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N nyone lulled into a false sense of security by the 'as expected' results of the first two rounds wa s in for a mighty shock last week as the tables were turned on the competition leaders . Underdogs cam e blazing out while giants came out sleeping ; and through it all, Melbourne's football fraternity was again bathed in the golden glow of the late Autumn sun . REVIEW An emotional Bernie Dunn did little to hide his frustration after the game, Trinity had Xavs on toast midway thorough the third term yet left Toorak Park winless and second bottom . For the most part of the game, the T's were superior all over the ground . They had numbers to the contest and plenty of running from the likes of Simon Dal rymple an d Adam Andrews . When Hatfield goaled from 50 midway through the third term, Trinity were coasting with a four goal lead . But Xavs have a habit of coming late to the party and Mike Blood played an inspired patch of football late in the term to bring Xavier back into the game. Dan Richardson kicked a bag of goals, his eight and final a long raking punt in the final term to seal Trinity's fate . 13 goals in an exciting last quarter : a steal for Bourke's boys, only heartbreak for Trinity . Peter Hannan was quick to remind me I had tipped his charges to lose by 10 goals to the Lions ; few might have expected De La to do any better, yet they left Harry Trott with their first four points and a 21 point victory. A good start to the visitors with Mannix ( 6 goals) and Crowe (3 goals) lively up forward and a three goal lead at half time . An eight goal quarter by Collegians saw them back in the contest with Tony Parkin and Ch ristian Davidson continuing their good form for the Lions . Great last quarter by De La Salle: they piled on 8.1 to 2 .1 in a barnstorming finish with O'Callaghan, Mannix and Crowe leading the charge . Adam E lliot and Andrew Duncan were other notable performers . Can De La knock off two grand finalists in a week ? Nip and tuck all day at the Camberwell Sports Ground as Scotch hosted Haileybury in the match of the round. A bright start by the Bloods signalled a competitive game but the Cardinals couldn't be shaken and a six goal second term gave them a slender 2 point lead at half time. Stuart Steele and Tom Wilson have been prominent players for Scotch this year and played well again last weekend while Aujard always makes his presence felt . But it was the Bloods who finished the stronger side, restricting Scotch to just 1 .3 in the final term to win by 13 points . Mark Seccu ll , Dave Connell and Shane Walden, a familiar trio for Bloods' fans, among the best as Haileybury consolidate an impressive start to the season . Finally some joy for Mark Tyquin and the Blues :

a loss to struggling St Bernards at Elsternwick would have see n them in serious trouble . 7 multiple goalkickers for the students among 1 : on the day, sharpshooter Adam Lennen topped th crop with 6 as Blues kicked a bagful in the good con ditions. Paul Fairbanks made an impressive start t the season while on-ballers Richard Vandenberg an ( Brian Blood led the Blues charge from the midfield a ; they booted 8 goals to 3 in a strong last quarter. Eigh goals from Luke Gollant was the only bright spot or a dull day for bottom-of-the-table Bernards . Ther share a winless start to '97 with only Trinity yet thf is have shown a lot more promise to date . Jasor, Goll ant battled hard for Bernards, as did Vin Comita and Paul Capes, but too few winners to put a smile on the face of Garry Foulds, A strong breeze blowing toward the scoreboard at Elsternwick Park on Sunday ; neither Old Melburnians nor Old Paradians did much in the first half to use the gale to their advantage . Low scoring and scrappy in the opening quarters as OM's battled to a 2 goal lead at half-time . Simon Theodore was busy for the Redlegs while 200-gamer Richard Webb showed why he's notched up so many with a good game . Parade seemed buoyed by Micah Berry's sending off and youngster Tony Muleta turned on a match-winning second half, booting three important third-term goals to give his side a shot. Plenty of chances for OM's in the last quarter but inaccuracy is becoming their trademark as Heffernan, Dallas, Nitsou and co held on to a nine point victory . A solid start to the season for Dale McCann . PREVIEW Another tough encounter for Peter Hannan's team as they host Xavs . The premiers were luckv last week but their form wasn't hot . De La in an upset by 9 points . Indifferent form for the Lions; Leigh Carlson won't be pleased about travelling to Tucker Road with the Bloods playing well. Lions to bounce back in a close one by 10 points. A confident Parade hosts Scotch in what should be a tight game. Both sides desperate to go 3-1, but too many options should see Scotch home by four goals . A disappointing Old Melburnians travel to St Bernards in a game they can't afford to take lightly . Pride might be a factor and the home side will add to the Redlegs' woes . St Bernards by 12 points . A frustrated Trinity take on Blues who return to Elsternwick Park for consecutive games . The T's have looked increasingly likely and will notch up their first win by 6 goals .

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Old Haileybury - 150 games to Dave Connell last week against Old Scotch . matthcArmstrong .t players for the Bloods, with hopefull y % niore to come . Congratulations . Old Scotch - Club Record Broken . Andy Smit h : 266th game for Old Scotch today to break c ,I games record of 265 held by Alan Nichols. ling in 1982 "Smithy" has numerous aceoalde s credit, B&F's, state selection, A Section B&F lie is a Life Member of the Old Scotch AFC. ,autlations and well done . Old Scotch - 150 games to Stuart Gibbs last ,lri . A fine defender and former U19 Captai n ,; j;~ has developed into one of the club's most reliable 1clcrs. Well done 'Gibbles' . f

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DE LA SALLE v . OLD XAVERL4PIS Field : M. Jackson R. Eastwood C':: Dominic Napoli Michael Lentini OLD HAILEYBURY v. COLLE . GLANS Field :M . Gibson H . Little Bounda rv : B . Corcoran Goal: Charli e May Anthony Simpson OLD PARADIANS v . OLD SCOTCH Field: J . Toohey W. Hinton Boundary: R . Mutton Goal : Shan non Ryan Geoff Grigg ST. BERPIARDS v . OLD MELBURIVIANS Field: A. Damen D. Dalgleish Boundary: D. Stvles Goal: Rachel Miller Malcolm Frame OLD TRINITY v . UNIVERSITY BLUES EP Sunday Field : S. J1cCarthv J . Kvins Boundary: B. Brown J . Stephenson Goal : Bernie Hoare Kevin Segota OLD TRINITY v . UNIVERSITY BLUES EP Sunday (Reserves) Goal : John Finn Sh annon Ryan

SENIORS -- 26 .04.97 OLD RAVERIAIYS 3.2 5.8 10.15 17 .19.121 OLD 1RDZrrY 4 .0 9.7 11.13 19 .14.128 04d Xaverians Rich ar dson B. Bourke 3 . Hell 2, Jones, Ellis . Blood, Ockleshaw. Best Bm~. Richardson. Dann. L. Hanneher ry. Blood . Ford . Old Tthilty Heightat 4. Spencer 3 . Datyrmple 2, Hatfield 2. Kennedy 2 . Seaty 2. Andreas. BaLszy. Norman . Best Dalrymple. Phillips. Heighten, Spencer. Andreas . Medlin. COLLEGIANS 4.4 6.8 14.10 16.11 .107 DE LA SALLE 8.3 9.7 11.13 19.14 .128 Colle&ns Cleary 2. Nevins 2. Peter 2 . kShmeSmith 2. Bennet. Davelson. Ctei>hdath. King, Parkitt PSti1tiFs . Tlmntswt.lS.Jkce. Best St oedy. Jeflersar . Daeidsm. Parkin . Ci:ary. Bavrett. Or La Salle MannLe 6. Cronre 3. Duncan 2. Mithen 2. Cross. Evans. P. O'Callaghan. Grace. Savers . Toohey . Best B. Mannlx. P. 0'Callaghan . Croxc. Elliott. Duncan. Bonnici. OLD SCOTCH 2 .4 8.5 12.9 13 .12 .90 OLD HAD.EYBURY 3 .5 7.9 11.11 15.13.103 Old Scotch AuJard 3. J. Hosking 2 . Steele 2, Angus, Goldberg. Heath. Kalinski. Stokes. Wllson. Best Heath . Steele. R7Lson. O'Brien . AuJard. Coll ins . Old Halleybury Morey 3, Lappage 3. A. Walden 2. Thiessen 2. S. Walden . Lay. Hilton. Connell . B}rns . Best SecuIl. Council . S. Walden . Lay. Arnstrng. Byrns. OLD MELBURP+7ANS 2 .3 55.7 8 .10 10.16 .76 OLD PARADIANS 3 .3 3 .7 9 .11 12 .13 .95 Old Melburntsas Bevy 2 . Webb 2 . Birkill. Britain. Elinghaus. Lovett. Theodore. Thompwn . Best McKmn. Theodore, 6Vebb. Pnaden. L . Bunn . Bert } Old Paradlsns Muleta 4. Nilson 3. Boyd . Harris . Holland, Otoughlln. Swindon . Best Heffernan, Dallas, Nilson, Holland . Ciatvla . UNIVERSnY BLUES 6.5 10 .8 16 .11 24.13.137 ST BERNARDS 3 .3 8 .6 10 .7 13.11 .89 Etsternwiek Lerman 6. McKinnon 3. Fairbank 2. Vandenberg 2 . Miller 2. Heald 2. Blood 2, W Icoac Stewart. Garnaut. Verstecgen . Furpht. Best FaMbank. Vandenberg . McKinnon . Blood. Lannert , St Bernsnls Gollant 8 . Farmer. J. Bollant. Capes. Comito. Tattler. Best L. GollanC Wilkinson . Comito. CaPes . J. Gollant . McKeon .

RESERVES - 26.04.97 OLD XAVERIANS 3.2 4.7 10.12 16.17.113 OLD TRINIIY 1.4 1 .5 1.8 4.10.34 Di d Xaverians Tucker 4. Diamond 2 . Barrett 2, Ke}itoe 2 . Mallard 2, %kblshe. Woodruff, Coughlan. Best Ke~fioe . Barrett. Mallard, Walshe, Hede. Perrv. Old Trinity Sndth 2 . Peggle. Farrant . Best Vargo. Andersaa . Harris . Urbancte, Grisbrook, SmiOt. COLLEGIANS 3 .3 8.3 9.5 14.6.90 DE LA SALLE 5 .3 6.3 8.7 10 .11.71 CoBe~ians Rbodkv 3. Carr 2 . HardLng 2. Procter 2. McKenzie 2 . Van Den Venne. le is. Pollard . Best Blackman. Jones . Vasdekis. Carr. Weodky. Seaton. De La We Flume 4. Fad, Midro. Hall. K. Mann&. D. O'Brien, Duckett. Best TroJa Dockett . A. Johnstone. Flume . Wyies . Jennings . OLD SCOTCH 3 .6 6.7 9 .12 10 .17.77 OLD HAII.EIBURY 1 .0 2.0 3.1 8.4.70 Old Scotch McDonnell 4. Beattie 2. Warner 2 . Hooper. Pritchar. Best Woodhouse, t4amer. Pritchard. Smity. Castrlmm. Bear. Old Heiteybury Capontala. Duxhu ry. Hills, Kravs . Melia. ScaUe. Best F. Main, B. Main. C. Kraus. Melln. Hill . Orton . OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .3 8.8 9.9 11 .11 .77 OLD PAnADIANS 1 .0 2.1 7.1 9 .2 .56 Old Melburniens Campbell 2, Handhury, 2 . Juke 2. S. Brown. tlicsan, S. Fabry. Sereda . tit?llace-Smith . Best B an ks . Jukes, Campbell. 4!'. ddetl. Carroll . Bardsley. Old Pamdisns Ball 3. Baird 2. Hart. B. Brabender. Hardord. D. Digney. Best RocchocciWi . Varctca. Har(ord . Bail. Horstngten. J. Swindon. UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.1 7.3 12.8 14.12 .96 ST BERNARDB 2 .3 3 .7 3.8 9.9.63 University Blues 0'Donnell3. Byrne 3. Longkv 3. Carter 2. A . Wilcox. Gust. Dulyer. Best Wilcox . Court . Langley, Evans . Featherston. McIntosh. St. Bernards Collins 2 . L. Rogers 2. Donlan. Gray . lanzano. Mathenes. Toto. Best Jurtcksay. L . Roger. Doolan. MaOrewes . Gray, tanzano .

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i{7hilst the sun is shining, Ormond is making hay in B Section as the only side undefeated afte r three rounds. Old Brighton an d Old Ivanhoe both tasted defeat for the first time whilst Melbourne High School Old Boys and Ivan hoe, and to a lesser extent, St Kevins Old Boys an d Therry Penola served notice of their intentions to contest the positions at the top end of the ladder in coming weeks. The victory of MHSOB at Chelsworth Park was a real confidence booster, given the past record of the OH's in home matches and given their early season form . The clash at E .E . Gunn Reserve was highlighted by Ormond's control of the centre an d Old Brighton's failure up forward after having four key fonvards on fire in previous weeks . After three weeks all sides are becoming aware of the key players and prime movers in opposition line ups so that early unknowns may find the going a little more difficult as coaches plot to minimise their effect in future . The return to the winners circle by last year's finalist, Therry Penola, will see them confident and ready to move up the ladder in weeks to come . REVIEW ROUND 3 A rock solid defence and superb work from prime movers in Brett Collins, an d Paul McDonald gave Ormond a 33 point lead over Old Brighton by the half way mark . Backs, Mark Gilmore an d Brendan Egan were reliable in defence for the "Monds" as the OB's fought back through Matt Reid and Adam Fitzgerald to have a red hot go and come within two kicks . Simon Lennox created many options for the OB forwards who may prefer the wide spaces not readily available at Gunn Reserve . MHSOB took control of the match against Old Ivanhoe with five goals in the third quarter . Clinton Young's marking at half back and the centre line dominance of Campbell Glover an d Cam Bruce (wing) made the difference as the match progressed . Comer and Woodley (FF) were also prominent . For the OH's, J . Weddle, Kent an d Hempseed were better performers . Kevin McLean will be keen to see much improvement in the areas of usage of the football and movement into the forward line in coming weeks .

At Central Reserve, Therry Penola, with "Chief' Pitrevski leading the way in the ruck and a good even performance by all players, turned on the pressure in the "premiership" quarter kicking 6 goals to 2 after Mazenod had led by a slender margin at half time . "Mr Reliable" Matt Quirk (great bloodlines) was rock solid in defence for the Nodders along with Russe ll Sharp an d Shan non Morgan . Again Big Mick O'Hara gave a great exhibition in the ruck against the "Chief" . 4

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At Packer Reserve, the Saints had few answers to Ivanhoe onballers and midfielders as they fed the ball to David William3 goals) . Rawley, McGowan an d Flynn were supert midfield whilst Ean Newbold, Danny McFarlane z Paul Manuel in the backline frustrated the Saints every opportunity . The Saints fought the game out,, and were particularly pleased with the efforts r improvement of several younger players . Leadership Mark Tkocz and even performances by Gilmo Green and D'Agostino ensured that the Saints kepi the job all day finishing with 13 scoring shots in 1 . final quarter, which resulted in only four goals . 'i fourteen behinds after half time suggest the STK boys may need some practice at finding the big stic At Righetti, the Big Bad Bears fr om Banyule gt the SKOBs a big fright early, but could not keep up t pressure as St . Kevins kicked ten goals to three in t second stanza . Marcus Dollman on the ball, Mr Chapman an d Dave Sheehy in defence and Marc Olive ( ruck) were better performers for SKOBs, Jol Turnbull in front of goals was always a focus I Banyule with drive coming from Jamie Anderson, t Egan brothers, Playfair an d young Woodlock. TBearsvyconfidtmcpreoan and a few very welcome victories in the coming weel My selections for Round 4 After another perfect score last week, put yo, money on the B Section scribe to take out the tin honoured, prestigious Norm Nugent NATA Award the end of the season. It would appear that two hea( are not better than one in selecting winners . I'm su an early reply will be forthcoming from the E Sectic south evergreens . At the Beach Road Oval, Mazenod will need to shi down the Old Brighton fonvards to take the points . think this task will be beyond them and select the OE by 32 points . B an yule will struggle all day against a confider Ormond combination . Ormond to win the day by 4 points . At headquarters, the big clash between Ivanho and SKOBs should be decided at the midfield . A victc ry to SKOBs by 11 points is my prediction . MHSOB at home to STKSC should see the Hig: School boys prevail by 38 points . Therry Penola will be confident of another victor against Old Iv anhoe who will be fired up to record ; win . I'll put it on the block and select Therry by 11 points.

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SENIORS - 26 .04 .97 OLD IVANHOE 1.6 6.7 9.11 11.12.78 M.H .S .O.B. 3.1 8.6 13 .8 15 .12 .102 Old Ivanhoe McLean 3. Huber 2, Stewart 2, J . Weddle 2, Luk . Best J. Fveddle. Hempseed. A2tuhi . Huber. Veal. Kent. `!i ISOB t5oodlley 6. Pcrtzel3, Floating 2. Bamert 2, Houard . Coher. Best Young. Glrnzr. Cwnee 55oadlev. Bruce. Dickson,

Old Ivanhoe - 150 ~ames to Dirk Jones . Dirk has and contributor to the club's rise, as r and official, and is currently the club's regeecretary and Reserves Captain . ,,;n0ns from all at OIG . St . Ke-;ins - 50 games to Robin Bowles . 'Longey' integral, if not spectacular, part of SKO B in recent times. All at SKOB wish him the best nicely look forward to the next 50 . Well done. Old Brighton - 100 games to James Howden . or the Big H, has taken longer than most to reac h i,ii due to a couple of suspect hamstrings, but ha s L r1' and handy player over the years . 'Howie ' ; his all both on and off the field . Well done .

MAZENOD O.C. 2,5 7,9 9.12 15.15.99 THERRY PE1tOLA O.B . 3.4 7.6 12.9 16.11.107 M.=mod OC Barker 4, Could 3 . Harrison 3. o'Donagtme . Hanley. Schofield . Welch, Best Quirk. Barker. M. Murray. O'Hara, Sharp, Schofield . Therry Pencils 08 Pola 5 . 0'Connor 3, Castaldi 2. Goodin 2, B. Hollow. Grocock, Clark. Bosanko. But PetresskL Frahm . Castaid; . Bo}1e, PoLt. Seynwur.

THERRF F ; : : :OLA v. OLD IVANHOE Field: M . Pinney C . , D ilnhue Goal : Gary Clancy Darren Coyne OL D BRIGHTON V. I1IAZENOD Field : M . Jenkins B . Schmidt P. Coe M . Goal : Clancy Bernie Dix John

OLD IVANHOE 2 .2 8.8 10.9 15.10.102 M.H,S.O .B. 3 .1 7.3 10.4 13.6 .84 Old Ivanhoe Douglas 7, Caddv, 2, Pidoto 2 . Glisenit . Moore. Toll. Yarurood. Best Moore, Douglas . George. ~tr. Toil . Glisenti . MIIISOB MMrath 4. A. Palmas 3, Feferkranz 2 . Mtorcom 2 . MeLardk. Thcrohald. Best Marconi . P,tcLard@. Paimos . Feferkranz . Sorfnis, T. King .

ORMOIiD 5.2 7 .9 9 .12 14.15.99 DID BRIGHTON 3.1 6 .3 10.5 13 .8,86 Ormond Black 3 . B. Turner 2 . D. Mabbett 2, Fraser. Kelleher. Grace. Connell . A . Turner, BrTon . P. McDonald . Beat Egan, Gilmore. James . B. Turner. P. McDonald. Collins . Old Brighton Kent 3 . Perry 2. Jackson 2. Bradlet' 2 . Farrell. McLachlan, Harnian. Kryznuiak. Best Fitzgerald, Reed . Perry. Leroux Albertan . Nikas. ST. KEVINS 3 .3 13,5 19.8 24,12 .156 BAhYDLE 4 .3 7,3 8 .10 11 .15 .81 St. Kerins Bos..wng 4. Dollman 4, Ryan 4 . Hart 2, Fox 2, Keighan . Baxies, Doihnan . Kennedy. Burden. Car ano. Oli~e . Best Dotlman . OI'nc. Dollnr.vt. Bo•aies . Terzini. Brady. Bsnyule Turnbull 4. M~a}ne 2, PLa}iatr 2. tS'oodlcck. Wilmore, Willianu. Best Anderson . Ptatiair. Vaodtock . O'Brien. Turnbull . ST. KILDAJSTH. G4ItL. 4.4 8.9 8.14 12 .23 .95 IVANHOE 4.5 7.13 17.18 23 .23 .161 St, Kilda/South Caul. Green 6, Buck 2, B. R}'an . D'Agcrttno. Gihnore. Tkocz. Best Gimore. Tkoez. Green . D'Agostino . Rallis. S . Dianwnd . Ivanhoe 44"dliams 12 . Fh'nn 3 . Angeltni 3. McGouan. Tkmns, Satderi. Hull .Brovvn, Giankouldis. Best N'ealro?d . MeGssan. Tucker. Sartor. McFarla<m, Willianu .

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l BANYULE v . ORMOND Field : M . Bushfield G . ,,ii Boudnary : D. Ryan T . Healy Goal: Ross Richards Dunstan IVANHOE v. ST. KEVINS EP SATUR-

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MAZENOD O .C. 3.2 5.5 6.8 6 .10 .46 "nIERRY PENOL9 O.B. 1.1 2.5 7.8 9.8.62 Mazenod OC Lev.tson 3. Snart . Christie, Cauchie. Best ChilcolL Bridgland . LeGrand . Hahy. Little. Vine. Thenq Penola Pinner 5. Vainer. Jureic, P. Jones. Wrtggtesw'orth. Best Moloney, Collins . 4aina, Bye. Postma. Kuret. OR61O;VD 2.2 2.5 5.10 7.14.56 OLD BRIGHTON 5.4 10.6 14 .9 15 .12,102 Ormond Stewart 3, Whelan 2, Wrodarc}zk. Sneddon . Best Whelan. Hall, Keath. Steua'rt. Keating. Todd . Old Brighton Grammer Howell 5, Antonio 3. Bickett 2, Sw,cnnell . Patterson. Murray. Fisher. Desmlih . Best How'ell . Rbff. Hayden. Corke. Btekett . Patterson. ST. KEVLNS 4 .2 8.10 16.12 21.17.143 BANYULE 1.4 3.4 4.5.29 2 .4 St. Kerins McCann 5. Varasdi 4 . Wan 2. Pnetta 2. Callanan 2 . J . Bare 2. Fraser. Mamsic. A . Mount. Best J. Bare, McCann . MagUUtis. Goklsnrorthy. Pivetta. Varasdi. Bayule Goal ktckers and best placers not recehed .

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ell I'd like to thank whoever it was that ordered the weather we have started off with this year . Now I don' t want to jinx it, but it has produced some exciting football and I for one hope it holds out . Last round has left just one team without a victory and two without a loss . I was witness to one of the best games of the year so far and that is where I will start. Review - Round 3 In perfect conditions at Mentone Oval, St. Bedes Mentone took on Mareellin in a match predicted to be close and it certainly did not disappoint . In an even first quarter St. Bedes managed to settle first and they kicked six goals to four in a highly skilled affair . The second quarter however was a different story. Marcellin threw Marcus Gill into the ruck with immediate effect, the Eagles kicking 6 goals to 1 to go into half time with a good lead and a bit of momentum . The third term was more even, both sides playing high quality football but the Eagles still had a 16 point lead at the final break . The final quarter was an epic battle with 11 goals kicked and some nail biting moments. The Tigers kicked the first three goals and managed to take the lead . Marcellin were tiring but went goal for goal with the Tigers and the lead changed frequently . But with only a few minutes left and the Tigers in front by 5 points, St. Bedes' Danny Goodchild kicked a torpedo punt from the centre circle that bounced through for a goal and broke the Eagles back . Words don't really do justice to such a fabulous contest . For the Tigers, Beasley, Tully and MacGeorge were best, whilst for the Eagles, Gill and Day were solid and Treganowan added six goals to his season tally . An I 1 point win to the Tigers and a spectacle for all present . At Brunswick, North Old Boys continued on with their fine form, defeating Thomastown in what was a very physical game. The NOBs piled on 7 goals in the first quarter, their running game working well in perfect conditions . Thomastown managed to stay close in the first half, but fell away in the second half . NOBs coach Dunnell got stuck into his players at half time for not providing enough run and they responded well, particularly in the last quarter where they kicked nine goals to two to run out comfortable 88 point victors . McMahon was best for the NOBs with 6 goals whilst Tonkin an d Collison were also good off the half back line. For Thomastown it was again a case of running out of puff and they may have to work on that . Bubis an d Pongois were good players for the Bears who always seem to struggle away from home . Bull een-Templestowe travelled to Burwood in search of their first win and they got it, at the expense of a competitive St. Leos Emmaus . Sunny conditions saw the Bullants throw their running game into action which caught the Two Blues napping . They slammed on 7 goals to one in the first term which really gave the St. Leos boys little chance of coming back . They did remain competitive though and in the last quarter cut the Bullants lead t o 6

only a couple of goals . But the Bullants then steadied and went away to record a 6 goal victory, their first for a very long time . Matthews was gooc forward for the Bullants and he finished with 6 goals was aided by Tulloch and Darby down the back . Bes1 the Two Blues was Vaughan again as well as Burgess Darcy. A good win for the Bullants who should now I to consolidate . Ajax slumped to their third defeat of the year, this t at the hands of a previously winless Hampton Rov side. In a game of fast and open football, the Roi jumped Ajax and kicked the first four goals, but Jackers fought back and took the lead just before I time . The young Ajax side performed well under press and were still in front mid-way through the third term ., Rovers then booted 7 unanswered goals in a 20 min burst and held off the Jackers to go on to a 33 point i tory . Samuel in the ruck battled all day for Ajax, wh first gamer Davis also showed some good signs . 9 Rovers will also look to go on, whilst Ajax should in their depleted stocks can remain competitive . At Clayton, on a below standard playing surface, ( Mentonians made it two on the trot beating Monash a solid 51 points . The Panthers dominated the first tei but were unable to capitalise kicking only 2 goals to t Blues 1 . The Panthers managed to turn that around the second quarter and piled on 6 goals to I to take stranglehold on the game . The Blues remained competiti for the rest of the game but could not catch the visitors, contain full forward Acre man, who finished with 9 goa Richard Large was again good in the ruck and skipp Nick Macquarie was happy to celebrate his 150th gas with a win . For the Monash team, Toohey and Tinker in tied hard on what was an otherwise dull day for the team . Preview - Round 4 Ajax travel to Keysborough to take on 01 Mentonians who are on a bit of a roll. They are yet to be a team of any possible finals significance, but I can't sE Ajax being better than competitive . The Panthers by in goals . Bulleen-Templestowe should follow up on their fira win of the season with another victory over Monash < l:tulleen . The Bullants should prevail by up to 6 goals . Marcellin will look to avenge their first defeat an meet a likely victim in the form of St. Leos. The Eagles b a fair old margin, sorry two blues but they will be red ho i St. Bedes Mentone will travel out to Thomastow looking to keep their winning streak alive. Last weeks tus sle would have taken a bit out of the Tigers and the Bear are always strong at home . But with fitness being a prob lem for the Bears and a strong point of the Tigers, I will g( for the victors by 5 goals . cnr+ro n, , r ., .~M THF AMATFI 1 0


Rovers ,,ill take on a high scoring No rth Old Boys . The NOBs are1ookmg inc goods and i ;ltiii Road ~r, l ~ek I will go against the Rovers, NOBs by 8 be : Old Mentonians , Rese rv es winners should ;i, , r 1Hn . St. Bodes Mentone, NOBs . ~

,lareeiiia will be celebrating their 30th anniversary i}~~t players lunch on may 31st . Contact the club s : . %'~ hilst on the Eagles, congratulations to clu b ,~,arl and former 'A' section champion ruckman Matt Getson who played his 250th game for the club last , fine player, great clubman and terrific personality. AJAX - 100 games to club stalwart and "legend" :3ntbony Mordech . Now in his 9th season, Anthony has d his milestone after major surgery twice to his congratulations on a fine achievement . Old Mentonians - Pat Harington plays his 100th game for the club today. A product of the club's inaugurli [9 team in 1991 "Paddy" has established himself as enlhusiastic team player in the Reserve side and on e thy club's best assets off the field . If there is to be a hunlorous side to any situation it will usually come from ti,,- mouth of Pat. Congratulations on your fine achievent. "Bull" and "Ritchie" also send their best !

SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL OLD MENTONIANS 9 21 TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 6 18 VAUGHAN ST LEOS 7 16 BOYLE NORTH OLD BOYS 2 15 MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 8 15 CONNOLLY NORTH OLD BOYS 12 C RESERVE ROBINSON NORTH OLD BOYS 11 11 M. LAWRENCE MONASH BLUES 2 9 REIMAN NORTH OLD BOYS 9 D. MILLIS OLD MENTONIANS 6 SCARPA THOMASTOWN 1 6 A. WARD THOMASTOWN 5 N1,iE AC ;:EMAN

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SENIORS - 26 .04.97 MAX 3.4 6.7 8.10 10.15.75 HAMPTON ROVERS 4.3 5.8 10.9 18.12.128 MAX Haphen 3. B. Davis 2. Gordon 2, Dudakw. Rosen, Duzenman . Best S. Dasis . HalpehN. Mohr. Samuel- A . Kingrofd, Roth. Hampton Rams Natoll3 . Stick 3 . Holt 2. W& 2. LeGrand. Anderson, Hobson. McAellar. Hollinger. Pran tzos. Best Scarle tt, Anderson. A1cCormeille. Marlyn. Anderson . Holt. MONASH BLUES 1 .3 2 .5 8 .9 10.10.70 OLD MENTTXr7ANS 2 .2 8 .6 12.8 18.13.131 Monash Blues D . Neuman 3. Rogers 2 . Hurley. Murcltie . McGee. J.M. Smith, Teasdale . Best Rogers. Tickler. DeYoung. Anderson. D. Ne~man. Teasdake. Old Menton3sns Acrenan 9.8. Murphy 2, Salley 2. Austin, Bournon. Mills. Paterson, Riley. Best Acreman . Large. B. Murphy, Dart, Brooks. Austin . ST. LEO'S EMMAUS 1 .4 4.9 9 .13 13 .15 .93 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 .4 11.9 14.13 19.10.125 St. Leos Emmaus Vaughan 7 . Pitcher 2. DWmloantonlo . McCann, Meehan. Robinson. Best Burgess. Dinocatantanlo. Darcy, Vaughan. McKenzie- Buckle. Bulieen-Templestowe Matthews 6. Alexander 3 . Panou 3. Tulloch 3 . Williams, Smith, Darby. Lambropoukos. Best Darby. Tulloeh. ParrLs . Smith. Shine . Mattheus. ST. B5 MENTONE TIGERS 6.6 7.8 10.18 18.15.123 MARCELLIN 4.1 10.9 13.11 16.16.112 St. B's Mentone M~gmrge 8 . Biks 3. Haucs 2. Conndh,. Goodduki, htcCra;v, Thompson. Beat T. ~. biae~ge. Tully, Bazcak. Dare Goodchild. Dan 0~. MarceIDn Treganouna 6 . Caffry 3. Rov.-e. Gill, Ryder. Sampimon. Payne . Theisz . O'Fiynn. Best Gill . Cm 0'FfvTVtDay. Tregan o.van. Cathy NORTH OLD BOYS 7.2 11 .7 14.12 23 .23 .161 THOMASTOWN 4.6 8.10 8.11 10.13.73 North Old Boys McMahon 6 . McKay 3 . Cotllson 2. Manazssa 2. Smith 2 . Boyle 2. Lyons 2. Look . Tonkin . WaLsh, Gra~ina. Best McMahon. Tonkin. Collin. Lock Inine. McKay. Thomestown V. Caped 3, A. Smith . Pap34o auiou 2 . Bubis 2. Plant. Best Bubis . Poug(os. Ristrrski . A. Fellous, N. Grench. Flenungo.

RESERVES - 26.04.97 MAX 3.4 6.7 8.10 10.15.75 HAMPTON ROVERS 4.1 7.5 11 .6 14.7.91 MAX Merdech 3 . Dunaond 3. Rubenstein 2, D. Boon. Rapaport. Kalb . Hoppe. Woolf. Best Rubenstein . Mordech . Kalb . Diamond, D. Boon . Hearst . Hampton Rovers Bei[by 3 . Hayden 2. Young 2 . Beamont. Bulmer. Castella. Hunter. Martinis . Mason. 0'Brien . Best Beilby. Young . Mason . Thomas, Hoare. Boyle . MONASH BLUES 3.3 7.7 10 .9 14 .10.94 OLD MENTONiANS 3 .0 5.1 7.5 8 .8 .86 Monash Blues McGregar 2. Lawrence 2 . Schu~edes 2, Dobson 2. Andritsos 2, Mentha . Horsfa ll. Harris. Best Andritsos . Mchror. Hodson . Dobson. Mentha. Napier. Old Mentonlans Flmtis 4, [axes 2 . Word . Best N,=. Funds, Whtguss. Laxms . Rlchards .t4allace. S1:1E0'S EMMAUS 4 .3 7.5 7 .10 12 .11.83 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .3 3.5 4.7 9 .8 .62 St. Leas Emmaus Mel 3. Faulisi 2. Smith 2 . Contesssotto. GevM. Mitchell. Ottabre . QWnlan . Best Van Der Akker. E. Mitchell, B. Mitchell, Major. Gra~cs, Faults[. Bull= Templestowe Papadopautas 3. Lambe rt 2 . Mercett . Mutimer, Pemberton. Stell hig. Best Minney.l4'Wiams. Faulkner. Merrett. Tuomey, Eduards. ST. B'S MENTONE TIGERS 3.2 4.7 5.11 8.12.60 MARCELLIIi 4 .3 4.4 6.3 9.5.59 St . Bodes Mentone Tigers Marshall 2. Peck 2. Napier . P. Ord . Bracchi . McLachlan. Best Bracehi . MeLachtan. Stew-art. Kearney. Johnston . Napier. Marcelline Cooper 4. Tayla'. Beside, Drum. Stokes, 0C,aOag ian . Best Har berts. Heady. Dema. Golds. Cooper. Tayior. NORTH OLD BOYS 7.4 10.10 13.12 18 .13 .121 THOMASTOWN 2 .4 3.6 3.7 7.9.51 North Old Boys Robinson It, Boyer 2, Sweeney 2 . Zocco, Pausey. Cheshire. Best Christian . Robinson. Boyer. Zumbo, Su~eeney. Phea. Thomastomn D. Capect. PetsiNs. Scerri . Menlo . Scarpa. Best Valentino. Meneo. D. Capeci. R. Ward, Turner. Theodorou .

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D SECTION by Peter Kelly ,F_ David o -. he 'Friars continue there ascendancy and remain the measuring stick for other clubs . Three close matche s at three quarter time result in victories that should have been closer and leave some coaches pondering why their team faded . The 'Shoppers' knock off the 'Nomads' easily and showed other clubs who thought they may have been easy beats this year, that they're back . A taller 'Riverrats' team took the lead early from the 'Jocs' and set a decisive pace . Missed shots and pressure from the 'Jocs' defence saw a fight back and the smaller players began to run off play where the ball had been in contest. Cracker the 'Jocs' captain began to have a telling influence on the game and inspired young Archer who put in a blinder all day . The 'Jocs' held a three goal lead at the long break but the 'Riverrats' regrouped in the third to lead narrowly at orange time . Telling moves by Neeld at the break and his own performance in kicking four in the last and seven for the game put the match out of reach . Koppy again played well for the 'Jocs' as their lone tall. The 'Born Agains' had a 69 point win over the 'Red Devils'. A fierce second quarter with great intensity and pressure saw the 'Born Agains' lead by 40 points at half time. Too strong all over the 'Red Devils' lacked the desire and the spark from their previous games . Glimpses of form failed to produce scores and a failure to follow coaches directions saw the Old Essendon lead extended . The play of the day was from the 'devils' pocket battleship Marulli who burst from the trenches pushing the ball forward, gaining control and kicking a running forty metre goal . Tessari in the centre contributed all day with support from McNamara for the Devils . Essendon's ruckman Earnesty dominated and Evans controlled play around the ground . They are back playing great team football . The 'Nomads' wandered to the 'Shoppers' monastery full of confidence (over) by the looks of things and although jumping to a 5 goal lead were reined in by the young talented Salesian boys . The 'Shoppers' trailed by two at the first break but then turned the game around and sealed it with a nine goal last quarter running out easy winners . Mick Forbes in the back line was a great contributor and his handball to his brother Matt who handpassed to a running Healey and the pinpoint pass to the fullforward Grace who converted motivated the whole team who lifted another notch . The 'Shoppers' Hazel and Bobetic were great contributors all day while the'Nomads' will regroup for their next match . Watching the game at Old Camberwell from just before half time for the remainder of the match neither team where able to take control until the last . 'Hutchy's boys' when in control ran well and set up easy goals but the 'Sharks' were able to rebound and even the scores . This had been the state of play all day and saw the scores tied at 12.10 a piece at the last break . I listened as the 'Sharks' coach used a stirring Anzac address asking hi s

players who they would be proud of being in and gett out of the trenches for . His side responded and took c+ trol all over the field kicking 10 unanswered goals in last. David 'Podge' 0'Riley at full forward was unst pable and finished with ten . Quin in his first game b . was good and Jarred 'Jabba' Wadham another of l ; years U19 brigade put in a great game. In the final match for the round the 'Punters' hosi the 'Friars which saw a very scrappy and defensive gan Neither forward line was able to get on top but t 'Punters' managed to lead by 14 points at half tin Houstan at centre half back for the'Friars was best a fif to this point in time giving the forwards opportuniti which that they could not convert . The third quarter w very tight and when Houstan left the field the 'Punte . probably thought they may now be able to score a lit easier. The scores were levelled at three quarter but t' . 'Friars were starting to look stronger . For twelve minut no goals were scored until the 'Friars' Gillan an d Carriy goaled. This broke the deadlock and then Robins( goaled to finish with 6 for the day and put the gan beyond doubt. Caulfield's best was ruckman Haydâ‚Ź Ve ll a .

Reserv es Predictions . This week cellar dwelle ; `Jocs' to beat 'Punters' . 'Riverrats' to beat 'Nomads who will stay undefeated our pick is the 'Sharks' over tl 'Red Devils', 'Shoppers' to beat Old Essendon an 'Friars over Old Camberwell .

Looking ahead Game 1 being played at Dandenong between th 'Jocs' and the 'Punters' will be time for the hosts t decide whether this year is really to mean something . Th 'Punters' will also be out to prove their first game was nc just a flash in the pan . Both scribes think the hom ground advantage may be the only decider as both club regain players from injury . The 'Jocs' by a major. Game 2 being played at Aquinas where they pla: host to the 'Riverrats' . Form may suggest Old Geelon ; will take this out but the lush pasture of the river flats fo. the high ground at Aquinas and the sting from last week ; de:eat will see the hosts too strong and return to the win nera circle . The 'Nomads' by 4 goals . Game 3 being played at Old Essendon will see 'Shoppers' fresh from last weeks great win complete t . OtrifecaohEPmirsplayngechot lEsendoathmr nysideathwl t will need the'Shoppers' starting when the doors open and not waiting for the second quarter and last minute specials if they are to win . Old Essendon by 5 goals .

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prcdicted after the 'Sharks' devour and enjoy the The Deau ~ h aare ve getting stronge r neach week skillra d run for and on thetr carpe t The hosts by 7 . Gamc 5 being played at the 'Friars home will see a ~,,~,1 oi,lted old Camberwell wanting to use this week and take on the trend setters of D Section . The f:, 1 r ; are also on the improve and last weeks fade out at i„i,,c ,~;ilCbe areal worry for Old Camberwell's match .e Fl'iars by 10 goals . nmitt ~ ?1Jf~~,r' ~ This week will see Zack Munroe play his 100th thus far to reach game . Zack is only the second player till ; milestone in this young club . He has been a great asset to the club on and off the field . A reliable defend~~nd one of the originals in 91 he is now editor of the ub rag Bald Ea~le' . His penmanship and attention to 1 on an d of the field makes him well respected ; :ncl a club identity that any club would be proud of . Vvcll done .

Aquinas would like to congratulate one of their i,est afield last week Whitehead, He had a rather big married Michelle on Thursday, leave pass to play on Saturday and then off on the honeymoon shortly after the match. Congratulations to you both. Y- , ~ I

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RESERVES - 26.04 .9 7 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0.2 2 .6 5.8 6 .7.43 Wn 1EFR1ARS 3.3 6 .8 8.14 10.20.80 Caulfield Grammarians M . HarrL=on 3 . Schotten 2 . TounEe v. Best McDonald. Lawrence. Mullahy. Hayes . Kavawris. Fraumano. • tPhitefrlars Detwppa 3. Bonnyman 2. Fulton 2. Thwaftes. Glenn . P. O'Brien . Best Vandenboon . Nolan. Eames. Bateman. Delzoppo. Glenn . 5.3 9 .7 14.10 16.15.111 OLD GEELONG ST. JOHNS O .C. 2.1 3 .2 4 .2 4 .2.26 OW Gedong Handbury 5. Furphy 2 . McInnes 2 . Paul . Ritossa 2. Seymour 2. Cannon. . Best Handbury. Rostock, LLiscos . Dugdale. Cannon . Harrington. St. Johns GC Lamb, Lagonder, Mitten, Cunningham . Best Codu :ute. Pve . Maillard. Do,s•sett. Liddell .

PARKSIDE - - - 17.9.111 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 12 .8.80 Perkside H agan 4, Reginato 4 .141t(iams 3 . Dunbabin 2 . Hansen 2, Drinnan. Lord. Best Re ~kiato. S . Gunn . H an sen . Williams . Hogan. MI(sud . Old Essendon Duederidge 4. Chalkleq 2. Stembridge 2. Turner 2. Corby. Ridley. Best Chalktcy, Walker. Podger. Turner. Cramer. Emerson .

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CAULFIELD GBAA"'AR 2.4 6.8 9.7 9.9.63 Wnri'EFRIARS 1 .3 4 .4 9.7 13.10.88 Caulfield GnammarDtcrosta 3 . KahoFer 2 . B . htatheus 2. Cox Dickson . Best Vella. Horton . Coulishaw. Reatarkk. Dicrosta. Lubranskt. Afiitetrlars Robinson 6, C . Carzi~q 2, Hickey 2 . guilty. Jenkins. GIDan. Best Hickey. Robinson. (,}utlty . A. Carbone, B. V_an Den Boon. taw. OLD GEELONG 5.7 10.9 12 .15 19.18.130 ST. JOHNS O .C. 5.2 12 .5 13.6 14 .8.92 Old Geelong Neekl 5 .lteisby 3. Hermann 3. Stevens 2. W11wn 2 . Teekrx 2 . Edmonds . McKellar. Best Herman . Salter. Wilkinson. Pescott. Teetow. Neeld . St Jones GC Charlton 3. Ham 2, Ball 2, Hilton. Carmody. Koppers. Reynolds. Best Archer, Munroe. Hoppings, Labrady. Matheson. S.4LESi6N O.C . 4.4 11 .8 15.10 25.12.162 AQUINAS O.B . 6.2 9.3 12.6 18.8.118 Silesian GC Grace 7. Cincotta 5. Healey 4. Hazel 3 . AkKn(ght 2, Whit, Cartaran . Searti . Lamton. Best Healey. Grace. Bobetic. Ka4 . Bourke. Cincotta. Aquinas OB nmrestam 8. Box 3, Banburv Hyland. Mortce. Vankerkhoim. TaruW. Best Burch. Dene+.i . LWinstonu . Whitehead . Hyland . Giles.

SALESIAN O.C . 3.3 4 .3 8 .3 11 .4.70 AQUINAS O.B. 1 .3 2 .4 5 .6 5.8.38 S®lesien OC Byrne 4 . Jan 2. Reynolds 2 . J. Taylor. Datxq. Bobetlc. Best D . Taylor. Burne. P. Forbes . Napoli . hmltkian. Chalmers. Aquinas OB Joyce 2, B arclay. Wilson, Franklin. Best Joyce, King . Mason . Slattery. Franklin . Paras .

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n the near perfect conditions last week there were some near perfect performances, Kew were awesom e against Eley Park and Yarra Valley were not far behind in obliterating Hawthorn Citizens . Looking back on this time last year, Kew seems to be running along the same track that Aquinas were on and that bodes ill for the rest of the competition. Fascinating day today with the early season movers and shakers locked in mortal combat . Kew and Yarra remain the standouts . Last Wee k Eley Park found Kew just too accomplished at the Aquarium, though if it's any consolation Sharks, you're not Robinson Crusoe! Right now Kew is 10/ 12 goals better than the rest and are on a roll . When a good footballer like Greg Porte is on song and popping through a crisp 17g Ip, megascores are inevitable, Dimasi picked up his usual bundle of effective disposals. Gencarelli let nothing past his HBF and 'Rowdy' Harrison was almost audible he went so well in his FP . Yarra Valley were far too strong for Hawthorn Citizens who lacked nothing in spirit but simply didn't have the wherewithal to match the Yarra fliers few teams have. Peterson in the ruck, Loveless at CHF, Telford at FF, and the customary gaggle of tearaways, Habben, Matt White, Thompson and Peake gave Yarra the drive to post their huge score . The balance of the team sheet isn't included Haydn, for reasons of space, not because they didn't deserve to be! Once again Phil Avery was in everything for the Citizens as were Adrian Sill and Rod Lord . Richmond Central and Bulleen Cobras fought out a tight and interesting tussle with the Central's ability to break away a little more cleanly from the packs thus creating space up forward giving them the advantage on the day . This game was played flat out all day and it was a credit to both sides that the ball remained the object throughout . 'Whisper' O'Sullivan, back in the yellow and black after a work transfer, Glen Porteous, Andrew Siwka and Andy Waters were the main movers in a very committed Central team . The massive Badanjek for the Cobras showed what a problem he is for any side and his battle with Dave Holt at FF and CHF, was a match highlight while 'Rowney' was in every contest in defence . Eltham Collegians were no match for Chirnside Park at the massive but magnificent Main College Oval. The youthful Turtles had no counter for the likes of Fabian Paola, Glen Laidlow, Pembo Jnr ., 'Old Man' Carusi, and Pembo Sur ., who were all outstanding for the Parkers . Old Carey had the chance to go and support their Under-19s.

TODAY Hawthorn Citizen s take on Eley Park and , by comparison, both sides will have an easier day than they experienced la week . The Sharks have been having a terrible trot wi injuries which has made it impossible to settle the si+ down as yet . On balance, the Sharks should take t] four points because their skills base is broader than ti Citizens is right now, which won't prevent the latt though, from giving it their best shot . Bulleen Cobras and Yarra Valley meet at No . Bulleen Park in a game which could surprise a few pei ple if the Cobras play up to their potential . Yarra wi have too much pace for their opponents, but any forwar line which includes Badanjek and Star re tt Of he's read to come back) can cause plenty of headaches becaus they have the capacity to lift players round them, s Yarra will need to be on their guard . However, Yarr should win by 4/5 goals . Chirnside Park welcome Richmond Central to another of their classic clashes and what a good game c old fashioned footy this should be . The Parkers will hav some problems with Central's height and marking power Centrals will have their own worries with the Pembe rt o3 brothers, and the fact that the Parkers are a goals bette . side at Kimberley than elsewhere . Having Tod( O'Sullivan and Glen Po rteous back though, gives tyelowandbcks(orwhatevcolurthey'inoda) r edge round the packs, and that should get the Central ; over the line in front by a short half goal . In other word, the Parkers will win narrowly, because Centrals always play counter to my tips ! Kew host Old Ca rey in the third of today's feature matches, although to look at the relative performances it could be construed as a mismatch . Kew thumped Yarra, who belted the C's, so where does that leave the latter? Not as far out as it may seem . The C's are goals better now than their very ordinary showing against Yarra and they'd want to be, they've got 20 odd to make up! Robert Bayley has Kew playing a no nonsense long kicking game with plenty of skills and experience to apply at the fall of the ball . The C's favour a higher revving game, carrying the ball tc gain ground before spearing in looping passes and can beat any side provided they don't lose their own plot! Hard to go past Kew at this juncture to win by 3/4 goals . The Eltham guys get a chance to check up on the opposition . Reserves victors should be : Eley Park, Yarra Valley, Richmond Central, Old Carev . Correspondents, the Monday contacts are 9547 9144 and fax 9547 7764 .

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ELSTEi N YY IC (速 PXVIR T速 DRAW 1997 Program (first part of season) Second part of draw announced 17/5/9 7 This Sat : Ivanhoe v. St Kevins This Sun : Old Trinity v. University Blues Next Sat: Old Xaverians v . Old Haileybury Next Sun: Mother's Day - no E . P. match Sat. 17 May: Old Paradians v . Old Xaverians Sun . 18 May: FIDA matchday at Elsternwick Park Sat . 24 May: St Kevins v . Old Ivanhoe Sun . 25 May : Collegians v. Old Scotch * FIDA - Football Integration Development Association matches provide football for people with intellectual disabilities - this program is supported by the VAFA and VAFA sponsor Coles-Myer . Part 2 of the EP draw will be released on May 17th . Clubs must have dates - advice (i .e . request dates to be avoided being drawn at EP) to Administration by Monday . May 12th ,

ELEY PARK A .F.C. 2.3 4.3 5.5 7.8.50 KEW 5.1 8.4 11 .6 16.7.103 Elry Park AFC LettiN 2 . G . Lamarea . A. Dunstan, Poole, Wickham, wunh}n. Best wunhynt. Booktuck . Verde . T. Karadinres. Dix. N. Karadimos . Kew Donovan 3, Kiriakau 3 . C. Boutros 2 . Brassil 2 . C . Livingston 2 . Andreus . Chow, Hodgson. Pcertec Best Chow- C . Boultros, Hodgson, R. Livingston . Parer . Donovan . YARRA VALLEY O.B. 8.5 18.9 25.14 37 .20.242 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 3.1 3.2 4 .2 4.2.26 Yarra Valley OB Doyle It . Balshav., 5 . Strong 4, Davies 4, McLeod 3. Chrisfield 2, Ho 2, Ford 2. Mcllwraith 2. D. Ross, Park. Best Team Effort. Hawthorn Citizens Bogle. Donaldson . Ftzpatrick . McCoaan. Best Donovan. Tracy, Laich . Fitzpatrick. McCa+art, Cheppa RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.8 7.9 12.10 17.11.113 BBLLEEN COBRAS 4.1 10.3 11 .6 16.3.104 Richmond Central D. O'Sullivan 4. D. Wilson 2. Tonto 2 . Bowe 2, Corker, Macak. McAlpin. McIntosh, Watts . Best Bowe . S. O'Sullivan. Tre<ise. Macak, D . Wilson . Flores . BuBeen Cobras Goal kickers and best players not received . ELTAeLhl COLLEGIANS 0.2 4.4 4 .4 4 .7.31 CHIRiSIDE PARK 2.1 4.2 7 .5 9.9.63 Eltharn Cole 2. Hoxse. Stanley. Beat Justice. Stanley. Evans. Hogan . Jolkry. L. White. Chimside Park S. Oates 2W'xeter 2. Hussey 2. Scott 2. Harrington. Beat Gray. S . Oates . Schilling. Reed. Rfieeler. Scott. OLD CAREY: BYE

MAY 10 - ROUND 5 BULLEEN COBRAS v. ELEY PARK at Bulleen Park YARRA VALLEY v . CHIRNSIDE PAR K RICHMOND CENTRAL v. ELTHAM 0 C OLD CAREY v . HAWTHORN CITIZENS KEW has the bye.

HAWTHORN CITIZENS v . ELEY PARK Field : A . Ladd (R) BULLEEN COBRAS v. YARRA VALLEY AT BULLEEN PARK Field : C . Cimoli P. Keogh CHIRNSIDE PARK v . RICHMOND CENTRAL Field: R. Smith W. Simmons KEW OLD CAREY Field: G. Waldron K. Walker ELTHAM has the bye.

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pin Doctor" Costello is working overtime down at Ransford Oval with the instruction s out to play down the impressive season start as the Phoenix continues to set the pace while their Red cousins finally got on the board with a win down at Hoppers Crossing. Review round 3 The Magpies had the better of the Brunswick Derby finally running over the top of a North Brunswick side that was well in the match until the later stages of the third term . Billy McMahon, George Lattouf and Michael Sorleto were the best for North who have had the toughest of the early draw and now need to regroup if they are to keep alive hopes of mounting a third successive finals campaign . West Brunswick were far too strong in another impressive showing in the resies . A near full strength Uni Blacks dished out a first quarter shellacking before going back into their shells after the opening break of their game with UHSOB . To their credit, David Nash's charges knuckled down after weathering the Blacks 22 first quarter scoring shots to take the remainder of the game right up to the students . For the winners Captain Clakker was up to his usual tricks arsing goals from everywhere (7 for the day) . Henderson was a mobile target up forward and Barber, Robe rts, Smith an d Dooley (on debut) all provided plenty of drive from midfield . In the early game the Blacks juggernaut racked up a cricket score whilst keeping the Zoo keepers to a lazy point . The return of Buckets Lowe (6 goals) was encouraging and the Daicos like performance of Howe ll (6 goals) had to be seen to be believed . Down at Fearon Reserve the new boys Swinburne gave Williamstown an early shock kicking the last two goals of the opening stanza to keep within a kick at the first change . For the second week in a row Al E ll iot got his big stick out at the break with the threat of a few late nights on the track getting the desired result . 'Rabbit' Warren bagged a lazy 6 with Nathan Bezzant snagging 4 for the winners whose best were Aron "Rafter Boy" Thege and Damon "I'm not publishing that nickname" G rieve . Uni Reds held on to their unbeaten record against Old Westbourne in another game busted wide open in the second term . McNamara, Jackson and Hall worked hard for the Reds while Benny Dangerfield and Brad Franklin toiled hard 12

for the undermanned Warriors. A i good win for the Reds two's was ~ marred by an undisciplined act that features el, where in this austere publication . Preview round 4 UHSOB have got the worst of the draw out the way early and must now look to capitalise i some promising showings by stringing togeth some wins . High's next four points should come the expense of their Royal Park neighbour We Brunswick . The home side to win by 18 points a game that will setback the losers fina prospects. Swinburne hosts leaders Uni Blacks in wh looks set to be the most one sided match of ti round . The cramped surrounds of St James' Pa are the only worry for Garry Connolly's boys wt should run 15 goal winners with a bigger marg possible if they can string together 4 quarters . Having got themselves on the winners list, Ui Reds face La Trobe at Brunswick St in a matc the visitors must win if they are to maintain a sp, in the four. The chance of taking that spot at it top end of the table should be motivation enou~ for the Reds who I expect to get up by 4 goals . Finally an improved Old Westbourne take c the winless North Brunswick at Allard Park in match the visitors must win to keep in touch wit the front runners . North are struggling to play ot the full four quarters at the moment and I think fitter Warriors side will be sufficiently stung by la : week's loss at home to get up by 5 goals . The easy four points goes to Will iamstown wh have the week off. Correspondents for reports of senior an reserve matches please fax 9243 4920 by 2 .00prr call 9482 5492 by 8 .00pm or email miej@ne1 space.net .au

`.~~~~1 UHSOB v . WEST BRUNSWICK Field : M . Allen N. Whitman SWINBURNE UNI. v . UNIVERSITY BLACK! Field : D. D'Altera M . O'Brien UNIVERSITY REDS v. L TROBE UNI . Field : M . Forde A . Flack NORTI BRUNSWICK v . OLD WESTBOURNE Field: M . Argall C Miller WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS has a bye . im - -„ --, .-., .


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celebrations at La Trobe this week with clu b cice President David Sidebottom notching up his 150th game in the black and red . C ongratulations also to the Trotters' number on e ct holder Betty Lewis who is celebrating her 70th ;da and will no doubt mark the occasion with a few I c ; ; c lcords for the men in white . ~UI the best to Old V4estbourne's Justin Horsburgh plavs his 50th today . Uni Blacks invite those of you cked up the information super cliche to check ou t heir n~orld wide web site on the internet at http : / i www•ke.com.au/-ben/uniblacks/ . Sadly their no truth to the rumour the Blacks' set-play book is ;I~o published at the site .

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WEST BRUNSWICK 6.2 7 .3 12 .6 14.10.94 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .1 3 .3 3 .3 3.4.22 West Brunswick Rogers 4. Cackett 3 . Ortiz 3 . D'Andrea 2 . Moore, Vnall . Best Cackett. D'Andrea. MetvhuQhtar . Stewa..rt . Vltali .l5'ebb. Rorth Bnrnswtck Wernham 3. Best Wernharn. Cunningham. Freeman. Smith. Papamkolaou . Evans. UNIVERSITY BLACKS - - - 32.10.208 U .H.S.O.B. 0 .1 .1 University Blacks HoAeit 6 . Lowe 6, Cameron 6. Beaton 5. C. Brown 2, Birks 2 . Milner 2. L. Brown. Phair, lvng. Best Beaton. Luse, Foguly. Cameron. Hou-c6. Jones . UHSOB Best Sc[da Burns. Crane, DamLano. 0 tieB. Hoban . WILLL153STOWN C.Y.M.S. 3 .2 6.7 8 .14 16.19.115 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A 0 .3 4.4 6.4 6.4 .40 WilBartrstown CYMS Burgess S. Payne 23 . J . Tuck 3 . D. Wwrda . Quick. PQcNamara, Dawson. A. Brnid. Best J. Tuck. D. tCbuda. Burgess. Daw~orr. 6lenhenrmtt. A. Bond. Swinburne University A Goal kickers and best players not recenrd. OLD WESTBOURNE A .F.C. 3 .0 3.2 4.4 5 .4 .32 UNIVERSITY REDS 3 .4 8.8 12.9 16.14.110 Old Westtrourne AFC Evans 2. Jago. Ford, Taylor. Best Jngo. Halty. Ford. E~ans. Shea. Fleming. University Reds Kane 5. Foster 2, Mann 1, StaFrou 2. Merhi i . Hewsort 1, MacKinnon 2, Carrsctter 2. Best Evans. Merhl. Stacrou . Kane, Campbell. MacKinnon. LATROBE: BY E

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SENIORS - 26 .04 .9 7 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .4 8.8 12.13 18.16 .126 ik^DTR BRUNSWICK 3 .2 4.5 8.5 10.7.87 West Brunswick Grosds 7 . P. hlagafas 4. Hantiltn 2 . Atxlullah . Byrne, Khoury. N. Atagafras . Williams, Best Gross . Hamilton . Harris, Smythe. Toose. Williams, North Brunswick Sorleto 5 . CunnUtglram, Waltes . Dimarca Best McMahon . Sorkto. Henley. Lirosi . Thorpe. Latouf. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8.14 12.18 18.21 23 .23.161 U.R.B.O.B. 1.1 3.4 6.5 10.7.67 University Blacks Cacca,ieilo 7 . Hall 5 . Colton 3 . A. Gadd 3, Jessen 2. Smith. Lrnch, DoWer . Best Roberts. Henderson, Caccwiello. Barber, Hayes, Gullan . UHSOB Bunn 2. Koch 2, Mazza 2, C . Pfeiffer 2, Wallace. TaLuico . Best SkwLs, Tatarim. Bunn . Caterall , Mazza, Davidson. WU,L1A.63STOWN C.Y.M.S. 2.5 10.10 17.13 24 .19.163 SWIhBURTtE UNIVERSITY A 2.4 4.6 5.9 6.9.45 WiBiamstowrt CYYASS Warren 6. Bezzant 4. Sadler 3. Saunders 3. Swinton 2. Cricae 2. Thep. A9adeod . M. Tuck. Lee . Best Thege . Grieve, Lee. Harry . Jackson. Sadler. Swlnburn Univeristy A Goal kickers and best players not rtteRued . OLD WESTBOURhE A.F.C. 2.3 5.6 5.6 11 .7.73 UNIVERSITY REDS 4.2 9.5 13 .7 18.8.118 Old Westtwrrrne AFC Baarin! 3 . Franklin 3, S. Leitch 2, Chriso. A. Hors6nrgh . King. Best Dangerield, Franklin. King. A. Christo, btesman . S. Leitch . Universeity Reds T Hart 2 Graziano 2 . Loft 3 . Jackson 4. Holmes 1 . B . Hart 1 . Senbergs 2. Jackson. Best P. Jaeksan. McNamara. Dnrry. l{irtocm, kicBurney. A. Jackson.

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f, ttention all Club Press Correspondents : Firstly, ~ thank you for your weekly reports . Keep up the good work . It must be pointed out however, that Tom and I must keep our column to one page, hence some of your reports have to be 'cut' savagely . Work on half a dozen lines with 3 best players as a guide . Secondly, please be advised that player profiles/milestones etc . must be faxed direct to the VAFA (9531 6601) before 5 p .m. Monday. Thanks heaps! Tom and Ken . Review - Round 3 In an epic encounter at Southern Road Reserve (Mentone) Southbank prevailed by 3 points . In arrears at half time the 'Bankers' looked to have the match in the bag at lemon time . St Pat's thought otherwise and hit the lead in time on, only to see the 'Bank' snatch victory from the jaws of defeat . Great game, great spirit, great advert . for the VAFA and the respective clubs . Best for St . Pat's were Perrin, Gurtler and Sebire and for Southbank, Alfl e, Pinsy and Lovechild (yes! Lancie's back) . AIYZ Albe rt Park's woes continued, this time at the hands of Oakleigh . The 'Krushers' were quickly into the lead leaving ANZ to play catch up footy . Despite a more determined second half the horse had well and truly bolted and Oakleigh ran out deserving winners to the tun of 59 points . Best for ANZ were Jenkin, Keogler and Walkley . Peninsula 'Pirates' kept their undefeated record intact with a comfortable 8 goal win over arch rival Power House . The 'Pirates' worked hard for three quarters and deserved their win even though outscored in the last when the 'House' got their running game going. Best for Peninsula were Aitchinson, Landry an d Bedford whilst for Power House their better players were Hall, McCu ll ough and Clayton. St . Mary's took their first tumble for '97 at the hands of an improving Monash Gryphons . The 'Gryphs' turned round an eleven point deficit at quarter time to lead by a similar margin at the long interval. Playing a better brand of running football and aided by superior fitness and youthful exuberance the 'Gryphons' held sway in the second half to register a well deserved five goal victory . Best for the 'Saints' were Jock, Forrest and Theoharris and for Monash, Cormick, Hetherington and White . (To Gary Ryan - if as you say the 'Gryphs' are coming, then let me suggest you 'bottle' it - KB) . Elsternwick and Glenhuntly fought out a tight, hard battle for three quarters before the 'Hunters' took control in the last with a longer and more direct style of play. With a win now under their belts the 'Hunters' will be looking for more scalps, sooner than later. For the 'Wicks' their net win can't come soon enough to stem the tide. Best for Glenhuntly wer e

O'Donnell, Krajewski and Dickson and f Elsternwick, Missaglia, Murphy and 'Jumpit Jack' Ball . Reserves games went basically as per 'ladd( positions would have suggested. Narrow victories re istered by Glenhuntly and St . Mary's . A solid 6 go win by Peninsula, a 'hollow' 10 snag win to Oaklei~ and a mammoth 30 plus goal victory by Southbar over a hapless St . Pat's at Mentone . Preview - Round 4 Power House at home to St . Mary's will be tc talented and too angry following last week's loss I the 'Pirates' . Try as they might the 'Saints' will fm themselves a half dozen goals in arrears at days en( something they will be disappointed about after the good start to the season . Glenhuntly will welcome Peninsula to the 'Heat) and now having tasted victory will be a very difficu assignment for the 'Pirates' to overcome . With gre.reservation I'll stick with the 'Pirates' to sneak hom by 2 twins at best . Should be a great game this an the 'Pirates' first test away from home, to safeguar my lead with no certainty I'll pick the visitors . Elsternwick travel just up the road to 'Yarra Park to lock horns with Southbank and will be des perate to get the points to simply stay in touch . Hope and dreams often differ greatly from reality, never s true as here . Southbank by plenty! 54 points . Th, Bankers got a shock last week and will be mon intense today my respect for the Wickers is great bu not enough to tip them . ANZ Albert Park play host to St . Pat's Mentone Verdict is quite simple. St. Pat's will be too strong, to( fast and just too good for a battling 'Rats' outfit . ThE visitors to rattle up a 'Bradman' like victory her( something around the margin of 90 points Unfortunately I must agree with KB here the Vultures were most impressive and will win in a canter . Monash Gryphons take on Oakleigh with eacL team going into the game with one win beside their names . At days end the 'Gryphons' will record number two . They are playing with a great deal of zest and desire and will prove to be a stumbling block or the 'Krushcrs' . Monash Gryphons by 27 points . No way Jose the Krushers are on their way back now and another 4 points looms for them here today . Rezzies - The 'House' over the 'Saints' just, 'Hunters' to knock over the 'Pirates' by a few, Southbank to inflict a walloping to The 'Wicks', the 'Rats' by one point over the 'Patters' and 'Krushers' to get home comfortably against the 'Gryphs' . Fine KB .

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"+tary's - 200 games Frank Sadler, a long St, .tc, cul of the club who has given great service. ;o,le . Correction to last week's 200 game player. 1111 ;1i!~ ~richael Learmonth and not Lesterminth ~[71!177~ ~tiaml) '

Elsternwick - Adam 'Tank' Hankin was a late Idrawal (had theatre tickets) last week and will ;111i~- play his 150th against Southbank this 1vc1I done . social: Elsternwick Trots Night at Moonee Valley 9 7, Bus departing from the Elsternwick Hotel fo r -I,- at 7.00pm .

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SENIORS •- 26 .04.97 ST tdARYS 5.0 7.0 10.1 12.2.75 MONASH GRYPHONS 2.2 5.6 6.9 8.12.60 St. Marys PettiO 5. Duke 2. Gunn . Emus, D. Steuart . Best D . Steua rt. Duke. Theoharis. Pettiti . Prim. Monash Gryphons Caxhhead 4, Hetherington 3 . White 3, Harrack 2. T. Gilchrist 1 . Togltill. Bat Grady. G . Cornllck . Hetherington, White, Coxhead. PENINSULA 08 2.1 6 .6 7.8 13.10.88 POWERHOUSE 3.0 4 .1 6 .5 7.8.50 Peninsula OB Bedford 8. G . Parks 3. Cook 3 . Campbell 3. Barclay 1 . A. Bonner. Bat Aitchtnson . Landry. Bedford. Bouen. Cook. Briggs. Powerhouse Cr mxro 3 . Pavlou 3, McCullough 2 . Gill. Hall. Birch . Jackson . Best Ja11 . McCullough, Clayton, Pinion . Scotland, Telford . ELSTERd'WICR 1 .2 7.5 8.7 9.10 .64 GLENHU1rTLY 5 .2 6.3 9.5 12 .7 .79 Elsternwtek Andreas 4 . 6lahom 3 . Clements 2. De mnshlre, h"~ Murphy. htahony. Bramington. Best NefII. Mfissag6a. Murphy, 5lahorry, Lyons. Sich. Glenhun tly Goal kickers and best players not rece&ed . ST. PATRICKS MENTONE 0.0 0.1 0.2 1.2.8 SOITrHB ANH CFA AFC 5.3 10.9 19.14 30.16 .196 St . Patrieka Mentone Guider 3. lions 2 . Holloway 2 . bi . Barr. C. Barr. Young. t47llte. Best Perrin. Guider. Sebae. Wise. Ladds . Evans. Southbank CBA AFC Pitts 2. Rolls 2, Hannerbury 2 . Paleadimos . Walfard . Etkington. Beare . Herridge . Bat Pitts . McNamara. V.'allmcyer. Sheahan.l4'alford. Palcadimus.

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OAKLEIGH AFC 18 .11 .119 A51Z ALBERT PARK 8.8.56 Oakleigh AFC Redford 4 . Marshall 4.Chapmvt 4. Rehm 3 . Knapper 3. iiontis . Taylor, Schilling. Kitts. Best Kitts. Walsh, KnaPpcr. Schilling. Redford . Hall ANZ Albert Perk hialone 4 . Smith 4 . Nicrokosi 2 . Lomett . McLellan, Shoppee. Rutherford. Best Jenkin. Koegkr. Walkley. Rutherford. Sodth, Malone.

RESERVES - 26 .04.9 7 ST MARYS 5 .2 6.4 8.4 10.7.67 MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .3 7.9 11.10 14 .13 .97 St . Marys Burns 5. Drake 2. Roussis 2 . West 2. Lhinstone. But ROussis. Binynn. Drake . Livingstone. A1cDonnell. Harti gan. Monash Gryphons Arena 3 . Adams 2 . Mario 2. Bennett. Bat Adam, Bennett . Browell, Wadley, Martin . GoNs . PENINSULA OB 5.5 12.7 17.12 19.16.130 POWERHOUSE 1.4 3.7 6.9 12 .10.82 Peninsula OB Cannon 6. Baxter 2• Cross . Krohn . . Warner M . Flllipine . P. Fillipine. Best Glover. Cannon. Farrou•, Cooper. Brancatisano . Gross. Powerhouse R9lson 2 . Scotland 2 . Ostenfeld . McFarlane. McLeod . Bat Harris. Entwlristle. Ramanauskas, Williams . McLeod . Bugsy. ELSTERNWICK 3.2 8.5 10.11 14.15.99 G1.Elv'1HJdTLY 4.3 7.7 12.12 17.13 .115 Elsternmick P. Aialrony 3. B . 3iahony. Lakis . Hunt, Digronregorio. Har ris. Gran demange. Best B . Mahony. Orerm an . Currie, 6fahony. Wright. Dansis. Glenhuntly Goal kickers mid best players not recehed.

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL S . CPAVEN POWERHOUSE 3 1 9 CLE?.tENTS ELSTERNWICK 2 15 PETTITI ST MARYS 5 15 BEDFORD PENINSULA 8 14 MARSHALL OAKLEIGH 4 12 PARKS PENINSULA 3 12 RESERVE S

CANK SOUTHBANK P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH G .ROLFS SOUTHBANK T`t??ROMLEY OAKLEIGH C'\"oN PENINSULA

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ST. PATRICBS MEN-I'ONE 5.3 7 .6 7 .8 11.13.99 SOt7rHBANR CFA AFC 2.1 5 .7 10.11 11.16.82 SL Patrteks 5ientone Greech . Best Hughes. J. Noonan. Andrev,•. O'Meara. Rohan. Hawker. Southbank CFA AFC Rolls 10. Conk 9. Maya 3. Sparraw 2 . Jones . 64orrrnv. Wheeler. Stanton, Thomson.l4hrdrop. Bat Rolls. Stephenson. Cank. Roberts, Sparrmv. Thomson. OAIH,EIGH AFC 6.5 12.9 15 .15 22.19.151 AN2 ALBERT PARK 3.3 6.5 7.8 14 .8.92 Oakbank AFC Diekie 9 . Bromley 2. Donadel 2 . Ayres I• D. Bromlev. Kitts . Chalanan . Nahas. Best Dickie. Osborne . Ayres . DonadeL Theofdorpmilos. Monaghan . ANZ Albert Park Losett 4 . Pastras. Knight . Dadu. Bourne . Bat Fknyar. Bourne. Pashas . Leneghan . Sanders. Farrell .

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AZENO D Coach: Kevin King 1 . i. Johnson 2. J. Beaton 3. C . Grant 4. D. Nishett

5. P. Egan (VC) 6. L Varney 7. S. Paducd (C) a A. Smyth 9. S. Gad>E,#in i 10. L Perkins If . A- Meadows 12. A. Ouirtn (VC) 14. D. Kelly 16. M. Davies 17. N . Meehan 18. B. Meehan 19. D. Caando 20. P. McCulloch 21 . D. Rigg 22 . T. Bailey 23. P. Nelson 24. J. Persi 25 . J. Dunne 29. P. Fay 30. D . Sdmfield 32 . P. Folin kifis 34. R . Hawkins 42. L Stephenson 74, A. McDowell 76. N . Perry

1 . C. Angus (C) 2 . F. Yaghmcor 3 . P. Cerche 4 . J. Powell 5 . T.. Weill Baker 6. S 7 . C. Anson 8 . J. Zito 9 . J. Woods 10. S. Laurette 11 . P. Varyiamis 12. J . Mai 14. M. Raffaele 15. B. Hood 16. A. Costell o 17. K. Lewis 18. C. Richards 19. T. Wood . 20. M . Lawrence 21 . D. Stone 22. C. Battle 23 . T. Stuart 24. N. MacLean 25 . A . Tranter 26 . S . Wood 27 . C. Davey 28 . S . Wall 32 . M . MkJ€lorini 34 . J. Farmer 35 . S. McConnell 35 . L . Cleak 39. J. Nash 43. F . Hakins 47. A. Bon d

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ST. KEVIN'S Coach : Brendan Miller Asst. Coach: Brett Millott 1. A. CaBery 2. A . Jones 3. P . Mount (DVC) 4. C. Baker 5. O. Brown 6. C. Goldsworthy 7. M . Pang razio 8. P . Scarfo 9. L Cressv+eN 10. M . Davoren 1 t. J . Bergin 12. B. De!ahey 13 . M . Mdnemy 14 . N. Moore 15 . A. Finney 16 . B. Quirk (C) 17 . B. Day (DVC) 18. M. Funston 19. A. Rattle 20. J. O'Brien (VC) 21 . N. Sier 22. J. Vincent 23. C . Haddad 24. R . Sheedy '.. 25. S. McConnell 26. R . Zeman 27. S. Andre . C. Bossong w28 29. J . Dailey 30. N . Edwards 31 . M. O'Donnell 32. J . Andriannopolaus 33. R. Ryan 34. J . Ltmcantonio 35. J . Nolan 36. M . Conti 37. J . Hunt

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ST. BERNARD'S Coach: Dominic L .egudi 1 . A. Stratified 2. T. Wilkinson 3. R . Bonnia 4. D . Thomas 5. J. Pearson 6. P.lannazzo 7. T. Harvey 8. J . Delaney 9. R. Nutter 10. B . Overman 11 . S . Erickson 12. B . Hogan 13. S . McKeon 14. A. Thomas 15. A. Brandt 16. J . lJoyd 17. T . Pianta 19. L Kavanagh 21 . B. Loughlin 25 . D. Fewster 27 . James Mount 30 . Joseph Mount 31 . B. Swan

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'Under 19 (2) BEAUMARIS Coach: Peter McBrearty 1 . N . McLean 2. B. Thomas 3. M.. Pitts 4 . T. Window 5 . B. Griffiths 6 . L Gibson 7 . B.Stevens 8 . N. Burton 9 . J. Walker 10. G . Moloney 1 1 . G .Jotxison 12 . J. Bayford 13 . D. Enmerson 14 . A Quin

15 . F . McDonald 16 . S. Mitchell 17. T. Eaton 18 . A. Palmer 19. R. Thornton 20. T. Cotter 21 . A. Catlin 22. S . McKay 23. B . Ferguson 24. C. Ce1an 25. K . Dimadiki 26. S . Hader 27. J . Vance 28. J . McKenzie 29. C. Martin 30. R . Corfeld 31 . N . Kennedy 41 . A. Van Den Blink 47. T. McAlpine

51 . D . Sheldrake 53. T. Rand

11+7ARCELLIid Coach : Shaun Mangan 1 . M. Randazzo (C) 2 . M. Roberts 3. G . Gull 4. L Bettiol (DVC) 5 . G . Hawkins 6. C . Keogh 7. W. De Vercelli 8. T. Louder 9. D . Marson 10. M. Moussi 11 . P. Pappalartlo 12. M . Karavasills 13. C. Duinardo 14. D. Ciro 15. B . Symes 16. S . O'Connor 17. J .Pacocdoco 18. J . Sheehan (VC) 19. L Pettinelta 20. N . Mathews 21 . M . Van Lint 22. D. Kearney 23. P . Diacogiorgis 24. J . Smart 25. J . Delahunt 26. M . Maguire 27. D. Hogan 28. R. English 29. B. Dinneen 35. C. Abzangelis 50. B. Keamey

OLD HAILEBURY UNIVERSITY ULAW, Coach: Greg Lasscock 1 . C. Home 2. S . Dovey 3. S . Saunders 4. M . Thiele 5. P. Dimond 6. D. Reid 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 15. 16. 19.

B . Shearer R. Parker E . Dunphy D. Hanop A . Goulden D. Warden G. Fnlaysai C . Jayasekem B. Langord-Jones C . Efsthafiou

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WHITEFRIARS Coach : Andy Dalrymple Assistant: Mal Gooday, 1 . A. Cmugh 2. M . NoN1ey 3. B. Ph ~ 5. D. Eames 6. B. Winch 7. M . Wintertwm (C) 8. R. Fedete (VC) 9. S . Gillen 10. A.Johnson It . M . Cassadno 12. D. Reid 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

T. Hilton J . Treyvaud B. Doherty T. Mulcahy R. Murray C. O'Connor M . Duffy

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OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : Tim Kitworth 1 . T . Van DerVenne 2. S. El g 3. J. Clark 4. G. Brown (C) 5. LTaylor 6. C. Moilard 7. L. Byrne 8. B. Page 9. M . Britten 10 . A. Langdon 11 . M . Gromotka 12 . P. Johnston 13 . N. Florentine (C) 14 . T. De Young 15 . C. Harris (C) 16 . A. Baxter 17 . R. Hosking 18 . A. Conn 19 . R. Luf f 20 . J. Waters 22 . P. Waycott 23 . T. Holden 26 . T. Champion (C) 30 . L Moon 32 . J. Tarpey 33 . B. Samuel 41 . S. Sayers 44 . C. Gibson 69 . A. Dakin

OLD CAMBERWELL Coach: Andrew Tsinclos I . T. Donovan 3. E. Williams S. B. Smith 6. A. Hanson 8. J . Hardman 9. A. Getyey 10. J . Webb 11 . C. Williams 12. A. Patterson (C) 13. S . Hanmc k 14. J . Heffernan 15. A. Gleevoy 16. A Baker 17. R. Scott 18. A. Campbell 20. B . Day 21 . S . Barry 22. J . Miles 23. M. Cook 24. S. Pickles 27. S. Miles 29. S. Buckett 30. J. Zentner 31 . M. Wreftinson 32. C . Davis

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8. T. FrankenbunJ 9. N . OBrien 10. N . Smith 11 . L Hawkins 12. L Hume. J. MCNeur 15 14. C . Lun n 16. T. Chapman 17. A. Mecann 18 . J. Hughes 19 . H. Jenkins 20 . C. TmdNe 21 . M. Toose 23. O. Crane 25. J . Lov e 28. A . Lutes 29. D. Robson 31 . S . Prendergast 34. M . Socdo

36. L Andrews 37. N . Thompscn 41 . Mark O'Brien 44. S. Connor 65 . Matthew OBrien 67 . A. Crow 70 . N. Sladen 71 . C. Ward 89 . R. SiNerwood

6. B . Wilson 7. S . Anderson 8. C. Wi l iams 9. B. Davison 10. S. French 11 . S. Yin (C) 12. M. Manaieka 13. S. Harhidc 14. M. Van Lint 15. G. Long (VC) 16. S. Brand t 17. B. Parkes 18. H . Ve.ale 19. S. Wafters 20. P.Stannans 21 . R. Gray

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24 . P. James (VC) 25 . A Hopgoorl 26 . J. Anderson 27 . S. Attac k 28 . D. Nasraitah 29 . M . Walton 30. D. Mutton 31 . G. Bell L Hull-Broan B. White

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A. Petzierides M . Hewitt G. Rickard B . Twist E . Moufid A . Madcley, S . Wuchatsch LGray D . Macleod N . Hunt J. Clark

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tinder 19 (2) Blu e AJAX HAMPTON ROVEf~ .S Caach: EdMe7njak Coach : Herlry Rftterman JOSep h Assi,12r1'C Bruce 1 . R. Duntlafl (C) 2 . J. Crouch 1 J . R Xllnan 3 . T. Prantzos J .Snarpe(C) ? [: Davis 4 . J. Midwinter 5 . W. Armour 6. A. Crowther J P. .h 7. M. Iles , Loewy p :'. 8. A. QuDn 9. S. James (VC) J . F sanbau m 10. A.l.andrigan S. Pg zerxtuur 11 . A. Vos s 0 ~ Schler' 12. B. Marlyn 13. T. Srtv D. Katz h t 14. N . Reim 15. M. DunttaB A, R 16. D. Voss P.R 17. P . Nelson AM 18. C. Lucas 1" A.G 19. G. Shenfie!d 0~ G, ,Yaisntan (DVC) 20. S . Parkinson 21 . David Anderson (VC) S.Czamy 21 . D. "uh 22. L. Tregea r ~>> Ae'.16er 23. W. Benton A.B KISIM011 24. J . Avramndes A. Lrwin 25. B. Hehard •, ashk i 26. Scott Wills 27. A. Kdkner 28. S. Grimmer

MONASH BLUES Coach: Nick Karavlas 1 . C. Gn~y 2. M. Benetto 3. D. Dean 4. A Brass 5. X. Martin 6. F. Eley

7. S. Lbyd 8. L Virgona

9. T. Ca2ander 10. B. Henderson 11 . J . Sulilvan 12. M . Stewart 13. A . Hemnan 14. R. Burston 15. M . Tirdder 16. B . Smiley 17. J . Miller 18. B .Anot 19. N . Freeman 20. M . Paver

21 . N . Kazenwadel 23. J . Rosooe 25. J . Hawkins 26. C. McConWB 27. J . Bolton 28. S. McGee 30. T. Cameron 31 . L Holloway 32. C . Bodswwth 34. M. Oka

43. C . Riordan

ORMOND Coach : Brian Keating 1 . H. Brown (C) 2. N. Courtney (DVC) 3. G. Hammond 4. S . Thompson 5. D. Robbins 6. M . Broadhurst 7. J. Cu1tan 8. D. Weisz 9, S . Taylor 10 . P. Townsend 11 . C. 13 . R. ail 14 . D. Pasara

15 . P. Cunningham 16. D. Fishkock 17. 19. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.

S. Norton S T.. Ashford Herman B. Hooper D. Beckett M. O'Halloran J. Date D .Mab6Ett(VC) P. Gleason

28. A. Stasiak 29. S. Steven s

Coach: Ian Radios I . T. Parker 2. P. Fink 3. A. Tif&ng 4. C. Bruce 5. J. Davis 6. J. Moore

7. Ashley O'Brien 8. T. Lower

DE LA SALLE (2) Coach : Rob Smith I . T. Bunting 2. J. Campbell 3 . D. Chaplin 4. S . Clay 5 . A. Dennison 6. A Ellis 7. P. Femon 8. R. Fiel d 9. D. Hamilton 10. A . Hayes .G .12 1 1 . D.H~~(C(VC) 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

J. Hn G. Hristov A. Jackson G. Jennings S. Kemp A. Keogh D . King

20. D . Lambe 21 . J. Masterson 22. M. McHenry 23. T. Morse 24. T. Nolan 25. M. O'Donnell 26. D. Ogee 27. H. Pipkom 28. C. Pothflos 29. B. Reade. 30. J. Silver 31 . J. Lyons 32 . J. Byrne 33 . T. Farrell 34. A. Needhan 35 . I . Watson

9. A. Mazur 11 . S. Rodder 12 . M. Stirling 13 . N. Remfry 14 . D. Forbes 15 . J.Gregsan 16 . T.Leaver 17 . R.Joseph 18 . S. Norman 19 . J. Wilson 21 . R. Ckrries 22 . P. Brown 24 . A. Askew 25 . L. Taylor 26 . S. Steel

27 . A. Cassell (C) 28 . S. Bennett 29 . M. Sharpies 30 . A. Burke 31 . S. Harrison 32 . C. Allan 33 . M.ASkew 34. J. Budanaster 35 . E. Cotter

36 . G . Grant 37 . W Hardy 38 . T . Lonnie 39. B. Miezis 40 . T. Morgan 41. An" O'Brien 42. R. Par k 43 . G . Piggott 44 . N. Rehak 45 . H. Taylor 46. G . Ward 47. D. Watson 48 . D. Wilson 49 . N. Youngs

OLD GEELONG

OLD XAVERIAIVS 2

Coach: Tony McNamara

Coach : Peter Callinan

16. ALux 18. W. Gordon 26. N . Gatentry, 29. J . Agar 30. C . Bird 35. L Wilson 36. N . Agar 43. D . McInnes 50. R . Brown 51 . A . Reuss 53. G. McGregor 54. S . eingley 55 . D. Brauer 56 . G. Couin 57 . T. D'Antoine 58 . N. Edgar 59 . H. Gretton-Watson 60 . A. McCann

1 . M. Frost 2 . T.F67ang 3 . B . Healy 4 . B .Hibart 5 . T.V&& 6 . M. Fi'~r~ 7. N. Barrr£t 8 . AKerchYAj(C) 9 . T. Farrow 10. D.BNZrH 11 . B . Madill 12. M.Vdetla 13. N.Ta~-id 14. L Wtt6At 15. L Deara- .ones 16. D. Ston y 17. T. Own* 1& D.Maday 19. R. Jones 20. D.Trmcz 21 . B .St,yLlpn 22. J. Dzrrres 23. C . Clausen 24 . C . Carrodu s 25. T. Gleason 48 . C. Ste[dserts 26. J.Herxwssy 49 . B.It ~ 27. C . N~an 50. L 28. P .(Sa'fz7 51. R .Ford ) 29. N.Irdand 52 . L Curtain 30. C . Houe 53 . S. Ciark? 31 . A Stepr..ns. 54 . T. Bsr.¢iet 32 . T. Barry 55 . J . Mulder 33 . J. Kay (VC) 56 . B. ChrisOe 34 . T.Hcg3n 57. P.Adzmi 35 . M .Crram 58 . A Coburn 36 . J. McLean 59 . F40antem 37. J. Drake (VC) 60 . M. Walsh 38 . M . McCarttry 61 . L Hadft 39 . ARol~rS 62. S.Truntle 40 . LAinswmrth 63. N . Ha n 41. R .05an 64. T.FaN,er 42. A4ac~ 65 . D.Stem 43. J . Heck 66. M. McK.wuse 44 . P. Lyttk4on 67. P. DNatnmry 45. S. Carrodus 68. he RnnxW 46. he Bourke 69. L McCae 47. S. MtCartlry 70. M. CaSSdl

61 . O . Walsh 63. C. Chamberlain 64. E. Leyland 65. C . Watkins

Coach: Brian Bourke 1 . A. Ryan 2. P. Carroll 3. C. Tesoriem 4. A . McShane S. A . Cousins 6. D. Serofin 7. B. McShane 8. S. Kid d 9. L M#1u~1(DVC) 10. S. Davidson 11 . D . Ferguson 12. A. Connatly 13. A. Gangi 14. J. Drury 15 . C. Martin 16. L McGregor 17. J. Crowe

18 . C. Arrthrosini 19 . D. Fat4dngham (C) 20 . H. Dwyer

21 . J. Cunntngharn 22 . N. Wilkins 23. D. Napier 24. G. Afford (VC) 25. L Wintl e

26. S . Wals h

KHYATS HOTE L

ARGEN ENTERPRISES

M.H .S.O.B.

ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS

27. S . KingweA

28. C. Williams Johnstone 30. T.Fava

29. B.

31 . J . Cummins 32. A . Smith

36. M . RusChena 37. S. Tucker

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Under 19 (2) Re d AQUINAS O.C. Coach : John Bourke 1 . H . Nichol 2. M. Jamieson 3. P. Heveren 5. M.Bobna 6. S. Jones 7. T. Monsn 8. M . Gree r 9: C. Juerchott 10. C. Lyn g 11 . S . Downs 12. D. Marshall 13. P. Glennie 14. R. Chapman 16. M. Hunter 17. B. Wilson 18 . J. Hunt 19 . M. Hope 22 . B. Moran 23 . S. Hills 24 . M. Reilly 32 . J. BMakney 41 . J. Pole

42 . R . Moran 44 . M. Thomas 54. D . Keay 55 . A. Cuftn=ra

CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : Allan Cousins I . A. Thomas 2. D.lacotwcci 3. A . aPietro 4. D. Skitlem 5 . M. Hoqiday 6 . A. Mays

7. R . Chimstde 8 . A. Conte 9. T. fvnqaard 10 . P.A atltt 11 . R . Lon g

12. P. Green 13. E. Westmore 14. M. Markovski 15. 0. Pemberton 16. R. Piccidi 17. B. Whitehouse 18. S . Corvan 19. C. Piwoli 20. J . Pereira 22. S . Cousins 23. B . Roach 24. P. Del Guidce 25. A . V{d i 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 . 39 .

F. Varga A. Crew J. Canisi M. Adams D. Uncles D. Butle r

DIRECTIONAL DRILLING Ken Basso 97221697

NORTH OLD BOY Coach : Andy Ryan 1 . D .Skene 2. T. Waters 3. B. Koutsovasi§s 4. 0. Khader(C) 5. L Cur ren

6. P. Borysiexticz 7. T. Mikunda 8. 9. 10. it . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

A. Hewitt M. Taleb B. Cariss C .Murtay D . Abottd M. Nugent M. Drum C . Miller S. Mdlroy

19. 20. 21 . 29. 33.

M. Payne R . amato H . MaMtoul B. Moustata A. McKenzie

17. S. Reynok>son 18. J. Saba

OLD TRINITY Coach : Steve n Maus

1 . S . Jones 2 . B. Hall

3 . H . Munroe 4. J. Anrnvsrtith 5. M. Kassaby 6. 0. Kneen 7. S. Natoli B. T. Morpeth 9. A. Andrews 10. M . Shaughnessy 11 . K. Noden 12. C. Wilson 13. J . Cade 14. D. Hayes 15. A. Baxter 16. M. Cttfshom 17. J. Newman 18. R . Ratnsden 19 . C . Barr 20 . D . Robinson 21 . Y. Adat 22. C. Stanley 23. S. Somerville 24. E. Davatris 25. B. Hutchinson 27. M . Grieg 28. C. But, 29. S . Connor 31 . L. Kennedy 32. C. Pawsey 35. T. Tobi n 42. A McKenzie 43. D . Waldron 48. D . t ..aukzks 52 . R .Bunows 60 . S. Medlin 61 . D. Burrows 62. M.Pawse7

CONSOLIDATED

OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS

SL LED'S EM M AAU: Coach: Peter O'Connor 1 . G . Ne.ve~

Coach: Stuart McLean 1 . D. Bernet 2 . N. G azeas 3 . B. Wiflis 4. B. Davis 5. A. Oates 6. L Waddell 7. N. Coyne

2. N. Hooder

3. G . Bonnid 4. J. Morel

5. E. McGiar :ghlan 6. S . Bavag e 7. R. OKeefe 8. T . McCann 9. A . Day 10. D. Cashen 11 . D. Can

8. P. Armstrong 9. T. Patin 11 . D. Spiden 12. R. Gdderdale 13. M. Eisenbise 14. G.O'Shannessy 15. A . Halas 16. J . Harrop 17. R. Hense 18. A . Johnston 19. M. Kelly 20. G. Mdsaac 21 . C . Barker 22. J. Smart 23. A. Sutherland 27. Z Abousabha 38. G . George 40. R . Davies

12. M . Bainbridge 13. S . Willis 14. P . Batty 15. C . Miller 16. J. Daniels 18. J. Manton 32. D . McNally 35 . L Thomas

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS Coach :John Ma y Wayne Reddaway 1 . T. Wapshott 2 . T. Hale 3 . S. Uoyd 5 . A. Dew 7. S. Thompson 8. L Morris 9. S. M~son 10 . B. Searle 11 . B. Reyndds 12. D. Lang 14. T. Lbyd 16. A . Bell 17. T. MclMrath 18. LWhile (VC) 19. E. Kruse

20. T. Tyshing 22. B. Telford 23. C . Arnold 24 . A. Cusano 25 . S. Matters 26 . D.Rowe 28 . A. Lawton 30. B. Wapshott 35. A. Laing (C)

OLD PARADIANS THERRY C.C .O.B . Cos* Ke yJohansen (Grew ) Coach : Paul Mellon n Tun Liv 1 . D. Van Eglen 1. &Pnrri u = a r~i 4. Jtu= S AHOnatl & A&.tirsiraa 7. MYJqse

9. B. F~ 9 n to. MPloa~s 11. ABra~Zr 12 FdDme;W 13. &FUtaD 14. SCiada 15. M DatpslEr 16.M.G* 17. A&ns 16. LC " 18. tA Ju,ce 2Q & Perlao s 21. D. Gem 22 ht f§» 23. M tailir 24. B.tgtch ..' 25. 6 Boyd 26. LO'Caerr 27. MfBe s 28. AS m;itt 46, St4teinn 29. 8ttbodan 47 . P 3D ATataico 48 . C.ice .o P 31 . ASrrft 49. LK* 32 . GNtght 50 . T. Lod 33. 0.15arin 51 . T. Mxt t.n 34. D.Vaap 52 S. Mb4 35. ASeao 53. 8.0T1kill 3& ABeuiip 54. J002 37. D.6aarac 55. D.Petrib 86. 6 ONeaa 66 . J. Posbtcak 39. hiBUn6o 57 . T.Ponciran 40. htFRbe6rm0 58, 1 3rrir i 41 . A DBbse 59. D.6Lm 42 MffiCos)9f 60. M .4L'~tU a 43. GButtler 61. JNmxrt 44. tAB j 62. P.Gxtxl 45. LFtw's "It TL Rt4ati

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 15. 17. 20. 21 . 26. 28. 32. 33. 34. 48.

R. Zampogna G. Vandenberg D. D'Aprano S . Sacco S . Goodwin G. Kuret A . Grant S. Stell a A. McMahon A. Rowan J. Smith B. Fflzpatrick (VC) J. Van Englen (VC) D. Dunne T. Jones M.Jacobsen A. McDonald C. O'Brien

TRAVEL

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n1 Club -XV11I Sectio MAZENO D

~,QL~('a~S c,ghGa?ison

c~ch'. Ne ntleJames C,aaCh•

7

a St+3" 37. KOP &Sea~n 41. S. ll~ .

Coach: Peter Hall Res . Coach . peter A U 2 A. Noone

3. S. Campbell 9, P . Hall 12. A.Witcs 15 . P. ASsap 17 . T.Tsiavis 23• S . Coulson 27. D. Kran 31 . N . Snarl 32. D. Moore 33. R. Toyama 37. G.TV n 38, D. Stetnfo 39. R . Bou rbon (VC) 41 . B . Welch

~ ae~t~ Icons a

47. 0•

49. J.t.u>. 48. T.l~~~ 50. B.Jftmon 51. ~ 2. N.C 5s. tAk'~s 54. LELstrart"•+ 55. Ejom 56. D. tBr+e 57. A1MmPsun 59, tJ4 RidUMIS 61 B.Kens 61. atC .ars V- bt0'IlO>b'xt fa. MGfttk 70. T.Srlib

44 . D. Odle 46. J•t .eGrand 47. P. RiWy 48 . P- Vine 49. L HaNY 52. MaAc Riley 53. Mick Riley 54. P.Jacabs s 57 . M. Peter

60• M, LeCouteur 63. P.W~dt 65. D. Bmano 68 . K. Duffy 69. S . Harper 71 . D. Hugcjms 72 . D . Lind 73. S.Budan9har as na 74. E .DG nrw 71, .L

WHEELERS HILL H 0 T B L

I W Bmm Coach: Stuart Kay

'~. . DE LA SALLE coach: Brendan Hoy Asst. Coach . C. Bourke 1 . D• 2 . T . McHenry 3. A. Casson 4. M. W~famsen 5. 8 . ~ine 6. B. 7. M .Ttwm S. D.JEnNn9s 9. C• Johnstcne 10. P. Grant 11 . S .00 12. S. Rudo 13. J. tlohi,er 14. M.O'DnscoB 15 . S. Brat~ee 16. C. Taylrx 17. B.O'Heam 18. T. Moore 19. G. Curren 20. M . Stanhope 22 . A. WorstcJing 23. M. FunneA 24. C. Ze4beA 25. J . Murptty 29 . S . Gurr 30. M . . G . C69 . B. FF S31 .32. P. Manning 33 . C. Cleary 34. T . For d 35. D. Dinutropofous 3&. D . Lambe 37. G. Larkins 38, J' close 39. D. Hyfand 40. B. Buick 41 . R . Gtapp4e 42, A . White 43. Is Lowe 44. 8. KeP.sli 45. C . Wii~tt 46 . G. NcHcnry 47 . M . Farrell

1 . G . Bennet 2. M. McLennan 3. H. Jarvis 5 . R. Murray 6. S. Moody 7, M . Hall 8, A . Hancock 9 . A. Grant 10. fl . Moret~

. 11 . J . Rariray J . Mctadtt~ 12 . D. Coch2n 13. A. Noble

14. J . Bennett 16. M . Hendrte 16 . J. Monison 58. C, LBde 1g. D. Smith 22. J . Lockett 24 . L. Hamiflon 24 . P. Neyfan 26. J . uglov+ 28. S . Kay 31 . F . Magee 31 . M. Scarlatt 32. R . Wraith 33. D . Moreton 34 . A. Smith 34, M. Niha48s 35. A. Boner 37. M. Donohue 5 . P . Greene 40. C.J2mes 42. A. Wittey 43. T. Beris 44. S . Canner 46 . M. Barber 48 . C . Hating 49. A . Neale 51 . N. McCann 52 . M. Walker 53. P. Bainbridge 55. A . Heron 56. R. Broxn 64• B. McMuNe 78. R . Saunders S . Desmond L Duncan A. Gate D.Gteeson J . Lade

20. A . McNamara M .Settry 36. S.YOUng

OLD ME4.8m"S Coach: 2. D . Moss 4. A. Cordne' 5 . E.Adkinson

6. C. Branehftrntmr 7. J . Garcltine r r 9 . S. Ca

10. S. Osborne it. A. Anderson 12 . R. Egeton

13. G . Stooke 14. S. BardsteY 15. N.OsboJm 17 . A. C25n 18. R . Simpsan 20. T. Osborne 23 . D. Stanton 24. S. James 25. A Wdsw 26. K. Rutherford 28 . D. Milne 31 . S. Ralner 33. A. Cle<nents 35 . M Atldnsat 36, k 4 4 A Canol~l`~se 61 . P. Hands 80 . AComeA 111. P. Werte 117. j, 11& H. tnglecLton n N. Naim

OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Res . Coach : 1 . L Orsini (DVC) 2 . J. Kennedy

3. M. Jones 4. R. Curtain NC) 5 . M.O'Ca%aghan 6. J. Mathews

7. T.O'Snikvan 8. M . Fitz 9. M.Cd~ 11 . P. Connors 13. A . Ries 17. P .O'Semie 18 . P .O'SuriFoan 24. R . ring 27. D . King (C) 28. C. Court 31 . A. Homes 32 . .Tyred6 33. M M. Saier 34. S . Ho9an 35. M . Meehan 37 . T.langrigan , 39. M. Chambertayn 44. D . McLean

53. P . Hall

62 . M . Cdbpy 63. P. ConcNrSi ,

64. S. KennedY 71 . A . Hari 91 . S. Bailey

A. Hume

ST. KEVINS O .S . Coach. Paul Bannon I . D . Nanfra

2. A . Nantra 3, P . Nenfs a

4. N. GotdsuodhY 5. R . Quirk 6. J . QuSiic 7 . N. Martin 8. T. Sam 9. D. James 10. L Davidson 11 . T . Finch 12. D . What an 13. P . Hooper 14. B. N0man 15 . D. Boyd 16. P. Bannon 17, S . Charles 18 . P . Ryan 19. M. Fietd 20. S. Herbert at . A .Davws 22 . L Woo d 23. JNIBte# •n 24. J•Lynch 25. B. taC tpoie 26 . D. O'Brien 27, P . Levin 28. A. Buccella 29. D . McDonald 30 . S . Dillon 31 . J . GoMsworthY . 32. D. Ivory Curtain 33. P. 34. D. Kakm

taurleTaherner's B{SiNGSUHHO'fEL SUt1tBg1EEBODHA E

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach- C, Seebeck ASS. Coadt: M I . B. Simpson 4 . H. Mkkzton 6. M. Godwin (C) 7. M . Clunies-Roas 11 . B. Gain 13 N. Murdoch 14. S. Nonien 20. N. Tribe 21 . S. Wi~sw 22 . D. Hooper 23. S. Pryde 25. B . 27. C. Wi 28 .LK . 30. P. ~t~amson 32. S. Sheahan 34, D. Steele 36 . A. Chambers 37. E. Montgomer y 41 . A. Pauldin 45. T. Stubbs 47 . J . Deakln 53. P. Gaidzkar 54, T. Phillips 55. A . Sston 56. A. PJchards57 . S. Milliken 58, E. Johnston 59. A . Walkom 80. M . Weber 61 . A. Brctar 62 . J. Cook 63. T. Gray or 66. J . Batchol 68 . A. Nowell 69. C .IBman 70. C. Stewart

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ST. BERNARDS O .C. Coach : Brian Moon 1 . R . Day 2 . M.Ouinn 3. P . Moon 4 . A. Denahy 5, P. Hay~ 6. J . Comrta 7. Is Creek 9 . G . Wood 12. G.Tata 13 . A Matko o 14 . A. Vinecombe 15. A Ken~dy

18. M. Cunningham 19. G . Farrug:a 20. J. Mar6n ,.. 22. P. Fanugsa 23. W. Sd warzenherg 24 . J.Wattionson 27 . A. Myers 28. A . games 35 . m, GConnell 38. D . McAlister 44. 8 . Moon 45. M . Casttes 48 .. A Moodie 87. S. DenahY

71 . R. Hume A. Carker N. Room G . Stewart B . Smart N. Taylor

622 Mt . Alexander Rd . Matinee Ponds 93261799

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Club XVIII Section 2 KEW Coach: M. O'D ea Team Manager F. Guppy 1 . P. Cortidon 3 . M. O'Dea (CC) 4 . A Tucker 5. S.Ibah 6. T. Hernad 7. D. Brand 8. A. Lawrence 9. P. McCormick 10 . K Corta{y 11 . R. Guppy 12. D. Lear y 13. M .O'Hanbn 14. A Hancock 15. A Lazarus 16. A. Leihlean 17. C. Thompson 18. C. Curtain 19. M. Bond 20. D McLaughlin 21 . J . Leonard 22. D. McGuire 23. T. Maughan 24. N . Prendergast 25. A Detac.y 26. B. Smith 27. R . Stevenson 32. A DMna 40. M. Quinn 44. A. Guerra 48. C. Johnson 49. M. Garaoffolo 55. T. Reynolds 77. A slawwytsw

Stillwell For d HARP OF ERIN

7 r ;`a [~

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MONASH WHTES Coach: Res . Coach: I. htDaS 2. D.Trdq 4. RM*y 5. dbti6g~e & D.l~m 7. T.FDbimn & AkAes 9. d ' 10 . B.CoSff 11 . Affl76ad 12. AL T 13. CR*pr 14 . D.D&kn 15. RDd 1& M.F5da 5 17. KCa%W I& & Dods 19. GVsnder7aln 20 . MM*(Jla 21. .t Davi 22. ,tKenry 23. J.De.o3 24. 6t6kiean 25. A67d?eh 26. hi Veal 28. D.teetai 29, htibd 9Q htl4eh5 31 . P.MCitattty 32. P. 4ew 33. A WW 34. T.Coft 35 &9Ndk 36. CFbne~ 44. Rtanb 37. LNddm 49. AdtiX=dc 39. P. Glass 5& J.Cq ft 41. SWals's 51. M.Bad 42. AtF7ock'n 52 itfttres

36. G. Walsh 37. B . White 38. T. Wdiarrls

Coach : Stem Lawson .., 1 . t . Doolan '.. 2. M . Vos B. McKay M . Walsh B. White M. Rankin

7. M. Napoleone 8. M. GabetB

Res. Coach: 1 . A. Merton 2. P. O'Callaghan a A. Trotter 4. J .Tsoukas S. J . Ruslotta 6. D . Boottley 7. R . Barresi 8. R . Pertidl 9 . J. Kent 10. M. Kent 11 . G . Basforti 12 . R. Holland 13 . M. Cronin (C) 14 . D.Theisz 15 . A. K 16 . C. n 17. M . Nimrno 18. M . Curry 19. R. Bott 20. M . Getson 21 . W. Getson 22. P. Harberts 23. J . Sloane 24. S . Dimattina 25. J . Daffy

Coach : D. Law, I . D. Batman 2. C. Bishop 3. R. Boyle 4. G. Campbell 5. R . Casey 6. J. Carter 7. B. BoyIe 8. R . Cram 9. P. Cramer 10. P. Dudderldge it . C . Faaalari 12. D . Garvey 13. B. Gasa 14. K Gasa 15. G . Gillis 16. T. Gda s 17. D. Gmastey 18. C. Hammon 19. Darren Hexter 20. David Heater 21 . M. Howden 22 . D. Law 23 . P. Leigh 24 . P. McMaster 25 . A. Ramri 26 . D. Reid 27 . A. Rhodes 28 . R. Shiefs 29 . A. Smith 30 . D. Stembridge 31 . K Streicher 32. M . Swi ft 33. A. TvrelI 34. P . Van Bentham 35. C. Vassa&o

MT. LILYDA LE O.C. a 4. 5. 6.

MARCELLIN Coach : Shroon Meehan

OLD ESSENDO N THERRY C.C .O.B. GRAMMARIANS Coach :

9. A DetBiordo 10. M. Dicelb 11 . C. GHbsor1 12. C. Gil>ee 13. B . Colvin 14. C. Walsh 15. F. Livingston 16. T. Alen 17. A- Burrell 18. K. Maniscaichi 19. J. Burgess 20. J. Flannagan 21 . T. Flanagan 22 . L Proctor 23 . S. Wootten 24 . C . CaNanan 25 . M. Biebner 26 . S. Madden 27. C. Varga 28 . D. " Cicchiello 29. P. Furbng 3D. B. Commerical 31 . N. Pearce

32. P. Carolan 35. D. Callanan

1 . M. Petrevs4d 2. B. Hollow 3. P. Gorman 4. M. Elliott 5. J. Seyrtnour 6. J. Va n a 7. P. Jones 8. L Hollow 9. M . Growcodc 10. R. Eggiestone 11 . B . Wamer 12. R. Moran 13. M . Bosanko 14. J . Reddck (VC) 15. G.Pinner(RC) 16. M. Goodwin 17. G . O'Connor 18. B. Ca rter

.' 18. L Kumt .' 19. D. Rosasato 20. A Maloney 21 . J. Th rush 22 . S . Griggs (RVC) 23 . C. Bye 24. S . Kuret 25. M . Postrna 26. G. Cartxs 27. B . Stevens 28. D . Barron 29. S. Goodwin 30. M. Tarinac 31 . S. Hollow 32. J. Sacco 33. N . LaFontain e 34 . M. Donohue 35 . S.O'Hakaran 36 . C. Rizzo 37 . D. C astaWi (C) 38 . B. Selleck 39 . A. Fenn 39 . S . Boyle 40. G. Keaues 41 . G. Thompson 43. G. R ~tgnob 44. D.0'Ne41 47. D . Goodwin 48. D . Wriggiesworth

Y Coach : Gary Cutler 1 . B . Carter

2. A. Mounlney 3. R . Buzes4d 4. B. Robertson 5. T.Cutier(C) 6. P. Cutter 7. I. Hussia n 8. C . K incevsM 9. A. Crocker 10. G . Thompson 11 . R .Osrnond 12 . J. Gerstkamp 13. D. Carter (VC) 14 . M. Goddard 15 . M. Katy

16 . S. Murdoch 17 . A.Johnson 18 . S . Borg

19 . M .Jatuston 20. S . Penrose 21 . S . Bartlett 22. W. Duson 24. K. Cooke 28. C. Brenton 29. R. Robertson 31 . R . Vesdc 33. P . Caoccio 34. P. McDonald 37. P. Haros 44. J . Rabar 45. T.Jones 46. S. Nowinisl6 .' 49. P. Dodkins 50. P. Brewe r

SYfdDAlJTALLY HO Coach : 1 . T. Marks 2 . A. Bums 3 . M. Joy 5. D. Hannett 6. J. Cotsis 8. R. Bennet 9. t . Bingham 10 . P. Henning 11 . J. Rutter 12. S. Gould 13. J . Kemu 14. S . O'Boyle 15. N. Murray 16. N. Brewster 17. M. Webb 20. C. Halt

22. P. Kotstakos 23. D. Raab 26. D .O'Dorolue 31 . B. Hanneman 35 . C . Caciria 40. N . Toce 42 . A. Findlay 43 . C. Karafis 46 . J. Green 47. G . Wagner 50. P. VercJa4ds 54. A. Sneddon 62. R. O'Dell

The Beehive 速 Hotel 0 Hawthorn

22 速 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996


ELEY PAR K

21 . Attdsa;a 22 P.Bastsh 24. P.Zcd 25. W.Ohci 2& RShedwt ~. parker 32. CCINTIOnCE 35. T Sege 39. LKaarirko 40. W. Bel 41 . N PAES 42. G.tdd= 43, R 4& C, 53. SS9 63. P. C(Aarl

Coach Graham MuBenger Res. Coach: : Rob Wickham 1 . S. Wallis 2. A Mortis 2 R . Poole 3. G.l2Waa 3 . M. Brady, 4. M De&'orso 4 . D .Grx1t 5. T.Karmfttos 5 . C. Kr7e 6. G. Bromley 7. K Po~r 6 . D. Blswstt 7 . D.Bo+r4m & RNJdd>am 8 . D. BooftucR 9 M. Fboper 9. RYoung 10. C. MtL:ean 11 . A Feats* 12. D. Payne 13. M. Payrn 14. D. 8'. 15. ADa 16. N. D'a 17. S.1laymer 18. F.M~ 19. D. Trader 20. M .Hook(C) 21 . B . Lzkfaw 22. S.Bromky 23. G .Smm 24. G .E#kr 25. G . Heath 26. D .Hawley 27. D . Kaye 40. W. 2& D .Amildel 41 . D.Carroffi 29. P.Car6orre 42. F.l.ettent 30. L Motean 43. A Kdsal 31. N.KarxDnoe 44. V.Rdanh'soa 32. Md;orkep 45. S .6azi .y 33. M.Georgw 46. LDFt t 34. A Hill 47. P. Storey, 35. S. Newman 4& A. WurArym 36. R Lal9atca 49. A. BrigrtsFuei 37. A lmamk 50. W Hor n 3& J.Ver~ 51 . N T 39. C.Brc . A 52. A6'J~h{m

a u)%r l;.a°~ ~ k; ~ "The Road Builders '

CHIRNSIDE PARK ELTHAM COLLEGIANS

Coach- -tephen Jones

ReS, [ . - : ch: Peter Anthon y m

Coach: Peter Slaci k Res . Coach: Peter Hansen 1 . J . Lees 2. D.TVdcr 3. A Tucfer 4. R . Hannay 5 D. Haqan 6. G.Cbk 7. RHam

8. J. Woodward 9. S. Lewis

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to . M.Beny 11. J.Mim 39. F.Coo+xrty 12. T.Cartar 40. S.SdnW.r 13. S.JOMy 41' ASmedle/ 14'SJtictice 42'C.Ha1 15. LWIute 43. N.H>lnshare 16' J. WeatFcerB 44' G. Sttdqwok 17. G. Lays 45. M. RYan 18. M. 8ai#rg 46* A H~iSr~ 19. G.0'smore 47. M. HrcaiV,y 20. R Cole 48. PL Harris 21 . T. Du ggan 49' S . French 22. C. Lacey 50 . P. GamaWS 23' G.0'DarreN 51 . C . Dods 24. M Dwyer 52' S . PfGipsan 25' T. Stv-Iknd 51 R Dorc2j 26. J. Gore 54. B.TurMy 27' RSabr 55' P. Morrow 28. A Kelso 56. R Davies 29. C. Bishop 57 . D. Elmer 30. D. Hagan 58. R Kearz 31 . ZJovarwvsla 59. B. Evans 32. C.Watcon 60. AMcDoro."d 33, J . Taylor 61 . C. McDonald 34. S. Mazfiea 62 . M. Bent 35. S. CktSr*1 63 . S Cn5umpaks 36. T. Hedge, 64 . R,bvunovshi 37. C.HorsbwDh 65' G . Harris 38. G .Sta7rar 66' S. Fitzpatrick

HAWTHORN CITIZENS Coach: Glenn Staliworthy Res . Coach: Darren Murray I . D. Murray 2. R. Lovicit 4. S . Wile 5. W. Gazebrook (DVC) 6. P . Avery 7. G. StalAvoAhy 8. M. Dunstan 9. W.Power (VC) 10. P . Orchard (C) ii . A . SI R 12. S . Cotttin 13. J .Povey 15. B . Glover 16. N .OusaHcas 18. S . Tknewe9 18. D. Lauretta 19. J . Law 20. S . Parker 21 . A . Dunlop 22. J. Schutz 23. D . Tracy 25. R. Bran 25. S. Davis 27. R . Lord 28. M Monson 29. P. Barker 30. A. Hartley 31 . C . Langley 32. J. Bogie 33. S. D u

34 . S. Macdalald (RVC) 34 . M. Stephenson 34 . P. Het+ish 35 . D . Murphy

37 . G . Marshal (CR) 38 . D. t.indtea 38 . I . Ceppa, 39 . D . Lahiff 40. C . Frayne 41 . M.Whytcross 42 . S. Irvine 44 . P. Rossdto 45 . A. Donakison 46 . D. MCCawain 47 . T.O'Hanlon 47 . T. FitrPatridc 49 . R. Adams 49. M. Nowak 51 . R. Donovan 52. 1 . Roslhom 54. E . Sig

56. P. Ryan

KEW Coach : Rob Bayley Res. Coach : Tom Vane 1 . B.talrad i 2 G. PaC (uL7 a RPltriertli 4. D. Chandler 5 J. BMW a c, Hope 7. D.HOpe ad.wvirand 9 AGatazR 10. B.OJ~t P It ABanes 12 SBahcs 13. C.Krlalbu 3 8 . D.tAYtRB 14. G.Oitrnrcs 39. A Kennotiesser ' 40. P. Pecinsli 15 ft ft 16. D.WaotlW 41 . RlizgsUn 17. J. Bel 42. C. Livingston 18. ttYang(JC{ 43. J.Daefris 19. N. Peters 44 . A. Dan 20. S. Hanson 45. D. Masotti 21 . D. Hannan 4& P.,'(&w 22. J.Parm 47. MDealaf 23. AM 48. U Deakins 24. B. Dinned 49. J.Lucas 25 D.Wti,~d 5D J.NOW 2a M.C1~mn 51 . S. Hodgson '?a P. Nagy 52. L Rather 27. RFialam 53. G.Nriexs 28. LDmen(17q 54 . ktPatiwn 29. M0 55J.Rxrt;s 3). C56. .am 31 . A57. tilylopands 32. J.Brassif 58. ASparks 3i SBar1ry 59. RHasictis 34. M.64scitil 60. KVrOng 35. REhnhM 61 . S. Wier 3a ASIang 62 RPapatas 37. W.IEUda6ti 99. S6nn o

Duhig Ford HARP OF ERIN

OLD CAREY Coach: Glenn Taylo r

Res . Coach: Simon Jackson 1. C, H E

YARRA VALLEY O .B . Coach: David Kyle Res . Coach: Ash Wain

1 . P.TeF.cxd 2 F.Ma`aa7 3. P, 4 .M.RA s. DAM 5 A. Drew a Ccarm6eeNq 6 . D .HanSe 7. ADmver 7. J. Givens 8. A0pp9 & T. MaDean 9. M .Ad3sm lk C. Foss 1 0. KShiss . D.Yya 11 . ACope 10. CF~tpia; 11 12. htSgat ser 12. M.Wtie 13. S. Janos I& D. Cole 14. M.Cixry 14. 1 Loveless 15. G Hughes iS T.03iuarf 16. Kim 1& a Single 17. SCury 18, 0. Ross it GMattl m 194 R. Park 41. B. Downs 19, P. Drale 33. P. Banned 20. S. Prove 42. T.Caan 20. WM.d7e 40 B.MrtKhe7 21. Ati,fs.y-Csile 43. H.Pak ei. htFbskzg 41 . AC~s 23 . D.BaF.4aw 44. J. Ho 22 tHatls 43. SCteny 24 . M.Dmies 45. Lfem 23, T. Price 44. & 25 . THav6m 46. llDodNd 24. M.YxraJ 45 M.EasNfarn 26. G.Mdtatl 47. B.FkMraBh 25 C.Goodall 46. M. Cam 27. A Pon 4s. R. Davis 26. JMddae 47. M.Semng li 2& J .Maaean 49. SSr9hame 27. !l43t{ula5tj 48. ShUdson 29. P. Pederson 5D. P. Ford 2a. P. Nonce 49. FL Moade n 30 . D. Patter 52. A, Hartnett 29. T. Moution 5D. S.Jackson 31. J. Dove 53. S. Consinin 30. S. Feehart 51 . J. Marshall 32 CIeffenvf 55. STarlor 31 . U.Everett S-I 1A Parke 33 . D. Ireland 55. LHmti'g~f 32 CVfiEii>ghn 54. R.Emhart 34. tCJrisfield 57. G.Rt~ 33. SW 55 T.Arn oft 35. R. Peale 63. T. SthiM 34. D.Faefi; 56. W.Serag 2& RPeolut3 65. ABa»dxodt 35. REvme; 53. CM;mt 37. M.RYss 71 . M. Lang 3a LSrrA 63. CSocdo 38, T.0'Slfivan 72 Rlartmn 37. P.Bryce 64. Alrkfabnc 39. T.Fiediaws, 74. ABut 38. tCdfen 7D. T.Nlcist 40 M.Whise 78, J. Soiled 2. Glidej (C) a tACden 4. C.Ester

HANG TEN Q.P.O . Bar & Bistro

RICHMOND CEfVTRAl. Coach : Tim Pontefract Res. Coach : Danny Hickey 1. AWt'pn 2. A Bonfield a TO'Srfi3n 5. SSlwnat & G.BufrJen a SPd T t 7. F. Bove & CMaimtn 9. P.,Hd6m 10 AMaphj 11. J. Baker it. D.Hii¢y 12 F.Maca c it C. Pearson 14. Cshavm 15 P.C1udf ta M .Jemer 17. AFalucft it K Zola; 19. J.ManimD 21. AHOk 22. AFkres 25. ARM 25 SfLr'kbck 26. J.tukhst 27. C.Ad3trs 28, A Waters 30 SFanion 30 Vale 32. D. Va .x 33 J.Cohen 34. D .Hall 37. G Porteous 40. B.K'Fo(5 42 P.1beY 43. A Sr,rYa 45. 14 Black 4& D .Fakj

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OLD MELBURNIMS DE LA SALLE COLLEGIANS Coach: LeirJh CaHsan Coach : Peter Hannan Res. Coach: Neville James Res. Coach : Greg Feuhill t B.Kng 1 . M. Chun 2. N. Ftorenteie 3. B. Woo9wv,;e 4. S. Las.sen 4. N Bxtar 5. D. G5. D. P eters

6. ASm h 7. C.Higson

7. D. Warr e-Srr fth 8. C. Po'a k 9 . V. Cleary 10. J. Gr~ .' 11 . B . P.kFCeniie 12. D. Sib s 13. G. PekrW 14. R. Schdber 15 . Y . Philips 16 . A . Wallace 17 . C. Nankervs 18 . J. Berr~elt (VC)

19 . C . Davidson

20 . G. De:uie.lot21. A. Jolnsio n 22. D . Kern 23. A. Sheedy 24. D . Harried 25. G . BrzJ6a 26. N. M~at 27. S. H.rphry 28. S. Blackman 29. A. Ke

30. M. Ga~ra:.h 31 . J. Kevi is

32. D. Thonrsai (C) 33. J. SnErkhn 34. D. Ertlwale 35. R. Makry 36. S. Ha dng 37. M .OFve 38. M .Lake 38. S. Van Der Venne 38. J. Car r

40. B. Seaton 41 . S Lul z

42. L Va de k's 43. AGreen.vay 44. A. Par{vn (VC) 45. N.Ardersan 46. S. Wooley 47. D .Mdat 48. J. Lemon 49 . T.VanDerVeme 50. B . Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter 52 . N. Gil 53 . M.I ngBss 54. L Ro(~e~ts 55 . E .J~ 56. D. Howe 57. J . Moore 58. A .Ttxin,n,a, 59. M. Rid-xirtk 60. B. Kerr s 61 . D . Kens 62. M.O'DomeS 64. M. G bble 70. T. SnAh

2 . P. Fiume 3 . D. Crowe 4 . L Hall 5 . L. Swift 6 . M. Fisher 7 . C. Browne 8 . C. Wright

9 . C. Campt e~ 10. T. S~vers 11 . A. Evans (DVC) 12. D.Toohey 13. A. Waters 14 . A. Duncan 15 . J. Hodder 16 . A. FbWerday n . A. Eliot 18 . J. Horn 19 . D. O'Brien 20 . S. Atbon 21 . D. Jackson 22 . P. O'Callaghan 23 . D. Gram 24. D. Cross 25. G. Hynes 26. P. Wyle s 27. L Van Der Milli 28. M . Lafferty 29. D. Rosman

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34. A Moore

35. A. Mackintosh 36. A. Abbott 37. M. Roeel 38. A. Johnstone 39. P . Brasher 40. M. Buffer 41 . J . Murphy 42. J . qatke 43. M. Sharpe 44. R . Madcinson 45. C . Cleary 46. M. Hagan 47. M. Farrel 48. D . Smith 49. D . Lambe 50. P. Manniz 51 . B. Buick 52 . B. Byrne 53 . R. Chapple 54 . J. Duckett 55 . S. Laska 56 . G . Curran 57 . P. O'Brien 58 . T. Ford 59. P. Aro n 70. D. MkJro 78. D. Jennings

OLD HAILEYBURY Coach : Michael Ford ! OLD SCOTCH Res . Coach : Erwin Leyden Coach: Wayne Ham Coach : Simon Meation m Res . Coach: ArKkeW Baxter 1 . A Walton Res.CoflGt :shnon 1 . A. Bader 2. S . Theodore 1 . K. Stokes 2. D. Connell 3. W. Byms 4. C. McKenzie 5 . F. Main 6. W. Smi th 7. Adam Hilton 8. M . Orton 9. S . Rowlands 10. C. Warden 11 . L Hucker 11 . (2) F. Caponaka 12. D. Secu6 13. B . Carty 14. A Forsyth 16. A . DowsincJ 17. Ash HitE~ 18. M . Constable 19. M . Amtstrong 20. C. Kr3us 21 . A . Walden 22. P. Thiessen 23. M . Seatll 23. (2) J. Madcay 24. R. Laver~r 25. G. Rowlands 26. G. Philips 27. J . Dann 28. S. Walden 29. R . Stewart 30. R . Au~rson 31 . B. Mam 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 . 42. 43.

P.O'Donneti A. Floy d B . Mitchell D. LappecJe B. Lay D. Ladd S. Pedder R . Weber S. Duxtwry B. Me6n D. Scalia R . Pla^her

44. A. Kirkwood-Scott 45. N . Hill 46. C. Jirturieson 47. J. Kuria 48. D. Bum 49. M. Harrison 50. A Bonwidc 52. R . Harrison 53. M. Dusting 55. C .Ladds 57. 3.1 ~kts 65. C . Dowling

2. J . Hosking (VC) 3. C. Honking 4. T Heft 5. R. Price 6. L McDonnell 7. JJ. Hu~s . 8. R 9. R . Aujard 10. J. Ken' 11 . S. Grigg 12. S. Humes 13. N . Hooper (RC) 14. D . Norman 15. J. Kitchen 16. A Speed 17. S. Woodha se 18. A Nettleton ,.. 19. S. St~iden

3. A Ross 4. B. Elknghaus 5. L Bunn 6. P. Hanbury 7. C. Thompson 8. M . Lovett

9. T . Smith 10 . T. Roberts 11 * M . Jukes 12 . A Hewitt

13 . S. Rose (RVC) 14 . J. Bun n 15 . R. Britain 16 . C. M 17 . B. Birfa~ 18 . ca . Keenle 20, a Telford 21 . L Boyd 22 . A. Waddel 23. M. Berry 24 . M. Se2da 25 . M. Pruden 26. C. Kennedy 27. O . Boyd 28. S. Rabbit

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29. J. Wallace-smith 30. I. MOMutk n

31 . J. Hart 32. A . Webb 33. G . Dixon (RC) 34. R . Morel] 35. D . Brown 36. A McKeon 37. S. Eabry

33. J. Hannemann 34. N. Beattie

35 . S. Steele (C) 36. M. Davison 37. J. S 38. A. 39. P. Goldberg 40. A. Warner 41 . A Castrlam 42 . A. Gi bbs

38. M. Crawshay 39. N . Strauss 40. J. Carol 41 . G. Wilhelm 42. P. Theodore 43. T. Cloke 44. A McDougall 45. Z UseinOv 46. D. HOfine 47. J . Fob 48. C. Jenkins 49. T. Stuckey (C) 50. P . Marinis 51 . C. Banks 52. B . Campbell 53 . F. Marsden

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56 . A. Richardson 57. S . Milliken 58 . E . Johnston 59. A. Wa#Corn 60. M . Weber 61 . A Brdar 62. J. Cook 63. T. Gray 65. A Fairweather 65. M . O'Brien 66. J . Batchelor 67. M . Ryan 68. A Nowell 69. C.I 1 man 70. C. Stewart 71 . R . Hume 77. A t}vfd 90. C. Nash

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BANYULE Coach : Harry Harision Res. Caach: Tim Bel t 1 . B. Kmcer 2. D . Witcheq'(VC) 3. LHoft 4. J. Anderson 5. B. Edmore 6. S. Kaymaz 7. S . Richmond 8. R. Willarns 9. R. Cullen 10. J. Fortune 11 * B. Owen 12 . J.Eg n 13 . M. O Brien (VC) 14. A. Logan 15. S. Gray 16. D. Mayne 17. T. Benron 18. J . Tun b u9 19. B. Woododc 20. S. Playiair 21 . R . D'nt(nosante 23. S. Gray 24. G . Voisms 25 . M. Wheelan 26 . B. McDermott 27. A. Rcssi~ 28. D. FE bds 29. M . Peters 30. B. Gilkes 31 . C . Bassett 32. T. Wason 33. D. Glass 34. C. Stevens 35 . B. Anderson 36 . D. Tyler 37. M .Jesse 38. G. R iches 39. C. Bead 40. P. Witdhekt 41 . A. FOote 42. T. Egan 43. L Ferule 44. S. AttarrF 45 . M. Gibed 46 . P. 47. R. Smith 48. D. Stephens 52. D. Noona n 55. D. W illiiams (C)

IVANHOE MAZENOD Coach: DoniVt" anis Coach: Rob Prosser Rea. Coach: Rob Pearce Rgs. Coach: Chris Boyle 1 . D. WrIam s 1 . P. Robinson 1 . P. Memry 2. J. Ballenger 2. L Hu~-Bm~m 3. J. CttlCOtt 2 . J . Di Santo 4. A. Henley 3 . C . Tucker S. D. Schofield 4 . D . Vallanis 6. N . Manno 4. R.Toogood ' . . 7. S. Morgan 5. P. Manuel 8. D . Christie 6. D. Frawley 9. P. Hall 7. P. 10. M. O'Hara (C) 8. S . 11 . T. Smith (RVC) ..' 8. R. Hiid 12 . P. McCusker 9. N . Thadcwray 13 . T. Bddgtand (RVC) 10. P Lee 14 . G. Young 11 . H . Moussa 15 . D.Barker(VC) 12 . L Smith 16. T. Hoxard (RC) 13 . S. NarkieHicz 17. T. Tsiauis 14. P. Flynn 18. D.O'DOnagtue 15. T. Flynn 19. D. Ciarxn 16. M . Satderi 20. C. Munay 17. K . Mousse 21 . S. Potan 18. T. Scobis 22. D. Sherlock 19. G. Bulfen 23. S. Cot&SOn 20. D. Sartor 24. J. Caudti 21 . L Blackwood 25 . D . Caner 22 . A. Angefirri 26 . P. Riley 23 . A. Jewsai 27 . D. Krom 24. T.O'Ned 28 . N. Little 25. J . Frisin a 29. R. Sharp 26. P. Ravis 30. S.Fisher(VC) 26. S . Fairweather 31 . N. Snart 27. N . Arxkeevsk 32. D. Moore 28. A. McKellar 33. R. Toyama 29. A Scott 35. J . Fisher 30. J. Mates 37. G. Trigg 31 . D. McFarlane 38. D. Steinfat 32 . J. Lynch 39. R . Bourbon 33 . B. Kenden 41 . B. Welch (RVC) 34. B. 42 . N .Jacobs 35. P . 43. W. Lane 36. R . Gittos 44 . D. Bo2e 37. C. GiankouBft 45 . G . Rogers 37. G. Fuitayson 46 . J. LeGrand 38. T. Thomson 48. P. Vin e 39. M. Ebt» c,7e 49. L Halvy 40. J. Griggs 51 . M . Murray 41 . C. McDonald 02. Mark Riley 42 . P. Murphy 53. Mick Way 43. S . McGowan 54. P. Jacobs 44. E . Newbold 55. M. Quirk 45. J . 56. M. Welch 46. G. O 57. M. Peters 47. E. Marino 60. M. Le Caiteur 48. B. While 64. S. Bourbon 49. A. Rosenfeld 73 . B. DevSn 50. D. Jacks 86 . M. Couttie 52 . C. Payne 88 . A. Kin g 54 . D. Richards 55. L Pearce 61 . G. Hickey 68. J . Owen 76. G. Kennedy 77. R . Armstrong 78. C . Brown

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M.H .S.O.B. Coach: Warren Fall Res. Coach: Colin Drake 1 . J.Bamt WHN 3 D. Wooft 3 RVane 4. D. R~rdng 5. SOinmr & CYarg 7. d Patr?I 7. NBare & J. Dian 9. RCam 1R MBeady 11 . SWakn 11 . M WdstEr 12 SMS~dj 12 Mr$a{Pau 13 cTraohaA 13 A Preec e 14, ATOM 14. G " 15. P. Sarge 1& MA@B m

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27. L Mott 28A. Sdrr3 28 . A tammce 29. P.AtS[p 29. GDrM ao. RnkNvon 31 . w.ww 3z Atxsd 3?. M Korsb* 33. ASau~ 34 . St'elrpt

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OLD BRIGHTON GRA~IIMARI S Coach: Dale Tapping Res. Coach: Steve Banift Rimw Gary Sarxiers 1 . A. Krzysmkak (DVC) 2. J . Much 4. M. Talbot 5. N . Perry (C) 6. S. Antanis 7. L Fides (VC) . S. Lennwc B 9. M . Fisher 10. R. Hartman 11 . A . Fitzgerald 13. M. Gamble 14. M. Dennis 15 . D. Tynxns 16 . J. Bra[ky 17. A. Ridcerby 18. M . Jackson 18. P. Roac . A. Mandytar{s h19 20. D . Koltmolgan 21 . R .OaMe7 21 . C. Jadaon 22. K. Farre l 23. A . Pryor 24. R. Carter 24. S. Douglas 25. S. Nikas 27. C . Gilmore 28. P. Wolf 29. M. Gordon 30. K. Teschendorf 31 . S . Murray (RC) 32. B . Williams 33. M. Tog 34. M. Reid (DVC) 35. S. Mercer 36. B. Po9odc (DVC) 37. A. Hain . 3e . A . Lomas '., 39. A . Fischer 40. B. Patterson 41 . J . Howell 43. J. Holden 45. P. McNamara 46. B. Hamilton 47. D. Wilson 48 . I. Desrrryth 49. N. Winter 50. S . Williams 55. C. Toms 57. A. Mctaren 61 . A. White 65 . R . Kent 71 . B. Alderson 79. H. Bidcett 80. A . Palfrey 84. P . McMahon

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!~ ine weather once again as the season begins to take e shape. Review - Ro Section 1 Old Brighton failed to capitalise on a (4) goal lead at 1/2 time and with Old Carey slamming on (9) second 1/2 goals to (5),the Tonners just managed to hang on by (2) points at home . The OC's were best served by Coste ll o, Angus, Framer and Nash. Mazenod jumped De La Salle at Waverley Park Malvern and at 1/4 time led by a comfortable (4) goal margin . After this break the 'Nodders went to sleep managing only (11) more goals for the match compared to the D's (20) . Best for the 'Nodders was Occhiuto bagging (8) majors with McDowell and Mason handy players as well . St. Bernards took the match right up to the Xavs at home, leading at both the 1/2 and 3/4 time breaks . The Xavs were able to steady through players such as Fleming, Carrous and Drake in the final term to snatch victory . However the Bernards are yet to break the ice but their first cannot be far away . Mount, Hogan an d Legudi (5) were clearly their best in a losing team . After a even first 1/4 the OP's picked up the pace and by holding the OM's goalless in the second 1/4 set up their victory . For the OM's none tried harder than Wright (4), Bains and Sedgley, with Rees (6), M. Joyce and Bonadio solid performers for the OP's . Uni. Blues welcomed St . Kevins into the top section with a withering first 1/2 setting up their win by leading at 1/2 time by (47) points and extending this at each of the remaining breaks . Cobbledick, Kordick (3) and Christie fine players for the Blues with Quirk, Moore and Pangrazio best for the vanquished. Section 2 Old Camberwe ll found themselves playing catch up football against Old Scotch at home and never really recovered from a poor first 1/4 . The Scotchies running out winners by (35) points despite the second 1/2 being a goal for goal contest. Scott, Seeley, Williams and Smith booting (7) were great players for the `Wellers, with the Scotchies best players Thompson, Junkeer and Hawkins . Collegians inflicted Whitefriars second successive defeat in as many weeks with a solid (4) 1/4's of football . Setches, Crough and Hilton battled hard for the 'Friars, with Tarpey ( 7), Taylor and Champion creative Lion's players all day . Uni. Blacks opened their account at the expense of Old Haileybury, booting (8) goals to (4) in the first 1/2 34

to set up the match but not before the Bloods got to within (18) points at th e final break. Poutney, Dumfey and Jayauscj;a battled manfully for the Bloods all day . Beaumaris made it two in a row and issued a warning that they are not a spent force in 1997 . A big win over the Eagles the confidence booster they needed . Sheldrake, Vance (5) and Catlin were unstoppable for the Sharks. Williamstown opened its account against Warringal at Heidelberg with Wuchatch, Haddara and Steele leading the evay. Yin, Wilson and Bell were fine Redback players, whose first win is only just around the corner . Section (2) Blue Ormond find themselves sitting second today after a battle to shrug off a determined AJAX team at Mackie Reserve last week . The all important 3rd 1/4 proving the difference with Ormond adding (6) goals to the Jackas ( 4) . A . Sloane, Rogers, J. Sharo and S. Czarny (4) were fine players for the Jackas, while for the 'Monds Cullen (4), Beckett and Livingstone shone throughout . Monash Blues proved too strong for the OG's at home running out convincing winners by (34) points . Gregory ( 7), Roscoe and Hawkins best all day for the 'Ashers, with Bird, McGregor and Brown never-say-die players for the OG's . Old Xavs (2) travelled to David Street and matched the Rovers for 3/4's before the home team booted away in the final term . Parkinson, Quon an d Crouch putting in fine displays for the Rovers, with Christie, Hart, Hennessy and Coburn, who booted (8) in excellent form for the Xavs, in a match that could have gone either way . De La Salle (2) were on the receiving end of MHSOB on the rebound and were convincingly outplayed for the majority of the match . Cassell , Sterling, Osborne and Bennett (6) in fine touch for the High . St . Bedes Mentone Tigers had the bye . Section (2) Re d Yarra Valley headed Old Trinity at the first two changes but were unable to maintain their tempo in the second 1/2 booting (6) goals to the OT's (11) to be beaten by around (6) in the finish . Tyshing, T. Wapshot and E . Kruse best for the Valley . Therry Penola jumped to a commanding lead at 1/4 time over Aquinas and from here were never headed . In the finish (44) scoring shots to (24) told the tail . Davidson, D . Van Engelen, Grant and Stella booting (7) were hard to go pas t M THE AMATEUR FCxnTRaI I Fct icao7


i~,r Therry Penola, while Chapman, R . Moran and geilley never gave in for the Blooders . Old Ivanhoe tasted defeat at the hands of St . Leos Emmaus WP for the first time this year, and with Hodder, Willis (4) and McCann on fire the 'Hoers .,ve,-C found wanting . Their best coming in the form ,,f Dowd, Ge George and Oates . Had Chirnside park kicked straight their match would have bee n beauty, but we all know that there are many "ifs" this world . North Old Boys did and with ghoder (6) leading a fine team effort they wo n eli . For the Parkers Long, Holliday and Skillern ,anled hard all day. previews - Round 4 Section 1 Mazenod host Old Brighton in a re-match of 1~s{ year's (2) Blue Grand Final . Mazenod coming off a loss last week will be pumped up, and will reverse last year's Grand Final result by less than a kick. Old Xaverians play host to De La Salle and with the Xavs only just getting the points last week their form may well be down . However they will have enough firepower to overcome the D's today. Old Paradians host St. Bernards in search of their first victory, however they will not open their account at Bundoora today . The OM's travel to Righetti Oval in search of their first win today, one side will be the recipient of (4) points at the finish of the day and the SKOBS at home are my tip today. Old Carey and Uni . Blues clash at Bulleen and with both teams playing strong football at this early stage of the season it is not an easy match to tip . In an "upset" the OC's by a whisker . Selections : Mazenod, Old Xaverians, Old Paradians, St . Kevins & Old Care y Section 2 Collegians host Old Camberwell in what shapes as an important match for both teams . A win will consolidate either team in the four and with better form the Lions will win at home today . Old Haileybury host Whitefriars at McKinnon and although up and down both teams possess some fine players . At home the Bloods should win . tini . Blacks travel to Bulleen to take on Marcellin and after opening their account last week should defeat the Eagles at home. Williamstown host Beaumaris bayside and with the Sharks in fine form at present the CY's will struggle to keep in check the ravenous Sharks . In the final match Old Scotch host Warringal and despite all good intentions the Redbacks will head back across town still searching for their first (4) points for 1997 . Selections : Collegians, Old Haileybury, Uni. Blacks, Beaumaris & Old Scotc h Section ( 2) Blue Old Geelong host AJAX and a chance for both teams to open their account . At Como Park the OG's are hard to beat, but the Jackas first win is

not that far away and today at 5 .00pm they will be victorious . Old Xavs (2) host Monash Blues at 11 .30 and with both teams wanting to win to keep in touch with the four this should be a great match . At home and in front of a parochial crowd the Xavs will win . Hampton Rovers at Ludstone Street welcome MHSOB who after coming off such a mighty win last week will be again looking for percentage today . The Rovers will have other ideas and will match the High for a 1/2, with the High a little too strong at the finish . St . Bedes Mentone Tigers coming off the bye will ravage De La Salle (2) and leave little doubt in anyone's mind that they will be a force in 1997 . Ormond have the bye . Selections: AJAX, Old Xaverians ( 2), MHSOB & St . Bedes Mentone Tiger s Section (2) Re d Local neighbours Aquinas and Yarra Valley clash at Ringwood and Aquinas must be favoured with the Valley failing last week to capitalise on a strong start . At home the Blooders get the nod . Old Ivanhoe face a tough rebound match against Therry Penola and even at home will find Therry Penola a hard team to match across the day . Nort h Old Boys host St . Leos Emmaus WP and in another important match the NOBS can keep in touch with the four should they win, whereas the Combine need the win just to remain in touch . At home and with better form the NOBS to win in close one . The final match sees Old Trinity host Old Paradians (2) coming off the bye . A clash of first and second should see a classic battle with the OT's just ahead at the final bell. Chirnside Park have the bye . Selections : Aquinas, Therry Penola, No rth Old Boys & Old Trinity Club Note: The players and committee of the CYMS would like to wish U 19 player Luke Gray a speedy recovery after sustaining an injury against Marcellin . Luke has been in St . Vincent's hospital with a lacerated liver . We hope it will not be long before we see this classy winger, gracing the Fearon Reserve again . Next Week's Matches and U19 Section Umpires Continued on Page 39 - Results Page 40

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Winning Edge Presentations

CLUB XVIII SECTION by Norm Nugen t

ound 3 was played on another perfect day fo r football and it brought some interesting result s which could prove vital late in July. My success rate for the Round was 86% . My colleagues Mick and Barry really did their best to uplift the standard of prose in the Amateur Footballer; Mick, with his reference to the Blacks paediatrician president, had me delving deeply into my dictionary to understand what was meant. Barry with his Shaw quotation - that is George Bernard not Tony!! Really took up the cause of lower section clubs in terms of player retention . REVIEW OF ROUND 3 SECTION 1 My forecast of a Mazenod victory over Old B righton Bloods was way off mark as Old Brighton Bloods, aided by marked accuracy, clearly outplayed Mazenod and recorded victory by eighty - four points . Collegians in three rounds have stamped themselves as a team of talent . Their sixteen point victory over De La Salle leaves the "Lions" as one of four undefeated sides and with twenty per cent of the season played, a likely finalist ! The match between last season's sectional premiers turned out to be a one sided event as Old Xaverians outplayed St Bernards and recorded victory by ninety-five points . The three rounds this season have shown that St Bernards standard of play has deteriorated since August 1996 . Lack of success in A Section won't be helping either! ! In another one-sided game Old Scotch scored a sixty-seven point victory over St Kevins, who hardly had the ball in their forward line as five scoring shots in eight minute's play serve to illustrate . Old Melburnians had the bye . SECTION 2 The closest match of the round was that between newcomers Syndal Tally Ho and Mt Lilydale, which saw Syndal Tally He win by six points after an even and low scoring contest. Kew continued their renaissance when they proved more talent than Monash Whites an d were able to win by twenty-four points which lifted Kew to section leadership . Marcellin proved too strong for Thornbury Cougars as the "Eagles" won by twenty-nine points, which enabled them to maintain their unbeaten record . Old Essendon Grammarians and Therry-Penola had the byes .

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Two undefeated sides, Collegians and Old B righton Bloods meet on the new Harry Trott Oval. Despite my feeling that Collegians can be a finalist, I select Old Brighton Bloods, who have been impressive in each of their three wins this season . Old Xave rians should be able to continue on their winning way at the expense of De La Salle, who are yet to win a match in 1997 . Each Old Xaverian victory has been awesome and today I expect them to win well again at the expense of the Malvern based side. Two of the disappointing sides so far ; St Kevins and Old Melburnians should provide an interesting contest . As neither has shown form to inspire confidence, I favour St Kevins whose defence does seem stronger. Old Scotch, who are not the most successful visiting side in the competition, can expect a resurgent Mazenod to test them on the Central Reserve, I believe Mazenod will bounce back today after last week's set back . Certainly based on their form in the first two rounds was good enough to warrant me giving them another chance . Against Old Scotch I favour Mazenod . St Bernards have the bye. SECTION 2 Monash Whites, at home, should record their second victory for the season against Therry-Penola, who have not recorded a win and who lie at the foot of the ladder . Two undefeated sides, Marcellin and Kew meet on the Marcellin ground at Bulleen . Already Kew have demonstrated that their 1996 performances are no guide to their real ability while Marcellin have continued to show the fine form they demonstrated last season . Despite Marcellin's home ground advantage, I select Kew whom I believe have shown better 1997 form . Old Essendon Grammarians, after a bye, must travel into the far east to play Mt Lilydale, whose form over the last two Saturdays has been good . Today I believe that Mt Lilydale will prove too talented for Old Essendon Grammarians and thus record victory number two in Amateur football . Thornbury Cougars an d Syndal Tally Ho have the byes .

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CLUB XVIII (2) - 26.04.97

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11~~ RNWIGK N`TiK The main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day . The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played . When parking in the area behind the grandstand please parl( in a manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and th e club invoiced accordingly . Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

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Clubs are advised that in regards to teamsheets the ORIGINAL and DUPLICATE (PINK COPY) must be lodged with the umpires no later than halftime of the match . Each player must sign the origina l clearly and the team manage r must write the player's first name as well as surname (first name t last) ie . BENNETT JAMES no BENNETT J . The TRIPLICATE (BLUE COPY) must be given to the opposition captain at the toss of the coin . This copy does not have to contain the signatures of all the players .


RESULTS OF TRIBUNAL HEARINGS 29/ 4 /9 7 Leigh Morris Yarra Valley (Under-19) . Headbutting, 8 matches (Deferred from April 9th, 1997) Micah Berry Old Melburnians . Striking, 2 matches Chris Caithorpe St . Bernards. Striking, 2 matches Michael Tessari Parkside . Audible offence, I match Lou Inserra Parkside . Striking, 4 matches Sean Leonard Old Westbourne . Elbowing, 12 matches * P. Harrison Power House . Striking, 2 matche s * Rob Cole Eltham (Res.). Abusive language, 2 matches

AFTER MATCH GEO AND MATCH DETAIL ' S REQUIREMENT S DUTIES TO BE COMPLETED BY HOME TEA M Club XVIII and Reserve Section FINAL SIREN SCORES PHONE : 9531 8333 BY 2.30 .m ,

* Michael James University Reds (Res .) . Striking. 2 matches

All Senior Sections and Under 19 Section s

*Accepted prescribed penalty. RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION HEARINGS - 29/4/97

FINAL SIREN SCORES BEFORE 5 p .m .

Salesian O .C . and St . Johns senior players engaged In a melee in their match played on April 19th . Each club guilty. Each fined $100 . In the reserve match played on April 19th between Bulleen-Templestowe and St . Bedes Mentone Tigers players from both sides engaged in a melee . Bulleen Templestowe found guilty and fined $100 . St . Bedes Mentone Tigers found guilty and fined $600 (poor previous history) . St . Bedes Mentone Tigers player David Ord suspended for 6 matches for striking a player during the melee . Ord was a spectator at this match .

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MAY 10 - ROUND 5 L VDER-19 SECTION 1

0 LD BRIGHTON v . OLD XAVERIANS E. LA SALLE v. OLD PARADIAN S ST . BERNARDS v. OLD MELBURNIANS ~,~~IVERSITY BLUES v . MAZENO D ST . KEVINS v . OLD CAREY UN'DER-19 SECTION 2 OLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD HAILEYBURY -; NITEFRIARS V . MARCELLIN JNIVERSITY BLACKS v . BEAUMARIS at McAlister Oval (29F10) ;,;.IRRINGAL v. COLLEGIANS p11LLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . OLD SCOTCH UNDER-19 (2) BLUE AJAX V . OLD XAVERIANS (2) NII ISOB v . MONASH BLUES I-I ;\SiPTON ROVERS v . DE LA SALLE (2) ST . BEDES MENT. TIGERS v. ORMOND OLD GEELONG has the bye UNDER-19 (2 ) RED YARRA VALLEY v . OLD IVANHOE THERRY PENOLA v. NORTH OLD BOY S ST . LEOS EMMAUS v . CHIRNSIDE PARK (1 p .m . start - venue to be advised) . OLD PARADIANS (2) v . AQUINAS 0 C oLT~ TIZINITY has the bye

A'_' NA'•T1 CLUB LAST WK TOTAL UNDER 19 (1 ) JOHNSON UNI BLUES 4 26 « BARRETT OLD XAVERIANS 3 15 OCCHIUTO MAZENOD 8 13 VECCHIO OLD PARADIANS 4 9 S . WOOD OLD CAREY 1 8 GREEN OLD PARADIANS 7 HILBERT OLD XAVERIANS 7 UNDER 19 (2 ) SMITH OLD CAMBERWELL 7 15 SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 13 ' HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 8 13 'EF STATHION OLD HAILEYBURY 11 TARPEY COLLEGIANS 7 11 GNOMOTKA COLLEGIANS 10

UNDER-19 (1 ) MAZENOD v . OLD BRIGHTON B . McKee F. Karabelas OLD XAVERIANS v. DE LA SALLE Field : G . Hodgins D . Perkins Goal : Leo Wilson Skip Shipley OLD PARADIANS v. ST. BERNARDS Field : G . Gioras S. Alger ST. KEVIN S v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field: B . Walsh S . Harrison Goal: John Kelly Robert Parry OLD CAREY v. UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : C . Ryan R. Love Goal : John Pickett David Murray

UNDER-19 (2) COLLEGIANS v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field : T. Carrick G. Thwaites (R) OLD HAILEYBURY v . WHITEFRIARS Field: C. Stevens J . Bell MARCELLIN v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : A . Price A . Scherini WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . BEAUMARIS Field : P. Tuppen G . Seabourne OLD SCOTCH v. WARRINGAL Field : T. Keating 1 . Burges s UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE OLD GEELONG v . AJAX Field : R. Devine S. Rolls OLD XAVERIANS ( 2) v. MONASH BLUES AT 11 .30 A.M . Field : J . Pappas D. Ischia HAMPTON ROVERS v. MHSOB AT CASTLEFIELD RD RESERVE (76 J5) Field : G . Skandamura D. Peiris ST. BEDES MENT. TIGERS v . DE LA SALLE (2) Field : G . Kelly N . Evans ORMOND has the bye

UNDER-19 (2) RE D AQUINAS OC v . YARRA VALLEY Field : A. Harris S . Mannix OLD IVANHOE v . THERRY PENOLA Field : P . Bailey J . McGauran NORTH OLD BOYS v. ST.LEOS EMMAUS Field : R . Davidson J . Moore OLD TRINITY v . OLD PARADIANS (2) Field : K . McMahon CHIRNS ID E PARK has the bye .

Every second Saturday morning Phil Stevens talks to Larry Stephens and Adrian Hook

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STELLA THERRY PENOLA 7 12 A . CULTRERA AQUINAS 3 10 RAMSDEN OLD TRINITY 3 10 JONES OLD TRINITY 2 8 NEWMAN OLD TRINITY 1 7

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

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1.3 46.4 8.7 13.11.83 ST.ItEkfMiuRi OcD I.AVERlp_'S 3.4 5.6 7.11 13.16.94 . 5. ataum 5t. [3--b Mwnt. Saan. Haney. Thmnu tannatzo. Best Mount, Hogan. Harvey. r_ :c:.c ..s~ GIe ReveBens Deane-Johns 4. Barrett 3. Mackay. Drake. Fannw. filbert Jones, INllou, Best Flantnft. Carious. Drake. Jettes. Wkbb . Kay. OLDAffi.UURNIAt S &2 5.3 8.9 8.9.57 IX.D PAEAUSAAB 4.6 8.11 13 .15 21 .22.145 Old Meffiumhne insight 4. Young 2 Sthree . Craashay. Beat Wright Balm. Sedgity. Cooch. Fathtmi. TandyOld Peradfans Rees 6. Veccllo 4 . Bums 2. Ventura . Martin Javce 2 . Pnuchm 2. Stereos 2. lWetren . Best Bees" Martin Ja•ce . Baatlia Yzcdno. Hums. Patewx UNIVERSITY ffi,UES 5.7 11.10 13.12 21.21 .147 ST KEVINS 1 .3 4 .5 6.11 7.13.55 University Blues Jotv~sat 4. CaIlerv 3 . Cderteut 3. Kadkk 3 . Conan 2 Hayu. Kelly. L}ie . Best Cob[rledlck. Kadick. Chrtctie E•istaugh PreatL Jacksqt . St . Kectru Mount 2 . Moae 2 . Caltery. oBrten. Par>67atW, Beat Quirk Mocse. Panf ;rario, O'Brien . Callery. Sheehy.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 26 .04 .97 OLD CAMBERWEM 1 .2 4 .5 10.8 18.12.90 OLD SCOTCH 4 .1 9 ' . 13.6 19.11 .125 Old Cambeemell Smlth 7. Patterson. W1lllans . NaMnck Heffernan 5 . Beckett. Beg ~' Snuth . Seeley. Hardman. Derry, W78~tams. ~`y Old 8cotchllau$ins 8 . Crone 5. Ttndzle. Parka. Frankenburg. Rohsou. Grass . Hanttemann. Best Thonitson. Junkeer. Ha»'Ydns. Gross, Chapman, la .e. WHITEFRIARS 1.6 5.8 6.11 10.1173 COLEGIANS 5 .4 10.6 14.10 15.17.107 &filte8ters Walsh 3. Setchcc 2. Gvagh. Beattk. Joduvson . Eantes . WLUh . Best Setcftes, C1nugh. H6ton. Du6v. Bond. Red. CoikBlatn Tazpey 7 en Der Venne 3 . Harris 3. 14g}cat 2. But Tar)r}•. Ta}ite. Citanip3on Harns. 4'an Da Ven .neVSvnnM. UH2VER`rPY BLACKS 3.4 8.7 11 .10 16.17.113 OLD BAiLEYBURY 2.1 4.2 9.4 11 .4 .70 UNverstty Blacks Dryne 3. Murphy, 3 . Schilling 2, MeiWabs. Ad .art "Inter, %915m• Staunton. Burne. Brmnn. thgter. Green6ank . But McCaulev. Dtlonond . Murphv . Dnne. Baran. V' Old HeBeybury Bell 3, Dlurond 2. W'aters. Teal . Harrap. Carsat Ja,•ce. Hest Poutun•. [hunfn•. Jayasaka . Parker. Haulers Gouidm BEAUMARtS APO 7.4 9.5 17.9 22.13.145 MARCFlLBi 3 .5 430 Bmurn¢riat3nce5. Cathn 4. MdSatBe 2 . En~nasqt 2 . CePtaa. W',ilicer 6.12 9.1 8.72 . McAtpur Th~tvsa JWUSScet, Rand Shcfalake . Mdzatt Mftdte9 . Best StWarake.l'anes, Catlin. MctzatG Rand . R31ka, Mera1Hn Pope 3 . tWswt 2 Getrge• Spenders Yin . Beale, Muttm Attardi . Bell, Best YIn .l4llscn, Bell. Jaures. Pope. Atiardi. WABRBiGAL AFC 1 .8 8.7 8 .10 12.10.82 WB•1•LtbfSTOWH CYMS 5.1 7 13 .10 18.13.121 Warringel AFC Goat kickers and best players not remt•ed.4 . W9Bemstam CYMS Mutray6 . Steele6. Richard 4 . Had Hunt . Beg W'udtatch Head., Stede. .iturtay. MatOuus. Cne.

AJAX GRMONb AJAX CZarm 4. Whlsm2n 3. shaap. Czamy. Segal . Croons! Naughton 4. Lhingstone.Thomfsmt . MOYfSH BLUES 5.5 7.10 12 .12 15" 12.107 OLD GEELONG 6.2 3.4 8.8 9 .14b8 Morsels Bl~tts Greg~y 7. Rescue 3. Eley. Tuma. Butstmt Hawkins, Rkrtl3n . Bea Greg,,, R~.roe. Hau•klns. HNtan. Rkrdan. Coa}te . GGca . Chamb~laN. McCann . Lux Beat Bird MtGr~. Bra, ~ l ret~ Myt~, H~t~ry2 Paul 2 HAMPTON ROVERS 5.5 9 .9 13.13 18"14 1 OLD RAVERfAN'S (2) 4.5 8. 10 10.12 14.14 10 .98 LP/~ ~~~3 .~Landr t~,"an -, Mhiuinter 2 . Quest 2. W91ts 2, Arntrsan, prta,yu• ~ m . Old Rnrerlam f2) Coburn 8. Hoare 2. Fouler. ~~esd. K~avttdv Bernwi Nart. Hennessy. Catrodus . Bauclen . D8 LA SALLE (2 ) 33 4.3 5.4 8.5.35 '`GB 4.4 13.6 '18.18 24.22.166 MRla Salle R) G¢31 kickers and hest players W received

MILSOB Benrntt 6. Macce 3 . Cassel 2. Bourke 2 G'Br'rn 2 . Osbourne 2. Datts 2. St~ 2S"CL Askex, Parka. Ta}icc Scat Cassell. Staling. Osbatte, Davis, Parker. Sharpks. Great team nffm UNDER 19 (2) RED - 26.04 .9 7

YABBA VALLEY 4 .8 8.8 10.10 12 .13 OLD TRINITY 3.2 7.6 13.11 18.15 .85 Yarn Valley Morris 3. Lang 2, W3pshot 2, M91spt 2 Morris .123 . MNkltl9n. Uopxt . Best Ty~ ttapsfllt. Kruse. Ikryd. Mcsric. M7ds07n Oid TrEn@y :iatoll I . Pau~ey 4. Jaws 2. Samervi8e I . R .itttsdrn 3, Arra•smith I . M1eutnan I . Hall 2 . ~tihis t. W3Mrmt 2 Hat Pauscy. Daritzis• Newnan Noden Souvervyle ti2tdl THEBRYPENOiAGB 7 .8 9.7 15.13 28 .18,174 AQUB'tAS OR 2.3 8•7 10.11 12.12 .84 lherrg Penols StdL3 7. Van Engelln 7. Grant 4. Prater 3 . McMahan 2 ZampW. Best Davidson . Van EngdN. Grant. McMahon Fltzpatrick Stella. Sntlth SgMgr,aB, Aquina . Cultrea 3 . Moran 3. WStswt, Chapucin . Best ptaptt~t, M~, ~,, s NlcNqx .BCWt 3 ST LE0 .S EMM1iAUS WP 4.5 12.8 1 6. 10 19.12.128 OLD IVANHOE 0.3 2.5 8 12.10.82 St . Leoa EMMAS WIN is 4. Daniels 3, Hodder 3 . McGloin 3. Mctaup~illn.7 2 . McCann. McLuskey . titt+rv. Tiwmas. Best Hodda. W181g. Mct:ann. Thmms . Menton. Mc2',lotrt. 0!d freebie Gazras 4 . GShanuessy 3. Coyne 2. GBdeatale l . Mactsaac. poud . Beat Do,a, Geage . Oztes . Barker. Bernet. Hatlxr. CI97ih5IDEPARK 2 .4 5 .9 7.15 9.18.72 NORTH ~D B~ S &4 7.7 12.9 16.30.100 t%imeide Perk ALatt 1 Roach 2 Chlrnskie• Ccnan, Cousins . Hdllday. Varga. Best tt,,4 Halliday. SkBtsn. Conan. Pemtertai . Coushts. North Old Boys Khedrt 61 . Koutsatas;llis 3. Murray, Curtzn . W'aters . Carlss. Tlmmc Heaitt. Saha, Beat Team Effort (18 mn 6 U

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

VALE - ERNEST CROPLE Y Ern ("Croppo"), MUFC's Curator and Administrator passed away 27th April - aged 82 years . Croppo's attributes and contributions over his 44 years at the University of Melbourne were so numerous . He was much loved and respected by thousands of students, Sporting Clubs, the VAFA and its Members . During WWII he served with the AIF in the SW Pacific and New Guinea . Ern was president and life member of MUFC - MU Baseball Club and MU Cricket Club of which I a vice hewas P.,on . His devotion to his duties and service to the University was duly recognised with the rare honour o receiving the University of Melbourne's Silver Medal . Retiring in 1979 he was subsequently awarded an Honorary University Blue for his service and contribution to University Sport . In 1976 he was among the inaugural six people to receive the VAFA's Certificate of Merit . Ern was also a Foundation and Life Member of the "Gold Pass Club" . A Memorial Service to be conducted by Past Victoria Governor, His Excellency Dr David McCaughey AC, will be held in the Trophy Hall, Beaurepaire Centre - University of Melbourne, Friday 9 May at 3 .30 p.m . Well done "Croppo" . Lest we Forget . 40


5 YEARS AGO - 199 2 }Id Scotch put a smile on coach Russell Greene's face for the first time in 1992 whe n .13 to " : ent away in the first term to win 14 o 12, Andrew Millar starred foro OldS~ sh tvn by 0 and was helped by t gd ,ndrev Smith, Mark Brady and Duncan McCall . . Williams, 13,;~ for Marcellin were D . Everton,. G Ormond full . Milestones 150 games (; .Piooker fGr,.4..ard, Paul Schuhkraft (A Section leading goal;icker 1987-88-90), Mark Sherlock (Parkside) . l Almost neighbours, C Section teams Ivanhoe and Bulleen-Templestowe turned on a goal scoring bonanz

. home llenbyKennedy, a 0to ~19t17 . Matthews, Driver . Shine I :owley (Ivanhoe) and T (B-T)Ajax's • Under 19 captain, Josh Hoppe, celebrat21 .23 3hi senior debut with 7 goals in the club's. Roth , . Good players were D ~ 11 511 defeat of Kew ,"andell , Gross (Ajax) and Clayton, M . Cord, 13urden (Kew) . Coaches of Under 19 section 1 teams were T . . ,,Carroll (Collegians), B . Brown (De La Salle), S Christiansen (Marcellin),Shane Waye (Mazenod), Tony Gilchrist (Old Haffeybury), Terry Davis (St Ol d ;Bernards) . Who coached Old Melburnians, ? Mentonians, Old Xaverians and Ormond De La were delighted 5 yback Peter. ears ago Leonard from a very young It was a great final term when Ivanhoe trailing Uni Blacks, 11 .7 to 15 .8 at the last change kicking . The 7 .2 to Blacks 4 .3 to get up to win by 2 points 'Hoes called it a "team effort" with goal spread over . Gray, 12 players. Best for Blacks were Rourke, A Merrett . 1 YEARS AGO - 198 7 0 Ormond continued its unbeaten run, when only 4 points ahead of North Old Boys at the last change, they kicked 8 goals in the final term to win by 46 points . Ross Booth praised Ormond full forward Paul Schuhkraft for the day and went on to say, "He is tall and strong, in his early 20s, and seems to have found his niche after coming up through the juniors and reserves" . Other good players for the Mends were Clark, Mark McDonald, Scott Taylor and Brett Connell . Bernie Sheehy, former De La Salle coach, had been appointed interstate coach, with selectors Ray Walsh (Chairman), Ross Booth, John Pollard, Kevin Fitzpatrick and Brian Bourke (Football Manager) . TI

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"C" Section coaches were Mike Zemski (AJAX), Jef f Rosewarne (Bala .) , Ian Rice (Hampton Rovers), Brett Burden (Kew), u McGill HB r Brighton), Wayne Shand Mark Sara Halleyburians), Alan Stoneham (Old Melb .) and Sam Assetta (Thomastown) . Name the former VFL players and their clubs . Can you also name the coach who went on to be a member of an "A" Section premiership team . Some of our players do go far . Tony Sheehan played his 300th game with Latrobe University . Tony, who was a member of the club when it started in 1967 in the Panton Hills FL, coached the club to an "E" Section flag in 1976 and has played about 40 intervarsity games . What parliamentary position did Tony go on to hold ? 200 games to West Brunswick's Stephen Fyffe, not only a great player for the club but also a won4 197 9 ntreasurer derful administrator a ; d this year as s e t presiden -19856 retary . 15 YEARS AGO - 198 2 250 games to Old Camberwell veteran Bob Green and 150 to popular little rover Norm Peatling (MHSOB), Old Camberwell vice-captain Greg "Les" Morton, and gentle giant Len Tenace (Bulleen-Templestowe) . Uni Blues' accuracy and Old Xaverians' inac. curacy gave Blues an easy victory, 21 .11 to 8 .26 Best were Orton, Cortese, Jennings (Blues) and Atkinson, Brimacombe, Ryan (Old Xaverians) . Caulfield Grammarians in "B" kicked 8 .1 to Bbut still went down by 10 T's 1 .1 in the final term. Best were King, Smythe, points, 20 .10 to 19 .6 Pert (7 goals), (B-T), and Fish, Bendall, Sisson (Caulfield Grammarians) . "A" Section coaches were Graeme Weinert (AJAX), Bruce Ferguson (Collegians), Neil Le Lievre (De La), Peter O'Donohue (Mareellin), Terry Scanlon (NOB), Trevor Read (Old Scotch), Gerard Sholly (Old Xavs), Peter Murphy (Ormond), John Pollard (Uni Blacks), Sid Myers (Uni Blues) . 20 YEARS AGO - 197 7 150 games to outstanding club man, Darryl Price (MHSOB) : David Whitelaw (De La Salle), Bruce Bourne (Ormond) and 200 to John Cooper (MHSOB) and Terry Dick (Comm . Bank) . .1 ,


North Old Boys and Ormond unbeaten in "A" Section after 3 games met under the control of umpire G .M . Simpson to decide "A" Section leadership. North were in control throughout and ran out easy winners by 5 goals, Both teams kicked badly 12 .23 to 8 .17 . Best were Welch, Wigney, Wilson (North) and Hardman, Murphy, Lewis (Ormond) . West Brunswick remained undefeated in "E" with a 9 point win over Old Mentonians in a game that was close all day . Best were R . Brockwell, P. Guatta (6 goals), Ivey (West Brunswick) and Upham, Mounsey, Zimaris (Old Mentonians) . 50 games to "sinuous, shifty, stalwart" from St Bernards Peter "Snake" Pearson, noted for his scanning, sharking, shepherding, spoiling, shouldering, shouting and smooth supporting. 25 YEARS AGO - 197 2 North Old Boys caused the season's biggest upset with a 40 point win over Coburg, Crouch . D . Ryan and Dyring (North) and Leckie, Willoughby, N. Beattie (Coburg) were best . Ormond gained revenge on their defeat in 1971 Junior Section Grand Final when they overwhelmed University Blacks to win by over 10 goals. Best were Fitts, Hocking, Cater (Ormond) and Bouchier, Lyon, Forrest (Blacks) . Geelong swamped Kew in the final quarter, kicking 11 .3 to 1 .4 Casboult (8 goals), E . Smith and Bulleen were Geelong's best . Tuck (Assumption) continued his goalkicking spree with 8 goals for the second successive match - this time against Reservoir Old Boys . 30 YEARS AGO - 196 7 In "B" Section Geelong scored a thrilling 1 point win over previously undefeated Commonwealth Bank . Wookey, Dexter, L . Smith (Geelong) and Borrack, Chalk, O'Shea (Commonwealth Bank) were best . "B" Section coaches were Ted Farrell (Ormond), Jim Francis (Old Meib .), Tom Baird (FTCOB) . Bob Spurting (North OB), Jack Ellis (UHSOB), John Maunsell (Geelong), Ian McCann (Commonwealth Bank), Greg Keenan (St Kilda CBC), Peter McCormack (De La Salle) and Les Hughson (Uni Blues) . Henry Jolson, 7 goals from centre half-forward was unbeatable in AJAX's win over Old Ivanhoe . UHS held North Old Boys to 1 point in the final quarter to win by a point with Petersen, Prosser, Nettleton (UHSOB) and L . Carney, Cheel, Huggins (North) the stars . 45 YEARS AGO - 195 2 Kevin (Bluey) Clarke played his 100th game with Ivanhoe . MHS Cadet Corps claimed 5 junior players for the day including the latter-day Melbourne star Brian Dixon and former State Cabinet Minister . Old Scotch kept their unbeaten record with a strong win against University Blues, Laurie Muir 42

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F, O''.1 ES_~ Seniors/U1 9 failed to provid e final scores by 5 p .m . Collegians (S) Eley Park (S) Peninsula (S) Whitefriars (U19) Ajax (U19) Chirnside Park (U19 )

FINES increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines will be imposed according to the offending team's section - $5 (first offence) ; $25 (second offence)' $50 (third offence) . A"one-ofP' fine of $250 for a foutth offence by a team of a club will be imposed and will then revert to a $50 per offence until a "second fourth offence" is reached .

RUNNERS, TRAINERS, WATER CARRIER S Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly. Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play. To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behind the passage of play . Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance. Cannot deliver message from coach . Attire - Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment is to be worn under the green or gold top. Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants. If not VAFA top a plain white top only. Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

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, ;,ny football coaches feel threatened at the ,,,ought of addressing a group of players during a match. The following points may be useful in composing an effective pep-talk . 'Keep in mind the purpose of the 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 time intervals. [i allows time for your players to change ends . It gives your players a break from the demands of match conditions and receive medical treatment if required . - finally it enables the coach to review the game to date and plan strategies to improve the team's performance. Don't rush into your pep-talk - let your players settle and use the time to plan your main thoughts . Before speaking to your team eliminate the distractions - choose a location away from the sun's glare, call the players in together and move eager trainers and parents away . Prepare the scene carefully . Be composed - junior coaches in particular must be selective in their choice of words, glances and movements . 1 . Skills - Your team's performance in this area may be highlighted . a) Offensive - kicking, handballing, marking, backing up . b) Defensive - tackling, spoiling, shepherding, manning up . c) General - talking, use of space, reading the play . 2. Positional Play - General observations can be made on the following areas : a) Forward line, b) Back line, c) Centre line, d) Follower s 3. Tactics - How well has the pre-game plan been maintained? Is there an area where the plan is falling down? In all of the above, the coach should emphasise the team aspects of play . The match is merely an extension of training and team meetings, with team play and tactics of vital importance . 4 . Environmental Conditions - factors such as ground surface, wind strength and direction and general weather conditions can be mentioned . 5 . Umpire - mention can be made of the umpire especially at 1/4 time where reference can be

made to specific rule interpretations or his bouncing of the ball. 6 . Opposition - can refer to their collective strengths or weaknesses or a dominant player . 7 . Match Statistics - if available statistics can be used sparingly to reinforce a point . 8 . Aims for the next 1/4 - an essential part of all pep-talks . The coach must set team goals for the next 1/4 outlining expectations and areas for improvements . What not to say - Given the above, the dilemma becomes not what to say but what not to say. In any pep-talk only two or three points should be emphasised . In keeping it simple the good coach must also keep it positive . An effective coach should be able to "gauge the mood" of players and adapt words accordingly . Evaluate your own effectiveness in this area by having your team manager tape your address during the course of a match . Finally, the effective pep-talk contains the following elements : 1 . Review - a brief summary of the game so far and, 2 . Preview - the aim for the next 1/4 . Article taken from 'Coaching Update' Magazine Written by Kevin Madden Former National Development Officer Australian Football Foundatio n

AFCA/VAFA 1997 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENING NO. 1 HAWTHORN FC, GLENFERRIE OVAL WEDNESDAY MAY 14, 4 .45PM TO RESERVE A PLACE CALL BRETT CONNELL (9531 8333) BEFORE FRIDAY MAY 9 The group will view training, be addressed by coaching staff (Ken Judge, Peter Schwab) and be involved in general discussion in terms of training drills and tactics etc .


CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P $1500 TO THE WINNING CLUB Points have been allocated for Round 3 matches and the leading 19 clubs are shown . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . A senior win receives (8 points); reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points) ; club XVII I (2 points) . If a club's 4 teams all win 6 bonus points are given ; if 3 teams all win 4 ; if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonus points. Bonus points from previous round(2) are also shown.

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ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 3 3 3 0 4 8 57 COLLEGIANS 2 3 3 3 12 55 OLD XAVERIANS 3 2 3 3 6 0 55 OLD SCOTCH 2 3 3 2 6 47 NORTH OLD BOYS 3 2 2 0 4 4 46 ORMOND 3 1 3 0 4 45 OLD PARADIANS 2 1 5 0 0 43 KEW 3 2 0 3 4 4 42 BEAUMARIS 2 3 2 0 4 4 40 OLD IVANHOE 2 3 2 0 8 40 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 3 1 0 4 0 39 WHITEFRIARS 0 C 3 3 1 0 4 39 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 3 1 0 4 0 39 OLD BRIGHTON 2 1 2 3 0 34 SOUTHBANK 3 3 0 0 2 2 34 PENINSULA 3 2 0 0 2 2 32 THERRY PENOLA 1 3 2 1 6 0 32 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 2 3 1 0 4 31 MAZENOD 1 1 2 2 6 30 At the end of the season additional bonus points will be awarded to clubs depending on the number of club players observed to be regularly wearing Blades boots (25 points -13 or more players; 10 points 6-12 players).

As a result of the following club's teams all winning in Round 3(min . of 3 teams required), the following players win a pair of Blades boots - A . MacGeorge (St . Bedes M .T.) ; J, Bowen (O .Xavs); McMahon (NOB), Wadham (Beau .), Roberts (U. Blacks); Thege (Willi CYMS) ; Petrevski (Therry-Pen.); C. Scarlett (H. Rovers). These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (9889 9222) to arrange collection of prize.

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dence the VAFA has the foll owing options available to it : a) it may reverse the match result, b) it may annul a team's score, c) it may annul part of a team's score, d) it may fine the offending club, or e) it may chose to censure the offending club . The only things to happen on the day, once a count has been called, is for the umpire to make notes for his report, have the correct and allowable numbers on the field and then recommence play . A team that frivolously calls for a count to "slow a game down" can be charged by the Association with conduct unbecoming and penalised accordingly . 44

H assles with the Smokefree Info-Line A number of callers have complained that because they are with Telstra they cannot access the Info-Line and vice versa . That is not the problem. If your account is with either carrier as long as you have a tone phone you can access the Info-Line messages . Your phone should be able to be converted to a tone phone by the flick of a switch underneath your phone. Next week the good words on the bad words the VAFA's umpire instructions regarding audible swearing on the field . M THE AMATEUR EnnTanI i Fa I oo~


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c~ ound 4, 15 rounds to go until finals . Start putting n now you are only cheating yourselves . . . new instruction was implemented last week to ,,,prove the communication between the boundary an d goal umpires . We are basically following the 7 zise of the "boys in town" . The instruction is as follows : The goal umpire assists the boundary umpire by signalling the ball out on the full in the normal maniicc The boundary umpire acknowledges by blowing ins v,histle and signalling out of bounds on the full in ehe normal manner. Upon seeing the boundary umpire's signal, the goal umpire then, if the ball is kicked out by an attacking player, points towards the boundary umpire in an obvious manner. The Boundary umpire immediately stops running and tndicates the direction in which the defending player will go back to take the resultant free kick, and if applicable, backs off in the direction of the kick . Alternatively, if the ball is kicked out by a defendIng player, the goal umpire quickly backs off to take up position for the resultant kick . Upon seeing the ;oal umpire back off toward the centre of the goal, the boundary umpire sprints forward to the behind post for the resultant kick . In the event that the goal umpire does not know which team infringed, he shall face the boundary umpire and stand at ease with his hands behind his back until acknowledged by the boundary umpire . Once acknowledged, the goal umpire shall take up position for the next act of play . If, after all the above, the boundary umpire does not know which team infringed, he shall run to the field umpire and inform him . If the field umpire does not know, the boundary umpire shall then signal out of bounds and throw the ball in from where it crossed the line . It is every goalie's nightmare that the field umpire has to make them aware, from 60 metres away, that a scoring decision has been made at the other end and that the game is waiting for the flags to be waved . We won't name this fellow (which eliminates Rachel) but he was with Anthony Simpson . A recent C section game was restarted due to the player, umpires and officials not knowing which end they were kicking to . It seems that both teams set up to kick to the same end . Imagine both full forwards leading to separate pockets . From our mole, the game took 10 minutes to restart and finished later than usual . A fine young "Chap" handled the situation marvellously. The pre-training rub down of liniment and

Dencorub has been replaced by the sweet fragrance of UNGERO, worn by an A section umpire . It seems to have the females running slightly quicker after Gibbo, and from all accounts it's a pleasure to run after him . When does ticket 99 become 66 . Only when Laddy is holding the ticket . But like a good sport he returned the prize . A big thank you to Therese Toohey for making the soup for the Tuesday night "T-Bar", which is attended by players, officials and umpires by invitation only. Michael "Lentils" Lentini will be running the show with his usual "panto" style . For anyone concerned about umpire numbers, we are still getting new blokes down to training which should bolster our ranks . On the social scene : The Casino day was held last Sunday. As we did not hear from Andrea for the goss we presume that she is either in Hawaii or trying to find her shirt! ! Upcoming social events for June an d July include the Bowling and Trivia nights . Both these nights are good fun and worthwhile attending. Don't forget the golf day on 1 June . See Marty Jackson for details. The end of season trip is on 3 October . The plan is to travel down on the Spirit of Tasmania on Friday night arriving in Devonport on Saturday morning . There is a race day planned with a BBQ luncheon provided on Saturday and fly home on Sunday night . The cost is $350 per person and already 15 people have signed up. Please see Andrea for details . The "Lygon Street Bouncedown" has started this week. Unfortunately the results were unavailable prior to our deadline . We will keep you posted next week . The general meeting held on 24 April was over in record time. Unfortunately the "White Wacker" and "Woody Award" are both missing in action. Could the last recipients please see that they are returned by the May meeting. A couple of points from the meeting : Congrats goes to Ben Schmidt for his first B section game last week. Perhaps the Exec. should wear name tags to help Justin Toohey out . though how he got Lentils confused with Col Segota . . .? For those people looking to get out the monthly meetings, you have two choices, send a written apology or get your mum to drag you out. Elie and Claudia


Another fine day graced us with its presence at all four venues Ballarat, Bendigo, Brunswick and Parkside last Sunday. REVIEW - ROUND 2 At Brunswick scores were rather one sided . Heidelberg amassed (29) scoring shots to the Underdogs (9) to run out convincing -winners over Maribyrnong . Although the Underdogs tried very hard all day the more skilled Bombers were just to good . Broadmeadows unfortunately forfeited again causing some concern as to whether they will continue for the remainder of the season . Hawthorn celebrated though with Ed Sill being the victorious coach for the first time in his involvement with FIDA Well done Ed . The final match saw a powerful Karingal team sweep aside an undermanned and outplayed Keilor . Try as they might the Saints only managed to score (1) goal, but it was not through lack of endeavour. At Bendigo Ringwood in Division 2 threw down the challenge to the home team, however in the finish the bigger stronger Warriors players won out . RAID Lions gave Bendigo (1) a fright and really took the match up to the home team, however in the finish it was the Warriors but not before a fight . The Marlins travelled to Ballarat and fought out a hard earned win against the local team . The Marlins managed to jump away in the first 1/2 but were hauled back in by the Knights in the second 1/2 . All to no avail in the finish with the young Marlins beginning the season where they left off in 1996 . Parkside AFC put on a special "home" day for

their two sides last Sunday and although the match was played in good spirits the stronger Parkside (1) team trounced the lesser lights, Parkside (2) comfortably . Werribee had the bye . PREVIEW - ROUND 3 At Brunswick again today the Marlins take on Parkside (2) and should be far too strong recording their third successive victory for 1997 . Parkside (1) await the arrival of Werribee coming off the bye and Parkside (1) should win in a close game . The newly formed Lions have showed renewed heart in 1997 and today play Maribyrnong and in a tight contest will take their first points for coaches Aldo Tonizzo and Chris Watkins . Heidelberg will beat Keilor convincingly, although the Keilor lads will battle their hearts out, and in the final match Hawthorn take on Ballarat in what shapes as a fine match on paper . The Ballarat boys should finish with their noses in front this time around. Karingal travel to Bendigo and take on the number one team in what is a clash of two very strong teams . Karingal have taken all before them so far and today will be no different . Bendigo (2) play host to Broadmeadows and despite not having played in 1997 the Broadmeadows team will be competitive but fail to gain the points today . Player of the Round - Round 2 Corey Murphy (Parkside) Reminder : Monday May 26, Elsternwick Park, 7.30pm. FIDA Delegates' Meeting.

LADDERS ROUND 2

DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS BENDIGO (1) 2 2 0 0 115 29 396 .6 8 KARINGAL 2 2 0 0 113 39 289 .7 8 HEIDELBERG 2 2 0 0 165 66 250 8 RAID LIONS 2 0 2 0 63 110 57 .3 0 MARIBYRNONG 2 0 2 0 56 159 35 .2 0 KEILOR 2 0 2 0 15 142 10 .6 0 * received forfei t DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS MARLINS * 2 2 0 0 155 49 316 .3 8 BENDIGO (2) 2 2 0 0 76 51 149 8 BALLARAT 2 1 1 0 130 81 160 .5 4 RINGWOOD 2 1 1 0 116 90 128 .9 4 PARKSIDE 1 2 1 1 0 159 129 123 .3 4 HAWTHORN * 2 1 1 0 111 104 106 .7 4 PARKSIDE 2 * 2 1 1 0 113 164 69 .9 4 WERRIBEE 2 1 1 0 14 81 17 .3 4 BROADMEADOWS 2 0 2 0 53 178 29 .7 0 * received forfeit NB : teams receiving the bye are given (4) points but no % forfeiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the roun d 46 ~ TLlC ne.en'rCi,n

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OLUtt xvm V i 52 473 .08 12 OLD XAVERIANS 3 0 0 i41 205 .67 12 290 1r~0 177 .33 12 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 3 O 0 266 COLLEGIANS 1 0 217 165 131 .52 8 OLD SCOTCH 2 1 0 240 198 121 .21 8 2 2 0 76 163 46 .63 4 MAZENOD 0 G STKEV(NS 1 2 0 78 229 34 .06 4 OLD MELBURNIAN3 10 3 0 153 265 57 .74 0 DE LA SALLE 0 3 0 1Q0 303 33 .00 0 ST BERNARDS CLUB XVIII (2) 3 0 0 279 117 238 .46 12 KEW 0 0 143 76 188 .16 1 2 SYNDALTALLYHO 0 0 131 82 159 .76 12

A RESERVE SECTIO N 0 0 321 130 246 .92 12 0 0 292 177 164 .97 18 ,OTCH 3 y1ANS 2 1 0 302 197 153 .30 $ R1ANS 1 0 241 199 121 .12 URNiANS 22 1 0 277 236 117 .3 7 4 ' BLUES1 2 0 234 226 103 .54 1ANS 1 2 0 227 221 102 .71 4 4 274 78 .10 ,-1E _.LE 0 214 1 45.36 0 0 3 02 132 291 0 0 3 0 104 394 26 .40 iLEYBURY IT Y

B RESERVE SECTIO N 3 0 0 323 203 159 .11 12 3 0 0 224 196 114 .29 12 8 2 1 0 329 220 149 .55 8 ~Y KcViNS NOLA 0 2 1 0 191 259 73.75 6 4 1 2 0 278 176 157 .95 YULE 285 209 136 .36 4 11 )DOC 2 0 1 ~.C$ 1 2 0 255 233 109 .44 4 SRIGHTON 1 2 0 244 264 92.42 4 4 SOB 1 2 0 201 242 83 .06 cLp1VANHOE

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0 3 0 92 42 0

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C RESERVE SECTIO N 8 140 .88 t 2J ~ 12 12 3 0 0 255 1 1 I,O11ASH BLUES 222 100 0 329 156 210 .90 8 5T REDES MENT . TIGERS 2 8 20 1 0 210 119.05 ,pPTHOLABOYS 250 8 HAI~PTONOWNERS 2 1 0 216 196 110 .20 LEt~S EMMAUS W P

192 1 92 16

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MARCELLIN 3 2 1 0 107 119 ti~.92 8 OLD ESSENDON GR . 1 2 0 197 184 107 .07 4 MONASH WHITES 1 2 0 t83 181 101 .10 44 79.21 4 MT LILYDALE O C 160 0 3202 0 3iz THORNBURY COUGARS 1 2 0 z 0 THERRY PENOLA OB 0 3 0 52 i eo s OLD GEELONG 1 UNOER-19 SECTION 3 0 0 447 189 236 .51 12 3 0 0 200 234 .50 12 OLD PARADIANS 469 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 0 314 247 127 .13 8 292 116.44 8 OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 1 0 34 0 MAZENOD 0 C 2 1 0 365 334 10928 8 OE LA SALLE 2 1 0 300 333 90.~ 8 OLD BRIGHTON 2 0 307 294 104 .42 4 OLD CAREY 1 0 3 0 225 358 62 .65 0 ST BERNARDS 0 3 0 1 64 389 42 .16 0 OLD MELRURNIANS 0 3 0 170 465 36 .56 0

0 232 59.05 ~' ; TEMPLESTOWE 0 3 0 137 0 41,74 „TONIANS 0 0 134 321 3 N 0 RESERVE SECTIO 2 0 0 268 127 211 .02 1 ,_„USiARIS A F C 3 3 0 0 260 149 174.50 12 .62 12 ,,-EFRIARS 3 0 0 308 234 131 8 FqpMSIDE 2 1 0 269 138 194 .93 OLD GEELONG 2 1 0 198 206 96 .12 8 4 __•_ ;cIAN 0 C 1 2 0 210 262 80'15 ,r :~SOB 0 126 208 60 .58 4 0 _D CAMBERWELL LL E1 0 2 3 0 218 257 84 .82 -U) ESSENDON OR. 0 3 0 167 284 58.80 0 .54 0 0 - t~iNS O C 41 2 113 27 ~~:,,,,`rIELDGRAtAMAR 0 3 E EAST RESERVE SECTION 152 301 .32 12 2 0 98 153.54 8 YaRRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 0 304 1 .99 8 226 128 KEW 2 1 0 287 SULLEEN COBRAS 2 1 0 128 106 120 .75 .40 8 CHIRNSIDEPARK 2 1 0 160 199 60 405 rOCAREY 1 0 204 `'i0.37 8 ,~; "'HORN CITIZENS 2 2 0 264 334 79 .04 4 p.~C=~.tOCtD CENTRAL 1 2 0 122 202 60.40 4 .82 0 L: .E't PARK A F C 3 0 150 255 58 E'!THAMCOLLEGIANS 0 SECTION E CENTRAL RESERVE 30 1763 .33 12 5 3 0 0 ~ UNIVERSITY BLACKS 235 66 358 .06 12 UNIVERSITY REDS 0 340 129 263 .57 12 3 0 142.31 8 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 222 15 6 1 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 0 100 177 56 .50 8 LATROBEUNIVERSITY 2 2 0 199 335 59 .40 4 UFlS08 84 180 k6 .67 4 SWiNBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 3 0 62 327 18 .95 0 ;JORTH BRUNSWICK 0 56 427 13 .11 0 3 G: .D WESTBOURNE A F C 0 E SOUTH RESERVE SECTIO N 962 .22 12 46 SOUTHBANK C 8 A 3 AFC 0 0 433 0 3 294 174 168 .97 12 OAKLEIGH A F C 2 1 0 299 181 165 .19 8 PENINSULA OB 2 1 0 255 237 107 .59 8 ST thARYS 2 1 0 178 231 7706 8 GLENHUNTLY 1 1 213 226 94 .25 6 POWER HOUSE 1 1 2 0 195 275 70 .91 4 MONASH GRYPHONS 2 ~ ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 1 140 35976 39 .59 0 0 3 0 0 193 252 ELSTERNWiCK 0 3 0 165 385 42 .86 0 . .'~ Z ALBERT PAR K

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UNOER-19 (2 ) 0 0 341 183 186 .34 12 COLLEGIANS 3 3 0 0 317 252 125 .79 12 8 OLD SCOTCH 1 0 321 252 127.38 OLOCAMBERWELL 2 2 1 0 291 103.09 8 300 BEAUMARIS A F C 1 2 0 380 195 194 .87 4 2 0 280 109.29 4 WHITEFRIARS 306 1 1 2 0 270 99.63 4 OLD HAILEYBURY 269 BLACKS 1 2 0 4 4 UNIVERSITY 267 314 85 .03 1 2 0 5925 WILLIAMSTOWNCYMS 237 400 .13 0 MARCELLIN 0 3 0 163 464 35 WARRINGAL A F G

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE .62 12 .l1GERS 3 0 0 276 94 293 .36 12 3 0 0 3 6 9 236 156 ST BEDES MENT ORMOND 2 1 0 371 185 200.5 4 8 M H S O 8 1 0 285 308 92 .53 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 22 1 0 186 212 79 .25 6 344 62.79 4 MONASH BLUES 1 2 0 216 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 1 2 0 j$4 316 `'a423 4 DE LA SALLE (2) 1 2 0 147 273 53 .85 4 280 82.86 0 AJAX 0 3 0 232 OLD GEELONG

UNDER-19 (2) RE D 12 0 0 354 188 188 .30 OLD TRINITY 3 2 1 0 235 170 136 .62 6 2) 2 1 0 350 301 118 .84 8 OLD PARADIANS ( mERRYPENGLA08 2 1 0 319 289 110 .38 8 AQUINAS O C 2 / 0 280 262 106 .87 8 OLD IVANHOE 2 1 0 176 174 101 .15 ~ NORTH OLD BOYS 231 71 .7 5 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P ~ 2 0 226 5 45 56.33 4 56,93 YARRA VALLEY 3 0 189 332 0 0 CHiRNSIDE PARK A F C

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OLD XAVERIANS 3 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 COLLEGIANS 2 OLD SCOTCH 2 OLD PARADIANS 2 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 DE LA SALLE 1 OLD TRINITY 0 STBERNARDS 0

0 0 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 3

D FOR AGST A SECTION 0 395 249 0 292 248 0 313 247 0 331 280 0 255 266 0 286 226 0 316 331 0 276 367 0 254 312 0 215 407

158 .63 12 117 .74 12 126.72 8 118.21 8 95.86 8 126.55 4 95.47 4 75.20 4 81 .41 0 52.83 0

ORMOND 3 OLD BRIGHTON 2 IVANHOE 2 OLD IVANHOE 2 ST KEVINS 2 MHSOB 2 MAZENOD O C 1 THERRY PENOLA OB 1 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 0 BANYULE 0

0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3

B SECTION 0 313 0 437 0 387 0 370 0 434 0 313 0 311 0 262 0 282 0 241

225 293 292 280 335 248 344 371 484 47 8

139 .11 12 149 .15 8 132 .53 8 132 .14 8 129 .55 8 126 .21 8 90.41 4 70.62 4 58.26 0 50.42 0

NORTH OLD BOYS 3 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 3 MARCELLIN 2 OLD MENTONIANS 2 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 1 THOMASTOWN 1 MONASH BLUES 1 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 AJAX 0

0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3

C SECTIO N 0 518 0 388 0 375 0 337 0 292 0 308 0 236 0 230 0 232 0 21 3

206 242 229 328 280 377 322 353 377 41 5

251 .46 12 160.33 12 163 .76 8 102 .29 8 104 .29 4 81 .70 4 73 .29 4 65.16 4 61 .54 4 51 .33 0

WHITEFRIARS 3 OLD ESSENDON GR . 2 BEAUMARIS A F C 2 OLD GEELONG 2 PARKSIDE 1 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 SALESIAN 0 C 1 AQUINAS O B 1 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 ST JOHNS O C 1

0 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2

D SECTIO N 0 383 0 389 0 316 0 330 0 285 0 211 0 290 0 321 0 262 0 252

204 293 267 342 293 234 351 403 331 321

187.75 12 132 .76 8 118 .35 8 96 .49 8 97 .27 4 90 .17 4 82 .62 4 79.65 4 79.15 4 78.50 4

KEW 3 CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 2 RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 OLD CAREY 2 BULLEEN COBRAS 1 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 ELEY PARK A F C 1 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 0

E EAST SECTION 0 0 566 0 1 235 1 0 426 1 0 364 1 0 212 1 1 367 2 0 211 2 0 101 3 0 12 8

109 133 243 261 172 206 441 299 546

280.81 12 176 .69 10 175 .31 8 139 .46 8 123 .26 8 178 .16 6 47.85 4 25.31 4 23.44 0

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 UNIVERSITY REDS 2 UHSOB 1 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 NORTH BRUNSWIVCK 0

E CENTRAL SECTIO N 0 0 442 0 0 393 1 0 281 1 0 167 1 0 176 2 0 242 2 0 229 2 0 127 3 0 155

162 192 218 168 178 335 340 259 360

272 .84 12 104 .69 12 128 .90 8 99 .40 8 98 .88 8 72 .24 4 67 .35 4 49.03 4 43.06 0

183 212 284 297 369 303 343 383 377 458

227.87 12 199 .06 12 107 .04 8 106 .73 8 103 .79 4 90 .76 4 82 .80 4 80 .42 4 77.98 4 44.76 0

SOUTHBANK C B A 3 PENINSULA 0 B 3 ST MARYS 2 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 POWER HOUSE 1 MONASH GRYPHONS 1 GLENHUNTLY 1 ELSTERNWICK 1 OAKLEIGH A F C 1 ANZ ALBERT PARK 0

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

417 422 304 317 383 275 284 308 294 205

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