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UMPI~G - A PLEA TO COACHES AND STjppPORTERS TO BE UNDERSTANDING

TO BE 5UPPORT his year, more than previous years, the umpires Lou eto be the subject of greater criticism than eve r By "the umpires" I mean not only the VAFA . P,res, but AFL umpires (including the goal umpires), use of the microscopic attention on the umpires at le~ el these days. performances seem to be dissected „auseam during the week until the focus in the medi a ~Iiches to looking at the games ahead for the coming kerid.

The downside of this is that it becomes the "flavor of ; ;, : nionth" at VAFA level to criticise the umpires, wheremthe absence of media and video scrutiny in the past melnt that coaches, players and others have accept3ecisions (right and wrong) as being part of the gam e ;,,a that they are made without an obvious intent to ar one side over the other. This criticism really does tend to be counterproduccto the overall situation, particularly our aim of being : ule to make the required 108 field umpire appointment s h~ceekend enabling two field umpires to be appointi to all VAFA matches . This aim becomes more and nere unrealistic when umpires choose to embark on fier activities when they find that they may be umpirnr on their own, because to be one out in an unsuprorcing and hostile environment isn't conducive to lookm4 forward to umpiring each week . Having said that, under current Umpires' Advisor '.Iichael Sneddon we are doing particularly well, meeting ~i c 108 figure every now and then and on most occa; being 4 or 5 short only . Other neighbouring comons are not doing as well - one we know of managu ; to appoint only 40 field umpires when 68 are r :qoired .

Last week the Umpires' Chairman Ralph McHenry, Accutive Chairman Richard Evans and myself met with 1,1!chael Sneddon to firstly reassure him that we were (lclighted with the extraordinary job he was doing under , )iulitions where many external factors are making it difiicoli for umpires to focus on the job at hand . Secondly : . %tanted to put in place a few statements that might ,11nice people sit back and reflect that, sure all game s m have umpires of the calibre of Gersch. Sneddon . 11b~on. Deller or Sawers but to be positive, supportive md respectful of those in white, confidence will be given .

which will in time with good coaching an dexprinceladtoplenty of umpires and plenty of good umpires to go PHIL STEVENS around. CHIEF EXECUTIVE The main points OFFICE R from our meeting were : be more understanding of the situation and that umpires occasionally or even often make mistakes (as do players, coaches, administrators and indeed most humans); we answer and investigate all claims through our advisor and his support structure and where faults are seen they are acknowledged and worked on with the umpire(s) . the attention given to the umpires in the newspapers is generally not supportive of umpires in structures below the elite level and hinders our ability to recruit and attract young people into umpiring . the constant flow of club and supporter criticism doesn't allow the umpire advisors to concentrate on coaching skills - the procedure for feedback to the advisor (remember good as well as the bad) is via the umpire feedback sheets which each coach has access to . there is a lack of respect for umpires - umpires like to umpire because they like football and enjoy being involved in the sport just the same as you the reader does - they need to be talked to before and after games in a welcoming and non-threatening manner . An umpi re rang me at work late last Thursday evening and said to me that if he turned up at the game the following Saturday and the other umpire didn't turn up, he would quietly pack his bag and go also. That I think is a sad state of affairs, one that is not an indictment on the umpire but on the system that has created an environment where an official would be made to feel so unsure of himself that it would be easier to go and leave a match without an official umpire . I know it won't be easy but if we all show some pride in each other and some respect for everyone involved in putting on Amateur football our competition will remain the force and respected competition it ha s always been . Continued on Page 48

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A SECTION by Jason Frenkel

rhaps the most revealing detail to come out of 1 last weekend's matches was the continued poor form of Collegians . Either the Lions or Old Brighton were going to have to lose last Saturday but few expected Collegians to go down in such an emphatic defeat. Last year's B-section premiers finally found their winning ways and not a week too soon for coach Dale Tapping. Xavs remain undefeated and a game clear at the top of the ladder, while St . Kevins and University both have 4-1 records and are looking the goods in this early the part of the season . The Blues have dusted off last year' cobwebs and showed Old Haileybury at the weekend that they will be a contender in 1998 if they can continue their good form. De La Salle makes up the four with a 3-2 record and a host of teams clutching at their heels . The D's couldn't get up to knock off Xavs at the weekend and will lose fourth spot unless they can overcome St. Bernards at St . Bernards today . And it is St. Bernards who heads a group of four teams all on 2-3 and waiting patiently at the door of the four. The B's made a last quarter charge away to the Cardinals that fell I 1 points short, and after an inauspicious start to the season, at least Scotch haven't fallen in a heap . They're in eighth place while the Redlegs and the Bloods find themselves sixth and seventh respectively . Melburnians were just one point adrift of St . Kevins at three quarter time last week before suffering a 4 goal defeat while Old Haileybury never get going at University Oval against the Blues. And trailing the pack is Old Brighton (1-4), whose percentage of 85 .66 may come in handy later in the year. a game and a good dose of percentage ahead of the winless Lions . PREVIEW Today's Optus Vision \ Sportscover Match of the Day comes from Toorak Park, where first meets second in a much anticipated battle that will give one side the impetus, perhaps, for the rest of the home and away season . Much has been said of Xaverians unbeatable combination, an d SKOBS sole claim as the ONLY challenger to Xavs, but today the talk ends and the game begins . There should be great contests all over the ground as Blood finds himself up against Olive, and Dollman battles Wood in the middle . Expect Brushfield, Bowen and Holmes to have their work cut out for them against the likes of Ryan, Fraser and Garvey. who have an ability to share the goals

around . Xavs are not short on forwards either, with Jason Taylor and Dan Richardson two of the teams strongest markn players, although Tim O'Shaughnessy has had le success getting his key goalkickers fit and firi and out on the field than Tim Hart . Unfortunat( for the tipsters, only one Tim - sorry that should team - can win, and I think Xavs will knock off t SKOBS by 14 points . St . Bernards host De La Sa lle in an importa test for both of these sides. There is little doubt th Garry Foulds' charges have lifted a notch this se son but a win today would confirm their status one of the big improvers of season 1998 . De La we thereabouts last year and in this early part of t season look to be heading in the same directii again - they need to win today to give them space other sides giving chase . Unfortunately for the D there is rarely any joy to be had in the long cold ti to Essendon, and I think the home side will win 20 pts . Another important game and a measure of ea, side's capabilities will take place out at Haileybui where the Bloods host the Cardinals . After promising start to the season the Bloods have itherwayncetwksbuithConelaj Walden on the sidelines, they are missing two their most experienced . The Cardinals, too, have fair few missing from their ranks although it w good to see Boyd and Phillips teaming up last we to get among the goals . Tom Wilson always gets good wrap in this scribe's column as a big-heart big man for Scotch, but tall timber is Haileybu turf, with Secculls, Hiltons and a big bloke call Hucker who should all be too tall for the Cardin< (if the rain stays away) Bloods by 3 goals . After trailing St. Kevins by just a point at t last change last week, Michael Ford and t Redlegs might just be ruing the one that got aw< no doubt Leigh Carlson will be ruing his side's goal capitulation to Old Brighton . It's hard to where and when the Lions might be able to gei win on the board . Warne-Smith tried to lift them c of the mire with 9 goals last week but the Lioi defence conceded 15 goals after half time - how they going to stop the likes of Parkin, Berry a Theodore today? Redlegs by 21 points . In the last game today, Old Brighton host I Blues and look to build on last week's big v against one of the big improvers for season 19 ( sr, Tt~G ~ . .wTCi i~ CelllTOA, ~ CQ ,


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SENIORS - 9 .05.98

ST NEVI'S 8 .4 9.6 10.9 16.12.108 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 .1 7.6 10.8 12 .10.82 St. Bavtae : Garrey 4. Fraser 3 . Bowles 2, Cia~ula 2 . M . Dolman. Terzint. Sibit4aLowerson- Gross. Best: Ciawla. Manstc. OConnor. Lowerson. Clive . Sibill a Old M emurnlim=• M . Berry 3, S. Theddore 3. Ward 2 . Kennedy. McKeon. Topakas. Waddell. Best : Guest . M. Berry. E. Bray- Thompson. Ellis. Ward. DE LA SALLE 2 .1 4 .2 6.5 9.8.62 OLD XAVERIANS 0 .4 3 .10 10.13 10.21.81 De La Sale: B. Manntx 4• Roseman 3. R9then . Duckett . Bed : B. Mannix. Silvers. Duckett. Sea~er. Evans- Browne. Old Raveriana: Hannebery 2 . Wood 2 . Blood . Healy. Hunter. Ockteshaw, Richardson, Tucker. Bwt: Ockteshaw. Blood . Bowen. Ford. BrushOeld. Holmes . DID SCOTCH 4 .2 7.9 11 .15 15.20.110 ST BERNARDS 4 .6 5.7 8.8 15.9.99 Old ScoteL: Boyd 3, Phillips 3. Woodhouse 2. AnEus . Collins. Heath. Hume. MiRecT. Reid, WLLson . Best: Wilson. Price. Pritchard. Phtllips. Heath, Collins. St . BernardH: Gilmore 3. Vassallo 2- C . Byrne 2. Andrew Merrtngton 2 . A. Thomas 2 . Fanner. Adam MernnRtan . Laughlin . Joe Mount. Beet: Hogan. Andrew Merr[ngton . Joe Mount. L. Gatlant. C. B_irne . Gilmore . COLLEGIANS 4 .3 8 .4 8.5 14 .9.93 OLD BRIGHTON 4.4 9 .11 18.15 24 .17.161 CoIleglem: Warne-Smith 9. Bennett 2. FksenOne. Fraser. Dena Beg: W arneSmtth . MilaL Jefferson. Harrison. Hos "n~, Proctor. Old Brtgrtaa: Perry 6. Jacksan 5. Alderson 3 . Mural 3. T}mms 2 . Oakley 2 . Lennox Tatrot. Hartman. Best: Hipwell. Jackson. Kent . Perrv. Timms. Prvor. Uh1V6RSrrY BLUES 2.3 7 .8 11 .11 16.18.112 OLD HAB,EYBURY 1.2 4 .3 5.6 8.11 .59 University Blum Lennen 6. Maplestone 2 . MeLaughiart 2 . Wilcox 2 . Baker 2. McKlnnon, in•tne. Best: Fatrbank. Guengerich . Stusock. Lennen. Slimmon. Wilco x Old HaBeyhury: Carson. Cary- Hilton . Hacker. Lappage . Mason. Morey . Philips. BesC Home . Lappage. Armstrong. M. Seecull. Kraus. Morey.

good touch after 6 of his own majors last ~a nst the Bloods . The Blues look to have power „lucl<~qa les one a d Wil~oxBomlhalfback, ti{jI111110II• ~ F n Fairb ank in the ruck. the burly efforts of'Doc'

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OLD ~~vL;RIANS V. ST. KEVINS Field : Mark Jame e sCamCameron Kealy Goal : Kevin Segot a ota Bernie .)<'[)hSOn

S v. DE LA SALLE Field : Steve . $ERNARD ST ,,1,,(1rthv Heath Little Boundary : Jon Stevenson ; mcron Hayes Goal: Geoff Grigg Dominic Napoli (' OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD SCOTCH Field: Albi n Nash Reno Tristan BowmaneMartinJckso Brad Dodds Goal: OLD NSEL$URNIANS v . COLLEGIANS Field : Wayne l,,uon Richard Eastwood Boundary Simon Boileau ;t)b tilutton Goal : Michael Lentini Shane Herbert OLD BRIGHTON v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : ,,lthon}, Damen Jamie Kvins Boundary: Anthony ;,uterson Stephen Johnston Goal : Bernie Hoare

RESERVES -- 9.05 .98 ST KEVINS 3.2 4.6 7.8 10.10.70 OLD MELBURNIANS 3.1 6.2 12 .3 14.7.91 St . Kevins: B . rk3lntan7. M . Rizio 2. J. Lynch. Best: 1. Hewett. B. Dollman• T. Mount. D . Sheehy. M. Rlzio. D . Kennedy. Old Melburntans : Dixon 5. P. Theodore 4 . Crow 2. L. Bunn 2 . Rose . Best : Crow. ,Miller. Rose . Bennett . Bunn . Dixon. DE LA SALLE 2.2 4.3 8.5 9 .8.62 OLD XAVERIANS i.5 4 .5 8.8 9 .11 .65 De La SaBe: Fiume 3 . Fisher 2 . Rogel 2. Morel . Wyles. Best : Smith, Wytes. Wright, Moore. Fiume . Morel . Old %avertaus: l Goal Kickers and Best Players not received ) OLD SCOTCH 3.1 6.3 7.4 10 .5.65 ST BERNARBS 2.4 8.4 6.8 8.10.58 Old Scotch: Hawkins 3. Crane 2, Morris. Eagle. Panton. Stokes . Fakhney. Best: Fachney. Thompson . Norman. Stokes. Hawkins. Thomas. St . Bernxrds : D. Thomas 2 . Davis. Collins. Dailey. Nutter . J . De Bono. Hayes. Best: Catterat. Bond. Thomas. J. De Bono. Perrett. COLLEGIANS 1 .2 4.6 8 .8 11.13.79 OLD BRIGHTON 4.1 6.7 8 .9 9.9.83 Co : Harris 3. Grihble 2, Woolle 2, Entwistle . Jones. 6'llchael. Van Der Venne. Best : Nkbet. Inglis . Entwisle, Grrobte. Startin. D9ra}dan. Old Brighton: Phrie 2. Palfrey . Crevrdson . Fox. B . Wilson- D. Wilson. Farrer. McMahon. Best: Pilrte- Winter. S. Torus . CrewSdon- Euart. Corke . UNIVERSITY BLUES 8.4 11.5 15.7 17 .13.115 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 5.8 5 .7 7.7.49 University Slim: Nation 3. Nu~ent 3. Kluge 2, Ktely 2. Bohun 2, Miles, Tweddle. Frtcker. Byrne, Edwards. Best: i7isker. Hayter. Nugent. Byrne. Longley . McAloon. Old HaBtybury Richardson 2 Warden 2. Kirkwood-Scott. Melin. StanoIevic. Best: Reid. Richardson . Seaunich . Scail'e, Kirkwood-Scott. C. Warden.

A MAY 23 - ROUND 7 5T . KEVINS v. ST. BERNARDS

DE LA SALLE v. OLD SCOTCH - EP SATURDAY COLLEGIANS v. OLD XAVERIANS I"SIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD MELBURNIAN S OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD HAILEYBURY - EP SUNDAY

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Football Club lost one of its greatest sons . Jahn Sanders captained the club from 196063, winning the B Section Permiership in 1963. He won the club Best & Fairest in 1961 and was an All Australian Player, and a Life .~Iember. After the Old Xavs plumetted to D Section John "got the call" in 1975 . He coached from 1975-1977 including winning the D Section premiership . He was President in 1978 when the C Section premiership was won . John found the Old Xaverians its first real home at Yarra Park in 1978 . A Life Member of the club and the person instrumental in having the Old Xaverians AFC e-° 1 is today . John was buried from Xavier on Tuesday and many persons past and present associatcd with the VAFA were in attendance . To Madge and family our deepest sympattltes go out .

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SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL VASSALLO ST .BERNARDS 2 25 WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 9 20 BOYD OLD SCOTCH 3 19 RYAN ST. KEVINS 18 GARVEY ST . KEVINS 4 16 LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 16

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FISHER DE LA SALLE 2 18 WRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 CRANE OLD SCOTCH 2 14 SAUNDERS OLD HAILEYBURY 12 B . DOLLMAN ST . KEVINS 7 1 2


A Section COLLEGIANS Coach: Leigh Carlson Res, Coech Craig Nw*wm 1 B . King

DE LA SALLE Coach: Kevin Coltins Res. Coach: Greg Foutrill 1 M . Chun

2 N . Florentine 3 B . Woolhouse 4 T. Van Dec Veene 5 G. Deane-Johns 6 S . Van Der Veene 7 L. Byrne 8 G. Higson 8 C. Pollock 9 V. Cleary

2 P. Fiume

10 S. Hardingg

13 A. Johnstone

11 B. Mackenzie 12 C . Dilena 13 G. Palmer 14 D . Warne-Smith 15 N . Michael 15 Y. Phillips

16 A. Wallace 17 R . Hosking 18 J. Bennett 19 B. Mooney 20 A. Greenway 21 A. Johnston 22 D . Kerr

23 N . Milat 24 R . Hartne tt

25 J . Frazer 26 S . Wooley 27 S . Humphry 28 S . Blackman 29 A . Kenneally 30 M . Galbraith 31 J . Nevins 32 J . Tarpey 33 A . Sta rt in

34 D. Entwisle 35 R. Morle y 36 G . Fod e 37 M . Opie 38 M . Lake ( C) 39 R. Jone s 40 M . O 'Donnel l 41 S . Lubich 42 L . Vasdekis 43 G . Cooper

2 M . Mercuri 3 D. Crowe 4 L. Hall

5 C. Swift 6 M . Fisher

7 C. Brown 8 C. Wrigh t 9 C. Campbell 10 T. Silvers

11 A. Evans (VC) D. Toohey 13 A. Waters 14 A. Duncan 15 J . Hodder 16 A. Grant

16 S. Hyland 17 A. Elliott 18 A. Flowerday 19 J . Tully 20 B. Cori n 20 P. O'Brien

21 D . Jackso n 22 P. O'Callaghan 23 D . Grac e 24 J. Morel 25 G. H Ynes 26 S . Wood 26 P. Wyles 27 L . Van Der Pligt 28 S . Hart Rosman

ann 30 Mannix 31 K B. M

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 . Butle r 40 A. Raynor

41 M. Harber 42 R. Mark s 43 L . Borell a 44 X. Clancy

44 T. Montgome ry 45 A. Tucker 46 M. Hogan

45 M . Mossman 46 C . Harris 47 D . Milat 48 J. Lemon 49 A. Smith 50 B. Jefferson 51 P. Baxter

47 D . Las ini

52 N . Gill

53 M. Inglis

53 A. Smith 54 S. Crowe

54 T. Dimopoulos

56 M. Moloney

55 A. Mirakian 55 E. Jones 57 J. Moore 58 A. Thompson 59 M . Richards 64 M. Gribble 70 T. Smith 77 T. Proctor

47 D . Rogers 48 D . Smith

50 P. Mannix 50 J . Doak 51 N . Smith 52 B. Byrn e 52 D . Hyland

53 L . Seager 54 J. Duckett

57 B . Brasher 58 T. Ford

58 A . Scott 59 B. La 'Broo y 59 C . Troia

60 B . Hoy 61 R . Grace 62 R . Beattie

63 S . McManus 64 A . Scott 66 S . Thomas

67 B . Lee

68 M . Ellis

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3 R. Oakley 4 M . Talbot 5 N . Perry (C) 6 S . Alderson

7 B . Logan 8 G . Hipwel l 9 S . Lennox 10 R. Hartman 11 A.. Fitzgerald 12 H. Bickett 13 R. Kent 14 B. Paterso n 15 D . Tymms

16 B. Williams 17 A Van Den Dtr gen

Res. Coach: Peter Falaris 1 A. Baxter

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13 B . Ca rty 14 A . Forsyth 15 N . Morey 15 R . Bartholmeusz 16 B . Langford -J ones

17 Ash Hilton 18 C. Jayasekera

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1 M. Bennett 2 S . Theodore 3 A . Ros s 4 S . Ellinghaus 5 L . Bun n 6 P. Hanbury 7 C. Thompson 8 M . Lovett 9

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10 T. Robert 11 M . Jukess

12 A . Hewitt 13 S . Rose 14 J . Bun n 15 M . Forste r 16 C. Eab ry 17 A. Topakas 18 Q . Keebi l 19 A. Parki n 20 J . Guest 21 L. Boyd 22 A. Waddel l 23 M . Berry (VC)

18 M. Jackson (VC)

19 M . Armstong (VC)

19 A. Mandylaris 20 A. Palfrey 21 N . Winter 22 K. Farrell

20 C. Kraus 21 A. Walden 21 B . Waters 22 S . Richardson

23 A. P ry or 24 R . Ca rt e r 25 S . Nickas

25 G . Rowlands

26 C . Kenned y

26 G . Phillips (VC)

27 O . Boyd

26 T. McNamara 27 D . Paterso n 28 A . Alderto n 29 P. Woff 32 N . Bulfin

34 M . Reid 35 S . Mercer 36 B . Pollock 38 39 40 41 42 43

J . Raj u A . Fischer N . Bulfin J . Murchie A. CorkC. Bre w

44 A. Brown 45 T. Desmyth 46 D . Hanse n 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. Farrar 60 D . Crewdson

61 A . Witte 62 A . Lewi s 63 B . Wilson 66 T. Lennox 71 B . Alderson

84 P. McMahon

23 M . Seccull 24 A. Ross

27 J. D ann 28 A. Pound 28 S. Walden 29 B. Carson 30 R . Aughterson

31 D . Mason 31 B. Main 32 P. O'Donnell 33 34 35 36 37 38

A. Floyd C . Reidy D . Lappage B . La y S . O 'Grady R . Parker

39 M . Stanqevic 4 0 H . Gopu . 41 B . Malin 42 D. SraHe 43 R. Plecher 44 A . Kirkwood-Scatt

45 N. Hill

46 P. Langford-Jones 47 J . Ku rta

48 S . Saunders 49 R. Goulden 50 A. Bonwic k 51 P. Dimond 52 D. Reid

53 C. Pountney 54 M . Thiele

24 C. Berry

28 S. Rabbitt 29 M . Ward 30 I . McMullin 31 J . Hart 32 A. McDougall 33 G. Dixon 34 C . Ellis 35 D . Brown 36 A . McKeo n 37 R . Mulquiney 38 A . Michel l 40 S . Crow 41 G . Wilhel m

42 P. Theodore 43 T. Clok e 44 P. Thompson 45 Z. Useinov

46 D. Holm e 47 S . Brown 48 C. Jenkin s 49 T. Stuckey (C) 50 P. Marinis 51 C . Bank s 52 B. Campbel l 53 A. Bains 54 I . Paterso n 55 S. Murray 56 J. Mille r

55 D . Scaunich

57 M . Peers

56 D . Webb 57 M. Wray 58 R . McMaster

58 S . Giglia 59 J. Raftopoula s 60 H . Marshal l 61 J. Sallaban k 62 W. Hauserma n 63 J . Rigg 64 P. Mills

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60 J. Amatr ano 61 A. Hall 62 R . Thornton 65 C . Dowling

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B SECTIO N by Michael Georg e t the end of round five . B section still appears to be wide open. Marcellin have been the big mover in recent weeks with stunning wins over perennial powerhouse Old Trinity and then backing it up with a solid win over Mazenod. Old Trinity are still handily placed . But after these two sides comes the chasing pack of clubs on three win and two losses which goes down to Old Ivanhoe in seventh place on the ladder . PREVIEW MHSOB V. IVANHO E MHSOB jumped straight out of the blocks against Ivanhoe and piled on seven goals in the first quarter to set up a match winning lead against Ivanhoe . MHSOB on-ballers Dave Skinner and Ewan Thompson both created scoring opportunities for their forwards with their work around the ground . Dan Woodley playing at full forward was a target in front of goals and kicked four for the game. After quarter time the contest became more even with Ivanhoe competitive without appearing likely to overhaul the home side . Better players for the Hoes were Shane McGowan, Steve Saunders . Lachlan HullBrown . OLD IVANHOE V. THERRY PENOLA Old Ivanhoe ground out its third win in a row against a tenacious Therrv Penola side who refused to lie down at Elsternwick Park . Jarrod Weddle again. played a major role in Old Ivanhoe's win with strong marking play either in the ruck or in the forward line . Old Ivanhoe stayed in front all day, but in what had been a low scoring encounter up until three quarter time, the game came to life in the last quarter, with Therry kicking five to Old Ivanhoe 's four to give the Old Ivanhoe a fright. MARCELLIN V. MAZENOD Marcellin opened a match winning lead with a ten goal first quarter against Mazenod. However after this initial flurry . Mazenod fought back over the next three quarters to outscore the home side . Mazenod looked a rough chance at three quarter time having reduced the deficit to 23 points, and then kicked the first of the last quarter to get within three goals. But Marcellin were able to steady and a spectacular goal from Bernard Dineen which saw them end the contest. Better players for Mazenod were Adam Hanley. Dave Murray and in defence Dale Healy. NORTH OLD BOYS V. OLD TRINITY

Old Trinity bounced back with an authoritative win over North Old Boys at the weekend . The game took place at an alternative venue (due to lacrosse being played at the GiIlon Reserve) which this scribe eventually found . Old Trinity took control of the game in the second quarter and full forward Jamie Stickland had a day out kicking ten. Stickland, Beardsley and Pawsey all returning from injury played good games for Old Trinity. Better players for NOB's included Collison, Drum, Sleep and Mikunda.

ORMOND V. OLD PARADIANS Ormond scored a big away victory against Old Paradian s winning by ten goals. Ormond set the tone for the scoring within 30 seconds of the first bounce . While Paradians tried hard to shift the momentum of game . Ormond outscored the home side in three of four quarters. Ormond's drive was set up by the wor wingers Steve James and Travis Fimmel and on bal Matt McConvill and David Turner. David Beckett ~ David Robbins were able to capitalise on their tearn< work up the field with five and four goals for the day what was a bleak day for the home side, better pla} for Paradians included Dianti. Papaluca and Vincen PREVIEWS IVANHOE V . MARCELLIN

Ivanhoe desperately needs a win but have a toi task ahead meeting the competition leaders at Ivan Park this Saturday. Ivanhoe has suffered a numbe injuries in the early part of the season and will I Marcellin without Taglieri-Sclocchi who will miss rest of the season with an arm injury . Ivanhoe also h a number of other key players under an injury ek Marceilin, in contrast, are travelling along nicely at stage of the journey. With a number of goal scai options including Karavalisis, Caffrey, Treganowan ; Dineen they should prove to be too strong for Ivan and should stay on top of the ladder . Marcellin by 28 points . OLD TRINITY V. THERRY PENOLA Old Trinity hit back after its home loss to Mara and should score another win against Therry Pen The return of a number of regular senior players 5 injury sees Old Trinity close to full strength . Th, fought out the match bravely against Old Ivanhoe bi is hard to see them winning at Trinity. Old Trinity by 45 points. MAZENOD V. NORTH OLD BOYS Mazenod put in a solid performance aga Marcellin after quarter time where they conceded a lead to the home side . If Mazenod, at home, can mal good start they will be able to apply some pressur NOB's rather than having to play "catch-up" footl The NOB's are coming off a fairly heavy loss to Trinity and Mazenod will be chance to record their ond win for the season . Mazenod by 28 points . ORMOND V. MHSOB Ormond obviously put in a big week on the tra itrackoundsfmanterloOdIv and then scored a big win over Old Paradian: Bundoora . The clash against MHSOB should interes


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Vale : Bill Getson - Mareellin OCAFC The Committee, players and supporters of Marcellin Old Collegians Football Club were saddened to hear of the death of Bill Getson on Wednesday May 6. Bill was a well known "identity" at Marcellin being the proud father of two of our greatest players Matt and Luke . Together with wife Trish, was "mine host" of the ery successful Marcellin pre-match lunches over a number of years. He was also a valued member of the Committee and served as Vice-President for some years. He was awarded Life Membership in 1993 for his services to the club .

Bill was also well known for his vocal support from the boundary and offered advice to many an umpire over the years. His wry sense of humour and friendly disposition endeared him to all who passed his way . He will be greatly missed at Marcellin . Our sympathy goes to Trish and the family .

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SENIORS - 9 .05 .98 MARCEIddN 10.5 14.7 18.9 19 .12.128 MAZENOD 3.2 8.3 13 .4 15 .7.97 A4encxitin: Karavasilis 4 . Cathy 4 . Treganowan 3 . Sampfmon 2. Moran 2. Colville. Taylor. Dinneen Thelsz . BesY: Crown . Sanpimat. C,rot. Brislna. Boysen . TheLcz. Mazeaod: McMullin 4 . D. Murray 4, Hanley. Fottniotts. Dunne, Le Grand, Morgan, polan, Fisher . Best: Hanley. Odonaghue . Fisher. D. Murray. Healy. McMullin. 8.11 13.15 19.21.135 MHSOB 7.6 IVANHOE 1.4 3 .8 9.13 12 .15.93 MHSOB: Woodtty 4. ~r 3. Burkett 2, J. Wilson 2. P. Hunt 2. Pertazl, Skinner. McCully. D. Pe utrchlld. Capp . Preece. Best: Skinner, McCully. Lambert. Thrnnpson, Wa}LotL Roodley. Ivanhoe : Raw3ey 2. Flynn 2. Lee 2. Scoble, Blackwood . Timms, Hull-Brown . FrLsina Frew, VatkanLs . Best : McGosvnn. Saunders . Hull-Brown . Angethil. Scoble. Sarta. 9.7 10.10.70 OIdI PARADIANS 4 .3 8.6 ORMOND 7 .4 10.7 16.11 20.14.134 Old Pazadians: Harrison 3 . Pannam 2 . Heffernan, Brullo . Papaluca Geary . Godfrey. Best : DianatL Papaluca Vincent. Zappa. Galvin . Brabatder. Ormond : Beckett 5, Robbins 4 . Fimmell 2. MeConvID 2. James 2 . Turner. Mabbett . Remman . Grace. Billing. Best: James. Gilmore. Fdgell . MCConvitl. Turner. Fmnell . NORTH OLD BOYS 5 .0 8.3 10.4 12.7.79 OLD TRINnY 4 .3 9.4 15.5 21 .13.139 North Old Boye: Willson 4 . Barker 3. Vavallo 2 . Halpin. Lock Mikunda. Best : Colltson. Drum. Steep. Mikunda. Vavallo. Tonkin. Old Trinttg : Stickiand 10 . Heath 4 . Stephens 3, Ramsden 2, Clark . Phillips . Best : Stickland . Reardsley. Phillips. Pawsey. Stephens . Ramsden. OLD IVANHOE 4.4 4.10 9.15 13.19.97 THERRYPENOLA 1 .2 5.4 7.5 13.9.87 Old Ivaahoa Stewart 3 . J. Weddle 3 . George 2, Hope 2, Parker, ShazEadt . Tieman . Best: J . Weddle. Russian. Parker, Young. Hope R. Weddle.

Therry PeaoSe: CY Connor 4. S. Bannister 2, Thrush 2. Warren . Grocock . Hollow, Castaldi. Boyle. Best: Hollow. Castaldt . KureLS. Bannister . O'Connor. RESERVES - 9 .05 .98

2.3 7.9 10.16 11 .21 .87 MARCELLIN 8 .7.58 MAZENOD 3.3 8 .4 6 .7 M®reet8a: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recetved ) Mazeaod: Harper 4, Carter 2 . Dresser. Quinn. Beet: Bourbon. Carter. Paducci. Robinson. Snart . Qumn . 9.14.68 MB50g IVANHOE 12 .10.82 MHSOB: McGrath 5 . Barton 2. Fahey. Mclardk. Best: A:dord . Fitasknmon. Barton. J. Newton. McGrath. Sr.lilpper. Ivanhoe Duncan 3, ThackaTay 3 . Dl Santo. B . Fttilaysou. Raffoul. Rosenfeld . Too¢ood Whitehead . Best : Fahau. Ebbage . Pace. Duncan. J~ka . Whitehead . OLD PARADIANS 1 .1 3.7 3.8 4.10.34 ORMOND 3 .5 4.7 7.7 8.12.80 Old Peradiana: Ryan . Hcesin~ton. Clayton. Martin Joyce. Best : Watsh. P. Jotc~ce. P. Digney. Hart. Rocchioccllo . Illldehrand . Ormond: Keath 2, King 2. Ltvkrgston. Haines . Stewart J. Brown. Beat: Halm. Marnow. D. Cleary. G aIIagher. Brenn . Woodland. NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .5 an 3.6 8.7 6.8 .44 8.12 .80 OLD 4R1Nr1Y 3 .2 4.7 7.7 North Old Boys: Boyer 3. Robbtnson, Cheshire. MeKkvie-McHatg. Beat: Low. Roberts. Joyce. Cheshke. Tiuuns . Irvine. Okl Trlnlty : Sealy 7, Lauletta 3. Hudson 2. Bladeni 2. Barr. Best: Sealy. Bladed. Bennte. Lautetta King. Hudsat . 9.10.64 OLD IVANIIOE 1 .2 3.4 5.8 THERRYPENOLA 2.2 4.8 7 .11 7.13 .55 Old Ivehuc (Goat Kickers and Best Players not receefverl ) merry Peno7a : Petrev-ski 2 . R Bannister 2. Clarke. W. Ba,yte. Sacco. Best : Mifeud Sacco. Eggkston . Hewitt, Garonl Bye.

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1 C. Slattery 2 M . Karavisils 3 D. Waters ( C) 4 M . Gill 5 M . Moran 6 D . Sampimon 7 M. Rowe 8 R . Frisina 9 M. Day 10 A. Bendoriccitto 11 D . Taylor 12 B. Cronin 13 S. Boysen 14 A. Domingo 15 T. Mcintosh 16 J . Wallis 17 G. Cox 18 A . Caffry 19 D . Cooper 20 S . O'flynn 21 C . Mason 22 D . Me rt on 23 P. Chambers 24 B . Dinneen 25 M . Stokes 26 T Collins 27 S . Theisz 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 . Lane 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

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less than informative page this week due to the fact A only four out of a possible nine match reports were received from club press correspondents . I assume those people either nominated themselves or were nominated because they were in a position to watch their clubs match, scribble down a couple of sentences and send them off to me by Monday . It's not like any club has any major secrets they feel they need to hide . I see all teams play during the year, and if any team has a secret weapon, which I doubt, it will be revealed. So quit hiding your Clark Kents and let's see if we can be a little more professional for next week. Review - Round 5 . Old Mentonians gave their supporters another fright, withstanding a gallant Bu lleen/Templestowe comeback to run out 5 point victors in a less than friendly encounter at Bulleen. The Panthers kicked away early, and the writing looked on the wall . Eleven scoring shots to two giving them a 29 point lead at the first change . the Bullants hit back hard in the second, and in fiery term (2 reports), took over the scoring to be within 12 at the half. The Panthers kicked away again though, and maintained as much as a five goal lead into the last quarter, before the Bullants piled on 7 goals in the last term to get within a goal, before time ran out. A much improved effort from the Bullants . but they still have only the one win . For the Panthers, they remain undefeated but the margins are certainly getting smaller. On a rough old track at Murrembeena, St.Kilda South Caulfield got it together and outplayed St .Bedes Mentone Tigers to take their second victory for the season, this time by 19 points . In what loomed as a tight one, the Saints kicked the first three goals in almost as many minutes to jump the Tigers. But the visitors then settled and kicked the next five to take the early ascendancy. The second term was tighter, but the Tigers still managed to hold sway, leaders by 14 points at the main break . But the third term was all Saints . They piled on seven goals to the Tigers three to take a 9 point lead and some serious momentum into the final term. And they weren't to be denied. The Saints got the lead out to six goals before the Tigers rallied and got the margin back to 12 points . But a heartbreaking goal from Astapenko put the game out of the Tigers reach, and the jubilant Saints took the game .

St .Leos Emmaus finally got a run on their home track but no advantage was found, instead they ran into a Beaumaris side that will not be denied a 20 goal plus score . The Sharks multi pronged forward line was at it again, this time kicking 27 to run out convincing 75 point victors over a shellshocked two Blues side . The Sharks booted 10 goals in the opening stanza and were up by 37 points at the break . The Two Blues went with them in the second but could not reduce the mar-

gin . The Sharks too k over again in the third r~â‚Ź and got the lead out to 70 points come orange ' time. The home side fought it out in the last but coul only hold the rampaging Sharks to a 76 point victor y Down at Bluff Road, Hampton Rovers bounce back from a loss the week before to destroy Thomastown side struggling for any sort of consiste cy, the Rovers taking the game by 75 points and i doing so pushing the Bears into bottom spot on if, ladder. Banyule defeated Old Geelong by 29 points, bt for the fifth week in a row no report was received fror either club. Preview - Round 6. Down by the seaside Beaumaris host Hampton i our third local derby for the year . These two rivals at both traveling quite nicely sitting two and three respe( tively, however I would not pick this as my match of it, round. Beaumaris seem to have too much firepower u forward at the moment, and their midfield is hard t curb. Hampton too has a strong midfield but I can't se their defence being able to control all those Sharks u forward. I won't predict a blowout, but I don't think will be really close. I will go for the Sharks by ju ; under 39.5 points . Next up Old Mentonians, our undefeated laddF leaders play host to a St .Leos side also struggling I put together a couple of solid performances in a rov The Panthers have been down in the last couple i weeks, but it would have to be a big turn around ft the Two Blues to pinch this one . Murph and the b owilkthsneacogthisbak o track and will get the victory. Bull een/Templestowe, now desperate for a victe ry, take on St .Kilda South Caulfield who are eomin off a big win for their club. There is a lot riding on th' ; game for both clubs and I am predicting fireworh early. The Saints finally managed to post a good scoi last week. whilst the Bullants took it right up to it, competition frontrunners. At home, and fighting ft their season, I will go for the Bullants . In a galaxy far, far away Thomastown take o Banyule . I don't know what to make of either side, . The Thomastow btheBanyulrsdiwtek Bears though do play well at home. I'm going for tt Bears . Finally, old rivals St.Bedes Mentone an d 01 Geelong will do battle on a rejuvenated Como Park .Tigershavefiledtoimpres thisyear,whilst , Oggers have maintained a place in the top four fi most of the year to date. However, the Oggers did lo : to Banyule, whom the Tigers beat in a close one. Bi then the Oggers beat Hampton who easily accounte


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! (c}+} --; St . Leos Emmaus - Congratulations to Frank Dinltrolantonio on reaching 150 games against He uzlnaris last week . Frank is a great contributor on and c ; O le field despite a serious knee injury and an addiction o u,ik food. Well done Frank .

SENIORS ~Lm CLUB LAST WK TOTAL TOWER HAMPTON ROVERS 13 37 ,IaCGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 4 31 \:.AUGHAN ST . LEOS EMMAUS 7 30 ,.LIHMOUD BEAUMARIS 8 26 1CREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 5 24 c :~?ECI THOMASTOWN 1 2 1

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JA 01 SENIORS - 9 .05.98 HAMPTON ROVERS 9.5 14.9 18 .10 21.13.139 THOMASTOWN 1 .0 3.1 6 .2 10 .4 .84 Hampton Roves: Power 13. Artz 3. Davey 2. S. Anderson, Broune . Nato ll. Best : J. Ferguson. Poatt. C. Ferguson, Cripps. Browne. Ariz. Tltamastowa: Garskt 5 . Holmes 2 . Leae,dd. CapecL Diana. Best : Gorski . Plant. Hdmes . McCallum . Kennedy. Lea4vld. ST LEO8 EMMAUS 4.2 9.5 12 .5 15.7 .97 BEAUMARIS 10.3 15 .5 23 .9 27 .10.172 St Leos : Vaughan 7 . Pecaa 3. Deulln . Dhucdantonlo . T. McCann . MeCorntack O'Meara Best: Vaughan. Pecara Dirtlcolantonio. Manton. Buckle, Fennell . Beavmar}a: Mahmoud 8, Hanrahan 4. Mils 4 . Pitts 3. A. 9usn 3, Ensor 2, M. Quin . Rolibury. Waoham. Best: Martin . Mahmoud . Jury. M . gWtt, Ward. N;dtasett. BULLLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.0 8 .6 7.7 14 .9.93 OLD MEN'i'ON1tWS 6.5 8 .6 11 .8 15 .8.98 Bulleea Templeefowe: Smith 3. Matthews 3. Williams 2 . James 2 . Tulloch 2. C. Parris. L. Thompson . Best : James. C . Parris. Tuhoch. W. Thompson. Dallogllo. OM M toaiane: AQeman 5, D. Kitto 2 . B . Murphy 2. M. Stroud 2. Bournon, Brooks. G . Stroud, Whiteford. Beat: Mullin . B. Murphy. M . Stroud . Twentyrnan. Brooks, G . Stroud. BANYIB,E 4.3 10 .6 14.8 18.10.118 OLD GEELONG 6.3 9.7 11 .9 13 .11 .89 Banyuk: Playfatr 4 . Mayne 3. Turnbull 2. Witehell 2 . Gillaard 2 . Ashton. M. Gray. H . McDermott. S. Gray. T. Egan. Best: D. Williams . Palvtair. T. Egan. It . Williams. D1nt[nosante. Ma}ne. Old Meatantans: (Goat Ktckers and Best Players not receried) ST KIIAA SOUTH CAULFIELD 3 .2 7.6 14.10 19.13 .127 ST BEDES MENT TIG. 5 .3 9.7 12.11 18.12 .108 St. Kilda South CaulBeid: Astapenko 5, Heinke 4. Meehan 3 . Gilmore 2 . Hassel. Diamond, Wilson, McGaw. Buckley. Best: Tidsez. Astapenko. Broad, Gilmore. Hassel. Tsitigiottnis. St. Bedes Meat . Tig.: Macgearge 4. D . Napier 3 . Ryder 3. T. Beasley 2. A. Turner. 2. Ryan. Kidd. Best: Giaquinto, Fur-long. Hayes . Ryder. Macgeorge, A. Turner.

RESERVES - 9 .05 .98 HAMPTON ROVERS 5.1 8.5 11.11 13.14 .92 THOMASTOWN 2.1 2.2 4 .2 8.4.52 Hampton Rovers : Hullick 5 . Tota 2 . Young, Hunter. Johnstone. Mason. hicGregea. Best: Salter. Hullkk. McGregor. Young. Lynch. Boroie . Thomastowa: B. Smith 2. B. Colosimo 2, Alabalds. Chapkoun. Divnagg(o. Ploartght . Best: Biles. Valert. Pellegruw. PouqSos, Theodorou.Alabakis . ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.3 2.8 3 .8 5 .12.42 BEAUMARIS 1 .2 8.4 9 .9 12.10 .82 St Leon Emmaus : Brethune 2, Nmrv. Niel. Simondson. Beat : Sirmondson. Barlow, Bethune . Thomas. B. Mitchell . OReiih,. Beaumarla : Corfield 3 .5. Btax~kte 2 . McMahon 2. McNichotas. Kent. Thatcher. Sheldrake. Ott. Best: Gray. S. Blackle . McLean. M. O'Brien. Thtanas . Devine. SULLEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 4 .1 4 .1 7 .4.48 OLD MENTONtANS 4.3 8 .5 14 .7 18 .10.118 Built= Tempkstowe: Birch. P. Bone. Bremner. Cooper . Nagel. Papadopoious. Shallarno. Best : Franklin. P. Bone, Todd. Cooper. D. Bone. Nagel . Old Menton}aus: Millis 8. P. Flaskis 3. Band . Cousins. Da~1s. Flttttis.Harrington. Norman. Riley . Best: Mills . Dwaer. Winduss. P. FSaskLs. Cousins. Watson. BANYULE 4.2 7 .5 9.5 11 .9.75 OLD GEELONG 2.2 3 .3 5.8 8.9.45 Banyulm Kayroo2 4. B. Kinnear 2 . Mill. Parmrttasche . Doherty . Gilbert. Anderson. Best: Stevens, Woodlock . D. Sheehan. Riches, L. Sheeran. Mill. Old Geelong- (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recened ) ST KBDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1.1 2 .2 3.6 8.6.43 ST BEDES ME NrONE TIG. 4.3 8.5 7.6 13.8.88 St. Kilda South Caulfield. : Baker 2. Duntevle 2. Broadhurst. ThursBetd. Bed : Cannard. King. Dymond. Broadhtust . Wielg~z . Reddan. St Series Meatoae T3g.: S. Hecker S. Waters 2.Ganqi. Connolly. Klrtna. McHugh . S. Napier, Peck. Best: B . Bea-Icy. M . Connolly. McHugh. M. Lomagno. Kittna S . Hecker.

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D TI by Ken Bremne r Tom rEn7 chtung! Attention! - Special Note to all club scribes . or this week only would you please forward a match report by fax directly to Tom Brain (9265 8011) by midday Monday . I'll be absentia fishing up the New South Wales Sth . Coast . Round 5 tossed up 3 relatively close and tight contests, a couple of blow outs and one mammoth result . Good to see Uni .Blacks register their first win for the season, not so good for Salesian though, yet again going down in a close result. As suggested O .E .G.'s had to be very, very good to knock over the 'Friars . Obviously they were very good but just fell short one very . Monash Blues handled Ajax comfortably, Southbank just, in a thriller at 'Yarra' Park, St Pats succumbed to a much stronger Yarra Valley and Parkside really avenged their previous round loss in humiliating fashion at the expense of St Johns . Review Round 5- May 9 Although held scoreless in the first term by Ajax, to their credit, Monash Blues were able to turn around the deficit of 33pts into a slender 2 In half time lead . Having regrouped and gained composure they were able to dictate terms in the second half to eventually run out comfortable 44 pt victors . It's been a long time between drinks for the 'Jackers to register a win at Monash and disappointingly for them . the pattern cont.iz째au.ed . In what was nearly a carbon copy of the above match report . St Pats ventured to Bulleen and took on Yarra Vall ey O.B .'s. The 'Patters' started confidently and went to the sheds at half time holding a narrow but well deserved 5 pt lead. After the break the ball game belonged entirely to the'Yarra and they cantered away to a substantial 10 goal win. Quote from St Pats scribe re the second half fade out. . . . . . .'Pathetic' !

Parkside travelled to Doveton expecting as always . a close and physical encounter against St Johns . What they were greeted by was an undermanned and completely outclassed unit. The 'Red Devils' started full of running, shared the ball, did the 1 per centers, protected their team mates in possession of the footy and as a result lead 9 goals to 2 at qtr. time . Unfortunately (for the Joc's) the cast was set for the day . 'Parkers' by 26 large . Southbank hosted Aquinas in what always promised (on paper at least) to be a terrific encounter . The game itself lived up to all expectations and the spirit in which it was played out was great to witness . Early doors it looked like an easy assignment for the 'Bankers, however the spirit of the 'Bloods' kicked in and after having trailed all day they took the ascendancy in the last qtr . and looked all over a winner. The 'Fat' lady hadn't quite gargled and the 'Bankers' were able to do a 'Houdini' and escape . victors by 8 pts . Old Essendon Grammar welcomed from across

town the lads of Whitefriars . The visitors won by a sc tary pt . but with no report can't tell you much mor e Uni .Blacks did a 'Goliath' performance agait Salesian and got up off the floor some 50 pts in arre< at qtr. time . Slowly but surely and bit by bit the'Blac gnawed away at the lead and finally hit the front the selves mid way through the last term to register tremendously gutsy win, their first for the season. Preview Round 6 - May 16 - (KB leads TB by 3) Whitefriars V Monash Blues - This top of the lark clash promises to be a 'ripper' with skill aplenty a potent forward lines able to score freely if given latitu and room to move . This could well be the key to 1 game as both teams possess strong defences . A exposed chink in the armour will be fully exploited . : favours the 'Friars' to get the points narrowly, sugg 11 pts . The Friars obviously got a bit of a fright l, week perhaps they did not have the same intensity the week before, they will need it back today to coml the Blues who not only have to combat the Friars the field but also their very parochial home supporte TB doesn't think they can and selects the Friars . Aquinas V Old Essendon Grammar - KB was v impressed by the 'Bloods' never say die attitude 1 week and a repeat performance against the visit will, on form shown to date, earn them the points .1 O .E .G.'s just can't get over the line recently, howeve will pay Aquinas to be extremely wary of it's wounc foe . Notwithstanding that, KB confidently tips 'Bloods' by 24 pts. OEG's were very competitive I week but so were the Bloods who nearly stole game. The long trek won't help the visitors so for first time this year TB is going with the Bloods . Ho that Andrew! ! Uni.Blacks V Southbank - The home team will munching at the bit to add to their first win for the s son. however KB reckons they'll have to wait for anc er day. Southbank enters the game with a mi stronger form line . Weather permitting, the hei advantage of the 'Bankers' should hold sway and them over the line 36 In. victors . The draining sys] at the Uni Oval would have been tested this whopefulyitworkedanthertwilno terf nc any low flying ducks . The Tigers are still not at the of their form, while Blacks have struggled until n Loyalty sways me to the visitors . St Pats Mentone V Salesian - A tipster's nightn this one with little or no real form to be guided Confidence just couldn't be the buzz word aro3 Salesian at the moment and at the 'Patters', last we.


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AQUINAS O .C . c~d, a,~wcr~y Ass c~x erea

1 J . Wrobel 2 A . Kalinski 3 B . Davis 4 M . Dudakov 5 J . Rath 6 D . Kalb 7 G . Samue l 8 A . K rongo ld

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10 R . Bloom 11 M . Weisler 12 D . Onas 13 J . 14 Y. Rapaport l 15 M . Rajch 16 G . Rozenberg 17 A . Cukierman 18 J . Wrobel 19 M . Halphen (C) 20 A . Carew 21 D . Gelbart 22 D . Mohr 23 A . Bensimon 24 J . Dunne 25 J . Feldman 26 B . Duzenman 27 A . Lust 28 D . Degen 29 D . Marks 30 N . Israelsoh n 31 M . Barnett 32 M . Borenstein 33 D . Pat 34 D . Gunn 35 S . Rot h 36 J . Segal 37 J . Engelman 38 J . Lewis 39 A . Grundmann 40 A . Redlich 41 J . Snow 42 A . Sawicki 43 Y. Shei n 44 B . Goldberg 45 E . Steen 46 J . Davis 47 A . Abraham 48 L . Goldbergg 49 E . Rubinstein 50 B . Grodski 51 N . Diamond 52 B . Steine r 53 D . Katz 54 M . Nathan 55 B . Zielinski 56 J . Sharp 58 M . Fried 60 D . Weislitzer 61 J . Kalbstein 64 R . Israe l 65 M . Zurbo 68 D . Boon 69 J . Vernon 70 S. Boon 71 C . Cohe n 73 A. Levy

10 D . Boland 11 C. Bambury 12 S . Bethune 13 C. Jeffrey 14 A . Lorki n 15 J . Knight 16 S . Close 17 M . Denavi 18 J . Hughes 19 G . Whitehead 20 P. Pares 21 S . Downes 22 S . Flynn 23 L. Woods 24 P. Harper 25 J . Hacking 26 H . Field 27 S . Jones 28 G . Wiston 29 J . Wilson 30 C. Collilver 31 C. Wooden 32 M . Hunter 33 M . Collella 34 M . Tarullli 35 R. Chapman 36 J . Hunt 37 H . Nichol 38 M . Tilling 39 S . Connelly Y 40 S . ConnellY 41 J . Kline 42 R. Moran 43 M . Slattery 44 P. Dunne 45 N . Frederikson 46 D . Joyce 47 N . Moran 48 M . Moore 49 C. Lamborn 50 G . Macklin 51 A . Hyland 52 M . Corrie 53 P. Raeck 54 S . Capton 55 A . Cultrera 56 S . Doherty 57 C . Thomas 58 A . Bethun e 66 M . Wilson 67 P. Cruikshank 70 C . Lyn g 80 M . Joyce 86 B . Barclay

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1 J. Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laursen 1 J . Alexander 2 J . Chapman 2 J . Baxter 2 A . Delle-Vergini 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 L . Holloway 3 S . Pin o 4 S. Reming 4 P. Maiden 4 D . Warre n 5 S. Emerson 5 D . Rogers 5 B . Groom 6 C . Ridley 6 M . Newman 7 L . Findl ay 8 S. O'Brien 7 D . Drinna n 8 M . Lawrence 9 J . Goodger 8 B . Chilcott 10 I . Stevens 9 M . Wrodarczy k 9 A . Constantin e 11 B . Papal 10 S . We b ste r 10 A . Vit a 12 J . Hearne 11 M . Spencer 13 P. Chalkley 11 V. Romano 12 J. Caldwell 14 S. Evan s 12 D . McCal l 13 A . Herrman 15 S. Bishop 13 A . Cople y 14 R . Burston 16 S. McPherson 14 P. Lennon 15 M . Tinkler 17 P. Hexter 15 D . Moodi e 16 B . Smiley 18 T. Read 19 G . Steven 16 M . Campbel l 17 P. OiNeill 20 J. Lang 18 Y. Colombies 17 B . Michel l 21 S. Dale 19 D . Roche 18 A . Reginato 22 M . Lukasz 20 J. Cavanagh 19 S . Gun n 23 J. Hughes 21 C . Gregory 20 G. Perkham 24 C . Robertson 22 A . Dobson 25 A. Leask 21 M . Tessari 23 S . Wrodarcz k 26 D . Fletcher 22 B . Harvey y 27 D . Barr 24 B . Hodson 23 M . Sherlock 28 B. Turner 25 J . Hawkins 24 R . Marull i 29 J . Saunders 26 P. Hurley 25 S . Ros s 31 A. Corby 27 N . De Young 32 J. Mansfield 26 C. Tyso n . McGee 28 S 33 S. Cramer 27 L. Panjari . Headberry 29 A 34 J. Leask 28 S . Fishe r 30 L . Creamer 35 D . Whitfield 29 L MacNamar a 31 J.L. Smith 36 P. Trist 30 B . Hockey 37 J. Walker 32 M . Try 138 M . McKerrell 31 C. Austin 33 J.M . Smith 39 A. Merrington 32 B . McCall 34 B . Dowsley 40 T. DiBlasi 33 A . Botta 35 D . Murchie I . Ritte r 36 M . Tehan 34 M . Roman o 42 A. Jealous 37 J. Bolton 35 G . Panjar i 43 A. Gatt 38 S . Hooper 44 R . Clohesy 36 W. Lay 39 M . Smith 45 P. Barry 37 B . Pandar i 46 D . Novacek 40 C . Riordan 38 F. Dazri o 47 J . testro g 42 A . Hickey 39 M . Hoyn e 48 P . Murton 43 R . Feenaghty 40 L . Inserra 49 A. Hutchinson 44 D . Teasdale 50 D . Bellman 41 N . Antonopoulos 45 R . Walsh 51 S. Greasley 42 P. Dean 46 D . Jones 52 A. Dawson 43 J. Hubbard 47 S . Mentha 53 T. Hawke 44 P. Solig o 54 S. Maybury 48 M . Kamphuis 46 T. Petropoulo s 55 R . Musa 49 D . Morgan 56 A. O'Ryan 49 S . Collie r 50 D . Schwedes 57 R . Wright 53 M . Yandel l 51 S . Millie 58 A. Woerndle 55 R . Lord 53 L . McCann 59 N . Osman 56 B . Smith 54 R . Green 60 A. Palmer 55 D . Trumble 57 M . McPherso n 61 D . Podger 56 A . Berry 62 P. Baroch 58 D . Velenzis i 63 A. Porter 57 P. OiNeill 59 T. Patte n 64 J . Rossi 59 H . Middleton 64 T. Thomas 65 A. Soteriou 61 D . Walsh 68 K . Drummon d 66 B. Lamaro 67 B. Dempsey 67 R . Graig

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36 T. Sarhanias 37 A . Stefanakis 39 M. Murray

40 S . Mooney 42 T. Ducalanbino 43 M. Van Hooten 44 S. Pepper 47 J . Cotton 50 D . Py e 51 M. Orundell 52 C . Hooper 54 C . Cassano 56 E. Ferracane 57 S. Shaw 58 P. Kelly 61 G . Ceste r 62 E. Ferrecane i63 J . !_adso n

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ST PATRICKS MENTON E Coach: Shaw O'Corm Flea coach: Keri Woo d

1 D . Fenech 2 M . Cosgrove 3 M . Dixo n 4 P. Lewis 5 A . White 6 R . Grech 7 K . Gurtler 8 D . Perrin 9 P. Emmett 10 B . Sebire 11 C . O'Meara 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 . Groves 21 D . Batey 22 C . Dorman 23 Matt Sullivan 24 C . Nicholls 25 G . Uptin 1 26 B. Ellery 27 M . Wise 28 M . Johnstone 29 D . Murphy 30 N . Frees e 31 W. Lloyd 32 B. Archbold 33 D . Andrew 34 S . Beanlan d 1 35 C . Brown (36 C . Stephens 37 A. Tasca 38 S . Perazzo 40 D . Nichols 42 S . May 43 M . Barr 45 C . Barr 47 D . Bugeja 48 M . Walsh 49 S . Taranto 50 A.Ladds 51 G . McMillan 52 G . Delman 53 D. Noonan 54 D. Bray 57 V. O'Connor 58 J . Noonan 60 M . Cerriteli 63 A . Orchard 69 S . Pancer 73 M . O'Meara

SAt_ESLAN Coach : Peter Turley RN Coach: Michael Spm 1 M . Bourk e

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M. Wiseman S . Sutherland A . Healey M. Canavan R . Cincotta G . Gasped M. Hazel !

9 D . Scotti 10 D . Oliver 11 D . Taylor 12 A. Gaspari 13 I . Bobetic 14 B. Bowman 15 J . Gianna 16 A. Chaippini 17 Matt Forbes 18 S. Sinclair 19 A. Healey 20 A. Seeger 21 R . Napoli 22 A. Edmonds 23 C . Roche 24 A. Grace 25 B . Kirchner 26 P. Shell y

27 M . Mansfield 28 M . Byrne 29 Mick Forbes 30 P. Bouchard 31 A. Davey 32 A. Stevens 33 B . Pipe r 34 A. Thann I 35 36 S . Nolan 37 J . Brennan 38 R . Hazell 39 B . Quinn 40 J . Hamilton 41 S . Bobeti c 42 D . Ghebilikian 43 P. Kavanagh 43 M . Cooke 44 C . Hun t 45 M . Spencer 46 M . Tassone 51 S . Kin g 52 T. Alligan 54 S . Brown 55 D . Seamer 56 S . Fitzgerald 60 M . Bates 64 S . Shelly 64 '?. Forbes

SOUTHBANK Coach: Derek F i e Res Coach: John Rose

1 D . Putamorsie 2 R . Puramorsie 3 T Rei d 4 N . Wallmeyer 5 A . Stewart 6 A . Corboy 7 K . Anderson 8 M . Vear 9 J . McNamara 10 B . Hodgson 11 A . Pitts 12 M . McCarthy 13 C . Perry

14 M . Eastham 16 L. Van Loon 17 A . Watts 18 J . Nugen t 19 20 21 22

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Decarteret Thompson Paleodimos Roberts

23 A . Rolfs 24 G . Rolf s 25 J . Hanneberry 26 R . Linford 27 G . Wardrop 28 1 . Del Silva 29 A . Curry 31 J . Russell

32 T. Richardson 33 P. Racho r 34 S. Gillard 35 K. Sparrow 36 G .Jones 37 B. Gellie 38 A. Radcliffe 39 A. Stephenson 140 B. Scanlon 41 J . Messina 42 T. Plaza 43 P. Herridge 44 M . Warland 45 T. Fraser 46 J . Ross 47 48 49 50

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51 S. Cambridge 52 S. Campbell 53 S. Melican 54 C . Doyle 55 B. Nettleton 56 B. Elkington 57 S. Coughlin 58 L . Aitken 59 K. Walford 160 T. Brain

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coe* Garry Cortnolly Res Coach: Paul MWcokn 1 G . Darroc h

2 S. Little 3 R . Hal l 4 M . Vaughan 5 R . McArthur 7 B. Livingston 8 B . Henderson 9 C . Peki n 10 P. Donovan 11 B . Smith 12 N . Roberts 13 T. Jesse n

16 P. Cacaviello 17 H . Peycker 19 J . Ward 20 S . Lowe 21 T. Holmes 22 T. Lamb 23 S . Beaton 24 M . Fogarty 25 B . Lynch 26 D . Birks 28 A . Baud 29 A . Glass 30 D . Sowerby 31 N . Carah 32 M .Jones 33 T. Kitchen 35 P. Corri e 36 S . Matthews 40 G . Sullivan 41 S . Whitehead 42 A . Gad d 43 J . Afford 44 P. Forbes 45 J . Butterfield 46 E . Ricciuti 47 S . Gullen 48 A . Kennedy 49 C . Franklin 51 A . Nevil l 52 T. Barber 54 D . Bryant 55 M . Nixon 57 S . Dooley 58 M . Begley 59 J. Kin g 60 A . Cheesman 61 S .Jone s 62 N . Howell 64 C . Height 70 D . Pekin 72 M . Buckis 74 A . Stone 77 H . Cameron 87 L . Brow n


Secfion HITEFRIARS Cos* Des Rex Coadt : Brian Grils 1 D . Fedele

2 M. Bateman (C) 3 M . Carbone 5 M. Robinson 6 C . Houston (VC) 7 P. Coghla n 8 A. Davi s 9 C . Maguire 10 A. Pawlik 11 R. Reidy 12 A . Lacey 13 T. Hughes 14 T. Carrigg 15 P. Campbell 16 B . Vandenboom 17 A. Carbone (VC) 18 D. Quilty 19 M . Jongebloed 20 S . McAuliffe 22 R. Pasqualotto 23 P. Ciardull i 24 R. Mika 25 D . Griffin 26 C. Rya n 27 D . Vandenboom 28 C. Eames 29 A . Glenn 30 M . Power 31 N . Jenkins 32 M . Borrack 33 C. Harris 34 D . Gloufchev 35 C . Law (VC) 36 D . Nolan 37 P. O'Brien 38 C . Carrig g 39 M . Winterburn 40 A . Thwaites 41 C . O'Connor 43 N . Elliot 44 A . O'Connor 45 M . Lester 46 S . Johnson 47 M . Nolan 48 D . Delzoppo 49 C . Callander 50 T. Burgoine 51 L . Eames 54 S. Gillan 56 D . Rio 57 J . McFarlane 58 J . Ri o 59 D . Gentilin 61 D. Cassar 62 R. Tartaglia 64 M . Duffy 65 C. Winterburn

YARRA V Coe* David Ky e PW Ccactt Brettd en Daddy 1 PI Telford 2 F. Macvean 3 R . Thompson 4 M. Fung 5 A . Drew 6 D . Howse 7 J . Downs 8 L . Morris 9 C . Ross 10 N . Dodwell 11 C . Reynolds 12 M. White 13 O . Kysela 14 M. Simpson 15 J . Koenan 16 B. Smillie 17 A. Laing 18 L. White 19 S . Thompson 20 S . Frame 21 A. Livesey-Cole 22 T Wapshott 23 D . Balshaw 24 M. Davies 25 T. Habben 26 G . Mcleod 27 A. Rowe 28 J . Macvean 29 P. Peterson 30 D . Potter 31 C . Padgett 32 C . Heffernan 33 D . Ireland 34 T. Chrisfleld 35 B . Peake 36 R . Penaluna 37 D. Francome 38 B . Morrison 39 T. Reddaway 40 M . White 41 B . Downs 42 T. Crean 43 H . Park 44 J . Ho 45 L. Ree s 47 B . Mcllwrath 48 R. Davis 49 S . Seabourne 50 P. Ford 52 A . Hartnett 53 S . Corcoran 54 T. Hal e 55 S . Taylo r 56 L . Harrington 57 G. White 58 G . Kerr 59 A . Joiner 60 F. Yendell 63 T. Strong 64 T. Gentl e 66 A. Biesbroek 71 M . Lain g 72 R . Lawton 76 J . Scales

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this week we are one third of the way through Ire season, and in most of the grades it looks like i in ; a very even season, which is a good sign . carne with the Umpires, we have a very strong list hrough the grades all fighting for positions. Good luck ia all clubs and umpires in your endeavours for the rest of the season .

U,1pIRE ADVISORS REPORT As advised by Michael (The Boss) Sneddon last Thursday night at our coaching session about your -_c asments and what the rating system actually means 11l p;,rcentage terms are as follows: %'ery good = 90-100%, Above average = 80 - 90%, ;% crl ge = 70 - 80 %, Below average = 70% or below . Also the rotation and promotion system is well in ,c~ue this season . Most umpires on rotation will be at ese games using the one umpire system in the lower acie . We hope you treat these games as you would the ~[,Ides that you usually umpire in. And also an important note to all umpires, please ,0 e yourselves plenty of time to get to your matches on ihe weekends so there are no embarrassing situations iike two weeks ago . WEE1.,;ND AT BERNIES IG was great to see some of the umpires turn up and in in last Saturday night at Old Scotch in celebrating Bernie Hoare's 300th game. Thanks to Old Scotch for there presentation to Bernie of the match ball and some grog and also thanks to ltacea for organising the trophy to hold the footy. It Was typical to see the only people left at Scotch at around the eight o'clock mark were in fact the umpires and were kindly asked to vacate so the management could go home to their famillies . But in true umpires form we headed to the Tower Hotel for further refreshments, a feed and for some a punt (isn't that right Kiely and Jimmy The Punter Van Beek) for an evening enjoyed by all . Once again congratulations to Bernie on your 300th . 1998 BOUNCE OFF The 1998 Bounce Off commences on the 14th May

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with 38 starters which is good to see so many umpires having a go at winning the title, amazingly four goal umpires (umbelievable) . Once again thank you to Bushy for organising the Bounce Off once again . Top three chances for the title this year are: Kevin Segota - 7-4 fav., Graham Thwaites - 9-4 . Wayne Hinton - 9-4. My tips - Graham Thwaites (especially if he heckles all his opponents as good as ever. Best Outsider Brendan Allen . Good luck to all and keep bouncing . UMPIRES CORNER FEEDBACK It's been great to get some positive feedback from Umpires, Coaches and Players in regards to this column which is pleasing to both Leah and myself . However it has come to my attention that two gentlemen with the highest rating radio program on Sunday mornings between 9 and 10 o'clock have been giving this column, well lets be honest, a fair bagging over the last couple of weeks. Well Mr Goodman and Mr Brain, the umpires corner lawyers have been informed, lawyers have been informed and will be in contact in the near future (only joking guys) . Keep up the good work and I look forward to catching up with you both for a soft drink or two during the season . RULE As the wet weather approaches yellow VAF A approved Sherrin footballs can only be used when adverse conditions are present (ie . muddy and dark) . and as long as both competing captains agree . What are the two options available to umpires and clubs when the centre square is extremely muddy? LEAH & KIELY

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Knitwear aulfield did as predicted and comfortably rolled Glenhuntly. Peninsula away at the home of th e Power House Piralmas had a good morale boosting victory . Oakleigh polished off their recent good form and gave Swinburne a belting, Old Camberwell disposed of Chirnside Park but by no where as much as initially predicted and similarly Elsternwick got over St Marys who seem to be finding a little bit of form at last . ROUND 5 Peninula Pirates take on the Hunters at home . With the Pirates seemingly firing on all cylinders and the Hunters on the slide a little, this at least on paper looks to be a fairly one-sided affair. Thus I have no hesitation in tipping the home side by at least 10 goals . In what should be a great game and one that promises to continue what has been a healthy rivalry Oakleigh take on Power House at the home of the Krushers . Both sides will be desperate for a victory, Oakleigh to remain in touch with the top bracket and Power House for the same reason and also to stop the recent form/injury slide . However, to be consistent, 'When in doubt go the home side' theory I'll stick my neck out (in fear of losing my head) and go for a home side victory. Swinburn e v. St . Mary's this automatically gives both sides the chance to register a win . Swinburne's form with one victory v's nil to St . Mary's and also playing at home should get the four points . Swinburne by winning this one will give their club a much needed boost and morale lift that they required . Caulfield Grammar take on Chirnside Park at home in what should be a cracker of a game. at least on recent form anyway. Caulfield on form and at home seem to be almost invincible at present but Chirnside seem to be doing a fair bit right lately. Yes they lost last week but their continual improvement must definitely have Caulfield taking notice during the week in the lead up . All up though, Caulfield by 4 goals at most . In the final game we have the current 'E Blue' Premiership favourites Old Camberwe ll taking on Elsternwick at home. This should be just another comfortable victory for Camberwell, but as in the past the Wickers have this handy knack of upsetting their

more highly fancied opponents at times . Overall however Old Camberwell should have far too much talent across the field and post another good victory. I N THE TWO' S Last week in fear of being killed by my own team I decided to play it safe and not make any selections but this week my two's tips are back . Peninsula over the Hunters at home, Power House over the Krushers in a return to form . The Uni Boys over St. Marys . Caulfield to have too much depth overall for Chirnside and the same goes for Old Camberwell over Elsternwick . SOCIAL NOTES Power House have their 70's Las Vegas Gambling Night on - see Gary Dean for more details but all welcome to attend tonight in the club rooms . The Hunters are conducting their major social event on June 13 . Special Guests Crackers Keenan and Comedian Oscar Swarve . Only 200 tickets available at $150 per double (all inclusive). Enquiries Brendan O'Donnell 9578 3483 or Stewart Watson on 9528 1404. St . Marys on 23rd May have a 1-300 night at the Clubrooms - $20 per ticket includes Drinks and Food and a chance to win $1000 .

Caulfield Grammarians - Congratulations to Jason Cowlishaw on reaching 50 games . A cheeky rover and goal sneak, Jason has progressed through the U19's to become a regular senior player . Well done. Power House - Congratulations to Paul Harrison who played his 50th game against Peninsula last week. Well done °Harro". St. Mary s - Tony Goldsworthy a former club captain in the late 70's and early 80's played his 350th game in round I after an absence of 13 years . Playing with his son at the 'young age of 48 has now retired again!!! Congratulations Tony from all at St . Marys .

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T he VAFA has a history of innovation in our game and I wonder whether the time has com e for it to give some direction where the game's senior body seems to have lost the plot . The issue is, of course, the holding the man holding the ball rule . The interpretation of this rule is now so confusing it is beyond comprehension . How stupid is it, that a player, having eluded or fairly broke through . one tackle, is then pinged, on the basis of 'prior opportunity, the instant a second opposition player touches him . The old way was to give the player with the ball 3 seconds to dispose of it . In today's game. 2 seconds may be more appropriate. but it would be a damn sight clearer for all concerned . And barrackers can still yell "BALL" to their hearts content . LAST WEEK UHSOB was too strong for Old Westbourne in a percentage stockpiling display . The Warriors are passing through a horror period at this juncture and it is hoped that the examples shown by Justin Horsburgh . Glen Robson and Shane King last week can lift their spirits . Fitzroy Reds an d Williamstown CYMS were nip and tuck all day in a defenders' game . CY's must be lamenting some squandered chances in the last term, which enabled the Reds to hang on to the four points . The 'Cooky Monster' and Crusty Sadler starred for the CY's. And the Reds keep winning the ones they have to . Richmond Central took out a good game over North Brunswick. Central's running and disposal gave them a clear edge over North, who were disappointed by their performance . Glen Porteus did well in his 50th game for Central, as Whisper O'Sullivan, and the troubadour, Andy Siwka. Boudoloh, Warren and Kyriazis were good players for North, which didn't seem to recover from losing Dean DeMorton early on . Latrobe University struggled against the accomplished Kew who had too many class acts for the Trobers . Greg Crimmins was effective at FB for Kew . Rick Pulverenti and Brian Cullen were also sensational . Bulleen Cobras had a bad day on the scoreboard against Old Carey even though they contested every possession in general play . Browne. Humphrey and Orwin stood out for the Cobras, but they broke down badly across half-forward . The C's half backs, centres, and on-ballers were on top all day. THIS WEEK CY's are at home to UHSOB and believe they have turned the corner with a solid display last

week . The Fearon I advantage will give them further confidence. and with ~-~ players returning from injury the CY's could be ready to commence on a roll . UHS though, has only faltered to date against the top two sides and have been very consistent . If they can bottle up CY's runners . they should win a close game by a goal or two . North play the Reds in a critical game for both . North are always tough to beat at the Allard, and, while they are nowhere near a one man team, they are that much better when their captain, Dean De Morton, is on the field. So they will be hoping he can recover from last week's mishap . Reds are going along nicely, with the only worry being that they don't seem to post many big scores . Who cares, if they keep winning! Very hard game to pick this one . but the determined North should take points by a few points . Central meet the C's in the match of the day, with the home side in terrific form, and kicking big scores consistently . As a spectacle, this match will be a ripper, weather permitting. Central and C's favour an open, running mode of going, with long kicking and great marking both features of their play. The battle through the centre will be worth going a long way to see, with both sides having a wonderful batch of position and ball following players . The C's defence should give them enough of an advantage for a narrow win, after a sensational game, which could really go either way. The Warriors take on the Trobers and will be striving their utmost to swing their fortunes round . Neither team has had an auspicious start to the season, and keeping the enthusiasm alive is no easy task . The game will more than likely be a good one to watch . with both sides evenly matched, and that in itself will be a confidence booster. After a close encounter, the Warriors should take the points by a goal or two . Kew hosts the Cobras at Victoria Reserve, and it is hard to see the home side failing to come away with anything other than a resounding win . Kew has too many assets for the Cobras to cover . The latter are badly missing Richard Badanjek in attack, and Kew s power laden on-ballers and forwards will overwhelm the Cobras' defence, stout though it is, and I don't mean fat Wayne ! Reserves winners should be: UHSOB, Red's . C's, Trobers and Kew . Correspondents the Monday numbers are 9547 9144 Fax 9547 7764 or, if you prefer Sunday or Monday nights on 9818 1425 .


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Nortll Bruns -,Ac& - Congratulations to Mick Sorle%o and Abdul Boudoloh on reaching 50 games for the Green and Golds . Well done to two ~cl~r ,~ood players, keep up the good work .

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UHSOB 4.1 9.5 16.6 24.10 .154 OLD WESTBOURNE 2.1 3.2 6.2 8.4 .52 UBSOB : FarreItv 8. Stevens 6, Wallace 2, C . Pheirer 2, Craclmell 2. Johns, S. Jones . Talarico . Bone . Best: Pfeiffer, Bone . Cracknell, Johnsm Farrelly. Dehin, stm,ens . Old Westbouzae: Hillman 2. Vincent . Beat: Lucas . Fleming Walker, Vincent Martinsen. Clmvrs. 2,2 2.4 8.6 9.7.61 FITZROY REDS 0,2 4.6 6.7 7 .10.52 WILLIAMSTOWN Reds: McLennan 4 Fitzroy . Drury 2, B . Hat Farrell. P. Jackson . Best : McLenna . Doyle. Drury, Atkin. T . Jackson. Whart. Williamstown: B. Wbuda, Robins, Cook, OzvrLs . Cocks, K. Dervan. Catknv. Best : Cook, Sadler, Ot4Ytls. Cocks, Lee. Carlow. RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .6 9.13 11 .17 16 .22.118 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.0 8.2 12 .7 13 .9.87 Richmond Central Newton 3. Holt 3, Porteous 2. Byrnes 2, Ando 2, Moray. 0' Sullivan. Burnett. Sfwka. Best: Porteous. O'Sullhan, Siwka Tate . Smith. North Brunswick: Hodgson 3 . A, Thchett Newton . 3. PhJari 2, Adams, Warren, It Sw'leto. Grknalst D. Detmwton. Best- J. Boudolom, Warren. Kyrlazis, M. Sorelta Burrows, Dimarco . LA TR[TBE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 1.4 2.7 2.9.21 KEW 6.5 13 .9 20.14 28.17.185 La Trobe University: Robinson. S. Ikbattom. Best: M . Napier. G. Robinson. S. Bland. M. Bakgianfs, B . Brown. C. Milder. New. R. Pulvirena 8 . Bell 5, Sheehan 5. A. Felmtrigham 3 . King 2, B¢rcone . Cracknellll. Dtrnasl. Hope, McMahon . Best : R. PuhirentL Bell. Sheehan, Fraser, Cullen . Crimmins. 0.0 0 .0 1 .2 2.3.15 BULLEEN COBRAS 21 .22 .148 OLD CAREY 7.7 13.13 . 18.16 BuIleen Cobras: McLeod . Orwin, Best : OcwM, Humphrey. Olney. Baldi, Thompson . Pahtsch . Old Carey: Battle 4. vasilopoulos 4, Mudge 3. Wright 2 . Everett 2. Price 2. Gooda. Gibson woods, Campbell . Best- Poppiewen . Dan:her. Battle, Wlthtrigton . Faells, Oppy.

LAST IAK TOTAL 33 24 20 19 13 13

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MAY 23 - ROUND 7 UHSOB v. NORTH BRUNSWICK FITZROY REDS v. RICHMOND CENTRAL LA TROBE UNI . v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS BULLEEN COBRAS v. OLD WESTBOURNE OLD CAREY v . KEW

UHSOB 3 .5 10,9 19.12 23.18.156 OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .2 3,3 3.3 3.5 .23 UHSOB : De Luse 7. Lewtek 5 . Madrigano 4 . K. Jones 3. Anderson. Michael. Cook . Best: De Luise. O'Netl, DoFence, Major, Lewskt . Hellner, Madrigrano . Major.

Old We sttoume: Mutl<ner 2, Craig 2, Cromwell 2, Taylor, Hewitt BesY : J. Horsburgh. Robson. S. King, P. King. Taylor, DangerHetd.

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FITZROY REDS 5.4 7.5 9 .8 10.11 .71 3 .1 9,4 9 .4 10 .7.67 WILLIAMSTOWN Fitzroy Reda: Prior 5, George 2. Kyriacou 2. Leddin. Toma[. Best: O' Connor. Hall. MerbL Leddin. B. Campbell, Smith . W • G . Budgets S . A. Bond, Bryan, Dawson, Rashid. D.Wouda Best: A. Bond. Oldham. Bryan. Stebbing, G. Burgess, N. Bond. RICHMOND CENTRAL 2.2 5.5 11 .8 15.10.100 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.1 10.3 13 .6 18 .9.117 Richmond Central: Pickett 5, Jackson 4. S. Reid 2. Tredse 2, Manning. Kelly. Bed: Kellv. TresLse, Pickett, C . Reid. Faulkner. Ritchie. North Bnwswklc: P. Sorleto 5, Androutsos 3. Lucantont 3, Hogg 2, Enns 2 . Piet Po.'enncos. M. Demotion, Best: E,ans, Bradford, Androutsos, LucantonL Pretty. Famulazl. LA TROEE UNIVERSITY 3,1 3 .1 4.2 4.2.26 KEW 7.8 10.11 13.15 19.17 .131 La Trobe Uatversity: Ryan, BL3ck. Cowan. DrMe. Best :J . Goode. T. King, S. Smce . R. Shirmer. B.MeMWan, M . Cameron. KM Lafranchi 6, J. Puhiren0 2. Doumis 2 . Penesis 2, K4lakou 2 . Peters . D. Mastlm, M. Mascittl, Donornan, Mountney. Best: Peters. Laf[anchL J. Pulvtrnett. R . Bruno. M . Masdt6, Apostallkis. 2.1 5.2 6.2 6.4 .40 BULLEEN COBRAS 5.2 10.3 18.5 22.13.145 OLD CAREY 8uikeea Cobras: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recrhed) . Old Carey: Wheatley 6. 1. Cohen 4. S. Addison 4, Bardwe113. Fanner 2 . S. Currv. Richards, Hariourt. Beat: Bardwell, Farmer . Wheatley, Patterson, I . Cohen . Bennett.

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F SECTION by Ed Sil l

ifferent week, same tune as the Gryphons and 1 Sinners continue on their unbeaten mode wit h both recording convincing victories . The Hawks have broken out from the pack in pursuit whilst the Westies also continue to build momentum as the season progresses . Review: In the match of the round, Syndal hosted Eltham and got out to an eight goal lead early on . The Turtles, through Hampshire at half back, Hedley in the ruck and Gasparotto in the centre battled it out and took some ground off Syndal but all to no avail . Some positives to emerge for the Turtles, particularly the form of first gamer, Dan Shipley.

The Gryphons poleaxed a stunned Werribee by over 160 points . Tim Gilchrist led the way with eight goals (poor kicking preventing double figures) whilst John Blanford returned to fine form in the centre with Hetherington. Wells and Harrak also good in support . Westies played host to the Rats and were given a scare as the visitors got out to a 20 point lead nearing the main break . A couple of late goals tightened it up by the break but did not spare the Westies from the wrath of coach Jackson as a good old fashioned "bake" was delivered . It had its desired effect as the home team proceeded to kick 10 goals to four after half time to record a five goal win . Cocolaras, Lewis and Williams were good for the Westies whilst Rutherford (again) . Sutton in the ruck and the dangerous Luffie Smith kept the Rats in it . Finally, the Hawks at long last got over rivals Eley Park with a 13 goal win . The Sharks jumped away quickly with Hook impassable at CHB and speed racer Bruce running amok . However, the move of Murray on to Hook and Rossitto into the middle paid dividends as the Hawks forward line, led by Rocky Vitacca, were able to kick clear . Preview: Match of the round sees the Turtles host th e

Gryphons . The Turtles are known for their good home ground form and if the likes of Simon and Mullins can fire up forward a turn up is on the cards. The clash of Blandford and Gasparotto in the centre will be crucial as will the contest between the Gryphons mercurial forward, Tim Gilchrist and who ever pulls the short straw to man him for the day . As long as the Gryphons are not having a peep forward too much to next week they should make it six in a row. The next game sees Eley Park hosting Syndal . The Sharks left it to too few last week and more supW11

port must be forthcoming from the middle rated players. For LL inspiration they nee d look no further than veteran Adam Lenarcic who co, verted even a few Hawk supporters with his effort The Sinners are rolling along nicely . only having be( pushed in one game so far . Unfortunately for tf Sharks this will continue as the Sinners record comfortable victory. The third match sees Werribee play host to %i Brunswick. The Westies continue to improve eac week and with their depth improving are a re, "smokey" . They play an uncompromising style of foo ball and have an evenness about them that makf appeal . Werribee, on the other hand, have struggle to come to grips with F section and will need to n group quickly . None the less, Westies to make it b . atobckwins The last game for preview sees the Hawks tr ANZ Albert Park. The HaatoRPrken whaveit rsapovethlasfwekandwi t the return to form of Dan Lauletta in the forward ha and the emergence of the dynamic duo of Ryan an Parker in defence are starting to piece it together . Tt Rats are also on the improve but need more suppa for Nick Rutherford and Stretch Sutton who are c ositenhrb . Might be a close one but it. Hawks in the end . Correspondents : An avalanche of information this week as th e grade correspondents clicked into gear (5 out of being a vast improvement) . The form was so good i fact that Stephen Fyffe even went as far as compl menting the job of the boys in white at the Westies, Rats game . A pat on the back to Mick Forde and Chri Fedderson for a job well done . Remember the nun hers (BH) 9555 0900 . (just like Hollywood) or fa 9553 3675 before 5 .00pm Monday . Social: All at Monash Gryphons are invited to attend the off cial "Monash Gryphons Player Review" . to be held o Saturday 23rd May at the Gryph Inn starting 7.30pm with a 85 entry fee .

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Monash Gryphons - Today sees Justin "Buttons Fuller notch up his 100th game for the club . Not on'; is this a fantastic effort, but "Buttons" is also the fir ever Gryphon to achieve this milestone . A rugge defender whose natural leadership has been great] admired by all at Monash . fi%

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ELTHAM v . 1~17ONASH GRYPHONS Field : Chris ('imoli Frank Karabela s ELEY PARK v. SYNDAL TALLY HO Field: lain Cayzer Ron Martyn WERRIEEE AMATEURS V . WEST BRUNSWICK Field : Andy Carrick Ken Brewer ANZ ALBERT PARK v. HAWTHORN AMAfiEt7RS Field : Graeme Thwaites (R) Matthew Seferth

MONASH GRYPHONS 4.8 15.17 19.21 28.29.117 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1.6 2 .8 4 .30 4 .12.36 Monaeh Grpphoas: Gilchrist 8 . Harrak 5. KlllmLster 4 . Stratford 3. Blaztdford 2. Urban 2. W~ells . Healy, Hetherington. King. Best : Hetherington. Gilchrist. Wells, Ratanello . Harrak. KitlmLster. Werrmee Amateurs: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) SYNDAL TALLY HO 5.4 10 .11 15.13 20.17.137 ELTHA9S COLLEGIANS 4.1 8 .2 12.4 16 .8.104 Syndatt Tally He: Cachta 5 . Sneddon 3 . Ruder 3 . Ertan 2. Beckett 2, Morrtsey. Hnederson. Richardsat . Best : Macfarlane. Cachla. Ruder, Jay . Eftham CoReglaits: Justice 4 . Shipley 3. Coanerty 3. Simon 2 . Hedley. Hamshare. Gasparotto . Coyle . Best: Justice, Hamshire. Shipley. Gasparotto. Dwyer. Hedlev. HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.1 6 .6 11 .9 17.15.117 ELEY PARK 3.2 4 .4 4 .10 4 .11 .35 Hawthora Amateurs: Vftacca 6. Cauletta 2, O'Brien 2, Barker 2 . Gill. Hutchinson. Broadley . Rossftto . Bowe. Best: Ryan. Parker. S. Avery. Staltwvrthy. Vitacca tau3etta Eley Park : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) WEST BRUNSWICK 3.3 5 .6 10.7 15 .9.99 ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.2 8 .4 7.8 10 .9.69 West Brunswick: (Goal Kickers and Best Plavers, not received ) ANZ Albert Park: Smith 4 . G. Forsyth 2 . D. McLellan 2. V. Stine. C. Lovett. Beat: N. Rutherford . Smith . Sutton. Philips. McLellan, Stewart .

RESERVES - 9.05 .98 MONASH GRYPHONS 3.0 8 .4 10.6 15.12.102 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1.2 3 .3 3.3 3 .5.23 Mansell Gryphons: Cents 6. Bennett 3 . Junkeer 2. Clarake 2, Beslee. Lerov. Best: Junkeer, Gonis . Bennett. McGrall . Robinson . Martin . Wetrihee Amateurs: (Goal Kickers and Best Platers not received ) SYDAL TALLY HO 4.1 8 .1 7.3 7.4.46 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1.3 6 .6 11 .7 13 .13.91 Syndal Ta lly Ho: Hannon, Kostakos. Willoughby, Marks. Burns, Baker, Cotsts. Best : Richardson, Burns E1tLsm Collegians: Watson 4 . Volard 2. Maddisan 2. Clarke . Glare . Hogan. Stockman . Mizzi. Best: Watson, Clarke . Hogan. Miul. Stackpoole . Maddison . HAWTHORN AMATEURS 8.2 9.10 15.16 22 .18.150 ELEY PARK 1.0 2 .3 2.6 4 .8.32 Hawthorn Amateurs: Ogsalkts 7. Bogle 5 . Lord 5. Mulcahy 2. McCowan 2. Grummet . Best : Nunn . Law. Morris. Ogsatkis, Heavsh. Nowak . Etry Park : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received ) WEST BRUNSWICK 2.4 7 .6 10.10 14 .15.99 ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.2 2.4 2.4 2 .4.16 West Brunsmlek: (Goal Kickers and Best players not received ) Anz Albert Para : Rh•erland. Opric. Best : Green . Heyes. Faranda Riverland. Carter, Shoppee.

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Russell Barnes, executing a handpass . 0 yBru S AGO 1993 Church g Some of his teamp~he Presbyterians, or are they Unitin . Old Scotch and old HaileyburY were at it mates commented meant execution that a Barnes handpass usually boysin a hard hitting game that resembled a A day f for someone. ~ The Bloods looked to he home hal fin , 17 points, Old Paradians, 10 points down at the last through the last term when theot led by win by 3 7 .5 3 change, outplayed NOB in the final term, n to loss toCulloch e was a good player for to win by 16 points to give them a 5 wi ~~~ rC~ Mc . Best were Abrahams Gleeson . scotch with 5 goals (2 in 3 minutes late in the fina record after 6 games l W i t h .) and Paul Considine, Turnbull , term) as were Justin Hosking and Rob Fuller Peyton (old P . David fierce aggression at the fall of the ball O'Rourke (NOB) . 150 ame s g . Kilda s Mark Kay, ~~eh and Mark Seccull were best for OH250 games to St Glory for Banyule, disaster for The-fry when to David Matthews of Caulfield Grammarians and n . D Section easo IB3le (B) scored its third win ganth jes playe d Old Geelong's President Tim Jackson e Feldy (AJAX), Max (~ ck an~~(~ Rovers) , coaches werQMar~ri ~aainst hithero undefeated Ther a in Therrvs 2 .1 . R fine third quarter, xucnuI s scoreless in the final (Old Uni), Gary David Bellett (North B'wick), Terry Rossiter The Oak Parkers left Banyule .), George Tsolaccos esces were C'well), Bob Jamieson (Old Merit t~n but could only kic re Gilham, . Ken Bremner (State Bank), Les White k 12 (60) . Best lw. Dalgleish, 17,1g (121) to Therr y (Preston) . Carroll (B) and Carawa (SVes€ B`wick) . ?,toloney Mentonians ran d It was a big day out when old Caulfield Grammarians saluted club rec h out against West Brunswick and it was .300 Thegames club' s $on for the club for Colin "Conga" Ericksen pholderCi to the 350th sg eat devotion g r best clubman three times, VAFA e_ He displayed his first Life Membe , club when he delayed his marriage to the off atsthe fa Certificate of yMerit winne r ears of the club's histo tt~ ean m p ` Oakleigh (F2) moved into second .14 to 8 .7 . . 13 expense of Richmond Central when, after an even the whole 21pIoud by beating W .B Gary .6 in the second half did the day .4 to 6 Best for Old Mentonians were their star . first half, they kicked 12 eanNilMur to win by 47 points . Best for the winners were Norton, Rogers, B~a ye~e best for the losers•whil Forrest (10 goals), Schultz, Brereton and for the p eDavis,&SLm Centrals Adams . Baston, Warner . gton n tH . 15 YEARS AGO " 198 3 D Section coaches were Gary Hetheri The Building Appeal was launched at the . Dino Dimarco (North B'wick), Stuart . secretaries, and Members Dinner held Rovers) .), Kevin McLean (Old Ivan .). Mar presidents' . The President wel Glascott (Old Geel kae at the Long Room at the MCG n l T y q u i n ( S t . B~osa Thon aestowni)~J stintCobuSr comed His ExceIleec~ywRear unchedbyDr•Donald A Kevins) . M . . Who coached Williamstown? Night Murray and the Ap p nted a cheque for $1000 on . (U . Blacks) e r r Cordner who p Collegians were holding a Spo behalf of the Melbourne Cricket Club . On the top line of celebrities, Dermot Brereton . the . A Section coaches were Bruce Ferguson Coll Simon O'Donnell, Lou Richards and down °n five s . Sam Newman (lots of change s lNeiLvr OBeTBevorRead Old scotch,,Sal seventh line e Scanlonp orthers Edmond Terry Uni years) Mick Bourke Mike McArthur -Alle n n Oidm~el~ SMichael Butler Salesian congratulated captain es . 150 games and Andrew Seager on their 50th games, Blues, Laurie Aghan Xavs . Von Marcellin, Gerard Shak y to one of Aquinas FC's greats , Kerkhover, best ra~e1 ~~ tin betvreen Sregular '`played in two P European vacations . 8 14 YEARS AGO - 198 e firs t e fiel gam d without a Umpire'sCrtried to start th Breck Hayward whistle! The front cover of the Amateur Footballer er, captain and interstate play tured Ormond's

CongratnlatioO Lino Blasi wClayt° u 100 MxsoB . 100 games . games. In F Section Old Geelong suffered its first defeat half UHSOB was 122t to when, after an even first , rong in the seco,nd haWebster, lf, winnin st OG)~~g 8 .16,64, Best were Vasatas . Morrison g(1HSOB)andPerso (


20 YEARS AGO - 197 8 D Section coaches were Lionel Allemand (Country Colleges), Trevor Read (MHSOB), Peter Hutchinson (Old Camberwell Gramm .). Mike Perry (Power House), Allan Olle (St . Kevins) . John Murrie (SSB), and Robert Reid (UHSOB), who coached Elsternwick, Heatherton, West Brunswick ? Congratulations to 200 games AJAX reserves player Tony Robin, a dedicated worker for the Club on and off the field. Life Member of MUJFC . Frank Hennegan boundary umpired his 200th game for University. 150 games to De La Salle's "Swivel Hips" Chris Lofts . State Bank's ex-Portland boy Alan Pitts . Old Brighton's John Barry . Heatherton farewelled Peter Schiller on his transfer to the Londor, office of his company - and thanked him for his magnificent coaching record . 3 premierships and a runner-up in years . Power House staged a great second half to come back from 25 points down to go down by 2 points to St . Kevins OB in a high scoring game . 17.18.120 to 19.8 .122. with both teams kicking 7 goals apiece in the final term . McKaige, Hannan (4 goals) Hewitt and Cross were best for St. Kevins OB . 25 YEARS AGO - 1973 A Section coaches were John Caspers Caul. Gramm . Alan Salter Coburg, John Vautier Geelong, John Bennetti Ivanhoe. Clive Laidlaw Monash Blues . Bob Spurling North OB, Denis Dalton 0 Paradians, Ted Farrell Ormond . Gus Mitchell St. Bernards, and Les Hughson Uni Blues . QUIZ Can you put the names to these question? One previously coached Alphington and later University Blacks. One went on to be chairman of selectors at Fitzroy in 1993 . One went on to coach University Blues, Old Ivanhoe and Ivanhoe . Four played VFL football for Collingwood, Carlton, Footscray and Melbourne . Top team Caulfield Gramm. had a close call at Geelong when they beat the locals by only 9 points . Clarke . S . McLaughlin, Dickeson (CG) and Davis, Birrell, Lowcock (6 goals) (Geel .) were best . De La Salle's inaccurate kicking 12 .19 to Kew 14. 10 left De La on the bottom of B Section after 5 cries 'Without a 100 games to Peter Mitchell De La Salle, 50 games to Andrew Dick Old Brighton and John Spiden Old Geelong. Umpire's Corner asked a good question - if the ball is in the air and the siren goes and the ball goes over the boundary line . is it a free kick? 30 YEARS AGO - 1968 Burly AJAX ruckman Hiram Janover played his 150th game. North Old Boys' press correspondent celebrated Les Murray's 100th game with the comments - "one of the best players ever to wear the purple and white guernsey has represented Victoria on two occasions, 26

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40 YEARS AGO - 195 8 Collegians trounced Old Melburnians to conti ue their unbeaten run . Rush (6), Farr( Sunderland (Coll .) and Froomes. Turner, Ramsd (OM) were best with scores 22 .8 to 6.9 . Joi unbeaten leader Old Xavs struggled hard all d against a dogged Uni Blues before winning by points . Best were Tony Capes (of Footscray fain Corby . Johnson Old Xavs and Wilcox . Tul •Hiscock (Uni Blues). Other undefeated teams were Uni Blacks (I Parkside (C) and Uni Reds (E) . Leading goalkickers were (A) Woodhouse, U Blues 21 ; (B) Browne Uni Blacks 22 ; (C) Barti National Bank 17 ; (D) O'Brien St Kevins 25 (1 Ridley Old B . 24 . 100 games to hard-hitting back pocket B Colenso Old Melb. In the battle of neighbours Alphington held tplaceinthASectionfurwitha16pointw ov Ivanhoe, Feldt, J . Whitfield, Heffernan (Alph .), al Hughes . Neeson, Burt (Ivanhoe) were best . 50 YEARS AGO - 194 8 B Section teams were Parkside (6 wins) . 0 Xavs, Comm . Bank, Brunswick (4) Uni . Blue Balwyn (3), S .S. Bank. Elsternwick (2), Parkdal Teachers College (1). Geelong on top in C section were in trouble three-quarter time against Caul . Grammarians, bi kicked 6 .3 to 1 .1 in the last quarter. Stars for tl winners were Jack Lamb (captain) . Max Lowe at Fred Herd . Teams yet to record a victory were Malver ; Collegians (A), Caul. Grammarians (C) . UHSOB (I and Murrumbeena (Junior) . Cliff Geer kicked 8 for Old Scotch again Collegians . (aulnoqlaWU Atsipce F ancID pue (Atias}oo3) ~ur(ina qog •(poonk$uiqo0) uo ;(eQ sluaQ •(uollze0) Olauua uqoP •ialtes tta(y 'qatlallyti snD Ilaii> 3 paZ -ZIf16 01 S2I atA SNFr

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SECTION 1 Two of the disappointing sides of this season, . At Collegians and MazenOd meet in Albert Park home I select Collegians . In a potential preview of a final De La Salle will be at home to Old Brighton Bloods . I select De La Salle to win and thus remain undefeated . Although Old Melburnians will be venturing into unknown territory at Moomba Park. I am confident they will return south with the four points won against Therry Penola. power? Today v Have St . Kevins arrived as a Po~ Xaverians we ought to have Kevins against old I select old Xaverians although I expect St have to provide better opposition than many other done. Old Scotch, desperate for victory, will find the confined spaces of the Melbourne High School oval restrict their play - on game . Nevertheless, I believe Old Scotch do possess sufficient talent to win . SECTION 2 At home I expect Parkside to possess sufficient ~ talent and determination to defeat Marcellin, who have not played out the whole match of late . Monash Whites and Kew who last met in the Igg7 Prelimina'v Final, meet today on the wide that spaces of the University Sports oiell997 S~daid Kew has not been playing p to th all before them, I predict

while Monash have carrie d students another win by . Thornbury Cougars should win their fourth consecutive match at the expense of Yarra Valley, who are the only team yet to win a game .

Old Essendon Grammarians, who are playing well under the leadership o

say nothing of thth

i f selection to defeat MtSlitydaleD,avho may find difC

e e travel difficulties they will meet .


Thanks to those followers of Club XVIII who have spoken to me regarding the 1999 structure of the competition. All submissions on this topic sho, :i=. reach me at =-(} Dci -rid Crescent, Em-lc )rZ . 3083 by 76'n-,, s 4' U--2 12th .

i~r=r _ G - 9.05.98 .5 3.s 5 7 .7 .4 STi : 4 .4 5.9 7.10 .; -1 :6••°;'_^ Nusr`num Lin:_ B. P.t`kh, Brennaui ^Batk . Beat: J2cc <, Lai : . G1.. :::... NuS4b

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:5'amg 3. McNair. T+~an 2 . Be t:S^atng. Noon ,at . Bare^ Mea^er^ Aici3 a

2.2 5 .3 7.4 10 .4.E 3.4 4 .4 4.6 4 .7. : : A. Grant 6, McLaughlin 3, JenlMS. Best: Codtran. Gra: qiilln. Tllnras. kl . Ta~. Lockwood. Bu IL Gay. Baxirr, Lancsaster^ Le

CLL31!. (1) COLLEGIANS v. MAZENOD DE LA SALLE v . OLD BRIGHTON THERRY PENOLA v. OLD MELBURNIANS ST . KEVINS v . OLD XAVERIAN S MHSOB v. OLD SCOTCH CLUB 18 (2 ) PARKSIDE v . MARCELLIN MONASH WHITES v. KEW THORNBURY COUGARS v . YARRA VALLEY OLD ESSENDON v . MT. LILYDAL E

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B. MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 7 17 RUDD DE LA SALLE 6 17 J. HARDWICK OLD XAVERIANS 5 13 R. KING OLD XAVERIANS 12 CLUB 18 (2) PEARCE MT . LILYDALE 12 ANDERSON MT . LILYDALE 2 9 CENTREPIECE KEW 6 WALSH OLD ESSENDON 4

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2 .5. 7 DE LA SALLE 15.12^1C TH'""iY PtStOI3A : Ruuska O'Brten . Eva : Easimci e. R Pettt:m. Rtaa, Httchens, Vs Enk z^ at. Keenan . Salle: Rudd 6, Murphy 3 . Bolt 2^ D. Grace, Ahenden, Robinuuii . D. V.911aniscy uhhvwa. Chanpel. Murphy . R Grace, Rudd, Byrne. OLD YAVERILIHS 4.4 11 .9 16.10 18.17 .1, b9t508 2.1 2 .3 4.6 4.6.,'+. Old Rsvertana:B . Matther.a 7, J. Hardwick 5^ Jaries 2. Halt 2, Daltort . Court. Bu t.andrisan. B . Matthea5. Re~Yfioe^ J . Hardwick, Ocktshaw . payv MIi508: J. Bah^.n 2^ C. Sparttsarocd^ M . Laxrence. Fles a . Herman, Gndln^ Spattir%wd . FrancS, P. Chester. OLD hIIiLBUR LAIS 3.2 4 .4 7.7 9.7.E OLD SCOTCH Old ^ S 3.5 3.7 4.8 6.9.4 . Osborne 5, Mt1ne 2 . Ptalm, tYrgr . Beat: Teltors, Mile, Maftn, Osborne. E. Athht.sat^ Scott. Old BcMCh : aBllngauth 2, Gray^ Pry^dc . Shezhan, Hume. Beat : Hoape . Gray, add. Pry•d Mansv, She aha .

UNDER 1 8 - 9.05.98 :dARCEU,Pi 2^1 2 .2 4 .4 4.4.2 TBORhBRiZY COUGARS 2.2 3.5 3.8 8.9.6 fllercellln: [Goal ti4ckers and Best Ptarers not mehred l Thombury Cougm : J. Webb 3^ G. Clltkr 2, J. 44it7iatnson . L . Caiglur1.13est : T . Ma.ndalltL M . GEb-. G. Cutter. J . tS1IW:msun, L. Caligurt. R. Martinez. 141 w 3.3 8.9 6.12 9.18.7 PARHSIDE 1 .1 3.1 5.3 6.4.4 Basr : ha.k 3^ Barnm 3 . ReynokLs, Fletcher^ P.van. Bcrt: Laa•rence^ GeleJ . Luns. Great, 5•atv. Fll[u~rd. ~ •(Goal Kickers and Best Play^ers not receh•ed ) ATI LII.Y^°*E 7.6,4 ML7NA.-•_ ..-~YEB 8.11 .5 Mt. Lt[ -•: M:nlscakchl3. Andu:.au 2^ Carolan. Varga. B=L- Napoteone. F. Varga '+nt3 'u,.,L^ ?rest, Rudersun.

,-ta : : . . . ,n: Tc__-r.ainen 4 . Colller^ RkY.lle. Tray, Vazt D°r Zalm. Bast: Tvssa,al~r C at ..at.p. M . Dcds. CW1ffi.r. YARBAt -',h.Y 1 .2 2.4 7.4 9.4 .5 OLD E(JON 9.3 12 .8 16.5.10 4 .2 Yarra } ~y: (Goal Kickers and Best PL3yers not recemed ) Old EuwA= R. Casey 7. D. Reid 4, B . Saunders 3. A. Smith. Bed : R CaSee, B. Saunders^ A. S•Nth . P. Murton, D. Reid .

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G_1S NAY) 3 CLUB LAST ; S TOTAL CULTRERA AQUINAS 7 29 POLA ST, JOHNS 2 20 PERRY SOUTHBANK 4 20 ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 2 18 RAJCH AJAX 3 16 D RESERVE

HOWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 REGINATO PARKSIDE 4 15 MAIDEN MONASH BLUES 12 STRONG YARRA VALLEY 1 2 3B

i'IHI i i1F S v. : :=ONASIi BLUES Field : Andree Flack Alan Stubbs Boundary : Justin Binding AQUI N AS v . OLD ESSENDON Field : LeaL Gallagher Chris Steven s UNIVERSITY BLAC KS v . SOUTHBANK Field Daniel Halliwell Michael Allen Boundary: Beck} Griffiths Tom Gambl e ST. PATS MENTONE v. SALESIANS 0 C Field, Simon Olive Greg Richards AJAX v . ST. JOHNS Field : Graeme Hunichen Geofi Moor e PARKSIDE v. YAERA VALLEY Field: Alan Ladd Gene Hodgins

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0-wwffi~- across the board with only (2) to ven sections E break the duck . tteview Section 1 game a~ the Nodders an d SKOBs fought out a tight in the . however it wo~t s the awayOCollegians Central Reserve long run getting a valuable 4 Points outpointed Old n and pioved me wrong when they quarter time on, Baxter.

anghton from qu Moo . OP's 'Taylor key players in the important victory with none g St . Besand leavin the B iu es saving face home just against . . wrth only Xa from three for me with wins over De La Salle and the OC's as pre-

dicted. Section 2 astriking distanc e cM's, ~r'[arcellin kept themselves w'hi top spot after a solid 10 goal merr YWhiletFrasconudBy reg's.tUni . Blacks soundly defeating with a~~t second half booting tered their first win while closer t ohm e e9goalst6df g . going down Sharks were found wanti the bay the Passador, Beever to the OT's in a low scoring game . and Broster in fine touch for the victors . ~ehBlp s match of the section old scotch tramg by near on 20 goals .

preview Section 1 d Collegians an d Maaenod clash at the cent e form the Lions shoul new Harry Trot and onart home today . The Bernard s kick a winning score host Old Brighton keen to get back on the winner s list and though away the Tormers will proveeven too Carey . The OP's will defeat old g here t day with Addison, Wood and OPPY doing their best to stem the tide, while the I c~no Se~ede~ _motion clash should be a beauty, ppoints today . In the final getting the SKOB's the I win-1 match De La Salle will of of i3ni . Blues, however ner's list at the expense they will g the Blues could well be back on son win today. Old Brighton, Old Selections : collegiann s& Uni . Blues paradians, Old Xaveria 2 Boys host Marcellin and will realise the Section North Old

importance of this clash in the make-up of the sea-s son, at home the NOW, are good but the Eagle . better recent form deserve to start favourites given but . Blacks take-on ladder lead~tshrNhi~f wh L St Uni will not have the firepower to go , to et the Bedes Mentone Tigers will rebound satirly ~1}P Wintle , form . points against the Blo~Eh~ recen Drury and Doubaras display urting tadis gaood po Section 2 Blue remained as one of only two un et OM's need to bounce back agains s Rover Hampto over ran. s after last weekendwU~{e rthey Beaumaris this week and lllleanitowards Ohe s at Clayton n feated team Monash Blues in the final three q Seotehies battle will be a ripper . Old Mentonians kept in touch with the top two with better performed old Scotch to win a close one St . Bedes . Winters another strong win against the Fields' Marcellin, Whitefriars, , eldsv he Selections* Melburnians & Old Scotchand Ralph fine players for the vanquisheddmy tip Mentone Tigers, Old realiy got started and so spoile i MHSOB Saints neve Salle (2), whr e Section 2 Blue for an upsetOld against De 121 La score, an d in Monash doin g restricted Xavs to a losing Blues will find the Panthers too strong at convincingly g home, while the Saints have their second chance to . In the fmal match Ormond led comso remain on top fortably at every change to win get off the duck in two weeks against h~r~onalwill . toss ug I'll punt on the Saints again ;~ya~ will Hampton on, 2 Red prove too strong for De La Salle Section om down by 7 goals, whileafter Rovers over Oln Xeaadv~(2), e way, MHSOB will extrac t . Leos Emmaus struggled half time against ~ s early St , ally g .g four Rehn an . position Aquinas at home finall y Bellin and the some form of revenge on MAX afterd last9 Yethei r nst keeping the Redbacks consalidmatedthe OOs Mutton Welch a (7)strong outstanding Redbacks thei finals in the final match with win gtheTherry . t from e~c . onroving day St Kilda Sth my theory undefeated record intact Ol~d> e rans, Penola lost by a kick to OIO's proving holding out a determined Selections* Rovers & I'~SOB. Ormond , . Varano . Caulfield, wrong, with Y~a Valley in all day Paradians (2) who never gav 2 Red ~ who should win, as e Thorn fine OP's on the day . Bulleen Section . Leos Emmaus host Warring Briggs and St Tempiestowe had the bye . 速 THE AMATEUR FOOTBAi

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too will Old Ivanhoe against Old Geelong at Chelsworth Park. Therrv Penola will be keen to inflict Yarra Valleys first loss for the season at Moomba Park but will need to be mindful of the Valley's Cremean . Wapshot and Tyshing, who can win the game off their own boot . Aquinas and BulleenTemplestowe will be the closest match of the round with the Bullants my tip at home . while Old Paradians (2) have the bye . Selections : Warringal . Old Ivanhoe . Therry Penola & Bullen-Tempistowe

MAY 23 - ROUND 7 UNDER-19 SECTION 1

MAZENOD v. ST. BERNARDS OLD PARADIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON OLD XAVERIANS v. COLLEGIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES v. ST . KEVINS OLD CAREY v . DE LA SALLE UNDER-19 SECTION 2

MARCELLIN v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS - AT TIMBER RIDGE WHITEFRIARS v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG . BEAUMARIS v . NORTH OLD BOYS OLD SCOTCH v . OLD MELBURNIANS OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD TRINITY UNDER-19 (2) BLUE MONASH BLUES v. ST . KILDA SOUTH CAULF . CAULFIELD GR . v. DE LA SALLE (2 ) OLD XAVERIANS (2) v. OLD MENTONIANS AJAX v. HAMPTON ROVERS ORMOND v. MHSOB UNDER-19 (2) RED ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . OLD IVANHOE OLD GEELONG v. THERRY PENOLA - AT T.H. KING RESERVE BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . WARRINGAL OLD PARADIANS (2) v . AQUINAS YARRA VALLEY HAS THE BY E

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

COLLEGIANS v. MAZENOD Field : Dharshaka Peiris Terence Farrell Goal : Skip Shipley Robert Parry ST. BERNARDS v . OLD BRIGHTON Field : Cameron Nash Chris Donlon (VSFL ) OLD PARADIANS v . OLD CAREY Field : Tim Sutcliffe (R) Damian Murph y ST. KEVINS v. OLD XAVERIANS Field: Daniel Ischia Trent Greenaway Goal: Stephen Leahy Daniel Var. Duser DE LA SALLE v. UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : Nick Evans Gajanan Skandakumar Goal : Robert Seymour .A.ndrew Lon g UNDER-19 SECTION 2 NORTH OLD BOYS v. MARCELLIN Field : Euan Lindsay Peter Buchanan UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. WHITEFRIARS Field: ,'.~a,¢,~xol?. `r0."3:lejr Camer•;:[i =.;Ili

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ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG. v. OLD HAILEYBURy Field : Ian Burgess Geoff Kelly Goal : Peter Wallis David Murray

OLD MELBURNIANS v . BEAUMARIS Field : Michael Jessep Chris Stevens (J) OLD TRINITY v. OLD SCOTCH at 1 p .m. Field : Ron Smith Kevin McMaho n UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

OLD MENTONIANS v. MONASH BLUES Field : Peter Griffiths Adam Harris ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. CAULFIELD GR. Field : Clarke Thuys Matthew Meier ORMOND v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field : Justin Grossbard Pat Maebus HAMPTON ROVERS v. OLD XAVERL9NS (2) Field : Paul Lamble Graeme Morgan MHSOB v. AJAX Field : Chris Fedderson UNDER-19 (2) RE D ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . WARRINGAL Field : Josh DiPietro David Longworth OLD IVANHOE v. OLD GEELONG Field : Denn Fatekas Peter Bailey THERRY PENOLA v. YARRA VALLEY Field : Jason Moore Jim Pappas AQUINAS v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : Stan i.ugowsici Tony Psinas OLD PARADIANS (2) HAS THE BY E

SENIORS N UNDER 19 (1 )

CLUB

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C . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS 4 21 DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 17 L . O'NEILL OLD BRIGHTON 15 JUEGAN ST . BERNARDS 15 UNDER 19 (2 ) SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 5 31 P. WINTLE ST . BEDES MENTONE 3 23 THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 20 MCCALLUM MARCELLIN 6 18 UNDER 19 ( 2) BLUE L . TAYLOR MHSOB 6 32 BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 5 31 PALMER OLD MENTONIANS 3 19 MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS 9 19 UNDER 19 (2) RE D WELCH WARRINGAL 7 23 BRAUER `)LD GEELONG 14 BOYD OLD PARADI.'1NS 13 B . MORA.N AQUINAS 8 1 2

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 9 .05 .9 8 4.0 10.6 13.8 18.9.117 1.3 2.7 8.8 8. 9X7 6 . Marlon 3. Cull 3 . Muriey 2. Gkeson^ Pappaiardo, LL°t^erceID . DecerercellL Banana, Pappakedo. Symes. Cull. Elbrus 2 . Ambler. Gues[ . li}ams. Mces. Ray. Slbree. Beat: Hanunand . ^ BtrreIl . Fong. 6 .2 9.11 13.15 19.21.135 pip BOYS 2 .2 3.8 8 .7 7.9.51 e ge,ghan 5. Eifermann 4. hlhwt 4 . Anderson 3 . NorOtey. Doherty. Trewhe8a. Reid . flbnhey, HLLton, Johnson. rs: Koder 3, Bryant. Faract. Barker. Tinkin . Bent: McBray . McIntyre, Hayes . TIGERS 5-8 7 .8 10.9 13.10.8 8 3.2 6.4 12.4 15 .8.9 8 • P. Wintle 3 . fSmgn^eIl 3 . Zonmr 3. Aiford. Mint. Drury^. • Burhw[ . Connolh^ . Drury Cunntngham. Douhara5. Str•achan. i.,;mttp Blacka: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) . 2,3 3.4 4 .8 B'1L-NL1RtS 6.10.48 C. ...,vr}?yy 0.1 3-5 5 .7 9 .10.64 Kennedy 2. Smith, Foky, Blyd . Buller. Beat: Stevens . Teasdale. Antler. Lee. CBS

3, Raldrar 2. Darcy-MdMy. Russell Beever. Hansen. Beat: cey-Mollrry, Beertt- Broster, Waldron. 1 .5 3.10 8.13 7.14.58 3 .3 12.5 17.9 28.20.176 C!d Ha:7e ~ Mvy: Efstathiat 3, Dm•e}'. Carson . Floyd. part, Beat, Brudar. Harrop . claim. Carson. Kickers and Best Players not received ) 0,1, s.rn,..,

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 9 .05.98

NAZENOD 2.4 5 .7 10.16 12.9 .91 S77 .'F,1'RNS 3.2 6 .8 7.13 14.18 .100 • F4ab}s 3, Babe 2. Kavanagh 2 . Morgan . L. Hawkins. McDwurIl, Bonaddto, R .r,':~•ts . Scab- Nelson. Merhan . Varney , McDvell , Ra4an , Morgan, 5f. Fevtns: (Goal Kickers and Best Plapers not recetved~ oD 9AIGliCdfl 3.4 4.8 7.14 8 .17.65 COLLEGIANS 3 .0 8.3 11.3 17.5.107 Cdd Ertghtort: (Goal IOckers and Best Players not received ) CcBey^:sru : Spicer 3. Lengdon 3 . S. Eig 2 . Bntten 2 . MadLanL Rose^ Daktn, Fuster . Telford. Bast : Baker. Moon^ Tay^br- Rose. Telford. Rose, Teifrnd.LIn~don. OIDP.iR-4D1i'iS 2.1 4 .5 7.10 18.12.90 ST aTR-Y .'t6AS 3.2 5 .5 7.7 11 .9-75 Oy Feredfarn: Ventura 6, ttUodh2m . Byxon. Ploenges. O'Shea Green . Collins. Szeiu¢uk. Stab i7uscgto- Collins. Ventura, Green . Yaal , Talahco. 5'. Bernudx K. Calbw 6^ TatyW 3 . S~ran _- .~ : :wn t

Best: Branum. Evans. iannaao, Callow.

0 W )A4'ERIAH3 5.9 8 .12 14.21 19.25 .139 DE lA SALLE 2.2 4.4 7.8 913.67 Oid lacainne: Cum- 4. Stephens 4 . Coug,hlan 4 . MorrLwn 2, OswaSd^ Lyttletwt Gk~. hklnerney. Bear, McInerney. C. Carracius. Caugillan . Fartuv. hto-rrls~,. a la SWier (Goal Kickers and Beat Players not receh^ed ) OID CAREY 1 .1 2.3 7.4 10.7.67 LINERSITY BLOES 3 .5 9.8 16.11 19 .13.127 eld Carcy: Haktn 2. He0'emnn 2. Ahbott . Slhcrwvod. Lawrence^Addlson . Orw1n. Beat: . :..'..:n-.::,. Addison. Munro. Rbod^ Mai. Da<ey. L'nhmkty Bhtes: (Goat Rickers and Best Pta}as not recenzd l

UNDER 19 BLUE -^ 9.05.98

MONASHBLt7ES 3 .4 515 7.8 10.10.70 IiAt.TE'TOY ROVERS 2 .1 7.8 9.9 15 .11.101 Monash Biuea: Creamer 2, Merlln 2, Spence . Bennett, Llad, Eky . Seeaang, Beiton. Beat : Creamer, Merlin. Seeaang. O'Brten, Lkqd . Hickey. Hampton Rosette Hebard 4, Mtdt~inter 3, flahh^e 2, DaRas . Duddy. Landrigan, Qucn, Rehn, A . ltxs. Best: Anderson. Duddy. Rehn . Flahhc, Hebard, h9dw7nter. CAIR.F'IFSD GRAMMARIANS 2.2 3.3 8.8 8.11 .59 OLD MENION3.4NS 83 10 .5 17.7 21 .9.135 Caulfield Granamarlank T. Freeman 2 . M. Gurpmer 3. A. Wilkinson, G . Eans, E. Shane. B"3: T. Freeman. G. E^ans, P. Ralph, D . tCent}er. B. O'Cat4.gh.vr, A . Wtnters . Old bionotontam : McHlsh 9^ BaI13nt1ne 5 . Palmer S. D. Akxander. B. Aka2ndec Hollow, Mevei . Best : McNLsh, Stepften . Holloar, Lane, McKay, Palmer . DE LA SAL1 ~ 3.5 7.10 12.18 18.21.129 ST ItIIAA SOUTH Ce1t7LFIELII 1 .3 2.3 4.3 4,4.28 Be la Salle.- [Goal Kickers and Best Players at receP ;ed) St. Sikda South Caulfield: (Goa( Kickers and Best Players not received ) OLD IL9VERIAHS 0 .4 3.5 3.8 4.9 .33 MHSOB 4 .1 8.3 10.7 14.13.97 Old SnverFana: Statec. Baquk. Hoare. Pout". Beat: Hart . Fitzgerald . FeeFy^. Christie . Heanesy, Hoaze . MH5GB: L. Tudor 6 . .AAskew 2, Anthony O .Brten 2^ S. Rodder 2^ Bmwn, Wright . Beat: St ~A. Askea^, J. Dm1s . H . Taylor. Anthony O'Brien, T. Parker. 2.4 7.5 12.8 19.13.127 AJAX 4.2 4 .2 5.3 8 .4 .40 Ormond : Stephens 3. Nash 5, Black 3, Knight 3 . Damon. Purr. Strauch, Ashford, Thomps~r . Hmt: AsMord. Nash, Stephens,. Wnght, Oars Coulwn . Gkeson. AJAX: Rutko 2. M.C . Segar. Galena, Lewin . Best: Jamb Sharp . Bakst . M.C . S eegar. Lewin. Rosenbaum. Goh2n .

UNDER 19 RED - 9.05 .98

BY LEOB EMtdAth4 3 .0 5.3 8.8 10.9.89 A9URtiS 2.2 9.4 10.6 17.13.115 SL Lew Emma= Vaughan 3 . Broxn 2^ 1{int 2. Bonnk7. Hopper, Neuev. Best: Manstc, =-- Dank . Zannis^ Brawn. Bauud. B . Moran 8. Coglan 2. Mmogue 3 . Tan 2, woods, Carsfis . Best: B . Moran. Staddmt . Tan . Deners^ Jess, Harldn. OLD GEELO,•€G 1.3 3 3 4.8 8 .9.39 WAttRIl iGAL 6.3 8.8 13,11 18.15.123 Did Gedong: (God Kickers and Best Players not received ) Which 7 . Mutton 3, Hot~od 3 . Schuttk 2, Nasxa9ah 2, Anderson. Best ; Charan^ H ood, V,@{ch, Prm~ser, BeU . MuttOn . 3 .3 8.3 14 .4 18,8 .102 OLD IVAROE 5 .4 7.14 11 .16 15,18.108 merry Penota: Zampogna 6. Stella 3. htcbtahoon 2, Grant 2, O'Sullivan. Sifter. BcscaglLs . Bcet: McMahon, Zampcgna. L.small lR0an4 . Caudiloro, R. Sprtngatl . Old Ivanhoe : (Goal Kickers and crs nor recex^ed) BULfEEN TEMPLE4TOWE BYE YARRA1'ALLE7 3.3 8 .7 12.10 15.13.103 OLD PARADiA1rB 8 .4 7.8 9.10 10.10 .70 ?ecra Ve9eg:M1k ➢rath 4, Casano 4 . Reynolds 2. Searle 2 . &Mes. T. Morris. C remean. Beat: Seazk. Mcllrath, Pearce, S. Lknd. Arnold. B . Re}noMs. Old Pendta .ne : Dean 2. Jac:n^ou 2, Bakers 2, Brklmell^ O'hieara^ Cairns, TheodossL Beat: Varano. Loney. Howe, Briggs. Thom, Macartney.

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IVANHOE v . MARCELLIN Field : Geoff Curran .%iark Bushfield Boundary : Anthony Degen Goal : John Kelly Vin Vescovi ORMOND v. MHSOB at EP Saturday . Field : Cameron Stewart Tim Ovadia Boundary : Brendan Corcoran Matthew Cook Goal: John Robinson ~talcolm Venn OLD PARADIANS v . OLD IVANHOE Field : Darren Dalgleish Ben Schmidt Boundary : Greg Shilo Luke Russell Goal : Gary Clancy Shannon Rya n

MAZENOD v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field : Brendan Allen Damian Lane Goal : John Hall Phil Watson OLD TRINITY v. THERRY PENOLA Field : Adam Kiel Phil Callil Goal : John Finn Ross Richard s 01

James Hope (18) Ivanhoe leaps high to win this knockout against Therry Penola last week in the B Section qam .e at Eisternwick Park.


UNDER-19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE

MAZENOD

OLD BRIGHTON

Coach : Tim Killworth Coach: Clay Weser U79 (C) : U79 (C) : S . Hyland

Coach: Rod Bourke U19 (C):

GRMMARIANS

1 2 3 4

1 J. Schiano 2 B. Hobbs 3 P. Fotiniotis 4 C . PoletG 5 R . Hawkins 6 L Hawkins 7 P. Nelson 8 L Varney 9 D. Grant 10 D. Ryan 12 A. Bray 15 L Morgan

L . Schmidt N. Lynch J . Clarke D. Telford

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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. S icer p 18 D. Field 19 T. Maule 20J Waters

21 C. Chambers 22 N . McCann 23 T. Rodgers-Wilson 24 M . Godfrey 25 N . Brass 31 J . Rose 33 B . Samuel 41 S . Sayers 44 C. Gibson 69 A . Dakin

1 2 3 4

M . Andrews C. Asmus R. Beattie R. Bonnici

5 P. Bowden 5 6 C. Buick 7 X . Clancey

8 S . Clay 9 J . Crowe 10 S . Erdos 11 T. Fisher 12 N . Harber 13 S . Hart

4 n 15 C. Hydeso 16 S . H land ry

17 D. cHenry 18 M . McHen 19 B . Mercuri 20 M . Mercuri 21 A . Mola n 22 D . Moore 23 D . Nolan 24 P. Nowlan 25 M . O'Donnell 26 A . Orland 27 A . Pedicini 28 B . Reade

29 K . Rogers 30 D . Stinear

31 A . Toniolo 32 J. Waters 33 E . Williams if 34 S . Woods 35 C . Worsteling

OLD PARADIANS ~ OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Ken Johansern Coach : Phil Luctte~ (~) 1 S . Youn 2 D. Green 3 G . O'Meara 4 B . Richardson 5 B . Galloway 5 B . Woodham 6 M . Joyce 8 D. Varano 8 A . Vecchio 9 J . Byron 10 K . Theodoss i 11 A . Curran 12 C . Jacavou 16 C . Pric e 17 N . Attard 19 P. Karabatsos 20 M . Dempster 21 M . Szewczu k 22 M . Cosgriff 23 D . Briggs 23 M . Ploenges 24 L Brickwell 25 A. Jakowenk o 26 B. O'Conno r 27 S. Pruscin o 28 R . Sartori 29 V. Perrv 30 S. Felibwes 31 F. Papaluca 32 A. Baker 34 G . Hower

35 D . Loney 36 G . Dean 37 V. Bergamin 38 N . Kudeweh 39 J. Thom 40 J. Collins 41 F. Papluca 42 M. Ree s 44 S. Ciavola

47 M . De Rango 49 D. Gleesan 52 N. Macartney 53 C. Butter 54 G . Boyd 60 A. Swindon 82 T O'Shea

Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach: Pes, Cakm (2) U19 (c): 1 A Ba~y 2 c . Barren 3 B. eeemam 4 p .Bau 6 C . cmrorxs 6 s. carrodw 7 B.chrisce s C . Cordon s t C--§Y 10R . CaOlan 11 T. Cwnvx 12 T. Davis 13 J . Denton 14 A. or= te T. Farrmx i6J .Fay 17 R . Fee .y 16 M . F~zger~

19 M . F as 20 P. F~ 21 tGteeson 22 N. Hart 23 J. Hawwra 24 J. Hesy 25 J. He~ 25 J. Herx essi 46 a osaa ~ 27 C. Hoare 49 T. pouus 2e R. 50 t~ . Cun 29 J. rotund st N . w ~ D. Kee a 52 D. Rotates 31 U . t en eay 53 M . R„~ 32 A ta ~x s4 p, aya 33 R. tmeergsn 55 A. sdnaz 34 P. uy eewn 56 S . s admore 35 S. 57 a speu e 36 .a M 5e D. stem 37 B. ktcGram ss C. stepnens 3e J. td~ 60 D. S" 39 i McKxtiey 61 D. Storey

40 J. htct" 62 T. sterey 41 R. taerovi 63 N. resto 42 B. Merlin 64 s. Tnonble 43 C. 65 C. V" 44 B r o r son 66 D. war+am 45 a oactesnaw 67 M . xaueb 46J.O~C,~ 47 K 0

16 B. Meehan (VC ) 17 N. Meehan

18 M . Bonaddio 19 T Crook 21 D. Ri D 9 23 J . Kavanagh 24 D. Nisbet 25 R. Hammond 34 C. Raine 37 D. Fenton 45 D. Stagliano 49 P. Harrington 53 J . Di Pietro 62 A McDowell 69 G. Miller 76 N . Parry (C) 79 C. Davis

Coach : Leigh Bowes

U19 (C) : 1 2 3 4

5 N . Biggin 6 T. Ewerl 7 G . Rhodes

8 T. Handley L

j0 J . Whit eI 11 S. Dimer 12 A. Robertson l 1 . G innaivin 15 4G A . Norwood 1 6 J. Thornbrow

17 C. Barrow 18 H. Rolls 19 M. Carr 20 A. McLaughlin 21 X. Carra 22 A. Walsh 23 J. Thamas

25 A. Boyd 26 S.Fox

1 B. Swann 2 R . Pizzichetta 3 R . Legudi 4 R . Bonnic i 5 J. Pearson 6 P. lanazzo 7 N . Smith 8 J. Delaney 9 S. Wheeler 10 C . Osborne 11 S. Erickson 12 A. Velona 13 S. Bugryn 14 A. Thoma s 15 A Pfeiffer

16 A. Mastropasqua 17 T. Plante 18 T. James 19 L Kavanagh 20 D. Sheehan 21 M . Polatajkp 22 P. Rahill 23

D. Monteleone

24 A. Monteloene 25 J. Jacks 26 A. Gleason 27 James Mount 28 J . ZoCCO 29 J . C ttarelli 30 S . Bor g 31 J . Evans 32 T. Harvey 33 S . Smith 37 J . Lk) 42 V. lu a 43 C. Davis

1 F. Hakins 2 3 P C~erc, he

4 J . Hefferna n 5 T Bake r 6 B . Tuck 7 S . Addison 8 S . Derr y 9 N . Letham 1o R .Opp y 11 A . Hanson 12 J . Mai (C) 13 s . vrtaf 5 14 D

. Char s 1 N ..s Bull 16 Abbott

ie T tg T. Wood (C) ~ i~'~ 21 f D . Stone 22 M. Pound 23 T 24 B Shutie 25 A. Murphy 26 C . Munro

27 0 . Dave

28 p'T~ lm 29 S . Bec et t

30 W. Orr,in 31 C. Davi s

27 P. Marks 28 A. Avramedies 29 C. Stewart

32 C. Malin 33 D. Sinrerxoo d 35 S. McConnell

30 D. Stockdale 31 A. Thorns 32 R. He ~ Hayward ~~'E~ ne g

47 A. Bond 55 A. Le th

St BERNARDS Coach:* Jeff Osborne 1.119(c):

A. Patios S . Grabert G. Earl W. Earl

OLD CARE Y Coach : Peter Schille r U19 (C) :

ST KEVINS

36 E. Davey 37 S. Davies M. 46 K~~

UNIVERSITY BLUES

Coaoh: POW Foster U19 (C): N. Moore, P. Mount

Coach : Station Carot U19 (C) :

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 A. Albert 2 S. Benjamin 3 C . Brooks 4 J. Coulloupas 5 B. Cutlery 6 A. Clark 7 A. Crawford 8 W. Crocke r 9 H . Christi e 10 L. Dean-John s 11 F. Delasqual e 12 C. Evans 13 S. Ferguson 14 A. Fleetwood 15 J . Hocking 16 J . Hatto n 17 W. Jackson 18 G . Kin g 19 J . Lyl e 20 D. Leah y 21 M . McKerrow 22 R. McKerrow 23 T Menzies 24 T. McMillan 25 L Morrison 26 N. Mules 27 C. Northey 28 S . Parson s 29 W. Pye 30 P. Sheaha n 31 J . Starlin g 32 A. Southerland 33 A. Terril l 34 B . Tuck 35 L. Underwood 36 N . Vogels 37 J . Ward 38 J . Webber 39 A . Whit e 40 R . Woodward 41 D . Wood

A. Callery N . Walker P. Mount A e ., C Noseda i B. Al l is B. Shelley

8 L. Creasweil 10 J. R adford 11 T. Crowley 12 P. Bare 13 A. Stuart 14 N. Moore 15 J. Ferrari 16 K. McDonald 17 A. Foley 18 A. Wise 19 C. Goldsworth y 20 P. OiKeefe 21 J . Sibilia 22 M . Lagastes 23 P. Milesi 24 R. Sheehy 25 A t . Bevaerwar W 27 R . Zeman 28 N . Parrett 29 Conlan 30 A P.. Halpin 31 P. Harvey 32 S . OiConnor 33 J . OiConnor 34 T. Berqin 35 E . Rafter 36 A . Smith 37 R . Debrai o 38 G. Anderson 39 p• Liep a 40 D . Dunn 41 J . Howden 42 J . Pangrazi 43 L. Wiikins no 44 R . Campagna 45 L. Meehan


BEAU M ARIS

MARCELLIN

~n c,or Akxmw J13i~' :

~ U19 (c):

1 M Smith 2 B Thom as 3 A Guerin 4 M Le e M Ensor L Gibson B Steven s N Bu rton J Walker 10 R Carroll 11 G Johnson 1 2 J Bayford 13 D Emerson 14 P Bird

1 M . Lefeanue 2 M . Karavilis 3 G. Cull 4 D . Marson 5 G. Romanin 6 S . Loy 7 D . Ango tti 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. Diaco ior is g g 17 J . Delahunt 18 M . Moussi 19 J . Sheehan 20 N. Mathews 21 M . Fisher 22 M . Robe rts 23 L. Bett iol 24 B . Dinneen 25 G . Hawkins 26 T. Loude r 27 D. Ciro

15 A Quin 16 N Atkins

17 T Eaton 18 A Palmer 19 N Kennedy A Faraguna • 21 M Selle tto 22 K Alexander 23 A Catlin 24 L Bulle r 25 P Wriht 2 6 T Col ~ns 27 S Fitzgerald 98 B Spence 29 K Rawsthorn 30 D Teasdale 31 L McNicholas 32 A Blac k 33 B Griffiths 37 B Haynes 47 S Langford-Jones

j OLD SCOTCH Cc6* Terry Kendal l !!19(C) :G .Junkeer

2 3 4 5 6 7

G. Junkeer (C) T. Chapman S. Mile s A. S heer T. Paterson I . McKenzie C . Stevens

8 T. Frankenburg

9 N . Leitl 10 N . Sladen 1 1 C. Fricke 12 L. Hume 13 N. Simon 14 A. Willersdorf 15 J . Hughes 16 N . OBrien 1 7 S . Ea9 e r 9 L. Hanneman n 20 N . Brewster 21 T. Glass 23 L. Walkom 24 L. Hawkins 25 M . Thwaite s 26 J. McCarroll 27 E . Stewa rt 28 T. Cardy 29 S. Hoskin 30 A. Leeds g 31 S. Prendergast 32 E. Oliver 35 P. Rog ers 36 R . Ashton 37 C . Armstrong 66 H . Thomas

~

OLD TRINITY Coach Slam Maus U19(P:SJa~es, E Davattis

1 S . Jones ( C) 2 A . Beaver

M . Passado r 4 A . Rothe 5 B. Hutchinso n 6 C . Russell 7 B. Ise p i 8 D . Ashworth 9 A. Gri ct 10 S. Da9 11 K. Noden 12 C . Wilson (VC) 13 S. Johnso n 14 R . Gamble 15 R . Baxter 16 T. Hog gin s 17 C . Hilias 18 N . Dahlstrom 19 J . Masle n 20 M . Canzoneri 21 L . Kennedy 22 D . Kinross 23 B. Fitzmaurice 24 E. Davatzis (C) 25 W. Hanse n 26 D. Robinson 27 L. Clarke 28 C. Butler 29 W . Brad 31 R. Ramsden Y 32 J . Cornell 33 Y. Adal 35 C. Sor 37 S . Medlin 39 A. Mai Yah 43 D. Wardron (VC) 44 M . La p ira 45 S . Darcy-Molloy 52 A . Andrews 61 N . Broster 64 M . Kassaby

NTH OLD BOYS

OLD HAILEYBURY

OLD M ELBURNIANS

~h~/~Y~ U1 9 (c) :

C~h Greg Lasacock U19 (C) : J. Bell

Co~: Mark Libard i U19 (C) :

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 . Sab a 15 N . Tonkin 16 P. Borysiewicz 17 S . Reynoldson 18 S . Mcllroy

1 L. Floyd 2 S. Davey 3 A . Brudar 4 L . Paisley 5 D . Harro 6 R . Ladd p 7 A. Biggs 8 J . Meades 9 C . Home 10 C . Efstathiou 11 R . Burn 12 T. Rogers 13 G . Finlayson 14 M . Chisholm 15 D. Pountney 16 J . Miller 17 R. Bradham 18 C. Jayasekera 19 C. Moyle 20 H. Francis 21 D. LaY 22 A. Rod e 23 M . Somaia 24 B . Hall 25 D. Harrigan 26 J . Bell ( C) 27 R. Carson 28 S . Dietz 29 M . Nicholson 30 D. Po rter 31 D. Maso n 32 E . Ek 4 7 J . Robe rtso n

1 J . Goole y 2 C . Guest 3 D . Fabiny i 4 C . Murphy 5 A A. Ellims 6 H . Birrel l 7 C . Fong 8 C . Jenning s 9 J . Mu rt aza 10 P. Stuckey 11 N . Sampieri 12 E . Wilso n 13 D . Patt erson 14 G . Anderso n 16 R. Atkin s 17 J . Hammon d 18 E . Farquarso n

19 M . Payne

20 R . Amato 21 M . Barker 22 G. Taylor 23 H . Makhoul 24 B . Kurec 25 M . Moustafa 26 N . OiHalloran 27 M . Rees 28 N . Smit h 29 S . Smith 30 D . Willoughby 31 B. Wilson 33 A. McKenzie

ST B EDES WENTOWTIGSIS

UfdtVERSfiY BLACKS

~h May U19 (c):

~~ ~ U19 (C):

1 A Ryan 2 P Carrol l 3 C Tesoriero 4 J Dunne 5 J Doubaras 6 L Abdallah 7 B Mcshane 8 L Hamilton 9 P Russo 10 LTyli m 11 J Williams

1 M . Atkin 2 C . Brown 3 L . Brown 4 M . Byrne 5 A. Clements 6 B. Costello 7 B. Dryne 8 P. Greenbank 9 E. Hannon 10 A. Maher 11 J . Marr 12 J . Mart in

12 A Connolly

13 N Zomer VC) 14 J Dru ry 15 G Gomez 16 A Burnett 17 S Lambe rt 18 M Young 19 D Falkingham 20 C Mizzi 21 J Cunningham 22 G Smith 23 D Napier (C) 24 G Alford 25 L Wintle 26 P Doherty 27 S Kingwell 28 D Young 29 T Winnell 30 T Fav a 31 P Wintle 32 S Bell 33 G Strachan 34 M Mulcah y 35 A Smith

13 J . McAuley

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. Wal sh

19 R. Hyams ms

20 E . Alde r 21 W . Yunke n 22 C. Ray 23 I . Amble r 24 J . Mos s 25 H . Turne r 26 H . McLeo d 27 W. Austi n 28 C. Sibree 30 N . Cou tts 32 M . Benko 33 N . Couzen s

WHITEFRIAR S * U1 9 (~L)~ ~

1 A. Crough 2 M . Northey

3 B. Pha n y . Powe r 6 5 J B. Winc h 7 T. Hilto n 8 R . Fedele 9 L. Trewhella 10 A. Johnso n 11 M . Cassarin o 12 D . Rei d 13 N. Cowling 14 S . Ward 15 S . Staddon 16 B . Sinc lair 17 D. Eifermann 18 R. Murray 19 M . Duffy 20 S . Flemin 9 21 M . Setche s 22 S . Davi s 23 L. Armstrong 24 J . Treyvau d 25 M . Croshe r 26 D . Sulliva n 27 T. Hoar e 28 B . Dohe rty 29 M . Walsh

30 A . Beatti e 31 B . Jone s 32 M . Tan 33 R . Pawli k 34 T. Mulcah y 35 D . Levi 36 J. Anderson


UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E AJAX Coach: U19 (C):

CAt1 G AR Comic Mark Da1om U19 (C) : S

DE LA SALLE Coach: Craig Wftm 1.11942 (Gy : A. Damisat

HAMPTON ROVER S coach : fan N arndt U19 (C):

1 B. Klein 2 A . Bock 3 B . Davis 4 D . Goldenfein 5 E . Goldstone 6 G.Israelsohn 7 S . Gutman 8 J . Rosenbaum 9 J . One s 10 H . Snow 11 D . Rutko 12 S . Majman 13 D . Rubenstein 14 J . Weinstock 15 D. Frid 16 D. Feldman 17 J . Rockman 18 A . GoN an 19 J . Bas ist 20 S . Czarny 21 D. Stu b 22 P. Glezer 23 B . Ritterman 24 A. Lewi n 25 M . Bl as hki 26 Mark Segal 27 C. Spero 30 A. Lefkovic 32 A. Rodgers 33 S . Shetzer 36 M . S egal 39 S . Midler 40 A. Halphen 43 J . Sh arp 44 J . Kretsch

1 J . Sam e 2 B. Hasforth 3 S. Erikson 4 J. Ryan 5 S. Kendall 6 J. Fuiston 7 M . Davies 8 D. Globan 9 J. Acfiefd 10 C. Worboys 11 P. Sykes 12 S. San t 13 R. Silverman 14 T. Cripp s 15 A.Schwab 16 B. O'Callaghan 17 T. Kavouris 18 M . Gurpinar 20 A. Winters 21 C. Nair n 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 38 D. Veentjer

MONASH BLUES Coach : Mike Dickenson U19(Ci:J.Srtith

OLD IUENITO S OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Pat Hawkins (1 ) coact, : Svend Sa r9, a

ORMOND Coach: Brian Keating U19 (Cj: A St3Srek

. 864 I2 J S .C*1s 3 At .bJCe 4 N. Paden 5 C.wCar s 6F.Say 7 B .M~ 8 S.1bjd 9 C. Mee, 10 P. Fenced 11 J Brads 12 AVkals 13 B.C.^ den 14C Wdefo 15S.rtug 16 J.SrtBh 17 J. Wier 18 LMdtiaM 9 B.Mu59m 20 M.tGrkey 21 T.Crawe 22T08non 23J.Roscoe 24 P. Mond 25 L Didanson 26 C. MCCmA 27 M . Hckey 28 D. Amy 29 S. Codm 30 LCmer 31 RFai),

i W. Ballantine 2 M . Thomason 3 S . Worrel l

1 S. Thompson 2 M . Nash 3 D. Robbins 4 D. Rowan 5 T. Ashford 6 M . Broadhurst 7 S. Kelehe r 8 R. CouHtwt 9 J. Putz 10 J. Cullen 11 B. Minter 12 P. Townsend 13 A Kurzel 14 B. Healey 16 S. Porter 17 S. Naughton 18 P. Ckareka 19 A Strauch 20 K. Watson 21 B. Walker 22 D. Hopkins 23 S. Egan 24 M .0'Halbran 25 J. Dale 26 D. Mabbett 27 P. Gleason 28 A. Stasiak 29 K. Qum 30 H. Black 31 P. Waked 32 A. Russel 33 S. Stephens 35 C . Knght

32 r1Seesag 33 J. uop 34 J.F&T1iig 35 S. Bodies 36 M. S>rrol 37 M. Bolbn 42 61 Ben-eft

U19 (C): Wes Ballantirle,

4 L. Hogan 5 C. wen an 6 T. Uchfie1d 7 D. Mills 8 A. Drinan 9 A. Worrell 10 L. Stephen 11 D. Alexander 12 M . Campbell 13 R. Butler 14 A.OiReilly 15 D. Grant 16 B. Kuramoto 17 C. Mackay 18 N. S~ p~liotis 19 M . Kennedy 20 C.Beswkk 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. Webster 33 J. Gardner

1 M . Aro n 2 T. Buntine 3 A . Burrows 4 J . Byrne 5 M . Coghlan 6 J . Davies

7 A . Donnison 8 M . Duggan 8 M . Evan s 9 D. Fore r 10 C. Guimmarra 11 R. Gullifer 12 A Hancock 12 K. Harper 13 M . Harrison 13 A. Hayes 14 G. Hnstov 15 A Jackson 16 D. Jarvis 17 eff~ehes

20 JaK 19 . La R"agy 20 B . Lafr an c~hi 21 S . L an 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 .Ra n 29 M . Salem 30 J. Silver 31 N. Stafford 32 N. S ott 32 J. Willey

Coach : Pete Calfirm (2) U19 (C) :

1 A B3icy 38 J. M~neJ 2 C. BareC 39 T hldrrioy 3 B. Beedorn 40 J. Mclean 4 D.Bals 41 ftMaan 5 C.Canads 42 B.MeSt 6 S. Comic 43 C. MXVTOY 7 B.CKs4e 44EMm%an 8 C. Condon 45 P.Oddestviv 9 T. Comfy 46 J. O'Coinnel 10 RCar,;`โ ขtan 47 KCixr,~bt 11 TQm~.v 48AOviald 12LDaas 49LFdAs 13J. Denton 50M.Qin 14 AM Si N.nai~gba 15TFaim.v 52D.Rerre~ 16 J. Fay 53 M . Fยงt h 7 18 M.F ~4lgaraid ~ASdh 19M .Frcnt 56S .SMdmte 20 P. FuxMer 57 A Sponoo 21 T Gleason 58 0. Sloan 22N.Hat 59C. st#ars 23 J. Haxtiis 60 D. S IM 24 J. " 61 D.Sbm( 25J.H=da 62T.SYrry 26 J. H~ 69 N. Tr~ 27 C Hate 64 S. Tnnbk+ 28 R. lavrax,~.'~b % C. YYdry 29 J. Ireland 66 D.w:ryaid 30 D. Keane 97 M .XWeb 31 M . t~anedJ 32 A ta~a 33 R Lt~ 37 P.Ly9akrt 35 S 360 . 37 B. MtCyah

1 D . Anderson 2 A. Quo n 3 T Prantzos 4 J Midwinter 5 S Will s 6 A Crowther 7 A Duddy 8 W Climes 90 M . Shaws 11 A Voss 12 A Landrigan 13 N . Reh n 14 M. Loui s 15 G Shenfield 16 G Wood 17 A Smit h 18 J Stokes 19 D Voss 20 L. Bir d 21 M Jenkin 22 L. Dallas 23 S . Grimmer 24 M. Flynn 25 B Hevard 26 M Flahive 27 M.. Lucas Flynn 28 C 29 D Anderson 30 M Lanagan

M .H .S.O.B. Coach: Peter O'Dea U19 (C): .kff Wilsan 1 T. Parke r

2 R. Clowes 3 A. Simpson 4 J . Wilso n 5 A OlBrien 6 J . Moore 7 J . Gregson 8 T. Leaver 9 R. Limbdck 10 N. McKenzie 11 S . Rodder 12 N. Young s 13 B. Sims- ucas 14 S. Caller 15 T. Wright 16 K. Miezis 17 G . McCully 18 J. Davis 19 B. Hil l 20 A.OiBrien 21 P. Physic 22 P. Brown 23 R.Joseph 24 A. Mazur 25 L Taylor 26 A. Askew 27 H. Taybr 28 M. Podolsky 29 R. Park 30 T. Morgan 31 L. Jones 32 R . Weeden 33 T. Lower 34 R . Ware 35 B. Miezis 36 S. Osborn e

STfaLDA STH CAULFIELD Coach : John Howard U19 (C): d Dnxnnond 63 J . Drumrnond 64 C . TiwrsfreM 65 D. Mal " 66 K ToWvry 67 W. PerFirta 68 J . Zagama 69 S. Reece 70 C . B e rera 71 M. Baraket 72 A. Canwna 73 S. Rnmagnino 74 C . Gray 75 M. Toppin 76 D . Slade 77 A. Moore 78 R . Ha8 79 C . MtlA ffin 80 A. Hakes 71 l. Doolan 82 B . Zurak 83 A Sera 84 L" 93 S. Kennedy 85 H . Ready 94 D, Hear" 86C .Pimz 95ADia7 87 T. Matthaws 96 M . We 88 J. Van 8iarRel 97 M . Toyb 89 N . DiT.4va 90 S . Ktapotdos 91 T. canoom 92 B . S ar tatucaa


UNDER-19 - (2) RE D AQUINAS O .C . E T BP~~TO M VNE ~Tetry fAcEvaY ~ Bob ~s U19 ~) 1

3 5 6

7

J. Jess N. Cow6ng

n SM.. Staddo Boland tt SJ. Benne

Coghlan

g M. Greer T. Harkin

tp M Held r

Moran

D. McKee 1 3 P. Glennie 4 T Blasch t5 M . Tan t e C. Field J qlh~

is J . Coussins

1 9 B. Anthony 20 D. Marshall 2 1 D. Minogue 22 B. Moran `i B. Mills 2 6 M . Johnstone 32 J. Bleakney 34 M . Delsovito

41 J. Pate

44 M. Dalsanto a6 S . Dever s 54 D. Kealy 'c0 D. Vine

OLD GEELONG Coach: Brim Cartffight Ut9(C):

U

2 G. Gibson 3 N . Coyn yn e 4 B. Davis 5 A. Oates 6 K. Angefo 7 M. Logan 8 B. Spoor 9 B. Low 10 B. Roderick

8 D. Varan o 8 A. Vecchio

11 C. Brannigan 14 P. Dowd

57 A McCan n 58 L Heine 60 D Mclnnes 63 N Agar 64 B O'Callaghan 76 D Brauer

14 N N . Macrides 15 N . Macreevy 16 N . McCroha 17 B. Mountain 18 S . Mountain 19 T. Mossop 20 M . Natfas 21 R. Parris 22 T. Peterson 23 B . Pouroganis 24 N . Povaran 25 D . Povaran 26 J . Stynes 27 P. Taylo r 28 L . Thompson

1 S. Youn g 2 D. Green 3 G . O'Meara 4 B. Richardson 5 B. Galloway 5 B. Woodham 6 M .Jo Yce

1 D . Bernet

56 R Brown

13 A. King

OLD PARADIAN S Coach: Ken (i) Co2ch:l~ri! ~!)

U 1 9(C) :

8 A Lux D Bolton 30 R Lan e 50 N Edg ar 51 T Kavouris 53 C Chamberlain 55 J Ryan

i 19 S. Alderhoven 2 A. Basto w 3 R. Brown 4 C. 5 M . Calleja DeBoer 6 N . Eastwood 7 M . Fisher 8 D . Florence 9 J . Florence 10 L . Grove s 11 J . Howard 12 D . Juhasz

OLD IVANHOE I Coach: stewmt Md"

9 J . Byron 10 K . Theodossi 11 A Curran 12 C . Jacavou 16 C . Price 17 N . Attard 19 P. Karabatsos 20 M. Dempste r 21 M . Szewczuk 22 M . Cosgriff 23 D. Briggs 23 M . Ploenges 24 L Brickwell 25 A . Jakowenko 26 B . O'Conno r 27 S. Pruscino

15 R. Holmwaod 16 R. tense 17 J . H rop 18 A . Harper ar

20 B. Willis

21 R . Gilderdale 22 G . Maddelic 23 C . Barker 25 P Ill s 26 S. Brandt 30 L. Courage 37 J. Keane 40 C. Harris

28 R . Sartori

29 B. Vyalleneiser

29 V. Per ry 30 S. Fellowe s 31 F. Papal uca 32 A. Baker 34 G . Hower 35 D. Laney

71 M. Woods

STt EOS BNAUS THERRY PENOIA WARRINGAL WATTLE PARK coach: Paw mom Coach : Jam Stanton U19(C): U19 (C): cW* DOM millor ut9(Ly: I N. Hodder 2 P. Batty 3 G . Bonnici 4 R. Gallagher 5 C. Miller 6 G. Newey 7 A Volpi 8 C. McDonald 9 M . Brown 0 C . Vaughan 11 J . Blandthorn 12 N . Zannis 13 S. Dornik 14 P. Mansic 15 M . Dunn 16 A . Schlittler 17 T. KayY 18 J. McNally 19 J. Ross 20 S. Goldswo rthy

2 R . Zampogna 4 R . Springall 8 A. Grant 9 S. Stella 10 C . Bannister 11 S . Bocagli a 12 J . Briedis 13 D. Candiloro 14 R. Dodds 15 A . McMaho n 1 6 D . Dun n 17 A . McDonald 18 N . James 19 G. Kuret 20 J . Smith 21 B. Fitzpatrick 22 M. Yates M . Russell 24 T. Sig ft er 25 N . Trewin 26 R. Garcia 27 R . Azzopardi 28 C. O'Brien

YARRA VALLEY U19(C):

1 H. Anderson 2 S . Anderson

37 V. Bergamin

38 N . Kudeweh 39 J . Thorn 40 J . Collin s 41 F. Papluca 42 M. Rees 44 S. Ciavola 47 M. On Ran9 o 49 D. Gleason 52 N. Macart ney 53 C. Butler 54 G . Boyd 60 A. Swindon

1 A. Midland 2 T. Morris

3 D. Bloomfield 4 . Bell

3 S . Lloyd . Fraser

n 5 CL. Burk 6 olioe 7 A . Cam, illeri 8 M. Chaza n 9 B. Frew 10 E. Gale 11 A. G eorg e 12 A. Green

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6 M 5 P . Winepp s 7 B . Sturzaker 8 B . Arnot 9 J . Longworth 10 B . Searle 11 B . Reynolds 12 D . Lang 13 C . Shugg 14 T. LIo d 15 D . Bailey 16 A. Bel l 17 T. Mcllrath 18 R . Pearce 19 E. Kry se 20 T. T shing 21 P. Vaugh Y n 22 B. Drew 23 C. Arnold 24 A. Cusano 25 S . Matter s 26 J . Skipwo rt h 27 T. Hancock 28 B . Reynolds

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. HopIqeyood 15 J. A Hopk n s 16 D. Inman 17 M . Keegan 18 D. Lewis 19 G. Long 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. Spence 34 C. Taylor 35 N. Taylor 36 D. Thomas 37 T. Thomson 38 M . Vanlint

29 N . Parrett

36 G. Dean

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82 T. O'Shea

29 S . Colema n

30 B . Wapsho tt 31 J . Scanlan

39 S . Walter 42 J. Wilkins 40 B . White 43 A. Welch 41 D. Wilson 44 S . Yee

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r h e lovely mum (pictured) was photographed at a VAFA match last Saturday - see last week's "Amateur Footba ller" for details. The lady in question is asked to call Angela at the VAFA on 9531 8333 an d leave with her your name and address and your Mother's Day prize will be sent to you . Thank you to all the mums who agreed to have their photo taken . We hope to use them all in competitions during the year . 31 entries in the Sport scover Pick the Seven Premiers Competition last round successfully had all their seven teams win last Saturday . The lucky entrant chosen was Hawthorn Amateurs - Hawthorn to receive 4 drink bottles and 4 Elsternwick Park season passes which can be picked up from VAFA Properties . Each week's winner will go in an end of month draw - with the winning club to receive two new Sherrin ~alls . The May, June, July and August monthly winner will then go into another lucky draw with the winning club receiving a prize which must be raffled to generate funds for the club . The prize being a night for i1vo (with breakfast the morning after) at the Carlton Crest Hotel - a keen sponsor and supporter of the , AFA .

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- week 2- HAWTHORN AMATEUR AF C A new sponsor this year, supporting our arrangement with Ansett Australia, is Jetset Travel North Melbourne . Associated with the North Melbourne Football Club, Jetset Travel North Melbourne will plan end of season trips for clubs and give "spin-offs" to clubs through corporate support to Jetset Travel North Melbourne . Basically any club which books, a trip (of 7 or more passengers) will earn for itself a rebate of $100 per booking . As well, any corporate lead that is linked to a club that lends itself to a gross $20,000 plus for 1998 will earn a rebate of $500 for the club linked to this corporate lead . Jetset Travel North Melbourne would book all travel with Ansett, thus supporting the VAFA's arrangenient with this carrier. When calling Jetset Travel North Melbourne phone 9376 3111 and ask for Neita McKenzie or Natalie Montgomery who have been given the specific task of handling, booking and recording VAFA business .

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SPIRIT TOURS - Ph : 9497 1422 From the Desk - Continued from Page 1 Whilst it is part of the history and culture of Australian Football that umpires represent "fair game" to supporters . we can no longer accept hostility and downright rudeness under the banner of "culture" . We have record numbers of talented young umpires in the VAFA at present . They deserve better. The final word! A number of the VAFA Executive including myself noted with great interest the comments of MHSOB president Colin Green with re gards to amateurism, in pa rt icular a reference that some "A grade South Yarra based clubs" may he offering financial inducements to ex-AFL players . The Executive fully supports the absolute protection of the amateur ethos . I am sure that Richard Evans the Chairman of the Executive would welcome any information from Colin in this area . It would however be wrong to c riticise a club based on heresay evidence with no real substance to back up the a llegation . If clubs are not happy with a particular reinstatement guideline then it is up to the club to have that guideline removed or altered by lobbying with other clubs and/or through submissions to the Executive.

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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"


COACHES' CLIPBOARD AFCANAFA

T ~~:, 1'~`l 0 E ne subject that appears to have been slightly

0neglected in coach education is that of TEAM

SELECTION, yet it is a subject that occupies as much, if not more of coaches time than any other . The -4 BIG WS"- WHO, WHERE, WHEN and WHY are a constant concern for all coaches, and factors such as wound size and condition, weather, team balance uld needs . opposition strengths and weaknesses are iust some of what need to be considered . In the case of the RESERVES side, the considerauon points may not always be exactly the same, but they are just as numerous . Where to play the senior player who has been dropped or is returning from injury, the youngster just out of U19's, the " senior border-liners" or the ones showing "senior potential", are questions that require careful consideration . There is usually the urge to play them in the best nosition for YOU . but even if you would like to play a certain player at CHF of Full Forward, if you think he ~sron't make it in that position at senior level it is often better for that player not to play him there . There is often a tendency with the "senior player" to play him -Where the action is" (ie . the centre . ruck roving etc .) but if the player is not familiar with that position he may spend all day chasing the play but never getting the ball, and so destroy his confidence . The "WHO & WHEN" regarding senior promotion . is often very much in the hands of the Reserves Coach, as the Senior Coach may not see much more than half the reserves game due to his many match day responsibilities . With the obvious differences in SPEED & EFFICIENCY between Seniors and Reserves, there is no sure way of knowing when a player is ready to make the step up in standard . However, a "LOOK BEYOND THE OBVIOUS" approach, together with a "BASIC CHECK LIST" c an help to ensure that the player is pretty close - physically and mentally . The "CHECK LIST" c an include such points as . . . FIRST TAKE BALL HANDLERS : Plavers who take the ball cleanly at the first attempt, both in the air and on the ground. So often you see players in Reserves football who will fumble slightly at the first attempt, but get away on the 2nd take, end the game %vith 30 possessions, get promoted and then find that y ou don't often get second time chances at senior level. you only get one crack at it most times. DISPOSAL J VISION : Not just the ability to transfer the ball to a team-mate and not "turn it over", but to place it "to the advantage" of a teamate and not put it into a 50/50 situation . MAKING POSITON : Often a Reserves game, or at ieast great portions of the game, won't progress or CO THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 799R

"flow" in the more predictable manner of a senior game for a variety of reasons, making it difficult to "read the play" . Good players often move to the right positions to receive the ball or to keep the play flowing but find that the ball doesn't always go where it should, or the player with the ball isn't able to put it into the right place regularly. Getting to the CORRECT place CONSISTENTLY also covers several other requirements of football such as fitness, leg speed, desire etc. TALKING: (Constant, correct communication ) Often you can identify a good "football communicator" in situations as simple as the pre-game warm ups in the rooms, when groups are simply handballing across the room to each other . If "Talking" is NATURAL to the player, he'll be doing it even then, calling for the ball CORRECTLY and with URGENCY . ("over the top째, "on your left" etc) encouraging and praising even in this simple routine. Team selection certainly requires much thought and attention, and the coach will find himself questioned on this subject more than any other . (Although it is fair to say that questions regarding selection issues really tend to centre on NON-selection) . Often the 24 hits following team announcement will find a coach more involved with players NOT selected (either dropped, or not promoted when they feel they should be) than with the players who are IN the side . Once again the Reserves Coach will face different circumstances to the Senior Coach in dealing with those players left out. Where the Senior Coach can inform a player of his omission and the reasons for it, and then be safe in the knowledge that the player will still have a game of footy to look forward to and attempt to improve those poorer areas of his game, the Reserves Coach (unless he has the luxury of his club fielding a Club XVIII side) will know he is sentencing the player to a week-end of no football . Often the only advice he can pass on to the player is to "show club spirit" and assist where possible on match day, and get on the track and work hard - don't just be another one of the numbers going around, but strive to be OUTSTANDING, and then spend a little extra time on the weak parts of his game . Of course in the case of the Reserves, the player should also be told to "bring your gear". With 43 players selected ahead of him, it's a reasonable bet one of them will pull out . Finally, all players should expect an honest explanation as to the reason or reasons for their omissions . Team selection is about CONSIDERING (Who . Where, When and Why) and COMMUNICATING (Why and What to do about it).


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5 5 5 FJLD XAVERIANS 5 4 OLD MENTONIANS 5 3 .5 MARCELLIN 4 4 OLD CAMBERWELL 5 5 OLD CAREY 5 5 OLD PARADIANS 3 4 MONASH GRYPHONS 5 4 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 3 ORMOND 3 5

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U-19 TOTAL 11 0 5 105 4 97 . 5 3.5 85 . 5 0 85 0 85 5 81 0 80 5 76 3 76 1 .5 75 . 5 75 0 5 73.5 2 73 0 73 73 2 0 .5 70.5 2 68 2 68

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ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW 1998 1W ay - .$uly}

This Sat: 16/5: Ormond v MHSOB This Sun: 17/5 : FIDA Matchday Next Sat: 23/5 : De La Salle v Old Scotch Next 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 Queen's Birthday weekend Sun. 7/6: No matches Queen's Birthday weekend Sat. 13/6: No match scheduled - ground vacant Sun. 14/6: FIDA matchday Old Trinity v Ormond Sat. 20/6: Sun. 21/6 : Uni . Blues v Old Scotch Sat. 27/6: Marcellin v North Old Boys Sun 28/6: St . Kevins v Collegians Sat . 4/7: Mazenod v Old Paradians Sun. 5/7: No match scheduled - ground vacant Sat 11/7: MHSOB v Mazenod Sun 12/7: No match scheduled - ground vacan t (

Peter Flynn . Ivanhoe . Abusive language, 2 matches . Simon Driver, Bulleen-Templestowe . Striking, 2 matches . Simon Holmes . Thomastown . Striking, 2 matches . Nick Bone, Bulleen-Templestowe . Witness failed to appear . Suspended 1 week pending satisfactory explanation for his absence. Nick Youngs, MHSOB (U19) . Striking, 4 matches . Daniel Stony, Old Xaverians (2) (U19) . Charging, 2 matches . Glen Campbell, Old Essendon (C18). Striking, 5 matches . *Julian McDermott, Banyule. Striking, 2 matches . *Chris Mollard, Collegians (U19) . Misconduct ,

2 matches . *Matt Magor, Uni . Blacks (U19) . Striking, 2 matches . *Accepted prescribed penalty

First offence ( $5) ; second offence ($25) ; third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100); each subsequent offence ($100) . Rese rves/C18 Seniors/U19 failure to phone failure to provide scores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pm Bulleen Cobras (Res .) St. Leos Emmaus (Sen .) Marcellin (Res .) Old Xavs (U19 1) Marcellin (C18.) Old Xavs (U19 B ) OTHER Beaumaris AFC . Fined $50 - Senior Coach used abusive language towards a field umpire after their Round 4 match . Fined $100 - club official did abuse the VAFA following a recent tribunal decision.

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Late Start s/long breaks Thirty-nine $5 fines would have been imposed if Round 4 late starts/long breaks fines were to be imposed . Round 5 fines will appear next week . Incorrect scores phoned (Rnd . 4) Old Brighton (Sen .), Uni . Blues (Sen.), Hawthorn (Sen .), Beaumaris (Res.), Parkside (Res .), St . Kevins (C18 - Round 3)

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A Il clubs are asked to note, especially those in Divisions 2 and 3, that Keffor in Division 2 tia.ve dropped a grade to Division 3, replacing 1,laribyrnong who will now play in Division 2 . Draws for the season will remain the same with a direct swap taking place (ie. where Kellor appear read Maribyrnong, and vice versa) . Review - Round 3 (Glenferrie Oval) . Broadmeadows were taken to the cleaners by a much improved RAID Lions two weeks ago, qoing down by near on 10 goals . Karingal (1) outplayed the Marlins to win their second game for the season, while ARaribyrnong continued on their merry way in Division 3 easily accounting for Karingal ( 2) . Werribee and Ringwood fought the tightest game of the round in Melbourne with the Blues getting home by a kick, with Geelong not fronting for the third time in three weeks much to Parkside's dismay. In the final match Hawthorn clearly outpointed Keilor to win convincingly. In Bendigo the Bombers dropped their first game when Bendigo (1) defeated them comfortably,

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while Ballarat lost by the narrowest of margins against Bendigo (2) . Preview - Round 4 Ringwood play RAID Lions in a contest that will separate fourth from fifth with the Lions favoured to win on recent form . Geelong and Karingal (2) are drawn to play . although at the time of printing Geelong's future for 1998 was unclear. Newly promoted Maribyrnong take on Ball arat with the Knights expected to win, while Keilor who have drooped a grade play Parkside, with the Saints tipped to get their first points for the year. The Bombers and Karingai 1 clash on Elsterwnick No .2 and the Bombers would appear to be too strong on paper and should win . Broadmeadows and Wer ribee will fight out a close contest with the Kangas favoured to bounce back from their loss last week, while Bendigo (1) will be keen to reverse their last encounter's result against the Marlins. Although the young Marlins will prove too quick all over the ground . In the last match Hawthorn and Bendigo (2) clash in a game that should see the warriors victorious .

LADDERS ROUND 2 DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS BOMBERS 3 2 1 0 175 131 133 .58 8 BENDIGO (1) 3 2 1 0 186 150 124 8 KARINGAL 3 2 1 0 85 133 63 .9 8 MARLINS 3 1 2 0 128 160 80 4 DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS 13AL1"T ' 3 2 1 0 213 99 215.15 8 BROADMEADOWS 3 2 1 0 172 89 193 .25 8 BENDIGO (2) 3 2 1 0 224 129 173 .64 8 RAID LIONS 3 2 1 0 168 123 136 .58 8 RINGWOOD 3 2 1 0 104 121 85 .95 8 HAWTHORN 3 1 2 0 120 117 102.56 4 WERRIBEE 3 1 2 0 125 74 .4 70.6 4 `CEILOR 3 0 3 0 19 323 5 .88 0 DIVISION THREE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST °Yo POINTS MARIBYRNONG 3 2 0 1 224 15 1493 .3 1 0 PARKSIDE " 3 2 1 1 224 15 1493 .310 KARINGAL (2) ' 3 1 2 1 130 109 119 .26 6 GEELONG • 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * received forfeit forfeiting teams receive average losing score . teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the round Please note the switch of Maribyrnong to Division 2 and Kei(or to Division 3, in terms of ladder placement, points and percentage at the time of printing was yet to be resolved . Ladders to be adjusted accordingly when FIDA Executive deci;,-sion hasbeen made. 0 THF

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A RESERVE SECTIO N DE LA SALLE OLD SCOTCH OLD XAVERIANS ST KEVIN S CLU MELBURNIANS COLLEGIANS Ls(VERSITY BLUES STBERNAROS p,-D HAILEYBURY p,p BRIGHTON

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 0

1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

517 427 360 420 360 387 404 275 257 216

287 180 .14 16 280 152 .50 16 293 122 .87 16 364 115 .38 12 359 100 .28 12 394 98 .22 12 491 82 .28 8 342 60 .41 4 485 52 .99 4 454 47 .58 0

OflMOND OLD PARADIANS MARCELLIN NORTH OLD BOYS IVANHOE ¶iERRY PENOLA OB -CUD TRINITY ,HSOB 14AZENOD 0 C OLD IVANHOE

5 5 5

5 0 0 555 226 245 .58 20 4 1 0 417 248 168 .15 16 4 1 0 396 292 135 .62 16

5 5 5 5

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374 337 345 286

333 371 413 485

5 5 5

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408 274 199

435 464 405

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112 .31 90 .84 83 .54 58 .97

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8 93 .79 4 59 .05 4 49 .14 4

C RESERVE BEAUMARIS A F C 5 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 5 OLDGEELONG 5 BANYULE 5 OLD MENTONIANS 5 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 THOMASTOWN 5 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 5 'ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 5

4 4 4 4 3 3 1 1 0 0

1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5

0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

455 202 225 .25 16 438 316 138 .61 16 387 286 135 .31 16 432 321 134 .58 16 451 326 138 .34 14 377 326 115 .64 12 298 448 66 .52 6 285 413 69 .01 4 248 439 56 .49 0 199 530 37,55 0

D RESERVE SECTIO N WHITEFRIARS AJAX PARKSIDE MONASH BLUES AQUINAS 0 C SOUTHBANK YARRA VALLEY UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD ESSENDO N ST JOHNS O C SALESIAN 0 C ST PATRICKS MENTONE

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0

0 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 5

0 398 133 299 .25 20 0 408 162 251 .85 20 0 436 244 178 .69 16 0 513 299 171 .57 12 0 281 266 105 .64 12 0 284 350 81 .14 12 1 433 347 124,78 10 0 301 309 97 .41 8 1 249 463 53 .78 6 0 267 514 51 .95 4 0 181 423 42 .79 0 0 229 546 41 .94 0

E BLUE RESERV E OLD CAMBERWELL 5 5 0 0 746 144 518 .06 20 PENINSULA 0 B 5 5 0 0 564 138 414 .71 20 CAULFIELD GR 5 4 1 0 465 158 294 .30 16 CHIRNSIDE PARK 5 3 2 0 414 306 135 .29 12 OAKLEIGH A F C 5 2 3 0 339 409 82 .89 8 GLENHUNTLY 5 2 3 0 272 513 5102 8 POWER HOUSE 5 2 3 0 230 521 44 .15 8 ELSTERNWICK 5 1 4 0 275 390 70 .51 4 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 5 1 4 0 184 567 32 .45 4 ST MARYS 5 0 5 0 203 548 37 .04 0 E WHITE RESERV E OLD CAREY 5 5 0 0 467 167 279 .64 20 FITZROY REDS 5 4 0 1 523 202 258 .91 18 U H S O B 5 3 2 0 539 163 330 .67 12 *KEW 5 3 2 0 354 213 166 .20 12 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 3 2 0 436 301 144 .85 12 RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 3 2 0 350 288 121 .53 12 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 2 3 0 385 452 85 .18 8 BULLEEN COBRAS 5 1 4 0 151 659 22 .91 4 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 5 0 4 1 155 457 33 .92 2 OLD WESTBOURNE 5 0 5 0 142 639 22 .22 0 # Ineligible player Round I * Ineligible player Round 2 M

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F RESERVE MONASH GRYPHONS 5 4 1 0 505 243 207 .82 16 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 408 322 126 .71 12 WEST BRUNSWICK 5 3 2 0 404 339 119 .17 12 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 3 2 0 336 284 118 .31 12 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5 3 2 0 428 390 109 .74 12 ANZ ALBERT PARK 5 3 2 0 231 292 79 .11 12 SYNDAL TALLY HO 5 1 4 0 246 409 60 .15 4 *ELEY PARK A F C 5 0 5 0 183 632 28 .96 0 CLUB 18 (1 ) OLD XAVERIANS 4 4 0 0 521 91 572 .53 16 DE LA SALLE 4 4 0 0 388 103 376 .70 16 OLD BRIGHTON 4 4 0 0 190 120 158 .33 18 ST KEVINS 4 2 2 0 197 210 93 .81 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 2 0 182 269 67 .66 B MHSOB 4 1 3 0 266 288 92 .36 4 *OLD SCOTCH 4 1 3 0 165 254 64 .96 4 COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 147 307 47 .88 4 MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 3 0 154 365 42 .19 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 4 0 4 0 126 384 32 .81 0 CLUB 18 (2) MONASH WHITES 4 4 0 0 278 138 201 .45 16 MT LILYDALE O C 4 3 1 0 304 203 149 .75 12 THORNBURY COUGARS 4 3 1 0 228 190 120 .00 12 KEW 4 2 2 0 253 204 124 .02 8 OLD ESSENDON 4 2 2 0 294 283 103 .89 8 MARCELLIN 4 1 3 0 230 259 88 .80 4 PARKSIDE 4 / 3 0 195 299 65 .22 4 YARRA VALLEY 4 0 4 0 170 376 45 .21 0 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS 5 5 0 0 606 231 262 .34 20 OLD PARADIANS 5 5 0 0 564 351 160 .68 20 COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 560 476 117 .65 12 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 2 3 0 339 340 99 .71 8 DE LA SALLE 5 2 3 0 536 557 96 .23 8 #*OLD BRIGHTON 5 2 3 0 321 347 92 .51 8 ST BERNARDS 5 2 3 0 404 518 77 .99 8 ST KEVINS 5 2 3 0 385 556 69 .24 8 MAZENOD 0 C 5 2 3 0 413 615 67 .15 8 OLD CAREY 5 0 5 0 275 675 40 .74 0 UNDER-19 (2) WHITEFRIARS 5 5 0 0 670 290 231 .03 20 OLD SCOTCH 5 4 1 0 647 398 162 .56 16 MARCELLIN 5 3 1 1 443 394 112 .44 14 OLD TRINITY 5 2 3 0 418 391 106 .91 8 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 5 2 3 0 489 487 100 .41 8 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 2 3 0 454 527 86 .15 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 2 3 0 396 493 80 .32 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 2 3 0 438 599 73 .12 8 BEAUMARIS A F C 5 1 3 1 387 542 71 .40 6 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 1 4 0 377 598 63 .04 4 UNDER-19 (2) BLUE MHSOB S 5 0 0 660 241 273 .86 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 5 0 0 596 276 215 .94 20 OLD MENTONUINS 5 4 1 0 660 370 178 .38 16 AJAX 5 3 2 0 415 379 109 .50 12 ORMOND 5 3 2 0 391 403 97 .02 12 MONASH BLUES 5 2 3 0 347 415 83 .61 8 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5 1 3 1 239 307 77 .85 6 DE LA SALLE (2) 5 1 4 0 399 594 67 .17 4 CAULFIELD GR 5 0 4 1 244 419 58 .23 2 *ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 5 0 5 0 112 777 14 .41 0 UNDER-19 (2) RED YARRA VALLEY 5 5 0 0 683 252 271 .03 20 OLD IVANHOE 5 4 1 0 353 276 127 .90 16 WARRINGAL A F C 5 3 2 0 540 360 150 .00 12 THERRY PENOLA OB 5 3 2 0 469 345 135 .94 12 OLD PARADIANS (2) 5 3 2 0 462 462 100 .00 12 *OLD GEELONG 5 2 3 0 285 351 81 .20 8 AQUINAS O C 5 2 3 0 407 546 74 .54 8 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 5 2 3 0 250 482 51 .87 8 BULLEEN•TEMPLESTOWE 5 1 4 0 142 596 23 .83 4


VAFA PREM IERS HIP LIST S 1998 TEAM NAME OLD XAVERIANS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUES DE LA SALLE ST BERNARDS OLD MELBURNIANS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD SCOTC H OLD BRIGHTON COLLEGIANS

W L A SECTIO N 5 0 4 1 4 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 4 0 5 B SECTION 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 5

FOR AGAINST % POINT S 608 627 507 410 503 375 471 401 490 430

342 177.78 20 456 137.50 16 389 130.33 16 398 103.02 12 558 90.14 8 418 89.71 8 557 84.56 8 510 78.63 8 572 85.66 4 622 69.13 0

559 561 573 561 582 499 404 482 435 437

423 448 433 493 529 482 447 606 650 582

132.15 125.22 132.33 113.79 110.02 103.53 90.38 79.54 66.92 75.09

594 718 505 542 489 447 492 567 447 500

455 464 403 502 482 515 575 665 580 660

130.55 20 154.74 16 125.31 12 107.97 12 101 .45 8 86.80 8 85.57 8 85.26 8 77.07 4 75.76 4

MARCELLIN OLD TRINITY ORMOND MHSOB OLD PARADIANS NORTH OLD BOYS OLD IVANHOE IVANHO E MAZENOD 0 C THERRY PENOLA O B

4 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 0

OLD MENTONIANS BEAUMARIS A F C HAMPTON ROVERS OLD GEELONG ST BEDES MENTONE TIG ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD BANYUL E ST LEOS EMMAUS W P BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE THOMASTOWN

5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1

WHITEFRIARS MONASH BLUES PARKSIDE SOUTHBANK YARRA VALLEY AQUINAS 0 C OLD ESSENDON AJA X SALESIAN 0 C ST PATRICKS MENTONE UNIVERSITY BLACKS ST JOHNS O C

5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1

559 507 594 608 569 600 446 379 421 422 351 31 7

364 153.57 20 275 184.36 16 396 150.00 14 486 125.10 14 431 132.02 12 517 116.05 12 455 98.02 8 532 71,24 8 503 83.70 4 597 70.69 4 502 69.92 4 715 44.34 4

OLD CAMBERWELL CAULFIELD GR PENINSULA 0 B CHIRNSIDE PARK OAKLEIGH A F C ELSTERNWICK POWER HOUSE GLENHUNTLY SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY ST MARYS

E BLUE SECTIO N 5 0 0 859 4 1 0 801 4 1 0 699 3 2 0 701 3 2 0 563 2 3 0 519 2 3 0 511 1 4 0 377 1 4 0 299 0 5 0 37 7

370 232.16 20 327 244.95 16 430 162.56 16 511 137.18 12 519 108.48 12 504 102.98 8 694 73.63 8 822 45.86 4 733 40.79 4 796 47.36 0

OLD CAREY KE W RICHMOND CENTRAL FITZROY REDS UHSO B NORTH BRUNSWICK BULLEEN COBRAS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS LA TROBE UNIVERSITY OLD WESTBOURN E

E WHITE SECTION 5 0 0 740 5 0 0 766 4 1 0 674 3 2 0 407 3 2 0 441 2 3 0 445 1 4 0 361 1 4 0 354 1 4 0 334 0 5 0 326

216 316 460 378 577 578 530 528 657 608

MONASH GRYPHONS SYNDAL TALLY HO HAWTHORN AMATEURS ELTHAM COLLEGIANS WEST BRUNSWICK ELEY PARK A F C ANZ ALBERT PARK WERRIBEE AMATEURS

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0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F SECTIO N 0 0 637 0 0 735 2 0 430 2 0 495 3 0 . 352 4 0 366 4 0 306 5 0 207

342.59 242.41 146.52 107.67 76.43 76.99 68.11 67.05 50.84 53.62

20 20 16 12 12 8 4 4 4 0

197 323.35 20 351 209.40 20 353 121 .81 12 426 116.20 12 469 75.05 8 556 65.83 4 649 47.15 4 659 31 .41 0

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