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Country takes crown mA balances ledger . ,,Too big, too strong, too L _ :t . . . and too good!!" li,is statement probably best sums up last Sundays ~ representative match at Elsternwick Park where the ;erori?.n Country Football League comprehensively beat %-;aFA team 23 .16.154 to 8.9.57 . ~;hllst the final score shows a fairly convincing one result and it would be fair to say we were always playcatch up football" . The VAFA side for three and a bi t n„anc rs gave their all and in the third quarter in particular played an excellent quarter of crisp, committed football ~,IvU the Amateurs perhaps a sniff of victory . This effor t or could not be sustained and not long after the last quarier began the floodgates opened and it was then just matter of "by how much the VCFL?" The VCFL win now takes the overall head to head wins/losses to 3 all from six encounters since 1984 so lien we next meet in 1999 we certainly will be playing for 6i ; stakes . Both bodies have already committed themIves to the match and preliminary discussions have already begun to have this next match in 1999 played at the MCG before an AFL match . Last Sunday's match concludes a busy year of repre~entative football for the VAFA and leaves us with a 2 .2 win /loss season with wins against South Australia and NSWAFL (senior and U19 teams June) and losses to VCFL and NSWFL (senior and C-E teams) . Last Sunday's match deta ils VAFA 2 .3 .15 5 .4 .34 8 .7 .55 8 .9 .57 VCFL 5.5 .35 11 .8 .74 12 .11 .83 23 .16.154 VAFA Goals: J. Gollant 2 . Blood 2, Neeld 1, Ockleshaw 1 . Richardson 1, Pryor 1 . Rest : Brady, Seccull, Holt. Darcy, Byrns, J Gollant VCFL Goals : Allen 5, Chilleott 4, Mansfield 4, Taylor 4, Stewart 2 . Fopiani 1, Cracknell 1, Fitzsimmons 1, Ash I Best : Allen, McMahon, Smith, Stewart, Fowler, Hungerford . VAFA'Trophy Winners: Best (VAFA selectors): Mark Brady Best (VCFL selectors) : Wes Byrns

Blades Footwear Award : Anthony Darcy McKinnon Sport s Determined Player: Tim Hol t The Executive would like to thank all VAFA supporters who ventured to Elsternwick Park to support the team and in particular the Executive would like to thank the support staff who worked so selflessly and diligently in support of the players. Neville Taylor who coached the team in both

our matches this season is to be congratulated on his performance . The degree of professionalism, planning and effort that Neville has put into this year's campaign has earned the greatest respect from officials and players alike . Hopefully we can retain Aievffieis services for 1998 and beyond . Finally a huge expression of gratitude to the clubs and club coaches who supported the VAFA by giving us their players for the representative football campaign this year . We hope they come back to you even better players and people for the experience.

Elsternwick Park Fixture 1998 . At the end of season 1997 we reach the end of a two year cycle where each A and B section team gave up either 2 or 3 home matches to be played at Elsternwick Park. Opinion is divided on the future of Sunday matches at Elsternwick Park, however the current Executive is committed to the Sunday "one match" concept and at the last meeting the following proposal was agreed to . The proposal adopted is that for 1998 there wi ll be Sunday matchdays set aside and each A section club will he rostered once to play one home match at Elsternwick Park . A section sides not allocated a match on a Sunday and the 10 B section clubs wi ll then be rostered on a Saturday matchday on one occasion . This will leave a number of Saturday matchdays (estimated to be approximately 10, in number) where Eisternwick Park wi ll be "free" . Any "free" day can be used in one of the following ways . - rest for the ground in the event of a poor winter, keeping in mind we endeavour to have the ground at its best for the heavy finals program of matches . - for a second home match for A or B section clubs or application from a club seeking extra experience on the ground where finals are conducted . - as an alternate venue for any club of the Association experiencing problems with securing an alternate venue due to ground clashes. Looking forward to some great footba ll heading towards the finals. Next week I'll stick my neck out and predict my premier for each section and relegation nominations .

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Those A section footballers not fortunate to take part in representative football last weekend should be fresh today as the competition prepares to lift a notch with the end of the home and away season just a few weeks away. REVIEW De La Salle travelled to Trinity for a clash which would have an important bearing on each club's fortunes and the D's, with a spot in the four at stake dependant on a Haileybury loss, jumped to an early lead of a few goal which had the home side playing catch-up footy all afternoon . At the last change Trinity trailed by 29 points and the game looked all but over. Not so . Inspired, the T's set about getting back into the contest, and Peter Hannan's heart would have been in his mouth as Trinity crept to within 7 points, but that was as close as it got. Ben Mannix kicked five for the victors in a best-on-ground display with help from Evans, Rennie an d Seager. Old Xaverians hosted Old Paradians and no doubt Nick Bourke's charges would have tread more carefully than each side's respective ladder positions might suggest - Parade toppled the reigning premier in this fixture earlier in the year but any hope Dale McCann may have held dissipated quickly as Xavs booted 8 goals in the opening term to open up a handy 5 goal lead . A similar margin at half-time before the floodgates opened to a barrage of Xavier forward play during the third quarter and an eventual margin of 87 points . In what has become an oddity of Xavs' forward set-up, both Richardson an d Bourke were among the goals on the same afternoon, sharing 12 majors with the former booting 7 . Holmes, Dillon, Ford and Wood were among a number of better Xavs players while for Parade, Heffernan, Pannam and Cosgriff battled hard . In what some described as the best clash of the season to date, Collegians suffered a 22 point loss at home to an inspired Old Melbu rnians. The first half yielded just seven goals between the two teams with plenty of desperate footy being played by both sides before a heated, almost spiteful third term . With Thomson, Parkin an d Deane-Johns battling hard the Lions seemed to have gained the ascendancy before the enigmatic Micah Berry brought the Redlegs right back into the contest with some fantastic work across half-forward and around goals . His good work continued in the last term as the Redlegs added 5 .2 to 1 .1 to snatch a hard-fought win . The University Blues - Old Haileybury encounter promised much in that both sides had plenty to play for. The Blues have endured a dismal season and Grant Williams returned just in time, perhaps, to save the Blues from relegation while

Haileybury, rightful ~r owners of fourth spo t for most of the year, can feel the air of D e La Salle breathing on their necks . The Bloods look anything but likely finalists in the first half the; rather forget ; with Featherston and Herrald on so in front of goal the Blues had skipped away to match-winning 56 point lead by half-time, amassi 26 scoring shots to five in one half of football w Slimmon, Furphy and Fairbank all playing well. T Bloods lifted in the second half kicking 11 goals tt to lose by 21 points, but it was a case of shutting t gate after the horse has bolted . Scotch an d St Be rnards travelled south of t river on Sunday for the clash at Elsternwick Pa with the underdogs throwing everything at t Cardinals to set up a narrow victory . A belated r from St Bernards ; alarm bells ringing at Scotch . V they lose their way again ?

PREVIEW Xaverians host Scotch as the Cardinals prep for the two most important matches of their seas across the next two weeks . They won 2 from 2 earl in the year but Xavs are in good touch at the mom( and will add to Wayne Harmes' woes . OX by 22 . St Bernards host Collegians in what is a in( important clash, for both sides, than anyone mi= have imagined a few weeks earlier. The Lions are f tering and the Bernards are firing as they battle si in A section, but Collegians will just sneak home b, points . University host Old Melburnians with the Blu eager to notch up another win and bury its relegati fears once and for all . The Redlegs over the seas have been unpredictable and will no doubt surpr us all once more - Blues by 6 goals. Promoted to A section in 1997, demoted to B si tion in 1998? Is this the fate which awaits Tr iandPrade?UnlesthT'scan otchupawintod < th~ir fate is surely sealed, while Parade, should tl•• •. los~,, will find themselves uncomfortably close to t fire . Is with one last gasp effort by 10 points . The Bloods travel to Waverley in search of De I And a spot in the four. Both sides with everything play for in what should be a great contest . Soi Bloods, it's the D's by 16 points on home soil .

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u Uni . Blues - wo nldg I the 50 goame milestone for the itlo pic,~-crs on reachi rian Blood, Damien AQcAlOOn l„i chls Saturday . B Well done to Charlie Stewart l,~cl DreW Siunn►on• .s,lo ayso reached this milestone recently as well . Old RafleYbur3' - would like to extend their con . :al„iations to the following players on achieving sig(50), Nik

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to , trioep(50) his 200th game for the gernie Ladd who today plays . Haileyburians . A great achievement well done s Witts today plays hi Old Melburnians - Andrew . Beginning in 1979 Andy has played 300t11 club game in numerous Senior and Reserve premiership teams, on g& F awards in both the Seniors and Reserves , ,,presented the VAFA and has been senior captain . tic also played for Collingwood in the VFL (1985-86) . overall a magnificent player for the OM's and a fant3scic role model for any VAFA player. Well done

.9 23.16.154 6 .2 11 .4 20 9.13 . XAVERIANS O~ 3.2 5.8 6 .6 . Hall, Landrigan. OLD PARAD1A2iS 2 . Con~ Old gaver}aas Rkhardson 7 . Jones 5 . Bourke 4 . C-SaSsi. Holmes. Rtchardson. ~~frernan Bowen . Keviwe . W`ood. Dann. Best . CosgrlfL DiP~te OH! Peradians Brn'd 3 . Muleta 2. Ellts 2 . Bo}tt. Digney. Godtrey . YPanm .13 .67 .5 3 .9 7.12 9 .11 .89 COLLEGIANS 1 4 .6 8.9 13 3.2 OLD MELBURHIANS . Peters . . Wallace, McKenzie, Warne-Smith, Parkin CoBegEans Mallard 2 Thomson . Best Thomson. . BParldn' ~~M Mullin 3. Stuckey Pruden Best Berry. old MeEavm3sas . Theodore . MacDougall . Bazdsley. Stuckey . McMullin .10.106 .3 9.4 13.7 16 .13 .97 ST. BERt7ARDS 5 3.3 6.5 11.8 14 OLD SCOTCH . Gllant 2, Overman 2, Thomas, Vassallo . . Calthwpe 2 7 St. Bemards Mitchell . Mound, Perrett . Mitchell Harvey. Best Gollant . Vassalleele J H~Idng . Reid. Best . Philips Old Scotch Heath 4. Wilson 3. Au}ard 2 . Hoskin~ Wilson . Ptilllips. prim, 2Heath,olJ .20 .116 .9 10.16 14 .19 18 UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 .11 .95 .0 3 .2 8.6 14 one . OLD HAB .EYBURY 2 2 . Stewart, MaP~tdtek . University Blues Featherston 5, Hertald 4,. Wilcox . FurpIy. S. Hende4swt Best Slimmon Fairbank. Sllmmon. fluphy. . Mason. Beet Fairbank. Featherston . . Walden 2 . Holme. Ph111ips Old Haneqbury Etstaihtou 5 . Morey 4 . Walden . Efstathtou. Morey. Connell. Armstrong PhWips 10.7.67 132 OLD TftBQITY .8 209 S'2 10 .14 .74 .13 .4 7 Dakm . Greig. DE LA SALLE 5 . Kennedy . Hat6etd Old Trtn4ty Sutcliffe 3. Sealey S . BeBd' Hatrield .~e . DaL7'm[fle . Cwnmings . Ps~ . X Clancy . Best B . Tayla'. Best Sutcliffe, rlltibon De La Sale B. v~ Sx~ ~Caliaghan• ~ an. Mannlx Seager. .i Done

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.6 .150 4.2 12.4 16 .4 24.13 .61 .4 4.5 7 .10 .8 OLD PARAD[ANS 2 . Clarke 2 . Meehan Diamond. . Jones 3 . Hell 4. Perry 3 old gaverians Hunter 8 . Tucker. Heil. Hannebety . Smith, Hardmaa Best Hunter. Tudde not reee"n~ed Old Paradlans Goal kickers and best players n 22.14 .14 15,1 3 5.5 11.10 COLLEGIANS .8 6 .10.46 65 .1 3 .3 2. Palmer 2. Johnston 2 . OLD MEr.BURNttWS .2 r CoBeglaas Bar, 5 . O 'Donnell 4 Galheaiih 2, CooPc . . Grerms. Palmer. Galbraith, Pollock Best Greenway . HwnQtrry, Walsh 2. Ne41ns 2 Procter. . Hart. ann. Theodore 3, Brown, Walton . Clow, Best Crow Old Hewitt. Walton . Theodore. 1 .4.10 .1 1 .1 1 . 1 ST. BERNARDS 0 .4 13.11 20 .18 27.24 .188 . OLD SCOTCH 8 . Jur4cskag. Bond . Daf(ev . Cdiuts St Bunarda Gllmour. Best Donellv. Do+~3in2 . Yhitchard 3~0 1~ S3, lizinnema . . Stokes ~. Gray 3 . Thomas ntkes OM Scotch McDamell S p r. S. Teesdale . Weber. That" O>tngw T. Reid 2. Haoe Re~ifl. K3tinsld.lYarner. Kerr. .119 .8 9 .13 17.17 UNNERSITY BLUES 2 .4 5.7 1 .10 3 .11 .29 0.5 1 OLD HAB .EIBURY . Hedy. Byrne . . Miller 2 . O'Donnell 2 University Blues Jamkson 5 . Gust 2 . Furphy. D. Strack. McIntosh . Natlan . Best B Brockley. NugenL Hayter. A. W.'d~ . Hill, Smith. Lay. Jamieson. Mdler. . hlelin . Best Dmvsih~ Old HeBeyhurq HIll. Ktrkv.vod-Scott Barholomeusz. C,rton. .2 9.6.60 1 .2 2.2 5 .103 OLD TRINITY .6 12 .9 15.13 DE LA SALLE 6,3 . 9 . He '8hton . Peg,F,te. BeamLSh . Board Old Trinity Beamich 2 . Wyke 2, Beardsley . Peia. . BoYd . Hetg~tan Best Harris. Pappas Robison .Fts O'Brien , rHyland . De La SaBe Fishcr 4. Butler 2 . Ivlmplo l~ H But Der. HBr Sn . Ellis, D . n l_ • Murphy . Grace. Best Wt~les OLD XAVERIANS

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Field : M . OLD XAVERIANS V. OLD SCOTCH . Kealy Goal : : P. Kyle C . Damen Boundary 'Gibson A . Michael Lentini Ross Richards ST . BERNARDS V . Jackson . Pritchard M : G COLLEGIANS Field Goal : Bernie Hoare Anthony Simpson UNIVERSl' TY BLUES v. OLD MELBUD ~ Field : J . Goal : M . Jenkins Boundary: Alan Bishop Charlie May OLD TRINITY V . OLD : PARADIANS Field: A . Firley J . Toohey Boundary : Grant Beard Dominic . Meier Goal . Mutton M R : Napoli DE LA SALLE v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field . . Stevenson J : J . Hinton Boundary S . McCarthy W Handfield Goal : Peter Bekkers Geoff Grigg

AUGUST 9 - ROUND 1 7 COLLEGIANS V . OLD XAVERIANS BLUES OLD SCOTCH v . UNIVERSITY OLD MELBURNIANS V . OLD TRINITY OLD PARADIANS v . DE LA SALLE OLD HAILEYBURY V. ST . BERNARDS

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e Great Jessie Jackson said at the 1988 US Convention "Whoever said, "It's not whether yo u win or lose that counts", probably lost" . After reading the reports from the club scribes with comments such as "at the end of the day its only a game" or "we were always worried about that one" or "football is a funny game" or "its not the end of the earth", it was easy to identify that these scribes not only probably lost but were belted by a side below them in what could best be described as a boilover . With the ninth team (go Saints) defeating the top side, with the fifth team (go Pies) defeating the second side and the sixth team (go Therry) defeating the third side, any knowledgeable scribe would have had great difficulty in selecting the winners of Round 14 . I have heard in recent days that Ivanhoe has its sights set on gatecrashing the B Section finals but with a draw over the last four rounds that includes Old Brighton an d MHSOB the challenge is there for the boys from the Boulevard . Another great man once reminded his charges that on the football team you must take charge of your own destiny and not rely on other teams to do the job for you . Similarly Therry Penola must take the bit and record a few stunning victories to participate beyond August 23, 1997 . Review of Round 1 4

Therry Penola kept its finals hopes alive with a gutsy 16 point win over third placed MHSOB . In a high standard game, Theny's free running half back line set up countless moves into the forward line . Mark Crotty at CHB was best afield with Brad Hollow on the flank providing support. Kuret an d Reddick were other fine performers . MHSOB rovers in Paul Albergo and Andrew Saultry were best with the reliable but somewhat inaccurate Dan Woodley always a focus up forward . Ivanhoe gave Ormond a football lesson (to use the scribe's own words) in a match that may have revealed some vulnerability in the Ormond side and given a few of the final four sides a message that the final positions are far from settled . The Ivanhoe mid fielders were in control for most of the day with Flynn, Rawley an d Shane McGowan top players . Mark Seuderi with his superb kicking an d Steve Saunders a focus in the forward line, the Hoes were never really in danger . Ormond was best served by Craig Symes (100 games), Darren Edgell, Joy, Gilmore and Beckett . The S KOBS journey to Central Reserve was a happy experience for the senior side who reversed a flogging by the Nodders earlier in the season . After an even first half, with Mark Brady, Jim Macey and "Huddo" (welcome back) in control, the SKOBS drew clear for a 51 point victory. For Mazenod Simon Fisher, Nick Jacobs and John Le Grand were best whilst Matt Quirk (good young lad) worked hard at full back in an effort that was rated highly by the Mazenod hierarchy .

The Saints wer e out of the blocks in a !1 frenzy against Old ------ - Brighton and excep t for a spirited 15 minute period in the third quarter, tl Saints gunned the Bloods all day particularly in it, marking duels and at the centre bounces. Big "Doc Neeson in the ruck took control whilst Knobe Astapenko, M. Ryan an d Gilmore gave their opp( nents the short back and sides . Old Brighton was le to contemplate its next match but I am sure that muc will be gained from a loss at this stage of the season . Old Ivanhoe put in a solid performance again ; Banyule to record a 57 point victory . The "Corcora Bros .", Shadbolt (back pocket), Moore, Young an Haros gave Old Ivanhoe every reason for celebratio after two very disappointing performances over th previous two Saturdays . A revival by the Bears in th last quarter was encouraging but the Old Hoes ha gone to a lead by the last change that ensured a "bi ,win". Preview of Round 1 5 Banyule faces MHSOB on the rebound and woul appear to be facing another huge loss . MHSOB to fa in by 61 points . St . Kilda South Caulfield will be hoping to recon. another surprise victory . A close encounter woul appear certain but I'll go for the SKOBS to prevail b 26 points . The in form Ivanhoe takes on Mazenod an d mus be a big show to record its sixth win on end . Sorry Pie but its time for me to jump abroad and select you by margin of 21 points . A huge effort by Therry Penola will be required ti repeat the earlier victory over Old Brighton . I'll tip th, home side to cause an upset by 17 points . Ormond will need to be fired up against Ok Ivanhoe who will be keen to have a big say in the com position of the final four. I find it very difficult to tip thi underdog here . The Monds will win the day by aroun( 15 points . Reserves: Ormond, Mazenod, St . Kevins, MHSOB Old Brighton . Correspondents : By 5 p .m. Monday 9889 9014 PS Don't forget the Dream Team .

TDAYAGE Sunday Age VAFA sportswrite r Garry Petroff writes about Saturday A section matches played and previews the Sunday A section match of the day .

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OLD IVANHOE 7.8 13.10 19.17 21 .18.144 B:'- yDLE 4.0 7 .1 9.8 13 .9.87 Old Ivanhoe McLean 5. Tully-Young 4. Kent 3, A . Corcaan 2. Pappos 2. Veal, Donaldson, Parker . Harros . C . Corcoran . Best A Corcoran, Shadbolt. Hatras, Moore. Tully. Youn . Weddell . BanyuM Turnbull ~ . Williams 2. J. Kinnear 2, B . Kinnear 2. O'Brien . yPOOdtock, Piayfair, Mitchell . Bast Wbodlock. M. Gray. Mayfair, OBrien. D. Williams . Dintinosante. biAZENOD O.C. 3 .8 4 .8 6.9 8.14.62 ST. HEMS 1.8 5.9 9.4 16.17.113 I+ zaeaod O .C. Hunter 3. Pearce 2. Barker. M. Murray, Young. Best Nisbett Pearce, Quirk . Jacobs . Fisher, LeGrand . St. lCevins Garvey 4. Ryan 3. B. Dallman 2. M. Dollrnan 2. A. Hart 2, Keighran, Gross . Best Farquharson. Macey. Burden, D . Kennedy. M. Dollman. N. Hart. IVANHOE 7 .3 10.6 11.12 15.15.105 ORMOND 1 .3 4.9 5.11 7.12.54 Ivanhoe Ryan 3 . Saunders 3. Lee 2. Williams 2 . Hull-Brown 2, McFarlane, Scuderi . Manuel . Best McGowan . Scuderi. Flynn, Saunders. Manuel. Tucker. Ormond Renman 2, Bailey 2, James, Turner. Grace . Best Symes, Edgell . Joy . Gilmore. Beckett. Remman . ST. KB.DA/STH, CAVLPIEI.D 6 .7 9.9 14.12 20.16 .136 OLD BRIGHTON 3 .1 6.7 11.10 15.12 .102 St KBda/Sth Caulfield Green 4. Astapeilto 4- Da llatana 3. Ryan 3. Knoble 2 . Howard 2. Gilmore, Tkacz . Best Cruws, Atspmko. Newson, Gilmore. M. Ryan . Old Brighton Bradley 5. McLachlan 2. Talbot 2 . Hartman 2. Dennis. Fitzgerald . Kent. Jackson. 4 .3 6.5 14 .7 16.12 .108 M .H.S.O.B . TFIERRY PEIdOLA O.B . 5 .4 11 .8 17.7 19.10 .124 MHSOB libodley 6. Atber~o 5. Bruce 2 . Gernrx, Grimrner. Sauliry. Best Albergo. Ritodley, Tilling. Saultry. Glmer. Atkin . Therry Peaola Palo 5 . Bosanko 3 . Goodwin 3 . O'Connor 2. Elliott 2. Crotty. Gro.rock, Goodwin. RedeLck. Best Kiret- Hollow, Crotty, GaucL Pola. Basanko.

RESERVES - 19.07 .97 7.13 .55 OLD IVANHOE 3 .3 3.6 5.11 BAftYUI.E 1 .5 5.8 8 .9 8.14 .62 Old Ivanhoe Biso,?nt 2, Harris 2 . Brophy. Siglev. Beat George. BLV.~gtu. Brophy, Jones. SiP~ey,l9ehb. Banyule R5sst-Mel 2- Gilham 2 . Gray, Smith. Noonan . Holt. Best Gllham, Rossi=Mel. Fortune. Riches. Donaldson. Ferrall . MAZENOD O.C. 6.1 8.4 11 .4 12.4 .76 ST. HEVBtiS 2.1 3 ;.2 4 .5 8.6 .54 MMasenod OC Brookes 3, Smith 2 . Riley 2, Grimsan. Fisher, Polan, Snart, Toyantz . Best Hal4y, CauchL Grimtsan. Fisher. Polan. Snart, Toyama Best Hahy. CauchL Grirnison, Smith, Fisher . LeCouteur. St Kevlns D. Moore 2 . Fraser 2. Hourtgan 2, hicCaazm, Mount. Best Varasrll. Mount . Dynan, McCann. Denton . Kuring. IVANHOE 1,1 2,3 5 .5 30.5 .56 ORMOND 4.3 4-4 8 .5 10.5 .85 Ivanhoe Rlchards 2 . Fairweather. Krtschker. Thackw;av, Frisina. Moussa Sorter. Best Dl Santo. Andrevski. Krischker- Gittos . Fairweather, Toogood . Ormond McDonald 3. Brown 2. Bremtan . Brown, Cleary, Orr, Whelan. Best Clearv. Collins . Brown. McDonald. On, Brennan . ST. KILDA/STH. CAULFIELD 0.4 1.8 4 .10 4 .11 .35 OLD BRIGHTON 8.3 11.5 13 .7 21.21 .137 St . KBda/Sth. Caulfield Dynon. SliHka. Kingsley. Merrick. Best Eamon. Emmett. Gallouav. A. Merrick. hiascali. Paterson. Old Brighton Grant 8. Murray 3 . Dau~s 2. Biekett 2. Mandylaris. D. Paterson, P. Patterson. Carter. McNamara Best grant, Desmy4h Howden, Bickett- Douglas Murray. M.H.S.O.B. 4.2 73 10.5 13 .11 .89 THERRY PENOLA O .B. 1 .0 5.2 7.4 8 .7.55 MHSOB McGrath 3. Spiteri 2, Hayes . M . Konstanty, Walford . MeLardie . Theobald. Patmcs. S. Konstanty, Msell, Best AMord . Hayes, Spiterl- Konstanty. terma. Palmas. Therry Peaola Rossignolo 4 . Same 2 . Hollow, Kuret . Best Bo}ie. Maloney. Lyons. Jurcic, Rosstgnolo. Vaina

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somewhat predictable round saw results go as expected, the only blemish on my scorecard th e win to North Old Boys in a match that could always have gone either way. St . Bedes Mentone have moved into second spot and this week face NOB's in a clash the Tigers will look to win and grab a second chance in the finals . St . Leo's got themselves a game clear of the bottom and although it may come down to percentage, I still think Monash will have to pull something out of the bag. But even Thomastown, once fighting for a place I the four, are just a game and little percentage clear of second last spot, so they will have to win this week . As far as the goalkicking is concerned I had my numbers wrong last week, but this week there is definitely only three goals separating our leaders, whom I think may also be leading the VAFA . But all bodes well for the final few weeks, this week's clash at Keysborough particularly interesting as the winner will sot likely become our fourth finalist . Review - Round 1 5 Firstly to Mentone where a plucky Ajax hung around before St . Bedes Mentone turned it on to come out victors by 32 points. With the aid of a strong breeze in the first term Ajax kicked three goals clear and was showing some promise . The Tigers though hit back in the second and took back the lead. Ajax again had the win in the third but could not capitalise on it until the second half of the quarter when they scrambled through a few goals to take a 2 point lead into the final term. But the last quarter was all Tigers, they kicked nine goals to three to take the game away from a very competitive Ajax side whose good players included skipper Halphen, Segal an d Rosen who kicked five goals . For the Tigers MacGeorge's 9.2 was a highlight, as was the running and defence of Tully and Goodchild. A less than spectacular game in difficult conditions but the win still putting the Tigers in second spot . In the match of the round also played in windy conditions Marcellin were unable to stop a fast finishing No rt h Old Boys who, after trailing for most of the game, kicked 6.5 in the last to defeat the Eagles by 14 points . A torrential wind was blowing, the Eagles had it first and kicked six to be up by 29 points at quarter time . Marcellin worked well into the breeze in the second and although being outscored were still up by 19 points . With the win in the third Marcellin failed to capitalise on many forward thrusts and through some solid work the NOB's had kept the lead to just 21 points at the last change . In the last the NOB's lifted and kicked six goals to seal the game in a good team effort. For the Eagles who would be rueing this loss at home, O'Flynn, Theisz and stand in full fonvard Karavasillis were solid as they fell out of second spot and must now chase for that vital second chance . 6

Bulleen-Templestowe kept their finals chances alive with a 49 point win over the Hampton Rovers side. With the game evenly poised half time, the Bullants, playing for a finals berth nee ed to come out firing . They did just that through goo solid football and were able to run away with f1 match . Parris was explosive in the middle for the vi tors whilst George controlled the backline . TI Bullants must now win their remaining three match if they are to make the finals, whilst the Rovers wou be looking to win at least one match to get off that ri egation pile. Down at Keysborough Old Mentonians mat tained their hold on fourth spot with a sound 59 poin victory over a lacklustre Thomastown side who lead half time but completely faded out of the game in tl second half scoring just two goals to the Panthers 1 The first half was a good contest with scoring ve even . The home side lead by seven points at the fir change, the Bears kicking five second quarter goals take a one point lead at the break. In the third ai fourth quarters Panthers players who had been mis ing appeared and they kicked six goals to one in ea( quarter to take the game . Bournon took the mant from Big Ad's this week and kicked nine goals and w; best for his side with Stroud an d Twentyman wl were both very good . For the Bears Fellows again w~ best, this week helped by Alberti and Ristevs. amongst few others. A win this week will see tl Panthers back into the finals . Finally, in what was quite an important match, S Leos kicked clear of the bottom with a rousing ° points win over a discouraged Monash Blues. Mona ; got off to a great start and with the aid of a good bree; were up by 22 points at quarter time, inaccuracy cos ing them though. The Two Blues kicked six of the own in the second term, but Monash were also able kick two to even the scores up at half time . St. Le( managed to kick four goals into the breeze in the thin Monash kicking 1 .8 and themselves out of the game . seven goal to zero last term and nail in the coffin for dejected Monash side. Best for the Two Blues thouâ‚Ź were Pitcher, Major and McKenzie amongst a vei happy St. Leos outfit. Preview - Round 1 6 Out at Brunswick the top two teams clash, Nort Old Boys taking on the Tigers . The NOB's would hai to be the premiership favourites at the moment but D tipped the Tigers all year and will go for them again . S Bedes Mentone Tigers just . In another must win clash for both teams, I7 sticking with my call of last week and I will tip Bulleei

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VF_ Templestoere to defeat Old R4entonians even though it is ;, ; }{evsborough . St . Leos will make it to be a blowout as Ajax Ajax I don't expec ;o noLwant to bow t' out of 'C' without a bit of pride . ~gonash make the trip out to the Bear pit but will ,c have enough to go with Tholllastown who, if they pla~ a whole game, will win .

a,q,l'cellin will be too strong for Hampton Rovers ;lc v ll not want to lose big, as percentage could be t]icir friend in the end .

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es _aentone Tigers - wish to congratulate Hecker who this plays his 100th game for the club . A very popular club member, all wish him the best and continued good form. ' St Leos Emmaus - Congratulations to Don Dinicolantonio and Mick Lawlor on playing their 200th ~a~nes with the club . Don, club captain and (3) times B & F as well as (4) time premiership player has been an inspirational player over (14) years . Mick, has been a cremendous spare parts player over (12) years, playing in (2) premierships . Also congratulations to Eddy Mitchell and Matt October on playing their 50th games for th e club, Well done to you all and all the very b est for today. I

AJAX v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS Field : P. Withington C. Brajtberg Boundary: A. Degan C . Hayes THOMASTOWN v. MONASH BLUES Field : N . McCorquodale C . Nash NORTH OLD BOYS v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Field : P. Simpson D . Lane Goal : Robert Seymour Skip Shipley HAMPTON ROVERS v. MARCELLIN Field : B . Tamblyn G . Gioras Goal : David Murray Gary Clancy OLD R1EDtTOIYIANS v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : B . Schmidt C . Keeton Goal: Robert Dunstan Phil Bur g

i ~_.iC10~m ~""dIOP " CLUB LAST C :I TOTAL NAME ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 4 81 MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 9 77 VAUGHAN ST . LEOS EMMAUS 5 59 TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 5 2 RESERVES ROBINSON NORTH OLD BOYS GOODCHILD ST BEDES MENTONE SCARPA THOMASTOWN

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SENIORS - 26 .07.9 7 17.15.117 2 .2 8.8 8.11 ST. B'S MENr. no. AJAX 5 .3 5.3 10.5 13.7.85 . St Bs Meat Tig MacCreorge 9. Tully 2 .B~ 2, Hecker. FaiFdngikwL Madrdc THompsrnt. Best Tully. MacGe .r GoodcTiild.s Hecker. McCraw. Fa6dngttam . B t Halphen. Rosen . J . Segal . . Haipeh 3 . Rath hega1 2, Bram. es MAX Fosen S Brant, Roth . Krongold. .4 17.7.109 ST. LEOS EAII,SAUS W.P. 0.1 6.3 10 MONASH BLUES 3.5 5.9 6.17 6.18 .54 St Leos Vaughan 5 . Graves 4, Banks 2, Dhdcdantino 2, Major 2 . Pitcher, . Robinson. Best Pitcher, Major . McKenzie, INrdcolantino, Grants. Burgess Monash Blues Gregory 3. Hottm4ay. Webster. Hipwell. Best Holloway. McGee. . Tinlder. J.L. Smith. DelOung, ONe((1 MARCEfSdN 6 .6 8 .7 10.9 18.12.120 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .1 5.8 7.6 13 .11 .89 Marctllin Beattie 2, Dinneen. Mason. Rowe. Dimingo. O'Ft}nn. Simpimon . Day. Kara}asatts . Best OTlynn. Dodorico. Sampimon, Moran, Theisa . Dinneen. North Old Boys Bo}4e 3 . Barker 2. Curran 2. Manassa 2 . Walsh 2 . Booth. Smith . Best Barker. Manassa, Walsh, Curran. Bcryie. Collison . 18.12 .120 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.0 8.7 13 .11 10.11 .71 HAMPTON ROVERS 5.1 7.5 9.8 Buttress Tentplestow Mathews. Earnes. Robrrtsat. C. Parrs 2 . ~

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Hampton Rovers Crawiord 2, Fletcher 2. 1Wmott 2, Martin, M Best Fletcher. Ferguson . BIlck, Hobson . Wills, Andersan. OLD NIELB11RN1ATv'S 5.5 9 .8 15.9 21 .11 .137 THOMASTOWN 4 .4 9 .9 10.12 11 .12.78 01d MeIDurntans Bournon 9. Acreman 4. Stroud 3 . Paterson 2, Lean. B. Murphy. TwenttTnan. Best Bournon . Stroud. TxrenRinan. Carnpbell . Paterson. B. Murphy . Th.omastowa Holmes 2, A. Ward 2. Alberti 2. Capetl . GenBs. A. Felloas. Diana. RLstmkt. Best A . Fellows . Atberti. Ristevski. P. Colosimo. Byxon . Holmes.

RESERVES - 26.07 .97 1 .4 7.9 9 .10 17.15 .117 ST. B'S MENT TtG . AJAX 1 .2 2.2 3 .4 4.4 .28 . BraceM 3, Schreier 3, Napier 2 . Walsh. Connolly. St Bs Ment T3g Ross 6 Corderoy. Best Walsh . Kinsella Napier . Schreier, Furlong, Ross . AJAX Goldberg. Segal . Steen . 1BOolt Bat [sraelsohn. Grodski . Nathan, L. Goldberg, Lmy . ztecinski. ST. LEOS EMMAUS W.P. 1.7 1 .8 4.10 5 .11 .41 MONASH BLUES 2 .1 7 .12 11.16 17.19.121 St Leos Cotessotto. Lawlor. E. Mitchell, Panetta Pinhorn . Best Gay. Contessotto . McCann. Vandenakker . Ndreu . Pinhorn. h4onash Blues Try 3 . Kellock 2 . Napier. Harris. Andritsos . Spencer. Bzuder. Findlay. Best Findlay, McCann . Newrnan. Crawiord. Jones . Dobson. MARCELLIN 0.0 2.0 2.1 4.2.26 2.2 3.2 9 .4 14.6 .90 NORTH OLD BOYS Maredtin Petrott 2, D. Harberts. J. Lllley. BW Wallis. Golds. D. Harberts . Taylor. Dafiv. Sheehan. . North Old Boys ?.occo 4 . Sweeney 2 . Anderson 2, Kearney 2 . Cheshire 2 Rehnamt. Roberts. Best Zoceo. Sweeney . Cheshire. Joyce. Roberts . O'Dwyer. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .4 5.5 10.8 15 .11 .101 HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .0 2.2 2.2 2 .4.16 Buttress Templeatowe D. Bone 2. P. Bone 3. Laznbropoutos 3 . Boyd. Driver. Faulkner, Papadopoulos . Young. Vozza. Best Young. Bone . Stott. Fautker, Morihoviti.s, D. Bone. Hampton Rovers McGregar, hTy . Best Thomas, Buckley, Armstrong . Tyrrell, Hunt. Melnjak. OLD b3ELBURNtANS 2 .4 4 .5 7.9 9.14 .68 0.1 2.5 4.6 4.10 .34 THOMASTOWN Old Mdburnfans Millis 3 . Ballantyne, Dwyer. FSrmLs. HItto, Leone. Riley. Best . Co,째ntry, Elliott Davis.,`' . Kitto . Mills Thomestowa F.,nning. Pou 'ns . Petsuils, John Bubis. Best MeNell, MoriMto. Thead~ou . Petleerino. Rio. Mince.

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D SECTION Peter Kelly avP,_4 Coo k REVIEW t appears only Parkside and Old Essendon are now in the contest for fourth spot . Old Geelong

and Beaumaris appear set for the double chance and the Whitefriars performance would be a concern at this stage of the season . The gale effected nearly all results as tiredness caused three sides kicking against the wind to just run out of steam . Play of the Day was the great mark standing above a flying pack by St Johns Simon Canning in the final quarter . Parkside started slowly kicking with that gale but eventually took control. Caulfield got back into the game to be only two points down at the long break . Supporters at Caulfield crossed their fingers knowing that in the last three weeks they have not kicked a goal in the third quarter . It wasn't to be and a great third quarter into the wind set up a possible victory for Caulfield . The Devils played their name and forged ahead with desperate play at the ball to kick 7 goals against the wind whilst inaccurate kicking by Caulfield who could manage only three form nine scoring shots . Parkside's Tessari played an inspiring captain's game and was again supported by McNamara, Panjari and Harvey. Caulfield's best were Royals and Rosster whilst Cowlishaw finished with 5 goals. Whitefriars travelled to Aquinas where the wind ensured a scrappy game which at half time saw the scores locked together . The Friars kicking with the wind in the third could only manage an eleven point break going into the last and although Aquinas powered home to record a great victory the visitors had their chances but let themselves down with poor kicking . Aquinas's VanKerhoven at full back shut down Robinson whilst the onballers struggled between the two clubs . Ex Friar Doeherty served his new club well kicking a crucial goal into the wind in the third . Grierson, Tarulli, Kenny and Colliver also put in excellent performances . Old Essendon struggled all day against Old Camberwell who ran out of time when they finally got going with the wind in the last . Two early goals to OEGS after the last break set up a seventy point lead but then a nine goal last quarter which saw Old Camberwell get back in the game was stopped by the siren as they rampaged to close the gap. Old Camberwell's work rate at the centre bounce was excellent but went unrewarded as OEGS back line repelled the attacks. The overall difference being OEGS taller forwards . OEGS best were Hexter, Lutterschmidt (5 goals) and Steven . Old Camberwell's best were Scott, Hansen, Whitehead (3 goals) and Heffernan . Kent also finished with 3 goals. Old Geelong as predicted bounced back hard from last weeks loss to Parkside by easily accountin g

for Salesian. Salesian still reeling from the one poir loss struggled all day and although trying hard coul not match the skill of OGS as they returned to som good form heading towards the finals . Salesian's be ; were Tassone, Bobetic and Wiseman with Canava kicking 3 goals. In the final game St Johns who were at home sal their last chance at a finals berth come to an en when they were defeated by a fitter Beaumaris as th visitors came home with a strong breeze . The gain opened at a furious pace with neither side giving a inch and everybody being focused on the ball . S Johns had moved to a valuable lead and in the sec ond quarter extended that into a strong wind, Iookin the better side . The third quarter saw the gam. return as the Sharks work rate lifted as St John, seemed to tire and rely on the wind to do some worl for them. This effort gave the Sharks a sniff, an( although St Johns tried hard they couldn't get th+ ball across the line whereas Beauy's thrusts resultec in some good goals as St Johns tired badly into thi wind to see the Sharks record a comfortable 3 goa win. Best for Beaumaris was Pitts, McNicholas ( 4 goals), Mahmoud (4 goals) and Hoyne . St John: best were Hilton, Saunderson, Koppens anc Aboujaber who finished with 5 goals . PREVIEW This week Old Essendon travel to Whitefriars iwhatlbe Friasltchneagti hedouble chance and Old Essendon's last chance to cement fourth spot from Parkside. A loss to either being costly and a win creating a comfort zone . Selecting Whitefriars at home is a little difficult as they have not been as impressive in the second half of the season but that ground, crowd and double chance should be enough to get them across the line. Beaumaris take on Old Geelong at home in a preview of the second semi and probably the Grand Final and certainly this weeks match of the day . Old Geelong may be a little too strong over all as Beaumaris seem to lack depth after the sixteenth player as their skills drop off. Old Geelong on the other hand switched back on last week after the loss to the devils and I predict they will be too strong in this and the finals against Beaumaris and will get home by 16 points . Old Camberwell have a chance to win at home this week against the Devils as this seasons form suggests the Devils play two good games and then drop their bundle. If a spot in the four wasn't the incentive I would pick Old Camberwell but Parkside have their sights on fourth and will win by 3 goals .

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oidii < relegation must be able to put four quarters . Salesian now have joined lh , r sooner or later beaten by fi~,, ht to°stave off relegation and being. On recent it .. • l! ilcld will put them right amongst d win by 4 goals an will pick themselves up 1~)n11 t} ~' o,;uish Caulfield's disappointing season of what ottic have been . Ir, the last game of the round the improving Aqui_:as take on St Johns who have promised soe d failed to deliver in the crunches. The gam ntuch an c,, ,e where the winner creates a miniscule comfort zoueto avoid relegation an d is really a finals game for l~esu clubs . In a close call St Johns by 8 points . A q ;)t .~~ei'J

,johns - Stephen Koppens plays his 100th He is an club original who had a year off hecausc of overseas commitments last season an d returned to be a great clubman and contributor on and off the field . Congratulations . Aquinas - Parry Paras plays his 50th game and is loved for his hardness at the ball and strength in one on one contests . Congratulations from all at th e club. SOCIAL: Beaumaris - are holding their annual Dinner Dance on the 9th of August and welcome all enquiries for tickets . St Johns - last game will see a special raffle night and all supporters are asked to be there to celebrat e

SENIORS P1Ahii; CLUB LAST WK TOTAL HOWELLS OLD GEELONG 7 79 ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 55 CINCOTTA SALESIAN 51 INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 5 0 DUNBABIN P. O'BRIEN BROWN

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CAULFIELD GR. v. SALESIAN 0 C Field: G . Moore G . Armstrong BEAUMARIS v . OLD GEELONG Field : C . Wallis L. Gallagher OLD CAMBERWELL v. PARKSIDE Field : A. Ladd T. Folev WHITEFRIARS 0 C v . OLD ESSENDON GR . Field : S . Alger R . Treverton ST. JOHNS v. AQUINAS 0 B Field : D . Kramer A. Flack Boundary: G . Mooney T. Bowman Goal : Peter Allsop Steven Mooney

~ALJkl ` --SENIORS - 26 .07.97 PARKSIDE 8 .2 10.4 11.10 18.11.119 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .1 10.2 12.3 15.9.99 ParksMe Lord 3. Pan,jarl 3, Marulli 2. Regmato 2 . Tessari 2, Vita 2 . Druman . ~~ MacNamara Plno. Best TessarL MacNamara Panjarl . Manilll. Harscy . Caulfield Grammar Ca .vllshaw 5. Vella 2, Will 2, Keon, Lubransky . Stumbles . Thompson, Wilson. Best T. Royals . Dicrosta Will. Cv,viishaw. Lubransky. Thwnpwn. SAI.ESIAN O .C . 3.3 3.5 4.9 7.12 .54 OLD GEELONG 4 .1 9.9 12.10 17.13.115 Salesian Canavan 3. Wiseman 2 . BdreOc. Cooke . Best Cooke. Bobe6c. McKnight. Wiseman, Tassone . Canavan . Old Geelong Howells 7, Vickers-Wlllis 6. L. Wilson. Beattie. Mithen. Harper. Best Vickers-Willis. Beattie . Wilson . Smlthers. Mithen. Seymour. OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 4.2 5.8 13 .9 15 .11 .101 0.0 3.3 3 .3 12.8 .78 OLD CAMBERWELL Old Esseadon Luttaschmidt S. Fleming 4. Luckasz 2 . Stevens 2. Craig. McPherson . Best Hexta. LuttashmFdt. Steven. Walker. Papal . Fleming. Old CambaweB Goal lockers and best pla}mrs not received. 1.0 5 .5 6 .5 10 .9.69 AQUINAS O.B . S1IRTEFRL9RS 4.5 5 .5 7.10 7 .16.58 Aquinas Tandli 2. Whitehead. Whiston. Lamborn. Flynn . Phillips . Chapman. Kenny. Ikbhertv. Best Van Kenmzn. Doherty . Kenny. Grterson. Collhw. Phelan. WhReBiars h4.Carbone 2 . Mika 2 . Coghian . Hughes, Carzigg. Best Cartigg. Cagtilan . Carbone, Hughes. Houston. Mllta. ST. JOHNS O.C . 8 .4 10.7 12.10 13 .10.88 BEAUMARIS 2 .0 6.2 10.4 16.10.106 St Johns Aboujabba 5 . Emery 3. Hilton 2 . Labrody 2 . Reynolds . Best Saunderson, Labrodv. Emery. Aboujabber. Hiiton . Paulson. Beaumer9s Mahrnoud 4. Satisbury 4, ORiiey 2 . Pitts 2. Fallbanks, Hoyne. Quin . Sherman. Best Pitts. MeNicholas . Salisburv. Vance . Mahmoud, Hanrahan .

RESERVES - 26.07 .97 PARKSIDE 1 .8 2.9 4.14 5.14.44 0.0 2.3 2.3 2.8 .20 CAULFiELD GRAMMAR Parkside Warren 2 . Dean . M1Lsud. Petropoulos . Best Tyson. McCall. Drew. Thomas . Hubbard . Sherlock . Caulfield Grammar Castles . Kouiaris . Best Loue. Williams. Giles. Farmer . Ash. Burs. SALESIAN O.C . 1 .0 1.0 3 .1 3.1 .19 1 .2 2.6 4 .11 8.13 .61 OLD GEELONG Salesian OC Taylor. Byrne. AIligan. Best Bouchard. Napoli, Taylor. Chalmers, Fitzgerald, Dawy . Old Geelong McKellar 3 . Wtlldnson 2 . Dugdazle . Farrer. Oliver. B est Harrington . Farta. PaaTr. Wilkinson . McKellar, Ronchi . OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2.1 4.1 5 .4 6.5.41 OLD CAMBERWELL 0.2 3.5 3 .7 5.9.39 Old Essendon Grammar Gillis 2 . Clohesy 2 . Roherton. Dale. Best Saunders . Reade. Robatsn. HuCfres . Barr. Gillis . Old Camberwell U es. and best playas not received . AQUINAS 09. 0 .2 1 .7 2.7 4 .11 .35 4 .6 7 .7 14.11 16 .11 .107 WHITEFRIARS Aquinas Crouch 2, King Clitford . Best Moore, Kelly. Clifford. King Close, Boland . Whitefriars Jackson 3, Peter O'Brien 3, Bardullt 2, Griffin 2. Strike . Davis. Eames, Bonmman . Harris. GIIlan. 2 .0 4 .8 7.9 13.11.89 ST. JOHNS O.C . BEAUMARIS 8 .2 10 .3 11 .6 12 .7.79 St Johns Hancock 2, B lake 5, Bubic . T. Cotton . B. Cotton. Lagonder. Meechan. Ladson . Best Meechan. Gortnan. Corcoran. Lagonda. Beanmaris Stainage. McKenzie 3. Taylor. Ma}piece 3. Devine. O'Brian 2 . Lucy. Best Taylor, Lucy. McMahon. Maypie;.e. Mchnr. Fisher.

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Knitwear special word of thanks to the Mazenod Old A Collegians for their administrative efficiency and helpfulness when hosting the Old Carey v. Chirnside Park match at Central Reserve on July 22nd . Everything went with a minimum of fuss, and there was even talk about arranging other night fixtures at what is an excellent venue . Unless something goes seriously amiss, Yarra and the C's will meet in the 2nd semi, and Kew will play either Parkers or Central . The Parkers have had a horror run home, the C's twice last week, Kew today, then the Cits, followed by Yarra in the final round . If they survive that, they deserve the spot they currently cling to. Central must win all three against, the Sharks, the C's, and Eltham, or rely on the Parkers dropping two, with themselves losing only one . Best of luck to both! LAST WEEK

Old Carey defeated Chi rn side Park in their long awaited Round 7 game at Central Reserve last Tuesday weeek . A large crowd watched a very entertaining game in which the C's broke away to a 43 point lead in the 2nd term and clung to it despite a spirited challenge by the Parkers immediately after half time, which saw them slam on 3 goals in the first 5 minutes . Both sides adapted well to the different conditions and played a top brand of footy. Tony D' Angelo, Scotty McIntosh, Mick Carusi an d Marcus Walker were outstanding for the Parkers . Cam Matthews was a rock at CHB for the C's, Cam Campbell and Vas were great round the ground, Chad Esler was strong in the ruck, and Hamish Morrison was his will o' the wisp self. Eltham OC were outplayed by Eley Park on a day where the Sharks seemed to have their measure, whatever they tried. The Turtles had good efforts from Stevie Justice across HB, Mattie Ryan, round the ground, Mark Gasporotto in midfield, an d Benny Hespe . on the ball. Richmond Central couldn't cope with Yarra Valiey OB's pace and cohesion, when Yarra was able to score 3 goals into the wind in the 1st term, then rattle on a bagful in the 2nd to open up a substantial lead . Central battled on but it was a lost cause . LiveseyCole an d Peterson did well in the ruck for Yarra, Scales, McVean and Peak ruled around the packs, and the coterie of backs kept running the ball forward all day. Central's best were HF, Chri s Andonopoulos, Greg Tate and Franki Bove on the ball, Merv and Chief Shannon in a variety of roles. Hamish McAlpin did well on a wing .

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ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1,4 3 .4 7.8 8 .11 .59 ELEY PARK 2.4 11 .8 13.8 15.13.103 Etthsm Ryan 2 . Dtsmore 2 . Cconerty. Justice, Dwyer, Hespe. Best Justice. Ryan, Hespe. Gasparotto, Dismcae, Bishop . Eley Park Hawley 3, Holm 3 . Poole 3 . Kaye 2, Brady. Payne. Best Brady. Bruce . Hook, Holm . Payne. Cantone. RICHMOND CENTRAL 4,3 6,4 9 .8 10.7.87 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 3 .2 12 .8 17.12 23.15.153 Richmond Central Andonopoulos 4 . Tate 2. Pickett 2. Boae, Joycey. Best Andonopoulos . Tate, Bove. O'Sullnan. Shannon, C . Shannon . Yarn Valley Goal kickers and best players not recetved . CEIlRNSIISE PARK 4 .4 4 .8 8.9 7.9.51 OLD CAREY 2 .0 13.4 16.8 22.10.142 Cldraaide Park M. Pemberton 3, Walker. Cazus4 Pedler, W. Pemberton. Best Allatt M. Pemberton . Holliday, Pkctoll . Koopmans, Walker. Old Carey Hickey 9. Addison 6, Campbell 2. S. Curry 2, Arnott. Vasffopoulos. B . Cohen. Best Hickey, Addison . Campbell, Vasilopoulos . Esler, Amon. BBLLEEN COBRAS 1 .1 4.8 5 .9 7.14.56 KEW 5.4 7.8 15.11 18.12 .120 Salient Cobras Badanjek 3, D'Angelo, Dillon. Ga}4or. McLeod. Best Dillon. Paatsch. Schneider. Moran, Hickey. Humphrev. Kew Lafraztcht 6, Dimasi 4 . Putvtrentt 2. Bruno 2. Hope 2, Kiriakou, King . Peters . Best Bruno . McMahon. PuhireN, Dirtiest. La(ranchL Gencarelli .

RESERVE - 26.07 .97 AUGUST 9 - ROUND 17 )--,gRA VALLEY v . ELEY PARK RICHMOND CENTRAL V . OLD CAREY ELTHAM COLLEGIANS v. KEW CHIRNSIDE PARK v . HAWTHORN CITIZENS BULLEEN COBRAS has the bye .

ELLY PARK v . RICHMOND CENTRAL Field : P. ogh W . Simmons OLD CAREY v . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS AT RAMSDEN STREET RESERVE Field : C . Cimoli G . Brereton KEW v . CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : K . Walker D. Miller HAWTHORN CITIZENS v . BULLEEN COBRAS Field : G . Hodgins Goal : Ken Coughlan Robert Parry YARRA VALLEY has the bye

ELTHAhi COLLEGIANS 3.2 5.3 6 .5 7.8.48 2.1 2.6 4 .11 8.13.81 ELEY PARK EBLam McLaren 2, Watson. Dalziel. Schafer. Matiield, Barnett . Best Glare. Schafer. T. Barnett. Maxiield, Harris. Eley Park Verde 2 . Dellorso. Lamarca. LetUnL Wickham. Best Verde. Carrol . Dix Carey, Morris, KaradYmos . RICHMOND CENYRAf. 0.5 3.9 4 .9 11.13 .79 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 7.2 8.7 14 .12 16 .14 .110 Richmond Central Hickey 4, Jackson 4, Wilson. Manntng, White, Best Jackson, Tresise, Hickey, Baxre, Macak, Flores . Yarra VaBey Goal ktckers and best platers not recetred . CHIRNSIDE PARK 0.0 2 .2 2.2 4.4 .28 OLD CAREY 5.5 5 .5 5.11 8 .12 .48 Chimside Park Basso, Hussey. M . Koopmans, N . Egan. Best Gray, Skein, Basso. Kimpton. Wyngard. Pillikidis. Old Carey Stone 2 . D. Parker . Kennedy. Droner. M. Curry. Best I . Cohen. Hawking, McQuie. Gorman, Shrries . Bennett . BULI .EEN COBRAS - - - 3 .9.27 KEW 8.10.58 Buileea Cobras Clements 2, 7.azi. Best Zorzi . Mozzarella Rtgoni. Clements, Sette . Chapmau. 2. Bruno, Campbell . Barnes, Brassff, Wong, Robinson . Best Puhirentl Apostalakcs . Campbell . Fletcher. Paron, Porter.

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E CENTRAL SEC' by Mick James

Round 15 Review a Trobe continued their late season revival ~ with a big win over West Brunswick . Benny Heyward bagged 7 goals from CHF and Robbo bobbed up all over the expansive Bundoora surface on his way to a 5 goal haul . In the last line Stewie Bland was impassable while first gamer Steve Honey rewarded the match committee with a tidy performance on a wing. The loss leaves Phil Leatham's charges in a two way battle with the unpredictable Swinburne for the wooden spoon . In the ressies the Trobers put paid to the Magpies finals hopes kicking away in the last quarter . Mark Spralja was impressive at the bounces and resting at CHF while Black and Roberts fired home some telling goals including the sealer . Down at Fearon Reserve it was Williamstown that maintained the psychological advantage with their fourth win by less than 10 points over Blacks in the last 2 years . The game was played in excellent spirit despite the stakes and the conditions with Willi opening with the wind but the Blacks defence holding up well to prepare the way for a narrow lead at the main break . The Blacks defence again held sway in the third with the CY's only able to establish a 6 point lead which didn't look like enough . But, with the breeze dying and Cook dominating in the air Willi was able to stop their opponents' run after conceding the first 2 goals of the final term . Replying with 2 goals into the wind Willi held on through a goalless final 10 minutes to record an impressive victory . Harry and Darvan were among Williamstown's best with Hayes, Mackie and Caccaviello gallant for Blacks . In the twos, the wind was almost enough to blow away the unbeaten run of the visitors with a fast finishing CY's outfit coming up short by less than a kick . Dooley, Souerby and Neville were best for the victors while O'Flynn, Oldham and Robinson were big contributors for Williamstown . Swinburne raised a few questions about North Brunswick's claims as a premiership contender with a comfortable surprise win . The difficult conditions combined with the smaller playing surface at St James' Park made it tough for Craig Fox's charges to settle while the Razorbacks revelled in the wind with 7 first quarter goals before coach Garry Hickey swung captain Damien Milano from CHF into a loose man role in defence . With Adrian Fiumani also hitting his straps the Swint defence was able to get of top of the North attack which fell into the same trap as the Blacks and Reds on the weekend, of expecting the wind to do all the work . At the other end Snow, Hamilton 12

and Dellolio were providing scoring options for the locals throughout the day to set up the club's best win for the year . Best Thorpe a nINorthweMcan,Adms Kyriazis. In the early game the dark horses fror the north continued their strong push into th finals with a comprehensive win set up by Jah Papanikolou's 12 goals thanks to some good wor by Evans, Bradford and Polemicos . Uni High got out of jail against the Reds wh had the upper hand for three quarters but failed t kick away in last allowing Fatty Wallace to bob u . with 3 crucial last quarter goals to pull off ai unlikely win that all but ties up their finals birth In the ressies the Reds secured third spot with ; comfortable win with the highlight the first quarte duel between High president Greg Catterall ani long time redder Chris Tehan . Round 16 Preview West Brunswick host Will iamstown a Fleming Park and the visitors should run out com fortable 60 point winners . The Reds season appears to have slipped awa, and the Blacks will add insult to injury with comfortable 52 point win on the rebound . Old Westbourne and La Trobe are both show ing their best form of the year with home grounc advantage and the faint sniff of a finals bird enough to get the Warriors home by 14 points . UHSOB face a danger game against Swinburnâ‚Ź but the chance to secure fourth spot should b( motivation enough for a 4 goal win . North Brunswick has the bye . Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 b) 1 .30pm, call 9381 2292 until 8 .00pm or emai] micj@netspace .net.a u

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I IIni . Eiacks - A couple of Blacks stalwarts go hetter than Mathew Elliot this week chalking 200 games between them this week . Captain peter Caecavie llo plays his 100th game for the 1>l,,e,1i1 . In his first season as skipper, a dedicat,d i,c•_i committed leader "Cacca" has stood by th e during several tough years . Andy Neville played an integral part in four Blacks Reserves r ierships. Nevs is known for his fearless satili on the ball and love of breaking the tackle . II clone Nevs .

p,iL;ST ?,i.UP7SWICK v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYR4S AT gLL :JIING PARK Field : M .Wittmann P. Tuppen UN Iylr'RSITY REDS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS rield: K . Brewer G . Waldron OLD WESTBOURNE v. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Field : M . Gilday UIISOB v . SWINBURNE UNI. Field : G . Seabourne ,%I. Forde NORTH BRUNSWICK has a bye

ELSTERIM9CK PARK DRAW 1997 This Sat : MHSOB v . Banyule This Sun : Club XVIII First Semi Finals Next Sat: Old Haileybury v. St Bernards Next Sun: FIDA Semi Final s Aug . 16 : NO MATC H Aug . 17 : FIDA Grand Finals Aug. 23 : Old Scotch v. Collegians Aug. 24: Club XVIII Grand Finals Aug. 30: B Section Ist Semi Final Aug. 31: A Section ist Semi Final Sept . 6: B Section 2nd Semi Final Sept . 7 : A Section 2nd Semi Final Sept . 13 : C Section Grand Final Sept . 14 : A Section Preliminary Final Sept . 20 : B Section Grand Final Sept . 21 : A Section Grand Final

SENIORS - 26.07.97 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 6.1 11.4 17.9 24.9.153 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 1.6 1 .7 3.11 .29 LaTrobe Ural Hayw=d 7. Robinson 5 . Storer 3. Bakoglanis 3. OToole 3. Kreuzer. Ireland. Franunan. Best Haeward. Robinson. Bland . Turner. Franzman . Lonerqan . West Brunswick Toose, Malone. Cannane. Best Malone . Toose, Byrne. Curtin. WR,LtAhSS1riWN CYS,SS 2.7 5.8 8 .12 10.18 .78 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.3 7.5 8 .7 10.10 .70 Williamstown Warren 3 . Thege 2, Cook 2, Black 2 . Sadler. Best Cook. Dervan. Harry. Smart. Featherston, Wuchatsch . Bed Blacks Mackie 5 . Gullan 2. Lynch 2. Little . Best Mackie. Haves. Pekin. Donovan . CaecaF.ello. Jones . SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A 7.5 9.6 11 .12 13.16 .94 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 7.8 7 .7 10.8 .68 Swinburne Bed McCahnan 2 Dellollo 2. Milano 2. C. Celloho 2 . Hamiiton. D. Milano. Snow. Dymond, Piotrowski. Beet C. Dellollo. DePanii . Hamttton, Snow, Fiumani. D. Milano , Nth Brunswick 14crnham 3. Tlrchett 3. Thorpe 2 . Latour. KyTiazis. Best K}R'iazis. Ellis . LirosL Malkoun . Thorpe. McMahon. U .H.S.O.B . 2.4 2.5 8 .10 13.11 .89 UNIVERSITY REDS 0.0 4.8 7 .9 10.18 .78 UHSOB Wallace 5. McLennan 2. Koch 2 . Tatarico. lkhl•hn. Bunn. Cracknell. Best Pfeiffer. Drendel. McLennan. McLean. Talarico. Gumhotpe . Un3 Reds Graziano 2. Hennan. Keepel. T. Hart . B . Hart. Fennessy. Shaw. Farrell, Wharf. Best Senbergs. McNamara A. Jackson. P. Jackson. Graziano . McBurney. OLD WESTBOtiRNE: BYE

RESERVES - 26.07 .97 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .0 5.5 8 .7 13.10.88 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .8 4.11 6.13 6: 15"51 I.aTroBe Uni Black 3. Spralja 3. Moon 2. Roberts 2. Gurstuns. Foster. Chodo . Best SpralJa BaiIlte. Foster. Girstuns. Lederman. Black West Brunswick Ortiz 2. Rodgers 2. Clark. Lucas . Best Ryan. Cook. Lucas, Baker. Rodgers . Tobin . WR,L1AbiSTOWN CYMS 1 .0 4.2 6 .2 8.7.55 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .8 5.8 8.12 8.13.81 WilBamstown McGavan 4. Beckwith. N. Bond. A. Bond. Robinson. Best O'Ftmn . Oldham . Robinson . Bezaant. WfLon. Menhennett. University Blacks McArthur 4. Vaughan 2 . Howell 2. Bed Doolev. Sowerby . McArthur. Neville . Darroch. Conte. SWQIBURNE UNIVERSITY A 2 .4 2.5 2.8 2.9.21 NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .1 13.8 17.8 25.15.165 Swinburne Uni Hosvlett . Srnlth. Best Smith . Bennett, Leeson. Sartitses . N . Smith . Freedman. Nth Brunswick Papamko6aau 12, Evans 3 . Grey 2. Bradford. Polimecos. Ho~. Hope. Callarame. BriEta . Best Papanikolanu. Evans . Allard, Polimecos. Britta $ . Lonmtzes. U .H .S.O.B . 0 .2 1 .4 4.5 5.5.35 UNIVERSITY REDS 0 .1 5.4 7.6 11 .10.76 UHSOB Mills 2. LeuickL Zullcki. Damkvso. Best Eltringham. Zulleki . O'Neill. Cook . Abrahamsen . Leatckt . Uni Reds Foster 2 . Fitts 2, Tehan 2, T. Jackson 2. Walsh . Eastman . Best Carrarher. N'aLsh . Fitts. Eastman. Frisbv. B . Rtian. OLD WESTBOURNE: BYE

SENIOR S NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL WALLACE UHSOB 5 52 WARREN WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS3 39 GULLAN UNI BLACKS 2 36 RESERVES PAPANIKOLAOUNORTH BRUNSWICK 12 HOWELL UNI BLACKS 2 LEWICKI UHSOB 1

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Tn arguably the worst footy conditions thus far this season, the Monash Gryphons maintained thei r new found winning momentum, the Krushers 6 match winning sequence came to a halt an d Powerhouse to some degree at least, got the 'wheels' back on track . Interest is still focussed on the 4th ladder spot and it won't be cut and dry til the 'Fat' lady sings at around 4.45pm on Saturday August 16 (Round 18). REVIEW SENIORS A windy day isn't a visiting teams delight at any-

time let alone at Southern Road Reserve, Mentone . St Mary's never got their act together against St Pats however only trailed by 10 points at lemon time . The Patters blew 'em away in the last kicking 11 majors to 1 . Better players for the Saints were Jones, Chapman and Gerstman and for St Pats, P. Su llivan, Sebire and Barr. ANZ Rats showed great commitment and had plenty of the ball in their match against Powerhouse . Difference between them both was the greater confidence and skill up forward displayed by the House . Turnovers also proved very costly for ANZ. MVP's for the rats were Waikley, McLellan and Lovett . Monash Gryphons jumped to an early lead (against the wind) in the first quarter, then went on with the job in the 2nd . Nearly a repeat performance in the 2nd half saw the Gryphs home comfortably by 45 points . The Coaches message is getting through at the Gryphs camp and they will give a very good account of themselves in the remaining games. No excuses from the Hunters but they weren't well served with the dreaded 'Flu' . Best for Monash Gryphons were Barrie, Killmister and Gilchrist and for Glenhuntly, Miller, Rossiter and O'Donne ll. Due to a very good first quarter in a strong wind . Elsternwiek setup a very competitive day of footy for their opponents, Peninsula . In a confusing and frustrating day for both camps the Pirates ended up just coming out on top at days end . For Elsternwick, it was at the very least, a much improved effort on recent performances . Best for the Wicks were Lyons and Murphy and for the Pirates. Sharpin, Franks an d Dentry . For the first time this season . Southbank found itself in arrears at lemon time (10 points) . Oakleigh's homework had paid dividends and they led narrowly at quarter time only to see the Bankers claw back the ascendancy by the long interval . A great 3rd term put the Krushers in the box seat . To their credit, Southbank showed great character to not only save the game, but win it handsomely (at least on the scoreboard) . Best for Southbank were Nudge, who was inspirational. Mirrors and Bubba and for Oakleigh. 14

Justin Knopp was solid all day, Damon Rubery wa ; great ruck rover, Marcus Wood until injured with sI cial mention to Pat Heverin. RESERVES The Saints ensured their finals spot by putti away the Patters by 33 points . Peninsula in a ca Wickers. Southbank wi nby64poitsaghe t

stood all Oakleigh's effort, and won comfortably by points . The Hunters tasted success by 17 points at t expense of Gryphons an d Powerhouse, too strong I the Rats by 73 points.

PREVIEW St Mary's can be relied upon, especially at hon to pack too many guns for Elsternwick . KB has : hesitation in selecting the Saints by 40 points . TB tipping a minor upset here . I feel the sting ma yhavegonfrmtheSaintseaon dtheyy ma

looking to the ressies finals which puts the Wicks with a big chance one which they will take. ANZ Albert Park will struggle in their clas h Peninsula. The Pirates simply have too much cl a and KB can't see them dropping this one . Pirates by' points . The Pirates must keep winning to keep t Vultures away, and whilst the Rats will be buoyed the reunion of some of their legends at the lunch it will not be enough to get them home . It's a safe bet that the Krushers will have doi their homework on St Pats as they had done again the Bankers . KB reckons the Oakleigh lads are ga students and will get the points, only just though, by 'snags' . Barry Alexander will be a well travelled m before the end of this season he obviously does t. sums well. Big match for both clubs this one TB w impressed with the Oaks last week but feels that tl Vultures may be just too strong on the day . An air of confidence purveying from the Mona ., Gryphons camp this week for their clash wi Southbank. KB is extremely confident that the Grypl will put up a mighty effort, however I still reckon on tl Bankers to win well by 39 points. Gryphs Guru's PeU Burke and Tim Lee are confident of a good showil today, as put across the airwaves of 88 .3 but try ~ they might Mr Brain feels that the Bankers will ju have a bit too much talent and should win well. Powerhouse have enormous incentive in the clash with Glenhuntly . The House are well aware th one hiccup could spell disaster. It won't happen ar KB picks the House to win by 21 points . Glenhunt will certainly take the game right up to the House wl if they wish to play finals football must win today ar I think that will be the case . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 19


RESERVES: St Mary's shouldn't be extended by lqicks and will get home 30 point victors . The Rats ; rou ,h [ will continue to extend when the Pirates scutc lilem by 60 points . Oakleigh Krushers c an be ;ecled to bounce back with a vengeance against th e Patters and knock 'em over by 40 points . Monash Gryphons will no doubt serve matters up to 5outhbank, however their efforts will count for very lit ti, . ,,-,th the Bankers expected to win by 48 points . P oW arhouse may just prove a little too good on the day ;of dle Hunters and get to the post 12 point ahead .

nntly - Committee, Players and Supporters eon,ratnjate Brian Wilson on playing his 150th game last SauIrday. Brian is a great clubman, and former 2nds coach. And a special mention from TB my former teammate and yrcnd Brian "Feet" Curthoys who today plays his 150th 'game for APtZ.1Nell done mate, enjoy the day . Southhank - would like to congratulate Nell "Robbo " on playing his 150th game for the club last 'Satlffday. A tireless clubman who has filled many roles within the club, and has served the club with distinction both on and off the field. Well done "Robbo" we look forward to 200 . Also Brady Scanlon last Saturday reached his 50th game for the club as well . Vrle are sure our jetsetter will be around for many seasons to come . Congratulations Brady . SOCIAL : Oakleigh - Krushers $1000 draw (2nd August) . Food and Drinks supplied . All welcome including St Pats. St Niary's-'Gala Ball' with past and present players an d special guest present tonight 2 August Elsternwick - $500 draw August 9, Elsternwick Bowling Club after Paul Mahany's 400th . Peninsula OB - Today Peter Krohn will play his 200th game for the Pirates against ANZ, only the 4th in the club's history to do so . Beginning in 1982, Peter has been a stron g :,ontributor in all facets of the club . congratulations and well dle.

NA: :J: CLUB S. CRAVEN POWERHOUSE PERRY SOUTHBANK PETTITI ST MARYS BUNNETT SOUTHBANK

LAST WK TOTAL 64 12 64 4 60 2 55

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CANK SOUTHBANK 5 68 G . ROLFS SOUTHBANK 48 P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 45

AUGUST 9 - ROUND 17 PENINSULA 0 B v . ST . MARYS ELSTERNWICK v . OAKLEIG H ST. PATRICKS MENTONE v. MONASH GRYPHONS SOUTHBANK CBA v . POWER HOUSE GLENHUNTLY v. ANZ ALBERT PARK

SENIORS - 26.07.9 7 ST. PATRICKS MENCONE 2 .2 7.10 11 .14 22.18.150 11 .11 .77 ST. MARPS 4 .6 5.8 10.10 St. Pats Mentone Whip 5. C. Barr 4, Murphy 3. C. Sullivan 3. Mick Sullivan 2. M. Barr. DLtron, Jones. P. Sullivan, Best P. Sullivan. C. Barr, Seb're . C. Sullivan, Stephens. Mick Sullivan , St Marys Pett10 4. Duke 2 . Chapman. Ramsay. Jones . Bell, Clark . Best Jones . Chapman, Gerstman. ELSTERNWICK 5.5 7.5 9 .9 13.11 .89 PENINSULA O.B . 2.1 7.12 11 .18 17.19 .121 ElsternRtok Lee 4. Mussared 3, P. Mahony 2 . Clement. Missaglia. Murphy, Campbell. Best Lyons, Murray. Mussared, Whelan . Wil+}nore. Ward . Peninsula OB Bedrod 5, Angus 2. Crean. Warner 2, Cook 2, Gross . Marshall, Farrar. Atchhlsan . Beat Shappin. Franks, Denirv. Cook . Marshall. Bedford . SOUTHBANK CBA 4.0 8.2 9.5 19 .11 .125 OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 5.1 5.3 11 .3 11.4 .70 Southbank Perry 12 . Elldngton 2. Burnett . Osborne . O'Sullhan. Mellcan. Linford. Best Osborne . Perry. Van boon. Wallmever . bielican. Jebb . Oakleigh Ruben, 2 . Heverin 2 . Moutts 2. Walsh 2 . Bloomfield, Lewis, Gant. Best Knorpp, Ruberty. Heozfln. Wood. Tayior. Woodard . GL£NHUNTLY 4.3 7 .3 13.8 15 .7.97 21 .16.142 MONASH GRYPHONS 4.1 16 .3 18.9 Glenhuntly Seabrook 4 . Turner 4 . Miller 2, Lewis 2. P. Thomas 2, Williams . Beg Mlller. T. Rossiter. C. O'Donnell. Richards, Ryan . Haggerty. Monash Gryphons T. Gilchrist 5 . Miriam 4 . Killmister 4. Barrie 4 . Hetherington. Rhlls. Coxhead, Asbell. Best Barrie, Gilchrist . Killmister. Davey. Coshead. Bitchin . Grady. POWER HOUSE 0 .7 5.9 9.12 12.20.92 AhZ ALBERT PARK 0.4 1 .8 1.9 2.9.21 Power House Craven 6 . McCullough 3 . Richardson 3 . Gill. Best Dean . Senior, Clav2an . Wright. Craren. HaiTis. ANZ Albert Park Jenkin . Knight . Best Watkley. McClellan. Los•ett. Malone, Rutherford. Shoppee.

RESERVES - 26.07.97 ST. PATRiCKS MENTONE 3.4 3.5 7 .8 10.8.68 5.7 8.11 13.16.94 ST. MARYS 1 .0 St Pats Meatoae Grech 4. Holloway 2. P. O'Meara 2, Jenktn . J. Stern . Best Andrea,. Grech. Batep. Lewis, Bray . P. O .Meara. St MarysGoal kickers and best players not recerved . ELSTERNR'ICK 1 .2 1 .2 2.5 4 .6.30 2.3 6 .6 8.10 13 .16.94 PENINSULA O .B. Elstemwick Grandemange 2 . Broderick, Bullard. Best Trease. Wright. McDonough Overman . Norris, Grandemuige. Peninsula OB Brancatisano 3. McLorinan 2 . Glover 2 . Tavier 2. Bowman. Cox C. Park. Brigp . Best MeLorinan. Briggs . Metrlahon. Glover, Farrow . Barclay. SOUTHBANK CBA 4 .3 9.6 13.12 14.17.101 oAKLEIGH A.F.C . 0 .1 0.1 1.4 1 .6.12 Southbank Cank 5 . Scanlon 3 . McCarthy2 . Hannebem, 2. K . Sparrow. C . Sparrow. Best Aitken, Scanlon, Blank . McCarthy . Conk. Smith. Oaldeeip T. Bromley. Best Pecpina Chapple. Tay9or . Andonopoulos. Torpey. Bromley. GLENHUNTLY 0.2 3.5 5 .8 8.12 .60 1 .1 4.2 6 .6 8.7.43 MONASH GRYPHONS Glenhuntly Thom . Derrick. Wilson . Janis, P. Jones . Fogarty, Sutton. Cassar. Best NVilson . Thomas. Rossiter. Sutton . Jones, Michell. Monash Gryphons Leeton 3, Fuller . Beattie. Dew. Best Toghitl. Graydon . Martin. Freeman . Williamson . Fuller . Leeton . POWER HOUSE 3.4 8.11 11 .14 12 .16.88 ANZ ALBERT PARK 0 .0 0.0 1 .2 3.3.15 Power House Scalzo 3. Wilson 2 . McLeod, Staindi. Cross. Gent . Dare, Maddox Best Cross . Heturood . Scalzo. Dean . Dore . Staindl . ANZ Albert Paik D . . Djaic. Best Leneghan . Heyes.

ST. MARYS v . ELSTERNWICK Field : B . McLeod A. Scherini ANZ ALBERT PARK v. PENINSULA Field : G . Wolter OAKLEIGH v . ST. PATRICKS MENTONE Field : M . Evans D. D'Altera MONASH GRYPHONS v . SOUTHBANK CBA Field : R . Krishnan G . Richard POWER HOUSE v . GLENHUNTLY Field : S. Lugowski D . Ischia

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OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : Leigh Bowes 22. N . Bulfin 45. T. Woodruff 46. W. Earle 47. L O'Neill 49 . J. Reju 51 . A. Hasforth 52 . A. Hayward 53 . G . Pamham 54 . A. Liptmt 55 . S. Corner 56 . L Margot 58 . D. Watson 59 . C. McPherson 60 . D. Crewdson t 61 . T. Ewar 62 . A. Lewis 64 . R . Martin 65 . R . Kent 67. R . Hardy 68. N . Biggin 69. J. Stewart 70. J. Thomas 71 . G. Rhodes 72. A. Betts 73. B. 75. S. 76. S. Grabert 77. M . Day

Asst. Coach: Paul Neuchew 1 . C. Cbke

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17. J . Wier (DVC) 18. N. Forster

19. G. Hope 20. S . Dixon 21 . J . Andronis 22. J . Tonainson 23. A .Cooch 24. M . Bennett

25. R. Sewell (DVC) 26. J. McKenna 27. M . Amor 28. C. Sibree 29. D. Vark_y 30. N. Coutfs 32. J. Wright 33. N. Couzens 34. J.Younes 35. E. Sc#gley 39. J. Rigg

Coach: Pat Hawkins 1 . M . Frost 2. T.F1aniritt 3. B. Healy 4. B.Hesett(C) 5. T. WxR..>r 5. T. Fowler 6. M . FilWraki 38. M McCarty 7. N. Barren 39. 1poubs 8. A Kametj 40 . L tlmsvorttt 9. T. Farrow 41 . F, Won 10. D. B *W 42 . A lawlang;b 11 . B . Merkn 43. J. Nede 12. let Webb 44 . R.LyNettai 13. N.llretti 45. S.(arrodus 14. L Nslteit 46. P.L BourkP. 15. LDear-Min.S 49. S.A"~cCaNry 16. D.S~re{ 50. C.Stepten; 17. L Corao9j 49. 8. Ih 9 50. M. Wdsm 18. D. M~my 19. F. Jones 51 . R . Ford 20. 0. Trc.ta 52. A Curcan 21. B. Stapleton 53. S. Clarke 22. J. Dennis 54. T. Bott^den 23. C.Clau;en 55. J.Mdder 24. C.Carrodus 56. B. Christie 25. T. Glee.san 57. P. fvkrni 26 . J.tk~sry 58. ACobum 27. C.A 59. M .CIrmN:rSn 28 . P. Coffey 60 M Walsh 29. N. Ireland 61. S .Tnxnn 30 . C. Fare 62. 0. Sloan 31. XRud 63. PANzKenzie 32 . L Hardwick 64. N. Hart 32 . T. Barry 65. S .Tucker 33 . J . Kaye (VC) 66. 14 Pinr4r 34 . T. Hogan 67. P . Deehffily 35 . M.Ovam 68. D.Rrxm 36. J . McLean 69. A Lavfar 37. J . Drake (VC) 70. C. Warty

Coach : B rendan Millar Asst Coach: Brett Mitlo tt 1 . A Ca6ery 2. J. Price 3. P. Mount (DVC) 4. C. Baler

5. O. Brown 6. C . Goldsworthy 7. M. Par~grazro 8. P.ScaAo

9 . L Cressttell 10. M. Davoren 11 . J . Bergin 12 . B. Delaney 13. N . Mclnemy 14 . N . Moore 15. A . Finney 16. B . Quirk (C) 17. B . Day (DVC) 18. M. Funston 19. A . Rattle

20. J .O'Bden (VC) 21 . B . AHis 22. J. Vincent 23. C. Haddad 24. R. Sheehy 25. 5. McConr>°8 26. R. Zeman 27. S. Andrew 28. B. Murphy 29. J. Dailey 30. N. Edwards 31 . M. O'Donnell 32. J. Rya n 33, B. Powell 34. J. Hunt 35. R Ryan

THEeEACONS£IELpNOTE L

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MAZENOD Coach: Kevin Kin g 1, B . Johnson ,2. J . Beaton 4. J . Nisbet t 6. P . Egan (VC) 7. L Varney & S . Paolucci (C) 9. S . GarbelEni 10. L Perkins

it . A . Meadows 12. A Quinn (VC) 13. B. Mason 14. D. Kefly 15. N. Meehan 16. M . Davis 17. R. Wilson 18. B. Meehan 19. D. CinClo 21 . D. Rigg 22. T. Bailey 23. P. Nelson 25 . J. Dunne 26 . S. Dwyer 30 . D. Schofield 32 . P. Fooniole; 34, A. HarAcins 37, D. Grant 42, L Stephenson 57 . P. McCulloch 62 . M. Van Suylen 63 . W.OcchuAo 75 . A.,McDowell 76 . N . Parry

OLD CAREY

OLD PARADIANS

Coach : Peter Schiller 1 . C . Angus (C) 2. F. Yaghmoor 3. P. Cerche 4. J . Powell 5. T. Baker 6. S. Weill 7. C . Anson 8 . J . Zdo 9 . J . Woods 10. S .V'rtak

Coach:

Ken Johanesen Asst. Coach : Tim Livy

Coach : Dominic Legrudi 1 . A. StrarMeri

1 . ATatarico ( C) 2. M. Lynch 3. M. Basdo 4. FL Wane 5 . ASmith 6 . D. Stevens 7. S.Pruscmo 8 . M. Gala 9 . G. Boyd 10. D.Grem 11 . B. Ravti 12. I .Santos 13. L Harris 14. S.Ci8m4a 15. M. Ventura 16. P. Harris 17. G, Persons 18. L GaPrm 19. B. Halley 20, M, Dempster 21 . A Howard 22. M. Joyce 23. M. Boos 24. A Bainnrasa 39. D . Consontin 25. AVecduo 40. M.Cosgrift 26. 0. Warren 41 . M.lade6rtnrl 27. B. Woorftam 42. M .byce 28. P, Cornet 43 . J, Loaas 29. M .Cosgriff 44 . B.Lyncg 30 . A Stewart 45 . L O'Connor 31. D.Varetw 46. G.0Ma..ara 32 . C . Wr0t 47. M. Proerges 33 . A Sacvo 48 . C . Price 34 . T. Rurman 49. D. 8ayres 35 . J. Rosbrook 50. N. (iEd{ord 36 . A Baker 51 . S . Richardson 37 . B . Eodicoat 52 L Wakefield 38. C. ButtW.r 53. J. Smith

2. T. WrUcroson 3. R. Legudi 4. R. Bontuci 5. J. Pearson 6. D . Thomas 7. T. Harvey 8. J . De" 9. R . Nutter 10. B. Overman 11 . S. EridcSCn 12. B. Hogan 13. S. McKean 14. A Thomas 16. A, Brand 17. T. Plante 19. L Kavanagh 21 . B . Loughlin 25. D. Fewster 26. X Gleason 27. James Mount 28. P. lannazzo 30. Joseph Mount 31 . B. Swan 32. J.Evans 33. S . Smith 37. J.Lbyd 42. V.ludica 43 . C. Davis 47 . A Osborne 82 . J. Zoom

l l . P . Varytenu.s 12.. J . Mai

14. M . Raffaele 15. B . Hood 16. A . Costello (VC) 17. K. Lewis 18. C. Richards 19. T. Wood 20. M . Lawrence 21 . D. Stone 22. C. Battle (VC) 23. T . Stuart 24. N. MacLean 25. B. Davies 26. S. Wood 27. C. Davey 28 . J. Harcourt 31 . S. taulette 34 . J. Fanner 35 . S. McConnell 39 . J. Nash 42 . J. Amup 43 . F. Hakins 44 . A.Tranter 47 . A. Bon d

ST . BERNARDS

HANG fITEN Q. P. 0 Bar & Bistro Co-Mart Computer Trainin g BUNDOORA PHARbIACY FREIGHTLINER TRUCKS

NETWORK SIGN S ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

FINER FORK SERVICES Whitehall St., Yarraville Ph :96878722

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Steve Carroll 1 . M. Belford 2. R . Benjamin 3. D . Bolton 4. C. Brooks 5. H . Christie 6. B . Gallery 7. J . Camm 8. M . Cobbledick 9. M . Coleman 10. J . Coubooupas 11 . N. Cowling 12. W. Crocker 13. A . Davidson 14. J . Eastaugh (C) 15. B. Fridcer(DVC) 16. S . Fuller 17. M . Godfrey 18. T . Hayes 19. J . Hocking 20. W. Jackson 21. T .Johnson 22 . D. KeUy 23 . M. Komck 24 . J. Lyle 25 . J. Mahoney 26. A. McKenzie-McHarg 27 . X. McKinnon 28. B. O'Gorman 29. J. Pres6 30. T. Roydhouse 31 . J. Starting 32 . L Stevens 33. E. Stewart 34. J . Sturrock (VC) 35. A. Terrill 36. R . Versteegen 37. J . Wilcox 38. A . Winter 39. D. Wood

622 Mt. Alexander Rd . Moonee Ponds 93261799 17


Under 19 (2) BEAUMARIS Coach : Peter McBrearty 1 . N. McLean 2. B. Thomas 3. M .. Pitts 4. T . Window 5. B. Griffiths 6. L Gibson 7. B. Stevens 8. N. Burton 9. J. Walker 10 . G. Moloney 11 . G. Johnson 12. J. Bayford 13 . D. Emmerson 14 . A. Quin 15 . F . McDonald 16 . S. Mitchell 17 . T. Eaton 18 . A. Palmer 19 . R. Thomton 20 . T. Cotter 21 . A. Catlin 22 . S. McKay 23 . B. Ferguson 24 . C. Celan 25 . K Dimachki 26 . S. Hoder 27 . J. Vance 28 . J. McKenzie 29 . C. Martin 30 . R. Corfield 31 . N. Kennedy 41 . A. Van Den Blink 47 . T. McAlpine

51 . D. Sheldrake 53 . T. Rand

MARCELLIN Coach: Shaun Manga n 1 . M . Randazzo (C) 2. M . Roberts 3. G. Gulf 4. L Bethel (DVC) 5. G. Hawidns 6. C. Keog h 7. W. De Vercelli 8. T. Louder

9. D. Marson 10. M . Moussi

11 . P. Pappalaalo 12. M . Karavasitis 13. C. Duinardo 14. D. Ciro 15. B. Symes 16. S . O'Connor 17. J . Pacaccioco 18. J . Sheehan (VC) 19. L Pollinat e 20. N. Mathews 21 . M. Van Unt 22. D. Keamey 23. P. Diacogiorgis 24. J. Smart 25. J. Detahunt 26 . M. Maguire 27. D. Hogan 28. R. English 29. B. Dinneen 35. C. Abzangetis 50. B. Keamey

OLD HAILEBURY UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Greg Lassock 1 . C. Home 2. S. Davey 3. S. Saunders 4. M . Thiele 5. P. Dimond 6. D. Reid 7. B. Shearer 8. R. Parker 9. E. Dunphy 10 . D. Harrop 11 . R. Gouldst 12 . D. Warden 13 . G . Finlayson 15 . C.Jayasekem 16 . B. Langord-Jones 19 . C. Efsthatiou

21 . B. Waters 22 . D. Mason 24 . C. Pountney 25 . N. Biggs 26 . J. Bell 27 . B. Carson 29 . C. Joyce 30 . A. Rode 60. M . Scmai a

The B eehive 速 Hotel 速 Hawthor n

COLLEGIANS Coach : The Killworth

Asst. Coach: Gareth Brigtia 1 . T. Van Der Venne 2. N . Florentine 3. J. Clar k 4. G. Brown (VC) 5. L Tay" 6. C . Moslatd 7. L Byme 9. M. Britten 10 . A. l.angdon 11 . M. Grorrotka 12 . P.Johnson 14 . T. De Young 15 . C . Harris

16 . A. Baxter

17 . R . Hoskhg (C) 18 . A Cann 19. R . LuB 20 . J. Waters 21 . J. Condon 22. P. Waycolt 23 . T. Holden 24. M. Godfrey

25. B. Papadopoulos 26. T. Champion 29. T.Hartshone 30. L Moon 32. J. Tarpeg

33. B. Samuel (VC) 40 . C . Drake 41 . S. Sayers 44. C . Gibson 64. B. Page 69. A Dakin

OLD CAMBERWELL OLD SCOTC H Coach : Andrew Tsindos, 1. J. Webb 3. E. William 5, B. Smith 6. A. Hanson 8. J. Herdman 9. A. Get ley 10 . T. Denovan 11 . C . Wiliarns 12 . A. Paterson 13 . S. Hancock 14 . J. Heffernan 16 . A. Baker 17 . R . Scott 18 . A Campbell 20 . B. Day 21 . S. Barry 22 . J . Mites 23 . M. Cook 24 . S. Pickles 27 . S . Miles 29 . S . Beckett 30 . J . Zentner 31 . M . VMlnson 32 . C. Davis 36 . A. Kettle 41 . N . Salter 44 . W.Onvin 47 . L Juniper

Coach : Terry Kendall 1 . G.Junkee r 2 . L Hann9rnann 3 . A Parker 4 . A. Sheer 5 . T. Stewart 6 . T. McKenzie 7 . T. Gross

8 . T. Frankenburg 9, N.OBrien

11 . L Havlans 12. L Hume 15. C. Lunn 16. T. Chapman 18. J . Hughes 19. H. Jenkins 20. C. Trctdate 21 . M . Toose 23. O. Crane 24. M .Socdo 25. J . Love

29. D.ROtison 31 . S . Prendergast 34. N. Beattle 36. L Andexs 37. N. Thompson (C) 44. S . Connor 47. A Lines 59. A Watkon. 67. A. Crow 70. N. Sladen 71 . C. Ward 80. M . O'Brien 89. R. SiMervvaod

Coach: Paul O'Shannassy 1 . M . Atk速 2. L.Brown 3 . M. Byme 4. P. Cavialunb 5 . A . Clemens 6 . B . Dryne 7 . O. Furness 8 . B . Herdersw i 9 . D. Mahar Leaf y 10. A . it . J. Marr, 12 . J. Mr,Aukry 13. R. M~ra 14. A . McNichol 15 . S . Moody 16. B . Murphy 17. A . Nolan 18. W. Pascoe 19. C. Pease 20. H. Peck 21 . C. SduFarg 22. T. Sessiorn 23. M . Staunton 24. S . Veqt & 25. S . NfimPress 26. S .Wh9e 27. N. Wilson 28. G, Baud 29. B. Costello 30. S.D'annnd 31 . P. Greerbank 32. E. Hannon 33. J. HadgSdr~ 34. J. Hun 35. J.Olnstead 36. L. Mg 37. J. 38. J. Slipvrnth 39. D. Walsh 40. T. Reid 41 . A. inter 42. A NauglMOn 43. L. Morialls 44. D. Bk.s 45. M . Raffaele 46. A. AsNey 47. R. Nn..ae 48. B, Taylor 49. R. M acIde 50. E.O'Hearrrlarge

WARRINGAL Coach: John Stanton 1, C. Taylor (C) 2 . D. Simules 3 . B. Kinnear 4 . M. George 5 . M. Pope 6 . B. Wilson 7 . S. Anderson 8 . C. Williams 9 . B. Davison 10. S. French 11 . S. Yin (C) 12. M. ManoveBa 13. S. Hartrick 14. M. Van Lint 15. G . Long (VC) 16. S. Brandt 17. B. Parkes 18. H. Veale 19. S. Walters 20. P. Starmans 21 . R. Gray 22. A Camiileri 23. M. Bortilin

24. P. James (VC) 25. A Hopgoad 26. J. Anderson 27. S. Attac h 28. 29. 30. 31 .

D. Nasr8J4ah M. Walton D. Mutton G . Bell L Hull-Brown B. White T. Thomson C. Burke H. Moussa

WHITEFRtAE3 Coach : Andy Datrymo;,a Assistant : Mal Goockiy 1 . A. Crough 2. M. Northey n 3. B. Pha

5. D. Eames 6. B. Winc h

7. M. Wintertwm (C) 8. R. Fedele (VC) 9. S. Gillen 10 . A.Johnson 11 . M. Cassatino 12 . D. Reid 13 . T. Hilton 14 . J.Treyvaud 15 . B. Doherty 16 . T. Mulcahy 17 . R. Murray 18, C. O'Connor 19 . M. Duffy 20 . S. Fleming 21 . M. Setches 22 . S. Davis 23 . J. Bond 24 . M. Nolan 25 . N. Crusher 26 . D. Sullivan 27 . T. Hoare 28 . D. Cassarino 29 . M. Walsh 30 . A. Beattie 31 . D. Edwards 32 . C. Leahy 33 . M. Rees . 34 . M. Anderson 35 . B. Keating 36 . A. Sealey

MITCHAM

WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S Coach : Tony Ryan

Asst Coach : Mark Mitvalsky 1 . B. Wouda 2 . B. Cocks 3 . K . Houli 4 . R . Steele 5 . N . Hun t 6 . S.Wuchatsch 7 . M. El Houli (VC) 8. M. Hewitt (VC) 9. T. Thompson 10. T. Murray 11 . D. McLeod (C) 12. W. James 13. A . Maddey (VC) 14. H . Herb 15. N . Little 16. R . Wheeler 17. G. Rickard 18. L Okleham 19. S . Hudson 20. M. Manning 21 . J . Matar 22. W. Yessine 23. A . Tokovic 24. B . Twist 25. F. Harddara 26. L Grochovrsld 27. C. Matthews 28. L Gray 29. C . Beazley 30. N . Deal 31 . A . Theige 32. M. El Houli 33. D. Malaei 34. J . McCutcheon 36. A . Petaerides 37. G. Singleton 38. J . Wage 39. G. Cartyon

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Under 19 (2) Blue HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : Ed Melnjak 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

R. Duntla3 J . Crouch T. Prantzos J . Midwinter W. Armour A . Crowther M. lies

8. A . Gruen

9. S . James (VC) 10. A .Landrigan 11 . A . Voss 12. B . Marlyn 13. T. Smith 14. N. Rahn 15. M . Dunbak 16. D. Voss 17. P. Nelson 18. C. Lucas 19. G. Shentield 20. S . Parkinson 21 . David Anderson (VC) 22. L Tregear 23. W. Benton 24. J. Abramindes 25 . B. Hebani 26 . Scott Wills 27 . A. KotGner 28 . S. Grimmer

MONASH BLUES

OR M ON D

Coach : Nick Karavias

Coach : Bri an Keating 1 . S . Thompso n 2 G. Hammond 3 . D. Robbins 4 . DRrnral 5 . T.. Ashfoid 6 . M . Broadhurst 7 . H . Brown

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

C. Gregory M . Pznetto D. Dean A . Bragg X . Martin F. Eley S . Lloyd S . Jones H. Byrne N. Turner J . Sullivan M . Stewart A . Herrman R. Burston M . Tinkler B. Smiley J . Mdler B. Amot

8. M . Wonnacoft 9. N . Courtney 10. J . Cullen 11 . C. Bailey 12. P . Townsend 13. R. Marshal 14. D. Pasara

15. R. Cunnxlglam 16. D. Fishkxic 17. S . Naughton 18. S . Herman 20. C. Ryan

19. N. Freeman 20. M . Power 21. N. Kazenwadel 22. J. McNeur

23 . J. Roscoe 24 . M. Thoma s 25 . J. Haw1cins (VC) 26 . C. McConvtll 27 . J. Bottom 28 . S. McGee 29 .. S. Cooke 30. T. Cameron 31 . L . Holloway 32 . C . Bodsworth 35 . M. Hunter

DE LA SALLE (2) Coach : Rob Smith

Asst Coach: Greg Buntine 1 . A.Donnison 2. J. Mysiakids 4. J. Masterron 5 . M. Coughlan 6. R. Field 7. M. LaJghnan 8 . M. Holloway 10. A. Keogh It . D. Krng 12. J. Hov,d2n 13. J. Byrn e 14, M. Johnstone 15. J.Gri~ 16. M. Ruschms 17. D . Lambe 18. J. Campbell 19, J. Lyons 20. K. McGuiness 21 . A, Moo n

22. A. Needham 23. A. Jackson 24. S. Tucker 25. T. Buntino 26. T. Nola n

27. K .O'Reity 28. E . Wiffiarns 30. A . Haye s

31 . D. Hagerty (VC) 32. J . Silve r 33. I. Watson 35. G. Hristov, 36. B . Reade 37, C. Buick 38. L Woods 45. H . Clancy (C)

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

C. Tesoriero A. McShane A. Cousins D. Serofin B. McShane S.Kbd

9. L . MCHugh (DVC) 10. S. Davidson 11 . D. Ferguson 12. A. Connoty 13. A. Gangi 14. J. Drury 15. C. Martin 16 . L McGregor 17. J. Crowe

18 . C. Amtxosini

26. D. Mattbett 27. P. Gleason 28. A.Stasiak 30. H. Black 33. S. Stephens 39. J. Byron 45. L Livingston e

23. D . Napier

19 . D. Fa!kngham (C) 20. H . Dwye r 21 . J. Cunningilam 22 . N . Willdns 24. G . Afford (VC) 25. L Wmtle 26. S. Walsh 27. S. Kngwe5 28. C . Williams 29. B. Johnstone 30. T. Fava

KHYATS HOTE L

M .H .S .O.B .

OLD GEELON G

OLD XAVERIANS 2

Coach : Ian Radlow

Coach : Tony MacNamara 8. A. Lux 15. J. Downie 16. A. Reuss 18. C. Bid 26. C. Watkins 31 . A. Mims 36. J. Paul 43. S. Bingley (C) 50 . N . Edgar

Coach: Peter Catlinan 1 . M . Frost 2. T.Fkmung 3. B . Hea y 4 . B .Hbart 5 . T.wmer 5 . T.FaNer 6 M. Rtzgerad 38' M, McCarthy 7. N. BarrER 39. J. PaMs & AK€rxce67(C) 40 . LAKrurorth 9. T. Farrow 41. R Dz`!wt 10. D. Boland 42. A lacovangelo 11 . B.trarkn 43. J.Hek 12. tic Webb 44 . R . Lytlkton 13. N.Tlrktfi 45 . S.Carmchm 14. 1-Nabut 46 . M. Bourke 15. LDeark-Jdas 49 . S.PACCa`tlry 16. D. S" 50 . C. Stephens 17. T.Cornntly 49 . B.IIr9 18. D. Mackay 50. M. Wilson 19. FL Jones 51 . R Ford (VC) 20. D. Traca 52 . A Duncan 21. B.ShplEton 53 . S .Chta? 22. J. Denris 54 T. Bowden 23 . C.(liusen 55 . JMd& r 24. C. Canorkr, 5& B Ch`ista 25. T.Gkearon 57. P.Iviami 26. J, 58. A Coburn 27. C.Pt~Gu~an 59. M.Chamber'un 28. P 60. M . Walsh 29. N.I2kand 61 . S .Trumbte 30 . C. Hoare 62. D. S•°a n 31. X Rudd 63. M. McK.:nne 32. L Hardvr.dc 69. N. Ham 32 . T. Barry 65. S. Tucker 33 . J . Kayz 66. M. Puuegar 34 . T. Hogan 67. P. DBatbmry 35 . Pd Cumn 68. D. Fcr~ 36 . J . McLean 69. A Lander 37 . J . Drake 70. C.Wamy

1 . T. Parker 2. P. Fink 3. A. Tilling (VC) 4. C . Bruce 5. J . Davis 6. J . Moore 7. Ashley O'Brien B. T. Lower 9. A . Mazur 11 . S . Rodder 12. M . Stirling 13. N . Remfry 14. D. Fod>~ 15. J. Gregson 16 . T .Leaver 17. R. Bruce 18 . S . Norman 19 . J. Wilson (VC) 20 . B. Suns-Lucas 21 . R. Clowes 22 . P. Brown 24 . A. Askew 25 . L. Taylor 26 . S. Steel 27 . A. Cassell (C) 28. S. Bennett 29. M. Sharples 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 . Watson

Z P . Carroll

31 . J . Cummins 32. A . Smith 33. S . Waters

ARGEN ENTERPRISES

4✓ t a° L9 1`f'

Coach: Brian Bourke 1 . A. Ryan

22. J . Braithwaite 23. D. Beckett 24. M . C'Haflaan 25. J. Dale

43. C . Riordan (C) 44. L Nolan

7f/ °~2 L7~` 3E' II1~f~J° ~

ST . BEDE'S MENTONE TIGER S

51 . G . McGregor 52. M. Clark 53 . C . Chamberlain 54. M. Lugsdin 55 . G. Dalzfd 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. O. Walsh 80. L Wilson (VC)

MARSHALL WHITE REAL ESTATE

Al ~~ iOHN PETERSON BOOKSELLER

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER

1997

19


Under 19 (2) Re d

OLD IVANHOE GRA MM ARIANS

AQUINAS O.C.

NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach : Stua rt Mclean Asst Coach: Shane Harrop

Coach : John Bourke 1 . H . Nicol

Coach : Andy Ryan

1 . D. Bernet 2 N. Gazeas 3. B. WalSs 4. B. Davis 5. A Oates 6. P. Deed 7. J. Hamop 8. B. Spoor 9. T. Pain 10. R. G

2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.

M. Jamieson P. Hoverer M.. Jones Bo4a1a S T. Moran M. Greer

9. J.Juenchhott 10. C . Lyng 11 . S. Downs 12. D . Marshall 13. P. Gennie 14. R. Chapman 16. M. Hunter 17. 8. Wilson 18. J. Hunt 19. M. Hope 22 . B. Moran 23 . S . Hills 24 . M . ReiBy 32 . J . Bleakley 41 . J . Pole 42 . R. Moran 44. M .Thomas 54. D. Keafy 55. A . Cuttrera

1 . M. Taleb 2 . T, Waters 3 . B. Koutsovasilis 4 . O.Khader(C) 5 . L Curren 6 . D. Skene 7 . T. Mikunda 8 . A. Hewitt 9 . A. Naiss 10. B. Cariss 11 . C . Murray 12. D . Aboud 13. C Miller 14. J . Saba 15. N . Tonki n 16. P. Borysievrirz 17. S. Reynotdsan 18. S. Mcllroy 19. M. Pryne 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

11 . D. Archer 12. M . Ke(y 13. D. Spkle1(C) 14. G.O'Shannessy 15. L Courage 16. R. Hansa 17. B . Limberg 18. L. WarkleH 19. A Harper 20. J . Vincent 21 . C . Barker 22 . J . Smart

ST. LED'S EMNi M S Coach : Peter O'Connor I . G. Noway 2 . N . Hooder 3. G. BOnnict 4 . J. Morel 5 . E. McGlanghian 6 . S. Bavage 7 . R . O'Keefe 8 . T. McCann 9 . A. Day 10. D . Cashen 11 . D. Carr 12 . M. Bainbridge 13. S. Will s 14 . P. Batty 15 . C. Miller 16 . J. Daniels 18 . J. Manton 32 . D. McNaWy 35 . L Thomas

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS Coach: John May Wayne Redd" 1 . T. Wapshot t 2. T. Hale 3. S . Loyd 5. A . Dew 7. S . Thompso . L Morris n8 9. SMi~ .or . B . Searl 10 . B . Reynolds e1 12. D . Lan . T. Lloyd g14 16. A . Bel l 17. T. Mdhtrtath 18. L White (VC) 19. E. Kruse 20. T. Tyshin . B. TeYor dg2

23. C . Arnold 24. A. Cusano 25. S. Matter . D. Rowe s26 28. A Lawton 30. B. Wapshotttt 35. A. Laing (C)

23. A Sutherland 24 . S. Jenkins 26 . G . Madsaaa 27 . N. Coyn e 28 . A Johnston 38 . G . George 48 . R. Davies

REGENCY PHARMACY 130 Regent Street West Preston ZITECH COMPUTER PERIPHERAL S 57 St. Hellier Street Heidelberg

CHIRNSIDE PARK

OLD TRINITY

Coach: Allan Cousins

Coach: Steve Maus

1 . A. Thomas 2. D.lacobucci 3. A. DiPietro 4. D. Skillem 5. M . Holliday 6. A. Mays 7. R. Chimside 8. A. Conte 9. T. Wyngaani 10 . P . A9att 11 . R . Long 12. P . Gree n 13. E . Westmore 14. M . Markovsl6 15. D . Pemberton 16. R . Picctioli 17. B. Whitehouse 18. S. Corva n

19. C . Pkxioti 20. J . Pereira 22. S. Cousins 23. B. Roach

24. P. Del Guidice 25 . D. V'roli 27. F. Varga 28 . A. Crew 29 . J. Carusi 30 . M . Adams 31 . D. Uncles 39 . D. Butler

1 . S. Jones (VC) 2. B. Hall 3. H .Munrc e 4. J. Armvrsmitll(C) 5. B. Hutchinson 6. D . Kneen 7. S. Natoli 8. T. Morpeth 9. A Andrews 10. M. Shaughnessy 11 . K. Noderl 12. C . Wilson 13. J. Cade 14. D. Hayes 15. R. Baxter 16. M. Chisholm 17. J. Newman 18. Y. Ada] 19. C. Barr 20. M . Lapira 21 . L Kenneds+ 22 . C. Stanley 23. S . Somerville 24 . E . Davatizis 25 . T. Tobin 26 . D. Robinson 27 . M . Greig 28 . C. Butter 29 . S. Connor 30 . S. fomalides 31 . R . Rarnsden 32. M. Passador 35. M. Pawsey 42. A McKenzie 43. D . Waldron 48. D. Laukidis 52. R. Burrows 60. S. Medlin 61 . D. Burmws 64. S. Cooper

CONSOLIDATED TRAVEL i' DIRECTIONAL DRIILIIVG Ken Basso 9722 7697

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OLD PARADIANS THERRY C.C.O .B. Coach: KenJohanesen Asst Coach : Tim Livy 1 . ATabrico(C) 2. M.lv~ 3. M. Bora~o 4. R .Vl vAi 5. A. Smith 6. D . Stevens 7. S. Pnndro 8. M. Gale 9. G . Boyd 10. D . Green 11 . B. Rav9i 12. I.S~os 13, L Harris 14. S. Cunnla 15. M. VeMixa 16. P. Harris 17. G . Pafeous 18. L Galvin 19. B. Hartky 20. M. Detrpster 21 . A Hokard 22. M . Joyce

23. M . Res; 24 . A. Bennncasa 25 . A.Vecchb 26. Q. Warren 27. B . Wooctarn 28 . P. Comelf 29 . M. Coecptli 3J . A Stewart 31. D. VararÂť 32 . C. Wrigid 33 . A Sxco 34 . T. R-ir35. J . Rastxuck 36. A. Baker 37. B. Bod.wat 38. C . &Atler 39. D . CaistaMa, 40. M. 41 . M. 42. M. Joyce 43. J. Lucas 44. B. Ly-g

Coach: Paul Melton 1 . D. Van Egten 2. R. Zampogna 3 . G . Vandenberg 4 . D. D'Aprano 5. S. Sacao 6. S. Goodwin 7. G . Kuret

8. A. Grant 9. S. State 15. A. McMahon 17. A. Rowan 20. J . Smith 21 . B . Fitzpatrick (VC) 26. J . Van Engler (VC) 28. D. Dunn e 32. T.Jones 33. M .Jacobsen 34. A McDonald 48. C. O'Brien

45. L O~Cw46. G .OMear a

47. M.PWenges 48. C. Price 49. D. Rayne s 50. N. Redford 51 . S. Rfchedson 52. L Wakefield 53. J. SmAh

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Club X Section 1 COLLEGIANS Coach Lockwood : ~ 1 James s. Coaoh:

J. Srat ~ J Saxiden 34, A . Taylor g5- J. T b

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37- M.Opie 51. . P . Baxter 53. N.Irr~ss ~. R. Cross 56 . D. Howe 58. P . Young 59. R. Lancasier 6E B . Kerrs s 61- D. Kenr 86. R . Anderson 66. G. CakELN ~. B .O.Conna 69. C. H~gson 7p. R . Conron 71 . A. Thomson 75. J.Waksh 77, M. , 89. M. R

( MAZENOD Coach: Peter Hal l Res. Coach: Peter A[isop 2. A. Noone 3 T. loot 6. W.Francr 7. P. Deegan v~ 8. T. Cl 9. P. Hal 11 . J. Dickda 12. A. WitlcS 13. S. CartpbeH 15. P.A9sop 17. T.Tsiavis 19- T. Wa&er 23. S. Cat4son 27. D. Kmm 31 . N. Snarl 32. D. Moore 39. J. Boyk 34. B. Devlin 36. R. Toyama 37. G . Tn9g 38. D. Siem(an 39. R. Bourbon (VC) 40. M . Bach 41 . B. Welch 42. J. Gr¢nison 43. W. Padter 44. D. Bole 45. G . Rogers 47. P. Riley (C) 48. P. Vine 49. L. HaMy 52. G . Peacock 54. P. Jacobs 60. M. LeCaderx 63. P. Welc h 65. D. Brviarw 68. K Duffy 69. B. Harper 72. D.Lind 73. G . Janetski 74. E. Af 'paras

G n 4. S 5; M 6. Nianm, 7. CTaynr & C. Furze 1Q OTesslar it M.Rxwx9 12. 'C h&" 13, D.Do Rr^k 14_ S.8-0It 15, D.J-ctv'angs 16. RL3mCe 17, 8. Blnk 1& R Eft 40. E. Bcftn>. 19, APeatt 41 . 8.E8;' 20, A Btatrrcer 42 . A Fountouldds 21, 6. "fn 43. A Ciasson 22.6 .0'. -3tam 44, PA .RVh'e 45. B. &k c i 46. G . McHenry 47. D.9milropolom s 48. S. Rudd 2u,&_ .¢ 49. S.Gun 27, 1 Ford 50. B. Hay, 2& D. Kstsora 51. D. Krg 29. D. H/ard 54. D Larkins 38- E ~ % 55. T: Mom 31. J.Cbtlhier 56. J. Mwptr/ 32. P.Mxxisg 57. M . Stanhope 53. L Gomabs 58. A Writa 34. D. Egan 59. M . Wftmson 35. RCIapple 60. M .TMrtr `s6, P. 61. C. Clear y 37. S. Gran 72. T. Sl~s 38. M A &1. C.sta jolm e 39. J.K Clancy 84 tv4 .0'DnuoN

ST. KEVINS O.B. Coach :PaulBannon

Coach:

1 . A . Coroner (C) 4. D . Moss

1 . L- O(s€rti 2. J Kennedy 3. M. Jones

5. E . Adcinson 6. C . Brartchfbvver 7. J . Gardiner

4. R . Curtain (VC) 5. M.O'CaC~tan 6. J . MattheWs

9. H . Ingleton 10. S Osborne 11 . A Anderson 12. R . Egleton 13. G. Stooke 14. S. Bardstey 15. N .Osboume 16. G.Jensz 17. J . McClellan 18. R . Simpson 19. P. Waite 20. T. Osborne 21 . N . Naim 23. D . Stanton 24. J . Scott 25. A. Wilson 26. K . Rutherford 28. D . Mdne 30. S . Laycodc 31 . R . Schnelte 33. A . Clements 35. M Atkinson 41 A . Carrdl 46. A . Hume 63. P . Hands 80. M. Connel l

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WHEELERS HILL I-1 O T E L DE LA SALLE Coach: Brendan Hoy 1. D.!'mson

OLD MELBURNIAAIS OLD XAVERIANS Coach :

7. T.O'SuBivan 8. M. FAz 9. M. CoBop~ i t . P. Catnors 13 . A. Ries

17 . P.O'Bemie 18 . P.O'SulGvan 24 . R . King

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

53 . P. Ha4 62 . 63 . 64 . 71 .

M. CoV3opy P. Conquest S . Kennedy A. Hag

91 . S . Bailey

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PH: (03) 9822 001 1

OLD BRIGHTON BL00DS OLD SCOTCH Coach: Stuart Kay COLLEGIANS

ST. BER N ARDS O .C.

1 . G . Bennett 2. M. McLennan 3. H. Jarvis 5. R. Murray s. S. Moody 7. M. Hall 8. A. Hancock 9. A. Grant 10 . R . Moreton 11 . J. Rattray 11 . J. Mctactdan 12 . D . Cochran 13 . A. Noble 14 . J. Bennett 16 . M. Hendrie 16 . J. Morrison 18 . C . Lade 19 . D Smith 22 . J. :Lockett 24 . L . Handltton 24 . P. Neyian 26 . J. U

1 . R . Day 2 . M. Quinn 3. P. Moon 4 . A.Denany 5 . P. Hayes 6. J. Comito 7. M. Creak 9. G . Wood 12. G . Total 13. A. Matlcw 14. A Ynecomtte 15. A. Kennedy 18. M. Cunningham 19. G. Farrugia 20. J. Martin 22. P. Fanugia 23. W. Sdiwarzenberg 24. J.Watkinson 27. A. Myers _28. A. Barnes 35. M. O'Connell 38. D . McAllister 44. B. Moo n 45. M. Castles 48.. A. Moodie 87. S. Denah y

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. Donohue 39 . P. Greene 40 . C . James 42 . A. Willey 43 . T. Betts 44 . S. Cartrw_r 46 . M. Barber 48 . C . Haling 49 . A. Neale 51 . N . McCann Walker 52 . M 53 . P.idcp~ 55 Bainbr . A. Heron 56 . R. Brown 64 . B. McMurBe 78 . A. Saunders S. Desmond L .Duncan A. Gale D . Gteeson J. Lade 20 . A. McNamara M. Selby 36 . S. Young

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

1 . D.NaNre 2 . A Nanfia 3 . P . Natdnrza 4 . N. Gddswmrth7 5 . ROatc 6. J.Qark 7 . N.Martn 8. T. Bare 9. D.James 10. L Dav;dson 11 . T. Finch 12. D. Vibean 13. P . Hooper 14. B . Noonan 15. D.Boyd 16. P .Baxron 17. S . Chvles 18. P . RyE-n 19. M . Fi~tl 20. S . Herbert 21 . A Davke 22. I. Wood 23. J. W"m 24. J. Ly~q~ 25. B . Stic6ao;e 26. AA43 27. T. Collins 28. A BucceAz 29. D.McDwdki 30. S . Onion 31 . J. Goklsvmrttry 32. D. Wry 33. D.K2kns 34. J. Fox 35. J.yJhitbra7tl 36. D.Mwntord 37. P . Etta 41 . S. M.,pry 38. J. Szttery 42 . P. McCartlry 39. B . Dam~ 43 . T. Page 40. N. Swzency 44 . R Bateman

Coach : G. Seebeck Ass. Coach : M . Clunres-Ross 1 . B . Simpson 2. O. Young 4. H . Middleton 5. S . Hawkin s 6. M. Godwin (C) 7. M . CWnies-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. Winneke 28. L Higham 29. A . Teasdale 30. P . Williamson 31 . D. Bin i 32. S . Sheahan 37. A . Chambers 39. A . Cowper 41 . A . pulle r 43. N . Taylor 45. T. Stubbs 48. B . Cain 51 . G. Stewart 52. R . Gregory 53. B . Simpson 54. T. Phillips 56. A . Richardson 58. B . Johnston 60. M. Webe r 62. J . Cook 63. T. Gray 67. M. Ryan 70 R . Hume 99. C. Nash

Coach : Brian Moon

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Club

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KEW

MONASH WHITES

Coach: M. O'Dea

Coach : Ronnie Lamb Team Manager.M. Rhoden 1 . M . Dods 2. D. Tra~y 3. M . Veat 4. R. Argley 5. B . Samuel 6. J. Plehn 7. D. Nelson 8. A . Forbe s 9 . J. Fairweather 10. B' Collier

Team Manager: F. Guppy 1 . P. Cortidan

2. C.Johnson 3. M .O'Dea(CC) 4. A. Tucker 5. S .Ibak 7. D. Brand 8. A. Lawrence 9. P . McCormick 10. K . Cabany, 11 . R. Guppy 13. M.O'Hanton 14. A . Hancock 15. P. Corridon 16. D . Leary t7. 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. Garaoffob 55 . T. Reynolds 56 . D. McLaughlin 77 . A. Slavrinslti

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HARP OF ERIN H ; O .T E : L. MARCELLI N 1 . A. Merto n 2 . P. O'Callaghan 3 . A. Trotter 4 . J.Tsoukas 5 . J. Rusilotta 6 . D . Boothey 7 . R. Barresi 8 . R. Pertich 9. J. Kent 10 . M. Kent 11 . G . Basford 12 . R. Holland 13 . M. Cronin (C) 14 . D.Theisz 15 . A. Keog h 16 . C. McCann 17. M . Nimmo 18. M . Curry 19. R. Bott 20. M . Getson 21 . W. Getson 22. P. Harberts 23. J . Sloane 24. S . Dimattina 25. J . Daffy

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11 . A . Hibbard

12 . M . Tossavainen 1C 13. R 4. DO' : nen 15 . H . Beh 16. M. Richards 17. K . Calvert 18. S . Dods 19 . G.Vander7alm 20. M. Riddle (VC) 21 . G . Sinclair 22 . J . Ker~y 23 . J . Daval 24 . S. NoNen 25. A. McBeth 27. J . Card 28. D. Levetan 29. M. Lloyd 30. M. Krebs 31 . P. Mctnerny 32. P. Spencer 33. A. Stritthof 34. T. Cogtey 35. D. Johnston 36. C. Howe, (C) 37. L . Haklen 38. J. Round 39. P. Glass 40. B. Hurlwe& 42. M . Rhoden 44. R. Lamb 50. J. Cowley 51 . M . Bond

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIANS Coach : 0 . Law 1 . D . Bepman 2 . C . Bishop 3 . R . Boyle

4 . G . Campbell 5 . R . Casey 6 . J. Carter 7. B. Boyle 8 . R. Cram 9. P. Cramer 10 . P. Dudderidge 11 . C. Faaalari 12 . D. Garvey

13 . B. Gasa 14 . K. Gasa 15 . G . Gillis 16 . T. Gillis

17. D. Greasley 18, C. Hammon 19. Darren Hexter 20. David Hester 21 . M .Hovrckn 22. D. Law

23. P . Leig h

24. P . McMaster 25. A . Ramzi 26. D. Reid 27. A . Rhodes 28. R . Shiels 29. A . Smith 30. D . Stembddge 31 . K. Streicher 32. M. Swif t 33. A. Ty211 34. P. Van Bentham 35. C . Vassako 36. G. Walsh 37. B. White 38. T. Wdh'am s

Coach : Steven Lawson 1 . I. Doolan 2 . M. Vos 3 . B. McKay 4 . M. Walsh 5 . B. White 6 . M. Ranki n 7. M. Napoteorte 8. M . Gobetti (VC) 9. A. DeBiondo 10. M . Dicelf o 11 . C. Gibson 12. C. Gibee 13, B. Colvin 14. C . Walsh 15. F. Livingston 16. T. Allen

17. A. Burrel l

18 . K. Maniscaldti 19 . J. Burgess (C) 20 . J. Flannagan 21 . S. Madden 22. L. Procto r 23. S . Wootten 24. C. Ca)lanan 25. M. Brebner 26. T. Flanagan 27. C . Varga 28 . D . Cicchielb 29 . P. Fudong 30 . D. Flanagan 31 . N. Pearce 32. P. Carolan 33. C. Andrson 34. W. Joalous 35. D. Cailana n

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Coach : 1 . R. Costello 5. B. Liddell 6. M . Keenan 7. P. Kelly 8. T. Hewat W . J . Patterson 11 . S . Molnar 16 . B . Mieteki 21 . G. Smith 23. A . Fietcling 26. W. Dreier 27. B . Stevens 36. C. Rizzo (C) 38. B . Selledc 39. A . Fen n 40. C. Keay 48. R . Keenan 49. D . Lyons 56. T. Byrnes 60. M. Goodwin

Coach : Gary CttUer 1 . B. Carter 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

A. Mountney R . Buzesld B. Robertson T. Culler (C) P. Cutter

7 . D. Robins

8 . C . Krincevski 9 . A. Cracker 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 . Theohani . P. Clarke s21 22. W. Duson (C) 23, P. Cioccio

24. M . AJessandrino 25. A. Ciledcen 26. W. Nasreddine 27. D. Mousat6s 28. C. Berton 29. R. Robertson 30. M. Martin 31 . R.Vesdc 32. A . Hufjak 33. I. Kearns 34. P . McDonald 37. D . Bennett 38. J . Overall 39. M. Haden 44. J.Rabar(DVC) 46. S. Novhrasid 49. P. Dodtdn s

50. P. Brewer

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MT. LILYDALE O .C .

THERRY C.C.O.B.

SYNDAUTALLY HO Coach : Daniel O'Clonchue

DYSO N BUS C0MPAi ;Y PEACOCK HOTEL

1 . T. Mark s 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 . Kemu 14. S . O'Boyle 15. N . Murray 16. N . Brewster 17. M. Webb 20. C. Hall 22. P. Kotstakos 23. D . Raa b 26. D .O'Donohue 31 . B . Hanneman 35. C . Cadlia 40. N . Toce 42. A. Findlay 43. C . KaraFs 46. J. Green 47. G . Wagner 50. P. Vergalds 54 . A. Sneddon 62 . R. O'Dell

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u~ 1E ast COBRAS BULLELND'Angeko Co,ch : Joa; Mar1s HansfiMd Fes . Coach

n 3 . h4S+rattr 4 . WW.C3tedife 8 SG'ylo r 12. A Ism 14 . J. ChaPman 15. M. .bmss 17. G. Sroam 21 . M HOrsdkfd 22. P.Bntshe -on 24. P. Zara 25, 28. R.Shba 29. AS{anmers C Parker 3~2. C.Carnen's 35. T. Sete . 39. T.ha~~to 40. W. B=g 41. N. P x 42. G.I_ ..> 43. R.( -z0 45 . C.E ^^no h 53 . S.Svatmn 63 . P. CoserB

ELEY PARK Coach: Graham Mullenger Res. Coach: Rob Wickham 2. M. Brady 1 . D. Anjedait 2. A Mmris 3 . R taMana 3 . AFeator6t( 4 . MDel'Orso 4 . M. GeorQ'~u~ 5. W. Latvtarta 5 . C. Kaye (IF,L) 6 A BrKgnstar+ 6. D. Bruce 7. Tafamopoulas 7. D. Bowen 8 . P. Poole 8. 0. Carroll 9. T. Karadrn0s 9. P.YeFard 10. C.Md .ean 11 . L McLean 12. A Dunstan 13. A KeBaA 14. (1 Elder 15. R.Yatt2a 16 . P.Storsy 17 . A H8 18. S.Ra7mer 19. 0. Trailer 20. M. Hook (C) 21 . F. Kielce 22. P.CartDtw 23. G. Smith 24. S. Watts 25, G. Roam 38. K Pacifier 26. D.fbWZy (VC) 39 .J.Vertk1 27. D. Ka,a 40 . N. Karzdm0s 28. W. Holm 41. R Yfrkham 29. F. Latin 42 V. Wlasltima 30. G . Bmmle/ 45. S. &ufe/ 31. C, Lane= 43. L Kona 32. D N.Gram 44LDo( 33. Dix . 45 .S.Caere 34 . S . Bmmla/ 46. h7. Pryn: 35 . P . Blew 47. A VAmhrn 36. S. Lee 48.P.Clear 37. D. Payne 49. M. Hooper

"The Road Builders" CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach: Stephen Jones 'Res. Coach: Peter Anthony 2 ASore 3. G. Bean 4, MCanrsi(C) 15. 8, Pecker '6. J . Brown '7, V. o (141 8. S. Odes 19, W. Pemberton 10. AL K?aPrtkns 11, GM ~(RVC) 12 D .I t(DVC) 13. FL em (PVC) b 14. : .du ' 15. M,•`rren(S!C) 16 . M .• :r 17. D. L- no 18 . 8 . Mas~dro m 19. S.Oronnor 20. K Cole s 21, T. D'ArtOeb 22. P. ArthDrry 23. tASsnmwr 24. C. Dewy 25. F . Pact 39. D. Harvey '. 26. G.avray 40 . M.Mortis 27. N . R~d 41. T. Scott '., 28. J . Moact 42 . N. Sabin 29. MHxrtin0ton 43 . P.Sdikill ',A. Lhather 44 . PL Burke 31 . M.0 a 45. W. Hussey 32. G .taslzw 46. P .E~ 33. ACt7rn;z"z 47. T.BHta 34. S .Wrzsaar 48 . RGry 35. R.S4abinif 49. C. Peters 3a D. Karp 50. S. Byrnes 51 . RCo7fe 37. L Ltmcn 38 . 6 KG" (RC) 52 . A Ahbwy

Coach: Gknn Sialhrrarthy Res. CoaCh : Dampen Murray 1. D. rauray 2. R.Lovch 4. S.Wde 5. W. G1azeLvook (DVC) 6. P. Aver y 7. G . Sla@+rotthy 8. M. Dunstan 9. W. Pouer NC) t0 . P.Orchartt(C) it . A.SiB 12 . S. Cobain 13. J . Povey is, B . Glover 16. N.OusaBras 18. S .TmreweA t8. D. Laurette 19. J. Law 20. S. Padcer 21 . A. Dr»»l~ 22. J. Schulz 23. D.Tra.y 25 . R.Bram 25 . S. Davis 27 . R. Lord 28 . M Monson 29 . P. Eladcer 30. A. Hadley 31 . C. Langley 32. J . ae 33. S. D 34. S. Maaktra4l(RVC) 34. M. St~wn 34. P . Hewrs h 35. D. 37. G. Mar" (CR) 38. D. Lirdrea 38 . 1. Ce~ 39 . D. Latiltt 40 . C.Pra/ne 41 . M. Wlrytcross 42 . S. Wide 44 . P. RossAto 45 . A.Donakkon 46. D . McCowain 47. T.ONanbn 47. T. Fitzpatrick 49. R. Adams 49. M. Nowak 51 . R. Donavan 52. I. Ftosihom 54. E. Sip 56 . P. Ryan

ELTHAM COtlEG Coach: Peter Slacik Res. Coach : Peter Hansen 1 . J. Srrf7ltc e 2. K Tucker 3. ATucker 4. 8. Hespe 5. C. Horshrry 6. G.Cbrk,+ 7. FL Kerttr:t!/ B. J, Woodward 9, PL Wide 10. S. MGarEn 11. J.trkm 39 . F.Coarwnf 12 G.DSrnom 40 . 5.~~ 13 . S, Jolle . S.JusGce y14 42 . C. Hal 43 . N.Hamste 15 . C.WISte 16. B. Annelid 44. Stackpod 17. G. Lays 45 . M. Flyer 18. M. Badng 46 . R Dues 19. D. Doyle 47. A Hadfield 48. R. Harris 20. S.l.e<m 21 . 8. Persons 49. L Sharpe 22. S 50. J .TayWr 23. G .0'Donrod 51. W.SFarp= 52. A Smetla/ 24. M . Dwyer 25. D.Mtdreaty 53 . J . Alheose)d 26 . J. Core 54 . A Kelso 27 . B.Tuney 55 . P .Mo nn.v 28. Blamer 58. M. Edwards 29. C.&slop 57. T.EmNatq 30. D. F~n 58 . M. Ormsby 31 . Z .~varrovski 59. B. Evans 32. T. Scott 60 . P. Barnett 33. T. ".I 61 . C. PokDonaB 34. S. dell 62 . C. lace/ 35. T- Barred 63. RJov"~s5 36. S. F ton 64. C. Watson . 65. S. Schafer 37. R . h 38. G . : 66. S. Fitrpafid c

KEW Coach: Rob Bayley Res. Coach : Tom one 1 . B .latranch 2. G. Porte (VC) 3. R Wvirenti 4. D.(3undsr

=Glenn Tay4or Res. Coach : Sutton Jackson 1 .C .t01 2 C H~y(C) 3 Mfqh~ 4. C. Esie r 5. S .J ackson (PQ 6. C .Cam ) 7. ADrever 36. LSmaG 8. A~i 37. P. Bryce . man 38. i. CW>;n 9 10. K Shress 39. P. Bernell 11 . A Cope 40. B . t9arplve/ 2. C. Anderson 41. AGa-tes 13. S. Jance 42. M. Parker 14. FA Curry 43. S. Cherry 15. P. Hams 44 . G. Heridriks 16. M. Janes 45 . M. East= 17. S .Oxry 46. M. Cam 18. C. Maittews 47. S. HaMangs 19, P. Drees 48. S. Addison 20. VdMudge 49. RMeatkn 21. M.Hossg 50. G . Cannot 22. J. Hands 51 . H Montana 23 . T. Price 53. At Ker~ 24 . M. Yanvall 54. & German 25 . C. Coodall 55. T.Atrroti 26, J . MoDde 56. D. Parker 27. tLitakpa5x1C) 57. D.Palner 28. P. Nance 58. R.Bard+eN 29. T. Mlaullon 59. C. Mason 30. S. Peahen 61 J. Bayard 31 . N . Everett 61. T. Seymour 32. C. VT&mgW 62. G. Cotsun5 33. S. W 63. C. Sauro 34. D.Fa5fiS 64 . AJ:ckson 35. REvans 70. T.N>T3s1

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YARRAltALLEY O .B . Coach : David Kyl . Coach : Ash Wai eR s n 1. P. Telford 2. FMZmaan 3. R. Thompson 4. M. Rkq 5. A Drew 6. D. Howse 7. J . Downs 8. T.Maccari 9. C. Ross 10- D. Kyle 11 . C. 12. M. 13. D . 031a 14. T. Loveless 75. T.0'Su92n 16. 8 .Sm1le 18. D. Floss 19. N. Park 41 . B . Downs 20. S- Frame, 42. T. Crean 21. ALiweej-Cole 43. H. Park 23. D.Baisia++ 44. J. He 24. M. Davie; 45. L Pass 25 . T. Habban 46. N. Dodttee 26, G. McLeod 47. B. Mcifavralth 27 . A Rowe 48. R Davi s 28. J .Mamfan 49. SSeabourra 29. P. Petersai 50 . P. Ford 30. D. Patter 52 . A Hama 31 . J. Dove 53 . S.Corcorzn 32. C .Hattemari 55 . S. Taylo r 33. D.Inaard 56. LHanaxJtan 34. T.Chtsfieb 57. G .Wmta 35. B. Paal¢ 63. L Stang 36. R Perek :m 65. A BHSbrouR 37. M Ross 71 . M. Laing 38. T.OSLpwan 72. FL Lawton 39. T. Pedda.+a/ 74. A Bun 40 . M. White 78. J. Seeks

Q.P.O Bar & Bistro Co-Ma rt Computer Training BUNDOORA PHARMACY FREIGHTLINER TRUCKS '.. NETWORK SIGNS RICHMOND CENTRAL Coach : Tim Pontefract Res. Coach : Danny Hickey 1 . A Wilson

2. A B onfield 47. D. Barren ce 3. T.0'St Namn 49. N. PftdY 5 . S. Stomach so. C. Barry .6unshat+ 51. Fi MtA+p h 38. D.Mo;bell 6.G S. J. Barnes 39. AKmeralfe;:e 6. S. Pickett 52. C AracrWks 6. C.HW. 7. F. Bove 53 . S. Ughtwood 7. D. Hope 40 . P. Pcdrett 8. G. Malcolm 54 . P. WvLsida S. J.Pdwres~ 41. R.t'rragsfan 9. P. Jackson 55 . MOa4y 9. F. GurcareN 42. C. LitiarJS'wn 10. AMurplry 56. LDa~y 10 . B.Cuten(C) 43. J.Danma 11 . J O. Barker 56. A G~W.r95 11 . A Barnes 44. A Dam: 11. . Hickey 56. D. Wikon . G. 12 . S. McMahan 45 13. C.i6r~2kou 46 . G.Bt<.lro0anr" 12. F. Weak 57. S. knari nt 14. G . Crimmins 47. M. Dzakrct 13. C- Pearson 58. N, BT e an 15. MBra 48. MDardvr,s'..., 14 . C.Sharvqn 59. M( a 15 . P. Church 60, D . C, 16. D. Waal (VC) 49. J . Luca 16. M.Jeruer 61 . AL s 50. J . Porters17 . J. Bell 17. AFav.ceR 62. T.Gra or 18. N. Kir@ (VC) 51 . S. Hodgson 18. MZ~ 63. T.GuL„~t 19. N. Peters 52 . I. FW_tdier 20. S.Harrimn 53. G .PndfeNs 19. J. Marxtmg 64. A ir- P 21. D. Hawn 54 . M . Robinson 21 . A H0ft 65. D. Humphre/5 22. A Fbres 66 . i. .l oe l-PP ere r 22. J . Porno 55. D. KsuJ 56. J. Chow 25. A Done 67 . R. Mclraosh 23. A. [fee 24 . B.Oimaz 57. N.Lykropardts 25. S.RuddOck 68. D.Mudge 26. J. Aukli 69, M. Tapley 25 . O. Wriglri 58. D. Crxiawll 27. C. Adams 70. T. Taylor 26. K Ctennon 59. J. Borrore 28. AWae rs 70. D.Natde,t 26. P. Nag/ 60 . V. Wong 30. S. Fenio n 71 . K WW 27. R FurLn 61 . H. Pertlss 30 . G . Tate 72. G. Sea 28. LGnvrat(Al'C) 62 . RPaµiYm 32 . D .Vasc 73. J. Shearon 29. M. Dalrymple 63 . LBa*I 33 J . Cohen 74, P. Cawood 30. C.G~(tL~ 64 . S. Salley 34 . D . Hot 75. LWWes9bu 31 . A4V~~h~R.7 65. C.Bauas 37. G . Porteous 76 . L Egan 32. J. Brass 66. S. SaAros 40. B. KatHr= 77. A"n 33. S. Duckworth 67. D. Masceli 42. P . Hoe7 78 . M. Tents, 34. M. Masers 68. J- Romes 43. A Si~ra 79 . S. Treatise 35. RBtuxr(R4C) 69. S .Lefa> . KHaga 45. M. Black 80. J . Vaflvs 36. ASkenitt 70 . shoo 46. D. Parlay 81 . S. O'Suman 37. W. Lomacclini 99. S

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COLLEGIANS Coach: Lagh Carison Res. CoNeviffe James 1 B. King 2. 3. 4. 4.

N . Fiarertiie B.Woo6Tausa S.laussen N. Boctor

5 . D. Greev~ 5 . D. Peters 6 . A. Srrst h 7 . C. Hi{~wn 7. D. Wame-Sn~h 8. C. Pollock 9. V. Cleary 10. J. 10. S. 11 . B. McKenzie 12 . D. St6 s 13 . G. Palmer 14. R.Schober 15. Y . Phi&ps 15. N. Midael 16. A. Wallace 17. J .Tarpey 18. J . Berviett (VC) 19. C . Davidson 20. G. Deane-.bMs 21 . A. Jdx1ston 22. D . Kerr 23. A. Sheerly 24. R . Hartnett 25. G . W 26. N. M~ 27. S. Humpny 28. S. Blackman 29. A. Kerneakl~ 30. M. Gabkh 31 . J. Neitt~ 32 . D. Thanson (C) 33. J. Snedd34 . D. Erdv&le 35 . R. Morley 36 . S. Homing 37 . M .Opie

38 . M . Lake

38 . S . Van Der Verme 38. J. Carr 40. B . Seaton 41 . S . Lhic 42 L. Vasdeios 43. A . G~y 44. A. Par{~ (UC) 45. N . A~>verson 46. S. oakry 47. D WMda 48. J. t.emon 49. T. Van Der Venne 50. B. Jefferson 51 . P. Baxter 52. N. Gil 53. M.In~ss 54. LF~s 55EJs . 56. D. Howe 57. J. Moore 58 . A.Tlornrzwn 59 . M . Richertfs 60. B . Kerrs 61 . D. Kerr s 62. M .O'DorvreB 63. Z User64. M. GrWe 70. T. Smit h 77. T. Proctor

DE LA SALLE Coach: Peter Hannan Res. Coach : Greg Fetf67N t . M. Chun 2 . P. Fiume 3 . D . Crowe 4. I -Hall 5. L Swift 6. M. Fisher 7. C. Browne 8. C. Wright

9. C. Campbell 10 . T. Silvers 11 . A. Evans (DVC) 12. D.Toohey 13 . A. Waters 14. A. Duncan 15. J. Hodder 16. A. Flovrerday 17. A. Ekiot 18. J . Hom 19' D. O'Brien 20. S . Abon 21 . D. Jackson

22. P. O'Callaghan 23. D. Grace 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 .

D. Cross G. Hynes P . Wyles L. Van DerPligt M . Lafferty D. Rosman B . Mannix K . ManniX

32. C. O'Callaghan 33. P . Rennie 34. A . Moore

35. A . Mackintosh 36. A. Abbott 37. M. Roos t 38. 39. 40. 41 . 42.

A. Johnstone P. Brasher M. Butler J. Murphy J. Clarke

43. M. Sharpe 44. R . Maclunson 45. C. Cleary 46. M. Hagan 47. M. Farrell 48. D. Smith 49. D. Lambe 50. P. Mannix 51 . B. Buick 52 . B. Byrne 53 . R. Chapple 54 . J. Duckett 55 . S. Laska 56 . G . Curran 57 . P. O'Brien 58 . T. Ford 59 . P. Aron 70 . D. Mldro 78 . D. Jennings

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Coach : Simon Meehan Res. Coach : Andrew Baxter

Coach : Michael Ford Res . Coach : Mark Libardi 1 . A Watton 2. S.Titeodore

Coach: Date McCann

1 . A. Baxter

2. D . Connell 3. W. Byms 4. C . McKenzie 5 . F. Main 6 . W. Smith

7 . Adam Hilton 8 . M. Orton

9 . S. Rowtands 10. C. Warden 11 . L Hucker 11 . (2) F. CapomoNa 12 . D. Seou l 13. B. Carty 14. A. Forsyth 15 . N. Morey 16 . A. Dowsing 17 . Ash Hilton 18 . M . Constable 19 . M . Armstrong 20 . C. Kraus 21 . A. Walden 22 . P. Thiessen 23 . M . Secull 23 . (2) J . Madray 24 . R.Lavender 25 . G. Rawlands 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

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44. A . KirkTVood-Scott 45. N . H8 46. C.Jimrtlieson 47. J . Kurta 48. D . Bum 49. M. Harrison 50. A. Bonvhdc 52. R . Harrison 53. M. Dusting 55 . C . Ladds 57. B. Ladds 65 . C . Dowling

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4. B. Ellinghaus 5. L Bunn 6. P. Hanbury 7. C . Thompson 8. M. Lovet t 9. T. Smith 10. T. Roberts 11 . M.Jukes 12. A Hewit t 13. S. Rose (RVC) 14. J. Bunn 15. R. Britain 16. C. Eatxy 17. B. &dd9 18. 0. Kee44e 19. M . H'~ 20. B. Telfad 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. Wallace-Smith 30. I . MGMf t 31 . J. Hart 32. R Web b 33. G. Dixon (RC) 34. R . Mofelf 35. D. Brown 36. A McKeon 37. S. Eat1ry 38. M. Crawshay 39. N . Strauss 40. J . Carol 41 . G. Wihein 42 . P. Theodore 43. T. Coke 44. A McDougaN 45 . S. Crow 46. D. Hdme 47 . J . Guest 48 . C. Jenkins

49 . T. Stuckey (C) 50 . P. Mathis 51 . 52. 53. 54.

C. Banks B. CanrPbeFl P. Gason S. Brown

55. D. Borsezeky A Wits J. Elam J. Fob S. Bardsley K. Rutherford

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10. P. Brabender 11 . A Bums 12 . S. WatSs 13 . T. Wallis

14 . B . Brabender 15 . B. Dintinsante 16. M . Godfrey 17. B. Har t 18. A. Nitsou 19. T. Canavan 20. P. Harris 21 . A. Farrell 22. H . Beâ‚Źis 23 . P. WaIsh 24. D . Digney 25. A. Heffernan 26. M.B . Geary 27. K Jenkins 28. J. Holland 29. E. Tornasie6o 30. T. Mulligan 31 . M.Vear 32. I . Hussain 33. M. Harrison 34. A. Vadrca 35. J. Mills

36. S. Swindon (VC) 37. J. Hensley 38. 39. 40. 41 .

A. Bn,llo P. Reid D. Baird J. Tobin

42. D. Tregarnbe 43. P. Healy 44. P. Joyce 45, J . Swindon 46. D. Studcey 47. N. Bell 48. M . Ray 49. D. Cosma 50. B. Swindon 51 . G. Hickey 52 . M .S. Fiynn 53. D. Horsington 54 . J . Mould 55 . M . Van Kyuk 56 . M . Ryan 57 . J . Muir 74 . L Thomas

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IVANHOE Coach : Doni Valkanis Ras. Coach : Rob Pearce 1 . D . WAkarn s t . P. Merory, 2. L Hull-Brown 2 . J. Of Santo 3. C. Tucker 4. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8.

D. Va&anis R.Toogood P. Manuel D. Frawley P. Fawley S. Saunders R. Hind

MAZENOD Coach: R. Prosser Res . Coach: C. Boyle 1 . P. Robinson 2, J . Ballenger (1) 2 . M. Peters (2) 3 . T. Chikptt (1) 3 . M. Brookes (R ) 4 . A. H 5. D. 6 . N . Marino 7. S. Mon3an 8 . D . Carter 9. P. Hag 10. M. O'Hara (C) 11 . T. Sm#h (RVC) 12 . B. IvIcClusker

9. N.Thadcvrray 10 . P. Lee

13. T. Bddyand (RVC) 14 . G. YourxJ

it . H. Moussa 12 . L Smith 13 . S. NarkieWicz 14. P. Flynn 15. T . Flynn 16. M. Scuderi 17. K. Mousse 18. T . Scotxe 19. G . Bu6en 20. D. Sartor 21 . L Blackwood 22. A.Angekni 23. A.Jewson 24. T .O'NeiN 25. J . Frisin a

15 . D . (VC) 16 . T. Howard (RC) 17 . T. Tsiavis 18 . D .ODonogiue 19 . D . Cianao 20 . C . Murray 21 . S. Polan 22 . D. Sherlock 23 . S. Coulson 24 . J. Caudii

25 . A 26 . Pau l 27 . D. Krom 28, N . Little

26. P. Rovi s

29 . R. Sharp 30 . S. Fisher (VC) 31 . N. Snart 32 . D. Moore 33 . D. Pearce 34 . B. Deals 35. J. Fisher 36 . R. Toyama 37. G . Triqq 38. D. Steinfort 39. R. Bourbon 40. J. LeGrand

26. S . Fairweather 27. N. Andreevski 28. A McKellar 29. 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. Giankoukdis 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'Brien 47. E . Marino 48. B . White 49. A. Rosenfeld 50. D . Jadca 52 . C . Payne 54. D . Richards 55 . L Pearce 61 . G . Hickey 68 . J. Cwen 76. G . Kennedy 77. R . Armstrong 78 . C . Brown

41 . B. Welch (RVC) 42. N. Jacobs 44. D. BoOe 45. G. R ogers 47. PeterRilqr 48. P. Vine, 49. L Halvy 50. A Rogers 51 . M . Murray 52. A Levrisai 53. P. Eg an 54. P. Jawbs 55. M . Quirk 56. M . Welch 57. D. Nisbett 60. M . LeCouteur 63. W.OcdwAo 64. S . Bourbon 66. J. Grardson 86. M . Couttie

M.H .S.O .B . Coach : Warren Fal l Res. Coach : Colin Drake 1, J. Barred 2. A Howard 2. J. Gokin 3. D. Woolley 3. R.Vemta 4. D. Fleming 5. G. Young 6. S.Grermer 6. B.N1a d 7. J. Pertral (VC) 7. N. Bennett 8. J. Dbw 9. D.Carer(C) 10 . Pvt. B=at,;y 11. M. Irish 11. M. Webster 12. S.McCull/ 12. M.Fefe4Cranz 13. C.Ttx ,,otakl 13. A Preec e

14. AT 14. C . K* 15. P. Barge 15. M. Merifield 16. M.AtlWn 16, A Clark 17. A Webster 18. B . Ansel 18. I. Gilespie 19. J.Gemer 20. D. Fa!rdtild (VC) 21. N. Johns

OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach : Date Tapping Res. Coach: Steve Barnes Runner Gar aSandera . A.Kaywnki y1 k(DVC) 2 . J. Much 4. M. Talbot 5 . N . Perry (C) 6 . S. Antonis 7 . L FRdes (VC) 8 . S. Lennox 9 . M. Fisher 10. R. Hartman 11 . A. Fitzgerald 13. M. Gamble 14, M. Dennis 15 . D. Tymms 16. J. Bradey 17. A. Rk:kerby 18. M. Jackson 18. P. Roach

19. A. Mandylaris 20. D. Ko4morgan 21 . R. Oakley

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21 . C.Jackson 22 . K. Fartell 23 . A. Pryor 24 . R. Carter 24 . S . Douglas 25 . S . Nilcas 27 . C. Gilmore 28 . P. Well 29 . M . Gordon 30 . K. Teschendorl 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 . Holden

45. P . McNamara 46. B . Hamilton 47. D . Wilso n 48. T. Desmyth 49. N . Winter 50. S . Williams 55. C . Toms 57. A-McLaren 61 . A. White 65. R . Kent 71 . B. Akkrson 79. H . Bickett 80. A. Palfrey 84. P. McMaho n

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35. S . Roth 36. J . Segal (DVC) 37. R.LOeay 38. J . Lewis 39. D.BOwt 40. A Redlich 41 . P. Naptali 42. J. Kkroger 43. R . Weisz 44. N . Diamond 45 . E. Steen 46. J. Davis 47 . A. Abraham 48 . L Goldberg 45.' M. JeSnek 50. B. Grodski 51 . S. Boo n 52. A Zielinski 53. A. Sheffield i4.' D. Collins

55. B. Zielinski (CC-R) 56. S . Davis 58. M . Fried 60. J . Weinberg 69. J . Vernon

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

2. G . Alexander 3. S. Young 4. W. Thompson 5. C. Pants

6. R. Minney 7. P . Robertson 8. N. Bon e 9. B . Leterve 10. P. George 11 . S . Farley 12. A. Parris 13. D .Tulloch 14. D . Cooper 15 . P. Faukner 16. S. Smith 17. C . Bany 18 . G . Sha~ard 19 . P. Nigro 20 . M. Jones 21. D. Hooper 22 . G . Mdaren 23. D. Mathews 24. P. Nagel 25. T. Merrett 26. P. Graham 27. N. Waddel 28 C. Witmer 29. P. Bone 30. M . Agrotis 31 . A Shine 32. R. Williams 33. G. Pemberton 34. S . Lambropobus 35. D. Daskabu 36. P. Hare 37. S . Boyd 38. S. James 39. P. Dalbgid 40. T. Mathews 41 . A RozanBs 42. P. Edward s 43. C . Papdopoulas 44. J. Rozan6s 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. Stalling 55. B. Brennan 56. M .Toumy 57. P . Giannis 58. D. Vozza 59. C. Ellis 60. A Panou 61 . D. Anderson 62. G. ChNers

HAMPTON ROVER S Coach: Don Sca rtett Res . Coach: [an Cave 1 . C . LeGran d 2. P.Amoore 3. A.Mason

4. S. Anderson (VC) 5. R . Barnes 6. A Natoli

7. D. McConville 8. D. Marshall 9, S. Morgan 10. C. Fergu.-,on r, 11 . A. B

12. D.R . Anderson 13. C. Thomas

14. F. Casella (RC) 15. S. Glick 16. J. Fer 17. S. 18. 8 . Hok 19 . A HutSck 20. P . &tcidey 21 . C. McGregor 22. M . McKe9ar (C) 23 . J . Day 24. A .Ouon 25. R. McDonnofl 26. Sarn Wdt . T. Prarazos s27 28. Scott Wi is 29. M.Fletdier(VC) 30. C . Scar{ett (VC) 31 . D . Hobson 32. DA. Anderson 33. E. Ztdcer 34. W. Armour 35. B. Amistrong 36. B. Mattyn 37. M. Beaumont 38. S. SeAoy 39. K Mey 40. 1.8o~ke 41 . R. Bulrt er 42. T. Cam" 43. A Fredeiiksen 44. S. Gree n 45. P. Hayde n 46. R. Hetherington 47. B. Hoare 48 . R.HurM(RVC) 49 . A Harder (A VC) 50. S . James 51 . B . Johnstone 52 . M . Lake 53. T. ~ am 54. N. 8 55. C. R4virvs 56. A McGregor 57. B. McGregor 58. L Muir 59. A. O'Brien 60, A. PwEiti 61 . J. RodJer 62. D . Rogerson 63. A Ros s 64. M. Saker 65. R. Tyrol] 66. A. Varker 67. D. Varker 68. S. Wapcer 69. D. Wemigs 70. S. WB ison 71 . M . Young 72. E.2uker 73. B. Bird

MARCELLIN Coach: Anthony Paatsch Res. Coach : Tony Day 1. C.Sta~ry 2 AR,~r 3. D. Waters (C) 4. M. Git 5 M.MOren 6 D. Samp'xnon 7. M. Rowe (4C) & R Frisha

R D. Marton 9. J. Daffy

10. A Ber4oirdw 11 . D.Ta7pr 12. B . Craun 12 P.0'Ca~ZtJh:n 13. D. Beart2ib 14. 0. Hvm (RVC) 15. AMck~ 1& J.Weffis 17. G . Cox 17. M.Getsrn 18 . ACatfiy(VC) 18 . P. Sarbats 19. D.Coap :r(4C) 19. D. MuS~2 20. S. OF77rm 21. C. Mason 22. D. Marson 23. P. Chambers 24. AGallagher 24. M. BecIetti 25. M. Staces 26. G. Walsh 27. S. Nisz 27. & Beattie 28. J. Da~as 29. J. GoHs 30. ATreg3narvran 31 . C. Pitt 32. RCeh=i(RrC) 33. 14 Coope r 34. P .Mtlntire 35. A Trotter 36. P.Ftealy 37. A Shedan 38. 0. Fhrbertt 39. .T~s 40. Dema J J. 41 . J. S?3bixy 42 J. F4>~tta 43, D.Dodori[m 44. C. Pure 45. M.Van Lirrc 46. J . Sheehan 61 . C.A>~n~§s 47. L 0Fynn 62. C. Dsar~ 48. M. RarKazzo 63, J. D'uuw;n 49. C. hkCzm 64 . I-Pettingega 50. J. SM Cn. T. Louder 50. D. BeoN~y 6 6. D. Ciro 51 . LSuiisn 67. M .Batford 52. P. Banes 6& GCi d 53. C. Mathews 69. fA MarZ 54. N. Armstrong 70. 8. 8}mres 55. 44. De:Erce9 71 . S. 0'Co-rnor 56. G. Cu® 72. C. Ke* 57. B . Day 73. B. Kem-m 58. L Bemol 74. M. K3tatms&s 59. M . Keravasx6s T. 0. Keanry 60. A Merton 76. J .O:WW

MONASH BLUES Coach : Dave Rogers Res. Coach : Steve King L F~ay

" J. BatAer 3 . C. Miller 4 . P. Malden 5 . D. Roger s 6 . M . Newman (VC) 7. W. Mclvor 8. M . Lawrence 9. L Baring 10. S. Webster 11 . M . Spence r 12. J. Caldwell 15. M . Tinkler 16. C. Dobbin 17. V. Cdombies 18. G. Hiqme& 19. D. Roche 20. J . Cavanagh 21 . S. Mcqure 22. A. Dobson 23. P. White 24. B. Hodson 25. M. KeNodc 26. P. Hurley 27. D . Newman 28. S. McGee 29. A Headberry 30. P. Brophy 31 . J.L Smith (C) 32 . M. Try 33 . J.M . Smith 34 . B. Drnvsley 35 . D. Murdtie 36. M. Tehan 37. J. Andritsos 38. P. Tudhey 39. M . Smith 40. W. Crawford 41 . A Kiers

42. A Hickey 43. 44. 45. 46.

R. Feenaghty, D. Teesdale A . McPherson D. Jones

47. S. Mentha 49. M. KeBOd c

50. D . Schweddes 51 . S. Millie 52. J. Millie 53. L McCann 54. R . Harris 55 . D. Trumble 57 . P. O'Neill 58 . A Klopsleins 59 . H. Middl eton 61 . P. Mills 63. S. Forsyth 64. A. Lam 67. B. Demps ey 70. N. DeYoung 71 . L McGregor 82. D. Horsfa➢

John George Tyres Cnr. Bell & CAtifl ey Dve., Preston

9484 6780

MIN GEORGE AU.SFlNE FOODS

VISCOUNT'

PRESTON 9484 6006

INTERNATIONAL PTY. LTD . Suite 2,41B Bluff Rd, Black Rock. 3193

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ARGEN ENTERPRISES

28 ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997


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AQU I NAS O.C . Coach : Andmw Crosby Res . Coach: Sean O'LOUghtin 1. G. Burch 2. G. Clifford 3. S. Edtranls 6. S. Kerxg~ 7. G.Gk~ 8. ADonachte 9. P. P I0. D. BWard 11. C. Banbury 12. M.Tgrq 13. C. Jeffrey 14. k Larkin 15. J. 16. SC~z SW IT FA Dzrgw 18. J. Hugtrs 19. G.4Vftt a 20. P. Paras 41 . M. Bo:'bn 21 . C.Ouem 42. J. M,cEvoy 22. S.FP7m1 43. MS~ry 23. J. IF 44. P . D~ 24. P. Hamper 45. N. Fr~n 25. C.Bex 46. D.Lar~6n 26. A. Frankkn 47. P. K~a~ 'kiG-'> 27. S. Jones 48. M. More 28. G. Wstoo 49. C .lamboom 29. S.01aughhn 51 . A Hy1~ 30. C. CoNver 54. S . Gp~n 31 . L Kirg 55. A Cdtua 32. M Wa ham 56. S . Dotxrry 58. A EMlxx~ 33. J. Wkw 34. FA TanGE 60 . B . McionnaN 35. S. Lugstare 61 . J. Larx3tord 36. 65. R. Monce Phelan 37. D.Jm7ce D' 66. M4"AHon 38. C. Tarng 67. P. C ' 69. J. HadonO 39. R. Levy 40. A Cmss 88. B . Bart:ay

CAULFIELD GRAMMAR OLD CAMBERWELL OLD GEELONG Coach : Geoff Reilley Res. Coach: Matthew Schdtert 1. B.Malwh 28 . T.Cha n 2. J . D cLson 29 . A Wood 3' T. Doherty 30 . D. Laae 3}° C. Boyd 31. P. Mu3cdry 4. A Kawuris 32. M. D m 5. W.HOr~n 33 . B .PatvnQ 6. A Katqler 34. N. WbrarskY 7. J. CvrAShaw 35. A Lawrence 8. SCosSa F'AWsh 36. R. Harris 9. C. Hands 37. M. SdwIIen 10. M.C tatr 38, J.Resfarick 11 . M. CasszFl 39 . J. ~(R4L7 12. M. Ham-- 40. M. 13. D. Gum 41. M. Liddol 14. S. loose 42 . 8. Hall 15- A WEdson 43. R. Rv7a#s 151 R. Castles 44. M. Tapp 16. T. Rm,ats 45. W. Bmtres 17. G. Wd"arns 46. A Gins 1 r N. Cox 47. L Sal-m 18' C. &Mry 48. D. Fraumarw 19. d4ftraa (D4L') 49. R. Burka 2(P H. Vera 50. G. McDOr>ad 2V M. K o sti 51. N. Suw..r 21. N. BnNrer 52 . M. Ha~s 22. T. Taavt:y 54. W Ltdt2r5ky 23. D.Ash 55 . M. Davies 24. K Dad s 58 . A Dciwd 25s T. Wales 57. P. Anderson 25°A T. WaRes 59. A Bear da np 26. SWwems 60 . J .TmWe r

27. B. Thompson 63 . J . Batorcry

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BEAUMARIS Coach : Brett Marchand: Res. Coach : Scott Mathers . Reidy 1. P 2. S .Mcharws 25. J.FA :hmoud 3. M . Pas 25. J. S-6drake 3. I.WdFarns 26. ii MRS 4. PA Devine 27. D .Johre:on 4. M . Day 28. J. McKenzie S. D, Wright 2& B.LucylRC) 6. J. Taybr 29. C. Marti n 7. S .Fa;rb~ 29. P.0'B rian 7. FAFA?tdhdas 30. AEasmn 8. M .0'Brien 31 . P. OR S. J. Wiatla 32. C.Oalgkdsh 9. B.tYlrYii(WL) 33. N . Van

9. 31 T. Hatt

10, J. Wariinm 34. S. Mothers 10. R. Elwood 35. Gone 11 . S .Btadde 36. Harder (M 12. P.Mci1aw 37. ASmit h 13. B .Vaupren 38. STrusootl 14. ADun 39 . P.Dutty 14. N. long 40. P.Tesoram 15. M . HoyPZ 41 . A Bladde 15. L Stevens 42 . 0 . Maypiece 16. M .F12nrah3n 43. S. Wilson IS D. 98nen 44. S. McGregor 17. Mclkhdas 45 A Thomas 17. E Ball Z S. Osborn 18. A Read 47. M. Nichol 19. P. Thomas 48. D. McKenna. 20. M . Quin 49. D.ORe9j (DVC) 20. N .FP7m 49. D.Ntishtt 21 . P.9, ~'v4a 50. N. Box 21 . A Kendall 53. R. McGrath 22. J. Halt 55 . C.OTAxara 22. C. Hewlett 56. T. Hogan 23. T. Fisher 57 . J .Fox 23. A HaB (RVC) 58. J . Beaumont 24. 0 . Grn~es 59. A Rovdwry

Coach: Rod Allison Res. Coach: Egan Smith 1 . S. BaBar d

2. T. James 42. R.

3. Alnkster(VC) 43. T.Vla r 4. S. Jack 45. LBridg: 5. SHarskks(~C) 46. AHov2rd 6. S. Roe 47. P. t.enbn 7. M. Scott 48. J. A swan

8. N. Board 49. Karl

9. D.T2Bwt 50. J.Md(enve 16, E. Smith 54 P . Rchmond 11 . AKyr~r 56. J. Douglas 12 . J .Vldson(C) 57. LThomas 13 . N.Slms 58. C, Hume. 14 . R. Whitehead 60. NMr4rcdoglra 15 . R . Swrritt 62. M. Short 16 . D. Mar 63. D.Pbihos 17. ACods 65. T. Bishop 18 . D. Hayes 66. P. 20 . N.Tiomasat 67. R. 21. T Hankrrart 69. A Hada3s 22 . R Watson 70. W. Ead 23 . T. Simpson 71. ARusso 24 . D. Imbergar 72. P. Young 25 . ATa71or 73. h4SoeRry 26 . MRxlwnmd 74. G.Yo~p 27. 6.0'Hara 75. D.Chrch 28 . B. Leitch 76. W.Homes 29 . C. StracYen 77. T. Jolaison 30 . C.Tovn 78. Ahharacei 31 . J .Hoviard 79. C. WS 32 . C. fAtCLftm 80. A Mitdhie'k 33 . ABnttuen 81. D. Sim 34 . P. McCrea 82. T. Webb 37. FA. Fr~ 83. D. Vieth 39 . C. Evam 84. C. Ba~Ard 40 . J . Harve/ 85. M. H¢pldm 41 . T. JoMStor1 66. G. A4ison

PRINHD LABELS

All electrical & gas home appliances

98578061

OLD ESSENDON ST. JOHN S Coach : Stephen Mooney GRAMMAR Has . Coach: Dean Higgins

5. S. Emerson H. C, ~'J 37. J. Walker 7. T.Cjppobrti 38

. MMCKeneB 8. S. O'Brien 39 A Meumtah 9. J. Go069ar 40. T. CnBms i 70. I. Stevens '41. L Rtt.r 11 . B.Papd 42 . AJea bus t2. J. HAane 43. A Galt 13. P.qhal daf 44. RCbt)esy 14. S. Evans 44. P. Barry 15. S. Otshop 46. D. t'bvtr~sa 16. S. McPherson 47. J. Testm 17. P.HacLr(VC) 4g, P. Murton 18. T.Read 49. A Hutdu-son 19. G. Steven 50. 0. Bsy nari 20. J. Lang 51. S.Greaste 21 . S. D ale 52. A Darvwn 22. M. Lr losz 53. T. Fa~r.ke 23. J.Hugtws 54. S.May6ury 24. C. Robertson 55. R. Musa 25. A Leask 56. A ORyan 26. D.FHtdur 57. R. Wright 27. D. Barr 58. AWcenkke 28. B.Turrwr 59. N A.Osma n 29. J.Saurders CO. Palmer 30. J. McLean 61 . D. Pourer 31 . A Corby 62 P Baruch 32. J. Mansfield 83. Porter 33. S.Cramer 64. J. Rossi 34. J. Leask 65. ASoterbu 35. D. Vfiitfield 66. B. Larnam 36. P .Trial 67. R. Craig

2 M . E6ntaa5 33 . M. WRo1mrt 2. C . Oliver 34' R Carmen a D.V4ft4y(VC)37. M.Yugona a H. Arb:rson 40 . s. Bores 4 . T. Dr>gdae 40 . E BosYOck 5. A Haveft 41. G. Fa+,rett 6. B.AA1hen 42 . D.Carnpbet 7. A Darcy 42. P. L'escas & T. Se/mm,r 48. W Davidson 10. L WEan 47 . M. Count 11 . R Bey 47. R. Stevens 12. NPoxer 48 . E .SmiBrers 13. P. Harmon 50. M. Robson 13. J. Cook 51. J. Vr9son (VC) 14. J.Peswtt 55. B.Furptri 14. D.BWftm 59. G.Wa4er 15. ATeePSae(W) 57. RKrW 17. M. VICkuWas 58. C. Stinclr,nme 18. N.FACKesar 61. R.Olplhart 19. A SNter 62 H. McInnes 21 . G . Harper 63. D, O'Bria n 22. J.Taylor V . C. SL Clair 23. M . Davis 65 . M. FAdorechy 24. M . Taylor 66. P.Vla9te r 26. N. Kemp 67. M. knefis 27. W. Pad 68 . ARitossa 28. A Famcr 69. M. pa 29. APA';ttxn 72. C.Vak 30. B.0'tWormi 75 . S. He.nmollan 31 . J.Pmwr 76. C.Stind'carne 32. G . yd4dnson 80. L Wilson

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2 FABatematr(C) 3. FA Carbon . M. Robzrsan eS 6 C. Houston (VC) 7. P A.Cogfian

8 . Davi . C . Maguire s9

11 . P . Carnpbes 38 . C. Ca 12. D.GritFwt 39 . J.F h'.. t3. T.Fb,glies 40 . A1, . T. Carrrcgg 41. C. Or S;14 r 15. ALacej* 42. D.N in 16. B.Vatrk'xboun 43 . N.E r,K) 17. ACa~bae(V>;) 44 . FA .6,~rnan 18. D.Otatty 45 . M . Leste r 19. KJonotbad! 46 . G . Johnson 20. S . McMide 4T S. Hatton 21 . P . Hasder 48 . M . Pd+l 22. J. Bomr,man 49 . C. F23 . P.CarmA 50 . B. . R. Mika 51. LEI24 ; 25. M. Vernal 53 . D.I .)po 26. C . R;an 54 . S.1 i 27. DUzrrkxt:bttn 55 . D. ~ 28. C. Eames 56 . B. C. 29. A PavSdc 57 . D., :n 30. P . O'Brian 58 . D.l'.~ i 31 . N.JNrans 59 . D.G i 32. M. Barrack 60 . A G 33 . C. Harm 61 . D.C 34 . D.Gkar;devA 62 . S.F 35. C . Loon 63 . S. V. 36. D. Nolen 65 . A Hams

Greythom Bulk Store

PHONE (03) 9465 FAX (07) 9465 2W, Q t t~drF q.~~yamn^

Coach : A. Frazer Has. Coach : I. Stevens 1. J. Panagiotdpot4os 2 J. Chapman (DVC) 3. P. WtL.rsdxKad C) 4. S. Buffing

Coach: Mark Neetd Res. Coach: Simon Bones 1 . M . weld (C) 1 . O.Wa¢r 33 B Smith

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WHITEFRIARS Coach: Des Mea~her ''.., Res. Coach: Chns BurFte '.. 1 . D. Fettle

1 . G. MaGVsm 2. M. tadsan 3. M W.Iasen 4. B. tabmd7 5. S.Carmmg 6. S.Corcaan 7. R Back & D.JarkovT 9. A RacJele 10 . FACourma3:as 11 . D. Hags 12 . J. Sheehan 13 . S. Ham 14 . J- Archer 15 . G.PatGSOn 16 . W. Charfton 17 . S.Coc~rme 18 . C. Emery 19 . J. Canal 20. Llviamson 40. B .Abmr-,qber 21 . S. Koppens 41 . & Rrttlqtisf (C) 22 . S. Reynolds 42 KD%,em(RG) 23 . S. Won 42. T. Drxanb5w 24 . MAdanson 43. G . Lamb 25 . C. W4F;ams 44. S. Pepper 26 . G.Waters 45. N .SaaxNrsai 27. R Wafton 46. A Herbert 28 . P. Lidiall 47. J. Cogan 30 . R. Walker 48. S. M3rtm 31, T. Cartevel 49. W. Ross 32. G. Shaer 50 . D . a 33 . ZMonme 52. S. r~cy 34 . M. Hancock 54. J . Cumdern 35. J. So= 55. A Darcl 36 . J. Doherty 57. R. Carter 37. E . &Wlard 58, R. Haas 38. M.Rachr~- 59. E.Lopider 39. R Doiseft 62. T. Stake

HAI.I. MI t REAL ESTATE

SALESIA N Coach : P.Tudey Res. Coach : M. Byrn e t. M. Bourke 2. Pat Force s 3, S. Sutherland 4. A Healey 5. M. Carom (C) 6. R. CEUOtta 7. G. Gaspari E. M. F~ (VC) 9. D. Sochi 39. B . 10. D. Ohver 40. J. 11. T. Wide 41 . S . 12. AGa$peri 42. B .Chaners 13. I. BobeGC (VC) 43. A Roberts 15. T Walib-rk ga 45. RA. Sperr.ar 16. ACRtDoird 46. M.Tatsone 18, S, Smdajr 48. R. Kavanagh 19. S. Brow 49. B . Page 20, A. Saeger 50. J. Rayrolds 21. R Napoli 5t R, Bouchard 22. AEdnwnds 5Z T.ffigan 23. C. Rotiw. (VC) 53. J. G ransn 24. A Grace 54. S . Butler 25. B.IGrdw>nr 55. D.Seamer 26. B. Bn.vman 56. S . Fingerad 27. M. Mansfield 57. D.GhNMan 28. FA.Bynw 58. D.Ta7br 29. bLokFortes 59, J. Taylor 30. D. tawmn % M. Bates 31 . ADave7 61 . AKSa ® 32. AStete ns 62. D. Sutherland 33. M. Cooke 63. M. Pergob 34. M.Wseman 6,L Pad Forces 35. P. 65. S. Barash 36. W ti°mL+n 66. S. " 37. J. Enamor 67. U Sutherland 38. R. Hazes 68. P. Niomikos

Pnity"my® Your On Tme Printer PARKSIDE Coach: Laurie Zarafa Res. Coach: Mark Rowe 1 . P. Laursen 2. A Dell-Vergua 3. F. Saruakt5 4. D. Warren 5. S. Mdad 6 A Stuart 7. D. Now 37. J. Paean & J . ChAKoit 38. F. Darri~a 9. GC+r~(F4,) 39. F.Coambes 10. AVi+a 40. Llnsena (VC) 10. M. Cc= 41. E. Lirares 11 . V. Romano 42. P. Dean 12 . D. I&CM 43. J. Hubbard 13 . ACoptey 44. P.So~go 14 . S.Puro 45. P.FAapans 15, 0, Moodie 46. T. Ryan

16 . M. Campbell 47. T. Retropodos 17 . D. Linares; 48, C. Tyson 18 . ARHpnato 49. S, Coyer 19 . S. C-tum 50. M. Kra gh! 20. C. PecMhorrt 51. D. Gwr 21 . M. Tessari (C) 52. M. Hanson 22 . B. Harvey 53. M. boards 23 . M. Sherlock 54, M. Compan 24 . R. Mangi 55. R. Lord

25 . S. Boyer

56. S. Datnel

26 . C. Masset 57. M. McPherson 27 . L Parqari 59. T. Paten 28 . S. Fisher 61. P. Linares 29 . L {4C7 62. C. Wt>kams 30 . 8.y 63. S . Hogan 31 . I . Grr7 64. TThomas (R~`) 31 . C. Aushn 65. G. Rye s 32. J. RcCan 66. D. TdW7 33 . C. Hamilton 69. N .Arr.omrpat.s 34. M. RD-raw 87 . M. Hopkins 35. G. Paryari 83. N. Cun:bp 36 W Lay 89 L MxkGnO

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,['CS 11?t'1'i[1~!'Ti 30 ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997


OLD WESTBOURNE U.H.S.O .B . Coach : David Twomey Res. Coach: Eddie Samzldwicz t. B.Baarwm 2. S.WhP~ 3. B. Frank~ 4. A 0'Ke;fe 5 . A Leitc h 6. J. Horsburgh 7. D.J~ 8. AHor~urgh (C) 9. AChrista 10. R. Hanis 11. D. Rogeridc 12. M.GSb 13 . P.NorN 14 . J .Sa§rwn 15 . A Board 39 . B. Smith 16. S. Chrsto 40. C. Cox 17. B.Hak/ 41. C. Ford 42 . P.AmmtaS 18. P. K% 19. M-Cra~O. 43 . R . CuC~ert 20. ES~.x2 45 . E. GO 21 . ?A KI*ch 46. G . Rower 22. W. Floating 47 . R. 0ithbat 23. S. Leitch 48. M. Gkici x '.. 24 . L FairPdd 49. S . Hewit t 25 . S. Leonard 50. P.OXsete

Coach: D. Nash

Res. Coach: G. Mazza 1 . R.F~h 2 AT~rim 3. A. Bon e

4. C.MClennon 5. D. Koch

6. S. Cmdad 40. B . tlacDonNd 7. C.Skims (C) 41 . C.PhdEer B. T. HaNtdx 42. D. Wakoce 9. R.Sm68t 43. M. 0W 10. P. Bums 44 . J. W 11 . S.M 45 . C. Cook 12. J. Kennedy 46. R. 12wC.Mmld 47. G. Crane 13. P.F&Lean (4C) 48. KLev~ 14. Bon Mad)ehold 49. D. Da Luca 15. M . Davidson 50 . D.7Wkid 45. S. Turner 16. P . GumJmipa 51 . J. Pops . Wright 46. D 17. P.Sdda 52 . D.Feqrson 46. AtKm^rr 1 8, E .Hmxigan 53. J. Cotter 47. D.HaN19. G. Mesa 54 . J.PWr 48. Ld". rera 20 . G.Matlrgsm 55. J. Khoury 1 49W. 21 . RNflvi5a 56. H.G3bes 03 50.S.E 23 . P.Elhingh arn 57. T.Parry 51. P . P a 24. B. Carruthers 58 . D. Matl~ 52. J: C no 59 . Smith 25, AMM . A 6' ~son 53. J 26. B.Fo~am 6&: JD.Dam'KSrq 55. Gmmk gs 27. K St21>3ttan 61 . P. Hoban 57. N.Rosenitren 27. D .Tworney 52. S. Sudan 28. M. Stafte 62 . A. Gocdsan 28. C. ,By 53. G. B :J 58 . S. Price 63. P. Gasket 29. D. Has~ 54. B. Dangerfretd 29. Klom 59 . B. Hayward 30. ELAbralarcen 64. P. Last . ' , 30. C. caw 55 . B. Lucas 60. KROaxy 31. P.Dalema 65. D. McCartney, 31 . D. Evans S& W.TayiDr 61 . 8.6~ Bum 666tY .Jmnson 59. ~ 'l~b? 32. 0. h 62. G . T 33 . P. Drentld 67 . F. WQ 33. GG. 63. C.8!vdc . 6& M. Campbell 34 . D 34. P.Uarcent G .Harrts ; 64. F.Crs.v`ard 35. J .Ntsh 69 . J.CaEad 35. S. N'diason P. that 65. AGmrt 36 . AHad?j P.Martdsen 37. G .Catt=.rall 70. D.Veai 66. A8amce 38. A Boyce 73 . S. D>& 37 . S.Cummin D.Sicea 67. S. Sires 39. M .Re3 77. J . Weer 38. S.HartNy W.Taylo r 68. G. Foster 69 . T. Tereoe Kp~n 70 . J.Dwnaresq 71, P.DorarMA $.Ti°rcer 72 . S.S4rD'g P. on

UNNIERSrrY REDS WILLIAIVISTOWiV Coach: Justin Doyle CYMS : Gr>a1t Hammond Res. Coach

1. M. Frisby 2. N. Bowman 3, C, Thatcher 4 . O .Faxree/ 5 . D . Kam H. P.Staddook 7. J. Da¢e 8. M FarrwB 9. D. Fels 10. P.HOknes it. B. Pickeett 12 . K G2tiarw 39. A George 13 . Miens 40 . ti Hans 14 . B.Ten 41 . I . Mceunie . P.Keppd S15 42. 8.0'Coruwr 16. N .M~m 43. T.Jadaan 17. Rodin 44. B. Har t 18. M.Hernan 45: S.Dnpy 19. G.Nhig % 46. B .Carnl'beft 20. G. Nardara 47. J.Keppd 21. J.Shx.v 48. P. Strvarou 22. R. O'Brian 49. N. Arnett 23. B. King 50. C. Daalder 24 . C.Tdm 51. T.Hatragart . & Foster 25 52 . T. Diaris 2'0. S. East" 53 . Zed 27. S. RavPa d 54. P. Howson 28. N . Hag 55. D .Atkins 29. P. James 56. T. Hart 30. D.L ucahFa 31 . A Jackson 58. M. Cmr~r 32 AWalsh 59. B.Gr~t 33. S.Tha~r 64. C.NO~n 34 . M. Marti 65. P. Senmr#s 35 . AMadiriat 68 . P.Jadcstn 36. R. Ryan 69. B.Dapr 37. D.1knVenstal 80 . G.Bax 38. S. Shaw 86. C. M~ t

The Lord Newry Hotel Ampol Australi a

To ROYAL OAK H® North Fitzroy Phone : 94814693

Coach : Alan Elliott Res. Coach : Paul McNamara 1. N.BeaNd 2. D.Dawson 3. AHany 4 . J .TUCR

5 . D. Macleod 6. D. Grim 7. M .Czrcan 8. B. Ham 9. G. Case

10. S. McFadmvt 11. L Grodmvrsld 12. W.Grillitts 13 . B. Twist 14 . A Daniel 15. J.Smart 16. B. Chick 37 . A Bond 17. AFeathersmn 38 . T.Be4evriah 18. AErrqytDm 39. T.Carter 19. P.Darvarn 40, &8au 20. ALH~ 41 . ACizdc d 21.G.Ja csan 42 AFixh 22. W. Pajre 43. M.0'Ryrm 23. G. Her6etson 44. N. Bad 24. C. ' 45. M . Quic . G. Burp- 46. A Manbennet k25 26 . D. Lee 47. Alehra 27. C. Bergin 48. A Pzv,cryr5ld 28. C. Czmstatt 49 . C. Muscat 29. M.Nxkrsan 50. P.WeighPman 30. ACook 51 . D.BuMric 31 . C.McKazie 52. B.SaurJers 32. W. Kev,rA 53. L RieFaN 33. D.okR54. RKUrkti>mti 34. G.Warmn 55. S.Calderwood 35. A Black 56. S. Br~ 36. ATrb~ 57 . P.Mc34anura

Simonds Group of Companies

BLACKS WEST BRUNSWIC K ,NTR BRUNSWIC K SWINBURNEy UNI. UNIVERSITY Coach : Phil Leatltam Coach : Garry Connolly : Garry Hicke Coach : C . Fox Coach . Coach: Mark Johnston

Res . Coach : P. Maria Res 1. M. Mdlarw ;1 .ATu 2. J . Steady , ~ D . t'. ,.ns 4. C.6:4'050 3. S. t 5. J . D &TO5n 4. M.B. 6. R George 5.44.A•-"ar 7 . A. H:.rn3ton 6. &1 + 8. J.Horrdge 7. J.B r 9. C .Smityh 8. P.Cuu., 41a n 10. R.TunW 9 J.Macr (UC) 11 . G. Barry 1& J.K3~s 12. V . Dj2 11 . J. (VC) 13. RL Leeson 12 J . Pokmk aS 14. R. Goode 13. P.Ma rin 15 . AFiaP s 14. J . Hr17 . S- Lee i 39. M. Warren 15. B.O . Won 18. A Fummu 16. LD' .' 48. C.J:v.e& 41 . F.Vawr i 19. B.Ori9ara 17. AKris 18. AL 4' aw 42. J. pacanjolau 20. A HsIge nam 19. V. . 43. M .Ca€arame 21 . LOvnard 22. S . F~m . G. . if 44. J.Mar d 23. M. Ewans .,.' , 21. B.V. ., .nan 46. T.Cmsara 22 . R.r'-tv((VC) 47. D.PAagason 24. S. F 25. P. D= 43 . C. Freeman 23 . D.E NO) 48. 1 . Bacon 50. M.Lman2es 26. M.KrV t 44. N . Morgan 24. G. L=A 27 . D.M 45. R.Pot~r 25. J .Kere~d/ 51. S.Kcay 29 . D . D~ 46. E. Sartitsis 26. S. Fk~(Pd.7 52 . M. Pb'as~ 53 . AVdkos ;a 30. P. TuAc 47. A K?9j 27. P. Grey 31 . S. C05,1s 48. M. DNwno 28. S.V.`ertfiam 54. S.Launcas 32. A Sartmis 49 . J. Mer ritt 29. R, Sounders 55. B.ABard 30. M Smitt1 57 . J. Somerr,lle 33. D. Maana 50 . B, Canfield 31. J. Freeman 58. IThonomn 34. B . Stapleton 51. P. James 35. T. Grimshaw 52 . J . Piotrowski 32. A Baukbloh 59. B . Evans 37. B. Redden 53 . M. McCalman 33. G. Ptt(R VC ) 60. B.Larmpes 34. P . Hentay, 61 . G. taaobaato 38. N.Ha<argeG 54 . W.Pdkock 62. J. Ehsmar 39. G.Cmurh 55 . ZSro~+sk 35. P. D.1vaa.-ft 40 . M. Shand T. 36. G.WaBes 63 . M.Wrshnan D. Fodor 41 . D.Wren 37. D. DH.bb1 (~ 64 . C. Vaman 42 . J .GitiOan C . Flo xehri 38. M .BronadRV0165 . R. Sass ne

CANADA HWEL Swanston Street, Carlton

Res . Coach: Pat Malcol m Res. Coach : Nick Magnafas 1, G . Conch 1. AHm'roon 41 . G .H,:Ppd 2 . J. Radford 2. J. Gray 42. P.Hrrr's 3.R.Hal 41. Whitehead a REastM 43. JTbin 4. M Vau~ 42. Good 4. G.DaIeS 44. S.Guar 5. RMtMtlxcr 4a I Afford 5. ACarxkvie 45 . T G.Marm 6. S.Snti m 6. J.Gras 46. d. Forbes 44 . P, Forbes 7. F.Wrea 47. B.Rvn9:n 45. J . Butterf0d 8. 8. S . J.Fk^t+ood 48 . P.Leahy 46. E. Riami 9. C 9. J.40tary 49 . RiNdan 47. Gtfian 10. P. Dorman 4& A 10. &M . 50 . fa.Ctcisdt it. & 11 . B. Smith .nM 51 . JToose 49. C. Frmid'm 12. L&a+ 12- M. Roberts 52 . LS':axiR 50. C.0'L-xfe 13. J.SWra 53. T.Rioae 13. T.Jassen 51.ANe~ 14. P. Robinson 54. S.Brtne 14, S .Mier 52 T Better 15. P. M~huI&an 55 15. A. Koobos . M .Ordz 53. N. P~mkn 16. S.SnrJdw 56 . P.Hmrirgron 16. P.Cactzvel 54. D. Bryant 17 . D.Hone 57 . C .Pds 17. H. 55 . M. Nxon 18. J .Ctef~ 58. O.V.`Sons 18. B. 56. J .P.RiCe 19. D D.Kmschd 59 . L . Robson 19. J .F9aN 57. S.D~e/ 20. Dssto . 60. B B}rra 20, S. Lowe 58. M. &.~ey 21 . SMaVartarz 61 . G.S~kitcs 21 . T. Ho§nes 59. /464 0 22 NN. Aagrhs 62 22 . T. Lamb 60. A Chessman 23 J.Osbotu: 63.. R.Lucas AGayrd 23. S. Beaton 61 . S . Jones 24. D.Camn 6 . AChrk 24. M. Fogerty 62 J. S'attery 25. G. Molone 65 . D . Webb 25. B. r 63. J. Finer . G. Nerri 66. A Ryan 26 26. D .~dss 64. C. Haght 27. D.Baake 67. A8kff 27. M . Hayes 65. J.Trmskrs 28 . ACzannptxt9 68, AA,,, 28. A Baud 66. N. Howell 29. D.McMSter 69 . h1.Ckbaf 29. A. Goss 67. 0.Abbott 30. M.Levds 70 . S. Ryan 30. D.Sat~•rby 68, 1 O'Brien 31 . AP 71. PCodc 31. 1A. Caren 69. S- Little 32. S.D'tmea 72 . M.S`.tx~ 32. M. Jones 7& D.Pdan 33. T.Tt~r~son 73 . M.V..kh 33. T. Kitchen 71 . H . )(Ram 34. C 74 . T.Hr^'-rsar 34. J . Bat?rn 72. M . BWas 35. H. McDornkd 75 . C.K a[a 35 . P, Come 73. X Deacon 36. A Mdu!hh 76 . E K:. . 36 . S. Metlhwr 74. A Stone 37. S . CoarJ•is 77. J . K, 37 . J .GaM 77. H. Cameron ~. M. R~7-~~s 78. P. Mk 38. B.NevAh 83. C. grown .', 39. RRo~g~ 79 . M .1,40a 39. P. Harlan 87. LBruwn . 8.BaKer .. P .Ma~fae40 s Z. G . Stavan 99. N.8eaffin

G r~ T NOR & H®TEL

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E South ANZ ALBERT PAR K Coach : J . McDonal d

Res. Coach : Dave 1 0 martin 1. S. DAD 2. N. P2stns 3. P.Smitlt(S)(R) 3. D.ICNnar~ 4. R.WiPs 5. G. Saundarts 6. J. Leneftan (S)

7. G. Firm

& R lindsaj 10JN~ admi 11 . AM 12. J . Davis 13. S.h ic 'arUrj 14 . LPrar 15 . P. Gtacas (S) 15 . S.Wa"e (R) 16 . M.M~ne IT D. MdetZn (DVC) 1& P.Bojle 19 . AFararda 36, R Pearson 20. R Koepkr 37. A Jankin 21. P.SMpp os (S) 38. G. WA 21. T. Gkrson (R) 39. A Kemp 22. M. Cox 40. M. Sullwonc 41. R . Baker 23. A Bartlett 24. S.Nftn 42 C.CarksH 25. J. MdC.A (C) 43 . RCarksH 26. E. Lovett 44 . R. h9cDoreM 27. C .lo,aa(DVC) 45. P.Ha;;Wr( 28. C .Walkcy(M. 46 V. Salto 47. M. Cartr 29. G. 29. S.alfeRg 30. dFe ngar ) S ~ KD rais 31 . D. Green 51 . G.(ark» 52. T. HarbSson 32. 6t Farrel 53. J. Bourne 33. N . Dam 34. N . Rutherford 54. D.Mjers 35. D.Saxkrs 55. J.Snona.san 57. B .Ctaitnys

GLENHUNTLY Coach: Steve Allender Res. Coach: Peter Derrick 1. C.0'Donrret 2 C. WtIdan 3, T. Hill 4. D.Cassar S. G. Deem & ht Seal}mak 7. FA Ko R s a J.Janks 9. A N@orio 40 L McWrStk 10. A Ya.xq( 41. B. G4more 11. T. Ross :ter(C) 42. M. Satluner 12. D. Hutchison 43. M.Jortes 13. M . Krr~.vsta 44. B.0'Dorvel 14. J. G4nrore 45. A Sultan 15. P. Basin 46 A. Gain 16. C.l7hnstan 47. J. Walton 17. S.Agust 48, C . Lam t& C.Fbrs~j 49. J.0'R3ir 19. G en 50. G. Lewis 20. T.Sikey 51 . D.Hunphns 21 . I. TurrHr (VC) 52. C . Mitchell 22. G. PactuNs 53. D. Mdmden 23 . P.Ttmes(OVC) 54. D.Maroe 24 . A Worsrmp 55. P. Derrick 25 . C. Watts 56. B. Lorraivaj 26. T.Slwrt 57. M.Rydt 27 . &Smith 5& J .Crooko 28 . C. Murray 59. B. Dykes 29 . C. Craig 60. M. Johnson 30 . B.V7dson 61 . R .Carstanson 31. 1-Thomas 62 . M.HoFry 32. 0.D~k~n 63 . C.Ttran 33. D. Jones 64 . M. Calsoider 34. D. Miller 65. P. ftrison 36. R. Hag 66. Ah9rocci 37. ABmstn 69. G. Fletcher 38. W. Wiliams 71. P. Jones 39. T. HoslmvJ 74. B. tbmwi o

ELSTERMMCK A.F.C .

Coach: Jason Eardley Res. Coach: Chris Moo re 1 . RCl c 2 A Bloornleki 3 . D. F~r y 4. P. Hev2r~n S. C.Rices 7. P.Dared?I & B.A}mGS(F~ 9. J.MOnes 10. 111. Woo d 11 . J . 12. A 13 . J . Krepp=r 14. D. BMW 15. G. RerOOrd 41 . G. 16. J.hlkw 42. S. t& AWaBh 43. J. RoolkPouix 19. P.TaAr ( 44. B. Woodard 20. LAdantio 45. G.Ct~mat kPadivorm s 4& P.P~ 22. S.Ostsome 47. Slush 23. P. Dicide 48. C.FerDrson 24. S.IGtts(DVC) 49. SM6mopata 25. C. hd3rthat 50.MCI~ 26.AKms 51 . 27. R. Hadej 52. L Bas~ 2& A 53 . V. Grnor '. 29. 0. 54 . AAtleraps ',. 30. M. 55 . B. Gard 31 . 0 Moore 56. J .As 32. R. Nates 57. T.M5 es 33 . ASdu6tz 5& D. Blerkrw1 34 . S.Kke r 60 T. Bmmhj 35 . R. t:uske 61. B. OT~ 36 . B. H3ias 62 M. Dyer 37. P.TOrpry 63. Chlcm una 38 . D. (~tn3n 64. S.TatDmlln 39 . N. AlA.xatxlrou 65. B. 40. C. Taylor 66.

Coach : Peter Olivied Res. Coach: Cmig Richardson I . ASne!rnan

ST. MARY' S

Coach: Anthony Petitti Res. Coach: E . Evans 1 . M. t.eamtash 2. J. Hai l 2 T.Bull (D>,C) 3. N. Raft 3. RL n 4 . R Dev€n 4. A B 5 . M . Breeu '.. 5 . S.S : & D. Burch & W. R' irger 7 . C. Rictu alson 7.AP i 8 . S. Cros s & P.Tt,,,,xy 9. AMorris 9. M. Hedlrcer 10. G mcccuiloui ;n 10. T. Jones 11 . J . Gig 11 . LPoifflyis 12 . J . Robertson 12 . A Gwvi 39. G. S 13 . J . Fianis 13 . J. Chapman 40. C. 14 . TAild 14 . P.Wffiai 41 . C. 0'B 15 . J.ScoAand 15 . 0.Arukev5 42. TWn 16. R Thomas 16. S. Hicks 43. A Hc 17. C. McLeod 17. tA WatLr 44 . U' -d 18. C.DOj~ 18. J. Clarke 45. N. . 19. J. Everx 19. P. Rates 46. I 20. AndrexJ ackson . D.S@vrart 47. S. N20 l 21. AdrianJadcso n . T.Ymer(C) a P. '21 22. S. Graven 40- G . Amakl . D. Woodcock C. uI2 , 24. RWAorns 41 . S.Cmymn 23. S . Pre ston 50. N . C . . . 25. S. Evans 42. N. Dean 24. S . McKay 51 . B. F,

26. J. Senior 43. J. Ermorhisle 27. C . Newland 44. G. Dean

28. J.TuDtar 45. M.GroNtq 29. G.NZr:man 46. SMcCardS 30. P, Hamm 47 D.Wman 31 . M. Ormsby 48 . D. Phalan 32. B. EJSon 49 . M. Gstsrfeb 33. P. Ryan 50 . AStand 34. RSneddon 54 . J.82flrrliheld 35. C.Wffianis 58. ALR~w 38. A Robim,ai 66. D. W~d 37. KTelbrd 70. RHajr~od 38. P.PtKt'n 87. T.F~ 39. T. Fretlerk2n 88. G. Scothntl

26. J.Hendy 53 . D. . B.Stevrart(VC)54 . S.Tm S27 i 2& J.lr¢HS 56 . RS-pu g 29. J. Frandos 57. R. L ~ 30. h4Stee~a 58 . T. A 31 . A Potice 59. S. ! 32. W. Gem" 69. A\', 33 . P.S tirvens 63. 8.t ~ 34 . B Duk°. 64, M. Scemr ~ 35 . R Pmur~s 65. P. H- " 36 . E. Eb2ns 66. A R--37. J. MtCastxkj 67 . L Woods 38 . F. thrri-wn 68. G. Th:otxrr,

SP un is i.v CHADSTON E

ANZ Bank The Palmerston Hotel Ivan's Pies McKinnon Rd. Newsagenry .

Coach: Wayne Marshall Res. Coach: Rod Williams t . L Murphy (C) 2 A.Hankn 3. M Andrew 4. C. Lyons 5 M. Whelan & G.JeNtrs 7. T. Heath a S . Currie 9. S Clements 1o . R.B2vmgton 11. LMi55~a 11a P. Matrorrj 12. N .Wqmore 13. P. Strnlmbtidt 14. S. Soppett 15.F.' 16. h9 n 17. J AT . J..18 Neill 19. M.Bulard 20. M. Hurt 21 . M. Lads 22. M.Mussared 38 . T.Sv,xur:rtai 23. S. Curtain 39 . S. Par k 24. RWIans 40 . M. Fay 25. R.Mdrdy2 41 . KBabock 2a C. Malmrry 42 . B. Mahory 27. M. D~s 43 . W. Me 28. P. Cartoon 44 . 0. Lee 29. S.Matqrry 45 . GratdorroW. 30. J. Wright 46 . C. Pbnis 31 . E, Devonshire 47. J. Matheson '. 32 . P . Harris 48. T. Byrne 33 . J. Ovearnan 49. S .Roberts 34 . ACorn'ui 50. RBtr,fat¢tyn 35 . K Cam" 51 . D.Steele 36 . B. Bravutiton 54. S. Kxklgm (FC) 37. D.Trease 55. J .t7uakis

OAKLEIGH A.F.C POWERHOUSE

;FORMULA;n1; HAIRSTYLISTS for Ladles & Men MONASH GRYPHONS Coach : Gary Ryan

Cnr. Punt & Toorak Rds .

PENINSULA O.B. SOUTHBAN K

Coach : Brett Mcllwraith Res. Coach : Neil Franks 1. S. Parsons Z S. McMahan 3. S.Mdorkm 4. E .Bowen (VC) 5. ABriq3s & G. Ryan 6. M. Warne r 7. H. Lovell 7. N. Franks (RC) & J. BlaMtord & P.Pngus(C) 9. P. (mKOCk 9. P . KmM 10. P. "son 39. G. Grrymer t0. T.TrevArit(VC) 11 . D.D :Ra~h 40. M.Sa6i 11 . Atanrlry(VCj 72. D. Damastrmz 41. D. Chariyson 12. A Campbell 13 . M.ToqIY4 42 T.Drec 13. V. B2carmsano 14 . M. Lewis 43. P . Coleman 15. & Cook 15 . R McCormfdc 44. B . Kenyon 16. S. Chr7q6old 16 . ATOlo~ 45. J.Gorris • 17. L Barclay 17. J . Hetlcenr~n 47. P. Butte 18. S. Glover 40. S.MarshNl 18 . A0'Brr?n 48. LMartn 19. C. Bowmen 41. S. Farrow 19 . G.Bzgley 49. S. Arena 20. R .Sharpin 42. S. Jackson 20. GBrars,9(RVC) 50. S. Drew 21 . Stouter 43. A Bonner 21. G.Comiitk 51 . J. Leroy 22 . A Morison 45, D. Swoon 22. B.Coziwd 52. O.HaH 23 . M.Gadk¢o 46. AOPleil 23. Cr4gFrerwnzn 53. G.WarPZj 24. G. Bard 47. T. Bradon 24. D. Ktd,n 54. P. G~inski '.. 25. R. Pritchard 48. J. BHastry 25. M. Kieniste, 55. P. Coleman 26. G.Nekon 49. J.Win--an 26. T. GAhrist 56. J. Foster 27. J. WHedan 50. T. Cox 27. R. G4christ 57. L Fraaer 28. S.Tajbr 51 . D.Skns 28. T. Parry S& SGuezs¢rv 29. D. MorO~ 52. R Bedlortl 29. J.Fu9er ' 59 D .Watrr 30. ACman 53. H. Shoran 30. R. Davey (o. G. Giouss 31. AGross 54. htDrntry 31 . G . Roche 61 . 6 C~ °" ,k' 32. A Parsons 55. A Povre3 32. C.McNeesse 62. MCwnca3h 33. R. Cannon 58. M. Bonner 33. R Witte 65. P. BtO 34. P. Cooper 60. EWiffiams 34 . P.tG2,tim(fC) E6. SMcGral 35. G . Park 62. B. Wight 35 . R .kmi:son 69. DSxEaTeravg 36. N . Bmrmen 65. C. Park 36 . J .Barri2 70. J.Smrr 37. T.Stevrart 66. T.Szorzli 37 . J . Beattie 72. D.Aclams 38. I. Kern 67. A Hhk 38 . P. Carus 93.RQ9c 39. N . Kent 69. S. Farrar Res. Coach : David Ratner 1 . L Weds (C) 2 M.Fkay 3. AGr~ 4. G.Hanack(VC) S. D. Ks g

A.RCADIA HOTE~

Coach : DerekHine Res. Coach : Neil Wallmeyer 1. SI'Mzan 2. R Putamorsh 3. M.Bur¢ttt 4. N.VJafteyer 5. J. Beare 6 ACorboj 7. M . Osborne & ASarnmarCm 9. J. McNamara 10. B.Hod~ 41. B.M~sna 11 . APNS 42. T. Plant 12. M. MtCartirj 43. P. F'Pnaige 13 . C. Perry (VC) 44. M. Worland 14 . M. Eastham 45. P. Poste+xa 15 . C. DOfe AS R. Pt~s 16 . L Van l .oon 47. P. Strtum 18 . B. Castles 43. H. Pas 19 . PASmlen 49. S .Marromw 20 . R Tomson 51 . A Messina 21. G. 52. J. Pajm 22. N. Roberts 53. T. Ma~ja 23. A Plot 54. J. FMtlmrsa: 24. G.ROIis(RC) 55 . B. Net- i on 25. J. Hararberry 56. M. Bremner 26. R Lmfob 57 . S. Olive r 27. G. WaNmp 58 . K Sparrow 28. B .OS ukvm 59 . K WNfoN 29. C. lihangon 60. T. Kira 31 . D. PostermD 61, T . Matheson 32. F. Maya 62. M. Bremner 33. P. Rector 63. M. Hire 34. C. Sparrow, 64. Z Robert 35. D . Irvine 65. RLucxs 36. GJars(Rq 66. B. Cleary 37 . 8. .kbb 67. C. rest -38 . M.Wnet•~er 68. LReid 39 . MSEplerson 69. P . Pitts 40 . B.Srar$on 50 . M .Frcnk

ST. PATRICKS MENTONE Coach: Bre tt Sebire Res. Coach: Peter Lewis t . D.Fenerh(DV ) 2. htCosgrma 3. D. Hughes 4. P. Lewis

4' A White

6 RGrech(RVC) 7. KGurtkr( ) & D. Perrin 9. P. Emmet! to. &Seblre 11. P. Fatouos 12. M . Done 13. P.OT.Sara 14. LAhrtson '.. 15. MickSuRe2n ..' 16. J. t.kCartl . C. Sta'tnan w17 42 . C. Srmm . G . Jerkin 43 . M. Barr t19 20. C- Groves 44 . RETIRED 21 . B. Raley (FFP1C) 45 . C. Ban 22. C. Doorman 46 . M. Gr23. MaHSuRvar 48. M. . A Tasca 49 . T. Ec. V24 , .s 26. D.Cazalj 5) . At-"27 . MVhse 51. G.! .' ' .r 28 . PAO'&'tn(Fq 52. Cl. . . 29 . S.Hev.her 53. O.Nr .L) 30 . N.Frease 55. 64Y s 31. D.Jorv;s 56. L6M1, 33. D. Mdrew 57. V. 0'C, or 34. S. Brentano 58. J.N . LTwy cross 60. M. fc35 36. C. Stephens 62. D. ( 37. J. Stem 64. P. F 38. S. Pera3o 72. M. ReM, 39. M. Bums 73 . M.0"' a 40. D. Bray 75 . S. Po,41 . R. Yotayt 76 . M. hor,m^z aj

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yAW OF'TTiEWEEK : LAW 13-25 B""sT22E PENALTY .1 A 25 metre penalty will be applied in instances 13 ;rc the actions of a player encroach the mark, wast e , , E, me and/or delay the play or where a player uses abug opor obscene manne r position player has been awarded a mark~stien an or ~i~ insuoPP ~ uee kick. .2 When the umpire applies a 25 metre penalty, 13 ,he/she shall signal "time on" . The player receiving the penalty shall not be permitted to play on . The mark shall then be advanced 25 metres in a direct tine with the centre of the goal. The player receiving the penalty shall be given free access to take up a position behind the advanced mark . When the umpire is satisfied the playere has taken up a correct position, he will instruct the tim keepers to stop adding time,, irrespective of whether an opponent is standing on the mark. 13.3 A 25 metre penalty shall have the same implication as a free kick. 13.4If a free kick ~mark nhas bee n s throughthe 10 metre proer of the opposing gh tected area, unless accompanying or following an oppowithin 5 metres, a 25 metre penalty shall be award,5 Where a 25 metre penalty advances the mark t o centre of the goal line, the kick shall be taken fro m directly in front of the advanced mark . e 13 .6 Where a player has been awarded a mark or fre kick and another player of the same team is unlawfully prevented from running past the spot of the mark or free kick, a 25 metre penalty shall be awarded to the player 'originally awarded the mark or free kick. 13 .7 Where a free kick is awarded intentionally for tripping, a 25 metre penalty shall automatically apply. ""The A-B ski weekend is now over and VAFA representative footba ll is finished for another season . Congratulations to the VCFL on their big win and commiserations to our VAFA boys who battled valiantly . Well done also to Wayne Hinton, Bob Mutton, Bernie Hoare and Anthony Damen (hopefully no splinters AD) for the way they represented the VAFAUA on the day . UMPIRES PROFILE This weekend Umpires Corner recognises the achievement of John 'Gentleman Jack' Kelly for officiating in his 200th game as a goal umpire . Congratulations from all at the VAFAUA and have a great day Jack . Remember to get home in time to propose for your Sunday morning program Southern FM 88 .3 . Age: Six months shy of LX, Status : Married to wife Noreen for nearly 28 years . Daughter will be bringing Jack and Noreen a grandchild within next 2/3 weeks . Playing career : Played 65 games for Burnley CYMS (1954-57) until a serious knee injury cut short a brilliant career . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

Goal Umpires Advisors: Kevin Barker, Gary Baumgarten, John Hall . Memorable matches.. (i) First senior match in 'B' Grade, Kew v . merry (with Don McKenzie) . Shared 25 scoring shots in last quarter and Kew won by a point . (ii) 'G Grade Grand Final in 1994, Richmond Central v . Chirnside Park . Last match at the Lakeside Oval, South Melbourne and Richmond Central came from 4th to win the premiership . Umpired with Geoff Ridd, Graham Thwaites and Lou Mirachi. Best players: Wayne Carey (St . Bernards), Andy Pryor (Old Brighton) and Andrew Allibon (Old Trinity) . Best umpires : There have been many but I admired Mark Thomas the most. I am grateful for the appointments received over the 10 years as it has given me the opportunity to travel to and through suburbs of greater Melbourne I would not normally see . John's interests including being secretary of the City of Morrabbin Cricket Umpires' Association, Assistant Treasurer of the VAFAUA (means I got to conduct the footy tipping competition), community radio at Southern FM 88.3. The last book I read was The Buchan Paper (JDP Jones) but most referred to is the Meiways on a weekend during winter. KEEPING UMPIRING IN THE FAMILY Craig O'I}onohue, our intrepid VAFA journalist has this week done a special on umpiring in the monthly VAFAUA newsletter . Umpires Corner in the best tradition of journalistic theft gives a special mention of a recent big achievement . Andy (Dad) an d Travis (son) Carrick umpired together as field umpires in Round 14 in the Under 19 game between Therry Penola and Old Ivanhoe . Umpires Corner does not have the space to mention all of Andy's exploits, umpiring and other, so over to young Travis Carrick . Travis is doing his VCE at St Bernards CBC in Essendon, was an exchange student in Nagoya . Japan during 1996 (they do not understand the rules there either). He ran the boundary in the VAFA during 1995 and 1996 and is now an accredited level 1(AFL) field umpire in the VAFA . Travis previously umpired in the Essendon District Junior FL . His other interests include cricket, swimming and Judo (Victorian and Australian representative) . Judo has been put on the back burner whilst doing VCE . Players and coaches beware if you give Travis any cheek. SOCIAL NOTES 1 . Bowling Night is tonight (2nd August) at Moorabbin Bowl .

2 . Pre-finals seminar (tax terminology) is on 18th August at the Collingwood Social Club (go Pies! ) SIMMO AND SPIDER 33


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U19 SECTION by Brett Connel l

Three weeks to go and plenty of action left yet Review - Round 1 5 Section 1 Old Melburnians returned to the winners list when they soundly defeated Old Brighton at Albert Park No .1 Oval . After an even first'/, the OM's booted (5) unanswered goals to set up their win with Bains, Berry and F. Purcell prominent . In a high scoring affair at St. Bernards the home team raced away to hold a handy '/2 time lead with Loughlin (5), McKeon and Hogan on top early . De La Sa lle rallied and through the efforts of Hyland, Rogers an d Logan fought their way back into the match in the last '/< . However the V2 time deficit proved too much for the D's who went down by (1) straight kick . Old Paradians hosted Uni. Blues and the Blues fought hard to hit the front for most of the day, but with Stevens, Galvin an d Talarico doing well for the OP's it looked as if they would hang onto second position . However the OP's had not counted on the Blues banging home (6) majors to (1) to finish full of running with Coleman, Roydhouse an d Davidson instrumental in keeping the Blues in touch all day. Old Xaveri ans and Old Carey fought out a classic match at Elsternwick last Sunday . In fine conditions both sides scored at will in the first '/2, however it was the Xavs (12) second '/2 goals to (2) that paved the way for the (8) goal victory . Mercuri, Stean and Jones were better Xavs players with Farmer, S. Wood and T. Wood battling hard for the OC's. Mazenod proved my prediction of a St . Kevins victory wrong when they outscored the SKOBS in every '/< to win well . McDowell, Paolucci an d Rigg were in form for the Nodders, with Price, Altis and Vincent doing everything they could to lift the SKOBS on the day . Section 2 Beaumaris improved their percentage somewhat with a- convincing win against Old Camberwe ll at Banksia Reserve . A (10) goal last '/4 blowing out the result in the finish. Mitche ll (4), Cotter (4) and Bayford fine Sharks on the day. with better A'ellers Cox, Pickles an d Clyne . Whitefriars consolidated their second position when they downed Uni . Blacks in a danger game for both teams . In a tight contest all day due to the wind conditons it was the Friars' better use of the breeze that separated them form the Blacks . Beattie, Nolan an d Cassarino were prime movers for the Friars, with McCauley, Staunton an d Schilli ing gallant in defeat for the Blacks . Warringal would have celebrated long and hard last Saturday night after defeating Marcellin at Bulleen, and with the whole team giving their all the Redbacks began well and kept with the Eagles all day. No-one was singled out for the 34

Redbacks, with McCallum (7), Cull an d Randazzo never say die Eagles on th e day. Old Haileybury knocked over Old Scotch at the College and in doing so gave themselves a much needed boost . Leading comfortably at '/2 time the Bloods extended their lead with Home, Jayasekera and Warden bringing with them some fine senior experience that no doubt added to the victory. Phillips, Walkhom an d Stewart battled manfully for the Scotchies . In the final match Co llegians took their game against Will iamstown CYMS by the throat at '/4 time and added (21) goals to (4) in the remaining '/4'S to confirm they are over their form slump . Van Der Venne, Johnson and Byrne continue to impress, while for the CYs none were better than Manning, Hewitt and Harb . Section (2) Blue

In a close match between De La Salle (2) and AJAX it was the Jackas who prevailed after a tight str u all day. With not much between the sides at '/2 time it was AJAX who matched the D's in the third 1/4 to go into the last kicking with the breeze and hold the advantage. For the D's Asmus, Woods and Harper stood out . Hampton Rovers returned to the winners list and fourth spot after disposing of Monash Blues at home. A solid (8) goal second '/4 proving the difference for the Rovers who were best served by Parkinson, Perry and Rehn. For the Ashers none tried harder than Roscoe, Cooke an d Smiley. Ormond assisted Hampton Rovers' cause when they soundly defeated Old Xaverians (2) at Toorak Park . After an even first '1+ the Monds piled on (8) goals to (0) to set up the win . Dale, Robbins (8) and Beckett were fine Monds on the day, with Mackay, McInerney and Connolly giving their all for the Xavs. Old Geelong hosted ladder leader St . Bedes Mentone Tigers and matched them for the first '/2, but after that it was all one way traffic with the Tigers booting (11) second 1/2 goals to (3) . For the 00's Ryan, Lane an d McInnes were effective players all day, with the Tigers best Connolly, Kidd, Cousins and Wintle (7) . MHSOB had the bye . Section (2) Re d Yarra Valley pulled (3) games clear of their nearest rival with a hard fought win over eastern nieghbours Chirnside Park . Laing, Morri s and Lloyd were outstanding Valley players, with the Parkers best served by Adams, Thomas an d Neyland. St. Leos Emmaus WP dented Therry Penola's chances of competing in the finals with a strong win at home . Straighter conditions could well have seen Therry Penola in front at '/e time but the Two Blues held the advantage and built on this for the remainder of the day, with Manton, Morel an d Thomas prominent . For Therry Penola B .

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an d Sacco were in everything. H ollow, M. Ellahoumi Nort.h Old Boys returned to the winners list but such is the closeness of the four that even despite their d, ,ibbing of Old Paradians (2) they still dropped from sccond to fifth (courtesy of an ineligible player recentl ,.) Timms, M. Moustaffa an d Mulquinney were fine `OBS players, while for the OP's Redford, Todd and gosbroook did their best against the odds . Old Trinity ÂŤLUrned to second old Ivanhoe at Chelsworth Park . Bette win of the bleeze in the second '/< set up the victory with R4binson, Burrows an d Wilson on fire for the OT's. Ilayers such as Vincent, Davies and George battled hard all day for the OIG's but were outpointed in most positions on the day . Aquinas had the bye. previews - Round 16 Section 1 Old Brighton host St . Bernards at South Road and despite the scores last week with A and B teams requiring all players this week the Tonners will be too strong at home, and reverse the result of last time these two teams met. St. Kevins host De La Salle at Righetti Oval and I cannot see Be La Salle dropping this match with their season riding on the result . Uni. Blues and Old Melburnians clash at the Crawford Oval and relative ladder positions will ensure this match is a do-or-die game . The Blues at home will hang onto second spot . Old Carey face their second danger game in two weeks when they play Old paradians on the rebound. Old Carey need a win to ensure a finals berth, and with memories of going down last time they met the OP's the OC's will get the points today . Mazenod host Old Xaverians at Central Reserve and if the Xavs are not on song the Nodders will take the match right up to them . In an upset the Nodders to knock off the Xavs at home . Selections : Old Brighton, De La Sa lle, Uni . Blues, Old Carey & Mazenod Section 2 The last time Old Camberwe ll clashed with Uni. Blacks, it was the Blacks victorious in a tight match . Today I suspect the same result but a closer scoreline . Blacks in a thriller. Williamstown CYMS host Whitefriars at Fearon Reserve and although inconsistent this season the CY's will get the points at home and open the ladder right up for all concerned. Warringal host Beaumaris on the charge looking for a finals berth and today, depsite their win last week the Redbacks will be no match for the hungry Sharks . Old Scotch will defeat Marce llin at Camberwell Sports Ground to entrench themselves in the four and Collegians will end any thought Old Haileybury had of reaching this year's finals with a solid win at the Harry Trot. Selections: Uni . Blacks, Will iamstown, Beaumaris, Old Scotch & Collegians Section ( 2) Blu e AJAX will be looking to reverse their first round result against Hampton Rovers and so give themselves a chance of competing in this year's finals . In a do-or-die clash the Rovers will get the points . St. Bedes Mentone Tigers host Monash Blues at Brindisi Street and despite all good intentions the Ashers will be THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

competitive for a'/z before the Tigers pull away to win well . Ormond host MHSOB at the E. E . Gunn in what is the battle for second position . Last time it was the High by plenty, however this time the Monds will prove too strong at home. Old Geelong will do everything in their power to halt Old Xaverians (2) race for a finals berth, but manpower on the day will see them fail by (4) majors . De La Salle (2) has the bye . Selections: Hampton Rovers, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers, Ormond & Old Xave rians (2 ) Section (2) Red Yarra Valley host the big improvers in the second '/2 of the season in St . Leos Emmaus WP . Last time it was the ltvo Blues who felt the anguish of a loss, today they will reverse this and continue their march up the ladder . Old Paradians (2) host Chirnside Park an d with neither team all that impressive last week today gives both an opportunity to get back on the winners list . For mine the OP's at home . Old Trinity clash with a rejuvenated North Old Boys at Bu ll een and last time it was NOBS by little more than a kick . With finals spots up for grabs and both teams winning well last week, today is a tough one to tip . The OT's have a far more impressive forward setup and should win today, and put NOBS season in some jeopardy . Aquinas coming off the by host Old Ivanhoe and with the Bloods clinging onto fourth spot a loss would severely affect them . Although it was the IOG's last time, today the Bloods should have enough motivation to win . Therry Penola has the bye . Selections : St. Leos Emmaus WP, Old Paradians (2), Old Trinity & Aquinas U19 Umpires and Last Round's Results on Pages 42 and 43

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CLUB XVIII SECTION by Norm Nugen t

MMMMM nce again I failed to "pick the card" as the home and away season passed into history . My one error of judgement left me with a success rate of 87 .5% . This week the Club XVIII spotlight falls on Elste rnwick Park where the first semi-finals will be played . Of the eight qualifiers, only three participated in the 1996 finals and each of them is contesting the Section 1 premiership . Such is the ephemeral nature of Amateur football ! Review of Round 15 Section 1 Old Brighton Bloods despite inaccuracy in fron t of goal comfortably defeated Old Melburnians by 31 points . With this victory, Old Brighton Bloods qualified for next week's second semi-fmal. De La Salle ended their season with a 39 point victory over St . Bernard's, whose slide from 1996 premiers continued . Neither of these perennial Club XVIII finalists has qualified for this season's finals . Once again Old Xaverians crushed a challenger . This time Mazenod were defeated by 64 points as the "Crocodile" juddernaut moved relentlessly towards its August destiny . This crushing defeat must dent Mazenod's confidence for today's semi-final. Collegians made sure of participating in their second successive first semi-final when the "Lions" defeated St . Kevin's by 19 points . Old Scotch who had the bye, were left stranded in fifth place and will thus miss their first final series since 1992 . Section 2 Thornbury Cougars ended their season on a high note with an 88 point victory over Old Essendon Grammarians . Although each club revealed evidence of improvement during 1997, neither has shown the necessary consistency to be a topside . Kew, were untroubled to defeat Therry Penola as their 62 point winning margin revealed . Kew therefore exceeded their winning margin of 28 points recorded over Therry Penola in round 8 . Syndal Tally Ho bounced back to the winning list with an 18 point victory over Marcellin for whom season 1997 has proven a disappointment . After a very low scoring preview of today's first semi-final, Monash Whites, despite inaccurate kicking defeated a disappointing Mt . Lildydale by 14 points .

tested match . For Mazenod no player featured as a major goalkicker or a bes t player in each match against Collegians . This factory could reflect that Mazenod fields an even side, which does not rely upon individual starts . Collegians, in each of these games were well served by Strathairn and Fraser, who kicked two goals each time . Over the season, Mazenod have been the better performed side, who have averaged two more goals in each match than have Collegians forwards, who have relied on Oakley to kick goals . In a remarkable statistic Collegians defenders have conceded only one more point over the fifteen rounds than have their Mazenod counterparts . I select Mazenod to win largely because of their superior forward line. Section 2 Monash Whites versus Mt . Lilydale at 11 .45 a .m. By a quirk of the draw, these meet for the second successive week . Last week at Mt . Lilydale and in round 8 at Monash, the Whites have proven the superior side . In round 8 they triumphed by 15 points and last week, despite inaccuracy, the Whites had 14 points to spare . Neither side has been able to kick a big score in either game, such has bee the tightness of each defence . For Monash, Tossavainen has proven a reliable avenue to goal and Collier, the Dods' and Kenny have rendered consistent service . Mt. Lilydale forward Allen, who is second on the goalkicking list to Tossavainen, is capable of kicking his side to victory if given any latitude . Allen along with Flanagan, (do they sing "Underneath the Arches" at Club functions?) has served Mt . Lildydale well during 1997 . Even though Mt . Lilydale has scored the highest number of points in the section, the Monash defence has proven the stronger . I believe that today's match will prove to be another dour struggle . Given their supremacy at each meeting this season I select Monash Whites to win . For Mt. Lilydale to have warranted my selection, they would have had to defeat Monash Whites at home last week .

Preview of lst semi-finals at Elsternwick Park Section i Mazenod versus Collegians at 2 p .m. Although Mazenod's confidence was dented last week, they enter today's final with the knowledge that they defeated Collegians by 33 points two weeks ago . At Albert Park in Round 6 Mazenod went down to Collegians by a mere three points, after a closely con36

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CLUB 1 8 (1) 1ST SEMI-FINAL ;,i:?ZENOD COLLEGIANS EP SUNDAY - 2 P.M. Field: T. Robbins P. Girolami Boundary : B . Grabau T Hall Goal : Leo Wilson David Murray

CLUB 1 8 (2) hiOPtASH WHITES MT. LILYDALE EP SUN DAY 11 .45 AM . Field : D . Windlow T. Gleeson Boundary: A. Barrington D . McInerney Goal: Malcolm Venn John Picket t

CLUB XVIII (1) - 26 .07.9 7 4.8 .32 OLD MELBURNtANS 2 .3 3.3 3 .5 8.15 .83 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 2 .2 5.8 6 .12 Old Meihurafsas Goal kickers and best players not recehed . Old Brighton Shtppen 3 . Cochran 2. Bennett. Smith. Stemart Best. Potter, Gleeon. Neale, McLennan . Smith, Bennett. ST. BERNARES 0.1 2 .3 2.3 5 .9.39 13 .6.84 DE LA SALLE 7.3 7 .4 11 .5 St Swards Creak 2 . P. Moon 2. Kennedy 2. Beat P. Moon. Creak. Barnes. Vinecwnbe. Metkov. Be La Salle Bolt 3 . Hay 2. Gray 2 . Kinsella. Ellis. Laska Farrell. Clothier. Best Rudd . Thorn . Manning. Kellett, Ktruella Lanka 0.0 0 .1 0.1 2 .3.15 MAZENOD O.C . OLD %AVSRIANS 4.4 7.8 10.11 11 .13.79 Mazmod Rogers, Fitzpatrkk . Beat KendeA Bourbon. B1lston . Trigg. Old Ilavertans B . Mathews 4, R. Ensg 21urtain. Collopy. P. Hall . Stones. T. OSulltvan. Best Curtain. Landrtgan. J. Matthews, Rtes . Court . Petrof(. COLLEGIANS 4.4 4.5 9.11 9.13.87 7.6.48 ST.I{EVIFriS 2 .1 3.3 3.3 Collefflans J. Taylor 3, Miraldan 2. Cross . Burgess. Mtcbael, Gribbie. Best Mirakian. Gribble. Van De Venne. O'Connor. Baxter, Hooper. St. Kevins Goal kickers and best platers not received, OLD SCOTCH: BYE

CLUB XVIII (2) - 26 .07.96 THORNBURY COUGARS " - - - 18.10.108 OLD ESSENDON GRAflLAiAR 2,8 .18 lhomtnuy Cougars Brewer 5. Osmond 2. CQecken 3 . Carter 2. Culler. Robertson. Hu1Jak. Carter. Best Team Effort. Old Esseadon Law 2 . Rest Law. Smith, Vhight . WIlllanu. Strek:hter. Maybury.

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LAST WK TOTAL

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THERRY PENOLA O.B. 2 .5.17 11 .13.79 KEW Therry Peno}a R. Keenan. D . Sandeman . Best Frahm. Keenan . Sandman . Lyons. Se➢eck. Costello . Kew Bond 3, O'Dea 3. Leonard, hak. Lazarus. Hernall . T. Mortefn. Beat Guppy . Lazarus. Ivak, Quin, Bond, Leonard. SYNDAL TALLY HO 2.8 3 .8 3.11 6.12.48 0.0 1 .1 3.2 4.6.30 MARCELLIN Syndal rally Ho Goal kickers and best players not recelved . MnrceBia Goal kickers and best players not recehed . MONASH WHITES 1.2 1 .8 1.9 3.10.28 2.4.16 MT. LILYDALE O.C. 1 .0 1 .1 2.4 Monash Whites V. Der Zahn. Best Tracy. S . Dods. O'Brien, Plehn . Glass. Monttgue. Mt. LBydak OC G116ee. Allen . Best Gibson . Gilhee. Anderson . Pearce, Burrell, Allen.

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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e

5 YEARS AGO - 199 2

he U19 VAFA team in the Vic Health U19 Championship celebrated our Centenary Year when they won the championship, competing against VFA, VCFL and VMFL . The VAFA, under the coaching of John Simpson beat VCFL and VMFL convincingly and faced VFA in the last match to decide the winner. In a game that was hard early, the VAFA went away to win 6 .6 to 3 .4 . Co llegians' Danny Thomson won the Wills Medal for best player in the series . Old Haileyburians kept up their drive for the four when they held off a strong second half from top team Collegians to celebrate coach Simon Meehan's 50th game with the club . The Bloods led by 8 points at the last change, and then kicked 5 .2 to 3 .3 in the final term to win by 3 points . Veteran Andrew Grant ( Old Brighton) kicked 10 goals in his club's 30 .22 win against Parkside's 4 .7 . De La saluted the evergreen Tony O'Callaghan, goal umpire in the reserves, an inspiration to his team, and perhaps, as many jokingly suggest, a hazard for the opposition . A player of noted ability in the club's foundation years . as a full back, committee man, president and general factotum, a grand record. Old Melburnians ( in B) and Uni Blues played the first draw of the season . Blues led by 27 points at the last change but OM's played a tremendous term, kicking 7 .4 to 3 .1 to set up a draw. Best for Blues Kirsanovs, Gust, Hutchins and for OM's Webb, Bardsley and Stuckey . Hales an d Harford were the umpires . For the second time in 3 weeks, bottom team in D, Williamstown, defeated a team in the four. This time, top team . Caulfield Grammarians, and did they wallop them! 19 .15 to 7.10 in the finish including a 9 .2 third quarter . Best were Morgan, Turnley, Featherston, Bubnnie, Cetinich (Will .) 10 YEARS AGO - 198 7 Old Brighton (C) had a wonderful 40 point win over MHSOB but it was not good enough to get them into the four as they missed out by percentage to Thomastown .

Therry moved into 2nd place in 'B' Section with an impressive 62 point win over Parkside who sorely missed Frank Sansonetti . Club President Tom Johnston was in the doldrums. Tony Riddell 's 10 goals for St Kilda against Uni Blacks could not save St Kilda CBCOC from C 38

Section. It made 24 goals to Tony Riddell in 2 games . B & F votes i n DE&F sections were as follows : D: Mark Dyson (Ivanhoe) and Gary Norton (O . Mentonians) tied on 16 points . It was Gary's 3rd B&F, as he had previously won E Section in '79 and '80 . E : Vic Zanin (UHSOB) 19 ; A . Mirakian (0 . Ess) 18; C. Bilby (0 . Ess) 19. F: B . Tierney (Whitefriars) 22; A . Post (Comm . Bank) 20 ; P. Tucci (LaTrobe) 16 . Top goalkiekers for the season were: A - Paul Schuhkraft (Orm) 77; B - Chris Freeman (P'side) 66 ; C - Matt Cavanagh (Kew) 72 ; D - Collins (0 . C'well) 65 ; E- Jenkins (State Bank) 82 ; F - Wilson (St Andrews) 127. 15 YEARS AGO - 1982 300 games to Assumption's OC Michael "Bull' Howe who joined the club in its foundation year, after a season with Uni Black Jnrs in '62 . A member of the club's only Premiership side in '67, senior coach, life member and above all, his friendly and good-natured manner, "Bull" is one of the club's greats . 100 games to Jack Hamilton (Uni Blues), Terry Considine (0 . Parads), Doug Dick (0 . Brighton), Tim Mull ett (0 . C'well) . Umpire Pat Maebus handled his 150th game . In a superb game, Ormond, desperate to hang on to 4th place, defeated by 3 points Old Scotch, who wanted a victory to get out of their relegation battle. Qtr by qtr scores were 6 .3 to 5 .3 ; 9.10 to 9.4 ; 15 .12 to 14 .10 ; 17 .14 (116) to 17 .11 (113) . Best were Morris, McCooke, Bourne (4 goals) Ormond and A. Smith, Fenton, Tallent (0 . Scotch) . In C top team O. Camberwe ll Gr defeated 3rd team Hampton Rovers 14 .16 (100) to 12 .14 (86) . Best were Armstrong, Rogers, King (O .C'well) and N . Kelly, Rowston, Clark (Hampton Rovers) . Therry replaced Banyule in top spot in E when after an even lst half, they kicked 9 .4 to 5 .9 to win by 29 points . Best were O'Sullivan, C . Mott, Whyley (Therry) and Power, Barnes, Attard (Banyule). 20 YEARS AGO - 1977 Uni Blues (8th) staved off relegation when they kicked 10 goals in the final term to overwhelm St Bernard's (3rd) by 73 points . Best were Booth, Carne, Anderson (7 goals) (Uni Blues) and Monaghan, Annazzo, Nadzielski (St . B's) . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997


200 games to Ian Cave (Hampton Rovs) fol10~ving in the footsteps of father Bob, a star rover i n Secrion, m any, many years ago . Ian's sister Sue Administration Officer at Elsternwick Park . l .,anhoe (Jl) were 3 games clear of neares t r,,.~d, Uni Blacks an d St Bernard's OC with only 011e loss to date . In the Tipster's Tally, Syd Whitfield, on 235, led Norm Nugent, 213 . Trailing the field was well l;novm football administrator, All Keam, on 164 points. Still, it was agreed that his section, in 'B' was the toughest in the competition ! Old iMelburnians, one game outside the four in -B , defeated 2nd team Ivanhoe, by 14 points . Stars wcre Roberson (8 goals), R. Brown, Stuart (0. Ntelb) and Knop, Grant, C. Stewart (Ivanhoe) . 200 games to E'wick's Jeff "Porky" Parkins, John Moodie (Collegians), Gary Johnston (Kew) . Peter Hutchinson (Power House) retired after a niagnificent 356 games. 25 YEARS AGO - 197 2 Reservoir OB, Assumption with Power House were safe in the C Section 4, but the fight for the final place was intense with St Kilda CBC (32), 0 . Xavs ( 30), Nat Bank ( 28), Fairfield (24) and O. Halley (24) all in the battle. Congratulations to John Tudor of O . Paradians for his 200th game against Uni Blues, one of the best players and clubmen that Paradians has seen . John started his amateur career in '61, was a member of the Carnival side in '62 and had played in 6 winning grand fmals sides . Alphington (5th) stayed in the fight for D Section 4 when they came from behind to defeat Hampton Rovers (9th) by 17 points. Williams, Shaw, Roberts and Alsop (5 goals) were Alphington's best . Leading goalkickers were A - Butcher (Caul. Gr) 72 ; B - Stephens (0 . Trinity) 74 ; C - Tuck (Assump) 80 ; D - Shannon (St Pat's) 68 ; E - Walker (0. Ivanhoe) 92 ; F - MacCullvar (0. C'well) 52 . 30 YEARS AGO - 196 7 Victoria thrashed South Aust . 14 .16 to 1 .4 in the final match of the Carnival at Launceston . It was and still is, the lowest score ever recorded in a Carnival match . Best were Murphy, Hughes, Ward, McLean, Parkes, Wood . David Hughes was runner-up to Tasmania's captain Bob Newton, for the Grosvenor Medal for B&F player . (David won the trophy at the Adelaide Carnival in '64) .

Life member and committeeman Colin 'Po lly' McDonald played his 200th game for Ormond. 100 games to Charles Edlesten and Bi ll IVlumford (Nat . Bank) . Tony Blazey and Tony Fenton (OGG) . Fred Proctor (0. Parads) and Mick Donegan (Power House)

old Essaidon. Striking, 2 rnat:c; i _:-, John 1 _anz,0 = Chadd Galvin, Old Westbourne . Sinking, 10 matches. Travis Auld, Pam House . Strikhig, 2 matchesDennis lvony, St Kevats (C18). Assault of pla}u, 4 matches. "Dean Wood, Kew. Striking, 2 matches. 0 , St Bernards (Res.) . Striking 2 mitches. *Matt Tucls, Williamstown (Res) . Abusive language, 2 matches.

*Justin Moore, MHSOB (U19) . Disputing umpire's decision,1 match *Accepte d Results of Tribunal HearfiV - July 29th, 1997 Ben Day, SL Kevins (U19). Kicking, 6 matches . Orhlz, V7e.st Brunswick (Res.). Striking. 2 matches . mancus Rees, North old Boys (U 19). Attempt to strike, 1 match. *Accepted preserbed penalty Resulits of Irrvestigation Hwho - July 29th, 1997 Melee charge lodged by VAFA Executive . Eley Park and Chirnside Park fined $100 for reserves being involved in melee- match played July 19th . Charge against St. Bernards AFC of conduct unbecoming charge in that player Chris Calthorpe did racially vilify an Old Scotch player - senior match played July 20th . Player Chris Calthorpe was suspended for 4 matches and St. Bernards fined $1000 . The fine may be waived should the club be able to satisfy the VAFA Executive that the club has consulted the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity commission and has initiated and implemented an educational or counselling program for the St . Bernards Old Collegians Inc . Amateur Football Club . Report lodged by VAFA field umpires . Charge against St . Johns O.C . in that player Darren Hails did headbutt Caulfield Grammarians player Scott Williams - reserves match played July 12th . Player Darren Halls suspended for 4 matches. Letter of complaint lodged by Caulfield Gramm. AFC . Two charges against Banyule AFC following letter of complaint lodged by St . Kevins AFC - from reserves match played July 5th . Both charges were sustained and Banyule player Brett Gillies suspended for 3 matches for striking St . Kevins player Nick Goldsworthy. Banyule player Peter Jakober suspended for 10 matches for kicking player Nick Goldsworthy.

Reserves/C18 failed to provide scores by 2 .30 p.m . NIL

Seniors/U19 failed to provide final scores by 5 p .m . NI L

Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines will be imposed according to the team's section - $5 (first offence) ; $25 (second offence) ; $50 (third offence) . A `one-off' fine of $250 for a fourth offence is imposed . Fines then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighth offence (another $250 `one-off" fine) .

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COACHES' CLIPBOARD AFCANAFA

I t,is without doubt that Amateur Football is a unique competition unlike any other. We consistently se e players, coaches and umpires coming from other competitions to want to be part of the "Ammo way" and at first it is very difficult to come to terms with the mentality . . . . . . When it gets cold the numbers drop away . . . . . . ., when it rains the numbers drop away . . . . . . . when it snows the numbers drop away. . .. . . Some of the greatest excuses for not training are found (like I grabbed my brief case but I meant to grab my footy gear bag)??? But always there is somebody to step up and you can be assured that when the social aspect comes into play numbers are great . I have said many times I wish I had discovered the "Ammo's" when I was 19 instead of 27, because I wasted (8) years of my career . I speak on this subject with experience, having not understood this when I came to "Ammo" footy I sure made my share of mistakes because of my poor understanding . Players thrive on the challenge of playing in well thought out games of footy laced with any little advantage they can get over their opponents, but all in a spirit that sees all participants make friends for life, both teammates and opponents, along with the network of persons for employment and business alike. Many coaches are coming into the "Ammos" from outside competitions and are finding it difficult to understand the mentality so not only do the coaches suffer but also players and clubs . I have listed some pointers below to help you come to terms with the Amateur mentality that allowed me to adjust. . . . . . . 1 . Communication - never easy but essential . 2 . Understanding - look at it from their point of view, 3 . Flexibility - be prepared to bend the rules a little, 4. Guidelines - allow them to have their say about guidelines. 5. Sympathetic - show some compassion towards them, 6 . Dictator - do not become the almighty overnight, 7. Relationship - develop your relationship with all not a chosen few . 8. Demands - be firm but fair with demands, 9. Respect - earn the respect do not demand it (this alone could destroy you), 10 . Positive coaches are the only ones that succeed in the "Ammo" ranks and this is by far the hardest on to adhere to . The (10) guidelines of coaching success in Amateur THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

Football are only the start to being accepted in a club, now you need to start to coach One final hint : Remember coaches are a breed of their own and the best form of counselling for coaches are coaches Eg. AFCA/VAFA The highs are high and lows are low but we love our "Ammo" footy. Glenn Taylor Senior Coach Old Carey E East sectional representative

SENIOR COACH-OF-THE MONTH Name : Warren Fail Club : MHSOB Grade :

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Coaching Philosophy : To ensure each player recognises that hard work and a strong commitment to team goals will achieve the most satisfying rewards. Future Ambition: To help MHSOBFC develop its highly talented group of young players and prepare them for A Grade football . ,

R51NOOImL]18I I~V(AmJ pnM(Dm3 St . Kilda Football Club ( L inton Street Moorabbin) Wednesday August 20 Details will follow in the mail Must RSVP before Monday August 18 Brett Connell (9531 8333) 41


UNDER-19 SECTION 1

U19 (2) BLUE

OLD BRIGHTON v. ST. BERNARDS Field : H . Little S. Mannix ST. KEVINS v . DE LA SALLE Field : G . Skandakumar S. Rolls UNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD MELBURNIANS AT CRAWFORD OVAL Field: R . Sneddon (R) R . Eastwood ( R) OLD CAREY v. OLD PARADIANS Field : A . Stephen (R) C . Ryan MAZENOD 0 C v. OLD XAVERIANS Field : B . McKe e UNDER-19 SECTION 2

AJAX v . HAMPTON ROVERS Field : D . Perkins N. Evans ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGE~113 y. MONASH BLUES Field : J . Bell G . Morgan M . Clarke ORMOND v. MHSOB Field : A . Price OLD GEELONG v. OLD XAVERIANS (2) Field: D . Pieris P . Maebus DE LA SALLE (2) has the bye

OLD CAMBERWELL v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : C . Stevens ( J) WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. WHITEFRIARS Field : A . Harris G . Kelly WARRIIdGAL v. BEAUMARIS Field : P. Bailey K. McMahon OLD SCOTCH v . MARCELLIN Field : I . Burgess M. O'Brien COLLEGIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field : A . Carrick T . Carrick

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UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 26.07 .9 7

L:NDLR 19 SECTION 1 - 26.07 .9 7

1.1 8.5 8.7 10.14.74 1.4 1 .5 3 .11 4.13 .37 . Miller 2. Sea•eu. Cam( bell . Batns. Berry. Conch. Wight . Cutts . Mumay .Sedgkq. Tandy kkkers and best players nn recehmd. 9.4 14 .8 18 .12.120 6.4 1 .2 5.8 11 .9 17 .12.114 . Hogan. tm 5 . Harvey 2. Legudl 2 . Davis 2. Overman 2 . Suann. Smith ._ :e:cet . Hogan. Harvcp. Overman . Osborne. . Best . Mercun 2 . Rogers. Hyland. Hart . Corn 3 . HarUcr 3 . Clancy 2 enrv 4 an. McHenry. Thomas. King. 9.7 10.12 .72 3.1 7 .6 2.5 6 .8 9 .12 15.15 .105 5 . Rees 2. Porteous . Tatar". Gahm. Bed Stevens . Gahm , , . . . _ . .,, „.o.Vecchlo . . Fricker. Pres9, Brooks . ~~~`E'. Stevens 3. RaYihouse 3. Cam 2. Davidson Rnjdhouse . Davidsrni . Kadkk . Terrtlt. Stur[ock . R1A 4.3 8.8 14.10 18.18.128 011, ~XS 5.4 8.8 10 .8 10.8.68 . Kay. a g~~ Barrett 4 . Ireland 3. Jones 3. Stynes 3 . Heaty. Stean. Drake . Fleming ce ,,,t y :ur1. Stean. Jones . Drake. Boland. Carratus.

. Hood 2 . Angus. Nash . Bond . Costello. Bat Farn r, S . RYnd. T. Wood. C:A ~9'•1°0d 4 .\ ._.1', . Shl2lt . Co4teIl0

OD O,C, 3.3 11 .9 13.13 18.21 .129 1.2 2 .2 9.2 10.3.83 . V•11son . Perklns. Bmt V,~~nod Davis 3 . Grant 3 . Paolucci 3 . Haa1Ms 3• Mason prolucd. Riggs. Grant . B. Meehan . N. Meehan .

.Pangrario2 .SCarfo .PACe .Vtncmt .Best PrKe .AItK.Vineent . Sthc.v'sSt~~3.H ~U2 i. . : a'•c'

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 26 .07 .9 7 2.3 8.11 15.21 25 .32 .182 eEti"L±RIS 2.7 2 .7 4.8 7.9.51 OLD C.p,tgERWELL . Mtchell 4 . Mel{enie 3 . Stevens 3. Walker 2 . Spe•ilmsan 2 . Eaton 2• Cotter 4 genumazls . Bayiord . McLCan . Mdienbe. t, -'ekl 2 . Palmer. Celan. St}nes. Beat Mitchell. Cater 2. Campbell. Patersat. Best Can tKCkies. Clyne. Day. 1.0 2.4 2.4 4 .9.3 3 _ 5 .4 5.4 7 .7 7.749 . Peck . Btavn. Bent hkCauley Summer . Schilling, Atkin. Nolan. Peck L'rd Blacks Ncdan 2 . u'h{tetriars Ftendq 3. Phan . Davis, 1.k .CuHy. Duffy. Best Beattie. t3otan. CacSartno ;rirray. Dally. ttatsn. 9.13.67 y~g~,Q4 2.2 8.7 7.8 8.11 10.13.73 6 .6 4.5 p1lHRtNGAL A.P.C. Sfartrlyn McCallum 7 . Bandanna 2 . BM McCallum. Cull. Randavu . Marssat. PetBmella xhxn . µ' Kinnear 3.11n. Motion. K7tsm. Long . Van Lint, Bell. Best Everyone Involved in C.: Club -yon beauty ! 12 .10 14.13 .97 7.6 OLD 1B;II.gyB17Rq 5.5 .82 OLD SCOTCH 0 .1 3.8 4 .9 8.14 . ~ 13a0eybury Saunders 3. Davey 2, Efstathbu 2 . 6fasat 2. Somata 2 . Carson. Dl~td ,.. sekem . Hmt Home, JayaSekera . Rhrden. Davey . Saunders . Mason . . 01d Scotch Phillips 3. HawkVts 3. M. O'Brlen . Gross . Bent Phillips. Walker. Steaart. Crav Gross. Davis. 3.3 12 .6 15.13 24.22.188 COLLEGIANS z2* ~~~ J~WU~is~ ~10S, t45ycat 3 . Fra 1 er 3. Mans 2. Hartshorn•e 2 . Svy2rs . Florentine. R 5,2h . CL3r'd. F'tlljemstoan Tutst. Rickard. tiVauda Bed Mounting. HeuYtt . Hart>. N'wda. Twist. Mackey.

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LAST WK TOTAL

MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 1 LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 3 HAWKINS MAZENOD 3

55 51 45

UNDER 19 (2) HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 3 67 SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 3 55 SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 40 UNDER 19 (BLUE ) KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 3 60 ROBBINS ORMOND 8 44 GANGI ST BEDES MENTONE 4 40 UNDER 19 (RED) STELLA THERRY PENOLA 4 51 A . CULTRERA AQUINAS 41 JONES OLD TRINITY 3 41 (Z) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

.44 DE LA SALLE (2) 3.5 3.8 5.7 8 .8 .1 AJA X . Eert lAwus. xbods E . Holes. Hegar l iy. Caglilan 3Rrxk i Sane laughnar, 2 tatnbe, Hayss . Tu . AJA% Gad kkkersckerand best players not received. 2.0 10.5 10.5 15.11.101 He1tdPTON ROVERS 2.7 3.7 8.11 8 .11.59 MO'RASH BUMS . Parkinson. Perry, D. Hempton Roven Nelson 5, t7ahrie 2. Qum 2 . Crouch . Grimmer . Beet Parkinson, Perry. Reim. Nelson . F4ahlre. A . Voss. Voss.lVllk .oe Monash Bt " McNeur 2. Herrman 2. Roscoe 2. Cameron, Haa•ldns . Best Rost . Cooke. Smiley. Sullivan. Burstat . Riordan . .15 7.15 .57 4 .3 4 .5 5 OLD RAVERIANS (2) ORMOND 2 .4 10.11 14 .12 24.21 .185 Old p,amcriuts Mackay 3. Gkeson 2, Fosvier. Kennedy . Best Mackey. htcinerny. Connally, &ury . Ornmrd Robbins 8. Beckett 4. Ashford 2. Black 2 . Naughton 2 . Hammond I . Staslzk. Herman. Cunningham, Haines . Pasaza. Best Dale. Robbins. Beckett. Gkesan . Brax•n . O Hallwan . 6.5.41 2.1 3.2 5 .4 OLD GEESANG 4.4 30.8 15.17 21 .21 .147 ST: BEDES MSNIONE TIGERS . McInnes Ol d t Geelong T . Booth, AmbroslN. .Caroh St Hs Men ~Itt 1t7n 7. Gang14 ttmgx ~3• Smith. Ryan A. McShane, Wildns .S.O.B.: BYE M.H

UNDER 19 (2) RED - 26 .07 .97

0.1 0.2 4.7 5.7.37 C tID2N8I DE PARK 5.18 YARRA VALLEY 1 1 Best Adams . Thomas. ttbyland . Chlrnskk. . Thomas 2 . Knight. CtilnuFde Park Skllkn 2 ~g. Searle. Best Laing. Yem VeBey M~rts 3. Thompson 3 . Ca .sano. Laing . ValopPt . T}shtng. Morris. Lloyd. Telford, Thompsm . 7}shing. 19.14 .128 16.8 ST, tEOS Elffi1;A3S WP 8.2 9.3 771ERRY PEtc'OLA O9. 1.3 8.10 7.11 1021.81 Manton. . McCiuskey 2. Mad 2 . Thomas . Best Lees Chalmers 6 . Devfln 6 . Inglis 2 St Morel, Thomas. Cashen. Chalmers. A. Ikvlln . EWikamu . 1Lerry Penda Stella 4 . Zampogna 2. McMahon. Grant . Sacco. Bert Hal4ox• Bacon. Smith . Stella. Bosalglo. 4 .8 7.11 13.15 1731.123 NORTH OLD BOYS OLD PARADIANS (2) 1 .2 1.2 1 .3 3.8.24 North ad Boys Moustafa 3 . Hev9tt 3 . Cabs 2, h1cGiWg 2. Thomson . Thnms . Miller, Contain. Reece. Kinder. KadsavaUs9Ls. Best Thrums . Nwusta[a. Muklutrmcg, ttaters. SOtoder. Curran. . Baker. OC«ma. Old Paradinns Sacco 2 . Pkenges . Best Redford . Todd . Rwbrook Coral tin 2.0 3 .0 4.2 5 .3.33 OLD IVANHOE .18 OLD •R{Ily1•fY 13 7 .7 9.10 13 .98. . Palln . Staff. Best Vincent, Davies, George. GRderdale . Oates Old Ivanhoe Coyne 2, Doa•d Thanas. OM Trinity Hall 2. Jones 3 . Arravsnuth . Burrows 2 . Munroe. Gret;, eM1ewnum . Med4vt . Shaughnessy. Best Robinson, Burroxs. tVdscet. Barr. Shaughnesst . Hall. A93IIRAS:BYE

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AUGUST 9 - ROUND 17 UNDER-19 SECTION 1

DE LA SALLE v . OLD BRIGHTON ST . BERNARDS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD CAREY OLD PARADIANS v . MAZENOD 0 C OLD XAVERIANS v . ST . KEVINS UNDER-19 SECTION 2 WHITEFRIARS v. OLD CAMBERWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . WARRINGAL AT I13cALISTER OVAL BEAUMARIS v . OLD SCOTCH MARCELLIN v . COLLEGIAN S OLD HAILEYBURY v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS AT FISHER OVAL, HAILEYBURY COLLEGE UNDER-19 BLUE MONASH BLUES v . AJAX DE LA SALLE (2) v . ORMOND MHSOB v . OLD GEELON G OLD XAVERIANS (2) v . ST. BEDES MENT. TIGERS AT 11 .30 a.m. HAMPTON ROVERS has the bye UNDER-19 RED THERRY PENOLA v . YARRA VALLEY ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. OLD PARADIANS (2) AT WHITEHORSE RESERVE (47 G10) CHIRNSIDE PARK v . OLD TRINITY AT 1 .30 P.M. NORTH OLD BOYS v . AQUINAS OLD IVANHOE has the bye


Final weekend of football for (7) of our teams today . REVIEW - ROUND 9 Ringwood had plenty of opportunities to kick a competitive score against the Marlins in the last round but found by kicking 1 .10 their chances of maintaining some percentage was lost. The Lions cemented their spot in the finals with a resounding victory over the struggling Keilor, and Broadmeadows had a field day against Parkside (1) who after a solid start in the first half of the year have dropped away badly. In the final match at Brunswick Karingal tasted defeat for the second round in a row when Heidelberg booted (10) goals to (2) to win and increase their percentage well . Ballarat hosted Werribee and the Tigers won (45) to (28) to give them (4) wins for the year . While at Bendigo the warriors won both games, Bendigo (1) annihilating Maribyrnong and Hawthorn going down by (8) goals against Bendigo (2) . PREVIEW - ROUND 1 0

Today signals the final home and away match for the season and with finals at Elsternwick Park next weekend the competition will be hot today. Maribyrnong and Keilor play a match that will have no bearing on the make-up of the four, and with Keller yet to win a game this season the Underdogs should win well today. Heidelberg play Bendigo (1 )

in what will prove to be a crucial match . Neither team can be knocked out of the four however a win is a must in terms of final placings . On top and in-form the Warriors will win today . Karingal play the Lions and although the Lions have been competitive this year they will be no match for the Bulls today . Broadmeadows play the Marlins in another match that will have a bearing on the make-up of the four . Either way the Kangas cannot get any higher than second position and despite their recent good form the Marlins should win well today. In the absence of Parkside (2) a team from Geelong will play Werribee in a trial match . Having no form on Geelong I must go with the Tigers to win this match . Ringwood and Hawthorn play on Saturday August 2 as a curtain raiser match to the Hawthorn Citizens Reserve team . The winner of this match will give themselves the opportunity of playing off in the finals and although they have been good this year I cannot see the Citizens defeating Ringwood today . Bendigo (2) have the bye . Player of the Round - Round 9 Jason Watt (Parkside 1) Reminders : Team Photographs Sunday August 10 (Semi-Final day) Delegates' Meeting Monday August 25 Presentation Night Friday August 2 9

LADDERS ROUND 9 DIVISION ONE BENDIGO (1) KARINGAL HEIDELBERG RAID LIONS MARIBYRNONG KEILOR

PLAYED WON LOST 9 8 1 9 7 2 9 6 3 9 4 5 9 2 7 9 0 9

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS 0 594 194 306.232 0 556 266 209 28 0 576 364 150 24 0 378 398 95 16 0 224 475 47 .2 8 0 74 716 10.3 0

* received forfeit DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS MARLINS •' 9 8 1 0 753 196 384 .2 32 BALLARAT 9 7 2 0 545 281 193 .9 28 BROADMEADOWS 9 6 3 0 526 383 137 .3 24 RINGWOOD 9 5 4 0 558 399 145 .7 20 BENDIGO (2) ' 9 5 4 0 528 447 118.1 20 HAWTHORN 9 5 4 0 406 408 99 .5 20 PARKSIDE 1 ' 9 3 6 0 292 639 45 .7 12 WERRIBEE 9 4 5 0 297 498 59 .6 16 PARKSIDE 2 9 2 7 0 227 757 29 .9 8 ° received forfei t NB : teams receiving the bye are given (4) points but no % forfeiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the roun d

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DES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P Due to the A and B section bye last weekend scoring for the Blades Championship was not conducted on last week's CU19 matches . Last week's C-U19 results will be considered with the A and B section results of August 23 . This weekend will determine the winner of the $1,500 Blades prize .

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Clubs interested in Fundraising opportunity contact : Godfrey Stevens 9439 3838 Andy Harris 9459 6775 John Kent 9850 5857 2

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ITY SENIORS : All registered players with a permi t SENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least 2 matches (be registered and have a permit) . UNDER 19 : Must be registered and have a permit . If player has represented his club in more than 5 senior and reserve matches, he is ineligible unless he has played more than 5 under 19 matches . If a player is ineligible (due to above) and player does not obtain senior selection in his club's first senior final match he is eligible to play any subsequent U19 finals match . U19 players playing in VSFL U18 after June 30 must at round 16 decide where they will complete the season (VSFL or VAFA U19 only) i .e . any player who plays VSFL Under 18 football this weekend cannot play VAFA U18 football again this year . Where a club fields a second U19 team to qualify for the Section 2 team, player not to have played more than 10 matches in U19/1 team . RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit . Must have played 2 reserve matches and not more than 10 senior matches during the season . CLUB XVIII SECTIONS : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played in more than a total of eight senior and reserve grade games .

FINES Recent fines notices related to CODE A (teamsheet listing of opposition boundary and goal umpires) have been rescinded . In relation to Code A fines teamsheets must show the required list of "Officials of the Day" and the names of your club's umpires - not the opposition's club umpires . The VAFA apologises for any inconvenience caused by fines recently received .

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Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than 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 .

RUNNERS, TRAINERS, WATER CARRIER S Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly . Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Wate r 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 teamsheet comments will be transferred to weekly FINES LIST. 46 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997


VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 1997 E

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A RESERVE SECTIO N 14 14 0 0 1529 654 233.79 56 ,, LD SCOTCH 14 13 0 1 1415 820 172.56 52 CoLLEGiANS 14 11 0 3 1428 779 183 .31 4 4 OLD X4VERIANS 0 6 1276 1016 125 .59 32 OF ~AIyE 14 8 ERSJTYBLUES 14 8 0 6 1117 945 118 .20 3 2 _DMELBURNIANS 14 7 0 7 1129 1004 112 .45 28 1208 72 .93 20 14 5 0 9 881 D PrRADIANS 8 0n~N17Y 14 2 0 12 680 1461 46 .54 4 _ N4ILEYBURY 14 1 0 13 668 1365 48 .94 4 - 9RNARDS 14 1 0 13 734 1605 45 .73 B RESERVE 11 0 3 1425 768 185.55 44 ST KEVINS 14 ORMOND 14 9 1 4 1191 850 140 .12 38 36 OLD BRIGHTON ~4 9 0 5 1107 7 884 125.23 MHSOB 36 14 9 0 5 1019 1017 100.20 36 -:~ERRYPENOLAOB NODOC 14 7 1 6 1037 869 119 .33 30 -3E 14 5 0 9 1044 1034 100 .97 20 ,'I',ULE 14 5 0 9 603 1347 4417 2 0 C„p N>INHOE 14 4 0 10 738 1133 65 .14 16 0 STH CAULFIELD 14 0 0 14 377 1563 24 .12 C RESERV E .99 58 ST B'SMENTTIG 15 14 1 0 1602 589 271 NORTH OLD BOYS 15 11 0 4 1476 681 216 .74 44 6!ARCELUN 15 9 0 6 969 755 128 .34 36 µONASH BLUES 15 9 0 6 933 922 101 .19 36 6 0 7 882 1038 84.97 32 S1' LEOS EMMAUS W P 15 1096 92.52 30 _-"ASTOWN 15 7 1 7 1014 15 6 0 9 1014 1028 98 .64 24 C~rD ;`.ENTONIANS 15 5 0 10 811 1160 69 .91 20 sJV_EENTEMPLESTOWE 15 4 0 11 730 1248 58.49 16 :-'=MPTON ROVERS 4 519 1433 36.22 ,,,,j A X 15 1 0 14 D RESERVE SECTIO N V9HITEFRIARS 15 13 0 2 1301 700 185 .86 52 OLD GEELONG 15 11 0 4 1113 680 163 .68 44 PARKSIDE 15 11 0 4 1209 822 147 .08 44 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARI5 8 1 6 1090 748 145 .72 34 cEAUMARIS A F C 15 8 0 7 989 960 103 .02 32 C-ULFIELD GRAMMAR 15 7 0 8 608 835 96 .77 28 OLD CAMBERWELL 15 5 1 9 802 990 81 .01 22 5-.LESIAN O C 15 5 0 10 836 1102 75.86 20 ST JOHNS O C 15 4 0 11 751 1159 64 .80 16 8 AQUINAS O 8 15 2 0 13 590 1577 37 .41 E EAST RESERVE YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 15 13 0 2 1596 701 227.67 52 KEW 15 13 0 2 1515 714 212 .18 52 15 11 0 4 1018 521 195 .39 44 OLD CAREY RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 9 0 6 1107 954 116 .04 36 CHIRNSIDE PARK 15 8 0 7 834 844 98 .82 3 2 ° BULLEEN COBRAS 15 7 0 8 1016 970 104 .74 28 ELEY PARK A F C 15 5 0 10 783 1154 67 .85 20 ~ ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 5 0 10 422 1410 29 .93 20 "4WTHORN CITIZENS 15 4 0 11 579 1742 33 .24 1 6

E CENTRAL RESERVE UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 14 0 1 1722 228 755 .26 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 12 0 3 1336 576 231 .94 UNIVERSITY REDS 15 11 0 4 1076 631 170.52 NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 9 0 6 1174 747 157 .16 WEST BRUNSWICK 15 8 0 7 834 883 94.45 UHSOB 15 8 0 7 839 1080 77 .69 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 15 6 0 9 420 1257 33 .41 11 405 1419 28 .54 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 15 4 0 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 15 3 0 12 334 1437 23 .24

56 48 44 36 32 32 24 16 1 2

E SOUTH RESERV E 60 SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 15 15 0 0 1810 404 448 .02 PENINSULA 0 B 15 11 0 4 1204 726 165 .84 44 ST MARYS 15 10 0 5 1138 1053 108 .07 40 OAKLEIGH A F C 15 10 0 5 983 949 103 .58 40 15 7 0 8 890 989 89.99 28 GLENHUNTLY 1 8 888 909 97.69 26 POWER HOUSE 15 6 15 6 0 9 856 1110 77.12 24 ELSTERNWICK 1108 67.51 18 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 15 4 1 10 748 68.18 16 MONASH GRYPHONS 15 4 0 11 750 1100 4 ANZ ALBERT PARK 15 1 0 14 620 1639 37 .83

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CLUB XVIII (1) OLD XAVERIANS 15 12 0 3 951 295 322.37 48 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 15 12 0 3 887 644 137 .73 48 MAZENOD O C 15 11 0 4 944 685 137 .81 44 15 10 0 5 774 685 112 .99 40 COLLEGIANS 15 9 1 5 804 584 137 .67 38 OLD SCOTCH 1 6 687 728 94 .37 34 DE LA SALLE 15 8 15 4 0 11 475 967 49 .12 16 ST BERNARDS 15 4 0 11 368 940 39 .15 16 ST KEVINS 15 3 0 12 482 1126 42 .81 1 2 OLD MELBURNIANS CLUB XVIII (2) KEW 15 14 0 1 1000 446 224 .22 S6 SYNDAL TALLY HO 15 12 1 2 938 468 200.43 50 MONASH WHITES 15 11 0 4 926 561 165 .06 44 MT LlLYDALE O C 15 9 0 6 1058 641 165 .05 36 15 7 0 8 597 690 86 .52 28 MARCELLIN 15 4 0 11 802 950 84 .42 20 THORNBURY COUGARS OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARI5 4 1 10 522 1070 48 .79 18 1227 27 .30 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 15 1 0 14 335 0 4 0 0 4 132 346 38 .15 OLD GEELONG UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS 14 11 0 3 1350 991 138.23 44 UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 10 0 5 1621 900 165 .41 40 OLD PARADIANS 15 10 0 5 1721 1284 134.03 40 OLD CAREY 14 9 0 5 1372 1165 117.77 36 1332 101 .88 32 DE LA SALLE 15 8 0 7 1357 15 8 0 7 1288 1364 94.43 32 OLD MELBURNIANS 15 6 0 9 1243 1468 84.67 24 OLD BRIGHTON MAZENOD 0 C 15 6 0 9 1190 1490 79.87 24 15 4 0 11 1116 1585 70 .41 16 ST BERNARDS 15 2 0 13 971 1755 55 .33 8 STKEVINS UNDER-19 (2) 15 12 0 3 1598 869 183 .89 48 COLLEGIANS WHITEFRIARS 15 11 1 3 1368 920 148 .70 46 15 10 0 5 1482 1063 139 .42 40 OLD SCOTCH UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 10 0 6 1224 1052 116.35 40 BEAUMARIS A F C 15 8 0 7 1298 1174 110 .56 32 OLD HAILEYBURY 15 7 1 7 1369 1161 117.92 30 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 6 0 9 1156 1632 70 .83 24 OLD CAMBERWELL 15 5 0 10 1411 1337 105 .53 20 MARCELLIN 15 3 0 12 970 1465 66 .21 12 4 WARRINGAL A F C 15 1 0 14 681 2249 30 .28 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E ST BEDES MENT . TIGERS 15 15 0 0 2082 483 431 .06 60 MHSOB 15 13 0 2 1409 827 170 .37 52 ORMOND 15 13 0 2 1606 964 166 .60 52 HAMPTON ROVERS 15 7 0 8 1140 1315 86 .69 28 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 15 7 0 8 944 1213 77 .82 28 AJAX 15 7 0 8 927 1268 73 .11 28 DE LA SALLE (2) 15 5 0 10 750 1313 57 .12 20 MONASH BLUES 15 5 0 10 783 1449 54 .04 20 OLD GEELONG 15 3 0 12 805 1786 45 .07 1 2 UNDER-19 (2) RE D 15 12 0 3 1403 925 151 .68 48 YARRA VALLEY 15 9 0 6 1355 942 143.84 36 OLD TRINITY ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 15 9 0 6 1307 1092 119.69 36 15 9 0 6 1085 1241 87.43 36 AQUINAS 0 C * NORTH OLD BOYS 15 9 0 6 856 1042 82 .15 36 THERRY PENOLA OB 15 8 0 7 1345 1338 100 .52 32 7 1076 1260 85 .40 32 OLD PARADIANS ( 2) 15 8 0 OLD IVANHOE 15 6 0 9 1117 1501 74 .42 24 CHIRNSIDE PARK 15 5 0 10 792 1573 50,35 2 0 # INELIGIBLE PLAYER ROUND 11 * INELIGIBLE PLAYER ROUND 1 2

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D L FOR AGAINST % POINT S A SECTIO N 0 3 1546 1116 138 .53 44 0 4 1387 1047 132.47 40 0 4 1413 1153 122.55 40 0 6 1189 1228 96.82 32 1 6 1257 1146 109 .69 30 1 6 1229 1337 91 .92 30 0 9 1240 1396 88 .83 20 0 10 1190 1483 80 .24 16 0 10 1197 1501 79 .75 16 0 11 1059 1300 81 .46 1 2

14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 1 4

OLD BRIGHTON 14 ST KEVINS 14 MHSOB 14 ORMOND 14 IVANHOE 14 THERRY PENOLA OB 14 MAZENOD O C 14 OLD IVANHOE 14 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 14 BANYULE 1 4 NORTH OLD BOYS 15 ST B'S MENT TIG 15 MARCELLIN 15 OLD MENTONIANS 15 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 15 THOMASTOWN 15 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 15 HAMPTON ROVERS 15 MONASH BLUES 15 AJAX 1 5

B SECTION 11 0 3 10 0 4 9 0 5 9 0 5 8 0 6 8 0 6 6 0 8 6 0 8 3 0 11 0 0 14 14 13 12 10 8 5 5 4 4 0

1727 1581 1576 1409 1515 1443 1465 1392 1407 111 5

C SECTION 0 1 1795 0 2 2001 0 3 1663 0 5 1652 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 1654 10 1358 10 1333 11 1261 11 1049 15 870

1153 149.78 1292 122.37 1274 123.70 1142 123.38 1375 110.18 1531 94.25 1378 106 .31 1494 93 .17 1951 72 .12 2040 54 .66

44 40 36 36 32 32 24 24 12 0

896 200.33 1200 166.75 933 178.24 1360 121 .47 1449 114.15 1582 85.84 1694 78.69 1578 79.91 1880 55 .80 2064 42 .15

56 52 48 40 32 20 20 16 16 0

OLD GEELONG 15 BEAUMARIS A F C 15 WHITEFRIARS 15 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 15 PARKSIDE 15 SALESIAN 0 C 15 AQUINAS 0 B 15 ST JOHNS O C 15 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 15 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 5

D SECTIO N 13 0 2 12 0 3 11 0 4 8 0 7 7 0 8 6 0 9 6 0 9 6 0 9 5 0 10 1 0 14

1804 1565 1520 143 7 1359 1320 1349 1190 1156 1029

1151 156 .73 1156 135 .38 1228 123.78 1364 105.35 1508 90.12 1463 90.23 1555 86.75 1422 83.68 1370 84.38 1512 68.06

52 48 44 32 28 24 24 24 20 4

OLD CAREY 15 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 15 KEW 15 CHIRNSIDE PARK 15 RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 BULLEEN COBRAS 15 ELEY PARK A F C 15 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 5

E EAST SECTIO N 14 0 1 1581 13 0 2 2127 12 0 3 2042 9 1 5 1422 9 0 6 1431 5 1 9 1386 5 0 10 849 4 0 11 692 3 0 12 759

864 182 .99 1069 198 .97 985 207 .31 996 142.77 1250 114 .48 1321 104 .92 1743 48.71 2049 33.77 2012 37.72

56 52 48 38 36 22 20 16 12

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 UHSOB 15 UNIVERSITY REDS 15 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 15 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 15 WEST BRUNSWICK 15 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A F C 1 5

E CENTRAL SECTION 15 0 0 1475 851 173 .33 12 0 3 1665 812 205 .05 9 0 6 1092 1199 91 .08 8 0 7 1263 1206 104 .73 7 0 8 1117 1269 88 .02 7 0 8 1017 1220 83 .36 7 0 8 953 1213 78 .57 5 0 10 868 1274 68 .13 5 0 10 852 1258 67.73

60 48 36 32 28 28 28 20 20

SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 15 PENINSULA 0 B 15 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 15 POWER HOUSE 15 OAKLEIGH A F C 15 ST MARYS 15 GLENHUNTLY 15 ELSTERNWICK 15 MONASH GRYPHONS 15 ANZ ALBERT PARK 15

E SOUTH SECTION 15 0 0 2322 812 285.96 11 0 4 1639 1132 144.79 11 0 4 1661 1195 139.00 9 0 6 1852 1336 138 .62 8 0 7 1490 1449 102 .83 7 0 8 1388 1688 82 .23 6 0 9 1407 1660 84 .76 4 0 11 1290 2050 62 .93 3 0 12 1282 1722 74 .45 1 0 14 1004 2291 43 .82

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