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in I have invited today the man who is mo often at this time of the year Richard Evans .be hot at to be the Chairm an of the Permit liappens ",ho and Reinstatement Committee to say a few words to all readers . Follower s ." „Good A-`ternoon F ootball The topic of permits and reinstatements has a s been a contentious issue in Amateur football . ~ng around the clubs, it seems this year has u 1 more concern than other as some players ; ac cither, had their application denied, their permit ,;. ;i ;,drawn or their application subject to prolonged ; ;l~cs i,7ation by my committee in regard to the amaur s atus of the applicant . of the Permit and Reinstatement As Chairman comments committee I would like to make a few some examples of what the committee and r,as quote to contend with through the "permit" season" (until the end of June) . ' n, application for a permit is assessed on th e uci~til uiselosed on the permit form and its support. The application is considered a ❑ , documentation ~,ona fide application - that is, what is stated and ;,uosced to is the truth .
Permits are granted on this premise, however, the 'ouunittee and I as its Chairman, reserve the right challenge an y application which wen at all times to factual, or if we are in the possessio is not believe ;izformation which leads us to form the opinion it is ,tot abona fide one . i fully appreciate the angst this may cause when a club or applicant is called into question . What the Association should never lose sight of is 1u fact that any decisions that are made are done so iui the clubs' welfare in mind and also the affect it . n :r have on the Association as a whole and your club is Never forget we are running ! an Amateur competition!! playing in It is to this end we impose a number of rules v; iiich determine the eligibility of a player to play :1niateur football, which ultimately either include or lxeclude him from playing .
The major qualifying rule is that relating to previous monetary payments that PHIL STEVENS may have been CHIEF EXECUTIVE received . OFFICER An applicant cannot have received more than $5000 than $2000 in any one year and no more over a number of years . This money must be able to be justified in terms of travelling undertaken to train and to play. By publishing these limits we do leave ourselves open by some clubs to "doctor" applications to fit the limits . I accept this to a very small extent goes on, howshould ever clubs must accept the consequences . they be found out Over the last couple of years we have built up a strong working relationship with both the VMFL and the VCFL . Both bodies co-operate with us (on a weekly basis) checking various player payment queries wer may have by referring back to the salary caps of thei affiliated leagues .
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ound Five may prove to be telling in the shaping 6 of season 1997, with important results at all Agrade venues last Saturday . The biggest news surely came from Essendon, where St Bernards signalled to the rest of the competition that the sleeper has awoken with a much needed victory over Trinity . With that side's loss and De La Salle's defeat at the weekend, Bernards' season is far from over. At the top end of the table, Xaverians and Collegians both flexed their muscles to record big wins over Haileybury and Parade respectively . The Bloods hung onto fourth spot despite the flogging, but left Elsternwick Park with a slap in the face and a mere tenuous position . REVIEW An optimistic Bloods were shell-shocked in the opening term against Xave rians . Xavs have looked anything but premiers falling over the line in recent weeks yet managed to restrict Haileybury to a solitary point while racking up 6 .6 in a start that must have pleased Nick Bourke . Mark Seccull engineered an Old Haileybury revival of sorts in the second term and forward Nik Morey came into the game to reduce the margin to 23 points at half time but it was all Xavs after the break as they piled on 12 .16 to 3 .4 in an impressive second half display that was marred only perhaps, by inaccurate kicking . 12 goals between Bourke and Richardson and good games from Wood, Bowen and Ockleshaw, who has made an impressive start to the season .
Another commanding performance from Leigh Carlson's charges, this time at the expense of Old Paradians, whose form has been up and down . This game opened up in the second term when the Lions booted 6 goals to 1 for an imposing 47 point lead at the long break . Brabender and Heffernan have carried much of the weight at Parade this year, their best efforts were futile as Lake, Sheedy, Kerr and King helped the Lions to a comfortable win . The addition of Drew Warne-Smith has helped offset the loss of Brock Mooney - and never more so than last Saturday with eight telling goals . A frustrated Michael Ford was at a loss to explain OM's inability to win the close ones this year. 'I'm flabbergasted' he said after the side's second half capitulation of Old Scotch before a vocal crowd at Camberwell . After a tight first term the Redlegs seemed to have shaken their weariness with 4 .4 and hard running in the second quarter to lead a flat-footed Scotch by 20 points - (the margin may have been more had it not been for their trade-mark inaccuracy). Ellinghaus and Smith were superb down back while Theodore was lively across the midfield . But it was an inspired Cardinals side during the second half as they set up what was, by Wayne Harmes' admis2
sion 'the best win I've been involved in' during 3 years at Scotch. Wilson, Collins an d Au,jard all took big grabs in the third term as Scotch kicked away to a point lead with a wind but it was Walsh, Heath a, the diminutive Tim Holt who defended grandly ai helped the Cardinals hold on in the last term , The T's may have thought they were in for an ea win at home to St Bernards but they were in for shock as the visitors showed they meant busine from the opening bounce . De Mamiel provided a ta get up forward early and helped establish a three go lead which Trinity struggled to make up all afternoo The tireless ruckwork of Jason Go llant has been pillar of strength in Bernards' struggling season . I was instrumental again in last Saturday's wi Cumming, Kennedy an d Beardsley had a dip f Trinity, who were unable to post a winning score, y an improved third term had them within 13 points the last change with a chance . Gary Foulds' men hi other things in mind, however, such as notching L their first win, and Taylor, Sheehan, Kennedy at co . were part of a fantastic last quarter effort whk saw Bernards add 4 .5 to 0 . 1 to record a much nee ed victory . Nip and tuck all day as De La Salle an d Uni Blui fought for a game neither side could afford to dro Nothing in it at the first change but the Students we able to open up a slight lead with a good second ten Miller, vice-captain Toby McIntyre and Maplestoi all showed good form for the Blues but they stoppi running in the third term as De La crept to a or point lead a the final change with Bonnicc Mackintosh and Elliott all played well . But it w~ the Blues who left with the points in a close quart with a 7 point win . Four goals from Longley provirk a much-needed alternative up forward to Ada Lennen, who kicked three goals . SELECTIONS At Elsternwick Park Parade will be looking break out of the middle pack in A grade but Xavs a running into form and should win by 29 points. Melburnians host Collegians in a must win gan for the Redlegs but they too meet an in form oppo : tion . Lions by 16 points .
St. Bernards try to continue to climb off the be tom at Scotch but should find the Cardinals with tc many forwards to contain . Scotch by 32 points . Old Haileybu ry will be desperate to bounce bac at home to University but will be surprised by tl Blues in an upset. Uni by 11 points . De La Salle V Trinity - two sides desperate for win. Unfortunately for Bernie Dunn . De La to g home in a close one 3 points . M THE AMATEUR 19
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CL13B LAST WK TOTAL tirLtifE 22 ~~C,,~ Hp SON OLD ~VER[ANS 72 0 7GL'NNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 2 OLD SCOTCH 3 19 GOLLANT ST BERNARDS 17 UJAR D qSNE SMITH COLLEGIANS 8 14 :,CDONNELL O~DBSLUOSCH 171 1 1 gYRNE ST BERNARDS 4 11 ;,C! L[NS E COLLEGIANS 9 r:1CKENZI OLD PARADIANS 9 AP NLpNGLE FOftD UNI BLUES 9 Y ._ . _ a~'•-'-_-----'-----
. OLD XAVERIANS AT ELSTERN01 D PARADWB v . Eastwood M . Gibson u7CR pARK - SAT. Field : R . Kealy Goal : Geoff Grigg Malcol m . Brown C i,iundary : B v . COLLEGIANS Field : A . n OLD MELBURNIANS : . Hinton Boundary : R . Mutton T . Dodd Goal i-,_,l,uii W ;oic Napoli Michael Lentini OLD SCOTCH v . ST. ri,m . Kvins Boundary : D . BERy,1itDS Field : J . Toohey J
OLD HAILEYGoal : Kevin Segota Alan Bishop BLUES Field : D .Dalg[eish C . . UPtiVER61 TY BURY V . Corcoran Goal : ~,ta Boundary: J . Stephenson B aui Beard Shannon Ryan DE LA SALLE v . OLD TRIiK-r : M . Meie I,y Field : M . Jackson S. McCarthy nBoundary . Hoare Anthony Simpso ;,1
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18 .19.127 5.4 11.9 14.13 .9 .6 3 .1 4.4 6.8 9 OLD PARA .DLANS 3 . Ta ~2 . Thom~wt 2. Lament Blac Warne Smith . .Kil 5{KernzieBBest 14arne Smith . Lake .k Sheed} CKem 2 o Best ~~~~S
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9.11 .65 2 .3 4.3 9 .10 .13.55 OLD SCOYCH 2 .9 6,11 8.11 7 . Best Heath. OLD Heath. Angus . Kali Wilson, Old Scotch Aajazd 3. Home, P. Goldberg . Best Smith. Holt. Collins . LaUd.lVarner. P. Goldberg. ~ n~~1~~a,us. Higgs. Ross. Thompson Old Memum}ens tV'ehb 2. L . Bunn. EL6 . Brittain• "°""'tt' 11 Moans . 6teKeoo . Theodore .12.78 &,8 D6'NERSIIY BLUES 10.11.71 9.8 3.5 . ruryhy. Best DE LA SALLE . Kordick Herrald . Dersteegin, University Blues S. Langley 4. A. Lennon 3 . Klrsanovs. Shmmon. b1iller. Mctntare . Map4estone. Longlay Pedicuil 2. Toohey 2. Mackintosh, Grace. Best De Is Salle Corin 2. D. Jackson 2. silvers, D. Jackson. Er2ns Bonnid. Mackintosh., Eiliott. . 6 .7 .49 6.8 12 .12 .84 OLD TRINITY 0 .3 2.5 .2 5.5 8.7 ST BERNARDS 3 Stickiand. Torrens . Best Beardsley . Kennedy. Old Trinity Sutcliffe 2 . D. Wavy, Barr, Stic .an . Cumming. R.pfilhips . Merin.. Gallant . Thmnas. Juegan . Taykx. L. 2 . Co~mto 2 . Kennedy .J St . Bernerds Demanuel.3Taylor, Sheehan . Kennedy . Thomas. Demanuel . Ool4xnt . Best J . Gallant
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6.5 18.8 18.10 .118 .2 2 .4 3.4 7 .4,48 OLD XAl'ER[Ah'S 24 0 . L~te, R1cLe2n. OLD lla,>rD.EYBUR7. Clarke 3. Po'a1sh2, t~Olli. Jones, Ste3n Old XareriansTucker 3 . Rbxku83
% ~~ nt~` . B t~`: ~.~Langr a JaneS . ~1 . oesr°nft . GL~ ~ .gBest ~+~ . Aughtersoa. 5.0 9 . Smith . weber ~ Hani.wn .1 11 .6 13.7.67
CpLLEGIAKS 3.0 4.1 6.1 9.2.56 OLD PARAD1Ah5 . P~toc . . 0'Donne4t 2, War 2 . Jones . Johnston CoBeqtaag httchaels 2 . FtelLard 2 . Smith . Vasdekis . Seaton. 4a:dekts. 5laollet .. Best Mallard, Procter Jones Psradians Goal kickers and hest pia2 rs not r 5 2~'ed- B Old .30 9.10.84 2.1 5.4 6,6 8.6.54 OLD SCOTCH . OLD t,tELaURn'lnns . War, smllh, lllingsw . Reid. Vtoodhause old Scotch L{eDmmeIl . Philips. T. Thomas . Beek Hanneman . Castriicum . Best Philips .~Sn Cloke O~~BoydCJukcs . Best e pM Metbundans Crox 2 . J . Bunn. Campb . Carrot. Holmes . Campbell, Jukes. Raddell. Rose 8 .6 .54 .3 5.3 8.4 9.13 .87 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .4 6,9 9.1 1 DE LA SALLE 0 . Best Fehrmg. Court. T. . Byine. Eduards University Blues Nugciit 3. T. tVrimx 2 . Shack . Best 14right. Wyks . Wilcox. Brecklee . Gust . A. Wilcox . . Traja . btcHensy De l,a Salle Rosman 3. Hall 2 . Wdght . C4eazy . T Jahnstonc . Troia, Butler . Resman . .6 12,8.80 1 .4 6 .5 11 .8.62 OLD TRINITY .6 7 .7 9 ST BERNARDS 3.4 6 . Best lYichards . . Jervis, Jones. Vize Old Trinity Richards 3 . Bmttei OSh~ 2 n~cy 2 UrbarSC. Smtth. Hanis. Pappas . gh ~'. . Bond . . Jurascky . hlathen's. Gray. Best Toto. Collins St Bernsrd!e Coins 4 . Robertson 2
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n near perfect conditions, Round 5 game Old Brighton an d Mazenod the opportunity to kic k huge scores and pick up very large quantities of percentage while the losing teams in each of their matches must be lamenting the failure to at least be competitive on the scoreboard . After five matches, many of the reports include hard luck stories relating to the enormous number of injuries encountered to date . Whilst this sad state of affairs particularly applies to Banyule, St Kilda South Caulfield an d Old Ivanhoe, the better performers such as MHSOB an d St Kevins also have long lists of injured players but appear at this stage to have the depth at lower levels to cover losses . Finalists of 1995 and 1996, Therry Penola, appears to be on a roll after a few performances early that were not of the standard expected whilst Ivanhoe have failed in the past two weeks to win matches that have been all but given up in the first half. A superb fight back against MHSOB certainly served notice that the "Hoes" are still on target to be right up there at the business end of the 1997 season . REVIEW OF ROUND 5
Despite the loss of several players through injury, St Kevins shot from the gates like racing greyhounds to setup a 38 point lead against pacesetters, Ormond, by quarter time . To their credit, Ormond slowly reduced the deficit as the game progressed but at no stage were they able to kick goals at will against SKOBS back line that was always able to handle the pressure deep in defence, Matt Chapman an d Dave Sheedy were rock solid, whilst "Tezza" Terezini was a standout in several positions for the SKOBS. Bowles, McGuinness and Garvey were also fine players . For the "Monds", Brett Turner (4 goals), Rod Block an d the evergreen Andrew Jobling were best, with James, Joy and Shepherd performing well . Mazenod certainly welcomed the Banyule Bears to Central Reserve with a 15 goal first half followed by 13 after half time, enabling the Nodders to get back on track with a 161 point winning margin . The Bears were shell shocked but continued to fight hard with a line up decimated by injury . The Nodders must now improve with better performances against the leaders in B Section . Best were "Great White" Welch, Dom Barker an d Drew O'Donaghue, along with young Occhiuto, Marino an d Ball enger. Banvule were best served by Willmore, Anderson, R . Will iams an d the lion hearted Scott Playfair in the ruck . Old Brighton had a percentage boosting win against a hapless Old Ivanhoe who had a red hot go but were well and truly buried by the OB's 9 goals 5 behinds in the second quarter . At CHF . Bradley (11 4
goals) dominated the scene with Matt Dennis, Adam Fitzgerald an d Kim Farell continually sending the ball forward . Nick , Lennox and Reid, all onballers gave OB's first use the ball for most of the day . John Mansfield, mart Veal and Mark Johnston worked hard in defence fc Old Ivanhoe in an effort to stem the tide . St Kilda South Caulfield's 12 goals 3 behinds a quarter time had everyone smiling except the Therc Penola players and supporters . I'm sure many Sain supporters thought the Therry boys had been blow out of the water but that was not the case . 19 goals t 6 after quarter time gave Therry the all important , points in a match that was a fabulous spectacle . Fo Therry, Fhigglesworth was a sensation in the rue] with Goodwin, Pola and O'Connor controlling the for ward line, whilst Reddick, Barron an d B Hollow rate( a mention. The Sainters were well served by Green Gilmore an d D'Agostino, with "Clemmo", Diamonc and Neeson in good touch . A fightback by Ivanhoe from a single goal defici against MHSOB in the second quarter, almost won thi day at the Boulevard . The High School boys howevej came back well late in the game to hold off the ram paging "Hoes" who kicked 8 goals to 4 after half time For MHSOB, a great captain's game from Dean Come and excellent forward efforts from Dan Woodley (CHF and FF) and "Doc" Glover, helped ensure victory . Foi Ivanhoe, Joyce (5 goals), Tucker and Thymes in defence an d P. Flynn an d Williams up forward, were best. PREVIEW ROUND 6 Banyule hosts Old Ivanhoe in a game that is most important to both clubs . I think Old Ivanhoe can get back on track and take this one by 19 points . Mazenod journey to Koovong to challenge the inform St Kevins . The Nodders will be no pushover but I expect the class of SKOBS to prevail by 36 points . Ormond welcomes Ivanhoe in the match of the round . I can't see Ormond dropping two home matches in consecutive weeks, so I'll select them by 37 points. Old Brighton at home will be a tough assignment for the improving St Kilda South Caulfield . The "Tonners" should prevail by 42 points . Therry Penola will test the in form MHSOB who will need to be prepared for a tough encounter. I can't see MHSOB falling at this hurdle and expect them to fall in by 1 I points. Reserves : Banvule, St Kevins, Ivanhoe . Ol d ~ .- ... . .. .. ..
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,t . Kevlns - 100 Games to Paul McCann . Despite :i :ninlcd car eer, persistence has paid off for the club 1ri . 'Gooey has always been a leader on an d off 1i,-I d ~, nd this year has taken on the job as vice-capoi -,lie reserves. SKOBS congratulates Paul ,- - - ^Iching the 100 game milestone .
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SENIORS - 10 .5 .9 7 OLD IVAftHOE 3 .3 5.5 6.8 9.8.62 OLD 681015105 6.2 15.7 19.12 24.15.162 Old Ivanhoe McLean 4. Johnston 2, Paipos. J. Weddle. Spklen . Best Veal. Johnston. Ham. Mansfield . Pappcs. Tully. Old Brighton Bradley 11 . Murch 3 . Lennox 2 . Fildes 2. Talbot 2, Farrell, Pena, Hartmann . Jackson. Best Bradley. Perry. Dennis . Farrell . Lenrto.x. Reid . 1ViAZENOD O.C. 7.4 15.12 20.17 28 .22 .190 BANYULE 1.3 1 .3 3 .3 4.5.29 idazenod Morgan 5 . Barker 4. O'Donaghue 3 . HanEep 3. Harrison 2. Welch 2. P.iarmo 2. Shouetd 2 . Howard. Sharp. Fisher. Sherlock. Bourbon. Banyvle Ptagratr 2. R7tcheU . D . VAIltams. Best wWmore. Anderson . B. Williams . Playtalr, Rossi-Mel. KayTOOz. ORMOND 2 .1 4 .7 7.11 9.14.68 ST. Iff:VBtiS 8.4 10 .8 11 .11 12.13.85 Ormond Tamer 4, Collins. James. Kelleher, Remnvut . A. Turner. Best B. Turner, James. Johllng. Block. ShePperd . Joy. St. KevLt; Bossmtg 3. Brady 2. Gribb}e 2 . Ryan 2. M . Dollman. Gragano. Ganw. Best TerzGti. Bowles . M. Dollman . Chapman, Sheehy. McGuinness. ST. KILDA S'ni . CAULFIELD 12 .3 14.7 15.8 18.10.118 THERRY PENOLA O.B. 3 .1 11.6 18.9 22.15.147 St . Kilda Sth Caul. Green 3. A. Merrick 2. Gilmore 2 . Knobel. Astapenko. Gardner. D'AgostUto 2. Diamond . Prenell. Tkocz . Best Green. Gilmore, D'Agonstino. Clements, S. Diamond. Necsot. merry Penols Goodwin 7, Pola 6 . O'Connor 4. BoRtanko 2 . Gorman 2 . B. Hollow. Best wrtggteswvrth, Reddiek. Barron. B . Hollow, Goodwin. Elltottt. 1VAPv'HOE 4 .1 6.6 7.13 14 .14 .98 1d31 .S .O.B . 5.5 11 .6 12.10 15.13 .103 Ivanhoe Joyce 5. Williams 3L. P. nynn 3, Rovis 2 . Giles. Best Tucker. P. Flynn . Wtlllams . Timms. Scuderi . Joyce . MHSOB Rballea 4. B.mert 3 . Gkmer 2. Albert 2. Comer . Fleming, Bruce . Irish. Best Comr, lt'aodleg. Bntce, Saultry. Gfornxr. HaAard.
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ell the rain thankfully stayed away on Saturday, which allowed some big scores to b e kicked yet again . We still have two undefeated teams, both with a healthy percentage, and a couple of others not too far away, but the lower clubs are falling away, and I hope, for the competitions sake, they don't fall too far. Review - Round 5 Out at Brunswick, North Old Boys continued their unbeaten run, finishing all over Old Mentonians, and bursting their bubble . The NOBs were a bit slow to start against a very determined Panthers outfit, and after a very even first half, there was just two points separating the teams at half-time . Poor conversion had cost the NOBs in the first half and after a rev up from coach Dunnell , they came out firing in the third quarter, keeping the Panthers goalless and putting the game out of their reach . Another good term in the last by the NOBs saw the end result a 44 point win to them, making it 5 in a row . Best players for the NOBs were Walsh in a forward pocket, Collison controlling the backline, and Forbes on a wing . For the Panthers, captain Macquire was best, helped out by Brooks and Murphy down the back . Another good win for the NOBs, and the Panthers will hope to bounce back this week.
Out at Burwood, St. Leos put on a brave show, before finally succumbing to the talent of St . Bedes Mentone who won by 79 points . St. Bedes jumped out of the blocks and had four goals on the board before the Two Blues had blinked . They were not however going to be humiliated at home, and so fought back to lead by a goal at quarter time in a high scoring quarter. The Tigers picked up the tempo in the second quarter, kicking five goals to two to take a 16 point lead and a bit of momentum into the break . The second half was all Tigers, who kicked 16 goals to 6 to run out comfortable victors . For the Tigers, Thompson was terrific getting lots of the ball with Lalor an d Marinic also very good in and around the packs . For St . Leos . they had triers in the form of Robinson, Pitcher and Buckle but were outclassed on the day. The Tigers also made it 5 in a row and look good, whilst St . Leos are struggling a bit . Bulleen-Templestowe continued their winning form, trouncing a disappointing Ajax by 130 points . The Bullants booted 7 goals into the wind in the first quarter and from there were never headed . Ajax failed to be at all competitive and played undisciplined football allowing the Bullants to kick 16 goals to 2 in the second half. The Bullants seem to be riding high, relishing the opportunities to demoralise their opponents after last year being the ones demoralised . In a poor all round performance by the Jackers, only Halphen, Rath an d Segal could be said to have trie d 6
all day, whilst for the Bullants, contributors all over the ground made for anothe r encouraging victory . The Bullants though do face test this week, going up against last year's 'B' sectio rivals, North Old Boys . For Ajax though, it continue, to be a horror season . For the close game of the round we had to trave out to Thomastown, where the Bears took oi Hampton Rovers in what has become a bit of grudge match . I wasn't sure who to tip, but got i right, the Bears winning by just 8 points . In an evej contest all day, the Rovers led by eight points at th final change, kicking with the strong breeze in th last term. In the last, Thomastown battled hard ani pegged the Rovers back after they kicked the firs goal. A very physical contest saw the Bears claw thei way back to be two points up when the siren ran~ and a goal after the bell stretched the margin to i points. Best for Bears was once again Fellows, aidei by Kennedy and Papaionou. For the Rovers, Hellige continued his good form, other good players bein Mason an d Hoare. A close one in a round c blowouts, must have been good to watch . Then at Clayton, Marcellin continued their gos feast, trouncing Monash by 139 points . In a gam almost completely dominated by the Eagles, the Blue did show a bit of fight and kicked 5 of their 7 goals ii the third term, to add an ounce of . . . well to not b completely humiliated . Marcellin controlled the ba : from the midle and fed full forward Treganowan wh added another 10 goals to is season tally . The Eagle had 10 goal kickers showing what an all round per formance from their team it was. However BOG fo the Eagles was Sampimon who is loving his run u forward and Waters was also good with 5 goals . Th Blues must be looking for somewhere to hide afte successive 100 point plus losses, whilst the Eagle will look to next week as another percentage boostei Preview - Round 6 A possible close one first, with old rivals Bulleen Templestowe taking on the NOBs at Bulleen . Th NOBs have been a bit flat in the last couple of week ; and I think the Bullants will be too good at home, bu only by a couple of goals. St . Bedes Mentone take on Monash at Menton( Tie two have had some close matches over the year : but not this time, the Tigers by at least 40 points . St . Leos take on Thomastown at Burwood, whe r I think the Bears may struggle . I'm going for the Tw Blues, again by a couple of goals. Marcellin will absolutely trounce Ajax, I recko 70 points isn't out of the question . Another possible close one at Keysborough, wher M THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 79f
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SENIORS - 10 .5.97 .6 5.6 6.6.42 AJAX 1.2 4 .11 26.16.172 BULLSEN TE y pLESTOpE 7 .0 10.7 . 19 seat Halphen. Rath . J. Segal . AJAX Cuklerman . Rosen . Streeret, Rath. Mohr. Halphen Rossen . Onus . A. Krongo:d. . Smith ~g Jonas 2 Bull= Temgtestowe James 9 . Mathews 5 . Siclaren .3.G~~1 . N%_ . Beat Joe, Th~npson . price. Robertson ,2 C. Parris. iambm{~rdos .3 7.6 7.8.50 MONAAH BLUES 1.1 2 8.7 15.8 22.11 29.15.189 MARCELLBy . Best Julian Smith . Headbcrry . Napier. hSonesb Blues Webster 3 . AndrlLSOS 3. He'dherry TeasdaFe. M . tSca'mann . liters. . Sunpimar 2. Cathy 2 . Mason 2 . Ibrahim Marcellin Treganawan t0 .14'aters it. Passer 3 . Raters. Tregano'a~an . Roae. Payne. Cooper. 2. Fdsina. Rv.r'e. i7telsz . Best Santpinton .5.95 7.1 9.2 12.4 15 ST. LEOS EhRiAUS W.P. .7 10.12 18.14 26.18 .174 ST. BEDE'S MEhTON"E TIGERS 5 . Henricus . . Burgess, Dinczotantonio St. Leos EILMAUS WP Lavder S . Banks 3. Buckle 3 o. Gratrs. Lawior. Hughan. Ryan. Best Robinson. Pitcher' Bucle . D'u»colantW . GaodehAd 4. Kinsella 3 St. Bede; Mentone Tigers MecGeorge 6 u e 3 . B~fe}'. . Best ,Thamp~~ Haves 2 . Bites. Connolh. LaFcs. McCarthy. Thompson, Zkic M . Hecker. M~ge . Batzar, htariNC. 14 .20 104 .12 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .5 4.6 8 .5 9.6 .60 2 .1 4.4 4 OLD MENTONIANS . Christiaa Best . Smith, Mesiahon North Old Boys Comoll)' 5. Walsh 3. Ba4e 2. Mien tValsh . A{aguire . Collisan . Forbes . hSciSaY. Sieep. Best Macquire. . Russo. . Daois. Large, Paterson old Mentoniens Acreman 4. Brooks Brooks. Large . D . Murphy. Bournon . Paterson. 10.9 13 .14.92 TAOMASI.OWN 4.4 7.6 .11 12 .12 .84 HAt,TP'rOH ROVERS 4 .4 7.8 11 . Tlnomastoan Goal kickers and best players not receiti•ed . Prantws. Hatz.t . . Browne 2. S. Anderson 2 Hampton Rovers Glick, 3. D. Anderson 3 Best HeIliger. Mescal, Home . McKellar. BIIck . S. Anderson.
at Thomastown go to Bruno fo r ;inr, who this week plays his 200th game
their juniors . Also at ;ic,rs after starting with ,i,, ;~town, Jimmy Bubis h and p ve Ca ec preach lays milestone, tv 1 s t Il 150 game p . b r 50 Congratulatlons o 7C t1Um e glasses are charged fo r ,lt st . Bedes Mentone, Peter Chopper ' ea tain and B&F winner ,, rortner p the club . A game with plays his 200th who ;,nnan _i~•,art, all will be cheering for the kid' today to Dave Marshall , . ,t, e . Congrats alsot aMe -tone r- +1, 1- b as a resur~~'; ill play his 200th game r e c t ruckman in the magoos .
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SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL OLD MENTONIIANS 4 3 5 WAN MARCELLIN 10 35 [}RGE ST BEDES MEI~TONE 6 22 21 5 NNORTH OLD BOYS ORTH OLD BOYS 2 2 0 tLY RESERVES 23 6 NORTH OLD BOYS 12 D'_ ,, JULOS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 11 OLD MENTONIAN S 11 i ;; ;;. --,% CE MONASH BLUE S 9 NORTH OLD BOYS 8 THOMASTOWN
.2 0.8 2.9 6 .9 .45 AJAX 0 .7 8.9 13.9.87 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 .6 6 . Woolf. Best B. Zielinski . Wefslitzer . Barnett . . Diamond . Sheffield AJAX Hoppe 3 Rubenstetn . Jetinek. Rockma n . Papadopout4s 2 . Anderson. Cooper. McNamara. Bulleen Templestomro T. Sterrett 6 . Bone. Pemberton. Boyd. Morthouitis. D. Shine. Best Glrn•er. D•Atloglio• T . Merrell, P .2 7.6.48 MONASH BLUES 2.1 4.1 6 .7 6.10 6 .11 .47 MARGELLBi 2 .6 3 . Spencer. Dopsrnt . Best Monash Blues McGregor 2. Schwedes . Rettock. 19op;te'urs Murehie. Spender. Try . O'Neil, McGregor . Maiden . . Best Deana. D. Harberts. McNei➢ . Healy. Irisrcellin Douglas 2. fidmonds 2 . Lille)', Golds Edmonds. DouL+uvs. .9 6 .10.46 1.1 2.3 5 ST. LEOS ES.4.SA33S W.P. 5.4 9.5 15 .9 .99 2 .2 ST. BEDE'S MENrOcYE TIGERS . Van Den Aucker . Best . Sintondson St. Leos E.MMAUS WP Bethune 2. Gay. Niewi . Prtosser. Van Den Aucker . Pinhorn . Contessotto. McCann . Millen . DiF$Sns 2 . Walsh 2, P . Ord . Peck. St. Bedes Mmtone Tigers Nicker 5, Napier 3 Peck. Lamb. Reatpoero. Best Bracend. Dickinson, Diggms, Johnston. .8 21.8.130 NORTH OLD BOYS 9 .2 14.3 17 .5 4.8.32 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 1.4 4 . Andersn . Kearney. . Curran . Lourie North Old Boys Barker 7 . Robinson 6. Sweeney 3 . Bu~eya. Clet,iland . Best Sueeney . Barker. Curran. Kearnet'. Andersat . CDag'er. Afartln. Lat~es . 01d Mentoniens Leone, Linrord. Martin . Moodie. 'Best t47ngoss KoNrinan. Leone. 6.6 10.9 11.16.82 1HOhLLSTOWN 3 .4 .7 6 .10 .46 HAhII"rON ROVERS 1 .1 4.7 4 . Goal kickers mid best placers not receiecd Thomastwn . Best Buhner. Caselia. Lynch, Hampton Rovers O'Brien 2 . Bulmer 2 . McGregor. HWller Walker. Zuker. Rogerson .
P . Simpson ST . `tP.RCELLIBt v . AJAX Field : B . AllenField : A . Kiel P . BEDES M.T. v . MONASH BLUES 'r;itikington ST. LEOS EMMAUS V . THOMASTOWN Bekkers Ficld : C. Stewart C . Keeton Goal : Peter. NORTH t harlie May BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v OLD BOYS Field : A . Chapman N . McCorquodale Goal : ndre~Miller Rachel Miller OLD MENTONIANS v . n HAMPTON ROVERS Field : G . Hodgins P. Buchana
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D SECTION by Peter Kelly David Coo k hitefriars, the undisputed leader appears a class Wabove their opponents. Having seen them twice the y are vulnerable but other clubs will have to work out the weakness. Beaumaris must have thought at half time last week they would win after coming from 4 goals down to lead by two goals at the long break . A third quarter fade out and the Friars running players in the Carbone brothers and on-ballers Law and Fedele at ground level around the packs saw the visitors take control. Vandenboon in the ruck had a great game and dominated the ruck in the third quarter when the Friars scored 7 goals to two . The final margin would have been greater but Whitefriars relaxed a little to allow Beaumaris to score three late goals . Beaumaris's best were Easton, Pitts, McNicholas and Hanrahan . The play of the round came from this match with a strong rebound goal from the teeth of Beaumaris scoring zone resulting in a goal to Whitefriars . The run out of what should have been a goal to the hosts saw Whitefriars (a la Manassa at the MCG) run the ball up the wing and kick to the square where a mark resulted in a goal . Best afield was Whitefriars Bateman. Aquinas versus Caulfield saw a tight match all day with less than a kick separating the sides at each break . As Caulfield have done in the past they turned the game in the last quarter with their running game. Accuracy was a highlight when both clubs at one stage had scored ten goals each with a total of only three behinds on the scoreboard . Kenny for Aquinas in the back half played well all day as did Tarulli in the centre and 7 goals to Livingstone was another great effort. Caulfield in the first trailed early, but then kicked the next four, three of which were kicked by Matthews to even up the game. Whitmee and Horton also played well all day and Mathews finished with seven . Parkside travelled to Salesian and another close game all day saw Parkside eventual winners by 15 points after injuries to Salesian's key on-ballers . Salesian also failed to maximise opportunities which to Parkside's credit in applying pressure failed to see the hosts take control . In the last with only a goal in it, Parkside's experience saw them kick a couple and then hold out a determined Salesian to get the points. Best players for the Devils were Laursen at full back and on-ballers McNamara and Harvey. Salesian's best were Hazel and Bourke with Sutherland out shopping for some hand glue to hold his screamers . St . Johns were able to break away in the last quarter from Old Camberwell after a stalemate had occurred for most of the day as the game swayed and the result in doubt . At three quarter time only a point separated the two teams and the result wasn't predictable until a slightly fitter St . Johns pulled away. Inkster finished with seven for Old Camberwell an d Frigo in the ruck was solid all day. St . Johns' Koppens put in another great effort 8
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with support all day from Cockayne, Hilton and CTater Old Essendon report that this match was lost by h a time when OGS led 11 goals to 2 . OGS backline was tc strong and led by Welsby repelled most thrusts . Oj Essendon will have been hard at it on the track praeti; ing goalkicking after kicking seven behinds before scoriri a goal . The third quarter saw Old Essendon apply then selves and pressured OGS to get within three goals bt OGS marking ability was a telling factor in the end an they steadied in the last to keep a large home crowd i supporters happy to win by 5 goals. Farrer, Paul an Cook were great all day for OGS with Howells finishui with 4 . Old Essendon's Fletcher, Hexter, Podger an Luttersehmidt put in solid performances . Reserves predictions . They say anything is possibl but not St . Johns reserves chance of winning again ; Whitefriars. In other matches Aquinas over 01 Camberwell, Beaumaris to defeat Salesian, Old Essendo over Caulfield and the match of the round to go 1 Parkside over Old Geelong . Looking ahead. Game 1 being played at Essendo where Caulfield will travel to play Old Essendon who wi want to start better than last week's opening of seve straight behinds . Caulfield who defeated Aquinas Iwekshouldbtrngae stldcom b nation . Peter however predicts the hosts in a close gami Game 2 being played at Parkside will see 01 Geelong get up in a close game . Even without on fiel leadership they play better team football and switch mor readily from defence to attack than Parkside . The Devil at home will however not be easy beats and both scribe predict OGS by 5 points. Game 3 being played at Chadstone see Salesian wh will be disappointed from last week's game take o Beaumari s who faded badly after half time . A difficu game as home ground advantage will be telling and question mark over some injuries at Salesian might see closer game than some predict . Salesian might sneak thi one in and regain face after last week's loss but th scribes predict a more determined Sharks to take it ou t Game 4 being played at Aquinas where 01 Camberwell disappointed at their last trip east t Whi'efriars and last week's loss to St . Johns will have t win to stay in touch as a negative result should see ther alone on the bottom of the ladder. We don't think the have the forwards to outscore Livingstone who will b the difference and see Aquinas by two goals across th line . Game 5 being played at Dandenong will see ladde leaders and undefeated Whitefriars continue their win ning way. St. Johns produced a great four quarters 1 w FOOTBALLER
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the on-ballers and goal to goal line of The Friars loo difficult to match . Whitefriars by 5 goals. Pete r is sticks with St . Johns and a dinner rests on 11 as l,z. One highlight of this game will be the duals ,,It ruckmen Koppens and Vandenboon and on;,Ilars Law and Labrooy . T uec victories to visitors last week has closed the gap , ;nlc side advantages. The scribes are again predict'~ames in the last quarter in all games having a l„fluence in all results . Just a mention to those play ers selected to join state training, you do yourself, your ,,}d D Section an injustice if you don't take the ,,,Ice to represent Victoria. Every sportsman and play- ;,, our game strives to achieve their best, you and yo u ,i,e have an opportunity to do this and these opportudon't come along too often .
MAY 24 - ROUND 7 ~ :1ULFIELD GR. v . PARKSIDE OLD GEELONG V . SALESIAN 0 C OLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD ESSENDON GR . 1 1:HITEFRIARS v . AQUINAS 0 C l;gA l}IiARIS v ., ST. JOHNS OC ELG}- PARK v . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS
. Fedde 2, Coghlan. Hck ey. Matt Bateman. Whitetr3ars Rc~frtsan 3 . Gloutchev, C. Glllan. Nalsmlth. Best Law. QuWty. B .CVardenboon. Glufchw. Matt Bateman . Fedele. RESERVES - 10 .5 .9 7
OLD LS , i'>NDON v . CAULFIELD GR. Field : C. Wallis r . iv~.sh PARKSIDE v . OLD GEELONG Field: D . ' .,wcrson S . Rolls SALESIAN v. BEAUMARIS Field : B . Tunblvn T .Foley Boundary : C. Hayes P. Burg ;,gUiPi :iS v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field: A. Ladd V. ti'escw: t ST. JOHNS V . WHITEFRIARS Field : A . stcphen A . Flack
SENIORS ;t,Bt3E CLUB LAST WK TOTAL J . LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 7 35 iNKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 8 23 ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 3 21 MILLS BEAUMARIS 3 20 HOWELLS OLD GEELONG 5 17 MOODIE PARKSIDE 2 1 7 RESERVES
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SENIORS - 10.5.9 7 CAULFIELD GRAFd:dAR 5.1 7.3 10.3 16.7.103 A~UINAS O.B . 5.0 7.1 11 .2 14.4.88 CaulfieM Grammarians B. Mathews 7. Doherty 3. M . Harrison 2 . T. Royals. C. Hants, Brohier. Dickson . Best B. Mathews, Horton. Ntdtmee . Hall. Doherty, Restarlck Aquinas OB J . Lh9ngtone 7. S. Flynn 3 . Bambury 2. Best J. Lhlnstare . Tarulh . Flynn. Hurry. R2sdon. Gtrnnte. OLD GEELONG 4.3 11 .5 14.8 16.8.104 0.5 2.7 8.10 11.13.79 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR Old Geeto Houells 5. Cook 2 . Edmonds 2, Stevens 2, Satter. Farrer, Harper. Paul . Best Farrer.lVe~. Paul. Darcy, Cook. Harper. Old Essendon Fleming 3. Panagwtopoulos 2, Fletcher 2 . Robertson, Luttershmtdt Podger. DIBlaal. Best FA Chu, Heter. LutierschmZdt, Bishop, Podger. Goodger. SALESIAN O.C. 4.3 8.7 11 .7 12 .10.52 PARKSIDE 5.5 7.10 11.15 13.19.97 Solution OC Cincotta 2. Hazell 2. Bobetk 2. Grace. Forbes . Mansfield . Healey. Best Bourke, Mansfield, Lawton. Sutherland. Kavanagh Cincotta. Parkslde Gunn 5 . Moodie 2, Homey. Hockey. htacNamara. Harvey. Gunn. Hockey, Sdigo. OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 4.3 8.3 12.4 .76 ST. JOHNS O.C. 1.1 6.3 8.4 15 .8 .98 Old Camberwell Inkster 8. Hardman 2. Harskins. James . Best Hardman. WBsan . Shat. Takn. Sco , Frigo . St . Johns ttOC Chartton 4. Abbaiabber 2, S . Hilton. Latrroody. Rydruist. B. HIlton, Reynolds. Ross . BEAU!iSARIS A.F.C. 2 .4 7.10 9.12 13.14 .92 W1IIIEFRIARS 4 .4 6.7 13 .10 15.13 .103 Beaumsris AFC Mills 3, Pitts 3, Hanrahan 2 . Groves, Mahmoud. 0'Rttey. P. Thomzs . vaughan Bat Eastan . Pitts. McNicholas. S. Hanrahan. Martin . Vaukhan .
3 .6 3.10 4 .12 6.22 .58 CAt1LFIELD GRAMMAR AgDINAS O.B. 1 .2 4.3 5.6 5.6.36 Caulfield Grammar Gunt 3, Schalten. McDonald, Mulcahy. Best Fraumano, Gurr. Thanpsan . Mulcahy. castles . Chan. Aquinas OB Phillips 3, Bazaglo I . Cr ass. Best Crouch. Joyce. Slattery, B arclay, ftenealty. J. Wilson . OLD GEELONG 1 .3 3 .4 6.6 10 .9.69 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .7 3 .8 3 .12 3.14 .32 Old Geelong Furphy 2 . Ritossa 2, on ale 2 . O'Halloran . Seymour, Walker. Taylor. Best Pu~1ak. Seymour. Ott . McInnes. D.1 aB;er. C. Walker. Old Essendon Grammar Leigh 2, Dale . Best Noonan. Dale. Chalkey. Hearne. Sturbridge. Letgh . SALESIAN O.C. 0.4 4 .7 6.9 7.10.52 PARIiSIDE 4.1 5.3 8 .4 11 .6.72 Stlesian OC Paul Forbes 2. R Hamefi 2. Broun . Edmo nds. D. Ta}k ;r. Best tas:wre, S. Bdbetk. Paul Forbes. Krtdmna. Ecknonds. Pat Forbes . Parks3de Dunbabin 2. Cord 2 . G. PanJari 2, Mangos 2, Dunabin, Tyson . Best McCal1, Mufsud. G. Panjari. M. Rwnano. Mangos. Barrigo. OLD CAMBERWEIZ, 6.2 10.7 15.11 18.15.123 1.2 2 .3 3 .3 4.4.28 ST. JOHNS O .C. Old Camberwell Hopkins 4 . McCrea 4. McCulloch 3, Sedey 2. Suan . Roe . Board . Craig, Mills. Best Hopkins . DwigLvs. Seeley. Brunner, McCrea. Hills. St. Johns OC Lamb 2. Canal, Herbert . Lagonder. Best Lamb. Shaer. Halls. Cunningham. Corcoran. Lagander. BEAUhiARIS A.F.C. 0.1 2.2 4 .3 5.5.35 44fBTEFRLIRS 7.4 13.5 15 .7 19 .10.134 Beaumads AFC bieNicholas 2 . Maylleee 2. Fax . Best Mayplece. Osborn . McNichols. 4Yilliams. Stevens. Lucy. Whitetriars Fulton 5, Gardulll 3 . McAuliffe 2 . Peter O'Brien 2. Elliott 2. Harris. Glenn, DaAs. Jmigebkmd, D. Vandennboan . Best C . Harris, Paul O'Brien . McAuliffe, D . Vandenboon. T. Carrkgg. Peter O'Brien.
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Hugh Lyon Knitwear couple of issues back, the CEO and Editor of this excellent publication gave us a timely reminde r of the VAFA's Harassment Policy. This provides substantial protection for all players having the ball as their objective, except of course if you are a full forward, in which case you are on your own, and not worthy of even sympathy, let alone any form of security . Nothing has changed . I vividly recall the majestic feats of greats like Coleman (Essendon) and Spencer (North Melbourne) in the late 40's and early 50's, and equally, them being belted sick, baulked, blocked, held, and generally pulverised, week in, week out, by genuine experts! As a former designated 'horizontaliser' myself, belatedly, I see the error of those ways, and wonder whether the full forwards of all Sections could be brought within the ambience of Section 12 .1 of the Laws of the game !
LAST WEEK Bu lleen Cobras overwhelmed Eley Park in another impressive display at Bulleen Park . Somewhat underwhelming though, was the amount of information received about the game, none . Yarra Valley took the points against Chirnside Park by dint of very accurate kicking for goal, in what was otherwise a tight contest . There is an effortlessness about Yarra' s game which is diabolically frustrating, just when you feel you have their measure, they slip away again . The Parker's loss was no fault of "The Water Buffalo" Mather, "Pensioner" Sore, or "Horse" Warren, who all had outstanding games. For Yarra it was the usual cast of thousands, Peterson, Peake, Laing an d Thompson on the ball, Matt and Michael White, plus Bevan Smi ll ie across half back, with Telford, Loveless and Drew, very efficient converters. Richmond Central were too strong for Eltham Collegians, although the Turtles, down 20 goals to 2 at half time, made a much better fist of things in the 3rd and 4th terms, when they were buoyed by Mattie Ryan's appearance in a support capacity . Frankie Bove had a day out playing his 50th, Whisper O'Sull ivan was again effective, and Andy Siwka is a new man away from the rigours of half back for Central. Old Carey struggled against an enthusiastic Hawthorn Citizens but did enough to take the points . C's supporters hate the 2nd Saturday of May, because it's the day after the old Grammarians annual dinner, and it usually spells disaster. The Hawkers harried and worried the lacklustre C's, and it won't be too long before they are a real problem for all their opponents . The Hawks moved the ball well out of the centre, and 10
have a top halfback in Phil Avery, whose ability to read the play was magic in motion , Don Laulette in the ruck is hitting his straps, whili Dave McCowan proved an effective goal sneak in thl FP. Nick Vas, Chad Esler an d Tommy Auldist triec hard to lift the C's by their own example, but it was, day most of their teammates would prefer to forget until next year! The Hawkers are commended for thell on field effort, and especially for their post game soeia camaraderie . Kew caught up on the form of their rivals . TODAY Chirnside Park take on Eley Park and it is ha rtosethSarks,with eirp sentmapowerpob â&#x20AC;˘ lems, being able to beat the Parkers . Eltham face the power of Yarra Valley, and the best that can be said is that it will be a learning eape : rienee for them . Yarra will just have too much of everyâ&#x20AC;˘ thing for the young Turtles . Bulleen Cobras meet Old Carey in what will be a tightly contested match. The Cobras are looking better with every outing and will take the game right up theC's,woilnedtbaheirstobcmpetitive . The main difference between the two is that the C's may have more avenues to goal, and this should see them up by a few points after a top game . Hawthorn Citizens host the mighty Kew, who will still be dark about their loss to the C's . Hard to see Kew kicking the game away a second time, so for all the Hawkers buoyant spirits, Kew will take the four points fairly comfortably . Richmond Central has the bye . Reserves winners should be : Chirnside Park, Yarra Valley, Old Carey and Kew . Correspondents: the Monday contacts are 9547 9144, Fax 9547 776 4 SOCIAL NOTES Chirnside Park have got their 'Casino' night at the clubrooms tonight . Do not forget to turn up! !
MAY 24 - ROUND 7 YARRA VALLEY v . RICHMOND CENTRAL OLD CAREY v . CHIRNSIDE PARK KEW v. BULLEEN COBRAS HAWTHORN CITIZENS has the bye.
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MILESTONES old Carey stalwarts, Richard Evans and Andrew Gates
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, Richmond Central - Congralations to The Big 1 Franco Bove and the 'Potato Chip' Greg Tate e l,ace both reached the 50 game milestone with 1,Ciunond Central . Tatey's booming kicks out of the e are a wonder to behold and Frankie's deterand endeavour to win the ball are second to c . wcll done fellas . 118(1S
SENIORS - 10 .5 .9 7 BULLEEN COBRAS 2 .4 5 .8 9.10 18.14 .122 ELEY PARK 2 .2 4 .3 5.6 6.7 .43 Bull een Cobras Goal kickers and best players not received . Eley Park T. Karadisrcs~ 2 . Trotter 2 . D. Kaye. Hill. Best Storey. M . Payne. Hill . D . Pay=, Bruce, Bowen . YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 7 .1 10.4 17.7 20.7.127 CHIRNSIDE PARB'. 3 .8 7.9 11 .10 13 .13 .94 Yum VaBey OB Telford 6, McLeod S. Downs 2, Drew. Luke White, Michael white, Matt VJh¢e, Make. Sndllle. Peterson . Best Peterson, Matt Willte . Drew, Comm McLeod, Fung. Chirnelde Pa rk Recoil 5 . Carus] 2 . M. Pemberton 2 . ft'<ller. Sore . Brown. D'Angeb. Best Mather. Rarren, Brown, Sore. Pedkr. D'Angeto. RICHMOND CENTRAL 10 .6 20.12 22 .15 29.20.194 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .2 2.4 3.7 7.9 .51 Richmond Central Bove 4. Siwka 4, Watts 3. Pickett 3 . Porteous 3. S. Shannon. Andonopoulos 3. Murphy. AzJag. Hoey. Daley. Adams. Best Bme. O'Sullivan, Andonpoulos . Sixka Graham. Ban@etd . Eltham CoBegians Coonerty 3. Bishop 2. Gasparotto I . Jovanauskl I . Best Simon, Shipley. J04~t1065k1 . Bishop, Ltaxdtetd . Ga5[larott0.
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RESERVES - 10 .5 .97 BULI£EN COBRAS 1.3 3.8 8.12 10 .19.79 ELEY PARK 2 .0 4.2 9.5 10.5.65 Bullets Cobras Goal kickers and hest players not received. Elep Park Verde 4 . Lettinl3, R Lamarq . Collins . Carroll. Best Verde. Rayner. Morris. LetOnl . W. Lamarca. Young . YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 1.1 7.3 11.5 14.9.93 CHB2NSIDE PARK 2.3 2.4 4.5 4.5.29 Yarns V®lley OB Fad 4 . Jonson 2. Field. Gnelt . Ho. Lawton, McOralth, O'Sullivan . Ross. Roure. Best Ho. Ford . h1cllraith . Ross, Rowe. Davis . Clilrnside Perk Harrington . S. Oates. O'Connor. Conte. Best S. Oates. Dipietro. Scott. W}ngard. Conic. Ogstan. RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 .5 11.10 17.19 22 .28.160 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .1 2.2 3.3 3.3.21 Richmond Central Magi 4, Barker 4, Jackson 4 . Fauiett 2. Reid 2, Wilson 2 . McIntosh, Atacak. Taylor. Tento. Best Bowe, Mudge . Wilson. btagl . Macak. Jackson. Elthant Collegians A. Tucker 3 . Best A. Tucker, G. DLSmore. Davies . Hall, Phlllipson. 6iizzl. OLD CAREY 6.4 11 .3 18.22 23 .27.165 HAWrHORY CITIZENS 1 .1 1 .1 2.1 4.1 .25 Old Carey Evans 5, Bryce 5 . Nance 3 . Field 3. Bennett 2 . 1 . Cohen 2. Jackson. Hill . Mason. Best E vans. Bryce. I. Cohen. Jones. Gates. Shrhm . Hawthorn Citizens Morrison 2. Sig, O"Hanbn . Best Timewell . Kennedy. O'Hanlon . hiorts . Fitzpatrick . Brooks . }3EF, - BYE
CHIRNSIDE PARK v. ELEY PARK Field : A . Scherini R. Smith ELTHAM v . YARRA VALLEY Field: C. Cimoli D . D'Altera BULLEEN COBRAS v . OLD CAREY AT BULLEEN PARK Field : M . Street F. Karabelas HAWTHORN CITIZENS v. KEW Field : R. Marlyn Boundary : D. Blackburne D . Gaunt RICHMOND CENTRAL has the bye.
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winburne have opened the competition for _ tinals births right up with a win that show s they'll have a big say in how the four pans out and could even push for fourth spot themselves . The Reds are floundering as they prepare to face the competitions' top three performers in coming weeks while the bye couldn't have come quick enough for West Brunswick who have stalled after a brisk start to the season . Round 5 revie w A severely undermanned West Brunswick were no match for a fitter and taller Swinburne side that is finally finding its feet in new surroundings . The lack of a forward line is the major concern for Phil Leatham who can't expect to see many of his missing names until after the half way mark of the season . K en Price and Jamie Gray tried to lift the Magpies an d Steve D'Andrea took the step up after some good performances in the two's . Wests got the points in an early game marred by poor kicking from both sides . Coming off the bye, Williamstown didn't miss a beat early as La Trobe struggled to come to grips with the confines of Fearon Reserve . Bezzant snagged 6 for the victors with David "Go Go Gadget Arms" Lee pulling in 20 marks on a wing and booting 2 goals . My spies also speak highly of the efforts of aging guru Dene "Seaweed" Macleod . Much to the annoyance of Alan Elliot, the home side wasted a chance to boost their percentage as the Trobers managed five goals to one in the last term to add some respectability to the score . Dumaresq was tireless for La Trobe in the last line and Stephen "Ned Flanders" Lonergan had a dip in a variety of positions . The home side romped in in the resies leaving Gino "Rock Star" Tendelii plenty of work in a back pocket for the visitors . Rumour has it that the La Trobe pub crawl which followed the game was at the centre of a health scare with reports of exposed small goods in Johnstone Street Collingwood . Expect the Herald Sun photos to be published in coming weeks . Great White Hope Twomey failed to drag his charges out of the mire after breaking down in the first term against Uni High. Westbourne twice failed to capitalise on the wasteland wind but were still in the hunt until being reduced to 16 men in the final term . The Uni High defence was on fire again while Fatty was the goods up forward with 12
6 and yet another o f Gino's cousins was ~ the source of disagreement. (The cas e is unlikely to be resolved in the Equal Opportuni Commission .) Westbourne put their best two's sic ever on the field but were unable to overcome High side that is benefiting from the club's ne found depth and strong performances from Ve Madrigano and Khoury . North Brunswick made it two on the trot an in the process got their finals hopes back on it . rails against an insipid Uni Reds who went mis; ing in action after kicking the first 4 goals of th match. Dean DeMorton was inspirational for th home side with 5 goals and he was ably supporte by Michael Sorletto with 5 of his own . Brel Whitman provided a target at CHF and Darre Adams was rock solid in a back pocket . For th losers Paul James, Keppel and Merhi had a di while Simon Shaw continued to prove to be brigl light on the recruiting front . In the resies the Red continued on their winning way after a slow star Ch ris "Possum" Tehan provided the impetus afte moving to CHF in the third term while Darrei Kane snagged 4 and the Frankies both provide plenty of drive . The loss had a positive side fo North Brunswick with the return of best an fairest Barry Thorpe . Preview round 6 La Trobe host a refreshed Uni Blacks wh( have probably been using the week off to work ou a way to play four quarters in a row . This could b+ the week on the open spaces out at Bundoora Blacks by 15 goals . Williamstown takes on the listless Uni Reds a the Fearon Reserve and should run out 8 goal win ners . Swinburne will be on a high when they take or Old Westbourne and should be able to make it twc in a row by 15 points . Uni High have never beaten North Brunswick and that may prove motivation enough for the green and tans to hold on to win by 5 points . West Brunswick take a much needed rest . Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 by 1 .30 pm, call 94825492 until 8 .00 pm or email micj@netspace.net .au I'm keen for details of both games from both clubs so drop me a line .
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at IIHSOB where the pacey Di4 weekend Plays his 150th and Peter navid 13unn Guntj,o~c and Pat Barnes chalk up 100. Belated to big fellas and committeeme n c o i,, ;, :,tulations .aX and David Koch who recently N2I1if llp 100 and 50 games respectively .
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NIORS - 10 .5 .9 7 .35 0.1 1 .1 3 .3 5.5 c:: ST BRUNSWICK .5 11 .8 17.11.113 5' 71NBURI6E UNIVERSITY 5 .2 9 . Byrne. Beat Cannane Gra . Gross. Williams, y West Brunswick Baker. Camara. D'Andrea . Pri ce. . Swinburne University Coal kickers and best players not recehmd 19.19.123 WBy1AMSTOWN Cf2dS - 8.7 .53 LATROBE UNIVERSITY Warren, Sadler, WIB{nnutuwn C4MS Bezzant 6 . Black 3, Cook 2, Grteroe 2. Lee 2. Bcrzan~ t. , Macleod. Thege . . Best Lee . Cook . Grkm Macleod. Jac kson iuus Sutherland, Wrobe aite.Ha}ward, Murphy, Grant SklebMtwn . Best 11 nergan .~Dumaresque. Adam 4 .10 4.10 7.11 7.13.55 OLD WEu`T80URNE A.F.C. .12 13 .17 .95 1.3 5.11 7 U.H.S.O.B. vrrrq. ChYsto. Gibb, Frank lin. Best Old Wcsthassrae AFC Baartnt 2, A . Ha'sburgh Ta Kukhydr. Board . King. 6tesman. 0'Kr.e:e. A. Leitch. . Mazza. Cra:iatell. Best Davidson . UHS6B Wallace 6. Davidson 3 . Zutlchi. Cook, SkWU CraclatelS . MeLennan . Deaiin. B on e. Wallace. .4 13 .8 18.9.117 2.2 8 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.5 6.5 10.7.67 UNBIMny REDS 4.3 . Latout. . XV[riternan 2 . Safleto 5. R . Thorpe 2 . B 5 Iorth Brunswick Latrn ~}ei eeman 2 Best Hodgson . ~emV}am . R. Thorpe, NW Enlre rgs. Bes t Reds McLennan 2. Hall 2 . James 2, Hart . Heenan. Koppel, ,Universty McBurney. McNamara, James . Keppel . Drury. Hart. U[r1VERSIIY BLACKS - BYE
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1 .5 4.9 7.12 9.15.69 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .2 5 .5 5.7 9.10.64 SgRNg1SRryE UNIVERSITY . Harrington . Petchet. Vitale. Best Petchet, West Brunswick Robinson 3 . Ortiz 2. Forbes Forbes, Horne, Combos . Martin . Clarke . University Goal kickers and best placers not recehed . Sw3nhurne . - - - 25,17 .167 WBLIA.hSSTOWN GYMS 2.3.15 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY - - . Qukk 2 . Burgess 2. Carter, WIDiantstown GYMS Payne 9. MeNamara 6, Tuck 3 . N . Bond . . Hann. Ca4derarood . Atenriltenn ett Best Payne.l5'ouda Meurthennett. A . Band, . TendeW. Wright. Ptdlt(ps . LaTrobe University Roberts . Phillips, Best Napier. Rosengren Ryan . 3.1 2.2 5.5 5.5.35 OLD WESTBOURfi'E A.F.C. .8.62 0.2 2 .5 4 .6 9 U .R.S .O.B. Hewitt. Evans. Ctrtsto, Old Westbourne AFC Cox 2, Williams . Ctuisto . Crabbb . Best . Crcmciaplw. Crabb. Harris . Best Cotter. Khoury. URSOB Nash 3 . LmickS 2 . McDonald. Veal. Khoury'. Neal iv{ydrigano. McDonald. Eltringham . Veal . 1.1 2.5 2.5 4.5 .29 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .4 4.6 6.8 12 .10.82 UNIVERSITY REDS Best Henky. Heakt'. North Brunswick B. Thorpe. Anflerson. Palarukolavr. M.1Vlutnran. Summerville, Anderson . Jew'eIl. Hog . Best George. Tomai. . Stravrou 2 . Walsh. . Teehan 3. Tomat 2 University Reds Kane 4 Teetian . Cccco. Kane. Fitts . B
MAY 24 - ROUND 7 WEST BRUNSWICK v . LA TROBE UNI . UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS NORTH BRUNSWICK v . SWINBURNE UNI . I' IVERSITY REDS v . UHSOB C' .' WESTBOURNE has a bye
LA TROBE UNI . v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : G . Gioras G . Waldron WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . UNIVERSITY REDS Field : P . Keogh G . Seabourne SWINBURNE UNi. v. OLD WESTBO'URNE Field : M . Flanagan J . Ashurst UHSOB v. NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : M. djrgall S . Lugowski WEST BRUNSWICK has a bye .
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NZ Albert Park were aggressive from the start Ad surprised Monash Gryphons with their intensity. The game was in the balance at half time however a strong 3rd stanza set up the win . Monash rallied early in the last but the Rats held on . Best for ANZ were Nicholosi, Koegler and McLellan and for the Gryphons, White, Hetherington an d Blandford (Ed. Note to Gary Ryan . Yes mate, I've had my fun at your expense, however 'nuffs' a 'nuff and I trust you can get back on the winners list soon ) The Peninsula, Southbank game was tough and close up til 1/2 time . Southbank then proved too strong physically and in the air and ran out comfortable winners . MVP's for the 'Pirates' were Bonner, Cook an d Atchinson and for the 'Bankers', Kip, Spider and a host of others . Our fellow Scribe the lovely young Leah Gallagher put in a pretty good performance in her whites, TB feels she handles the whistle better then her pen . After a good contest in the 1st half, St Pats Mentone turned up the heat on Elste rnwick an d careered away to record a big 91 point win . Superior teamwork and a willingness to run hard and fast set the victory up for the Patters . For the Wicks, again big Adrian "Jacks Ball" was adjudged best and the Patters made mention ofWhite, Sullivan an d Perazzo. Powerhouse were on top early against Oakleigh, however the latter responded well and all was close at the long interval . The 3rd quarter belonged to the House and ultimately set up the victory, as matters were pretty well even throughout the last term. Overall the game was hard and tough physically on all combatants. Best for the House were Auld, Gill and Clayton and for Oakleigh, none better than 200 game veteran "Whale" Walsh, Adamic and Knapper. Glenhuntly and St Mary's staged a close encounter of the football kind right up to the very last five minutes whereupon the Hunters scored a freakish sausage roll then lampooned another 2 just for good measure and ranout victors by a lazy 15 points . Inaccurate kicking certainly didn't help the Saints cause, but you know what they say don't you! Hunters reported that Short , Richards an d Jones were among their best while the Saints opted for Duke, Stone and Burt .
Magoo's Review - Saints fell in by 5 minors against the Hunters, Southbank had to work hard all day to record their fifth win on end, this time at the expense of the Pirates, Elsternwick doubled the Patters scoreline to get their ist points for the year, the House brought to an end the Krushers undefeated run, only narrowly though by 3 little ones and the Gryphons inflicted yet another defeat (fairly heavily) on the Rats .
PREVIEW ROUND 6 Southbank V St Mary 's - A big assignment ahe~ of St Mary's in their visit to Yarra Park . All gÂŤ things must come to an end (just ask Kew), howev I don't reckon on it being this week. 'Bankers' by ~ points. Must agree here the Saints started the seasc well but do not have the talent to be able to match with the Tigers for the entire day . St Pat's Mentone V Peninsula - With only olsapiecyouanbesrdthabo esv , ly matched teams will go 'hammer' and 'tongs' at ea( other. Home ground sways me the "Patters" way by points . Was a bit disappointed with the Pirates la week they seemed to lack intensity when the pressui was applied, and their will be no lack of tis agai today. Vultures easily. Elsternwick V ANZ Albe rt Park - Same story lir as the above mentioned game except only one wi apiece. Matters at hand will still be the same thougl hard at each other, no quarter neither given ni asked for. I'll go for the form side, yes that's ANZ by slender margin of 11 points . Was going to pick tt Wicks at the postage stamp but as KB rightly for on( says the Rats are in form and will win . Glenhuntly V Oakleigh - This game promises I be a nailbiter . A loss to either, even at this early staâ&#x201A;Ź will make matters very hard to climb up and make dash at the top 4 . Weak way out is to go for the horr club, so I will. Hunters by 17 points . Even away froi home I'll give the Krushers one last chance and ti them to win today over the Hunters although it won be easy . Powerhouse V Monash G ryphons - They Gryph will be all out to get a much needed win to balance th ship, however the House have just as much incenth to consolidate their spot . House at home will pack to many guns for the Gryphons and win by 30 point! After proving me wrong last week I'll jump back o the House's band wagon this week they shoul deasilyoverthe aples Gryphonswhoat hemo e r appear to be struggling. Magoo's Preview - B an kers to overcome a improving Saints, the Pirates won't encounter to many problems with the Patters, Wickers to scor another win, this time at the expense of ANZ, th Krushers to kick back hard against the Hunters an Powerhouse to prove last weeks win was no h . uknocigverMashGypon,butlj A good week for our fellow scribe Mr Quirk la : week, the Brain takes the lead .
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International Food and Beverage Night 24 May in Upper Common Room . ANZ ALBERT PARK MILESTO NE(S) r„ngratulations to Ralf Koegler on his 100th game for . 'obot" club. If not lo, a couple of yea r years due °„it chidic b he would have reached the milestone earlier . Hope r-Tce him for many more games to come . C3ngratulations to Rohan Carlisle on playing his 50th . Despite irregular availability over the past .I :mp for the cub `l p!' of years he ha s studies han has been a great cont ❑ utttor every time h played , P,IONASH GRYPHONS MILESTON E All at the club would like to congratulate Senior Vice Captain, George Harrak on playing his 50th game against ,,leigh in round 4 . George has been at the club for sever-e us -aid has been a key figure in creating a competitiv nhons side. All at the club would B e lito vnsh George all bc,i for his next 50 games, and hopes that in that time nc call I::-te some rear success .
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~ OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS gh Bawes Coach.t ei Butfin 22. N ..Woodrufl 45. T 46. W . Eerie 47. L O'Neill 49 . J. Reju .Hasfortlt 51 . A 52. H. Hayward 53 . G . Pamharn 54. A.tJPtmt a S . Dirrar
L Malget 58. D . Watson 59. C.. McPherson 60 . D Ceardson 61, T. Evart 62 . A. Lewis 64, R . Martin ~. R. Kent 67 . R .. Hanc#y 68. N Bs9gin 69. J . Stewart 70. J. Thomass V . G. Rhode 72 . A. Betts 73. 13. LOP
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76 . S. Grabed 77. M. Day
1 . C (3dce
Berry (DVC) 3. F. Purcell
OLD XAVF_RIANS Coach : pat Harwidni s 1 . htf+orx 2 T.flenin8 3. Via* 4. B .HWA
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4. S. Murray (C) 5 . A Jakowenko 6. A . CrawshaY
8 . C. L
1 . A Ca" 2. A. Jones 3. P. Mount (DVC) 4. C. Baker 5 . 0, Brow n 6. C. GddsworiM 7. M. Pang-i0 B . P. Scene 9, LCressWelt 0 . M .Davaren 11 . J. Ber9in 12. B..DeiaheY 13. M Mdnemy 14 . N. Moore 15. A . Finney 16. B . (aArk (C) y7 . B. Day (DVC) /8. M. Funston 19. A. Fertile
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9. D . Gardener 10 . M . Berko 11 . D. Purce~ 12. R . Campbec 13 . R.Tandy 14. M.Bermett y 5. D . FatxnYi 16. D. Morris
17 . J . Miter (DVC) 18. R . Forster 19. W.Deague 20 . S. Dixo . J. Androrus n21 22. J . Tondinsar 23 . A. Cooch 24. J. McKenna
25. R . Sewell (DVC) 28. C. Sioree
6. M F~d 7. K83MI: 8. AKaroN 9, T.fasoN 14. 0.foa'd 11. a. Moto 12 AtYe6D 13. TiTnBb 14. LMt M 15 LDeve-Jt& 0-SUM 17. T.Camty 19. D.M o kai 19. R .%xes 3]. D.Triara 21. B
22 J.Owris
23. OaUarri 2q GCa 2S LCk.on
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20. J.O'Brien (VC) 21 . N . S1er
22. J . Vircent 23 . C. Haddad 24. R .. Sh e Jy 25. S McConnell 26. R. Zeman 27. S. Andrew 28 . C.Bosson9 29. J. Dailey Edwards 30. N ..O'DOnne6 31 . M 32 . J . AndrianrmPoious ~. JtDial. Oq 6D MW~~ 33. R . Ryan . 34. J . Luncantonio ~. A~ 61 62. S.Tudtk 35 . J. Nolan, 663. K vat
27. C.Mdiiga, 28 P.CffikY
29 . N. Couzens 30. N . Cautts 32 . J . Wright 33. D. Var1Ey 34. A. Maher 35. E . Sedg" 39 . J . Rg9
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36, M. Cmb 37. J . Hunt
OLD PARADtANS coach: Ken Johanse nrptoree OLD CAREY Ccach : Peter Schille r t . C . Argos (C) 2 . F.Yaghmoor 3. P. Cerche
yU{AZENO D Coach: Kevtn 4Qng 1 . I. Jotuuon J. Beaton 3 C. Grant 4. D . NisbeH 5. P. Egan (t'C) 6, L, Varney 7. 5.Paduca(C) A. Ga~rbeuini 9 10. L Perkins . 11 . A Meadows 12 . A. Quinn (VC) U. D. Kelly 16. M. Davies 17. N . Meehan 18. B. Meehan 19. D . C'sancio 20. P . McCuricCh 21 . D. R'x,~
22. T. Batlei' 23, P. Ne{smt 24 . J . Persi J. Dunne 29. P. F 30. D.
32. P. Fotini~is 34. R . Hawkins 42. L Stephensa~ 74. A MCDOweN 76. N. Parry
4. J. Powet 5 . T. Bake . S, We4tr6
7 . C. Anson S. J. Zito
9. J . Woods 10. S. Laulette it . P.Vary+anis 12. J .M a
14 . M. Raflaeie 15. B. Hood 16. A. Costeto 17 . K. Louis 18, C. Richards 19. T. Wood . 20 . M. Lawrence 2L 0 . Stone 22. C. Bat~ 23. T. StuaR 24. N . MaClean 25. A .Trknter 26 . S . Wood 27. C . Davey 28 . S . V4ak
32, M. MgiMoriru 34. J. Fam~r 35. S .M~ 35 . L qeak 39. J. Nash 43. F.Hakins 47 . A. Bond
N . Beale D. Cochran°R K..= A . White
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2. Mt Lyruh 3. N. Pettford 4 . J . Ltxas 5. AFIOMiatd 6. ABem-Isa 7 . b+atAOV 6. D.Pafras 9. 6. R~dizrdson 10. M.FOUrJts 11 . ABa.ker 12. M.DOmxrgw 13. B. R3✓a6
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FVq IZ FORK SWIM \\
Ph: 9687 8722
Coach : Steve Carrol l
ST . BERNARD'S Coach : Dominic Le V di 1 . A. Stian la>5 2 . 7. WdkinsOn 3. R. Bonnia 4 . D Thomas 5. J . Pearson 6. P. tannaao 7. T. Harvey 8. J . Delaney 9, R. Nutter B, Overman 1f . SEnckson 12. B . Hogan 13 . S. McKeon 14. A . Thomas 15. A. Brandt 16 . J.1Joyd 17. T. Pianta 19. L Kavanagh 21 . B. Loughlin 25. D. FeWer 27. James Mount 30 . Joseph Mount 31 . B . Swan
g2, J. Evanss 43. C. Davi
1 . M. Belford 2. R. Benjamin 3 . D, Won 4, C . Brooks 5. H. Christe 6 . 8. CaOerY 7. J. Camm 8. M . Cobde6ck 9, M. Coleman 10. J. CoulooouPas 11. N . Codin g y2 . W . Crocker 13. A. Davidson 14. J . Eastaugh (C) 15 . B. Fridcer (OV 16. S. Fuller 17. M . GodreY 18 . T. Hayes 19. J . Hocking 20, W. Jackson 21 . T . Jolmson 22. D . Kay 23. M . Komck 24. J. Lyle
25. J . Mahoney
26 . A . McKenzieMoHarg 27. X. McKinnon
28. 8. O'Gomran .29. J . Psestr
30, T . Roydhouse 31 . J . staring .32. L. Stevens .33, E. Stewar t
.34. J . SWnodc (VC) .35, A.Tem9 :36. R . Versteegen .37. J . Wilcox .38 . A. Winter :39. D. Wood
622 Mt. Atezaader Rd . htoenee Pond s
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Under 19 (2) BEAUMARIS Coach : Peter McBrearty 1 . N . McLean 2. B. Thomas 3. M. . Pitts 4. T. Window 5. B . Griffiths 6. L Gibson 7. B. Stevens 8. N . Burton 9. J . Walker 10. G. Mobney 11 . G. Johnson 12. J . Bayford 13. D . Enxnerson 14. A. Quin
15. F. McDonald 16. S. Mitchell 17. T. Eaton 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 .
A. Palmer R . Thornton T. Cotter A. Catlin S. McKay B. Ferguson C . Celan K. D'unachki S. Hoder J . Vance J . McKenzie C . Martin R . CorticW~ N . Kennedy
41 . A. Van Den Blink 47. T. McAlpine 51 . D . Sheldrake 53. T. Rand
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MARCELLIN Coach : Shaun Mangan 1 . M . Randazzo (0) 2 . M . Roberts 3. G. Gull 4. L Bethel (DVC) 5. G. Hawkin s 6. C. Keog h 7. W. De Vercelli 8. T. Loude r 9. D. Marson 10. M. Moussi 11 . P. Pappatardo 12 . M. Karavasi8s 13 . C. Duinardo 14 . D . Ci ro
15 . B. Symes 16 . S. O'Connor 17. J. Pacoccioco 18. J. Sheehan (VC) 19. L Pettinella 20. N . Mathews 21 . M. Van Lint 22. D. Keamey 23. P . Diacogiorgis 24. J . Smart 25. J . Delahunt 26. M . Maguire 27. D. Hogan 28. R. English 29. B. Dinneen 35 . C. Abzangells 50 . B. Kearney
OLD HAILEBURY UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach: Greg Lasscock 1 . C. Home 2. S. Daley 3. S. Saunders 4. M . Thiele 5. P. Dimond 6. D. Reid 7. B. Shearer 8. R. Parker 9. E. Dunphy 10. D. Harrvp 11 . R. Goukien 12 . D. Warden 13. G . Fniayson 15. C. Jayasekem 16 . B. Langord-Jones 19. C. Elsthatiou 21 . B. Waters 22. D. Mason 24 . C. Pountney 25. N. Biggs 26. J. Bell
V. B. Carson 29 . C. Joyce 30 . A. Rode 60 . M. Scmai a
The Beehive 速 Hotel 速
Coach: Craig Thompson 1 . M . Atkin
2 . L . Brown 3. M . Byrn e
4 . P. Cevcchbb 5 . A. Clements 6. B. Dryne 7. O . Furness 8. B. Herder.,on 9. 0. Leahy 10. A. Maher 11 . J.Matr 12. J. McAdey 13. R . MoNam~ra 14. A. McNichol 15. B. Moody 16. B.M u ptry 17. A. Nolan 18. W. Pasme 19. C . Pease 20. H . Peck 21 . C . ScWaxJ 22. T. Sessions 23 . M. Staunton 24 . S. vegier 25 . S. Whvrpress 26 . S. while 27 . N . WRnn 28 . G. Baud 29 . B. Costello 30 . S. Dimond 31 . P. Greerbsnk 32 . E Hannon 33 . J. Hod3ldns 34 . J. Hur d 35 . J.0lrrutead 36. L. Maguire 37. J. Manin 38. J. Skgrr.nrth 39. D. Walsh 40. T. Reid 41 . A. Winter 42. A. Naughton 43. L. Mettirgs 44. D. Birks 45. M . Reifaele 46. A. Ashley
WHfTEFRIARS Coach : Andy Dalrymple Assistant Mal y I . A. Crough 2. M . Nortlley a B. Phan 5. D. Eames 6. B. Winc h 7. M .Winterbum (C) 8. R. Fedele (VC ) 9. S. Gillen 10 . A. Johnson 11 . M . Cassarino 12 . D. Rei d 13 . T. Hilton 14 . J. Treyvaud 15 . B. Doherty 16 . T. Mulcahy 17 . R. Murray 18. C. O'Connor 19. M. Duffy 20. S. Fleming 21 . M. Setches 22. S. Davis 23. J. Bond 24. M. Nolan 25. N . Crosher 26. D . Sullivan 27. T. Hoare
28. D . Cassadno Walsh 29. M. 30. A . Beattie 31 . D. Edwards 32. C. Leahy 33. M . Rees . 34. M . Anderson 35. B . Keati ng 36. A. Sea4ey
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WARRINGAL Coach: John Stanton
OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS Coach : Tim Kilwort h 1 . T. Van DerVenne 2. S . Etg 3. J . Clark 4. G. Brown (C) 5. L Taylor 6. C. Mallard 7. L. Byrne 8. B. Page 9. M. Britten 10 . A. Langdon 11 . M. Gmmotka 12 . P. Johnston 13 . N . Florentine (C) 14 . T. De Young 15 . C . Harris (C) 16. A. Baxter 17. R . Honking 18. A. Conn 19. R . Luff 20. J. Waters 22. P. Waycott 23. T. Holden 26. T. Champion (C) 30. L. Moon 32. J . Tarpey 33. B . Samuel 41 . S . Sayers 44. C. Gibson 69. A . Dakin
OLD CAMBERWELL Coach: Andrew TsInclos I . T. Donova 3. E. WdGamsn 5. B. Smith 6. A. Hanson 8. J . Hardman 9. A Gebley 10 . J . Webb 11 . C. Williams 12 . A . Patterson (C) 13 . S. Hancock
14 . J . Heffernan 15 . A. Gleevoy 16 . A. Baker 17 . R. Scott 18 . A Campbell 20 . B. Day 21 . S. Barry 22 . J . Miles 23 . M . Cook 24 . S. Pickles 27 . S. Miles 29, S. Budcett 30 . J . Zentner 31 . M . Wilkinson 32 . C. Davis
36 . A Kettle 41 . W. Salter 44 . W.Onvin 47 . L Juniper
Coach : Terry Kendal l I . C.Junkheer 2. L Hannerman 3. A . Parker 4. 5. 6. 7.
A . Sheer T. Stewart I. Mackenzie T. Gros s
8 . T. Frankenburg 9 . N . O'Brien 10. N . Smith 11 . L Hawkins 12. L Hume 14. J. McNeur 15 . C. Lun n
16. T. Chapman 17. A. Mecann 18 . J. Hughes 19 . H. Jenkins 20. C. Tindale 21 . M. Toose 23 . O . Crane 25 . J. Love 28 . A. Lines 29. D. Robson 31. S. Prendergast 34. M . Soccio 36. L AndreWs 37. N. Thompson 41 . Mark O'Brier, 44. S . Connor 65. Matthew O'Bren 67. A. Crow 70. N. Sladen 71 . C. Ward
89. R . SiNeiwood
I. 2. 3. 4. 5.
C . Taylor (C) D . Stroules B. Kinnear M. George M. Pope
7. 8. 9. 10. 11 .
S. Anderson C . WiNiarns B. Davison S. French S. Yin (C)
6 . B. Wilson
12 . M. Manovella 13. S. Hedrick 14. M. Van L7nt 15 . G . Long (VC) 16. S. Brandt 17. B. Parkes 18. H . Veale 19. S. Walters 20. P. Starmans 21 . R . Gray 22 . A. Camilleri 23. M. BOr6lin 24 . P. James (VC) 25 . A Hopgood 26. J. Anderson 27 . S. Allard 28 . D. Nasrallah 29 . M. Walton 30 . D. Mutton 31 . G . Bell
L Hull-Brown B. White T. Thomson C. Burke H. Moussa
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Coach : Tony Ryan 1 . B. Wonda
2 . B. Cock s 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
A. Petzie rides M. Hewitt G. Rickard B. Twist E. Moufid A. Maddey
9 . S. Wudiatsch 10. LGray 11 . D . Macleod 12 . N . Hunt 13. J. Clark 14 . B. Davies 15 . L GrochohowsJd 16. B. Forrester 17. L Gray 18 . H. Ahmad 19 . W. James 20. M. Man ning 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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9 (2) Blu e HAMPTON ROVERS Coach: Ec6 N e1n)ak 1 . R . Durtbaff (C ) 2. J .Crouch 3. T. Prantzos 4. J . Midwinter 5. W. Amour A. Crowther 6. 7. M . ties
8. A. Quon
9 . S.James(VC) to. A Landngan Al . A.VOSs 12. B. Mart~ 13. T. Sm~ 14 . N. Rahn 15. M. Dunbatt i6 . D.Voss 17. P. Net-On
18. C . Lucas 19. G . Stertfieldn 20. S. Paddnso 21 . David Anderson (VC) 22 . L .Tre3ee r 23. W. Benton . Avrammdes 24. J 25 . B. Hebard 26. SaottWBts 27. A. KdSner 28 . S. Grimmer
MONASH BLUES
DE LA SALLEE (2) Coach: Rob Smith . Burling t, J. T Campbell , D . Chaplin
4 . S . clay
5, A. Dennison 6, A. Ellis 7, P .Feman 8. R F D. Hamilton A, es G . G~tancy (C) D. Haggerty (VC ) 1 3, J .Howdert 14. G. Hdstov ~ 5- A Jackson t 6. G . Jennings t7. S. KernP All. A. Keo9h AS. D.King "1.0 . D . Lambe 21 . J . Masterson 22. M. McHenry
23 . T. Mors e 24 . T. Nolan 25. M.O'Dannet l 26: 0.09e, 27. H . Plpkom 28 . C. Pothftos B. Reade. J . Sliver - J . Lyons J. Byme 33. T. Farrel l
13. R. Marsn01l 14. D. Pasaralih
J5 . R .Cunron am 16. D. flshtock
19. N . Freeman 20. M . Parr f 21 . N. Kazenwadei
23. J . Roscoe 25. J . Haw48~ 26. C. McCanviR 27. J. Bolton 28. S . McGee 30. T . Camer(m 31 . L Holloway 32. C. BodsWath 34. M. Oka 43. C . Ffadan
27 . A. CasseB (C) 28. S. Bennett 29. M .Sharpies 30 . A BuCke 31 . S. Hanscr" 32. C. Allen w 33 . M . Aske 34. J. Budvnaster 35. E . Cotter 36. G . Grant 37 . W . Hardy 38. T. Lonnie 39. B. Miens 40 . T . Morgan 41 . Anthony O'Bden 42. R. Park 43 . G . Piggott 44. N . Relish 45. H. Taylw 46 . G.. Ward 47. 0 Watsai 48. D . Wilson 49, N.Youngs
ST.BEDES MENfONE TIGERS C oach : Brian Bourk e 1 . A. Ryan 2. P. Canon 3. C.Teseriero 4 . A. McShane 5. A Cousins 6. D. Serofin 7 . B. McShane B. S. Kdd
9. L McHugh (DVC) 10. S . Daudson IA . D.Fecr,~son 12. A. CavrtmBY
17 . S. Norton 19. S. Hem~an 19. T. Ashiad 22. 8, Hooper 23. D . Beckett 24. M .O'Halkrrm 25 . J. Dale 26. D . Mabbett (VC) 27, P . Gleason
18. B. Ano t
Coach : Ian Rat6aw t . T . Parker 2, P. Fmk 3. A . Tilling 4. C. BnJOB 5 . J. Davis 6. J . Moore 7. Ashley ,Bren
coach.. Brian Ke ,Mn9 I . H. Brown (C)
2 . N. Courtney d(DVC) 3. G . Hammon 4. S . Thompson 5 . D.. Robbins 6. M Broadhurst 7. J . Cullen 8 . o . Weisz 9. S. Taylor 10. P. Townsend it, C. Ba~f
1 . C.GregorY 2. M. Benerto 3. D. Dean 4. A. Bra!5 . Y. Martin 6. F. M 7. S.IJaJd 8 . L v>tJon a 9. T. Ca8ara3er 10. B. Henderson tt . J. Sullivan 12. M. Stewart 13. A Herrman 14 . R. Buiston 15. M.TrnVder 16. a Smiley 17. J. MiHe r
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8, T. Lower 9 . A. Mazur 11 . S . Redder 12 . M. S6ding 13. N . Rem(ry 14. D. Forbes i5 . J.Gregson 16. T. Leaver 17. R. Joseph 18. S . Norman 19 . J. Wilson 21 . R. CVowes 22. P. Brown 24 . A. Askew 25. LTaylor 26 . S, steel
ORMOND
Coach : Nick Kerav1ss
28. A Stastak 29. S.Stevens
KI3YATS HOTEL
13. A. Gard 14. J . Drury . C . Martin 1 5 . L McGregor 16
17. J . CR)" , x, 18 . C . Ambrosx AS. D. Falfdngtazn (C) 20. H. Dwye r 21 . J. Cunningham 22. N. Wilkins
23. D . Napier 24. G. Atloni (VC) 25 . L Wintle 26. S. Walsh 27. S 28. C.. ~ 29 . B. Johnstone 30. T.Fava 31 . J . Cummins 32. A. Smith
ARGEN ENTERPRISE S
MNS2 OLD GEELONG OLDXAVER : Peter Caflinan T y coach : on McNamara
Coach
I . M Fmst 16. A. Lux 2. T .tlxrrimB 18. W, Gordon 9. B.HWI . Gatenby 4..N BMW 29. J. Agar
30. C. Bird 7. N .Bas~t 35 . L Wilson 8
36. N . Agar 9. T. fanow 43, D.Mdnnes 10 . D.BO>a~ 50 . R.Brovm it. B.Rhi~ 51 . A . Reuss 12. M. Webb 53 . G . McGregor 13 .4LTmwtSt 54. S. Bi~eY 14. L t5sba . L Deatr -Jones 55. D . Brauer 15 . D. SrorF.y ~ . G . Couin 16 .D'Antome i8 57 . T .0 .Mid~ff 58. N . Edgar 19.B.Ja>°s 59 . H .G2tton-Watsai ~ .O.Tiewa A, McCann 21 . B.St~ ' 61 . 0 . Walsh 22. J. D 6 . Chamberlain 23 . Clau~.n 3 63 . C .C 64. E . Leyland 24. C.Carmdus . C .St~ns 65 . GWatkins 25.7.~ 46as.8.ttr9 2n. J..N~s~Y H 27. C-n FA- L . ) ® 28P.qaNzr' 51 . A.ford, y,tr~ 52.l.Curtlui CHoare 5~4 . .T ~ _ 31 . ASC~s 55 . J . mold" 32 . T.Ba:ry 56 . B .Chris az 39. J. Kap NC) . AiSaml 34. T . HoBan 57 . P. Cdwm i 35. M. 01.01n 58.. A MMCterntted+ .McLen 59 36. J . Wa1sh 37. J. Drake (VC) 60 . M 38. M.M:Ca~tlN 61 . LHam\v,:c 39 . ARsabet 62 .. Shi..TnNT& Hart 40, LtMMAIM 63
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42. 4 Ataca~ 65. D.Stzmr 43. J. Here ~. M . McKen;~l 44. P. Lytl~on 67. P. ~rf 45. S.Carrodus 68. M.P6nin9 '-r 68 46. M.BouBc° 0. 7 M .Ca.ss01 47. S.M~cCz,>3N
A. A. Needhan
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Uti nsae.r.ci sa 9(l(1TBALLER 1996
Under 19 (2) Re d AQUINAS O .C . Coach: John Bourke I . H . Nichol 2. 3. 5. 6.
M.Janbeson P. Heveren M . Bolorta S. Jones
7. T. Mofan B. M . Gree r 9: C. Juend'w!t 10. C. Lyng
11 . S. Downs 12 . D. Marshall 13. P. Gtennie 14. R . Chapman 16. M . Hunter 17. B . Wilson 18 . J. Hunt
19. M. Hope 22. B, Moran 23. S. Hills 24 . M. Reilly 32. J. BleakneY 41 . J, Pote
42. R. Moran 44 . M. Thomas 54. D . Keaty 55. A .Cu4trera
NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: Andy Rya n 1 . D.Skene 2. T. Waters 3 . B. Koutsa+asiGs 4 . O .Khadar(C) 5 . L Curren
6. P. Borysiewicz 7. T. Mikunda
8 . A. Hevntt 9 . M. Taleb 10. B. Cafts t t . C . MunaY 12. D. ADoud 13. M . Nugent 14. M. Drum 15. C . Miller 16. S .Mctlroy
17. S . RelnokisW t& J . Saba 19 . M. Payne 20. R . amato 21 . H . MaWhaJ 29. B. Moustata 33 . A. McKenaie
OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Coach: Stuart McLean 1 . D. Barnet 2. N. Gazeas 3. B . WiSi5 . Davis 4. B . 5. Oates ;~ 6 . L Waddell 7 . N . Coyne
8. P . Armsirang 9. T . Pai n 11 . D. Spiden 12 . R . Gilderdele 13. M. Eisentxse 14. G.O'Shannessy 15. A. Hafas 16 . J. Harrop 17 . R. Hense 18. A. Johnston 19. M. Kelly 20. G. Mdsaac 21 . C. Barker 22 . J. Smart
ST. LEU'S EM MAU
YARRA VALLBY OLD BOYS
Coach: Peter O'Connor 1 . G . NewEy+
Coach : John t~tay
2. N . Hooder 3. G. Bonnia 4. J . Morel 5. E . McGlanghlan 6 . S. Bavage 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 .
Wayne Redc~way 1 . T . Wapshott 2 . T. Hate 3. S. Lloyd 5. A. Dew 7. S .Thompsai 8 . L Morris
R . O'Keefe T. McCann A . Daty D. Cashen D. Carr
9 . S. M,4son to. B. Searle 1 t . B. Reyndds 12. D . Lang 14. T. UoVd 1s. A. Beit 17 . T . MotWrath 18 . L . Whste (VC) 19 . E. Kruse 20. T. Tyshing 22. B . Telford 23. C. Arnold 24. A. Cusano 25 . S. Matters 26 . D. Rom 28. A. Lawton 30. B. Wapshott 35. A . Laing (C)
12 . M. Bainbridge 13. S. Willi s 14. P. Bally 15, C. Miller 16. J . Daniels 18 . J . Manton 32 . D. McNaly 35 . L Thomas
23. A. Sutherland 27. Z Ahousabha 38. G. George 40. R. Davies
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CHIRNSIDE PARK coach : Allen Cousins I . A. Thomas 2. D . tacobucd 3. A . DiPietm 4. D.Scillem 5. M . Haxla{ 6. A. Mays 7. R. Chimsfde 8. A. Cont e 9. T. Wyngaard 10. P . A~alt 11 . Ft. Long 12. P. Green 13. E. Westrnore 14 . M. Markovski 15. D . PemberEOn 16. R . Picddi 17. B . Whitehouse 18. S Carvan 19. C. Modell 20 . J. Pereira 22 . S. Cousins 23. B. Roach
24. P. Del Guid+ce 2,5. p.vdi 27 . •F . Varga 28 . A. Crew 29. J. Carusi 30. M. Adams. 31 . D . Uncles 39. D. Butler
B:T B.?AUSTRALi A DIRFMONAL DRILLING Ken Basso 97221697
OLD TRINITY Coach: Stev en Maus 1 . S . Jones 2. B. Halt
3. H. Munm e 4 . J. Armwsmiih 5. M. Kassaby 6. D . Kneen 7. S. Natoli a T. Morpettll 9. A. Andrews 10. M. Shaughnessy it . K.Node<7 12. C . Wilson 13. J. Cade 14. D. Hayes 15. R. Baxter 16 . M. Crifshom 17 . J. Newman 18. R . Ramsden 19. C . Bafr 20. D. Robinsat 21 . Y .Adal 22. C. Stan~y 23. S. Somerville 24 . E. Davaffis 25 . B. Hutchinson 27. M. Gde g 28. C. Sutler 29. S . Connor 31 . L Kennedy 32 . C . Pawsey 35 . T.TOhin 42. A. Md«e 43. D. Waldron 48. D. Louldds 52. R. Burrows 60, S. Medlin 61 . D . Bunaurs 62. M. Pav+se/
OLD PARADIANS THERRY C.C.O.B. t~t) Coach : Paul Melton Caa de x~n flvyJ~Ptrple ( 1 . D. Van Eg7en 1 . &Rw7no 4. JtuM 5. AFbaard D. ABeiirma 7. Maz .byce 2 B.~ is. ldraeges it. A&alv 12 MDatwgn 13. &RNA 14. St~ 15 . Al.tlernow I& KG* 17. ABtmS 1& Lt`rh 19. MJqce 20. GPaow 21 . D.Cieal 22 RtfSn 23. htC.mg~ 24. &L1T~ 25 . GS* 2& L 0'Cmmr 27. MRees 28. ASWYW 46, SliabDn OR. s6ftolM 47 .AT~ 4&C.~ .30 31 . A970 49. LRE9/ 32 Critigtd 90. T.tdd 33. 0. Wargt 51 . T. tAaxon 34. D.vareno 5z s 35 ASrzw 53. S0170 54. dClk 36. ADatlio 55. D.Petab 37. D.Bemrc n dRcdxmk a 39 . G .0'Meaa 39. Mfimado 57. T.nxr,ima5 n JSttitlt 40. F.ttflck8rznd a 41 . A Di7m 5 3. D. slem 42 htffiCoDY9 83. }h.Vcs#ua
2. R. Zampogna 3 . G. Vandenberg 4. D. D'Aprano
5. S . Sacco 6. S. Goodwin 7. G. Kuret
8 . A. Grant 9. S . Stell a 15. A.McMahon 17. A. Rowan 20. J. Smith
21 . B .FAzPatndk (VC) 26. J. Van Englen (VC) 28. D. Dunn e 32. T . Jones 33 . M . Jacobsen 34. A. McDonald 48. C .O'Brien
44. MBudd,q 62 P. C,mtE7 45. LFtyr's 72 FL VR3EY CONSOLIDATED TRAVEL
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996 20
~ Club XVIII S ection 1 COLLEGIANS
,~, : Lc,gICarison I a~ . Go ach: Nevitle James
MAZENOD Peter Hall j c . Coach: ReB Peter Altsop 2 A. Noone
3. S. Campbell 9. P. Hag
3& S tertkv 37. M 38. R+lt~ af. S43nRrVare 36. J.Carr 40. B.SeOPin 41 . S.Ujbic ~. AG~ 41. APa~nlVL7 B. N.AMdersan fi SWx4 17. D ~~ T. V .Dar'.an 51 . P.hader 52- N. G3 53. M. Imiss 54. L 6aUerts 55. EJVM 56, D. tD+a 57. J. MO M 5& ATtamrxin 59. M.Ride¢k tD. B . Kens 61 . D.Kens 6? . M.0D=d 64 . MGftla 70. TSmAh
12 . A Wilks 15 . P. ANsop 17 . T. TsiaviS 23 . S. Coulson 27 . D. Krom 31 . N. Snarl 32 . D. Moore 33 . R. Toyama 37 . G . Trigg 38. D. Steinfort
39. R. Bourbon (VC) 41 . B. Welch 44. D. Bolle 46. J. LeGrand 47. P. Riley 48. P. Vine 49. L HaNy 52. Mark Riley 53. Mick Riley 54. P. Jacobs 57. M. Peters 60. M. LeCouteur 63. P. Welch
65. D . Biviano 68. K. Duffy 69. B. Harper 71 . D . Huggins 72. D . Und 73. S. Buckingham 74. E. AtOiaras 71 .1. DIG'nto
WHEELERS HILL fi 0 T E L
OLD BRGtMBLM
DE LA SALLE Coach: Brendan Hoy Asst. Coach . C. Bourke I . D. Williamson 2. T. McHenry 3. A. Casson 4. M. Williamson 5. B. Byrne 6. B. Hay 7. M. Tho m a D. Jennings 9. C. Johnstone 10. P. Grant . 'it . S. Bolt 12 S. Rudo 13. J . C)dhier 14. M.ODtlscoll 15. S. Brabnee 16. C. Taylor 17. B.O'Heam 1& T. Moore 19. G . Curren 20. M. Stanhope 22. A. Worsteling 23. M . Funnell 24. C. Zeif>efl
25. J. Murphy 29. S. Gurr 30. M. qea! 69. G. Spot 31 . B . EUis 32 . P . Manning 33 . C. Cleary 34 . T. Ford 35. D. DirrAtropaious 36 . D .lambe 37. G. Larkins 38. J. Close 39. D . Hyland 40. B. Buick 41 . R. Chapple 42. A. White 43. M. Lowe 44. B. Kellett 45. C. Writ,~t 46. G . McHenry 47. M. Farrell
Coach: Stuart Ka y 1 . G . Bennett 2. M . McLennan 3. H. Jarvis 5. R. Murray 6. S. Moody 7. M .Ha 6 8. A Hancock 9. A. Grant 10. R. Moreton 11 . J . Rattray 11 . J . McLachlan 12. D. Cochran 13. A. Noble 14. J . Bennett 16. M . Herdrie 16. J . Marrison 18. C. Lade 19. D. Smith 22. J . Lockett 24. L Hamitton 24. P . Neylan 26. J . Uglow 28. S . Kay 31 . 31 . 32. 33. 34. 34. 35. 37. 39. 40. 42 . 43.
F. Magee M . Scadett R . Wraith D . Moreton R . Smith M. Nicaaltis A. Rutter M. Donohue P. Greene C . James A. Wiley T. Betts
44 . S. Cartner 46. M. Barber 48. C . Haling 49. A. Neale 51 . N . McCann 52 . M. Walker 53. P. Bainbridge 55 . A. Heron 56 . R. Brown 64 . B. McMurfie 78 . R. Saunders
S. Desmond L Duncan A. Gale D. Gleason J. Lade
OLD MELBURtd1ANS OLD XAVERIANS Coach : 2. D. Moss 4. A. Cordner 5. E. Addnson
6. C. BmnChtiosver 7. J . Gardiner 9. S . Cox /0. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 17.
S .Oshome A. Anderson R. Egleton G. Stooke S. Bardsley N.Osboume A. CreS n
18 . R. Simpson 20. T .Osbome 23 . D. Stanton 24 . S. James 25 . A. Wilson 26 . K. Rutherford 28 . D. Mine 31 . S. Rainer 33 . A. Clements 35 . M Atkinson 36, A. Woodhouse 44 . A. Carrotl 61 . P. Hands 80 . AComell 111. P. Waite 117. J. MacLellan 116 H. Ingleton
N. Naim A. Hum e
Coach : Res . Coach : I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
L. Orsini (DVC) J . Kennedy M . Jones R. Curtain (VC) M . O'Callaghan J . Mathews
7. T.O'Sull'rvan 8. M. Fitz 9. i i. 13. 17. 18. 24. 27. 28. 31 . 32 . 33. 34. 35 . 37. 39. 44 . 53 . 62 . 63 . 64 . 71 . .
M. Calbpy P. Cannors A. Ries P.O'Bemie P.O'SuPoivan R . King D . King (C) C . Court A. Holmes M. Tyn:31 M. Sadler S.Hogan M. Meenan T. Langrigan M. Chamberlain D. McLean P. Hall M. Cotlopy P. Conquest S. Kennedy A. Hal S. Bailey l91
ST. KEVINS O.B. Coach: Paul Bannon 1 . D. N antra 2 . A. Nanfra 3 . P. Nanfra
4, N . Goldsworthy 5 . R . Quir k 6 . J. Quirk 7 . N . Martin 8 . T. Bare 9 . D . James 10. L Davidson 11 T. Finch 12. D. Whelan 13. P. Hooper 14. B. Noonan 15 . D. Boyd 16. P. Bannon 17. S. Charles 18. P. Ryan 19. M. F ield 20. S. Herbert 21 . A. Davies 22 . I . Wood 23. J. Wi hehi 24 . J. L 25 . B. taYcpole 26. D. O'B rien 27 . P. Lewln
28 . A. Bu ocel la 29 . D. McDonald 30 . S. Dillon 31 . J. Goldsworthy 32 . D. Ivory 33 . P. Curtain 34 . D. Kalms
Laurie Taberner's RISING SUN HOTEL
PH : (03) 98 22 001 1
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OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS
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Coach: G . Seebeck Ass . Coach: M. Clunles-Ross I . B. Slmpson 4. H. Mkkfieton 6. M . Godwin (C) 7. M .CMnies-~loss 11 . B. Cain 13 . N. Murdoch 14. S . Norden 20. N. Tribe 21 . S . Wilson 22. D. Hooper 23. S . Pryde 25. B . Langlev 27. C. Winneke 28. L Higham 30. P . Wkiari>son 32. S . Sheahan 34. D. Steele 36. A . Chambers 37. E. Montgomery 41 . A . Paul~n
45. T. Stubbs 47. J . Deakin 53. P. Gaidzkar 54. T. Phillips 55. A. Sston 56. 57. 58. 59. 60.
A. Richardson S. Milliken E. Johnston A.Walkom M. Weber
61 . A. Bitter 62. J. Cook 63. T. Gray 66. J. Batchelor 68. A. Nowell 69. C.Ilknan 70. C. Stewart 71 . R. Hume
ST. BERNARDS O.C. Coach : Brian Moon 1 . R . Day 2. M. Quinn 3. P. Moon 4. A. Denahy 5. P . Hayes 6. J . Comdo 7. M . Creak 9. G. Wood 12 . G. Tota 13 . A. Matkov 14 . A Vinecarntre 15 . A Kennedy 18 . M . Cunningham 19 . G . Farrugia
20. J. Martin 22 . P. Fanugia 23. W. Schwaraenberg 24. J. Watlcinso n 27. A Myers 28. A. Barnes 35. M. O'Connell 38. D. McAllister 44. B. Moo n 45. M. Castles 48.. A Moodie 87. S. Denahy
A Carker N. Room G . Stewart B. Smart N. Taylor
622 Mt. Alexander Rd. Moenee Ponds
9326 1799
20 . A. McNamara M. Selby
36 . S. Young
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Club XVIII Section 2 KEW Coach: M. O'Dea Team Manager: F. Guppy 1 . P. Comdon 3. M. O'Dea (CC) 4. A. Tucke r 5 . S.ihak 6. T. Hemad 7. D . Brand 8. A. Lawrence 9. P. McCormick 10. K. CortkNy 11 . R . Guppy 12. D . Lear y 13. M.O'HaNai 14. A. Hancock 15. P. Lazarus 16. A LetNeart 17. C. Thompson 18. C. Curtain 19. M. Bond
20. D. McLaughlin 21 . J . Lemand 22 D. McGuire 23. T. Maughan 24. N. Prendergast 25. A. DeLaty 26. B. Smith 27. R. Stevenson 32. A DAnna 40. M . Quinn 44. A Guerra 48. C. Johnson 49. M . Garaoffoto 55. T. Reyndds 77. A. SlawinSld
Stillwell Ford ~`hr~u' rhKY .••~ HARP OF ERI N H 0 T El
MARCELLIN Coach: Simon Meehan Ras. Coach : 1 . A. Merton 2 . P. O'Callaghan a A. Trotter
4 . J.Tsoukas 5 . J. RuslWta & D . Bootl>ey 7. R . Bamesl 8. R . Pertch 9. J. Kent 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14.
M. Kent G . Basfoai R . Holland M. Cronin (C) D . Theisz
15 . ACKMeo~t 16. . k~ari n 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25 .
M. Nannw M. Curry R . Bott M. Getson W. Getsm P. Harberts J. Sloane S. Dimattina J. Daffy
MONASH WHtTES Coach: Res. Coach: 1. MDaS 2 D.T2q 6 dF~ue & D.IJ;ison 7. T.Fbtatmn S. AFqOes
9. JF*maff*r 1Q S. 005% 11. A Fltbatl 12 MTOMMUm 13. G R7im 14. D.DBriee 15. K8elt 1& Mf4d ot$ 17. K(;ist 1& SDOds 19. GVaoder7akn 20. IA f68&(vP 21 . Deyd 22. JJ. Kmy 23 d DemB 24. htbfieai 25 Ahk9eh 26. htb'eal 2& D.trMa, 29. Mlbyd 3D M.KtebS 31 . P.Mrimiej 32. P.
33. A %nM 34. T. Doft 35. RM6 36. GFbas~ 44. Rtarcb 37. LHddm 49. AFYt'.. 39. P. (ins 5Q d Wh4t,Y 41 . SKraSis 51 . M.Batd 42. MPo7odM 52. N . Fares
OLD ESSENDON THERRY C.C.O.B. GRAMMARIANS Coach : Coach : D. Law I . D. Bellman 2. C. Bishop 3. R. Boyle 4. G. Campbell 5. R. Casey 6. J. Carter 7. B. Boyle 8. R. Cram 9. P. Cramer 10 . P. Dudderidge it. C. Fazzalari 12 . D. Garvey 13 . B. Gasa 14 . K. Ga4a 15 . G. G~is 16 . T. Gillis
17 . D. Greas4ey 18 . C. Hammon 19 . Darren Hexter 20 . David Hader 21 . M . Howden 22 . D. Law 23 . P. Leigh 24 . P. ter 25 . A. Ramzi 26. D. Reid 27. A. Rhodes 28. R. Steels 29. A. Smith 30. D. Sterrbddge 31 . K. Stretcher 32. M. Swift 33. A.TVrelI 34. P. Van Bentham 35. C. Vassa#o 36. G . Walsh 37. B. White 38. T.Wifliams
MT. LILYDALE O.C. Coach : Steven Lawson 1 . I. Doolan 2 M .VOs 3. B. McKay 4. M . Walsh 5. B. White 6. M . Rankin
7. M . Napdeone 8. M . GCbet6 9. A. De.IBiondo 10. M . Dicelio 11 . C. GHd:san 12. C. Gilbee 13. B. Colvi n 14. C. Walsh 15. F . Livingston 16. T.AUen 17. A. Burred 18. K. Maniscakhi 19. J. Burgess 20. J. Flannagan 21 . T. Flanagan 22. L Proctor 23 . S. Woollen 24. C. Callanan 25 . M . Bretxer 26 . S. Madden 27. C. Varga 28 . D. Gcdiiefio 29 . P. Furlong 30 . B. Cwnrnedorti 31 . N. Pearce 32 . P. Carolan 35 . D.CaBanan
1 . M. Petrevstd 2. B. Hollow 3. P. Gorman 4. M. Elicit 5 . J. Seymour 6. J. Veins 7. P. Jones 8 . L Hollow 9. M. Grormodc 10. R . Eqttte.stone 11 . B. Warner 12 . R. Moran 13. M. Bosanko 14 . J. Reddidc (VC) 15 . G .Pinner (RC) 16 . M. Goodwin 17 . G . OConnor 18 . B. Carter 18 . L Kuret 19 . D. Rosasato 20 . A. Moloney 21 . J. Thrush
22. S . Griggs (RVC) 23 . C. Bye 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 . 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.
S . Kuret M . Postma G. Cartbs B . Stevens D. Barron S . Goodwin M . TacSnaC S . Hollow J . Sacco N . LaFontaine M . Donohue S . O'Halloran C. Rizzo
39. 39. 40. 41 . 43. 44.
A. Fenn S. Boyle G. Keaues G. Thompson G. RosicJnolo D . O'Neil
moom,?m1 S
Coach : Gary Cutler 1 . B . Carter 2. A MCUntney 3. R. Buzes4d 4. B . Robertson 5. T.Cutter(C) 6. P. Cutler 7. I. Hussie s 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 24. 28. 29. 31 . 33. 34. 37.
C. KrincevstB A. Crocker G. Thompson R.Osmond J . Gerstkamp D.Carter(VC) M . Goddard M. Kie y S . Murdoch A.Johnson S . Borg M. Johnston S . Penrose S . Bartlett W. Duson K. Cooke C. Brenton R. Robertson R.Vesac P. Gocdo P. McDonald P. Haros
44. J . Rabar 45. T .Jones 46. S . Nowin'iski 49. P. Dodkins 50. P. Brewer
37. D . CastakG (C) 38. B. Se&edc
47. D . Goodwi n 48. D . Wrigglesvrorth
SYNDAL/TALLY HO Coach : I . T. Marks 2. A. Bums 3. M. Joy S. D . Hannett 6. J . Cotsis 8. R . Bennet 9. 1. Bingham 10. P. Henning 11 . J . Rutter 12. S. Gould 13. J . Kemis 14. S. O'Boyle 15. N . Murray 16. N . Brewster 17. M. Webb 20. C . Hall
22. P. Kotstakos 23. D . Raa b 26. D.O'Dorohue 31 . B. Hanneman 35. C. CacNa 40. N. Toce 42. A. Findlay 43. C. Karats 46. J. Green 47. G . Wagner 50. P. Verga4ds 54. A. Sneddon 62. R. O'Dell
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ELEY PAR K Coach : Graham Muilenger Res. Coach : Rob Wickham 1 . SWats 2 A Morris 2. R Poo3a 3 . G.la4tarca 3. M. Brady 4. PA DoWbrso 4. D.Grmt 5. T.Naradanos 5. C. Kayre & G. Bromley 6. D. B'~+.is 7. K Pal~r
7. D. Bowen
a SGa#br 12 AtS a 14. J.ClWrat 15. M.J= 17. CBVrm 21 . M .fbn.iob 22. P. Bastion 24. P.Itra 25. W. OM/ & R Sheehan 29. ASurmos 37. CPmker 32 CCwlents 35. T.Sees 39. T.Kamirko 4D W. Ed 41. N.Pa illis 42 Clddras 43 . R Need 145 6 . S~ 63. P. CderB
& P.
8. D. BooHudc 9. M. Hooper 9. P, young 10. CPvki~ean it. AFeatorlej 12. D. Pat^n: 13. M . t4. D =15. .ADa 16. N .Da 17. S.Rayme r 18. F.MhoLl19. D . Trotter 20. M.HOOk(L`) 21 . B.LasSaw 22 . S. Bromley 23 . G.SmiCr 24. G.Ekkr 25. G. Heath 26. D.Hawky 27. D. Ka7e 40. W. LaVarta 2& D. Aarodholl 41 . D. Carroll 29. P. CarVOri+ 42. F. L .et6re 30. L McLean 43. A Masi 31. N.Kardc6!ms 44 . V.F4usimna 32. McCotaX 45. S. Barley 33. M.Georgiau 46. LDFh 34. A Hill 47. P. Storey 35. S. Nmman 48. A Wrmtrym •8. R LaNarrca 49. A BdgnsIaw 37. A Lemrcic 50. W. HaSn 3& J.Verda 51 . H?•'nxmauia 39. C. Brew id 52 A 44 Imhrym
"The Road Builders '
ELTHAM COLLEGIAN S
C FF 39. D.iLrvz/ G." ATY 40 M Morris 27, N41 . T. Scott 28. J'' ..ra 42 N.SI1>an 29. M. Hartkp[on 44.. 43 P . . X LP~tl~r . R Burke 31 . M.O~,an 45. W. Hussey, 3'L G.laxYaw 4 6. P.Egan 31 AC!dmszk 47. T.BeBa 34. S.Vireeler 48. F . Gray S& 0. Ka 50. S .Bynzs 37, L Lowtn 51- R Coy~e 38. G.19vnpton(RC) 52 AfVshu ry
Shell Mooroolbark 9726 7083
Coach: Peter Slacik Res. Coach : Peter Hansen t . J. Leas 2 . 0. Tucker 3 . ATurcierr 4 . R Heaney, 5 . D.Ha~ 6. G.Liatse 7. RHa m 8. J. Vtood^,vard 9. S .lews 10. M .Sen y 11 . J. Mem 39 . F. Coonerry , 12. T.Carer 40. S .Schahr 13. S . Jolley 41' ASme~y 14' S .Justice 42` C.H~ 15. L Wts1° 43 . N. Hamshue 16' J. Weadwrit 44' G . SbdpoaW. . M . Fyen 17. G 45 18. M.. Lays Boiling 46' A H~ R .Hddt~+/ 19. G.6'smore 47 . M . FL Cola 48. 20 21 . T. Du%zn 49' S. French 22. C . Lacey 50 . P. GaiaU.s 23' G . 0'DomeB 51 . C. Dods 24. M . Dwyer 52' S. Ph3ipson 25' T. SocN.ard 53 . P. Sanely 26. J. Glare 54 . B. Tuft 27' R Sobr 55' P. Morrow 28. A KGSO 56. R Davies 29. C. Bishop 57 . D . Elmer 30. D. Hagan 58. R Keane 31 . Z. Jovarrovski 59 . B. Evans 32. C. Wat;ar 60. A McDonald 33 . J.Ta7br 61 . C.McOorrNd 34 . S. Maxfied 62 . M. Btnt 35. S.OMfieBI 63 . &kdhompks 36. T. Heft 61 . R.,bvaravsld 37. C. Horsbuugh 65' G . Harris 38. G .Stayrrer 66' S, Fitzpatrick
HAWTFfORid CITIM Coach: Glenn Staliworthy Res. Coach: Darren Murray 1 . D. Murray 2. R. Lovkit 4. S . Wrtee
5. W. Glazebrook (DVC) 6. P. Aver y 7. G. Sta)MorBry 8. M . Dunstan 9. W.Power(VC) 10 . P. Orchard (C) it . A. so 12 . S. Cobain 13 . J . Povey 15 . B. Gksver 16 . N.OusaBras 18 . S. Txnevrell 18 . D. Laurette 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 Morrison 29. P. Barker 30. A. Hartley 31 . C.l.ardey 32 . J. e 33. S. Duff 34 . S. Macdonald (RVC) 34. M. Stephenson 34. P. HeWish 35 . D. Murphy 37. G . Marshall (CR) 38. D. Lind2a 38. I. Ceppa 39. D.tatriff 40. C. Frayne 41 . M.Whytoross 42. S. Irvine 44. P. Rossitto 45. A. DonakSon 46. D . MCCowain 47. T.O'Hanton 47. T. Fitzpatrick 49. R . Adams 49. M. Nowak 51 . R . Donovan 52. I . Rosthom 54. E. SIR
56 . P. Rya n
KEW Coach: Rob Bayley Res . Coach: Tom Vana 1. B.l.tfudi 2 CP;rb(rL) a RFLR3en4 4. D. Dander 5. J . Bora s 6 CHupe 7. D. Hope & J.PPtoiaA 9. AGer>carel 10 B.CYiat~ 11 . ABat~x, 12 S. Bovine s
11 C. rxbk)u 31 D. Mitchell 14 . G.Rirmins, 39. AKa> elgiessor 15. M.Bre 40. P.Pede9 16. D.Wood W 41. RLi.irGsM 17. J. Bel 42 Ctt7xgAMi 18. NKvg(JC) 43. J .Damris 19. N. Peters 44 . A D30 20. S. Hanson 45 . D. M=b 46. P.SuB,an 21 . D . Hymn 22. J. Pam 4T ft Dadra 48. M. DaMai5 23. A B4 24. B. Coast 49 . J . Lucas 50. J.Patx 25. D ." 2 1 M.Dranon 51 . S. Hodgson 52. LFLtdhe~ 20. P. Nagy 27. RRe4n 53 . GFrtYer.s 28. LDrMpAt) 54 . MFYbirr,nn 29. M. DBryrtqle 55. J. Rmts at. CG=t:(ta 56. J.tla.v 31 . AWkbM 57. N.L)rr>;P k 5 8. ASeaVs 32 J.Braail 33. S.Ba{,ey 59 . RHasocs 60 V.WDrg 34. M.Masd li 35. RBuoQMa 61 . SVAzr
OLD CAREY Coach: Glenn Taylor
YARRA VALLEY O .B . Coach: David Kyle
Res . Coach: Simon Jackson Res . Coach: Ash Wain 1. C. 19 1 . P.Telbtd 2 CFk4aj P 3. M. Cohan 4. C, Ester
5. D. Lee a C, Compact: NQ 7. A & AO~Pp7 9. M.Addson 10. KShi.es 11 . ACcpe 12 MSpenW ta aim 14. M. Curry 15. CNghe-.. 16. t,iJunes 17. S Curry 1& CM3tStehs 19. P. D314 33 P.Bervtelt 20. WMuOge 40, B.Harptre7 21 . M. Hooking 41. A 22 J Hands 43. S. Gray 23. T. Prim 44. CHatrtft 24 . M. Yard 45, FAEasthm 25 CGxdall 48. M .Carn 26. J.McQwe 47 . M .Scmi9 27. k4~pq 4 8. Skkfmn 2B. P. Nonce 49, FL Madden 29. TMeatier 50. S,xkscn 30. SFeNnn 51 . J. Marshall 31. it Everett 52. M. Porke 32 CWPArirjsn 59. B.Cnrtnvt 33. SField 55 T.Ptrot 3C D. Fears 1% W 35. RP~rars 59. CMann 36. LSma9 61 CSoaio 37. P.&}ce 64 . AMd2rtne 38. LCden 70. T.Atkrist
2 F.MaLtitar 4 M.ftt~ 5. ADrew 6. D. Howse 7. J. Downs & tManan R 11 Ross
10. D. Kyl e
11 . CPaymNs 12 M.Wtt la D. Dole 14. T.toveless 15. T.0'Srdlitar 16, B. Smile 1& D.Ross
19. It Pak 41 . B. Downs 2D. S.Rome 42. T. Crean 21. At'r.asey-Cold 43. H . Park 23, D. Bolcom 44. J. Ho 2,L M.parka 45. I-Rees 25. T.Na6h€n 46. N .DOCneI 26, G.tktEad 47. B. M*MBM 27. A Rowe 48. Ft Davi s 28. J.Maaean 49. SSeafnme 29. P. Pearson % P. Ford 30. D.Peter 52 AHarmdt 31. J. Doe 53. SCooomr 32 aftefferan 55. S. Taylor 33. D. Ireland 56. LF~rvgtn 3t. T. ClYsfietl 57. G . Ht~ 35. 8. Peralke 63. T. Strong 36. RPeaw 65. ABieedxodc 37. M, Ross 71 . M.Laing 3& T.05.drran 72 R Lawton 39. T.Retldtwa7 74. ABut 40 M.N9~ 7d J.S^..iles
HANG TEN Q.P.O . Bar & Bistro
RICHMOND CENTRAL Coach: Tim Pontefract Res. Coach: Danny Hickey 1 . AW&m 2 ABafidtl 47. D.Barmice a T.0'9 " 49. NFwhe & SSimnar 50. C. Barry 6. SBUtd Ov 51. RMCW a S. Pickett 52. 7. F.Bae 5a SLirJRrwod & G.Ma♦xin 54. P.VArESik 9. P.,bdc9m 55 . M. Dow 10. Ahlsqry 56. LD* M J.Bafrer 5 1 Aftlrliags 11 . D.tfiddEy 56. D.Wtwn 12 F.Macac 57. SPrrkvjo[ ta CPm" 58. NBwr . 14. C, Sam 59. MCaNmtan 1& P.Chrzh ED. D, Collings I M.Jenrer 61. AOarr e; 17. AFaucett 62 T.Gahan 1 8, J. M.Iajac Morning63 64 . T.Guniie 19. . A" 21 . AHok 65 . D.F%aryin .}5 22 ARaes 66 . LJOd-Ftthu 21 Apmr 67. RMdrash 25. SPoAkidc 68, D.Madge 26. J.Mudid 69 . M.TAky 27. C.N1Yrs 70. T. Taylor 26. AWafears 70. D . Will: 30. S. Form 71. K Write 30. G. T& 72 G SaH 32 D.Vaac 73, J.ShE&nn 33 J.Otl'ien 74 . P. Cav.aod 34. D . Holt 75 . L 45Hssott 37. GL Patients 76. LEyvr 40. B.K~'iis 77. AH7}xr 42 P. Haw 78. MTerna 43. ASrMm 79. ST25soo 45. FA Black ED. It vow 46. D .Faky 81 . S0'Su&.'an
36. ASIM# 62 RRpa>as 37. W. Larrimcla 99. S. Earn Duhig Ford
HARP OF ERIN rE~~?f,-1[;• -t'; ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996 2 3
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c,~t Carlson
Coach : Nelntle Jaznes t B .Kug 2' N. Florentine 3. B. Woo&rotue 4. S.Laussen 4. N . Bocto r 5. D . Greener 5. D. Peters
6. ASn im 7. C. Hi~sai
7. D.Wame-Srrutli 8. C. Pollock 9. V. Cleary 10. J.Gr~ ' 11 . B. MdCenzie 12. D. Sub s 13. G. Palmer 14. R. Sctwher 15 . Y . Pt~s 16 . A . Wa9ace IT C . NanRervc
18. J . mC) 19. C .
20. G .DeaneJohns 21 . A. Johnston 22. D. Kerr 23. A Sheedy 24. D. Hamett 25. G .BeQSa 26. N. h,4Aat 27. S. HiarKJiry 28. S. Bladantui 29. A. Kentxaly 30. M. Ga#xaith 31 . J. Kevins 32. D.'niam.sa,(C) 33. J . Sneddo n '. 34. D. Erdwisle '. 35. R . Matey 36. S. HartFrg 37. M. Cpie 38. M.Lake 38. S. Van Der Venne 38. J. can 40. B. Seaton 41 . S. Luhic 42. L Vasdefos 43. A Greernay 44. A 45 . N. Anderson 46. DM S.Wooley r 47. 48 . J. Lemo n 49 . T. Van Der Venne 60 . B . Jefferson 51 . P . Baxter 52. N. Gill 53. M. I 54. L 55. E. Jorm.s 56. D. Howe 57. J. Moore 58. A. Ttwrtpsai 59. M. Richartk 60. B.Kerts 61 . D. Kens 62 . M .O'Dawie速 64 . M . Gribbie 70 . T. Smith
DE LA SALLE Coach: Peter Hannan Res. Coach: Greg Feutrill 1 . M . Chu n 2. P . Fiume 3. D. Crowe 4. L Hall 5. L Swift 6. M. Fisher 7. C . Browne 8. C . Wrkfi t 9. 10. 11 . 12 .
C . Campbell T. Silvers A. Evans (DVC) D.Toohey
13. A. Waters ..' 14 . A. Duncan 15 . J. Hodder 16 . A. Fbwerday 17. A. Elliot
18 . J. Horn 19. D.OBrierl 20. S. Alban 21 . D.Jadsson 22. P. O'Callaghan 23. D. Grace
24. D. Cross 25. G. Hynes 26. P. Wyles 27. L Van Der Pigt 28. M. Lafferty 29. D . Rosman 30. B. Mannix 31 . K. Manni x 32 . C. O'Callaghan 33 . P. Rennie 34. A. Moore 35. A. Mackintosh 36. A. Abbott 37. M . Roeel 38. A. Johnstone 39. P. Brasher 40. M . Buffer 41 . J . Murphy 42. J . Clarke 43. M. Sharpe 44. R . Mackinson 45 . C . Cleary
46. M. Hegan 47 . M. Farrel 48 . D. Smith 49 . D. Lambe 50 . P. Manniz 51 . B. Buick 52. B. Byrne 53. R. Chappe 54. J . Duckett 55. S . Laska 56. G. P . Curran 57. O'Brien 58. T. Ford 59. P. Aron 70. D. Midro 78. D . Jennings
OLD HAILEYBURY Coach: Simon Meehan Res. Coach: Mew Baxter 1 . A. Baxter 2. D. Connell 3. W . @ims 4. C. McKenzie 5. F. Main 6. W. Smith 7. Adam Hilton '. 8. M . Orton 9. S . Rowlands 10. C. Warden 11 . L Hucker 11 . (2) F. Caporrwka 12. D. Seoul 13. B. Catty 14. A. Forsyth 15. N . Morey 16. A. Dowsing 17. Ash Hilton 18. M. Constabie 19. M. Annstrorg 20. C. Kraus 21 . A. Walden 22 . P. Thiessen 23 . M. Seoul 23 . (2) J. Madtay 24. R.Lavender 25. G . Rowlands 26. G . Philips 27. J. Dann 28. S. Walden 29. R. Stewart 30. R. Augltersal 31 . B. Mai n 32. P.O'DonneB 33. A- Floyd 34. B . Mitchell 35. D.Lappage 36. B .Lay 37. D.Ladd 38. S . Pedder 39. R . Weber 40. S. Du>dury 41 . B. Malin 42. D . Scaife 43. R . Pincher 44. A. Kirkwood-Scott 45. N . Hill 46. C . J i ren ieson 47. J. Kuria 48. D. Bum 49. M. Harrison 50. A. BOnwidc 52 . R. Harrison 53 . M. Dusting 55 . C.Ladds 57 . B.Ladds 65 . C. Dowling
OLD MELBURNIAAI S Coach : Michael Ford OLD SCOTCH Res. Coach: Erwin Leyden Coach: Wayne Herme s Res. Coach : Simon Wingcrin 1 . A Walton 2 . S. Theodore 1 . K. Stoke s 3 . A Ross 2. J . Hoskllg (VC) 4 . B. El6nghaus 3. C. Hosking 5 . L Bunn 4. T. H o t 6 . P. Hanlwry 5. R. Price 7 . C. Thompson 6. L McDonnell 7. J . Hu~1e 8 . M. Loveft . s 8. C. R 9. T. Smith 9. R . Aujatd 10. T . Roberts 10. J. Kerr 11 . M .Jukes 11 . S. Grigg 12 . A Hewitt 12. S. Humes 13 . S. Rose (RVC) 13. N . Hooper (RC) 14 . J. Bunn 14. D. Norman 15 . R. Britain 15. J. Kitchen 16 . C.Eabry . A Speed 17. B. Birki& 16 S. Woodhouse 17. 18. Q. Keehie 18. A. NetBetOn 20. B . Telford 19. 3. S 21 . L Boyd 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
A. Waddell M. Beny M .Sen~a M. Pruden C. Kennedy
27. 0. 28. S. R 29. J . Wallace-Smith 30. I . McMullin 31 . J . Hart 32. R. Webb 33. G. Dixon (RC) 34. R. Morel] 35. D. Brown 36. A McKeon 37. S.Eabry 38. M. Crawshay 39. N . Strauss 40. J . Carop 41 . G. Wilhelm 42. P. Theodore 43. T. Cbke 44. A. McDougall 45. Z. Useinov 46. D . Hokne 47. J . Foti
48. C . Jenkins 49. T. Stuckey (C) 50. P. Martins 51 . C . Banks 52. B. Campbell 53. F. Marsde n T.tQepe rt S. Brown J . Guest
20. T. W 21, S. Gibbs 22 . C. Heath 23 . D. Walsh 24. M . Angus 25. T. Pritchard 26. B. Phillips 27. S . Collins 28. S. Teasdale 29. A . Teesdale 30. J . Laird (VC) 31 . A Smith 32. A KaNns}d
33. J . Hannemann 34. N . Beattie 35. S. Steele (C) 36. M. Davison '. 37. J. Smythe '. 38. A G~e9 39. P. Goldberg 40. A Warner 41 . A Castdcum 42 . A Gibbs 43 . J. Paterson 44 . P. Busse 45. T. Stubbs 46. G.Jonas 47. T. Reid 48. P. Davis 49. D. Thomas 50. D. Dell
51 . S .li firu,p7mrth 52. R. G~o1y 53. P . Gaiddcar 54. T. Phillips 55. J . Bock 56. A. Richardson 57. S. Milliken 58. E Johnston 59. A Wa lko n 60. M. Weber 61 . A Brd ar 62 . J. Cook 63 . T. Gray 65 . A. Fairweather 65 . M. O'Brien 66 . J. Batchelor 67. M. Ryan 68. A. Nowell 69. C.I 11man 70. C. Stewart 71 . R. Hume 77. A Uo/d 90. C. Nas h
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~.A~r . T trer9 31. t . 32 33• R Twed~ non 34, J. 35. A. 36- L' ~ J . Ryan 40. R. Ryan ~. J . Handetson 41 .A- ~~ 40. 8 . We Keely ~. T . VL~~` 8~8%~p 0. Keystosh q2 ~J. Met 44 n" 4,8 T Cou~tlan Fea r'tar 44. R . en A n 46. AMU" Jones 45 , D . Gu n . T. . ~'7 S . &oddeY 446 7 . .. Logan. VSen 49. R .Tud48, H .Carter . Siradt 5p. S 49 . D 50, H.Na~' Ca ~d 52. P ..Oiarnon 53 M ~ ~. S..Wn9 M.Brennen R Versta' 0. Stones ~' MD ~ w~ D Hu ~
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58. LTU~ 59 . M. Menn 61 . S•N m
.Jerardt 95; A 36C, Bond M- Famw 38•. D. McA~ter
n?.l / 39. Doix 40. J. .Ba4am' Juegan 41 . D . Marsha~ 42. M . Da AS 43, C
C. GVOY 46, T.Pa!ada N§° 47 . J• Wey 48 A Cattera9 B.He rtey g. J .lar¢a 'o ~ ~~
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BANYULE Coach : Ha~ry Harision Res, Coach : Tim BeU 1 . B. Kincer 2. D. WRdteN~7C) 3. L Holt
4. J. Anderson 5 . B. Edmore 6. S. Kayrooz 7. S. Richrnond 8. R . Wilkins 9. R. Cullen 10. J . Fort" 11 . B . Owen 12. J . Ede n 13. M . 08den (VC) 14. A. Logan 15 . S . Gray 16 . D. Mayne 17 . T. Benton 18. J. Turnbull 19. B. Woodlodc 20. S. P1a+ 21 . R . DHtinosante 23. S. Gray 24. G. WrPti<3nxs 25. M . Wheelan 26. B. McDermott 27 . A. Rossi-Mel 28 . D. Fabris 29. M. Peters .' 30. B. Gil§es 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. Witchetl 41 . A. FOote 42 . T. Egan 43 . L Ferule 44. S. Attardi 45. M . Gilbert 46. P . Agostinelli 47. R. Smith
48. D. Stephens 52 . 0. Noonan 55. D. William (C)
IVANHOE Coach: Doni Yalkanls Res. Coach: Rob Pearce 1 . D. Williams 1 . P,Mewy 2 . L Hu~-Brown 2. J. Di Santo 3. C . Tucker
4. D. Valkanis 4. R.Toogood 5. P . Manuel 6. D Frawley 7. P S. S.. ~ S. R. Hird 9 . N. Thadcwray 10. P.Lse 11 . H. Mousse 12. L Smith 13. S. NaAdewk2 14, P. Flynn 15. T. Flynn 16. M . Scuderi 17. K . Mousse 18. T. Scotye 19 . G . Buifen 20. D. Sartor 21 . L Blackwood 22 . A. AncJetrni 23 . A. Jewsoai 24. T. O'Neill 25. J.Frisina 26. P. Rovis 26. S . Fairweather 27. N. Andreevstd 28, A, McKellar 29. A, Scott 30 . J. Makin 31 . D. McFarlane 32 . J. L 33. B. 34 . B. 35. P. ehead 36. R . Glttos 37. C. Giankatlds 37. G. Fmlayson 38. T. Thomson 39. M. Ebbage 40. J. Griggs
MAZENOD
M.H.S.O.B.
Coach: Rob Prosser Ras. Coach: Chris Boyi e 1 . P. Robinson 2. J . Ballenger 3. J . Chiioott 4. A . Hardey~ 5. D. Scho~ 6. N. Mamw 7. S. Morgan 8. D. Christie S . P. Hatt 10. M. O'Hara (C) it . T. Smith (RVC) 12. P . McCuske r 13. T. Brid3land (RVC) 14. G . Young
Ccach* warren Fall Res. Coach : Colin Drake
15 . D. Barker (VC) 16 . T. Howard (RC) 17. T. Tsiaui s
18. D .O'Donadtwe 19. D . Cianco 20. C. Murray 21 . S . Pdan 22. D. Sherlock 23. S, Coulson 24 . J. Caudn 25 . D. Carter 26. P. Riley 27. D. Krwn 28. N . Uttle 29. R. Sharp
30. S. Fisher (VC) 31 . N. Snan 32 . D. Moore 33. R.Toyama 35, J. Fisher 37. G . Trigy 38. D . Steinfort ..' 39, R . Bourbon 41 . B. Welch (RVC) 42 . N.Jacobs
41 . C. McDonald 42 . P. MucGhy 43 . S. McGowan 44. E. Newbold 45. J. Rzywootl 46. G.O'9nen 47. E . Marino 48. B . While 49. A . Rosenfeld 50. D.Jacka 52 . C. Payne 54. D. Richards 55 . L Pearce 61 . G . Hickey 68 . J. Owen
43 . W. Lane 44 . D. Bore 45 . G . Rogers 46. J. LeGr2nd 48. P. Vine 49. L Hahy 51 . M . Murray 52. Mark Riley 53 . Mick Riley 54 . P. Jacobs 55 . M. Quirk 56. M. Welch 57. M. Peters
60. M. Le Couteur 64. S. Bourbon 73. B. DevSn 86. M . Couttle 86. A. Kin g
76. G . Kennedy 77. R . Armstrong 78. C. Brown
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1. J. BMW 2 AHat.2N a D. Y4oo[Re,
OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : Date Tappi ng Res. Coach : Steve Barnes RLttmer: G ary Sanciers 1 . A . Krzyvmfdalc (DVC) 2 J . Much
4. GRffrvg 5. SOinsrur 6 GYang 7. JPew 7. FLBanA 8 J. Man 9L gQWq . RtB&2z1?i 10 11 . SVfab~ 11. MWabster 12 StltXl* 12 AtF9a}rarz 13. G7ta7itali 1a AP'ee;e 14 . ATBng
4. M . Tabot 5. N. Perry (C) 6 . S. Antani s
7. LFddes(VC) 8 . S. Lennox 9 . M. Fisher 10. R. Hartman 11 . A. Fitzgerald 13. M. Gamble 14. M. Dennis 15. D . Tymms 16. J. Bradley 17. A. Rickertry 18. M . Jackson 18. P. Roach 19. A . Marn}ylaris 20. 0. Kdlmoscyan 21 . R. Daf t 21 . C. Jackson 22. K. Farrell 23. A . Pryor 24. R. Carter 24 . S. Dougas 25 . S. Nikas 27. C. Gilmore 28 . P. Wdf 29 . M. Gordon 30. K. Teschendorf 31 . S. Murray (RC) 32. B. William 33. M. TOM 34. M . Reid (DVC) 35. S. Mercer 36. B . Pollock (DVC) . 37. A . Hain
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Bar and Bistro 120 Upper Heidelberg Rd . Ivanhoe
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AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
THERRY C.C.O .B . OLD IVANHOE n McLea n ic C° Darren Caddy Res. ~Q~h 1 . A . Corcoran 1R B. YarV+ood 2. P. WSI9W 3, D. arty 4. A. Parker 4R. D. Tog , 5. T. Young 6. S. Kent 7. T.YourNJ 7a. C. Webb 8. T. Stevens 9. M. Karayannis 10. M . Veal 11 . S. TuA+/ 12. M .Johns4on 1g A .Pappos 14. S. Kingston 15. G. Dou~as i M . Woods 17. J. Luk
18. P. Bisogni 19, A. Barker 19a. P. Quick 20. M. Huber . 21 . J. Mansfield 22. P. Dmaidsan 2a M. Stewart 24. G . Ham s 2s, C, Moore 25R. J. MaycoBc 26a. D. Craker 27. J. Weddle 28. D . Jones 29. R . Weddle 31R. D .Caddy 32FL N . Harris 33, T. Cormack 34, D. Half 35. L McLean 36. S. Pidoto 37R. D. Stott 38. Gerry George 39. Gary George 40a. R. Davies '., 41R L Taylor 42 . S . Vaughan 43. A. Atfwrson 44. T. Agusfu 45. J . Herrysted 45. M. L'mke 46. S. Ford 50. C. Corcor an 51 . B.Shadboft
ORMOND Coach: Greg Healy Res. Coach : Tim Hitte 1 . A. Jobling 2. C. Sym~ t 3. A Or 4. A. Grace 5. & Turner PVC) 6. T. Ga lagher (Cl 7 . B. OConne~ 8 . M.GUmare(VC) 9 . A. Forrest 10. P. Marrow 11 . D . Edgek 12. N .Sebo 13 . P . Kingston 14 . S . James 15 . C. Fraser
16. T. Stewart (RC) 17. P. Joy 18. S. an 19. D . ry (RVC) 20. S . Metz 21 . J . Brown 22 . R. Black 23 . P. McDonald 24. J. Collins 25. M. Wrodarczyk 26. D. Connell 27. T. Brennan 28. B. Collins 29. D. Whelan 30. S . Grace 31 . B. Ega n 32. M. Mcionatd . 33 . M. Shepherd 34, R. Raman 35 . G . Bailey 36. S. Madcey 37. S. Turner 38. P . Milner 39. J . Byron 40. G . Lehner 41 . G . HaN 42 . C. Keleher 43. S. Wrodarr7yk 44. M. Mabhett 45. L Uvingstone 46. P . Todd 47. R. Keeling 48 . G . Smith 49 . M. Horsfield 50. J. McLean 51 . G .lGng 52. N . Welts
53. P. Schuhkratt 54. B . Davies 55. D. Amfleid 56 . S. Eccles 57 . H. Brown 58 . M. Collins 59. G . Sneddon 60. M. Hester 61 . B. Keath 62. S. Harrold 63. A . Murphy 64. S . Head 65 . L Craven 66. A. Turner 67. D. Turner 68. D . Mahbett 69. P. Mulcahy
Sl. KEVIN'S
Coach: Terry Quin n
ST. KILDA STH . CAULFIELD
Coach : Mm Hart Res. Coach: Owen Hourtgan Coach : Terry Wals h t . B. Burden Res . Coach : Tony Gilchrist 2 t . B. Ryan 3. M.= an (DVC) 2. N .Astapenco(VC) 4. W. a J . Howard 5 . R . Call r (RC) 5. P. Clements 6 . S. Fox 6. M . Ryan 7 . B. Kennedy 8. G. Baker 8 . B. Doll nan 9. G. Heaty 9. G. Smith 10 . T .Pt~esnHl 10. D. Moore It . J. Gardner . D. Rya n 11 12 . B. King 12. M . Do@man (VC) 13. S. Neeson 13. R. Bowles (DVC) 14. S. Wood 14. J . Bare 15. M. Kuek 15. M .OFe 16 . B. Gaivey 17. M. Trezx~i 18 . N. Han 19 . D. Sheehv 20 . A. Varas~ 21 . S. Powell 22 . J. Macey 23. A. Pivetta 24. P. Meagher 25. M. OShea
26. P. McCann (RVC) 27. R. G ross 28. M . Farquharson (DVC) 29. A. Mount 30. M . Gargano 31 . A. McGuiness 32. B. Noon an 33 . S. Denton 34 . J. Whitbread 35 . A. Thomas 36 . D. Kennedy 37 . S. Ken 38. D . Smith ' 39. S. Gribble 40. A Ha rt 41 . J . Hassell 42. S. Herbert 43. D. McDonald 44. D. MoyAan 45. D. Weight 46. D. DeRood en 47. M . Brady (C) 48 . T. Smith
49 . J. O'Connor 50 . S. Kuring 51 . R. Bateman 52 . J. Finch 53. J. Goldsworthy 54. S. Game 55. R. Saznfdss 56. G . Mulcahy 57. C . Bossong 58. S. Charles 60. P. Cbhesy 61 . J . Price 62. J .Lynch 63. S . dbn 64. P . Curtin 65 . N. Mar tin 66 . J. Quirk 67 . D. Ivory 68 . P. Rya n 69. N. Goldsworthy 70. D. Boyd
16. P. Rogers 17. G. Knope! 18. R . Williams 19. D. Bikston 21 . M . M"evc 22. P.O'SuElivan 23 . A. Date Lana 24 . M. Weagasz 25 . P.Dyrron 26. N . Buck 27. R . Gilmore (VC) 28. G. Hofert 29. D . DunSevie 30. T. Presneii
Res. Coach: Chris Bye I . M . Petrevsl d 2. B. Hollow 3. P. German 4 . M. Elliott
5 . J. Seynrour 6 . J. Vaina 7 . P. Jones 8. L HoRo v 9. M. Growcodc 10. R. Eqglestone 11 . B . Warner 12. R. Moran 13. M . Bosanko 14. J . RedtSdc (VC) 15. G .Pinner (RC) 16 . M. Goodwin 17 . ID . O'Connor 18 . B. Carter
18 . L Kuret 19. D . Rosasato 20. A. Moloney 21 . J . Thrush
22. S . Griggs (RVC) 23. C. Bye 24. S . Kuret 25. M . Postma 26 . G . Carbis 27 . B. Stevens 28 . D. Barron
.' ~ 29 . S. Goodwin 30. M. Tadinac 31 . S. Hollow 32. J. Sacco
31 . M . Cunningham 32. M . DZtfv a 33. N. Cole 34. R. Harvey 35. D. Mahoney 3x C. Kallis
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37 . A. Zafit 38 . R . ElNott 39 . A. Diamond 40. J.Thursfiekl 41 . A. Merrick 44. S . Diamond 45. W. Derham 47. M . Mu~y 48. B. M1Aascali 49. M . Benton 50. M. D'Agostino 51 . J. Frawley 52 . S. Koutaplis 53 . C .Thursfetd 54. T. Galloway 55 L L Magaw 57. M . Merrick 58. S . Patterson 60. C. Elston 61 . M . Tkooz (C) 64, M . MacDonald 65. K. Tootrcy
N . LaFontaine M . Donohue S . O'Halloran C. Rizz o
37. D. Cantata (C) 38 . B. Selfedc 39 . A. Fenn 39 . S. Boyle 40. G . Keaues 41 . G . Thompson 43. G. Rosignolo 44. D .O'Nei6 47. D. Goodwin
48. D. Wrfggteswortli
66 . G . Brown 67 . S. Emmett 69 . M. Slade 73 . W. Perkins
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AJAX Coach : PhD Avon 6 AsSL Coach Mchael 2aTdd Res. CoactK Bri181 1 . J . Wrobel a B. Davis 4. M . Duda;= 5. J. Rath 6. D. Kalb 7. G. Sanitiel a A. Ktongdd 9. ARosen 11 . A. Gordon 12. D. Ones 13. A. Levy 14. Y. Rapoport 15. A. Burman 16. R . Woof 17. A Culdemlan 18. K 19. M. (C) 20. W. Krongold 21 . S. Glasma 1 22. D . Motu 23. A. Bensimon 24. S. Rubensteine 25. A. Levine 26. B. Duzenman (DVC) 27. A. Lust 28. J. Brain (VC) 29. A. Hearst 30. N.IsraetsWln 31 . M. Barnett 32 . A Mordedt 34. D. Gunn 35 . S. Roth 36. J. Segal (DVC) 37. R. Loewy 38. J. Lewis 39. D. Boon 40. A. Redlich 41 . P. Naptai 42 . J. Klooger 43 . R. Weisz 44 . N. Diamond 45 . E. Steen 46 . J. Davis 47. A. Abraham 48 . L Goldberg 49. M . JeMe 50 . B. Grodsld 51 . S . Boon 52. A. ZreGnstd 53. A. Sheffield 54. D. Coin 55. B . Zelinsld s (CCGR) 56. S . Davis 58. M . Fried 60. J . Weinberg 69. J . Vernon
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coach: Andrew Smythe Res. Coach: David Hooper .' / . J. Prio r .. 2. G . Afexander 3. S . Young
4. W. Thompson 5. C. Parris 7. P . Rotlertson 8. N. Bon e
9. B . Leferve 10. P. George 11 . S. Faitey 12. A. Parris 13. D . Tdbch 14. D . Cooper 15. P. Faulkner 16. S. Snith 17. C. Barry 18 . G . Shatlard 19 . P. Ni c,Po 20 . M. Jones 21 . D. Hooper 22 . G . McLaren 23 . D. Mattlews 24. P. Nagel 25. T. Merre.tt 26. P. Graham 27. N. Waddel 28. C. Mutuner 29. P . Bone 30. M . Agrotis 31 . A . Shine 32. R. Williams 33. G. Pemberton 34. S. Lambropolous 35. D . Daskalo u 36. P. Hare 37. S. Boyd 38. S. James 39. P. Dallogid 40. T. Mathews 41 . A Rozantis 42 . P. Edwards 43 . C. Papdopoulas 44 . J. Rozantis
45 . C. Taylor 46. D. Dowd
47. C. Modhovitrs 48. R. Lambert 49. A. Dyson
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Res, Coach : tan Cave 1 . C. LeGrand 2 . P . Amowe 3. A Mason 4 . S .Arde son(VC) 5 . R. Barnes
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50. D. Glover 51 . A. long 52. D. Williams 53. T. Franklin 54. K . Steflng 55. B . Brennan 56. M.Toumy 57. P. Glands 68. D . Vozza 59. C . Elks 60. A. Panoe 61 . D. Anderson 62. G . Ch'rvers
HAMPTOP! ROVERS Coach: Don Scaxfett
7 . D. McComBe 8 . D. Marshall 9 . S . Morgan 10. C. Ferguson 11 . A Bmvne 12. D.R.Anderson 13. C. Thanas 14. F. Case b (RC) 15. S .BSck 16. J. F 17. S . 18. B . Holt 19. A .Huock 20. P . Buckfey 21 . C. McGregor 22. M . McKsssr (C) 23. J. Day 24. Aouai 25. R.McDonnel 26. Sam Wms 27. T. PrarWZos 28. Scott wa s 29. M .R&cfw (VC) 30. C. Smile" (VC) 31 . D. Ho6swi 32. DAAnder`.An 33. E Zulcer 34. W. Amaw 35. B. Arrr slr" 36. B. Marlyn 37. M . Beatxrard 38. S. Seiby 39. K Way 40. 1. Boy~e 41 . R. Bi@mer 42. T. Comehts 43. A Ffederiksen 44. S. Gree n 45. P. Hayden 46. R.. F~It» rir~on 47. B H o re 48. R. Hurt (RVC 49. A. Huder (R C) 50. S. James 51 . B. Johnstone 52. M.take 53. T. 54. N. = n 55. C. Martins 56. A McGregor 57. B. MkGregor 59. L Mte 59. A. C'&i en 60. A. Pored 61 . J. Rodder 62. D. Rogerson 63. A. Ross 64. M. Sailor 65. R .T re9 66. A Vancer 67. D . Vender 68. S. Wa6cer 69. D . Weiruger 70. S. Wilason 71. M.Yaung 72. E Zuker 73. B. Bird
MARCELLIN Coach: Anthony Paatsch Res. Coach: Tony Day 1. GSafty 2 AW 3 D.Hatn(Q 4. MGi 5 PAM" a D.Sartpirpn 7. 14 Rova V.) & RFdsra 9. D.Mermn 9. J Df/ ia ABerqpi[d6o 11 . D.Tarlor 12 aCmin 12 P.0'CaM1i¢un 13 D.Barm9o 14. D.HOxeRtq 15. AMd'RSh 1a J. WAS 17. aDx 17.M .Cetx n 18. A(9tbp(M ta P.t u bet5 19 D.Croptrh'L7 19. D.Ndki 20. S.OTijTn 21 . Cht~an 22 D.Fkrsmn 23. P.ChanUeS 24 . ACa3lotltia 24. MBeiclS 25. MSUFp., 26 a VkM 27. &lhe'sz 27 . J. Dagtas 29. J.Gdk& 3a A Trep pNan 31. G PAI
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MONASH BLUES Coach: Davvr3 Rogers Res. Coaoh : Steve King 1 . L FutcBay 2 . J. Baxter 3 . C. Miter 4 . P. Maiden 5 . D. Ro gers 6 . M. Nxtruan 7 . W. Mdvor 8 . M. Lawrence 9. L Baring
10. S. Webster 11 . M. Spencer 12 . J. Caldwell 13 . R. Anderson 14 . J. Gunn 15 . M . Tmkler 16 . C. Dobbin 17 . V. Cotombies 18 . G. HipwelI 19 . D. Roche 20 . J. Cavanagh 21 . S . McClure 22. A Dobson 23 . P. White 24. B . Hodson 25. M .Tehan 26 . P . Hurley 27. D. Newman 28. S . McGee 29. A . Headberry 30. P . 31 . J .L 32. M. Tr y 33. J .M. Smitl1 34. B . Dowste7 35. D. Murchie 36. H . Cavalier 37. J . Andritsos 38. P. Tudley 39. M. Smith 40. W. Crawford 41 . A. Kie rs 42. A. Hickey 43. R . Feenaghty 44. D . Teesdale 45. A. McPherson 46. D . Jones 47. S. MenBha 49. M. Ke&odc 50. D .Schweddes 51 . S. MiBe 52. J . Mile 53. L McCann 54. R . Harris 55. D. Trumble 56. R. Kulgston 57. P. O'Neil l 58. M. Armstrong 59. H. Mkkgeton 60. A. Thornton 62. D. Hoisfall 65. D. Woo d 67. 70. 71 . 72 . 75 .
B. Dempsey N. DeYoung A. Klopsteirls P. Napier S. Edquist
AUSFINE FOODS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD Suite 3, 41 B Bluff Rd , Black Rock . 3193
AMATEUR
FOOTBALLER
1996
NORTH Oi.D BOYS OLD MENTOMANS : Frank Dunnel l Coach ~ Coach :John Tierney I . C. M.cKay .. 2 . D. Waters 3. S. Marx}assa (DVC) 4. S. Steep „5. B. Devine 6. M.Giavina 7. P. BOoth 8. B. CoNson 9. LCuny 10. j. Forbes 11 . P. O'FaneG (C) 12. S. Lock 13, B.Curu9 14. S. Cheshire 15: P. Keamey I& J. Christian 17. M. Maguire is, J. Murray 19. B. Smith 20. M. Robinson 21 . J, Curren 22. M. Connally 23. P. O'Dwyer 24. J. Barker 25. P. Christian 26. J. Roberts 27. S. Walsh 28. D .OFameN 29, D . Boye 30. M. 31 . L Boy(s (VC)
36. D. TOnfdn 37. S . MiCUnda 38. A. Sweeney 39. J . Zumbo 40. R. Muktuaiey 41. G. Bums 42. S . Reinmann 43. P. McMahon 44. M . Lyons 45. B. Pawsey 46 . M . Cauffield 47. R. Little 48 . M. Anderson 49 . J . Trimbol 50. C. Bailey 51 . O . Newman 52 . T. Jamieson 53. N. Tirile y 54 . T. Cleveland 55 . S.Zocco 57. B. Allman 59. J. Bugeta 63. R. Gate 69. J. Joyce
Coach: Peter Murph y Res. Coach : Jeff Norman 1 . A. Acrernan 2 . C. Lea n 3 . B. Mumhy~C) 4 . G . Stroud 5 . C. Wallace 6 . D. Paterson 7. G . Ferguson 8 . M. Macquire (C) 9. G . Pride 10. J. Graham 11 . D. SoBey 12 . S. Martin 13 . R. Large 14 . M . Finnis 15 . C. Davis 16 . P. Hughes 17 . L 18. T. Boumon 19 . D. Kitto 20 . S. Mullen 21 . S. Kitto 22. P. Harrington 23. N. Moodie 24. D. Johnson 25. J.Winduss 26. G. Dart 27. G. Katris 28. M . Bond 29. A. Carter 30. M . Brooks 31 . P. Ftaskes 32. J . Sy 33. G. t~ew 34. S . Worrell 35. Darren Murphy (VC) 36. P . Russ o 37. J . Webster-Griifiihs 38. D. M ilks 39, T. Riley 40. T. Leonard 41 . N . Lintord 42. C. Rushworth 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. Bellant 56, M. Leone 58. D . Coventry 59. C . Furber 60. D . Nock 61 . C . Dwyer 62. Daniel Murphy 63. T. Hancock 64 . M. Austi n 65 . Damien Murphy 71 . T. Ker s 72 . D.
ST. B®ES MWONE 7 Ct M Caach: Paul Beddoe Res. Coach: Brad Ber ry 1 . M. Kinsella 2. S. Zakic 3. J. SeU re (DVC) 4. V. L'HuH6er
5. M. Murray 6. A. Ryan 7. D. Diggins 8. B. Beasley 9. G . Marinic 10. C. Ross 11 . M . Hecker 12. C. Stewar t 13. David Goockhdd 14. P. Lannan 15. Danny GooddukJ 16. S . Napie r 17. A MaCGeoige (C) 18. J . Tully (VC)
19. B. Tom4rscn 20. T. Lambe 21 . G. McDonald 22. S . McCarthy 23. T. Peck 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.
T. Beasley D. Smith S . Hecker M . Manson D. Fe6en D. Ord
38. 39. 40. 41 .
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30. M . Hols 31 . M . Mufsud 32. J . Dickinson (RVC) 33. A. Walsh 34. D. Kinese8a 35. R. BMos 36. G . McLachlan 37. M . Connot e
42. ATfwmpsce 43. K. Gooddiild 44. J . Recupero 45. R. Goul d
46. O .Labr 47. C. Braaih i 48. B. Hutchinson 49. S. Flannery 50. N. Tull y 51. S. Boczar 52. A Kearney 53. M. Beasley 54. M. McCraw 55. P. Dwyer 56. D. Marshall 57. M. Lomagno (RC) 58. M. Zaldc
59 . P. Newport 60. A WhBelaw, 61. B. Dunstan 62. C. Thomson 63 . A Ord
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ST. LEO'S EMNiAUS THOMASTOWN Coach: Mark Rack Res. Coach: David Miller 1 . D. Dinicblantonio (C) 2. J. O'Meara 3. E. Mitchell 4. T. Van Den Aldcer S. C. Kenny 6. A. Hughan 7. V. Ryan 8. T. Oakley 9. A Bethune 10 . A Dobtryn II . C. Dot2ryn 12 . G. Robinson 13, J. Miller
14 . D. Corrigan 15 . X O'Reilly 16 . B. Carey 17 . R. Parker 18 . T. Batty 19 . A Ouirdan 21 . G.SGnondson 22 . A. Burgess 23 . S. NaNc~ 24 . D. K~y 25 . P. Raxh 26 . S. Edwards 27 . P. Bowden 28 . B. Mdmey 29 . S. Darcy 30 . R. Armstrong 31 . M . Contessotto 32 . A. Ner&u 33 . A. Banks 34 . B. Henricks 35 . J . Briggs 36 . K. Morris 37 . S. Manton 38 . P. Burk e 39 . B.L. Vaughan 40 . J . Gay 41 . C. Smith 42 . P. O'Halloran 43 . B. Drury 44 . F. Dinicdantonio 45 . S.Rond u 46 . M . Snnfh 47 . R. McCann 48 . A. PUhom 49 . A. A1uso 50 . M .Ofwbre 51 . A. McKenzie 52 . J . Niel 53 . M . Lalor 54 . J . Graves 55 . P. Clarke 58 . B. Mitchell 59 . D. Pitcher 60 . S . Buckle 61 . J . Rees 64. J . Cronin 65 . M . Lindsey 67. S . Walsh
Coach: Tony Fellows 1 . S. Pastixiu 2. B. Byron 3. A. Smith 4. G. Petsin's 5. James Bubis 6. B. Pellegrino 7. S . Plan t
8. A. Fellows 9. V.Caped 10. D. Caped 11 . L Albert i 12 F. Farchione 13 G. Scarpa 14. M . Patmore 15. L Del Papa 16. D. Fardtione 17. D. Gorski 18. F. Arcoraci 19. P. RitevsW 20. L Ataba}ds 21 . E. Lentini 22. L. Satiese 23. R . Dimaggro 24. B. Smith 25 . R . Kennedy 26. C . McNeil 27. S. D'Avoine 28. L. Moribito 29 . K. Harting 30. C . Fellows 32 . P. Colosimo 33 . M. Chaffey 34 . J. Canioni 35 . A. Colosimo 36 . J. Theodorou 37 . D . Dimovs4d 38 . G . Scott 39 . S. Weeks 40 . P. Scent 41 . D . Brooks 42 . J. Turner 44 . A Ward 47 . D . PowrigM 49 . Jim Pougios 50 . C . Diana 51 . E. VaFntino 52 . L Smith
53 . P. Batista 54 . J. Rocca 55 . P. Valed 56 . S. Mineo 57 . C . L'Aurora 58 . A GenBs 59. Z Fleming 61 . B. Colosimo 63 . M. Grech 65 . S. Holmes 66. D. Pougios 67. N. Grech. 68. D. Curren 69. R. Panddfo
69 . J . Donovan ',. 70 . G. Rafferty .' . A. Prosse .71 . H. Meehanr80 88 . S. PRGter
Langboume Constructions
D Section AQUINAS O .C. Coach: Andrew Crosby Res. Coach: Sean OLoughlin 1 . G.Won 2 GOr"d G S ftm 7. G. Ginnie & A DUMd'n: 9. P. nitips 10. D. 6044 it . Cean'dry 12 htii#g 1a C J~frcy 1,L A Larkin 15. J.WHqrs 16. S7be 17. 61 Dereri 18. J. ago 19. G 2G. R. Pam 41. 14 Golan 21. C, Dim 42. J.hi~mj 22 S.Fflm 43. htS~j 23. J.Limgstne 44. P. Dune 24. P.Hm W 45 K fireelfflan 25. CBaz 46. D.L.'vgdm 2& AFraV3n 47. P. 27. SJxes 48. M.h'ave .. 28. G .Vkbn 49. Ctariioom 29. S0'LarJhki 51 54. AH~q 30. C . S, Delo n 31 . LKaV 55. AU'aa 32 Mllii(etnsn 56. G. Doherty 33. J.t,Ysxn 58. ABe4xre 34 . htTanA 6D. B. McDonald 35. SLin>gsoie 61. .1 Langford 36, D' Phelan 65 R Medea, 37. D.JWSe 66 . M.515srr 38 . C.T1#n6 67. P.Qte35atC 39. RLery 69. J .Hai'sg 40. AGms BE B.B14
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Si'. JOHNS Coach: Stephen Mooney Res. Coach: Dean Higgins 1. GMa>team
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OLD GEELONG Coach: Mark Neeld Res . Coach: Simon Bones 1 . M. N:ad 2 IA Edmunds 3. D.4Vekatry 4. T.Oug'kle 5 . A Hm4els 6. B. PJ'tl>en 7. S. Ghurott & T.Seirnour 9. J. Wilson 10 . M. 0.01M 39. E. Plamnm 10 . T.W67Hen 39. B .Smid, 11. R. LL-7 40. S . Bores 12. R RaMu 41 . S . PattiJ 12. N. PVT, 41 . J. Cook 13. P. Hannan 42. P. tiasms 14. E . Bt%ob 43. D. Hal 14. J. Pesmtt 44. C. Oliver 15. A Teixow 45 . L Morrison 16. P.0Dea 46. W. Davkf;on 17. PASkterlWs 47. A Reid 18. A fondaury 48. E. Smitixrs 18. N. MsK.~ar 49. S. Humphrh 19. A senor 50. M. Robson 20. G. Cak7++e1 51 . A Robson 21 . G. Henan 52 . M. 22. J.TWbr M.cCo-hl 23. M . Davis 53 . B. tktl4i : 24. M .T2ybr 54 . W. Dodd 25. A AfPn 55 . B. Fundy 26. N. Kemp 56 . G. Walker 27. A FRossi ST R. Knight 29. AM+tlien 56. C.S6rxtiwme 30. C.Sud 60. S. French 31 . J.POwBr 61. R (Yiptiam 32. G .Wr7tirsan 62. ADsbwm, 32. M. Wi?6rson 66. B.0'HNbrxn 34 . R . Carsan 70. D. Hal 35 . L)WSon 71 . H.Cameron 36. ARkqbj 74. J_ Geddes 37. L Walker 76, S . A:Be&--n 38 . P. Beftrmne 77. T. Salwen
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WHITEFRIARS Coach: Des Meapher Rea . Coach: Chris Burke 1 . D. R.^tt?le 2 It Bateman (C) 3. M. Carbone 5. M. Robilson 6. C.Haston(VC) 7. P.Coghhn 8. A Davis 9. C. Maguire 10. B. Hickey it . P. Campbell 12. D. GrdFm 13. T. Hrgles 14. TCaft 15. A t2a/. 16. B.Vdxk'n 40. AThv,:9te; 17. AC~6ae(tC) 41 . C.Or"aidr 18. D. Qu1rj 42 D. Nesmith 79. ht 43. N t(RVC) 20. S NICN1Kife 44 . M.. EEO Baturwn 21 . R. Kessler 45 . MLesler 22 . J.BOmrymmt 46. G.Jalxtson 23. P.Ciarrb9k 47 . S .Haldail 24. R Muq 48. M . Red 25. M. venial 49. C. Fallon 26. C. Ryan 50. B. Kr~j 27. D.Varlxrqoon 51. LEanw28. C. Eames 53. D . De4"oRn 29. A Pawkc 54. S. ""-i 30. P. O'Brien 55. D .L, 31 . N.,knkuri 5 6. 6. G 32. M. Barrack 57. 0.,° '_ 33. C. Hani 58. D.4. 34. D. GbuklrvA 59. O G 35. C. Lavt E0. A P36. D. Nolan 61 . 0.( nr 37. R. O'Brian (RC) 62 S. F r 38. C .Carra7D 63. S.1,.,...~ 39 . J.NaHmh1 65 . AHams
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Coach : Peter Turle y Res. Coach : Michael Byrne 1. htBarFx
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PARKSIDE Coach : Laurie 7.arafa Res. Coach : Mark Rowe 1. P.Lausan 2A F ma 4. D.Waren 5. SM[sd 6. AS§mt 7. D.Dmm 37. J.Pa# & J.C1tkqD 38 F.D3te3o 9. GOUtd'n(q 39. F.Ceont~ .s 10. Aft 40. LFSnraCdq 10 MCam 41 . Eliares 11 . V. Remain, 42. P. Dun 12 D.tkCal 43. J.FM#tard 1a ACaple7 44. P.S06jo 14. S. Pins 45. P. Malaria 15. D.MOOde 46. T. Re d 1& M .Car di B 47. T.Petrcpoi4a5 17. D.Linares 48 . Q Tyso n 18. AI~ 49. S. Celle 19. SGm 50 M.K»~n 20. CPeddnam 51 . D.Gtm 21 . MTessaf A 52 M.H3ian 22 BHavey 53. M.YarSi 2 3. ht3aM1xk 54 . M.Coni(lan 24. RManll 55. R. Lord 25. S Boyer 56, S. Dalad 26. C, Uassd 57. M. Whence 27. L P~i 59. T. P~ 28. SF~er 61. P.Liares 29. LMnenere(P 62 C.14Harr, . 31 B, Hockey 63,G. 31 31 . GPrsfin 65 . G. RAW y 32 JMd,ai 65 . D.T6r 33. CHarftn 69. KAllraleakx 34. MPmkvio 87. M.HCpft 35 G. Panied 88. K Ctnbp 36. W. Lay 89. LMtldiig
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OLD WESTBOURNE Coach: David Twome y Res. Coach: Eddle Szuezidewicz 1. RBam d 2 SWtkitg aB.Rargn 4. A0Yaefe 5. Atehah k'tHo 7&. D. . & AHm.dtghn 9. ADtrk47 10. R F1mrh, 11. D.Rgendc 12 MG~D 1a P. Nall 14. JSolr m 15 ABad 39. &Snah 16. S Criisto 43, C, CCK 17. B. Haley 41 Q Ford 18. P.Kp aa g P.Pam 4a R.pdCett ~19 ., 20 ESasq 42xi¢ 21 . M .f41?A 45 GFbvrr 22. W. FariM 47. FL Dented 23. S.teikii 4& M.Gdli s 24. LFai 49 . SWA 25 SLeawd yJ, P .Oi 2& P.F~twt 51. APohMs 27. D.Txar>ty 52 3 .5on 28, CFmr7 53. G. Be] 29. D.Ibtsbn,)h 54. B. Darriorlied 30. CG4 in 55 B.Lu:za 31 . D, E,= 5B . W. Taylor 32. C Jet = 31 GPdAmtkq 5s M,~ 34. P. Vincent GHarris 35. Stki:obn P. Here 36. ARag:J P. Morlincen 37. SGmrin D_g im 38. S.Rt" W.Tar1[t
U .H .S.O.B. Coach : David Nash Rea . Coach : Gino Mazza 1 . RFre;ph 2. ATaterico 2~ D. Brdxce r 3. ABom 37. G.Catkrd0 4. C. M,ctsmnn 38. A Boyce 5. D. Dcch 39 M . Rea 6. S.Crasird 40. &64acDor all 7. C.SFxuc,>(C) 41 . C.ftfler & S. tw' -d 42 D. WxRase 9. R.5mm 4a M.GNa 10. P. Bums 44. J . 1hiq 11 . S . Mils 45. C.CoOk 12. J. Kennedy 46 R Kss, 12~C .Amol 47. G. Crone. 13.P.Misen(M 49.KLe" 14. J.Jenn 49 . D. De Luca 15. M .Davdsw 50. D.Z" 16. P. GmPJmrpe 51. J. RoDars 17. P. Soria 52. D. Noeson 18. E. Houton 53. J. CDMr 18'0 T. Halifax 54. J. Pfeiffer 19. G . Masser 55. J.IQroury 20. GMZdano 5& RG8es 21 . RN?e71e 57. D. Tang 23. P. Eltru:Dlem aH~eson 24. 8.CameCrers 559& D..D MSmith 25. A Halber 60. J. Danielle 26. 8. FogL~irO 61 . P. F~,xr 27 . K Sta~JUn 62 P. Last 28. M.P.oth,ae9 64. Bt»MncDorvXl 29. K .brces 65. D.McCarV~I 30. B.ftr~r,m 66 M.Yeiap 31 . P.Daknce 67. F.M~ram 32. D. Bum 68. M . C~n~l 33. P. Drer~ 69. J. Co~rd 34 . D. Douglas 71 . A Saitilecr,s 35. J. Nash 73. S. DBdri 36. M. NM 77. J. Kellar
UNIVERSITY RED S Coach : Justin Doyle Res. Coach: Grant Hammond t . ?A Rise, 2 xBOemon a c.Tretha 4. D.Fatgq 6. D. Kam 6. P.Shabbdc 7. JDvlk & M11F2r re9 9. D.Fd5 10 . P.thhvs 11. B.Pidett 12. MGraaa n 1a MJmres 14 . &TenB 15 P.Kepld 1& It man 17. ftddzs 18 . M.H=m 19. GFV4d 2G GIkailela 21. J.Sav 22 R.OS en 23. B.Kfg 24. GTA>fi 25 B. li 26. SFasarrm 27. SriaaMM 28. tiliaA 29 P James 3D D.tixxrtic 31. AJadknn 32 AVbM 33. S71uXixr 34. M. Marti 35. A a 3& R~ r r 37. D.FLiiqaS'd 36 SStaa
PlTH. BRUNSWICK SWINBURPdE UNI., UNIVERSITY BLACKS WEST BRUNSWICK Coach: Crai g Fox Coach: Gary Connolly Coach i D.Aderna 3,5 Ftli 4 . M.SarfBU 5. W.Mzf#.dta n V.,-tM 1.1 z LP , " J..E . NC) ..a, P.Y .in J.I e 1 : &O :.rior t! L t`-k" t A am 1a. V.Randalt 19. V. timsi 2i,. G. t.azhuf 21. &Wihryn 22 . RTTnr ►e( 2i . D.EOs(OJL7 24, B A9ard 25. J.Ke 26. a39. B. Laurie 27. P.Gre/ 40. C. .kvm& 28. D.LarrEOn 41 . H .TxaMu 29. RS3u~t5 42. J. Papanilobu 30. ?It SmPJt 43. 8. FosemoM 31. G. Walsh 44. J. Mantra 32 M.CaYarame 46. T.CrOsara 31 G.Pkt(RVC) 47. D.M3gusfln 34. 1413aad(fiM,} 50. RSassine 35. P.Dowsatt 52. M.Pis9safe 3a G .Wait,>s 53. AVelko;.ki 37. D.Da+bator(C) 55. P. Harley 38. S. Healey 51 . S. Keaye
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Coach: Garry Hickey Res. Coach: Mark Johnston 1. MAM bnO 2 JStr9* 4 . C D~,4'akb S JDeI'dn 6. M Gsm,a JNnrft
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Res. Coach: Paul Malcolm 1. G Dan och 2. Slkile 2 J.Padad A MVBUJeer 38. B.N:n9t 5. Rt+4Witw 39. P.Ffenlan 6. SSmM 40. GSui+ an 7. B.tiirgstxe 41. S Whithead & RHer4asn 42. AG9t 9. Gli 4a J.AOOtd 10. P.Dmwm 44 . P. Fates 11 . B. Simi 45 J. Butherkla 12 M. ftats 46. ERaAS 1a T.JesBEn 47. SG:9at 14 . &Kier 48. AKenteYy 15. AYacWcs 49. GFra4iet 76. P.Caaafelk, 50. G01eda 17. RPntkar 51. A WAL P.tS~d 52 T.~+ter is JWati 5a F1P*rieti 19. 20. Sta+R 54. D.Bryat 21 . T.tt#nz; 55. ft Nixon 22 T.tarrb 5& Csieftris 23. Se:.~n 57. SDOCky 24. h1.Fogerq, 58. M.83guy 25. B.L}tth 59. JK¢g 26. D.8ik5 60. AClaesmn 27. MRaje; 61. SJUres 2& ABaud 62 N.Hvncl 29. AGlass 64. GHe¢R 30. D.Sateyr 65 Rr= 31 . M.CaaA 66. Nt N'd 32. 14. Jones 70. D. Pekin 33. Tfttet 71. RWearn 34. J.Batern 72. M9ia 35 P.Cptie 74. ASearle 3 6, SM9t8e»s 77. RCamrm 3T J Gold 87. 1-Brown
: Phil Leathern Res. Coach: Nick Magnifies 1. A t@mftn 2 J. tray 3. R Easmray 4. G Daks 5. A Cavenz 6. J.?as 7. F. S 8. J.FkStwd 9. J.IQary a S. Fyffe i1 . SCamMs 12, LBwm 13, J .Scka, 14 . P.Pd*= 15 . P.Mr.44r}ft 16. SSnyh® 17. D.Rure 18. J .(]tGi 19. D.Ktosche! 20. 0. D'stsb 21 . S. Mdtar~a 22 N Magpies 21 J .Os4aHz 24 . D.( oonan 25. GMabn 26. Gtrtrd[ 27. D. Buie 28. ACazrp'ell 29. RMIA~ M. C. Lero& 31 . A Musixacca 32 5.0'MBVa 3a TTtur4ecn 34. GYa~tifiiJa 35. RMcWv3H 36. A Abif t 37. S.Combes 38. M.PrAgers 39. RROdigits 40. B.B6ce
Coach : Allan Ellio tt Res. Coach : Paul McNamara 1 . N. Beu~att 2. D.D3+rson 3. A Harry 4. J. Tuck 5. D.Madeod 6. D.Griae 7. M . Carawn & IL Hann
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E South . ANZ ALBERT PARK Coach : Jack McDonald Res,. Coach : Dare Klimartin I. SDUFz a 2. it paste; P.Smlh(S) 3. D. Month fl 4. R Wks 5. GSyrrkvs(S) 5 P.Ca~~ 6. C.DeFrcece 7. GFin & R li'w}Ea7 9. El6utaJ la PA R*c 11 . A MY4 el 12 Gtaw 11 ShlSatlr7pq 14 . D. Grew 15. P.Bdrw 16. Kildare 17. D.Md-elin FM 1& P.Bok 19, RAFwanda 20 21. P.9~peeb) 22 M C ~ 23, A Sinnot t 25. J.MoBa1Jd M 2a ElMqM 27 QLexft(OM 2& C tVa9k.y 29. GW3L l,y 39. AKenp 30. J.Fkrfiar 40. MSutInalan[7 31 . T.Hah,imi 4? Q Basis 32 AlFa~dl~ 43 RCat4i: 33. t10aw 44. RktD7d1 M 34. J.Bwne 47. M. Coder 35 SWVLe 48 P.H~yes 36. MPeasn 57. B.CuUq„ 37. A .tilin 5& RPU2ier(nd
GLENHUNTLY Gooch: Steve Allender Res. Coach : Peter Derrick 1 . C0'DarKi 2 CV.te~ 3 T. 4. D. M Cxsa 5. G wison 6. M.Seahodc 7. MMuR; S JJbrus 9. AlvPnrfp 40. L 10. AYOtrvJ (C) 41 . RGitnre 11. T. Nester 42. M. SnImxr 12 D.Rftdison 43. Mimes 11 MKrqen,Fa 44. R0'OavN 14. J.Cirnote 45 ASd.bn 15. P. Belo 46. A Bain 1 6. CJdensbn 47. J.Vdalbn 17. S1vrJust 48. CLac 1& Chxsk.y 49. J.ONai 19. GC~,rmi 50 GleAss 20. TShe/ 51 . D.Ntunptries 21. LTur~er(rCj 52 B. NAM 22 GFkturS 53, O.Mdi[Sm 23. P.TmrcsM 54, D.Mmice 24. AWpspp 55 P. Deft 25. GWaMS 5a. Bipiavm) 26. T. Shot 57. M. ken 27. S9rit 58. J.Crodz 26. CRtxray 59. RDyies 29. CCrag 60 . MJdrsan 3(1 R7531on 61. RCasemen 31 . Lthctrvs 62 MNa,e/ 32 0.DoaiMkh 63. Q Thom 33. D ..iories 64. M Cabrilor
OAKLEIGH A.F.C . POWERHOUSE Coach : Jason Eardley
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some 2400 new players - 1400 seniors and 1000 under 19s.. From these many and varied applications, those which cause us most common concern are:* Former VAFA players who transferred to the VCFL, and who now wish to return to the VAFA, but all the time whilst having played at a VCFL club they lived in Melbourne. One tends to ask why would anybody drive say to Wangaratta, Wonthaggi or South Warrnambool and back to Melbourne each week for eighteen weeks for nothing?? ? * Former VAFA players who transfer to the VMFL, stay one year at a VMFL club earning just enough to stay under our monetary limit, and return a year later to us ready to resume their Amateur career . * Players transferring into our competition for the first time who have received match payments at every club they have played at - but just enough to scrape in under our guidelines . Apart from looking at the "factual" situation regarding match payments included in the preceding examples, we also look at their intentions whilst playing football in professional competitions . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
For instance if a player said to us he had signed an agreement with a club for $X dollars per week. The club never paid him and so he contends he never got paid and he therefore should be eligible to obtain a permit . It is the committee's view the player entered into a binding agreement . The fact he did not get paid is irrelevant as the player can sue the club for the debt owed to him . It is our view, further, that had the money been available, it would have according to the agreement, been gratefully accepted by the player. The conclusion,or the bottom line to all this is that players should be very mindful of where they play their football and clubs should impress upon them the consequences of leaving the VAFA to play for money elsewhere . Personally, I do not relish the idea of refusing players a chance to play Amateur football, however my committee and I are required to decide who can and cannot play according to our rules . " Free footballs. Monash Whites, Southbank, Eltham and University Blues win footies in the Sportscover/Advance Bank "Pick the Premiers" competition - see Tony (VAFA Properties) to collect your prize. aa
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E711 'elds settle for the run to the halfway mark . Review - Round 5 Section 1 Old Xavs were given a fright by Old Brighton down at the Beach Oval in the first 1/4 when they led by the most slender of margins . From this point on the Xavs swung into top gear booting (12) goals to (8) to win comfortably. Dill on, Drake an d Fleming were prominent for the Xavs. De La Sall e inflicted Old Paradians first defeat of 1997 with a solid (4) 1/4 performance last Saturday . Leading at every change and with better accuracy in front of the goal the D's firmly entrenched themselves in the four . St . Bernards jumped to handy lead at 1/4 time in search of their first victory for 1997 against Old Melburnians, but failed to continue their good form of the first for the remainder of the match . The OM's slamming on (15) goals to (3) in the remaining 3/4's . Pizzachetta, Bonniei and Fewster named best for the Bernards with Cooch, J. Wright (7) and Sibree doing as they pleased for the OM's . Uni. Blues returned to the top of the table courtesy of Mazenod. Not scoring in the first 1/4 did not assist the 'Nodders chances, as the Blues went on a rampage with Johnson heading the list with (9) majors, with Benjamin and Cobblediek fine players also . For the 'Nodders none tried harder than Parry, 1Visbett and Wilson . St. Kevins matched Old Carey for the first half of their match, but the OC's slipped up a notch in the third and fourth 1/4's to win convincingly in the finish . For the SKOBS Brown, Baker, Vincent and Scarfo never gave in, while Hood, Angus and Anson were best for the OC's . Section 2 Old Haileybury continued their up and down season with a fine win at Balwyn against Old Camberwell. Leading at every change, after a strong (6) goal first 1/4 the Bloods never looked like getting beaten . Miles, Webb and Kettle best for the 'Wellers in a losing team . Whitel-riars' strong beginning to their match against Marcellin certainly set up their victory, and with an even 3/4's following the 'Friars won well to consolidate their spot in the four . Reid, Phan, Winterburn and Davis were in everything for the 'Friars . Uni. Blacks consolidated their position in the four with a hard fought victory over Beauinaris at McAlister Oval, last week . Costell o, Nolan and Mackee were in fine touch for the Blacks, as they held on to lead at every change to win a crucial match . For the Sharks McKenzie, Sheldrake an d Stevens battled hard all day . Warringai found
the might of Coll egians too much even at home and were convincingly defeated by some (24) goals . For the Redbacks Yin, Walters, Wilson an d Pope (2) were best, as to were Conn . Champion an d Brittain (7) for the Lions .A goalless first 1/2 by the CY's did not help their cause against Old Scotch at the Williamstown VFL ground. A more productive second 1/2 enabled some respectability to be added to the scoreboard, however at this late stage the horse had well and truly bolted. Cocks, Beazley an d Matar best for the CY's, with Junkeer, Chapman and Hanneman unstoppable Scotchies . Section (2) Blue AJAX began brilliantly against Old Xaverians (2) and held a solid lead at 1/2 time . However they were restricted to only (2) second 1/2 goals while the Xavs added (5) to win by (2) goals . M. Segal, A. Ilalphen an d Golvan never gave in for the Jackas, while Duncan, Kennedy and Dennis dominated for the Xavs . Monash Blues were jumped from the beginning by MHSOB and from this point on played catch up football for the remainder of the day . Herrman , and Hawkins (3) were battling 'Ashers players, while Sharples, Sterling, Ti lling an d Burke (6) impressed for the High . In an even match at David Street Hampton the Rovers held a slender lead at 1/4 time only to go to sleep in the second 1/4 . This allowed De La Salle (2) to bang on (5) goals to (2) and the rest is purely mathematical . Grimmer, Tregear (3) and Midwinter excellent Rovers all day, while for the D's none were better th an Reade (8), Aron an d Lambe. In the final match for the section St. Bedes Mentone Tigers stamped themselves as the benchmark when they clearly disposed of Ormond with (4) 1/4's of solid football . McShane, Carro ll , Ryan, Gangi ( 7) and Wintle (5) excellent players for the Tigers, with Ashford, Robbins and O'Hall oran great triers for the 'Monds . Old Geelong had the bye . Section (2) Re d Yarra Va lley had a day out against an undermanned Old Ivanhoe team, who played at least (4) of their regular U19's in their reserves due to a horrific run of injuries at senior level . For the Valley Bell, Laing, Lloyd and Tyshing were named best, with Barker, Waddell and Bernet fantastic achievers who battled all day . Therry Penola chased tail all day against North Old Boys at home in a close contest and even led at 3/4 time . However the NOBS
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carne home well adding (5) goals to (3) to win a nail. Goodwin, Smith and v ;tcr by (2) straight kicks Walden best for Therry Penola, while the NOBS were test served by Moustafa, McCilroy an d Tonkin ,, ith Khoder booting ( 4) . Chirnside Park completed ii5 third win for 1997 in a close, hard fought contest at Bennettswood against St . Leos Emmaus WP . For i1le Two Blues Bonnieei, Willis an d Morel (3) shone oui, ~;-hile for the Parkers a team effort was a great achnowledgment for all concerned . In the final mat c h Aquinas were never in the hunt against Old pazadians (2) after 1/2 time, and with the OP's -~tcnding their lead at every change only poor kick,ng saved the Bloods from more embarrassment . For the OP's B. Lynch, S . Ciavola (7) and Redford were always in the thick of the action .
previews - Round 6 Section 1 Old Brighton journey to Bundoora to take on the pP's on the rebound . Despite losing themselves last week the Tonners will be no match for a fired up OP's unit today. Old Melburnians host De La Saile and although only (1) game separates both sides the D's have better form to date . St. Bernards and St. Kevins clash in match that will decide outright last position. Both teams have been close in matches recently and are hard to separate on paper. At home the Bernards by (2) majors. The clash of the titans will see Uni. Blues attempt to recover some lost pride from 1996 after being runners-up to the Xavs in Section 1 . On recent form the Blues must start favourites, although the Xavs have found form recently. In a toss up the Blues to win today. Mazenod face another tough assignment htis time against giant killers Old Carey. At home the 'Nodders do play well, but the OC's form is hard to fault . Selections: Old Paradians, De La Salle, St. Bernards, Uni . Blues & Old Carey . Section 2 On relative ladder positions the Old Camberwell Mareeliin clash would appear one-sided, however I am here to suggest otherwise. The 'Wellers have struggled recently and the Eagles are not far off the mark. At home the Eagles will fly high . Beaumaris face another acid test at home today to the 'Friars. A strong, skilled team is Whitefriars and I cannot see the Sharks knocking them off today . Uni . Blacks host Wi lliamstown CYMS at McAlister Oval in what is effectively a battle for a position in the four . The Blacks have been very consistent over the last month and will entrench themselves in the four
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today. Old Haileybury would not want to take Warringal lightly at McKinnon today or they could find themselves behind at the final bell . The Redbacks will fight tooth and nail today and in an upset will defeat an inconsistent Old Haileybury unit. Collegians versus Old Scotch will determine who will be the benchmark for season 1997 . Both teams possess forwards who can kick a winning score and onballers who will deliver the ball forward regularly. The match will be won in defence and for this reason the Lions will get the nod today . Selections: Marcellin, Whitefriars, Uni . Blacks, Warringal & Collegians. Section (2) Blue MHSOB host AJAX at the school and will run out convincing winners after an even first 1/ 2 . De La Salle (2) host Monash Blues at Darling Park in what shapes as a relatively close match on paper. The D's won well last week whereas the 'Ashers are coming off a loss . With no real home ground advantage to either team the 'Ashers on the rebound for mine . Hampton Rovers face the might of St . Bedes Mentone Tigers at home and despite the relative ladder positions the Rovers will take the match right up to the Tigers. However in the finish it should be the Tigers by no more than (4) goals. Old Geelong host Ormond on the rebound at Como Park and although the OG's are coming off the bye, the 'Monds will win well. Old Xaverians (2) have the bye . Selections: MHSOB, Monash Blues, St. Bedes Mentone Tigers & Ormond Section (2) Red North Old Boys will be keen to continue their winning run today against Yarra Valley at the Alec Gillon Oval . In a clash of first versus second there will be no holds barred and at home the NOBS will prove too strong. Chirnside Park host Therry Penola on the road and on the rebound . Despite being at home the Parkers will struggle to contend with the skilled Therry Penola unit . Old Ivanhoe an d Old Paradians (2) clash and with spot in the four up for grabs the OP's will seize this opportunity to lock this one away, as to will Old Trinity who coming off the bye will show no mercy and defeat Aquinas at Ringwood well . St . Leos Emmaus WP have the bye . Selections : North Old Boys, Therry Penola, Old Paradians & Old Trinity Next Week's Matches and U19 Section Umpires Continued on Page 39 - Results Page 4 0
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CLUB XVIII SECTION by Norm Nugen t Results in each section meant a lot of positional changes within the leading bracket of teams an d helped establish the comparative strength of teams . My success rate remained at 87% as the Old Xaverians proved my hunch to be incorrect! REVIEW OF ROUND 5 SECTION 1 The Old Brighton Bloods versus Old Xaverians game proved to be an even contest in which Old Xaverians steadiness and Old Brighton Bloods inaccurate kicking for goal provided to be instrumental in the Old Xaverians victory by twenty one points . St Bernards just vindicated my confidence when they scored a five point win over Old Melburnians . Although St Bernards had the ball in their forward line more often than did Old Melburnians, their inaccuracy almost allowed the OM's to snatch victory . Old Scotch did regain a position in the top four at the expense of Coll egians, whom the "Cardinals" defeated comfortably by forty-eight points . The breadth of their winning margin allowed Old Scotch to build vital percentage whereas the converse was true for Collegians . Mazenod record an easy fifty five point win over St Kevins, who are now on the bottom of the ladder . Their victory enabled Mazenod to add a valuable twenty to their percentage . De La Sall e had the Bye . SECTION 2 Monash Whites overcame travel fatigue to record an impressive fifty eight point victory over Old Essendon Grammarians after what was a fairly one sided contest . For the second successive week undefeated leaders Kew proved too talented for Marcell in. To their credit the 'Eagles' were able to reduce their deficit from fifty one points to thirty two points . Therry Penola gave a creditable performance against Mt Lilydale, who did however record victory by forty points. This win has lifted the new VAFA club in to the top four from where they should prove difficult to dislodge . Syndal Ta lly Ho remain undefeated following their clear cut forty one point victory over Thornbu ry Cougars who are struggling to achieve success . One third of the way through the season Syndal Tally Ho seem assured of a final four position .
REVIEW OF ROUND 6 SECTION 1 Old Melburnians should win their third match and so remain within reach of the top fou, when they meet the yet to impress De La Salle on the Junction Oval . St Bernards should make it two wins in a row today at the expense of St Kevins whose form in 1997 has not been concomitant with their Club's success in B Section . Victory by St Bernards will ensure the defending premiers remain within reach of the top four . Perennial Grand Finalists Old Xaverians and Old Scotch meet at Toorak Park . It is difficult to ignore the quality of the Old Xaverian victory last week and as Old Scotch have twice tasted defeat in 1997 1 am confident in predicting another Old Xaverian victory . Collegians, who have faltered against the leading sides, face another tough encounter today against Mazenod, who have consolidated their top four position . Although another Collegians loss will make the 'Lions' finals' chances quite slim, I am confident they do not possess the necessary talent to defeat Mazenod today. Old Brighton Bloods have the Bye . SECTION 2 Undefeated leaders, Kew will provide stern opposition to Mt Lilydale on Victoria Park . Allen for Mt Lilydale and O'Dea for Kew have proven reliable forwards who will each receive ample opportunity today to score on the narrow confines of Victoria Park . Despite the form shown by Mt Lilydale so far, I select Kew to win. Mareellin after successive defeats should be able to return to the winning list at the expense of Old Essendon Grammarians, who have not maintained their early season form. Undefeated Syndal Tally Ho should win well over Therry Penola, who surely must be the greatest travellers since the early explorers . Today will be their fourth long trip in six rounds . Perhaps jet lag explains the Glenroy boy's lack of success ! The other long distance travellers Monash Whites venture north again today to play Thornbury Cougars, who have yet to win on the field in the VAFA . I can't see this elusive victory eventuating today as I firmly believe Monash Whites will prove far t0ota lented .
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Results of Tribunal Hea rings May 13th, 1997 David Connell, Old Halleybury. Striking, 3 matches * Marcus Walker, Chirnside Park . Attempt to Strike, 1 match . ' Jason Woods, Old Carey (Under-19) . Attempt to Strike, 1 match .
*Accepted prescribed penalty .
Results of Investigation Hearing May 13th, 199 7 Charge of conduct unbecoming a club of the VAFA following a complaint lodged by Power House following the match played on May 3rd against St . Marys . The charge that St. Marys player Michael Learmonth struck Power House player M . Ramanauskas behind the play was sustained and Michael Learmonth was suspended for 2 matches.
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Each Club has norrain v ced a "Captain Blood" who will help raise awareness of the need for blood within their club .
For more infor m ation spea k to yo u r "Captain Blood" TODAY! Great prizes and incentives have been generously donated by Hugh Lyon Football Jumpers, Schweppes Sport, Four 'n Twenty and Spalding . Blood Bank Donor Enquiries -phone (03) 9694 0300
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I MAY 24 - ROUND 7 L,NDI%F-19 SECTION I o LD BRIGHTON v . OLD MELBURNIANS pE LA SALLE V. ST. BERNARDS LiNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD PARADIANS OLD CAREY v. OLD XAVERIAN S ST. KEVINS v. MAZENOD 0 C tJNDER-19 SECTION 2 )LD CAMBERWELL v . BEAUMARIS VI-fITEFRIARS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS SVARRINGAL v . MARCELLI N OLD SCOTCH v. OLD HAILEYBURY WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. COLLEGIANS UNDER-19 BLUE AJAX v. DE LA SALLE (2 ) MONASH BLUES v . HAMPTON ROVERS ORMOND v . OLD XAVERIANS (2) ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . OLD GEELONG MHSOB has the bye UNDER-19 RED YARRA VALLEY v. CHIRNSIDE PARK THERRY PENOLA v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS OLD PARADIANS (2) v. NORTH OLD BOYS OLD TRINITY v. OLD IVANHO E AQUINAS has the bye
UNDER-19 (1 ) OLD PARADIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON AT GARVEY OVAL, PARADE COLLEGE Field: M . Gilday J. Moore OLD N ELBURNIANS v. DE LA SALLE Field : S. Alger B . McKee ST. BERNARDS v . ST. KEVINS Field : R . Love M . Whitman OLD XAVERL9PIS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: G . Thwaites J . Stoppa Boundary: H . Martin MAZENOD v. OLD CAREY Field : C . Stevens (R) L . Gallagher Goal: Peter Allsop Robert Parr y UNDER-19 (2 ) MARCELLIN v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field : H . Little (R) C . Ryan BEAUMARIS v. WIHTEFRIARS Field : C . Stevens I. Burgess UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. 9PILLIARISTOWPI CYMS AT AICALISTER OVAL Field : D. Ischia K . Brewer OLD HAILEYBURY v . @V GAL Field : N . Evans G . Kelly COLLEGIANS v. OLD SCOTCH Field: D . Miller D . Perkin s UNDER-19 (2) BLUE MHSOB v. AJAX Field: T. Carrick A . Price DE LA SALLE v. MONASH BLUES AT DARLING PARK Field : J . Pappas M. O'Brien HAMPTON ROVERS v . ST. BEDES Mt ATTOPiE TIG . Field: D . Peiris G. Skandamura OLD GEELONG v. ORMOND Field : J . Bell M. Evans OLD XAVERIAPiS (2) has the bye . UNDER-19 (2) RED NORTH OLD BOYS v . YARRA VALLEY Field : M. Forde P. Tuppen CHIRNSIDE PARK v . THERRY PENOLA 1 .30 p .m. Field: G . Brereton S. Mannix OLD IVANHOE v. OLD PARADIAtYS (2) Field: K . McMahon D . Fatekas AQUINAS v. OLD TRINITY Field : D . Kramer (R) A . Harris ST. LEOS EMMAUS has the bye .
EL.S, ERNWiCK PA HK DRAW 199 7 This Sat : Old Paradians v . Old Xaverians This Sun : FIDA matchday at Elsternwick Park Next Sat: St Kevins v . Old Ivanho e Next Sun : Co llegian s v . Old Scotch Sat. 31/5 Ormond v . Old Ivanhoe Sun . 1/6 Old Brighton v . Therry Sat . 14/6 De La Salle v. Old Paradians Sun. 15/6 FIDA Matches Sat. 21/6 Therry v . St Kevins Sun. 22/6 NO MATC H Sat . 28/6 Mazenod v. MHSOB Sun . 29/6 NO MATC H Sat . 5/7 MHSOB v. Old Ivanhoe Sun. 6/7 FIDA Matche s Sat . 12/7 Old Ivanhoe v. Therry Penola Sun . 13/7 Old Scotch v. Old Paradians Sat . 19/7 NO MATC H Sun. 20/7 St Bernards v . Old Scotch ' FIDA - Football Integration Development Association matches provide football for people with intellectual disabilities - this program is supported by the VAFA and VAFA sponsor Coles-Myer .
NAIV ~ CLUB LAST WK TOTAL UNDER 19 (1) JOHNSON UNIBLUES 9 35 BARRETT OLD XAVERIANS 1 19 LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 2 16 MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 4 14 OCCHIUTO MAZENOD 13 UNDER 19 (2) HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 3 24 SMITH OLD CAMBERWELL 2 19 DAVIS WHITEFRIARS 4 17 VANCE BEAUMARIS 3 16 EF STATHION OLD HAILEYBURY 14 UNDER 19 (BLUE ) NAUGHTON ORMOND 17 COBURN OLD XAVERIANS 16 KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 3 16 TREGEAR HAMPTON ROVERS 3 15 CARROLL ST BEDES MENTONE 14 UNDER 19 (RED ) STELLA THERRY PENOLA 4 18 RAMSDEN OLD TRINITY 13 KHODER NORTH OLD BOYS 4 12 JONES OLD TRINITY 12 S. CIAVOLA OLD PARADIANS 7 12
uFIDER 19 SEC i -,ON 1 - 10 .5 .9 7
MER 19 (2) BLUE -- 10 .5 .9 7
OLD BRIGHTON 4 .8 11.10 12.10.82 OLD XAVERIAPtS 4.7 1 10.13 6 13.16 18.28 .121 Old Brighton Goad lockers and best players not received. Old xavezlana Jones 3,1'av 3 . HAbat 2 Healy 2 McGutgan 2 Drake. Ireland. Diifat. Barrett Bed Dlllmt. Drake, nemtng. .09nter, Carrodus, McCarthv. BE LA SALLE 3.0 7.0 12.2 14286 OLD PARADLAM 2,5 3.9 5.13 7.18.60 De % = Ga1 lookers and ixst pacers na r¢cell M Old Gml lookers and hat pla}as not ra'ew't d ST. BERPARDS 8.1 8.1 9.3 9.6.60 OLD 3igd.&1RhTAYS 4 .4 9.11 14.4 19.15.129 SL BcnanbFcuSer 3. Lcgotl3. Hagan 2DaA5.Iktvc•y. Best Plmch tta. Bwmki, Rutttr, Brandt Pterre. Hcpn. 0&i Wrtgit17 , bfurtag 4, Sed~e,v 2. Coach 2 . Tandy 2. FabVni Craa~shay. Bed Caoch Vhlaltt Stiaee . Sew~1. Bary. Murtay. UNIVERSITY &,U@8 6.4 9 .6 12.9 17.12.114 515232405 O.C. 0 .0 1 .3 2.5 4.8.32 Unl rersity Blues Johnson 9. Comm 2 . CaBay . Brlfad. Cwiltoupas, MdOnnon. Stevens. Bed .ICdu sm BenJam!n. Cebb!edk4. Comm. Shvtak. Brikrd. ,•.crod OC Donis. Hawl;env.6tcDat~ Fottnio0s. Bed Party. NiSbett. Rlm F5 t RV, Paciua1 St REV1TiS 1.1 3.2 5.6 5.9.39 OLD CAREY 1.2 8.5 7.9 9 .18.70 St. Rcrlro CresuEii. Mount. Price. Quirk. &zrfu Sort Brawn . . Baka.l4ncent Scoria QuIrtMount Did Carey Hood 2 . Fanner 2. Yxghmoa 2, l6aofl. Woods. Angus . Brat Hood, Angus. Ansm Ratiaele. Bmtd. O'CavxiL
AJAX 4.1 5.8 8.9 7,10.72 OLDxAVER1AYS(2) 0.3 4.5 6.8 9.10,P; AJA%Rrahktrt 2 Ben Sfcoot 2 Mwne, Wlrytaoas, Baslild . Beat Seyui. He;ptt°n. Gahan, fL3: V.aLSm3n. Sharp. . Ofd xaverfana (2) Kennedy 3. PoWus 2 LyTtletwt 2, Gkescxt Hoare. Heat Duncan . HartDrvtH, Carrodus. L}ittetcn. TrLm. MOttASHHLUES 2.1 5.4 7.7 9,10.64 M.H.S.O.B. 7.6 11 .8 17.17 20.21 .141 Blues Haw§dns 3. Hdlaway 2. Rrsme 2. Riordan. Burston Best Hsrunn. .Lttti,~.., HdiGUav.11w. Paacr. Byrne. NEEDS Burke 6 . OBrkm 3. Sharpies 3. Sterllng 2 Radder 2 Monte 2 Parker 3ieCc sCon harpies. SterWg, Ttiting. 7r`atrctn . Osborne. J. Maore HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .1 8.2 11 .7 13.9.87 BE LA SALLE (2) 8.2 11 .7 15 .8 17.11,113 Hamptmt RmmsYrogeor 3. GUtsmor 2 Parkinaat 2 . Quart 2 James. C7us3t. Duddy. Hefoid. Fru Grimms. Tr -ear. Midwtnta. James. DunbalL Mnur. lk la Salk ~1 Reade 8 . Bunting 3. Hocdeu 3, Ctancy 2. Loughnui. Best Reark . Aron. Laz>t,, F,ktp, Byme Hourien. S'CEEDEB MENTONE TIGERS 5 .8 13 .8 17.14 24.25,119 ORMOiD 2 .1 3 .1 8.4 7446 St. Bedea Mentmte Ti§ern Gan2t 7, R1n0e 5. R}an 3. hn~ Kidd . 3, Falldt~}tam3. MeSi~ CGUSns . Bat hfcShatm, ((2crdt~ Ryan.141n8e. Duya, VY Osmond Byron 2. Robbins 2. Callen, Stevens, Marshall. Beat Ashford, Robbins, OTU1,eran K`omacou. Gale,Gtecat. OLD G1:fS0?r'G - BYE
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 10 .5.97 OLD CAMBERWELL 2.2 7.6 9.9 10.11 .71 OLD HAR.EYBURY 8.4 7.9 10.11 13.12 .98 Old Camberwell Sattar 3Smth 2 t5llliatns, Kettk. Clyne. Vktb. Campbell, Beat Miles. Vkbb. Kettle. Heffernan. Iknaan . Cook. 64d HaIIeybury Good lookers and best plants not recehxd . WHITEFRIARS 6.6 7.11 11 .11 15.16.185 MARCPLLIN 0 .2 4.5 7.8 10.9.69 Wfiltefztan Dw1s 4. Jolunswt 3 .1ra0xy 2. Ibhaty 2 Phan. Bond, Hitmi .'Ilr.r' Plant 41Rnterburn TretSaud. l4Lxh. Hiitat. MaraWn Goal kickers arxl best players not receved. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.3 7.4 10 .10 11.10.78 HPAUMARIS A.F.C. 3.2 &8 &8 9115 .69 Untavstty Mules 1`urrn3; 3. Soi~ 2 Natilt Ndan. Stauntm. 4'yer. CosteDa hLad .x. Beat Cos[dlo. Ndan. Markee. Wiute. Staunton . Ltgta. Bnumarb AFC Vance 3. 1'almer. hfci{enzk. COOe. Stevens, hfltdreit. W.tlker. Best McltenzF Slrekdrake. Stevens . Holder. CaBdd. Walker I WARRIlYGAL AAG 3.1 5.2 8.2 8.151 COLd.E111At3S 5.7 13.14 22.19 31 .28.214 Wanringid AFC Pope 2. Jones . Wilson. Gt", Taylor. Vlaltce~. Hopgood . Best YN.'kalters. Wilson. Hopgood. George, Long. CoBegiam Brttten 7. V Der 4enne 5. 6ayrott 4 . Grarrsaka 3. Mr]LVd 2 Hrashonre 2. Harris 2 . Hosktng 2. .'ildn. 0 Clark. Byrne . Bat Cwut. Champbn. Britten. ti3n Dec vaure. Rktmtt . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0.1 0.3 3.6 7.11.53 OLD .2 9.5 11 .8 12 .9.81 WflRsmstawn SCOTCH CYM31fum 2. Cocks. Mattlews. 6 HoulL El Hou1L Hudm Best Corks. Bealef . Matar.'datleod. M . El Hrnill. tVurhatsch Did Scotch Cram, 3. Hawitlne 3 . Gross 2. Andrews. Parkec Slhzrwuod, Ttudal't Best Junkea. Chapman. Hann^ntan. TIIVJaie Lae. Stewart
UNDER 19 (2) RED - 10 .5 .9 7 YARRA VALLEY 7.8 12.13 21 .17 37.17.239 OLD IVAh230E 0 .1 0.2 0.3 1.3.9 Yerrta Volley OB Hate 7. Tixnnpsort 5, Sead 5 . Wines 4. Cabana, 4. Ltv.~d 3. V.'aµ,-twi 3, Lang 3, Rstvng 2 . Po .~ncdds . lawtoa Best Bdt. i .aing. Ltmz4 Tt<_tWUg. Krusc Annola OW Ivanhn<\6'addev. Beat B3rker. 45adddl Bdnet Relty. Gafp. Archer. O.B. 2 .4 4.4 9.8 12.9 .8 1 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .1 8.3 8.4 13.5 .67 Thury Persota 0B SteBa 4. Pater 3, Ze¢qxoerta 2. Goodw1n. Kutet James. Beg Gmtwtn, S:Nt h 4Ualdett.D2 ;tdsen .t . North Old Boys KIkr 4. Moustafa . Mct1rIN. Tcntdn. Sk= ST. LEO'S FSrUMU6 W3 3.2 8.6 7.8 9 .10.64 CHIRNSIDE PARK 5.3 5.5 9.8 10.7.67 St Lem EMMAUS WP Mad 3. ttRts 3, Mcfam . O7Gec;- Marro. Bed Br%vllca W78ts, h§ct0, Mantoa. Cart. Hcvde. Chtrnsfde Park Goddard 8 . Thomas 2, Hdday, Knight, Long. Best Team effort OLD PARAD1A278 (2) 5. 8 8.13 13.18 2219.151 AgURiA.4 O.C. 3.0 4.0 7.1 0.3.57 Ofd Pemdlstu (2) Clatrota 7. RMIwtLswi 4. Harris 4 . Lynch 2 Joyce 2 Vazano . Baker. HIIdeMarkL Best Ltnch . CLn^da. Redfad. Rkltvdson. Jovte. Vuana. f4ufias OC Goal kkkers and best players n6t receitiyd. OLD 'RiYtII2Y- BYE
A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs , throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct "
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All clubs' registered umpires have been written to and provided with a list of fellow umpires registered for th e
season . Only umpires on this list can officiate in matches and the following is to apply If both clubs' registered umpires officiate, each club receives a $20 credit on its club accoun t If only one of the club registered umpires officiates, that club receives a $40 credit on its club accoun t If a club cannot supply a registered umpire and the other club can supply both'umpires, the club supply ing the two umpires receives a $50 credit on its club account. If no registered umpires are available for a match and a game is played, the match may be declared voi d by the VAFA Executive . If only one club is able to supply its registered umpire, the match proceeds as a one umpire match onl y
NO NON-REGISTERED UMPIRE IS TO OFFICIATE IN A RESERVES MATC H The level of the fine imposed varies according to the continuing inability of a club to field a registered umpire . Umpires from clubs having a bye are asked to contact the VAFA seven days before the bye and enter a n umpires' pool (if interested) This will help clubs that may be without a registered umpire on a particula r matchday . Requests for a "pool" umpire must be lodged prior to the Wednesday before the scheduled match . This umpire receives a $60 credit to his club's account . 40
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5 YEARS AGO - 199 2 was appointed coach of the lia " senior 'senior Victorian team to play Sou th Austra
an the Queen's Birthday weekend . The Under 19
team also had a new coach - Banyule's John and De La gimpson . Top teams in 'A' , Collegians Collegians dominated the first half to S alle met . lead by 34 points at half time, 11 .3 to 5 .5 . Led by De La's wingman /forward pocket Chris Campbell who kicked 7 goals, De La kicked 12 second half goals to Fiume, I Hegan, C . l the Lions' 4 . Best were P. be . Camp McClounan, J. Maloney, C . Hoyle, S Mount (6 (De La) and C . Pollock, D Warner and J. Bennett. . . Galbraith, D goals), M Caulfield' s Kilda/South . 150 games to St Tony Riddell, Old Ivanhoe's Brian Cockerill, Elsternwick's Dean Contin . Marketing News stressed value they publicise a photo of Sydney Swans' Benh d Doolan who lost his three front teeth in a matc against Collingwood . Swans' officials stated that Doolan was not wearing a mouthguard because respiratory problems made wearing a mouthguard difficult . The Dental Association had stressed however a professionally fitted mouthguard overcame this problem. David Matthews D Section coaches were . Rovers), (Caulf. Gramm), Gary Hetherington (H Matt Johnson (Mazenod), Mark Bloodworth (Old C'well), Stuart Glascott (Old Geelong) . Alan Salter n (Old Ivanhoe), C . Lawson (Preston), Mark Tyqui . . Who coached St (St . Bedes), Alan Elliot (Will .) Kevins Old Boys? (One of them was an "A" Section coach . Can you name him) . In "C", Thomastown on the bottom without a .11 apiece at the last win met Ivanhoe (311) . 10 change, 5 scoring shots each in the final term, and . Thomastown got home . 14 .13 (97) to 13 .14 (92) Thomastown were too excited to put in game . Flynn, details . Ivanhoe 7s best were Hoffman, P Stewart, Larosa, Ca rtwright . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 7 Four goals down half way through the final unleashed a 6 quarter, Caulfield Grammarians goal burst to win by 11 pts in the upset of the an d round . Matthew, Morrisey, Norman (CG) . Richard .) were best (Coll Hinchen, Irvine, Baum Herman kicked 8 gls . for the losersa. Sportsman's O,Paradians were running Hall . Special Night at Rosanna Convent of Mercy rt Flower, horse Robe guest were VFL footballer 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
trainer, John Gaffney and Greg Champion . 250 games to 210 as a field umpire, umpire Wayne Henry, including 28 finals and 6 representative games, and 40 as a boundary umpire . A dedicated umpire, with a great love for amateur football, Wayne had missed only 11 games through injury . Among the reinstatements was Ian McMullin (O .Melb .) . `B' section captains were Rick Brockwell (Banyule), G . Cameron (I'hoe), Andy Cullman. (St (Marc .), Mark Bradley (P'side), Charlie Capiron Kilda), Tom Quinn (Therry), N . Clark (Uni . Blacks) . ? Who captained Fawkner . Old Trinity, St . Bernards 300 games to Ian "Ocka" England (0 . Carey) in his 19 season, saddling up after breaking a n ankle p in 1986 . A wonderful club man and premiershi member in 1970, "Ocka" had also won the reserve B&F 5 times . In "E` top team Brunswick went down by 2 pis , to 5th team state Bank in a high scoring game Jenkins, Aumont, Rolfs . Best were .17 15 .19 to 15 de (State) and D . Stevens, L . Cordes, M. McBri (B'wick) . Peter French asked if any club had had four or more brothers in one team . The reason for the question - St Bernard's had four in round 1- the Klaaysen brothers - John, Corey and Phil and Ron (twins) . Bruce ( Collegians advised that then club coach played, Ferguson held the club record for games 312 . Max McColl (Bulleen ~ "D" Section coaches were Utd), John Maloney (Cob), Gary Rosewarne (Elst .) . Wilson (Heatherton), Michael Taylor (Nort h.M . Camber), Leigh Stretton s Bruns .), Terry Rossiter (0 . Ivanhoe), Bert Calvert (0 . Menton .), John Meese (0 . (Preston), Alan Quaife (St Kevins OB) . 15 YEARS AGO - 198 2 Only three teams remained undefeated after 5 rounds - Old Camberwell an d St Kevin's OB in C an d O . Ivanhoe in D . 0. Haileybury (C) opened their account with a 7 first win goal win over West Brunswick . It was OH's since the middle of the 1981 season . Best were d BrockweIl, Miller, Paul, Gerney (0 . Halley .) an .) . Bruns Buckley, Carro ll (W. In the battle of the two top teams in E Therry .18 triumphed over Thomastown 18 .9 (117) to 12
(90) . Best were Baden, Whyley, White (Therry) and Harisiou, Assetta, Gleeson (Thomastown). 250 games to Commonwealth Bank's Wayne McCrimmon . 20 YEARS AGO - 197 7 1976 grand finalists St Bernards OC an d North Old Boys played at Elsternwick Park for the John Adams & Geoffrey Tobin Perpetual Trophy. Both clubs joined the Association in 1963, with St Bernard's winning its first "A" Section flag when it defeated North in 1975, and North reversed the result in 1976 to win its first flag . The trophy was provided by John Adams (North) and Geoff Tobin (St Bernard's) who were the respective captains in 1963 and both of whom later became President of their clubs . North Old Boys justified their position at the top of the ladder when they overwhelmed St Bernards by 57 pts. Conti, Hall an d Leeack starred for the victors while G. Wade, Nadzielski and Drennan battled hard for the losers . Old Carey, with only one win to its name in "C" caused a surprise when they inflicted first defeat on Old Xaverians by 16 pts, final scores: 10.29 to 10 .13 . At the last change O . Carey had scored 5 .24 . Best were Cooke, Andrews, Curnow (0 . Carey) and Romania, O'Neill , Nankervis (0 . Xavs) . 25 YEARS AGO - 1972 Ormond showed their 1971 premiership win was no fluke when they completely outclassed a very disappointing Coburg to romp home easy winners by 98 pts . Best were Burney, Wood, Swan (Ormond) while Ebbage, Willoughby and Leckie battled hard for Coburg . In three of the five "C" Section games both sides reach the century - R.O.B (132) (Best Bates, Trevescus and R . Tuininga) d St Kilda CBC (103) (Best Casey, Clinch, Esmonde) ; Assumption OC (142) (Best O'Donnell, Faulkner, Leorke) d Old Melburnians (101) (Best Dick . Niemann, Snellman); Fairfield ( 104) d O . Xaverians (100) (Best McKenzie, Naughton . Howard) . Caulfield Grammarians held a dinner at the MCG to honour 22 years of coaching by John Wilson covering 1961 to 1971 during which Caulfield won two pennants, D Section, 1961 an d A Section 1970 . 100 games to Assumptions' "Mercurial Wizard" Graeme Howard, "Rocket" Rod Brown (Old Melb.), Paul "Stooge" Nugent (Assump.), Bernie Sheehy (NOB), Rod De Boos (0. Trin.), Laurie Sheehan (St. Kilda CBC), Geoff Lyons (De
La Sall e) and 200 games to Ormond's Graeme "Lumpy" Moran . 30 YEARS AGO - 196 7 Coburg suffered their first defeat - victors were Uni Blacks by 45 pis with Milner (6 gis) a star. In "B" Section North Old Boys won their first game at the expense of Ormond, previously undefeated . 100 games to John McKenzie (0. Scotch) and Ian Brown (0. Geelong). Among the notes: "what an asset Kevin Heath is to Assumption OC - 22 marks to half time and another 18 kicks in the 2nd half'. (Kevin went on to a distinguished league career with Hawthorn and later Carlton . Ed . ) 45 YEARS AGO - 195 2 Champion full forward, Duncan Anderson, kicked 12 goals for Uni Blues (20 .16) who defeated 0. Paradians ( 9.13). Commonwealth Bank (9 .14) scraped in from Hampton Rovers (9 .12) . Stars for Ivanhoe in a big win over State Savings Bank were Jim and Jack Neeson, Ken Aldred an d John Manuell .
Rese rves/C18 failed to provid e scores by 2.30 p .m . Therry Penola (C18) Bulleen Cobras (R)
Seniors/U19 failed to provid e final scores by 5 p.m . Salesian OC (S) Richmond Central (S) 0. Brighton (U19) 0. Camberwell (U19) Uni Blacks (U19) Yarra Valley (U19) St Leos Emmaus (U19) APPEALS ( from round 3 fines imposed )
NIL Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines will be imposed according to the team's section - $5 (first offence) ; $25 (second offence) ; $50 (third offence) . A one-off" fine of $250 for a fourth offence is imposed . Fines then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighth offence (another $ 250 `one-off fine) .
* INELIGIBLE PLAYERS (from round 3) Old Haileybury U19 - $100 â&#x20AC;˘ This fine applicable only if Executive Committee denies appeal but elects to not affect premiership points or percentage of offending club, fining club instead .
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Developing footballers c,~, t er, .~. r ne of the challenges that faces any football club ese days is that of developing young player s into senior footballers . The clubs who best meet this cl)allenge are able to secure their long term future because they have a constant stream of players comiiid into their senior ranks . To meet the challenge you must have a structure in place to attract players at an early age and nurture them over time . For example, Chirnside Park has a junior club that fields teams in under 10, 12, 14 and 16 while many school based clubs have the sporting programs within the school . To facilitate the transition from these junior structures to senior footbaIl, many clubs field Under 19 teams - but this is an area that seems to cause problems for clubs . Boys at this age have many competing interests and are often keen to enjoy all the freedoms of turning 18 . However, this is an age where football has an important role to play. The values of commitment and teamwork that are learnt on the football field can help these boys achieve succes s in all walks of life . The reality is that many under 19 players do not go on and play senior football for their club . Some go on to greater things and possibly an AFL career, some give it away altogether and some go to other clubs often lured by promises of money or the incentive to play "a higher standard" . However, I believe that there are a number of things that clubs can do to ensure .that they retain a larger number of players from their junior ranks . 1 . The first step is to field an Under 19 team . Fielding an Under 19 team is difficult and requires a large
commitment from a club but you cannot develop your juniors without a team for them to play in . 2 . Make sure that you have a good coach and support staff. They need to understand the "big picture" and the role of an Under 19 team . They also need to be supported whole heartedly by the senior match committee. 3 . Make them feel part of the senior club . This may Involve a buddy system between the Senior and Under 19 players, training together as a club, doing lots of activities together etc . 4. Make sure that there is an opportunity for them . One leading club in our area are constantly complaining that they don't have any juniors that are good enough for their senior team . This season they recruited 6 experienced senior players which doesn't really leave much room for their own juniors . 5 . Play Under 19 players in the Seniors . I feel that this is by far the most effective way of retaining players when they have finished their Under 19 days . Our first 18 recently had a stirring win in a big game for us and two Under 19s were in the team. I am sure that what they experienced that day will have a big impact on them - and they will want to be part of that again . The area of junior development is certainly a challenge for our clubs and one that requires vision and long term thinking . However, it must be addressed if we are to secure the future of our clubs and our game . Stephen Jones Senior Coach, Chirnside Park AF C
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Points have been allocated for Round 5 matches and the leading 20 clubs are shown . A team that h as a bye is credited with a win . A senior win receives (8 points) ; reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points) 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; club win club receive 2 bonus points . Bonus points from previous rounds are also shown .
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*INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 2 OLD XAVERIANS 5 4 6 5 88 6 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . ' 5 4 5 0 73 4 COLLEGIANS 4 5 5 3 73 OLD SCOTCH 4 5 5 3 73 6 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 4 4 0 68 4 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 5 3 0 65 4 WHITEFRIARS 0 C 5 5 3 0 65 4
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TOTAL 100 89 85
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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 o f Blades boots - T. Ockleshaw (0 . Xavs.), C. Heath (0 . Sco.), A . Thompson (St. Bedes M./Tig.), S. Walsh (NOBs), N . Vasilopoulos (0. Carey), C . Law (Whitefriars), P. Peterson (Y . Valley). These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (9889 9222) t o arrange collec tion of prize .
RUNNERS, TRAINERS, WATER CARRIER S Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly . Behaviour - Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water Carriers. Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play deliver water only during a break in play or to players behind the passage of play . Trainers . May carry water. ifToteam short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach . Attire - Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . Water Carriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment is to .beIf worn the green or gold top. Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . If not VAFA top a plain under white top only . Caps -'rf worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only. * Umpire teamsheet comments will be transferred to weekly FINES LIST. 44
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11to round 6 we head and how do we know this, rause we have to start counting with the othe r haitd. Lucky we have only 18 rounds as counting past round 20 would be one mean physical feat . Congratulations last week to Damian Lane for his first B section game, Damian we hear is umpiring ,celi hence the promotion, but could it be the noticeai lc lack of hair that caught the eye of the selectors or are you just cutting back on wind resistance. '\1ow just a little mention on Anthony "AD" Damen on umpiring his 150th game this week . We ;uppose if AD was still the scribe this could have bccn a big mention with all the witty remarks that could be written but as that is not the case all your uiat s wish you a good game and a fantastic after match.
It might be a bit late but a big welcome back to Jason Moore who is helping out by having a run in itc Under-19 games . Jason who left our ranks to G: in Tasmania has now been transferred back to ,,icibourne, although Jason cannot attend training its ,ood to see him help out in the lower sections . An after training episode that has been occurring rccently is the icing down of Richard Eastwood's leg . Reason we scribes know this as the icing is performed in the female changeroom, maybe he thinks it s quieter in there although with Sharon around who can get peace. Richard even has his own personal ice pack so Karen if you are looking for a black long sleeve T-shirt to wash you will find it in the freezer of the fridge in the umpire's room. Guys haven't your mothers told you to hang up your clothes after taking them off . It seems that Jamie Kvins on a couple of training nights has tried to put on someone else's clothes, are you trying to save the cost of washing? It just makes it hard for Peter Simpson to explain to the wife the missing pants and socks . How do you fo ll ow up an A section grand final? By having a run on the boundary in an E South reserve game . That's where we found my former running mate in Jeff Wright, Jeff was helping out Southbank with that old running style and familiar bushy beard . We also hear that Frank Martinez is doing the boundary for Mazenod, it's a loss from our ranks but not from the amateur association, so guys keep on running . Has everyone finally got their umpire's gear, we are talking shorts and shirt . Lately the female ehangeroom on a Tuesday or Thursday night looks like
peak hour at Roger David Menswear with half dressed men trying on various sizes, all we heed is the VAFA to install cubicles, curtains and security cameras to give it the full effect. As the weather conditions are changing to the colder climate an interesting change to the training apparel of the fellow umpires . Out go the matching styles of light fluor colours, tank tops, crop tops, shirt and ties . In come the more dark colours, footy jumpers, beanies and long bike shorts, this is where warmth takes over dress sense. So if you don't want to end up in this column as we will be checking out the fashions on the track, make sure the styles are co-ordinated . Don't forget the deadline for the Whistleblower is the 22nd May, get your articles into Craig O'Donohue if you want to dob in your umpiring mate, also remember us fellow scribes we promise only to let the rest of the association know what's going on . SOCIAL NEWS Coming up for all those avid punters is a trots night at Moonee Valley . A chance to lose your shirt, pick a winner or just be social and join in the fun . Date pencilled in is 7th June for a cost of $40, if interested see Andrew Chapman for more details . Change of date for the Tassie Trip away. We are now going on the 10th October, so check your cricket schedules or hope the games get washed out that weekend cause all the action will be down south of the mainland . The Bounce Off competition has had trouble getting off the ground (so to speak), it seems GOD has decided to rain on the parade, this gives our bouncers some extra time to hone their skills elsewhere so that everything is right on the night in front of a crowd. Lately a couple of people who wanted mentions in this column for reasons we don't know, we gather they want to see their names in print: Trent Foley Tom Brain There you go guys for all to see . ELLE and CLAUDIA
ur first taste of winter weather two weeks ago, and once again some interesting results . REVIEW - ROUND 3 At Brunswick the Marlins kicked off the day with a huge win against Parkside (2) who struggled for numbers for both of their teams two weeks ago . Let's hope this does not happen again . Parkside (1), made up of mainly players from the first match, were outplayed by the Werribee Tigers who kicked their highest score for sometime . The Lions and Maribyrnong fought a tough and close struggle from start to finish, and found themselves winning their first game as the merged club . Well done to Chris and Aldo . Heidelberg continued on their merry way defeating Keilor comfortably, but not before the Saints surprised the Bombers in the first 1/4 . Ba llarat travelled to meet Hawthorn and in somewhat of a mismatch the Knights were too strong to win their second match for 1997 and find themselves second on the ladder . At Bendigo the home teams were surprised in both of their matches by the visitors . In Division 2 Broadmeadows bounced back strongly after not fielding a team for the first two weeks to defeat the Warriors in a close match by (21) points, while Kari ngal proved that they would be more than competitive in the Division 1 when they outpointed Bendigo to win narrowly, in a great game of football by (10) points . Ringwood had the bye.
PREVIEW - ROUND 4
Parkside ( 2) and Hawthorn clash at Elsternwick Park in one of the first matches . Both sides are evenly matched and the match should be close with Hawthorn emerging victorious . Heidelberg and Karingal clash for the right to remain undefeated . This match will be high scoring with the Bombers greater experience holding them in good stead . Keilor tackle the Lions coming off their first win two weeks age ago and in what will be another close match the Lions will get the points . Werribee will come back to earth after their strong win two weeks ago, when they take on the undefeated Marlins, an d Bendigo (1) will be far too strong for Maribyrnong also . In the final match at Elsternwick Park Broadmeadows play Ringwood and this match promises to be a beauty . Both teams will be looking for a win, but my leaning is towards the Ringwood Blues today. In Ballarat Bendigo (2) take on the Knights at home . Ballarat have played very good football so far this season and I cannot see the Warriors taking the points form them at home today . Parkside (1) have the bye . Player of the Round - Round 3 Reminder: Monday May 26, Elsternwick Park, 7.30pm. FIDA Delegates' Meeting.
LADDERS ROUND 3 DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS HEIDELBERG 3 2 0 0 232 86 269 .8 12 KARINGAL 3 3 0 0 160 76 210 .5 12 BENDIGO (1) 3 2 1 0 152 76 200 8 RAID LIONS 3 0 2 0 98 125 78 .4 4 MARIBYRNONG 3 0 2 0 71 193 36 .8 0 KEILOR 3 0 2 0 35 199 17 .6 0 * received forfeit DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS MARLINS * 3 3 0 0 291 51 570 .6 12 BALLARAT 3 2 1 0 183 92 198 .9 8 RINGWOOD 3 2 1 0 116 90 128 .9 8 WERRIBEE 3 2 1 0 111 89 124 .7 8 BENDIGO (2) 3 2 1 0 114 111 102 .7 8 HAWTHORN * 3 1 2 0 122 157 77 .7 4 PARKSIDE 1 3 1 2 0 167 226 73 .9 4 BROADMEADOWS 3 1 2 0 112 216 51 .9 4 PARKSIDE 2 * 3 1 2 0 115 300 38 .3 4 * received forfei t NB : teams receiving the bye are given (4) points but no % forfeiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the round dR
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A RESERVE SECTIO N OLD SCOTCH 5 0 0 450 239 188.28 20 COLLEGIANS 5 0 0 462 297 155.56 20 OLD XAVERIANS 4 1 0 511 313 163.26 16 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 0 442 291 151 .89 12 tNIVERSITYBLUES 3 2 0 423 343 123.32 12 DE LA SALLE 2 3 0 364 366 99.45 8 QLD PARADIANS 1 4 0 345 378 91 .27 4 ST BERNARDS 1 4 0 305 501 60 .88 4 CLOTRINITY 1 4 0 224 548 40 .88 4 01p HAILEYBURY 0 5 0 242 492 49 .19 0 B RESERVE SECTIO N STKEVINS 4 1 0 586 384 152 .60 16 THERRYPENOLAOB 4 1 0 387 346 111 .85 16 OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 0 428 308 138 .96 12 OLD IVANHOE 3 2 0 414 410 100 .98 12 ;rANHOE 2 3 0 403 385 104 .68 8 ;' H S O 8 2 3 0 373 390 95 .64 8 F'.IOND 2 3 0 397 435 91 .26 8 2 3 0 274 532 51 .50 8 y, '=NOD 0 C 1 4 0 345 272 126 .84 4 zT K.ILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 4 0 183 553 33.09 4 C RESERVE SECTIO N 610NASH BLUES 5 0 0 365 284 128.52 20 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 1 0 575 222 259.01 16 THOMASTOWN 3 1 1 359 303 118.48 14 ST BEDESlMENT TIGERS 3 1 1 293 287 102 .09 14 "ARCELLIN 2 3 0 331 268 123.51 8 EJLLEENTEMPLESTOWE 2 3 0 317 361 87 .81 8 r-'.1PT0N ROVERS 2 3 0 330 404 87 .68 8 5 - LEOS EMMAUS W P 2 3 0 291 395 73.67 8 n J A X 1 4 0 253 481 52.60 4 C ..D MENTONIANS 0 5 0 242 440 55 .00 0 D RESERVE SECTION WHITEFRIARS 5 0 0 518 230 225.22 20 OLD GEELONG 4 1 0 474 208 227.88 16 PARKSIDE 4 1 0 437 350 124.86 16 BEAUMARIS A F C 4 1 0 367 308 119.16 16 CID CAMBERWELL 2 3 0 295 370 79.73 8 0~.LESIAN 0 C 2 3 0 280 410 68 .29 8 '4ULFIELDGRAMMAR 2 3 0 219 351 62 .39 8 CLD ESSENDON GR . 1 4 0 382 356 107 .30 4 AQUINAS 0 B 1 4 0 284 456 62 .28 4 ST JOHNS 0 C 0 5 0 238 455 52 .31 0 E EAST RESERVE SECTIO N OLD CAREY 4 1 0 323 161 200 .62 16 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 4 1 0 509 256 198 .83 16 KEW 4 1 0 368 257 143 .19 16 RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 2 0 505 384 131 .51 12 BULLEEN COBRAS 3 2 0 441 376 117 .29 12 ELEY PARK A F C 2 3 0 293 353 83 .00 8 CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 3 0 186 280 66 .43 8 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 2 3 0 301 676 44 .53 8 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 4 0 171 415 41 .20 4 E CENTRAL RESERVE SECTIO N UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 0 0 676 38 1778 .95 20 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 0 0 507 144 352 .08 20 UNIVERSITY REDS 5 0 0 390 124 314.52 20 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 1 0 364 257 141 .63 16 U H S O B 2 3 0 324 443 73 .14 8 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 3 0 109 417 2614 8 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 4 0 166 422 39 .34 4 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 4 0 130 396 32 .83 4 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 0 5 0 104 564 18 .44 0
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CLUB XVIII (2) KEW 5 0 0 418 173 241 .62 20 SYNDAL TALLY HO 5 0 0 332 144 230.56 20 MONASH WHITES 3 2 0 395 216 182 .87 12 MT LILYDALE O C 3 2 0 380 250 152 .00 12 MARCELLIN 3 2 0 187 221 84.62 12 THORNBURY COUGARS 1 4 0 206 287 71 .78 8 OLD ESSENDON GR. 2 3 0 170 328 51 .83 8 THERRY PENOLA OB 1 4 0 123 407 30 .22 4 OLD GEELONG 0 4 0 132 346 38 .15 0 UNDER-19 SECTION I UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 1 0 648 318 203 .77 16 OLD PARADIANS 4 1 0 610 331 184 .29 16 DE LA SALLE 4 1 0 562 469 119 .83 16 OLD CAREY 3 2 0 463 398 116 .33 12 OLD XAVERIANS 3 2 0 510 440 115 .91 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 0 395 504 78 .37 12 OLD BRIGHTON 2 3 0 445 528 84 .28 8 MAZENOD 0 C 2 3 0 336 469 71 .64 8 ST BERNARDS 0 5 0 266 590 45 .08 0 ST KEVINS 0 5 0 264 637 41 .44 0 UNDER-19 (2) COLLEGIANS 5 0 0 624 285 218.95 20 OLD SCOTCH 5 0 0 586 339 172.86 20 WHITEFRIARS 3 2 0 623 301 206.98 12 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 0 399 392 101 .79 12 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 2 0 441 461 95 .66 12 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 3 0 443 411 107 .79 8 BEAUMARIS A F C 2 3 0 435 468 89 .14 8 OLD HAILEYBURY 2 3 0 433 488 88 .73 8 X MARCELLIN 0 5 0 194 560 34.64 0 WARRINGAL A F C 0 5 0 248 866 28 .64 0 UNDER-19 (2) BLUE ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 5 0 0 617 151 408.61 20 M H S O B 4 1 0 619 317 195 .27 16 ORMOND 4 1 0 415 405 102 .47 16 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 2 0 376 484 77 .69 12 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 3 0 440 528 83 .33 8 A J A X 2 3 '0 319 397 80 .35 8 OLD GEELONG 2 3 0 292 400 73 .00 8 MONASH BLUES 2 3 0 320 449 71 .27 8 DE LA SALLE (2) 1 4 0 232 575 40 .35 4 UNDER-19 (2) RED OLD TRINITY 5 0 0 465 277 167 .87 20 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 1 0 337 313 107 .67 16 YARRA VALLEY 3 2 0 534 335 159.40 12 THERRY PENOLA OB 3 2 0 546 456 119.74 12 OLD PARADIANS (2) 3 2 0 362 338 107 .10 12 X CHIRNSIDE PARKA P C 3 2 0 190 396 47 .98 12 OLD IVANHOE 2 3 0 361 608 59 .38 8 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 1 4 0 348 460 75 .65 4 AQUINAS 0 C 1 4 0 327 597 54.77 4 X INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) ROUND 2 .
째 E SOUTH RESERVE SECTIO N SOUTHBANK C 8 A AFC 5 0 0 636 109 583 .49 20 OAKLEIGH A F C 4 1 0 419 282 148 .58 16 POWER HOUSE 3 1 1 355 352 100 .85 1 4 X ST MARYS 3 2 0 353 385 92 .69 12 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 2 1 224 366 61 .20 10 PENINSULA O 8 2 3 0 410 335 122 .39 8 MONASH GRYPHONS 2 3 0 306 373 82 .04 8 X GLENHUNTLY 2 3 0 232 362 64 .09 8 ELSTERNWICK 1 4 0 275 413 66.59 4 ANZ ALBERT PARK 0 5 0 222 555 40 .00 0
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CLUB XVIII (1) OLD XAVERIANS 5 0 0 369 104 354 .81 20 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 4 1 0 398 235 169 .36 16 MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 0 362 239 151 .46 16 OLD SCOTCH 3 2 0 319 245 130 .20 12 COLLEGIANS 3 2 0 324 291 111 .34 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 3 0 195 331 58 .91 8 STBERNARDS 2 3 0 152 350 43.43 8 DE LA SALLE 1 4 0 165 327 50 .46 4 STKEVINS 1 4 0 82 300 27 .33 4
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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 1997 W L D FOR AGST % PTS A SECTIO N OLD XAVERIANS 5 0 0 607 361 168 .14 20 COLLEGIANS 4 1 0 539 388 138 .92 16 OLD SCOTCH 4 1 0 498 414 120 .29 16 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 2 0 426 492 86 .59 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 3 0 451 372 121 .24 8 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 3 0 445 489 91 .00 8 OLD PARADIANS 2 3 0 397 495 80 .20 8 OLD TRINITY 1 4 0 384 447 85 .91 4 DE LA SALLE 1 4 0 403 512 78 .71 4 ST BERNARDS 1 4 0 380 560 67 .86 4 B SECTION OLD BRIGHTON 4 1 0 734 372 197 .31 16 MHSOB 4 1 0 549 400 137 .25 16 ST KEVINS 4 1 0 634 467 135 .76 16 ORMOND 4 1 0 548 405 135 .31 16 THERRY PENOLA OB 3 2 0 550 578 95 .16 12 IVANHOE 2 3 0 549 510 107 .65 8 MAZENOD 0 C 2 3 0 518 508 101 .97 8 OLD IVANHOE 2 3 0 521 583 89 .37 8 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 0 5 0 454 764 59 .42 0 BANYULE 0 5 0 365 835 43 .71 0 C SECTIO N NORTH OLD BOYS 5 0 0 719 319 225 .39 20 ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 5 0 0 703 414 169.81 20 MARCELLIN 4 1 0 713 315 226.35 16 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 2 0 572 489 116 .97 12 OLD MENTONIANS 3 2 0 561 484 115 .91 12 THOMASTOWN 2 3 0 405 547 74.04 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 4 0 429 469 91 .47 4 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 1 4 0 439 700 62 .71 4 MONASH BLUES 1 4 0 350 710 49.30 4 A J A X 0 5 0 307 751 40 .88 0 D SECTIO N WHITEFRIARS 5 0 0 612 381 160.63 20 OLD GEELONG 4 1 0 533 497 107.24 16 BEAUMARIS A F C 3 2 0 517 436 118.58 12 OLD ESSENDON GR . 3 2 0 551 476 115.76 12 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 2 0 396 382 103 .66 12 PARKSIDE 2 3 0 448 484 92 .56 8 ST JOHNS O C 2 3 0 410 479 85 .59 8 SALESIAN 0 C 1 4 0 451 531 84 .93 4 AQUINAS 0 B 1 4 0 485 605 80 .17 4 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 4 0 423 555 76 .22 4 E EAST SECTION KEW 4 1 0 654 316 206.96 16 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 4 1 0 694 439 158 .09 16 OLD CAREY 4 1 0 429 333 128 .83 16 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 1 1 448 368 121 .74 14 RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 2 0 666 434 153 .46 12 BULLEEN COBRAS 2 2 1 594 390 152 .31 10 ELEY PARK A F C 2 3 0 272 594 45 .79 8 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 3 0 262 638 41,26 8 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 0 5 0 274 784 34 .95 0 E CENTRAL SECTIO N UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 0 0 593 228 260 .09 20 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 0 0 526 247 212 .96 20 U H S O B 3 2 0 450 483 93 .17 12 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 2 0 315 388 81 .19 12 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 3 0 409 444 92 .12 8 UNIVERSITY REDS 2 3 0 330 388 85 .05 8 NORTH BRUNSWIVCK 2 3 0 378 495 76 .36 8 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 3 0 306 445 68 .76 8 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 4 0 352 541 65 .06 4 E SOUTH SECTION SOUTHBANK C B A 5 0 0 741 284 260.92 20 PENINSULA O B 4 1 0 568 407 139 .56 16 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 4 1 0 631 479 131 .73 16 POWER HOUSE 3 2 0 675 525 128 .57 12 GLENHUNTLY 2 3 0 457 527 86 .72 8 OAKLEIGH A F C 2 3 0 493 586 84 .13 8 ST MARYS 2 3 0 459 559 82 .11 8 MONASH GRYPHONS 1 4 0 446 522 85 .44 4 ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 4 0 419 686 61 .08 4 ELSTERNWICK 1 4 0 436 750 58.13 4
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