELL Field: T. Foley, M . Wilso n YARRA VALLEY vs BORONIA PARK Field: D . D'Altera, R . Smith

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MELEE S - BEWAR E A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground orothersimilar such conduct" .

® 3 rounds to go in A section The firght for double chance : De La Salle (44) v 0 . Halley (H) ; v 0. Xavs (A); v Ormond (A) 0. Xavs (44) v Ormond (A) ; v De La Salle (H); v North 0. Boys (A) Collegians (40) v 0 . Trinity (A) ; v North O. Boys (H) ; v St Bernards (H) The fight for the four : Collegians (40) v 0. Trinity (A) ; v North 0 . Boys (H); v St Bernards (H) Ormond (36) v 0 . Xavs (H) ; v St Bernards (A); v De La Salle (H) North 0. Boys (32) v 0 . Brighton (H) ; v Collegians (A) ; v 0 . Xavs (H) 0. Halley (28) v De La Salle (A) ; v 0. Scotch (H) ; v 0 . Trinity (H) The fight to avoid relegation : 0. Scotch (24) v St Bernards (H) ; v 0. Halley (A) ; v 0. Brighton (A) 0. Brighton (20) v North 0. Boys (A); v 0. Trinty (EP) ; v 0. Scotch (H) St Bernards (20) v 0. Scotch (A); v Ormond (H); v Collegians (A) 0. Trinity (12) v Collegians (H) ; v 0. Brighton (EP); v 0. Hailey (A) • I haven't had a go at predictions for a while - here goes : The fight for double chance : (P. Stevens selections) De La Salle (44) WIN ; LOSS ; WIN (52 pis) 0. Xaverians (44) WIN ; WIN ; WIN (56 pts) Collegians (40) WIN ; WIN ; WIN (52 pts) The fight for the four : (P. Stevens selections) Collegians (40) WIN ; WIN ; WIN (52 pts) Ormond (36) LOSS : WIN ; LOSS (40 pts) North 0 . Boys (32) WIN ; LOSS ; LOSS (36 pts) 0. Haileybury (28) LOSS ; WIN ; WIN (36 pts) The fight to avoid rele gation : (P. Stevens selections 0. Scotch (24) WIN ; LOSS ; LOSS (28 pts) 0. Brighton (24) LOSS ; WIN ; WIN (32 pts) St Bernards (16) LOSS ; LOSS ; LOSS (16 pts) 0. Trinity (12) LOSS ; LOSS ; LOSS (12 pts) • Old Haileybury's last 2 matches v 0 . Scotch and v 0. Trinity, both home games, are to be played at Haileybury College, Keysborough . o North Old Boys last game for the season, a home match, is to be played on Sunday, August 22nd .


The VAFA No rt hern Develop ment Squad was established in 1992 to cater for young umpires/ prospective umpires to umpire in the VAFA and unable to attend Elsternwick Park for training or coaching sessions . In 1993 the total number of umpires on the NDS panel is 35 (33 students) : Field - 12 ; B'dry - 23. The 12 Field comprises : 2 year 11 students (16/17 years) umpiring U19s ; 7 year 12 students (17/18 years), 4 umpiring snr football ; 2 1st yr Uni (18 years) umpirin g snr football ; 1 teacher (22 years) umpiring U19s . Training has taken place at Templestowe Reserve, Port er St Templestowe every Wed - 5.45pm - 7.15pm . Whilst it has been emphasised that priority must b e given to studies, training and coaching sessions have been exceptionally well a tt ended . The NDS umpires have shown over 2 seasons that they can successfully

complete VCE requirements and also maintain and improve their umpiring skills . The VAFA coaching panel has placed no pressure on umpires whenever they have been unavailable due to study commitments and the group has responded by their attendance at training whenever possible, their Saturday availability and their commitment to their duties and the VAFA . NDS umpires a tt end Elsternwick Parktraining whenever possible and since the formation of the Squad, four field umpires have progressed to basing themselves at EP and one boundary has advanced to the VSFL U18 competition . The Umpiring Committee of the VAFA invite any enquiries from Amateur followers who know of any person, or feel they themselves would like to join the umpiring ranks at either Elsternwick or through a concept such as the No rt hern Development Squad, to phone Brian Woodhead - 531 8333 .

VAFA No rt hern Development Squad 199 3 Top : Luke Stapleton, Simon O'Connor, Simon Branagan, Andrew Stephen, Brad Noonan, Craig O'Donoghue, Bradley Calleja, Darren Jensen, Chris Ryan, Shaun Clohesy, Ian Lilley . Centre : Travis Little, Neil Woods, Marcus Tierney, Matthew Head, Luke Symons, Stephen Robertson, Adam Alexander, Mathew McCrohan, Mark Pinney, Andrew Ward, Adam Stapleton, Brian Bulluss (VAFA Umpire Advisor) . Bottom : David Harford (Co-ordinator NDS), Nathan Smith, Richard Cormick, Andrea Flack, Kristina King, Sheridan King, Natalie Walker, Peter Batty . Absent : Luke Russell, Troy Russell, Chris Condos, Paul Mierisch, Peter Lukies .

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Under 19 Section 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : M . Carus ! 1 B. Rattray 2. S . Fischer 3. T Spirli 4 . J . Carusi 5 . M . Reaby 6 . D . Marks 7. V. Piccioli (VC) 8 . F. Paol a 9 . S. Foster 10,J. Woodward Ti . D. Paola (C) 13. E . Kerr 15. S . McIntosh 16. P Mitchell 17, J, Pignataro 19. M . Quinn 20. C. Crosland 21_ M . Sontag 23.J. Cochrane 24.P Ega n

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- Scot t 3. D. Gleason 4 . D.V. Smit h 6. A. Fountoulakis 8. P. Grant 9 . M . Macorra 10. C . Makinson 11 . A. Gran t

12 . A . Malitzi a 13. P. Conroy (Capt) 15. D. Par r 16. K .T. Greene 17. D. Larkin 18. D. Pearson 19. B.Fuo g 20. A . Frawley 21 .T Dundon(VC) 22 . C. Hynes 24. P. Satchell (VC) 32 . J . Gallagher (VC) 47. M . McGrath 48.P.Ronch i

MARCELLIN MAZENOD Coach : Scott Ch ri stiansen Coach : Tom De Young 1 . J . Keays 1 . D . Huggins 2 . C . Williams 3 . C. Purcel l 4 . Jason Ibrahim 5 . A . Nasrallah 6 . L . Toscan o T L . Thompson 8. D. Mora n 9. D. Coutts 10. N . Godwin (VC) 11 . John Ibrahim 12. A . Labagnar a 13 . S . Mathews (Capt) 14 . Troy Cox 15. D. Evans-Smith 16. M . Lowry 17. R . Bromage 18 . B . Moran 19 . Rob 20. R . Carafa 21 . M . Sanelli 22 . S. Abbott 23. M . Sammut 24. C. Leffley 25. G . Fava 26. A. Howard 27. D . Water s

2 . B. Borg (DVC) 3 . S. Bruce 4 . M . Goudie 5. D. Ega n 6. J . Fisher 7. S. Morga n 9. D . Steinfort (VC) 10. P. McCusker 11 . D. Nas h 12. M . De Navi 13 .S . Henderson 14 . R. Savy 15 . M . Littl e 16 . M . Occhiutto 17. S. Sullivan 18 . R Rice 19 . W. O'Hara 20. D. O'Donaghue 22. J . McCarthy 23 . C. Brenna n 24. A. Hanley 25. G . Hansen 27. D . Krom 28. D. Carter 32 . D . Moore 41 . F. Ors o 43 . R . Sharp 45 . S. Coulson 56 . D. Butler 61 . T. Bilston 70. L. Clarke (Capt) MAJOR SPONSOR

OLD HAILEYBURIANS Coach: Chris Lan e 1 . R . Buchanan 2 . T. Boothman 3 . G. Stack 4. D. Burn 6. M . Anastasios (DVC) 7. S . Woods 8. D . Wickenton 9. R . Weber 10. A. Wood 12 . B. Metherail 14 . D. Piumridge

15 . R . Bartholomeusz 16 . D. Prin s 17. C . Rice 18 . M . Rowe 20.T. Evans 21 . C . Steven s 23. A. Pound (Capt) 24 . C. Lovel l 26. D. Irvine 29 . P Ker r 30 . A . Whitaker 34 . P. Chamberlain 37. B. Nicholls 38 . M . Jones 39. D. Hayter 40. J. Raby (VC) 50. A . Hilton 52 . A. Chin 54.a Hobbs 58. M . Kell y

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5 J Brow-9 6 J Tate 7 C Kennedy 8 L Hollow 9 G Baker it W Conlan 12 S Watherhead 13 D Ram m 14 C Noonan 16 N LaFontaine (C) 17 D Goodwin (VC) 19 J Dunech 20 D Forbes 21 P Stanko

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12 N Doggett 13 M Gdberl 14 M Nance (Caor) 15 J Newnham 16 P Dalton 17 T Mrtchell 18 DLee 19 J Baye s

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MHSOB Coach : Ray MacGili Assistant : Kevin Barge I . A . Clarke 2 . S . Dankert 3. M . Wilson 4 . J. Pertzel 5. J . Duketis 6 .D.Randhawa 7. J. Goldin (CaPt) 8. P. Barge(bVC) 9. A. Saultry O.B.Cookman 111 . D. Woodle y

12. G . Pemberton 13 . A . Lam 14. S. Roberts 15. P Frost 16. P O'Brien 17. P Fountas 18 . T Jackson

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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 Sager 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. Feel y

26- 6. Hughes 29. L . Cork 31 . P. Morrow 35. J. Pitcher 44. M . Barling 45.D .Thorsen 46.C .Penna 47. M . Peterso n 48. T. McFarlane Smith 50 . M . Gratta n 53 .A . Shark 55 . A . Koster

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : Dennis Foga rty 1 . D. Birrel l 2 . M . Bangit 3 . B . Barry 4 . R . Bugeja 5 . O. Cannizzaro 6. G . Carroll 7. A . Stenard 8 . D. Cotter 9 . S . Cox 10. M . Fennelly 11 . 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 (V.Capt) 22 . E . Sala 23. P. O'Dwyer 24. G . O'Toole 25. J. Schmidt 26. P Henie 27, P Kett 28. P. Callaghan 29. A . Schmidt (DVC) 30. B. Swai n 31 . V. Tirotta 32 . M . Bevanoa 34. L. Toner 35. R . Gale 36. J . Trimboli

KEW 1 . A . Wilson 2. R . Davies 3. A . Payne 4. A . Tucker 5. M . Doyl e 6. M . Edmonds 7. A. Lethlean 8. C. Northam 9. D. Maclsaac 10. A. Francis 11 . A . Phelan 12. M . Hansen 13. M . O'Hanlon 14. T. Reynolds 15. A . Lazarus 16. A . Holte n 17. I . Oakley 18. C . Curtain 19. C . Maclsaac 20 . A. Hallam 21 . T. Pierce 22. R . McCormack 23. R McCormack 24 . S . James 25.J .Leonard 26. R. Maclsaac 27. S. Jackman 28. M . Han d 29. S . Gray 30. R . Guerrini 31 . A. Bainbridge 32 . S . Wolf 33. P. Howe 34. P. Shaw 35. J. Napier 36. R .McEncroe 37 . M . Shaw 38. J . Vanderzalm 39. A . Wol f 40. M . Quinn 41 . M . Pryor 42 . M . O'Dea 43. M . Furlong 44. A . Bel l

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OLD PARADIAN S Coach : P. Wood i G Askw°6h 2DBtby 3 D Blackeq 4 A Bcurke 5 M Butch 6 G Busch 7 B Consdne 8 At Conzd=ne 9 DeUOIfo; 10 P D :gnaf 11 J D :gney 12 J Ed-~ds 13 J Flyn n 14 M Flynn 15 0 Gear y 16 P Harnnxind 77 P Lutr• 18 D Mc~an^ 19 P pkclAahcn 20 N Mr s 21 J hd}is 31 P Symes 22 64 h!ulla~ey 32 L Thomas 23 P Na7or 33 87 Vear 24 S 0'Kete 34 L Vear 25 R Pannam 35 M Sear 26 G Pack 36 A Ven,unn 27 P Red 37 D Wdlmare 29 D StuCky 38 M Mo o

30 M Smndon 39 P Wood (Cap.)

MARCELLIN Coach : Adrian Kennedy 1 .A . Kennedy 2. A . Day 3. A. Keogh 4. R . Boothey 5. B. Crimmins 6. D. Lowry 8. R.Colius i 10 . M . Rozenboom 11 . G . Banks 12 . A. Robinson 13 . C . Hess e 14 . M . Gallagher 15. S. Dimatina 16. T. Browne 17. M . Tino 27. D. O'Callaghan 31 . A . Hardy 33. D . Boothey 35. R . Hodsson 40. P. Fitzsimmons 45. G . Howse 50. T. Mahon 61 . M . Bushell

OLD GEELONG Coach : Tim Killwort h 1 . A. Currie 2 . G . Pithie 3. M . Belshaw 4. M . Moore 5. P. O'Brien 6. A . White 7.T.Gough 8 . A . Colquhoun 9 . A . Guest 10. J. Mantello 11 . P. Ingham 15. P. Mahoney 17. M . Wilkinson 27. B. Cogan 31,T Jackson 36. J . Richmon .A .Dawson d4 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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1 . P. Amarant l (Capq Z G' Carrol 3. P Dipietrantonio 4, G . Taylor 5 J Witte 6.R. Howard 7. M . Payne 8 . M. Sexton 9 . S . Powell 10, D. Horelsi 12 . S- Curtis 13, G. Bailey 14- A . Betts 15 B. Broome (VC) 16. C. Hutchinson 17.P. Greene (VC) 18. D. Payn e 19. M. Rohan 20. J. Rowbottom 21 . N . Van 22. A . Varela 23. R . Findlay 24 . R. Gee 25 . J. Meizak 26 . B. Jarick 27. P. Gaynor 28. J . Nanovich 29. S. Smith 30.D Thomas 31, J . Grant 32 . J. Toomey 33. M . Turner 34.C .Burnham 35, M . Payne 36 P. Cantone 37. J . Murray

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : R . Hockney A. Wilson 2 . R . Farndon 3 . S . Hun t 4. A. Cordne r 5 . S. Potter (Capt) 6. R . Hockney 7. P. Harris 8 S Conlan 9. N. Osucuro 1 0, A . Joyc e 11. R . McCuskey 12 . A . Georgione 14 .A . Woodhouse(VC) 15 . C Douglas

16. P Wood 17. G. McLaghian 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. R .A. Sutcliffe 51 . S. Burnett

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OLD SCOTCH Coach : Stephen Hawkins 1 . M . Ciunies-Ros s 2 . P. Edward s 3. S. Hawkins (Capt) 4. T. Russel l 5. S. Montgomery 6. A . Field 7. A.Sutherlan d 8. R . Featherstone 9.J .Forbes 10 . H . McCallum 11 . K . Fuller 12 . S. Gorman 14. A. Sleenan 15. C. Billing 17. R . McLeish 18. A. Clunies-Ross 20 . D. Murtas h 21 . S. Wilson 22 .S. Bennett 23. D. Lesion 24. H. Middleton 27. E. Montgomery 28.L . Higham 38.A. Hawdon

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DE LA SALL E Coach : Roy Main 1 . A . Kin g 6. B. Hoy 8. D. Jennings 10. S. Francis 13 . C. Bourke 16 . S . Hayes 18 . M . O'Driscoll 20. B. Brasher 21 B. Manassa 25 P. Daly 26 . M. Williamson 27. D . Lambe 29 P. Commedord 31 . A . Worsteling 36. A. Vomer o 38. M . Shaw 43. S. Buick 51 . P. McKenzie 59.P.Cowan 60. M . Thorn

MAZENO D Coach : Danny Wain 1 . N Kendeli 3 S. Campbell 6 S. VJaye 8, M, Quirk 10 M . Tetley 11 . D Knox 12 . A. Wlks 13 P Pugl :ese 14 R. Savy 16 M . Crtmry 18. M . Sinclair 21 1 Ned 22 S. Williams 23 M Morley 24 C . Varney 26. W. Poulter 27. R. Palamara 28 N . Little 30 B. Leggett 31 C. Smith 32 D. Moore 34 S . Huber y 37 N Collins (Capb 39 R. Bourbon VC) 40. M Birch (DVC) 43.R . Shar p 46. M . Johnston 49. P. Cronhursl 53. D . Williams 54. W. Maloney 57. B. Baxter 58 8 Cahill 60 J. Walsh 61 T &Iston 62 . W Franci s 63 . P 49elch 70 F . Orso 64 . S . Ward 71, R . Eben 67. B. Field 72 . D. Jeffery 69 C. Desmier 78. R . Jennings

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558 525 5 OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Scott, Denison 1 . M. Frase r 2. D. Hummerston 3. M. Plant

4 . G . Short 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 . Purcell

POWERHOUS E Coach : P.Hoiiowood 1 . J. Terzaki s 2 . P. Brown 3 . C. Hunter 4 . J. Armstrong 5 . D. Wallis 6 . T. Pollock 7. H. Fares 8 T. Tzaninis 9.J. Genes 10. R . Pollock 11 . J. Skinner 13. N . Kossivas 14 . P Pollock 17 . Mark Hunt 19. G . Aliexelis 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 . D . Sha w

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A Section OLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Leigh Carlson Reserves Coach : Greg Tregear 1 . G . Palme r 2 . D. Hoyle 3. B. Woolhouse 4. S. Laussen 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. Green 16. A . Wallace (VC) 17. D. Stubbs 18. J. Bennett (Capt) 19. P. Scott 20. M . Wittaker 21 . V. Cleary 22. D. Kerr 23. A . Wright 24. N . Anderson 25. A . Harrison 26. N . Milat 27. L . Trac y 28. S. Blackman 29. A . Kenneally 30. M . Galbraith (VC) 31 .S.Lie 32 . D. Thomson 33 . G . Irvine 34 . L . Twaddle 35 . N . Evans 37. C. Coyne 38. M . Lake 39 .B.Jones 40 . A. Lord 41 . G. English 42 . L. Griffin 43. M . Foard 44. G . Oakley 45. P. Harry 46. A . Mitchell 47. M . Lucas 48. J. Lemon 49. G . McColl 50. B . Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter 52 . B. Barker 53. D. Variamos 54. T. Holland 55. J . Levi n 56. D. Warner 57. T. Smith 58. C. Kringoudis 59 . C. Manuell 60 . A. Burgess 61 . R . Oliphant 62 . J. Sneddon 66 . B. Simpson 70. R . Conron (VC-Res) 75 . N . Proctor

DE LA SALLE OLD COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bernard Dun n Rese rves Coach : Dave Rawlings 1 . M . Mastroiani 2 . P. Fium e 3. A . Menara 4. D. Rosman 5. N . Fraser 6. C . Slattery 7. C . McClounan 8 . C . Wright 9. C . Campbell 10. D. Tessier 11 . A. Evan s

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NORTH OLD BOYS Senior Coach : Robe rt Hyde Reserves Coach : David Art hurson 1 . A . Egan (Capt) 2.T Jones 3. D. Martin 4. T. Beare 5. M . Schmidt (C-Res) 6. B. Clayto n 7. P. Booth 8. B. Collison 9. S. Brazil 10. B. Hanlon 11 . C. Lambrou 12 . J . Tierney 13. B. Curulli (VC-Res) 14. O. Abrahams 15. P. Kearney 16. B. Herrald 17. M . Boyd 19. P. Considine 20. D. Kennedy 21 . D. Baker 22. C . Peloso 23. C. Alevraz 24. J. Rus h 25. D. Cerini 26. M . Fisher 27. A . Trimboli 28. D. O'Farrell 29. P. Daniels 30. P. Tatter 31 . L . Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 33 . M . Dailey 34 . B . Conti (VC) 35. S . Manassa 36. P. McMenami n 37. J. Zumbo (DVC-Res) 38. K. Scott 39. J. Considine 40. I . Turnbull 41 . P. Dwyer 42 . C. Horn 43. G . Irvine 44. B. Girolami 45. C . Muller 46. D. Howard 47. R . Little 48 . D. Delac 49 . J . Finiayson 50. B. Devine 51 . J . Curran 52. A . Day

53. M . Leigh 54. M . White 55.S .Zocco 56. J. Charteris 57. G . Lear 58. T. Keogh 59. J . Bugeja 60. C . Ferry 61, M . Keogh 62 . S . Morabito 63 . A . Hill 64 . C. Phelan 65 . C. Hussey 66 . A. Moodie 67. P. O'Dwyer 68 . C. Goodear

OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : Mark Parker Reserves Coach: Shane Young 1 . A . Krazneak 2 . M . McLennan 3 . A. Pryor (Capt) 4 . C. Anderson 5. A. Olive r 6. M. Allen 7. J . 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 . Fielde s 28. A . McLean 29. A . Maratus 30. J . Pyers 31 . S. Murray 32 . B. Williams 33 . R . Morton 34 .P. McMahon 35. S. Mercer 36. B . Pollock 37. A. Cooper 38. J . Tregaskis 39. N . Hoar 40. N . Timms 41 . T. Phillips 42. A . Shelton 43. P. Grant 44. A. McLachlan 45. R . Oakley 46. B. Shelly 47. C. Gilmour 48. C . Hailing 49. S. Young 50.R .Carter 51 . D. Morton 52 . J. Holt 53 . S. Merce r 54 . C. Brook (DVC) 55 . S . Crowe 56 . M . Shippen 57 . J . Tompkins 5&S . O'Donnell 59. M . Sloan 60. T. Brook 61 . W. Browne 62 . P. King

Senior Coach : Denis McGro ry Rese rves Coach : Michael Ca rty 1 . A. Baxte r 2 . D. Connell (VC) '.. 3. W. Byrns 4. C . McKenzie (Capt) 5. M . Carty 6. W. Smith 7. R . Makinson 8 . M . Orto n 9 . G . Anderson 10.T.Chegwin .J. Ra e 11 . D. Seccull 12 13 . B . Carty 14 . D. Cotton 1& W. Phillips 15 . G . Wigg (2) 16 . M . DeMattia 16. E . Bingham (2) 17, A . Arnot t 18. M. Constable 19. M. Armstrong 20. C . Kraus 21 . A . Walden (DVC) 2Z P Thiesse n 23 . M . Seccull 24 . C. Lovel l 24 . R. Lavender(2) 25. L . Pegoii 26. G . Phillips 26. D. Kretschmer (2) 27 .C.Dunn 28. G . Bor g 29. J. Rowe 30. J . Thiesse n 31 . B. Main (VC-Res) 32 .A.Roberts 33, G . Tanner 34 . B . Adamopoulos 35 . D.Lappag e 36. D. Strudwick 37. B. Arnhold 38. J . Hayter 39. D. Hayter 40. B . Canobie 41 . D . Hoare 42. M . LaGreca 43. R. Pleche r 44. A Kirkwood-Scott (C-Res) 45. M . Weaver 46. M . Krause 47. P. Bennett 48. P. Merrett 49.S. Lyons 50. P Dow 51 . F. Bayne 52 . A . Chin 54 . S . Francis 55. J . Panetta 5& D. Beckley 57 .B .Ladds 5& A . Rya n 59. C. Horstmann


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OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach : Peter Sherwen Assistant Coach : hm Muller Rese es Coach : David rv Kay 1 . E Allen 2 . S . Reddish 3 . J . Moi r 4 . R . Fuller (Capt) 5 . A . Asto n 6 . D. Hooper 7. A . Lloyd 8 . S . Hume 9 . R . Aujard 10. J. Ker r 11 . D. Fox 12 . R . Hume 13. N . Hooper 14. A . Chambers 15 . D. McCal l

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OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Sid Myers Rese rves Coach : Chris Glass 1 . A . Dunn 2 . C. Robison (C-Res) 3 . A. Allibon (Capt) 4 . T. Norman 5. D. O'Shaughnessy 6. R . Heath 7 . D. Rogers (VC) 8. R. Beardsley 9. S . Hopkins 10. S . Hatfield 11 . T. Phillips 12 . G . Clarke 13 . D. Balazsy 14 . J . Strickland 15 . M . Hadley 16 . M . Seuling 17. M . Jennings 18 . N . Beardsley 19 . G . Hudson 20. T. Roberts 21 . S . Dru m 22 . P. Robison 23. Marshal Adam 24. A . Anderso n 25. E . Borghesi (VC-Res) 26. L . Coleman 27. I . Wallace 28 . G . Harve y 29 . M . Sutherland 30 . A . Taylor 31 . M . Turner 32 . N . Sammut 33 . P. Scot t 34 . P. Papas 35 L . Thomas 36 . J . Sutcliffe '.. 37. R . Sella .' 38. R. Phillips 39 .J .Hodder 40 . M . Beamish 41 . A . Spinks 42 . A . Banfield 44 . A. Turner 45 L . Farrell 47. G . Harmer 48. R. Kett 50. E . Best 52 . P Beet 54. C. Naidu 55. S. Williams 57. R . Borghest 58. A . Vis e 59. D . Ash e 62 . J .P. Adgemis 63. C . Orwi n 71 . M .Nougher 80. A . Smit h 86. D. McCulloch 89. (A) T. Pontefract 89 . (B) T. G . Abdul MAJOR SPONSORS

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OLD XAVERIAN S Senior Coach: Ma tthew Hannebe ry Reserves Coach : Andrew Ralph Assistant Coach : John Carmody 1 . M . Blood 2 . M . Bourke (Capt) 4. D. Landriga n 5 . D. McKay (VC) 7. A. Keyho e 7. T. O'Sullivan 8 . M . Holmes 9 . A . McCorkell 10. S. Colquhoun 11 . A. McDonald 12, J . Bowen 13, S. Lynch 14. M. Sadler 14. D. Stoney 15. G . Clare 16. M . Nicolosi 17. D. Richardson 18. P. O'Sullivan 19. R . Gree n 20. D. Tapping 21 . L. Hannebery 22. R . Visentini 23. A. Duggan 24. J. McKay

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Senior Coach : M . McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Frank Melican 1 . N . McColough 2 . P. Schuhkraft 3 . A. Fitzgerald 4 . A. Grace 5. D. McDonald 6. T. Gallaghe r 7. B . Connell (VC) 8. M . Gilmore (DVC) 9. R. Woodlan d 10, M . McDonald 11 . D . Edgell 12 . N . Sebo 13 . P Kingston 14 . S . Samild 15. M . McConvil l 16. T. Stewart (VC-Res) 17. E . Frase r 18. P Cleary 19. A- Jobling (Capt) 20 . D . Woo d 21 . M .Koppens 22 . R . Bloc k 23 . P. McDonald 24 .S. McCooke 25. P. Forsyth 26. D. Connell 27. T. Hill e 28. B . Collins 29. W. Doyle 30. D. Arnfield 31 . B . Egan 32. S. Reid y 33, M . Shepherd 34. P. Hurle y 35, P Marrow 36. M . Templeton 37 . A . Orr 38. P. Milner(Res-C) 39. C. Karageorgiou 40.P.Jo y 41 . B . Turner 42 . C. Kelleher 43. T. Siderellis 44. C . Krawczak 45. D . Barton 46. D . Abrahams 47. T Aldridge 48. L. Dickson 49. M . Horsfield 50 .D. Conway

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ST. BERNARDS Senior Coach: Frank Dunell Assistant Coach : Phil Brow n Rese rves Coach : Darren Looker 1 . D. Godfrey 2 . P. Hayes 3 . J. Law 4 . V. Comito 5. S. Walsh 6. C. Wood 7 . S . Parrett 8. L. Vassall o 8. M . Mahady(Res) 9. G. Woo d 10 . G . Mathewes 11 .P Capes 12 . S. Looker 13 . R . Purcell t4 . S. Doran 15. M . Egan 16 F. Dunel l 17. W. Carey (VC) 18. A . Purcell 19. L. Gollant (Capt) 20. N . Lynch 27 . C . Mali a 22 . C . Calthorpe 23 .T. Dobson 24 .K . Mahady 25 .A .Comito 26 J. Gollant 27. A . Nathan (C-Res) 28. P. Gilmou r 29 .J. Overman 30. R . Doolan 31 . T Spencer 32. P. Runting 33. T. Ogslo n 33.P Rogerson (Res) 34 . J . O'Connel l 35. P Daffy 36. D . Farrell 37. F. Comito 37. M . O'Connell (Res) 38. D. McAllister 39.S, Byrn e 40. C . Delahunty 41 . D . Looker 42 . M . Marshall 43. C. Doolan 44. S. Taylor 45.J .Kennedy 46. D. Solomon 47. P. Freeman 48.R .Fatnovmi 49. S . Hal l 52 . M Stubbings 54, A, Brenner 56 . C. Bond 57 T. Brai n

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BANYULE Senior Coach : Grant Lawrie Reserves Coach: Mart in Legge 1 . D. Gent 2 . D. Witchell 3. L. Holt (VC) 4. M . Legge (Capt-Res) 5. C . Ladd 6. P. Williams 7. M . O'Brien 8. B . Moloney 9. G . Sutterby 10. R . Cullen 11 . L . Burns 12. T. Kearsey 13. A . Short 14. K . McCausland 15. S . Gray 16. C. Boucher 17. P. Carroll 18. J. Turnbull 19. A . Thompson 20. C . Holst 21 . G . Foste r 22 . J. Gilham (Capt) 23. M . Gray 24. J . McIntire 25. D. Tribolet 26. G . Mooney 27. D. Meredith 28. R . Brockwell 29. C . Pyers 30. B . GiOies 31 . B. Clark 32 . C. West 33. D. Glass 34. C . Stevens 35. P. Howe 36. B . Daley 38. P. Forbes 39. B . Bowler 40. C . Denning 41 . B. Styles 42 . D. Taylo r 43. A . Capolosto 44. B. Hogan 45. M . Gilbert 46. P. Agostinelli 47. C. Raywood 48. R . Hogan 49. J. Kouryialas 50. R . Roach 52 . S . Coulson 55. D. Williams 59. P. Healy

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17. D. Mayne 18. P. Harvie 19. P. Nigro 20 . A. Pawola 21 . D. Hooper 22 . G . McLaren 23 . S . Pac e 24 . D. Tulloch 27. G . Alexander 29 . P. Bon e 30 . R . Field 31 . A . Shin e 33 . C. McWaters 34 . D. McInnes 35 . M . Osborne 37. D. Martin 38 . C. Darby 39 . C. Young 41 . A . Rozanitis 43. M . Mason 44. J . Rozaniti s 45. M . Cumming (DVC) 48. D . Frase r 50. D. Glover 51 . B. Bond 52 . T. Agosta 53. T. Matthews 55. M . Beilato 57. P. Edwards 58. S. Alyward 60. J . Calf 61 . A . Teunisse n

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Senior Coach: Mark Tymms Rese rves Coach : Terry Youn g 1 . T Young 2. J . Roach 5. N . Horvath 6. R. Wilso n 7. M . McMahon 8. 0. Heenan 9. P. O'Leary (VC) 10 . J . Wilson 11 . K . Korp 12 . P Tymms 13 . D. Cropley 14 . B . Crouch 15 . A . Saggers 16 . L. Cohen (VC) 17. K . Wilson 18 . R . LaRose 19 . B. Green 20. S . Walker 21 . G . Rokay 22. W. Radley 23. N . Gosewinckel 24. R . Lawson (Capt) 25. B . Youn g 26. B. Selleck (Capt-Res) 27. G . Young 28.S . LaRose 29. S . Gray 30. S . Kelly 31 . S. Molloy 32. A . Johnston 33, K. Cohen 34. S . Sergienko 35.1 Yavuzcan 36. C. Kell y 37. C. Ford 38. J . Simmonds 39 . R . Leahy 40 .B.Horgan 41 . A. DeWitt 42 . P. Lightfoot 43 . R . Constantine 44 . G . Mitchel l 45 . M . Foster 46 . M .P Toohey 47. A. Brown 48. G . Walker (VC-Res) 49. C. Stefano 50.R .Cohen 51 . B. Ibrahim 52 . A . Stock 53. C. Sutch 69. P Cole GOLD SPONSOR S

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NORTH BRUNSWIC K Senior Coach: Dino DiMarco Reserves Coach: Peter powsett 1 . A. Tirchett 2 . D. Adam s 3 . M . DeMorton (Capt) 4 . P. DiMarco 5 . C. Cortese 6 . V. Grimaldi 7. J . Briffa 8. C. Keay 9. A. Sammartino 10 . P. Meri n 11 . K . Hehi r 12 . L . DeMorton 13 . K. Lianeas 14 . G . Parkinson 15. H . Tsialtas 16. S . Tsialtas 17. C. Borelli 18. S . Sir 19. V. Liros i 20 . M . Angeloni 21 . B. Laurie 22 . A . Gretgrix 23 . B. Attard 24 . J . Houston 25. J . Androutsos 26. J. Tirchett 27. P. Randello 28. J. Kibizis 29. M . Cannon 30. B. Thorpe 31 . S . Hodgson 32 . M . Glenister 33. J. Cannizzaro 34. T. Monterosso 35. P. Dowsett 36. J . Boudoloh 37. D. DeMorton 38 . B . Pisasale 39 . V. Randello 40 . G . McCal l 41 . J. Saunders 42 . M . Briffa 43 . D. Lawton 44 . S . Ward 45 . D. Munro 46. C. Jewel l 47. J. Engellener 48. K. Christodoulou 49. G . Kyrannis 54. J. Pio 55. J. Roussos 58. A . Boudoloh 63. T. Wright 69. Kevi n MAJOR SPONSORS

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OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Kevin McLean Rese rves Coach : Steve Kin g 1 . B .Yarwood 2 M . Dyson 3 M. Clarkson 4. I. Wells 5 J. Stevens 6 M . Hai l 7. G . Farleacas (VC) 8 T. Steven s 9. M . Karayanms 10 8 Hall 11 . T. Ryan 12 . M Tozer 13 D Lwvson 14 M Colledge 15 . G Douglas 16 M Woods 17.J .Luk 18 C Ferguson 19 T Young

20 M Huber 21 . A Haug 22 .C Donnell '23 M Stevrar t 24. G . Hams (DVC) 25. J Maycoc k 26 . P. Golding 27. J. Weddle 28 D.Jones 29. R . Weddle 30. D. Toil 31 . D Caddy 32 A Noonan 33 T Cormack 34 S Kent 35 D Scott 36 D Super 37 C Lynch 38.S.Conway 39. M . Campbell 40. S Purcell 41 . J. Marshall 42 .S.Vaughan 43 . P. S,gley

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ST BEDES/ MENTONE TIGERS Senior Coach : Mark Tyquin Rese rves Coach : Greg Foot-Connolly 1 . M . Kinsell a 2. D . Marshall 3. B . Beasley 4. V. L'Huillie r 5. S . Foot-Connolly 6. R . Parson s 7 D. Diggins 8 B .Hambndge 9 M . Jones 10 D . Feben (Capt) 11 R. Grec h

12 . C . Stewart 13 M . Hecker 14,P Lannan 15. M . Freeman 16. B. Berry 17 A. MacGeorge (DVC) 18. M . Griffiths 19. B Tomlinson 20 . A . Gaqwnta 21 . M . Hanrahan 22 . S . McCarthy 23 . B . Hutchinson 24 . T. Beasley (VC) 25 . D. Smit h 2& E . Leyden 27. D, Johnston 28 .J .Clagnan 29 C .Thomson 30 . M . Bateman 31 . G . McLachlan 32 . J. Dickinson 33 . A . Wals h 34. R . Randall 35 . R . Bflos 36. S. Markham 37,S, Gray 38, D. Edwards 39. A . Bonica 40.T. Bryant 41 . J . Naylor 42 . D. O'Brien 43.R .Lomagno 44. D. Goodchild 45. Mick Beasley 46. G . O'Brien 47 J . Higgin 48 M . Lomagno 49. M . Murray 50. S. Flannery 51 . A. Pettinella 52 . J . Sebire 53. A . Naylor 54. M . McCraw 55. Matt Beasley 56. G . Davies 57. W. Earl e 58 R. Strom 59. P Newport 62 P. Bateman 69. S. Campbell 71 . M . Atherto n

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19 . J . Watkin (Capt) 20. P. Clohessy 21 . M_ Durrant 22. P. Gunther 23.D.,Morton 24.J. O'Connor 25. D. Williams 26. J. 0'Bnen 27. R . Gros s 28. J. Whitbread 29.A- Thomas 30. M . Prindiville 31 . N. Cause r 32. John Sergeant 33. P. Hardin g 34. D. Sheehy 35. M . Verberne 36. M . McKaige 37. A . Beale (VC) 38. A. Lyo n 39. J. Bar e 40. P Panagiotopoulos 41 . Jeremy Sargeant 42, J . Herma n 43. J . Fo x 44. P.Stackpole 45.P. McCann 46.a DeRooden 47. M . Brad y 48. J . Dynon 49. E . Footner 50.J. Drake 51 . J . Quirk 52. P. Lewin 53. D. O'Hanlon 54.B.Keenan 55. P Hopkins 56.R.Evans 57. M . Chapman 58. A. Morgan 59. T. Bare 60. P Varasdi

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Senior Coach : Justin Coburn Rese rves Coach : Kim Kershaw 1 . M . Newton 2 . J. Radford 3 . M . Burnett 4 . A . Gray (Capt) 5 .T. Rourke 6 . G . Evans 7. S. Mills 8 . D. Hallam 9. S. Spinks 10. S . Bromell 11 . B . Jackson 12 . M . Bel l 13. M . Nihil l 14. B. Townsend 15. G . Anderson 16. P. Caccaviello 17. S . Longley 18. J. Lewis 19. B. Saffi n 20. S. McMahon 21 . T. Whitehead 22 . S . Glover 23. R . Rielly 24.A .Bandt 25. A . MacGowan 26. A . Phillips 27. S . Middleton 28. D . Moorfield 29. C . Ritchie 30. G. Keys 31 . M . Hynes 32, N . Pappas 33. A . Merritt 34. J . Sprunt 35. M . Oldham 36. M . Begley 37. R . Hall 38. A . Geljon 39. P. Somerville 40. J. Ganly 41 . D. VanGerrevink 42 . G . Wines

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AQUINA S Senior Coach: Dave McCormack Reserves Coach: John Ryan 1 . T. Jess 2 . G . Clifford 3 . D . Joyce 4 . M . Wilkinson 5 . A . Coste r 6 . S. Kenny 7. C . Glennie 8 . S. Kelly 9. R . Leavey 10. M . Hurley 11 . J. Hacking 12 . B. May 13 . D. McKellar 15. S. Upton 16. C. Bell i 17. P McCafferty 18. R .A ..Cronin 19. A. Grierson 20.B. McKenna 21 . J. Knights 22 .J . Rya n 23. B . O'Connor 24. S. Flyn n 25 . R . Wens 26 . M . Gray 27. I . Shaw 28. R. Winnen 29. S . O'Loughlin 30. C. Cofliver 31 . L . Kin g 32. M . Vankerkhoven 33.P.Rosbrook 34. M . Tarull i 35. S. Livingstone 36. D . Phela n 37. D. Crawford 38. D . Peters 39. J. Langford 40. J. McEwen 41 . R. Chamberlain 42 . R. Milton 43. C . Rogers 44 . J . Scot t 45 . M . Haggarty 46 .D.Langdon 47. P. Kvietelaitis 48 . R . Sehulties 49 . C. Lambourne 50 . P. Grierson 51 . D. Johnstone 52.R Sheehan 53. A. Twyford 54 . M . Kealy 55, J. Crouch 56. K . Denver 57. L . Denver 58. T. Hogan 60. B. McKellar 61 . C. Duffy 70. P. Sainsbury 80. M . Joyce MAJOR SPONSOR

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Rese rves Coach : Paul Cip ressi 1 . C. Wormesl y 2 . A . Campbell (Snr.VC) 3.P.Ashwood 4. P. Lambert 5. J. Muirhead 6. P. Cipressi 7. J. Reige r 8 . R . Murphy 9 . D. Raab 10. F. Khali l 11 . J. Johnston 12, C- Pepper 14 . K . Charleston 15 . P. Warren 16. D. Boots 17 . C. Pauline 18. Pete Lambert 19. R. Forgiarini 20 . C . Freeman 21 . B. Goodwin 22 .K . McHugh 23 . M . Dyk e 24 . S . Van Beek 25. M. Lobinski 26. B McGougan (C-Res) 27 . P. Giddens (Snr.Capt) 28. Adrian Brown (Coach) 30. P Hill 31 .J. Sweeney (VC-Res) 3Z T Mart a 33 . R . Gibbs 34 . S. Wilson 35 . J . Virgon a 36 . W. Burgess (SnrDVC) 37. G . McDonal d 38. M .Page 39.J.Leveque 40. B. Turner 41 . D. Ruston 42 . R . Welch 43. S . Reiger 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

Senior Coach : P. Purcell Rese rves Coach : G. Connoll y 1 . L . Murphy (VC) 2. A . Harkin 3. M . Andrew 4. G . Andrew 5 G . Connolly 6. P. Tsiampas 6. M Lloyd (2) 7. T. Heath 7. A. Cosmas (2) 8. C. O'Connor 9. A . O'Connor 10. R. Bravington 11 . P. Mahony 11 . P. Butte (2) 12 . R . Eklom 13, P.Stankonch 14. A . Contin (DVC) 15 L. McCooke 16 . A . Abrahams 17. J . Ward 18P.Pavlowc 19 . M . Byrne 19 M . Bullard (VC-Res) 20. PP. Shine 21 . Osborne 22 . L. McGregor 23. N . Christie 24. D. Conlin (Capt) 25J. O'Connor 26 D. Damn 27. M . Daniels 28. M . Whelan 29. S. Mahony 30 . G . Buluss 31 P. Bulluss 32 . P. Harris (Capt-Res) 33 . B Ivett 34 . A . Contin 35. D. Osborne 36. B . Bravmgton 37. G . Marshall 38. B . Hammer 39 G . Treeena 40. D. Nolan 41. L. Boribo n

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25 . B. Panagiotopolous (VC) 26. P. Cramer i 27. D. Eastway 28. C . Souter (DVC) 29. S. Morrish 30. G. Richards 32 . J. Mansfield 34. D. Maddern 35. D. Whitfield 36. I . Agosta 37. L . Wrigley 38. B. Foote 39. M . Swift 40. C. Merry 41 . J . McDonald 42 . C. Batchelor 43. J. Simundza 44. S. Parker 45. T. Harvey 46. M . Wuiske 47. R . Circus 48. D. Howard 49. A . Hutchinson 50. D . Bellman 51 . J . Simmons 52 . S. Bristo w 53. J. Wilcox 54. A . Hughes 55. S . Casey 56. D. Moredan 60. H . Bradshaw 61 . P Dudderidge

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The odds of Uni Reds they disposed of Oakteighshortened on Saturday after who I believe arejust going through the motions . Don't be fooled by thescores, the Krushers will be . dynamiteRIC come 3 weeks time, but then MOND CENTRA L 16 .1 0 23.1 8 32 O DHWESTBO RNE AFC again, we can't take anything away from Uni Reds fine 6, 3 .2t27 3 win by 39 pts .4 RICHMOND 4.5 8.10.58 . What a feast of games we have this Yaman 10, O'Sullivan 5 Krisoh o3 s 4, Tate 3, Whiteside 2, S Saturday with Oak vs Centrals, Shannon 2, Warne 2, Sutherland, Piquer, Gordon Chirnside Pk vs Uni O'Sullivan Warne, Krisohos, Sutherlan : BEST Yaman, Bastow . Reds, and Yarra Valley vs Boronia d 0. WEST Pk. VUTlF(T Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . t REVIEW .7 5.10 CANTBRYlNTH BALWYN 7•12 10.16 .76 Chirnside Park kep 24. 6. 5 13-1 chances alive with a thumping 126 pt win over Camberwell . 2 VUT/FIT Miles 4, Bagnato, Breheny2Harvey , Martin, Walker, Whe ~tahan Uni Reds BEST Bagnato Breheny, Djinovic, Martin, Miles, Nucara 3 CANTBRY/NTH BAL . surprised with a great 39 pt win over Jackson, C P Mernagh 4, Wills 3, Beattie 2, Virgona 2 Course, Oakleigh hold on 2n . Mernagh, Sheehan Churcher, Broun. . BEST Sheehan, Drummond, Wilts, Wain, d OldspWEstbourne with a BORONIA PAR K crushing 155 pt win , .t7 BALWYN COMBINED 2.12 215 .27 Canterbury/Nth Batwyn . t'S t BORONIA Creak, Weinlich 5. 4 slogged to a 27 Pt win over VUT/Frx . BE 2 Weinlich, Monish . 3 T Whitty,SDean, Vanbuul, Ca b9 u~y,'3 BALWYN And in the last game Balwyn Combined COM, Tanner 2, Gibettini 2 Tully , Van DerStuis, Blakeman Bennett, Bullock, Busse, G turned the first round loss to a win over an inaccurate . BEST 'rbellini, Mouras, Spagnol . by 24 pts . Boronia Park PREVIEW Uni Reds travel to Chirnsi e Park in a danger gam for both sides . It Chirnside lose its curtains, win, theire destiny will come down to the last game against Centrals . other hand the reds must win this to hang on to On 2ndthe spot . I believe the most desperate side ollw inin th st as they have moreto lose . ~hjrnsilde Park by 8 pts. Oakleigh and Centrals clash in what should be a great game . At home its hard to go past Oakleigh so I feel they will win this by 5 gls. Old Westbourne host VUTJFIT in what should be a close game . Westbourne advantage should be victorious with home ground . (Do we have to put up with the club song for one more time Westbourne Selwyn Combined ) who are probably wishing the season 15 gls . could start again should thump the Cobra's by whatthe last ga m be ave y close game' AtBhome the Valley boys should bring home the 4 pts with a 4 gl win .

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1 .7 4 .13 716.58 .2 11,11 320,200 CAMBERWELL Glazebrook 2, Barker 2, Rocco Bouyer, Gas on, Zavarelta, Broadfey, Barker, BouBye KemOp . BEST CHIRNSIDE PARK Rffnglehart Scortino 11, Thomas 4, Jones 4, Pedler. 3, De Jon 3, Camp ell 2, Harvey, Greenhalg, McHenry g G . De Jong, 8 . Pedler, J . BEST D Scortino, P Jones , . DiPitrie, K . Basso . UNtVERSITY RED S OAKLEIGH AFC 16,78,704 UNI REDS Yendall4 Hepburn 3, Arne! 2, Heaphy 2, Arndtt Bourke FarreU 2, Sch oder5, OAKLEIGH . BESTArnet, Doyle, Bourke, Tehan McGowan, DeAngelis' Tomlinson 4, Atexandrov2, Ryan 2, Billing, Walsh Torpey, Tomlinson, Hamilton . BEST Flinn, CHlRNSIDE PARK

CAMBERWEL AFC RESERVES CHtRNStDE PARK 13 4 .6 .8 6,8,44 5 .7 10.15 175 .2 2 CAMBERWELL Brooks 2, Williamson, Peters, Lim, Pearso6.2BES Williamson, Matheson Pearson, Duff, Kaiser, Peter T s CHIRNSIDE PARK Heinrich 6, Pope 5, Harrington 3, Kann 3, Skein 3, De Jong Thompson 2, Devoy, Cornetissen, BEST J Jong, M .2,Harrington, S. Foster C . Ritcher M . . Devoy, G. Skien . De UNIVERSITY REDS OAKLEIGH AFC 7.2.44 UNI REDS Ewing 3, Suidgeest, Scanlon Urban Fitts, Kenny, Wulf, Bethune, Jenkins. . Thatcher. BEST Terrill, OAKLEIGH . Barnfietd Green 2, Andonopoulos, Andrinopoulos, Hally, Wylie, Wylie . BEST Andonopoulos, McKenner Stapleton, Knorpp, Holy ,RI LDHMOND C 6.2 O i0,8 13.8 19, EAAFC 14,12 8 . 3,6 RICHMOND t`1 1 5 Jackson 6, Hickey 3, 8rodelis 2, McConville e 2 Kotzapanagiotls 2,an a Rizfo, Zarjac, Collins, King McConville, Kotzap . BEST Hickey, Jackson, giotis, Rizio, Bryant 0.WEST Goal Kickers and Best Player s not received . VUT/FtT CANTBRY/NTH BALWYN 0 7 0'1 1 •2 4 .3.27 ' .9 2 VUT/F1T 'rmpson, M'rdoFazzalari, Jack et-S 12 Midon, Papakos, R , ~PapakosBEST fiazzaar? 3 S i m p s o n , 3 CANT/NTH BAL issa 5, aspa Sheehan . Cook, Denke, Hatt, Paatsch, Petch . BEST Paatsch, Denke, Burne, Cook, Sheehan, Manning, BORONIA PARK BALWYN COMBINED 0.0 0.0 1 .0 i,0, 6 4 .5 9.7 BORONIA Fetonby. BEST M .9'6 Chr 'rstoforou . 10'9 . Harmon, Banks, 13-12 Slraha n Coa h BALWYN Vella 3, Braione 2, Makris 2 Carrucan, O'Hoy . Tonzing, Booth, Bini, Barr, . BEST Barr, 8ini, Boltas, Finn, Hansley Tonzing .

SENIORS FORREST, Oakleigh SlMPSON, Yarra Valle y MERNAGH, Canterbury Nth . Balwyn CREAK, Boronia Park LESLIE, Oakleig h S JACKSON, Richmond CentERVE GREEN, Oakteigh m (6) 63 ISSA, Canterbury/North Balwyn (2) 47 MOLLAR, University Reds (5) 23


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REVIEW OF SEMI FINALS All eight clubs are to be congratulated on the high standard of their play despite the strong prevailing winds . North - First Semi Final Kew continued their good form when they . Kew comfortably defeated North Old Boys by 36 pts had more of the play and were able to find the goals far more easily than could North Old Boys who must now look to 1994 . Semi Final No rt h - Second when they Eltham win their way to the Grand. Final Eltham through defeated Old Paradians by 13 pts Lloyd, Wetherili, Tucker, Thorson and Stickland had moreo oft he play and their comparative accuracy proved to Considine, year and Old were good regsters' for O . R South - First Semi Fina l With far greater accuracy in front of goal Mazenod with a 10 pt ended the season for Old DAelburnians . The game was an even contest with each side victory recording the same number of scoring shots . For Mazenod the victory will give them renewed confidence in the remaining game(s) while the Old Melburnians can only reflect on what might have been . South - Second Semi Final For the second time this season Old Scotch, with Nankerville (5) displayed uncanny accuracy against Old Xaverians M . Dalton (6) . However on this occasion their defenders were unable to hold the "Crocodiles" to a losing score as the season's section trendsetters powered to a 25 pt victory . Only the "Cardinals" accuracy limited the winning margin as the Old Xaverians had sixty percent more scoring shots . PREVIEW OF PRELIMINARY FINAL Nort h Kew must start favourites against Old Paradians for at least two reasons . Kew has won each of their games this season and their recent form has been more impressive than that of the Old Paradians . On the other hand the bigger surface at Elsternwick Park could favour Old Paradians more than Kew who are more accustomed to the narrow confines of Victoria Park . After careful consideration I select Kew whose reliable players McEncroe, McCormack and the Clan Maclsaac should uable t n ey.. includingo d ng Peter tW od pMichael Vear and Mark Mullavey Sout h This game also promises to be a close contest as Old view for the right to challenge Scotch and Mazenod defeated both Old Xaverians who have in turn contestants over the past two weeks . It is my belief that Old Scotch have benefitted as much from other sides' mistakes as from their own talents whereas Mazenod has had a consistent season with a final round loss to Old Xaver'ians their nadir. Today I favour the enthusiasm of Baxter, Leggett, Quirk and Waye of Mazenod to carry them to victory . Scotch will be well served by Hawkins, Morrow, Howdon and Nankervill asthey approach their incontrovertible conclusion . . .

CLUB XVIII NORTH F1AST SEMI FINAL 3 .6 8.7.55 NORTH OLD BOYS 0.3 2.3 4.2 7.5 10.6 14.8 .92 KEW NOBS Turnbull 2, Hill 2, Carroll, McGrillen, Cruickshank, Perrone . BEST . O'Dwyer, Carroll, Lynch, Henderson, Leogh, Turnbull KEW Phelan 6, Hallam 5, Maclsaac 2, Ouinn . BEST Phelan, Doyle, . Hallam, Curtain, Lethlean, Davies SECOND SEMI FINA L 10 .6 11 .6 13.7.85 ELTHAM 5.4 .3 10 .4 11 .6.12 OLD PARADIANS 3 .1 7 Stickland 4, Day 3, Thorsen 3, Fitzpatrick, A . Tucker, K . Tucker, ELTHAM . tucker, M . Lloyd, P. Kingston, Webster. BEST Weatherill, A. Tucker, K Stickland . . O PARADE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received CLUB XVIII SOUTH FIRST SEMI FINAL 9 .8 .62 5 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .4 .5 10.5 12 .5.77 .13 MAZENO D 2, Howell 2 Taylor, Dowd, Stanton, Niall, Joyce . BEST . Curtis 0 MELB Balowin, Taylor, Potter, Curtis, Joyce, Wood . , walshlsh, Cahill, Evans . , Smith MAZIENOD Baxter 5, Ouirkr Waye , Vgl Maloney BEST Baster, Le SECOND SEMI FINA L 5 .2 9.4 10 .8 15.10 .100 OLD XAVERIANS 3.0 6 .1 10.2 12 .3 .75 OLD SCOTCH , 2, O'Sulliva Oo XAVS Dalto n ST 6A . Dalton, nR M . Kinna, M . . WilsonWitson O SO'Sul4 van O'Shanness , M . Dalton .

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KEW MILESTONES James on Kew Club XVIII congratulate hbf Stephen "Bomber" joined playing 100 games last Sat (3117) . the Clubbers back in '86, been runner up in the B&F and played in the'89 Prem team . Congratulations. also The to winger lain Oakley on notching up 50 games Clubbers did not let the celebrations down either as they steamrolled traditional rivals, St Bernard's .


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REVIEW OF LAST WEEKS GAMES Division 1 In the biggest turn up of the year, Parkers thrashed Bermes by a mere 30 gls . I wasn't surprised at the result but the margin was incredible. Once again the "Italian Stallions" did the trick for Parkers with Joey Pignataro starring and Mick Mobillia making a welcome return . Vinnie booted 15to move within reach of the "ton" he just missed last year . De La faded in the 2nd half and just held the Monds at bay. Dean Gleeson, Paul Grant and Chris Favaloro are D's best while 16 y .o. Shannon Francis booted 6 . Xavs put an end to OMs finals hopes and saved me a slab with a 5 pt win over the inaccurate OMs. Strachan, Delmo & Kennedy were best for Xawers . N odders winning margin over Tones was not a true reflection of the contest provided by the Mentone lads . However, they weren't able to curb the efforts of Seal Sullivan (8) on the forward line and Russell Sharp (ruck) and Dave Moore (h-back) . Division 2 Centra l NOBs made Therry 's task of getting in the 4 pretty hard after their 5 gl win at Brunswick. Therry couldn't handle NOBs multi-pronged attackwith Mattiazzi kicking 6, McMahon and Haddad 4 each whilst Daniel Tonkin and Brent Bryce did well across the centre . Therry weren't able to capitalise on their forward thrusts as NOBs backmen repeatedly cleared the crumbs. Black List : 0. Parade, U . Blues, 0. C/well, U. Blacks. Division 2 South Ashers returned to the winning list with a narrow 7 pt margin over Scotchies . Dave Green, Alan Reid and Mick Fawcett were the most consistent performers for Ashers. Collegians moved into top gear after an even first half against High and went on to win by 15 gls . Tony Rose and Matt Saunders did well for the Lions as did their "Sandgroper" - Scott Humphry. Bedas kicked the sweep against Rovers who continue to saddle up every week despite the odds - well done Red and boys . Main scorers for Bedas were Mick Hecker 10, John Carroll 6, and Chris Stewart 6 with Campbell Johnston another of their many good contributors. Black List : Ajax . PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES Division 1 The battle for the double chance is on in earnest with one game separating the top 4. Xavs have the bye but will keep in touch with a hit out against Collegians. The key game will be at Keilor between Bernies and De La . There is no doubt that Bernies will be a lot better than last week's dismal effort while the D's are determined to avenge their 1 pt loss earlier in the year when they faded in the last quarter as they did last week against the Monds. I have an idea that D's won't fade out this week and I'll make Terry's boys happy by going for De La . Nodders will be hoping for a Bernies win but they have to overcome a major hurdle themselves by beating Monds who are returning to their earlier season form . Home ground advantage will tip the scales in Nodders favour. O . Melb. will win the battle of the 2 OMs whilst

Parkers will be too good for Lobba's Lads from Haileybury. SELECTIONS : Mazenod, De La Salle, Old Melburnians, Chirnside Park . Division 2 Centra l Today should see the finals contenders reduced from 8 to about 5 or 6 with one game to go. It is hoped that Trinity will re-group and give the Blues a hit out today. Ca rey are no certainties to beat Leos but, contrary to Val's request, I'll have to go for them because of the incentive of a finals berth (It took me a while to get on your waggon Val - I can't jump off too easily!) Blacks recent form has been very good and they will continue their winning run against Old Hoes today. My "spy" tells me that C'well will be fielding one of their best teams for the year against NOBs today. Despite that and their home ground advantage, I can't see them putting an end to the NOBs winning run . The Friars put in a shocker at home last week and they won't turn that form around enough to beat Therry at Glenroy. SELECTIONS: U . Blues, O. Carey, U. Blacks, North Old Boys, Ther ry. Division 2 South The big game is at the "wind tunnel" where Jackers will be battling for the double chance against the leaders Old Brighton . On a still day the Jackers would have an even chance but they don't happen in winter at South Road and I think the Jackers will join the long list of victims of the "tunnel". Bedas will find competition a lot tougher today when they go to Monash who will give them a really good hit and before just lowering their colours. Fields and Scotchies are 2 of the more disappointing teams this year and should be pretty evenly matched. I think Scotchies can just get there. Two other evenly matched but disappointing teams - High & Rovers - meet at the "postage stamp" where home ground advantage will give the High boys the edge . SELECTIONS : St Bedes/Mentone, MHSOB, Old Scotch, Old Brighton . SLAB CHALLENGE : "Halfa" Brain begged me to give Reds Rovers another go at the slab and, as today is probably their best chance for awhile, I'll go along with it .

CLUB RECORDS SMASHED Congratulations to AJAX U19s who kicked the club's highest ever score 40.27 (267) against Hampton Rovers (17/7/93) . Michael Rajch's 15 goals also brokethe club record for the most goals in a game and all the club congratulate the team on a great effort . Hampton Rovers are to be congratulated also, weeklythey barely get a side together, yet still provide a game each week - well done Rovers - Ed .


UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD MENTONIANS 2 .2 4 .3 6 .6 7.7.49 MAZENOD BLUES 7 .6 16.10 25 .16 31 .22 .208 0, MENTONE Martin 4, Linford 2, Elliott . BEST Leaver, Dwyer, Winduss, Martin, Katris, Wright . MAZENOD Sullivan 28. Clarke 4, Orso 4, Hansen 3, Krom 3, Butler 2, Stenfort 2, Sharp, Bourbon, Huggins, Fisher, Moore . BEST Krom, Sharp, Moore, Coulson, Hansen, Little . ORMOND 2 .4 6 .4 13 .6 15 .8.98 8.0 14 .4 16 .5 17.10 .112 DE LA SALLE ORMOND Looby 5, Wilks3, Milliken 2, Barrett, Casey, Dempsey, Jeffery, Keating . BEST Milliken, Monk Horsfield, Barrett, Casey, Looby . DE LA Francis 6, Parr 4, Conroy 3, Fountoulakis 2, Favaloro, Greene . BEST Larkin, Gleeson, Francis, Grant, Greene, Favaloro. OLD XAVERIANS 11 .8 .74 OLD MELBURNIANS 9.15.69 0 . XAVS Dzuzniak 3, Hal 2, lacavangelo 2, Fitzsimon, Lechte, Walsh, Hawkins. BEST Strachan, Delmo, Kennedy, Tuddenham, Lally, Fitzsimmon . 0, MELB. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . CHIRNSIDE PARK 7.4 20.10 27.16 37.21 .243 ST BERNARDS BLUE 2 .1 2.2 6 .3 8 .6.54 CHIRNSIDE PARK Piccioli 15, Rattray 6, Cochrane 5, Henderson 3, McIntosh 3, Pignataro 3, Paola, Spirli . BEST Piccioli, Mobilia, Paola, Rattray, Spirli, Fischer. ST BERNARDS Chatfield 2, Farmer 2 Scerri 2, Webb, Conroy . BEST Scerri, Kerassitis, Hemley, M . Farmer, L . Rogers, Dailey. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL WHITEFRIARS 3.4 3.4 4 .9 4 .9 .33 OLD PARADIANS 5 .2 9.6 14 .8 27.15 .177 WHITEFRIARS Carrigg, Little, Law, MacFarlane. BEST Cameron, Law, MacFarlane, Pinchbeck, Heath, Burgione. 0 PARADIANS Farrell 12, Ndsou 3, Cosma 2, Digney 2, Ciavola 2, Brabender, Morelli, Wallis, Montgomery, Kallis, Vacirca . BEST Farrell, Digney, Ciavola, Nitsou, Hester, Brabende c IVANHOE RECEIVED FORFEIT 21 .16 .142 OLD TRINITY FORFEITED 9 .11 .77 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.6 5.13 11 .15 16.19 .115 ST LEOS WATTLE PARK 3 .2 5.6 9.9 9.10 .64 UNI BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST LEOS Ronchi3, Dempsey2, O'Reilly, Newey, McKenzie, Marc BEST Fewster, Edwards, Prosser, Meehan, Vandeven, Merrigan . OLD CAREY 5.8 6.10 10.16 12.16 .88 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.1 4.5 8.9 16 .13.107 O CAREY Morrison 3, Sontag 2, Mitchell, Campbell, Vassilopolous, Bell, Walsh . BEST Doggett, Walsh, Behrens, Morrison . UNI BLACKS Crommelin 4, Hodgson 3, Gloufchev3, McPherson, Egan, Shannon, T. Bowles, M . Bowles, Lennen. BEST Shannon, Bowles, Birks, Rice, Sherrif, McPherson . OLD IVANHOE 1 .2 1 .5 4.5 8.5 .53 OLD CAMBERWELL 8.4 15.10 21 .12 27.17.179 OLD IVANHOE Viaopoulos 3, Luk 3, Densmore 2 . BEST Mansfield, Woods, Densmore, Schoene, Luk, Goad . O CAMBERWELL McKenzie 6, Williams 4, Walker 3, Bremner 2, Frigo 2, Hancock 2, Hills, 2, Elsom, Homes, Paterson, Prior, Strachan, Williams . BEST J . Prior, B. Summons, J. Hancock, D. Walker, M . Frigo, J. McKenzie. NORTH OLD BOYS 19.14.128 THERRY 14 .13.97 NOBs Mattiazzi 6, McMahon 4, Haddad 4, Trenton 2, Haifa, Joyce, Moshos . BEST Mattiazzi, Care, Bryce, Tonkin, Joyce, Sarong . THERRY Goodger4, Noonan 3, LaFontaine 2, Tate 2, Finnigan, Goodwin, Whybrow. BEST Slazyk, Finnigan, Whybrow, Tate, Browning, Ramm .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H OLD SCOTCH 4.4 5.6 11 .9 13 .10.88 MONASH BLUES 4.2 7.10 8.12 13 .17.95 0 SCOTCH Teesdale 4, P icken 3, Joyce 2, McCue 2, Stewart, MacMillan . BEST Fanfold, Seymour, Roberts, Teasdale, Joyce, Picken . MONASH BLUES Rubick 3, Crompton 3, Reid 2, Fawcett 2, Campbell 2, Green. BEST Green, Spencer, Alexander, Fawcett, Johnston, Rubick . ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 11 .8 25 .12 35 .18 50.27.327 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .3 1 .5 2.5 2 .5 .17 ST BEDES/MENTONE Hecker 10, Carroll 6. Stewart 6, Johnston 5, Corderoy 4, Mulquiney 4, Razga 4, Stoppa 4, Philp 3, Georgoulis 2, Marsh 2 . BEST Carroll, M . Hecker, Johnston, Philp, Stewart, Mulquiney. HAMPTON Smith, Dakis . BEST Murray-White, Fletcher, Power, Atkinson, D. Anderson, Haggerty. AJAX 26 .22 .178 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7.8.50 AJAX Rajch 13, Gold 3, Feldman 2, Grosman 2, Abraham 2, Chrapot, Krasnostein, Lewis, Mehl. BEST Abraham, Ralph, Szwider, Duzenman, Krasnostein, Feldman .

CAULFIELD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . COLLEGIANS 2 .2 8.7 14.12 21 .17.143 MHSOB 4.3 6.4 7.7 7.8.50 COLLEGIANS Bell 4, Semmens 4, Humphry 3, West 3, Mulder 2, Grant, Rose, Palmer, Saunders, DeYoung . BEST Humphry, Rose, Saunders, Semmens, Palmer, De Young . MHSOB Fountas 4, Saultry 2, Jackson . BEST Cookman, Saultry, Roberts, Lam, Wilson, Thomas .

U19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD vs ORMON D Field: G . Lawler, T. Nathan Boundary: C. Donlon, D. Villante Goal : A . Draper, M . Richardson ST BERNARDS vs DE LA SALLE Field: J. Garrett, V. Vescov i OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD MENTONIANS Field: R . Marlyn, M . McCrohan Boundary: R. Marlyn, C . Brajtberg CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OLD HAILEYBURY Field: T. Keating, R . Krishna n OLD XAVERIANS - BY E U19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL OLD TRINITY vs UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: B . Hayward, S . O'Conno r Boundary: N . Smith, R . Cormic k OLD CASREY vs ST LEOS WATTLE PARK Field: P. Lukies, A. Alexander UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD IVANHOE Field: G . Knight, B. Callej a OLD CAMBERWELL vs NORTH OLD BOYS Field: C . Swale, A . Flac k ~HERRYyvs WHITEFRIARS hen Field: G . Beasley, T. Ovadia IVANHOE & OLD PARADIANS - BY E U19 SECTION 2 SOUTH MONASH BLUES vs ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS Field: G . Wolter, S . Meredit h Boundary: D. Chalmers, R . Valentine MHSOB vs HAMPTON ROVERS Field: G . Kelly, C. O'Donohue Boundary: A. Dingel, E . Glotzer CAULFIELD GR vs OLD SCOTCH Field: P. Rapke, B. Johannsen Boundary: R. Braun, C . Sullivan OLD BRIGHTON vs AJA X Field: G . Morgan, S . Caple Boundary : R. Kiley, T. Shakespeare COLLEGIANS - BYE I UNDER 19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE vs MAZENOD BLUES ORMOND vs OLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVERIANS vs CHIRNSIDE PARK OLD HAILEYBURY vs ST BERNARDS BLU E UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL IVANHOE vs OLD PARADIANS OLD CAREY vs OLD TRINIT Y OLD IVANHOE vs ST LEOS WATTLE PARK OLD CAMBERWELL vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS NORTH OLD BOYS vs WHITEFRIARS UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH HAMPTON ROVERS vs MONASH BLUE S ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR OLD SCOTCH vs OLD BRIGHTO N AJAX vs COLLEGIAN S

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1993 Elsternwick Park Programme VicHealth Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows : Each A and B Section club has been rostered to play at least one of its 9 home matches as an Elsternwick Park game and each A and B club gets a second game at Elsternwick Park, this time as an away team .

This year some A and B Section clubs have been allocated a second home Elsternwick Park match (Ormond, St Bernards & North Old Boys) . THIS SAT: KEW vs IVANHOE (C) AUG 29 : SEPT 4 : THIS SUN : CLUB XVIII PRELIMINARY FINALS NEXT SAT: OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON ( A) SEPT 5 : SEPT 11 : NEXT SUN : CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUTH GRAND FINALS SEPT 12: SEPT 18: AUG 21 : C SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL NO MATCH ROSTERED SEPT 19: AUG 22 : AUG 28 : B SECTION 1st SEMI FINA L

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CV launches Club Trave l There's a new name in travel in Victoria, and it has the backing of one of Australia's oldest players in the travel business - because that's when the RACV launched the travel agency with a difference: RACV Club Travel . Whether you need a map or a motel, a tropical cruise or a trip around the world, RACV Club Travel can do it all . . . because it does everything a normal travel agency does, plus quite a few things others don't . RACV Club Travel is a new concept built on an old idea : the idea that people can always expect something special from the RACV. It aims to "put an extra edge" on the range and type of services RACV provides for travellers, making travel easier for experienced and novice travellers alike . What makes the RACV Club Travel unique is the way it combines everything from exclusive holidays at unbeatable prices to the special service people expect of the RACV. In packaging its services, the RACV has worked to ensure it can organise any type of holiday at any destination, whether a weekend in the Victorian countryside or a grand overseas tour. It has also ensured that its products and services reflect real-world needs, such as updating its travel insurance to cover industrial disputes and other modern travel problems. The RACV introduced its first services for touring motorists in 1914 and subsequently added other services for land, sea and air travellers, culminating in a full travel agency in 1960 . With so much experience, it is especially helpful for first-time travellers, but it seems many people have been unaware that RACV offered a full range of travel service .

Everyone seems to knowthe RACV can booK noteis and provide maps for virtually anywhere in Australia, but not all RACV members realised they could just as easily book an overseas trip or a cruise . In fact, RACV Club Travel does all the normal things such as air fares, cruises, overseas accommodation and package deals, but also offers a free accommodation booking service, issues International Driving Permits, and provides those famous maps. RACV Club Travel is undertaking substantial advertising to let people know what it can do - which is just about anything a traveller could want . It can organise an overseas trip just as thoroughly as a motoring holiday, book a hotel in London as easily as a motel in Lakes Entrance, or put people in a 747 just as comfortably as in a Hertz rental car. In addition to variety and service, it also has much to offer in value for money. RACV Club Travek s products are not always the absolute cheapest available, butthey often end up at remarkably low prices without compromising on quality. The RACV recognises that price can be the deciding factor in choosing travel, especially during tough times, but it believes people will not appreciate a cheap holiday if it fails to meet their expectations. RACV Club Travel is now open for business at 28 RACV branches across Victoria .

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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e

5 YEARS AGO - 198 8 "A" Section captains were Stua rt Hinchen (Coil .), Matt Getson (Marc.), Paul Considine (North OB , FrankGleeson (Old Par.), Russel Barnes (Ormond ;, Peter Curtain (Old Xav), Ga ry Wood (St Bernard's) and Steve Macaulay (Uni Blues) . Things must have gone a bit astray at De La and Old Scotch - Round 16 and both teams still without a captain . 300 senior games are worth a mention, and indeed so when its Old Mentonians wonder, Gary Norton, 9 club B&F awards, 3 VAFA Section B&F awards, VAFA CDEF team and a wonderful clubman . (The Club record is 360 - could Gary do it?) "A" Section relegation battle was a thriller . After 15 games, St Bernards were on the bottom with a 4 wins, De La 5, Old Scotch and North OB 6. N orth had given their chances a big boost when at home they beat leader, Ormond 7.5 to 6.7. Bruno Conti kicked 3 gls . for NOB . Uni Blues needed to beat top team Ormond at Ormond to get back in the four - the Blues were valiant In defeat, going down 5.11 to 3 .8 in very poor conditions . Kew (B) kept their undefeated record with a big win out at Glenroy over third team, Therry, 22 .12 to 10.15 . Best were Jenkins, Thornley Smith (Kew) and Matton, Quinn, Tyler (Therry) . Tke old men of football had started to talk about those teams of the past who went through the season undefeated only to stumble badly in the finals . In the battle for second place in "C", Old Melburnians gained a 23 pt break in the first quarter against contender Old Haileyburians and hung on all day to win 11 .9 to 10.9 . Best were B ro wn, Baglin, A . Witts (OM) and Smith, W. & G . and G. Phillips (Old Hailey) . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 3 To celebrate 125 years of Australian Rules, A Section teams Old Melburnians & Old Scotch played their game at the Richmond oval, as close as possible, to the spot on which the original combatants, Melbourne Grammar & Scotch College had played the first game in 1958. The ground had originally been known as 'Police Paddock'. The game was played over four Saturdays afternoons, 40 a side, with the goals over half a mile apart, one sited near Hilton Hotel and the other near the corner of Punt Road and Rowena Parade . At half time 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, veteran OMs & Old Scotch staged a re-enactment . The Clubs had met on 49 home and away games from 1927 to 1983 with Old Scotch leading 17 to 22 . The teams have never played off for a premiership. Rich (Pole) Pisarki celebrated with his 150th game for OMs . Starting in 1974 he had played in three premierships '76 (C), '78, '79, '82 (B), had as full back represented Victoria six times, played for All Australian Amateurs in '79 against Northern Territory and ACT, and in 1982 was selected forthe All Australian Amateurteam following the Carnival in Perth . Old Scotch, after an even first half, 8 .8 to 7.10, raced

right away to win 21 .15 to 8.14 . Best were Hodge, Tallent, Senior (Old Scotch) & Koren, Pisarski, Came ro n (Old Melburnians) . 15 YEARS AGO - 1978 Ormond, sixth in 'A', stayed among the possibles when they kicked 4 .2 to 0 .3 in the final term to beat Ivanhoe, fou rt h on 32 pts, level with No rth Old Boys (third) . While De La were 2 pts ahead in second position, Uni Blues, even though they went down by 18 pts to Blacks (8th), were three games clear on top. Powerhouse 'D' held on to top place when they defeated St Kevins OB third) 23.16 to 13 .7 Best were Dempsey, Bredyk, Evans (P'house), & Brennan, Radford, Hannan (St K . OB) . St Bernards welcomed back former captain, best and fairest (1972) Michael Ginnivan, who had spent the lastthree years in England studying for his doctorate in agricultural science . Kew congratulated 6'3", 14 stone Ken Rowland who, despite work commitments, had played 50 consecutive games in the seniors . UHSOB thanked Barry Parks for his 150 game service and his energy as 1978 reserves coach . 150 games also to 'A' section top goal kicker Barr y Kanga' O'Connor (NOB) previously a full back of note for many years. Fast, a great mark, sure ballhandler and big kick, 'Kanga' was a great clubman as well . St Bodes OCFC were holding a Sportsman's Dinner - guest speakers were Ron Barassi, Har ry Beitzel, Ray Jordan, Stan Alves, Hyperno & John Stocker . 20 YEARS AGO - 197 3 Bottom team Old Paradians scored a shock win over equal leaders St Bernards . Parade led all day and won by 26 pts. Grade, Ford Hough (OPs) & Burgin, lannazzo, Drennan (St B) were the stars . Coburg failed to make sure of their finals position when Uni Blues (7th) held them to a low scoring draw - 8 .6 apiece, but were helped when top team Ormond 21 .13 beat 5th team Caulfield Grammarians, 17.11 . 150 games to Ivanhoe veteran all rounder Ralph Bourke, a career stretching over many years and interfering with a very illustrious career as a punter, and to Bruce Watt, an inspiration to Brunswick over many years . Phil Rowell & Don Dodds shared the winner's trophy at the Umpires Golf Day at Torquay. All at Ormond were deeply saddened at the death of Dennis Drum, aformer great player and club captain in 1963 . Dennis also played for Uni Blacks & Old Xaverians before joining Ormond and also represented Victoria . Congratulations to Jack McCann who, after a lifetime of service to Amateur Football, was made a Life Member of the Australian Amateur Football Council .


M arcellin offered plaudits to Michael Power on being first 100-gamer in the club. 25 YEARS AGO - 196 8 In the battle of the top two teams, Uni Blues gained an early break on Old Paradians and went on to win by 8 gls. Calcott, Moylan, Whittaker & M oran (6 gIs) dominated the game . St Kilda CBC (9th) went right away from top team Ormond (in 'B' Section) to win by 3 gls. Best for the two teams were O'Donaghue, I . White & Hayes (St .CBCOC) & James, Blight & M oran (Ormond) . Chris M ilburn played his 150th game for Parkside, while another to make that number was talented all rounder Denis Grace for St Kevins OB . Old Geelong scraped home from Old Brighton by 4 pts, wiping out Brighton's last hope of making the fou r . 35 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Alphin g ton's poor kicking (7.15) threw the game away to Ofd Scotch 12.7. Reed was a tower of strength in the ruck for Alphington and was well supported by Hippiatt ; R . Morris, Maughan & K. Melville were best for Old Scotch . Old Paradians rover Brian Hill received best wishes on his 100th game . In his career, starting with 'B' Grade Grand Final in 1951 (while still at school), Brian won a Victorian guernsey, the B&F, and many other awards - with one ambition to fulfil - a premiership . Was 195 8 I

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to be the year ? A battle of top 'D' Section teams and St Kevins finished stronglyto defeat Po rt Melbourne by 28 points . Welsh, Rogers, Buckley, O'Brien (5) (St Kevins) & Stevenson, Aghan, Murphy (Port Melb.) were best . National Bank held onto their place in the 'C' Section Four with a3 pt win over UHSOB, both teams kicking poorly, 6.11 to 5.14. Bank stars were Woolley, Goddard, Selleck, while UHSOB's best were Peterson, Lever & Thorley . Junior section captains were : B. Keane (Parkside), J. Maglen (MHSOB), N . Gilmour (Coburg), B. Lake (C. Bank), W. Rush (A'ton), A . Squire (Uni), G. Bradford ( FIT), M . Read (Ivanhoe), P. Ouley (Ormond) & D. Thompson (Powerhouse) . 45 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Hampton Rovers (3rd) made their finals place almost safe with a 5 gl win over Coburg, who slipped out of the Four with Old Scotch moving into the Four "Prickles" Noble, Breadon, Lucas & Geoff Jones were stars for the Rovers . Collegians, still without a win, were outclassed by ORAs. At the Carnival in Pe rt h, Victoria defeated W.A . in the Final, the victors kicking 4 .6 to 2 .3 in the final term . Ken Rollason (OM) win the trophy for B&F at the Carnival, while others who starred for Victoria were John Backhouse (MHSOB) & Jack Grainger (OM) . (~ ~ „

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COACHES CLIPBOARD edited by Brian Woodhea d CONFIDENCE Article supplied by Mike McArthur-Allen, Senior Coach, Ormond AF C Confidence enables you to perform to the best of your abilities . It also gives you the freedom to perform without the fear of failure holding you back . Confidence is a combination of mental and physical skills gained from hours of practicing "the right way." You must develop the mental confidence which allows you to push yourself physically. Together, mental and physical confidence give you the edge. It's impossible to "think like a winner," unless you can prove to yourself that you have the capability to be a winner. That's why preparation and practice are so impo rt ant . You can'tjust wake up one day and think you're good - you have to become good . A coach can't tell a player to have confidence although many do. Others criticize their players for lacking confidence. What they should do is point out that if a player hasn't prepared to win, then he or she hasn't worked hard enough . It's not a lack of confidence as much as it is a lack of preparation . As a coach, I'll take a well-prepared wrestler over a highly confident one any day. When an athlete has totally committed himself to hard work, sacrifice and practice, it's easy to get him fired up . He's earned the right to be fired up; he knows he's ready. All you have to do is to remind him of the price he has paid . He's readyto receive his just rewards . The greatest pep talk in the history of locker-room coaching won't help an athlete who has cheated on his or her preparation . Athletes are either ready or they're not. If they're not, it's because they haven't worked hard enough - that is, they haven't prepared . Get yourself ready to pay the price and earn the right to have confidence. Be honest . Don't fool yourself . Learn a spo rt the correctwayfrom the beginning . Forinstance, learn how to swing a golf club the right way . Hit a thousand balls a day. Get yourself in prime physical condition . Play some good rounds of golf . Only then will you have earned the right of self-confidence . I love to get people to believe in themselves . That's very important because 95% of the people don't believe in themselves as they should . Most people feel they don't have as much talent, ability, intelligence or looks as other people. I tell them to answer onl y one simple question : 'Am I doing the very best I possibly can ; and am I doing ii every day? " If I tell our wrestlers they're terrible and they stink guess what? They'll go to great extremes to prove me riaht . The most impo rtant thinq I can do as a coach is

to get people to believe in themselves; and to care about each other. At St Edward High School, we say that when you bring a group of people together, it's a start . When you get them to stay together, it's progress. And when you get them to work together, it's success . How do you get a group of people to work together? Get them to like one another, believe in one another and not feel insecure. When you don't feel insecure, it's easy to lookforthe good qualities in other people . If you don't believe in yourself, you're constantly looking for the negative things in other people . Extract from "THE EDGE" by Howard Ferguson, an American College Wrestling Coach . This is one of the more outstanding publications on the psychology of winning that I have seen . It contains thoughts of over 750 of the world's most successful competitors as they talk about how to get the 'edge' over other competitors. It is very impressively bound and presented and I would recommend it very highly as a valuable addition to any Coaches' library of resources . "The Edge" is available at Melbourne Sports Books for $60. RESOURCE OF THE WEEK : (No submissions were received last month) . 'Coaches Clipboard' resource of the week is the Terry Writer book "Winning" Face to face with Australian sporting legends . What motivates someone to defend a World title with damaged hands? Or kick a soccer ball against a wall so often that they wear their pelvis away? What happens to mind and body of the Marathon Swimmer after 20 hours in the English Channel? What are the regrets, sacrifices, hopes and fears common to all sporting champions? "Winning" is available from Melbourne Sports Books for $20. 'Resourceofthe Month' forAugust is worth $40 from Melbourne Sports Books . A ' Resource' can be a Book, Video, favourite newspaper/magazine article etc . MELBOURNE SPORTS BOOKS Books on all major sports 9 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, 3000, Owner/Manager Santo Caruso. Trading hours : Mon-Thurs 9.30-5 .30, Fri 9.30-7.00, Saturday 9.30-1 .00. Phone : 621 1211 . Submit 'Resource' by 3pm each Friday. John Keenan Ph : 467 2043 (h) ; 412 7853 (w) ; Fax : 412 7803 OR Brian Woodhead at VAFA Ph : 531 833 3 Fax : 531 660 1

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UMPIRES CORNER by Mike Murray and Steve McCarthy • We recently had everybody's favourite Premier in trouble over his 'Cabinet Cabernet'. We need to know if John Natoli has acquired the correct paperwork in his quest for record port sales . Don't worry Nats, it's still a good drop. • While on the subject of Nats, he recently surprised his partner during the half-time break in their match at Albert Park. Some umpires try bananas, glucose or amino acids for'instant energy' but our "Little Johnny" decided to go for a 'Mr Whippy' instead . His partner said he took a licking the second half . • Unusual sight at a recent advisor's meeting . Chris Keeton was seen fixing a puncture on his push bike . The amazing thing was to see him blowing into a tube rather than sucking on one. • Another case of mistaken identity for Anthony Damen - but this time it wasn't Bomber, AD had the surname `Damon' on his Group Certificate, He just can't win! It seems that the only time they get it right is when he gets a bad advisors report . Sorry Iceman . • The new race'viathe Munro Wing' is most impressive at Elsternwick Park. But Big Mike was disappointed to see his favourite peg and President's Corner replaced by a doorway last week . Hopefully they won't touch his other institution - the goal-umpires corner shower complete with hand rail . • If we look at recent history in the UK we will find plenty of news on the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six . At Elsternwick Park a couple of weeks back we had the Jackson Five . What's Marty's new nickname - HB or Michael ? • At a recent meeting we spoke about umpire/player relationships and how they could improve on the field . Seems like a couple of goal umpires could do the same after a little altercation on the training track last week . Let's kiss and make up, boys . • Snippets from the Association Meeting . Peter Harris and Steve McCarthy being nominated and accepted for Life Membership of the VAFAUA . Big Mike informing us that he'll stand down as Prez at the end of the year. Peter Simpson's apology letter was a sensation! We'd love to print it but it wouldn't get past the censors. Big Mike told us that he was a little retarded .

Mike Lentini's chair collapsed, so he just sat on it flat onthefloor. The White Wacker was won byfield umpire cum boundary umpire - Darren Dalgleish . The Woody Award didnt have a winner so of course we let Vinny Vescovi take it . The Members Draw was won by Bobby Seymour. Raffle winners were Brendan Corcoran, Mike Murray and David Fowler. Next meeting August 26t h Election of the 1994 VAFAUA Office Bearers , • Who was the young field umpire who set off the security alarm at the Monash change-rooms . How embarrassing DK. • This week's profile : Reno Barichievich Nickname: Reno. Yearcommencedumpiring: 1978 VFA, 1989 VAFA. VAFA Games: 100 today. Highlights: ESection and U19 Section 1 Grand Finals in 1991 . Greatest Influence on Career : Kevin Barker and Garry Baumgarton . Football Playing Career: Yarraville U19s VFA . Football Pet Hates: Whinging players, rude club officials, and uneducated spectators . Most Memorable Match: De La Salle vs St Bernards 1992 . De La snatched a 1 point win on the siren . Best Amateur Footballers Seen: Peter Rennie (DLS), Simon Meehan (0 . Hailey) . Best Umpires : Garry Baumgarton, Mike Murray and Wayne Hinton . What I like about umpiring : Enjoying a game of football where umpires, players and club officials are in full co-operation . Personal Ambition: To officiate with the best umpires on Grand Final day . All the best Reno! ! • Dates to remember : August 16 - Annual Dinner at North Melbourne FC Social Club(compulsory) . August 19 - Pre-finals BBC at Elsternwick Park . Free food and toss a coin for drinks . August 26 - Association meeting . September 11 - President's Open Fridge Night at Elsternwick Park (BTT) - oh! we almost forgot - the CGrade GF on the same day. September 16 Elsternwick Pub Run . Run up to the 'Wick' for a quick 7 or 8 pots. September 19 - The Big One. A-Grade GF followed by the spit roast. Bring your partners but don't lose your kids in the crowd, Macca . September 24 Presentation Night and Dinner Dance at the Auburn Heights Recreation Club in Kew . A great way to unwind and start thinking about pre-season . October 9- End of year trip to Swan Hill . More details soon . • Remember RACV Club Travel Mike & Macca

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TRIBUNAL AND INVESTIGATIONS REPORT S

3 AUGUST 199 3 S . CONDIE, Chirnside Park - Unduly rough play 2 matches. D. WAIN, Canterbury Nth Balwyn - Head butting - 3 matches .

*H . LE GRAND, Hampton Rovers - Striking - 2 matches . *Accepted prescribed penalty B. WOODHEAD Tribunal Co-ordinator

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PLEASE NOTE : Standard fines will apply for clubs guilty of the above offences . Clubs who offend on th re e occasions for the same type of offence will be charged with "conduct unbecoming a Member club of the Association "

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A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping MELEES - BEWARE into packs, throwing each ot h e r to the g r ou n d o r other similar such conduct".


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