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Julq lOth, 6 pm at e ; . Wednesday evening ( ~ Park) the Club Members to calle an ~ raordfnarY Meeting of p, posed resolutions, which if passed will allow players who may otherwise have been Amateur ty to play after June 30th, the chance denied the abili . to play In rnew of recent decision by the VFL in regard to VAFA players transferring between the two bodies, it has been recommended by the Executive that all VAFA players who are VFL Listed players shall be considered to be e under the sameL'S~ rules thos z and in respect to the VFL Supplementary players athat have made players the same provisions/guideline s them available for their clubs up to June 30 (rules 44 andThis 55). would mean all these players would be able to play for either their VFL/VAFA club AFTER June 30th -e if the proposed rule changes are passed by th that is Members . 3 VAFA senior games required to haveigplayed season. VAFA throughout the complete In effect this means that the system of establishing a "credit" of VAFA matches compared to VFL matches after n not be a consideration and the June 30th wou Id ow need to play the first match after June 30th with the VAFA club would not become vital . Should the proposed changes to the rules be adopted would be effective on and from June 30th .this year which is crucial to VFL List players of this year Why the change? It has become obvious that under exist at the moment (rules the rules of the VAFA that 44 and 55), should the VFL not allow a listed player to play for his VAFA club on the first weekend after June 30th (this weekend) ie . insist he plays with his VFL club , the player will not be allowed to play VAFA football again for the rest of the year, even if he is given VFL permission to do so on subsequent weekends - that is presuming we persisted with the current eligibility rule . frustrated during the season Many clubs have beenplayers who are on VFL Lists to date to find that "their" - in some cases even when ilable to them are not ava the VFL club has a bye our players still are not made an attempt to available to play with their VAFA club . In confusion that exists surrounding the guidelines clarify
e VFL works under to rule players eligible or ineligible, I hav e enctosea we su«u~11 ~sb - .00 am of the last working day of I . By no later than I 1 the week, a VFL club is to fax to the VFL a list of players that the VFL club gives its permission to compete for their interchange (VAFA) club . 2, When a VFL club has both its Senior and Reserves teams competing on a given weekend the VFL rules that, the VFL club can only give permission for any player not selected in either of the two teams for that weekend . its senior team com3. When a VFL club has only peting on a given weekend the VFL rules that the VFL club can only give permission for any player not selected in the Senior team for that weekend . for both its 4, When a VFL club has a bye fixtured teams the VFL rules that the VFL Senior and Reserves club can only give permission to those players who were given permission for the previous weekend's round of matches or who did not play through injury on the previous weekend . > EDirpRl~li, - Continued on Page 16
INDEX . . . . . . .1 Editorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . .. . . . Section A . . . . . . . 4 . . .
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OLD 1ViELBtTRNI1 NS JU ST HANGING O N he slide continues for OM's with their fifth succesT sive loss and they are now perched to tumble out of the four. In 1995, they won their first five, dropped the next five and then went through that Xavs-type changeof-coach tortuous saga . A capitulation to Ormond was uninspiring last week and some midnight oil will have to be burned to turn their graph upwards . But strong wins by University Blues and Old Haileybury were the highlights of the round as both clubs shore up their prospects of figuring prominently in this year's finals. Blues have won the last five out of six and the Bloods four out of five to now comfortably sit in spots two and three respectively . No real threats underneath them . After all the drama surrounding Xavs, what with the appointment of Nick Bourke and the Dominic Berry permit, expectations were running high for some consistency in their performances . After a torrid battle at Elsternwick Park last Sunday, Xavs finished over a gallant Old. Scotch and now climb over Mazenod into eighth Relegation for the Red and Blacks one minute : eyes on a four possie the next . As for top and bottom, Collegians and Ormond both had strong wins . Collegians held off a strong finishing St . Bernards to maintain that two game break at the top and Ormond will not lie down as they spreadeagled OM's kicking 16 to 4 after half time and now track down Mazenod and swap that bottom place . A pack develops for that vital fourth spot . DE LA SALLE V UNIVERSITY BLUE S
Everything fine on the inside as the Healys and the Chandlers laid the foundation plague for the De La Salle rebirth in the years to come . However, on the outside not so good . A disciplined and methodical Blues were doing their own sort of groundwork and setting up a comphrensive win over their rivals . Too much leg speed and acceleration over the mud in the heavy conditions . Inaccuracy early was costly for Blues, but Gil McLachlan was stamping his authority on the match and overall a committed and highly skilled Blues team determined to spoil De La's party . Chris Stewart Impressed and Richard Furphy was tough at the ball in his best form for the year . The Cavaliers, Vandenbergs and a touch of Polkinghornes finished off their work with an class. For De La Salle, brothers Stephen and Dami Crowe battled hard and Andrew Mackintosh brought the ball forward repeatedly . OLD SCOTCH V OLD XAVERIANS Plen ty hanging on this match: Xavs . out of the relegation pit and Scotch a chance to return to the four . Terrific match with a big crowd enjoying hard, tough
footy with no beg parbut Xavs . were dons, ~ able to grind the tenacious Cardinals dow n in the last quarter and boot five goals to one to win by I points . Just too many options up forward with Da Richardson lively and Paddy Barrett and Daniel Dona tying up the win with fine goals to seal Scotch's fate . Bi Scotch put in a desperate effort and the Hoskings, Hol and Andrew Smith were always at the fall of the ba and shovelling the footy out . Andrew Mi llar made h presence felt in a welcome return. Xavs broke the shac: les in the finish, and with accurate disposal through tl breeze, finished off a crucial win and supporters breathi a sigh of relief. OLD MELBURNIANS V ORMOND The OM's slide continues as Ormond walked all ov a depressing Redlegs in the second half. OM's almost to goals up at the main break, kicked the next two ar looked set to return to the winning list, but the undylr 'Monds' booted the next 16 to 2 to record a 63 po h win. It was almost rock bottom the previous week again Xavs, but the brittleness of Old Melburnians once aga shone through as they now reach an absolute low poir But some credit to Ormond as they applied themselv consistently to the task kicking 21 goals with burly Cra Symes (5) and Marty Wrodarczik ( 4), Paul McDona playing his 200th, and part of the Ormond successes the late eighties, was an inspiration to his younger tea mates and Darren Wood was named best . For OM's, an unforgettable performance, Cam Thomson, Andre Hewitt and the consistent Simon Rabbit were nami best. COLLEGIANS V ST. BERNARD' S
Dour struggle on the Village Green as St. Bernar( fought rearguard action in the last quarter booting fil goals to hvo points and only go down by nine . Conditim didn't help pretty football in a match that Co llegiar were never going to lose maintaining a steady four five up for most of the day. Rugged Steve Laussen off half back flank returned from Demon duties and w ; conditioi best, while Matt Galbraith appreciated the and the deceptive Brock Mooney kicked four to no reach 44 for the season . Jason Gollant, off early was blow for the Bernards and they had to rely on Stephe their dravf Perrett, Jack Overman and Dan Sawicki for OLD HAILEYBURY V MAZENO D
Twenty three goals in the last three matches says all for Mazenod as injuries wreck any chance of the booting a winning score against opposition teams . A he ror run and now to plunge to second last which will te the mettle of this club who have seen the good times ov recent years . No Noble, Boysen, Morg an , Handley aro others made it a cakewalk for Old Haileybury to bo THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 79 ÂŁ
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its percentage and leap to third . Gary Phi llips is certainly making a welcome retu rn with a best on the ground performance, beanpole Craig Hucker took 15 marks and Andrew Dowsing amassed possessions everywhere . For the Nodders, Mick O'Hara tried valiantly and David Murray back from Supp duties and Chris Belleville were their best players . PREVIEW A wander up to the University Oval is not to be missed as one and two, Co llegians and University Blues tackle each other. The Lions could draw three in front of Blues and have a mortgage on that top berth, but the smart money will be on the home side to win by 14 points . Old Xavs have the scent of victory and wi ll make it three on the trot with a win over De La Salle by 21 points, while Old Haileybury on their own turf will continue to make life uncomfortable for OM's and win by 23 points . Ormond watched the Old Scotch bubble burst last Sunday, but they won't repeat the dose same time, same place this week . The Cardinals by 17 points . In the final match, Mazenod an d St . Bernards will play a draw. Selections: University Blues, Old Xavs ., Old Scotch, Old Haileybury with Mazenod and St . Bernards all square.
IAN McMULLIN PLAYS HI S 100TH GAM E Ian McMullin played his 100th game on Saturday 15th June v . Uni Blues . He first played for OMs in 1982 at the age of 17. He was a VAFA state representative in that year and 1994 . Ian is a fantastic clubman and continues to be a first class footballer . He is unfortunate that injuries have prevented him from playing to his full potential .
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL B . MOONEY COLLEGIANS 4 44 D . RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 1 40 A. LENNEN UNI . BLUES 3 39 N . MOREY OLD HAILEYBURY 4 35 P . GILMOUR ST . BERNARD S 2 32 RE-SERVES L . McDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 45 CURRAN DE LA SALLE 20 STEWART ORMOND 16 WILSON UNI BLUE S 16 DONATI OLD XAVERIANS 15
JULY 13 - ROUND 13 COLLEGIANS v . OLD XAVERIAN S DE LA SALLE v . ORMOND OLD SCOTCH v. OLD HAILEYBURY
OLD MELBURNIANS v- MAZENOD ( "E,P, Sun, - tentative) ST BERNARDS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES
SENIORS COLLEGIANS 4 .2 4.4 9.7 9.9 .63 ST BERNARDS 0 .2 1.5 3.5 8.8 .56 Collegians Mooney 4, Peters. Sheerly 2 . Wallace . Best Laussen, Galbraith. Mooney . Peters, Parkin . Kerr. St Bernardo Perrett 3. Vassallo. Gilmour 2. Taylor. Best Perrett. Overman, Sawicki, Combo. Backhouse . Capes. DE LA SALLE 2 .1 3.2 4.6 5.7.37 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .7 5 .14 5 .19 9 .26.80 Be La Salle Crowe 2 . Harrison . 6lakinson, Mannix . Best MacKintosh, Hodder. Crowe, Abrahams. Crowe. Lafferty. University Blues Lennen 3. Rourke 2, Blood . McLachlan, Stewart. Cavalier. Best Furphy,rrclachlaa Vandenberg . Cavalier. Polkinghorne . McIntyre. OLD SCOTCH 1 .3 4.5 5.7 6.7.43 OLD XAVERIANS 1 .5 2 .7 3 .13 8 .14.62 Oid Scotcb Dluthie. Wilson . Angus, Hume. Grigg, Gibbs . Best Aujard, Hosking. patterson. Hughes . Gibbs . C . Hosking. Old Xaverlans Jones 4. Richardson, Barret. McDonald, Donati. Best Brush6eld . Brennan . PetrofC Wood, McClelland, Hanneberry . OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .4 6 .11 8 .12 10 .15.75 ORMOND 3 .6 5 .7 12.7 21 .12.138 Old ktelburalans O'Brien. Kennedy. Campbell 2 . Anastasakis, BrmnetL Webb, Rabbit. Best Thompson . Hewitt, Rabbitt, Susa, Kennedy . Stuckey . Ormond Symes 5 . Wrodarczyk 4. Block 3. D. Connell, B. Connell, Wood 2, Remman . Presser, Forrest . Bestl Wood, Wrodarezyk, McDonald . Jobling. Orr. Remman. OLD BAILEYBURY 4 .1 8 .4 14 .11 18 .14.122 MAZENOD OC 1 .0 3 .2 5.2 6 .4.40 Old Haileybury Morey 4 . Bucker. Walden, Lappage 3 . Dowsing 2, Kraus . Byrns. Milton . Best Phillips, Dowsing, Kraus. Connell, Byms, Hucker. Mauaod OC Sharp 2, Fisher, Hanley,Marshall. Robinson. Bestl Marshall. Barker. Lane. O'Hara. Belleville. Murray. RESERVES COLLEGIANS 3 .3 4.8 4.9 4 .11 .35 ST BERNARDS 0 .0 1.4 1.8 2 .9.21 Collegians Kennealty 4 . Best Entwisle. Johnston. Harding, Smith, hartnett . Kenneally. St Bernards Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . DE LA SALLE 1 .4 5.9 7.13 8 .17.65 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.2 0.2 1.4 1 .5.11 De La Salle Fisher 2 . Buick . Curran. Farrrell, Grace, Jacobs. Longstaff. Best Wright. shannon, Fisher, Grace . Wyles . Albon . University Blues Muller. Best Markley. Wilcox . Buckley . Stephens, Norman . Thomas. OLD SCOTCH 3 .2 3.5 6.6 6 .6.42 OLD XAVERIANS 2 .0 4,5 5.6 6 .6.42 Old Scotch Reid 2 . McDonnell . Cowper. Hooper. Steele . Best Kerr. Spiden, Walch . Woodhouse, Hooper . Lloyd. Old Xaverlaas Lechte, Collins. Lemire, Keyhoe, Webb, Tuddenham. Best Lowe. Webb, t.echte . Belli. Harmebery. Keyhoe. OLD MELBURNIANS 4.3 6.4 9.6 11 .7.73 ORMOND 3 .1 5.2 6.5 6 .7.43 Old Melburnians Dixon, Morrell 3 . Bunn. Boyd. Nelson, Crump. Power. Best Smith. Nelson, Sereda, Morrell . HarC Boyd . Ormond Wmdarrryk . Kingston 2 . Alexander. Horset'ield . Best Horsefield, Keating. Kingston. Kukuljan .izhnec Wrodarczyk. OLD HAILEYBURY 3.1 6.2 7.4 7 .7.49 MAZENOD OC 6 .4 9.7 9 .10 10.14.74 Old Hatleybury Baxter 3, Carson 2. Kirkwood-Scott. Scoffen . Best Kirkwood-Scott Orton . Kyle . Carson, Floyd, Baxter. Mazenod Be Marm 3, Tucker 2. Steinfort. Vine . Riley. Bourbon, Fay. Best Howard. LeCouteur. Bourbon, Steinfort. Fisher, Mann .
UNIVERSITY BLUES v . COLLEGIANS Field : R . Simon . P. Gersch ; Boundary : B . Brown, J . Stevenson; Goal : G . Wright, P. Gluyas. OLD XAVERIANS v . DE LA SALLE Field : M . McCrohan, R . Bell ; Goal : K. Pitcher, D . Napoli . ORMOND v. OLD SCOTCH (E.P. Sun .) Field: A. Damen, M . Jackson ; Boundary : F. Martinez, J . Wright ; Goal: B . Nash, C . May (Res .) B. Jephson, G. Baumgarten . OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD MELBURNIANS (Reserves Oval 2) Field : J . Toohey, G . Thwaites ; Goal : M . Richardson, A . Simpson . MAZENOD v. ST BERNARDS Field : M . Gibson, H . Little; Goal : R . Richards, G . Grigg . REME MB ER PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E
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The next 2 weeks before the July 20 break are going to be important to a number of sides for a variety of reasons . Ivanhoe and B anyule have the chance to catch Brighton in the four, this week Therry have the chance to put the pressure on Parade for 2nd spot and MHSOB, Old Ivanhoe and NOBS need to win at least one of the next two games to keep these relegation "blues" at bay . I'm not going to try and predict what's going to happen as my tipping has been abysmal but the ladder after 13 rounds should make for some interesting reading. REVIEW OF ROUND 1 1 PARADE V NOB S My prediction of a close game was way off the mark, as Parade were able to outscore NOBS in every quarter and run out easy 12 goal winners . Mick Geary has proved to be a great recruit and was easily best on ground for Parade as he moved between CHB, Ruck and CHF. The on ball brigade of Dion Ciavola and Simon Vincent gathered numerous possessions during the day and continually provided opportunities for Kerr (6 goals) and Harrison (4 goals) up forward . In defence Brabender, Philp and Zappa were able to keep the opposition to just 5 goals. For NOBS their fight for survival continues with Curry, Mikunda and Sleep being judged their best players on a disappointing day for them and especially for exParade player Abrahams, Beck and assistant coach Paul Shannon . THERRY V BRIGHTO N I watched this game at EP and it certainly was a struggle tor both sides in the conditions and Therry probably won the game in the lst quarter by kicking 4 goals 6 behinds with the dry ball . Brighton had the better of the next 2 quarters but could only manage 3 goals 10 behinds and missed some golden opportunities in the 3rd quarter to be down by 5 points at 3/4 time . In the final stanza Therry got 2 early goals through Mick Goodwin (a great snap) and Bosanko and then were able to slog it out to win by 17 points and secure 3rd spot . Boyle, Gauci and Holl ow were part of a terrific defence for Therry whilst Pat Gorman and captain Dennis Castaldi were winners across the eentre. Brighton have now lost 3 in a row and can say goodbye to the double chance and find themselves only a game clear in fourth spot . The quicker they can get back Pryor, Mitchell and Rickarby from injury the better off they will be . MHSOB V BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOW E
48 goals between the 2 sides on a wet day wasn't a bad return but unfortunately for the Bullants they only kicked 16 of them . Bulleen scored well enough in each term but conceded 8 goals in every quarter to Melbourne who recorded a 104 point victory wit h 4
almost everyone getting into the act with 15 different goalkickers. Fairchild in th e ruck was best on ground whilst the onballers ~ Glover, Comer and Athanasopoulos did what th( liked . Jason Bamert at CHF kicked 5 and fed oi plenty of handballs to his teammates and Woodle got a bag of 6 . For Bulleen it was the same old be players in James (7 goals), Peter George, Parris ar . Thompson and just when they thought the seasc couldn't get any worst I believe Simon Driver injure his wrist again and left the field in the Is"t quarter. was a good % boost for MHSOB who will fancy the chances at home this week . OLD TR INITY V OLD IVANHOE
A 7 goal to 1 goal final quarter by Trinity final saw off a determined Old Ivanhoe who got a lot Cloc er than many other sides this year . For Trinity Sai Kennedy was named best with Settling, Ramsde and Dalrymple all having their usual swag of posse : sions on the ball . In defence Sutcliffe an d Cummin were able to drive their team forward continually an keep their opponents to just 8 goals . For Old Ivanho it was that regular quartet of onballers of Parke i Tully, Donaldson and Pappos who never gave up fc their side and one wonders where Old Ivanhoe woul be without them as they are named in their best ju, about every week. IVANHOE V BANYTJL E
A important game between two of the middl placed sides resulted in a 33 point win to Ivanho courtesy of a 7 goal 2nd quarter in which Banyul could only manage 1 point . Apparently Banyule' coach Rick Brockwell could be heard in Beverle Road during his half time address . The Bears fough back in the 3rd quarter with 4 goals but when kick ing to the clubroom end in the last term could agaii only score the 1 solitary point . Peter Lee had a grea game at CHB for Ivanhoe and with McFarlance the, were part of a match winning defence . Ivanhoe cvel coined back CHF Tucker from overseas and the con ditions suited Kendall and La Rosa who were alway, on the bottom of the pack . Best for Banyule wen Wilkes, Gray, McDermott and O'Brien . PREVIEW OF ROUND 1 2
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Last week the answer was Rod Owen and the winner was that goal kicking machine of the Parade reserves Bluey Flynn. This week I will be at Therry v parade. Who am I? I played 78 games for 3 clubs between 1977 and 1986 and hailed from Scotch College, I was a nuggety utility player who left my first club because I was tired of being a fringe player . press correspondents for each club please contact me by 1 .OOpm on the Monday following the game. Please call on 9457 4079 (AH), 9268 1568 (BH) or fax 9268 1576 (BM .
100 GAMES FOR SIMON VINCENT Old Paradians wish to congratulate Simon Vincent on his 100th game today against Therry, "Vino" a vice captain of the seniors is renowned for his fierce determination and his attack on the ball is an inspiration for all at the club. A regular 30+ possession winner in the centre and winner of our B and F last year, Simon is again having a terrific year in 1996 . We all look forward to the next 100 games "Vino" .
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fter the heavy rain on Friday, the five grounds A played on last Saturday were described by correspondents as "mid winter mud heap", "glue pot", "Bayside bog", "greasy rubbish", and other expressions that cannot be used in this well censored family publication. Upsets were inevitable after the rains but unfortunately this poor scribe must make his selections on a Monday evening. After last week the coveted "Connell Cup" may appear to be ready for presentation to one cocky little E Central scribe, but "Dazzer" there is a long way to go and a good deal more water to fall before the fat lady gargles . REVIEW ROUND 1 1 At Hampton, SKOBs put the early score on the board and held off a spirited second half challenge by the Rovers . Slow starts in heavy conditions can make life very difficult . The Rovers 5 goals to 2 in the second half gave the SKOBs a fright and suggests the Rovers may be just about ready to cause a few upsets . For the SKOBs, "Rooster" Hart, Dolly, Brady, Kennedy and Tezza were best, whilst Rovers had many good contributors in a very even performance . Old Mentonians, despite one solitary second half goal kicked by "Big Bad Ads" in the last stanza, held on to beat St. Kilda South Caulfield who could not make up a 22 point half time deficit. OMs played "champagne" footy early, with fierce tackling and direct kicking being the recipe for the upset . The Saints had a red hot go late in the game to give it a shake, but OMs deserved the precious four points on the day . For the Saints, Nick Astapenko, "Sink" Gardner, Hayes-Dewar, Tkocz and A. McGaw were best . For the OMs, Dart, Leonard, D . Ditto, Leaver and Lean were best in an even performance.
Seven early goals to Old Geelong told the story against Whitefriars in a game described as a "fairly dour slog" . Starting with the "dry" end of the ground, OGs with Howells firing up forward, a rejuvenated John Manton back in town and James Cook showing plenty of endeavour on the ball, were never in trouble . For the Friars, Chris Harris, Gary Johnson, Paul Coghlan and Jim Begley were the shining lights . With six individual goal scorers, the Friars had difficulty in converting from the many second half opportunities . In a "scrappy dour struggle" . Ajax jumped Marcellin early but could not withstand the Eagles fight back in the second term . The half time lead of 24 points was maintained throughout a fiercely contested second half, Damien Sampimon was excellent in defence for the Eagles, whilst Adam Ryder, Chris Purcell , Phillips, Day and Cooper were top performers . Ajax had winners in Danny Pat, Phil Goldberg and Danny Gunn, whilst Andrew Kalinski m anaged 5 goals from limited opportunities . A sensational finish by St . Bedes Mentone Tigers saw the upset of the round over a very disappointing 6
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Thomastown . Big men, Steve McCarthy and Brendan Beasley , set the ball rolling on numerous occasions and were instrumental in lifting th, Tigers and scoring goals early in the last quarter, Adan Thompson, Justin Sanders and "Moose" McGraw wen excellent for the Tigers, whilst Sean Napier fared well ot the dangerous Tony Fellows. For the Bears, M . Grech Volpe, Reid and the Fell ows brothers rated a mention . PREVIEW ROUND 1 2
At Murrumbeena, SKSC takes on the Rovers in wha promises to be a close one. Saints form of late has no been sensational whilst the Rovers have two solid perfor mances in recent weeks . I'll stick out the neck and go fo the Rovers by 14 points. The Friars will take on a rejuvenated Ob Mentonians. Both sides will be keen to move away fron the danger zone, however I expect the OMs to prevail b : 27 points . Thomastown back on home soil will be keen ti atone for last week's disaster, Old Geelong will be hop ing that the trip to Main Street is worthwhile, howeve the Thommos should be 17 points up at siren time . Marcellin at home will not want to take the Tiger, lightly but I can't see them losing with so much at stake Eagles by 31 points. The big clash at headquarters sees Ajax keen ti return to the winning list whilst SKOBs, after a mediocr performance last week, will be fired up to maintain it ; unbeaten lead. The wide spaces should suit both side ; but I expect the SKOBs to answer all Jackas challenge . and prevail by 19 points. Reserves winners: St. Kilda South Caulfield, OR Mentonians, Old Geelong, Marce llin, St . Kevins . Correspondents : 5 .30 p.m . Monday deadline . Fa) 9889 9014 . Great contributions to date .
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Ajas, Josh Hoppe plays his 100th game . After two in the Under-19s (91 and 92) . Josh has held down key o~itions and shown leadership qualities at senior level . Well Under-19s Paul Steiner and Danny clune Josh . Also, n s reached 50 game milestone recently .
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FRIARS MILESTONES MATT BATEMAN - 100 GAMES Whitefriars Old Collegians' congratulate Matt Bateman on playing his 100th game for the club last week (29/6) against Old Geelong . 'Batey' started with the club as a young Under-19 and has progressed to become an important part of the club on and off the field . He is always willing to help out the cub whenever he can and has an excellent reputation for his sportsmanship . Well next S 100+ . done'Batey and good d GIu~ck~ fror FRIAR S
Everyone at Whitefriars congratulates Adam `Bowser' Thwaites and Pat Haseler who both passed the 50 games milestone in recent weeks . 'Bowser' is a legend around the place for his unique style, particularly off the field while Patty has developed a reputation at the cub for giving 100% all the time which has seen him earn a regular senior spot. Well done boys! !
I 21 SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL KALINSKI AJAX 5 64 ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 1 43 RYAN ST. KEVINS 2 42 V . CAPECI THOMASTOWN 3 42 HOWELLS OLD GEELONG 5 3 9 RESERVES 27 OLD GEELONG I TAYLOR ST KILDA STH CAUL. 2 26 ALDERUCCIO 23 Sr. KEVINS 0 SINGH 21 Sr . BED . MEN . TIG . 0 HECKER 17 KALB AJAX 0
SENIORS HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .3 1.5 4.6 6 .7 .43 STKEVINS 5 .5 6.8 7.10 8 .12.60 Hampton Rovers Power 2 . Ariz. Crawford . Natoli, Panagiotidis. Best Ariz . Hobson. Scarlett . Ferguson. Morfan, Panagiotidis. St. B.evins Teaini, Got man . Ryan 2, Hart, Burden . Bestl Tercini . Dollman, Hart. Kennedy, Brady. Bowles. OLD MENTONIANS 3.1 6 .3 6 .3 7.3.45 ST EILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1 .2 2 .5 2 .6 5.10.40 Old Mentonians Acreman, Paterson 2. Austin. Boorman, Samild . Best Dart . Leonard, Kitto . Leaver. Lean, Katris . St Kilda South Caulfield Gardner. Hayes-Dewar. MeGaw. D'Agostino, Tkocz . Besti Astapenko, Gardner. Hayes-Dewar, McGaw. Tkocz. Jackson. OLD GEELONG 7 .4 10.6 12.11 14 .11 .95 WHITEFRIARS 1 .2 2.5 4.7 6.9 .45 Old Geelong Howells 5. Vickers-Willis . Furlano, Wellsby 2 . Manton. Dugdale . Taylor. Best Howells. Manton. Cook, Nevins. Peddle . Oliphant. Whitefriars Robinson . Begley, Hickey, White . Harris, Carbone. Bestl Harris, Coghlan . Begley. Johnson . Robinson. Bateman . ST B'S MENTONE TIGERS 2 .4 2 .8 2 .11 8 .14.62 THOMASTOWN 3 .1 3 .2 4.3 7 .3.45 St B's Mentone Tigers DipGins. MacGeorge 3 . McCraw. Best McCarthy, McCraw, Hecker. Napier. Sanders,lYalsh. Thomastown Calvert 3, Farchione 2. Smith. Arcoraci. Best Grech. Volpe. Reid. A . Fellows. C. Fellows. Holmes . MARCELLIN 4.3 10.8 12.11 15.13 .103 5.1 7.2 9 .3 12.5 .77 AJAX Maveetlin Phillips 3 . Bello, Catiry. Treganowan, Purcell 2 . Beattie . Carpenter . Merton. Waters . Best Sampimon . Ryder. Phillips . Day . Purcell. Cooper. Ajax Katinski 5 . Sheezel 3. tVrobet 2, Goldberg. Rosen . Best Pat. Goldberg . Kalinski. Gunn, Cohen . Sheezel . RESERVES HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .1 4 .1 4.1 4 .1.25 ST KEVINS 3 .2 6 .6 8.7 10.13.73 Hampton Rovers Young. Beaumont 2 . Best Buckley. Cornehls. Hetherington, Bulmer, Young . McGregor. St Kevins Varasdi, Fox. Callanan 2 . Boyd . Be Rooden . McCann . Noonan. Best Game, Thomas . Boyd. Noonan. Charles . De Rooden . OLD MENTONIANS 1.1 3.3 4 .5 4.5.29 1.5 2.8 3.10 4.12.36 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD Old Mentoaians Wallace 2 . Bond . Webster-Griffith . Best SherrilL Large . Forber. Dwyer, Davis . Kitto . St Kilda South Caulfield Alderuccio 2 . Handfield, Baker. Best] Fitsimons . Baker . Emmett . HandBeid . Aitcheson, Calla Lana. OLD GEELONG 1 .1 7.4 8.4 9 .6 .60 W mTEFR1ARS 1 .1 1.1 1.2 1 .6 .12 Old Geelong Spiden. Liley 2 . Taylor, Stinchcombe . MacGowan . Messatessa. McInnes. Beat] Liascos . Stinchcombe. Davis . Messatesta, O'Dea . Liley. Whitefrlars Ciardulli . Best Vernal . O'Brien . Vandenboom- Kelsey. Lowell . Naismith . 4.2.26 ST B'S MENTONE TIGERS 2.0 3 .1 4 .2 THOMASTOWN 0.2 1 .3 3 .4 4.8.32 St B's Mentone Tigers Peck. Connolly . Goodchild. Benno . Bestl Dols, Goodchild, Ryan. Mulquinney . Peck . Lomango . Thomastown Colosimo 2, Bubis. Petsinis. Best Dimaggio. Wing. Latouf, Dinwuski . Fleming . Colosimo . 4.3 6 .4 11 .5 13.7 .85 MARCELLIN 3.2 .20 AJAX 2.1 2.2 2.2 Marcellin Gallagher 5, Becchetti 3 . Howe, Stokes . Harberts, A. Gallagher- V. Gallagher. Best Harberts . A. Gallagher, S. Gallagher, Sexton, Howe . Colossi . Ajax Kalb 2. Roseman . Bestl Shein. MicMacher, Krongold . Steen, Slade-jacobson, Nathan .
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JULY 13 - ROUND 13 HAMPTON ROVERS v . WHITEFRIARS OLD MENTONIANS v . THOMASTOWN OLD GEELONG v. MARCELLIN ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . AJAX ST KEVINS v . ST KILDA STH CAULFIEL D
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o much for my supposed 70 whatsoever % of winners thus far this season . Blew that figure right out of th e water and into Donny Blackwood territory with only 1 out of 5, or for you mathematical genius' a lowly 20% . Also lost out on any faint hope I had of the Monash Blues boys forgetting about the 'Mud Bash' when I stupidly tipped against them and in favour of the 'Baysiders' . In any event, they say it's good for the complexion and I reckon on the date being this coming Tuesday (9 July) . Please, please guys don't water the track! ! ROUND 11 REVIEW ( 29 JUNE) Defeating Kew at Kew was never going to be an easy assignment for Caulfield and that's exactly as it turned out to be. The 'Fields' set it up by leading by 4 majors at 1/2 time only to see that locals fight back and snatch the lead late into the last stanza . Enter Cam Harris for the last but most important of his 5 goals to seal the game for Caulfield in the last gasp . Best for Caulfield . . . . Harris and 'Chocko' Royals whilst for Kew.. .Woody, Kingy, Roo-ey, Coxy and Bruno "D" . As Miro said from St Johns OC . . . . .What can I say, in a hard fought game and with a little luck the Joc's took the points . I'll keep the rest brief as you were there so you can fill in the finer details . YOU IDIOT Miro, what finer details, you won - we lost, end of story!!! Must compliment both teams on the spirit in which the game was played . Best for Joc's Saundo, Dicky, Coutta and Snowy and for the 'Bankers Johnny Mc and Cody Sparrow . Monash Blues effectively snuffed out Beaumaris early doors by registering the lst 4 majors and from there on in closing down game to a slogging affair in heavy conditions . Handy win for the 'Blues' and in the wash-up it could prove a nasty loss for the 'Baysiders' . MVP's for Monash were Cam Logan, Matt Donnelly and The 'Satisfier' (please explain that one Andrew!!) and for Beaumaris. . . .Andy Easton and Shaun Hanrahan.
After 2 losses on the trot . Parkside needed a big win over Uni Reds . On a heavy track at the Brunswick St Oval the home side fought strongly in the ist 1/2 to trail by 5 large at the main break . After a'Rev' the 'Parkers' fired up and kicked goals at will compared to 'Redz' one solitary and ran out comfortable winners and helping their %age along as well. Best for Parkside . . .Diggers and Nudger . St Leos Emmaus hosted Old Camberwe ll and after a determined lst quarter the Two Blues held sway by 14 points a lead they extended to 19 points at the long interval . The game remained tight in the 3rd and with the defence of both teams on top goals were hard to come by . It was St Leos who snagged the only major for the quarter to take a commanding lead into the final stanza in which they scored an inaccurate 2 goals 8 behinds to run out emphatic 32 point winners and reclaim their spot back in the four and drop the 'Wells' from the top perch that they've held to date this season . In a real good team effor t
for St Leo's, Donovan, Pitcher and Davidson il did well . Old Camberwell were best served by Scott, Provan and Jack . ROUND 12 PREVIEW (6 JULY)
After my dismal performance last week (tipping that is!), I've suspended myself for a week and handed the reins over to my young protege ( Tim Pritchard of Old Scotch fame) to offer a different appraisal of this weeks matches, hopefully snagging five winners in the process . St Leos Emmaus travel down to Glenhuntly Oval brimming with confided, after knocking off the top side last week, to take on the current top dog Caulfield Grammar, with the ability to cement their spot in the four as an added incentive . However, the 'Fielders' consistency throughout the year (and at home) should see them run out eventual winners by 4 goals and consolidate top spot . At Yarra Park, old rivals Southbank and Parkside shall once again lock horns and all indications point towards another titanic struggle . The Parker's are eying off a finals spot with a victory, whilst a loss to Southbank could almost secure them a spot in the lower division . However, after hearing about the Bankers plight all week from KB, the sympathy vote has come into play (for KB and Big Harry) and I shall select Southbank to keep the wood over the boys form Parkside to the tune of ten points . After taking it up to the form side of the section last week, the 'Brown and Golds' should have no problems accounting for the Redz, who should now look towards next year . Kew in a canter by 71 points to celebrate Captain Bongo's 100th game and also keeping their flickering hopes of remaining in D Section alive . Out at Clayton, Monash plays host to St Johns, who now have to kick, scratch and claw their way up the ladder . But, after a close first 1/2, the in-form Blues coming off 2 great wins, shall run away with the game by 34 points, maintaining their break over fourth placed St Leos. Of more importance, hopefully the two sides with the help of some rain, shall turn the field into a quagmire for KB's upcoming'bum drag through the mud . In what could almost be given the 'Match of the Day' status down at Banksia Park, Old Camberwell, coming off consecutive losses, takes on the might of Beaumaris at home in what should be an enormous game . The 'GVellers' have gone off the rails within the last month and shall be looking to reverse this alarming trend . However, Beauma ri s are looking for their top spot in the four and shall steam home by two goals . Finally, I'm tipping Old Scotch over Ormond, considering some others won't/don't ! KB couldn't help himself and tips : Caulfield by 24pts. Kew by 66 pts, Southbank by I pt. Monash by 21 pis an d Beaumaris by 17 pts .
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100 GAMES FOR THOMMO :
Everyone at Beaumaris joins in the hearty congratulations to our senior vice captain Phil Thomas on finally achieving the treasured milestone of 100 senior games . Phil has earned much respect around the club for the determined manner in which he plays his football and for his involvement in club activities especially for his stint as Treasurer . The committee urges all supporters to join him in a celebration drink at tomorrows $1000 raffle. 150 AT MONASH BLUES Congratulations to Andrew "Heads" Headberry who played his 150th club game last week . The big fella has served the club with great distinction over 10 years and his contributions on and off the field have been immen e. After having the U19 B and F pinched from him in 198i~ Heada served an apprenticeship as the Ressies springboar~ before consolidating a position as the club No, 1 ruckman . A dedicated and hardworking big man we hope to see ma ly more games from Heada . Well Done!!! Hope the next party goes a little longer than the last, Bear, Deano, Marty, Simon apd Lee . 100 GAMES AT KEW I All at Kew FC congratulate captain Brian "Bongo" Cullen on his 100th game with the club this week against Uni Reds . The club would also like to retrospectively congratulate Stuart "Rowdy" Harrison on his recent 100U>, and also Tony "Slav" Peric on his most recent rare appearance which also happened to be his 250th .
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LAST WK TOTA L OLD CAMBERWELL 70 SOUTHBANK 28 50 BEAUMARIS 2 45 CAULFIELD GRAM. 1 39 CAULFIELD GRAM. 5 38 RESERVES MONASH BLUES 6 39 CAULFIELD GRAM. 0 30 MONASH BLUES 2 27 ST JOHNS 4 24 BEAUMARIS 0 21 PARKSIDE 2 21
SENIORS ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 .3 6 .4 7.9 9 .15.69 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .1 3 .3 3.5 5 .7.37 St Leos Emmaus WP Vaughan 5, Davidson 2 . Donovan, Meehan . Best Donovan, Pitcher, Davidson, Dinicol.ontonio, Hughan, Meehan . Old Camberwell Provan 2. Cocks. Inkster, Gladman . Best Jack, Walker. Gladman, Scott, Spurritt . t.ethtean. KEW 1 .3 3 .5 8.6 11 .8.74 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .3 7 .7 9 .14 10.16.76 Hew Putvirenti 3, King, Porte 2 . Bayley, Bodey. Bria . Dimasi . Best King. Wood, Cox, Putvirenh . Bruno, Peters . Caulfield Grammar Harrison 5, Braider, Cowtishaw, Margerison, Will . Tapp. Bestl Harris, Royals . Harrison. Will . Cossart-Walsh . Dicrosta . UNIVERSITY REDS 1 .4 3 .6 3.6 4 .6.30 PARESIDE 6 .7 7.11 17 .16 21 .19.145 University Reds Southwick 2, Farrell . Jackson . Bestl Heenan, Wharf . Daatder. Rowland, Jackson. Frisby. Parkstde Moodie 5. Panjari 4 . Allan, Gunn 3 . G. Panjari 2. Chitcott. McCall, Pino. Reginato. Best MacNamara, Allen, Inserra, Sansonetti . Reginato. Shertcok. ST JOHNS OC 1 .0 5.0 6.0 8 .1 .49 SOUTHBANK CBA 0 .2 2 .3 5.5 6 .5.41 St Johns OC Aboujaber 3, Mutlens 2, Walton . Foy. Williams. Best Saimderson. Back . Waters, Counnadias. Canning. Halls . Southbank CBA Perry. Menotti 2, Eastham . Sparrow . Best McNamara . Keighran. Sparrow, Melican, dPatendimos . Lfnford . MONASH BLUES 4 .2 7.2 10.2 11 .6.72 BEAUMARIS 1.5 2.10 5 .10 7 .11 .53 Monash Blues Ford 4, Donnelly 2. Hipwelt . Alextander. Rogers. Dobson, McGee. Beat Hipwell. Caldwell. Donnelly . Dowsley, Logan . Smith . Beaumarls Hanrahan . 0'Riley 2, Culnane. Holt, Mills . Best Easton . Hanrahan. Wright. Taylor, Thomas- Groves . RESERVES ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 1 .0 4 .2 4 .2 5.5.35 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .8 2 .10 2 .12 4.15.39 St Leos Emmaus WP Clrk 3 . Graves. Turner. Best Graves. Kenny, Mitchell. Sargent . Turner. Ottobre. Old Camberwell Mitchell 2 . bowe, Seeley. Best McCrea, O'Hara . Jackson, burmeister. Mitchell . Seeley. KEW 1 .0 1 .1 1 .2 1 .2.8 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 .2 4 .4 4 .8 7.11.53 Hew Fraser. Best Hope. Bruno, Livingstone . Danne, D'Atlesandro. Bortone. Caulfield Grammar Santiago . Krien 2. Williams. Cleveland, Dickson. Best Krien. Dickson . Davies, Williams, Lawrence . Shrimski . UNIVERSITY REDS 0 .1 0 .1 0.1 0 .1 .1 PARKSIDE 6 .1 8 .4 17.7 19.12.126 University Reds Best Ryan. Hall . Winkler. Foster. Terrill, O'Brien . Parkside Panjari 5, Drinnan 4. Dunbabin, Hubbard, Stuart 2 . Antonopoulos. Copley . Darrigo. Tyson . Bestt Dunbabin . Austin . Drinnan, Hamilton. Hubbard, O'Neil . ST JOHNS OC 0 .1 5 .3 6.6 7,12.54 SOUTHBANa CBA 5 .2 5 .2 6.3 7 .3.45 St Johns OC Pepper 4, Pradel 2, Blake . Best Pradei Keen. Pepper, Doherty. Walker. Ladson. Southbank CBA Maya 2 . Rachor, Pitts. Nettleton, Mitchell . McCarthy. Best Nettleton. Mitchell. Rachor. Gillin, Stranger. Bremner. MONASH BLUES 6 .4 9.10 13 .12 16.18.114 BEAUMARIS 0 .0 0 .0 0.0 0.0.0 Monash Blues Maiden 6 . Feenaghty, Andritsos. Rodolico 2, Anderson, Edquist, Farrar, Green. Best Beer. Gunn, Edquist. Farrar, Anderson, Maiden . Beaumazis Best McMahon, Sheldrake. Smith . Lucy- McKenzie .
*~ _ I JULY 13 - ROUND 13 ST LEOS EMMAUS v . UNIVERSITY REDS KEW v. SOUTHBANK PARKSIDE v. MONASH BLUES ST JOHNS v. BEAUMARIS OLD CAMBERWELL v. CAULFIELD GR .
)fl) CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS v . ST LEOS EMMAUS Field : C . Bratjberg, B . Tamblyn : Boundary : C . Stevens . UNIVERSITY REDS v. KEW (at No rt hcote Park) Field : V. Vescovi, P . Griffiths : Boundary : A . McLean, M . Jenlek; Goal: P. Allsop. B . Nash . SOUTHBANK v. PARKSIDE Fieid: A. Ladd ; Goal: L. Wilson . D . Murray . MONASH BLUES v. ST JOHNS Fietd : A . Flack, T. Foley. BEAUMARIS v. OLD CAMBERWELL Meld: P. Keogh, D . Kramer: GoaL B . Jephson (R) . (D THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
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E EAST SECTION by Barry Hickey
T the amusement of all, your scribe clung tenaciously to his precious load of water bottles as h e tobogganed on his backside down the steep, muddy slope leading to the Eltham College ground before the game last week. Fortunately, Ronnie Smith was out of earshot, or I might have been booked for a fairly explicit audible obscenity, well, several actually . The Round 11 results went with predictions, expect for the St Mary's Reserves draw with Swinburne, and while the two leaders are in a class of their own, it's a very different thing regarding spots 3 and 4 . Richmond Central have emerged as the main challenger to the existing occupants, and will do themselves a huge favour if they can roll Old Carey today . ROUND 11 REVIEW
Bulleen Cobras hardly troubled Aquinas as the Bleeders rolled on their way to the '96 finals . Cameron Quinn an d Steve Kenny gave the Blooders huge drive on the ball, Simon Jones cleared well from the backline and 'Livo' gave older brother Shane a turn at kicking goals . Shane Dill ion again played well for the Cobras, Brownie picked many possessions on his HBF, and Mark Kelly did the same on the ball. Richmond Central avenged their Round 2 draw against Eley Park with a most emphatic victory last week . Centrals were harder at the ball all day and their height troubled an out of sorts Sharks, who put in their worst game this year . On-bailer, Andy Hill, toiled hard for the Sharks, backman . Tony Featonby and Seniors' newcomer, Matt Georgiou also stood out. Centrals had a paddock full of goal scorers, Anthony Dunn who played his 200th two weeks back, had a field day in the centre, Paddy Hoey put in a good one on his wing an d Gerard Malcolm was in fine touch from HBF.
Eltharn Collegians found Old Carey a different set up to the side they beat at their last meeting and were unable to counter the C's when the latter applied pressure in the 3rd term . To the young Turtles credit, they regrouped for the last quarter slog and outscored the C's in conditions where goals were gold . Chris Horsburgh played a great game in the ruck for the Turtles, James Smyth stood out on his wing, Richard Bell was prominent an d Graeme Leys did well at full back . For the C's Tommy Auldist was a rock in defence, Bluey Bennett had a sensational 3rd term in the forward pocket, Nick Everett was an effective ruck rover, and "Hedgie" contributed to many more goals than he actually kicked . Yarra Valley scraped home by 7 points againt Chirnside Park, but isn't it the hallmark of a good side when they consistently win the close games . 10
Played on Patterson Oval at the School, the conditions were very heavy and any -'score was a major achievement . The Parkers led earl but then trailed Yarra narrowly for the rest of tli day, getting to within 2 points in the last term Scales, Midro an d Fenton were strong in the forwan zone for Yarra, as were the usual on-ball quartet c Habben, Koenan, Laing an d Thompson . St Marys were untroubled to beat Swinburn University and are hoping for more of the same i the remaining games . The Saints had good players i . Black on a wing, Livingstone in the ruck and mid fielder, Watson . REVIEW ROUND 12 Eley Park host Bulleen Cobras in a game the have to win to stay in finals race. On past form, th Sharks should win with something to spare, but th Cobras are such a contrary lot and they have sue potential when they have their act together that n game is a shoo-in against them . Except for last weel the Sharks have consistently outscored the Cobra : and it is that ability which should see them win by goal or two today . Old Carey will contest Richmond Central in tense struggle at Bulleen , with both sides desperai for victory . The result could easily decide the ma . Both sides prefer dryish cond iupofthenalr tions for their long kicking, high marking games, bt the Centrals have a reputation for being able to clo< the game up on faster opponents, and that is somE thing the C's will have to guard against . The C should have enough talent round the ground to win great game by a couple of goals . Chirnside Park have the beat Eltharn Collegian to keep their play-off aspirations alive . After runnir Yarra Valley so close last week, it is hard to see th Parkers dropping this one and at home they shoul finish two goals up on the enthusiastic Turtles . St Mary's beating Yarra Valley would be a majc shock, Yarra have just too much talent for the Saini and shouldn't be troubled to win by 6 or 7 goals . Swinburne University play Aquinas and whi] they will be giving their all, they won't be able to sto the Bleeders form compiling a massive score . Reserves winners should be : Bulleen Cobra; Old Carey, Chirnside Park, Yarra Valley an Aquinas . Last weeks draw with St Marys was a terri ic effort by Swinburne reserves and a tribute to the tenacity . Correspondents the Monday numbers ar 9547 9144 and Fax 9547 7764 . () THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 199
ST MARTS 5 .7 7 .12 15 .14 22 .18.150 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 2 .3 3 .6 4 .6.30 St Marys Binyon 5. Mullenger 3 . Stewart. Black. O'Brien, Huebner 2, Ireland . Stone, Leartnonth . Francis . Frail . Best Black. Livingstone . Watson . Mullenger, Learnronth, Stone . Swinburne University Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. RESERVES
LAST WK TOTAL . I,IVINGSTONE AQUINAS 1 78 J IIICKEY OLD CAREY 3 5 D, KffiVLEY ELEY 0 33138
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he twenty goal victory by the previously slumping West Brunswick was perhaps the most significant result in a very predictable Round 11 of E Central in which the top five continued their dominance over the bottom half. Crunchtime comes today for West and North Brunswick (battle for 4th) and Will iamstown and Old Essendon (battle for double chance) . REVIEW - ROUND 1 1
Injury stricken West Brunswick jumped out to an early lead against Newlands Coburg and only inaccurate kicking by the Magpies in the second term (114!) kept the margin to 7 goals at the half. West then found their range and lead by new found full-forward Yabby Coonan were able to pile on the goals en route to an important percentage boosting 122 point win . Yabby received excellent support from Vintage Crop and first gamer S . Connelly while for the Cobras Rabbit Warren, Bazza an d Speedball tried valiantly to stem the tide . At Arctic Park, Old Westbourne played their customary two good quarters in the first half of their clash with Nort h Brunswick and if not for inaccurate kicking and North's stout defence could have established a handy lead . However, a major tongue-lashing from North coach Mad-Mouse Burrowes had the desired effect as the green and gold machine North emerged a revitalised unit and lead by frequent matchwinner Shane Moore kicked fourteen goals to six to record a routine 59 point win . Moore (7 goals) was well supported by Barry Thorpe, John Kalpakis and Jason Tirchett (beginning to emerge from brother Ady's shadow) while for the weary Warriors wingers Leon Locksmith and Shaun Flannigan played great games, well supported by Thommo an d Burra . Little to report from Melbourne University where the Blacks thrashed the Cougars by 160 points in trying conditions though my Blacks correspondents did commend the visitors for giving 100% for the full four quarters . Best for the all-powerful Blacks were Packs, acting Captain Clacker, Chicken Wing an d Goose . Thornbury were forced to forfeit the reserves match which enabled the Blacks v Willi CYMS U19 clash to become the curtain raiser - apparently a very entertaining and skilful affair in which the Blacks scored an upset 19 point victory . La Trobe came out firing in their clash with Old Essendon and lead by Ash and Bako in the middle were able to lead by a dangerous 23 points at quarter time. However, a verbal blast from coach Alex Frazer summoned OEG's big guns into action and lead by centreman Powerhouse Lutterschmidt, half-back John Paris, CHF Dave Barr and full-forward Tassie Clohesy, the home side slammed on ten goals to the 12
Trobers three to take on a 19 point lead at half time . In the third term the highlight wa s an absolutely brilliant three goal burst from O l Essendon eleventh hour recruit Adam Nierringto : (ex Old Melburnians/Footscray Supp list), with two e his left-footed snaps worthy of AFL highlight reels. H will add a dimension to the OEG forward line shoul he continue his recovery from chronic fatigue syr, drome . Old Essendon extended its lead to eight goal mid-way through the final term before a couple of lat Trober majors helped save face for the visitors . Be; for the winners were Powerhouse, Merrington ( goals), Clohesy ( 7 goals), Barr, Steven and Pan while for the Trobers Bako was clear BOG (in Robbie Canty and Jesobiasedpnwhl s Maddision (4 goals on Hex - always a tough opp( nent) were valuable contributors. Finally, Wi lliamstown continued their unbeate run at home they where far too accomplished for disappointing UHSOB unit . Uni High stunned th home side early but any thoughts of another ups( were shortlived as the CY's piled on nine secon quarter goals to lead by 39 points at half time, a lea that was extended to 88 points by siren time courte ; of a seven goal to zip final stanza . Best for Willi wei John "The Big Ship" Tuck, Grant " Itchy an Scratchy" Case an d "Jacks or Better" Daniel . PREVIEW - ROUND 1 2
At Bocce Palace, North Brunswick will see revenge on West Brunswick for their Round 3 class in what is a must for both sides but particularly fr North, as a loss will probably mean curtains for it green and gold in 1996 . West Brunswick are lookir vulnerable with injuries to important players i Hamilton, Magafas, D'Andrea and Sassine an North's form clearly has been the better in the last s weeks . I expect North to win a hard fought encount( by five goals. At Craterzone, Thornbury host Old Westbourn in a game that the Cougars will probably be compet tive for at least a quarter or so . However, 01 Westbourne as disappointing as they are, should st, have too much skill and fitness and emerge from it mire ten goal victors . At Bundoora, La Trobe host University Bla candwilbesprtomceivth a when these two sides met in Round 3 . The lar~ expanses of the Trobers oval will hold no fears fo rskiledrunig ameoftheBlacksfre-lowingsty l I expect a big effort from the Trobers but logic sut gests a hard fought win to the visitors . Match of the Day at Fearsome Reserve should t a ripper where Williamstown will look for revenge c 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 19 9
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Correspondents : Numbers again by 5 .00pm Monday are 9379 144 (H), 9618 3413 (W) and Fax 9629 8008 . SOCIAL NOTE S
La Trobe and University Blacks will be playing for the Peter O'Donoghue perpetual trophy when they meet today . The trophy is in recognition of Peter's fine service, including premiership coaching stints, at both clubs . A luncheon is being held to celebrate the occasion . The luncheon will also celebrate the 20th anniversary of La Trobes 1976 premiership . La Trobe would like to welcome past players and especially appreciate the organising efforts of Tony Sheehan (1976 Capt/Coach) and Russell Badham (1976 President) . Williamstown CYMS are today treating their sponsors to a luncheon prior to the clash with Old Essendon . The festivities continue after the game where Willi are holding a Mr Men party night . All are welcome .
PAUL RANDELLO - 100 GAMES Congratulations to "Zanotti" on his milestone . Paul is well liked and respected around the club. Looking forward to many more games from Paul . Well done.
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SENIORS WEST BRUNSWICK 7 .4 8 .18 16.21 25 .24.174 NEWLANDS COBURG 4 .0 6.2 8.3 8 .4.52 West Brunswick Coonan 12, Davies . Vitale. Curtin 3, Bargiamidis, Smythe . Hamilton, Haste. Best Coonan. Cannane. Connolly. Thompson. Gray . Smythe . Newlands Coburg Hayes, Chahine 2, Warren . Frost. Mardini. Stepien. Best Warren, Banano . Hayes, Fennessy, Keppel. Trentin . OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .4 2 .8 5 .10 8 .13.61 NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .2 4.3 12 .7 18.12.120 Old Westbourne Trainon, Jago. Baadni 2, Leitch, Franklin . Best Fairfield . Flannagan, Horsburgh . Trianon, Robson, Thomson . North Brunswick Moore 7, Hodgson 4 . Tirchett 3, Fox, Boudoloh. salamone. Latout Best Moore, Tirchett. Thorpe . Randello . Kyriazis, Kalpakas. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 .5 14.12 18 .22 23.30 .168 THORNBURY COUGARS 0.1 0 .1 0.1 1 .1,7 University Blacks Beaton . Hall 6. Simmons. Darmch, Little 2, Gadd . Begley, Cunningham, Gutten . Carah. Best Wiegard . Beaton, Darroch . Hall . Sullivan. Carah . Thornbury Cougars Johnson . Best Begley. Cutler, Buzeski, Abdelnour . Duson . Johnson. OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2.2 12.5 16.6 20.8 .128 I.ATROBE UNIVERSITY 5.7 8.10 11,12 13.13 .91 Old Essendon Grammar Merrington 8. Clohesy 7 . Luterscmidt, Barr, Para. Steven . Leigh . Bestl Lutterscmidt, Merrington, Clohesy, Steven, Hexter, Capodifen . La Trobe University Maddison 4, Edmunds 3, Fredrickson 2, Sidebottom, Haynes . Matthew. Best Bakogianis . Canty, Maddison. Cummings, Lonergan, Napier . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2.4 11 .7 12.9 19 .17.131 UHSOB 4.3 5.4 6.7 6 .7 .43 Williamstown GYMS Kurkowski 6, Warren . Case. Cannon 2 . MacLeod . Daniel . Tuck . McEachrao. Grieve, Bryan . Grigg. Best Tuck . Daniel . Lee . Harry, Case . McFachran. tDISOB Riotto. Sedgwick 2. Cook. Cracknell. Bestl Bone . Smith . Riotto, Strahan . Rothwell. sedgwick.
RESERVES WEST BRUNSWICK 11 .8.74 NEWLANDS COBURG 3 .7.25 West Brunswick Ortiz 3 . Koulogiannis 2, Baker. Kavalieratos. Clark, McDonald. McGrath, Robinson . Best Baker, Clark, McGrath . Curtin, McAllister. Cook . Newlands Coburg Rafelo . Ziskas. Mergianos. Best Rafelo, Zambello . Vescio. Malacria . Berton . Lowe. OLD WESTBOURNE 0 .0 1 .0 1 .1 3 .2.20 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 .7 10.11 14 .12 19.18.132 Old Westbourne Villinger. Galvin, Morgan . Best Hewitt, Leitch . Geier, Morgan, Board, Fridge. North Brunswick Papanikolaou 8 . Evans 4, Adams 2, Marini, Rigazzi, Dowsett . Xiriha. Bradford. But Whitman . Bradford . Evans, Papanikolaou. Briffa. Adams . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13.16.94 THORNBURY COUGARS (match forfeited by Cougars) 3.4.22 University Blacks Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. Thornbury Cougars Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .2 4 .6 8.12 8.14 .62 LATROBEUNIVERSITY 3.3 4 .5 4.5 4.5 .29 Old Essendon Grammar Dudderidge S. Goodger 2, Stembridge. Best Soteriou, Bishop. Walker, Chalkley .McKermi, Dudderidge. La Trobe University Spndja 2, Chadwick. Fennell. Best Funnel, Caughey, Spralja . McIntosh. Stewart . Walier. WILLIAbiSTOWN CYMS 7 .4 10.8 14.18 23 .22 .160 UHSOB 0.0 0.0 1.1 1.2 .8 Williamstown CYtdS Bezzant 6, Sadler. Quick 4 . kennedy . Payne, Bond 2 . McKenzie, Smart. Fmviie . Best Bond . Sadler. Beckwith, Fowlie. Witham . McKenzie. UHSOB Bunn . Best Terrill . Sokolenko, Rogers . Flanders, Smith . Gunthorpe.
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Isn't Amateur footba ll unique!!! Pouring rain at the start of last week's Old Xaverians v. Old Scotch reserves match and where was the Old Xavs boundary umpire . Perched beautifully in the interchange "shed" and refusing to venture out until the ball dribbled over the line or requiring a return journey to the centre . Magnificent pre-match luncheon at Elsternwick Park last Sunday before the Old Scotch and Old Xaverians match . A group of Old Scotch's prominent supporters "merged" with the VAFA lunch and a great time was had by all. Host for the function was Executive Chairman Andrew Langford-Jones who delivered a hard hitting speech relating to the state of Victorian football at the moment and the VAFA's position in all of this . Andrew was so impressed by his own speech that he aims for it to be an editorial in this publication in weeks to come . Thanks to Bi lly Pinner from Old Scotch for organising the group of "Scotchies" to join in the luncheon . A quick note to let all readers know that at Moorish Uni next Tuesday evening (July 9) D section scribe Ken Bremner will be dragged through the mud by the Monash Blues boys ( Professor included) . This was due to the fact that KB believed that if Monash Blues could get the "spoils" at Beaumaris in Rd . 2 he would subject himself to a "naked drag" down at Clayton Campus . Monash Blues may have got the "spoils" but KB is definitely the one who will be soiled . Bring on the next dare. Seems Ex-Old Scotch Captain Rob Fuller was none too happy with a little excerpt that appeared in this column last week regarding his imminent playing future . Well Frosty, you know the VAFA rumour mill works overtime, especially considering that the permit you were to receive was one for the VAFA Luncheon Circuit, rather than a Senior playing permit. See you at the next luncheon . A lat . XI of Cricketing Surnames (D Section ) 1 . B. Taylor (OC, 4), 2. J. Sheehan (ST .J, 12), 3 . R. Richardson (MB, 56),4 . B . Compton (ST .L, 41), 5 . D . Lloyd (BE, 49) . 6. R. Smith (KE, ?), 7. S . Healey (BE, 43), 8 . A. O'Rielley (ST.L, 15) . 9 . T. Walker (OC, 43), 10 . A . Meckiff (BE, 37), 11 . N . Roberts (S0 . 22), 12th . C . Tyson (PA, 56 )
guests of the MCC Committee . Obviously Frosty's luncheon permit had not been granted (see above), but it was a great night that was had by all . It was great to see ex-VAFA General Manager Peter French also present, as well as many other Amateur dignitaries . Thanks for a great night to all involved at the MCC, although Peter 'Agate' Harris had a hard night . It seems his wife Pat (an avid Richmond supporter) really rubbed Richmond's win in during and following the game . Guess who 'Agate' follows?
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Sat . Aug. 17: Old Brighton v . Old Paradians Sun. Aug. 18 : Club XVIII Grand Finals
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Should the VFL club supply names of players who do not fit situations 2 . 3 and 4 above, they do not include that particular player on the list that is sent to the VAFA during Friday. Once the VAFA receives this list of eligible players the VAFA contacts the clubs that are lucky to have a player made available to it and we advise that the player is available for selection . Whilst not an ideal situation we are bound to an agreement we have with the VSFL for the current season . In essence any VFL list player who is played without the written advice to the VAFA from the VFL is ruled an ineligible player . Members have been provided with a proxy postal vote so that those who are unable to attend the 6 pm meeting at Elsternwick Park next Wednesday can still register their vote . This can be posted or faxed to VAFA Adminis tr ation and must be in my hands by 4 pm next Wednesday afternoon . The VAFA can be faxed on 9531 6601 or direct to my office on 9531 2050 .
A special reunion luncheon has been organised for Saturday July 20 to celebrate the successful Mentone Football Club senior team's 6th Premiership Flag against local rivals Cheltenham twenty years ago to the year . All players, officials and supporters are i nvited to attend the event, which will see a Past Players' Association 'The Tiger Club' launched as well as a special commemorative booklet, marking the occasion available on the day . Memorabilia from the club will also be on disp lay, and suppo rters who have relevant items are asked to bring them along on the day.
I am delighted that the Executive has seen fit to be proactive in this matter and hope that the resolutions receive the support of the clubs. PHIL STEVENS 16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
Under 19 Section 1 AJAX Coach: Mike Zemski Assistant: Mark Fairly 1 A . Carew 2 . S . tckowicz 3. B . Davis
4 M . Page 5, J . Rat h 6. G. Samuel 7. A . Buman (VC) 8. J . Beebe 9, D . Massage t0. H . Snow i p. Steiner D .Mohr(C) A . Wiser 4 D . ones ,5, M. Rogers 16. A. Rogers 17. G. Kaplan 18. B. Lewski 19, D . Macro 20, J. Rosens 21 . J. Ones 22. D . Sutton
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26. D . Grosman (VC) 27. A. Lust (DVC) 28. P. Zaltsberg 29. B.l..ukav 30, R . Richards 31 . A. Chrapot 32 . J. Rogers 33 . D. Gelbart 34 . A. Sloane 35 . A. Rosen 36 . J. Sega l
COLLEGIANS Coach : Eddy Galizi 1. G.Br ek a 2. B. Fws}th 3. N . Flaerum 4 . G . Bra n 5. N . hSichad {Cap) 6. P.Walsh 7 . P.Ridne S . J .McBride 9 . A- Morris 10. B.HaS 1L S.Cby 12 . N. Brass 13. S.Halrre9 .VanDerVerme (VIGSp) It5 . C.Han's T 16. S.Sayzrs 17 . S. McLeod It . T.PaIdo It . M.CrcrrAtka 20. L Bjtte 21 . T.Calmt 22 . RHoskq 23 . P. HaW 24 . A.lJdr 25 . C.Snr,1h 33. A, Sayers 26 . T. Ctairi0on 34. O. Cabo 27 . J . Dbon 35, N. Lynch 28 . A. Lm 43. W.Heyoood 29 . D.&Nari 48. RTtiorpson 30 . A. Green 51 . T.Precor 31 . T.Barthdmuw it. J.Wat;A 32 . D. Bt rdleW 91 . RLuN T
DE LA SALLE Coach: Terry Russell 1 . M.Chun 2. P. Fore 3 . S. Croat 4 . LHaB . Fhaerday 6I.. Fd.Fistr.r A 7. C. &asne 8. C. Wrirm 9. C .Campbd 41. A . Philips 10. D. Tessier (RCzp) 11. A. Evans 42 . D.Jacksui 12. D. Talrey (C{A.)43. kd Eris 13. A.Waters 44 . C.A!akason 14. P. AkCanock 45. C.Sparrcw 46. M. H 16. O . Jas_,, 47. M. Farrelf 17 D.Cr,°'° 48. D. Birch 18. M . At 49.O.larr&, 19. 0.0•kuan 50. P-Mannx 20. M .Kr51 .D.Deco 21. C.Sh., 52. S .Hmrison 22. P. 0'C ^.n 53. P.Aran 54. J. Ducked 23. C .~ . n 55. C .HaKSCn 24 r .. 26 PSV~y~(Pzs.VC~. C . ~ 27. LVanDerPk~d . C .Ck.ary 28. ld .Loffaiy 59. S.Jacobs 60. S. Tlranas 61 . S.AWn 30 J Horn 62. G . Hegan 31 . A. EN 63. J. A4aptri 32. T. Sihas 64. C.Bamke 33. B. btier E5. B. Did 34. P.Cauo/ 66. L Langone 67. B.8/rm ,o. A.Atd>dt 68. G . knogS1aJt 37. R. ' 69. J. Fubes 33. S.Brz~ 76. M. Slattlrope ~. P.Bra3ter 80. M. H E 40. G. Cunan
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1 . M .Atba', 2 D. Waters (C) B. KaASwa;6; L tarare T.Cqprbd 6 0 . Klein 7 B. Clancy J . BecB 0. Newmzn 10. LCom 1 . C. tRwray (VC) 2 . 6t pbondy 13 . M Barker 14 . B. Sinner 36 . It . J . Frick 16 . S. Kean 33' 17 . H. Haodet It . D. Pa'hrr 39 . 19' H. kkkM1xA 40 20 . I. Rk&xmy 41 . 42 . 21 . AMdem 43 . 22 . 23 . EB~~ 44 . 24 . A Hen41 25 . 26 . J.~ C) 27. S. tdaxda %. R Wafers 29. 1 . T *b 30 . A TaNb 31. V ol, 32. I 33. I Cleveland 34. S. Evans 35. 6t Magule
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Coach : Mark Zuker 1 . E. Sedgley 2 . D. Holme 3 . F . Purcel l 4 . S. Murray (DVC) 5 . A. Wardell (DVC) 6 . J . Berry 7 . C. Banks 8 . J .Charlton 9. J . La w 10. T . Stevenson 11 . T . Cloke (C) 12. N. Osborne 13. S . Growling 14. M . Bennett 15. S . Dixon 16. H. Webb 17. J . Miller 18. C. Jenkins 19. B . McLeod 20. S . Parikh 21 . A . Bain s 22. K . Rutherford (DVC) 23. A . Cooc h 24. R. Tandy 25. W. Deague 26. C. Sibree 27. J . Larkin 28. S . McKenna 29. J . Rig g 30. S . Humphris 31 . D. Hall 32. J . Wriqht (VC)
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UNIBLUES
Coach : Pat Hawkin s
OLD PARADIANS Coach: Paul Digney 2. tdP. Lyr;oh (Caq.) 3. BP.Vkan 4. BA! P1ceGn 5. A. kk k-z 6. S. King 7. P.T.Harrs 8. MS.Ftynn 9. B.Wuoollam 1 0. kt Ploo ner s B.Lyrch 2 . M E~rP 13. D.G eary(4'.ap) 4 . S.RH+J 15 . S.J:rks It . S. Host 17 . S.k0erhp It . D.JOr e; 20 . K.Kepclt 21 . N. Word 22. M. Joyce NCa„I 23 M.CosgrJ 24. M. H3Letnrri 33 . J . Rsd-aook 40. J . Cams 25. L Baker 26 . OCorvar 41 . T. Grat mq 27. P.Ecc;as 42, S. Harrison 28. M.Cos9dY 43 . M . Gale 29. S. Pir:lan 46 . J . Ned:ras 30. A.Havard 48 . J .Chad ick 31. C. Te€ey 52 . L Ws ams 2. C. Jdustaa: 51 . J . Vincen 33. C. Wafsm 55 . J . Spria 34. S . t.O.AJron 57 . S0'Nei7 62 . Cide 35. M. Ryan r 36. B .Drpd marde 65 . RSIOJd 37. D. Steven; 69 . L Tuner
1 . M .Jones(VC) 2. T. Fleming 3. J. Ka y 4. B . Hilbert 5. N . Alston 6. L. Nisbet 7. A . Heil 8. J . Dyer 9. S . Bailey 10. D. Boland 11, T. Bowden 12. S . Tucke r 13. W. Somerville 14. M .Innes 15. L. Ford 16. S . Hede 17. P .Adami 18. R . Ryan 20. J . Daniher 21 . N . Ockleshaw (DVC) 22. T. Winte r 23. B . Perry 24. P . Shannon 26. J . McCormack 27. C . McGuigan 28. M .lacovangelo 29. T. Coughlan 30. N . Irelan d 31 . J . McDonald 32 . J . Hardwick 33. P . Wals h 34 . M . Chamberlin 35 . N . Barrett 36. M . Mulcahy 37 . J . Drake 39 . J . Hawkins 42 . D . Calma n 43 . T. Woodruff (Cant) 44 . R . Hoare 49 . D . Donati
'fHERRY CCbB Coach : Geoff Porter
ST. BERNARDS Coach : Kevin Mahady 1 . B. Swann 2 . T. Pee l 3 . S. McKeon 4 . M. Hayes 7 . J . lanzano 8 . B. Loughlin 10 . B. Overman M .Tankey It .. B . Hogan 12 13 . A. Damingo 14 . R. Nutter 17. A. O'Sullivan 18 . G . Collins 19. C. Rae 20. M . O'Callaghan 21 . A. Duncan 23. C. Patience 24. L.Rogers 25. D.Ferns 29. D. O'Connor 30. J . Moun t 31 . S . Catanzarin 32. S . Daffey 33. J . Ballarin (C) 37. T. Bateman 41 . D.Juegan 43. C. Davis 45. M . Dowling 55. G . Cusack
1 . D. Van Englen 2. R.Zampogna 3 . D. Briedis 4 . S . Horalewski 5 . S .Sacco 6 . W. Bradey 7 . M . Postma 8 . A. Grant 9 . S .Stell a 10. D. Salzyk (VC) 11 . J . Hutchinson 12. B . Crochtord (VC) 13. T. Kenn a 15. M . hefteman 16. S .Goodwin 17. G. O'Connor 18. D. tuema 19. M . Cul l 20. B . Jacobsen (VC) 21 . A . Fitzpatrick 23. A . fielding 24. B . Megrath 25. N . Gil l 26. J . Van Englen 27. P .Copeland 28. C . Laws
30. 33 35. 37.
M . McCartney M . Jacobsen S .Dowdle P . Dun n
42. A . Moloney (C) 43. B . Stevens 44. F. Grech
Coach : Steve Carroll I. C.Betrane 2. S .Brockej 3. J.Canm 4. R:Clak S. D. Bernal 6. J.EasWugh 7. P . Favhank 8. B .FauB 9. B . Fritter f0. M. HaBgan I . G.Harton 12. 0. Harris 13. T. Had 114. A . hender.wn 5. T.,bfnson 6. 0 .Kelly 17. D .Keys 18. S.Kuc It. J. Lawless 20. C . Lehnan 21 . E. Lindsay 22. J .lAahaney 23. J.Mefr4osh 24. A.MCKerzz~~l.kHarg 25. L. Ma'sa r 26. H .Nak 27. J . Nash 28. D .Pupnias 29. T. Rqdhase 3D. C . Ryan 31 . C .Sdrz'~ 32. D .S~ 33. O.Slrack 34. J . Slunock as. R .Versleer 36. R.Vaii 38 . S.y9dehead 39 . T. W@o z 40. . Mon U
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Under 19 White BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Coach: Brian Cartw ri gh t 1. J. Prbr 2 . S.Crner 3. S.Yamg 4. G.Aa.xankr 5. C. Penis 6. R.Mke e7
l . P.P.obensm(Vca9) 8. A. Bryan
Ii. P. George (Calel.) . S. F 2. A. Pams 3. S. Boyd 14. D.Mathews(VCap) 15. B. Grzig 16. S. S®ilh 17. N.WadGd 8. R.Waans 40. 19. P. tbgro 41 . 20. T.AgDta 42. 21 . O.H m r 43, 22. G. Mdaren 44. 23. L .SWtl 45. 24. P.Na¢e 46. Y>. T. Mered 47. 26. K. Slaying 48. 27. D.Da4 49. 28. P. Mofirtwr 50. 29. P. Bone 51 . . R. Feld 30 52. 31. A. Shine 53. 32 P. Grew 54. 33. C.McWates 55. 34. D.0'0axei 56 35. M.Osbam 57. 36. P. Hare 58. 37. V Thomson 59. 33. 5. Jsrte.; 60. 39. D . MdVanva
T. Matthew L Cessaru P.Edwards C.Bems C. Shaaard G. Taylor G. Stallard C. R. LazroeA M.B:tx;o D. GkPrer J. ScW A. FrankM D. SWe
DE LA SALLE (2) Coach : Clayton Weser 1 . M .Ctxn
2. P.Fnace a S' Crown 4. L,HaB 5. A. Rrxerday 6. M.Fd~1 7. C. Browne 41. A. Millis 8. C.WrkJtd (R.Caq) 9. C. C~pbel 42. D. Jackson t 10. D. Tessier 43. R Ef It, A. Evans 44, C. Maldinson 12. D.Todiep(Caq.)d5. C.Sparrow 13. A.WdEis 46 . M.Ffep 14. P. WCamazk 47. R Ferrel 15. J . Hodder 48 . D. Sindl 16 M.Jacksm 49. D.lante 17. D .Crave 50 . P. MM* It. M.Abrahans 51 . D.Graw 52 . SHarrison 19. D .O'Brien 20. M.Krample 53 . P.Arcn 21. C . Sham 54 . J .Duckett 22. P. O'Callaghan 55 . C.thmsm 23. M.0'CaBaghan 56 . J.Galmger . 57 . C. F~ 24. C . 25. G.Hy>KS 58 . C.Ckary 26. P.W"p~s (Pzs.VC) 59 . S. J~ 27. L. Van Der Piohl 60. S Ttwmes 28. M.LalMfij 61 . S.Aton 29. D . Hagan 62 . G .Hagen 30. J.Fbrn 63. J.Mufhy 64. C.6adre 31. A .EM 32. T.58vcts 65.8Nick 66. L Langone 31 B . Mr 34 . P . Corral 67. 8. SJns 35 . A .Madamosh 68. G .k.+gdai 36 . A . A6trAI 69 . J. Forbes 37, R. MaHnson 78 . kt Sladxpa 38 . 8 .8asts 80. M. He 39 . P. &asMr 40. G.C wan
OLD CAMBERWELL Coach : 1
Andrew Tsindos
2 . T . Molloy 3 . M . Kordic 4 . T . Webb 5 . N. Board 6 . R. Watson
7 . R. Whitehead (Capt) B . T . Donovan 9 . B. Smith 10 . M. Richmond 11 . C. Williams 12 . A. Pate rson (VC) 13 . S. Hancock (VC) 14 . N . Sims (VC) 15 . 16 . M. Cook 17 .
18 . W. Hayes 20 . R . Scott
21 . T. Hardman (VC) 22 . J. Miles 23 . 24 . C . Mill s
25 . J. Heffernan 26. A. Seeley 27.
28. W. Taylor 29. S. Pickles 30. A . Manuel 31 . J. Clyne 32. J. Herdmann 33.
34. A . Campbell 36. 41 . A . Gleevoy 42. J . McGitp 44. 48.
Coach : Tim Killworth 3 . H . Trcedel B . C . St . Clair 14 . E. Bostock (Capl) 15 . A. Pooley 16 . S.0'Brien 28 . E. Jeffries 31 . A. Mims 32 . A. Browne 33 . B. Ranken 36 . R . Murnane 37 . T. Crooke 39 . E. Plowman 40 . M. Peliig 41 . S. Peflig 42 . D . Campbell 43 . J . Pau l 49 . S .Humphris 50. S . Hogg 51 . L. Wilson VCapl) 52 . M. McConachy 53. W. Pau l 54 . S . Cole 55. J . WaNace,Smith 56. G. Collins 57. T. d'Anloine 58. L.Aflken 59. W. Gordon 68. S . Bin ley 70. D. Half 72. N. BealOe 73. J . Downie 174. S . Lucas 175. A. Oliver
Coach : Peter O'Conno r 1 . D . Lea r 2. N . Hodder 3. A. Laurie 4. E. Mitchel l 5. E. McLaughlin 6. R . McCan n 7. J. Smith 8. A . Major Si. A. Daly 10. D . Cashen 11 . T. Ludlow 12. S. Vozzo 13. B. Carey 15. G . Simondson 16. O. Brown 17. A . Swanwick 18. L. Newey 19. T. Batty 20. L. Latham 22. B . Sheahan 32. D . McNally 35. L. Thomas 52. N . Schlittler 80. A . Auliso (Capt) M . Cod y P . Dreary G. Psaltopoulos B . Wilby M . Smith J . Rattigan G. Wyett
Coach : Owen Hourigan Assis . Coach: Justin O'Conno r 1 . R . Simkiss 2 . M. Gargano 3 . S. Kuring
4. 5. 6. 7. B. 9. 10. IL 12 . 13. 14 . 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 . 32.
M.Rizio (Capp J . Pickering B . Quirk S . Ries A. McGufness M. Furlong A . uvy J . Hassell M. Fields A . Pivetla (VCapt) P .Greenham C. Haddad M . Pangrazio J . Bowler G. Large J . O'Brien D. McArde B . Marusic B . Delahay A. McKaige J. Goldsworthy M . Funston B.Day J. Finch A. DeKretsa C. Baker S. Kennedy R. Doher ty S.Radford
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Coach : Damian Carrol l
ST. LEOS EMMAUS
ST KEVINS
F1
B.Lelerre P. Dakgio
UNIBLACKS 1 . T. Belleville 2 . M .Buckis 3 . J . Buttedield 4 . B .Dillon
5 . O.Fumess 6 . C .Frankl'm 7 . R .Gazai 8 . B .Gilbertsai 9 . T. Holmes 10 . N . Howell 11 . J . Scott 12 . T.KHchen 13 . L. Kirkham 14 . A . Leddin 15 . J . Magee 16 . A . Maher 17 . B . Morgan 18 . P .Oswakl 19 . A . Robinson 20 . C. Ross 21, A .Sanders 22 . L.Spencer 23. A .Walker 24 . T .Warburlon 25 . J.Ward 26 . R. Watson 27. S . White 28 . M . Atkin 29. T . Gargon 30. A . Morrissey 31 . N. Rolls
32 . L. Juniper 33. S . Dimond
ALL ELECTRICAL & GAS HOME APPLIANCES 9857 8061 WARRINGAL Coach : Harry Harisiou 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 . it . 12 . 13 . 14 .
J. Hopkins C . Williams B. Kinnear K. Connery A. Rossimel A. Karafili S. Attardi B. Woodlock A. Heard A. Fogarty S. Yin A. Camilled S. Taylor P. Witchell
15 . K. Harte (Capt) 16 . T. Was 17 . 18. 19. 20.
L.Sheean H . Beale T. Benton P. Jame s
21 . M. Peters (VC) 22 . P. Harmon 23. H . Reeve s 24. 25 . 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 . 32 . 33.
L. O'Connell S. Walter J . Anderson B. Anderson S . Playtair A . Kirk N .Haymes A . Jackson N . Miller S . Hartric k
HUGH LYON KNITWEAR 18
OLD GEELONG
WILLIAMSTOWN C.Y.M .S . Sen . Coach : Gerard Barris 1 . B . Wouda 2. B . Cock s 3. A . Petzierides 4. B .Forrester 5. B .Twist 6. A.Thege 7. J . Clark 8. G.Singleton 9. S . Wuchatsch 10. G. Burgess 11 . D. Macleod 12 . C.Bergi n 13 . M . Elhaouli 14. L.Grochowski 15 . T . Murray 16 . M . Holland 17 . J . Matar 18 . G.Rickard 19 . L.Gra y 20 . B. Robinson 21 . R.Cockerell 22 . W . Kaddour 23 . D. Bordignon 24 . D. Wouda 25 . D. Ryan 26 . D. Lee 27 . C. Mathews 28 . S. Kennedy 29 . A. Houl i 30 . M . Elhaouli 31 . B. Davies 32 . B. Todd 33 . B. MacLeod 34 . N. Magor 35 . S.Siewek 36 . G . Carlyon 37 . S. Dye r 38 . J. H ry cyszyn 39 . D. Krogmann
0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
Under 19 Blue BEAUMARIS coach : Peter McBrearty 1 . N. McLean 2 . B . Thomas 3 . M . Pitts (VC) 4 . J . Wadham 5 . R. Thatcher (Capt .) 6 . C. Ken t 7. D. Whitaker 8 . M . O'Brien 9. B. Nicholson 10. G . Moloney 11 . S . Blackie 12 . M . McLeod 13. N. Kin g 14. A. Quin 15 . B. Stevens 16, P. Fisher (VC) 17. S . McIver
18. N. Boctor 19. R. Thornton 20. T. Cotter 21, P. Thomas 22. N. Joh n 23. B. Ferguson 24. C. Cezaw 25. H. Dwye r 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 . 36 . 41 . 51 . 52 . 53 . 58 .
B. Carroll (Capt .) J . Vance J . McKenzie S . Fraser R. Corfield M . Matulick J . Handfield A. Van Den Blink D. Sheldrak e B. Valle R. McGrath B . Steven s
CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Coach: Adrian McMaster 1 . B . Lowe 2. A . Coventry 3. W. Campbell 4. N . Silver 5. S . Thomson 7. L.Chambers 8. D. Sawle 9. B . Lechte 10 . J . Graham 11 . R. Stumbles 12, B . Hansa 13 . J . Babarcty 14 . W.Lubransky 15 . W. Bowes 16 . C. Goldsworthy 17 . M . Cutle r 18 . B . Samild 19 . C. Flinos 20 . S . Curry 21 . M . Liddell 22 . T . Townley 23 . D. Sandall 24 . C. Napier 25 . D. Williams 26 . N. Hayman 27 . A . Campbell 28 . T . Yates 29 . A . Beauchamp 30 . L. McMahon 32 . R. Haywood 33 . B . Hill
35 . J . Davies
~ PRINTED LABELS OLD BRIGHTON Coach: Leigh Bowes 3 . A . Birc h 11 . D . Paterson 12. A . Alderton 15. F. Carr 20. A . McNamee 24. W. Clark 41 . J . Murchie 43. L. Marget 44. A . Brown 45. C . Rogers 46. A . Price 47. P . Williams 48. N . Bulfin 49. J . Raj u 50. C . McGuigan 51 . D . Strachan 52. M. Balmer 53. A . Remfry • 54. X .Johnson 55. M . Dennis 56. S . Tom s 57. A . Liptrot 58. D . Watson 59. C . McPherson 60. D . Crewdson 61 . A . Witte 62. A . Lewis 63. B . Wilson 64. R .Martin 65. R . Ken t 66. B . pamham 67. D . Taylor 68. M . Jackson 69. J . Stewan 70. B . Medley 71 . G. Rhodes 72. L. Salter 73. N . Remfry 74. B . Logan 75. S . Alderson 77. B . Morrison-Jack 80. A . Palfrey
F116SE (91)97L,7#I FAX (l)) 9765 N67
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HAMPTON ROVERS
MAZENOD
Coach: Craig Harris
1 . B.,kdvsm J.LeGrand(Cap .) I. B..bseph . 3. 4. S. G 5. P.Eg-s 6. M.Rhey 7. S.Parund(YC) 8. A.Kxtl 9. B. Clifford 10. T . Sykes it . G.Jmiets}i
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. i t. 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17. 18.
C . Cullen B. Marlyn D . Varker A. Varke r D . Anderson (C) A . Brown e L. O'Grady D . Busby P. Molino L. Tregear S. Burke P. Nelson B. Hoare E .Zuker(C) P. Allardice S . Osboume B. Ari z
22 . 24 . 25 . 26. 27 . 28. 29. 30. 39. 40. 41 . 42 . 43. 44 . 45 . 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.
H . Georgeanakis R . Dunball (VC) M. Dunbal l D . Ariz S. Blick T. WilmoH H . Tregear L. Muir T. Lync h C . Hutchinson M. Talent W. Armour M. Salter M. Iles A . Ouch M. Louis A . Duddy M. Karakas P . Apinitis T. Pucella.
19. S .G. James 20. A . Aquin o
A USFlNE FOODS
Coach: Kevin King
t2. M.Rasch
t3. A. Meadows 36. F . K#0 14. G.Ya.ag 37. R.Hewlss 15. G.pascuti 49. A.SmyttN 16. LEvars 53. G.,kres 17. A.Oiim 61. S. . gist 18. V. Di Scab 62. D. Wield it. A. McDowell 63. N. Meg. 21 . P.MoL'dbch 69 . P Fa y 22. T.Ea3zy 7t. D.a.riefo 23. T . Pope 72. B. Mason 24. D. Ward 77. C. Was 25. J. come 27. W.ONWo(VC) 29. A. Moore 34. D.Berd`gwn 36. 8. Hai
WHEELERS HILL H 0 T E L
MONASH BLUES Coach: Steve Rust 1 .C. Gregory 2.J . Baxter (C) 3. C. Miller 4 .A. Bragg 5 . R. Harris (VC) 6. H. Tomlinson 7. W. Mcivor 8. M . Lawrence 9.M . Week s 10. B . Henderson 11 . D. Collins 12 .A . Hickey 13 .A . Herrman 15A. Leadston 16.D. Walter 17 . P . O'Neil l 18. C. Stott (DVC) 19 . H. O'Donnell 21 . N. Kazenwadel 22 . J . Cavanagh 23. T . O'Brien 24 .B . Hodson 25 .J . Hawkins 26 .M . Wagstaff 27. R. Burston 28. S . McGee 30. T . Cameron 31 .D.Jones 32 .D. Horsfall 33.A. Lourey 34 . M . Ok a
37.8. Dempsey (DVC) 39.N. Walke r 41 .S . Millie 43.C. Riordan
ST KILDA/ SOUTH CAULFIELD
ARGEN ENTERPRISE S
INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD Suite 3, 41 B B!ntf Rd, Coach: George Joseph Black Rock . 319 3 19. M. Weilgos z
ORMOND Coach : Bri an Keatin g
OLD HAILEYBURY
1 . M . Stielow 2. N . Courtney 3. R .Franklin (VCapt) Coach : Andrew Baxter 4. N . Larkin 5. A . Murph y t . S.H -. t(VCa~I 6. M . Broadhurst 2 EL.,,:ap) 7. H . Brown a B 21. 4 Id.'.. 22 8. K . McInerney 5 . El y S. " 9. S . Taylo r B. C. PuLV,y 6 . D.1 10. M . Hester 7 . P.I ~ HGXn 11 . C . Bailey 6 F.i ~. C. D%€rq 12. J . Arga(I 9 . D.L_ 7, BCt~soti 13. M . Mabbett 10. D. L:M 2, T.9A n 14. S . Finlayson tt . LP"- 29. E. D. tq 15. R . Cunningham 12 . D.'- yJ, C., w 13 . 41 D. F~„q (DX, 16. D . Fishlock 17. S . Handley 14 . R P . ~ Russel 1 ; li .. 31 fl.Geeire PVC 18. S . herrman 19, T. Ashford it. s 35. J. Ness It . US X C. Sad 20, G. Smit h 78 CA . . . 37. S.OGrah 21 . S. Metz (Capt) 19 . AFL,d ~1, P.Ccaiym 22. S . Hea d 27. C. Amw 4 5 N. FA 23. C .jackson 24, 25, M . Wrodarczyk 26. J . Byran 30. S . Wiedemann 39. T. Morgan 42. G. Hall (DVC) 43. S . Wrodarczyk 45. L . Livingstone 50. M . Wonnacott 51 . G. King 53 . I. Ranso m
6 PI-5 REAL ESTATE 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
KHYATS HOTEL
31 . M. Cunningham 38. A . Bryson 39. 40. 52 . 53. 53. 56. 57, 58. 60. 63. 66. 71 . 72. 73. 74. 75. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81 . 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87.
A . Diamond D . Broadhurst B . Plowman B . Burk e B . Karaminovski B . Karaminovski K . Gleason E . Karaminovski P . Davis F. Khoweiss B . Clarke A .Cranston M . MacDonald S . Duffy C .Fernando S . Price S .Holloway G.Davis M . Merrick R . Plavljanic R . Nahas N . Athens L. Phillips M . Slade D . Aiken A . Bourke C . Johnston e
KlitJ. att'S OF BRIGHTON
19
MARCELLIN
Under 19 Red AQUINAS Coach: John Bourke 1 . E . Mascitti (Capt) 2 . G. Burch (V-Capt) 3 . D. Heveren (DVC) 5 . L. Kan e 6 . R . Kunst 7. J . Quin n 8. N . Fredrickson 9 . M . Boyl e 10. D. Boland 11 . S . Moran 12 . M . Tilling 13 . P . Glennie 14 . R. Chapman 15 . P . Fredrickson 16 . C. Thomas 18 . J . Hun t 19 . M . Hope 20 . B . Griffin 21 C. Brownhill 22 . B . Moran 23 . T. Huggins 24. M . Reilly 28. D. Plant 32. J . Bleakney 33 . G. Hurley 38. V . Sorace 39. M .Mercuri 42 . R . Moran 44 . M . Thomas 51 . A . Hyland 54. D. Kealy 55 . A . Cultrera
Coach : Peter Randal l
CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : Allen Cousins Assistant: S . Condie 1 . B . Dalton (DVC) 2. B . Mier s 3. G. Kerr 4. D. Skiller n 5. M. Holliday (C) 6.A . Mays 7. J . Cliff 8. A . Cont e 9. T. Wyngard 10. P . Allat t 11 . C. McKinnon (VC) 13. E . Westmore 15. C. Piccioli 16. M. Gossip 17. D. Butler 18. N . Egan 20. M . Banks 22. S . Cousins 23. B . Roach 24. S . Power 25. D. Violi 26. P .Brown 27. F. Vargo 30. M . Adam s
!l U STRALI A DIRECHONAL DRILLING Ken Basso 97221697 A .N .Z . BANK FINANC E Greg Skien 015552 01 3
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Steve Aird 1 . M . Gwynn 2. M . Steven s 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14.
A . Teasdale (Capt) P . Shea r A . Walkom T. Gray A . Lifllejohn S . Milliken M . O'Brien C. Woods W.Junkeer D . Thomas R . Silverwood P . Davi s
15. J . Snow 16. S . Gilchrist 17. C. Bird 18. D . Ireland 19. S . Penton 21 . D . Robson 23. 0. Crane 24 D . McLennan 25. C. Tindale 28. R . Ea g le 29. L. Andrews 31 . W. Gerstman 34. N . Thompson 36. S . Romensky 44. L. Boyl e 45. M . Ford
Jones Lang Wootton
1 . M . Roberts 2. W. McMahon 3. L. Crosby
4. R . Badanjek 5. M . Beti o 6. L. Rya n 7. D. Bellissimo 8. B . Alford 9. J . Mason 10. T. Black 11 . M . Mifsud (VC) 12. M . Karavasilis 13. S . Moran 14. M . Van Lint (DVC) 15. T. Stephens (C) 16. J . Blackmore 17. D . Sampimon 18. P . Diacogiorgis 19. B . Colville
20. C . Mulready, 21 . B . Dells FI N 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.
B . Symes (DVC) N . Armstrong J . Evans-Smith S . Mouss i A . Reitano A . Sangorgio P . Toscano T. Marti n
30. D. Cardimone 31 . A . Rubira 32. 33. 41 . 51 .
J .Sheehan P .Hogan M . Randazzo L. Baltic]
52. B . Alford
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OLD TRINITY
WHITEFRIARS
Coach : Leigh Colema n 1 . A. Andrews (Capt) 2 . B. Powe r 3 . H. Munro e 4 . J. Arrowsmith 5 . T. Wolley 6 . J. Gerrish 7 . S Natol i 8 . D. Beardsley 9 . B. Dahlstrom 10 . M .Shauhgnessy 11 . T. Morpeth 12 . A. Rhea 13 . J. Cade 14 . T. Perry 15 . J. Ivory 16 . M . Chisolm 17 . J. Newman 18 . D. Burrows 19 . C. Bar 20 . 21 . S. McMahon 22 . T. Sheehan 23 . T. Cade 24 . N. O'Halloran 25 . M . Lapira 26 . T. Tobi n 27 . M . Greig 28 . C. Butler 29 . L . Kennedy 30 . C. Stanley 31 . E. Davatzis 32 . K.Noden 33 . C. Wilson 34 . D. Robinson 35 . A. McKenzie 36 . R. Baxter 37 . 38 CONSOLIDATED 39 . TRAVE L 40 .
Coach : Andy Dalrympl e 1 . M. Tudor 2 . M. Vandenboom (VC) 3. D. Fedele (DVC) 4. 5 . L . Eames 6. M. Jongebloed (Capt) 7. M. Winterbu m 8 . A. Lacey 9. S. Gillen 10. A. Davis 11 . D . Nolan 12. A. Sandford 13. T. Hughes 14. A. Beattie 15 . R . Mika 16. R .Tartaglia 17. A. Glenn 18 . C . O'Connor 19. A. Shepherd 20. A. Pawlick 21 . R . Fedele 23. D.Griffin 24. M. Smith 25 . 26. R . Pawlick 27. 28 . P. Molloy 29. 30.
OLD PARADIANS
1 . L. Murphy 2 . S . Collins 3. D. Bedford 4. D. Cochrane S . J . Carter 6. A . White 7. C. Anson 8. A . Oppy 9. J . Woods 10. P . Busse 11 . R. Saf i 12. R . Spencer 13. K .Safak 14. 15 . 16. A . Costello 17. K . Lewis 18. C. Angus 19. S . Wilson 20. S . Detarczynski (VC) 21 . N . Beal e
Coach: Adam Stuckey
22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.
C.Battle S .Pratt M. Heppell F. D'Anna J . Nash C. Murray
2 . M.P. L}sxh 3 . B.P.Wkm B.R Phalan 5I .. AMta 6 . SKig 7 . P.T.Harr M. S. FgTm 9I . B.Woo7fnn 10 . M.Pbarers tt . B.LNUh t2 . M.E6J1eq 13 . D. G=ary 14 . S.IT:Id 15 . SJerJis 16 . S. Hunt 17 . 16 . DJures 20 . K Keleft 21 . N. Redad 22 . M.Jofu 23 . At Cm"
24 . At fft6rard 38. J . Rsctr00c 25 . LBaker 40. J . Card s 26 . OCanrar 41 . T. Gr.tuaski 27 . P. Eccles 42 . S.Hwison 28 . M. Coso (Caq)>3. M. Gala 29 . S. Ptelan 46. J . Nedhis W . A. Howzrd 48 . J . Ctadaick 31 . C. Tt#ey 52 L Wilsams 32 . C. Nxslone 54 . J .yau rt 33 . C. Was:n 55. J . Sped 34 . S.N 57. S.0'fde 35 . Id Ryaa a. C. p?ce 36 . B.l Wi G. R Spidd 37 . D. Steam B. LTurner
29. 30. M. Hutchens 31 . 32 . P . Maniotis 33. 0. Smyth 34. J . Zit o 35. B . Gust 36. L. Cleak 37. L. Small 43. J . Arnup 44. G.Hendriks
HANG TEN Westgate Transport Elgin Inn Hotel
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NVhitehall St, Yarravi(le Ph: 9687 8722
YARRA VALLEY Coach : John Ma y 1 . T. Wapshot 2 . T. Hale 3. S. Standlield 4 . J. Reid 5 . A. Drew 6 . L . Dour
7. S. Thompson 8, L . Morri s 9. D . Millson 10. A. Barton 11 . B. Reynolds 12 . P. Ford 13. J. McConnell 14 . B. Mcllraith 15 . K. Ma y 16 * L . Taylor 17. T. Mcliradh 18 . L . While 19 . B. Wilson 20. T. Tyshing 21 . M. Wear 22, B. Telford 23. A. Drew 24 . A.Cusano 25 . S. Gado 26 . D . Rowe 27, L . Smith 28 . A. Lawton 29 . S. Seaboume 30. A. Siebel 34 . D . Steven 35 . A. Laing 46 . W . Butler 52 . A. Hartnett 69 . H . Van Kiaer
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OLD CAREY Coach: Peter Schiller
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Club XVIII North COLLEGIANS Coach : 1 . Lockwoo d 1. C. Bacon 2. D. Hoyle 3. N . Sibbing 4. J . Gonzales 5 . G.Constable 6 . J . Gleeson 7, N. Mathers 8 . G . Dingle 9. C. Comley 10. S. Hooper 11 . P. Ashby 1 N. Comley J. Morrison D . Wain 15. T. James 16. R . Lee 17. P. Dunne 18. N . Hunton 19. M. Burgess 20. J. Gleason 21, W. O'Connor 22. D . Crocke r 23 . I. Lockwood (C/Coach) 24 . T. Emonson 25 . T. Gates 26 . G . Mathers 27 . J . Ga y 28 . S . Messina 29 . D. Meizenthen 30 . S . O'Sullivan 31 . C. Sutherland 32 . R. Nancarrow 33 . J . Strathaim 34 . A. Taylo r 35 . J . Taylor 39. R . Jones 56. D. Howe 58 . P. Young 59. R . Lancaster 60. B. Kers s 60. G . Oakley 61 . D . Kerss 66. S. Gomes-Vieira
OLD ESSENDON Coach : D . Law 1 . D . Law (CC) 2 . D . Bellman 3. T. Williams 4. B. Gas a 5. P. VanBenthem 6. C . Fazzalari 7. A . Rhodes 8. M . Pleasants 9. N . Di b 10. M . Thouas 11 . R. Mus a 12 . T . Tregoning 13 . B . White 14 . S . Burns 15 . R. Casey 16 . C. Bishop 17 . D. Hexter 18 . C. Hammon 19 . D. Reid 20 . P. Hammon 21 . M . Crowley 22 . A. Smith 23 . A. Tyrrell 24 . R. Boyle 25 . M. Howden 26. P. McMaster 27. R . Sheils 28. C . Vassallo 29. N . Boyl e 30. D . Greasley
HAWTHORN CITIZENS
1 . P. Corridon 2 . S.Ivak
Coach : Glen Stallwo rt h y 1, M. Keeney 2 . R . Lovich 3. K. Richardson 4. S. Bowe (Capt .) 6. P . Avery 7. G. Stalworthy 8. P . Lovich 9. W . Power 10. P . Orchard 11 . A . Stil l 12 . A. Tsoumbris 13 . J. Povey 15 . G . Morris 16 . H.Ousalkas 17 . D. Zavarella 18 . S. Timewell 19 . J. Law 20 . A. Hartley 21 . D . Murphy 22 . C . Benton 23. D . Tracey 24. A. Wilson 25. A . Hure 26. M . Wilkinson 27. R . Lord 28. J. Morrison 29. D. Murray 30. D. Lauletta 32. B . Delbridge 35. A . Dunlop 36 . S . McDonald 41 . E . Sill 44 . P . Rossitt o
3 . M. O'Dea (Coach) 4 . A. Tucker 5 . A. Morrow 6. M. Garotfolo 7. M . Doyle 8. K . Corbally 9. D . McGuire 10. P . Bladeni 11 . M . Smith 12. D. Maher 13. M .O'Hanlon 14. P . Sea l 15. A. Lazarus 16. D. Byme 17. C.Johnson 18. C. Curt ain 19. O . Niall 20. A. Wilson 21 . G . Kalac 22 . S. Reid 23 . R . Guppy 24 . S. James 25 .
26 . 27 . J. Leonard 28 . 29 . 30. 31 . 32 . 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. M. Quinn 56. T. Reynolds
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40. A . Wa.t 41 . L TRyt 42. D.Cw"vlts
G. Anhurson K . Breen M . Quinn P. haye s A. Denaly (VC) M . Crea k
8. R. Day 9. G . Wood 11 . J. Comito 14. A. Vinecombe (Capt) 15. G . Farrugia 17 . S. Gollant 20 . J. Martin
21 . A. Kennedy (DVC) 25 . P. Moo n 26 . B. Schwarzenburg 35 . T. Matkov
37 . M. O'Connell 40 . G . Tots
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44 . B. Moon 48, P. Farrugia 62 . A . moode 64 . A . Barnes 65 . M . Castles 69. K . Mahady 78. S . Denah y 79. M . Cunningham 81 . S . Bristo w
NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: Ron Holmber g 1 . J . Bugeja 2 . M . Bevanda 3 . G . Carroll 4 . S.Lanyon 5 . S. Elliott 6 . H . Curry 7 . B. Devine 8 . J. Smith 9. D . Fogarty 10. P. Fletcher 11 . J. Cahill 12. S . Hall (C) 13. C . Henderson 14. P . Heve y 15. L. Koutsovasilis 16. R. Holmberg 17. D. Perrone 18. M . Lynch 19. P . Considine 20. D. Pasquariello 21 . F . Miletto 23 . R. Christie 25 . A. Ryan 26 . A. Schmidt 27 . J . Schmidt 28 . K. Scott 31 . B. Swain 32 . J. Trimboli 33. B. Pawsey 34. I . Turnbull (VC) 42. P. Vanderway 43. T. Spell 45. R . Dean 48. C . Petinis 53. A . Pearce 59. T. Phee 69. J . Joyce
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MARCELLIN Coach : A. Kenned y 1 . A . Kennedy 2. M . Comer 3. D. Boothey 4. P . Doyle 5 . V .Paonessa 6 . J . Hes s 7 . A . Merton 8 . M . Nimmo 9 . B . Edmonds 10 . G . Cox (C) 11 . M. Lowry 12 . A. Barnett 13. S. Lane 14. R . Pertich (V.C .) 15. A. Robinson 16. A. Keogh 17. D . Lowry 18. G. Lowry 19. D . Pizzalotto 20. J . Kent 21 . M . Kent 22. G. Banks 23. G. Basford 24. A . Bucknell 25. M . Curry 26. D. Dodoricco 27. P . Fitzsimmons 28. R. Holland 29. A. King 30 . T . Slattery 31 . D. Theisz
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Coach: 1 . J. Beaton 2 . J. Sandman 2 . B . Milieki 6 . M. Keenan 8 . T. hewat 9 . M. Lawry 10 . W. Dreer 11 . S . Molna r 13 M . Frahm (C) 16 . M . Whykes 21 . G. Smit h 22 . M . Devereax 23. A. Fielding 24. M . Jurci c 26. G . Growcock 32. R. costello 35. B.Hitchens 36. C. Rizzo 45. D. Lyons 48. R. Keenan 49. P. Kelly 51 . M. Doran 60 . C .Jacobsen 68 . P. Wessleman 96 . S. Redden 99 . L. Arsovski 111 . M. Slazyk 148. G. Thompson 171 . D . Forbes
PRESTON 380 Gilbert Ph: (03) 94710733 Fax : (03) 94710753 BAYSWATER 160 Canterbury Rd Ph : (03) 9729 0911 Fax: (03) 9720 6554
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Club XVIII South
OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS
DE LA SALLE
Coach: M. Selby 2. M . Jarvis
Coach : Brendan Moy Assisistant Coach : Peter Manning ' K .Marmk(Capt.) I. T. fkHera y 2. 3. A .Chssm 4. B .0'Dnsco2 S. B .Byrv 6. B . Ha{ 7. M.T a n 6. D.Jairinp (VC) 9. N, Vargas 10. D.Tess .:r 11 . S .BN 12. Fluid 13. JS* Clothier 14, M.0'Driscoll 15. A . Brehm 16, C.Taytx 17. B .0 Hearn It. & Tooker 19. P . Marhvg (VC) 20. M.Slad~e 21 . S .6oss 22. A. Wors"ebig 23 C. Bourke 24. T. Fates 39. 25. J.tikorph{ 41 26. D. Wd'am:.m 41, 27. A . Carr 42. 28. C. Nary 43 . 29. S .Gwr 44 . 30. N . Chapnan 45. 31 . M. Farrel 46, 32. P .CaMm 47 . 33. B .Cbssm 48 . 34. B . ESs 49. 35. S . Recliners 50, 36. P . Forbes 51 . 37. M.Fmral 56. 38. C.Ftyiws
J. f9fte.s G.Jacksoai S . Mvror7w P. Mdskes T.htae C . Rayner P. Scales Sc Starp; M. Farrell L Perlioli J. Wajdman A Vla:tc~g S . Jacobs
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OLD SCOTCH Coach: Simon ttlingworth 1 . B. Auja N 2. 0 . Young 3. M . Cooper 4. H. Middleton (VC) 5. S. Montgornery (Capt) 6. M . Godwin 7. M . Clunies-Ross 8. D. Bingley 9. I . Bowden 10. M . Bingley 13. N. Murdoch 15. D. Murtagh 17. R. McLeish 18. C. Knight 19. N. Moss 20. N. Tribe 21 . J. Deakin 22. - D. Hooper 23. S. Pryde 25. B. Langley 27. C. Winneke 29. R. Bretherton 30. P. Williamson 31 . D. Bini 32. S. Sheahan 37. A. Chambers 41 . A. Paulden 49. M . Gor e 51 . S .Illingworth 53. B. Simpson 55 . A. Aston 56 . S . Norden 58 . A. Cowper 60 . M . Weber 62 . M . Stasiuk 66 . B . Pent old 88 . A. Pric e
MAZENOD Coach : Danny Wain 4 . S. Garbel)ini 5 . D.Carter 7 . P .Deegan 9 . P . Hall (Capt) 10. T. Syke s 11 . G.Janetski 12 . A . Wiiks 13 . T. Bridgland 15 . C . Varney I& M. Little 17 . T. Tsiavis 21 . I . Neil 23 . T. Pope 26 . W. Poulter 27 . D . Krom 28 . N . Little 33 . J . Boyle 35 . B . Hall 36 . F. Nigro 37 . G.Tngg 39 . R . Bourbon 40. P . McCusker 41 . B . Welch 44 . D . Bolle 46 . B . Heins 47 . P . Riley 48, P . Vine 49 . L. Hahry 50. C .Jones 52 . S . Thompson 53 . K . Carmody 54 . P .Jacobs 55 . M . Quirk 56 . M. Welch 57 . M. Peters 58 . R . Cahill 59 . C . Lane 60. M . LeCouteur 61 . L. Head 63 . P . Welch 65 . D . Biviano 66 . L. Todd 67 . G.McAllister 68 . K . Duffy
69 . 70 . 71 . 75 .
B . Harper P.Occhipinti T. Clayton G. Mann
77 . 88 . 89 . 99 .
C . Wood G. Jones P . Fay P .Crowhurst
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OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Teamlist not supplied .
3. B . Stefanou 5. R Murray 6. S . Moody 7. M . Hal l 8. A . Hancock 10. R . Moreton 11 . J . McLauchlan 12. D . Cochran 13. A . Noble 15. J . Tregaski s 16. B . Morrison-Jack 17. S . Hannaford 17. J . Pyers 19. D . Smyth 21 . P . Cantone 22. J . Lockett 24. L. Hamilton 24. P . Neylan 26. J . Uglow 28. S . Kay 29. J . Rattray 30. P . Cockayne 31 . F. Magee 31 . M . Scadett 32. R . Wraith 33. D . Payne 34. R . Smith 35. A . Rutter 36. D. Joyce 39. P . Greene 41 . M . Payne 42, A . Willey 43. T. Betts 44. S . Carter 45. J . Turnbull 48. C . Haling 49. D . Toniolo 53. P . Bainbddge 64. B . McMurtrie 78. R . Saunders 84. M . Shippe n
OLD GEELONG Coach: Mark Borthwick S. A'Becket t A. Barron J . Bet t D . Blackburn A . Burn R . Calvert H . Cameron D . Crowe W. Davis W. Dodd J . Dowling P. Edgar S. French J . Geddes J . Hamilton M. He met B. Hicklin
T. Jackson (Capt) P. Jones
N . Kennett R . Knight P. Law C . Levinge J . Mantello H . McInnes A. McMillan M. McPhee S. Nadenbosch J . Neville-Smith M. Oddi e
J . Omond A. Osboume J . Pettit J . Pettit
C . Richardson A. Robson J . Sewers C . Snow T. Sullivan C . Walke r d. Whitehead A. Williams M. Williams D . Williams
OLD MELBURNIANS Coach: A . Cordner 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15. 16. 21 . 25. 28. 33. 35. 37. 44. 45. 48. 54. 5S. 61 . 62. 71 .
D . Milne D . Moss D . MacDonald A . Coroner (VC) B . Vil e C . Branchflower A . Woodhouse S . Potter J . Scott G. Stooke H .Ingleton C .Jensz T. Read S . Hargreaves S . Cox (C) A . Clements S . Stribling S .Osbome S . Baldwin J . Elam W. Houserman A . Wilson T.Osbome P. Harris D . Stanton R . Hockney M. Atkinson A . Carroll A . Clark J . Carroll B . Pyke C . White
PH : (03) 9822 001 1
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M .Wha rt on M . Quinlan S . Bannon A . Bucella G. Gos9rit f
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B . Stackpole (VC) R . Marks R . Dre w D . Nanfra (Capt) M . Menzies
11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
L. Davidson D . O'Brien P . Hooper P . O'Tierney M . Pabst B . Quinn A . Aloi B . Millar M . Powell J . Wilhel m A . Davies ( VCapt) I. Woo d R . Cu rtis A . Nanfra L. Smith C . Smith R . Snell P .Bannon P. Hamilton T. Sault ry
V .U .T. Coach: Geoff Fletche r 1 . B.Difalc o 2 . E.BUrmeister 3 . T.NUcara 6 . D . Tanner
7 . P. Byrne s 8 . K.Vanderpoel 9 . N .Djinovic 10 . G . Farley 12 . G . Ziegler 13 . M.Robertson 16 . W. O'Connor 17 . C .Russell 19 . T. Williams 20 . ft .Papakos 21 . P. Cox 22 . P.Cliffe 23 . E.Midon 24 . A.Cliffe 26 . S. Case 34 . P,Allen 38 . M.D'Angelo 41 . F.Kilroy 52 . K. Vanduursen 56 . T. Brown
57 . M. McGlade 58 . T.Moebus
31 . B . McDonald 52 . P . Lewi n
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F, Eas t AQUINA S
Senior Coach : Brett Davidson Reserves Coach : Sean 0'loughiin
BULLEEN COBRA Senior Coach: Joe D'Angeto Reserves Coach : Mark Horshet d Assistant Coach : Andrew Gitlard
CHIRNS4DE PARK Senior Coach : Bill Gommers Reserves Coach : Danis Came
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OLD CAREY
1 . A4.Purbda+ 2 . A . Sore 3. G.Sken 4. 64.Cansi 5. 8. Pt-0ler 6. D. Trdter 7 . V .P~ B. D.CaBe
9 . B. Gray 10. M.KcoPnass it . G.WyVrd 12. D.Pada 13 . P.C>as
14 . S.Mddash 15. M.Wmren 16. M .Wal a It. B.Massara' 0 19, S.0'Cana 20. K .0'des 21 . S. Dates 22. T.Mrada 23 . B.5aace 24 . C . Deroy 25. R.fit+rkrson 26. P.POPe . 21. J .Canw 28 . S . FGdd1 29. b1 .Hadnglcn 30. S. Bad 31. P. Egan 32 . P .Arthay 33. A . Ctiniside 34. R. S" 36 . 0-Karp 37 . W. PeOWen
~ RiCHMOND CENT Senior Coach :
T' inPonteiract Senior Coach : Reserves Coach: John Wis e Peter Jackson Assist: John King 1 AWasa 41 . O .Hunlaix4ys 42 P. H M Reserves Coach : 2 LBarry 43 ASwka iiagg Scott Macrae 3 . LJOel-Pez .TaPLy I . C.HB 41 . A, Gates 4. K i.Hansan 2. C. 94 e1 (Capt.)42. C.POW-0 I . S.Shaw S. 3 M,Cctgn NC) S .P'~:k .H d . l.Pa"lxrsm 43. S.tktek I. F .Bma l4 1. . g. G, LC~ *1 45 . M . SaM 8 . G. Ma1:cYn .WaOs 7. ADrexyr 46 . T.Gedk 9. D 10. At' 4by 8 . P.Harrs 47. M. SOON 9 . M.Add1b, 48 . ld.FhSY'sg 1t. J.B"iri .Meaden 12 F . Mask 10. K .5Yaives 49. R .Pearum it. A.CoPe (RCap1) 50. M.Daxsai 13 . C .Sha~ .Mars~B 14 . C .°r 5l. J 12 . M.Spen' P .CtMh 13 . S. bras 52 . P.W-16W 15. 16, R ~ 14. Nams.Narr,e ~., A.Femf
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39 C.Braa6ead 8. S .Ccft a 17. H.Lcys 9. G.CorPP 4Q SVYanr 9. C.Whoh 41 . D.Caro9(RCad) 18. C.Barfag 19 . C.Dxr'er 10. C .Lklcen 42 FLDiane 20. J.Sinon it . AFMV4 43 . M .MdarO . GBootiMCk 21 . K .Os3gan 4S 12. A.Dunsta 22 . A. Lace/ 19. B.A~n 45 S6stz/
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46.D.Ha I 47 . G . Hu 48. . A4s : 49. 50. P.Wd 51. M .itti52. 5. PIt4P50n 53. A. EdO:ulnbe 54. 1t. Trxray 55. G. Mamx 68. R. Dxrw_s 57 . D .StiP4a9 58. RKeare 59. 60. 3 .5ha+r 61 . C .8WO 62. M.8ar4 a C. Class 64 . R. Jarrarmki 65. RYteathare 66. S.Fizpatrick L . Chabie A.Colis C . Dods D.Ekrer M . Gaspardlo A.84cDrnad 0 .Muf t R. osbcm PL Quigley A.5(odcda U
SWINBURN YEUNIVRST Seniors Coach : Keith McKenzie Reserves Coach: Mark Johnston 1. M. M7sno
2. J.%PA 4. CAeI'da 5 . RVebe+gang 6. D .Crm
YARRA VALLEY Senior Coach : David McCormack Res . Coach : Scott Alderso n
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1 . M .Leaormolh 32 . A.Gunn 2 . T.8rsl 33 P.9 oes 3. P.L'nti+gs!orw ~. FL sum
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COLLEGIANS SeniorCoazh
:Lai Carbon Rezervaa Ceacb : Eabert Bay4ey 1 . B . Moone y 2. D. Smit h 3. B . Woolhouse 4 . S . Lausse n 5. D . Peters (1) 5. D . Grooves (2) 6 . A . Smith 7. D . Baxter (1) 7 . C . H(2) 8.C. 9 . V. Cleary 10 . N . Anderson (1) 10 . J. Grigg (2) 11 . B. Mckenzie 12 . D . Stubs 13 . A. Sheerly 14 . R . Schober 15 . Y. Phillips 16 . A. Wallace 17 . D. Phillips 17 . A. Oldham 18. J. Bennett (Capt) 19. C. Davidso n 20. G . Dean-Johns 21 . A. Johnston (R-Capt) 22. D. Ke n 23. A. Sheedy 24. R. Hartnett 25. D. Lever (RVCapt) 26. N . Mila t 27. S . Humphry 28. S . 8lackman 29. A . Kenneally 30. M . Gailbraith (V-Capt) 31 . R . Schobe r 32. D . Thomson (V-Capt) 33. G. Irvine 34. D . Entwistle 35. J . Taylor 36. S . Harding 37. J . Dansey 38. S . Van Der Venne 39. B . Jone s 40. A . Kelson 41 . S. Lubich 42 . A. Vasdekis 43 . A. Greenway 44 . A. Parkin 46 . S. Wooley 48 . J . Lemon 50 . B. Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter 52 . J. Schmidt 53 . S. Hobbs 54 . K. Mui r 55 . E. Jones 56 . D. Howe 57. J. Moore 58. A. Rose 59. M . Richards 60. B. Kerss 61 . D. Kers s 62. G. Constable 63. 64. G. Tlver 65. 66. S . Cromes-Vieira 67. 68. 69 . D . Armstrong 70. R .Conron 71 . 72 . 73 . 74 . 75 . N . Procto r
DE LA SALLE
MAZENOD
Senior Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen ResJASsis .Coach : Brian Brown
Senior Coach : HAILEYDURY Tony Paatsc h Senior Coach: Assis. Coach : Rob Prosser Neville Taylor Rese rv es Coach : Rese rves Coach: Chris Boyle Gary Marc h 1. C. tam . A~raiNC) 1 . A. Baxter I. D 3. T.CIe~ 2 . D. Connell (DVCapt) 4
1 . M. Chun 2 . P. Fiume 3. S. Crowe 4 . L . Hal l 5 . A. Flowerday 6 . M. Fisher 7 . C . Browne 8 . C . Wrigh t 9 . C . Campbell 10 . D. Tessier 11 . A. Evan s 12 . D. Toohey (Capt.) 13 . A. Waters 14 . P . McCormack 15 . J . Hodder 16 . M . Jackson 17. D. Crow e 18. M . Abrahams 19, D. O'Brien 20. M . Knupple 21 . C . Shannon 22. P . O'Callaghan 23. M . O'Callaghan 24. C . Monigomie 25. G. Hyne s 26. P .Wyles (Res.VC) 27. L . Van Der Plight 28 . M . Lafferty 29. D . Hagan 30. J. Horn 31 . A. Elliot 32 . T. Silvers 33 . B. Miller 34 . P. Conroy 35 . A. Mackintosh 36 . A. Abbott 37 . R. Makinson 38 . B . Brashe 39 . P . Brasher 40 . G . Curran 41 . A . Phillips (R .Capt) 42 . D.Jackson 43 . M . Ellis 44. C. Makinson 45 . C. Sparrow 46. M . Hegan 47. M . Farrell 48. D . Smith 49. D . Lambe 50. P . Mannix 51 . D . Greco 52 . S. Harrison 53. P. Aron 54 . J. Duckett 55 . C . Harrison 56 . J. Gallager 57 . C . Fidler 58 . C . Cleary 59 . S.Jacobs 60 . S. Thomas 61 . S. Albon 62 . G . Hogan 63 . J. Murphy 64 . C. Bourke 65 . B . Buick 66 . L. Langone 67. B . Byrne 68 . G . Longstaff 69. J . Forbes 78. M . Stanhope 80. M . Hill
. AHanky 5. D.Car~ 6. N.tkmm 1. S. Ab g3n 1. P.O:M}sn 8. D.Ctdktie 9. P. Pat
10. 140Hara (VC) 11. T. Srtdh (RVC) 12. S. tktfa 12. A. lifts 13. 8 D?Ari 13. T. B*arrJ 14. T.Bi51m
15. D. Barker (VC) 15. C. yam:y 16. T. Howard (RC) IT T.Bvt:j V. T.Tsia.tis It. D.Otaui~e 19. k G51ero 20. C. Mwra/ 21 . S.Pdan 21 . 1. Nei 22. D.Stakd 23. J. kirk 24, S. Bejsea 25 . ktHwi 26 . P. 27 . W.OcrJdWo V . D.Kran 28 . A Ware 28 . F1.ude 29 R Sell ~. SFsie r 31. C. Betev71e (Ceq .) 32. W.Marsha4 33. J. Bafx 34. ATuccer 35. J. NAT 36. P. Potir ;m 37. G. Tri~ 38. D. Sleutat 33. R . Bowbon 40. P. Mt{uslar 41 . B. Welch 42. N . Jambs 43. W.lare 44. 0. BaOe 45 GHogers 61 . LtHad 62 . D. S&-0 46. 8. Haas 47. P. Way (RDVC) 63 . P. WeU 64 . S.Baabm 44. P.Yrw 49. L Hafry 65 . D. Brim 50. C Juigs f& . L TaiJ 51 . M . Mu'ray 67 . G.MO1ismar 52 . S Tlum~on .. K D*1 69. B.Hmps 53 . KCarmafi 54 . P. Jaa~ts 70 . P.Ocd"i 55 . M.Ourk 71. T.CUrrtmi 56 . lAWekh 5. G. Minn 57. IA_ PNers 86. M. CaF.la 58. RCatet 99. P .Crwrtursl 59. C. Lam 60 . M.LeCaMwr
OLD
3 . W. Bym s
4. C. McKenzie (Capt) 5. R. Buchana n 5. 6. 7. B. 8. 9. . 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 16. 17. 18. 19. 19. 20. 21 .
F. Main W. Smith A . Hilton M . Orton F. Capomolla S . Rowlands T. Chegwin C . Hucker D . Seccull B . Carty A . Forsyth N . Morey P. Thiessen D . Williams A. Hilton M. Constabl e M. Armstrong (VC) N . Gerrard C . Krause A. Walde n
22 S. Richardson 23 . M. Seccull 23 . J. Mackay 24 . R. Lavender 25 . G . Rowlands 26 . G . Phillips 27 . J. Dann
28 . A. Pound 29 . M . DeMattia 30 . R. Aughterson 31 . B . Main (RCapt) 32. P . O'Donnell 33. G. Tanner 33. T. Johnston 34. C. Reidy 35. D . Lappage 36. A . Dowsing 37. T. Evans 38. J . Hayter 39. P . Corrigan 40. S . Duxbury 41 . T, Oscar 42. D . Scaife 43. R . Pleche r 44 . A. Kirkwood-Scott 45 . N . Hill 46. B. Mitchell 47 . D . Scotfen 48 . D . Bum 49 . B. Wignall 50 . A. Bonwick 51 . T. Boothman 52 . R. Harrison 53 . B. Wignall 54 . M . Schmid t 55 . C. Ladds (RVCapt) 56 . P. Kyl e 57. B. Ladds 58. 59. 60.
OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach: Sean Ralphsmith Rese rves Coach : Guy Nelson Assistant Coach : Archie Sale k 1 . A. Wit s 2 . S. Theodore 3 . J. .Staritski 4 . B. Ellinghaus 5. N. Boyden 6. P. Handbury 7. C. Thompson 8. M . Lovett 9. T . Smith 10. P . O'Brien 11 . A . Thompson 12. A . Hewit t 13, S . Rose 14. J . Bunn 15 . S . Bromell 16. C. Eabry 18. 0. Keeble 19. J . Correll 20. A . Salek 21 . D . Strooper 22 . L. Bunn 23 . M. Berry 24 . N . Sereda 25 . M. Pruden 26 . C . Kennedy 27 . C . B ry an 28 . S. Rabbiit 29 . C . Susa 30 . I . McMullin 31 . J. Hart 32 . R . Webb 33 . G . Dixo n
34 . C .Anastasakis 35 . D .Brovm 36 . 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 . 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51 . 52 . 53. 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 . 58 . 60 . 61 . 62 . 63 . 64 . 65 . 66 . 67 . 68 . 71 .
A. McKeon S . Eab ry R. Eggleton S . Madden S . Middleton G . Wilhelm P . Theodore O . Boy d A . McDougall Z . Useinov H . Wright J . Powe r S . Walsh T. Stuckey P . Marinis D . Corbin B . Campbell B . Crump I . Patterson M. Burgess M. Ellinghaus R . Morley D . Clements J. Ratlopoulos B. Luckock R . Morrel l B. Telford A. Nelson L. Boyd B. Vile A. Henshaw
72 . 73. 74
WHEELERS HILL Ii 0 T E L PH : (03) 9822 001 1 I
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OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach : Wayne Hermes Reserves Coach : Simon Tallent 1 . K. Stokes 2. J. Hosking (VC) 3. S. Duthie 4. T. Holt 5. R. Price 6. A. Millar 7. J. Hughes 8. C. Reid 9. R. Aujard 10, J. Kerr 12. S. Hume 13. N. Hooper 14. D. Norman 15. D. McCall 16. A. Speed 17. S. Woodhouse IS, A. Nettleton 19. S. Spiden 20. T. Wilson 21 . S. Gibb s 22. L. McDonnell 23. D. Wals h 24. M . Angus 25 . T. Pritchard 26. B. Phillips 27 . C. Winneke 28 . S. Teesdale 29 . C. Heath 30 . J . Laird (DVC) 31 . A. Smith 32 . S. Grigg 33 . J . Hannemann 34 . D. Steele 35 . S. Steele (Capt) 36 . M . Davison 37 . E. Montgomery 38 . C. Hoskin g 39 . A. Cowper 40 . A. Warner 41 . A. Castricum 42 . A. Gibb s 43 . J . Paterson 44 . D. Tracy 45 . A. Stubbs 46 . G . Jonas 47 . N. Morris 48 . R. Hardy 49 . M . Gore 50 . D. Pell 52 . R. Gregory 53 . P .Gaidzkar 54 . B . Aujard 55 . S . Montgomery 56 . J . Schonfelder 57. N. Stran g 58. R. Hardy 60. M . Webe r
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OLD XAVERIANS Senior Coach : Nick Bourke Rese rves Coach : 1 . M . Blood (DVC) 2. M . Bourke (VC) 3. M . Hannebery (C) 4. D. Landriga n 5. N . Cook 6. A . Keyhoe 7. P . Tuddenham 8. M . Holmes 9. S . Hawkins 10. S . Colquhoun 11 . A .Jones 12. J . Bowan 13. C . Ellis 14. L. Ford 15. A . McLean 16. T. Ockleshaw 17. D . Richardson 18. S . Hunter 19. M . Lloyd 20. B . Buckley 21 . L. Hanebery 22. A . Bourke 23. A . McDonald 24. B . Coughlan 25. D. Tapping 26. A . Neil 27. L. Fay 28. R . Clarke 29. S . Wood 30. D . Dann 31 . S . Mollard 32. A . Brushfield 33. A . Sassi 34. A . Belli 35. C . Mortensen 36. P . Barrett 37. A . Landrigan 38. M . McClelland 40. T. Nelson 41 . A . Dillo n 42. J . Lowe (RCapt) 44. J . Petroff 45. D. O'Toole 46. C . Andronopoulos 47. J . Dalirangl e 48. M . Logan 49. P . Lachte 50. N . Fay 51 . D . Wals h 52. M . O'Callaghan 53. A . Kearns 54. M . Brennan 55 . A .Long 56. M . Stones 57. G. Short 58 . D . Bel l 59. M . Hardman 61 . S . Natilli 65 . A .Jone s 66. Panagiotopoulos
OR M OND
ST. BERNARDS
U N I . BLUES
Senior Coach : Geoff Reilley Assistant Coach : Russell Barnes
Senior Coach: Shane Zantuck Reserves Coach: Andrew Nathan
Senior Coach : Grant Williams Reserves Coach : Barry Neivandt
Rese rv es Coach : Peter Purcell 1 . A. Joblin g
2 . C . Symes 3 . A. Or r
4 . A. Grace (DVC) 5 . B. Turne r
6 . T. Gallagher 7 . B. Connell (C)
8. 9. 10. 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20. 21 . 22 .
M. Gilmore (DVC) A. Forrest P. Marnow D . Edgeil N .Sebo P. Kingston S. James M. McConvil l T. Stewart (RCapt) E. Fraser S. Ryan D . Cieary D . Wood J. Brown R . Block
23. P. McDonald 24 . J. Collins 25 . M. Wrodarczyk 26. D . Connell 27 . T. Hille (DVC) 28 . B. Collins
29. D . Whelan 30. S. Wiedemann 31 . B. Egan 32 . 33. 34 . 35 . 36. 37 .
A. Kukuljan M. Shepherd R . Remman G . Bailey S. Mackey R . Presse r
38. P. Milner (RVC) 39. T. Morga n 40. G . Lehner 41 . G . Hall 42 . C . Keleher 43. S. Wrodarczyk 44 . L . Mulcahy 45 . L. Livingstone 46 . C . Spagnol 47. R . Keating
48 . W. Bloc k 49. M. O'Halloran 50. M. Wannacoti 51 . G . Kin g 52 . N . Wells 53 . I. Ranson 54 . L . Fraser 55 . K. Alexander 56 . S. Eccles 57 . R . Barnes 58 . W. Hourigan 59 . G . Sneddon 60 . M. Atkinson 77 . S.Handley
I . A. Comito 2 . T . Dobso n 3 . T . Backhouse 4. V. Comito 5 . R. Doolan 6 . S. Ryan 6 . C. Wood 7 . S. Parrett 8 . A. Capes 9 . J. Kennedy 10. G . Matthewes 11 . P.Capes 12 . B. Hogan 13 . S.McKeon 14. S. Doran 15 . L . Overman 16 . D. Sawicki 17 . M. Conroy 18 . L . Vassallo 19 . L .Gollant (C) 20 . T . Sheehan 21 . B. Loughlin 21 . J. Comito
22 . C.Calthorpe (DVC) 22 . P. Dailey 23 . B. Hom 23 . D . Patience 24 . J. Anderson 25 . P. Haye s 26 . J. Gollant (VC) 27. A. Nathan (CR) 28 . P. Gilmour 29 . J. Overman 30 . J. Mount 31 . T. York 32 . S. Chatfield 32 . P. Runting 33 . P. Rogerson 34 . M.OaHev 35 . B. Chatfield 36 . C . Bond
37 . T. Bateman 37 . A. Brebner 38 . A. Oi Mingo 38 . D. McAllister 39 . S. Byme 40 . J. Ballads 41 . D.Juegan 42 . M. Marshall 43 . B. Teague 44 . S.Taylor 45 . M. Farmer 46 . G . Morrish 47 . C . Perrett 48 . A. Farmer 49 . D. Solomon 50 . R. Edwards 51 . N. Lynch 52 . F .Catalfamo 53 . J. Kavanagh 54 . G . Smith 55 . S. Ma rt in 56 . M . Wright 57 . J .Jones
I . D . Slimmon 2. T. Hutchins 3. S. Kirsanovs 4 . J . Frith 5, P. O'Donnell 6. B . Blood 7. D .Hayter 8. M.Thomas 9. S . Meade 10. S . Stevenso n 12 . H .Worsley (Capt) 13. G. Evans 14. J. Buckley 15. P.Stephens ( RCapt) 16. D . Gus t 17. J . Kanis 18. G. Markley 19. B . Herrald 20. R . Polkinghorne 21 . T. McIntyre 22. A . Nugent 23. B . Furphy 24. R . Calnon 25. A . Henderson 26. N .Cavalier 27, B . Fri cker 28. D . Bolton
29. S . Kuc 30. G. Allardice 31 . M . Mudge 31 . 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 . 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51 . 52. 53. 55. 56. 58. 59. 60. 61 . 63. 65. 66. 67. 72.
R . Vandenberg J . Gamaut L. Twaddle R . Furphy M . Jukes S . Kewell A . Lennen M . Unswort h S . Hende rson A . Mitchell R . Dodds G. McLachlan D . Gunn T. Rourke C . Miles P . Seller H . Nailon S . McMahon S . Longley T. Whitehead C .Stewa rt A . Farra r T. Miskin A . Collins A . Wilcox A . Wilson A . Muller A . McLeod M .Starick D . McAloon J . Norman ( RCapt)
Jones Lang Wootton
KHYATS HOTEL ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
622 Rtt . Alexander Rd . Maurice Ponds 9326 1799
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Section
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BANYULE Senior Coach : Rick Brockwell Rese rv es Coach: Tim Bell 1 . B . Kinear 2. D- Witchell (VC) 3. L. Halt 4. T. Gloury 5. B . Wilmore (DVCapt) 6. P . Williams (ResC) 7. S . Richmon d 8. R. Williams 9. G. Sutterby 10 . J . Fortune 11 . T . Short 12 . J . Egan 13, M . O'Brien 14 . P . Healy 15 . S . Gray 16 . D. Mayne 17 . A. Steven 18 . J . Turnbull (DVCapt) 19 . D. Stephen s 20 . S. Playfair 21 . R. Dintinosante 22 . J. Gilha m 23- M . Gray 24 . C. Wilkes 25 . G . Jordan 26. H . McDermott 27 . W. Keenan 28 . D . Fabri s 29. M. Creek 30. L . 'Connell 31 . C . 0Bassett 32. G . Laurie 33. D . Glass 34. C . Stevens 35. A . Hardie 36. D . Tyle r 37. G . Bassett 38. G . Riches 39. C . Head 40 . M . Keene 41 . M . Wheelan 42 . T. Egan 43 . L. Ferrall 44 . M . Moore 45 . M . Gilbert 46 . P . Agostinelli (RVC) 47 . R. Smith 48 . B- Gillies 49 . D. Barker 50 . G . Gent 52 . D. Noonan 55 . D. Williams 56 . B . Grindle
ELECTRICS ANDREW S EXTItISNE ldNSV7EAR PIL
GREENSBOROUGH
BULLEEN/ TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach : Phil Maylin Rese rv es Coach : Craig Heard 1 . J . Prior 2. S . Driver 3. S . Young 4 . G . Alexander 5 . C. Parris 6 . R. Minney 7 . P . Robertson (Vcapt) 8 . A. Brya n 9 . R. Shepherd 10 . P . George (Capt .) 11 . S . Farloy 12 . A. Parris 13 . S . Boyd 14 . D. Mathews (VCapt) 15 . B. Greig 16 . S. Smith 17 . N . Waddel 18 . R . Williams 19. P. Nigro 20. T. Agosta 21 . D . Hooper 22. G . McLaren 23. L . Stot t 24. P . Nagle 25 ' T. Merrell 26. K . Stalling 27. D . Doud 28. P . Mutimer 29. P . Bone 30. R . Field 31 . A . Shine 32. P . Graham 33. C . McWaters 34. D . O'Connell 35 ' M . Osborne 36. P . Hare 37. W .Thomson 38. S . James 39. D. McNamara 40. T . Matthews 41 . L. Cessario 42. P . Edwards 43. C.Beams 44. C. Shallard 45 . G . Taylo r 46 . G . Shallard 47 . C. Morihovitas 48 R . Lambert 49 . M . Bellat o 50- D. Glover 51 . 52 . 53 . J . Scott 54 . 55 . A. Franklin 56 . 57 . D . Shine 58 . 59 . B. Leferve+ 60 . P. Dallogio
JOHN GEORG E `D1SVIqLt1TRES;, PRESTON 9484 6006
IVANHOE
M .H.S.O.B .
NORTH OLD BOYS
Senior Coach: Doug Gott Rese rves Coach: John Ma tthew
Senior Coach : Peter O'Dea Reserves Coach: Colin Drake
Senior Coach: Peter O'Connor Reserves Coach: Brandon Smales
1 . J . Bamert 2. A. Howard 3 . D. Woodley 4 . R. Verna 5 . D. Fleming 6 . C. Young 6 . S . Harries 7 . B. McGrath 7 . J. Pertzel 8 . J. Dixon
1 . C . McKay 2 . D . Waters 3 . O. Abrahams 4 . P. Sullivan 5 . C . Kitney 6 . M. Robinson 7 . P . Boot h 7 . S . Sleep 8 . B . Collison 9. L. Curry 10. S . Evans 11 . P . Tatter 12 . J . Curran 12 . M. Sammon 13. B . Cumlli 14. S . Cheshire 15- P . Kearney 16. C. Wheeler 17. M . Maguire 17. M . Anderson 18. J . Murray 19. P . Considine 20. J . Sutherland 21 . N. Mulqiney 22. M . Connolly 23. C. McMahon 24. J . Barker 25 . P. B ryar 26 . P. Dwyer 27 . M . Gravina 28 . D. O'Farrell 29 . M . Sammon 30 . M . Leigh 31 . L . Boyle 32 . D. Boyer 33 . J. Mollroy 34 . B. Cont i 35 . S. Manassa 36 . D. Tonkin 37 . S. Mikunda 38- A. Sweeney 39 . D. Beck 40 . 41 . L. Curran 42 . T. Cleveland 43 . J . Lowrie 44 . M. McInty re 45 . A . Zanatta 46. C . Hanley 47. P. O'Dwyer 48. B . Pawsey 49. J . Trimboli 50. C . Bailey 51 . 52. T. Jamieson 53. M .Murone 54. A . Trimboli 55. S . Drum 56. A . Twis t 57. L. Koutsovasilis 58.
1 . R.Ara~r' crg 2 . P. La Rose 3. C. Tuck-.r 4. M.MaW 5 . P-Awal 6 . D .Ftawky 7 . P. Pawiey 8 . R .ttSri 9 . M.Ttacbnxi 10. G . Kea" it . S.h4o8oy 12 L.Sm2h 13. S .Nad~Zz 14. P . Rpin
9 . D. Comer (Capt) 10. M. Beazley
S. T.
& R.G 0s 17. P . Lee 18. T.Satle 19. G.Bdien 20. R. Slzaxl 21 . LBadurood 22. R.ArT.Ra 23. M. Pearce 24. T.OT40 25. A. Sam 26. S. FavweatPy 27. D. Nba i 28. A. ttc3Cetar 21 C.Dry~.:&k 30. S. NN th-q 31. 0.6kFararce 32. J.lyrdh 33. 8. Kwde1 34. B.,byce 35. P. Wr&ehead 36. td.R?ntan 37. G . Fedaysai 38. D. HdMat 39. M. Eft 40. S.Carar 41. C .61cDana!d 42. B. Sleep 43. S. Lpm 44. I.NewbM 45. J .Raywoa1 66. R.Gtt 0S 46. ld.Pcw 67. G .Strang6ick 47. J.6i Sado 68 . J .C~o 48. P. Ck,~man 49. A . Rosml°Fi 70 SNN= . J. M&i- N 50 . D .Jacka 71 . 51- A .McDweld M . 52 . R. Pace 73 . 53. L. Prince 74 . G.AkPhaB 75. 55 It .. L.Pezrce 76, 56. S .Odiert( n . 57 . P.,blxsicn 78 . C . Bon 58 . V . Ross4i o 59. D.flzlVey-tVood 60. C.Who n
61 . G. Hickey 62. T . De l
63. R.M.dGrris 64. D.Szyqat;iJ 65. Td3akambe
6 TATTS and POKIES Bar and Bistr o 120 Upper Heidelberg Rd . Ivanhoe
11 . M. Webster (VCRS) 12 . M. Feferkranz (R-Cept) 13. A. Preec e 14 . M. Zaghloul 14 . G . Dair 15 . P. Barge 16. M. Atkins 17. A . Webster 18. I. Gillespie 19. A . Snaidero 20. D . Fairchild 21 . B . Cookman 22. A . Lindsay 23. D . Exton 24. G. Wilson 25. C . Glover (DVC) 26. M . Thompson 27. W. Watford
28. T. Lawrence 29. C. Drake 30. R .Newton 31 . G. McLardie 32. M . Konstanty 33. B . Ansell 34. N . Fahey 35. S . Konstanty 36 . A. Palmos (VCRes) 37 . A . Barg e 38 . S . Bennett 39 . A. Athanasopolos 40 . B. Haye s 41 . A. Stewart 42 . N. Bradley 43 . J . McLaughlin 44 . B. Archdall 45 . D. Pollock 46 . T . Holland 47 . M. Jamieson 49 . N . Archdall 50. E. Thomas 51 . S.Karamoutsos 52 . J.Jackson 53. P. Frost 54 . P. Hunt 55. M. Pond 56. J. Winch 57. T. Grimmer 58. J . Goldin 60. P . Konstanty 61 . M. Pretty 62. S .Danckert 63. A . Farr
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OLD IVANHOE
Senior coach: Shane Young Reserves Coach : Roger Brown i . A . Krzywniak 2 . M . McLennan 3 . M . Rei d
Senior Coach : Kevin McLean Rese rves Coach: Darren Caddy
4. 5. 6. 7.
M . Talbot A. Olliver A. Augustine L. Filde s
S. Lennox M . Fisher J. Williams A. Fitzgerald G . Bennett A. Alderton S. Magee N. Perry
10. ti . t2 . t2 . 15 . 16. 17. A. Rickarby 18. P. Roach . A. Mandylari s
20. D . Kollmorgen 21 . R . Oakley 21 . C .Jackson 22. K. Farrell 23. A . Pryor 24. R . Carter 25 . S . Nikas 26 . T. Ward 27 . C. Gilmour 28 . P . Woff 29 . J . Murch
30 . K .Teschendorf 31 . S . Murray 32 . B. Williams 34 . R. Smith 35 . S. Mercer 36 . B. Pollock 37 . T. Mitchell 39. A. Fischer 40. B. Patterson 40. C . James 41 . J. Murchie 42. G . Sloan 43. J . Howden 45. M . Bilionis 46. M . Barr 47. D. Wilson 48. A . Grant 49 . N . Winter 50 . S . Williams 55 . C. Toms 56 . A. Brown 57 . A. Mclachlan 59 . T . Ferrer 61 . A. Witt e 63 . R . Sherman 65 . N . Treuleson 66 . T. Lennox 68 . G . Bilionis 71 . B. Alderson 78 . R . Saunders 79. H . Bickett 80. A . Palfrey 84. P . McMahon
OLD PARADIANS Senior Coach: Dale McCann Rese rv es Coach : Paul Amel
I . D . Supelr 1 . M . Powe r 2. P . Sigley (CCapt) 3. A . Jenkin s 4. A . Parker 4. D. Toll (R) 5. J . Stevens 5. A. Atkinson 6. S. Ken t 7. T. Young 8 . T. Stevens
9 . M. Karayannis
9 . P. Armstron g 10 . M. Veal ( CCapt) if . S. Tully 12 . A . Sturesteps 12 . M . Tozer 13 . A .Pappos 14 . C . Grinham 15 . G. Douglas 16 . M . Woods 17. J . Lu k 18. P . 8isogni 20. T . Ryan 20. W. Millard 21 . J . Mansfield 22. P. Donaldson 22. 23 . M. Stewart 24 . A. Corcoran 25 . J. Maycock (RVCapt) 26 . M. Tolley 26 . I . Roxburgh 27 . J . Weddl e 27 . Z. Abousabha 28 . D . Jones (RCapt) 29 . R . Weddle (VCapt) 30. E . Brophy 30. A . Kobe 31 . D. Caddy 32. D. Goad 33. T . Cormack 34. T . Lame r 35. L. McLean (VCapt) 36. S . Pidot o 37. D. Stott 38 . G . George 39 . G . George 40 . R. Davies 41 . L . Taylor Vaughan 42 . S. 43 . D . Banger 44 . T. Agushi 45 . C . Duncan 46 . A . Barker 47 . J . Wier 48 . B . Wilson 49. M . Wilson 50. C . Corcoran 51 . B . Shedbolt 52. P . Cargin 53. D .Craker 54. P . Wall
55. J . Bau d 56. M . Shedden 57. S . Barry 58 . S . Davies 59 . B. Elsworth 60 . S . Brophy 68 . C. Mille r
N 0 RTE Wel John
1 . S . Vincent (VC) 2 . P .J .O'Loughlin 3 . J.A . Dalla s 4 . S .J . Philp (VC) 5 . M.J . Harford 6. J.V. Geary 7 . P.G . Cosgriff (VC) 8 . P.G . Zapp a 9. T.J .Jackso n 10. P.A. Brabender (C) 11 . N .P. Willit s 12. S .R . Wallis 13. TO. Wallis 14. D .R . Ciavola 15. N .G. Kerr 16 . M .P. Godfrey 17 . B . J . Hart 18 . A . Muleta 20 . P .A . Nailer 21 . A.J . Farrell 22 . H. Bellis 23 . P.A . Walsh 24. D .A. Digney 25 . D . Heffernan 26. M.B . Geary 27. K.C. Kenkins 28. B.J . Brabender 29. B . Powell 30. T.J . Mulligan 31 . S . Laterlita 32. A .J. Price 33 . M .J. Harrison 34 . P . Joyce 35 . J .P .J. Mills 36 . S .M . Swindon 37 . L. Rocchiccioli 38 . M .G. Vear 39 . P.E . Reid 40. D.J. Baird 41 . D .J. Horsington 42. J.M . Swindon 43, M.P . Geary 44. I . Harford 45. P.J . Stephens 46. B . Flynn 47. N .A . Ball 48. M . Hudson 49. T.S . Brain 50. P .K. Monar 51 . S .J. Dunn 52. M .L . Muscara 54. J .T. Mould 56 . J .W. Tobin 57 . J .M . Way
66 . 67 . 58 . 69 .
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OLD TRIN ITY
THERRY CCOB
Senior Coach : Simon Dalrymple Rese rves Coach : Ian Wallace Assistant Coach: Michael Hadley 1 . S. Keneddy 2 . C . Robison 3. A. Allibon 4. T. Norman (Vcapt) 5. P . Van Der Hoek 6. R . Heat h 7. A .Anderson 8. S . Dal mole (CC) 9. S . Hopkin s 10. S . Hatfield 11 . R. Boxtell 12 . M . Cumming 13 . M . Donato 14 . J . Stickland 15 . A. Park e 16 . M. Seuling ( Vcapt) 17 . G . Hatfiel d 18 . B. Clarke 19. G . Hudson 20. P. Board 21 . C . Phillips 22. P .Robison 23. A . Ramsden 24. T. Board 25. T . Harri s 26 . P . Beet 27 . L. Stafford 28 . D. Var go 29 . A. Sealey 30 . L . Taylor 31 . S. Bladeni 32 . D. Glass 33. D. Heighton 34. P. Papas 35. L . Bennie 36. J . Sutcliffe (Vcapt) 37. P. Dowlin g 38. R . Phillips 39. T. Antonopolous 40. B . Burke 41 . D . Alysandratos 42 . A . Banfiel d 43 . M . Krivokuca 44 . J . Mollison 45 . N . Kin g 46 . 47 . F . Cameron (RVC) 48 . C. Smit h 49 . P .Johnson 50. L. Jervis 51 . S. Gleason
Senior Coach : Des English Reserves Coach : Chri s Bye 1 . M . Petrevski 2 . J. Woodgate 2 . A. Shelton 3 . P. Gorman 4 . M .Elliot
5 . S. Ramsey 5 . S. Seymour 6 . J . Vaina
6 . G . Rossignolo 7 . P. Jones (RVC) 7 . J . Pol a
8. L. Hollow 9. M . Growcock 10. R . Egglestone 11 . D . Forbes 12. R . Moran 13. M .Bosanko 14. J . Reddich (VC) 14. D. Ram m 15 . G . Pinner 16 . M . Goodwi n 17 . R. Lyons ( RCapt) 17 . G . O'Conno r 18 . B. Cart er (VC) 18 . Liddell 18 . B. Milieki 19 . J.Armstrong 20. M. Cart er 21 . J . Thrush 22 . S . G riggs 23. C . Bye 24. P . Melton 25. M . O'Rourke 26. G.Carbis 27 . G. Smith 28 . D. Barron 29 . M . Hudson 30 . M .Tadinac 31 . S.Hollow 32 . S. Eastmure 33 . N . La Fontaine 34 . J. Gallagher 35 . S. O'Halloran 36 . C . Rizzo 37 . D . Castaldi (C) 38. B. Prendergast 39. S. Boyle
40. C . Keay
41 . G. Pignatelli 42. M . Gauci 43. C. Whelan 44. J . Beason 45 . J . Brambles 46 . R. Collins 47 . D.Goodwin 48 . D.Wriggleswo rth
53. 54. 55. 56. 57. N . Kolitias 58. 59. 60 . 80 . T. Smit h C, . 011 90LIDATED TRAVEL
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HAMPTON ROVERS
MARCELLIN
OLD GEELONG
Senior Coach: Rodd Morgan Assistant Coach : Marty Halphen Res. Coach :
Senior Coach : Don Scartett Rese rv es Coach : Andrew McGregor
Senior Coach : Bruce Ferguson Rese rves Coach : Tony Day
Senior Coach : Trevor Poole Reserves Coach : Angus MacGowa n Assistant Coach: PaulHermann 1 . N. Strauss
Anthony Bursztyn 1 . J . Wrobel
2. A. Kalinski 3. J . Hoppe 4. M . Dudakov 5. M . Reic h 6. G .Rozenberg 7. C. Cohen 8. M . Roseman (R .Capt) 9. T . Burszty n 10. R. Bloom 11 . M . Weis!er 12. D. Rosen 13. J .. Engelman Report 14. Y 15. J . Kirzne r 16. P . Goldberg (VC) 17. A . Cukierman 18. J . Wrobet 19. M . Halphen (Capt) 20. R. Hartman 21 . D. Sheezel 22. J . Dunne 23.. J . Abraham 24. S . Sneeze! 25. J . Feldman 26. B . Duzenman 27. D . Degen
28. J . Bram 29. D . Marks
30. A . Micmacher 3t . M . Chrapot 32. P . Steiner 33. D . Pat 34. D . Gunn 35 . A. Rosen 36. J . Segal 37. A. Slade-Jacobson 38. A. Grundmann 39. J . Shein 40. A. Redlich 41 . P. Naphtali 42 . E. Rubenstein 43 . J .Joseph 44 . A.Krongold 45 . E. Stee n 46 . M. Nathan 47 . A. Abrahams 48, L . Goldberg 49 . D .Kal b 50 . B. Grotlski (VC) 51 . A. Trayer 52 . S. Rubinstein 53 . A. Sheffield 54 . D . Gelbart 55 . 56 . S. Frey 57 . 58 . M . Freid 59 . 6061, 62 . M . Levi n 63 . 64 . S . Glassman 65 . n"6 . 67 . 68 . S . Feldman
69 . J . Vernon 70 .
1 . C. Le Grand (Capt) 1 . A . McGregor (R ) 2 M . Crawford 2 . M . Beaumont (R)
3 . S . McDonald (DVC) 3 . C. Amoore {R ) 4 . S . Anderson 4 . A . O'Brien (R) 5 . A . Mason
5 . D . Rogerson (R) 6 . A . Natol i 6 . R . Hunt (R ) 7 . E . Melnjak (VC) 8 . D . Marshal l 9 . S . Morgan 9 . M. Luxmore (R) 10 . C . Ferguson
10. R . Hetherington (R) 11 . S . Wills 11 . P . Mantis (R) 12. D . Anderson
12. B . Armstrong (R) 13 . C . Thomas 14. F. Casette (VCR) 15. S . Blick 15. P . Buckley (DVCR) (R) 16. T. Wrigh t 16. M. Lester (R) 17. S . Helliger 18. T. Worland 19. A . Hu!!ick
19. C . Diletosso (R) 20. A . Power 21 . R . Tyre!! 21 . A. Sher (R) 22. M. McKellar 22. A. Hunter (R) 23. J. Day 24. J. Rodder 25. R . Melnjak 26. D . Artz 27. A. Sher
28 D . McConville 29. M. Fletcher 30. C . Scarlet t 31 . E. Panagiotidis 32 . A. Brown e 33. R. Bulmer (R-Capt) 34 . M. Deukas
35 . C . Day
36. J. Ferguson 37 . S. Walker 38 . S. Green 39 . K. Ivey 40 . J . Harper 41 . D. Hobson 42 . C. Buck 43 . C. McGregor 44 . S . McGregor 45 . A. Williams 46 . B . Busby 47 . G . Kirby 48 . B . McGregor 49 . S . Peake 50 . M . Talbot 51 . J . Rogers 52 . T . Rush 53 . B .Johnson 54 . M . Short 55 . M . Clarke 56 . W. Mills 60 . S . Wi!!iso n
1 . A . Day 2 . A .8>~ 2 . J.O~reen 3. D.Wa4er, 3. C.Mathew> 4 .S . r 5 . M.BeAi 6 . T.Coft PVC) 7 . 61.8m
8, R . Ride 9 . D .Morlan(C) 9 . J. Dal y 10 . A.GaWier 11 . M. kbrai 11 . B. Crwvn
2' . J. 13 . D . BeaaeBn 14 . D .Hwe 15 . J. Rap 15 . D . tacnao-sM 16 . J .Wa3s 16 . G . Cox 17 . B. bkperwnds 18 . A.Cafiry(VC) 8 . P.t44 19 . D .Coop?r(Oyt) 20. 5.0FF7n n 21. G . Mm 21. C .Payrce 22. L.0'Flym 23. P.Ctarrdm 24. S.B:aBh 25. M. Sdces 26. C.Cmpsrker 27, S. T!eisz 28. M.Edmuds 41 . J.SsaWry 29. J . Golds 42 J.O[up 29. S. Lam 42 D . DADto 30. A. Tregwmn 43 1. LRy 30. J .Gdls 44. y.GsraDhu 31. S. EQuads 48. J.6ckfS 32. h1 .S,~res 49. N.G~ 33. 0. Sa~ran `.0. R. CdusS 4{4cA) 34. P. Sezicn St . D. Branage 35. M . GO 52 D.H,rW!s 35. C. Pezzirwal 55. C. Mtmsae 36. A. tk!rdcsh 5& S. Dirasra 37. A.Sheehat 57. B. (by 38. J. Grrwtat 61 D .0 'C-~aillen 39. M . Becd-115 (Gnt
40. J. Dom 68 A ale,
2. H. Burbank 3. D. Welsby 4. T. Dugdale 5. D. Ardlie
6. S . Olsen 7. J . Senior 9. J . Wilson 10. M . Oliphant 11 . R. Li!ey
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
A . Acreman (VC) C . Lean B . Murphy G. Stroud C . Wallace D . Paterson G. Ferguson
8. N . Macquire (VC) 9. G. P ride
17. M . Vickers-Willis 18. A . Handbury 19. A . Salter 20. G. Co!dwe!I 21, S . Glove r 22 . J . Taylor (Capt) 23. M . Davis 24 . T. Peddle (VCapt) 25 . A . Alle n 26 . N . Kemp 27 . D . Morton 28 . M. Taylor 30 . A. Howells 31 . J . Nevins 32 . G . Wilkinson 33 . M. Wilkinson 34 . T. Pau l 35 . D . Eley 36 . A. Rigby 37 . G . Stirling 38 . P. Beltrame 39 .D .Swan 40 . S. Bones 41 . S. Saunders 42 . P. Liascos 43 D . Hay 44 . E. Spiden 45 . L . Morrison 46 . R . Rice 49 . J. Smythe 50 . M. Robson 51 . A. Robson 52 . S. French 53 . B. Hicklin 54 . W. Dodd 55 . S. Furphy 56 . C . Walker 57 . R . Knight
B. Stantorth D . So!Iey G . Dickson S. Sharp
14 . A. Richmond 15 . C . Davi s 16. S. Samild 17 . 18 . 19 . 20. 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 .
L. Richardson T. Boumon D . Kitt o N . Moodie T. LantenP. Harrington R . Larg e D .Johnson J . Winduss G . Dart G . Katres M. Bond A. Carter M. Brooks P. F!askis S. Flaskis C. Gardiner D.Holland D. Murphy (C) P. Russ o
37 . H. Webster-Griffiths 38 . B. Sherrift
58 . C. Stinchcome 59. C. Olive r
69. A.MacGowan
Senior Coach : Bert Calvert Reserves Coach : Jeff Norma n
10. 11 . 12 . 13.
12. P . Ronchi 13. P . Herman 14 . B . Edmonds 15 . A . Teelow
60 . S. French 61 . R. Oliphant 62 . A. Osboume 66. B. O'Halloran 68. J.Manto n
OLD M ENTONIANS
39 . R.Beynon 40 . T. Leonard 41 . C.Modey 42 . C.Ruswort h 43 . C. Bes t 44 . D. Sarah . 45 . C.Leaven 46 . J. Norman 47 . J. Konicanin 48 . D. Johnsen 49 . J. Donovan 50 . G . Richards 51 . K. McGrath 52 . A. Szadura 53. S. Kitto 54. C. Sheddon 55. M . Stanojevic 56. M . Leone 57. T . Ryan 58. D. Covent ry 59. C. Furben 60. D. Nock 61 . C. Dwyer 62. D. Murphy 63. T . Hancock 64. M . Austin 65. D. Murphy 66. S . Mullin 67.
68 . 69 . M . Nash 70 . S. Bateman 71 . T . Kersle y
AUSFINE FOODS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD Suite 3, 41 B Bluff Rd, Black Rock. 3193 28
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ST. KEVINS ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Senior Coach: Tim Ha rt Res. Coach : Glen Taylor SeniPauCoach: lBeddoe Reserves
Berry
1 . M . Kinsella 2 . S . Zaki c 3 . J . Sebir e 4 . V. L'Huillier (RCapt) 5 . M . Murray 6. A. Ryan 7. D. Diggms 8. B. Beasley 9. M . Jones 10. C. Ross 11 . M . Hecker 12. C. Stewart 13. D. Goodchil d 14. P. Lerman (Capt .) 15. D. Goodchil d 16. S. Napie r 17. A. MacGeorge 18. J . Tully 19. B. Tomlinson 20. T. Lam b 21 . G . McDonald 22. S. McCarthy 23. T. Peck 24. M. Manson 25. D . Smith 26. S . Hecker 27. D . Johnston 28. D . O'Brian 29. J . Sanders 30. M . Dol s
31 . J . Selby
32 . J . Dickinson 33 . A . Walsh 34 . C. Meyer 35, R. Bilos 36 . M . Beasley 37 . M . Connolly 38 . A. Hayes 39 . A. Wilce 40 . C. Johnston 41 . D. Hendrikes
42. A. Thompson (VCapt) 41 K. Goodchil d 44 . 45 . 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51 .
J. Recupero R . Gould O . Lalor B. Hambridge B. Hutchinson D . Buen o N . Tully M. Mifsud
52, A . Kearney 53. M. Firth 54. M. McCraw (VCapt.) 55. P . Dywer 56. M . Zakic 57. M . Lomagno 58. M . Leyden 59. D .Taney 60. J . Pertile 61 . R . Mulquinney 62. B .McShane 63. N .Hayes 64. B . Griffiths 65 . J .Drury 66 . R. Pric e 67 . C. Ambrosini 68 . C. Pric e 69 . P. Walker 70 . D. Marshall 71 . A. Whitelaw
1 . B. Burden 2 . J. Dynan
3 . M.Chapman(DVC) 4 . A. McGuiness 5 . R . Callanan 6 . A. Morgan 7 . A . Ha rt 8. D . Williams 9. G. Smith 10. D . Moore 11 . D . Ryan 12. M . Dollman (DVC) 13. R . Bowles 14. J . Bare 15. D . Fox 16. B . Garv ey 17. M . Terz ini 18. N . Hart 19. D. Sheehy 20. A. Varasdi 21 . J . Quirk ( DVCRes) 22. J .Macey
23. P.Ryan 24. P. Meagher 25. N.Goldswo rt hy 26. B.Kennedy 27. R . Gross ( VCapt) 28 . M. Farquharson (DVC) 29 . A. Mount 30 . P. Hagerty 31 . M. McNe e
32 . B. Noonan (ResVC) 33 . S . Denton 34 . A . Donoghue 35 . 36 . 37 . 38. 39. 40. 41 . 42 . 43. 44.
A . Thomas ( ResCapt) A . Noonan S . Kennedy J . Herman S . Gribble D. Boyd A . DeJong D. McDonald D. James J . Drake
45. T .Bare 46. D. DeRooden 47. M . Brady (Capt) 48. B. Howard
49. J . Moore 50. M.Durrant 51, D. Wilke 52. P. Lewi . R . Quirkn53 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 .
S.Game M. O'Shea J. Shepardson S.Dillo n
58 . S. Charles 59 . T. Hart 60 . C . Sing h
ST KILDA
THOMASTOWN
WHITEFRIARS
STH CAULFIELD Senior Coach : Terry Walsh Reserves Coach :
Senior Coach : Allan Fleming Reserves Coach : Wayne Coope r
Senior Coach : Des Meagher Reserves Coach : Gary Kallinikos
Charlie Capiron 1 . 8. R/an 2 N.M~enko a H.FkwarJ S.Cn.m}s 5. I. A McG~ + & M.Etyan
7. G .Ha}es-Darvar 8. G .Baker
9. G .Heay 10. J. Har&b 11. J .Gardmr 12 AFilitia 13. S1' on 14. S.Vrooi 15. kKu?k 16. P. ."--â&#x20AC;¢ .s 17. D .r . ,r 18. R , ,. .s It. kr' gosz 20 . A. FMt 21 . M. :..: ..tlwZ 22 . P .0'Stftrm i 21 L. Govan EQ . P.Dx.'s 24 . P GaxMn 61 . M. Tkaz 62 . A.Aktison 25 . P.Oynan 26. 8.,hcMcn 63. F. Ktpwei35 27 . A Oakaba 64 . 8. Mm'sey 28. G. Hdttl 65 . J . Harrod 29. D.Gakwia 66 . B.Cbtke ~. d Wkye 61. S. Erred 31 . M .Cwatikqt,,m 68. W.M=.nzia69. P .Gren 32 M .6'Ze4a 70. D.SMman 33, N. Cole 34. tPresei 71 . A .Cr- `m 5 pr 72. M. MzcOmatl 3 . P. Berer 36. M.AW"A 73. S .Duly 37. M.K'vg 74, C.Femarrm 75. S.Price 38. D .R m~ 39. ADiarrurd 76. B.Tarey 40. D .&r.usud 77. SJi*-j 41. A. Sexton 78 . G. Dads 79. M. Merrick 42. P. Kerian 43. A. Neural 80 . R Pi3rjank 4 S Diaminii 81 . ft. Hatas 45. Wlkdam 82 . H-Allom 48 . A .SYIad 83 . LPNEqs 47 . tA" 24 . M.Sbde 48 . B . Mascai B . D. Akan 86 . A, B=M 49 . M.Ber9ai 50. M.D'AgaSGra 87 . C. .ktr5laaa .FrawWy 51 . J 98 . J . 1104 52. B. Pbxman 89 . J . Md)aukl 90. S. McNamara 53. B.Brdce. 54. S.Greg 91 . J.ttgrdbq 55. L Magarr 92. S. Palkrson 56. B. KarafrawrSH 57. K.G~vzson 58. E. Kxamia7nla 59. K Gfeeson
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1 . S. Papaioanou 2 . B. Byro n 3 . A. Smith 4 . R .Ward 5 . J. Bubis 6. B. Pelligrino 7. S. Plant 8. A. Fellows 9. Y. Capeci 10. P.Bullard 11 . L. Alberti 12. A . Volpe 13. G.Scarpa 14. M . Patmore 15. L. Del Papa 16. D. Farchione 17 . D. Gorski 18 . F. Arcoraci 19 . P . Ristevski 20 . L. Alabakis 21 . E . Lentini 22 . L. Sallese 23 . R.Dimaggio 24 . B. Smith 25 . R . Kennedy 26 . C . McNeil 27 . S. D'Avoine 28 . L . Moribito 29. K. Harling 30. C . Fellows 31 . D . Fletcher 32. P. Colosimo 33. J. Zaigo s 34. P . Mastraianni 35. A . Colosimo 36. Z. Fleming 37. D. Dimovski 38. G. Scott 39 . O.Essen 40 . N . lulianglia 41 . D.Brooks 42 . J . Bubis 43 . A. Latouf 44 . A. Ward 45 . A.Insitari 46 . S. Sam i 47 . D. Plowright 48 . 49 . M . Withers 50 . A. Maloney 51 . E. Valentino 52 . L . Smit h 53 . P. Battistia 54 . J. Rocca 55 . P. Valeri 56. R . Geremia 57 . 58 . M. Reid 59. 60. M. Bardsley 61 . G . Skaf 62. T. Staios 63. M . Grech 64. F. Valeri 65. S. Holmes 66 . D . Pougios 67. N . Grech 68 . 69 . Sizzi
1 . M . Power 2. M . Bateman (C) 3. R. Pasqualotto 4. 5. M .Robinson 6. C. Houston 7. P . Cochian 8. M . Heat h 9 . C. Maguire 10 . B. Hickey 11 . P. Campbell 12 . J. Begley 13 . T .Hughes 14 . D.flanagan 15 . A.Lacey 16 . B. Vandenboom 17 . A. Carbone 18 . P. Begley 19 . C . Andrews 20. A. Pawlick 21 . P. Hasele r 22 . J. Bonnyman (ResC) 23. P. Ciardulli
24. J . Ciardulli 25, M . Vernal 26. C. Ryan 27. M . Jackson 28. C. Fames 29. C. Hams 30. P, O'Brien 31 . N. Jenkins (C) 32. M . Carbone 33. G . Feutri l 34. S . Lowell 35. C. Law 36 . J . McFarlane 37. P. O'Brien 38 . R. Vujkic 39 . J. Naismith 40 . A. Thawaites 41 . T. Carri gg 42 . D . Naismith 43 . N . Elliott 44 . M. Bateman 45 . M. Lester 46 . G .Johnson 47 . S. Habjan 48 . M. Rei d 49. P. Dodd 50. B . Kelsey 51 . L. Eames 52. S . Alexander 53. J . Alexander 54. S . Gille n 55. M . Duffy 56. B . Calleja 57. A . Heath 58. M . Smith 59. R. Stopajink 60. M . McDonal d
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PATFERSON CHENEY Ringwood • Dartderwng ~ Sth Melbourne 9262 6666 • 9215 2222 • 96826581
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THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL North Fitzroy Phone 94814693 THORNBURY COUGAR S Senior Coach: Ga ry Cutter Res. Coach : Rod Robertson I. Scarier 2. AM,unkwy 3. RBuxdd 34 . P. McDonald 4. B .Robarls',n 35 . K . No w
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OLD WESTBOURN E Coach : David Twomey Rese rves Coach : Andrew Hadley 1. B. Baa(,N 2 . S.. Blake Whiling 3. L 4 . A.0'Keet2 5. A. Leitch 6. J . Horsburc,h 7.D.Jago 8. A. Horslwrhg (Capt) 9. C . Vl6fngar 10, G . Cron 11 . D . Roderick 12.G.Harris 41 .A .Jordan Q. M. Ha}?y, 42. B . Gray 14. B N Smith 43 . T. Geie 15 . A .Baa . T. Marcus . S . ChrisEO 44 r16 45 . M. Craig IT P . KimJ 46 . G. Rover 18. D. Oulen 47 . A. HacRey 19. D. Shea . S. Jones '., 20. E. Szuskro;rcz 48 . 49. S. Hewitt '21 .Va8ance 22. P.0'MaBey (VC) 50 ..5 0 P. MaNnsen 23. S. Won 1 52. A. Innelia 24. L FairF.etd r~_ D . Ball 25. S. Leonard . B. DargerFed 28. P. AIsman 54 . D . Bf9man 55. B. Green d27 26. C . Parslav (VC) ~_ A .~C~n 29. D. HorsbFrgh 58 . P . Stewart 30 . C. GaMn . A . Lipscam6e 31 . .J Alan 59 . D. Moran 32 . G. Jenkinsar 60 C. Bali 33. G. Robson C . ParsMW 34 . B. RIWti A 35. B. Franklin A . Chris(o .channan 36. D. Moore 37. SCwmmm S . Sutton 8, Williams 38. A. McCarth n .M.GBtb y39 S. T1oerpso 40. A. Tria'staF
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Senior Coach : Phil Leathern Rese rves Coach: Nick Magafas 1 . A. Radon 40 . FtBaker (RCap 2 . J .Gray 41 . S .Daves 3. R.Eastea/ 42. E .Kavaberatos 4. G .Davzs(Caa) 43 J.Tot+m 5. D.Papturolliou 44. J.Ka~am'a 6. M.Sassk~: 45. C. KavaieraDs 7. F.ViaH 46. G.Sonatas 8. Pliarr'lon 47. P. Kids 9. J. Khoury 48. L Brown 10. S .FyNa 49 . J.txyxood it. S .Cocobras 50. R CaCkdl 12. S .Ridtardsm 51 . C.Hairida.ra 13. J. Soh 5Z B. Flanagan 14 . P.Rahnson 53. B.Chrke 15 . P.11coughlon 54. A. Baker 16 . S. Smythe 55. RD& 17 . J. Jackson 66. R . RAW 18 . J .Cutm 57. P .Cook 19. S.Bargarrid's 58. D.Wiiarta 20. P. Hickey 59. H. McDonald 21 . SAkNanrva k M Kociard : 22. N .Magalas(FL) 61. M.Rodqer, 23. J D.OsLune 62. B.Penkt 24. .Coaan 63. S.CmreD/ 25. G. Mice 64 . Po McGrath 26. G. Newt 65 . S.Deararvgo 27. D. Bmrcaisara 66 . 0.0'sslo 28. K . Bdaqir 67 . J . Haste 29. D..McAESIed 68 . M. Arderwn 31 M. Le»is 69. N. Letsos 30 . J. SpaldrrJ 70. R Wallace 31 . A.Maxhaaa 71 . N .F9haW 32 . S. D'Ara1ma 72. A. Sb?riesen 33. T. 73. D . Home 33. G.Chepsoe1 74. A .Bmbw 34 . M .Capes 75. S .Stadeton 35. J .Tassore 76. L Wake 36. C.f1dd0? 96. P .Dertam 37. S.Caambe s 38. B.Wa B 39. T. Henderso n
Senior Coach: Alan Elliott Reserves Coach: Tony Ryan I . S. weir 36. A . Thaws 2. N . Beuam (S) 37. A . Bond 2. D .Daasm(R) 33 . T .Bttkaah 3. A .Heny(Cap .) 39. T .Caoer 4 . J. Tuck 40 . G. Raid 5 . D. MacLeod 41. L . Rkkarm 6. D.Grk~,e 42 . M.6mmmer 7 . C. Skgiston (S) 43 . M, 0'RJnn 7 . DE6c4t{R) 44 . N. Bond B. B. Ham AS . M .Orick 9. G .Case 46 . S. Kennedy 10. S. MdEadsan 47 . R.Iskfa It . L.GrdrorsFi 48 . K. FaxBe Q. W.Grkl&hs 49. G .Bom 13. B.Trrsl 50. D . Oldfam 14. A.DaM 51 . D .Bupxi 15. D .WtaYe 52 . M.OkBam t6. G.HelAetlson 53. C .HaS 17. S . Bryan 54. It. T. LareJham It. P.Derran 20. D.Wfatiam 21. P. Sadler 22. W. Payne 23 . P. McNamara 24 . D.Grgg(S) 24 . T. Ryan IN 26 . D. Lee 27 . B. Tuck 28 . C .Tnw 29 . MArder,cn 30. A.Coak(Xap) 31 . C .Md:enzle 32. D .Temby(S) 32. S .Gkm (R) 33. T.Cammn 34. G. Warre n 35. R. Kudwrld
GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL
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Senior Coach: Jack McDonald Res . Coach: David Kilmartin 1 . S. Dike (R-0VC) 28. C. Wakky (VC) 2. N. Paslras 29. T. Harbarsai 3, P. W h 29. S . Psdisath 37. J. F enjar 3. C. Leeds 4 . R. VMS 31 . P .G uicas 32. M. Farred 4 . P. Ca'uns (R-DVC) S. D. Leeds 33. N.Daw 6. C. Below 34. N. RLteriad 7 P.AEln 8.A 1 34. C.Westt4ack 35. A- Jeffrey 8.R .L a ?m". M. Pear" 9.G .S 37. M. Sweeney 10. M. F (R-0VC) 10.K.T 37. AJenkm 11 .A '
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Senior Coach: Peter Turley Reserves Coach: Damian Sutherland 1. M, Bourke (VCaml 2. M.Casiald 33. D.Try'or 3. S .SuEhelaM 39 .BQarn 4. 8 . Boaman 40. M. S.SelanJ S. M. Canavan (C) 4L S, Bobek 6. M. CIA 42 . A. Browne 7. G.Gaspafi 43 T.Lou 8 . M.HazeB 44 . C.Hun! 9. D.5ce4ai 45 M. SyYrexr 10. D. fttz 4u S. &vev It. R.Cro:tla 41 . RE ;qs V. A . Gaspari 48 . P. Kavats2l 13. I. B ctk I k 49. J . D~.r~ 14 . P .MDCnk~A 97 . B.P~ 15. T. Waltridlia 51 . P. Bouchard 16 . A, Customs 52 . T.Arpi 17. M, Fates (RC) 53. D.Eap 18 . S.sxck's 54 . S.&fR 19 . A .WaRry 55. D.SeaT4r 20 . A Beep 5a S. Rager-0 21 . R.Na;x;S 57. M.Atdw9 22 . R.MaraBeH 58. J .Ta¢rs 23 . C. Rode Map!) 59. !A fu7arp 24 . A . Grace 60. M. Sales 25 . B. Kirchner 61 . GA'.-abe 25 . C.Chuson 62 L. Y' awar' 27 . M.MardktJ 61 D .: erlard 28 . M . Byrne 64 . F ' 29 . M . Forks 65, 1, 30 . D. Levier; (RVC) 66. E. 31 . B. Mdar3{ 67. S. . m!G 32 . A. Sievers E Fd K ., 33 . M . Wremzn 69. S. &.,kii 6 34, S. Roberts Al. C . Zee 35 . T . Brorera 36. S.Noise 37, J Brenna n
Senior Coach : Brett Sebire Rezerves Coach: Peter Lewis 1 . D. Fercech 2. M.CasVa.e . K. Wood 4 . P.LeMs (E?°sC) 5. 0 . Hde6raiti (VC) 6. T .Dais 1. K.Ouikr(Caq) 31R .Grech B. D. Perrin (DVC) 40. D . Nkholls 9. P.EraraB 41 . C .Frasar 42. C . &vnn 10. B. Seh're (C) 43. M. Ban 11 . PFaloaos 45. G. &vey 12. M. Dasies 46. M.Grryan 13, A. Ganj 47. M.071avoltae 14, T.AFram 48. M.Wahh 15. M. SGr+an 49. T. Evans 16. J . McCarthy 50. A . Lease 17. C .S*ran 51 . M. Holieval 18. T Sd'zran 52. D.Fa n 19. 6.Prom 53. D .Nornan 20. C .Ganes 54. 0. Maaplel 21 . D .Baley 55. M.Ylarnoudes 22. P. kkspMl 56. D.Hugrels 23. M. Su€aran 57. P . Combs 24. A. Caa'ss 58. J. Nearer 25, B: Burns 23. P.Wt9'r. 59. C . Decagon 27. M. Wise 60. M.CeMe6 28. M. O P. r re n (RC) 61 . S . Flannery 29. S. Hawker 63 . D. Ban 30. N . Freese 64. RUM 31 . A. Walsh Fo. C . Mara 32. S. river 66. D. Brennan 33. D .Ankzw(RVC) 67. G.Caprara 69. D.Hofar 31. P.Hcfertson 35. M.GraM 70. C.Nktudis 36. C . SleptQra 71 . P . f" 37. 5. VYrHty 75. M. Canqama 33. S . Perano 76. P . Canqagna
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E SOUTH SECTION by Damien Batey
;' a~inally, after 11 rounds of seemingly predictable J ~ football, a refreshing change came last week, in the form of a couple of upsets. Salesian succumbed to the pervasive forces of Power House, and ANZ Albert Park cast the fatal blow to end Oakleigh's season, with a forceful victory . Last week's results were evidence enough to suggest that the competition is getting more competitive . All of a sudden, more reputable sides will have to realise that any game is a potential danger game . REVIEW - ROUND 1 1 Ladder leaders Peninsula, skipped a game clear last week, when Salesian recorded their second loss . The Pirates went into battle against Glenhuntly, an d dished out one of the Hunters most embarrassing losses so far this year . After overcoming the initial surprise of watching Glenhuntly kick the first goal of the match, Peninsula steadied to record their 235 point win . In muddy conditions, the Pirates had kicked their first 10 goals by quarter time, and were well on their way to a big win . Having won almost every centre break, the Pirate midfield was working overtime . Not surprisingly the Peninsula onballers McMahon, Trewhitt and Bowen were amongst the finest Pirate players on the day . The only player to outshine the onballers performances was forward Drew Warn e-Smith, who booted 15 goals . After kicking 11 goals in the first half, Warne-Smith became content enough to give away goals to his team mates, much to the disliking of Pirate fans who wanted him to kick the highest tally possible . Peninsula's form has been boosted recently with the return of some key position players and this week's game against Powerhouse will undoubtably be a grand contest . ANZ Albert Park, continued their winning form and cast Oakleigh into oblivion with their 41 point demolition of the Krushers last weekend . After a poor start, kicking 1 .7 with the aid of a powerful breeze, ANZ conceded an early lead to the Krushers. After a tight second term, the Krushers held a 14 point lead at halftime . Again in the third term, the Zedders had their chance to take the ascendancy, but failed due to poor kicking . However, they found themselves only one goal in arrears at the last change . Finally, in the last quarter, ANZ made a breakthrough and their determined efforts resulted in a six goal quarter that obliterated Oakleigh's finals aspirations once and for all . Best for the Zedders were Darren 'Rex' MeLellen in the backline and later at centre haif forward, Matt Lawrence on a wing and Rick Wills, who continued his good form in the midfield .
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watched their chances of winning a game this season slip away yet again. St . Pats further entrenched themselves into the four with a 47 point victory over Elsternwick in boggy conditions. In the opening quarter the Vultures wasted scoring opportunities, peppering the goal with little effect to set up a minor quarter time lead . In the second quarter, Elsternwick started to show some more fighting spirit but St . Pats still went in to the half time break with a handy lead . The third term was a more effective one for St . Pats who booted some early goals but the Wicks stayed in touch with some late goals . The Vultures extended their lead in the final term, and with heavy conditions and tired players all over the ground, it was enough to earn the fours points . The Wicks showed that they have improved a great deal since their first meeting with St. Pats this year, and can expect to have a competitive hit-out with Oakleigh next week . Best players for Elsternwick were, Adam 'Dominator' Hankin, skipper Leigh Murphy and Shane Mahony . For the Vultures, Dave Hughes made an impressive debut with 3 goals, Simon Flannery was a leader in defence, whilst Barr cut the Wicks to shreds with his pace . The biggest upset of the round was Powerhouse's 41 point demolition of Salesian . Powerhouse who occupied fourth spot, had a day out against second placed Salesian, managing to kick twice as many goals as their more highly favoured opponents. The loss for Salesian, put them equal on points with Powerhouse and St . Pats. With only percentage now separating these three sides fighting for second spot, there are bound to be some tough contests in the following weeks . PREVIEW - ROUND 1 2
Salesian will be eager to return to the winners list with their match against Monash Gryphons . The Gryphs however will be no easy beats, and are just the kind of side who could cause an upset . However, Salesians will probably approach this game with a `must win' frame of mind after last week's lesson and should come out with four points . Peninsula meet with Powerhouse in what could be the best game of the season so far . With the Pirates in opposition humbling mode and Powerhouse still keen to beat the big name, there may be nothing to separate these sides . Powerhouse will need to stifle an in form Warne-Smith, and have enough winners all over the ground . The Pirates on ball division should be an area that will win them the game. St . Pats take on Glenhuntly at Southern Road in what should be a very one sided Vulture victory . ÂŽ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
Having scored just two goals last week, the Hunters don't look to be too unmanageable. Oakleigh who are sinking further each round take on Eisternwiek. The Wicks showed real fighting desperation last week, and there is no time like the present, especially for Krusher killing . ANZ Albert Park will more than likely continue to build with a win over Monash Whites . In this the second of these two sides meetings for the year, we can expect to see a bigger winning margin for the Zedders this time around .
50 GAMES - DAMIEN SCOWN Congratulations to Peninsula's Damien Scown who
played his 50th against Elsternwick for the Pirates . The club wishes you all the best for your many games to come . 100 GAMES - ANTHONY THRIPP
'Doc', Peninsula's must loved veteran will play his 100th game for the club today . Doc, has worked extremely hard both as a player, and as club secretary for many years with the Pirates . An honest, hardworking noble clubman, he sets a fine example for all at Peninsula. The Pirates send their most heartfelt congratulations to Anthony on this big occasion . 100 GAMES - JACK McDONALD ANZ's coach Jack McDonald will play his 100th for the Zedders . A former VAFA State Representative and F grade B&F winner, Jack has been the backbone of ANZ for several years, and is respected by teammates and opposition alike . In his second coaching stint, he is really starting to find his feet and the club looks forward to well deserved success in coming years at Albert Park .
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1 SENIORS MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .8 3 .10 10 .14 13.17.95 MONASH WHITES 1 .1 5 .5 5 .7 6.10.46 Monash Gryphons O'Brien 4, Wells 3 . Adams. Harrack . healy . Fraser. Coxhead, Roach . Best Grady, coxhead. Wells. Adams . Tolongas . Ryan. Monash Whit" Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . POWER HOUSE 4.4 9 .5 10.8 14.9.93 SALESIAN OC 2 .5 3 .6 5 .10 7.10 .52 Power House Craven 5, mcCullough 3, Friend 2, Phelan, Scotland . Robinson, McGrath. Best] Hall, Williams, Friend. McCullough, Craven, Harrison . Salesian OC Cincotta 3 . Wiseman, Babette . Sutherland . McKnight. Best Hazell. Roche. Bourke. Browne . Quinn. Bobetic. GLENHUNTLY 1 .1 1 .1 2 .2 2,2 .14 PENINSULA OB 10.10 22.15 28 .23 37.27 .249 Glenhuntly 0'Donnel, McEwen . Best O'Donnel. Young, Cassa. Rossiter. Wilson . Sutton . Peninsula OB Warne-Smith 15, McMahon 5 . Bonner, Landry. Campbell 3, Galluzzo, Warner 2, Gross . Bowen, Wight, Angus. Best Warne-Smith . mcMahon . Trewhitt. Bowen. Landry, Dentry . ELSTERNWICK 0-2 5.4 9.5 10.8 .68 ST PATRICBS MENTONE 4.11 8.12 12.14 16 .19,115 Elsternwiek Andrew 4, Mahony. Webster, Murphy, Kirkham, Clement . Hankin . Hest Harkin . Mahony . Murphy, McKenzie. Whelan, Buckingham . St Patricks Mentone Murphy, Hughes 3 . Evans . Capuano, Davies 2. Holloway, Sullivan, {Vise, Barr. Bestl Bart, Capuano . Sullivan, Sebire. DAvies . Hughes. ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.7 1-10 5.14 11.17 .83 OAKLEIGH 0.0 4.6 5.10 5.12 .42 ANZ Albert Park Guicas 4, Malone 2, Duke, McDonald, Lovett. McLellen, Carlisle, Best McLellen. Lawrence, Wills. Shoppee. Rutherford, Duke . Oakleigh Walsh 2, Grubich, Marshall . Ferguson . Best] Wood, Kirner, Taylor, Walsh, Adamic, Kitts .
RESERVE S MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .5 8.10 11 .19 17.20 .122 MONASH WHITES 1 .1 2 .1 2 .1 2.1 .13 Monash Gryphons Barbie 5 . Maron 4, Robinson . McKenzie. Davis 2. Gadinski . Bailey. Bestt Egan . Barbie. Hale, Toghill. Charleson . Fuller. Monash Whites Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . POWER HOUSE 3 .2 5 .6 6.8 710 .52 SALESIAN OC 0.0 1 .3 2.4 4.5 .29 Power House Harris. Pavlou 2, Williams . Kerr, Tromph . Best McLeod. Telford . Scalzo, Cross, Miller, Senior. Salesian OC McLardy. Best Brown. Forbes . Bouchard, Gaspari. Stevens, Ward. GLENHUNTLY 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 2.0.12 PENINSULA OB 8.6 13.9 19.11 22,14 .144 Glenhuntty Thomas . Thom . Best Thomas. Fletcher . Bridger. Derrick. Thom . Young. Peninsula OB Franks. Hayes 4 . Marks . Nelson, Femvick 2 . Monterosso, Baxter . Briggs. Flanigan. Brancatisano, Blood . Whelan . Bestl nelson . Fenwick . Briggs . Hayes. Baxter, Marks . ELSTERNWICK 1 .2 2.7 2.9 2 .9 .21 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 5.1 9.3 13.9 18 .12 .126 Elsternwick Ray, Heath . Best Ray . Neill. Hunt. Grandemange, Nolan, Nunn. St Patricks Mentone Alih.son 7. Piper 3, Gangi . Donegon. Nicholls 2,Groves . Hawker. Beet Graves . Donegan, Piper, Andrew, Allinson. Nicholls. ANZ ALBERT PARK 4,1 4 .3 5-3 5 .4.34 OAKLEIGH 3-2 7 .5 9.7 12 .10.82 ANZ Albert Park De Frece 3, Lindsay . Lovett. Best McCarthy, Gleeson, Heyes. De Frece. Jones, Haggar. Oakletgh Dlekie 8. Hatzis 2 . Maddocks. Donadel . Best 7avaler3s . Hanley . Donadel, Dickie. Maddocks- Adaway .
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11 ) ound 11 results, plus off field errors, have L% helped to sort out the sides as the season enters its final four weeks . In the North, where four sides remain in the race for the fourth spot, percentage could well prove vital . In the South the quest for fourth place is between three sides and again percentage could prove decisive . All of this jockeying for positions helps make my 87 .5% success rate quite respectable .
REVIEW OF ROUND 11 NORTH
Weather conditions would have been one factor in Hawthorn Citizens cutting their winning margin, over Old Essendon Grammarians in Round 2, virtually in half as last week their winning margin fell to seventy-nine points . Old Essendon's inaccuracy didn't help either!! Kew, scored a meritorious victory over Therry, who are seemingly self-destructing again at the business end of the season. Kew won the low scoring game by eighteen points. The new Moon (Coach) had effect on St Bernard's kicking as their newly found accuracy was a major factor in their fifty-two point victory over Collegians, who still precariously cling to fourth place . Although defeated by North Old Boys, by eleven points, Old Ivanhoe Grammarians actually moved 8 .5% closer to fourth position . In a game in which difficult conditions prevailed and in which both sides kicked inaccurately, Old Ivanhoe were well served by Craig Sharpe and Bruce Yarwood across the centre ; by the "The Bourbonator", ( Brett Wilson) on the ball, by Ian Wells and Steve Myers up forward and by the reliable Martin Tozer. Marce ll in had the Bye. SOUTH Old Xaverians scored a thirty-nine point victory over Old Brighton-Bloods, who were held goalless and who lost fourteen valuable percentage points as a result . Shocking inaccuracy limited De La Salle's winning margin over Old 1â&#x2013;şRelburnians to eight points despite De La having much more play on their forward line . Mazenod, too, were quite inaccurate against Old Geelong whom they defeated by eighteen points . Mazenod, who technically remain in the contest for fourth place, desperately needed a percentage boost!! St Kevins defeated VUT by fifteen points to maintain their challenge for fourth place . Percentage deficiency will probably put paid tc this challenge as the season concludes . Old Scotch had the bye . PREVIEW OF ROUND 1 2 NORTH A rejuvenated Kew play leaders, Hawthorn Citizens at Victoria Park . Although Hawthorn Citizens have power and should win I forecast a closer result than that in Round 3 when Hawthor n 36
Citizens won fiftyeight points . At the new Harry Trott Oval, Collegians shoul d play "according to Hoyle" and defeat Therry in a game which for Therry is an elimination final . Collegians should win because they are playing consistently better football than are Therry . Long standing rivals North Old Boys and St Bernards meet again on the Gillon Oval . North are playing unobtrusively and are still a "long shot" for fourth place . Who better than St . Bernards to defeat to stay in that race .?? My head tells me that St Bernards are the better performed side and that they should win . I select St Bernards . Old Ivanhoe face a tough task to defeat Marcellin and thus stay in contention for fourth place . Although Ivanhoe will prove competitive the "Eagles" should soar to another victory . Old Essendon Grammarians have the Bye . SOUTH In round 3 De La Salle defeated an inaccurate Old Xaverians by seventeen points. I can't see this result being duplicated as Old Xaverians have the more impressive 1996 record . I forecast another victory by the "Crocodiles". Old Geelong whose form I cannot predict, should win again today at the expense of Old Melburn ians who won in the round 3 match by twenty four points . The OMs, who have won only once since, won't have enough talent to win today. The loser of the St Kevins versus Mazenod match will drop right out of the finals race . Although Mazenod play better at Central Reserve, I suspect they will prove too strong for St Kevins today . Second placed Old Scotch should score a percentage building victory over VUT who must make their own "long march" to the eastern Camberwell comfort zone for today's match . Old Brighton Bloods have the bye .
LAST WK TOTAL NORTH WOOD ST BERNARDS 5 28 O'DEA KEW 27 GONZALES COLLEGIANS 1 22 DODORICCIO MARCELLIN 20 BOWE HAWTHORN CIT 0 18 SOUT H ILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 22 LEWIN ST . KEVINS 3 21 STONES OLD XAVERIANS 0 18 McLEISH OLD SCOTCH 1 6 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
I CLUB XVIII NORT H 3 .5 8.10 10.14 13.16 .94 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 0 .3 1 .4 1 .6 1.9 .15 ` OLD E.>SENDON gamthora Citizens Duff 4 . Lovich 3 . Orchard 2 . Denovan . Heaney . Power. Richardson, Best Duff, Orchard. Ave ry. Power. Lovich, Morrison . Old gsseadon Sheilds . Best Rhodes. Campbell. Cram. Hearne . 3.7 .25 THERRY 0.1 1 .4 3.6 3 .2 5.2 5.5 6.7 .43 NEW TherrY Keenan 2 . Patterson . Best Patterson . Frahm . Kelly. White. Deverealy . HewatKeW Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST BERNdRDS 1 .1 4.2 8.4 14 .6 .90 3.5 3.7 3.8 5 .8 .38 COLLEGIANS et Bernards Wood . Farmer 5, Castles 2• Day Hayes . Best Matkov. Wood . comb.. Quinn . Hayes . 1 clle ;iins Hoyle 2 . Hooper, Straithairn . Gonzales . Best Hooper, Straithaim . D . Ding6= B. Kerss. Lancaster. NORTH OLD BOYS 0.3 2.7 4.9 7 .11 .53 OLD IVANHOE 2 .4 3.6 4.11 5 .12 .42 North Old Boys Fletcher 2 . Carroll, Fogarty. Trimbole . lanyon . Pasquerello. Best Trimboie• Dean . Lanyon, Pentland, Carroll, Fogarty . old Ivanhoe Wilson 2, Wells. Myers, Kennedy. Best Sharpe. Wilson . Wells. Tozer. 5lyers.Yara•ood .
CLUB XVIII SOUTH 1.4 3.7 6 .8 6 .10.46 OLD XAVERIANS OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 0.3 0 .3 0 .5.5 Old Xavertans Hall 3 . Collopy 2. Kinna. Best Flynn. Landrigan. Collopy, Fay . Court . Curtain . Old Brighton Bloods Best Smyth. Payne, Hamilton . Uglow, Scarlett. Cochran. OLD MELBI7RNIANS 2.2 2.2 2 .5 4.6.30 0.2 2 .11 4 .12 4 .14.38 DEL.ASALLE Old Melburnians Branchnower 3 . Eggleton. Best Eggleton . Farrington . Cox. Clements. Cleland. Carroll. Be La Salle Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. MAZENOD OC 2.2 3.5 5 .9 7 .14.56 OLD GEELONG 1 .0 2.0 3 .0 3.0.18 Mazenod OC Peters 2 . Clatyon. Smyth . Cahill . Pickering. Trigg. Best Cahill, Clayton . Trigg. Campbell. Wiiks. Little . old Geelong Morton 2. Pettit. Bestt Burn . Nadenhosch, McMillan. Blackburn, t.evinge. Whitehead . YOT 3.0 6 .2 7 .6 9.7.61 6.7 7 .8 11 .10.76 ST KEVINS 4.4 VOT Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not received. St Kevins Nanfra 4. Lewin 3. Bannon. Millar, Goldsworthy. James. Bestt James. Goldsworthy. Davies, Lewin . Wood, Namra
FROM ROUND 11- 2/7/96 Bradley Greig, Bulleen-Templestowe - Striking - 4 matches ' Bradley Greig, Bulleen-Templestowe -Abusive Language 2 matches (Total 6 matches ) Paul Thomas, Glenhuntly - Striking - 4 matches Paul Thomas, Glenhuntly - Misconduct - 2 matches - (Total 6 matches) ' Peter O'Farrell, North Old Boys - Striking - 2 matche s Glenn Hatfield, Old Trinity - Unduly Rough Play - 3 matches Toby Burke, Old Xaverians (Res .) - Kicking - 6 matches Darren Birch, Power House - Headbutting - 6 matche s Jason Waga, Williamstown CYMS (U 19) - Striking - 4 matches ' Accepted prescribed penalty INVESTIGATIONS RESULTS - 2/7/96
Charge of conduct unbecoming against the Old Mentonians club, following a complaint lodged by the Hampton Rovers club . Charge alleged that Old Mentonians reserves player Jeff Norman did allegedly elbow Hampton Rovers reserves player Cameron Berry intentionally . Charge was sustained and Jeff Norman suspended for 6 matches. Incident from match played 15 June. Charge of misconduct against the Thornbury Cougars AFC alleging that a Thornbury Cougars spectator or official did use insulting language that was of a racist nature towards a Williamstown CYMS player as he was heading to the interchange bench . Club pleaded guilty and put on a bond of $250 which is forfeited and added to any other penalty if the club is found guilty of a similar offence during the remainder of the current season .
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HAWTHORN CITIZENS v. COLLEGIANS THERRY v. NORTH OLD BOYS ST BERNARDS v . OLD IVANHOE MARCELLIN v. OLD ESSENDON SOUTH OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD GEELONG OLD MELBURNIANS v . ST KEVINS MAZENOD v. VUT
OLD SCOTCH v . OLD BRIGHTON BLOOD S
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(ROUND 1 1 - 29/6/96) LATE SCORES: Reserves/Club XVIII (Due : 9531 8333 by 3 p .m . ) St Johns (Res.) Glenhuntly (Res.) St Bemards (Club XVIII)
Seniors/Under 19s (Due 9528 3319 by 5 p.m . ) Old Ivanhoe (Sen .) Old Xaverians (U19) St Bedes Mentone Tigers (Sen .) Beaumaris (U19) Phoned incorrect scores (From Round 10) St Kevins (Sen .) Old Geelong (Club XVIII)
Fines imposed ( according to offending team' s section). First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; each further offence ($50) .
BLACK LIST FINE S increase as clubs continue to reoffend . The Executive has decided to impose a "one-off" fine of $250 for a fourth offence by a team of a club . 37
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U 1 9 SECTIONS by Brett Connel l
Knitwear Wet weather arrives, but not many turn-up s REVIEW OF ROUND 11 MATCHES DIVISION ONE
Id Paradians hosted ACC rival St . Bernards in what was a crucial match for both teams . The OP' s began the better leading by (4) points at 1/4 time, but it could well have been St . Bernards had they kicked straight . In the remaining three quarters the game was close but OP's always held the upperhand and won by (14) points in the finish . Harris, Stevens and Muleta (3) OP's best. In the match of the day Uni Blues were never headed at Toorak Park . In a similar match to last time they met scores were close for the major part of the day, but Blues through Eastaugh, Roydhouse, Ryan and Halligan (7) broke free in the last quarter to win comfortably in the end . For Xavs Perry Tucker and Bailey were great contributors on the day . Therry hosted De La Salle at Glenroy and took the game right up to the visitors in the first three quarters of the match . However De La's (8) second half goals to (2) saw them finish far too strongly for Therry. Sacco, Slazyk and Crockford were excellent players for Therry, while King, Moore and Mecurl were named best for De La . Old Melburnians jumped Collegians in the first 1/4 and never looked back, winning well to restore some pride and respectability to their ladder position. Carroll , Holme and Bennett were fine players for OM's, as were Champion, Luff and Florentine for the Lions. In the final match of the section AJAX travelled to Brunswick where No rth Old Boys awaited to rebound from a torrid month . It was not to be, after an even first 1/2 which saw NOBS in front, the Jackas slammed on (8) second 1/2 goals to (2) run out convincing winners . For NOBS once again a team effort was reported as their best, while for the Jackas Steiner, Carew and Burman were better players on the day . DIVISION ( 2) WHI TE War ri ngal once again proved to be Old Camberwell's nernesis by rolling the 'Wellers for he second time this year. In a tight match all day it came down to straighter shooting at goal with both sides having (19) shots each, eventually it was the Redbacks who booted (10) goals from their (19) shots to claim the four points by a mere (5) points . J. Anderson, Camelleri and Wason were the Redbacks' best, with Cook, C. Willianis and Hardman doing well for the 'Wellers . St . Leos WP Emmaus squared the ledger with Old Geelong convincingly and in doing so added some real respectability to their year . Major, Simondson and Ludlow (5) were excellent four 1/4 contributors for the Leos, while Pooley, Beattie and D' Antoine battled hard for the OG's . Uni Blacks defeated Wil liamstown in a low scoring affair on the big Uni 38
ground to consolidate their spot in the four . Staunton, Butterfiel d and Ward were best for the Blacks, as Thege, Robinson and Moufid Houli gave their all for the CY's . St . Kevins kicked the sweep against the embattled Bulleen-Templestowe, with an (11) goal to (1) first 1/4 setting the tone for the day . Mountain, Daskalou and Papadopoulos never gave in for the Bullants, while Gargano, McArdle and Greenham (11) did as they pleased for SKOBS. De La Sa lle (2) had the bye. DIVISION (2) BLUE
Ormond returned to the winners list with a strong win against St. Kilda Sth . Caulfield at home. With neither side adapting to the conditions well it was the Monds sheer desperation and teamwork that saw them win in the finish . Captain Metz ( 3), Wannacott and Murphy were marvellous all day for the victors . Beaumaris put Caulfield Grammarians' chances of making the four right out the window with another committed display, only allowing their opponents (2) goals for the match . Ferguson, Pitts and McLeod were named best for the Sharks . Monash Blues coming off a morale boosting win the previous week hosted Old Brighton at the Uni and were not up to it on the day. A slashing first 1/4 by the Tonners saw them never challenged as they cemented fourth spot convincingly . For the 'Ashers Mi ller, Baxter and Gregory never gave in . Mazenod made sure that they held onto third spot with a crushing win over Hampton Rovers at home . Not headed all day the Nodders booted (9) first 1/2 goals to set up their win and then restricted the Rovers to just (1) point in the second half. Paolucci, Knott and Riley were Nodders best, with Lynch, Crouch and Varcker persistent players for the defeated . Old Halleybury had the bye. DIVISION (2) RED
Aquinas moved a step closer to fourth spot with an solid win against Old Paradians (2) at Bundoora . A strong start saw the Bloods set up their win in the first 1/2, with Hyland, Kane and Huggins (7) best for Aquinas, and Jenkins, B. Lynch and Redford always in the action for OP's. The last time Whitefriars played Old Scotch they almost doubled their score and I predicted that this would not happen this time . How wrong I was, the 'Friars bounced back to consolidate second spot and take a healthy psychological advantage into the finals . Lacey, R. Pawlick and Davis were excellent four 1/4 contributors for the 'Friars, as were Davis, Silverwood and Sheer for the Scotchies . The match of the round between Marcellin and Old Carey certainly lived up to its billing with the Eagles leading the undefeated OC's at both 1/4 and 1/2 time . Peter Schill er must have revved up his players at 1/2 time as they came out after half time and kicked (6) goals to (2) to win by near on (4 ) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
goals in the finish. Dimattina, Bellisimo and Van Lint were fine players for the Eagles . While Bedford, Murphy and Collins never gave an inch all day for the OC's . Old Trinity travelled to Yarra Valley Grammar School and found little difficulty in winning well, holding their opponents to (3) goals for the match . Natoli, Klindworth and Andrews were excellent players for 01"s while for Yarra Valley none tried harder than A . Laing, Baishaw an S. Thompson. Chirnside Park had the bye. pREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES DIVISION ON E
old Paradians face a tough assignment this weekend against Uni Blues at the Crawford Oval . Last time the two sides met Blues won by at least (8) goals, although Op's have improved they will not have enough man power to overcome the strength of Steve Carroll 's boys today. Old Xavs face their second tough assignment in two weeks when they travel to a waterlogged Waverley Park chasing second spot back off De La Salle . With conditions likely to be slippery and trying for players, coaches and umpires I believe the home ground advantage will see De La through . Coll egians will bounce back to the winners list today in the closest contest of the round against Therry. The Lions were dismal last week, whereas the boys from Glenroy pushed second placed De La for three quarters, despite last weeks form the Lions at home will roar again today. North Old Boys host Old Melburnians who are desperate to string a few wins together and return to the four . They will do this today and put a bigger smile back on coach Mark Zuker's face . AJAX host St . Bernards at home and will take the match right up to the Bernards who have yet to win consistently and hence their ladder position. Today the Bernards will win in a tight game and keep their slender finals hopes alive . Selections: Uni . Blues, De La Sall e, Collegians, Old Melburnians & St . Bernards DIVISION ( 2) WHIT E
Old Geelong host Warringal at Como and would love to win as well as they did last time the two sides met . This will not be the case today with Warringal realising that a win will keep them in touch with the four and breathing down Uni Blacks' neck. Williamstown face St . Leos WP Emmaus at home and will find them a far tougher nut to crack than last time . Although the Leos have improved Williamstown have too much riding on the result to let this one slip . St . Kevins and De La Sa lle (2) clash and despite the relative ladder positions if conditions are heavy De La Salle will match it with SKOBS for a half, although I cannot see them winning here today . Bulleen-Templestowe will manfully face Old Camberwell on the rebound for the second time around, and will once again give it their all but will fall short . Uni Blacks have the bye . Selections : Warringal, Willi amstown, St . Kevins & Old Camberwell DIVISION ( 2) BLU E Ormond travel to the Wheeler's Hill Campus to play Caulfield Grammari an s in what last time was an easy victory to the 'Monds . The 'Fields should not be taken lightly and will rebound after last week's loss to Beaumaris, as well wanting to square the ledger with the 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
'Monds . Although past form would suggest the 'Fields, the 'Monds have finals aspirations and this will give them greater incentive today. Beaumaris travel to South Road in search of their 12th win on the trot for 1996 and will not have it all their own way . An intense rivalry exists between these two U19 teams and at home the Tonners are hard to defeat . The Sharks have taken on all teams this season and come out on top, but today at home and wanting to consolidate their spot in the four Old Brighton will win a close contest . Hampton Rovers at David Street is always a tough ask, especially if it is wet. Monash Blues know this only too well after their (1) point defeat last time the two teams met . At home and on the rebound the Rovers should win another close one. Mazenod meet Old Haileybury at McKinnon at 11 .30 am as a curtain-raiser to the Bloods senior match . This match will determine outright second place . The 'Nodders will be out to reverse the result as last time they went down by (15) points at home . In a toss of the coin the Nodders to square the results for 1996 due to the fact that they will be more used to the larger McKinnon Oval expanses, from playing regularly at their own home ground . St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield have the bye . Selections : Ormond, Old Brighton, Hampton Rovers & Mazenod. DIVISION (2) RED Old Paradians (2) travel to Camberwell Sports Ground and face a rebounding Old Scotch. Despite poor performances last week by both teams the incentive of second spot will see Scotchies win well . The Old Carey Whitefriars clash should be a beauty and with much riding on it for both teams . The OC's can remain undefeated should they win today, and Whitefriars will maintain second position if they are victorious. With weather and ground conditions having a bearing on this match I believe the 'Friars can knock over the top team and keep a stronghold on second position . Old Trinity and Marcellin meet at Bulleen with ladder positions meaning little in this clash . A win to the OT's could see them keep alive a slim finals chance with the Eagles desperate to rebound and keep themselves firmly in the four . No real home ground advantage exists today with Marcellin just ahead at the final siren . The local derby of Chirnside Park and Yarra Vall ey should be a beauty . If last time is any guide the match will be close and hard fought. At home and coming off the bye the Parkers will win in a dour struggle . Aquinas have the bye . Selections : Old Scotch, Whitefriars, Marcellin & Chirnside Park.
FIRST MILESTONE AT CHIRNSID E Chirnside Park Under 19s celebrates its first milestone in reaching 100 games in the VAFa competition . A precursor of our Senior team, it has experienced both the highs and lows of football . From winning a Section 2 premiership in 1992, it was without a Coach 2 years later . The Club realises the value of an Under 19 team and is now trying to emulate its former glory days. Under 19 - Continued on Page 46 )139
LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e
5 YEARS AGO - 199 1 T. (V.U.T . in 1996) mourned the passing of one of its most distinguished known players, Humphry Chrisfield who joined the club in 1933 at the age of 15, went on to coach its first premiership team in 1953, and served the club until his death.
De La had lost two in a row. Marcellin five losses on the trot - the Eagles made it three for De La as after an even first term, they went right away to win 22 .12 to 14.10. Best were O'Flynn, M. Getson, Boysen (8 goals) (Marc .) and Lowe, Campbell , Wright (De La) . Old Xaverians, making a run to "B" Section four, but still in 6th position, beat 3rd team Parkside very easily, 13 .17 to 8 .19 . Stars were Logan, Holmes, Petroff (Old X.) and Inserra, Williams, Bradley (P) . "E" Section coaches were Denis Ke lly (Aquinas), Mark McColl (Bull .Uni .), Matt Johnson (Maz.), Dino De Marco (Nth Brun .), Vin Catoggio (Old Ess.), George Tsolacos ( Power House), Malcolm Webster (St . Andrews), Gary Connelly (St Mary s), Brian Taylor (West Brun .), Alan Elliot (Willi.), Peter Melton (B'wick), Keith Wilson (Doveton) . Bull .-Temp . saluted "Running" Robbie Hill who boundary umpired his 500th game against State Bank . Prior to starting with Bullants in 1977, Robbie had been an amateur field umpire in 1976 .
Peter Noske became the 12th Old Haileyburian to reach 200 games . As the scribe said "to cap a charismatic and entertaining career", wingman, defender who has finished into attack enough to make his tally of goals to 250 . Undefeated at this stage of the season, ANZ Bank (F), Old Paradi an s (B Res), St Kilda CBCOB ( C Res), Mazenod (E Res), De La Sall e (G), De La Salle (U19 Sect 1), Albanvale (U19 Nth), Old Mentonians (U19 Sth), and those yet to break the ice were Kew (B), St Andrews ( E), Richmond Central (F), Uni. Blues (A Res.), Parkside (B Res), Boronia Park (F Res) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1986 Victoria had an easy 82 point win over Tasmania in the second round, 17 .13 to 4 .9 . Best were Smith, Spi llane, Keenan, Lopes, Gleeson, Considine.
The two undefeated teams, host South Australia and Victori a met as anticipated in thi- final game . The first half was tight with Vic ; oria leading by 5 points. 8.2 to 7 .3 . The Vics went right away in the second half to win 17 .10 to 11 .8 . Cameron O'Brien at FF kicked 8 .1 . Best were Spillane, Berzins, O'B rien (8 goals), Lopes, Full er, Ryan, Yandall, Mehrt en.
The team line up was as follows : B . : Conti, Schober, Lopes H .B. : Fuller, Considine, Spillane C . : Smith, Mehr-ten, Kingston 40
H .F. : Adams, Keenan, L Berzins . F . : Gleeson, O'Brien, Palmer Rucks : Yan dall, Ryan, Meehan I/C: Herm an , Witts, Barnes.
Match Trophy winners were vs WA, Simon Meehan ; vs Tasmania, Paul Considine ; vs SA, Dominic Spillane. The President's Trophy for Best Player in Carnival went to Phil Mehrten while Cameron O'Brien won the Hugh V. Millard AAFC Medal. Spillane (C), Adams and Schober were selected in the All-Australian team . John Fisher was named as coach.
VAFA Umpires at the Carnival were Brian (Benny) Goodman (Field), an d John Hall (Goal) . 150 games to Ken "Turk" Mehment (Commonwealth Bank) and Richard "Dick" Williams (De La Salle OC) . Team Manager of MHSOB reserves, Tony Orchard, found the team one short, borrowed some gear and came out of a three year retirement to kick four goals and be in the best players in a winning side . Real dedication. 15 YEARS AGO - 198 1 In "C" Hampton Rovers were a game clear in third place following their 17 point win over MHSOB who slipped out of the four. Best were Rowston (later Club President - NR), Wilson, Marshall (H . Rovers) and Jones, Flegeltaub and Delaney (MHSOB). Brunswick's accuracy (F Section) enabled them to inflict Banyule's second only defeat for the season, 15 .5 to 13 .13 . Stars for 'Wicks were Quigley, Hutchinson, B .Lewis and for Banyule Wilcox, Stevenson and Hitchins.
100 games to Scott Wagstaff, Coll egians - first used at full back where he was highly dependable and then as a utility player with regular stints at centre half forward where he won the club best and fairest award . 50 games also at Collegians to Mark Hibbins and Greg Parsons . Only undefeated teams to date were Coburg (D) 13 wins, Therry ( F) 12 wins and 1 draw, BulleenTemplestowe (C Reserve) 13 wins.
Unbelievable inaccuracy in "C" cost Old Haileyburians . 10.26 the game against State Bank 15 .10 with the best Cloke, Baudinette, Wynd (State) and Corri gan, Ha rt , Meckiff (O . Hail.). Victoria defeated South Australia at Elsternwick Park 13.22 to 4 .10 . Best were Murphy, Kauffman, Dillon, Lockie, Bourke, Gedye and Pirrie . Team Physiotherapist was a Miss J . Lachal - later Mrs Jennifer French, wife of first VAFA General M an ager, Peter French. Wayne Hinton celebrated 100th game of Amateur THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
Senior Umpire (and still Football . FAVA umpire 1 . a leading FA in in1996) Leading goalkickers were A.Jones (Marc.) A Section 57, J, Priestly (0 . BTN) B Section 55, Devere (Bullfiemp.) C Section 57, Ryan (St Bedes) D Section 58, S. Scullin (N. Bruns.) E Section 62 and A. Quaife (Bull . Utd) F Section 51 . 50 games to Garry Todd (RIHSOB), 100 games to Robert "Moe" Maxwell (Parkside), 200 games to Gary
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Coburg (D) and Therry (F) cvere still undefeated . De La Salle were advertising copies of their Club history as written by Michael Ashford . The contact - you guessed it Tony O'Callaghan, VAFA Marketing Officer.
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Alternate Winter Training ~6 A change is as good as a holiday" could well apply to any alternate training whether in the winter months or earlier in the season . The winter months however provide a better opportunity to provide an alternate program, if for no other reason than the state of many of our grounds . Continual slogging through mud can be detrimental to leg weary players, some of whom are carrying chronic leg soreness come July . There is no end to suitable options and although some clubs have better alternate facilities than others eg . school gymnasiums, swimming pools etc., it becomes a matter of thinking "outside the square" and being prepared to seek advice from people involved in planning training to suit specific needs . Professional Phys-Ed Instructors and Personal Trainers for instance are usually very good at designing programs to benefit the requirements of Aussie Rules players . We are fortunate at Ormond to have one of the leaders in the personal fitness industry as our Fitness Consultant and he provides us with alternate programs on a regular basis, but particularly when our ground provides little option to rehearse normal training drills . Activities include beach training (step climbing, sand sprints, general leg power work), indoor training (aerobic circuits, strength/power work, gym circuits), outdoor circuit training (use of grandstand steps, carpark relay running, leg strength circuits), and other innovative work, often completed in pairs, which appears to flow so readily from a trained instructor's mind . As tough as most of these circuits can be, they are always appreciated by the players as a novel approach and are a god send to the coaching staff. No doubt the usual alternatives of aerobic sessions, swimming, observation of AFL training, basketball , indoor soccer etc . continue to be effectively used . Brain storming sessions to consider other possibilities is also worthwhile and player input is invaluable in this regard . A commitment from the players to organise training can also be feasible and can provide them with a stimulant at an appropriate time .
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The planning of an Iron Man contest or a mini Olympics involving football activities will maintain strength and cardio-vascular requirements and may even be conducted in conjunction with local opposition or other sporting teams . This will maintain a true competiâ&#x20AC;˘ tive aspect to training and can be completed over an} period from say two to six weeks. Bogercise circuits o i even an "in-house" correctly organised boxing tourna. ment can be very beneficial and create considerablf anticipation amongst the playing personnel . I recall 2 x I minute boxing challenge at Ormond some six seasonc ago, involving all senior squad players, which provided E very interesting spectacle where some of the less notori ous players had a chance to apply benefits of tMarquesofQnbery,aginsthemorblige n
playing members, with some success . There were inciden tally, no injuries out of this venture . Perhaps even a cancellation of training altogethe and a visit to the local pub or Timezone to complete som good old fashioned "male bonding" is not without value I am sure there are a number who can recall the appar ent success of this approach from seasons past . I also believe it is important to think of alternat training, not too far into the season proper, particularl bearing in mind the intensity of the pre-season prograr which is essential nowadays . Keep an open mind t o fresh approach at all times . Geoff Reille Senior Coach - Ormond AY AFCA/VAFA Executive Membe
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This week we've gone for something different and temporarily handed the reins over to a couple of the "Oscars". What are the "Oscars?" Read their column and you'll probably work it out . MACCA AND AD
UMF'I M ' CORNER with Mark Pinney and Craig O'Donoghue The influx of youth throughout the VAFAUA is obvious and the old blokes have finally bowed to the relentless pressure coming from the enthusiastic youngsters who have given us the column for the week . Next are their A Grade positions! Most people would have heard Bomber talking about the Umpires' Academy but from what we can gather, not many people know what the Academy is . The VSFL Umpires' Academy was set up three years ago with two squads : one in Waverley, the other in Reservoir . The object of the Academy is to coach young umpires to become future AFL umpires . Corin Rowe is the VAFAUA's only graduate so far, although George Gioras, Adam Alexander, Craig O'Donoghue and Stephen Harford have been given the opportunity to make the grade unsuccessfully, while Mark Pinney has umpired a trial match for the VSFL this year.
The Academy requires its umpires to train at least twice per week during the pre-season and once a week during the year. There are also compulsory skills nights held and we must also train at Elsternwick Park on Thursday nights . With most of the guys at Waverley umpiring at Moorabbin Saints and the Reservoir guys with the Doncaster and Districts Junior Football League, many of us train four days a week and umpire on Saturday and Sunday . We pay $100 a year to be a part of the Academy and are observed by the Academy advisers about five times a year . While the object of the Academy is to prepare umpires for more serious competition it also gives the young guys the chance to get to know each other a lot better .
Out at Reservoir we've got eight Amateur guys . Alai "Stickman" McCrohan, Andrew "Tribunal" Chapma i Mark "Concave" Pinney, Craig "Elvis" O'Donoghui Brad "Businessman" Noonan, Chris "Stud" Ryan, Pai "Nurse" Leyden and Andrew "Golden Boy" Stephe i We also had Andrea "School Teacher" Flack, but due i work commitments she doesn't train with us anymore .
There's another truckload out at Waverley and tl group's done pretty well so far . Mark Pinney, Mai McCrohan, George Gioras, Chris Donlon, Aibie Firle and Craig O'Donoghue have done "B" grade this yea while Craig Brajtberg received the promotion to "D" grai last fortnight. Damien Lane in those lovely stockings killing them in fitness testing, as is Tim Ovadia an Andrew Chapman is umpiring his first season of seni football . However, many blokes are doing their best to e . Brad Noonan hanotrieyfhldsmucaon , set up his own business and drops names like It Pakistanis drop catches . Talk to him about "Priority Or Sports" and he'll ramble on for hours . Andrew Chapma has his own reclining chair at the tribunal . He's so accu ; tomed to being upstairs on Tuesdays that he once filled i a report form when he hadn't booked anyone . He pu that down to force of habit . Maybe the fumes of his hoc car or the home brew were getting to him . Matt McCrohan is built like a stick, but thinks he got the studliness of Mel Gibson, maybe he's still cor fused from his White Wacker Award when he thought tt girls' toilets were the guys . As for the other guys, well there's plenty of other sti ries to tell but we'll keep those for another time or anotl er Association Meeting. MARK AND CRAI
Back to us . . . Congratulations to goal umpire Sammy Kahn wt waved the flags for the 200th time last week . Also we bid farewell to Tom Zapadlo, Mark Bushfiel and Brad Noonan who have all had to retire due to injur and/or business commitments. Hopefully we'll see these guys back in the middle next year . And by the way. . . . . .we'll be back!!! MACCA AND
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD PARADIAHS 2.3 8.7 9,8 11 .11.77 ST BERNARDS 1 .S 5-5 6.6 9.9.63 Old Paradiaus Muleta, Geary 3. Hurst 2, Lynch . Flynn. Phelan. Best Hams, Stevens . Muleta. Lynch, Woodham. Houard. St Bermuda Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 2.3 7 .6 8 .9 10.12 .72 OIDXAVERWIS UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.6 9 .8 12.10 17.12 .114 Old %averians Tucker 3• Boland 2 . Woodruff, Perry . Hardwick, Barrett lacm•angelo. Best Perry, Tucker. Bailey, Boland. Ockkshau•, Kay. Univenity Blues Halligan 7. Verstttgen 3. Johnson . Kelly 2 . Brockley . Eastaugh. Wilcox. Besti Eastaugh• Ra•dhouse. Halligan . Fneker. Nation . THERRY 2 .1 3,3 4 .4 5 .5 .35 1-1 4.3 6.7 12.13.85 DE LA SALLE Theory Hutchmson, Grant. Cull . Briedis . Sacco. Bestl Sacco, Slazyk. Crockford. Vanengkn. Brady . Huichinson. De La Salle Scarfo . Moore 3. Mecun 2 . Hyland . Borella. Johnstone. Huber. Beall King. Moore. htecun. Scarfo . Nolan . Harber. 12 .15.87 01.D MELBItRNIANS 5 .5 6.7 10 .11 0 .1 1.4 1 .6 1 .8.12 COLLEGIANS Old Melhumiaas Bennett 3 . Boyd . Clarke. Murray 2. Rutherford . Sedgley . Tandy. Best Carroll . Holme, Bennett. Rains. Boyd . Charlton. Collegians Florentine . Usti Champion. Lufr. Florentine, Byme . NORTH OLD BOYS 4.4 6.4 8.8 8 .11.59 4.1 4.8 8 .12 12 .15.87 AJAX North Old Bays Evans, Thomson. Turner 2 . Lyons. Murray. Best Team Effort. AJaa Davis H . Snow 2 . Burman. Geibart. Ickowicz . Steiner . Rest Steiner. Carew . Burman . Gelbart. Macro . Lukav.
UNDER 19 2 WHIT E WARRINGAL 3,3 3 .6 7 .8 10 .9.69 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .2 4 .2 7 .5 9.10.64 Warriagal Woodlnck 5. Kmtxar 2. Anderson . W-itchell . CanullerL Best Anrlerson . Canxlieri. Nason . Kinnear. Attardi. Rossmtei. Old Camberwell Kordic 3. hanc•ock . Hardmann 2. Pickles. Suits . Best Cook. Williams. Hardnwm . Webb. WJOanss . Koniic. ST LEO'S EMMAUS WP 4 .3 6.9 10.11 16 .14.110 OLD GEELONG 4 .2 4 .3 7.4 9 .4 .58 St Leos Emmaus WP Ludiow, Vouo 5. Major 3 . McCann. Thonras . Schlittkc Beat Major. Smmndson . Ludlow. htcCarm. Lear . Thonias . Old Geelong Beattie 6 . Plowman . Aitken . But Pooley . Beattie. D'Antoina Wilson. Pethg. Bmgley. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 .2 5.3 5-8 6.11 .47 WBlIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 .2 2.3 4.3 4.4 Untversity Blacks Gazai 2 . Howell. South . Raffaek. McConmck-Bremwt . Best Staunton. Butterfietd . Ward . Wilson . Gazal. Belleville. WiWamstown GYMS Burgess . El Haouh . MacLeod . Thege. Usti Thege. Robinson. MouBd HouB . Cockerel . hteCutcheon . MacLeod . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTWOE 1 .0 2.0 3.1 4.1 .25 ST HEVUIS 11.7 21 .11 31 .16 44.22,286 Bulleen-Templestowe Papadopoulos 2. Daskalou . Mountain. Best Mountain . Daskalou . Papadopoubs . Kin2. Grove. Gannas. St Nevins Greenham 11 . Pn•etta 9 . hicArdle 6. Pickering 5 . Gargano, Frmston 4. Kutlng . Quirk 2, OBrien . Dealt Gargatw. McArdle . Greenham. Hasset[. Kunng. Quirk.
UNDER 19 2 BLUE ORMOND 0 .7 3.12 5.19 9 .22 .76 0 .4 2 .4 2.4 2 .5 .17 ST ND,DA SOUTH CAULFIELD Ormond Melt . Smrth 3 . Larkin . Murphy . Taylor, Best Metz. Wannacvtt . Murphy, Larkin . Hall- Head. St Hilda South Caulfield Boctoc Fisher 3. Wadham 2. Blackie. McGrath . Vance, Ferguson. McKetuie. Best Ferguson . Pitts. McLeod . O'Brien. Vance . McGrath . BEAUMARIS 5 .4 10-8 12.16 13.18 .98 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0 .1 0.1 1 .2 2,335 Beaumaria Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Caulfield Grammar Townlev. Chambers . Best Lubransky. Bowes . Williams, McMahon, Graham . Chambeis . MONASH BLUES 0.4 1 .6 1.7 2.8.20 OLD BRIGHTON 6.4 11 .8 15 .12 19-13 .127 Monash Blues Horsfall 2. Bestl Miller. Baxtec Gregory. Hodson . Horsfall . Harris .
Old Brighton Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MAZENOD OC 3.8 3 .12 12 .14 14.21 .105 HAMPTON ROVERS 1.1 2.3 2 .3 2.4.18 Maaenod OC Meehan Ward 3. Egan . Ginnie 2. Young . Occhiuto. Moore. Dunne . Usti Paoh,ccf. Knott. Riley. Hemnunch. Dunne. Young.
Hampton Rovers Annour. Richter. Best Lynch . Crauch. Varker . Anderson, Browne . Avcutndies.
UNDER 19 2 RED OLD PARADIANS (2) 0.2 2.6 6.10 7 .13.55 AQUINAS OC 6.7 9.9 11 .11 14 .13.97 Old Paradiana (2) Teller 2 . Lynch. Edgeley. Rfdd . Kelly. 7o1lins. Best Jenkms . Lynch. Redford . cosgn6. Vincent. Sacco.
Aquinas OC Huggins 7 . Kane. Bleakney 2 . Brownhill. Chapman. Cultrera. Beath Hyland. Kane. Huggins. Bmwnhdi . Mascnh. Holmtd . WHITEFRIARS 4.2 4 .5 5.14 7.16 .58 OLD SCOTCH 0-1 0 .8 1 .8 1 .9 .15 Whltetdars Davis 2. Fedele . Pauhck. Lacey. Eanu•s. Wmterbo:n . Best Lacey. Pawbek . Davis . Vandenhoom. Pawlmk. Eames. Old Scotch Gwynn, Best] Davis. Sikerumd . Sheer. Gwynn. Crane. Milliken . MARCELLIN 3 .3 4 .5 5.6 6.7 .43 OLD CAREY 1 .4 3.8 6.9 9.12-66 Marallin Daimanma. Roberts 2 . Stephens. Randauo . Best Dmtatana. Belhssmm. Van Lmt . Armstrong. Ryan . Stephens. Old Carey Woods . Collins 2 . Small . t4Rute. Anson . DAnna . DetarcynsW . Usti Bedford . Murphy. Collins' Battle . Costello, Pratt.
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YARRA VALLEY 0 .1 2 .1 2.3 3.5 .7 OLD TRINITY 2 ..4 3 .6 4,6 6.12,4 Ysrra Valley Thompson . Balshaw. Lang Best Laing. Balshaw. Thompson. Drew. Millsr Gadd. Old Trinity Natoli 3. Power 2 . Kassaby . Beat Natoli, Khndurorth, Aixlrews . Newman. Pow. Barr.
JULY 13 - ROUND 13 SECTION 1 OLD PARADIANS v. DE LA SALLE OLD XAVERIANS v . COLLEGIANS THERRY v . NORTH OLD BOYS OLD MELBURNIANS v. AJA X ST BERNARDS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITE WARRINGAL v . WILLIAMSTOWN UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . ST KEVIN S DE LA SALLE (2) v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE OLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD GEELONG
BLUE ORMOND v . OLD BRIGHTON BEAUMARIS v. HAMPTON ROVERS MONASH BLUES v . OLD HAILEYBURY ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD v. CAULFIELD GR. RED OLD PARADIANS (2) v. OLD CAREY ( 1 .30 pm start) WHITEFRIARS v . OLD TRINITY MARCELLIN v. CHIRNSIDE PARK AQUINAS v . OLD SCOTCH
SECTION 1 UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD PARADIANS Field : . Chapman, A. Steven . DE LA SALLE v. OLD XAVEF ANS Field: B . Bain, S . Rolls ; Boundary : D. Bain, Burgess . COLLEGIANS v . THERRY Field: Withington, S . Delaney. NORTH OLD BOYS v . 01 MELBURNIANS Field: L . Gallagher, G . Ridd . AJAX ST BERNARDS Meld : M . Evans, C . Cimoli . WHI TE OLD GEELONG v. WARRINGAL Field: W. Hinton (I G . Skaudarkumar . ST LEOS EMMAUS WILLIAMSTOWN Field: T . Creighton, D . Ahchow . ; KEVINS v . DE LA SALLE (2) Field: I . Cayzer, Stevenson . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. OLD CAl BERWELL Field : A. Stubbs, P . Tuppen. BLUE CAULFIELD OR. v . ORMOND ( at Wheelers Hi Field: M . Argall, R . Francis . OLD BRIGHTON BEAUMARIS Field : B . Walsh, J . McGuaran. HAM TON ROVERS v . MONASH BLUES Field : G. MorgE J . Bell . OLD HAILEYBURY v . MAZENOD (at Ma Oval 11 .30 am) Meld: A. Carrick, G . Armstrong. RED OLD SCOTCH v . OLD PARADIANS Field : S. Cook, Rennick. OLD CAREY v. WHI'TEFRIARS Field: Ryan, B . Buyck; Boundany : T. Degan . OLD TRINI' v. MARCELLIN Field: P. Bailey, P . Tuppen . CHIR SIDE PARK v. YARRA VALLEY (at 1 .15 pm) Fie F . Karabelas, D . Ischia . Under 19 - Continued on Page 47 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 19
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Edited by Phil Stevens teresting to read Ma rt in Blake's column (Age 2 6 June) where he writes that umpires need "sledging" protection . Blake writes " It is part of the culture that any authority is to be challenged . The administrators are deemed to be a low breed, with only the umpires below them on the social strata . The men in white are called for everything, yet they do not even have the power to send a player from the field . . . . .. . . . .right now the League has a problem with players disputing umpires decisions . . . . . .bad languag e He continues: "Closer to home in the VAFA players are routinely sent off for swearing . That's the amateurs , you say . Well, if anything, the AFL ought to be tougher than a competition like that (VAFA), ,given that it is out in the wider market place . " We agree . If at the highest level this behaviour was stamped out I'm sure junior bodies would have half the problem immediately eradicated - after all m any of us model ourselves on the best we see . •
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The experiment of asking clubs to phone in just on half time with half time around the grounds scores has faltered with only one or two regular callers over recent weeks . Hence the idea will be shelved for the time being. The idea was to provide a segment on Southern FM at half time . Hopefully next 36 ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
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HALLIGAN UNI BLUES 7 39 JOHNSTONE DE LA SALLE 1 32 BARRETT OLD XAVERIANS 1 31 DAVIS AJAX 6 29 EVANS NORTH OLD BOYS 2 29 WHITE GELLIE UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 48 HANCOCK OLD CAMBERWELL 2 45 GREENHAM ST . KEVINS 11 40 MARUSIC ST . KEVINS 0 33 BLUE BOCTOR BEAUMARIS 3 71 STUMBLES CAULFIELD GRAM . 44 FISHER BEAUMARIS 3 38 WARD MAZENOD 3 36 PRICE OLD BRIGHTON 26 RED R. BADANJEK MARCELLIN 46 HUGGINS AQUINAS 43 PANTON OLD SCOTCH 40 MURPHY OLD CAREY 35 J . NEWMAN OLD TRINITY 23
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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LIST S 1996 COLLEGIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTCH DE LA SALLE STBERNARDS OLD XAVERIANS MAZENOD O C ORMOND
T X PT S W A SECTlOND FOR AGS 9 2 0 1257 903 139 .20 36 7 4 0 1041 811 128 .36 28 7 4 0 1093 1006 108 .65 29 6 5 0 1107 1116 99 .19 24 5 6 0 938 1007 93 .15 20 5 6 0 828 895 92 .51 20 5 6 0 911 997 91,37 20 4 7 0 1040 1081 96.21 16 4 7 0 899 1137 79.07 16 3 B 0 938 1099 85 .35 1 2
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807 235 .38 831 164.86 966 122.49 1022 101 .47 1060 101 .70 1188 87.71 1157 99.31 1355 75.06 1117 77.26 1771 46.70
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8 RESERVE SECTION OLD PARADIANS 10 1 0 1162 512 226 .95 OLD BRIGHTON 9 1 1 997 464 214 .87 OLD TRINITY 8 3 0 1002 767 130 .64 THERRY CCOB 6 6 5 894 654 136 .70 NORTH OLD BOYS 6 5 0 953 823 115 .80 tAHSOB 5 5 1 801 781 102 .56 BANYULE 4 7 0 664 890 74 .61 OLD IVANHOE 3 7 1 664 917 72 .41 BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 2 8 1 414 1338 30 .94 IVANHOE 0 11 0 439 1017 43 .17
718 190.53 969 133.02 950 122.95 1037 105.40 1050 96.38 1003 93.22 11/4 77.92 1143 82.50 1088 82.44 1348 62.83
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865 148.79 866 119.75 1021 116.36 912 122.26 883 118.91 914 111 .16 898 96.10 975 97.2 3 83.1 9 1160 1627 40.07
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C RESERVE SECTION MARCELLIN 10 1 0 1032 375 275 .20 STBEDESfMENTONE TIGERS 8 3 0 972 486 200 .00 OLD GEELONG 8 3 0 861 579 148 .70 8 3 0 875 595 147.06 AJAX ST KEVINS 6 5 0 765 742 103 .10 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 7 0 663 731 90 .70 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 4 7 0 502 978 51 .43 THOMASTOWN 3 8 0 685 797 85 .95 OLD MENTONIANS 3 8 0 532 928 57 .33 WHITEFRIARS 1 10 0 371 1141 32 .52
E FAST SECTION B 10 1 0 1629 YARRA 0 AQUINAS VALLEY OLD BOYS 10 1 0 1329 OLD CAREY 7 4 0 1336 ELEY PARK AFC â&#x20AC;¢' 6 4 1 1153 RICHP.IOND CENTRAL 5 5 1 1077 CHIRNSIDE PARK 5 6 0 1147 13ULLEEN COBRAS 4 7 0 970 ELTHAM O C 4 7 0 894 ST MARYS 3 8 0 997 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 0 11 0 438
744 218.95 40 832 159.74 40 1036 128.96 28 1186 97.22 26 934 115,37 22 1022 112.23 20 1044 93.49 16 1267 70.56 i 6 1191 83.71 12 1763 24.84 0
E CENTRAL SECTION WILLIAMSTOYIN CYMS 10 1 0 1296 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 2 0 1250 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 9 2 0 1324 WESTBRUNSWICK 8 3 0 1157 NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 4 0 1377 UHS08 4 7 0 901 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3 8 0 1086 OLDWESTBOURNEAFC 3 8 0 1209 NEWLANDS COBURG FC 2 9 0 870 THORNBURYCOUGARSFC 0 11 0 35 2
726 178.51 40 485 257.73 36 704 188.07 36 779 148.52 32 915 150.49 28 1142 78.90 16 927 117.15 1 2 1220 99.10 12 1800 48.33 8 2153 16.35 0
OLD TRINITY 11 0 0 1570 OLDPARADIANS 10 1 0 1370 THERRY CCOB 7 4 0 1171 OLD BRIGHTON 6 5 0 1037 IVANHOE 5 6 0 1078 BANYULE 5 6 0 1042 MHSOB 4 7 0 1149 OLD IVANHOE 4 7 0 1017 NORTH OLD BOYS 3 8 0 883 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0 11 0 827
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() 0 1368 18 3 0 1289 MARCELLIN 8 3 0 1168 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 7 4 0 1093 THOMASTOWN 5 6 0 1012 ST BEDEStMENTONETIGERS 5 6 0 935 OLDGEELONG 4 7 0 868 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 8 0 943 OLDtAENTONiANS 3 8 0 897 WHITEFRIARS 1 10 0 847 D SECTION CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 8 3 0 1287 MONASHBLUES 8 3 0 1037 OLD CAMBERWELL 8 3 0 1188 BEAUMARIS AFC 6 4 1 1115 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 8 1 1050 PARKSIDE [ 5 0 1m6 ST JOHNS O C u 0 863 KOYTHBANK CBA AFC 8 0 965
E SOUTH SECTION PENINSULA O 8 10 1 0 1827 780 234.23 SALESIAN 0 C 9 2 0 1583 797 198.62 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 9 2 0 1267 793 159.77 POWERHOUSE 9 2 0 1370 900 152.22 MONASH GRYPHONS 5 6 0 1256 1058 118 .71 OAKLEIGH A F C 5 6 0 1169 985 118.68 A N Z ALBERT PARK 5 6 0 1167 1157 100.86 ELSTERNWICK 2 9 0 847 1414 59.90 GLENHUNTLY 1 10 0 496 1999 24 .81 MONASH WHITES 0 11 0 497 1761 28.22 UNDER-19 SECTION I UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 0 0 1656 640 306.67 DE LA SALLE 9 2 0 1046 747 140.03 OLD XAVERIANS 8 2 0 1614 647 249.46 OLD PARADIANS 7 4 0 1189 840 141 .55 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 4 0 1035 853 121 .34 STBERNARDS 5 6 0 1168 1153 101 .30 AJAX 3 8 0 715 1013 70.58 COLLEGIANS 2 9 0 437 1363 32 .06 THERRY 2 9 0 544 1731 31 .43 NORTH OLD 8079 1 10 0 623 1507 41 .34 UNDER-1912) WHIT E ST KEVINS 10 0 1512 476 317.65 OLD ~5MBERWELL 9 2 0 1244 625 199.04 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8 3 0 1002 769 130.30 UNIV ASITY BLACKS 7 4 0 992 695 142.73 WARRINGAL A F C 7 4 0 1140 974 117.04 OLD GEELONG 6 5 0 855 946 90.38 ST LEO'S EMMAUS WP 4 7 0 904 910 99 .34 DE LA SALLE 2 3 8 0 640 1092 58.61 BULLEEN-TE~~LESTOWEA 1 10 0 26J 2223 11 .83 UNDER-19 (2) BLUE BEAUMARIS A F C 11 0 0 1626 405 401 .48 44 OLD HAILEYBURY 9 2 0 1078 618 174.43 36 MAZENODOC 9 2 0 1064 814 130.71 36 OLD BRIGHTON 8 3 0 1199 707 169.59 32 ORMOND 6 5 0 897 998 89.88 24 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 7 0 718 1128 63 .65 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 7 0 708 1166 60.72 16 MONASH BLUES 3 8 0 667 1138 58 .61 72 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 10 0 570 1568 36.35 4 UNDER-19 (2) RE D OLD CAREY 11 0 0 1580 616 244.81 44 WHITEFRIARS 8 3 0 919 525 175.05 32 OLD SCOTCH 8 3 0 946 741 127.67 32 MARCELLIN 7 4 0 924 672 137.50 28 AOUINASOC 6 5 0 870 883 98.53 24 OLD TRINITY 5 6 0 667 821 81 .24 20 CHIRNSIDE PARK A F C 4 7 0 656 1260 52.06 16 YARRA VALLEY 4 7 0 543 1129 48.10 16 OLD PARADIANS ( 21 2 9 0 542 1173 46.21 8
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OLD XAVERIANS 9 1 1 922 581 158 .69 OLD MELBURNIANS 8 2 1 787 549 143 .35 DE LA SALLE 8 3 0 939 633 148 .34 UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 3 0 964 681 141 .56 COLLEGIANS 6 4 1 895 726 123 .28 OLD SCOTCH 5 5 1 855 789 108 .37 MAZENOD O C 3 B 0 799 906 88 .19 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 8 0 520 943 55 .14 ORMOND 2 9 0 557 978 56 .95 ST BERNARDS 1 10 0 506 1028 49 .22 4
D RESERVE SECTION MONASH BLUES 11 0 0 1249 291 429 .21 OLD CAMBERWELL 9 2 0 868 541 160.44 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 8 3 0 738 667 110 .64 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7 4 0 919 529 173 .72 PARKSIDE 6 5 0 835 581 143.72 STJOHNSOC 6 5 0 845 626 134.98 BEAUMARIS A F C 4 7 0 609 883 68.97 SOUTHBANK CO A AFC 2 9 0 555 1065 52.11 KEW 2 9 0 422 975 43.28 UNIVERSITY REDS 0 11 0 245 1222 20.05 E EAST RESERVE SECTIO N OLD CAREY 9 2 0 1040 473 219 .87 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 9 2 0 937 435 215 .40 CHIRNSIDE PARK 7 4 0 743 661 112.41 ST MARYS 6 4 1 692 826 83 .78 AOUINAS O B 6 5 0 797 498 160 .04 RICHMOND CENTRAL 6 5 0 825 815 101 .23 BULLEEN COBRAS 4 7 0 598 646 92.57 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3 7 1 350 937 37.35 ELEY PARK A F C 3 8 0 553 908 60.90 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 10 0 411 1009 40.73 E CENTRAL RESERVE SECTION WILLIAMSTOWNCYMS 10 1 0 1402 465 301 .51 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 2 0 1052 380 276.84 NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 2 0 1046 496 210 .89 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 8 3 0 1040 424 245 .28 WEST BRUNSWICK 7 4 0 922 556 165 .83 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 5 6 0 696 577 120 .62 OLD WESTBOURNEAFC 3 8 0 493 820 60.12 U H S O B 2 9 0 466 1048 44.47 NEWLANDS COBURG F C 2 9 0 396 1117 35 .45 THORNBURY COUGARS 0 11 0 129 1862 6.93 E SOUTH RESERVE SECTIO N PENINSULA O 8 11 0 0 1333 311 428 .62 ST PATRiCKS MENTONE 9 2 0 1382 460 300 .43 SALESIAN O C 8 3 0 1192 417 285.85 OAKLEIGH A F C 8 3 0 1004 481 208 .73 POWER HOUSE 6 5 0 960 533 180 .11 A N Z ALBERT PARK 5 6 0 688 871 78 .99 MONASH GRYPHONS 4 7 0 608 720 84.44 MONASH WHITES 3 8 0 292 1269 23.01 ELSTERNWICK 1 10 0 302 1497 20.17 GLENHUNTLY 0 11 0 151 1679 8 .99 CLUB XVIII NORTH HAWTHORN CITIZENS 10 1 0 927 462 200.65 MARCELLIN B 3 0 659 353 186.69 STBERNARDS 8 3 0 664 412 161 .17 COLLEGIANS 6 5 0 594 584 101 .71 OLDIVANHOE 6 5 0 466 484 96 .28 THERRY 6 5 0 379 670 56 .57 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 6 0 396 619 63 .97 KEW AFC 4 7 0 418 644 64 .91 OLD ESSENDON 1 10 0 243 969 25 .08 CLUB XVIII SOUTH OLD XAVERIANS 10 1 0 738 353 303 .86 OLD SCOTCH 9 2 0 623 387 160.98 DE LA SALLE 8 3 0 644 363 177.41 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 7 4 0 499 407 122.60 STKEVINS 6 5 0 383 718 53.34 MAZENOD O C 5 6 0 286 511 55.97 OLD GEELONG 4 7 0 323 680 47 .50 O U T 3 B 0 337 802 42.02 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 9 0 241 499 48.30
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