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DCES HE QUALIFY OR NOT ? ,q player may receive a permit to play Amateur footbal l si} ing the current permit requirement . A player can only get a permit if, in his past, he has rot played football for gain . If he has received money to the past these match payments must be able to b e itizd in travelling expenses associated with the player elling to matches and training sessions. mere are limits however (contrary to what 3L0 listenmay have been lead to believe last week) and should ,neriis exceed $2,000 in any one season or a maximum . 5 .000 over a career, the player cannot receive a permit . u!d the total money received exceed a calculation of kilo; ues travelled at a rate of 30 cents/kffometre a permit will be denied. should a player not qua li fy for a permit he is deemed a professional player and he can only then c btaln a permit if he fits one of the reinstatement guidelines which allows the restoration of his amateur status to considered . Should a player exactly fit one of these guidelines a rec,mendation may be put to the Executive to grant him -_jistatement - it is not automatic however. The Executive regards players from outside professional bodies suspi.i sly ie. why all of a sudden do they wish to stop playing r galn and all of a sudden play for the "love of it°? efore the Executive will consider other factors befor e :acrmining the "appropriateness" of granting such a playa permit - does he have a tribunal record, for example? If Fdaver cannot be faulted the Executive will probably the n _rrilrC a player a reinstatement followed by a permit to play unaccur football . These guidelines are as foll ows : 1, A player under the age of 21 years of age regardless of iiis history can be reinstated . 2 . If a player has previously played with a VAFA club and as become a professional by playing elsewhere (elite level FL• VFL*, highest state competition interstate, VSFL or a Itd> of the VCFL*) he may return to the club previously reprn.ented - * under certain condition s 3. A player under 24 can seek reinstatement to a club of C -cdon or below. 4. A player who has gone straight from school and who i!as played only at AFL or VFLlevel* can go directly to a 1:qA club - *under certain conditions only 5. A VCFL player under the age of 2 3 6 . If a player does not fit any guideline 1 to 5, he can apply ~ the VAFA advising that he wishes to serve a club for a
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continuous period of time in an honorary capacity for 22 matches. I hope readers can see that it is, and should PHIL STEVENS not be, a simple task to CHIEF EXECUTIVE get a permit to play in the OFFICER VAFA - it is a competition for Amateur players or players who have a certain type of playing history that may allow an amateur status to be granted. IrATE STARTS, LONG BREAKS
Readers of the Age will have noticed last Monday our scrutiny of late starts and long breaks got some space . After today's round of matches the first four rounds will be examined and fines allocated according to clubs who consistently took long breaks or started games late. From round five on clubs wi ll be fined on a weekly basis. A fifth offence will incur a one-off fine of $50 . Like other fines that appear in the weekly "Fines" column these fines can be appealed, and a club can seek their resolution before an investigation sub-committee . ~UEENS BIRTHDAY REPRESENTATIVE MATCHE S On Sunday of the Queens Birthday weekend the senior and C to F teams will play in Adelaide whilst on the same day an Under 19 team will play NSW at Lavington. The three squads are about to commence training and as lists are firmed they will be presented to readers in this column . Coaches this year are Nevill e Taylor (senior), George Voyage (C to F) and John Toohey (Under 19) . , "AMATEUR IFOO fBALLER" TEAMLISTS Hopefully everyone thinks the new look teamlists today are a vast improvement. Clubs have been asked to be more specific with lists submitted, keeping in mind that we can update lists each week using our computer network at VAFA Administration.
By this I mean that clubs should not leave names on lists of players who are not playing due to suffering long term injuries or players who have retired . Under 19 players should not appear on the senior/reserves lists unless they are a possibility to be selected in the seniors or reserves team for the coming weekend . Certainly clubs must ensure that the player listed beside a certain number is that actual player.
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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N
May 2nd,1998 Price : $ 1 .50
Vol . 98 No . 4
A SECTION by Jason Frenke l f you like you're footy close and exciting in the final stages of a match, just tag along with this lucky scribe next week - in all three rounds so far this year I've seen the close one on the Saturday (SKOBS by 1 pt, Blues by 5 pts, O .Ms by'3 pis) and have thoroughly enjoyed each contest . The Redlegs v . Cardinals match at Camber-well last Saturday was an epic duel . Scotch persisted all afternoon in a low-scoring game and slowly whittled away the Redlegs 23 point quarter time lead, to draw level at the last change . A fantastic last quarter saw the home side get close - but not close enough . and the Redlegs hung to celebrate a hard-fought win . Things were close at the Harry Trott, too, as the Lions took a slender lead into the final term before succumbing to an 8 .8 final term from a rampant Old Haileybury, bringing back memories of their barnstorming finish in last year's finals . Carty kicked 7 for the winners while Warne-Smith managed 5 for the winless Lions . The other side to remain winless is Old Brighton. 4 goals from Mathew Jackson wasn't enough as Evans and Bonicci shared eight goals between them to give De La Salle a hard-fought 17 point win at Waverley Park . It was a good day for goalkickers out at St . Bernards College where Luke Vassallo and Dan Richardson each booted 9 goals for their respective sides in Xavs 36 point win over St . Bernards . The reigning premiers remain undefeated after 3 rounds . A fast-finishing University Blues failed to come away with the points away to St. Kevins at Glenferrie Oval . The elusive Bowles kicked 6 for SKOBS while Wise. Garvey, Fraser and Ryan each booted 3 in their multi-pronged forward set-up . PREVIEW The B-Section grand final replay takes place at Old Brighton today with the home side desperate to notch up its first win for the season . Stalwart Andrew Pryor was among the best for Old Brighton last week while Mathew Jackson provided some much-needed firepower up forward . Unfortunately for Brighton . firepower is the buzzword of the St . Kevins forward line, with many a player able to kick the majors (see above) and a slick running game that feeds these hungry forwards . Revenge time for SKOBS . St . Kevins by 27 points . Old Melburnians host De La Salle at the Junction Oval in what should be a fantastic contest from two teams to desperate to make amends
on missed opportunities last year. The Redlegs showed persistence last wee k when it seemed they might be overrun an Parkin, Berry and Use inov, they have some h playmakers up forward . De La also have goalkickers among their ranks with the Ma boys, Rosman, and a host of on-ballers all cal of getting among the goals . The Redlegs bac impressed me tremendously last week, and expecting they'll stitch up the D's this week b points. St. Bernards make the long journey ot Haileybury and are unlikely to find any joy . Bloods were rampant in the final term agains Lions and will walk all over St . Bernards if can continue in that vein today. One problen Simon Meehan will be the task of finding a mi for that man Luke Vassallo, who has twice sh his capacity to kick a big score . It takes more one player to win a match, however, and Bloods should be too tall for their opponent over the ground . Old Haileybury by 37 points The temperature gauge is rising at Colleg as the Lions find the pressure on to notch up I first win against University Blues at University Oval . Carl Dilena was a welcome a tion to the team last week with three goals but it must hurt to have a player of Gordon Fc ability running water . Toby Van Der Veene cor ues to impress and Warne-Smith is a first-rate ward, but the Blues have goal-kicking powe their own in forwards Adam Lennen and Ge DeCrespigney . The Blues will be keen to hot back after last week's loss, but I think the L will find a little something extra this week, and by 8 points in a close one . This weekend's Optus Vision\ Sportsci match-of-the-day from Elsternwick Park sees A-section grand final replay as Scotch lool become the first side to topple Old Xaverb Aidyn Boyd and Campbell Heath should be fi after quiet games last week and Wayne Har : can rely on big Tom Wilson to give the Cardina lion-hearted effort again in the ruck . Rohan P is a fantastic hackman but in three sepa matches this year, Richardson, Bourke and Jc have all shown that they can kick big bags of gi for the Xavs . Tim O'Shaughnessy will pray for day they manage to all get it right on the sE day, but in the meantime, he has the like :
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ST 1CEVINS 8.5 9.7 15 .10 19.15.129 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .2 8.8 9 .8 16.10 .106 St. I{evins: Banies 6. Wise 3. Carvey 3 . Fraser 3. R, 3 . Terzint. Be, : Gmss . Marnsia MeAro!e.Olwe . Bowles. Carrey. University Blum : A. Baker 4, C. Stewart 3. Decresptgtrr 2. McLachlan 2. Edu,ards . Favbank . Fearing. Slimons. Bests Coleman. Baker. Sturroek. Stewart . Sheehan . Wile. DE LA SAt.LE 3.4 7.6 12 .11 15 .15.105 OLD BRIGHTON 1 .4 5.8 7 .10 12.15 .87 De La Salle: E~ans 4, Bonicei 4, B . Manias: 2 . Restrain 2 . D . Jackson 2 . Swtft . Best: S. Hyiand . Duckett . Sea~er. Sih~ers . Er~ts . Saift . Old Brightoa : M. Jackson 4. Calcot 3. Rojo . Munich, Murchie . Pryor, Bickett. Beat : Pnror .'.N. Jackson, Raju. Kent. Catbot. S. Lennax . OLD SCOTCH 0.4 2.7 5 .9 7.11 .53 OLD MELBURNLINS 4.3 4.5 5 .9 7.14 .56 Old Scotch: Bornd. Collins. Dutnie. Heath. O'Brien . Phillips. Starick . Best: Wilson . Price . O'Brien. Heath . Snub . Angus. Old Mellmrnians: Thomspson 2. Kemtedv .MeMullin. Vsemou . Stuckey* Topakas . Best : Kennedy . Stuckey . MacDougat. L.Boyd. Eabtv. S. Theodore . ST BERNARDS 5.1 7.2 11 .4 17.7.107 OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 9.6 17 .8 22 .13.145 St. Bernarda: Vasstllo 9 . Farmer 3 . Hardwlviek. Kemredv. Brebner. Merrington. Svran Best: Vassallo. L. Gollant. Taylar. Byrne. Mount. Nathan . 01d Xaveriana : Richardson 9 . Ockleshaw 3, Taylor 2 . Wood 2 . Benson. Coug'Jilan. Dillon. Ford . Lethlean. Jones. Best: Lethlean. Richardson. Taylor. Coughlan. Dillon. Jones . COLLEGIANS 2.2 7.5 12 .8 15 .11 .101 OLD IIAB,EYBURY 3.8 6.14 10 .17 18.25.133 CoBegisns: t9arne-Smith 5. Cooper 3 . Ddena 3 . Snuth 2. Vasdckis. ','an Delveen. Best : Kenneally. Dilena. Warne-Sntith. Jefferson . Vanoerveen. Bennett. Old H®Beybury : Carty 7 . Kratis 2 . Morey 2 . Estallou. Connell. Hilton . Hucker. Ross. Phillips . Le Page . Best : Cocmell. C.uiv. Morey. Hueker . Phillips. Mason .
Brighton - Congratulations to Pau l yqcNiah0n who today plays his 100th game after with the OBGFC in 1991 . Curren t .;t rt t's captain we all look forward to many more in the future . Adam Brown today plays his 5ith ~_,Lme for the OBGFC . A fine skilful player . ,; ,h courage beyond his size "Browny" has playe d I%to premierships since 1995 and we wish him II for his next 50 games . Old Scotch - Jonathon Kerr played his 200th ;n,! for Old Scotch in Round 2 . Former captain lht; U19's in 1988, A Reserve premiership piayaild a fine competitor, Jon joins a select fe w Old Scotch to reach this milestone . ii -oratulations .
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ST BEVB9S 2.3 8 .7 9 .11 11 .16.82 Jti1VERSn'S BLUES 2.0 6 .2 9.8 14 .9.93 St . Kevina: P. Scarafo 3 . N . Hart 2 . D. Sheehv 2 . I . Hewett 2 . M . Farquharson. M. Gargano. Best: D. Mogan . W. Keighran. T. Salisburg. D. Kennedy. D . Sheehy . P. Scarfo. DE LA SALLE 2.3 5 .7 10.8 17 .13.115 OLD BRIGHTON 3 .3 3 .5 6.9 6 .10.46 De La Salle ; Finnic 4 . Campbell 3. Johnstone 3. Duncan 2 . Fisher. Harbor. Hodder. Morel . Vandcrptiot. Beat: Hodder. Campbell. Butler. Johnstone. Fisher. Duncan. OLD SCOTCH 4.3 8 .5 9.7 11 .9.75 OLD AlELBURNtANS 0.1 3 .3 3.4 6 .5.41 Old ScotcL : Crane S . T. Reid 2. Morris . Eagle, Norman . Woodhouse . Best : T. Reid. Crane . Eagle. Speed. Gibbs . Pritchard . Old MeEavrniang: Dixon 3 . Rose, Jukes . Crcav. Best: Hec9tt . Hauserman . Rigg. Dixon. Rabbitt. Mills. ST BERNARDS 2.1 5 .3 5.5 9 .6.60 OLD XAVERIANS 5.1 11 .2 15.3 17 .4.106 St . Bernards: Matthews 2 . Collins 2 . Daffey 2. J . De Bono. Osernran. Best: Freeman. Gilmore. Berne . Catterall . COLLEGIANS 3.5 5 .10 10.18 18.23.131 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .1 5 .1 5.2 6.3.39 Colkgtans: Michael 4. Harris 3. Van Der Veene 3. Richards 2. Woolev 2. B}Tne . Greeees. Greena2v. Higon. Beat: Harris . Greeoes. Richards . Mirak3an . Van Der 6eene.Inghs. Old HaBeybury: Saunders 2. Parker. Reid. Stanojetlc. Thornton. Best: Stanopm9c. . . .:bb . Scrub. Orion, Richardson, Dimond .
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The Age VAFA sportswriter Garry Petroff writes about Saturday `'AFA matches played and previews the Sunday A section Match ofthe Day.
OLD HAILEYBURY v. ST. BERNARDS Field: Steve McCarthy Martin Jackson Boundary : Tristan Bowman Brendan Corcoran Goal : Kevin Segota Anthony Simpson
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fi~ Cosctr C* tiankervis 1 B . King 2 N . Florentine 3 B . Woolhouse 4 C. Dilena 5 G. Deane,)ahns D . Greeves 7 S Van Der Veene 8 G. Higson 9 D . Warne-Smith 11 B. Mackenzie 12 D . Stubs 13 G . Palmer 14 D . Warne-Smith 15 Y. Phillips 16 A. Wallace 17 R. Hosking 18 J . Benne tt 19 B . Mooneyy 20 A . Greenway
21 A . Johnston 22 D . Kerr 23 N . Milat 24 R . Hartne tt 25 J . Frazer 26 S. Woolley 27 S . Hum h ry p 28 S . Blackman 29 A . Kenneally 30 M . Galbraith 31 J . Nevins 34 D . Entwisle 35 R . Morley 36 S . Hardling 37 M . Opie 38 M . Lake 39 T. Dimopoulos 40 B. Seaton 41 S. Lubich 42 L. Vasdekis 43 G . Cooper
46 C. Harris 47 D. Milat 48 J . Lemon
49 A . Smith 50 B . Jefferson 51 P. Baxter 52 N . Gill 53 M. Inglis 54 T. Dimopoulos 55 A. Mirakian 55 E . Jones 57 J . Moore 58 A . Thompson 59 M . Richards 62 M . OiDonnell
64 M . Gribble 70 T Smith 77 T. Proctor
DE LA SALLE Coach: Kevin Collins Res. Ckiech: Greg 1 M . Chun
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2 J. Murc h 3 R . Oakley
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7 C . Brow n 8 C . Wright s C . Campbell 10 T. Silvers 11 A. Evans (VC)
4 M . Talbot 5 N . Per ry (C) 6 S. Alderson 7 B. Logan 8 G . Hipwell 9 S. Lennox
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OLD HAILEYBURY OLDNtEL@URNI Coach: Simon Meehan
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4 C . McKenzie 5 C . Warden 6 W. Smith
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14 B . Paterson 15 D. Tymms
11 C. Hucker 12 D. Seccull 13 B . Carty 14 A . Forsyth 15 N . Morey
18 A . Flowerday
16 B . Williams
15 R. Ba rtholomeusz
19 J . Tully
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20 B . Cori n 20 P. O ' Brien 21 D. Jackson
18 M . Jackson (VC) ~) 19 A . Mandylaris
16 C . Warden 16 B . Langford-Jones 17 Ash Hilton
6 P. Hanbury ry 7 C. Thompso n 8 M . Love tt 9 C. Aubrey 10 T. Roberts 11 M . Jukes 12 A . Hewi tt 13 S . Ros e 14 J . Bunn 15 M . Forster 16 C . Eab ry 17 A. Topakas 18 Q . Keebi l 19 A. Parki n
20 A . Palfre y 21 N . Winter
18 C . Jayasekera 19 M. Armstrong (VC)
20 J . Guest 21 L. Boyd
20 C . Kraus 21 B. Waters 22 S. Richardson 23 M. Seccull 24 A. Ross
22 A. Waddell 23 M . Ber ry (VC) 24 C. Berry 26 C. Kenned y 27 O . Boyd
25 G . Rowlands 26 G . Phillips (VC)
28 S . Rabbi tt 29 M . Ward
13 A. Johnstone 13 A. Waters 14 A. Duncan 15 J . Hodder
16 A. Grant 16 S . Hy lan d 17 A . Elliott
23 D . Gracleaghan 24 J. Morel 25 G. Hynes 26 P. Wyles 27 L . Van Der Pligt 28 S. Ha rt 29 D . Rosman 30 B. Mannix
31 K. Mannix 32 R . Bonnici 32 C . O'Callaghan 33 M. O'Donnell 34 A. Moore 34 A. Pedicini
36 A. Abbott 36 B . Ashende n 37 S . Clay 37 J . Murphy 38 A . Mithe n 39 P. Brasher ( C)
40 M . Butler
40 A . Rayno r 41 M . Harber 42 R . Marks
43 L . Borella 44 X. Clancy
44 T. Montgomery 45 A. Tucker 46 M. He gan 47 D. Lasmi
47 D. Rogers 48 D. Smit h 50 P. Mannix 50 J . Doak
51 N. Smith 52 B . Byrne
52 D. Hylan d 53 L. Seager
53 A . Smith 54 S . Crbwe 54 J . Duckett 56 M . Moloney 57 B . Brasher 58 T. Ford
58 A. Scott 59 B. La'Brooy 59 60 61 62 63
C . Troia B. Hoy R . Grace R. Bea ttie S . McManus tt
64 A . Sco
66 S . Thomas 67 B . Le e68M . Ellis
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11 A. Fitzgerald 12 H . Bickett 13 R. Kent
22 K . Farrell 23 A . Pryor 24 R . Carter 25 S. Nickas 26 T. McNamara 27 D . Paterson 28 A. Alderton 29 P. Woff 32 N . Bulfin 34 M . Reid 35 S. Mercer 36 B. Pollock 38 J . Raju 39 A. Fischer 40 N. Bulfin 41 J . Murchie
42 A. Corke 43 C. Brew 44 A . Brown 45 T. Desmyth 46 D . Hansen 47 D . Wilson 49 M . Barber 50 S . Williams ( VC)
51 D . Strachan 52 D . Stockdale 53 B. Letchford 55 C . Toms 56 R . Brown 57 A. McLachlan 59 T. Farrer 60 D. Crewdson 61 A . Wi tt e 62 A . Lewis 63 B . Wilson
66 T. Lennox 71 B . Alderson 84 P. McMahon
7 Adam Hilton 8 M. Orton 9 C . H ome 9 R . Weber 10 C. Efstathiou
27 J . Dann 28 S. Walden 29 B. Carson
43 R . Plecher
30 I . McMulli n 31 J . Hart 32 A . McDougal l 33 G. Dixon 34 C . Ellis 35 D . Brow n 36 A. McKeo n 37 R . Mulquine y 38 A. Michell S . Crow 41 G . Wilhel m 42 P. Theodore 43 T. Clok e 44 P. Thompson 45 Z . Useinov 46 D. Holme
44 A. Kirkwood-Scott 45 N. Hill 46 P. Langford-Jones 47 J . Kuria 48 S . Saunders 49 R. Goulden 50 A . Bonwick
48 C. Jenkin s 49 T Stuckey (C) 50 P. Marini s 51 C . Bank s 52 B . Campbell 53 A. Bain s
30 R. Aughterso n 31 B . Main
32 P. OiDonnell 33 A . Floyd 34 C. Reidy 35 D . La a e 36 B . Lay g
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51 P. Dimond
54 I . Paterso n
52 D . Reid 53 C . Pountney 54 M. Thiele 55 D . Scaunich
55 S. Murray 56 J . Miller 57 M . Peers
56 C . Wiltshire
57 M. Wray 58 R . McM aster 59 L . Hard eman 60 J . Amitrano 61 A. Hall 62 R. Thornton 65 C. Dowlin g The Marine
58 S . Gi Ii a g opoulas 59 J . Raft
60 H . Marshall 61 J . Sallaban k
62 W. Hauserma n 63 J . Rig g ~4 P. Mill s 66 L. Cole THE
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1 M . Blood (C) A xireµ, gmith A. Comito rtMx'" i'at A -ke 2 M . Bourke C. Hoskin g 2 J. Hardwick y 1 N Ha rt T. Holt (VC) 3 L. Hanneberry 3 A . Brebner ~ 2 J D Vnan 1 D. Slimm R . Price (VC) 3 o 4 D. Landrigan (VC 5 V Comito M• erad ~ ) 2 J . Staritski L McDonnell W. Joe Mount 5 A. Heil 3 J . Sturroc k 5 J . Kitchen Dolpmnn 6 C. Wood a A. Keyhoe 6 D' C7 S. Perrett 4 D . Guengerich C. Reid 7 B. Kennedy S. Lethtean 8 L . Vassall o A . Boyd 5 P O'Donnell 8 B Dotlman 8 A . C 8 M. Holmes a 6 B . Bloo d J. Kerr M. 9 J. Kenned v(R) . Gargano 10 M . Angus 9 G. Hatfield 7 D. Hayter 1 11 D . R an r 12 S . Hume 11 Adam Jones 8 N. Byrne 0 1 ~ . Mathe twes (R) 13 N. Hooper P 9 S. Mead e 12 J. Bowen (VC 13 M. • R~iio ) 12 B. Capes 14 L Bowles 14 D. Norman } 0 D• Maptestone 1 3 L. Gtadman Mahone 13 S. McKeon 15 M 1 C. Bettra 15 Matthew O'Brien . Olive y 14 D. Stoney m 14 A. Thoma s 16 B . Garvey 16 A . Speed 13 G . Evans 15 J 17 M. . Taylor TerzinY 17 S . Woodhous e 14 T• Vnecombe (R) 14 T• Roydhouse 1 L Wilkinso n A Wise 15 16 L. Ford 18 S . Collins 15 M. Kordick 19 D 20 P . Sheehy 17 D . Richardson (vC 16 C. Grarman (R ) 19 S. Spiden 21 1 O'Keefe 16 C, Stewar t ) 17 B . Swann 18 S. Hunter 20 T. Wilson 17 G 22 J . Sibi3ia 18 P Ha . De Crespigney 21 S . Gibbs ye s 19 D. Stean 18 S . Alexande 19 L. Goltant (C) 23 A Pivetta r 22 C. Heath 20 M . Hardma 24 S ' Powelt 20 T Sheeha 9 B• Herraid n 23 . r 21 B. Loughli n 25 B• Marusic 20 Z. M,'Carty n 21 T Ocktesha w 24 L0. C Hawkianens 26 R A•Becacqua 22 Adam Merrin ton 21 T. Mcintyre 27 22 A . Bourke . Gross 25 T. Pritchard 23 Andrew Merrinn 28 M. arquhars 23 T. Wilcox 23 B 4 ton 26 A. Crow . Berry 29 A . JP De Mamielg 24 B . Furphy 2 Mount on 24 B 27 R. Armstrong 30 D. Curtis . Coughla n 5 J. Kavanag h 26 25AH e 26 M Gollant j 28 Malle t 25 P. Lechte 3 1 A. McGuiness . nderson 26 C Miles 32 S . O'Conno 29 A . Teasdale 27 A . averan 26 S. Tucker 3 G. Mulcahy r 27 B. Fricker 30 J. Laird 3 27 L . Fa 28 P Gilmou r 28 D. Bolto n y ~ 31 A . Smith 29 J. Overman 354 A . Thomas 28 B . Cranage 30 M. Coleman 32 T. Gross 29 D. O'Connor 36 D, Kennedy 30 J. Debono 37 31 M. Mudge S . Kennedy 33 J . Hanneman 29 S . Woo d 30 D. Dan 31 M . Farme 38 32 A. Nugent 34 G . Eagle n 32 T. Harvey r S.G irbbte y 35 S. Steele (C) 33 L. Tweddl e 31 L• Tuddenham 4~~•Har t 33 James Mount 34 J. McKinnon 36 A . Millar 34 S. Daffe 32 A. Brushfield 42 J 37 J . Smyth 35 M . Juricsk 35 A . Baker 33 B. Healy 43 D.. Pansreazio 36 C. Bonday 38 R. Eagle Mrdle 36 L. Morrison 34 A. Belli 44 D . Moylan 37 39 M. Starick B. 37 A.Lennen 45 D. byai ht 35 S. Hede 38 D. Debono McAllister 46 J. Fogarty `30 A. Warner 38 J, Ryan 39 S. Donell y 36 P 47 . Barrett 41 A . Castricum 40 D . 39 8 .Bohu Quirk Abfalter 48 SB.. MC n 37 J 41 B 42 S . Duthi e . Hawkins Connell 40 B . Miller . Overman 50 S. Kurin e 43 J. Paterson 38 T, Jame s 42 T Paradowski 41 M. Keely 51 J• Darc y 44 39 N. Ocktesha 44 S. Davis 42 D. Keys w 53 J. otdsworthy 45 r ut bbsn Taylor 40 R. Ryan 43 J. McIntosh 44 M B. 45 Moon (R) 46 S . Panton 41 A. Dillo n 44 R. Feath e 55 B. Calle e 46 C Dowling 47 T. Reid 45 on sByrn e M .. Pang azio . McLachlan 42 T. Fleming 48 P• Davis 47 A. O 57 46 T Johnso borne 43 T. Woodruff 58 N J Bossong 4 8 49 q' Collin n 49 `0. Thomas 59 s Pickering 47 S. Brockl 47 B. Hilbert `50 C . Tindale e 60 J Sweene y 50 S G a~ yster 48 H . Carter y 61 J~ nch 51 A• Faichney 45 T, Coughlan 49 D . Strack 51 RB. Gallaugher 52 R. Gregory 62 N. Goldswo 46 Andrew Jones 2 50 H rthy 5~ D• MacLeod 53 D . ~Wer . Nailo r 47 J . Kay 64 C. gea~in 51 S. McMah o 54 D. Thomas 54 A. Seymour 48 M. Jones 65 T. Bareer 52 . Longley n 55 M. Talbot 55 A. 6 6 J, Vincent Mitchell 49 R. 5 6 G. Cusac 53 R V 56 T Wilmot Dillon k 67 B . Day ersteegen 57 50 J . Drake 57 N. Morris 54 D, Kiely 58 P a 68 D Davoren raJretls 68 55 J. House 51 D• Walsh 58 . a' momso M 59 S. Byrne a~air 69 P. n 56 M. Belford 52 P Conquest 60 A . • Catterad 59 N 7p P M. Rya n 59 L. Fehrin 53 M. Diamond 60 M. Weber Cunningham 88 J Bannon 62 61 A . Wilcox M.• Talbot 60 D . Edwards 54 R. Jones 62 A . Lines 62 N . Taylor 64 P BteZrrhand t S.OYou g, 55 P. Satte r 63 G . Kluge 63 T Gray 65 P. Freemald 56 M . O'Callagha 65 R. Benjamin 64 Mark O'Brien 66 P. PargptqMl,n 66 S . Grace 67 D . McAloon 70 T. Sturroc k 72 J• Norman
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MARCELLIN V. THERRY
MarceIlin continued Therrv s horror start to the year with a big win at home. As in a number of other matches this round Marcellin were able to break awav with one dominant quarter. After an even first quarter Marcellin piled on the goals in the second . kicking ten goals to Therrvs four behinds . The scoring burst was set up by MarceIlin skipper Dave Waters who kicked three goals for the quarter and collected many possessions and Anthony Caffrey who kicked five out of a total of nine in the second quart2r . Therry stuck at the task courageously in the second half and Boyle . Kuret and Bannister all played solid games. MHSOB V. OLD TRINITY
Old Trinity escaped on the weekend with an after the siren win . Old Trinity trailed all day conceding a four goal lead in the first quarter . In fact . MHSOB . had chances to end the contest in the first quarter kicking 6.8 to 2 .1 . However from quarter time Old Trinity were able to claw their way back into the game . Ramsden after being moved from the ruck into the forward line was able to provide a target kicking five goals . including the winner after the siren and prolific Old Trinity on baller Adam Andrews was again prominent throughout the game. Ewan Thompson was amongst the best for MHSOB and Pertzel and ruckman McIntyre . OLD PARADIANS V. MAZENOD Old Paradians made an emphatic return to the winning list against Mazenod on the weekend . After an even first quarter, Old Paradians piled on the goals, kicking six in the second quarter and eight in the third quarter setting up a huge lead . Forward Harrison was able to capitalise on Paradians many thrusts forward and kicked nine . Pannam . O'Loughlin and Gale were all good players for Old Paradians . Nick Marino and Shannon Morgan both played well for Mazenod . ORMOND V. IVANHOE After a tight struggle all day Ormond broke the contest with a flurry of goals in the last quarter to beat Ivanhoe at Gunn Reserve . In what was a battle of the defences until three quarter time . Ormond's backline was a constant stumbling block to Ivanhoe's moves forward with Andrew Jobling and Darren Edgell playing excellent games. Ormond had the more effective forwards with David Beckett kicking five and Brett Turner bagging four. Ivanhoe's better players were Peter Rawley in defence . Brad Giles. Denis Sator and Peter Flynn . OLD IVANHOE V. NORTH OLD BOYS
Old Ivanhoe got a much needed win on a board and brought NOB's good start to the season to an end at Elsternwick Park on the weekend . Old Ivanhoe set up the win a five goal first quarter and NOB's were unable to regain the initiative. Better players Old Ivanhoe were Stewart . Donaldson and Mansfield . NOB's who in the
early part of the season have relied on multiple goal kickers struggled to score . Better players included Tonkin, Collison and Booth . PREVIEW MARCELLIN V . OLD TRINIT Y
In the battle of Bulleen Road, Marcellin face daunting task of playing top of the table Old Trinib home . However Marcellin have shown they are cap, of kicking a winning score and Old Trinity have inju to key forwards . If Marcellin can win enough of the in the wide open spaces they could score an upset v Marcellin by 12 points . MAZENOD V. MHSOB
MHSOB after leading Old Trinity all day will be h gry for the four points . With an effective on ball divi : and options up forward, MHSOB should score an ai win . MHSOB by 24 points . IVANHOE V. OLD PARADIAN S
Old Paradians appear to be back on track after a I ished display against Mazenod last round but will fa( competitive Ivanhoe unit at Ivanhoe Park. Ivanhoe in first three matches has been in winnable positions lapses in concentration have cost them dearly . Ivanhoe string together four quarters of footy tl should take the points at home . OLD IVANHOE V. ORMON D
Old Ivanhoe buoyed by a win last weekend face of the most consistent sides in the competition Ormond . Ormond's competitive and tight brand of fc ball should see them outlast Old Ivanhoe. Ormond by 28 points. THERRY V. NORTH OLD BOYS Therry will be desperate for a win and might get tl• chance against North Old Boys at home . NOB's afte good start to the year had a hiccup against Old Ivant and need to win this one if they are going to be c tenders this year . In a close one NOB's by 5 points . I
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SENIOR S LAST WK TOTAL CLUB MARCELLIN 9 1 4 MHSOB 4 14 y~ 00DLEY i11RF'.ISON OLD PARADIANS 9 14 OLD PARADIANS 2 1 1 C';1 :iHON
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ORMOND 4 1 1 RESERVE ORMOND 3 13 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 13 11 MHSOB 5 ' MARCELLIN 8 8 OLD TRINITY 5
V f lJ0_91 OLD TRINITY v . MARCELLIN Field: Cameron Nash Ben ~chmidt Boundary: Luke Russell Paul Kyle Goal: John Finu Ken Coughla n nfAZENOD 0 C v . MHSOB Field: Phil Callil Darren [)aigleish Boundary : Matthew Cook Michael Chapple Goal : John Robinson Grant Beard IVANHOE v. OLD PARADIANS Field: Brendan Allen Cs,neron Stewart Boundary: Greg Shilo Goal : Geoff Gri \in Vescovi OLD IVANHOE v. ORMOND Field: Mark Bushfield Adam Kiel Boundary : Anthony Degen Goal: Brad Nash Robert Parry THERRY PENOLA v . NORTH OLD BOYS Field : Geoff Curran Tim Sutcliffe Goal : Garry Clancy Shane Herbert
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SENIORS - 25 .04 .98 MARCELLIN 4 .3 14.4 19.5 23 .9.147 THERRY PENOLA 5 .1 5 .5 9.7 13 .10.88 MareeBin : Caffiv 9. Waters 4. Rowe 3 . Cronin 2 . Sanimon 2, Karavasilis . Frasina. Dinneen. Best: Waters, CatTry . Sanpimon .Maan. Cronin. Dinneen. Theny Penoi® : Goodwin 4. Crotty 2 . O'Conner 2. Bannister 2 . Thrush . Hollow. Crockford. Best: Boyle . Kuret . C. Bannister, Finnigan . Elliot, Castaldi. MHSOB 8.8 10 .11 11.14 13.17.95 2.1 7.7 9.9 15.11 .101 OLD TRINITY MHSOB:14'oodley 4. B'vkett 4. Pretzel 2 . Lambert . McIntyre . Gerner. Best: Thornpson . Pertzet. MacIntvre. Woolley. Btrkett . Clowes . Old Trinity: Ramsden S. Rabinson 2, Shavpkunessy 2 . Clarke 2. Dalrymple 2 . Arraa~smith. Heath. Best: Andrews. Beardsl~ey, Robinson. Ramsden . Heighten. Dahymle . OLD PARADIANS 5 .4 11.5 19.8 24 .7.151 MAZENOD 2.4 3.8 7 .10 11 .12.78 Old Paradisna: Harrison 9 . Mulligan 3 . Papaluca 3 . Brvlto 3. McMahon 2 . Godfrey 2. Stevens . Lynch . Best: Pannam. O'Loughlin, Gale . Diantia. Papaluca. Dintinosante. Mezenod: Morgan 3 . Dunne 2, Nisbet . Sherlock . Hanley . Marine, Le Grand. Fisher. Beat: Marmo. Healy. Morgan. Fisher. Sherlock. C. Murray. ORMOND 7.1 10 .4 11 .8 18.18.132 IVANHOE 4.1 8 .3 9.8 11 .11 .77 Ormond: Beckett 5 . B . Turner 4 . Newman 2. MeComille 2 . James . Grace. Finnel . D. Turner. Robbins. Woodland. Best: Joblll>g. D. Turner. B. Turner. James . Edgell . Renunan. Ivanhoe: Sartor 3 . Flynn 2 . Hull-Brown 2, Scuderi 2 . Saunders. Rawlev. Best: Rau{ey. Gites . Sartor. Flynn. Lee. Scuden. NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .0 3.7 7.9 8.14 .62 OLD IVANHOE 5 .3 7.5 10.8 12.10.82 North Old Boys: Barker 3, Collison 2, Jordan 2 . McKay. Best : Tonkin. Collt=.on. Booth, MiFnmda McKay. Jordan. Old Ivanhoe: J. Weddle 3. Corcoran 2. Jenkins 2. Tiernan . Mansfield . Pappos. Parkes. Donadson. Best: Stewart. Donaldson. Mansfield. Hope. J . Weddle. R. Weddle .
RESERVES - 25.04.98 MARCELL IN 3.4 7.5 10.12 10.12.72 10 .10.70 THERRY PENOLA 0.2 5 .5 6.8 Therry Penola: Petrevski 5 . Ptnner 2, Morris . Allfsud. Van Engelen . Best La Fontaie . S. Sacco. Petre4skt. Van Engelen. Moran. Bye. 4 .2 9 .4 11 .7 14 .7.81 MHSOB 14.9 18.11.119 4 .4 10 .6 OLD TRINITY MHSOB: McGrath 5, Winch 3, Cookman 2. Drake . Setllpper. J . Newton, R. Newton. Btst: Hunt. Saultry. J. Newton, R. Newton. Feterkranz . Cookman. 01 d Trinity: Sutcliffe 5 . Chlodo 3 . Boyd 2. Lanletta 2 . Glass 2 . Bennie. Taylor. Adal. Best : Sutcliffe. Phillips, Lauletta tdorpeth. Boyd. Bennie. OLD PARADIANS 5.4 8.S 14.9 16.10.106 MAZENOD 1 .0 3.3 4.3 4.3 .27 Mazeaod: Tslavis 2 . hlltchell. Spreckley. Best : It Contour. Brkgano . Carter. Tstarol5. Paclucci. 20.30.130 14 .6 ORMOND 4.1 8.3 IVANHOE 4.3 5.4 9 .4 9.5.59 Ivanhoe : Jacca 2. Thackwray 2. Di Santo. Duncan. Martin . Narkewtcz. O'Driscoll. Beg: Fairweather, McDonald. Makin. Martin. Pace . Thxkwray. 13 .8.86 NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .1 7.5 12.7 OLD IVANHOE 1.1 2 .2 2.2 5 .4.3 4
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B Section IVANHOE Coach: Doni Vakmis R速s. Coach: Rob Peace 1 D . William s 2 L . Hull-Brown 2 J . Di Santo
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C . Tucker D . Valkanis R .Toogood P. Manue l
6 I . Taglieri-Sclocchi 7 P. Fawley 8 S . Saunders 9 N. Thackwray 10 P. Le e 11 J . Finlayson 12 B . Finlayson 12 D . Rya n
13 S . Narkiewicz 14 P. Flyn n 15 J . OiDriscoll 16 M . Scuderi 17 K . Moussa 18 T. Scoble 19 R . Stewart 19 R . Duncan 20 D . Sartor
21 L. Blackwood 22 R. Angelini 23 T. OiNeil l 24 P. Harris 25 J . Frisina 26 S . Fairweather 27 J. Hoffman 28 J . Pace 29 D . Schultz 30 J . Maki n 31 D . McFarlane 32 J . Lync h 33 B . Kendell 34 B . Joyc e 35 P. Whitehead 37 C. Giankoulidis 38 T. Thomson 39 M . Ebbage 41 C. McDonald 42 T. Timm s 43 S . McGowan 44 P. Martin 45 J . Raywood 46 T. Healy 47 E. Marino 48 B . White
49 A. Rosenfeld 50 D. Jack a 51 B . Giles 52 S . Doherty 53 M . Chazan 55 L . Pearce 56 FE Raffoul 57 D . Allaid e 58 D .Rattray-Wood 59 M . Fahou r 60 E. Krischker 64 C .Jackson 66 FA Raffoul 68 J . Owen 69 J . Mazzocca 73 P. Merory 78 C. Brown
MARCELLIN Coach Tany P~sch Res C~ch: Dave Howe 1 C. Slattery 2 M . Karavisils 3 D . Waters
4 M . Gil l 5 M. Moran 6 D . Sampimon 7 M. Rowe 8 R . Frisina 9 M. Day 10 A. Bendoriccitto 11 D. Taylo r 12 13 14 15 16
B . Cronin S . Boysen A . Domingo T. Mcintosh J. Wallis
17 G. Cox 18 A . Caffry 19 D . Cooper 20 S. O'flynn 21 C . Mason 22 D . Merton 23 P. Chambers 24 B . Dinneen 25 M . Stokes 26 T. Collin s 27 S . Theis z 28 N . Armstrong 29 D . Harberts 30 A . Treganowan 31 W. Devercelli 32 R . Colussi 33 S. Beattie 34 D . Ciro 35 P. Healy 36 J . Daffy 37 G . Cull 38 M . Boysen 39 J . Tsoukas 40 J. Dema 41 J . Seabury 42 D . Marson 43 J . Robbilotta 44 S. Lan e 45 M. Vanlint 46 B . Colville 47 L.O'Flynn 48 M . Randazzo 49 D. Dodorico 50 N . Godwin 51 J. Blackmore 52 M . Mifsud 53 M . O'Sullivan 54 A. Wilkinson 55 D . Mcneill 56 M. Randazzo 57 L. Bettiol 58 C . Keogh
M AZENOD Coach: Rob Prosset Resem: Tar iCoWm . Rob y1P nson 2 J . Ballenger 3 A . Mercer 4 A . Hanley 5 W.OCchiuto 6 N . Marmo 7 S . Morgan 8 D . Carte r 9 B. Clifford 10 M . O'Hara 11 T. Smith 12 P. McCusker 13 T. Bridgland 14 G . Young 15 D . Barker 16 D . Healy 17 T. Tsiavis 18 D.O'Donaghue 19 D. Nisbett 20 C. Murray 21 S . Polan 22 D . Sherlock 23 P. Egan 24 S . Paolucci 25 A . King 26 J. Dunne 27 D . Krom 28 N . Little 29 R . Sharp 30 S. Fisher 31 N . Snart 32 D. Moore 33 M . Pollard 34 W. Mclean 35 J . Fisher 36 A. Smyth 37 G . Trigg 38 D. Steinfort 39 B . Vincent 40 J . Le Grand 41 D . Waters 42 N .Jacobs 43 M . The k
44 G. Mitchell 45 P. Evans 46 D .Johnson 48 D . Murphy 49 L . Halvy 50 S. Fol 51 M. Murray 52 B . Crowe 53 D. Murray 54 P. Jacobs 55 M . Quirk 56 M . Welch 57 A . Quinn 58 D . Kelly 59 X . Flyn n 60 M . Le Couteur 61 P. Klisara s 62 S. Dresser 63 B. Harper 64 J . Slee p 65 J . Raymond 66 C . Prestt 67 A. Cultrera 68 D. Christie 69 M . Brookes 70 G . By e 71 M . Bourbon 72 S . McMullin 73 M . Ryan
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1 J . Bame rt 2 A . Howard 3 D . Woodley 3 J . Goldi n 4 M . Kin g 4 D . Fleming 5 C . Young 6 6 7 7
S . Grimmer G . Theobald J . Pertzel (C) A. Barg e
8 J . Gerner 9 D . Fairchild (VC) 9 D . Come r 10 D. Skinner 10 M . Clowes 11 B . Irish 11 J . Winch 12 S . McCully 12 M . Feferkranz 13 A . Preece 14 M . Wayco tt 15 J. Schip p er 15 B . Ansell 16 S . Helmot 16 A . Clarke 17 P. O'Brie n
18 B. Axford 19 C . Bruce 20 M . Penny 21 A. Cap p
21 G . Mclardie 22 A. Lindsay 22 M . Zaqhloul 23 R. Williams 24 S . Harries 24 G . Wilson 25 S . Albon 26 S . Harrison 26 L. Elliott
27 P. Hunt
28 B . Betheras 28 T. Lawrence 29 P. Albergo 29 C . Drake 30 T. Lambert 30 R . Newton
31 N . Fahey 32 A. Cassell 32 M . Konstanty 33 A. Saultry 34 E . Thompson 35 R. Limbrick 36 M . Fitzsimon 36 A. Palmos 37 R. McIntyre 38 C. Millar 39 R. Clowes 40 W. Hayes 41 B . Cookman 42 P. Spo tt iswood 43 M . Halliday 43 J. Spiteri 44 B . Archdall 45 D . Senn 46 R . Peters 46 A. Holland 47 G . Bes t 48 M. Sharples 48 J . Wilson 49 D. Harvey 52 B . McGrath 53 J . Newton 61 M . Pretty. 64 I . Gillespi e ~W'~ie19JC
NTH OLD BON Coach: Fm* Dwv-a Rss Coach: Dmw Caddy 1 C . McKay
2 D . Waters 3 S . Mannassa 4 S . Slee p 5 B . Devine 6 M . Gravina 7 P. Booth (VC) 8 B . Collison (VC 9 L. Curry 10 S . McGrath 11 P. O'Farrell 12 S . Loc k
13 M . Lyons 14 S. Cheshire 15 P. Kearney 16 K. Low 17 M . Maguire 18 J . Murray 19 B. Jordan 20 M . Robinson 21 J . Curren 22 M . Connelly 23 P. O'Dwyer 24 J . Barke r 25 P. Christian 26 J . Roberts 27 S . Walsh 28 D . O'Farrell 29 D . Boye 30 M. Leig h 31 L . Boyle (C) 32 J . Lowrie 33 M. Orianuk 34 O . Abrahams 35 L. Curre n
36 D. Tonkin 37 S . Mikunda 38 D. Nihi l 39 D . Hill 40 D . Taylor 41 G. Burn s
42 S . Reinmann 43 M . Prato 44 T. Spurling 45 B. Pawsey 46 I. Taleb 47 S . Vavallo 48 M . Anderson 49 J . Trimboli 50 C. Baile y 51 O . Newman 52 T. Jamieson 53 D . Blenkiron 54 T. Cleveland 55 D . Timms 56 R . Pavlov 57 B. Allman 58 J . Quilty 59 J . Bugela 60 M . Raba r
63 R . Gale 69 J . Joyce
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Gorcoran ,g Yarvrood 2 P Sigley D Vlarry R :Veisz Parker
D Toll T Young P Cargin S Kent T Young C Web b g T. Stevens g h4, Karayannis to t,1 Veal ,I S . Tully 11 P. Marti n 12 F,t Johnston 13 A. Pappos 1 3 C .Cha n ;a S Kingston 15 G . Douglas 1 6 P:1 . Woods 1 7 J . Luk 1 8 P. Bisogni 19 A. Barker 2 J P. Quick 21 J, Mansfield 22 P. Donaldson 22 P. Golding 2 3 M. Stewart 24 G. Haro s 2 5 C . Moore 26 D . Craker 27 J. Weddle 28 D .Jones 29 R . Weddle 31 D . Caddy 32 N . Harris 33 T. Cormack 34 D . Hal l 35 L. McLean 36 S . Pidoto 37 D . Stott 38 Gerry George 39 Gary George 40 R. Davie s 41 L. Taylor 42 S .Vaughan 43 A . Atkinson 44 T. Agushi 45 J . Hempstead 45 M . Link e 46 S . Ford 50 51 57 59 60
C . Corcoran B. Shadbolt D . Kadaoui B. Elsworth S. Myers
OLD P S Caxh: Pzd Fahey
Res . Coach: TOW 1`109131 1 S . Vincen t 2 P. O'Loughlin 3 J . Dalla s
4 S . Philp 5 A. Brull o 6 B . Pannam 7 P. Cosgriff 8 P. Zappa 9 B. Clayton 10 P. Brabender 11 A. Burn s 12 S . Wallis 13 T Wallis 14 M . Joyce 15 D .Cosma 16 M . Godfrey 17 B . Hart 18 L. Galvin 19 J . Holland 20 P. Harris 21 H . Bellis 22 M . Hanford 23 P. Walsh 24 D . Digney 25 A. Heffernan 26 M.B . Geary 27 K. Jenkins 28 P. Heal y
29 D . Horsington 30 T. Mullligan 31 M . Lync h 32 L . Rocchiccioli 33 M . Harrison 34 M . Ryan 35 T. Clayton 36 B . Dintinosante 37 J . Hense l 38 M, .Hildebrand 39 P. Reid 40 D. Baird 41 J . Tobi n 42 D. Tregambe 43 A. Billanti 44 P. Joyce 45 R . Villanti 46 S. Sigorini 47 N . Bal l
48 M . Williams 49 J . Swindon 50 S. Dowlan 51 S . Moore 52 J . Digne y 53 B . Brabender 54 M .P. Geary 57 J . Muir
OLD TRINtTY Coach: Bffnwd Du m Fes. Coach: PhD Robison 1 S . Kennedy (VC) 2 G . Hudso n
3 A. Allibon 4 J . Arrowsmith 5 P. Vanderhoek 6 R . Heath 7 D . Balaszy (VC) 8 S . Dalrympl e 9 A . Andrews 10 M . Shaughnessy 11 A . Richard s
12 C. Wilson 13 J . Cade 14 J . Stickland 15 T. Stephens 16 C. Barr 17 D . Burrows 18 D . Vargo 19 A. Sheehan 20 C . Phillips 21 L . Kennedy 22 D . Beardsley
23 A. Ramsden (VC) 24 E. Davatzi s 25 F. Cameron 26 D . Robinson 27 L . Clarke 28 C . Butle r 29 A . Sealy 30 L . Taylor 31 S . Bladeni 32 D . Glass 33 D . Heighton 34 L. Bennie 35 M . Pawsey 36 J . Sutcliffe 37 S . Medli n 38 R . Phillips (C) 39 P. Johnson 40 S . Beamish 41 S . Lauletta 42 M . Thornton 43 T. Peggi e 44 B . Power 45 S . Wyk e 46 M . Beamish 47 P. Bee t 48 T. Morpeth 49 K . Tsonis 50 J . Adgemis 51 M . Boy d 52 L. Seaburgh 53 S . Torrens 54 S . Natoli 55 J . Levy 56 P. Chido 57 B . Alford 58 W. Somerville 59 E. Best 60 A. Chiodo 61 R . Sella 64 J . Pickett
ORMOND Coach: Stephen C-twe Res. Coach : The ' 1 A. Jobling 2 C . Symes 3 A. Orr
4 A . Grace 5 B . Turner 6 T. Gallagher 7 B . Connell (C) 8 M . Gilmore 9 R . Woodland 10 P. Marnow 11 D . Edgel l 12 N . Werner 13 D . Turner 14 S . James 15 L. Holcombe 16 T. Stewart 17 P. Joy
18 W. Block 19 D . Cleary 20 M. McConville (VC) 21 J . Brow n 22 R . Block 23 P. McDonald 24 J . Collins 25 D . Beckett 26 H . Brown 27 T. Brennan 28 B . Collins 29 D . Whelan 30 N . Wells 31 B . Egan 32 T. Fimmell 33 L. Livingstone 34 R . Remman 35 G . Baile y 36 S . Mackey 38 Paul Milner 39 J . Byron 41 D . Billing 42 C . Keleher 43 S. Corben 44 M. Mabbett 45 D . Barton 46 C . Cleary 47 R . Keating 48 G. Smith 49 M . Horsfield 50 C. Da y 51 G. King 52 N . Courtney 53 G . Hammond 54 S . Herman 56 M . Farrel l 57 S . Haines 58 M . Collins 59 P. Konstanty 60 P. Ahearn 61 B. Keath 62 M . Stielow 63 M . Goldberg
THERRY PENOLA Coach. Terry Quinn pies .Coo* Ctvis Bye 1 M . Petrevski 2 B . Hollow 3 P. Gorman 4 M . Elli t
5 J . Seymour 6 J . Vain a 7 P. Jones 8 L. Hollow 9 M . Grocock 10 R. Egglestone 10 S . Sacc o 11 M . Finnigan 12 B. Crockford 12 R . Moran 13 M . Bozanko 14 M . Hewitt 15 G . Pinner 16 M . Goodwin 17 G . O'Connor 17 R . Lyon s 18 B . Carter 18 L . Kuret 19 G. Carbis 20 J . Clarke 21 J . Thrush 22 S . Griggs 23 C. Bye 24 S . Kuret 24 M . Jurio 25 M . Postma 26 D . Watson 27 W. Boyle 28 D . Barron 29 S . Goodwin 30 M . Tadinac 31 S. Hollow 32 J . Sacc o 33 N . La Fontaine 34 S . Stanko 35 S . O'Halloran 35 D . Van Engelen 36 D . Wilso n
37 D . Casteldi 38 B . Hitchens 39 S . Boyle 40 P. Garroni 41 M . Crotty 41 G . Thompson 42 M . Gauchi 42 A. Moloney 43 M . Warren 44 D . O'Neil l
45 T. Denman 46 B . Phillips 47 D . Goodwin 48 D . Wrigglesworth 49 M . Gualtieri 60 G . Holdstock 61 J . Kin g 62 E . Mifsud 62 P. Stephens 64 B . Whylas
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C SECTIO N by Russell Goul d
66thleticism can occasion in man the most noble of passions and also the most vile " That was a statement made by Baron Pierre de Coubertin . the founder of the Modern Olympics . Now I'm not sure he'd ever been to an amateur football game, but it seems to me he had to be talking about the spectators. "Neither victory nor defeat shall soften their voices nor the harshness of the profanities used . " That one's mine, and days in the outer at local derbies really do highten my fondness for our park game that grew up to be a cultural banner, crashed through every week by the bloke in the jacket and beanie, yelling something or other about the ruckman's sexuality or choice of off field attire . REVIEW - ROUND 3 .
Only round three and we've already had a blockbuster . It was played out at Keysbourough where undefeated Old Mentonians and Beaumaris clashed in the first local derby of the year. It was predicted to be a bathe of the forward lines, and in the first term lived up to the hype. Fourteen goals were kicked in' what was a highly skilled and very watchable affair . The Panthers though held the early break and were two goals up at quarter time. The rest of the match proved to be less fruitful in terms of goals, but not so in general play. Neither side was giving an inch, and it was ahvays going to be tight. The Sharks managed to skip away in the third though and got the lead out to 17 points, but couldn't get away . The Panthers pegged them back and were a point up at orange time . The last was again tight, but squandered opportunities by the Sharks (3 posters), cost them, and the Panthers want to win got them over the line by 10 points . Adam Acreman made a lazarus like recovery from what was a season threatening injury (?) to boot four goals, and was with Paterson and Bournon in the Panthers best . For the Sharks, Mahmoud kicked 5 in a BOG performance, and Nish and Martin were also very good . At Bluff Road oval, Hampton Rovers, spurred on by the performance of new spearhead Adam Power (9 goals), comfortably accounted for a lacklustre St.Bedes Mentone Tigers by 32 points . The Tigers kicked away early to be up by 3 goals at the first break, but from then on they were out played by a team that showed a real desire to win . The Rovers dominated the midfield, their ability to find space on the big ground, as well as their strong running in numbers found the Tigers normally solid defence out on many occasions, and their 14. 12 after quarter time was the reward . The Tigers kicked some late goals when the game was won to add a little bit of respectability to their score, but were never in it after half time . The Rovers were impressive . Anderson getting a ton of the ball, and Parkinson dominant across half back . not to mention
the rest of a very spirited team. For th e Tigers, McCraw was ~` best, and along with Hayes and Lalor battled hard for the Tigers all day, were three of just a handful of good players on the Banyule picked themselves up off the carpe t recorded a good first victory, accounting for St,Ii South Caulfield by 34 points in a hard fought aOndulytHeibrgBanulpyd N greater conviction when they sensed a victory wa the air. The Sainters lack of a key forward hindered many forward thrusts they made in the second third terms, and when the match had to be won, home side came through . Unfortunately their win c~ at a price, they actually moved down a spot on the der into last, but chin up fellas and keep winning . Thomastown answered their critics by demol ing Bulleen/Templestowe by 70 points to record t first victory, and to those non believers, it was on road. The Bears ran hard, shared the ball and duced a great team effort to defeat the Bullants, after a good first round win seem to be goin . But all credit to the Bears who had winner gwards : over the ground and certainly showed that this t will not be an easy one for tipsters . In the clash of the almost lookalikes, Old Geel proved to have the more powerful of the hoo jumpers, defeating St .Leos Emmaus by 41 points ( nuetral ground at Box Hill. The first half was an c affair, both teams swapping the ascendancy as game approached the half, the Oggers with a sr lead. The third quarter though was all Oggers. I burst out of the rooms and blasted 11 goals to fou take a 55 point lead into the orange break . The ' Blues came back hard in the last and outscored Oggers, but only made a 14 point inroad on the de to go down by 41 . PREVIEW - ROUND 4.
Old Geelong play Hampton Rovers at Elsternv Park, both teams used to playing on similar s grounds. The Oggers have two wins on the board, a: the Rovers, but as I have to pick a winner, I will gc Hampton . My reasoning, I've seen them play, ar haven't seen Old Geelong . Thomastown host St.Leos. and after doubting Bears last week, I shall not do it again . Bears to and please, no hate mail Bears supporters, I'm just ing to make this interesting to read . Banyule also embarassed me last week, as their opponents this week St .Bedes Mentone Tig, But with this one being at Mentone, I need to go for Tigers. Losing a local derby is not a good thing, so t should be fired up enough to take this game by scruff of the neck and make it their own .
Beaumaris go back home to take on Bulleen/ Templestoere, an d will win very easily . The Sharks ll , t„o nnany guns up forward, whilst the Bu ants they try to rely on . Another -o names L%,, match . not good for spectators or pho,;i11:
will, or should, remain FW.11I~, . Old Mentonains t i; :,ed and dispose of St.Kilda South Caulfield . cainirrs had better find a forward quick if they lh maybe they could borrow one of the % ,iilicrs for this match. it seems they have a few.
St . Leos Emmaus - Congratulations to Rya n `tcCann and Antony Auli so on reaching their 50 : u r the club last Saturday . Both fine players fo r clab and we look forward to many more fine per,,,anccs in the next 50, well done "Rhino" and "Ant" . Old Mentonians - Congratulations to Stephen Kitto ~cho this week notches up his 50th game for the Sieve also played a stirring rendition of revil e c LL(, ~t•nior match last weekend - an inspiring ;,i touching moment from a brillian t trumpet player.
SENIORS - 25.04 .98 HA.51i•r0N ROVERS 1 .4 6 .9 11 .13 15.17.107 ST BEDES MENT TIG 4.1 5 .4 8 .5 11 .9.75 Hampton Rove=n: Power 8 . McConville 2 . D . Anderson . Browne. C. Ferguson. MartF~tt. Scarlett. Beet: Brrna~ne. D. Anderson . Parkinson. Ariz . C . Fertusan . Power. St. Bedes Meat Ttg: Macgeorge 5. Ha5'es 2, M. Kinsella. Later. Connolly. McCraw. Best: Ha}ms . McGraw . Macgeorge. Booth, Whflce. Napier. ST LEOS E2r4+1AUS 5.3 9 .8 13 .8 17.12 .114 OLD GEELONG 8.4 10 .9 21 .15 23 .17 .155 St. two Entmaus: Vaughan 7, A. Denim 2. Pitcher 2 . Thomas 2 . R. McCann 2, Buckle . Rose . Best: Burs Vauphan . Willis, Roncht. Meehan, Rose . OM Geelong: Neeld 5 . N . Wilson $ Howells 2 . Cook, tU. Paul 2. Davison 2 . Gross 2Pouer. Edmonds. Thomson. J. Wlbsn . Farrer. Best: Cook. Beattie. Edmonds. 14eeld, Wilson . Emitters. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOK'E 1 .2 4 .3 7 .4 11 .10.76 THOMASTOWN 7.6 15.11 19 .13 22 .14 .146 BuBeea Templestowe: Smith 4 . James 3, Tullock 2 . L. Thomson, Mattheus. Best: S . James . D. Ttdloch . Hare. Mattheas . C. Parris . Smith. Thomastown: Garskl 7. Capect 6 . Grech 4. Germs. Ska6. P. Colosimo. Fleming, Biles . Best: Team EEfort. OLD MENTONIANS 8.3 10 .4 13 .6 17 .8.110 BEAUMARIS 6.3 9 .9 12 .10 14 .16 .100 Old Mentonians: Acrenan 4. Bournon 4. G. Stroud 4 . Ferguson 3, Paterson. N4'hftetord . Best: Bournon . Paterson. Sollev. G. Stroud. Austin. Lean. Beaumarie : Mahrnoud 5. Mills 3. Pitts 3. S. Blxkie. Grotirs. Holt. Beat: Ward, biafunoud . Martin. Pitts. Nish. Nicholson. BANYULE 0.6 7 .11 10.14 17.16.118 ST HILDA SOUTH CAULF 4 .5 5 .7 9 .8 12 .12.84 Ba3npult: Ptayiatr 4. tVllchell 3. Gillard 3 . O'Connell 3, Woodlock 2 . H . McDermott. T. Egan. Best: Gilham. D. Wffliams .li`oodlock. 159Ilmore. Playtair. Holt .
RESERVES - 25 .04.98
M AY 9 - ROUND 5 a~IFfiON ROVERS v . THOMASTOWN
}T . LEGS EMMAUS v . BEAUMARI S i,l LLEL'vt-TEMPLESTOWE v . OLD MENTONIANS k .\ l ULE v. OLD GEELON G 5 . E ILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGER S
OLD GLELONG v. FiL!.- .XTON m:OZTERS Field : ~titltael Allen Nigel Pedler (R) Boundary : Jason Nolan Matthew Seferth Goal : Bernie Dix Stephen atn' EP SATURDAY THOMASTOWN v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS Field : %ril McCorquodale David Lepai r BEAU3k9RIS v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Eielci : Chris Wallis Shaun Rolls Goal : John Kelly Itnbcrt,Streager ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . OLD MENTONIANS Field : Tim Ovadia Andrew Stephen (roaL• Bernie Jephson Phil Berg at Old Mentonians Groun d ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . BANYULE d: Paul Withington Craig Bratjber g
A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumpin g mto packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"
HAMPTON ROVERS 0.1 4 .5 8 .7 11 .11 .77 ST BEDES MENT TIG 3.2 5 .4 7 .5 9 .5.59 Hampton RmYrs: Armour 4 . Holt 2 . Young 2 . Greig. Tota. Helltger. Best : Armour, Io~n~. Lake. Helli~er. Dutn~all . Salter. St. Bedm Meat T V-1 Mcshane 3 S. Hecker 2 . W. Furlon*. C . Ross . S . Kidd. D. Edu2rds. Best: B. Tomlinson. A. McShane. \4'. Furlong. J . Dickinson. C . Williams . C. Martin. ST LEOS EMtr1AUS 1 .1 3 .2 4 .5 5.9.39 OLD GEELONG 4.3 9 .3 10 .5 13 .7.85 St . Leos Emmaus: Ciohessy 2 . Contessotto 2 . Collins. Best: Ottobre, Contes . ~tto. J. Manon. S. Manton . Henricus. Aullso. Old Geelong: Harper 5. Edge 3 . O'Brien 3 . O'Halloran. Ruess. Best: Anderson. Heine. Harper . Reuss . Cddwell . Liascos. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.0 5 .2 6 .5 10.13.73 THOMASTOWN 0.1 3 .3 5.3 6 .6.42 Bulleen Templestowe: Beams 3. D . Bone 2. P. Nagel 2. P. Bone . Lambert . Tuami . Best : Ikallagiio. Nagei . P. Bone. Beams . T. Drrier. hlcKenzte . Thomastown: Smith 2. J . Bibs 2 . F. Vateri. Scarpa Best: Leavold . Smith. Sinclair . Theadorou, Stewart. Pellegrino. OLD MENTONIARS 4.9 5 .11 7.13 7.19.81 BEAUASARIS 0.1 0 .3 2 .5 3 .7.25 Old Mentoalans: Norman 2. Pride 2. Millis . Moodie. Rushwtth. Best: Winduss . Rushwrorth . Elliott, Moodie. Davis, Pride. Beaumarln: Ott 2. P. Thomas. Beat : Gray . P. Thomas . A. Blxkie. hiatytece . M. OBrian. BANYt1LE 6.2 10.8 14.11 .95 8 .3 ST IiILDA SOUTH CAULF IELD 1.1 2 .3 4 .4 9.4.59 Baayute: Wasson 3 . Kayrooz 3 . Fortune 3 . Bassett. Fen-all. Anderson. Parmasche . Turnbull. Best: Stevens. P. Williams . George . FeTall . B . Kinnear. Bassett .
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL POWER HAMPTON ROVERS 8 22 MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 5 17 VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 7 16 CAPECI THOMASTOWN 6 15 G . STROUD OLD MENTONIANS 4 15 ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 4 1 4 RESERVE CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 12 RILEY OLD MENTONIANS 11 O'BRIEN OLD GEELONG 3 11 C. ROSS ST . BEDES MENTONE 1 10
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Coe* John Strom R es Coach: St*m Gray 1 B Klunea r
Coach, Brett Mardat Res Coach: Scott Mathers 1 N . McLean
2 D Witchell 3 L Holt 4 M Gilbert 5 B Wilmore 6 P Williams 7 G Donaldson 8 R Williams 9 J Plant 10 J Fortune 11 J McDermott 12 J Egan 13 M O'Brien 14 S Kayrooz 15 S Gray 16 D Mayne 17 L O'Connell 18 J Turnbull 19 A Thompson 20 S Playfai r 21 R Dintinosante 22 J Gilham 23 M Gray 24 A Plant 25 C Williams 26 H McDermott 27SYin 28 T Goury 29 G Sutterby 30 D Taylor 31 C Bassett 32 T Wason 33 D Glass 34 C Stevens 35 B Anderson 36 D Tyler 37 M Jesse 38 G Riches 39 M George 40 P Witchell 41 B Grindal 42 T Egan 43 L Ferrall 44 M Anderson 45 R Cullen 46 P Agostinelli 47 B Parkes 48 W Gibson 49 K Convey 50 B Debont 51 A Hopgood 52 D Noonan 53 M Ashto n 54 B Dintinosante 55 D Williams 56 B Woodlock 57 T Bento n 58 S Hartwick 59 B Wilson 60 B Gillard 61 J Charles 62 A Camilleri 63 M Hare 64 C Dodd 65 A Mason 66 N Cargan 67 M Keegan 72 L Sheean 73 A Rossimel 75 J McIntyre 76 M Lewis 77 M Whelan 78 R Smith
2 S . Nish 3 M . Pitts 3 I . Williams 4 M . Devine 5 M . Ensor 5 A. Qui n 6 D. Wright 7 P. Fisher 8 M . O'Brien 9 B . Nicholson 9 A. McFarlane 10 J . Wadham 11 S . Blackie 12 S . Mclve r 12 P. McMahon 13 B. Vaughan 14 S. Mclver 15 M . Hoyne 16 M . Qui n 16 D . O'Brien 17 L. Marsh 18 T. Cotter 19 P. Thomas 20 A. Faraguna 20 M . Mellon 21 P. Sherman 21 T. Kendall 22 J . Holt 23 A . Catlin 23 T. Fisher 24 Q. Groves 24 B . Gray 25 J . Mahmoud 26 W. Mills 26 A . Cooper 27 D . Johnston 28 J .Vance 29 C . Martin 29 M . Hal l 30 A . Easton 30 R . Corfiel d 31 L . McNicholas 31 P. Ott 32 S . Mitchell 33 G. Jury 34 J . McGrath 34 B . Gray 35 B . Ferguson 36 S . Hanrahan 37 B . Haynes 37 M . Bassett 38 C . Spence 39 P. Duffy 40 M . Lance 41 A. Blackie 42 D . Maypiece 43 S. Healey 44 S. Closter 45 P. Thomas 46 C . Ken t 47 C . Day 50 B. War d 59 A. Rowbury 60 R. Thatcher
BULLEENTEPdIPLESTOWE Coach: Dwer, Bet h
Res Coach: Dafa Hociaer 1 J . Prior 2 S . Driver 3 S . Youn g 4 G . Alexander 5 C . Parri s 6 R . Minney 7 P. Robertson 8 M . Agrotis 9 R . Williams 10 P. Har e 11 W. Thompson 12 A. Parri s 13 D . Tulloch 14 D . Matthews 15 A. Bryant 16 A . Shine 17 S. James 18 P. Nigro 20 M . Tuomy 21 D . Hooper 22 C . Morihouitis 23 B . Le Feure 24 C . Meutimer 25 S . Boyd 26 C . Papadopoulos 27 P. Faulkner 28 K . Stelling 29 R . Lambert 30 D . Cooper 31 D . Williams 32 L . Stott 33 G . Pemberton 34 P. Edwards 35 D . Dowd 36 G . Taylor 37 G . Shallard
HAMPTON ROVER S Coach: Russel Berries
Res coea,: aff,ra FlNersw 1 P. Buckle y 1 C . McGregor 2 M . McKellar 2 S. Morgan 3 E. Crabtree 3 A. Maso n 4 S. Anderson 4 M . Salter 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8
B. Marlyn R . Dunball S. Wills S. Willison M . Lanagan W. Armour D . Anderson M . Lak e
9 A . Natoli 9 A . Guthrie 10 C Ferguson 10 R . Van Dooren 11 R . Grei g 11 A Browne 12 B . Hoare 12 R . Grimmer 13 T Wilmott 13 C . Thomas 14 D . Hobson 14 D . Marshall 15 S . Blic k 15 A . Roe 16 J . Ferguson 16 B . Armstrong 17 G . Hagart 17 D . Artz
18 D . McConville 18 B . Hol t 19 S . Helliger 19 A . Hullick 20 A . Power 20 P. Cotter 21 S . Parkinson 22 M . Cripps 22 L. Tota 23 C. Scarlett 23 T. Lynch 24 J . Day 24 M . Young 25 M . Davey 25 C. Marinis 26 C. Perry 27 T Prantzos 27 W. Benton 28 B . Johnston 29 .M . Luxmoore 30 A . Hunter 31 R. Hunt 32 T. Smit h 33 C. Van Den Dungen 34 S . Walke r 62 D. Rogerson
OLD GEELON Coach: Mark Neeld Res Coach: Beem a 1 M Neeld 1 D Walker 2 M Edmonds 3 D Welsby 4 T Dugdale 5 A Howells 5 A Robson 6 B Mithe n
6 E Bestock 7 A Darcy 7 S Wilson 8 T Seymour 9 J Wilson 10 T Wiffen 11 R Liley 12 N Power 13 P Hermann 14 J POwer 15 S Edge 16 T O'Brien 17 M Wilson 18 N McKellar 19 A Salter 20 G Coldwell 20 T Poole 21 G Harper 22 J Taylor 23 H Davi s 24 M Vickers-Will 25 0 Thompson 26 N Kemp 27 W Paul 28 A Farrer 29 A Mithen 30 B O'Halloran 31 N Beattie 32 G Wilkinson 33 M Wilkinson 34 J Pau l 35 C Oliver 36 T Brain 37 J Cook 38 M Povey 40 S Bones 42 P Liascos 44 E Spiden 47 M Oliphant 48 E Smithers 55 S Furphy 59 C Walker 61 R Oliphant 62 H McInnes 63 D O'Brien 75 S Harrington 76 C Stinchcomb 80 L Wilso n
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1 V Capeci ~% ~~ 2 1 D Dinicolantonio 1 M . Ryan G Lean 1 M Kinsella 3 P McCallu m . Astapenko 2 J OiMeara 4 L Salles e .lurphy 2 S Zakic 2 N E3 ~ 3 E Mitchell 3 S. Heincke G Stroud 3 J Sebire 5 J Bubi s a C Wallace 4 W Earl 4 N . Hasell 4 A Auliso 6 B Pellegrino 5 D Kenny 5 G. Knobel p Paterson 7 S Plant (VC) 5 M Murray 6 A Hughan 6 J . Bryce 8 A Fellows (C) G Ferguson 6 A Ryan .OiKeefe 7 V Ryan 9 A Gentis N ~,TRCQwre 7 D Diggins 7 M 8 J Fennel l 8 G. Baker L Richardson 10 C Diana 8 B Beasley 9 A Bethune 9 A . Ladd 11 L Alberti J Graham 9 G Marinic 10 B Mitchell 10 D. Wilson 12 Z. Flemin g 10 C Ross D . Solley 11 B Carey 12 C Dwyer 11 M Hecker 11 C . Neeson 12 T McCann 13 G Scarpa 3 R~.ge 12 B . King 14 A Ward 12 C Stewar t . Neeson 13 A Devlin 15 L DelPapa 13 S 14 J Manton 14 i;t Finnis 13 David Goodchild 14 M . Weilgosz 16 B Colosim o 15 A OiReily 5 G Davis 14 P Lerman Broad Rose 17 L. L Smith 15 M . A 16 15 Danny Goodchil d 1 6 D Nock 18 R . Ristevsk i 16 P Rogers 17 R Parker 7 Ni Edmonds 16 S N api e r 1 20 L Alabakis 17 A Tsirogianni s 18 T Batty 8 T Bournon 17 A Macgeorge 2 E Lentini 18 S Vamvakis r 19 D. KiS tt o 18 J y Tully A Majo 20 McMullin 19 J Thursfield 20 A23 . Gil l R Dimaggio 19 B Tomlinson 24 B Smith 20 A Diamond 21 G Simmondson 25 R Kennedy 2 1 S Kitto 20 T Lamb A . Cranston 22 A Bur es s Y 22 P Harrington 26 C McNei l 21 W Furlong 22 B . Agostino 23 S Nankerns 27 M Reid 23 N Moodie 22 S McCarthy 23 A Dalla Lana 24 C Kenny 24 D Johnson 23 T Peck 24 B Muscali 25 A McKenzie 28 L Marabito 29 K Harlin g 5 J Winduss 24 T Beasley 25 P Dynon 26 B Devlin 30 B . Leavold 26 G, Dart 25 D Smith 26 S Wood 27 P Bowden 31 S Oeh m 27 G Katri s 26 S Hecker 27 R Gilmore 28 S . McLaughlin 32 P Colosimo 28 C째Twentyman 29 S Darcy 27 M Manson 28 D . Agostino 33 E Rio 29 A Carter 30 M . Ottobre 28 C Williams 29 D Dunlevie 34 J Buzzin i 3p M Brooks 31 M Contessotto 30 G Brown 29 D Ord . Marr 36 J Theodorou 31 W Ballantine 30 M Dols 31 M Cunningham 32 R 37 D Dimovski 33 L Thomas 32 P Appel 32 M DiZilva 31 M Mifsud 38 G Scott 34 B Henricus 33 G New 33 N Cole 32 J Dickinson 39 D Palaia s 35 J Brigg 34 S Worrell 34 T Piesnell 33 A Walsh 40 G Sinclai r 36 S Bavage 35 Darren Murp h y 35 R . Pope 4 1 D Brooks 34 D Kinsella 37 S Manton 36 P Russo 36 M . Lewin 42 0 Esen 35 R Bilos 38 J Smith 37 S Pa tt erson 37 T Drinan 45 A Insitari 36 R Gould 39 BL Vaughan 38 D Millis 38 R. Minnie 47 D Plowri ht 37 M Connolly 40 J G a g e 39 P Slifka 48 J Gallimor 39 T Riley 38 A Hayes 41 D Cashen . Broadhurst 49 J Pougias 40 W Jones 40 D . Raczkowski 42 P OiHallora n 39 M Corderoy 50 J Dowigeri s 41 S Cozens 40 C Johnston41 D 43 G Chalmers 51 E Valentin o 42 N . Dymon d 42 C Rushworth o 43 M Lawes 41 D Serofin 44 F Dinocolantoni 43 C Kallis A. Robertson 45 M 42 A Thompson 45 S Ronchi 52 A 54 P. Stewart 44 S Diamond 44 B Clothie r h 43 C Martin . Valeri 55 P Spalding 44 J Recupero 45 B Derham 46 47 CR Smit McCann . Bubi s 46 JNorman 46 A Staford 48 A Pinhorn 56 J 45 Michael Beasle y 47 SD . Meehan 47 J Konicanin 49 Cox 57 C L'Aurora 46 0 Lalor 48 A . Gill 50 L. Newey 58 C . Perito 48 J Whitfield s 47 C Bracchi 49 MT Benton 49 S Anderson 51 Ludlow 60 L Bile f 48 A Gangi 61 G Skaf 50 F. Buckley 52 J Niel 50 G Richards 64 R Ward 49 L McGregor 51 A. OiBrien 53 T Pecora 52 H Hanssen 65 S Holme s 50 N Tul l y 52 C. Kerr 54 J Grave s 53 M Stroud 66 D Pougios 51 S Boczar 53 R . Cunningham 55 D Barlow 56 M Leone 67 N Grec h 52 A Kearney 54 P. Tsagloitis . Hollandsjo 56 J 57 P , Watson 69 R Pandolfo 53 A McShane 55 L McGaw 57 L . Collins 76 C. Chapkoun D Coventry 54 M McCraw 56 B.. Burke 58 P. Levins 62 Daniel Murphy 55 A Cousins 57 M . Ralph 59 S . Clohesy 64 M Austin 60 S Buckle Thomastown Sconsors: 56 D Marshall 58 G. Ega n 68 G . Vardy 61 A . Whitburn 57 M Lomagno 59 P. Clements THOMASTOWN idOVIELAN D 72 D Campbell 62 J Vaughan 60 T. Cannard 58 M Zakic MANGINI BROTHERS 64 J Cronin 61 M Tkocz 59 S Davidson TRANSPORT 66 P. Koni g 62 B . Redden Phillips Nicholson 60 C Ambrosini LqLOR SPORTS POWE R 69 P McCormack 61 J William s FIR77?rAT10tiALREAL ESTATE 70 P. OiRourke THOMASTOWNT.A.B . 62 S Waters 72 A. Brooke s B.O.S.S . SECURITY 63 A Smith i 74 THOMA5TOWN NEWSAGENCY OF BRIGHTON zenith A. Prosser EPPING HOTEL 80 H Meehan DANDiINONG 88 S Pitcher ~~ E.J . LOVE REAL ESTAT E
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j uv ya like a brother HEADERS! Don't worry mate , j~ there's a far greater chance that vou'lt get a kic k than there is of me improving my tipping prowess . Just ask Tommy!! - indeed correct . On a personal note, as President of Southbank I want to go on record as complimenting the Players, Officials and Supporters of the AJAX club on making the aftermatch such a terrific occasion . The seeds have been sewn to cement an on-going affiliation . Well done and keep up the good work ! Interesting results from round 3 culminating in the Yarra knocking over the previously undefeated Monash Blues, the Jocs recording their first win at the expense of the Patters, Parkside in emphatic fashion reversing '97 results against the OEG's, Southbank convincingly over an injury depleted Jackers, the Friars again but not with any great authority and Aquinas rolling on quite nicely recording a soft win over Uni Blacks . REVIEW Parkside set up their victory by playing an inspired first half and although losing their way in the third allowing the OEG's in for 5 goals 11 points ,
were able to regain their composure in the last stanza to run out 22 point victors . Similarly . Aquinas set up matters with a 7 goal to 1 first quarter against Uni . Blacks . Bit by bit, and to their credit, the Blacks inched their way back to get within 24 points early in the last before the Bloods steadied and kicked the last 3 snags to record a healthy 43 point win . Southbank turned it on against a very injury depleted AJAX outfit and gave a brilliant exhibition of creative football . The Bankers were too strong, too fast and won in almost every position . A warning to all teams, DO NOT write off the Jackers just yet given the expected return of several key personnel . At the Monash Oval, honours between the Blues an d Yarra Vall ey OB's were even through the first half. The Yarra boys' relentless pressure paid dividends in the third and they opened up a substantial 10 point lead at lemon time . A couple of early majors put the issue beyond doubt, before the Blues pegged back the lead . St. Pats Mentone ventured to Doveton to play St . Johns OC and all but for the first quarter matched up extremely well with both teams scoring 1 . 5 and 4 goals respectively for the remaining 3 stanzas . Alas, the lack of an effective forward like the Joe's Brendan Pola (7 majors) also didn't help their cause. Salesian welcomed Whitefriars and from the scoreline obviously made the visitors work hard and
long for their 15 point victory . Had the Friars ( verted their opportunities a little better then the 1 ning margin would have been much greater . Howe as they say, bad kicking is bad footy ! PREVIEW Parkside v. Monash Blues - a great contest the cards here and the team to settle into the tei first will more than likely get the points . On home KB leans towards the Red Devils to win by 24 po and hence keep their unbeaten '98 record in tac will be interesting to see if the Blues can bounce b from their loss last week to trouble the supren confident Devils, like KB I don't think they can then Headers it's up to you and the boys to prove wrong.
AJAX v . Old Essendon - KB reckons that f and figures point to a win for the OEG's however upset is on the cards if the Jackers can get a fe their injured stars on the track . Until that is the c, logic must prevail and KB tips the Essendon l: home by 27 points . Unfortunately I must ai although if the Jackers do get a few back and in t first game on home soil they could be dangerous the OEG's have too much at stake to let this on e Whitefriars v. Southbank - a blockbuster Donvale where come 5pm one of these undefe, teams will be licking their wounds and nursing t pride . Haven't tipped against my tribe for some months so can't be expected to now . In a cliffhar KB selects the Bankers by 5 points . Donvale is n happy hunting ground for many a side the Banl have not been there for a while, some of them ni have, this is their first big test in the higher grade TB is confident they will handle it well . Aquinas v. Salesian - the Bloods outfit are quietly rolling along very nicely indeed without great fanfares whilst the Salesian boys although ing 2 games have been extremely competitive . home Aquinas are KB's choice to score by 18 po in what should be a close tussle . My spies KB tell that Salesian have been gradually improving weel week and whilst the Bloods have been pretty good still not totally convinced so I'm going with the tors to enjoy a good trip home . St . Pats Mentone v. Uni Blacks - one of it two teams will register their first four points for year (barring a draw!) . KB tilts in favour of the Pat by 30 points especially at the Patterdome and alsc
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D Section AJAX Coach: Rick Marks Res Coach: Andrew
1 J . Wrobel 2 A. Kalinsk i 3 B. Davis 4 M . Dudakov 5 J . Rath 6 D. Kalb 7 G . Samuel 8 A. Krongold 9 A. Rosen 10 R. Bloom 11 D. Gelbart D. Ones 13 J . Engelman 14 Y. Rapaport 15 M . Rajc h 16 G . Rozenberg9 17 A . Cukierman 18 J . Wrobel 19 M . Halphen . 20 A . Carew 21 M . Weisler 22 D . Mohr 23 A . Bensimo n 24 J . Dunne 25 J . Feldman 26 B . Duzenman 27 A . Lust 28 D . Degen 29 M. Page 30 N . Israelsohn 31 M. Barnett 32 D . Marks 33 D . Pat 34 D . Gunn 35 S . Roth 36 J . Segal 37 A. Freund 38 J . Lewis 39 A . Grundmann 40 A . Redlich 41 J . Snow 42 J . Klooger 43 Y. Shei n 44 N . Diamond 45 E . Steen 46 J . Davis 47 A . Abraham 48 L . Goldberg 49 M . Jelinek 50 B. Grodski S. Glasman 52 B Steiner .53D. Katz 54 M . Nathan 55 A. Sawicki 56 J . Sharp 57 M . Gurvich 58 M . Fried 59 B . Sokolski 60 D. Ko l 61 J . Kalbstein 62 S . Davis 63 S . Goldenberg 64 R . Israe l 65 M . Zurbo 66 P. Zaltberg 67 M . Borenstein 68 D . Boon 69 J . Verno n 70 S. Boon
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MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON Coach: Dave Rogers Res Co速ch : Stem King
1 J . Alexander 2 J . Baxter 3 L. Holloway 4 P. Maide n 5 D. Rogers M . Newman 7 L. Findlay 8 M . Lawrence M . Wrodarczyk 10 S . Webster 11 M . Spencer 12 J. Caldwell 13 A . Herrman 14 R . Burston 15 M . Tinkler 16 B . Smiley 17 P. OiNeill 18 Y. Colombies 19 D . Roche 20 J . Cavanagh 21 C . Gregory 22 A. Dobson 23 S . Wrodarczyk 24 B . Hodson 25 J . Hawkins 26 P. Hurley 27 N . De Young 28 S . McGee 29 A . Headberry 30 L. Creamer 31 J .L. Smith M . Try 33 J.M . Smith 34 B . Dowsley 35 D . Murchie 36 M . Tehan 37 J. Bolton 38 S. Hooper 39 M . Smith 40 C . Riordan 42 A. Hickey 43 R . Feenaghty 44 D . Teesdale 45 R . Walsh 46 D. Jones 47 S . Mentha 48 M . Kamphuis 49 D . Morgan 50 D . Schwedes 51 S . Millie 53 L. McCann 54 R . Green 55 D . Trumble 56 A . Berry 57 P. OiNeill 59 H . Middleton 61 D . Walsh 67 B. Dempsey
Coack t loyd Res Coach; Shane Bishop
1 J . Panagiotopoulos 2 J . Chapman 3 P. Lutterschmid t 4 S . Fleming 5 S . Emerson 6 C. Ridley 7 T. Cippolon i 8 S . O'Brien 9 J . Goodger ger 10 I . Steven s 11 B . Papal 12 J . Hearne 13 P. Chalkley 14 S . Evans 15 S . Bishop 16 S . McPherson 17 P. Hexter 18 T. Read 19 G . Steven 20 J . Lan g 21 S. Dale 22 M . Lukasz 23 J . Hughes 24 C . Robertson 25 A. Leask 26 D . Fletcher 27 D . Barr 28 B . Turner 29 J . Saunders 31 A . Corby 32 J . Mansfield 33 S . Cramer 34 J . Leask 35 D . Whitfield 36 P. Trist 37 J . Walker 38 M . McKerrell 39 A . Merrington 40 T. DiBlasi 41 I . Ritte r 42 A . Jealous 43 A . Gaff 44 R . Clohesy 45 P. Barry 46 D . Novacek 47 J . testro 48 P. Murton 49 A. Hutchinson 50 D . Bellman 51 S . Greasley 52 A. Dawson 53 T. Hawke 54 S . Maybury 55 R. Musa 56 A . O'Ryan 57 R. Wright 58 A . Woerndle 59 N . Osman 60 A . Palmer 61 D . Podger 62 P. Baroch 63 A . Porter 64 J . Ross i 65 A . Soteriou 66 B. Lamaro 67 R . Graig
PARKSID E C~cix Lazio Z~afa Res Coach: Mark Ram
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P. Laurse n A . Delle-Vergin i S. Pino D . Warren B. Groo m A. Stuart D . Drinnan 8 B . Chilcot t 9 A.. Constantin e 10 A. Vita 11 V. Roman o 12 D. McCal l 13 A . Col p ey 14 P. Lennon 15 D . Moodi e 16 M . Campbel l 17 B . Michel l 18 A . Reginat o 19 S . Gun n 20 C . Perkham 21 M . Tessari 22 B. HarveyY 23 M . Sherlock 24 R . Marulli 25 S . Ros s 26 C . Tyson 27 L. Pan ari i 28 S . Fisher 29 L. MacNamara 30 B . Hockey 31 C. Austi n 32 B . McCal l 33 A . Botta 34 M . Romano 35 G . Panjar i 36 W. Lay 37 B . Pandari 38 F. Darrigo 39 M . Hoyn Yn e 40 L. Inserra 41 N . Antonopoulo s 42 P. Dean 43 J . Hubbard 44 P. Solig o 46 T. Petropoulo s 49 S. Collie r 53 M . Yandell 55 R. Lord 56 B. Smith 57 M . McPherson 58 D. Velenzisi 59 T. Patte n 64 T. Thomas 68 K . Drummond
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12 M . Davies 13 R . Sykes 14 C . Billings 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 17 C . Sullivan 18 T. Sullivan 19 G. Capuano 20 C . Grove s 21 D . Batey 22 C . Dorman 23 Matt Sullivan 24 C. Nicholls 25 G . Uptin 26 B . Ellery 27 M . Wise 28 M . Johnstone 29 D. Murphy 30 N . Freese 31 W . Lloyd 32 B. Archbold 33 D . Andrew 34 S. Beanland 35 C . Brown 36 C . Stephens 37 A . Tasca 38 S . Perazzo D . Nichols S . May 43 M . Bar r 45 C. Barr 47 D . Bugeja 48 M . Walsh 49 S . Taranto 51 G . McMillan 52 G . Delman 53 D. Noonan 54 D. Bray 57 V. O'Connor 58 J . Noona n 60 M . Cerriteli 63 A. Orchard 69 S. Parker 73 M . O'Meara
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1 M . Bourke 2 M . Wiseman 3 S. Sutherland 4 A. Healey 5 M . Canavan 6 R . Cincott a 7 G. Gaspari 8 M . H azell 9 D . Scotti 10 D . Oliver 11 D . Taylo r 13 I . Bobetic 14 B . Bowman 15 J . Gianna 16 A. Chaippini 17 Matt Forbe s 18 S . Sinclai r 19 A. Healey 20 A. Seager 21 R . Napoli 22 A. Edmond s 23 C . Roche 24 A . Grace 25 B . Kirchner 26 P. Shelly 27 M . Mansfield 28 M . Byrne 29 Mick Forbes 30 P. Bouchard 31 A . Davey 32 A . Stevens 33 B . Piper 34 A . Thann 35 36 S . Nolan 37 J . Brennan 38 R . Hazell 39 B. Quinn 40 J . Hamilton 41 S. Bobetic 42 D . Ghebilikian 43 P. Kavanagh 43 M . Cooke 44 C . Hunt 45 M . Spencer 46 M . Tassone 51 S . Kin g 5 2 T. Alli ga n 54 S . Brown 55 D . Seamer 56 S . Fitzgerald 60 M . Bates 64 S . Shelly 64 P. Forbes
SOUTHBANK Coach: D" Film Res Coady. Join Ross
1 D . Putamorsie 2 R. Puramorsie 3 T. Reid 4 N . Wallmeyer 5 A . Stewart 6 A. Corboy 7 K. Anderson 8 M . Vear 9 J . McNamara 10 B. Hodgson
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D Section WHITEFRIAR S coxn: Des taigher Res Coach: Brian GrIs 1 D . Fedele 2 M . Bateman 3 M . Carbone 5 M . Robinson 6 C . Houston 7 P. Coghlan 8 A . Davi s
9 C . Maguire 10 A . Pawlik 11 R . Reidy 12 D . Griffin 13 T. Hughes 14 T. Carrigg 15 P. Campbel l 16 B . Vandenboom 17 A . Carbon e 18 D . Quilty 19 M . Jongebloed 20 S . McAuliffe 21 P. Haseler 23 P. Ciardulli 24 R . Mika 25 A . Lacey 26 C . Ryan 27 D . Vandenboom 28 C . Eame s 29 A. Glenn 30 M . Power 31 N . Jenkins 32 M. Borrack 33 C . Harri s 34 D . Gloufchev 35 C . Law 36 D. Nolan 37 P. O'Brien 38 C. Carrigg 39 M . Winterburn 40 A . Thwaites 41 C. O'Connor 42 B . O'Connor 43 N . Elliot 44 M . Bateman 45 M . Lester 46 G .Johnson 47 S . Habjan 48 M . Reid 49 C . Fulton 50 T. Burgoine 51 L . Eames 52 E . Jackson 53 D . Deizoppo 54 S. Gilla n 55 C . Calendar 56 D . Rio 57 D . Johnson 58 J . Ri o 59 D . Gentili n 60 R . Pasqualotto 61 D . Cassa r 62 M . Vandenboom 63 R . Tartaglia 64 L. Quilt y 65 C. Winterburn
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,,car VAFA sponsor Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) has pleasure in presenting a tnvia compen which will see at the end of each month of the football season one contestant win two cases o f 1, product . . Tii e following ten questions will appear today for the first time this month that has the highest number of responsry iitries will be drawn from those submitted and the ent c orrcctwill be declared the monthly winner for May . should clearly show questions 1 many entries c an be lodged per person per month an d each entry Rdlowed by the written responses to each question . A current VAFA player won the Gardiner Medal (fairest and best playe r in the VFL Reserves Competition) in 1985 . Name him and his curren t VAFA club ? 2 . Bill Picken . Jayson Daniels, Wayne Walsh and Ian McMullin have a unique bond . What is it? 3 . Only one VAFA player has been drafted by the West Coast Eagles . Name him and his VAFA club ? . What is the link between the moustachioed fast bowler Merv Hughe s 4 and VAFA football ? North Melbourne played Richmond in Round 20 . 1985 . What is memorable about the game? Who was the first Little League player to participate in League football? Successive 'A' Section Best and Fairest Awards (J .N . Woodrow Medal) have been won on four occasions - Lindsay Hassett (Geel) 1935-36, Jocka Nelson (MHSOB) 1964-65 . Norm Beattie (Cob) . 1969-19 7 0 are three . Can you name a fourth? 8 . Can you name the only AFL player born in the USA to play in an AFL premiership team? . When you mention Queen Elizabeth and VFL football what comes to 9 mind ? 10 . Since 1945 what is the nearest combination to a father and son winning VFL premierships ?
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n an interesting round of footba ll, Elsternwick perhaps surprised a few with such an emphatic victory
over Glenontly and Old Camberwell's disposal of Power House, both very interesting indeed . Caulfield as predicted rolled Swinburne . Oakleigh also surprised a little, but as mentioned they usually go alright at home, so to topple Peninsula was a great effort and Chirnside Park put St . Marys away comfortably . PREVIE W
ROUND 4 Old Camberwell take on Glenhuntly at home . On recent form Old Camberwell should roll them but who knows in today's football . However, when firing Old Camberwell at this stage seem to be the team to beat and at home they should remain undefeated . Caulfield do battle with Power House home in what should be a tough game . Both sides 2 at and 1 thus far and both wanting to stay in touch with the top bracket . If on previous tip "when in doubt I go for the home side" theory continues then I should tip Caulfield, but this time around I'll go for an upset and tip Power House . JUST. Peninsula take on Sminburne at the home of the Pirates . When the Pirates usually come off a loss the next team usually pays and I can't see Swinburne changing this . Therefore, in a fairly one sided affair, the Pirates to get the four points . For the inaugural LeLeivre-lttexander trophy between St . Mary's and OakIeigh. St take on an in form Oakleigh at home . St . Mary's. Mary's really can't afford another loss if they wish to stay in touch early on, but unfortunately Oakleigh for them have found some much needed form . Coming off a great win against the Pirates I'll tip the Krushers to win comfortably . At the 'Postage Stamp' Elsternn>ick take on Chirnside Park. Both sides are playing great footv at the moment and in what should be an entertaining affair I'll tip the Wickers . With both sides scoring highly the home ground advantage might just be enough . In the Magoo's I'll tip Old Camberwell, Caulfield at home, the Pirates also at home . Oakleigh away and the Wickers to get the double on the day .
Social Notes : Glenhuntly $1000 draw a t Clubrooms on May Z 17th, Drinks and food available . starting t1n, 12 .00pm.
Peninsula - 2nd May, First Year Players Night a the Howard Parker Reserve commencing at 8 .00. ~ welcome . St• MarYs and Oakleigh today are playing for th, ev datiAlnc t a ae n+hophy^ Both clubs have a gre a now defunct ESFCA . Good luck to both sides on thi ; special occasion .
Caultield G nn, ,q _is - Congratulations to . .~ l Bowes who plays his 5Qth game today . 417ill has pr o gressed though the U19's to become a regular Senio player . Well done Will. Glenhuntly - Congratulations to Tim Rossiter or reaching 150 games . A very determined player who has been captain 4 times, best and fairest twice, and member of the 1994 premiership side . Well done Tim . Peninsula - Congratulations Cameron Land who plays his 50th game today . toCam's r) natural abilit has provided the team with many highlights, includins} his senior best and fairest award in 1996 at 19 year ; of age . Well done Cam , Old Camberwell - Congratulations to Terry t playing fhi week . An elegan s oot kick . who has given fine sup j port to the club both on and off the field .
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GLENHUh1LY 3.2 8.3 11 .3 13 .5.83 ELSTERNWICK 5.4 12.5 16 .8 23 .12 .150 GFenhuntly: August 3. Gilmore 2, Miller 2 . Bateman . Hill. Jankovk. McGuinness. Rossiter. Turner. Best: Miller. Rossiter. Turner. August, Jankovic. Hilt. Ekstemwick : Mahony 11 . Curtain. 4 . Missagfia 4. Brennan. Franken . Grant Bravington. Rest- Curtain . Mahony. Ward, Murphy. McNally. Tilley. 23 .11 .149 DID CAMBERWELL 6.2 11 .5 18 .8 POWER HOUSE 1.4 5 .8 9.8 11 .12.78 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1.1 2 .3 3 .5 8.6.42 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4.8 10 .13 18.20 23.25.163 Swinburne University: Dell'olto 3. Spcsato. Luckey. Hamilton. Best: Sheedy . Hotrldge. Sposato. J. Dello'gta . MDano. Luckey. Caulfield Gramwar. Will 8 . Liddell 6. Vella 3 . D. Anderson 2, Baxter. Cowlishaw. Farmer. Restartck. Best: Restartck Beauchamp. D . Anderson . Horton. Synantn. Millard. OAKLEIGH 3 .3 13.8 15.10 18.11.119 PENINSULA 4 .1 5.1 10.6 14.12.96 Qaktef~h. Marshall 6 . Lewis 4. Bromlev He~ronin 2. Theoillopoulos 2. Dooley. Best: tTazile,~. C. Marshall, R. Marshall .-Wood. Bromley. Atlantic. Peninsula: Payze 3 . McMahon 3, Farrar 2 . Sharpin . Cook. Kent A. Laundry. S . Parsons. CbuinghoFd. Beat C. Landry. Farrar. Wight, Jackson. Cook. CHIRNSIDE PARK 6 .4 13.14 21.20 34.30 .234 ST MARYS 6.2 9.5 11.6 13.7 .85 ChirnsMe Park: M. Pemberton 6 . S. Oaks 5 . Bakev 4. Carust 4. McIntosh 4, Walker 3. C. Ptecidi 2, Pedlar 2, Mather. Holliday. Thomaas. Paola. Best: McIntosh, C . Piceido. Mather . Carusi. Pedlar. Bakey. St. Mary s : Petttti 5 . Bernaol 2 . Stephens . Gillard, Yner. S. Goldswnrthy. W. Goldswvrihy. Kudditulakld. Best : W. Goldsworthy. Harrison . Hill. Leahy. Watson.
CAULFIELD GR . v. POWER HOUSE Field : Tony Ps(iniS
PENINSULA v. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY' Field: peccr Woods Peter Griffith s ST, MARYS v . OAKLEIGH Field: Paul Lamble Geoff Brereto n ELSTERNWICK v . CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : Ken ~t'alker Chris Moore
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RESERVES - 25.04.98 GLENHUNTLY 3.2 8.5 14 .8 17.11 .113 0.3 1.6 2 .8 6.8.44 ELSTERNWICK Glenhuntty: Wilson 6 . Cassar 3. P. Thomas 3. Panozzo 3 . Harrison. Crooke . M. Johnson. Best: Hoskhng. D . Jones. Wilson, Smith. Haggarty. Cassar. Effiterawick: Bucldnghazn 2, Auslander. Swinnerton. Ramsay. Whelan . Best: Whelan, Overman . Kcs1J. Carrie, Auslander. Daniel . OI.D CAMBERWELL 6.4 11.8 18.11 21 .18.144 POWER HOUSE 0.2 1.5 1 .6 3.6.24 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1.1 2.1 2.3 4 .5.29 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2.2 9.6 10.11 14 .15.99 Swinbutae University: Hem 3 . Utpin 2. Best : Stevenson. Winters. Cason. Philips, Had)langelL Mosley . Caulfield Graaunar : Santiago 3. Holloway 3. Smith 2 . Bettany . Cassidy . Davies . Cox. Chan . Osqr. Best : Smith. Dowd. Oscar. Cassidy. P. Anderson. Davies. OAKLEIGH 0 .1 2 .2 6.3 7.4.46 PENINSULA OB 4 .2 8 .5 12.7 14 .11.95 Oakkigh: Moulang 2. AOierlnos . Dell'aguila. Nuske . Woods . Best : NikakLs. Wood. DelCagutia Nuske, Riches . Nika Peninsula OB: Bedford 4. Fisher 4. Campbell 2 . Sims, Marks.Wamer. Lloyd. Best: Bradyn . Campbell. Sims . Taylor. Pcraney. Loyd . CHMNSIDE PARK 4 .1 9.2 10.8 18.14 .110 ST MARYS 1 .2 1 .5 2.6 4.6 .30 . Pope. A. Chirnsede. Lowen. PlliMdis. B. Chtms3ke Park: Skein 3. Conte 3. E Chtrnside. Hussey. Best: Koqsmazt . t~stan . Loaren. Massarottt. Skein. Kfmpton. St. Mery'e: Wilosn. LMripstone. Goulett. Tra:asoot Best: Fraser. Nevan. Clarke, Gunn. Goullett.
MELEES - BEWARE A melee is `Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"
Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brain pre- ~ sent all scores and match details in a light1iearted manner. Listen to Benny Tommy an d
a special guest 9 .00 a .m . each Sunday. Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .
E Blue CAUtMD1GRF1 CHIRNSIDE PARK EI_Sf W=AM Coach: Geotf ReiHey Res Coach: Matiliew Sdealien
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B. Hall D . Anderson (C) S. Stevenson W. Horton A. Kahofer J. Cowlishaw
8 S. Cossart - Walsh 9 W. Bowe s 10 A. Will
11 M . Cassidy 12 J . Farmer 13 D . Gurr 14 S. Klose 15 R . Castles 16 T. Royals 17 G . Williams 17 P. Anderson 18 N . Co x 19 B. Baxter 20A H . Vella 20B M. Klose 21 N . Brohier (VC) 22 T Townley
23 D . Ash 24 K. Dachs 25 N . Lubransky 26 S. Williams 27 R . Keown 28 T. Chan 29 D . Schrimski 30 D . Lowe 31 J. Holloway 32 M . Dicrosta 33 R . Morrissey 34 J. Margerison 35 A. Lawrence 36 R . Gosstray 37 M . Scholten 38 J . Restarick 39 J . Santiago 40 M . Phelan 41 M . Liddell 42 D . Synman 43 J . Smith 44 C . Bettany 45 T. Oscar 46 G . Lehner 47 L . Salem 48 S. Varthalis
50 M. Cutler 51 N . Silve r 52 T. Dionyssopoulos 53 M. Tully 54 B. Lyons 55 M. Davies 56 A. Dowd 58 A. Coventry
59 A. Beauchamp 60 M . Barnett 61 G . Dind 62 A. Coventry 69 A. Gooding
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Coach : lorm Res Coach: Karl Ontes
Coach : Rod Marna R es Coach: Andrew Curtain
Coach: &%-a Allender Res Coach : Peter Darrick
Coach: Chrs Moore Res Coach: Peter ArKbrq)wk
1 M . Pemberton 2 A . Sore 3 G . Skein 4 M . Carusi 5 M . Holliday 6 J . Brown 7 V. Piccioli 8 S . Oate s 9 W. Pemberton 10 M . Koopmans 11 G . Wyngard 12 D . Paola 13 E . Westmore 14 D. Dasolto 15 S . McIntosh 16 M . Walker 17 B . Pedler 18 M . Massarotti 19 C. Piccioli 20 K . Oates 21 S . Cousins 22 P. Delguidice 23 R. Davidson 24 D . McHenry 25 R. Henderson 26 G . Kellaway 27 L. Lowen 28 J . Mosca 29 P. Schilling 30 L. Mather 31 M . Ogstan 32 G . Laidlaw 33 A . Chirnside 34 A . Thomas 35 MT. Koopmans 36 D. Karp 37 L. Bakey 38 G . Kimpton 39 N . Sibbing 40 T. Marriner 41 D . Kennedy 42 A . Conte 43 A . Burnes 44 R . Chirnside 45 W. Hussey 46 P. Egan 47 N . Egan 48 R. Gray 49 C. Peters 50 C. Lindsay 52 G . Lambkin 53 B . Driver 54 D . Skillern 55 P. Churchill 56 R . McArthur 57 J . Whiteside 58 A . Mather 59 D . Harvey 60 P. Pope 61 G . Pillikidis
1 L . Murphy 2 A . Hankin 3 T. Byrne 4 M . Savage 5 M . Whelan 6 G . Jenkins 7 D . Lee 8 S. Currie 9 S. Clement 10 R . Bravington 11 P. Mahon y 11aL . Messiaglia 12 N . Wigmore 13 P. Stankovich 14 S . Soppett 15 F. Diangregorio 16 M . Surman 17 J. Ward 18 A . Neill 19 R . Buckingham 20 M . Hunt 21 M . Noonan 22 M . Mussard 23 S . Curtain 24 B . Franken A . Patterson 26 C . Mahony 27 M . Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S . Mahony 30 J. Wright 31 G. Devonshire 32 T. Swinnerton 33 J. Overman 34 A . Contin 35 P. McNally 36 B . Bravington 37 J. White 38 M . Bell
1 B . Wilson 2 C. Whelan 3 T. Hill 4 D. Cassar 5 J . Allessi 6 P. McGuinness 7 M . Kouts 8 J . Janis 9 A . Antonio
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39 P. Allan
40 M . Ray 41 A . Tilley
42 S . Ramsey 43 C . Lyon s 44 G. Corrie 45 R . Grandemange 46 J. Kosij 47 M . Franken 48 J. Ahern 49 C . Walker 50 D . Hosking 51 M . Bullard 52 P. Broderick 53 R . Williams 54 S . Kirkham 55 P. Harris 56 D . Steele 58 K . Campbell 59 M . Lacis 60 S . Park 61 M . Purcell 62 C . Allan
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35 J . Commerford 36 R . Hall 37 A. Breslin 38 A. Haggarty 39 T. Hosking
8 R. Marshal l 9 J . Mouti s 10 M . Wood 11 C. Hanley 12 A. Zavaleri s 13 J . Kna P Pe r 14 B . Dell 'Aquilla 15 G . Redford 16 J . Nik o 17 P. Hamilto n 19 P. Taylor (C) 20 T. Adami c 21 A. Perdikomati s 22 S . Osborn e 23 P. Dickie 24 S . Kitt s 25 C. Marshal l 26 A. Kitt s 27 S . Adaway 28 A. Monaghan 29 D. Hal l 30 J . Stevens 31 T. Bromley 32 G . Perpin a 33 A. Schultz 34 S . Kilner 35 R. Nuske
40 L. McAuliffe
36 D. Dooley
42 M . Stahmer 43 M . Jones 44 B . OiDonnell 45 R . Stannage 46 A. Bain 47 J . Walton 48 J . Young 50 G . Lewis 52 C . Mitchell 53 D. McLinden 54 D . Mance 55 S . Pappin 56 R. Bateman 57 M . Ryan 58 J . Crooke 60 M . Johnson 62 G . Panozzo 63 C . Thom 64 M . Callander 65 P. Harrison
37 P. Nikaki s 38 D. Chapma n 39 J . Bonaddio
10 A. Young
11 T. Rossiter 12 S . OiReilly 13 M . Kratewski 14 J . Gilmore 15 P. Breslin
16 C. Johnson 17 S . August 21 I . Turner 22 G . Richards 23 P. Thomas 24 A. Worsnop 26 T. Short 27 M . Gulton 28 C . Murray
30 B . Stewart 31 L. Thomas 32 S . Jankovic 33 D . Jones 34 B . Miller
66 P. Fogarty
67 B . Hodge 68 R . Dolge 69 G . Fletcher 71 P. Jones
63 T. Baxter
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41 G . Malapani s 42 G . Orlando 43 J . Theofilopoulo s 44 B . Woodard 45 G . Chapma n 46 P. AndonoPoulos 47 S . Lewis 48 T. Hatton 49 S . Andonopoulo s 50 P. Leslie 51 J . Bonaddio 52 P. Andrinopoulos 53 T. lanchell o
54 A. Atherino s 55 B . Grant 56 J . Alis s 57 S . Simopoulos 60 M . Ora m 61 A. Moulang 63 D. Woods 64 J . Tolley 66 A . Wood 67 B . Gan t
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j, f .lcLean James A Inkster S . jack 5 S. Horskins 6 A . Seeley 7 M . Scott 3 C . Tow n a A, Gibbs ;p ! .7 . Hanson 1 1 J . Heffernan i 2 J . Wilson 3 N . Sims 1 -~ R . Whitehead 15 Short 1 g D . Walker - R Pike ; 8 A. Brownless ; y M. Freedman 2 0 A. Hills ? ; T. Hardman 22 S. Chow 23 D. Bell 2~- D . Imberger 2 5 A. Taylo r 2o M. Stones 27 T. Doherty 28 B, Leitch 29 T. Johnson 3-0 ,S . Roe 31 L. OiMahony 32 E. Williams 33 N. Saffar P. McCrea 35 M . Hopkins 336 S . DerrrYy 37 R. Gillin 38 R. Scott 39 C. EVans 0 J . Harvey :1 C. Ryan :2 R . Pratt 3 T Walker S . Smith ;5 T. Johnston 6 i. Reid 4 7 P, Lenton ae D . OiHalloran 9 T. Hamilton 5 0 J. McKenzie 5 1 A . Rogers 52 J. Mcllwraith 5 3 R . Nash 5 P. Richmond 5 ~ J. Kell y 53 T. Simpson 58 C . Williams 59 D . Al e x sC B . Lakkio
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POWERHOUSE Coach: Peter Mori Res Coach: Craig Richarcls '
1 A . Snellman 2 J. Hall 3 N . Pavlou 4 R . Devlin 5M M . Braini 6 D . Burch 7 C . Richardson 8 S . Cross 9 A . Morris 10 G. McCoullough 11 J . Gill 12 J . Robe rtson 13 J . Harris 14 T Auld 15 J . Scotland 16 R . Thomas 17 C . McLeod C . Doyl e 19 J . Evans 20 Andrew Jackson 21 Adrian Jackson 22 S. Craven 24 R . Williams 25 S. Evans 26 J . Senior 27 C . Newland 28 J . Tucker 29 G . Newman 30 P. Harrison 31 M . Ormsby 32 B. Eilson 33 P. Ryan 34 R . Sneddon 35 C . Williams 36 A. Robinson K. Telford 38 P. Phelan 39 T. Frederiken 40 G . Arnold 41 S . Clayton 42 N . Dean 43 J . Entwhistle 44 G . Dean 45 M . Gronhoj 46 S . McCardel 47 D . Lambert 48 D . Phelan 49 M . Ostenfeld 50 A. Stand l 54 J . Blowfield 58 M . Ramanausisas 60 D . Wright 70 R . Haywood 87 T. Friend 88 G . Scotland
ST. M ARY'S Ccack Eww Evarm Res Ct ach Peter Mrdck
1 M . Learmonth 2 L. Cosson 3 R . Livingston 4 A . Bell 5 L. Willis 6 W. Stuart 7 T Pettini 8 R . Kodituwakku 9 T. Gunn 10 T. Jones (VC ) 11 K . Gillard 12 B . Summerf ield 13 J . Chapman 14 P. Watso n 15 D . Andrews 16 A . Wilcox 17 S. Leahy 18 B . Frail 19 B. Ibbotson 20 G . Crouch 21 T. Ymer (C) 22 R . Allen 23 S. Parsons 24 I . Gouliet 25 M . LeLevire 26 P. Fraser 27 G . M cConne ll 28 J . Innes 29 J . Cogdon 30 S. Rhode s 31 J . Finch 32 J . Boyes 33 P. Stevens 34 R . Ferwerd a 35 G . Theoharns 36 E. Evans 37 J . McCashney 38 F. Harrison 39 A. Woods 40 S. De Young 41 W. Goldswo rt hy 42 T. Worral 43 L . Wilson 44 P. Dinnick 45 A. Gunn 46 J . Bernadi 47 M . Bona 48 D . Morcom 49 S. De Young 50 P. Frase r 51 A. Georg e 52 F. Sadie r 53 R . Ferwerd a 54 S. Goldswo rth y 55 J . Duck 56 A. Gunn 57 J . Grainge r 58 T. Azzapad i 59 J . Hill 60 C . Tetley 61 J . Josep h 62 G . Hayes 63 T. Ove rto n 64 S. Parson s 65 P. Harti g a n 66 S. Rhodes 67 S. Stone 68 M . Scammell 69 G . Neven 70 A. Goldsworth y 71 N . Malloch 72 L . Phillip s 73 J . Traxnac k 74 J . Wedrie n 75 J . Brow n 76 J . Jayde n 77 T. Timbu ry 88 A Ballantyn e
SWI N BUR NEUN I Coach: Gary Hickey Res Coach: Geoff Barry
1 M . Milan o 2 J . Sheedy 4 D . Dell'Oli o 5 J . Dell'Olio 6 M . Johnsto n 7 A . Hamilto n 8 J . Horrid e g 10 R . Turnbul l 11 G . Barry 14 R . Good e 17 S. Le e 18 A. Fiumani 19 B. O'Mara 20 A. Hilgeman n 21 T. D ymon d 22 S . Flynn 23 C . Smit h 24 S . Fiztgibbo n 27 D . Murphy 29 D . DePaoli aoli 30 P. 32 A. Sartitsis 33 D . Milan o 35 T. Grimshaw 38 N . Hadsiangeli 39 G . Crouch 40 M . Strou d 43 C . Freeman 44 N . Morgan 45 R . Po tt e r 48 M . De Bon o 50 B . Caulfield 51 P. James 52 J . Piotrowski 53 M . McCalma n 55 T. Benne tt
SPORTSCOVER
E SECTION (White) by Barry Hicke y
i t may not yet be apparent, but this section is evening out, and picking up game points is goin g to become a grim business . Today's games for instance are all very competitive . LAST WEE K
UHSOB surprised both this scribe an d Bulleen Cobras by a top win at Koonung Reserve . 8 minutes before the siren, the Cobras were certainties ; 4 minutes and 5 goals later, UHS had pulled a Grizzly Bear out of their hat and grabbed the 4 points . 'You bloody ripper!!' said David Nash . 'What the @#&*?!! happened?' queried Joe D'Angelo, in his quietly understated way . UHS' BP's Devlin and Eltringham were steady all day, and the Cobras strength was their backline also . Fitzroy Reds made Kew earn their 4 points at Ramsden Street, but couldn't contain the Brown and Golds in the final term . Kew's captain, Brian Cullen. played a blinder, with Jamie Bell having a terrible day at CHB, dobbing 9 big ones! Patrick Jackson starred in the centre for Reds, ably supported by on-ballers Wes Fawaz and Mimo Merhi . Richmond Central were too accomplished for Old Westbourne who were overwhelmed by Central's marking power . Greg Porteous stood out in a very even and proficient Central team . The Warriors, to their credit, battled on to the end, with Brad Franklin again exemplary . North Brunswick played a strong, even game against Williamstown CYMS, with the CY's struggling to cover injuries . Even so, it was a good effort by North, which improves with every outing . North's engine room of Malkoun, Ellis and McMahon generated lots of ball for their forwards, while CY's back flanker 'Jack' Daniels took on the rucking role bravely. Latrobe University matched it with Old Carey in an even first half, but were unable to hold the C's after the long break . The massive main oval was made for the C's looping long game and they made the most of it . Willis . Bakogianis and Storer stood out for the Trobers, and the C's Joel Daniher impressed with his penetrating disposals . THIS WEEK
Kew tackle the rapidly improving UHSOB at the picturesque Victoria Park . This will be a real test for UHS because Serge D' Angelo's boys are in dominating mode, and even though the Green and Browns did well against the Cobras last week, it is hard to see them troubling Kews enormous firepower for the entire game today . Kew by 6 goals .
The Warriors do battle with the Reds out at Hopper s Crossing where th e home side will be deadset determined to post the . first win . Right now though, the Reds are more se . tled and they put up a more than fair showin against the might Kew last week . Reds home by goals. CY's take on Central at the Fearon and will b hoping they will have a fuller list to choose fror than they did in round 3 . If the ground is heavy e slippery from the rain this week CY's will pus : Central but not to the extent of beating them . Th Yarra Boulevardiers will have too much scorin power for the CY's, and should be up by 4 or goals at the siren . The C's host North in another top game, whic] should produce some exhilerating footy . North ar hitting their straps after a lacklustre start and wii trouble the C's with their hard running on-baller and close checking backs . Watching the coache will be interesting, they've both got more move : than a tub full of mating North American Kin ; Snakes!! In the end the C's skill level and versatil ity should see them take out the points by 3 or goals . The Cobras host the Trobers in a match botl sides want desperately to win . The home side wil be manic about making up for their short bu killing lapse of concentration last week, and then is no way there will be a recurrence today . ThE Trobers strength is their on-ball set up . with ~ dominant knock-ruck and swift moving crumbers they will give the Cobras a bit of stick . However the Cobras should get across the line leading by or 3 goals, after a high standard match . Reserves winners should be : UHSOB, Reds CY's, C's and Cobras . Correspondents the Monday numbers are 9547 9144 (ph) or 9547 7764 (fax) or, if you prefer Sunday or Monday nights on 9818 1425 . VALE Old Carey was saddened by the sudde n death interstate of their 1988 President, Lou Mackrall, on New Years Eve last . The brother of the C's treasured Registration Secretary . Val Evans, Lou struck a chord with everybody he met, and will be keenly missed . Our deepest condolences to his family and particularly to Val and Max.
La Trabe stalwart Rob Canty plays his 100th 1t, 11 1 tlie Red and Black today . Congratulation s t 111 ofns Rob, and may there be many more lef
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Old Carey's Tommy Moulton and Andre w Oppy rnlbark on their 50th outing for the C's %4eIl done you pair of charachters .
MAY 9 - ROUND 5 OLD WESTBOURN E ,-11 j~~OY REDS V. WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S I I m OND CENTRAL V. NORTH BRUNSWICK ; TROBE UNI . v . KEW EN COBRAS v . OLD CAREY (Game switched from ori,Ina1 draw)
SENIORS - 25.04 .98 UHSOB 1 .2 6 .4 8 .5 11 .11 .77 BULLEEN COBRAS 2.7 2 .7 6.13 8 .15.83 UHSOB: Farrellu 5. Stevens 3, Bone . Haslett. Tatarico . Red: Ehringtacn. Stevens. Starbuck. DeP.in . Slums, Farrelly . BuBeea Cobras : Badan)ek 5 . Humphrey . Opie. Schneider. Best: Orwin . Humphrey . Goets. Schneider. Badamek. Opie. FITZROY REDS 3.4 7 .8 9.10 10.12.72 KEW 5.2 8 .5 10.7 15.9.99 Fitzroy Reds:P. Jackson 3 . Farrell 2 . Smith 2. Merhhi. Fawaz. M. Hart . Best: P. Jackson. Mehrt. Fawaz . Atkins, P. Keppei. Drnra. Kew: Bell 5 . Bottom, Cullen . Fraser. Gencarelll. Hannam . D. Hope. McMahon . Peters . R . Putvirenti. Sheehan. Best: Cullen. Kalpaks. Channon. Bortone . Bell. Hope . 13 .7 22.11 25.15.165 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7.4 OLD WF.STBOURNE 1.3 3 .6 7.9 10.13.73 Richmond Central: S. Sharman 7. Holt 4. C . Shannon 2. Byrnes 2 . Macak 2 . Swika 2 . G. Porteous 2. Newton . Andopolaulcs. Matcom, Burnett . Best: Porteous. S . Shannon. Swika, Pikett. Holt. A. White. Old westbournr. Farru~Ya 2. Moore 2. Franklin 2, J . Horsburgh 2. Hewitt. A . Horsburgh. Best: Franklht. Flower. J. Horsburpfi. Moore. Robson. A. Horsburgh . NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.1 11 .4 16.7 22.10.142 WILLIAMSTOWN 2.1 8.3 9.5 10.10.70 North Brunswick: GrimaEd 4, Pretty 4, M. Sorleto 3, t4'ernham 3. A . Tirchett 3 . Pizzari 3, Whiteman 2 . Best : Malkoun. Ellis. Burrows . McMahon. M. Sorleto. Kyriazis . LA TROBE UNIVERSITY I .1 7.2 9.2 9.5 .59 27.15.177 OLD CAREY 1 .6 8.8 20.12 La Tto6e University: BakogLui ic 3. Surer 3. Willis 2. Bland . Best : Willis. Bako~vr1. . BaWk . Robinson. Cummings, Turner. Old Carey: Greenwood . With(ngton. Oppv. Goodall. Spencer. Patterson.
RESERVES - 25.04 .98 SENIORS
CLUB LAST WK TOTAL ER OLD CAREY 11 3 0 5E1_IyNON RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 12 L`.tI `:TS BULLEEN COBRAS 11 Pf'L%IRENTI KEW 1 1 1 RESERVES RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2
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KEW v. UHSOB Field: Michael Jessep Geoff Moore OLD t?IESTBOURNE v. FITZROY REDS Field: I.licllael Gilday WILL STOSrJN CYMS v . RICHMOND CENTRAL Field : Paul Tuppen Ken Brewer OLD CAREY v. NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : Mark 1.Iclrrison Rick Love
BULLEEN COBRAS v . LA TROBE UNI. Field: Bob llcLeod Ken McNeic e
SPORTSCOVER Phone : (03) 9561 757 7 Fax : (03) 9561 7566
UHSOB 4 .5 11 .10 17.13 27.17 .179 BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .0 1 .0 1.0 2.0.12 UHSOB : Shone 8 . Jones 5. Dixon 3 . Ford 2. Frei)ah 2 . Mills, Pfeffer, Carruthers, Hoban. Sciola. Evans, McCartney. Best : Excellent Team Ettmt 1 .2 4.3 6.3 11.5 .71 FITZROY REDS KEW 3 .4 5.8 8.10 8.11 .59 Fitzroy Reds: Kvrias:ou 5, McLennan 2 . T. . Hart. Lee, Zappelli. Tomat . Best. Ben}man . Kyriacou . Lee . T. Hart, Frisby. O'Connor. . Lh9ngston 2 . Giaztsante 2 . Reid 2, A . Barnes. M . MasMtti . Best: R. Bruno. New. N Dance, D. Mascittl . Chom, R. Lh~n~ston. Reid. RICHMOND CENTRAL 7.1 8.1 8.5 10.7.67 OLD WESISOURNE 1 .1 3.2 3.4 4.4 .28 Richmond Central : Jackson 7, Thomas, Reid. Maher. Best: Birt. Jackson. Corker. Guthrie . Rfcxhie. FauIlmer . Old Westbourne: B. Mattsson 2 . Firming. Walker. Best: Harris . Jago. B. Mattsson. S. Mattsson. McMillan . BNman . NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .5 8.5 8 .8 9 .11 .65 WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .1 3.5 5 .8 11.9.75 North Brunswick: Latou( 2. S . Laoutatzes 2, Abdehtour. Hat O'Brien. Evans, Andruutsus. Best: Bradford. Latout Evans. Funell . OBrien . ovski. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 0.1 0 .1 0 .1 .1 OLD CAREY 2.8 5 .10 7.14 9.20.74 La Trobe University. Best : D. Wright. S. Smead . C . MeMe . S. Mitchell. S. Alcock. B, Letterman . Old Carey: Small 4. M . Curry 2. Gardiner 2 . S . Addison. Beat: M . Curry. Battle. Small, S. Curry. Gibson. Gardiner.
CLW ~ Z:EEIU,~- ? G r ~rhiS'~1 , 7'1 7nll-Y PREP -.,,,째~i, ~_ -i I~ILv ~-' 1 FOR Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs are advised not to phone the VAFA until after 3 12m on a Monday to find if the gran ting of the prescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association . If a request for an investigation, accomp an ied by a cheque for $200, is received before 3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted an d the matter will be referred to the foll owing day's tribunal for deliberation.
E White BULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS Coaah : IYArgelo Râ&#x20AC;˘n Coach: Janie Redfe(n
Senior Coach : C~rart Hmwmw Res Coach : Darren Kane
1 R. Schneider 2 T. Orwin 3 M . Stratton 4 N . Cartledge 4 N . Cartledge 4 I . McLeod 5 M . Dallo9li o 6 B . Hoare 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella 8 S . Gayler 9 P. Goetz 10 S. Wag99g 11 S. Petty 12 A. Issa 13 S . Dillon 14 B. Mott 15 M . James 16 D . Trinchi 17 Gareth Brown 18 R. Badanjek 19 S . Trapman 20 J . Moran 21 M . Strahan 22 P. Bastasin 23 J . Redfern 24 P. Zorzi 25 W. Olney 26 A . Gillard 27 C . Pasiopoulos 28 B. Liras 29 A. Summers 30 C . Parker 31 S . Moran 32 C . Clements 33 A. Cook 34 M . D'Angelo 35 T. Sette 36 D. Van Pelt 37 J . Paatsch 38 Graham Brown 39 T. Karanikos 40 S . Lennon 41 N . Polites 42 G . Lekkas 43 R R . Caiazzo 44 B. Moran 45 M . Sheehan 46 A. Humphrey 47 J . Polimakos 48 M. Soumlinis 49 M . Fitt 53 S . Stratton 69 L. Thompson
1 2 3 4 5
M . Frisby A. Walsh C . Daalder M . Carracher D . Kane
6 A.. Lukies
7 J . Doyle 8 M . Farrell 9 D. Fitts 10 James Briffa 11 F. Cocco 12 J . Smith 13 A . Hoare B . Campbell 15 P. Keppell 16 M . Wharfe 17 B . Lee 18 M . Heenan 19 A . Centra 20 D . Hope 21 S . OiCarroll 22 S . Pickett 23 P. Jackson 24 C . Tehan 25 P. Jackson 26 M . Hart 27 J . Loft 28 N . Hall 29 N . Arnott 30 J . Campbell 31 M . Ross 32 T. Hart 33 S . Drury 34 M . Merhi 35 A . Mackinno n 36 W . Fawaz 37 C. Sheather 38 C. Prior 39 A . George 40 C . Thatcher 41 C . McCartin 42 I . McBurney 43 F. Toma i 44 Ben Hart 45 B . Sisson 46 N . Mann 47 C . McGregor 48 A. Dove 49 R . Zapelli 50 E. Kyriacou 51 A. Leddin 52 B . OiCo nnor 53 Z . Senber S g 54 M . Graziano 55 D. Atkins 57 N . Berryman 58 G . Evans 59 B . Ryan 60 W. Dean 67 S . Keleinitz 80 G . Box `~aU^ 1. 0 Rewty it~tel
Melbourne
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KEW Coach: Serge 0 Angola Res : Richard Baker
1 B . Lafranch 2 J . Kalpakis 3 R. Pulvirenti 4 G . Crimmins 5 J . Barne s C. Hope 6 A . Felmingham 7 D . Hope 8 J . Pulvirenti 9 A . Gencarelli 10 B . Cullen 11 A . Barnes 12 S . McMahon 13 C . Kiriakou 14 G . Campbell 15 M . Bria 16 D . Wood 17 J . Bell 18 N . Kin g 19 N . Peters 20 H . Sheehan 21 D . Hannam 22 J . Paron 23 I . Baccini 24 B . Dimasi 25 C . Bradley 26 M . Channon 27 D. Cracknel l 28 L. Donovan 29 M . Dalrymple 30 C. Giansante 31 A . Wells 32 J . Chow 33 J . Porter 34 M . Mascitti 35 R . Brun o 36 A . Skerritt 37 W. Lombardini 38 M . Frazer 39 A A . Kennegiesser 40 G. Muckian 41 R . Livingston 42 C . Livingston 43 J . Daumis 44 A . Danne 45 J . Borton e 46 D . Mascitti 47 H . Penensius 48 M . Dandanis 49 S . Hodgso n 50 G . APolstalako s 51 M . Blair 52 I. Fletcher 53 M . Guy 54 M . Calleram e 55 N . F e lmmg h am ( 56 P. Nagy 57 A . Mountney 58 P. Peoretti 59 B . Robertson 60 S . Harrison 61 T. Willis 62 D . James 63 A . Acfield 64 O. Matthews 65 C . Warren 66 M . Migliasini 99 S . Brun o
I.ATROBE: Ui'`l .FE-VIL senior Coach : Sean C~ --i Res. Ccoch:,blanWi _-ram
1 M . Bakogianis 2 D . Huffer 3 S . Frederickson 4 G . Murphy 5 S . Adamthwaite 6 B . Franzman 7 G . Robinson 8 R. Storer 10 D. Sidebottom 11 J . Zebrowski 12 C. MaDonald 13 B . Brown 14 S . Haynes 15 M . Lewis 16 C. McKie 17 L. Heathcot e 18 S . O'Toole 19 R . Canty 20 A . Murphy 21 D . Edmunds 23 S . Dunin 24 S . Honey 25 M . Cotsopoulos 26 P. Gronow 27 L . Ryan 28 M . S raI a p~ 30 S. Bernardo 31 S. Lonergan 32 M . Napier 33 T. Little 34 T. McIntosh 35 C . Roberts 36 B . Launikonis 37 A. Chiodo 39 A. Girstuns 42 K . Curran 44 P. Moon 45 S . Turner 46 D. Wright 47 D . Hartley 48 L. McNamara 49 W. Biggins 50 S . Beaglehall 51 P. Klienitz 52 J. Cousins 53 J. Maddison 55 A . Cummins 57 N . Rosengren 58 S . Price 59 B. Haywood 60 K. Rooney 61 S. Blan d 62 G . Tendelli 63 C . Black 64 F. Crawford 65 A. Grant 66 A. Baille 67 S . Phillips 68 G . Foster 70 J . Dumaresq 72 S . Stirling
BRUPlS
Coah : C. Fox Res Coa& B Rawl
1 A . Tirchett 2 D . Adams 3 S . Hodgso n 4 M . Sorleto 5 W. McMaho n 6 W. Grimaldi 7 D . Magnuson 8 B . Whitman 9 J . Mille r 10 B . OiBrien 11 J . Boudola h 12 J . Polemico s 13 S. Werha m 14 M . Bradford 15 B. Evan s 16 L . Demoran 17 A. Kyriazi s 18 M. Malkou n 19 V. Liros i 20 M . Warre n 21 G . Burrow s 22 R . Thorpe 23 D. Elli s 24 G . Lattou f 25 R . Dovidi o 26 S . Ho 99 27 D. Lucanton i 28 W. Pretty 29 C. Jewel l 30 P. Dimarc o 31 J . Freeman 32 M . Demorto n 33 G . Plai t 34 P. Henle y 35 P. Dowsett 36 B . Thorp e 37 D . Demorto n 38 J . Tirchett 39 D . Pizzari 40 R . Abdelnou r 41 C . Anderso n 42 J Pa panikolov 43 M . Pisasal e 44 F. Marin i 46 M . Ladumtze s 47 S . Laoumtzes 48 B . Laoumtzes 50 S . Famulari 51 A . Chiappini 52 J . Rotell a 53 P. Sorletto 57 J . Thompso n 58 J . Wilcox 59 M . Newto n 60 R . Johstone 61 J . Androutso s 62 A . Bouddles h 63 D . Bonne y 65 B . Funnel l
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g,r Cc.a^h: Glem TWIcr Caa Ch: s~ 2
C Angus C. Hickey M . Cohen
C. Elser C Hill g C. Campbell
A . Drever A, OPPY r.1 Addison 1 p K. Shrive s ; PJ . Evere tt 1 2 P.?, Spencer 1 3 C. Batt le is M . Cur ry 15 S . Greenwood is IA . Jones 1 7 S . Curry
8â&#x20AC;˘ C. Mathews g P. Drake
2 0, W,Mudge 21 L. Murphy 2 2 J . Hands 23 T, Price 2 -'~ N . Yarnal l 25 ' C. Goodal l 2u' J . McQuie 27, N . Vasilopoulos 29 P. P!ance 30 S . Feehan 31 J . Woods 32 C. Withingto n 33 S . Field 3a D . Faelis 36 L. Small 37-F, Hakins 38 L Cohen 39 P. Bennett 4 0 B . Humphreys 41 A . Gates 42 C. Popplewell a3 S . Cherry 4 G. Hendricks 4 5 M . Eastham :6 M . Cann 4 7 S . Hawkings 48 S. Addison 49 D . Burn 50S. Hart Si P. Manioti s 52 ' Opray 53 M A *. Kennedy
5 4 L . Pa tt erson 55 C . Wheatleyy
57 D . Palmer 58 R . Bardwell 59 C . Mason 60 S. Weill ea A. Jackson 70 T. Auldist
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'Coach: Rohmt Res Coach: tt: -- Sa . CoWr At C ~
Ccack 7en Porrwmd Ras. CaacPc Damy t{sk y
Coach: Dm*,d Nash Rw Coach: hft Jam
1 2 3 4 5
5 P. Vincent
6 S . Pickett
6 J . Horsburgh 7 S . King 8 A. Horsburgh (C) 9 S . Hewitt 10 S . Sutton 11 B . Franklin 12 M . Gibb
6 G. Bunshaw 7 F. Bove 8 G. Malcom 9 P.Jackson 10 A . Murphy 11 M . Newton 11 D. Hickey 12 F. Macak 13 G . McQuee n 14 C. Shannon 15 P. Church 16 J . gi rt 17 A . Fawce tt 18 M . Zajac 19 J . Manning 20 V. Kelly 21 S . Davis 22 A. Flores 23 L. Daly 24 A. Jones 25 P. Smith 26 M . Hannon 27 C. Adams 28 A. Waters 29 S . O' Sullivan 30 G . Tate 33 D.Johnson
1 R . Freijah 2 A. Talarico 3 A. Bone 4 C . McLennan 5 C . Shone 6 S . Cracknell 7 C . Skinns 8 D . Haslett 9 R . Smith 10 P. Burn s 11 S . Mills
1 2 3 4
R. Mutimer S . Whiting R . Li tt lepage A. O'Keefe
13 S . Walker
14 B . Matt son 15 A. Board 16 D. Taylor 17 D . Merino 18 P. King 19 M . Craig 20 E . Szuszkiewicz 21 B . Dange rf ield 22 W. Fleming 23 D . Ciccocioppo
24 L. Fairfield 25 D . Moore 26 P. Mesman 27 N . Kotoski 28 T. Johnston 29 D . Horsburgh 30 C . Galvin 31 G . Flower 32 G . Jenkinson 33 G . Robson (VC) 34 L. Laing 36 P. Knight 37 S . Cummin 38 R . Sherlock 39 A. Robbins 45 S . Matt son 46 W. Boyd 47 K. Robbins 48 R . Walker 50 C . Villinger 52 D .Jag o 53 C . Pope 54 M . Crosswell 55 C . Pavey 56 A. Crabb 57 P. Martinsen 58 B . Stewart
59 A. Lipscombe 60 P. Stewa rt 61 S . Christo 62 S . Craig 63 B . Williams
P. Byrnes A . Banfield T. O'Sullivan A . White S . Shannon
35 D. Mudge
36 K. White 37 G . Po rteous 38 N. Bowe 42 P. Hoey 43 A. Siwka 44 A. Faulkner 45 M . Black 48 T. Gutherie 49 N. Ritchie 51 H. McAlpin 52 C. Andonopoulos 54 P. Whiteside 55 S . Fenton 56 D. Wilson 58 A. Goldberg 59 M . Tento 60 R. McIntosh 62 T. Graham 64 M . Francis 65 A. Kemp 66 C. Corker 67 R. Goli 68 F. Walther 69 M . Tapley
70 T. Taylor 72 J . Reid 74 P. Cahwood 78 S . Tresise 79 D. Sheehan 80 G . Magi I !
12 B . Farrell y
13 P. McLean 14 J . Ham 15 M . Davidson 16 P. Gunthorpe 17 P. Sciol a 18 R . Stevens 19 G . Mazza 20 G . Madrigran o 21 B. Ryan 22 R . Johns 23 P. Eltringham 24 B. Carruthers 25 A. Hellner 26 B. Fogliaro 27 S . Major 28 M. Rothwell 29 K. Jones 30 B. Abrahamsen 31 P. Dolence 32 H . Starbuck 33 P. Drendel 34 G . Haeusler 35 S . Jones 37 G . Catterall 38 A. Boyc e 39 M . Rea 40 J . Ford 41 C . Pfeiffer 42 D . Wallace 43 M . O'Neil 44 A. Pfeiffer 45 C . Cook 46 R . Killey 47 M . Saunders 48 K. Lewicki 49 D . De Luca 50 D . Zulicki 51 J . Rogers 52 J . Damian o 53 C . Thomas 54 J . Pfeiffer 55 J . Olmstead 56 H . Gillies
57 M. Marasco 58 M . Cook 59 D . Smith 60 J . Michael 61 P. Hoban 63 M . De Luise 64 J . Evans 65 D . McCartney 66 I . Cupit 67 C . D'Agnolo 68 A. Dixon 69 S. Hyde 70 D . Veal 72 G . Pullen 73 S. Devlin 77 L . Marten 87 M. James
WILUAMSTOW N CYMS Ca3ch: Paw MaRm Res Coach
1 N . Bezzant 2(R) D . Dawson 2 S . Wuchatc h 3 A. Harry 4 J . Tuck 5
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6 DeGrieve 7 Duncan Macleo d 8 B . Han n 9 G . Case 10 M . Hollan d 11 Luke Grochowski 12 A. Featherston 13 A . Mackley 14 A . Danie l 15 D . Oldham 16 N . Bon d 17 M . Mannin g 18 J . Shar p 19 P. Derva n 20 D . Witham 21 P. Sadler rt son 22 B. Cock s
24(Rl T. Ryan 24 P Ow en 25 D . Wouda 26 D . Lee 27 C . Bergi n
28 J . Smart 29 G . Burges s
30 A. Co o 31 B . Woud a 32 A. Blac k 33 S . McEachra n 34 A. Menhenne t 35 B . Robinso n 36 D . Gilma rt in 37 A. Bond 38 T. Beckwit h 39 T. Ca rte r 40 G . Rickard 41 M . O'FI nn y 42 A. Pawczynsk i o 43 G . Bansocci 44 45 S . lvkovi c 46 A. Finch 47 A. Stempl e 48 J . Goodma n 49 W. Kewi n 50 R . Kurkowsk i 51 D . Bubni c 52 J . Buttigieg 53 D . Mill s 54 M . Dooley 55 M . Quic k 56 J . Meter
57 A. Lan g ham 58 A. Houli 59 S . Hamersleig h 60 C . Trew 61 R . Wheele r 62 T. Murray 63 T. Thompson 64 C . Mathews 65 W. Jame s 66 G . Singleton 7 T.
6 Wagan 698 W. Yassin e 70 M . Wilson 71 A. Petzierides 72 D . Krogman 73 M . Joynson 74 A. Illich 75 P. Breguet 76 J . Burgess 77 K. De rv a n 78 K. Dowsey 79 B . Hynes 80 S . Robins 81 A. Salisbu ry 82 C . Scott 83 J . McCutcheon 84 M . Tuck
The next match sees Werribee host Werribe e Syndal . have found the Amateur way of life a bit tougher in the last i :~ c matches and will receive no favours from the h form sinners . Both sides boast strong midfields and whoever can reign supreme in the centre will ga a long way towards ensuring victory . A bit of a toss oi the coin but the home ground advantage might til it in favor of the Bee's . REVIEW . The third match sees Eltham finally journey West Brunswick broke through gei oo ~their oThe Shark,,; . away from home to take on Eley Park . will of the season at the expe y Park pposition but had more scoring shots than thei Smythie' up forward was dominant with nine r stil failed to take home the bacon last week and n c majors whilst the return of `Mehnac' to the ruck and doubt coach Hook has set up numerous goal kickHector' to the forwasd line helped seal a three goal ing practice drills to eradicate this deficiency . The win. Turtles, after a long time in the wilderness are startSyndal continued their good early season form ing to assert themselves and continue to score with a thumping win over the Rats . Three for three for the Sinners but no joy yet for the Rats . freely. Mullins up forward is capable of'bags' for the Turtles whilst Cam McLean can decimate sides with Th Gryphons e at the ex pen~of thet~la.wks . It was close his blistering pace . Despite a set back last week, the this time Sharks can be expected to bounce back and record but the Gryphons drew well away in at orange time a narrow victory . the last quarter . to the Westies . Finally, the H awk s play host Finally, the Turtles overcame the Werribee travwins in a w,ul both sides standing at 1-2, a win is vital to ellers to record their first back to back . The Westies have key keep in touch with the pack long time. forwards in Smyth and 'Hector' capable of kicking a P ,'_'?-VIE W winning score whilst the Hawks will rely on staunch The Rats won't know whether to laugh or cry . in defenders, Captain Torchlight and The Mummy . Finally a game at home, unfortunately . After letting this week restricting the 4Vesties forwards against the high flying Gryphons . The Gryphons chances slip in the last two games . the Hawks will play a very disciplined game, providing numbers to rebound and score a morale booster in what the contest and a no nonsense direct attack on goal . promises to be a close one . With a number of good, tall marking options up forPress Correspondents . Reports can be either ward this policy is paying dividends and its hard to phoned or faxed through by 5 .00pm Monday (B) go against them this week . Hopefully Peter Smith 9555 0900, (F) 9553 3675 . (Note: Last week's (B) might remember some of those inspired 'storeroom' Ed. apologies). e number was wrongly printed discussions to help fire the Rats, but the none th less, the Gryphs by five .
he great early season weather has been a boon for all football fans, with not the least being th e reserve coaches who do not have to worry about getting enough players but rather which slightly . Saturday underdone players to leave out . However morning was a bleak reminder that winter fo llows autumn and that all reserve coaches should revert to leaving Friday nights spare again as the last minute phone around takes place .
ITSCOVE R pc,lV,SHG n e s d ay s 5-6 prn (weekly) Channel 50, Tuesdays 11-12 pm a nd Wed Program includes highlights from Match of the Day, Mark of the Day, Player o' . the Match, VAFA ladders and scores from all sections and regular interviews an
CLUB `vx/ERRIBEE ELTHAM
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MONASH GRYPHONS ELTHAM ANZ ALBERT PARK 2 RESERVES WEST BRUNSWICK 4 ANZ ALBERT PARK 4 WERRIBEE MONASH GRYPHONS ELTHAM
FO LL[~ S ,~ I L BEREISE N ~,T2AS
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15 10 8 8 8
LI?~ ==" R -_- v . =="1_'i'C•ii GF2'i'---?OI?S Field : Paul Jones Andy Carric k BEE AM xs~ B v . B I3 TALLY HO Field : David D'Altera Michael Ford e ELEY PARK v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS Field : Hugh Cameron Ramon Killey HAWTHORN AMATEURS v. WEST BRUNSWICK Field : Ron Smith Andrew Wilkinson
Y :aY9- ROUND 5 •, o>v1SH GRYPHONS v . WERRIBEE AMATEURS Sl ~\ DAL TALLY HO v . ELTHAM t~ :vffiiIORN AMATEURS v. ELEY PARK ,,trST BRUNSWICK v. ANZ ALBERT PARK
S;NIOP_S - 25 .0 ~1 .9 ; vAVt~[?c:ZYPliOh'5
4.3 6.4 10.8 18.9.105
tLqv,-[1;o?ti AMATEURS
2.5 5.8 7.9
8.11.59
tisc-th .rn Amateurn Bourke 2. Stalhvarthy 2. Awry, Barker, Pollack, Zatarella 6cst : P ::cry. P. Orchard . Parker. Baurke. Hutchinson. Reed. sr,-D :SL T:1LLY H0 8.5 16 .7 19.11 26.18.174 ,1sZ?1D F R? PARK 3.0 3 .2 7.2
7.8.50
kv >!_-r P.s',s: P. Smith 2, G. Tavlor 2 . P. Rutherford 2, W, - . . ., f Snilth. G. VlalFdev. R. Car lisle. J. Horned. D. McLellan. i:LII LV'dCO1.LEGIAtiS 4.0 9 .4 9.7 14 .9.93 u-, RRIIIEE aMATEURS 2.2 3 .5 5.8 6 .11 .47 P ;:lusa cclL- ;!zns: Sunan 10. Muscat 2 . Coonertv. Bell. Best: Simon . Bell. . .. .._r . r uc !•.~t. Clarke. hiuscat . t: -, STRRiP.1itYICK
8.1 10.3 11 .5 18 .7.103
E LEY PARK
4 .2 9.2 9.13 12 .15.87 E%y Psr' :: S. Kelly 5 . S. Cullen 2 . Atexandrkls. Bruce. H. Dix. Heck. Hill . Bwt : D. . .. .: _ : . J W de, S . Kelly. D. Payne . D. Hanrahan. M. Hoo k
RESERVES - 25.04 .98 "0 NSH 0RYPH0H8 6 .5 8.12 12 .18 15 .20 .110 1LA0 .711ORp7 AMATEURS 1 .0 3.1 4.1 5.4 .34 tia :ti:c :n Amataua : Richardson 2. Lord, h7cCouwan . Maaak. Best. Law. sdon, Chcpga. Morrison . s'. ,-DAI. TALLY HO 3.2 8.4 9.8 9.7 .61 .tNzA16EE.PPARK 3.4 5.5 5.8 10.8 .68 A-`z -tn^`r Park: PastrPS 4 . Rh.crLvid 3 . N. Own 2. C. Walkeley. Bad: Farrell. Z. Faranda . C. tPalklev, T. Harbinsan. EL TIL;` : COLLEGIANS
1.3 1 .4 3.6 5.9 .39 wTRL'.1=-'E= AMATEURS 2.5 4 .14 8.14 11 .20.88 E!n'sm :Watson . Word . ttlute. Duggan, J. Athanasopoutos . Bed., ~ ard. h{iu.L Schafer. T. Schafer. T. Barnett P. Barnett. '41ST 3RU :(SW1CK 4.1 9.4 11.9 17.15 .117 1LE'i P.'~; y 4.2 8 .3 13.4 14.8.9 0 P Pi :: : Dell'orso 5. Heath 4. King 2. Kett. T. Kar.d"vnos . Wickham . Beat : King . :1 '3e. DeIlorso. Heath. Yelland. btarris.
EZtharn Codtegians' Graham Leys in action against new side 6jle " ee Amateurs
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Section
ANZ ALBERT PAR K Coach : Gary FmWffi Bes. COB* Paw show S Duk e
N Pastras P Smith (S) D Kilmartin (R) R Will s J Hannett G Forsyth J Sutton R Lindsay P Gattley M Phillips A Mitchell G Fin n T Prior J Snorrason C Defreece D McLellan P Boyle A Faranda R Koegler P Shoppee S Redpath A Bennett J McDonald C Iva
C Lovett C Walkley G Walkley A Thomas D Green M Farrell N Dao u N Rutherford P Rutherford M Pearson A Jenki n A Kemp G Taylor C Carlisle R Carlisle C McLean V Stuto
M Carter P Heyes S Bullow K Daou F Pol e D Fanning
ELEY PARK coo* Martin Hoo k
I ELTHAM fOi.l.EG S
AMATEURS
~ Ty~ R~s Co~ch :Ksv~ 1 D . Arundell 1 J . Smyth 1 a D . Murray 2 A. Morri s 2 S . Maxfield lb T. Fitzpatrick (RC) 3 A . Tocker 2 M . Brad y 2 B. Lovich 4 B. Dood y 3 A . Featonby 3 K. Richardson 5 R .Maddison 3 R. LaMarca 6 R . Hean y 3 M . Irvine 4 M . Georgiou 7 M. Gasparotto 4 S . Bowe 4 M . Dell'Orso 8 J . Woodward 5 S . Avery 9 C. Watso n 5 C . Kaye 6 P. Avery 10 C. Simon 5 W. LaMarca 11 J . Muzzi 7 G. Stallworthy 6 D . Bruce 12 G . Mullins 9 W. Pollock 6 A. Briginshaw 13 R . Bel l 8 M . Dunstan 7 D . Bowe n 14 S . Justice 9 G . McDoanld 7 N . Taifemopoulos 15 L . White 16 D .Barnett 10 P. Orchard (C) 8 D . Carroll 17 G. Leys 11 A. Sil l 8 R . Poole 18 M . Barling 9 P. Yellan d 12 A. Burke 19 D . Boyce 9 T. Karadimos 20 T. Carter 13 J . Povey 10 C. McLean 21 D . Shiple y 14 D . Lauletta 22 S . Athanasopoulos 11 L. McLean 15 G . McDonald 23 A. Phipp s 12 A . Dunstan 16 C. Ree d 24 M . Dwyer 13 A . Kelstall 25 T. Hedley 17 D . Zaverella 14 G. Elder 26 J . Glare 18 D . Lauletta 15 R . Young 27 B . Turney 19 J. Law 28 T. Barnett 16 P. Stoney 20 S . Parker 29 C . Bishop 17 A. Hill 30 D . Hogan 21 A . Bourke 18 S . Raymer 31 Z. Jovanoviski 22 J . Modica 19 D . Tro tt er 32 P. Clark e 23 D . Tracey 20 M . Hook 33 M . Volard 24 D . Hutchinson 21 F. Mihalec 34 R . Davies 35 J . Muscat 25 M . Zaverella 22 P. Cantone 36 S . Philipson 26 M . Nowa k 23 G . Smith 37 C . Horsburgh 27 R. Lord 24 S . Watts 38 S . Dalziel 25 G. Heath 28 J . Morrison 39 F. Coonerty 26 D . Hawley 40 S . Lewis 29 P. Barker 41 G . Stackpoole 27 D . Kaye 30 M . Nunn 42 C.Hal l 28 W. Holm 31 C . Langley 43 N . Hamshare 29 F. Lett ini 32 S . Davies 44 C . Menther 30 G . Bromley 45 A . Macaulay 33 A .Hartley 31 G . Lamarca 48 R . Harri s 34 J . Bogie 49 W. Share 32 D. Grant 35 G . Morris 50 L . Sharpe 33 N . Di x 51 T. Scott 36 K. Sanders 34 S . Bromley 52 A. Smedle y 37 A. Kennedy 35 P. Blew 53 J . Athanasopoulos 38 M . Tyson 36 S . Lee 54 P. Barnett 39 P. Hewish 37 D . Payne 55 P. Morrow 56 A . Stockdale 40 C. Frayne 38 K . Podger 59 B . Evan s 39 J. Verd e 41 D . Lahiff 60 A . Stockdale 43 I . Cheppa 40 N . Karadimos 61 G . Dismore 41 R . Wickham 44 P. Rossitto 62 B . Hespe 42 V. Fukishima 63 A . Kelso 45 J . Ginnane 64 R . White 43 S. Bazle y 46 T. O'Hanlon 65 S . Schafer 44 L. Ketts 47 D . Lindrea 45 L. Di x 48 I . Rosthorn 46 S . Collins 49 D . McCowan 47 M . Payne 51 R . Starbuck all businessfurniture 48 P. Clear 52 R . Denovan (WC) ply. ttd 49 M . Hooper SALES AND HIRE OF 53 T. Ker r OFFICE FUWNTFURE 60 J . Grummet Res c oodr Rob Wickharn
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MONASH G Hp Coach : Gary Rym Rm coach:Th Drew 1 L. Wells (c) 2 M . Healy 3 A . Grady (DVC) 4 G. Harra k 4a C . Robinson 5 D . Kin g 6 G . Ryan 7 M . Khoury 8 J . Blandford 9 P. Lowcock 10 P. Williamson 11 J . Barbi e 12 J . Urban 13 J . Stratford 14 M . Lewis 15 M . Sparrow 16 S . Arena
17 J . Hetherington (VC 18 A . O'Bria n 19 J . Leroy 19a M . Asbel l 20 G . Browell (RCV) 21 R . Rafaniello 22 B . Coxhead 23 C . Freeman 24 D. Kitchin 25 M . Kilmister 26 T. Gilchrist 27 R . Gilchrist 28 B . Lloyd 29 J. Fuller 30 R . Davey 31 G. Roche 32 A. Tolongos 32a C . McAleese 33 R . White 34 M . Graydon 35 A. Moffat 36 G . Wadley 37 V. Hindle 38 P. Callu s 39 M . Clydesdale 40 M . Salaj 41 D . Charleston 42 T. Drew (RCC) 43 D . Walte r 44 B. Kenyon 45 J . Gonis 46 G . Kent 47 T. Bescee 48 L . Martin 49 J . Fin n 50 S . Dew 51 C. Leeton 52 D. Hal e 53 T. Chisholm 55 D. Bennett 56 J . Foste r 58 S . Gunasekara 59 D . Nichols 65 S . O'Conner 66 S . Pelletier 69 S . McGrail 72 D .Adams
Section SYNDAL Ti4LLY-H O iYH Ein y;.7i7
T 1."arks K . Gaosb y 3 M, JO Y
3 J . Collins a A . Turpi n
P. Henderson ; D .Hannett J . cotsi s
7 A, Burn s o R . Bennett V. Won g g I . Bingham 9 A. Burgess 10 P. Henning 11 J. Rutter 12 J, Erta n i 2 `S. Gould ! 3 J. Kerrins t ; S. O'Boyle -,5 N. Murray !6 B. Boucher 17 P. Kelly
18 S. MacFarlane 11 9 D. Bent (VC) 19 J . Willoughby 20 C. Hall 21 A. Thompson 22 P. Willoughby 23 M . Beckett 24 C. Murphy 25 C. Clark 27 1 . Rozankovic 28 M. Kennedy 29 G. Rolfe 30 B. Wood s 31 A. Richardson 32'J . Mores i 33 M. Richardson 34 J . Alle n
3 5 C . Cachia (VC) 36 A.Sneddo n 37 C. Beaumont 38 M . Christiansen 39 A . Hil l 40 B . Hanneman 41 A . Richardson 42 A . Findlay 43 J . Wicks 44 J . Seal 46C . Varnavas 47 H . Baker :8 D . Flight 50 C . Hutson 5 2 G . Wagner 53 S . Boy d 54 P. Kostakos 55 N. Brewster E 6 S . Drabble 5 7 P. Vergakis 58 C. Karalis 59 M . French 62 R . O'Dell 63 N . Brewster 6 ; M . Webb 65 H . Brown 66 G. Wallace
WERRIBEE AMATEUR S
WEST BRUNSWIC K
Coach: Steph2n Flex* Res Coach: Edd'tA GaRd
Coactr John Jackson Res. Coach: Pad Cook
1 D. Stephenson 2 C. Alabaki s 3 M . Kennedy 4 M . Holman 5 A . Neems 6 L. Brown 7 S . McNamara 8 B . Cotter 9 M . Rolfe 10 T. Barton 11 N . Issac 12 R . Rantino 13 Jason Craig 14 J . Marinis 15 P. Mayne 16 S. Bisb y 17 M . Harris 18 E . Collier 19 J .Addamo 20 D. Wouda 21 A . Welch 22 R. Zulian 23 S . Fletcher 24 M . Elso 25 P. Sullivan 26 A . Collier 27 C . Cummins 28 B . Poole 29 D . Girvan 30 C . Morgan 31 B. Waters 32 B. Seeber 33 M . Houston 34 N . Roberts 35 M. Drew 36 S . Murray 37 C . Edwards 38 G . Trifilo 39 A . Soto 40 P. Alabakis 41 J . Thompson 42 A . Cordell 43 E . Galiz i
1 A . Hamilton 2 J . Gray
44 D . Ryde r
45 C . Chapaman 46 J. Satwell 47 C . McNaughton 48 C . Spencer 49 S . Pugliese 50 K. Pace D . Auld P. Johns S . McCrath D . Smith S . Duhau C. Spencer
3 G . Heppell 4 D . Coonan 5 A .Cannane 6 S . Byrn e 7 F. Vital e 8 M . Malone 9 J . Khoury 10 S. Fyffe 11 S. Cocolaras 12 L . Brown 13 P.Hamilton 14 P. Robinson 15 P. McNaughton 16 S . Smyth e 17 D. Lynch 18 J . Curtin 19 P. Shand 20 L. Stewart 21 S . McNamara 22 I . Twyford 23
J . Osborne
24 L. Sherry 25 G. Malone 26 G. Newitt 27 D . Disisto 28 P. Harrington 29 D . McAllister 30 M. Lewi s 31 A. Mouchacca 32 S. D'Andrea 33 C . Price 34 A.Sibereisin 36 D . Horne 37 S . Coombes 38 H. McDonald 39 M . Rogers 40 B . Bake r 41 T. Raade 42 P. Harris 43 J . Tobin 44 S . Gason 45 L . Pelschel 46 G. Forbes 47 T. Bromley 49 M . Nolan 50 R . Crackett 52 B. Flanagan 53 T. Moore 55 M . Ortiz
56 A. Baker 58 D. Williams 60 E . Kava
A melee is 'Where an incident takes plac e involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing eac h other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"
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5 YEARS AGO - 199 3 B) made it 311 for the season r,i,entonian.s ( Uni . Blueo~flofk de~uarterlbu st mainU),,,,ci left : ui,trs after a 7 g m to 12 .17 . It was „ed that lead all ii forwards a19, s Ada Acteman d"and • Chris Taylor 7 who also took Mark Dave ;, Best Matty Brooks,Dave Cam p t, «r, .~n (OM's) and Tim an d ~~ an f rmrersl Pau l games to*some very g I~ h11){NOB) versatile and superb ball handler . for his outot "Tank Too he y (De La) known handball, 't . Kevin s d lightning an uiciin,courage ,B eourageous J Be~cRYarwood. famousanforOhis . ewingra punt . ,in Kenyon won the Media Award for his ser-d ui 1992 . His articles in the Sun Mondays an . • and his comments on VAFAmats the .<< n i ~ matches on 3UZ Good Sports gave , :<clation valuable publicity . confiiVi try 310 welcomed Whitefriars, 0/3, . Rhr~ee residence in B first place d ry an ; nt of victo e down at half time . 2 to .1 to 1 .5 quarter kicking 7 n, in their p hi P 6109) to 10 .14 (74). The big rd~rent on to win 17 .7 ( jus t ;,,an tit . Petrevski was best . goals) . ePa Coghlanc ~Y 6) and M . Goodwin (3 g be st. ,,1 V ne . H . Flan igan were the Friars Scotch game (A) the Ormond Old 1c:tory in OS early to lead 2(2 to 113 . Ormond jumped ge The Cardinals edged oals at the f~rs It chan h ir way back "bit by bit" to hit the lead by be as g ,n tile iinal term. Ormond after.14kickin 15,11 . Collins, ;ffl,,ky got the goal to win 15 4 Mto ark McDonald (5 [~,i)pens and veteran champio n .) were Ormond's best while Hunter, als at f.f lson and Allen were best for Old Scotch . [3' Section coaches were Grant Lawrie k) Paul farr}, Harisiou (Bull/ T), Mark Tymm s 'Brien (Old Melburnians), Garry Connolly (Old
hit the front with 1 minute to go. From the centre bounc e Kew got the bal l down to McAlister who marked, went back and put it through the centre for a one point win . Closest finishes for the day :. Bernards win v . St A: Marcellin's three point : Thomastowri s 7 point . C (M's best, Chris Slattery) . A . La Rosa). D : Bulleen win v . MHSOB (T's best . West Brunswick (Empel United's 8 point win v 20 po ' goals for BU and best) . E: Whitefriars : FIT's 8 point . F . WF's best) v . Brunswick (M . Reidy win v. Commonwealth Bank . A club record at Bulleen United when their m anifent,prolifcbestandfairestDickMorleyPlayedhis 224th game for the club, tedd coach of the Max Lyon had been appointe VAFA Under 19 team with Tom Johnston and Greg . Andrew Langford-Jones by Tootell . selectors ; he was supported again coach of the wealth CDEF team of experience and living, selectors with a . Peter Mason and Peter Hutchinson . Peter Hannan Rick Brockwell . Old Camberwell congratulated George Young on his 150th game while AJAX saluted their playing coach Mark Feldy on reaching that number . Mark started in 1975, retired in 19and returned to the pharmacy and raise a family , game in 1986, just as he left off in 1982 .
Terry tt nt .}, Michael Mulvahill (Old Paradians), . Blues) and .Minn (Therry) . Grant Williams (Uni eolf Reilley (Whitefriars) . Average winning margins in round 3 were A, 58, . with only 3 out fo 20 games 13 . 31 . C, 70 . D. 83 oon by less than 20 points . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 8 What a thriller between Kew and Therry with the for the victory, top position in B . The lead hanged several times . with Kew 3 goals up at the at (lhange, and then Cavanagh got the frrst goal for h;c~c against the wind, Then Therry took control to
What a day it was at ~e down Salle 0 wher e goals to the Walsh watched his tea m go team he once coached, Ormond . Th~cked 14 .11 to n and ebest 15 .9 to 6 .11 to half time . Ormond's were Russell . .3 in the second half 4 McCooke (4) . Carboon (5) while Peterg da{ o Field goals for De La was an outstandin and Mark Bushfield umpires were Greg Hardima n with Rod (I can add up) Clarkson and Michael Lentini in the goals . 15 YEARS AGO - 1983 Simon "Harry" Costello played his 200th game for Uni Blacks when he took the fieldnMonash day .whe Monash . It was a disappointing Harry's career its first win, 13 .16 to 11 .14 is worth recording - the first player to reach 200 senior games with Blacks, Best and Fairest, 1973. 76-77-78, Victorian team 1975-77-78-79-80-81-82 l played usir9 i 1979 the VAFA Captain 1981, Al brother Tony . als . oBlacks) 'Gentleman' Jim Peters retired as an umpire . 379 with the VAFA (133 field . 5 after 548 games boundary . 241 .i4oals) .
Foundation Member and Life Member of the Club "Conga" Erickson played his 250th game for Old Mentonians . In his career Conga had coached the reserves to a premiership . Old Paradians (B) continued their unbeaten run with a 16 point win over Bulleen-Templestowe, 23 .10 .148 to 20 .12 .132 . Best were "Captain Courageous" Arthur Roe (playing his 150th game) . Gleeson, P. Wood (OP) and VanDenDriest, Delanty, Ling (Bulleen Templestowe) . Collegians, back in the Under 19's for the first time since 1939 recorded its first win . 250 games to Jeff Perkins and Ian Ramsay of Elsternwick, both life members of the club, and committeeman and treasurer, respectively, and to Kevin Drinan (St . Kilda CBOC), a magnificent full back and winner of three Club Best and Fairest awards . 20 YEARS AGO - 197 8 Uni Blues annihilated North OB with 10 .6 to a solitary goal in the second term, the feature of the game . Brown, Yeo, Schauble, (Blues) and Carlson, Kelly, Randles (NOB) were best . Only bright spot for North was comeback in the reserves of former top class halfback player, Steve Maule . 200 games to "Goffa" Stevens, senior vice-president of Old Ivanhoe Grammarians . West Brunswick (D) remained undefeated with a strong 12 point win over MHSOB in a high scoring game, 19 .16 (130) to 18 .10 (118), best were Brockwell, Ceddal, Dagg (West B) and R. Staley, R. Wood, (MHSOB) .
Milestones at Old Brighton ; 150 to dashing long left foot kicking wingman Owen Millis and 100 to Andrew Mullett whose considerable courage and football skills had been an inspiration to his teammates. Andrew had also served the club for manv years as press correspondent and registration secretary. Kew honoured 200 games from Terry Hayes, record club Best and Fairest four times . Interstate player in 1974, club captain in 1977 and 1978, Kew had never seen a more courageous and dedicated member. 25 YEARS AGO - 1973 Caulfield Gr. (27 .17) played brilliant football to annihilate Old Paradians (3.11) who turned in a miserable performance . Griffiths. McNicol and G . Fletcher (7 goals) were best for Caulfield while Lyons, Hart and McLaughlin strugglers for Old Paradians . One hundred games to John Skerry, Peter Hartigan . Ian Harris, all of Alphington, Rick Porton, Neil Malone (MHSOB) and Ron Baker (Ivanhoe) . A Section captains were Greg Tootell (Caulf . Gr.) Graham Warfe (Coburg), Guy Wilson (Geelong), R . Booth (Monash), Shane Maguire (North OB), Ross Duke (Old Par), Roger Wood (Ormond), Barry Arnott (St. Bernards) and B . Cotrill (Uni Blues) . Who captained Ivanhoe ? On the bottom in B after 3 rounds, De La Salle (4 years later - an A section Premiership - Ed) . Kew (B) kicked 7 .2 to Uni Blacks 3 .4 in final
quarter to run out winners an d record their first victory . 30 YEARS AGO - 1968 Ormond paid tribute on the passing of the grand old man of the club, Les Smith, foundation president in 1931 . Les Gordon, veteran Powerhouse captain coach, played his 300th game - the last 200 had been consecutive . Frank Snell (Kew) and John Booth (Old Paradians) were appointed coaches of teams to play Tasmania and South Australia respectively . Melbourne High and Uni . Blacks drew - 9 .14 apiece . Another thriller was Kew and Old Scotch, with Kew 33 points ahead at the last change, and scoreless in the last quarter, hanging on to win by 4 points . Best were Paterson . Findlay . Goonan (Kew) and Mackay, R . Beaurepaire and P . Clarke (Old Scotch). 40 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Members of the Permit Committee were Fred Coldrey (Chairman), W . Gallacher, F . Hamilton, George MeTaggart and K. Phillips . Old Scotch recorded their first win over Old Melburnians for eight years with a convincing 21 point victory . Parry, Wilson and Law, later a Hawthorn star rover, were best for Old Scotch with Pinkus, Turner and Morris serving Old Melburnians well. Parkside maintained their unbeaten record in C section when they fought back in second half to beat National Bank by 19 points . Best were Barry, Dite, Dempster (Parkside) and Dunn, Strickland, Wall (National Bank). UHSOB extended congratulations to coach George Murray - a proud father. Amateur results were being broadcast on Saturday nights by 3UZ with scores repeated again on Sunday mornings by John Russell (later a leading racecaller) . One hundred games to Allen Morris, Old Scotch vice-captain, club best and fairest in 1957, and runner-up in 1952 and 1953 . Allen had been by his example an inspiration on and off the field . B Section captains were Phil McLaughlin (Old Paradians), D . Hoffman (ES&A Bank), Rex Jones (Power House), Michael Roet (Uni Blacks), Noel Stokes (Kew), Noel Rundle (Old Geelong) Geoff Paul (MHSOB), and Laurie Ansett (Hampton Rovers) . Who captained Comm . Bank and Geelong? 50 YEARS AGO - 1948 Old Melburnians and Uni Blacks, both undefeated, met in the match of the day . The Dark Blues kicked a goal against the wind in the last quarter to win by four points - stars for the victors were Evans Macgregor and Ted Cordner while for the Blacks Denis Cordner and Kevin Dillon gave great service . Hampton Rovers notes read : "Our star was Peter Lucas . whose debut was a gem" - became a great half back for Collingwood .
'! ;at A disastrous result for this Scribe in Round 2 ! Four correct predictions from 9 games gave me rrobably my worst result in twelve season's tippin g!! I can only improve! RE~rIEW SECTIO N 1 _viazenod offered only token resistance to Old ~coich, who obviously relished this trip to Waverley! The Cardinals returned with a seventv six point vicOld Brighton, at home, triumphed over MHSOB, ~~; ho finished sixteen points in arrears after one of the closest contests of the day. The much improved St . Kevin's team conclu~ively defeated Therry Penola, who went down by forty two points . St . Kevins, who were well led, rould well be the big improver in 1998 . De La Salle certainly did defeat the depleted Coile~ians, to the tune of one hundred and thirtv Six points . So conclusive was the De La Salle victon that Collegians could manage only two behinds . Any optimism that Old Melburnians had i112proved enough to worry Old Xaverians was soon dispeIled as the reigning premiers powered their v, ay to victory by one hundred and one points . SECTION 2 Mt. Lilydale . again showed their potential when they defeated Marcellin by twelve points after a low scaring game . A highlight of the game was the first e\~er goal kicked by Nick Tregonning of Lllydale, who cere well served by Francis Varga, Travis Crowe Lind Jason McKenzie . Kew recaptured some of their 1997 form when
hey easily defeated Old Essendon by the "Hein z margin" of fifty seven points . Best players for Old E :.sendon included Williams . Barr. K . Gasa and ascy.
The new style Thornbury triumphed in the local derby when they proved too strong for Parkside and v: on by fifty nine points . Thornbury were well served by stalwart Gary Cutler, Coach Jamie Webb and Tony Mandahti . For Parkside their "Man of Iron" . Davey Steel and Tony Jackson were best . Monash Whites . despite inaccurate kicking, proved too strong for Yarra Valley, who were defeated by forty seven points after a fairly one sided niaech.
PREVIEW SECTION 1
over Mazenod, whose 1998 form has disappointed. The improved St . Kevins an d Old Brighton should be fairly evenly matched . I select Old Brighton, whose two performan ces have been the more impressive . Two of the poorer performers, to date . Coll egian s and Therry Penola meet in Albert Park. At home I favour Coll egian s, without any confidence that they will win . De La Sa lle is my selection to defeat Old Melburni ans, who, despite improvement, have not done as well as the undefeated De La Salle. Perennial finalists Old Scotch and Old Xaverian s meet again at Camberwell. With one notable exception Old Scotch has stru ggled to overcome the Crocodiles in recent seasons an d in fact they have often not kicked m any goals. Therefore I am confident that Old Xaverians wi ll win again . SECTION 2 Marcellin make the long trip to Keilor, to play Old Essendon, who are yet to win in 1998 . Marcellin, who have shown glimpses of form are my selection to win narrowly. My network of supporters lead me to believe that the rejuvenated Thornbury wi ll play well against Kew . The reigning premiers are worthy of my selection although a good showing by Thornbu ry will be more evidence of their improvement . Leaders, Monash Whites should record their third win in a row at the expense of Parkside, who may not be at fu ll strength for the long trip to Clayton . Undefeated Mt . Lilvdale should win their third consecutive match at the expense of Yarra Vall ey, whose players have yet to settle into the tempo of Club XVIl1 . Th an ks to the four people who contacted me with match details . Please telephone me on 9467 2857 by 4 .00pm on Monday so I c an give due credit to your players . VALE: Collegians - All involved with th e Collegians AFC would like to mourn the tragic passing of Anthony "Hippo" Taylor early this month . A fine competitor on the field and always there with a smile and a joke for teammates off the field . he will be missed greatly.
Cyan Pr-~ss apologizes for the omission of Club 18 ReFults from "The Amateur Footballer" f'o, 3
CLUB 18 (1 ) MAZENOD v. ST. KEVIN S OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS v . COLLEGIANS THERRY PENOLA v . DE LA SALLE OLD XAVERIANS v . MHSOB OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTCH CLUB 18 (2) MARCELLIN v. THORNBURY COUGARS KEW v . PARKSIDE MT . LILYDALE v . MONASH WHITE S YARRA VALLEY v. OLD ESSENDO N
UNDER 18 - 18 .04 .98 OLD RAVE1cIARS 3 .4 9.7 18 .8 213a65 MA IrOD 0.0 1.0 1 .0 2.1 .13 OldXXarexians : B. Mathews 6 . J . Hardulck 6 . R. King 5. P. Hall 3, T. O'Sullivan 3 . Janes Cotnors. Court . Ecat: T. O'SulVhan. T . Key~hoe . P. Comm. B. Curtain. T. Landntan D States. Maunad: Shaw 2. Bmt: Scassetra. Jacobs' £lsher, Mltchett. Na.sshaunr, Brennan . OLD SCOTCH 3.2 8.4 8.6 9 .8 .E 0 DID BRIGHTON BLOO DS 1 .4 4.8 7.10 7.13?s5 Old Scotch. Illhtgrorth 4. Lines. Couper. Pedler. '.teLeish. Stubbs, Best: Montgmm, "enh .n . Ca+per, Lines. Tribe. Room . Bzighton: Shqipen 3. Jackson 2 . D. Morton 2. Beat•Stllppen. D. hfotton. Brvs;t Leman, Scratch . McCann. B 181 . 6.124 4.3.27 3_ C. Spaisuvod 3 . P. Spatisanod 2, Geehman 2, Skid 2 . Vcrmy Glass, Thompson . Menzies. Best: Geehman . Laurence. F3etty, 2 . R7zto. Heu2t . Best: M . Keenan, Lyons. Httchens, R .
ER 18 - 25 .04 .98 "°~~ J 3.4a2 C'.D BCOTC31 12.14 .88 Maaenod : O'Neale. hfastromanno. Shaw . Best: Lane. Nusshaum . Campbell . S4•sstramanno. Jacahs . 0Neaie. Old Scotch: Pvtton 3. Iltmgxanh 2. Gray 2. Stubbs 2. tACleLsh. Deakin. Lines. Bent: 31enhelm . Tribe. Gray. Eustace. E . Afattfomery. Panton . OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 10.7.87 MH 7.9 .51 OMSOB Bnghtat Bloods: Scarlett 2. Robinson . Brv n . Carra. Can. hours. James. Jenktn. Cunnmgton . Best : hicLennan . James. Ceckran . Gleeson• Meetly . Reach . RSHSOB: Lawrence 4. Scinls. Archda8. Konstanty. Bevt: Cheeman. Pretty. Laa"rence. Srnnis. B. Archdall• Claars. 4TIERHY PEROLA 0.0 2 .2 4.2 5 .1 33 ST REVINS 3,2 5.8 7.8 11.9.75 Therry PenoSe: Thanpsat. W. Boyle. Hutchinson . D. Sandman. L. Kuret. Bruit Lyons. Ke3•. Kuret. Eastmae, Fenn . Van Enqekn DE LA. SALLE 3.8 7.9 13.12 21 .14 .140 COLLEGIANS 0 .1 0.2 0.2 03.2 De La Seilc: Rudd 7, Beset 5 . Matmts 2 . Bolt 2. Jennings, Phllllp& Gray. Klnsella. Buick. Best : Rudd. Reset . Grat•. t411lic-sen . Murphy. S. Hery•. : Best: K . Curtis . Lock:cmod. Ashby. Taylor. 0.4 8.9 14.14 17.14 .118 1 .1 2.1 2 .2 2.3.15
UNDER 18 - 25 .04.9 8 '.YARCEL1dN 4 .2 4.3 8 .5 6,5 '41 'dT LILYDALE 1.1 3.1 4 .2 8.5.53 Mt LDgdsle: Anderson 3 . Bn.n.scn . Commer(ord• Cravz• Gardiner, Trebrnmmg . Bnt: hkKenzte, J. Flanagan . F. Varga. Gibson. Camlan . Anderson. tlEw 4.2 10.3 12.4 13.7.85 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 0.2 0.2 2.3 4.4.28 PARFtSIDE 0.3 3 .5 3.5 5 .7.37 THORNBURY COUGARS 3.5 6 .8 11 .10 14.11 .95 Thareshurp Covgars : C. i4inmsld 3. G . 3• J . Matrama 3. A. Johnson 2 . Rf . Gthsat 2. T. Mandal[tl. Best; G. Cutkr, . JWebb, G . Argercpauks . T. Mandzll8. J. Smt•th . F. CaPuto. YARRA VALLEY 0.0 0.0 3.3 3 .3 .21 'SO4ASH WHITES 4.2 5 .4 7.5 9.14 .88 .' 11^•^°-h WHftes: S. Dods 2, Van Der Zahn 2. Tracy 2. Tossaeahten . G r, F lit. P - t : . Fahes.Tc:c.y. RtdtIR.S . Dc4rs . Sin a.
NAME CLUB 18 (1) OAKLEY RUD D
CLUB COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD XAVERIANS OLD XAVERIANS OLD SCOTCH
11 7 9
B . MATTHEWS 6 J . HARDWICK 6 ILLINGWORTH 2 6 CLUB 18 (2) PEARCE MT. LILYDALE 5 ANDERSON MT . LILYDALE 3 5 MARRAMA THORNBURY COUGARS 3 4 WALSH OLD ESSENDON 4
1.1 3 .2 5 .2 5.2.32 DE LA SALLE 23 4 .7 7.9 9 .1; 19 St. Kc,itm: Andrea; 3. J . Quirk . J. Bateman .Best: Collins. day. Atdrtw . 't, s. C.allannan . De be BaBe: tiltt&unswt3 . Rude 2. Murphy, Bell. Robinson. Phillips . Best: hLnnec Gray, S. Hov. t:tlliamson, Jennings . Kinsella. OLD 2dELBURNIANB 3,5 5.8 6.10 7,12 .54 COLI.F.GL4i5 0.1 1.4 4 .4 4,7a1 Old Molbumbuts: Branch8vxer 5 . Maclellan . Stanton. Best : Catchier. Verge, Teiford. S,cott . Brmchiks.rr. Moss. Collegircrus: Oakley 11 . Burgess. lishirp. Best : Taylors . Burgess, Ashby. K . Cums. Lancaster, Gay.
UNDER 18 - 18 .04 .98 3 .0 5.3 4 .3 0.10
8.6 7.8 .50 9 .14 14.15,99
4 .1 9.5 10.5 15 .5195 1 .1 5.2 7.6 818.5 8 t . LOqdele: Pearce 5• Anderson 2. Craux 2 . Gzrdllter 2 . G€Gscm 2. Jeaiats. 5iunk. : VdoWten. A Del Banda . Anderson. Pearce. Hoogen Bown . Varga, ads 2, C. Johnson, ht. 0Dea T. htaugitan, M. Quinn 2 . Bruit A Gazr. A. Guerra. D. Leary . I. Fletcher. C. Johnson, A. La.crenre . OLD Z SSEN DON GRAhUdAR 1.1 2 .3 7,5 10.6.66 PARESID£ 4.5 5 .7 8.9 12,12 .84 on Grammar: V.'aLh 4. Casey 3 . R'rtcttt 2, Ban. Beat: N'aLh . Bethom, Old Hrxt.t. Casey. Rted . MO77A8H WHITES 12 .13.85 THOR*iBURP COUGARS 4,11 .35 TbwMury Cougers: F. Caputo . T. ALVtdalltL It. Vescic• J . i1791arnswt. Beet : G . L}nch B. Parks. T. Lyncrotn. D. Bunn . R. Vescdc. T. Mandalltt.
9 SECTION CLUB ~AR~H®US~
U1 by Brett Connel l
Spp~sical .~---"' PREVIEW hape as shpperY conditions ~ ~ON 1 ' SE travel to Mazenod A adders begin to tare . / visited most grounds Waverley Park to tak e that holds muc h in irrte ~ , t~ay Salle match on De La S roved MaZenod who will win host d . St, Kevins real test for the improve position in the four find themlatoo I T;iON S and consolidate a p ~,rill against last to kee p sh ad looked all but home d Brighton and ossess n .12 i OW Nl~n banged on 4 ladder leaders )~lf time, however bang his stage . Old Brighton contm. Both teams P powerful, while e t Albert Park Blues winless at tof the D's . as g a and with Rose, Mollard should be a ripper Lni their merry way easily.disposin For the OP'S Vecchio [9) the ability to boot big scores ananing is towards the t,Ou r °eJ ° OP's of the SKOBS and Elg all in fine touch my ts m for the aind to did the and Butler were prominent, The Lions ran even . Old Carey will get their first po 1o`rng winners against the Bernards ~ero~ until Lions yea against the Bernards at home, while Blues will h cominC1n while the OC's failed to registe Po gd better themselves stone motherless last after the Xa d . Addison an firstlas half, quarter With Cerce the finished with them . ~Old 8rigbton, collegians, old t ~sonthe day . e Selections: Ma~~s the in the bag against SECTION 2 game quarCarey & old Xa Old Scotch had th e and eased off in theIn SECTION 2 what isn a crucial Timber Ridge alwavs going to be a Old Trinity and Marcellin clash i gwa ( OT stron a . While match for both with the OT's favoured to kick a E°~'~eS a the e~E Friars . teams, O second tough sealing the ster gam e with ld Melburnians face thei r ,,,at gam roved with another strong p an d with a spot in the four hing-e a force to be reckoned vvi bigger score second quarter- The Tigers ll points match in two wee 1tefriar s first de {et for th ing t}teir that they first wi 1110% hi1e North Old Boys got off the mark leaving m the ing on this will inflict W h North old Boys will be no`~1 match sho~or tittle ,,~ . hi the f blacks to lament at the bottom of the table great work from year today h . In the fmalinmatch hungry Tigers, while old Halleybury fine the section the Sharks Wit n atch of Stevens held on to take the points mercy to a struggling Blacks unit d . Thomas and, be~ell • es Gibson, Old Scotch With Hugh against aBu'd fast an fmishing 01d Haileybury form should account for Beaumaris at Cam a game at SECTION 2 BL~ ht out a tight g i s, 5t . Bedes Sports Ground . Monash Blues and AJAX fou g the better to remain an~oteh Old TrinitY+ Old Meib old • with the Jackas fmisli MHSOB and H~pton selections' . Old Hsllepb~9 CoClayton f}tonthree teams undefeated• defeated Caulfield Mentone Tigers .eo BLUE a m what Rovers are the o e D~ S~le(2) respectively las t SECTION 2 host Monash Blues at South yanwith L . d d Evans fine performers for MHSOB favoured at ho Rover s Grammarians an qWija}a, Schwab an Sd2 Caulfiel d ield battled will be fine match, therHigh forward . Hampton , m up to will Old Ment ~e hs vanquished Fields. St. Kflda a bi er. Taylor and Moore in foFields wGard the ek . vanonce again, however were overrun by ~n We $ will account for the Ormond play host to nearsgmore powerful old Meu ntoecord t 3~ ama}ors . In the ecover De La Salle (2) . Caulfield and will take their 2) will be Ballantine booting a er-up Ormond got hours St,inKilda Sth . while 01nbXatverians ( •197ru ond win two Weeks, en run at Albert fmal match th ag~ round old XaV 2) looking to upset -h Jackas Jackas unbeaten run could . roundL~s th SECTION 2OfRED by $ the closest 01dcParadians the (2) going nh eIn dow penola made it three from three not keep up p~th a soli e`~ against Aquinas, Old I tanha emnsOf ~ their march as one o~ overoa War in$al team wh o . Bulleen Temple gg with a resounding stowe were no match no easy beats the might of Yarra Valley however were Wel l Stedwelld. v Touragianis• McCrohan, Fiorance. and ?le the OGS enjoyed the week's rest
H~pton Rovers, Old Park . MKSOB +& Old Xaveflans (2) . Selections : Ormond Mentonians+ ma SECTION RED W~tng~ win fresh fro and Aquinas host the2 rested Old Geelong . with the OGS favoured to go to whoa week off undefeated n ,Therypnolativrubeatougharneth e ftheir
wilh the visitors tipped to maintai ,ntimrr thrir ranicl Ivanhoe, who Will run. as to 01d
improvement and knock Yarra Valley off at Bulleen Park today . Old Paradians (2) are favoured to defeat the Bullants at home . with Briggs . Curran and Boyd all in fine form. while the Leos have the bye. Selections : Old Geelong, Therry Penola, Old Ivanhoe & Old Paradians (2 )
MAY 9 - ROUND 5 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD v. ST. KEVIN S OLD BRIGHTON v . COLLEGIANS OLD PARADIANS v. ST. BERNARDS OLD XAVERIANS v. DE LA SALLE OLD CAREY v. UNIVERSITY BLUES UNDER-19 SECTION 2 MARCELLIN v . OLD MELBURNIANS (at Timber Ridge Reserve )
WHITEFRIARS v . NORTH OLD BOYS ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS BEAUMARIS v. OLD TRINITY OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD SCOTCH UNDER-19 (2) BLUE MONASH BLUES v . HAMPTON ROVERS CAULFIELD GR. v. OLD MENTONIANS DE LA SALLE (2) v . ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD OLD XAVERIANS (2) v. MHSO B ORMOND v . AJAX UNDER-19 (2) RE D ST . LEOS EMMAUS v. AQUINAS OLD GEELONG v. WARRINGAL (T.H . King Reserve) THERRY PENOLA v . OLD IVANHOE YARRA VALLEY v . OLD PARADIANS (2) BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE has the by e
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL UNDER 19 (1 )
C . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS 4 15 DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 6 14 JACKSON UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 12 UNDER 19 (2) THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 9 20 SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 3 14 JONES OLD TRINITY 3 14 UNDER 19 (2) BLU E L . TAYLOR MHSOB 4 21 BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 13 21 PALMER OLD MENTONIANS 3 10 UNDER 19 (2) RED BOLTON OLD GEELONG 3 11 BRAUER OLD GEELONG 1 9 CREMEAN YARRA VALLEY 9 M . WINES YARRA VALLEY 1 9 wFt rN WARRINGAL 2 9
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UNDER-19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE v . MAZENOD Field: Mark Jenkins Josh DiPietro Goal : Robert Dunstan Andrew Long ST. KEVINS v . OLD BRIGHTON Field : Trent Greenway Heath Little Goal: Robert Seymour Eugene D'Lazarus
COLLEGIANS v . OLD PARADIANS Field : Graeme Hunichen Dharshaka Peiris Goal : Daniel Van Duser Skip Shipley OLD CAREY v. ST. BERNARDS Field : Andrew Chapman (R) Max Wittmann Goal : David Murray John Pickett UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD XAVERIANS Field : Damian Lane tR) Frank Karabela s UNDER-19 SECTION 2 OLD TRINITY v . MARCELLIN Field : Peter Simpson Cameron Gill At 1 p .m . OLD MELBURNIANS v. WHITEFRIARS Field : Chris Fedderson Peter Buchanan NORTH OLD BOYS v. ST. BEDES MENT. TIGERS Field: Jim Pappas Jason Moore OLD HAILEYBURY v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : Geoff Kelly Chris Stevens (J ) OLD SCOTCH v . BEAUMARIS Field : Leah Gallagher David Longwort h UNDER-19 (2) BLUE
MHSOB v . MONASH BLUES Field : Clarke Thuys Ian Burgess
HAMPTON ROVERS v . CAULFIELD GR. Field : Justin Grossbard Graeme Morga n
OLD MENTONIANS V . DE LA SALLE (2) Field Nick Evans Gajanan Skandakuma r ORMOND v . ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULF. Field . Euan Lindsay Terence Farrell AJAX v. OLD XAVERIANS (2) Field : Adam Gordor Daniel Ischia UNDER-19 (2) RE D AQUINAS v . OLD GEELONG Field: Pat Maebu <. Matthew Meie r WARRINGAL v . THERRY PENOLA Field: Kevir McMahon Andrew Rechtman YARRA VALLEY v . OLD IVANHOE Field : Chrii Cimoh ( 2) v. BULLEEN-TEM OLD PARADIANS PLESTOWE Field : Damian Murphy
ST. LEOS EMMAUS HAS THE BYE
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M 19 SECTION 2- 25 .U 1 .98 2.0 7.2 8.8 14 .8.92 5 .7 12.9 16.16 19.17.131 Cope 2 . M .:.th^v.s . Disco Gorgbus. Dn•ercelli. Iu'. hLarson. McCallum, ik•tercelh. s . Maguire. Loy. J. Hughes 3 . C. Ste.ms 2, K. Otnzr 2. T. Chapman . T. Paterson . e,zrLs. H . Thotnas, J. Hughes . T. Chapman, M . Thuralkes . G . 4 .2 7.8 10 .9 12.17.89 3 .4 4.6 6.10 8.13.81 an 3 . Dully 2. WInch, Etfemtan. Trexhella. Beat: Retd • t, M . Cas:aMo. Hutchinson . Iszep . WSldron . Pacsador. Best: HLas. Dann, ~),7C:.✓' "17G 4.3 11 .4 14 .5 20.7.127 3i:Z.11,'d 4.4 8.7 10 .12 12.18 .8 8 : :Ins 4• Guest 3. Murphy. Sibree. Couzens• Fahtny1, Murtazt. Best: , _ . . _ . ,; n, Ellhns. BhreB . Sthree. 5IIT n_4Cii5 3.3 6.4 8.6 8.8 .58 2.6 9.10 14 .12 16.14.110 Vi OLD 13oY3 3.3 7.10 12.13 18.15.111 3.3 6 .4 10.4 17.5.10 7 e 3 . Alpstnder 2 . Arendarcikas 2 . Stephens 2 . Teasdale 2. . WS'IghL Biro. Stevens, Lee . Clhson. Davvy 4 . Home 3. Harmp 2. Bell . Brandham . Floyd . Best: kera. SomaLa. Bell.
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 25 .04 .9 8
3 .2 3,3 7.3 11 .15.81 iE8 4 .0 7,3 11 .5 11672 -m: Crauford 4 . Hocking 2 . Jackson 2. Llddtc 2. lrogets. Best: 4'ogels. Wood . Cr•tcrotord. Brooks. 7.2 10.5 18 .8 21 .9 '135 3 .1 5.4 6 .8 8.11 .59 . e+ 6 . G. Earl 3, W. Earl 3 . Eaart 2 . SteHart 2. Day. Rhodes. WaLh, . ...,t: Ban =. Dtmer. Stewart . Day'. Emdge. At.uamides. 7.6 9.12 18.15 24 .21 .185 1 .0 4.4 5.5 8.8.42 OShea 5. Sullivan 4• Green 3. Byron 2, Rtchardson 2. Pkxnges• Butler. Young. Vecrhto, Kudexah. 4.8 7.8 10 .11 14.11 .95 3.4 8.12 14 .15 22.23.155 'aunt 2 . Osborne 2. Gteeson 2 . Sheehan, Serrano. jacks. B.L. rano. PalataJko. Evans . CWk8lans:Tel(ord • 2. M, well 2 . Etg . CL3rke . Spicer. Baxter. Beat : htoon. BaaTer. d. IPSA;TR!a73 5.8 7.11 18 .17 20 .28.148 ;G C.LRES' 0.1 0.3 0.5 3,8 .26 r reyood. Oppv. Kettk. Best: Costae, Addison . Heffernan. Derry. Pound.
UNDER 19 BLUE - 25.04.98 MOYASH BLUES 1.1 3 .6 7.7 7.9 .51 AJAX 2.2 4 .2 5.4 10 .5.65 ••-h Bhxs: Dickenson 2, Roscoe . Creamer. C.usteln. McClelland. Ete_v. Best: McClelland. Bennet . Boiton. W@eks. Retth. Bronts. AJAX' Bastst 2 . Boch 2 . Onas 2. h}esegar Gutman. WYtnstock. Snow. Best: M.C . Segar. Sno•a•, Goldstone. Rubenstein, Boob. Gutman. CAULFIELD GRAAIlNARLtN 9 .7.61 hi1180B 19.15.129 CauB dd Grarnmarim- M . Gurpntar 2. S. Saint. S. Fentl.1li. M. Richardson, P. Sykes . S. Erickson, T. Freeman. J. Ryan. Best : T. Freiman, S. tYtdaJaJa. Atlam. Schwab. S . Kendall. J. Acad. G. Etnns . MHSOB: L. Tay}or 4 . Moore 3, Gregso nn 3, Stmgson 2 . W'rt~ht 2. S . Osborne 2 . Rodde[ H. Taetar. Braxn. Best: Moore, A. O'Bren . Joseph, McCull'. C,regson, Parker. DE LA SALLE (2) 1.2 4.6' 6 .8 12.9.81 HAMPTON ROVERS 4,2 7 .3 14 .3 17.4 .106 De La Salle: N . Statlord 2. Luke Ryan 2. S . Logan 2 . A Hancock. M. Cogtll.•uL D. Forer. A Donntson . IL Stevens 2. Best : Ryan . Laragy, Synnott, McKenzie. Logan . Read. Hvnpton Rovva: Cnpps 4, Dudley, 4, Landrtgan 3. FL•ilthe 2. gum 2. Dallas. Lanagan. Beat : Duddc. W'ood-,. Anderson, Lanagan. Cripples, Flahrve. ST HH,DA SOUTH CAULPIELD 0.1 2.2 5 .2 5.2.32 OSA!dEhTOhTANS 5.6 11 .9 15.17 25 .26.178 Old Mentoni®ns: Batiantine 13 . Palmer 3 . R . Alexander . Emmanuel . Hollou. Kuramoto. Mason . Best: Ba!lanttne. Kuramoto, Lane . Palmer, Stephen. McKay . OLD BAVBR1Ah5 (2) 3 .2 8.8 8.9 10 .10.70 ORhSOND 5 .4 7.5 9.13 10.14.74 Ormora< : Stephens 2 . Putz 2, Keleher 2. Haughtwt, Egan. Coulson. Thanpson . Best: Thompson. Keleher. Knight. Porter, Naughton. Stastak .
UNDER 19 RED •- 25.04 .98
ST LEChS EMMAIIS 2.1 6 .3 10.8 12.13 .85 OLD PARADL9RS (2) 1.2 8 .6 11.8 14 .9 .93 St . Leeoe Emmaua Hodder 4, BL3ndihom 2 . McDonald 2. VMp! 2. Bomnct, Broun. Vau an . Besh. Zatds. Hodder. Sctil7tter. Tkkner. Vaughan. Blanotham. Otd : Boyd 5. Baker 2, O'M~ra 2 . Attard. Curran . Macartney. PPrice. Dean . Best: . Curran . Ol GEELONGLonte, Batt. Macartney . Galb-aay. ~b s BYE THEERRY PF390LA 5 .4 10.8 11.14 14.15.99 4 9111548 1.2 4.3 6.6 8.12 .80 Therry Panols: Grant 2. McMahon 2 . Trewin 2. Christie . SnLth, Zampogna Clantar, O'Sulln2n . R Sprtngall. L. SpringalL Say . Best: ViiLZtll . Carter on. Grant, Saly. Smtth, B-agtta GLD IVANHGS 2.2 6.4 7.7 11.9.75 WARRRr•GAL 2.2 3,4 3 .7 5 .11.41 Warringid ; Welch 2 . Mutton . Sloan, W1swt Best : Sloan . WRilte. Hopgood. Natoh. pressor. Tahnr. BBILEEN't'Eh4E7.ESTOWE 1 .2 1.4 3 .8 3.8.28 YARRA VALLEY 5 .3 14.8 22 .9 32 .17.209 BuBeen Tanp£estose: Florence. Leer. Natsis. Best: Tourogants. McCrohan. Florence . Stedu•ell. Perkov. Yarra Valley: T. htcvtts 5, hiidcWn 5 . hk8rath 5. Va :ga•m 4. Skl~rorth 4 .'R•slting 3 . Searle 2 . t49nes• Pk . Beat : Coutts . Mc9rath . T. h~. Casana . Pask laughan .
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UlYDER 19 SECTION 2 - 18 .04 .9 8
5 .2 7.4 11 .5 13.9.87 5 .5 11.9 11 .12 12 .15.87 .~.-.. ilan 4. Butler 3 . Stevens 2. Lee . Smtttt . Dew. Bird . Bat: Et~rsat. £.ee. lier. Counts 3. DI as 3. Mars- 2 . CNssat . Gartner, Moran. Ent : ~ .. . ... .uk n .Lm_• . 3 .2 3.6 7.10 10.13.73 5.8 9.8 10.11 14.11.95 tonv2s 2. J. tlughes 2. C . Fricke . N. OBrkn, S. Miles, F. Oliver. N. Leith . •t . Hu2hrs• N. Leith . L. W'allc.son. S . Predergast, C . Stevens, G . Junker. 'r-ttell.i 3. Sutllean . Seattle 2. WMch. Reid. Duffy. Beat: Reid, n.IDaily. DatertV . 3.2 8.3 11.7 11.10.78 TIG 4.B 14.12 15 .16 20 .17.137 d 6. P. P.Yntte 4 . L. W7nt£e 3 . Kingu•cll 2 . Young 2. Dunn, .. ' r. P. W9ntk. L. Wffithe . Russo. 3.2 10.8 14.8 21.10.136 2.4 5 .5 10.11 12 .13 .8 5 Guest 5 . Ray 3, Wilson 3. Patterson 2. EIWns 2. Courts 2. Fab7nyt. at. Murphy. Heat: W'ILsmt . Godcy, Farquhar;qn. Rav. Caaens . Blrrell. : V. Natall 5 . Clements 2. J. Paton. WhBh. Hannon, Done. Porter. Both V. Natah. R. Pwtoa . J . Paton . Greg, iP. ILULRBBRY 4.2 9.10 14.15 18.17.125 >_RTHOLD BOYS 3.3 5.6 8.9 10.12 .72 "J Fieertw-yc ECsiathkw 7 . Mason 6 . Somaia 3 . Biggs, Moyle . Beet: Mason . R. Ladd. Lay.Somaiz .Mead:s .
UNDER 19 BLUE - 18 .04 .98 "'CY{`TPJ`•3(2)
0.3 1.5 5,11 7.13,55 4.4 7.5 7.8 9862 3. Roscoe 2. Creamer 2. Bell2. Both Creamer, Bolton. hkNeW.
W tand. Ockleshaw Li ul G mkl. t~He ~l'~ hS cqute. . Ba h:ontgomme . RA MSARIAR5 3 .1 6.5 8 .9 .81 2•4 7.9 9.18 11,17.83 N" =Lad_ G • M . Gurptnar 5 . G . Erans 2 .J . R}an . S. Sant . T. Freeman. M. 'e'`: S . WtdJa;a . C. Creer. M. Gurpinar. G . Evans . B. O'Callaghan . T. Freeman . y;, . pe 3. J .Onas 2. Sno•.v. Rubenstetns. Basta. Roekrttvt. M. Segal . -x: Boeh. Sharp. M . Segal. Onas. M. C. Segal. Goh7n . 13 .163 21 25 9
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MHSOB: L. Taylor 9. G skcw 3 . Bro•+.a a'-r 2. Moore . H . `-r, S. Oslarne. A. O'Brten. Beu:t,. taytor, T. Parker. R . rv. Ash O'Br[et. G .MC Cully . A. Stmpson . De La Silk: R. Stevens 2 . J. La- 2. N. Stafford. C. Buick 2, N . Synt#t. M. Ruschena. Best: Rt.aut. Guillfer. Dennison, Stevens . Btme. Faxr. HAMPTON ROVERS 10 .8 18.13 23.18 28.25.193 ST BHAA SOUTH CAU1.FgLD 0.1 0.2 1 .2 2.4.118 Hampton Rwaa: D. Vain 5, Tregear 3. Stokes 3 . Mide~inter 3, Dallas 3, Duddy 3, Fialtri•e 2, Flynn 2. Lanagan 2. Hebard. gum . Shen&eki. Beat: D. Voss. CtiHts. Mtda7nter. Wbods . Anderson . Flynn . St. Aildn South Cautfkld: Doolan. Schron. Best: Thu rsBkd. P&rez. Doolan . Haines, Rees . Zagame. ORAIOTiD 3.3 3.4 7.11 9.16 .17 OLD M£'rTONiANS 7.6 13 .15 15.18 19.25.139 Ortnond: M. Nash 4, D. htabbett 2 . Minter Keleher Egan . Bmt: Mahbett, Keleher. Nash . Black. Porter. CatiLsat. Old Mentontnns: Bal4vttine 7 . htNlsh 3. Palmer 3, McKay 2 . Campbell. Kuramoto. ORkOy . Phipps . Beat: BaBanttne. Kuramao. Pttlpps, Kennedy. Palmer. McKay. UNDER 19 RED - 18.04.98 BULLEEN-TE4 iPtESTOWE 3.1 52 7.4 8.8-54 ST LEOS EMMAUS 3.3 6.8 8.10 8 .15 .83 Bullan Templestowe: W'mmtzer 3. AWenhten 2, hicCrtotan. Florence. Fisher. Best : McCra'tan. Tour~iants, Mountaln . Ba4tmv. Hoa2rd . St, Lew Emmaua: Hodder 2. Bonnict 21 Newey 2. B4Word . McDonald, Tkkna Best : Hedder. BonntcY. Scltlttter Bravn . Vaughan, Zannts. OLD GEELONG 1 .4 3.7 9 .11 11.13.79 OLD PARADIANS (2) 4 .1 7.4 9.4 14.5.89 Old Gedorg: Bolton 3 . McCarthy 2, Avery 2 . Bracer, Ellery. WUpi• McInnes . Best: Diming. Edp,ar Stevens . Mcinnes. McCarthy. Aceiry. Old Paradiatu: Rees 4. Bmrd 3. Sutlh•an 3, Brack -111 2, GatWv .ay. Beigemart . Best : Sullivan, Curran. Varano. Dean . Boyd. Perry. BYE T1tERRY PENOL A ABDLNAS OC 2 .0 4 .2 7,3 11.3.69 OLD IVAh'HOE 5,1 10 18 13.9 18.11.119 WARRRiGAL AFC 3 .1 4 .3 9.4 11 .8.72 YARRA VALLEY 2 .3 5 .6 7.11 12.15 .87 IFazrtngat : Burke 4• Long 2 . Singh . Ho(tgoos. Mutton. W91son• Sloan . Best: Slam. Burke. Hc,-6*ood . White, tL91son• Long. storm Yellen Creme.•ut 3. h4ddlln 2 . Nkhrath 9 R Rn„nkic 9 r•aa - c- .b. uM~ .
COLLEGIAN S Coach: Tim Kiliwo rth U19 (C) :
1 L . Schmidt 2 N . Lynch 3 J. Clarke 4 D . Telford 5 L . Taylor 6 C . Mollard 7 M . Maxwell 8 N . Harrison 10 A . Robinson 11 B. Page 12 M . Gibson 13 S. EIg 14 T. De Young 15 J . Britten 16 A. Baxter 17 T. Spicer 18 D. Field 19 T. Maule 20 J . Waters 21 C. Chambers 22 N . McCann 23 T. Rodgers-Wilson 24 M . Godfrey 25 N . Bras s 31 J . Rose 33 B . Samuel 41 S . Sayers
44 C . Gibson 69 A . Dakin
DE LA SALLE Coach : Clay Weser U19 (C) : S. Hyland
1 2 3 4 5 6
M . Andrews C . Asmus R . Beattie R . Bonnici P. Bowden C . Buick
7 X. Clarice 8 S. Clayy
9 J . Crowe 10 S. Erdos 11 T. Fisher 12 N . Harbe r 13 S . Hart 14 R . Hughson 15 C. Hy a 16 S . V yand
17 D. McHenry
18 M . McHenry 19 B . Mercuri 20 M . Mercuri 21 A . Molan 22 D . Moore 23 D . Nolan 24 P. Nowlan 25 M . O' Donnell 26 A . Orlan d 27 A . Pedicini 28 B . Reade 29 K . Rogers 30 D . Stinear 31 A . Toniolo 32 J . Waters 33 E . Williams 34 S . Woods
MAZENOD Coach : Rod Bourke U19 (C) :
1 A . McDowell 2 N . Parry 3 D. Grant 4 J . Bond 5 G. Miller 6 G. Polett i 7 Varney 8 D . Stagiian o 9 R . Harrington 10 T Crook 11 J. Schiano 12 L . Hawkins 13 B. Mason 14 M. De Palma 15 N . Meehan 16 S. O'Sullivan
17 D . Nisbett 18 B. Meehan 19 D. Ryan 20 B. Hobbs 21 M . Ansell 22 M . Hunter 23 P Nelson 24 R. Hawkins 25 J . Greenaway 26 M . Bonaddio y
27 D. Rig g 28 J . Persi 29 L Perkins 30 R. Hammons 31 P. Fotiniotis
35 C . Worstelin g
OLD PARADIAPdS Coach- Ken Johanson (1) Coach: PM Luclretta M t A . Talaric o 2 S . Deran g o 3 M . Cosgrrff " 4 S . Ciavola 5 S . Pruscino 7 D . StanleY 8 B. Woodham 9 M. Rees 10 D . Gree n 11 A. Benincasa
OLD XAVERIANS Coach : pat HaMd (1) Coach: Pete CaNnan (2) U19 (C): 2 ~ 3 e. eeemam 4s C.cara~ D~fts ~ e Gm 8 G, C'. 9 7 Cc toR .c n 17 L r ,
12 A. Becchio 13 B. Atkinso n 14 A. Baker 15 G G . Boyd
1 2 T. t- t3 J . r'n, t4 A-'=
17 G . O' eara 18 M . Ploenges 19 C . Price 20 A. Sacco 21 A. Swindon 22 B. Richardson D. Varan o 24 M . Ventura 25 A. Dianati 26 L. Brickell 27 N. Kudeweh 28 A. Curran 29 N. A ttard 30 S . Bogemann 31 F. Papluca 32 B . Sullivan 33 C. Jacavou 34 S . Youn g 35 A . Jakowenko 36 R . Sart ori 37 C. Butler 38 T. O'Shea 39 V. Bergamin 40 B . McCrohan 41 M . Szewczuk 42 G. Dean
17 R. Fe , 6 C . Fr~ _;:d 19 M . Frost 20 P Fumd ., 2 T.C~czscn
16 J . Fay
n N. Hart 23 J. Ha»fir c 24 J. He* 25 J. Hede
2s J. He ~wssi ae q Oswald 27 C. Hoare 49 T. Pori m 28 R, ~ 50 M . Won 2e J. t 51 N. ~er ~ D. K • 52 D. Rermsx 3 1 f# , x ~ 53 M . A ~
OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach: Leigh Bowes
U19 (C) :
1 A. Patios 2 S. Graben
3 G . Earl 4 W. Earl 5 N. Biggin
6 T. Ewert 7 G . Rhodes 8 T. Handley 9 L. O'Neill
10 J . White 11 S . Dimer 12 A. Robert so n 13 R. 0'Neill 14 A . Ginnavin 15 G. Norwood
16 J . Thornbrow 17 C. Barrow 18 H . Rolls
19 M. C ar r 20 A . McLaughlin 21 X. Carra 22 A. Wals h 23 J . Thomas 25 A. Boyd S. Fox 27 P. Marks 28 A. Avramedies 29 C . Stewart 30 D . Stockdale 31 A. Thoms
32 R . Hayward 33 M. McBriar 35 T. Erridge
ST BERNARDS Coach: Jeff Oddorne U19 (C): 1 2 3 4
B. Swann R . Pizzichetta R . L~udi R . Bonnici
ST KEANS
1 C. Davis 2 C . Munro 3 P. Cerche 4 S . Vital i 5 T. Baker 6 B. Tuc k 7 C . Malin 8 R . Oppy 9 A. Murphy 10 D . Abbott 11 D . Moriar ty 12 J . P.9ai 13 N . Latbam 14 D . Feast 15 E. Davey 16 N. Bull 17 P. Tompkin s 18
T. Tyndal l
19 T. Wood 20 M . Lawrence 21 D. Stone 22 M . Pound 23 T. Stua rt 24 B. ShuGe 25 D. Silverwood
27 C. Davey 28 A. Bunnett 35 S. McConnell 36 P. Varyiami s 37 F. Hakins 47 A. Bon d
U NIVERSITY BLUE S
c oa h: Peter Factor 1119(C) : MoreRMidurd
Coasts
t 2 3 4 5
I A. Albert 2 S. Benjamin 3 C . Brook s 4 J. Coulloupas 5 B. Gallery 6 A Clar k 7 A. Crawford 8 W. Crocke r 9 H . Christi e 10 L. Dean-John s 11 F. Delasqual e 12 C. Evans
A. Calle N . Walker ry P. Moun t A . Rattle C . Noseda
6 P. lanazzo 7 N . Smith 8 J. DelaneyY 9 S. Wheeler 10 C. Osborne 11 S. Erickson
7 B. Shelley 8 T. McCann L . Cresswell 10 J. Radford 11 T. Crowley 12 P. Bare 13 A. Stua rt 14 N . Moore
13 S. Bugryn 14 A. Thomas 15 A. Pfeiffer 16 A. Mastropasqua 17 T. Pianta 18 T. James 19 L Kavanagh 20 D. Sheehan 21 M . Polatajk o 22 P. Rahill 23 D. Monteleone 24 A. Monteloene
16 K. McDonald 17 A. Foley 18 A. Wis 19 C. Goldswo e rthy 20 P. OiKeefe 21 J . Sibiiia 22 M . Lagastes 23 P. Miiesi 24 R. Sheeh y 25 S . Vanderwer t 26 A . Beva~1ua 27 R. Zeman 28 N . Perrett 29 A . Conla n 30 P. Halpin 31 P. Ha ey 32 S . OiConnor rv 33 J . OiConnor 34 T. Bergin 35 E. Ratter 36 A . Smith 37 R . Debrai o 38 G. Anderson 9 Li.ega q0 D . 41 J . Howden 42 J . Pangrazio 43 L. Wilkinson 44 R . Cam a n a 45 L. Meehan
25 J . Jacks 3z a i p, aye 3 A. L n 55 t' S huz 26 A . Gleeson 34 F. Lvr-= :, 56 s. Skiirnc.e 27 James Mount 35 S. t' 57 A. Spence v 28 J . Zocco .;: n m ss D. Stem 36 A. i r2t 29 J . Cittarell i 37 S . r'=`"n° e c. step ens . 39 38 J. ""': `" y 60 D. S" 30 S . Borg T. Mc:. _ 1 6 D. Storey 31 J . Evans 40 J. r.+c!~n 62 T. sw 32 T. Harv Smithey 41 R, r' ;; .~; ~ y z ro 42 e . i,- - 64 s. Tru„de 33 S . 43 c. tr nc2y 65 C. warrq 37 J . L!o d 1 ~EM• . w'a,~ 42 V.lud~a 45 P. oc - aw ~D 67 M. xeuren 46 J. oCa^ ~ 43 C. Davis 42 K 01 t"
OLD CAREY Coach: Peter Schille r U19 (C):
1.119(c) :
14 A. Fleetwood
15 J . Hockin g
16 J . Hatto n 17 W. J ackson 1 8 G . Kin g 19 J . Lyl e 20 D. LeahyY 21 M . McKerrow 22 R. McKerrow 23 T. Menzies 24 T. McMillan 25 L. Morrison 26 N . Mules 27 C. Nort hey 28 S . Parsons 29 W. Pye 30 P. Sheaha n 31 J . Starlin g 32 A . Southerian d 33 A . Terrill 34 B . Tuc k 35 L Underwood 36 N . Vogels 37 J. Wa r d 38 J. Webber 39 A. White 40 R . Woodward 41 D . Wood
UNDER-jg SECTION 2 MARCELUN gEAU MARIS e19 t~1:
M Smith B Thomas A Guerin ,A Lee 6 M Ensor L Gibson B Stevens 8 N Burton j Walker o R Carroll ; G Johnson 12 J Bayford 13 D Emerson 1 P Bird 1 5 A Quin 16 N Atkins 17 T Eaton 18 A Palmer 19 N Kennedy 2p A Faraguna 21 M Selle tto 22 K Alexander 13 A Catli n 24 L Buller 25 P Wrig ht 26 T Collins
27 S Fitzgerald 28 B Spence 29 K Rawsthorn 30 D Teesdale
31 L McNicholas 32 A Black 33 B Griffiths
37 B Hayne s 4 7 S Langford-Jones
OLD SCOTCH
Coack*,,amGolds 1.119(c):
1 M. Lefeanue 2 M. Karavilis 3 G . Cull 4 D . Marson 5 G . Romanin 6 S . Loy 7 D. Angott i 8 D. Ryan 9 G . Murley 10 D . Bonanno 11 A . Hasiotis 12 D . Ballantine 13 P. Pappalardo 14 C. Duinardo 15 J . Pappalardo 16 P. Diacogiorgis 17 J. Delahunt 18 M . Moussi 19 J. Sheehan 20 N . Mathews 21 M . Fisher 22 M . Robert s 23 L . Bettiol 24 B. Dinneen 25 G . Hawkins 26 T. Louder 27 D . Ciro
OLD TRIN17Y
Caadc TerryKendall U19 (C): G. Junkeer
Coach: Steven Move
1 G .Junkeer 2 T. Chapman 3 J . Miles 4 A . Shee r 5 T. Paterson 6 T. McKenzie 7 C. Stevens 8 T. Frankenburg 9 T. Leitl 10 N . Sladen 11 C . Fricke 12 L . Hume N . Simon 1 4 A. Willersdor f 15 J .Hu hes 16 N . O' rien 17 S. Eager 20 N. Brewste r 21 T. Glass 22 L. Hannemann 23 L. Walkom 24 L Hawkins 25 .M . Thwaites 26 T. Wither s 27 E . Stewart 28 T. Cardy 29,S . Hoski n 30 A . Leeds g
1 S.Jones 2 A. Beever 3 M. Passador 4 A. Roth e 5 B . Hutchinson Russell 6 7 B C .Isep 8 D . Ashwort h 9 A . Grigg 10 S . Dann 11 K. Node n 12 C. Wilson 13 S . Johnson 14 R. Gambl e 15 R. Baxter
31 S . Prendergast
32 35 E . Oliver P. Roger s 36 R . As h to n 37 C . Armstrong 4 4 A. Reed 66 H . Thomas
U19 (C) : S Jaias, E Davatzis
16 T. Ho in s 17 C. Hilias
18 N . Dahlstrom 19 J . Maslen 20 M . Canzoneri 21 L . Kennedy 22 D . Kinros s 23 B . Fitzmaurice 24 E . Davatzis 25 W. Hansen 26 D . Robinson 27 L . Clarke 28 C . Butler 29 W. Brad 31 R . Ram~de n 32 J . Cornell 33 Y. Adal 35 C .Sor 37 S. Medlin 39 A. Maiyah 43 D . Wardro n 44 M . Lapira 45 S . Darcy-Molloy 52 A. Andrew s 56 T. Hoggtn s 61 N . Bros er 64 M . Kassaby
NTH OLD BOYS ~C U1 9( ) ~ ~
1 M . Taleb 2 T. Waters 3 B . Kousovasilis 4 O . Khade r 5 B . Cariss 6 D . Skene 7 S . Hoban 8 T. Halpin 9 A . Naiss 10 C . Faraci 11 S . Bryant 12 D . Aboud 13 C . Miller 14 J. Saba 15 N . Tonkin 16 P. Bo ry siewicz 17 S. Reynoldson 18 S. Mcllroy 19 M . Payne 20 R . Amato 21 M. G . Taylorr
23 H . Mahoul 24 B . Kurec 25 M . Moustafa 26 N . OiHalloran 27 M . Ree s 28 N . Smith 29 S . Smith 30 D. Willoughby 31 B . Wilson 33 A . McKenzie
STBS}ES NIENTONEE TIGERS Coach: Michael Lmejoy U19 (C) :
1 A Ryan 2 P Carroll 3 C Tesorier o 4 J Dunne 5 J Doubaras 6 L Abdallah 7 B Mcshane 8 L Hamilton 9 P Russo 10 P Fitcher 11 J William s 12 A Connolly 13 N Zomer 14 J Dru ry 15 T Winnell 16 W Smith 17 G Ithier 18 M Young 19 D Falkingham 20 C Mizz i 21 A Bumet 22 G Smith 23 D Napier
24 G Alford 25 L Wintle 26 P Doherty 27 S Kingwell 28 D Young 29 G Gomez 30 T Faze
OLD HAILEYBURY
OLD PAELBURNIANS
Coach Greg Lasscock U19 (C) : J . Bell
Coach: Mark Libardi U19 (C) :
1 L . Floyd 2 S. Davey 3 A. Brudar 4 L . Paisley 5 D . Harrop 6 R . Ladd 8 J . Meades 9 C . Home 10 C . Efstathiou 11 R . Burn 12 T. Rogers 13 G . Finlayson 14 M . Chisholm 15 C. Jayasekera 16 J . Miller 17 D. Mason 18 S . Deitz 20 H . Francis 21 D . Lay 23 M . Somaia
1 J . Goole y 2 C . Guest 3 D . Fabiniyi 4 C . Murphy 5 A. Ellims 6 H . Birrel l 7 C . Fond 8 C. Jenning s 9 J . Muratza 10 P. Stuckey 11 A . Howar 12 E . Wilso nd 13 D. Pa tterson 14 D. Alexan de r 16 R. Atkin s 17 J . Hammon d 18 E . Farquaharson 19 R. Hyams 20 E . Alde r 21 W. Yuncken 22 C . Ray 23 I . Amble r 24 T. S p encer 25 H . Turne r 26 T. Kaleta 27 W. Austi n 28 C . Sibree 29 M . Hanger 30 N . Coutts 31 J. McKenn a 32 M . Benko 33 N . Couzen s 34 R . Bate s
24 B . Flail
25 D . Harrigan 26 J. Bell 27 R . Carson 30 E . Ek 47 J . Robe rtson
UNIVERSITY
WHITEFRIAR S
BLACKS Coe* Pail OVw yassy U19 (C) :
Coach: ShaneStylss U19 (C) :
1 M . Atkin 2 C . Brown 3 L . Brown 4 M. Byrne 5 A. Clements 6 B . Costello 7 B . D ry ne 8 P. Greenbank 9 E . Hannon 10 A . Maher 11 J . Marr 12 J . Martin
2 M . Northe 3 B. Pha n y 5 J . Power 6 B. Winch 7 T. Hilto n 8 R. Fedel e 9 L. Trewhella 10 A. Johnson 11 M . Cassarino
13 J . McAuleyy
14 L. Mellings 15 S . Moody 16 B . Murphy 17 R . Neale 18 A . Nolan 19 C . Pease 20 H . Peck 21 C . Schilling 22 M . Staunton 23 S. Vegter 24 D . Walsh
1
A. Crough
12 D. Rei d 13 N . Cowling 14 S . Ward g
15 S . Staddo n 16 B . Sinclair 17 D. Eiferman n 18 R. Murray M . Duffy 20 S . Fleming 21 M . Setches 22 S . Davis 23 L . Armstron g 24 J . Treyvaud 25 M . Crosher 26 D . Sullivan 27 T Hoare 28 B . Dohe rty 29 M. Wals h 30 A. Beatt ie 31 B.Jones 32 M. Tan 33 R . Pawli k 34 T. Mulcahy 35 D . Lev i 36 J . Anderso n
UNDER-19 - {2} BLU E AJAX Coach: Henry Rifterman
CAU WAR
DE LA SALLE
HAMPTON ROVERS
Coact„ Mark Dorxi .,a,
U19 (G):
U19 (C): S. W'
U19"1(C): A
1 J . Rochman 2 A. Boch 3 B. Davis 4 D. Goldenfein 5 E. Goldstone 6 G . Israelsohn 7 S. Gutman 8 J. Rosenbaum 9 J. Ones 10 H. Snow 11 D. Rutko 12 S. Majman 14 D . Rubenstein 15 D. Frid 16 D . Feldman 17 N . Shaked 18 A. Golvan 19 J. Basist 20 S. Czamy 21 D . Stub 22 P. Glazer
1 J. Same 2 B. Hasforth 3 S. Erikson 4 J . Ryan 5 S. Kendal l 6 J . Fulston 7 M. Davies 8 D . Globan 9 J . Acfield 10 C . Worboy s 11 P. Sykes 12 S. Sant 13 R . Silverman 14 T. Cripps 15 A. Schwab 16 B. OiCallaghan 17 T. Kavouris 18 M. Gurpinar 19 M. Richardso n 20 T. Kavouri s 21 C . Nairn 22 M. Richardson 23 C . Creer 24 A Wilkinson 25 G. Evans 26 S. Widjaja 27 T. Freeman 29 D . Golabek 33 P. Ralph 34 J . Wilmot 35 A . White
1 M . Aron 2 T. Buntine 3 A. Burrows 4 J. .B, Yrn~e 5 M ""yhla n 6 J. Davies 7 A. Donnison 8 M . Evans 9 D. Forer 10 C. Guimmarra 11 R . Gullifer 12 A Hancock 12 K. Harpe r 13 M. Harrison 13 A Hayes 14 G . Hnstov 15 A Jackson 16 D . Jarvis 17 B. Jefferies 19 A K h 20 J. La pagy 20 B. Lafranchi 21 S• L a n 22 A. Menzie 23 K. Jead 24 L. Meehan 24 D . Merawn 25 S. Monte Silva 26 A. Murray 26 B. Muscat 26 A. Neville 27 E. Phillips 28 M. Ruschena 29 L. 29 M .R~ byale m 30 J . Silver
Coach, Ian Wilmod U19 (D) : 1 D . Anderso n 2 A . Quon 3 T Prantzos 4 J Midwinter 5 S Wills 6 A Crowther 7 A Duddy 8 W Climes 9 M. Cripps D. Shaw 11 A Voss 12 A Landrigan 13 N . Rehn 14 M. Louis 15 G Shenfieki 16 G Woo d 17 A Smith 18 J Stokes 19 D Voss 20 L. Bird 21 M Jenkin 22 L. Dallas 23 S . Grimme r 24 M . Flynn 25 B Hevard 26 M Flahive 27 C M . Flynn . Lucas 29 D Anderson 30 M Lan~an AFFINITY INTERNATIONAL 259 Hawthorn Rd . Caulfield 3162 ph ; 9523 8333
31 N . Stafford 32 N . Synott
32 J . Willey
MONASH BLUES Coach: Mi re Dickenson U19 (C): J. Smith 21 S.Cotis J. B"
3 M. Jo,4 N. Paten 5c s R~yy 7 8.Mdd9 8 S.Ugd 9 C.Q1?rx 10 P. Faaa 11 J&~; 12 A N,~•• 13 8. C~a•s; ;in
1
1e s. ang 8 J. ~ 17 J ,Mbar 18 L M~83td 19 B. M.s1<n M. ~ 20 21 TCrohe
22 T D~
23 J. Pescoe 24 P.OAorrd 25 L D~cr~ 3`' 'Y
26 C . McCarvA 33 J.44q~or 27 M. tkfuy 34 J . Fort" 35 g. Bolas 28 D . Amy
29 S. Cooke 36Q M~ Snit F
~ R~ 42 M. ~
OLD N EM'O
OLD XAVERANS
Coach: sv end samuld
Coach: Pat Hawkiris (1)
1189(C) : Wes
Coac h: Pete Caftm p2)
1 W. Bailantine 2 M. Thomason 3 S. Worrell
~tA~ ~ J~f 2 c. Ba,r~ 39 T, M~y 3 B. B~# an 4 0 J. Miser,
4 Hagan
5 C. Twentyman 6 T Litchfield 7 D . Mills 8 A. Drinan A. Worrell 0 L . Stephe n 11 D . Alexander
12 M. Campbell
13 R . Butle r 14 A. OiReil)y 15 D' Grant 16 B. Kuramoto 17 C . Mackay 18 N . .5pIIIOtIS 19 M. I~enned y 20 C . Beswick
21 T McNish 22 N . Hollow 23 L. Brown 24 B. Goss 25 N . Lane
26 P. Nixon 27 W. Steabben 28 M . Francis 29 A . Palmer 32 N . Webste r 33 J . Gardner
ORMOND Coach : Brie, Kesting U19 (C): A Stasisk 1 S.Thompson
2 M. Nash 3 D . Robbins
41 R .ntffati 4 O.BIXS . az&~ i C
4 D . Rowan 5 T.Ashford
7 B.Chiste 44EMmx,rn 8 C.Ccrdm 45P. Odksh w 9 T Ccrtr..t7 46 J .OCcma 1o RCa~iai 47 KOta~in 11 T. Qrnon 48 A 0~ 12 T~v's 49 T Pouts 13 J . R.-~'an '.A M. 0" 14 A~ 51 N. Ra~
7 S.KeI?her
s s.Cams 43c. hwgnffy
5T.R~ s2D .r~ a i i J~rai 53 M. tkd, Feely 54 D. ~
1e M. F~xaa ~ A Sdxdz 19 M. Rest 56 S Sidirae 20 P. Fv~.°nQ.v 57 A Sp~ee 21 T. Fk~n 58 D. Stem
. ~ D`~ ~J Ere 24 J.F~ 61 D.~ z'' P ubindde 62 r' ~ 2$ J. t+;.+a~ 63 N .Tw9
27 C. Hoare 61 S. Tnrt01e ~ R . iamva ~~ a wmri 23 J. kzlard 66 D.5'Ja¢and 30 D. trem 67 M. Xwel, 31 M. ~M 32 Atar.i<i 33 R taew s^ P~" ~ A~ 37 B . MoGrdsh
6 M. Broadhurst 8 R .GoUfston 9 J . Rutz 10 J . Cullen
11 B. Minte r
12 P. T6'h`ftsend 13 A. Kurzel
14 B. HealeY 16 S. Porter
17 S. Naughtan 18 P. CicareNa 19 A Strauch 20 K . Watso n 21 B . Walker 22 D. Hopkins 23 S . Ega n
24 M. D'Halbran
25 J . Date 26 D. Mebbett 27 P. Gleason 28 A . Stasiak 29
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30 H . Black 31 P.Waked
32 a Russell 33 S . Stephens 35 C. Knight
M .H .S.O.B. Coach : Peter oroea U19 (C) : Jeff Willson 1 T. Parke r 2 R. Clowes 3 A. Simpso n 4 J. Wilso n 5 A. OiBrien 6 J. Moore 7 J. Gr so n 8 T. Leave r 9 R . Umbrick 10 N . McKenzie 11 S. Rodder 12 N . Youn s 13 B. Sims- uca s 14 S. Caller 15 T. Wrigh t 16 K Miezis 17 G . McCully 18 J. Davi s 19 B. Hil l 20 A. OiBrien 21 P. Physic 22 P. B rown 23 R . Josep h 24 A. Mazur 25 L. Taylo r 26 A. Askew 27 H . Taylo r 28 M. Podolsky 29 R . Par k 30 T. Morgan 31 L. Jones 32 R . Weeden 33 T. Lower 34 R . Ware
35 B . Miezi s
36 S . Osborn e
ST tQUDA STH CAULFIEd.D Coach: ~ ~ U19(C):J .Dnxrmand
63 JDrMurand 64 C. ao.Ma~ey 66 K T~Y 87W. Perkurs 88J.zagame 69 S . Rezc e 70 C. Barera
71 M. Baraket 72 A. Caruana 73 S . Ran~ino
74C.Gr 75 M rc~n 76 D. s~ae 77 A. Moore 78 R. Hat 79 C. MuAit .§n a~ A. Hams
71 L ~
82 B,zuralc 83 A. SeNon
84 L pD,a, 93 S. KeraWi
~ H. Ready 94 0 . Heai~ 86 C. Mores 95 AD6b 87 T Mattlwws 90' M. Cole 88J.van&etKei 97M .Tayb 89 N. otZBra
9o s. Kampotflos 911 campw
92 B. Santahwda
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UNDE R- 1 9- (2) RED - AQUINAS O .B TEMPLESTOWE :Tcrty Ccxh U 19 (c) :
"Voy
Coo* Bob t Ef U19 (C) :
~~ Jes s 1 S. Alderhoven Lt Boland 2 A . Bestow S. Bennett 3 R . Brown T yoran 4 C . Calleja I.t Greer 5 M . DeBoer T ,{a;~;in 6 N . Eastwood 3 P Glennie 7 M . Fisher T. Blasch 8 D . Florenc e 1e ~ R~ 9 J . Florence 10 L . Groves 9 5. Anthony 11 J . Howard A.Galabaro 12 D . Juhasz 2? B, Moran 13 A. King B. Mills 14 N . Macrides 26 M .Johnson 15 N . Macreevy . McCroha 32 J. Bleakney 16 N 34 ;M, DelsovitO 17 B. Mountai n 18 S. Mountain , J. Pole 19 T. Mosso p ; D. Kealy 20 M . Natfas 59 D. Minogue 21 R . Parris 22 T. Peterson 23 B. Pouroganis 24 N . Povaran 25 D . Povaran 26 J . Styne s 27 P. Taylo r 28 L . Thompson 129 B . Walleneiser
OLD GEELONG
Coach'. 1t19 (C) :
8 A Lux 29 D Bolton 30 R Lane 50 N Edgar 51 T Kavouds 53 C Chamberlain 55 J Rya n 56 R Brown 57 A McCann 58 L Heine 60 D McInnes 63 N Agar 64 B O'Callaghan 76 D Brauer
1 D. Bernet 2 N. Gazeas 3 B. Wallis 4 B. Davis 5 A. Oates 6 P. Dowd 7 J. Harrop 8 B. Spoor 9 T. Pai n 10 R. Giklerdale 11 D. Archer 12 M . Kelly 13 D. Spide n 14 G . 0'Shannessy 15 L. Courag e 16 R. Hense 17 B. Limberg 18 L . Waddell 19 A. Harper 20 J. Vincent 21 C. Barker 22 J. Smar t 23 A Sutherland 24 S. Jenkins 26 G . Maclsaac 27 N. Coyn e 29 A. Johnston 38 G . George 48 R. Davies
ITE REAL ESTATE
ST LEC}S l S 1'HER Ri( PENOLA WARRINGAL Coach: Paul Moon WATTLE PARK Coach: John Stanton U19 (C) : u19 (Cl : ~ DWW Milla r ut9 (Cg
1 N . Hodder 2 P. Batty 3 G . Bonnici 4 R . Gallagher 5 C. Mille r 6 G . Newey 7 A Volp i 8 C. McDonald 9 M . Brown 10 C.Vaughan 11 J . Blandthorn 12 N. Zanni s 13 S . Dornik 14 P. Mansic 15 M . Dunn 16 A . Schli ttler 17 T. Kay 18 J . McNally 19 J . Ross 20 S . Goldswo rthy
2 R . Zampogna 4 R . Springall 8 A. Grant 9 S. Stell a 10 C . Bannister 11 S . Bocaglia 12 J . Briedis 13 D . Candiloro 14 R . Dodds 15 A. McMahon 16 D . Dunn 17 A. McDonald 18 N . James 19 G . Kuret 20 J . Smith 21 B. Fitzpatrick 22 M. Yates 23 M. Russell 24 T. Sigfter 25 N . Trewin 26 R . Garcia 27 R . Azzopardi 28 C . O'Brien 29 N . Perrett
OLD IVANHOE
Coach: Brim Cadwright U19 (G):
1 H . Anderson 2 S . Anderson 3 D . Bloomfield 4 G. Bell 5 L. Bolzon 6 C . Burke 7 A . Cam,illeri 8 M . Chazan 9 B . Frew 10 E . Gale 11 A . George 12 A . Green 13 T. Healey 14 A . Hapqood 15 J . Hopkins 16 D . Inman 18 M. Lean 19 G. Lon g
20 M . Manovella 21 S . Morris 22 D . Mutton 23 N . Mullane 24 D . Nasrallah 25 M. Natoli 26 L. Prosser 27 M . Pope 28 D . Ryan 29 D . Schulze 30 T. Sessions 31 R . Singh 32 M . Sloan 33 J . S~pence 34 C . taylor 35 N . Taylor 36 D . Thomas 37 T. Thomson 38 M. Vanlin t 39 S . Waiter 42 J . Wilkins 40 B . White 43 A . Welch 41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee
YARRA VALLEY Coach : Ash Wain U19 (C):
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A . Midland T. Morris S . Lloyd C. Fraser P. Valloppi M . Wine s B . Sturzaker B . Arnot
9 J . Longworth 10 B . Searl e
11 B . Reynolds 12 D. Lan g 13 C.Shupg 14 T. Lloyd 15 D. Bailey 16 A . Bel l
17 T. Mcllrath 18 R. Pearce 19 E . K ryse 20 T. Tyshing 21 P. Vaughn 22 B . Drew 23 C. Arnold 24 A . Cusano 25 S . Matters 26 J . Skipwo rth 27 T. Hancock 28 B . Reynolds 29 S . Coleman 30 B . Wapsho tt 31 J . Scanlan
OLD PARADIANS Coach: Ken Johanson (1) Coac h: Phil laichatta (2) 1 A Taladco 2 S. Derango 3 M . Cosgriff 4 S. Ciavola 5 S. Pruscino 6 M . Dempster 7 D . Stanley 8 B. Woodham 9 M. Rees 10 D . Green 11 A. Benincasa 12 A Becchio 13 B. Atkinson 14 A. Baker 15 G . Boyd 16 M. Joyce 17 G . O'Meara 18 M. Ploenges 19 C . Price 20 A. Sacco 21 A. Swindon 22 B. Richardson 23 D . Varano 24 M. Ventura 25 A. Dianati 26 L . Brickeli 27 N . Kudeweh 28 A. Curran 29 N . Attard 30 S. Bogemann 31 F. Papluca 32 B. Sullivan 33 C .Jacavou 34 S. Youn g 35 A. Jakowenko 36 R . Barton 37 C . Butler 38 T O'Shea 39 V. Bergamin 40 B. McCrohan 41 M. Szewczuk 42 G . Dean
MARKETING NEWS by Phil St evens
SPORT 92 7 BUMPER STI . rss~xii axt . e~tc.rsx
Have you obtained your Sportscover Sport 927 bumper sticker yet?
A bumper sticker in your club's name is available for pick up from your favourite VAFA club or from VAFA Administration . Once you put your sticker on your car fill in the details on the tear-off backing coupon and forward it to Sport 927 or to the VAFA . Each Monday morning at 7 .45 on Sport 927 one entry will be drawn winning for the lucky person lunch or dinner for 2 at a city restaurant (Luccattini's) and a Sport 927 sports pack . Each winner drawn then goes into an end of season draw for a most attractive Spring Racing Carnival package . Sport 927 is a proud supporter of the VAFA this season . Apart from the Monday morning draw : - on Tuesday the Optus Vision Sportscover Match of the Day for the following weekend is announced - on Wednesday the SmokeFree VAFA clubs who have met the Smokefree criteria set are acknowledged on air - on Friday the weekend VAFA matches are presented . All on The Big Sports Breakfast on Radio Sport 927 with Kevin Bartlett and Doctor Turf from 5 .30 am until 9 .00 am .
The trivia questions for May appear elsewhere in today's "Amateur Footballer" . The April winner was Mr . M. Russel of Glen Iris who wins the two cases of CUB product . Answers : 1 . The VAFA's square introduced in 1973 was a diamond 2 . Mark Seccull kicked the winning goal against the 0 and M . 3. The VAFA's first GM was Peter French who played with Marcellin . 4 . The following Tigers coached VAFA A section premier teams --Andy Brennan (Uni Blues) ; Michael Green (Old Xavs) ; Barry Richardson (Old Xavs) and Frank Dunin (Uni Blacks) whilst the following Hawks did the same - Peter O'Donohue (Uni Blacks) ; Maurie Considine (Old Paradians) ; Roger Ellingworth (Old Melburnians) and Nick Bourke (Old Xaverians) . 5 . Shane Maguire was the last capt-coach of an A section premiership team . 6. One team has gone from D to A in the post-war years in the shortest possible time - North Old Boy,4 1965(D),1966(C),1967(B) reaching A in 1968 . NB . Ivanhoe did it 1934, 35 and 36 . 7 . "Big
i,, uee Ivey is the only Executive Committeeman to have won a Section B and F . 8 . Ian ;~;r ;~~1es«'orth from La Trobe Uni AFC was the player who tied for a Section B and F . He also `w, ; j Lisirict Cricket Ryder Medal . 9 . The second oldest VAFA club is Elsternwick (1914) with ( ;3u1iietd Gr. and Old Melburnians being the third oldest (1920) . Of course Collegians (1892) i s ouly surviving club of the first Association' clubs . 1 0. From the list of players Ian Law did~cin a Brownlow but he was the only one to play cricket for Victoria .
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Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCHE S and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly . a Ahavioaar - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play . To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behind the passage of play . Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach . Attire - Runriers. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football 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. Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only .
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-BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP '1000 TO THE WINNING CLU B pouiw have been allocated for Round Three matches and today the leading 20 clubs ar e ha : l . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a senior am win receives 12 points ; reserves win 5 points ; an under 19 team win 5 points .
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\~"FiITEFRIARS O C 3 2 3 6 1 3 2 2 56 OLD - AZ~RIANS 3 1 .5 2 i>I , D M ENTONIANS 53 . 5 3 3 O LD CAMBERWELL 0 51 , ; ;D C 1REY 3 3 0 51 OLD TRINITY 3 2 1 51 -{»iFTON ROVERS 2 2 3 49 ,.tONASH BLUES 2 3 2 49 !! D GEELONG 2 3 2 49 uLD FARADIANS 2 2 3 49 2 0 46 .N 10NASH GRYPHONS 3 2 0 46 DE: LA SALLE 2 3 1 44 ~ORTH OLD BOYS 2 3 1 44 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 2 2 44 ORltOND 2 3 1 44 ST iiEVINS 2 3 1 44 AJAX 1 3 3 42 E LAUNIARIS 2 2 1 .5 41 . 5 )1 ARCELLIN 2 2 1 .5 41 . 5 Bonus points are on offer an d c an be earned as follows : • 40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior,reserve or Under 1 9 players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches . • 2 points for each S100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 July 1998 .
ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW 1998 (April - June ) This Sat. 2/5 : Old Geelong v Hampton Rovers This Sun . 3/5 : Old Xaverians v Old Scotch Next Sat . 9/5: Old Ivanhoe v Therry Penola Next Sun. 10/5: No Match - Mothers' Day Sat. 16/5 : Ormond v MHSOB Sun 17/5: FIDA Matchday Sat . 23/5 : De La Salle v Old Scotc h Sun, 24/5: Old Brighton v Old Haileybury Sat . 30/5 : Ivanhoe v Therry Penola Sun. 31/5: Old Melburnians v Old Brighton Sat . 6/6: No matches Queens Birthday weekend Sun. 716: No matches Queen's Birthday weekend Sat . 13/6: No match scheduled-ground vacant Sun. 14/6: FIDA matchday Sat . 20/6: Old Trinity v Ormond Sun. 21/6: Uni . Blues v Old Scotch Sat . 27/6: Marcellin v North Old Boys Sun: 28/6: St . Kevins v Collegians
Quinton Groves, Beaumaris . Abusive/Threatening language toward goal umpire, 6 matches . Paul Sherman, Beaumaris . Striking, 3 matches. Steven Zakic, St. Bedes Ment . Tigers . Striking, 2 matches . Tony Short. Glenhuntly. Striking, 2 matches . Taisen Maddern, Power House . Abusive language, 2 matches Taisen Maddern, Power House . Disputing umpire's decision, 1 match . (To be served concurrently with above sentence) Leon Fairfield, Old Westbourne. Attempt. To trip, 3 matches . Nigel Isaac, Werribee . Striking, 2 matches. Phillip Clark, Eltham . Witness failed to appear. Suspended pending satisfactory explanation for his non-attendance . *Pat Heverin, Oakleigh . Striking, 2 matches . *Luke McLean, Eley Park . Abusive language, 2 matches. *James Paton, Uni . Blacks (U19) . Striking, 2 matches. *Accepted prescribed penalt y
First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; third offence ( $50) ; fourt h offence ($100) ; each subsequent offence ($100) . Reserv es/C18 Seniors/U19 failure to phone failure to provide scores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pm Hampton Rovers (Res .) Syndal Tally Ho (Sen.) St. Leos Emmaus (Res .) West Brunswick (Sen .) Old Essendon (Res .) Old Xavs (U19 B) Mazenod (C18) Therry Penola (U19 R) Therry Penola (C18) Kew (C18) Parkside (C18) OTHER Incorrect scores phoned (Rod . 1 & 2 ) St . Kev . Res . (1) . Glenhuntly Res . (1), Old Bright. U 19 (1) . St. Bern. U19 (1), Yarra Valley U19 (1), TherryPenola U19 (1), West Br. Res . (2), Old Ess . Res. (2) . De La Salle U19/1 (2) . Bull .Temp . U19 (2) North Old Boys (1) water carrier (incorrectly attired) ; Old Ivanhoe (1) water carrier (incorrectly attired) from Round 3 match .
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• Permits ('t'hurs) • Weekend matches (Fri) • Scores (Sat . night)
ELSTERNWICK PARK GATES The main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day. The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played . When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the club invoiced accordingly . Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .
VAFA pR EW ERSFIIP LISTS 1998 TEAM rJAME
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A RESERVE SECTION Dc LA SALLE 3 3 3 CL DSCOTCH 3 ;.C XAVERIANS 3 2 2 ;EVINS 3 7 2 SLBURNIANS 3 1 9DS 3 1 , 7S 3 BLUES 3 1 ,EYBURY 3 0 3 0 ,HTON
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154 238.96 12 136 227.21 12 178 117.42 8 232 114.66 8 202 99.50 8 219 86.30 4 249 81 .12 4 336 61 .61 4 342 43 .86 0 291 38 .49 0
B RESERVE 3 3 0 0 427 151 282 .78 12 3 3 0 0 265 156 169 .87 12 3 2 1 0 313 153 204 .58 8 3 2 1 0 219 195 112 .31 8 3 2 1 0 228 351 64 .96 8 3 1 2 0 220 233 94 .42 4 --=aBY PENOLA OB 3 1 2 0 210 284 73 .94 4 0 C 3 1 2 0 164 279 58 .78 4 3 0 3 0 242 298 81 .21 0 _ L,NHOE 3 0 3 0 94 282 33,33 0 ORM3ND ~ ;ORTH OLD BOYS G! D PARADIANS u„RCELLIN T= '7RY
C RESERVE CLD GEELONG 3 3 0 0 269 172 156 .40 12 0,10YULE 3 3 0 0 274 182 150 .55 12 acAUMARIS A F C 3 2 1 0 281 133 211 .28 8 5T OEDES MENT TIG 3 2 1 0 258 191 135 .08 8 -- J? TON ROVERS 3 2 1 0 246 201 122 .39 8 __3 !-NTONIANS 3 1 1 1 220 225 97 .78 6 TEMPLESTOWE 3 1 2 0 212 203 104 .43 4 .,!'~STOWN 3 0 2 1 178 292 60 .96 2 "LEOS EMMAUS W P 3 0 3 0 142 289 49 .13 0 -DA STH CAULFIELD 3 0 3 0 139 331 41 .99 0 D RESERVE SECTIO N AJAX 3 3 0 0 235 77 305.19 12 000 ASH BLUES 3 3 0 0 388 151 256 .95 12 s;HITEFRiARS 3 3 0 0 167 85 196 .47 12 P~RKSlDE 3 2 1 0 240 136 176 .47 8 S0 B 3 2 1 0 157 176 89,20 8 ~THBANK 3 2 1 0 186 209 89 .00 8 F.SSENDON GR 3 1 1 i 200 232 66 .21 6 _7 . .,-FSOC 3 1 2 0 173 271 63 .84 4 -?4 VALLEY 3 0 2 1 214 240 89 .17 2 ERSITY BLACKS 3 0 3 0 109 207 52 .66 0 PATRICKS MENTONE 3 0 3 0 136 332 40 .96 0 2ES!AN O C 3 0 3 0 100 265 37 .74 0 E BLUE RESERV E OLD CAMBERWELL 3 3 0 0 446 110 405 .45 12 PERiNSULA 0 B 3 3 0 0 294 101 291 .09 12 CHiRHSIDEPARK 3 2 1 0 315 160 196 .88 8 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 2 1 0 228 120 190 .00 8 2 : .-,UNTLY 3 2 1 0 252 209 720 .57 8 " .HR HOUSE 3 2 1 0 193 272 70 .96 8 - .,'ic'.1RNEUNIVERSITY 3 1 2 0 126 333 37 .84 4 -Si_RNWICK 3 0 3 0 168 246 68 .29 0 -,_cIGH A F C 3 0 3 0 128 309 41 .42 0 ' °AYS 3 0 3 0 66 356 18 .54 0 E WHITE RESERV E 3 3 0 0 219 78 280 .77 12 3 2 0 1 280 133 210 .53 10 3 2 1 0 348 82 424 .39 8 KEN 3 2 1 0 334 152 219-749 8 -'-i*NSTOWN CYMS 3 2 1 0 252 184 136 .96 8 Z` ;'OND CENTRAL 3 2 1 0 243 223 108 .97 8 -rii4 BRUNSWICK 3 1 2 0 219 249 87,95 4 ^ TR38E UNIVERSITY 3 0 2 1 82 269 30 .48 2 OLD CAREY FITZROYREDS U H S 08
--STBOURNE 3 0 3 0 117 311 37 .62 0 ---'-SEN COBRAS 3 0 3 0 54 467 11 .56 0
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F RESERV E AN2 ALBERT PARK 3 3 0 0 165 113 146 .02 12 MONASH GRYPHONS 3 2 1 0 323 138 234 .06 8 • WEST BRUNSWICK 3 2 1 0 202 214 94 .39 8 • WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 1 2 0 162 162 100 .00 4 SYNDAL TALLY HO 3 1 2 0 180 199 90.45 4 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 1 2 0 183 234 78 .21 4 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3 1 2 0 169 255 66 .27 4 ELEY PARK A F C 3 1 2 0 191 348 54 .89 4 CLUB 18 (1) OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 0 0 281 28 1003 .57 8 DE LA SALLE 2 2 0 0 209 34 614 .71 8 OLD SCOTCH 2 2 0 0 146 77 189 .61 8 MHSOB 2 1 1 0 175 94 186 .17 4 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 2 1 1 0 122 111 109 .91 4 STKEVINS 2 1 1 0 107 102 104 .90 4 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 1 1 0 69 147 46 .94 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 2 0 2 0 60 199 30 .15 0 COLLEGIANS 2 0 2 0 33 194 17 .01 0 MAZENOD 0 C 2 0 2 0 35 251 13.94 0 CLUB 18 (2) MONASH WHITES 2 2 0 0 153 56 273 .21 8 MT LILYDALE 0 C 2 2 0 0 148 97 152 .58 8 MARCELLIN 2 1 1 0 140 103 135 .92 4 KEW 2 1 1 0 141 123 114 .63 4 THORNBURY COUGARS 2 1 1 0 130 122 106 .56 4 PARKSIDE 2 1 1 0 121 161 75 .16 4 OLD ESSENDON GR 2 0 2 0 94 169 55 .62 0 YARRA VALLEY 2 0 2 0 71 167 42 .51 0 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD BRIGHTON 3 3 0 0 371 215 172 .56 12 OLD PARADIANS 3 3 0 0 359 215 166 .98 12 OLD XAVERIANS 3 2 1 0 425 188 226 .06 8 COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 392 296 132 .43 8 MAZENOD 0 C 3 2 1 0 262 334 78 .44 8 DE LA SALLE 3 1 2 0 288 358 80 .45 4 ST KEVINS 3 1 2 0 260 344 75 .58 4 # ST BERNARDS 3 1 2 0 185 352 52.56 4 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 0 3 0 229 304 75 .33 0 OLD CAREY 3 0 3 0 132 404 32 .67 0 UNDER-19 (2) WHITEFRIARS 3 3 0 0 342 200 171 .00 12 OLD SCOTCH 3 2 1 0 345 265 130,19 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 1 0 342 289 118 .34 8 ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 3 2 1 0 342 305 112 .13 8 MARCELLIN 3 1 1 1 269 283 95 .05 6 BEAUMARIS A F C 3 1 1 1 264 352 75 .00 6 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 1 2 0 297 273 108.79 4 OLD TRINITY 3 1 2 0 300 288 104 .17 4 NORTH OLD BOYS 3 1 2 0 259 299 86 .62 4 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 0 3 0 203 409 49 .63 0 UNDER-19 (2) BLUE MHSOB 3 3 0 0 451 146 308 .90 12 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 3 0 0 423 163 259 .51 12 AJAX 3 3 0 0 301 171 176,02 12 OLD MENTONIANS 3 2 1 0 381 226 168 .58 8 MONASH BLUES 3 2 1 0 215 202 106 .44 8 ~ ORMOND 3 1 2 0 144 311 46 .30 4 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 0 2 1 125 136 91 .91 2 CAULFIELD GR 3 0 2 1 142 212 66 .98 2 DE LA SALLE (2) 3 0 3 0 185 422 43.84 0 4t ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 3 0 3 0 48 528 9 .09 0 UNDER-19 (2) RED YARRA VALLEY 3 3 0 0 522 131 398 .47 12 THERRY PENOLA OB 3 3 0 0 267 118 226,27 12 OLD IVANHOE 3 3 0 0 194 110 176 .36 12 OLD GEELONG 3 2 1 0 251 124 202 .42 8 OLD PARADIANS (2) 3 2 1 0 240 332 72 .29 8 WARRINGAL A F C 3 1 2 0 298 221 134 .84 4 ST LEO'S EMPAAUS W P 3 1 2 0 181 373 48 .53 4 AOUINAS 0 C 3 0 3 0 188 403 46 .65 0
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275 133 .09 12 276 133 .70 8 270 125 .56 8 288 109 .72 8 335 107 .46 8 319 103 .13 4 327 91 .13 4 290 75 .86 4 396 66 .92 4 381 77 .43 0
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C SECTION 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0
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288 273 229 315 269 380 313 389 304 380
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OLD TRINITY ORMOND MARCELLIN NORTH OLD BOYS OLD PARADIANS IVANHOE MHSOB OLD IVANHOE MAZENOD 0 C THERRY PENOLA OB
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OLD MENTONIANS BEAUMARIS A F C HAMPTON ROVERS OLD GEELON G ST BEDES MENT TIG ST LEOS EMMAUS W P BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE THOMASTOW N ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD BANYULE WHITEFRIARS SOUTHBANK PARKSIDE MONASH BLUES AQUINAS 0 B OLD ESSENDON GR . YARRA VALLEY SALESIAN 0 C ST JOHNS 0 C AJA X ST PATRICKS MENTONE UNIVERSITY BLACK S
OLD CAREY KEW RICHMOND CENTRAL NORTH BRUNSWICK UHSO B FITZROY REDS BULLEEN COBRAS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS LA TROBE UNIVERSITY OLD WESTBOURNE MONASH GRYPHONS SYNDAL TALLY HO ELTHAM COLLEGIANS HAWTHORN AMATEURS ELEY PARK A F C WEST BRUNSWICK ANZ ALBERT PAR K ic WERRIBEE AMATEURS
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D FOR AGAINST % POINT S 233 163.95 12 313 118.85 8 250 112.00 8 275 109.82 8 316 101 .27 8 242 93 .39 8 266 91 .73 4 356 77 .25 4 332 80 .72 0 368 76 .63 0
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OLD XAVERIANS ST KEVIN S DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC H ST BERNARDS OLD BRIGHTON COLLEGIAN S
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E BLUE SECTION 3 0 0 464 2 1 0 432 2 1 0 488 2 1 0 382 2 1 0 331 1 2 0 344 1 2 0 292 1 2 0 282 1 2 0 194 0 3 0 249 E WHITE SECTION 3 0 0 496 3 0 0 421 2 1 0 414 2 1 0 302 2 1 0 216 1 2 0 253 1 2 0 272 1 2 0 224 0 3 0 236 0 3 0 210 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0
F SECTIO N 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
323 413 272 221 221 186 192 122
136 .46 12 138 .10 8 129 .69 8 108 .89 8 102 .23 4 88 .95 4 83 .07 4 83 .03 4 80 .92 4 75 .79 4
231 161 .04 12 264 163 .26 10 274 130.29 10 170 187 .06 8 312 119 .87 8 261 106 .13 8 278 87 .77 4 298 84 .23 4 332 60 .84 4 330 59 .70 4 358 64.80 0 307 52.12 0 210 215 297 280 351 323 395 411 436 540
220.95 12 200.93 8 164.31 8 136.43 8 94.30 8 106.50 4 73.92 4 68.61 4 44.50 4 46.11 0
145 342.07 12 224 187.95 12 295 140.34 8 364 82.97 8 365 59.18 8 262 96.56 4 305 89.18 4 325 68.92 4 398 59.30 0 361 58.17 0 116 278.45 12 198 208.59 12 179 151 .96 8 251 88.05 4 320 69 .06 4 308 60 .39 4 433 44 .34 4 277 44 .04 0
OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF ALL SOFT DRINK BEVERAGE S TO THE VAFA
PUTS BACK WHAT THE SWEAT TAKES OUT