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:chwoaad, who Introduction . A few weeks ago Don P~ writes the A section column in the "Amateur Footballer", sought me out requesting the opportunieof distaict lon th tto writ aring so . com~tition~H e 4 F A e ball clubs~tortiheeV foo much local debate at the moment about the demise of the "teams we love" in the pursuit of a truly national competition I believe that the article that follows captures the essence of local football . I commend for what follows mto everyone and than k uch about the future of club s . that are the cornerstone of our eompetitiopn ~ Steven s ;_ emember those anxious trips out to windswept 4y Fawkner . The boozy bus ride home from Geelong . The visits to the now extinct Coburg and onto the playing fields of Parkside or Hampton Rovers . All part of the rich tradition of district clubs involvement in their contribution to Amateur football since its inception in 1892 . The Ivanhoe Amateur Football Club, formed in 1934, has played its part alongside other district clubs and this joint reflection, one by a person active in the sixties and the seventies and the other by a recent player and captain throughout the eighties and the nineties, attempts to highlight this contribution . It is not only Ivanhoe, but each district club that has its own colorful history, personalities, stories and legends . The contacts continue to be made and the friendships cherished . 6 6 istricts° is an old term grown up when football was local and players did physically represent an Ormond, Alphington or Ivanhoe suburb . Players went to the same school together ; moved in the same local circles and drifted down naturally to their footy club . Not too may options for sport then - it was cricket in the summer and footy in the winter . District clubs now have to battle it out with more teams ; a decline in local identity and the spectacular rise in alternative sporting options . Recruitment has to extend outside the immediate radius of local sporting grounds and areas . Not an easy task for an increasing smaller market .
Since the inception of the Amateurs in 1892, no fewer than 102 districts team s have registered with the competition . 23 are now in existence and the spread throughout the competition is A Section-1 ; B Section-3 ; C Section-3 ; D Section-3 ; E Section-11 ; U19-1 and Club 18-1 . Eight district teams have withdrawn since 1994 and that is a worrying trend . Ormond has been the dominant dt60 club in years, but even that strong, powerful year may be finding the present going tough , ith the dominance of non district teams in recent years, it is therefore important not to forget the contribution that all district teams have made to the life of the VAFA for over 1 00 years . ut what is this contribution? Is it just teams, players I and annual registration fees? No, it is because district clubs are different - different in composition, philosophy and culture . They stand alone as football clubs without any links to an old school tie, a university or a n bank . District clubs include people from a cross sectio EDITORIAL - Continued on Page 14 >
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O 'S RAISEm'_-_ : ZS' 7- 3 rejuvenated Old Melburnians have rekindled ,interest in the battle for places in the fou r with a resounding win over a down-on-form Collegians and are now firmly in contention with only three rounds to go . Almost dead in the water after recent dismal performances, the highly talented Redlegs have taken up the challenge with a vengeance and could be a finals participant . They have a reasonably tough draw ahead of them, but will need to repeat last weekend's form to tender a competitive bid . Old Xaverians continued on their inexorable march towards the big time and are now out of the four on percentage only after thrashing Mazenod at Toorak Park . With an easy draw remaining and all game at home, . Xavs should finish up with 11-7 after winning their last six games . Quite a feat and augurs well for the finals series . Old Haileybury, Old Scotch and University Blues had hard earned wins to maintain places two to four with the Cardinals just scraping in over De La Salle in the dying moments to win by the narrowest of margins . However, it's still a packed deck with a pair of nines : three eights and a two sevens between second and eight . St Bernards and De La Sa lle have slipped off the pace and will struggle to make it from here, although an upset win could catapult them to the rough outside chance category. Unfortunately, it looks reall y grim for the proud Ormond club and the boom club of the past seven years, Mazenod . Three games behind plus percentage is too big a gap to ~ll and both these clubs are destined to regroup in B Section in 1997 . REVIEW OLD XAVERIAIdS V MAZENOD An injury-riddled Mazenod provided no opposition for the rampaging Xavs machine and went down by 114 points . The Nodders tied valiantly, but they could not match the all round strength of Xavs with Andrew Dillon, Simon Wood and Ben Coughlan providing many avenues for attack . Lachlan Ford has come on in leaps and bounds : Adam Jones and James McDonald show their absolute class and with Dermott Dann and Dan Richardson to return to the side, Xavs can only improve in the coming weeks . It was a reasonably quiet day for Dominic Berry who bagged four goals and also Paris Lechte made his debut appearance . For the Nodders, Wes Marshall, Simon Fisher and Shannon Morgan, who well hel d
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OLD SCOTCH V DE LA SALLE With so much hanging on this match, it no surprising that the result wasn't decided until thf last 10 seconds with Old Scotch grabbing a goa square free kick to nail the victory and set saa : for a permanent finals berth . De La Salle were ir front all day and had plenty of goers in Matheu Chun up back and Drew Jackson with Andrei~ MacKintosh turning in another cracker jack performance . But the Cardinals veteran Andrev Smith, Tim Holt and other smaller players in Justin Hosking and Stephen Hume revelled in the conditions to sneak the win . Goal getter Scott Duthie booted another five to near the half century. Those tight finishes have been costly for De La . 0 OPID V UNIVERSITY BLUES A good test for University Blues to play against Ormond who had so much incentive at the Gunn Reserve . However, the Blues continued the good form from the previous week over the all-conquering Xavs and held off Ormond in a hard fought match . The regulars played well for the Blues in the Hendersons, Vandenbergs and Melntyres, while Chris Beltrame form the U19's was an excellent player. Ormonds veterans in Brett Connell, Andrew Joblin , Tim Hille and Mark Gilmour gave everything for t~e Brown and Blue V yoke, but it was another sad day for the club as time fast runs out .
OLD HAILEYBURY V ST BERNARD S The absence of quality players through injury is starting to hurt a number of clubs and St Bernards was no exception with the Gollant Brothers, Paul Gilmour and Chris Calthorpe now absent. The Bloods booted into the wind early in the third quarter to virtually seal the victory and although St Bernards pressed hard in the last, Old Haileybury chalked up their ninth win to hold second place . Jack Overman was a good player as was James Ballaran from the U19's . For Old Haileybury, Jason Dann, David Connell and Mark Seccull pioneered the win in a welcome return to some form for the Bloods . OLD RSELBURNIANS V COLLEGIANS Collegians have dropped off the pace in recent weeks . Do you blame them, what with a three game lead : a second semi berth and not much incentive ahead of them? But take nothing away from Old Melburnians who are obviously not going to let the 1996 season pass them by withou t
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a whimper. Captain Richard Webb has been a firm and patient believer that the Redlegs stocks would turn and perhaps this key win over the top side may be the spur for them to return to some of the match winning form of early in the year . Peter O'Brien, Tony Witts and Webb were their stars and Simon Bromell a key focal point up forcvard . Collegians missed their prolific ball getter in Matt Galbriath, but Darren Baxter eased himself back into the side . Gabe Dean-Johns and Danny Thomson were about the best as inaccuracy didn't help the lions and a better then 1-7 to nil in the last quarter could have turned the nine point deficit around . More than one shot left in the OM 's locker - perhaps ! PREVIEW Collegians, at Elsternwick Park, should account for an honest Old Scotch who have built up some inspiring performances of late . No, the Lions to bounce back by 11 points . Mazenod won't be able to withstand De La Salle's last remaining chance to stay in the finals hunt and the visitors will win easily over a willing Nodders by 39 points . Old M elburnians will sort out St Be rnards over at Essendon as the Redlegs crank up for a late charge and decent lunge at a place in the four . OM's by 17 points in a classy exhibition . Old Xaverians to continue on and with Berry available for the rest of the season, should defeat Ormond by 47 points and push into the four for the first time this year . And in the final match, University Blues appear to be returning to form and should account for Old Haileybury with the Bloods in danger of slipping out . This match moved from EP to the University. SELECTIONS : COLLEGIANS, DE LA SALLE, OLD MELBURNIANS, UNIVERSITY BLUES AND OLD XAVS .
AUGUST 17 - ROUND 17 DE LA SALLE v. COLLEGIANS OLD SCOTCH v. ST BERNARDS OLD MELBURNIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD HAILEYBURY ORMOND v. MAZENOD OC
:.LNIORS OLD '. .[3LBURNL4IrS 4.4 6 .5 8.9 8 .9.57 COLL:GL9PIS 1 .4 2 .6 4 .11 5 Old klelburnisns Bromell 3. Ellinghaus. Fraser. Thompson, Walsh, Smith.18.48 . Best O'Brien. Wilts. Raftopoulos, Kennedy, Ellinghaus, Smith . Collegians Mooney 2, Anderson, Thomson, Pollock . Best Deane-Johns, Milat, Sheedy. Thomson, Mooney, Wallace . OLD SCOTCH 2 .2 3.5 5.7 8.13 .61 DE LA SALLE 5 .1 5.3 8.5 9.6 .60 Old Scotch Duthie 5, Heath, Nettleton, Aujard . Best Wilson, Holt. Hooking, Hume, Duthie, Smith. De La Salle Mannlx 2, Brasher, Chun, Crowe, Evans, Jackson . O'Callaghan. Toohey. Best Abrahams, Chun. Jackson.Mackintosh . Evans, Brasher. OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .5 4.7 9.11 11 .15.81 ST BERNARDS 3.3 3.8 3.10 7.11,53 Old Hsileybury Kraus 3 .Mon:y 2- Constable, Dann . Trotter .Hucker, Armstrong . Best Dowsing, Dann . Connell, Seccull, Morev . Trotter. St Bernards Vassallo 3, Capes, Comito, Savricki . Overman .Best Courts . Overman. Backhouse. Sawicki, Vassal a . V. Counts . OR6i0HD 2.4 4 .4 5 .10 5 .10.40 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.6 5.10 6 .10 8 .13.61 Ormond Grace 3, Remman. Marno . Best Gilmore . Hilte . Jobling.Marno, Block . Gallagher. University Blues Lennon 2, Cavalier, Frith, Blood . Fairbank, Wilcox, Rourke . Best Betrame, henderson, Worsley, Mclachlan, Vandenberg, McIntyre . OLD XAVERIANS 5 .7 10.13 15 .15 20.20 .140 MAZENOD OC 0 .0 1.0 1 .1 4.2.26 Old Ravertans McDonald, Berry 4, Jones 3 . Blood, Lemire 2, Wood- Ellis . Dillon . Bowen. Ockleshaw. Best Coghlan, Dillon, Ford, Hannerberry, Bowen . McDonald . Mazenod OC Christie, Fisher, Mann, Hunt . Best Marshall, Fisher. Murray, ,Morgan, Hunt. Dunne.
RESERVES OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .6 4.8 8.14 9.15 .69 COLLEGIANS 3 .0 5.3 6.6 9.11 .65 Old Melburnizns Campbell 3, Theodore. Dixon 2, Sereda. Hart. Best WBhelmAnastasakis . Sereda, Rose, Morley, Telford . Collegians Vandervenne 3 . Blackman, Greeves, Grigg, Smith, Greenway . Humphry. Best McKenzie . Entwisle, Johnston, Smith, Jefferson . OLD SCOTCH 2 .2 6.7 7.11 8.14.62 DE LA SALLE 2.1 3 .2 3 .4 4.7.31 Old Scotch Castricum 3, McDonnell 2, liannemann . Jonas. Norman . Best Jonas. Walsh, Wamer- lloyd, Hooper, Speed . Be Is Salle Byrne, Miller . O'Callaghan . Smith, Best Farrell, Wyies, Miller . O'Callaghan, Hegan, Phillips . OLD HAILEYBURY 2,5 3 .8 5 .10 5 .10.40 ST BERNARDS 1 .2 2 .3 4 .5 6 .9.45 Old Hsileybury Harrison 2, Chegwin, Scaife, Kirkwood-Scrott Best Plecher . Smith, Scaife. March, Orton, Bum. St Bernards Donlan, Rogerson 2, Bond . Mathews . Best Datfey, Brebner, Rogerson . Doolan. Mathews. Nathan . ORMOND 1 .2 2.5 2.11 3 .12,30 UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 .2 5.3 5.5 7.11 .53 Ormond Hourigan, Whelan . Cleary. Best Wrodarczyk, Lehner, Cleary,Mulcahy, Collins, Livingstone . University Blues Jukes 2 . Nugent . Stephens. Wilson. Stewart, Kirsanov. Best Muller. Maplestone, Hayter.Keweli. Henderson .Nugent. OLD XAVERIANS 6.3 11-5 16 .8 22 .12.150 MAZENOD OC 2 .0 3.2 5.5 6,7-43 Old %avedsns Jones 4, Panagiotopoulos . Walsh. Cotqnhoun, McLean 3. Belli . Freer 2 . Stones. Keyhoe. Fay. Best Hannebery, Walsh, Bourke, Keyhoe, Stones . Jones. Mazenod OC Sharp, B,idgland 2, Smith, Lane .Best Smith . Fisher, Welch, Rogers. Bridgland . Le Contour.
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SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL B . MOONEY COLLEGIANS 2 54 A. LENNEN UNI . BLUES 2 50 S. DUTHIE OLD SCOTCH 5 48 N. MOREY OLD HAILEYBURY 2 40 D . RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 0 40 RESERVES L . McDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 2 65 CURRAN DE LA SALLE 0 25 WILSON UNI BLUES 1 22 HOWARD MAZENOD 0 21 STEWART ORMOND 0 2 0
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PARADE V OLD ound 15 resulted in a change at the top of the IVAIdI (O E ladder for the lst time since round 2 as Trinity This game was lost their 2nd game in 3 weeks and the consisten t moved to Ivanho e to head the list Park as Chelsworth Park was under water but it was Parade won their 10th game in a row win over for the 1st time this year . The Therrynals still a mud wrestle for 4 quarters so Parade's effort to s se e ri Trinity has set the scene for an exciting fi kick 11 goals wasn't a bad performance . They put the and we look as though we have a 4 horse race for the game beyond doubt with a 5 goal 2nd quarter to lead NOBS as they turn up by 39 points at 1/2 time and eventually ran out easy flag. Also an important win to in the fight for the heat in SOB and Old Ivanhoe winners by 8 goals. Paul Zappa continued his recent good form on a wing for Parade whilst Vincent and survival. . Paul REVIEW OF ROUND 1 5 Ciavola racked up the possessions on the ball V TIIEIdRi' Joyce a late call up from the reserves rucked tirelessTRINITY This game was played in excellent conditions at ly all day for the winners . Paul Donaldson, Marty Timber Ridge oval and the lst quarter was vital for Veal and Shane Vaughan were the best for Old hkicked Ivanhoe who will need to be fired up this week n 4 alf ande eventually their wineJoh against NOBS and not just hope results fall their way set up the lst dangerous were Pola (5 goals) and Bosanko (3 goals) in the last 3 weeks . forwards all day as Trinity struggled to adjust to the BRIGHTON V BULLEEPI-TE LES2`OW E d Stickland an loss of windy conditions and the early An expected 10 goal win to Brighton who have Sutcliffe to injury didn't help their cause . In the 2nd now won four games in a row as they start to prepar e term Therry with long kicking used the wind to great for their assault on the premiership . Bryz4vniak has effect and they slammed on 5 goals to 2 points to set had a terrific season and again last week he played a . Trinity were not finished with and up a 26 point lead starring role on the wing and backed it up with 4 as the rain tumbled down were able to reduce the were also winl goals . Luke Fildes and AndrewdPryor Alderton in defence 3/4 lead to 7 points as Norman went onto the bal ners on the ball for Brighton an and Ramsden and Phillips gave the Therry defence has been in good form of late . Bulleen were never the run around for a while . But that 3rd term effort more than 4 goals down up until 3/4 time but a goalmust have took it out of Trinity team as Therry came less last quarter in which Brighton kicked 6 told a home strong to record a well deserved win which d Thompson for the . familiar tale . Hare, Will iams an undoubtedly would be their best for the year were second week in a ro s too . It willwforBulen a big challenge for the clu bp e to h Petrevski wa k clearly the best bot Ramsden and TaylorTand rebuild in C Section next year . and Carter were excelon ground . Backmen Boyle IVANHOE V h4HSO B was in everything At EP Ivanhoe won their 5th game in a row to lent all day whilst Jason Reddick Norman was fantastic all day for Trevor keep their finals hopes alive with a 6 goal 1st quarter on the ball. tried hard in Trinity as was Dalrymple and Bladeni and they extended their lead throughout the game to defence but there were not enough 4 quarter contribwin by 39 points . Andrew McKellar had an oututors for Trinity to overcome a desperate and deterstanding game at CHF with 7 goals and he was mined Therry . helped by a winning backline that included . Best playNOBS V BANYULE McGowan, Lee, Kennedy and Armstrong confident of As predicted NOBS went to Banyule were ruck rover "Doe" Glover, Drew ers for 153IiSOB a victory and their supporters were not disappointed Fairchild in the ruck and rover Jayden Pertzel. The as a 6 goal 2nd quarter was enough the secure a 20 pressure is right on MHSOB and the players need to point victory . Banyule probably had the better of the come up with the goods pretty soon or it will be back 2nd half but the damage had been done and when to C Section for them . you have nothing to play for you will always struggle ?REVIEW OF ROUND 16 against a side like NOBS who are desperate to stay on 4 winners last week and their are some big game s back in the goals Boyle B section. Good to seell Luke is week starting with 4th placed Bri ghton versu s Leigh in the with 3 whilst O'Farre in defence, Mike we 5th placed Ivanhoe . Both sides have been in good ruck and evergreen Bruno Conti on the ball were form of late but the conditions at Ivanhoe Park will named best for NOBS . Luke O'Connell with 5 goals ensure it is a struggle for both teams . I like had a top game for Banyule and he was well supportBrighton's form better and they will get home by 3 by Gray in defence an for Bulleen at home iand they goals . Parade will be too strong NOBS d A big step forward for and and win by 10 goals . Therry have had trouble with will enter the last phase of the season with confidence . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 199 6 4
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Banyule in the past but at home and with a finals spot on the line they will beat the Bears by 30 points . Trinity have gone off the boil a bit and are certainly not thrashing sides like they were earlier in the year but they will be too skilled for MHSOB and win by 10 points . NOBS are at home to Old Ivanhoe and they have a chance to move out of the relegation zone for the first time since round 2 this year . This incentive will result in a 25 point win to NOBS . TRIM QUESTION Last week the answer was Mickan, McDermott, McGuinness, Rehn and Connell and Paul Matton from Therry was the closest with 4 of the 5 names . This week I will be at Parade v Bu lleen . In 1992 a Footscray player kicked 8 goals in a final and it remains the most goals kicked in a final by that club . Who was it? Press correspondents please call on 9478 1228 r : ~ I3Q, 9268 1568 (BH) or fax 9268 1576 .
MILESTONES All at MHSOB would like to congratulate Ro n Verina on reaching 300 club games today . Ron has been a playing member of the club since 1979 and has filled many positions from player to captain to coach, most memorable being the 1991 D Section Premiership where Ron was Senior Coach . From all at MHSOB congratualtions and well done . All at North old Boys wold like to congratulate two recent 50 game milstones . Congratulations to David "Doffa" O'Farre ll an d Shaun Manassa on reaching these important personal achievements, may the next 50 be just as good .All at MHSOB would like to congratulate Ron Verma on reaching 300 club games today . Ron has been a playing member of the club since 1979 and has filled many positions from player to captain to coach, most memorable being the 1991 D Section Premiership where Ron was Senior Coach . From all at MHSOB congratualtions and well done .
All at North old Boys wold like to congratulate two recent 50 game milstones . Congratulations to David "Doffa" O'Farrell an d Shaun Manassa on reaching these important personal achievements, may the next 50 be just as good .
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL HARRISON OLD PARADIANS 0 76 J. STICKLAND OLD TRINITY 0 62 S . JAMES BULTEMP 0 52 KERR OLD PARADIANS 4 50 J. MURCH OLD BRIGHTON 2 49 RESERVES
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SEIi10 OLD IVANHOE 1.3 1.4 3.5 4 OLD PARADIAi : 2.3 7.7 10.9 11 .5.29 .11.77 Old Ivanhoe Agushi 2, Kent. Young. Best Donaldson, Veal . Vaughan, Kent . SYeddle, Agushi. Old Paradisas Kea 4. Mulligan, Wallis 2 . 64uleta. Zappa. Vincent . Best Zappa, Vincent, Ciavola, Swindon, Bmbender, Joyce . BULLEEN TE2dPLESTOWE 3 .0 6.0 8.3 8.4 .52 OLD BRIGHTON 6.3 10.5 11 .7 17.9 .111 Bulleen Templestowe Stelling 2, Alexander, Field . Lambropoulos . Robertson . Stott, Williams. Best Hare . Williams, Thompson, Stott . Smith . Shine. Old Brighton Kryzwniak 4, Fitzgerald . Mumh, lennox, Nikas . Sherman, Dennis 2. Fields. Best Alderson. Kryzwniak, Dennis. Bi rch . Fields, Pryor . BATvYULE 3.3 5.7 7.11 10.15 .75 NORTH OLD BOYS 4.3 10.9 11 .15 13.17.95 Banyule O'Connell 5, Kayroos 2 . Whelan . Williams, Benton. Best Gray, Dintinosante, O'Connell. O'Brien, Short, Holt. ' North Old Boys Boyle 3 . Considine, Connolly. Barker. Manassa 2 . Chesire, Sutherland . Best O'Farrell, lelcth, mcKay, Conti. Waters, Chesire . OLD TRINITY 5.2 5.4 9 .5 10,6,66 THERRY CCOB 4 .4 9.6 10.6 14.12. 96 Old Trinity Phillips 3, Ramsden . Board 2 . Sealey, Heath, Hatfield. Best Norman, Bladeni . Board, Daty rympte. Andrews .Heighton. Ther=y Pla S . Bosanko 3.Elliott, gorman, Stanko, Pe tr evski . Glocock, Pignatelti . Best Petrevski, Bosanko, 0'Connorr . Reddick, Boyle. Carter. MHSOB 2.2 2 .5 4 .8 8.10.58 IVANHOE 6 .2 8 .7 11 .10 14.13.97 MHSOB Woodley, Glover 2. Fleming, Zahgout, Athanasopoulos . Pertzel. Best Glover, Fairehild, pertzel, Webster. Harrison . Athanasopoulos. Ivanhoe McKellar 7, Brown . Flynn 2. Buller, Jacka, Kennedy . Best Mckellar. McGowan, Let, Armstrong. Kennedy, Angelini.
RESERVES OLD IvANHOE 0.1 0.1 0.l 0.1 .1 OLD PARADIANS 4 .6 7.12 12.14 15.19 .109 Old Ivanhoe Best Super. George.Maycock, Caddy, Davies . C argin . Old Paradises Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. BULLEEN TEMPIZSTOWE 0.1 1.0 1 .1 3.1 .19 OLD BRIGHTON 4.6 10.11 14.14 21.16 .142 Bulleen TemptestoweDaskalou, Glover, Leihy . Best Beliato, Glover,Edwards, Hooper. Pappadopoulos. Old Brighton Murray 4, Hearten, Magee, rnandytaris 3, Grant 2 . Carter. Fischer, Bennett. Fisher . McMahon. Bickett. Best Murray. Bennett.mel9ahon . Magee, Howden, Cooper. BANYULE 2.3 3.6 5.6 6.8 .44 NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 7.5 12.5 15.9 .99 Banyule Creak . Riches 2, Grinds]. Best Riches, Glass . Barker. Williams . Bassett, Kearsey. North Old Boys Lawrie 5, Zocco 4. Gravina. Curran 2. Drum. Jamieson . Best Sweeney . Zoceo. Samman . D ru m, Kitney, Jamieson . OLD TRINITY 1.1 6.6 6 .6 9.7 .61 THERRY CCOB 3 .4 3.4 6.10 9.12 .66 Old Trinity Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Ther ry Thursh 3, Tadinac. Egglestone, Goodwin 2. Best Rossignolo . Pinner. Egglestone, Frahm . Tadinal, McCann . MHSOB 2.5 3 .8 4.12 5.16.46 IVANHOE 0.0 2 .3 2 .6 2.10.22 MHSOB Verma, Winch . Miller, Archdail . Karamoutzos. Best karamoutzos. P . Konstanty , S.Konstanty, Lawrence, Miller. Feterkranz . Ivanhoe Joyce . Thackwray . Best Thackwray . Finlayson. Fairweather, Raywood, Joyce. Rc nteld .
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games and improving performances, we have a very exciting two weeks ahead of us . Several players who have not been heard of much during the season have come to the fore when the chips are down . This not only applies to young inexperienced players but old heads who may have been taking things a little easy earlier on . The late surge by Old Mentonians in recent weeks has really thrown a cat amongst the birds . Down at Albert Park, the Jackas have fallen in the heap, particularly since having to play on heavy grounds, and must now face the OMs and then make the "cut lunch" trek to Thomastown in the last round . The final round at Main Street Reserve should be a "beauty" . St . Bedes M entone Tigers face SKOBs and St . Kilda South Caulfield in the last two rounds, a tall order, but far from impossible for a side that has made definite gains in the second part of the season .
REVIEW - ROUND 16 Hampton Rovers scribe, Peter Wolfe, reported that the Rovers "threw it away", being three points down at three quarter time and kicking with the wind . St. Bedes Mentone Tigers did not give it away but called on youngsters in M ick Kinse ll a, "Modra" Ryan and Andrew Hayes, to show the way late in the game . I'm sure the VAFA hierarchy, "David and Richard", enjoyed the Tiger's hospitality and this exciting match . Best for the Rovers were "Chip", "Softy", "Chief" Fletcher and defender M ic k Doukas .
Old Mentonians, with eight second half goals to Old Geelong's two came home with viet sails to move further away from the possibility of relegation . That man "Ads", with a most timely return to form, kicked four majors from CHF whilst David Kitto on the wing at Como put in a blinder and booted three majors to finish off a top game . Richard Large (ruck) an d Matt Austin (BP) were also top players . Former scribe, Peter "Man of few written words" Lemon, reported that the OGs fire had gone out and referred me to his pre-season worries about this year's side . Consistency and four quarters of football appear to have been OGs problems in 1996 . Maybe a challenge that presents itself over the next fortnight will bring out better performances from some of the players not happy with their 1996 commitments . At Bulleen, top dogs Eagles an d SKOBs clashed in a very close game . With SKOBs slowly reducing its injury list and fired up to prove a few of the "knockers" wrong, were able to lead for most of the day . The Eagles kept fighting back to draw within 5 points in the third quarter, but the SKOBs steadied to kick the last five goals of the match . For SKOBs, "Mr Cool"
(SK) and the "Iceman", performed well as did "Jungle Jim" around th e ground . "Rooster" Hart was a focus up forward and handled the conditions well . For the Eagles, Andrew McIntosh in defence was tireless before an appreciative "I.G" . Justin Seabury, Godwin and Golds were also in-form for the Eagles. The Thommos accounted for the Saints in one of their best performances . Most of the Saints "big guns" were mentioned but the Towners performed well on all lines and found the open spaces and made the most of the home ground advantage . For the home side, M ar k Grech, "Potsy" Plan , "Chopper", Del Papa and Simon Holmes were best . For the Saints, Andrew McGaw an d Matt Ryan were best, along with the "Awesome Foursome" and winger Jayde Iian dfield . Giant killers at home, Whitefriars, gave Ajax a lesson with a desperate and positive approach from the first bounce. A second quarter fightback took its toll on the Jackas, who have had a horror run on visits to Whitefriars, Jim an d Peter Begley denied the Jackas avenue to goal, whilst Harris, Bateman, Hickey an d Johnson were on top for most of the day . Again, Danny Gunn (CHB) and Danny Pat were best for Ajax with Brett Duzenman and Phil Goldberg rating a mention .
PREVIEW - ROUND 17 Hampton Rovers at home should prove too strong for the OGs and score by 22 points . Old Mentonian s must be a big chance this week and should upset Ajax and win the day by 11 points . St . Kevins will not take the Tigers easily an d should have enough talent to get home 22 points in front . Saints versus Eagles will be a huge game for both clubs. This is a flip of a coin job . I'll go for the Eagles by 4 points. Whitefriars at home will be tough for the boys from Thomastown . Friars to get home by 13 points . Reserve winners: Hampton Rovers, Ajax, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers, Marcellin, Thomastown . Correspondents : by 5 .30 p.m . Monday, fax 9889 9014 . Don't forget the dream team nominations .
AUGUST 1 7 - ROUND 18 OLD MENTONIANS v. HAMPTON ROVERS OLD GEELONG v . ST KEVIN S ST B'S MENT. TIG. v. ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD MARCELLIN v . WHITEFRIARS
THOMASTOWN v. AJAX
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Old ntonians: All at Pantherland would like to congratulate two of the club's younger brigade Calnpbell Lean and David Noek on reaching 50 games , ,verltly. Well done, and may the next 50 be just as good . 1 00 Games at AJAX All at AJAX would like to late Adrian Redlich on reaching 100 games recently for the pJA3: dub . Adrian's progress and determination to succeed I-,ave impressed all at the dub . Well done . Milestones at the Bears: Thomastown would like to congratulate the following players on reaching personal milestones recently. Duane Brooks (150) and Mark "Chopper" Reid (50) have been integral parts of the senior team more rc,_ tmtly and all at Thomastvmn wish therll well for their footballing futlnes.
1 FROM ROUND 15 - 6/8 /9 6 S . Bethune, Aquinas - Elbowing - 4 matches David Wright, Beaumaris - Striking - 2 matches
* Mark Kelly, Bulleen Cobras - Attempting to Strike 1 matc h David Kerr, Collegians - Striking - 2 matches Cameron McLean, Eley Park - Striking - 4 matches * Chris McDonald, LaTrobe University (Res .) Abusive Language - 2 matche s Adam Bucknell, Marcellin (Club 18) - Striking 4 matches Charles Vathakos, Marcellin (Club 18) - Striking 1 matc h Serge Moussi, Marcellin (U 19) - Abusive Language to umpire - 2 matches Blake Hodson, Monash Blues (U 19) - Striking 2 matches Shannon Mikunda, North Old Boys - Abusive/ Insulting Language - 1 match
Craig Williams, St Johns - Attempting to Strike 1 match * Accepted prescribed penalt y Apology : Last week's "Amateur Footballer" showed Monash Blues' player Chris Mi ller was suspended for elbowing - this should have read "unduly rough play" (3 matches) - P . Stevens INVESTIGATIONS RESULTS - (from August 6 )
A charge of misconduct against Nth Brunswick in that Jason Hope, a North Brunswick spectator who also is a registered player did strike a UHSOB player from over the fence during the reserves match played on July 20th . Player Jason Hope was suspended for 4 matches and also given an additional 3 matches to be served as a suspended penalty which would be automatically added to any future suspension . A charge of conduct unbecoming in that both MHSOB and Therry players were involved in a melee during the senior match played at Therry on July 27th . Both clubs were found guilty and fined $500 (both clubs having prior offences during last 3 seasons) . Each club to pay $100 immediately with the extra $400 to be automatically added to any other fine related to a melee charge proven up to the end of the 1997 season . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
HAFa?"iON R0VE:':° v, OLD GELLONG Meld : G . Curran, B . Tamblyn ; Goal: R . Dunstan, W. Fowler. AJl: : v . OLD MENTONIANS Field : P. Leyden, T. Foley : Goa(; D . Murray, L. Wilson. ST KEVINS v. ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Field : P . Callil, S . Meredith ; Boundary : A . McLean, J . Willingham . ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD v . MARCELLIN Meld : M. Jackson (R), R . Bell (R) ; Boundary: F. Martinez, 1 . Burgess ; Goal: A. Miller, J . Robinson . WHITE"_ S v, THO TOY :1 Meld: P . Keogh, N. McCorquodale .
AUGUST 17 - ROUND 18 OLD MENTONIANS v. HAMPTON ROVERS OLD GEELONG v. ST KEVINS
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SE7 1i0R S ST B'S MENTONE TIGERS 4.4 4 .6 7 .13 9.16.70 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .2 7 .3 8.4 10.5.65 St B's Mentone Tigers Hayes, MacGeorge 3. Connolly, Firth. Kinsella. Best Sanders . Sehire, MacGeorge.Tully, Thompson, Hecker. Hampton Rovers Crawford 4, Ariz. Natoli 2, Power. Anderson. Best Le Grand, Doukas . Fletcher, Scartett. Ferguson, Crawford. OLD GEEIANG 4.2 8 .3 8.5 10 .8.68 OLD MENTONIANS 4 .3 7 .5 10.8 15 .11.101 Old Geelong Howells 5, Taylor 2. Manton . Teetow, Olsen . Best Smythe. Taylor. Howells, Dugdale, manton . Oliphant . Old Mentonians Acreman, Stroud 4, Kitto 3 . Murphy 2. Ferguson. Paterson. Best Kitto . Brooks . Large . S.Kitto, Austin. Ferguson . MARCELLIN 1 .1 3 .5 6 .10 6 .14.50 ST BEPINS 4 .4 6 .8 9.9 12 .9.81 idarcellin Catfry. Ryder . Treganowan, Phillips. Waters. Collins. Best mclntosh, Godwin, Sampimmn. Golds, Seabury, Collins. St Bevies Hart 5 . Bowles 2, Ryan . Mount. Farquharson. Moore, Terzini. Best Macey. Farquharson. Utilitarian. Hart. Kennedy, Bowles . THOMASTOWN 3 .1 9 .6 10.8 14 .15.99 ST BILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4 .4 4.6 8.9 8 .13.61 Thomastor.n Smith 4. Plant. Capeci 3 . Fellows, Grech, Ristevski, Fellows . Best Grech, Plant. Fellows, Reid, Detpapa . Holmes . St Kilda South Caulfield Gardner . Tkocz 2, Diamond . Green,hayes-Dewar. 64Gaw. Best MeGaw, hayes-Dewar, Handlield . Gardner. Ryan, Tkorz. WHITEFRIARS 2 .4 4.6 6 .11 6 .11 .47 AJAX 0 .0 4.3 4.4 4 .4.26 Whitefrtars Harris 2, Hickey. Robinson. Coghlan . Carbone. Best Begley, Harris. P. Begley, Bateman, Hickey. Johnson. Ajax Goldberg. Weisiec Sheezel . Rapaport. Best Goldberg, Pat . Gunn, Duzennwt, Leisler, wrobet .
RESERVES ST B'S MENTONE TIGERS 6 .2 8.5 11,12 14 .12.96 HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .0 2.3 3.3 5.3.33 St B's Mentone Tigers Ross 2. McConville, Ivey. Young. Best Sher, McConville, Mason. Landrigan . Hunt. Green. Hampton Rovers Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD GEELONG 6,4 10.6 15.7 18 .10.118 OLD MENTONIANS 0.1 2.3 3.6 3.6.24 Old Geelong Strauss 6, O'Dea, Glover 3 . Liley 2, Wilson, Bones, Beltrame, Wilkinson. Best Beltrame . Bones. Glover, Lilev . Wilkinson. Strauss. Old Mentonians Flaskis, Lean . Richardson. Best iVinduss . Flaskis. Lean, Norton, Elliott . Harrington. MARCELLIN 4.5 7.6 7.7 9 .13.67 ST BEVINS 1,3 1 .3 1 .6 1,6 .12 Marcellin Beattie, Day 2, Chambers, Cronin . Duncan, Gallagher, Gill . Best Sexton . Cronin. Beattie. Hurley. Chambers, Gill. St Resins Singh. Best McDonald, De Jong, 0'Shea, Game. Singh, De Rooden . THOMASTOWN 0.0 1 .5 5.6 12 .11 .83 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 3.4 3.4 8.6 8.7 .55 Thomastomn Rocca 4, Esen, Smith 2, Ward, lulianella . Dimovski. Skaf. Best States, Pellegrino, Valentino. Rocco. Dimovski, Fleming . St Bitds South Caulfield Emmett 3. Kuck 2 . D'Zilva . Rogers, Thursfield . Best Wood. Emmett. Krick, Kallis . Howard, Benton. R'HITEFRIARS o.l 1 .1 1 .3 2.4 .16 MAX 1 .4 2.6 2 .9 3.10 .28 Whitefriars Fulton 2 . Best Vernal, guilty, Vandenboom. Vassalo, O'Brien, Earnes. Ajax Micmarcher . Rajch . Goldberg . Best Krongold, Rubenstein, Nathan, Abrahams, Steen . Dudakov.
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C Y A CCC :; PRES S The season is going to go right down to the 'wire' with interest maintained at both ends of the scale . Top 4 jockeying for the vital double chance and St Johns an d Southbank locked in a ripper struggle to claim the last remaining 'safe spot on the ladder . ROUND 16 REVIEW (03 AUGUST) Old Camberwell came out all revved up but couldn't capitalise on their good play whereas Monash adapted to the conditions quicker and scored the first majors before the 'Wells' got on the board . It was quite obvious that the game would develop into more of a rugby scramble as the day wore on. Old Camberwell was able in the 2nd quarter to reduce the quarter time lead from 16 points back to 9 . A real slogging affair in the 2nd half saw a minimal number of goals registered and Monash managing to hold sway throughout to score a narrow but convincing win by 9 points. MVP's for the Wells were Short, Jack, Kent and the Iceman whilst for the Blues, White, Baring and Carmen. From the outset, beating Southbank at 'Yarra Park' was never going to be an easy ass'ignment . After kicking with the wind, the 'Bankers' posted the first 3 majors from which point in time they never allowed top of the ladder Caulfield to get back into the game . Best for the Fields were Royals, Cassidy and Whitmee and for the Bankers Castles, Perry, Rolfs and Sheehan , In very heavy conditions out Dandenong way St Johns and St Less met in a very tough and uncompromising encounter. The lst half saw the Leo's dominant but not to the extent that they had nailed the 'coffin' (11 points) . The Joe's with plenty at stake slowly but surely ground their way back into the game, so much that they hit the front 1/2 way through the last stanza after having trailed at 3 quarter time by 3 points . The Two Blues' were held scoreless and the Joe's kicked away to score narrowly by the margin of 6 points. St Leo's were best served by Pitch, Burge and Jay and the Joe's by Hoppa, Patto, Bear, M ark y, Boota and Lardy . Parkside were out to redeem themselves after being thrashed first time round by Kew. It always loomed as a hard slog in the conditions however Kew appeared to play with little passion . The 'Parkers' overcame a slow start to take full control and put the game result beyond any doubt . Best for Parkside were McCall, MacNamara and Tessarl. (On a sad note, I'm sure that all VAFA personnel will, along with me extend their condolences to 'Big' Frank Sansonetti of Parkside on the recent loss of his father, whom passed away after a long illness . Keep on keeping on Frank, you've got a lot of mates out their supporting you . Regards KB) . In the last game of the round under review , 8
Beaum ,-._is ventured Nth of the Yarra to do battle with Uni Reds. The 'Baysiders' kicked away to a handy lead of 9 goals to 2 at the long interval. What wasn't in the script was the gallant fightback by the 'Redz' in the 2nd half whereby they went neck and neck with the visitors . Beaumaris can illafford to relax in games over the next fortnight let alone finals. For the 'Redz' it serves as a tonic to see out the last 2 rounds . MVP's for Beaumaris were Reidy, Easton and Williams . ROUND 17 PREVIEW ( 10 AUGUST) - St Leos must be as flat as a tack after last weeks narrow loss . They now play host to Parkside who must still give themselves an outside 'sniff of playing in finals footy . Bennettswood Reserve isn't a happy hunting ground for too many VAFA teams, however the motivating forces that Parkside have at their backs will overcome any Hoodoo's. The 'Packers' by 18 points . - U aris an d Kew weren't exactly 'happy campers' when they last meet at Kew. The 'Baysiders' will feel a lot more comfy on their own patch and with finals looming you can bet on it that they won't let this game slip from their grasps. Beaumaris easily! I suggest a lazy 7 goals + . - St Johns visit Old Camberwell to stage a game that has almighty significance for both camps. The Joe's were the first team to inflict defeat on the 'Wells' this season and they'll be looking for a repeat performance . On the otherhand, Old Camberwell must hit their straps soon otherwise they'll just be making up numbers . In a match that promises plenty I'm simply going for home ground advantage . The 'Wells' to sneak in by 11 points. - Caulfield Grammarians will be all out to atone for last weeks dismal loss at the hands of the 'Bankers' when today they welcome Monash Blues to the Glenhuntly Reserve . I'm suggesting that last weeks performance by the 'Fields' was a temporary hiccup in what has otherwise been a terrific year and against the 'Blues' they measure up pretty well . Both these sides are jostling for as higher pozzie on the table as possible, hence the stakes are high . At home, Caulfield narrowly by 9 points . - Uni Reds performed quite admirably last round against Beaumaris and will need to lift further on that performance if they wish to trouble Southb . The 'Bankers' are now (finally) playing to their optimum and are the equal to any team going around the present section . I can't see Southbank taking it easy given the ladder situation at present and what next week may mean to them . For Uni Reds I'm sorry, but it will be a belting . The 'Bankers' by a big margin 90 points . Club Scribes - Don't forget the telephone calls and/or fax messages on Monday to : Tele : 9810 3370 or Fax 981 0 3251 by 5 .00pm . Thanks heaps ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
; LESTO= I1; S ivionash Blues would like to congratulate Steven Mentha who celebrated his 100th game with a sterling performance on July 20. Well done Steve we all hope the next 100 are just as good . Old Camberwell congratulate "Jumpin" Jimmy Wilson on reaching 100 games recently . Jim's fine service to the club over a number of years is testament to a terrific clubman . Well done Jumpin' . Uni Reds would like to congratulate Pat "Wizard" Kenny and Charlie "Kouta" Daalader who both played their 50th game recently . Both have been fine players for the Redz and have come through the Reseves Premiership team of '94, to become integral parts of the Senior team . Well done to you both.
Southbank pay homage to one of their favourite sons Gerard Rolfs who plays his 100th game today . Tacker" we hope that the next 100 does not take another (9) years. Caulfield Grammarians today congratulate Simon and M ar k Klose on playing their 100th club games, as well as Tim Chan and Matt Davies who play their 50th game today . All very important personnel in our push for C section in 1997 . Well done to you all .
SENIORS LAST TOTAL PERRY SOUTHBANK 9 81 A. INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 2 80 ORILEY BEAUIviARIS 4 69 WILL CAULFIELD GRAM . 0 44 VAUGHAN ST LEOS WP 1 4 4 RESERVES P . MAIDEN MONASH BLUES 3 43 SCHOLTEN CAULFIELD GRAM . 5 40 STUART PARKSIDE 2 33 McCREA OLD CAMBERWELL 0 32 FEENAGHTY MONASH BLUES 0 31
ST JOIiNS OC 1 .0 2.1 3 .5 4 .7.31 ST LeAS EhiAlRUS &R 2 .0 4 .0 4 .1 4 .1 .25 St Johns OC Mullens 3 . Doherty. Best Koppens. Pattison, Walton. Rachele, Sheehan, Charlton. St Leos Emmaus WP Donovan, Henricus, Pitcher, Vaughan . Best Pitcher, Burgess, Donovan, Stephen, Edwards, Ottobre . PARKSIDE 0.4 4.7 8 .12 11 .17.83 1 .1 1.2 1 .3 2,4.16 Parkside Ant-opoulos 3 . Allan . Panjari 2, inserra, Moodie, Sherlock, Warren, Best McCall. cNamara . Tessari, Panjari. Drinnan, Fine , Kew Bailey, G,,, . Best Brno. Wood, Bayley, King. Cullen. Furian . 13053533 BL1r i 3.4 5,6 6 .7 79.51 OLD C . . . . .. ELL 1 .0 4,3 5 .3 6 .6.42 Mom I I Knape 2. Barker . Hipwcli, mcGee . Alexander, Donnelly. But White, Donnelly. : .,aan, Baring. Barker . Carman. Old Camberwell Horskins. Inkster . Provan . Best Short, Jack . Jackson, mcKenzre, Walker. Cocks. 3.1 4 .2 9 .2 13 .3.81 0.2 1 .5 3 .6 7 .8.50 uthbsnk CBA Perry 9, Beare, tYatford. Elkin ;ton . BunnettL Best perry. Rolls, Pitts, Unford . 6lelican, Eastham. Caulfield Grammar Williams . Cassidy, Dicrosta, Baxter, Margerison . Harrison, Brohier. Best Royals . Cassidy. Whitmee, Williams, Brohier. Lowe. UNIVERSITY REDS 1 .0 2 .0 8 .3 9.4.58 BE.4UEiRRI8 2.4 9 .6 11 .9 16.14 .110 University Reds K ane 3 . Farrell, Jackson, James. Mitchell, Winkler . Rowland. Best Jackson, Heenan . Rowland . James . Wharf, Mitchell. Beaumaris O'Rdey 4. Williams, Mills 3, Roubwy 2 . Hanrahan, Holt . Qum . Taylor. But Hanrahan. Rowhury. Thomas. Hoyne. McNicholas . Taylor.
RESERVES ST JOIUdS OC 1 .2 1 .2 1 .2 2.3.15 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4.0 7 .5 8 .7 10.6 .68 St Johns OC Jankovie. Corcoran . Best Coscriff. Keen, tiieiasen, vCorcan,Mthe= , St Leos Emmaus Shacklock 4. Dinicoiantonto, Hanneberry 2. Ingrain, Miller. Bu t Sargent. Prosser, Ingram . Graves. Hanneherry, Miller. PARKSIDE 2.2 4 .4 4.6 8.8.56 KEW 0.3 2 .4 3 .5 3.5.23 Parkside Page . Stuart 2, Copley . Gunn. island . Panjari . Best Page . Thomas, Copley. Island . Ross, Stoscevski . Kew Wells . Franklin, Kiriakou. Best Rintoul. Brassil . Livingston, Deacon. Bruno, Wells. MONASH BLUES 2.2 3 .8 5 .8 7.10.52 OLD CAMBERWELL 0.4 0.5 0.5 1 .5.11 Aionssh Blues Maiden 3, biurchie . Gunn . Farrar, Forsyth. But DeYoung . Farrar, Forsyth, Maiden, Headherry, Thornton . Old Camberwell Simpson. But Simpson . Paterson, Mudge, Mitchell, Roe, Evans . SOUTHBANK CBP. 1.1 1 .2 2 .4 2.618 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0.4 3.7 6 .10 12.15 .87 Southbank GSA Barnett. Rolls . But McCarthy, Roberts. Rodriguez, Forbes, Fox . Rienotti . Caulfield Grammn Scholten 5, Santiago 3, Tapp 2, Jacobs . Keble, Klose. Best Jacobs. Salem, Santiago . Schoiten. Davies, Klose. UNIVERSITY REDS 0 .0 1 .2 1 .3 1.3.9 Bi<AU7dARIS 3.3 4.4 8.7 10.11 .71 University Re] i White Best Hall, Harm: an, Box, Terrill, Thatcher _,Kinmn. Beaumar9s Holt. Ellwood 3. " :lls 2 . McNicholas, Sheldrake . Best Flynn, u':ackie . Slt^~irahe C?a3inrr. Fi~hr
ST LEOS EMMAUS v . PARKSIDE Field : P . Withington, A . Flack : Goal : S . Lamble, S . Kahn . BEAUMARIS v. KEW Fietd: C . Bratjberg, V. Vescovi . OLD CAMBERWELL v . ST JOHNS Field: C . Keeton, A. Ladd . CAULFIELD OR. v . MONASH BLUES Fie[d: W . Henry . S . Alger : Boundary : B . Corcoran, D . Fowler ; Goal : P . Allsop, G . Wright . UPdIVE 22SITY REDS v . SOUTHBANK Fie1d : B . McKee, D . Kramer .
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AUGUST 17 - ROUND IS KEW v . ST LEOS EMMAUS WP PARKSIDE v . OLD CAMBERWELL ST JOHNS OC v. CAULFIELD GRAMMAR MONASH BLUES v. UNIVERSITY REDS SOUTHBANK CBA v. BEAUMARIS THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
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'ley T :u slipped out of the four for the first time _ since Round 2, being replaced by Chirnside Park . Full credit to the Sharks for hanging on so long and while nothing is certain, it is hard to see them tipping the Parkers out again . Interestingly, it was Aquinas which slipped into the four this time last year and what a force they turned out to be . Today then, could be a preview of the Semi Finals, with Yarra Valley an d Aquinas clashing in the match of the day, month, year, while the C's and the Parkers meet in a game not far short of the big one for excitement. Pretty fair bit of 'drawing' that Phil . ROUND 16 REVIEW Yarra Valley OB were too strong for Bulleen Cobras, setting up their win with a strong 2nd half . The Cobras had no answers to the way Yarra shared the ball around . Livesey-Cole was at his best across HB, Scales controlled the midfield, with Fung and Taylor on top on the backline, in another top display by Yarra . Eltham Colleg ians went down to Richmond Central on a day which turned out to be one on Central's 'good' ones. Central dictated play all day, sharing the goals around, even their CHB got a piece of the action . Central's best were the brothers Shannon, Merv in the ruck, and Chief in defence, with Paddy Hoey once more prolific on his wing. St Mary's found Aquinas OC a bit too skilled after the mid point of the 2nd quarter when the Blooders put on a burst of 7 goals to take a handy lead into 1/2 time . The Saints were unable to get back into the game thereafter and Aquinas ran out easy winners . Huebner, Black and Duke stood out for St Mary's . For Aquinas Chris Lamborn starred with 8 goals, Shane Doherty won in the centre and Chris Till ing had a good day roving. Chirnside Park were too good for Eley Park in hard going at the Kimberley . The Sharks were never able to get a run on, nor could they encounter John Brown in mid field and HFF Mick 'The Old Man' Carusi at HBF, 'Pembo' on his HFF and a hot tip for this year's E Section B and F, Justin Carusi . On a disappointing day, the Sharks were well served by M. Hook, D . Hawley, A. Hi ll and W. Holm .
Old Carey and Swinburne University played an entertaining game in near mudless conditions, much appreciated by the players and certainly by Pat Maebus an d Peter G riffiths . whose whites were still white at the end of the game . The C's controlled play for most of the game, but had to fight for every possession. Dino De Poll was superb in the ruck for the Students and had good support from John Paul Sheedy, Dan Way, Manny Sa rt ilses, Mal Dell 'Olio, 10
Adrian Fiumani and the rest of the team. The C's were a tad out of sync. with the ball that actually bounced, but were well served by Craig Popplewell , Tim Price and M ichael Addison. PREVIEW ROUND 1 7 Bulleen Cobras should be too experienced for Eltham Collegians in what is an important game for both clubs vis a vis the 'pecking order' in the event of a Section re-structure in 1997. The Cobras are a better team then their results indicate and they should win by 5 goals . Swinburne University will surprise Richmond Central, they have shifted up a cog since the addition of some handy footballers and are playing with dash and enthusiasm, under their new coach . Even so, Centrals have the firepower to post a 6/7 goal win . Aquinas OC meet Yarra Valley in the H and A game of the year and the 'tactical' rabbits to be pulled out of beanies and baseball caps by those two ace prestidigitators, Messrs Davidson and McCormak, would make David Copperfield envious . With or without 'Livo', Aquinas have an edge in scoring power, backed up by the meanest defence in the Section and enough strength in the midfield to break-even with Yarra, seems to give the Blooders a slight advantage, adding up to a 2/3 goal win . In other words, I haven't got a clue! Eley Park play St Mary's with a win the only result the Sharks can afford . Both teams will be playing for pride, but the Sharks have a larger incentive and should come home by 3/4 big ones . Old Carey an d Chirnside Par k meet in a critical game for both sides, each aiming to build a confidence advantage over each other . This one will go to the wire, with the C's long games seeing them ahead by 2 goals at the end. RESERVES winners should be : Bulleen Cobras, Richmond Central, Aquinas, St Mary's and Old Carey . Correspondents the Monday contacts are 9547 91 ,! 4 and Fax 947 7764.
BULLEEN COBRAS v . ELTHAi,'i Fietd: P. Walker, G . Waldron . SWINBURNE UNI. v . RICHMOND CENTRAL Meld: R . Smith, D . Miller. AQUINAS v. YARRA VALLEY OB Meld : A. Kiel . ELEY PARK v . ST MARYS (at Whitehorse Reserve, Box Hill) Meld : C . Nash, P . Maebus. OLD CAREY v . CHIRN SIDE PARK Meld : M . O'Brien. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
II.I : )TONES Old Carey's great clubman and original 'talkin g
head' Peter Nance, finally gets to run through his 100 game b anner today, some 11 weeks after the scheduled date, courtesy of a troublesome injury incurred during his 99th . Well dune Peter, hope there's heaps more ! I`arra Valley had a poultice of players pass their 50ths a couple of rounds ago (the week of The Amateur Football's budget enforced holiday!), cop this! Jeremy mcVean, Paul Peterson, Mark Davis, Jarrod Dickson, Hamish Park, David Potter, Gavin McLeod, Tim Habben, Andrew Livesey-Cole, Simon Taylor and Stuart Jonson all reached that milestone together . Bloody well done chaps and keep it up ! Richmond Central milestones : Reserves Coach Peter Jackson coached his 50th game recently. Well done "Jacko" on a fine job so far, may the next 50 be as rewarding . Also Gerard Malcolm played his 50th game for the Centrals as well . A fine utility player either up forsvard or down back, "Rowdy's" kicking ability has been a great asset . Well done and we look fonvard to the next 50. SOCIAL St ',Tary's supporters, don't forget the 1-300 Night on 17 August an d Vote Count on August 24th .
AUGUST 17 - ROUND 18 RICHMOND CENTRAL v. BULLEEN COBRAS ELTHAM OC v. AQUINAS O B YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS v . ELEY PARK ST MARYS v . OLD CAREY CHIRNSIDE PARK v. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY
(ROUND 15 (A & B) and 16 (other) -3/8/96) LATE SCORES : Reserves/Club XVIII (Due: 9531 8333 by 3 p.m .) All clear - top effort!
SENIO .^. 3 TARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 6 .5 9.6 12.8 15.9 .99 BULLEEN COBRAS 0 .0 1.2 2.3 5.6,36 Yarra Valley Old Boys Telford . Peake 3 . Holden 2 . Rees, Scales, Christian, Dodwell, Laing. Best Smillie, McLeod, Livesey-Cote, Peterson, Habben, Dodwell . Bulleen Cobras Dillon, Gaylor, Schneider, Starrett. Thompson . Best Dillon, Brown. D'Angeto . M. D'Angelo, Schneider, McLeod . ELTHAยงf OC 0.3 1.8 2.9 4 .11 .35 RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.5 9.7 16.10 23.12 .150 Eltham OC Cmter, Webster, Dwyer, Lovaneski . Best Solar, htullens, Leys, Keane . Bell, Webster. Richmond Central Pickett 4. Cooper, Daly 3, katelis, orteous . Bove. Tate 2, Murphy . Siwka. Shannon . Best S. Shannon, C . Shannon, they, Andonopoulos . Dunne. Malcom . ST ยงL1RYS 3.5 5.6 6.9 8.13 .61 AQUINAS OB 2.1 9.9 14.18 21.23 .149 St Marys Duke 3, Ymer 2. Black, Stephens, Binyon. Best huebner, Black, Duke, Francis, ymer. Learmonth. Aqulnas 0B Lambourn 8 . Quinn, Tarulli, Livingstone 2. Gnerson, O'Connor, Pike, Vankerkhoven, Hacking, Tilling . Best Lambourn. Doherty, Quinn, Grierson . O'Connor. CBR2NSIDE PARK 4 .1 9.3 11 .9 13.10 .88 ELEY PARR 2 .1 2.2 3.3 4,3.27 Chiraside Park Pemberton 3, iccioti, Carusi 2, Mitkeraitis, Carusi, Trotter, pedter, McIntosh, Oates. Beat Brown, pemberton, Walker, Carusi . Pedter, Carusi. Eley Park Bowen, Bdginshaw, Hawley . Holm . Best Hook, Bowen. Verde, Comte, Storey. Hill. OLD CAREY 7.5 13.10 20.13 22.17 .149 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3.2 4,3 8 .4 10.8.68 Old Carey Hickey 7 . Nance 5. Addison 4, Campbell, Curry, Cohen, Price . Vasilopoulos, Drever . Best Poppiewell, Price, Addison, Campbell, Nance, Jackson . Swlnburne University Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. RESERVES YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 1.3 5.3 5.3 9.4 .58 BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .2 1.4 3.8 3.9 .27 Terra Valley Old Boys Strong 3, Trembath, Box . Fenton, mcCleary . Langdon, htacVean. Best Dickson . Strong. Fenton . Ross, Reynolds, Trembath. Boilers Cobras Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ELTnAM OC 2.2 3.3 4.4 6.7 .43 RICHMOND CENTRFS. 2.7 10.9 11 .13 16.16 .112 Eltham Be Collis 2. Tucker. Glass . Davies, Elmer . Best White . Davies. Muir. Glass. Richmond Central Jackson 6 . Barker 5, Wilson, Jones. Costello, Macak, Waters. Best Barker, Collings, Jackson . Jones. Farley. White. ST ble1RYS 3.2 4.5 4 .7 7.11.53 A9UINAS OB 2.4 5.7 10.9 12.11.83 St Marys Burt 3, Harrison 2 . Evans . Theoharris. Beat Leannontlt, Frail. Harrison. Drake, McCarthy. Aquinas OB Hughes 6 . Glennte 2. Barclay, King, Wilson, Colliver. Best Upton. Hewitt, McEvoy, Langford, Giles, Wilson , CHIRNSIDE PARK 6 .7 7 .7 10.12 14.13.97 ELEY PARK 1 .0 3 .2 3 .2 3 .4.22 Chirnside Park Caine 7, Pitikidis, Cowman 2, Bond, Hussey, Kimpton . Best Chirnside. O'Connor. Caine, Harrington. Basso . DeVoy. Eiey Park Dell'or-o 2. Collins. Beat [)Lx, Carroll, Taifernopouios . Dett'orso, Cant, La Marca. OLD CAREY 5 .1 11,6 14 .7 20,11,131 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 .1 2 .1 3 .3 3 .3.21 Old Carey Harris 6. Cohen 5, Hands, Strong . Brady 2. King, Bennett. Neate. Best Cohen, Neale, Shrives. Harris, Moulton, tVithington . Stvtnburne University Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.
Seniors/Under 19s (Due 9528 3319 by 5 p .m . )
Whitefriars (Seniors) Peninsula OB (Seniors ) Phoned incorrect scores (fr om 27/7/96) 0 . Brighton (Res .) De La Salle No .2 (U19) Newlands Coburg (Res .) Caulfield Gr. (U19) Monash Whites (Res.) Old Scotch (U19) Marcellin (Club xVIII) Old Essendon (Club XVIII) Old Brighton (Club XVIII )
Fines imposed ( according to offending team's section). First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; each further offence ($50) . REMEMBER PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INT O ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL J . LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 0 89 HICKEY OLD CAREY 7 67 TELFORD YARRA VALLEY 3 62 D . HA`iVLEY ELEY PARK 1 50 PICCOILI CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 46 RESERVES JACKSON RICH . CENTRAL 6 48 BRADY OLD CAREY 2 43 DALTON CHRINSIDE PARK 0 37 N. PARK YARRA VALLEY 0 35 DELL'OSO ELEY PARK 2 28
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niversity :- :- :- . absolute obliteration of a disappointing Gid ;~atbourne was perhaps th e most significant result in yet another predicable round of E Central matches. Thankfully a few more difficult tipping assignments today, as North Brunswick host Williamstown in a sequel to their fiery Round 8 encounter, while UHSOB will attempt to book Westbourne a ticket to a possibly reborn F Troop in season 1997 . REVIEW - ROUND 1 6
West Brunswick travelled to East Keilor to battle Old Essendon intent on keeping their minute finals hopes alive and courtesy of three late first quarter goals has established a handy 16 point advantage . OEG master tactician Alex "The Surgeon" Frazer urged his players to rally with the wind and despite inaccuracy in front of goal the Grammar were 15 points up by half time. The third term was a scrappy affair, West edging within a goal by the orange break, but Grammar were able to kick away in the final term, ensuring their unbeaten run at home remains in tact. Best for the winners were Hutchy, Tommy, Chapman, Cappo and Powerhouse, while the twopronged forward line of Tassie and Mezza continued to bear fruit with a combined eight goal haul . At Melbourne Uni, University Blacks did a real demolition job on Old Westbourne, producing a consistent four quarter performance reminiscent of the Blacks top of the ground form earlier in the season . The Blacks never allowed the Warriors a sniff en route to the comprehensive 95 point towelling. Best for the Blacks were Clacker, relishing his stint up forward, on-baller Liva and miserly backs lead by Natty Roberts, Good Piece Zahra an d Jimmy the Rat, while it was also interesting to hear that Hendo, up from U19's was also a potent fon,vard . Perhaps the recent form lapse has forced the Blacks to implement the successful CYMS initiative of bolstering the Senior ranks via use of gun U19's? Best for the Warriors were Superboot Whiting and full back Adrian Board. Wi lliamstown made it a perfect eight from eight at home when they overpowered Newlands Coburg by a whopping thirty goals. The margin was actually 'only' 16 goals at the orange break but superior fitness and skill enabled the Cy's to pour on fourteen final quarter goals to leave the Cobras dead and buried in the beachside turf. Perhaps an indication of how easy things were for Willi was the fact that their 31 goal haul was achieved without star forward Killer Kurk ows ki who was an eleventh hour withdrawal with flu . Best for the winners were U19 guns Nude Slepper an d Emma McCutcheon (6 goals), well supported by fellow veterans Maestro Grigg ( 6 goals) and budding VAFA scribe Dene 'Chardonnay ' 12
Macleod, while Newlands Captain/Coach/ President/ Mainstay Rick M orris battled hard for the Cobras .
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Finally, at the Bundoora Bog, La Trobe could not capitalise on first use of the wind when despite having most of the play, the Trobers kicked six behinds while North Brunswick were able to kick two goals thanks to full forward Ady Tirchett, back from injury. La Trobe rallied in the second term, but inaccuracy up forward and the stout North defence again robbed them from drawing any closer then two goals . Pretty well more of the same after half time - La'IYobe had as much of the ball as North - but generally couldn't find a potent finisher - while North were able to benefit from the execution of Tirchett ( 5 goals) both up forward and on his occasional trips up-field . Other good players for North were ever-reliable back pocket John Bulman, Vin Lirosi across half back and J . Saunders picked up many possessions roving in the absence of Vin Grimaldi. La Trobe's better players were back pocket Dave Sidebottom, CHF Ben Hayward whose mobility and youth worried Jo Boudoloh, Doogie in his 100th game was superb at CHB, while Paddy Edmunds staked claim to Mark of the Year with a towering third quarter fly .
UHSOB had the bye . PREVIEW - ROUND 1 7 West Brunswick host University Black s at Part Street and unfortunately for the Magpies their own improved form last week was accompanied by an even greater resurgence by the Blacks . The Blacks will find this no pushover but know they must win to keep the heat on Old Essendon for second spot . Blacks by five goals . A very interesting clash at Zooville where UHSOB host Old Westbourne. Westbourne will be absolutely desperate given a loss will condemn them to F Troop should a proposed reorganisation to E Grade take place next year . However, Uni High's form at home t.as been very good since a slow start in the early rounds and they too know a loss here could see them slump to a dreaded eight place finish . 1 select Uni High to prevail in a thriller by 7 points. A shell-shocked Newlands Coburg return to the more loved surrounds of the Postage Stamp and although they will be far more competitive than last week against Willi, they still will not have enough class to match Old Essendon Grammar . I expect a bag of goals from Tassie and an even bigger winning margin for the Old Essendon Grammar boys. Match of the Day is at the Taj Mahal where North Brunswick will look to extract sweet revenge and an important psychological boost in their retur n
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clash with Williamstown . Willi were runaway winners in their fiery Round 8 clash at Fearsome Reserve but North have gradually built up their playing stocks since then and do boast a seven from eight home winning record . However, assuming Willi have no problem getting themselves `up' for the clash, I do think they will have just a little too much class for the green and gold machine and expect them to prevail by a feV., points in a very tough battle, highlight of which will be the match-up of Foxy and Friar Tuck should it eventuate . Special mention should go to peter 'PD' Dowsett who plays his 500th - no its not a misprint - his 500th game for the green and gold when he steps out for Norths seconds'- truly a remarkable effort !
La Trobe have the bye . correspondents : Numbers again by Monday 5 .00pm are Ph: 9379 1411 (H) and 9618 3413 (W) or Fax 9629 8008 . iwould appreciate any mail you have on likely contenders for the E Central B and F award for season 1996 .
MILESTONES North Brunswick salute Peter "PD" Dowsett o n
playing 500th club game today . Peter began as a junior and has been on the committee, a reserves coach and a fine example to all involved in Amateur Football . Well done "PD" all the best for today. Also Jason Thompson recently completed his 50th game for the Green and Golds, an attacking player who had added variety to the forward line Jason always gives his all. Well done Jason we hope the next 50 are just as good . SOCIAL NOTES William town players and officials are heading back to the morning Star Hotel after their clash with North Brunswick in order to prepare for their Round 18 Bye . All Welcome!
0.3 OLD i'-,' ~ .-)ON G.^RIAR 1 .4 6.11 7 .15 10.29.R0 i5~_5TBRbJSLRCii 4.2 5 .2 8.4 Old Essendon Grammar Clohesy 5, Merrington 3, Lutterschmidt, Goodger . Best Hutchinson, Reade. Chapman, Capodiferro, Lutterchmidt, McPherson . West Brvnsw3ck Goal Vickers and Best Players not received . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6.2 8.4 13.12 15,15 .105 OLD WESTBOURNE 1.1 1 .3 1 .3 1.4 .10 University Blacks Caccaviello 6 . Hall 4, Cunningham 2, Bowles . Beaton, Darroch. Best Darroch . Cunningham, Livingston . Caccavielb . Pekin, Radford. Old Westbonrne Baarini. Best Whiting, Roderick, Board, Franklin. Blake, Ball . WILLSAMSTOWN CY2dS 4.4 11 .16 17.22 31 .30.216 NEWLANDS COBURG 1.3 1.5 3.6 5 .6 .36 Williamstown GYMS AicCutheon, Grigg 6, Bezzant,'tlhege 3, Langham. Warren . Case, Bryan . Lee 2 . Grieve, Tuck, Griffiths . Best Thege, 69cCutheon, Grigg, MacLeod, Tuck, Herbertson. Newtands Coburg Martinez 3, Stepten. 0lardini. Best Moms . Groves, Augoustakis . Cori, Femtessy, Zambello. LATROBEUNIVERSITY 0 .7 3.9 4 .12 6 .12.48 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .2 5.5 6 .7 8 .10.58 La Trabe University Maddison 3, Hayward . Brosvn, Haynes. Best Sidebottom, Lonergan, Hayward, Dunin, Bakogtanis, Maddison. North Brunswick Tirchett 5, Miller, Sorleto, Kvriazis . Best Lirosi, Boudoloh, Whitman, Saunders. Tirchett, Moore. THORNBURY COUGARS 5 .7.37 UBSOB 16.16.112 Thornbnry CongaraGoai Kickers and Best Players not received. UHSOB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.
RESERVES OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .8 3 .9 6 .10 10.12.72 WEST BRUNSWICK 0.1 1 .3 1 .4 3.4.22 Old Essendon Granvnar O'Brien 3 . Stembridge, Chalkley 2 . Papal, tVhit6eld, Greasiy. Bestt Greas(cy, Lutterschmidt, papal, O'Brien, Soterioa Mansfield , West Brunswick Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.6 4.11 6 .18 11 .25 .91 OLD WESTBOURNE 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.5.5 University Blacks Smith 4 . Hallam 3 . Afford . Stelvens, Jessen . Quilty . Hallam. Best Smith . Hallam, Qui(ty, Hallam. Brrnvn, Jessen. Old Westbanrne Best Galvin. Craig, Leitch . Geier. 64artinsen, Cununin. WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 9.6 19.9 22.12 29 .17 .191 NEWI.ANnS COBURG 1.0 2 .0 2.0 2.0 .12 Williamstown CYMS Payne 8 . Bond, Dervan 3, Nilson, Bons, DaEVson, Tuck, Anderson 2, Ryan, Hann, meNamara, Smart, Clerk. Bestl Payne, Anderson, McKenzie, Bubnic, Bons, Brammer . Rowlands Coburg Parrott . Suhla Best Runciman. Berton, Ziskos, Prior, Marnell . LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1.4 2.4 3.5 3 .6 .24 NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.6 3.9 4.10 4 .11 .35 La Trobe University Hartley, Oliver . Black . Best Sutherland, Huffer. Lynch, Gibson, McIntosh, Roonev. North Brunswick Hope,'Ri~azzi. SaLunone . Papanikolaou . Best Kennedy, Marin, Hogg . Brif(a. Hope, Kaadan. THORNBURT COUGARS UHSOB Thornbnry Cougars Goal Kickers and Best Pt !ers not received UHSOB Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not 7e, i-cd,
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LAST V. K TOTAL WILLIAMSTOWN 0 75 UNI BLACKS 4 62 MOORE NORTH BRUN, 0 51 WHITING OLD tVESTBOURIVE 0 51 CLOHESY OLD ESSENDON 5 39 RESERVES PAYNE lt'ILLIAMSTO\VN 8 50 PAPANIKOLAU NORTH BRUN. 1 48 M . ORTIZ WEST BRUN. 30 CLOHESY OLD ESSENDON 0 28 KEAM UNIBLACKS 0 28 STEVENS UNIBLACKS 1 28
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Jr IC WEST BRUNSWICK v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: M . Gilday, D . D'Altera . UHSOB v . OLD WESTBOURNE Field: A . Chapman, L. Gallagher . NEWLANDS COBURG v. OLD ESSENDON Meld: M. Forde, K . Walker. NORTH BRUNSWICK v . WILLIARiSTOWN Fieid : A . Carrick, R . Martyn : Boundary: Rus. Martyn, D . Blackburn: Goal: J . Slatter.
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> EDITORL4L - Continued from Page 3 of social economic backgrounds and they provide an opportunity for mixing with people from all walks of life . 7T1--nistrict clubs are also great levellers . No-one is there LJ because of their status, salary or position or because where they were schooled at, or were employed by a particular institution . A common bond exists between "district" people who search out friendships under the banner of a football club with a local name and a distinctive jumper . That jumper- in Ivanhoe 's case a back and white one- represents a social group of people who enjoy doing the same thing ie playing football and identifying with a local community. 'nistrict clubs add another special dimension to k--A Amateur football . Each has its own colourful characters and personalities . Ivanhoe is no different from others . What with the Miles and Dart families ; Ida; Harry Thomas ( alias the Sporting Globe) ; the McWhinnies ; Robinsons ; Gittos's ; Patersons : Logans ; Balcombes and Wally Dulevkis . All in their own way have created interest and special memories with off or on field antics . Imaginations wander as the stories age and the lies grow bigger! Ormond has the Grace and Burdekins families ; Coburg had Alan McFarlane ; Alphington - the Whitfields ; Geelong - Jim Fidge and Hampton Rovers - the late Fred Coldrey. fl mateur Football is richer because of the association .LL of district clubs . They give Amateur Football a genuine strength across the whole community, not just a narrow base of social or educational institutions and a sprinkling of others . The VAFA can rightly say it is representative of players from all walks of life and social categories even out in the newly emerging suburbs, such as Chirnside Park. Local communities need social and sporting communities to provide some cohesion . District clubs provide just that . The link that the District club has with its local community enhances the status of Amateur football . There is a sense of continuity and locals recognise Amateur football people in the other walks of life or other organisations, such as kindergartens, schools or rotary . Sponsorship obtained locally or players working in the area in trades or industry meet, associate and mix with others. Generations of families are often associated with the one club and that club is the cement that local communities thrive on. These communities would be poorer in the absence of a local amateur football club . istricts clubs proved an opportunity for others to In visit grounds with a particular charm and character and these surroundings are aesthetically beautiful and shared by local residents . in some sense - a community icon. Aside from the football, Ivanhoe Park with its stately gums, pine trees and manicured memorial rose garden is an example of what can be done within a football park .
Will District clubs be able to continue to make a contribution in the years to come? If performance wise in i996 is any indication, the future is not all that bright . Even the flagship of District clubs, Ormond is battling to stay in the top section . Perhaps it is just a cyclical thing. Then again, does the role of District clubs within the framework of Amateur football have to be re-examined to see what can be done to reserve an unfortunate trend? Do clubs themselves have to be smarter and more clever to maintain their share of a declining market? How can this be done? How can the Association assist one of their major customers? Easy to "blame and claim", but what can be done to strengthen the Association even further ? mateur football is something special amongst all A players, officials and administrations whether they be District or non District . Perhaps the role for the Association is out in the newly emerging areas of Cranbourne, Berwick, Hoppers Crossing or Craigieburn districts that could add another dimension to the essentially inner suburban or near outer suburban nature of the competition . District clubs may re-emerge or perhaps take over a role left behind by the AFL in the aftermath of mergers and amalgamations and people without a home or a club . nother possibility is for district clubs who are forced A out of professional competitions because of spiralling costs . If they prove their credentials and are firm in their commitment to the ideals of Amateur football and play for "the love of the game", then they could be invited to join the competition . Pressing questions for Amateur administrators! Initially, it is crucial to protect the rich traditional of current District clubs who serve their local communities well and to ensure that any new clubs into the competition do not affect the welfare and survival of existing clubs. Those traditions built up over decades will therefore not be lost . In summary, let's not forget the enormous contribution that the District "Amos" have made to this greatly respected competition and for its offerings to the Association in the years to come . It is terribly important that this slice of Amateur football continues to be nourished and supported as the Association steers its path towards the turn of the century . It is not a matter of market forces - the strong versus the weak - but a recognition that Amateur football is for every one both district and non-district . Don Blackwood Approx 200 games, Captain 1965-67, Victorian representative 1963, President 1977-79 and life member of the IAFC.
Carry Kenned y Approx 160 games, Captain 1988, 1993-94 and current player, U19 State representative 1985 and A/B Victorian representative 1987.
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ast week the VAFA Permit and Reinstatement _f Committee were at dinner thanking all of the vol,nteers for their help throughout the year . Phil Stevens (CEO) devised a theme for the night that saw all present having to bring along items (that could be carried on the person) beginning with P .E.R.M.I .T . There was an award for the most creative judged by David Burnes and Sue Anderson . Some of the highlights of the night were Peter Hutchinson's brilliant display of musical talent, as he walked the group through a rousing rendition of the "Music Man" theme . Hutch how do you spell xylophone ? Tony O'Callaghan's inept performance of not competing by abstaining from walking into the restaurant without a thing to show . Cliff Bastow's marvellous R for reefer trick, what's a reefer was the most commonly asked question . John Joyce's excitement over Brett Connell's I representation . Andrew Langford-Jones' harassment of the waiter and the reason behind his nickname of "Stink" . One must wonder how Peter 0'Donohue coped with all that went on that night being the newest member of the committee, especially the little surprise (along with the Rum) that was left in his jacket pocket by a present member of the committee . Peter Harri s and Dennis Toner's presentations were extremely educational, to say nothing of David Burnes' "grasp" of the English language, which left Alf Keam (nice parcel All) and Sue Anderson (nice sewing kit Sue) gasping for air to say the least . Max Lyon was the "journalist" and "unofficial judge" on the night which kept Richard Evans (Chairman) on his toes as he and Peter 0'Donohue were the finals judges given there was a dead heat in the final placings . John Wilson was unfortunately unable to attend through illness on the night but is bound to catch up on what happened on the night when he is next down at EP . All in all a big thank you to all of the Permit Committee for making the year run as smoothly as ever, and creating a very jovial atmosphere on the night . See you all next year.
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Sad to hear that Oakleigh's Barry Alexander is having a hard time of it after recent heart and leg surgery . Best wishes from all at VAFA Administration . We wish you a speedy recovery and hope that you are back at the Oakleigh helm shortly .
On a happier note we received a recent note from Danielle Wilkinson, she asked us to print the following: M ark Wilkinson Tribute Night Thank You . Having received the proceeds from the "Sportsman's Night" held in honour of my late husband, Mark Wilkinson, I would sincerely like to thank the Aquinas Football Club for a truly memorable event . The support and generosity given by Aquinas Football Club members and friends, other VAFA clubs and guest speakers was overwhelming . The sellout attendance proved what a well respected person and sportsman Mark was . The kindness shown to myself and (5) month old Mark Jnr . will always be appreciated . Thank you Danielle Wilkinson . A touching note of thanks which warrants praise . (Ed. Mark passed away earlier this year, he was a former State Rep . and equal E Section Best and Fairest award winner in 1988) . An interesting Personality Par came our way a couple of weeks back. Chirnside Park AFC had completed 100 Senior games of VAFA football, and chose to mark it in a personality par. Well done Panthers, we trust your first (100) has been memorable, and we trust the next (100) is just as good if not better than your last .
Tips for the E Section Best & Fairest Awards are as follows: E East: (B . Katelis - Richmond Central, J . Carusi - Chirnside Park, M . Tarulli - Aquinas), E Central : (P. Lutterschmidt - Old Essendon, A. Horsburgh - Old Westbourne, R. Hall - Uni . Blacks), E South : (N . Karavias - Monash Gryphons . R. Cincotta - Salesian, D . WarneSmith - Peninsula).
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AJAX Coach : Mike Zemski Assistant : Mark Fetdy 1. 2. 3. 4.
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37 . J. Weinberg 38 . J. Hines 39 . J. Abor
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OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Pat Hawkins 1 . M. Jones (VC) 2 . T . Fleming 3 . J. Kay 4 . B. Hilbert 5 . N . Alston 6 . L . Nisbet 7 . A. Heil 8 . J. Dyer 9 . S. Bailey 10 . D . Boland it . T. Bowden 12 . S. Tucker 13 . W. Somerville 14, M.Innes 15, L . Ford 16 . S. Hede 17 . P.Adami 18 . R . Ryan 20 . J. Danihe r 21 . N . Ockleshaw (DVC) 22 . T. Winter 23 . B. Perry 24 . P. Shannon 26 . J. McCormack 27 . C . McGuigan 28 . M. lacovangelo 29 . T. Coughlan 30 . N . Ireland 31 . J. McDonald 32 . J. Hardwick 33 . P. Walsh 34 . M. Chamberlin 35 . N . Barret t 36 . M. Mulcahy 37 . J. Drake 39 . J. Hawkins 42 . D . Calma n 43 . T . Woodruff (Capt) 44 . R . Hoare
OLD PARADIANS Coach: Paul Digney 2. 6tP. Lyrch (Cap.) ' 3- BP.N&M 4. B.M. FM3n 5, A. Murata 6. S. Karg 7 . P.T.Harrs 8r M. S. Firm 9, B. Woodrum i9. M.Fant:rs i t . 8. LYw.h 72. M. Ed,~y
Q. 0 .Glary v0ap) 14. S. f 15- S.' 16. S. R . S. 18 . D. . 23 K. N• I 21 . NJ sd 21 M.x . ap1 K. M. CcsgrO 24 . M.Hy~ard 33. 25 L BaFer 40. 26 DCamcr 41 . 277 P. Eccles 42. 21' 61. CosgrJt 4329 . S FtaJ?n 46. 30 A. Howard 43 . 31 . C.TORy 52 32 . C.,k.kvsltae 54. 33. C.4Valsco 55* 34 . S.69licon 57 . 35 . M Ryan 62. 33. B. DaAdq>arge 65. 37 . D. Slavers 69
Coach : Mark Zuke r 1 . E. Sedgley 2 . D . Holme 3. F. Purcell 4. S. Murray (DVC) 5 . A. Wardell (DVC) 6. J . Berry 7. C . Banks 8 . J .Charlton 9. J . Law 10. T. Stevenson 11 . T. Cloke (C) 12 . N . Osborne 13. S. Gowling 14. M. Bennett 15 . S. Dixo n 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_ Wright (VC )
J. HScArook J. Cakes T. Graborvsli S . haven M.Ga6: J. NzJ.ms J. CPaNxk L. Wdiarns J. Vincent J Sp.ria S .0 Heil C. Price R. Mudd L. Turre t
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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 11 . M.Tankey 12 . B. Hogan 13 . A. Damingo 14 . R . Nutter 17 . A. O'Sullivan 18 . G . Collins 19 . C . Rae 20 . M. O'Callaghan 21 . A. Dunca n 23 . C . Patience 24 . L .Rogers 25 . D .Ferns 29 . D . O'Connor 30 . J. Mount 31 . S. Catanzarin 32 . S. Daile y 33 . J. Ballarin (C) 37 . T. Bateman 41 . D .Juegan 43 . C . Davi s 45 . M. Dowling 55 . G . Cusack
1 . D . Van Englen 2. R . Zampogna 3 . D . Briedis 4 . S. Horalewski 5 . S.Sacc o 6 . W. Bradley 7 . M. Postma 8 . A. Grant 9 . S.Stella 10 . D. Salzyk (VC) 11 . J. Hutchinso n 12 . B. Crochford (VC) 13 . T . Kenna 15 . M. heffeman i6 . S.Goodwin 17, G . O'Connor 18 . D. tuema 19 . M. Cull 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 . M. McCartney 33 M.Jacobsen 35 . S.Dowdle 37 . P. Dunn 42 . A. Moloney (C) 43 . B. Stevens 44 . F . Grech
Coach : Steve Carroll C.Betran•e. 2.I. S .Brockky 3. J.Canvn 4. R:Clztk S. D.Denaj 6. J.Eas+augh 7. P . FaeGa",k 8. B .FaJi 9. B . Fra:ker 10. M.Natigan I. G.Harbi 12. D. Harris 13. T. Hart 14. A . ber~der~ 15. T.JoI'mtcn 16. D.KeBy 77. D. Keys 18. S .Kuz 19. J.la*tss 29. C .Leban 21. E . Lindsay 22. J. Matuawy 23. Jktctidesh 24. A .Md(enrk-McHarg 25. L. Morison 26. H .Na9:n 27, 1 flesh 28. 0 . Puprrdas 29. T. Bapdtquc<. 3}. C . Ryan 31. C .Scit.-aro3 32, G, Slam 33, D. Brack 31. J. .' . -xk 35. 8.'; ereegen 36. B .Va::frberg 38. S .'t,rLtreatl 40. M.~-On
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'-:, UJLL[ =i ! 'i EiVIP6EaT0WE Coach : Brian Cartwright i . J . Prix 2. S. D r 3. S. Yi 4. G .Ar x S. C 6. R 7. P.i . .Vc ) S . A. 8 9 . as ! 10 . PG {C 11 . S .F 12 . A Pam 13 . S . kd 14 . D.tt- (Waq) 15 . B . G It . S', 17 . Pt. It . R.40. T.t 19 . P' 41. L.C 20. T . 41 P. E 1 21 . D.n- . - _ 41 C .' 22. G.li-.iarerl 44 . CI 23. L S' 45. G. : 24. P. N 46 . G. p S. T. t! ' 47 . C . 26. K. S y 48 . R.1 27. DC 49 . M. i 28. P. l: r 50. DA 29. P.O St . :A. R. F 52 . 31 . A. S , 53. J. Srdt 3Z P. C 54. 33. C."55. A. Frarai D.v C 56 M .Oslu~r.c 57. D Shzm 36. P. Hare S8 37. yttt -.r - cn 59. 6. Lefene 33. S.1-3 60. P. Dz6ay'si 39. D .Mdismaa
D :1 L".S .LLE(2) Coach : Clayton Weser 1 . M. 1 2. P. 9 3. S . ( 4 . L.1~ 5. A.f 6. M. h 7 . C .E ., . 41 . A.I & C .Yti.~... tR, 42. n 10. BT( 43 44.1 . A.&,^i 12 . D. L IC 13 A.Y 14 . P. . J. F15 16. M., 11 . Din It. M .Ab
It. 0. 9f 20. M . v21, C. '22. P.0'( 23. M .01 24. Cl ' . G.25 .1 26. P.O 27. LYa~ 28. M. ' 62, G 23. D.I i . J . t 63. J ..30 I C. ~.. >. 31. A.64. l 65. 32. 11 33. B.1 66. L1-,Dre 34. P. L, °• 67. & „
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UN! BLACKS Coach : Damian Carrol l
Si'. LEOS E M MAUS Coach : Peter 0'Conno r 1 . D . Lea r 2. N . Hodder 3. A . Laurie 4. E . Mitchel l 5. E . McLaughlin 6. R . McCann 7. J . Smith 8 . A . Major 9. 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. Schlittle r 80 . A. Auliso (Capt) M . Cody P . Deery G . Psaltopoutos B. Wilby M. Smith J. Rattigan G . Wyett
1 . T. Belleville 2 . M .Buckis 3. J . Butterfield 4 . B .DBIo n 5 . O.Fumess 6 . C.Frankiin 7. R.Gazai 8. B.Gilbertson 9. T . Holmes 10. N. Howell 11 . J. Scot t 12. T.Kitchen 13. L . Kirkham 14. A. Leddin 15. J. Magee 16. A. Maher 17. B. Morgan 18. P. Oswald 19. A. Robinson 20. C. Ross 21 . A.Sanders 22. L .Spencer 23 . A.Walker 24 . T.Warbunon 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
G aEnvV E Cr ch: Andrew Tsindos 1. 2 . T. Molloy 3 . M . Kordic 4 . T. Webb 5 . N . Board 6. R . Watson
7 . R . Whitehead (Capt) 8. T. Donovan 9. B . Smith 10. M . Richmond 11 . C. William s 12. A . Paterson (VC) 13. S . Hancock (VC) 14. N . Sims (VC) 15. 16. M . Cook 17.
18. W. Hayes 20. R. Scott
2t . T . Hardman (VC) 22 . J . Miles
23 . 24 . C. Mills
25 . J. Heffernan 26 . A. Seeley 27 . 28 . W . Tay lor 29 . S. Pickles 30 . A. Manuel 31 . J. Clyne 32 . J. Herdmann 33 . 34 . A . Campbell 36 . 41 . A . Gleevoy 42 . J . McGilp 4.
ALL ELECTRICAL & GAS HOME APPLIANCES 9557 506 1
WARRINGA L Coach : Harry Harisiou 1 . J. Hopkins 2 . C . Williams 3 . B. Kinnear 4 . K. Cannery 5 . A. Rossimel 6 . A. Karatili 7 . S. Attardi 8 . B. Woodlock 9 . A. Heard 10. A. Fogarty it . S. Yin 12 . A . Camilleri 13. S . Taylor 14 . P . Witchel l 15. K . Ha rte (Capt) 16. T. Was 17. L. Sheean 18. H . Beale 19. T. Benton 20. P . James 21 . M . Peters (VC) 22. P . Harmon 23. H . Reeve s 24. L. O'Connell 25. S . Walter 26. J . Anderson 27. B . Anderson 28 . S . Playtair 29. A . Kirk 30 . N.Haymes 31 . A. Jackson 32 . N. Miller 33 . S . Hartrick
HUGH LYON KNITWEAR
OLD G EEL ONG Coach : Tim Killwort h 3 . H. Troadel B. C. St. Clai r 14 . E . Bostock (Capl) 15. A. Poaley 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 . Pettig 41 . S. Pettig 42. D. Campbell 43. J. Paul 49. S.Hurrgthris 50. S. Hogg 51 . L . Wilson VCapt) 52. t.d .F.9cConachy 53. W. Paul 54. S. Cole
55 . J . Wallace-Smith 56 . G . Collins 57. T. d'Antoirw 58 . L.Aitken 59 . W . Gordon 68 . S. Bin giey 70 . D . Hal 72 . N . Beattie 73 . J . Downie 174 . S. Lucas 175 . R, Oliver
ST KEViN S Coach: Owen Hourigan Assis. Coach : Justin O'Connor 1 . R. Slmkiss 2. M . Gargano 3. S. Kuring 4. h1 .Rizio (Capt) 5. J. Pickering 6. B. Quirk 7. S. Ries 8. A. McGuiness 9. M. Purling 10. A. Lir y 11 . J. Hassell 12. M. Field s 13. A. Pivetta (VCapt) 14. P.Greenham 15. C . Hadda d 16. M. Pangrazio 17. J . BovAe r 18. G . Large 19. J . O'Brien 20. D . McArdle 21. B . Marusic 22. B . Delahay 23 . A . McKaige 24 . J . Goldsworthy 25 . M. Funstan 26 . B .Da y 27 . J . Finch 28 . A. DeKretsa 29 . C. Baker 30 . S . Kennedy 31 . R. Doherty 32 . S .Radtord
WILLIAMSTOWid C.Y.M .S . Sen . Coach : Gerard Barns 1 . B . Wouda 2. B . Cock s 3. A . Petzierides 4. B .Forrester 5. B .Twis t 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 . Meter 18 . G .Rickard 19 . L.Gray 20 . B. Robinson 21 . R .Cockerell 22 . W. Kaddour 23 . D . Bordignon 24 . D . Wouda 25 . D . Ryan 26 . D . Le e 27 . C . Mathews 28 . S. Kennedy 29 . A. Houli 30. M . Elhaouli 31 . B. Davies 32 . B.Todd 33. B . MacLeod 34. N . Mager 35 . S .Siewek 36. G. Carlyon 37. S . Dyer 38. J . Hrycyszyn 39. D. Krogmann
18 ' THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
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Under 19 BEAU MA RIS Coach ; Peter RicBrearty 1 . N . McLean 2. B. Thomas 3. M. Pitts (VC) 4. J. Wadha m 5. R. Thatcher (Capt .) 6. C. Kent 7. D. Whitaker 8. M. O'Brien 9. B. Nicholson to. G . Moloney 71 . S. Bfackie 12. M . McLeod 13. N. King 14. A. Quin 15. B. Stevens ?6. P. Fisher (VC) 7. 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 . Vanc e J . McKenzie S . Fraser R. Codield M . Matulick J . Handfiel d A . Van Den Blink D. Sheldrake B . Valle R. McGrath B . Steven s
OLD BRIGHTON Coach : Leigh Bowes 3. A. Birc h 11 . D. Paterson 12 . A. Alderton 15. F . Car r 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. Raju 50. C. McGuigan 51 . D. Strachan 52 . M . Balmer 53 . A. Remfry 54 . X. Johnson 55 . M . Dennis 56 . S . Toms 57 . A. Liptrot 58 . D. Watson 59 . C. McPherson 60 . D. Crewdson 61, A. Wine 62 . A. Lewis 63 . B. Wilson 64 . R.Madin 65 . R. Kent 66 . B . pamham 67 . D. Taylor 68 . M . Jackson 69 . J . Stewart 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
REAL ESTATE
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 . A. 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. Sandell 24 . C. Napier 25 . D. Williams 26 . N. Hayman 27 . A . Campbell 28 . T . Yates 29 . A . Beauchamp 30 . L. McMahon 32 . A. Haywood 33 . B . Hill
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MONASH BLUES Coach : Steve Rust i .C . Gregory 2 .J. Baxter (C) 3.C. Miller 4.A. Bragg 5. R. Harris (VC) 6. H. Tomlinson 7. W. Mclvor B.M . Lawrence 9.M . Weeks tO.B. Henderson 11 . D. Collins 12 .A. Hickey 13.A. Herrman 15 .A. 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'Brie n 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 . B . Dempsey (DVC) 39 .N . Walker 41 .S . Millie 43 . C. Riordan
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INTERNATIONAL lorf LTD Suite 3, 41 B B?uif Rd , CAULFIELD Coach : George Joseph Black Rock. 3193 ORMOND Coach : Brian Keating
1 . M. Stielow 2 . N. Courtney 3 . R.Franklin (VCapt) Coach* Andrew Baxter 4 . N. Larki n 5 . A. Murphy S.~~nIVCaO) 6 . M . Broadhurst 7 . H. Brown 21 . BV 8 . K. McInerney 2z A! 23. F 9 . S . Taylor 24. C . 10 . M . Hester P.',: 25. K( 11 . C. Bailey F.C 'e8. C.1 12 . J . Argall D. 27. B. ' 13 . M . Mabbett 14 . S . Finlayson E[ p 15 . R. Cunningham C. . 16 . D. Fishlock D.f, IC, 17 . S . Handley D. â?&#x2018; A JYC 18 . S . herrman 19 . T . Ashford J. 20 . G . Smith C. C
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23 . C.jackson 24 . 25 . M . Wrodarczyk 26 . J . Byra n 30 . S . Wiedemann 39 . T . Morga n 42 . G . Hall (DVC) 43 . S . Wrodarczyk 45 . L. Livingstone 50 . M . Wonnacott 51 . G . King 53 . I . Ransom
KHYATS HOTEL
19. M . Weilgosz 31, M . Cunningham 38 . A. Bryson 39. A. Diamond 40. D. Broadhurst 52. B. Plowman 53. B. Burke 53. B. Karamfnovski 56. B . Karaminovski 57. K . Gleason 58. E . Karaminovski 60. P . Davi s 63. F . Khoweiss 66. B. Clark e 71 . A.Cranston 72. M . MacDonald 73. S . Duffy 74. C.Fernando 75. S . Pdce 77. S .Holloway 78. G .Davis 79. M . Merrick 80. R. Plavljanic 81 . R. Nahas 82. N . Athens 83. L. Phillips 84. M . Slade 85. D. Aiken 86. A . Bourke 87. C. Johnstone
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AQUIN . .S Coach : John Bourk e 1 . E. Mascitti (Capt) 2 . G . Burch (V-Capt) 3 . D . Heveren (DVC) 5 . L . Kane 6. R . Kunst 7. J . Quinn 8 . N . Fredrickson 9. M. Boyle 10. D . Boland 11 . S. Moran 12. M. Tilling 13. P. Glennie 14. A . 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
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Steve Air d 1 . M. Gwynn 2 . M. Stevens 3. A . Teesdale (Capt) 4. P . Shear 5. A . Walkom 6. T. Gray 7. A . Littlejohn 8. S . Milliken 9. M . O'Brien 10. C . Woods 11 . W. Junkeer 12. D . Thomas 13. R . Silverwood 14. P . Davi s 15. J . Snow 16. S . Gilchrist 17. C . Bir d 18. D . Ireland 19. S . Penton 21 . D. Robson 23. 0. Crane 24 D. McLennan 25. C. Tindale 28. R. Eagle 29. L. Andrews 31 . W. Gerstman 34. N .Thompson 36. S . Romensky 44. L. Boyle 45. M . Ford
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CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach: Allen Cousins Assistant: S. Candl e 1 . B . Dalton (DVC) 2 . B . Miers 3 . G . Kerr 4 . D. Skillern 5 . M . Holliday (C) 6 .A.May s 7 . J . Cliff 8 . A. Conte 9 . T . Wyngard 10 . P . Allatt 11 . C. McKinnon (VC) 13 . E. Westmor e 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 ,ilL.,I!~' ;
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Coach : Leigh Colema n 1 . A . Andrews (Capt) 2. B . Power 3. H . Munroe 4. J. Arrowsmith 5. T. Walley 6. J . Gerrish 7. S Natoli 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. Ba r 20 . 21 . S . McMahon 22 . T .Sheehan 23 . T . Cade 24 . N.O'Haloran 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 . Baxte r
Coach : Andy Dalrymple 1 . M . Tudo r 2. M . Vandenboom (VC) 3. D. Fedele (DVC ) 4. 5. L. Eames 6. M . Jongebloed (Capt) 7. M . Winterburn 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. Glen n 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 CAREY Coach: Peter Schille r 1 . L. Murphy 2. S . Collins 3. D . Bedford 4. D . Cochrane 5. J . Carter 6. A . White 7. C. Anson 8. A . Oppy 9. J . Woods 10. P . Busse 11 . R. Sali 12. R. Spencer 13. K .Safak 14. 15. 16 . A. Costello 17 . K. Lewis 18 . C. Angus 19 . S . Wilso n 20 . S. Detarczynski (VC) 21 . N. Beale 22 . C.Battle 23 . S.Pratt 24 . M. Heppell 25 . F . D'Anna 26 . J. Nash 27 . C . Murray 28 . 29 . 30 . M. Hutchens 31 .
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OLD PARADIANS Coach : Adam Stuckey 2, lAP. L}ssdt 3 . SP.Nr'ison 4 . RIA Retail 5 . AMdata 6 . S. King 7 . P.T.Narrr; 8 . M . S. FF7rm 4 . B.6'foockam 10. fd Pbxers It , SL--h 12 . M.E 13. D.rv .7 14 . S 15 . S s 16. S I 17. S.I hp 18. D. . 20. K L A 21 . N . F rd 22. M. J
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Whitehall St, Yarraville Ph: 9687 8722
YARRA VALLEY Coach : John May 1 . T. Wapshot 2. T. Hale 3. S . Standfiekl 4. J . Reid 5. A . Drew 6 . L. Dou r 7. S . Thompson 8 . L. Morris 9 . D. Millson 10 . A . Barton 11 . B . Reynolds 12 . P . Ford 13 . J. McConnell 14 . B . Mcllraith 15 . K . May 16 . L. Taylor 17 . T. fdcllraflh 18 . L. White 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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Club COLLEGIANS Coach : 1 . Lockwoo d I . C . Bacon 2 . D . Hoyle 3 . N . Sibbing 4 . J . Gonzales 5 . G.Constable 6 . J . Giessen 7 . N . Mathers 8, G. Dingl e 9 . C. Comley 10 . S . Hooper 11 . P . Ashby j2. N . Comley 13 . J . Morrison 14, D. Wain 15 . T. James 16 . R . Le e 17 . P . Dunne 18 . N . Hunton 19 . M . Burgess 20, J . Gleason 21 . W. O'Connor 22 . D. Crocker 23 . I. Lockwood (clcoach) 24 . T. Emonson 25 . T. Gates 26 . G. Mathers 27 . J . Gay 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 . Kerss 60 . G. Oakley 61 . D. Kerss 66 . S . Gomes-Vieira
HAWTH 0 R 11 CITIZENS Coach : Glen Staltwo rt h y 1 . M. Keeney 2 . R . Lovich 3. K . Richardson 4. S . Bowe (Capt.) 6. P . Avery 7. G. Stalworthy 8 . P . Lovic h 9. W. Power 10. P . Orchard 11 . A . Still 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 . Sil l 44. P . Rossitto
OLD IVANHOE Coach. : 1 . &v 20 .1
P. Hammon M. Crowley A. Smith A. Tyrrell R . Boyle M. Howden P. McMaster R . Sheils C . Vassallo N . Boyle D. Greasley
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A. Morrow M. Garofrolo M. Doyle K. Corbally D . McGuire P. Bladeni M. Smith D . Maher M.O'HaNOn P. Seal A . Lazerus D . Byme C . Johnson C . Curtain O. NiaV A . Wilson G. Kalac S. Reid R . Guppy S . James J . Leonard
MARCELLIN
NORTH OLD BOYS
Coach: A. Kennedy 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 .Lan e 14 . R. Pertich (V.C.) 15 . A . Robinso n 16 . A . Keogh 17 . D. Lowry 18 . G . Lowry 19 . D. Pizzalotto 20 . J . Ken t 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. Theis z
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 S . J . Smith 9 . D. Fogarty 10. P. Fletcher 11 . J . Cahill 12 . S. Hall (C) 13. C. Henderson 14 . P. Hevey 15 . L . Koutsovasilis 16. R . Holmberg 17. D. Perron e 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 . Joyc e
M . Quinn
56. T. Reynolds
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Si °EP . 'ARDS Coach: B ri an Moon t . G. Arthurson 2. K . Breen 3. M . Quinn 5. P . haye s 6. A . Denaly (VC) 7. M . Creak 8. R . Day 9. G. Wood 11 . J . Comito 14. A . Vinecombe (Capt) 15. G. Farrugi a
Coach : 0 . Law 1 . D . Law (CC) 2. D . Bellman 3. T. Williams 4. B. Gas s 5. P. VanBenthem 6. C . Fazzalari 7. A. Rhodes 8. M. Pleasants 9. N . Di b 10. M. Thouas 11 . R . Musa 12. T. Tregoning 13. B. Whit e
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17. S . Gollant 20. J . Martin 21, A . Kennedy (DVC) 25. P . Moon 26. B .Schwarzenburg 35. T. Matkov 37. M . O'Connell 40. G. Tota 44. B . Moon 48. P . Farrugia 62. A . moodie 64. A . Barnes 65. M . Castles 69. K . Mahady 78. S . Denah y 79. M . Cunningham 81 . S . Bristow
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THERRY Coach : 1 . J . Beaton 2 . J. Sandman 2 . B . Milieki 6 . M . Keenan 8 . T. hewat 9 . M . Lawry 10. W. Dreer 11 . S . Molnar 13 M . Frahm (C) 16 . M . Whykes 21 . G. Smith 22 . M . Devereax 23 . A . Fielding 24 . M . Jurcic 26. G. Grovrcock 32 . R . costello 35 . B .Hitchens 36 . C . Rizzo
.~' ~1~ '380 Gilbert Ph : (03) 9471 0733 Fax : (03) 9471 0753 BAYS'::' _,'_, '1: 160 Canterbury Rd Ph : (03) 9729 0911 Fax : (03) 9720 6554
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
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DE LA SALLE Coach : Brendan May Assisistant Coach: Peter Mannin g I . K.RlarecY(CarA.) 2. T. Weary 3 . A.Cbssm 4. B.0'Drrca9 5. B. Dials 6 . B. Hoy M. Thom I . D. JeverT (VC) 9 . N. Var9as 10 . D.Tess:r 12 . S.II'.rSJ t3 . J .ChSttn_r 14 . M. 0 Driscoll 15 . A.62trer . C .Ta{ur i 61 . B .0'"° . .n
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19 . P .Mai - (VC) 20. M. S! 21 . S .G 22. A .Vr_ 23. C. Be! 24. T. Fct,,,., 39. J. Ftyr~ 25. J.M~fAy 40. G.Jackxxi 26. D. Wryarrom 41 . S. WW. 27. A. Carr 42. P .hr3skes 28. C.Cary 43 . T.lt.ae 29. S.Gu r 44. C.fiayma.r 30. If Chapman 45 . R SC ' s 31 . M .Farce7 46 . M.SI_.,a 32. P. Catem 47. M. Far 33. B.Chsscn 49 . LP. 34. B. Ehs 49. J. 35. S.F' s''s 50. A. :~ . 35. P.Fabes 51 . S. rx 37. tA .Fume9 56 . J.L 33, C. Hpws
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Simon Iltingworth 1 . B. Aujard 2 . 0. Young 3 . M. Cooper 4 . H . Middleton (VC ) 5 . S. Montgomery (Capt) 6 . M. Godwin 7 . M. Clunies-Ross 8 . D . Bingley 9 . I . Bowden 10 . M. Bingley 13 . N . Murdoch 15 . D . Murtagh IT 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 .Illingvodh 53. B. Simpson 55. A. Aston 56. S. Norden 58. A. Cowper 60. M . Weber 62. M . Stasiuk 66. B. Penlokl 88. A. Price
MAZENOD Coach : Danny Wai n 4. S. Garbellini 5 . D .Carter 7. P .Deegan 9. P . Hall (Capt) 10. T . Sykes 11 . G .Janetski 12. A. Wilk s 13. T . Bridgland 15. C. Varney 16. M . Little 17. T . Tsiavis 21 . I . Neil 23. T . Pape 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 . Belle 46 . B. Hains 47 . P. Riley 48 . P. Vine 49 . L . Halvy 50 . C . Jones 52 . S . Thompson 53 . K P . Carmody 54 . Jacobs 55 . M . Quirk 56. M . Welch 57. M . Peters 58. R . Cahill 59. C. Lan e 60. M . LeCouteur 61 . L. Hea d 63. P . Welch 65. D. Biviano 66. L. Todd 67. G .McAllister 68. K . Duffy 69. B . Harper 70. P . Occhipinti 71 . T . Clayton 75. G . Man n 77. C. Wood 88. G . Jones 89. P. Fay 99. P.Crowhurst
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OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Teamlist not supplied.
OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS
OLD GEELONG
Coach : M. Selby
Mark Borthwick S. A'Beckett A . Barron J . Bett D . Blackburn R . Bu m R . Calvert H . Cameron D . Crowe W. Davis W. Dodd J . Dowling P . Edgar S . French J . Geddes J . Hamilton M . Hammet B . Hicklin T . Jackson (Capt) P . Jone s 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
2. M . Jarvis 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 nTregaskis . JB. 1 65. .Momso -Jack 17. S. Hannaford 17 . J. Pyers 19 . D. Smyth 2t . P. Cantone 22 . J. Lockett 24 . L . Hamilton 24 . P. Neylan 26 . J. Ugtow 28 . S. Kay 29 . J. Rattray 30 . P. Cockayne 31 . F. Magee 31 . M. Scartett 32 . R . Wraith 33 . D . Payne 34 . R . Smit h 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 . Bainbridge 64. B . McMurtde 78. R. Saunders 84. M . Shippe n
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OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : A . Cordnar I . D . Milne 2. D . Moss 3. D . MacDonald 4. A . Coroner (VC) 5. B . Vil e 6. C. Branchflower 7. A . Woodhouse 8. S . Potte r 9. J . Scott 10. G . Stooke 15. H. Ingleton 16. C. Jensz 21 . T . Rea d 25. S . Hargreaves 28. S . Cox (C) 33. A. Clements 35. S. Stribling 37. S.Osbome 44. S. Baldwin 45 . J. Elam 48 . W . Houserman 54 . A. Wilson 55 . T.Osbome 61 . P. Harris 62 . D . Stanton 71 . R . Hockney M. Atkinson A. Carroll A . Clark J. Carroll B . Pyke C . Whit e
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REAL ESTATE ST KEVINS Coach : Brendan Millar I . M.Wharton 2 . M. Quinlan 3 . S. Bannon 4 . A. Bucella 5 . G . Gosgritf 6 . B. Stackpole (VC) 7 . R . Mark s 8 . R . Drew 9 . D . Nantra (Capt) 10 . M. Menzies it . L. Davidson 12 . D . O'Brien 13 . P. Hooper 14 . P.O'Tiemey 15 . M. Pabst 16 . B . Quinn 17 . A . Aloi 18 . B . Millar 19 . M. Powell 20. J . Wilhel m 21 . A . Davies (VCapt) 22 . I . Wood 23. R . Curtis 24 . A . Nanfra 25 . L. Smith 26. C. Smith 27. R. Snell 28. P .Bannon 29. P . Hamilton 30. T . Saultry 31 . B . McDonald 52 . P . Lewin
V.U .T . Coach : Geoff Fletche r 1 . B .Difalco 2. E .Burmeister 3 . T .Nucara 6 . D. Tanne r
7 . P . Byrnes 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 . R.Papakos 21 . P. Cox 22 . P.Clitte 23 . E.Midon 24 . A.Clitfe 26 . S. Case 34 . P.Allen 38 . M.D'Angelo 41 . F.Kilroy 52 . K. Vanduursen 56 . T. Brow n 57 . M. McGlade 58 . T.Moebus
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AQUINAS Senior Coach : Brett Davidso n Reserves Coach : Sean O'Loughli n T.,k ~. C.Ca9irer G. 31 . LKn, S.1 s Gt . M. Va H.i I F6F 33. M. Cu 34 . M. Tr ' ~6. S. L` re 36. D. n 37. M . r•d 33. C.1-,j 33. R.Learcy 40. S flkj 41 . M . &adce, 42. J. McErey 43. M .Sh"e ry 44. P.C- . z 45. S. ( ~rd46.S. F P I i 47, P. ` 48. A. 49. C.tJ.tna 50. A7 P.' sr 51. Ar D .52. T. S.C .53 . S.+ ..__6 5s 54 . SUplan Rfen 55 . J.CGe S.O .us 1 f: . R kioric
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Senior Coach : Bill Gommers Reserves Coach : Denis Caine
Senior C ch: Adam Lenarcic Reserves Coach : "ickf'-,r-`-11
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Senior Coach : Tim Pontefract Reserves Coach : Peter Jackson 1 . A"--' 4 4 D P 2 LI 42 P. 3. B. 43 t
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SanlIN Comb Lzi Catison R,--rvesCoach: abaN Bayley 1 . B. Mooney 2. D. Smith 3. B. Woolhouse 4.S .Laussen 5. D. Peters (1) 5. D. Greeves (2) 6. A. Smith 7. D. Baxter (1) 7. C. Higson (2) 8. C. Poiloc k 9. V. Cleary 10. N. Anderson (1) 10. J. Grigg (2) 11 . B. McKenzie 12. D. Stubs 13, A Sheerly 14. R. Schober 15. V. Phillips 16. A . Wallace 17. D. Phillips 17. A . Oldham 18. J. Bennett (Capt) 19. C. Davidson 20. G . Dean-Johns 21 . A . Johnston (R-Capt) 22. D. Kerr 23. A . Sheerly 24. R. Hartnet t 25. D. Lever (RVCapt) 26. N . Mila t 27. S . Humphry 28. S . Blackman 29. A . KenneallY 30. M . Gailbraith (V-Capt) 31 . R . Schober 32. 0. 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 . Jones 40. A . Kelson 41 . S . Lubich 42. A . Vasdekis 43. A . Greenway 44. A . Parkin 46. S . Worley 48. J. Lenlor, 50. B . Jefferson 51 . P . Baxter 52. J . Schmidt 53. S . Hobbs 54. K . Muir 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. Tiver 65. 66. S . Cromes-Vieira 67. 68. 69. D . Armstrong 70. R .Conron 71 . 72 . 73. 74 . 75. N . Proctor
DE LA SALLE
MAZENOD
Senior Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen ResJAssis . Coac h : B rian Brow n
Senior Coach : H,QILEYBURY Tony Paatsc h Senior Coach: Assis. Coach : Rob Prosser Neville Taylor Rese rv es Coach : Rese rv es Coach : Chris Boyle Gary March 1 . C. Lard 2. D.W-ay(lC) 1 . A. Baxter 3. T.b m 2 . D . Connell (DVCapt) 4, AH ° 3 . W. Byms
1 . M . Chun 2. P . Fiume 3. S . Crowe 4. L. Hall 5. A . Flowerday 6. M . Fishe r 7. C . Browne 8. C. Wright 9. C. Campbell 10. D. Tessier 11 . A . Evan s 12. D. Toohey (Capt .) 13. A . Waters 14. P . McCormack 15. J . Hodde r 16. M . Jackson 17. D . Crowe 18. M . Abrahams 19. D . O'Brien 20. M . Knupple 21 . C . Shannon 22. P . O'Callaghan 23. M .O'Callaghan 24. C . Montgomie 25. G. Hyne s 26. P .Wyles (Res.VC) 27. L. Van Der Plight 28. M . Lafferty 29. D . Hegan 30. J. Horn 31 . A . Elliot 32. T. Silvers 33. B . Miller 34. P . Conroy 35. A . Mackintosh 36. A . Abbot t 37. R . Makinson 38. B . Brashe 39. P . Brasher 40. G. Curra n 41 . A . Phillips (R .Capt) 42. D .Jackso n 43. M . Elli s 44. C . Makinson 45. C . Sparrow 46. M. Hagen 47. M . Farrell 48 . D . Smith 49. D . Lambe 50. P. Mannix 51 . D . Grace 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 . Hagan 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
5. D. G,_ 6. N. *m
7. P. : 8. D.G 9. P. Ha » It. bt ONara (VC) 1 . T. : (fNC) . 12. S. 13. B,r 13. T.I .1 15. 1T D. (YC) 15. C. u 167 . I >rJ (P~C) t ., TT. b 17. T,' 18. D.v~ It. M .( 20. C.' or 21 . 8. : 21 . I. 22. D,acer 23. 1 . S.124 n 25. fAt ES. P. E 27. W.( 27 . D. Kram 28. 0 . A!me 2& R M 29. R Siurg 33. S. Frshe 31 . C. fieCcn•8: (Cap.) 32. W.Abshal 33. J.B*~ 34 . ATuasr 35. J.Faher 35. P. Pata-6m 37 . G.Tr;i 33 . D.Sai 33 . ft1 .c~_a 40. P.11,,' ., . a 42 . N-v _ : 43. WA- r : 44 . D. Br.; 4 ,r. 0 p, 61. L Flead 46. B.Pa'us 62. D.G' 47 . P.Rga(fOVC) 63. P.O . 48 . P.Vca- 64. S.Pa_ t 49 . L Hatrf 65. D. R13" 65. L TaYJ 50. C.,YSn.s 51 . M . Macrsy 67. G.lAe4--r sz . s.7rorpso1 ea. K.Ddy 53 . K Carr,,* 69. B. HatPs rM . P. JwDbs 70 . P.Ctdikirti 55 . kl. 0.~ 71 . T. C!a~lm 56 . M Wekh 75 . G. Maon 57 . 6!. Pam 86. M Cv.rtie N. P.Crcmtausl 56 . RCam 59 . C.lare E-0 . !J. LeCWeW
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4 . C . McKenzie (Capt) 5 . R . Buchanan 5 . F . Main 6 . W. Smith 7 . A. Hilton 8 . M. Orto n 8 . P . Capomolla 9 . S. Rowlands 10 . T. Chegwin 11 . C. Hucker 12 . D. Seccull 13 . B. Carty 14 . A. Forsyth 15 . N . Morey 16 . P. Thiessen 16 . D . Williams 17 . A. Hilton 18 . M. Constabl e 19 . M. Armstrong (VC) 19 . N. Gerrard 20 . C . Krause 21 . 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. Plecher 44 . A. Kirkwood-Scott 45 . N. Hil l 46, B. Mitchell 47 . D. Scoffen 48 . D. Bum 49 . B. Wignall 50 . A. Bonwick 51 . T . Boothman 52 . R. Harrison 53 . B . Wignall 54 . M . Schmidt 55 . C. Ladds (RVCapt) 56 . P . Kyl e 57 . B . Ladds 58 . 59 . 60 .
OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach : Sean Ralphsmith Rese rv es Coach : Guy Nelso n Assistant Coach : Archie Salek 1 . A . Witts 2 . S . Theodore 3 . J .,Staritski 4 . B . Ellin g haus S . N . Boyden 6 . P . Handbury 7 . C . Thompson 8 . M. Lovet t 9 . T. Smith 0 . P O'Brien it . A . Thompson 12 . A . Hewitt 13 . S . Rose 14 . J. Bunn 15 . S . Bromell 16 . C . Eab ry 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. Rabbitt 29 . C . Susa 30 . I . McMullin 31 . J. Hart 32 . R . Webb 33 . G . Dixo n
34 . C .Anastasakis 35 . D .Brown 36 . A. McKeon 37 . S. Eabry 38 . R . Eggleton 39 . S. Madden 40 . S. Middleton 41 . G . Wilhelm 42 . P. Theodore 43 . 0 .6 oyd 44 . A. McDougall 45 . Z. Usernov 46 . H . W ri ght 47 . J. Power 48 . S. Walsh 49 . T . Stuckey 50 . P. Ma ri nis 51 . D . Corbin 52 . B. Campbell 53 . B. Crump 54 . I . Patterson 55 . M. Burgess 56 . M. Ellinghaus 57 . R. Morley 58 . D. Clements 60 . J. Raftopoulos 61 . B. Luckock 62 . R. Morrel l 63. B. Telford 64 . A. Nelson 65. 66 . L. Boyd 67. B. Vile 68 . A.Henshaw 71 . 72. 73.
WHEELERS HILL H 0 T E L PH: (03) 9522 001 I I
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OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach : Wayne Hermes Reserves Coach : Simon Taitent 1 . K. Stoke s 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 to. J. Kerr 12. S. Hume 13. N . Hooper 14. D . Norman 15. D . McCall 16. A. Speed 17. S. Woodhouse 18. A. Nettleton 19. S. Spide n 20. T. Wilson 21 . S. Gibbs 22, L McDonnell 23. D . Walsh 24. M. Angus 25. T. Pritchard 26. B. Phillips 27. C . Winneke 28. S. Teesdale 29. C . Heath 30. J. Laird (DVC) 31 . A. Smit h 32. S. Grig g 33. J. Hannemann 34. D . Steel e 35. S. Steele (Capt) 36. M. Daviso n 37. E . Montgomery 38. C . Hosking 39. A. Cowper 40. A. Warner 41 . A. Castricum 42. A . Gibbs 43. J. Paterson 44. D . Tracy 45. A . Stubbs 46. G.Jonas 47. N . Morris 48. R . Hardy 49. M . Gore 50. D . Pel l 52. R . Gregory 51 P.Gaidzkar 54. B . Aujar d 55. S . Montgomery 56. J . Schonfelder 57. N . Strang 58. R . Hardy 60. M . Webe r
OLD XAVEC-:IANS Senior Coach : Nick Bourke Rese rv es Coach : 1 . M . Blood (DVC) 2. M . Bourke (VC) 3. M . Hannebery (C) 4. D . Landrigan 5. N . Cook 6 . A . Keyhoe 7. P .Tuddenham 8 . M . Holme s 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 . Mallard 32 . A. Brushfield 33 . A. Sass i 34 . A. Bell i 35 . C. Mortensen 36 . P . Barrett 37 . A. Landrigan 38 . M . McClelland 40 . T . Nelson 41 . A. Dillon 42 . J. Lowe (RCapt) 44 . J. Petroff 45 . D . O'Tool e 46 . C . Andronopoulos 47 . J. Dalirangl e 48 . M. Logan 49 . P. Lachte 50. N . Fay 51 . D . Walsh 52 . M. O'Callaghan 53 . A. Kearn s 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
ORM O ND
ST. EERN :",i:DS
UN 4 . E LlJES
Senior Coach : Geoff Reilley Assistant Coach : Russell Barnes Reserv es Coach : Peter Purcell t . A. Joblin g 2 . C . Symes 3. A . Or r
Senior Coach : Shane Zantuck Reserves Coach: Andrew Nathan
Senior Coach: Grant Williams Reserves Coach : Barry Neivandt
4. 5. 6. 7.
A . Grace (DVC) B . Turne r T. Gallagher B . Connell (C)
8. M . Gilmore (DVC) 9. A . Forrest to. P . Marnow 11 . D . Edgeii 12. N . Sabo 13. P . Kingston 14. S . James 15. M . McConvill 16. T. Stewa rt (RCapt) 17. E . Frase r 18. S .Ryan 19. D. Cieary 20. D. Wood 21 . J . Brown 22. R. Bloc k
23. P . McDonald 24, J . Collins 25. M . Wrodarczyk 26. D. Connell 27. T . Hille (DVC) 28. B . Collins 29. D. Whela n
30. S . Wiedemann 31, B . Ega n 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.
A . Kukuljan M . Shepherd R. Remman G . Bailey S . Mackey R. Presser
38. P . Milner (RVC) 39. T . Morgan 40. 41 . 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.
G . Lehner G . Hall C. Keleher S . Wrodarczyk L. Mulcahy L. Livingstone C.Spagnai R. Keatin g
48. W . Block 49. M . O'Halloran 50. M. Wannacott 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
1 . A. Comito 2 . T . Dobson 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 tt . P.Cape s 12 . B.Hogan 13 . S .McKeon 14 . S. Doran 15 . L . Overman 16 . D. Sawicki 17 . M . Conroy 18 . L . Vassallo 19 . L .Goliant(C) 20 . T.Sheehan 21 . B. Loughlin 21 . J. Comit o 22 . C .Calihorpe (DVC) 22 . P. Daffey 23 . B. Hom 23 . D . Patience 24 . J. Anderson 25 . P. Hayes 26. J. Gollant (VC) 27. A. Nathan (CR) 28. P. Gilmou r 29. J. Overman 30. J. Mount 31 . T. York 32. S . Chatfield 32 . P. Runting 33. P. Ro gerson 34. M. Dailey 35. B . Chatfield 36. C . Bond 37. T. Bateman 37. A . Brebner 38. A . Di Mingo 38. D . McAllister 39. S . Byrn e 40. J . Ballarin 41 . D .Juegan 42. M . Marshall 43. B .Teague 44. S .Taylor 45. M . Farmer 46. G. Morrish 47. C . Parrett 48. A . Farmer 49. D . Solomon 50. R . Edwards 51 . N . Lynch 52. F.Cataifamo 53. J . Kavanagh 54. G. Smith 55. S . Mart in 56. M . Wright 57. J . Jone s
t . 2. 3. 4.
D . Slimmon T. Hutchins S. Kirsanovs J. Frith
5 . P. O'Donnell 6 . B . Blood
7 . D .Hayter 8 . M. Thomas 9 . S . Meade 1 0 . S . Stevenson 12 . H .Worsley (Capt) 13 . G. Evan s 14 . J . Buckley 15 . P .Stephens (RCapt) 16 . D . Gus t 17 . J . Kanis 18 . G. Markley 19 . B . Harrol d
20. R . Palkinghorne 21 . T. McIntyre
22 . A . Nugent 23. B . Furphy 24. R. Catnon 25 . A . Henderson 26. N.Cavalier 27. B . Fricker 28. D. Bolto n 29. S . Kuc 30. G. Allardice 31 . M . Mudg e 31 . R. Vandenberg 32. J . Gamaut 33. L. Twaddle 34. R.Furphy 35. M . Jukes 36. S . Kewell 37. A. Lennen 38. M . Unsworth 39. S . Henderson 40. A. Mitchell 41 . R. Dodds 45. G. McLachlan 46. D. Gun n 47. T . Rourke 48. C. Miles 49. P. Seller 50. H. Nailon 51 . S. McMahon 52. S. Longley 53. T . Whitehead 55. C.Stewart 56. A. Farrer 58. T. Miskin 59. A. Collins 60. A. Wilcox 61 . A. Wilson 63. A. Muller 65. A. McLeod 66. M .Starick 67. D. McAloo n 72 . J. Norman (RCapt )
Jones Lang Wootton
KHYATS HOTEL
622 Mt. Alexander Rd. lvtoonee Pond s
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B ANYULE Senior Coach: Rick Brockwell Reserves Coach : Tim Bel l t . B. Kinea r 2. D . Witchell (VC) 3. L . Holt 4. T. Gloury 5 . B. Wilmore (DVCapt) 6. P. Williams (ResC) 7. S. Richmond 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. Steve n 18 . J . Turnbull (DVCapt) 19. D . Stephens 20. S. Playfai r 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 . O'Connell 31 . C . Bassett 32. G . Laurie 33. D . Glass 34. C. Stevens 35 . A. Hardie 36. D . Tyler 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. Gilber t 46. P. Agostinelli (RVC) 47 . R . Smit h
48 . B. Gillies 49 . D. Barker 50. G . Gent 52 . D. Noonan 55 . D. Williams 56 . B. Grindl e
cCTkICS ia w i7 RE
Senior Coach: Phil Maylin Reserves Coach : Craig Heard 1 . J. Prior 2. S . Driver 3. S . Youn g 4. G . Alexander 5. C . Parri s 6. R . Minne y 7. P . Robertson (Vcapt) 8. A . Bryan 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 . Stott 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 . Har e 37. W.Thomson 38. S . Jame s 39. D . McNamara 40. T. Matthews 41 . L . Cassano 42. P . Edwards 43. C . Beams 44. C . Shallard 45. G . Taylor 46. G . Shallard 47. C . Morihovitas 48 . R Lambert 49. M . Bellato 50. D . Glover 51 . 52 . 53. J. Scott 54. 55 . A . Franklin 56. 57. D . Shine 58 . 59. B. Lefervo 60. P. Dallogio
M .H .S.O.B .
NORTH OLD BOYS
Senior Coach : Doug Gott Rese rves Coach : John Matthew
Senior Coach : Peter O'Dea Reserves Coach : Colin Drak e
Senior Coach : Peter O'Connor Reserves Coach: Brandon Smales
1 . RAJ,-NV 2. P.LaRm3 3. C.TW 4. M .P .i S. P.Il-.-.r.! 6. D. F 7. P.F B. R. Hurl 8. M .T'rey 0. BY _y it. ; 12. L . to S.'icz 14. P. r 5 T.Fn . 16. R. .G~Irb 17. P. L?e 18. T.F• 18. G. I 20. R.~, 1 21. L . .ad 22. R. i 23. M .124. T.0 25. A.Bxro 26. S.Fi ter 27. D. N23. A.! r 29. C. L 3J. SP y 31. D, kA ; aParw 32. J. Lynch 33. B.KznM 34. B.Jcytn 35. P. h4 aelw-ad 36, M . Harlon 37. G. Fxdaaywn 33. D.HtNman 39. M . Et#vp 40. S. Cava 41, C.AkSP3v_'4 42. B. S".~.p 43. S. Lynn 44. LRU ccI 45. J.PrrA 66. R.Gtlos 46. M .N 67. OS<.rangick 47. J a 68. J. Owen 48. 69. S.Ffamn 49. A, -'A 70. J.61ashem' 50. D. 71 . 51. A. Id 72. 52. R. Pue 73. 53. L .PrsRz 74. 54. G.t?.cPh~ 75. 55. L . Pe[ 76. 56. S.0 y 77. 57. P.O. on 78, C. Brown 58. V. P59. D.' &ad 60. C.-_4 61. G.Hrkey 62. T.C-" 63. 8.t- .'64. D.! • . T .B '65
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 7. 7. 8.
J . Bamert A . Howard D . Woodley R . Verma D. Fleming C. Young S . Harries B . McGrath J . Pertzel J . Dixo n
9. D . Comer (Capt) 10. M . Beazley 11 . M . Webster(VCRS) 12. M . Feferkranz (R-capt) 13. A . Preece 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. Wilso n 25. C . Glover (DVC) 26. M . Thompson 27. W. Watford 28. T. Lawrence 29. C . Drake 30. R .Newton 31 . G. McLardle 32. M . Konstanty 33. B . Ansell 34. N . Fahey 35. S . Konstanty 36. A . Palmos (VCRes) 37. A . Barge
38. S . Bennett
39. A . Athanasopolos 40. B . Hayes 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 . Fros t 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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PRESTON 9484 6006
120 Upper Heidelberg Rd. Ivanhoe
CAFE S 'CO use BaAka SL
M.»awrw, 63o2 3460
I . C. McKay 2 . D. Waters 3 . O . Abrahams 4 . P. Sullivan 5 . C. Kitne y
6 . M . Robinson 7 . P. Booth 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. Keamey 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. Bryar 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. Conti 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 . McIntyre 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. Twist 57. L. Koutsovasilis 58. 59. 60. 61 . 62. M . Fennell y 63. R. Gale 64.
65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70.
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OLD ^RIGHTOh!
OLD IVANHOE
Senior Coach: Shane Young Reserves Coach : Roger Brow n
Senior Coach : Kevin McLean Reserves Coach : Darren Caddy
1 . A . Krzywnia k
2. M . McLennan 3 . M . Rei d 4. M . Talbot
5. A . Olliver
6. A . Augustine 7 . L. Fildes 8 . S . Lennox 9 . M . Fisher 10 . J . Williams 11 . A . Fitzgerald 12 . G. Bennett 12 . A . Alderton 15 . S . Magee 16 . N. Perry 17 . A. Rickarby 18 . P. Roach 19 . A. Mandylaris 20 . D. Kallmorgen 21 . R. Oakle y 21 . C. Jackson 22 . K. Farrell 23 . A. Pryor 24 . R . Carter 25 . S. Nikas 26 . T. Ward 27 . C . Gilmour 28 . P. Wofl 29. J. Murc h 30. K. Teschendort 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 . Barber 47 . D. Wilson 48 . A. Grant 49 . N. Winter 50 . S. Williams 55 . C . Toms 56 . R . Brown 57 . A. Mclachlan 59 . T. Farrar 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 . McMaho n
REAL ESTATE
1. I. 2. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 6.
D. Supelr M . Powe r P . Sigley (CCapt) A. Jenkin s A. Parker D. Toll (R) J . Stevens A. Atkinson S . Ken t
7. T . Young 8. T . Steven s 9. M . Karayannis 9. P. Armstrong 10. M . Veal (CCapt) 11 . S. Tufty 12 . A. Sturesteps 12 . M . Toze r 13 . A.Pappos 14 . C . Grinham 15 . G . Douglas 16 . M. Woods 17 . J . Luk 18 . P. Bisogni 20 . T. Ryan 20 . W. Millard 21 . J . Mansfield 22 . P . Donaldson 22 . P .Golding 23 . M . Stewart 24 . A . Corcora n 25 . J . Maycock (RVCapt) 26. M . Tolle y 26. I . Roxburgh 27. J . Weddle 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 . Corrnack 34 . T . LLamer 35 . L. McLean (VCapt) 36 . S. Pidoto 37 . D . Stott 38 . G . George 39 . G . George 40 . R . Davies 41 . L . Taylor 42 . S . Vaughan 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
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Senior Coach : Simon Dalrymple Reserves Coach : Ian Wallace Assistant Coach: Michael Hadle y 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. 5. Dalry mple (CC) 9. S. Hopkins 10. S. Hatfield 11 . R . Boxtell 12. M . Cumming 13. M . Donato 14. J . Stickland 15. A . Parke 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 . Ramadan 24 . T . Board 25 . T . Harris 26 . P . Bee t 27 . L . Stafford 28 . D . Vargo 29. A. Sea fey 30. L . Taylor 31 . S. Bladeni 32. D . Glass 33. D . Heighten 34. P. Papas 35. L . Bennie 36. J . Sutcliffe ( Vcapt) 37. P. Devilin g 38. R . Phillips 39. T. Antonopolous 40 . B . Burke 41 . D. Alysandratos 42 . A . Banfield 43 . M . Krivokuca 44 . J . Mollison 45 . N. Kin g 46 . 47 . F . Cameron (RVC) 48 . C. Smit h 49 . P .Johnson 50 . L. Jerv is 51 . S. Gleason 52 . 53. 54 . 55 . 56. 57. N . Kolitias 58 . 59. 60. 80. T. Smith
Senior Coach : Des English Reserves Coach ; Chri s Bye 1 . 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6.
M . Petrevski J . Woodgate A . Shelton P . Gorman M .Ellio t S . Ramsey S . Seymour J . Vaina
6 . G . Rossignolo 7 . P. Jones (RVC) 7 . J. Pole 8 . L. Hollow 9 . M. Growcock 10 . R . Egglestone 11 . D . Forbes 12 . R . Moran 13 . M. Bosanko 14 . J. Reddich (VC) 14 . D . Ramon
15 . G . Pinner 16. M . Goodwin
17. R . Lyons (RCapt) 17. G. O'Conno r
18. B . Carter (VC) 18. Liddel l
18. B . Milieki 19. J .Armstrong 20. M . Carter 21 . J . Thrush 22 . S . Griggs 23 . C. By e 24 . P. Mellon 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.Wdgglesworth
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Senior Coach: Don Scarlett Reserves Coach : Andrew McGregor
Senior Coach: Bruce Ferguson Reserves Coach : Tony Day
Senior Coach : Trevor Poole Rese rv es Coach : Angus MacGowa n
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Assistant Coach : Paul Hermann 1 . N . Strauss 2 . H . Burbank 3 . D . Welsby 4 . T. Dugdale 5 . D . Ardlie 6 . S. Olse n 7 . J. Senior 9 . J. Wilson 10 . M. Oliphant 11 . R . Lile y 12 . P. Ronchi 13 . P. Herman 14 . B. Edmonds 15 . A. Teelow
Anthony Bursztyn 1 . J . Wrobei 2 . A . Kalinski 3. J . Hopp e 4 . M . Dudakov 5 . M . Rajch 6 . G.Rozenberg 7 . C . Cohe n
8 . M. Roseman (R.Capt) 9 . T. Burztyn 10 . R . Bloom 11 . M. Weisler 12 . D . Rosen 13 . J . Engelman Report 14 . Y 15 . J. Kirzner 16 . P. Goldberg (VC) 17 . A. Cukierman 18 . J. Wrobe l 19 . M. Halphen (Capt) 20 . R . Hartman 21 . D . Sheezei 22 . J. Dunne 23 .. J. Abraham 24 . S. Sheezel 25 . J. Feldman 26 . B. Duzenman 27 . D . Dege n 28 . J. Brain 29 . D. Marks 30 . A. Micmacher 31 . M . Chrapot 32. P. Steiner 33. D. Pat 34. D. Gunn 35. A. Rosen 36. J . Sega l 37. A. Slade-Jacobson 38. A. Grundman n 39. J . Shein 40. A. Redlich 41 . P . Naphtali 42. E . Rubenstein 43. J . Joseph 44. A .Krongold 45. E . Steen 46. M . Nathan 47. A . Abrahams 48. L. Goldberg 49. D .Kalb 50. B . Grodski (VC) 51 . A . Traye r 52. S . Rubinstein 53. A . Sheffield 54. D . Gelbart 55 . 56. S. Frey 57. 58. M. Freid 59 . 60 . 61 . 62 . M. Levin 63 . 64 . S. Glassman 65 . 66 . 67 . 68 . S. Feldman
69 . J. Vernon 70 .
1 . C. Le Grand (Capt) i . A. M cGregor (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. Maso n 5. D. Rogerson (R) 6, A. Natoli 6. R. Hunt (R ) 7. E. Meinjak (VC) 8. D. Marshall
9. S. Morga n 9. M . Luxmore (R) 10. C. Ferg uso n 10. R. Hetherington (R) 11 . S . Wills 11 . P. Mantis ( R) 12 . D. Anderson 12 . B. Armstrong (R) 13 . C. Thomas 14 . F . Casella (VCR) 15 . S . Blick 15 . P. Buckley (DVCR) (R) 16 . T . Wright 16 . M . Lester (R) 17 . S . Halligan 18 . T . Worland 19 . A. Hultick 19 . C. Diletosso (R) 20 . A . Powe r 21 . R. Tyrell 21 . A . Sher (R) 22 . M . McKellar 22 . A . Hunter (R) 23 . J . Day 24 . J . Fodder 25 . R. Melnjak 26 . D . Artz 27 . A . Sher 28 D . McConville 29 . M. Fletcher 30 . C . Scadett 31 . E . Panagiotidis 32 . A . Browne 33. R . Bulmer ( R-Capq 34. M. Deukas
35. C . Day 36. J . Ferg uson 37. S . Walker 38. S . Green 39. K . Ive y 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 . Rus h 53 . B.Johnson 54 . M . Sho rt 55 . M . Clarke 56 . W. Mills 60 . S . Wiilison
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17. M. Vickers-Willis 18 . A. Handbury 19 . A. Salter 20 . G . Coldwell 21 . S . Glover 22. J . Taylor (Capt) 23. M . Davi s
24. T . Peddle (VCapg 25. A. Allen 26. N. Kemp 27. D. Morton 28. M . Taylor 30. A . Howells 31 . J . Nevins 32. G. Wilkinson 33. M . Wilkinson 34. T. Paul 35. D. Eley 36, A . Riq by 37. G. Staling 38. P . Beltrame 39. D . Swan 40, S . Bones 41 . S . Saunders 42 . P . Liascos 43. D . Hay 44 . E . Spidery 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 . Knigh t 58 . C . Stinchcome 59 . C . Oliver 60 . S. French 61 . R . Oliphant 62 . A. Osboume 66 . B. O'Halloran 68 . J.Manton 69 . A.MacGowan
OLD M ENT(3NIANS Senior Coach: Bert Calvert Reserves Coach : Jeff Norman 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
A. Acreman (VC) C. Lea n B. Murphy G . Stroud C. Wallace D. Paterson G . Ferguso n
8 . N. Macquire (VC) 9 . G . Pride 10 . B. Stanforth 11 . D. Solley 12 . G . Dickson 13 . S . Shar p 14 . A . Richmond 15 . C. Davis 16 . S . Samil d 17. L. Richardson 18. T. Boumon 19. D. Kitto 20. N . Moodie 21 . T. Lanleq 22. P . Harrington 23. R . Large 24. D.Johnson 25. J . Winduss 26. G. Dart 27. G. Katres 28. M . Bond 29. A . Carter 30. M . Brooks 31 . P. Flaskis 32 . S. Flaskis 33. C . Gardiner 34 . D .Holland 35 . D . Murphy (C) 36. P. Russ o 37. H . Webster-Griffiths 38 . B. Sherril l 39 . R . Beynon 40. T. Leonard 41 . C .Morley 42 . C .Rusworth 43 . C . Best 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. Coventry 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.
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ST . BEDES ST. KEVINS MENTONE TIGERS Senior Coach: Tim Hart Res. Coach : Glen Taylo r Senior coach : Paul Beddoe Reserves Coach : Brad Berry 1 . M . Kinsella 2. S . Zakic
3. J . Sebire
4. V . L'Huillier (RCapt) 5, M . Murray 6. A . Ryan 7. D. Diggins 8. B . Beasley 9. M .Jones to. C. Ross 11 . M . Hecker 12. C. Stewart 13. D. Goodchil d 14. P . Lannan (Capt.) 15. D. Goodchil d 16. S . Napier 17. A. MacGeorge 18. J . Tull y 19. B . Tomlinson 20. T . Lamb 21 . G . McDonald
22. S . McCarthy 23. T . Peck 24. M . Manson 25. D. Smith 26. S . Hecker 27 . D. Johnston
28, D. O'Brien 29 . J. Sander, 30 . M. Dols 31 . J. Selby 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 . 39 . 40 . 41 .
J. Dickinson A. Walsh C . Meyer R . Bilo s M. Beasley M. Connolly A. Hayes A. Wilce C . Johnston D . Hendrikes
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J . Recupero R . Goul O. Lalord46 B . Hambridge B . Hutchinson D . Buen o N . Tully M. Mifsud A . Kearney M. Firth M. McCraw (VCapt.) P .Dywer . M. Zaki c M. Lomagno M. Leyden D . Taney J . Pertile R . Mulquinney B .McShane N .Hayes B . Gnffiths J .Drury R. Price C. Ambrosini C. Price P . Walker D. Marshall A . Whitelaw
42 . A . Thompson (VCapt) 43 . K . Goodchild
1 . B. Burden 2. J . Dynan 3 . M .Chapman(DVC) 4 . A. McGuiness 5 . R. Callanan 6 . A. Morgan 7 . A. Hart 8, D . Williams 9 . G . Smith 10 . D . Moore 11 . D . Rya n 12 . M. Dollman (DVC) 13 . R . Bowle s 14 . J. Bare 15 . D .Fox 16 . B. Ga rv ey 17 . M. Te rz ini 18 . N . Ha rt 19 . D . Sheeh y 20. A . Varasdi
21 . J . Quirk (DVCRes) 22 . J .Macey n 23. P . Rya Goldsworthy 24. 25 . 26. 27.
P . Meagher N B . Kenned y R . Gross (VCapt)
28. M . Farquharson (DVC) 29. A . Mount 30. 31 . 32. 33. 34.
P . Hagerty M . McNee B . Noonan ( ResVC) S . Dento n A . Donoghue
35. A . Thomas (ResCapt) 36. A . Noonan 37. S . Kennedy 38. J . Herman 39. S . Gribble 40. D. Boyd 41 . A . DeJong 42. D. McDonald 43. D. James 44. 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. Lewin 53 . R . Quirk 54 . S.Game 55 . M. O'Shea 56 . J. Shepardson 57 . S.Dillo n 58 . S. Charles 59 . T. Hart 60 . C . Sing h
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Senior Coach: Allan Fleming Reserves Coach : Wayne Cooper
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1 . S . Papaioanou 2 . B . Byron 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. Harting 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 . Sami
47. D. Plowright 48 . 49 . M . Withers 50 . A . Maloney 51 . E . Valentino 52 . L. Smith 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 . Stains 63 . M . Grech 64 . F . Valeri 65 . S. Holmes 66 . D. Pougios 67 . N . Grech 68 . 69 .
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. B. Gray 14. B. Smith 42 15. A.Board . T. Marcus i6. S. Casio 44 45. M . Craig 17. P. King 46 . G . Flower 18. D .Outm 19. D . Slra 47.. A. Hadley S. ~nes 20. E . Szusk>;~z 48 21 .. S. P=wit1 B.Va4ance 22 . P . O'Malley (VC)50 . Martir..en ..51 23 . S . Leitch P 2 24 . L. Fair~.^?d 5 A I 1~li a 53'6. n8a! 25. S. Leonard 54 . B . DarxyrP~ld 26. P. Mesma n . B . Green 27 D Bi@man 55 28.. C.. Parslmr (VC) 66 . JA King 5 .7 n 29.D. Hor.burgh 58 ~. C . Gahrin 59. P. Slowed . A. URscon'tte 3LJ .ABan..^n^^ 60. D. Mora n
29. J.Ss,: ::r, 63. J, Polka 30. J.TY-~,aYe 61 . F. 31. G.Wafi 65. R .The(e 32. J. Pos;rrcos 33, G. McCall 34 . S. mom 35 . P.DVnsetI 36, B. Evans 37 . B.ihape
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UNIVERSITY BLACKS UHSOB Senior Coach : Mark Sed gwick Reserves Coach : Gino Mazza 1 . R.Fre'qah 2 . D.&tT,mr 3. A.Bcs a C .Md.€raean I. C .Shone 5. 6. S.Cra;krd 6. K. Jones
7, C . Skmu B. M.S,~. 9. R.SmRh 42 . D.Wa="ce(Cap) 10.G.Mazza 43.ABaish 11. C.Wade 44 . M Conzidina 12. C.And 45 GCcnk . . 13, P.lkLean 14 . B. WOES 48 . B. HL . MDa. 15 i&en 49. D.Do Lua 16 . P.Gurdtr~.+e 50. D. Z" 1 1 . 8. Poirtre9 51. J. Pope; 18 . E. HcrrOan 52. T . Roe 18 . P.Hoor€ .a 53. F . Bassi 19. G . Mazza 54 . J.Fkder 20. G .M,adrigzano 55 . M.Hcach 20. P. Wood 56 . ~. . . ra 21 . S. Be"~kno 57 . D, T . D .Bernoi 56 . O ME2 I 23. O. Koch 59 . D. S 24, N . FaneB &9. P. 0 24. S .yr`K%ms<+n 67 . M. A' 25. L.Gcris 62. G . n . C.Gatir'.rcoh 63 S A2b" . K.SUatan 64 R27 . Unit 28 . M .Polhxet 65 , J. Lord TJ . MCwKan 66. D. 5 .., :0 . 67. P,SBda . M 31 . Vi t 6, M. Car4tsl 32 . D. Bu 69. J.Ca"ard 33 . P. . D. Pzgan . D .F34 D 701, B. East ^,7 35. J . td 36. M. F'4 37, G. CL .- at 38. A. Bwce 33. M. Pea 40. J. Fhrr.krs 41. M.0'C01r:B
Senior Coach : Garry Connolly Assistant Coach : Steve Plumridge Reserves Coach : Mark Plumridg e 1 . G.Darroch 4L G .Wasce 2 . R. Hal 42. D. Ryan 3. D. M.crtissy 43 J. Chili 4. M.Zekiervyk 44 . P.Fairs 5. B.C ~ •n 45. J, Bun 6. J .D+;4a%rgh 46. E. RwA 7. C . KtnPsbi 47 . S Oft B. D .Ha1am 48 . D. M 9. C . P" 49 . RN ,,ion 10. A .Kerre,#i 50. T.,W.^-n 11.B .SmBt 51 .APk 12. N. Pobe4s 52. 1,.G ^ 13. T.Br'ts 53. N .S ...ts 14, M.~' m 54. M.&gjs 15 . A. ras 55. M. tam 16 . P.C 5& C .5 17 . H.1 r 57. D. e 18, P.V58, D.B t 19 . J .Pr:_ 59. L6: i A. S. Lowe ff S, R; 22. T. Lamb 62 . 23. S.Beaim 69 . 24. M.FO9ady 64 . 25. N . Was 65 J. ireva#.h 26, 0 .66ts 66. 27. M,Hayes 67 . 28. P . Lee 68. KCermmz 29. A . Class 69. S. Unle 30. DSaverbJ 70. 31. N. Carah 71 . H . Keam 32. L. Pdsdw& 72. 33 P. H*0A 73. 31 . J.CCOk 74. 35 . P. Care: 75. 36 . M . Beft 37 . J .Gadi 38 . C.O.ro'atgn 33. P.Hankln 40. G .9.Krran
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Senior Coach: Phil Loatham Reserves Coach : Nick &Aagafa s 1 . A,Haram; 40. RBak.(RC*, 2. J.Cray, 41. SDatvs 3. R.Eastaay 42. E. Ka . G. Dav'> :s (Cap) 43 J. Tot+4 5. D. Papazoft 44 . J, Ka' xis 6, M.Sasvne 45. C. Ka tos '. 7. F .VBale 46 . G. So _ ..' I. P.Hmradon 47 . P.K . J. Ktroxy 4 L Pm°n y9 10. S.Fy9a 49, J . tat )Dd 11 . S.Ca roe 50. RCacr' t 12 . S. Richardson 51 . C. Halzistavrou 11 J .: 52. B.Flanagan 14 . P,I 53. B. C 15 .Pr' m 54.A . . S. 55. M.I16 17 .J.. a 55.R . J6. 57. P . Pi8 . S.Bar¢a .Ps 58. Si.s C19 ... 20. P.Hkk?y 59. H.Mt :,. 21 . S1d.cNanara W. M. Ka' ~._ 22, N . Maga!as (RC) 6t Rile s 23. J. Gerona 62 8 Pe
Senior Coach: Alan Elliott Reserves Coach: Tony Ryan
25. G. fk.bne 64 . RMN It 26. G. t7ardl 65 . S. DE a 27. D. Brarsa Kara 66, D. Di a 28 . K .Butjar 67 . J .Ha__ 29 . D..Ma :ier 66. M.An~son 30 . M . Lr... , 69. N Le'-as . 30 .J.°• 70.R~ 31 . A. ", .a 71 . N . i~, SUP ^,a 72. A ..,. an 33. T.TPr )$an 73. D . H ,.. 33. G .Ct r.1 74. A .83 ;r 34. M.Cay.s 75. SStairtoo 35, J .Tasscrz 76. I. Fktiskz 36. C RzthP'. 96 P.Dutun 37. S.Cncrebes 33. B . AkrtaS 39. T. H?rder, m
1. S. ft 36. A.Theges 2. N. Bezzant (S) 37 . A. Bzd 2. D. Daxsen (R) 33 . T.Beek^r,Th S A.Harr/(Cap.) 39 . T.CaAer 4, J . Tuck 40 . G. Pzn S . D. MacLaW 41 . L . Rickards 6. D.C-rere 42 . M.&arranw 7 . C .SryW.'cn(S) 43 . M.OFt;m 7. D .EKc41(R) 4 fl-BON 8. B. Hare 45 . M.QVck 9. G.Case 46 . S. Kenmdi 10. S .tkfadxan 47 . R .I ;iaa 11 . LGrakavsli 48 . K . FarR>. 12. W. Grar4hs 49 . G.Bors 13. B,Tw;st 50, 0. Warn 14. A.D@M 51. D.BuMx 15. DY"e 52, M, Were 16. G.HeNetsen 53 . C.Ha B 17, S. &W 54, 18 . T.Lamgorn 19 . P. Den•an 20. D.FYrRtam 21 . P.SaS?r 22 . M Payee 23. P.Mci4amara 24 D. Grigg (S) 24. T. Ryan (R) 26. D. Lee 27. B. Tud~ 28. C . Top 29. MAndercn 30. '.Cr,ak(VCap) 31 . C .6uia 32. D.ry (S) 32. S .i tIR) 33. T.Ca or 34 . G.Vfman 35 . R.Kurko.vs}i
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GLENHUNTL Y
Senior Coach: Mick Marshall Res . Coach: Mark Mussarod
Saviors Coach: Angelo Larramns Res . Coach: Paul The as i . B. Wdsm 37. B. Horowitz 2 . A. Lamm ~. C. Than, 3 .T.HB 39.N . 4 . D. Cassar 40 . C. Crag 5 . R. Lamama 41 . S. Talarm 6 . M . S=aHOCk (VC) 42 . N. Byroad M .KaRs 43. 8I . J.Jan's 44. B.ODorrd 9 . 45. 10 . P.Jaz 46. J .Crcc#e it. T. P^-' ~;C) 47. J .W=" 12 . L .6v: 48. H .:_„s+.¢ 13 .M .Kr: y 50. A. 51 .A. m 52. S. 11 . 0.1.~. . 53. M. r., ~• 18 .P.T1..; 54. C. ..J 19 . M . 56. B. Laranay 20 . 21. 1, Turner 57, M, Zaire 22. G. Barren; 51 G . tlarar 23. S. Welsider 59. 24 . ZKrsiG 60. J .Yamg 25. 61 . 26 . 62. N. McErrm 27 . A. Worsiole 63. 28 C. mussy 64 29 . M . Slowed 65 30 . P. Hanson i 31. G.Oilcg 67. M.C=13rder 32. 68. B. D 33 . A. Young 69. G . f 70. M .'.. 34. L. Time 35. 71 . FL Lo . R. Had 72. -3S 73. 74.
Senior Coach: Jack McDonald Res . Coach : David Kiimarti n 1. S.a.Ae(R-DVC) 28. C.V!•°'~(4"Cj 2.N.Pastras 29 . T.P . or 3. P. Sash 29 .5.f i 3. C . Leeds 30- J . F 4. R . Wi3s 31 .P.C _ 4. P. Calais 32 . hi. Fm (R-OVC) 5. D . Leeds 33 . N.n6. C . De4era 34 . N. Yd 7 PA": 34 . C. 8.AMa 35. A. 8.R .Lm 9.G` s 37 . M. ; :f 10. M. (RuYt,t 10. K . T), 37 . AJ=. 11 . A. IM 38.ATc 11 . J. Lid 12. N .W€ .ns 13. S .tdzLanhy(R4. M. tY, I 14. M.Sze_< 43 . A 15. A 44 .K 6.M.ME 45 . P. r 16. P. 1 17. 0 .1 an 18. P. I ., (C 19. C20 . P. R21 22. M. Cox 23. ABei 24. M.Laarerra 25. J. kM^Devakl 25. D. Dtummnmd 26. E. Lm.K?I 27. C . Lmrc9
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MONASH GRYPHON S
Senior Coach : Glen Cormick Res . Coach: Ronnie Lamb
Seniors Coach: Gary Ryan Res. Coach: David Ratnor . . '. . 1 . L4 ;) I P.24.1 c) 37.1 3 A( R 4. C 5t 6 G.
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OAKLEIGH Senior Coach: Rod Bourke Reserves Coach: Brad Osborno 2 t. Rr- vt. 81 A - : 37 . P a1 _ 5, 1,
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POWERHOUS E
Seniors Coach: Mylos Landry Resorv es Cosch : Neil Franks
Senior Coach: Peter Olivled Ras. Coach: Craig Richardson
1 . S. Parsons 2. S. McMahan 3. A. McLorieun 4. E. B.I. 5. A. Monterosso 6. M. Warne r 7. N . Franks 8. P. Angus (Cent) 10.T. Trzrrhitt 11 . A. Larmiry 12. A. Campbell 13. V. Brarx;atisan o 14. D . Wafrw-Smlth (VCapt) 15. B. Cook 16. S. Claringba#J 17. L . Barcla y 18. S. Gtovr 19. D. Enron 20, C . Landry 21 . S. Baxter 22. A. Atchison 23. M. Gaihuzo 24. G . Bond 25. A. CotKe 26. G . Nelson 27. A. Hitrd? 28. A. Thripp 29. D. Morgan 30. R. Blood 31 . A. Gross 32. A. Parsons 33. R. Poole 34 . A. 0'Nrd 48. J. Bleasby '6- tt• 80'sann 49J Whelan 37. T . S!ewan 52 . L.: Marks 38. A. Bou.miy 53. B . Feraick 39. S. Taylor 54 . M . Gentry 40. S. Marshall ,-,g . P . Hdh)er 41 . S. Farrmv 51 . A. Briggs 43 . A. Benner SE A . WaBs 44 . C. Bowman 60 . .41 . Hayes 45 . D. Scovm 62, d . Yfiule 46 . D. Bravest sans
I. P.VaracAy 44, M. He" 2. J. Hal 45. M.Bourls 3. G. Scab) 46. S. Mans! 4. R. Deral 47 . D. t{xnan 5. M. Broke 48 . C MW 6. D. Bunch 49 . J . Ryan 7. C.Rkharartrsm 50 . ASaad 8. S . Cross 51 . S. wadalies 9. A. Morns 52 . A. Wer 10. G. Multough 53 . A. Ken 11. L. ft* 54 . J .GWa 12. M.Madods 55 . H.MNeg I VV, Good s6, H. Lee 14. C. New'ani 57 . A. Ryan 15. J.Sadbd 58 . T. Head i6. S .Cravem 59, t, Taylor 17. C. McLeod 60 . M . Ende r F. Doyle 62 . J. Vfos I dEvars q,B,teerae 20. A .Srilvean 66 . D.Yirip 21 . J.Denwina 70 . R.Ha{rrad 22. J. Mcu^ra!h 87 . T. Fr'w.wral 23. G.S:U'?rd 24. RWrAard 2S. S . Evans 26. J. Sereov 27. S . LyrGh 28. J.Tw4nr 29, G . Neamen 30. P. Harrism 31 . M. Garrity 32. B. V&rn 33, R . Taylor 35. C . Willem 36. A. Robinson 37. K.Tn"crtl 39. P.Ptx-!an ;D. J . G O 40. G . Arrob 41 . S.Cb}icn 42. C. NzFartare 43. A.Faukrar
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Senior Coach : Peter Turley Reserv es Coach: Deaden Sutherland 1 . M . Bm L (VCaq) 2 . bLP=X D . Ti r 3. S.f rd 33. B .( 4 . B.E ._.i 4n M, 5 . M .Laimvan(C) 4~1 . B 1 6 . M . Clark 42. AL .. .._ . 7 . G.Gaspari 4i T.LCr
Senior Coach: Brett Sobire Reserves Coach: Peter Lewis 1. D . FErrRh 2. M. CcVara 3. K . Phxd 4. P. Lai (ResC) 5. 0. HiseLrard (VC) 6. T .Dzris 7. K.Gre1Dr(Caq) 39 . FL Grace B. D .Farad (DVC) 40. D.NFho&s 9. P.Erma 41 . C .Fras*a 10. B. Setse (C) 42. C . &aron it . PF~~x+s 43 . M. Ban 12. M.L :s 45. G. Bury 46. tdGmgan 13. A.C14. T.P 3 47. M.ODaagiue 48. Walsh .C.: n 15.M 49. T. Evans i6. J . =ntry 50. A . Was 7. C . an 51 . M. Fb,e° .raf i8T.c in 52. D . Fa n 19. D .Piu;,er 53. D . Hadrian 20. C. Groves 54. 0. Mrsr#q 21 .D .P 55. M.YlarxoJJes 22 .P. 56. D .Hu 23. M.1 n 57. P.Coarks 24 . A. C . .s 25 . B. ` 59. C .L . 67. M. Ce 27 . M 28 . MCi(P.C) 61 . S. Flannery 63. D . Ba n 29 . S.HamXer 39. N.Fr64. R .Yoag 31 . A.Wean 65. C .64ur'a 32 . S. Ryan f&. D. Brennan 33 . D.Ardew(RYC) 67 . G .Capulre 31 . P.};c4,hr~ 69 . D. Hader 35 . M . Grant 70. C. N01011s 36 . C.SIePdiern 71 . P.l.Wy 37 . S. Wdtrj 75 . M . CarrPagra 38 . S. Perario 76. P. Carqagn a
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33. M.VAseman 0. a. . & Roberts 70. C. c34 35. T. &omie 35. S .ttoan 37. J Brenran
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Curren,; V#. Seniors : All registered players with a permit. Seniors/Reserves : If both teams are playing reserve player must have played at least 2 matches of senior or reserve section football, also be registered and hold a permit. Under 19: Must be registered and hold a permit . If player has played an aggregate of more than 5 senior and reserve matches he must have played more than 5 under 19 matches during the season . If less than 6 senior/reserve games player must only be registered and hold a permit - no other games played requirement.
* If player is ineligible due to having played more than 5 senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection in his club's senior team in the first second round match, he is then eligible to play in any subsequent under 19 final . Reserves : Must be registered and hold a
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permit . Must have played 2 reserve matches and not more than 10 senior matches during the season. Clasl? XVIII sections : Must have played in at least 4 Club XVIII matches and not played in more than a total of 8 senior and reserve matches during the season . Other pl ay ers who hold a current VAFA permit. AFL and VFL List Players : Must play during on the first weekend after June 30th with VAFA club . Must remain "equal" or in "credit" (VAFA games played after June 30th . Must play at least 3 VAFA senior matches after June 30th . AFL Supp . List Players : Must play 3 senior VAFA matches before the finals . ZTSFI, Under 18 Competition : Must elect immediately after round 16 where he wishes to play the remainder of season only . No number of qualification games required .
SUPPLIER OF THE LARGEST `-T CtJ270i r!'! FITTED MOUTH GUARDS TO ALIST :~T ac°'~2 v?~~--7S . d LE . 0j l PNiFAX 97~ 7739 SUITE 1 M OBI LE 01 8 357 763 31 MARIE STREET ~ DOVETON 3177 TOLL FREE 1800 1 34 886
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SOUTH SECTION by Damien Batey
~~he closeness of the E South competition was evi- denced last week, when fourth placed St . Pat s toppled Salesian. This victory, the Vultures second against Salesian this year, marked a new challenge for the top four sides . Now, with each side deadlocked on 13 wins a piece, the battle for the double chance becomes a real showdown in the remaining two rounds . REVIEW ROUND 1 7 Elsternwick escaped with a victory, in a game where it traded the lead with its opponent Monash Gryphons for most of the day . The Wicks bridged the gap between themselves and seventh spot with a gutsy win against a tough opposition . The game wasn't won by the Wicks until the dying stages of the game, when some astute coaching moves and a great last quarter by Scott Clements saw them safely across the line . The Wicks could be set for some end of season form now, with a game against the battle weary Monash Whites this weekend . Adam Hankin who is said to have 'floated like a butterfly' across the backline was amongst Elsternwick's best, whilst Shan e h4ahony was also a solid contributor . Power House continued their light run into the finals, with a predictably easy win over Glenhuntly. Power House, who currently hold the double chance, meet with ANZ Albert Park this weekend, who should at least apply more pressure to the House than some of the weaker sides have in recent times . Oakleigh made light work of M onash Whites, in a very one sided match . Monash managed just two goals against the Krushers as they were pummelled to the tune of over 21 goals . With just eight quarters of football remaining for the Whites in 1996, 1 certainly hope that they can chalk-up a win . Today Elsternwick will take on the Whites, in what could be Monash's last chance for a win. The match of the round last wee k delivered all the thrills and action it promised, when St . Patricks defeated Salesi an. In a match of great attrition and high stakes, the Vultures kept Salesian at bay to run out five goal winners . Salesian made the better start of the two sides, kicking the first two goals of the match . Sensing the danger, the Vultures buckled down and due to hard work of their defence, were able to claw their way back into the match . Salesian suffered a goal drought from that point of the first term and didn't score their next major until the 10 minute mark of the third quarter . Salesian made a challenge late in the third quarter, but their failure to score goals consistently meant that they could never make up the deficit. Wise continued his recent good form with a best on ground performance as a ruckman . Karl Gurtler played another typicall y 34
workhorse like game to win St . Pats possession in the centre, whilst the welcom e return of a fearsome looking Cosgrove helped the St . Pats defence stand tall . The end result was a great team lifting win for the Vultures, who are marching into the finals as a re-invigorated side . Peninsula got away with a surprisingly easy win against ANZ Albert Park, who have traditionally played good football against most of the finalists this year . In a disappointing trip to Mt . Eliza for the Zedders, they were defeated by 72 points by a determined Pirate side . A strong start for Peninsula saw them gain the ascendancy in the early stages . ANZ were down one man for half of the first term, as Peninsula set up a big quarter time lead . Despite ANZs efforts in outscoring the Pirates in the second half, nothing could be done to vanquish Peninsula's quarter time lead . Lucas Barclay was best on ground for the Pirates on a half back flank an d Mick Warner played a strong game at half forward . Drew WarneSmith snared 11 goals for the Pirates to take his season's tally to 96 . For ANZ Rick Wells was his ever-reliable self in the midfield whilst Gary Wal kley and Chri s Carlise battled all day in defence . REVIEW ROUND 1 7 Monash Gryphons and Glenhuntly are two sides of reasonably similar ability with Monash perhaps being the stronger side . This should be a close game that both sides will use to build on for next season, the Gryphs should get away with four points though . ANZ Albert Park will push Powerhouse to their utmost limits in what should be a great game . Although ANZ were disappointing last week, they meet with the House who are coming off a couple of soft games . The game won't be a pushover for Powerhouse, but their superior experience should help win them the game.
Monash Whites will go into their match against Elsternwieh as the unfavoured side yet again, but might put up a good showing this week . The Wicks returned to form with a win over Gryphons last week, but the Whites also are showing a touch of form . Their first half against St . Pats a fortnight ago was sensational . The sensible money will be on Elstemwick, but Whites need an upset . Salesian on the rebound from losing their double chance last week meet with Oakleigh . The Krushers may be out of their depth here, especially given Salesians added rage that is brings into this game . St . Patricks feature again in the match of the round, this time playing out at Peninsula . Having defeated Salesian last week, the Vultures are in goo d
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stead for a win . Peninsula on the other hand always make a point of playing well against St . Pats . These uvo sides have enjoyed quite similar fortunes this year, and it is an arduous task separating sides this close .
MILE 3TONES 100 GAMES - DREW WARNE-SMITH peninsula spearhead Drew Warne-Smith plays his 100th today. The leading goal scorer at the club for the last four years, Drew has booted about 450 goals for his side. This year he I . on target for his third consecutive
league ~oal kieking award . A great clubman and loyal player e club wishes himwell . 100 GAMES - LOU MARKS Peninsula wishes belated congratulations to Lou Who played his 100th earlier this year . Amongst Lou's achievements is his winning of the club goalkicking award in 92' . Peninsula wishes to congratulate the strangest man at the club . SOCIALS Peninsula holds its talent night tonight at the Howard Parker rooms . TRIVIA NIGHT - SATURDAY 10TH AUGUST Remember the Elsternwick Trivia night is on after the Monash Whites games .
ST. PATRICKS Annual Ball takes place tonight, see Murf for details .
SENIORS
LAST WK TOTAL D . P1ARNE-SMITH PENINSULA OB 11 96 ANDREW ELSTERNWICK 4 73 S. CRAVEN POWER HOUSE 3 67 CINCOTTA SALESIANS 1 61 C. MARSHALL OAKLEIGH 3 56 RESERVES DAVIS ST. PATS MENTONE 2 59 DE FREECE ANZ ALBERT PARK 42 B. WILSON POWERHOUSE I 41 LESLIE OAKLEIGH 0 39 ALLINSON ST PATS MENTONE 0 39
AUGUST 17 - ROUND 18 POWER HOUSE v . MONASH GRYPHONS GLENHUNTLY v. MONASH WHITES ELSTERNWICK v . SALESIAN OC OAIG,EIGH v. PENINSULA OB ST PATRICKS MENTONE v. ANZ BANK
OP 3 ELST- : Ih'4YICR 2.2 5 .7 8 .9 13.10 .88 MONASH GRYPHONS 5 .1 6 .6 7 .9 11.11 .77 Elsternwick Clement 6, Andrew 4. meKenzie, Mahony, Webster . Best Harkin . Clement, Mahony, Surnam, Andrew, Murphy . Hannah Gryphons Sata). Stratford 2, Wells, Gilchrist, Btandford. Fraser,Harrack . O'Doherty, Ryan . Best Grady, Begley, Stratford, Roche. Healy, Wells. GLENHUNTLY 0.1 2.6 3.11 5.14 .44 POWER HOUSE 7.6 10-10 16.15 17.21 .123 Glenhuntly Wilson 2. Kouts, Lamanna . Augustine. Best Rossiter. Bridger, lamanna, Craig, Wilson, Cassar . Power House Craven . Robinson, Devlin 3, Harrison, Richardson, Williams 2, Phelan, Doyle. Best Senior. mcCardel . Harrison, Devlin, Morris, Hall. OAELEIGH 6.5 13,11 17.18 22.25 .163 MORASH WHITES 0.0 1 .0 1 .3 2.9 .21 Oakleigh Hevedn 4, Adamic. Bloomfield . Grubich, Marshall 3, Atexandrou 2 . Billing, Kitts, Schiltin , Ferguson, Andonopoulos . Bestl Atexandrou. Taylor. Kitts . Schilling, Ferguson, Bioom6etd. Monash Whites Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST PATRICBS MENTONE 3.2 7.5 8.9 11 .13 .79 SALESIAN OC 2.5 2.6 6.9 7 .10.52 St Patricks Mentone Barr 3, Davies, Evans 2. Sullivan, Burns . Hughes, Barr. Best Wise, Davies, Groves, Sebire . Sullivan, Fenech. Saleslan OC Abbott . Byrne 2. Brown, Canavan, Cincotta . Best Hazell, Bourke. Mansfield. Gaspari. Canavan . PENINSULA OB 13.4 16.8 22.14 24 .18.162 ANZ BANK 4.2 7.7 9.10 13 .12.90 Peninsula OB Warne-Smith 11, Warner 4, Galluzzo, Bowen 2, McMahon, Poole, C . Landry, A . Landry, Franks . Best Barclay. Warner, Trewhitt. A . Landry . Warne Smith, Dentry . ANZ Bank Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
RESERVES ELSTERNWICK 4.2 5 .3 5 .5 6.6.42 MONASH GRYPHONS 4.2 5 .8 6 .14 10.14 .74 Elsternwlek Heath 2, Mahony, Campbell, Hammer, Park. Best Broderick, Roberts, Norris, Campbell. Kirkham . Ray. Monash Gryphons Browelt 3. O'Brien . Leeton 2, Bennett, Barrie . Lobcock. Best Lotion. Browell .Barrie, Freeman, Totongos, Martin . GLENHUNTLY 2.0 2 .1 3 .2 3.2 .20 POWER HOUSE 3.3 6 .9 9.13 13.16 .94 Glenhuntly Dykes. Derrick, McEwen . Best Jones, Dykes, Fletcher. Mitchell, McEwen, Thom. Pt ru House McGrath, Maddox 3, Wilson, Phelan. Tromph. Evans, Scalzo, Telford . Miller. Best Tromph, Miller. Scalzo, Maddox . McLeod . Harris. OAELEIGH 6.4 17.10 23.14 26.26 .182 MONASH WHITES 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2.2 Oakleigh DicWe 11, Khapper, Ayres 4, Bassindale.2heofitopoulos 2, Adaway . Aliss. O'Neill. Best Dickie . Adaway, De Bono, Ayres, Stirling . Blenkiron. Glenhnntly Sutton 6, Lamanna, Janis, Wilson 2 . Craig, Thom. Lorraway. Best Rossiter, Sutton, Worsnop, Wilson . Craig, l.amanna. ST PATRICKS MENTONE 1.5 2.6 4.7 5.7 .37 SALESIAN OC 5.0 6.1 6 .1 9.1 .55 St Patdcks Meatone Davis 2, White. Nicholls, McCarthy. Best McCarthy . Petar.eo, Fatouros, White, Hutchison, Noonan . Salesian OC MeLardy, Lawton . Fothergill 2 . Stevens. Mansfield, Roberts. Best Stevens, Fothergill, hlclardy, Ciauson . Singer. PENINSULA OR 4.3 10.5 17.9 29 .16 .190 ANZ BANK 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.0.24 Peninsula OR Marks 8. Campbell 7. Sims 5. Watts 4, Hellier 2, Bleasby, Whelan . Krohn . Basil Briggs, Stewart, Mct.orinan . Parsons, Sims, Bteasby . ANZ Bank Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
! 11ONASH GRYPHONS v. GLENHUNTLY Field : P . Griffiths . ANZ ALBERT PARK v . POWERHOUSE Field : J . Stoppa . MONASH WHITES v . ELSTERNWICK Field : R. Burns . SALESIAN v . OAKLEIGH Field: I . Cayzer, R . Killey . PENINSULA OB v . ST PATRICKS MENTONE Fieid : A. Harris .
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PING & FIRSTAI D
Qemi-final day produced mixed results for your scribe who tipped two winners and two losers . I t is my hope that today's penultimate tipping will yiel d two winners . REVIEW OF SEMI-FINALS NORTH FIRST SEMI-FINAL
St . Bernards set up their victory in the first quarter, when aided by a strong wind they kicked three goals while Collegians, with Rob Lee doing well in the ruck, were unable to score into the wind . St . Bernards, showed more evidence of their talent in the second quarter when they were able to kick four goals into the wind . At the other end Collegians were unable to utilise the wind advantage because of St . Bernards strong defence. 'Ivo minor scores late in the quarter were Collegians only result from a half of endeavour . At half time St . Bernards led by fortythree points . The third quarter was Collegians best as they held St. Bernards to five behinds. However one goal only by the "Lions" was a poor result for their efforts . The final quarter saw an even contest as Collegians again found difficulty in penetrating St . Bernards defence . St. Bernards, who held on to win by thirty-nine points were well served by captain Andrew Vinecombe, Glen Farrugia, Paddy Hayes, Joe Comito and Marty Cunningham. For Collegians who were well served by Rob Lee ( ruc k ), Nick Mathers (CHB) and Paul Ashby ( rover) it was a disappointing end to a successful season . UMPIRES : Ray Windlow and Mark Morath . PS . A special word of praise to St . Bernards runner, "Dal" Considine, who in his own words was simply sensational. You said it "Dal", I report it!!! SECOND SEMI-FINAL This match proved to be a dour struggle as each team strove to master the increasingly windy conditions . Marcellin scored the only two goals of the first quarter when they had the wind assistance . Hawthorn Citizens, who peppered their goal in the second quarter, were only able to break through for one major score . A combination of determined Marcellin defence and Hawthorn Citizens inability to utilise their wind advantage, saw Marcellin hold a four point lead at half time . The standard of play lifted in the third quarter as Hawthorn Citizens, led by the talented Avery, attacked into the wind . Their early supremacy wilted however as Marcellin who regained composure to kick three goals for the quarter, led by eleven points at three quarter time . Hawthorn's frequent forward moves were frustrated by 'Tubby' Kennedy's coaching tactics of packing his backline . Injury to talented ruckman Jack Morrison didn't assist Hawthorn Citizens as Avery and 36
" Moose" tried hard to lift their team mates to Victory . Th e Marcellin defence ' held firm and late in the quarter, the "Eagles" broke through for a minor score which denied Hawthorn precious attacking time . Marcellin, who never surrended the lead, clung to their three point margin as the final siren sounded . UMPIRES: Tony Robbins and Brendan Grabau . SOUTH FIRST SE -FINAL
De La Salle reversed the result of last week's game against Old Brighton-Bloods when they defeated their long standing adversaries by twenty three points . De La Salle virtually doubled the Old Brighton-Bloods score in a game in which conditions negated many football skills . Nevertheless De La Salle broke the nexus evident in the two home and away games this season as they moved to today's Preliminary Final . SECOND SEM I-FINAL
For the third time this season Old Xaverians proved far too strong for Old Scotch as the "Crocodiles" marched into their fifth successive Grand Final . For the third time this season the Xaverian defence eclipsed the Scotch forwards whose two goal total took their club's complement in these three matches to seven - hardly the scoring required to win matches!! Despite the poor conditions Old Xaverians clearly had more use of the ball which they used to their team's advantage . Old Scotch must now regroup with the hope that the 1996 final series will follow the 1995 precedent . PREVIEW OF PRELIMINARY FINALS HAWTHORN CITIZENS V ST . BERNARDS NORTH
St . Bernards and Hawthorn Citizens, who meet for the second time in two weeks today have already played two close games during the season. In round 6 at St . Bernards . Hawthorn Citizens turned a half time deficit into a four point victory . In Round 15 at home, the Citizens, after leading at each change, won by ten points . Each team has a capable forward line - St . Bernards with W ood and Farmer have the two leading forwards - in the competition. Greg Wood, who has troubled the Hawthorn defence in each game, will need careful watching today or he could kick St . Bernards to victory. For Hawthorn Citizens Heaney who is their leading forward, caused St . Bernards' defenders many concerns in Round 15 . Providing he can overcome injury M orrison should win many ruck duels and provide ample opportunity for Avery to move the ball forward . St. Bernards can again expect 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
drive from Vinecombe, Castle and Comito each of who has previously played well against Hawthorn Citizens . Last week St . Bernards did not have a hard match like the second semi-final, and as a consequence they may have an edge in fitness today . I expect Hawthorn Citizens to be focussed on their dame IT and not to be distracted by their inability to handle the wind last week . Although Hawthorn Citizens must be favoured to win I tip St . Bernards to win narrowly after a titanic struggle . SOUTH OLD SCOTCH V DE LA SALLE Old Scotch, despite their second-semi final loss, will enter today's match with the knowledge they have twice triumphed over De La Salle during the season, by thirty four points in Round 5 and by twenty-six points in Round 14. Each of these victories was decisive . Today will be different as the Scammell Oval is new territory to each club and finals' jitters could easily overtake players on both sides . I favour Old Scotch to win because they have displayed better form during the season. Secondly in Il lingworth an d M eLeish they have the two leading competition goal kickers and thirdly Old Scotch have proven big game players like Tribe, the Montgomerys and Hooper who can direct play even under pressure .
(1ST sEIu:~IIdAI.) ST BERNA-RDS 8.8.56 COLLEGIANS 2 .5.17 St Bernards Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. Collegians Crocker. Gay . Best Lee. Gay, Mathers . Ashby . Crocker, Taylor . 2ND SE94dHAWTnORN CITIZENS 0 .2 1.5 3 .5 4 .8.32 MARCELLII'7 2 .2 2 .3 5 .4 5 .5.35 Hawthorn Citizens Avery 2, Murray, Keaney . Best Avtery. Power, Morrison, Gardiner. Murray . Cusalkas . 3dareeBin Dodoricio 3. Dineen. Dimmahna. Best Daffy. Vathakos . Theisz, Tsoukas. Dimmatina. Dodoricio.
CLUB XVIII SOUTH 1ST SEkst-FINAL OLD BRIGHTON 2.3 3.6 3.6 3.7 .25 DE L.4 SAIbB 3.2 4.5 4.8 6.12 .48 Old Brighton Wraith 2. Pyers. Best Ugtow. Hamilton, Rattray . Cochran. Scarlett, Lade . Be La Salle Mamie. Rudd 2. Bolt. Hoy. Best Thom, Hynes . Classon. Wightman, biannix . Hoy . 2ND SEMI-FINAL OLD RAVERIfu'3S 2.3 4.4 7.7 8.9 .57 OLD SCOTCH 1.1 2.3 2.2 2.3 .15 Old %averians Kins 3, Stones 2, Hall, Dalton . Landrigan . Best Curtain, Court . Visintini, King. O'Sullivan. Fay . Old Scotch Simpson . Aujard. Best Hooper. Montgomery, Langley, tltingworth . Sheahan. Godwin .
NORTH - INC FINALS LAST TOTAL WOOD ST BERNARDS 50 0'DEA KEW 30 FARMER Sr. BERNARDS 30 DODORICCIO MARCELLIN 3 27 GONZALES COLLEGIANS 0 24 SOUTH - INC FINALS ILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 0 44 McLEISH OLD SCOTCH 0 24 STONES OLD XAVERIANS 2 20 BRANCH-FLOWER OLD MELBURNIANS 17
CLUB Io IIII GRAND FINALS ELSTERNWICK PARK - SUNDAY AUGUST 18TH North Section - 12 noon South Section - 2 p m
EL,STE :IC°r PAU DRAW FOR I:~: T 0 ~ SILLON Scheduling of all EP Matches Subject to ground conditions This Sat . : Collegians v. Old Scotch This Sun . : FIDA Grand Final s Next Sun . : Old Brighton v . Old Paradians Next Sun . : Club XVIII Grand Final s Sat . Aug. 24: C Sec . 2nd Semi Final Sun. Aug. 25: Avail. for potential finalists Sat . Aug . 31 : B Sec . I st Semi Final Sun, Sept . 1 : A Sec. Ist Semi Final Sat . Sept . 7: C Sec . Grand Final Sun, Sept . 8 : A Sec. 2nd Semi Final Sat. Sept . 14 : B Sec . Preliminary Final Sun . Sept, 15 : A Sec. Preliminary Final
Sat. Sept . 21 : PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
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Alex Johnson U19 Championship Final B Sec . Grand Final Sun, Sept . 22 : A Sec. Grand Fina l
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U19 SECTIONS by Brett Connel l
REVIEW OF ROUND 16 MATCHES DIVISION ONE
s quickly as they were in the four Old - Paradians (1) found themselves out again after being totally outclassed by Old Melburnians last Saturday . The OP's were (5) goals down at 1/2 time and were never in the hunt given the conditions . Holme, Sewell and Cloke were OM's best, with Flynn, King and Stevens honest battlers for the OP's, who could well have thrown away any chance of playing in September . North Old Boys came from behind to add (10) last 1/4 goals to thump St . Bernards at the Gillon Oval. Khoder, Lynch, Turner and Evans (5) were terrific driving forces for NOBS, with Davis, Dowling and Thomas gallant in defeat. Collegians manfully stood up to the might of Uni . Blues and were soundly defeated . Luff, Champion, Walsh and Sayers fine players for the Lions, with Halligan ( 14), Ryan and Strack doing as they pleased for the Blues. De La Salle consolidated 4th position with a comfortable win over AJAX at home . Never headed De La now have the opportunity to fine tune themselves for the finals . Corin, Flowerday an d Clohesy were best for De La, as to Siegel, Gelbart and Lukav for the Jackas . Therry forfeited to Old Xave rians
DIVISION (2) WHITE Warringal boosted a flagging percentage with a huge win over De La Salle (2) . Leading by (12) goals at 1/2 time and winning by (25) at the end, the Redbacks are aiming for a place in the four at the completion of Round 18, but will need to win both matches to assure themselves of such . For the Redbacks Yin, Witchell and Hopkins never put a foot wrong . Uni . Blacks faced a danger game against St. Leos WP Emmaus but won with plenty to spare . Murphy, Butterfield and Smith were best for the Blacks, as Daly, Smith and Carey never gave in for the Two Blues. St . Kevins faced Old Camberwe ll at home and disposed of them with a solid (4) 1/4 display. Although the 'Wellers held the SKOBS to no score in the last 1/4 the damage had been done . For the SKOBS Fields, Gargano and Rizio ran rings around their opponents, with Smith, Miles and Whitehead standouts in the 'Wellers colors . In the final match of the round Bulleen-Templestowe forfeited to Williamstown . Old Geelong had the bye . DIVISION (2) BLUE.
Mazenod doubled Ormond's score at home to consolidate top position and serve notice to all final38
ists that they mean business . A (6) goal first 1 /4 setting the trend for the day . Fo r the Nodders Occhiuto, Joseph and Young wer unstoppable . Beaumaris bounced back wit' vengeance thrashing Monash Blues by near on (10( points . After a relatively even first 1/2 the Shark moved into top gear and crushed the hapless 'Asher ; Baxter, Gregory an d Riordan were excellent contrib utors for the 'Ashers . Old Haileybury used St . Ki1d Sth . Caulfield to return their 13th win for the seasoi and remain in second position on the ladder Dunphy, Clarke and Walden proved to be keys i ; the Bloods win . Hampton Rovers moved to 5th posi tion on the ladder with an encouraging win again ; Caulfield Grammarians. Although both sides hav been inconsistent throughout the year next yea holds high hopes for both teams . Smith, Holt an, Browne best for the Rovers. Old Brighton had th bye . DIVISION (2) RED
Yarra Valley were not about to be the second sid within two weeks to succumb to Old Paradians (2) as they outplayed the OP's and led at every change t win handsomely in the finish by (91) points. B Reynolds, Lawton and Casano (4) were the majo forces behind the win for the Valley, with Kelly Vincent and Jones steady (4) 1/4 contributors fo the OP's. Marcellin lost any hope it had of getting th double chance when Whitefriars came from behini to pinch victory last week . Leading for 3/4's th Eagles looked the goods but alas it was not to be, a the siren sounded the 'Friars were (11) points up a nhagiotdublechan . For the Eagle none tried harder than Badanjek, Stephens am Mulready, with Winterburn, Mika and A . Shephen always in the thick of the action for the 'Friars Aquinas' second 1/4 set their win up agains Chirnside Park at Kimberley Reserve . Leading by (5 at 1/2 time the Bloods maintained this margin unti the finish winning by (6) goals and placing plenty a pressure on Marcellin for 4th position . Brownhill Hyland an d Cultera were major players in the Blood ; win. Old Trinity were facing a difficult task in tha they had to halt a rampaging Old Scotch desperab to figure in this season's finals . The game was tigh all day, but the floodgates opened in the final tern with the Scotchies booting (3) goals to (0) to wii soundly in the finish. Romensky, Eagle an d Thoma, fine players for Scotch on the day . Old Carey had thi bye . PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAME . DIVISION ONE Old Paradians host Therry in what will be a con THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 199E
vincing win for the OP's at home. Their big test will come in Round 18 when they travel to Toorak Park and -take on Xavs. AJAX host a mean and hungry old Kavs who had a weekend off football thanks to merry last week . Despite the Jackas being at home the Xavs will be far too accomplished in most positions today . St. Bernards host Old Melburnians who have at last returned to some of the form which they showed earlier in the year. Last time it was the OM's by (4) points at home, however this time the OM's will power away and consolidate 2nd spot. Uni . Blues will crush North Old Boys at the Crawford Oval despite NOBS' good form last week, the machine is rolling towards the finals and at this stage the Blues look unstoppable . De La Salle will host Collegians at home and will be fully aware that the Lions cannot be taken for granted, having to come from behind to win last time the two sides met . Today it will be a different story as De La endeavour to boost a lowly percentage in an attempt to maintain 4th spot.
Selections : Old Paradians, Old Xaverians, Old Melburni ans, Uni . Blues & De La Salle. DIVISION (2) WHITE Warringal face a tough fortnight to hold onto a place in the four with Uni . Backs this week and St . Leos WP Emmaus next . But today is what the Redbacks will be focussing on . Last time it was the Blacks comfortably, this time the Redbacks will bounce back and put Uni . Blacks finals aspirations on shaky ground . Bulleen-Templestowe host St . Leos WP Emmaus at Bulleen. This will be the last time the Bullants take to the field this year and with all due credit, well done to Brian and the guys. I'm sure all teams who have played you this year respect the position your club is in and wish you all the very best for 1997 . Despite this the Two Blues will be too strong again, but not without the Bullants giving it their all once again. Old Camberwell will win well against De La Salle (2) but will realise at the end of the day next week will be their big test . Old Geelong come off the bye and face St . Kevins at Como Park . Despite the picturesque setting the SKOBS will fine tune themselves today against the OG's, and win in a canter . Williamstown have the bye. Selections : Warringal, St . Leos WP Emmaus, Old Camberwell 8c St. Kevins. DIVISION (2) BLU E Ormond at home will need to put together some of their early season form to defeat Monash Blues today . Last time they both met it was the 'Monds by (4) goals. Today I predict a'Monds win (sorry Keith) but with less than a kick separating the two sides at the finish . St. Kilda Sth. Caulfield host ladder leaders Mazenod who will be too strong and skilled all over the ground today. Caulfield Grammari ans host Old Haileybury at Wheelers Hill but the venue will have little effect as the Bloods desperately hang onto second spot by percentage . Hampton Rovers will face a tough challenge at home when Old Brighton arrive to keep their chances of the double chance alive, and of battling Old Haileybury for the double chance in Round 18 . Today the Tonners will win well . Beaumaris have the bye .
Selections: Ormond, Mazenod, Old Haileybury & Old Brighton DIVISION (2) RED Old Paradians (2) host Marcellin at Bundoora and will have an uphill battle defeating the Eagles today. A loss could see the Eagles fall from the four, a win allows then to stay alive for another week, and this is what will happen . Aquinas face the improved Yarra Valley and a real danger game having been defeated comfortably the last time these two sides met. Today with a spot in the four riding on it the Bloods will prove too committed to the cause . Old Scotch should have no problem in rolling Chirnside Park at home, given they still hold high hopes of achieving the double chance . Although there seems like little chance of that at this stage . Old Carey versus Old Trinity could well be played with snorkels and flippers if last week's weather repeats itself, but seriously although the OT's really pushed Old Scotch last week the might of Old Carey will shine through today, and in doing so enable them to remain undefeated . Whitefriars have the bye. Selections: ~ arcellin, Aquin._ ; , Old Scotch & Old Care y
SECTION 1 HALLIGAN MURRAY JOHNSTONE DAVIS EVANS GELLIE GREENHAM HANCOCK VOZZO MARUSIC BOCTOR STUMBLES FISHER WARD IADD PANTON HUGGINS R. BADANJEK MURPHY J . NEWMAN
UNI BLUES 14 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 DE LA SALLE 0 AJAX 0 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 WHIT E UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 ST. KEVINS 3 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 STLEOS 2 Sr. KEVINS 3 BLUE BEAUMARIS 5 CAULFIELD GRAM . BEAUMARIS 7 MAZENOD 0 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 RED OLD SCOTCH 3 AQUINAS 4 MARCELLIN 1 OLD CAREY OLD TRINIT Y Under 19 - Continued on Page 46 >
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All clubs are reminded that should they wish to place Coaches' Ads in the Amateur Footballer in the following editions of the Amateur Footballer they should contact Brett Connell at VAFA Administration or speak to your club Secretary who has been sent details . ### At last Monday's Secretaries meeting each secretary was handed a document which outlined details of the plans received from interested persons relating to whether or not the current E section structure should be changed for 1997 . Clubs are asked to consider the document and indicate to Phil Stevens (in writing) if their club suppo rts any particular plan; proposes an alternative plan or would like the status quo to exist for 1997. The Executive will be considering all responses and information at its fingertips at its ne xt meeting (Monday August 19th) and the intention is to make an announcement immediately following this meeting . ###
After last weekend's Club XVIII final at Brunswick the Association was embarrassed to hear of an after match melee which involved spectators and players. This matter wi ll be dealt with at an investigation ne xt Tuesday evening. The Executive has asked me to point out however, that even with the emotion and pressure of finals games, that situations where unacceptable behaviour is demonstrated, the excuse of extra pressure and emotion will not be acceptable reasons for the behaviour being condoned . Clubs can expect immediate and swift action - the good name associated with our game will be preserved at all costs . ### With finals fast approaching the VAFA i s interested in using the foll owing persons should they be available - club umpires who may be happy to run the boundary or wave the flags, particularly in some reserve finals and also club officials who may be willing to work with Executive committeemen a ; assistant duty officers at finals games . Interested per-
SECTION
1sI SEMI
2nd SEMI
PRELIM . FINAL
GRAND FINAL
A
1/9/96 (Sun)
8/9/96 (Sun)
15/9/96 (Sun)
22/9/96 (Sun)
E . Park
E . Park
E . Park
E. Par k
31/8/96 (Sat)
7/9/96 (Sat)
14/9/96 (Sat)
21/9/96 (Sat)
E . Park
E . Park
E. Park
25/8/96 (Sun) Sandri ngham 25/8/96 (Sun) Cent. Reserve
San dri ngham 24/8/96 (Sat) E. Park 24/8/96 (Sat) Glenferrie Oval
31/8/96 (Sat) Sandringham
7/9/96 (Sat) E. Park
31/8/96 (Sat) Cent. Reserve
7/9/96 (Sat) Cent . Reserv e
E East
25/8/96 (Sun) Glenferrie Oval
24/8/96 (Sat) Camberviell
31/8/96 (Sat) Camberwell
7/9/96 (Sat) Camberwell
E. Central
25/8/96 (Sun) Gillon Oval 25/8/96 (Sun) Mordialloc
24/8/96 (Sat) Gillon Oval 24/8/96 (Sat) Mordialloc
31/8/96 (Sat) Gillon Oval
7/9/96 (Sat ) Glenferrie Oval
31/8/96 (Sat) Mordialloc
7/9/96 (Sat) Mordialloc
U19/1
24/8/96 (Sat) Northcote 11 .30 a .m.
24/8/96 (Sat) Northcote 2 p .m .
31/8/96 (Sat) Northeote 2 p .m.
7/9/96 (Sat) NorthcOte 2 p .m .
U19/White
24/8/96 (Sat) De La Salle 11 .30 a.m .
24/8/96 (Sat) De La Salle 2 p .m .
31/8/96 (Sat) Oakleigh 11 .30 a.m.
7/9/96 (Sat) Oakleigh 2 p.m .
U19/Blue
24/8/96 (Sat) Oakleigh 11 .30 a.m .
24/8/96 (Sat) Oakleigh 2 p .m .
31/8/96 (Sat) Oakleigh 2 p .m .
7/9/96 (Sat) Oakleigh 11 .30 a .m .
B
C D
E. South
U19/Red
Club XVIII Nth Club RVIB Sth
24/8/96
24/8/96 (Sat)
31/8/96 (Sat)
7/9/96 (Sat)
Monash 11 .30 a.m .
Monash 2 p .m.
Northcote 11 .30 a.m .
Northcote 11 .30 a .m .
St Bernards def. Collegi ans De La Salle def. O .B . Bloods
Marcellin def. Hawthorn Cit . Old Xaverians def. Old Scotch
This Weekend (Sat) Oakleigh 2 p .m .
18/8/96 (Sun) E . Park
This Weekend (Sat) Oakleigh 12 Noon
18/8/96 (Sun) E. Par k
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leading goalkickers will be invited as well and these winners will be non-paying guests of the Association. ### With the removal from the E central competitio n of Thornbury Cougars votes for the Best and Fairest award for this section will only be counted f or the fi: "t 9 round of the season where each team will have played earh other once .
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5 YEARS AGO - 199 1 Phil Stevens, a courageous tipster of unknown quality, went on record to pick the Premiers as follows : "A" - North OB, "B" - St Bernards, "C" Ivanhoe, "D" - Old Geelong, "E" - Williamstown, "F" ANZ Bank, "G Nth" - Old Scotch, "G Sth" - De La Salle, "U19/1" - De La Salle Blue, "U19/North" Albanvale, "U 19/South" - St . Bedes. (Phil was right in B, G South, U19/1, U19/North - he missed out in A : De LaSalle, C: Whitfriars, D : MHSOB, E : Mazenod, F: Elsternwick, G/Nth : St Bernards, U19/Sth : Old Melburnians . Probably 3 out of 11 was a good performance N .R.) . Uni Blues second bottom in "A", 5 wins out of 14, surprised and humiliated second top team Collegian s, 9 wins out of 14, when they kept them to 1 .5 in the second half and a pitiful 3 .8 for the game against 9 .14 . Best for Blues McCarty, Furphy, Hazeldine, Lennon, Matthews (5 goals) and Wall is . Names that keep recurring for Collegians in 1996 were their best : Wallace, Bennett, Galbraith .
Old Xaverians (4th in B) kept their double chance hopes alive when they led top team Old Trinity all day to win 16 .15 to 13 .11 . Stars were Curt ain, McCorkell , Holmes ( Old X .) an d Parkes, Vize, N . Beardsley (Old T.) . It was a different story in "D" where Phil's selection, Old Geelong lost their hope of finishing in 1 o r
2 when they were thrashed by eighth team Old Camberwell, 7 .11 to
2.4 . Best for Old Cam . were Kyriacou, Pike, Hayes, Ball ard, Guthrie, Beal . it was a good game to win as it brought Old Camberwell to 5 wins, the same as the two team s below them, Glenhuntly and La Trobe . To test your memory, the Van Winkles beat the Elitists to make it 15 straight . Yes, ANZ Bank beat UHSOB . 250 games to North Brunswick's Stephen Gibbons, an original member of the team when it started in 1966 . A member of the two premiership teams in 1974 and 1981, Steve answered the call to come back a few years when North Brunswick wa s struggling. 200 to Shane Livingstone, second player to reach that number with Aquinas and a member of the club's three senior premierships . Mike Murray, goal umpiring giant, had missed the last five games with a strange knee injury . It could not have happened as he raced out to report a player - I suppose 20 stone was a good excuse for not getting close enough to report, or did he have ey e trouble? The defence will be spirited .
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WINTER FITNES S RET _INING WEEKS & .D There is an old adage my coach at Caulfield (John Wilson, A Section Premiership coach 1970), woul d recite when searching for reasons as to why we were experiencing a late season form slump . In an endeavour to'eliminate one possibility he would say. "Well it can't be fitness, we've been at it for (6) months, if we are not fit enough by now. . . .!" But as the years have ticked by I am not so certain he was correct. In years of average rainfall, it is a reasonable argument. However close monitoring of players ability to train, due to the wear and tear of a season should be noted . Some players once over niggling problems need extra fitness work . It is during a wet season, such as we are currently experiencing (where grounds are more suitable for mud wrestling than football) that I believe we should re-assess general team fitness. With the pace of matches greatly reduced, (due to the heavy going and grounds either unavailable or very muddy and uneven, therefore making drills difficult to do at top pace) you need to assess how much descent sustained hard running players are doing? After six weeks of heavy grounds, will players ability to run through two, three or four lines on a drier ground in a passage of play suffer from slow, stop start football of the last two months ? At this point in the season, teams will be in one of five positions : 1) Have secured a position in the final four and must now make certain of the double chance , 2) Fighting for a place in the final four , 3) Playing out the season with no hope of a finals berth and out of relegation problems , 4) Fighting to avoid relegation, 5) You will be relegated . A) If your team is in either position (3 or 5) there is little else to play for, other than pride and the thrill of playing our great game . Perhaps some attention to club spirit, with a view to the summer period and next season, via some innovative thinking both on and off-field is worth considering, rather than just going through the motions. B) If you are in position (4) you are not going to be playing on drier grounds so working in the heavy going, coming to grips with the grind of the constant damp and its limitations, combined with working to improve wet/heavy condition skills, is vital to performing at maximum output in the important weeks ahead . On-field spirit begins on the training track . A close knit club with a fight on its hands is a difficult nut to
crack. The training track provides the Reserve and U19 squads with a chance to help shape the club's future . By continuing to train regularly and with no drop off in numbers along the way, "seconds" and "unders" players can make a big contribution . To be enthusiastic, encouraging and supporting the Seniors, will help instil a sense of purpose, pride and strength throughout the club . C) Finally if you are in either position (1 or 2), the same attention to the remaining home and away matches, as paragraph (B) applies . Obviously everyone is desperate to win each match, take it "one week at a time" !! However, there is nothing wrong with confidence and ambition, so having an eye for what may lie ahead ie. dry grounds in September (although La Nina weather patterns indicate otherwise) and working on sustained endurance running fitness levels is important . Can players do 10 x 150 metre strides on the bit as they could pre-season or do they struggle ? Are they able to retain good pace for what amounts to running from the back pocket to the forward pocket ten times ? I hope my players can . I'll certainly be finding out . George Voyage Senior Coach Caulfield Grammarians AFCA/VAFA Committee Member.
a _,2 s-c)f-the Month MA!.SE: Owen Hourigan CLUB : StKevins Old Boys Grade : Under 19 PLAYING HISTORY: 132 games with SKOB, Senior Res~r:est Captain U19's 1988 . COACHING IiISTORY:
- In 3rd year as U19 Coach at SKOB . -- One slag,'94 . COACHING PHILOSOPIR':
'Sno%,rllackes are such delicate things but just lr,cd,, ; h_t hal>pens when they stick together" FUTURI;1Ln IBITIOId :
Eicip SKOB reach A Grade. Play drums in a rock band .
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®® Hello from this week's guest columnists Simmo and Laddy from 'CD' corner (and occasionally B) . The above faces (mug shots) will be familiar to many players (and maybe the odd barman) in C and D grade . After last years guest appearance maybe we should attempt to be politically correct but then again . Thanks to Macca and Al) (the A grade boys unless the ROT has set in) for the opportunity . We promise to not mention hair in our column so we wont OK boys. ®® It was good to see that Oscars from the Academy, Craig 'Watergate' O'Donohue and Mark 'Dipper' Pinney doing a column a few week s back. Mark can always stick to his day job but Craig I hope you're not singing for your supper, being a journalist by profession. Craig was heard to ask the probing question "Why do they call us the Oscars?" Speaking of the Oscars there was a big crew a few Tuesdays back at all our games night at the St Kilda Sports Club . It was a great night organised by Paul 'Scopp' Young (our fitness adviser) for a change of pace . We haven't seen that many Oscars on a Tuesday night since the Academy Awards . Boys did it have something to do with the sensational view from the volleyball courts? ®® We would like to take this opportunity to give a special mention to those unsung heroes behind the scenes at Amateur footba ll clubs and specifically some of the CD grade people : Old Mentonians Steve (vice President, timekeeper, sometime 'ball boy' and anything else that needs to be done), Whitefriars - Bernie Mullins (timekeeper and provider of 'hot' showers at the mud bath), Parkside - Jack (the 'minder' fro umpires on a Saturday amongst many other duties), Thomastown - Billy (Trainer and 'after match' entertainer) and Marcellin - Tim Naughton (everything including hot towels at three quarter time) . In line with Phil Rowell's excellent editorial last week, the above mentioned club stalwarts and all those not mentioned, make the umpires feel welcome 'on the day' and get looked after . Now the AB ski break is well and truly behind us, the finals are fast approaching and there are crunch relegation/finals deciding games . Best of luck to all clubs in achieving the goals they have set at this time of the year .
g® Congratulations go out to the two most recent additions to the VAFAUA Life Membership club, Steve Hopper and Geoff Ridd . Both are very worthy recipients and have made an outstanding contribution to our Association . We know you will both continue to contribute as you have in the past . Reminder
that the VAFAUA pre-finals 'seminar' will be held at the Carlton Football Social Club on Monday August 19th 1996 (only 9 days away) . 00 S pecial thanks to Leo Kearney and the boys at M arcellin OC for the hospitality at goal umpire Sammy 'Fingers' Kahns 200th game earlier in the year. Sammy and all the umpires in attendance had plenty of freebies at the 'after match' . Sammy then thought it was fair enough to take three 'travellers' for the long trip home . They aren't still in the fridge are they Sammy? It was a big day with Bobby Dunstan doing his 754th game Oust keeps on keeping on) and Kevin 'Chilli' Segota reliving his halcyon field umpiring days with former greats at the MOCFC 25th anniversary . We could say Chilli is only a shadow ohisfrmeldupngfbtweo'il ? Speaking of being in a good paddock its great to see Chris "Honey I swallowed the furniture" Keeton back and running hard 'through the diamond' in the middle . Chris we wish you and Helen the best on pending parenthood but 'Keets' did you have to go out in sympathy? 00 This column gives us the chance to make a spe. cial mention about the men and women umpiring in the lower senior and under 19 grades . On a loi of occasions they have been umpiring 'solo one sometimes without boundary riders of goalies . Keel up the hard work because of your performances ajustimporn adgitheVAFco m munity as any of the higher grades . One of thos( 'boys' Alan Stubbs recently umpired his 200th game Well done Stubbies on a great achievement . Th ecolumnistlokfrwadto'p inga'redwithyo i again at the pre-finals seminar . Another of our I Street crew and Super Rules legend David 'ball teares D'Altera was apparently heard calling Taxi' very deel into time on in the last quarter at Bulleen Cobras ; few weeks back according to our eye witness Michae 'Bear' Flanigan. ®® Congratulations to Adam Kiel who umpires hi 100th game today. Profile in the next few weeks . ®® The Olympics theme has been running ho during the last few weeks so it would be remiss c us not to mention "something very special" as on Bruce McAvaney would so eloquently put it, that hap pened at Thomastown in their match against 01 Geelong . Damien 'Don' Lane had been running in th 'flats' for the first three quarters when rain began t threaten . Our favourite 'Oscar' decided it was time fc a change at three quarter time he ran into the chang
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FIDA REPORT GRAND FINALS (11/8) ]FE-VIEW -SEMI-FINALS slsternwick Park was bathed in winter sunshine _:. last week as (12) teams battled out semi-finals, hoping for spots in the Grand Finals today . Games went very much as expected with Heidelberg having little difficulty in defeating Chadstone and setting up a Grand Final clash with rivals Bendigo (1) . The Marlins jumped Werribee and were never headed fmishing far too strongly for Werribee . Karingal ran rings around Ringwood to talk their rightful place in the Division 2 Grand final, having not lost a match all season . Broadmeadows were far too skilled and accomplished for the Parkside team, who could not manage a goal in their match . Bendigo (1) went about their business by defeating lieilor comprehenSively to advance to the Division 1 Grand Final today against Heidelberg . While on Oval No.1 Bendigo (2) could not stay with the rampaging Maribyrnong Underdogs in the second 1/2 and found themselves behind at the final siren in the closest match of the day. PREVIEW - GRAND FINALS (August 11 )
The final weekend of the season for FIDA takes place today . The first match is between Broadmeadows an d the M arlins of Division 3 . Both teams have met only once this year and on that occasion Broadmeadows won comfortably . Both sides will battle fiercely to gain the ascendancy but I believe that Broadmeadows will prove too strong and powerful all over the ground and win in a very close match . Maribyrnong clash with Karingal who have not been defeated this year . Maribyrnong have lost on both occasions to the Bulls and will again today find the going too tough, going down by (6) goals . At 12 .45pm the Division (1) match between Bendigo (1) and Heidelberg will be a beauty. Both teams possess extremely skilled players with a great deal of ability . The game will be fast and furious with much hingin g > UMPIRES CORNER - Continued from Pace 4 4
rooms . Some minutes later as the teams were lined up and ready to go our intrepid 'man in white' returned ready to go in the wet . Interestingly we may have a new trend that our friends at Blades may need to seriously consider, 'Don' was wearing one boot and one running shoe! When asked about this innovative approach his response was that one boot gave him enough grip for the wet and the running shoe enabled him to still do his tiggers in style . Not all of our orbits move in the same direction do they? Kieren Perkins couldn't have been more impressive in the wet conditions . Definite 'White Waker' material . ~D THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
on the result. Bendigo (1) are endeavouring to make it back to back premierships, Heidelberg have become very strong over recent years, the game will be close but I can see Bendigo (1) just hanging on in a very tight match . LAST WEEKS RESULTS ARE AS FOLLOWS : FIDA SEMI-FINALS, AUGUST 4 DIVISION 1 : Heidelberg 14 .7 .91 defeated Chadstone 4 .0 .24 ; Bendigo (1) 9 .3 .57 defeated Keilor 1 .0 . 6 DIVISION 2 : Karingal 16 .13 .109 defeated Ringwood 2 .0 .12 ; M aribprnong 8 .6 .54 defeated Bendigo (2) 4 .4.28 DIVISION 3 : Marlins 18 .7.111 defeated Werribee 2 .2 .14 ; Broadmeadows 25 .12.162 defeated Parkside 0 .0 .0 TODAY'S PROGRAM IS AS FOLLOWS: Please note that all matches will be played at Elstemwick Park No .1 Oval. Division I Grand Final Broadmeadows versus Marlins (10 .15am) Division 2 Grand Final Karingal versus Maribyrnong (11 .30am) Division 1 Grand Final Bendigo (1) versus Heidelberg (12.45pm) All teams are reminded that immediately following their Grand Finals the Premiership and Runners-Up medallions, plus the Premiership Cup will be presented to the players on-field. All clubs are asked to remain on the field for these presentations, the duration of which will be something in the vicinity of 10-15 minutes . All teams are reminded that the August 23 Endof-Season Players Function is later this month and we need to know numbers of those people attending ASAP. Please see Brett Connell or call him (9531 8333) to discuss your teams attendance or otherwise on the night. Player of Semi-Finals (August 4) - Darren Eyhard (Broadmeadows Kangas ) 00 Special mention also to Ronny Smith on getting through the obstlacle course to present the monthly 'white waker' award in July, passing on the baton to another 'Oscar' Paul Leyden. A young umpire with a bright future. Finally we wish all umpires the bets for the remaining weeks . Keep fit, out on the track and we hope you get the appointment you deserve in the finals . 00 Date to remember: August 1 5th . The Lygon Street Bounce-off resumes at Elsternwick Park (weather permitting) . After the Bounce-off an advisers meeting entitles "Finals Preparation" with a guest speaker . - Simmo and Laddy 45
D} r L" ;DER 19 SECTION 1 OLD MELBURNIAliB 3,5 7-7 10-8 13.10,88 OLD PARADIANB 2 .2 2.2 2.4 4.6.30 Old Methnmtarss hlorell- Murray 3. Carroll, Miller 2, Cloke. Coach . Wright. Best Hot=. Se-well, Cloke. Runs. Purcell, Miller,
Old Paradiom Flynn . Phelan, S. Phelan . Lynch . Best Flynn. Yong. Stevens. Cale. O'Connor, Harris . Y 6 .8.56 0 1VERIANS 19.12126 kers and Best Players not re c Old Itaverlans Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .1 5.5 9 .8 19.14 .128 ST BERNARDS 3.6 6.8 9 .12 11.15-81 North Old Boys Evans 5. Lyons 4 . Maguire 3. Pavlov, Khader 2. Turner . Lynch. Cippolom. Beat Khoder, Lynch, Turner. Lyons, ippolom, Paslov. St Bunards Davis, Thomas, McKeoCn 2 . O'Connor. Dowling. Bateman. Balky, Gray . Best Davis. Dowling, Thomas, Hogan, Daffr^y . Johnson. COLLEGIANS 0.0 2.2 3 .3 5.4.34 7.6 11.8 20,13 29 .13 .187 UNIVERSITY BLUES ColteBtans Sayers S. Vandervenne, Proctor . Michael . Best LuC. Champion. Walsh, Sayers. Unlrenity Blues Halligan 14, Stuck 4 . Brockley, McIntosh. White ad 2 . Clark, Ke1ty. Keys, Lindsay. Ryan. Best halligan . Ryan, Strack . Camm. kehy- Brocktey. DE 1.A SAILE 5.4 8.9 10 .11 14.11 .95 MAX 0.1 1.2 1-5 3.523 Be to Sells Conn 3. Ellis, Fbwerday, Harber 2 . Clohesy, Messer. Moore. Healy. Vincent. Beat Conn . Flowerday. Ciolusy. Harber.larkins, King. AJsz Lukan, Onas. Rosen . Best Slelgzi. Gelbart, Lukav- Segar . Carew. Rosen .
UNDER 19 2 WHITE DE LA SALLE (2) 0,3 2-4 4.5 5.9-39 WARRBtGAL 8,4 14-11 18 .14 27,17.179 Be La Salk (2) Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Warringat Witchell 8 . Anderson 6. Playfair 5. AttardL Williams, Woodlock 2, Hopkins, Rossinul . But Yin, Wikhell. Hopkins . Piayfair, Attard6 Peters . UNtVERStrr BLACKS 12.17.89 5T LEO'S EMlNAUS WP 5 .9.39 University Blacks Gellte 4. P.icCormrck-Brennan 3 . Smith . Gaul 2. Butterfield . Best Murpy,butterfield . Smith, Ga>al . McArthur. MtConntck-Brennan . St Leo's Emmaus WP Vouo 2 . Newey . Schlntler. Thomas . Best Daly, Smith, Carey. McCann . Mitchell. Daniels. ST SEVERS 5.5 7-6 10.8 10.868 OLD CfSdBERWELL 1 .1 3.2 4,5 7.10.52 St Kerins Fields 4, Marustc. Greenham 3 . Best Fields, Gargano. Rtzio . Hassett. Gotdswrotthy. Radtord . Bid CambuWeB Hanlntann 3 . Hancock. Molloy 2. Best Smith . Miles. Whitehead . Kordlc. Webb, Richmond . WBddA5LSTOWN CYMS 16.14.110 BULLEEN-TE~IFSTOWE 6.9.45 WlWamstouv GYMS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Buiken-Templestowe Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.
UNDER 19 2 BLU E IdAZENOD CC 6.6 10 .12 12 .14 1318.96 ORMOND 2,3 3.5 4.8 6.12.48 Mszeaod OC Egan, Moore 3. Occhmto. Meadows 2. Meehan . Young, Bordfgm n . Best occhmto. Joscph . Young. Clifford. pumn . Kdiy . Ormoad Goal Kickers and Best Ylayera not received . BEAUAtARIS 4.7 9 .14 22 .16 23.24 .382 2SONASHBLUES 3.1 5.3 6.5 8-11 .59 Beaumaris Fisher 7 . Boctor. McKenzie 5 . Nits 3 . \Vadham. Thatcher. Mct.ean. Best Fisher. Pnts, Thatcher, McKerute. OBnen . Wadham . Mooash Blues Hawkins 4, Grigory . Harris 2 . Burston. Best Baxter. Gregory. Riordan. Lawrence, O'Neill. Hodson . OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .6 3 .13 8 .17 10.25.85 ST KHLA SOUTH CAULFIELD 0.2 1-4 1.4 3-8.24 Old Halteybury Langford-Jones 3, Anntrano. Clarke 2. Carson, tadd . Warden . Best Dunph)~, clarke . Wadden, Sutton . Hill. Ladd. St Kilda South CsutReid Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . HAMPTON ROVERS 5.3 7.7 11.8 11 .16.82 CAULP I.D GRAMMAR 0.0 2.1 2.4 3.5.23 Hampton W Rorers Holt 5. Crouch 2 . Browne. Mart7n . Nelson . Zuker . Best Smith . Holt. Browne. Crouch. James. Lvnch . CautSetd Grsmmar Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
UNDER 19 2 RED YARRA VALLEY 5 .4 8-4 13-7 16.11 .107 OLD PARADIANS (2) 1 .1 1.2 1.3 2-4.16 Timor Valley Casano 4. Thompson 3. Ford . Morns 2 . Reynolds, Laing . Balshaw . tzwton . Telford, Best Reynokis . Iawton. Casano . Thontpson . Drew . Laing. Old Paradtans (2) Sacco. Collins. Best Kelly. Vincent- Jones. Edgeley . Cosgnff. Pnce. MARCELLIN 3.1 7.5 71 7 8-10.58 &TUTEFRIARS 2.3 43 7.5 10-9.69 hISrcellin Roberts 3 . Black, Stephens . Badanjek . Moran, McMahon . Best BadanJek . Stephens. Mulready. Dmtattma . Ryan Armstrong .
Whltefrtars Davis 3. Gillan, Eames, Davis: Fedele, Pawhk . Hughes . Lacey . Best Wtnterburn. hhka, Shepherd . Pawhk . Gdlan . Lacey. CIIIRNSIDE PARK 0.2 1.2 4.4 4.5.29 A9UINASOC O.S 6.5 7. 5 9.14.88 Chirnslde Park Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. Aquinas Huggms 4. Cultrera 3. Chapman. Neeeren. Best Brownk111. Hvlanrl . Cuitrera Chapnk'tn. Huggins, Mascnh. OLD TRINITY 3.2 5.8 6.8 6.8. 44 OLD SCOTCH 3.6 6.6 7 .10 10.14.74 Old Trinity Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. old Scotch Craw, Panton 3. Eagle 2 . Morris. Stevens . Beat Roncensk}c Eagle. Thomas . Gwynn. Snow. Crane.
SECTION 1 OLD PARADIANS v. THERRY Field: A. Stubbs, A . Stephen . AJAX v . OLD X AVERIANS Field : J . McGuran, B . Schmidt. ST BERNARDS v . OLD RqEI, . BURNIANS Field: B . Allen, K. Brewer ; Boundary: A . Scherini . UNIVERSITY BLUES v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field : M . Allen, C . Ryan ; Boundary: C . Hayes, M . Jelinek. DE LA SALLE v. COLLEGIANS Field: J . Bell, B. Bain; Boundary : D . Bain . WHITE WARRINGAL v . UNL BLACKS Field: C . Cimoli, P . Tuppen . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. ST LEOS EMMAUS Field : P . Bailey, B . Buyck. OLD CAMBER. WELL v. DE IA SALLE (2) Field : A. Price. OLD GEELONG v . ST KEVINS Field: B . Stewart, S . Davie . BLUE ORMOND v. MONASH BLUES Field: M . Rossato, G . Armstrong. ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD v . RIAZENOD (at 1 pm) Field: S. Rolls, G . Skaudarkumar . CAULFIELD GR . v . OLD HAILEYBURY ( at Wheelers Hill Campus) Field : G . Morgan, M . Argall . OLD BRIGHTON v . HAMPTON ROVERS Meld : G . Kelly, C . Stevens ; Boundary : D . Harriss , RED OLD PARADIANS (2) v. MARCELLIN ( at 11 .30 am) Field: S . Cook, F. Karabelas. AQUINAS v . YARRA VALLEY Field: T . Creighton, D. Ischia . OLD SCOTCH v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : T . Williams. OLD CAI? ;Y v. OLD TRINITY Field : K. McMahon, I . Stevenson.
AUGUST 17 - ROUND 18 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD PARADIANS THERRY v . ST BERNARDS OLD MELBURNIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES NORTH OLD BOYS v. DE LA SALLE COLLEGIANS v. AJAX WHITE ST LEO'S EMMAUS WP v. WARRINGAL UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD CAMBERWELL DE LA SALLE (2) v. OLD GEELONG ST KEVINS v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS BLUE BEAUMARIS v . ORMON D MONASH BLUES v. ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD MAZENOD OC v . CAULFIELD GRAMMA R OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD HAILEYBURY RED WHITEFRIARS v . OLD PARADIANS (2) MARCELLIN v. AQUINAS OC YARRA VALLEY v . OLD SCOTCH OLD CAREY v. CHIRNSIDE PARK
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% dSECTfON FOR AGST 11 4 0 1480 1125 131 .56 9 6 0 1354 1229 110 .17 9 6 0 1261 1188 106 .14 8 7 0 1272 /097 115 .95 8 7 0 1395 1283 108 .73 8 7 0 1328 1394 95 .27 7 8 0 1126 1128 99 .82 7 8 0 1214 1264 96.04 4 11 0 1146 1398 81 .97 4 11 0 1081 1531 69.30
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OLD XAVERIANS 12 2 1 1270 794 159.95 SO OLD MELBURNIANS 11 3 1 1075 806 133.37 46 10 5 0 1158 892 129.82 40 UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 6 0 1170 877 133.41 36 DE LA SALLE OLD SCOTCH 8 6 1 1198 929 128 .96 34 COLLEGIANS 8 6 1 1162 948 122 .57 34 1223 88 .14 24 MAZENOD O C 6 9 0 1078 ORMOND 3 12 0 748 1251 59 .79 12 ST BERNARDS 3 12 0 749 1291 58 .02 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 12 0 647 1314 49 .24 12
B SECTIO N OLD PARADIANS 14 1 0 1742 999 174.37 OLD TRINITY 13 2 0 1885 974 183 .53 /558 1228 126.22 THERRY CCOB 10 5 0 OLD BRIGHTON 10 5 0 1483 1271 116 .68 0 1397 1282 108.97 IVANHOE 9 6 9 0 1387 1536 90.30 BANYULE 6 OLD IVANHOE 5 10 0 1313 1702 77 .14 4 11 0 1328 1596 83.21 ! H SOB 4 11 0 1133 1430 79.23 JRTHOL D@OYS 1024 2224 46.04 6ULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 0 15 0
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B RESERVE SECTION OLD PARADIANS 14 1 0 1466 599 244 .74 SS OLD BRIGHTON 13 1 1 1401 569 24522 54 10 5 0 1316 981 134.15 40 OLD TRINITY THERRY CCOB 7 7 1 1059 893 118 .59 30 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 7 1 1167 1025 113.85 30 M H S O B 7 7 1 868 978 98.98 30 BANYULE 5 10 0 900 1179 76 .34 20 OLD IVANHOE 4 10 1 819 1276 64 .18 18 3 12 0 696 1156 60.21 12 IVANHOE BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 12 1 471 1848 25.49 10
COLLEGIANS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD SCOT OLD XAVERIANS DE SALLE OLDLAMELSURNIANS STBERNARDS ORMND OC
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2 0 1707 1033 165.25 ST KEVINS 14 12 4 0 1637 1267 129.20 M .?RCELLIN 11 5 0 1609 1390 115.76 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1297 119.97 AJAX 9 7 0 1558 STBEDES/MENTONETIGERS 9 7 0 1255 1302 96 .39 THOMASTOWN 7 9 0 1357 1439 94.30 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 11 0 1361 1541 88 .32 OLD MENTONIANS 5 11 0 1271 1445 85 .19 OLD GEELONG 4 12 0 1177 1552 75 .84 WHITEFRIARS 4 12 0 1134 1758 64 .51
C RESERVE SECTIO N MARCELLIN 15 1 0 1424 428 332 .71 60 12 4 0 1168 730 160.00 48 AJAX STBEDESRdENTONE TIGERS 11 5 0 1311 630 208.10 44 9 7 0 1079 971 111 .12 36 OLD GEELONG ST KEVINS 8 8 0 920 1017 90.46 32 THOMASTOWN 6 10 0 985 1101 89 .46 24 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 10 0 912 1028 88 .72 24 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 6 10 0 838 1288 85 .06 24 OLD MENTONIANS 5 11 0 727 1350 53 .85 20 WHITEFRIARS 2 14 0 498 1411 35 .29 8
O SECTIO CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 11 5 N0 1635 1142 143 .17 11 5 0 1284 1100 115 .88 !.: GNASH BLUES 68 135.79 ^AUMARiS AFC 10 5 1 1586 10 6 0 1510 1342 112.52 OLD CAMBERWELL PARKSIDE 9 7 0 1315 1157 113 .66 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 8 7 1 1358 1143 118 .81 STJOHNSOC 8 8 0 1069 1164 91 .84 SOUTH BANK CBA AFC 7 9 0 1377 1262 109 .11
D RESERVE SECTION 14 2 0 1506 439 343 .05 58 MONASH BLUES OLD CAMBERWELL 13 3 0 1244 735 16925 52 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 13 3 0 1064 820 129 .76 62 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 10 6 0 1348 725 185 .93 40 PARKSIDE 10 6 0 1136 735 154 .56 40 123 .92 36 ST JOHNS O C 9 7 0 1093 882 BEAUMARISAFC 5 11 0 815 1170 69 .66 20 SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 3 13 0 743 1458 50.96 12 KEW 2 14 0 532 1300 40.92 8 4 UNIVERSITY REDS - 1 15 0 343 1655 20.73
UN VERSITY REDS 0 i5 1 1 1782 2203 35 .95 E EAST SECTIO N lQUINAS O B 15 1 0 2128 978 217 .59 14 2 0 1923 1077 178.55 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 1308 134.56 OLD CAREY 11 5 0 1760 CHIRNSIDE PARK 9 7 0 1612 1245 129.48 ELEY PARK AFC 8 7 1 1473 1484 99.26 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 8 1 1465 1341 109.25 ELTHAMM O C 6 10 0 1240 1753 70 .74 BULLEEN COBRAS 5 11 0 1287 1401 91 .86 ST MARYS 4 12 0 1323 1762 75 .09 sFSWiNBURNEUNIVERSITY 0 16 0 603 2525 23 .88
E EAST RESERVE SECTIO N YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 14 2 0 1614 546 295 .80 AQUINAS O 8 11 5 0 1176 603 195.02 OLD CAREY 11 5 0 1252 658 19027 CHIRNSIDE PARK ' 10 6 0 1070 851 125 .73 ST MARYS 9 6 1 886 1220 72.62 BULLEEN COBRAS 6 8 0 900 856 105 .14 1199 95.08 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 9 0 1152 ELEY PARK A F C 4 12 0 754 1189 63.41 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3 12 1 385 1600 24.06 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 14 0 592 1438 41 .17
E CENTRAL SECTIO N WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 1 0 1817 410 199.67 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 13 3 0 1732 954 181 .55 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 4 0 1551 660 235 .00 NORTHBRUNSWICK 12 4 0 1838 1190 154 .45 WEST BRUNSWICK 9 7 0 1414 1118 126 .48 UHSOB 6 10 0 1223 1459 83 .82 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 5 11 0 1412 1261 111 .97 1685 88 .55 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 5 11 0 1492 NEWLANDS COBURG FC 3 13 0 1135 2298 47 .33 THORNBURY COUGARS FC 0 16 0 567 2613 21 .70 E SOUTH SECTION PENINSULA 0 8 13 2 1 2372 1062 223.35 54 13 2 1 1922 1179 163.02 54 POWER HOUSE SALESIAN O C 13 3 0 2121 1053 281 .42 52 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 13 3 0 1816 1092 165.30 52 OAKLEIGH A F C 9 7 0 1754 1252 140.10 36 A N Z ALBERT PARK 8 8 0 1714 1564 109 .59 32 MONASHGRYPHONS 5 11 0 1536 1672 91 .87 20 ELSTERNWICK 4 12 0 1192 2022 58 .95 16 GLENHUNTLY 1 15 0 80e" 2638 30 .55 4 MONASH WHITES 0 16 0 629 2493 25 .23 0 UNDER49 SECTION I UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 0 0 2353 731 321.89 64 OLD XAVERIANS 13 3 0 2181 844 258.41 52 OLD MELBURNIANS 11 5 0 1545 1084 142 .53 44 DE LA SALLE 11 5 0 1337 1108 120 .67 44 OLD PARADIANS 10 6 0 1565 1095 142 .92 40 ST BERNARDS 7 9 0 1473 1668 91 .60 28 AJAX 4 12 0 975 1421 68.61 16 THERRY 4 12 0 774 2293 33 .75 16 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 14 0 885 2054 43 .09 8 COLLEGIANS 2 14 0 597 1861 32 .00 8 UNDER-19 t2) WHiTE ST KEVINS 15 i 0 2008 686 292 .71 OLD CAMBERWELL 12 4 0 1679 875 191 .89 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 5 0 1474 866 170 .21 WARRINGALAFC 11 5 0 1536 1161 130 .06 WILLIAMSTOWNCYMS 11 5 0 1405 1128 124 .56 OLD GEELONG 8 8 0 1175 1292 90 .94 ST LEO'S EMEM(AUS WP 7 9 0 1181 1199 98 .50
60 48 44 44 44 32 28
BULLEEN TEkd2~LESTOWE A 4 15 0 1354 3t33 ii 28 14 UNDER-192(2) BLUE MAZENODOC 14 0 1363 921 147.99 56 OLD HAILEYBURY 13 3 0 1609 787 204.45 52 OLD BRIGHTON 13 3 0 1557 885 175 .93 52 k BEAUMARIS A F C 12 4 0 1886 698 270.20 48 HAMPTON ROVERS 8 8 0 961 1352 71 .08 32 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7 9 0 1007 1447 69.59 28 ORMOND 6 10 0 1106 1459 75.81 2 4 ic MONASH BLUES 4 12 0 788 1645 47.90 16 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 3 13 0 784 1934 40 .54 12 UNDER-09 (2) RE D 16 0 0 1842 747 246.59 64 OLD CAREY WHITEFRIARS 12 4 0 1317 695 189 .50 48 11 5 0 1311 980 133.78 44 OLD SCOTCH MARCELLIN 10 6 0 1197 868 139.19 40 AQUINAS OC 10 6 0 1102 1065 103.38 40 OLD TRINITY 7 9 0 891 1116 79 .84 28 YARRA VALLEY 7 9 0 780 1356 57.52 28 CHIRNSIDE PARK A F C 4 12 0 810 1720 47 .09 16 735 1690 43.49 12 OLD PARADIANS (2) 3 13 0
E CENTRAL RESERVE SECTIO N UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 2 0 1448 466 310.73 NORTH BRUNSWICK 14 2 0 1551 633 245.02 12 4 0 1410 578 243.94 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 4 0 1543 639 241 .47 WEST BRUNSWICK 9 7 0 1110 824 134 .71 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 6 10 0 917 849 108 .01 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 5 11 0 742 1101 67 .39 4 12 0 689 1451 47 .48 UHSOB NEWLANDS COBURG F C 3 13 0 617 1738 35 .50 THORNBURY COUGARS 1 15 0 210 2067 10 .16
56 Sr 48 48 36 24 20 16 12 4
E SOUTH RESERVE SECTION PENINSULA O B /5 1 0 1842 469 SALESIAN O C 13 3 0 1660 534 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 12 4 0 1941 617 OAKLEIGH A F C 12 4 0 1482 613 POWER HOUSE 10 6 0 1332 672 A N Z ALBERT PARK 7 9 0 929 1363 MONASHGRYPHONS 5 11 0 806 1141 ELSTERNWWICK 3 13 0 550 1962 MONASH WHITES 3 13 0 360 1967 GLENHUNTLY 0 16 0 311 222 5
60 52 48 48 40 28 20 12 12 0
392.75 310.86 314.59 241 .76 198.21 68.16 70.64 28.03 18.40 13.98
CLUB XViII NORTH HAWTHORN CITIZENS 14 1 0 1151 596 MARCELLIN 12 3 0 919 480 STBERNARDS 11 4 0 1021 565 COLLEGIANS B 7 0 739 723 OLD IVANHOE 7 8 0 612 770 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 8 0 505 800 THERRY 7 8 0 447 882 NEW AFC 6 9 0 523 753 OLD ESSENDON 2 13 0 319 1178
193.12 56 191 .46 48 160.71 44 10221 3 2 79.48 28 63.13 28 50.68 28 69 .46 24 8 27 .08
CLUB XVIII SOUT H OLD XAVERIANS 14 1 0 1048 325 322 .46 OLD SCOTCH 13 2 0 1017 484 210 .12 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 10 5 0 637 565 112 .74 DE LA SALLE 9 6 0 748 517 144 .68 STKEVINS 8 7 0 467 872 53 .56 60 .86 MAZENOD 0 C 7 8 0 482 792 OLD GEELONG 6 9 0 391 852 45 .89 V U T 4 11 0 487 1123 43 .37 OLD MELRURNIANS 3 12 0 357 681 52.42
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From the moment you make t! move to Quit smoking you'll fi : your body getting back in shap e
Within two hours of stoppi r there is no more nicotine in y o blood stream . 6 hours - your he ; beat slows down and your blo pressure starts to drop . After jus day you'll have more energy - gi it a couple of days and you'll f c and smell fresher, and your ta s buds and sense of smell will con alive . And even more importantly, wit enough time, you'll reduce yo t
risk of emphysema ; lung cancc and heart disease . You'll be fit for life . And after all, isn't that the na m of the game ?
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