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A SECTION by Jason Frenke l f st Saturday at Toorak Park I was witness to one ao the more exhilerating sights in football, an d one that is increasingly rare in the modern game a big crowd at a suburban ground . Since the VFL\AFL did away with the Lakeside Ovals and Windy Hills, the elite competition has failed to provide this spectacle, and falling crowds at the VFA\VFL meant that Saturday's bumper crowd in Armadale was one to be treasured . Perhaps 3000 supporters turned out to see first versus second - if they left disappointed at the one-sided nature of the contest, they must have been impressed with the silky skills of the Old Xaverian Football Club . Make no mistake, this Xavs combination is the best of any of the previous three years, each of which have yielded premierships . Winners on every line, precision passing, hard running, and a host of forward options are just some of the characteristics that will make it difficult for any other side to get a look in . St . Kevins, missing their two key forwards in Garvey and Ryan, would no doubt have fared better had these players been out there, but 15 goals is a considerable defeat, and SKOBS will be licking their wounds after last week . The other side to be licking their wounds will be Collegians, winless, slender leaders over the Redlegs at three-quarter time, and ultimate sufferers of a 38 point defeat after the OMs turned on a 7 goal final quarter to keep Leigh Carlson's men firmly entrenched at the bottom of the table . Another side struggling at the moment is Old Haileybury , who went down to Old Scotch by 20 points . In a much-needed return to form, Aidyn Boyd booted 10 for the victors . A last quarter revival wasn't enough to see St . Bernards over the line at home to De La Sall e . The D's booted 8 goals to 3 in the opening term and had Garry Foulds' charges playing catch-up footy all afternoon. University Blues were never really in trouble against Old Brighton, as De Crespigney, McKinnon and Lennen all booted three goals in their 39 point win . PREVIEW Those two saintly teams - Kevins and Bernards - meet at Glenferrie Oval today as the B's hope to catch the SKOBS drowning in their sorrows after lost week's big loss . Tim Hart's men are unlikely to wilt, however, and the likely inclusion of Garvey will boost their forward line. Merrington has added bite to St . Bernards forward line, and with Vassallo and Mount in consistent form, they might just cause an 2
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upset . But they might not . SKOBS by 29 . De La Salle mee t the ever-improving Old Scotch at Elsternwick I today (Sat) in what could prove to be a very in esting affair . The D's are travelling along nicel the minute while the Cardinals have bounced b after an indifferent start to the season . Ki Collins will be sweating about Scotch forward Ai Boyd all week, but in Rosman and Mannix the have some handy firing power of their own . Sc( might just get over the line though - just, by 4 points . Gary Petroff is anticipating the mismatch of season as the undefeated Xavs take on the mu defeated Lions . Complacency is the only thing t will bring the top side undone, but even that mi not be able to help Collegians over the line . ' Lions conceded a slender lead at three-quarter t last week, a mark of a side lacking in confider Perhaps he can use this column to fire the boys - Xavs by 15 goals at least . University Blues host Old Melburnians in important clash for the Redlegs at the Univer Oval . If they can beat the Students at home tod then it would seem Old Melburnians are genu contenders, because that is what the Blues < With a 5-1 record, they're only loss has been ai to SKOBS and they didn't lose that one b yeithr . Lennen and De Crespigney can kick goals, while Doc Fairchild helps bring runners I McKinnon , Maplestone, Slimmon and Sturrock into game . Melburnians can run too, and B aKendyThompsarelfinds . 9 Blues play their home ground well, running the t wide to the wings, and I think they'll just get hoc Blues by 15 points . Tommorow's Optus Vision Match of t Round from Elsternwick Park sees Old Haileybi facing Old Brighton . The Bloods have fallen flat recent weeks while Brighton were able to notch their first win of the season a couple of weeks a Oakley has been in good form of late, as 1 Jackson, and if Nick Perry can continue to kick I goals . Brighton might just be able to win this oi The Bloods have plenty of tall timber in Hucker, I Hiltons and the Secculls, and in Wayne Phillips InowhavetfrmVicnnket,oa fancy Brighton might just struggle to come up w the goods . Bloods by 21 points .
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St . Bernards - Congratulations to Jason Gollant and Vin Comito on reaching 150 games . lrc current VC's of the Senior side . Jason has I t(ie club best (a fairest twice and represented while Vin has played VFL and progressed ,Ill our juniors and is recognised as one of our ;I i ) ltl~-ers in the history of the club . From all a t [3t-rnards well done to you both . Old Melburnians - Congratulations to Simon Theodore on reaching 100 games for the OM's . „rnler premiership player (A&B) . B&F ('94&'97) ,,,ul `, ;1FA representative player ('95&'97), all at ,%I, wish you well . Also Lachlan Bunn and Cam Kennedy are congratulated for playing their 50th ,lle respectively in Rounds 4 and 5 . De La Salle - Recently the following milestones •,1%c been achieved Matt Chun & Marcus Harber 50), Matt Fisher & Damian Crowe (100) and Pat jiBnnix (150). This week Luke Van Der Plight pl n s his 100th, an d if Pat O'Ca ll aghan plays „daY he also will bring up a long awaited 100 games . Well done to you all .
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ST. KEVINS V . ST. BERNARDS Field : Graeme u :aites Albie Firley Boundary : Michael Chapple Tri~tan Bowman Goal : Russell Owens Brad Nash DE LA SALLE V . OLD SCOTCH At EP Saturday Fidd : Darren Dalgleish Anthony Damen Boundary : :'inthonv Patterson Simon Boileau Goal : Bernie I icare Revin Segota COLLEGIANS v. OLD XAVERIANS Field : Heath LiIIIP James Van Beek Boundary : Jon Stevenson I ml Dodds Goal : Dominic Napoli Shane Herbert UNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD MELBURNL9tYS Field : Cameron Stewart Mark Gibson Boundary : Steve Johnston Brendan Corcoran Goal : Anthonv 5impson Geoff Grigg OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD HAILEYBURY At EP Sunday Field : Steve McCarthy Jamie Kvins i3oilndary: Bob Mutton Matthew Cook Goal : Kevin 1-Cota Anthony Simpson RESERVES Goal : Daniel 1nDuser Stephen Leah y
SENIORS - 16 .05 .9 8
OLD XAVERIANS 8 .0 9.5 11 .9 20.17.137 ST KEVINS 2 .1 2.4 4.8 8.10.46 Old Xavertens: M . Bourke 6 . Rutankor 3. Tailor 3 . Hatfield 3 . Ocklerlaw 2. Hamuaberrv. Peely, Wood . Jay. Best: Taylor. Blood . Ford . Grange. iandigan, Dillon. St Kevia® : Terzinl 2. Daleman . Bowles . Sibertia. Lyon . Best : TerzW. McGinnes . OReefe. OConnor, Weight . Hewett. ST BERNARDS 3.5 9 .9 10.14 15 .20.110 DE LA SALLE 8 .3 14 .5 18.11 17 .15.117 St Bernsrds : Vasallo 4 . A. Maniphs 3. Gtmore 2. Taylor 2. Brebser. Bvrne. Mount. J. Gallant. Beat:A. Thomas, L. Vasallo. L. Gdlant . S. Ta}ior. J. Mount . A. Menshaw. De La Sa1le :Roseman 5 . Evans 4. Brown . Crowe. Mitken, B . Mannix. Swift. Orlando. Best: B. MarmLY. S. Hvtand. Evans . Broker. Chan . Corin . OLD HAILEYBURY 3.1 4.8 9 .7 14.9.93 OLD SCOTCH 4.1 7.8 12 .10 17.11 .113 Old HaBeyMuy: Morey 5. A. Hilton 2 . M. Seccull 2. Ba+.~ter. Carson . Cartv . Hucker, Kraus. Best:Marev. Hueker . Connell . Dimond . W. Phillips. Webb. Old Scotch: Boyd 10, Angus. Collins 2 . McDonnell . Phillips. Pritchar d . Best : Heath. Smith. Hume. Boyd . Eagle . Pritchard. OLD MELBU1tN1ANS 3 .3 7.4 9.5 16.10.106 COLLEGIANS 2 .3 4 .9 8.14 9 .14.88 Old Mem. ..,.m~a: Ellis 5 . Guest 2. Ross 2 . Mca4Lillut 2. Parkin . Thompson. M. Berry . Vsenov. Roberts . Best : Aubrev. Eabrev. Ellis. Campbell. Thompson. Ross. Collegians: Humphrey 2. Lake 2. Warne-Smith 2 . Deane-Johns . Husking, Milat. Best : Jefferson. Cooper. Vander 6enne. Proctor. Lake. Frazer . OLD BRIGHTON 4 .2 6 .5 8 .7 12 .9.81 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.1 12.5 13 .13 17.18 .120 Old Brighton: Perry, 4. Jackson 3. Talbot 2. l:'off. Lennox . Hipaell. Best: S1urchie. Oakley. Kent. Jackson. Alderson. Brown. University Blues: De Crespigny 3. McKinnon 3 . Le,men 3 . Sheehan 2 . Struck 2. Featherston . Blood . Versteegaen . Beet : Staritski. Strack . McKinnon . Maplestone . Alexander. De Crespigny .
RESERVES - 16.05 .98 OLD XAVERIANS 5.3 8.9 15.11 16.13 .109 ST KEVINS 0 .1 1 .3 3.3 6.4 .40 Old Xaverians: Galdman 3. Stoney 3. Hunter 2 . Ned 2. Hawkins 2. N. Ockleshaw. Jones . Barnett. Drake. Best: Walsh, Lechte. Gladman . Kav. Rvan . Drake. St ICevina : (Goal Kickers and Best Players notreceteed l ST BERNARDS 3 .3 4.7 7.10 9.11 .65 DE LA SALLE 1 .2 4 .2 5.2 6.6.42 St Bernard.9 : Wood 3 . D. Thomas . hatheurs. Kennedv. Haves. Donnellv. J. De Bono. Best: Catteral. Nathan . Wood. Mathews. Kennedv, Haces. De La Salle: Fisher 2. Grace 2. Campbell. Tucker- Best : Smith . Van Der Pligt. Borella. Fisher. Flonrrav. Hodder . OLD HAILEYBURY 2.3 4 .8 4 .10 5 .12.42 OLD SCOTCH 7.2 11 .4 19 .5 25 .7.157 Old HaBryburp: Forsyth 2 . Au~1rterson. Metin . Reid. Best: Orion. Forsyth. Rcidv. Pound . Scaunich . P. Langford . ones. Old Scotch: Crane 7. Hawkins 4 . Stokes 3 . Gross 3 . Lines 2. Eagle. Tindale, C . Reid. Faichney . Morris . Startick. Best: Hawkins. Crane. Gross. Castricum . Davis . Portion . OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .3 3.3 7.8 7.9 .51 COLLEGIANS 4 .2 10.4 10.6 11 .9 .75 Old Meibumians : Dixon 5. Wadded, Rose . Best: Rahopoulos- Dixon. Hewitt . Rose . Jenkins. J . Bunn . Collegians : Michael 2. Nisbet 2 . Startin 2. Byrne. Greeces . Gnbble . Lemon. Richards. Best: Nisbet . Byrne. Harris. Startin . Morley. Ingiis. OLD BRIGHTON 0 .2 0.4 2.4 2.5.17 UNIVERS2IY BLUES 5 .2 5 .4 8.7 6 .12.48 Old Brighton: Palfrey. D . Wilson . Best: Van Den Dungen. McMahon. Brcu•. T. Lennmc Toms. O'Neill . University Blues: Nugcnt 3. Langley. Havter. Kiuge . Best: Long6 Nugent. Evans. 7Weddle. McAloon . Edaards .
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MAY 30 - ROUND 8 OLD SCOTCH v . ST. KEVINS 1) I , LA SALLE v. OLD HAILEYBURY >T; BERNARDS v . COLLEGIANS OLD XAVERIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUE S OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON at EP Sunday
NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL BOYD OLD SCOTCH 10 29 VASSALLO ST .BERNARDS 4 29 WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 2 22 LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 19 RYAN ST . KEVINS 18 GARVEY ST . KEVINS 16 A RESERVE CRANE OLD SCOTCH 7 21 FISHER DE LA SALLE 18 WRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 SAUNDERS OLD HAILEYBURY 12 B . DOLLMAN ST. KEVINS 12
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DE LA SALLE
Cos Ix Leigh Carlson Res . C oac h: Craig Nankervis
Coach: Kevin Collins Res . Coach: Greg Feutrill
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 M . Chun 2 P. Fiume 2 M . Mercuri 3 D . Crowe
B. King N . Florentine B . Woolhouse T. Van Der Veene G . Deane-Johns S . Van Der Veene
7 L. Byrne
8 C . Higson gson 8 C . Pollock
9 V. Cleary 10 S . Harding 11 B . Mackenzie
12 C . Dilena
4 L. Hall
5 C . Swift 6 M. Fisher 7 C . B rowne
8 C . Wright 9 C . Campbell
10 T. Silvers 11 A. Evans (VC) 12 D. Toohey
13 A. Waters
13 G . Palmer 14 D. Warne-Smith
14 A . Duncan 15 J . Hodder
15 N. Michael
16 S . Hyland 17 A. Elliott 18 A. Flowerday
15 Y. Phillips
16 A . Wallace 17 R. Hosking9
18 J . Bennett
19 B . Mooney
20 A . Greenay 21 A. Johnston 22 D. Kerr 23 N . Milat 24 R. Hartnett
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 . Startin 34 D . 35 R. 36 G . 37 M .
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38 M . Lake (C) 39 R. Jones 40 M . O' Donnell 41 S . Lubich 42 L . Vasdekis
43 G . Cooper 45 M . Mossman
46 C . Harris 47 D . Milat 48 J . Lemon 49 A . Smith 50 B . Jefferson 51 P. Baxter 52 N . Gil l 53 M . Inglis 54 T. Dimopoulos
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20 B . Cori n 20 P. O' Brien 21 D. Jac k so n 22 P. O'Callaghan 22 S . Laska 23 D. Grace 24 J . Morel 25 G . Hynes
26 S . Wood 26 P. Wyles 27 L. Van Der Pligt 28 S . Hart 29 D. Rosman 30 B . Mannix 31 K. Mannix 32 R. Bonnici 33 D. Kin g 33 M . O ' Donnell 34 A. Pedicini
35 A. Mackintosh 36 B . Ashenden 37 S . Clay 37 M . Rosel
38 A . Mithen 39 P. Brasher (C ()) 40 M . Butler 41 M . Ellis
2 D. Connell (C) 3 D. Warden 4 C. McKenzie 6 W. Smith
8 G . Hipwel l 9 S . Lennox 10 R . Hartman 11 A. Fitzgerald 12 H . Bickett 13 R . Kent 14 B . Paterson
9 C. Home 10 C. Efstathiou
14 J. Bun n
15 D . Tymms 16 B . Williams 17 AVanDe;tD.rge1
15 N. Morey 15 R. Bartholmeusz
16 B. Langford-Jones 17 Ash Hilton 18 C.Jayasekera
16 C . Eabry
7 Adam Hilton
8 M . Orton
55 M . Harber
57 J . Moore 58 A. Thompson 59 M . Richards
58 T. Ford 59 B . La'Brooy 61 R . Grace 62 R . Beattie
63 S. McManus 66 S. Thomas
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12 A . Hewitt
14 A A. Forsyth
13 S . Ros e 15 M . Forster
18 M . Jackson (VC)
18 M . Constable
19 A. Mandylaris 20 A. Palfrey 21 N . Winter 22 K. Farrell 23 A. Pryor 24 R . Carter 25 S . Nickas 26 T. McNamara 27 D . Paterson 28 A. Alderton 29 P. Woff 32 N . Bulfin 34 M . Reid 35 S . Mercer 36 B . Pollock 38 J . Raju
19 M . Armstong (VC) 20 C. Kraus 21 A. Walde n 21 B . Waters 22 S . Richardson 23 M . Seccull 24 A. Ross
17 A . Topakas 18 Q . Keebi l 19 A . Parkin 20 J. Guest 21 L . Boy d 22 A . Waddel l 23 M . BerN(VC ) 24 C . Berry 26 C . Kenned y
25 G . Rowlands
27 O . Boyd
26 G . Phillips (VC) 27 J . Dann 28 A. Pound 28 S. Walden 29 B . Carson 30 R. Aughterson 31 D. Mason 31 B . Main
28 S . Rabbitt 29 M . Ward 30 I . McMullin 31 J. Hart 32 A . McDougall 33 G. Dixon 34 C . Ellis 35 D . Brow n 36 A . McKeon
39 A. Fische r N . Bulfin
41 J . Murchie 42 A. Corke 43 C . Brew 44 A. Brown 45 T. Desmyth 46 D . Hansen 47 D . Wilson
32 P. O'Donnell 33 A. Floyd 34 C. ReidyY
35 D. Lappage 36 B . Lay 37 S. O 'Grady 38 R. Parker
60 D . Crewdson 61 A . Wi tte
62 A . Lewis 63 B . Wilson
66 T. Lennox 71 B . Alderson 84 P. McMahon
37 R . Mulquine y
38 A . Michel l 40 S . Crow 41 G . Wilhelm 42 P. Theodore
39 M . Stanojevic 40 H. Gopu 40 W. Phillips
43 T. Cloke 44 P. Thompson 45 Z. Useino v
41 B . Malin
46 D . 47 S . Brown
42 D. Scaife 43 R. Plecher 44 A. Kirkwood-Scott 45 N. Hill
55 D. Scaunich 56 D. Webb
57 M . Wray 58 R . McMaster 60 J . Amitrano 61 A . Hall
62 R . Thornton 65 C . Dowling
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13 B. Carty
48 C . Jenkin s 49 T. Stuckey (C) 50 P. Marinis 51 C . Bank s 52 B . Campbell 53 A . Bains
54 I . Paterso n 55 S . Murray
56 J . Mille r 57 M . Peers 58 S. Giglia 59 J . Raftopoula: 60 H . Marshall
61 J . Sallaban k 62 W. Hauserma i 63 J . Rig g 64 P. Mill s 66 L . Col e
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g M . Lo ettt~ 10 T. Roberts 11 M . Jukes
47 J . Kuri a 48 S . Saunders 49 R. Goulden 50 A . eonwick 51 P. Dimond 52 D. Reid 53 C. Pountney
51 A . Orlando 52 D . H y lan d 53 L . Seager
6 P. Hanbury
11 C. Hucker 12 D. Seccull
46 P. Langford-Jones
50 J. Doak
M . Bennett S . Theodore A . Ross S . Ellinghau s L. Bun n
5 C. Warden
55 C. Toms 56 R. Brown 57 A . McLachlan 59 T. Farrar
50 P. Mannix
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5 N . Perry (C) 6 S . Alderson 7 B. Logan
53 B . Latchford
47 D. Lasin i 48 D . Smith
Coach: Mk haH Ford Res. Coach: David g'
4 M. Talbot
46 M . Hagan
55 E. Jones
77 T. Proctor
1 A. Baxter
49 M . Barber 50 S . Williams (VC) 51 D . Strachan 52 D. Stockdale
54 J. Duckett
70 T. Smith
1 A. Kryzwniak 2 J . Murch 3 R . Oakley
OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELE Coach : Simon Meehan Res . Coach : Peter Fatouros
42 B . Lee 43 L. Borella 44 X . Clancy 44 T. Montgomery
55 A. Mirakian
64 M . Gribble
OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS
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p 5e~~~n 01~ SCOTCN : Wayrte Ham~ ~Coac~h: ~Y~d McCorrneck
K , Stoke s p Phillips 3 C . Hosking : 7. Nott CVC) j R, Price (VC) 6 ~. h~cDonnell J Kitchen G Rei d 8 A Boyd Q 0 J . Kerr ;•, p,1 . Angus 2 S Hume 3 N . Hooper 4 D . Norman ~, pAatthew O'Brien ~6 A . Speed 7 S . Woodhouse e S, Collins 9 S . Spiden 20 T Wilso n 21 S . Gibb s 22 C . Heath 23 0. Crane 2~ L . Hawkins 2, T. Pritchard 26 A . Crow 27 R . Armstrong 2B R . Mallett 29 A. Teasdale 30 J. Laird 3 A. Smith 32 T. Gross 33 J. Hanneman 34 G . Eagle 35 S . Steele (C) 36 A. Millar 37 J . Smyth 38 R. EagI e 39 .~ M. Staric k a0 A. Warner ai A . Castribum ~2 S . Duthie a3 J . Paterson aq; M . G^)nn ~5 M . Blenheim 46 S . Panto n 47 T. Reid 48 P. Davis 49 D . Thomas 50 C . Tindale 51 `A. Faichney 52 A. Lines 53` S. Milliken 54 A. Seymou r 55 A. Mitchell 56 T. Wilmot 57 N. Morris 58 N. Thompson 59 A. Walkom 6¢ M . Weber 6i S . Eustace 62 A. Cowper 63 T. Gra y 64 Mark O'Brien 91 S . Grigg
OLD XAVERIANS Coach:l5m O'Shaughr~essy Res. Coech : Michael Ptatst
1 M . Blood ( C) 2 M . Bourke 3 L. Hanneberry 4 D . Landrigan (VC) 5 A. Heil 6 A . Keyhoe 7 S . Lethlean 8 M . Holmes 9 G. Hatfleld 11 Adam Jones 12 J . Bowen (VC) 13 L. Gladman 14 D . Stoney 15 J . Tayl 0 r 16 L. Ford 17 D. Richardson C ~ ) 18 S . Hunter 19 D . Stean 20 M . Hardman 21 T. Ockleshaw 22 A . Bourke 23 B . Berry 24 B . Coughlan 25 P. Lechte 26 S. Tucker 27 L . Fay 28 B. Cranage 29 S. Wood 30 D . Dann 31 L . Tuddenham 32 A. Brushfield 33 B. Healy 34 A. Bell i 35 S . Hede 36 P. Barrett 37 J . Hawkins 38 T. James 39 N . Ockleshaw 40 R. Ryan 41 A. Dillon 42 T. Flemin g 43 T. Woodruff 47 B . Hilbert 45 T. Coughlan 46 Andrew Jones 47 J . Kay 48 M . Jones 49 R. Dillon 50 J . Drake 51 D . Walsh 52 P. Conquest 53 M . Diamond 54 R . Jones 55 P. Salter • 56 M . O'Callaghan 66 P. Panagrotapaubs
S"L E3ER~lARDS Coach : Garry Faufds Res. Coaoh: ~ Law
1 A. Comito 2 J• Hardwick 3 A. Brebne r 4 V. Comito 5 Joe Mount 6 C. Wood 7 S . Perrett 8 L. Vassallo 8 A . Capes ( R) 9 J . Kenned y 10 N . MitcheU 10 G . Mathewes ( R) 11 P. Capes 12 B . Hogan 13 S . McKeon 14 A . Thomas 14 A . V necombe ( R) 15 T. Wilkinson 15 L. Overman ( R ) 16 C . Gray 17 B . Swann 18 P. Haye s 19 L. Gollant (C) 20 T. Sheehan 21 B . Loug hli n 22 Adam Merringto n 23 Andrew Merrington 24 G. De Mamiel 25 JP. Kavanagh 26 J . Gollant 26 M . Overman 27 A. Nathan 28 P. Gilmour 29 J~ Overman 29 D . O' Connor 30 J . Debono 31 M. Farme r 32 T. Harve y 33 James Mount 34 S. Daffey 35 M. Juricskay 36 C . Bon d 37 B. Debono 38 D . McAllister 39 S. Donelly 40 D . Abfalter 41 B. Overman 42 T. Paradowski 43 C . Davis 44 S. Taylor 44 B. Moon (R) 45 M . Dowling 46 C. Byrne 47 A. Osborn e 48 G . Collins 49 A. Fewster 50 S . Gray 51 B. GaI(aughe r 52 R. Nutter 53 D. Law 54 D. Thomas 55 M . Talbot 56 G . Cusack 57 L. Rogers 58 P. Farrel l 59 S . Byrne 60 A. Catterall 61 J . Cunningham 62 M . Talbot 63 D. B errhand t 64 P, Fitzgerald 65 P. Freeman
ST KEVI~S
Coach : Andrew Smith Fies. Coach: Fat Mackey
1 N . Hart 2 J . D y nan 3 M. Brad 4 W. Kei g yF~ran 5 M. DolfmanO C 6 D . Ciavola 7 B. Kennedy 8 B . Dollma n 9 M . Gargano 10 N . Fraser 11 D . Ryan 12 M . R~zio 13 R . Bowles 14 L. Mahoney 15 M . Olive 16 B . Garve y 17 M . Terzin~ 18 A . Wise 19 D. Sheehy 20 P. O'Keefe 21 J• Sibilia 22 J . Macey 23 S . Lowerson 24 S . Powel l 25 B . Marusic 26 A . Bevac u a 27 R. Gross ~C ) P8 M . Far uharson q 29 A . Mount 30 D . Curtis 31 A . McGuines s 32 S . O 'Conno r 33 G . Mulcahy 34 P. Scarfo 35 A . Thomas 36 D . Kennedy 37 S . Kennedy 38 D . Smit h 39 S . Gribble 40 A . Hart 41 J . Hassett 42 J . Pang razio 43 D . McArdle 44 D . Moylan 45 D . Waight 46 J . Fogarty 47 B. Qu~rk 48 S. McConnell 50 S. Kuring 51 J . Darc y 52 J . Finch 53 J . Goldsworthy 54 S. Game 55 B. Callery . 56 M . Pangrazio 57 C . Bossong 58 I . Hewitt 59 N . Sweeney 60 J . L nch 61 J . Herman 62 N . Goldsworthy 63 J . Bergin 65 T. Bare 67 B. Da 68 D . Mc ai r 69 P. Ry an 69 M . Ryan 70 P. Bannon 71 T. Salisbury 88 J . Quir k S . Young.
1 D. Slimmo n 2 J . Staritsk i 3 J . Sturrock 4 D. Guengerich 5 P. O'Donnel l 6 S . Longle y 7 D. Ha e r g N. Byrne 9 S . Meade (VC) 10 D. Maplestone 12 B . Blood (C) 13 G . Evans 15 M . Kordic k 16 C. STewar t 17 G . de Crespigny 1g S . Alexande r 19 B . Herral d 20 R. Polkinghorn e 20 Z . McCart y 22 P. Sheeha n 23 T Wilcox 23 B . Furphy 24 P. Fairbank 25 A . Henderso n 26 C . Mile s 27 B . Fricker 2g M . Thomas 30 M . Colema n 31 M . Mudg e 32 A . Nugent 33 L . Tweedle 34 J . McKinnon 35 A. Bake r 36 L . Morison 37 A. Lenne n 38 M. Cobbledi ck 39 B. Bohun 40 B. Mille r 41 M. Keely 42 D . Keys 43 J . Mclntosh 44 R . Featherston e 45 G . McLachla n 46 T. Johnson 47 S . Brockley 48 H . Carter 49 D . sTrack 50 H . Nailo n 52 J . Clarke 53 R. Versteege n 54 D. Kiel y 55 J . House 56 M . Belford 57 T. Irvin e 58 M . Wyrzykowsk i 59 L. Fehrin g 60 D . Edward s 61 A . McLeo d 62 N . Taylor 63 G . Kluge 65 R . Benja m in 66 S . Grac e 67 D . McAloon
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B SECTIO N by Michael Georg e REVIEW
PREVIEWS
MARCELLIN V. IVANHOE
MARCELLIN V. ORMOND
Marcellin shook off a persistent Ivanhoe to record an impressive away win at Ivanhoe Park . Ivanhoe staved in the contest up until half time but Marcellin dominated the contest after half time . Anthony Caffrey bagged eleven at full fonvard standing in for the regular Andrew Treganowan . Ivanhoe worked hard around the packs and created a contest in the heavy conditions of Ivanhoe Park but could not match Marcellin in the second half. On ballers Steve Doherty . Tim Scobie and Trevor Timms worked hard around the ground and Ben Joyce and Doni Valkanis were lively up forward . bIIiSOB V. ORMOND
Marcellin appear to have adapted well to life in B section and look set to, tinue their winning run against Ormond at home . i plenty of room to move Marcellin's on ballers should vide their fonvards with enough opportunities to ki winning score . Ormond's form has been up and doii late and would be keen to atone for the loss to MH~ However with the home ground advantage and c potent forward line Marcellin should continue its ning streak . Marcellin by 34 points
Ormond versus MHSOB at Elsternwick Park looked on paper to promise a close match however MHSOB got on top of a lethargic Ormond and staved in front all day . In an even team performance. MHSOB shared the goals around and Fairchild, Pertzel and Grimmer and Thompson all plaved solid games. David Turner was instrumental to an Ormond second half revival which restored some respectability to the scoreboard, and defenders Darren Edgell. Mark Gilmore and Brett Collins all fought hard all day against constant MHSOB pressure.
MHSOB V. OLD PARADIANS
OLD PARADIANS V . OLD IVANHOE In stark contrast to its last game Old Ivanhoe finished off its opponent Old Paradians with a six goal last quarter. Scott Kent led the charge kicking three in the last quarter. Rowen Weddle and Sean Tully worked well in the backline and on ballers Paul Donaldson, Anthony Parker and Brad Shadbolt also played well. Better players for Old Paradians were Vincent, Panham and Papaluca.
NORTH OLD BOYS V. IVANHOE
MAZENOD V. NORTH OLD BOY S
North Old Bovs trekked out to Mazenod to grind out a win. NOB's drew away from the home side in the second quarter kicking four goals . The second half developed into a dour struggle with the combatants managing a total of five goals in two quarters of football . Better players for NOB's included Collison . Mikunda and Jordan . For Mazenod Adam Hanley stood out both in the centre and in defence, Jerome Dunne, Chris Murray and Matt Quirk also played well . OLD TRINITY V. THERRY PENOLA
Old Trinity faced a fired up and competitive Therry combination at home and were just able to kick away after facing a spirited third quarter comeback from the visitors. For Old Trinity Sutcliffe after a limited pre-season played a good game, as did R . Phillips . Pawsey and Heighton. Therry welcomed back m an mountain Petrevski in the ruck who had an immediate impact on the game . Clarke and Bannister also played well .
MHSOB are another side which have slipped intc winning habit in the last few rounds . One of the 1 has been the form of one ballers Thompson, Grim and Pertzel who have been an effective and consis combination . Old Paradians at three wins and t losses could well be at the crossroads of their sea Old Paradians appear to be struggling to string two I performances together and an away win on current I looks unlikely. MHSOB by 29 points
North Old Boys continued their solid start to the son with a good away win and should be able to aca for Ivanhoe at home . Ivanhoe have struggled up to point to stay with its opposition all day. North Old I have an even line up and will record a good win at ht North Old Boys by 34 points . THERRY PENOLA V. MAZENO D
Therry playing at home and following an encou ing performance against Old Trinity would fancy t chances of getting their first win for the season age Mazenod . Mazenod also have had improved re; recently and what would could be a crucial clasl determining the destiny of both clubs, will be keen I second win . In the close one for the round, Therry, the aid of a home ground advantage to post their win of the year . Therrv by 2 points. OLD IVANHOE V. OLD TRINITY
Old Trinity, apart from a home loss to Marce have continued to rack up solid if unspectacular u and this week meet Old Ivanhoe . Old Ivanhoe aft show start to the season have won four in a row they appear to have been able to restructure their ward line after losing regular goalkicker McLean to winning scores. Another strength is their solid bacl which will be important if they are to keep the Trinitv forwards under control .
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SENIORS •- 16 .05.9 8 IVANHOE 2 .2 7.6 10.8 11.10 .76 MARCELLIN 5.2 8.3 14.6 20.11 .131 Ivanhoe: Joyce 3 . Frisina 3 . Valkanis 3 . Tucker. Scoble. Best: Valkanis . Saunders . Timns . Brown . Tucker. Frasa•a Ma*r•lla^• CaHrev It . Kandv4slLs 2 . Dineen. Waters, Armstrong. Coleritle. Collins . Boson . can Best : Cronin. Caffrey . Boyson. Glieen. Theisz . Seaburt•. ORMOND 2 .1 3.3 9.4 11 .7 .73 MHSOB 5 .7 12.13 15.18 17.25 .127 Ormond: D . Billing 3. B. Turner 2. C . Day 2, D. Robbins. R . Rewman. L. Holcombe. Best: D. EdgeIl . M . Gilmore. D. Turner. B. Collins . D. Billing. G. Bailey. MHSOB : D . Fairchild 3 . D. Roodley 2 . RMcIntyre 2. S. McCully 2. J. Gerner 2 . J. Pertzel 2 . A . Capp . M . Waycott. I. Birkett . Best: D. Farichlld. S. Grimmer. J . Pcrtzet . E . Thompson . D. Woodley. S . McCully . OLD PARADIANS 2 .2 3 .4 7.7 9.9 .63 01.D iVANHOE 1 .2 7.7 10.7 16.11.107 Old Patadia¢s: Hamisan 3 . Jenkins. Geary. Goditet•. Papaluka Ha rt. Best : Vincent. Pnham . Papatucka Jenkins. Zappa GodfreyOld Ivanhoe : Stewart 4 . Kent 3 . Russian 3, Shadbolt 2. Donaldson . Gcorge . Parker. Spidger. Best: Tully. Egan. Shadbott. Parker, R. Weddell . Donaldson. MAZENOD 1 .4 3 .7 5.10 5.12.42 NORTH DID BOYS 2 .3 6 .9 8.12 9.16.70 Mazenod: McMullin . Hanley. Sherlock. Carter. Fottniotis. Best : Harley. Dunne. C . Munarf, Maahan . Quirk, M. Munmy. Old 7Naity: ColHson 2. Barker 2. M6rvnoa Jordan, Tonkin. [a%ailo. Boyer. Best : SCollL.an. Mikti•noa Booth . OLD TRINITY 6 .3 9 .7 11 .8 15.9.99 2 .3 3 .8 10.8 11 .10.78 THERRYPENOLA Old Trlntty: Sutcliffe 4 . Heath 3. Stickland 2. Clarke 2 . S . Kennedy. Hlllas . PawSey, Bennie. Best: R. Phillips, Sutcliffe. Pawsey. Heighton. Robinson. Burrows . Theny Peaola : Crotty 3. Vaina 2 . O'Connor 2. Grocock . Curet . Goodwin . Crockford. Best: Clarke . Petretsld. R. Bannister. Boyle . Vaina Fitzpatrick .
RESERVES - 16 .05.9 8 IVAHOE 1.1 2 .3 3.8 4 .6.30 MARCELLIN 3 .0 6 .2 8.4 11 .5.71 Ivanhoe : Thackv.rav 2. Jacka. Farw•eather. Best: Jacka J. Pace . B . Fin(aNson. Ebbage . Whitehead . J. Scobi e MerceIltn: Taylor 5. Tsoukas 3. Randazzo 2 . Gill. Best: Taylor. Harberts. Tsoukas . Golds, Ciro. Mayfield . ORMOND i.1 2 .3 3.8 4 .6.30 MHSOB 0.1 2 .3 3.8 5.9.39 Ormoad : Stewart 3. Livingston 3 . J. Brown 2 . Barton. Haines. Whelan . Courtney Best : Stewart. Byron. Clearly. Livingston. Egan . Brennan. MHSOB : MeLardie. McGrath . Feferkranz . Betheras . Winch . Best: A,-fors . Betheras, R. Newton. Fe(erkranz . McLardie . Farr. DID PARADIANS 2.2 4.3 5.8 7 .9.51 OLD IVANHOE 1.1 2 .4 4.7 5.8.38 Old Paradlane: Walsh 2 . Horsington 2. M .B. Geary. Ryan . Duran. Best : P. Digney . Rocchicciolli. Walsh. Hilderbrand. P. Jwce. Reid . Old Ivanhoe: C. Pitt 2. T. Cornish. M. Power. L. Waddell. Best : L. Waddell. M . Veal . M . Power, F. Brophy. T. Stevens, J. Maycock . MAZENOD 3.0 3 .3 5.3 7 .5.47 NORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 5 .4 6.4 9 .6.60 Meunod: Spreekley 2. Smith 2. Sharp. Snart . Bridgland. Beg : Smith, Welch . Trek, Snart. BriopJand. Robinson. North Old Boys: Robinson 4. Boyer. Lowrie . Timms. Reimann . Trenton . Best: Robinson. Burns . Preston . Mannasa . Devine. Curren . OLD TRINITY 2.3 4.6 5.8 7 .9.51 THERRY PENOLA 0.2 1.3 4.6 4.6.30 Old Trtnlty: Scaly 2. Smith. King. A. Chtoda Adal . Barr. Best : Bladeni . Hannemann . Cameron. Chihodo. Taylor. Johnson. Ther•y Peaola: Bye 2. Closter. S . Sacco, Best: Van Engeten . Goodwin, J. Sacco. S. Sacco. Egglestone. Moran.
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MAY 30 - ROUND 8 OLD PARADIANS v. MARCELLIN MHSOB v . OLD IVANHOE ORMOND v. NORTH OLD BOYS IVANHOE v . THERRY PENOLA at EP Saturday MAZENOD v . OLD TRINITY
Live B Grade Football Broadcast from 1.45 p.m . every Saturday 23rd May Old Ivanhoe vs Old Trinity 30th May Old Paradians vs Marcellin O .C . 6th June No Match (Queen's Birthday Weekend) Half Time and Full Time Score Hotline
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B Section IVANHOE Coach: Don] Valikanis Res. Coach: Rob P" ce
1 D . Williams 2 L . Hull-Brown 2 J . Di Santo 3 C . Tucker (C) 4 D . Valkani s 4 R . Toogood 5 P. Manuel 6 I . Taglieri-Sclocchi 7 P. Rawley
8 S . Saunders 9 N. Thackwra y 10 P. L e e 11 J . Finlayson 12 B . Finlayson 12 D. Ryan 13 S . Narkiewicz 14 P. Flynn 15 J . O'Driscoll 16 M . Scuderi 17 K . Moussa 18 T. Scoble 19 R . Stewart 19 R . Duncan 20 D . Sarto r 21 L . Blackwood 22 R . Angelini 23 T O'Neill 24 P. Harris 25 J . Frisina 26 S. Fairweather 27 J . Hoffman 28 J . Pace 29 D . Schultz 30 M. Sloan 31 D . McFarlane 32 J . Lynch 33 S . McGowan 34 B . Joyce 35 P. Whitehead 36 M . Moussa 37 C. Giankoulidis 38 T. Thomson 39 M . Ebbage 40 B . Frew 41 C . McDonald 42 T. Timms 44 P. Martin 45 J . Raywood 46 T. Heal Y 47 E . Marino 48 B. White 49 A. Rosenfel d 50 D . Jacka 51 B. Giles 52 S . Dohe rty 53 M . Chaz an 55 L. Pearce 56 FE Raffoul 57 D. Aliaide 58 D.Rattray-Wood 59 M . Fahour 60 E . Krischker 64 C. Jackson 66 FA Raffoul 68 J . Owen 69 J . Mazzocca 73 P. Merory 78 C . Brown
MARCELLIN Coach: Tony Fadsdi Res. Coach: Dave Ftvr.e
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. Bendoricci tto 11 D . Taylor 12 B . Cronin 13 S . Boysen 14 A. Domingo 15 T. Mcintosh 16 J . Wallis 17 G . Cox 18 A . Caff ry 19 D. Cooper 20 S . O'flynn 21 C. Mason 22 D . Merton 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 M . Vanlint 46 B . Colville 47 L . O'FIYnn 48 M . Randazzo 49 D . Dodorico 50 N . Godwin 51 J . Blackmore 53 M . O'S u ll ivan 54 A. Wilkinson 55 D . Mcneill 56 M . Randazzo 57 L. Bett iol 58 C. Keogh
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Coach: Rob Prosser Rasom: Torry Cohn
Coach: Warren Fd Ros . Coach: Cobi Dr~
Coach: Frar k Di~ Res. Coach : Daren
1 P. Robinson 2 J . Ballenger 2 M . Peters 3 W. McLean 4 A . Hanle y 5 W. Occhiuto 6 N . Marmo 6 A . Smyth 7 S . Morgan 8 D . Ca rt er 9 M . Murray (VC ) 10 M . O' Har a 11 T. Smith 12 P. McCusker 13 T. Bridgland 14 G . Young 16 D . Healy 17 A. Mercer 18 D . O'Donaghu e 19 S . McMullin 20 C . Murray 21 S . Polan 22 D . Sherlock 23 A. Tucke r 24 D. Nisbet 25 A . King 26 J . Dunne 27 D. Krom 28 N . Little 29 R. Sharp 30 S . Fisher (C) 31 N . Snart 32 S . Paolucci 33 A . Quinn 34 M . Pollard 35 J . Fisher 36 M . Thek 37 G. Trig g 38 G. Mitchell 39 B. Vincent 40 J. Le Grand 41 B. Welch 42 B. Clifford
1 J . Bamert 2 A . Howard 3 D . Woodley 3 J . Goldin 4 M . King 4 D . Flemin g 5 C . Young 6 S . Grimmer 6 G. Theobald 7 J . Pertzel (C) 7 A . Barg e 8 j , Gerner
1 C . McKay 2 D. Water s 3 S . Mannass a 4 S . Slee p 5 B . Devin e 6 M . Gravina 7 P. Booth (VC) 8 B . Collison (V C
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44 M. Mastromanno 44 D . Bolle 45 M . Ryan 46 D . Spreckley 47 P. Egan 48 A. O'Neale 49 L . Halvy 50 C. Vinent 51 D. Murph y 52 M . Quirk
55 M . Quirk 56 M . Welch 57 S . Yacoub 58 J . Moran 60 M . Le Couteur 61 M . Daivs 66 D . Johnson 67 S . Dresser 69 B . Harper 70 G. Bye
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9 D . Come r 10 D . Skinner 10 M . Clowes 11 B. Irish 11 J . Winch 12 S . McCully 12 M . Feferkranz 13 A. Preece 14 M . Waycott 15 J . Schipper
15 B . Ansell 16 S . Helmot 16 A . Clarke 17 P. O'Brien 18 B . Axford 19 C. Bruce 20 M . Penn 21 A . C a Y 21 G . McPardie 22 A . Lindsay 22 M . Zaghloul 23 R . Williams
24 S . Harries 24 G. Wilson 25 S . Albon 26 S . Harrison 26 L . Elliott 27 P. Hunt 28 B . Bethera s 28 T. Lawrence 29 P. Albergo 29 C . Drake 30 T. Lambert 30 R . Newton 31 N . Fahey 32 A. Cassell 32 M . Konstanty 33 A. Sault 34 E . Thompson 35 R . Limbrick 36 M . Fitzsimon 36 A . Palmos 37 R . Mcintyre 38 C. Millar 39 R. Clowes 40 W . Hayes 41 B . Cookman 42 P. Spottiswoo d 43 M . Halliday 43 J . Spiteri 44 B . Archdall 45 D . Senn 46 R . Peters 46 A . Holland 47 G. Best 48 M . Sharpie s 48 J . Wilson 49 D . Harvey
52 B . McGrath 53 J. Newton 61 M . Pretty 64 I . Gillespie +»» » ~~ f,- 7
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32 J . Lowrie 33 M . Orianu k 34 O . Abraham s 35 L. Curren 36 D. Tonkin 37 S . Mikund a 38 D . Nihi l 39 D . Hil l 40 D . Taylo r 41 G. Burn s
42 S . Reinman n 43 M . Prato 44 T. Spurlin g 45 B . Pawsey 46 I . Taleb 47 S . Vavall o 48 M. Anderson 49 J . Trimbol i 50 C . Baile y 51 O . Newman 52 T. Jamieso n 53 D D . Blenkiro n 54 T. Clevelan d 55 D . Timms 56 R . Pavlov 57 B . Allman 58 J . Quilty 59 J . Bugela 60 M . Rabar 63 R. Gal e 69 J . Joyc e
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by Russell Goul d
First off, thankyou to all clubs who responded to my plea of last week and all sent match reports to me . It really does give me a better understanding of how each match went, and I can also tell if anyone was telling small fibs about their team's performance . And so next week I can open up with the much talked about first paragraph's from the dark recesses of a mind destroyed by it's own imagination . Round 6 . It was a rather one sided round, and no match more so than the 111 point hiding Bulleen/ Templestowe handed out to a St .Kilda South Caulfield side decimated by injuries after a big win the week before. The Bullants ended the game for the visitors with a 9 goal second quarter and finished up with another 9 in the last. The Bullants had 16 scoring shots to 1 in the final term to underline their dominance of a less than spectacular game. The Bullants shared their goals around, and had good players in James, Parris and Tulloch, who were three of a side who looks to have got their season back on track since derailing after their big first round win . For the Saints . Tkocz had 40 possesions, and with Gilmore were two of few triers for their team . In another blowout, Old Mentonians gave their supporters and their hearts a bit of a rest this week, comfortably disposing of St .Leos by 84 points at the Keysborough playing fields . The Panthers got away early and were never headed . The two Blues just didn't have the weapons to control Acreman and Strond who each kicked 7 goals for the Panthers, and along with Dart and Palmer were their team's best . For the Two Blues, who have really been running hot and cold throughout the season so far, Rose, Willis and McCann were triers . In a solid hitout down by the sea, Beaumaris didn't manage their 20 goals, but got the win anyway by 34 points (as tipped) over a Hampton Rovers side really showing that they want to be a part of it this year . The first half was a scrappy affair, both sides intensity at the ball seeing a lot of disposals made under pressure . The Sharks though made the most of their possessions, and went into the long break 24 points up . The Rovers big men were winning the ball, but their midfielders failed to take advantage and they found themselves relying too much on individuals . The Sharks though did the opposite and worked the ball around well and forward thrusts were rewarded. Best players for the Sharks were Martin, Quin and Vance, whilst for the very competitive Rovers side, Scarlett and Blick in his 200th game were solid all day . We next travel to what is nearly the northern most tip of suburban Melbourne for the Bear fight . The ones from Thomastown were welcoming into their cave the
ones from Banyule, and it was going to be on for young and old . The host side got th e early jump and were up by six goals at the first breal But the visitors were not done and took advantage i some bad kicking from the Towners to still be in th match at the half . Thomastown again took control i the third and booted 8 goals for the quarter. But th visitors were still not done. Banyule clawed their we right back and got to within 7 points with little tin left. But the home side snuck in two quick goals to se ; the match and a much needed victory for their clul Best for the victors were Gentis, Fellows and Marabit, and none of the Banyule Bears gave up hope . At what was thought to be a rejuvenated Corr Park oval, Old Geelong got back on the winners Ii: with a comfortable 31 point victory over a continual disappointing St,Bedes Mentone side. On a track th was giving up more divots than a recent round froi IBF, the first quarter was even enough, goal for go early leaving the Oggers one up at the break . A six go second term from the home side got their lead out 15 points by the long break, and the signs were . The Oggers talls were markir onusfrtheTig everything and forward thrusts were being take advantage of. They outscored the Tigers 4 goals to or in the third and were going well . The lead got out to goals in the last before the Tigers came back briefly get within 2 goals . But the Oggers responded quick and snuffed out any hope the Tigers had to take tl game. The Paul brothers were both good for the victor as was Smithers in the midfield . For the Tigers, Boo.. gave his all, Giaquinta was good across half back ar Hayes did his best to keep them in the game, but it w, never gonna happen. Preview - Round 7. The biggest game of the round would have to I Old Mentonians v Hampton Rovers, first versi fourth. The Panthers really showed they deserved t+ spot after a couple of ordinary showings by posting 14 goal victory . Hampton proved they are certain competitive with the frontrunners but will have to be one before they can be given due respect . This one is the Rovers ground where they always play well . If th can find a second goalkicker to complement Power th could be in with a show. They will also need two qu< ity defenders to stop the Panthers twin towers . Toneculdbstrpmugohen d feated side, Panthers to win . St .Leos host Bulleen/Templestowe in a must vv clash for the two Blues . A loss will see them slide rig down the table and this year there are no easy gain to catch up . The Bullants on the other hand have p in two solid performances in the last two weeks a
1augh they are ready to give it a shake . I1 p ;ol < : i3uila1l[s to n'itl a Beaumaris side who didn't ge t
B~,yule welcome . The Bears are all over the 20 Coals last week o ,Ind ~t1ll not be able to control the Sharks wh I L easily . d 11 , IV lacklustre St .Bedes Mentone go back homeh o%C Thomastown in what is traditionally a toug ;Ilcr The Tigers are struggling to play cohesive an d this Things aren't working for them yet, I will real test . With home ground sanctuary, . i r lkle Tigers, but it is with no real confidence
rill dl f ed~d~t~ a bigwin over their old rivals Geelong, 0 I am told the Saints have upwards of 2
not due to th e piayers obut thelOggers may have heavy of their ground h on the ,dtcrplaying beach last week . Form thoug me to the Oggers but this ground is a real lev-
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Rob Oliphant on Old Gel long - Congratulations . Having comVAFA game last week 250th 0ng his <<lced in 1979 with Geelong Amateurs, Rob played ~easons with Collegians before joining his brothrs it Old Geelong. Well done Rob . Old Mentonians - Congratulations to Roly waves the flags for the 500th Stephens who today. Past President, Life Member and time for the Panthers :~FA Certificate of Merit winner Roly has been in the ~' . Also Head ,-oals since 1979 . Congratulations Roly Ericksen two weeks ago officiated in Sharon Trailer IIer700th game for the Panthers . Her love for the club i second to none and her Life Membership was rraiised after many years of dedication to her job and lub . Well done Shaz .
HAMPTON ROVERS v . OLD ME NTONIANS Field : Da,_ Lepair Gene Hodgins Goal : Robert Dunstan Rolly Stephens ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Picld: Peter Simpson Craig Bratjber g BANYULE v . BEAUiYIARIS Field: Mark Jenkins hris Wallis ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . THOMASTOWN Field: Shaun Rolls Simon Olive Goal : Andrew Long David Murray ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . OLD GEELONG Field : Paul Withington Daniel Halliwell Boundary : Jason Handfield Becky Griffiths Goal : Robert Screager Gary Clancy M
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MAY 30 - ROUND 8 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE V . HAMPTON ROVERS ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . ST . KILDA STH CAULFIELD OLD MENTONIANS V . BANYULE B EAUMARIS v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS THOMASTOWN V. OLD GEELON G eft .
SENIORS - 16.05 .98
.9 11 .10 16 .13.109 BEAUMARIS 4.4 7 .8 11 .9.75 HAMPTON ROVERS 2.1 4 .3 6 . Mafssnaud 2. Vance 2 . Catlui . Hanrahan . Martin. . Ensor 3 Bea¢marL9: Mills 4 . hffis . . %ance. Gray Pitts . Agttirut. Best: Martin . A. gum. Ensor . Dnid Anderson . Best : Hampton Rovers: Powvr 5. McKellar 2. t9ilmott 2. Holt 2 . Artz. Pou~er. . BVick . B Scarlett. J . Ferguson . S . Anderson .5 16.8 23 .14.152 OLD MEhTONiANS 5.2 11 .8 10 .8.68 ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.2 3 .4 6 . Paterson 2 . Dart. D . Old Mentoniens : Acrenwt 7. G . Stroud 7. Bournon 2 . Twentyman . . G. Stroud . Palmer . Best: Dart HItto. B . Murphv- MuIlin. Large Acrernan . Bournon . . Pecora 2. Hericus . Smith . Best : . T. McCann2 : Vaughan 4 St Leos Emmaus Bur gess. Sintondson. Rose. Willis, T. McCann. Buckle . .7 15.11 24.18.162 BUI.LLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .4 11 .5 7.8 7.9 .51 ST HILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 2 .3 4 . Mattheus 2. Buneen Templestowe : Smith 5. WrIliams 5 . Tultcch 4 . Thampson. Best: . Birch, L . James. Cooper Lambropoulas 2 . C . Parris 2 Willyams, Smith . James . A . ParrLs.C . Parris. Tulloch. St Kilda South Caulfield : S . Diamond 2 . S. Neson . Astapenko . . TstrigiannLs. Gilmore . ittelgosz. Helneke. Tkotz. Best: Tkocz Broad . Diamond Hassell. .13 18.15 .123 .10 16 THOtriASTOWli 7 .5 8 B yE 2.3 3.4 6.8 10.8 .68 ANY . Gentlo 2 . A . Ward . McCallum . . Colosimo 4 . Capeci 4 Yhomestasert : Gorski 5 . P . Marabits. P. Colosimo. Plant. Gorski . Flemtn Best : Genus . Fellows . Williams . J. Egan. T. Egan. D . . Witehefl2. Woodtock 2. R O"Connell8 Banpule: . t4'illmare . T.Egan . Woodlock. Williams . H . McDermott. Best: J .Egan Dintinosante . Oeonnell . .5 13 .6 16 .8 .104 OLD GEE(ANG 3 .3 9 .4 11 .7 .73 ST BEDES MENTOh'E TIG. 2.1 6.2 7 . Thomson. Farrer. . Paul 2. W. Paul . J. Wilson Old Geetong: Howells 5 . Neetd 3 . J . Neeld . Svmour . Smithers. ~~'. Paul . Dmidson. Prnev. Best: Vickers-Willis. Farrer St . g Booth . . Bedes Merit. Tomlin nD Napier . RyderrBest . 1 Boothj Haes . T. Beasley, M
- 16.05 .98
.6 15 .7.97 BEAUMARIS 6.1 10 .3 12 .3 5.4 . Biackt6 3 . P. Ott 2 . M . M Beilot0. . O'Brien 3 . BxR .Codi~eld 3 . P. Fisher 3. M2 . Thomas. S. 6i~kte• R . Thatcher . Best: M. O'Brien . D. SmeJdrake . N. McClean. P . Crabtree . Bcr3e. Best : . Dunball. Ltimch Tota 2. Hullock. M pton Rovers: E McDonalds Brn{e . M .Dunball. Lynch . Taa. .13 17 .16.118 OLD MENrONtANS 4.2 11 .8 12 .4 3.7 4 .10.34 ST LEOS Eh4.iAUS 1 .0 2 . Lucas . Pride. Old Mentoniana: Millis 5 . Rlley 3. Darter 2. Dais . Flaskis . S . Kitt' . Plaskis. Millis, D«vcr. Riwardsan. Watson. Best : Watson . tVmdues. Elliot . E. Mitchell . Lesins. McLaughlin St Leos Emmaus : Chalmers. Letvu. Best: ChaYmers . S . Manton . O'RefAy. .7 4 .7.31 2 .5 2 0 .5 BULLEN Temp TEhff'LESTOYlE .4 3. .0 . Relly. Best: Edwards 7ams . Franklin . Nagel . imtowe : Nagel 2. Be1 BulleenD Beams. Pemberton. Reiflv . Best : Dtvletie. Cannard . D:~~nortd. St KBda South Caulfield: Hapert 2. Tsagliotis. Reddan. D'Sd~a A . Diamond. .10 13 .12.90 THOMASTOWN 2 .5 4 .9 9.14 10.15.75 .7 7 BANYULE 2 .5 6 .~lPapa. , Colosimo Bubio 5 .B . Bubis3BlesnPougios . B B. 3 . Colosimo S~ewart . Best : . Doherty. B. Kinnear . Best: . Riches . Donaldson 2 . Gilbert 2 Baayule: Grindai 3 . Dohertv . Gibson. Stevens. Agostinelli. L. Sheehan . D . Sheehan .5 6•8.44 1.0 3 .0 4 OLD GEELONG .2 5 .1 4 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 2 .4 Kemp. 0. . Dugd~e p . Harrington Old Geelong: A. Mithen 3 . R . Oliphant. Kemp MeGreV. Lee. Gatenby. Anderson . . . S. Napier, Uben . St Bede McGregor, bluHeckerchild : Matt sBeat Co~Nollvi g Shannon BerBeasle Cormoilv
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL NAME CLUB POWER HAMPTON ROVERS 5 42 VAUGHAN ST . LEOS EMMAUS 4 34 MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 2 33 ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 7 31 MAHMOUD BEAUMARIS 2 28 3 G .STROUD OLD MENTONIANS 7 2
C RESERVE CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 3 23 SCARPA THOMASTOWN 3 19 RILEY OLD MENTONIANS 3 18 MILLIS OLD MENTONIANS 5 18
,%C Section BA N YULE coo* Jotm shipson Res coach : Stephm Gray 1 B Klunea r 2 D Witchell 3 L Holt 4 M Gilbert 5 B Wilmore 6 P Williams 7 G Donaldson 8 R Williams 9 J Plant
10 J Fortune 11 J McDermott 12 J Ega n 13 M O'Brien 14 S Kayrooz 15 S Gray 16 D Mayne 17 L O'Connell 18 J Turnbull 19 A Thompson 20 S Playfair 21 R Dintinosante 22 J Gilha m 23 M Gray 24 A Plant 25 C Williams 26 H McDermott 27 S Yi n 28 T Gouty 29 G Sutterby 30 D Taylor 31 C Bassett 32 T Wason 33 D Glass 34 C Stevens 35 B Anderson 36 D Tyler 37 M Jesse 38 G Riches 39 M George 40 P Witchell 41 B Grindal 42 T Egan 43 L Ferrell 44 M Anderson 45 R Cullen 46 P Agostinelli 47 B Parkes 48 W Gibson 49 K Convey 50 B Debont 51 A Hopgood 52 D Noonan 53 M Ashto n 54 B Dintinosante 55 D Williams 56 B Woodlock 57 T Benton 58 S Hartwick 59 B Wilson 60 B Gillard 61 J Charles 62 A Camilleri 63 M Hare 64 C Dodd 65 A Mason 66 N Cargan 67 M Keegan 72 L Sheean 73 A Rossimel 75 J McIntyre 76 M Lewis 77 M Whelan 78 R Smith
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1 N. McLean 2 S . Nish 3 M . Pitts 3 I . Williams 4 M . Devine 5 M . Ensor 5 A . Qui n 6 D. Wright 7 P. Fisher 8 M . O'Brien 9 B . Nicholson 9 A . McFarlane 10 J . Wadham 11 S . Blackie 12 S . Mclver 12 P. McMahon 13 B . Vaughan 14 S . Mclver 15 M . Hoyne 16 M . Qui n 16 D . O'Brien 17 L . Marsh 18 T. Cotter 19 P. Thomas 20 A . Faraguna 20 M . Mellon 21 P. Sherman 21 T. Kendall 22 J . Holt 23 A . Catlin 23 T. Fisher 24 Q. Groves 24 B . Gray 25 J . Mahmoud 26 W. Mills 26 A . Cooper 27 D . Johnston 28 J . Vance 29 C . Martin 29 M. Hal l 30 A. Easton 30 R . Corfiel d 31 L. McNicholas 31 P. Ot t 32 S . Mitchell 33 G . Jury 34 J . McGrath 34 B. Gray 35 B . Ferguson 36 S . Hanrahan 37 B . Haynes 37 M . Bassett 38 C. Spence 39 P. Duffy 40 M . Lance 41 A . Blackie 42 D . Maypiece 43 S . Healey 44 S . Closter 45 P. Thomas 46 C . Kent 47 C . Day 50 B . Ward 59 A . Rowbury 60 R . Thatcher
BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE coa* Darren Bra , Res Coactr David Hooper 1 J . Prior
2 S . Driver 3 S . Youn g 4 G . Alexander 5 C . Parris 6 R . Minney 7 P. Robertson 8 M. Agrotis 9 R . Williams 10 P. Hare 11 W. Thompson 12 A. Parri s 13 D. Tulloch 14 D. Matthews 15 A . Bryant 16 A . Shin e 17 S . James 18 P. Nigro 20 M . Tuomy 21 D . Hooper 22 C. Morihouitis 23 B . Le Feure 24 C. Meutimer 25 S . Boyd 26 C. Papadopoulos 27 P. Faulkner
28 K . Stelling 29 R . Lambert 30 D . Cooper 31 D . Williams 32 L . Stott 33 G. Pemberton 34 P. Edwards 35 D . Dowd 36 G . Taylor 37 G. Shallard
HAMPTON ROVERS Coach, Russell BUM
Res C aacDavid o Rogerson
1 P. Buckley 1 C . McGregor 2 M . McKellar 2 S. Morgan 3 E. Crabtree 3 A. Mason 4 S. Anderson 4 M. Salter 5 B. Marlyn 5 R . Dunball 6 S. Wills
6 S. Willison 7 M .Lanagan 7 W. Armour 8 D. Anderson 8 M . Lake 9 A. Natoli 9 A. Guthrie 10 C Ferguson 10 R. Van Dooren 11 R. Greig 11 A Browne 12 B . Hoare 12 R. Grimmer 13 T Wilmott 13 C. Thomas 14 D. Hobson 14 D. Marshall 15 S . Blick
15 A . Roe 16 J . Ferguson 16 B . Armstrong 17 G. Hagart 17 D. Art z 18 D. McConville 18 B . Hol t 19 S . Helliger 19 A . Hullick 20 A .Power 20 P. Cotter 21 S . Parkinson 22 M . Cripps 22 L. Tota 23 C. Scarlett 23 T. Lynch 24 J . Day 24 M . Young 25 M . Davey 25 C . Marinis 26 C . Perry 27 T Prantzos 27 W. Benton 28 B . Johnston 29 M. Luxmoore 30 A . Hunte r 31 R . Hunt 32 T. Smith 33 C. Van Den Dungan 34 S. Walker
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Res coach: Ben ieoH ora, 1 M Neel d
1 D Walker 2 M Edmonds 3 D Welsby 4 T Dugdale 5 A Howells 5 A Robson 6 B Mithen 6 E Bestock 7 A Darcy 7 S Wilson 8 T Seymour 9 J Wilson 10 T Wiffen 11 R Liley 12 N Power 13 P Hermann 14 J POwer 15 S Edge 16 T O'Brien 17 M Wilson 18 N McKellar 19 A Salter 20 G Coidwell 20 T Poole 21 G Harper 22 J Taylor 23 H Davi s 24 M Vickers-Willis 25 0 Thompson 26 N Kemp 27 W Paul 28 A Ferrer 29 A Mithen 30 B O'Halloran 31 N Beattie 32 G Wilkinson 33 M Wilkinson 34 J Pau l 35 C Oliver 36 T Brain 37 J Cook 38 M Povey 40 S Bones 42 P Liascos 44 E Spiden 47 M Oliphant 48 E Smithers 55 S Furphy 59 C Walker 61 R Oliphant 62 H McInnes 63 D O'Brien 75 S Harrington 76 C Stinchcombe 80 L Wilso n
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D SECTION by Ken Bremne r & Tom Brai n t is good to see that Whitefriars, Monash Blues, Salesian, St. Johns and Old Essendon are interested in getting exposure for their clubs and their players . Situation normal in most of those cases, I guess KB we cannot expect any better. No real big surprises in last weeks results except perhaps the winning margins of the Friars and the Devils whilst the boys from Chadstone although quiet off the field at least all stood up and were counted on the field to prove at least one scribe correct . Jackas as expected had a good win, the Bloods in a seesawing close one and the Tigers again came from behind when the real pressure was one. REVIEW What more can one write here Whitefriars easily accounted for the Blues . I reckon Headers must have been so disappointed KB that he forgot how to write . As for the victors well I guess you can be smug when you're on top.
Aquinas and Old Essendon saw a close high scoring encounter in which both teams at times skipped away to useful leads only to be pegged back instantly . All level at the main break then the OEGS broke away only to be reeled in by the Bloods who held a slender lead at orange time . The home side ran away to a 33 point lead only to panic and allow the visitors back into the encounter to fall short by a kick and a half. How's that Andrew first time I pick you I get it right . Southbank held sway for the entire first half and perhaps should have been further in front at half time . It was a different game after that as the Blacks clawed their way back into it through sheer persistence and hit the front as time on began . Somehow the Tigers found something from within, most likely their terrific character to regain the lead and hold on for an important victory over the ever improving young Blacks outfit .
The Vultures v . Salesian games always promise a great contest as they have been rivals over many years although, we believe this was their first encounter in D Section, and so they were both desperate to win . As has been their norm Salesian were excellent in the first stanza and opened up a match winning lead forcing the Vultures to play catch-up all day . Although trying hard and outscoring the visitors over the remaining 3 terms their slowness out of the blocks surely cost them the game . Who knows how the victors felt . AJAX showed glimpses of it's true ability with a comfortable 83 point victory over St . Johns who really are having a traumatic year. Maybe some publicity in this column may help their morale . The Jackas were never really troubled and it's attacking defense led by Kalinski (back from greener pastures) set up many opportunities for a multi talented attack . The Jacks were too fast and too strong for the undermanned Jocs
who as usual never stopped trying . The Red Devils certainly proved me wrong with convincing win over the disappointing Yarras . Hope n NAB shares don't take a similar fall Haydn . The gan was all over at half time where the difference was son 10 twins . Parkside completely controlled the midfiel with dominant ruckman and centreline players contii ually feeding the pivot in Ryan who managed 8 b ones with plenty of help from his friends while No . 2 McLeod played a lonehand for his side with 7 very gix goals . PREVIEW 6 rounds in so a third of the way through the se ;
son with all sorts of different scenarios developing at ends of the scale. Monash Blues at home and on the rebound daunting task for any side. The Bloods have taken . few by surprise and are right up there . This is a important game for both sides and a must win, wii ning form is good form and I'm going with Andrew an the Bloods . Sorry if this is the Phil Stevens Kiss Death. Another interesting game out at Essendon whei the Blacks make the short trek. Never easy to win oi there but I was impressed with Blacks last week, the are many signs of improvement to come . They have ItheirslopyEScnabtehid rcon ] dence and self belief is growing and Cacca is playir well so I tip them to win . A danger game at home for Southbank again Salesian . The boys from Chaddy have been then abouts and should have probably won more but that football, the Tigers keep getting the score on the boat but can play a lot better. T hey have made life tough fi themselves but they are due for a big one and today just the day at Flinders Park and I am sure they w win . Try as they might St . Johns will not be able I match it with Whitefriars and we both see this as mere percentage booster for the leaders and alleged : flag favourites . Some thoughts on their feelings Isurewoldbapcitylusnorecti a as we know how they can support. St . Pats won't enjoy the long trek out to Parksid and the drive back will be even harder. Winning fori is good form and I should never have tipped against tt Devils last week and I certainly won't this week .
The final game probably rates as the game of tl•••. round . The victor will certainly take the spoils while tt loser will go back into the pack . Both have been top,, turvey but there are no beg pardons today. My spi
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Ew ndon, Whitefriars, Parkside, Yarra Blues, Old' Vailey ~t'hich gives us two different . ppESSCORRESPONDENT S
To avoid confusion for one repeat one more week 2 l ;e,1se fat your report to Tommy on 9265 8011 by 1 nliclda}mondaV.
AJAX -Congratulations to Michael Levy on boot1 5 goals for the reserves last week . This magnifint achievement equals Michael Rajeh's 15 for the L 1 9 s in 1994. Andrew who has played all of hisanfootI,all in defence is making a comeback in 1998 d all ,it AJAX look forward to more magic from "Leaves" .
SENIORS
6 .3 11 .5 18 .6 24.10.154 MAX ST JOHNS 3 .2 5.8 8 .10 10.11 .71 AJAX: Freund 8. Rajrh 6. Rosen 4 . Haphen 3. Kalinskl. Steiner. Borenstein .Best: Kallnski Freund. Halphen. Rajch . Rosen . Krongold. St Johns: Polo 2. Higgtns 2. Hilton. Ladson . Non . Van Hooten . Flentjar. Dou•sett . Best: Hilton. Fredericks. Dowsett. Nou . Cockayne . PARKSIDE 8.3 16.5 18.7 23 .10.148 2.2 6 .3 &4 12 .8.80 YARRA VALLEY Parkslde: Moodie 6 . Roan 4, Cusack 3 . D. McCall, btarclli 2. Antonopoulos . Copley Hockey. L. Patidart. Tessari. Best: Inscrra. Moodie . Tessarl. Starke. D. McCall . L. Panjart. Yarra Valley: McLeod 6 . Rees . Drew, Mac •ean . Snuffle. Hale . Keaton . Best : McLeod, Drew . R. Thompson, Koenen. Reddaway. Doans.
RESERVES -• 16 .05.9 8
D RESERVE 2 REGINATO PARKSIDE HOWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS L . EAMES WHITEFRIARS 1 MAIDEN MONASH BLUES STRONG YARRA VALLEY
17 16 13 12 12 99
MONASH BLUES v . AQUINAS Field : Trent Foley PaulJone s OLD ESSENDON v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : Michael Allen Graeme Huniche n SOUTHBANK v . SALESIAN Field : Andrea Flack Geoff Moore ST. JOHNS v. WHITEFRIARS Field : Greg Richards Dharshaka Peiri s YARRA VALLEY v . AJAX Field : Dirk Kramer Leah Gallagher Boundary : Justin Bindin g
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PARKSIDE v . ST. PATRICKS MENTONE Field : Alan Ladd Chris Stevens
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UNNERSrrY BLACKS 2.3 2. 7 6.10 5.1 7 .6 10.7 12 .15.87 SOU171Bt1NK University Blacks: Caccaviello 4. Roberts 2. Lynch 2 . Ehite, Whitehead . Best : Dimond. Roberts. Caccaviello. Turoose. Wilson. Southbank: Perry 4. Daly 2. A. Rolts. Waltord . McCallum. Reid. Hodgson. Murphy. Best: Corbw. McNamara . Reid. Walford . A . Rolls . Lintord. ST PATRICKS MENTONE 1 .2 3.3 8.9 11 .12.78 SALESIAN 6 .3 10.4 13.12 16.16 .112 St Patricks Marione. Michael 5 . Seb[re 2 . C. Barr. M. Barr. Perrin . P. Sullivan . White. Best: Michael Sullivan, Perrin. Davies. Sebire . Wise, Billings . Salesian: Grace 6. Cincotta 2. Stevens 2 . Sutherland 2. Thain 2 . Brown. Healey . Best: Wiseman. Healev. Ivan Bobetic. Hazell . Grace. Simon Sutherland.
3 .3 7.7 16.7 17.13.115 W1B•1•EFRIARS MONASH BLUES 2 .2 5.4 5.4 7.4 .46 Whiterriars: Glenn 3 . A. Davis 2, Campbell 2 . L . Eames . Ward, C . Eames . Burgoine . Callander. Ryan. Cac .sar. O'Brien. McFarlane . Best:Campbell. Lester. Ryan. Davis. O'Brien . D. Van Den Boom . Monash Blues: FeenagJtty 2 . R . Walsh, Riordan, Harris. Try. Best : Murchic, Berry. Harris . Baxter. R . Walsh . Dempsey. AQUINAS 2.4 8.6 11 .10 12 .12.84 OLD ESSENDON 1 .0 1.0 4 .1 5 .4.34 Aquinas ; Wilson 2. Jeffrey 2. Lyng 2 . Bambun. Burch . Rooden. Barclay. D .Joyce. Best: JetTrev. M . Joyce . Cruickshank . Wilson. -'Woods. Hunt. Old Esseadon: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) .
CLUB LAST WK NAME CL!1TRERA AQUINAS 5 PERRY SOUTHBANK 4 FOLA ST. JOHNS 2 E2t1JCH AJAX 6 ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 1 GLOUFCHEV WHITEFRIARS 6
D SECTION UMP1R
SENIORS - 16 .05.9 8
19.13 .127 W1IIIEFRIARS 5 .8 8.9 13.10 MONASH BLUES 1 .1 5.5 7.8 8.6 .54 Whitefiiars: Gtoukhev 6, C. Carrigg 4. Power 3. Harris 2. Gillan . Robinson. Pasqualotto. Lacey . Best : Gloufchev, B. O'Connor, Pasqualotto . M . Carbone. A . Carbone. A. Carbone. B . Van Den Boom. Mon®sh Blum Neuman 3. Rogers 2 . Holloway. Headbem. Dobson. Best: Rogers . McGee. O'Neill . Sullivan. Neuman. Holloaav. AgUBNAS 4.6 8.12 13 .12 19 .17.131 OLD ESSENDON 4.5 8.9 11 .12 18 .14.122 Aquhr®s : Cuitrera 5. TaruID. Dunne . Whiston 5 . Flynn 3. Whitehead 2 . Nicholl. Clifford. Daunes. Colliver. Best : Colln•er. whiston. Kelly. Hyland. Flynn. Lorkin. Old Eaeendon: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )
MELEES - BEWAR E
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 3 .3 3.8 5.9.39 SOU'rHBANK 4 .1 7 .4 9.7 10.9.89 University Blacks : Howell 3. Kitchen . Dooley. Best : Dooley. Simmons. Carah . Forbes. Neville. Fogart_v. Southbank: Vtatts 3 . Russell. G. Roth . Herridge, Eastham. Campbell. Rachor. Ross. Best: Thompson, Eastham. Fraser. Herrkige. L. GoodleL Russell . ST PATRICKS MENrONE 1 .0 3.3 8.3 7.4 .48 SALESIAN 3 .8 5.9 8.11 10.15 .75 St Petricks Mentone : Dalman . Licari. McMillan. Morrie. Paul Murphy. Walsh. Wood . Best: Wood. Dalman . Liopd . D. Noonan . Larkds . D. Nichols. Salesian: Giatmakopoulos 3 . Brennan 2, Paul Forbes 2 . Pitts 2 . Hamilton. Best : Nash, Mick Forbes, Napolt. Hamilton. Pitts . Brennan. 8.2 15.5 24 .12 31 .22.208 MAX ST JOHNS 0.0 1.0 1 .1 1.2 .8 AJAX: Levy 15. Shein 4 . Kalb 3. Pat 3. Pat 3 . Diamond 2 . Marks 2. Rozenberg. Snow. Besi: Levy. Marks. Pat. Duzenman . Shein . Lewis . St Johns: Cotton . Best: Archer. Sacco, Cotton. Cunningham . J. Ladson . Turner, PARKSIDE 4.4 8.9 10.10 12 .14.86 YARRA VALLEY 1 .4 1.6 3.8 3 .7.25 Parkside: C. Panjari 5. Home 2. Regtnato 2. Warren 2 . Davey . Best : Hoyne . Saldane. Bcrynskt . G . Panjari. Linares . Reginato. St . Johns : Seaborne . Balshaw. Hale . Best: Davies. Potter. Balshaw. Park. Gentle . C. Ross.
MAY 30 - ROUND 8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. MONASH BLUES SALESIAN v. OLD ESSENDON SOUTHBANK v . ST. PATS MENTONE AQUINAS v . ST. JOHN S
WHITEFRIARS v. YARRA VALLEY AJAX v. PARKSIDE
D Section AJAX Coach: Rick Madug Res Coach : Andrevt Schenker 1 J . Wrobel
2 A . Kalinski 3 B . Davi s 4 M . Dudakov 5 J . Rath 6 D . Kal b 7 G . Samuel 8 A. Krongold 9 A. Rosen 10 R. Bloom 11 M . Weisler 12 D. Ona s 13 A . Freund 14 Y. Rapaport 15 M . Rajch 16 G . Rozenberg 17 A . Cukierman 18 J . Wrobe l 19 M . Halphen (C) 20 A. Carew 21 D . Gelbart 22 D . Mohr 23 A. Bensimon 24 J . Dunn e 25 J . Feldman 26 B . Duzenman 27 A . Lust 28 D . Degen 29 D . Mark s 30 N . Israelsohn 31 M . Barnett 32 M . Borenstein 33 D . Pat 34 D . Gunn 35 S. Roth 36 J . Sega l 37 J . Engelman 38 J . Lewis 39 A. Grundmann 40 A . Redlic h 41 J . Snow 42 A . Sawicki 43 Y. Shei n 44 B . Goldberg 45 E . Steen 46 J . Davis 47 A . Abraham 48 L . Goldberg 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 . Frie d 60 D . Weislitzer 61 J. Kalbstein 64 R . Israe l 65 M . Zurbo 68 D . Boon 69 J. Vernon 70 S . Boon 71 C . Cohen 73 A. Levy
AQUINAS O .C . :4tcHhkk: evrCtoshy CC~ &ad Barday 1 G. Burc h
2 G. Clifford 3 S . Edwards 5 T. Grierson 6 A . Donachie 7 C . Glennie 8 S. Kell y 9 P. Phillips 10 D . Boland 11 C . Bambury 12 S . Bethune 13 C. Jeffrey 14 A . Lorkin 15 J . Knight 16 S . Clos e 17 M . Denavi 18 J . Hughe s 19 G. Whitehead 20 P. Paras 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 . Hun t 37 H . Nichol 38 M. Tilling 39 S . Connelly 40 S . Connelly 41 J . Kline
42 R. Moran 43 M . Slattery 44 P. Dunn e 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 . Bethune 66 M . Wilson 67 P. Cruikshank 70 C . Lyn g 80 M . Joyce 86 B. Barclay
MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON Coach: Date Rogars Res Coach: Steve Kk g 1 J . Alexander 2 J . Baxte r
3 L . Holloway 4 P. Maiden 5 D . Rogers 6 M . Newman 7 L. Findlay 8 M . Lawrence 9 M . Wrodarczyk 10 S . Webster 11 M . Spencer 12 J. Caldwell 13 A . Herrman 14 R . Burston 15 M . Tinkler 16 B. Smiley 17 P. OiNeil l 18 Y. Colombies 19 D . Roch e 20 J . Cavanagh 21 C. Gregory 22 A . Dobso n 23 S . Wrodarczyk 24 B . Hodso n 25 J . Hawkins 26 P. Hurley 27 N . De Young 28 S . McGee 29 A. Headberry 30 L . Creamer 31 J .L. Smith 32 M . Try
33 J .M . Smith 34 B. Dowsley 35 D. Murchi e 36 M . Tehan 37 J . Bolton 38 S . Hooper 39 M . Smith 40 C. Riordan 42 A . Hicke y 43 R . Feenaghty 44 D . Teasdale 45 R . Wals h 46 D .Jones 47 S. Mentha 48 M. Kamphuis 49 D . Morgan 50 D. Schwedes 51 S . Milli e 53 L. McCann 54 R. Green 55 D . Trumble 56 A . Berry 57 P. OiNeill 59 H . Middleton 61 D . Walsh 67 B . Dempsey
Caach : Lbyd Res Coach: Stmne B#shop
1 J . Panagiotopoulos 2 J . Chapman 3 P. Lutterschmidt 4 S. Reming 5 S . Emerson 6 C . Ridley 7 T. Cippoloni 8 S . O'Brien 9 J . Goodger 10 I . Stevens 11 B . Papal 12 J . Hearne 13 P. Chaikley 14 S . Evans 15 S . Bisho p 16 S . McPherson 17 P. Hexter 18 T. Read 19 G . Steven 20 J . Lang 21 S . Dale 22 M . Lukasz 23 J . Hughes 24 C. Robertson 25 A . Leas k 26 D . Fletcher 27 D . Barr 28 B . Turner 29 J. Saunders 31 A . Corby 32 J . Mansfield 33 S. Cramer 34 J . Leask 35 D . Whitfield 36 P. Trist 37 J . Walker 38 M . McKerrell 39 A . Merrington 40 T. DiBlas i 41 I . Ritter 42 A . Jealous 43 A . Gatt 44 R . Clohesy 45 P. Barry 46 D . Novacek 47 J. testro 48 P. Murton 49 A. Hutchinson 50 D . Bellman 51 S. Greasley 52 A. Dawson 53 T. Hawke 54 S . Maybury 55 R. Musa 56 A . O'Ryan 57 R. Wright 58 A . Woerndle 59 N .Osman 60 A . Palmer 61 D . Podger 62 P. Baroch 63 A . Porte r 64 J. Rossi 65 A. Soteriou 66 B. Lamaro 67 R . Graig
PARKSIDE Coach: Lau7ie Zuata Ras Coach: Mark Rwa 1 P. Laurse n
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I survived tipping against Power House last week and what a tip it was! As predicted Peninsula smashed Glenhuntly, Swinburne rolled a more determined St . Marys, Caulfield struggled a little to shake off Chirnside but ran out convincing winners in the end, Old Camberwell did to Elsternwick what they've been doing to everyone else and that is by destroying them and in the close one which could have gone either way saw the Oakleigh Krushers beat Power House by one straight kick . ROUND 7 . On form The Hunters take on Oakleigh at home and general confidence I can't really see anything other than a fairly one sided affair in favor of Oakleigh . Thus far the Krushers have been doing alright and shouldn't drop this one if they re serious about finals action later in the year. The Power House Pirahnas take on the Uni Boys in Swinburne at home . Both sides will be desperate for a win with Power House having lost their last 4 outings and Swinburne attempting to go with back to back victories. At home I'll tip the Pirahnas to get back on track but they'll have to work for it . Chirnside Park take on an in form Pirates outfit at home. The Pirates will probably need to leave Fridaye night to make sure they arrive at the ground on tim and should they, then they will definitely provide Chirnside with a few headaches . However, in somewhat of an upset I'll tip Chirnside to get the four points, mainly because of the home ground advantage . At home at the 'postage stamp' the Wickers take . In what should be on an impressive Caulfield line up a one-sided affair in favor of Caulfield, I'll tip Elsternwick to make a game of it up until half time . After this Caulfield should run out winners comfortably. on paper this looks St . Marys v. Old Camberwe ll , lik . e unfortunately for St . Marys I feel this will benthe case Old Camberwell will simply have too much for the Saints and should record another big win and remain undefeated.
os This week I'll tip the Krushers over the Hunters, the Pirahnas over the Uni Boys, the Pirates to defeat Chirnside onn just, Caulfield to continue on their merry way oi,er Elsternwick and Old Camberwell to comfortably smash St . Marys . SOCIAL NOTES St . Marys - 1300 night tonight at the clubrooms. All welcome and for just $20 for food and drink and he chance to win 51000 - don't miss it . Glenhuntly - remember to contact Brendan O'Donnell on 9578 3483 or Stewart Watson on 9528 1404 regarding 'the Hunters Big Bash' on June 13 ; $150 per double all inclusive including celebrities, guests .
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. An invaluA4ark Phelan on playing 50 games today able asset to our club both on and off the field . Well done "Party Pie" from all at CGFC . Simon McMahon Peninsula OB - Congratulations A tough, uncompromising on playing 200 games. competitor he has twice been runner up in VAFA B&F awards, as well as winning the club B&F three times, A great clubman, well done "the champ" . Swinburne - In round 5 Alan Hillgemann played his 50th game . Congratulations and well done from all at Swinburne . Livingstone, will St . Marys - Rhys "The Fridge" . A club's favourite son play his 200th game this week having joined the club way back in 1978 as a junior. Now a regular senior player, Rhys has won a Resene : B&F, Life Membership and has been a long servin~ committeeman . Congratulations Rhys from all at St Marys . Well done 'Fridge' .
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SENIORS - 16 .05.98 SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL NAME i~hSTER ;~: I L L CR :w EN L :111 S LIDDEL L tiAFFAR` LESLIE 1,1ARKS T . p,:~LKER
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OAKLEIGH v . CHIRNSIDE PARK PENINSULA OB v. ELSTERNWICK CAULFIELD OR . v . OLD CAMBERWELL
MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"
PENINSULA 11 .9 18.15 28 .26 35.38 .248 GIENHUNTLY 1 .1 2.2 2.3 2.3.15 Peninsula: Bedford 6 . Campbell 6, Gross 6, A . Bonner 4 . C. Landry 4 . Sharpin 4 . Coombs 2, Powney. Crean . Barclay. Best: Gross . C . Landry. Angus . Shacpin Powney . Campbell. Glenhuntly: Wilson 2 . Best : McGuinness, Rosstter. Wilson. P. Jones. Ormond, Smith. OAKLEIGH 4.6 8.8 15.12 18 .18.112 POWER HOUSE 1.2 5.5 10 .7 18 .10.106 Oekleigls Lewis 5. Mackenzie 3, S. Kitts 2 . Adauay, Bromley . Hanley. C . Marshall, R . Marshall. Taylor. Besi: Lewis, Bromley. Dooley. Taylor, Mackenzie. Adamic . Power House: A. Robinson 4 . S. Craven 3 . J. Han-is 2. G . Scotland 2 . J. Gray 2. J. Hall, C. Uayd. A. Burt Best: G . Scotland, A. Burt. S. Evans. D . Wright. G. Dean, A. Robinson. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 4.3 7 .6 10.10 15.15.105 ST MARYS 3 .2 8 .3 9.8 11 .9.75 Swinburne University: Dell'ollo 4. Cavtcchblo 3 . D. Milano. Luckey. M. Milano, Leonard, Murphy . Thomas, Uebergang. Canfield. Best: Murphy. Cartcchlolo. Luckey. Leonard. Sposato. Stroud. St Marpe: Clark 2, Harrison 2. Hill 2, McCashney 2, Theoharri .s . Boyes. Goldsworthy. Best: Botrs . Theoharzl5, Beruardi. Morcoin. Clark . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 .8 8.8 14.11 18.16 .124 CHIRNSIDE PARK 7 .3 11 .4 12.9 12 .13 .85 Caulfield Grammer.WID 4, Vella 3 . Hall 2, Beauchamp 2, Baxter 2. D. Anderson. Bowes, Cowlishaw. Oscar, Restartck . Best: Svnman. Beauchamp. Baxter, Cassidy. D . Anderson, Bowes . Chirnside Park: M . Pemberton 2. Carrusi. V. Piccioll. S. Oates 3. C. Piccioli. McIntosh 4 . Best : W. Pemberton, Holiday. McIntosh . Dastolto. Allatt, K. Oates. OLD CAMBERWELL 11 .2 14 .11 22 .13 25 .15.165 ELSTERNWICK 2.3 2.4 6.6 10 .9.68 Old CautberweD : Inkster 11, Gibbs 3, Whitehead 2 . Seelev. Town. M. Hanson, McLean, Hardman.Best: MeRea Imberger, Kent, Inkster. Ryan . Scott Elstetnwlek : Walker 3 . Murphy 2. MLssaglla 2, Whelan, Allan, They Best : McNally, Murphy . S . Mahony. Ward. Curtain . Missagua.
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PENINSULA 3.5 6.11 9.15 13.19.97 2.0.12 GLENHUNILY 1.0 2.0 2.0 Peninsu}a: Patze 4 . Claflngbold 3, Bowman. Glaer. Lloyd . Cannon. Goldthorpe . Best: Cooper. Glover, Nelson . Pape. Goldthorpe, Scown . Gluthunt3ey: Browne . Hosking. Best: D . Jones, Doidge . Hosking. Browne. M.Jones, L. Thomas. OAKI.EIGH 7 .3 8.7 10 .12 14.14 .98 POWER HOUSE 0.1 2.2 3 .2 6 .3 .39 Oakieigh: Leslie 7. Atherlnos. Moulang. Osborne . Stevens. Nuske. Woodard. Best: Woodard, Leslie, Ntka}ds . Woods, Redford. Stirling Power House: N. Pavtou 2. J . Blowfleld . M. Burke . C . Chirnskle, J. Evans Best: T. Maddern, M. Hansen . R . Tayor. W. Uren. D . Norman, J . Tucker. 2.2 3 .4 4.9 9 .10.64 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY ST MARYS 5.0 9 .2 10.2 11 .5.71 SwinLurne University- Snow 3, C . Smith 2, Cla6ey . Pulps, Turk. Goode . Best: Snow. ClatCey. Philps. Turk, Hem, Hillgemann. St Marye : Malloch 2, Hausler 2, Evans . Tetley. Glllard . Learmonth . Scan¢nel , Kodituwakku . Carra Best : Can a Mallech. Evans. Alderson. Crouch. CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.3 8.3 14.4 20.8 .128 CHIRNSIDE PARK 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 .4 Caulfield Grammar. Scholten 5 . MarrLsscy 3. Dowd 3. Toumiey 2 . M. Klose 2, Santiago 2. Holloway. Wades. Cowling. Best: Morrissey, Bettany, Santiago. Gurr, M. 14ose. P. Anderson. Chtras3de Park : Best: Lindsay. Koopman. Skten . Westmore, Lomen . Chirnstde. OLD CAMBERWELL 4 .4 8.7 11.12 15.19.109 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 1.0.6 ELSTERNWICK Old Camberwell : Sulfur 9, Nash 2, O`Mahony 2, R Williams 2 . Douglas. Best : Saltar. dMahony . Leitch, Jam, Alex Evans . Elstemwiek : Hosking. Best: Soppett. Stankovtch. Davison, Lambert, Kcs1J.
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2 A. Hankin 3 T. Byrn e 4 M . Savage 5 M . Whelan 6 G . Jenkins 7 D. Lee 8 S . Currie 9 S . Clement 10 R. Bravington 11 P. Mahony 11aL. Messiaglia 12 N . Wigmore 13 P. Stankovich 14 S . Soppett 15 F. Diangregorio 16 M . Surman 17 J . Ward 18 A . Neil l 19 R . Buckingham 20 M . Hunt 21 M . Noonan 22 M . Mussard 23 S . Curtain 24 B. Franken 25 A. Patterson 26 C . Mahony 27 M . Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S . Mahony 30 J . Wrigh t 31 G . Devonshire 32 T. Swinnerton 33 J . Overman 34 A. Contin 35 P. McNally 36 B . Bravington 37 J . Whit e 38 M . Bell 39 P. Allan 40 M . Ray 41 A . Tilley 42 S . Ramsey 43 C. Lyons 44 G . Carrie
45 R . Grandemange 46 J. Kosij 47 M . Franken 48 J. Ahern 49 C . Walker 50 D . Hosking 51 M . Bullard 52 P. Broderick 53 R . Williams 54 S. Kirkham 55 P. Harris 56 D . Steele 58 K. Campbell 59 M. Laci s 60 S . Park 61 M . Purcell 62 C. Allan 63 T. Baxter
2 C . Whelan 3 T Hil l 4 D . Cassar 5 J. Alless i 6 P. McGuinness 7 M . Kout s 8 J. Jani s 9 A. Antonio 10 A. Youn g
11 T. Rossiter 12 S. OiReilly 13 M. Kratewski 14 J . Gilmore 15 P. Bresli n 16 C . Johnson 17 S. August 21 I. Turner 22 G . Richards 23 P. Thomas 24 A. Worsnop 26 T. Short 27 M . Gulton 28 C. Murray 30 B . Stewart 31 L. Thomas 32 S . Jankovic 33 D.Jones 34 B . Mille r 35 J . Commerford 36 R . Hall 37 A . Breslin 38 A . Haggarty 39 T. Hosking 40 L . McAuliffe 42 M . Stahmer 43 M.Jones 44 B .OiDonnell 45 R . Stannage 46 A. Bain 47 J . Walton 48 J . Young 50 G . Lewis 52 C . Mitchell 53 D . McLinden 54 D . Mance 55 S . Pappin 56 R . Bateman 57 M . Rya n 58 J . Crooke 60 M . Johnson 62 G . Panozzo 63 C. Thom 64 M . Callander 65 P. Harrison 66 P. Fogarty 67 B . Hodge 68 R . Dolge 69 G . Fletcher 71 P. Jone s
Coach: Chris moors Res CWch Pft pna ~: 1 R . Gec
2 A . Bloomfield 3 D . MacKenzie 4 P. Heverin 5 C . Riches 6 K . Marshall 7 P. Donadel 8 R . Marshall 9 J . Moutis 10 M . Wood 11 C . Hanley 12 A. Zavaleris 13 J . Knapper 14 B. Dell'Aquila 15 G . Redford 16 J . Nik o 17 P. Hamilton 19 P. Taylor (C) 20 T. Adamic 21 A . Perdikomatis 22 S . Osborn e 23 P. Dickie 24 S . Kitt s 25 C. Marshall 26 A . Kitt s 27 S .Adaway 28 A . Monaghan 29 D . Hal l 30 J . Stevens 31 T. Bromley 32 G. Perpina 34 S . Kilner 35 R . Nuske 36 D . Dooley 37 P. Nikakis 39 J. Bonaddio 40 C . Taylo r 41 G . Malapanis 42 G . Orland o 43 J . Theofilopoulos 44 B. Woodard 45 G . Chapman 46 P. Andonopoulos 47 S . Lewis 50 P. Leslie 51 J . Bonaddio 52 P. Andrinopoulos 53 T. lanchell o 54 A . Atherinos 55 B . Grant 56 J . Alis s 57 S . Simopoulos 59 J . Brow n 60 M . Oram 61 A . Moulang 63 D . Woods 64 J . Tolley 65 B . Stirling 66 A . Wood 67 B . Gan t
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POWERHOUSE COD* Pew OWW Res Coach: Craig ffidwdson 1 A. Snellman 2 J . Hal l 3 N. Pavlou 4 R. Devlin 5 M . Braini 6 D. Burc h 7 C. Richardson 8 S . Cross 9 A. Morri s 10 G . McCoullough 11 J . Gill 12 J . Robertson 13 J . Harri s 14 T Aul d 15 J . Scotland 16 R. Thomas 17 C. McLeod 18 C. Doyle 19 J . Evans 20 Andrew Jackson 21 Adrian Jackson 22 S . Craven 24 R. Williams 25 S . Evans 26 J . Senior 27 C. Newland 28 J . Tucker 29 G. Newman 30 P. Harrison 31 M . Ormsby 32 B . Eilson 33 P. Ryan 34 R . Sneddon 35 C. Williams 36 A . Robinson 37 K . Telford 38 P. Phelan 39 T. Frederiken 40 G. Arnold 41 S . Clayton 42 N . Dea n 43 J . Entwhistle 44 G. Dean 45 M . Gronhoj 46 S . McCardel 47 D . Lambert 48 D . Phelan 49 M . Ostenfeld 50 A . Stand l 54 J . Blowfiel d 58 M. Ramanausisas 60 D . Wright 70 R . Haywood 87 T. Friend 88 G . Scotland
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Coach Evan Ev" Res Coaoh: POW D3nn3dc
Coack G ar y Hickey Res Coach: Geoff BuTy
1 M . Learmonth 2 L . Cosso n
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3 R . Livingston 4 A. Bell 5 L . Willis 6 W. Stuart 7 T. Pettin i 8 R . Kodituwakku 9 T Gunn 10 T. Jones (VC) 11 K. Gillard 12 B. Summerfield 13 J . Chapman 14 P. Watso n 15 D . Andrews 16 A. Wilcox 17 S . Leahy 18 B. Frail 19 B.Ibbotson 20 G . Crouch 21 T. Ymer (C) 22 R . Allen 23 S . Parsons 24 I . Gouliet 25 M . LeLevire 26 P. Frase r 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
G . McConnell J . Innes J . Cogdon S . Rhodes J . Finch J . Boyes P. Stevens R . Ferwerda G . Theoharris E . Evan s
37 J . McCashney 38 F. Harrison 39 A . Wood s 40 S . De Young 41 W. Goldsworthy 42 T. Worra l 43 L. Wilson 44 P. Dinnick 45 A . Gunn 46 J . Bernadi 47 M . Bona 48 D. Morcom 49 S . De Young 50 P. Frase r 51 A . George 52 F. Sadier 53 R . Ferwerda 54 S . Goldsworthy 55 J . Duck 56 A . Gunn 57 J . Grainger 58 T. Azzapadi 59 J . Hil l 60 C. Tetley 61 J .Joseph 62 G . Hayes 63 T. Overton 64 S . Parsons 65 P. Hartigan 66 S . Rhodes 67 S . Ston e 68 M . Scammell 69 G . Neve n 70 A . Goldsworthy 71 N . Malloc h 72 L . Phillips 73 J. Traxnack 74 J. Wedrien 75 J. Brown 76 J.Jayden 77 T. Timbury 88 A . Ballantyne
M . Milano J . Sheedy D . Dell'Olio J . Dell'Olio
6 M. Johnston 7 A . Hamilton 8 J . Horridge 10 R . Turnbull 11 G . Barry
14 R . Goode 17 S. Le e 18 A. Fiumani 19 B. O'Mara 20 A. Hilgemann 21 T. Dymond 22 S. Flynn
23 C . Smit h 24 S. Fiztgibbon 27 D . Murphy 29 D . DePaoli 30 P. Turk 32 A. Sartitsis 33 D . Milano 35 T. Grimshaw 38 N . Hadsiangeli 39 G . Crouc h 40 43 44 45 48
M. Stroud C . Freeman N . Morgan R . Potter M. De Bono
50 B . Caulfield 51 P. Jame s
52 J . Piotrowski 53 M . McCalman 55 :Bennett
The CY's went down to UHSOB in a game they had in their keeping at half time . Alex Talaric o (the Lasagna Kid!) turned the game around from the centre for the Green and Browns in the second half, aided by Paul Dolence's effective ruck work, and Randell Stevens up fonvard . Crusty Sadler was great for the CY's . No rth was too strong for Reds after the day started well for them with their Ressies knocking off their previously unbeaten opponents . North controlled the centre through Whitman, McMahon and Grimaldi, and the whole side now has a more settled look about it. Centrals beat the C's convincingly with a solid display of no nonsense football. They won the game in the second (the C's were scoreless!) and third term by winning more ball from the many packs, and with better directed disposals . Chris Andonopolous and Whisper O'Sullivan not only negated the C's engine room, they were creative play makers all day . Nick Everett and Chad Esler were valiant in defeat, but for many of the C's, the spark was missing . The Warriors opened their account for the year against the Trobers in a nail-biter . The Trobers fought it out right til the siren and could even have taken the points off a firing OW outfit . Horsburgh (J) at CHB was a rock all day for the Warriors, with on-ballers Horsburgh (A), Sutton, and Jago major contributors . The Trobers were given heaps of chances by Mick Napier and Gerard Robinson, but couldn't convert enough . Kew kicked their customary cricket score in beating the Cobras . The latter must be wondering what they've done to deserve this season to date . Brian Cullen burned on his wing, and Alan Felmingham was a prolific on-baller for the Brown & Golds . THIS WEEK UHSOB tackle North at the Brens, and what an important game this is . Both sides are fighting back after inauspicious starts and looking better with every outing . The two teams also have similar points for and against aggregates, which indicates they will match up well . The difference may be North's mid-field, which is exerting more influence every game . The game could go either way, but North should take this one out by a few points . The Reds do battle with Centrals in another critical match . The Reds don't want to drop off the fourth spot pace, and Centrals won't want to lose points to sides beneath them on the ladder . Centrals were very workmanlike in disposing of the talent C's last week, and their centres and onballers will be able to give their forwards sufficient
opportunities to give them a 3 / 4 victory . The Trobers host the CY's at the spacious Main Oval, and their familiarity with all that room will make them a difficult opponent for the CY's . Right now the CY's would have a reasonabl, skill margin over the Trobers, and that should sec them a few goals up on the home team at the siren . But the CY's won't want to relax at any stage, the Trobers keep going right to the end . The Cobras take on the Warriors, with the former wondering when their luck will change, and the latter relieved that they finally cracked it for a win last week . Just recently, the Cobras have been struggling up forward, and the Warriors defence has been fairly resolute, so this game is likely to become a slog-fest between the respective back lines . With the teams so evenly matched, the home side should have a slight advantage, so I'll go for the Cobras by a few points . The C's meet the mighty Kew in the match of the day, and if nothing else the spectators will see a magnificent exhibition of football skills, both sides are loaded with it. Kew has hardly faltered so far this year and have been burying sides with their pace and physical presence . The C's came a cropper against a good side last week and will be looking to regroup today. The C's have a marginally better defensive record, Kew has the advantage in attack . The difference will be in the centres and on-ballers, and, right now, Kew's are performing better than the C's . While there is no doubting the home side's talent, at the moment they are not putting it together as well as Kew, and the latter should take out a magnificent game by a couple of goals . Reserves victors should be : UHSOB, Reds, CY's . Cobras, and C's . As always the Ressies are staging an intriguing battle for the four top spots . Th C's look to be travelling well, but there are only six point covering the next six teams . Correspondents the Monday numbers are 9547 9144, Fax 9547 7764, or if you prefer 9818 1425 on Sunday or Monday night .
MAY 30 - ROUND 8 UHSOB v. RICHMOND CENTRAL FITZROY REDS v . OLD CAREY
NORTH BRUNSWICK v. LA TROBE UNI . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . BULLEEN COBRAS OLD WESTBOURNE v . KEW
UHSOB - Congratulations to Matt Davidson rc,,chillg 150 games. A fine utility player wh o
t t ~regularly n d retire each year, e although corner he might lb
~lll Y0o just ,~,~cd lo play onAlso Craig McLennan played . recently. at dit" e with w,othgY~A"ar n (1iSPosa1 skills, we look forward to the next 50 . North Brunswick - Congratulations to Ad rian Tirchett on playing 200 games for the Green and ,,Ids. Club Captain, dual club best & fairest, as t,cl1 as dual E Section best & fairest "Tirch" has 1,' ;,l a fine leader at the club . Well done . Williamstown CYMS - Former tough as nails er and current assistant coach Wes Griffiths been diagnosed with cancer. Wes fought thi s p,,lcle last year and we thought it was in remis,ic)ti . Unfortunately this is not the case . Everyone assoeiaLed with-the CY's knows the courage and delcrmination of Wes and we hope and pray that these aitributes will see him overcome this latest setback against this disease . Richmond Centrals - Congratulations to simon Pickett who plays his 139th game for the Central, thereby establishing a new club record for mo;t games played . A quiet achiever, Simon has bcen a Committee member and is a past Secretary oFf the field . Whisper O'Su llivan plays his 50th game today, and all at Central-Land wish him and simon many games and years of association with !he club ahead .
SENIORS
NAM SPENCER R. PULVIRENTI EARRELLY BELL BYRNES CLEMENTS
CLUB LAST WK TOTAL OLD CAREY 33 KEW 4 28 UHSOB 2 22 KEW 19 RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 17 BULLEEN COBRAS 5 1 7
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E WHITE RESERVE RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 FITZROY REDS UHSOB 3
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SENIORS - 16 .05 .98 WB,LIA'< :"rOWN 4 .7 7.12 10.17 12.19 .91 UHSOB 1 .2 4.5 9.12 14.19.103 Williamstown: Mackiev 3 . Dooley 2 . Herbertson 2 . Berszekp 2. Cook. Owen. Bnan. Best : Sadler. Lee . Berieky, Owen . Black . Cook . UIISOB : Stevens 5 . RSazza 3, Talarico 2, D~^kison 2. Farrelly 2 . Best : Defence, ZulickL Hastett . ENans . Talarico. Cracknell. Johns . Smith . NORTH BURNSWICK 1.5 6.10 13.14 17.15 .117 FrrZROY REDS 3.2 4.5 7.7 8.14 .62 North Bruuswtck• Werriliam 5 . A . Tirchett 3 . Grimaldi 2 . Pizzeri 2 . P. Sorieto. Freeman. M . Sorleto. Warren. B . Thorpe . Best : McMahon. GrhnaldL Kyrtazis. Dimarco. Wbrenham. Whitman . Fitzroy Reds: Walsh 2. Fawaz 2. P. Jackson. M. Hart, Kane . Wlharf. Best: heenam. T . Jackson. P. Jackson, Fawaz. Wharf. Walsh. RICHMOND CEN'rRAI. 3.0 7.5 12.8 14.8 .92 OLD CAREY 2.1 2 .1 4.4 9.7.61 Richmond CeatraL• Bvrnes 4 . Waters 4. Newton 2 . Andonopoulos. Porteous, S. Shannon. Sinka Best : Andonopoulos . OSullhan . Sinka . A . White. Nevvton. A. White. Newton. Zajac , Old Carey W3thington 5. Patterson . Hendricks. Everett . Small. Bes t: Everett. Ester, Withington. Oppy. Jackson. Dahiner. OLD PIESTBOURNE 2.1 5 .6 5.7 7.12.54 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1.3 1 .4 3.9 8.12.48 Old Westbavae : Moore 2. J . Horsburgh. B. Matteson. Crossvell. Mutimec King. Best : Sutton, J. Horsburgh. Jago. A. Horsburgh. King. Tatior. La TroLe University. G . Rotinsan 2 . Sidebottom. RosengronBakogtanis. McKie . Beat: G. Rob6uon, M. Napier. Balogtonnis. Honey. Canty, Cummings. KEW 6.2 15 .8 23.10 30.18.198 BULLEEN COBRAS 3.3 7 .4 12.4 12.4.78 Kew: King 6. Bell 5. Gencarelli 5. R. Pulvirenti 4. A. Felnringharn 3, Cullen 2. J. Pulveren0 2. Hannam . McMahon. Peters . Best : Cullen . Bell . King, GencareIll. C7cecknell . McMahon. BuBeen Cobras . Clements 5. Sette 3. Humphrey, MeLead. Orwln. Trincht. Best: Humphrey. Trtnebi. On~tr. Sheehan. S . Moran . Baldl .
RESERVES -- 16 .05 .98 WILLIAMSTOWN 2.3 5.4 7.4 7.8.48 UHSOB 6.4 8.6 7.8 8 .9.57 WiB7amstown: G . Burgess 3. D . Wouda 3. Buttegeg. Best: Toby. Bubntc, hvkvzc. Oldmham . ButtiQeg. Robinson. UHSOB: Lewickt 3. DLZon 2. O'Reilly. Hetiner. Andrerson. Best: Freijah. Major. ONe11 . Cook, Anderson. Pigen, I.ewicki . NORTH BRUNSWICK 8.9.57 FITZROY REDS 4 .7.31 North Brunswick: Tetfaha 2, LatouL Bradford, Hogg, ToppL Anderson, E~ans . Best: Pretty . Teffaha Newton . Bradford . Hogg. Famulari. Fitzroy Redo Prior 2. Madden. Fitts 2. Best : Mae Klnnon. O'Connor. E~ans. RICHMOND CENTRAi. 3 .3 6.5 8 .8 7 .9.51 OLD CAREY 3 .2 3.4 10 .8 12 .8.80 Richmond Central: Jackson 2. ttRllcinson 2. Muscat. C. Reid. K. White. Best: GuOnie. Murphy. Btrt. Flores, Faulkner. Ritchie . Old Carey : Rist 3. I. Cohen 3. Addison 2 . Bardwell 2, Harcourt. Burn. Best: Cohen, Hart . Shrives, Bardwell. Harcourt, Nance. OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .0 3.1 5 .2 9 .5.59 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .3 6.7 9.10 10.11 .71 Old Westboume MartLvsen 4 . Farruga 3. Briski 2 . Best: Walker, Horsburgh. Haley. Knight. Hewittwit . B . Stewart. In Trobe University: Cameron 3 . Black 2, Moon. Curran . Storer. Bobone . D. Murphy. Bat:King. Cannon, Storer. Ra~ngren. Murphy. K. Brown. KEW 6 .7 9.11 13.29 21.36.162 BULLEEN COBRAS 0 .0 2.0 2.0 4.1 .25 Kew : Lafrancht 8. KIrLatcou 3 . Penesi.s 3. Porter 3. Blair 2 . A . Barnes. Dance . Beat : Blak. Daum)s . Penesis. Lafianctti Mlgiprini. BuBtta Cobras: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) .
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UHSOB v. NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : Ken McNeice Ken Brewe r FITZROY REDS v . RICHMOND CENTRAL Field : Andy Carrick Rick Love LA TROBE UNI . v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field: Geoff Curran (R) BULLEEN COBRAS v. OLD WESTBOURNE Field : Barry Bolger Tony Psina s OLD CAREY v. KEW Field : Michael Forde Chris Cimol i
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JE.. W hite BULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS : Jce D'An9eb Coactr km e Red~n 1 R . Schneider 2 T.Or wi n
3 M . Stratton 4 N . Cartledge 4 N . Cartledge 4 I . McLeo d 5 M . Dalloglio 6 B. Hoar e 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella 8 S. Gayle r 9 P. Goetz 10 S. Wagg 11 S . Petty 12 A. Issa 13 S . Dillon 14 B. Mott 15 M.James 16 D . Trinch i 17 Gareth Brown 18 R . Badanjek 19 S . Trapman 20 J . Moran 21 M . Strahan 22 P. Bastasin 23 J . Redfern 24 P. Zorzi 25 W. Olney 26 A. Gillar d 27 C . Pasiopoulos 28 B . Liras 29 A. Summers 30 C . Parker 31 S . Moran 32 C . Clements 33 A. Coo k 34 M . D'Angelo 35 T. Sette 36 D. Van Pelt 37 J . Paatsch 38 Graham Brown 39 T. Karanikos 40 S . Lenno n 41 N . Polites 42 G . Lekkas 43 R. Caiazzo 44 B . Moran 45 M . Sheehan 46 A . Humphrey 47 J . Polimakos 48 M . Soumlinis 49 M . Fitt 53 S . Stratton 69 L . Thompson
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Senior Coach Grad Flarrrriond Res Coach: Darren Kam
Coach: Sert~ DArgelo ' Res : Ridwrd B~cer
Senior Coach: S~ D~ Res. Coach : John Willi
Co®c!e C. Fox Res Comic B. Fwna~
1 M. Frisby 2 A. Walsh 3 C . Daalder 4 M . Carrache r 5 D . Kane 6 S . Kidd 7 J . Doyle 8 M . Farrell 9 D . Fitts 10 James Briffa 11 F. Cocco 12 J . Smit h 13 A. Hoare 14 B . Campbell 15 P. Keppell 16 M . Wharfe 17 B . Lee 18 M . Heenan 19 A . Centra 20 D. Hope 20 A . Leddin 21 J . Kinsman 22 S . Pickett 23 A. Jackson 24 C. Tehan 25 P. Jackso n 26 M . Hart 27 J . Loft 28 N . Hal l 29 D. East 30 J . Campbell 31 M . Ross 32 T. Hart 33 S . Drury 34 M . Merh i 35 A . Mackinnon 36 W . Fawaz 36 R. Rya n 37 C. Sheather 38 C. Prior 39 A . George 40 R. McLennan 41 S . O'Carrol l 42 I . McBurney 43 F. Tomai 44 Ben Hart 45 P. James 46 N . Mann 47 C. McGregor 48 A . Dove 49 R . Zapelli 50 E . Kyriacou 51 G . Thurgood 52 B . O'Connor 53 Z. Senbergs 54 S . Kleinitz 55 D . Atkins 56 T. Madden 57 R . Kenna 58 G . Evans 59 B . Ryan 60 S . Slieker 3 61 B . Terrill 62 N . Berryman 63 D . Trindade 65 J . Solly 67 J . Keppel l 80 G. Box
1 B . Lafranch 2 J . Kalpakis 3 R . Pulvirenti 4 G . Crimmin s 5 J . Barnes 6 C . Hope 6 A. Felmingham 7 D . Hope 8 J . Pulvirenti 9 A. Gencarelli (VC( 10 B . Cullen (C) 11 A. Barnes 12 S . McMahon 13 C. Kiriako u 14 G . Campbell 15 M . Bria 16 D. Wood 17 J . Bell (VC) 18 N . King (VC) 19 N . Peters, 20 H . Sheehan 21 D. Hannam 22 J . Paron 23 I . Baccini 24 B . Dimas i 25 C. Bradley 26 M . Channon 27 D. Cracknel l 28 L. Donovan 29 M . Dalrymple 30 C. Giansante 31 A . Wells 32 J . Chow 33 J . Porter 34 M . Mascitti 35 R. Bruno 36 A . Skerritt 37 W. Lombardini 38 M . Frazer 39 A . Kennegiesser 40 G . Muckian 41 R. Livingston 42 C. Livingston 43 J . Daumis 44 A . Danne 45 J . Borton e 46 D . Mascitti 47 H . Penensius 48 M . Dandani s 49 S . Hodgso n 50 G . Apolstalakos 51 M . Blair 52 I . Fletcher 53 M . Guy 54 M . Callerame 55 N . Felmingham 56 P. Nagy 57 A . Mountney 58 P. Peoretti 59 B . Robertson 60 S . Harrison 61 T. Willis 62 D . James 63 A . Acfield 64 O. Matthews 65 C . Warren 66 M . Migliasini 99 S . Brun o
1 M . Bakogianis 2 D . Huffer 3 S . Frederickson 4 G. Murphy 5 S . Adamthwaite 6 B . Franzman 7 G. Robinson 8 R . Storer 10 D . Sidebottom 11 J . Zebrowski 12 C . MaDonald 13 B . Brown 14 S . Haynes 15 M . Lewis 16 C . McKie 17 L . Heathcote 18 S . O'Toole 19 R . Canty 20 A . Murphy 21 D . Edmunds 23 S. Dunin 24 S. Honey 25 M . Cotsopoulos 26 P. Gronow 27 L . Ryan 28 M . Spralja 30 S. Bernardo 31 S. Lonergan 32 M . Napier 33 T. Little 34 T. McIntosh 35 C . Roberts 36 B. Launikoni s 37 A. Chiodo 39 A. Girstuns 42 K. Curran 44 P. Moon 45 S. Turner 46 D . Wright 47 D . Hartley 48 L . McNamara 49 W. Biggins 50 S . Beaglehall 51 P. Klienitz 52 J . Cousins 53 J . Maddison 55 A. Cummins 57 N . Rosengren 58 S . Price 59 B . Haywood 60 K. Rooney 61 S . Bland 62 G . Tendelli 63 C. Black 64 F. Crawford 65 A . Grant 66 A. Baille 67 S . Phillips 68 G . Foster 70 J . Dumaresq 72 S . Stirling
1 A. Tirchet t 2 D . Adam s 3 S. Hodgso n 4 M . Sorletto 5 W. McMahon
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7 D . Magnuso n 8 B. Whitma n 9 J . Miller 10 B. O'Brien 11 J . Boudolo h 12 J . Polemico s 13 S. Werha m 14 M. Bradford 15 B. Evan s 16 L . Demortan 17 A. Kyriazi s 18 M . Malkou n 19 V. Liros i 20 M. Warre n 21 G . Burrows 22 R . Thorp e 23 D . Elli s 24 G . Lattouf 25 R . Dovidi o 26 s . Hog g 27 D . Lucanton i 28 W. Pretty 29 C . Jewell 30 P. Dimarco 31 J . Freema n 32 M . Demorto n 33 G . Piet 34 P. Henle y 35 P. Dowsett 36 B . Thorpe 37 D . Demorton 38 J . Tirchett 39 D . Pizzari 40 R . Abdelnou r 41 C . Anderson 42 J . Papanikolou 43 M . Pisasal e 44 J . Androutso s 46 M . Laoumtze s 47 S . Laoumtzes 48 B . Laoumtzes 50 S . Famular i 51 A. Chaippin i 52 J . Rotella 53 A . Velkoski 54 P. Sorleto 55 Z . Nagi 57 J . Thompso n 58 J . Wilco x 59 M . Newto n 60 J . Topp i 61 H . Tsialtas 62 A . Boudoloh 63 D . Bonney 64 B . Funnel l
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OLD CAREY OLD WESTBOURNE RICHMOND CENTRAL Coe* Row mLdkw coad,: run P or,mnact T
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Res. Coa ch: Eddie Sauszidawi¢
Res. Coo* Denny Hickey
U .H .S .O .B . Coach: eed Nash Res Coach: Ift Jmnas
WILUAMSTOWN CYMS Coo* P~ Marnara
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F SECTION by Ed Sill
The first five weeks of F section had provided ominous warning signs that the ladder may have already sorted itself out early on with the top four sides finals bound . whilst the bottom four were conscripted to the cliched rebuilding process . Talking of cliches what a difference a week makes in footy!! The previously undefeated Syndal lower their colours to Eley Park in what was easily the upset of the season so far . The Gryphons continued on with their winning ways in a manner far more easier than expected against Eltham, whilst the Rats were in it for a long way before the Hawks subdued their challenge . Werribee got back on the winners list at the expense of a disappointing West Brunswick . REVIEW The rev given after the previous weeks Hawks game was obviously enough to sting Eley Park into action as they defeated Syndal in a close one . Syndal may have had their thoughts heading towards this weeks game against the Gryphons however nothing should be taken away from the Sharks .
The Gryphons made the trip out to Eltham in what was expected to be a close one . Close it was not as the likes of Justin Fuller and Matthew Killmister (8 goals) helped to steamroll the Turtles . In their best performance of the year the Gryphons were also well served by "Piglet" Graydon, Davey and Roche . The Rats shot out to a three goal lead against the Hawks, mainly through the endeavours of Jason Hannet, Luffie Smith and Gary Forsyth, with Forsyth in particular being unstoppable early. The Hawks worked their way back into the game with the move of "The Human Blanket" Darren Murray onto Forsyth being pivotal in their endeavours . With Lauletta and Bourke firing up forward, the Hawks gradually took control to run out seven goal winners . Finally. Werribee managed to get on to winners list for the first time since round I at the expense of the Westies who were most disappointing in their efforts with only the usual suspects such as Hamilton and Cocolaras firing . PREVIEW The great showdowns of the past seem a less common occurrence at all levels of football and whilst Syndal did their best by losing last week to hose down expectations we still have the first true "Match of the Year" when the Gryphons host the Sinners . The Sinners main strength has been their free flowing style which has resulted in many high scores whereas the Gryphons, whom are still potent in attack with the likes of Gilchrist and Killmister, also have a water tight defence which expects accountability from all players . The Gryphons have not been tested all year
and circled this game on their calendar a number of weeks ago . i--The Sinners had their first hiccup last week and while everyone is allowed one mistake, recent form is good form an d expect the Gryphons to win in what could be a preview of this year's GF. The next game sees the Hawks host Werribee who will have been bouyed by their win over the Westies and will go into this match full of confidence . The Hawks have been quietly going about their business in the past few weeks and with the likes of the young guns Lauletta, Bourke and Rossitto firing might pack too many weapons for Werribee . Eley Park play host to ANZ Albert Park in a game both sides expect to win. The Sharks hit back hard last week and with the veterans Hook . Bowen and Lenarcic supplementing the youth of Bruce etc . will be expecting big things this week. The Rats have been improving each week and if matchwinners Luffie Smith and "Hollywood" Forsyth can fire up forward anything is possible . The match up of speedsters Bruce and Hannett on the wing will be a beauty but the Sharks will prevail. Finally, the Turtles start out on the first of four consecutive road trips when they head off to West Brunswick . Both sides would have been disappointed with last week's efforts and would be keen to atone this week. This game takes on the shape of an eight point game, with four points to the winners and the four points the losers do not get. With both sides harbouring finals thoughts this should be a ripper and if Hamilton can contain Gasparotto the Westies should prevail. Four out of eight responses this week . Is that half full or half empty? 9555 0900 (BH) or fax on 9553 3675 before 5pm. SaClAl, Monash Gryphons are holding their official "Monash Gryphons Player Review" after this week Syndal game . Kicking off at 7 .30pm at the Gryph Inn, $5 will get you in . ANZ Albert Park invite all to the "Ultimate Sportsmans Night" on Thursday May 28th . Speakers include David Rhys-Jones, Mick McGuane and Corey McKernan . Cost is $25 which includes finger food and drinks at bar prices . For details contact Steve Duke 9643 8547 . REMEMBER PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INT O ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E
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MAY 30 - ROUND 8 PARK V. MONASH GRYPHONS I,tiT BRUNSWICK v . SYNDAL TALLY H O I{%%,, TI {ORN AMATEURS v . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS _~ N L ALBERT PARK v . WERRIBEE AMATEURS
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WEST BRUNSWICK v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS Field : Garry Seabourne Paul Tuppen HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . WERRIBEE AMATEURS Field : Bob McLeod David Mille r ELEY PARK v. ANZ ALBERT PARK Field : Ron ~iartyn David D'Altera
SENIORS - 16 .05 .98 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.2 3.3 5 .3 7.7 .49 MONASH GRYPHONS 6.5 10.9 18 .14 22.15 .147 Eltham Collegians: Justice 2, Davies 2. Doody. Hedtpe. Coonertv . Best : Hamshare . Gasparotto. Bell. Morrow . Davits . MaxEield. Maaash Gryphons : (Goal Kickers and Best Plavws not received ) ELEY PARK 6 .5 8.6 10.10 12.13 .85 SYtiDAL TALLY HO 0 .3 4.7 8.9 11 .11.77 ELEY PARK: Hawley 4, Verde 3 . S . Kelly 2, Hamahan. Hill. Morrtson. Best: Bowen . McLean, Hill. MaTLson . Wunhvm, Trotter. Syndall Tally Ho: Bent 4. Murray 2. Henderson. Rutter. Burns . Thompson. A. Rtchardson . Best: Bent . Jov. WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 .3 7.8 10.13 11 .15.81 WEST BRUNSWICK 0.1 1 .2 4.5 8.5.53 Werribee Amateurs: Isaaks 4, Faranda 3 . Sullivan. Dalbon . McGarth . Drew . Best: Farazida. Brown, Mortals. Addams, McNamara McGrath. West Brunswick: Coonan 2, Continue 2. A . Hamilton . P. Hamilton . CAndrea Smvthe. Best: Cannane . P. Hamilton, Rohon. M. Malone, Jenkins. D' Andrea ANZ ALBERT PARK 4.3 7 .8 10.8 10 .10.70 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 .7 10 .8 13 .10 18.12.112 ANZ Albert Park: Forsyth 6 . McLean 3 . Galley. Best : Hannett. Smith. N. Rutherford. Uallltev. Sutton . Steward. Hawthorn Amateurs: Layietta 5, Bake 3 . Barker, Ryan . Vliacca. Patterson. Pollock. S . Avery. Sill. OBrten. Bea t: Bourke, LaWetta P. Avery, Rossitto. S . Averv. Za,arena
RESERVES - 16.05 .98
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.1 0.1 2 .4 3.6.24 MONASH GRYPHONS 2.8 4.9 8 .13 11.13 .79 Ehbam Collegins: Mlui 2 . R. Whlte. Best: P. Barnett . Miul, D . Barnett. Yule. Evans . Glare. Monssh Gryphons: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received ) ELEY PARK 2.2 4.4 8 .7 13.13 .91 SYANDAL TALLY HO 2 .3 6.4 8 .5 10.5 .65 Eky park: Dell'orso 3. Kett 3, Lettini 3. Alexandrls 2. Tadaav. Yelland . Best : Frv. S. Dic Lethal . Fisher, Kett, AlIcandris. Syndall Tally Ho: Toce 6 . Flight 3 . Beaumont . Findlay. Best : Toce . Beaumont . Burns . WERRIBEE AMATEURS 0 .1 0.2 1 .5 4.10.34 WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .9 2.15 4.18 5.21.51 Werribee Amateura: Azabakis 2. B . Waters, Gieas . Best: Gigas . M. Hohnan, Robtrts . B . Waters . Cununins, Cotter. West Brunswick: Cocolaris . Lucas, Vitale . Khoury, Curtain . Best: Ort iz . Mouehacca B . Hamilton . MeNaukhton. Harrington . Petschet. ANZ ALBERT PARK 3.3 4 .4 7.8 9.7.81 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1.2 3 .6 8.9 9.10.84 ARE Albert Park : Pastras 4. D. Kilmartin 2 . J. Bourne, J. Djoric. N. Dann. Beat: N. Pastras. R. Lindsay. S . Duke, D. Kilmartin, S. Redpath . P. Sha4spee. Hawthorn Ameteurs:Lord 3. O!salkas. Dunstan . Bogle . Mulcahy. Tyson, McCowan. Best: McCormack . Morrisoa Dunstan. Mulcahy, Trackv. Hewlsh.
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1 S Duke 2 N Pastras 3 P Smith (S) 3 D Kilmartin (R) 4 R Wills 5 J Hannett 6 G Forsyth 7 J Sutton 8 R Lindsay 9 J Bourne 10 M Phillips 11 A Mitchell 12 G Finn 13 A Farmer 14 T Prior 15 J Snorrason 16 J Djoric 17 D McLellan 18 P Boyle 19 A Faranda 20 R Koegler 21 P Shoppe e 22 S Redpath 23 A Bennett 24 R McDonald 25 J McDonald 26 C Iva 27 C Lovett 28 C Walkley 29 G Walkley 30 A Thomas 31 D Green 32 M Farrell 33 N Daou 34 N Rutherford 35 P Galley 36 M Pearson 37 A Jenkin 38 J Leneghan 39 A Kemp 40 G Taylor 41 D Riverland 42 C Carlisle 43 R Carlisle 44 C McLean 45 S Bullow 46 V Stuto 47 M Carter 48 P Heyes 49 A Stewart 50 K Daou 51 D Tangney 52 F Pole 53 D Fanning 54 P Rutherford 55 M . Leitao
1 D. Arundell 2 A. Morris 2 M . Brady 3 A . Featonby 3 R. LaMarca 4 M . Georgio u 4 M . Dell 'Orso 5 C. Kaye 5 W. LaMarca 6 D . Bruce 6 A . Briginshaw 7 D . Bowen 7 N . Taifemopoulos 8 D . Carroll 8 R . Poole 9 P. Yelland 9 T. Karadimos 10 C. McLean 11 L . McLean 12 A . Dunstan 13 A . Kelstall 14 G. Elder 15 R . Young 16 P. Stoney 17 A . Hill 18 S . Raymer 19 D . Trotter 20 M. Hook 21 F. Mihalec 22 P. Cantone 23 G . Smith 24 S. Watts 25 G . Heath 26 D . Hawley 27 D . Kaye 28 W. Holm 29 F. Lettini 30 G . Bromley 31 G . Lamarca 32 D . Grant 33 N . Dix 34 S . Bromleyy 35 P. Blew 36 S . Lee 37 D . Payne 38 K . Podger 39 J . Verde 40 N . Karadimos 41 R . Wickham 42 V. Fukishima 43 S . Bazley 44 L . Ketts 45 L . Dix 46 S . Collins 47 M . Payne 48 P. Clear 49 M . Hooper
1 J . Smyth 2 S . Maxfield 3 A. Tocker 4 B. Dood y 5 R . Maddison 6 R . Heany 7 M . Gasparotto 8 J . Woodward 9 C . Watso n 10 C. Simon 11 J . Muzzi 12 G . Mullins 13 R. Bell 14 S . Justice 15 L. White 16 D.Barnett 1 7 G . Le s 1 8 M . B arling 19 D. Boyce 20 T. Carter 21 D. Shipley 22 S . Athanasopoulos 23 A . Phipp s 24 M . Dwyer 25 T. Hedley 26 J . Glare 27 B . Turne y 28 T. Barnett 29 C. Bishop 30 D . Hogan 31 Z. Jovanoviski 32 P. Clarke 33 M . Volard 34 R . Davies 35 J . Muscat 36 S . Philipson 37 C . Horsburgh 38 S . Dalziel 39 F. Coonerty 40 S . Lewis 41 G. Stackpoole 42 C .Hall 43 N . Hamshare 44 C . Menther 45 A . Macaulay 48 R . Harris 49 W. Shar e 50 L . Sharpe T Scott 52 A. Smedley 53 J . Athanasopoulos 54 P. Barnett 55 P. Morrow 56 A. Stockdale 59 B. Evan s 60 A. Stockdale 61 G . Dismore 62 B. Hespe 63 A. Kelso 64 R . White 65 S. Schafer
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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e
5 YEARS AGO - 1993 1 the B match of the round, Old Melburnians, on itop undefeated, met Therry, second, with one s, . Therry jumped the home team early OM's ;ou,ht back to lead by 2 points at half time, Therry led bv 10 points at the last change, OM's kicked 3 .8 to 2 .2 to take the lead, and got home when a set ~liot by Therry missed in the final seconds to give C,1 21 scores OM 14 .21 (105) Therry 15 .13 (103) . Best were Witto, Berry, Nichols (OM) and Goodwin, petrevski, A . Dalgleish (Therry) . Barry Richardson was coach of the VAFA Interstate team to play SAAFL at Adelaide's Football pa rk as a curtain raiser to the Adelaide Crows v . Footscray clash . Selectors were Tom Johnston Chairman), Peter Hutchinson, Roger Paul, Neil Picetta.
200 games to St . Kevins Old Boys Andrew Beale who started his career in 1980 captaining the U19 and winning the competition best and fairest . Dual senior best and fairest, captain for six seasons, lots of committee roles, his long flowing locks and his raking left foot have been his signature . Top two in D . St. Bedes and Old Geelong staged a ,high class game with a point the difference at the last change . Then Macgeorge (St . B) showed his pace in a fine last quarter. St. Bedes kicked 7.5 to 41, to win by 12 points . Best were McCarthy, McLachlan, McGraw, Macgeorge (St . B) and Dan Ritchie. ~Sam Furphy, Stuart Glascott (Old Geel) . 300th VAFA to North Brunswick's Peter Dowsett ,who had given his club valued service culminating this year as captain coach . ;,, Bulleen United saluted Robert Morley for his 300th game played over 18 outstanding seasons . 11 club b & f, 3 Association b & f, and recently a father foi the first time . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 8 St. Bernard's saluted Gary McAllister, a great player over 8 seasons on his 100th game ; captain for the last two season, B&F and respected both on and off the field. , Most players and supporters and most umpires always think that to be a good umpire you may have to be tall and skinny . Well, "Chile Pepper" Kevin Segota, round and on two small legs, has shown that all shapes can be good umpires . 105 games ; '87 A Section GF, '87 interstate game in SA, and umpiring with his brother Joe in '82 are Kevin's highlights . For the record, Joe was a very regular shape (Kevin is the Umpire's Association delegate in 98 and still umpiring in the goals) . Reigning A section premiers Ormond kept top place and their hands on another flag when they
beat Old Paradians by 89 points . The Monds were in command all day an d romped home 20 .7 to 6 .2 . Ormond's best were Scott Taylor, Mark McDonald and Paul Cox . Hampton Rovers, on top in D, just got the points against bottom team Old Camberwell . At the last change O . Camberwell trailed 8 .0 to 12 .11 . They stormed home and kicked 6 .6 to 2 .3 to go down by 8 points . Their early accuracy disappeared and they missed some crucial shots from close to goal in the last term . Best were Wilson, R. Melnjak, Capp (H . Rovers) and Mitchell, Jepson, Smith (0 . C'well) . Co-editor of the very popular club journal "Shag's Rag"Tony Canavan played his 100th game for Old Paradians . The boys were keen to win a premiership for Tony as in '86 when OP's won the premiership Tony was on an overseas holiday . 15 YEARS AGO - 1983 VAFA confirmed that its '82 victories were no flukes when both the U18 and senior team again triumphed over the VFA . In both games less than a goal separated the teams at the last change . Coached by Trevor Read and captained by Scott Robinson, the U18 team came back from a 16 point deficit at half time to win 16 .9 to 15 .4 . Best were Robinson, Mende, Lindholm, DeCampo, Scott, Jackson (5 goals), Grant . (Can you name the player who went on to star in the VFL? ) Scores in the main game were always close . VAFA 4 .8 7.11 12 .14 18.16 .12 4 VFA 3 .2 9 .9 12 .15 16 .17.11 3 Best were Chris Stone (Caulf . Gr.), Brian Bourke (De La), Peter Curtain (Xavs), Jim Bennett (Coll .), Mick Jennings (U . Blues), Shane Murphy (De La) and Mick Deveson (De La) . Goalkickers were David Matthews 5 (Caulf. Gr.), Bennett 2, Andrew Daff 2 (Coll .), Peter Sherwen 2(O . Scotch), Murphy 2, Stone 2, Jones, Jennings, Simonetti (Marc .), John Jones and Brian Bourke . VFA were captained by Ray Shaw (Preston), former Collingwood Captain . Umpires were Frank Virgona, (VFA), John Horwood (VAFA), Laurie Aghan (0 . Melb) continued his successful run as coach . 20 YEARS AGO - 1978 E Section coaches were David Cromton (AMP), Rod Butterworth (Bev. Hills), Phil Butcher (B'wick), Alan Quaife (Bull/Temp), Ian Duncan (N . B'wick), Des Kennedy (0. Geel), Bernie Maher (0 . Menton), Bill Turner (St . Bedes). Who coached ANZ Bank and LaTrobe Blacks . The bubble burst for A section leader O . Scotch
when their inaccuracy (9 .17) cost them victory against Marcellin's 13 .8 . Well in control in the third quarter, Old Scotch kicked 3 .9 in that term to Marcellin's 2 .1 . Best were F. Aliosio, Jones, Price (Marc) and Marx, Bowden, Bubb (Old Scotch) . Joint A section leader Uni Blues was also trounced when De La, with the wind kicked 8 .6 to 0 .0 in the first quarter, equalled Blues second quarter (2 .2 each) and coasted home to a 51 point victory. Best were Loft, Halasa, McHenry, Beddoe (6 goals) (De La) and Carroll, Curnow, Moore (U . Blacks). North Brunswick battling to get off the bottom in E section were unlucky to go down to O . Mentonians 6 .16 to 7 .13 . Peel, Upham, and Ingram starred for the victors and D . Dimarco, Strickland and Holdsworth for North Brunswick . 25 YEARS AGO - 197 3 B Section coaches were Jim Gallagher (Assumption), Ross Oakley (Coll .), Graeme Johnston (De La), John Fisher (Kew), Ron Read (MHSOB), Brian Steele (0 . Scotch), Ian Law (0 . Scotch), Brian Kann (O. Trinity), Laurie Aghan (ROB), and Peter O'Donohue (U . Blacks) . Can you name the three who did not play VFL football? - NR . Ormond scraped home by a goal from Caul . Or. in an exciting finish at Elsternwick Park . The defeat dropped Caul. Or . from first to fourth . Collis, Webster . and Spithill starred for SSBV in their victory over Marcellin to give Bank 5 wins and 1 defeat. 150 games to Robert Reid (UHSOB), 100 to Rob Dean (Alphington), Alan Graham (Ormond), Tony Costello (U . Blacks), Rick Sykes (P.House) and 200 to Foots . Tech captain coach Geoff Fletcher - a grand effort from a grand club man ! 30 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Kew suffered their first defeat for the season at the hands of Uni . Blacks who, in a brilliant first half, kicked 9 .4 to 2 .4 . Kew added only another 2 .4 in the second half. Sinclair (4), Stevens and Carnie dominated for Blacks while Mullin, Haldoupis and Ridd were best for the losers . Ormond, undefeated in B section, kicked the sweep against St . Kilda CBC 18 .21 to 3.6 .
Monash Uni, also undefeated, went away in thc last quarter to have a convincing win 8 .10.58 to 4 .9.33 over De La Salle (5th) . McMaster . Grey and Taylor for Monash and Dorrizzo, Broderick and Walsh were best . UHSOB farewelled Jim Nettleton - captain, B&F '66 and only member of the Clubs 1960 premiership team still playing . 100 games to Peter Sedgwick (0. Brighton), Peter Curtis (Ormond) and Rob Thompson (O, Melb) . 40 YEARS AGO - 195 8 State Savings Bank's defeat of joint leader O, Xaverians by 6 points, left Collegians alone at the head of the A section ladder . Bank led all day and held on desperately in last 10 minutes with Hill, Salmon and Douglas best . O . Xavs were best served by Callen, Carroll, Gibson . D section captains were John Douglas (St . Kevins), K . Washford (P'ton), Lionel Rosenberg (AJAX), T . Baird (FTOB), P. Mills (Fairfield), W. McGrory (Murrumbeena), Harrison (Pt . Melb) . Who captained E'wick, Melb . Blues and Bellfield ? Ormond welcomed old players Laurie Mithen, Colin Wilson, Brian Walsh and Nei) Crompton to training . Old Brighton Or . congratulated temporary coach Horrie Berry, on his debut and wished him well for the next 3 weeks. 50 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Ormond, 3 points down at three quarter time, kicked 42 to O . Scotch's 32 in the last quarter to reverse the result . Jack Stock and Bob Rowse were stars for the victors while Keith Gough with 5 goals from chf dominated for the Cardinals . Parkside continued their unbeaten run with a victory over State Savings Bank - for the victors Harry Nance gave a grand performance of sustained football (Harry was a VAFA umpire for many years and assistant umpires' coach . He died early in 1993). 1uJ041A1nH) anuouoQ,O lalad 'uuax ueug 'mn7 ueI 'JaqslJ uqor '(ssg) uolsuqor auzasiD (epltH -Is) ,CapiuO ssog '(s)oo8) s302llnJ m?P ÂŁL61 '(qlaW) uosKoEr 3(3rd ÂŁ86 1 : AiOI.LSaf16 O,L 2Iat41SAiF7
CLUBS S ~~ EM, G PRESCRIBED PENALTY FOR REPORTED PLAYER(S ) Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs are advised not to Rhone the VAFA until after 3pm on a Monday to find if the granting of the prescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association . If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before 3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted and the matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation . 36
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CLUB XVIII SECTION by Norm Nugent
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lie third of the season has now been played and 0each Section ladder already seems to be indi,atulg that two teams in Section 1 and three teams i,l section 2 will be finalists and that the other three positions are up for grabs! Round 5 results yielded ,,,z 75% success rate so I am showing signs of ui,provement . REVIEW
SECTION 1 Mazenod proved talented enough to inflict a nceutv three point defeat on Collegians, who are experiencing a difficult season. De La Salle maintained their unbeaten record when they defeated Old Brighton Bloods, by thirty four points . Despite their inaccurate kicking De La Salle were able to double the Old Brighton Bloods -score . Old Melburnians have entered the four for the first time in 1998, as a consequence of their fifteen ,point victory over the competitive Therry Penola, who took the game right up to the Old Melburnians, whose third quarter effort virtually took them to victory. For the winners Barlow Telford . Michael Verge and ruckman Greg Jensz were best . Therry Penola had good players in veteran Peter Kelly as well as youngsters Brad Hitchens and Eric Ruska . Old Xaverians quickly ran to a big lead against St . Kevins, whose desire and effort were not crushed . With dedication in the second half St . Kevins did curtail Old Xaverians scoring opportuniues . Overall the undefeated leaders showed their class as they won by seventy nine points . For St. Kevins, defender Ben Day and Simon Game did best. Old Scotch bounced back into calculations with a forty four point victory over MHSOB, whose achievements are not matching Club expectations. SECTION 2 Marcellin hit top form when, largely through an eight goal burst in the second quarter, they easily defeated Parkside to win by fifty three points . Widely read journalist, Garry Petroff, forsook his pen to play and he helped by kicking three goals for Marcellin, who were served well by Thiesz, Moussi and Sullivan . Monash Whites continued on their winning way with a convincing thirty eight point win over Kew, whose hold on fourth place is, at best, tenuous ! With their seventy nine point victory over the winless Yarra Va ll ey, Thornbury Cougars leaps
into second place . At 11~ this stage th e Cougars seem certain to contest their first VAFA final series . Through the withdrawal of Old Essendon Grammarians, Mt . Lilydale, who had the bye, dropped to third . PREVIEW SECTION 1 Undefeated De La Salle travel out to Maaenod, who on 1998 form will not be strong enough to defeat their visitors . Therry Penola, whose form is showing improvement, face the daunting trip to play Old Brighton Bloods, whom I expect to take the points . All 1998 facts point to Old Xaverians inflicting a crushing defeat on Collegians . Old Scotch and St . Kevins look evenly matched . St . Kevins, who are showing continued improvement, could well take the points as Old Scotch are not showing the form they have in season's past . St . Kevins, to win narrowly. Old Melburnians, should consolidate their hold on fourth position with a comfortable win over MHSOB . SECTION 2 Marcellin, on form shown, should be able to defeat Kew, show need to have a win or face missing the finals. It is difficult to forecast the winner of the Yarra Valley versus Parkside game, as neither side has shown much form . I will take the gamble and select Yarra Valley at home ! In what appears to be a final rehearsal the rampant Thornbury Cougars travel way out to Mt . Lilydale, who are quietly consolidating themselves as a power in the section . The small ground will prevent the football from being fast and open so physical strength will be a factor . Jamie Webb for Thornbury could give his side first use of the ball and thus set up a Thornbury win . Against all odds I select Thornbury. Monash Whites have the bye. Suggestions received regarding the 1999 structure of Club XVIII have been varied and interesting . Clubs and individuals please send me your suggestions to 40 David Crescent, Bundoora, 9083, by Friday June 12 .
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COLLEGIANS 0.1 2 .3 3.4 3.7.; MP ~.NOD 1.2 3 .4 5.4 7.8., • hfoore 2. Cross. Beat : K. Curtis. Lanky, Crocker . Lancaster, Lee, Ta}1cr. Maunod : O'Neale 2. Linden 2. Rounds 2. Jacobs. Best : Hall, Jacobs, Snn1h, Nusshau ; Pollard, Mitchell. DE LA SAL12 2.2 5 .5 8.8 913d OID BRIGHTON BLOODS 1.0 3.2 5 .3 5.3,; De La 8aik: (Goal Kkckers and Best Players a. melved ) Old Brtghtun: Grant 3, McLaughlin 2. Beat : McCann. Jaorca. McLaughlin. Cactus Ttmms, Saunders. THERRY PENOLA 2.0 4.2 4 .3 7.5.4 OLD MELBURNINAB 2.3 3.8 5.12 8.18,Q Thenp Penola: R . Keenan 2 . Zanotti 2, Ruuska . t°an Engekn. Kelly. Bcst :O'Roauke . Keenan . Costella . Lars. O' Cortnell, h1 .Keenan. Old Mdhuurrduro: Branch0aer 2 . Je- 2. Ruther(urd, Telfad. Verger. Miller B,, Telford, Ruthertord . Verge. Jusj . Cwdner. Atkinson . BT KEVIN'S 1 .0 3.1 4 .2 4•2 ~ OLD BAVERIANS 5.4 10.8 13.13 15.15.1( St Kerins:Meager, Herman. Young, Goldsxvrthy. Best: Game . Day. Morgan . Ccllln 5'wmg. Thomas. Old X.-t- : (Goad Kiclcers and Best Rr. not received) MHSOB 1,3 1.3 2.4 4,4 4 OLD SCOTCH 0,2 4.10 7.10 10.12.7 MIGSOB : Chester 2 . J. Bahen, tt•ud . But: Ritchie, B. ArchdaiL Chester, Fkming, I Archdaii, M. Laarencc . Old Scotch: RWtgworth 4 . Pryrie 2, Pahner 2 . Sheahan. Tribe . Bcat: Tribe . Ireland. Guy, Deakin . Pnrk, Ohngx•ceth .
CLUB 18 (1 ) THERRY PENOLA v. MAZENOD OC OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD MELBURNIANS DE LA SALLE v . OLD XAVERIANS COLLEGIANS v . OLD SCOTC H ST. KEVINS v . MHSOB CLUB 18 (2) MONASH WHITES v. MARCELLIN YARRA VALLEY v . KEW MT . LILYDALE OC v. PARKSIDE THORNBURY COUGARS has the bye .
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL CLUB 18 (1) RUDD DE LA SALLE 4 21 B . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIAN S 17 J . HARDWICK OLD XAVERIANS 13 R. KING OLD XAVERIANS 12 ILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 4 12 CLUB 18 (2) WEBB THORNBURY COUGARS 11 14 PEARCE MT . LILYDALE 12 ANDERSON MT . LILYDALE 9 TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITES 9 WILLIAMSON THORNBURY COUGARS 3 9
UNDER 18 - 16 .05 .98 PARRBIDE 4 . 11.3 MARCELIdN 13 .11.8 Parksids: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recemd ) MarceBln : (Good Kickers and Best Players not mored ) 9 .9,8 MONASH WHITES KEW 4 .1.2 Mmtnsh PJhlta: Ca:wnbles 3. Forbes 2, S. Dais, Ha •e, West . Tracy. Beat: Rpkila . Co.ries•. Tracy, Culwnbles. Forbes . Van Der Zalm . Kew: Snuth 2 . tvac. Edwards. Beat:Jdursan, La+TCnce. Carr. Corrigan, Edawds, Slouinskl.
THORIYBURY COUGARS 8.3 10,5 15,7 18 .12,12 YARRA VALLEY 0.2 2 .3 3.3 8.5.4 Thanbury CatBsrn :J. Webb 1 1 . J. 5F9111aznson 3. R. Martina 2 . T. Mandalln . D . Bennett . Best: T. Mandalitl, G. Argeropwbs, J .1i911amson, J. MM, D . Sa1tW.enko, G. Cutler. Yerra Valkp: (Goal Kickers and Best Mayors not recehcd ) BYE MT LILYDA3£
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U19 SECTION by Brett Connell
reary and misty conditions apparent at most grounds with some big scores the order of th e
day . Review S ection 1 Collegians locked themselves firmly in the four with a resounding win over the Nodders, with the visiting Tonners holding on against the improving Bernards . 'pP's continued on their merry way with no joy for the OC's, as to the SKOBS on the receiving end of a Xavs belting, Rathberger, O'Connell and Stephens (5) unstoppable. While the D's held off a fast finishing Blues outfit at Waverley Park, Terrill with (4) best for the Blues . Section 2 NOB's strengthened their claim for a position in the four with a solid win over the Eagles, with the Friars doing as they pleased against the Blacks . The Tigers finished the better against the Bloods at home, booting 6 goals to 2 in the final term, with the Sharks hitting their straps at last with a resounding 8+ goal win over the OM's, Stevens, Farraguna and Spence impressive Sharks. In the final match the Scotchies could well have had the game stitched up at - time with some accurate kicking, but got the points to "'firmly entrench themselves in the four . Section 2 Blue %tonash Blues returned to the winner's list with a great win over Old Mentonians, the Fields registered their first full points against the Saints and the %londs pinched the points at home against the D's . The Rovers defeated Xavs (2) unconvincingly, with only 1 scoring shot separating the teams at the end of the day. Kennedy, Wayland and Fay better Xavs on the day. While MHSOB had a percentage booster against AJAX at home . Section 2 Re d The Redbacks after a slow start slipped into gear against the Two Blues to win handsomely, Old Ivanhoe kept in touch with Yarra Valley with a soli d Mn against Old Geelong and Therry Penola upset the \,'alley apple cart at Moomba Park. Better Therry Penola players Zampogna and the Springalls . In the remaining match the Bullants were no match for Aquinas at North Ringwood the Bloods extending their lead at every change to win well . Old Paradians (2) had the bye . Preview Section 1 %tazenod host St . Bernards and with more recent good form the Bernards are favoured today . Old
Paradians host the Tonners at Bundoora which should be a great match . The OP's will be keen to keep their undefeated record in tact and will do so today but only just . Dimer and Ginnivan keys for the Tonners . Xavs and the Lions clash in another top of the table battle . Both teams are in good from, however Xavs are favoured at home. Uni . Blues host SKOBs and the Blues recent form has been improving which will be the difference today, while the OC's will battle hard against the D's they will be unable to kick a winning score today . Selections : St . Bernards, Old Paradians, Old Xaverlans, Uni . Blues & De La Sa lle Section 2 Marcellin will bounce back against Uni . Blacks today at Timber Ridge, while the Friars will have too much firepower for the Tigers at home . Beaumaris host NOB's and it is an important clash for both teams . The NOB's favoured with better form to date, especially if Barker and Skene continue their fine form . Old Scotch will account for the OM's, with the OT's bouncing back after last week's loss against Old Haileybury . Selections : Marcellin, Whitefriars, No rt h Old Boys, Old Scotch & Old Trinity Section 2 Blue Monash Blues will be too strong all over the ground against St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield, De La Salle (2) will return to the winner's list at the expense of the Fields, while Old Mentonians will rebound strongly against Old Xavs (2) . AJAX host Hampton Rovers who will be keen to keep their undefeated run going for another week, as to will MHSOB over Ormond at the EE Gunn . With Taylor, A . Askew and Osborne keys for the High . Selections: Monash Blues, De La Salle ( 2), Old Mentonians, Hampton Rovers & MHSO B Section (2) Red St . Leos host Old Ivanhoe keen to maintain their good early season form, and who will not drop this match away today, nor will Therry Penola against Old Geelong, with O'Shea, and Trewin in excellent touch to date. Warringal will continue on their merry way at the expense of the Bullants, while the OP's Aquinas clash should be the closest of the section, my tip is the OP's coming off the break. Yarra Valley has the bye . Selections : Old Ivanhoe, Therry Penola, Warringal & Old Paradians (2)
SENIORS NAIV E CLUB LAST WK TOTAL UNDER 19 (1) C . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS 5 26 DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 6 23 JACKSON UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 21 L. 0'NEILL OLD BRIGHTON 15 JUEGAN ST . BERNARDS 15 UNDER 19 (2 ) SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 4 35 THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 6 35 P. WINTLE ST . BEDES MENTONE 4 27 HILTON WHITEFRIARS 9 26 UNDER 19 (2) BLU E BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 7 38 L. TAYLOR MHSO B 2 34 MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS 4 23 PALMER OLD MENTONIANS 19 UNDER 19 (2) RED
WELCH WARRINGAL B . MORAN AQUINAS BRAUER OLD GEELON G OATES OLDIVANHOE
3 26 9 21 14 4 14
MA ROUND 8 UNDER-19 SEC ''ION~ OLD PARADIANS v . MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD CAREY ST. BERNARDS v . OLD XAVERIANS COLLEGIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES ST. KEVINS v . DE LA SALLE UNDER-19 SECTION 2 ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . MARCELLIN OLD HAILEYBURY v . WHITEFRIARS UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. BEAUMARIS - at McAllister Oval at 11 a .m . NORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD SCOTC H OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD TRINITY UNDER-19 (2) BLU E DE LA SALLE (2) v . MONASH BLUES CAULFIELD OR . v. ORMON D ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. . AJAX OLD XAVERIANS (2) OLD MENTONL4NS v HAMPTON ROVERS v . MHSO B UNDER-19 (2) RE D THERRY PENOLA v . ST . LEOS EMMAUS OLD GEELONG v . YARRA VALLE Y OLD IVANHOE v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE OLD PARADIANS (2) v . WARRINGAL - TBA AQUINAS has the by e
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UNDER-19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD v. ST. BERNARDS Field : Josh DiPietrc Nick Evans Goal : Ross Richards Peter Wallis OLD PARADIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON Field : Nei1 McCorquodale Damian Murph y OLD XAVERL4NS v . COLLEGIANS Field: Andrew Dickenson Frank Karabelas Goal : Skip Shipley Eugene D'Lazaru s UNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST. KEVINS Field : Chris Fedderson Ken Walke r OLD CAREY v . DE LA SALLE Field: Daniel Ischia Kevin McMaho n UNDER-19 SECTION 2 MARCELLIN v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS At Timber Ridge Reserve Field : Cameron Gill Ramon Killey V7HITEFRIARS v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG . Field : Adam Harris Peter Baile y BEAUHfiARIS v . NORTH OLD BOYS Field : Pat Maebus Chris Stevens (J ) OLD SCOTCH v . OLD H3ELBURNIANS Field : Denny Fatekas Terence Farrel l OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD TRINITY Field : Wayne Hinton (R ) UNDER-19 (2) BLU E MONASH BLUES v . ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULF. Field : David Longworth Geoff Kell y CAULFIELD GR. v. DE LA SALLE (2) At Wheelers Hill Campus Field : Kylie Welsh Trent Greenaway OLD XAVERL4NS ( 2) v. OLD MENTONIANS At Toorak Park at 11 .30 a .m . Field : Michael Sneddon Tony Gambl e AJAX v. HAMPTON ROVERS Field : Matthew Seferth Euan Lindsa y ORMOND v . MHSOB Field : Richard Eastwood Peter Griffith s UNDER-19 (2) RE D ST. LEOS E1VINiAUS v. OLD IVANHOE Field : Peter Buchanan Matthew Meie r OLD GEELONG v . THERRY PENOLA Field : Justin Grossbard Stan Lugowski BULLEEN-TER3PLESTOWE v . WARRINGAL Field : Jason Moore Gerard Ro b OLD PARADIANS ( 2) v. AQUINAS Field : Martin Jackson (R ) YARRA VALLEY HAS THE BY E
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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 16 .05 .98
5.11 7.14 13 .15,93 OLD BOYS 1 .5 0 .2 0.2 4 .3 7,8,48 11-N soya: F-drer 3. Blatr 2. M . Tateb 2. hklnt}•re 2, Khodd,.er. Skme. Farar1• th. Saunders . Skme. Natcrs . Beaker. tVlllwghby. r,._~ Kickers antl Best Piay'ers na receNed ) }!erctitlla : 0.1 1 .4 4.7 5 .9,39 ""TRS R'iBiACBS ^.C3TEF7vARS 4 .7 11 .16 17 .18 25.19.169 ,__it, Meeks: (Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not receh•ed ) :ptana 9. Sullban 4 . Phan 3. Beattk 3, Elfemtann 2 . Anderson 2 . Nathey. G-~ tef,~ . .., -t:! i :!n.149neb . Notttthey . Searle . Cassarino. Sullivan. ' ,?Y}h8 T1G . 3.0 7.2 8 .3 14.8,90 :Y 3 .5 5.8 8.11 10 .13,73 ) - T1g4 Goal Kickers and Best Players not mend : . ~ vy,: E(sfntlncet 3 . Mason 2 . Somaia 2. Be ll. Brudar. Lay. Beat: Maspt . . . i, bNi. flnahsan. B. Harmp . c!~y~LitRh7AR8 4.4 8.7 12.8 12.9.81 2,3 7.10 10 .15 18.24.132 pr~! V_4fa~ C!y yt . ;tiurntans: `'.tre¢ 3 . Hy= 2. Btrrell. Fang . Farquharson, catzens, Murphy. , ."' r.Heat: urphy Rav. M . Birrell . Fabtnyt. Slbree, Farquharsan . ~~ at 4. Bullcr 3 . C2rroll 3. Lee 3. AFerandec BUd . Farraguna. Snllth . .• Est: Bader. Stevens, Farraguna. Cwllan. Collins. Spence. 5.9 8.13 11 .15 .81 c ;D 1R1hTTY 2 .4 SCOTfd1 4,8 7.14 13.15 18.21 .129 ,i Triafty:Pa*sador 6. Butler 2. lseppt 2 . Hutchinson, Beat: LaFMTa. Butks. Passador. DaV,trwn. Russell. C:d ~,ote6: Goal Kickers andBest Players not recetved l
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 16.05.98
7.4 10.4 19.8 25.15.185 CGI:Y,GL459 v4.1-1'6D 0.1 1 .3 2.6 4•8.32 Ck<i-- Bnttm 11 . Maxuxll 2, Lynch 2. McAllister 2. Etg 2. Telford 2, Roberson 2. y_,t :!Baaer.Etg Marncli .Atoon .Taybr. u-a&L Hauidns 2 . Meehan. Nelson . Beet: Nelson . McDouelL Grant . Mttler. O.Ryan, BER.YARDB 8 .2 10.5 14.8 15.8,98 L D 8RiG1PLON 4 .4 8.5 11 .8 15.12 .102 Bemate : C^-c,c 4. Pearson 3 . Pozzacheda 3 . Bugryn 2. Osborne 2. Borg. Best: .: .r. iicag. Osbmne . Abbott, Sulhan . ~!! Erfyhtcn ; Dinner 6. Robertson 3. Thwnbonmv 2, Johnson 2. Barrav. Eutrt. Best : .. .. .]JnArnsmt. Barton, Haudiw, Dimer. Williams. CDFARADIAAS 2,1 10.9 14 .10 20 .13.133 OLD CAREY 3.4 3 .5 8.7 11,9.75 01d Fkradt*ns: Szra•auk 4 . Ventura 4 . Kudexah 3 . Sullivan 3 . Curran , O'Connm. -- .., :; rmo. Bergemin. Beat: Sullnan, Szewczuk. 5•oung . Talarim. Pruscino. Bymn. e ;d CUCy : Hefkrnan 2. Lawrence 2, Mod 2. Addiswt . Beckett, Hakim. Shutle. Moriarty. Ent :'`mro. Daccy.ShutY . Tyndall• Moriarty, McConnell , 57 M'C~S 1 .1 5.5 5•6 5•7.37 O:D XAt'ER1ANS 4 .8 10.11 21 .12 27.20.182 5t Kninr.`!,mt 2, SheBey 2 . Vander Wert . Beg: McCann . Sheehy, Shee}y. Ahts, C-iey . oidXarainnc Stephens 5, Oswald 4• Hawktrts 4, MorrLswt 3 . Curnau 3, Coughlan 2 .. . . . Farrav 2 . Pander, 01 .mghiln. Best: Rathgeher . Funder, O'Connell . Os atd .. 5hms . -~-'S'Ul E 3.2 8 .4 13 .10 15 .14.104 ^„• AI81TY BLUES 3 .2 5 .3 8 14.8.92 be C. Se9c Duggan 6. biarcuri 3 . Jartls 2 . Rogers 2. DonNn .son..5 PedektN. Best: Aron. : .,-. rs ;; ,a, LoganHarber . Eeans . !'v,valty Btues: King 4 . Tertiu 4 . Jackson 3, UddeB. Hocking. Woad . Beat : Brooks, _ -:. 1!arding. Terrtit Couibupas.
UNDER 19 BLUE - 16 .05.98
OLD k' -:,TONL4R'8 3 .3 8.4 12.8 14.9.93 MOYASH BLUES 3.4 7.6 10.7 15.12.102 Old Mmton3sna: Ballantlne 7, McNish 4, Kurarnoto. McKay, Phipps Beat: htason . . D. Alexander. Hogan . Batlantine . McKaw, Stephen. Monesh Bluec ODormell 3, Seeuang 3. Groans 2. htcNeill 2 . t49ll7ams . Creamer. Acen•. DlckUtson, Eleu. BcaE: L41I&uns, Cro.ts, Seeuang, O'Donnell . Cratamer. Fau2ett. ST RII.DA SOU17i CAULFIELD 0,3 3.8 3 .7 5 .7.37 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIAN 3.3 8.8 17.10 21.12 .138 ST BH,DA SOUTH CA1R,P'ff.LD: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recentd ) Caulfield Grammar}ans: M. Gurpinar 11, T . Freeman 2, S . Ft4d)a)a . J . AcBekL P . Sykes, G . Ecans, T. Koswrls. A . Wlnters, D . L'emger• B.O'CaOaghan. Beet: G . Evans. S. Md}aJa. At . Gurplnar. T. Freeman. B. O'Callaghan . A. t69nters . ORMOND 2.4 5.7 8 .15 9 .20.74 DE IA SALLE 2.2 6.4 8 11 .5 .71 Ormoad:Thomlaso t 3, Ashford 2 . Stephens, Nash 2, Hopkins. .5 BeaS:Ashfwd, StasWt. THOmpsmt . Gteeson, Nash . Keleher De La Salle: C. V.6rstellng 4, L . Ryan 3. R. Stevens 2, A . McKenzie 2. Beat : Read. Median, S4nnott. SBvxr. Braster. Ryan . HAMPT6N RfNERS 2,5 7.8 7.7 13 .11.89 OLDXAVER1Ati5 2 .5 3.8 5.15 8,17.53 Hampton Rauera : Landrtgan 5 . JenMns 3 . Flatme. Hehard . Prantzos . Stokes. D . Voss. Best : Rehn . Landrigan. D. tross . Flynn, Woods, Flahhx. Old Savuians: Baquie 2. Qutnn. Kennedy, Atnsuarth. Denton. Best: Kennedy. Hart . Wayland. Hmnesss• Xuereb . Fay. 501509 5.3 11.11 18.19 2821.177 AJAX 2.1 5 .2 7.2 7.2 .44 hIIiSOB: Brown 6, Ftright 4 . Osborne 3. L . Taylor 2 . Moore 2. Dods 2, Hill . Ash O'Brtm Physic. Park. Atorgan. Redder. A . Askew. Beat : A. Simpson . Wright . Dads, A. Askew•.. Browne, S. Osborne . AJAX: Gutman 2, Goh7an 2 . Kretsch. Goklfetn, Halphm. Czamy. Beat : Blashl . Gutman, Czarny, Halphm . Spero. Sharp .
UNDER 19 RED - 16 .05 .9 8
ST LEOS EtfASAt1S 2,2 2 .2 2.8 3 .8.28 WARRINGAL 1 .7 8.10 13 .18 2520,170 St Lear Emmaus: BwuLLCi. Moss. Pater. Beat: BwmECi. Potter, Moss. Manste . Schlittkr. Zarils. Warringal: Sehulu 4, Steele 4 . Bdzon 3, Welch 3 . Mutton 2. Burke 2 . Shah 2. Nasratiah• 2. Chazan. SGman. HoPgoat. Beet: Sloan . Anderson. Long. Steele. Ryan, Whlte . OLD 3VANHOE 19 .8.122 OLD GEF.L6iT`' 14 .8 .90 Old h'nnhoe : C. Branegmt S . A. Oates 4. P. Davd 3 . B . Lax 3, B . Spoor 2, B. Willis. LD. Hardcourt . Beat: B. Davis. C . Brarngan• A. Oates. P. Daxtt. R . Homeumd• B. tV7Ws. Old Geelatg:Brom 3. Lane 2. Staughton 2. Heine 2. Railace 2 . Dinning, Bolton, Stevens . Best : Bolton. McKinnon. Stetens.Dllvllnp Boyme. i4allace . T3ffiRRY PENOLA 5 .3 11.8 13.7 17.10 .112 YARRA VALLEY 3 .1 4.2 5.8 9.9.63 merry Penola:Trewtn 7 . OSuBhan 2 .Smlth 2. Zampogna 2. Stella 2 . Bcscaglia. Grant. Beat: OShea. R . SpMgall, L. SpnnCall• Trewtn. Zampagna• Stella . Ynm Valley: Courts 2. Casann 2 .'f Atorrls 2. Llorn,•d. Creme~ .m Lang. Best: Cremean . Bell . S . Courts. Blnir Reynolds. Pearson . UINAS 5 .7 11 .12 18.15 2721,183 Lon ga h BIIid•EgNTEdE7FS•lOWWE 1•1 1 .3 2.8 4 .8.32 AqWrroa: Mwan 9 . Cc@htan 6. Minogue, Field 2 . Woods. Deters 2, Jess . PMe, Harkln . Mills, Boland 2, Johnstone. Best•B. Moran . Staddon, Tan . Devers• Jess. Harkin . ~ een T~: FLher 2. Florance, WouNZer. Beat: Fisher, McCrohan. Florence . BYE OLD PARADLINS
199831
UNDER-19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS DE LA SAL.LE Coach : Tim Kiiiwo rth U19 (C) : 1 L. Schmidt
Coach: Clay Weser U19 ( C) : S . Hyland
C 3 J . Clark O
2 N . Herber 7 J. Laragy 9 M. Mercur i 10 E. Williams
6 C . Mollard
17 C . Hyde 11 R . Steven s 12 M . Evans
2 N. Ly nch 4 D . Field 5 L. Taylor
7 M . Maxwell 8 N . Harrison 9 M . Bri tten 10 B . Page 11 N . McCann 12 A. Lan do n 13 S . Elg g(VC) 14 T De Young 15 T. Cookes 16 A. Baxter 17 T. Spicer 18 N . Brass 19 A. Robe rtson 20 J . Waters
21 C . Chambers 22 S . Lynch 23 M. Gibson 24 M. Godfre y 25 A. McAllester
27 T Foster
28 D. Telford 29 T. Rogers-Wilson
30 L. Moon (VC) 31 J . Ros e 33 B . Samuel 39 S . Kinder 69 A. Dakin
11 P. Bowden
12 B. Mercuri 1 3 S. Hyiand (C) 14 M. Aron 15 J. Crowe 17 M. McHen ry 78 D . Ja rvi s 19 D . Moore
20 B. Corin 23 T. Fisher 25 R . Beattie (VC) 26 S . Woods 27 C . Worsteling 28 S. Hart
29 O . Forer 29 M. Joyce 29 K. Rogers (VC) 32 R . Bonnici 32 J. Silvers 33 M . O'Donnell 3 4 A . Pedicini
37 C . Buick 38 N . Stafford 4 2 S. Lo an 42 J. Wa2ers 44 X. Clancey 45 S. Cla 47 A. Moian 47 A. Orlando
70 M. Dugga n M. Anarews C . Asmus
S. Erdos R . Hu hso n D . Nota ~n P. Nowlan B . Reade
A . Jackso n M. Kar avicius
S. McManu s
OLD PARADIANS
OLD XAVERIANS
Coach Km Johansen ( i) Coach: P hil Luchelta (2)
Coach: Pat Hawkins ( 1) Coach : Pel e COW (P) U19(Ly.
1 S. Young 2 D . Gree ~ 3 G . O'Meara 4 B . Richardson 5 B . Galloway 5 B. Woodham 6 Ni . Joyc e 8 D . Varano 8 A. Vecchi o 9 J . B~Yron 10 K . rheodossi 11 A. Curran 12 C . Jacavou 16 C . Pric e 7 7 N . Attard
19 P. Karabatsos 20 M. Dempster 21 M. Szewczuk 22 M. Cosgriff 23 D . Briggs 23 M. Ploenges 2a L. Brickwetl 25 A. Jakowenk o 26 B. O 'Conno r 27 S . Pruscino 28 R . Sa rtor i 29 V. Per ry 30 S . Fellowe s 31 F. Papaluca
32 A . Baker 34 G . Hower 35 D . Loney 36 G . Dean 37 V. Ber9amin 38 N . Kudeweh 39 J . Thorn 40 J . Collins 41 F. Papluca 42 Ni. Rees 44 S. Ciavola 47 Ni. De Rango n 49 D . Gleaso 52 N . Macartney 53 C . Butler 54 G . Boyd 60 A. Swmdo n 82 T. O 'Shea
49
1 J . Schiano
2 B. Hobbs 3 P. Fotiniotis 4 C . Poletti
5 R . Hawkins 6 L. Hawkins
7 P. Nelson 8 L. Varney 9 D . Grant 10 D . Ryan 12 A. Bray 15 L. Morgan 16 B . Meehan (VC) 17 N . Meehan 1 8 M . Bonaddi0
19 T. Crook 21 D . Rigg 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 . P arry (C) 79 C . Davis
8 c .ca don 9 T. Conna,"y to R. cwuJt,ta It t C~
t2 T. Davis
1 3 J.4ert an 14 A orago 5T Fa ax
11 S. Erickson
12 A Velona 13 S . Bugryn 14 A . Thomas 15 A . Pfeiffer 16 A . Mastropasqua 17 T. Pianta
teJ. ay I117 R . F" U. Frtz9 ~aw e M. F ~ 20 P. Fw,maer 21 TGeeesen 22 N . Hart 23 J. Hawkins 24 J. Healy
18 T James
25 J. Nea 26 J. Hermes;y 48 A .OswaStl 27 C. Hoare 49 t Paa~.r s 28 R. (acovao3elo 50 M. punn
29 J. tre hv a 5t N . Raageaer 30 D. tceers 52 0. Rennex 31 M. Kcauwdq 53 M. Rush
32 A Laua.v 64 0. Ryan 33 R . t.a,ergan 55 A. sawz 34 P. ymzUm 56 s. Ski dw e 35 s. McCarthy 57 A . Spence 3e n xcDaww 59 D. Steen 37 B. McGrath 5y c. Stephens 38 J. Mdnemey 60 D. Stmwy :a T. Mexwaq~ 61 o. St«er 40 J . M.cLean 62 T. sswoy
41 R . Merari 63 tt r~mfti 42 B . M04, 64 S .* TIUMI)~, 43 C . Montgunery 65o.warry 660. way ana 67 M. xewen
OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIAN S Coach: Leigh Bowes U19 (C) : i A. Patios 2 S . Grabert
3 G. Ead 4 W. Earl
5 N. Biggin
6 T. Ewert 7 G . Rhodes 8 T. Handley 9 L. O'Neill J. White 11 S . Ulmer
12 A. Robertson 13 R. O'Neill 14 A. Ginnavin 15 G. Norwood 16 J . Thornbro w 17 C. Barrow 18 H. Rolls 19 M . Carr 20 A. McLaughlin 21 X. Carta 22 A. Walsh
23 J. Thomas 25 A. Boyd 26 S . Fo x 27 P. Marks 28 A. Avramedies 29 C. Stewart
30 D. Stockdale 31 A. Thoms 32 R. Hayward 33 M . Mc Briar 35 T. Erridge
St BERNARDS Coach: Jeff Osborne Ut9 (C): 1 B . Swann 2 R . Pizzichetta 3 R . LegUdi 4 R . Bonnici 5 J . Pearso n 6 P. lanazzo 7 N . Smith g J . Delaneyy 9 S . Wheele r 10 C . Osborne
t A. eaa 2 C .earcett~ 3 B . Seethes 4 D. Betts 5 c .cw oaus 6 s . carr«ws 7 B . cn~see
44 E. Mrnr~ 45 P. od es ww 46 J, o`Cwma'i 47 K Otau~tin
MAZENOD Coach : Rod Bourke U19 (C):
19 L. Kavanagh 20 D. Sheehan 21 M . Polaiajko
22 P. RahiO
23 D . Monteleone 24 A. Monteloene 25 J . Jacks 26 A . Gleeson 27 James Mount 28 J . Zocco 29 J . Cittarell i 30 S. Borg 31 J . Evan s 32 T. Harv ey 33 S . Smith 37 J . Lloyd 42 V. 1ud~a 43 C . Davis
St KEVINS
OLD CARE Y Coach : Peter Schille r U19 (C) : i F. Hakins 2 D. Moriarty
3 P. Ce c ~
4 J. Heffernan
5 T. Bake r
6 B. Tuck 7 S. Addison 8 S. Derry
9 N. Latliam 10 R.Oppy
It A. Hanso n 12 J. Mai (C) 13 S. Wall 14 D. Feast 15 S. Chambers
16 N. Bull l8
DT rag 19 T Wood (C) 20 M . Lawrenc e 21 D. Stone 22 M . Pound 23 T. Stuart 24 B. Shal e 25 A. Murphy 26 C. Munro 27 C. Dav e 28 P. Tor~ ~ms 29 S. Beckett 30 W O wi n 31 0 Davis 32 C. Melin
33 D' Sava wooa 3 4 N. Loc k 35 S. McConnell
36 E. Davey 37 S. Davies 38 M . A ard 46 A. Kev ttfe 47 Leit h
UNIVERSITY BLUES
Coach: Peter Foshir U19 (C) : N. Moore, P. Mount
Coach: Steven Carroll U19 (C):
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 A . Alber t 2 S . Benjami n 3 C . Brooks 4 J . Coulloupas 5 B . Caltery 6 A . Clark 7 A . Cra wford 8 W. Crocker 9 H . Christie 10 L. D ean-J ohn s 11 F. Delasqual e
A . Calle ry N . Walke r P. Moun t A . Rattle C . N oseda B . Aftis B . Shelley T. McCan n L. Cresswell 10 J . Radford 11 T. Crowley 12 P. Bare 13 A . Stuart i 4 N . Moore
15 J . Ferrari 16 K . McDonald 17 A . Foley 18 A . Wise 19 C . Goldsworthy 20 P. OiKeefe 21 J . Sibilia 22 M . Lagastes 23 P. Milesi 24 R . Sheehy 25 S . Vanderwert 26 A . Bevacq ua 27 R . Zeman 28 N . Perre tt 29 A . Conla n 30 P. Halpin 31 P. Ha rv ey 32 S . OiConnor 33 J . OiConnor 34 T. Bergin 35 E . Rafter 36 A . Smith 37 R . Debraio 38 G. Anderson 39 D . Liepa 40 D. Dunn 41 J . Howden 42 J . Pangrazio 43 L. WiiMnso n 44 R . Cam a na 45 L. Meehan
12 C . Evan s
13 S . Ferguson 14 A . Fleetwood 15 J . Hocking 16 J . Hatton 17 W. Jackson 78 G. King 19 J. Lyl e 20 D . Leahy 21 M . McKerro w 22 R . McKerrow 23 T. Men z ies 24 T. McMillan
25 L. Morrison 26 N . Mules 27 C . Northey 28 S . Parsons 29 W. Pye 30 P. Sheaha n 31 J . Startin g 32 A . Southerlan d 33 A . Terrill 34 B . Tuc k 35 L. Underwoo d 36 N . Vogels 37 J . War d 38 J . Webbe r 39 A . White 40 R . Woodward 41 D. Wood
UNDER-19 SECTION 2 MARCELLI : NTH OLD N BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY B Ep[1MARIS Coach J~~% ~: ~y ~ Coach: Greg Lasscock
OLD MELBURNIANS
Coach : Mark Libard i U19 (c): U19 (c): U19 (C): J. Bell U19 (C):
1 M . Lefeanue t: Smith B Thomas 2 M . Karavilis 2
~ 3
A Guerin M Lee hA Enso r L Gibson g -Stevens N Burto n 9 j Walker Walker 10 R Carroll
1 M . Taleb
1 L. Floyd
1 J . Gooley
T. Waters 2 S . Davey 2 C . Guest
3 B. Kousovasilis 3 A . Brudar 3 D . Fabinyi 3 G . Cul l 4 O . Khader 4 L. Paisley 4 C . Murph y 4 D . Marson 5 B. Cariss 5 D . Harrop 5 A . Ellim s 5 G . Romanin 6 D . Skene 6 R . Ladd 6 H . Birrell 6 S. Loy 7 S. Hoban 7 A . Biggs 7 C . Fon g 7 D . Angotti 8 T. Halpin 8 J . Meades 8 C . Jennings 8 D . Ryan 9 A. Naiss 9 C . Home 9 J . Murtaza 9 G . Murley 11 11 S . Bryant 11 R . Burn n 11 N . Sampi G Bayford 10 D . Bonanno ri 12 J 12 D. Aboud 12 T. Rogers 12 E. Wilsone 11 A. Hasioti s 13 D â&#x20AC;˘ Emerson 13 C. Miller Bird 13 G. Finlayson p 13 D . Patterso n 12 D . Ballantine 1 5 A Quin 14 J . Saba 14 M . Chisholm 14 G . Anderson 13 P. Pappalardo 15 N. Tonkin 15 D . Pountney 16 N Atkins 16 R . Atkin s 14 C . Duinardo 16 P. Borysiewicz 16 J . Miller 17 T Eaton 17 J . Hammond 17 S . Reynoldson 18 A Palme r 15 J . Pappalardo 17 R . Bradham 18 E. Farquarson 19' N Kennedy 18 S . Mcllroy 18 C . Jayasekera 16 P. Diacogiorgis R . Hyam s 19 M . Payne 19 C . Moyle 2019E 20 A Faraguna . Alder 17 J . Delahun t 21 M Sellett o 20 R. Amato 20 H . Francis 21 W. Yunken nder 18 M . Moussi 22 21 M . Barker 21 D . Lay 22 C . Ray 23 K A Catli n 19 J . Sheehan 22 G . Taylor 22 A. Rode 23 I . Ambler 24 L Buller 20 N. Mathews 23 H . Makhoul 23 M . Somaia 24 J . Moss Wright 25 P 21 M . Fisher 24 B . Kurec 24 B. Hall 25 H. Turne r 26 T Col ins 22 M . Roberts 25 M . Moustafa 25 D . Harrigan 26 H. McLeod 27 S Fitzgerald 26 N . OiHalloran 26 J . Bell (C) 28 B Spence 23 L. Bettiol 27 W. Austi n 27 M . Rees 27 R . Carson 29 K Rawsthorn 24 B . Dinneen 28 C. Sibre e 30 D Teesdale 28 N . Smith 28 S . Dietz 30 N. Coutts 25 G . Hawkins 31 L McNichola s 29 S . Smith 29 M . Nicholson 32 M . Benko 26 T. Louder 32" A Black 30 D . Willoughb y 30 D . Porter 33 N. Couzen s 33 B Griffiths 27 D. Ciro 31 B . Wilson 31 D . Mason 37 B Hayne s 33 A . McKenzie 32 E . E k 47 Langford-Jones 47 J . Robertso n
O OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIAR S
U19 Coach : ~~~ MENTONETrGERS BLACKS Terry ry Kendall W9 (C): S Jor i s, E Davatris Coach: Paul o5hwi assy C(Cj: Junkee r Coach : Michael ~~~y U19(C): U19(C):
1 2 3 4 5 6
G Junkeer (C) T. Chapman S Miles A Sheer T. Paterson I . McKenzie 7, C Stevens 8 T. Frankenburg 9 N Leitl 10 N Slade n 11 C Fricke 12 L . Hume 13 N Simon 14 A. Willersdorf 15 J . Hughe s 16 N O'Brien 17 S. Eager 19 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 . 30 A . Leeds 31 S . Prendergast
32 E . Oliver 35 P. Rogers 36 R Ashton 37 C. Armstrong 66 H . Thomas
1 S .Jones(C) 2 A . Beever 3 M . Passador 4 A . Rothe 5 B . Hutchinson 6 C . Russell p 7 B . ISe 8 D . AsFtworth
9 A . Grigg 10 S . Dann 11 K . Noden 12 C . Wilson (VC) 13 S . Johnson , 14 R . Gamble 15 R . Baxter 16 T. Hoqgins 17 C . Hiiias 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. Clark e 28 C. Butler 29 W. Brady 31 R. Ramsden 32 J . Cornell 33 Y. Ada l 35 C. S o r 37 S . Medlin 39 A . Maiyah 43 D . Waldron (VC) 44 M . Lapira 45 S . Darcy-Molloy 52 A . Andrew s 61 N . Broster 64 M . Kassaby
1 A Ryan 2 P Carroll 3 C Tesoriero 4 J Dunne 5 J Doubaras 6 L Abdallah 7 B Mcshane 8 L Hamilton 9 P Russo 10 LT y Jim
11 J Williams 12 A Connolly
13 N Zomer VC) 14 J Drury 15 G Gomez 16 A Burnett 17 S Lambe rt 18 M Young 19 D Falkingham 20 C Mizzi 21 J Cunningham 22 G Smit h 23 D Napier (C)
24 G Alford 25 L Wintle 26 P Dohert y 27 S Kingwell 28 D Young 29 T Winnell 30 T Fava 31 P Wintl e 32 S Bell 33 G Strachan 34 M Mulcah y 35 A Smith
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 . Martin 13 J . McAuleyY
14 L . Mellin g s 15 S. Moody 16 B . Murphy
17 R . Neale 18 A. Nolan 19 C . Pease 20 H . Peck 21 C . Schilling 22 M . Staunton 23 S . Vegter 24 D . Walsh
Coach Shane Styles U19 (C):
1 A . Croug h 2 M . Northe y
3 B . Phan . Powe r 6 5 J B . Winch 7 T. Hilto n 8 R . Fedele 9 L. Trewhell a 10 A . Johnson 11 M . Cassarino 12 D . Reid 13 N . Cowlin g
14 S . Ward 15 S . Staddo n 16 B . Si ncl a ir 17 D . Eiferman n 18 R . Murray M . Duffy 20 S . Fleming 21 M . Setches 22 S . Davis 23 L . Armstron g 24 J . Treyvau d 25 M . Croshe r 26 D . Sulli van 27 T. Hoare 28 B. Doherty
29 M . Wals h y 30 A. Beatti e 31 B. Jones 32 M . Ta n 33 R . Pawli k 34 T. Mulcahy 35 D . Lev i 36 J . Anderso n
UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E AJAX Coach : Henry Riftermari U19 (C): 1 B . Klein 2 A . Bock 3 B . Davis 4 D . Goldenfein 5 E . Goldstone 6 G.Israelsohn 7 S . Gutma n 8 J . Rosenbaum 9 J . Ones
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. Golvan 19 J . Basist 20 S. Czarny 21 D. Stub 22 P. Glezer 23 B. Ritterman 24 A. Lewin 25 M . Blashki 26 Mark Segal 27 C. Spero 30 A. Letkovic 32 A. Rodgers 33 S. Shetzer 36 M . Segal 39 S. Midler 40 A. Halphen 43 J. Sharp 44 J . Kretsch
MONASH BLUES Coe* Mike Dickensw U19 A: J. Smith i J.Bd 2 S. coke 3 M .JW 'e 4 N. PaMen 5 C.wrarts 6 F. B-1 7 B. MctW 8 S.Lb/d 9 C. 05ree 10 P, Falm5 11 J. Braft 12 A Me;s 13 B. Caster 14 G.l'm>J* i5 S.l'arrJ 16J.Sft 17 J. MAer 18 L M;icd-did 19 B. Mesta, 20 M. We/ 21TCm+c 22 T. Q3fen 23 J. Raroe 24 P.ClWrrcd 25 L Llci" n 26 C . Mrx'ar16 27 M.Hikcy 28 D.l~r y 29 S .Codi e 30 LCreamm 31 R. Rekh
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CAUlA3 .D AR Coach: Mark Donovan U19 (C): S. Wid"paja 1 J. Same
2 B. Hasforth 3 S. Erikson 4 J. Ryan 5 S. Kendall 6 J. Fulston 7 M. Davies 8 D . Globan 9 J. Actield 10 C. Worboys 11 P. Sykes 12 S. Sant 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. Clear 24 A. Wilkinson 25 G. Evans 26 S . Widjaja 27 T. Freeman 29 D. Golabek 33 P. Ralp h 34 J . Wilmot 35 A . White 38 D . Veentje r
DE LA SALLE
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OLD ME NtnNlANS OLD XAVERIANS Coadr: S vend sartwl a U19 (C): Wes adentine 1 W. Ballantine 2 M. Thomason 3 S . Worrell
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Coach: Pets Cdkm (4 Ut9(c) : A Baiaj 38 J.fildnerney 2 C, Barret 39 T. MclSticy 3 aBe~m 40J.Mdr~ 4 0.8als 41 R Mernri 5 C.Camds 42 B.Na h 6 S.CartO1s 43 C. 7 B.Crce-9e 44 EMms:n 8 C.Carf.n 45 P.OdtO av 9 T. Ccm:87 46 J.OCavd 10 R Cax~Ln 47 K Qia#in 11 T. Cunaa 48 A Qe.aV] 12T.Dals 49TFUAs 13 J. DaVn 50 M. Qm 14 A pap 51 N. R~gffier 15 T. Fmmw 520. Ra~ M J.Fa7 53 M.18 xh 17 R .Fe4y 54 D.R~w 18M.FA~rad 55ASdtk t9M.Frcd 56S .Sf~Anac 20 P.FUrcrdn 57 ASpence 21 T Gi~ 58 D. Stem 22 N . Hat 59 C.Si:qms 23 J. Henlis 60 D. Strie/ 24 61 D. S4+ej 25 J. Hede 84 T S'~2y 26 J.Herrasy 63 N.TheB 27 G . Flom 64 S .Tun% 28 Rlaza+a'geb 65 C.Ytmy 29 J .kelard 66 D .welani 30 D.IKees 67 M. Xar~ 31 M,KaYrd r
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HAMPTON ROVER S Coach: Ian 1Ndmott U19 (C):
1 D. Anderson 2 A. Quo n 3 T Prantzos 4 J Midwinter 5 S ills 6 A Crowther 7 A Duddy 8 W Climes 9 M . Cripps 10 D. Shaw 11 A Voss 12 A Landrigan 13 N . Rehn 14 M . Louis 15 G Shenfield 16 G Wood 17 A Smith 18 J Stokes 19 D Voss 20 L . Bird 21 M Jenkin 22 L. Dallas 23 S. Grimmer 24 M. Flynn 25 B Hevard 26 M Flahive 27 M. Flynn 28 C . Lucas 29 D Anderson 30 M Lanagan
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2 R . Clowes 3 A. Simpson 4 J . Wilson 5 A. OiBrien 6 J . Moore 7 J . Gregson 8 T. Leaver 9 R . Limbrick 10 N . McKenzie 11 S. Rodder 12 N . Youngs
13 B. Sims-Lucas 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. Taylor 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. Osborne
ST taLDA STH CAULFIELD Coach: Jain Howard
1 S . Thompson 2 M . Nash 3 D. Robbins 4 D. Rowan 5 T Ashford 6 M. Broadhurst 7 S . Keleher B R. Cou4ston 9 J. Rutz 10 J. Cullen 11 B . Minter 12 P. Townsend 13 A. Kurze1 14 B . Healey 16 S . Porte r 17 S . NaugMon 18 P. Cicaretla 19 A . Strauch 20 K . Watson 21 B . Walker 22 D. Hopkins 23 S .Egan 24 M.0'Hat1.,an 25 J. Dale 26 D . Mahhett 27 P. Gleason 28 A . Stafiiak 29 K. Quon 30 H . Black 31 P. Waked 32 A. Russell 33 S. Stephens 35 C . Knight
U19 (C) : J. Dnxrrnond 63 J. Onimmmwt d 64 C . ThureP.ek! 65 D. Maloney 66 K Toot" 67 w. Perldns 68 i. zagamo 69 S . Reece 70 C . Banana 71 M.Baraket 72 A . Caiuana 73 S. Romaorw 74 C . Gray 75 M. Tuppn 76 D. Siad! 77A.Mwe 78 R . Ha9 79 C . McMuBin 60 A. Hasnea 71 L Doclan 82 8. zesN4 83 A Se7vun 84 L Pryde 93 S . Kenrmiy 8 55 H. FU.ady 94 D. Hea7sm=ri 86 C. PWez 95 A Dab 87 T. Maftheus 96 M. Cole 88 J. Van Bierkel 97 M. Toyb 89 N. OiZ4va 90 S. Katapou!os 91T. C 92 8. Sasitaha=
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1 S . Alderhoven 2 A. Basto w 3 R. Brown 4 C. Calleja 5 M . DeBoer 6 N. Eastwood 7 M . Fisher 8 D. Florence 9 J . Florence 10 L. Groves 11 J . Howard 12 D. Juhasz 13 A. King 14 N. Macrides 15 N. Macreevy 16 N. McCroha 17 B . Mountain 18 S . Mountain 19 T. Mossop 20 M . Nattas 21 R. Parris 22 T. Peterso n 23 B. Pouroganis 24 N. Povaran 25 D. Povaran 26 J . Stynes 27 P. Taylor 28 L . Thompson 29 B. Walleneiser
ST tF_DS F~1IIAl1S THERRY PENOLA WAT(~F PARK Coach: Paw M>~ton ._~ .. ~~
1 N. Hodder 2 P. Batty 3 G . Bonnici 4 R. Gallagher 5 C. Mill e r ;6 G . Newey y 7 A Volpi 8 C. McDonal d 9 M . Brown <10 C. Vaugha n =11 J . Blandthorn 12 N . Zannis 13 S . Dornik 14 P. Mansic 15 M . Dunn 16 A . Schli tt ler 17 T. Kay 18 J . McNally 19 J . Ross 20 S . Goldsworthy
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2 R . Zampogna 4 R . Springall 8 A. Grant 9 S . Stell a 10 C . Bannister 11 S . Bocaglia J . B riedis 13 D . Candiloro 14 R . Dodds A. McMahon 16 D . Dunn 17 A. McDonald 18 N . James 19 G . Kuret 20 J . Smith 21 B . Fitzpatrick 22 M . Yates 23 M . Russell 24 T. Sigfter 25 N .1 rewin 26 R . Garcia 27 R . Azzopardi 28 C . O'Brie n 29 N . Perre tt
8 A Lux 29 D Bolton 30 R Lane 50 N Edgar 51 T Kavouds 53 C Chamberlain 55 J Ryan 56 R Brown 57 A McCann 58 L Heine 60 D Mclnnes 63 N Agar 64 B O'Callaghan 76 D Brauer
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1 D . Bernet 2 G. Gibson 3 N . Coyn e 4 B . Davis 5 A . Oates 6 K . Angel o 7 M . Logan 8 B . Spoor 9 B . Low 10 B . Roderick 11 C . Bran nigan 14 P. Dowd 15 R . Holmvwod 16 R . Hense 17 J . Harro p 18 A . Harper 20 B . Willis 21 R . Gilderdale 22 G. Maddelic 23 C. Barker 25 P. Iilis 26 S . Brandt 30 L. Courage 37 J . Keane 40 C. Harris
YARRA VALLEY
Coach: John Stanton U19 ( C) :
Coach: Ash Wain U19 (c) :
1 H . Anderson 2 S . Anderso n 3 D . Bloomfield 4 G. Bell 5 L. Bolzon 6 C . Burke 7 A . Cam,illed 8 M . Ch az an 9 B . Frew 10 E . Gale 11 A . George 12 A . Green 13 T. Healey 14 A . H opqood 15 J . Hopkms 16 D . Inman 17 M . Keegan 18 D . Levn s 19 G. Long 20 M . Manovella 21 S . Morris 22 D . Mutton 23 N . Mullan e 24 D . Nasrailah 25 M . Natoli 26 L. Prosser 27 M . Pop e 28 D. Ryan 29 D. Schulze 30 T. Sessions 31 R. Singh 32 M . Sloan 33 J . S pence 34 C. Taylo r 35 N . Taylo r 36 D. Thoma s 37 T. Thomson 38 M . Vanlint 39 S . Walter 42 J. Wilkins 40 B . White 43 A. Welc h 41 D. Wilson 44 S. Ye e
1 A. Midland 2 T. Morri s 3 S. Lloyd 4 C . Fraser 5 P. Vallopp i 6 M . Wines 7 B. Stu rzake r 8 B. Arno t 9 J . Longwort h 10 B. Searle 11 B. Reynolds 12 D . Lan 13 C . Shugq g 14 T. Llo d 15 D . Bailey 16 A. Bell 17 T. Mcllrath 18 R . Pearc e 19 E. K rYse 20 T. TYshin g 21 P. Vaugh n 22 B. Drew 23 C . Arnol d 24 A . Cusano 25 S. Matt ers 26 J . Skipwo rt h 27 T. Hancoc k 28 B . Rey nold s 29 S . Coleman 30 B . Wapsho tt 31 J . Scanlan
1 S. Youn g 2 D. Green 3 G . O' Meara 4 B. Richardso n 5 B. Galloway 5 B. Woodham 6 6 M . Joyc e 8 D. Varano 8 A. Vecchi o 9 J. Byro n 10 K. Theodossi 11 A. Curran 11 A. Tala ri co 12 C.Jacavou 16 C. Price 16 B. Sullivan 17 N . Allard 19 P. Karabatsos 2 0 M. Dempste r 21 M. Szewczu k t 22 M. Cosgrit 23 D . Brigg s 23 M. Ploenges 24 L. Brickwel l 25 A. Jakowenko 26 B. O'Connor 27 S. Pruscino 28 R . Sartori 29 V. Perry 30 S. Fellowe s 31 F. Papaluca 32 A. Baker 34 G . Howe 35 D . Loney
36 G . Dea n 37 V. Bergamin 38 N . Kude~veh 39 J . Thorn 40 J . Collin s 41 F. Papluc a 42 M. Ree s 44 S. Ciavola 47 M. De Rang o 49 D . Gleeso n 52 N . Macartney 53 C . Butle r 60 A. Swindon
~ ~ S_ MEDICN E STRETCHING FEELS GOOD Most of us know what it feels like to stretch a muscle, even if only when we've got cramp . Stretching our muscles is very important because tight muscles act differently when we ask them to do what we require . Tight muscles change the angle of pull on joints and influence the biomechanics of various activities . Remember always warm-up before stretching to get the blood flowing through the muscles . When you've got a bit of a sweat up hold each stretch for 30 seconds . Breathe slowly and always relax into the stretch . Never hold your breath while stretching . There are many stretches we can do for individual muscles and some AFL clubs have got their players learning yoga techniques . No it's not for wimps It's good for the body and the mind . McKinnon Sports Medicine wants you to look after .both .
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MARCELLI N v . ORMOND Field : Tim Sutcliffe Nigel Pedler Goal : Vin Vescovi John Robinson MHSOB v. OLD PARADIANS Field : Ben Schmidt Brendan Allen Boundary : Cameron Hayes Rowan Dever Goal : Stephen Leahy Shannon Ryan NORTH OLD BOYS v . IVANHOE Field : Andrew Chapman Phil Call Boundary : Luke Russell Goal : Robert Parry John Kelly THERRY PENOLA v . MAZENOD Field : Mark Bushfield Damian Lane Goal : Robert Sevmour John Fin n OLD IVANHOE v . OLD TRINITY Field : Cameron Nash Andrew Stephen Boundary : Greg Shilo Anthony Degen Goal : Reno Barichievich Daniel VanDuser
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL CAFFRY MARCELLIN 11 29 HARRISON OLD PARADIANS 3 26 STICKLAND OLD TRINITY 2 21 WOODLEY MHSOB 2 20 BECKETT ORMOND 1 20 HEATH OLD TRINITY 3 1 6 B RESERVE MCGRATH MHSOB 1 19 BROWN ORMOND 2 19 LOWRIE NORTH OLD BOYS 1 16 STEWART ORMOND 3 14 SUTCLIFFE OLD TRINITY 1 4
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ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW 199 8 (may - July ) This Sat : 23/5: De La Salle V Old Scotch
This Sun : 24/5 : Old Brighton v Old Haileybury Next Sat . 30/5: Ivanhoe v Therry Penol a Next 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 matchda y Sat . 20/6: Old Trinity v Ormond Sun. 21/6: Uni . Blues v Old Scotch Sat. 27/6 : Marcellin v North Old Boys Sun 28/6 : St. Kevins v Collegians Sat . 4/7 : Mazenod V Old Paradian s Sun. 5/7: No match scheduled - ground vacant Sat 11/7: MHSOB v Mazenod Sun 12/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacant Sat 18/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacant Sun 19/7: FIDA matchday
Ross DiMaggio, Thomastown (Res .) . Elbowing, 10 matches. Guyan Stroud, Old Mentonians . Striking, 2 matches : Steve Brown, Salesian . Striking, 2 matches . Phil Emmett, St . Pats Mentone . Striking, 4 matches . Barry Miller, Glenhuntly. Abusive language and threatening behaviour towards an umpire, 3 matches. Paul De)guidice, Chirnside Park. Striking, 2 matches . *Peter Stewart, Old Westbourne (Res .) . Abusive language, 2 matches . *John Thornborrow, Old Brighton . Audible offence, 1 match. *Mark Healey, Parkside (C18) . Striking, 2 matches, °Accepted presc ribed penalty Investigation results May 19th, 199 8 Chris Moore Coach, Oak)eigh charged with abusing an umpire. Charge sustained . Chris Moore received a one match suspension and Oakleigh fined $250 . Old Xaverians and MHSOB under-19s charged wit h a melee during the match played Saturday May 9th . Both clubs found guilty. Old Xaverians fined $30 0 (2nd offence) and MHSOB $150 . Old Xaverians boundary umpire Michael Frost charged with pushing a player from MHSOB durin g the above match . Charge sustained and a penalty of 5 weeks suspension from any official capacity including playing.
First offence ($5); second offence ($25) third offence ($50) ; fourt h offence ($100); each ;subsequent offence ($100) . Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19 failure to phone failure to provide scores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pm 0 . Halley. (Res .) Caulfield Or . (Sen .) Williamstown Kew (Sen . )
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CYMS (Res .) Old Trinity (U19 2) Kew (Res .) St . Kilda Sth . C(U19 B) 0. Ivanhoe (U19 R) OTHER Incorrect scores phones (Rd . 5) Marcellin (Sen .), North Old Boys (Sen .), 0 . Ess (Res .), 0 Xavs (U19 1), 0 . Xavs (U19 B) Appeal s Yarra Valley OB (Rd . I lodgement of an incorrect score - appeal upheld ) Late Sta rts/long bre aks (Rd . 5) Late Sta rts Bulleen Cobras, Old Carey (2 .06), West Brunswick, ANZ Albert Park (2 .10) Long B reaks De La Salle, 0 . Xavs, Mazenod, Monash Blues (half time), Mazenod, St . Bernards U19, 0 . Parade U19 (3/4)
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VAFA Bloo d Each Club has nominated a "Captain Blood" who will help raise awareness of the need for blood within their club . For more information speak to your "Captain Blood" TODAY! Great prizes and incentives have been generously donated by Hugh Lyon Football Jumpers, Schweppes Sport, Four 'n Twenty and Spalding . Blood Bank Donor Enquiries - phone ( 03) 9694 030 0
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Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match, Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname . Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .
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The main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day . The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played . When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the club invoiced accordingly . Clubs are issue d wit h an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials . 54
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322 181 .37 20 333 140.84 20 352 158.81 16 445 103.82 16 473 97 .25 12 434 94 .70 12 508 66.98 12 384 88 .54 8 642 46 .57 4 502 46 .41 0
640 468 467 434 337 367 375 447 321 237
265 241 .51 24 286 163 .64 20 322 145 .03 20 380 114 .21 16 515 65 .44 12 442 83 .03 8 464 80,82 8 520 85 .96 4 524 61,26 4 456 51 .97 4
552 431 569 478 507 427 388 316 233 263
252 219 .05 20 326 132.21 20 341 166.86 18 360 132 .78 16 411 123.36 16 423 100.95 12 523 74.19 10 447 70,69 4 561 41 .53 4 557 47.22 0
B RESERVE 6 6 6 5 6 5 MARCELLIN 6 4 ~;CRTH OLD BOYS 6 3 ~-7 Tr7fflTY 6 2 - nrPENOLA OB 6 2 6 1 5 1 ;aCDOC 6 NHOE 6 1 pqMOND CLD PARADIANS
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C RESERVE 6 :AUMARIS A F C 6 5 GL I) GEELONG 6 5 OLD MENTONIANS 6 4 4 ST eEDESMENTTIG 6 .' ;'+ULE 6 4 -=!"TONROVERS 6 3 -- : :'ASTOWN 6 2 -~-EEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 1 K.~.AA STH CAULFIELD 6 1 5T L5OS EMMAUS W P 6 0
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D RESERVE SECTION AJAX 6 6 vIHITEFRIARS 6 6 PARKSIDE 6 5 AQUINAS O C 6 4 SOUTHBANK 6 4 '; 4SHBLUES 6 3 RA VALLEY O B 6 2 ','.ERSITYBLACKS 6 2 CJJ ESSENDON GR 6 1 _-LESIAN O C 6 1 oTJOHNS OC 6 1 _T ?4TRICKS MENTONE 6 0
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616 513 522 365 353 559 458 340 283 256 275 275
170 362.35 24 179 286.59 24 269 194.05 20 300 121 .67 16 389 90.75 16 414 135.02 12 433 105.77 10 378 89.95 8 547 51,74 6 469 54 .58 4 722 38.09 4 621 44 .28 0
E BLUE RESERVE OLD CAMBERWELL 6 6 0 PENINSULA 0 B 6 6 0 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 6 5 1 OAKLEIGH A F C 6 3 3 C,2VSIDE PARK 6 3 3 G-~NHUNTLY 6 2 4 PuWtRHOUSE 6 2 4 E-STERNWICK 6 1 5 _T 1.'ARYS 6 1 5 _IrulBURNE UNIVERSITY 6 1 5
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150 570 .00 24 148 446 .62 24 162 366 .05 20 448 97 .54 12 434 96,31 12 610 46 .56 8 619 43 .46 8 499 56,31 4 612 44 .77 4 638 38 .87 4
E WHITE RESERV E OLDCAREY 6 6 FITZROY REDS 6 4 UHSOB 6 4 * KEY 6 4 ~1,1 UAMSTOWNCYMS 6 3 qCyMONDCENTRAL 6 3 ' ;=RTHBRUNSWICK 6 3 '-- TROBE UNIVERSITY 6 1 ---LEEN COBRAS 6 1 C~D WESTBOURNE A F C 6 0
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F RESERVE MONASH GRYPHONS 6 5 1 0 584 267 218 .73 20 WEST BRUNSWICK 6 4 2 0 455 373 121 .98 16 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 6 4 2 0 492 451 109 .09 16 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 6 3 3 0 370 335 110 .45 12 ELTHAMCOLLEGIANS 6 3 3 0 393 401 98 .00 12 ANZ ALBERT PARK 6 3 3 0 292 356 82,02 12 SYNDAL TALLY HO 6 1 5 0 311 500 62.20 4 ELEY PARK A F C 6 1 5 0 274 697 39 .31 4 CLUB 18 (1 ) OLD XAVERIANS 5 5 0 0 626 117 535 .04 20 DE LA SALLE 5 5 0 0 455 136 334.56 20 OLD BRIGHTON 5 4 1 0 223 187 119.25 16 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 3 2 0 246 316 77.85 12 OLD SCOTCH 5 2 3 0 237 282 84.04 8 ST KEVINS 5 2 3 0 223 315 70,79 8 MAZENOD 0 C 5 2 3 0 202 390 51 .79 8 MHSOB 5 1 4 0 294 360 81 .67 4 COLLEGIANS 5 1 4 0 172 355 48.45 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 5 1 4 0 173 448 38.62 0 CLUB 18 (2) MONASH WHITES 5 5 0 0 341 163 209 .2 20 MT LILYDALE O C 5 4 1 0 393 240 163.75 16 THORNBURY COUGARS 5 4 1 0 348 231 150.65 1 6 # OLD ESSENDON 4 3 1 0 331 372 88 .98 12 MARCELLIN 5 2 3 0 319 294 108 .5 8 *KEW 5 1 4 0 193 267 72 .28 4 PARKSIDE 5 1 4 0 230 388 59 .28 4 YARRA VALLEY 5 0 5 0 211 496 42 .54 0 X Withdrawn from the competitio n UNDER-19 SECTION I OLD XAVERIANS 6 6 0 0 788 268 294 .03 24 OLD PARADIANS 6 6 0 0 697 426 163 .62 24 COLLEGIANS 6 4 2 0 725 508 142 .72 16 DE LA SALLE 6 3 3 0 640 649 98 .61 12 OLD BRIGHTON 6 3 3 0 423 445 95 .06 12 UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 2 4 0 431 444 97 .07 8 ST BERNARDS 6 2 4 0 502 620 80 .97 8 ST KEVINS 6 2 4 0 422 738 57 .18 8 MAZENOD 0 C 6 2 4 0 445 780 57 .05 8 OLD CAREY 6 0 6 0 350 808 43 .32 0 UNDER-19 (2) WHITEFRIARS 6 6 0 0 839 329 255 .02 24 OLD SCOTCH 6 5 1 0 776 479 162 .00 20 MARCELLIN 6 3 2 1 491 486 101 .03 14 STBEDESMENTONETIG. 6 3 3 0 579 560 103 .39 12 NORTH OLD BOYS 6 3 3 0 488 541 90 .20 12 BEAUMARIS A F C 6 2 3 1 519 623 83.31 10 OLD TRINITY 6 2 4 0 499 520 95 .96 8 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 2 4 0 527 617 85 .41 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 2 4 0 519 731 71 .00 8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 1 5 0 416 767 54 .24 4 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E MHSOB 6 6 0 0 837 285 293.68 24 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 6 0 0 685 329 208,21 24 OLD MENTONIANS 6 4 2 0 753 472 159.53 16 ORMOND 6 4 2 0 465 474 98.10 16 MONASH BLUES 6 3 3 0 449 508 88 .39 12 AJAX 6 3 3 0 459 556 82.55 12 CAULFIELD GR 6 1 4 1 382 456 83,77 6 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 6 1 4 1 292 396 73 .74 6 DE LA SALLE (2) 6 1 5 0 470 668 70.36 4 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 6 0 6 0 149 915 16 .28 0 UNDER-19 (2) RED YARRA VALLEY 6 5 1 0 746 364 204 .95 20 OLD IVANHOE 6 5 1 0 475 366 129 .78 20 WARRINGAL A F C 6 4 2 0 710 386 183 .94 16 THERRY PENOLA OB 6 4 2 0 581 408 142 .40 16 OLD PARADIANS (2) 6 4 2 0 462 462 100 .00 16 AQUINAS 0 C 6 3 3 0 590 578 102 .08 12 OLD GEELONG 6 2 4 0 375 473 79 .28 8 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 6 2 4 0 276 652 42 .33 8 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 6 1 5 0 174 779 22 .34 4
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W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTS A SECTIO N 6 0 0 745 388 192 .01 24 5 1 0 627 470 133 .40 20 4 2 0 673 593 113 .49 16 4 2 0 527 508 103 .74 16 3 3 0 481 486 98 .97 12 3 3 0 514 603 85 .24 12 2 4 0 613 675 90 .81 8 2 4 0 564 670 84 .18 g 1 5 0 571 692 82 .51 4 0 6 0 498 728 68 .41 0 B SECTIO N 5 1 0 690 499 138.28 20 5 1 0 660 524 125.95 20 4 2 0 688 566 121 .55 16 4 2 0 569 524 108.59 16 4 2 0 511 510 100.20 16 3 3 0 646 560 115.36 12 3 3 0 645 636 101 .42 12 1 5 0 558 737 75.71 4 1 5 0 477 720 66.25 4 0 6 0 513 681 75.33 0 C SECTION 6 0 0 746 523 142 .64 24 5 1 0 827 539 153 .43 20 4 2 0 646 575 112 .35 16 3 3 0 580 512 113 .28 12 2 4 0 609 631 96 .51 8 2 4 0 562 586 95 .90 8 2 4 0 596 698 85 .39 8 2 4 0 623 764 81 .54 8 2 4 0 635 817 77 .72 8 2 4 0 498 677 73 .56 8 D SECTIO N 6 0 0 686 418 164 .11 24 4 1 1 742 476 155.88 18 4 1 1 695 558 124.55 18 4 2 0 561 402 139.55 16 4 2 0 731 639 114.40 16 3 3 0 649 579 112.09 12 3 3 0 533 603 88.39 12 2 4 0 568 586 96 .93 8 2 4 0 533 581 91 .74 8 1 5 0 423 589 71 .82 4 500 709 70 .52 4 1 5 0 388 869 44 .65 4 E BLUE SECTIO N 6 0 0 1024 439 233 .26 24 5 1 0 925 412 224 .51 20 5 1 0 945 445 212 .36 20 4 2 0 675 625 108.00 16 3 3 0 786 635 123.78 12 2 4 0 588 669 87.89 8 2 4 0 617 806 76.55 8 2 4 0 404 808 50.00 8 1 5 0 392 1068 36.70 4 0 6 0 452 901 50.17 0 E WHITE SECTIO N 6 0 0 964 392 245.92 24 5 1 0 801 308 260.06 20 5 1 0 766 521 147 .02 20 4 2 0 544 668 81 .44 16 3 3 0 469 495 94 .75 12 3 3 0 562 640 87 .81 12 1 5 0 445 631 70 .52 4 1 5 0 437 728 60 .03 4 1 5 0 380 656 57 .93 4 1 5 0 382 711 53 .73 4 F SECTIO N 6 0 0 784 246 318.70 24 5 1 0 812 436 186.24 20 4 2 0 542 423 128.13 16 3 3 0 544 573 94.94 12 2 4 0 405 550 73.64 8 2 4 0 451 633 71 .25 8 1 5 0 376 761 49 .41 4 1 5 0 288 712 40.45 4