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EDITORIAL by Phil Stevens of the vAFA, by their very nature The Executive of the UAFA, and the Administration cisions ( oin the ucomst~ioofwhaving to make are constantly ~ to h'ch often porfrays to deitheeas great blo/ kethan e the running P no more evident some (a few) and rogues or villains to most . This has been be made where "going over the past couple of weeks when rulings have had to th t ago provide a prof~e t~e ~beh nd the ethbok" ~ enes ratio nen to asked Philip Rowe/l (Ex/ eit~ e Vice-PresidentlAdminls ~ today
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THE EXECUTIVE - THEM OR US . David's responsibilities The Executive of the Association is charged with the for former amateur club Clayton . have primarily related to Investigations and New Clubs . e prime administering amateur football Havingresponsibility been on the of Executive now for over four years David streamlined the procedures for investigation som I
n the eha s w been toverdthe last fee byea stl Hi . pThis adm ss,oon ofdn Executive members as "them' flangd that clubs not part f "us" new club sthe
s real y is a miso nception and 1 sug est hat his "bar ier" and one wou d only ~e dto peak to the oif c afs of thos e thei ascertain admitted t s bthat have been d recently hfs guidanoe and he p toritshouldben atExcuivembrsl s towards Davi elected for two years at a time and must stand for re- fee 9. them election at the end of that period . In my view Executive Richard Evans : The "silent achiever" on the y Executive, members are more accountable to the clubs than .the The Richard has been Andrew Langford-Jones' have ever been in the past and this is only, proper o over deputy on permit s lo aasdteamsmamgertofthe C-F grad e fac t Ethat nominations excgeedi gvacanciesr . Richard's background is through the Old Ivanhoe the last few years is a very healthy sign for the Associasideand goes back to the late 1960s believe they club Peter is the ne.hin tion . Intact! encourage and urge those who s w have a contribution to make to the As ociation to stand E ecueive butche ar~ ed with impec able oredentiafs . . forJust the as Executive at the annual elections every club of the Association relies on the Over 300 games with Powerhouse, senior coach of Old voluntary labour of its office bearers and officials for its Camberwell, StateC-F grade coach, senior state selector . "Hutch" ha emor continued existence and, hopefully, success, so does Committee chairman and iske l relishing the role whe e on . HestheAocian remains a senior State selecto r . The present group of Executive members is fully can be an Aunt Sally . dedicated to the ideals and aims of the Association and and hopefully will spendAmany on the nicknames Executive man years with many Tom Johnston : I would like all Amateur football followers to be aware of the background and the work undertaken by the `eged~noneonlynVeedstoseethephotointheParkside current Executive. rooms of Tommy in the Phil Carman white boots to realis e how "good" he must have been . Tommy is a tireless David Burnes- President: David is a former playe r of the Old Xaverians club and later involved on the workerforamateurfootballandthsyearhasagainbeen as well as committeeandthenasPresidentofthatclub .Davidhas Chairman of the State Selection Panel been on the Executive for a number of years and until chairman of the Marketing Committee . He was well recently had responsibility for permits & reinstatements . known for years for his B-grade review & preview asthe David runs his own clothing business and his business Villain . skills have frequently been used for the benefit of the Max Lyon: Max has been involved in amateur football Association . at a number of clubs sincethe 1950s as a player, coach Andrew Langford -J ones- Vice Pres : Andrew is and administrator Max's contribution to U19 footballover . The a former "champion" (his words) player at Old the last 6 years has been nothing short of superb . He subsequently crowning glory for his work was the success of the Haileybury, playing over 200 games coached his old clubfor a number of years and was also Association .U19 team at the to VicHealth Championships He continues work tirelessly for the the State Coach for the C-F grade side for many years . last year Andrew has nowtaken on the responsibility for permits Association and U19 football . John Miles : A lifetime Ivanhoe man and a life member & reinstatements and also the Vice-President responsible for Football sub-committees . of this Association, John has done mCOnan edr~k for th~ David Cook : David played in excess of 250 games needs to be broken down .
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A SECTION by Adam Kenyo n
REVIEW Ormond slid out of the four perilously close to the en d of the season when it went down to the O. Xaverians . The windy conditions kept this contest close, as the Xavs were unable to utilize their high marking power. The Xavs lost captain Matt Bourke with a repeat of his shoulder injury - this is a big loss! Ormond weren't disgraced, but given the conditions, one would have thought that it could have been their day if they were good enough . The youngsters will have to regroup and hope that North drop a game or two. North moved into the four when they convincingly defeated O. Brighton . Brighton were kept in the game in the 1st term when Tom Hayden kicked 4 goals . During the 2nd term Brighton kicked 7 pts as their chance disappeared . North kicked 10 goals to 1 after 1/2 time and the slaughter did no good for Brighton's A-section hopes . With 11 goal kickers the NOB's running game was on fire and Brighton could do little to stop the charge . North's task of remaining in 4th spot will be difficult as they face Collegians and Xaverians in their final two games . De La Salle ended Haileybu ry 's hopes of a finals apperance when they inflicted a 38 Pt hiding . If the Bloods could have converted a few more of their 1st half shots at Be al, the story could have been different . After 1/2 time DLa had 19 shots at goal to Haileybury's 9, which shows how one sided the 2nd half was . De La unearthed yet another full forward! This time it was Pat O'Callaghan's turn to bag a few. Danny Smith stamped himself as the best back pocket player in the competition at the moment with yet another best on ground performance - a chance for the Medal ? St Bernardstook their frustration out on O. Scotch by 33 pts. Despite the disappointment of losing the points to O. Brighton, the Saints can still stay in A-section, but it would be a miraculous recovery for them to do so . Scotch were pathetic. By all reports they lacked heart and desire, which is not typical of this side . Stuart Gibbs and Angus Macdougall provided some resistance, but Craig Wood and Rob Purcell in the midfield, and forthat matter, the rest of the team weren't going to lose this one ! Predictably Collegians defeated O. Trinity and the 44 pt margin did not reflect the Lion's dominance of this game. Michael Lake was superb around the packs while Cleary, Bennett and Warner were solid in defence. Once again, Adam Anderson did well for Trinity as did defenders Jamie Strickland and Mick Hedley . Trinity will be most disappointed about the year, but they have the basis of a good team as long as they can hold on to a few of their older players for a while longer. Mass retirements wouldn't help them at all . PREVIEW The match of the day is at the Lake Oval where the Xavs take on De La Salle . First versus second, it should be a beauty. It is difficult to pick a hole in either side . They are both solid in defence, have good key position players and many skilled runners. There is little doubt that the Xavs will miss Matt Bourke, but Richardson, Bailey, Stoney, Bland and O'Sullivan can all kick goals .
At the other end of the field, De La have Fraser, O'Callaghan and Fiume who are all as capable . Damien Crow and Dale Tapping should have a terrific dual on the wing as will Col McClounan and Anthony McDonald . The Lake Oval should be in good nick and if it is not raining the Xavs could bring home the bacon today . The Xavs by 9 pts. The other members of the four also do battle today when Collegians play No rt h Old Boys. I have my doubts about North, but they have surprised in the past . For me, I think that North's runners may struggle to break away from the Lions and thus they may not be allowed to kick a winning score . Collegians are concerned about their firepower up forward, high scores have been hard to come by for the Lions and don't be surprised if a new forward set up is tried out . Paul Booth has been in control on the wing and Gary Irvine will have to wear him closely or else he may kick a few himself . Steve Brazil should have the edge on Pollock and Jefferson but Galbraith, Hibbins and Lake may well share many opportunities . Collegians will win simply because I don't think North take enough options up forward . The Lions by 18 pts . The battle for relegation takes a majortwist at Elsternwick Park when Brighton plays Trinity. The boys from Arden Street are confident of victory and the way Brighton played last week, they should do it easily. However, Brighton may have enough character to come back - they certainly have the talent with Lade, Brook, Lennox and Mercer to name a few, all capable players . Trinity have lost their goal kicking power since Heath has gone missing over recent weeks . Anderson and Seuling have been in great touch and the midfield battles will be worth watching . It is difficult to know which way to swing . Brighton have a bit more talent, but I think that they've hit rock bottom and I'll tip Trinity in an upset . Trinity by 5 pts . St Bernards continue their attempt to hold on to an A-grade spot when they play host to Ormond . Ormond were unlucky to lose last week to the Xaverians, but St Bernards had a day out . If St Bernards can continue their form and couple it with the home ground advantage, Mike McArthur-Allen could be in for a long day . It will be up to Purcell, Luke Gollant and Corey Mallia to get the Saints going and with Paul Gilmour firing up forward they are a huge chance today. The Ormond 'good players' are a little down on form and Jobling, Connell and Grace will have to perform today to keep theirfinals hope alive. There is no doubt that this game will betough and heart is wherethe winnerwill befound today. I'll go with Ormond, but I'm not convinced . Ormond by 8 pts. Finally O. Haileybu ry play O. Scotch . This game holds little consequence for anybody as finals and relegation are virtually out of the question . Both teams will be upset at their performances last week and will be out to prove the critics wrong . Haileybury's form until
last week was good, whereas Scotch's wasn't so hot . Ithinkthatthe Bloods with Phillips, DeMattia, Lappage and Kraus may have as much power up forward for the Cardinals . Scotch pose little threat up forward and this will be the key factor unless someone can unexpectedly kick a swag of goals. The midfield will be controlled by McKenzie & Co. but I expect Hosking and Smith to give them a run for their money. Haileybury by 10 pts .
SENIORS NORTH OLD BOYS 6 .3 8 .8 13 .10 18.19 .127 OLD BRIGHTON 5 .1 5 .8 6.9 6.11 .47 NOBs Considine 4, Hanlon 3, Martin 3, Tatter, Herald, Booth, Cenni, Boyle, Conti, Jones, Kennedy . BEST Booth, Clayton, Gerolomi, Brazil, Hanlon, Littl e 0 BRIGHTON Hayden 4, Lennox, Timms, BEST Perry, Carter, Phillips, Grant, Schober, Brooke OLD TRINITY 1 .1 3 .4 5.7 8.9.57 COLLEGIANS 5 .7 8.12 11 .18 13.23.101 0 TRINITY Heath 2, Turner, Seu6ng, Sutherland, Jennings, Hodder, Smith . BESTStickland, Anderson, Hadley, Jennings . Seuling, Hudson COLLEGIANS Wallace 2, Hoyle 2, Woolhouse 2, Lake 2, Cleary, Irvine, Hibbins, Tregear, Galbraith . BEST Lake, Cleary, Warner, Wright, Bennett, Galbraith . OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 4.3 5.3 8.6.54 ST BERNARDS 4 .1 5.4 8.10 12 .15.87 0 SCOTCH Hunter, Smith, Hart, Stokes, Wilson, MacDougall, Eagle, Jackson . BEST Gibbs, Stokes, MacDougall, Allen, Smith, Ausard. ST BERNARDS L . Gollant 3, Wood 2, Gilmour 2, J . Gollant 2, Wood, Purcell, Spencer, BEST C . Wood, Purcell, J . Gollant, Dobson, Hanlon, P. Wood . ORMOND 3.6 4.8 6.9 9 .1 1 OLD XAVERIANS 0 .2 3.9 6.12 9.15.6 9 ORMOND P. McDonald 2, McCulloch 2, Grace 2, M . McDonald, Connell, Wood . BEST P. McDonald, E . Fraser, P Marnow, A . Jobling, D. McDonald, P. Kingston. O XAVS Culquhoun 3, Candrigan 2, McCorigell, Nicolosi, O'Sullivan Dillon . BEST D Dann, D. McKay, A . Dillon, R . Salter, R . Green, S, Colquhoun . DE LA SALLE 4 .2 7.4 14.8 17.13 .115 OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .7 6.12 6.17 10.19.79 DE LA Pat O'Callaghan 6, Fiume 3, Swift 2, Dillon 2, Crowe . Evans, McClounan, Fraser. BEST McClounan, Swift, Tully, Wright, Dillon, Crowe 0 HAILEY Byrns 2, Kraus 2, Borg, Carty, Connell, DeMattia, Thiessen, Walden BEST Borg, Tanner, Armstrong, Connell, Hayter, Anderso n RESERVES NORTH OLD BOYS 6 .5 13.9 18.12 21 .16.142 OLD BRIGHTON 2 .2 2.5 5.7 8.11 .59 NOBs Kearney 5, Gravina 3, Tierney 3, Collision 3, Turnbull 2, Bugeta, Goodear, Muller, Dwyer, Zocco . BEST Turnbull, Mitchell, Abrahams, Kearney, Collison, Peloso . 0 BRIGHTON Latzer 2, Fisher 2, Ryan 2, Bennett, McCardle . BEST J . Ryan, A . Fisher, A . Moratus, A . Cooper, S . Magee, D. Morton . OLD TRINITY 1 .2 2 .3 4.6 5.6.36 COLLEGIANS 2 .2 6.10 8 .11 12.16.88 0 TRINITY Beet, Vize, Sutcliffe, Vargo, Adgem s . BEST Wallace, Scott, Vargo, V¢e, Banfield, B . Clark , COLLEGIANS Grigg 3, Twaddle 2, Coyne, Stubs, Baxter, Laussen, Hibbns, Ingleton, Gnbbie, BEST Higson, Kenneally, Laussen, Blackman, Zappa, Hibbins. OLD SCOTCH 3 .0 7.3 8.4 15 .7.97 ST BERNARDS 2 .7 5.7 8 .11 8 .11 .59 0 SCOTCH Fox 5, Aston 3, Duthie 3, Winneke, Petty, Kerr, Reddish, BEST Reddish, Warner, Billing, Woodhouse, Kerr, Duthie . ST BERNARDS Hogan 2, O'Connell, Brebner, Hampson, Looker, Hall, Dailey. BEST Dailey, Looker, Parrett, Freeman, Mat ewes, Hampson, ORMOND 1 .5 1 .5 2 .7 2 .9 .21 OLD XAVERIANS 0 .2 5 .4 6.8 10.15 .75 ORMOND Goal Kickers and Best Players not receive d 0 XAVS Salter 4, Dalton 3, O'Sullivan, Duggan, Kennedy, BEST Fay . Lowe, Kennedy, Salter, Dillon, Dalto n DE LA SALLE 2 .2 4 .4 5.6 9.6 .60 OLD HAILEYBURY 0.1 1 .2 5.4 7.4 .49 DE LA Rudd 5, Mannix, Hynes, Hagan, Furlan . BEST O'Brien, Wyles, Hynes, M . Jackson, Tessier, Brasher . 0 HAILEY Arnhold3, Chin, Lavender, Panetta, Smith . BEST Smith, Lyons. Constable, Bayne, Chin, Hoare,
COLLEGIANS vs NORTH OLD BOYS Field : R . Bell, J . Toohe y Boundary: M . Tierney, P . Mierisch Goal: J. Tyrel, M . Murray OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON (E .P. Saturday) Field: D. Dalgleish, S . McCarthy Boundary: J. Wright, S . Bayes Goal: D . Webster, K . Pitcher Reserves Field: B . Reichelt, M . Pinney Reserves Boundary: T. Kramme, M . Shelton Reserves Goal: C . Linczowski, N . McTaggart ST BERNARDS vs ORMON D Field: P. Gersch, L. Harrison Goal: W. Binch, G . Wrigh t OLD XAVERIANS vs DE LA SALLE Field: M . Jackson, W. Hinto n Goal : G . Chalmers, M . Lentin i OLD HAILEYBURY vs OLD SCOTCH (at Haileybury College) Field: R . Simon, A . Kilne r Boundary: F. Martinez, D. Gourlay, Goal: B . Hoare, A . Hoga n
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_LLLIU.LL ;31~1 F' 150 GAMES AT ST BERNARDS Congratulations to Paul Runting on achieving the milestone of 150 amateur games . Paul has played many fine games starting in the U19s and continuing with the G grade & reserves sides . Paul was a member of the '91 &'92 G Grade Prem side . Well done Paul, avery fine clubman . BIG BEAR BERNIE BREAKS 150 Congratulations to Bernard "Bernie" Ladds, one of the biggest hearts to come out of the 80s, on playing his 150th game for Old Haileybury in Round 15 at EP against Ormond . Big ' Laddsy' is truly one of the most loved and admired members of the OH community for the continued support he has given us, both on the field and assisting with the running of functions. Congratulations our fine friend - the 200 isn't that far away . 50 GAME TO NOBs' JAMES CONSIDINE Congratulations from all at North Old Boys to James Considine on achieving the 50 games milesstone with the club last weekend (7/8) . Having started with the club in '90 in the U19s, James has gradually improved to the po int where he is now a vital cog in North's forward set-up. Congratulations James from the club's committee, players and supporters on a fine achievement . ~ n =- j NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD XAVERIANS (Sunday August 22 - Brunswick) COLLEGIANS vs ST BERNARDS OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD SCOTC H OLD HAILEYBURY vs OLD TRINITY (Haileybury College) ORMOND vs DE LA SALLE
1993 FINALS PROG ~AM
Subject to alteration depending on participatin g teams and ground confirment s FIRST SEM I
SECTION
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PRELIMINARY FINAL
GRAND FINALS
ELSTERNWICK PARK SEPTEMBER 12 NORTHCOTE SEPTEMBER 11 LAKESIDE OVAL SEPTEMBER 4 BRUNSWICK SEPTEMBER 4 SANDRINGHAM AUGUST 28 MORDIALLOC AUGUST 28 NORTHCOTE PARK AUGUST 28 OAKLEIGH SEPTEMBER 11 OAKLEIGH SEPTEMBER 4 OAKLEIGH SEPTEMBER 4
ELSTERNWICK PAR K SEPTEMBER 1 9 ELSTERNWICK PAR K SEPTEMBER 1 8 ELSTERNWICK PAR K SEPTEMBER 1 1 BRUNSWIC K SEPTEMBER 1 1 SANDRINGHAM SEPTEMBER 4 MORDIALLOC SEPTEMBER 4 NORTHCOTE PARK SEPTEMBER 4 ELSTERNWICK PAR K SEPTEMBER 18 (9 am) MORDIALLO C SEPTEMBER 1 1 MORDIALLOC SEPTEMBER 1 1 ELTHAM vs 0. PARADIAN S ELSTERNWICK PAR K SUNDAY AUGUST 1 5 O. XAVS vs O. SCOTC H ELSTERNWICK PAR K SUNDAY AUGUST 1 5
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ELSTERNWICK PARK AUGUST 29 ELSTERNWICK PARK AUGUST 28 ELSTERNWICK PARK AUGUST 21 LAKESIDE OVAL AUGUST 21 McKINNON AUGUST 21 MORDIALLOC AUGUST 21 NORTHCOTE PARK AUGUST 21 JUNCTION OVAL AUGUST 28 OAKLEIGH AUGUST 21 (11 .30)
ELSTERNWICK PARK SEPTEMBER 5 ELSTERNWICK PARK SEPTEMBER 4 LAKESIDE OVAL AUGUST 28 BRUNSWICK AUGUST 28 BRUNSWICK AUGUST 21 CAMBERWELL AUGUST 21 MENTONE AUGUST 21 ELSTERNWICK PARK SEPTEMBER 4 (9am) OAKLEIGH AUGUST 28 (11 .30)
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OAKLEIGH AUGUST 28 (2 .00)
CLUB XVIII NORTH
WON BY KEW
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WON BY OLD PARADIANS
CLUB XVIIi SOUTH
WON BY ~AAZENOD
WON BY OLD XAVS
WON BY OLD SCOTCH
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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 gam e
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: OLD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON (A) SEPT 4 : B SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL SEPT 5 : A SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL THIS SUN: CLUB XVIII NORTH & SOUTH SEPT 11 : C SECTION GRAND FINAL (E .P ) GRAND FINALS SEPT 12 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL NEXT SAT: C SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL SEPT 18: B SECTION GRAND FINA L NEXT SUN : NO MATCH ROSTERED SEPT 19: A SECTION GRAND FINAL AUG 28 : B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL AUG 29 : A SECTION 1st SEMI FINA L
® It is the recommendation of this committee that clubs allocated a second home E .P. game in 1993 will not be allocated two home E .P. games in 1994 .
THIS SERVICE IS AGAIN OPERATING FOR THE SEASON AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING : s Participating teams and venues for following weekend's finals matches (Monday) ® Umpire appointments for weekend matches - to assist clubs in supplying officials when required (Friday ) • Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday evening ) Service provided courtesy of Computer Implementation Co nsultants, Port Melbourne
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?Iy All VAFA followers were shocked to hear the news from the B-section reserves match between BulleenTemp and Old Paradians last end . Club field umpire Brian Per ry collapsed and died while officiating in the match . Condolences to all concerned from VAFA Administration . **~k Who said no-one reads Looking Back .
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Goodsportz personalities Ray Jordan and Leon Weigard do . It seems Noel in last week's column some 15 years ago reported that St Bedes OCFC held a Spo rtsman night with Ray Jordan one of the personalities. Also present, by all accounts, was Hyperno . And we all thought Mr Ed was the only talking horse . With only today's game left in C-F2 Sections plus U19 Central and South, it seems appropriate to consider the possible final four placings and relegation battles . C Section : Kew face the danger of missing on percentage if MHSOB and AJAX get up this weekend . Kew (3rd) face Mazenod (1st) whereas MHSOB and AJAX play the bottom two sides . At the other end of the table Comm Bank are history and Parkside seem destined to drop out too. D Section : St Kevins and Uni Blacks are battling for 4th spot with St Kevins a game behind yet a far superior percentage. With Blacks facing St Bedes/Mentone Tigers today and St Kevins, 7th placed Thomastown, all roads lead to St Kevins . At the other end of the table Hampton Rovers and Nth Brunswick seem destined for E Section . ÂŽ EDITORIAL continued from page i . . . Association over many decades . In recent times John supervised on behalf of the Association to construction of the new administrative offices which certainly provide a magnificent base for the Association's future . John has also had much to do with the success of U19 football being a staunch believer in the benefits of youth playing amateur football . Ross Booth : Ross is a former Monash L IN and Uni Blacks star player of the 1970s who played numerous times for the State . He is well known as an ABC TV commentator for VFA football. He is a regular member of Investigation Committees and provides input to many other areas of amateur football . David Scott : David is the past president of the Association and a life member. His contribution over numerous years on the Executive and then as President has been enormous. He has been involved in virtually every sub-committee of the Association and despite his period of Presidency concluding he immediately resolved to stay on and assist the Association wherever he could . David's attitude is consistent with that of all Executive members and amateur football supporters may not appreciate the amount of time and commitment that the Executive gives to amateur football . The Executive has the responsibility to take decisions for the benefit of amateur football . I suggest that the
E Section : With St Leos and Doveton safe, this leaves Old Camberwell, Glenhuntly and Aquinas fighting for the remaining two spots . Old Camberwell play Aquinas today in an effective Elimination Final, with Glenhuntly home to Old Essendon (6th), it will come down to the wire. ANZ Bank and Elsternwick are definitely FTroopers next year. F1 Section : Latrobe Uni are a game, but behind on percentage to St Andrews . A Latrobe win against St Mary's (2nd) would end St Andrews chance . But a loss by Latrobe and a win over Salesian by St Andrews would see the boys from Coburg make the four. St Andrews for mine. West Brunswick and Old Carey will be in F2 in 1994. F2 Section : Only the positions can change in the four with Oakleigh (56), Uni Reds (56), Yarra Valley (56) and Richmond Central (48) fighting it out. My tip - no change to positions. U19 Central : With Paradians and NOBs safe, Old Carey, Therry, Uni Blues and Ivanhoe are fighting for the remaining 2 positions . Old Carey have a forfeit so should maintain their position . With Therry having a bye and Uni Blues the same percentage can only separate these sides . Ivanhoe play Old Paradians which will effectively end their chance. For mine Old Carey and Therry to maintain their spots. U19 South : The four is settled - only positions can change. Collegians (2nd) play AJAX (3rd) which will determine the double chance and St Bedes/Mentone Tigers, despite a win, can only play in the first semi next weekend . Executive basically gets it right most of the time . Certainly it makes mistakes from time to time - we are all human . Can I suggest however, that where a club considers itself hardly done by it should seek to talk to the Executive and the starting point should be the relevent VicePresident, either Andrew Langford-Jones or myself . I suggest you will find the Executive responsive and approachable. We all have the same objective - the betterment of amateur football . Philip Rowell Executive Vice-President
B SECTION by David Hollan d
Only 2 H & A's to go and what a situation we have! OMs, Therry and Panthers are virtually set, but the battle for 4th is on between Bu!lants and Blues while any one of the next 4 could join Fawkner in C Grade next year. Stay tuned! REVIEW Whitefriars put Banyule in the danger zone with a thumping 14 gl win at Heidelberg Park . With 10 pts the diff . at 1/2 time, the Friars, led by inspirational skipper Paul Coghlan, slammed on 15 gls to 3 from the "disgraceful" Bears. The Ruck duel would have been similar to David & Goliath with David, in the form of Friars' Chris Burke "slingshotting" big Dave Williams out of the game . Ben Brisbane followed up with another bag and Julian Philip controlled proceedings, again, in the povit . The Bears Leigh Holt was again their best in a back pocket with Stu Coulson, "Sponge" Gillham and Shane Stanton doing well across the H B line, however, they did miss O'Brien and Carroll . Friars, storming home, but, have they left it too late! ?
As expected Uni Blues gave Fawkner a hiding to thetune of 24 gls led by "Mary's'Boy"' Tommy Hutchins, who booted 13 gls and earned due credit from Fawks who say "he will be a Star!" I don't care who the opposition is, 13 gIs is a magnificent effort well done Tom! Not much explanation required of this game, except to say that Fawks are desperately under-manned and deserve credit for their persistence in trying times . Rob Lawson returned and scraped up a typical 40-odd possessions, while Paul Leary put in a good game ruckroving . The Blues had many, many top players . Apart from Hutchins, Toby McIntyre, Tim Harris and Bob Steele were excellent . McIntyre has had a great year and his consistency is 2nd to none. Old Mentonians looked anything but a finals side in their very ordinary performance against OMs at the Junction. Inspired by Wittso's 250th, OMs creamed the Panthers, Particularly after 1/2 time when they embarassed the 'Toners. Since mid-season, the Panthers have lost 4 from 7 - OMs, Therry, B-Temp & Whitefriars . Heads surely must roll and butts kicked if they are to last more than 1 final . ScottTeal showed why he is a state player and beat all comers whilst booting 4 gls . "Alvin" Theodre ran amuck on the forward line and Tony Witts held Acreman to a single again . Many other great OM contributors, however, forthe Panthers, only Drew Solley, Nick Macquire and Gary Dickson played consistently well throughout . Back to basics Panthers or say goodnight! Marcellin entered the Relegation Zone when they failed to score in the final term after leading at each break against Therry who booted more than half their total in the last 1/4 . The send off of Matt Amad began the Therry avalanche, still, what an incredible turnaround! Therry's Gerard Biddlestone and Tim Taylor continued their good form of late along with Bernie Carter and "Chief" Petrevski . Back pocked Marcus Gill stood out for the Eagles as did veteran Matt Getson at CHF. Not an entirely impressive win for Therry but a win never-
theless . As for the Eagles, remember guys - 4 x 1/4 = 1 game! Parade went from chocolates to boiled lollies when, after being 4th spot hopefulls last week, they find themselves as relegation possibles . Bu!leen/Temp threw it in my face and dumped Parade by 20 pts in a ripper at the Bullant Nest . The wind advantage really didn't show on the scoreboard with both sides doing well against it, however, 2 pts down at 3/4 time, Parade lost all endeavour and the Bullants ran away . Parades Steve Philp and Dave Beck both played well in their 100th games as did the in-form Terry Canavan in the Ruck and Nathan Willits in defence. "Nigger" Nigro and "Normie" Glover were a highlight in defence for the 'Ants whilst "Juice" Alexander and "Pants" Panou continued their great form of late. PREVIE W Banyule should pull out of relegation calculations with a win at Fawkner today. Last time they met no one showed up courtesy of a Fawks forfeit . This will be a good chance for the Bearsto recover a bit of pride after atopsyturvyseason, although if Fawks knock'em off I won't be surprised . Banyule by 6 gls. Whitefriars host OMs in a game which is by no means a foregone conclusion . Friars have won their last 3,2 by big margins, and are dead set keen to stay in B Grade. Pity they have to play OMs today as the "Juggernaut" is rolling again and should spoil the party for Friars by 4-5 gls. Old Mentonians at home to Marcellin should be another good game. It's 3rd place strugglers vs 7th place strugglers . Watching the Panthers last week made the stomach churn and picking them after that would be ludicrous . Eagles will be attempting a big swoop out of R-Zone - whoever wins it won't be worth writing home about. OK, so I'm ludicrous - Panthers by 2 gls . Match of the Day sees 4th placed Bulleen/Temp journey to Therry to attempt a steal of 3rd spot . Since these sides drew in Round 9, Bullants have lost 1 game and last weeks win over Old Parade was no easy feat based on OPs recent form . It will be another thriller, not a draw, but close enough . Bullants by 5 pts . Old Paradians vs Uni Blues and both sides with much tofightfor- Paradetoavoid relegation and Blues to have achance atthe 4. The Bluesgave Fawksacaning last week, and though that's not uncommon this year, it's still likely to give them an extra boost to knock off Parade by 4 gis today. SELECTIONS : Banyule, Old Melburnians, Old Mentonians, Bul!een/Temp, Uni Blues. PROGRESS : 66% (and failing! ) PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Thanks guys, all but Therry last week but I guess they can be excused as it's their 1st faxless week . FAX 583 1993 or PHONE 585 0646. • Congrats to "Azuma" Nelson (50 qames) last week for OMs - 10 yrs in the making Guys .? Well done.
SENIORS BANYULE 9 .12.66 WHITEFRIARS 23.10 .148 BANYULE Burns 2, Gilbert 2, Witchell 2, Bowler, Stanton, Glass . BEST Holt, Coulson, Turnbull, Gillham, Stanton, Gilber t WHITEFRIARS Brisbane 6, Coghlan 4, Pratt 3, Carbone 3, Jenkins 2, Midrole 2, Philip 2, McNeil . BEST Coghlan, Burke, Philip, Flanagan, A . Carbone, Brisban e UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.9 15 .13 22 .18 29 .22 .196 FAWKNER 2 .1 4 .5 4 .7 7.10.52 UNI BLUES Hutchins 13, Harris 4, Bales4, Kans 2, Cavalier 2 . Frith, Evans, Harris, Steele . BEST McIntyre, Hutchins, T. Harris, Steele, N . Harris, Cavalier. FAWKNER Walker 3, Lawson 3, Cohen . BEST Lawson, O'Leary, Leahy, S Walker, Cropley, Gray. OLD MELBURNIANS 4.2 6.2 12.6 16.12.108 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 4.7 6.9 7.13.55 0 MELB Teale 4, Ward-Ambler 2, Webb 2, Berry 2, Fraser 2, Theodore 2, Griffiths 2 . BEST Teale, Theodore, Griffiths, Bryan, Webb, T . Wdts . O MENTONE Solley 2, Paterson 2, Acreman, Curran, Stroud . BEST Brooks, Stroud, Edmonds, Patterson, MacQuire, Solley . MARCELLIN 2 .2 4.4 6.7 6 .7.43 THERRY CCOB 1 .2 3.7 5.10 12 .16.88 MARCELLIN Triganowen 2, Binnion 2, Labagnara, Pappas. BEST Gill, Merton, Pappas, Getson, Wooller, Binnion . THERRY Baker 3, Wripglesworth 2, Biddlestone, Zannetti, Fitzpatrick, Carter, Dalgleish . BEST Carter, Fitzpatrick, Biddlestone, Taylor, Petrevski, Eastmure . BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5.3 8.5 13.8 18.10.118 OLD PARADIANS 3.3 6.10 12 .12 14.14 .98 BULL/TEMP Pace 5, Tulloch 3, Driver 3, Panou 2, Harvey, McWaters, Agosta, Smith, Frosinos BEST Alexander, Nigro, Panou . Tulloch, Driver, Dohnigo. 0 PARADIANS Harrison 5, O'Loughlin 3, Pannam 3, Harford, Joyce. Brabender. BESTS. Phillips, Canavan, N . Willits, O'Keefe, Harrison, Beck . RESERVE S BANYULE 13 .10 .88 WHITEFRIARS 6.9 .45 BANYULE Boucher 3, Kayrooz 2, Gillies2, Clarke 2, Gent, Healy, Kearsey, Meredith . BEST Boucher, Stevens, Legge, P . Williams, Gent, Gilhes . WHITEFRIARS White 3, Strike 2, Ciardulli . BEST Quilty, Lester, Feutrill, Harrison, White, P Ciardulli . UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 .8 16.13 24.17 31 .17.203 FAWKNER 1 .2 1 .3 1 .3 3 .3 .21 UNI BLUES Jamieson S, Reade 5, Bonado 3, 0' Donnell2, Gles 2, Furphy 2, Norman, Hall, Shaw, Mudge, Ord, Moran, Unsworth, Shaddock, Jackson . BEST Jamieson, B . Furphy, O'Donnell . Dawson, Reade, Ord . FAWKNER Gleason, La Rose . Serchenko . BEST Stefano . Horvath, M . Tymms, C . Gleason, O'Gorman, Naughton . OLD MELBURNIANS 3.2 5 .5 5 .8 6 .8 .44 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .1 2 .3 2 .3 5.7.37 O MELB . Handbury 2, Bardsley, Gason, Sinn, Allen . BEST Allen, Sinn, Handbury . Gason, Bardsley, Theodore. 0 MENTONE Pride 2, Davis, Ingram, Love . BEST Sherrill, Petrov, Davis . Moodie, Sheedy, M . Leone. MARCELLIN 2 .5 6 .5 8 .10 8.11.59 THERRY CCOB 2 .0 4 .4 4 .5 7.6.48 MARCELLIN Dinneen 2, Donegan 2, Curran, Becchiti, Randall, Sheehan . BEST Frawley . Duncan, Randall, Sheehan, Donegan, Taylor THERRY Hollow 2, Goodwin, Newbold, Baina, Slavich, Pinner. BEST Bye, Griggs, Gallagher, Newbould, Davies, Eldrett . BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5 .5.35 OLD PARADIANS 5 .5.35 BULL/TEMP Agrotis, Fitt, McLaren, Nagel . BEST S .Wetherspooq, D. Martin, M . Bellato, P Edwards, D . Hooper, A. Rozanitis. O PARADE Bellis 2, Walsh 2, Swindon, Livy. BEST Ball, Cosggriff, Jenkins, McCrohan, O'Toole. Walsh .
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More Pers Pars continued page 40 â–º 400 GAMES TO PANTHER'S "HONEST" ROLY In. 1978 at an O. Mentonians practice game, Roly Stephens was asked if he would goal umpire . Little did he knowthat 16 years later he would be waving the flags in his 400th game. Roly is one of the most dedicted & devoted at OMFC, this highlighted when he agreed to take on the president role from '83 to '86 and again in'89. At 68, quietlyspoken Roly hasfond & numerous memories in his time at the club and we doubt whether those flags will ever be passed on - not until his footy boots wear out anyway! Here's cheers Roly, and thanks & congratulations to a kind & dedicated member of his favourite pastime - Old Mentonians Football Club . 250 MILESTONE AT FAWKNE R
Today (14/8) Mark Tymms becomes the first Fawkner player to play 250 games with the club . It's an achievement that's taken 16 long seasons . He's been a stalwart of the Fawkner scene for many years and has taken on just about every task possible within the club : player, res coach, snr coach, committee man, prem player and prem coach . It's a credit to him that he is so well known and respected in the Amateur competition . Congratulations - may you keep playing and get to 300! ! TON UP FOR PANTHERS "STEA M ING PIECE OF BACON " One of the club's most determined & courageous players in Simon Sharp, today nothces up his 100th game for O. Mentonians. "Pig" began with the Panthers in 1985 and along the way has been a reliable & quiet achiever, mainly in the reserves, although he played all of the '88 season in the seniors . Pig was a member of the Res '85 prem side and was voted 2nd best on ground - he hopes to part of another flag in the near future. Well done Pig!
C SECTION by Ken Bremner
Last round tipped acoupleof "Roughies" in Parkside and St Kilda/Sth Caulfield yet missed out on the supposed good things in Ivanhoe and Mazenod . MHSOBs fairly predictably got the points against Caulfield Grammarians. Compliments to Kew and Commbank on their victories over the top dogs . Trust the "Brown and Golds" enjoyed their Hot Soup Kitchen courtesy of my big mouth once again ! REVIEW - ROUND 17 (7 'August) Parkside, desperate and with their backs to the wall continued on in their recent good form and took the points narrowly (2 pts) from Monash Blues at the Uni Oval . The win was probably soured a little as news of the "Saints" win filtered through . Kew did no harm to their cause by vi rtue of a top win at H/Q over their more fancied and better credentialled rivals in Ivanhoe. Some Pundits including yours truly have doubted the K's abilityto handle the bigger ovals . That's one theory dispelled with their 47 pt victory. In an absolute must win game for MHSOBs the "Schoolers" did enough in the trying conditions to get home comfortably over the "Grammarians" by 31 pts . But for inaccuracy the winning margin could've been considerably greater. As Mike Williamson said, I tipped this . The "Saints" did exactly as predicted and "scalped" Ajax by 24 pts . The win I believe wasthe combination of adversity, recent good form and a distinct liking for playing at home. Well done St Kilda/Sth Caulfield on working hard to stay afloat . "Jackers" back to the drawing board and hope for the best with other results . On a very windswept oval No . 8 Albert Park home team Commbank virtually dictated terms all day long bar the initial 10 mins of the last qtr. After working hard togaina5glleadat3 qtrtime~10to5)Bankersrelaxed for 10 mins and the "NODs' slammed on 4 majors. Commbank steadied, goaled twice and comfortably held on for a well deserved 20pt win . Too little, too late for the 'Bankers' and not too big a dent for Mazenod as they were without the services of at least 5 key players. PREVIEW - ROUND 18 (14 August ) What a pearler the round promises to be . 4th spot and one of the relegation spots to be determined . Talk about down to the wire! Ivanhoe vs Monash Blues - should at least on paper and recent form be one sided in favour of Ivanhoe . The 'Students' will no doubt give their all but against the might and anger of the'Hoes coming off their loss it just simply won't be enough . 'Hoes to win by 45 pts . Parkside vs Caulfield Grammar - I'm sticking on the "Red Devils" waggon to knock over the Grammarians at Pitcher Park. Never pleasant (playing that is!) in the best of times let alone when there's a scent of relegation in the air. No great gains apparent for Grammar but one helluva lot for a mammoth victory by Parkside, Whilst I thinkthe horse has bolted I'm tipping Parkside by 40 pts . But I don'tthink it'll, be enough even if the "Saints" get pumped ! MHSOB vs St Kilda/Sth Caulfield - The
"Cabbage" patch or as Max Lyon calls it, the "postage stamp" has proven to be the nemesis of many a good side over the years. Today I think it will claim another "scalp" in the "Saints" . The'Schoolers' ; form isn't overly flash but no way will they relinquish their spot in the 4 now that it is theirs to keep on the proviso of victory. Win they will, but they'll need to work hard and play well as a unit to beat the plucky'Saints' . 'Schoolers' by 17 pts . Ajax vs Commbank -Jackers'will win because they just have to and that's all there is to it! Other results are the factors determining the finals fate of Ajax . They can however make certain of their part of defeating Commbank. On last weeks form the 'Bankers' are a chance but with stakes so high and motivation the big key the 'Jacks' should win by in excess of 27 pts. M azenod vs Kew - To my mind 4th spot is determined by this game and no other . Top playing 3rd, stakes enormously high for Kew and Mazenod safe but with their fair share of injury and form worries. Distinct home ground advantage in their favour will count for nought against the grit, determination and will to win that the K's will throw at them . For mine it's Kew easily, by 36 pts . 'Big' Lancie Lovechilds dare of the week has been put away for the season and who knows, maybe for all time dependant upon future postings . Thanks to all clubs, officials and players for taking the dare in the spirit it was delivered, good fun and sportingly!
IVANHOE vs MONASH BLUES Field: G . Ridd, P. Buchanan Boundary : T. Russell, P. Mierisch Goal: M . Symons, R . Dunstan PARKSIDE vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Field: C. Keeton, B . Lowe Boundary: K . King, S . Robertson MHSOB vs ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD Field: M. Forde, R. Maysto n Goal: G . Simpson, L . Wilso n AJAX vs COMMONWEALTH BANK Field: P. Simpson, P. La Val e Goal: S. Kahn, D. Murray MAZENOD vs KEW Field: P. Molloy, W. Henry Goal: T. Stephens, S. Pitcher
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KEW 0 .0 2 .3 2 .3 5 .4 .34 IVANHOE 4 .8 9 .9 11 .14 14.15 .99 KEW Brassil 2, Mascitti 2, Green . BEST Langton, Casauna, Brassil, Green . Harvey, Well s IVANHOE Joyce 4, Sammartino 3, Williams 2 . Ange6ni, Raywood . Thackaray, Flynn, Lynn . BEST Thackaray, R . Lee, O'Shea, Joyce, Armstrong, Sammartino. CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .2 2.2 3 .4 3.4.22 MHSOB 1 .3 4 .4 7.4 10 .11 .71 CAULFIELD Pearce 2, Paine . BEST Yarre, Isaacs, Worthington, Stanfo, Williams, Pain e MHSOB McGrath 4, Wix 3, Oxlade 2. Webster. BEST M . Konstanty. Ansell . S. Konstanty. Day, Wix, B. Glove r ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 0.0 1 .3 1 .3 4 .8.32 AJAX 3 .9 5 .9 7.13 8 .13 .61 ST KILDA/STH CAUL Dynan, Cole, Fitzroy, Gilchrist . BEST Cole, Dynan, Pirola, J . Hall, Rogers, Staffor d AJAX Kalb 3, Zielinski 2, Fell, Gross, Silver . BEST Redlich . Fell, Poswell . Kalb, Shenker, Zurb o COMMONWEALTH BANK 1 .0 3.2 5.2 6.4.40 MAZENOD OC 5 .4 7.9 11 .12 18 .15.123 COMM BANK Maya 2, Walsh, Devlin, Smith, Bellinger . BEST Devlin . McDonald, Lewis, G . Rolfs, S . McDonald, D . Walsh MAZENOD Tsiavas 4, Couttie 3, Francis 3, Mounter 2, Kerr 2, Palamara, Deegan, McCusker, Gill. BEST Hall, Smith . Gill, Paoamara, Kerr. Coutti e
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200 TO RICK MARKS - AJA X All at AJAX, and in fact in the VAFA, congratulate Rick Marks on his 200th game for the club last week (7/8) . Ricks joined AJAX in'77 and was part of the club which rose to A grade in'80 . Rick joined Richmond (VFL) for a short period, but returned to Ajax to win numerous awards including B&F. A successful representative of the VAFA at Interstate Carnivals, Rick has been a model Amateur champion - one the Jackers hope to see for many more years. Well done Wes . 150 TO DOUG ALLEN - CAULFIELD GR Another milestone will be created at Caulfield Gr this weekend when Doug `Disco, Brains, Dunstall, Dougie' Allen plays his 150th game against Parkside . A solid t/2 back flanker in both snrs and reserves, Doug is to be commended on achieving this milestone and now has the hard earned task of eclipsing his brother (and coach) in terms of number of games played for the Fields. Since beginning at the club Doug has astounded both team mates and supporters with his deathly accurate kicking style . All at Caulfield hope it will be many years to come . Well done Dougie. KEW MILELSTONES Congratulatons from all at Kew to Reserve goal sneak and rover Chris Kiriakou who plays his 150th game today (14/8). "Turk", who finds it hard to hand-ball particularly near goals, has kicked 170 career goals and played in the '87 and '88 Reserve Prem teams. 100 GAMES MARTY STANJO - CAULFIELD GR All at Caulfield Gr would like to congratulate Marty Stanjo on completing his 100th game (7/8) . A previous recipient of the Best Clubman Award, players and committee congratulate Marty on this achievement and trust that his efforts around the club will continue for many years to come . KEW MILESTONE S All at Kew congratulate rover Gary White on playing his 100th game today (14/8) . "Franky" started with the U19s in '83 but injuries and overseas trips slowed his progress . Emerging again in '87 Franky roved in the Res Prem team before establishing a senior spot . Good lukck Whitey from all at Kew . MARTY CRAMPTON GETS HIS "ARGEN " All who have been associated with "Our man of passion" (who is also the holder of the inaugural 'Les Argen' and'Snowy Baker' Cups), will agree that Marty has always exhibited superior football skills, perhaps sometimes over-shadowed by his fierce determination and loyalty as a team and clubman . Congratulations on finally reaching your 100th senior Ashes game Marty . Let's celebrate it with a wi n today to finish off the season . "FIREBALL" REACHES THE 5 0 St Kilda Sth Caulfield congratulates Pat Rogers on reaching the 50 game milestone today (14/8) . Pat was recruited from the school and has aproved to been one of the real up and comers at the club. Congratulations Pat, we look forward to the next 50 !
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D SECTION by Tom Brai n
Finally after 17 hard weeks of toiling this scribe at last tips the perfect score, maybe it is the sign of things to come with the finals just around the corner . As we go into the final round still some 5 sides could play off with their complete finishing order still not finalised, so it really keeps the interest alive this week . At the other end of the scale it looks as if the Rovers and the Northies are doomed and heading for E- Street . REVIEW Thomastown have not had much fun of late an d Saturday was no exception, they appeared to be very dispirited, were struggling for numbers in both sides and even had trouble appearing at the aftermatch . Even though SKOBS had the game sewn up at quartertime with some 9 gls to 1, they did not really ram home their advantage and missed the chance to pick up some vital percentage. They missed some easy goals and at times used the wrong options . Best for the victors were Dave Sheehy at Full back, Rob Gross with 8 from the goal square and big Marcus Olive again set it all up from the Ruck . Perhaps someone from the Towners could make an effortto put in some good players in this the final week . A very even game took place out at Williamstown where everything was still at stake for both sides, with their tenure for D-Section in 1994 hinging on the result for both sides . It was a close hard fought even game all day with neither side giving an inch . The boys from the North had their chances to win and kept trying and persisting all day as they usually do, but Willy were perhaps just a little bit steadier in the crisis especially in the last quarter where they played very well to hold on and score a fighting 6 pt victory . North had some very good players in defenders Ange Sammartino and Joe Boudoloh, while Vinnie Grimaldi was a fine rover and was always at the bottom of the packs . Old Ivanhoe appear to be hitting form at the right time and are starting to look very dangerous, with 2nd spot still a possibility if the OGs stumble . The Blacks early enthusiasm was very good but the' Hoes play their home ground to perfection, especially in the 3rd stanza where they outscored the visitors kicking into a howling gale. Jarryd Weedle kicked a great goal that started from the half back line, Matty Huber played his best game yet, well assisted by Yob Karrayannis while the defense comprising Martin Tozer, John Stevens and Marty Veal were all very tight, and the forwards Brendan Hal and Marty Stewart both took plenty of marks . For the Blacks Andrew Bandt was in sparkling form and he will need to repeat the dose this week . Dawn at Brindisi Street Brunswick really took the game up to the Tigers in the first half and were only some 9 pts in arrears at the main break . After that it was a mere procession as the flag favourites really found some form playing as usual to their excellent team plan, to really steam roll the Wicks who must have left their form and motivation in the changerooms . Any side that has the luxury of playing Tim Beasley at chf nearly all day certainly has a lot going for it, MacGeorge was also a dominant player especially across half back after half
time . For the Wicks who have dropped away a bit ot late, Richo or should that be Lovey was their best player and he did receive plenty of support from Blackie and Dasher. At Hampton where the Rovers were still a chance to survive if they could pull off an upset, it was atight game with the blustery conditions making life pretty difficult for the forwards of both sides. It took Old Geelong 3 tough qtrs to break away from the persistent Rovers who played some of their best football for a long time . The game was controlled by the backlines with Matt W ilson playing afine game forthe OGs, Gunny is playing some good football now, and Jamie Pescott's return to the Ones added a bit of pace. For Hampton Ian "Rabbit" Boyle back from suspension was an excellent contributor, Darren McConville as usual was thereabouts, Stu McDonald made a welcome return to form and Ned Murray-White was not too bad . PREVIEW Some really big games this week with no side in a position to take it easy or take anything for granted . Every game over the past few weeks has been like a Grand Final for St Kev i ns and today is no exception, they must win to give themselves a chance and hope the Blacks lose . North must know they are doomed but as usual will not stop trying and will make sure the SKOBS fight for their victory every step of the way . Old Ivanhoe should boost their percentage with a big victory over Thomastown who will be really looking for that final siren to sound . What an important game this one is for the Blacks, their entire season is dependant upon it . The Uni Boys have not been playing well they're the first to admit to, the Tigers are sitting pretty on top spot need to win to stay there, the Blacks have everything to gain and everything to lose, teams with their backs to the wall tend to produce, and I feel the Blacks may just find that something special today and come away with the 4 very valuable points. The OGs await Williamstown . This is an important game because if as predicted the Tigers stumble then OGs will regain their top spot. Willy are pretty safe now so may not be as glued in as they have been over the past fortnight. I feel the OGs with the return of Howells and Stu Glascott will bejustthat Iittletoo strong for the Cys . Hampton Rovers make the long trek to Brunswick in a very important game for them . They must win to remain in 11th position which could be handy if something happens over summer. Brunswick have gone off the boil and I think the Rovers might just steal this one. SELECTIONS : St Kevins, Old Ivanhoe, University Blacks, Old Geelong, Hampton Rovers . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Only 1 phone call or 1 fax to go for some of you . Please make an all out effort this week . Ph : 571 4808 or Fax 569 8766 by 5.30 pm Mondays.
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100 GAMES FOR MELT S All at Brunswick take this chance to congratulate Peter Melton on reaching the ton as coach, Peter has a very distinguished coaching career as r/u in'85&premiers in '86 Reserves E-grade. He capped off a great career last year with a premiership in the E seniors grade . Well done Melts and thanks for all the success . ANOTHER 100 AT SKOBLAN D Today's game (14/8) caps an important milestone in the career of that much travelled Gerrard "Yogi" Mulcahy. Lured from the school by his mates "Yonni" &"Droogy" in '86, Yogi quickly established himself as a fine footballter & committee man . 5 years on, whether on a wing, 1/2 fwd, or on the ball, his speed, agility, courage & sure footedness continue to amaze, as he helps engineer SKOBs to another finals series . Congratulations from all at SKOB who look forward to another fine 100 . MILESTONES AT OLD GEELON G Peter Jones played his 50th game for 0. Geelong last Sat . (7/8), whilst today Jim Lee reaches the same milestone and Mike Davis reaches the ton . Davo has been a great contributor to the club, both on and off the field . We wish them all well for many games and seasons to come,
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REVIEW Another week tipping all 5 winners including the upse t with Aquinas beating Glenhuntly. Last weeks' results have definitely made the last round very interesting with the four still to be decided, while at the bottom end both Elsternwick and ANZ appear doomed for relegation . In the match of the round, Aquinas definitely improved their finals chances with a hard fought 32 pt win over Glenhuntly. Aquinas kicked with the wind in the first qtr to post 5 gls which Glenhuntly equalled in the second to level the game at 1I2 time . The second half saw Aquinas get on top and eventually pull away in the last qtr against the wind . Best for Aquinas were Hacking, Grierson and Livingston whilst for Glenhuntly their best were Lain Withers and Bernie Rafferty in his 200th senior game. (Would of been more except for being misunderstood by the umpires . Congratulations Bernie) . Old Camberwell defeated Elsternwick by 57 pts in difficult conditions last Saturday . Elsternwick started the game well and shocked Old Camberwell by leading by nearly 4 gls at qtr time, however a 9 gl second qtr by Old Camberwell regained them the lead by 17 pts at the main break . The second half Old Camberwell had control and ran out winners . For Old Camberwell their best player was Graeme Ewan who kicked 7 gIs whilst for Elsternwick their better players were Hankin, Hammer and Murphy. Doveton ran out 63 pt winners over Old Essendon to consolidate second position on the ladder . In a one side contest St Leos Wattle Park inflicted a 104 pt loss to Bulleen United . After an even 1st qtr, St Leos did not capitalise on their attacking play scoring 5.9 in the 2nd qtr . The two blues maintained control in their back line and did not allow Bulleen to score a goal in the last 3 qtrs. Better players for St Leos were Peter McNamara, Davey Miller and David Corrigan . Powerhouse have returned to the winners list with a 31 pt victory over ANZ . Despite being only 4 pis down at 3/4 time, coming home with a firm breeze, the Zeddars were unable to gain the 4 pts against a disciplined and hard running Powerhouse side . Best for the Zedders were Wayne "Swooper" Lasslett in the ruck, Troy Harkinson across the backline and Rick "Magnum" McDonald on the wing . PREVIEW Well here we are the final home and away game for the year and with some mini finals games to be played . In the decider to see which team will play in the finals . Old Camberwell play host to Aquinas in what should be a thriller. The first time these teams met this year, Aquinas won by 55 pts . Whilst the margin will be a lot closer this time, I'm going to tip Old Camberwell at home to come out on top and remain in the four . Glenhuntly after last weeks' loss have too much to lose and could possibly miss the finals, however they should be too strong for Old Essendon . Doveton and St Leos Wattle Park contest a preview of next weeks' second semi final and as St Leos have only lost the one game for the year, I'll tip them to win and remain flag favourites .
Bulleen United should end any chance ANZ has of avoiding relegation with a narrow win . In the final game, Powerhouse should end its season on a high note with a victory over Elsternwick . SELECTIONS : Old Camberwell, Glenhuntly, St Leos, Bulleen, Powerhouse . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS ; For some correspondents, your last chance to contribute for the season - let's make it 5 out of 5 . Phone 268 3663 or Fax 268 4141 .
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250 GAMES FOR DUTCH Y All at St Leos congratulate Theo Vandenakker on reaching 250 senior games today (14/8) . After 15 years and 5 p'ships Dutchy's longevity in the game is due to his great fitness and attitude, his lovely wife Wendy and his constant training partner Milo . Well done Theo! 200 FOR MURP H All at St Leos congratulate Peter Murphy on reaching his 200th game today (14/8) . Murphy showed his potential from the U13s, winning 2 B&Fs and playing 5 p'ships on his way to becoming a vital cog in the snrs with his strong running game . Magnificent Murphs! 200 FOR GLENHUNTLY BACKME N One new and one former backmen played their 100th games over the last two weeks . Paul 'Harro' Harrison has taken a long time to post his 100th due to injuries but now enjoys his position at full back . Former full back Dale Casser who now plays full fwd, also played his 100th . Dale, who can't talk over a jam tin, now enjoys his football after threatening to retire mid season . Congratulations to both players. 100 GAMES SPIDER CHRISTIE Elsternwick FC congratules Neil "Spider" Christie on playing his 100th game this week (14/8) . Neil, a former capt and B&F winner at the club, has been described as one of the best players to have ever put on an Elsternwick jumper. From everyone congratulations Spider. DOGGY GETS HIS 10 0 Peter `Doggy" Reidel will play his 100th game for Powerhouse this week (14/8) . Doggy commenced playing in '88 and broke into the snr side during the '90 season where he played very consistently . After captaining our reservesteam last year, Doggy has once again made the transition from reserves to snr football . All at Powerhouse wish him well today . PLENTY OF 50s AT GLENHUNTLY Four players all reached 50 games recently : Greg `Bocca' Boxshall, Chris `Sticks' Whelan, Glen Richards and Ron Hall . Congratulations to all four and hope the 100 is only 3 years away. MILESTONES AT BULLEEN UNITE D All of Bulleen United congratulate the following players on their 50th gamesforthe Bulls - Johnny Rainbow : a skillful little goalsneak who always has us guessinq whether he will turn up covere in hair, or bald . Noel Borg : Nuggetty little terrier who's determination is the greatest in the club . Dale Hopkins : Big fella who is hitting his straps as a key forward . Luke Coleman : Skillful utility player who is a surprisingly good mark and is damaging near goal .
OLD CAMBERWELL vs AQUINAS OB Field: A. Taylor, L . Symon s Boundary : N . Smith, A . Stephen GLENHUNTLY vs OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR Field : M . Cox, M . Gilday Boundary : N . Gardiner, A . Gabriel DOVETON vs ST LEOS WATTLE PARK Field : C. Rowe, D. Knot t BULLEEN UNITED vs ANZ BANK Feld: D. Anderson, D. Earp Boundary: S . Clohesy, C . Condos POWERHOUSE vs ELSTERNWICK Field: G . Waldron, N . Woods
Fl SECTION by Michael Noonan
Labrobe Uni and St Andrew's will be fighting for the last spot in the four in today's do-or-die round of matches. At the top, St Johns, St Marys and Peninsula are separated only by percentage and will all be hoping to finish in the top two and gain the double chance. Salesian's poor percentage has cost them any realistic chance of making it, while UHSOB will be looking for a more consistent year in'94. St Pats' inspirational win last weekend has pushed them two games clear of the bottom two and has cast aside their relegation fears, while West Brunswick and Old Carey are on their way to F2 . REVIEW Peninsula consolidated their place in the four an d are now pushing for top spot after a vital 19 pt win over St Andrews at Mt Eliza. The Pirates battled windy conditions and a determined opposition to come home with a 6 gl to 1 final term anmd are now poised to snatch the double chance . Latrobe kept their finals hopes alive and regained their spot in the four with a stunning 43 pt victory over the ladder-leading St Johns. Labrobe who fell to fifth in And 16 after a costly loss to UHSOB, kicked 5 gls to one in the 1st term to set up the win and regain their position back inside the four. A troubled St John's, who have lost three of their last 6 games, will be hoping their form improves in the coming weeks . St Pats swept aside any thoughts of relegation and overwhelmed an in-form UHSOB by 14 pts at Southern Road. The Patters, led by Coach Brett Sebire and Captain Peter Barry, stormed awayfrom their opposition with a 9 gl third term to notch up their 5th win for the season and safely avoid the dreaded F2 . West Brunswick lost their battle to escape from second-bottom when they went down to Salesian at Parkville. Despite leading in the final stages, the Brunswick Boys were unable to hold on and eventually lost by 11 pts in a close and tightly-contested game . As predicted, St Marys had no trouble disposing of a doomed Old Carey, finishing with a handy 71 pt win . PREVIEW St Marys will be looking to keep the double-chance and Latrobe will be hoping to stay in the four when the two meet at Glen Iris in the F1 Match of the Day . Latrobe proved too strong in their Round 9 clash and should be hungry and determined enough this time around to take the points again . Although Salesian cannot realistically make the foyr, they will be keen to ensure that St Andrews miss out as well when they meet at Chadstone . Salesian won by 11 pts last time and should finish the season with a welldeserved 15 pt win, Peninsula will be expecting and should get, a percentage boosting win over Old Carey at Mt . Eliza . St Pats will want to finish the season on a high and add some respect to their disappointing year when they travel to Dandenong to take on premiership-hopeful St Johns . Despite their 97 pt thrashing in Round 9, the
Patters will have nothing to lose this time around and should give the home side a bit of a scare. St . Johns though, will not want to fall from the top and should hold off a confident opposition with a 4 gl win . Despite having nothing much to fight for, both UHSOB and West Brunswick will give their all to finish with a win when they play at Parkville. UHSOB have shown great improvement in the latter half of this season and should repeat their 50 pt Round 9 win in convincing fashion . MILESTONES/SOCIAL • Ter ry Burt of St Ma rys will be following in his father's footsteps when he plays his 200th game this week . His father played over 300 games with the club . . . • Congratulations to Tony Wallbridge of Salesian who donned the guernsey for the 50th time last Saturday against West Brunswick . • Well done to Ken Wood of St Pat's, who finally plays his 50th game for the club in today's match . • Salesian will be having an end-of-year bash at their rooms this Saturday and St Pats will finish the season with "Short Note" Live at their club rooms . • St Johns will be having an "Almost Anything Goes" night at the rooms after their match today. • St And rew's are holding a $1000 Raffle at their rooms after their crucial match against Salesian . • St Pat's will play Salesian in an All-Girl clash on Sunday, 29 August at the Southern Road Reserve . SPECIAL NOTE As the season draws to a close, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following club secretaries and press correspondents for their invaluable assistance throughout the season ; Des Perkins (Salesian), Terry Ymer (St Marys), Pat Burns/Tony Boyce (UHSOB), John Hands (Old Carey), Eddie Luke (StJohns), Chris Leopold (St Andrews), Gary Armstrong (West Brunswick), John Mills (Latrobe Uni) and Tony Thripp/Mark Sampson (Peninsula) . .
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SENIORS LATROBE UNIVERSITY 5 .3 9.8 12.14 15.17.107 ST JOHNS OC 1 .2 3.2 5.3 9 .10.64 LA TROBE Robinson 6, Ivey 4, Brown, Cousins, Edmunds, Kreuzer, O'Connor. BEST Ounin, Cousins, Lewis, O'Connor, Edmunds, Turner . ST JOHNS Chariton 2, La'Brody 2, Back 2, Pattison, Higgins, Clancy. BEST Munnikhius, Storai, Emery, Meegan, pattison, Matheson . OLD CAREY 2.2 5 .3 9 .4 12.5.77 ST MARYS 7.5 9 .9 14 .12 22 .16.148 0 CAREY Raft 5. Styles 4, Thomas, Hughes, Cutlack. BEST Merrigan, Berti, Cutlack, Raft . Styles . ST MARYS Mullins 5. Hurley 4, Mullinger 3, West 3, Clark 2, Bourke 2, O'Rourke, Evans, Burt. BEST Mullinger, West, Huebner, Black . ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 .5 5 .6 14 .7 16 .9.105 UHSOB 3 .1 5 .7 9 .7 13.13 .91 ST PATS Murphy 4, Lewis 3, O'Brien 2, Smith 2, Sebire, Sullivan, O'Connor, Yass, Wood . BEST Sebire, Barry, Kellett, Lewis, Smith, Yass. UHSOB Epifano 7, Freeman 3, McLean, McLennan, Strahan . BEST Williams, Bales, Epifano, Freeman, Wood, Gathercole . WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .6 3 .9 6 .10 9.16 .70 SALESIAN OC 2 .1 3 .4 8 .9 12 .8 .81 W BRUNS Baker 2, D'Andrea 2, Magafas 2 . Sheriff, Scarafilo, Sassine. BEST Jackson, Sassine, Baker, D'Andrea, McAllister, Scarafilo . SALESIAN Byrne 6, Canavan 2, Bobetic, Lawton, McCabe, Cincotta. BEST Bourke, Bobetic, Quinn, Byrne, Brennan, Eager. ST ANDREWS 5 .4 5 .5 9 .12 10.14.74 PENINSULA OB 0.1 5 .9 7.10 13.15 .93 ST ANDREWS J . Tapner 5, Leaver, Conlan, G. Tapner, Tulloch, Webster. BEST Bovezza, D. Kerslake, P. karslake, C. Pepyat, Rule, J . Tapner. PENINSULA Landry 5, Wiltshire 2, Hayes 2, McMahon 2, Warne-Smith, Cross. BEST Cross, Wiltshire, Bowen, Dentry, Angus, Landry .
RESERVES LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3.1 6 .2 9.3 11 .4.70 ST JOHNS OC 2.1 5.4 6.6 7.10.52 LA TROBE Italiano 4, Blaskett 3, Birrell, Chiodo, Dumaresq, Edmunds. BEST McNamara, Blaskett, Italiano, Brennan, Mauff, Molyneaux . ST JOHNS Canal 3, Smith, Miller, Ladson, Corcoran . BEST Cockayne, Roberts, Monroe, Miller, Canal. OLD CAREY 0.1 3 .2 7.3 10.4.64 ST MARYS 4 .7 8.9 9.12 11 .13.79 O CAREY Parker 3, Nance 3, Brown, Belcher, Neale, Fuggle . BEST McDowell, Parker, Currey. ST MARYS Bernadi 5, Perry 2, Carpenter, Boast, Rappoccio, Innes . BEST Innes, Boast, Fuller, Bernadi . ST PATRICKS MENTONE 5 .2 5 .2 9.3 9.6.60 UHSOB 0.1 5 .3 6.4 10.4.64 ST PATS Allinson 3, Fatouros, Kourlas, McIntyre, Medling, Smith, Yass . BEST Allinson, Medling, Smith, Yass . UHSOB Simon 3, Fennessy2, Mazza 2, Neal, Wright, Shone . BEST Neal, Jones, Mazza, Simoni, Fennessy, Bunn . WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .3 4 .5 5.11 5.12 .42 SALESIAN OC 1 .3 3 .5 6.7 8 .12 .60 WST BRUNS Moore 4, Johnstone. BEST McNaughton, Fallon, Moore, DiStefano, Cackett, Traficante . SALESIAN Castaldi 3, Zois 2, Farmer, Makeham, Grace . BEST Gheblikian, Forbes, Castaldi, Pearson, Power, Alligan . ST ANDREWS 3.1 3 .2 5.4 6 .5.41 PENINSULA OB 1 .1 7.61 8.6 8 .7.55 ST ANDREWS Houston 3, Pretty 2, Iles . BEST Di Clanni, Houston, King, Lucas, Lynch, Ryan . PENINSULA Piesley3, Marines 2, Farrow, Cross, Baxter . BEST Warner, Marines, B. Jarrett, Peterson, A . Jarrett, Crowder.
WEST BRUNSWICK MILESTONES Everyone congratulates Bob Baker on playing his 250th game against O. Carey. 250 games takes a few years to accumulate and in Bob's case since'77 when he joined the clubs U19s team . Although having a slight build and being a(self confessed) mongrel leftfoot kick, Bob has managed to play plenty of snr football and in '92 was vice capt of the snr team . Bob was also vice capt of the '89 Res P'ship team and played his 200th game on the day of the winning GF. Bob plays his football with a 100% commitment and gives everything he's got . He is a credit to himself and an asset to West Brunswick . Well done Bob onthismilestone - fantastic ! THE BURRA CRACKS THE TO N Steve Capron plays his 100th game this week (14/8) . His 1st game with the club ('87) was an absolute blinder and that year he was a big part of the team that played off for the flag . Cappy at full fwd has won the leading goal kicking on 3 occasions and had a number of fother roles throughout his 100 games. Well done Cappy on this milestone and we look forward to a lot more of the "Burra" magic. 1993 M ILESTONES AT UHSOB Congratulations from all players & supporters are extended to the following : 150games : David Wallace, Brian Lugg ; 100 games : Craig Skinns, 50 games : Peter Gunthorpe, Stewart Smith, Steve Wright, Brad Rothwell and Mark Rothwell . Senior captain, David Wallace has developed into a most consistent on-ball player and fwd goal sneak . Now on committee and the resident chef, "Fatty" is still playing great team football . Backman Brian Lugg is a determined, reliableDlaye_r. UHSOB's answerto Mick Gayfer always plays tight . Huckman Craig Skinns has shouldered the snr ruck burden for many years . Craig is skillful in his ruckwork and Uni High certainly performs at their best when "Skinny" is firing . Peter Gunthorpe runs faster than a hairy goat and usually has the ball
with him . His attacking style of play is just what is required . Stew Smith has had several tough handpicked opponents . On all occasions he gives 101% and comes out on top. Not noted for his goal kicking prowess he has managed to snag several this year . Steve Wright has played excellent snr football when given the chance . "Boove" needs smore consistency - hopefully '94 will prove his best . Brad Rothwell has made one wing his own . After arriving from Pascoe Vale and spending several seasons in the ressies, he has finally taken the big step . Brad is renowned for his pace, long kicking and poor tackling!! Brother M ark Rothwell is this years favourite for the B&F - just ask him . "Frotha" is one of the few full backs who specialise in the banana kick! His majestic long left foot kicking is often a wonder to us all . All 8 players are capable of playing another 50 or more games . Well done fellas - let's stick together through the 90s. RIO'S LONG HAU L If not for the loss of some club records VUT Eagles would have recognised a great effort earlier. But in the true spirit of a great man, Peter `Rio' Allen has played on to put the question beyond any conjecture. Today (14/8) we all stand proud to watch you take the field for the 150 . Every cheer and all the applause is well deserved and truly yours. I know it probably feels more like your 200th . Congratulations! ! WELL DONE WOODY Congratulations to ageing champion Ken Wood who plays his 50th game for St Pat's Mentone-this week .
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8 D. Lumley 9,D.Degen 10. S.Sheezel 11 . B . Mooney 12 . M. West 13. G . Brigtia 14. A . Semmens 15. L . Grant (Capt) 16. M. Johnston 17. J. Sandal 18 . M . Hassett 19. 0 . Godfrey 20, C . Williams 21,S .De Young 22,C .Hudson 23 . S . Grierson 24 . A . Muir 25,N .Lehman 26, A . Glut h 27. C . James 28 . D. Munro 29 . M . Fradkin 30, S. Clarke 31 . J. Bel l 32. L . Will s 33, N. De Young 34. N . Manuell 35. M . Saunders 36. A . Hoy 47. M . Lucas 48 . C. Kringoudi s
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16. K . Tescuendorft 17. R . Wavish 18. R . Watnuff 19.P, Woo d 20. P. Robinson (DVC) 21 . D. Atki n 28. T Ward 34 . M . Taylor 35. S. Swanell 39. D. Begled 41 . M . Biuonis (VC ) 44 . J . Newman 46 . T. McNamara 47. D. Wilson 49. A . Car r 59. T Farrar (Capt) 62. E . Dime r 64 . S. Antonis 65. P. Paterson
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Steven Airtl 1 . B . Penfold 2. A . Elliott 3 . S . Teasdale 4. S. White 5. T.Simpson 6. J. Millie 7. A . Seymour 8.D. McGowan 9. P . Gregory 10. S. Veenker 11 . P. Macmillan 12 . A. Strahan 13. S. Pryde 14 . A. Speed 15. S . Grigg 16. A . Gaylard 17. M. Black 18. C. Hosking 19. T. McCue 20.T,Joyce 21, C . Heath 22. D . Roberts 23. L. McDonnell 24. P Roberts 25. C. Stewart 26. J. Batchelor 27. H . Everard 28, H. McAlpin 29, R . Hardy 30. T. Pilki n
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1 . A . Clarke 2 . S. Dankert 3 M . Wilson 4. J. Pertzel 5, J. Duketis 6. D.Randhawa 7. J. Goldin (Capt) 8. P Barge( bVC) 9. A . Saultry 10 .B .Cookman 11 . D. Woodley 12. G . Pemberton 13. A. Lam 14, S. Roberts 15. P. Frost 16, P. O'Brien 17. P. Fountas 18 . T Jackso n
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Club XV111 Nort h BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Mai Prior 1 . D. Nutbean 3. M . Rollands 4. L . Cessario 5. A . Smith 6. J. Prior 7. D. Bone 8. B. Brennar 9. R . Vassall o 10 . A. Daroumbus 11 . G. Proba n 12 . D. Lavelle 14 . G . Pemberton 16 . M . Brown
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M ONASH GRYPHON S 1 . W. Spencely 2 . P Smith (Capt) 3. L . Waplin g 4. C . Robinson 5. K . Fetterplace 7. R . Hardma n 10. P. Barton 11 . D. Adams 12. S. Jones 14 . J . Williams 15. M . Campbell 16. D. Parasol 17 . A. Rezauskis 18. A. O'Brien 19 . J . Rubio 20.D .Adams 21 . J. Spencely 22 . C. Gasparotti 25.L. Worth y 27 . J . Fuller 30. D . Grace 31 . G . Payne 32 . A . Backstrom 34. C. Freeman 35. M . Graydon 36. S . Oliver 38. S . Hamilton 39. G . Coutts 40. D. King 42. M . Giuffrida 45. C. O'Brien 47. P. Burke 48. J . Blandford 50. J . Dorward 51 . S. Horsfall 52. M . Lewi s MAJOR SPONSO R
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ELTHAM COLLEGIAN S Coach : David Tucker 3. A . Tucker (Capt) 5. D. Mouat 6. S . Mitchell 7. N . Hamshare 8. S . Crowther 10 . P. Sage r 11 . K . Tucker 12 . J. Weatherill 13 . M . Delaney 14 . W. Wood 16 . F. Mandler 18 . M . Gately 19. B . Turney 20. R . Haber 21 . S . Millar
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NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : Dennis Fogarty 1 . D . Birrel l 2 . M . Bangit 3 . B . Barry 4 . R . Bugeja 5 .0. Cannizzaro 6, G Carrol l 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 . Miletto 16. F6 17. Perrone (Capt) 18.J. Lync h 19.S . Biscard 20.T.Phee 21 . D. Pasquariello (VCapt) 22 . E . Sala 23. P* O'Dwyer 24. G . O'Toole 25. J. Schmidt 26. P. Henie 27. P. Kett 28. P. Callaghan 29. A. Schmidt (DVC) 30. B. Swai n 31 . V. Tirotta 32. M . Bevanoa 34. L . Tone r 35. R . Gale 36. J. Trimboli
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OLD PARADIAN S Coach : P. Wood I G Askm h 2 D &bby 3 0 B!acYJey 4 A Ba.rke 5 M Busch 6 G Busch 7 B Consdme 86i Cans+d:rs 9 Deballot 10 P D+gney 11 J D+gney 12 J Edmonds 13 J Flyrn 14 A1 Flynn 15 D Geary 16 P Hamrnond 17PWtrr t8 D McCann 19 P McMahon 20 N.Iddis 21 J Pd,9s 31 P Sy(res 22 N A{Niavey 32 L Thomas 23 P Nar,or 33 fd year 24 S O'Kefe 34 L . Vea r 25 R Pannam 35 M Year 26 G Pa.v,ck 36 A Vereunrx 27 P Real 37 D W7lmore 29 D Stucky 38. M Wood 30 PA Smndon 39 P Woos (Cap1
MARCELLIN Coach : Adrian Kennedy 1 . A- Kennedy 2. A . Day 3. A. Keogh 4. R . Boothey 5. B. Crimmins 6. D. Lowr y
8. R .Colius i 10. M . Rozenboom 11 . G . Banks 12 . A. Robinson 13. C . Hesse 14. M . Gallagher 15. S. Dimatina 16. T Browne 17. M . Tin o 27. D. O'Callaghan 31 . A . Hardy 33 . D. Boothey 35 .R .Hodsson 40 . P. Fitzsimmons 45 . G. Howse 50 . T. Mahon 61 . M . Bushell
OLD GEELONG Coach : Tim Kiiiwo rt h 1 . A. Currie 2 . G. Pithi e 3. M . Belshaw 4. M . Moore 5. P. O'Brien 6. A . White 7.T Goug h 8. A . Colquhoun 9. A . Gues t 10 . J . Mantello 11 . P. Ingham 15 . P. Mahoney 17. M . Wilkinson 27 . B . Cogan 31 . T. Jackson 36. J. Richmond 44. A. Dawson 49. T. Killworth 51 . R . Forbes 53. C. Kaska 54. J. May 60.C.Spand 67. H . Magowan 69. A . Brocksop p
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THERRY Coach: P. Mott 1 . M . Conway 2 . J. Sandman 4 . P. Mott (C) 8 .5. Lyon s 10. H . Ayad 11, B . O'Sullivan 14. J. Blain 16. D. Lyons 17. D. Jinkins 18. J. Grant 20. G. Carbis 22 . M. Hudson 24. G . Falchk 25. L. McIntyre 27. A. Minchrn 32 . R. Costello 36. A . Smith 41 . W. Lind
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Club XV111 Sout h BLOODS F.C. Coach : Neil Va n 1 . P. Amarant (Capt) 2, G- Carroll 3. P. Dipietrantonio 4. G. Taylor 5.J. Wdts 6. R . Howard 7. M. Payne 8. M . Sexton 9. S Powell 10 . D. Horefsi 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 . Roha n 20. J. Rowbottom 21, N. Van 22 . A . Vareia 23, R. Findlay 24 . R. Gee 25 . J. Melzak 26 . B. Jarick 27.P Gaynor 28 . J. Nanovich 29. S. Smith 30 D. Thomas 31 . J . Grant 32 J. Toomey 33 . M . Turner 34. C. Burnham 35, M . Payne 36 P Cantone 37 J. Murray
OLD MELBURNIANS Coach: R. Hackne y A . Wilson 2.R .Farndon 3.5 Hunt 4 . A . Cordner 5. S. Potter (Capt) 6.R . Hockney 7. P. Harris 8 S. Conlan 9 N . Osucuro 10 A. Joyce 11 . R . McCuskey 12 . A . Georgion e 14 . A. Woodhouse (VC) 15. C. Douglas
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COLLEGIAN S Coach : David Tadgell 1 . B . Latchford 2 . R . Campbell 3. N . Sibbing 4. N . Carroll 5. A . Davies 6.P Dunne 7. M . Wallwork 8. D. Lever 9. C . Comiey 10. D. Peles 11 . C. Woods 12. G. Cook 13. C. Muirden 14, C. Chappell 15 . P. Wolff 16 . S . Mackay 17. 5 . Byrne 18 . A. Ker r 19 . C. Mackay (DVC) 20 M . Whittaker 21 . P. Milford 22. G . Parsons 24. D . Tadgeii (Capt) 25. W. Mahoney 31 . I . Lockwood 32. R . Nancarrow 3& A . Taylor 39.R .Jones 40. R. Walker 41 . S . Lie 42. L. Griffi n 43. N- Comley (VC) 45. P. Harry 46. A. Mitchell 49. G . McColl 52. B . BArker 53. J . Smith 54 . A . Holland 55. R. Cross 56. J . Levin 59. C. Manuel 60. A . Burgess 66. B. Simpson 69. M . Burgess 71 . P. Evan s 85. M . J. Emmett 88. A. Mirakian
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Stephen Hawkins 1 . M . Clunies-Ross 2 . P. Edward s 3 . S . Hawkins (Capt) 4 . T. Russell 5 . S . Montgomery 6 . A. Fiel d 7. A.Sutherland 8 . R. Featherstone 9 .J.Forbes 10 H. McCallum 11 . K . Fuller 12 . S . Gorman 14. A . Sleenan 15 C. Billing 17 R . McLeis h 18 A . Clunies-Ross 20 .D. Murtas h 21 . S . Wilson 22 . S. Bennett 23 .D.Leeton 24 . H . Middleton 27. E . Montgomery 28 . L . Higham 38 .A.Hawdon
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M AZENO D Coach: Danny Wain 1 . N . Kendeil 3. S. Campbell 6. S. Way e 8. M. Quok 10 M . Teiley 11 D. Knox 12 .A. Wdks 11 P. Pughese 14. R Savy 16. M . Carbery 18 M . Sinclair 21 I Ned 22 . S Whams 23 . M . Morley 24 C. Varney 26. W. Poulter 27. R . Paiamara 28, N, Little 30 8 Leggett 31 . C Smith 32 0. Moore 34 S. Hubery 37, N, Collins (Capff 39. R . Bourbon VC) 40 M, Birch (DVC) 43 R . Sharp 46. M. Johnston 49. P. Cra+rhurst 53 D . Williams 54. W. Maloney 57. B. Baxter 58. R . Cahill 60 J . Walsh 61 T Bilston 62. W. Francs 63. P. Welch 70 . F. Orso fi4.S.Ward 71.R Eben 67. B . Field 72 . D. Jeffery 69 C Oesmier 78 . R. Jenning s
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WEST BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : P. Hickey
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A Section OLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Leigh Carlson Reserves Coach : Greg Tregear 1 . G . Palmer 2. D . Hoyl e 3 . B. Woolhouse 4. S . Lausse n 5. D. Greeves 6. A. Ingleton 7. C. Higson 8. C. Pollock 9. M. Hibbins 10. J . Grig g 11 . N . Hibbins (C-Res) 12 . A . Dulmani s 13 . S. Hinche n 14. R . Schober (VC) 15 . W. Green 16 . A . Wallace (VC) 17. D . Stubb s 18 . J . Bennett (Capt) 19 . P. Scot t 20. M . Wittaker 21 . V. Cleary 22 . D. 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 . Li e 32 . D. Thomson 33 . G . Irvine 34, L. Twaddle 35, N . Evans 37. C. Coyne 38 . M . Lake 39 .B .Jones 40. A . Lor d 41 . G . English 42 . L . Griffin 43 . M . Foard 44 . G . Oakley 45 . P. Harry 46 . A. Mitchell 47. M . Lucas 48 . J . Lemon 49 . G . McColl 50. B. Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter 52. B. Barker 53. D. Varlamos 54 . T. Holland 55. J. Levi n 56. D. Warner 57. T. Smit h 58. C. Kringoudis 59. C. Manuell 60. A . Burgess 61 . R . Oliphant 62.J .Sneddon 66. B. Simpson 70. R. Conron (VC-Res) 75. N . Proctor
DE LA SALLE OL D COLLEGIANS Senior Coach : Bernard Dunn Reserves Coach: Dave Rawlings 1 . M . Mastroiani 2 . P. Fiume 3 . A . Menara 4 . D. Rosman 5. N . Fraser 6. C. Slatter y 7. C . McClounan 8. C. Wright 9. C. Campbell 10 . D. Tessier 11 . A . Evans 12 . D.Toohey 13 . J . Maloney 14 . S. Hunter 15. G . Hynes 16. M . Jackson 17. D. Crowe 18. B . Mahoney 19. D. O'Brien 20. P O'Brie n 21 . J. O'Callaghan 22 . P. O'Callaghan 23, M . O'Callaghan 24. M . Lowe 25. M . Brie 26. P. Wyles 27. D. Kinsella 28. M . Laffert y 29. C . Beaverstock 30.6 ' Smith 31 . G . Solomon 32 .G .Sheedy 33. P. Bennie 34. J . Tully 35 . A . Mackintosh 36 . C. Swifte 37. A . Ronchi 38 .S .Rudd 39 . M . Wilms 40 . R . Furion 41 . M . Dillon 42- R Leonard 43. E . Bel l
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NORTH OLD BOY S Senior Coach: Robert Hyde Reserves Coach: David A rthurson 1 . A. Egan (Capt) 2 .T. Jone s 3. D. Martin 4. T. Beare 5. M . Schmidt (C-Res) 6. B . Clayton 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. Abraham s 15. P. Kearney 16. B . Herrald 17. M . Boyd 19. P. Considine 20. D. Kennedy 21 . D. Baker 22 . C . Peloso 23. C. Alevraz 24. J. Rus h 25. D. Cerini 26. M . Fisher 27. A. Trimboli 28. D. O'Farrell 29. P. Daniels 30. P Tatter 31 . L . Boyle 32 . G . Phyland 33 . M . Daffey 34 . B . Conti (VC) 35 . S. Manassa 36 . P. McMenami n 37. J. Zumbo (DVC-Res) 38. K . Scott 39. J . Considine 40. I . Turnbull 41 . P. Dwyer 42. C. Hor n 43. G . Irvine 44. B. Girolami 45. C. Muller 46. D. Howard 47 . R . Little 48. D. Delac 49. J. Finlayson 50. B. Devine 51 . J. Curran 52 . A . Day
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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 . Oliver 6. M . Allen 7. J. Ryan 8. S. Lennox 9. M . Fisher 10. C. Lade 11 . N . Perr y 12 . D. Cochrane 13. A . Delbridge 14. G . Bennett 15. T. Hayden 16. M . Hendrie 17. A . Rickarby 18. M . Talbot 19. A . Grant 20. M. Reid 21 . C . James (VC) 22. R . Schober 23. A. Augustine 25. L . Hamilton 26. T. Desmyth 27 . L . 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 . 8 . Pollock 37. A. Cooper 38 . J . Tregaskis 39 . N. Hoa r 40. N . Timms 41 . T. Phillips 42 . A. Shelton 43 . P. Gran t 44 . A. McLachlan 45 . R . Oakley 46. B. Shelly 47. C . Gilmour 48. C. Hailing 49, S_ Young 50. R. Carter 51 . D. Morton 52 . J . Holt 53. S. Merce r 54. C. Brook (DVC) 55. S. Crowe 56. M . Shippen 57. J. Tompkins 58. S. O'Donnell 59. M . Sloan 60.T. Brook 61 . W. Browne 62 . P. Kin g
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Senior Coach : Denis McGro ry Reserves Coach: Michael Ca rt y 1 . A . Baxter 2 . D . Connell (VC) 3 . W. Byrn s 4 . C. McKenzie (Capt) 5. M . Cart y 6. W. Smit h 7. R . Makinson 8. M . Orton 9. G . Anderson 10 .T.Chegwin 11 .J .Rae 12. D . Seccull 13. B. Carty
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ORMOND OLD SCOTC H Senior Coach : Peter Sherwen Assistant Coach : ,an Muller Rese es Coach : David rv Kay 1 E . Alle n 2 S. Reddish 3, J, Moi r 4, R. Fuller (Capt) 5. A . Aston & D. Hooper 7. A. Lloyd 8. S . Hume 9. R . Au)ard 10 J . Kerr
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OLD XAVERIA N S Senior Coach : Matthew Hannobery Reserves Coach: Andrew Ralph Assistant Coach: John Carmody 1 . M . Bloo d 2 . M. Bourke (Capt) 4 . D. Landrigan 5 . D. McKay (VC) 7. A . Keyhoe 7. T. O'Sullivan 8 . M . Holmes 9 . A. 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 25. D. Taylor 26. R. Salter 27. L. Fay 28. J. Hilbert 29. C. Burke 30. D. Dann 31 . P- Klein 32 . J . Cardillo 33. A . Sassi 34- A . Egan 35. C. Mortensen 36. M . Ellis 37. T. Landrigan 38. D. Dalton 39. D. Berry 40. R . Dalton 41 . A. Dillon 42 . J . Lowe 43. I. McKinnon 44. M . Dillon 45. D. O'Toole 46 . J. Kennedy 47. A. Bourke 48 . C . Thorogood 49 . D. Bailey 50. G . Dalton 51 . P. Connors 52. M . Fraser 53. C. Green 54. J . Murray 55. P. Slater 56. A. Caputi 57.5 .Barlow 58. M . Collopy 66. T. Collins
Senior Coach : M. M cArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Frank Melica n 1 . N . McColough 2. P. Schuhkraft 3. A. Fitzgerald 4. A. Grac e 5. D. McDonald 6. T. Gallagher 7. B . Connell (VC) 8. M . Gilmore (DVC) 9. R. Woodland 10. M . McDonald 11 . D . Edgell 12. N . Sebo 13. P Kingston 14. S . Samild 15. M. McConvili 16.T.Stewart (VC-Res) 17. E . Frase r 18. P. Clear y 19. A. Jobling (Capt) 20 . D. Woo d 21 . M . Koppens 22 . R. Bloc k 23 . P. McDonald 24 .S . McCooke 25 . P. Forsyth 26 . D. Connell 27. T. Hill s 28. B. Collins 29 . W. Doyle 30. D. Arnfield 31 . B . Egan 32. S. Reid y 33. M . Shepherd 34. P. Hurley 35.P. Marnow 36. M . Templeton 37. A . Orr 38. P Milner(Res-C) 39. C. Karageorgiou 40.P.Jo y 41 . B . Turner 42 . C. Kelleher 43. T. Siderellis 44. C . Krav,rczak 45. D . Barton 46. D . Abrahams 47. T. Aldridge 48. L. Dickson 49. M . Horsfield 50 . D. Conway
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ST.RERNARDS Senior Coach : Frank Dunell Assistant Coach: Phil B row n Reserves Coach: Darren Looker 1 . D. Godfrey 2. P. Hayes 3. J . Law 4. V. Comdo 5 S. Walsh 6. C . Wood 7, S. Parrett 8. L. Vassall o 8. M . Mahady(Res) 9. G. Wood 10- G . Mathewes 11 . P. Capes 12. S . Looker 13. R . Purcell 14 S. Doran 15. M . Egan 16. F. Dunel l 17. W. Carey (VC) 18. A . Purcell 19, L. Gollant (Capt) 20. N . Lynch 21 . 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 . Overmar29,J n 30 R. Doolan 31 .T Spencer 32 P Runting 33 .T. Ogsto 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
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Senior Coach : Mark Tymms Reserves Coach : Terry Young 1 . T. Young 2 .J. Roach 5 . N . Horvath 6 . R . Wilson 7. M . McMahon 8. D. Heena n 9. P. O'Leary (VC) 10. J. Wilso n 11 . K . Korp 12. P. Tymms 13. D. Cropley 14. B. Crouch 15. A. Saggers 16. L . Cohen (VC) 17. K. Wilso n
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MARCELLIN Senior Coach : Kerin Lawson Reserves Coach : Glen Taylor 1 .S. Psoras 2. G Wooller 3. D. Waters 4 . C. Carr (DVC) 5 A. Tranquilli 6. P. Sexto n 7. P. Randal l 8. M . Amad (DVC) 9. D. Merto n 10 . A . Gallagher 11 . A . Booth
12 . N . Bourke 13 . M . Stapleton 14 . D. Howe (VC) 15 N. Duncan 16 . J . Wallis (VC-Res) 17 . M . Getso n 18 . Jeremy Khan (DVC-Res) 19 . M . Delahunt (C-Res) 20. S. O'Flynn 21 .D.Cooper 22, M . Gallagher 23. M . Becchitti 24. S. Beattie 25. G . Favia 26. M . Moran R Julian Kann 28. G . Norden 29 . A . Labagnara 30 . A . Treganowan 31 . J. Douglas 32 .V. Paonessa 33 . T. Slatter y 34 . L. Getson 35 .J .Pappas 36 . Jeremy Golds 39 . J . Ibriham 41 . A. Ryder 42 .A. Duncan 44 . Sandy 46.- JJamies Golds 57. B. Day 58 . S. Boysen (Capt) 60 . S. Moran 68. D. Frawley
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IVANHOE Senior Coach : John Simpson Reserves Coach : Ian Forsyt h 1 . R . Armstrong 2 . P. La Rosa 3. C . Tucke r 4. M . Maud 5. P. Manuel 6.T Jackson 7. J. Mathew 8. J. Freema n 9. M . Thackwray 10. G . Kennedy 11 . S. Ford 12. V. Sammartino 13. P. Rawley
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ST. KEV IN'S OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Michael Petrie Rese rves Coach : Michael Harrington 1 . H . Stone 2. P Curtain 3 . A. Bendoricchi0 4 . S . Coombe 5 . R . Callanan 6 . G . Gros s 7 . G . Lee-Conway 8. P McNee 9 .J . Fogarty 10.A .Donohue 11 . R Calii l 12 . D. McNair 13. M . Pivetta 14. L. Mahoney 15. M . Olive 16. R . Kelly 17.0 .Houngan 18. P. Scal a 19. J. Watkin (Capt) 20 . P. Clohessy 21 . M . Durrant 22 . P Gunther 23 .D.,Morton 24 . J . O'Connor 25 . D. Williams 26 . J . O'Brien 27. R . Gross 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 . Bare 40 . P. Panagiotopoulos 41 . Jeremy Sergeant 42 . J. Herma n 43 . J . Fox 44 . P Stackpole 45 . P McCann 46 .D. DeRooden 47. M . Brad y 48 . J . Dynon 49 . E . Footner 50 .J . Drake 51 . J. Quirk 52 . P. Lewi n 53 . D. 0'Hanlon 54 .B .Keenan 55 . P Hopkins 56 R . Evan s 57 . M . Chapman 58 . A. Morgan 59 . T. Bare 60 . P Varasd i
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47 A Toomey 48 P Heyes (VC-Res) 52 C Walkley 57 B Curthoys 57 P Knight (2) 58 A. Spinner 59 S Smith 60 M Liddell 61 . 8 Platguss 62. B Nicholson 63, M . Evans 64 K Thynne 65 J Ega n 66 C Nicholson 67 E Adams 68 J Cardwell 69, G Smit h 70 M . Duncan 71 G Perkins 72 P Dalziel 73 D Kralhc 74. P Vandenval 75,S Majo r 76 D Simpson 77 M Tunzi 78 N. Ward 79 A Andnanaks 80 8 Denn y 81 D McAlGster 82 M &rrell 83 R Salmom 84,S Reyes 85 B Hollis 86 R Saultry 87 H, Heuston 88 P Thompson 89 D Steere 90 M Sanelli 91 . W. Simmond s 92 . 8 Fernandez 96 A Quaite 93 C Westblade 97. N Walsh 94 W Humphrey 98 P. Scally 95 A Kennedy 99 T Glees
Senior Coach: Dave McCormack Rese rves Coach : John Ryan 1 . T. Jess 2 . G . Clifford 3. D. Joyc e 4. M . Wilkinson 5. A . Coster 6. S. Kenny 7. C. Glennie 8. S. Kell y 9. R . Leavey 10. M . Hurley 11 . J . Hacking 12 . B . May 13, D. McKellar 15. S. Upton 16. C. Bell i 17. P. McCafferty 18. R .A.,Cronin 19. A . Grierson 20. B . McKenna 21 . J . Knights 22.J. Rya n 23, B . O'Connor 24. S . FIynn 25. R . Wan, 26. M . Gray 27, i . Shaw, 28. R. Winnen 29. S . O'Loughlin 30. C. Colliver 31 . L . Kin g 32 . M-Vankerkhoven 33.P.Rosbrook 34. M . Tarulh 35. S. Livingstone 36. D. Phela n 37. D. Crawford 38. D. Peters 39. J. Langford 40. J. Mc wen 41 . R . Chamberlain 42 . R . Milton 43. C . Rogers 44. J. Scott 45. M . Haggarty 46.D .Langdon 47- P. Kvietelaitis 48. R . Sehulties 49.C .Lambourne 50. P. Grierson 51 . D. Johnstone 52,P Sheehan 53. A . Twyford 54. M . Kealy 55 . J . Crouch 56 . K . Denver 57, L. Denver 58 . T Hogan 60 . B . McKellar 61 . C . Duff y 70. P Sainsbury 80 . M . Joyc e MAJOR SPONSO R
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ELSI'ERtd1NICK DOVETON Senior Coach : Adrian B rown Rese rves Coach : Paul Cip ressi 1 . C . Wormesl y 2. A . Campbell (Snr .VC) 3. P Ashwoo d 4. P. Lambert 5. J . Muirhead 6. P. Cipress 7. J . Reige r 8. R . Murphy 9. D. Raab 10, F. Khalil 11 . J . Johnston 12. C . Pepper 14. K . Charleston 15. P. Warre n 16. D . Boots 17. C. Pauline 18. Pete Lambert 19, R . Forgiarin 20, C. Freeman 21 . B . Goodwin 22.K . McHugh 23. M . Dyke 24.S . Van Beek 25. M . Lobinsk 26.B. McGougan(C-Res) 27. P. Giddens(SnrCapt) 28 . Adrian Brown (Coach) 30 . P. Hil l 31 . J. Sweeney (VC-Res) 32- T. Mattis 33 . R . Gibbs 34 . S. Wilson 35 . J Virgona 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 . Reige r 44. Andrew Brown 45. D. Charleston 46, T. Fairweather 47 . B . Sheppeck 48. D . Giddens 49. P Eyre 50 . D. Clarke 51 . M . Crowe 53 . S. Sumondis 54 . J . Wilson
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With the final four finally settled, we will not know the positions till 5.00 p.m this afternoon What's going on at Oakleigh, are they.starting to chokel Uni Reds well they struggle away home while Yarra Valley are coming along nicelyfrom . Centrals on the other hand are making every post a winner of tate . Believe me all sides in the four are capable of winning the big one. I have made my F2 side of the year and like last year there were complaints about players missing out but I try to get a representative from each club . REVIEW Park who after thei r fieir fine win against Unf Reds must have thought theyre still in with a chance must be all an unhappy lot to find out Centrals getting up to miss out on the finals . Centrals got home in a thriller against Oakleigh by 3 pts to consolidate 4th spot . Old Westbourne some revenge with a solid 110 Pt win over VUT/FITgot . Balwyn combined also continued on their merry wa y And with an apll~y+or°yehadatob~o enough to beat Boro nia Park by 26 pts.
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Richmond Central Rostl Chirnside Park in what should be a close game but with home ground advantage should get up by 3 goals . Oakleigh travel to Footscray in what will not be an easy game for the Krushers . VUT/FIT are always 6-7 goal better side at home but not this time. Oakleigh by 9 goals, Canterbury/Nth Balwyn should finish off the season with an 8 gl win over Old Westbourne. gamel Rithe home grou~d advantage an~ the po sa ~~lod of losing the double chance swaying me to the Reds by 6 goats. Camberwell meet Yarra Valley and I think Yarra Valley will prime themselves up for the semi finals with a 15 gi win over the Cobras. R1993 H.Backs: A . Sore CP),ESR Centre: M. Bastow (RC) ; A. qdamM ( C M . White (YV) . Walsh (Capt) (Oak) ; A . Christo CO. West) H.Forw: CSpagnol (BC) ; M . Simpson (YV) ; M . Forrest (Oak) . Forw: M . Creak(BP); P. Leslie(Oak) ; P . Mernagh(CNB) . Rucks : R . Vanbuui (BP ) ; P . Arnel (Uni Reds) Row G . De .Innn 1Rr, i lnt: A . Schultz (Oak) C. Krisohos (Rc) Coach Rod Bourke ((Oak). 0
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SENIORS CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.3 5.4 7.5 11 .11 .77 UNIVERSITY REDS 3.3 3.3 8.10 8 .13.61 CHIRNSIDE Scortino 5, Thomas 2, McHenry 2, Di pitrle, De Jong . BEST B. Pedler, K . Basso, D. McHenry, A . Sore, C . Smith, C. Greenhalg. UNI REDS Arnel 2 . Yendall 2, Hepburn 2, McGowan, Pickett BEST De Angelis, Doyle, McKenna, White, McGowan . OAKLEIGH AFC 1 .2 5 .4 6.7 9 .13.67 RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.5 5 .5 9.8 10 .10.70 OAKLEIGH Forrest 3, Brereton 2, Alexandrov, Leslie, McKenner, Flinn . BEST Hanley, Moutis, Hall, Wylie. Flinn . RICHMOND Yemen 4, Krisohos 2, Tate, Sutherland . Gordon, O'Sullivan . BEST Waters, Krisohos, Whiteside, Holt, Gordon, 0'Suilivan . OLD WESTBOURNE AFC 1.4 8.11 11 .12 21 .21 .147 VUT/FIT 2.5 2 .5 5.7 5.7.37 0. WEST Porter 7, Grima 3, S . Christo 2, Joyner, Taylor, A . Christo, Robson, Horsburgh, Moore. Walker. BEST A. Christo, M . Grime, T. Geier, J. Manalokakis, A . Horsburgh. VUT/FIT Wheelahan 3, McNerney, Nelson. BEST Greheny, Cooper, Harvey. Nucara. Ziegler. BALWYN COMBINED 2.2 8 .11 13 .16 16.21 .117 CAMBERWELL 2.3 2.3 4.5 . 5 .6.36 BALWYN Bennett 5, Verashaka 4, Vandersluis 2, Vella 2, Busse, . Lehman-Rhodes. BEST Bullock . Carmichael, Gibelhrn, Rosemeyer Lehman-Rhodes . Sphenol . Symons . CAMBERWELL Williamson 2, Hure, Glazebrook, Bouyer BEST Williamson, Bouyer, Broadley, Glazebrook, A . Sill, Gason . YARRA VALLEY OB 7.5 9 .7 14 .10 20.10 .130 BORONIA PARK 2 .1 7.6 11.6 16 .8 .104 YARRA VALLEY Simpson 5, Ford 4, Downs 4, Penwill 2, Rowe 2, Peterson, Davies, White . BEST Peterson, Davies, Dickson, Simpson, Box, Cole. BORONIA Creak 10, Wilson 3, Cwrn 2, Weinhck . BEST Wilson, M . Creak, Challis, Quirk, Vanbuul, Monish .
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Carlton tall man, Justin Madden, knows the benefits of a winning smile . As the season moves to the business end, Justin is training to win . Custom fitted mouthguards should always be worn during training sessions . It is just as important to train with the right gear as it is to compete with the right gear! Dental injuries are just as likely to happen when your training .
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CLUB XV111 North & South by Norm N ugent preliminary final day saw two unexpected results for your tipster in his penultimate forecast . Today may the two best teams triumph after top class exhibitions of Australian Football. REVIEW - NORTH For the first time in three meetings this season Old paradians defeated Kew. After failing to utilize the advantage provided by the wind during the first quarter the Old Paradians appeared to be headed for their third defeat by Kew. However, a great effort against the wind while keeping Kew scoreless, saw Parade hold a 28 pt lead at the long interval . Parade built their lead to 52 pts at 3/4 time and although Kew outscored them in the last Parade really held the upper hand and recorded a meritorious victory by 45 pts. For Kew no one played better than did the consistent McCormack and Hansen while for Parade, Matt Considine, Phil Hammond, and Michael Reid again played well against Kew . REVIEW - SOUT H Old Scotch won the right to challenge Old Xaverians for the Premiership when they defeated Mazenod by the comfortable margin of 52 pts. After an even 1st qtr during which Scotch thwarted the Mazenod team plan, the "Cardinals" were never seriously challenged . Scotch who finished the game full of running gradually built their winning margin through their active forwards Hawkins and Russel (following his father's footsteps?) For Mazenod another youngster from a famous football family, KNOX (Brian, you will agree!) played well as did the consistent Quirk, Pugliese, Waye and Leggett . PREVIEW - GRAND FINAL S North - Eltham & Old Paradian s Old Paradians appear to have hit top form at the right stage of the season following their convincing victory at Elsternwick Park last Sunday. The vagaries of the Elsternwick wind would not have been lost on the experienced Paradian campaigners such as Peter Symes, Peter Wood and Matt Considine who will summon theirtalent and experience for a "last hurrah" today. Eltham held out Parade in the second semi final by 13 pts after the "Turtles" had led by 21 pts at half time . At Bundoora on May 27 the teams played a nail biting tie in their only home and away meeting . Potential match winners for Eltham include their consistent players Tim Strickland, John Weatherill and the Tucker Brothers all of whom have troubled Parade in their two games this season . Although Eltham's forwards have the better record, I am inclined to believe that Parade s experience and the ability of their on ball players Flynn and the year Brothers to hold the ball in their forward line will be enough to bring the premiership pennant to Bundoora . Old Paradians should win narrowly! ! South - Old Xaverians & Old Scotc h Today's meeting between near neighbours and traditional rivals Old Xaverians and Old Scotch will be their fourth clash this season . Old Xaverians have won two while Old Scotch were successful in Round 12 by 15 pts. Xaverian spearhead Matt Dalton will be the player Scotch must nullify if they hope to win . Conversely Scotch forward Hawkins, who is second to Dalton as a 1993
goal scorer, provides a problem to Scott Denison and his key defenders. Wilson, O'Shaughnessy and Kinna have proven stars against Old Scotch this season and todaythey will carry many Xaverian hopes . On the other hand Scotch, which has received a boost from an influx of new blood late in the season, will be hoping Nankivill, Rodwell, Walsh and Steele again play well against the "Crocodiles". In both Round 12 and the second semi final pin point accuracy in front of goal has greatly assisted Old Scotch . Although this must worry the "Crocodiles" there must be doubt that Scotch can kick so accurately again especially on the often windy expanses of Elsternwick Park. Old Xaverians have proven themselves the best side in the competition during the season and today I am confident they will win their third premiership in six seasons .
LAST ROUND'S RESU~~~~LUBnXYIII W CLUB XVIII NORTH PRELIMINARY FINAL S OLD PARADIANS 2 .5 5.9 10.10 11 .10.76 KEW 1 .5 1 .5 2 .6 4.7.31 O PARADE Reid 2, Hammond 2, Casamento 2, Flynn, Busch, Mills, year, Henry. BEST Hammond, Symes, M . Flynn, Considine, Blackiey, Reid . KEW Hallam 2, Mclsaac 2 . BEST McCormack, Doyle, Wilson, Mclsaao, Hansen, Oakley .
CLUB XVIII SOUTH PRELIMINARY FINAL S OLD SCOTCH 1 .3 6.6 8.7 13 .14.92 MAZENOD 1 .0 2.0 5.4 6 .4.40 O SCOTCH Hawkins 5, Russell 3, Nankervill, Walsh, Hooper, McCallum, Montgomery. BEST Nankervili, Rodwell, Shepherd, Hawdon, Mortagh, D. Hooper. MAZENOD Ward . Cahill, Kendeli, Pouiter, Riley, Neil . BEST Waye, Leggett, Maloney, Knox, Quirk, Pugliese .
;SHARP'SHOOTeERS,~;CLUB .XYi11;; SOUTH SECTION DALTON, Old Xaverian s HAWKINS, Old Scotch BAXTER, Mazenod NORTH SECTION STICKLAND, Eltham HALLAM, Kew McCANN, Old Paradian s
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As this is the last round for many clubs, I would like to congratulate the clubs that will play in the finals and commiserate with those that didn't make it but thank all for making the effort to participate and share in the involvement of our great game . A special thanks to' Red' and the boys at Hampton and to Andy and his `Old Hoes' who, despite their lack of success, put a team on the field every week - well done! Thanks also to the coaches who have done a terrific job with their club's discipline - less reports than ever before and the highest ever average mark in the Discipline Award . REVIEW OF LAST WEEKS GAMES Division 1 De La held 2nd spot with a come from behind win against Bernies atthe windy plains of Keilor . A 6 gl3rd qtr gave D's the break that they held on to in the last 1/4 . Tom Green got 4 for D's and they were best served by Dean Gleeson and Andrew Grant . OMs put in one of their less sparkling displays but still got home from Mentone with a bit to spare . Ben Luckock got back on track with 6 majors with Tim Elstoft, Egleton and Doug Maskiell their best . An 11 gl last qtr enabled Chirnside to finally wear down a persistent Haileybury . Joey Pignataro was again one of Parkers best as was Scott McIntosh . Division 2 Centra l Therry had a comfortable win overthe Friars but not by enough to bridge the percentage gap to put them in the four. Jake Dimech kicked 3 and was one of the Roys best as was Slazyk and as usual Mark Finnigan . Carey fielded an almost full strength team and got home comfortably against Leos, Campbell and Yarnall were their best while Addison celebrated his return with 9 majors. Nick Vassilopoulos also got 4 . As I hinted last week C'well upset NOBs thanks to a loan of a few of their school's senior XVI I I for the day . Michael Frigo again dominated the ruck with good assistance from McKenzie, Summons and the 'schoolboys" The "slab" enabled Blacks to continue on their winning way . Division 2 Sout h Bedas continued their good form with a good win over the Ashers with Mick Hecker and John Carroll again best ably assisted by Chris Stewart . Scotchies showed their best form for weeks in beating an injurydepleted Caulfield . Stuart Grigg got 8 for Scotchies with midfielders Paul Roberts and Andy Seymour providing plenty of drive. PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES Division 1 The battle for 2nd spot should be settled at East Malvern when De La take on Nodders. Both had good wins last week but possibly Nodders' seniors loss last week may see them lose a couple of their best to the 'ones' and I think that plus home ground advantage will see the D's get home narrowly . Monds will improve on last week's effort when theytake on OMs at home. OMs have an outside chance of a finals spot and that should spur them on to a close win . If Xavs can get over their first 1/4 hurdle, I expect them to knock Chirnside out of
the race for a finals spot . Bernies trip to Keysborough is almost as far as their ill-fated trip to Chirnside but I can't see them repeating that shocker . I think they will keep their spot in the 4 at the expense of the Haileybury boys . SELECTIONS : De La Salle, Old Melburnians, Old Xaverians, St Bernards . Division 2 Central Old Paradians should have a good warm-up for the finals when they meet Ivanhoe who are a little unlucky to missthe fourforthe 2nd year running . The Bundoora Boys are in top form and won't let this one slip away . The Wells won't field as good a team as last week and have a tough challenge against Blacks who are keen to finish with a 9 wins/9 losses record . However, home ground advantage should see Wells home. NOBs are fully aware that they will lose the double chance if they slip up against the Friars today. Friars recent form has been very ordinary and I can't see them upsetting Jim's lads today. The two "battlers", Old 'Hoes and Leos, meet in a battle of pride forthe better spot at the bottom of the. ladder. Both are to be commended for their continued competition despite their lack of wins - well done! I think Leos can round off their debut year with a win today. SELECTIONS : Old Paradians, St. Leos, Old Camberwell, North Old Boys . Division 2 South Rovers wind up their disappointing year at home against Ashers who will be keen to get a good win to move into 5th spot and get the title of the "best team out of the 4". Despite the benefits of my "gift" this week to Red's boys, I think the Ashers will be too good . Bedas should have a comfortable win over the Fields whilst I think Scotchies can give Brighton a really good shake at Yarra Park . Tonners won't want to take Scotchies too lightly. The battle for the double chance is between Jackers and Collegians . Jackers did a great job in winning at the "tunnel" last week and a repeat of that form could be good enough today. I think the Lions will show the benefit of last week's practice against Xavs and be just a little too good today. SELECTIONS : Monash, St Bedes/Mentone, Old Brighton, Collegians . SLAB CHALLENGE : Scotchies good form last week leads me to think they can give Tonners a scare today, and maybe "the slab" is all that they need to cause an upset.
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MAZENOD BLUES 6 .6 12 .7 16.13 20.20.140 ORMOND 0 .0 2 .0 4.1 4.2 .26 MAZENOD Sullivan 7, O'Hara 3, Orso 3, Egan 2, Rice, Krom, DeNavi, Savy, Huggins. BEST Occhuitto, Fisher, Butler, Rice, Bourbon, Little. ORMOND Neef, Wilks, Milliken, Williams. BEST Hors(ield, Phillips, Tuaiti, Dempsey, Eagon, King . ST BERNARDS BLUE 0.1 5.2 5.3 7.10.52 DE LA SALLE 3.3 4.4 10.9 11 .9.75 ST BERNARDS Webb 4, Scerri, McIntyre, Rogers. BEST Handle, A . Farmer, Scerri, Sawicki, Lynch, Webb . DE LA Greene 4, Conroy 3, Grant, Mannix, Parr, Satchell . BEST Gleeson, A . Grant, Greene, Larkin, Fountowlakis, Favaloro. OLD MELBURNIANS 3.1 6.5 11 .8 12.12 .84 OLD MENTONIANS 2.1 4.2 6.4 6 .6 .42 0. MELB. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 0. MENTONE Leone 3, Finnis, Martin, Wright. BEST Aspelling, Leaver, Wright, Sneddon, Leone, Mogg . CHIRNSIDE PARK 19.18.132 OLD HAILEYBURY 11 .10.76 CHIRNSIDE PARK McIntosh 4, Kerr 3, Cockrane 3, Pignataro 3, Henderson 2, Mosca, Paola, Rattray, DiCierio . BEST McIntosh, Spirli, Paola, Pignataro, Paola, DiCerio. 0 HAILEY Anastasios 2, Burn 2, Boothman 2, Evans, Hilton, Metherall, Pound, Stack. BEST Chamberlain, Nicholls, Boothman, Ratty, Burn, Buchanan .
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL IVANHOE vs OLD PARADIAN S . Hayward, B. Calleja Field: B Boundary: T. Little, S . King OLD IVANHOE vs ST LEOS WATTLE PARK Field: A . Stubbs, M . McCroha n OLD CAMBERWELL vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: G . Krelly, A. Alexande r Boundary: P. Batty, C . Ryan NORTH OLD BOYS vs WHITEFRIARS Field: R . Martyn, D . McInerney Boundary. R . Marlyn, D. Villant e ST LEOS, UNI BLUES and THERRY - BYE
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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH HAMPTON ROVERS vs MONASH BLUES Field: S . Caple, P. Rapke Boundary: R . Braun, R . Killey ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Field: G . Morgan, T. Ovadia Boundary: C . Brajtberg, E . Glotzer OLD SCOTCH vs OLD BRIGHTON Field: P. Lukies, A. Flack Boundary: B. Collins, W . Allen AJAX vs COLLEGIANS Field: D. Miller, S . O'Connor MHSOB - BYR
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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H MONASH BLUES 1 .1 3 .3 5 .5 8.6 .54 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGER 7.5 7.9 10 .14 16.18 .114 MONASH Rubick 4, Crompton 3, Moon . BEST Rubick, Alexander, Green, Spencer, Johnston, Crompton . ST BEDES/MENTONE Carro113, Johnston 3, Razga3, Hecker 2, Philp 2, McGrath 2, Marsh. BEST M . Hecker, Carroll, Stewart, Stoppa, Marsh, Philp . MHSOB 14.22 .106 HAMPTON ROVERS 11 .12 .78 MHSOB Woodly 5, Duketis 3, Fountas 2, Cookman 2, Atkin, Jackson . BEST D. Woodly, B . Cookman, E . Thomas, M . Atkin, J. Duketis, C. Kelly. HAMPTON Cullen 4, Haggarty 3, Smith 2, Atkinson, Lake . BEST Watmuff, Dakis, Ross, Collins, Atkinson, Lake . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .0 3 .2 4.2 5.2.32 OLD SCOTCH 2 .2 7.9 8 .15 14.21 .105 CAULFIELD Mathieson 3, Silver, Thompson . BEST A. Smith, A . Betharas, H . Valla, M . Humphries, N . McCartin, M . Foster. OSCOTCH Grigg 8, Stewart 2, Picken 2, Pryde, Macmillan . BEST Roberts, Grigg, Seymour, Joyce, Hardy, Penfold . OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 4 .7 6.9 9.10.64 AJAX 1 .8 1 .11 6.18 9.20 .74 O BRIGHTON Atkin 3, Swanell 3, Farrer, Stefanou, Oakley . BEST Kerr, Oakley, Wavish, Sloan, Begley, Olliver. AJAX Rajch 5, Abraham, Gold, Goldstat . Krasnostein . BEST Gold, Abraham, Rosen, Feldman, Rajch, Swider .
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AJAX's U19 full forward Michael Rajch booted his 100th goal for the season, becoming the first Ajax player to do so . Michael booted the ton in his 15th game for the season (2 byes) and is congratulated by all at the club . Only one more glory to go - the elusive flag and Rajch will cap off a sensational season . Well done Michael ! 50 AT CHIRNSIDE PARK FOR TONY SPIRLI Chirnside Park would like to make special mention of diminutive rover Tony Spirli reaching hisfirst milestone of 50 games today (14/8) . His kick getting ability and tireless endeavour are in no small way responsible for us gaining a premiership in only our 3rd year in the VAFA . The club looks forward to many more years of continued commitment . Well done Tony! ~ :T 100 UP FOR THE PANTHERS' AGGRESSIVE HIPPIE Craig Davis is one of a rare and valuable breen at football clubs these days anon today all at Old Mentonians congratulate the fiery and colourful character when he notches up his 100th game for the club . Since he won Best 1st Player in '88 & the reserves B&F in '89, Craig played just 7 reserve games in his nest 64 & was a member of the club's '90 snr prem side. An invaluable commodity at the club, Craig is the sort of player who an turn a losing game around on his own . Well done Craig from all your Panther mates . RIDDLE'S 50 GAMES NO "JOKE" AT OMFC Yet another 50th game is played today at 0 . Mentonians by Andrew Riddle. Ridds began in '91 were he played 17 games with the inaugural U19 side & followed up in '92 with 9 games with the snr side . Primarily a backman, Ridds is highly regarded as a solid & consistent performer and somewhat of a quiet achievec Well done Ridds from all at Pantherland .
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UMPIRES CORNER by Mike Murray and. Steve McCarthy • The VAFAUA extends its sincere condolences to the fami!y and friends of popular and well respected 0!d Paradians field umpire, Brian Perry, following his sudden death last weekend . • Boundary umpire, Tim Shakespea re 's nickname is not 'William' . It's the name of his dog though ! • How's this for a'day in the life' of Frankie Martinez! Saturday morning loosening up around Endeavour Hills before being dropped off at Keysborough for an Old Mentonians appointment . Family collects him at 6 pm for a night out at the Coburg Drive-in . Returns home around 2 .30 am . Wife, Susan, must have desperately wanted to catch up with the latest Tom Cruise flick . Frank it'll be out on video in six months! • Caught up with (former) Ammo ump, Noel 'Old' McDonald at Keysborough recently . Noel with four (or five!!) kids on his ranch now certainly passes on his best wishes to all as the Finals approach . Noel is umpiring schools' fixtures nowadays with former VFA legdnd, Graham Marcy. • Congratulations to Bernie `Hee' Hoa re on providing the Hair Shampoo at Thursday training for the first time in eight years . • Question without notice : who was the lovely lady accompanying Santo `Enrico' Caruso at the recent Roast for Ray 'slug' Jordan? a VAFAUA 'Team of the Week' : Backs (Security) : D. Gourlay, P. Molloy, G . Thwaites. %2 Backs (Teachers): T. Hales, G . Grigg, P. Maebus Centres (Managers): R . Bell, S . Clinch, L . Gallagher %2 Forwards (Bankers) : M . Lentini, B. Johannsen, H . Little Forwards (Officers): D. McInerney, P. Cherry, D. Benjamin Followers(Sales): C. Swifte, G . Clancy, J . Natoli Interchange (Engineers); R . Mayston, S . Hopper, K . Pitcher. • PROFILE : Peter Gersc h Year Commenced Umpiring : 1981 ; VAFA (1992) . VAFA Games: 40 (approx) . Achievements: 'C' Grand Final
(1992) ; VAFA v S.A . (1993) ; VAFA v VCFL (1993) . Greatest Influence on Career : John Stucliffe and (father) Rob . Playing career: Nhill U/17's- regularly beaten by 30 gls - once by 47 g!s. No wonder he started umpiring! Most Memorable Match : Welshpool v Devon (Alberton League) . So cold there was no 'Time on', no breaks between quarters and three players were treated for hypothermia. Best player seen : Steve Brazil (NOBs) . Best Umpire: Andrew Kilner - the more we drank, the better he got! What I like about umpiring: Being part of a close-knit group and being involved in the game . Pethates : Late startto matches . Personal ambition: To reflect on my career after I've retired and be satisfied that I gave it my best shot . • PROFILE : Ron Marly n Nickname: Marty. Commenced Umpiring: SESFL (1976) ; VAFA (1989) VAFA Games : 80 (approx) . Achievements: Life Member of SESFLUA and the Newport FC. Playing Career: North Melb. 4th's (1960/61) ; 3rd's (1962/63) ; Newport FC (1960/75) . Pet hates: People who wave flags in front of me at the football . Most Memorable Match: OGs v Mentone (Como Park) - one umpire! Best umpires: I'm an exfootballer! What / like about umpiring: The buzz one gets from having a game going smoothly. Personal ambition: To keep going for a few more years. • REMINDER S August 16 : Annual Dinner (Arden St.) -(Compulsory) August 19 : Pre-finals BBQ (Headquarters) August 26 : Association meeting . September 11 : Big Mike's 'Open Fridge'. September 16: Park to Pub. September 19: 'A' Grand Final Spit Roast . September 24 : Presentation Night Dinner Dance (Auburn Heights Recreation Club) . October 11 : Swan Hill visit . • RACV TRAVEL : Keeps you on the move. Mike and Macc a
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5 YEARS AGO - 198 8 Marcellin grabbed fourth place in "A" Section when they beat Ormond by 2 points to ensure that it would meet Old Xaverians in the first semi . Leaders Ormond, were right off the boil at the wrong end of the season, two losses and a narrow win in the last three rounds . 200 gamesto Old Haileyburians Roger Paul, 6 club B&F, with two in 1975-76, his first years out of school . President, Captain, Life Member, Roger had done it all for his club . Mick Murray and Ron Lippold, the writers of Umpires' Corner, and always the men to know if a job has been done well, congratulated Ron Clarkson who waved the flags in his 100th amateur game. Rod who had umpired in other competitions said there was no doubt the VAFA was the best competition . What a night for Mark Mason (Preston) who won the "D" Section Lionel Pepper Medal B&F with 35 votes - 11 .3 pointers and 1 .2 pointer. Lou Burstin (Ajax), 18 votes, was runner-up, and K . Matherson (State Bank) third . Bernie Tierney (Whitefriars) followed up his 1987 "F" Section B&F with a victory in the "E" Section Jack Fullerton Medal, tieing with Mark Wilkinson (Aquinas OC) on 14 votes . Mark Cannon (Williamstown CYMS) won the "F" Section Ossie Meehan medal B&F scoring 27 votes in 10 games. For the record, Lionel Pepper came from the Parkside Club, was its first member on the Executive, and served the Association in that position from 1946 to 1962 until his tragic death by electrocution . Jack Fullerton was of course our longest serving Association secretary, holding that post from 1952 to 1977 . Ossie M eehan was an Old Paradians identity, particularly as a goal umpire, and was an executive member of great energy and enthusiasm from 1946 to 1970. One problem was that when he really got wou nd up at a meeting no one could understand him . Perhaps he'd got back to Gaelic . 'Os' was a great companion once the meeting was over . Both Jack and Ossie were made Life Members of the Association , 10 YEARS AGO - 198 3 Marcellin after setting an unenviable record of five successive defeats came out of their slump to fall in against Old Xaverians (8th) and now met North Old Bo ys at Bulleen to determine who would meet Collegians in the 'A' Section first semi . And what a thriller the game turned out to be - North 2 pts ahead at the last change, and the final score a DRAW, 16 .15 each . Best for North were Hedley, Weir, Dubois, B . Conti, G . Carroll, Jordan and Marcellin O'Donnell, Delahunt, Jones, Toomey, Boyce, Adam . Jim Hawkins commented it was one of the best games he'd witnessed in many a long day. North's much better percentage gained them fourth place. 'F' Section was a real thriller - two teams, Commonwealth Bank and F.I .T. on top with 48 pts played each other.
Old Geelong (3rd) and La Trobe (4th) on 44, and Clayton (5th) and UHSOB (6th) also on 44 pts, met . At 5 pm FIT was on top, Old Geelong (142 .9) second, Comm . Bank (133.3) third, and UHSOB (105 .4) fou rth . M ick Welsh became only the fourth playerto reach the 250 mark for North Old Boys - 1976 and 1981 A Section premierships, many state games, and a great worker for the club with his wife, Mary Anne . In the final round, Uni Blues, top in 'A' annihilated second team De La Salle 28.17 to 10 .10. De La were weakened by the absence of Deveson & M ichael Green . 150 games to Bulleen United's champion centre half back, Richard Morley, Club B&F in 77, 78, 79, 81 and 82 . 100 games to Blacks' Ross Booth, following his 100 + games at Monash, where he was captain 1973-74, winner of two B&Fs, runner up twice for A B&F and played for Victoria from 1976 to 1978 . (Ross is VAFA Executive Member in 1993) . 15 YEARS AGO - 197 8 100 games to MHSOB's dynamic 5'41/2" rover Norm Peatling - 1974 coach, 1976 best clubman . 1978 club assistant secretary and press correspondent . Extremely popular, Norm had taken many knocks and won the respect of all for his courage and skill . Commonwealth Bank congratulated Greg Dunkley, 150 games, life member, and great administrator, especially in the social field . Championship hopes for 1978 were dashed when both Old Melburnians (B reserves) and North Old Boys (Junior 1) succumbed to Parkside & Ormond respectively. Kew eighth and struggling to avoid relegation from 'C' played a great last quarter against third team St Kilda CBCOC when they kicked 3.6 to 0.1 in that term to win by 2 pts . Best were Toogood, Walker, Fletcher (Kew) and Jennings, Curry, C ro thie (St Kilda CBCOB) . Old Ivanhoe's greatest clubman, Alan `Snapper' Haug played his 200th game - a tribute to his determination and dedication as he had overcome a number of setbacks including a broken leg and a broken jaw. Quiet man Graham B ry ce played his 150th game - the MHSOB correspondent believed his form had been a little patchy this year but believed his recent marriage had heightened his interests in other areas . Loyal and enthusiastic, Graham was a tremendous onfield competitor and extremely fit . North Old Boys (Junior 1) had the 'wobbles' - their second successive loss when Uni Blues kicked 9.9 to 1 .5 in the first half and went on to win by 27 pts . Best were J . Roberts, Torney, Sullivan (Uni Blues) and Furey, McIntyre, Carroll (NOB) . 20 YEARS AGO - 1973 Congratulations to Richard Elliott, who played his
150th game for Old Carey. B&F on three occasions and runner up many other times, Richard had captained the club for four years . MHSOB were proud of four stalwarts, 150 games to Richard Harley and John Cooper, both Victorian representatives, and 100 games to Ross Wood and Bob Staley . In a high scoring game, Kew (5th) in 'B' section kicked 24.16 (160) to defeat Old Trinity(6th) 19.5 (119) . Best were Johnston, Mitchell, Hayes (Kew) and Watsford, Barley, R . Peers (OT) . Top goal kicker for the day was ickMahoney, who kicked 9 for St Bernanis,18.12 against Monash Blues . The Umpires' Corner asked "When were the rule s first adopted?" The answer was in 1874 at a meeting held in Nissen's Cafe, Exhibition Street, Melbourne . VAFA Umpire Brian Goodman was vehemently denying that he was in attendance at the meeting, although it was believed that he was the printer of the first rule book named "The Victorian Rules of Football ; " merely afoldover card of four pages, carried in the shirt pocket of the umpire. 25 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Brunswick paid tribute to Don `Flash' Simpson, their speedy wingman, who played his 250th game . Don also had served the club as delegae for 6 years . North Old Boys, battling to avoid relegation, put up a great fight against top side Old Paradians and went down by only 4 pts . Old Scotch, with their second win for the year, settled Collegians hope of competing in the Finals when they outclassed their opponents to win by nearly 9 gls. Hay, Whitford & Dave Bird were best for victors while Chris Roach (5 gls), Wood & Powell did most to keep Collegians in the game . Ivanhoe & Geelong drew at Ivanhoe . The home side were a little unlucky as they kicked 1 .7 inthefinal quarter to the visitors' solitary goal . 35 YEARS AGO - 195 8 I n a very tight game, Commonwealth Bank Juniors kicked 5 .7 to Alphington's 4.9 to inflict first defeat upon the 'Tons'. Best were Phillips, Lake, Taylor(Bank) and
McCormack, Compte, Humphries (Alphington) . Winners were celebrating with a dinner at Phair's Hotel and an evening at the Tivoli . (Will older readers please explain the passing of those two institutions to the present generation? N .R .) Old Brighton Grammarians forward Doug Ridley, posted his 50th goal to become first OBG player to kick 50 in a season . I n B, Powerhouse (8th) came from 3 gls down at last chance to finish over leader Old Paradians, to win by 4 pts . Pirrie, Thompson, Mannes (R H .) & Hill, Foley, McCarthy (Old P) were best . For the battle of the 'Geelongs', Old Geelong Grammarians at home weretoo strong for the Country boys and won 10.16 to 6 .8. The win kept OGGs in fourth position in B Section . John Laird, Tinsley & Bob Joyce (OGG) and Riley, McIntosh, Miller (Geel) were best . Caulfield Grammarians, with a convincing 19 pt victory over second team, Parkside, were now only 2 pts outside the Four. Davidson, Dixon, Harrison (CG) & Cro ssling, Barry, Kane (P'side) starred. QUIZ : Whereabouts were Phair's Hotel and the Tivoli Vanderbuilt Theatre? 45 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Ivanhoe's Ron Smith deserved a mention - he joined the club in 1933, was still going strong and kicked his 1000th gl for the club. (What other clubs can boast a 1000 goalkicker? - N .R . ) Brunswick & Geelong were secure on top in ' B' and 'C' sections. Two names later to become well known in Amateur Football, Manson Russell and Geoff Hibbins made their debuts with Old Scotch and Collegians. both won 'A' B&F awards and played many interstate games . QUIZ : What do John Hawkins (1983) Richard Elliott (1973) and Manson Russell (1948) have in common ? -saAi}noexR V:JVA fo uewiiayo auaooeq of uo fuaM iiV - 66 1. tiBMSN V 'IS 119ssn8 spaennof 6uio6 uotsuennS woJ} spleA OOG 'apis sea 'faaatg aMinog ui saM iionil ayl -IS uaan0 spaennot 6uio6 '•is ytaqezi13 woa f spaeA 00G 'apis tsea 'laaafS suqloD ui sem iafoH s,aieyd - 89 6L ti3MSN17
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- FINALS FOOTY The Ultimate in Mental Pressure By Michael Griffiths, BA, GD Soc Psych, Sports Science. Consulting Psychologist - 347 8188 A rticle submitted by John Keenan (Originally the theme ofthis article was to be something
totally different to this, however, 1 realised that about a quarter of our coaches are about to prepare forthe lead up to a finals campaign and then the finals games themselves, and thought some may be interested in the following. - JK) For decades it has been said that playing in football finals is a completely different game from the normal home and away games . Ce rt ainly any footballer at any level, from junior through to AFL, would agree that the intensity with which the game is played during a finals series is increased significantly. If one considers that the 4 or 5 teams ( 6 teams in AFL) are the best teams in the competition, then what separates them on the day of a finals game may not necessarily be the fitness or skill levels of the teams involved, but more their ability to respond effectively to the increased mental pressure that is applied, not only during a game but also the pre-match and post-match hype. It is very impo rtant for coaches to carefully consider the psycholo g ical preparation instilled in the player on the way to a finals series . Throughout the season the coach has been able to strategically steer his side into a finals position and needs to develop a continuing strategy to get to the Grand Final . Finally, an approach that puts his team into a position to win that final game of the year is imperative . What are the circumstances teams find themselves in which require special mental preparation for successful finals series? FINALS MENTAL FOCU S
If one considers the various finishing positions on a competition ladder at the end of the season, each position may require a different focus mentally . Finishing at say 3 or 4, (or 4/5) will mean that the teams involved are going to be most likely in a "sudden death" game. Finishing in the top 2 means that the outcome of a finals game will be possibly a weeks rest or a second chance if a loss prevails in a semi-final . Coaches throughout the season continually talk about taking "one game at a time ." This is probably the greatest football truism . However, in finals football the focus on doing th e "right thing at the tight time" is of critical importance. port Psychologists discuss extensively the differenc e between PROCESS versus OUTCOME . What this means is that many sports people focus their attention on the consequences of winning or losing as a means of gearing up for an event . This is typically referred to as an "OUTCOME" focus. Certainly this focus on the winning of the game is the traditional emphasis that coaches typically base their pre-match addresses and discussions on . Whilst the relative merits of focussing on the outcomes of a finals game could be discussed at length, it could be argued that an over emphasis on this could distract a team to thoughts about what it would
be like to win or lose, rather than to focus on what they need to do to achieve a positive outcome. FEAR OF FAILUR E Invariably, the psychological pressure players experience derives from thoughts about outcomes . Typically the thoughts relate to the fear of failure . This may lead to anxiety, nervousness and tension, all of which makes effective performance difficult. The appropriate approach would be to focus on positive action . Whilst this may seem obvious, it is recognised that during finals time the possible outcomes are more the focus of most players . Therefore a strategy has to be designed which emphasises all those things that need to be done throughout the finals series so thatthe appropriate outcome occurs . Over the past ten years I have been involved with a number of football teams that have made finals series . In 1987 a team I was consulting finished in third place and was faced with afirst semi-final "sudden death" game. This was against a team that we had not beaten throughout the season and in fact they had beaten us in the previous season's final series. PROCESS OR OUTCO M E? Accordingly, the team's recent outcomes had been negative and certainly if the strategy had been to focus on the winning or losing of the game, this may have placed undue psychological pressure on the team . In discussions with the coach, it was felt that the emphasis for pre-match addresses and individual discussions had to be on the processes the team had to complete in order to achieve success. It was agreed that throughout this game and subsequent finals games there would be no mention of what it would be like to win or lose, rather the coach followed the below-mentioned format, particularly in all pre-match addresses. "When we do the following things better than our opposition: Tackle - chase - kick - run - spoil smother - harass - handpass - kick for goal pressure - the outcome will look after itself. " there would be no mention of "if" the team did it because the word "if" places an element of doubt in a player's mind . The word "when" assumes the player is going to do these things therefore there is no doubt . The messages that the players get at the quarter and halftime breaks were also of great concern . Of critical importance, was avoiding the denigration of players who made mistakes. It was felt that there was no point during these short breaks reinforcing what a player may have done wrong . Rather it was important to have him and the team focus on what was required for the next 30 minutes. Again the emphasis was on the "process" to the point that the players could not have any doubt about what was required . In that year the team did do these things more effectively that the opposition not only in the 1st semi continued page â&#x2013;ş
®COACHES CLIPBOARD continued from page . . . final, but also the preliminary and the grand final . PROCESS CREATES CONFIDENC E In discussion with the players after the final series, it was agreed that the increased emphasis on the process throughoutthe final series was a success . Asthe series went on particularly after the 1st semi final, their confidence as both a team and as individuals increased because they developed an unwavering belief in their ability to do what was required better than their opponents on a moment by moment basis which meant that the outcome would look after itself . The calm, controlled approach that individuals had to each game indicated that each player knew whatthey had to do . Prior to each game there was little "yelling or screaming" as there traditionally is prior to finals games, rather there was a continual stream of positive, constructive comments made on each player, again designed to build confidence. All these comments by team mates emphasised the requirements of each individual and focussed on their strengths . In conclusion, the preparation of the psychological aspect of finals games cannot be underestimated . To say that a player must be highly motivated is not good enough . There ity is that all players in finals series are motivated . The difference between those teams that succeed or fail is how a coach grasps and channels that motivational energy. SO M E FINALS NOTES - ALLAN JEANS Approaching the finals is the time to summon all our professional pride, tighten our discipline and lift the intensity of our efforts . Approximately 1 month before final s Do a complete appraisal of all senior players and their injuries. Then implement programmes (where possible) to ensure all players are physically and Mentally prepared for the finals (Assistance of Medical Staff is required) . Gradually increasethe general workload on thetrack until the players are doing approximately 15 minutes extra . Don't leave it to the last night . Inform the players of the reasons for the extra work . Apart from the above additional work, do not permit the playersto overtrain and leave it on the track . Try and maintain a normal routine on and off the training track. Involve the senior players by giving them more responsibility with the younger and inexperienced players . Finals are an exciting experience. However don't get caught up in the hype. Everybody must keep their feet on the ground . Ascertain as much information as possible regarding the other teams participating in the finals . About two or three weeks before the finals designate a spy to each team to determine their strengths and weaknesses .
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During the finals Don't over instruct players before games - K .I .S .S . (Keep It Simple Stupid) . Stress and fear of failure are the major psychological problems in the finals . The great satisfaction of winning a Grand Final is the knowledge that you were able to control your own inner doubts and fears on the day that it really counts . Don't leave any stone unturned in preparing for what could be a once in a lifetime opportunity. Overall, stick basically to your normal routine, because you must have been doing most things correctly to reach the finals. Of course you then have the extremely difficult task of finalizing the best/most versatile 20 players. Once the dye is cast with your team it's up to the players . The hardest thing I've encountered is to tell the 3-4 players not in the team that they've missed out . After the match - obviously we have a winner or loser - success needs no explanation ; unfortunately failure will not accept any alibi . In the heat of the moment be gracious in defeat and humble in victory. Don't give blame if you loseatthetime . Inthe clear light of day look at what went wrong - find the reasons rather than making excuses so that you can take steps for next year. I see no point in critising the players as I don't know one who wouldn't give it his best shot in a Grand Final . FINALS FOOTY - The Ultimate in Mental Pressure - By Michael Griffiths, BA, GD Soc Psych, Sports Science. Consulting Psychologist - 347 8188 Article submitted by John Keena n RESOURCE OF THE WEEK : Here is an extract from this weeks ' Resource of the Week', John Bertrands book 'Born to win : "In every walk of life, a tightly grouped, determined, well trained team will so often overcome pure genious . All they need is an explicit belief that they can fight and win, that they can overcome opposing cleverness with unshakable determination, tireless work, and the desire to back each other to cover each others mistakes, and ultimately to triumph through sheer sense of communal purpose" "Born to win" is available from Melbourne Sports Books for $25. 'Resource of the Month' for August 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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TUESDAY AUGUST 10 199 3 VAFA against RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC on various charges of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association, in that during the match played on July 17 - a) Player Craig Krisohos did allegedly strike player Peter Ahearn behind the play . Charge sustained - player Krisohos suspended for 8 matches . b) Club reserve players and or spectators did consume alcohol during the senior match - charge sustained and the club fined $250 . c) Club put on a suspended fine of $500 related to the constant and obscene language of the club supporters; verbal abuse of spectators towards players and lack of club control over spectator behaviour exercised . This suspended fine to be added to any fine that may be imposed for any offences found proven of this nature up to the end of season 1994 . VAFA against MARCELLIN on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association in that during the senior game played on July 31st Marcellin runner Vito Paonessa did use abusive and insuslting language towards afield umpire . Charge sustained and the runner suspended from acting in an official on-field capacity until June 1st 1994 - this does not affect the official's capacity to play for the club. Marcellin fined $100 . Phil Stevens, Investigations Co-ordinato r
FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORE S BY5P.M . MARCELLIN 5.08' (4th time) 0. CAREY U19 5.10 (5th time) CAULFIELD GR U19 5 .04 (4th time) 'Clubs had to be contacted for scores
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NORTH 1322 129 .20 48 AQUINAS OB 12 5 0 1708 ELTHAM OC 12 3 0 1076 704 152 .84 48 1630 97.96 32 OLD DON GRAM . 8 9 0 1597 OLD PARADIANS 11 4 0 822 685 120 .00 44 1721 80,88 20 POWERHOUSE 5 12 0 1392 NORTH OLD BOYS 10 5 0 915 698 131 .09 40 1943 6485 12 BULLEEN UNITED 3 14 0 1260 KEW 10 5 0 743 739 100.54 40 2196 5405 8 ANZ BANK 2 15 0 1187 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 6 0 845 669 12631 36 8 2461 51A8 ELSTERNWICK 2 15 0 126 7 MARCELLIN 8 7 0 771 914 8435 32 Fl SECTIO N ST BERNARDS 6 9 0 924 1003 92 12 24 .11 48 1351 154 ST JOHNS OC 12 5 0 2082 THERRY 6 9 0 558 1048 5324 24 1487 119.44 48 ST MARYS 12 5 0 1776 OLD GEELONG 3 12 0 372 1002 3713 12 1632 107.05 48 PENINSULA OB 12 5 0 1747 CLUB XVIII - SOUT H 1500 121 .27 44 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 11 6 0 1819 OLD XAVERIANS 13 2 0 1245 577 215.77 52 1496 122.86 40 ST ANDREWS 10 7 0 183 8 OLD SCOTCH 12 3 0 1095 674 162 .46 48 1658 95.90 40 SALESIAN OC 10 7 0 1590 1657 102.84 32 UHSOB B 9 0 1704 OLD MELBURNIANS 11 4 0 1009 594 169 .87 44 1806 80.07 20 MAZENOD OC 11 4 0 1037 720 144.03 44 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 5 12 0 1446 1827 74.71 12 BLOODS 9 6 0 923 574 16080 36 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 14 0 1365 2 1296 2249 57.63 8 OLD CAREY MONASH WHITES 8 7 0 917 848 108.14 32 F2 SECTION COLLEGIANS 4 11 0 ~ 547 1221 44 .80 16 1060 218.87 56 OAKLEIGH AFC 14 3 0 2320 MONASH GRYPHONS 3 12 0 608 1234 49 .27 12 1122 191 .00 56 UNIVERSITY REDS 14 3 0 2143 DE LA SALLE 2 13 0 473 1076 43 .96 8 1274 136 .42 56 YARRA VALLEY OB 14 3 0 1738 POWERHOUSE 2 13 0 410 1485 27 .61 8 1217 158.18 48 RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 5 0 1925 UNDER 19 - 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