The Amateur Footballer, Week 10, 1997

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desiring to 1997 Listed V FL players return to the VAFA for balance of season he Association has received numerous queries from our clubs who have players listed and p~aon ing With the VFL and who want to know their p post-June 30th . The Chairman of th~ltetenlto some of our clubs d committee has alread y ~plaining the situation, however we feel we shoul repeat the position . players listed Firstly clubs must realise havetha alltclub entered into a L AFL or VF with anbinding contract with that club . legally Consequently they are all bound by their contrac-

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A SECTION by Jason Frenke l

lenty of rain-soaked matches after half-time last Saturday as the A-section hits the half-way mar k of the 1997 season, and the time for fancy football i s over as the mud-runners prepare to burrow in during the second half of the season . It's anybody's guess just who will emerge as the genuine premiership contender as last week's results prove that no side is infallible in A-grade. The premiers have run up on hard ground in recent weeks and Scotch's shock loss to Uni Blues have combined to senD a glimmer of hope down the A-grade ladder to sides who thought they might have missed the boat . With just 2 wins separating five sides between third and eighth on the ladder, the action in the middle of the table is quite and intriguing ; today brings the promise of answers as four of those teams battle it out in two interesting clashes . Most notably, De La Salle will be gaining in confidence week by week at the prospect of snatching a spot in the four as they continue their resurgence with a win over Parade . The D's can play as sharp as any in A-grade, but will need to watch its modest percentage. Percentage is not a concern for Michael Ford an d the Redlegs, who sit a game behind De La in sixth with a healthy 119 .42% . Their win over Trinity kept them in touch but the clash with De La Salle today will be a telling encounter for both sides . Pending the outcome of the Parade-Haileybury clash, the D's could find themselves in the four if they can notch up a win. Similarly, if OM's record a win, they will find themselves in a healthy position for a fmals assault . REVIE W

More concerns for Nick Bourke after Xavs lost another big game by another comfortable margin. They never looked a chance against the Lions at home, trailing by 22 points at the first change and 41 half time . Richardson an d Bourke struggled in the wet when the ball did get down there while Drew Warne-Smith, who is improving with each A-grade match he plays, had no such difficulty and bagged seven. Chris Pollock and Matt Galbraith worked hard on the ball for the Lions while Ford, Di llon and Gladman played well for Xavs . A dour affair after the long break as the rain came down, washing away any chance the home side had of getting back into the contest . Fresh after claiming the scalps of the Lions and Xavs, the Cardinals must have thought they were in for a canter when they showed up to take on the patchy University Blues. What they didn't count on was a Blues team reinvigorated with passion and spirit, and in a high scoring opening term, the students booted eight goals to Scotch's four to give the ladderleaders a scare. With Lennen, Stariski an d Herrald all on song up fonvard early, Mark Tyquin would have 2

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been thankful for the Blues managed to kick just 3 .12 after the firs t change, including a woeful 0 .8 points in the third term . Scotch battled ha to get back into the contest after that slow first ter and were in with a chance right to the end but the o. ball efforts of Richard Furphy and Brian Blood help( the Blues over the line in a tight one. Plenty of posters in a lively opening quarter Elsternwick Park as De La Salle got off to a bright sta against Old Paradians . Ben Mannix reverted to socc tactics as he booted two in the first term while Ada Elliot was giving De La plenty of life across half-fo ward with a polished display. A gritty second quart from Old Paradians put the stops in and De La ma aged just 0 .4 points for the term as O'Loughlin cor bined with Ciavola on the ball to give Parade more u ; of the footy . It worked, and with Boyd providing a ta get in front of goal Parade drew to within a point at ti last change. The D's answered the challenge in a sol final quarter, kicking four goals 1 to keep the jugge naut rolling. Good Tussle out at Essendon as St Bernards tot the game up to Old Haileybu ry to provide they're n, just easy-beats . The Bloods have everything to play f these days given their ladder position and they wabletobreakto handylea inthearlystgeoftl game . A. Walden an d Efstathiou were on song up fo ward for the Bloods, kicking 9 goals between them ' an accurate scoreline of 17 .8. Plenty of multiple goa kickers for Bernards, too, and a six goal second qua ter saw them within a few points at the main chang The Gollants were gallant again, as were Sheehan a Overman, and the home side had its best chance y of notching up its second win with a 9 point lead ; three quarter time but Meehan's men finished tl stronger. Melburnians ventured to Trinity in a must wi game with time ticking for the inconsistent Redleg Seasoned veteran Richard Webb helped OM's to post winning score with four goals, while Ash Ross chippe in with three. Simon Theodore has consistently bee among Old Melburnians' best player each week th year and he played another fine game against the T last weekend . As for Bernie Dunn's team, it was agai a case of too little from too few. Cumming, Dalrympl i Beardsley an d Kennedy crop up week after wee among Trinity's better players, but until others start I share the workload, the outlook remains gloomy f& last year's B-grade champs . PREVIEW Old Xaverians should return to the winners li: this week with a 21 point win over St Bernards .

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Collegians to continue on their merry way with a four goal win over University . Trinity to hit the jackpot this week and upset Scotch by 10 points . ° Old Melburnians to end De La's run of form by 11 points . Old Haileybury to scrape in by a goal at home to parade .

Old Scotch - Rohan Aujard played his 200th game last V;,,,_, He is an inspiration to younger players with his fitness and enthusiasm. Congratulations from all at Old Scotch on Life Membership . Also congratulations are extended to great mates and great players for Old Scotch in Justin Hosking and Ken Stokes who played their 100th games on May 31 . Uni. Blues - Everybody at Uni. Blues would like to congratulate Adam Lennen on 100 senior games at the club . ,Jost recently he has won the A Section goalkicking for the 1.LSt two seasons . Well done and all the very best . De La Sall e - Would like to congratulate the following players on reaching milestones recently with the club . (150) Phil Brasher, Paul Fiume, Shane Rudd, Brendon Byrne, Chris Campbell and Andrew Mackintosh, (100) Damien O'Brien an d (50) Martin 0'Driscoll , Steven Bolt an d Andrew Brabner . On a sadder note Paul Carlson, a young and enthusiastic "Warrior" at De La Salle passed away on Sunday June 15, 1997 . This is a terrible loss for his family and his huge num'- of friends down at the club .

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL BOURKE OLD XAVERIANS 2 39 A. LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 37 RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 2 35 WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 7 3 2 RESERVES SiCDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 39 FIUME DE LA SALLE 20 K. MANNIX DE LA SALLE 17 NUGENT UNI BLUES 14

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SENIORS - 14.06 .9 7 OLD XAVERIARiS 1 .4 3.5 4.8 6.9.45 COLLEGIANS 5.2 10.4 13 .8 15.11 .101 Old Haveriars Richardson 2. Bourke 2 . Lethtean. Holmes. Best Fad, Gladman . Dillon. Brennen, Coghlan. Ellis. Collegians Warne-Smith 7. Cleary 2 . Mallard 2. King. Lemon 2 Best warneSmith . Bennett. Pollock . King. Galbraith, Mettard . 11.14.80 UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD SCOTCH 11 .6.72 University Blues Herald 4. Lennon 3 . Stariski 2. McKinnon. Stewart Best Furphy. Blood. Stenart. Fairbartk. Stariski . Old Scotch Aujard 3 . Heath 3 . wiL=rni. Goldberg, P. Caldberg. Stokes. Steele Best Grigg. wdson. Laird. P. Goldberg. Holt . O'Brien . OLD TRINITY 2.2 6.6 8 .8 9.10 .64 OLD MELBURNIANS 3.3 6.5 11 .8 14.12 .96 Old Trinity Dalrymple 3, Sttckland 3. Sutcliffe 2. Anderson Best Cumming. Dalrymple . Beardsley, Sutcliffe. L. Kennedy. S. Kennedy . Old MeIburnians 1Vebb 4 . Ross 3. Berrv, Boyd. Dukes. Lorett. Stuckey Best Theodore. Smith. Ross, Berry, Crowe, Stuckey. 6.8 6.10 8 .11 12.16 .88 DE L4 SALI.E OLD PARADIAiWB 2.3 4.7 8 .10 9.12 .66 De La Salle Clmn 3. Evans 2. Duncan 2 . B. MannLx 2. D . Jackson . BannicL Mackintosh Best Elliott . Rennie. Brasher. Flowerday. Chun. Bonnki . Old Paradians Bard 3 . Cia}rola 2, Muletta Holland . Digpey. Godfrey . ST. BERNARDS 3.4 9.6 13 .9 14.11 .95 OLD HAn.EYBURY 8.1 11.1 12 .5 17.8 .110 St . Bernards Thomas 3, Overman 2. Vassallo 2, Tavlor 2 . De Mamtet 2. Sheehan 2. J . Gollant Best Sheehan . Thomas . L. Gallant . J.Gollani. Overman. Connie. Old HaBeybury A . Walden 6 . ECstathlou 3. Lappa~e 2 . Home 2, Kraus. Hilton . Armstrong, Marcy. Hest Cariy. Phillips. ByTns. A. Walden, Orton, Ttries .sen.

RESERVES - 14.06.97 1 .0 4.0 8 .1 10.4 .64 OLD XAVERIAFYB COLLEGIANS 3.4 8.8 10.7 12.11 .83 Old Xaverians Goal kickers and best players not received . Collegians Beeler 2. Nevins, Gribble. Humprhy. Mlat. Harding Proctor. Michaels. Useuiov. Jones . Lubich. Van den Venne. Best Greerrs. Humphry. Useinov. JeCterson. Seaton. Procter. UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.3 4.8 6.6 9 .8 .87 OLD SCOTCH 3.5 7.7 13 .12 18 .14.122 University Blues Evans 2, Edwards 3 . Nation 2 . Brockley. Best Keety. Strack. Ednards . i1'ailon. Brockte_v. Rilco.u. Old Scotch McDonnell 11 . Busse 2 . KaWtstd. Hooper. Price . T. Reid. Lloyd . Best McDonnell. Smith. Price. 51piden. C. Reid. Woodhouse OLD TRRiItY 2.0 2 .2 2.4 3 .7.25 OLD MELBURNIANB 0.4 5 .6 13.9 15 .15.105 Old Trinity Jentis. Smith . Bo.+del. Best Doming Harris. PopperweR. Smtth. Cameron . Spencer Old Me1trLts n< Strauss 3 . Telford 2, Birklll 2, Brown 2 . Keeble 2. Db:an. Bcrszeky. Pruden. Orson . Best Wilhelm, BirkID. Hart . Telford . Keeble . Higgs . DE LA SAI.LE 2.3 7 .8 13.11 19 .14.128 OLD PARADIANS 4.1 5 .3 6.5 8 .6.54 De La Salle Ffume 10 . Rosman 3. Ellis 2 . Grace 2 . O'Callaghan. Fisher. Best Fiume. Moore . Jackson . Duckett . Rosman. P. O'Brien. Old Paradians Goal kickers and best players not received . ST. BERNARDS 0 .2 2 .10 3.16 6 .18.54 OLD HAILEYBURY 3.6 5 .8 5.7 9 .8.62 St. Bernerds Goal kickers and best p1 is not received . Old H®ileybury hiilin 2 . Burn 2 . Dowling 2. P. Langford Jones . Hill. Dann . Best O'DomteB. Dom. !^hm Metin. Scaite P t angjard Jones.

ST. BERNARDS v. OLD XAVERIANS Field : S. Mc umv D. Dalgleish Goal: MiehaelLentini Grant Beard UNIVERSITY BLUES v . COLLEGIANS Field: M . Jackson J . Kvins Boundarv: J . Stevenson S . Hennig Goal : Anthony Simpson Dominic Napoli OLD TRINITY v. OLD SCOTCH Field : M. Gibson R . Eastwood Boundary: R. Mutton Goal : Malcolm Venn Charlie May DE LA SALLE v . OLD hIELBURNIANS Field: C. Segota G. Pritchard Boundary: C. Kealy Goal : Ross Richards Peter Bekkers OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD PARADIANS AT HAILEYBURY COLLEGE, KEYSBOROUGH Field : A. Damen W. Hinton Goal: Bernie Hoare Alan Bishop

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B SECTION by Terry Quirk

e surprise win by St . Kilda South Caulfield over top dogs Ormond was a tremendous boost fo r Terry Walsh and the many loyal Sainters supporters . For Ormond the loss will bring them back to earth and reinforce my earlier prediction that there are few if any so-called easy games in this section . The Saints determination was evident from the first bounce and optimism was rewarded as they withstood anything the 'Monds' served up . Old Ivanhoe recorded its fourth victory of the season over Mazenod and with many players returning from long term injuries must also be a 'dark horse' as the season proceeds towards finals action . Second half fight backs by St . Kevin's an d Therry Penola gave both clubs victories and four premiership points that ensured a position in the top four . Old Brighton continued on its merry way against a disappointing Ivanhoe who must now re-group and take one match at a time in an effort to have a major influence in the latter part of the season . Review - Round 9 Down by the riverside MHSOB welcomed SKOBs and set about building an early lead. A fierce second quarter saw the home side withstand the pressure applied by St . Kevins and rejoice in its half time lead . Coach Tim Hart sent his charges out in the second half on a mission and 7 goals in the third quarter turned the game around . The loss of Pe rt zel (3 goals) and ruckman McIntyre were cruel blows for MHSOB at half time and the SKOBs older brigade in Olive, Brady an d Burden (13 off the half way mark) led the way in the second half. Youngsters in Rizio, Finch an d 'Ma Roo Boy' Maru sic were also find performers. Again MHSOB were well served by Dan Woodley and half backs Jason Barnert an d David Skinner.

Ormond's visit to Packer Reserve was not a pleasant experience for them as the Saints contested strongIv in the first half then took the match by the scruff of the neck after half time . Again the Saints' awesome foursome of Gardner, Gilmore, Astapenko and Tkocz were best with Matt Ryan and Neeson good players . For the losers on the day Brett Turner ( 4 goals), Mark Gilmore, Rod Block and Craig Symes were best . The Saints' recent form certainly suggests danger for some of the better performed clubs in the coming weeks . Therry Penola were very slow out of the boxes and allowed Banyule to streak away to what would have been considered a match winning half time lead and an opportunity to record its first win for 1997 . The boys from Therrv had other ideas and with O'Connor and Elliott providing mid field drive and Thrush producing up forward the game was turned around and Therry ran away with the four points . S . Hollow, Gauci an d

Barron were also in plenty of the action . Banyule were stunned and disappointed with its fade out but will be quietly confident of recording i first victory in the near future. Old Ivanhoe and Mazenod were involved in a t ehalftusebforethNodersacedtoa20pointle~

in the third quarter. Jarrod Weddle however started dominate around the packs and Old Ivanhoe respon ed magnificently . Moore and McLean were good pla ers up forward thanks to constant delivery by Harr an d Donaldson. For Mazenod, Howard, Morgan at Young were in great form whilst Ballenger an d Fish were tight in defence. After struggling in attack early, Ivanhoe took ov from Old Brighton to race away to a 26 point lead du ing the third quarter. With Reid, Nikas and Mur< working hard, Old Brighton were able to again take co: trol late in the game to seal the points from a very di appointed Ivanhoe side. Adam McLachlan up forwa was another good performer for the OB's . For Ivanh, Chris Tucker provided opportunities all day for Robb 'the Rat' Angelini whilst full back Danny McFarlai and on baller Peter Ry an were solid performers . Preview - Round 1 0

The clash at the Boulevard will be a sensation . Be Ivanhoe and Old Ivanhoe know the importance of th match and will fire up early. Recent form is the be guide and I predict an Old Ivanhoe victory by I 1 poin t The Saints face Mazenod coming off a hard to and will be keen to improve on their record at h oTheform ftheNodersihotandcol whilst i Saints may be on a roll. With tongue in cheek . I'll sele the Saints by 8 points . MHSOB will be keen to return to the winners' li but will have much difficulty doing so against ~ Ormond side hurting after last week's upset . I'll go f Ormond by 21 points .

At Elstermvick, two form sides will engage in a Fier encounier. Therry Penola an d St . Kevins both ha performed well earlier in the season on the spacioi Elstermri,k oval, however St . Kevins' recent form lea( me to select them by a margin of 22 points . Old Brighton may not have all its own way again the Banyule Bears but should have enough winners key positions to ensure a victory by 37 points . Reserves: Old Ivanhoe . Mazenod . Ormond . Ther Penola. Old Brighton Correspondents : By 3 .30 p .m. Monday . fi 9889 9014 .


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nod players recently achieved the following mdc,cones, Adam Han ley (100), Brendan Welch (100), Richard Bourbon ( 100) and Steve Pol an (100) . Congratulations to all and well done on your fine ser,ice to Mazenod and we hope you go on and play many more games for the club . `Everyone at Old Ivanhoe congratulates Pau l -gigs" Sigley on playing his 100th game for the Club „gainst Ivan hoe today . Paul who has been a Club Captain has given great service to the team whether a s -.Igged defender or tagger, ajob he does to perfection . v l1 done from all at OIG.

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SENIORS CLUB OLD IVANHOE IVANHOE THERRY PENOLA MAZENO D RESERVES ORMOND MHSOB THERRY F'\OLA ST KEVI-S

LAST WK TOTAL 6 45 4 42

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v . OLD IVANHOE Field : G. Curran T . Ovadia Goal: ',Ialeolm Frame John Kelly ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULF. v. ,,W', NOD Field : C . Stewart D. Lane Boundary : M . Chapple G . `,iiller Goal : Shannon Ryan Russell Owens MHSOB v. ORMOND field : M. Bushfield G . Thwaites (R) Boundary : M . Meier Goal : Kevin Segota Geoff Grigg THERRY PENOLA v. ST. KEVINS AT EP - SATURDAY Field: J . Toohev M . Jenkins Boundarv: T . Dodds B . Corcoran Goal : Philip Watson John Hall OLD BRIGHTON v . BANYULE Field: P. Simpson A . Firley Goal : Robert Dunstan Phil Burg

B S EGT ~ 7.7 --- 7. 7 -,, .-, A and B Clubs must only phone Q/Q scores ; goalkickers and best players (both teams) to EP 9531 8333 (before 5 .15 p .m .) There is no need to phone through final scores only as is a requirement of other sections .

SENIORS - 14 .06.9 7 OLD IVANHOE 3 .3 7.4 11.5 15.6.96 h1AZEN00 O.C. 4 .1 7.5 11.8 12.11.83 Old Ivanhoe McLean 6 . Pappas 2. Weddle 2, Haros. Kara}anni.s . Johnstn, Moore . Shadbolt . Best Moore. J. Weddle. Veal . Donaldson, Haros . Johnston. Mszenod OC Harrison 5 . Morgan 2. Ballen~er Hanley. M . Murray. Welch . Young. Best Houard . Morgan. Bourbon . Harrison. Ballenger. Young. ST. KQAA/STH, CAUL 2 .4 5.9 13.14 16.17 .113 ORMOND 4,1 6.4 8 .8 15.10 .100 St. KBda/Sth. Caul Gardinerr 4, Baker 3 . Tkocz 2. Gilmore 2 . McDonald 2 . M . Ryan 2. D'Agostino. Rallis . Best Astapenko. Gilmore . Neeson, Tkocz. M . Ryan . Gard'uter. Ormond B . Turner 4 . Ssmes 3. A. Turner 2 . James. Forrest. Remntatt . Fraser. Connell, Gallagher. Best B. Burner. Gilmore. Block . Symes . A. Turner. Joblutg. M.H.S.O.B. 3.4 8.4 9 .6 10.9 .67 ST. KEVINS 2.3 4.6 11 .7 15.11 .101 MHSOB Pertzet 3 . 11'oodley 3, Fleniing . Bamert. Dixon. McCully. Best Bamert. t4oodley. Pertzel. Skinner. MclntyTe. Young. St. Kevins Mount 3. Gargano 2 . Bowles 2, Dollman, Olive. Gribble . Burden . Bradv. Fax Ryan. Rlzio . Best Olive . Burden . Brady. Finch. Rizio. Maruck. THERRY PENOLA 4.3 5.8 10 .13 12.17 .89 BANYt1LE 6.0 10.2 12 .3 13.5 .83 Therry Penoln Thrush 5 . Carter 2. Gorman 2, B. Hollmv. OHatloran . Gooduvi . Best S. Hollmv . Gauci. OCotmor. Elliott . Thrush, Barron . Banyute t49tchell3 . Turnbull 2 . Playiair 2 . DintLiosame. C . W01ams . Yhm. Maxi tet5codlock. J . Egan . Best lVltclan. Pla}tair. Yum . D. Williams . McDermott, Woodlock. IVANHOE 2.0 7.2 12 .4 14.6 .90 OLD BRIGHTON 4 .5 5.12 9 .13 15 .17.107 Ivanhoe tVWians 4. Flynn 4. Hull-Brmxn 2. Lee 2 . Broun. Barney.l Beat Tucker. McFarlane . Fh= . Angethll. Giankoulidis. Seuderi. Old Brighton Reid 4 . Jackson 3 . Kent 2. Krn,ulvak. McLacblan. Perry. Nikas. Mureh. Bradley . Best Reid. Ntkas. MeLaclilan . Perry. Tarns. Much.

RESERVES - 14 .06.97 OLD IVANHOE 1.1 4 .1 7.4 10 .4 .64 MAZENOD O.C . 3.6 8 .8 10.8 12 .10.82 Old Ivanhoe D . worry 3. A. Corcoran 2 . McCaskill 2 . Spiden 2 . Toll. Best Brophy. Spiden . Ritchie . D. 14arry . A . Corcoran. Jones . Mazenod South 3. Steuifort 2 . Carter. LeCoutettr. Fisher. Riley, Welch. Brkigtand. Best Grinusan. Carter . Snart. Tsiauis. Jacobs, Little. ST. KBAA/STH. CAUL 1.0 2 .5 2.5 2 .6.18 ORMOND 3 .5 8 .5 15.7 25 .12.162 St. Kilda(Sth Caul . Deacon 2. Best AtclutLson. Houard . Perkins, Katrnalis . Durham. Dynan. Ormond BrmsRr 8. Stewart 6. Whelan 4 . Collins 3. Keleher. Edgell . McDonald, King, Best Stestart. Brrntn . Bailer . Edgell. Keleher. Turner. M.H.S .O .B. 0 .1 5 .7 7.10 10.12.77 1 .2 3 .2 6.3 9.5.59 S2 KEVINS MHSOB Preece 3. A. Webster 2 . M . Webster 2. Palmas . R. Neuqon. Morcom. Best R. Nentan. MeLardiz. Faliev. Preece . Beazley . ASord - Great team effort. St Nevins Muleahv 4 . McCatm 4. J. Bare. Best Mulcahy. Kur[ng. De Rooden . Gotdswrorthy. Moylan . Hassett. TIBERRY PENOLA 5/3 11/5 15.5 22.5 .137 BANYULE 1 .1 1 .3 2.4 2.7.19 Therry Penola Collins 5. Vaiua 5 . D. Goodst9n 3 . Seymour 2: Pinner 2. Sacco . S . Gooduui. La Fontaine. Moloney. Thomson. Best Kuret. Vahia Postrna. Sacco. L . Hollosr. S . Goedu7n. Banyule Riches. Mahady. Best Kayrooz. Gilbert. Logan. V.'ason . Stevens. Noonan . IVANHOE 2 .0 5.3 5 .4 8.9.57 OLD BRIGHTON 4 .3 7.6 11 .7 13.9.87 Ivanhoe Fainwa0ier 4 . H. Moussa 2 . MeDonald . Frisina. Best Richards . Gilles . Fain:cmther. Fhilasreon . Whitehead . Faliaur. Old Brighton T. '-Namara 4. Murray 3. Rickerbv 2. Moore 2 . Bennett. uidcraus Best T. McNamara . Desimih. Moreton. ttioft. R[ckcrbv. Broun .

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C SECTION by Russell Goul d

have a new ladder leader after nine rounds o f w footy. North Old Boys notching up a big win to go on top by percentage and Bulleen-Templestowe remain in touch with the top four after a gutsy win on the road. The OM's are a game clear in fourth, but Thomastown is still two games out of the four and now a game behind fifth . This surely paves the way for some good footy in the second half of the season as these teams battle for finals spots .

Marce llin travelled to Keysborough to take on Old Mentonians on a high after Round 8's big victory . In miserable conditions the signal was sent out early this would be a scrappy affair . Marcellin managed first use of the ball on most occasions but in a low scoring first quarter the Panthers had the edge by 6 points . In the second term the tempo lifted as did the scoring rate . The Eagles kicked 6 goals to the Panthers three to take a two goal lead into the break . Marcellin's Mason was controlling Acreman in the goal square and the depleted Panthers had very few other avenues to goal . Marcellin's rotating of the bench gave them fresh legs in a game where they were needed and in a solid team effort they kept the Panthers goalless in the last term to run out comfortable 40 point victors . Best for Marcellin were Mason at full back, McNeil and Daffy good around the ground. Murphy and Brooks were solid for the Panthers down the back and B . Murphy was handy up forward . The Eagles now move a game clear of the Panthers both having tough games this week which may go a bit further to sorting them out . Out at Thomastown, the Bears started well but could not sustain it and went down to a very unpredictable Bulleen-Templestowe by 14 points. The Bears kicked the first four goals of the match in the first term but with the wind the Bullants kicked the next six to lead by 16 points at the first break . Another high scoring term in the second the Bullants kicking 6 into the wind, the Bears 5 with it, the Bullants up by 21 at the long break . Thomastown managed to stay in touch in the third and went into the last term down by only three goals, kicking with the wind . The Bullants kicked the first couple of goals but the Bears kept coming until time ran out . Best for the Bullants were James, Shine an d Williams who all got a lot of the ball whilst for the never say die Bears that man Fellows was again best and others to stand up were Holmes and Ristevski . The Bullants are now within striking distance whilst the Bears have the job in front of them. At Bluff Road Oval St . Bedes Mentone got back on the winners list with a solid 69 point victory over a dogged Hampton Rovers side. In greasy conditions the Tigers piled on 7 goals to the Rovers 5 in the first quarter to take a handy lead . But the Rovers hit back in the second term clawing their way to a 3 point lead after a physical half of football . After a slow start in the third

term the Tigers eventually took over. Clean possessions, a rarity in the first half, started to become the norm for the Tigers who kicked 1 goals to none in the second half to run over a tire+ Rovers side, just not polished enough to go with th Tigers . For the victors 'Moose' McCraw relished th conditions whilst Lannan an d Zakic were good all da} The Rovers had good players in Ma rtyn an d MeKe lla but could not play out the four quarters . In a 'fight off relegation fears' match, Monasl Blues used a good first quarter to beat a spirited AJA : by 14 points at Albert Park . In reasonable condition Monash jumped the Jackers in the first, but inaccur< cy saw them kick 4 .9 to nothing to have a handy lea( The rain then came and the rest of the game was struggle. AJAX fought hard to keep the scores close a day and actually outscored the Blues in all of the la : three quarters . Time expired for AJAX and a deplete Monash side got the points and move into seventh spc on the ladder . Best players for Monash were Maider Hipwe ll and White whilst for AJAX Marty Halphe was yet again best and he was helped out by Rohr an Duzenman . A bit of breathing space now for Monas but for how long. In the only real blowout of the round, North 01 Boys moved into top spot with an emphatic 102 poir victory over St . Leos (a 201 point turnaround froi Round 8) . In windy conditions at Burwood . NOBs toc the early advantage in an even tussle ahead by 7 poini at the first break . With the wind in the second tern NOBs running game got going but they kicked 6 .10 1 only be up by 46 points at half time . The slippery coi ditions slowed the Nobs down in the third term, bi they finished off with a 10 goal last term to bring it Two Blues back to earth with a thud . A good all roun performance by the NOBs and good players for the TÂŤ Blues were Vaughan and Ryan on a pretty dull day. Preview - Round 10 Hampton Rovers take on St . Leos Emmaus i another 'fight off relegation fears match' . I saw it Rovers last week and think if they play four quarte they will win by 25 points or more . Thomastown host Ajax and after a bit of a wait, thir,k the Bears will finally get a win . Thomastown 1 30 points . Marcellin stroll down the road to take on Bullee Templestowe who do as much as Melbourne's weatl er . The Eagles however are a bit more predictable ar should win by a few goals. North Old Boys should trounce Monash out Brunswick to end the Blues winning streak at one. In another local derbv, Old Mentonians host S Bedes Mentone . The Panthers will be keen to tw


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around the 100+ point loss they were handed at the start of the year, but the Tigers will be looking to make it 3-1 in the last two seasons. St. Bedes Mentone in what I hope will be a good match . I<<:serves winners should be Thomastown, NOBs, St I Pos Emmaus, St. Bedes Mentone and Marcellin .

1 Congratulations at Thomastown go to Dragi Dimovski and Jim Pougios who both played their 150th game for their club last week . At. St Belles Mentone free drinks were last week flowing for Chris Stewart an d Brad 'Tiger' Tomlison who both played their 100th game for the Tigers in Round 9 . Down at Marcellin congrats to recent inductees to the 50 game club, Brad Cronin, Damian Sainpimon, Andrew Sheean and Marcus Gi ll. Old Mentonians - Congratulate a very popular character at the club in Nick Moodie. Since joining the club in 1989 'Moods' has played most of his footy in the Reserves and this season is Vice-Captain, a fitting reward for a genuine clubman and resepceted role model . North Old Boys - mourn the passing of their much loved Life Member, Tommy O'Toole, who gave 20 years service to the club in many differnent roles, an d Martin Kelsey, father of Ray . Deepest sympathy to both families .

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SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 2 56 VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 4 45 TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 2 44 .%IACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 3 6 RESERVES ROBINSON NORTH OLD BOYS 1 24 SCARPA THOMASTOWN 2 18 PECK ST BEDES MENTONE 1 15 DIGGINS ST BEDES MENTONE 3 15

SENIORS - 14 .06 .97 AJAX 0.0 2.2 5 .2 7.3.45 MONASH BLUES 4.9 8.10 8 .10 8.11.59 AJAX Mohr 2. Halphen. Rosen, Burman, Gordon, Duzenman . Best Halphen, Mohr, Duzenman. Roth, li'eisletzer. R4obe1. Monssh Blues Wbester 4. White . MeGregor, D. Newman. Gregory. Best Maiden. White . McGregc2. Roche . Rogers. Htprvell . NORTH OLD BOYS 3.8 9.16 12 .20 22 .24 .158 ST. LEOS EMMAUS 2.5 3.6 4 .8 7.11 .53 North OB Boyer 3 . Torildn 3. Connolly 3, Barker 2, Boyle 2 . Collisat 2 . Cotta 2, KoutsamsWas 2 . A1an..~tssa 2, Micrutda . Best Micunda Tonkin, Waters. Maguire. Smith, Forbes . St. Leos EMM-AUS Vaughan 4 . Dinimtantlno. Dana.an . Lawler. Best Vaughan. Ryan . O'Meara . Burgess. Robinson. HAMPTON ROVERS 5.3 9.4 9.7 9.11 .65 ST. B'S MENT. TIG 7.3 9.7 13 .12 20.14 .134 Hsmpton Rovers Crawford 4, Marshall, S. Anderson . Browne . Wills . Hobson . Best McKellar. D . Anderson. BHck. Marttm. Marshall . Crawford. St. B's Ment. Tig . Hecker 3, MacGeorge 3 . Bites 2 . Beasley 2 . Hayes 2 . Kinsella 2 . Lannan 2, McCraw, Thompson . Tully. Best McCraw. MacGeorge. Bocrar, Lam,an, Beasley, Lamb. OLD MENTONL4NS 2.3 5.4 7.5 7.7 .49 1 .3 7.4 9.8 13.11 .89 MARCELLIN Old Mentoaian.s Rilev 3 . Acreman 2. B. Murphy. G. Stroud. Best Daniel Murphy. Brooks . B. Murphy. Darren Murphy. Dart. l(itto. Msreellin Beattie 5 . Treganowan 2. Cathy 2. Slattery. Dodorico, Sampimon. O'Flynm. Best Moran . Mason. Sampimon, Beattie. Harberts. Payne . THOMASTOWN 4.1 9.5 13 .7 16.10 .108 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 .5 12.7 16 .11 18.12 .120 Thomsstoaen Gorski 3 . Papaioannou 2. Ward 2, Colosimo 2, Coped 2. A. Fellows, C. Fellows. Kennedy . RLsteskl. Smlth . Best A . Fellows, Holmes, Ristevsl,i, Pougtos. Ward . Colosimo . BuBeenTempkatown Mathews 6. Prior 2. James 2. Parson 2. PatRi. . Roberts= Shim. Gcorgu Jones . Best James. Shhse. Matitxus, wUlans. Hare. C as

RESERVES - 14.06.97 AJAX 0.1 3.4 3.5 5 .7.37 MONASH BLUES 1 .1 3.1 5.2 8 .3 .39 AJAX Marks 2 . LowTte . Snmv. Glasman. Beg Goldberg . Marks . Reclaim . SeBeld. Snow. Page. Monssh Blues Dobson 2 . Try. O'Nelll . Baxter, Feenaghty. Best Hodson, McCann, Murdue. Spencer. Dobson. Manuell. NORTH OLD BOYS 3.2 7.3 8.4 8 .6.54 ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1.0 4.4 5.8 8 .8.56 North Old Boys Anderson 2 . Gmvina 2 . Robinson. Cook. Fahey. Booth . Best Anderson. Booth . Roberts. O'IAsyer, D. OFarrelL Fahey. St. Lens EMMAUS Carey . Ludlax, Major. Millen. E. Mitchell. Niel . Orebro. Vaughan. HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .1 2.3 4.3 4 .4 .28 ST. B'S ME NT. TIG 3.4 8.5 9.6 16 .10.106 Hampton Rovers Holt . Hunt. Sheppard . Armor. Best MeGregor, Armstrong. Holt. Anderson. St. B's Ment . Tig. D. Goodchtld 5 . Di¢pns 3. Recupero 3 . Manson 2, Peck. Earle. P. Ord. Best Dols. Munson . Stewart. Ja]m~n. Dayer, Dan GoodchIld. OLD MENTONIANS 3.1 6.2 8.3 10 .3 .63 MARCELLIN 4.2 6 .9 9.12 13 .14 .92 Old Mentonlans btiIlts 3. M. Stroud 2 . Elliott . Finnis. Harrington. Wallace, Worrell. Best Wallace . Wmduss. M. Stroud. Russo. Clothier. Marcella Mousst 3. M . Day 3 . De Gruchy 2 . RobSlotto. Lilley, Dema Best Lilley. O'Catlagitan. Mclntosh. Armstrong. Dema THOMASTOWN 4.3 6 .8 30.11 10 .13.73 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .1 6 .4 7.4 8 .9.57 Thomastown Scarp 2. B . Smith 2. Joint Bubis 2. Colosimo. PandolCo . Fleming, Petsinis. Best J . Pougios. DiMagLfto. B. SmiOt Theodorou. Moribito. Scarpa. Bulleen Templestowe Bond. Bone, Cleary. Faulkner, Glo%er. lladdell . Best Bone, Faulkner. Bond . Pemberin . Tuomy. Williams,

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D SECTION by Peter Kelly David Cook t the half way mark Whitefriars record their first loss - to Parkside and Old Camberwell just miss out o n another win by less than a goal . D Section clubs were represented by a number of players at State Level who returned to club duties last week . Congratulations to those selected and who trained or had involvement in State Games . Review of Round 9 Parkside travelled to Whitefriars with three state reps in the side (two C to E and one under 19) and opened the game in a determined way to lead by 3 goals at quarter time which was reduced to 10 points at the long break . During the third Parkside's fabled fadeout appeared to be still with them when the Friars hit the home front by 10 points after goals to Carbone, Coghlan and Robinson until 2 late goals gave Parkside a 2 point lead at 3/4 time . Mike and Law were on top in defence at this stage and Whitefriars appeared to have gained the upper hand . In a slogging determined last quarter neither side gave an inch and while the Devils managed 3 goals 1 the Friars inaccurate kicking (1 goal 6) proved costly . A great Captains game by Parkside's Tessari set the standard for his team and he was ably supported around the packs by Harvey . Parkside's Hockey was too strong in defence and Vita and Gunn ( 4 goals) on the half forward line gave them plenty . Whitefriars first loss this season will restore the hunger for next week . St Johns at home opened well kicking the first five goals and then slackened off a little to let Old Essendon kick the next five. In the wash up the hosts were too consistent for Old Essendon and although the Grammar boys fought back in the second and made a contest of it in the third St . Johns finished stronger in wintry conditions to record a 3 goal win . Labrooy's goals in the first running down the wing with exciting bursts of pace lifted St Johns early and Hilton (BOG) in defence was great . OEG's Lutterschmidt playing in Goodger's jumper tried hard but had little support around the packs whilst Bishop in defence gave them another serviceable game.

Caulfield struggled against Old Geelong who controlled the game from the start and gradually extended their lead during the game . OGS were able to convert their opportunities whilst Caulfield struggled every time they went forward. Caulfield were pleased they played better football than the game against Salesian but are still aware they need to attack the ball and team together if there are to win games . Old Geelong's center line and on ballers in Cook, Edmonds and Darcy gave plenty of drive and Howells finished with 3 whist Wilson an d Mithen were resolute in defence . Caulfield's best players were Synman, Horton and Dicrosta. Old Camberwell jumped away to open an early lead and continued to draw away from Salesian although not by a great margin to be 5 goals in front at half time . As the heavens opened up Salesian switched on and kicked four

unanswered goals to trail by less than a kick at the la change. The match went to the wire with Salesian leadir by 8 points when Old Camberwell kicked a goal and the a behind to trail by a point. With the match in the balan( Old Camberwell tried relentlessly to score as the sire sounded the ball was in their forward pocket as th( recorded another heartbreaking one point loss . Salesiz relieved at getting the points had great contributors all d< in Hazel (BOG), Kavanagh, Stevens and Sutherlar whilst Old Camberwell failed to file a report on time . A pressure game that saw Beaumaris in front all d< but being constantly harassed by Aquinas . Pitts co : trolled the centre early and had a free run up forward un the second quarter where Aquinas got on top in the ru and their small men came into the game. The Sharks we still however in overall control and went to the last brei with a 6 goal lead . Aquinas turned it on and reduced tl deficit to 10 points but couldn't penetrate a congested fc ward line . Taruffi Aquinas's captain and Whitehei shared the honours for best afield with support fro Flynn and Hughs ( 5 goals). Whilst at Beauy Easto Martin and McManus put in pearlers. Preview of Round 10. This week's games are again hard to predict with la der leaders Whitefriars taking on the determin Salesian in a game where their respective positions wou indicate a one sided match . Far from it but unfortuna theomsidngfrlatweksioN i rebound hard and will meet their visitors with renew vigour. Whitefriars by 5 goals . Old Geelong now second on % have a sniff of top sr and will be too strong for Old Camberwell who needes win last week to turn their season around . In a fairly elc game where the conditions should suit Cambe renabligthmok efitOldGongby . hgoals Beaumaris now clear in third spot will be determin t,j alter the result of their first game encounter agair Caulfield by record a win at home . I just have a feeli that Caulfield will have regrouped and may take it right to tiieir hosts and in the closest match of the round will 3 hom~ by less than a goal . St Johns entertain Parkside and both clubs will confident of a win . In their first encounter this season t Devils overran St Johns in the last quarter . St . Johns w suffer a few last half fade outs seemed to have addres : this problem and the Devils have their own problems w bad third quarters in nearly every game . Both sides Nw that spot in the four and in a home ground advantage Johns by 10 points . Aquinas will be visited by Old Essendon who a Aft r,a n . .-no cnnroni i co ,


want to hold onto a place in the four. Aquinas who are struggling to play four quarters of team football will meet OEGS on the rebound from last weeks loss at St Johns . In all upset Aquinas by 2 goals. Reserves . Beaumaris to defeat Caulfield, Old Geelong over old Camberwell in a close call, Whitefriars to easily account for Salesian, Parkside far to strong for St Johns and Aquinas at home over Old Essendon . Social Beaumaris celebrate their 1997 premierships with a reunion dinner on this week. All players and officials are ^ncouraged to join the greats from the past as'they estabush their legendary status. LLL

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SENIORS - 14.06 .97 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .2 3.6 5 .2 7.3 .45 OLD GEELONG 3.3 7.7 10 .8 13.15 .93 Caulfield Gremmar Hail 2 . DMCrosta. Matheus. Restartek. Sycunan. Best Snm~t. Horton, DiCrosta. Restartck. Royals . Harris. Old Geelong Ha.vells 3 . Wiflen 2. Edmonds . Teelrrrr. Sndthcrs . Neeld. Harper. Pescott. Vtckeers\4`lllis . Cok . Best Edmonds, L49sat . Cook. Howxlls. Wilkinson. ~ViCten. OLD CA&ffiERF''ELI. 7.3 9.7 9.9 11.11 .77 2.2 5.8 9.14 10.18 .75 SALESIAN D.C. Old Camb ~ell Wilson 3. Inkster 2. Feign 2. James . Leitch. Hardman. Whitbread. Best Leitch, Smith, Short . Tovm . Wilson . Frigo . Silesian Cucotta 3. Hazel 2 . Healey 2, Wlsercm . Stevens. Best Hazell. Cincotta Healey. Canavan. wisenkan. Roche . WHnEFR1ARS 1 .5 4.8 8.14 9.18.72 PARKSIDE 4.8 6 .6 9.8 12 .9.81 Whiterr3ars Robinson 3. Coughlan 2 . Harris, Pasquaiotto. A. Carbone. M. Carbone. Beat Pasqualotto . A. Carbone, Jenkins, Mika, Coughlan . Law. Parkside Gunn 4 . D . McCall 2 . Lord 2. Buyer. Harvey. Lay . Soligo. Best Hockey, Tessari. Harvey. 4iga. Laursen. Phu . ST. JOHNS O .C. 7.15.57 OLD ESSENDON GRAM34AR - 5 .8.38 St . Johns OC Lzbrdy 3 . Walton 2. Archer. Best Back. Charlton. Happens . Ladson, Archer. Emerv . Old Essendon Evans 3 . Barr. Lukasz. Best Bishop . Saunders, Chapman. Canoditerro . Lutterschaudt. Fleming. BEAUMARIS A.F.C . 3.3 6 .6 11 .10 12 .11 .83 3 .3 6.5 10 .9.69 AgUINAS O.B . 1 .2 Beaumaris AFC Mahmoud 4. O'Riley 3 . Pitts 2 . Martin. Vaughan . W'adhaztr. Best Easton. Martin. McManus. Molonev. Pitts. Thomas . Aquinas Gail kickers and best players not received .

RESERVES - 14 .06.97 2.1 6 .8 8.14 14 .18.102 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR OLD GEELONG 2.8 3 .7 4.9 4 .11 .35 Caulfield Grammar Harrison 7. Liddell 2 . Fraumano 2 . Kahofrer. Scholten, Stumbles. Bed Chan . Castles. Liddell. Harrison . Salem . Doud. Old Geelong Furphy 2. Ritos,sa . Oliver. Best Furphy. O'Halloran. M. Olipant. Harrington. Robson. D. Walker. 5.8 8 .7 9.8 11 .10.78 OLD CAMBERWELL SALESIAN O .C. 1.2 5 .5 9.8 11 .9.75 Old Cambeme6 Board 4 . Roe 3. Hopkins . O'HaRoran. McCrea, Swann . Best Stms. Board, Simpson . Hopkins . Jack . Roe. Salesian Brennan 3 . Forbes 2. ByTne 2 . Hunt. Scager. Best Hunt. Davey. Bouchard, Seager. Napoli . Lawton. 3.3 4 .6 8.10 11 .13.79 WHITEFRIARS PARKSIDE 3.3 5 .10 8.10 8 .15.63 Whiterriars Davis 4. Fulton 3. Lacev 2 . Bomtr~nan. Harris. Beat Barrack. Davis. Elliott . L~uet~. Paul OBrien . Gentllin . ~ Parkside Havoc 2. J. Panjari 2 . Darrigo. Hubbard. Petropoulos. Sherlock. Best Hovne . Collier. Linares . Massey, McCall. Michel. ST. JOHNS O.C . 0.2 0 .4 1 .5 3 .5.23 OLD ESSENDONGRA[IIviAR 2 .3 6 .4 8.4 11 .7.73 St. Johns Hilton . Coriomvr . Lamb. Best Mumnkdms . Lagonder. 11aIllard. Hilton, Sacco . Pve. Old Essiadon Clohesv 3 . Reade 2. Turner, Emerson. Mansfield . Wright. It. Leigh, Chalkle}`. Best Dale. Turner. Dawson, Ridley. Chalklcy, Walker. BEAUBSARIS A.F.C. 7.2 14 .8 15.14 17.18.120 AgUBiAS O .B. 0 .3 3 .3 4.5 5.6.38 Beaumaris Doltish S. Smith 4. Thatcher 3. Stannage2 . Matptece. McKenzie, Rose. Best Thatcher. Smith . Lucy. D. McKenzie. Rose . A Thomas. Aquinas Goal kickers and best plavers not receive d

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E EAST SECTION by Barry Hicke y

Knitwear E East's present ladder basically reflects the same layering pattern which exists in every other section . There's tops, middles and bottoms . It is a compelling reason for the VAFA's promotion and relegation system, and in 1998 the clubs below D Section, will be allocated to one of three levels, and the tradition, 'two up, two down' method will once more apply uniformly through the Amateurs . Given the experience of the past two seasons, it should take developments of cataclysmic proportions before the tried and true way of going is again disturbed . LAST WEE K

Eley Park found Yarra Valley OB's pace too much for them as the Yarras racked up another big win . The Sharks persisted all day and in spite of the efforts of new FB, Payne, an d Bowen and Storey, really had no answer for Yarra's all round ability . Again it all started from the HB line of Downs, Livesey-Cole and Habben, and with Fung, Reddaway and White in command on the last defence line, the forwards generally had a pretty tidy day. Old Carey prevailed over a determined Richmond Central in a high standard event . The C's tended to handle the slippery ball a tad better under pressure, and their finishing was marginally crisper . Whisper O'Sull ivan played brilliantly all day for Central, Greg Tate was terrific at CHB, and Chris Adams was also effective . For the C's, Mick Dunn provided huge drive in the ruck, Cam Campbe ll and Nick Vas swept the ball forward all day, while Hedgie and Addo were efficient converters. Kew overran Eltham Collegians in the end but the Turtles gave it a red hot go for 3-1/2 terms, then came the Kew goal flood . Adam Be ll had a great day roving for the Brown and Golds, Shane Duckworth in his first game was an outstanding forward, and Nigel King also relished his return after five weeks out injured. For the Turtles nobody tried harder than ruckman, Todd Hedley, Graeme Leys at FB, and Frank Coone rt y up fonvard . Hawthorn Citizens couldn't contain Chirnside Park, and had no answer for John Brown on the ball, Mark Koopmans back in defence after injury, and once more Dave Paola was a dynamic midfield. Phil Avery at CHB was again the Hawker's best, Paul Orchard did well at FB, and Paul Barker made a welcome return in the ruck. Bulleen Cobras had the bye . and hopefully elected someone to send in a few match notes. TODAY'S GAME S Old Carey play Yarra Valley in the match of the day and what a game it should be . The numbers say

it's all Yarra, they have more scoring shots per game, 38 v 30, they convert better, 62% v 56% and the defence stats are nearly identical . Numbers neve he, but they can be misleading . The Yarra performances are more consistent, the C's often just do enough for the four points . Can the C's improve enough to win? Yes! Will they? Once more I'll ignore the numbers and history, and go for the C's by a few points, which should please Yarra, I've been wrong every time so far! Kew meet Richmond Central in a crucial game for Central, and a danger one for Kew . Physically, the sides match up pretty well, though Kew may have more assets in experience . Central is now a better side than in Round 1, especially in the engine room, and they will give the Kew boys plenty to keep them busy, but in the end Kew should take the points by a few goals . Hawthorn Citizens host Eltham Co llegians an d are really looking forward to scoring their first on field points . The Turtles will be anxious to put the blow of not having Mattie Ryan with them out of the way, and get on with it . Although the Cits have shown recent better form, the Turtles should take the points by a couple of goals . Bulleen Cobras are at their other home to Chirnside Park in another critical game . There was nothing between these two first time round, and there won't be much today either . The Parker's defence will be a telling factor today, it has been strong all y ear . and should rebound enough attacks to give them e goal or so win . The Sharks take a welcome break today. Reserves most likely winners : Yarra Valley Richmond Central, Hawthorn Citizens and Bulleer Cobras . Correspondents: The Monday contacts are 954", 9144, Fax 9547 7764 . SOCIAL NOTES Eley Park have their Casserole Night coming ul on june 28th . Everyone please bring a plate .

JUNE 28 - ROUND 11 ELEY PARK v . OLD CAREY YARRA VALLEY v . KEW RICHMOND CENTRAL V. HAWTHORN CITIZENS ELTHAM V. BULLEEN COBRA S CHIRNSIDE PARK has the bye


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Old Carey captain, Chris Hickey (Hedgie) plays his 100th game for the C's today. With his dash, flair and superb kicking, Hedgie has inspired his team mates and delighted supporters in the many positions he has played . His off-field service to his club is on par with his on-field commitment, and we hope there are heaps more games ahead . Hedgie well done ! Richmond Central's Jason Barker finally played his 50th last week after injury deferred the occasion for several weeks. Well done Jason! Kew - Everyone at Kew this week salutes Club games record holder John Brassil who today runs out for the 330th time for the Brown and Golds . A tireless worker for the club for many years and his continual service to the club is quite an achievement. Good luck and well done. Also recently Rob Bruno and Victor Wong (100) and Rick Pulvi re nti, Matty Dalrymple and Sean McMahon (50) all achieved significant milestones . Well done guys may thanks for the service .

ELEY PARK A.F.C. 2.5 5 .11 6.12 7.13 .55 YARRA VALLEY O .B. 9.2 15.8 21 .15 28.20.188 Eley Park Hauiey 2, Poole 2 . Bruce . Trotter. Young. Best Storey. Pa}ne . Bo-n. M . Payne . Trotter. Hawlev . Yarra Valley MacVean 5, Tettord 4, Peterson 3, Harrington 2 . Smillie 2 . Matt White 2. Michael White 2. Loveless 2 . Kyle. Thompson. Laing, Ho, Heffernam. Reddaway, Best Do+vns, Fung, l.omless, Heffernan. Lhtscs•Cote, Peterson. OLD CAREY 2.1 8,4 15,8 18.11 .119 RICHMOND CENTRAL 2.1 6.1 9,3 11.3 .69 Old Carey Hickey 8 . Addison 5 . Hawking. Curry, Wiflrk>gton, Small. Bardwell. Best Cann. Matthens . Cam !t, Vasilopoulos . Hickey. AddLson . Richmond Central Zajac Bove 2, Shannon . Andonopoulos. Adams, Pickett, Hoev. Shvka Waters. Best OSuttfvan. Bose. Tate, Trestse, Waters, Adams, KEW 4.5 11.7 15.11 24.16.160 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.2 4.3 7 .4 8.5.53 Kew King 5. Porte 4, Pulvirentl4 . Duckvorth 3. Barnes 2. H 2. Channon. D. Hope . Peters . Cullen . Best A. Bell, Porte, Duckworth. King . Fur . Bra. Elthsm Collegimrs Coonerty 4. Simon 2, Bishop, Stainer. Best Hedley, Leys. Simon, Dotie, CoonertV. Parsons. HAWTHORN CITIZENS 3.2 3.4 4 .4 4.9.33 CHIRNSIDE PARK 4.2 9.5 16 .8 18.13 .121 Hawthorn Citizens Axery. Lauletta Barker, Power. Best Avery, Orchard, Powxr . Morris, Schulz. Barker. Chirnside Park S. Oates 5, Pemberton 5. Piccioli 3 . McIntosh 2, Brown 2 . Mother. Best Broan. Pemberton. S. Oates, Koopmans, McIntosh . Paola. BIILLEEN COBRAS : BYE

OLD CAREY v. YARRA VALLEY OB Field : C . Cimoli J . Moore KEW v. RICHMOND CENTRAL Field : V . Vescovi HAWTHORN CITIZENS v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS Field : G . Brereton BULLEEN COBRAS v. CHIRNSIDE PARK AT BULLEN PARK Field : M. Argall P . Tuppen ELEY PARK has the bye.

ELEY PARK A.F.C . 3.3 4.5 5 .8 8.7 .43 YARRA VALLEY O.B. 11 .4 18.8 20 .12 25.16 .168 E2ey Park Dell 'Orso 3, Heath . G . Lamazca Lettini. Best Collins, TaiCernopolous. Mihalec. G . Lamarca Verde, Watts. Yarra VeBey Ford 11 . Stron 2, Howse 2, Park 2 . Jonson 2, Balshaw 2, Mcllrahh 2, btacVean . Dodwell . Best E~ord, Mdlratth Rowe. Gentle, Lawton. Balshaw, OLD CAREY 4.4 4.4 8.5 6.8 .44 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .0 5.4 11.4 13.9 .87 Old Carey Addison 2 . German. Parker. Curry . Kennedy. Beat Drmtr, Bennett, Gorman. Mason . Shrives. M. Curry . Richmond Central Hickey 3 . Wilson 3, Barker 2 . McIntosh, White, Porteous, Macak. OSullivan. Best Mudge . Flores . Bunshaw. Murphy. Macak. Auldist . KEW 8.1 15.8 21.15 28.19 .175 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0,1 0.1 1.1 1 .1.7 Kew Kariakou 5. Donovan 5 . Barnes 4, Putvern0 2, Bortone 2 . Mascitti 2. Demands . CracknelL Wong, Robinson . Campbell . Lhinstrnte. Best Puhiren6 . Bortone. Maseittl. Cracknell, Donovan. Deakin Elthant Phillipson . Best Evans, Schafer. P. Barnett. T. Barnett, Glare. Harris .

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E CENTRAL SECTION by Mick Jame s SPORTSCOVER

T Test Brunswick put their hands up as ao potential premiership contender, the top tw w re forced to work hard to get away with clos e run wins and Old Westbou rne sounded a warning that the wooden spoon is still up for grabs with no side safe when they venture to Hoppers Crossing . Round 9 Review Blacks made the 50 metre trek to West Brunswick without injured spearhead Planet Hall but still managed to get the jump with a 5 goal to 2 opening term . But, as the going got wetter, Black's advantage dried up allowing the home side to chisel away at the deficit before the main break . A dour third term underlined the effectiveness of both defences with the returned Brown and 'Hammer' Hamilton tying down the much vaunted Blacks attack in the difficult conditions . First gamer Mathew Malone's ruck work gave Wests on ball brigade more opportunities than most sides get against Blacks who found themselves in the rare position of relying on the defensive work of Pekin, Little and Hayes to keep their noses in front. The Magpies worked hard in the last term to get within a kick before Gullan topped off a good day with the sealer as the visitors scraped in . In the twos the Blacks machine didn't miss a beat with another easy win set up by Ben & Gerry Sullivan, while Rowan Lucas kicked the score for the home side . Only the venue appeared to offer any hint of difficulty as ladder leaders Wi lliamstown headed down to meet cellar dwellers Old Westbourne . But the Warriors fielded their best side for the season and produced their best performance of '97 . A pacey Westbourne took advantage of the strong work of "Big Benny" and an excellent performance from Glen Robson to build a 4 goal lead during the third quarter . An inspirational goal by BP Dave Wouda gave the visitors some hope before the last change with coach "Oopa" Ell iott insisting his players had the fitness to bridge the deficit . And, despite conceding the first goal of the final term, it was Willi's fitness that proved the difference kicking the last 7 goals of the game to storm to a 26 point win thanks to the efforts of Dave "Tunnel Virgin" Lee, Peter Sadler and Dene "Mr Modesty" Macleod . The ressies proved an easier task for the visitors lead by Wayne "Bistro" Kewin and new club legend Andy Chick . Nort h Brunswick kept on their merry way after the week off setting up their victory over La Trobe

with 6 second term goals . The welcome return of Mic k Malkoun and the performances of Hodgson, Latouf and Whitman keep the Northerners a game clear in third spot at the half way point . The Trobers can take some solace from the work of the "Space Cowboy" whc stepped up for his first senior game as well thf defensive work of Peter "Growler" Gronow anc skipper Sean Dunin . In the early game, the homf side kept its finals push rolling along boosted bi the returns of Polemicos, Waites an( Cunningham . Uni Reds got away to an excellent start agains an undermanned Swinburne who appeared ti struggle to come to terms with the wide opei spaces of Brunswick Street . Mathew Warfe ani "Sick Boy" gave the Reds first use of the ball bu the going got tougher in the guts in the second ha with greater support for Mel "Bull" Dellolio as th Razorbacks probably had the better of general pla but only 19 year old Joey De ll olio , who added goals to get his season's total to 26, was able t break free of the frugal Reds defence lead by Stev Drury . The highlight of the Reds ressies romp wa the unexpected return of Greg "Monster" Cook fc his 150th game . Round 10 Preview

Uni Reds host West Brunswick on neutral te ritory at the Ramsden St Reserve in Clifton H . and, away from their usual Fitzroy acreage, it Reds will find the going tough . The Magpies by points . Old Westbourne will be buoyed by last weeh performance but fitness will be the key factor ~ the Blacks look to lift the work rate that near saw them skittled against West Brunswick . Third placed No rth Brunswick host leade Williamstown in a game the home side will '. keen to win in order to strengthen their hold on finals birth . An interesting tactical battle assured with the Northerners willing to do what requi :ed to tople the unbeaten Willi by 5 points . UHSOB return from their extended break take on a La Trobe side in danger of losing ton with the four . Brens Oval won't be the place th get back on track . High by 4 goals . Swinburne have the bye and the chance regroup after the loss of a number of key plap to injury and exams .


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JUNE 28 - ROUND 11 WEST BRUNSWICK v. OLD WESTBOURNE UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. NORTH BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . UHSO B LA TROBE UNI v. SWINBURNE UNI . UNIVERSITY REDS has the bye

SENIORS - 14.06 .97 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .3 4.7 5 .9 7.11 .53 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.6 6.0 7 .13 9.16 .70 West Brunswick P. Magafas 3 . Comma 2 . Stringer. Smythe. Best Byrne . D'Andrea Stringer . Petschel. C<umane . Magafas. University Blacks Gu1Lvr 2 . Henderson. Livingstone . Lynch. Howrll . Whitehead. S. Smith . McArthur. Best Pekin, Gullan, Little. Hayes. Caccavielto. B. Smith. OLD WES7'BOURNE A.F.C. 4.0 7.3 10 .4 11.4.70 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5.4 6.5 7.10 14 .12.96 Old Westbourne Twronmev 3. Glbb 2, Robson . Whtting. E~ans . A . Christo . S. Chrism . A. Horsbutgh . Williamstown CYMS Black 3 . Lee 3. Cannon 2. Sadler. Warren . Wouda. Herbertson. MacLeod. Thege. Best Lee. MacLeod, Sadler. Thege. Grieve . Chick. NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.3 8.6 10.9 13 .12.90 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .3 4 .3 6.5 9 .7.61 Nth Brunswick Malkoun 3 . titCrnham 3 . Miller 2. McMahon . Kyrtazis . Centurion. Briffa B . Whitman. Best Latauf. Wernham . McMahon. Hodgson. B . Whitman. Ma¢ . La U University Hayward 3. Lonergan 2. Sidebottom. Adamthwaite. Lewis. Canty. Best Canty. Lonergan, Dunin. Gronow. Lewis, Rosengren. UNIVERSITY REDS 6.4 9.10 13.11 16.13.109 4.6 7.8.50 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A 2 .2 2 .2 University Reds Kane 3. James 2. Wharf 2. Jackson . T. Hart 2, B . Hart 2. Fennessv. McBurnev . Heenan. Swinburne University Dellolto 4 . O'Mara Milano. Had,jiangeltL Best S troud. Dellolio. Mllano. Hitlgorna~m. Hamilton. Sheedy. U.H .S.O.B .: BYE

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0 .0 0.0 0.1 2.1.13 WEST BRUNSWICK UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .5 9.13 12.20 18.25 .121 West Brunswick Lucas. Best Robson . Disisto. Rvan . CacketL McAllister. University Blacks Miner 2. Kitchen 2. Abatt 2. B . Sullhan 2. Beaton 2 . Poolev . Brown. Ward. Neville, Souerbv . Fogarty. Best G. Sullivan . B. Sullhm. Carah . Fogarty . N . Beaton . Abbott. 0.1 0.1 3 .2 5.2 .32 OLD 9JESTBOURh'E A.F.C. WILLIAMSTOWN CYf+iS 5.3 7.6 12 .7 15.10.100 Old Westbourne Martinson. Salmon. Tr4itnon. Bannon. Pacey. Best Trtainoa. Salmon. Sutton . Pavey. Hewitt. Szusakiewicz. Williamstown CYMS Quick 3. M. Tuck 3. J . Tuck 2, Bond 2. Beckwith 2, Macleod. Burgess. O'Flvnn. Best R71son . Ke~in. A . Bond. Andrew Chick. Robinson. M . Tuck. NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.1 7.4 8 .4 14 .9 .93 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 0.2 1 .2 3 .3 .21 North Brunswick Cunnin~ham 4. Thompson 2. Wailes 2 . Papanikalou 2, Marin. Evans. Pollemicos. Hogg. Best Baccini . Cunningham. M. Loumtzes. Pdemtcus. VallerL Wa[tes. La Trobe University Foster. Grernrs . Hartley. Best McIntyre . Baille, Wright. Foster. Girstuns . Moon . UNCVERSI'tT REDS 6 .6 12 .9 17.18 21 .21 .147 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A 0.0 0 .1 0.1 1 .1.7 University Reds George 6 . Cook 5 . Merhi 3. Tomai 2 . John. Mann. Berryman. O'Carroll. Daalder. Beat Merhi . Geor~e Cooks. Campbell . Berryman, Frisby, Swinburne Jolmston. Best Leeson, f`IaiTll. Turk. Freeman. hiorgan . Fitzgibbon U.H.S .O.B. : BYE

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y'4rst real winters day of the football variety made the "Sherrin" hard to handle and players had t o really earn their stripes with a lot of bottom of the pack, slip and slide footy . Peninsula Pirates were the only top of the table team to lower their colours to a lower placed side (St Mary's) . All other results if not predictable at least went according to ladder positions . We wish outgoing Elsternwick coach Wayne 'Max' Marshall all the best for the future . He has been a strong supporter of VAFA football over the years. REVIEW OF ROUND 9 SENIORS

St Mary's finally had a'we should've and we did' win . Peninsula started the game in fine conditions and led by 5 goals at quarter time . However, the Saints were too desperate when conditions changed and played a better brand of wet weather footy to get home in the end by 2 majors . Best for St Marys were O'Bri en, Wal and Paiee and for the Pirates Bowen, Franks and Atchison . Elsternwick failed to deliver the goods for outgoing coach 'Max' Marshall and succumbed to Oakleigh Krushers by some 9 goals in the final analysis. The Krushers are starting to fire and will cause a few headaches in the coming weeks whilst the 'Wicks' stocks will remain an unknown quantity for a while until new coach Neil Christie settles the ship . MVP's for Oakleigh were 'Squizzy' Taylor, Walshie, Rubery and an honourable mention to 'Redders' . Very hard decision to replace a coach mid season while wishing the incumbent well, one feels for Max very much . Not the result the ANZ 'Rats' wanted, however it was a vast improvement on the previous effort . Fairly even lst half against a stronger and more aggressive Glenhuntly who held a 3 goal advantage at the long break . The 'Hunters' kicked away in the 3rd and held sway from that point in time to win comfortably by just on 7 snags . Good goers for the 'Rats' were Nicolosi, Rutherford and Jack McDonald . Monash Gryphons went down hard to a hard running St Pat's team . The 'Vultures' played consistently well all day and linked up play, to and from, all lines and put away the 'Gryphons' by in excess of 10 big ones . Best for the vanquished were Grady, Gilchrist, Asbe ll and Charleson whilst for the victors, Evans, Barr an d Perazzo were mentioned in dispatches .

The match of the day between Southbank an d Power House never realised great heights and for the greater part of the day it was a test of strength between the respective backlines and midfielders . The 'Bankers' could never really put away the 'House' and yet at no stage did they look like losing the contest .

The 41 point win was a little flattering but neverthe less the crew from Yarra Park will take it! Best fo Southbank were rated as Cody, Roy, Ricky am Doyley .

RESERVES 'Pirates' home in a tough one by 13 points agains the 'Saints', 'Krusher' by the barest possible margii over a gallant 'Wicks', 'Vultures' succumbed t 'Gryphons' by 18 points, however they are on th improve, 'Bankers' in a canter over the 'House' b 'Sunset Strip' and the 'Hunters' in a breeze by 9 ; against the 'Rats' .

PREVIEWS FOR ROUND 1 0 ANZ 'Rats' will match up pretty well with S Mary's, however the 'Saints' do appear to have decided edge in fonvard options to kick a winnin score. KB's on St Mary's to win by 'twins' . The 'Rat: will be desperate for a win but are still a bit down oi numbers so KB I agree with you the 'Saints' to win i~~~ ~ a close one .

Peninsula travel (again) to Oakleigh and I sus pect they'll be shown no mercy from the 'Krushen who are looming as a danger team to top placed side ; 'Macca' will have the 'Pirates' primed after last week' loss but will it be enough? KB thinks not . Oakleigh t win by 11 points . The 'Pirates' have too much at stak to go down again and while agreeing with you Ke that the 'Oaks' are a danger, I predict that the 'Sailor ; will prove to us all that they can win away from hom f Both Monash Gryphons and Elsternwick woul give nearly anything to take the points in this gam and thus give themselves a long overdue injection ( enthusiasm . No real form points but I can envisag the changing of the guard at 'Wick' land taking a cou pie of weeks to settle . KB's on the 'Gryphons' by points. While certainly not agreeing with the 'Wick unfortunate decision, I feel emotion still plays a bi part in football, Spider will have the boys fired an the Brain picks them to win . Hopefully the 'Wick, play째rs will respond to Max a la Balmey . Piwer House lock horns with St Pat's Menton and I suggest the 'House' will be stoked up to mair tain some breathing space in the top bracke 'Vultures' form is absolutely first rate and I need m head read but in this instance 'ol KB reckons o incentive and selects Power House to win narrowly b 9 points . Sorry KB you are terribly wrong here th 'Vultures' winning record will remain in tact as the build for their big clash in a fortnight . Second billing to the game above goes to tt .


Glenhuntly v Southbank match. The 'Hunters' will need to stay in touch and will really serve things up to the ladder leaders . On form though, especially through Power House you've gotta give the nod to the 'Bankers' . KB will do just that . Southbank by 24 points . The Hunters are playing for their season today so it should be a great game . Nonetheless the Bankers including TB still have plenty of motivation to win and that's exactly what will happen. RESERVES 'Saints' by plenty (50 points) in their battle with the 'Rats', 'Krushers' won't have matter all their own way with 'Pirates' but should salute by 24 points, in a real close one the 'Wicks' fortunes to take a turn for the better against the 'Gryphons' by 11 points, the ,House' to do it easy against an improving 'Vultures' and win by 40 points, 'Bankers' to weather the storm over the 'Hunters' and keep their record intact by winning by 30 points. SOCIAL NOTES

Monash Gryphons - today after the Elsternwick game the Annual Players Review Night . At the GryphInn the fun starts at 8pm and all players and supporters are welcome. St Mary's - Trivia Night tonight (21 June) in the clubroom commencing 7 .30pm . Peninsula - Fashion/Talent Night, Saturday 28 June, Upper School Centre .

Congratulations to Michael 'Motto' Farrell on playing his 250th game for the club, the 5th highest games total in the club's history. "Motto" has been the definitive clubman, both on and off the field . Congratulations from all at ANZ . Well done Moto from TB isn't it interesting to note KB that I'm one of the abovementioned 5 . ~ ANZ ALBERT PARK v . ST. MARYS Field : M . Flanagan OAKLEIGH v. PENINSULA OB Field: R . Marlyn A. Harris MONASH GRYPHONS v . ELSTERNWICK Field : P. Griffiths POWER HOUSE v. ST. PATS MENTONE Field: M. Wittmann P . Keogh Boundary: A . Degan J . Handley Goal : Reno Barichievich John Pickett GLENHUNTLY v. SOUTHBANK CBA Field : R. Treverton G . Wolte r

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL S. CRAVEN POWERHOUSE 55 BUNNETT SOUTHBANK 2 45 A . ROLFS SOUTHBANK 34 MCCULLOUCH POWERHOUSE 2 9 RESERVES CANK SOUTHBANK 44 G .ROLFS SOUTHBANK 6 41 P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 33 CANNON PENINSULA 2 20

iJ SENIORS - 14 .05.96 ST. MARYS 1.4 8 .4 11 .8 13 .9.87 PENINSULA O.B. 5.0 8 .6 10.7 11 .9.75 St. Marys Pet00 4 . Theoharris 2. Jones 2, Duke 2. Ymer. O'Brien. Stewart. Best O'Brien. Mullenger. Price. Chapman. Ymer. Theoharris. Peninsula Atchinson 2 . Banner 2, Dentry 2. Br~qs Franks . Barclay. Bowen . Campbell . Best Bowen, Franks . Atchinson. Campbell. A. Bonner. M. Banner. OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 2 .3 10.6 12.9 20.12.132 ELSTERNWICK 0 .2 4.3 7.4 12.6.78 Oahleiglr Walsh 5 . Rubery 3 . Lewis 3. Redford 2, Chapman 2 . Moutis. Taylor. ~5bodazd. Grinter. Dyer. Beet Rubery. Taylor. Walsh. Kttts, Lewis. Grinter. Etsternwick Barvington 4. Clement 2. Murphy 2 . Lyons . Llllkafds. S. Mahony. Whelan . Best Mussared. C . btahany. Whelan. Curtain . Surman. Neill . MONASH GRYPHONS - 7.11.53 ST. PATRICKS MENTON'E 17.15 .117 Monash Gryphons Gilchrist 4 . Ryan . Bennett. Fraser . Best Gildufst . Grady, Asbell. Roche . Charleson . Kitchen . St. Pats Mentone M. Barr 3 . C. Barr 2 . Evans 2. Hughes 2. Davies 2, Sebire . M. Sullivan. Emmett. Jones. Stephens, Gurtler. Best Evans . C . Barr. Perazzo, Davies. HBughes . Noonan. POWER HOUSE 2.2 4.3 8.5 6.8 .42 SOUTHEANK C .B.A . AFC 4.3 9.8 9.10 11.17 .83 Powerhouse Birch 3 . Richardson. Hall, Craven. Best Jackson. Hall . Clayton. Wright. Morrts . Gill. Southbank Perry 3. Bennett 2 . Osborne 2 . Nugent . Hodgson . Eastham . Pitts . Best tV'alimeyec Doyle . Thomson. Eastham. Corboy. Hodgson . ANZ ALBERT PARK 2 .3 5 .5 8.6 8 .10.58 GLENHUNTLY 5.3 8 .7 13.14 14 .17.101 ANZ Albert Park Malone 4. KnghL Lovett. Nicolosl. Smith . Best Nicolosi. Rutherford, McDonald. Koegier. Malone, Bennett. Glenhuntly Hill 4. O'Donnell 2, Short . Miller. Lewis. Johnson . Turner. McLinden . Seabrook. O'Hare. Best O'Donnell . Rossiter. Short. Richards . H911. August.

RESERVES - 14 .05 .9 6 ST. MARYS 3 .2 5.4 7.4 9.7.81 3 .2 4.7 7.9 10.14.74 PENINSULA O.B . St. Marys Burns 3 . Stephens. Andrews . Francis. Malloch. Binyron. Leleiure. Best Learmonth. Frail . Ramsey. lanes. Peninsula Bond 2 . Br ancatlsano 2 . Cannon 2. Hinde 2 . Cox Park. Best Bleasby. Park. Bran catisano. A . Parsons . S . Parsons . Coding. OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 8.14 .62 ELSTERNWICK 9.7 .61 Oakleigh Nuske 3. Donadel. O'Neill . Osborne, Erdikomatis .l4'ood. Beet Chapple. Donadel. Perpina Nuske, Stapleton. Moore . Elsternwick Lee 3, H osking. Bu llard . Woodroofe . Duke, Byrne. Mahony. Best Byrne . Mahony. Ray. Park . Hunt . J. Wright. MONASH GRYPHONS - - - 11 .9 .75 ST. PATRICKS ME NTONE 8.9.52 Monash Gryphons Barrie 4 . Gilchrist 3 . Lewis . Coleman. Togltill . Graydon. Bed Barrie. Wadlev. Lekrov . Dew, Foster. Seattle, Coleman. St . Pats Meatone Stern 3. Lewis 2. Hawker, O'Meara. Burns . Best Bray. O'Brien. 0'Connor.J. Stern . T. Stern . Rohan. POWER HOUSE 0.1 0 .1 2.2 2 .3.15 SOUTHBANK C .B.A. AFC 4.4 8 .9 8.11 13 .13.91 Powerhouse McLeod. Ostenteld . Best Fenesse. Standl. Heywood . McLeod. Brauti. Norm an . Southbank Rolls 6 . Jones 2. Meli can 2 . Scanlon. Wardop. Plaza Best Jones . Wardrop. Hamrebery. Scanlon. Mel'uan . Nettleton. ANZ ALBERT PARK 2 .3 2 .4 3.7 4 .8.32 GLENHUNTLY 5 .3 9.5 11 .12 18.17.125 ANZ Albert Park Dunn 2 . Loved . Stuto . Best Leneghan . Hey es . Linsay. Bourne . Farrell. Lovett. GteahunUy Smith 9 . Bain. Sutton 2 . Wi lliams 2. P. Breslin. Thom . P. Thomas . Best Smith . Jones. Haggerty. Thomas. Sutton. P. Rossiter. McAulffre.

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The Socia l F otball is a social game even at the professional level . At our level the social aspect is ver y important as it is often the reason many people become involved. Neglecting to pay attention to this detail can have dire consequences . I do not mean having a drink with the boys but a careful studied analysis of how players react to each other on and off the field . Who talks to who, who doesn't talk to who and the associated communication styles (body language, facial expression, tones, orders and directions etc .) . A social structure is formed from this interaction . Every goal directed team moves through the five stages in its development . When a new and significant influence enters (for example a new coach), the social climate changes, new pressures are applied to the existing structure . Pressures applied throughout this transformation are very consistent . The behaviour of certain people can be predicted and usually follow the outline below . Formation: Where all players get together, socialise and form relationships and set up their social structure . Inside Fights: All players within the group fight for their positions not only at the football level but also at a social level . Settled: Where all players are familiar and understanding of their position within the social hierarchy and also with their roles on the field . Dynamic Balance : Where everything is in harmony at every level . Disintegration: Where the social and playing fabric of the team is falling to pieces . It is important for all people within the club to realise this is natural phenomenon . Often when there are problems within a team people look for scapegoats, and it is usually the coach who is first to feel the knife . The more aware administrators, supporters, players and coaches are of this phenomena, the less traumatic is the life of a football coach . Performance of the team can also be predicted through these stages . In Formation (often referred to as the honeymoon period) there are some good performances but there is little confidence in teammates so there are very bad losses . In Inside Fights performances are well below

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average and players have no confidence in themselves or in others (often this is the time that coaches are sacked) . Settled Team allows solid performances, managing some good wins, but in pressure games the team lets itself down with below average efforts . Dynamic Balance is when everything is working well and good wins occur, often even bad performances are rewarded with wins . Disintegration is when the whole team is demoralised and performances are sub-standard . Looking carefully at the social context of teams, in a goal directed environment, often allows the coach to sort quickly through some of the problems that occur on-field . When we are able to do this successfully we have a winning team. Good luck . Michael Ford Senior Coach. old Melburnians AF C This is a very brief precis of a lecture series currently being conducted at the Victorian Institute of Sport. My thanks to Dr . Ivan Gorgenyi

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Coach : Mark Zuker Asst. Coach : Paul Neuchew 1 . C,Cloke 2 . J . Berry (DVC) 3. F. Purcell 4 . S . Murray (C) 5 . A .Jaka.venko 6. A .Crawshay 7, k Beals (VC) 8. C. Langford 9. D. Gardner 10. M . Benko 11 . D. Purcell 12, R. Campbell 13. R. Tandy 15. D. Fattirryi 16. D. Morris 17. J. Miler (DVC) 18. R . Forster 19 . G. Hope 20 . S. Mon 21, J. Andmnis 22 . J . Tondinsai 23. A . Conch 24. M . Bennett 25. R. Sewell (DVC) 26. J . McKenna 27. M . Amer 28. C. Sitxee 29. D. Variey 30. N. Coutts 32. J. Wright 33. N. Couzens 34. J. Yarnes 35. E. Sedgley 39. J. Rgg

OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach: Leigh Bowes 22 . N . Bultln 45 . T. Woodruff 46. W, Earle 47. L 0'Netp 49. J. Raj u 51 . A. Hasforth 52. R, Hayward 53. G.Pamham 54. A . Liptmt 55. S .Oirtier 56. L Marget 58. D. Watson 59. C. McPherson 60. D. Crewdson 61 . T . Ewari 62. A. Lewis 64. A. Martin 65 . A . Kent 67 ' R . Hardly 68 . N .Biggin 69 . J, Stewart 70. J. Thomas 71 . G. Rhodes 72 . A . Betts 73. B . "an 75. S .Aoerson 76. S . Grabert 77. M . Day

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I . M. Belford 2 . R. Benjamin 3 . D . Bolton 4 . C . Brooks 5 . H . Christie 6 . B. CaJiery 7 . J . Camm 8 . M. Cotabledidc 9. M. Coleman 10. J . Coutoooupas 11 . N . Cowlin g 12. W. Crocker 13. A Davidson 14. J . Eastaugh (C) 15. B. Fricker (DVC) 16. S . Fuller 17. M . Godfrey 18. T . Hayes 19 . J. Hocking 20 . W. Jackson 21 . T. Johnson 22 . D. Keity 23. M. Komck 24. J. Lyle 25. J . Mahoney 26. A McKenzie-McHarg 27. X. McKinnon 28. B. O'Gorman 29. J . Presti 30. T. Roydhouse 31 . J . Starting 32. L Stevens 33. E . Stewart 34. J. Sturrock (VC) 35. A . Terrill 36, A. Versteegen 37 . J. Wilcox 38 . A. Winter 39 . D. Wood

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7 . W. De Vercelli 8 . T. Louder

9 . D . Marson 10. M. Moussi it . P. Pappalardo 12. M. Karavasi&s 13. C. Duinardo 14. D. Ciro 15. B . Symes 16 . S . O'Connor 17 . J. PacoCCioco 18 . J. Sheehan (VC) 19 . L PettlneA a

20. N. Mathews 21, M. Van Uni 22 . D. Kearney 23. P. D'+acolporgis 24. J. Smart

OLD HAILEBURY UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Greg Lassock I. C. Home 2. S . Dovey 3. S . Saunders 4 M . Thiele 5. P. Dimond 6. D. Reid 7. B. Shearer 8. R. Parker 9. E. Dunphy 10. D . Harrop 11 . R . Gouklw 12. D . Warden 13. G. Fmlayson 15. C.Jayasekem 16. B . Langord-Jones 19. C. Etsthatiou 21 . B. Waters 22. D. Mason 24. C. Pountney 25 . N. Biggs 26- J. Be8 27 . B. Carson 29 . C.Joyce 30. A. Rode 60. M. Scmaia

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3. M . Byrne , 4. P-Cariccluab 5 . A. Cle~ 6 . B. Dryne 7 . O. F~aness 8 . B. Hen - sa~ 9 . D. Le~r y 10. A.Maher it . J. Marr 12. J.M ;Adey 13. R . McNamara 14. A. McN%hiol 15. S. Moody 16, B. Murphy 1 7. A . Nolan 18. W. Pascoe 19 . O. Pa3se 20 . H. Peck 21 . C. Schfing 22 . T . S~ 23. M . Staunton 24. S. Vegter 25. S. V7tsmpra,s 26. S.Whde 27. N.Wkson 28. G . Baud 29. B. Costello X S' Dimond 31 . P. Greer>bartk 32. E .Hannan 33. J . Horlgfdre 34. J . Hurt 35 . J .Oknstead 36 . L. Macyuira 37 . J .Maitin 38 . J. Skipvro~th 3.9 . D.wa'_h 40. T . Reid 41 . A.Wxter 42. A. P.'asg`son 43. L61a~ 44. D.E~4c 45' M . 46. A. A - "' -/ 47 .. 48 B. Tayat 49. R . Macke 50. E.O'HeartrLarge

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WHITEFRIARS Coach : Andy Dairylnpie Assistant : Mal Goocery 1 . A. Crough 2. M . Northey 3. B. Phan 5 . D- Eames 6 . B.Wnch 7 . M. Wmterhum (C) 8 . R. Fedete (VC)

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WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Coach : Tony Ryan Asst Coach: Mark Mitvatsky 1 . B. Wouda 2 . B. Cooks 3 . K. Houli 4 . R . Steele 5 . N . Hun t 6. S . Wuchatsch 7. M. El Hock (VC) 8. M. Hewitt (VC) 9. T. Thompson 10. T. Murray 11 . D. McLeod (C) 12 . W. James 13- A. Maddey (VC) 14 . H. Herb

15 . N. Little 16 . R. Wheeler 17. G . Rickard 18- LOkleam 19. S. Hudson 20. M. Manning 21- J .Matar 22- W. Yessine 23. A . Tokovic 24. B . Twist 25- F. Harcklara 26. L. Grodlawsld 27. C. Matthews 28 . L. Gray 29 . C. Beazfey 30 . N. Deal 31 . A. Theige 32 . M . El Houli 33. D. MeJael 34. J. McCutdteon 36. A. Petrierides 37. G . Singleton 38. J. Wag e 39. G . Carlyon

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t . C . Gregory 2. M. BeneBo 3. D . Dean 4 . A. Bragg 5 . X. Martin 6 . F. Eley 7 . S. Lloyd B . S. Jones 9 . H . Bqme 10. N . Tumer 11 . J. SukMan 12 . M. Stewart 13. A. Herrman 14. R . Burston 15 . M. Tmkler 16. B. Smiley 17. J. Miller 18. B. Amot

19. N . Freeman 20. M . Power 21 . N . Kazenwadel 22. J . McNeu r 23. J . Roscoe 24. M . Thomas 25. J . Hawkins (VC) 26. C. MoConv31 2T J . Bolton 28. S . McGee 29. . S . Cooke 30. T. Cameron 31 . L Holloway 32. C. Bodsworth 35. M . Hunter

ST. BEDE'S MENTONE TIGERS Coach : B ri an Bourke 1 . A. Ryan

2 P. Carroll 3 . C . Tesoriero 4 . A. McShane S . A. Cous'sns 6 . D . Serofin 7. B . McShane 8. S . Kidd 9. L McHugh(DVC) 10. S . Dav~ 1 1 . D . Ferguson 12. A . Connoej 13. A. Ganq 14. J . Drury 15. C. Martin 16. L. McGregor IT J . Crowe

11 . C. Bailey

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26. D. Mabbett 27. P . Gleason 28. A . Stasiak 30 ' H . Black 33. S . Stephens 39. J . Byron 45. L. Lwingstone

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1 . T. Parker 2. P. Fink 3. A. Tilling (VC) 4. C. Bruce

5. J. Davis 6 . J. Moore

7. Ashley O'Brien 8. T. Lowe r 9. A. Mazur 11 . S. Rodder 12 . M. Sliding 13 . N. Remfry 14 . D. Forbes . . Gregson 1156. T J .t.eave r 17. R . Bruce 18. S. Norman 19. J. Wdson (VC) 20. B. Sims-Lucas 21 . R . Cbwes 22. P. Brown 24. A. Askew 25. L. Taylor 26. S. Steel 27. A. Cassell (C) 28. S. Bennett 29. M. Sharpies 30. A. Burke 31 . S . Hanison 32. R .Joseph 33. M. Askew 35. E . Cotter 39. B. Miezis 40. T. Morgan

41 . An" O'Brien 45. . HDaylor .T 47

.Watson

45. H. Clancy (C)

10 THE AMATEUR

15 . J. Downie 16 . A . Reuss 1& C, Bid 26 . C. Watltins 31 . A . Mims 36. J . Paul

43. S . Bitgl,ry (C) 50. N . Edgar 51 . G. McGregor 52. M . Claik 53. C. Chamberlain 54. M .Lugsdn 55. G. Dalvd 56. R. Brown 57. W.Winspear 58. A. McCann 59. H. Grettort-Watson 60. W. Gordon 61 . S . Lamb 63. J . Landy 64. D. McInnes 75. B. O'Callaghan 76. N. Gatenby 79. O . Walsh 80. L Wdson (VC)

FOOTBALLER

1997

19


'under 19 (2) Red AQU IN AS O.C. Coach : John Bourke 1 . H. N W 2. 3. 5. 6.

M . Jamieson P. Heveren M .Bobna S . Jones

7. T. Moran 8. M . Gree r

9. J .Juenchhott 10. C. Lyng tt . S.Dovms 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 . ReiRy 32. J . Bleakney 41 . J . Polo 42. R. Moran 44. M . Thomas 54. D. Keaty 55. A. CuHrera

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : Andy Ryan 1 . M . Taleb 2. T. Waters 3. B . Koutsovaslis 4. O. Khader (C) 5. L Curren 6. D. Skene 7. T. Mdwnda 8. A. Hewitt 9. A. Naiss to. B. Cariss 11. C. Murray 12. D. Aboud 13 . C. Miller 14 . J. Saba 15 . N. Tonkin 16 . P. BorysievÂťcz 17 . S. Reynoidson 18 . S. Mcltroy 19 . M. P`yme 20. R . Amato 21 . M. Nugent 22 . G. Ta

23. H . M 1 28. M. Drum 29. B . Moustala 30. D. Tims 33. A . McKenzie 37. 1. Taleb 40. R. Mulquinney

OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Coach : Stuart McLean Asst Coach: Shane Harrop 1 . D . Bernet 2. N .Gazeas 3. B. Wallis 4. B. Davis 5. A. Oates 6. P. Dowd 7. J. Hanop 8. B. Spoor 9. T. Pain 10. R . Gilderdaie11 . D . Ardler 12. M. Kelly 13 . D . Spines (C) 14. G.O'Shanrressy 15 . L Courage 16 . R . Heise 17. B. txrtberg 18. L Waddell 19 . A. Harper 20. J. Vincent 21 . C . Barker 22. J. Smart 23 . A Sutherland 24. S. Jenkins 26 . G. Madsaac 27. N . Cay~ne 28. A Johnston 38 . G. George 48 . R . Davie s

ST. LEO'S EMMMS Coach : Peter O'Connor t . G. Newsy 2. N . Hooder 3. G. Bonnza 4. J . More l 5. E . McGlanghlan 6. S . Bavage 7. R.O'Keete 8. T. McCann 9. A. Day 10. D. Cashen 11 . D. Carr 12 . M . r ridge

13 . S . WiI'is

14 . P . Batty 15 . C. Mitter 16 . J . Daniels 18 . J . Manton 32 . D. McNaBy 35 . L Thoma s

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS Coach: John May Wayne Reddaway 1 . T. Wapshott 2. T. Hale 3 . S. UOyd 5. A. Dew

7. S. Thompson 8. L Morri s 9. S. Mlson 10 . B. Searle 11 . B. Reynolds 12 . D. Lang 14 . T. Lloyd 16 . A. Bell 17 . T. MclMrtath 18 . L White (VC) 19 . E. Kruse 20. T. Tystung 22 . B. TeBoni 23 . C. Arnold 24 . A. Cusano 25 . S. Matt ers 26 . D. Rowe 28 . A Lawton 30. B. Wapshott 35 . A. Laing (C )

REGENCY PHARMACY 130 Regent Stree t West Preston

LI L;Yt3'A L 67 R E i~ O R

ZITECH COMPUTER PERIPHERALS 57 St. Hellier Street Heidelberg

CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach : Allan Cousin s 1 . A. Thomas 2. D. tacobucci 3. A. DiPietro 4. D. Ski@em 5. M . Holliday 6. A. Mays 7. R. Chimside 8. A. Conte 9. T. Wyngaard 10. P. Alla h 11 . R. Long 12. P. Gree n 13. E . Westmore 14. M . Markovski 15. D. Pemberton 16. R. PiccioG 17. B. Whitehouse 18. S . Corvan 19. C. Picciok 20. J . Pereira 22. S . Cousins 23. B . Roach 24. P . Del Guidice 25. D. Viol i 27. F. Varga 28. A. Crew 29. J . Cantsi 30. M . Adams 31 . D. Uncles 39. D. Butter

OLD TRINITY Coach : Steve Maus 1 . S . Jones (VC)

2. B. Hall 3. H. Munroe 4. J. Anowsmith (C) 5. B. Hutchinso n 6. D. Kneen 7. S. Natoli 8. T. Morpefh 9. A Andrews 10. M. Shaughnessy 11 . K. Node n 12. C. Wilson 13. J. Cade 14. D. Hayes 15. R. Raider 16 . M. Chisholm 17. J. Newman 18. Y, Ada] 19. C. Barr 20. M.l.apira 21 . L Kennedy 22. C. Stanley 23. S. Somerville 24. E. Davatias 25. T. Tobin 26. D. Robinson 27. M. Greig 28. C. Butter 29. S. Connor 30. S. Kimonides 31 . R. Rarnsden 32. M. Passador 35. M. Pawsey 42. A McKenzie 43. D. Waldron 48. D. Louk'r37s 52. R. Burrows 60. S . Medin 61 . D. Burrows 64. S . Cooper

CONSOLIDATED

OLD PARADIANS THERRY C.C.O.B . Coach : KenJohanesen Asst Coach: Tim Uvy 1 . A Tallw.= (C ) 2 . M. L 3. M. 8 4 . R. Vibldi 5 . ASrti4h 6. D. Stevens 7. S.Pnu6no 8. M. Gale 9. G .Bq~d 10. D.Gre~ 11 . B. Rar&i 12. I. SarRos 13. LHams 14. S.C-cla 15. M. Veawa 16. P. Harris 17. G . Porteous 18. LGab'vi 19. B. Hartley 20. M. Dertpster 21 . A H~aid 22. M.JOyCe 23. M. Rees 24. A. Beruttca.sa 25. A. Vecchio 26. Q . Warren 27. B. WoaNarn 28. P. Canell 29. M. Cosgrdf 30. A. Stewart 31 . D. Varara 32. C. Wright 33. A Saa:o 34. T. Runcimaii 35. J. RosMook 36. A Baker 37. B. 38. C. Budde r 39. D. Cons 40. 41 . 42. M.Joyce 43. J. Luras 44. B. L 45. LO~Cwxior . 46. G .aMeara 47. M. Poerges 48. C. Price 49. D.Raynes 50. N. RecXad 51 . S. Ridizrtlspn 52. L Wakefieid 53, J. Smith

Coach : Paul Mellon t . D. Van Eglen 2. R. Zampogna 3. G. Vandenberg 4. D. D'Aprano

5. S . Sacco 6. S . Goodwin 7. G. Kure t 8. A Grant 9. S . Stella

15. A McMahon

17. A Rowan 20. J. Smith

21 . B . Fitzpatrick (VC) 26. J. Van Englen (VC) 28. D. Dunn e 32. T.Jones 33. M . Jacobsen 34. A McDonald 48. C. O'Brien

TRAVEL

B.T.B . AUSTRALIA DIRECI70NAL DRII.I.[NG Ken Basso 9722 7697

20

F7NER FORK SERVICES Whitehall St .. Yarraville Ph : 9687 8722 0 THF AMATFI141 GllrlTRei i G. 1007


Club X COLLEGIANS .::Cpa~h: Ian Lockwood ~S, Coach : Neville James 2 R . Lee 3. J . Gay 4, J . hftchak 5 . N . M'chael 7, N . Maihers B. K. CL-Us

9, C . c«hey

10. S . tt . P.Ast t 13. J . Momson 14, D . Waar 16, S . Mackay 17- P . Dianne 79. M .Esxgess 20, C. tvlakcaY 23. I . Lockwood (CC) 25. G. Briglia 26. S . Fraser, 31 . JStmihaun ~, R Sn 34. A . Taylor 35, LT_ 37. M .Opte

at . P. Bav ct-s

5,3. N.Ingfi 55- R. Cross 56. 0. Howe 58, P. Young 59. R. Lancaster 60. B. Kerr s 61 . D. Kerns 66. R. Anderson 56. G.OaWe^! 66. B.OConnor 69. C. Hgson 70. R. Corcon 71. A. Ttamson 75. J. Walsh Ti. M. E:'1O', 93. M.R i

Section 1 MAZENO D Coach : Peter Hall Res. Coach : Peter Alis op 2. A . Noone 3. T. ChP,catt 6. W. Francs 7. P . Deegan 8. T. Ch''acott 9. P . Hal 11 . J. Dicict io 12. A . W:ks 13. S . CarrV6eil 15. P .ABsap 17. T . Tsiavs. 19. T . Walker 23. S Coulson 27. D. K . 31 . N. Srvart 32. D. Moore 33. J. Boyle 34 . B. Devlin 36 . R.Tqartu 37 . G . Trigg 38 . D.Steudat 39 . R. Bourbon (VC) 40 . M. Bach 41 . B. Welch 42 . J. Grervson 43 . W. Pointer 44 . D . B.S. 45 . G . Rogers 47 . P. Riley (C) 48. P. Vine 49 . L. Hahry 52 . G . Peacock 54. P. Jacobs 60. M. LeCwEeur 63. P. Welch 65. D .Bivin ro 6B' K Duffy 69. B. Harper 72. D .tind 73. G. Janetski 74. E . Atgaras

WHEELERS HILL I-I O T E L DE LA SALLE

Coach: Brendan Hoy 1, D.t o an 2. SA, n 3. G 4. S iI Sr Ft :-6. N. Fawn 7. C.Taybr 8. C. Furze 10. D.Tesskr 11 . M.FtnreA 12. T. hkFffiray 13. D. ~ R~4c 14. S.Bdt 15. D. . D. m16 17. B. « 1& A4 ~ 40 . E.Betlar e 19 . A Peatt 41 . B. E@.;; M ABretRwr 42 . AFOwtad:ti2L G. ir 43 . ACosson 22 . AY,or.ta 44 . M, Ron 6~ ^ 46. G.MCPRnry A', Urniaropobts S. Rudd 26 . B .i . :. 49. S. Gurr 27. T.Fmd 50. B.Fby 28. D. K12 51 . D. Knoll 2 1 D. M~ 54. D. La rkins 30. E. ~ns 55. T. Moore 31 . J.Cbhe r 56. J .Murplt/ 32 P. Mztxting 57. M. Stanhope 33. L Gorn3tns 58. A Wr6t a 34 . D.Egan 59. M.WDiainsat 35 . RCtapqe 60 . M.Thome 36. P.Grrni 61 . C, Cleary 37 . S.FRroI 72 . T. Shed s 3& M . Fatrdl 80. C. . oMsta~. 39. J.KCqrny 84 M.0'Driscot

OLD MELBURN 1ANS OLD XAVERIANS

ST. KEVINS O .B .

Coach:

Coach :

Coach :PaulBannon

1 . A. Coroner (C) 4. D. Moss 5 . E. Artdnsorl 6 . C . Branchttawer 7 . J. Gardiner 9 . H .Ingleton 10. S.Osbome 11 . A. Anderson 12. R . Egteton 13. G. Stooke 14. S. Batdsh,y 15. N .Osboume 16. G.Jensz 17 J . McClellan 18. R. Simpson 19. P . Waite 20. T. Osborne 21 . N . Naim 23. D. Stanton 24. J . Scott 25. A. Wilson 26. K. Rutherford 28. D. Milne 30. S .taycbck 31 . R. Schnelle 33. A. Clements 35. M Atkinson 41 A. Carrdl 46 . A. Hume 63 . P. Hands 80 . M. Ccvnell

1 . L Orsini 2. J Kennedy 3. M.Jones 4. R. Curtain (VC) 5. M.0'Cakfiarl 6. J. Matthews 7. T.O'Supidzan 8. M. Fitz 9. M. CaBatnj it . P. Connors 13 . A. Ries IT P.O'Bemie 18' P. O'Sullivan 24 . R . King

1 . D.Nartf2 2. A Nanfra 3. P.NZntra 4. N . Gokkv,brttrj 5. R .Ouitlc 6 . J .Oark 7 . N . Martm 8 . T. Bare 9 . D .J3mes 10. L Dav&oo 11 . T.Fatch 12, D. Whelan 13. P.HOOp:r 14. B.Noanan 15. D. Boyd 16. P. Berrien 17. S . Charles 18. P.F~n 19. M. FieW 20. S . Herbert 21 . A Davies 22. t. Wo od 23. J. WNwlm 24. J.Lymch 25. B. Stadyole 26. A Ala 27. T.Co:Sns 28. A Buaeka 29. D.MCDOm!d 30. S. Dillon 31. J. Goldr,vorttry 32. D.hror y 33. D.K35ns 34. J. Fox 35 . J.Wlutbreatl 36 . D.Ma nford 37 . P. Rgs 41. S. Murptry 42. P. McCarthy 38 . J . Slattery 39. B. Darcl 43. T. Page 40. N . Sx44. R Batem an

1 . G . Bennett

5 . R. Murray 6 . S. Moody 7 . M. Hall 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. Hendrie 16. J . Morrison 18. C . Lade 19. D. Srt-4th 22. J . Lockett 24. L. Harratton 24. P . Ne}4an 26. J . Ug!aw N. S . Kay 31 . F. Magee 31 . M . Scarlett 32. R. Wraith 33. D. Moreton 34. R. Sn-M 34. M . N€kakis 35. A. Rutter 37. M . Donohue 39. P . Greene 40 . C. James 42 . A. Willey 43. T . Bett s 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. Brovm 64 . B. McMurtie 78 . H. Saurafer s S. Desmond L . Duncan A. Gate D. Gleason J. Lade 20. A. McNamara M. Selby 36. S. Young

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

53. P . Hall

62. M . CokoW 63. P . Conquest 64. S . Kennedy 71 . A. Hall 91 . S . Bailey

Laurie Tabemes RISING SUN HOTB. SOUTH MELBOURN E

C~ s'

PH: (03) 9822 001 1

OLD BRIGHTON BI .OODS OLD SCOTCH Coach: Stua rt Kay COLLEGIANS 2. M. McLennan 3. H. Jarvis

27. D . King (C) 28. C . Court 31 . A. Holmes 32. M. Tyrell 33, M. Sadler 34. S. Hogan 35. M. Meehan 37. T. Larigngan 39. M. Chamberlain 44. D. McLean

Coach : G. Seebec k Ass. Coach: M. Clunes-Ross 1 . B . S'unpson

2. O. Youn g 4. H. Middleton 5. S . Hawkins 6. M . Godwin (C) 7. M . Clunies-Ross 8. D. Bingte y 9. S. Spark 13. N. Murdoch 16 . S. Norden 20 . N. Tribe 21 . J. Deakin 22 . D. Hooper 23 . S. Pryde 24 . C. Zavetz 27 . C . Winneke 28 . L . Higham 29. A. Teasdale 30. P. Williamson 31 . D . Bini 32 . S. Sheahan 37. A. Chambers 39. A. Cowper 41 . A. Puller 43. N . Taylor 45. T. Stubbs 48. B . Cairn 51 . G. Stewart 52. R . Gregory 53. B . Simpson 54. T. Phillips 56. A . Richardson 58. E . Johnston 60. M. Webe r 62. J . Cook 63. T. Gray 67. M. Ryan 70 R. Hume 99. C. Nash

ST. BERNARDS D .C . Coach: Brian Moon 1 . R . Day 2 . M. Quinn 3. P. Moon 4 . A. Denahy 5 . P. Hayes 6. J . Comito 7. M. Creak 9. G. Woad t2. G.Tota 13. A. Matkov 14. A. Vinecornhe 15. A, Kennedy 18. M. Cunningham 19. G. Farrugi a 20. J . Martin 22. P. Fanugee 23. W. Schwarzenberg 24. J . Watkinson 27. A . Myers 28 . A . Eames 35 . M . O'Connell 38 . D. McAllister 44 . B. Moon 45 . M . Castles 48 .. A. Moodie 87 . S . Denahy

622 Mt. Alexander Rd . Moonee Ponds 9326 1799 21


Section 2 MONASH WHITES Coach : M. O'Dea Team Manager : F. Guppy 1 . P . Corridon

2. C. Johnson 3. M .O'Dea(CC) 4. A. Tucker 5. S .Ibak 7. D. Brand 8. A. Lawrence 9. P. McCamdck 10 . K. Corba&y 11 . R. Guppy 13 . M.O'Hanlon 14 . A. Hancock 15 . P. Condon 16. D . Leary 17. C . Thompson 18. C . Curtain 21 . J . Leonard 22. D. McGuire 23. T. Maughan 24. N . Prendergast 25. T. Hemad i 32. A. DAnna 33. M . Bond 39. B. Smilh 40. M . Quinn 41 . A. Chisholm 44 . A. Guerra 49 . M. Garaoffao 55 . T. Reynolds 56 . D. McLaughlin 77 . A. Slaw;nskl

Stillwell Fard ~espe~.ap .a w.

Coach: Ronnie Lamb Team Manager : M. Rhoden 1 . M . Dods 2 . D. Tracy 3' M . V~ 4 . R. An{~ey 5 . B. Samuel 6. J. Ptehn 7. D. Nelson 8. A. Forbes 9. J. Fairweather 10. B. Cc,2ier . 11 . A. Hibbard 12. M. Tossavainen 13. C . Raynw 14. D .O'Brien 15. H . Both 16, M. Richards 17. K . Calved 16. S . Dod s 19 . G.VanderZatm 20 . M. Riddfre (VC) 21 . G. Sinclair 22 . J . K 23 . J . Dev 24 . S . Nwden 25 . A. McBeth 27. J. Card 28. D. Levetan 29, M . Lloyd 30. M . Krebs 31 . P. Mxlnemy 32. P. Spencer 33. A. StrrtUwf 34. T. Cagley 35. D. Johnston "' . C . Howe (C) 37 . L Haiden 38 . J . Round 39 . P. Glass 40 . B. HudweB 42 . M. Rhoden 44 . R . Lamb 50, J. Cowley 51 . M . Bond

HARP OF ERI N

OLD ESSENDON CRAMMARMS

T'FiERRY C.C.4.B.

THORPiBURY (OU

Coach :

Coach : D . Law

1 . R . Costello 5 . B. Uddell 6 . M. Keenan 7 . P. Keily 8. T. Hewat 10. J . Patterson 11 . S . Mother 16. B . Maeteki 21 . G. smith 23. A. Fielding 26 . W. Dreier 27 . B. Stevens 36 . C. Rizzo (C) 38 . B. Selledc 39 . A. Fenn 40 . C. Keay 48 . R. Keenan 49. D. Lyons 56. T. Bynws 60. M. Goodv.in

Coach : Gary Culler 1 . B . Carte r 2. A . Mountney 3. R. Buzesid 4. BRoberlson 5. T.. Cutter (C) 6. P. Cutler 7. D. Robins

1. D. Begman 2. C. Bishop 3. R.Boye 4. G. Canr~i 5. R. Case y 6. J. Carter 7. B. Boyle 8. R. Cram 9. P. Cramer 10 . P. Dudderidge 11 . C. Fazzadari 12 . D . Garvey 13. B. Gass 14. K. Gass 15. G. Gillis 16. T. Giffi s 17. D. Gre.as7ey 18. C. Hammon 19. Darren Heater 20. David Hexter 21 . M . Hovrcen 22. D. Law

23. P. Leigh 24. P. McMaster 25. A. Ramzi 26 . D. Reid 27 . A. Rhodes 28 . R. Shieis 29 . A. Smith 30. D . Stemb6dge 31 . K. Strelcher 32. M. Switt 33. A .Tyrell 34. P . Van Bentham 35. C. VassaA o 36. G. Walsh 37. B. While 38. T. Wdh'ams

I . A. Merto n

2 . P. O'Callaghan 3 . A . Trotter 4 . J . Tsoukas 5 . J . RusilOtta 6. D. BOoihey 7. R. Banesi 8. R. Per6ch 9. J . Kent 10. M. Kent 11 . G. Basford 12. R. Holland 13. M . Cronin (C) 14. D.Theisz 15 . A. Keogh 16 . C. McCann 17 . M . Nimmo 18 . M . Curry 19 . R. Bol t 20. M. Getson 21 . W. Getson 22. P. Harberts 23. J . Sloane 24. S. Dimat6na 25. J . Daffy

22. W. Dusan (C) 23. P. Caoccio 24. M . Alessandrino 25. A. Cdecken 26 . W. Nasreddir~ 27 . D. Mousakis 28 . C. Berton 29 . R. Robertson 30 . M. Martin 31 . R . Vesac 32 . A. Hugak

33, 1. Kearns 34. P. McDonald 37. D . Bennett 38. J . Overall 39. M . Haden 44. J . Rabar(DVC) 46. S . Nowinisk 49. P. DO•'ns

?lse NOTTING HILL HoTEL

MARCELLIN

8 . C. Krincevski 9 . A. Crocker 10. G . Thompson 11 . R. Demand t2. J. Gerstk2mp 13. D . Carter (VC) 14. M. Goddard 15. S. Prior 16. S. Murdoch 17. A .Johnson 18. S . Borg 19. M. Johnston 20. G. Theoharris 21 . P . Clarke

MT. LILYDALE O .C . Coach: Steven Lawson 1 . I . Daalan 2. M. VOs 3 . B. McKay 4. M. Walsh 5. B. White 6 . M. Ranki n 7. M. Napo-'.eone 8 . M. Gobetti (VC) 9 . A. DelBiondo 10. M. D'aello It . C . Gibson 12 . C . Githee 13. B. Colvin 14 . C . Walsh 15 . F. Livingston 16. T. Allen

17 . A. Burred 18 . 19. 20. 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 .

K. Maniscatdtf J. Burgess (C) J. Flannagan S. Madden L . Proctor S. Wooden C . Callanan M. Brebner T. Flanagan C . Varga D . C'a:d1Fe31o P. Furlong D. Flanagan N. Pearce P. Carolan C. Andrew W. Jealous D. Callanan

SYNDAL/TALLY HO Coach: Daniel O'Donohue I . T. Marks

DYS O BUS GOi' t?A ;,•,, PEACOCK HOTEL

2. A. Bums 3. M. Joy 5. D. Hannett 6. J . Cotsis 8. R. Bennet 9. I . Bingham 10 . P. Henning 11 . J. Rutter 12 . S. Gould 13 . J. Kerns 1,L 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'Donohue 31 . B . Hanneman 35. C. Cachi a 40. N .Toce 42 . A . Findlay 43 . C. Karate 46 . J. Green 47 . G . Wagner 50 . P. Vergalds 54 . A. Sneddon 62 . R. O'Dell

The Beehive ® Hotel ® Hawthorn 22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 199


E East BULLEEN COBRAS Coadt: Joe:D'Anc~lo Martt~iorsfield

Rys, Coach 1. p f- 3 . M. SUatt;Mr T. ( 4 . Vd. Cariediie 8. S.GaJo r N.L 12. Ah-t : 14. J.( .,-4 o an 6. Li Er 16 . M. .bm?s 17.G.Bm 21 . M.FB~ Id 22. P. B ' 24. P.Z 25. W. 2& R : an 29. AS.. ...a..r s .. . Si , 30. C.P-r 32. G.C ante 35. T.&39. T. Karan as 4a W. B-1 41 .N.P, 42. G.t ~ 43. R ( on 45. C.E 'w 53. S.Stratton 63. P.CoMrN 44. &R'.-iin 46. A. Htanphmj

ELEY PARK Coach : Graham MuEkenger Res. Coach : Rob Wickham 2 M. Brady 1. D. Anx&A 2. A Nliaris 3. R. ta.lana 3. A Feakento, 4. M .0-Orso 4. M.Gso 5. W.I .'.'-- .~a 5 . C. Kafe~ 6. A *E nr 6 . D. Bruce 7. LIT M..Xks 7 . D. Borisn B. B. F 8 . D.Carrdl 9 T. Ka mas 9 . P.YeRand 10. C.Mairan 11 . L PrkLM 12. A Dunstan 13. AK..~Sa9 14. G. Blau 15. RYotert 16. P. Storey 17. A H9 18. S. Ftaymer 19. D . Trotter 20. M. P** (C) 21. F. Mha!m 22. P. Cerium 23. G . Smith 24. S.Wati; ~ r ~ . D. ti ,~-v.taj (4c) 39. J. VerrH, 27 . D. Kaye 40 N. Karztimas 28. Wilson 41 . R. Wrldum 29. F. Lettsv 42 V .Frkshima 30. G. Bmmej 45. S. Pa~'.ef 31 . G. Larnaca 43 . L Ket+s 32. D.Grant 44.LDie 33. N. Doc 45. S. Collars 34. S. Branky 46. M Pryt~ 35. P. Blew 47. A Wuntp'm 36. S. Lee 4&P .C'~r 37. D. Pajn= 49. M. ieoper

"The Road Builders"

CHIRNSIDE PARK

EL7HAM COLLEG

4. MCansi(C) 5. B, Paper 6. J. Brown 7, V. Pro* (VC) & S .O7' t S. W.P.1dt€rtrni 19. PAKr ._;mar5 71 G.'rd(RVC) .° . DFe :2(DdC) 13. RCr . .:--~(Rl~ h S.I M. : . -ryr(SVC) 18M. c It . D.'.. I& B.R'..- .at5 19. S.0"'^^*ror . KC 20 21 .T.Df . ~ 22. P. Fr S. Nn.s -CF. P 39. D. Harvey G . 40. M.MOrris 27. N.' 41 . T. Scott 28. J.t z 42. N.Siabrn 29. M .~ vgton 43. P .Sdti@:.~ 44. B. Burke 45. W. Huss~ 46. P.El~ a' . A' side 47. T. R Moe 48. Gra/ R. 49. C.Peters 3e D. Karp 50 S.@jrrks 37. LI--:zn 51. RCajN 38. G. pon (RC) 52. A. Nstntry

Coach: Peter Slaci k Res . Coach: Peter Hansen 1 . J.Snr~ 2 . K. T~er 3 . A Tucker 4 . B.H^spe 5 . C. Horsimery 6 . G. Car'~. 7 . R. Kennedy 8. J.54borAvaid 9. RVtrJte 10. S. Mclaren 39. F.Coorery it. J .MeZZi 12. G. Dinners 4a D . Some 41. S.Dah iel 13. S. Jolley 14. S. Justice 42. C.Hall 43, N .Hannshare 15. C. White 16. B. Arnold 44 . G- StadpW 17. G .tsys 45. M .Ryan 1& M .8arOg 46 . R.Oama 19 . 0. Doyle 47 . A Hadfield 20 . S . Lerrs 48 . R. Harris 21 . B. Persons 49. L Sharpe 22 . S.Athazopoks 50. J.Tay'ar 23 . G. 0'Dotv at 51 . W. Starpe 52. A Sm%tFe/ 24 . M Dwyer 25. D.MeAr2odj 53. J 54. A Kelso 26. J. Stare 27. B.Tunxy 55. P. Marrow 28. B.Tun>?r 56. M.Edv.ards 29. C. Bishop 57. T. EmiJurg 30. D. Hogan 58. M. Christer 31 . Z,bvarmvski 59. B. Ewk+ns 32. T. S-It 60. P. Barren 33. T.H a, 61 . C. McDonald 34. S. Max 1 52. C. taGej 35. TB,_ . 63. R .JWmrovs 36. S. F ion 64. C. Watson 37' P, 65. S, Schafer 38. G 66 . S. Ft(zpatnd c

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HAWTHORN G S Coach: Glenn Slafflworthy Res. Coach : Darren Murray 1 . D. Mw'ray 2. R.Lovsch 4. S. WAe 5. W. GlazeMooS: (DVC) 6. P. Aver y 7. G . Sta9vrorthy 8. M. Duncan 9. W . Fbtmr C) 10 . P. (C) 11 . A.S B 12 . S. Cobain 13. J. Po,rey 15. B. Glover 16. N .Ousa4sas 18. S.TnnowaA 18. D . Lavetta 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 M29. P. Barker 30 . A. Hartley 31. C. Langley 32 . J. Bogie 33 . S. Drlf 34 . S. Macdonald (RVC) 34 . M. SQ'nenson 34 . P. Hevrnh 35 . D. 37. G . M~ (CR) 38. D . Lindrea 38. I. Ceppa 39. D . Lahifi 40. C . Frayne 41 . M. VJhj4cross 42. Wine 44. P S'. Rossdto 45. A . Donakfson 46. D. McCovrain 47. T.O'Hankn 47. T. FAZpatrck 49. R. Adorns 49. M . Nowak 51 . R. Donovan 52. I . Rosthom 54. E. SiH 56. P. Ryan

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Coach : G~nnTay4or St. . Res. Coach: Sir Jackson i. C .HiI 2. C . licke . M.CaI en y3 4. C. Es'er 5. S.Jadaon(FiC) 6. C.C~C'A7 7. A Drews 36. L Send 8. AOpp/ 37. P .Bryce 9. M.Aciffison 38. Colon 10 . K Sturm 39. P .BMR 11 . ACape 40. &Htngdur/ 2 . C. Anderson 41 . A Sales 42. M. Pakr 13 . S. Jones 14 . M.Cuny 43. S.Cheny is. P. Flint 44. G. 76. MJaes 45. M.Eamem 17. S.Cum 4& M. .Matthevrs 47. S.H C1& Is 19. P.DmFe 48 . S. A : 2Q W. Mudge 49. R h n 21 . 696051503 50 . G.Cmv. 22. J.Harsls 51 . H .Mflrriron 23. T. Price 53 . N1 Kennedy 24. R Vernon) 54 . B.Gorman 25. C . Gorla4 55 . T. Mott 26. J.'!- A 56. D. Parker 27. !t ~-s(~*) 57. D. Patinar 28. P. : . 58. planeload 29. T.I' n 59. C .M.a,ron 30. S.I . 60. J, Bayard 31. N.EW~eit 61 . T.S>imour 32. C. W~~n 62. G. Co~rris 33. S.Fi- .- 63. C.Soa:o 34 . D.Fwlis 64. A &cksoar 35 . R.ftans A1 T.A7d+st

Coach : David Kyle Res. Coach : Ash Wain 1. P. Telford 2. F.Macnan 3. FL Thom peon 4. PtFUrg 5. A D2;v 6 . D .Hoase 7. J . Downs 8 . T.Macrean 9 . C. Ross 10. 0 . Kyle 11 . C. ~s 12. Wrote M 13. D .Coh 14. T. t .avdess 75. T.0'Sffivtn 16. B. Sm7ke 18. D. Ros s 19. N. Park 41 . B . Downs 20. S . Frans 42. T. Green 21 . A. Lnssey~ 43 . H. Park 23. D.Batsf~N 44 . J. He 24. M. DaAes 45. L Pees 25. T.Habben 46. N.CocAva2 26 .G. Mdeod 47 . B. MdlyrraNt 27. A Ron 48. RDwS 2& J.Mawean 49 . S.Sealtoxnu 29 . P. Petucan 50. P. Ford 30 . D. Peter 52. A Harnett 31 . J . Dove 53. S. Corcoran 32 . C.Heftermr 55 . S.Tajbr 33 . D . Ireland 56. L Harrington 34 . T B.ChroF~ 57. G.Mfiite 35. .PeaYe 63 . T.SUarg 36. R .Perehma 65 . A8'resbrodc 37. M. Ross 71 . M taN 38. T.0Sur".ven 72 . R Lawton . A Burt 39. T 40. M.. 'way Whi`e74 78. J. Scales

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Coaah : Tim Pontefrac Coach: Rob Bayley . Coach : Danny Hickey tRes ..', Res. Coach: Tom Van s 1 . A Wilson t . B . tairlencti; 2. A. Bonfield 47, Barrence 2 . G.POrte(VC) 3. T.0'SuWan 49. N. D' F1r.de 3 . R P~f.irrsrti 5 . S. Shxuiot 50. C. Barry 4. D. Clarinda 6. G . Bumtecar 51 . R MCApin S. J. Barnes ' 38. D . 52. C. taxkxvilr7.im 6. C. Hope 39. AIear 6 . S. Picked, 7 . F. Ba+e 53. S. t~thi+eo~ 7. D. Hop 40. P. PG S . G . Ma?cdm 54 . P. Witite~k 8. J. Pt6tuenti 41 . R. t'trar-Pon 9. P. .bdson 55 . M. Davy 9. F . GeRCars& 42 . C . LW an 10. A Murphy 56 . L Dal y 10. B.Cuten(C) 43. J, Darns 11 . J. Barker 56. A 7''"`vOs 11. A Panzs 44 . A C -11 . D.Ha7k,:j 56. D.Y. i 7S.McPtahon 2 45. G .' C.IGriakou 46. G .I .13 - . . .~ 12. F. Masai 57. Sk•~, it 13. C . Pearson 58. N. B 14 . G. Crimmms 47 . ht , . C.Strommn 59. M.C (14 an is . M. Bile 4B. KL--ne; 15. P. Church 60. D.(` 16 . D. WoDd (VC) 49 . J. Luca s 16. M.J2ruier 61 . AG 17 . J . Bel 50. J. Po- ' . AFaxceT 62. T.G2-, ,17 18 . N . King ( V C ) 51 . S. " n 18. m. z* 63. T.GtAhne 19. N . Peters 52. IT 19. J. Maru 0 64. A Kemp 20. S. Hanisan 53. G. W- s 21 . D. Hermon 54 . M. Rc- . on 21 . A. HcW9 65. D. Humphres 22 . A FbrtS 66. I.,be7-PflDher 22. J.Pamn 55 . D. " 25 . ADucn 67. R. P.xlnosh 23. A 8:1 56. J . C`.= H 24. B .Dirnao 57 . N.Lykopzr~s 25 . S. Riddoc c 68. D.Mkft 25. D. Wright 58, D . 26, J, Aukist 69. M. Tapley 26. M. Cienrqn 59. J . Borkwe 27. C.Aarns 70. T .Tajbr '26. R Nagy 60. V. Wong 28. AWaters 70 . D.MurFtt 27. R Funs 61 . H . Perim 30. S. Fencen 71. K While 28. LCavx(h:'L7 62. R.Papakos 30. G .TaL> 72. G. Saw 29. M. Dalrymple 63. LBayle/ 32. D.Vasr 73 . J.Slrahan 30. C.G~ti~) 64. S . Bayk.'y 33 J. Cohen 74, P. Caused 34. D. Halt 75 . L WWestcott 31 . AWe~(RLC) 65. C .BoWOs 37. G. Porteous 76. L Egan 32. J. Bassg BE S .Baaros 33. S. Duckworth 67. D. Nmordi 40. B . KatGr< 77 . A Hogan 42. P .Hoej 78. M.Tento 34. M. Mascit 68, J. Pumas 43. AS^.v-0a 79. S.Tressise 35 . ftErup(RVG) 69. S.L-MOe 45. M. Black 36 . A Skentt 70. K Haile 80. J .vaf t 46. D. Fatwj 81 . S. 0&&M 37 . W. Larocca 99, S. Bruno

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COLLEGIANS Coach: Leigh Carlson Res. Coach : Neville James 1 . B . King 2' N. Florentine 3. B .Won~ww*e 4. S . Laussen 4 . N. Bocfa 5 . D. Gree.res 5. D. Peters 6 . A. Smith 7 . C. Higson 7. D. 4Yamc Stith 8 . C. Pu'bck 9 . V. Cleary 10. J.Grigg 10. S. Motlard it . B. McKenzie /2. D. Stubs 13. G . Pal14. R. Schdser 15. Y. PW.Ips 15. N. Mictael 16. A Waca ce 17. J. Tarpe7 18. J. Be`xiatt (VC) 19. C. Davidson 20. G . Deane,lotns 21 . A. Jdmsbn 2Z D. Kerr 23. A. Sheed7 24. R. Hanr~t 25. G . Bri q a 26. N . NN W 27. S. H-phry 28. S. Bbokman 29. A. Kemea't7 30. M. Ga~.vaah 31 . J. Nevins 32. D . Thomson (C) 33. J. Sr edd34. D . Entwisle 35. R . Motley 36. S . Harding 37. M. Opie 38. M. Lake 38. S .VanDerVef~ 38. J . Can 40. B . Sealon 41. S . Li6ic 42. L Vasdetds 43. A . Greermay 44. A . Parkin (VC) 45. N. Ar&rsnn 46. S . Wooley 47. D. Miat 48. J. Lemon 49 . T. Van Der Venne 50 . B . J at(er~.:an er 51 . P . Baxter 52 . N. Gi6 53 . M .I~s 54 . L P.dserts 55 . E.Jones 56 . D. Hov.e 57 . J. Moore 58 . A. Ttxi~wn 59 . M . Ridvi rcb 60. B. Keen 61 . D. Ken s 62 . M . O'Donnell 63. Z . Useeiav 64 . M .GrbWe 70. T. Sm:lh

DE LA SALLE Coach: Peter Hannan Res . Coach: Greg Feutritl 1 . M . Chu n 2. P. Fiume 3. D. Cram 4. L Hall 5. LSvift 6. M. Fisher 7. C. Broame 8. C. Wright 9. C. Campbell 10 . T. Silver s 11 . A. Evans (DVC) 12 . D. Toohey 13 . A. Waters 14 . A. Duncan 15 . J. Hodder 16. A. Flowerday 17. A. Elliot 18. J . Hom 19. D . O'Brien 20. S . A4ixon 21 . D.Jackson 22. P . O'Callaghan 23. D. Grace 24. D. Cross 25. G. Hynes 26. P. Wyles 27. L Van Der Plgt 28. M . Lafferty 29. D. Rosman 30 . B. Mannix 31 . K. Mannix

32 . C. O'Callaghan 33 . P. Rennie 34 . A. Moore 35 . A. Mackintosh 36 . A. Abbott 37 . M. Rose l 38. A. Johnstone 39. P. Brasher 40. M. Butler 41 . J . Murphy 42. J . Clarke 43. M. Sharpe 44. R . Mackinson 45. C . Cleary 46. M. Hagan 47. M. Farrell 48. D . Smith 49. D . Lambe 50. P. Mannix 51 . B . Buick 52. B . Byrne 53. R. Chappk 54. J. Duckett 55 . S . Laska 56 . G. Curran 57 . P. O'Brien 58 . T. Ford 59 . P. Aron 70 . D. Midro 78 . D. Jenning s

OLD HAILEYBURY

OLD MELBURNIANS

OLD PARADIANS

Coach: Simon Meehan Rea Coach: Andrew Baxter

Coach: Michael Ford Res. Coach: Mark t.ibardi 1 . A. Walton

Res. Coach : Wayne Tutloch

1 . A. Baxte r

2 . D. Connell 3 . W.Byms 4 . C. McKenzie 5 . F . Main 6 . W. Smith 7 . Adam Mon 8 . M. Orton 9 . S. Rowlands 10. C . Warden 11 . L Hucke r 11 . (2) F. CaPanlotla 12. D . Secull 13. B . Carty 14. A. Forsyth 15. N . Morey 16. A . Dowsing 17. Ash Hilton 18. M . Constable 19. M . Armstrong 20. C. Kraus 21 . A. Walden 22. P. Thiessen 23. M . Secull 23. (2) J . Mackay 24. H. t .avender 25. G . Rowlands 26 . G . Philips 27 . J. Dann 28 . S. Walden 29 . R. Stewart 30 . R. Aughtersal 31 . B. Main

32 . P.O'Donndl 33. A. Floyd 34. B. Mitchell 35 . D .lappage 36. B. Lay 37. D . Ladd 38. S . Peddler 39. R . Weber 40, S . Duxbury 41 . B . Malin 42. D. Scaife 43. R. Ptecher 44. A . Kirkwood-Scott 45. N. Hill

46. C.Jimmieson 47. J . Kuri a 48 . D. Bum 49 . 50 . 52 . 53 . 55 . 57 . 65 .

M. Harrison A. Bonwick R. Harrison M. Dusting C.l.adds B.I.adds C. Dowling

2 . S. Theodore 3. A. Ross 4. B. Ellinghaus 5. L Bun n

6. P. Hantwry 7. C. Thompson 8. M. Lovett 9. T. Smith 10. T. Roberts 11 . M.Jukes 12. k Hewitt 13. S. Rose (RVC) 14. J. Bun n 15. R . Britain 16. C . Eatxy 17. B. B'rhd 18 . Q. Kc,t,'sble 19 . M. Higgs 20. B . Telford 21 . L Boyd 22. A . Waddell 23. M . Barry 24. M . Bennett 25. M . Pruden 28. C. Kennedy 27. O. Boyd 28. S. Rabbit

29. J. WaJtace-Smith 30. I . Md,4" 31 . J. Hart 32. R. Webb

33. G . Mon (RC) 34. R. Morell 35. D. Brown 36. A. McKeon 37. S. Eatxy 38 . M. Crawsllay 39 . N . Strauss 40 . J. Carroll 41 . G. Wdte4n 42 . P.Theodore 43. T. Cldke

44. A . Md)aKW 45 . S . Crow 46. D. Holrrw 47. J . Guest 48. C. Jenkins 49. T. Stuckey (C) 50. P. Maiei's

51 . C. Banks 52. B. Campbell 53. P. Gason 54. S. Brown 55. D. Borsezeky A. Writs J. Elam J. Fob S. Bardsley K. Rutherford

Coach: Dale McCann i . S. Vincent (VC) 2. P.OLag15n 3. J. Dallas (VC) 4. S. Philp 5. A. Muletta 6. B . Pannam 7. P. Cosgriff 8 . D. Ciavola 9 . A. Bqr d 10. P . Brabender 11 . A. Bums 12. S . WaEis 13. T. Wallis

14. B. Brah2nder 15. B. D'.n@nsante 16. M . Godfrey 17. B. Hart 18. A. Nitsou 19, T. Canavan 20. P. Harris 21 . A. Farrell 22. H. ' 23. P. Walsh 24. D. D4gney 25. A. Heffernan 26. M.B. Geary 27. K. Jenldns 28 . J. Holland 29 . E. Tomasdb 30. T. Mulligan 31 . M.Vea r 32 . I. Hussain 33. M. Harrison 34. A . Vadrea 35. J . Miffs

36. S . Swindon (VC) 37. J. Hensley 38. A . BmNo 39. P . Reid 40. D. Baird 41 . J. Tobin 42, D. Tregambe 43. P. Healy 44. P.Joyce 45. J. Svndon 46. D. Stuckey 47. N. Ba6 48. M. Ray 49. D. Cosma 50 . B. Swindon 51 . G . Hickey 52 . M.S . Flynn 53 . D. Horsingtcn 54 . J. Mould

55 . M. Van Kyuk 56. M. Ryan 57. J. Muir 74 . L Thomas

77. T. Proctor

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.OLD SCOTCH

Coaoh : Wayne Hannes R~, Coaoh : Simon 6lingworth 1 . K Stokes 2. J . Hc6kng (VC) 3. C. Hosking 4, T. Holt 5, R. Prce

6. 7. 8.

L McDonnell J.Kdchen C. Reid

9. R. Aujard 10 . J. Kerr 11 . S. Grigg 12 . S. Hum 13 . N.Hooper(RC) e

14 . D. Norman

15 . M.OBrien 16. A Speed 17. S. Woodhouse 18, A. Nettleton

.' 19. S.Spiden ,.' 20. T. Wason . 21 . S. Gibbs

22. C. Heath 23. D. We A' 24, M . Angus 25. T. Pr&dtani 26, B . Philips 27. B . Colffns 28. S . Teesdale 29. A. Teesdale 30. J. Laird (VC) 31 . A Smit h 32. A. Kahnsla

33 . J. Hannernann 34 . G . Eagle 35 . S. Steele (C) 36 . M. Davison 37. J. Smythe 38. B. Goldberg 39. A. Gdberg 40. A Warner 41 . A. Castriasn 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. C.Iknan 51 . S.Iâ‚Ź~ngv.rorih 52. R. Gregory 53. P. Gaidzkar 54 . T. PhMps 55 . J. Bock 56 . A. Richardson 58 . E. Johnston 60. M. Weber 61 . A. Brclar 62 . J . Cook 63. T. Gray 67. M . Ryan 70. A. Hume 77. A. Uayd

OLD TRIfVITY Coach: Bernard Dunn Res . Coach: Ian Wallace I . S . Kennedy (VC) 2. G.HUdston(VC) 3 . A. A6ibon

4 . T. Norman 5 . P. Vanderhoelc 6. R. Heath 7. A. Anderson 8. S. Dalrymple 9. A. Andrews 10. A. Urbancic it . R . Boxtd 12. M. Cumming 13. M. Donato 14. J.Stiddand 15. D . Balaszy 16 . M. SeuBng 17 . G. Hatfield 18 . M. Spencer 19. A . Sheehan 20. P . Boar d 21 . L K 22. D. 23. C. Popplev.e9 24. T. Board

25. A Giddings 26. P. Beet 27. M. Greig 28. D. Vargo 29. A. Z 30. L Taytw 31 . S. Bladeni 32. D . Glass (VC) 33. D . Hercghton 34. J. Pappas 35. M. Pawsep 36 . J. Sutcliffe 37 . P . Dowling 38 . R. Phillips 39. A . Vise 40. T. Harris 41 . C. Ord 42. M . Thornton 43. T . Pegote 44. M . HeppeG 45. N. Ka g 46. M .Beantish

47. F. Cameron (RC) 48. C. Smith 49. P.Johnson 50. LJervis 51 . D. Llttle 52 . M.Boyd 53 . S. Torrens 54 . A.Giisbroak 55 . J . Breen 56. A . Richards 57. C. Fellows 58. R. Fanant 59. T. Cade 60. S . Medlin 61 . D. Burrows 62. S .Wyke 63. P. Moore 64. S . Cooper R. McDonald M . Pad er

OLD XAVERIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES ST. BERNARDS Coach : Nick Bourke Res. Coach : Michael Plant 1 . M . Blood (C) 2. M . Bourke 3. L Hannebery 4. D. Landrigan (VC) 5. J . McDonald 6. T . Keyoe 7. S. Lethlean 8 . M. Holmes 9 . J. Hawkins 10. I. Gladman 11 . Adam Jones 12. J. Bowen 13. C . Elk s 14. D . Stoney 15. A. McLean 16. L Ford 17. D . Richardson (VC) 18. S . Hunter

19. D. Stean 20. M . Hardman 21 . T.Oddeshaw 22. A. Bourke 23. B. Perry 24. B. Coughlan 25. P. Lechte 26 . A. HO 27. L. Fay 28 . R. Clarke 29 . S. Wood 30 . D . Dann 31 . S. Moilard 32 . A. Bnuhfield 33. A. Sassi 34. A. Belli 35. S. Hede 36. P. Barrett 37. D. Webb 38. T. Spuding 39. S . Smith 40. R. Ryan 41 . A. Dillon 42. J . Lowe 43. T . Woodruff 44 . J. De Brough 45 . T. Coughlan 46 . AndrewJo nnes 47 . T. Frwee r 48 . M. Logan 49. R . Usentini 50. S. Tucker 51 . A. Murphy 52. P. Conquest 53. M . Diamond 54. M . Brennan 55. D. Stones 56. M . Stones 57. D. Walsh 58. L Tuddenham 59. M . Meehan 61 . S. NatOk

Coach: Grant Williams Res . Coach: Barry Neivandt 1 . D. S knrno n 2 . J . Staritsld 3 . G. Willams 4 . D. Gu=ngerich 5 . P.ODonneg 6. B. Blood (DVC) 7. D. Hayte r 8. N. Byrne 9. S. Meade 10. D. Mapiestone 11 . C . Bettr .ne 12. R . Furphy (C) 13 . G. Evans

14 . D . Gust 15 . P. Stephens (RC) 16 . C. Stewart 17 . J . Kanis

18. S .fGrsanovs 19. B . Henald 20. Z McCarty 21 . T. McIntyre (RVC) 22. A Nugen t 23. T . Wil= 23. B. Fwptry 24. P. Fairleank 25. A. Henderson 26. N. Cavalier 27. J.Jamieson 27. B. Frisker 28. D. Bolton

29. A Mugu 30 . A. WuY 31 . R Vandenberg 32 . J . Gamaut 33 . J . Hutchings 34 . J . McKinnon 35 . A Wit= 36. L Morison 37. A Lennen 38. M . Cotbtec&dc 39. S. Henderson 40. B. Mmer

41 . M. Keey 42. D. Keys 43. J. McIntosh 44. R . Featherston 45. J. McGrath 46 . D . Gunn 47 . S. Broddey 48 . H . Carter 49 . D. Stuck 50. H . NaRon 51 . M. Konclicc 52 . S . Lorgiey 53. R. Versteegen 54. T. Roydhouse 55. D. Hueston 56. N. Dwyer 59. L FehrN 60. D. Edwards 61 . A. Hol m 67. D. McAloon (RC) 72. J. Norman (RVC) 82. N. Court

Coach: Garty Foutds Res. Coadr. Andrew Nathan 1 . A Comito 1 . T. Paradwrrsla 2. T. Dobso n 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 6. 7.

A. Brehner V. Comito T. Harvey S. OaKeefe S . Ryan C. Wood S . Penett

8 . T. W&Mson 9 . A Capes 10. J . Kennedy 11 . G. Mathewes 12. P. Capes 12. B. Hogan 13. S. McKeon 14. S. Doran 15. L Overman 15. D. Ablatter 16 . A. Farmer 17 . L Vassa9o 18 . N. Mitchell 19 . L GoRant (C) 20 . T. Sheehan 21 . B. Loughlin 22 . C . Caflharpe 23. B. Horn 24. G. De Mamid 25. J . Kavanagh 26. J .Godant 27. A Nathan 28. P . Gilmou r

29. J.Overman (VC) 29. D.OConrtor 30. A.Thomas 31 . M. Farmer 32. S. Chatfield 33. J.lanzano 34 . S. Duffey 35 . M. Juricskay 36 . C . Bond

37 . J. Mount 38. D . McMaster 39. S. Donety 40. G. Toto

41 . D.Juegan 42. M . Marshall 43. C. Davis 43. J . Ra'sriey 44. S . Taylor 45. M . Dovlaig 46. P. Rogerson 47. A. Osborne 48. G . Collins 49. A. Fewster 50. J. McPhail 51 . B. Gallaugher 52. C . Gray 53 . S.Vr3effa 56 . G. Cusack 82 . D . Solomon

J. Bee t P. Robinson 80. T. Smith

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0C BANYULE Coach: Harry Harrison Res. Coach: Tim Bell I . B. Kmcer 2. D. Witahe6 (VC) 3. L Holt 4. J. Anderson 5. B. Eilnore 6. S . Kayrooz 7. S . Richmond 8. R. Williams 9. R. Cullen 10. J . Fortune 11 . B .Ow2n 12. J .Egan 13. M . O'Brien (VC) 14. A. Logan 15. S . Gray 16. D. Mayne 17. T. Benton 18. J . Turnbull 19. B . Woodlodc 20. S . Ptayfair 21 . R . Dintinosante 23. S . Gray 24. G. Williams 25. M. Wheaten 26. B. McDermott 27. A. Rossi-Mel 28. D . Fabri s 29. M. Peters 30. B. GR'es 31 . C . Bassett 32. T. Wason 33. D . Glass 34 . C . Stevens 35 . B. Anderson 36, D . Tyle r 37. M. Jesse 38. G . Riches 39. C . Bead 40. P. WitcheV 41 . A. Foote 42 . T. Egan 43 . L Ferule 44 . S. Attard 45 . M. Gilbert 46 . P. Agostinelli 47 . R. Smith 48 . D. Stephens 52 . D. Noona n 55 . D. Wdgiams (C)

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MAZENOD

Coach : Doni Valkanis Res. Coach : Rob Pearce I . D. Williams I . P. Merory

Coach: R . Prosser

2 . L Hull-Broom 2. J. Di Santo 3. C Tucker 4. D. VaB :anis 4. R. Toogood 5. P. Manuel 6. D. Frawley 7. P. Ravley 8. S . Saunders 8. R. Hird

Res . Coach: C. Boyle 1 . P. Robinson, 2. J . Selangor (1) 2. M . Peters (2) 3. T. chgoot (1) 3 . M . Brookes (R) 4. A HanLey 5. D. Schofield 6. N . Marmo 7. S. Morgan 8. D . Carter 9. P. Hall

10 . M. O'Hare (C) 11 . T. Smith (RVC) 12 . B. MaCkuke r

9. N. Thackvrray, 10. P. Lee

13 . Bridgland (RVC) 14 . G.YOUn g 15 . D .Barker(VC) 16. T. Howard (RC) 17. T. Tsiavis

11 . H. Mousse, 12 . L Smith 13. S . Narkievricz 14. P. Flynn 15. T. Flynn 16. M . Soudan 17. K. Mousse 18. T.S00ble 19. G. Bul4en 20. D. Sailor 21 . L Blackwood 22. A . An9eยงni 23. A .Jewsan 24. T. O'Neill 25. J . Frisina 26. P . Rovis 26. S . Fairweather 27. N .Andreevski 28. A . McKellar 29. A . Scott 30. J. Makin

18. D .ODonogme 19. D . Ciancio 20. C. Murray 21 . S. Poles 22. D. Sherlock 23. S. Coulson 24. J. Catch 25. a 26. Paul &ey 27. D. Krom 28. N. Little 29. R. Sharp

30. S. Fisher (VC) 31 . N.Snart 32. D. Moore 33. D. Pearce 34. B. De+6n 35. J. Fisher 36. R. Toyama 37. G. Trigg 38. D. Stemfort 39. R. Bourbon 40. J . LeGrand

31 . D . McFarlane 32. J. Lynch 33. B. Kendall 34. B. Joyc e 35. P. Whitehead 36. R . Gilles 37. C . GiankouEdis 37. G . Fmlayson 38. T. Thomson 39. M. EbbacJe 40. J. Griggs

41 . B. Welch (RVC) 42. N. Jaoobs 44. D. BoBe 45 . G. . Peter o47 dey 48. P . Vine 49. L Halvy 50. A Rogers 51 . M . Murray 52 . A Levrson 53. P. Egan 54 . P. Jacobs 55 . M.CAmrk 56 . M. Welch 57 . D. N;sbett 60 . M. LeCouteur 63 . W.Ocdwflo 64 . S. Bourbon 66 . J.Grrnison 86 . M. Couttie

41 . C. McDonald 42 . P. Murphy 43, S. McGowan 44 . E. Newbold 45 . J. Raywood 46 . G . O'Brien 47 . E. Marino 48 . B. White 49 . A. Rosenfeld 50 . D. Jadca 52 . C. Payne 54 . D. Richards 55 . L. Pearce 61 . G. Hickey 68 . J. Owen 76 . G. Kennedy 77. R. Armstrong 78 . C. Brown

M.H.S.O .B . Coach : Warren Fal l Res. Coach : Colin Drake 1 . J . Bamert 2 . A Fbraard 2. J .GoM 3 . D . Woor~y 3 . R.Verma 4. D. Raining 5. G, Young 6. S.Grarxner 6. B. Adwd

7. J.Pertnel (VC) 7. N. Bemett B. J.D'am n 9. D.ConNr(C) 10. M.Bear#.y 11. M.Irish 11. M.Websfer 12. S. McC t*y 12 M. FEderkartz 13. C.Tlrecbafd . Preece 14 13.' AATft

14. C. Ke@y 15. P. Barge 15. M.Merriam 16. M.Atlan 16. AC'a4C 17. A Wehster 18. B .Arce9 18. I.Giaspie 19. J. Gemer 20. D.F ' 21 . N.Jdnis V) 21 . G .McLarcO: 22. AI1rdsay 22. M .ZagtoA 23. S . Ritdhle 24. B . KeMj 24. G .Wdson 41 . S.Starltj 25. C.GkpRr(VT;) 42 . P.4ofiswod 26. S. Harrison 43 . J. Spited 26. M .liwmiron 44. B.ArGxia9 27. P.FNait 45 . D. Sam 27. LEkilt 46. A Hobvill 28. D . Slaw 4T J. Vaam 28. A. tavnence 48 . S. Morcan 29. P.Abergo 49. C.Bruee 29. C.Drare 49. N.Ardxla5 30. R. Newton 50. D. Baker 31 . W. Watford 51. A Barge 32 . AC,assell 52 B .McGratlr 32 . FA.Korrstar :ry 53. R.tJa9ntq(e 33. A Saulhy 54, R. Y.rroules 34 . S.HeSrst 55 . A Heels 34 . N. Fahey 56. J. Winch 35 . A Scrams 57. A Grimmer 35 . S.Kautmrtyy 58. J.NevatUn 36 . A Palmas 59. B . Ektd 37 . N. Braft 60. P. Koirstatty 37 . C.Ctbn 61 . M, Pretty 38 . C.Wier 62. S .DarrkErt 39 . A Watson 63. T. King

OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : DaloTapping Res. Coach: Steve Bames Runner Gary Sander s 1 . A . Krzywnkiak (DVC) 2 . J . Mud 4. M. Talbot 5 . N . Perry (C) 6 . S. Antonia 7 . L Fildss (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. Rickerby 18 . M. Jackson 18 . P. Roach 19 . A. Mandylaris 20 . D. Koqnrorgan 21 . R.Oakk ;y 21 . C. Jackson 22 . K. Farrell 23 . A. Pryor 24 . R. Carter 24 . S. Douglas 25 . S. Nikas 27. C. Gilmore 28 . P. WoH 29. M . Gordon

30 . K. Teschendorf 31 . S . Murray (RC) 32. B. William 33. M .Tdl 34. M . Reid (DVC) 35. S . Mercer 36. B . Pollock (DVC) 37. A . Hai n 38. A . Lomas 39. A . Fischer 40. B . Patterson 41 . J . Howell 43. J . Holden 45. P . McNamara 46. B . Hamilton 47. D . Wilson 48. T. Desmy4h 49. N . Winter 50. S. WiNiams 55. C . Toms 57. A. McLaren 61 . A. White 65 . R . Kent 71 . B. Alderson 79. H . Bickett 80. A. Palfrey 84 . P. McMahon

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yC OLD IVANHO E Coach: Kevin McLean Asst. Coach: Dave McCormack Res. Coach : Darren Cadd y

1 . A. Corcoran In. B.YafWaod 2. P. Ss~2y a D. Wany 3R. R . Weisz 4. A. Parker 4R. D. Tot 5, T. Young 5R . P. CarSyn 6. S. K. .<nt 7. T. Young 7R. C . Webb 8. T. Stevens

9. M. Karayannis t0. M.VeaI it. S. Tu1ty t In. P. Martin 12. M. Johnston 13. A P ~ 13R. Cgan 14. S. Kingston 15. G. Dou~as 16. M.Woods 17. J. Luk 18a . P. Bisogrd 19. A. Barker 19n . P. Quick 20. M. Huber 20R . W. MaHard 21 . J. Mansfietcl 22. P. Donaldson 22a P. Gokfng 23. M. Stewart 24. G . Haros 25. C. Moore 25R. J. Maycodc 26R . D. Craker 27. J. Weddt2 2& D.Jones 29. R . Weddle 31R. 0. Caddy 32R . N. Harris 33. T. Cormad< 34. D. Hat

35. L McLean (VC) 3& S. Pidoto 37R . D. Stott

38. Gerry George 39. Gary George 40R . R. Davies 41R . L Taybr 42. S. Vaughan 43. A. Atkinson 44. T.Agushi 45. J. Hempsted 45R . M. Unke 46. S. Ford 50. C. Corcoran 51 . B. Shadboih 57. D. Kadaoui 59. B. Elsvmrth 60. S. Myers

ORMON D Coach : G. Healy Res. Coach : T. Lille 1 . A. Jobling 2. C . Synes 3. A Orr

4. A Grace 5 R . Turner 6. T.Gaka~er 7. B. Connem (C) 8. M. G~rnore NC) 9. A Forrest 10. P. Mamoaa 11 . D. Edgep 12. N .Sebo 13. P. Kingston 14. S. James 15. C. Fraser

16. T. Stewart (RC) 17. P. Joy 18. S. Rya n 19. D. Cleary (RC) 20. S. Metz

21 . J.Brarm 22. R. Block 23. P. McDonald 24. J. Colfins 25. D. Beckett 26. D. Connell 27. T. Brennan 28. B. Collins 29. D. Whelan 30. N. Weis 31 . B. Egan 32. M. McDonald 33. M. Shepherd 34. R. Rerranan 35. G . Baiey 36. S. Mackey 37. S. Turner 38. P. Moner 39. J. Buron 40. G . Lehner 41 . G . Hall 42. C. Keleher 44. M. Mabbett 45. L Livingstone 46. P. Todd 47. R. Keating 48. G . Smith 49. M. Horsileld 50. J. McLean 51 . G .KN 53. M. Turner 54. B. Davies 55. D. Amfidd 56. S. Eccles 57. H. Brown 58. M. CoRsns 59. G . Sneddon 61 . B. Keath 62. Aaron Murphy 64. S. Head 65. L Craven 66. A. Turner 67. D. Turner 68. D. Mabbett 70. R.Nidhds 75 . A, Murphy

t ST. KEVI N S Coach: Tim Hart Res. Coach: Owen Hourigan 1 . B. Burden 2. J . Dynan 3. M.Br~(C) 4. W.K' ran 5. R . CaHarnan (RC) 6 . S. Fox 7. B. Kennedy 8 . B. Dotknan 9. G. Smith 10. D . Moore 11 . D . Ryan

12 . M. DaBman (VC) 13. R . Bowfes (DVC) 14 . J. Bare 15 . M.O'Jve 16 . B. Garrey 17 . M. Teriu>i 18 . N . Hart 19. D . Sheehy 20. A. Versed 21 . S. Powell 22 . J. Macey 23 . APrveUa 24 . P. Meagher 25, M. O'Shea 26 . P. McCann (RVC) 27 . R . Gross

28 . M. Famquharson (DVC) 29 . A Mount 30 . M. Gargrano 31 . A. McGuiness 32 . B. Noonan 33 . S. Denton 34 . J. Whitbread 35 . A Thomas 36 . D . Kennedy 37 . S. Kennedy 38 . D . Smith

39 . S. Grbtte 40 . A. Had 41 . J. Hassett 42 . S. Charles 43 . R . SkNciss 44 . D . Moylan 45 . D . Weight 46 . D . DeRooden 47 . M. Chapman (DVC) 48 . R . Doherty 49 . RETIRED 50 . S. Kuring 51 . R . Bateman 52 . J. Finch

53 . J. Goldsworthy 54 . S. Gam e 55 . B. Manr4c 56 . G . Mulcahy 57 . C .Bossong 58 . N . Martin 59 . J. L 60 . P. 61 . N . Goldsworthy 62 . J. Quirk 63 . P. Ryan 64 . J. Price 65. S. Dillon 66 . D. Ivory 67. S. Herbert 68 . T. Bare 69. T. Smith 70. D. Boyd

S7: KILDA THERRY C.C.O.B . STH . CAULFIELD Coach : Tenry Quin n Coach: Terry Walsh Res . Coach : Tony Gilchrist 1 . B. Ryan 2. N. Astaperdco (VC) 3. J. Howard 5:~ P. Clements 6. M . Ryan 8. G. Baker 9. G. Heay 10 . T. Presr~l 11 . J. Gardner 12 . B. King 13 . S. Neeson 14 . S. Wood 15 . M . Kuek 16 . P. Rogers 17. G. Knobel 18 . R. Williams 19 . D. Bitston 21 . M . Ma$evic 22 . P. O'Sullivan 23 . A. Data Lana 24. M . WeRgDsz 25. P. Dynan

26. N. Buck

27. R. Gilmore (VC) 28. G. Holed 29. D. Dunfevie 30 . T. Presneti 31 . M . Cunningham 32. M . D'T~tva

33 . N. Cole 34 . R. Harvey 35. D. Mahoney 36L C. Kati e

37. A. Zaht 38. R. Elliott 39. A. Diamond 40. J. Thurdield 41 . A. Merrick 44. S. Diamond 45. W. Derham 47. M . Murphy 48. B. Mescal 49. M . Benton 50. M . D'Agostino 51 . J. Frawley 52. S. Koutapks 53. C. Thursfield 54. T . Galloway 55L L. Magaw 57. M . Merrick 58. S . Patterson 60. C. Bitston 61 . M . Tkocz (C) 64. M . MacDonald 65. K. Toohey

Res. Coach : Chris Bye 1 . M. Petre+sid

2. B. Hollow 3. P. Gorman 4. M. Elkott

5. J. Seymour 6. J. Vax a 7. P. Jones 8. L Hodow 9. M. Grovcodc 10. R . Egglestone 11 . B. Warner 12. R . Moran 13. M. Bosanko 14. J. Reddic}c (VC) 15. G.Pinner (RC) 16. M. Goodwin

17. G. O'Connor 18. B. Carter 18. L Kuret 19. D . Rosasato 20. A. Maloney 21 . J. Thrush

22. S. Griggs (RVC) 23. C . Bye 24. S. Kuret 25. M. Postma 26. G . Cabs 27. B. Stevens 28. D . Barron 29. S. Goodwin 30. M.Tadnac 31 . S. Hollow 32. J. Sacco

33. N . LaFontaine 34. M. Donahue 35. S.O'Halbran 36. C . Rizzo 37. 0 . CastakG (C) 38. B. SeUed c 39. A. Fenn 39. S. Boyle 40. G . Keaues 41 . G . Thompson 43. G . Rosi" 44. D .O'Neti 47. D . Goodwin 48. D . Wriggleswarth

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I" , , AJAX Coach: Phil Aarons. Agst. Coach: Nrkchael Zemsid Res . Coach: Brim1 YJet'uts4d 1 . J. Wrobet 3 . B. Davis 4 . M. Dudakotr 5 . J. Rath 6 . D . Kalb

7 . G. Samuel 8 . A. Krongold 9 . A. Rosen 1 t . A. Gordon 12. D . ones 13. A. Levy 14. Y. Rapoport 15. X Burman 16. R. Woolf 17. A . Cukiemkvt 18. K. Siege! 19. M . Hatpten (C) 20. W. Kratgdd 21 . S . Glasman 22. D. Moh r

23. A. Bensimar 24. S. Rubensteine 25 . A Levine 26 . B. Duzenman (DVC) 27 . A. Lust 28 . J. Bram (VC) 29. A Hearst 30. N .Israetsohn 31 . M.Bamett 32. A. Mordech 34. D . Gunn 35. S. Roth

36. J . Segat (DVC) 37. R. Loewy

38. J . Lewis 39. D. Boon 40. A . Redlich 41 . P . Naptak 42. J . Kktoger 43. R. Weisz 44. N. Diamond 45. E . Steen 46. J . Davis 47. A. Abraham 48. L Goldberg 49. M .Je6nek 50. B. Grodski 51 . S. Boon 52. A. Zielinski 53 . A. Sheffield 54 . D. Collins 55 . B.ZieGnski(CC-R) 56 . S. Davis 58 . M. Fried 60. J. Weinberg 69. J. Vernon

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Andrew Smythe Res. Coach : David Hooper 1 . J. Prior

2 . G. Alexander 3. S. Young 4. W. Thompson 5. C . Penis 6. R . Minney 7. P. Roberrson 8. N . Bone 9. B . LeteNe 10. P . George 11 . S . Farley 12. A. Panis 13. D. Tu9och 14. D. Cooper 15. P. Faulkner 16 . S. Smith 17 . C. Barry 18 . G . Sh ard 19 . P. Nigro 20. M. Jones 21 . D. Hooper 22 . G . McLaren 23. D. Mathews 24. P. Nagel 25. T. Merrett 26. P. Graham 27. N . Waddd 28. C . Mutimer 29. P. Bone 30. M . Agrotis 31 . A Shine 32. R. William 33. G. Pemberton 34. S . LambrOpolaS 35. D. Daskalou 36. P . Hare 37. S . Boyd 38. S . James 39. P. Dallog'sd 40. T . Mathews 41 . A. Rozantis 42. P. Edwards 43. C. Papdopou)as 44. J. Rozantis 45. C. Tayior 46 . D. Dowd 47. C . Morihovitis 48 . R . Lambert 49 . A. Dyso n 50. D . Gbver 51 . A. King 52 . D . WiUiarns 53. T. Franklin 54. K. Stel7ing 55. B. Brennan 56. M. Toumy 57. P. Giannfs 58. D. Vozza 59. C. Ellis 60. A Panou 61 . D. Anderson 62. G. Chivers

HAMPTON ROVERS Coach: Don Soadet t

Res. Coach: t an Cave 1. C.LeGran d 2. P . Amoore 3. A. Mason 4 . S . Anderson (VC) S . R. Barnes 6 . A. Natoli 7 . D. McConville 8 . D. Marshap 9 . S. Magan 10. C. Ferr~fson 11 . A. Bra,me 12. DR .Anderson 13. C.Ttw#nas 14. F. Case6a (RC) 15. S.8fick 16. I F 17. S. He r 18. B. Ho A 19. A. Huack 20. P. Buddey 21 . C. McGregor 22 M. McKellar (C) 23. J . Day . 24. A.O 25. R . McDonnell 26. Sam W& 27. T. PrarRzos 28 . Scott Wills 29 . M .Reidrer(VC) 30 . C. Scartett (VC) 31 . D.Hobson 32 . DAAnderson 33 . E. Z~cer 34 . W. Armour 35 . B. Armstrong 36. B. Martyn 37. M . Beaumont 38. S. SeNrj 39. K. Wev 40. I. Boy(s 41 . R. Bu!mer 42. T. Comehls Z. A. Frederiksen 44. S. Green 45. P. Hayden 46. R . Hetherington 47. B. Hoare 48. R . Hunt (RVC) 49. A. HurAer (RVC) E. S. Jarn r 51 . B.Jahnstone 52. M. Lake 53 T. Lvnch 54. N . P~v1"c'3an 55. C.MarrcKs 56 . A . McGregor 57 . B . McGregor 58 . L. Mui 59 . A. O'Brien r 60. A. Poretti 61 . J. Redder 62 . D. Rogerson 63. A. Ross 64. M . Salter 65. R.Tvrep 66. A.~larker 67. D. Varker 68. S. Waficer 69. D. Weiniger 70. S.We'I'san 71 . M.Young 72. E. Zr@car 73. B. Bird

MARCELLIN Coach: Anthony Paatsch Res. Coach : Tony Day 1 . C.Sbtary 2 A Ryder 3. D. Waters (C) 4. M .Git 5. MMnrm 6. D.Samp"mon 7. M . Rowe 6q & FL Maine 9. D.MZr6.1n 9. J.Daffy 10. A Bendoriccitio 11 . D.Taybr 12 B.Cr~ 12. P.0'Cagwgtnn 13. D. Bearrntto 14. D.tbvre(RVC) 15. A Mcln§ath 16. J.Waffi s 17. G.Cox 17. lit. G32;a~ 18. AC31fty(VC) 18. P. Ha~tts 19. D.Coop?r(VC) 19. D. Mcha". ~ 20. S.OTyrm 21. C. Meson 22 . D. Marson 23 . P. Chambers 24 .A r 24 . M.Boo IMiH 25 . M StrlLs 26. G. Wz1;;h 27. S .Ttkysz 27. S . Beattie 28. J. Da ~ 29. J. Gams 30. ATreOarawan 3t . C- Pat 32. RCehsSi(RK) 33. M. Cooper 34. P.MdnVm 35. ATmtL'r 36. P. F~J 37. A SheShan 38. D. Fhrberts 39. J.TSeu3as 40. J. Dema 41. J. Sea" 42. J.Bebotta 43. D. Dodoricco 44. C. Pa~re 45 . M.VSitir6 46 . J .Shc:lan 61 . C.hian ;e2s 47 . L 071ynn 62. C. Mende 48 . M. Panthno 63. J. Penner 49. C. McGarx : 64. L Pettagelia 50. J. Seem 65. T. Louder 50. D. Bootl~/ 66. D. Ciro 51 . LS~ian 67. M.Bactord 52. P Banei 68. G . CO 53. C .Mathews 69. M. Moussi 54. N. tvmstrorg 70. B. Bynes 55. W.DPVerceS 71. S.0'Connor 72. C. Ke4 56. G. C ul 57. B. Day 73 . B. Kern,en 58. L BMtrnl 74 . M . Karevasilis 59. M . Yaramalis 75 . D. Kearny 60. A Morton 76. J. DelaW

MONASH BLUES Coach : Dave Roge rs rtes. Coach : Steve King L Findlay J . Baxter 3. C. Miter 4. P. Maiden 5. D. Rogers

6. M . Nevrman (VC) 7. W. Molvor 8. M. Lawrence 9. L Barin g 10 . S. Webster 11 . M. Spencer 12 . J. Cakv,e4 15 . M. Tinkter 16 . C. Dobbin 17. V. Cdanbies 18. G . Hipwep 19. D . Roche 20. J. Cavanagh 21 . S. McClure 22. A Dobson 23. P. White 24. B. Hodson 25. M. KeNodc 26. P. Hurley 27. D. Newman 28. S . McGee 29. A Headberry 30. P . Brophy 31 . J .L Smith (C) 32. M .Tr y 33. J.M . Smlth 34. B. DoWstey 35 . D. Murcide 36 . M. Tehan 37 . J. Andritsos 38 . P.Tudhey 39 . M. Srnith 40. W. Crawford 41 . A Kiers

42 . A, Hickey

43. R . Feenaghty 44. D . Teasdele 45. A McPherson 46. D .Jones

47. S. Mentha 49. M. KeNod c 50. D . SdrWeddes 51 . S . Millie 52. J . Millie 53. L McCann 54. R. Harris 55. D. Trumble 57. P .O'NeWI 58. A. K)opsteins 59. H. Middleton 61 . P. MJI s 63. S . Forsyth 64. A Lam 67. B. Dempsey 70 . N. DeYoung 71 . I -McGregor 82 . D. Horsfal l

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I . C . McKay

2. D . Water s 3. S. Mannassa (DVC) 4. S. Sleep 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

B. Devine M. Gravina P . BOoth B . CoBison LCuny J . Forbes

11, P . O'Farrell (C) 12 . S . Lock 13 . B. CuruAi 14 . S . Cheshire 15 . P. Keamey 16 . J. Christian 17 . M. Maguire 18 . J. Munay 19. B. Smith 20. M. Robinson 21 . J. Curren 22. M. Conneky 23. P.O'Dwyer 24. J. Barker 25. P. Christian 26. J. Roberts 27. S. Walsh 28. D .O'Famell 29. D.. Boye Leigh

30. M 31 . L Boy1e (VC) 32. J . Lovme 33. M. Orianuk 34, B. Conti 35. D. Hooper 36 . D. TOnldn 37 . S. Miktmda 38 . A. Sweeney 39 . J. Zumho 40. R. Mulroney 41 . G . Bums 42. S. Reinmann 43. P. McMahon 44. M. Lyons 45. B. Pawsey 46. M. Caulfield 47. R . Littl e

48. M. Anderson 49. J . Trimhoffi 50. C . Bailey 51 . O. Newman 52. T. Jamieson 53, N . Tinley 54. T. Cleveland 55. S .Zocco 57. B . Allman 59 . J. Bugela 63 . R. Gale

69 . J. Joyce

OLD MENTONtANS ST. BEDE'S Coach : Peter Murphy M ENTONE TIGERS Res. Coach : Jeff Norman 1 . A. Acreman

2 . C . Lean 3 . B. Murphy 4. G. Stroud (VC) 5 . C . Wallac e

6. D . Paterson 7. G. Ferguson 8. N . MaCquire (C) 9. G. P~de 10. J . Graham 11 . D. Sotiey 12 . S . Martin 13. R. Large 14 . M . Ftnnis 15 . C. Davis 16 . P. Hughes 17 . L Richardson 18 . T.Boumon 19 . D. Krtto 20. S. Mullen 21 . M. Elliott 22 . P. Harrington 23. N . Moodie 24. S. KittO 25. J. Wincluss 26. G. Dart 27. G. Katfis 28. M. Bond 29. A . Carter 30. M . Brooks 31 . P . Flasids 32. J . Sty

33. G. New 34. S . Worrell

35. Darren Murphy (VC) 36. P. Russo 37. H. Webster-Griffiths 38, D. Millis 39 . T. Riley 40 . T. Leonard 41 . N . Linford 42 . C . Rush worth 43 . M. Lawes 44 . B. Clothier 45 . C . Leaver 46. J. Norman 47. J . Korucanin 48. D.Johnsen 49. B . Lee 50. G. Richards 51 . R. Butler 52. A. Merriner 53. M . Stroud 54. J . Sheddon .' 55. W . Batiantine ..' 56. M. Leone 57. P. Watson 58 . D. Coventry 59 . C. Furher 60 . D. Nock

61 . C. Dwyer

62 . Daniel Murphy 63 . T. Hancock 64 . M. Austin

65 . Damien Murphy 66. M. Henry 71 . T. Kersley 72 . D . Campbell

_ Coach: Paul Beddoe Res. Coach: Brad Berry 1 . M. Kinsella

2. S. Zald o 3. J. Sebire (DVC) 4. V.CH ' 5. M. Murray 6. A. Ryan. 7. D . D+c~pns 8. B. Beasley 9. G. Marinic 10 . C. Ross .' 11 . M . Hecker '.. 12 . C. Stewart

13. David Gooddiild 14 . P .Lannan 15 . Danny Gooddxild 16. S . Napier

17. A. MacGeorge (C) 18. J .TufN(VC) 19. B. Tori~nscn 20. T. Lamb 21 . W. Furbng 22. S. McCarthy 23. T. Peck

24. T. Beasley 25. D. Smith 26. S. Hecker 27. M. Manso n 28 . D .Feben 29 . D . Ord 30 . M. Dols 31 . M. Mi(sud 32 . J . Dickinson (RVC) 33 . A. Walsh 34 . D. Kinsella 35 . R. Bibs 36. G. McLa&lan 37. M . Cormoll y 38. A. Hayes (OVC) 39. R. L'Huille r 40. C. Johnston (RVC) 41 . P. Ord 42. A. Thompson 43. K Goodchdd 44. J. Reapero 45. R. Gould 46 . O . La!or 47 . C. &aa9u 48 . R . Shreiet 49 . S. Flannery 50 . N . Tuy 51 . S. Boczar 52 . A. Kearney 53. M. Beasley 54. M. McCraw 55 . P. Dwyer 56. D. Marshall 57. M . Loma,7no (RC) 58. M . Zakic 59. P . Newport 60. A. White!aw 61 . B. Dunstan 62. C. Thompson 63. A Ord

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Res . Coach : David Miter 1 . D . Dunicolantonio (C) 2 . J . O'Meara

3. E . Mitchell

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

6. A. Hughan 7. V. Ryan 8. T . Oakley 9. A. Behm 10. A. Day

11 . C. Dohtr/n 12 . G . Robinson 13 . J. Miller 14 . D. Carrigan 15 . A.O'Rettty 16 . B. Carey 17 . R . Parker 18. T. Batty 19. A. Quinlan 21 . G. Simrnaxlson 22. A . Burgess 23. S. Nankervis 24. D. Kenny

25. A MdCenae (VC) 26. S . Edwards 27. P. Bowden 28. B. Mdnemy 29. S. Darcy

30. R. Armstrong 31 . M. Contessotto 32. A Nedru 33. A. Banks 34. B. Henricus 35, J. Briggs 36. K Morris 37. S. Manton 38 . J. Smith 39 . B.L Vaughan 40 . J . Gay 41 . A Majo r

42 . P .O'Halbran 43. B . Drury 44. F. Dinicdank»io 45. S . Ront:hi (VC) 46. C. Smith 47. R. McCann 48. A Pintrom 49. B. Wner 51 . T. Ludlow 52. J. Niel 53. M. Lalor 54. J. Graves 55. P. Clarke 56. P.ROUch 58 . B. Michell 59. A Anisio 60 . S. Budde 61 . J. Rees 62 . J. Cronin 6;, . M. Lindsey 64 . S. Walsh 65 . J .Dmovan 66 . G. Rafferty 67. A. Prosser 68. H . Meehan 69. S . Pitcher

Coach: Tony Fellows Res. Coach: George Petsinis 1 . S. Papaionou 2. B. Byron 3. A. Smith 4. G . Pets'utis 5. James Bubis 6. B. Pellegrino, 7. S. Plant 8. A. Fellows 9. V. Gaped 10. D. Caped 11 . L Alberti 12. F. Faroh;one 13. G. Scarps 15. LDel Papa 17. D. Gorski 19. P. Ristevsld 20. L Alahalds 21 . E. Lentiru 22. L Satiese 23. R.Dirnaggio 24. B. Smith

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Coach: Rod Allison Res. Coach: Egan Smith 1 . S. Ba53rd 2. T.,hmes 42. R 3 . AlydCsief(VC) 43. T. r 4. S . Jack 45. LB~ 5. SHtr,„i'reSNC)46. AHmvud 6. S . Roe 47. P.lemsn 7. M. Scott 48. J . Swan B. N. Board 49. A Kent 9. D.TaW 50. J .M.ct(enw, 10. E. Smith 54, P. RdsioW 11 . A Kpnc~ou 56. J . Dor~s 12. J.NJ#~..on(C) 57. LTtromas 13. N.S4ms 58. C. Hume 14. R. Vyidehead 60. PLMra~~a';a j.'s 15. RSpxriB 62. M.Stron 16. D. Wzlser 63. 0 . P'antms 17. ACods 65. LBidxip 18. D. Hayes 66. P . NN.Thcmpson 67. R.20 21 . T. Nardnari 69. A Ha'6alo 22. R Watson 70. WWI 23. T.Sanpson 71 . ARuso 24. D.Imbarger 72. P.YOwg 25. AT2~r 73. M.Se~/ 26. htR~IxnarU 74. G .Yota :g 27. B.0'thra 75. DChrdr 28. B . Ldch 76. W. Horns 29. C.Soachan 77. T.,b1yraa1 30. Clues 78. AMzT~ 31 . J. Hcaard 79. C. M 32. C. McC.uNich 80. A tdatdr6 33. A Bnmuten 81 . D.5sn 34. P.MtCrea 82. T. Webb 37. MFr~ 83. D.WHsh 39. C. Etans 84. C. Baiad 40. J. Harny 86. M. Hopkins 41 . T.John>tr4r 66. G .Akicen

Coach : Des Meagher Res. Coach : Chris Burke 1. D .Fedefe 2. M.Babura 1(C) 3. M. Cereals: 5. M.Robm.rn a C. Houston (VC) 7. P A.C~hn 8 Davis 9. C. Mzll.ere 10. B. Hickey 37. P. O'Brien (RC) 11. P.Can~t 38. C.Carrgg 12. D .Gri 39. J.Na smrth 13. T.Hix,$ies 40. AThviam s 14. T. Cani00 41 . C.0'Corernr 15. A L~ej 42. D. N~srnith I B.Warrlabocm 43. N.ENht(RVC) 17. ACm6orz(VC) 44. M.Baem3n 18. D .Outry 45. M.Lesu r 19. M 46. G.Jotrxat 20. S. Mctu6iYe 47. S. Habtmn 21. P. Ha:de,4 48. M. Reid 22. J . Bormyrn3n 49. C. FrJtfln 23. P. Cardu% 50. B. Kelsey 24. RM33 51 . LEaznss 25. M. Vemal 53. D. Ddztppo 26. C. Ryan 54. S. Gilan 27. O.Um>dartban 55. D. Dr rarro 28. C.Earnes 56 . B.Ca paja 29. APV,%ck 57. D.Jalmon 30. P. 0'Bran 58. 0. Wt ean 59. D.Ge GFn 31. N .Jentims 60. AGhnn 32. M. Bedeck 33. C. Harris 61, 0. Cacsar 34. D .GWdcevA 62. S.Fq&:r 35. C. taw 63. S. V*m: 36. D . Nolan 65, A Harris

Res. Coach: Matthew Schollen 1 . B.fANtress 28 . T.(7an 2 . J. DiZzon 29. AWaaT 31 T. Dohe D. n 3~°C .~ m 910. P.Lah "it ca r7 4 . AKawuds 32. RtpCmst . W.Nqr6m 33. S.Paron ,a5 6 . A KaMfer 34 . N . L.t brarslry 7. J.Covfslea 35. AlaWrer ce 8. SCo53aPWath38. R. Harris 9. C. Harris 37. M.Sc 10. M.C &r 38. J.Ru i 11 . M CzsskFj 39. J .Sart ,: itr°t1Cj 12. M.Hamsttn 40. M. :' 13. D. Curt 41 . M.' 14. S. Klose 42. B . i 15AAWilson 43 . RFw. 1V R.Castles 44. M. Taw 16. T. Rovals 45 . W. Br-'s 17. G .N~gns 48. AGA_ 1P N . Cox 47. LSaiu'n 16' C.85ftn`/ 48 . D. F2txnano 19. J .4i'hhrvi(DIC) 4 P. Burke 20" H. Vega 50. G . McDonald 20, M. loose 51 . N. Silver 21 . N. Broh er 52. M. 22. T. 54. W.lu~•raxAy 23. 0. Ash 55. M. Davies 24. K Da is 56. A DOW 25- T. Wades 57. P. Anderson 25' T. WaBas 59. A Beaudmi np 26. SVielkzms 60. J. Tinkler 27. B . Thompson 63 . J. Babanczy

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OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR Coach: A. Frazer Res. Coach : I . Stevens 1 . J. P.najorolpodos 2. 1 Chapman (DM a P.Luttersdtmidt(L . S.Fkminit )4 5. S. Emerson 6. 0Ri*y 37 . J. WafCer 7. T- a . M .MCKene4 8. S.OEf~ 'r>rnn 38. A Menagiim 9. J. r 39 . QBk'ci 10. I. Stevens ~. T r s41Rite 11 . B.Pap9 42 . AJeaku 12. J. Haartw 43. A Galt 13. P.Cta:Aty 44. RCbttzs/ 14. S. Evans 44. P.Barry 15. S. Bowp 46 . D. Novac-1k 16. S. McPherson 47 . J.Te;tm 17. P.Haxter(VC) 48 . P.Muna, 18. T. Read 49. A HrAddSai 19. G . Steven 50 . D.Bernea 20. J.tar~ 51 . S .G rose L-j 21 . S. D=" .z 52. A Davison 22. M . L.rkmsz 53. T. Hawke 23. J. Hughes ; 54. Ma76ury .S 24. C. Robertson 55. R Miss 25. A Lank 56. A 0'R/an 26. D . Rancher 57. R. Willa 27. D . Ban 58. A Woenicia 28. B. Turner 59. N. Osman 29. J.S~rs 61 APahter 30. J~ McLean 61 . D. Podgr 31 . A. Corby 62 . P. Bara.Jr 32. d. M-fiald 63. A Porter 33. S.Camer 64 JRossi 34. J. Leask 65. ASoteriou 35. D.4YdifiHd 66. B.lantaro 36. P. Tr~st 67. R C2ig

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SALESIAN Coach: P . Turley Res. Coach: M. Byrne 1 . M. BanYa z Pat Petra 3. dand 4. A H~#y 5. M.Caraan(C) 6. RCnootti 7. G . Gasp :a i a M. Hazel (VC) 9. 0, Swo 39 . B. Quinn 10. D . Owr 40 . J. Harnilon 11 . T. Whitt 41. S. Bobe:c 12. A Cz-n 4Z B. Chalmers 13. LBh' (VCt 43. ARohens 14. P. `.' ^M ~ 44. C. Hunt 15. T. :- 45 . M.Sr 16. A( 46 . M.' _uce 17. Ma6 .zs 47. R.1 ^n 18. S-1 r 48 . P. L 19. S.E 49 . 8. P 20. A' ~r 50 . I F21 . RNapro# 51 . P.Btiwkut l 22. AFchmrds 52 . T.Aj n 23. C. R.od)e (VC) 53 . J, Gen 24. AGrace 54 . S- Butler 25. B. Kmhmr 55 . 0. Scarcer 26. B. Bmvman 56 . S. F0.~er~d 27. M. Mansfield 5T D. 28. M. Itims, S& D. Taylor 29. Mick Forms 59 . J.TafWr 30. 0. Leman E-0 . M. Bates 31 . ADeue/ 61 . AKazS 32. A Stevens 62 . D. Sutherand 33. M. Cooke 63 . M. Perilok 34. M. WSMari 64 . Pad Fortes 35. P. " 65. S. Bacash 36. VL Herman 66. S. KnW 37. J.B2mtn 67. M.Sr :C:erlantl 38. R. HazO 68 . P. NomiFos

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E Central LATROBEU S(1'l Coach : Mario Bakogianis Res . Coach: Damien Rider 1 . M Baiariaces 2. D.HAr 3. S.FrtJerickcno 4. G .N.epIR' 5. S. FdmMrwaRa 6. 8. Frarvmz n 7. B.Fuv*3 S, R.Storer to. D.SidaLoteam 12. G6cDarec! 14. S . H*reS 15. m . Lewis 45 . S. Turner 18. S. DToo?e 46. D. Wr% rt 46. M.Krv¢er 19. R(~rCi 20. JMatB~xs 47 . D. HI, ey 21 . D. Edmunds 48. LM ~lnura . 49. W ' 22 J 21 S . 50. S. , _ 24. KCoWPMdDS 51 . P. 25. S .t~u,y 52. J.C- :sx 26. P.Gmrrow 53 . JAI-ftron 27. Lk/cn 55. ACianmhp 28. M.Sp s 57. R n e 30. SBe -nU 58 . S. Pric 31. SL• an 59 . B.FlrylvaN M.' . 60. K Roon>f P. _ 61 . S. B~d T.h'_h 62. G .Tended 63. C. Black 35. C. F : 3a B.L no 64. ECrdwford 37. ACIm^oo 65. AGrant 38. S.NCnrry 66 . AgaMce 39. A 8bskatt 67 . S . Phillips 40. J.Mwra7 68. G. Foster 41. D. Ly~h 69 . T. Terrace 42. KCutmn 70. J.Dwmresq 43. S. Turner 71 . P. Dumzrecpue 72, S, Sfif t 4 P. Mean

OLD WESTBOURN E U .H .S .O.B. Coach: David Twomey Res. Coach: Edd~

1 . B.gamrW 2 S.Wtrt~ 3 . 8. Frart&n 4 . A 0'Ketifa 5 . A Lqtd t & J. HoaSturuh 7 . D .Jago 8. AFbrsburpi(C) 9. AChri>to 10. P, Harris 11 . D .Rottericic 12.MGrob 13. P. North 14. J. SaSmn 15. A. Board 39. B. Smith 16. S Chri;to 40. C. Cox 17. B. Hft 41 . C. Fard 18. P. KM 42 . P. Pnnaffi 19. Mt Cr '~,9 43. R Cu~ert 20. ESaSdieak2 45. E .W 21 . M . KL%Th 46. G. Flower 22. W.FWnhg 47. RCttften 23. S.Le'"dt 48. M.G rift 24. L Fairfield 49. S. H9vdtt 25. S. Loomed 5o, P. oymfe 28. P. MJsmwn 51. A RobGirs 27. D.Twvrncy 52. S.Suuat 28. C. PaM 53 . G.8aq 29. D.Hors~ 54 . & Domilarf~A 30. C . GaMn 55 . B. Lucas 31 . D. Evans 5& W, Taylor 32. G.Jurnerm 59 . Atip,mmbe 33. G.Rdnar(4G) M.Bakiter 34. P . Vincent G. Harris 35. S mdotsm P. pant 3g. A Fkde7 P. Martimern 37. S, Cummin D. Shea 38. S. Hartley W.T*r

Coach: D. Nash Res. Coach: G. Mazza 1 . RFreph 2. ATaarim 3. ABOr e 4. C NICLannan 5. D. Koch 6. Cractcndl 40 . BY 10ald 7. C. Blame (C) 41 . C . .., . . . 8. T. Hatiffac 42. 0. r: . .. e 9. RSntah 43. M . . ', 10. P. Bum 44. J. g__, 11 . S. Milo 45. Q 12 J. tUSxnd/ 46. R 12wC.Arold 47. G.Crona 13. P.Miem(V7;) 48. Kteris}i 14. Ben Mad0onad 49. D.DeLuca 15. M.Do4idson 50, D. Aldo 16. P. Guefnry: 51 . J. Hoazrs 17. P.Sc~a 52 D.Ferg.saf 18. E .HOwigsn 53. J.Cotter 19. G. 54. J. Pfeifer 20. G.h1adr.garto 55. J.IOmury 21. RNari~ 56. NG~s 23. P. E' 57. T.. 'As Par" 24. 8. CamrGters 58. 0 25. A. HeIner 59. D. Smith 26 . B. 6ogfiana 60. J. Derriere 27. KStraletran 61 . P.HO6an 28. M. Rotiwaell 62. A Goodson 29, K Jones 63. P. Gasket 30. B.Mrdansai 64. P.tasi 31. P.OOknce 65. D. McCartrm/ 32. D. Bum 66. U Yount; 33 . P. Drerdei 67 . F. MoBUm 34 . D.Douglas 68, M. Campbell 35 . J . Nash % J. Collard 37. G . Cafferal 70 . D. Vast 3& A Bv7ca 73 . S. Dz& 39. M. Pea 77. J. Sniper

UNIVERSITY REDS WILLIAItISTOWN Coach: Justin Doyle CYM S Res. Coach : Grant Hammond y 1 . tA Fadr 2. N . Bowman 3 . C.Ttatober 4. D .Feruiwy 5. D . Kam 6. P. Braddock 7. J.Dqla 8. M. Fence 9. 0 . FRts 10. P. Holmes it. B.Fic 4 12. M.Grralrt0 39. AGearite 13. M .Jantst 40. 1A Harris 14. &Terr4 - 41 . 1. Mdkmve 15. P. Y.~ 42. B.0'Cc~ter 16. N.MZr» 43. T.Jr.}son 17. Puddles 44. B. Hart 18. M . Heenan 45 : S.Onty 19. G .Wriq@ 46. B.Cmop7a7 20. G. 47. J. K^ppM 21 . J. Shaw 48 . P.S~atov 22 R.0Br~ 49. N .Antdt 23. B . Kxg 50. C. Deol~r 24. C. T~ 51 . T. 25. B . Foster 52. T. 26. S . East om 53. Zed 27. S . Rowland! 54. P. Hetivsvn 28. N. Hal 55. D.Aikm 29. P . Jum 56, T, Hart 30. D.tixatde 57, RPawaa 31. AJedson 58. pACazrxjer 32. A Walsh 59. B . Greet 33. S . Thatcher 64. C . Norman 34. M MarN 65 P Simmons 35. AM7;1511an 68 . P .Jadaon 36. R. Ryan 69. B. Dmr 37. D. Hoarseness! 60. G. Box

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Ml-1 . BRUNSWICK SWINBURNE UNI . Coach : C. Fox Res. Coach : P. Morin 1 . ATirchotS 2. D.Prdarns 3. S. Hodgsoh 4 . M.SoMo 5. W. MdAahon 6 . S. Hea't«/ 7. J . Stiffs 8. P. curangharn 9. J .M&r(VC) 10 . J .I a s 11 . J . (VC) 12 J .Pa~m~ 13. P. Marin 14. J . Hop: 15. B.0'grien 39. NL Warren 16. LDaPOtton 40. C.Jev~ffi 17. AKyrazis 41 . EVakri 18. M.M~pa~ 42. J. P2pargolou 19. V.lfmsi 43. M.Cd8a2me 20. G .LatNU( 44. J.Maru4 21 . B.WIYanan 46. T.Ciasara 22. RTt~(DVC) 47. 0 .F•RVusat 23. D . E~ (DVC) 48. I. Bosch 24. G .tatak 50. M.t.rnantres 51 . S . 2&. S. H~j ( 52 M P'~r,as~ 27. P. Grey 53. A Vei1n39 2& S. WerNram 54. S.loumttzs 29. R.Sauder5 55. B.Atltrd 30. R1 Smith 57. J. Samnda 31 . J.Freeman 58. J. Thompson 32. A Bouirialah 59. B . Evans 33. G .P~t(RVC) 60. B .t.~ntrs 34. P. H?rky 61 . G.laootfaa4o 35. P. Drr,;:tt 62. J. Elasmar 36. G . Waites, 63, N, Whitman 37. D.C'Nldata~(~ 64. C.Vatt~ 38. AtBr~od(R1C)65. RSassire

Coach: Garry Hickey Res . Coach: Mark Johnston 1. M Mla m 2. J .Steerty 4. C.Defo§o 5. J .Defoko 6. M.GeorOe 7. A. Hamt`tton 8. J .Narridle 9.. C. RSiryh m 10 .Tumb~ 11. G. Barry 12 . M. Dyirs 13 . R . Lateran 14 . R Goode 15 . A Fi3s84 17 . S. Lee 1& ARtsnaru 19. B0'MVa 2 0. A 1 unarm 21 . T.6y, .iora 22 . S. Ryx m 23 . M. E 24 . S.F . 25 . P. L, 43. C. Freeman 26, M. K,~ht 44. N. Morgan 27. D.Murf` 45. R.POter 29. D. Dept 46, E. Garbles 30. P. T,A 47. A Kelly 31 . S.0 • 48. M Ddtono 32. AS - .a 49. J .M2rrftt 33. D.t' - 50 . B. W~ed 34. 8.~ on 51 . P.James 35. T.( .vow 52. J .PiaLwr.Ja 37. g.Padcltn 53 . M.M.d,aman 38, N . r5 S4 , W. Pothook 39. G .C-rn~ 55 . ZSWenYi 40. M . Shard T. Bertneft 41 . D. Wren D. Fodor 42. J.Gffigm C.HOSaern

UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach: Garry Connolly Res. Coach: Pat Malcolm 1 . G.Danah 2 . J. R ecord 3. FL Hall 4. M.Vaughat 5. fL McArthur & S .SmiLh 7. B . Li & B. 9. C. P" 10. P. Datum 11 . B. Smith 12. M. Roberts 13. T.,ksszn 14. S. Wier 15. A Koo4JO5 16. P.Carxavolo 17. H.FZ7tltcr . 18. B.S~ 19, J Ward 20. S. Lam. 21. T. Holmes 22- T. Lamb 23. S. Boston 24. RLFCg>.rty 25. B. W D. ~ 27. M. Hayes 28. A. Bad 29. A Glass 30. 0. SarZaGy 31. M.Carah 32. M.Jaies 33 . T. Mother 34, J- Belem 35, R Come 36. S. Matthews 37. J. Good 38 . B. Nwlh 39 . P.HzNOn 40 . G. Stem

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Coach : Alan Ellio tt Res. Coach: Paul McNamara 1 . N.PPcoant 2. D. Desvsan 3. A. Hany 4. J . Tuck 5. D. Macleod 6. D.Grim 7. M, cannon & 8. Ham 9. G . Case 10. S.McE2dtran 11 . L GrodiattsH 12. W. Gri4EGu 13. B. Twist 14. ADarid 15. J . Smart 16. &Ctuck 37 . Agmd 17. A Featherston 31 T . gedowth 18. Atartiltam 39 . TCarte r 19. P. Dar= 40 .. 0 Eors 2(1 M•Ha3td 41. ACtidc 21 . G .Jadcwn 42 AFmdt 22 W.Parme 43 . M.OTPfrn 23. G .H,.rbeSon 44 . N.BoM 24. G. SnDM- 45 . M. OLick 25. G . Buriless 46 . A -t 26. 0 . Lee 47. A Ishra 27. C. Be* 4& A Pa;vc~yrcMi 28. C. D~ 49 . C. Mttt~t 29. M.NxI?ison 50. P. WeVionom ' 30. ~ ~ Cook 51 . D. B~ . B. Sounder; 32. W. Kevin 52 . LRidard 33. D.o49tm 53 54 34. G .W2rten r.~ . Scadrm~ ~`~I0 35. A. ghdc 56 . S Bryant

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WEST BRUNSWIC K Coach: Phil Leathern Res . Coach: Nick Magnafas 1. AR=nw'3w 41 . G.HcppE! 2. J. Gray 42 P.Hams. 3 RFari'+sy 43 J.T~r 4. G.D.erces 44. S.GUar, 5. ACaxta~e 45 T.Marm 6. J . Gross 45 G.Fabes 7. EV9le 47 . B.Parogm 8. J . H2vmod 48 p L,,Iy 9. J .I0rouy 49 M .Nolen 10. S.FY4i® 54: g ~ 11. S.C.ocohris 51' J12 . LBronn 52 LStsrart 13 . J . Saha 53 T Move 14 . P. Rxbaisai 54 S 15 . P.MeNau91€ai 55 N{~ 16. S.SmjJce r~g P.µyr~~ 17. D.Home 57 C . Pric e t& J.Caetn 51 0. 19. D.Kro.chd 59 LRobson 20. D. D'sido 60 g gyrtc e 21. S.Ma'kimra 61~ G,1~ 22 . N.M~s 62. F. Lucas 23. J.Osban 63 A Ga~ard 24 . D.(bcron 64 . AC` + 27.D.&~ 28. A" . ~.

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GLENHUNTLY Coach: Steve Allender Rea Coach: Peter Derrick 1 . C. D'Donnet 2. a Whelan 3 T. Hill 4. D. Caesar 5. G.Dicknort 6. M. Seatuaok 7. M.KaAs & J.Jans 9. A Pt6urvo 40 . L 10. AYoorD 41 . RG4mo2a 11. T.ROSSBer(C) 42. M .Satlmter 12. D.Hotdvson 43. M .,krres 13. M Kr*wski 44. B.0'tNmel 14. J. G3more 45. A Sutton 15 . P. . 41. A Gain Brain 16. C. 47. J.4Vatton 17. S.NiOust 48. C. Lam 1& C.HOrst°j 49. J.Ot+air 19 . G. Cars~sen 50. G . Lewis 20. T.SiMey 51 . D.W :ntp,hies 21. I . Tlirear ( VC) 52. C. M:+.d>=R 22. G. Retards 53. D.MCUndn 23. P.Thmes(DsL) 54. D.Marvas 24. A W9rsrrop 55. P. Derrick 25 . C. Watts 56. B. Lamtivs/ 26. T.Short 57. M .Rymt 27. S.Sm~4h 58. J.Croake 28. C.W 59. B. Dikes 29. C.Crag 60. o-A,bhnson 30 . B.tYason 61 . RCarsensen 31. LTtromas 62. M . Hersey 32. 0. DoetleAen 63. G Thom 33. 0. Jones 64. M . Callander 34. 0.Fta4 M hr 65. P A. Harrison 36 . k Ha Mrodci 37. ABres&n 69 . G .FLtdcer 38 . W.WiNams 71 . P.,kxus . 39 . T. HOSkinit 74. B HomvJft

OAKLEIGH A.F.C. POWERHOUSE Coach: Jason Eiardley Res. Coach: Chris Moore 1 . R. Gap 2 A Broomfield 3. D. R~ery 4 . P.kirtznn S. C.Rkhas 7. P . Doradel & 8 .=(RC) 9. J. 10. hi Wood 11 . J. gram 12. AZa 13. J. kmpper 14. D. Brantley 15. G. Redtord 41. G S. ' 16. J. ~.o 42. Ma klais 18. A Walsh 41 J.TnnBClotios 19. P.Taybr ( 44 . B. Woodard 20. LOdvt t :, 21 .A 4~6.P~ 22. S . Osborne 47. S.le,xs 23. P. Dicke 4& C.Fegosor1 24. SKttls(DVC) 49. ShbaMla4a 25. C . 50. MCh~k 26. A K1ts 27. R Haney 52L ~ 2& A " 53 . V.Giu ter 29. D. Hall (OX ) 54. 30. M. 55. B. GarB~ 31 . C .Mqwe 56. J.ANss 32. R Natas 57. T.Mkras 33. ASdxitz 58 D. Bes p rroi 34. S . Kisser 6610 T rornf37 35. R Wake . B.. BOT}~ 3& B . Hatas 62. M Dyzr 37. P .Torpe/ word 63 . C.MOUmd.rs 38. D.Ch~man 69. S.Tattersai rqi 65. B. C~r 39. N.AE 40. C .Taylor 66. A

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ST. MARY'S Coach: Anthony Petitti Res. Coach : B. Evans 1. M Uarmwn h 2 T.BUrt(DVC) 3. R. ti~."~gsEOn 4. ABell 5. 3. ~--^. 7. AP~,:.W & P.T~r_h-f 9. M.P_u_ ; er 10. T.J :r.;s 11 . LFc ; 12. AGurm 39. G .SV~y 13. J.Cfreanran 40. C.Dwrontrilo 14. P . Wation, 41 . C. O'Brian 15. 0. Are revts 42 . T. Worr-r~ 16. S Hicks 43 . A. Herse 17. M. WaIDr 44. M. RedJrard 18. J.Ciarke 45. N .Richart%on 19. P. Rains 46. J. Ma#rorry 20, D. Stewart 47. S. 21 . T.Ymer(C) 48. P.Birion 22. D. Woodcock 49. C. O'Brien 23. S . Preston 50. N . 24. S .MdCa7 51 . B.FraJ 25. M.tt5sne 52, T. Carey 26. J.HZrtt/ 53 . D.Siglay 27. B. SBrrsrt (VC) 54 . S. Tai 28. J. kkr:s 56. R. SWdrher0 29. J.Fmrekss 57. RLar xit 30. M.S+.:•ea 58. TA-- ;:-•Rk 31 . A Police 59. 32. W.Gerstmarl 60. AWc :, !; 33. P .Stsens 63 . B.V;c 34. B .CrAU 67 . PeLScmmetl 35. R Pawru 65 . P. Hz---tan 36. E. Evans 66 A P,ohrs 37. IMcCastxtt7 67. L Woods 38. F.Han~son 68. G .Tl ooharris

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Coach: Derek Hin e Res . Coach: Neil Wallmeyer 1 . S. MH&an 2 R . Puhrnarse 3. M. B tt 4. N. Wakne7er "'M 5. J. Beam 6. ACc" 7. M. Osborne & A Sarnmar6ra 9. J.Mct•larnara 10. B.Horkjsan 41. B. Messner 11 . A P4ts 42. T. Pan 12 . M. PhSzrthy 43. P. Herrcit; 13 . C. Perry {VC) 44. M. Worland 14 . M. Eastl}arn 45. P. PosL=rirro 15 . C. L Van Coye Leon46. 47 R. Phelps M 16 . P. 18 . B. Castles 48. H. Fitts 19. M. Sheehan 49. S. tv1sirrow 20. RTommn 51. AMessina 21 . G. Patonfirm 52. J. Payne 22 . N. Roberts 53. T. Maya 23 . A Frills 54. J. kbfficrscrl 24 . G. Pairs (RC) 55. B. Nettlean 25 . J .Hars e Mrry 56. M. Bremner 26. R. Unford 57. S . Oliver 27 . G.Wardrop 58. K Sparrow 28 . B.0'Stftxi 59. KWr'foN 29 . C. BlmiOmn 60. T. Km 31 . D. Posteraw 61. T Matheson 32 . F. Maya 62. Ri Bremner 33 . P.Rachor 63. M. Hine 34 . C. Sparrow 64. Z Roberts 35 . D.Irvart 65- R Lucas 36 . C, Jones (RJC) 66. B . Cleary 37 . B.JSb6 67. C . Peel 38 . M. Wheeler 68. L Reid 39 . USeptwision He P . Pipe 40 . B. Sqnbn 50. M . Frank

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UMPIRES CORNER by Leah Gallagher and Peter Simpso n \'riFell , we in the VAFA now turn the corner into the ~! 2nd half of the 1997 season, the back nine or better known as the business end of the year . It is time to both reflect and look fonvard, write down your goals for 1997 and give them to Mick "the boss" Sneddon . Who knows? You may even achieve the goals you set yourselves. MILESTONES There are two milestones being achieved in the umpiring ranks this weekend. Mark "Bushy" Bushfield officiates in his 250th VAFA game. Bushy has made an outstanding contribution to the VAFAUA both on and off the ground . His achievements include umpiring a large number of 'A: grade games and at one point reaching 'B' grade Grand Final status . Bushy has also made a significant contribution off the field e .g running the 'milky bar' for us thirsty kids and co-ordinating annual events such as the Aquathon and the Bounce-Off (sounds like a life membership nomination?). Well done Bushy, enjoy the day and the after-match.

The second milestone this weekend is Anthony "Simmo" Simpson who officiates his 100th VAFA game. Young Simmo has been patrolling the goal square for the most part in'A' grade, achieving 'E' grade Grand Final status in 1995 and 1996 and looking to bigger things in 1997 . Well done little brother, have a great day and we will catch up for a lemonade at the after-match . Listed blow are both Bushy and Simmo's profiles. Name: Mark Bushfield, Nickname: Bushy, Age : 38, Status: Married, Games: 250 (including 5 as a goal umpire), Best footballer in the VAFA: James Bennett, Best Umpire in the VAFA: Richie Simon and Graham Thwaites (best bouncer), Ambition in football: To one day win the bounce-off competition, Last book read : Flying High - History of Essendon Football Club, Last Film seen: The Castle, 4 Dinner Guests : Jamie Lee Curtis, H . G . Nelson and Roy Slaven, Chris Bushfield, Favou rite meal: Spicy sausages served on mashed potatoes, Favourite drink: beer, Funniest football moment : My brief career as a goal umpire, Hardest game: In my second year umpiring Ivanhoe v Fawkner a one-umpire situation . Thanks Nashy! What would you dress as, to a fancy dress party? Pirate - "Aarch m' hearties". Name : Anthony Simpson, Nickname : Simmo, Age : 30, Status : Single, Games: 100, Best footballer in VAFA: Dan Richardson (Old Xaverians) and Mark Harrison (Old Paradians), Best umpire in the VAFA: Steve McCarthy, Peter Gersch, Marty Jackson, Peter Simpson (my brother), Biggest influence : Gary Baumgarten. John Hall . Bernie Jephson, Last book

re ad: M anure (Doug Hawkins), Favourite film seen: Die Had and Lethal Weapon 4, Dinner guest : Kim Basinger, Michael Pfeiffer, Jeff Kennett, James Hird, Favourite meal: Pasta, Favourite drink : Strongbow sweet, Funniest moment in footba ll : Umpiring with Graham Thwaites . He paid a decision whilst doing a pirouette, lying on the ground (Almost Footy Legend), Hardest game: MHSOB v Whitefriars - C Grade. Brother's 100th game and goal umpired with Dad. You can chose your friends but. . .. . ., What would you dress as to a fancy dress party? Batman (Jamie "Pretty Boy" Kvins could come as Robin?) Best moment in football : kicking the 'goal of the year' (and my only one) for East Doncaster in the EDFL, Best umpiring moment: First 'A' Grade game in 1994 with Michael Lentini. BABY TALK Congratulations to Russell Francis an d Trish on the recent arrival of Nicholas Richard (9lbs) . Rusty is a former 'A' grade fieldie and Advisor. Well done DSC! Rusty, I hope you're getting more sleep than this scribe since the recent arrival of Cameron Paul (7lbs, l0ozs), son of Simmo (SOS) and my lovely wife Tanya . Mother and son are both well . Dad would like to thank his umpiring mates for helping to wet young Cameron's head last week. Ronnie Smith, 'E Street' umpiring legend, was allegedly seen recently partying the hours away with his pretty woman, doing the stutter and boot scooting. Ronnie is that a whistle we hear or was it mistaken for wedding bells? Michael Lentini (SSBA) recently represented the VAFAUA in the Interstate game between Victoria and South Australia, standing in the goal square . Congratulations on a great appointment 'Big Mick' but did you have to shirt-front one of the Croweaters in the process of waving the sticks . Matty Meier, VAFA boundary rider was recently officiating at Old Halleybury and went to pick up the ball and got more than he bargained for, being bitten by a less than friendly dog. Fortunately the Sherrin was eventually retrieved and the game went on . . . . Woof, Woofl.! ! I had the opportunity to recently rotate (as we all do) to the Under 19's for the match between Old Xaverians and Mazenod OC . Our footballing future in the VAFA look bright given the skills displayed on the day . Special mention to Mazenod coach Kevin King who is doing an excellent job with his boys . The next win won't be far away, Kevin . SIMMO AND SPIDER


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st taste of wintry weather and a few upsets to boot . Review - Round 9 Section 1 Old Brighton proved this tipster very wrong when they inflicted De La Salle's second defeat for the season. After a even first 1/2 the Tonners through Alderson, Parnham, the Earls and Betts (4) surged ahead and ran out comfortable winners . Uni . Blues returned to the winners list with a resounding win against St . Bernards at home . Leading at every change the Blues were well served by Benjamin, Hocking and McKinnon, with Kavanagh, J . Mount an d Bonnici battling all day for the Bernards . Old Melburnians evened up the race for the four with a strong win against the inform Old Carey last Saturday. The OM's peppered the goals and with Bains, Sewell and Campbell on fire the OC's were powerless to overcome their opposition. For the OC's J. Woods, T. Wood an d Lewis were prominent. Mazenod gave notice that they will be no easy beats in the second 1/ 2 of the year when they dented Old Paradians hopes of maintaining outright second position . At home the Nodders will be a force and outplayed the OP's for (4) 1/4's with Hawkins and Egan allowing them to boot a winning score and a great team effort registered as best . S. Pruscino, Stevens and Warren were worthy players of note for the OP's . In the final match Old Xavs added some needed percentage against St . Kevins who were best served by Scarfo, McConnell and Delahay, while Winter, S . Carro us and Barrett stood out for the Xavs. Section 2 Old Camberwell proved through sheer persistence that for the remainder of the year they will be very competitive after running the Friars to (2) points at home . So much for the Friars winning in most positions with the 'Wellers racing home adding (4) second 1/2 goals to (2) to be narrowly defeated . Derry, E . Williams an d R . Scott were instrumental in the 'Wellers resurgence with No rthey, Reid an d Bond best for the Friars. Warringal were severely dealt with by Uni. Blacks at Beverley Road, managing only (2) goals for the match . Walters, Long and George never gave in for the Redbacks, while the Blacks Murray, White and Hannan (7) had field days . Old Scotch handed Beaumaris a football lesson at Camberwell adding (13) second 1/2 goals to (2) and with Gross, Crane (6) and Thompson doing as they pleased the Scotchies consolidated second

position . McLean, Sheldrake and Thornton were better Sharks on th e day. Collegians maintained their undefeated run at the expense of Marcellin, and with a (6) goal to (2) first 1/ 2 were never to be challenged . Hosking, Van Der Venne an d Byrne lead the Lion's charge, while the Eagles were well served by Karavasalis, Marson and Cull . Williamstown CYMS kept their finals chances alive with a (2) point win against Old Haileybury. In a match that could have gone either way the Bloods were kept goalless in the third term which did not help their cause but then proceeded to slam on (8) final 1/4 goals but to no avail . B. Langford-Jones, Bell and Hunter were excellent players for the Bloods . Section (2) Blue AJAX made it (4) wins from (9) matches after disposing of Monash Blues at the Gary Smorgon Pavilion last weekend. The Jackers were led by Segal, Lewski an d Bock, while the 'Ashers had never-say-die players in the form of Burston, Bolton an d Jones. Ormond maintained their winning run with a solid (4) 1/4 performance against De La Salle (2) . Extending their lead at every change the 'Monds had fine players in Cullen (5), Broadhurst and Gleeson . MHSOB had little trouble booting a winning score against Old Geelong with Bennett an d Osborne booting (4) each, and Tilling, Harrison and Sterling brilliant all day. For the OG's Brown, Bolton and Gatenby battled hard all day . Likewise St . Bedes Mentone Tigers roared into action against Old Xaverians (2) keeping the Xavs scoreless in the first term . From there on in it was purely mathematical with Connolly, Cousins and Tessrerio unstoppable for the Tigers, an d Poulos, Connoll y an d Hennessy strong players all day for the Xavs . Hampton Rovers had the bye . Section (2) Re d Yarra Valley at home proved too much for Therry Penola running out convincing winners by leading at every change . Laing, Wapshot and Tyshing again named best for the Valley . While Walden, McMahon and Springhill were fine contributors for Therry Penola . St . Leos Emmaus WP kept their finals chances alive with a resounding win against higher placed Old Paradians (2) . Leading at every change and with fine players in Devlin, Levins an d Willis leading the way the result was never in doubt . Redford, Richardson


and Sacco battled manfully for the OP's . Old Trinity proved their top of the table ranking after inflicting a huge defeat on Chirnside Park . Keeping the Parkers scoreless in the third term was a sign of things to come, as they added (14) second 1/2 goals . For the vanquished Unkles, Lang and Allott never gave in all day. Aquinas re ceived a forfeit from third placed North Old Boys, an d Old Ivanhoe had the bye. previews - Round 10 Section 1 Uni . Blues host De La Salle in the battle-for outright top spot . Last time the two sides met it was the Blues by plenty, and on recent form they are my tip here today. Old Carey host St . Bernards with the OC's handing out a thrashing last time at Beryl Street . This time the scores will be a lot closer, however the result the same. Mazenod fresh from a fantastic victory take on Old Melburnians at Central Reserve . Last time it was the 'Nodders comfortably, this time the tables will be reversed . Old Xaverians meet with Old Paradians which is a vital match for both teams . The winner will consolidate their spot in the four the other will have some hard work ahead of them . In a reverse of last time's outing the Xavs will win today . Old Brighton will bring a smile to Leigh Bowes' face tonight with their fourth win for the season against SKOBS, who will give their all but be outclassed today. Selections : Uni. Blues, Old Care y, Old Melburnians, Old Xaverians & Old Brighton . Section 2 Will iamstown CYMS get the chance to avenge their Round 1 drubbing at the hands of Old Camberwe ll today at home. The 'Wellers pushed Whitefriars last week but will be hard pressed today to defeat the CY's with a sniff of finals in the air . Warringal host Whitefriars and although I expect the Redbacks to give a far better account of themselves than in Round 1 the result will not be any different . Old Scotch an d Uni. Blacks clash in a very important clash for both teams . Both have the opportunity to gather some distance between themselves and other clubs around them and today my tip is the Blacks by a whisker . Beaumaris face another big test this week against ladder leader Collegians . A loss here could see them lose ground on the four, whereas a win would leave them at least in touch . Away and on present form the Lions look the goods and will cause many headaches for the Sharks today . Last time Old Haileybury and

Marcellin met it was the Bloods by a massive amount, this time although both teams have been inconsistent the Bloods home ground advantage will put them within striking distance of the four . Selections : Wi ll iamstown CYMS, Whitef riars, Uni . Blacks, Collegians & Old Haileybury . Section ( 2) Blue St. Bedes Mentone Tigers face an improved AJAX team as compared to Round 1 and although the Tigers should win well the Jackers will give a far better account of themselves than in Round 1 . Ormond face a danger game against Hampton Rovers, even though the match is at home the 'Monds if they can win will almost assure themselves of a finals berth and this will be enough incentive today . Old Geelong at home will bring up their third win for the season when they play De La Sa lle (2), last time the two met it was the D's by (10) points . Today Tony McNamara's boys will reverse this result . Old Xaverians (2) host MHSOB and despite gradual improvement from the Xavs MHSOB will prove too strong today in many positions . Monash Blues have the bye . Selections : St . Bedes Mentone Tigers, Ormond, Old Geelong & MHSOB Section (2) Re d Therry Penola and Old Paradians (2) fought out a thrilling match in Round 1 and today should be no different . Therry hold the edge in goalscoring power and a win today would give them some breathing space and a clear position in the four . Old Trinity face a danger game against the steady improvers in St . Leos Emmaus WP. Last time it was the OT's by plenty and this time I expect the contest to be a lot closer with the Two Blues prevailing by (2) majors . Aquinas host eastern neighbour Chirnside Park who have been down on form this last month . Always competitive the Parkers will battle manfully with outright bottom at stake I believe that they can win today. Old Ivanhoe beg an their season off brilliantly in Round 1 when they knocked off North Old Boys at the Gillon Oval . With NOBS forfeiting last week and the OIG's having to supply the seniors regularly this match will be hard to pick although recent form suggests the OIG's can win today. Yarra Va ll ey have the bye. Selections : Therry Penola, St . Leos Emmaus WP, Chirnside Park & Old Ivanhoe . U19 Umpires and Last Round's Results on Pages 42 and 43

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ound 9 results failed to change my opinion that with six rounds to play the four u cess rate~~n

is virtuall settled. Although my wrong my preg diction 9 was 88'%o . I was very, very Old Essendon versus

diction of the outcome of the Therry Penola game! ! Review of Round 9 Section 1 Bloods experienced little difficulty Old Brighton anaaes a consequence consoliDe La Salle defeating dated their grip on top p . Bernards by 11 0 Old Scotch who defeated St . This increase points built their percentage by 30 should enable the "Cardinals" to remain favourites t o

the ladder. I expect the winning margin will be greater than the 30 and 31 point victories old Scotch have managed in their last two meetings with De La Salle . Aqazenod . y St . Bern ards face the long trek to pla The home side must be favoured to again win well . Bernards, who will want to erase memories of over St the 60 point loss to Mazenod in Round 1 . must defeat old Melburnians by a big Collegians S round margin to retain their finals' aspirations . I~ nts Collegians won against old Melburnians by p ~ however today after a three week lay off some "Lions"

finish at least in third place on the ladder on July 26 r .+nci For St . Bernar s nother hap erdin their proud club's saga of a seaso n a of sorrow ! enabled the Accurate kicking by Mazenod Melburnians by 51 points. mdefatnicurol Mazenod improved their percentage by virtually 11 and by so doing consolidated their grip on a final' s berth. talented for St . Old Xaverians really did prove too . The unusual feaas they won by 136 points Kevins ture of the win was that the "Crocodiles" held Stw. who had the bye, sa Kevins scoreiess . Gollegians their finals chances decrease propOld Scotch and percentage increases recorded b y Maxenod, section 2 What a turn around byOldh Eedn's r Grammarians!! It would appea . Not only did Birthday break provided their panacea Old Essendon win who scored only twice comY thrashed Therry pared with 34 scoring ~hotby old Essendon who cruised to victory by points b 24 points over Kew, through their victory themselves as preTally Ho have stampe . dmfavourites miership Mt Lilydale brought an abrupt end to the with a con has ~rtuThornbury cougars euphoria . Lilydale the victory by 70 points. From Mt a1lyTinsured tha t t he precipitous eslide lbyl Mareellinoverethe pas six rounds continued with the 'Eagles' unable to field a side against Monash Whites . preview of Round 10 Section 1 First and last meet on the Righetti Oval when Oldn For Old Brighto Brighton Bloods play St . Kevins. Bloods the game should be a percentage booster . a Old Scotch should again be able to defeat De L Salle and thus further strengthen their position on

well be less Nevertheless I favour their Collegians to w Old Xaverians have the bye .

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Section 2 Rally Ho who are at home to Old Syndal have the chance to regroup Essendan Grammari.ans, As Old Essendon's form is hard after last week's loss to follow I am confident that Syndal Tally Ho will repeat the 61 point victory they achieved over Old Essendon in round 2 . Kew. travel to In a potential final preview leaders their Round 3 . In to play Monash Whites Clayton lnas match I be h ievebKew4ha ettheanability lto playing awa y win again . prospect of finals' parLilydale buoyed by the ptjourney to Bulleen to play the very disapticipation Marcellin . Mt. Lilydale who don t play as pointing well away as they do at home should be able to defeat Marcellin who have not won since April 26. Thornbury aPe alae whare entitle to o failed so dismally tlas t against Therr Round y week against the team Thornbury thrashed in . The dynamic Thornbury forward duo, Gary cutler 8 could have another day out as I and Altay Cilecekan expect Thornbury to win again . Milestones : - Congratulations to club treaMonash Whites surer Toby "Top eat" Cogley on playing his 50th . Also congratulations to Dave game this week who brought up his half century earlier thi s O'Brien season .

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J CLUB XVIII (1) - 14 .06.9 7

JUNE 28 - ROUND 11 CLUB 18 (1) OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS V . OLD SCOTCH DE LA SALLE v . MAZENO D ST. BERNARDS v . COLLEGIANS OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD XAVERIANS ST. KEVINS has the bye CLUB 18 (2 ) MONASH WHITES v . OLD ESSENDON MARCELLIN v. KEW MT. LILYDALE v. THERRY SYNDAL TALLY HO v. THORNBURY COUGARS

- 11.6 .72 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS - • 8.4 .40 DE LA SALLE Old Brighton BLoods Wraith 3 . Smtth 3. James 2, Willey, Morrisoi-Jack . Gale. . Potter, Smith. Rattray. James. Best Gleeson, Nikaids De La Salle Bolt, H}iand. Buick. Dtrnitropoulcs . Baker. Laska . Best Ford. Hy1and. Murphy. Clothier. Johnstone. Byrne. OLD SCOTCH 5.3 8.7 15.8 19.14.125 ST BERNARDS 0 .0 0.0 1.0 3.0.18 Old Scotch Pryzle 6. Deakin 2, Tribe 2, Bint 2, Hooper 2. Gray 2. Stuhbbs. ZmEez. Richardson . Best Weber. Williamson . A Teasdale. Tribe. Hume . Pnde . St Bernards Creak 2 . Faaznug4ti Best Creak . Farrugia. B. Moon. Matkou. Denahy. MAZENOD O.C. 4 .2 6.3 10 .5 13.8 .84 OLD MELBURhTANS 0 .1 2.3 2 .6 4.9 .33 HIazenod OC Francis 4 . Jacobs 3 . R~rs. Fitzpatrick. Riley, Harper . Christianson, Campell . Best Jacobs, Rogers. Riley. pbell. Bllston. Shaw. Old Melburnians Jensz 2, Scott 2 . Best Stooke . Ingleon. Cordner. N. Osborne, T. Osborne .Jenaz 0.0.0 0.0 0 .0 0.0 WE KEVINS OLD xAVERiANS 4 .3 10.10 12.16 19 .22.138 St. Kevins Best P. NanBn. hrory. Mea~J~er. James. C. OokLswwttty, Bare. Old xavertans Hogan 5, A. Hall 3. P. Hall 2. Detroft 2. Collopy 2. Congest 2 . Curtain . Jaones . P. O'Sullivan. Beat Petroff, Curtain. Landrigan . Hogan . Crkkshaiv. Fay. COLLEGIANS: BYE

CLUB XVIII (2) - 14 .06.9 7 NAME CLUB CLUB XVIII (1)

LAST WK TOTAL

PRYDE OLD SCOTCH 6 BOLT DE LA SALLE 1 WRAITH OLD BRIGHTON 3 CLUB XVIII (2) CASEY OLD ESSENDON 4 M. TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITE S ALLEN MT LILYDALE CILECEKEN THORNBURY COUGARS

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Andrew Forest, Ormond. Tripping, 1 match . Robert Walton, St. Johns . Attempt . to strike, 1 match. Fa rid Yaghmoor, Old Carey (U19) . Abuse of umpire, 2 matches. Jamie Walker, Beaumaris (U19) . Misconduct, 1 match. Ben Stevens, Beaumaris (U19) . Misconduct, 2 matches . Jano Mutar, Will iamstown (U19) . Headbutting, 8 matches. 'Robert Clarke, Old Xaverians. Striking, 2 matches . *Wayne Poulter, Mazenod ( Club 18) . Attempt to strike, 1 match . 'Andrew Crellin, Old Melburnians (C18) . Attempt to strike, 1 match . *Accepted prescribed penalty

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 4 .5 5.11 13 .13 18.18 .114 THERRY PENOLA O .B . 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2.2 Old Essendon Casey 4 . Whitfield 2 . DudderMgc 2, Lang 2 . Bellman. Smith. Williams . Maybury. Swift. Tyxell. Best Smith. Williams. Lang, Whitfield. Swift. Trist. Therry Penchi Best Karel. Costello, Keenan. Sandman. Mohtar. Hewat. SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.1 3 .5 3 .7 5 .9.39 3.2 4 .5 7.8 7 .9.51 KEW Syndal Tally Ho Flanagan 8. Anderson 3 . Pearce 3. Best Flanagan. Pearce . Anderson. Napoleonic . Varga Gibson. Kew Hancock 3 . ODea 2, Lawrence, h3k . Best Lawrence. Edwards, Corrkkm . Slawfnksl . Hernadi. Garofioio. REC. FORFEIT 12.14.88 MONASH WHITES 3.5.23 FORFEIT MARCELLIN Monash Whites Goal kickers and best players not receried . Marceain Goal kickers and best players not recehed . 4.3 8.6 13 .8 14.14 .98 MT. LILYDALE O.C. THORNBURY COUGARS 1 .2 1.3 3 .4 4.4 .28 Mt . Lilydale OC Goal kickers and best players not receried . d . Cutler, Johnson. Beat Robins . Cutler, Thornbury Covgus Robins. NasredMe Sokolenko. Carter. Robertson. Johnstone.

ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW 1997 (Part 2 of 3) This Sat : Therry Penola v. St Kevins This Sun : NO MATCH Next Sat : Mazenod v . MHSOB Next Sun: NO MATCH 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 Scotc h Sat . 26/7 Chimside Park v . Old Carey (E) -2 .00 pm Sun. 27/7 OldXaveriansv .OldCarey (U19/I ) - 11 .30 am VAFA (A-B) v . VCFL - 3 .00 p m Dates to be avoided for part (3) of draw to be lodged by Monday July 14 . z7

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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e

5 YEARS AGO - 199 2

ne of MarceIlin's greatest sons, Matt Getson a player respected by friends and foe, reached the 200 game mark. His honours included captain, 1989-1992, best and fairest 1988 and twice an interstate representative . Not only a great player but a great worker for the club . Old Haileyburians, second bottom in 'A' produced an out of the bag performance to humiliate second top Ormond in the second half at the Monds home ground. Only a goal apart at half time, the Bloods kicked 9 .6 to 4 .6 in the second half. Best were centreman Chris McKenzie, Wes Bryns, and Mark Orton while Paul Schukraft, Stephen Grace and Justin Clarkson at least were in the game all day for the losers . It was a sizzler in 'B' when top teams Old Trinity and Old Brighton met . The Trinity boys really starred, led 15 .3 to 5 .7 at half time and finished 67 points in front, 26 .8 to 14.13 . Best were M . Turner, R . Phillips ( 8 goals), A. Minn (OT) and B . Pollock, A. Grant, A. Pryor (OB). St Kilda / Sth. Caulfield congratulated the club spearhead, Ralph Bergman, on equalling the club goalkicking record of 16 goals against BulleenTempiestowe. Umpires' Corner profiled Wayne Hinton on his continued VAFA/AFL career of 300 games (and still going today in 1997, and going well - N .R .) . Next time you see that video of a VFL Reserves game where a player in stripes was reported for kicking an umpire, see if you can see Wayne . He was the other fieldie, and there's always been a question of whether he was moving in or moving out . His best amateur footballers seen, Phil Kingston and Michael Yeo . The Vicar of St Andrews, Rev. Harlin Butterley, was guest speaker at the Umpires Centenary Dinner.

10 YEARS AGO - 198 7 Parkside was on top of B Section . Was 1987 to be the year in which Parkside realised its ambition to be an A section team . However they suffered their second defeat when they went down by 9 points to 4th placed St Bernard's in a low scoring game, 6 .11 to 5 .8 . Best were K . Mahady, McAllister, Comito (St. Bern) an d Wood, Williams, Shanahan (Parkside) . Old Paradians congratulated Brendan Considine on being the first Considine to play 150 games for the club .

Leading goalkickers at the half way mark were 'A' Richard Herma n (Coll.) 48 ; 'B' B . Freeman (Park) 48 ; 'C' Mitchell (0 . Melb) 42 ; 'D' Collins (0 . C'well) 36; 'E' Jenkins (State Bank) 49 ; 'F' Whelan (Aquinas) 41 . E Section coaches were Jim Flowers (B'wick) , Brian Bond (Clayton), R . Thompson (Old . Ess), Greg Murray (0. Geel), Rod Kerley (Penin . OB), Ted Haberman (P. House), Vic Zanin (UHSOB), Ken Bremner (State Bank), Peter Riordan (St Bedes) and Les White (W. B'cvick). The VCFL defeated the VAFA at Lavington by 64 points. Country led by 62 points at half time. Coach Bernie Sheehy was pleased with the VAFA 's second half when they were only outscored by 2 points, fmal scores 18 .11 to 7.13. The team was : B - P. Matton (Therry), M . Deveson (De La), N. Burne (0 . Xavs) HB - R . Fu ll er (0 . Scotch) (Capt .), M. Summers (0 . Xavs), S . Hinchen (Coll . ) C - C. Slattery (0. Par), M . Atkins (0 . Xavs), R . Barnes (Orm.) (VC) HF - P . Kingston (Orm .), M . McDonald (Orm), B . Burden (Kew) F - N . Heath (Uni. Blacks), P. Mehrten (Orm.), F . Gleeson (0 . Xavs) R - M . Yandell (U . Blues), B . Hodge (0 . Scotch), M . Lowe (De La)

I/C - S . O'Rourke (NOB), A . Wilts (0 . Melb), J . Nichols (0 . Melb), G . Kennedy (Ivanhoe) . Best were Summers, Burne, Kingston, Matton, Burden, Deveson. VAFA's nominated umpire was Cameron Swale . 15 YEARS AGO - 1982

The Association expressed great regret at the death of VAFA stalwart Jack McCann on 8th June, 1982 . Jack started his career with Collegians in 1925, was Secretary for many years, president for 10 years, and became a Patron of the Club in the early 60s . When Collegians' new clubroom was officially opened in 1981, it was named "The J . S . McCann Room" . Jack was Honorary Secretary of the VAFA Executive between 1933 and 1946 and was awarded Life Membership of the ANFC in 1960 and the AAFC in 1975 . Marcellin congratulated John Jones on his 100th game . Club B&F and Club Captain in 1981,


John was a State player in 1981 and 1982 and Captain of the AAFC Team in 1983 . only undefeated teams were North OB (A Res), Coburg (C Res), Old Mentonians (E Res), Brunswick r: Res), Ormond (Jnr 1), St Kilda CBCOC (Jnr 3) . 20 YEARS AGO - 197 7 After a club record of 225 games De La Salle farewelled Col Glover, transferred in his employment to Tasmania . A great worker, on and off the field, Col would be sadly missed . West Brunswick congratulated Bruce Ivey on his 150th game and his achievements sincc joining the club in 1969 - club B&F in 1972 and 1976 . Umpires' Corner featured Trevor Rowe (200 games), David Hindle (150 games) and Brian Goodman (100 games) . Old Camberwell turned in a miserable performance against Old Brighton, scoring only 2 .6 to 8.22 and dropped from 2nd to 4th . Best for Old 째 Brighton were Draper, Levvey an d Warnock. Old Xaverians' Captain Peter Naughton played his 100th game of an outstanding career with the club - B&F in 1974 and '76, leading goalkicker in 1976 and Captain of 'D' section premiership team . 25 YEARS AGO - 197 2 Geelong, 'B' Section leaders were badly beaten by Uni Blacks and dropped down to 4th with Blacks the new leader . S . Costello, McLean and Cussack (Blacks) and R. Foster, Hogarth and Wookey (Geelong) were best. Teams sti ll to record a victo ry were De La Salle (A), UHSOB (B), C'Wealth Bank (C) and Latrobe Reds (F) . The Spearheads had a good day - among the goals 9 to Butcher (Caul . Gr). De Luca (St Berns), D'Arcy (UHSOB), Roche (Latrobe Blacks) and 8 to Von Moger (Monash) . Grace (6 goals) was the star in Hampton Rovers' 3-goal win over Old Geelong. 200 games to popular dynamic Melbourne High captain Ian Turnbu ll . All-Australia side in 1970, countless Victorian sides, 'A' section B&F were features of Ian's great career, mainly in the centre and half-forward . Another MHSOB veteran, Alan (Chook) Featherby played his 150th game . Alan had also doubled up as club secretary in 1971 . 30 YEARS AGO - 196 7 Kew, with Crowe, Briggs and Mullin were best, gave a great display of wet weather football to overwhelm Coburg 12 .13 to 8.6 and moved into 2nd place in `A' Section with Melb . High . St Kilda CBOC Junior suffered their first defeat for the season . In an extravaganza of scoring for a wet day, Fairfield kicked 18 .9 to defeat National Bank 16 .11 . Former Richmond player, Frank Dunin (coach of Uni. Blacks) was appointed coach of the Carnival

team to play in Launceston, with Fred Coldrey as manager and Harry Heathershaw as assist an t manager. 100 games up to Jeff Birch ( MHS), David Rhoden (Kew) and Frank Brennan (Comm . Bank) . Assumption (O'Connell 8 goals) swampe d Reservoir OB, joint leaders in 'E' section 18 .16 to 10 .8 . 45 YEARS AGO - 195 2 In the worst 'slush' for many years Ormond Jars 11 .17 defeated O. Scotch 3 .8 to continue their unbeaten run - stars were John Byrne (later VAFA Executive member), Brian Walsh (later to play with St Kilda) and Col Wilson (a member of the Melbourne 1950's premiership team) . Clubs were reminded that the VAFA had never cancelled a game while the tops of the goalposts were showing above water . There is no provision for cancelling a full round . Old Xaverians 16 .14 were happy with victory in 'C' section over Glenhuntly 9 .12 and were looking forward to Jim Ralph's return to the field.

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Power House Celebrates 50t h This season Power House Football Club is celebrating 50 years in the VAFA and today June 21, a reunion luncheon is being held at Ross Gregory Oval, Albert Park when a large gathering of past players and officials is expected, including some of the inaugural 1947 team and Club Founder, Wal Davie . The Football Club is one of many affiliated activities of Lord Somers' Camp and Power House both for men and women, including Hockey, Rugby, Rowing, Basketball, Netball, Cricket and Water Polo . The Club has traditionally attracted a nucleus of players from the annual Somers' Camp together with many recruits from the country including Geoff Southby who won the 1969 `Keith Truscott' Best & Fairest before joining Carlton . Power House fielded an U19 team from 1949-1981 in the VAFA and for a short period in the 70's fielded U15 an U17 teams . There is a lot of tradition at Power House and the Club has bred many well known VAFA identities including Les Gordon and Peter Hutchinson who played 365 and 363 games respectively . Others to top 300 include John McClure, Tom Cross, Peter Dakin, Peter Stewart, Steve Mason and Mark Mason whilst 250 games have been achieved by Rick Sykes, Neville Hughes and Jeff Scotland . The Club's most notable success was in 1959 when the C Section team was undefeated for the season . Players who have represented the VAFA include : John Dillon, Bill Hawes, Bruce Thompson, Leigh Grant (1956 All Australian), Peter Hutchinson, Neil McColl, Rick Sykes, Fred Stafford, Jeff Rosewarne, Chris Corbett, Tony Miller, Simon Phillips and Mark Stone. U18 - Craig ltvist, David Knight . Best Ever Team (1947 - 1971) B : B . Thompson, G. Southby, R . Peters HB : T. Cross, W. Hawes, F. Wubbeling C : K. Pirrie, M . McKenzie, P. Coloe HF: W. Leppard, P. Hutchinson, P. Chalmers F: P. Shewan, M. Bartlett, R . Christi e Ruck: L. Grant (VC), R. Sykes, L . Gordon (C) I/C: I Hammet, P. Naish, R. Newton, H. South Coach : J Layton

Best Ever Team (1972 - 1997) B : S. Clayton, A . Miller, D. Stewar t HB : D . Desler, J . Rosewame, M . Hansen C : C . Trist, R. Booth, F. Stafford HF: G. Evans, C . Corbett, J . Scotland (VC) F: G. McCoullough, S . Craven, P. Flaherty Ruck: R . Bredyk, M . Newton, R . Demir I/C : J . Hall, A . Morris, C . Richardson, R. Sarosi Coach: P. Olivieri


e weather gets colder and the competition gets tighter. REVIEW - ROUND 6

At Elsternwick Park the first match was forfeited when Heidelberg were unable to field enough players, giving the Lions an easy (4) points . In the second game Parkside (1) held a comfortable 1/2 time lead, but the loss of Corey Murphy after 1/2 time allowed Hawthorn Citizens to take control of the game, and they eventually ran out comfortable winners . Ringwood kicked the highest score of the round against Parkside (2) who were desperately undermanned . Karingal had to battle hard against a determined Maribyrnong and finished (11) points in front come siren time, while Werribee and Bendigo (2) fought out a very entertaining, match which Werribee won in a tight finish by (8) points . In the final match at Elsternwick Park Bendigo (1) blew away Keilor, not allowing them to score a goal for the entire match. In Ba llarat a close match was played between the host team and Broadmeadows with the host team maintaining second position on the ladder with a solid win against a very spirited opposition . The Marlins had the bye. PREVIEW - ROUND 7 This weekend will see many teams without some of their better players with the following players representing FIDA against our South Australian equivalent at Football Park on Saturday Night and again on Sunday for the perpetual trophy . The following are congratulated on being named in the final squad . Steven Marshall

(Maribyrnong), Brad Ince (Hawthorn ), Shaun Newlyn (Bendigo), Gordon Carroll (Bendigo), Graham Gilbert (Bendigo), Stuart Jackson (Karingal), Robbie Barill e (Lions), Corey Murphy (Parkside), Jamie Campbell (Broadmeadows), Jimmy Biggar (Heidelberg), Andrew Braddy ( Keilor), B re ndan A llwood (Werribee), Shaheem Salim (Marlins), Marl Gulverin (Parkside) and Damien Kilner (Ringwood). Peter Ryan (Coach) and Michael Hudson (Team Manager) will be co-ordinating the weekend . Good luck to you all . At Brunswick Hawthorn Citizens host the Marlins obviously hungry after their bye last week, and they will put an end to Hawthorn's run of wins . Karingal will remain undefeated after they show little mercy to outclass Keilor, while Werribee and Ringwood should be a very close match with Ringwood favoured to maintain their position in the top four today . Broadmeadows will defeat Parkside (2) convincingly and Heidelberg should do likewise to Maribyrnong after a very even first 1/ 2 . In Bendigo the Lions travel to meet Bendigo (1) and if the last time these two teams met was any indication the match should be a ripper. In a tight match expect the home team to get the points. In the Division 2 match Bendigo (2) should have little difficulty in defeating Parkside (2) who have been struggling for numbers more recently. Ballarat have the bye . Player of the Round - Round 6 Bradley Ince (Hawthorn Citizens) Reminder. Please note the change of meeting date below. Monday June 30, Elsternwick Park, 7.30pm . FIDA Delegates' Meeting.

LADDERS ROUND 6

% POINTS DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST KARINGAL 6 6 0 0 388 146 265 .8 24 HEIDELBERG 6 4 2 0 384 249 154 .2 24 BENDIGO (1) 6 4 2 0 297 200 148 .5 16 RAID LIONS 6 3 3 0 248 274 90 .5 12 MARIBYRNONG 6 1 5 0 165 288 57 .3 4 KEILOR 6 0 6 0 57 393 14.5 0 * received forfeit DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS MARLINS * 6 5 1 0 435 101 430 .7 20 BALLARAT 6 5 1 0 376 207 181 .6 20 HAWTHORN * 6 4 2 0 344 217 158 .5 16 RINGWOOD 6 2 3 0 336 251 133 .9 12 BENDIGO (2) * 6 3 3 0 235 294 109.8 12 PARKSIDE 1 6 3 3 0 247 316 78 .2 12 BROADMEADOWS 6 3 3 0 243 331 73 .4 12 WERRIBEE 6 3 3 0 221 304 72 .7 12 PARKSIDE 2* 6 1 5 0 171 513 33 .3 4 * received forfeit NB: teams receiving the bye are given (4) points but no % forfeiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the roun d THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

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ST. KEVINS v. OLD BRIGHTON Field: P. Callil (R) G . Armstrong Goal : Robert Seymour John Slater UNIVERSITY BLUES v . DE LA SALLE Field: C. Ryan C . Nash (R) OLD CAREY v. ST. BERNARDS Field : B . Schmidt (R) R . Love MAZENOD 0 C v. OLD MELBURNIANS AT NO 1 OVAL ALBERT PARK Field : L . Gallagher H . Little (R) Boundary : G . Mooney Goal : Steven Mooney Peter Allsop OLD Field : G . XAVERIANS v . OLD PARADIANS Hodgins F . Karabelas Goal : Leo Wilson Skip Shipley UNDER-19 (2 ) WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . OLD CAMBERWELL Field: G . Seabourne S . Lugowski WARRINGAL v. WHITEFRIARS Field : A. Rechtman P. Maebus OLD SCOTCH v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : M . O'Brien A . Scherini COLLEGIANS v . BEAUMARIS Field : S. Mannix I . Burgess OLD HAILEYBURY

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ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG . v. AJAX Field : N. Evans D . Ischia ORMOND v. HAMPTON ROVERS Field : D . Perkins G . Kelly OLD GEELONG v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field: A . Price C. Stevens (J) OLD XAVERIANS (2) v. MHSOB AT 11 .30 A.M. Field : T. Carrick M . Allen MONASH BLUES has the bye UNDER-19 RED OLD PARADIANS (2) v. THERRY PENOLA AT GARVEY OVAL Field : B . McKee OLD TRINITY v . ST. LEO'S EMMAUS AT TIMBER RIDGE RESERVE - 1 P.M . Field : D. Fatekas P. Bailey Field : K. AQUINAS v . CHIRNSIDE PARK McMahon J . Ashurst OLD IVANHOE v . NORTH OLD BOYS Field : J . Papas K. Walker

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1- 14.06.97 IBR1Gg1O,N 3 .1 7.4 12 .6 16.81104 7.8 10,8.68 L . S,qtyE 5 .1 6.5 . Chaponell. G . EarL Ro4s . Bat . . . ton Betts 4 . Logan 2 . Earl 2 . OT3etIl 2. Rojo , Parrdtam . RN).s. Earl. Earl . ONeBl. 3aBe Coal klckers and best playsrs not receRZd. 25.15 .165 5.3 13.7 17.13 11.7.73 4.1 5,5 9.7 Jackson 4, Stevens 4 . Cokmzn, Cro cker 3 . Canner 2 . Christie 2. !. Sturrock. Benjanlln. Eastaugh, PresB . Beg Benjamin. Hacitlng. htcKfnnan, J, "s0n . James Mount 3 . ludiea 2. Legudt 2. Eons . S. Snllth . Ptnachetta Brandt. . James Mount. Bound. Smlth, lannauo . Thouuts. 10 .5* 65 G~pOpax,y 4 .0 8.1 9.3 10.21 .81 9.17 OLD hg'd,B[7Rry7AA'S 2 .8 5,9 O(d Carey LauFefte 2. J. Words. S . Woods 2. Yagtunoa. Frontier. Hood . Arnup. Beat J. tT-• ~s. T. Wood. Lexis . Iknhes, Dar'ey'. Stuart . 0 ., Murray 4, Conch 3, Barry. Campbell . D. Pun'ell. Best Baines . Smell . Carnpbell .S3hree, LangC~d,Couch . 12.9 12.11.83 4.2 10.4 Mr1ZENOD O .C. 5 .7 5.8 9.10,64 3.4 . FoBnidls 2, Johnson. Stephenson . But Great dA Egan 3, Haa'Mtns 3, Nelson 2 ~ no t: n effori . . Rees 2 . Cia'ola. Best S. Prusetno, Stevens, C;S paredisns Lsnch 2. Vecchio 2. Ventura 2 rren . Pmteous. M. Jvre. A . TaLuuo. 1.3 2.8 3.7 4 .7.311 ST. BgVm*S 16.5.10 4.2 8.4 8.4 OLD gAVERIANS . Atlls. Moore. Beat Srar[o. McConnell . Delahay, Pauc9. Da4roten . Day. . Cttevtna Prtce 2 St Otd gavertnna Hdtxrt 5. Nisbet 3 . Stapleton 2. Ireland 2. Flendng 2. Drake 2, Rudd, Jones . . C. Carratus . on. McGuigan . Best Whiter, S. Carrodus. Barrett. Boland . Stephens UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 14.06.97 B~~CAMB~Sp7ELL 42 4.8 7.7 8.8.58 ..23 8.7 7.9 8 .10.58 . Satfar. 0'i Camberwell Sailor 4. William 2, SeeMy' . Baker, Beat Derry. 4WW3ms. Scott ; .• N91ll.vns . . Bond, c.nitefrlars Sutltt'an 3. Reid 2. Hilton. Beattie. Davis. Best Northev. Reid 'i: :lterbttrn. Sullivan. Crough . 0.1 1 .3 2.5 2 .8 .20 R?tRRINGAL A.RC. 5.8 14 .9 18 .12 25.12 .162 L',IVERSr[Y BLACKS S.',vrtngai James . Wilson . Best Walters. Long, George. Wilson. Nazrara8ah, Parkes . rr,ixerstty Blaceks Hannan 7 . Market 4 . Murphv 3. Melllngs 2 . By'rnbe 2, Greenbank 2. stelb 2. Clement. SchliWtg. Peek. Best Murphy . White . Hann .ut, Costello. Meuings . 20.14.134 OLD SCOTCH 2 .3 7.7 11 .13 3.4 4.7 8,7 6.8.44 H;,AUhiARiS A.F.C. C' i Scotch Crane 6. Crove 4, Haw1 ,dns 4, Beattie 2 . Robson 2, Andrcus. Hanneman . Beat t:, M . Crane, Thompswt . S1h'ens1od. Beatt1e, Hauidns. H.-sumarls McLean 3. Ce,an. Stevens, Catlln. Beat McLean. Shekhake. Thornton. Heder. _ ' :mts. Cotter. 4,3 8 .3 7.5 11.7.73 COLLEGIANS 2 .8 3.8 5 .10.40 111F2CELLIN 0 .1 Colkgkans Van Dec Venue 3 . Byrne 2, Godfrey 2 . Ba .'cter. Clark Husking . Johnson . Best Van der Venne . Tayior. Godfrey. Clark . ~ Cut, `,~yr~Blxr Karavasails 2, Pajialanlo . Aizangehs. Kearney. Beat Kararacahs . htar~.~on. I! %an. A-3ngells . Rental, Keogh . Van Lint. yp'B,LSAMSTOSPN CYMS 3 .0 7.1 13.4 18.7.103 OLD HAiL1,RBURY 4 .2 8.4 8.4 18.5.101 s: mlamstown GYMS Goat kickers and hest players net receive d CA Hatteybury Mason 5 . Saunders 4 . Bell 3 . C- 2, Dimond . Biggs. Beat Lartgtad!^ates. Bell, Hunter. Mason. Carson . Dtmond.

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UNDER 19 (2) RED - 14 .06 .9 7 3.5 7.8 9.10 18 .11.107 YARRA VALLEY T1ff,RRY FENOL4 O.B. 1.3 7.4 8 .8 9.8.62 Tierra Valley Stuaaker 4 . Casvto 3 . TystWrg 3, Wines 2 . Sktpworth. t4'a(ShM . Searle, M. Beat Laing, Fl'agshot, TyshtnR, Telford . Sturz.'dcer. Lloyd. Thury Pende Zampogna 2. h9cMahoa 2. Snllth, SteBa . O'Brien, t'an Engelen. Saa .ro. Beat Waklren. McMahan. Spnnghall . Elakkoudt. Zampogna . Davidson . 2.2 8 .8 8.9 10.13.72 OLD PARADIAhS (2) 17.16.117 SC LEOS EMMAt S WP 8,8 13 .9 15.11 . Beat Redford Old Paradlans Richardson 3, Sacco 3 . Ploennges 2. C. Boyd, Decamp Richardson . Sacco. B . Ly'nch. Costantin, Derango. St. Lew EMMAUS Devhn 6 . L~Ms 2. Chalmers 2, Newey 2. Hodder. Manton. Morel. Wills. McLoughlin . Best Desiln. Ler7ns, Willis . Ca<hen, Thomas. Baraglx . OLD'iRB7rtY 9 .3 12.8 20 .18 2624.180 1 .1 2.3 2 .3 4.3.27 CHIRNSIDE PARK Old Trinity Jones 7 . A3ldron S. Pa.csador- 6. Buller 2, Halt, Pawscy, Gretg3, Burrvus . Beat Deuatns. Natdl. Burrows, Jones . ttaldron . Robinson . Ctdrnside Park Knight 2 . Holiday. Thwnas. Beat Unktcs . Long. AIIatt PemberiaL t4hstmore. Cousins . REC . FORFEIT 20.17.137 AqUINAS O.C . FORFEITED 8 .8.58 NORTH OLD BOY8 Aquinas Goal kFCkers and hest players not receh'ed . Nmth OM Boye God kMkers and best players not received. OLD IUANHOE : BYE

JUNE 28 - ROUND 11 UNDER-19 (1 ) OLD BRIGHTON v . UNIVERSITY BLUES DE LA SALLE v . OLD CAREY ST. BERNARDS v . MAZENOD OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD XAVERIANS OLD PARADIANS v . ST . KEVINS UNDER-19 (2) OLD CAMBERWELL v . WARRINGAL WHITEFRIARS v. OLD SCOTC H UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . COLLEGIANS AT GARVEY OVAL BEAUMARIS v. OLD HAILEYBUR Y MARCELLIN v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS U-19 (2) BLUE MONASH BLUES v . ORMOND HAMPTON ROVERS v . OLD GEELONG DE LA SALLE (2) OLD XAVERIANS (2) MHSOB v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS AJAX has the bye U19-2 (2) RED YARRA VALLEY v . OLD PARADIANS (2) THERRY PENOLA v . OLD TRINIT Y ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . AQUINAS - VENUE TO BE ADVISED . CHIRNSIDE PARK v . OLD IVANHOE - 1 .30 P.M. START NORTH OLD BOYS has the by e


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*INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 6 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 8 9 9 0 127 4 28 159 COLLEGIANS 7 8 9 6 129 6 18 153 OLD SCOTCH 7 9 7 6 121 18 13 9 OLD hAVERIANS 6 6 10 7 124 6 13 0 KEW 8 8 0 9 98 4 24 12 6 NORTH OLD BOYS 8 6 6 0 106 20 12 6 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 8 8 6 0 110 4 12 12 6 WH[TEFRIARS 0 C 8 8 6 0 110 12 12 2 8 8 5 0 105 4 12 12 1 UNIVERSITY BLACKS DE LA SALLE 5 6 10 3 108 12 12 0 WILLIA :'r9STOWN CYMS 9 8 3 0 103 4 12 11 9 16 11 4 ORAIOND 7 6 6 0 98 SOUTHBANK 9 9 0 0 90 2 14 10 6 OLD BRIGHTON 7 6 3 8 99 6 0 10 5 MHSOB 5 5 8 0 90 8 9 8 THERRY PENOLA 6 7 5 2 91 6 9 7 OLD CAREY 7 5 5 0 91 4 95 OLD PARADIA.NS 4 3 11 0 93 0 9 3 As a result of the following clubs' teams all winning in Round 9(min . of 3 required) the following players win a pair of Blades boots - Collegians (D . Warne-Smith), Old Brighton (M . Reid), St . Bedes Menton Tiers (S . Boczar), Yarra Valley (J . Downs), Kew (G . Porte), University Blacks (D . Pekin) and Williamstow n CYMS (D . Lee) . From Round 8 - Old Scotch IT. Holt), De La Salle (A. Evans), Kew (D . Wood), University Blacks (detai l not received - no award) . MHSOB (J . Pertzel) . If you have any queries with the above table please put in writing addressed to Sue Anderson, PO B o 359 Elsternwick, 3185 or fax 9531 6601 .

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CLUB XVIII (1 ) OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 9 8 0 1 626 379 165.17 32 9 7 0 2 619 188 329.26 28 OLD XAVERIANS 9 6 0 3 561 348 161 .21 24 OLD SCOTCH 123,84 24 MAZENOD O C 9 6 0 3 535 432 COLLEGIANS 9 6 0 3 474 556 85 .25 24 .40 16 DE LA SALLE 9 4 0 5 388 434 89 ST BERNARDS 9 4 0 5 350 603 58 .04 16 OLD MELBURNIANS 9 2 0 7 348 698 49 .86 8 4 ST KEVINS 9 1 0 8 174 648 26 .85 CLUB XVIII (2) KEW 9 9 0 0 672 320 210.00 36 304 195.07 32 SYNDAL TALLY HO 9 8 0 1 593 9 6 0 3 562 377 149.07 24 MONASH WHITES MT LILYDALE 0 C 9 5 0 4 636 459 138.56 20 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 9 4 0 5 420 631 66 .56 16 THORNBURY COUGARS 9 2 0 7 499 550 90 .73 12 MARCELLIN 9 3 0 6 334 450 74 .22 12 278 718 38 .72 8 THERRY PENOLA OB 9 2 0 7 0 OLD GEELONG 4 0 0 4 132 346 38 .15 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE 9 7 0 2 932 776 120 .10 28 UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 6 0 3 1039 632 164 .40 24 0 3 989 699 141 .49 24 OLD PARADIANS 9 6 9 6 0 3 880 664 132 .53 24 OLD XAVERIANS OLD MELBURNIANS 9 6 0 3 773 829 93 .24 24 OLD CAREY 9 5 0 4 847 729 116 .19 20 OLD BRIGHTON 9 3 0 6 785 948 82 .81 12 MAZENOD 0 C 9 3 0 6 613 911 67 .29 12 ST BERNARDS 9 2 0 7 557 986 56 .49 8 4 STKEVINS 9 1 0 8 555 981 56 .57 UNDER-19 (2) COLLEGIANS 9 9 0 0 1064 512 207.81 36 OLD SCOTCH 9 7 0 2 947 632 149.84 28 WHITEFRIARS 9 6 0 3 907 588 154.78 24 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 5 0 4 720 683 105.42 20 BEAUMARIS A F C 9 5 0 4 763 724 10539 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 9 4 0 5 785 788 99.62 16 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9 4 0 5 736 930 79.14 16 OLD CAMBERWELL 9 2 0 7 692 788 87 .82 8 MARCELLW 9 2 0 7 541 846 63.95 8 WARRINGAL A F C 9 0 0 9 403 1417 28 .44 0 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS9 9 0 0 1327 315 421 .27 36 MHSOB 9 8 0 1 1015 439 231 .21 32 ORMOND 9 7 0 2 914 704 129 .83 28 HAMPTON ROVERS 9 5 0 4 632 798 79 .20 20 AJAX 9 4 0 5 599 710 84 .37 16 OLD XAVERIANS ( 2) 9 4 0 5 493 805 61 .24 16 9 3 0 6 524 900 58 .22 12 MONASH BLUES 819 46,28 12 DE LA SALLE (2) 9 3 0 6 379 OLD GEELONG 9 2 0 7 476 1041 45 .73 8 UNDER-19 (2) RED OLD TRINITY 9 8 0 1 917 491 186 .76 32 9 7 0 2 915 605 151 .24 28 YARRA VALLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 9 6 0 3 564 470 120.00 24 THERRY PENOLA 0 8 9 5 0 4 811 753 107 .70 20 OLD PARADIANS (2) 9 5 0 4 709 733 96.73 20 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 9 4 0 5 637 722 66.23 16 OLD IVANHOE 9 4 0 5 596 945 63.07 16 AQUINAS O C 9 3 0 6 470 872 53.90 12 CHIRNSIDE PARK 9 3 0 6 465 926 50 .22 1 2

REV. Z MR PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK O R INTO ANY VAFA VENUE


VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 1997 D COLLEGIANS 9 OLD SCOTCH 9 OLD XAVERIANS 9 OLD HAILEYBURY 9 DE LA SALLE 9 OLD MELBURNIANS 9 OLD PARADIANS 9 UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 OLD TRINITY 9 ST BERNARDS 9

L A SECTIO N

W 7 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 2 1

B SECTION 0 0 0 0 0 0

OLD BRIGHTON ORMOND ST KEVINS THERRY PENOLA OB MHSO B MAZENOD 0 C OLD IVANHOE IVANHOE ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD BANYUL E NORTH OLD BOYS ST B'S MENT TIG MARCELLIN OLD MENTONIANS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE THOMASTOWN MONASH BLUE S ST LEOS EMMAUS W P HAMPTON ROVERS AJA X WHITEFRIARS 9 OLD GEELONG 9 BEAUMARIS A F C 9 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 9~ PARKSIDE ST JOHNS O C 99 SALESIAN 0 C CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 9 AOUINAS O B 99 OLD CAMBERWELL YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 9 98 KEW OLD CAREY 8 CHIRNSIDE PAR K RICHMOND CENTRAL 9~ BULLEEN COBRA S ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 9 ELEY PARK A F C 9 9 HAWTHORN CITIZENS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 99 NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 UHSOB 9 WEST BRUNSWICK 9 UNIVERSITY RED S LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 9 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A F C 9 9 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C SOUTHBANK C B A AFC ST PATRICKS MENTONE PENINSULA 0 B POWER HOUSE GLENHUNTLY ST MARYS OAKLEIGH A F C ELSTERNWICK MONASH GRYPHONS ANZ ALBERT PARK

8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 0

D

FOR

2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8

933 943 951 822 777 861 785 751 725 702

2 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 9

1193 1006 1035 974 951 976 856 950 919 754

C SECTIO N 0 1 1065 0 1 1214 0 2 1087 0 3 986 0 4 982 0 5 811 0 6 609 7 7 845 0 723 0 0 9 527

D SECTIO N 8 0 1 1055 8 0 1 1031 6 0 3 93 51 8 4 5 0 852 5 0 723 4 0 5 3 0 6 782 3 0 6 695 2 0 7 813 1 0 8 734

AGST

%

PTS

668 139 .67 28 739 127 .60 28 791 120 .23 24 846 97 .16 24 838 92 .72 20 721 119 .42 16 898 87 .42 16 901 83 .35 12 826 87 .77 8 4 1022 68 .69 735 162.31 28 744 135.22 28 898 115 .26 28 972 100 .21 24 g00 118 .88 20 850 114.82 16 1004 85.26 1 6 969 98.04 12 1307 70 .31 8 0 1335 56 .48 558 190.86 32 655 185.34 32 504 215.67 28 826 119.37 24 906 108 .39 20 954 85 .01 16 1103 55 .21 12 1135 74 .45 8 972 74.38 8 0 1236 42.64 706 149 .43 32 767 134 .42 32 755 123.31 24 828 106.88 20 888 95.95 20 851 84 .96 16 900 86,89 12 861 80 .72 12 1035 78.55 8 4 910 80.66

EEAST SECTION 8 0 1 1249 559 223 .43 32 8 0 1 1215 544 223 .35 32 7 0 1 813 495 164 .24 28 5 1 2 788 520 151 .54 22 5 0 4 971 719 135 .05 20 4 1 4 872 689 126 .56 18 3 0 6 461 1293 35 .65 12 2 0 7 494 1235 40 .00 8 1 0 8 419 1228 34 .12 4 E CENTRAL SECTIO N 9 0 0 922 524 175 .95 8 0 1 1003 443 226 .41 6 0 3 639 712 89 .75 5 0 4 702 749 93 .72 4 0 5 619 676 91 .57 4 0 5 658 730 90 .14 4 0 5 563 822 68 .49 3 0 6 565 775 72 .90 2 0 7 569 809 70 .33 E SOUTH SECTION 9 0 0 1364 8 0 1 992 6 0 3 1071 6 0 3 1240 5 0 4 922 4 0 5 763 3 0 6 818 2 0 7 784 1 0 8 694 1 0 8 663

36 32 24 20 16 16 16 12 8

476 286.55 36 712 139.33 32 703 152 .35 24 872 142 .20 24 898 102 .67 20 1012 75 .40 16 1023 79 .96 12 1211 64 .74 8 1087 63 .85 4 1317 50 .34 4




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