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he football was back on familiar territory this ~ week as the sun finally took a back seat behin d the clouds and the rain, albeit light, made conditions difficult at all venues over the weekend . It will take more than a light shower to dampen the mood at Xavier, where the reigning premiers are sitting pretty on top of the ladder with a 4-0 record . Collegians and Scotch are yapping at their heels, however, as are the Bloods, who suffered their first defeat for the season at the hands of the Lions . Trinity finally got off the mark after taking a while to settle into the pressures of A-grade, while Parade an d Melburnians' form reflects their ladder position ; thereabouts but not quite up to scratch. REVIEW A win at home to the Lions would have consolidated Old Haileybu ry's excellent start to the season, but inflicting a second defeat against Leigh Carlsson's men was always going to be a tough task . Particularly when Chri stian Davidson's running hot to the tune of 7 goals. He's made an excellent return to the Agrade fold after a stint with Melbourne . Nothing in this clash at half-time after the Bloods played a strong second term to work their way back into the match . David Lappage, Chris Kraus an d Mark Seccu ll all played well for the home side, while Tony Parkin continues to impress for the Lions with another best-on-ground display . Collegians too strong in the second half. Desperation stakes as St. Bernards took on Melbu rn ians in a must win game for the homeside . They started brightly, too, and showed enough perseverance to hold a slender lead of 1 point at the last change. Ben Chatfield has been Bernards best player to date and he showed more of that form last weekend, while the Goll ant brothers always put their hands up in the clinches . Four goals to Luke and another top game to Jason, while hackman Tim Dobson is also in good form . But there was little that could be done to stem the tide in the final term as the Redlegs piled on 8 goals in a rampaging last quarter to win by 5 . Michael Lovett booted four for the victors, while team-mates Simon Theodore an d Ben Ellinghaus again led the OM's charge . Quarter-time and Xavs had wandered out to a 27 point lead over De La Salle, who had yet to trouble the scorers . An even greater margin at half-time, and the premiers looked headed for a rout as Ockleshaw, Dan, Heil and Ford controlled the play for Xavs. Only the mopping up of work of hackman Adam Elliot prevented the premiers from taking a greater led than the 35 point buffer they had at the last change . Mannix kickstarted De La's revival in the final term, 5.

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booting one, then another, as Jackson, McKintosh, O'Callaghan and co . all lifted to push De La Salle over the line . But it wa: too little too late an d Peter Hannan's team will nee( to start playing their serious footy a little earlier. Parade hosted the Cardinals and the contest wa : nip and tuck all day. Until the final quarter, that is when Scotch moved into top gear and added 5 .3 fol the term to finish up with a four goal victory . Phil anc Bri an Goldberg powered the Scotch effort from thf midfield, getting plenty of the ball and feeding it off tc the likes of Rohan Aujard, who booted five . Plenty o. familiar names among Parade's best ; Brabender. Dall as, Nisou an d O'Loughlin are names that croF up every week - it will take a greater effort and con . sistency from more players if Parade are to take pa rinthebus dofan197 i . 1 .10 in the Ias quarter was never going to help their cause, either . Trinity and the Blues at Elsternwick Park on the Sunday - a most important clash for both sides, b uparticlyheT's,woerytopenhi i account. They started well with on-baller Andrevi Allibon an d Jamie Stickland leading from the fro . Thirnadweti8posuhmanbrek d quarter proved to be a critical one ; the Is added 5 .3 to just 2 points to effectively end the contest . Onballers Brian Blood and Richard Furphy gave the Blues bite around the ground, but it paled in comparison to the efforts of Cumming, Phillips, Kennedy and Beardsley . PREVIEW Big clash at Elsternwick Park today as the Blood s

attempt to knock the premiers off the winners pedestal . Xavs have looked increasingly unlikely in recent weeks and will fall. Bloods by 4 goals . Collegians at home to Parade in a match the Lions cannot afford to take lightly . Parade will just not be strong enough - Lions by 29 pints. A critical test for Michael Ford's charges who visit Scotch today . OM's form has been indifferent and patchy - they'll need to be on their best behaviour to vrin today - Cardinals by 18 points . Two sides desperate for as second victory as De La tatce on the students . More positive signs in recent weeks for De La ; if they can string four quarters together they should win a close one by 3 goals. More disappointment on the way for Bernards fans ; they visit Trinity who must win again today to stay in touch. So do Bernards, but they will go down by 6 goals . „, .- . . . .

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2 10 RESASLELRE ICDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 2 17 10 13ti'iz ,N E UNI BLUES 9 ?.1CIiENZIE COLLEGIAN S 6 I, . MAN'`IX DE LA SALLE 9 I1A RI'OR .D OLD PARADIANS 3 LOvCLEY UNIBLUES 3 9 1NR[X DEA

OLD :C"'.1 i2IAlYS v . OLD HAILEYBURY At EP 5aturday . Field: A. Damen W. Hinton Boundary : D . Healy Goal : Michael Lentini Philip Watson COLLEGIANS v. OLD PARADIANS Field: D. Dalgleish J . K,; ins Boundary: B . Corcoran Goal : Kevin Segota Anthony Simpson OLD SCOTCH v. OLD MELBURNIANS Fisld: S. McCarthy H. Little Boundary : J . Stephenson T. Dodd Goal : Bernie Hoare Ross Richards UNIVERSITY BLUES v . DE LA SALLE Field: J . Toohey M . Jackson Boundary: M . Meier Goal : Geoff Grigg Malcolm Frame OLD TRINITY v . ST. BERNARDS Field: C . Segota M . Gibson Boundary: R . Mutton Goal : Dominic Napoli Sliannon Ryan

A/B SECTION HOME TEAMS Clubs must phone final siren scores to Nancy 9528 331 9 (before 5 p.m .) and then QLQ scores; goalkickers and best players (both teams) to EP 9531 8333 (before 5 .15 p.m .)

~, SENIORS - 3 .5 .97

DE LA SALLE 0.0 1.3 3.8 8.3.58 OLD XAVERIANS 4.3 8.8 8.11 9.13.67 De La Sa lle B. Mannix 2, Mackintosh 2. Lafferty. Bonnid, Ped(cbll. P. O'Callaghan. Best Mackintosh . T. Sitvzrs, D . Jackson. Toohey. Brasher, Elliot. Old Raverians Heil 3, M. Bourke 2, Coghlan, Ford . Fay, Ockleshaw. Best Ockleshaw. D. Dann . Cogidan . Heil. Ford. BrushBeld . OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .3 6.8 8.9 11.12.78 COLLEGIANS 5 .5 8.5 10.11 14 .15.99 Did Hatleybury Burns 2, Lapp~~c 2, Morey 2, A . Hilton, Home, Kraus, Lay. A. Walden. Best La Kraus, Thies sen . S. Walden, M. SeculL W. Byrns. CoIle~ensp~bal§dson 7 . Parking 2, Lake. Lemon. McKenzie . Philips, Thompson . Best Parkin. Datidsarr, Lake. Kerr. King. Wallace . OLD PARADIANS 4 .2 8.8 9 .11 10.19.78 2 .2 10.8 15.12.102 OLD SCOTCH as Old Psradiena Pannam 3. Dlntinasante 2. Boyd 2, htuleta 2 . tr1tsmr. Best Philp. O'Loughlin, Brabender. Pannam. Dallas, RStsou. Old Scotch Aujard 5. Heath 3. Hume 2. Steele 2. J. Hcsking. Angus. Walsh . Best P. Goldberg. Wilson, Holt . Collins. B . Goldbert, Aujard. ST. BERNARDS 3 .2 5.4 9.6 12 .9.81 3 .3 6.6 8 .11 16.14.110 OLD MELBURNtANS St Bemards L. Gallant 4. Dotson 2. WWdnswt 2. Perett, McKeon. J . Gouant . Farmer. Best Chatfield. L. Collard . J . Gdlant, Dobson . Nathan, Hanzy. Old Mdburnians Locett 4, Morel 2. Brlltain 2. Ross 2. Boyd. Bunn, Ellinghaus . Keeble. Roberts, Theodore. Best Roberts. Eilinghaus, Lm~ett . Brittain . BtrkW . Theodore. OLD TRINITY 5.2 6 .3 11 .6 13 .9 .87 UNIVER617Y BLUES 2 .1 4 .7 4 .9 7 .9 .51 Old Trinity Sutclitte 3, Phillips 2 . Spencer 2. ALllbon, Balaczv. Kennedy. Norman, Sealy. Torrens. Best Allibon. Stickland. Phillips. Cummings. Kennedy, Beardsley. University Blues L ennen 2 . Blood 2 . Van den berg, Wailon . McKinnon . Best Furphy. Verstegen . BLood, Kir andue . 6iclntyre. Harald.

RESERVES - 3.5.97 DE LA SALLE 2.1 5.2 9.4 11.4.70 7.3 9.5 11 .6 14.7.91 OLD XAVERIANS Be Le Sidle Swift 4, D . 0'Brten 2 . Johnstone, McHenry. Flume. Ford . Moore . Best Wright. Swift. Fad, Smith, C. O'Callaghan, Butler. Old Xaverfsns WoodrufC3. Mollard 3 . Jones 2. Walsh . Stem . Diamond. Coughlan. Logan, McLean . Best Tucker, Mallard, ROodndL Hede . Pary. Walsh. OLD HAiLEYBURY 3.2 3.2 7.3 10.4.84 COLLEGIANS 4.2 6.7 10.9 12.11.53 Old He,leylwry Steu-xt 3 . Bar3er, Main . Atdin Lalrgiad,Jmrs, Smith . Laverukr. Capatwl3. Best George, Bonuick . Hill. LanKford,7on~s. Ktrkarood-Scat, Main. Collegians Michaeis 3. R'alsh $ Grmrs 2. Ennistle, Seaton, Van den Veene. Procter. Pollock. Best Janes, Smith. Humphry. Seaton . Hartnett. Enuistle. OLD PARADIANS 4.3 5.5 7.6 8.7.56 OLD SCOTCH 2.3 5.7 6.9 5 .17.65 Old Parsdiens Harford 3. Vear 2. Ball. Mills . Lhy . Best Digney, Ball, Swindon . Tobin. Walsh. Cosma. Old Scotch 0'Donrtell 2 . Hooper 2, ➢ linguvrth 2. Beattie . Smith . Best Smith, Spfden. %bodhav.e. Hooper. C. Reid, Castrkxrm ST. BERNARDS 1 .1 1.3 1.8 3 .11.29 OLD MELBURh7ANS 8 .2 13.8 17.8 22.15 .147 St. Bernards Collins . Regersat Farmer. Best Dowling. Rogers, Cusack, Sawicki. Collins. Daf(ev. Old Atetbunilans Bmd S . Dixon 5 . Higgs 5 . Jokes 3, Craw 2 . Campbell. Strauss. Best Bold . Holm. Abafforde, Jukes, McDougall. Crow. OLD TRINITY 0.2 3.4 3.7 5.10 .40 UNIVERSITY BLUES 8.3 8.7 11.11 13 .14 .92 Old Trinity Breen . Anderson. Boyd, Vize. Van der Hock. Best Urdancic, Van der Hock, Anderson, T. Smith . Gtddtngs, BladeN. University Blues Nugent 5 . Langley 3. 0'DOnnell 2 . Carter 3 . Snack . Best Nugent . Longley, Carter. Guengatch . Morrison, Keety.

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fter early morning inclement weather, mos t ,i~ : L grounds were near perfection at the first bounce, Again MHSOB, St Kevins and Therry Penola had great victories to continue their advances towards the top half of the ladder. Ormond took the game against Banyule by the scruff of the neck with a 9 goal second quarter whilst Old Brighton handled the windy conditions by the sea to demoralise Mazenod who put in a "Barry Crocker" with only one major in four quarters . Ormond remains undefeated and appears to have acquired depth and height in the reserves, which augurs well should injuries occur in future . All sides which won matches at senior level also scored victories in the reserves, suggesting depth and player lists that have not at this stage been decimated or reduced by injury . Again large winning margins were the order of the day, giving all winners a substantial and all important boost in percentage . REVIEW ROUND 4 At headquarters, St Kevins ran away from Ivanhoe after half time after a tough and very even first half. SKOBS used the ball extremely well and handled the slippery conditions better than the "Hoes" who became somewhat unsettled and frustrated as the game progressed. Recruits Fox an d Keighran were best for SKOBS with Ryan, Dan Kennedy and Garvey good performers. Rob Angelini, Co lin Brown and Trevor Timms were top players all day for Ivanhoe with Hull -Brown, McFarland and Manuel worthy of mention . At Oak Park, Therry Penola, with John Pola booting ten goals and the side having an 8 goal third quarter, ran away fr om Old Ivanhoe after half time. After an ankle injury to the "Chief", Wrigglesworth took over in the ruck, ably assisted by veterans Grocock an d Bosanko to ensure that Old Ivanhoe had no chance of reducing the leeway. For Old Ivanhoe, Veal was a sensation in defence, whilst Weddle, Kent, Tully and Haros continually kept trying to lift the side . Mazenod put in what it described as the worst performance in the club's 20 year history . Despite this, there will be no undermining the effort of Old Brighton who played a relentless and confident style of football to give the Nodders a thorough hiding . Forty five scoring opportunities to Old Brighton resulted in only 18 majors with the overall match statistic being 19 goals from 59 shots . Brighton had Farre ll, Jackson an d Hartman as best whilst the Nodders were best served by Walter Occhuito, O'Donahue, Schofield an d Walsh . Ormond continued on its merry way with a 9 goal second quarter after the Bears served notice of a vast improved performance with 6 majors in the first stan4

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za. Brett Turner (8 goals) was a focus up forward whilst Paul McDonald, Mark Horsfield and Brett Connell dominated the cent bounces for the brown and blues . A super game in ti ruck by Scott Playfair was a highlight for Banyul who were also well served by Mayne, Glass an d Camille MHSOB with a 13 goal first half and Nathan Joht on fire with 10 goals for the day, did not let St Kili South Caulfield into the match at any stage . Wil Cam Bruce, "Doc" Glover and Howard having a bc quantity of possessions, the High School boys held c to the early lead . The Saints again lost good plave through injury in the first half but continued wil fierce tackling and pressure to suggest that they in, not be too far way from a victory . The reliable Tkoc and Gilmore were gest for the Saints along with "Do( Neeson, O'Sullivan and King. PREVIEW ROUND 5 The perfect score for this in form scribe again iwekbutandofpeilycsmathw t the acid test . Old Ivanhoe back at home faces a confident 01 Brighton . Several injuries at Old Ivanhoe recent : gives me some confidence in selecting the bayside bo} by 29 points . Mazenod welcome the Bears to Central Reserve i what should be a bruising encounter. The Banyu : boys are improving each week so I'll select them by points in a close one . SKOBS visit Gunn Reserve for the first time i decades to face the in form Ormond. This will be huge challenge for the Hart Foundation while Gre Healy will be equally keen to maintain an unblemishe record . The home ground advantage should be enoug to get the "Monds" home by 25 points . St Kilda South Caulfield faces Therry Penola wh appear to be on the rampage at the moment . Th Saints at home will be stern opposition, howeve Therry should prevail by 32 points . The clash of the round may be at Ivanhoe with th visitors, MHSOB, keen to maintain its position in th top four. Injuries and reports in Round 4 will test th depth at Ivanhoe, but I'll put it on the block and b corfident that the "Hoes" can regroup and win the da by 15 points . Reserves : Old Brighton, Mazenod, St Kevin : Therry Penola, Ivanhoe . Correspondents : By 5pm Monday, Fax 9889 9019 Your efforts last week were great . Thanks for the goo work .

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wLones: >fHSOB - The Committee, players an d supporters exten d ,1 ,:1 t~rltulations to our 1997 Senior -I- Dean year enters his 9th season as our leader . Comer . V~It,j, this in the VAFA In twice being Victorian C- E :e~,•Ic ray : :rted mu s Runner-Up in competition B& Fs, and hvice ,,,I,[on. Dean is also not far off 200 games an d life ..L,ip.

I, anhoc - Vale . Ivanhoe Amateur FC mourn the death of „i cheir favourite sons, former number 11 Peter Q,iird ;v all, ,,;iio passed away after a long illness on 30/4/97, 1 nlember of the 'Hoes' 13 Section Premiership team in I~ ler played 239 games between 1965 ad 1979 . He also positions at the club including Pre sident, Captain ;~• `,Irml :cr. VAFA devotees will remember Quincy drifting c th~2 last line taking towering marks, followed by thos e 1,1[1oot kicks . His style and engaging personality will b e °uti-sed . An Ivanhoe person through and through . 1-11ces to jack, Ann and family . Ivanhoe - 100 games to Julian Makin . After retiring pre„n 1993 temptation has caught up with him and he r, uutlcd to the reserves this year. Well done Jules on a fine tnent, and we look forward to the next 50 . St . Keviuus - 50 games to 'Jungle' Jim Macey. Jim has onh pe, n a fine Senior ruckman (and premiership player) Is a I+ntastic clubman. Players and officials at SKOBS con11,1 t,! you on your fine achievement . Tlr~ SKOB Social Committee look forward to seeing l ; associated with the club at the Annual SKOB May Day Ball tonight. A good time is guaranteed so we hope to se e ❑ ; nd cour friends there .

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TnERRY P" ,OLA O.B . 5.8 8.9 16 .14 21.15.141 OLD IVANHOE 0 .1 6.7 9.7 13 .11 .85 merry PenoA Pula 10. Elliott 3, B osanko 2• Castatdt 2, Goodwin, O'Connor . Gorman, Seymour. Best Pot.a. Wrig~1 esumth, Thrush. Gauci• Grocock, Bosanko. ~d Iv¢nhoe A1eLean 4. F~ap{>os 2. Tully 2. Douglas. Kent . Scadboh. J. Weddle, Willis. Best Veal . Tully. Kent. Hempp.eed, Hares, J . Weddle. OLD BRIGHTON 5 .4 10.11 12.20 18.27.135 MAZENOD O.C. 1.4 1.7 1.9 1 .11.17 Old Brighton Jackson 3, Murch 3. B 2. Talbott 2 . Kent 2 . i~tk.•u 2. Hom,~den . McLachlan. HaMan . Reid. Best Farrell. J~. Hartman, Reid, Dennis . Lennox Mazenod Fisher. Best 0'D on oghue. Ocrhuito . Setw&etd, Welch. Sherlock . Young. BANYULE 6.1 6.7 10.10 14 .11.85 ORMOND 6.2 15.9 19.13 25.17 .187 Banyute Turnbull 3. Plzydafr 3, Fortune 2, Mayne 2. William, J. Egan. O'Brian. T. egan . Best Ptatiatr, Mayne. Glass. Canufled . J . Egan . Turnbull. OxmonA Turner 8 . Kekher 4. Collins 3, Block 2. Horsefkkl2. Beckett 2 . Fraser, Forrest . Whelan. Orr. Best t}vrn et Connell . Jabllng. McDonakL Keleher, Syrnes . IVANHOE 2.2 7.5 7.7 9.10.64 ST. EEVBrS 5 .4 9 .5 14 .8 17 .13.115 Ivanhoe Andre4skt 2. Hull-Broun 2. Timm, White. Buhm. Williams . Frisina. Best Angetini . Thrones. Broan. Huil-Broan, McFarlane, Manuel , St. Kevins Ryan 5. Gargano 5. Kennedy 2. Bos,wng 2, Dolman . Garvey. Brady. Best D. Kennedy. S . Fox. Keighran, R}an. Gargano. Garvey. M.H.S.O.B. 6.6 13 .10 15 .14 19.19.132 ST. fiII.DA STn. CAULFIELD 2 .2 2.4 3 .12 7.12.54 MHSOB Johns to . Wootev 3. Heknot 2 . Bergo. McCully,. Grimmer. Bruce. Best Johns, Bruce. Glover. How•ard . Harrison. Comer. St. Kilda Stb Caulfield Buck 2 . Gttnrore 2. Astaoen3c•o 2. Merrick, Best Gilniare, Tkkz, o'Sutliran . King . tSeeson . D'Agostino .

SENIORS - 3.5.97 7HEBRY PENOLI O .E. 6.2 8 .5 13 .6 15.9.99 OLD IVAh'HOE 1 .2 5 .6 8 .7 10.10.70 Therry Peaota OB ftoszignolo 7, Pinner 3 . Sacco. Hollow. P. Jones 2. Clark. Beg Sacco . Eye. Clarke. Moran. Rissognolo. Vaina . Old Ivanhoe Kadout 2 . Craker, C. Corcoran. Grtnham. McCaskill, Myers. Fewer, Webb. Best BisogN. Harris, Cad dy. Hall. Grinham. Ritchk. OLD BRIGHTON 2 .4 2.9 6 .10 9.11 .65 MAZENOD O.C . 3 .1 4.2 5.2 8.6.52 Old Brighton Murray 2, Howell 2. B. Patterson 2. D . Patterson• Douglas. Fischer. Best 145fr. C . Patterson, Tans. Houell. Hamilton. Gamb!e. Maunad OC Brookes 2, Jacobs, Belle. Brtdgtand. Cauehi. LeGrand. Welch . Best [.eGrand . Wom. Hoxard, Brookes . Bridgland. Peters . BANYULE 2.2 3.2 8.3 8 .4 .52 OR .MO+ID 6.2 9.8 13.11 17.14.116 Banyute Logan 3. S. Gray. P. V.itchell. Gilbert, Riches. Benton. Best Halt. Stevens, Noanan . GflEert. Smith, Ferrall. Ormond Scorers 9. Murray 2 . S. Wrodarcyzk 2.M . Wrodarcyzk. Cleary, Tragear. Ste~,art . Best Bram. Tragear. ArMetd. Hall. Wrodarrn~k, Keating . IVANHOE 3.1 6.2 9.2 13.6.84 ST. %EVINS 4.3 9.5 13.7 18.8.116 Ivanhoe Joyce 5 . Moussa 3, Rovis 2 . Fairurather . Files. McDonald . Best odes, Jgxe. Narkawiecz. McDonald . Rouis. Makin . St. Bevhrs O'Shea 4 . McCann 4. Mulcahy 2. Marusic• Moore. Fraser, Moylan. O'Connor . De Rooden . RY•nan. Best Cane. AtanrsSC . McCann, Thomas, Hasseh. Muk•ahy. M.H.S .O.B . 5.4 6 .4 7.6 10.9.69 ST. XII.DA STH. CAVLFIELD 1 .0 2 .2 3 .4 5.4.34 MILSOB McGrath 4. MeLardit 3, Feferkranz. Morcant. Which . Best Fetakranz . Mcrcan. Clarke, Konst antv. R . Ncuion, J. N .u1on. St. KBda/Sth Caul KaIDs 2 . Healy. Mascati. Best KallLs . Rogers . Toolxy. Cruywys. Gall-ay. Han•ey.

OLD IVANHOE v . OLD BRIGHTON Field : M . Jenkins B . Schmidt Boundary: D. Ryan T. Healey Goal : John Robinson Bernie Dix MAZENOD v . BANYULE Field : P. Callil D . Lane Boundary: M . Clancy M. Chapple Goal : John Finn Stuart Lamble ORMOND v. ST. KEVINS Field : R. Eastwood C . 0'Donohue Boundary: S . Waterman G. Miller Goal : Leo Wilson Skip Shipley ST. KILDA STH . CAULF, v. THERRY PENOLA Field : G . Curran A . Firley Goal : Charlie May Peter Bekkers IVANHOE v. MHSOB Field: T. Ovadia M. Pinney Goal : Malcolm Venn David Murray

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The rain finally came on Saturday, I must have jinxed it, sorry folks . But it didn't hamper th e football with some more big scores being kicked. We seem to have a bit of a split between the best five and the bottom five sides already, but it is still early and hopefully things will even out . Review - round 4 Slippery conditions at Bulleen failed to halt Marcellin who returned to the winners list with a 113 point victory over a hapless St . Leos . The Eagles threw their line-up around, giving their backs a chance up forward and vice-versa . The move had immediate effects, the Eagles going forward continuously and not giving the Two Blues a chance . The Marcellin on-ballers were able to win the ball consistently and under little pressure, delivered the ball forward skilfully to a strong leading Treganowan who finished with 7 goals . Mason was controlling the game for Marcellin from half back and was ably assisted by Cronin and Chambers at his sides. The Two Blues really struggled, managing only four goals for the game . In a true show of character, two Blues skipper Dinocolantonio stood out as a trier, on what was an otherwise disappointing showing from his team. Out at Thomastown, the Bears were competitive but unable to stay with a driven St. Bedes Mentone who finished strongly to run out 10 goal winners . Kicking into the wind in the first quarter the Tigers kicked six goals to two and then kicked another six with the breeze to go into half time with a six goal break . The third quarter was more even and very physical, the Bears not able to use the strong breeze, kicking only three goals to the Tigers two . Already up by five goals the Tigers turned it on in the last term and kicked 7 .7 to again highlight the Bears' lack of fitness . The Tigers had good players all over the ground, the best of whom were Thommo, Zaks, Moose and Haysle . For Thomastown, Plant and Fellows were best, whilst Capeci contributed 5 goals without being a star . The Bears will really have to work on their fitness if they want to stay with the best sides this year, or they could fall away . The Tigers though are undefeated and would look to better that in the next couple of weeks . Ajax were supposed to play Old Mentonians but slept in and missed the first quarter where the Panthers kicked 11 .8, six from Acreman, to the Jackers solitary point, ending the game there. With respect for Ajax, they do have 15 first year players and battled on for the rest of the game to go down by 112 points. The Panthers were always in control and had 49 scoring shots to 12, the first and last quarters the best . In between, scoring was pretty even, Ajax moving first gamer Page onto Acreman, who he held

to only four more goals in the last three quarters. Good players for the Panthers -" were Large again in the ruck and Dart in the midd whilst for Ajax Rosen an d Krongold tried hard day. Good luck to the Jackers who really need to fi. something and we'll see how good the Panthers < after this week . Out at Bulleen, Bulleen-Templestowe brou~ some smiles to their supporters faces with a 1 point whopping of Monash. After a reasonably ev first term, the floodgates opened and the Bullar piled on 20 goals to 7 to demoralise a lacklusl Monash team . The Blues hardly even put up a fig and gave the Bullants winners all over the grour Matthews kicked 7 goals, and Tulloch 6 to be bi for the Bullants, whilst Thompson controlled t ruck. Smith and Kiers showed a bit of ticker for t Blues and had a dip but the Blues must improve tI week if they don't want to be mid-season also-rat The Bullants should take a fair bit from their first 1 win in a long time and with confidence buildii should be able to go on with the job . At Bluff Road, Hampton Rovers were pumped and startled North Old Boys who found themseh behind at quarter time to the tune of a couple goals . The NOBs rallied in the second and got t score back in their favour by half time . The thi quarter was a close one, no one able to kick ri~ away. Tightness continued into the last term, t Rovers hanging just 8 points down half way throuâ‚Ź but the NOBs again rallied and got on top in the odleancmout7galshebtrwnsheu i Best for NOBs were McKay, Manassa and Boyle the middle, whilst the Rovers good players wf Scarlett in the ruck and Helliger and Dri Anderson around the ground . A good performar for the Rovers, with the final score not really refle ing the closeness of the two teams . Preview - Round 5 Bulleen-Templestowe will continue their winni form and defeat a severely depleted Ajax . Monash, coming off a thumping host Marcel] and I'm tipping the Eagles will have a bit of a day c and -win by 8 goals. St. Leos Emmaus clash with undefeated ; Bedes Mentone and I think I will give this one to t Tigers by 53 points . Old Mentonians face their first test when they up against North Old Boys, the Panthers have wor couple, but I can't see them toppling the NOBs w will win by 3 goals . Thomastown versus Hampton Rovers Thomastown . Um . . . Um, the Rovers will be confide


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The evenness in this Section is still apparent, but the lower clubs are now losing touch as far as wins ar e concerned. Some clubs will recall that Southbank in 1996 were relegated with 9 wins . The home ground advantage still has a fair bearing on results with 14 wins at home against 6 wins by visitors . Old Essendon V Salesian saw the visitors kick away to an early advantage by having numbers at the ball . Salesian's midfielders and defenders carried on from last week and Old Essendon struggled to stay in touch . A close fought contest lacking skill with Old Essendon a few points down at the long break . The third quarter saw both sides negating each others attacking moves . With no clear winners around the ground both sides desperately fought to score goals with Old Essendon pleased to score the four points and Salesian feeling the game was stolen when with a few seconds to go Lutterschniidt, who finished the game with three goals, lunged at ball to give the game to Old Essendon by 4 points . Best for Old Essendon were Greasley, Fletcher an d O'Brien . Beaumaris V Parkside. The Red Devils were able to keep with the Sharks for the first quarter and managed to stay in touch for part of the second quarter until poor disposal caused by increasing pressure slowly saw Beaumaris take control . Even a great long goal to Lay could not motivate the Red Devils enough . Harvey, McNamara an d Peckham tried hard all day and were great contributors for Parkside with Gunn finishing with 4 goals. The last quarter saw a determined shark team group well and dictate play with their best being Groves, Sherman and young Wadham again with Mills kicking 7 goals . Whitefriars V Old Camberwe ll saw a very physical first half with The 'Friars unable to break away and Old Camberwell managing to holds onto a slender lead for most of the second quarter but two goals to The 'Friars saw them take a 9 point lead into the long break . Old Camberwell came out firing and threw everything into the third quarter but a scuffle late in the quarter seemed to spark the 'Friars who began to assert their authority and their 8 goals to 3 last quarter saw a slightly fitter, taller and more determined home side run out easy winners . Coghlan's goal from the boundary in the last demoralised a struggling Old Camberwell with Carbone stamping an influence all day . The 'Friars' Robinson finished the day with 5 . Old Camberwell's Friego in the centre played well and Inkster up forward was a target and finished with 5 goals . Aquinas played Old Geelong in a very disappointing game with many unforced errors . An injury to Neeld in the first was a telling blow and it seemed to take OG's a while to settle . The Bloods held a strong lead for most of the day and went into the last quarter 16 points up but were unable to get the ball away from the centre and were held goalless in the last quarter. Livingstone who had a

five up to half time could not get hold of the ball in th second half when he was firstly well held by his thin opponent and then the ball did not come his way whe, OG's cut off the avenues the Aquinas players had used t, that stage . The last quarter was all Old Geelong . Caulfield at St Johns took control early by being firs to the ball and for three quarters it was Caulfield by hov much . In the last St . Johns finally tried to get to the bal first and proved they can play a bit by reducing a six goa lead to three . The game was well over by then ant Caulfield will be satisfied with the end result but are sill aware that improvement is needed in their disposal anc in adopting a more direct approach to goals . Cowli shaR was great all over the ground and Matthews a target uI forward for Caulfield Koppens was strong for St. John ; OC. Reserves Predictions . Caulfield to beat Aquinas, Old Geelong to beat Old Essendon, Parkside to beat Salesian Old Camberwell to beat St Johns and Whitefriars to beal Beaumaris in the match of the day . Looking ahead Game 1 being played at Caulfield between Aquinas and Caulfield will see Caulfield, w haregtinsochwek,taingodpl d Aquinas who have a long senior injury list . Caulfield's running brigade should be able to take control but will not be able to afford a last quarter fade out as has been evident in some of their games this season . Game 2 being played at Como Park will see Old Essendon struggle against a very good combination at Old Geelong . An injury early to Neeld last week and a lack of desire by OG's nearly cost them the game. In a close call OG's by 5 points . Game 3 being played at Chadstone will see Salesian who are still improving and smarting from their narrow defeat last week playing host to Parkside who have not lost four in a row for several years . With a distinct home ground advantage Salesian by three goals . Game 4 being played at Old Camberwe ll is a game where two clubs will be trying to get their season on the rails with both clubs needing to concentrate on four quarters of wanting to be first to the ball . Old Camberwell by 5 goals will just about close the door on St Johns' hopes of a finals berth . Game 5 being played at the Beaumaris is the match of the round and may see Whitefriars suffer their first defeat for the season. The Sharks, who played great rebound footy last week and settled into a good combination are picked to scrape home against the 'Friars by the narrowest of margins . The'Friars strengthened with a full list had a difficult selection time on Thursday but the trip to Beaumaris may prove disappointing .

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E EAST SECTION by E---v Hickey

Knitwear n spite of his former team being unexpectedly beatLen by Old Carey last week, past Kew great, John Fisher, was unchanged in his opinion as to the general worthlessness of 'old boys' sides. It was also interesting to observe the cavalier disregard of 'Fish's'commands by his dog, this would have meant instant death for any player or official stupid enough to act similarly in John's coaching days . There was undoubtedly a huge sigh of relief from the E East contenders on hearing of Kew's first loss, 'At least they're beatable!, was probably the initial reaction . A word of warning, have a look at the number of scoring shots Kew registered ; in a losing score it is still evidence of an extremely powerful engine room . LAST WEEK Hawthorn Citizens went down to Eley Park after conceding a start to the Sharks in the 1st term . The Citizens were able to hold the Sharks for the next two terms, but the latter broke away in the last for a strong win. Darren Murray on the ball, Waye Power roving, and Adrian Si ll on a wing all played well for Citizens , Bulleen Cobras fought valiantly against Yarra Valley OB's, but after conceding a first quarter break, they were unable to bridge the gap . White, Reynolds an d Downs again provided plenty of drive from the half back line for the Yarras, with on ballers, Scales, Peterson, and Habben giving the forwards plenty of conversion opportunities . Cobras played well in powerful surges for three terms but were never able to recover the ground lost at the start . Chirnside Park and Richmond Central played a ripper at the Kimberley . Halfivay through the 2nd term Central was 7 goals clear, and look invincible, then the Parkers slammed through 5 unanswered majors, and it became a different game . It was goal for goal for the rest of the match until the Parkers slammed through 5 unanswered majors, and it became a different game . It was goal for goal for the rest of the match until the Parkers captured the lead in the last ten minutes and held on for a meritorious victory . 'Tiger' D'Angelo, Pembo Sur, an d John Brown were terrific for the Parkers ; Andy Waters, Glen Po rteus, and Adrian Banfield (HBF), were outstanding for Central .

Kew were surprised by Old Carey's tenacity in hanging onto the 13 point lead the C's set up in the first term. Kew's day was summed up by the first six minutes, when they peppered the goals, but only had 4 minors to show for it. The ball ricocheted up, down and across the ground at a furious pace all day, just ask Gary Waldron, who will probably have a fe w 10

words to say about the joys of single umpiring at the next UA meeting . Every time Kew closed the gap, to their credit, the C' skipped away again and finally took the four points Rob Furlan, Bruno Dimasi, and Rowdy Harrisin stood out in the brown and gold, while Can Matthews, Matt Cohen an d Dino Faelis were ven effective forward botherers for the C's . Eltham Co llegians enjoyed a spot of R & R. TODAY

Bulleen Cobras meet Eley Park and, as things arf at the moment for the Sharks, the Cobras should bE too settled for them . The Cobras played well againsi Yarra last week, and will haven too much strength uI forward for the Sharks . Cobras by 5 goals . Yarra Valley host Chirnside Park in the match oi the day at Domeney Reserve . Both sides are coming ofi good wins, and both are beginning to hit their straps . Yarra will have an edge in pace, and will be a bit taller round the ground than the Parkers, but that will be matched by the latter's dogged persistence, and physical strength . Rain is forecast this week and if the ground is holding it will be to the Parker's advantage . So it's a two way bet, the Parkers if the surface is softish, Yarra if it is firm . Either way there will only be a few points in it, and a fantastic game to watch . Richmond Central are at home to Eltham and for all the Turtles enthusiasm it is hard to see them troubling Central . Even in slippery conditions Central have enough class smaller players to bring home the four points . Old Carey play Hawthorn Citizens and if grit and determination were everything the Citizens could win this . However, the C's should only have too much skill and experience today, regardless of the conditions . Kew has the gardening and odd jobs around the house weekend . Only joking fellers ! Reserves should go to : Bulleen Cobras, Yarra Valley, Richmond Central and Old Carey . Correspondents, the Monday contacts are : 9547 9144, Fax 9547 7764 MILESTONES Glen Wyngard played his 100th for Chirnsid e

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final scores by 5 P.M. scor : s by 2 .30 P.M . ulenhuntly (R) Old Ivanhoe (U19) ',NZ Albert Park (R ) APPEALS ( from round 2 tines imposed) North Old Boys (S) - Uphel d Old Carey (S) - Uphel d Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines will be imposed according to the team's section - $5 (firs tA ~~~ o~ f$25 (Secon d ine of $250 forf a{o $50 hird is~ mposed . Fines then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighth offence (another $250 'one-off" fine) .

* INELIGIBLE PLAYERS Old Xaverians U19/Blue (Rd . 1) - $10 0 merry Penola U19/Red (Rd . 2) - $10 0 De La Salle U19/Blue (Rd . 2)-2 players -$200 Old Xaverians U19/Blue (Rd . 2) - $10 0 Old Camberwell U1912 (Rd . 2) - $100 Elsternwick (Sen .) (Rd . 2) - $100 Eley Park Sen . (Rd . 2) - $100 Aquinas Res. (Rd . 2) - $10 0 This fine applicable only if Executive Committee denies appeal but elects to not affect premiership points or percentage of offending club, fining club instead .

OTHER : Incorrect attire : Old Trinity Res . Runner St Kevins Res . Runner Old Trinity Sen . Runner Old Geelong - $500 - withdrawal of team from Club XVIII competition after season had commenced .

.7 .73 1 .2 5 .3 9 .5 11 HAW21i0Rki CITIZENS 8.7 8.11 15.12 18.20.128 ELEY PARK AF.C• . Best Mumay . Power. . Sill2.Lord .0usalkas 2 Hawthorn CiHaensAvery 2 . Barker 2 . Duff 2 . Best Grant. SW . AN ecv. Ousatkas. Orchard. . Delfarso 2. Hill 2. Bowm. C . McLean Eley Park D. Kaye 6 . Bruce 3 . Starey 3 Kaye . Storey. PaYne, Payne. Bruce. .15.105 .10 15 .7 12 BUGLEEN COpBRAS 4 .4 8 .15.141 Y~ VALLEY O.B . 10 .4 14.5 19.10 21. Redfern. . GNard . Humphry 2, D'Angeto . Gat•lor 2 BuBeat Cobras Badanler 6. Dillon 2 . Schneider, Gillard . Beet Badanlek . D'Angeto . DWon. Brown . Loveless 3, MeLeod 2 . Dim, Downs. Ysrra Vslley OB Tetfard 6 . Scales 3. Peake 3 . Peterson, L . White, Smi16e. Thompson . Lang. Best Grow. M. White, Downs .14 .122 .4 7.6 12.8 18 CffiRMSIDE PARK 2 16.12 .108 .9 13 RICMAOND CENTRpI, 6.4 9 .11 Reed . Pedlar 2 Chirnslde Park Pkdoli 3 . . Walker Best D'Angeto . Brown, Laidlaw btather 1 . wneexz. Hottaar. Ko~tta~• Cacvst. 0'Sullhan 3, Shvka 2. Andon , . Shannon 3, Richmond central Porteous 4 . Porteons. . BanLeld . Staka. 0'Suflrian. Zalak Bandrield, Adam. Pickett. Best V3aters .22.88 1.7 6.13 7 .20 11 .11.107 W .2 9.3 11 .9 16 OLD CAREY 4 . . 8akogfannls• Wood. Best Fu Kew Harrison 4, Barnes 2, GencareW 2, hiascltU . Bell. . Harrison. DlMasi . R'ood. Gencareti. J . Feehan 2 . Arnott. Best Mathews . Hendricks 3 Old Carey Hick Pnch9udddSwn 3 . Small. M . Cohen. Optn. ~nm Mudge ELTHAM - BYE

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.8 10.12.72 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1.3 5.5 8.9 16.10 .108 .5 12 ELEY PARK A.RC. 4 .3 8 . Slll Lo ,jch . Best White, Tracey. idtardsoa 2 . White 2 . Ri Hawthorn Citizens Bogle 4 {.rn•tch . Fitzpatrick . Herbert . Kennedy . . Best . Lee 2. Crata. Carrolt. KeLsall . Larnarca Verde Eteg Park LentUni 6 . Wunh}Tn 3 . laMarca• tTerde G54n1>}Tn . Leottini . Carroll. Ra}mer . 11 .9.75 .3 4 .6 7• 8 BULLEEN CONBRAS 3 .10 12.13.85 4.2 7 .8 10 YABRA VALLEY O.B. . Zotd. Best . Caialsao . utes, Bastzsm, lass Buttress Co4ras Stanet 3 .D. Stratton . Stalret. Parker.issa. Flo . Strong. Best Gentle . Ho. Ross . BaLshaw 3,.YarnVleyOBD•3 Gentle 2. Ford s 4 .3 4 .529 Ross. hiacVean . Potter. Davts. C . Ros . 3.3 CIiBINSIDE PARK 3 .2 12.9.81 8.6 6.5 RICILMOND CENTRAL 2 .3 . Oates . Best Lowm . Peters. Mannar. Chlrnrside Park Harrington 2 . O'Connor. S . Thomas . Harrington . S . Oates . Best Graham, Richmond Central Bowe 3 . D . Wilson 3, Fawcett 3, Reid 2, Grahazn . MrA(p1n Natts.l4iLsan. Macak, Fawcett . 9.10.64 KEW 3.4 5.7 9 .5 .59 .4 7.7 7.5 OLD CAREY 2 .3 2 Brassil . Best Bruno . Da1r}mPle . . Kiriakou. Wang. Kew Barnes 3. Wets 2. Apostalako. . J. Ho-pe. Giansante . t5t9s. Apostala}as . Hakins. I. Cohen . Best Hawking, Bardwrll Old Carey Haw•king 3. Nance 3. Hands 3 Jates. Shrives, Dnver. I. Cohen ELTHAta-BYE

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~uoying wins for La Trobe and Nort h , : _0 Brunswick as Uni Reds, West Brunswick an d Old Westbourne's finals aspirations suffered early setbacks on a weekend where Melbourne's missing autumn weather finally arrived . Review round 4 At Brens Oval Uni High bounced back from last week's hammering kicking the first four goals against West Brunswick to open up a lead that was never breached . Both teams have their fair share of injuries with respective skippers Skinns and Gray leading their undermanned charges by example . For the winners "Fatty Wallace" was dangerous up forward while a frugal defence probably proved the difference . For Wests Adam Kinane and the "Boys From Boort", Byrne and Malone toiled hard . A localised shower marred the Magpies third win on the trot in the resies with new boy Peter Harrington snagging 3, veteran Steve D'Andrea still going strong and Mathew "He looked a bit grubby to me" Lewis providing light entertainment . For the vanquished, Fergusson, O'Neil an d Douglas stood out . And in a move that may prompt concern from the bean counters down at Elsternwick Park, UHSOB coach David Nash has been ordered off the turps for 2 months by the club's committee in a move that is expected to impact heavily on turnover-when the new bar is opened . Swinburne continue to surprise with a spirited showing at home against leaders Uni Blacks including the first 3 goals of the game and a 2 goal lead at quarter time . The visitors found second gear in the second quarter booting 8 on the trot but only taking a narrow lead into the main break. . With Steve Little providing tremendous run off the half back line and Henderson on top at CHF, the Blacks had to work hard in the third stay in front and it was only a series a majors in the dieing minutes of the game that made the win look convincing . In the twos, a shellshocked Blacks outfit conceded the first 1 .1 of the game before racking up 21 unanswered majors with 7 from "Plugger" Howe ll at full forward . Only recent gains on the Dow Jones rival a percentage which stands around 1778 .95% . Uni Reds got the early jump on La Trobe with a seven goal opening burst at Brunswick Street . But, as the visitors came to terms with the familiar open spaces of E Central's other monster 12

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ground, the game tightened up and nothing separated the sides at the half. Ben "Sticky Fingers" Hayward proved the diff( ence at CHF with 5 goals for the Trobers despi . Nick Ha ll also booting 5 for the Reds . Spec': mention for Simon Shaw's impressive effort i debut and Luke "Whispering Death" Heathcote match saving tackle in his first senior game . In tl dew kickers another great team performance fro the Reds but the highlight came from the lose with the Fosehiniesque volley goal by Mi( Cotsopoulos. The Warriors looked more like lame extr ; from an episode of Hercules as they again falter( on the road to a committed North Brunswick wl were desperate to get on the board in season '9 A 7 goal third quarter by the home side was tl difference with Ellis, Demorton, Whitman ar Latouf the big contributers . Westbourne's tr Benny, Scotty Whiting, Franklin include . A much needed fillip for the Warriors is aBur t l likely inclusion of Dave Twomey for his first gan this week. North picked up the quinella with rest( opening their account with a convincing win .

Preview round 5 West Brunswick will be keen to get back o track after last week's disappointment while U . steadily improving Swinburne are sure to hm other ideas . Despite an inkling of an upset, its big ask to tip against Wests at home despite the. injury woes . The Magpies by 16 points . A rested Williamstown will be keen to bull some momentum at the expense of La Trobe sid that's also looking to keep the ball rolling . Down ~ Fearon Reserve you can't go past Willy by 8 goal : Old V4estbourne will need more than Davi Twomey to get home against Uni High . Hom ground advantage might be the difference bu High's defence should get them home by 8 point : With just the one win a piece both Nort] Brunswick and Uni Reds will be up for this on with memories of the '95 Grand Final adding spic to proceedings . A number of the Reds will be keei to atone for disappointing efforts last week ani that should be motivation enough to get home b20 points . Uni Blacks will not win this week - they hav, the bye . TtJC

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ORS - 3 .5 .9 7 12.9 17.11 .113 UHSOB 5.3 7 .4 2.0 5 .3 8.5 14 .9.98 WEST BRUNSWICK UHSOB Wallace 4. Rothu2ll 4. Koch 2, Cracknell 2. Bunn. Mazza McLennan . Nash . McLean . Best Total Team Spirit & Effort. West Brunswick Abdullah 4 . Cannane 3, P. Magalas 3 . Gross, Hamilton. Malone, lWtiams . Best Smythe . Byrne, Cannane. Gray, Malone . SWUiBURNE UNIVERSITY A 6.4 6.4 9.4 10 .6,66 UNiVERSIIS BLACKS 4.2 12 .8 15 .8 23.13.155 Sw[nburne University A Milano 4. O'Mara 2, Dyke. Barry. Slimily . DelPolio. Best De P3.11, M. Milarw. 0'Mara. D. Milano, Dellblio, P(oVoaskt. University Blacks Hall 6, Gadd 4. Gullan 4. Henderson 2, Sultivan 2• Smith. Barber. Darroch. Donman . Camlello. Best Little, Henderson, Gullan . Hanton, Darroch, Smith. 7.4 8.8 9.11 12.15.87 2.3 7.8 9 .9 13.15.92 LATROBE UNIVERSITY University Reds Hall 5, Graziano 2, James 2, Loft . Jacksmr. Heenan . Best Hall. Shaw. Merht. P. Jackson, A. Jackson. E. Ktriacou . laTrabe University Hayward 5, Robinson 3. Heathcrote, Storer. Lonergan, EOelnitz, Leui .s. Best Lewis. Hayward Cummings. Franzmann, Murphy, Heathmte . NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.2 5,6 12 .8 16.10.106 OLD WESTBOURNE AFC 2.0 3.3 6 .5 10.8.68 North Brunswick Sorleto 5. Polimecas 3. Cunningham 2 . Wernham 2, Laical 2. Ellis. McMahon . Best Whitman, Demorton, Britfa.. Kvriazis . Evans .ldaBmun. Old Westbourne AFC Franklin 3, Fairfield 2. Whiting. Dan field, A. Leitch, Gibh, D. Horshurgh . Best Franklin. Dangertttild, Whiting. A. Horsburg~i. Kuklych. WBSdAMSTOWN-BYE

RESERVES - 3 .5 .97 8 .15 .63 URSOB 2 .4 3.8 8.15 11.7.73 WEST BRUNSWICK 3.0 5.3 8.6 UBSOB Khoury 2 . Rae 2, Cook 2 . Fogttaro 2. Best Molinaro . Veal, Abrahamson, Khoury. Cotter. Ferguson . West Brunswick Ortiz 4 . Harrington 3 . D'Andresa 2, Gaylard. Vimll. Best Coomhes, Harcington. D'Andrn. Forhes. Flanigan. SWBiBURNE UNIVERSITY A 1.1 1.1 1 .2 1.2.8 UNIVERSr1Y BLACKS 7.3 10.12 13.14 21 .21 .147 &a'utbume University A Goode .Be st Flynn. CwnBe3d. Skjttvsld Goode, N. Smitrt G. Crouch . University Blacks Howell 7. Blobs 3. Fogarty 2. Slatterv 2. Forbes . C. Brown . Holmes . Glass, Phair, Rtcutll, Beaton. Best Lout, Haa•e0, C. Braan. Beaton. Watt, Btrks . UNIVERSITY REDS 3 .5 5.5 8 .11 10.13 .73 LA THOSE t7NNERSn'Y 2 .3 2.3 2.3 4,5.7 University Reds Hempenstaq 3. Foster 3. Kenna 2 . Toma 2 . Best Atkins . Foster. Kenna. Evans, Terrill. Mann. la ltobe University Cotsopoulos 2. Grant, Wright. Best Rosengren . Grant, Bernardo, Napier, Mown. Cotsoprnakls . NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .4 5.6 8 .12 10.15.75 OLD WESTBOURNE AFC 0.0 0 .0 0.1 2 .1 .13 North Brmts wick Hogg 4. Velkoski 2, Piet I . THompson. Kennedy. Bradford . Best Piet, Gray. Papanikolou, Bradford. Ho~. A. Boudoloh. Old Westhatrne Szuszk3elicz, Fuller. Best Heattt. Taylor. Sherlock, SzusaMewiez. Fleming. Ctccaetoppo. WIISSAMSTORRi - BYE

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Tom the "Brain" salutes with another 5 winners which leaves me lamenting a clear 5 behind th e "Einstein" . After 4 rounds only 2 teams undefeated (Southbank and Peninsula), a fact that will change after today, and only 1 team yet to register a win (ANZ Albert Park) . KB's early prediction for a 'top' 4 would be 'Bankers', 'Pirates', 'Patters' and in what might seem a surprise, the 'Hunters' . Maybe Tom (Mr Conservative) will get off the fence here and have a stab . And this is not a stab in the dark either KB it will be the Tigers, Pirates, Vultures and the House . REVIEW ROUND 4 Glenhuntly and Peninsula fought out a physical and relentless 4 quarters, with the 'Pirates' prevailing by 26 points . Both sides were hard at the ball, however Peninsula had an edge in finishing off up forward . Best for Peninsula were Landry, Bowen and Bedford and for the 'Hunters', Hutchinson, O'Donnell and Rossiter . Honourable mention to a 'special' leg break goal from the boundary from 'Checks' . In a see-sawing game between Monash Gryphons and Oakleigh the result was very much in the balance for the majority of the day. The 'Gryphs' finally got their noses in front at 'lemon' time and appeared to settle the issue with the 1st couple of 'snags' in the lst, however to the credit of the 'Krushers', 6 unanswered goals soon put an end to that and turned a 19 point deficit into a 20 point win . Best for the 'Gryphons' were Salaj, Callus and Bedford an d anonymous for the 'Krushers' as no report was forthcoming (no different from the previous 3 weeks) . The 'Rats' woes continued, but can take 'heart' from their most spirited performance thus far this year. The 'Patters' held a 20 point break at the long interval and were able to thwart off every ANZ challenge thereafter . The 'Rats' weren't able to close down St Pat's 1/2 back and midfield run . In the 'wash-up', a heartening performance for ANZ Albert Park and a 'Tradesman' like victory for the 'Patters', Nicolosi, Malone and Bowen were adjudged best for ANZ and for St Pats, Young, Per rin an d Wise . No details made available from the Powerhouse V St Mary s game so you'll just have to trust your instincts and gather from the scoreline that the 'House' just walloped a 'lacklustre' opponent on the day . Southbank through undisciplined play in the 1st half squandered any chance of a big lead at the long interval . The 4 goal margin kept the 'Wicks' in striking distance, however in a 'landslide' 2nd the 'Bankers' raced away to an extremely comfortable victory. Big bad 'Roy' snagging 8 of his 10 in just the last stanza! MVP's for Southbank were Pitts, Eastham an d Herride and for the'Wicks', non better

th an 'Jumping' Jack an d 'Lethal' Leigh. In the 'Magoos' the 'House' accounted for t 'Saints' by 14 points, Glenhuntly continued in wi ning vein (17 points) over 'Pirates', another 'Hollo victory by Southbank (113 points) at the expense the 'Wicks' . St Pats easy 80 point victors over t 'Rats' and the 'Krushers' maintained their unbeat record in defeating the 'Gryphons' by 20 points . PREVIEW ROUND 5

St Mary's V Glenhuntly - Hosts will be looking shore up matters after 2 losses on the trot, whilst t visitors will be hellbent on notching up number 2 as to stay in touch . Hunters by 30. I agree with y, Uncle the Hunters are on their way have some con dence and will win . Peninsula v Southbank - Showdown of the t dogs. 'Pirates' speed pitted against 'Bankers' strengt Take your pick, it's that close . For mine, Southbai by 11 points . This should be a great game as the eai favourites test each other out, always hard to beat home the 'Pirates', but the 'Bankers' with a few gu : back in their Barrell are just the boys to do it . Elsternwick V St Pats Mentone - Pre-seas+ game had the 'Patters' winning by 8 majors . I see reason to expect a reversal . In fact the 'Patters' to w by more . 54 points. Pride plays a big part in footba the 'Wicks need to restore a bit after their worse th< poor performance last week but try as they mig they won't be able to keep it up to St Pats who are the top of their form and will eat the 'Wicks dead . Oakleigh V Powerhouse - Ladder positions ha them equal . My opinion till proven otherwise has t] 'House' as being more accomplished . The visitors 1 21 points . The Bear was impressed with 'House' la week but I've been impressed with the reversal in fc tunes of the silent 'Krushers' and I'm tipping them send the 'House' packing. ANZ Albe rt Park V Monash Gryphons - TI 'Gryphons' stopped 'coming last week just when gave 'em a wrap . Try as they might the 'Rats' will f< short by 40 points and the 'Gryphs' can recommen 'ccming' . Buoyed by the confidence gained from rhE performance last week and back in their own dui hill the 'Zedders' (where did you get the 'Rats' fro KB) will break the ice against the hapless Gryphoi and celebrate with a cocktail or two . 'Magoos' Preview - 'Hunters' to knock ov 'Saints', Southbank to continue winning this tin against 'Pirates', St Pats narrowly over the Wick, 'Krushers' to keep their record in tact at the expen, of the 'House' and 'Gryphons' to be too good again


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25 .21 .171 9.2 17.8 POWERHOUSE 3 .4 7.7 8- 8 .11 .11 9 .12.66 . Cross- Rk•ttiaadvm. . MARTCS 4 . G{q. PaE~t ST . Phelan 4 :d%tdkxt~l Sent" R9xit~t 7. Ctasac 5. h cross, C~avt~r . B~. S~. B~ ~. Tettad, t.k.CYt~r$h• Sent" .. Burt. Page. . Ctrapman. . Drake . Francis- Best Stan" . Duke 3 Peltit 4 St. l*Sar,~ LeLeeuYe. 4.5 7 .a9 lo.s.ss .11.95 3•5 14 . GyEly'xQpdryy 2.1 7.6 8 pENINSVi.A O.B. . Richards, Milier, Fouts. . 0'Oannetl2. Sutton 2. Turner, Kra}ewskt Dickson l Gienhuntly . Silee~. Short. Whelan . . Bonner. Brigs. Best Beat Huichinsou. O'Donnell . Rasstter . Bowers 21 Campbell 2 . Stck•ast 2. A Peninsula Bedard 4 . Angus 2 . McMahon 30 Landry. Bauen . Bedford. Atchuuon . CoCk .18.198 10.15 18.17 7.S.b0 .7 SOVfxBAA'K CBA AFC 8 1.3 4 .5 5 .7 e3. Satnmarliiv~. EIS9ERNtcR(7S . Herridg . Euthazn 3 . Pitts 3 S~haag Roi(10 . Buanett 5Pasterino 4 . . Nits Eastham. Sunned, Roth. Thamsai Best AkUI. wad . Pa4eodtmos. Best lbsterino . C . htahmy. Steele. Elsternw!¢R Audse'u 2 . Murphy 2, htussaced . Murphy. S. b5ahoty. Steele . Curtain 16.8 .104 11 .4 .1 7.2 ANZ ALBERT PARK 3 .15 21 .19.143 .3 12.6 17 Best Nim3~i . MEN'S 5 . ST PATRICRS . Nico;ost 2. Allen 2 . Carter. Boxen ANZ Nhart Puk Smith 5 . Malone 5 . Sullivan. . Barr Smtth. Malate. Baa•en . Mitchell Jenkd<t . . Gra•rs 2. Baiies 2 4 Y . Helkaue St Patcteks ldattnne Sulitan 6 . White S . What . ~~° 7 Best Ycung . Pessin. V.ise. Sullivan 13.10.88 .5 11 .9 33 .19.107 MO,yASH GRYPHONS 7.6 9.14 13 oARLE1Gx AF C Goal kickers and best players not received . r Best Adazctic . hronash Gryphons . Kitts 2. Riches . Knapp- .

SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL ,~ ." i 4 5 24 5 . c t<rivEN POWERHOUSE 19 PETTITI ST MARYS 4 18 BL~IygORD PENINSULA 6 18 MARSHALL OAKLEIGH 5 16 P,UNNETT SOUTHBANK 12 PARK PENINSUL A RESERVES ~,~K SOUTHBANK 5 29 P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 7 23 120 G .ROLFS SOUTHBANK 6 90 T . BROMLEY OAKLEIGHA CANNON PENINSUL MAY 17 - ROUND 6 SOUTHBANK V . ST. MARYS 0B ST. PATS MENTONE v . PENINSULA ANZ ALBERT PARK FLSTERNWICK V. GLENHUNTLY V. OAKLEIGH S POWER HOUSE V . MONASH GRYPHON ~•;~ ;i IU1 B . Walsh ,,T. MARTS v. GLENHUNTLY Field : P . Griffiths : T . Foley (R) L. PENINSULA v . SOUTHBANK . Field PATS MENTONE Field : Gallagher ELSTERNWICK v ..ST HOUSE Field: G . V. Vescovi ( R) OAKLEIGH v POWER v . MONASH Brereton S. Rolls ANZ ALBERT. PARK GRYPHONS Field : G . Armstrong P Tuppen

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.84 11 .10 11.18 4.4 8 .8 .2 8,9 t0"11.71 POtqERHOVS E 4,2 .7 . Bu9sS'. Best Hacds . ST. MARYS. htxrar4ane . 6wns hlctSend2 2 Pmaetitause Phelan 3, B~'4~~ 2 . Phelan . But ~} . Robertson. . Best PAcLecd. Macfarlane . Harrison. Gatdsworthy St Marys Richard"~n 4• Burns ~• Lnebner . Andcew.~5 2.0 5.4 &5 12 .79 . Richardswt GoidswroAhy Bunyzm .7 9.8.62 2 .3 4.4 8.8 GLEfixIIN1LY . Hagge • . pEttiltsucAO.e. Gkahuntle ODautelin . hCarsttensenRyan . P.B~ .rSrntth, Btche4l [.ewis. Best ry• A . BrancatLann . Farraa. Wnde, white . . 2 . Chain Bresgbo'.d 2. BaKtec 1 pxnlusula OS Brancatisano . a naw . gest Gross. T7•lor. Bawman Cooi~' F 14.10 19.14 .128 9.8 6.3 .2 0.2 1.2 2 .3 .15 CHAAPC 0 1~CR Carthy. . Best hSc Sp,LSTERftR~ . Rzchor 4 . Maya 2. Bonnie, wardrep Saathhank G. Rolls 6 . Conk S . Rachor. Plats. {tir{diam. • . Grandanange Binnte . R'azdc~ . G, Ro1rs . Cue . Best Wright Elatcm~fek Sx•uvicerian . Kirkham Roberts . .11 3.11 .29 2 0.4 1 .8 15.19.109 AM1Z ALBERT PARK .6 7.11 10.1 4 . Pearson. Allen, ST PATRtCI "i6 "4ENTONE 3 s . Sylle Pastrr .Best McCarthy, Ltndsay . Muse, Park E.l.rnmSt ARZ Albert . O'Canncs. Duke, eO'Meara ugan . k~ 2. ldtntmt Rohan S . urns Rohm. S ern. h5urphy~0'9nen Ha'ak 2 .3 2.7 4.9 6.14.50 C GRYPHONS 2 .4 5.5 ,hSOYAS b.8 10.10.70 OAHI HEIGH AF Goal kickers and Best Flavors not receh•ed . . Kitis. Osborne. Monash Gryphans . Ru6erty. Best Qickie. Lewis Oaateigh AFC 4iekk'7 . Danaciel. 0'ivetll Bassindale. Rubesy.

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r- 19 Section I * OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : Leigh Bowes 22- N. Bulfin 45- T. Woodruff 46 . W. Earle 47. L O'Neill 49. J. Raju 51- A. Hasforth 52- R. Hayward F. G . Pamham 54. A . Lrptrot 55. S. Dinner 56- L Marget 58- D- Watsat 59 . C. McPherson 60- D. CreWdson 61- T. EWart 62 . A. Lewis 64. R. Martin 65. A. Kent 67. R. Handy 68' N . Sion 69. J. Stewart 70. J. Thomas 71 G. Rhodes 72 A- Betts 73 . B . Locran 75 S . Alderson 76 S. Graben 77. M. Day

OLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVERIANS 1 ST. KEVIN'S

Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Brendan Miller

Coach : Mark Zutcer 1 . C Goke

t ntPrat 2 rn'rt~g

2. J . Berry (DVC) 3. F. Purcell 4. S . Murray (C) 5- A. JakoWertko 6 . A. Crawshay 7 . A Bains (VC) 8 . C.Langiord 9 . D. Gardener 10- M. Benko 11- D. Purcell 12. R. Cam" 13. R . Tandy 14. M. Bennett 15. D. Fabinyi 1& D . Morris . Miller (DVC) 17' R 18. J . Forster 19. W. Deague 20. S. Dixon 21 . J. Andronis 22. J. Tomlinson 23- A . Cooch 24. J . McKenna

25. R . Sewell (DVC) 28. C. Sibree 29. N . Couzens 30 . N . Coutts 32 . J .Wr ~' ht 33 . D. Vadeq 34 . A. Maher 35- E . Sedgtey 39 . J . Rigg

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PH : (03) 9822 001 1

Asst. Coach : Brett Millott

a "~aMMP 5. T.wnbr 6 M F¢ ion 8 7. it Barrel & AlKateC) 9 . TFamw 10. D.BOk7d it . B.Wtaft 12 AtWCAb 13- tlrrelf 14. LtiSbM 15. LDaareJmes 16. D. Sim IT T.Cmroty 1e. D.M3dra/ 19. fLJ,xes 20- D.Triaca 21 . &Smpkbn 22 J. Denis 21 C.tlam 24. C.(.`3rtal s 25. tGomm 4& C.Stpt9c, 2& J. 49. Rine 27. C.tACG;i~r 50. LCm7rAj 26 P. CORY 51 . RFord 29. ttbelarl 52 LO .rtar 30. C.Hoae 53. SQade 31 . ASWM 54. TBa&r .Bary 55 J.Rider 33J.Ka(tya 56 B.QrisSe 32. T 57. P-Ad3n9 34. TNapat 33 MOum 5& ACtbrm 36, J .Mdear % MQertai . ht Walsh 37. J. Diake(vSa 60 31 FdFtcCaSr/ 61 . Lnartfirick . Afiaba5 62 STnmde 39 63. N. Hat 40. Ltvosqdr 41. tLPiim 64. T-FOrkr 42 Afamtarr,leo fiS D. Sham 43. J. Haire 65. RMCI(aw 67. P.D~~ur}~ 4a- P.Ly:~§7n 6& M.Rriiger 45. S.Ca'rodts 46, 1A Bourke 69. LMtUae 47. S.hlCartlry 70. td(assi N

OLD PARADIANS Coach: Ken Johansen (Gre e OLD CAREY Coach : Peter Schille r

AZENOD Coach : Kevin King 1, 1 . Johnson 2 . J. Beaton 3 . C. Grant 4. D. Nisbett 5. P. Egan (VC) 6. L. Varney 7. S. Paducd (C) 8 . A. Smyth 9. S. Garbeeint 10. L Perkins 11 . A. Meadows

12 . A. (histn (VC) 14. D. Kelly 16. M. Davies

17. N. Meehan 18. B. Meehan 19. D. Cianca 20. P. McCulloc h 21 . D-Rig g 22 . T. Bstley 23. P. Nelson 24. J. Persi 25. J. Dunne 29. P. Fay 30. D . Schofield 32. P. Fotinidis 34. R . Hawkins 42. L Stephenson 74. A. McDowell 76. N . Parry

1 . C. Angus (C) 2. F. Yaghmoor 3. P. CerChe 4- J . Powell 5. T . Baker 6. S. Weill 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. AL Costello 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 . Toaster 26 . S . Wood 27 . C. Davey 28 . S- Vda§ 32 . M . Mig6orini 34 . J. Former 35 . S. McConnell 35 . L . Cleak 39. J. Nash 43. F . Hakins 47. A. Bond

N. Beale D . Cochrane A . Cig K S A. White J. Anrwp

HANG TEN Q .P.O . Bar & Bistro

Tim Livy ( Purple) 1 . SPnr.,curo 2 . M . Lyrsh 3. N. R~twd 4. J.lu= 5. A Howard 6. A. 6='xarxasa 7. IM Joyce B. D.Ra~s 9. B.Ridtnrdson 10. M-Pk :rrOes 11 . ABmker 12 M. Domairrgire 13. B. R3vA 14. SCamb 15. M .Danpster 16. U Gale 17. A6ums 1& LGahin 19. M.,byce 20. G. Patou° 21. D. Green 22 M. F" 23 . M.Cosgnfl 24. 6.Lynch 25. G .Bafd 26. LO'Cwnror 27. HL Rees 28, A Steuart 46- S. Hamst 29. B-Woocflw 47. P.Karifia 30. A. Terence 48. C . Pr-e 31 . ASmth 49. LK6t; 32 G.Vjfilyt 50, T. Lord 33. 0. warren 51 . T. Wn!x 34. D.Var,aro 52. S.Moen; 35. A Sacco 53. S.0't+8a 36 . A82cdao 54 . J.Dlda 37 . D.eeravzc 55 . D.Petrok 3& G.0'M.ea2 58 . J .ROSbrc 39. M. Bonaire 57 . T. Rown 40. M. 1-0debrentl 56. J . Smith 41 . A DiBeise 59, D. Seven 42 MztCosgrrn ED. M.Vener 43. C. Buser 61- J. Vncem 44. M . Btdday 62. P. Com?t 45, L Harris -72. R . Wane

9. L Cresswetl 10. M. Davorert 11 . J . Be* 12- B . Detahey 13- M . Mdnemy 14 N. Moore is A. Finney 16. B. Qrrirk (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 . Andrew 28. C. Bossong 29. J . Dailey 30. N . Edwards 31 . M .0'Donnett 32. J . And riannopoSous 33. R. Rya n 34. J . Luncantonfo 35. J . Nolan 36 . M . Conti 37 . J. Hunt

UNNERSffY BLUES Coach: Steve Carrol l

ST . BERNARD'S Coach: Dominic L .egudi 1 . A. Stranieri 2. T . Wdkinson 3 . R. Bonnid 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 . Lloy d

17. T . Planter 19. L Kavanagh 21 . B. Loughlin 25. D. Fewster 27 . James Mount 30 . Joseph Mount 31 . B. Swan 32 . J. Evans 43 . C . Davis

1 . M. Belford 2 . R . Benjamin 3. D . Bolton 4. C . Brooks 5. H . Christie 6. B . Callery 7. J . Comm 8. M. Cobbleckdc 9. M . Coleman 10. J . Coutoooupas 11 . N. Cowling 12. W. Crocker 13 . A. Davidson 14 . J. Eastaugh (C) 15 . B. Fricker (DVC) 16 . S. Fuller 17. M. Godfrey 18. T. Hayes 19. J. Hocking 20. W. Jackson 21 . T.Johnson 22. D . Kelly 23. M. Komck 24. J . Lyle 25. J . Mahoney 26. A. MdCenz;e-MCHarg 27. X . McKinnon 28. B . O'Gorman ,29. J . Presti 30. T. Roydhouse 31 . J . Sterling .32 . L Stevens .33 . E . Stewart

34- J. Sturrodc (VC) .35 . A. Terrill .36. R. Versteegen :37. J. Wilcox

F7TUR FORK Whitehall St, Yarraville Ph : 9687 8722

6. C . Goldsworthy 7. M. Pang2zio 8. P. Scarfo

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.38. A. Winter .39. D. Wood

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1 . A. Gallery 2 . A.Jones 3. P. Mount (DVC) 4- C. Baker 5- O. Brown

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under 19 (2) MARCELLIPd

BEAUMARIS Coach: Peter McBrearty

Coach: Shaun Mangan 1 . M. Randazzo (C) 2. M. Roberts 3. G . Gut 4. L Bettid (DVC) 5. G . Hawkins 6. C. Keogh

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. Mobney it. G.Johnson 12. J . Bayford 13. D. Emmerson 14. A. (hin 15. F. McDonald 16. S. Mvitdhell 17. T. Eaton 18. A. Palmer 19. R. Thornton 20. T. Cotter 21 . & Catlin 22 . S. McKay 23 . B. Ferguson 24 . C. Callan 25 . K. Danadd8 26. S . Hurler 27. J . Vance 28. J . McKenzie 29. C. Martin 30. R. COrfiE#f 31 . N . Kennedy

41 . AVan Den Blink 47. T. McAlpine 51 . D . Sheldrake 53. T. Rand

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OLD HAILEBURY U SffYBL4 Coach: Greg tassooCk Coach: Craig Thompson

7. W . De Vercelli 8. T . Loude r

9. D. Matson 10 . M . Mouss i 1 t . P. Pappalardo 12 . M. Karavasi6s 13 . C. Duinardo 14 . D. Ciro

15 . B. Symes 16 . S. O'Connor 17 . J. Pacoccioco 18 . J. Sheehan (VC) 19 . L Pettinetia 20 . N. Mathews 21 . M. Van Lint 22 . D. Keamey 23 . P. Diacogiorgis 24 . J. Smart 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 35 . 50 .

1 . M . Af t

1. C. Home 2. S . Dovey

3. S . Saunders 4. M . Thiele 5. P. Dimond 6. D . Reid 7. B. Shearer 8. R . Parker 9 . E. Dunphy 10. D. Harrop 11 . R. Goulden 12 . D. Warden 13. G . Rnlayson 15 . C. Jayasekem 16 . B.l.angortl,lones 19 . C. Elsthaliou t 21 . B. Waters 22 . D. Mason 24. C. Pountney 25. N . Biggs 26. J . Bell

27. B . Carson 29. C. Joyce 30. A Rode 60. M. Scmaia

J. Delahunt M. Maguire D. Hogan R. English B. Dinneen C. Abzangelis B. Keanley

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2. L. Brown 3. M . Byrne 4. P. Cavcchiob 5. A Clements 6. B. Dryne 7. O.Fisnes. S. B . Henderson 9. D. Leahy 10. A . Maher 11 . J . Marr 12. J. McAuley 13. R. McNamara 14. A Mchictwl 15. S. Moody 16. B. Mwptry 17. A Nolan 18. W. Pascoe 19. C. Pease 20. H . Peck 21 . C . Schilling 22. T. Sessions 23. M. StaurRon 24. S. VVer 25. S.Wrwrpmss 26. S. Whil e 27. N . When 28. G . Baud 29. B. Costello 30. S. Dimond 31 . P. Greerbank 32. E Hanrwn 33. J. HaktiarM 34. J. Hunt 35. J. Olmstead 36. L Maguire 37. J. Martin 38. J. SfiyNrorth 39. D. Walsh 40. T. R41 .Awa' 42 . A.Nr.Rm 43. EM igs 44 . D. Bi - ., 45 . M .R' .

WHITEFRIARS Coach : Anrfy Dat= Assistant: Ma l I . A . Crough 2 . M . Northey 3. B . Phan

5 . D. Eames 6. B. Winch 7 . M. Wintertwm (C) 8. R . Fedele (VC) 9 . S. Gillen 10. A. Johnson 11 . M. Cassadrro 12 . D . Reid 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 .

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

33. 34. 35. 36.

M . Rees . M . Anderson B. Keating A. Sealey

20 . S. Fleming 21 . M. Setdhes 22 . S. Davis 23 . J. Bond 24. M. Nolan 25. N. Camber 26. D. Sullivan 27. T. Hoare 28. D. Cassarino 29. M. Walsh 30. A. Beattie 31 . D. Edwards 32. C. Leahy

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WARRINGAL

OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : Tim Kilwort h 1 . T. Van Der Venne 2. S . Elg

3. J . Clark

4. G. Brawn (C) 5. L Taylor 6. C. Mdtard 7. L Byme 8. B . Page 9. M . B ritten 10. A .Langdon 11 . M . Gromotka 12. P. Johnston 13. N . Florentine (C) 14. T.DeYou r?g 15. C . Harris (C) 16. A. Baxter 17. R . Hosking 18. A. Conn 19. R . Lull 20. J. Waters 22. P. Waycatl 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 : AncrewTsindas 1 . T. Donava n 3. E. Williams 5. B. Smith 6. A Hanson 8. J. Hardman 9. A Gebb>y 10. J. Webb 11 . C . William s 12. A. Patterson (C) 13. S. Hancock 14. J. Heffernan 15 . A. Glee.roy 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 . Zenner 31 . M. Wilkinson 32. C. Davis 36. A Kettle

41 . W. Sailer 44. W.O rw;n

47. LJuniper

Coach : Terry Kendal l I . C. Junldleer 2. L Hannennan 3. A . Parker 4 . A Sheer 5 . T. Stewart 6 . I. Mackenzie 7. T. Gres s

8. T. FnlnkenburtJ 9. N. O'Brien 10 . N. Smith 11 . L Hawkins 12, L Hume 14. J . McNeur 15. C. Lunn 16. T. Chapman 17. A . Mecann 18. J. Hughes 19. H . Jenkins 20. C . inmate 21 . M. Toose 23 . O. Crane 25 . J. Love 28 . A. L'mes 29. D. Robson 31 . S . Prendergast 34. M . Socdo 36. L Andrews 37. N . Thompsrn 41 . Mark O'Brien 44. S. Connor 65. Matthew O'Brien 67. A. Crow

70. N. Sladen 71 . C. Ward

89. R. SiNenrrood

Coach: John Stanton 1 . C. Taylor (C) 2. D. Stroutes 3. B. Kinnear 4. M. George 5. M. Pope 6. B . Wilson 7. S . Anderson 8. C. Williams 9. B 10. S.. French Dav'sm 11 . S. Yin (C) 12 . M. ManoveAa 13. S. Hartrrc9c 14 . M. Van Lint 15 . G . L.ong (VC) 16 . S. Brandt 17 . B. Parkes 18 . H. Veale 19' S. Wallets 20. P. Stamians 21 . R. Gray

22. A Candwn 23. M . Borf t

24. P. James (VC) 25. A Hopgoorl 26. J. Anderson 27. S. Attac k

28. D . Nasrailah 29. M. Walton 30. D. Mutton 31 . G . Beg L Hull-Brown B. White T. Thomson C. Burke H. Mousse

WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S Coach : Tony Ryan 1 . B . Wanda 2 B . Cocks 3. A Petzierides 4. M. Hewitt

5 . G. Rickard 6 . B. Twist

7 . E. Mout)d 8 . A. Madcla y

9 . S. Wuchatsch 10. LGray 11 . D. Macleod 12. N. Hunt 13. J . Clark 14. B . Davies

15. L Grodwhrnvski 16. B . Forrester 17. L Gray 18. H . Ahmed 19. W. James 20. M. Manning 21 . L Oldham 22 . T. Murray 23 . G . Singleton 24 . J. Mater 25 . L Thomas 26. T . Thompson 27. C. Matthews 28. W.Yessine 29. S . Hudson 30. J . Wyatt 31 . B . Todd

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HWVtU N ROVERS Coac(ts Eda wn}ak i . R. DunbalI (C) 2 . J. Crouch 3. T . Prantzos 4. J. MidW+nter 5. W. Armour 6. A. CrmvtheT 7 . M. ties

Coach: Nick Karavias 1 . C . Gregory 2. M . Benetto 3. D. Dean 4, A. Brass 5. X . Mart n 6 . F. Ek*/ 7.

S. Lloyd

8. L Virgona 9 . T. Callender 10. B . HendersOn n 11 . J. Sutiva 12. M. Stewart

S. A. Quon

3. A . Henman 14 . R. Burst-r 15. M. TinMe 16. B . SmileY 17. J . N13te r 18. B. Anot 19. N . Freeman 20 . M.. Power 21 . N Kazemrade f

9. S. Jarnes (VC) .0, A .Landrigan if, A. Voss 12. B• iq an 13 .T.S 14 . N. Rahn 15. M. Dwnbatt 16. D. Voss 17 . P. Nelson 18. C. Lucas 19 . G . Shenfek t

. Parkkiso 20.. S David Andersen NC ) n21 22. LT2gear 23. W. Benton 24 . J. AVrzmMd 25. B. Hebard 26 . Scott Wills

23. J . Roscoe 25 . J. HaWkirvs 26. C . MCC-li

27. J . Botron 28 . S. McGee 30. T. Cantemn 31 . L Hdk»vay 32 . C. Bods

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1 . T. Packer 2. P. Fink 3. A.Tigng 4 . C . Bruc e

5. J . Davis 6. J . Moo 0 . Ash" ,Brien

LA SALLE (2 Rob Smit h 7. Bunting

J . CamPbelI 0. Chaplin

S. Cloy ,

A Donnxw 6. A. Etris n 7. P. Fenw

8. R. Fia4d. D. Hamilto 9. s nHaye G. Clancy (C )

2. D. Heg9ady (VC) Harden 3. J. .Hrrstov

14. G 15. A, Jackson 16. G, Jennings IT. S . KemP i8 . A. Keogh 0 . King 0. Lamb,

21 . J. Masterso n

,22. M. McHenry 23. T. Morse 24 . T. Na4an

25. M.0'DonnetY D .Oge H, PfDhwm C. Pothftos B, Reade . J . Silver J. Lyons J . rne

T . arrelt

Coach: Brian Bourk e 1 . A . Ryan 2 . P. Carrdf

1 . H. Brown (C) 2. N . Courtney d(DVC) 3. G . Hammon 4 . S. Thompson 5. D. Robom 6 . M. Broadhurst 7. J . Cullen S. D. Weisz 9 . S.Taylor _ 10. PTovrr%end 11. C. 13. FL Ma' 14. D. Pasar a

3. C . Teso nem 4. A. McShane 5 . A. CWms 6. D . Serofm 7. B . "ham S. S.4Ckid

9 . L MCHugt (DVC) 10. S . Davxfsat 11 . D. Ferguson 12. A. C0nn6#y 13. A. Gfargi 14 . J. Drury 15. C . Martin 16. L McGregor 17 . J. Crowe

15 . R . Cunningham 16. D. Fishbck 17 . S. Norton 19. S. Hennan 19. T. Ashford 22 . B. Hooper 23. D. Beckett 24 . M.0'Hatbcan 25. J. Date

18. C.. Ambrrrm'' 19. D Fatkin9ham (C) 20 . H. Dvryer 21 . J. Cunnmgham 22. N . Wdkmsr 23 . D, Na~e

26. D. Mat bett (VC) 27 . P. Gleason 28. A. Stasiak 29 . S. Stevens

24 . G . Altosd (VC) 25. L Wintle 26. S• Walsh 27 . S. tGn96'61 28. C . William 29. B. Johnstone 30 . T . Fava 31 . J . Cumrr*Ls 32. A. Sam

34. M. Oka 43. C. R'wtdan

27 . A. Kdkwr r 28 . S . Gdmme

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ORMOND Coach : Brian Keatin g

7 8. T. Lower 9. A. Mazur If . S. Rqddcr 12. M . Stirling 13 . N. Remfry 14. D . Forbes 15. J . Gre9son 16 . T. Lever 17 . R. Joseph 18. S . Norman 19 . J. Wdson 21 . R . CbWas 22 . P . Brown 24 . A. aAskaW T ylor

26. S . Stea

27 . A. Cassell (C) 28. S . Bennett 29. M . Sharp30 . A. Burke 31 . S . Hanisan 32. C. Allen 33. M. Askew

34. J . Budvnaster 35. E. Cotter 36. G . Grant 37. W. Hardy 38 . T. Lonnto 3g, B. Miexrs . M 40T .. w9an 41 Arcthony O' sden 42. R . Park 43. G. Px~3ott 44 . N.Rehak 45. H . Taylor 46. G . Ward 47 . D. Watson 48. D . Wilson 49, N. Youngs

OLD GEELONG Coach : Tony McNamaro 16. P, Lux I& W. Gordon 26. N . GaWby 29. J . Agar 30 . C. Bird 35. L Wilson 36 . N. Agar 43. D. Motnnes 50. R . BraWn 51 . A.. Reuss McGregor 53. G 54. S. Bisdel 55 . D . Brauer

56. G .Ccdn . 57 . T . D'Antome 58. N. Edgar 59 . H.Gretton•Watson 60. A. McCann 61 . O. Wa4st+ 63, C. Chamberlain 64. E . Leyland 65 . C. Wa4uns

OLD XAVERI ANS 2 Coach: Peter Cattioan I . M.Ftost 2. T .RefrkV 3. B.He N 4 . B .H teft 5. T. WmL'r 6. M.F».m#1 7, N. Barre"

8. AKenr~dl(C1 9, tfaima ~ 10. D.BOSnd 11. B.Dt~t.n 12 . M 13. N.Te~ 14. LN~tG~I 15 . L Dez0-&es 16. D.stDrei 17. T. Con,* 3 18. O .Pfa.d Y 19. R. Juts 20, D.Tdace

21. 8.Stq~~ 22 . l.Oernis 23. C.Cnusen 24 C.C3ttodvs & C.St'-ns 25. T.64 ~ 3-he ~f 26. J.Nemr s;Y 49. L~ 50. 27. C.McG'n 51 . RPo~d(w) 28. P .(ketW . LCuRain 2 ~ 29. N.trdard 53. S.pah4 54 . T. Ba:*ls +

55. J.Narser 56. B.qv~ 57. P.AthrN `..8- Af~wm 35. PA~~ . MCia~rbc~F+i .rao 59 .ihct 39. J 37. J. Drk4 (VC) 60 . M.W"" 33 M M~aNy 61 . L Ha~ 29. AR~ 62. S.Truttia? A8. Lpm;u 00 63. N.Han . T.FVrt~et 41 . R0~ 64 D.Sti?m 42. Ataar.2r5T=~ 65. 43. J .140 86. M.McKCtme 44 . P. LyG9tai 67 . P. D9ahot 45. S.Carrodus ~ - .~ u YR"q 46. M. f?w4° 70 ML 47 . S. WCaNN

. M Gass*

34, A. Neechan 35. I. Watso n 36. M. Ruschena 37, S. Tucker

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Under 19 (2) Red . AQUINASBourke_ O.C. Coach : John 1 . H. Nichol

2. M. Jamieson 3 . P. Heveren 5 . M . Bolona 6. S . Jones 7. T. Moran 8 . M. Greer 9: C. Juendwtt t0. C.Lyng /1 . S. Downs 12 . D. Marshall 13. P. Gennia 14. R. Chapman 16 . M . Hunter 17 . B.WDSan 18. J. Hunt 19. M. Hope 22 . B. Moran 23. S. Hilts 24, M. Reilly 32. J. BteakneY 41, J . Pole 42. R. Moran 44 . M.Tharnas 54. D . Keaty 55. A.CutUera

CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : Allan cousins 1 . A . Thomas 2. D.Iaco6ucd 3. A. DiPietro 4 . D. SkBem S. M. He" 6. A. Mays 7. R . Chins+de 8. A . Conte 9. T. Wyngaard 10. P. man 11 . R . t .4ng 12 . P. Green 13. E. Westrnore 14. M . Markavski 15. D. Pemberton 16. R. Picadi 17. B. Whitehouse 18. S. Corvan 19 . C . Plocioti 20. J. Pereira 22. S .COUsms 23. B . Roach 24. P . Del GurcAce F . a~rga 28 . A. Crew 29. J. Canni 30. M. Adam 31 . D . Uncles 39. D. Butler

10.91. AUSTRALI A DIRECTIONAL DRILLING Ken Basso 9722107

OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Coach : Stuart McLean

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : Andy Rya n 1 . D.Skene 2 . T. Waters

3. B. Koutso+asiks 4. O.Khader(C) 5. L. Curran 6 . P. Borys6'wicz 7. T. Mikunda

S . A. Hewitt 9. M. Taleb 10. B. Cariss 1i . C.Mu+sa)' 12, D. Ahoud 13. M. Nugent 14. M. Drum 15, C. Miller 16 . S . Mdtrq 17 . S . Reynokison 18. J. Saba

19. M. Payne 20. R . amato 21 . H . Matd>ei11 29 . B. Moustata 33. A. McKenzie

ST. LEO'S EMMAU : Coach . Peter O'Connor 1 . G. Neweg

I . D. Bernet 2 . N. Gazeas 3. B Willis 4. B . Davis 5. A . Oates 6 . L. Wacklait 7. N. Coyn e

2 N.Hooder 3 . G . Bonntd 4. J. Morel

11 . D . Spider, 12. R. Griderdale 13. M . Efsentzse 14. G . O'Shannessy 15 . A. Hales 16. J. Harrop 17. R . Hansa 18. A- Johnston 19. M . Kelly 20 . G . Mdsaac 21 . C. Barker 22 . J. Smart 23. A . Sutherland 27. Z. Abousatlta 38. G. George 40 . R. Davies

12. M . Brontxidge 13. S. W6is

8 . P. Ann.sVony 9. T. Pain

7. R.O'Keete 8. T. McCann 9 . A. Daly 10. D. Cashen it . D . Can

7 . S. Ttwmpson 8. L. Monis 9. S. Mdsson 10 . B . Searie It . B. Reynolds 12 . D. Lang 14 . T. LbVd 16. A. Be(I 17. T. MclMarath 18. L Wntte (VC) 19 . E . Kruse 20. T. Tyslung 22 . B . Telfob 23. C. Arnold 24. A.Cusano 25. S. Matters 26, D . Rowe 28. A. Lawton 30. B . Wapshott 35. A . Laing (C)

14 . P . Batty 15 . C. Miller 16. J. Daniels 18. J. Manton 32. 0 . McNally 35. L Thomas

OLD PARADIANS THERRY C.C.O .S .

coach: Steven Mau s 1 . S. Jones 2 . B. Hal l 3. H . M.unroe

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7. S. Natoli $. T. Moipeth 9. A. Andrews 10. M . Shaughnessy 11 . K . Noden 12. C. Akan 13. J. Cade 14 . D. Hayes 15 . R . Baxier 16. M. Chishon tm 17. J. Newman 18. R. Ptamsden 19. C. Bazr 20. D. Robinson 21 . Y.Ada f 22 . C. Stanley 23 . S. Somerville 24. E. Davatzis 25. B. Hutchinson 27. M. Gr4eg 28. C. Butter 29. S . Conna 31 . L Kennedy 32 . C. Pawscy 35 . T. Tobin 42. A. McKenzie 43. D . Waldron 48. D. Louldclis 52, R. Burrows 60 . S. Medlin 61 . D. Burrows 62. M. Pa++se9

CONSOLIDATED TRAVE L

: John May M. `Coach Wayne I . T. Wapshott 2. T. Hate 3 . S. Lloyd 5 . A. Dew

5. E, McGlanBhlan 6. S . Bavage

OLD TRINITY

4. J . Anowsmitli S. M. Kassah9 6. D. Krteen

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS

Coach : Paul Malton Ten Livy Turk

1. &Pne~in . tLtf~~tf 43. J.ticffi 5. ANasatl & ABanircrsa 7. t&Wwce & D. fk~m 9. B.Pidonton 111 ?A P10010 It. ASrBSr 12 ht aorrtorv e 1a & AWA 14. & C7awta 15. tADeracer 16.MG-de 17. AB :ns 18. LGolvin 1 9. lAJoyce at flPa4us 21. D.lieen 2'L td F" 23 . KCa~}'~

1 . D. Van EgSen 2. R. Zantpogna 3. G . Vandenberg 4 . D. DAprano

5 . S. Sacco 6. S . Goodvnn 7. G. Kuret

8. A . Grant 9. S. Stella 15. A. McMahon 17. A. Rowan 20. J . Smith 21 . B . F4zpatrick (VC) 26. J . Van Englen (VC) 28 . D. Dunne

32 . T. Jones 33. M. Jacobsen 34. A . McDonald 48. C.O'Brien

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'3. M.O'DW (CC) '4. A Tucker .. 5. S . ibak 6. T. Hamad 7. D. Bran d 8. A. Lawrence 9. P. McConnick 10. K Co(bally If. R. Guppy 12. D. Lear y 13. M.O'Hanbn 14. A. Hancock 15. A Lazarus 16. A. Lettdean 17. C.Thanpsai 18 . C. Curtain

19. M . Bond 20. D. L In 21 . J. 22. D. McGuire 23. T. Maughan 24. N . Prendergast 25. A. DeLacy 26. B. Smith 27. R. Stevenson 32 . A DAnna 40. M . Quinn

44. A Guerra 48. C. Johnson 49. M. Garaotfoio 55. T. Reyndds 77. A. Siawins4d

NASH WHITES Coech: Res.Cosch : t . At Dak 2 D.TacI

t 5 . it~c ~ 6. D. Nelson 7. T.tMecm 8. A Forbes

9 L Famealter ' t0 . &Ct 5er 11 . At♦bbad 12M1tTosmanon 13. Gfta4ior 14. D.OFien 15 Kaeh i6 Mwards 17. KCaM1et I& & Dods 19. 6,YanCer7aio 20. MFTdde 21. JDe.oll 22. dKdry 23. JDewB 24. MMdEar 25. A 11k8eri 26. U Veal 28. D.te.erat 29. Mtlo,d 30 . Mirjebs 31. P.hid~emej 32. P.~ 33. AS4sgtptf 34. LO:hitj 35. 8 N7~ 36. GFW~ega 44. R .tan6 37. Ltbidn 43. AhdCm.adc 39. P. (73c5 50. J.Cwky 41. Si4ffis's 51. M.Bond 42. MPtpda 52 N. Form

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MARCELLIN Coach: Simon Meehan Res. Coach ; 1 .A.Merton 2. P.O'Cafagha n 3. A. Trotter 4. J .Tsoukas 5. J . Rus#otta 6. D. Boothe7 7. R . Sanest 8. R . Pertich 9 . J. Kent

10. M. Kent 11 . G. Basford

12. R. Holland 13. M . Cronin (C) 14. D. Theisz 15. A. 16. C . 17. M. N'anmo 18. M. Curry 19 . R. Bolt 20 . M . Getson 21 . W. Getson 22. P . Harberts 23. J . Sloane 24. S. Dimattirta 25. J. Daffy

OLD ESSENDON THERRY C.C .O.B. THURWITIC11-GRAMMARIANS Coactt: Coach : Gary Cut: . r Coach : D . Law

t . D. Batman 2 . C. Bistrop 3 . R. Boyie 4. G . Campbell 5. R. Casey 6. J . Carter 7. B . Boyle 8. R. Cram 9. P. Cramer 10. P. Dudderidge 11 . C. Fazz~ari 12. D. Garvey 13. B. Gasa 14 KG' G. GR#s .

I T. G 2s 17 . Gn~sley 18. C. D Hamnral 19. Danen Haler 20. David He~ter 21 . M. Howden 22. D. Law 2a P P..McMaster = ter 25 . A Ranrzl 26. D. Reid 27. A. Rhodes 28. R. Shiels 29. A Smith

30. D. Stenftlridge 31 . K Streicher 32. M. Swift 33. A. Tvr~l 34 . P.1/an Bsltham 35 . C. Vassafflo 36. G . Walsh 37. B. While 38. T. Williams

MT. ULYDALE O.C. Coach : Swen Lawson 1 . I. Dooian 2 . M. Vos a B. MdCay 4. M. Wa1sh S. B. Wfdte 6. M. Rankin 7. M . Napoteone 8. M . GCbetB 9. A . DeiBiwxio SYNDAVTALLY HO 10. M. Dice b Coach: 11 . C . GHdoson I . T. Marks 12. C . Gilboa 2. A. Bums 13. B. Colvin 3. M. Joy 14. C. Walsh 5. D. Hannett 15 . F . Livingston 6. J . Cotsis n 16 . T. Ale 8. R. Bennet IT A. Burrett 9. I. BinOham 18. K. Manisoatdii 10. P. Henning 19. J .Burgess 11 . J. Rutter 20. J. Flannagan 12. S. Gould 21 . T. Flanagan 13 . J. Kemts 2'2. L Proctor 14 . S . O'Boyle 23. S. Woollen 15. N. Murray 24. C. CaNanan 16. N . Brewster 25 . M. Brebner 17. M. Webb 26 . S. Madden 27. C. Varga ''.. 20. C . Hall 22. P. Kolstakos 28. D. Cicctuello 23. D. Raab 29. P. Fudon g 26 . D.O'Dorohue 30. B. Comme rford 31 . B. Hanneman 31 . N . Pearce 35. C. Cactda 32. P. Cardan 40. N .Toce 35 . D. Callanan 42. A. Findley 43. C . Karalis 46. J. Green 47. G . Wagner 50 . P. Vergalds 54. A. Sneddan 62. R. O'Dell

1 . M. Peirevski 2. B. Hollow

3. P. Gorman 4. M . Elliott

5 . J. Seymour 6 . J. Vaina

7. P. Jones 8. L Hollow

9. M. Growcock 10. R. Eg~estone 11 . B .Wamer 12. R. Moran 13. M. Bosanko 14. J. Reddlck (VC) 15. G . Pinner (RC) 16 . M. Goodwin 17 . G . O'Connor 18. B . Carter

18. L Kuret

19. D . Rosasato 20. A. Moloney 21 . J. Thrush

22 . S. Griggs (RVC) 23 . C. EP~e 24. S . Karat 25. M . Postma 26. G. Carbis 27. B. Stevens 28. D . Barron 29. S. Goodwin 30 . M. Tadnac 31 . S. Hollow 3?. J. Sacm 33. N. LaFOntaine 34. M. Donohue 35. S .O'HaHaran 36. C . Rizzo

.. 1 . B. Carter 2. A. Ma~ntney a R. Buzesld 4. B. Robertson 5. 1. Cutler (C) 6. P . Caller 7. I . Hussia n 8. C. KMcevsto 9. A. Crocker 10. G . Thompson 11 . R .Osmond 12 . J. Gerstkamp 13 . D.Carter (VC) 14. M . Goddard 15. M . Kiety . . hMuMnsoc 117.6 AS Jo h~ 18. S. Borg 19. M. Johnston 20. S. Penrose 21 . S. Bartlett 22 . W . Duson 24. K. Cooke 28. C. Brenton 29. R. Robertson 31 . R. Vescic 33. P . Cioccio 34. P. McDonald 37. P. Haros 44 . J. Rabar 45 . T.Jones 46 . S. Nowinisid 49. P. Dodktns 50. P. Brewer

37. D . Castakfil (C) 38 . B. Se2edc 39. A. Fenn 39. S . Boyle 40. G. Keaues 41 . G. Thompson 43. G. Rosignoto 44. D . O'Neill 47 . D . Goodwin 48 . D. WntJglesworDi

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ELEY PARK Coach : Graham MuBenger Res. Coach : Rob Wickham 1. S. wells 2 APlon"e

2. R Pool: 3. G . Lalharra 4. htDet'otso 3. M. Bracy 4. D.Gmrt 5. T.Karacktws 5. C. Kaye & G . Brwnle/ 6. D. Rka,~At 7. K PoJg:r 7. D. Bowen 8. R Wdium 8. D.Bcokuck 9 . MFko-per 9. RYOt~ 10. C. McLean 1 . A FeatoMy 12. D. Paprw 13. M, Payrce 14. D. Bruce 15. A D'a 1& N.D'a 17. S.Ravner 18. F.MIWec 19, D. Trotter 20. M. Hook (C) 21 . B . LYYaw 22. S . BromFry 23. G.Smitlr 24. S. E~r 25. G.Waih 26. D. Ha,MZy 27. 0. Kaye 40 . W. taMama 28. O.Mmdeq 41 . D. Carrell 29. P. CarSo-m 42 F. LeUkri 30. L Md.ean 43 . A K .-IsA 31 . N. Karackros 44 . V. Ft4CUSluna 32. MCarleB 45 . S. Ba~y 33. M .Geargau 46 . L~a 34. A F51 47. P. Sforty 35. S Navmtmt 48 . A Wurdrym 36 R. LaMarca 49 . A Brigirahiw 37. A Lawicc 50 . W. Holm 3& J.Verda 51. N.T 39. C.Bma" 1 52 . AVhuftm

1=i tl Llf, "The Road Builders '

ELTHAM COLLEGIAN S Coach: Peter Slacik

39. D. Harvey 40 M. Moms 41 . T. Scbtt 42 . N .Si61xn 43 . P. 44. F. Burke 45 . W. Hussey 46. P. Egan 47. T. Bella 48. R .Gra/

Res. Coach : Peter Hansen t . J. Lees 2. D. Tucker 3. ATucler 4. R HeM 5. D. tb~ 6. G. Ckrke 7. RHa n 8. J. Wootlward 9. S.Levrss 10. M. Barry 11 . J. F,§m 39. F. Coone4ry 12. T .Carter 40. S.Sdmfer 13. S.JOlley 41' ASme&-j 14' S. Justoe 42' C. Hag t5. LWhile 43. N.Harnshare 16' J. WeatherD 44' G. Stidqwok 17. G. Lys 45. M. Ryan 18. MBarkrg 46' A6 WWI 19. G. Dsmore 47. M t brIkZy 20. FL Core 48, R Harris 21. T.DW49' S.Fruh 22. C.Lacey 50. P.GonaPs 23' G.0'Donxp 51 . C.Dede 24. M. Dryer 52` S. Ffiidryson 25' T. Sticldarq 53. R Dearly 26. J.Gbre 54. B.Turky 27' R Sohr 55' P. Marrow 28. A Kelso 56. R Dares 29. C. Butwp 57. D. Elmer 30. D. tozn 58. R. Keara 31. ZJoervaYsld 59. B. Evans 32. C. Wat;m 60. A. M.cDoraltl 33. J. Taylor 61 . C.M.cDot :ald 34. S.PAuk N 62. M.Bant

35, R. : M D.Yarp t ~ .@~s Jr. L Low 51 . R S . Cmyle 38. G.wenphn(PC) 52 AP!<_bur y

36. T. Heft 64. R&Jovamvsld 37. C. Horsburgh 65' G. Harri ; 38 . G.Staflier 66' S.Frtuclhick

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HAWTHORN CITIZENS Coach: Glenn Stallworthy Res. Coach: Darren Murray 1 . D. Mumay

2 . R.t.ovich 4 . S. Wile 5 . W. Glazebroak (DVC) 6 . P. Avery 7 . G . StalMarthy 8 . M. Dunstan 9 . W. Power(VC) 10. P. Orchard (C) 11 . A. SiR

12. S. Cottan 13. J. Pove7 15. B. Glover 16. N .OusaP.cas 18. S.Timetrelf 18. D . Lauretta 19. J . Law 20. S . Parker 21 . A . Dunlop 22. J . Schulz 23. D. Tracy 25. R. Brain 25. S . Davis 27. R. Lord 28 . M Morns-on 29 . P. Barker 30 . A . Hartley 31 . C. Langley 32 . J . Bogle 33 . S . Duff 34 . S . Macdonald (RVC) 34 . M . Stephenson 34 . P. Hewish 35 . D. Murphy 37. G . Marshal (CR) 38. D. L.'xrdrea 38. I . Ceppa 39. D. Latdff 40. C. Frayne 41 . M. Whytcross 42. S. Irvine 44. P. Rosetta 45, A. Donaldson 46. D . McCowain 47. T.O'Han!on 47. T. Fitzpatrick 49. R . Adams 49. M. Nowak 51 . R. Donovan 52 . I . Rostlwm 54 . E. Sid

56 . P. Ryan

KEW Coach: Rob Bayley Res. Coach: Tom Vana 1 . B.Ia+arcli 2 B. Pat (JC) a R Putting 4 D. D 0 da a Gtkp e

7. D .Hope

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Duhig Ford HARP OF ERIN

OLD CAREY Coach: Glenn Taylor

Res. Coach : Simon Jackson 1 . C, Hit 2. Cu Holey (Q a R Dairen 4. GEster 5. D. Lee

fi. GGa rpbeg OP 7. Aaef f & AOLW 9. M7d6ocil 10. K9T%es It . ACcqe 12 MSpaxer 13 . SJores 14 . Ilt Dairy 15. GH.gbes 16. MJmes 17. SCu ry 1& G miathem 19. P.Drda 39. P.BenpR 20. W. Mite 4D . B. Rm#m 11. MlbsAirrJ 41 . AGars 22. JHads 43, SDierry 44. GHax}ks 23. T.Nor, 24. MYamar 45. M.Easdtsrn 25. GGOOdil 46 . M. Cam 26. J. F✓,cQfrie 47. M. SaonO 27. tiN * als(.q 48. Stddsan 28. P.Pbrca 49. RM :adai 29 T.MOulla n 50. SJadk n 30. SFeetteri 51 . J.MarSW 31. N&erett 52 MPdr1e 32 Gt5`tlntc,j.on 54. &Cart ari 3a S. Field 5a T. P;mft 34. D.Faefis :6. W.Saorig 35. REvars 59. GN~n 36. LSrma Gt GSado 37. P. Bryce 64. AMdatue 38. LCom 70. T.fai7O

HANG TEN Q.P.O . Bar & Bistro

RICHMOND CENTRAL Coach: Tim Pontefract Res. Coach: Danny Hickey 1 . AWilson

2 ABmF9d 47. D.Bamnce a T.0`5AW 49 PtF ildre 5. SSlcunm 50 C. Barry 8. D .&n6aw 51 . RM:A* & SPbkett 52 CArtmpaks 7. F. Bova 53. a 8. GMaImh7 54 . P.VrtiLSiriz 9. P.Jtdcwn 55 MDavy 10 AMaptry 56. LDay it. J. Balks 56. AG7kbag5 11 . D. Hickey 56. D.Wbm 12. F.Mx a c 57. Shrorjat 13. C.Peoson 5& lLBohe . 14. GSturuiar 5& MCalbron 15 P. ouch 6D. D. Callings 16. MJemer 6L A Dames 17. A Famed 62 T. Clam 18. ML7ac 63 T.C+tYvie 19. J.Mmxug 64. AKetrq 21. AFb6 65, D.Finnphets 22 AFb2s 66. LJueFPitier 25. AD" 67. RMdrbsh 25. SRudbck 68. D.h1p3e 26 J.Nlfst 69. MTak,y 27. CGilsrrc, 70 . T.Tafbr 28, AWaters 70. D.M-1NI M S. Feam 71 . K Wit 30, G rate 72. D. Saw 32 D.Vacc 73. J.Shcelur 33 J .Cden 74. P.Czwaod 34 . D. Hall 75. LtAkstaltt 37. GPa'WA 76. L Egan 40 B.KtaliS 77. At6gai 42. P.fbi.y 7& MTerfs 4a A SWQ 79. S.Tram 45. M81adc 80. JVatis 46. D. Falej It . S0'56var,

YARRAltALLEY O .B .' Coach: David Kyle Res. Coach: Ash Wain

1. P.Teftd 2. F. Irbovelart a RTlprrymn 4. MRAg 5. AOre+v & D.Ho.se 7. J. Dom & T.MacRan 9. GRs; 10 D.Kyie 11 . GFkymkY 12. K Urge 1a D.Cde 14 . T. Loveless 15 T.038*= 1& B.Sm1k 1& D.F@ss 19. tlPark 41. B.Daxs 2D. & Rare 42. T. Crew 21 . AlicrpCde 43. RPaic 23. D .Baklax 44. J. H0 24. MDavies 45. LPCes 25 T.Ha66en 46. RDOdaeJ 26. G.6k1e70 47. B.Mdxrstli 27. APvne 48, R Davis 28. J.Maoxan 49. SSaa6airc 29. P. Pelmori 5D. P. Ford 30. D. Patier 5Z A. Harnett 31 . J.Dae 53. SCaatao 32 G Helemeri 55 STwbr 33. D.6eFxd 66. LFpnraglon 34. T.Chideq 57. GVADE 35. B. Peale 63. T. Sittig 36. RPamluv 65 ABe56mdc 71 . M.I.'e'g 37. M Poss 3& T.0'S:Frran 72 RLav4an 39. T.Red~ua,y 74. ABm 40. MWI~ 78. J.Smbs


A Section

COLLEGIANS Coach : Leigh Carlson Res . Coach : Neville James 1 . B . KM 2. N. Florentine 3. B . Wcotltouse 4. S .Laussen 4. N . Sector 5. D . Greeves 5. D . Pete(s

6. ASrmh 7. C. Higson 7. D. Wamesr, im 8. C. Polack

9. V. Ckary 10. J. Man, 11 . B . D..12 Sftbe 13. G . Palmer 14. R. Schcher 15. V. Ph~Sps 16. A. Wa9ace 17. C. Nankenls 18 . J. Bermett (VC)

19 . C. Dau~

20 . G. Dear e Jdns 21. A . Jotvzton 22. D. Kerr 23. A Sheedy 24. D . HarneB

25. G. Bri9~a Z. N . M3at

'. 27. S. Hiarphry ..' 28. S. Blackman 29. A. Keru~Nly 30. M. Ga&~raith 31 . J. Kevins 32. D. Trartson (C) 33. J. Sneddon 34. D. EnM'sle 35 . R. Maday 36. S. Har~rg 37. M . Cpie 38 . M . Lake 38 . S. Van Der Venne 38 . J. Carr 40 . S . SeatÂŤi 41. S . Lbic 42 L Vasdelds 43. A . Greenway 44. A . Parl6n (VC) 45. N . Anderson 46. S. W~y 47. D . M~t 48. J. Lemon 49. T.VanDerVenne 50. 8.JeRerson 51 . P. Baxter 52. N. Gi9 53. M.I Fss 54. L R~ens 55 . E. Jones 56. D. Howe 57. J. Mocte 58 . A. TlwmPson 59 . M . Rid ords 60 . B . Keen 61 . D. Kerr s 62. M. C'DavieR 64. M. Grbb!e 70. T. Smith

DE LA SALLE Coach: Peter Hannan Res. Coach : Greg Feutrill 1 . M . Chun 2. P. Flume 3. D. Crowe ...' 4. L Hall 5. L Swllt 6. M. Fisher 7. C. Browne 8. C. Wright

9. C. Campbell 10. T. Silvers t i . A . Evans (DVC) 12. D.Toohey 13. A Waters 14. A. Duncan 15. J. Hodder 16. A Fawerday

17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22 . 23 .

A. EI&ot J. Hom D. O'Brien S. Aflron D. Jackson P. O'Callaghan D. Grace

24. D. Gross 25. G . Hynes 26. P. Wyles

27. L Van Der Pligt 28. M . Lafferty

29. D. Rosman 30. B . Mannbc 31 . K . Mannbc 32. E O'Callaghan 33. P. Rennie 34. A. Moore

35. A. Mackintosh 36. A. Abbott 37. M. Rosel 38. A. Johnstone 39. P. Brasher 40 . M. Butter 41 . J. Murphy 42 . J. Clarke 43 . M. Sharpe 44. R. Mackinson 45. C. Cleary 46. M. Hagan 47. M. Farrel 48. D. Smith 49. D. Lambe 50. P. Mannix 51 . B . Buick 52. B . Byrne 53. R.Chappe 54. J . Duckett 55. S . Laska 56. G. Curran 57. P.O'Bden 58. T. Ford

OLD HAILEYBURY Coach: Simon Meehan Res CoaCh: Andrew Baxter 1 . A Baxte r

OLD MELBURNIAN S Coach: Michael Ford Res. Coach: Erwin Leyden 1 . A Waflon

2. S. Theodore 3. A Ross

2. D. CmneB 3. W. Bym s 4. B. EIlirxJhaus 4. C. McKenzi e 5 . L Bun n 5. F . Main '.. 6. P. HaMwry 6. W. Smih ''.. 7. C . Thompson 7. Adam Hilto B. M. Lovell . M . Orion n8 9 . T. Smith 9. S. Row1an~ 10. T. Roberts 10. C. Warden 11 . M. Jukes 11 . L Hucker 12. A Hewit t 11 . (2) 13. S. Rose (RVC) 12. D. Secu6 14. J. Bunn 13. B. Carty 15. R. Brittain 14. A. Forsyth 16. C. Eabry 15. N. Morey 17. B. Birkil 16. A Dowsing 18. O. Keeble 17. Ash Hilton 20. B. Telford 18 " M . Constable 21 . L Boyd 19. M . Amstrong 22 . A Wadded 20. C. Kraus 23. M. Barry 21 . A. Walden 24. M. Se+eda 22. P. Thiessen 25 . M. Pruden 23. M .Secul 26. C. Kennedy 27. O . Boyd 23, (2) J. Mackay 24. R .L.avender 28. S. Rabbit 25. G. RovAands 29. J. WattaoeSrmth 26. G. Philips 30. I. MoMulttn 27. J. Dann 31 . J. Hart 28. S. Walden 32 . R. Webb 29. R . Stewart 33. G . Dixon (RC) 30. R . Auptersat 34. R.MomFl 31 . B. Main 35. D. Brown 32. P.O'DonneEl 36. A. McKeon 33. A. Floyd 37. S. Eabry 34. 35. 36. 37. 3B. 39. 40. 41 . 42 . 43 .

B. Mitchell D. t.appacJe B. Lay D. Ladd S. Peddler R. Weber S. Du)d)ury B. Malin D. Scaife R. Plecher

44 . A. Kirkwood-S00tt 45 . N. Hil t 46 . C. J'armteson 47 . J . Kurta 48 . D. Bum 49. M . Harrison 50 . A. Bomwick 52 . R. Harrison 53. M . Dusting 55. C. t.adds 57. B. t.adds 65. C. Dowling

38. M. Crawshay 39. N. Strauss 40. J. CaraB 41 . G . Wdhelm 42. P. Theodore 43. T. Clok e 44. A. McDougall 45. Z UseinOv 46. D. Hottne 47. J. Fob

48. C. Jenkins 49. T. Stuckey (C) 50. P. Marinis 51 . C. Banks 52. B. Campbell 53. F. Marsden T. Kiepert S. Brown J. Guest

59. P. Aron 70. O.Midto 78 . D. Jennings

OLD SCOTC H Coach: Wayne Hannes Res. Coach: Sfmqrt wingworth 1 . K Stokes 2. J. HosldrxJ (VC) 3 . C. Hosking 4. T. Hon 5. R. Pdce 6. L McDonnell 7. J. Hu~s B. C. Reuf 9. R. Aujard 10. J. Kerz 11 . S . Grigg 12. S . Humes 13. N . Hooper(RC) 14. D. Norman 15. J . Kitchen 16. A Speed 17. S. Woo~,ouse 18. A. Nettleton 19. S. Spiden 20. T. Wiison 21 . S. Gibbs 22. C . Heath 23. D . Walsh 24. M. Angus 25. T. Pritchard 26. B. Philips 27. S. Collins 28, S. Teesdale 29. A Teesdale 30. J. Laird (VC) 31 . A. Smith 32 . A. Ka5n91ti

33 . J. Hannemann .' 34 . N. Beatti e 35 . S. Steele (C) 36 . M . Davison 37. J. . A.S38 Goldberg 39. P. Goldberg 40. A Warner 41 . A. Castriaem 42. A Gibbs 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.

J . Paterson P. Busse T. Stubbs G.Jonas T. Rei d

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BAN YUL E h ry Harision =Coach : Tim Bell 1 . B .fGncer 2. D. Wtdhell'MC) 3. L Holt 4. J. Anderson 5 . B. Elmore 6. S. Kayrooz 7. S. Wchmatd 8 . R Williams 9 . R. Cullen 10. J. Fortune 11 . B. Owen 12 . J. E~~ (VC) 13 . M. 14. A. Logan 15 . S. Gray 16. D. Mayne 17. T.Bentan 18 . J . Twrteulf 19. B. Woodbck 20. S . Ptayfair 21 . R. D'ntfros~ie 23. S. Gray 24. G. WiBa ns 25. M. Wheaten 26. B. McDermott N. A. Rossi-Mal 28. D. Fabrrs 29. M. Peters 30. B. Gille s 31 . C. Bassett 32 . T. Wason 33. D. Glass 34 . C. Stevens 35 . B. Anderson 36 . D. Tyler 37. M .Jesse 38 . G. Riches 39. C. Bead 40. P. WitdelI 41 . A. FOote 42. T. Egan 43. L Ferule 44. S . AttarEtt 45. M . Gilbert 46. P. Agostinelli 47. R . Smith 48. D . Stephens 52. D . Noonan 55. D . Wd liams (C)

IVANHOE Coach: Don! Valkarits Res. Coach: R ob Pearce 1 . D. Wriarns 1 . P. Meror y 2. L Ht~-Bromt 2. J . Di Santo 3. C. Tucker 4. D. Va lkanis 4. R. Toogaod 5. P . Manuel 6. D. Frawley 7. P. =is 8 . S. 8 . R . Hind 9 . N .Thacfcwray 10. P. Le e 11 . H. Mousse 12 . L Smith 13 . S. NarkiaM¢ 14 . P. Flynn 15. T. Flynn 16. M. Saderi 17. K. Mousse 18. T. ScotHe 19. G.Bulen 20. D. Sartor 21 . L B.ackwvod 22. A. Angerind 23. A .Jewsat 24. T. O'Neill 25. J. Frisina 26. P. Raris 26. S. Fairweather 27. N . Andreevs#d 28. A McKellar 29. A. Scott 30. J. Makin 31 . D. McFarlane 32 . J. Lynch 33. B. Kendall 34 . B.Joyce 35 . P. Whitehead 36 . R. Gittos 37 . C. Giankouldis 37. G. Finlaysan 38. T. Thomson 39. M . E bbar,K; 40. J . Griggs 41 . C. McDonald 42. P . Murphy 43. S. McGowan 44. E. Newbold 45. J. Raywood 46. G. O'Brien 47. E. Marino 48. B. White 49. A. Rosenfeld 50. D.Jadca 52. C. Payne 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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18. D.O'DOnag1hue 19. D. Clarion 20. C. Murray 21 . S. Pdan 22. D. Sherlock 23. S . Coulson 24. J . Cattdti 25. D. Carter 26. P. Riley 27. D. Ktorn 28. N. Lillie

29. R. Sharp

30. S . Fisher (VC) 31 . N. Snail 32. D. Moore 33. R. ToyarT~a 35. J . Frher 37. G. Trigg 38. D. Steinfort 39. R. Bourbon 41 . B . Wekit (RVC) 42. N . Jambs 43. W. Lat e 44. D. Bode 45. G. Rogers 46. J. LeGrand 48. P. Vine 49. L Halty 51 . M. Murray 52. Mark R&ey 53. Mick Riley 54. P. Jacobs 55 . M. Quirk 56. M. Welch 57. M. Peter s 60. M. Le Couteur 64 . S. Bourbon '73. B. Devlin 86 . M. Couttie 88 . A King

M.H .S.O.R . Coach: Warren Fall Res. Coach : Colin Drake 1. J.Bmx t 2 Aflanatl a 0 .Woock7 3 Rtema 4 D.R7mg 5. SQittma 6 GYarg paw 7. J. 7. N Baixt &JMon 90 .0ma 10MS~y 11 . SW~n 11. MWeb~ 12 S moo* 12 biFe€aMretz 13 GThabold 13. A Frm 14. ATffng 14. GY* 15. P. Barge 16. IA Alan 16 ACYadc 17. AiVelstEr 18. RArsel 1& J t G=

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48. T. Desnryth 49. N . Winter 50. S. Williams 55. C . Toms 57. A. McLaren 61 . A. White 65 . R. Kent 71 . B. Alderson 79 . H. Bidrett 80 . A. Palfrey 84. P. McMahon


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MM PT(Hd ROVERS

TEMPLESTOWE Coach: Don Sc arlett Coach: pil l Res. Coach: tan Cave Andrew Smythe Ask C~ Michael Z-a Coach: Res. coach: David Hooper 1 . C. t.eGrand f es. Cpscfi : Ekiart 2. P. Amoore 1 . J. Prior 3. A. Mason 1 . J. Wrobel 2. G. Alexander 4, S.And®r'.,an (VC) 3. B. Davis 3. S. Young S. R. Bames 4. M. Dudakw . Thompson 6. AN~ 4. W . Rat h 5. J 7. D. McComtte 5. C. Paris 6. D. Kalb 8 . 0. Mazr,.haM 6. R. Minney 7, G. Samuel 9 . S. Morgan 7. P. Robertson . 160ngotd aA 10. C . Ferguson S. N. Bone 9. A. Rosen 11 . A Brwm a 9. B. Leferve 12. D.R.Anders«i 11 . A. Gordon 10 . P. George 13 . C.Tlwmas 12 . D. Ones 11 . S. Farley 14 . F. Casette, (R) 13. A Levy 15 . S. Blxh 12. A Parris 14. Y. Rapopod 16. J. F 13. D . Tulbch 15. A Burtnan 17. S. HeIngof 14. D . Cooper 16. B.Hck 16. R . Woolf 15. P . Fau6mer . A Cuidenrlan 19. A. Ht Mock 17 . Smith 16. S 20. P. Buckley 18 . K = 17. C. Barry 21 . C . McGregor 19 . M . (C) . Sh 7aid 22 . M. trY,Kdar () 18. G 20. W. Krongold 23. J. Day 19 . P. Nigro 21 . S. Gtasman 24. A. Cuon ..' 20 . M. Jones . D . Mohr 22 25. R. McDonnell 21 . D . Hooper 23. A. Banskrion 26. Sazn WDs . Mctaren 22. G 27. T. P2MZOs 24. S . Rul>ensteane 23. D . Matllews 28. Scott W8s 25. A Levine . Nagel 24. P 26. B . Duzenman (DVC) ~. C. S~t~t (V )) 25. T. Merteit 27. A Lust ,.. 31 . D. Hobson 26. P . Graham ' 28 . J. Siam (VC) 32. DAAnde .,on 27. N. Waddell 29 . A Hearst 33. E Zuhe r 28. C. Mutinler 34. W . Armour '30. N .Israe3sohn 29 . P. Bone . B. Amsimng 35 31 . M. Barnett 30 . M. Agcotis 36. B- Marlyn 32. A Motdedt 31 . A. Shine 37 . M .Bea+xnOrA 34. D. Gunn 38 . S . SE6'by 32 . R . Williams 35. S . Roth 39. K.~ 33. G. Pemberton 36 . J. SegN (DVC) 40. I. 34 . S. LambrOpOious 41 . R. Blamer 37 . R . Loewy 35. D. Daskaiau 42. T- Corn" 38 . J. Lewis 36. P. Hare 43. A.Frededk,en 39. D . Boon 37. S. Boyd 44 . S . Green 40. A, Redlich 38. S. James 45 . P . Hayden 41 . P. Naptai 39 . P. Dallogid 46. R. F~on 42. J . Kiooger 47. B.Have 40. T. Mathews 43. R. Weisz 46. R. H u t (RVC1 41 . A. RozanGs 44. N. Diamond 49. AH~ader(RV) 42 . P. Edwards 50. S. James 45. E. Steen 43. C . Papdopnulas 51 . B. Johnstane 46 . J. Davis 44. J . Rozantis 52 . M . Lake 47 . A. Abraham 45. C . Taylor 53. T .L 48. L GOtdbe rg 46. D . Drnxl 54. N. 49. M. Jeknek 47. C. MOritmvitis 55. C.M ark'as 50. B. Grodski 56. A. McGregor 48. R. Lambert 57. B. McGregor 51 . S. Boon 49 . A . Dyson 58 . LtJkaT , 52. A. Zielinski 50. D. Glover 59 . A O'Brien 53 . A. Sheffiek! 51 . A. 60. A. Porch 54 . D . Collins 52 . D. Williams 61 . J. Redder ' 55 . B. T~einsld (MR) . T. Franklin 62. D. Ra7er.u~ 53 56. S. Davis 63. ARoss 54. K. StelVing 58. M. Fried 64. PA Sattsr 55. B. Brennan 65. R .TyreB 60. J .Wa3nberg 56. M. ToOrny 6E . A.Varker 69. J . Vernon 57. P . Glands 67 . D .Varker 58. D . Vozza 68. S . Walker 59. C. Ellis 69. D. We'sriger 60 . A. Panou 61 . D. Anderson 62 . G . Ch'wer s

JOHN GEORGE BIRNER' 1VioRLEY''

IHSCOLN C Tl'R US PRESTON 9484 6006

MARCELLIN Coach: Anthony F'aatsch Ras. Coach: Tony Day

70. S. WiMison 71 . M. Young 72. E Zuker 73. B.BiN

KE FOOD S AtlSFI INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD Suite 3, 41 B Bluff Rd , Black Rock . 3193

2. A~ 8. O.eeEsA 4 . 6L GA S tAMaan 6. DSarpi~m 7. M. PaR (JQ a Rfrism 9. D.tJ@rmn 9.J.Daffy . 10 . AOerdm[dio 11. D .Tayior 12 &Qartn 12. P. 9 Celbyen 13. D.6eVatlo 14. D.Fbv,epNQ 15. AhkYAoeh 16. J.Pla6s 17. GCa IT . M.GM n 1& AcffiFy(}q 1& P.BaNMs 19. D.Cmpttt'Al 19. D. Mol1:7 20. SO'ffrm 21 . Cttazu 22 D. MM)n 23. P.qkmaas 24. AC~3 24. MBadeG 25 . FA~s 26. fi WaBt 27. &TitA?

MONASH BLUES Coach: Dave Rogers Res. Coach: Steve fQng 1 . L. Findley 2. J . Baxter 3. C. Miller 4. P. Ma lden 5. D. Rogers 6. M. Nltiman 7 . W. Mdvw 8. M. Lawrence 9. l.8acklg 10. S . Wetster 11 . M . Spencer 12 . J. Catdr+etl 13 . R. Anderson 14. J. Gunn 15. M.TmMer 16. C . Dobbin 17. V. Colortl<ries 18. G. Hiprreli 19. D. Roche 20 . J. Cavanagh 21 . S. McCk jre 22. A Dobson 23. P. Whil e

24. B. Hodson 25. M. Tehan 26. P . Hutu,y 27. D. Newman 28 . S . McGee 29. A Heactherry 30. P.8= 31 . J. L

~. J.DuOss 32. M Tryr 29. J.GO& 33. J .M. Smitl1 80. AT 34. B . DoaustEy 31. C. Pitt 32 BCalussPQ 35. D. Murch ie 33. tACO':p'S 36. H. Cavalier 31 . P.Md1tNe 37 . J. Anddtsos 35. A Trotter 38 . P. Tudley 3 'n. P.FN.a'y '.. 39. M. Smith 37. A9>xtan 40. W. Crawford 98. D.t4vbMs 41 . A . Kiers 39. dTsS.dms 42. A Hidcey Q. J. Dora 43. R. Feanaghty 41. J.Svtry 44 . D. Teesdale 42 J.PobbEa 43. D . Dud= 45 . A. MoPhetsan 44. CPajre 46 . D. Jones 45. M61m14t 47 . S. Mentlla 61 . Gfa¢arJ&s 46. J.9,0e 0 49. M. Ke6adc 2 47. LO'R/M 6 50. D. Shcweddes 48. M(wd%oe 63 dDireen 51 . S . Mille 49. GMdam 64 . LFettingeia 52. J. Mite 51, J,Soxe 65. T.tnuda' .Cm 53. L McCann 50. D.Bw9ity 6& D 67. M.&niatd 54 . R. Hanis 51 . L8" 52 RSa+sr.1 63. fiC1i 55 . D .Tiumbfe 69. btAbtss 59. cmairm 56. R . KK gstal . &BNnes 54. tLAmsSay 70 57. P.0'Ne41 55 W.De+ecei 71 . SO'Ccnmr 58. M. Armstrong 56 GGA 72 GKeagh 59. H. Middleton 57. &Da9, 73 . 60, A. Thornton . iA.Kams ' e , 58 . LBe44d 74 al 62. D. HorsfaH 59. MKxa.wals 75 . D.K=rti 65 . D. Wood 60. Atl Mk.n 76. JDetAxR 67 . B. Dempsey 70. N. DeYamg 71 . A. Kktp5teir15 72. P. Napier 75. S . Edquist

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FtTH OLD BOY S OLD IVIENTONMS ST. B速ES W! TIM Coach: Peter Murphy

coacr, : Frank Dunneti y Res . Cocch : John T-

1 . C'++ Kays

DV :aIDI . (DV

a . S~P CS ) 5 B D_ Ale

6. M. Grevina 7. P. BOoth B. uCoffison o L. C rry 16, J . Forbes

11 . P. O'Farrell (C) 12 . S. Lock

1? B.Cua m 11 . S. Cheshire 15 . P. Keamey 16 J. Christian 17. M. Maguire 18. J. Murtay 19. B. Smith 20. M. Robinson 21 . J . COW 22. M . CalnetN 23. P.ODrryEr 24 . J. Barker 25. P. Chdstlan 26. J. Roberts 27. S. Walsh 28. D.0'Famell 29, D3 0, M. 31 . L Bo& (VC) 32. J. Lowrie 33. M.Odarnuk 34, B. Conti 35. D. Hooper 3 6 . D. TOnkin 37 . S. Mdstrnda Sweeney 38 39 . J. ZurnbO

ImulgAney 41 . G . Burrs. 42. S. Renrnann 43. P. McMahon 44. M. Lyons 45. B. Pawse7 46. M. Cauffield 47. R . LifUe 48. M. Anderson 49. J. TdmboN 50. C. Balley 51 . 0. Newman 52. T. Jamieson 53. N. Tinley 54. T. Cleveland 55. S. Zocca 57. B. Altman 59. J. BugeW 63. R . Gale 69, J. Joyce

Res. Coach: Jeff Norman 1 . A. Acreman

2. C. Lean 3 . B. Mu rphy(VC) 4. G . Stmud S . C. Wallace 6 . D. Paterson 7 . G . Ferguson 8 . M. MaCquire (C) 9. G . Prfde

10. J. Graham 11 . D. So~ey 12. S. Martin 13. R . Large 14. M. Fmnis 15. C. Davis 16. P. Hughes 17.L Richardson 18. T. Boumon 19. D. Krtto

Coach : Paul Beddoe Res. Coach: Brad Berry 1 . M . Kinsella 2. S. Zakic 3. J. Sebire (DVC) 4. V. L'Huillier 5. M. Murray 6. A Ryan 7. D. DIg c,7'ns 8. B. Beasl~ 9. G . Marinic 10. C . Ross 11 . M. Hecker 12. C . Stewart 13. David Gooddtild 14. P. Lannan 15. Danny GoodcNld 16. S . Napier 17. A . MacGeofge (C) 18. J . TuRy NC)

20. S . Mullen 21 . S . Kitto 22 . P. Harrington 23 . N. Moodie 24 . D.Johnson 25 . J.Winduss 26. G . Dart 27. G . KaUis 28. M. Bond 29. A. Carter 30. M. Brooks 31 . P. Fk'I .skes 32. J. Sly 33. G . New 34. S. Worrell 35. Darren Murphy (VC) 36. P. Russo 37. J . Webster-Griffiths 38. D. Millis 39. T. Riey 40. T. Leonard 41 . N. Unford 42. C. Rushwaih 43. M .Lawes 44. B. Clothier 45. C. Leaver 46 . J. Norman 47 . J. Konicanin 48 . D.Johnsen 49 . A. Housten 50 . G . Richards 52 . P.Wieske 53. M. Stroud 54. J. Sheddon 55. S. Ballast 56, M. Leone 58. D . Coventry 59. C. Furber 60. D. Nock 61 . C. Dwyer 62. Daniel Murphy 63. T. Hancock .' 64. M . Austin

19. B. Torn on 20. T. Lambe 21 . G . McDonald 22. S. McCarthy 23 . T. Peck 24 . T. Beasley 25 . D. Smith 26 . S. Hecker 27. M. Manson 28. D . Feben 29. D . Ord 30. M. Hol s '. 31 . M. Mufsu d .' 32. J . Did<inson (RVC) 33. A Walsh 34. D.IGneseta 35. R. Bibs

36. G. McLachlan 37. M . Conn d 38 . A Hayes ( VC) 39 . R. L'Fiui9er 40 . C. Johnston (RVC) 41 . P. Ord 42 . A. Trwm~on 43. K GooddrikJ 44. J . Recupero 45. R . Gould 46. O. Lalor 47. C . Bracxhi 48. B. Hutchinson 49. S. Flannery 50. N . Tull y 51 . S . Boczar 52 . A Keamey 53 . M . Beasley 54 . M . McCraw 55 . P. Dwyer 56. D. Marshall

57. M. Lomagno (RC) 58. M.7awc 59. P. Newport 60. A Whitelaw, 61 . B. Dunstan 62. C . Thomson 63. A Ord

.' 65. Damien Murphy ..' 71 . T. Kersley

72. D. Campbell

~ ~Ofi 0 THF AMATFI IR FOC)TRAI I .FR 1996

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Doyle's Bridge Hotel Deck & Bistro

ST. LEO'S EMMAUS THOMASTOWN Coach : Tony Fellows Coach : Mark Rack Res. Coach : David Miller 1 . D. Diricdantonio (C)

Z J . O'Meara 3. E . Mitchell

4. T. Van Den Akker 5. C. Kenny

6. A. Hughan 7. V. Ryan 8 . T. Oakley 9 . k Bethune 10. A Dobbyn 11 . C. Dobbyn 12. G . Robinson 13. J. Miller

14. D . 15. AOR'y 16. B. Carey 17. R . Parker 18. T. Batty 19 . X Quinlan 21 . G. Sinwndsan 22 . A. Bufgess. 23. S. Nankems 24. D. Kawty 25 . P. Rouch 26. S. Edwards 27. P. Bowden 28. B. Mdmey 29. S. Darcy 30. R . Armstrong 31 . M. Cantessofto 32. A. Nedm 33. A Banks 34. B . Henrkks 35. J . Briggs 36. K . Morris 37. S . Manton 38. P. Burke 39. B.L. Vaughan 40 . J. Gay

41 . C. Smith

42 . P.O'Ha&oran 43. B. Drury .' 44. F. DinicGantonio '. , 45. S. RancFd 46. M. Smith 47. R . McCann 48. A Pintrom 49. A auso 50. M.Ohotxe 51 . A. McKenzie 52. J . Nie i 53. M . Lalor 54. J . Graves 55 . P. Ciarke 58 . B. Mitchell 59 . D. Pitcher 60. S. Buckle 61 . J. Rees 64. J. Cronin 65. M. Lindsey 67. S. Walsh 69. J. Donovan 70. G. Rafferty 71 . A Prosser 80. H. Meehan 88. S . Pitcher

I . S . Pasurou 2. B . Byro n

a. A. smith

4. G. Petsl1ss 5. James Bubis 6. B. PeL-grino 7. S . Plant 8. A. Fellows 9. V. Capea 10. D. Capeci 11 . L Afberti 12 F . Farchione 13 G. Scarya 14 . M . Patrnore 15 . L Del Papa 16 . D.Farohbne 17 . D. Gorski 18. F. Arcorad 19. P. Ritevskd 20. L Alabakis 21 . E. LenBni 22. L Sallese 23. R . Dimaggro 24. B. Smith

25. R . Kennedy 26. C . McNeil 27. S . D'Avo:ne 28. L Moritrito 29. K . Harfing 30. C. Fellows 32. P . Colosimo 33. M . Chaffey 34. J. Cartioni 35 . A. Colosimo 36 . J.Theodorou 37 . D. Dimwsid 38 . G . Scott 39. S. Weeks 40. P. Scent 41 . D . Brooks 42. J. Turner 44. A. War . D . Povrtight d47 49. Jim Pougios 50. C. Diana 51 . E . Va[ntino 52. L Smith 53. P . Batista 54. J . Rocca 55. P. Valed 56 . S. Mineo 57 . C. L'Aurora 58 . A Gen6s 59 . Z Fleming 61 . B. Colosimo 63. M. Grech 65 . S. Holmes 66. D . Pougros 67. N . Grech. 68. D . Curran 69. R . Panddfo

Langboume Constructions


E' Section AQUINAS O .C. CoaCh: Artdrew Crosb y

Res. Co~h : ~ O'La~h6n 1 . G6vd 2 GCiflord a SEl+wds & S. Ysrxr/ 7. GGarrie It A Danadie a P.Rffps 1& D.Bdad . 1~ GMUtbu y ,. May 1a ~ 14. A Laskin 15. J. Mr4r+s I& S . am 17. M Denavi J.Fkgte; 19. I& G Whitteed 20. P.Pzras 41 . K gotten 21 . GQHxr 42 J.MCEavy 22 SR1m 43 . hi M 23. J.th•igs~~e 44. P.Du'ne 24. P.kvper 45 . N Enderkor, 25. GFiox 46. D.Lmillon 26. A Rankin 47. R. Keoalaitis 27. S.Jxes 48, MMaae 28. GWistn 49. & laNrboun 21 31 C.C~ 54. S(Vn 31 . LKxg 55 ACuzaa 32 MthF'ntram 56. SDd>ay 33. J.YRmn 58. A Bahre 34 . M.Tau6 CO. B.Mdkrratl 35. S.Eiirgsdote 61. J.L-ar;~N 36. D.PI~ 65 . RMC~ 37. D.JNce 6& M.1" isan 38 C, TAM 67. P.Crt4idt7dc fl~ RHxf t 40. AM

BEAUMARIS Coach: Brett Merchant Res. Coach: Scott Mothers 1. SE ekf7 2 P.M3Aonis 2S J.Ma"rtud 3. K Pass 25. J. Shaijake a l WMams, 26. W. 4. M.Deme 27. D.JoIx son, 4. ft Day 2& J .Ftcltasne 5. D.VAiglrt 2& B.WC/ fQ 6. J.Tarbr 29. CN.YSt 7. SFirGvYS 29. P.0&en 7. ttNk1ktate 30, A Eason &M.01trien 31.P. Ott & J. HfiD!a 32. G Daillaish 9. Btkirtmp n 3a N.Van

9. A McFarlane 33. T. Halt

1D J.Yt~.xtwn 34. S .F:aHers 10. REknood 35. & Carrel 11 . S8Lacke 3& &FtrrdmhQ 12. P.ikAt#nn 37. AS^ris t ta RVmrJsa~ 3& STn~ 14. A0~ 39. P.Dufty 14. PLKrg 40. P.Tesasm 15. tAlbyre 41 . A6bck4 15. LSL~e s 42. O.MaaAi:ce i& M.Rvrotion 4a S.VAlsan 16 . D.OBrvn 44. SMSta~cr 17. TM1.li des 45. ATtbn~ 17. E Be] 46. S Omcm 18. Af ead 47. Mtfdttl 19. P.Thhomna 48 D.iJrc,'(Er¢ie 2D MO:an 49 . 0. r0'e4pQ 20. NRyrn 49. 5.16015 21. P.Semn m 50 . N.Bta 53. R Wndh 21 . AKa dall 22 J. Hatt 55. C. OVION3 22 CFkxAt[ -%. T. Hagan 23. T. F_Ja 57. J . F¢r 23. A!'r.RJC) 58. J.Beamipit ct Q Ed. ARwfi!xy

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C AULFIELD GRAMMAR

OLD G S ELt.

Coach : Rod Allison Coach: Geoff Roily Res. Coach : Egan Smith Res. Coach : Matt Schot2er E 1. SBt43rd 1. R 2 J. Did:t n 3. 1. Doherty 4. ft Cacks 35.RRVr's 5. W. 110111011 37. M.SdxWn &AKIC(er 3& J.Nstailt 7. Whb'av 39, J. Exiltago aS 40, K Helm 9. C, Hart 41. M. Liddlel 1D B.Eial 42 R.Erwnn 11 .M. Cosily 4SRFb~ . 12 FA14srcon 44. M . Tapp 13. D.(iar 45 W.Barts 14 . SElow 46. A Gies 15. AH45qt 47. LSNern 16. T.Rar•e :; 4& D.Frarrkxn 17. G 49. P.FM,rW 18, N. Car 51 J. iambs 19. J. WhIme- 51 . N. 20P H. Veto 52 C.ftle 29' M .iam 51 KIM 21. N.&4hia' 54. M. Newton 22 T.T%xdry 5i ft Doses 23. D.Adi 56. A Dowd 24. K DaCts 57. M.Q flor 25.T. Wales 5 1 RLlwd 25. SWIlams 51 Aga 27. J.cYiF.ya~ ~. J.Tad ~ 2& T.pkn 61 . Jdn t 29. D.Sirkrxii 62 Br n 3D. D.tane 63. J.'. 31 . J 64. A , C 32 htD:C = 65. RSU , 33. B.Rxr,an 67. P.fvx"°°m 34. ttErbrw[S,y 68. AW3 : an 35. AEnumvM 89. T.

~ PRINTED LABELS J'f16SBt@3} 94: 744 AX I@3) 946iN7 °Qtld4 ladtts fOr QUalltr Chenl!"

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR

Coach : Alex Frazer

Res. Co ach : [an Stevens I. J 2 J.qkwvvrpm aP. p 4 . S. FhrircJ & GFdey 7. T. Coolant

37. JW,aler 3& M.Malme9 39 AMerri:5son 9 . J.Gwdw 4D T.DObj 10. tSWans 41 . LP2Lr 11 . B. Papal 42 . Sakes 12 J.Ehxrw 43 . AGar: ta P.C dsaj 44 . RCbte;,y 14 . S.Prats 44. P. Barry 15. S aim 46. D.N7r.:ctlt 16 StAPiXw 47. JTes4a 17. P.t1eter(M 48. P. hlrin I& T. Road 49. AFp.fz7ian la (3 Stem 50. 1). Maim 20. J. Lang 51. S. Grl~ 21. S D* 52 A"'.son 22. EALW.a,z 53. TI . e 23. J.ti.rgle> 54. SI' xa7 24. C.Fbb!rlson 55. RI .' r 25. AEexk 5& Ai,-an 2& D. Fkther 57 R W 27. 0. Ban . 5& AV 28. B. Turner 59. NOsron 29. J.Sxrgkrs 60. APalmor 3a J.RkLem 61 . D. Niger 31 . ACa67 62 P.Baoth 32 J.M1 63. APatan 33. Strancs 64. J, Rem 34. J.teaslc 65. ASaleriu 35. D.1i1GtW 66. B.1-ram 36. P.Trist 67. RCeig

2 LJtmes a AWater 4. S.Jack 45. L Mile 5. SE o*,ka'S 46 AF wmd 6. S, Rae 47. P.LeBm 7. N.TICrty7son 48. J.Sww & N.Btard 49. AYe d 9. D. T~U 50. J. mcferax, ' 10 Nit 53 A f t 12. J. Wilma (C) 54 . R. Wimond 13. MS= 5& J. Douglas 14. R. r' 57. LThtttw 1S RStxrt4t 58 CEbn e

i6 D. Waliar 17. ACorks

W N wwod*s 62. R Short

I& D, Haws 6a D. Marcos 2D. ht Ease 6a I. Mhop 21. 1 . lisamm 66. P. Lodge 22RWacm 67.RNmh 2a T.S`mpmn 69. A Ragals 24. D.2nbar9er 70. W. End 2a ATabr 71 . AR aso 26. RtE§dxnnri 72. P.YOtrg 27. B.OTtma 73. M.S~!r.y 28. B.Latir 74. GYwg 29. G.Erection 7F, D. Orch 30. C.TOM 7& W. Hamm 31 . J.Eb',v.rd 77. T.J3trimn WCDAxh 78AG4Ttd 33. ABnrm 79 CM 34. P.MCGez 8D A Mthal 37. MFriqo 81 . D. Sin ~. C .Ei~ 82 T.Wetb 40. J. "83. D.45dsh 41 . T.Joht>tri 84. C8arford 42 RYaW 8S M.Fb(4ut 43. T.Yta:s 1P .'i GNcln

Greythorn Bulk Store All 61--ctrical & gas home appliances

9857 806 1

ST. JOHNS Coach: Stephen Mooney Res . Coach: Dean Higgins 1 . G M, : ::..m 2 3. N:t.Sr:-len 4. B.L:xa3j 5. a Canning 6. SCamcn 7. RBa! 8. D.Jm'iwic 9. A RaoleA. 10. fA Courtrooms 11 . D.liah 12 J.S?rdan 13. SHam 14. J.NCh2r 1& GPvttim 16. W. Gabon 17. S Cock .qre I& C, Bray 19. J. Card 20. LAt a rmi 4& B.MunImer 21 . SKor4x .vs 41 . BFidq.stA 22 SP-iotds 42 MD Vl aro fQ 23, S Pv_,i 42 T. Du:an6ira 24 MA"rrrtn 43 . GLArrb 2a G~'^is 44. S.Pelver 26. G _ 45. ltSrunJen'.m 27. R . ai 46. AEPaiort 28 . P.U7aal 47. J .Com n 3a RV 'a 48. &Martin 31. T. C:.:+d 49. W. Eba; 32 G. Sheer 50- D, plye 33. ZMa7oce 5Z & awry 34 . htESncOdc 54. J.Grxadiatrn 35. It Some, 55. A 3ri. J.OWier[r• 57. R Ca&r 37. E hlaiard 5& R EW ;.s 38. MPattr:k `'.r9. ELa,aMct 39. R Dsr~St 62. T. E1~E

OLD GEELONG Coach: Mark Neel d Res. Coach : Simon Bone s

WHf'I'EF ;tARS

Coach : Des Meagher Res. Coach : Chris Burke 1. D.Feda!e

2. M.t.,. ..,xds 3. D.Wi y 4. T.Dw 5.A u

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=h*..Daviomey E21Szu~ce Coach: David Nash 1 . RB o ai 2. S " a B.Frartdn 4 . ADY.?de 5. Atetli 6. J.I+rav+gh 7. D. AV & AFSadw+egh~ a AChGm 10. RtPsr's it . 0.1145 . 12 MG9lb la R North 14. J.S67rpn 15. ABmN i& SChon 17. &ft~.y 1& P.Kag 19. htDaO . 20 ESnsdv.vacz 21. htYekydt 27 W. 23. S l~i .'Nd 24. LFar et! Z& & Leonard 26 . P. Wsman 27. D.Tv.cmet 2& C Pa2y 29 D.Ik+sUtrtJh 30. CGarit 31. D. Cr" 33 . GP3mn(vp 34. P.VrxxrR 35. S Nicholson 36. A Hadley

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Res. Coach: Gino Mazza 1 . F. Frca~ 2. A Tdatiw 2- D. Brebrer 3. ABore 37. G.Ca1e2R 4. C. KcLenrnn 3& A Bv7rz 5. D. Doch 39 . M Rea 6. S.Ciaduall 4A B. :?'---'d 7. CSterns (C) 41 . C8 . W . S. *a[ 42 D 9. FL Smith 43, M.0i 10. P. Burns 44 . J . Beli 11 . S.NEss 45 . CCa 12. J.K?reced) 4& RtC~.y 12~° C. AmW 47. G. Cr~ 13. P.hF.lttvr(VC) 48. KLe,vdi 14. J.Jzm 49. D.DeLLca 15. M . Dai 'sat 50 . D. Zgd3 16. P.Gun.arpa 51 . J .PmVis IT P c = 52 D. Ferguson 1& -1 53. J.C01$r 1 54. J .MRfer 1s. .: .'' 55. J.i6 aury 20. G . ". '=garw 51 K Mies 21. R. ;. 57. D.TertD 23. P. E1u ^vn 58. D. Matheson 24. B . 5a D. Smith 25. A' r 60. J.0 .ernarp 26. B . . n 61 . P. HIXtsn 27. KL__ an 62 P. Last 2& 0^' va8 64. BMMXDMM 29. K • 65. D.N~Cartr~/ 30. B.irSrA~rn 66 AtYaxtg 31. P . Co~nce 67 . F. MaSrem 32. D. Burn 68. M. Campbell 33. P . Drerdel 69. J. Coard 34. D. Doutle5 71 . A Scribbpt35 35. J. Nast 73. S. D:+-an 3& M Plena 77. J. K*r

UNAIERSrTY REDS WILUAMSTOWN CYMS

Coach : JusBn Doy1e Res. Coach: Gttmt Hammond 1 . ft Frisby 2. K Bowman 3. CTluldia 4. D .Rmxy 5. D.K= & P.S!edUrk 7. J.Do,t6 & RtFa>ef 9. D.Fdis 10. P. Homes 11 . &Pdari 12 M.6rasn 39. AGst7 13. tAJattAs 4 6iHars 14. & Ted 41. llt.cBtrtia 15. P.MtpPd 42 &0'Carier i& N. Mom 43. T.Jacknn 17. Pu}*s 44. B, Hat i& AtHMM 45. SOtuy 19. .0 W#d 46 B. Cartptu.l 20 . G 47, J.Yeppel 21. J.S!o.v 4& P. '.lD'aou 22. R0'Ren 49. N.Ftre# 23. B ft 50 C Dtaber 24 . C. Term 51 . T. ' 2"a &F~ 52 T.D~ 2& SEasIffron 53. Zed 27. SPati#and 54. P.Forson 28. N. Hal 55. D .RSzr, 29. P 113M 50. T. Hot 30. D.Ltcarde 57. RPm»a.o 31 . AJ3'f:ca 5& MCaMp3 32 A. Walsh 5a &Gra,t 33. S .Thddaer 64. Ctkrm an 34. 1A WON 65 . P.Simi[+is 35. AMad6nan 63 P. .adoan 3& RF1at 69. &DM 37. D.ftpwGW 80 . C6a 31 S9o v M C.

Coach: Alien Elliott Res. Coach: Paul McNamara 1 . N.6ezean1 2 . D. Dawson 3 . AFiany 4 . J. Tuck 5 . D. Mad&al 6. D. Griew 7 . M. Cannon & B. t"

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THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL North Fitzroy Phone 94814693

SWIPlBURNE UNI ., UNIVERSITY BLAC KS WEST: BRUNSWICK l.eathtm Coach : Garry Hickey Res. Coach: Mark Johnston 'L RMlam 2 J. She* 4. C, Wale 5. J Wo6o 6.btGWW 7. A Hanlon 9. G~ 10. RTuMti 11 . CBary 12 14t Dyke 13. Rttm 14. RGkode 15. AFEa>d 17. S.ttt 1& AFirtmti 19. &0'F,era 20. A flibmvin

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Coach : Gary Connoll y

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Res. Coach : Paul Malcolm

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ANZ ALBERT PAR K Coach : Jack McDonald Res . Coach: Dave Kilmar ti n 1 . S6 We 2. it Pastas a P.Snwh~ a D.F~tartn 4. R M & O.Sa,tlem & P.Cams~Tj 6. G De Freea 7.OFim & RLi>~j 9. Etkl~ 10 M It AM1dcA 12. O.tatZ 7 ta SMCarCyqti"!C 14. D.(hen 15. P.(i»cas 16. R Malone 17. D.hk1etionRIQ 1& P.Bg1e

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GLENHUNTLY OAKLEIGH A.F.C. POWERHOUSE Coach: Steve Allender Coach : Jason Eardley

Coach : Peter Ofivien' Res. Coach: Craig Richardson 1 . ASndran

Res. Coach: Peter Derrick Res. Coach: Chris Moore t. GO'Dard 1 . R6x

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MONM GRYPHONS Coach: Gary Ryan

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inter sets in as the ladders begin to take shape. Review - Round 4 Section 1 Mazenod after trailing Old Brighton at Central Reserve for the first (2) 1/4's sprung to life and outscored the Tonners in the second 1/2 to win well. Hawkins, Parry and Egan instrumental in the win for the 'Nodders . Poor kicking let the Xavs down in their match against De La Salle at Toorak Park . The poor return being highlighted in the second 1/4 where the D's added (6) goals to the Xavs (2 .7), the rest was history as the reigning premiers were humbled for the second time for 1997 . Dill on, Ireland (3) and Healy prominent for the Xavs . After an even first 1/2 at Beryl Street an inaccurate Old Paradians finished stronger than the Bernards to find themselves the only undefeated team in Section 1 . Prescino, Stevens, Stewart and Lynch (5) were in excellent touch for the OP's . St. Kevins hosted Old Melburnians with both teams looking to open their account . A (6) goal second term by the OM's would have pleased Mark Zuker and after leading at 1/2 time extended this to win handsomely at the final bell . For the SKOBS none were better th an Scarfo, Atlis and O'Brien, with Berry, Cooch and Murray (5) named best for the OM's . Old Carey and Uni . Blues met at Bulleen and in a brilliant second 1/4 the OC's added (6) goals while keeping the Blues goalless, and maintained this lead for the remainder of the match. Angus, S . Wood and Battle for the OC's dominated, with Hood booting (3) majors . Section 2 Collegians kept their undefeated record intact after coming from behind against Old Camberwe ll at Albert Park . Keeping the 'Wellers scoreless in the third 1/4 proved timely and with Hosking, B ritten and Taylor battling hard all day the Lions won well . For the 'Wellers Miles, Donovan (2) and Derry never gave in . Whitefriars overpowered Old Haileybury at McKinnon and with (8) goalkickers were pretty near unstoppable from go to whoa . Winch, Duffy, Winterburn and Davis (6) were primemovers for the 'Friars, with P. Reid, Carson and B . Langford-Jones best for the Bloods . Marcellin played catch up football all day against a disciplined Uni . Backs team, and in the finish almost pinched the win . The Eagles spirited efforts failing by the finest of margins with Marson, Lu ll an d Diacogioris fine players all day . Beaumaris travelled to Will iamstown and never recovere d 34

from a poor first 1/2 where they found themselves at least (7) majors behind the CY's . Cotter, Catlin, Ernmerson and Vance (4) were in good touch for the Sharks, with Tiaeige, Hunt (3), Mackley and Cocks (3) having field days for the CY's . Speaking of which the Redbacks ran into the Scotchies on the march and a comprehensive defeat resulted at Camberwell Sports Ground . Extending their lead at every change the Scotchies were far too good and went on to record a solid win . Chapman, Love, Crane and Hawkins booting (8) were named best for the Scothies, with once again Yin, Walton and Long valiant in defeat . Section (2) Blu e AJAX opened their account at the expense of the OG's and won well, leading at every change . Rosenbaum, Sloane, Ben-Simon (5) and Weinstock fine Jackas players, while for the OG's none tried harder than Lamb, Bird an d Wilson (3). In front of a vocal home crowd Xavs (2) fought out a tight contest at Toorak Park against the 'Ashers . With nothing in the final result both teams battled hard all day . Gleeson with (6) majors probably the difference in the finish . with Hardwick, Storey an d Kennedy doing well for the Xavs . For the 'Ashers it was hard to go past Dean, Bolton and Arnot with Hawkins booting (4) . In an undisciplined game of football MHSOB jumped Hampton Rovers and led well at 1/4 and 1/2 time . Eventually the High ran out comfortable winners adding (8) second 1/2 goals to the Rovers (6) . Sharpies, Parker and Sterling impressed for the High, with Anderson, guon an d Rehn never say die Rovers. St Bedes Mentone Tigers amassed (47) scoring shots to De La Salle's (6) in a one sided match at Brindisi Street . The D's lucky the Tigers did not kick more accurately . Better player for the D's J . Howden, McHenry and A . Keogh . Ormond had the bye .

Section (2) Re d In the clash of local teams Aquinas and Yarra Vall ey the latter were far superior from 1/4 time on adding (18) goals to (5) in the final 3/4's to run out convincing winners . With T. ViJapshot, Kruse, Tyshing and Valoppi (6) on fire the Blooders were powerless to stop the onslaught . Old Ivanhoe tasted defeat for the second week in a row when they found themselves (6) goals down at the first break, they fought back hard in the second to be only a couple down but were hard pressed making up the


diifcrence for the (3) ddrHaof th e rperivere fine pay~ Oates (3)+ Spidde n s for tliefie1, rJ and S r~g . Fitzpatrick Van Englen, e GrIIham (6) in front of the big sticks . Andy Ryan's North Old Boys played all over the St . Leos Emmaus WP in the first 1/2 and from then on ,,,,,naged to hold off a solid second 1/2 by the visi,rs to record their third win for the season . With prominent for NOBS , Drum, Cariss and M . Taleb Hodder, Manton and Thomas best for the u o Blues . Old Trinity claimed top spot and -emain the only undefeated team after disposing of old paradians (2) by leading at every change . For iie vanquished Galvin, Sacco and Ciavola (4) vrere fine (4) 1/4 performers . Chirnside Park had the bye . previews - Round 5 Section 1 Old Brighton host Old Xaverians on the ;rebound in what shapes as an extremely important match for both teams . At home the Tonners are tough to beat, but will find the Xavs too fired 'up today . De La Salle an d Old Paradians clash at Waverley Park, Malvern in what is surely to be a fine game of football . The OP's are yet to be defeated and today will journey home with their tails between their legs, the D's by a goal . St . Bernards will bring up their first (4) points for the season at home to the OM's, and relieve Domenic Legudi somewhat, while Uni . Blues will rebound strongly against Mazenod at home . In the final match St . gevins will have to wait another week to register their first (4) points for the year, with an in-form Old Carey being too strong today . Selections : Old Xaverians, De La Sa lle, St . Bernards, Uni . Blues & Old Carey Section 2 Old Camberwell will return to the winners list at the expense of Old Haileybury who have been inconsistent in their early matches to date . Whitefriars play host to Marce ll in and the Eagles will provide some tough opposition for the 'Friars, but at home the 'Friars will hold on in a close one . The Uni. Blacks Beauma ri s clash promises to set the scene for one of these teams for the remainder of the year. Both needing to win to keep in touch with the top bracket the Blacks at McAlister will prove the better combination . Warringal host Coll egians and if relative ladder positions are any guide the Redbacks are up against it today . Although the Lions are yet to be defeated they would not want to take this match lightly as Warringal will prove a tough nut to crack, but eventually will fail today. Williamstown play host to the section leaders in Old Scotch and will serve it up to the visitors from the start . Although the wide spaces of the Williamstown VFL Ground will suit both teams a bigger, fitter Old Scotch will emerge victorious today .

Selections : Old Camberwell, itefriars, Uni. Blacks, Collegians & Old Scotch Section (2) Blue AJAX host Old Xaverans (2) and will be hungry for their second win on the trot . Both sides play an open brand of football and at home today will bring smile to Henri Ritterman's face at 5 .00pm tonight . MHSOB and Monash Blues clash at the High School, with the 'Ashers struggling to play (4) 1/4's today the High will win well . Hampton Rovers play at home (again) and will look forward to their clash with De La Salle (2) . Both teams will be hungry for the (4) points but today I cannot see the D's registering their first for 1997, the Rovers for their third for 1997 . In the final match St. Bedes Mentone Tigers and Ormond clash at Brindisi Street, and will decide top position . At home the Tigers have a strong record, but Ormond should not be discounted and coming off the bye will be fresh and ready to take all comers . In a toss up the Tigers by a whisker . Old Geelong have the bye . Selections: AJAX, MHSOB, Hampton Rovers & St . Bedes Mentone Tigers Section (2) Red Yarra Valley coming off a fine win over Aquinas last week host Old Ivanhoe in a match that will give a clearer indication of both team's 1997 chances of making the four. Both have played well at times without setting the world on fire. At home the Valley should win . Therry Penola host traditional rivals North Old Boys at Glenroy with the battle for second spot up for grabs today . The NOBS work well as a team, but at home Therry Penola will get the points this time around . Chirnside Park fresh from the bye travel to take on St. Leos Emmaus VIP and will prove too strong today, despite being "on the road" . Old Paradians (2) will bounce back strongly this week against Aquinas and the Bloods will have to wait another week to add another win to their account . Old Trinity have the bye . Selections : Yarra Valley, Therry Penola, Chirnside Park & Old Paradians (2) . Next Week's Matches and U19 Section Umpires Continued on Page 39 - Results Page 40


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CLUB XVIII SECTION by Norm Nugent

A fter four rounds the relative talents of teams have started to become apparent and each ladder now has a leading group of teams who has broken away from the rest . Round 4 results saw me maintain my 86% success rate, despite the first rain of the season . REVIEW OF ROUND 4 SECTION 1 Old Brighton Bloods continued their unbeaten run when they clearly outplayed a disappointing Collegians, whose inaccurate forward work contributed to Old Brighton Bloods winning margin of thirty five points . Inaccuracy too plagued Old Xaveri ans, who dominated their match against potential wooden spooner De La Salle . In a fairly one sided game Old Xaverians powered to victory by fifty points . Old Melburnians were able to keep in touch with the leading sides as a consequence of their twenty point victory over St Kevins in what proved to be the closest Club XVIII contest of the round . Mazenod's marked inaccuracy deprived them of victory by a wider margin than the twenty seven pints by which they exceeded the Old Scotch score . After four rounds Old Scotch now find themselves a game outside the top four where they are accustomed to finding themselves ! St Bernards had the bye . SECTION 2 Monash Whites outclassed Therry Penola, who could only manage two scoring shots, while Monash Whites scored thirty five times as the Students went on to win by one hundred and eighty points . Leaders Kew maintained their unbeaten record when they inflicted Marcellin's first defeat by fifty one points after a fairly one sided match . The victory will boost Kew confidence while the loss will cause the Marcellin leadership to worry how the "Eagles" will fare against Kew today ! Mt Lilydale recorded their second victory of the season in a most convincing manner as they eclipsed Old Essendon Grammarians by eighty eight points . On evidence so far available it would appear that Mt Lilydale is talented enough to appear in the August action . The last byes were enjoyed by Thornbu ry Cougars an d Syndal Tally Ho as today a new draw commences . PREVIEW OF ROUND 5 SECTION 1

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Bloods and Old Xaverians meet on ll the Brighton Beach Oval . Once again Ol d Xaverians lead the section largely due to their cast iron defence which weekly keeps opponents' scores to a minimum . Second placed Old Brighton Bloods are enjoying their best ever season and they will appreciate their home ground advantage against the leaders . As each side has forwards such as Bennett (O .B .B) and King (O.X) who are capable of kicking a winning score each set of defenders will have to man up and hope their rucks drop back as the opposition attacks . After careful consideration I select Old Brighton Bloods to win this game . Old Melburnians buoyed by last week's win make the once feared journey out to St Bernards, where the home side has only offered token resistance this season . However when I asses the relative 1997 performances of each side little separates them on paper. Therefore given the advantage of playing at home I select St Bernards to record their first win for 1997 . Old Scotch must defeat Collegians today to stay in touch with the top four . Two factors point to Old Scotch being successful ; their home ground advantage and their forwards led by Pryde. At the end of the game I expect Old Scotch to have been successful and to have regained a top four position . The disappointing St Kevins, who play Mazenod on the Righetti Oval can expect no respite from the marauding men from Mulgrave who know a clear cut victory in this game could provide the spring board for sectional leadership after today's round . Mazenod are my selection . SECTION 2 Monash Whites must journey across the metropolitan area to Keilor where they will find the confines of the Old Essendon Grammarians oval restrictive after the wide spaces of their own terrain . Although each side has had two victories this season I select Monash Whites whose form has been more convincing. In a repeat of last week's match Marcellin travel to Kew on whose smaller ground I cannot see the "Eagles" turning their Round four deficit of fifty one points into a winning score . Kew should win well again! In a repeat of Round two fixture bottom side Therry -Penola faces another long trek to Mt Lilydale where they suffered humiliating defeat by eighty five points on April 19 . As Mt Lilydale has shown improvement since them I can only select them to record


. „other Percentage building win today

Secaud placed Syndal Tally Ho travel north to Thornbury Couga rs, wbose coach Gary Cutler ;_ u1ues to build a competitive team . As neither side ed Last week I can only judge on previous displays 11ic11 Syndal Tally Ho where the more impressive . judgement leads me to select them to win well . is

CLUBXVIII (1)--3.5.97 COLLEGIANS 4 .9.33 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS - - - 10 .8.68 CoBrs.n.s Lockwood, Miraktan . flickson. Tylor. Hest Gay. Alathers . Thompson. Mirafdan . Taylor. Old Brightoa Bennett 3. warl~n~twn 2, 41RaJth . Lade. Carter, Smith . Cochran. Best McLennan. G. Bennett . Saunders. $tefauou . tdoody. Coehran . 5.7 5.10 8.14.62 OLD %AVERIA£iS 23 1.6.12 DE LA S.4id,S 1.1 1.2 1 .3 Did %averiana Goal kickers and best players not recehed .

De La Salle Rudd. Best Byrne, Kinsella. Clothier, Curran . M. McGrath .

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8.2.50 ST. KEVIIiS 10 .10.70 OLD AgLBTlRNIAtiS " St . Reins OC tlanGa 2 . Charles 2 . Quirk. James, L}nc.h. DavMson . Beg Lynch, Ryan. James. Charles. htarhn. Noonan. Old Mdburnien Brandt0axzr 5 . T. Osborne 2. S . Osborne 2. hngleton . Best BranchOw.rrr. Laycock . Cord`we MacLellan . T. Osborne. 7.13 .55 MAZENOD OC 1 .2 5.8 6.8 OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 1.3 3.4 4.5 .29 Blazoned OC Francis 3, Porndter 2 . Nlu>P. Smith . Best Riley. ChBcrott . Harper. Stetnfort . Palter. Jacobs. Old Scotch Cooper 2. Spark . Junkeer. Best Ryan . CroNn. Pqxk. Stubbs, Sheahan . Caper. ST. BERNARDS - BYE

CLUB AVIII (2) - 3.5.97 OLD GEELONG FORI'E1T SYNDAL TALLY H O 16 .19.115 MOfiASH WRITES 17DsRRY PENOLA OB 1 .1 .7 Mwtash Whites Tossaeakten 6 . Kenny $. Cog4er. Cdtker. Hihberd. RuidM . Straitthof. Tracy. Class. Best Kenny. Glass. Collier, Tossasztnen . Tracy. Dods. 'rherty Permit OR Paterson. Best Keenan, Hitchins. Lyons. Hewat . Costello. Patersmi. MARCELLRI 0 .1 1.1 1 .2 2.3.18 5.11 9 .12.66 KEW 1.4 3.6 Maree9tn Goat kickers and best placers not received Kew O'Dea 4. htdaugidtn 2 . Laa r ence. Bond. Garaofto?o. Best Johnson. Laahrence. Gardollo. 0'Dea Guerra. AicCarmick. 19.12 .126 WE LILYDALE O .C. 2 .5 8.8 14.11 3 .1 3.2 3.6 5 .8 .38 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR Mt. LBydake OC Allan 9, Burgess 2. CaraLvt 2, Bur rre tt. Elanagut. Gilbee, Madden . Varga . t5atsh. Best A4en. Ftanagart. Dkello. Gibson, CkehtdFo. Gobettt. Old Esaendon Grammar Casey 3 . Dudderidga . Best htayfiury, Cram. Reid . Wright . Smith, IIudderklge . TnORNBURS COUGARS -BYE

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„ ,E, ELLIN v . OLD CAMBERWELL ~F?iFIS v . WHITEFRIAR S 1~-ERSITY BLACKS v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS at McAlister Oval (29 E10) LD [{AILEYBURY v . WARRINGAL t EGLANS v . OLD SCOTCH UNDER-19 BLUE 1;oU v. AJAX 5ALLE v . MONASH BLUE S at Darling Park ( 60 All) 1,,,MpTON ROVERS v . ST. BEDES M .T .

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UNDER-19 SECTION 2 OLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field : A. Price D . Ischia WHITEFRIARS v. MARCELLIN Field: B . McKee A. Scherini UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. BEAUMARIS At McAlister Oval Field : T . Carrick J . Moore WARRINGAL v . COLLEGIANS Field : R. Smith WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. OLD SCOTCH At Williamstown Football Ground Field : M . Forde M . Whitman UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

AJAX v . OLD XAVE S(2) Field: G . Kelly C . Stevens MHSOB v . MONASH BLUES Field: C. Ryan M . Evans HAMPTON ROVERS v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field : A. Harris D. Perkins ST. BEDES NT. TIGERS v. ORMOND Field: R. Devine I . Burgess OLD GEELONG has the bye UNDER-19 (2) RED YARRA VALLEY v. OLD IVANHOE At Yarra Valley Anglican School Field : J . Pappas P. Bailey THERRY PENOLA v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field: M . Gilday ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : M . O'Brien J . Bell OLD PARADIANS (2) v. Ag UIPIAS 0 C At Garvey Oval Field: K . McMahon S . Mannix OLD TRINITY has the bye.

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9.21.75 18.IS.11 1 Kay. De LA. Salle Clancy2. Dab 2 Barber 2. Logan 2. Butch 2. Haz4eG Ttmmas. 45htas . Best Bukk . - . . c. FaGa. Healy. Lee. OLDPARADIANS 3.5 4.10 8.18 14 .19.103 ST BBRNARDB 2 .6 5.9 &10 7.14.58 Old Pu*diata tooth 5 . Ventura 2. Pntgc4w 2. Green 2.m Stevens. Bemncua. HasOey. Best Rescino. Stevens. J¢~•tt. RataW. Ba•d. atBasanb Le~ 3• O~~erttm 2 Thanas.6la,s. Bed Ddroxy . Atdta: Sxamt. Hogro . Maurt L45d. at KEVINS 1 .2 4.3 5.3 8.7.55 OLD MELBURNIANS 3.2 9.3 14.9 18.12.102 St . Rsvfro Atlls 3. Drwuen 3, Mwint. Gallery. Best Srarb. Atits. OBrMn . Cras~J, Day. De1alaj'. Old Mel9ivnf¢ne Murray 5 . D . Fab3cryi 3. Gooch 2. Foster, USight. Seat Berry, Goodt, Fwsta. FabtrryS Murray. OLD CAREY 1.4 7.7 9.8 1114 .86 UNIVERSITYBLUEB 4.0 4.1 7.3 10.5.85 Old Corey H . .13. tagtunar 2, lauktte 2 ttbod 2. Nash Fazmcx. Angus . Beat Artgus• Wood. Battle. Had. Farmer. Costello. IIniveratty ID - Good kkxas and best players not scehcdL

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 3 .5.97 COLLEGIANS 2 .3 4 .8 8.14 9,15.69 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .0 81 8,1 8.3.51 Co9egluts Clark 3. 4Vaycat 2. Hanis. Billion. Van D;: Vemr_. Byme. B~ Hcakh+. Brtttat. Tay'Ior. (1ark. Van der FVnne. Bran Old Cemberwdt Dcnaran 2. Smith 2 . SafEV 2. Mtle3. Derry. &u MBes. Donavan. Kettle W1IDarn5. HeOanan. Dart. OLD HAILEYBBRY 2 .1 2.3 5.5 5 .7.37 W7AlEFRIARB 6.4 14.8 18 .18 19 .23.137 Old He9eytrury BtstaUttott 3. Byas . Carson. Bet Redd. Carscn . Lvtead.lmtes, Byers, Saunders . Parker. Whttehi ,7=. Ncrth'y 4 . Murra .Rncit 2, Phan Jdv>scst• Real. Treytauul. Best Wtrsh DWN. Phvvv Da+is. y Trey4a3. ud0 MARCE 2•LO't 0.1 2 .3 5 .9 7.11,53 DFtIVERSi~ffie1C88 2 .1 5 .5 7.5 7.12.50 ppa!zrdo 2. DeraceBL Ctro, KarmasWs . Kam_y. Louder. Best Monson, Cutt. Lanagrags. Kmauasf]LS. Hogan. Keogh . Untvastty Blacks Fortress 4. St3LLKrtg 2. Stauntou.Beat &TLson• Vegier, Furrxns . Moody, Brann. CrateIl0 . WlLLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8.5 11.8 17.10 18.13.121 11EAUMARIB AFC 2.3 4.5 8.7 9.12 .68 WDBamstown CYMS Murrav S. Hunt 3. Cccks 3. MatOtcws 2 . Steele 2 . RkkaN, HmilL Yessllte . " . _ . . . Hunt. blackky. Mat0~A5. Manntng. •"" Vanct 4. Sta2ns 2. Catltn, Cotta, ShHdake Beet Cotter . Catlin. Van,. e Mttdtell, Enurrssm . OLD SCOTCH 8.7 13.11 178,18 25.20.188 WARR3't'GAL AFC 2.0 2.1 3 .3 5.4.30 Old Scotch Hawicm58. Chapman 4 . Love 3, Robwn 3, Cmne 2. Andrtus 2 . Frankenberg 2. Parker 2. Gress. V.:llkcan. Seal Chapman Lest Hzwidns. Gress. Crane. Junkar. Wertfngel AFC Can Lint 2. tin. Sprwiles. WHwn. Best Yin, V,'alton . lag. R9lscti. NauaPah. Than;.-

RESULTS OF TRIBUNAL HEARINGS - 6/5/97 Greg Bu llen, Ivanhoe . Misconduct, 2 matches . Michael Dyke, Swinburne . Abusive Language, 2 matches . Nick Waddell, Bull een-Templestowe (Res .) . Striking, 2 matches . Simon Bennett, MHSOB (U 19) . Striking, 2 matches . * Paul Naphtali, AJAX, Striking, 2 matches . * Dean Warren, Parkside. Striking, 2 matches. * John Avranides, Hampton Rovers (U19) . Attempt to Strike, 2 matches. *Accepted prescribed penalt y RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION HEARINGS-6/5/97 Charge of conduct unbecoming against Will iamstown CYMS in that during the under 19 match played 40

OLDOEFJ.G,.n7 1,3 3.7 &11 &12 , ~ 5.5 9.7 12 .11 17,18,1 Old~Geelong Wilson 3. Lux 2. Falb.. Luk.sdrn, t9vun . BeN Lamb. Etrd V.y.~ . G ~~ McGregor. Bmglef. AtAX Henstmt 5, WtNSta3t 2. Dukes 2 . Czarnv 2 . Skarre 2 S--, VAysrtart, ph,, Wtniaoss. Bt RasenDaum. Scene. Basslmr,n. Walsman . Gdtan, .\dhNStoc k OLD XAVER1AN5121 5.5 &7 9.10 14 MOYAfiH BLUES .12,: 5.0 8.3 10. 8 Old 7-1a. ~ h~i2l Gleeson 8. Kennedy 4 . Hmre 2. Dsvn4. Hardwick . Be& -1134 * bSonash Bhxa Hawtns 4. Dean 2. Arndt 2. Mc'ieur 2. Boson 2. Htltmxay. Best DcU, WU AmIN. 61ef. 34Neur• PoaPr. HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .2 ,7R5ttA

10.8, Eam[xon Rm•aaTregear 3. Armws 2. Andasott, gurat, Parkdnson . A. Voss. n•~ n-r`o.rt.ll Qum . Hehn. Mktaintee 1421s. Snotty Uli50B Brown 3. Bennett 2 . Burke 2. Mowe 2. Parker 2. Taylor 2. Cassell, Spa-cod, ; Beq. Shat~edc . PJker. Sterllng. A. Askm'. Camel . S4ee1 8'C BSDE'S MEWPONE TiGER$ 0,10 9 .18 18.19 25,22,1. DEI.ASALLE 0 .0 0.2 0.3 1. .5 St. Fs Afentorc Tigen Conrail 7, %=,, WSklns 4. j Ferguson 2 CousIIys, G~.~ Kid McHugh, Napier. Teswieta. Best Car Davidson, KkkL McShvw. Data Salk-Best Ho.t<!aL McHKULole, Ruscttkia C2mptttl . ORI1MOtiD-BYE

UNDER 19 ( 2) RED - 3 .5 .9 7 A9JI'uS OG 7.2 8 .4 10 .9 12,9.E YARRA VALLEY 6. 3 12 .10 18.11 24 .13.1~ Aquinas OC Mcaan 4. CUitraa 3, Bdand 2 . Hevaert 2. B. Moran. Beat Hunter. R. 3{~an p~t;q Hope. Reilly. NMhd. Y'®rra va4iy Valo{ip! 8 . Thanpson S. Spxzaker 4• Casvw 3. Searle 3. ARrtdd . Hate, Tj;h~ Be 4Yapshot. Sntse. TysMng. lally~ Thmm~. Lang. OLDn'ANHOE 1.4 6.9 9.12 918.7 TfiEliRYPk3Y01-4 7.1 9.2 14 .3 .5.10 Old Ivanhoe Gates 3. Sp#!en 3 . Harpa. SfacLsaac. 0'Shannessp. Bat Bzrk,. Co.,17ST~ Waddell . Hupa. B . Davis. Thcry Pdwte Graham 6. Fitzgamtlc 3 . Pmtet 3. Stella 2 . Grant 2 . Zaatpep~a . Bste '.EtlzpatrHic. DApr,um. Dar'aLSOn. StdLa. ~ NORTH OLD BOYS 5.3 8.9 9.11 11127 BY LEOSF.h1MAU8 WP .2 3.5 7.8 8,10 0 .8 North Old Boys Curran 3 . Hex1tt 2 . h7rode 21. Taleb, Amon, hiwsfata. Abboud. Best Druz Gv7ss. M. Taleh Tonkin. Skene, Thorn s at Leos EMMAU4 McGloin 2 . Cashen . Grtdsuce0ry, Hodder, McCann, Mad . T, Bp Hodder. Mvtton, Ttxvnas . (aa, Mad. Bcnntct. OLD TROM 7.4 9.4 13.6 17 ~,D PARAD1Ah;, (2) 1.2 5.7 10.9 13.a n Old TrlnttyJanes 4, Ratrsd.-d rt 3. Under, Newntan. Bacsoda 2• Sam•eni ➢e 3, Chtstxdm .11 ,8 Hutchtngon. Best Nea'man Barr, ArrousmVh FYOSmt• Scm~r9le, Shauglau,&sy. Old Puadtem Ctanda 4 . Galin 2 Sacco 2 Joyce 2 . Lad . P'menges. Beg Galin Sacco. (3a'al Hildebrand, Retlfard Ploa~. GHI tNBID£ PARK-BYE

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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 "

against Marcellin on April 19th Williamstown CYMS ptayer Glen Rickard did headbutt a Marcellin player. The charge of headbutting was not sustained, however the player was found guilty of misconduct and he was suspended for 4 matches. , A charge of misconduct against the St . Bernards and University Blues clubs in that during the match played on April 26th the clubs were involved in tw o melees . Clubs found guilty of being involved in one melee and put on notice should either club be foun d guilty of another melee charge during 1997 a fine of 100 will be added to the penalty of the other melee charge if proven . A charge of misconduct against the Old Essendon and Parkside clubs in that during the senior match played on April 26th both clubs were involved in a melee . Charge sustained (melee did occur), Parkside fined $200 (prior offence) an d Old Essendon fined $100 . ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997


LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 199 2 id Xaverians got off the bottom in 'A' Section Old Haileyburians in a 0 when they defeated scoring game - between them, 15 goals in the-

;~~s~ ha1f, and 21 in the second half with final cores OX 20 .19 to OH 16 .12 . Doug Bailey was otitstanding in the match for the victors, support<<i by Richard Green and David McKay . A (?) . Bourke kicked 6 for OX - was it N or M - hard to tell as OX was the only 'A' Section team not to have teaizi list in the Amateur Footballer . Therry mourned the loss of foundation eommiuce member, John Biddlestone (It's wonderful co see his son, Gerard, after a fine career with the club, including State football, on the club eommit[ee in 1997 - N .R) . A remarkable number of games with a Untversity side, and it was 200 with Monash Blues for David Wood . A day of note it was at Old Mentonians when j!~ai icon of the club, Garry Nort on, beat Ron Bunge.y's club record of 322 games . Coaches of U19 Central teams, were Alan Parris (Bulleen-Temp), Rob Pearce (I'hoe), Graham Taylor (Old C'well), C . Jobson (Old Carey), A. Le Maistre (Therry), Gary Kallinikos (Whitefriars) . Coaches Clipboard ran an article by Garry Connolly on Food for Sport. Worth repeating a couple of times . Increase water have at least one drink with meals and two between meals before exercise, drink 1/2 cup every 15 minutes up to 1/2 hour before exercis e drink PLENTY of water after exercise and especially BEFORE alcoho l Decrease alcoho l alcohol is a central nervous system depressant and will slow reaction time, affect hand/eye coordination, accuracy and tolerance . drinking the night BEFORE a match also tends to dehydrate you which causes decreased blood flow to muscle . Congratulations to Pat (The Bouncer) Maebus - 350 games as goal, boundary and field during his VAFA career. 10 YEARS AGO 198 7 Undefeated teams, Old Paradians and Ormond met at Garvey Oval, their first visit to the ground for many of the Ormond team . In a tight game, Ormond were slightly stronger in the second IM

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half to win by 7 points, final scores being Ormond 14 .9(93), Ol d Paradians 13 .8(86) . Best were David McDonald, Phil Mehrten, Taylor (Orm .) and Gleeson, Woods, S . Exton (Old Par.) . In wet and windy conditions for the first time this season Ivanhoe inflicted Therry's first defeat, triumphing in the last quarter, to win 17 .10 (112) to 15 .12 ( 102) . Freeman, Russell , Dulevskis (Ivan .) and Ramsay, P . Ratcliffe, O'Rourke (Therry) were the stars . North Brunswick's Peter "General" Fox played his 250th game. President of the club, Peter was captain of the 1974 premiership side and was best and fairest in the 1981 premiership year. 150 games to Fawkner's ruck colossus Gary "Harry" Busst, senior captain and Best and Fairest winner over many season and an inspirational and determined leader. Andrew Langford-Jones (Old Haileybury) was elected to the Executive to fill the casual vacancy created by the resignation of Tony Duggan . Pat Maher, recruited from St Anthony's, Glenhuntly, at the age of 20 in 1977 has since played 195 senior games and 5 reserve out of a possible 205 for De La Salle ; Captain of the victorious 1984 team, 'Tubby' has the distinction of being the only player to have layed in all 5`A' Section premiership teams . 'A' Section captains were Andrew Smythe (Bull-Temp), David Matthews (Caul . Gramm .), Stuart Hinchen (Coll .), Mick Green (De La Salle), Paul Considine (NOB), Russell Barnes (Orm .), Steve Exton (Old Par .), Robert Fuller (Old Scotch), Simon Macauley (Uni . Blues) . Who captained Old Xaverians? 15 YEARS AGO - 198 2 Old Ivanhoe (in "D") continued their unbeaten run when they defeated State Bank by 8 points, after trailing at the last change by 3 goals . Best were Taylor, J . Dummett, Ball, J . Marshall, Purcell, Gee (Old Iva .), final scores were 12 .20 to 12 .12 . 150 games to AJAX's John Hemish, Hampton Rovers' ruckman Michael Malone and Blues' champion ruckman, Mark Tyquin . (A Section coach in 1997 - NR) . Umpire Daryl Hill officiated in his 250th 41


game . Daryl was President of Umpires' Association in 1977 . Ivanhoe's accuracy gave them the points against Kew when they scored 15 .5 to 13 .16 . Best were A . Loton, W . Duvlesksis, R . Warren (Ivanhoe) an d Smith, Blay, Rowland (Kew) . Parkside (in 'D') got home by 5 points against St Bedes OC, 18 .14 (122) to 17 .15 (177) . Stars were Riordan, Allen, D . Fletcher (5 goals), Milson, B . Clarke, Blyth (Parkside) . 20 YEARS AGO - 197 7 Uni High veteran Lee "Moose" Thomas, enthusiastic player and clubman, started with the club in 1962 played his 200th game . 0 . Xaverians got home by 2 points against AJAX to preserve their unbeaten record, scores 15 .5 to 15 .13. Best were N . Wilton, O'Sullivan, Adgemis (0. Xavs) and M. Ritterman, Kalmus, Schulberg (AJAX). Uni Blues paid homage to their timekeeper, Graeme Colman, 100 games up in that role . Bu ll een Templestowe trailing St Bedes OC b y 28 points at half time, kicked 9 .11 to 4 .3 in the second half to win by 10 points, to retain "F" Section leadership . Alex Johnson was leading in "Tipsters Ta lly" . 25 YEARS AGO - 197 2 Coburg made amends for their defeat by North Old Boys the week before when they crushed the previously unbeaten O.Paradians by no less than 74 points . King, Symond, N . Beattie and Cleary (6 goals ) starred . First draw of the season occurred in "C" Section where O. Xaverians 17 .13 tied with

Assumption 16 .19 . Best were Howard, Naughton Gowers (0 . Xavs) an d Tuck, Bristow, Pavone (Assumption) . Barry Church played his 100th game for Uni Blues. Alan Salter was appointed coach of the Victorian team to play in Adelaide . Alan (Flea) Metcalfe reached 200 games With AMP. A tribute to 10 years of dedication . "A" Section umpires were D .R . Dodds, Mason, Marshall, G .M . Simpson and Harradence . 30 YEARS AGO - 1967 "A" Section coaches Lloyd Williams (no, not the casino man) (Ivanhoe), Frank Snell (Kew), Peter "Porky" Rhoden (0 . Xaverians), John Wilson (Caulfield Grammarians), Geoff Hibbins (Collegians), Brian Kann (MHSOB), Don Howell (O .Scotch), Frank Dunin (Uni . Blacks), Alan Salter (Coburg) and John Booth (0 . Paradians) . George Mehl played his 131st consecutive game with AJAX . Top scorer in "A" Section - O. Scotch 17 .18 (G . McLean 8 goals) defeated Ivanhoe (10 .7). 45 YEARS AGO - 195 2 Sam Birtles ( Hampton Rovers) was selected as captain of the interstate team ; Manson Russe ll (Old Scotch) (now a patron of the Association) was on the wing with Ken Melvill e (Uni Blacks) (later centre in 2 of Melbourne's premier teams) on the other wing. Leaders, all undefeated after 4 rounds were, Old Melburnians (A), MHS Old Boys (B), East Malvern and Coburg (C) an d St Kevins Old Boys and Caulfield Grammarians (D) .

AFTER MATCH SCORES AND MATCH DETAILS REQUIREMENTS DUTIES TO BE COMPLETED BY HOME TEAM Club XVI11 and Reserve Sectio n FINAL SIREN SCORES - PHONE : 9531 8333 BY 2.30 p .m . C-E Sections and Under 19 Sections - FINAL SIREN SCORES BEFORE 5 p .m .

PHONE: 9528 3319 19528 247 1 A and B Sectio n Q by Q SCORES, GOALKICKERS AND SIX BEST PLAYERS (Both Teams) To VAFA Administration BY 5.15 p . m *Please note that from this week A and B section final siren scores are taken from these details .

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP $ 1500 TO T HE WI NNING CIlM3 Points have been allocated for Round 4 matches and the leading 20 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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*INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 1 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 4 4 4 0 60 OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 4 4 66 COLLEGIANS 3 4 4 3 58 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 3 3 0 53 ORMOND 4 2 4 0 56 OLD SCOTCH 3 4 4 2 56 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 4 2 0 50 WHITEFRIARS 0 C 4 4 2 0 50 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 4 2 0 50 BEAUMARIS 3 4 2 0 42 OLD PARADIANS 2 1 6 0 48 MHSOB 3 2 3 0 43 THERRY PENOLA 2 4 3 1 41 KEW 3 3 0 4 38 OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 2 4 46 SOUTHBANK 4 4 0 0 40 YARRA VALLEY 0 B' 3 3 2 0 40 CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 2 1 0 41 OLDIVANHOE 2 3 2 0 32 OLD CAREY 3 2 2 0 38

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6 62 4 58 4 58 4 58 8 48 0 48 4 0 47 6 47 8 46 0 46 2 4 46 4 0 44 0 41 8 40 0 38 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 4(min . of 3 teams required), the following players win a pair of Blades boots - B . Turner (Ormond), N . Johns (MHSOB), T . Roberts (Old Melb .), S. Zakic (St . Bedes M/Tig), C . McKay (NOBs), C. O'Connor (Whitefriars), A . Drew (Yarra Valley), Little (Uni . Blacks) . These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (9889 9222) to arrange collection of prize . 4 4 4

From the Desk of Phil Stevens - Continued from Page 1 be played for the J.F.X. Dill on Shield, named after our own John Dillon in recognition of John's outstanding contribution to the game in NSW when John was involved in the AAFC - John was also very supportive to the NSWAFL in the early days and to their GM Craig Davis in particular . The U19 match will be played for the Terry Daniher Shield in honor of Terry's contribution to football at the junior level in the Riverina area following Terry leaving the AFL scene.

Looks like we will be in for a couple of great matches and we hope that these matches will become annual matches with the VAFA acting as hosts in 1998 . 44

Many thanks to the Mazenod club who have graciously made their ground and facilities at Central Reserve available for the C to E team to train on a Wednesday and Sunday leading up to their match . Training commenced last Wednesday and we thank UHSOB for letting us use Brens Oval for the one night . Central Reserve training starts tomorrow (Sunday) at 9.30 am for a 10 o'clock start with Wednesday night training at Central Reserve at 5 .45 for a 6 .15 start . More on these matches and the senior match to be played against the South Australian Amateur and Metropolitan Football League in future issues of "The Amateur Footballer" .


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