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cior to last Saturday, season 1997 had produced just 6 drawn matches across the various section s in senior, reserve and under-19 sections, but with Ol d Melburnians' belated last quarter effort at home to square the ledger with Old Haileybury , that figure became 7, as A section produced its first drawn match of the year. No doubt coaches Meehan an d Ford would have preferred to walk away with four points, but the two they did receive could come in very handy on both fronts. With De La's loss at the weekend, the Bloods sit two games clear of the D's in fourth spot . His side's mediocre percentage should not worry Meehan either with the two points gained at the weekend, the Bloods will either make or miss the finals on points alone they cannot be pipped on percentage unless the Redlegs make a late charge . With seven games to go, yes, the Redlegs are still a chance to make the four, but by the same token, they are not yet clear of the relegation zone either . The two point buffer gained at the weekend over Parade would be comforting to OMs, but Bernards proved, anything is possible and nothing is certain . REVIEW And what a mighty effort is was from Gary Foulds' charges in their clash with Parade . Dale McCann's men were in good nick early in the season but have dropped away in recent weeks . They started slowly but a good second term saw them back in the contest by half time and an even third term left the scores tied at the last change . One horse race in the last quarter as Bernards piled on nine goals to one to romp away to an easy victory. Seven goals to Mitchell in a best on ground display for the visitors while the Gollants, Vassallo and Perrett also played well . Pannam an d Cosgriff battled hard for Parade an d Boyd continued his solid form in front of goal and kicked five . No joy yet for returned University coach Grant Williams . A week might be a long time in footy - 10 months must be an eternity for Williams as he ponders the Blues top four finish in season 1996 and indifferent form in 1997 . Not disgraced by their 26 point loss, the Blues were always going to struggle away to Old Xave rians. Toby McIntyre battled hard for the Blues along with Herrald and Stewart but the premiers never looked threatened . Tim Ockleshaw continues to show his considerable talents with another top game while Wood and Dill on were also handy players for Xavs .
A solid first quarter at home to De La Salle and Scotch seemed to have shaken the slump in form that dogged them in recent weeks . A seven goal second term to the D's saw them take a handy three goal break at half time with Andy Evans and Damian Toohey in good form. But as the saying goes, the third quarter i s 2
the premiership quarter and the Cardinals piled on six goals straight to the D's fou r behinds for an eventual nine point margin. J . Hos1-.itrl an d B . Goldberg were both busy in the small mai stakes for the Cardinals but it was a big man, Ton Wilson, who was best afield for Scotch . With just five goals on the board for three quarter4 effort and a deficit of 22 points against a side desper ate to maintain a spot in the four, very few peopli would have expected Old Melburnians to have arr chance of walking away with the points at home to Ol( Haileybury. They didn't take all four points, but the did draw level by siren time, a mighty last quarter figh from the Redlegs, whose inaccuracy has been the oni constant in an inconsistent season . Tim Stuckey Toby Roberts and Simon Theodore have all been n good touch and continued their good form while Davis Connell and Matt Armstrong were among the bette players for the Bloods. Fresh from its victory over the Cardinals, Trinit travelled to take on the Lions, with the home side' winning margin of 23 points further suggesting tha the Is ladder position does not truly reflect thei potential . They might have got even closer at the week end but for poor kicking and they finished with tw more scoring shots than the Lions . Goals not so eas to come by this week for Leigh Carlson but good per formances from Lake and Cleary and the versatil Yori Phillips helped the Lions over the line . Jami Stickland, Jeremy Sutcliffe and Sam Kennedy wer among the better players for the Is - the trio have per formed with distinction throughout a trying year. PREVIEW Trinity host Xavs and fresh in their minds will b 'the one that got away at the same fixture earlier in th season at Toorak Park . Trinity to make amends thi time by 17 points. The Lions travel to meet De La Salle in a must wi game for the D's if they are to keep their finals hope alive in 1997 . 1 hate tipping against Collegians but D La by 8 points . Haileybury host Scotch in what shapes up to b the match of the round in a must win game for bot teams . Scotch by a whisper . . . 4 points . The Redlegs travel to take on Parade in a critic< clash . For the winner the faintest chance of Septembf action while for the loser, relegation remains a poss bility . Parade by 3 goals. St. Bernards take on the Blues with both side desperate to remain in A section and hence with pi . Winning form is hard to ignore an etyoplafr Bernards will get home by 25 points . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 191
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JULY 12 - ROUND 13 OLD XAVERIANS v . DE LA SALLE COLLEGIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURY OLD SCOTCH v. OLD PARADIAN S AT ELSTERNWICK PARK, SUNDAY OLD MELBURNIANS v. ST . BERNARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD TRINITY
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OLD XAVERIANS 2.5 7 .9 .9.10 13 .12.90 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.1 4 .3 8.4 10 .4.64 Old Xavc}ans Richardson 3 . Jones 3. Perry 3. Wood . Ellis . Brennan. Ford, Blood. Best Ockieshaw. Wood, Dillon, Hawkins . Dann . Blood . University Blues Lerman 3, Herrald 3 . Stewart. Fairbank . Slimmon, Mapteston. Best McIntyre. Herrald, Stewart, Ravdhouse . Fairbank. Versteegen. COLLEGIANS 3.0 3 .3 7.6 10 .9.69 OLD TRINITY 2.3 3 .7 4.10 5 .16.48 Collegisms Thomson 3. King 3, Warne-Smith, Wallace, Schober . Boater. Best Lake. Cleary. Philips. Smith. Kerr. Peters . Old Trinity Atliimn 2, Greig. Passador. Hatfield. Best StMkland . Sutcliffe. S. Kennedy . Robinson. Harris, Greig. OLD SCOTCH 6.1 7.3 13 .3 15.5.95 BE LA SALLE 2.4 9.9 9.13 12.14 .88 Old Scotch Steele 4 . Nettleton 3. Price 2. Collins . Stokes. O'Brien. J. Hosktng. A. Snuth. Wilson. Best w'ilson. Collins. B. Goldberg. J. Hosking. Steele . Eade. Be La Salle Duncan 3. Evans 2. Clancy 2 . Bonnici. Johnstone, flume . A6rahams. McIntosh . Best Evans. Toohey . Flaverday. Chun. BonnicL Duncan. OLD MELBURNtANS 1 .3 4.9 5 .12 8.17 .71 OLD IiA1LEYBURY 3.5 5.7 9 .10 10.11 .71 Old Men*. rniana Birlill 2, Berry 2, Ross 2, Campbell. Stuckey, McMullin . Best Stuckey, Roberts. S. Theordore . Holme. McKeon . Ross . Old HHRileytauy Home 4. Krau 2 . Erstathiou. Lappage . Dann . Carson . Best Council, Armstrong. Hilton . Tlllessen . Seccull. Phillips. OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 6.3 11.7 12.13 .86 ST BERFiARDS 4 .1 6.5 11.7 20.7.127 Old Paradians Boyd 5. Galvin 2. Dtntinosante . Nitsou. Burns, Holland . Pannam. Best Pannarn . CosgrifL Fanell. Boyd . Burns, Digney. St Beraards Mitchell 7. Vassallo 3. L. Gollant 3. Indira. 2 . McKeon 2. J. Overman. Sheehan. J. Mount. Beet Mitchell, J . Gallant, Perrett. Vassallo. J . Overman. Chatfield .
RESERVES - 28.06 .97 OLD RAVERTAPS 2 .1 5.3 7.4 9.8 .62 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .3 2.5 4.8 5.12 .42 Old %averians Freer 3. Hunter 3, Stem 2, Jones . Best Freer. Lechte . Stuart, Tucker. woalntif, Hardman . University Blues Jamieson 3 . O'Donnell. Strack. Best Kisanovs, Langley. B . Furphy. A. wllcrn. Norman, O'Donnell. COLLEGIANS 4 .3 9.7 14.12 17.15.117 OLD TRINITY 1 .0 5.2 5.4 9.5.59 Collegians O'Donnell 3. Pollock 2 . Ven Den Venne 2 . Vasdekis 2, Woolley 2 . Entwlsle. Walsh. Greerss. Conti, Mini, Gribble . Best Vasdekis . Pollock. Entwisle . Greetes. Jones . Morley. Old Trinity Wallace 3 . Wyke 3 . Smith. Adgemis 2. Best P. Board . T. Board, T. Smith. Hudson. Vargo. C. Smith. OLD SCOTCH 3 .7 8.9 10.14 10.16.78 DE LA SALLE 2.0 3 .1 6.1 9.5.59 Old Scotch Spiden 2. Busse, Hooper. Nuigu•orth . Jones . Kaluukl. McDonnell . T . Reid . Smvth. Best Speed . Busse. Kerr, Warner. Hooper. Norman. De La Salle Ellis 3, Albon. Grace, Hynes. Hall. Duckett. Hegan. Best Ellis . Hagan . Duckett. O'Brien. Muphy, Wyles. OLD MELBURNfANS 5.4 8 .8 11 .11 12 .4.86 OLD IIAII,EYBURY 0.3 1 .4 1 .6 4 .10.34 Old Metburniaas Kenneedy 4. Dixon 2, walton. Keeble. Bovd . Anasta«akis . Higgs . Telford . Best Crow. Jenkins. H art. Gigqs . Keeble. Kennedy, Old Haileybirryy Hardeman 2. Hill, MeI'm. Best O'Donnell. Bartholomeusz. Melin. Hill. FLoyd. Harrison, OLD PARADIANS 3.1 8 .2 9.2 12 .8.80 ST BERNARDS 2.0 4 .0 6.1 7 .4.46 Old Parad3ans Walsh 3. S. Wallis 2. T. Wallis 2. Jenkins. Mills . Ccsma Vear, Tomasicllo . Best S. Wallis . Tobin, Cosma. Vacuca Way. Mills. St Bernards lanzano 2. Collins 2, Brebner. Dafrey . Donelly. Best Calthorpe, Donelly. Paradowski Vinecottbe. Juncsskay. Brebner. I
TPHE SUNDAY Sunday Age VAFA sportswriter Garry Petroff writes about Saturday A section matches played and previews the Sunday A section match of the day.
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B SECTION by Terry Quir k
seven rounds to go and the moment of trut h having arrived or to arrive over the next few weeks it is time for me to assess the prospects of eac h club bearing in mind performances to date and my expectations for the remainder of the season . Old Brighton, has taken before it so far and must at this stage be firm favourites for promotion. Injuries over the coming weeks will need to be kept to a minimum however the OB's will expect Steve Barnes to send forth talent from the `Magoos' when required . Ormond back into second place after a few ordinary performances has been strong in defence and certainly has not relied on a trump card in its' forward line to kick a bag full of goals each week. Games against the OB's and the SKOB's in the coming weeks shoul d give a clearer picture regarding the Monds chances of taking one of the two coveted positions . St Kevins, following promotion in 1996, has made it quite clear that it plans to go all the way and with many returns from injury and suspension will also be confident of taking another big step . The road will not be an easy one however with every game being a mini final from here on. M IiSOB is well and truly in the fight and will simply need to defeat the sides above it to progress to a higher position or remain in the four . A very talented side with depth that suggest it will have a big impact in the race for the finals . Therry Penola, by its standards and considering its confidence pre season, has been very disappointing particularly away from home . Except for its huge performance against Old Brighton, Therry has not produced against the top sides . A complete form reversal is required for it to make the finals . Mazenod has been the most inconsistent side in B Section and, except for a huge win against SKOBS, has done little to suggest it has the capabilities of matching it up with the top dogs . The talent may be there but it may be a little late to make up the lost ground . Ivanhoe will be a tough encounter for any team and will certainly be a worry for any side particularly at the Boulevard . This young side has taken time to find its' feet and I expect it to upset some of the plans of the better performed teams in the future . Certainly relegation appears out of the question . Old Ivanhoe also appears to have drawn clear of the relegation zone and its most recent form suggests more victories at Chelsworth Park and a promise to score against one or two of the finals contenders . A lack of depth has been a problem all year and a poor percentage has resulted from a few drubbings along the wav. St Kilda/South Caulfield has relied on the same players week in week out and has not been able to get to the line on several occasions when a victorv was 4
there for the taking. Relegation would appear to be a certainty but the Saints will go down fighting and will have a red hot go . Banyule will certainly be given the opportunity b get things organised and regroup in C Section in 1998 With a very young side and a junior development pro gram in full swing the future would appear bright however, the competition in B section so far has beei rather awesome for the Bears . I hope that a few victo ries over the next seven weeks give everyone at Banyul a chance to do some celebrating . REVIEW Old Ivanhoe at home were never really in troubl, against the Saints and its' 16 goals to three after quar ter time was a superb effort. The Saints must await th return of main injured players to improve on this per formance . Ormond had a keen tussle with Therry for a quar ter or so then slipped into top gear to record a big win The centreline and the on ballers of Ormond gained th ascendancy as the game progressed . MHSOB was never really in trouble agains Mazenod who lacked forwards who could finish off th excellent work done in defence. Again the MHSOB ha forward line and rovers were their better performers . Old Brighton was very happy to have gained th four points against SKOBS after both sides lost ke players over previous weeks . Solid defence after quar ter time and better use of the ball by the OB's in th greasy conditions told the story . Ivanhoe lifted in the last term against a very deter mined Banyule who put in a spirited effort an ensured there was not easy path to victory for th Magpies. Early last quarter goals to Ivanhoe took it ou of a very dangerous situation. PREVIEW MHSOB at Elsternwick should have too much t lose in a match that will not be a walkover . MHSOB t score by 19 points over Old Ivanhoe .
Therry welcomes Mazenod to Oak Park for a encounter absolutely crucial to both clubs . The hom ground advantage and Therry's centreline should hel, it to a 22 point win . Old B righton at home to Ormond will ensure record breaking crowd . The Ormond defence will b under pressure from the first bounce . Old Brighton a home to prevail by 29 points . Banyule welcomes St Kevins . The Bears will be i touch early but SKOBS all round talent will see it vic torious by 52 points. Ivanhoe at home will be a tough encounter for S Kilda/South Caulfield who are struggling wit'.
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numerous injuries . Ivanhoe will not want to take the Saints lightly but should have few problems winning by around 32 points. RESERVES : MHSOB, Therry Penola, Old Brighton, St . Kevins, Ivanhoe CORRESPONDENTS : By 3 .30 Monday 9889 9014. Thanks for your superb reports .
Old Brighton - Congratulatons are extended to Brad Pollock on reaching 100 games today. Beginning in 1991 Brad has played every game in the seniors as a rock solid CHF. His great skills in the air and on the ground make him a formidable opponent . Also 50 games to Hayden Bickett, Andrew Palfrey, Rohan Saunders, Chris Toms and Derren Wilson . All have reached this milestone during the year and we all look forward to the next 50 from you all.
St. Kevins - Congratulations are extended to Paul Meagher on reaching 150 games for the SKOBS . After 1000 roles of tape and as many broken bones, dislocations, tears and strains 'Megsy last week brought up his 150th . A well liked and fine clubman well done . Also 50 games to Simon Games last week . 'Gamey' sets a great example at SKOBS with his fierce determination, tenacity and perseverance, and he was rewarded with the 1996 2nds B&F. Well done Simon. Good luck in the next 50 .
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RESERVES - 28 .06.97 OLD IVANHOE 0.8 2 .9 2.10 3.18 .36 ST. KB,DA ST1L CAULFiELD 1.3 2.4 2.7 3.7 .25 Old Ivanhoe Atkinson. Craker. Pidoto. Best Brophv . Glisenti. Jones, S . Warry, Toll . YarHrood . St . Kllda/Sth Caul . Gill 2 . Pope . Beat Belton . W@(igross. Richards. Duntm3c. Gilchrist MAZENOD 3.0 8.1 8.5 12.11 .83 M.H.S.O .B. 4.4 6.4 13 .5 15.6 .98 Mazenod Brookes. Tsiaris. Smith . Strait, Pearce . Carter. Sharp, welch. Fisher . Sherlock. Best Pearce, Little. Carter. Sherlock. Steinrort. Robinson. M1150B Thed>dd 4, McLardie 3. T. Grimmer 2 . Albergo 2 . Saints . Winch. It Konstanty, Verma Best T. Grimmer. hicLardie . Spitert. Sainnis. Theobald . Haves . ORMOND 3 .1 7.5 9 .7 10.9.69 THERRY PENOLA 4 .3 6.3 7 .3 8.7.55 Ormond Steuart 4. Brown 2 . Keating 2 . On 2 . Cleary. Keleher. Turner. Metz. Best Keleher. Steuart . Cleary. Metz, Keath. Greg Hali . Therry Penola Vaina 2 . Jones 2 . Maloney 2. Moran . Goodu1t . Best Goodwin . Hollow. Vaina. Moran . Pinner. McCann. ST. KEVINS 1 .6 2 .9 7.9 10.9.69 OLD BRIGHTON 0 .1 2 .3 3.4 6.4.40 St. Kevins Dynan 3. Mulcahy 2 . Kuring. Meagher. B . Kennedy. Charles . McCann. Best Mulcahy, Lynch . Dynan. Farquaharson, Moore . B. Kennedy. Old Brighton Grant 2. Murray. Fisher. Wilson, McNamara . Besi Bennett, Corke. Broan. Fisher, Desmyth . Gambol. BANYULE 1.3 3 .4 5.5 6.7.43 IVANHOE 5 .2 10 .6 13.12 16.19.115 Banyuk Riches 2. McDermott, Cullen . O~,en. Jesse. Best T. Egan. Riches. Ouen. Wamn, J . McDermott. Gilbert . Ivanhoe Fairweather 6 . Fahour 3 . Frtsina 3 . Marino 3 . Narkawiecz . Sloan. Best Finla}sn, Glttos. NarkaWiecz . FairxRather. Ebbage . Toogood .
MHSOB v. OLD IVANHOE AT ELSTERNWICK PARK Field : B. Allen P . Callil Boundary: C . Kealv B . Corcoran Goal : Robert Dunstan John Finn THERRY PENOLA v . MAZENOD Field : M. Bushfield M. Jenkins Goal : Reno Barichievich Malcolm Frame OLD BRIGHTON v . ORMOND Field: B . Schmidt J . Toohey Goal: John Kelly Phil Burg BANYULE v. ST. KEVINS Field: D . Lane C. Stewart Goal : Shannon Ryan Ross Richards IVANHOE v. ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULF. Field : P. Simpson B . Tamblyn Goal: Gary Clancy Bernie Di x
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ell things are still looking very interesting in our topsy turvy section . Down the bottom of the tabl e things have tightened up, but Monash has managed to kick a game clear of the potential relegation pile . Positions 4, 5 and 6 did not change, none of the teams able to capitalise opportunities to strengthen their positions, Old Mentonians the most noticeable . They could have gone two games clear in fourth spot, but dropped a crucial game and will have to be more wary for the rest of the season . But down the bottom is where the action is. Now is the time for those clubs to really show what they are made of and fight for their spot in C section for 1998 . REVIEW A top clash out at Thomastown where the Bears fought valiantly but were unable to hold off a fast finishing Marcell in who ran out victors by 23 points . In a low scoring affair Thomstown were able to go with the Eagles all day, providing a very physical game for the visiting side. The Bears had the lead at the first change, the Eagles then fought back to go into half time with a 3 point lead. The Bears then took control in the third and at the last change, they lead by 11 points. But then, as they did so often at the start of the season, the Bears ran out of puff and Marcellin proceeded to kick 6 goals to 1 to take out the game by 4 goals . Best for the victors was Sampimon who directed traffic across half back all day, whilst Karavasili s and Domingo were good all day . Thomastown's perennial best player was yet again Tony Fellows, this week his aides were Grech and Holmes, the whole team though performing well and surely still a threat to the couple of teams above them as far as finals berths are concerned .
Down at Mentone, after an early scare, St Bedes/Mentone settled down to run out 33 point victors over Bu lleen/Templestowe . The first half was pretty much controlled by the visiting Bullants . They managed to maintain possession by running the ball with and against the wind, whereas the Tigers were too keen to finesse and mistakes were costing them . The Bullants were up by 19 points at half time and looking good for an upset win. The Tigers though were far from done. They came out and kicked 6 goals into the wind and held B/T to just 3 goals to take a one point lead into the last term . The Tigers had finally found their run and they took over in the last kicking 6 goals to one to take the game. Best for the Tigers were 'Chopper' Lannan and his friend 'Moose' McCraw, whilst 'Big Wave Dave' was also solid across half back . For the visitors, Hare and Chivers were good down back and Tulloch continued his good form . An entertaining match for the local fans who were starved of home ground action . Old Mentonians travelled out to Bennetswoo d 8
Reserve in search of victory to cement their spot in the top four, but the cement truck failed to show up, hijacked by St Leos who bounce back from defeat to take the Panthers by 27 points . 1 windy and slippery conditions the Two Blues used tl wind in the first term to pile on 5 goals to one . 5TPanthersougibck endig their own whilst holding the home side scoreless . TwoBluescntidherstongplayutofhemi ( dle in the third and were 17 points up with one term go. Their defence took control in the last, the Panthei kicking just one goal with the wind whilst they add( three to their total to take the game and shock tl lacklustre Panthers . In a great team effort for the T\r Blues, Burgess, Dinocolantonio and Rafferty we standouts. For the Panthers, Brooks and Murphy we two of just a handful of good contributors . TPanthersblwoc,utdhavenor h week, let's see if they can find those keys . Hampton Rovers were visiting the University f the first time in many years, as a team that is, to tal on a Monash side desperately in need of at least a go( showing . They gave more than that though taking right up to the Rovers and actually running out victo by a very solid 47 points . Reports from the Hamptc camp were not suitable for printing, but to summaris they were less than pleased with their efforts. Mona: on the other hand were quite happy, and ready to gP it to this tipster who doubted they could do it . Best I the Blues were Sam McGee and 'Duck' Roach whilst for the Rovers their best players were fir gainers Wilmott an d Parkinson . Take a bit of hea from this victory Monash fans, and hope it lasts, ar you Rovers, if you don't win this week I'm not going pick you any more . I know that AJAX played North Old Boys, and th the NOB's won by 102 points, but I had to pick up tl paper to find out . No reports came in from either can so that's all you'll ever know. Sorry! PREVIEW Clash of the titans is at Bulleen where Marcell nost St Bedes/Mentone. The Eagles have won four a row but not in overly convincing style . The Tige have won their last three and have just been satisfie I reckon this one will be a big one, no holding bac show us what ya got game of football . I do not knc how to pick so I'm closing my eyes and pointing to n record. . . . .and . . . . . the Tigers in a close one . Old Mentonians will have found the keys to tl truck and they will be pointy enough to bur Monash's bubble . The Panthers in what should be competitive game of footy . I would think that Bulleen/Templestowe will pr
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vide some resistance to St Leos attempts to climb out of the cellar. The Bullants by 27 points . Thomastown get another one at home although their visitors don't need a passport to get there this week. But I think North Old Boys should travel alright and get the W, but not easily . Hampton Rovers v Ajax in the most anticipated clash of the couple of hours leading up to it . Hampton Rovers have too much to lose and should win. Reserves winners will hopefully be St Bedes/ hqentone, Monash, St Leos, NOB's and Hampton Rovers .
Sound the trumpets. Miurellin are holding their annual fancy dress night at the Gasometer Hotel in Collingwood, on Saturday July 12th . This years theme is a Hawaiian Beach Partv. See Lewis 0'F1}nul for tickets at $10 each . Milestones: St . Leos Emmaus Wattle Park - Congatulations are extended to Brendan Vaughan on reaching (100) games today. An integral part of the clubs success over the last (7) years, and will be so in the future . Well done. â&#x20AC;˘ old Mentonians - Congratulations are extended to John Konioinan who today plays his game for the panthers. With a wealth of senior experience and more recently a reserve stalwart, all at the Old Mentonians wish John well today . AJAX - Brett Duaenman today plays his 100th game for the club . The 1997 DVC Brett has matured into a fine senior player and has followed in his father (Stan's) footsteps as being a fine player for the AJAX FC . Congratulations and well done form all associated with AJAX.
JULY 12 - ROUND 13 AJAX v. OLD MENTONIANS MONASH BLUES v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. MARCELLI N
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SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 2 60 MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 5 50 VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 2 48 TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 4 48 ROBINSON DIGGINS SCARPA
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SENIORS - 28 .C3.97 AJAX 4 .1 5.2 5.2 5.2.32 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .1 8.3 14.11 19.20.134 AJAX Dudakov. Mohr, Samuel . Rosen, Onas. Best Duzenman. Brain . J . Segal . Samuel, Rcl$lltzer, A. Krongold . North Old Boys Boyle 6, BoFw 3. Leans 3, Sperling 3 . Tonkin 3. Collison, Connolh'. Best Boyle, McKay, Conti, Baiker . Cun'an. Boyer. MONASII BLUES 4 .3 8.5 12.8 15.9.99 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .2 4,4 8.4 9.8.82 Momish Blues Gregory, 4 . Barker 4, Rogers 2. Webster 2 . white 2. Teasdale. Best McGee. Gregory. Hollow=, Barker. HipwelL Ro~ers . Hampton Rovers Crawford 5 . Holt . Natoll, D . Anderson, Martyn. Best Crawford . Martan. McConville. Bllck, Holt . Wilmot. ST. LEOS EMMAUS W.P. 5.8 5.6 9.7 12.8.80 1 .2 8.5 8.8 7.11.53 OLD MENTONIANS St. Leos EMMAUS Dinicdantino 3 . Banks 2 . Pitcher 2, Vaughan 2 . Buckle, Graves. McC<urn, Best Burgess. Dinicolantino. Rafferty, Robinsou . Roncfd. i*tiller. Old Mentonians Acreman 2 . Riley 2. Austin . Dcwer . Shroud. Best B. Murphy. Brooks, D. Murphy. Kitto. Macquire. Leone . ST. B'S MENT. TIGERS 4 .3 6.7 12.9 18.13.121 8.8 9.8 12 .10 13.10.88 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE St. S's Mmt. Ma ge 5. Kinsella 4. Hayes 2. McCraw 2. Beasley. Bonar. Lannan, Hecker~ Bestman, McCraw,. Beaslev. Tully. M~qe~ge. D . Goodchiki. BuBeen Templestowe Robertson 3. Thompson 3, Grahrsn. P~ 2. Mclaren 2. Williams. AgroUs. Best Hare . TuIloch. Chhers. Williams. Robertson, Lambropaulos, MARCELLIN 2.1 6.4 9,4 13.9.87 THOMASTOWN 3 .1 6.1 9.3 10.4.80 P,luctllin Treganoavan 4. D'urtingo 3, Frisina . Caihy, Cooper. Kara~a.salLs. Sampimon, h{oran . Best Dimingo, SampLnon . Theisz. Dodorico. Cronin. McIntosh . Titomastown V. Capect 2, Homes 2. A . Fellows 2 . A. Ward 2, Diana. Ristevski . Best A. Fellows. N. Grech, Homes. ValerL RsteGskL P . Colosimo.
RESERVES - 23.06 .97 AJAX 1,0 2.2 2.3 2.5.17 NORTH OLD BOYS 3.6 8.7 15 .13 20.18.138 AJAX Aber. L. Goldberg. Beat Feldman . Lrry. Degen, Krongold, Goldberg Davis . North Old Boys Lawrie 6. Cook 3 . Lock 2 . Cheshire 2 . Curry 2 . Tkn6ote. Zocco. Shewan, Anderson . Best Lack. Cook, Trimbole, Lawrie, Cheshire, Des9ne. MONASH BLUES 5.1 8.3 9.5 13.6.84 HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 0.5 2.5 3.5 .23 Moaasit mires Kellock 4. McIver 3, Murchie 3, Spencer. Dempsey, Feenaughty . Best Headberry Mchror, Hodson . Neal. Kellock. Murchie. Hampton Rovers Hunt 3 . Best Buckley. Thomas, Tyrrell, McGregor, Armstrong, Cass l ST. LEOS EMMAUS W.P. - - - 1,10.16 OLD MENTONtANS 12.4.76 St. Leos EMMAUS Van Den Akker Beat Van Den Akker, Mitchell, Pinhorn . Simondson, Carev. Old Meatonia ns Russo 4. Moodie 2, Funds, S . Kitto. Slv, Stroud. Watson. 4t'inguss . Best Watson. winguss. Conentry, Konkinan. Kitto, Elliott ST. B'S MENT, TIGERS 6,3 12.9 20 .14 25.18.168 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 2.2 2 .3 3.3 .21 St. B's Meat. Tigs. Diggku 7. Manson 4. Johnston 3, Danny GoodchIld 3 . Corderoy 3, Schreicr. Dwyer. Furlong . Tomlinson . Connolly. Best Earle, Beasley, nanny Goodchiid, Furlong. Manson.p~,~ns SuSeen Templestoave Franklin. Stott. N us Best Drher, Dalloglio. Greig. Stott. Daskalou. Vozzo. 1 .1 1.2 1.7 4.9 .33 MARCELLIN THOMAST08Ri 0.3 2.4 2 .5 2.7 .19 Mareellin Taylor. Houa Decruchy, Ben'esst. Best Armstrong. Dema . Wallis. Taylor. M . Cooper . Healy. lhomastown A. Fleming. Scarps . Best Moribito . Suites, Mince. Pellegrino, MeNeiL Theodorou .
HAMPTON ROVERS v. AJAX Field : G. Gtoras C. Brajtberg Boundary ; C . Hayes A . Degan OLD biENTONIANS v. MONASH BLUES Field: P. Millington S . Meredith (VSFL) Boundary: J . Handfield P. Kvle Goal : John Robinson Robert Parrv BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE v . ST. LEO'S EMMAUS Field : A- Stephen C . Nash MARCELLIN v . ST. BEDES MENT, TIGERS Field : A . Chapman S. James (VSFL) Boundan': G . Miller M. Chapple Goal : John Pickett Robert Sevmour THOMASTOWN v . NORTH OLD BOYS Field: R . Sneddon A. Kiel Goal : Malcolm Venn Russell Owen s
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D SECTION by Peter Kelly & David Cook REVIEW Tn what was billed as a great match turned to a fizzer between Old Geelong and Whitefriars . The Friars kicked the first two goals and then didn't score their next goal until 22 minutes of the third quarter as a stronger and better team unit took control . OGS moved to a 10 point lead at quarter time and then to a 100 point lead before taking the foot of the pedal to allow the Friars to kick the last three. Old Geelong whose average winning margin for the season is 22 points have set themselves as premiership favourites and in the last five games have an average winning margin of 77 points . They are a well oiled functioning unit who will probably not drop another game this season . The Friars best were Maguire, Coghlan, Jenkins an d guilty whilst OGS Darcy at half back (Medal favourite at this stage) was again BOG with great support from Wilkinson an d Pestcott . Howe lls only managed 7 this week and was overshadowed by Wissen who kicked 9 . A great effort to cement to spot . A 4 goal with the breeze opening quarter set up a much needed win for Caulfield over Old Camberwe ll . Camberwell however came out strongly in the second quarter to trail by 2 kicks at half time . The third quarter saw Caulfield pepper the goals but pressure from Old Camberwell kept them in the game . The last quarter saw Camberwell in with a chance but Caulfield then took control to run out easy winners when they put their best quarter for the season together to win by 40 points . Cam Harris for Caulfield put in a match winning final quarter with their best being Restarick, Hall and Will (Old Camberwell do something about your scribe) . In an excellent game of pressure football Salesian were able to eventually get the points in a very exciting game. Only a goal separated St Johns an d Salesian at the first change after the visitors kicked with the breeze in the first. Salesian at the first change after the visitors kicked with the breeze in the first. Salesian drew away during the second quarter to lead by 5 at half time . The third and final quarter saw St Johns slowly peg back the difference to level the scores with ten minutes to go . For the next 7 minutes the game could have gone either way as the ball went back and forth with neither side able to score . A sudden opportunity saw Salesian goal . Desperation by St Johns failed to reward with Salesian scoring at the end to win by 2 goals . Kavanagh, Wiseman and Forbes were Salesians best whilst St Johns had most players contributing at some stage in the game . Old Essendon at home took on Beaumaris in a game that had a lot at stake. A very close fought first quarter saw neither side on top and in the second OEGS played all over the Sharks to get on top . The game was very spirited and an incident before half time seemed to spark the visitors into action . The 3rd quarter saw the Sharks small brigade take control and with the aid of a breeze move to a handy lead which they defended well in the last even 8
though OEGS gave it everything . Beauy's best wei Mart in, Nicholson, Quin, Pitts and Wadham wit Mahmoud getting 3 . OEGS best were Steven, McPherso and Fletcher whilst Lutterschmidt finished with 4 . Parkside and Aquinas played out a very strong fin half with one point in the game at half time. Aquim stronger in the third and using a breeze got out to 1 points at the last break. Parkside without MeNamai needed some spark which was missing and saw Aquinz steady and pull away for an impressive win . Hockel Inserra and Pino repelled countless attacks but Aquin, were too strong. Doherty on Aquinas's forwardlfne wc very creative and best afield and when Close nullifie Harvey, others also got into the game . Jeffries an Vankirkhoven (4) were also good players . PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES
Picking winners is going to get harder as last wee] ends results testify and the present ladder will show . Or game separates sides placed 4th and 9th and any of tho : have the ability to make the fmals . Here's a prediction fc the final make up of the ladder. OGS 1st with 16 win Whitefriars 2nd with 13, Beaumaris 3rd with 11 . Fourt spot will be fought over with percentage playing a factc between Parkside and St Johns who will finish with wins. Salesian, Aquinas and Caulfield will finish with wins and one of those to be relegated on percentage . 01 Essendon with 6 wins and Old Camberwell with thrf wins will be relegated. This may give some Clubs a spur o and is based on home games, winning margins thus f this season and present form . I am running at havir picked 38 winners from a possible 55 thus far (70%) ar short opinions from the club scribes will be publishe space permitting each week. The previews this wee . kbeshortndali wom Old Camberwell destined for relegation won't gi much joy this week against Beaumaris who are fairly we assured of a finals berth . The Sharks at home will win t 7 goals and set up their Club function for the night with good win. Whitefriars thrashed last week entertain Caulfiel woo finally returned to the winners circle. They say an] thing is possible in footy and the Friars appear to hai slumped may find Caulfield a harder hurdle than the la : in a steeplechase. Caulfield may pull this off at the post t a nose . Old Geelong simply too strong for St Johns z they march back into C Grade . Even playing at home : Johns may make a game of it for a while but if they win I' be at training on the track next Tuesday and buying a cot pie afterwards. Aquinas still on the improve tack~~~ Salesian and will make it two in a row. Both sides coul () THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 19f
make the four at present but some of the early seasons losses will prove costly in the end . Aquinas by 3. old E9sendon will see the Devils arrive from their parkside home determined to make amends for last weeks loss that this game may be over by half time . OEGS are not easy beats but appear to be struggling at present . Parkside by 2 .
Baaumaris- .- :iekey Mack recently played his 300th game not much info provided to talk about but the effort is great and sincere congratulations on reaching this milestone . Two other players Neil Van will play his 150th this week and Raging Rowbury recently made his 'ton' . Both are popular clubmen and congratulations from all associated with Amateur football are extended to each of you . St Johns Wayne Charlton playing his 100th senior game last week and as other clubs testify a gentleman playing great footy at full back suffered a serious broke arm. Thoughts go out to him to get well and have a speedy recovery. SOCIAL: Beaturnaris have a reverse raffle on tomorrow Sunday July 6th, from 12 midday to 5pm. Tickets available at the door with lots of prizes and a great day guaranteed . Old Essendon have a fancy dress and Karaoke night on 28th of July. Contact the club for details . All players, members, supporters and guests most welcome .
NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL HOWELLS OLD GEELONG 7 55 INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 1 48 ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 1 45 J. LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 4 1 RESERVES DUNBABIN PARKSIDE 3 24 FULTON WHITEFRIARS 1 18 SCHOLTEN CAULFIELD GRAMM . 1 18 P. O'BRIEN WHITEFRIARS 3 18
SENIORS - 28.06.97 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4.4 5 .5 6.12 10.15.75 C_DOAhffiERR+ELL 0.1 3 .5 3.5 5.5.35 Caul6eld Grammar W1Il 2. Cutler 2 . Cowiishaw 2 . Dlcrosta Doherty. Stumbles. Ha . Best Harlan. Hall. Liddell. Cowlishaw. Cutler . Will. ll CambenaeB Board 2 . McCraw. Hardman. Inkster. Best Seeley. Lodge. Old McKenzie. Spunitt, Smith, Hardman. OLD GEELONG 3.6 8.10 14.14 21 .16.142 WHITEFRIARS 2.2 2 .2 3.5 6 .9.45 Old Geelong Witfen 9, Howells 7. OBrlen. Paul, Neeld, L. Wilson . W. Mithen . Best 14Yffen. Howells . Wilkinson, A. Mithen. Darcy. Smithers. Whiterrtars A. Carbone, Mika. C . Harris. Robinson, M. Carbone, Gloutchev. Beet Jenkins, A . Carbone . Hughes, Mika. O'Connor. Jongebloed. SALESIAN O.C. 3.0 8.3 10 .4 14.6 .90 Sr. JOHNS O.C. 2.1 3.2 9 .4 12.6 .78 Stileslan OC Cincotta 3, Hazel 3 . Canavan 2. Byrne 2 . Wiseman. Forbes . Tassone, Canav2n. Forbes . St. Johns OC WWton 2 . Back 2 . Munnthuis 2, Hilton 2, Cunningham . Ham. Hilton. Laisan. Best Cotsmadias . Monroe. Hilton, Koppens . Emergv. Walton. PARKSIDE 2 .2 4.4 5.4 7.6 .48 Agt7BdAS O .B. 3 .2 4.4 7.5 11 .8 .72 Parks3de Laursen 3, Gunn . Harvey, Pandarl, W'arren . Best Hockey. Pino . Inserra. Harvey. Linares. Vita. Aquinas OB Vankerkhoven 3 . Tarulli 2, Flynn 2, Hughes 2. Wiston. Whitehead . Best Doherty Close. Jef蔵ey, Hyland, Boland, T. Grierson. OLD ESSENDON GRAMNIM 4.2 7.8 7.11 11 .11.77 BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 3.3 4 .8 10.10 12.16.88 Old Fxsetadon Grammar Luttershmfdt 4. Panagfotopoulos 2. McPherson 2 . Ctpalloni 2, Evans . Best Steven . McPherson, Fletcher, Papal . Hughes, Lutterschmidt. Beaumarls Matuaoud 3. NichoLsat 2. O'Riley 2 . Hanrahan. Pitts, Reidy, Salisbury . Thomas. Best Martin . Nimisan. Pitts. Quin. P. Thomas . Wadham.
RESERVES - 28.06.97 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7.1 11.4 13 .7 15 .8.98 OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 1.4 1 .4 3 .6.24 Caulfield Grammar Kavrouris 2, Thompson 2 . Cassidy 2 . Fraumano 2. Hansen. Santiago, Harrison, Schaller, Chan. Bov.zs . Best Thomspon. Santiago, Lawrence. Tinder. Chan. Giles . Old CamberweB Kerkvliet 2. Cocks. Bat Cocks . Freenv3n. Evans . Hopkins. Richmond . Taylor. OLD GEELONG 2 .1 3.2 6 .4 6.6 .42 B*HITEFRIARS 3 .3 4.4 8 .8 11.10.76 Old Geelong M. Robson . Fuphy, McInnes. Ritossa. Oliver, McKellar, Best Mclnnes, Oliphant. Ritossa. R . Oliphant . A. Robons. McKellar. White&tars Peter O'Brien 3 . Jackson 2, Campbell 2 . Elliott, Fulton . Strike, Giilan . Bed A . Harris. Elliott . Davis. T. Carrick . Johnson. Gillan. SALESIAN O.C. 4 .0 4 .0 8.3 7.5.47 ST. JOHNS O.C. 0 .3 0.7 4.8 7.11.53 Satesbut Brown 2. Forbes 2 . ChaLnbers . Oliver. Scotti . Beet Scottl. Kirchener. Sinclair. Hanlllton . Oliver, GLuma St . Johns OC Logander 3 . Dwsett. Lamb. Saunderson, Walker. Best Saunderson . Pepper, Reynolds. Doasett. Logonder. Corcoran. PARKS IDE 7.5 10 .8 9.11 28.14.170 AQUINAS O.B. 0.0 0 .1 0.1 1 .1.7 Parkside PanJart 7.0 7. Lhuiltabin 3. Mufski 3. Dr6man 2. Lhvamiatd 2 . Hansen, Linares . L Best Alccall. Thcxna$. Linares. Ranano . Stuart Aquinas Dunna Best Croach, T~BeW. Langdon . Edwards . Duane . OLD ESSENDON GRAMMM 4.4 7.8 10.12 13 .15.93 BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 0.0 1.1 1 .2 1 .5.11 Old Essendon, Grammar Dale 2, Leask 2. DiBlasi 2. Goodker 2 . Cram 2. Cramer, Wright, Leigh. Best Dale. Leask . D1Biasi. Gcodger. Cram . (,`ramer. Beaumaris AFC McMahon. Best Smith, Blac}xe. Fairbanks. McMahon. Lucy. Duf.
_= i T1: _7 RL!1RS v. CAULFIELD OR. Field : C. Stevens A. Ladd Boundary : R . Binding J. Binding i P. JOHNS v . OLD GEELONG Field : G . Armstrong D. Anderson AQUINAS 0 C v. SALESIAN Field : V. Vescovi C . Wallis ( R) OLD ESSENDON v . PARKSIDE Field : S . Alger A . Flack BEAUMARIS v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field : L. Gallagher D. Kramer.
JULY 12 - ROUND 13 CAULFIELD OR . v. ST. JOHNS O .C . OLD GEELONG v . AQUINAS O .B . SALESIAN O .C . v . OLD ESSENDON GR . PARKSIDE v. BEAUMARIS OLD CAMBERWELL v . WHITEFRIARS
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nar a dog of a day last Saturday, freezing wind , even colder rain, grounds like skating rinks , match balls like watermelon seeds, ill-tempered players, grumpy officials, unchuffed umpires . seething coaches, fun day really! At least Graham Mullenger, the Sharks senior coach, retained his sense of humour . Given the tendency of players these days to 'exchange views' with umpires, Graham reckons it wouldn't be a bad idea if team coaches were invited onto the field during these 'view exchanging passages, to act as a mediator before the situation gets to the 'Thank you, take a 15 minute break!' stage . There are some obvious difficulties with such a scheme, but Graham does have a point, given all the admonitions to players to 'keep the talk up' on the field, it's hard to know when to stop . It's not a new problem . Generations of army PT Instructors have lamented that they can instil discipline into every muscle set of a soldier's body except two, the mouth, and another lot at the south end of the torso . What happened to the old adage 'Speech is silver, silence old?' Somebody should make it the next coaching fact, 'Controlled communications', that's the way to go! LAST WEE K Eley Park stayed right in the game against Old Carey until the last term, when the C's got their minds into gear and played their natural game. The Sharks were able to tie up the C's for the three quarters, manning up, running on, numbers at the ball, all the standard drills . The C's looked as though they didn't want to be there, but were always able to do enough to keep their noses in front, and move away in the end, when the Sharks seemed to tire . The Sharks got good value from their captain . Hook, back after injury, and Hawley. For the C's, Morrison was effective round the flanks, and Faells with his clearing dashes from the backline . Yarra Valley OB took the points from Kew in a bottler of a match given the cold conditions, but at least it didn't rain. Yarra scooted away to a handy lead in the first term, with Fraser eVean threading through 5 useful goals, and try as they might, Kew just couldn't peg them back. Matt White provided great drive on the ball for the home side, Scales showed a welcome return to form in the centre, and Downs, Fung, and Reddaway turned many of Kew's attacks into scoring opportunities for Yarra . Kew came within a point of Yarra in the 3rd, and closed to 8 points down late in the last, but two critical chances in the forward line weren't converted and the game slipping away . Drew Mitchell battled hard in the ruck all day for Kew, and Phil Pedretti was an effective force in defence. Richmond Central found Hawthorn Citizens far more competitive this time round, especially in the 2nd half, during which the Cits actually outscored them . With spectators huddling in groups to combat 10
the cold, the Cits put on 7 goals to 4 in the last two terms . Chris Barry was Central's best in his last game for them this year (work transfer), Greg Tate on a HBF, Chris Adams on the ball, and Glen Porteus at HF also starred . For the Cits, Shane Parker was great on his wing, Jason Schultz was a damaging HFFer, and Darren Murray did well on the HBF, especially considering the aggro he gets from Michelle for playing at all! ! Eltham Collegians were no match for Bulleen Cobras, and even Mettle Ryan's long awaited return couldn't spark the . Todd Hedley was again in form in the ruck for the Turtles, and John Jovanovski an d Matt Dwyer, worked hard all day, but they were unable to stem the tide of the Cobras' scoring. The Parkers had the chance to do some sight seeing . TODAY'S GAMES. Kew take on Eley Park and though the Sharks will benefit from players coming back after long injury stints, they will not have the firepower to contain the Brown & Golds, who will be a tad cross with themselves for slipping up last week . Hawthorn Citizens meet Yarra Valley in the worst possible situation, Yarra's confidence will be sky high, and that usually spells doom for their opposition . The Cits are improving with every outing, but do not have the all over class of Yarra, who should win comfortably . Bulleen Cobras and Richmond Central clash in the match of the day, the result of which is critical to both clubs' efforts to keep in touch with the four . Neither side would be happy about their performances to date, and both have played below levels they are capable of. In their first match this year Central won because they were better at establishing breaks around the packs, and today's game will be similar . Both teams possess a lot of class footballers, so if the weather is half decent it will be a great game . Central should take the points by a couple of goals . Chirnside Park play Eltharn and should chalk up a comfortable victory. The Parkers are serious flag contenders, who will be determined to rack up the biggest winning margin possible, to boost their already large percentage. For the Turtles things are different, tearr, building and development are probably higher on thpir present agenda than anything else, and it is to be hoped that a coterie of former players can rally round and support the club in this endeavour . The C's will be having a wander round the other games . Reserves wins should go to: Kew, Yarra Valley, Richmond Central, and Chirnside Park . Yarra suffered their first on-field loss for this season last week, so the destination of the reserves flag has become a little less of a one team contest. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1991
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;.icbmond Central - Chris 3 :sry was among the best players last Saturday in what was probably his last game for the Centrals . Coddy has been a fantastic contributor to the club both on-field and off and will be sorely missed . Good luck with your new job up at Woomelang Coddy from everyone at the Snake Pit .
v . -LEY PAi :_= Field : M . Gilday IIf .'. ~-'速1?"N CITIZEfl'r, v. YL=: :.A VF.LLI3 Field : R . Martyn Boundary : D . Blackburne BULLEEN COBRAS v . RICHMOND CENTRAL AT BULLEEN PARK Field : K. Walker P . Keogh CHIRNSIDE PA. '-:C v. ELTHAM COLLEGIA N S Field : C . Cimoli (1 Brereton OLD CAi,L-Y has the bye .
2.2 5.4 7.8 9.9 .83 ELEY PARK A.F.C. 01.1) CAREY 5.2 9.7 10.13 18.13 .121 Eley Park Wunhyrn 2, Brady. Bruce . Hawiey, Holm. Trotter. Watts, Yelland. Bed Trotter, Hook. Hawley. Watts, Rayner. Hill. Old Carey Hickey 7. Campbell 3 . Hawldrtt+ 2. Mudge 2, Vasllopoulos 2. Arnett. Cann. Best Morrlsqt. Auk3lst Hawklnp . ,Kudge, Frelts. B. Cohen. 10.2 13 .5 18.6 19 .8.122 YARRA VALLEY O.B. 16 .11 .107 KEW 5.1 11 .4 14.4 Yam VoIIey MacVean 5. Matt White 2. Macleod 2. Drew 2. Smfflle 2 . Ales 2. Jetrernan. = Peake. Michael White. Bed Kocenen, Heffernan, Reddaway. Drew. Macvean. e. Kew King 4, J . Barnes 3 . R. Puhiren0 2, Channon 2, Porte . Harrison, Peters. L3F7anchL J. Be ll. Beat Mitchell. Wood, Larranchi. M. King. J . Barnes. Peters. RICHMOND CEti97tA1. 8.3 11 .8 14.12 15.13.103 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1.2 3 .3 6.5 10.5.65 Richmond Central Porteous 5. O'Sullivan 4. Pickett 2 . Jackson 2. Tate. Best Tate . Adarns, Porteous. Hoey, O'Sullivan, Barry. Hawthorn Citixe.as Lauletta 3. Schutz 2. Bogie. McGowan. Glover. Barker. Ra.sttto. Best Parker, Power. Schulz. Murray. Avery. Lauletta 4.7.31 ELTI3AM COLLEGIANS 2 .5 3 .8 4.6 15.16 23.20 .158 BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .8 10.9 Eitlram Collegians Ryan 2, Jorn2rtovskL Muscat Best Ryan. JovanwrskL Hespe . Hadley, Parsons. Heaney. Bulleen Cobrsa tV~ 9 . Brown 4 . Dillon 2 . Redfern 2 . Sette 2, Cotterill . Humphrey. Orwin. Schneidec. Best Wagg . Cotterfll, Brown. Orwin . Gaylor. Dillon, CBIRN'8IDE PARK: BYE
RESEWVTS - 28.06 .97 ORS NIi:;x TELFORD PORTE ADDISON BADANJEK KIRIAKOU P . FORD DOVE
CLUB LAST WK TOTAL YARRA VALLEY 48 KE W I 42 OLD CAREY 37 BULLEEN COBRAS 28 RESERVES 30 KEW YARRA VALLEY 26 YARRA VALLE Y 22
JULY 12 - ~OU21U 13 ELEY PARK v . HAWTHORN CITIZENS YARRA VALLEY v. BULLEEN COBRAS RICHMOND CENTRAL v . CHIRNSIDE PARK OLD CAREY v. KE W ELTHAM COLLEGIANS has the bye.
ELEY PARK A.F.C. 0.2 0.2 3 .4 4.4 .28 OLD CAR .-"Y 2.6 5.11 6 .17 12.19 .91 Eley Park Dell'o[so 2 . LettlnL Verde . Best bllhatee . Verde, Dunstan. Georpu. G. Larnarca S. Dix. Old Carey McQuie 3, D. Parker 2, Hands 2. Cherry 2. Drake, Drmr. M. Parker. Best Anderson, McQute, Mason . Jackson. Dmer. Drake, YARRA VALLEY O .B. 3.3 4.5 8 .10 8 .11 .59 10 .9.69 KEW 3.2 8.5 7.7 Yarn Valley OR Best Potter, Cole, Dais. Roxre. C . Ross. Ho. Kew Bruno 4, Brassii 2. Hope. LOrtstone, WeDs. Boltone. Best Wells, Livingston. Skerrttt. Bruno . Danne . Dalrymple . 7.3 9.8 14.9 19.11 .125 RICHMOND CENTRAI. HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 .2 1.4 2.8 4 .6.30 Richmond Central Hickey 3 . Shannon 3 . Wilson 2. Macak 2. Fl.ores 2 . Jo}rey. Corker. Fawcett. Best MrAlpin . Shannon . Bunshaw, Auldist Macak. Flarse . Hawthorn Citizens Rosthcrn 2. Slll, Fitzpatrick . Best Langey. Ryan. Hartley. O7ianlon. Irvine. Hewish . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.1 0 .2 0.2 0 .2.2 BULLEEN COBRAS 2.5 5.9 9.14 15 .18.108 Eltham Collegians Best Glare. D. Garnett T. Barnett Harris. Baringa BuBeea Calttas Ma~afras 4. Cannane 2. Gross. Williams. Curen. Bed Williams. Magafras, Matone.lt`ebb, Finnigan . Coombes. CHIRNSIDE PARK: BYE
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sons for the rise and addressing them . Bri an suggests that a) the increased tempo of the game b) the greater overall speed, strength, weight, endurance etc of today's players and c) the number of players present on the field at any one time (18) remains, even though the other factors ( a and b) have increased . In two week's time I will continue with Brian 's thoughts - I think they make interesting reading . Next week. Next week this column will de handed over to Debbie from guit who will be reminding clubs of the great prizes available under . the Quit Smokefree Club Awards in place this year . A cheeri o. Sad to hear that De La's Andrew Mackintosh, who also played in the last VAFA representative match, badly broke two bones in the one leg during
last week's match. Andrew has been having a wonderful season and wi ll be sorely missed. We all hope your time on the sidelines Andrew is minimal and recovery is complete. Attendance at tribunals . All parties involved in a report must attend a tribunal hearing to give evidence . Any party not able to attend must provide a statutory declaration outlining the reasons for an inability to attend and a full description of the evidence they would have given concerning the incident . Inadequately provided statutory declarations leave any player liable to a suspension and if an umpire provides a statutory declaration a case may be deferred to a time to be determined by the Association's CE after consultation with the Chairman of the Tribunal and Investigations Committee .
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orth Brunswick have all but sealed the third finals birth with a stirring win over a Black s side feeling a troubling sense of deja vu as the second half of the season hots up . Round 11 Review
Old 87estbourne's recent good form didn't desert them on the road as they pulled off a stirring victory following an enthralling battle with West Brunswick . Seven points down at the half and 2 up at the final change, the Warriors were able to hang on in final term where both sides had their chances with easy shots at goal going astray before Andrew Horsburgh slotted through the sealer after being well held for much of the day by Don Webb . Ash, Robbo and Burra helped get Westbourne home while Williams worked hard to give the Magpies something positive to take from the game . Wests now need to regroup quickly as they prepare to face their northern neighbour . The Warriors win was all the more notable given they only had 35 players available on the day which left their twos undermanned . The early game had some positives for Wests with Stewart putting his hand up for senior selection and new bloke Hamish Whitehead showing plenty . Uni Blacks came unstuck in their second close game of the season as a more committed North Brunswick worked hard to keep in touch in a first half where the Blacks probably could have taken the game if they'd worked harder. But, to their credit, the northerners were within 2 points at the final change and were able to establish a handy 14 break half way through the final stanza despite heading into the wind . Blacks had their chances, and a bit of help, in the final minutes, but their forward forays repeatedly broke down under pressure from BOG, Abe Ryriazis and the rest of the visitors backline . A courageous game from Bill McMahon was topped off with the efforts of George Latouf, Dave Magnusson and Dave Ellis along with a fine leadership performance by Captain Dean DeM orton . There was little chance of an upset in the ressies where the steadily improving North were no match for the Parkville's perennial premiers . Best for the losers were Merrick Bradford, John Kalpakis, John Papanikolou and Brett Evans . UHSOB travelled to Fearon Reserve confident of giving the ladder leaders a shake after getting close earlier in the season and, despite trailing by 5 goals at half time, they were every chance of winning in the last . Peter "calicivirus" Gunthorpe did the job on Willi goalscorer Warren while "Fatty" Wallace snuck in for another 3 goals . Lead 12
by Skipper C_a :;~ Ekinns who has had an outst anding season in the ruck an d the ever reliable Ashley Bone in a back pocket, th visitors go their noses in front with 6 minutes to g and had the chance to go a kick clear before a erL cial free in the goal square gave Alan Elliott's boy the opportunity to get their noses back in fror and hang on . Willi remain unbeaten and expect t benefit further from the return of "Killer" althoug further Mark Jacksonesque efforts may bring th return to a premature end - take a hint "Killer Jacko was joking . The locals were too strong in th ressies with O'Neil an d Ferguson putting in fc High an d Dan Douglas working hard in his 50t game . La Trobe had the better of S ' burne in th heavy conditions out at Bundoora . The hamm twins of Robinson and Kreuzer where among th Trobers best and will benefit from the week of The return of "Bertie" Blaskett was another pos tive while Swint can take heart from the efforts c Carmello "Bull" De llolio, Andrew Hamilton an Alan Hillgemann across the centre and the hop of getting a few more back into their best side 1 recapture the club's earlier good form . On the sut ject of depth, it was an achievement for both thes teams to just field sides in the twos with rove Greg Foster taking the opportunity to put hi hand up for senior selection at La Trobe an Darren "Rubber Duck" Wright relishing the cor ditions if his moniker is anything to go by . Round 12 Previe w The in form N orth Brunswick take on a Web Brunswick side at the cross roads and unlikely t cope with short trip to Allard Park . North by 5 points . Uni High host Uni Blacks and, given la: week's effort against Willi, they have to be conf dent of adding to Garry Connolly's woes . High b 8 points . Swinburne takes on Wi lliamstown an d it hard to see the home side getting close to the pac setters . Willi by 63 points . The Reds face the buoyed Old Westbourne Brunswick St and can't afford to take the Warrior lightly with a spot in the four up for grabs . Reds b 7 points . La Trobe has the bye . Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 b 1 .30pm, call 9381 2292 until 8 .00pm or ema micj@netspace .ne4 .au
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;,i the clubrooms tonight while West Brunswick new concept to the social calendar with a -ole r, ,ht .
Y12- ROUND 13 ST BRUNSWICK v . UHSO B AT FLE M ING PARK, EAST BRUNS77ICK UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. SWINBURNE UNI . LA. TROBE UNI . v. UNIVERSITY REDS OLD WESTBOURNE v. NORTH BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS hr a a bye
® . - , 3. D .97 C;ESTBRA;S;RC*' 2.4 6.4 9,6 9.8 .62 OLD 67F.S1BOURh`E A.F.C. 1 .1 5.3 9 .8 10.12 .72 West BnrusswEek Goal kickers and best players not receutd . Old Westbourne Frarildin 3, Szuztd~via 2. A. Horsburgh 2 . S. ChrLSto. Leitch, Fairfield. Beat Robson, Gibb, Leitch. Salnut. King, Franklin . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.3 6.8 7 .10 9.11 .6$ 33 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.5 7.8 9.12 .66 University Blacks Goal kickers and best players not received . North Brunswick Wernham 5, Grew Waites . Miller. Closter. Beat Kyrians. Closter. Magnusson, Freeman, Den :catan, Elits . 1L11A :RISTOVRd CYMS 2 .3 3.6 8.7 12.21.93 UHS0B 3 .3 7.10 9.10 13.10.88 wBliamstowa CYMS Kurkowskt 5 . Cook. Griere, Cannon. ilrzzanL Wanda. Featherston . Best Jackson, Wuchatsch. Featherston, Lee, Cook, Kirkowski. UHSOB Veal 3. Wallace 3, Cracknell 2 . Skinns. Devlin. Talarico. Koch, McLean . Bed Gunthwpe. S,kinns . BowT, Pre+lfer, Cracknell, Detiin. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4 .5 4 .7 6.9 7.14.56 S6F3NBURN"E UNIVERSTY A 1 .3 2 .6 2.7 4 .10.34 LaTrobe University Blaskett 2, OToole . Robinson. Kreuaer, Haynes . Hayward . Best Plaskett. Murphy, Lewis, Napier, Robinson. Haynes . Swinburae Uni. Dellolio 2. DePaoli. O'Mara Best Milano . Hiltgemazm, Dell olfo . DePsoli, Hamilton . D. Milano . UNWERSITY REDS: BYE
RESERVES - 28.06.97 PtO- 3-i BRUPISt'IICK v . V,LST BPUiv'SPIICK Field : M . Argall G . Seabourne UHSOB v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: R . Love G . Waldron SWINBURNE UNi v. A/ILL STO CYMS Field: G . Wolter UNIVERSITY r.-??S v . OLD ti',:'ST^3UTT.P71, Field: M . Wittmann LA C• ; : UNIVERSITY has a bye
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CLUB LAST WK TOTAL UHSOB 3 40 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 31 UNI BLACKS 28 SWINBURNE UNI . 2 28
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WEST BRUNSWICK 2,5 10.10 18.16 19 .22.136 OLD WESTBOURNE A.F.C. 0,2 2.3 2.5 2 .4 .16 West Brunswick Rogers 3, McDonald 3 . VHali 3. Cocolazis 3. Eastway 2. Lucas, Whitehead, Gay9ard. Baker, Ortiz. Bak Stewart. Rodgers. VitJt. Baker, Whitehead, Gason. Old FRstbourae Martinsen, Mesman. Bet D. Horsburgn, Hewitt. Williams, Cummtr :. Martlnsen. Jordan. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.4 5.6 5 .9 9.11 .65 NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.2 0.2 2 .3 3.5 .23 University Blacks Coal kickers and best players not received . North Brumsarick Papanikoianu . Kalpakas. Cunningham. Best Bradford, Hope, M. Loumtzes, Jewell . Evans, Attard . R'B.LIAb1STOVRd CY9SS 2 .3 3.10 9.17 13.21 .99 UHSOB 0 .1 1 .4 1 .8 2.9 .21 WBBsmstown CYMS Tuck 2. Bond 2, Burgess 2. Hann 2 . McGoxan, Langham . Bubnic . BtTan, Allen. Best Allen, Bubn[e, Isisa J. Tuck, McKenzie . Longhorn, UHSOB Mats 2 . Best O'Neill, Lewicid, Douglas. Ferguson, Sciola. ERerutgham . LA THOSE UNIVERSITY 0 .3 2.4 4.8 5.10.40 SWINBURM'E UNIVERSTY A 1 .1 1 .1 1.2 2.3.15 LaTrobe University Spralja Greaves. Grant, Cotsopoules, Moon. Best Faster, Wright. Moon, Ryan. Grant . Honey. SwIolnuae University Lee. CanBeld. Best Fit bbon. Freeman. Potter, Dvmond . Morgan. Howlett. UNNEPSTPY RF. D8: BYE
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NTION! ATT'ENTION! Just for this weekend L only, will all club scribes please fax their repor t direct to Tom Brain on 9265 8011 by 5 .30pm Monday please . With just seven (7) rounds remaining, a two (2) game space has opened between the 4th and 5th placed teams. Unless those teams presently 5, 6 and 7 on the ladder can conjure up some miracles (sooner than later) the composition of the'4' at present doesn't look like changing prior to finals time. Coincidentally it is a carbon copy of this situation in the Rezzies. . . REVIEW SENIORS ANZ Albert Park really took it up to Southbank in
the 1st half . After the long interval the 'Bankers' got their act together and quickly put the issue beyond doubt and ran out big victors by i l l points . The Rats are to be commended for their overall commitment whilst the Bank this week will have an opportunity to test their wares. The Big Kipper, Pittsy, and Nudge were all good Bankers while Jack, Manny and Otten all tried hard for the Rats. After a tight first quarter St Mary's appeared to have control of the game against Oakleigh . A ten minute lapse by the Saints allowed the Krushers back into the game just on half time . Neck and neck through the third with only two points separating the teams at the lemon break . After a tense 15 minutes the Krushers exerted their authority and raced away to a solid 52 point win. Better players for Oakleigh were Kitts, Wood and Marsha ll and none were recorded for St Mary's . Maybe an indication of their disappointment! Peninsula 'Pirates' played good football in patches and were too strong for Monash Gryphons who to their credit were very hard at the footy all day . It was a very much improved performance form the 'Gryphs' . maybe a forerunner of a win in the very near future . For Peninsula, victors by 38 points, it momentarily gets the ship back on course . MVP's for the Pirates were Campbell , Cre an and Dentry and for the Gryphons, Davey, We lls and Coxhead . Power House bounced Elsternwick from the start and had the game all wrapped up at half time. A marked improvement in the 2nd half by the Wickers but they were no match for a polished House outfit who cruised to a 98 point win. Best for Elsternwick were Curt ain & Steele whilst for Power House, Wright, Jackson and Harrison got a mention amongst dispatches . No match report forthcoming from either the Patters or the Hunters . However my spies tell me that both teams went 'hammer and tong to half time . St Pat's steadily put the game out of Glenhuntly's reach throughout the second half finally getting home by 5 5 14
points thus priming themselves for today's 'block buster' against Southbank . The Hunters will now havi to rely heavily on other results over the remainder o the season to make the top W . Better players for S Pat's were Sullivan, Davies an d Sebire . RESERVES Terrific 52 point win recorded by the Saints g Krushers, Pirates too strong for Gryphons (43 points) The Wicks continue their climb, this time at thi expense of the House (4 points) . Patters would bi delighted to register a 15 point victory over th Hunters an d to wrap up affairs Southbank way toi accomplished for a battling APIZ Rats by 134 points . PREVIEWS FOR ROUND 1 2 Although defeated last round, St Mary's will trave (with confidence) to Caulfield to do battle with an ou of sorts Monash Gryphons. With still a finals sniff is the nostrils, KB reckons on the 'Saints' by 30 points TB concurs just cannot see the Gryphs getting hom here . A big one in store behind the Old Junction Ova when Power House take on Peninsula. The winner wil surely play in the finals, the loser will need to look ove their shoulder. At home and in good form KB punts oi the House narrowly by 11 points . The Pirates forn away from home is in one word abysmal and TB feel, it will get worse today as the House take full advantag of their own conditions. Glenhuntly have a last gasp effort to keep thei slim finals chances alive when they welcomi Elsternwick to the'Heath' . Incentive enough for KB b pick the Hunters to win by 27 points . This really is the last chance for the Hunters, the have played the top 3 sides in the last weeks are matct hardened and will win. Top of the table clash at 'Yarra' park betweei Southbank and St Pats Mentone . Last time these twi met only a couple of points separated them . In wha promised to be a beauty KB is gunna stick his beak ou and plonk the Bankers to get home comfortably by 2, points . Both sides having been gearing themselves fo this game and today it comes to fruition. I don't thin] the Bankers will be treating the Vultures lightly, will b, pumped this time and will keep their unbeaten recon in tact . ANZ Albert Park play host to Oakleigh Krusher and the Rats are most definitely in the game with ~ chance. I do believe however that (again) the incentiv of a possible finals chance will spur Oakleigh hom winners . KB reckons by about 40 points . The Krusher are on the improve and today will be no different a THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 199
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they inflict yet another defeat on the hapless Rats . Saints by 21 points v the Gryphens . The House and the Pirates to play a drawn game, yes a tie! The Wicks to continue their roll and dispose of the Hunters by 36 points . Bankers comfortably (48 points) against all improved Patters . Krushers to steady their ship a little by knocking over the k: is by 60 points.
All at PAonasli Gry~hons join in congratulating ,Iamie'The PLantom' :2 sattie an d Ryan Gilehz ;st on playing their 50ts games against Elsternwick and peninsula respectively . Also best wishes and thanks are extended to Brett Coxhead who today plays his 50th. SOCIAL NOTES : Monash Gryphons - The 'Fabulous' Trivia Nite hosted by Trivia Masters, Heals and Willo tonight (5 July) at the Gryph-Inn commencing 8 .00pm . All welcome . St Mary's - 1-300 Night on July 19 . Buy a ticket and stand a chance to win $1000 up for grabs. Southbank - Renowned Trivia Night at the clubrooms Saturday night 12 July . Book a table now through Fab Maya or Grant Wardrop . Numbers limited to 100. Cent a Number day, Sunday 20 July 11am till stumps .
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST TOTAL S . CRAVEN POWERHOUSE 56 BUNNETT SOUTHBANK 45 PETTITI ST MARYS 4 41 A . ROLFS SOUTHBANK 3 4 RESERVES CANK SOUTHBANK 4 54 G . ROLFS SOUTHBANK 1 44 P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 3 4
MONASH GRYPHONS v . ST MARYS Field: B . McLeod R . Smith POWER HOUSE v . PENINSULA 0 B Field : A . Carrick K. Brewer GLENHUNTLY v . ELSTERNWICK Field : B . Walsh P . Tuppen SOUTHBANK CBA v. ST. PATRICKS MENTONE Field : T . Foley (R) D. D'Altera ANZ ALBERT PARK v. OAKLEIGH Field: A . Pric e
JULY 12 - ROU : .'D 13 ST. MARYS v . POWER HOUSE PENINSULA v. GLENHUNTLY ELSTERNWICK v. SOUTHBANK CB A
ST. PATS MENTONE v . ANZ ALBERT PARK OAKLEIGH v. MONASH GRYPHONS
STt":RiS 3 .3 6.0 8 .8 10.9 .69 8.6 15.8 .98 O!-[?..,TIGH 2.1 5.2 St Marys Pettltl 4, Jones. Sloan. Theohasfs . Clark, OBr;en. Price. k A Stewart. Ymer. W°Nis. Binyon. Petlitl. Clark. Oakle4t Gilchrist 4. Blandford 3. Kitchen 2 . Fraser 2. Barrie, King. Bwt V.'eIls. Da}°y . Coe3read. Roche, White, :tillmister. Gilchrist. PENINSULA O.B. 5.5 8.9 13 .14 17 .19.121 MONASH GRYPHONS 4.0 8.2 9.3 13.5 .83 Peninsula OS Bonner 5. Campbell 3. Crean 2, Angus 2. Warner. Cook. Atchinson. Landry. Beat Campbell . Crean . Dentry. Cook. Shnrpptn. Angus . $1 Gilchrist 4. Bland red 3. Kttchen 2, Fraser 2 . Barrie, King. Bek Wells . Davey. Cexheui. Roche, White . liffirmster. Gilchris t ELSTERNWICK 3.1 4 .1 7.2 9 .4.58 POWERHOUSE 7.5 16 .9 20.14 23 .18.150 Ebtmmwkk Jenkin 4, Mahonv. Curtain, Lyon, Hosking. Soppett. Beat Curtain. Steele. C . Mahoney . Soppett. Hos ~; Brarington . Powerhouse Goal kickers and best playzrs not recen•ed . BE PATRICKS MENrONE 4.7 7 .13 8.21 14 .25.109 GLENINN'R.Y 2.5 5 .7 7.10 7 .12.54 St . Potritks Meatone Stephens 2. Murphy 2 . Davies 2. Matt Sullivan, Mick Sullivan. C. Sullivan, White, Sebire. Evans, C. Barr. Best P. Sullivan . Davies . Mick Sullivan, Sebire. W'uie . Grtsrees. Glenhuntly Goal kickers and best Players not received. SOUTHBANK C .B.A. 4 .3 10.7 19.11 24.13.157 ANZ ALBERT PARK 3 .1 4 .3 5.4 7.4.46 Southbank Perry 7 . A Pitts 5 . Osborne 3. Watford 3. Nugent 2 . Harmeberry 2. Hodgson. Thomson, Melkan. Best Walford. Perry. Nuegent. A. Pitts . Metican. ANZ Albeit Park Malone 2. Tagonby. Bourne . Koegier. G. Caruso. Taylor. Best NknlosL McDonald. Ratio . Rutherford, Smith. Shoppee.
RESERM - 28.06 .97 4 .3 7.7 9.10 15.10.100 0.1 1 .3 6.4 7.6 .48 4. Richardson 4, Harrison 2 . Francis 2 . Mulloch . Best Elliot, dallocli. Richardson . McCarthy. Phillips. Andrews.
Oakleigh Goal Makers and best Players not received . PENINSULA O.B . 6.2 8.5 8 .13 11.16 .82 MONASH GRYPHONS 0.1 2.4 3 .4 5.9.39 Peninsubt OB Jackson 3 . PourJl 2. Bleasby. McMahon. Morgan. Cox Bond. Boainan. Best Shorten, Bleasby . Powell. McMahon. Cannon . Farraa. Monash Gryphons Foster. Dew. Gilchrist. Walter. Adams . Best Adams, Martin. Beattie. Danzschonz. Wzddtey. Toghllt. Coleman. ELSIERN4`7ICK 4.1 4.1 5 .4 8.6.54 POWERHOUSE 0.3 5.5 7 .6 7.8.50 EffiternaM:k Hunt 2 . Currie 2. Broderick. Bullard, Lacis . Byrne. Best Hunt. LitikakLs . Brodertck. Roberts . Suinnerton. Currie. Power House Goal kick-ers and best Players not received . ST.PATRICKS METarONE 1 .2 5.8 6 .8 9 .10.64 3.1 3.2 7 .4 7 .7.49 GLENHUNTLY St Patrtaks Mentone Barr 2 . Holloway 2 . BugeJa 2 . O'Brien. Haney. Burns . Best P. O'Meara . Dixon . Batey. Barr. Le~2tt, O'Brien . Gltevlmntly Goal kickers and best players not received . SOUIHBANK C.B.A . 7.8 14.12 16.16 20.22.142 ANZ ALBERT PARK 0.0 0 .1 1 .1 1 .2.8 Southbank Conk 4 . Fraser 4 . Wardrop 3. Maya 3 . Jones . Rachor. Wheeler . McCarthy. McNamara G. Rolfs. Best Wardrop. MeNamara. Putsnors!e. Fraser . Aitken . O'Sullivan . ANZ Albert Park Kilmartin . Beat Pa5tra5. Haggar. Faranda. Gereen . Snwxason . Awik.
E L S T E F? b'J'NaCL ~ ~1'.R6{ DRAW 1997 (Part 2 of 3) This Sat: MHSOB v . Old Ivanhoe This Sun: FIDA Matche s Next Sat: Old Ivanhoe v. Therry Penola Next Sun : Old Scotch v. Old Paradians Sat . 19/7 NO MATC H Sun . 20/7 St Bernards v . Old Scotc h Sat . 26/7 Chirnside Park v . Old Carey (E) -2 .00 pm Sun . 27/7 Old Xaverians v. Old Carey (U19/ l) -11 .30a m VAFA (A-B) v . VCFL - 3 .00 pm
Dates to be avoided for pa rt (3) of draw to be lodged by Monday July 14 .
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aditionally in sport as evidenced by the recent demise of Neil Balme at Melbourne FC, coaches bear the brunt of responsibility for a team's poor performance. In some cases the sacking of a coach may be justified, but in others the team may well have been not performing to the best of its ability. In Melbourne's situation the pundits generally agreed that Balme was an excellent coach. Joseph Gutnick also acknowledged that . Then why was he sacked? Simply because the team had hit rock bottom and the administrators had to be seen to be doing something to remedy the situation . The thinking is that a new broom can't do any worse . My research on AFL coaching would not support such a decision . A change of coach on average, produces improved ladder positions in the following season on only 50% of occasions ie . you're just as likely to go back as go forward - a poor result when you consider that most changes are made when teams occupy a lowly position . Such results are not surprising because a change of coach may only be a band-aid solution for a club not willing, or perhaps capable of addressing more significant issues . Without being close to the Melbourne scene it is difficult to assess, but media reports would indicate that Balme had support from most of the players . In the week of media attention very few specific criticisms of Balme's coaching emerged, apart from a perceived laid back approach prohibiting his ability to "fire up the players". When you consider the whole range of skills involved in coaching, such criticism would be meagre at best. The bottom line was that the team was not successful, so let's get another coach became the catch cry . So what is a better solution? I start with the premise that a coach builds up a relationship with players over time and that such knowledge should not be understated . He learns how to best motivate and communicate with his players. Sack him and the new coach has to start again - in most cases that is a disadvantage . What I advocate is that coaches and indeed all staff, be subjected to critical review on a range of established criteria . Once developed then the coach identifies areas to improve his performance . In this sense, desirable coaching behaviours are shaped by the coach managers . Preferably these managers should be well educated about the role of the coach. This process was undoubtedly followed at Geelong in Malcolm Blight's reign, and as a result he left a better coach . The club recognised his assets and worked cooperatively with Malcolm over the (6) years to shape him 16
into an even more skilled coach. Perhaps Adelaide is now reaping the benefits of Geelong's endeavours . So before your club thinks about sacking your coach, consider the possibility of engaging an independent consultant to review the coaching process with a view to establishing areas for the continued development of the coach . Independent thinking is preferable, since such a person is not hamstrung by traditional values or personalities. At the very least, start to compile a list of criterion for evaluating your coach and conduct a detailed assessment before you decide to give him the bullet . It is beyond the scope of this article to outline the areas for evaluation, but you might consider such things as organisation and conduct of training sessions, knowledge of tactics, ability to analyse the skills and to give meaningful feedback to players, preparation strategies for players and team, coaching role during the games, ability to liaise with support staff - the list could go on but hopefully you get the idea . In sho rt coaching performance should be measured more comprehensively than on the scoreboard . Shaping coach behaviour may be preferable to the constant turnover of coaches, because a never ending return to square one may inhibit optimal progress of your club . by negating many of the positive contributions of a coach . So perhaps the easy way may not be the best . Dr. Ken Davis Sport Science Consultant Phone 03 5266 1266 Mobile: 0411 57 I89 0
SENIOR COACH-OF-THE MONT H Name : Wayne Harmes Club : Old Scotch Collegian F .C . Section : A Playing History: Carlton F .C. 1974-1988 - 169 games day; 1979-81-82 Premiership Player (Sen.) ; 2 State Games ; 86 Premiership Player (Res .); Approx. 24 night games. Coaching History : 19 90-1991 Oak Park F.C . - Essendon EDFL . 1992 Kilmore F.C. - Riddel League; 1993-1994 Airport West F.C . - EDFL; 1995-96-97 Old Scotch Collegian F.C. Coaching Philosophy- To field a fit and highly motivated side . To have all players dedicated to achieve the ultimate, also get the ball from one end of the ground to the other in the quickest manner. Future Ambition: To stay involved with Amateur football for as long as possible . I believe Amateur football is a terrific high standard of football -째I love it" .
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OLD MELBURNIAN S OLD XAVERIAIVS 1 ST . KEVINS
ITnder 19 (1) DELASWL~LE coa~t,: ar . Coach : Greg McHenry Asst
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(C) M 5 . S .71mr~a~s~(V .Beattie(DV CC)) 6. R 7. C. Browne B . Clarx.3' 9. M . Arcn 10. P. Aron 11 . Williamsy 12. S. Clohes 13. K. F L 13. A. W, 14. M . R" 15, G. S6, M .O'DatneB 1 7. MM .KarE . . . 18. J.Hom 19. S. Logarn p. S. Cam 21, M. Harbor 22. T. Nolan 23. J. Ha+.den 24, D. Lambe 25. M. Coughlan 26. A. t-lowetrLiy 26 . A. NeerNvvn 27. B. Mercwi 28. S. Hyland 29 . K 31. M. 33 . J. Healey 34 . A. Dor rioai 34, T. Masser 35 . J . Doak 36 , H . Pipkom 37 . R . Barnard 38 . D . Forer 39 . D . Ke 40. C. Bwdc 41 . B . Hackett 42 . J . Waters 44 . X . CbWY 45 . A . When 47. B . Lee 49 . A . Ped'ckti 51 . S . Had 53. LSeage,
Coach: Mark Zuker
OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : Leigh Bowes 22. N . Ruffin 45. TWoodruff . 46. W. Earle 47. L O'Neill 49. J . Raju 51 . A . Hasiorth 52. R. Hayward 53. G.Pamham 54. A . Liptrot 55. S . Dimer 56. L Marget 58. D. Watson 59. C. McPherson 60 . D. Crexdson 61 . T. Ewar t 62 . A. Lewis 64 . R. Martin 65 . R. Kent 67 . R. Handly 68 . N. Biggin 69 . J. Stewart 70. J. Thomas 71 . G . Rhodes 72 . A. Betts 73. B. Logan 75 . S. Alderson 76. S. Grabert 77. M. Day
Mat. Coach: Paul Neuchew 1 . C. C'Ake 2. J. Berry (DVC) 3. F . Purcell 4. S.Munay(C) 5. A. Jakowetko 6. A . A..7 Bai ) 8. C. Langford 9. D. Gardner 10 . M. Bertko 11 . D. Purcell 12 . R. Campbell 13 . R . Tandy 15 . D. Fatxrryi 16 . D . Morris
17 . J. MX-er (DVC) 18, R Forster 19. G . Hope 20. S. Mon 21 . J. Andran'ss 22. J. Torrfinson 23. A . Gooch 24. M. Bennett
25. R. Sewall (DVC) 26. J . McKenna 27. M . ArtMi 28. C. Sibree 29. D. Varfey 30. N . Coutts 32. J . Wright 33. N. Couzens 34. J . Younes 35. E . Sedgley 39. J . Ra3g
Coach: Pat Hawkins 1 . M, Frost 2. T. Rem"xg 3. 8. Heay 4. B. Hilbert (C) 5. T. Wreaer 5. T. Fmler 6. M. Frtzgera6 38. It Matz* 7. N . Barrett 39. J. Poulos B . AY~ 40 . LArnvmNr 9 . T.Fanow 41. R.Dhon 10. D. Boland 42. A tacoeang:b it . 8 . Merin 41 J . Had; 12. M . Webb 44. R. Lyfti 13. N. Tinew 45. S. CarroduS 14. Lthstcett 46. M.BOUke 15. 1-Deawfohro 49 . S. McCarthy 16. D. Storey 50' C. Stepthens 17. TCo~f 49 . B.IIt'r. 18. D. M~,iay 50 . M. Wilson 19. R Jones 51 . R. Ford 20. D.Treca 52 . ADyCZn 21 . B. Stapleton 53 . S. Clarke 22. J. Derm 54 . T. Bowden 23. C. Clausen 55. J . Mu'der 24. C. Canudn 56. 8. Chrate 25. T.Gleesen 57. P.Pdarni 26. J.Farry 58. ACotarrn 27. C. McGuigan 59. M.CtemberDt 28. P. Cbffey 60. 1A . Watch 29. N. heard 61 . S.Tnnnbi.30. C. Hoare 62. D. St=an
31. X Rudd 63. M . IkKinsaa 32. L Harilvick 64. N . Hart 32. T. Barry 65. S. Tucker 33. J. Kaye (VC) 66. M . Prmiger 34. T. t~ 67. P.Ik~twniy 35 . M.Oum 68. D. Renna 36 . J . R4clean 69. A Lavizr 37 . J . Croke (VC) 70. C. Worry
Coach: Brendan Millar Asst Coach: B rett Millott t . A. Calory 2. J. Price
3. P. Mount (DVC) 4. C. Baker 5. O . Brown
6. C. Goldsworthy 7. M.P q 8. P.Sr o 9. L Cressvelt 10 . M. Davoren 11 . J. Bergin 12 . B. Debhey 13 . N . MGnemy 14 . N . Moore 15 . A Finney 16. B. Quirk (C) 17. B. Day (DVC) 18. M. Funston 19. A. Rattle 20. J. O'Brien (VC) 21 . B. Af t 22. J . Vincent 23. C. Haddad 24. R. Sheehy 25. S . McConnell 26. R. Zeman 27. S . Andrew 28. B. Murphy 29. J . Dailey 30. N. Edwards 31 . M . O'Donnell 32. J . Ryan 33. B. Powell 34. J. Hunt 35. R. Ryan
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Coach : Ken Johanesen Asst, Coach: Tim Livy i. A Tamrico (C) 2. M . Lynch 3. M. Baiad:o 4. RVdan6 5. ASmtlh 6. D. SLS2ns 7. S . PnSCarw 8. M. Gal e 9. G. Boyd 10. D. Green 11 . B. Rays 12 . I. Santos 13 . L Hams 14. S.CE-vWa 15. M. Venture 16. P. Hams 17. G. Porteous 18. L Galvin 19, 8, Hartley 20. It Dempster 2t . A Howard 22. M. Ja/ce 23. M. Hans 24. A Bennncasa 39. D. Constantn 25. AVecdtio 40. M.Cosgriff 26. 0. Warren 41 . M. 1-didslorarad 27. B.Wood'iiam 42. M.,6pic e 28, P. Corral 43. J . Luces 29. M. Cosgnff 44. B. Lyricg 30. A Stewart 45. L 0'CAnrror 31 . D .Varara 46. G.0'Wara 32. C. Wright 47. M. Pcerx,ps 33. A Sacco 48. C. Price 34. T. Rundman 49. D. Rayms 35. J. Rostarook 50, N . Redford 36. A Baker 51. S. Rxhardson 37. B. Bod7rm3t 52. L Wakefield 38. C. r 53. J, Smith
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Under 19 (2) BEAUMA RIS Coach : Peter RAcBrearty I . N. McLean 2 . B. Thomas 3 . M.. Pitts 4 . T. Window 5 . B. Griffiths 6. L Gibson 7. B . Stevens 8. N. Burton . Walker B. . J G . Moloney 16 11 . G .Johnson 12. J. Bayford 13. D . Emmerson 14. A . Qui n 15. F. McDonald 16. S . Mitchell 17. T. Eaton 18 . A. Palmer 19 . R .Thomton 20. T. Colter 21 . A . Calkn 22. S . McKay 23. B . Ferguson 24. C. Colon 25. K. Dimachki 26 . S. Horler 27 . J, Vance 28 . J. McKenzie 29. C . Martin 30. R . Corfieki 31 . N . Kennedy 41 . A. Van Den F :ik 47. T. McA',ne 51 . D. Shddrake H. T. Rand
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Under 19 (2) Blue AJAX Coach : Henry Ritterntan Assistant : Bruce Joseph 1 . J. Rockman 2. J. Sharpe (C) 3. B. Davis 4. G. Dukes 5. J. Rath 6 . D. Loevr y 7. S. Whytcross ~. S.S Ajzenman m 10. H. Show 11 . J. Scher 12. D. Katz 13. R. Sodiin 14. J. Weinstock 15. A.Rogers 16. P. Rathbart 17. A. Morris 18. A. GoNa n 19. G . Wamman (DVC) 20. S. Czamy 21 . D. Stub 22. A. Wise r 23. A. Bensimat 24, A. Lewin _ 25. M . Bla.shkt 26. A. Sloane 27. A. Lust 29, J.Jaseph 3p. T. Hams 31 . J. Harris 32. J. Rogers 33. A. Birnbaum 34. J. Sharp 35. D. StigErz 36. M. Segal 39. D . Katz 40. A. Halphen 41 . V. Raleigh 42. E. Yea 43. J . Abor
HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : Edi ldelnjak 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
R. Dunbati J . Crouch T. Prantzos J . Midwinter W. Amrour A . Crowther M . Iles
8. A . Quon
9. S . James (VC) 10. A. Landrigan 11 . A . Voss 12. B . Martyn 13. T. Sm'tlh 14. N. Rahn 15. M .DunbaO 16. D. Voss 17. P. Nelson 18. C. Lucas 19. G . ShentleSd 20. S. Parkinson 21 . David Anderson (VC) 22. L Tregear 23 . W . Benton 24. J. Abramindes 25. B. Hebard 26 . Scott Wills 27 . A. Ko.".iner 28 . S. Grimmer
MONASH BLUES
ORMON D
Coach : Nick Karavias 1 . C. Gregory 2. M . Benetto 3. D. Dean
Coach: Brian Keating 1 . S .Thompso n 2. G. Hammond 3. D. Robbtns 4. D. Rowan
4. A. Bragg 5. X. Martin 6. F . Eley 7. S. Lloyd 8. S. Jones 9. H. Byrne 10 . N. Tumer 11 . J. SubNan 12 . M . Stewart 13 . A. Herrman 14 . R. Burston 15 . M . Tmkter 16 . B. Smiley 17 . J. Miller 18 . B. Amot 19 . N. Freeman 20. M. Powe r 21 . N. Kazenwadei 22 . J. McNeur 23. J. Roscoe 24 . M. Thomas 25 . J. Hawkins (VC) 26. C. McConviil 27. J. Bolton 28. S. McGee 29.. S. Cooke 30. T. Cameran 31 . L Holloway 32. C .Bodaxorth 35. M. Hunte r
2. J.Mysiakids 4. J. Masterton 5 . M. Coughlan 6 . R. Fiel d 7. M. Larghnan 8 . M. Holloway 10. A. Keogh 11 . D. King 12. J. Hrn+den 13. J. Byme 14. M. Johnstane 15. J . Griggs 16. M. Rusdlens IT D . Lambe I& J . Campbell 19. J . Lyon s 20. K. McGuiness 21 . A. Moa n
22. A . Needham 23. A .Jackson 24. S . Tucker 25. T. Buntine 26. T. Nolan 27. K . O'Reilly 28. E . WJllarns 30. A . Haye s 31 . D. Hegerty (VC) 32. J . Silve r 33. I . Watson 35. G. Hristov 36. B . Reads, 37. C. Buick 38. L Wood s 45. H . Clancy (C)
15. R. Cunningham 16. D. Fishtodc
17. S . Naughton 18. S . Harman 20. C. Ryan
22. J . Brathvraite 23. D. Beckett 24. M, O'Halloran 25. J. Dale 26. D. MaMtett 27. P. G!e&son 28. A.Stasiak 30. H. Black 33. S. Stephens 39. J. Byro n
45. L Livingstone
1 . A. Ryan
2. P. Carroll 3. C. Tesoriero 4. A. McShane 5. A. Cousins 6. D. Seroifin 7. B. McShane 8. S. KKki 9. L McHugh (DVC) 10. S. Davidson 11 . D. Fergrtson 12. A. Connolly 13. A. Gangi 14. J. Drury 15. C. Martin 16. L McGregor 17. J. Cmwe 18 . C .Ambrosini 19 . D . Fatdngtam (C) 20. H . Dwyer
21, J . Cunningham 22 . N . Wilkins 23. D . Napier 24 . G. Afford (VC) 25 . L Wmtle 26. S . Walsh 27. S . K6lgsac-4 28. C. Williams 29. B . Johnstone 30. T. Fava
31 . J . CunniSns 32. A . Smith 33. S . Waters
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HOTE L OLD XAVERIANS 2
M .H .S .O .B .
O L D GEE LONG
Coach : Ian Radlow
Coach : Tony MacNamara
Coach: Peter Callihan
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 . Lower 9. A. Mazur 11 . S. Redder 12. M. Stirling 13 . N. Remfry 14 . D. Forbes 15 . J. Gregson 16 . T. Leaver 17 . R . Bruce 18 . S. Norman 19 . J. Wilson (VC) 20 . B. Sims-Lucas 21 . R . Cbwes 22 . P. Brown 24 . A. Askew 25 . L Tayior 26 . S. Steel 27 . A. Cassell (C) 28 . S. Bennett 29. M. Shatptes 30. A. Burke 31 . S. Harrison 32 . R . Joseph 33. M. Askew 35 . E. Cotter 39. B . Miezis 40. T. Morgan 41 . Anthony O'Brien 45 . H . Taylo r 47. D . Watso n
8 . A. Lux 15 . J. Downie 16 . A. Reuss 18 . C. Bid 26 . C. Watkms 31 . A. Mims 36. J . Paul 43. S. Bs1gley (C) 50. N . Edgar
1 . M. Frost 2. T.FbrnN 3. B.Ps.aN 4. B.Kbwrt 5. i. Wmtar 5. T.Faw'r. r 6. M. Frthyra4l 38 . M. McCartlry 7. N. Barrett 39 . J. Poulos & A Y~ (C) 40 . L tinsworth 9. T. Fanax 41 . R Dam 10. D. Board 42 . A boamarilplo 11 . B.MZrFn 43 . J.Fkde 12. M. Webb 44 . R Lyttkton 13. N.TInEtb 45 . S.Canodu> 14. L When 46. M . Bourke 15. L.Deane-Jdms 49. S.Mdartlry 16. D.Shxey 50. C .Staphers 17. T.CenrolN 49. B .IhB 18. D. Madsaj 50. M. N/dson 19. R,br~s 51 . RFord (VC) 20 . D. Trioca 52. A Duazn 21 . 8. Smq?tami 53. S . C!arke 22 . J . Dennis 54. T. Bowen 23 . C. Clausen 55. J. Mulder 24 . C.Carrodus 56. B. Christie 25 . T. Gleason 57. P. Adarr 26 . J.SsressiNO) 58. A Coburn 27 . C.McGu;ian 59. M.Clamberktt 28 . P.Clatfey E0. M.W27sh
Fj1OHN PETERSON ~-^, _J BOOKSELLER IQ)
It . C. Baile y 12. P . Townsend 13. R. Marsha0 14. D. Pasara
Coach: Brian Bourke
14 1. , Ltnnc U .,p . .. . .~e .
i:l Y 111;.YlH" iUw7L' 7
D I LA SALLE (2)
6. M . Broadhurst 7. H. Brown & M . Wonnaartt 9. N. Courhwy 10. J . Cuta n
43. C . Riordan (C) 44. L Nolan
~7~1 ~~~+R p~Ui速 g:.~ I7~~+C
Coach: Rob Smith Asst. Coach: Greg Bun5ne 1 . A. Dennison
5. T. Ashford
ST . BEDE'S MENTONE TIGER S
51 . G . McGregor 52 . M. Clark 53. C . Chamberlain 54. M. Lugsdin 55. G. Dalzi&d 56. R . Brown 57. W. Winspear 58. A . McCann
59. H . Gretton-Watson 60. W. Gordon 61 . S . Lamb 63. J . Landy 64. D. McInnes 75. B . O'Callaghan 76. N . Gatenby 79. 0. Walsh 80. L Wilson (VC)
29 . N, Ireland 61 . S.Thuinbt, 30. C. Hoare 62. D. Stee n
MARSHAM WHITE REAL ESTATE
31' X Rudd 63, M. McKenzie 32 . L HararAdc 64. N. Hart 32 . T. Barry E5. S.Tuae.r 33 . J . Kaye E6. M. Pinriger ' 34T. Hogan 67. P. D~. ahmt7 35 . M. Qrnn 68 . D. Farm 36. J . McLean 69. A Leader 37 . J . Drake 70 . CNIarry
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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997 19
Under 1 9 (2) Red AQUINAS O.C.
I N ORTH OLD BOYS
Coach : John Bourke 1 . H. Nicol
Coach: Andy Ryan 1 . M . TaSeb
2. M. Jamieson 3. P. Heveren 5 . M. Bolana 6 . S. Jones 7 . T. Moran 8 . M. Greer 9. J .Juenchhott 10. C. Downs Lyn g it . S . 12. D. Marshall 13 . P. Glennie 14. R. Chapman 16. M . Hunter IT B. Wilson 18 . J. Hunt 19 . M. Hope 22 . B. Moran 23 . S. Hills 24 . M. Reilly 32. J. Bleakney 41 . J. Pole 42. R . Moran 44. M. Thomas 54. D . Kealy 55. A . Cultrera
3 . B. Koutsovaslis 4 . O .Khader(C) 5 . L Curren 6 . D . Skene 7 . T. Miranda 8. A . Hewitt 9. A . Naiss 10. B . Catiss 11 . C. Murray 12. D. Aboud 13. C. Miller 14 . J. Saba 15 . N. Tonki n 16 . P. Borysiewicz 17 . S. Reynddson 18. S . Mdtroy 19. M . P4fyne 20. R. Amato 21 . M . Nugent 22. G . Taylor 23. H. Makhoul 28 . M. Drum 29 . B. Moustata 30 . D .Tims 33. A. McKenzie 37. I. Taleb 40. R. Mulquinney
2. T .waters
OLD IVANHOE GRAM MARIANS Coach : Stuart McLean Asst Coach: Shane Harrop 1. D . Bemet 2. N . Gazeas 3. B . Wallis 4. B . Davis 5 . A, Oates 6 . P . Dowd 7 . J . Harro'p 8 B. Spoor 9. T. Patin
10. R. Giderdale 11 . D. Archer 12. M. Kelly 13. D. Spder1(C) 14. G . O'Shannessy 15 . L Courag e 16 . R . Hense 17 . B. Limberg 18 . L Waddell 19. A . Harper 20. J . Vincent 21 . C. Barker 22. J . Smart
ST. LEO'S ENi M S Coach : Peter O'Connor 1 . G. Nevrey 2. N . Hooder 3. G. Bonnicti 4. J. morel 5. E . McGtanghlan 6. S . Bavage
7. R. O'Keefe 8 . T. McCann 9 . A. Duly 10. D. Cashes 11 . D. Carr 12. M. Bainbridge 13. S. Willis 14. P. Batty 15. C . Miller 16. J . Daniels 18. J . Manton 32. D. McNally 35 . L Thomas
23 A Sutherland 24. S. Jenkins 26. G . Madsaac 27. N. Coyne
1 . A . Thomas 2. D.lacobucci 3. A . DiPietro 4. D. Staten 5. M . Holliday 6 . A. Mays 7 . R. Chimside 8 . A. Conte 9 . T. Wyngaatd 10. P. Aaf l it . R . Long 12. P. Green 13. E. Westmore 14. M. Markovski 15. D . Pemberton 16. R . Piccio& 17. B . Whitehouse 18. S . CONa n 19. C. Piccioli 20. J . Pereira 22 . S . Cousins 23 . B. Roach 24 . P. Del Guktice 25 . D. Violi 27 . F . Varga 28 . A. Crew 29. J. Camsi 30. M. Adams 31 . D. Uncles 39. D . Butler
OLD TRINITY Coach : Steve Maus I . S . Jones (VC) 2. B. Hatt
3. H. Munroe 4. J. Anovsnuttl(C) 5. B. Hutchinson 6. D . Kneen 7. S. Natoli 8. T. Marpeth 9. A. Andrews 10 . M . Shaughnessy 11 . K Noden 12 . C.Wdson 13. J . Cade 14. D. Hayes 15. R. Baxter 16. M. Chisholm 17. J. Newman 18. Y. Adel 19. C. Barr 20. M. Lapim 21 . L Kennedy 22. C . Stanley 23 . S. Somerville 24 . E. DavaCds 25 . T. Tobin 26 . D . Robinson 27 . M . Gntfg 28 . C. Butler 29. S . Connor 30. S . Kimonides, 31 . R. Ramsden 32 . M . Passador 35. M . Pawsey 42. A McKenzie 43. D. Waldron 48. D. Loukidis 52. R.Bunows 60. S. Medin 61 . D . Bunoas 64. S. Coope r
CONSOLIDATED
Wayne Reddauvay 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9.
T. Wapshott T. Hale S. Loyd A. Dew S . Thompson Morris L S . Milsan
10. B . Searle 11 . B . Reynolds 12, D. Lang 14 . T. Lloyd 16 . A. Bel l 17 . T . Mcltvrrath 18 . L . White (VC) 19 . E. Kruse 20. T.Tyshing 22 . B. Telford 23. C . Arnold 24. A. Cusano 25. S . Matters 26. D. Rowe 28. A . Lawton 30. B . wapshait 35. A. Laing (C)
0!41` I?`A L E
West Preston
R E S r0 R
ZITECH COMPUTER PERIPHERALS 57 St. Hellier Street Heidelber g
Coach : Allan Cousin s
Coach : John May
28. A. Johnston 38. G . George 48. R. Davies
REGENCY PHARMACY 1 30 Regent Stree t
CHIRNSIDE PARK
YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS
I
OLD PARADIANS THERRY C.C .O.B . Coach: Ken Johanesen Asst Coach: Tim Livy 1 . A Ta€arico (C) 2 . M.Lvnc h 3. M.Bonad'n 4. R . U111ardi 5. A SrMh
6. D . Stevsl5 87. S. P,44. Mcale
9. G. Boyd 10. D. G reen 11 . B . Rave 12 . I . Sal13, L Harris 14 . S . Ca4nla 15 . M. Ventura . P Harris r16 17. G. Pateau 18. L. Galvin 19. B. Haltle y 20. M . De rr{nter 21 . A. Howaid 22. M . Joyce 23. M . Rees 24. A. Bermncasa 25. A. Veccldo 2s. Q . Warten 27- B. wooceam 28. P. CaneH 29. M. C-grdf 3°. A 3teava" 31 . D . Varara 32 . C . Wrikj k 33 . A. S acco 34 . T. R35 . J. Ro:.txook 38. A Bake 37. B t 38. C.. Mce 39. D. CorsraMai 40. M . C.= 41 . M . H 42. M . Joyce 43. J. Lucas 44. B. Lyr~g 45. L 6Grmr 46. G .OMaira 47. M. Pben9es 48. C. Price 49. D . Rayres 50. N . Re f:ord 51 . S. Richartisai 52 . L.wakefield 53 . J .Srt i h
Coach : Paul Melton 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
D. Van Eglen R. ZampaJrla G. Vandenberg D. D'Aprano S. Seem S. Goodwin G . Kuret
8 . A. Grant 9 . S. Stella 15 . 17. . 21 . 26. 28.
A. McMahon A. Roma J. Smith n20 B. Fitzpatrick (VC) ' J . Van Engler (VC) D. Dunne
32. T. Jones
33. M .Jacobsen 34. A. McDonald 48. C. O'Brien
TRAVEL
DIRF.C1101VA1. DRILlliVG Ken Basso 9722 7697
FINER FORK SERVICES Whitehall St. . Yarravilte Ph : 9687 8722
20 ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
Club X COLLEGIANS Coach: Ian Lockwood Res. Coach : Neville James 2. R, Lee 3. J. Gay
4. J. Mitchell 5, N. Michael 7. N. Mothers 8. K. Curtis 9. C. Conley
10. S . 11 . P . 13. 14. 16. 17. 19. 20.
J. Morrison D. Wain S . Mackay P . Durme M. Burgess C. Makcay
29. I . Lockwood (CC) 25. G.B~a e'6. S. Fraser, 31 . J . Siratham 32, R . Narrarrow, 33. J .Snedden 34 . A. Taylor 35 . J. Our 36 . A. Mnrakian 37. M.Opie 51. P. Baxter 53 . N.Irgkcs 55. R. Cross 56. D. Hoxre 58. P. Yaurg 59. R.Lancaster EA. B. Ken s s 61 . D. Kerr 66. R. Anderson 66. G.Oakky .O:Connor 66. B 69. C. Hx}son 70. R. Corcon 71 . A . Thomson 75. J. Walsh 77. M .
no.
: Secfi速n 1 MAZENOD Coach: Peter Hall Res. Coach : Peter Allsop 2. A . Noone 3. T. Chikbtt 6. W. Francis 7. P. Deegan 8. T. Chik;ott 9 . P. Hal 71 . J .Didr6io 12 . A. Wilke 13 . S. CarnpbeE! 15 . P.Alsop 17 . T. Tsiavis 19 . T. Walker 23 . S. CaEson 27 . D. Kmm 31 . N . Snarl 32 . D. Moore 33 . J. Boyle 34. B. De+hn 36 . R. Toyama 37. G . Trigg 38. D. Stenion 39. R. Bourbon (VC) 40. M . Birch 41 . B. Welch 42. J. Grirtison 43. W.PouMer 44. D. Bole 45. G. Rogers 47. P. Riley (C) 48. RV cte 49. L. HaAy 52. G. Peacock 54. P .Jacchs 60. M. LeCaaeer 63. P . Welch 65. D. Biviano 68. K . Duffy 69 . B . Harper 72 . D. L'ax1 73 . G. Janetski 74 . E. Algdaras
IVRELERS HILL HOTE L DE LA SALLE Coach : Brendan Roy 1 . D.VJdeamson 2 . G. Curran 3 . G. Jackson 4 . S.tasta 5. M. Auld 6 . N. Fanow 7. C.Tayfor & C.Furze 10. D. Tessier 11 . M.Funnel 12 T. McHenry 13 .0.06836 . 14. S.Bra4 15. D. 16. D. t2m6e 17. 8, By" 8. M Otis 40. E . Beftne 19. APeatl 41 . B. Off s 20. ABralxwr 42 AFavrtto&k"n 21, G. Birch 43. ACasson 22. A WorstEeng 44 . M. Rowe 23. P. Baker 45 . B . Buick 23. B.0'lieam 46 . G.McNZnry 24. A PIr4'r,Ps 47 . D . ~us 25. C.ROtvns 48 . S .Rudtl 26. B.rs~att 49 . S .Gurr 27. T. Ford 50 . B . Fiwj 2& D. Ksra&a 51. D. Ksg 29. D. FF,~ntl 54 . D. Larkins 30. E IXd~ns 55 . T. Moore 31 . J.Cbthxr 56 . J. Murphy 32 P.A4vuung 57. M.Stardrope 33. L GomaNS 58 . A Vnak 34 . D. Egan 59. M. Waa mson 35 . RCt~e 60. M.Ttwnw 3a P.Grun 61 . GCkar y 37. S. Hoy 72. L St~Sds e 38. M . Farr l 80. C. Jotmstorw 39. J.KCdancj 84 M .0'Dosoall
OLD MELBURNIANS OLD X4VERtANS
ST. KEVINS O.B.
Coach :
Coach :PaulBannon
1 . A . Corner (C) 4 . D . Moss 5 . E. Adkinson
6 . C . BranchffaWer 7 . J. Gardiner
Coach : 1 . L- Orsiru 2. J Keninedj 3. M. Jones
4. R. Curtain (VC) 5. M.O'Cakfian
9 . H .Ingleton 6. J. Matthews 10. S. Osborne 7. T. O'Sullivan 11 . A. Anderson 8. M . Fit z 12 . R. Egleton 9. M . Coq py 13 . G . Stooke it . P.Connors 14 . S. Bardsle`j 13. A. Re s 15 . N.Osboume 17. P.O'Bemie 16 . G .Jensz 18. P.O'Sut+.rtan 17. J. McClellan 24. R .Kng 18 . R. Simpson 27. D. K'mg (C) 19. P. Waite '.. 28. C. Court 20. T .Osbom 31 . A. Homes . N. Naim e21 32. M. Tyra9 23. D. Stanton 33. M. Sadler 24. J . Scott 34. S . Hogan 25. A. Wilson 35. M. Meellan 26. K . Rutherford 37. T. 28. D. Min e 39. M. 30. S .Laycodc 44 . D. McLean 31 . R. SchnNle 53 . P. Hag 33. A . Clements 62 . M. Cdaqry 35. MAtkinson 63 . P. Conquest 41 A. Carroll 64 . S. Kennedy 46. A. Hume 71 . A. Ham 63. P. Hands 91 . S. Salley 80. M. Comel l
ST. BERNARDS O.C. Coach: Brian Moon
Q THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
6. J . Quirk 7. N . Mailer 8. T. Bare 9. D. James 10 . L Davidson 11. T. Finch 12. D. Wndan 13 . P. HooPer t4. B.Pvboran 15. D.Boyti 16. P. Ban~n 17. S.Ctbdes 18. P. 9. Pd. le~d 20, S . Herbert 21 . A Dauf&c 22. 1. Wood 23. J.WBeIm 24. J. Lynch 25. B. Stad7role 26. A Abi 27. T. Colima 28. A Bucce9a 29. D . McDonald 30. S. Won 31 . J.Goltlswrttry 32 . D.lvor y 33 . D.ICakns 34 . J. Fox 35 . J. Wnitbread 36. D. Minimal 37 . P. Rps 41 . 38 . J. Battery 42. 39 . B. Darcy 43. 40 . N. Sweawl 44.
S. Mu" P. Mtfarliry T. Pages R. Batema n
PH : (03) 9822 0011
Coach: Stuart Kay G . Bennett M. McLennan H. Jarvis R. Murray S. Moody M. Hall A. Hancock A. Grant R. Moreton . Rattray it . J. 11 J McLachlan 12. D.. Noble Cochran 13. A 14. J. Bennett 16. M . Hendrie 16. J . Morrison 18. C. Lade 19. D. Snalh 22. J . Lockett 24. L. Hamilton 24 . P . Neylan 26. J . U 28. S . Kay 31 . F. Magee 31 . M. Scarlett 32 . R . Wraith 33 . D . Moreton 34 . R . Smith 34 . M. Nikakis 35 . A. Rutter 37 . M. Donolwe 39 . P. Greene 40. C. James 42. A.Wittey 43. T. Betts 44. S. Canner 46. M . Barber 48. C. Haling 49. A. Neale 51 . N. McCann 52. M . Walker 53. P . Bainbridge 55. A . Heron 56. R. Brawn 64. B . McMurtie 78. R. Saunders S . Desmond L.Duncan A. Gate D . Gleason J. Lade 20. A. McNamara M. Selby 36. S. Young
4 . N . Goldsworthy 5 . R . Dirk
Laurie T r's FUSING SUN HOT& SOUTH MELBOURNE
OID BRIGHTON BLOODS OLD SCOTCH 1. 2. 3. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1 . D .N2nfm 2 . A Nanf2 3 . P.Nan6a
COLLEGIANS Coach : G. Seebeck
Ass. Coach : M . Chinks-Ross t . B. Simpson 2. O. Youn g 4. H . Middleton 5 . S. HavJrtins 6. M. Godwin (C) 7. M. Ckrnies-Ross 8 . D . Bingley 9 . S. Spark 13. N. Murdoch 16. S. Norden 20. N. Tribe 21 . J. Deakin 22 . D. Hooper 23. S. Pryde 24 . C. Zavecz 27 . C. Wnneke 28 . L Higham 29 . A. Teesdale 30 . P. Williamson 31 . D. Bin! 32 . S . Sheahan 37. A . Chambers 39. A . Cowper 41 . A . Puller 43. N . Taylor 45. T. Stubbs 48. B. Cain 51 . G. Stewart 52. R . Gregory 53. B. Simpson 54. T. Phillip s 56. A. Richardson 58. E. Johnston 60. M. Weber 62 . J. Cook 63 . T. Gray 67 . M . Ryan 70 R. Hume 99 . C. Nash
/c~g1LL~~ NGINEERING
1 . R . Day 2 . M. Quinn 3 . P. Moon 4 . A Denahy 5 . P. Hayes 6. J. Comito 7. M. Creak 9. G . Wood 12. G . Tots 13. A Matkov 14. A Vinecornbe 15. A Kennedy 18. M . Cunningham 19. G. Farnrgi a 20. J . Martin 22. P . Farrurpa 23. W. Schwarzenberg 24. J . Watkiruon 27. A Myers 28. A Barnes 35. M. O'Connell 38. D . McAllister 44. B. Moon 45. M. Castles 48.. A Moodie 87. S. Denah y
622 Mt Alexander Rd . Moonee Ponds 9326 1799 21
Club X
Section 2
KEW
MONASH WHITES
Coach: M. O'Dea
Coach : Ronnie Lamb Team Manager. M. Rhoden I . M. Dods 2. D. Tracy 3. M. Vea! 4. R. Atx,7ley 5. B. Samuel 6. J. Piehn 7. D Nelson 8. A. Forbes
Team Manager: F. Guppy 1 . P. Conidon
2 . C . Johnson 3 . M. O'Dea (CC) 4 . A. Tucke r 5 . S.Ihak 7 . D . Bran d 8 . A. Lawrence 9 . P McCormick 10. K. CorbaaNyy 11 . R . Guppy 13. M.O'Hanlon 14. A. Hancock 15. P. Canidan 16. D . Leary 17. C . Thompson 18. C . Curtain 21 . J . Leonard 22. D . McGuire 23. T. Maughan 24. N . Prendergast 25. T. Hemadi 32. A . DAnna 33. M. Bond 39. B . Smith 40. M. Quinn 41 . A Chisholm 44. A . Guerra 49. M. Garaoffo7o 55. T. Reynolds 56. D. McLaughlin 77. A . Stav.inski
Duhig Ford
HARP OF ERIN H O T'E L w
9. J. Fairweather lo . B. collier 11 . A. Hibbard
12. M. Tossavainen 13 . C .Rayrwr 14 . D .0'Brien 15. H . Beh 16 . M. Richards 17. K. CaWert 18 . S. Dods 19 . G .VanderZalm 20 . M. Riddle (VC) 21 . G . Sinclair 22 . J . Kenny 23 . J . Devod 24 . S . Norden 25 . A. McBeth 27 . J . Card 28 . D . Levetan 29 . M. Lloyd 30. M, Krebs 31 . P . Mclnemy 32 . P . Spencer 33. A . Strfithof 34. T. Cogley 35. D. Johnston 36. C. Howe (C) 37. L. Holden 38. J . Round 39. P . Glass 40. B . Hudwreq 42. M . Rhoden mb 44. R. La 50. J Cowley 51 . M . Bon d
OLD ESSE N DON GRAMMARIANS
THERRY C.C.O.B.
TH BURYCOt1
Coach:
Coach: D. Law
1 . R. Costello 5. B. Liddell 6. M . Keenan 7. P. Kelly 8. T. Hewat 10 . J . Patterson t i . S. Molnar 16 . B. Mieteki 21 . G . Smith 23. A. Fielding 26. W. Dreier 27. B. Stevens 36. C. Rizzo (C) 38. B. Seiledc 39. A. Fenn 40. C. Keay 48. R. Keenan 49. D. Lyons 56. T. mes 60. M. oodv,4n
Coach: Gary Cutler 1 . B. Carter
1 . D . BeAman 2 . C . Bishop 3 . R . Boyie 4 . G. Campbell 5 . R . Cesey 6 . J. Carter 7 . B. Boyle 8 . R . Cram 9. P. Cramer 10. P . Dudderidge 71 . C. Fazzalari 12. D. Garvey 13. B . Gasa 14. K . Gasa 15, G. Gills 16. T. Gill s 17. D. Greastey 18. C. Hammon 19. Darren Hexter 20. David Hexter 21 . M. Howden 22. D. Law
23. P . Leigh
24. P. McMaster 25. A. Ranui 26. D. Reid 27. A. Rhodes 28. R. Shims 29. A. Smith 30. D. Stembtidge 31 . K. Streicher 32 . M . Swill 33 . A. Tyreil
34 . P. Van Bentham 35 . C. Vassallo 36 . G . Walsh 37 . B. White 38 . T. WdF:ams
2. 3. 4, 5. 6.
A. Mounthey R . Buzeski B. Robertson T. Culler (C) P. Cutle r
7 . D . Robins
8 . C . Krincevsld 9. A . Crocker 10. G. Thompson 11 . R .Osmond 12. J . Gerstkamp 13. D .Carter(VC) 14. M. Goddard 15. S . Prior 16. S . Murdoch 17. A .Johnson 18. S . Borg 19. M . Johnston 20. G.Theohanns 21 . P . Clarke
22. W. Duson (C) 23. P . Cioccio 24. M . Alessandrino 25. A. Cdedcen 26. W. Nasreddne 27. D. Mousakis 28. C. Berto n 29. R. Robertson 30. M . Martin 31 . R.Vesdc 32. A. Hu lja k 33 . I . Kearns 34 . P. McDonald 37 . D. Benne tt 38 . J. Overall 39 . M. Hade n 44 . J. Fisher (DVC) 46 . S. Nov'iski 49 . P. Doc-is
50 . P. Brewer
7!e I2att NOTTING HILL HOTE L
DYSON
MARCELLIN 1 . A. Merto n 2. P. O'Callaghan 3 . A. Trotte r 4 . J.Tsoukas 5 . J. Rusilotla 6 . D. Boothey 7. R. Banesi 8 . R. Pertich 9 . J. Kent 10. M. Kent if . 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. Bot t 20. M. Getson 21 . W. Getson 22. P. Harberts 23. J . Sloane 24. S. Dirnat6na 25. J . Daffy
MT. LILYDALE O .C . Coach: Steven Lawson 1 . I . DoWan 2. M. Vos 3. B. McKay 4. M . Walsh 5. B. While 6. M . Rankin 7. M . Napoleone 8. M . Gobetti (VC) 9. A. DeiBiondo 10. M . Diode 11 . C. Gibson 12. C. Gilbce 13. B . Colvin 14. C. Walsh 15. F. Livingston 16. T. Allen
17. A . Durrett 18. K . Mantscalda 19, J. Burgess (C) 20. J. Fiannagan 21 . S. Madden 22 . L . Proctor 23 . S. Woollen 24 . C. Callanan 25 . M. Brebner 26 . T. Flanagan 27. C. Varga 28 . D. Ciochieib 29. P. Furlong 30. D. Flanagan 31 . N. Pearce 32. P. Carolan 33. C. Andrson 34. W. Jealous 35. D. Callanan
SYNDAUTALLY HO Coach: Daniel O'Donohue
BUS COMPANY
PEACOCK HOTE L
1 . T. Marks 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 . Kerms 14. S. O'Boyle 15. N . Murray 16. N . Brewster 17. M. Webb 20. C. Hall 22. P . Kot.stakos 23. D. Raa b 26. D.O'Donohue 31 . B . Hanneman 35. C. Cach e 40. N . Toce 42. A . Findlay 43 . C. Karalis 46 . J. Green 47 . G. Wagner 50 . P . Vergalds 54. A . Sneddon 62 . R.O'Deii
The Beehive 速 Hotel 速 Hawthorn 22
Q THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
E East BULLEEN COBRAS
Coach : Joe DAngelo
Res, Coach : Mark Horsfiel d 3. R Stratton 1 . R .`' 4. W.Car~g 2 .T.C 8. S .Ga{br 4 . LM 12. Alsra . C 5. N 14. J. Cirapman 6. LF 15. M .km•:S 7. F. B 9 . P.6 17. G . Brown 21 . M.Harsf~ 10. S.D. 1 11 . S.F 22. P.Baslasrn 72. D. i--nps=n 24. P. Zoro 73. S. G...n (C) 25. W. 16, D.Trv~ 28. R S 18. R Boderrk 29. A. Sunrn+..rs ts. STrepman 30 . C. Parker J. Mo+an 32. C.CWnenG j.Resuarn 35 . T. Seta o .'. tA39. T.Kerazxdr 41 . f1 PoHes 42 . G. Ltkkas 43 . RCzaao 45 . C. BsiOnarw 53 . S. Stratlon 63 . P.CotierN
HAWTHORN G ELEY PARK Coach: Graham Mullenger Res. Coach: Rob Wickham 1 . D .Msdaii 2 . M.BraA7 2. AMerro 3 . RL-"- ra 3. AFea" 4 . M.[ rsro 4. M.C~ 5 . W. L' .'3rra 5. C. KaY~ 6. A 8 - -7"-r 1 6. D.Brux 7. N.p-.. ; 7. D. 8ar.^an 8 SF . 8. D.Carrdl 9 T.IC.os 9. P.YeFan d 10. C. McLean 71 . L McLean 12. A Dwstan 13. A Kelsey 14, G.Ekkr 15. F . Young 16. P. Storey 17. A His 18. S. Raymer 19. D. Trotter 20. M.Hock (C) 21 . F. MArialec 22. P.Cantorw 23 . G. Smt,h 24 . S. Watts 25 . G. H;ath 38. K PodO:r 26. D.ttaM-j(VC) 39.J.VeNe 27. D. Kaye 40. N. Ka2dimos 28. W. Ho1m 41 . R WrdCham 29. F. Lean 4Z V. Rkjshma 30. G. Bromley 45. S. Baf t 31 . G . L Kett; 32 . D.. Lane= Grant 44 43. L Da 33 . N. D'a 45 . S. CvCns 34 . S . Brantley 46 . M. Payne 35 . P. Blew 47.AWwVrytn 36 . S . Lee 48P.CF~.ar 37 . D. Payne 49 M . Hooper
L "The Road Builders"
C6HtRIdStDE: PARK Coach : Stephen Jones
Res. Coach : Peter Anthony 1 . PA Pemberton
2. A Sore S. G. Skein
4. M.Canni(C) a B. Poster . J. Bmvm S 7. V.Pa^daAC(VC) 8. S. Oats 9, W. Pemberton 10 . h4. Kcnpmzn s 11. G.WN19ard(ET~ti) 12 . D.P.,r' .,(DV61 13 . R.D: .~ran(RVC) 14 . SM_ h 15 . (SVC) 16 17. D.C~_cr, 18. B.M;zLOtut;i 19 . S.0,orxtor 20 . KC':s 21. T. 0'kWb 22. P.AnttvJrrj 23. M .Sxnmars 24. C . Dewy 25. F. Paco 39 . D.Harve7 26, G.Ke~vay 40. FAMonis 27, N.R~ 41. T N.Soatt 28. J.Mosr 42. N. Si46in 29. 1A Herrington 43 . P.SclaNrg 30. L Maher 44 . R Burke 31.. 64L, M.Oystan law 46 45. W. Hussey 32 . P. Egan 31 ACYdrrszfe 47. T.BHh 34. S.Wreear 48. R.Gry .a. R S;ati~ 49. C. Peters 36. D . Karp 50. S. Byrnes 37. L Lovrn 51. P. Coyle ZS. QK€mpWO(RC) 52. APlsbu ry
ELIHANI COLLEG Coach : Peter Slacik
Res. Coach : Peter Hansen 1 . J .Smythe 2. KTrrter 3. A Tucker 4. B.Hespe 5. C.Horsbrry 6. G.CWde 7. R . Kennedy 8. J . WoodVaN 9. P, me t0. S.MCLaren 11 . J.Mim 39. F.Caorvrty 12. G. Derriere 40. D- Barnet 13. SJdley 41 . S.Oalael 14. S.Jusbce 42. C. Hall 15. C.V.%na 43. N.Hamsto 16. B. Arnold 44 . G. Stadqmd 17. G.Ley' 45. M. Ryan 18. M.Badsng 46. ROaVe; 19. D. Doyle 47. A HzdOeb 20. S. Lewis 48. R Harris 21 . B. Parsons 49. L Sharpe 22. St fterampft 50. J. Tailor 23. G. O'Donnell 51 . t9.Stgipe 24. M.Dvryer 52. ASmmay 25. D.MrArW/ 53. J. 26. J. Glare 54 . A Kdso 27. B.Tumey 55. P .Monmv 28. Blunter 56. M.Erf+ards 29. C. Bishop 57. T.EmbVUg 30. D.F logan 58. A40nnshy 3t . ZJavmrovski 59. B .E~ans 32 . T. Soon 60. P . Barren 33 . T. Heder^ 61 . C .McDonald 34 . S . MaaTiNd 62 . C .Lacey 35 . T. Barnett 63 . R.jaamvsl 36 . S .F ~son 64 . C.Vlatson 37. R. K, 65 . S . Schafer 38 . G. Slane, 66, S. Fitzpatric k
S ®LE? CAREY
Coach: Glenn Slalhyormy Res. Coach: Dam. Murray 1 . D. PAurray 2. R. Lo*rch 4. S. Ware 5. W. Giaze#xaok (DVC) 6. P . Avery 7. G. StaEvronhy 8. M . Dunsta n 9. W. Power (VC) 10. P . Orchard (C) 11 . A . S:3 12. S . Cotkvn 13. J . Povey 15. B . Gkxer 16. N. CWSa4sas 18. S . Turr:wr41 t8. D.laruetta 19. J . Law 20. S . Patker 21 . A. Dunlop 22. J . Schulz 23. D . Tracy 25. R . Brain 25. S. Davis 27. R . Lord 28. M Morrison 29. P. Barker 30. A. Ha rttey 31 . C . Largky 32. J. Boaie 33. S. Drl 34 . S. Macdonald (RVC) 34 . M. Step'terson 34 . P. Hemsh 35 . D. Mrrphy 37 . G . Marshall (CR) 38 . D. Lindrea 38 . I.Ceppa 39 . D. LaFdR 40 . C.Frayne 41 . M. Wrrftcross 42 . S. Wine 44 . P. Rassdto 45 . A. Donald46 . D. McCowain 47 . T.O'Hanbn 47 . T. Fitzpatrick 49 . R. Adams 49 . M. Novnilc 51 . R. Doravan 52 . I. Rosthom 54 . E. Siff 56 . P. Ryan
Coach : Glenn Taylo r
Res . Coach: Simon Jackson 1 . C . H81 2. C.tClej(C) 3 . M . Cohen 4 . C. Ese r 5 . S.Jadcson (RC) 6. C.Cmr~r~(VC ) 7 . A Oreti2r 36 . L Small 8. A~py 37. P. Bryce 9. MAtkksort 38. LCol~n 10. KShmes 39, P. Bennet it. ACopz 40. B.Hateire/ 12. C.Nxkrson 41. AGa1e, 13. S, Jones 42. M. Parker 14. h4 Curry 43. S.CtanY 15. P. Harris 44. G. N°Mrikc 16. M.Jmces 45. M.Hdstllam 77. S. Curry 46. M.Carm 18. C. Matlherr, 47. S. F -z is ..' 19. P. DreYa 48. 5.7 n 20. 4V.Mudo 49. R0' "a^ '. 21 . PAHOSionO 50. G.C . 22 . J . Rant 51 . H.6io.;t .' t
..' 23 . T. Price 53. M.
24 . M. Yarnell 54. B.Gorm?•n 25 . C. Goodell 55. T. Amon 26 . J .MooLve Sa D. Parker 27. 57. D. Porter 28 . P. Narice 5& R Bardr.et 29. T. Plaint 59. C. Mason 30 . S. Fezlm 60. J, Bayard 31. N.EvereH 61 . T.Seynrour 32. C.4YsnVton 62. G.Cotsona 33. S, Field 63, C .Sacco 34. D.Fadis 64. A .laclc.an 35. R. Evens 70. T.PirkkS t
HANG OTEN
YARf3A VALLEYC .O . Coach : David Kyle Res. Coach : Ash Wain 1 . P. Telford 2. F. Ma<xran 3. R.Thqrnpson 4. M.Rkg 5. A Drew 6. D. Hmm 7. J. Dovms 8. T. Macyezn 9. C. Floss 10. D. Kyle 11 . C. 12. M1 13. D. Cole 14. T. Loveless 75. T.0'Susn2n 16. B.SmBge 18. D. Ross 19. N .Park 41 . B.Doe,m 20. S. Frame 42 . T. Crean 21 . A li,rese/-Ccie 43 . H . P.rk 23. D .Bakhaw 44 . J. Ho 24. M . Dasus 45 . L Pees 25. T. Hahhen 46. N . Doderst 26. G .McLeod 47 . 8. Mdhv2'rth 27. A Rowe 48. R Davis 28. J .Macrean 49 . S.Sammma 29. P. Peter" 50 . P. Ford 30. D . Potter 52. A Ha.rrrett 31 . J .Dax 53 . S.Corcnrzn 32 . C.Het(ernan 55 . S.Taylar 33 . 0 . Ireland 56. L He ton 34 . T.Ctuisfeld 57. G.V✓tV',e 35 . a. peake 63. T. Strong 36 . R PeraHrna 65. A Besbrook 37 . M. Ross 71. M. Laing 38 . T, 0'&&m 72. R LevRan 39 . T.Pe.dclanzy 74. A. Burl 40 . M. WniL> 78. J. Scales
Q.P.O Bar & Bistro Coo-Mart Computer Training BUNDOORAPHARMACY FREIGHTLINER TRUCK S NETWORK SIGNS
KE W Coach: Rob Bayley Res. Coach : Tom Vane 1 . B. Lairarctu 2. G. Pone p!C) 3. RPrB~irenG ',. 4. D. Chorister 5. J. Barnes 38. D. MJthr-k ''.. 6. C. Hop 39. A Karegos rr 7. D. Hope 40. P. Petrels 8. J. PuMrenti 41 . R. Limbn 9. F.Ger!areN 42. C .liw'n to 10. B. Cullen (C) 43. J. Nun-, 11 . A Barnes 44. A D3rr w 12. S.MdJalon 45. G .Am. C.IGrakou 46. G.R'1 3 G.CrimmKrs 47. M. 14. 15. M.Bria 48, toll ,ads 16. D. Wood (VC) 49. J. L.s 17. J. N 50. J. Porter 18. N.Kir g (VG) 51 . S.Fiodigrexin 19. N. Peters 52. 1. Fletcher 20. S.H=..rrcatn 53. G .Pndrears 21 . D. Hannarn 54. FA. P#r:nson 22. J. Pamn 55. D . Krrp 23. ABeg 56. J .Ctrow 24. B . Dimasi 57. N. Lyr.opaedis 25. D.WriOht 58. D .Cr2ci~l 26. M Ctgrman 59. J . BorDre '26. P. N f 60. V. Wong 27. R. Furtan S 61 . H . Perisrs 28. LDon,on(MC) 62 . R .Pap3lws 29. M.Dzlrympa 63 . L&ryLj 30. GGassra(PC) 64 . S. Bayley 31 . AWes(RYC) 65 . C.Boutros 32. J.Bmssa 66 . S.8ouUOs 33 . S. Duckworth 67 . D. Mascraj 34. M. Masora 68 . J .Primes 35. R8&uio(R,1G) 69. S.Letce 36. A Skerritt 70. K Hage 8, . W '" 99 37 . S.
RICHMOND CENTRAL Coach: Tim Pontefract Res. Coach: Danny Hickey 1 . A Wilson 2 . A Bonfield 47' D. Banrence 3 . T. O&AM 49 N. Roche 5 . SShaim 50 C. Stay
6 . G .Bumsh7rr 51. H. MtA!ph 6 . S. Pickett 52. C k&qaks 7. F. Bova 53. S. l jgl ;vrood 8. G .MaCW.m 54. P.VrttiGSide 9. P.Jzcltmn 55. M. Davy 10. A Mutptry 56 . L Da}7 It . J .BatRer 56. AGouberOs it . D.Hickey 56. D.W on 12 . F.Maak 57. S . M+ rt 13 . C. Pearson 58. N, Bc 15 . P.Ctmuch 60 . D. Cc s 16 . M.Jerwar 61. AQ s 17. A FaVXM 62. T. Graham 18 . M.Z~jcc 63. T.Gu"ri e 19 . J .Manning 64. AK.,~p '.. 21. A. Haft 65. D. Humphrefi a ..,' 22. AFbres 66. I. bel~P h:r 25 . A Dunn 67. R Mcintash '.. 25 . S Rurkbck 68. D. Maxflle 26. J.Afdst 69. M .Tacky 27. C.Ptk.ms 70. T.Ta7fo r 28. A WaLrs 70. D. h'a~rfitt ',. 30. S. Fenton 71 . K V.M1EN '. 30. G. Tate 72. G . Ste 32. D.Va vc 73. J. Sheeha n 33 J. Cohen 74. P.Car,oo . D. Holt 75. Viestcof d34 t 37. G. Porteo w 76. LEg n 40. B. K.-tdrs 77. A Hapn 42. P. Hoxf 78. M. Tents 43. A SrvA2 79. S. Tressise 45. M Sleds 80. J.verbs
46. D. Farley 81, S. 0suban
Duhig Ford Shell Mooroolbark 9726 7083
ELTHAM TIMBER & HARDWARE PJL 1175-1181 Main Rd, Eltham Phone : 9439 5533 (all hours)
Q THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
HARP OF ERIN
23
A Section
COLLEGIANS Coach: LeFgh Carison J. Res C~h : Nevi~e /. B . Km 2. N. Fkreraine 3. B . WooAiouse 4. S .taussen 4. N. Boctar 5. D. G5. D. PNers 6. A SrtAh 7. C. Higson 7. D. Wame-Srrtph 8. C.Pdbc k 9. V.Cfavy 10. J. Grigg 10. S . Mo~ad it. B . McKenzie 12. D. Stubs 13. G. Palmer 14. R. Sdroher 15. Y . Ptzps 15. N. Michael 16. A . Wallace 17. J .Tarpey 18. J . Bennett (VC) 19. C. Davidson 20. G.Devie-Jduis 21. A . Johnston 22. D. Kerr 23. A Sheed~r 24. R. HaMHI 25, G. Brigia 26. N . Mlat
27. S. Hunph ry 28. S. Btaclmun 29. A Kenna3lt . M. Ga$xa2hy30 31. J . Nevins 3Z D . Thomson (C) 33. J . SnerrkJo n 34. D . Er4+nisle 35. R . Morky 36. S. Hadrg 37. M.Opfe 38. M.Lake 38. S. Van Der Venne 38. J . C40. B. Sa1on 41 . S. LL6b 42. L Vasdeids 43. A. Greenvray 44. A Parkin (VC) 45. N . Anderson 46. S. Wooky 47. D . M~at 48. J . Lemon 49. T. Van Den Venne 50. B. Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter 52. N . GiS 53. M. 1 54. L s 55. E.Jones 56. D. Howe 57. J. M58. A. Thonpson 59. M. Richards 60. B.Kens 61 . D. Kerr s 62. M.O'DameB 63. Z Usevm 64. M.Grbble 70. T. Smith 77. T. Proctor
DE LA SALLE Coach : Peter Hannan Res. Coach: Greg Feutril! 1 . M . Chu n 2. P. Fiume 3. D. Crowe 4. L Hall 5. L Swift 6. M . Fisher 7. C. Brawl1-8. C. Wright
9. C. Campbell 10 . T. Silver s 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 .
A. Evans (DVC) D.Taohey A. Waters A. Duncan J. Hodder A. Flowerday A. Elliot J. Rom O'Brien S. AF" D. Jackson
22 . P. O'Callaghan 23 . D. Grace
24 . D. Cross 25 . G . Hynes 26 . P. Wyles 27 . L Van Der Pligt 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. Regan 47. M. Farrell 48. D. Smith 49. D. Lambe 50. P. Mannix 51 . B. Buick 52 . B. Byrne 53. R . Chappte 54. J. Duckett 55 . S. Laska 56. G . Curran 57. P. O'Brien 58. T. Ford 59. P. Aron 70. D . Midro 78. D . Jennings
THE ANGEL TAVERN Cnr. GlenferrrelDandenong Rds. Ma lvern
OLD HAILEYBURY Coach : Simon Meehan Res Coach: Andrew 6aider I . A. Baxte r 2. D. Connell 3. W. Byms
4. C. MdCarzie 5. F. Mai n 6 . W. Smith 7. Adam Hilton 8. M. Orton 9. S. Rowlands 10. C. Warden It . L Hudce r 11. (2) F. Caponmpa 12 . D . Secu k 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. SecuB
23. (2) J. Mackay 24. R . Lavender 25 . G. Rowlands 26. G. Philips 27. J. Dann 28. S. Walden 29. R . Stewart
30. R . Aughterson 31 . B. Main 32. P. O'Donnell 33. A . Floyd 34. B . Mitchell 35. D.Lappage 36. B . Lay 37. D. Ladd 38. S . Pedder 39. R. Weber 40. S . Duxbury 41 . B . Medn 42. D. Sca'rfe 43. R. Plecher 44. A . Kirkwood-Stbtt 45. N . Hill 46. C. Jimmieson 47. J . Kurta 48. D. Bum 49. M . Harrison 50. A . Bonvidc 52. R. Harrison 53. M . Dusting 55. C.Ladds 57. B . Ladds 65. C. Dowtin g
OLD MELBURNIANS OLD PARADIANS Coach: Michael Ford
Res. Coach: Mark Lihardi 1 . A. Wafton 2. S. Theodore 3. A Ross 4. B. Ellinghaus 5. L Bunn
6. P. Hanbury 7. C. Thompson 8. M. Lovett
9. T. Smith 10. T. Roberts 11 . M. Jukes 12. A Hevat
13. S. Rose (RVC) 14. J. Bun n 15. R. Britain 16. C. Eabry 17. B. &dat 18. Q. KeeWe 19. M. Higgs 20. B. Telford 21 . L Boyd 22. A Waddell 23. M. Berry 24. M. Bennett 25. M. Pruden 26 . C . Kennedy 27. O. Boyd 28 . S. Rabbit 29 . J. WallaczSmitll 30 . I. McMullin
31 . J. Hart 32 . R Webb 33 . G. Olson (RC) 34 . R . Morel 35 . D . Brown 36 . A McKeon 37 . S. Eabry 38 . M. Crawshay 39 . N . Strauss 40. J . Carroll
41 . G. Wihe7n 42 . P. Theodore 43. T. Cloke 44 . A McDougall 45 . S . Crow 46. D. Hdme 47. J . Guest 48. C. Jenkins 49. T. Stuckey (C) 50. P . Mann's 51 . C. Banks 52 . B . Campbell 53. P . Gason 54. S . Brown 55 . D. Borseze#ry A. Wilts J . Elam J . Fob
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2 . P.O' En 3 . J . Dallas (VC) 4 . S . Philp 5 . A Mufetta 6 . B . Pannam 7 . P. Cosgdfl 8 . D. Claude 9 . A Boyd
to. P. Brabender 11 . A Bums 12. S . WatSs 13. T. Wallis
14. B . Brabender 15. B . Dintnsante 16. M . Godfrey 17. B . Hart 18. A Nitsou 19. T. Canavan 20. P . Harris 21 . A Farrell 22. H. Bekis 23. P. Walsh 24. D. Dignc-y 25. A HeBeman 26. M .B. Geary 27. KJenkins 28. J. Holland 29. E . Tomasiet!o 30. T. Mulligan 31 . M . Vear 32. I . Hussain 33. M . Harrison 34. A Vaarca 35. J. Mills
36. S. Swindon (VC) 37. J. Hensley 38. A. BnAo 39. P. Reid 40. D. Baird 41 . J. Tobin 42. D. Tregamhe 43. P. Healy 44. P.Joyce 45. J. Slv,ndal 46, D. Stuckey 47. N. Ball 48. M. Ray 49. D. Cosma 50. B. Swindon 51 . G . Hickey 52. M.S. Flynn 53. D. Horsington 54. J. Mould 55. M. Van Kyuk 56. M. Ryan
57. J. Muir 74. L Thomas
S . Bardsley K Rutherford
The Marine
9509 4023 GRYPH INN BAR & BISTRO
Coach: Date McCann Res . Coach: Wayne TuUoch i . S . Vincent (VC)
G eEACOFSf~ELO M,O
FINER FORK SERVICES Whitehall St ., Yarravilte Ph : 9687 8722
0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
OLD SCOTCH
Harmes Coyoh : Wayne ~S, Coach: Simon Slingworth 1 . K. Stokes 2 . J. H0s4drxg (VC) 3 C. Hm"
4, T. Hat 5. R. Price 6. L McDonnell 7, J . Kitchen
8. C . Reid 9. R . Aujard 10. J . Ken'
1 1 . S. Grigg 12. S. Hume 13. N . Hooper(RC) 14. D . Norman 15. M, O'Brian 16. A. Speed 17. S. Woodho use IS' A. Nettleton S . Spiden 2o. T. Wilson 21 . S . Gibbs 22. C. Heath 23. D. Wa;sj 24. M. Angus 25. T. Pritchard 26. a Phillips 27. B . Corns 28. S . Teasdale 29. A. Teasdate 30. J. Laird (VC) 31 . A. Smith 32. A. KalinsV d
33. J.Hannemann 34. G. Eagle 35. S . Steele (G) 36 . M . Davison 37. J. Smythe 38 . B. Goldberg 39 . AGolberg 40 . A Warner 41 . A. CasNiann 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.ICrrngworih 52. R . Gregory 53. P. Gaidzkar 54. T. Phiikps 55. J . Boc k 56. A. Richardson 58. E. Johnston 60. M. Weber 61 . A Brdar 62. J . Cook 63. T. Gray 67. M . Ryan 70. R. Hume 77. A. Lloyd
OLD TRINITY Coach: Bernard Dunn Res. Coach : Ian Wallace 1 . S. Kennedy (VC ) 2. G . Hudston (VC) 3. A. ABitia : 4. T. Norman 5. P. Vandefioek 6. R . Heath 7. A. Anderson 8. S. Dalrymple 9. A. Andrews 10. A. Urbandc 11 . R . BoxteN I?- M.Cummng 13 . M. Donato 14 . J . Stiddand 15, D. Balaszy 16 . M. Seuli rrg 17. G. Hatfield 18. M . Spencer 19. A . Sheehan 20. P . Boar d 21 . L Kennedy 22. D. Beardsley 23. C. Popptewefl 24. T. Board 25. A. G' 26. P. Beet 27. M . Greig 28. D. Vargo 29. A. Sealy 30. L Taylor 31 . S. Bladeni 32. D. Glass (VC) 33. D. Heighton 34. J. Pappas 35. M. Pawsey 36. J. Sutcliffe 37. P. DoN.'sruJ 38. R. Ph~lips 39. A. Vise 40. T. Harris 41 . C . Ord 42. M. Thornton 43. T. Pegge 44. M. HepW 45 . N . King . 46 . M. Beamsh 47 . F. Cameron (RC) 48 . C. Smith 49 . P .Johnson 50. L Jervis 51 . D. Little 52. M. Boyd 53. S .Tonens 54. A. Grisbrook 55. J . Breen 56. A. Richards 57, 0. Follows 58. R. Farrant 59. T . Cade 60. S . Medlin 61 . D. Burrows 62. S. Wyke 63. P. Moore 64. S. Cooper R. McDonald M . Padrer J. Beet P. Robinson 80. T. Smith
OLD XAVERIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES ST. BERNARDS Coach: Nick Bourke Res. Coach: Michael Plant I . 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 . Ellis 14. D . Stoney 15. A. McLean 16. L Ford 17. D. Richardson (VC) 18. S . Hunter 19. D. Steen 20. M . Hardman 21 . T.OcMeshaw 22. A . Bourke 23. B . Perry 24. B . Coughlan 25. P . Lechte 26. A. Hed 27. L Fay 28. R. Clarke 29. S . Wood 30. D. Dann 31. S.Mollard 32 . A. Bnishfield 33 . A. Sassi 34 . A. Be5 35 . S. Hede 36 . P. Barrett 37 . D. Webb 38 . T. Spurling 39 . S. Smith 40. R . Ryan 41 . A. Dillon 42 . J. Lowe 43. T. Woodruff 44. J. De Brwgh 45. T. Coughlan 46. AndrewJones 47. T. Frweer 48. M . Logan 49. R . Visentini 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 . Natilk
Coach: Grant Williams Res. Coach: Barry Neivandt I . D. SCrnmon
Coach : Garry Foulds Res. Coach: Andrew Nathan 1 . A. Condfo
2. J. Starits4a 3. G . Wd':arns
1 . T. Paradowsla 2. T, Dobson
4. D. Guengerich 5. P.O'Donr~eB 6. B. Blood (DVC) 7. D . Hayter
3 . A . Brc{mer 4 . V. Cornko 5 . T. Harvey 5 . S .O'KeeFe 6 . S . Ryan 6. C. Wood 7. S. Peneit 8. T . Wilknson 9. A Capes 10. J. Kennedy 11 . G. Matlhewes 12. P. Capes 12. B. Hogan 13. S. MdCeon 14. S. Doran 15. L Overman 15. D. Abfalter 16. A Farmer 17. L Vassallo 18. N. Mitchell 19. LGotant(C) 20. T. Sheehan 21 . B. Laughlin 22 . C.CaHhorpe 23 . B. Horn 24 . G . De Manud 25 . J. Kavanagh 26 . J . Go@ant
8. N . 9. S. 10 . D . Maplestorw_ 11 . C . BePoane 12 . R . Furphy (C) 13 . G.Evans 14 . D. Gust
15 . P. Stephens (RC) 16 . C. Stewart 17 . J .Kans 18. S . Kirsanovs 19. B . Her2ld 20. Z. McCarty
21 . T. McIntyre (RVC) 22 . A . Nugen t 23. T. Wikar 23. B. Furphy 24. P. Faifhank 25. A. Henderson 26. N. Cavalier 27. J .Jamieson 27. B. Pricker 28. D. Bolton
29. A. Muller 30. A. Will 31 . R. Vandenberg 32. J. Gamaut 33. J. Hutdangs 34. J. McK~ 35. A Wilcox 36. L Morison 37. A Lemen 38 . M. Cobble~ 39. S. Henderson 40 . B. Miller 41 . M. Keely 42 . D . Keys 43 . J . Mdntosh 44 . R. Featherston 45 . J . McGrath 46 . D. Gunn 47 . S . Broctdey 48. H . Carter 49. D. Strack 50. H. Nadon 51 . M .KonSCk 52. S .Longley 53. R. Versteegen 54. T. Roycliaise 55. D. Hueston 56. N. Dwyer 59. L Fehfing 60. D. Edwards 61 . A. Holm 67. D. McA!oon (RC) 72. J. Norman (RVC) 82. N. Court
27 . A. Nathan 28 . P. Gilmou r 29 . J . Overman (VC) 29. D .O'Coruror 30. A. Thomas 31 . M. Farmer 32. S. Chatfietd 33. J .lanzano 34. S. Dailey 35. M .Juricskay 36. C. Bond 37. J. Mount 38. D. McAP,ister 39. S . Donetly 40. G. Toto 41 . D.Juegan 42. M . Marshall 43. C. Davis 43. J. Rainey 44. S.Taylor 45, M. Dowling 46. P. Rogerson 47. A. Osborne 48 . G . Collins 49 . A. Fewster 50 . J. McPha<I 51 . B. Gataugher 52 . C. Gray 53 . S. VeRa 56 . G . Cusack 82 . D . Sobmon
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BANYUL E Coach : Harry Harrison Res. Coach : Tim Bel l 1 . B. Kince r 2 . D. Wddie4 (VC) 3 . L . Holt
4. J. Anderson 5. B. Edmore 6. S. Kayrooz 7. S. Richmond 8. R Williams 9. A. Cullen 10 . J. Fortune 11 . B. Owen 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. Woodock 20. S . Playtair 21 . R. Dintlnosante 23. S . Gray 24. G. Williams 25. M . Wheaten 26. B . McDermott 27. A . Rossi-Mel 28. D. Fabris 29. M . Peters 30. B . GiJies 31 . C. Bassett 32. T. Wason 33. D. Glass 34. C. Stevens 35. B . Anderson 36. D. Tyler 37. M. Jesse 38. G. Riches 39. C. Bead 40. P. Witche8 41 . A . Foote 42. T. Egan 43. L Ferule 44. S. Attardi 45. M. Gilbert 46. P. Agostinelli 47. R . Smith
48. D . Stephens 52. D . Noonan 55. D. Williams (C)
IVANHOE Coach : Dori Valkanis Res. Coach: Rob Pearce 1 . D . William s 1 . P. Meror y 2 . L. HuN-Brown 2 . J. Di Santo 3 . C. Tucker 4. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8.
D. VakaNs R.Toogood P. Manuel D. Frawley P. RaWley S. Saunders R. Hird
9 . N. Thackwray 10. P. Lee 11 . H. Moussa 12 . L . Smith 13 . S. Nad6ewcz 14 . P. Flynn 15 . T. Flynn 16 . M . Scuderi 17 . K. Mousse 18 . T. ScaWe 19 . G . Bullen 20 . D. Sailor 21 . L Badavood 22 . A. Angelini 23 . A. Jewsan 24 . T. O'Neill
25 . J. Frisina 26 . P. Rovi s 26. 27. 28. 29.
S. Fairweather N. Andreevski A. McKettar A. Scot t
30. J. Makin 31 . D. McFarlane 32. J . Lynch
33. B. Kendall 34. B. Joyce 35. P. Whitehead 36. R. Gittos 37. C. Giankoulldis 37. G. Finlayson 38. T. Thomson 39. M.Ebbage 40. J . Grigg s 41 . C. McDonald 42. P . Murphy 43. S . McGowan 44. E . Newbold 45. J . Raywood 46. G. O'Brian 47. E . Madno 48. B . White 49. A. Rosenfeld 50. D . Jacka 52 . C . Payne 54 . D . Richards 55 . L. Pearce 61 . G . Hickey 68 . J. Owen 76 . G . Kennedy 77 . R . Armstrong 78 . C . Brown
MAZENOD Coach: R. Prosser Res. Coach: C. Boyle 1 . P. Robinson 2 . J . Ballenger (1) 2 . M . Peters (2) 3 . T.ChdoOtt(1) 3 . M . Brookes (R) 4 .A . H
5 . D. Sdw 6 . N. Martno 7. S . M~organ 8. D. Carter 9. P . Half 10. M . O'Hara (C) 11 . T. Smith (RVC) 12 . B. McClusker
13 . T. Bridgland (RVC) 14 . G. Young 15 . D.Barker (VC) 16 . T. Howard (RC) 17 . T. Tsiar+is 18 . D .O'Dorwghue 19 . D . Cianpo 20 . C . Murray 21 . S. Pdan 22 . D . Sherbdc 23 . S. Coufsai 24 . J. Caud u
25 . A. 26 . Pau l 27 . D . Krum 28 . N . Uttle 29 . R . Sharp
30 . S. Fisher (VC) 31. N . Snart 32. D . Moore 33. D. Pearce 34. B. Davis 35. J. Fisher 36. R. Toyama 37. G . Trigg 38. D. Stenfort 39. R. Bourbon 40. J. LeGrand 41 . B. Welch (RVC) 42. N. Jac obs 44. D. Bolls 45. G . R o~ts 47. Peter Rilcy 48. P. Vine 49. L HaAy 50. A Rogers 51 . M . h1lunay 52. A. Le+.ison 53. P. Egan 54. P. Jacobs 55. M . Quirk 56. M . Welch 57. D. Nisbeit 60. M . LeCouteur 63. W.Occhuflo 64. S . Bourbon 66. J .Gr4nison 86. M . Couttie
M .H .S.O.B . Coach : Warren Fall Res . Coach : Colin Drake 1 . J .Bame d
2 . A Haxard 2 . J .Golot 3 . D . Woodey 3 . R .Vernvz 4 . D.Famiff 5 . C.Youg 6 . S.Grettr e r 6. B.Adord 7. J. Ported (VC) 7. N. Bennett 8. J. Daa
9. D.Carcer(C) 10. M. Beaft 11 . M. Irish 11 . M. WebsLr 12 . S. McCully 12 . M.Felerkranz 13 . C.R :eotald 13 . A Preece
14. ATft 14. C. Kelly 15. P. Bag
15. M.Meri fie 3d 16. h1.AGQn 16. ACtark 17. A Webster 18. B.Arse6 18. I. Gillespie 19. J. Gemer
20. D. Fairchild (W) 21. N. Johns 21. G.Mdar6e 22. A Lindsay 22. h9.LVctd 23. S . Ritchie 24. B . Kciy 24. G.W@m 41 . S.Sbft 25. C .G~,er(VC) 42 . P.~i+m:d 28. S .Harriscn 43 . J .Spten 26. M . Tturpsan 44 . B. ArciidaA 27. P . Hunt 45 . D. Sem 27.LElicit 46 . A Holland 28. D.SFinrier 47 . J.Kara n 28. A Lawrence 48 . S.MOMDM 29. P.Aeqp 49 . C.Bn:ce 29. C. Drake 49. N.AtdxhN 30. R. W•ft 50. D. Baker 31 . W. NtYelford 51. & Barge 32. A Cassell 52. B. McGrath 32. M . Konshrrty 53. R. McIntyre 33. A SaufSy 54. R. fGw,^!es 34. S. FIeirrIX 55. A Reelo 34. N . Fahey 56. J. Winch 35. AScrers 57. AGrin'vtsr 35. S.Koristrnt<j 58. J.NeeRat 36. A Pdmos 59 . B. Etthill 37. N .Bradfej 60. P.Korr,txn/ 37. C.Chan 61 . M.Pretty 38. C. Miler 62. S . Darickert 39. A Watson 63. T. Sag 40. W.Fiayes 64. B .Codarm nCIIVE SPORTSWEAR
OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach: Dale Tapping Res. Coach: Steve Barnes Runner. Gary Sanders 1 . A.Krzyymkiak(DVC) 2. J. Much 4. M. Talbot 5. N . Peny (C) 6. S. Anton is 7. L. Fddes (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. Roac h 19. A. Mandyla6s 20. D. Kotlmorgan , R. Oakley 21 . C. Jackson 22 . K. Farrell 23. A. Pryor 24 . R. Carter 24 . S. Douglas 25 . S. Nihas 27. C. Gilmore 28. P. Wolf 29. M . Gordon
30. K.Teschendorf 31 . S . Murray (RC) 32 . B. Williams 33 . M . Toll
34 . M . Reid (DVC) 35 . S . Merce r 36 . B . Pollock (DVC) 37 . A. Hain 38 . A . Lomas 39 . A . Fischer 40 . B . Patterson 41 . J . Howell 43 . J . Holde n 45. P . McNamara 46. B . HamiHon 47. D. Wilson 48. T. Desmyth 49. N . Winter 50. S . Williams 55. C . Toms 57. A . McLaren 61 . A . While 65. R . Kent 71 . B . Alderson 79. H . Bickett 80. A. Palfrey 84. P. McMahon
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Coach Kevin McLean Dave McCormack Caddy e= Darren : 1. A. Corcoran . Yarcroad tR B 2. P. Sg'.e'y a D. waRy 3, R. Weisz 4. A Parker 4R D. TO 5. T. Young 5R P. Car<yn 6. S. Kent 7. T. Young 7R C. Webb 8. T. Stevens 9. M . Karayannis to. M . Veal 11 . S. Tully 79n. P. Martin 12. M . Johnston 13. A. Pappos 13n. C. Chan
14. S . Kingston 15, G. Douglas 16. M. Woods 17. J . Luk
18R P. Bisogni 19. A Barker JqpL P . Quick 20. M. Huber 20FL W. Millard 21, J . Mansfield 22 . P . Donaldson 22n. P . GoQing 23 . M. Stewart 24. G. Hares 25 . C. Moore 25R J . Maycock 213FL D. Craker 27. J . Weddle 28. D.Jortes 29. R. Weddle 31FL D. Caddy 32a. N . Harris 33. T. Cormack 34. D. Hall 35. L McLean (VC) 36. S . Pidoto 37R D. Stott 38. Gerry Georg 39. Gary George 40a. R. Davies 41a. L Taylo r 42. S. Vaughan 43. A, Atkinson 44. T. Agustu 45. J . Hemisted 45a. M. Unke 46. S. Ford 50. C. Corcoran 51 . B. Shadboftl 57. D. Kadaoui 59. B. Etsworth 60. S. Myers
ORMON D Coach : G. Heft Res . Coach: T. HiIle 1 . A. Joblirg 2. C . Byrnes 3. A. Orr
4. A. Grace 5. R . Turner 6. T. Gallagher 7. B. Connell (C) 8. M. GiEmore (VC) 9. A. Forrest 10 . P. Mamow 11 . D . Erkjal 12 . N . Sabo 13 . P. Kingston 14 . S. James 15 . C . Fraser 16 . T. Stewart (RC) 17 . P. Joy
18 . S. Ryan 19 . D . Cleary (RC) 20 . S. Metz 21 . J. Brawn 22 . R . Bbd c 23 . P. McDonald 24 . J. Collins 25 . D . Bedell 26 . D. Cornet! 27 . T. Brennan 28 . B. Collins 29 . D. Whelan 30 . N. Wets 31 . B. E 32 . M. NicDonad 33 . M. Shepherd 34. R . Remman 35 . G . Belay 36 . S. Mackey 37 . S. Turner 38 . P. Milner 39 . J. Buron 40 . G .lehner 41 . G . Hall 42 . C. Keleher 44 . M. Matbett 45 . L Livingstone 46 . P. Todd 47. R. Keating 48 . G . Smith 49 . M. Horsfietd 50. J. McLean 51 . G . King 53 . M. Turner 54. B. Davies 55 . D. Amfield 56 . S. Eccles 57. H. Brown 58. M. Collins 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. Nichols 75. A. Murphy
ST. KEVINS Coach: Tim Hart Res . Coach: Owen Hou ri gan I . B. Bur den 2 . J . Dynan 3 . M . (C) 4 .W.K' ran 5 . R. Ca l anan (RC) 6 . S . Fox 7 . 6. Kennedy 8 . B. Do9rnan 9 . G. Smith 10. D. Moore 11 . D.Ryan 12. M . Dolman (VC) 13. R. Bov tes (DVC) 14. J . Bare 15. M . Olive 16. B. Garvey 17. M . Terziru 18. N. Hart 19, D. Sheehy 20, A. Versed 21 . S . Powell 22. J . Macey 23. A. Pivetta 24. P . Meagher 25 . M . O'Shea
26. P . McCann (RVC) 27. R. Gross 28. M . Farquharson (DVC) 29. A Mount 30. M . Garguano 31 . A. McGu'u ess 32 . B .Noonan 33, S . Denton 34 . J .Whitbread 35 . A Thomas 36. D. Kennedy 37. S . Kennedy 38. D. SmAh 39. S . Gribble 40. A Had 41 . J . Hassell 42 . S . Charles 43. R. Sirrdtiss 44 . D. Maytan 45 . D. Weight 46. D.DeRooden 47. M . Chaprnan (DVC) 48 . R. Doherty
49. RETIRE . S . Kur'xigD50 51 . R. Bateman 52 . J . Finch 53 . J . Goldsworthy 54 . S . Game 55 . B . Marusic 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. Dâ&#x201A;Ź0on 66 . D . hrory 67 . S. Herbert 68 . T. Bare 69 . T. Smith 70 . D . Boyd
ST. KILDA l1iERRY C.C.O.B . STH. CAULFIELD Coach : Terry Quinn Coach : Terry Walsh Res. Coach: Tony Gilchrist 1 . B. Ryan 2. N .Asta{r-nko(VC) 3. J. Howard 5:, P. Clements 6. M. Ryan 8. G . Baker 9. G . Heaty 10 . T. Presnell it . J. Gardner 12 . B. King 13, S. Neeson 14 . S. Wood 15 . M.Kuek 16 . P. Rogers 17 . G . Knotel 18 . R. Williams 19 . D. &iston 21 . M. Mihaievic 22 . P.O'SuMrvan 23 . A. Data Lana 24 . M. Wettgosz 25 . P. D7rron 26 . N. Buck 27 . R. Gilmore (VC) 28 . G . Hated
290 . D. Dunlerie 3 . T. Presnell 31. M. Cunningham 32 . M. DZdva 33 . N. Cole 34 . R. Harvey 35 . D. Mahoney 38t. C. KaIErs 37 . A. Zodit 38 . R. Bitch 39 . A. Diamond 40 . J. Ttwrsfield 41 . A. Merrick 44 . S. Diamond 45 . W . Derharn 47 . M. Murphy 48 . B. Mascali 49 . M. Benton 50 . M. D'Agos6no 51 . J. Frawley 52 . S. KoutapGs 53 . C. Thursfietd 54 . T. Galloway 55L L Magaw
Res . Coach : Chris Bye t . M. Petrevsld 2. B . Hollow 3. P . Gorman 4. M. Elliott 5. IS eymour 6. J . Vema
7. P . Jones 8. L Hollow 9. M. Growcodc 10. R. F~~stone 11 . B .N7 _amer 12. R. Moran 13. M. Bosanko 14, J . Redd's:k (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. Pastma 26. G. Carbis 27. B . Stevens 28. D. Barren 29. S . Goodwin 30. M. TarSnac 31, S . Hollow 32. J . Sacco
33. N . LaFontaine 34. M. Donohue 35. S . O'Halloran 36. C. Rizzo 37. 38. 39. 39. 40. 41 . 43. 44. 47.
D . Castald (C) B . Select s A . Fenn S . Boyle G. Keaues G. Thompson G. Rosigno!o D .O'Nedl D. Goodwin
48. D. Wrrcggleswonh
57 . M. Merrick
58 . S. Patterson 60 . C. Biilston 61 . M. Tkocz (C) 64 . M . MacDonald 65 . K.Toohey 66 . G . Brown 67. S. Emmett 69. M . Slade 73 . W . Perkins
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Asst Coach : MFd>ad Zemslri Coach : Andrew Smythe Res. Coach: Brian Zielinski Res. Coach : David Hooper 1 . J. Wrobel I . J. Prior 3 . B. Davis 4 . M. Dudakov 5 . J. Rat h
6 . D. Kalb
7 . G. Samuel 8 . A Kmngokl 9. A. Rosen 11 . A Gordon 12 D. ones 13 . A Levy 14 . Y. Rapoport 15 . A Burman 16 . R. Woolf 17. A Cukierrnan 18 . K. Siegel 19. M . Halphen (C) 20. W. Krongold 21 . S . Glasman 22. D. Moh r 23. A Bensunon 24. S . Rubensteine 25. A Levine
26. B . Duzenman (DVC) 27. A Lust 28. 29. 30. 31 . 32. 34.
J . Bram (VC) A . Hearst N .Israelsohn Barnett M. A. Modech D . Gunn
35. S. Roth 36. J . Segal (DVC) 37. H . Loexy 38. J . Lewis 39. D . Boon 40. A Rectiich 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. JeSnek 50. B. Grodski 51 . S. Boon 52 . A. Zielinski 53 . A. Sheffield 54 . D. Wins
55 . B.ZieNnski(CC-R) 56 . S. Davis 58 . M . Fried 60 . J. Wajnberg 69 . J. Vernon
2 . G. Alexander
3 . S. Young 4. W. Thompson 5. C . Parri s 6 . R . Minney 7. P. Robertson 8. N . 8one 9. B. Leferve . P. George 1 0. S. FaAey 11 12 . A. Panfs 73 . D.Tuqoch 14. D. Cooper 15. P. Fau4kner 16. S. Smith 17. C. Barry 18. G . Shauard 19. P. Nigro 20. M. Jones 21 . D. Hooper 22. G . Mcl.aren 23. D. Mathews 24. P. Nagel 25. T. Merrell 26. P. Graham 27. N. Waddel 28. C. Mutimer 29. P. Bane 30. M . Agmtis 31 . A. Shine 32. R. Williams 33. G. Pemberton 34. S . L.anbropotous 35. D. Daskalou 36. P . Hare 37. S . Boyd 38. S .James 39. P. Dallogid 40. T. Mathews 41 . A. Rozanris 42. P. Edwards 43. C.PapdopoWas 44. J . Rozantis
45. C. Taylor 46. D . Dowd
47. C . Morihovitis 48. R . Lambert 49. A. Dyson 50. D . Glover 51 . A. King 52 . D . Williams 53. T. Franklin 54 . K. SteHing 55 . B. Brennan 56 . M. Toumy 57. P. Giannis 58 . D. Vozza 59 . C. Ellis 60. A Panou 61. D. Anderson 62. G . Chivers
HAMPTON ROVERS
Coach: Don Scarle tt Res. Coach: [an Cave 1 . C. LeGrand 2 . P. Amoore 3. A . Mason 4. S .Andarson(VC) 5. R. Bames
6' X Natoli
7. D. M.Convib 8. D Marshall 9. S . Morgan 10. C. FergJSOn 11 . A Bmvrne 12. D.R.Arderson 13. C .Thonas 14. F. CaseNa (RC) 15. S. Etc h 16. J . Ferg~a 17. S.He af~gern 18. B. Ho A 19. AHu3ck 20. P. Bucldey 21 . C . McGregor 22. M. McKellar (C) 23. J. Day 24. A. Dunn 25. R . McDonnell 26. Sarn Wd6 27. T. Ptardzos 28. Scott Wif t 29. M. Fletcher (VC) 30. C . Scaitett (VC) 31 . D. Hobson 32. D.A . Anderson 33. E. Zidcer 34. W. Armour 35. B. Armstrong 36. B. Marryn 37. M. Beaurtnnt 38. S. Senj 39. K. N 40. 1. 41 . R.Buhner 42. T.Comeh)s 43. A. Frederiksen 44. S. Gree n 45. P. Hayde n 46. R. Hetherington 47. B. Hoare 48. R. Hurd (RVC1 49. A.Hurter (RVC) 50. S. James 51 . B. Johnstone 52 . M . Lak . T.Lyr~h e53 54 . N. Mctvt43an 55 . C. Marhds 56. A. McGregor 57 . B . McGregor 58 . L. Muir 59 . A. O'Brien 60 . A. PorUti 61 . J. Rodder 62 . D. Rogerson 63 . A . Ross 64 . M . Salter 65 . R. T 8 66 . A . Ver erker 67. D. Varker 68 . S . Walker 69. D. Weiniger 70. S . W971 . M. Young 72. E .Zuker 73. B . Bird
MARCELUN Coach: Anthony Paatsch Has. Coach: Tony Day 21. ACR~,ae .S'aiffiry r a D. Waters (C) 4. UG H
5. 14 Moran
6 D.Sampxttwnn 7. M.Rowe(UC) 8. R Ftism a 9. D. Marion 9. J . Da9y 10. A 11. D.Taybr 12. 8. Crawn 12. P.0'Cakagnan 13. D. Be.amto 14. D.Fiaiw(RVC) 15. A M&lnBSh 16. J. WAs 17. r. Cox 17. M. GeSat 18. A e CaKry r(VC 1 8. P. Haib s )r 19. D.Ctp(kr(VC) 19. D.MCM",3 20. S.0'ym 21 . C. Mason 22. D. M3`son 23. P. Chambers 24. AGar~r 24. M Bedr't6 25. M . Stakes 26. G.Wa`>h 27. S.Tthezz 27. S. Beetle 28. J. Dmxyhs 29. J. colds 30. A TmOaiwvwan 31 . C.Pr t 32. R.Ca&5si(RVC) 33. M . Coope r 34. P. Mctnrya 35. A Trotter 38. P . F6.zt7 37. A Sheden 38. D.Haterts 39. J. Tsados 40. J. Demo 41 . J. Sabury 42. J.8#itol'd 43 . D. Datlod= 44 . C. Payne 45 . M. Van Lir a 46. J. Sheehan 61 . C.Nrangeks 47. L 0'Fg~ 62 . C. Dsur[b 48 . M 8artd3ao 63. J. Dimen 49 . C. McCarxi 64. L Peongetia 50. J.Soarw 65. T. Louder 50. D.BCethey E6 . O.G m 51 . LSuAi~an 67 . M. Bastard 52 . P Bane:i 6& G. Cu t 53 . C. Matltwm Ea. M. R#ussl 54. N. Annstrarg 70. 8 Bynws 55. W.Deverce5 71 . S.OYbrnor 56. G. CA 72. C. K~ 57. 8. Day 73. B. Kcnmen 58. L Betfiol 74. M. Karavas#s 59. M.Kamvasals 75. D. Wary 60. A Merton 76. J. DebtwttJ
MONASH BLUES Coach : Dave Rogers Has . Coach : Steve Kin g ' . L Findlay 2 J . Baxter 3. C . Miller 4. P. Maulan 5. D . Rogers 6. M. Newman (VC) 7. W. Mclvor 8. M. Lawrence 9. L Baring 10. S. Webster 11 . M. Spencer 12. J. Caldwell 15. M. Tinkler 16. C. Dobbin 17. V. Caomhes 18. G . HipuraH 19. D. Roche 20. J. Cavanagh 21 . S. McGure 22 . A Dobson 23 . P. White 24 . B. Hodson 25 . M. Ke00ck 26 . P. Hurley 27 . D. Newman 28 . S. McGee 29 . A. Headberry 30 . P. Brophy 31 . J.L Smith (C) 32 . M . Try 33 . J.M . Smith 34. B. DoWStey 35. D. Murdtie 36. M . Tehan 37. J. Andrit .sos 38. P. Tudte,39. M . Smith 40. W. Crawford 41 . A Kiers
42. A. Hkicey
43. R. Feenaghty 44. D. Teesdale 45. A McPherson 46. D. Jones 47. S . Mentha 49. M. Kellodc
50. D. Schweddes 51 . S . Ma ke 52. J . Millie 53. L McCann 54. R. Harris 55. D. Trumble 57. P. O'Neil 58. A Klopsteins 59. H . Middleton 61 . P. Mills 63. S. Forsyth 64. A Lam 67. B. Dempsey 70. N . DeYOung 71 . L McGregor 82. D . Horsfail
John George Tyres Cnr. Bet & ChiPey Dve ., Preston
9484 6780
JOHN GEORGE AUSFINE FOODS DISCOUNT TlWs PRESTON 9484 6006
iNTERNAnoNAL PTY. LTD. Suite 2,41 B Bluff Rd, Black Rock. 3193
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28 速 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
V;_1 r lORTH OLD BOYS Cpach: Frank Dunnell R~ Coach:John Tierney 1 . C. McKay 2. D. Waters
3. S. Mannassa (DVC) 4 . S. Seep 5, B. Devine 6 . M . Gravina 7. P. BOoth
, . 8. B. Colison 9, L Curry to. J . Forbes
11 . P.O'Farrell (C) 12 . S . Lock 13 . B . Curuki 14. S . Cheshire 15. P. Kearney 16. J. christen 17. M. Maguire 18. J. Murray 19. B. SrruUi 20. M. Robinson 21 . J. Cunen 22, M. Con n 21 P.O'D+ryer 24, J. Barker 25. P. Christian 26. J. Roberts 27. S. Walsh 28. D.O'Fame4 29. D. Boye
30. M . Leigh 31 . L Boyle (VC) 32 . J . Lowrie 33 . M .Orianuk 34. B . Conti 35. D. Hooper 36. D. TOnkin 37. S . Mikunda 38. A . Sweeney 39. J .Zurnbo 40. R . Mutquiney 41. G. Bum s 42. S . Re;nmann 43. P. McMahon 44. M. Lyons 45. B. 46, M Pawsey . Caulfield 47. R . Littl e 48. M. Anderson 49. J. TrirnbWi 50, C. Bailey 51 . O. Newman 52. T. Jamieson 53. N. Tinley 54. T. Cleveland 55. S.Zotxo 57. B. Allman 59. J. BugEla 63. R. Gate 69. J . Joyce
OLD MEiVTOMANS ST. BEDE'S Coach: Peter Murph y MENTONE TIGERS Res. Coach: Jeff Norman
_ Coach : Paul Beddoe 1 . A. Aaeman Res. Coach; Brad Berry 2. C. Lean 1 . M. Kinsella 3. B . Murphy 2. S. Zaldc 4. G. Stroud (VC) 3. J. Sebire (DVC) 5. C.Wallacz V. L'Huillier 6. D. Paterson '.. 4. 5. M. Murray 7. G. Ferguson 6. A. Ryan
8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17, 18. 19.
N . Maaluire (C) G. Prid e J . Graham D . Soffey S. Martin R . Large M. Finras C . Davis P. Hughes L Richardson T. Boumon D. Krtto
20. S. Mullen 21 . M. Elliott
22 . P. Harrington 23 . N. Moodie 24 . S. KdtO 25 . J. Wmduss 26 . G . Dart 27 . G . Katris 28 . M . Bond 29. A. Cader 30 . M . Brooks 31 . P. Ftaslds 32. J. Sly 33. G. New 34. S. Worrell 35. Darren Murphy (VC) 36. P. Russo 37. H. Websteo-Griffiths 38. D. Millis 39. T. Riley 40. T. Leonard 41 . N. Lfnford 42. C. Rushworth 43. M.Lawes 44. B . Clothier 45. C. Leaver 46. J . Norman 47. J . Konicanin 48. D.Johnsen 49. B . Lee 50. G. Richards 51 . R . Butler 52 . A . Meniner 53. M. Stroud 54. J. Sheddon 55 . W.Bapantine 56 . M. Leone 57 . P. Watson 58 . D . Coventry 59 . C . Furber 60 . D. Nock 61 . C. Dwyer 62 . Daniel Murphy 63 . T. Hancock 64. M. Austin 65. Damien Mwphy 66. M . Henry 71 . T . Kersley 72. D. Campbell
7. D. D;gc,Tns 8. B. Beasley 9. G . Mariric 10. C. Ross 11 . M. Hecker 12. C. Stewart 13. David Goodichild 14. P.Lannan
15. Danny GooddVd 16. S. Napier 17. A. MacGeorge (C) 18. J .Tully (VC) 19. B. Tomlinson 20. T. Lam b 21 . W. Furlong 22 . S . McCarthy 23. T. Peck 24 . T. Beasley 25 . D. Smith 26 . S . Hecker 27 . M. Manson 28 . D . Feben 29 . D. Ord 30 . M. Dols 31 . M. Mfis+ d 32 . J . Dickinson (RVC) 33 . A. Walsh 34 . D Kinsella 35 . R . Bilos 36 . G . McLachlan 37. M A. 38. Hayes ( VC) 39. R . L'Huikier
tJ/ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
4. T. Van Den Akker 5. C. Kenny
6. A Hughan 7. V. Ryan 8. T. Oakley 9. A. Bethune 10. A.Daly
25 . A McKenzie (VC) 26 . S. Edwards 27 . P. Bowdon 28 . B. Mdnemy 29 . S. Darcy 30 . R . Armstrong 31 . M. Contessotto 32. A Nedn 33. A Banks 34. B. Henricus 35. J. Briggs 36. K Morris 37. S. Manton 38. J. Srreth
39. B.L. Vaughan 40. J. Gay
41 . A. Major 42. P.OHa!bran 43. B. Drury 44. F . Dinicdantonio 45. S. Rondii (VC) 46. C. Smith 47. R. McCann 48. A Pinhom 49. B. hiker 51 . T. Ludlow 52. J . Niel 53. M .Labr 54. J .Graves 55 . P. Clarke 56. P.9ouch 58. B . Mitchell 59 . A Arusio 60 . S.Budde 61 . J. Rees 62 . J. Cronin 6;, . M. Lindsey 64. S. Walsh 65 . J. Donovan 66. G . Rafferty 67. A Prosser 68. H. Meehan 69. S. pitcher
40. C . Johnston (RVC) 41 . P. Ord 42. A. Thompson 43. K Goodchkd 44. J. Recupem 45. R. Gou#J 46. O .Labr 47. C. Braaiii 48. R. Shreier 49. S. Flannery 50. N. Tu#y 51 . S. Boczar 52. A. Kearney 53. M . Beasley 54. M . McCraw 55. P. Dwyer 56. D. Marshall
57. M . Lomagno (RC) 58. M . Zakic 59. P . Newport 60. A . Whitelaw 61 . B. Dunstan 62. C. Thompson 63. A Ord 64 . M. Corderoy 65 . W. Earle 66 . M. Ryan
DECK & BISTR O
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3. E. Mitchell
14. D. Corrigan 15. A ORe+lly, 16. B . Carey 17. R. Parker 18. T. Batty 19. A Quinlan 21 . G. Sirturrondson 22 . A . Burgess 23 . S. Narrken4s 24 . D . Kenny
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BATHROOMWARE
Coach: Mark Flack Res. Coach: David Miller 1 . D. Dinicolantonio (C) 2. J.O'Meara
11 . C.Dobtrin 12. G. Robinson 13. J . Miter
BRIDGE HOTEL
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ST. LEO'S EMMAUS THOMASTOWN
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Coach: Tony Fellows Res. Coach : George Petsinis 1 . S. Papaiono u 2. B. Byron 3. ASmith 4. G. Petsrtis 5. James Bubis 6. B. Pe;lecJrfno 7. S.Pant 8. A. Fe6OUs 9. V. Caped 10. D .Caped It . LAtbetG 12. F. Farchione 13. G .Scarpa 15. L Del Papa 17. D. Gorski 19. P. Ristevsl6 20. L Alabakis 21 . E. Lentiru 22. L Salese 23. R. Dimaggio 24. B. Smith 25. R.Kennedy 26, C. McNeil 28. L Morthito 29. K Hering 30. C.Felows 32. P. Colosimo 33. E. Ri o 34. J . Cada:i 35. A . Colosimo 36. J.Theodorou 37. D . Dintovsld 38. G. Scott 39. S. Weeks 40. P. Scent 41 . D . Brooks 42 . O.Esen 44 . A Ward 46 . N . ' 47 . D . Pfovright 48 . D. Tdnicdho 49 . J. Poiu,y'os 50 . C. Diana 51 . E. VaFntrtro 52 . L Smitt 53 . P. Battista 54 . J. Rocca 55 . P. Valeri 56 . S. Mineo 57. C. L'Aurora 58. A.Gentis 59. Z . Fleming 60. A F{emng 61 . B. Colosimo 62. T. Staos 63. M . Gnech 64. R. Ward 65. S . Holmes 66. D. Pougios 67. N. Grech 69. R. Pandotfo
LANGBOURN CO9tST6tUCi 11O#S MANGIN BROS. TRANSPORT FLEETSPRAY PACIFIC LANE L. CONSTANT & CO. LAZY DAISY FL ORIST EXCEI.LSIOR HO1EL SAVONA PIZZA CSR BUILDING MATERIALS T .C. COMPLETE FLOORS MAGPIE & STUMP HOTEL CLARKEFLOORS 29
D SSecdon AQUINAS O.C. Coach : Andrew Crosby Res, Coach : Sean O'Loughlin 1 . G. Burch 2. G. Clifford 3. S. EtP^nnas 6. B. Rt 7. G. G 8. A D ase . 9. P . F '.. 10. D. E d ',. 11 . C. P<mlxary ',. 12. M. T • t4. A Larkin 1 5. J.KreOht . SCbse s16 17. M. D scu 18. J_ Hughes 19. G .Wtriffi1lead 20. P. Paras 41 . PA Ck+tthn 21 . C. Dtirm 42. J. M.~voy 22. S. Byron 43. PL ShaiL=ry 23. J. Li✓ugstone 44. P.IX~e 24. P . Harper 45, N .Erected 25. C. Box 48. 0.larr~}an 26. AFrenl~n 47. P.Ks~~hi6s 27. S. Jones 45. K Moore 28. G . Wrston 49. C. Lamhoam 29. S. 01c an 51 . A Hyland 30. C. Coin a r 54. S.Wth n 31 . Ltr55. ACuftua 32. Mt t 56. S. Dotrtrt7 33. J.': 58. A Setlaaw 34. M. :,. 60. B. McDonald 35. St', ion 61 . J .L~gSON 36. D.F 65. RPbr~ 37. D. 66. M.Nhkon 38. C. I IT P. ' 39. R. e~.; ~ J . HadunO 40. A Cmss B. aarday
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CAULFIELD G Coach: Geoff ReiBe y Res . Coach: Matthew Schotte n 1 . B.Ma;rSVS 28. T.CIen 2. J. DUSar 29. A Wood Doherty ~C.Bo~r'd 310. P.PA~i~~y ty 4. A Kawuris 32, M, UCmga 5. W Hormn 33. BM,. & AK3hofer 34 . N.LaAaaiuky 7. J.Carfshav 35 . Alawrence 8. SCos*,et4W36. ftHani; 9. C . Rams 37. M . Sdgtten 10. M . Cutler 38. J. Reshrick 11 . M .CassuA/ 39. J.~(filti7 2. M . Harrison 40 . M . -~ 13. 0. Guu 41 . M . Lid(M 14. S .Mose 42. 8.Hak 15- A Wilson 43 . R. ftapas 1P RCastles 44. M .Tapp 16. T. RaraS 45. W. Bowes 17. G.VJ~ems 46 . AG3ss 18. N. Cox 47. LSanm 18' C. PaBaiy 48. D. F2umarw 19. JYdrgrm PQ 49. P. Burka 20- H.VrTa 50. G .MdkmaM 2U" M .Kose 51 . N.S4ver 21 . N. 8mhtr 52. M . Hayes 22. T.TVnnky 54. VJ.LubrarsF.y 23. D.Ash 55. M . Dares 24. K Dadra 56. A Dowd 25. T. Vta<'.ts 57. P. Anderson 251 T. Wailes 59. A Beauchamp 26. SWDa?ms E0. J.Tinkler 27. B .Thompmn 63. J.Ba(tan7y
OLD CAMBERWELL OLD GEELONG Coach : Rod Allison Res. Coach : Egan Smith 1. S. Ballard 2. T. Jams 42. R 3. A Ink6t.>r (VC) 43 . T. Wgr 4. S. Jack 45. LBritge 5. & Haskins (VC) 46. A Hou~ard 6. S. Roe 47. P . Lenthn 7. MScott 48. J.Srran 8. N. Board 49. A Kent 9. D.TathOi 50. J.M,dtenrie 10. E Smith 54. P. FlacMnad 11 . AKyri~ 56. J. Dogs 12. J.Wosen(C) 57. LTtronus 13. N. Slope 58 . C . Hume 14. R. Vhv1i# ead 60. N Wn"os 15. R. Spurrff 62. M . Wit 16. D. Walker 63. D L. Pamros 17. ACocas 65. Eslmp 18. D. Hayes 66. P. LaikP. 20. N. 67. R. Hash 21 . T. Hardman 69. A tickle 22. RWatsat 70. W.Ead 23. T.S~npson 71 . AFLsso 24. D.Imberger 72. P.Yaxp 25. ATa/br 73. A4Se~y 26. M. RxNnarvJ 74. G . Yoix~ 27. B.OTiara 75. D.Chrdi 28. B. Leitch 76. W. Homes 29. C. Strachan 77, T. Johnson 30, C. TOM 78. A Manuel 31 . J.HOrrerd 79. C. Ws 32. C.MdSullodt 80. At✓Jtctwe 33. ABnucen 81 . D. Sin 34. P. McCrea 82. T. Webb 37. M.Fr~ 83. D.Wehh 39. C.Ew1ns 84. C.B3itord 40. J. Hznty 85. PA HtqtAirs 41 . T.JoMston BE G .A4iwn
VUHIT'EFRIAR=u;
Coach: Mark Need Res . Coach: Simon Bones .W_d!(C) tI . D.Waxer M 33. B . Smith 2 M. Edmunds 33. M .WPkinwn 2 C. Mver 34 . R. Carm 3. D.We~lry(t~)37. M .Yrgam 3. R Ivakrson 40 . S . Bones 4. T. DrgdaW 40. E. Bostock 5. A Honr .a&S 41 . G . Fa+iceS & B.M€tlun 42. D.C?mpbeN 7. ADM 42. P. L'astos 8. T. Seymour 46. w. D3vdson 10. T. Wien 47 . M . Oliphant 11. RL4zj 47. R.Stetieris 12. N. Poxer 48, E Smklters 13. P. Hermon 50. M . Robson 13. J. Cook 51 . J.Wkson(lti7 14. J.Pesmtt 55. B.FUrphy 14. D. Blackburn 59 . G .W°'~:r 15. AT~azrr(VC) 57. R W ^ 17. MVr. hes-NAs58. C.£ a on 18. N. McKellar 61 . R( en, 19. A. Salter 62. H . P.' ras 21. G. Harper 63. D .Ouren 22. J.Ta71or '64. C.SLCor 23. M. Da>7s 65 . M.61cCme0r; 24. M. Ta7lor 66 . P. W-d'irer 26. N. Kemp 67, M' Annelis 27. WPaul 68 . AEklassa 28. A Farrer 69 . M. Olt
Coac h : Des Pdeayher
29. A 14#en 72. C. Vale
32. M. Bormcc 60. A G . C. Harm 61 . D. C_;ar 43
30. B.07taloran 75. S.Hamrrgfon 31. J. Primer 76. C.Stindimme 32. G. Wtitleracn 60. L Wilson
34. D.GbufdtevA 62. S.FPo r 35. C. Law 63. S. Vi z; 36. D. Nixon 65. A Hams
Res. Coach: Chns Bu- :;. 1 . D. Fe dela 2 M .Bamman(C) 3. M .Carbnru
5. M . Room=
& C . Houston NC) 7. P A.Co~ n & Gais 9. C. Wapiire 70 . B. Hickey 37. P.0' (Fr 11 . P.Cm'n . C.C< .38 12. D .Griffm ~tell 39. C . T. Hughes 40. A ~ •13 14. T.Carrigg 41 . C.0` 15. A L~r .y 42. D. ' 16 . B.Vand~tcpn 43. N .,, tp 17. ACatone(VL] 44. M.Sarmis, 18 . D .OuBy 45. M. Lester 19. NLJongelikeel 46. G .Jc-3on 20. S. McAuliffe 4T S. HL_ -i 21. P. Harder 4& M. Rod 22. J . Banrriman 49. C. Ftd+un 23. P.C2nl~ 50. B.K°.kwf 24. RMPca 51 . LEames 25. P9.Venu1 53. D.Dekoppo 26. C. Ryan 54. S. Wien 27. 55. D. Dn .., e 28* C. Eames B. Ca 29. APaeikk 57. O.Jc =a1 30. P.OBnen 58. 0. W 31. N. J+sxOn> 59. D. GE
Greythom Bulk Store PRINTED LABELS f ri0AE (01)9k55 PAX (03) 9i65 2662 "R-14 tw, 1,rQ:z5ryClzw"
BEAUMARIS Coach: Bre tt Merchant Res. Coach : Scott Mathers 1 . S. Reidy 2. P.P9oVarms 25. J. P.' mud 3. M. Pms 25. J. : a4e 3- I . Williams 26. W. " 4. M. Cowie 27. D., -in 4. M. Day 28. J. l, :, ne 5. D.Nhight 28. B.Lu.y(RC) 6. J .Taytor 29. C.P-in 7. S. Fairbanks 29. P.t,L.... i 7. PAM35ehrdrs 30. AEaS~n 8. M OBrien 31 . P. O n 8. J. Wide 32. C. Da0sh 9. BPideF~m(VA.j 33. N. Va n 9. A N~ar4'ew. 33. T. Half
10. J. Wadcarn 34. S, Matters 10. R. Ellwood 35. B.03rrog
11. S.BIaHcH 36. SHa'aNs1(tC) 12. P.Mwlahor 37. ASmith 13 . B.Vau~un 38. S.Tmscrott 14. AQun 39. P. Duffy 14. N.Kmg 40. P.Tesaram 15. M. Hm~rw 41 . A Rkd6e 15. L Stewns 42. 0. Payixece 16. M. Hanratran 43. S . W.Ion 16. D.0'Bnen 44. S .WGregor 17. T.WkM"as 45, A Thomas 17. E. Bell 46 S Osborn 18. A Read 47 . Nichol 19. P. Thomas 48.: M D. MciterLm 20. M. Quin 49 . D. OR* (WC) 20. PJ. Fym 49. D. Nasbitt 21 . P.Sh'xm (OtD 50. N. Box 21 . AK?tvJ3k 53. R.McGrath 22. J. Hott 55. C.0'Meaa 22. C. He,slett 56. T. Ha,~n 23. TFisirr 57. J.Fox 23. A Hzt (RVC) 58. J . Beaumont 24. 0. Grove; 59. A Rwbury
OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR Coach: A. Frazer Res. Coach: l . Stevens 1 . J . P'na~tcdpouxts 2. J . Chapman (DVC) 3. P.Lutl2rsdxnEit(C) 4. S. Fkm ng 5. S. Emerson
H. C. Rift 37 . J . Walke r
7. T.Gppobri 3& MPAcK=rreR & S. O'Brian 59 . AMenur3tat 9. J .Cwaa~r 40 . T.DBLisi 70 . I. Stevens 41 . I. PiCe:r 1 B. Papal 42 . A Jealous 12 . J. H:ame 43 . A Gall 13 . P. Cte&de7 44 . R Clotosy 14 . S.Evans 44. P.Barry 15 . S. Bshap 46 . D. PJavecN'c 16 . S.McPFarson 47 . JTestro 17. P.HL-cLr(VC) 48 . P.MUtar 18 . T. Read 49 . A Hutchison 19 . G. Sloan 50 . D. BeNnta 20. J. Long 51 . S. Gi2a=_!ey 21. S. Da'e 52 . A D~on 22. M.LWCsz 53. T.Hav.ke 23. J. Hughes 54, S . P9aybu 24. C. Robertson 55. R Musa ry 25. A Leask 56, A ORyan 26. D. Fktcler 57 . R. Wright 27. D. Bar r . AWoernde 28. B. Turner 58 59. N.O~~ 29. J. Bounders 60. A Palmer 30. J, MUM 61 Podger 37. A Corby . P..D Barah 32. J. Marstwd 62 . 63, A Porter 33. S. Cramer 64. J. Rossi 34. J. Leask 65. A Sat=.nou 35. D. Wrutbeid 66, B. Lrmaro 36. P.Trist 67 . R.(kmig
Al! electrical & gas home
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ST . JOH N S Coach: Stephen Mooney Res. Coach: Dean Higgins t . G. Matheson 2 M. Lesson 3. M. Ncasen 4. B . Labrahy 5. S . canning 6 S . Corcoran 7. R. Back 8. D.JankoMc 9 APachele 10. M .Courmadois if . D. HaPs 12. J. Sheehan 13. S .Ham 14. J. Ndter 15. G.PatBson 16. W. Ctntton 17. S .Cochsyrz 18. C .Emery 19. J. Cam! 20. LAdamson 40. B .Abar-Japer 21 . S.Ktppers 41 . &Pmcp.ist(C) 22. S. Reynolds 42. MDOMA (RC) 23. S . ttn;on 42. T. Duanbno 24. I'A Adam son 43. G. Lam b 25. C. WaParns 44. S . P~pe r 26. G .VIaLrs 45. N.Sau~rsa~ 27. ftVtaton 46. AHerbert 28. P. Udd-11 47. J. Cotton 30. R .WaPSer 48. S.Plarten 31 . T. Careviell 49. W. Ross 32. G .Shear 50, D. Rye 33 . ZMonroe 52. & Clancy
34 . M. Hancock 54. J. Gunrenham 35 . J . Sacco 55. A Darcy 36. J . Doherty 57. ft Carter 37 . E.illaDard 58. RFtiEas 38 . M. k.dvH> 59. E. Logonder 39 . R. Doormen 62 . T. Bak.:
s L ti'UNoTE 11L ESuA5 ' SALESIAN Coach: P. Turley Res . Coach: M. Byrne 1 . M. Bourke 2. PatFOiires 3. S. SdYmrkand 4. AH~kj 5. P4C~nat2n(C) 6. R Cincotta 7. G. Gaspan & M. Hued (VC) 9. D. Saco 39. B. Ouxm 10 . D. Char 40. J. Hamilton 11 . T. White 41 . S . Bobebc 12. A Gasped 42. B . Chalmers 13 . I . Bolr 5c (VC) 43. A Roberts 14. P. McKnght 44. C. Hunt 15 . T. Walbrdge 45. M . Sp~r 16. ACtbzppa6 46. M.Tassone 17 . Matt FOrUes 47. ftPtGttott 18 . S. Sindasr 48. P . I(avaru h 19. S. Bum 49. B . P^^^ 20 . A Seager 50. J. R~ "s 21. R. Napoli 51 . P . B- d 22. A Edmonds 52. T. , 23. C. Roche (VC) 53. J. L 24. AGrzce 54. S . . B.16rdmer 55. D. ;,P25 ._ner 26 B. Biehman 56. S . Ft--•-'d 27. M. MartsFS'rJ 57. D. Gt., an 28. M. Byrne 58. D. Taylor 29. MckForbas 59, J. Taylor 30. D. tzutmn PdJ. M . Batas 61 . A Kaad 31. A Daref 32. A SGw,rr, 62. D. Su8'erlas.d 33. M. Cocks 61 M . Penick 34. M.Wsarnan K Paul Forbes 35. P. Scamonogloi 65. S. Barash 36. W. Herman 66. S. KnkP 37. J. Brennan 67 M, Sutherland 38. RHaze7 68. P.Pbmikos
Your On Time Pri n PARKSIDE Coach: Laurie Zarafa Res. Coach: Mark Rowe 1 . P . Laurs.en 2 A DHH-Ver~ro 3. F.Sur,awro 4. D.Warran 5. S . Mifsud 6. A. Stuart 7. D. Draaprn 37 . J . Panari & J. Cts{cott 38 . F. Darrgo 9. GData`an (RC) 39 . F.CoomWs 10. AVio 40 . Lln;erra(VC) 10. M, Cc= 41 . E. Linare s if . V. Ramona 42 . P. Dean 12. D.Nn'Cafl 43 . J .Hubbafd 13. ACo*7 44 . P.So5gD 14. S. Pero 45, P. lybalkaris 15. D. Npw5e 46 . T. Rya n 16. M . Canpbe& 47. T. Petropnt4os 17. D. Linamos 48- C. Tyso n 18. ARegmato 49. S.Coe:°r 19. S. Gwvt 50. M. Kre~t 20. C. Peckham 51. D. G~., 21 . M . Tessan {C) 52. M. Hansen 22. B.Harve/ 53. M.Ytm~ 23. M. Sherlock 54. MCo 24. R .Manai 55. R.tnro 25. S. Buyer 56. S. DaIZIH 26. C. PFasset 57. M. McPt>rrson 27. L Panjari 59. T. Patten 28. S. Frhzr 61 . P. Linares 29. L Pdnunaa (76) 62. C. Wu"aams 30. B. NocK;i 63. S. Hogan 31 . I .Gray 64. TTtYms(FNC) 31 . C. Ns4n 65. G. Rlcers 32 . J . McCa1 66. O. Tilley 33 . C.H;muYwi 69. NNtpqpoOos 34 . M. Romano 87. M. Hopkins 35 . G. Parkin B& N_ Cuniop 36 . W. Lai 89. L MAdCn g
CHOICE CR . . . . ED . . . . . . IT . . . . . .UNION . ... ..... ... . . . t PI)~'I 111[11d ;TI~' .1 r P 30 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
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OLD WESTBOURN E I.I .H .S.O.B.
Coach: David Twamey Coach: D. Nash Res. Coach: G. Mazza Res. Coaeh: Ed~ 1 . R.Fre~ 1 . 8.B~rre .W~p 2. ATa#arice 2S 3 . B. FrarkFn 3. ABom 4 . A. O'Kcete 4. C . McLennan 5 . A LeP.d 5. D.Ka h 6. J. Horstmrgh 6. S . Ctacknall 40. B. MacDaM 7. C. Sldrns (C) 41 . C. PkifFer 7. D.Jagil 8. T. HalfFax 42. D. Wallace 8. AHorstmrgh (C) 9. R. Smith 43, M . ONO 9. AChrsto 10. P. Buns 44. J. W 10. R. Harris 11. S. WIS 45. C . Cook 11 . D. Roge+ick 12. J. Kenredi 46. R K~j 12. M.Glob 12~C.AVwA 47. G.Grone 13. P. NorC 13. P.Mdean (VC) 48. KLewicld . J.Sahnoi14 n 14. BenMa~er"4 49. D. Ds Luca 15. A Board 39 B. Smith 15. M.Dav.dsdt 50. D.Zt9pi4 16. S.Christo 40. G. Co 16. P. GwMwrpe 51 . J. Rogers . Haley 41 . C. ForxITB 17. P. Scida 52. D. Ferguson . P. Mill 42. P. kmatas d18 .Crxg 43 18. E. Hotxigan 53. J. Co~r 19. M . RCuGitert 19 . G .Maua 54. J.Pkft 20. ESa>s~trir.z 45. E.= 20. G. Madrigrro 55. J. FOmury 21. M. Ku1A7d1 46. G. FFtwar 21 . RWBe 56. H. On 22. W.Fb,nnuig 47 . RCtAtdwrt 23 . P. Ettringharn 57. T. Parr y 23. S. Leftch 48. tA. G:titins 24. L Fairfield 49. S. Healitt 24 . B. Carruthers 58. D.Matlmon 25 . A Halyru 59 . D. Smith 25 . S. Leonard 50. P.OY,eete 26. B. FogKiro 60 . J. Damiaro 26 . P. F.esnun 51, A Robbins 27. K Stral>ahan 61 . P. Hoban 27. D-Twomey 52. S- Susan 28. M. RoBx,>:@ 62 . A Goodson 28 . C. Pave/ 53. G . 8a4 29 . D. Horstwrgh 54. B. DarqsrBeld 29. K Jones 63 . P. Gasket 30. C. calm 55. B. Lucas 30. B.Abralarnsen 64 . P. Last 31 . D .EvJns 58. W.Ta}br 31 . P. Dolence 65 . D. PAcCardre/ 32 . G .Jerensan 59 . Alipsmmbe 32. D. Bum 66. M.Youq 33. P. Brands! 67. P. Mo'.~am 33 . G . Robson (VC) M . Belcher 34. P. Vincent 34. D. Douglas 68. M. Campbell G. Harri s 35. S. Nddson P . Hams 35, J. Nash 69. J . Cabral 36. A Ha@=j P . Atartnsen 37. G.Catters9 70. D .Veal 37. S. Ctxnmin D . Shea 38. A Boyce 73 . S. Dn4m 38. S. He" W.Tafb r 39. M. Red 77. J. Kdper
ROYAL OAK HO
UNIVERSITY REDS WILLIAMST®WN Coach : Justin Doyk; CYMS Res. Coach : Grant Hammond 1 . M. Frisby 2 . N .Bmrman 3 . C. Thatcher 4 . D .F~c/ 5 . D.Kam 6. P. Shaddock 7. J.Da71e 8. M . FanM 9. 0. Fats 10. P. Holmes 11 . B .Pickett . M.Gazian 39. AGeorge 12. fAJanes 40. M .Harrk 13 14, B .Ten3 * 41 . I.McBunia 15. P. Kepteel 42. B . graven 16. N. Mane 41 T. jxkson 17. Puttee 44 . B . Hart 18. M. Holden 45~ S. Drury 19. G.Wr~ 46. B.Cartpt4dl 20. G. N~ 47. J.
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22. ROEuhl) 49. N.Anott 23. B. iting 50. C. Cackler 24. C.Tehao 51 . T.Harvrgan 25. 8. Foster 52. T. Dorrs 26. S. Eastman 53, Zed 27. S. Rovvlmd 54. P. Howson 28 . N. Hag 55 . D. Agents 29 . Pr James 56 . T. Hatt 30. D.Luarde 57. RPanoao 31 . A Jackson 5 8. tat CarrrJ*r 32 . A Watch 59. B. Great 33 . S. Thatcher 64 . C. filontord 34 . M. Wrhi 65 . P. Simmons 35. hiadanno n ' 68. P.Jackcan 36. RRyan 69. 8.Docer 37. D . ✓~. G . Box 38. S. Slvrf g6. C. p
The Lord Newry Hote l
North Fitzroy Phone: 9481 4693
Coach: Alan Elliott Res . Coach: Paul McNamara 1 . N. Beaad 2. D. Dawson 3 Harry 4.. JA .Tudc 5 . D. Mad-ead 6 . D.Grizts 7 . M. Cannon B B. Ham '.. 9. G. Ca.s? 10. S. hX.fadvan '.. 11 . L Gradwrk 12. W.GriPitln 13. B.Tedst 14. A Dared 15. J.Smart 16. B. Chick 37 . ABa~d 17. A Featherston 38 . T. Badmth 18. ALenqtum 39 . T.Carter 19. P. Darvan 40 . G Bons 20. 7A Holland 41 . ACtddc 21 . G .Jadaon 42. AFach 22. W. Payne 43. M.0"fPlm 23. G . HerbeSOn 44 N . Bon d 24. C. ' SMP-i45. Quick .M 25. G. Burgess, 4& A Mencermal 26. D. Lee 47 Alshra 27. C. Bergs : 48. A Paw,zy,sli 28. C . Cra'Stn 49. C. Muscat 29. A4 Anderson 50. P. WaV6man 30. A. Cook 51 . D. Buttruc 31. C .MCKenzie 52. B.Saunders 32. WW.Ketta7 53 . LRicrard 33. D. 54. R Kurk.ovrsk 34. G. Warned 55. S . Calderwatiall 35. A Bhck 56. S. Bry'di 36. A Thistle 57. P . P,tctdama 2
Simonds Group of Companies
Ampol Australi a
NTH. BRUNSWICK SWINBURNE UNI . UNIVERSITY BLACKS W EST BRUNSWICK Coach : C . Fox
Coach : Gar ry Hickey
Res. Coach : P. Morin 1 . A Tud a't 2. D.A da ns 3. S. Hodgson 4. M.Sotat ) S . W. MCMaFm 6 .S.t-~/ 7. J .Briita & P.Curutrgharn . J .MSer(VC) 10.9 J . Ka~ahs 11 . J .Bouda'ott(1q 12. J . Pot muAs 13. P.Rarin 14. J . Have 3 9. M.Warmn 15. B.0'B rien 16. L DeM,omon 40. C.,ialwet 17. A Kazis 41 . F. V2!'6 . 18. M Matkoun 42. J. Papenknau 19. V.Urosi 43. M .Cafaiame 20. G . Lattouf 44. J. P.taturi 21 . 8, Whitman 46. T.Cromm 22. R .Ttrna(DVC) 47. D.k1agnt>ron 23. D. Eft (DVC) 4& 1.8=r i 24. G. Latwrf 50. 14 Landes 51 . S. Kcey 25. J. Kenne, 26 S .H~(RC) 52. M.P n 27. P.Grey 53. AVOkos!d 28. S. Wen4nm 54. S. Lourntzes 29. R. Saunders 55. &Pltar6 30. M. Smith 57. J. Some rvse 31. J.F2?man 58. J.Thttnpson 32. A BaudoSah 59, & Evans 33. G. Plet(RVC) 62 B. Lomntres 34. P.Harfef 61. G.1acoleaccea 35. P.WvrEt[ 62. J.Eksmar 's6. G. Wae; 63 . M. Vfretntan 37. D.D44aan ( 64 . C.Varnau 38. N1 . Word (Rv 65 . R. Seaside
R es. Coach: Mark Johnston 1. M. MiOrw 2. J .SIeedy 4. C.6s8'otm 5. J . DeJY4o 6. M. George 7. A Hamilton 8 . J . HarFJge 9 . C.Smityh 10. R .Turrbut 11 . G . Barry 12 RA D+fc. 13. R Leeson 14. R . Goode 15. A Flatir% 17, S. Lee 18. A Rtrnani 19. B.0'Ma2 20. A H¢k,pRnann 21 . T. Dymond 22. S.RA m 23. M . Eveans 24. S. Fazina(wn 25. P. Dray 43 . C. Freemen 26. R4 Knight 44 . N . M,crgan 27. D.MurpM 45 . RL Farber 29. D. Depaok 46. E. SarStsis 30. P . Turk 47. A K:P/ 31. S . Collins 48. K Debora 32. A Settle 49. J. Merritt 33. D. Mdarro 50. B. Car,Fvatl 34. 8. Stapletan 51 . P. James 35. T. Granslaw 52. J. Piotrarrfsi 37. 8. RtkRn 53. M. M4,Calman 38. N.Hayar>3efi 54. Yt.Polbctc 39. G. Crouch 55. ZStalcinsFi 40. M. Strad T. Saranac 41. D. Wren D. Fodo r
C A HOTEL
Swanston Street, Cadton
42. J. Gilligan
C . HoNeiett
Coach: Garry Connolly Res . Coach: Pat Malcolm 1 . G .Danech 2 . J .Ractixd 3 . Ft . Hall 41. S A Whhehead " 4 . hLVau~ 42 Gakt 5 . RM.Wtlvr 43. J. Mad 6. S. Smith 44. P. For ldas 45 J Butterfield 8. B . Hendersor 4& Plinio 9. C . Pekin E! 10. P.Dartom 48 A ftmedy 11 . B .Snutlt 49. C. FrdWkt 12. M. Roberts 50. C.07Ceete 13. T.Jessen 51. A P~ 14. S.Af1Rr 52 T.Barber 15. A Kockaos 53 . N. Pakntri 16. P.CaccaWIu 54 . D . Bryant 17.H.= 55. M1bcon .M 18. B. 56. J .P.Rke 19. J. Ward 57. S.03vt~ 20. S. Lowt 5& N1. BM 21. T. Fbsnes 59. J.Ks g 22. T. Lamb 60 A Cteta man 23. S. Beaton 61 . S. Jones 24 . M. Fogerty 62. J. Slattery 25 . B, Lynch 63. J. PirNr 26 . D. Btrks 64. C . Haght 27 . M. Hayes 65 J. TreFaskis 28 . A Baud 66. N.F owea 29 . A Glass 67. 0. Abbott 30. D.Seuertry 68. J.0'8rien 31, M. Caren 69. S . brie 32 . M.Ja ::s 70. D. Pe!vn 33 . T. Mahan 71 . R Keam 34 . J . Salem 72. Ad Ws 35. P. come 73. A Gleason 36. S.P:atthevrs 74. A Sdiro 37. J. Geld 77. H.Cameron X B, Newt 83. C. Brown 39. P. Haden 87. LBrown 40. G .Sufw 99. N. Beaton
Coach : Phil Leatha m
Res . Coach : Nick Magnafas 1 . AN. .an 41 . GHappal 2.J.C-,~ 42.P.F@rrk 3.FL 6.-rr7 43.J.Tobn 4. G.O~r:° 44. S .GSson 5. AC-,.-:9 45. T. Mm 6. J.6rr.s 46. GFmtea 7. P.V:.. 47. B.RmLvn 8. J.F-~.^od 48. P .La~hf 9. J.Kiwuy 49. M .Ndan 10. S.W"a 50 . R,fzYYt o6ns 51 . JToose 12 . L.Brown .SoSa 52 LSewrt 13. J T 53. T.Moae .Rtt+~ .P . S.B~rce S. P.P.kPbu~Hon 54855. P.LDmz 16. S.f- Pa 5 . P.Hare~~ 17. DJ .f 57C.Pr~ 8. J 58. D. Wdcns 59. L . Rttsat 20. 0 . P 60 . B.Br~r~ 21 .SP'~'~ m 61. G.S 'a~kitts 62 . R. Lucas 23. J. ___ace 63 . A GsJurtl 24. D.Cana n 64 . ACEuk 65 . D. Webb 28. G.t 27. D.6~, - 67. A Piker 28. AC 68. AA^f.a 29. D.h' . . 69. Pa1.Ck:bai 30. M .L . 70. S.Ryan 31 . A61~sa 71 . P.Cor* 32. S.D'M3 ._ 72 M. ."'-` 33. T.TIm1r=f^ 73. M. ;--T 34. CKa~ 74 . TF'• 'sson 35. H. M,$.....~ .. 75 C ° 36. AAbdu."ah 76. E.37. S.Coombe-, 77 . J.rusR 38- M P"k~wss 78. P. McGrath 39. R. Rtt 79. 40. B.BaV$ o , ~~e-
GREAT NORTHM >riU'I'EL
0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997 31
E South ANZ ALBERT PARK Coach: J. McDonald Res. Coach: Dave FGlmarfin 1 . SDL63 2 N. PasUas 3 . P.Smith (S ) 3 . D. 10nartat (R) 4, R . Wi5s 5, G. Saunders (S) & J. Len?tran
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GLENHUNTLY Coach: Steve Allender Res. Coach : Peter Derrick 1 . C,0'Donseal 2 C .VA~ 3 . T. HB 4. 0, Cassar 5 . G. Ucison 6. M . Seabrook 7. M, Y»45 B. J.Jar~s 9. AAntorvo 40. LMCAdifH 10. AYasg 41. B,G3more 11, T.R95sitxr(C) 42, M,Satiuner 12, D.Hutdtison 43. M.Ja1es 13. M Krapowski 44. B.0'DOrvt~I 14, J. Glmore 45. A Sutton 15. P.Brom 46. ABan 16. C, Johnston 47. J. Walton 17, S,Agrni 48. C. Lam 18. C .HarsLj 49. J.0'Hair 19, G.CarsEns:,i 50. G. Lewis 20. T.Sihty 51 . D. Humphries 21 . LTutrrar(VC) 52 . C.MitdeM 22. G.Pn;hams 53. D.Mdintlen 23. P.Thone7 (DVC) 54. D.M~e 55. P. Derrick 24. A Worsrop 25. C . Wat[s 56, B . Lona.say 26. LStmrt 57, 1A Ryan 27. S . Smiih 58. J. Croora 59. B. Dikes 28. C . Murray 29. C . Cnhg 60. M. Johnson 61. R. Carstansen 30, B . Wilson 31, LTtwmas 62. MHOrsry 32. 0. Doed3dear 63. C. Thorn 33. D. Jones 64. M. Colander 65. P. Hamson 34. D. Wier 36, R Hat 66, A Mrodd 37. A Breslin 69. G. Botcher 38. W. Wifiams 71. P. Jones 39. T, HosASg 74. 8. Homxitz
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29. S. h7alrar/ 45. R. Grarxierrontle 30. J . Wright 46. C. Norris 31 . G. Dewshke 47. J . Matlnosan 32. P. Hams 48. T. Byrne 33. J . Overman 49, S. Peters 34. A Cantu 50. R 35, K Campbell 51 . D. St.~!e 36, B.Braringion 54. S.Kuklnm(PG) 37. D. Treece 55. J .LeJokis
Coach : Jason Eardley Res. Coach : Chris Moore 1. RGeo 2 ABtaarnfidd 3, D.Rub?ry 4. P.ttevenn 5. C. Richas 7. P. Doreel & B,A (RC) M 9 J. A 10. MWood 11, J. Krrot~p 12, AZav~eiis 13. J. Kmpper 14. D. Bromley 15. G. Fado 41 . G. 16. J. Nko 42, S . 1& AWaSh 43. Jlle#apnfas 19. P.Tar+eJr(GT 44. B . Wooded 20. TNlanriclVG1 45, G,Ch4sm.n 21. A fi 46. PltquxQZ47s 22. S. Osborne 47. &lca» 23. P.Dicka 48. C.Feiguson 24. S,Kf~tsIDVC) 49. S, 25. C.Mars~ 50. M~ 26. A. KrJs 51 . . Pep~ a 27. R. Hanley 52G . LBass~ 28.At, n 5 1 V. GrinEer 29,D.Hat( ) 54, A Marinas 30. M. Sds4me 55, B . Galt 31. C. b'loore 56. J. Alts 32. R. Was 57. T.Maes 33. ASdaJtr 5& D. Blerd+m 34, S. Ritter 60 T.Otomkj 35. R. Ntrske 36, B. Hses ~MPr 37. 63, CMannou's 3& D.ToCt~n 64. S .TaL..~rson 39, N. Aer~ndrau 65.B. 40. C,Tapbr 6& A
1, A Srt:Rn=n 2 J, Hall 3, N. Pavlou 4, R De,m 5. bt Brah 6. D. Buren 7, C. Ritturdsen 8, S.Cnxs 9. AMmrris 1Q G. 11 J .GH 12 . J . Robertson 13, J . Parris 14, T.AtM 15 1 Scotland 16, Ritwmas 17 " C. McLeod 18 . C.Do-A 19, J . Evan s 20, AndreNJaclason 21. Adrian.kCkson 22, S. Craven 40. G. Amok! 24, RV.tiRans 41, S .Ctaytal 25 , S. Evans 42. 26 . J .Servor 43. J.En6vls,'-C . C. Newland 44. G. Dean :27 28 . J . Tucker 45 . M,Gmrdxq 29 . G. N:r.vnan 46. S. Ak;ardd 30. P. Hanisal 47 . D, Nc'r7n 31 . M.Onnsbi 48 . D.Ph : 32 . 8, Siam 49, 33 . P. Ryan so. A 34 . R Sreik#n 54. J. F .: `>' t 35, C. WiCa ns 58, M,RSr~-ss 36, A Room" 66. D.FW 37 . KTdford 70. R,Hafa~d 311 P. Phalan 87 . T. 39 . T.Fretknken 88. G.ScoBand
11 . LI . s 12 AGuaar 39. G. 13 . J. Chapman 40. C. D'no~a 14 . P. WaSon 41 . C.0'Bnzn 15 . 0. Andrews 42, T, bYaraq 16 . S. Holes 43. A House 17. M.t'tdler 44. MRerh;ard 18. J. Clarke 45. N. Richardson 19 . P. Rouse; 46. J.Wwrri 20. D,Stzwyt 47. SMd)mmeo 21 . T.Ymer(C) 48. P.Biroon 22 . D. Woodcock 49. C.0'Brien 23 . S. Preston 50. N. 24 . S. W ,Kay 51 . B. F 25 . M. Letawe 52 T. Carey 26. J. Hend7 53. D. W 27 . B,S~wart(VC)54. S.Ton 28, J.Iras 56. RShxhba;0 29. J. Frardcss 57. R famont 30. M. Steel 58. T. AaaPard 31 . APdke 59. SStepktun 32 . W. Gerstnrun 60. A Woods 33 . P. Stevens 63. B, We 34 . B. Duke 64. Iv . Scammel 35 . R Poums 65, P. HartaJan 36 E,E~rrs 66 . ARt~ns 37 . J. McCaslre7 67. L Woods 38. F. Harrison 68, G. Theoharrc
Car. Punt & Toarak Rds.
Malvern Vafe Hotel
1 . aA Learman`h 2 T.Burt(DVC) 3, R L'~r_ Wn 4. A l & 7. A l & RTa^_ 9, M. FL,. a
PORMU,IA~"C HAIRSTYLISTS for Ladies & Men MONASH GRYPHONS Coach : Gary Ryan Res. Coach : David Ratner L LVle4s(C) 2, M. tNaj 3. A Grady 4. G. Herrick (VC) 5. D. Kmg 6. G. Ryan 7. H. Lams & J. BlarxYaN 3 P,fnxxoc ( 10. P.WWAkxnson 39. G.Gtrymer 11. D. De Rauch 40. M. S~J~ 12. D.Darnastaraz 41 . D.Charkwn 13. M.Togirim 42. TDrew 14. R Lewis 43. Redman 15. R. Ak,Connidc 44. B. K?rrAlrn 16. A TobrxJas 45. J. Some 17. J. Hathenngton 47 P. Burke 18. A O'Brien 48. L Mar6n 19. G.Begtay 49. S.Arena 20. G.&av.8(RtlC) 50. S,DreN 21. G. Cormkk 51 . J. Leroy 22. B. Coxtwed 52, D. Hate 23. CrlaFran 53, G . Wacky 24. D. 54. P. Ga7kuld 25. M. Xymster 55. P. Coleman 26, T, Gilchrist 56. J. Foster 27. R.G4dtrist 57. LFraser 28. T. Parry 58. Souraseleal 29. J.Fuiler 59. D. Water 30* R Day 60' B. Courts 31 . G.P.odw 61 . G,Gadas,d 32. C. WAeese 62 MCovaraiyt 33. R. While 65 . P. 34, MGra,don(RC) 66, S. Mt 35. R. Jamieson 69, O.SaterroxyA 36, J.Parrie 70. J.Srriti 37. J.8eat6a 72, D,k'ars 38. P. Coitus 93,R06c
PENINSULA O.B. SOUTHBANK Coach: B rett Mcthvraith Res. Coach: Neil Franks 1. S. Parsons 2, S. fhot)[3hon 3. SP.tcLOrrcrBn 4. E . Bowen (VC) 5. A Batyls
6. M. Warne r
7. N,Fmtks(RC) & P. Angus (C) 9. P. Krohn 10. T.TtevAuit(VC) 11, Al2ntlry (VC) 12 . A Campbell 13 . V. Bracarrosarm 15 . B. cook 16 . S.
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. S. Marshall 18 . S.Gb>er 40 19 . C. Bowman 41, S. Farrow 20 . RSharpn 42. S.Jack~n 21. S. Baxter 43. A Bar 22 . AAtdzson 45. D.S+,w,,, 23 . M.CaWk¢o 46 . A O 24 . G. Bond 47. T, B 25 . R. Prdctard 48. J. & 26 . G. Nelson 49. J.W,_ 27. J. WHelxi 50. T. Cox 28 . &Taybr 51. D.Snrs 29, o. Morgan 52. RBadmml 30 . A Crew 53, H. S115-11 31, A Gross 54. M. DarLy 32 . A Parsons 55. A Pow~ 33 . RCNUron 58. M Banner 34 . P. Cooper 60. EW€ams 35 . G. Park 62. B. WOht 36 . N. Bowntert 65. C. Park 37 . T. Stewart 66. T. Szorryi 38 . I . Kent 67. ANarrk 39 . N. Kent % S. Farm,
Coach: Derek Hine
ST. PATRICKS MEM'O N E Coach: B rett Sebi re
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including old Geelong CongratuRULE OF T WEEK . RUNNERS, TRAINERS, and Kewto. Chris th S CARRIER lations WATER eand future. umOul Amanda Chairman of the Umpiresg for engagement and best ~sh thetengagemenR e either . siph1,McHenry, spoke to all umpires at the beginnin r has it that'Waliy ecial thanks from Chris of the season about required standards of behaviou Talking of milestones, a~entone and Bulleen ~d attire for all VAFA club runners, trainers and Keaton to St Bedes g his 200th game a memofor makin. St Bedes Mentone resented n Templestowe water carriers . Amateur Footballer sets out i rable one last weekend ues, Keets and one appreciative scribe Each weekend the Aso we wori t go through both field ump (after the gameil• It is under s details the required standard with a bottle of red wine similar after each game, a now are instructed it in detail here . umpires the ump stood they do somethin g k n of these tea However did you nice touch by a progressive VAFA club . - are made of e m addition ooth dWpolice'thbavurn ca's match~i Albie Firie9 proved what the' hton and Ban~e r, to and during making decisions on free rio in a recent game be ei a~sB~ layer's ribs, break, y ~g~pje task of actuall lie smashed his finger g orts say the fmger after y kicks and the like . ing his whistle. Unconfbm ~ s~l~ condition riders umpire administrative So lets make it b~~r~°e uall mp n asSatur a s and a player's rib s uof Our boundary n~n by reducing pressure by Corcoran . b Official in line resiat a . Special Brendan workload and your club treasurerstandards to may keep°aecl t the umpires e former hey VAFA P behaving and dress to VAFA wa ~Corks'? recent match however surely th e e eis of ;o thanks to those officials f°watex a~nd $t had dent was mistaken for someonone of our ies' g an d each week tapp appreciated . Y' 'TiT ► Malcolm h ankles, muc trouble keeping his feet a etdhe rthenw ti leaving him match, sflpp Only thing though wa s MILESTONES resident and 'A ' old Brighton . slipped Congratulations to our T~h ~ on reaching 200 on muddied and embarrasse ' ted a he ustin eat achievement in the game hadn't even star s Tiny, on the skis at umpire J grade field e wili celebrate this g r r the slopes .ofMaybe Ivanhoe • Like to se Justin you will be successful claiming the the next few weeks when he returns to the highe ,games Mt Buller grades after a short-term injury . ust one week after dry cleaning as a deduction with the T Flanagan who Special mention to Michael ~' Yea r It must be that time his fiftY games in eight ~ umpiring rank s ~drew Rechtman s Wallis will umpire joined th e football for man years, has ump eat in years comes the newsa m C mbbe of the ~~U19 been involved Mick Bulleenu has Pues being an Administrator and coach at u certain . his 509th g~e in his first VAFA g games 9 he honing this skills ofo ~ were abetter e Saturday after ump ghis 50 VAFAUA g (now Cobras), in between umpiring supplementary corner' scribed at one stage (mayb A umpired over 50 games on the VAF St administrator Mick?) • Old Melburnians, rve rese grade for • Over Old Para an panel and in d i m~s, old Brighton a nDone Di te W1jERF, ARE THEY NOW? Be ,rFL former boundar rider, wife and the years he umpired in the the tr r District Karen Eas,tWood arat FL, Bandenong VFL develth the ,~L, Ball y training partner for A Grade umpire Richard ruries . VFA and even a Year W' a few years back due to a cruel spates (lovelof ESCFA the surely theirdest olevery as a y inj , opment squad in 1959, Karen is a busy working motheoneer old er, Leah recruit! Chris's first aefunct St Pat ck's college was one of the P Claire) who player with the long la ed alongside the old umpires in the VAFA alFiaek . Look fro n orward dO seeing collegians team when they He played a season with the future Karen and hope Gallagher and Andrea railway line at Albert Park . o s and is one of you at VAFAUA events ets better soon . Berwick and 80 games with St Le ' I umpiring in the the 'hammer and tack' g e Leo's fOOtbay three formee~tth others beinegsAndrew S phens VAFA this Yeas T report on this great annual event n TRIVIA NIGH recently announced and Chris Ryan ' will ght's highWe have heard that `w~lY getting married early Spider. Didprovide one of the ni Keets that he and Amanda Footit d Chriare ettin the 200th VAFA game . weekend of his next year, but we are sures th~atanC s Proved herg omlights in the 5th quarier quarter at various clubs best of that deal . Chris say h mitment attending the fift I FR i 00 7 a .rHF AMATFi3R F(1hTRA1
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Supplies ine weather continues and great football played in all sections . Review - Round 1 1 Section 1 Uni . Blues tumbled from top spot when they were ravaged in the first 1/4 by a fired up Old Brighton unit. Never in doubt after (14) scoring shots to (2) the Tonners raced away to a victory that puts them within reach of a finals berth should their recent form continue . Despite the dreaded Uni. holidays taking effect the Blues were best served by Carom, Benjamin and Fricker . Old Carey firmly entrenched themselves in the four at De La Sall e's expense, winning handsomely by leading at every change . The D's have dropped from top to fifth in four weeks and the drain of players to senior ranks is obvious . For the OC's T. Wood, Farmer an d Arnup were fine contributors . St. Bernards had to draw on all of their fighting qualities when they came from a 1/2 deficit to inflict defeat upon Mazenod at home. With Brandt, Legudi (8) and Mount running rampant the Bernards recorded their third victory for the season, whilst Paolucci, Egan an d Wilson battled hard for the Nodders . Old Melburnians jumped away in their match against Old Xave rians at home but were unable to maintain their momentum and the match was in the balance at 1/2 time . However in an even second 1/ 2 the Xavs managed to get a couple in front and hung on from there. For the OM's none were better than Bains, Cooch and Younes, with key Xavs players Farrow, Winter an d S. Carrodus. In the final match Old Paradians locked themselves into the four with a strong win against St. Kevins at Bundoora . The SKOBS battled manfully all day and with Day, Call ery an d Price prominent, are not too far off their second win for the season . Section 2 Old Camberwe ll continued on their march up the ladder with a strong (4) 1/4 performance against a young Warringal team . Williams, Hanson an d Seeley dominated for the 'Wellers, while Anderson, French and Mutton were valiant in defeat for the Redbacks . Whitefri ars found themselves down at 1/4 time but in the next (2) 1/4's played terrific team football to keep Old Scotch goalless in the second 1/2 to win by (22) points . Crough, Sullivan and Beattie were fine players for the Friars, as to were Thompson, Gross and Love for the Scotchies. Uni Blacks issued a warning to all teams in Section 2 when they defeated the ladder leader Collegians by (13) points in a match that was close all day . Poor kicking at goal by the Blacks could have seen them win by more but with 34
Martin, Wilson and Staunton clear winners on the day fo r the Blacks they prevailed and locked away fourth position . For the Lions Baxter, Frazer an d Moon never gave in. Beaumaris came from behind in their match against Old Haileybury to keep their final four chances alive . Down by (8) points at 1/2 time the Sharks piled on (6) second 1/2 goals to the Bloods (3) to win a very important clash for both teams. McLean, Catlin and Mitchell were busy Sharks players, with the Bloods best Warden, Goulden an d Poutney. In the final match Marcellin trounced Williamstown CYMS at Bulleen . Leading at every change the CY's had no answer to the Eagles' Dinneen, Devercelli and Cull, with Matthews, Cocks and Manning battling form go to whoa for the CY's . Section (2) Blue Ormond maintained its winning run with a comprehensive victory over a depleted Monash Blues team due to senior call-ups and Uni . holidays . For the hone team Smiley, Dean and Martin were terrific but the 'Ashers had no answers for the likes of Rowan, Stephens ( 9) an d Robbins ( 8) . Hampton Rovers cemented fourth position with a commanding victory against Old Geelong . Extending their lead at every change and with Ferguson, Armour and guon doing as they pleased the Rovers won well . De La Salle (2) kept their finals chances alive with a (4) 1/4 performance against Old Xaverians (2) . With nothing much in the scoreline all day the D's better players in King, Moore and Forer were keys in the win . In the battle for top position it was St. Bedes Mentone Tigers who asserted itself as the benchmark of the section . Leading by (4) goals at 1/2 time they extended this lead to win comfortably in the finish with Napier, Williams and Ryan instrumental in the win . For the High none were better than Osbo rne, Wilson and Stirling. AJAX had the bye . Section (2) Red Yarra Va lley moved to the top of the table with a strong win against Old Paradians (2) who were hoping to maintain their fourth position. B . Telford, Lawtin and Laing were prime movers for the Valley. with Stanley, Baker and Cornell the best for the vanquished . Therry Penola inflicted Old Tri nity's third defeat of the season last week with Goodwin, J . Van Englen an d McMahon running riot early Therry led at 1/2 time and were able t maintain this lead until the final siren. The win placing Therry Penola in the four. St . Leos Emmaus WP proved just how u p 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
and down their year has been by being defeated by P-nuinas at home . On relative ladder positions it appeared the Two Blues were making a late run for the finals, but the Bloods had other ideas and won well in the finish . Better players for the Two Blues were McGloin, Willis an d Chalmers. Chirnside Park hosted Old Ivanhoe and for a 1/2 matched it with the improving OIG's . However as has been the case so many times this season the Parkers could not keep up wit the OIG's and added only (5) second 1/2 goals to (11) to finish well behind on the day . For the Parkers the scoreline would have been far less flattering if it had not been for Chirnside, Conte and Goddard, while for the OIG's Palin, Johnstone an d Willis were key factors in the win . North Old Boys had the bye. Previews - Round 10 Section 1 Old Brighton travel to Old Carey in the hope of knocking over the OC's for the second time this season and giving themselves every chance of playing off in the Section 1 finals . On present form the Tonners will start favourites and I believe they will win today and take another step towards the finals . Mazenod who have been improving recently face De La Salle in a mini-slump and with a number of U19 players in the seniors the D's will be far from full strength, last time it was the D's by (6+), this time the Nodders to reverse the result and send the D's spiralling further down the ladder. Old Xaverians host St. Bernards and Toorak Park and with top position firmly in their keeping I cannot see the Xavs letting this one slip . Old Paradians and Old Melburnians will fight out the closest match of the round when they clash at Bundoora today . The OM's have been up and down and today will find it difficult to keep in check the OP's prime movers. St. Kevins get little respite when they face Uni . Blues on the rebound . The SKOBS have fought recent matches out well, and have really only lacked a steady goalkicker to date . Today not for lack of trying it will be the Blues by (4) majors . Selections: Old Brighton, Mazenod, Old Xaverians, Old Paradians & Uni. Blues Section 2 Old Scotch will be looking to return to the winners list today at the expense of the improving Old Camberwell at Camberwell Sports Ground. Despite the relative ladder positions the Scotchies should win a tight contest. Whitefriars will be looking to narrow the (2) game break Coll egians have on them when they host the Lions at Donvale . The Lions on the rebound will prove a handful, but I am tipping the Friars will be up to it in another close match . Old Haileybury host Uni . Blacks and will be looking to return to the winners list in the hope of keeping their slim finals chances alive. At home the Bloods are a formidable opposition but the Blacks are on a roll and will consolidate their position in the four today . Marcellin will be looking to win back to back matches when they host a fired up Sharks unit hungry for 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997
some September action . The Sharks have too much riding on this game and will win well today. In the final match Warringal travel to Williamstown in the hope of registering their first win for '97 . Both teams will give of their all however today I lean towards a win for CYs at home . Selections : Old Scotch, Whitefriars, Uni . Blacks, Beaumaris & Wi lliamstown CYM S Section ( 2) Blue Ormond who are firmly entrenched in the four host AJAX coming off the bye and who have made a marked improvement in recent weeks . Ormond will win, but would not want to take the Jackas lightly . Monash Blues face Old Geelong in what shapes as a real opportunity for the 00's to reverse their Round 3 result and win today. With Uni . holidays and poor recent form from the 'Ashers my tip is the OG's today . Old Xaverians (2) and Hampton Rovers should be a beauty, both teams would dearly love the four points and for the winner a finals four spot is within sight . The Rovers are two games ahead of the Xavs and today will extend this by another . MHSOB on the rebound will be far too strong for De La Salle (2), who will be conscious that percentage may well come into play come the last couple of rounds and will not lye down. St. Bedes Mentone Tigers have the bye . Selections : Ormond, Old Geelong, Hampton Rovers & MHSOB Section (2) Red A top of the table clash will see Yarra Valley and Old Trinity fight this match out for the right of top position . Old Trinity on the rebound will be a tough ask, and I expect the valley to find the OT's prime movers too much to handle . Aquinas host Therry Penola and will be keen to erase memories of the drubbing Therry Penola gave them last outing. At home the Bloods are good, but Therry have a finals spot riding on the result and will win today. Old Ivanhoe will continue their improvement and subsequent rise up the ladder when they host St . Leos Emmaus WP. The Two Blues have been up and down this year and the OIG's have been doing well, today the OIG's will get the points . North Old Boys fresh from the bye will bounce out at Chirnside Park who will again battle manfully but will find the NOBS big guns too much to handle, especially at Brunswick . Old Paradians (2) have the bye . Selections: Old Trinity, Therry Penola, Old Ivanhoe & No rt h Old Boys U19 Umpires and Last Round's Results on Pages 42 and 4 3
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Winning Edge Presentations ound i I results, with one notable exception, went according to my forecasts, although som e fmal scores differed from what I expected . Old Scotch regained lost ground with a telling victory over Old Bri ghton Bloods and in so doing prevented me from "picking the card" . REVIEW SECTION 1 Old Scotch overcame leaders Old Brighton Blood's talent and home ground advantage to record a telling victory by thirty five points . Only inaccurate kicking by Old Scotch prevented the Cardinals winning by a much greater margin . Mazenod failed by a solitary point to equal their round 2 winning margin over De La Salle. Last week Mazenod won by sixty five points! However, despite their victory, Mazenod are still not certain to qualify for a final as they only hold a two point lead over Old Scotch . Collegians held second place with meritorious victory by forty three points over St Bernard's out at West Essendon . Never before have Collegians been so highly placed on the Club XVIII ladder and with two comparatively easy matches to play the Lions should qualify for a final for the second season in succession . Old Xaverians made my prediction look ridiculous when they defeated Old Melburnians by one hundred and twenty eight points after a very one sided match . Providing the Crocodile's administration matches their player's precision they should again qualify for the double chance in August . St Kevin's had the bye . SECTION 2 A very inaccurate Monash Whites squandered an opportunity to build percentage when they clearly outplayed the unpredictable Old Essendon Grammarians . The Monash margin of thirty one points did not reflect their dominance of the match . Kew had a close call against Marcellin, who were closer to victory than they have been for many weeks! Inaccuracy in a low scoring game limited Kew to a winning margin of six points . Mt Lilydale overcame their long journey plus the home ground, advantage enjoyed by Therry Penola when they newcomers recorded their third win over Therry Penola during 1997 . The margin of sixty five points reflected Mt Lilydale's control of the match . Syndal Tally Ho, prematurely stifled Thornbury Cougars celebrations of Gary Cutler's milestone with a sixty six point win after a fairly one sided game . PREVIEW Leaders Old Brighton Bloods face another pressure game on Central Reserve against fourth placed
Mazenod. The home side accustomed to their large ground should severely tes t the leaders, whose marked accuracy was a contributing factor in their eighty four point victory in Round 3 . Today I will take the gamble and select Mazenod, whose overall 1997 performances are comparable with those of Old Brighton Bloods . Co llegians should consolidate their place in the top four with another victory over Be La Salle by sixteen points, aided by the goal kicking skills of Oakley, who is still kicking goals for Collegians . Old Xaverians should easily defeat St Bernards once again . This week I will be rash and predict a margin greater than the ninety nine points by which the Crocodiles won on April 26 . On that day eight players shared the goals for Old Xaverians, with King kicking six which meant his efforts contributed more score than those of the St Bernards side . Old Scotch, who should easily defeat St Kevins, will be eagerly awaiting other results, as they could easily be back in the top four tonight . I am confident that the Cardinals management will ensure that player concentration is on their task and ensure there will be Pryde in the goal kicking . Old Melburnians have the bye . SECTION 2 Old Essendon Grammarians will appreciate their return to their Keilor ground, where they will play against Marcellin . In Round 6, Old Essendon defeated Marcellin by thirteen points, with their leading goal kicker Casey contributing three majors . Although some of the Marcellin team will have played on this ground in AGS matches I expect Old Essendon Grammarians to hold sufficient advantage to win the match . Mt Lilydale play Kew for the third time this season. In Round I on the Morrison Reserve, Kew won convincingly by sixty nine points while on the narrow confines of Victoria Park, in Round 6, the undefeated leaders won by forty three points . That day Mt Lilydale relied far too much on Allen, who kicked most of their score . For them to win today Mt Lilydale must have alternative avenues to goal . I select Kew to win and thus maintain their unblemished record . Thorabury Cougars will appreciate their return to Hayes Park for their third match against Monash Whites who have been successful in each of these games . In Round 2 at Monash, the Whites won by fifty seven points and in Round 6 they had a twenty four point margin . In each of these games the Thornbury defenders have held star Monash forward, Tossavainen to low goal tallies . They must do s o { again today for the Cougars to have a winnin g THF GMATFI to GnnTRnt t co +an ~
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, i}a,,cc, I believe that Monash forwards will be able to i; ;r ;c a winning score against the Cougar defence ;}, ;eh has proven brittle under pressure. Monash ,}:ouidwin again , s, -cond placed Syndal Ta lly Ho travel out to Oak to play bottom side Therry Penola, who forfeit ,_,j to Syndal Tally Ho in Round 6 . Despite Therry Fcu ola holding the home ground advantage I expect 5:, : (jai Tally Ho to win this game with ease .
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OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS v. COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE v . OLD XAVERIANS TO BE ADVISED OLD MELBURNIANS v. ST . KEVINS OLD SCOTCH v. MAZENOD ST. BERNARDS has a bye CLUB 1 8 (2) KEW v . OLD ESSENDON MARCELLIN v. THORNBURY COUGARS THERRY PENOLA v. MONASH WHITES MT. LILYDALE v . SYNDAL TALLY H O
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Marcellin (C18) De La Salle (U19 Blue) Syndal Tally Ho (C18) St Leos Emm . (U19) Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines will be imposed according to the team's section -$5 (first offence) ; $25 (second offence) ; $50 (third offence) . A "one-off fine of $250 for a fourth offence is imposed . Fines then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighth offence (another 5250 "one-oft" fine) .
CLUB ~ I 1 (1) ( .- . D BRIGHTON BLOODS 0.6 0.7 2,8 3.4 .27 OLD SCOTCH 1.5 5.7 5.9 8.14.62 Old BBghtaa Btoode Shipeen. Barber. Hendrie. Bed Barber. Saunders, Hdnrte . Ntkal,-LS . Stewart. Shtpp~. Oid S~tcL Prgde 3. liaw'idns 2. Cvager. Blni. Gray. Best tVU=_+n son Hume. Bini . Young. Pnde, Tribe . UE LA SIfLLE - - - 6.6.42 ARfsZENOD - - - 16 .11 .107 De La SeBe N. Herber. N. Harber. Pennies. Logan . Howden. HaR. DDak. M. Mercurt . Bed O'Donnell. Rogers. Karpalnu . N. Harbor, Hawden . Lee. Mazeacst Kendell 6. AILrop 2 . Jacobs 2 . Rogers 2, Belle, Bourbon . Trig Riley. Bed Rogers, Riley. Elision. Jacobs, creaser, Kendell. 8T BERNARD6 1.1 1 .1 2 .3 4 .4.28 COLLEGIANS 3.3 5 .7 6.9 10 .11 .71 St Bmiard. Creak 2. P. Moon 2 . Bed Creak. P. Moon. Denahy, Matkou . Castles. Curintngi3m. Collegians N. Mathers 2, Hickson 2, Oakley 2. Lockwood . Curtis, D. Kerss, Burgess. Bet Hooper. Miraklan. O'Cama, D . Kerrs. OLD ASEI.BURNiANS 1 .0 1 .1 2 .1 2 .1 .13 OLD %AVERIANS 8.4 13.11 18.19 20 .21 .141 Old Mellnuirtimns S. Osbwane . Anderson . Best Harris. Moss, Stooke, Milne, Coroner. Old Savezi速ns O'Sullhzn 4. Matthews 3, T. O'Sullrian 2 . Cdiopy 2, Court. J. Matthews 2. Fay. Jones . Orsini . Ockkshz,v. King. Beat P. O'SulIlvan. curtain, Cotlorpy, Orsini. Court. King. sT.1SEVII5s: BYE
CLUB (2) MONASH WHITES 1 .6 1.10 2 .14 6.15.51 OLD ESSENDON GRAMM 0.0 2.0 3 .1 3.2.20 Monash Whites Kenny 2, Glass 2, Tossa4rainen. Collier. Best Tray, Piehn. Howe. Critter, Glass. Van Der Zahn . Old Essendon Whitfield. Best Trtst. Stembrk3ge. Williams. Maybury, Strekhec. Jealous . ASARCELLIN 0.1 2.1 4.2 4.2 .26 FfEA' 3 .0 4.4 4.5 4.8 .32 Marcellin Goal kickers and best players not recehed . Kew OTka 2. Quinn, hak . Best Lauzrance. Lazarus . SlawhLskL 14ak. Leary, Lenard. THERRYPENOLA 2 .0 3.1 4.3 5.3 .33 MT. LUYDALE O.C. 4 .2 8.4 9.8 14.14 .98 Therry Praola Gallagher, Molnar 2. N. Keenan, L. KuraL Best M. Keenan, Molnar, Gall er. R . Keenan . Fern, Hewat. A4t L ydale Madden 4. Pearce 4. Walsh . Anderson, Gibson. GobettL J. Flanagan, T. Flanagan. Beat Napoleone. C. Walsh, Pearce. Carolan . Barrett Madden . SYNDAL TALLY HO - - - 15.11.101 Tt1ORNBURY COUGARS 5.5 .35 Syndal Tally No Goal kickers and best playas not received . r Cougars Blaka SoBro K rincevskL Bertan. Best J. Gerstkamp, ~ Robinstle .
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Danny Jacka, Ivanhoe. Tripping, 3 matches . Michael Moran, Marcellin. Tripping, 3 matches . Mario Bria, Kew. Striking, 5 matches .
Ben Loughlin, St Bernards . Striking, 2 matches (hearing 27/6/97) *Dean Feben, St. Bedes Mentone Tigers . Striking, 2 matches. *Anthony Morris, Eley Park . Attempt to strike, 1 match . *Michael Sorleto, North Brunswick . Striking, 2 matches. *Chris Freeman, Swinburne Uni . (Res.) . Striking, 2 matches . *Joshua Harcourt, Old Carey (Under-19). Striking, 2 matches . *Jason Bleakney, Aquinas. Abusive language. 2 matches. *Accepted prescribed penalty
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CLUB XVIII (2) CASEY OLD ESSENDON M. TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITES ALLEN MT LILYDAL E A. CILECEKEN THORNBURY COUGARS G. CUTLER THORNBURY COUGARS
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Results of Investigation Hearings - July 1st, 199 7 Charge oftnisconduct against the Old Carey club foiloving aletter of courp1aint received from Old Mebirmians aIleging that under 19 player Tom Stuart struck Old Melburrtians, player WrightJamie off the ball, in the match played June 14th 1997 susimulvi for .Char-gedsutinplyrTomSuat 2 matches. *Accepted prescribed penalty 37
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by Noel Ru .,, 5 YEARS AGO - 1992 Coach Frank Dunne ll was pleased with St . Bernard's display when they moved into second place in 'A' after overwhelming Ormond 19 .10 (124) to 13 .11 ( 89) . Gavin Keane ruck rover was BOG supported by the Capes brothers, Jason Gollant and Nick Mitchell (5 goals) and for Ormond, M . McDonald, B . Egan, D. McDonald . Gerard Biddlestone became Therry's first player to reach 200 games . Gerard had played in all sections, F to A, and interstate football . Old Brighton, on top in 'B', won a 'nail-biter' to third bottom, University Blues . The game was close all day, played at South Road Oval . Old Brighton 2 .1 6 .3 8.5 10 .6 (66) U. Blues 2.4 6 .4 8.7 9 .10 (64) . Total difference between the two teams at each change, and at game end was 8 points . Would this be a record low? Thomastown saluted Brett 'Jerka' Jenkins on his 200 games, 3 B&F awards, and 3 premiership flags. St Kevin's O.B . celebrated Richard `Titch' Callanan's 200 games with a 5 goal win over Mazenod . Titch' was once known as the fastest `fat' bloke in the Ammos . Club stalwart and reliable G grade hackman, Steve Mackay, broke Bruce Ferguson's 312 game record for Collegians . "Talking Football" featured an article on "The Importance of Good Time Keeping" . Very important in football . I seem to remember a last game of the season at Elsternwick Park when one of the two teams both competing for fourth place, did not have a timekeeper. 10 YEARS AGO - 198 7 Old Scotch kept their slim final 4 homes alive when they held on to beat a fast finishing Nort h Old Boys to win by 3 points - North trailed by 14 points at the final change but with the advantage of a strong wind North looked good things! North kicked 6 goals but did not count on Old Scotch kicking 4 . Peter Sherwin was relishing his change to full back . Other stars for Old Scotch were Moir, Bones, A. McMillan, White . Borcich, Boyd an d Millet were North's best . The Monash Blues selected their first ever set of twins, John and Antony "who normally only share trendy clothes, flashy smiles, and fast girls" for their good play on half back flanks .
100 games to University Blacks captain, Nick Clark, Frank Gleeson and Phil Hammond (Old Paradians), Greg W ood (S Bernard's), Brendan "Jack" Hall (Brunswick), Rot Schober(Kew) . Umpires' Corner wondered if Wayne Henx~ was really past it? Had his hearing gone? Did Wayn( really stop a match when a car horn sounded ? Uni Blacks, fifth in B Section, at home, trailec fourth team Marcellin by 10 points and then kickec 16 .5 to 2 .6 in the 2nd half . Players who led thF surge to victory were Vaughan, Garde, 13yett Heath (6 goals), while Paatsch, Slattery an Castagna were good players for the losers . Only undefeated team was Old Xave s (Under 19 Section 1) 15 YEARS AGO - 1982 Victoria won its first match of the carnival very easily when it defeated Tasmania 32 .12 to 9.4, Geoff Dillon kicked 10 goals . In the battle of the two top teams in A, North Old Boys an d De La Salle OC, were 9 .10 each at the last change . North kicked 8 .2 to De La's solitary goal in the final term . A Section umpires were D. Dodds, K . Segota, A. Hobson, R. Tracey, J . Smith, M . Hafey, W. Hinton, B . Goodman, C . Mead, T . Flannery . Top goalkicker for the season was tovslii (La Trobe Uni) in F with 61 goals . 150 games to Richard Loder, the third generation to play for Collegians . 25 YEARS AGO - 197 7 Coburg caused a real surprise in "A" when after scoring only 3 goals in the 2 previous games they finished 15 points ahead of the Blues who had the chance to make themselves safe from relegation. Best were Royal, P. O'Brien, McAuliffe (Cob.) and Pager, Carro ll , Standish (Blues) . Old Paradians 3rd in B Section kicked themselves to a 5 point defeat against Old Scotch (Ist) who won by 8 points, 8 .7 .55 to 5 .17 .47. Best were Currie, Morgan, Rogerson (Old Scotch) and J . Assetta, T. Considine, Lyons (Old Paradians).
Hampton Rovers (5th in C Section) kept their final four hopes alive when they annihilated AJAX, 3rd, 22 .15 to 9 .10 . Best for Rovers were Slattery, Tregear and Blair. Alby Bolger celebrated his 200th game wit h
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pa,-;;,ide against Fawkner . In a quite remarkable performance Alby failed to get a kick ; however his club didn't let him down as they defeated the previously unbeaten Fawkner Reserves team . The 'scribe' r,ported that Alby, a life member (twice) had seen Uctter seasons but was still trying. 25 YEARS AGO - 1972 Upsets were the order of the day when Old Trinity an d Ivanhoe joint leaders in B Section, where both beaten . Old Trinity finished strongly against Old Scotch, but went down by 9 points . Anderson, Keffort, D uffy (Scotch) and Just, ,Nqaeaw, C. Fellows (Trinity) were best . Uni Blacks, trailing Ivanhoe by 3 points at the last change, kicked 6 .3 to 2 .2 in the last quarter. C . Cordner, McLean, Moffatt (6 goals) for the Blacks and R obinson, Berry and Hughes (Ivanhoe) si :rred . A Section coaches were John Caspars (Caulf. Gramm), Alan Salter (Coburg), Ken Purcell (De La Salle), "Jocka" Nelson (MHSOB), Clyde Laidlaw (`tonash Blues), Bob Spurling (North OB), Ted Farrell (Ormond), John Booth (Old Paradians), Gusa Mitchell (St Bernard's) and Barry Johnston (Uni Blues). The umpires bade farewell and thanks to Joe Jamieson who looked after them so well at Elsternwick for some years, and had also greatly assisted the Association . 200 games to Hampton Rovers veteran Dave "B; ekie" Fullager who joined the juniors in the late fifties and had given great service to the club .
30 YEARS AGO - 1967 Collegians stopped Kew's winning run of 5 games straight when they led throughout to score by 3 goals. The 2 top teams in C Section St Bernard's and Alphington were both beaten by i point, by OGG's an d Monash respectively . John Wood played his 250th game for Brunswick (John has since been president of the club) . Parkside, undefeated with i l wins, were 3 games clear of Hampton Rovers and AJAX, in D Section. In A Section, Old Scotch, Ivanhoe and Old Xaverians were in the last three positions - yet only a game behind Collegians who were fourth . 45 YEARS AGO - 1952 "Curley" Gemmell played his 150th game for Ivanhoe . A Section captains were Phil McLaughlin (Old Paradians), Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers), Evan McGregor (Ormond), Harry Meredith (Uni Blacks), Geoff Sinclair (Uni Blues), Pere Adams (Alphington), Jack Thomas (Comm. Bank), R. Ferguson (Collegians), Peter Cox (Old Melb .) and Don Morone (Old Scotch) . Old Paradians with only one victory to their credit, went down to join leaders Old Melburnians by only 5 points while Comm . Bank 4th, continued to be a hoodoo side for the other joint leader, Ormond as they led all day to defeat Ormond 7 .11 to 5 .9 . Stars for the Bank were Alan Shiel, Miles Hurley and Don Malcolm.
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Three rounds to go and the season begins to hot up. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH AGAINST
SOUTH AUSTRALIA On the Saturday of the AFL State-of-Origin weekend FIDA played its South Australian equivalent in a 1/2 time exhibition match at Football Park, and at Greenacres Football Club on the Sunday for the Coles Myer Cup . Unfortunately on both occasions we were beaten by a better side, with the South Australians being a lot more mobile, skilled and on the day generally better performed. On behalf of the FIDA Executive all players and parents who attended the weekend are congratulated on their behaviour, and a special thanks is extended to SASRAPID, the SANFL and the AFL for allowing us the opportunity to participate on the AFL State-of-Origin weekend . It is anticipated that prior to next year a delegation from FIDA will meet with officials from SASRAPID in order to iron out some of the rule discrepancies that exist, so that these fantastic opportunities exist well into the future for all players of FIDA football both in Victoria and other states. REVIEW - ROUND 7 In the first match a fortnight ago at Brunswick Hawthorn forfeited to the Marlins due to a lack of numbers through illness. In the second match Karingal continued on its merry way with a resounding victory over a disappointing Keilor . Having struggled for most of the year the Saints will be looking forward to the break in a month's time. Ringwood consolidated itself in the four with a comfortable win over Werribee, and Broadmeadows did likewise over Parkside ( 1) . Heidelberg were pushed for 3/4's by Maribyrnong who have been
improving each week, but in the finish it was the experience of Heidelberg that shone through. In Bendigo Parkside (2) forfeited to Bendigo (2), however the Lions played Bendigo (1) but after the long trip were no match for the home team being defeated with ease on the day. Ball arat had the bye. PREVIEW - ROUND 8 Round 8 sees only (3) more match days left before the finals and with hopefully some better weather on the way the football should be very entertaining . Parkside (1) and Ringwood clash in the first game . Ringwood will be looking to maintain their top four spot and should be able to defeat Parkside (1) today . Maribyrnong versus the Lions should be a ripper match . Both sides have improved remarkably recently and I believe that the Underdogs can win today . Maribyrnong by less than a kick. Keilor will battle hard all day but will not be able to match it with Heidelberg, an d Broadmeadows wi ll be too strong for the Werribee Lions. With Broadmeadows knocking on the door of the four . The Marlins play Bendigo (2) at Elsternwick No . 2 and it would surprise me if the Marlins were defeated today, however in the match of the day Karingal and Bendigo (1) clash for top position and although the Bulls won easily last time, I believe that Bendigo (1) will reverse the tables this time around. In the final match Ballarat and Hawthorn will play off due to the fact that Parkside (2) have pulled out for the remainder of the season due to a lack of numbers . The match will not have four points riding on it but rather give both teams a game of football close to finals time . Player of the Round - Round 7. Shaheem Salim (Victoria's best player on Sunday June 22) Reminder: Monday July 28, Elsternwick Park, 7 .30pm . FIDA Delegates' Meeting.
LADDERS ROUND 7 DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS KARINGAL 7 7 0 0 490 147 333 .3 28 BENDIGO (1) 7 6 1 0 442 147 300 .7 24 HEIDELBERG 7 4 3 0 388 330 117 .6 16 RAID LIONS • 7 3 4 0 250 364 68 .9 12 MARIBYRNONG 7 1 6 0 191 347 55 4 KEILOR 7 0 7 0 58 495 11 .7 0 * received forfei t DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS MARLINS •• 7 6 1 0 538 128 420 .3 24 BALLARAT 7 6 1 0 376 207 181 .6 24 RINGWOOD 7 4 3 0 430 273 157 .5 16 HAWTHORN* 7 4 3 0 371 320 115 .9 16 BENDIGO (2) • 7 4 3 0 388 321 105 .3 16 BROADMEADOWS 7 4 3 0 354 357 99 .2 16 PARKSIDE 1' 7 3 4 0 273 427 36 .93 12 WERRIBEE 7 3 4 0 243 398 61 12 PARKSIDE 2' 7 1 6 0 198 616 32.1 4 • received forfei t NB : teams receiving the bye a re 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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UNDER-19 BLUE ORMOND v. AJAX Field : I. Burgess G . Morgan Goal : Leo Wilson Rod Steen OLD GEELONG v . MONASH BLUES Field : A. Firley (R) OLD XAVERIANS (2) v . HAMPTON ROVERS Field: D . Miller J . Ashurst MHSOB v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field : G . Kelly M. O'Brien ST. BEDES MENT. TIGERS has the bye
OLD CAREY v. OLD BRIGHTON Field : G . Curran B . McKee Goal : Ken Coughlan David Murray MAZENOD 0 C v. DE LA SALLE Field : A. Damen (R) A. Scherini Goal : Stephen Mooney Peter AIlsop OLD XP.VERIANS v . ST. BERNARDS Field: D . Pullen T. Carrick Goal : Skip Shipley John Slater OLD PARADIANS v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field : M . Jackson (R) G . Skandamura ST. KEVINS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : T. Ovadia (R) R. Devine
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UNDER-19 SECTION 2 OLD SCOTCH v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field : J . Papas S . Mannix COLLEGIANS v . WHITEFRIARS Field : D . Ischia J. Bell OLD HAILEYBURY v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : P. Griffiths Boundary : M . Clarke T . Bowman MARCELLIN v . BEAUMARIS Field : M . Flanagan WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. WARRINGAL Field : M . Gibson (R) S . Lugowski
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 28 .06 .9 7 4.10 5.12 7.15 7.17.59 ptD BRIGHTON L~~tER=RYBLUES 1 .1 4.7 4 .9 7.14.56 C..d ao ;htmt Goal ktrkers and best players not mv.M•ed . , ::I~c^tty Blu mFncker 2. Kelly 2, Camm, Christie, Stevens . Beat Camnt. Benjamin, ..;c C ;ikdkk. Kelly, Co}em.an . D~ LA SAId.E 0 .2 4.5 7 .6 8 .8 .56 5 .2 7.7 11 .12 15.14.104 0„p CAREY Be La Salle Lautette 4. Hood 2. S. t16od, Battle 2. Leats, Sata4 . Harcourt. Vttah, Amup. .ltood, Farmer. Arnup, Lautettte, Battle, Vlmll gzmi T . 1.5 5.8 7 .10 14.11 .95 STUSRNARDS MA.::240D O.C. 8.9 8.6 9.7 12 .9.8 1 pcrnzrds Legudt 8, Harvey 3. LkryU. Fewster, Joe Mount. Beat Brandt. Legudi• Mount. ~s. Dc'.vtey. Ltaii . Egan 3 . Hawidns 2. Grant . Wilson. Fonmotis. Davis. Kelly. Rtgg. Nelsat. Best Wilson,JOhnson . Rig;, Carhellni. 8.2 7.3 7.4 .9.69 4.6 8 .9 11.14 12.18.88 10 any 2 . Forster 2, Campbell. l•oungs, Batns . Vhight. BenKV, Cwxats. ooch. Youngs, Sedgk .y Campbell. Be=. tavulana Barren 2. Hilbert 2, Stapleton 2. Heaty . Ireland, Winter, Jones. Rebb, :: Bat Farroh, Winter. S. Carrodus . Hede, Stephens. Stapleton . OLD PARADIAA'8 23 .18.154 ST.BBVtH3 11.14.80 old Parodians, Goal kickers and best players not reeeth•ed . Broxn 5, Catksy 8t• Besina . Day. Hunt. Prim, Seazfo. Sheehy
UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 28.06 .97 OLD CAMBERWELL 8 .4 11.10 20.13 29.17.191 WARRINGAL 0 .0 0.1 0.2 0.2.2 Old Camberwell Sattfar 14. Nay 5. P.@bb 2 . Paterson 2. Clyne, Cook . Campbell, Davis, Wdhams. Seekey. Best Williams, Hanson . Seeky, Nov, Vfihb, S28ar. 1Yarringat Best Anderson, French. Motion . Hopgood, Long. W1B'IEFRIARS 1 .2 8.7 8.9 10 .9.89 Oid) SCOTCH 4.3 6 .5 8.8 6.11.47 Wbltehtus Sulltan 6 . Nolan 2, Entries . Fleming. Beat Crough. Sullhan. Beattie. t59nterbum, w9nch . M. Ca.satlno. old Scotch Seattle 2, Sihmrood, Robson, O'Brien . Best ThompsaL Grca.s, Lae. Beattie. Junkeer.Frankenburg. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.5 2 .7 4.13 7.15.57 COLLEGIANS 0.2 2.2 4.7 6.9.45 But Blacks SchIDht~ 2, Mackie . tC=ctor, Martin . t;9lson. Hannan . But Martin. 4t71sot, Stauntnn .SchOllng, egt0r. W;ilsh . CWlegianaR`avcott 3 . Elg. Florentine . Fmzer. BM Ba.ner. FTazer, Maon, Ta}im'. Florentine. Hcskfng. BEAUMARIS 2.4 19 5.12 9.19.73 OLi121AB.EYBBRY 4.1 6.5 9.7 9.10.64 Bmumazls McKenzie 2. Conn 2, Catlin 2, Speakman, McLean. Vance . Beat McLean . Catlin . h9tchell. Gtshm . Speakman . Old H®Ileybury Florid 4 . Langfordt-Jones 2 . Harrop. Maswt, Thick . Best ttbrden . Goukten . Poumey. Dimond. ikan.y. Sqw. 1dARCELIA'i 6 .4 10.5 18 .7 18.7.115 WDddAtdSTOWNCYMS 0.1 1 .8 2.7 5 .8•38 Marcellln Van Lint 4 . Pappalardo 3 . Dinneen 3. McCallum 3. Kearney 2, Randazzo . Ciro . e. BeeY Dlnnetn, A^tmrcelll. Cull . hkCaBum . Randazzo, Hegan . oxn TuYSf 2. Hunt . Yesstne. Murnv_ 17e~et nnartwae r•~.-o-~ xt~~~r~~ c..,.u.
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CLUB UNDER 19 (1 ) MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 2 LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 8 JOHNSON UNIBLUES
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UNDER 19 (2) HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 44 SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 14 40 SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 6 33 PAPPALARDO MARCELLIN 3 3 1 UNDER 19 (BLUE) KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 5 41 NAUGHTON ORMOND 30 GANGI ST BEDES MENTONE 3 33 BENNETT MHSOB 24 UNDER 19 (RED) JONES OLD TRINITY 1 34 PASSADOR OLD TRINITY 26 STELLA THERRY PENOLA 3 2 6
UNDER 19 (2) BLUE •- 28 .c3 .97 MOItASfiBLUEB F0257t'IP'p :'• ; 0 ORMOhD . SREC .NBD FO ~tt0 17.18.u8 bimrash Blues Steaart. Bat Staley, Dean. Motion Etd{hsaet Ornimul Stephens 9, Robbins 8, Fiv:.an 4. Pasara 4, Brown 2, BRBurstcy : . ,' . s Thompson. Best Rmsan, Stephens. Robbms . Byron, Pasara, Beckett .z,t 2. y,~t~qt, ROVERS 8.8 13.8 19.15 .HAMPTON 24 .21.16 5 OLD GEELONG 1 .0 2.0 3.0 3 .1.19 liampton Rorers Nelson 5, gum 4 . R. Dunball 3 . Tregear 3, hqndulnter 2 James 2, Acramt3es. Comm, Wills. Beat Ferguson, Armour, gum. Nekma . Armwtr 2, . R Dunball . Anderson. Old Galortg Goal kickers and best players not tectlvved. DE LA SALLE (2) 2 .5 8 15 10.5 11 .7.73 OLD RAVERIAT3 (2) 2.0 6 .2 8.3 10 .5.85 Be In Salle (2) Hegarty 2, Lambe 2 . Kng. Reade. Bunene, Pedacim . Lwghnan. Beattie. Forer. Best Kmg Moore* Forer, Lambe, Beatte . Tucker. Old %as•vt®.rr f2) Goat kkkers and best players not remkxd . MHBOB 2.1 3.4 3 .4 8 .5 .41 ST. B'S h!E?YI:1iG12iS 3.8 7.10 11.14 18 DIIR''i0B Bennett 2. Rodd°r 2. L. Taylw. Parker. Best Osborne, V.%LSOrt, Sitting, M.19.115 . Ask, A. Askew. Bourke. 8t Do 9Sent . TIg. Ktngwell 5, R5lktns 4, Gangl 3, I7ur}er, Druary, hfeShane . Beat Napkc t49hams . R}an, Wilkins . Faikhtgham . Carrdi . AJAX: BYE
UNDER 19 (2) RED - 28 .06 .9 7 YARRA VALLEY 5 .1 7.9 12 .13 19.23.137 OLD PARADIANS (2) 4.6 8.7 8 .10 9.12 .68 Ynra Valley Wines 5. Ante 3, Thompson 2, Searle 2 .14'apabbol 2 . Stutcaker 2 . VaSoppL Mortis . Laing. Best Telford, LauRat. Laing, Reynolds. .9nes. 0 Mcfhvrath . Old Paradlans (2) Swfidon 2, Derango 2, Baker. Hildebrand, Phelan. Saco. Beat Sumtey, Baker, Cornell, O'Crnmor, Hildebrand . Sacco. 11BiRRY PESPOLA 2 .8 5.9 7.12 10.18 .78 OLD TRINITY 2 .4 4.7 7.9 8 .12 .60 7herry Permit Goal lockers and best players not receRCd. GW Trinity Kassaby. Neuman, Waldron . Davatys. Burrous, Jones. Beat Burnous . Barr, Shaughnessy, Natoll . Neuman . waidrmt. ST. LEO'S EM 1tAUS WP 1.4 3 .8 7.12 8.15.83 A9UINAS O.C. 3.5 8 .7 9 .9 15 .13.103 St . Lew EMMAUS Chalmers 2. Morei . Daniels. Hodder, A. Dmiln, McCiusky, Willis. Best McGloin. Willis, Chalmers . Manton, Morel . Can. Aquimaa Cultrera 4. Boland 2, Bkakney 2, Moran 2. Hope. He4reren . Hunt . Beat Nichol, pope, Cuiuera Lyng . Chapman . Dornmes. CIBRNSIBE PARK 5.1 7.2 10 .4 .6.78 OLD IVANHOE 7.3 11.8 14•9 22.15.147 12 Chirnside Perk DePtetro 2, Kmght 2, Roach 2. Thomas 2. Altair, DetGuMhce, C . Pkecbll. R. PtctloC. Hest Chkn~e. Conte, Godelazd. taco2ouecL R Pfccto3t . Roach . Old ivenboe Dvz•d 5, Oates 4 . Thomas 2 . Cogne 2 . Harper 2 . Barker 2, Patin 2 . Johnstone, Willis . Courage . Best Palm, Johnstone. Willis, Oates, Dead . George. NORTH OIL : =
JULY 12 - ROUND 13 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD BRIGHTON v . MAZENOD DE LA SALLE v . OLD XAVERIANS ST . BERNARDS v . OLD PARADIANS OLD MELBURNIANS v. ST. KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD CAREY UNDER-19 SECTION 2 OLD CAMBERWELL v. COLLEGIANS WHITEFRIARS v . OLD HAILEYBURY UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. MARCELLIN MCALISTER OVAL, PARKVILL E BEAUMARIS v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS WARRINGAL v . OLD SCOTCH UNDER-19 BLUE AJAX v. OLD GEELON G MONASH BLUES v . OLD XAVERIANS (2) MHSOB v . HAMPTON ROVER S DE LA SALLE (2) v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS - TO BE ADVISED
UNDER-19 RED ORMOND has the bye YARRA VALLEY v . AQUINAS THERRY PENOLA v . OLD IVANHOE ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . NORTH OLD BOYS - TO BE ADVISED OLD PARADIANS (2) v .OLD TRINITY AT GARVEY OVAL CHIRNSIDE PARK has the bye
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BLADES CLUB CHA 61 PIONSHIP
BONUS POINT S In accordance with the rules of the competition established at the start of the year additional bonus points will be awarded to Clubs who have a minimum number of their players consistently wearing Blades football boots on a regular basis throughout the season. The allocation of bonus points refers to the number of players wearing Blades throughout the whole Club and not just within a particular team . Bonus Points will be awarded as follows :6-12 players - 10 Bonus Points â&#x20AC;˘ 13+ players - 25 Bonus Points
All Clubs are requested to submit a list of those players who are regularly wearing Blades boots (together with their registered guernsey number lodged on team sheets with the VAFA) to Sue Anderson, PO Box 359, Elsternwick 3185, or Fax 9531 6601 by Friday, 25 July, which will be the final date for the subsequent inclusion of player Bonus Points . Members of the VAFA Executive and Blades Sports will have the right to confirm that players submitted on lists are wearing Blades boots prior to the allocation of Bonus Points . As you can see from the Blades table on the opposite page the race for the $1500 is going to be tight so the 10 or 25 bonus points if allocated could win the championship for one particular team .
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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P $1500 TO TH E W INNING CLUB
Points after Round 11 matches . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . A senior win receives (8 points) ; reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points); club XVIII (2 points) . If a club's 4 teams all win 6 bonu s points are given ; if 3 teams all win 4; if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonus points . Bonus points from previous rounds are also shown.
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ST BEDES MENT. TIG . 10 11 11 0 157 4 36 197 30 188 COLLEGIANS 9 10 10 8 158 12 174 OLD XAVERIANS 8 8 12 8 156 6 24 164 NORTH OLD BOYS 10 8 8 0 136 4 18 155 OLD SCOTCH 8 11 7 8 137 tiVHITEFRIARS 0 C 9 10 8 0 132 16 148 20 14 7 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 10 7 0 127 KEW 9 10 0 11 114 32 14 6 16 14 6 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9 9 8 0 130 DE LA SALLE 6 7 12 4 130 12 14 2 12 14 1 OLD BRIGHTON 9 7 5 9 129 16 14 0 0 910ND 8 8 8 0 120 4 16 13 7 WILLIAMSTOWN CY,1SS 11 9 3 0 121 18 13 0 SOUTHBANK 11 11 0 0 110 2 4 12 7 OLD CAREY 9 6 7 0 119 4 8 12 1 MHSOB 7 6 9 0 113 BEAUMARIS 8 6 6 0 106 8 11 4 0 107 OLD PARADIANS 4 5 13 0 107 OLD GEELONG 10 7 2 0 104 4 104 0 102 MARCELLIN 9 7 2 3 102 6 100 THERRY PENOLA 6 7 6 1 94 As a result of the following clubs' teams all winning in Round 11 (min. of 3 required) the following players win a pair of Blades boots - Old Xaverians (S . Wood), Old Ivanhoe (A . Corcoran), Ormond (D . Edgell), North OB (L . Boyle), St . Bedes M .T. (P. Lannan) . Old Carey (H . Morrison) . If you have any queries with the above table please put in writing addressed to Sue Anderson, PO Bo x 359 Elsternwick, 3185 or fax 9531 6601 .
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H UNNERS, 4i RA1 NERS, WATER CARRIERS Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly . Behaviour - Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water Carriers. Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play, To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behind the passage of play . Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach . Attire - Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts.Track pants if worn to be navy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment is to be worn under the green or gold top. Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue, track pants . If not VAFA top a plain white top only . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only . * Umpire teamshe t comments wil be transfer ed to weekly FINES LIST . ,
TEAMSHEETS Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later thari half time of any match . Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname . Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .
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TEAM NAM E OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS OLD XAVERIANS D£ LA SALL E OLD MELBURNIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD PARADIANS OLD TRINIT Y OLD HAILEYBURY STBERNARDS
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A RESERVE SECTION 11 11 0 0 1189 11 10 0 i 1015 8 0 3 1130 7 0 4 1042 5 0 6 895 5 0 6 852 5 0 6 732 2 0 9 480 1 0 10 537 1 0 10 589
AGST
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TEAM NAM E
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AGST
%
PT S
CLUB XVIII (1) 522 227 .78 4 4 665 152 .63 40 599 188 .65 32 770 135 .32 2 8 727 123 .11 20 801 106 .37 20 852 85 .92 20 1228 39 .09 8 1015 52 .91 4 1241 47 .46 4
B RESERVE ST KEVINS 11 9 0 2 1196 599 199 .67 36 THERRY PENOLA OB 11 9 0 2 843 829 101 .69 36 OLD BRIGHTON 11 7 0 4 1053 609 172 .91 28 ORMOND 11 6 1 4 967 732 132.10 28 MHSOB 11 6 0 5 817 784 104 .21 24 y 4Z'"cNOD O C 11 4 1 6 809 675 119.85 18 IVANHOE 11 4 0 7 839 826 101 .57 16 OLD IVANHOE 11 4 0 7 643 868 74 .08 16 BANYULE 11 4 0 7 479 1097 43.66 16 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD Pi 0 0 11 261 1244 20.98 0 C RESERVE ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 11 10 1 0 1146 468 244.87 42 NORTH OLD BOYS 11 8 0 3 1087 508 213 .98 32 MONASH BLUES 11 8 0 3 691 628 110 .03 32 11 7 0 4 754 551 136.84 28 5!ARCELUN ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 11 7 0 4 677 754 89.79 28 THOMASTOWN 11 6 1 4 785 665 118.05 26 HAMPTON ROVERS 11 3 0 8 575 875 65.71 12 OLD MENTONIANS 11 2 0 9 640 895 71 .51 8 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11 2 0 9 532 955 55 .71 8 AJAX 11 1 0 10 417 1005 41 .49 4 D RESERVE SECTIO N WHITEFRIARS 11 10 0 1 1016 528 192.42 PARKSIDE 11 8 0 3 988 620 169.35 OLD GEELONG 11 7 0 4 779 557 139 .86 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR11 6 1 4 876 552 158 .70 BEAUMARIS A F C 11 6 0 5 727 729 99.73 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 11 5 0 6 643 659 97 .57 OLD CAMBERWELL 11 4 1 6 573 800 71 .63 885 67.68 SALESIAN 0 C 11 3 0 8 599 ST JOHNS O C 11 3 0 8 554 842 65.80 AQUINAS O 8 11 2 0 9 440 1107 39 .75
40 32 28 26 24 20 18 12 12 8
E EAST RESERVE KEW 11 10 0 1 1081 543 199 .08 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 11 9 0 2 1051 516 203.68 BULLEEN COBRAS 11 8 0 3 979 642 152.49 OLD CAREY 11 7 0 4 758 453 167.33 RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 7 0 4 900 720 125 .00 CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 5 0 6 492 712 69 .10 ELEY PARK A F C 11 4 0 7 596 811 73 .49 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 11 3 0 8 486 1285 36.26 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 2 0 9 356 1127 31 .59
40 36 32 28 28 20 16 12 8
E CENTRAL RESERVE UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 10 0 1 1162 156 744.87 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 9 0 2 957 426 224.65 UNIVERSITY REDS 11 8 0 3 649 428 151 .64 WEST BRUNSWICK 11 7 0 4 708 588 120 .41 U H S O B 11 7 0 4 694 716 96 .93 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 5 0 6 568 670 84 .78 SWINBURNE UNI. A F C 11 4 0 7 338 718 47 .08 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 11 4 0 7 292 938 31 .13 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 11 1 0 10 247 1093 22 .60
40 36 32 28 28 20 16 16 4
E SOUTH RESERV E SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 11 11 0 0 1405 297 473 .06 44 PENINSULA 0 B 11 7 0 4 926 597 155 .11 28 ST MARYS 11 7 0 4 862 756 114 .02 28 OAKLEIGH A F C 11 7 0 4 790 747 105 .76 28 ELSTERNWICK 11 5 0 6 668 731 91 .38 20 GLENHUNTLY 11 5 0 6 633 759 83 .40 20 POWER HOUSE 11 4 1 6 657 725 90 .62 18 MONASH GRYPHONS 11 4 0 7 587 842 69 .71 16 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 11 3 1 7 513 809 63 .41 14 ANZ ALBERT PARK 11 1 0 10 435 1313 33 .13 4
OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS COLLEGIANS OLD XAVERIANS MAZENOD 0 C OLD SCOTCH DE LA SALLE STBERNARDS OLD MELBURNIANS ST KEVINS
715 593 602 737 673 444 363 394 206
473 459 229 511 425 539 769 922 710
151 .16 129 .19 262 .88 144 .23 158 .35 82.37 47 .20 42.73 29.01
36 36 32 32 30 22 12 8 8
CLUB XVIII (2) KEW 11 11 0 0 759 349 217 .48 44 SYNDALTALLYHO 11 10 0 1 772 353 218.70 40 MT LILYDALE 0 C 11 7 0 4 793 517 153.38 28 MONASH WHITES 11 7 0 4 702 475 147 .79 28 THORNBURY COUGARS 11 3 0 8 662 660 100.30 16 MARCELLIN 11 4 0 7 348 560 62.14 16 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR11 4 0 7 454 760 59 .74 16 THERRY PENOLA OB 11 1 0 10 253 944 26.80 4 OLD GEELONG 4 0 0 4 132 346 38 .15 0 UNDER-19 SECTION I OLD XAVERIANS 11 8 0 3 1114 830 134.22 32 UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 7 0 4 1195 725 164 .83 28 OLD PARADIANS 11 7 0 4 1240 925 134.05 28 OLD CAREY 11 7 0 4 1037 870 119 .20 28 DE LA SALLE 11 7 0 4 1022 980 104 .29 28 OLD MELBURNIANS 11 6 0 5 925 1014 91 .22 24 OLD BRIGHTON 11 5 0 6 934 1063 87.86 20 MAZENOD 0 C 11 4 0 7 791 1089 72 .64 16 ST BERNARDS 11 3 0 8 737 1153 63.92 12 ST KEVINS 11 1 0 10 694 1225 56 .65 4 UNDER-19 (2) COLLEGIANS 11 10 0 1 1213 615 197.24 WHITEFRIARS 11 8 0 3 1117 705 158.44 OLD SCOTCH 11 7 0 4 1068 789 135.36 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 7 0 4 859 802 107 .11 0 5 888 892 99.55 BEAUMARIS A F C 11 6 11 5 0 6 962 907 106.06 OLD HAILEYBURY OLD CAMBERWELL 11 4 0 7 1043 881 118 .39 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 4 0 7 865 1205 71 .78 MARCELLIN 11 3 0 8 702 997 70 .41 WARRINGAL A F C 11 0 0 11 460 1749 26 .30
40 32 28 28 24 20 16 16 12 0
UNDER-19 (2) BLU E ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 11 11 0 0 1631 379 430 .34 MHSOB 11 9 0 2 1143 615 185.85 ORMOND 11 9 0 2 1156 821 140 .80 HAMPTON ROVERS 11 6 0 5 874 941 92 .88 AJAX 11 5 0 6 622 899 69 .19 DE LA SALLE (2) 11 5 0 6 538 917 58 .67 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 11 4 0 7 619 965 64 .15 MONASH BLUES 11 4 0 7 564 1018 55 .40 OLD GEELONG 11 2 0 9 528 1292 40 .87
44 36 36 24 20 20 16 16 8
UNDER-19 (2) RED YARRA VALLEY 11 9 0 2 1052 671 156 .78 36 OLD TRINITY 11 8 0 3 1052 682 154 .25 32 NORTH OLD BOYS 11 8 0 3 691 677 102 47 32 THERRY PENOLA OB 11 6 0 5 981 925 106 .05 24 OLD PARADIANS (2) 11 6 0 5 887 964 92 .01 24 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 11 5 0 6 814 900 90 .44 20 AQUINAS O C 11 5 0 6 805 1045 77 .03 20 OLD IVANHOE 11 5 0 6 813 1094 74 .31 20 CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 3 0 8 598 1168 51 .20 1 2
REMEMBER PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK O R INTO ANY V.AFA VENU E
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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 199 7 TEAM NAME
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COLLEGIANS 11 OLD XAVERIANS ti OLD SCOTCH 11 OLD HAILEYBURY 11 DE LA SALLE 11 OLD MELBURNIANS 11 OLD PARADIANS 11 OLD TRINITY 11 UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 ST BERNARDS 1 1
W 0 L FOR AGAINST % POINTS A SECTIO N 9 0 2 1138 804 141 .54 36 8 0 3 1158 931 124 .38 32 8 0 3 1106 896 123 .44 32 7 1 3 993 1015 97 .83 30 6 0 5 977 974 100 .31 24 4 1 6 973 906 107 .40 18 4 0 7 968 1125 86 .04 16 3 0 8 842 963 87 .44 12 3 0 8 905 1127 80 .30 12 8 2 0 9 905 1224 73 .94 B SECTION 0 2 1435 871 164 .75 36 0 3 1171 903 129 .68 32 0 3 1234 1041 118 .54 32 0 4 1172 943 124 .28 28 0 5 1110 1213 91 .51 24 0 6 1186 1066 111 .26 20 0 6 1198 1147 104 .45 20 0 6 1088 1182 92 .05 20 0 9 1054 1575 66 .92 8 0 11 914 1621 56 .38 0
OLD BRIGHTON 11 ORMOND 11 ST KEVINS 11 MHSOB 11 THERRY PENOLA OB 11 MAZENOD O C 11 IVANHOE 11 OLD IVANHOE 11 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 11 BANYULE 1 1
9 8 8 7 6 5 5 5 2 0
NORTH OLD BOYS 11 ST BEDE MENTONE TIGERS 11 MARCELLIN 11 OLD MENTONIANS 11 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11 THOMASTOWN 11 MONASH BLUES 11 HAMPTON ROVERS 11 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 11 AJAX 1 1
10 10 9 6 5 5 4 3 3 0
C SECTIO N 0 1 1356 0 1 1453 0 2 1260 0 5 1115 0 6 1154 0 6 1004 0 7 756 0 8 908 0 8 993 0 11 61 7
638 212 .54 819 177.41 652 193 .25 1024 108.89 1113 103.68 1099 91 .36 1321 57.23 1139 79.72 1312 75.69 1499 41 .16
OLD GEELONG 11 WHITEFRIARS 11 BEAUMARIS A F C 11 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 11 PARKSIDE 11 ST JOHNS O C 11 SALESIAN 0 C 11 AQUINAS O B 11 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 11 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 1
10 9 8 5 5 5 4 4 4 1
D SECTION 0 1 1309 0 2 1189 0 3 1135 0 6 1058 0 6 975 0 6 881 0 7 946 0 7 1004 0 7 835 0 10 822
865 151 .33 40 922 128 .96 36 897 126 .53 3 2 1035 102 .22 20 1040 93 .75 20 1016 86 .71 20 1067 88 .66 16 1179 85 .16 16 1012 82 .51 16 4 1121 73 .33
40 40 36 24 20 20 16 12 12 0
KEW 11 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 11 OLD CAREY, 10 CHIRNSIDE PARK 10 RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 BULLEEN COBRAS 11 ELEY PARK A F C 11 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 1
E EAST SECTIO N 9 0 2 1455 9 0 2 1438 9 0 1 1072 7 1 2 906 6 0 5 1148 5 1 5 1091 3 0 8 557 3 0 8 563 2 0 9 59 2
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 UHSOB it UNIVERSITY REDS 11 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 11 WEST BRUNSWICK 11 SWINBURNE UNI . 11 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 1
E CENTRAL SECTION 11 0 0 1133 9 0 2 1191 7 0 4 765 6 0 5 902 6 0 5 769 5 0 6 666 4 0 7 754 4 0 7 599 3 0 8 703
672 168.60 44 571 208.58 36 895 85.47 28 889 101 .46 24 803 95 .77 24 968 68 .80 20 859 87 .78 16 831 72 .08 16 994 70 .72 1 2
SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 11 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 11 POWER HOUSE 11 PENINSULA 0 B 11 GLENHUNTLY 11 OAKLEIGH A F C 11 ST MARYS 11 ELSTERNWICK 11 MONASH GRYPHONS 11 ANZ ALBERT PARK 11
E SOUTH SECTIO N 11 0 0 1680 9 0 2 1169 8 0 3 1503 7 0 4 1239 5 0 6 1032 5 0 6 983 5 0 6 1011 3 0 8 942 1 0 10 867 1 0 10 777
578 290 .66 44 873 133 .91 36 998 150.60 32 853 145 .25 28 1166 88 .51 20 1139 86 .30 20 1178 85.82 20 1457 64.65 12 1308 66.28 4 4 1653 47.01
740 196.62 804 178.86 625 171 .52 581 155.94 917 125.19 838 130.19 1356 41 .08 1559 36 .11 1402 42.23
36 36 36 30 24 22 12 12 8
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