The Amateur Footballer, Week 8, 1998

Page 1

{

~amiCy yŠotb all since 1892 -


O

t7cx? 6T~ffloa

Wake up to radio's biggest serve of sporting news, interviews and entertainment each weekday morning . The Big Sports Breakfast . 5 .30-9am weekdays . Only on Radio Sport 927AM .

Offlo0 OLD©G'e Proudly supporting the V.A .FA .

og

'°,_J[tiUo


BEST ON GROUND MEDALLIONS FOR ALL SECTIONS he best player on the ground in the A section grand I. is awarded the "Jock" Nelson Medal . Up to this year A section has been the only section to have thi s adiuon in place . At last year's seminar it was decided to ~: :,id the tradition to cover all senior and under 19 seein the same way . The under 19 sub-committee ha s f°_,n most active in putting names before the Executiv e ind already the decision has been made the award the best on ground in the U/19 final the Alex Johnson medal . The VAFA Awards sub-committee would also weleinc input regarding suitable names for consideration iir B.C,D .E,F and the other under 19 section best on _rnund medallions . Thoughts in wTiting to go to myself ,:nd Lhese will go before the appropriate sub-committee . 1858 CLUB I was most interested to receive in the mail during ,~ , ek an invitation to breakfast at Melbourne's Hotel ~oilici on Thursday June 18 to commemorate the first :iu,iralian Rules football match which was played ci,rcen Scotch Coll ege and Melbourne Grammar in 1858. A fortnight later in the VAFA Old Scotch play Old lburnians and both clubs are to be congratulated, as Ash time they meet both clubs celebrate the occasion in ~ing way . For details regarding the breakfast, which features akers Tony Liberatore, Doug Hawkins, Bri an Coll is gC and Dr. Margaret Lyndley . ring Sandy Robertson :10412 031320 . SPORTSCOVER PICK THE SEVEN PREMIERS Swinburne University AFC was selected from the entries able to pick the card last weekend . The las t i .r, ;ut will be known after today's games and the 5 :Iy winners for May will go into a draw for 2 Sherrill V'AFA DISTRICT CLUB S i<t year a meeting was held with representatives o f r di .crict clubs who were concerned about their future, r~icularlv when their situation was contrasted to an ~r hool team enjoying the luxury of school team play:Iowing through to the Old Boys' team . A Steering Committee was formed which put a number of requests

before the Executive Committee for it to consider. Many of these were rejected as they PHIL STEVENS were the antithesis of what the VAFA stands CHIEF EXECUTIV E OFFICE R for. Two major concessions however were made in regards to the reinstatement guidelines . A new guideline, which many thought went too close to allowing professional players (other than from the elite AFL) free access to the VAFA competition . This guideline was seen, if used, to be able to balance the playing field in terms of district and non-district clubs having access to a similar number of players . The guideline -"that a player, who has not attained the age of 24 as of September of the year preceding the season for which the player seeks reinstatement, can be reinstated to a VAFA club which is in C section or below" . The other amendment to the guidelines was that any player reinstated . who normally had to stay with his new club whilst it participated in 30 scheduled senior matches, could if he wished, immediately transfer to a club in a lower section of the VAFA upon gaining reinstatement.

Both these concessions were seen by the Executive as offering significant potential assistance to dist rict clubs. On this coming Monday evening the Executive will be outlining its views on preserving the amateur ethos of the competition in the future and will be inviting district clubs to submit any new information to be considered, that has not already been submitted for previous consideration, which could be of possible assistance to district clubs' hopes of surviving in the future . All new information will be considered at the annual end of year seminar including a revision of all guidelines which are the subject of review at the end of each season . It was interesting during the week to trace the historv of reinstatement guidelines . The only original guideline was if a player left a VAFA club and went to league football he could return to his former club . If he chose any other course of action he could forget a future return to the VAFA .

OOT

,' L'l-,u

L

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Wft r CIO wo .. 0 iVi nv, -einth iQQ n Drir%,n- 0 -1 = râ–ş


J

ust when you thought it might be safe to pencil PREVIEW in a few certainties, last round's A-sectio Simon Meehan' s matches threw up a few surprises . It was cause forn charges are not playhope among those sides who might have consigne d ing particularly well season 1998 to the just-not-good-enough' pile, an d at the moment but they'll have a Chace to find soi struck just a twinge of panic among those fans wh o form today against a be La Salle have purchased series tickets for this years' fmals , side who were c of touch last week too . The Bloods have probal comfortable in the knowledge that their team will be their in September . the tallest team in the competition but they're i getting enough from their big men . Mark Secc Of course, just 7 rounds have been played and played a good second half last week after bej there's a long way to go yet - as the old cliche warns, freed from centre-half-back while the brothi a week is a long time in football' . And these must be very long weeks for Leigh Carlson, whose sid Hilton seem down on form . The clash betwe e Mannix and Baxter on the Dees forward line shot provided perhaps the only safe bet last weekend, big losers arsaimt that .,, ; m, i ., ~i -, .,__ , be a beauty, and Kevin Collins will no doubt be u tion . The efforts of Gabe DeanE-Johns and Jimm ing his running players to take control of the cc y test . Dees to bounce back today by 19 points Bennett provided the only bright spot in an other. wise disastrous day as the Lions capitulated by 11 Important clash at Camberwell today as C 5 Scotch points to the all-conquering vlook to continue their resurgence agains St. Kevins running into a bit of trouble -Elsewhere last Saturday, upsets were th e .I flavour of the day, as the Redlegs Wilson-Wise ruck duel should be good, wl ; led the charg e Pangrazio will have the task of minding the dang with a 7 goal final term to over-run y ous Aidyn Boyd . SKOBS are missing their two b Blues by 44 points . Old Melburnians areUniversit now Sitforwards in Garvey and Ryan and in Eagle . Pr ting in third place behind the Blues and i fancy and co, will be up against a dour Cardinals bat Michael Ford's men might just find themselves a line . Just how good are these two sides? Toc spot in the four come September . Eilis' 6 goals promight shed some light on that quest i . Cardi vided the Redlegs with much-needed firepower on n by 2 goals. while Eabry and Parkin were among their best . Collegians face the dubious task of confront Old Scotch too pipped the pundits with their i a St . Bernards 22-point win over the fancied be La Salle . The side at home and brimming iv confidence after a 10 goal victory over the hig Cardinals are starting to play some good footy after l fancied St . Kevins . Nick Mitchell has been an inauspicious start to the season and only pera come return to Bernards' forward line whlle S centage separates them from the third-placed ; Redlegs . Taylor and skipper Luke Gollant continue to p ; well, as does Joe Mount . Collegians will be st The biggest surprise of the afternoon came from u Glenferrie Oval where St . Bernards after the magnitude of their loss last week to X ~ inflicted St . Kevins second successive hiding, beating the but its hard to see how they can lift enough t o up for a win today . Lake has tried his heart ou SKOBS by 58 points . Gilmour, Vassallo and t season for theLions, as have Bennett and D e Mitchell shared 15 goals between them, while the Johns, but St . Bernards should win this one in-form Joe Mount continues to impress. The u canter by 42 points . Bernards are one win behind the rest of the pack Old Melburnians but a healthy percentage means they are still a host Old Brighton in a m u strong showing . The continued absence of Garvey win game for Dale Tapping's charges . With a 1 record, every game here on in is a crucial on e and Ryan is really troubling the SKOBS . denying Brighton, and what a difficult prospect that will them their two best avenues to goal . as they meet the red-hot Redlegs . Brighton skip Old Haileybury and Old Brighton turned on a Nick Perry needs to contribute some mra l dour struggle at Elstermvick Park on Sunday as loe gos a will probably find his opposing captain, I Dale Tapping's men desperately tried to maintain a Stuckey, alongside him in the Brighton fon v grasp on a season starting to slip away . half, while Van Den Dungen showed some g c Unfortunately they frittered away another four form at centre half forward in the first half 1 points with some woefui kicking on goal, letting the week . Kennedy, Thompsonand Eabrv for ~ Bloods in for a win in a tight game. m excellent midfield unit for the Redlegs while Mic


$eny, and Tony Parkin are two of the most exciting and tough players running around in A-section . Brighton will get close today. but not enough, Redlegs by 3 goals . Today's Sportscover Optus Vision Match of the Day comes from Toorak Park, where University Blues become the next side to attempt jo`knock of the mighty Xavs . Blues will be looking for 'a big effort after a disappointing fade-out last 4F,eek, and the prospect of knocking off A-section's only unbeaten side should have them chomping at the bit . The ruck duel between Fairbank and Blood should be a beauty, while Alexander will have the dubious task of minding Dan Richardson . The Blues have got some excellent running players in Vlaplestone . Slimmon and Wilcox, but with the prospect of missing Staritski . and Xavs own tremendous running brigade, the home side should nvi this game by 5 goals . Jason Frenkel : e-mail : alcohol .cCapegasus .com .au ~tob: 0417 883663 (AH) : 9532 8226 (Fax) : 9523 0675

_ESTON

ng ith

E. dna

Old Brighton - Congratulations to Andrew Kryanwiak on reaching 100 games for the club . E v en more outst an ding is that all have been con, rntive, testament to his superior level of fi tness. Cell done from all at the club . Also Barny Alderson pta- vs his 50th game today. Beginning in 1994, kiarny is a solid defender, tenacious competitor and known for his deadly left foot bombs . Old Haileybury - Congratulations to Garry Phillips on reaching 150 games last Sunday . Dual C3&P' . AFL footballer with Geelong an d VAFA represrntative player, all at OHAFC wish you well . Also congratulations to Adam Forsyth on recently playing his 50th game for the club . Well done Adam .

Gavin Eagle (Old Scotcit) clears the ball well during last week's match at Eisternwick Park

SENIORS

ritm OLD SCOTCH v . ST. KEVINS , Field : Graeme 1lnvaites Heath Little Boundary : Cameron Kealy Canieron Hayes Goal : Malcolm Venn Grant Beard

t ;et aD an a

DE LA SALLE v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Wayne liinton James Van Beek Boundary : Rohan Dever Fjrendan Corcoran Goal : Russell Owens Reno Barichievic h ST. BERNARDS v . COLLEGIANS Field : Martin Jackson Steve McCarthy Boundary : Luke Russell 5te` c Johnston Goal : Dominic Napoli Bernie Dix OLD XAVERIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : Cameron Stewart Mark Gibson Boundary : Bob `,iution Tim Dodds Goal : Anthony Simpson Geoff t'~ri g

t

OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON - At EP SUNDAY Field : Albie Firley Tim Sutcliffe Boundary: >imon Boileau Jon Stevenson Goal : Brad Nash Russell Owens RESERVES Goal : Andrew Long John

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL VASSALLO ST . BERNARDS 5 34 BOYD OLD SCOTCH 3 32 WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 22 LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 21 RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 5 20 RYAN ST. KEVINS 1 8 A RESERVE CRANE OLD SCOTCH 21 FISHER DE LA SALLE 20 WRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 20 SAUNDERS OLD HAILEYBURY I 13

NEXT~ROUNR'S M/~â–şTC~IE JUNE 13 - ROUND 9 (NB : No matches due to representative fix tures next weekend ) ST. KEVINS v . DE LA SALLE COLLEGIANS v . OLD SCOTCH UNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST. BERNARDS OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD XAVERIANS

OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURY Reserv es at Oval 1 Albe rt Park at 2 p .m.


A Sectio n COLLEGIANS Coech Leigh Cannon Res. Coach: Craig Nankervis

1 B . King 2 N . Florentine 3 B . Woolhouse 4 T. Van Der Veene 5 G. Deane-Johns 6 S. Van Der Veene 7 L . Byrne 8 C . Higson 8 C . Pollock 9 V. Cleary 10 S . Harding 11 B . Mackenzie 12 C. Dilena 13 G . Palmer 14 D . Warne-Smith

15 N . Michael 15 Y. Phillips 16 A. Wallace 17 R . Hosking 18 J . Bennett 19 B . Mooney 20 A . GreenwayY

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 . Entwisle 35 R . Morley

36 G . Fode 37 M . Opie 38 M . Lake (C) 39 R . Jone s 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 . Gill

53 M . Inglis 54 T. Dimopoulos 55 A. Mirakian 55 E . Jones

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

DE LA SALLE

OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS

Coach : Kevin Collins Res. Coach : Greg Feutrill

Coach:Dade Ta 'ng

1 2 2 3

~ 1 A . Kryzwniak 2 J . Murch 3 R . Oakley

M . Chun P. Fiume M . Mercuri D . Crowe

4 L . Hall

4 M . Talbot

5 C . Swift

5 N . Perry (C)

6 M . Fisher 7 C . Browne 8 C . Wright 9 C . C am pb e ll 10 T. Silvers

6 S . Alderson

11 A . Evans (VC) 12 D . Toohey 13 A . Waters 14 A . Duncan 15 J . Hodder 16 S . Hyland

17 A . Elliott 18 A . Flowerday 19 J . Tully 20 B . Cori n 20 P. O ' Brien D. Jackso 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 33 34 35 36

D . Kin g M. O' Donnel l A. Pedicini A. Mackintosh B. Ashenden

37 S. Clay 37 M. Rose[

38 A. Mithen 39 P. Brasher O C 40 M. Butler 41 M. Ellis

7 B . Logan 8 G. Hipwell 9 S . Lennox

10 R. Hartma n 11 A .. Fitzgerald 12 H . Bickett 13 R. Kent 14 B . Paterson

15 D. Tymms 16 B . Williams 17 AVanDenDux,~n 18 M . Jackson (VC) 19 A. Mandylaris 20 A. Palfrey 21 N. Winter 22 K. Farrell 23 A. 24 R. 25 S . 26 T.

Pryor Carter Nickas McNamara

27 D . Paterso n 28 A. Alderto n 29 P. Woff 32 N . Bulfin 34 M . Reid 35 S. Mercer 36 B. Pollock 38 J . Raju

39 A. Fische r 40 N . Bulfin 41 J . Murchie 42 A. Corke 43 C . Brew

44 A . Brown 45 T Desmyth 46 D . Hansen 47 D . Wilson

OLD HAILEYBURY OLDIVIELBURNY Coach : Simon Meehan Ras. Coach : Peter Fatouros 1 A. Baxter 2 D . Connell (C)

3 D . Warden 4 C . McKenzie 5 C . Warden 6 W. Smith 7 Adam Hilton 8 M. Orton

9 C . Home 10 C . Efstathiou 11 C . Hucker

D . Seccull 13 B. Carty 14 A . Forsyth 15 N . Morey 15 R . Bartholmeusz

16 B . Langford-Jones 17 Ash Hilton 18 C .Jayasekera 18 M . Constable 19 M . Armstong (VC) 20 C . Kraus 21 A . Walde n 21 B . Waters 22 S . Richardson 23 M . Seccull

32 P. O'Donnell

33 A. Floyd 34 C. Reidy

35 D . Lappage 36 B. Lay 37 S. O'Grady

38 R . Parker 39 M . Stanojevic 40 H . Gopu 40 W . Phillips 41 B. Malin

46 P. Langford-Jones

55 C . Toms 56 R . Brown 57 A . McLachlan

47 J. Kurt a 48 S. Saunders

51 A . odand o 52 D . Hy lan d o

53 L . Seager 54 J. Duckett 55 M . Harbor

58 T. Ford 59 B. La'BrooY 61 R . Grace 62 R . Beattie 63 S. McManus

66 S. Thomas

F?f-

62 A . Lewis 63 B . Wilson

66 T. Lennox 71 B . Alderson 84 P. McMahon

17 A.Topaka s 18 Q . Keebi l 19 A. Parki n 20 J . Guest 21 L. Boyd 22 A. Waddel l 23 M . Berry (VC ) 24 C . Berry 27 O . Boy d

27 J . Dann 28 A . Pound 28 S . Walden 29 B . Carson 30 R. Aughterson 31 D. Mason 31 B . Main

53 B . Latchford

59 T. Farrar 60 D . Crewdson 61 A . Wi tt e

15 M . Forste r 16 C . Eabry

26 C . Kennedy

46 M . Hegan

50 J. Doak

M . Bennett S . Theodor e A . Ross S . Ellinghaus L. Bun n P. Hanbury C. Thompson M . Lovett 9 C. Aubre y 10 T Robert s 11 M . Juke s 12 A . Hewitt 13 S . Rose 14 J . Bunn

25 G . Rowlands 26 G . Phillips (VC)

49 M . Barber 50 S . Williams (VC) 51 D . Strachan 52 D . Stockdale

50 P. Mannix

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

24 A . Ross

42 B. Lee 43 L . Borella 44 X. Clancy 44 T. Montgomery 47 D . Lasini 48 D . Smith

Coach: Michael For d Res. Coach: David Brc

42 D . scaite 43 R . Plecher

44 A. Kirkwood-Scott 45 N . Hill

49 R . Goulden

50 A. Bonwick 51 P. Dimond D . Reid 53 C . Pountney 55 D . Scaunich 56 D . Webb

57 M. Wray 58 R . McMaster 60 J. Amitrano 61 A. Hall 62 R . Thornton

65 C . Dowling The Marine

28 S . Rabbit t 29 M . War d 30 I . McMulli n 31 J . Hart 32 A. McDougall 33 G . Dixo n 34 C . Elli s 35 D . Brow n 36 A . McKeon 37 R . Mulquine y 38 A . Michel l

40 S . Cro w 41 G. Wilhel m 42 P. Theodore 43 T. Cloke 44 P. Thompson 45 Z. Useino v D 44 67 . Brow n

48 C. Jenkin s 49 T. Stuckey (C) 50 P. Marini s 51 C. Banks 52 B . Campbell 53 A . Bain s

54 I . Paterso n 55 S . Murray 56 J . Mille r 57 M . Peer s 58 S . Gigli a 59 J . Raftopoulas 60 H . Marshal l 61 J . Sallabank 62 W . Hauserma n 63 J . Rig g

64 P. Mills 66 L. Cole TH E

BEACONSFIEL] HOTEL The Angel Tavern G ryph Inn

~ 6"

Ph . 9534 0225


A Sectio n C} SCOTCH

Ol.D?CAVERIANS

Coach : wayne Fes. Gc=dh: David McCormack

Coach : Tim h~r~essy Res. Coach 2 : PAichasl Piartt

Z 3 4 5 g

K. Stoke s

B. Phillips C . Hosking T. Holt (VC) R. Price (VC) L. McDonnell J . Kitchen C. Reid 9 A . Boyd 10 J . Kerr 11 M . Angus 12 S . Hume 13 N . Hooper 14 D . Norman 15 Mathew O'Brien 16 A. Speed 17 S . Woodhouse 18 S . Collins 19 S . Spiden pp T. Wilson 21 S . Gibbs 22 C. Heath 23 O . Crane 2-1 L. Hawkins 25 T. Pritchard 26 A . Crow 27 R . Armstrong 28 R . Mallett 29 A. Teesdale 30 J. Laird

31 A. Smith 32 T. Gross 33 S. Eustice 34 G . Eagle 35 S . Steele (C) 36 A. Millar 37 J . Smyth 38 R. Eagle 39 M . Starick 40 A . Warne r 41 A . Castribum 42 S. Duthie

43 J . Paterson 44 M. Gwynn 45 M. Blenheim 46 S. Panton 47 T. Reid ' 8 P. Davis 49 D. Thomas 50 C.Tindale 51 A. Faichney 52 A . Line s

53 S . Milliken 54 A . Seymour 55 A . Mitchell SB T Wilmot 57 N . Morris 58 N . Thompson 5 9 A. Walkom 10 M . Weber 63 T, Gray

66 H . Thomas

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 . Hatfield 11 Adam Jones 12 J . Bowen (VC) 13 L. Gladman 14 D . Stoney 15 J . Taylor 16 L . Ford 17 D . Richardson (VC) 18 S. Hunter 19 D . Stean 20 M. Hardman 21 T. Ockleshaw 22 A. Bourke 23 B . Ber ry 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. Belli 35 S . Hede 36 P. Barrett 37 J . Hawkins 38 T. James 39 N . Ockleshaw 40 R . Ryan 41 A . Dillon ' 42 T Flemin9 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. Panagiotopoubs

ST BERNARDS Coach: Garry Fo~ds Res . Coach : t~v si Law

1 A . Comito 2 J. Hardwick 3 A. Brebne r 4 V. Comito 5 Joe Mount 6 C . Woo d 7 S . Perre tt 8 L. Vassallo 8 A . Capes ( R) 9 J . Kenned y 10 N . Mitchell 10 G . Mathewes ( R) 11 P. Hog p en 13 S . McKeon 14 A . Thomas 14 A . Vinecombe ( R) 15 T. Wilkinson 1 5 L . Overman ( R) 1 6 C . Gray j$ P. Swan n Haye s 1 9 L . Gollant (C) 20 T. Sheehan 21 B. Lou g hlin 22 Adam Merrington 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 . Abfalte r 41 B . Overman 42 T. Paradowski 43 C. Davis 44 S . Taylor 44 B . Moon ( R ) 45 M . Dowling 46 C . Byrne 47 A . Osborne 48 G . Collins 49 A . Fewster 50 S. Gray 51 B. G allaughe r 52 R . Nutter 53 D . Law 54 D . Thomas 55 M . Talbot 56 G . Cusac k 57 L. Rogers 58 P. Farrel l 59 S . Byrne 60 A . Catt erall 61 J . Cunningham 62 M . Talbot 63 D . Berrhandt 64 P. Fitzgerald 65 P. Freeman

Res. Coach : Hartley Stone

1 N . Ha rt 2 J . Dyna n 3 M . Brad 4 W. Kei q Xran 5 M . Dolrman (C) 6 D . Ciavol a 7 B. Kennedy 8 B. Dollman 9 M. Gargano 10 N . Fraser 11 D . Ryan 12 M . Rizio 1 . Bowle 3 14 L R. s Mahoney 15 M . Olive 16 B . Garvey 17 M . Terz ini 18 A . Wise 19 D . Sheehy 20 P. O'Keefe 2 J Sibili 1 22 J ..J a Macey ~ S. S owell on 25 4 B. Marusic P 26 A. Bevac ua 27 R . Gross (C) 28 M . Farquharso n 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 . Kennedyy 38 D . Smith 39 S . Gribbl e 40 A . Hart 41 J . Hasse tt 42 J . Pangraz io 43 D . McArdl e 44 D . Moylan 45 D . Weight 46 J . Fogarty 47 B . Quirk 48 S . McConnell 50 S . Kuring 51 J . Darcy 52 J . Finch 53 J . Goldswo rt hy 54 S . Game 55 B . Calle ry 56 M . Pangrazio 57 C . Bossong 58 I . Hewi tt 59 N . Sweene y 60 J . Lync h 61 J . Herman 62 N . Goldswo rt hy 63 J . Bergin 65 T. Bare 66 A. Morga n 67 B . Day 68 D . McNai r 69 P. Ryan 69 M . Ryan 70 P. Bannon 70 M . McArdle 71 T. Salisbury

John Allan's

Golden Fleece Hotel F<-

~

ST KEVINS Coach: Ttm Hart

622 Mt. Alexander Rd. Moonee Ponds 9326 1799

Sth . Melbourne 31 ~ a~ - ~r;a "7,~ ,~L"' 째"' ~째~ B-G~3 ~ ~~

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach: Andrew Smith Res. Coach: Pat Mackey

1 D . Slimmo n 2 J . Staritski 3 J . Sturrock 4 D. Guengeric h 5 P. O 'Donnel l 6 S . Longle y 7 D. Hayte r 8 N. Byrne 9 S . Meade (VC) 10 D. Maplestone 12 B . Blood (C ) 13 G. Evans 15 M . Kordick 16 C . STewa rt 17 G. de Crespign y 18 S . Alexander B. Herrald 1209 R . Polkinghorne 20 Z . McCar ty 22 P. Sheehan 23 T Wilcox 23 B . Furph y 24 P. Fairbank 25 A . Henderso n 26 C. Mile s 27 B . Fricker 28 M . Thomas 30 M . Colema n 31 M . Mudg e 32 A . Nugen t 33 L . Tweedle 34 J . McKinnon 35 A. Bake r 36 L. Morison 37 A. Lennen 38 M . Cobbledic k 39 B . Bohu n 40 B . Mille r 41 M . Keel y 42 D . Key s 43 J. McIntos h 44 R . Featherston e 45 G. McLachlan 46 T. Johnso n 47 S. Brockley 48 H . Ca rt e r 49 D . sTrac k 50 H . Nailon 52 J . Clarke 53 R . Versteege n 54 D. Kiel y 55 J . Hous e 56 M . Belford 57 T. Irvine 58 M . Wyrzykowsk i 59 L . Fehring 60 D . Edwards 61 A . McLeod 62 N . Taylo r 63 G . Klug e 65 R . Benjami n 66 S . Grace 67 D. McAloo n


S SECTIO N by Michael Georg e arcellin's winning run came to an end at the han ds of committed Ormond side on the weekend . Ormond got in front in the first half but had to survive a Marcellin revival in the third quarter when the Eagles kicked six goals to Ormond's three . But Ormond were able to steady in the last quarter to score a good win . One of the keys to Ormond's win was the performance of Steven James who kicked five goals playing on the wing .

M

In another of the weekend's tighter clashes, Old Paradians were able to outlast MHSOB to score a much needed home win . After holding a narrow lead in the first half the home side went into the last quarter one point behind, but in tight finish were able to hang on .

No rt h Old Boys unleashed a seven goal third quarter to comfortablv account for Ivanhoe at the Gilion Oval . After a tight first half the Hoes were unable to stay with the home side . Ben Jordan who has graduated from the U 19's was amongst the best for NOB's . Therry Penola broke its winning drought with a big win at home against Mazenod . Forwards Crotty and O'Connor kicked seven and six goals each, capitalising on Therr}%s drive out of middle and dominance around the packs . One of the positives to come out of the game for Mazenod was the performance of some of its vounger players such as Nick Meehan, Andrew McDowell . and Adrian Quin who all were amongst their best players . Old T rinity's finishing skills proved the difference as it shook off a persistent Old Ivanhoe on last weekend . Old Ivanhoe were able to grab a narrow lead at half time . but the dominance of Ramsden in the ruck and five goals from spearhead . Jamie Stickland, saw Old Trinity reclaim top spot on the B Section ladder . PREVIEW S

Jayden Pertzel and if they can get on to MHSOB should b e well on the way to a ~ win . Old Ivanhoe' s season thus far has been ignited by the form of t brothers Weddle and young foiward James Hope . C Ivanhoe are a chance to win if their backline led Rowan Weddle and Tully Young can control t MHSOB forwards and keep the contest a tight one . MHSOB by 14 points . ORMOND V. NORTH OLD BOYS

From what we have seen this year of both sid this game promises to be a dour struggle at the Gu Reserve . Both sides appear to struggle to kick I scores and their strengths are hard running and g ting numbers to the ball . In what should be a ek one . Ormond with the home ground advantage shot finish over the top of North Old Boys . Ormond by 20 points IVANHOE V. THERRY PENOLA In a crucial clash, with sides on one win apie Ivanhoe despite playing at home face a tough task they are on a five games losing streak and face The Penola fresh off their first win for the year o Mazenod . Ivanhoe by 15 points. MAZENOD V. OLD TRINITY

Mazenod take on competition leaders Old Trinit% home and would need significant turn around in for after losing to the then winless Therry Penola . to sc an upset against Old Trinity . Old Trinity's key posit players . ruck depth and scoring options should them score a solid win over Mazenod . Old Trinity by 40 points .

OLD PARADIANS V. MARCELLIN

Old Paradians will be keen to gather some momentum after its narrow away victory against MHSOB last week but face one of the early pacemakers of the competition . Marcellin . Old Paradians form has been erratic enough, particularly at home . to suggest they might struggle against Marcellin . Marcellin on the other hand have been one of the more consistent combinations of the competition . After a lapse against a fired up Ormond combination they should be able to kick a big enough score to win this one . MHSOB V. OLD IVANHOE

Ormond - Congratulations to Brett Connell reaching 200 games today. A distinguished car which consists of (5) premierships at U 19 (1), Reserve and Senior level (3) . VAFA representation on 13 oc sions. All Australian selection in 1991 . as well as c taining the club for the last (4) years . Well done from at the OAFC . Also Chris Keleher is congratulated reaching 100 games for the club . A former Reserve B winner. with clever goal kicking ability and excell marking skills . all at OAFC look forward to the r milestone.

This game will be an interesting clash between two clubs both vying for top four positions further spiced by the fact that both sides are coming off losses . MHSOB continue to be well served by its ultra consistent on-ball combinations of David Skinner and

Therry Penola - Congratulations to F Egglestone on reaching 300 games for the club . A mer premiership player and excellent clubman . I epitomises true amateur football by still playing I football in the Reserves .

Marcellin by 28 points .


SENIORS -- 23.05 .98 SENIORS

~k.RISON S TI-'(jAND BECKETT ,,vOODLEY (yCONNO R

CLUB LAST WK TOTAL MARCELLIN 2 32 OLD PARADIANS 26 OLD TRINITY 5 26 ORMOND 2 22 MHSOB 20 THERRY PENOLA 6 1 7

,,,,CGRATH RROA'N LOGYRIE S TE~VART ,tiTCLIFFE

B RESERVE MHSO B ORMOND NORTH OLD BOYS ORMOND OLD TRINITY

NAME c :~rr~ r

3

22 18 16 14 14

ECTlOW~;UMPIR ! OLD PARADIANS v. MARCELLIN Field: Troy _~{cCarthy (VFL) Andrew Chapman Boundary : Creg Shilo Goal : John Finn Robert Dunstan MHSOB v . OLD IVANHOE Field : Andrew Stephen Nigel Pedler Goal : Stephen Leahy John Robinson ORMOND v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field : Mark Bushfield Geoff Curran Goal : Robert Streager Robert Parry IVANHOE v . THERRY PENOLA EP SATURDAY Field : Brendan Allen Phil Callil Boundary : Anthony Patterson Anthony Degen Goal : Phil burg Daniel VanDuse r MAZENOD v . OLD TRINITY Field : Adam Kiel Mark Jenkins Goal : Vin Vescovi Bernie Jephson

NEXT ROUND'S=;.MATCH JUNE 13 - ROUND 9 (NB : No matches due to representative fixtures next weekend) `.IARCELLIN v . MHSO B \ORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD PARADIANS THERRY PENOLA v . ORMON D OLD TRINITY v . IVANHOE OLD IVANHOE v . MAZENOD

MARCELL IN 2.0 3.2 9.4 10 .7.67 ORMOND 4.2 5.6 8 .7 11 .12.78 Marcellia : CaH'rev 3. Purcell 2. Dinneen 2 . Cronin . Karmasilis. Waters . Best : Cox . S'Othim . Dinneen . Collins . Frisina. Cara,azilis. Ormond: James 5 . Turner 3 . Beckett 2 . Billing . Best : James . Collins. Woodland . Egan . MeCom111e. Werner. MHSOB 2.3 4.7 9 .9 10 .11 .71 OLD PARADIANS 3.4 5.5 9 .8 12 .15.87 MHSOB: Pertzel 3 . Waycott 2 . Cassell 2. Albergo. Fairchild. D . Skinner. Best: Pertzel . D. Skinner. tvavcott . Clowrs . Lambert. Cassell .

Old Paradians: Brullo 2 . Holland 2 . Vecchio 2. McMahon . Vincent. Brabender. Pannam . Ball, Papaluca. Beet: Holland, Vincent. Pannam. Brabender. O. Lnugmen. Joyce. NORTH OLD BOYS 3.1 4.2 11 .5 14.8.92 IVANHOE 2.2 4.4 5 .5 6.9.45 North Old Boys: Walsh 3. Jordan 2 . Coulson 2. O'Farrell. Lock, Currv. Vavallo. Lyons . Prato . Best : Jordan . Dnun, Spurling. Lock, CoIDson. Curry . Ivanhoe : Joyce 3 . Valkanis 2 . Frisina Best: Dohery. Angelini. Jacka . Rawtey. W'hite. RNan. THERRY PENOLA 6.0 14.2 18 .8 24.13 .157 MAZENOD 4.2 5,3 7.6 10.6 .68 Theory Penola: Crotty 7. O'Connor 6 . Carter 2 . Gorman 2 . M . Goodwin 2 . Petrecskt. Clarke. Finnigan . Zampogtta S . Bannister. Best: S. Bannister. M. Goodwin . Crotty . Bovle. Elliot. OConnor. Mazenod: McMullin 2 . Dunne 2. Marma Meehan. Sherlock. Carter. Fisher. M . Murray. Best: Meehan . McMullin, Quinn. Quirk . Carter, Sherlock . OLD IVANHOE 3.3 5.7 6 .8 9.13 .67 OLD TRINITY 1 .3 5.5 9 .8 12.11 .83 Old Ivanhoe: Russian 2. J. Weddle 2 . Hares, Hope, Kent . Stewart . Tully. Best : Tully. Stewart. R . Weddle, Egan, Young. Hope . Old Trinity: Strickland 5 . Stephens 2 . Ramsden 2. Kennedy . Dalrvtnpee. P. Awseya Beat : Ramsden. D. Airymple. R. Phillips. Kennedy . Strickland. C. Phillips .

RESERVES - 23 .05 .98 MARCELLIN 2,2 4.3 5.9 5.10 .40 ORMOND 1 .3 2.4 3.5 4.6 .30 fliareellin : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recetved l Ormond: Keleher 2. H. Brown. J. Broan . Best: M, Mabbett. Kealh. D. C(earv. Brennan. LtFiigston. Whelan. MHSOB 8.9.57 OLD PARADIANS 10,10.70 MHSOB: McGrath 3. Read 2 . M .P.toore . Williams. Barlran . Best : R . Newton . l4'atefiouse. Brady . Sharpies. Farr. Fererkraru. Old Paradiens: Stevens 2 . Warren 2. Douiart 2. Villanti. S. Wallis. Cla4Kon, Martin Joyce . Best: Hildebrand. Sigtonni. Baird. B. Brabender. Warren . Walsh. NORTH OLD BOYS 4.4 6.5 8.8 8.6 .54 IVANHOE 2.2 4.7 4.7 6.12 .48 North Old Boys: Beyer 2. Trenton . Cheshire. Roberts, Reiman. Jamieson. Prato. Best: Burns. Devine, hvine. Trenton . Robinson . Chesire. Ivanhoe : Thackwray 2 . Broun . Alcaide. B. Finlaysan . Marino. Best: Broavn. B. Finlavson. Mazocca Pace. Fahour. Thackwray. THERRYPENOLA 1 .2 4,4 7.7 8.7 .55 MAZENOD 4.1 7.4 8.7 10.12 .72 Theory Penola : Pinner 2 . Bye 2, J. Sacco. Mifsud . Stephens. Van Engelen . Best : S. Sacco. J. Saceo . 6Ursud. LNans. Pinner. Eggelstone. Mazenod : Young 3. Thek. Dresser. Bridgeland. Tsia~is . C . Vincent. O'Sulli~an . Smith . Best: McCusker . Snart, HaK~ey. Pollard . Young, Brid~1and. OLD IVANHOE 3 .1 4.3 Y8 8.9 .57 OLD TRINITY 2.3 4.3 6.8 10.6,66 Old lvahoe: T. Cormaek 2. T. Stevens 2. L. Waddell 2. A. Pappos . T. Agushi . Beat : E. Brophy, P. Northey. J . Ma}cock. A. Pappos . B . Barker. T. Agushi . Old Trinity: Sealy 3 . Hannemarm . S . Beamish. Smith. Lauletta. P . Chiala2 . Cameron. Be st: Taint. Cade . Moro, Hannemart, A. Chiodo .

REMEMBE R PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWIC K PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

Live B Grade Football Broadcast from 1 .45 p.m. every Saturday 30th May 6th June 13th June

Old Paradians vs Marcellin O.C. No Match (Queen's Birthday Weekend) Old Trinity vs Ivanho e

Half Time and Full Time Score Hotline

9457 1718


B Section IVANHOE

MARCELLIN

M .H .S .O .E.

MAZENOD

NTH OLD BOYS

Coach: Dorii ValkarAs Res. Coach : Rob Pearce

Coach: Tary Paisch Res. Coach: Dave Howe

Coach: Rob Prosser Reserve: Tony Caft

Coach : Warm Fell Res Coach : Colin Drake

Coach: rrmrl D=ell Res. Coach: Darren CWdy

1 D. Williams 2 L. Hull-Brown 2 J . Di Santo 3 C. Tucker (C) 4 D. Valkanis 4 R. Toogood 5 P. Manuel 6 I . Taglieri-Sclocch i 7 P. Rawley 8 S . Saunders 9 N. Thackwray 10 P. Lee 11 J . Finlayson 12 B . Finlayson 12 D. Ryan 13 S . Narkiewicz 14 P. Flyn n 15 J . O' Driscoll 16 M . Scuderi 17 K. Moussa 18 T. Scoble 19 R. Stewart 19 R . Duncan 20 D . Sartor 21 L . Blackwood 22 R . Angelin i 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

1 C . Slattery 2 M . Karavisils 3 D . Waters (C) 3 J . Golds 4 M . Gill 5 M . Moran 5 D . McNeil 6 D . Sampimon 7 M. Rowe 7 J . Lilley 8 R . Frisina 9 M. Day 11 D . Taylor 12 B. Cronin 13 T. Collins 14 A. Domingo 15 N . Godwin 15 L . Bettiol 16 J . Wallis 17 G . Cox 18 A . Caffry 19 D . Cooper 20 S . O'fIynn 21 C . Mason 22 D . Marson 23 P. Chambers 24 M . Randazzo 25 M . Stokes 26 M . Boysen 27 S . Theisz 28 A . Mayfield 29 S . Beattie 30 A . Treganowan 31 S . Boyse n 32 R . Colussi 33 J . Phillip s 34 D . Harberts 35 N . Armstrong 36 P. Healyy 37 A . O'Connell 39 D . Dodoricio 40 J . Dema 41 J . Seabury 42 B . Dinneen 43 C . Purcell 43 J . Tsoukas

1 P. Robinson 2 J . Ballenger 2 M. Peters 3 W. McLean 4 A. Hanley 5 W. Occhiuto 6 N . Marmo 6 A. Smyth 7 S . Morgan 8 D . Carter 9 M . Murray (VC) 10 M . O'Hara 11 T. Smith 12 P. McCusker 13 T. Bridgland 14 G . Young 16 D . Healy 17 A. Mercer 18 D . O'Donaghue 19 S . McMullin 20 C . Murray 21 S . Polan 22 D . Sherlock 23 A . Tucker 24 D . Nisbet 25 A . King 26 J. Dunne 27 D . Kro m 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 . Trigg 38 G . Mitchell 39 B . Vincen t 40 J . Le Grand 41 B . Welch 42 B . Clifford 43 C. Wylie 44 M . Mastromanno 44 D. Bolle 45 M . Ryan 46 D. Spreckley 47 P. Egan 48 A . O'Neale

1 J . Bamert 2 A. Howard 3 D . Woodle y 3 J . Goldi n 4 M . King 4 D . Fleming 5 C . Young 6 S . Grimme r 6 G . Theobald 7 J. (C) 7 A Barg e 8 J ,.Gern e er 9 D . Fairchild (VC) 9 D . Comer 10 D . Skinner 10 M . Clowes 1 1 B. Irish 1 1 J . Winch 12 S. McCully 12 M . Feferkranz 13 A. Preece 14 M . Waycott 15 J . Sch p~er 15 B. Anse ll 16 S. Helmot 16 A. Clarke 17 P. O'Brien 18 B. Axford 19 C . Bruce 20 M . Penny 21 A . Capp 21 G . Mclardie 22 A. Lindsa y 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 . Saultry 34 E . Thompson 35 R . Limbrick 36 M . Fitzsimon

1 C . McKay 2 D . Waters 3 S. Mannass a 4 S. Sleep 5 B. Devin e 6 M . Gravin a 7 P. Booth (VC ) Collison 8B. (VC ) 9 L . Curry 10 S . McGrath 11 P. O 'Farrell 12 S . Loc k 13 M . Lyons 14 S . Cheshire 15 P. Kearne y 16 K . Low 17 M . Maguir e 18 J . Murray 19 B . Jorda n 20 M . Robinso n 21 J . Curre n 22 M . Connelly 23 P. O'Dwye r 24 J . Barke r 25 P. Christian 26 J . Roberts 27 S . Wals h 28 D . O'Farrel l 29 D . Boy e 30 M . Leig h 31 L. Boyle (C) 32 J . Lowri e 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 . Taylor 41 G . Burn s 42 S . Reinmann 43 M . Prato

36 A . Palmos

44 T. S urlin

44 D . Merton

50 C. Vinent 51 D. Murphy 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

44 P. Martin

45 J . Raywood 46 T. Healy 47 E. Marino 48 B. White 49 A. Rosenfeld 50 D . Jacka 51 B. Giles 52 S . Doherty 53 M . Chazan 55 L . Pearce 56 FE Raffoul 57 D . Allaide 58 D .Rattray-Wood 59 M . Fahou r 60 E. Krischker 64 C . Jackson 66 FA Raffoul 68 J . Owen 69 J . Mazzocca 73 P. Merory 78 C . Brown

45 M . Vanlint 46 L . O' Flynn 47 G. Carpenter 48 A . Wilkinson 49 L. Getson 50 D . Ciro 51 B . Colville 53 M . O'Sullivan 57 B . Day

THE BEEHIVE HOT E L

Hawthorn

49 L. Halv

y

WHEELERS M

37 R . McIntyr e 38 C . Millaryre 39 R . Clowes 40 W. Hayes 41 B . Cookman 42 P. Spottiswood 43 M . Halliday 43 J . S ter i p 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

L

H 0 T E L

FL

g 45 B . Pawsey 46 I . Tale b 47 S . Vavallo 48 M . Anderso n 49 J . Trimboli 50 C. Bailey 51 O . Newman 52 T. Jamieso n 53 D . Blenkiron 54 T. Clevelan d 55 D . Timms 56 R. Pavlov 57 B . Allman 58 J . Quilty 59 J . Bugela 60 M . Rebe r 63 R. Gal e 69 J . Joyce


B Sectio n OLD IVANHOE t Cach: c ~'ztlGtastot F>. Coaeh: ~t Jone,s ;, Corcoran E3, Yarwood p Sigley A . Pappos D, Warry R Weis z A Parker (C) D. Tol l '( Young j. Turner S. Kent T, Young T Stevens 11 V . Karayannis 10 M , Veal 11 S. Tully 1i p, Martin A, Egan D. Harris M . Kelly D. Spiden N. Russian S. Kingston G . O'Shannessy G . Douglas V . Wood s P. Northey J. Hope 13 P. Bisogni *.a A. Barker 2p M . Power - 0 W. Millard ? 1 J, Mansfield 22 P. Donaldson

2 T. Patin '> P. Golding 23 M . Stewart 24G, Haros 2s C. Moore 25 J. Maycock 26 D. Craker '7 J. Weddle e3 D. Jones -3 A, Jenkin s 3 R. Weddle 3a E Brophy 31 A. Atkinson 3? N. Harris 33 T Cormack 34 A. Tieman ~34 M, Pollock 35 L. McLean 36 M . Tsirmiris 37 R . Weisz 38 Gerry George 39 Gary George 40 P, Martin 4t L . Taylor 42 S. Jenkins T, Cornish A. Randall T. Agushi :3 D . Veal 4 6 S. Ford J. Wei r G . Maclsaac C . Corcoran 51 B. Shadbolt P. Golding T. Robinso n J . Arnol d L. Waddell A . Sulliva n 59 B. Elsworlh 60 D . Hackney 62 N . Cox 66 C . King 67 J, Smart 69 0 . Super 70 A . Weisz

Regency Pharmacy Zitech Compute r Peripherals Travellers Apparel

OLD PARADIANS Coach: Paul Fahey Res. Coach: Tony Regan 1 S . Vincen t 2 P. O'Loughlin 3 J . Dalla s

4 S . Philp 5 MP. Geary 6 B . Pannam 7 P. Cosgriff 8 P. Zappa 9 P. Harri s 10 P. Brabender (C) 11 A . Burn s 12 F. Papaluca 13 D . Stevens 14 B . Brabender 15 A. Vecchio 16 M . Godfrey 17 B . Hart

18 M . Lynch 19 A. Brullo 20 J . Willits 21 B. Clayton 22 A. Dianati 23 P. Walsh 24 D . Digney 25 A. Heffernan 26 M .B. Geary 27 K . Jenkins 28 J . Holland 29 S . Dowlan 30 T. Mullligan 31 L . Galvi n 32 P. Digney 33 M . Harrison 35 M . Gal e 37 L . Rocchiccioli 38 M . Vea r 39 P. Reid 40 D . Baird 41 G . Porteous 42 T. Clayton 43 P. Heal y 44 P. Joyce 45 T. McMahon 46 B . Flyn n 47 N . Ball 48 M . Joyce

49 M . Hildebrand 50 M . Williams 52 A . Villant i 54 S . Signorini 56 M . Ryan 57 S . Moore 72 D . Truslove

FINER FORK SERVICES Whitehall St, Yarraville Ph : qMi 8722

OLD TRINITY Coach : Semard Dunn Res. Coach : Phil Robiso n

1 S. Kennedy (VC) 2 G . Hudso n 3 A. Allibon 4 J . Arrowsmith 6 R . Heath 7 D . Balaszy (VC) 8 S. Dalrympl e

9 A. Andrew s 10 M . Shaughnessy 11 T. Peggi e

12 C . Wilson 13 J . Cad e 14 J . Stickland 15 T. Stephens 16 C . Bar r 17 D . Burrows 18 D . Vargo 19 A . Sheehan 20 C . Phillips 21 L. Kennedy 22 D . Beardsley 23 A . Ramsden (C) 24 T. Morpeth

25 F. Cameron 26 D . Robinson 27 L. Clarke 28 C. Butler 29 A . Sealy 30 L. Taylor 31 S . Bladeni 32 D. Glass 33 D. Heighten 34 L. Bennie 35 M . Pawsey 36 J . Sutcliffe 37 S . Medli n

38 R . Phillips (C) 39 P. Johnson 40 S . Beamish 41 S . Lauletta 42 M . Thornton 43 T. Peggi e 44 B. Power 45 N . Kin g 46 M. Beamish 47 P. Beet

48 C . Smith 49 K. Tsonis 50 J . Adgemis 51 M . Boyd 52 53 54 55

L . Seaburgh S. Torrens A. Grisbrook J. Levy

56 P. Chido 57 B . Alfor d 58 W. Somerville 59 E . Best 60 A . Chiodo 61 R . Sella 62 S . Wyke 63 J . Mero 64 J . Pickett 65 J . Hannemann

ORMOND Coach : Stephen Grace Res. Coach : Tao Hide 1 A. Jobling 2 C . Symes 3 A, Or r

4 A. Grace 5 B. Turner 6 T. Gallagher 7 B. Connell (C) 8 M . Gilmor e 9 R . Woodland 10 P. Marnow 11 D . Edgeli 12 N . Werner 13 D . Turner 14 S . James 15 L . Holcombe 16 T. Stewart 17 P. Jo y

18 W. Block 19 D . Cleary 20 M . McConville (VC) 21 J . Brown 22 R . Block 23 P. McDonald 24 J . Collins 25 D . Beckett 26 H . Brown 27 T. Brennan 28 B . Collins 29 D . Whelan 30 N . Wells 31 B . Egan 32 T. Fimmell 33 L. Livingstone 34 R . Remman 35 G . Baile y 36 S . Mackey 38 Paul Milner 39 J . Byron 41 D . Billing 42 C . Keleher 43 S . Corben 44 M . Mabbett 45 D . Barton 46 C . Cleary 47 R . Keating 48 G . Smith 49 M . Horsfield 50 C . Day 51 G . Kin g 52 N . Courtney 53 G . Hammond 54 S . Herman 56 M . Farrel l 57 S . Haines 58 M . Collins 59 P. Konstanty 60 P. Ahearn 61 B . Keat h

62 M . Stielow 63 M . Goldberg

KHYATS HOTEL

THERRY PENOLA Coach: Terry Quinn Res Coach: Chris Bye 1 M . Petrevsk i

1 I . Van Engelen 2 M . Finniga n 3 P. Gorman 4 M . Ellio t 5 S . Sacco 6 J . Vain a 7 A . Moloney 8 L. Hollow 9 M . Grocock 10 R . Egglestone 10 R . Bannister 11 J . Hutchinson 12 R . Mora n 12 B . Crockford 13 J . Thrush 14 M . Hewitt 15 G . Pinner 16 M . Goodwin (VC) 17 G . O'Conno r

17 R . Lyons 18 L. Kuret 19 L. Kloster 20 J . Clark e 21 S . Bannister 22 S . Griggs 23 C . Bye 24 S . Kuret 24 M . Juric 25 M . Postma 26 G . Carbis 27 B . Stephens 28 D . Barron 29 S . Goodwin 30 M . Tadanic 31 S . Hollow 32 J . Sacco

33 N . La Fontaine 34 T. Morri s 35 S. O'Halloran 36 D . Boyl e

37 D . Castaldi (C) 39 S . Boyl e 40 P. Garoni 41 M . Crotty 42 M . Gauci 42 E . Mifsud 43 M . Warren 44 D . O'Neill 45 T. Denman 46 B . Phillips 47 D . Goodwin


(M by R-----,sell Goul d P 6 a

f s only round 8 and I've already run out of imagina-tive first paragraphs, so I'm asking for your help . Any readers that would like to send me bits of information they feel could be of interest to followers of amatue r football, or anyone that wants to write the opening paragraph. please contact me by any of the following means . Ph :041757 9036 or e-mail GUSRiJULlY&031 .aone.net .au. Review - Round 7 . First we look at the closest match of the round, and an unexpected one at that . Smarting from their victory in their local derby the week before, Beaumaris headed out to Banyule with an easy day in mind . But the Bears were not down with that, and came out with all guns blazing . The home side got the first two goals in their best start of the year, and continued to control play being first to the ball and were up by as much as 24 points close to half time . But the Sharks eventually found their legs and reduced the margin to nine points at the long break . The second half remained even, and Banvule managed to hold the lead late into the last term . But the Sharks got to v4thin a point, and with a goal on the siren stole the match from the valiant Bears who surely will be a force at home this year. What was tipped as match of the round turned into a real fizzer as Hampton Rovers showed they desrve their spot in the four and recognition as one of the best sides in the competition, easily accounting for competition leaders Old Mentonians by 56 points at Bluff road . The Rovers skipped away with the wind in the first term, up by 5 goals, the Panthers goalless . The second was not much better for the Panthers, strong defence from the Rovers limiting them to just one goal with the wind, and they were down by 6 goals at the half. The Rovers kicked 3 .9 with the wind in the third to leave the visitors with some sort of a chance, but the Panthers were again unable to penetrate the Rovers defence, led by Ariz and Parkinson, and the game was all Rovers . Few good players other than Brooks and Bournon for the Panthers who were down all day and missed the suspended Stroud, but for the victors, Denver Ariz was a solid four quarter contributor. In another upset of sorts . BulleenlTemplestowe, i l l point winners the week before were humbled by a St.Leos side obviously more desperate for a win, the 'nvo Blues victors by 36 points . Kicking with the breeze in the first term, the Bullants failed to capitalise, and St .Leos made them pay, up by a kick at the bell . The Two Blues kicked away in the second and were up by 5 goals at the half. The two Blues continued to outclass the Bullants in the third and into the wind, stretched their lead to 45 points . The Bullants fought it out in the last but could do no more than reduce the eventual

winning margin to 36 points . Best for the Two Blues who are now just a game out of the four were Rose and Dinocolantonio, whilst for t Bullants Dallaglio and Hare were best . St .Bedes Mentone Tigers recorded a much neE ed victory, defeating Thomastown by 40 points . Kicking with the breeze in awindyMetoOvl i first the Tigers were slow to start but fmshed the qu ter well to be up by 5 goals, the Bears held goalie The Tigers slowly started to take control in the secoi and into the wind outscored the Bears and were up 6 goals at the long break . The Tigers ended it for i Bears in the third. Continual first use of the ball In the middle saw the Tigers peppering the goals . Ti kicked 7.9 to be up by 76 points at the final chan The Tigers kicked the first goal in the last term, I then eased off the pedal, the Bears added 6 goals e the final margin was flattering to them . A major pc tive for the Tigers was Evan Ryder's 45 touches, z finally some dominnce in the midfield . The biggest win of the round though went to Geelong who consolidated their spot in the top fi with a 58 poin, win over a very inexperienced St,lii South Caulfield side, now stranded at the botton the ladder. The Oggers talls were too much for Sainters who continue to play without a recognised ward, their poor percentage evidence of that . Oggers got away early, and were never headed, incre ing their lead at every break to run out comfortable tors. the Saints left to wonder just where their next might come from . Preview - Round 8 . And yes folks, for the third week in a row we h a local derby down south, and what a big one it will New ladder leaders Beaumaris take on St .Be Mentone Tigers in a much anticapted clash. The teams have swapped players in recent years. and Sharks coach Brett Marchant was a 6 time B&F Mentone. I can assure you there will be no love between either side, and a physical game of football be enjoyed by what should be a big crowd . But enoi build up, the Tigers have shown they don't take kit to the big grounds, and the Sharks ground is big . Sharks come from behind victory the week before a bit of a wake up call to them, and they will be r on it this week . The Tigers though seem to come uF the big games, and a win last week will certainly 1 their confidence. But you can't go past the Sh,~ form, and on their home ground, should come oul top. Last week's big winners Hampton Rovers in


he

,-, (lre a Bullen/Templestowe side still trying t o to terms with their amazing form swing . The ire a good side who have a strong defence, eonconball winning midfield and a forward line that ,ick goals . The Bullants are hard to gauge, but no ;oubt will be a better side back at home . But I've given tilc Rovers a wrap, and think they should win . Old Mentonians host Banyule who have let it be dlezt are no pushover, But the Panthers are not de who take defeat well . Their form has been patch y the last few weeks, and last week's loss should stir ,'rn,m up enough to get them over Banyule, even with0,11 Stroudy, and the Panthers will win . In the battle of the Saints, Leos v Kilda South Caulfield, after last weeks results, you cannot go past The Two Blues play a lot on emotion, and last s big win should give them enough momentum to .:- the South Caulfield boys who will struggl e it their injury toll gets under 30 players . Thomastown, who really do have to do a lot of travlie~ this year go back home to take on Old Geelong. iii . Oggers are in the top four, and can play some goo d , iL and I can *t see the Bears, whose form ha s patchy at best, being able to get over them . ', to GV°In .

RESERVES - 23 .05.98

41 .

nd S`t nd )Id )Ur de 01 :he or'he a316

SENIORS - 23.05 .98 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 .3 7.3 10.12 13.14.92 OLD MENTONIANS 0 .1 1 .3 3 .5 5.6.36 Hampton Rovers : Passer 5, Modeller 2. S . Anderson . D . Ariz, Dunball . C. Ferguson. Scarlett. Holt. Best: D . Artz . Parkinson. Browne. S . Anderson. J. Ferguson. C . Ferguson. Old Meatonieas : Acreman 2. Bournon . Ferguson . D. Murphy. Best: Brooks. Paterson . Bournon. Dart, Austin, Lean. ST LEOS EMMAUS 5 .5 9.10 15.12 17.18.120 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4.6 5 .6 8.9 12,12.84 St Leos: McCormack 4. Rose 4. Vaughan 3 . A . Devlin 2. T. McCann 2. Burgess . Willis . Best: Rose. D. DuucolantoNo. Fennell. Willis, T . McCann . Burgess. Bulleen Templestowe: Williams 3. Darbv 2 . C . Parris 2. Matthews 2 . W. Thomson . Tulloeh . Best : Dallogto. Btreh, Hare. James, Tulloch . IDtatthmes . BANYULE 5.0 6 .2 11 .5 13.5 .83 BEAUMARIS 2.1 5 .3 8 .7 13.10 .88 Banyule: Ka}rooz 4. t4'Itluell 2 . Turnbull 2. M. Gray. t4'illmore. Ptayiair. H. McDermott. T . Egan. Beat: M. Gray . H . Mclk.rmott. D'onlnosante . \3'illmore . Kmrooz J. Plant. Beaumeris :Hanrahan 4. Fisher 2 . Jury 2. M1tahn :oud 2. .%tiJs 2. A. Qnm. Best : Pitts. Mitchell . Rouburv. Vance . Martin. A. gum . ST BEDES MENfONE TIG 5 .7 8.8 15.18 16.19.115 THOMASTOWN 0 .6 2.10 3.13 9.21.75 St Bedes Mentone Tig: Macgeorge 6 . D. Napier 3. S. Hecker 3. McCraw 2. Ryder 2. Best : R1der. Booth . D.'.tiapier. Tomlinson. Macgeorgx. Haves. Thomastoean: Garski 2. Capeci 2. Fell.es . Grech . Vateri . Floating. MeCallunt. Best: Plant, Pougios . Byran . Fellavs. Gallinrore. Grech. ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 0 .1 4 .5 4.5 7.11.53 OLD GEELONG 5 .7 9 .8 12.14 18,16.112 St. Kilda South Caulfield; Btrce 3, McGaw 2 . Tkocz. Broad. Best: Tkocz. Broad . Tsiriinos. Gilmore. S. Neeson . Presnetl . Old eelong: Webby 9. J. Paul 2 . J . Willson 2 . W. Paul. Neeld. Davison . Best: Welsby. Davison. M. Wilosn . Sm[thers. W. Paul. Powmr.

st . Leos Emmaus - Congratulations Hamish ~,ieehan on playing his 100th game last week . li_muner is a fine contributor both in the seniors and r,;l the committee of the Two Blues . Well done Hammer . Thomastown - Congratulations Danny Pougios on na%-ing his 250th game in Round 7 . Danny played his r~t senior game whilst playing in the Under 17's has valuable member of the team ever since .

BLR,LEEN-TEIVIPLESTOWE v . HAMPTON ROVERS 1: Graeme Hunichen Peter Simpso n ST. LEOS EMMAIIS v. ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD Field : Gene Hodgins Daniel Halliwell u)undary : Michael Chapple Becky Griffiths Goal : (1,Iry Clancy Shannon Rya n OLD MENTONIANS v . BANYULE Field : Neil '.[cCorquodale Simon Olive Goal : John Kelly Ross ~icitards

BEAUMARIS v . ST. BEDES ME NTONE TIGERS F,ctd : Chris Wallis Richard Eastwood Boundary : Jason Handfield Tristian Bowman Goal : Bernie oare Kevin Segota THOMASTOWN v. OLD GEELONG Field : Robert ~,n-?+on Dave Lepair

JUNE 13 - ROUND

9 i :VB : No matches due to repre entative fixtures next weeken T) ~ 1~+%II'TON ROVERS v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS ',`;'iULE v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE ~~- BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v .

OLD MENTONIANS -D CEELONG v . BEAUMARIS - Venue TBA 1-1DA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . THOMASTOWN

nAhB'21O N ROVERS 1 .1 4 .4 5.8 7 .7.49 OLD MENTONIANS 3.2 4 .6 8.13 10 .18.76 Hampton Ravers : M . Gimbal] 2 . McDonald 2. Crabtree. Mason. Tota Beat : Lvnch Boyle . McDonald . Pe¢v. M . Dtmball . Mason. Old Mentoaians : Rilev, 4 . Dw}T r 2. Wtnduss 2 . Drman. Richardson . Best: 14uiduss . Orman, Pride. Daz_~er. i?avu . Elliott. ST LEOS EhL12+SAUS 1 .7 5.9 7.17 10 .20.80 BULLEEN TEA PLESTOWE 0,0 4 .5 6 .5 6,9.45 St Leos Emmaus: Lcvvu 2 . Major 2 . Pitcher 2 . Brooks. F. Duucmtamorno. B. Detein. Hendncus. Best: LeYVts . S . Manton . Brookes . Major. Thomas . ORettv . Bu lleen Templeatowe: Papadopotilas 3 . 41ills 2. Eduards . Best: D. Bane. Todd . Beams. Edwards. Nagel . BANYULE 0 .1 4.3 5.4 8.5 .53 BEAUMARIS 2.5 4.8 7.10 10.15 .75 Banyute: Gnndal 3 . DohertY . Sutterbv. Riches . B . Kinnear. Fortune. Best : Sutterbv. Riches. Ferrall . D. Sheean. Ikrhertv. P . wLLams . Beaumaris: OBrien 2. Ott 2 . 1:nltla 2. Cotter. S . Blackta Sheldrake. Beet: S . Biactoe . Wadharn. Cotter. Sheldrake. Sherman. AieKenzie . ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 4 .4 5.8 10.11 15.12.102 THOMASTOWN 0 .1 0 .1 1 .3 2.4 .16 St Sedan Meatone Tig : M. Hecker 6 . ReCupeno 3 . Covtollv . Danny Goodchild, Waters . Edwards. Kidd . L . Hullier . Best : Furlong. Sebtre. Danny. Gocdchild . M . Hecker. Lomagno . Eduards. Thomastowa : DelPana. Petsinis. Best: Theodorou . Sinclair. B . Colosimo . Bdes. Pelleqino . Del Papa. ST 1SILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1 .1 3 .3 4 .3 4 .10.34 OLD GEELONG 2 .4 3 .8 9.13 11 .14.80 St . KBda South Caulfield: J. Ducileiie 2. L'amvakis. Ladd . Best : D . AgosOno . J. ThursIletd .. Camvakls. J. Dmiletre . Tsagtinns. Patterson. Old Geetoing : :rop 3 . O'Brien 2. S. Wilson . Furphy . Pugdale, R. Oliphant. Richardson, Mithen. Best: Liaseos . Hamntrnt. Handbtuy . M. Oliphant. 0Bnen. k"fdten .

LCt o'l n 2 SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL POWER HAMPTON ROVERS 5 47 MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 6 39 VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 3 37 ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 2 33 MAHMOUD BEAUMARIS 2 30 CAPECI THOMASTOWN 2 2 7 C RESERVE CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 23 RILEY OLD MENTONIANS 4 22 SCARPA THOMASTOGt v' 19 MILLIS OLD MENTONIANS 18


C Section BANYULE Coach: John Smpson Res Coach: Stephen 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 Plan t 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 Playfai r 21 R Dintinosante 22 J Gilham 23 M Gray 24 A Plant 25 C Williams 26 H McDermott 27 S Yi n 28 T Goury 29 G Sutterby 30 D Taylor 31 C Bassett 32 T Wason 33 D Glass 34 C Stevens 35 B Anderson 36 D Tyle r 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 Ashton

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

BEAUMARIS Coac h Breft marc , a,,, Res C oach: $=i t Uathera

1 N . McLean 2 S . Nish 3 M . Pitts 3 I . Williams 4 M . Devine 5 M . Ensor 5 A. Quin 6 D . Wrigh t 7 P. Fis he r

8 M . O'Brie n 9 B . Nicholson 9 A . McFarlane 10 J . Wadha m 11 S . Blackie 12 S . Mclver 12 P. McMahon 13 B . Vaughan 14 S . Mciver 15 M . Hoyne 16 M . Quin 16 D . O ' Brie n 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 . Hall 30 A. Easto n 30 R . Corfield 31 L . McNicholas 31 P. Ott 32 S. Mitchel l 33 G . Jury 34 J . McGrath 34 B. Gray 35 B. Ferguso n 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

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE

HAMPTON ROVERS

Coach Durm Birch Res Coach: DaM Hooper

Coach: Russell Barnes Res Coach : Davicl Rogerson

1 2 3 4 5 8

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

J . Prior S . Driver P. Graha m W. Thompson C . Parri s N . Bone 9 L. Stott 10 P. George 12 A . Parris 13 D. Tulloch 14 D. Cooper 15 D . Bon e 16 S. Smith 18 P. Nigro 20 M . Jones 20 B. Wolnizer 21 D . Harlin

21 D . Hooper 23 D . Matthews 29 P. Bone 30 M . Agrotis 31 C. Darby 31 A . Shine 32 R. Williams 33 G . Pemberton 34 S . Lambropoulos 36 P. Hare 37 S . Boyd 37 L . Thompson 38 S. James 39 T Driver 41 L . Cessario 43 C . Papadopoulos 44 J. Rozanitis 47 C . Morihovitis 48 R . Lambert 49 M . Bellato 50 D . Glover 56 M . Tuomy 59 D. McNamara

P. Buckley C . McGregor M . McKellar S . Morgan E . Crabtree A . Mason S . Anderson M . Salte r

5 B . Marlyn

5 R . Dunball 6 S . Wills 6 S . Willison 7 M . Lanagan 7 W . Armou r 8 D . Anderson 8 M . Lake 9 A. Natoli 9 A. Guthrie 10 C Ferguson 10 R . Van Dooren 11 R . Grei g 11 A Browne 12 B . Hoare 12 R . Grimmer 13 T. Wilmott 13 C . Thomas 14 D . Hobson 14 D . Marshall

15 S . Blick 15 A . Roe 16 J . Ferguson 16 B . Armstrong 17 G . Hagart 17 D . Artz 18 D . McConville 18 B . Holt 19 S . Hellige r 19 A. Hullick 20 A. Powe r 20 P. Cotter 21 S . Parkinson 22 M . Cri 22 L . To t a ps 23 C . Scarlett 23 T. Lynch 24 J . Day 24 M . Young 25 M . Davey 25 C. Marinis 26 C. Perry 27 T Prantzos 27 W . Benton 28 B . Johnston 29 M . Luxmoore 30 A . Hunter 31 R . Hunt 32 T. Smith 33 C. Van Den Dungen 34 S . Walker 62 D . Rogerso n

47 C . Day 50 B . Ward 59 A . Rowbury

male " Cn4 IPdTERP:' L PTY. LT D. Sutte z. 41 8 Biuff Rd , Biac 3<ck .3193

60 R . Thatcher

Ph: E,,.,9 6444

OLD GEELONI

Coach: Me* N" Res Coach: Bernie O 'Hallorai

1 M Neel d I D Walke r 2 M Edmond s 3 D Welsby 4 T Dugdale 5 A Howell s 5 A Robso n 6 B Mithe n 6 E Bestock 7 A Darcy 7 S Wilso n 8 T Seymou r 9 J Wilso n 10 T Wiffen 11 R Liley 12 N Powe r 13 P Herman n 14 J POwe r 15 S Edg e 16 T O' Brien 17 M Wilso n 18 N McKella r 19 A Salter 20 G Coldwel l 20 T Pool e 21 G Harper 22 J Taylo r

23 H Davi s 24 M Vickers-Will i 25 0 Thompso n 26 N Kem p 27 W Paul 28 A Ferre r

29 A Mithe n 30 B O'Halloran 31 N Beattie 32 G Wilkinso n 33 M Wilkinson 34 J Pau l 35 C Olive r 36 T Brain 37 J Cook 38 M Povey 40 S Bone s 42 P Liasco s 44 E Spide n 47 M Oliphan t 48 E Smither s 55 S Furph y 59 C Walker 61 R Oliphant 62 H Mclnnes 63 D O'Brie n 75 S Harringto n 76 C Stinchcomb i 80 L Wilson

INDUSTCL>'UT AUST . P11 . , ~ --'~

26 Govan Street . Seaford, 3198 Ph :97824300

MARSHALL WHI REAL ESTATE


C

See

pIDMENfi~

S

ST BEDES

ST KILDA

~,~,: P~Y M ET~ERS STH CAUI..FIELD F 25 c~a,: l ~sr>~ Coach: Ted Tumor Coach: Terry Walsh

ST LEOS EMMAUS WATTLE .E PARK

MASTCII~RV Rcoach A,- ~~

Coach: Harry Haisiou

Res Coa;h : 1 V Capeci A Acreman Res Coach : Brad Barry Res C~ch:RobE~Ott 1 M . Ryan 1 D Dinicolantonio 2 B Byro n 2 C Lean 1 M Kinsella 3 B Murphy 2 S Zakic 2 N . Astapenko 2 J OiMeara 3 P McCallum Stroud3 (VC)J Sebire 3 S. Heincke 3 E Mitchell 4 L Sallese 4 G Wallace 5 C 4 A L'Huillier 4 N . Hasell 4 A Auliso 5 J Bubis 6 Paterso D n 5 S Napier 5 G . Knobel 5 D Kenny 6 B Pellegrino 7 G Ferguson 6 A Ryan 6 J . B ry ce 6 A Hughan 7 S Plant (VC) s Fellows (C) N MacQuir e 8 7 J Shannon 7 M . OiKeefe 7 V Ryan 8 9 A A Genti ~ G Prid e 8 J Fennel l 8 B Beasley 8 G . Baker 10 C Dian a 0 J Graha m 9 A Bethune 9 G Marinic 9 A . Ladd 11 L Albert i i D . Solley 12 10 C Ross 10 D . Wilson 10 B Mitchell 12 Z . Fleming r t C Dwye 13 11 M Hecker 11 C . Neeson 11 B Carey 13 G Scarpa R Larg 14 12e D Falkingham 12 B . King 12 T McCann 14 A Ward Finni sDavid Goodchild 13 15M 13 S . Neeson 1314 AJ Devlin 15 L DelPapa C Davi s M anto n 14 E Ryder 14 M . Weilgosz 16 B Colosim o 6 D Nock 15 A OiReily 15 M Me rt o n 1 17 15 M . Broad D . Gorski 17 L Richardson 16 W Earle A Rose 1 18 L . Smit h 18 T Bourno n 17 R Parker 17 A Macgeorge (C) 16 P Roger s 19 P. Ristevsk i 17 A18 Tsirogianni D- Ki 18 tt o 19 A Giaquinta Tsgian is Batty 5 Mulli n 20 19 B Tomlinson 18 S Vamvakis 19 A Major 20 L Alabakis 21 5 Ki tto20 T Lamb 19 J Thursfield 20 A Gill 21 E Lentini 23 R Dimaggi o 22 P Harrington 20 A Diamon d 21 G Simmondson 21 W Furlong 24 B Smit h 23 N Moodi e 22 21 A . Cranston 24 25 R 22 AA Prag t Burgess n Kennedyy C . Twentyma 22 B . Agostino 23 S Nankervis T Peck 25J Windus 24 Ts Beasley 23 A Dalla Lana 24 C Kenny 26 C McNeil 27 M Reid 26 G Dart 25 A McKenzie 25 S Booth 24 B Musca!i 28 L Marabito =27 G Katri s 25 P Dynor-, 26 B Devlin 26 S Hecker M . Bon d A Wilce 26 S Wood 27 P Bowden 2 9 K Harling 28 27 30 B . Leavold 29 A Ca rte r 27 R Gilmore 28 S . McLaughli n 28 C Williams 30 M Brooks (VC) 29 D Ord 28 D . Agostino 29 S Darcy 31 S Oehm 32 P Colosim o 31 M Ellio t 29 D Dunlevie 30 M . Ottobre 30 M Turner 32 P Appel 31 M Mifsud 30 G Brown 31 M Contesso tt o 33 E Rio . Marr 34 J Buzzini G New 33 32 J Dickinson 31 M Cunningham 32 R 36 J Theodoro u 34 P Flaski s 33 L Thomas 33 A Walsh 32 M DiZilva 37 D Dimovsk i 35 Darren Murphy 34 B Henricus 34 D Kinsella 33 N Cole 38 G Scott (C) 35 J Brigg s 35 R Bilo s 34 T Piesnel l 39 D Palai a P Russo 36 S Bavage 36 A Gangi 35 R . Pope 39 40 G Sinclair 37 M Sichlau T Riley 37 M Connolly 37 S Manto n . Lewin 36 M 38 D Millis 38 A Hayes (VC) Brooks 37 S Patt erson 38 J Smith 41 D42 0 Ese n 39 D Edwards 39 BL Vaughan 38 R . Minni e 45 A Insitari 40 W Jones 40 C Johnston 40 J Gay 39 P Slifka 47 D Plowright 41 S Cozens 41 D Serofi n 41 D Cashen 40 D . Broadhurst 48 J Gallimore 42 C Rushwo rth 42 P OiHalloran 42 A Thompson 41 D . Raczkowski 49 J Pougia s 43 M Lawes 43 G Chalmers 44 J Recupero 42 N . Dymond 50 J Dowlgerls 44 B Clothie r 5 4 R Gould 44 F Dinocolantonio 45 43 C Kallis M Spaldin g46 45 S Ronchi 5 0 46 J Norman Lalor S Diamond 44 45 1 52A. E Robe rt son 46 C Smith 47 P Howroyd 47 J Konicanin 45 B Derham Valentino 54 P. Stewart 47 R McCann 48 B Kinna 48 J Whitford 46 A Staford 55 P. Valeri 48 A Pinhorn 49 L McGrdgor 49 S Anderson 56 J . Bubi s 47 5 . Meehan 49 D Cox 50 S Kidd 50 G Richards 57 C L' Aurora 48 A . Gill 50 L. Newey 51 S Boczar 51 M Benne tt 53 A McShane 49 M Benton 51 T Ludlow 58 C . Perito 52 A Perry Biles 54 M McCraw 50 F . Buckley 52 J Niel 60 L61 G Skaff 53 M Stroud 55 L . McHug h 51 A.OiBrien 53 T Pecora 54 D Goodbody 56 D Marshall 52 C . Kerr 54 J Graves 6 R War d 4 65 S Holmes 55 W Ballantine 57 M Lomagno 53 R . Cunningham 55 D Barlow 66 D Pougio s 56 M Leone 54 P. Tsagloitis 58 M Zakic 56 J . Hollandsjo 67 N Grech 57 P Watson 55 L McGaw 57 L . Collins 59 H Dwyer . Levins 69 R Pandolfo 58 D Coventry 60 C Ma rt in 56 B. Burke 58 P 62 Daniel Murphy 76 C . Chapkou n 61 S Waters 57 M . Ralph 59 S. Clohesy 64 M Austin Thomastown Soonsors: 66 A Turner 58 G . Egan 60 5 Buckle 67 H Hannsen 67 D Furlong 59 P. Clements 61 A . Whitburn THOMASTOWN MOVIELAN D 68 G . Vardy 68 M Ube rt i 62 J Vaugha n 60 T. Cannard MANGIN BROTHER S 69 P Tesoriero 64 J Cronin 61 M Tkocz 66 P. Konig 62 B. Redden Phillips Nicholson ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS g LALOR SPORTS POWE R 69 P McCormack 19% MAJOR SPONSORS FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE 70 P.OiRourke THOMASTOWNTA.B . IFCO e

n

~~ y J 1/

HOTEL BY THE SEA

SPRUCE MOTOR BODYWORKS MENTONE DOYLES BRIDGE HOTEL MORDIALLOC CLEAR CUT HAIRDRESSIN G MENTONE GEMICOL FURNITURE

Khya tts OF BRIGHTON

DAND II~I~NC

VALLEY j3jjYSjQ(j~-j~+j~i1PI~

72 A . Brookes 74 S . Willi s 78 A . Prosser

80 H Meehan 88 5 Pitcher

B.O.S.S . SECURIT Y

THOMASTOWN NEWSAGENC Y EPPING HOTEL E J . LOVE REAL ESTATE Thomastown Thomastown Gourmet Dell


D SECTION by Ken Bremne r L, Tom rai n big thanks from KB to all the club scribes for forwarding all the info direct to Tom . I'm back in business now after a weeks sojourn so from now back to basics as per the bottom of this column . And Yes! Jon (Brennan) my Email does work . it's probably my little darlings at home that are interfering with the works . Keep on trying good buddy ! Not long back and the word around many of the camps is that injuries are starting to take their toll and that the long weekend recess can't come fast enough . A word of warning though, on many occasions this break only masks the real problems that exist and often the record after the spell doesn't necessarily reach the great heights you would hope for . Review Round 7- May 23 Five of the six games were won by handsome margins and only the Ajax/Yarra Valley game gave any supporters the yips! The Southbank/Salesian game never reached dizzy heights and in each of the quarters it was the home side that was able to kick the important scores to widen the gap at each change of ends to finally run out 48 pt victors . Nudge and Macca the best for the Bankers whilst Wiseman and Hazel were good for the vanquished. Old Essendon Grammar and Uni. Blacks went hammer and tack at each other for a half before the O .E.G .'s lifted their intensity and effort to put the issue beyond doubt . What was irking for the Blacks supporters was the last quarter fade out leaving some to wonder whether losing hurts the pride enough? To quote Jack Clancy of the Uni .Blacks. . ."Uni . sides have a reputation of being talented but soft, easily distracted and not keen on the hard ball or the hard yard . Are we setting out to conform to stereotype?" O .E .G .'s by 6 large . Ajax won an exciting game by 6 pis against a resolute Yarra Vall ey in a match marred by a strong cross wind . The Jackers lead at every change and slid away some 22 pts early in the last before the Yarra slammed on 3 late snags . All too late though as Ajax was able to tough it out. For the victors Kalinski and Halphen were terrific . St Pats Mentone ventured north of the Yarra to meet Parkside and the long trip home surely wasn't to pleasant following a caning by 89 pts . In reality though the scoreboard didn't tell a true story as the Patters had a lot of the ball but were restricted by a tough defence and lacked the scoring prowess of the Red Devils . Panjari. Tessari and Ryan served Parkside well . A very young and inexperienced Monash Blues outfit put in a solid 4 qtr. effort to shut down Aquinas and in doing so play some very good football in the windy conditions prevalent at the Uni . Oval . Smith and Doc Rogers being their most outstanding contributors .

Aquinas were never able to get their fonvard setfunctioning and their haul of 6 snags was way down average. To the Bloods credit, they never gave in I ultimately succumbed by 7 majors . Whitef riars continued St Johns woes by inflict a 72 pt defeat upon them . Whilst the margin is b'~; would suggest some pundits would consider it ( margin) to fall well short of what was expect However, given the gale force conditions out Dove wav the Friars can be well pleased with their effa whilst credit to the Joc's for keeping a lid on things, closing down as well as possible the potent Friar ward line whilst sneaking in 6 snags of their own . C Houston and Anthony Carbone were great contribut for Whitefriars . Preview Round 8- May 30 Uni. Blacks V Monash Blues - Playing today the Cowen Cup, presented for permanent competil between the 2 Universities whenever their senior si play in regular comp. R .W.T.Cowen was Master Ormond College and President of the M .U .F .C. in 1950's. Given that, KB confidently predicts that cup will reside at Monash till such time as they n again . The Blues have match winners all around ground and in general terms are simply playing a better at present than the Blacks . Monash by 40 The Blacks have been most inconsistent all year haps the harsh words from their scribe may prod an improved result today, but the Einstein of tipl does not think so and confidently tips Headers and Blues. Salesian V Old Essendon Grammar - On res thus far one would have to favour the O .E .G.'s ho) er after a weeks 'fishin the salt air has possibly a sfedKB'sbrain(Iuthwod)ani might consider a minor surprise I'm tipping Sales at home, to get the bacon by I 1 pts . It's very harc the salt air to affect a brain KB that was never aro in the first place and this selection certainly pn that, both have not set the world on fire Essendon's form is most definitely better and i away from home will be too strong for the Chaddy b Southbank V St Pats Mentone - Replay of years 'E' South section GF promises to be a be even though on form Southbank are entitled to st short priced favourite . Marvellous how a little bit of tory can muster up in humans an extra ounc adrenalin . KB is sure that the Patters will lift for game, however the Bankers will also rise to the c sion . Bankers by 40 pts . Different situation . diffe circumstances and a few different heads participa


rTr

or. Dr_

t t rs uc 1

,day's GF replay but the result should and will be the ,are, The Bankers are just hitting their straps getting used to each other while the Vultures are trving very hard but just lack the class of their opponents at this ,tage. Aquinas V St Johns O .C .'s - KB reckons the Bloods are the `good' things of the round especially eoming off the rebound of a loss . St Johns will battle liard but it will all be in vein because in simplistic terms Aquinas just have too much all round talent at heir disposal . Bloods by 60 pts . The Bloods will be iooking to bounce back with a big one this week and ,,.1th a couple of other results likely to go in their favour t his is their big chance to consolidate their position . TB i3 positive they will do this although as usual the Jocs will give a good account of themselves and try to the 'best of their ability . Whitefriars V Yarra Valley O .B .'s - Another game where recent form indicates a soft win coming up for the Friars . The Yarra Valley will be absolutely desperafe to get back on track with another win but KB just can't see it being this week given the rock solid defence and scoring potency of Whitefriars. Locals by 27 pts . The boys from Yarra Valley are now suffering from a few injuries and a lack of confidence and this is reflecting in their performances . A sign of a good side is one chat continues to win when not at their best and that is what the Friars have been doing and will continue to do so today . Ajax V Parkside - This game could go right down to the wire with a tough solid Parkside pitted against an ever improving Ajax . KB suggests that midfield dominance, weight of numbers and strength at the ball will probably tilt the odds in favour of the visitors bu t only just. Red Devils by 11 pts . An important game for the Jackas this one, they really must win it to remain in contact. Unfortunately TB does not think they can as the Red Devils form at the moment is probably the hest of us all and even at Albert Park the Brain just cannot see the home side getting the points . Press Correspondents: Fax to KB on 9850 6964 (Email : KenBremner@access .net.au) or Tommy on 9265 8011 by midday at the latest on Monday fo llowing the game .

0 .0)1 n~ ,~ SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL CULTRERA AQUINAS 34 PERRY SOUTHBANK 6 31 POLA ST. JOHNS 2 24 RAJCH AJAX 2 24 ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 4 23 C . CARRIGG WHITEFRIARS 4 2 1 D RESERVE REGINATO PARKSIDE 17 HOWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 L . EAMES WHITEFRIARS 13 MAIDEN MONASH BLUES 12 STRONG YARRA VALLEY 12

Parkside - Congratulations to Peter Dean who two weeks ago played his 100th game for the club . A fine competitor and clubman who uses good old-fashioned hard work . guts and determiniation week-in week-out . Also Leigh McNamara played his 150th game for the club recentlv. The hardest worker in the Parkside team and an inspiration to his teammates . Diggers has also represented the VAFA and won the club B&F in 1996 . Well done to you both. I UNIVERSITY BLAC"S v . MONASH BLUES Field : Dharshaka Peiris Dirk Krame r SALESIAN v . OLD ESSENDON Field : Ben McKee Nathan Rodier SOUTHBANK v . ST. PATS MENTONE Field : Trent Foley Geoff Moore

AQUINAS v . ST. JOHNS Field : Frank Karabelas Chris Steven s WHITEFRIARS v. YARRA VALLEY Field : Andrea Flack Leah Gallagher Boundary : Matthew Cook Justin Bindin g

AJAX v . PARKSIDE Field: Paul Jones Michael Allen

JUNE 13 - ROUND 9

(NB : No matches due to representative fixtures next weekend ) MONASH BLUES v . SALESIAN 0 C OLD ESSENDON GR . v. SOUTHBANK ST . JOHNS 0 C v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS YARRA VALLEY v . AQUINAS PARKSIDE v. WHITEFRIARS ST . PATS MENTONE v . AJAX D Section Results on Page 36


D Sectio n AJAX Coach: Rick Marks Res Coach : Andrew Schenker

1 J . Wrobel 2 A . Kalinski 3 B . Davis 4 M . Dudakov 5 J . Rat h 6 D . Kalb 7 G . Samuel 8 A . Krongold 9 A . Rosen 10 R. Bloo m 11 M . Weisler 12 D . Onas 13 A. Freund 14 Y. Rapaport 15 M . Rajch 16 G . Rosenberg 17 A . Cukierman 18 J . Wrobe l 19 M . Halphen (C) 20 A . Care w 21 D . Gelbart 22 D . Mohr 23 A . Bensimon 24 J . Dunne 25 J . Feldman 26 B . Duzenman 27 A . Lust 28 D . Deg en 29 D . Mark s 30 N . Israelsoh n 31 M . Barnett 32 M . Borenstein 33 D . Pat 34 D . Gunn 35 S . Roth 36 J . Segal 37 J . Engelman 38 J . Lewis 39 A . Grundmann 40 A . Redlic h 41 J . Snow 42 A . Sawicki 43 Y. Shein 44 B . Goldberg 45 E . Steen J . Davi s 47 A . Abraham 48 L . Goldberg 49 E . Rubinstein 50 B . Grodsk i 51 N . Diamond 52 B . Steiner 53 D . Katz 54 M . Nathan 55 B . Zielinski 56 J . Sharp 58 M . Fried 60 D . Weislitzer 61 J . Kalbstei n 64 R . Israel 65 M. Zurbo 68 D . Boon 69 J . Vernon 70 S. Boon 71 C . Cohen 73 A . Levy

. ~ . ~ 11INNAMMU

AQUINAS O .C . Coach: AndrewCrosby Res Coach : Brad Barclay

1 2 3 5

G . Burch G . Clifford S . Edwards T. Grierson A . Donachie 7 C. Glennie 8 S . Kelly 9 P. Phillips 10 D . Boland 11 C . Bamb u 12 S . Bethune 13 C . Jeffrey 14 A. Lorkin 15 J . Knight 16 S . Close 17 M . Denav i 18 J. Hughes 19 G. Whitehead 20 P. Paras 21 S . Downes 22 S . Flynn 23 L. Woods 24 P. Harper 25 J . Hackin g 26 H . Fiel d 27 S . Jones 28 G . Wiston 29 J . Wilson 30 C . Collilver 31 C . Wooden 32 M . Hunter 33 M . Collella 34 M . Tarullli 35 R . Chapman 36 J . Hunt 37 H . Nichol 38 M . Tilling 39 S . Connelly 40 S . ConnellyY

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 rtY

57 C . Thomas 58 A . Bethune 66 M . Wilson 67 P. Cruikshank 70 C . Lyng

80 M . Joyce 86 B . Barclay

MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON

PARKSID E

Coach: Dave Rogers Res Coach: Steve King

Coach: Lloyd Carnicbell Res Coach : Shane Bishop

Coach: task Zarata Res Coach : Mark Rowe

1 J . Alexander 2 J . Baxter 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. OiNeill 18 Y. Colombies 19 D . Roche 20 J . Cavanagh 21 C . Gregory 22 A . Dobson 23 S . Wrodarczyk 24 B . Hodson 25 J . Hawkins 26 P. Hurley 27 N . De Young 28 S . McGee 29 A. Headberry 30 L . Creamer 31 J .L . Smith 32 M. Try 33 J .M . Smith 34 B. Dowsley 35 D . Murchie 36 M . Tehan 37 J . Bolton 38 S . Hooper 39 M . Smith 40 C . Riordan 42 A . Hickey 43 R . Feenaghty 44 D . Teasdale 45 R. Walsh 46 D. Jones 47 S . Mentha 48 M . Kamphuis 49 D. Morgan 50 D. Schwedes 51 S . Millie 53 L . McCann 54 R . Green 55 D . Trumble 56 A. Berry 57 P. OiNeill 59 H . Middleton 61 D . Walsh 67 B . Dempsey

1 J . Panagiotopoulos

1 P. Laurse n 2 A . Delle-Vergini 3 S . Pin o 4 D . Warre n

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. Chalkley 14 S . Evans 15 S . Bishop 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 . Le.sk 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 A. Jealous 43 A. Gatt 44 R . Clohesy 45 P. Barry ~'

46 D . Novacek 47 J. testr o 48 P. Murton

49 A . Hutchinson 50 D . Bellman 51 S . Greasley 52 A . Dawson 53 T. Hawke 54 S . Maybury 55 R . Musa 56 A . O'Ryan 57 R. Wright 58 A . Woerndle 59 N . Osman 60 A . Palmer 61 D. Podger 62 P. Baroch 63 A. Porter 64 J . Rossi 65 A. Soteriou

66 B. Lamaro 67 R . Grai g

5 B .. Groom

6 A . Stuart 7 D. Drinna n 8 B . Chilcott 9 A. Constantin e 10 A. Vita 11 V. Roman o 12 D . McCal l 13 A. Copley 14 P. Lenno n 15 D . Moodi e 16 M . Campbell 17 B . Michell 18 A . Reginato 19 S . Gun n 20 C . Perkham 21 M . Tessari 22 B . Harvey 23 M . Sherlock 24 R. Marull i 25 S . Ross 26 C . Tyso n 27 L. Panjari 28 S . Fishe r 29 L . MacNamara 30 B. Hocke y 31 C . Austi n 32 B. McCal l

33 A . Bott a 34 M . Roman o 35 G. Panjari 36 W. La y 37 B . Pandar i 38 F. Darri9o 39 M . Hoyn e 40 L. Inserr a 41 N . Antonopoulo s 42 P. Dea n 43 J . Hubbard 44 P. Soligo 46 T. Petropoulos 49 S . Collier 53 M. Yandel l 55 R . Lord 56 B. Smith 57 M. McPherso n 58 D . Velenzis i 59 T. Patten 64 T. Thoma s 68 K . Drummon d


Sectio n ST JOHNS ~, Paa ~ ~oach :,bM LaCson

1 p. Paccagnan 2 M. Ladson 3 G . Cester 4 O . Now 5° S . Canning M . Rachel e 6 7 S . Flentjar 8 R. Dowsett 9 A . Rechele 10 M . Courmadias 11 D . Halls 12 M . Halls 13 B. Hilton 14 J . Archer (VC) 15 G . Pattison (C) 16 S . Jabke 17 S . Cockayne 17 D. Christian 18 C. Emery

19 B . Healy '21 L. O'Donnell 22 J. Cunningham 23 M . Foy 24 B . Fredericks 25 B. Aboujaber ' 26 G . Waters 27 B. Pole 28 P. Liddel 29 D . Higgins 30 R. Walker 31 M . Levy 32 G . Shaer 33 Z. Monroe 34 M . Hancock 35 J . Sacco 36 T. Sarhanias "37 A . Stefanakis 39 M . Murray 40 S. Mooney 42 T Ducalanbino 43 M. Van Hooten 44 S . Pepper 47 J . Cotton 50 D. Pye 51 M . Orundell 52 C. Hooper 54 C . Cassano

56 E . Ferracane 57 S . Shaw 58 P. Kelly 61 G . Caster

62 E. Ferrecane 63 J . Ladson 64 D . Edwards

ST PATRICKS MENTONE Coach : Shate 0'Cmnor Res Coach: Ken Wood

1 D . Fenech 2 M . Cosgrove 3 M . Dixon 4 P. Lewis 5 A . White 6 R . Grech 7 K . Gurtler 8 D . Perrin 9 P. Emmett 10 B . Sebire 11 C . O'Meara 12 M . Davies 13 R . Sykes 14 C . Billings 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 17 C. Sullivan 18 T. Sullivan 19 G . Capuano 20 C. Groves 21 D. Batey 22 C. Dorman 23 Matt Sullivan 24 C. Nicholls 25 G. Uptin 26 B . Ellery

27 M . Wise 28 M . Johnstone 29 D . Murphy 30 N . Freese 31 W. Lloyd 32 B . Archbold 33 D . Andrew 34 S . Beanland 35 C. Brown 36 C. Stephens 37 A . Tasca 38 S . Perazzo 40 D . Nichols 42 S . May 43 M . Barr 45 C . Bar r 47 D . Bu eia g 48 M . Walsh

49 S . Taranto 50 A. Ladds 51 G . McMillan 52 G . Delman 53 D. Noonan 54 D . Bray 57 V. O'Connor 58 J. Noonan 60 M . Cerriteli 63 A . Orchard 69 S . Parker 73 M . O'Meara

SALESIAN Cc~h:Peter Twiey Res Coach : Micheal Byme

1 M . Bourke 2 M . Wiseman 3 S . Sutherland 4 A . Healey 5 M . Canavan 6 R . Cincotta 7 G. Gasped

8 M . Hazell 9 D . Scotti 10 D . Oliver 11 D . Taylor 12 A. Gasped

13 I . Bobetic 14 B . Bowman 15 J . Gianna 16 A . Chaippini 17 Matt Forbes 18 S . Sinclair 19 A . Healey 20 A . Seagef 21 R . Napoli 22 A . Edmonds 23 C . Roche 24 A. Grace 25 B. Kirchner 26 P. Shelly 27 M. Mansfield 28 M . Byrne

29 Mick Forbes 30 P. Bouchard 31 A . Davey 32 A . Stevens 33 B . Piper 34 A .. Thann 85 36 S. Nolan 37 J . Brennan 38 R . Hazell 39 B. Quinn 40 J . Hamilton 41 S . Bobetic 42 D . Ghebilikian 43 P. Kavanagh 43 M . Cooke 44 C. Hunt 45 M . Spencer 46 M . Tassone 51 S . King 52 T. Alligan gan

54 S . Brown 55 D . Seamer 56 S. Fitzgerald 60 M . Bates 64 S. Shelly 64 P. Forbes

SOUTHBANK C~o~r~ 1 A. Daly 2 R . Puramorsie 3 N. Frank 4 N. Wallmeyer 5 T. Murphy 6 R. Corbo y 7 T. Reid 8 M . McCallum 9 J . McNamara 10 B . Hodgson 11 A . Pitts (C) 12 M . McCarthy 13 C . Perry (VC)

14 M . Eastam 15 I . D'Silva 16 A . Bunnett 17 A. Watts 18 J . Nugent 19 K. Anderson 20 R . Thomson 21 G . Paleodimos 22 N. Roberts 23 A . Rolfs 24 G . Rolfs 25 L. Aitken 26 R . Linford 27 G . Wardrop 28 A . Stewart 29 J. Goodlet 30 B . Gallia

31 S . Campbel l 33 P. Rachor 34 D . Decarteret 35 S. Birch 36 G . Jones 37 A. Rhodes 38 J . Russell J . Scanlon 40 B . Scanlon 41 A A . Radcliffe 42 T Plaza

43 P. Herridge 44 S . Pende rgast 45 T. Fraser 46 J . Ross 47 S . Oliver 48 H . Pitt s 49 S . Oliver

50 L . Goodlet 51 M . Edwards 52 R . Lucas 53 M. Vear 57 B . Nettleton 58 T. Richardso n K. Walford 60 S . Garlick 62 B . McMillan 64 A . Hubble 65 A . Curry 67 D . Howarth 69 S . Melican

(Taboret) Social Club Ist Floor, 330 Chapel St,

~,4s~ ts t

- --! ~:.: > ,

BLACKS

Res Coach: John Ros s

Piatuan F. C.

~:~-

UNIVERSITY

Prahran 3181

The Beehive • Hotel •

c 1 G . Darroch 2 R . Gazel 3 R . Hal l 4 M . Vaughan 5 R . Macki e 6 C . Schilling 7 B. Livingstone 8 B. Henderson 9 C . Peki n 10 P. Donovan 11 B . Smit h 12 N . Roberts 13 T. Jesse n 14 S . Milner 15 S . Fitzpatric k 16 P. Cacaviell o 17 H . Peycke r 19 C . Frankli n 20 S. Lowe 21 T. Holmes 22 A. Nola n 23 S . Beaton 24 M . Fogarty 25 B . Lynch 26 D. Birk s 28 G . Strai n 29 M . Staunto n 30 D . Sowerb y 31 N . Carah 32 M . Jone s 33 T. Kitche n 35 P. Corri e 36 S . Matthew s 37 J . Denni s

38 R . Watson 39 A. Curtai n 40 G . Sulliva n 4 1 S . Whitehea d 42 A. Gad d 43 R . Devli n 44 P. Forbes 45 J . Butterfiel d 46 E . Ricciut i 47 S . Gulle n 48 B . Howlett 50 G . Thompson 51 A . Nevil l 52 T. Barbe r 54 D . Bryan t 55 M . Nixo n 56 J. Rice 57 S. Doole y 58 M . Begley 59 J . King g n 60 N . Wilso 63 J . Phai r 64 S . Dimon d 65 J . Dankert 66 N . Howel l 67 S . McAloon 69 A. Costell o 70 M . Nihil l 72 M . Bucki s 73 M . Raffael e 74 A . Ston e 76 S . Atkinso n 77 H . Camero n

78 P. Weigar d 81 M . Atkin 87 L. Brow n


1) Section WHITEFRIAR S 1 D . Fedel e 2 M . Bateman (C) 3 M . Carbone 5 M . Robinson 6 C . Houston (VC) 7 P. Coghla n 8 A. Davis 9 C . Maguire 10 A . Pawlik 11 R . Reidy 12 A . Lacey 13 T. Hughes 14 T. Carrigg 15 P. Campbel l 16 B . Vandenboom 17 A. Carbone (VC) 18 D . Quilt y 19 M . Jongebloed 20 S . McAuliffe 22 R . Pasqualotto 23 P. Ciardull i 24 R . Mika 25 D . Griffin 26 C . Ryan 27 D . Vandenboom 28 C . Eame s 29 A . Glenn 30 M . Power 31 N . Jenkins 32 M . Borrack 33 C . Harri s 34 D . Gloufchev 35 C . Law (VC) 36 D . Nolan 37 P. O'Brien 38 C . Carrig g 39 M . Winterburn 40 A . Thwaites 41 C . O'Connor 43 N . Elliot 44 A . O'Connor 45 M . Lester 46 G. Johnson 47 M . Nolan 48 D. Delzoppo 49 C. Callander 50 T. Burgoine 51 L. Eames 54 S . Gillan 56 D. Ri o 57 J . McFarlane 58 J . Ri o 59 D. Gentilin 61 D . Cassar 62 R. Tartaglia 64 M . Duffy 65 C. Winterburn

YARRA VAII-EY Coach: DaM Kyle Res coachc BromkIn Ruddy 1 PI Telford

2 F. Macvean 3 R . Thompson 4 M . Fung 5 A. Drew 6 D . Howse 7 J. Downs 8 L . Morris 9 C . Ross 10 N . Dodwell 11 C . Reynolds 12 M . Whit e 13 O . Kysela 14 M . Simpson 15 J .Koenan 16 B . Smillie 17 A . Lain g 18 L. White 19 S . Thompson 20 S . Frame 21 A . Livesey-Cole 22 T Wapshott 23 D . Balshaw 24 M . Davies 25 T. Habben 26 G . Mcleod 27 A. Rowe 28 J . Macvean 29 P . Peterson 30 D . Potter 31 C . Padgett 32 C . Heffernan 33 D . Ireland 34 T. Chrisfield 35 B . Peake 36 R . Penaluna 37 D . Francome 38 B . Morrison 39 T. Reddaway 40 M . Whit e 41 B . Downs 42 T. Crean 43 H . Park 44 J . H o

~

The

Perfecp h

AC

1

Ph : 9877 4744

:993 1994

Talk direct with the Manufacturer We MAKE We SEL L We SERVICE We FINANCE OUR OWN COPIER S MAPS/CCT Approved Contractor

Konica Australia Pty Ltd 171-183 FERRARS STREET, SOUTH MELBOURNE, VIC 3205 TELEPHONE : 9699 4955 FACSIMILE: 9699 2207 OFFICES IN ALL STATES

45 L. Ree s 47 B . Mcliwrath 48 R. Davis 49 S . Seabourne 50 P. For d 52 A. Hartnett 53 S . Corcoran 54 T. Hal e 55 S . Taylo r 56 L . Harrington 57 G . White 58 G . Kerr 59 A. Joiner 60 F. Yendell 63 T. Strong 64 T. Gentl e 66 A. Biesbroek 71 M . Lain g 72 R . Lawton 76 J . Scale s

C.e treat ron tie a gttest at' Guests.

R S OF THE YEAR

FOR AN UNPRECEDENTED 3 YEARS

J

The, Garry F'e' match

Ater 3IIA Saturday VAFA -- ;,ews the S unday of iIe Day.


c Hotz,'F,gS Ile, is a hot shower vawav on holidays rupel~orth an d peter Harri s ~y else puts the hot water system on . , But there was a plus on that cold Thursday night use the umpires meeting was the shortest in histo-. the umpires went from being ticked off to elation and rell done Mickey Sneddo n PROMOTION Cameron SStetivart from B section for hi s ~ you It ad a y top a ~oetion . Great achievement and hope c . ,Idrew Chapman from C seetion back into B se c the first trme in I9 9 8 c drew Stephens also from C section into B se in 1998 . ; ;r the first tim e aniel Halliwell - from D section into C section after p a good start to the season . . Simon olive -also from n section into C section Paul Jones - from E section into D sec~to ~el l andonedit s f the old stagers getting a~• ,eat to see one o e nh~•shaka Peiris - from under 19 for the first tim p - ction. Well done Dash . PPX'S CLIPPED WING CH Two weeks ago Andrew Chapma

them stillse hwith the nto catc ewasgrtio as also great t o m eir footballnldt w abouPt t very p h ategetting a kick . see some of the old hands still Pls ~~~~ they still put teur Nothing much has chang ch drinks ~ son efthbesuaftdoingmrotaingme~thbo h was a real pl. and good luck for the rest of the season to these clubs you both . WAVERLEY PAR K MACCA DOES Macca spent last Saturday afternoon at the match between Western Bulldogs and Richmond at Waverley park because he was the field umpire en1Q al7~e occasian game at half time. We hope them little for you especially as your son was playing ' OYOU f ~°the too hard ld league. We hope they didn't y had to back up on Sunda . . ~,,ell done Nlacca Haileybury game

Who was field d n , ,mpiring out at the match between Thomusattoctu ~~ aan

iianymle pulled his shoulder out in the last q ave it . He left the field to hthank "lI, signalling for a free kick - lace by the Thomasto~m physio s

. g nto the r~ back into p on then returni Craig .z for thatl . Well done Chappy partner o iicld and finishing off the match with Your pa r

SOCIAI NEWS Annual Golf pay at the ti~'ell next weekend is the onc eroyalndcitCmberwlGHou og ~d . eryone in organised by Marty and Gri~~'' ~ et some good on the day has a great game ldckoP~a to jet scoring to feedback about the day . Goo .

dyoual

1998 BOUNCE OFF Week 2 results . Mark Bushfield'267 defeated Nick Evans 256 . . Chris Stevens 271 defeated Andrea Thwaites 217

i3rajtberg.

RULE OF THE V E adequate lighting at certain grounds in th e a if there is gVAFA, can they be switched on during the course of

LIIU OLD T1MES last sectio n n It was great to do a rotation gam~ h inn Fell ~ame. I

gam.e . Answer next issue,

,end at the 5t• iv a'umpire, `' 1had both these clubs ,•early years as a d made quite a few mates, and it . annafewtims

LEAH & MELY

'SCI.-AISED PENALTY .' YER(S ) Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a re

quest for an investigation

. clubs are of the

.y to find if the granbefore g V advised not g hone ~~~ ~~' ~nt;f a~dbv the Asso ation d prescribed penalty applied for is accepted by a cheque for $200, is receive p enalry will not be accepted and If a request for an fnvestigation, accom 3pm Monday following the rveekend's game, the prescribed o deliberation. ' sdtoheflwingay the matter will be referre


IL. . . . PTY. LTD. COLLEGE & CORPORATE KNITWEAR

Specialising in VAFA Footbal l J umpers and Rugby Tops 20 LAMANA STREET MORDIALLOC, 3195

PHONE : 9580 3122 FAX : 9580 319 9

Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly . Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena. Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play . To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behind the passage of play. Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers. Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach . Attire - Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment is to be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.


This vear VAFA sponsor Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) has pleasure in presenting a trivia competiL1011 which will see at the end of each month of the football season one contestant win two cases of CUB product . The following ten questions appear today for the final time this month . Please note that Q .10 has been j(,-written to lessen the confusion regarding the previous Q .10 . Six entries will be drawn from those submitted and the entry that has the highest number of responses correct will be declared the monthly winner for May . As many entries can be lodged per person per month and each entry should clearly show questions 1 [o 10 followed by the written responses to each question . Entries in writing must be received by Monday June 1 (5 pm) . l . A current VAFA player won the Gardiner Medal (fairest and best player in the VFL Reserves Competition) in 1985 . Name him and his current VAFA club ? 2 . Bill Picken, Jayson Daniels, Wayne Walsh and Ian McMullin have a unique bond . What is it? 3 . Only one VAFA player has been drafted by the West Coast Eagles . Name him and his VAFA club? 4 . What is the link between the moustachioed fast bowler Merv Hughes and VAFA football ? 5 . North Melbourne played Richmond in Round 20, 1985 . What is memorable about the game ? 6 . Who was the first Little League player to participate in League football? 7 . Successive 'A' Section Best and Fairest Awards W .N . Woodrow Medal) have been won on four occasions - Lindsay Hassett (Geel) 1935-36, Jocka Nelson (MHSOB) 1964-65, Norm Beattie (Cob) . 1969-19 7 0 are three . Can you name a fourth? 8 . Can you name the only AFL player born in the USA to play in an AFL premiership team? 9 . When you mention Queen Elizabeth and VFL football what comes to mind? 10. Five VFL (or AFL) players, whose fathers played in VFL premiership teams since 1945, have played in VFL (AFL) premiership teams since 197 0 . Name the 5 father/son combinations .

Entries to the CUB Trivia Competition Cl- VAFA PÂŽ Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 .

The VAFA ac

AUSTRAL

A11"

ow" ,Ages the support of

"yEQ: ' 'R° ~ BREWER


Hugh Ly o n I

E SECTION (Blue) by Craig Richardso n

Knitwear s predicted Oakleigh put Glenhuntly away comortably . Caulfield similarly with Elsternwick an d an improved St . Marys pushed Old Camberwell, at least for a while anyway. Chirnside Park didn't live up to my home ground theories on things and seemingly crumbled to Peninsula a little too easy and in the closest of contests and somewhat of a rarity Power House and Swinburne drew in a tough slog in the mud . ROUND 8

Swinburne take on Glenhuntly at home . Coming off a great couple of weeks of football for Swinburne I can't see any reason why their winning form wouldn't continue this week against the Hunters . The Hunters in basic terms have been struggling lately and a loss this week will only push moral down even more . So Swinburne by 7 goals . The Pirahnas take on the Saints at Albert Park this week in what should be an interesting match . Power House will be desperate . St . Marys look like a win is not too far down the track . But not this week !!! (I hope) . The Piralmas on recovery trail, from a month or so of poor performances they seem to be slowly finding their feet again . So Power House by a few . Oakleigh at home against Chirnside Park. On form Chirnside shouldn't pose too much trouble for the Krushers at home, but generally I feel both sides are very similar and thus this game could go right down to the wire . However on the basis that the Krushers are at home and looking to cement a place on the top four I tip them by 2 goals . The Pirates take on the Wickers down the bay. In what should be a fairly one sided affair I'll tip Peninsula . The Wickers seem to be struggling lately and unless somewhat of a miracle occurs the Pirates should get up comfortably. Also knowing that second place on the ladder is also a possibility should they have a good win . The Pirates by 80 points . In the final game for preview I'm not sure who to favour. In what could be termed as a 'cracker' of a match, Caulfield take on Old Camberwell. Caulfield with just the one hiccup (Rd . 1) and Old Camberwell thus far undefeated . Both forward lines seem more than capable of scoring, both midfields have been in

great form and both back lines are doing their job, not allowing the opposition an inch . So if form was the reason for tipping a winner then I'd tip a draw, but Old Camberwell seem to be just that little more polished at this stage of the season, and with their full forward on fire I'll tip them by 2 goals in again what should be a showcase of Amateur football this weekend Social Notes: Glenhuntly have their big night on at the clubrooms on June 13 . $150 per double including everything with special guests 'Crackers' Keenan and Oscar Swarve . Contact Brendan O'Donnell 9578 3483 or Stewart Watson 9528 1404 for tickets .

Glenhuntly - Congratulations to Paul Harrison on reaching 150 games . "Harro" has been a stalwart of the club since the mid-eighties and an invaluable asset on and off the field . Well done Harro. Peninsula OB - Congratulations to Andrew Parsons who today plays his 100 games. A committed Pirate and product of the school who started in the Reserves and is now a tough half back with a true love of the VAFA and football . Well done Parso. St . Marys - Jeff Innes plays his game number 100 this week . 'Joffa' has been a great clubman served on the committee . Has been rewarded this year by hard work with a regular senior spot . Well done from all at St. Marys 'Joffa' . ~--

_- - ~ JUNE 13 - ROUND 9

-

(NB : No matches due to representative fixtures next weekend) GLENHUNTLY v . POWER HOUSE CHIRNSIDE PARK v. SWINBURNE UNI . ELSTERNWICK v . OAKLEIG H OLD CAMBERWELL v . PENINSULA OB ST . MARYS v . CAULFIELD OR .

PARTNER S C H A R T E R E D A C C O U N T A N T S Ground Floor, 77 Station Street, Malvern 3144 Victoria Australia Telephone : ( 03) 9500 0511 Facsimile : ( 03) 9509 2379 P .O . Box 73 M alvern 3144 E-mail : scotptnr@ozemail .com .a u TLlC --- to C(1l1TQm I FR 7QQ


SENIORS - 23 .05.9 8

SENIORS r ADg; CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

I,~t :STER OLD CAMBERWEL L LL CAULFIELD GRAMM 4 I E~;:IS OAKLEIGH 7 c; CRAVEN POWER HOUS E DDELL CAULFIELD GRAMM , I PEMBERTONCHRISNDIE PARK E BLUE RESERVE OLD CAMBERWELL 4 5,1['FAR OAKLEIGH 2 LESLIE CAULFIELD GRAMM . 4 HOLLOWAY PENINSULA yi:1RKS ~--~

t

----'

67 33 30 25 22 21 33 22 20 19

:: - . --- _

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY v . GLENHUNTLY Field: Ron Martyn Bob McLeod

POWER HOUSE v . ST. MARYS Field : David Miller PaulTuppen pAKLEIGH v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : lain (ayzer Tony Psinas PENINSULA OB v . ELSTERNWICK Field : Peter Woods Peter Griffiths

CAULFIELD GR. v . OLD CAMBERWELL Field : Alan Stubbs Alan Ladd

~oq _Knitwear 速

GLENHUKILY 4.6.30 OAKLEIGH 16 .28 .124 Glmhvntly : IGoal Kickers and Best PLm~rs not recehed) oaldelgu: Leais 7. Mackenzle 3. Orlando 2 . Bromley. Hanlec. C. Marshall . ~i'oodazd. Best: Adamic. Wocdard. C . ?.4arshall. Mackenae . I.ewis . Tayior. POWER HOUSE 2.3 3.4 6 .11 9.14 .68 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 0.3 4.9 7 .12 9.14 .68 Power Hause: D . Milano 3. J . Dell'ollo 2 . C . Dell'aho. R . Uebergang. M . Cason. B . Canfield. Best: Hamilton . CavkchFelt. Piotroaskt. Horridge . Sposato. Murphy. SwhtMune Ua'sverslty: Goal Kickers and Best Placers not received ) CHB2NS IDE PARK 0.4 2.7 3 .10 5.11 .41 PENINSULA 2,3 8.9 10,13 16.19 .115 Chiraside Park: Allatt. Carusi. Holliday. Balcey. Walker. Beat: Allatt. V. Picciolli. Bakey. McHenrv. HoIlklay . : Sharp3n 3. Farrar 3. A. Banner 2. S. Pasons 2, Campbell 2 . Payze 2. P' C . Landrv. Lined. Best : Farrar, Crean . Gross, Dentrv. A. Atchinson . S. Parsons . ELSTER2VMCK 1 .3 1 .8 3 .9 4 .11 .35 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.4 6 .9 11,12 17 .16.118 Etstemwir.k: L . Murphy, A . Hankin . S. Critin. C . Walker. Best: S. Curtin . C. Makroney. J. tVars . R . Bravtngton. S. Mahoney. A . Contin. Caulfield Grammar: D . Anderson 5 . Will 4 . Baxter 2. Hall 2, Farmer 2, Oscar . Coniishaw. Restar ick. Beat- D. Anderson . Horton. Brohier, Baxter. S}nman. co)~. 3 .2 7.5 7.6 8.9.57 ST MARYS OLD CAMPBERWELL 3 .1 8.5 10.11 15.21.111 St Mary's : Lriingstone 3. Jones 3 . h'elvn . Clarke . Best : Boyes. Harrison. Willis, Theiharris. McCashney. Old Cam6etweB: Brou!n]ess 6. Imber~er 3. Gillin 2 . D. Walker. McLean, Sims. Johnson. Best: Leitch . Short . \Yilson, E. Williams . Scott. Ryan.

RESERVES - 23.05 .98

GLENHUNTLY 2 .5.17 OAI;I.EIGH 8,10 .58 Glenhuntly: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received ) Oaklelgh : Athertnos 2. LesHe 2 . Adai4ay. AILs. Monaghan .Oram . Best: Stirling. Alls. Redfcrd. Atherinos . Adaway. Nuske . POWERHOUSE 1 .2 4 .2 5 .2 7.2 .44 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 0,0 1 .3 3 .8 4 .8 .32 Power Housa (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehedl Swinburne Univeretty: ClaCtey 2 . Philps. Best: ODonneti . Hearn. Winters. O'Mara Freeman . Demarte. CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 .2 4 .3 7.8 10 .8.68 PENINSULA 2 .0 5 .1 6.4 7 .6.48 Chimside Park: Oates 3. Skein 2, R. Chtrnside. Macarthur. Henderson . Kennedy . Pope. Best: Ch'unskle. Mason Koopman. Mauarotti. Kimpton. SK . Peninsuta: Franks 3, Cannon. Fisher. Farrow. Clacingbold. Best : Coaper. A . Parsons, Steaart . Franks . Nelson. Taylor. EISTERNWICK 0 .1 1 .4 1.5 1.7 .13 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5 .6 7.10 13.18 18.18 .114 ELxterawlc.k : S. Currie. Best: S. Currie. G . Dervnshire, M. Ray. W. Darisdon. C . WWrighht. J. KusiJ. CarilQr,}d Gram=r: Scnhen 6 . Holloway 4. Merrtssev 4. S . Williams. G . Williams. Best : Smith. Morrissey. Holloway. Sanr4aga. G . Williams, Ash. ST MARYS 0.0 2.1 3 .1 3.2 .20 4.4 6.9 12 .17 17,23.125 OLD CAMBERWELL St Mary's: Carra Tindley. Goldsworthy . BeA: Learmonth, Carra. Alderson. Tindley .ihhotson. Old Ct3mt~rwell: Saffar 4. T. Walker 4. Orwin 3, Nash 2 . McCrea 2. Jennings. Snann . Best : Swann. Douglas . Cohen . bBles . T. Watker. Kelly.

Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brain present all scores and match details in a light-hearted manner .

Listen to Benny, Tommy and a special guest 9 .00 a .m. each Sunday . Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE


E Blue CHIRNSIDE PARK M . Millard B . Hal l D . Anderson (C) S . Stevenso n W. Horton A . Kahofe r J . Cowlishaw S . Cossart Walsh 9 W. Bowes 10 A. Wil l 11 M. Cassidy 12 J . Farmer 13 D . Gurr 14 S . Klose 15 R . Castles 16 T. Royals 17 G . Williams 17 P. Anderson 18 N . Cox 19 B. Baxter 20 H . Vella 20 M. Klose 21 N . Brohier (VC) 22 T. Townley 23 D . Ash 24 K . Dach s 25 N . Lubransky 25 T. Waile s 26 S . Williams 27 R .Keown 27 R. Morrissey 28 T. Cha n 29 D . Schrimski 30 D . Lowe 31 J . Holloway 32 M . Dicrosta 33 N . Silver 34 J . Margerison 35 A . Lawrence 36 R. Gosstray 37 M . Scholten 38 J . Restarick 39 J . Santiago 40 M . Phelan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

41 M . Liddell 42 D. Synman 43 J . Smith 44 C. Bettany 45 T. Oscar 46 G . Lehner 47 L. Salem 48 S . Varthalis 49 B. Cowling 50 M . Cutler 54 B. Lyons 55 M . Davies 56 A. Dowd

59 A. Beauchamp 60 M . Barnett 62 A. Coventry 69 A. Gooding

GLENHUNTLY

Coach : ste0en Jones Res Coach: Kai Oates

Coach: Rod Williarns Res Coach : Andrew

1 M . Pemberton 2 A . Sor e 3 G . Skein 4 M . Carusi 5 M . Holliday 6 J . Brow n 7 V. Piccioli 8 S . Oates 9 W. Pemberton 10 M . Koopmans 11 G . Wyngard 12 D . Paola 13 E. Westmore 14 D . Dasolto 15 S. McIntosh 16 M . Walker 17 B . Pedle r 18 M . Massarotti 19 C . Picciol i 20 K, Oates 21 S . Cousins 22 P. Delguidice 23 R . Davidson 24 D . McHenry 25 R . Henderson 26 G . Kellaway 27 L. Lowe n 28 J . Mosca 29 P. Schilling 30 L. Mather 31 M .Ogstan 32 G . Laidlaw 33 A. Chirnside 34 A. Thoma s 35 MT. Koopmans 36 D . Karp 37 L. Bakey 38 G . Kimpton 39 N . Sibbing 40 T. Marriner 41 D . Kennedy 42 A. Conte 43 A. Burnes 44 R . Chirnside 45 W. Hussey 46 P. Ega n 47 N . Egan 48 R . Gray 49 C . Peters 50 C . Lindsay 52 G . Lambkin 53 B . Driver 54 D . Skillern 55 P. Churchill 56 R . McArthur 57 J . Whiteside 58 A . Mather 59 D . Harvey 60 P. Pop e 61 G . Pillikidis

1 L . Murphy 2 A . Hankin 3 T. Byrn e 4 M . Savage 5 M . Whelan 6 G . Jenkins 7 D . Le e 8 S . Curri e 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 . Surma n 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 . Wright 31 G. Devonshire 32 T. Swinnerton 33 J . Overman 34 A . Conli n 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 . Corri e 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

1 B . Wilson 2 C. Whelan 3 T. Hil l 4 D . Cassar 5 J . Allessi 6 P. McGuinness 7 M . Kouts 8 J . Jani s 9 A. Antonio 10 A. Young 11 T. Rossiter 12 S . OiReilly 13 M . Kratewski 14 J . Gilmore 15 P. Bresli n 16 C .Johnson 17 S. August 21 I . Turne r 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. Hal l 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 . Ryan 58 J . Crooke 60 M . Johnson 62 G. Panozzo 63 C . Tho m 64 M . Callander 65 P. Harrison 66 P. Fogarty 67 B .Hodge 68 R . Dolge 69 G . Fletcher 71 P. Jone s

Rafferty the Wrecker

OAKLEIGH A .F.C, Coach: Chris Moore Res Coach: Peter Andencipoule, 1 R . Gec

2 A . Bloomfield 3 D . MacKenzie 4 P. Heveri n 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 . Niko 17 P. Hamilton 19 P. Taylor (C) 20 T. Adami c 21 A. Perdikomatis 22 S. Osborn e 23 P. Dickie 24 S . Kitts 25 C . Marshall 26 A . Kitts 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. Taylor 41 G . Malapanis 42 G . Orlando 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 . Aliss 57 S. Simopoulos 59 J . Brown 60 M.Oram 61 A. Moulang 63 D . Woods 64 J . Tolley 65 B. Stirling 66 A . Wood 67 B . Gant

SPORTSCO CHADSTON E HAIRSTYLISTS for Ladies & t en


l11 e PENINSULA O .B . c,-,cn : 1,t 3jvv Hans on

F~ Cch:pnaartTsindos J. McLean

Coo* Brett WMrab Res Coa& Nei Ranks 1 S . Parsons

2 T. James 2 S. McMahon 3 A. Inkster (VC) 3 A. McCorinan 4 S, Jack 4 E. Bowe n 5 S . Horskins 5 N . Ken t 8" A. Seeley 6 M . Warner 7 M . Scott . Town 8 C 7 N. Franks 9 A . Gibbs 8 P. Angus 10 M . Hanson 9 P. Keohn ,11 J. Heffernan 9 P. Krohn 12 J. Wilson (C) 10 T Trewhitt 13 N . Sim s 14 R . Whitehead (VC) 11 A . Landry . Short 15 M 12 A . Campbell 16 D . Walker 13 V. Brancaijano ,17 R. Pike 15 B. Cook 18 A . Brownless 16 S . Claringbold ,19 M . Freedman 20 A . Hills 17 L. Barclay .21 T. Hardman 18 S . Glover . Chow °22 S 19 M . Goldthorpe 23 D . Bel l 20 C. Landry 24 D . Imberger 21 M . Bonner 25 A. Taylor 22 A . Atchison 26 M. Stones 27 T. Doherty 23 R . Sharpin . Leitch 28 B 24 B . Wight 29 T. Johnson 25 S. Atchison 30 S . Ro e 26 C . Lloyd 31 L.O'Mahony 27 S . Payze 32 E . Williams 33 M . Richmond 28 B . Taylor 34 P. McCare 29 R. Bedford 35 M . Hopkins 30 A . Crean 36 S. Derry 31 A . Gross 37 R . Gillen 32 A . Parsons 38 R . Scot t 39 C . EVans 33 D . Sim s =0 J . Harv ey 34 T. Bradon 1 1 L. Ryan tt 35 G . Park 42 R. Pra 36 N . Bowman 43'T Walker 37 T. Stewart 44 S . Smith 46 T. Reid 38 M . Wells 47 P. Lenton 39 R. Pritchard »3 J . Swann 40 S . Marshall 49 A . Ken t 41 S . Farrow 50 B . McKenzie 42 A . Mal e 51 A. Rog ers 43 M . Bonner 52 J . Mcllwain 53 B. Mcllwain 44 J . Mui r 5 4 P. Richmond 45 D . Scown oo" N . Saff ar 46 A. O'Neil 57 T. Simpson 47 T. Co x ~ 8 C. Williams 59 D. Ale x 48 J . Bleasby 60 B . Kallio 49 J . Whelan 61 T. Johnson 50 R. Blood 62 C . Bayford 52 M . Fisher 63 C . Strachan 54 M . Dent ry 64 B. Day 55 R . Cannon 65 J . Mile s 66 T. Hamilton 56 R . Powney 67 P. Crai g 58 B. Jackson 68 P. Thomas 60 P. Cooper E9 P. Cohen 62 D . Cross 70 D. Jenning s 66 A. Hayley 69 S . Farrar

^-L E ; ~- CTRICAL & GAS ~' iME APPLIANCE S

9857 8061 0 THE AMATFI IR Fnnrnei I co ,ao.

POWERHOUS E coed,: POW Owlo d Res Coeate Craig Ricfwdson 1 J . Gen t

2 J . Hall 3 J . Grey 4 C. Lloyd 5 M . Braini 6 D . Bur t 7 C . Richardson 8 S. Cross 9 A. Morris 10 T. Bailey 11 J . Gill 12 R . Wright 13 J . Harris 14 Hazelwood 15 C. Trewin 16 L . Bol d 17 C . McLeod 18 C . Doyle 19 J . Evans 20 D . Allen 21 D. Miller 22 P. Bates 23 S . Craven 24 R. Williams 25 S . Evans 26 J. Senior 27 S. West 28 J. Tucker 29 T. Madden 30 P. Harrison 31 R . Marshall 32 B . Wilson 33 R. Taylo r 34 A . Doughton 35 C. Williams 36 A . Robinson 37 M . Hansen 38 P. Phelan 39 O . Vestergarrd 40 C . Burnside 41 S. Clayto n 42 N. Deans 43 W. Uran 44 G . Dea n 45 P. Ghazouani 46 S . McCarde l 47 D . Norman 48 D . Phelan 49 A . James 50 A . Stand l 51 B. McKenzie 52 E. Krolmark 53 A. Ker r 54 J . Blowfield 55 N . Uran 56 J . He m 57 C. O'Connor 61 B . McNamara 66 D . Wrigh t 70 R . Haywood 87 T. Friend 88 G . Scotland

ST. MARY'S

SWINBURNE UNI

Coacte Evan Evan s Res Cos* P eW D'n tick

Coach: Gary Hidcey Res Coach: Ge~f Bany

1 M . Learmonth 2 L . Cosson

1 M . Milano 2 J . Sheedy 4 D. DeII'Olio 5 J . Dell'Olio 6 M . Johnston 7 A . Hamilton 8 J . Horridge 10 R . Turnbull 11 G . Barry

3 R . Livingston 4 A. Bel l 5 L. Willis 6 W . Stuart 7 T. Pettini 8 R. Kodituwakku 9 T. Gun n 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 . Frai l 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 G . McConnell 28 J . Innes 29 J . Cogdon 30 S . Rhodes 31 J . Finch 32 J . Boyes 33 P. Stevens 34 R . Ferwerda 35 G . Theoharris 36 E . Evans 37 J . McCashney 38 F. Harrison 39 A. Wood s 40 S . De Young 41 W. Goldsworthy 42 T. Worral 43 L. Wilson 44 P. Dinnick 45 A . Gunn 46 J. Bernadi 47 M . Bona 48 D . Morcom 49 S. De Young 50 P. Fraser 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. Hill 60 C . Tetley 61 J. Joseph 62 G . Hayes 63 T. Overto n 64 S . Parsons 65 P. Harti g an 66 S . Rhodes 67 S . Ston e 68 M . Scammell 69 G . Neve n 70 A . Goldswo rthy 71 N . Malloch 72 L. Phillips 73 J . Traxnack 74 J . Wedrien 75 J . Brown 76 J .Jayden 77 T. Tmbury 88 A. Ballantyne

14 R . Goode 17 S . Le e 18 A . Fiumani 19 B . O'Mara 20 A . Hilgemann 21 T. Dymond 22 S . Flyn n

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 M. Stroud 43 C . Freeman 44 N. Morgan 45 R. Potter 48 M . De Bono 50 B . Caulfield 51 P. Jame s 52 J . Piotrowski 53 M . McCalman 55 T. Bennett


E SPORTSCOVER

CTI (White) by Barry Hicke y

QUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

! t is a little known fact that returning from his Lombards campaign in 774AD . Charlemange

halted on the Plateau de Brie, close to the Magnificent Abbey of Meaux . The monks served him a plate of their own cheese, eaten crust and all . Charlemange was delighted, and ordered two full batches a year thereafter . 1018 years later, one of the monks of Meaux, fleeing the Terror of the French Revolution, staved overnight at a village in Normandy on route to England . He showed a farmer's wife the secret of making his Abbey's famous cheese . The monk is long forgotten, but the name of that village was Camembert . (From Norman Davies' Europe A History) . What's that got to do with footy? Everything! It's all about clinging to the great ideals . and guarding the spirit of the game we love, so that we in the VAFA can pass it on to the generations following us . The real footy that is, the game that ordinary folk can play and enjoy . LAST WEE K UHSOB unexpectedly beat Nort h Brunswick after a game in which Norths apparently placed too much reliance on having use of the strong wind in the last quarter. UHS showed great commitment in holding North in that final term, and so record their first ever win against the Allardians . Fitzroy Reds went down to Richmond Central, with the latter consolidating their ranking as a 1998 flag contender . Central are probably the best team in the section at the moment, with all the hard work of the past two years paying dividends . Their marking strength, busy on-ballers, and versatile attack all add up to a pretty formidable unit. Latrobe University struggled valiantly with Williamstown CYMS to no avail, the CY's were back on track . Blacky led a miserly defence, which started many attacking moves for Sadler and Cocks to capitalise on . The Trobers midfield of Bakogianis, McKie, Sidebottom, and Cummings all contributed, but it just wasn't their day . Bull een Cobras took out a close fought game with Old Westbourne, when they defended a narrow three quarter time lead into the stiff breeze . The Warriors fate was sealed by Clements kicking three majors for the Cobras in the tight last term . Old Carey rebounded from last week's shock defeat with a good win over Kew in a tense tussle in the ordinarv conditions . The K's never recovered from failing to use the wind in the first quarter . and even though their defence stayed resolute all dav, their forwards were off song . After that first term, the C's drew steadily away to win well . Kew's Jamie Bell played effectively up forward or in

defense, while Brian Cullen was his elusive self on his wing. C's on-ballers, Vas , Campbell, Esler, and Matt Cohen were key elements in their side's win . THIS WEE K UHSOB host Central in the match of the day and it would be a bit of an upset if they managed to take the four points . Central won't want to relax at any stage, but they are travelling too well to drop their guard . The game will be close if the ground is heavy and the ball greasy because UHS mans up closely and gives nothing away . Central should have too many guns though and with Paul Byrnes playing so well, plus the Shannons being in top form, will post a 4 or 5 goal win . Reds play the C's at Ramsden Reserve which will not be a romp in the park for the C's in spite of their return to form last week . Each side posses its own challenges, and in Reds case it is an effective defence . The C's midfield and on-ballers will create similar problems for the Reds . On balance, the C's should have a skills advantage, enough to take them to a four or five goal victory. Norths take on the Trobers at the Allard and try though the Trobers will, it is hard to see them upsetting North . The latter will still be dirty on their loss last week and will not be so remiss as to lose concentration two weeks running . The Trobers engine room is a very productive one but they have problems converting their efforts into points on the board . North should take this one by five or six goals . The CY's and Cobras meet at the Fearon in what will be a ding-dong affair . Both sides have good defences, but the CY's may be a little more settled up forward, where the Cobras are still missing the likes of Richard Badanjek . The CY's play the Fearon so well it is worth 5 goals to them . and that will be about the margin in their favour todav . The Warriors tackle Kew in one of those situations you don't want to know about ie . meeting the K's the week after thevve dropped a game . Kew will be just too powerful for the striving Warriors . Reserves winners should be : UHSOB, C'North, Cobras and Kew . Kew had a top win o% the C's last week, and with Matt Blair improGlllc with every outing . the K's are looking certaintic take a place in the finals . Correspondents the Monday numbers are 9547 9144, Fax 9547 7764 or Sunday or Monday nights on 9818 1425 . THF annnTF1IR FnnTBALLER 1998


_J Brunswick - Congratulations to Joe e" Boudoloh on achieving 150 games. A nails no nonsense straight ahead player, ;e" has shown that being solid and tough will rewards. Well done . Also Barry Thorpe ~d 100 games recentlv. A former B&F winner With exceptional skills and coolness under pres;ure, all at North wish him well for the next 100 . Fitzroy Reds - Congratulations to Michael "Heenan on his 100th consecutive game for the club. His contribution to the team is greatly appre~-ted and we hope that it will continue into the i' ure years to come .

SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL NAME si'ci ;CER OLD CAREY 8 4 1

F . PULVIRENTI KEW 28 31RfiES RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 27 F',RRELLY UHSOB 2 24 CLEMENTS BULLEEN COBRAS 4 21 BELL KEW 1 9 E WHITE RESERVE J :1CFSON RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 B . BUROESS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 I.G«,ICKI UHSOB 4 fi1RIAC0U FITZROY REDS 7i Ic~ ;i! Ii~A~~k'~, t I}' ,~_+ ✓7,Li~~

.~_~ c .~('

~

(NB : No matches due to representative fixtures next weekend ) CHSOB v . FITZROY RED S RICHMOND CENTRAL v. LA TROBE UNI . B['LLEEN COBRAS v . NORTH BRUNSWICK KEW v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S OLD CAREY v. OLD WESTBOURN E ~ _v~ri~l ► , `~{~r ;~_~_{r,~!'_~~I~i4~ °~~ q_~=': UHSOB v. RICHMOND CENTRAL Field : Garry ` abourne Mark Morriso n FITZROY REDS v . OLD CAREY Field : Greg Ricltards Ken McNeic e NORTH BRUNSWICK v . LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Field : Paul Withington (R ) WILLIAARSTOWN CYMS v . BULLEEN COBRAS Ficlcl : Ken Brewer George Paleodonis OLD WESTBOURNE v. KEW Field : Andy Carrick [),'i% III D'Altera

0 THE

UHSUU 1 .5 2.7 8 .7 10 .9.89 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.4 6.6 7.7 8 .11 .59 UH IB: Farrell~• 2 . Dehin 2. Zulicki. Davidson. Johns. McLean. Cracknell . Mama Best : Haslett. Johns, Smith, Starbuck. Deluin. Major, Crackzrell. North Brunswick: A. Tirchett 2. M. Sorletto 2. Wiseham 2. Dimarco . LatouP. Best : R. Thorpe, Dimarco, Malkoun . J. Boudoloh, J . Tirchett . Burrows. FITLROY REDS 1 .1 2 .3 6.5 10 .8.68 RICHMOND CENTRfit. 7.6 11 .8 18.9 24 .12.156 Fitzroy Reds : Wharf 4. Ito 2, Tehan. Fawaa . P. Jackson, T. Hart. Best: P. Jackson . Lee, M . Hart. B. Campbell . Wharf. Daalder. Richmond Centrat : Brines 7, S . Shannon 4. Holt 4. Porteous 3. Andonopoulos 3 . Newton . Brn~e . Siwka. Best : Byrnes. Porteous. O'Sultnan. Andonopoulos. S. Shannon . C . Shannon. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .2 4 .5 6.5 10.8.88 WB.LTAMSTOWN 4 .5 7.8 18.9 22.11.143 La Trobe University: Dunn 3 . Bakoglants 2 . G. Robinson. Willis. Lonergran. Best: Bakc:i~anLs . McKie . Sidebottom. Cummings. G . Robinson. Williamstown : Sadler 5. Owen 5 . Cocks 4 . Bevant 3, Duncan Macleod 2, Br~,an. Herberlson. H7nes. Best: Cook. Cocks. Sadler . Ourn . Blake. Duncan McLeod . BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .8 4 .10 6.17 11 .20 .86 OLD WESTBOURNE 5 .2 7.8 8.10 11 .12 .78 Bulleea Cobras: Clements 4 . Humphrey 2. Badanjer. D'Angclo. Gayler. J . Moran . Schneider. Best: Schneider, Humphrey. Badanjer. DallaEtio . Sheehan, Clements . Old West6ouTne: Mutimer 5. Farrug'ia 4 . Moore. J. Horsburgh. Best : P. King. Dangerfseld . A . Horsburgh. Robson, Sutton . Craig. OLD CAREY 4 .1 9.5 13.9 17.16 .118 KEW 3 .4 6.7 9.8 10.11 .71 Old Carey: Spencer 8. Birkill 2 . Mal 2. Price . Everett. Campbell . Anous. Gibson . Best: Vasilopoulos. EsFer . M . Cohen. Facli.s . Campbell. Wright . Kew: Bell 2. GencareID 2. King, Bortone . Dimasi. A . Felnungsham. Sheehan . Best: McMahon . D'unaso. Genearelli. Cracknell. King.

RESERVES - 23 .05 .98

30 26 25 22

ti-!!'~T' .`~

SENIORS - 23 .05 .98

UHSOB 2.3 4 .4 6 .8 11 .14.80 NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .1 3 .1 8 .5 7 .5.47 UHSOB: Lewicld 4. Frejah 2 . Hoban. Madrigrano. Pigden. Albrecht. Dixon. Best: Pigden. Hellner. Eltringium. FreiJah. Drendel. Lewicld. ONell . North BurrssWick: Androutsos 2 . Abderlnour 2 . Pretty 2. Lucantoni. Best: Bradfcrs. Androutsos. L. Demorfon . JeweIl. Newton. Prettv . 4.3 7 .4 11 .8 11 .6.72 FLCLROY REDS RICHMOND CENTRAL 1.0 4 .4 5.6 7.11.53 Fitzroy Reds : Kane 3 . Prior 3. Tomai 2 . Wright 2 . George. Best: Trinade. O'Connor. HIngsman Sheather. Semons. Richmond Cmtrel : Jackson 4 . C . Reid 2 . Corker. Best : Murphy. Davis . Gutherte . C. Reid. Bunshaw. Jackson . LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .1 3 .2 4.4 4.8.32 WB,LIAMBTOWN 5 .2 8.5 9.5 12.7.79 La Trobe Uni+;ersity: Moon 2. Black, S. Robinson. Best: Brown. Domaresq. Bortone. Fry. Rosengren . McDonald . WIB3amstown: G. Burgess 3. Dawson 2 . Glass . O'Fhnn. Oldham. Rabid . Sat~coccio. J. Tuck Best: G. Brown 4 . Zord 2, Issa 2 . Stratton 2. Mott 2 . Fitt . Polltes. Petty. Best: Rodriqurs. Piny . Zorz . Brown . Cook . Issa BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .7 6.8 10.14 15.18 .108 5.9 .39 .39 OLD WESTBOURNE 0.0 1 .2 2.4 2.4 5.9 BuIleen Templestowe: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehed l Old Westbourne: B. Mattsson 2 . Giddins. Martlnsen. B . Stewart. Best: Cgaig. Hotsburgh . Cummin. Cloves, B . Mattsson. OLD CAREY 2.4 3.12 4 .13 8 .13 .81 KEW 4.5 5.7 10 .10 13 .12.90 Old Carey: 1. Cohen 3 . Addison, Burn, Bardwell . Moulton. S. Curry . Beg : 1. Cohen . S. Cum, Hart. Auldist. Humphrevs . Kewo J . Bar nes 3. Rolls 2 . Harrison 2, M. Mascitti 2. Apostalakas. Blair. Donosan. Hodgson . Best: Campbell. J. Barnes 3. R . Bruno. Apostalakas. Penesis. Glansante.s

r

I

~

!

i

SPORTSCOVER

QUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRIC E

Phone: (03) 9561 757 7

Fax: (03) 9561 7566

AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1998 27


~ White LATROBE U

NTH. BRUNSWIC K

Senior Coeefe Grant FlarrmÂŤ d Res Coach: Dairen Kane

Coadx Serge D'Angeb Res: Richard Beliff

Senior Coach : Seen D u* Res Coach: Jci n Wilarnsoni

Coach. C. Fox Rex Coacti & FumeM

1 M . Frisby 2 A. Walsh 3 C . Daalder 4 M . Carracher 5 D . Kane 6 S. Kidd 7 J . Doyle 8 M . Farrel l 9 D . Fitts 10 James Briffa 11 F. Cocco 12 J. Smith 13 A . Hoar e 14 B . Campbel l 15 P. Keppell 16 M . Wharfe 17 B . Lee 18 M . Heenan 19 A . Centra 20 D . Hope 20 A . Leddi n 21 J . Kinsman 22 S . Pickett 23 A. Jackson 24 C . Teha n 25 P. Jackson 26 M . Hart 27 J . Loft 28 N . Hall 29 D . East 30 J . Campbell 31 M . Ross 32 T. Hart 33 S . Drury

1 B . Lafranch 2 J . Kalpakis 3 R. Pulvirenti 4 G . Crimmins 5 J . Barnes 6 C . Hope 6 A. Felmin9ha m 7 D . Hope 8 J . Pulvirenti 9 A. Gencarelli (VC( 10 B. Cullen (C) 11 A. Barnes 12 S . McMahon 13 C . Kiriakou 14 G. Campbel l 15 M . Bri a

1 M . Bakogianis 2 D . Huffer 3 S . Frederickson 4 G G. Murph y 5 S S . Adamthwait e 6 B . Franzman 7 G. Robinso n 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. Hone y 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 . Launikonis 37 A . Chiod o 39 A . Girstuns 42 K . Curran 44 P. Moon 45 S . Turner 46 D . Wright 47 D . Hartley 48 L. McNamara

1 A . Tirchett 2 D . Adams 3 S . Hodgso n 4 M . Sorleto 5 W. McMahon 6 V. Grimald i 7 D . Magnuson 8 B. Whitman 9 J . Miller 10 P. Sorletto 11 J . Boudolo h 12 J . Polemico s 13 S . Wernha m 14 M . Bradford 15 B . Evans 16 L . Demorton 17 A . Kyriazis 18 M . Malkoun 19 V. Lirosi 20 M . Warren 21 G . Burrows 22 R. Thorpe 23 D . Ellis 24 G . Lattou f 25 R. Dovidio 26 s .H Hogg o

BULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS Coach: DMgelo Res Coo* Jaroie Redfer n

1 R . Schneider 2 T. Orwi n 3 M . Stratto n 4 N . Cartledge 4 N . Cartledge 4 I . McLeod 5 M . Dalloglio 6 B . Hoare 7 F. Baldi 8 T. M azzarella 8 S . Gayler 9 P. Goetz 10 S . Wagg

11 S . Petty 12 A. Issa 13 S. Dillon 14 B. Mott 15 M . James 16 D . Trinchi 17 Gareth Brown 18 R . Badanjek 19 S . Trapman 20 J . Moran 21 M . Strahan 22 P. Bastasin 23 J . Redfern 24 P. Zorzi 25 W. OlneyY

26 A . Gillard 27 C . Pasiopoulos 28 B . Liras 29 A. Summers 30 C . Parker 31 S . Moran 32 C . Clements 33 A. Cook 34 M . D'An9elo 35 T. Sette 36 D . Van Pelt 37 J . Paatsch 38 Graham Brown 39 T. Karanikos 40 S . Lennon 41 N . Polites 42 G . Lekkas 43 R . Caiazzo 44 B . Moran 45 M . Sheehan 46 A . Humphrey 47 J . Polimakos 48 M . Soumlinis 49 M . Fit t 53 S . Stratton 69 L . Thompson

34 M . Merhi

35 A . Mackinnon 36 W. Fawaz 36 R . Ryan 37 C . Sheathe r 38 C. Prio r 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 . Thurgoo d 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 61 B . Terrill 62 N . Berryman 63 D . Trindade 65 J . Solly 67 J . Keppell 80 G . Box

KEW

17 J . Bell (VC) 18 N . King (VC) 19 N . Peter s 20 H . Sheehah 21 D . Hannam 22 J . Paron 23 I . Baccin i 24 B . Dimasi 25 C. Bradley 26 M . Channon 27 D . Cracknel l 28 L. Donovan 29 M . Dalrymple 30 C . Giansante 31 A. Wells 32 J . Chow 33 J . Porter 34 M . Mascifti

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 . Bortone 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 . Bruno

~-- ~~ F2euT91}atel

49 W. Biggins

50 S . BeagIehal l 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

27 D . Lucanton i 28 W. Pretty 29 C . Jewel l

30 P. Dimarco 31 J . Freeman 32 M. Demorto n 33 G . Piet 34 P. Henley t 35 P. Dowset 36 B. Thorpe 37 D . Demorton O C 38 J . Tirchett 39 D . Pizzari

40 R . Abdelnou r 41 C . Anderso n 42 J. Papanikolo u 43 M . Pisasal e 44 J . Androutsos 46 M . Laoumtzes 47 S . Laoumtzes 48 B . Laoumtzes 50 S . Famulari 51 A . Chaippini 52 J . Rotella 53 A . Velkosk i 54 G . Goumas 55 Z . Nagi 57 M . Teffah a 58 J . Wilco x 59 M . Newto n 60 J . Topp i 61 H . Tsialtas 62 A. Boudolo h 63 D . Bonne y 65 B. Funnel l THE LAUREL BRASSERI E TABARET & PUB TA B 289 MT ALEXANDER RD ASCOT VALE 3032 TEL: 9370 5800 FAX: 9375 2282

18e1Dourne l T{dF AMATFI IR F(1l1TRGI I FR 1Q48


"VV ite OLD CAREY Taylor S, Coach: Gkm W Coactr ~wnJadtsa

OLD WESTBOURNE RICHMOND CENTRAL Coach, Robot Mutiaw Res. Coach: Eddie

Coan: rim Polmact

Rss. Coach: DmM Hickey

U .H .S .O .B. Coach: DaM Noah Res Coach: W:

VdILL1AMSTOW N CYMS COWL, Pall Moller= ~ Coach: ~~ "enzi a

~~''Ar&"2'Claft 1 P. Byrnes 1 R . Freijah 1 C. Angu s 2 C. Hickey 1 R . Mutimer 2 A. Banfield 2 A . Talarico 1 N . .Bezzant Dawson 3 M . Cohen 2 S. Whiting 3 T. O'Sullivan 3 A . Bone 2(R) D . Wuchatch 4 C . Esler 3 R . Littlepage 4 A . White 4 C. McLennan 2 S . Harry . Shone 3 A q p. Graham 4 J . Tuc k 4 A . O'Keefe 5 S. Shannon 5 C S . Cracknell 5 p. Busse 6 S. Pickett6 5 Dane Macleod . Vincent 6 G . Skinns 6 D . Grieve . Campbell (VC) 5 P . Bunshaw 7 C 6 C 7 A . Drever 6 J . Horsburgh 7 F . Bove 8 D . Haslett 7 Duncan Macleod 9 R . Smith 8 A .OPPY 7 S . King 8 G . Malcom g G. Case . Addison 9 P . Jackson 10M g M. P . Burns 10 . Holland 8 A . Horsburgh (C) S . Mills A . Birkil l . Murphy1111 Luke Grochowski 9Shrive 9 S . Hewitt 10 A s 12 B . Farrelly . Feathersto n 10 K 12 A 11 M . Newton 1 1 N . Everett 10 S . Sutton 11 D . Hickey 13 P. McLean 13 A. Mackley 14 A. Danie l . Spencer 14 J . Ha m 11 B . Franklin 12 M 12 F. Macak 15 D . Oldham 15 M . Davidson 13 A .Jackson 12 M . Gibb 13 G. McQuee n . Bond N 1 4 M. Curry 16 P . Gunthorpe 16 13 S . Walker 14 C . Shanno n 17 M . Manning 17 P. Sciola 15 S . Greenwoo d 18 J. Shar p 15 P. Churc h 14 B . Mattson 18 R . Stevens P. Dervan 16 M .Jones 16 J. Birt 19 G . Mazza 2019D 17`S . Curry 15 A . Board . Witham (C) D . Taylor 17 A . Fawcett 20 G . Madrigrano 21 P. Sadler 18 C. Matthews 16 18 M . Zajac 22 G. Herbertso n 21 B . Ryan s 18 C. Richard 19 17 D . Merino 19 J . Manning 22 R . Johns 23 B . Cocks P. Drake 24(R) T. Ryan 18 P. King 20 V. Kelly 23 P. Eltringham W . Mudg e 20 M . Craig 21 S . Davis 24 B. Carruthers 24 P Owen s 21 J . Wood19 25 D . Wouda 21 g E . Szuszkiewicz 22 A . Flores 25 A. Hellner 26 D . Lee F. Hoskin20 22 J . Hands 21 B . Dangerfield 23 L . Daly 26 B. Fogliaro 27 C . Bergin 28 J. Smar t 24 A . Jone s 27 S . Major 22 C. Battl e 22 W . Fleming 29 G . Burges s 25 P. Smith 28 M. Rothwell 23 T. Pric e 30 A . Cook 24 23 D. Ciccocioppo 26 M . Hannon 29 K. Jones M . Yarnel l 31 B . Woud a 24 L. Fairfield 32 n 27 C . Adams 30 B. Abrahamse 25 C. Goodal l A . Black . Dolence . Danihe r 28 A. Waters 31 P 33 S . McEachran 26 J 25 D . Moore 34 A . Menhennet ~C~. Vasilopoulos . O'Sullivan 32 H . Starbuck 29 S 26 P. Mesman 35 B . Robinson 33 P. Drendel 30 G . Tate 27 N . Kotoski . Gilmarti n 36 D 34 G. Haeusle r ;28 P. Nance 33 D . Johnso n 37 A . Bond 28 T. Johnston 35 S . Jones 29 T. Moulton 35 D . Mudge 38 T. Beckwit h 29 D . Horsburgh 37 G. Catterall 30 S . Feehan 36 K. White 39 T. Carte r r D . Gardne 31 30 C . Galvin 37 G . Porteous 38 A . Boyce 40 G . Rickard 39 M . Rea 41 M . O'Flyn n 32 C . Withingto n 38 N . Bowe 31 G . Flower 42 A. Pawczynsk i 40 J . Ford . sGilbert 42 P. Hoey G . Jenkinson 43G M . Saccocci o . Pfeiffer 44 z333 4 D D P . Faeli 33 32 G . Siwka 41 C . Bons . Robson (VC) 44 A 43 A 35 D . Palmer . Faulkner 42 D . Wallace 45 S . Ivkovic 36 L . Small 34 L . Laing 45 M . Black 43 M . O'Neil 46 A. Finch 37 D . Wright 36 P. Knight 48 T. Gutherie 44 A . Pfeiffer 47 A . Stemple 48 J . Goodma n 38 I . Cohen 45 C. Cook 37 S . Cummin 49 N . Ritchie 39 P.Bennett 51 H . Killey 49 W . Kewin pin . McAlpin R . Sherloc k 50 R . Kurkowsk i 47 M . Saunders 40 B. Humphreys 38 R 51 D . Bubnic 52 C . Andonopoulos 48 K . Lewicki 39 A . Robbins "41 A. Gate s 52 J . Buttigieg 54 P. Whiteside 42 C . Popplewel l 49 D. De Luca 45 S . Mattson 53 D . Mill s 55 S . Fenton 43 S. Cherry 46 W. Boyd 56 D . Zulicki 54 M . Dooley D. Rogers 55 M . Quick 44 G . Hendriks . Wilson 51 50 J 47 K . Robbins 58 A . Goldberg 56 J . Mata r 44 J . Riot 52 J . Damiano 59 M . Tento 57 A. Langha m 48 R . Walker 45 M . Eastham 53 C. Thomas 58 A . Houi i 60 R . McIntosh 46 M . Can n 50 C . Villinger 54 J . Pfeiffer 59 S . Hamersleig h T. Graham 4 S . Hawkings 55 J . Olmstead . Jago 6462 M 60 . Francis 56 H . Gillies 7 4489 S S D . Addiso n . Wheeler R 53 C . Pope . Burn 52 D 65 A . Kemp 57 M . Marasco 62 T. Murray 50 S . Hart 54 M . Crosswell 66 C. Corker 58 M . Cook 63 T. Thompson 64 C . Mathews 55 C. Pavey 51 P. Maniotis 67 R. Goli 59 D. Smith 65 W. Jame s 52 A . Opray 68 F. Walther 60 J . Michael 56 A . Crabb 66 G 53 R . Bardwell 57 P . Martinsen 69 M . Tapley 61 P. Hoban . Gleeson 54 L . Patterso n n 63 M . De Luise 70 T. Taylor 68 J. Wage 58 B . Stewart 55 C . Wheatle y 69 W. Yassin e 72 J . Reid 64 J . Evans 59 A . Lipscomb e 56 J. Harcourt 74 P. Cahwood 65 D . McCartney 70 M . Wilson 71 A . Petzieride s 58 M . Kennedyl 60 P. Stewart 78 S . Tresise 66 I . Cupit 72 D . Krogman 59 C . Mason 67 C . D 'Agnolo 61 S . Christo 79 D. Sheehan 73 M . JoVnso n 70 T. Auldist 68 A. Dixon 62 S . Craig 80 G . Magi 74 A . Illic h 69 S. Hyde 75 P. Breguet 63 B . Williams 70 D . Veal 76 J . Burges s 77 K . Dervan 72 G . Pullen Major Sponsors : Sponsors : 78 K . Dowsey 73 S. Devli n B . Hynes FREIGHTLINER THE MAX HOTEL 77 L . Marten 80 S . Robin s TRUCKS 87 M . James Carmine Miranda 81 A. Salisbury QPO BAR & BISTRO 82 C. Scott AMP LIFE LTD 83 J . McCutcheon HANG TEN 9805 9307 84 M . Tuck ~ Š THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1998

29


B DFC ;' I

F

S

Beiersdorf Australia Ltd

ound seven saw the completion of the first'round' of home and away games in the numerically challenged `F' grade . First term reports are out and reveal the following grades . Monash Gryphons . A+, pacesetters who look hard to catch . Syndal Tally Ho. B+ . the real surprise packet whose form has fallen awav in recent times but are still in a strong position. Hawthorn. B, nothing flashy but still getting the results . Eley Park . C . slow start but gaining momentum and one to keep an eye on, Eltham . C . faltered over the last couple of weeks but still in the hunt . West Brunswick. C, mixing results a little bit but hanging in there . Werribee, C-, have been better in the past couple and further improvement likely . ANZ Albert Park, C-, a few more home games will help steady the ship . REVIEW Like many eagerly awaited clashes, the head of the ladder match between the G ryphons an d the Sinners turned into a fizzer. Two goals a piece at quarter time didn't suggest anything out of the ordinary but the Gryphons responded with a fifteen goal third quarter (yes . that's right, fifteen goals) . The game was relatively even after that but clearly the damage had done . That man again, Tim Gilchrist, was devastating with eight goals whilst Mark Asbell and Andy Tolongos were also good.

Eley Park continued their resurgence with a thumping win over the Rats at Shark Park . The Carlisle's, both C and R. Sutton (as per usual), Rutherford (ditto) and Forsyth (same tune) were the Rats best . West Brunswick hosted Eltham but showed little hospitality in tough conditions . It was still close at three quarter time but the Westies kicked away in the last quarter to record a strong victory . Petchel . Jamie Grav and Damien Coonan were Westies best . Lastlv, the Hawks were in control for most of the day against Werribee without ever being quite able to finish it off. Darren Hutchinson dominated in the ruck for the Hawks and received great support from Sean Bowe, Paul Rossitto and Warren "Rowdy" Pollock . PREVIEW Eley Park and Monash was shaping as a mismatch a couple of weeks ago but now appears to be a danger game for the all conquering Gryphons . The return to form of Shark Full Forward Darren Hawley has been a bonus and with his confidence rising he will be a handful for all fullbacks . At the other end, Tim Gilchrist continues to shine in what is a cast of thousands on the exciting Gryphons forward line. If Hook . Bowen . McLean and Bruce all fire an upset is not out of the question but "eight straight" will be th e 30

call for the Gryphons at 4 .30pm Saturday. The next game sees West Brunswick hosting Syndal Tally Ho . The inconsistent West must be driving coach Jackson "boogey as they n the very poor with the high calibre . Smythe up f ward provides a strong target whilst Cannane a Hamilton are consistently good as well . The appar( absence of leading goal kicker Cachia has hinder Syndal in recent times weeks with Bent being ret upon to kick goals . Syndal has had a bit of a ( patch recently and in what form the ladder standir appears to be an upset the Westies are given the n , The third match sees Hawthorn hosting Eltha The Hawks had about four goals in hand at their ft clash and with the addition of players such Vitacca, Hutchinson . O'Brien and S . Avery from t) game will be looking to continue the trend . I Turtles, after a promising start have lost the 1 ; three and will be keen to turn things around shori Both attacks have managed similar outputs while i Hawks defence has been more miserly. Hawks make it five in a row to bring a smile to the Presider face whilst a bead of sweat to his forehead . Finally, ANZ Albert Park have the opportunitv record their first 'win' when they host Werribee. 7 Rats have only played a couple of times at home so this year and will no doubt be looking forward to opportunity to board some home ground advanta They will be reliant on (you know the di Rutherford . Smith, Sutton and Forsyth to play uf their normal standards while ensuring the dangen Isaac is starved of opportunity down forward Werribee . With 21 out of 28 games being won so by the home team, heres hoping the Rats can bn through and give that reliable correspondent, F Knight, something enjoyable to write about in n weeks report . Press correspondents, contact me before 5 .00 Monday for match reports . Phone 9555 0900, 1 9553 3675 . Social: The Hawks will be holding their Annual Tri Night after the Syndal game on 13/6/98 . See lovely Michelle for more details .

Monash Gryphons - Congratulation~ in , Blanford on being only the second ever Gr . ;lhor notch up 100 games . A former B&F winner. Jon 1 been a consistent mid-fielder for the Gryphons many seasons now . Well done .

0

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER


ROiT"D 9

I,;B : a n._tcl

a d , .e to represent ative fl .•,tures ne . c weekend) ;:`tSH GRYPHONS v. WEST BRUNSWIC K 51 ;p,1L TALLY HO V . HAWTHORN AMATEUR S ALBERT PARK v . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS reversal from Round 2 RIBEE AMATEURS v . ELEY PARK

SE NIORS ~ :LrSI c:iLrHRIST

CHIA

.( at 11~z

CLUB LAST MONASH GRYPHONS 8 SYNDAL TALLY HO WERRIBEE 3

,~ ',i'i 1HE WEST BRUNSWICK 4 F.',TFORD MONASH GRYPHONS 2 ELEY PARK 8

TOTAL 33 28 26 24 23 19

F RESERVE ;IS MONASH GRYPHONS 5 28 i.°ORSO ELEY PARK 4 1 8 HAWTHORN 1 17 ;-~5 i R:'.S ANZ ALBERT PARK 3 1 7

ELEY ?-Al.:.- v. i ..O N_- =- ;~szaP- __ i)NS Field : I~ou Smith Clarke Thuv s WEST BRUNSWICK v . SYNDAL TALLY HO Ficld : ',-tichael Gilday Paul Larnbl e HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . ELTHAM COLLEGIrli'dS Field : Anthony Damen ANZ r!LDEFcT PARK v. IVERRIBEE AMATEURS Field : Darren Dalgleish•

®® J c a J t

SENIORS - 23 .05.98 MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .4 17.9 20.13 27.15.177 SY'~' DAL TALLY HO 2.2 2 .5 6.10 8 .13.61 Monesh Gryphons: T. Gilchrist 8 . Tolongos 4 . Killmister 3 . Khouri 3 . Stratford 2. Harrak 2. King 2. Btandford, Wells . Kitchen . Beat : Asbell . Wells . Tolongos . Davev . T. Gilchrist . Kitchen. Syndal Taliy Ho : A. THompson 2 . Rutter 2. Hannemann 2. Bent. Marks. Best : Rutter. Jrn~. Beckett Hamtenv3rm. WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .0 3.4 3 .10 10.17.77 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .4 1 .4 2.5 3.5 .23 West B e Sm4lhe 4 . Grav 2. Cason. Cannane . Ceonan, Berne. Beat : Btrne, T-iord. Petschel . A . Hamilton. Coonan. Smvthe. Eltham Collegians: (Goal Kickers and Best Planers not recehrd ) HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5 .3 11 .8 12.11 15.19.109 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 .3 4 .4 7.8 12.8.80 Hawthorn Amateurs: L'itama 5. Lauletta 4 . Bowi, Murray, Hutchinson. 0Brien . R~itto. Bourke . Best : Huthchinson . Bmve. P-Averv . Pollock . Rossitto. Orchard. WaxUiee Amateurs : Morgan 6. Isaacs 3. tieems . McGrath . h4eNamara. Best: McGrath . Sullivan. Engler. Morgan. Brown. Murrav. ELEY PARK 6.3 10 .8 18.11 23 .14.153 ANZ ALBERT PARK 0 .2 4.4 5.5 8 .8 .56 Eley Park: Hawley 8. Hanrahan 4, Storey 4 . S. Kelly 3 . Hill 2. Trotter. Uerde. Beat: Hill . Morrison. Brnsvn, Hanrahan. Storev. ANZ Albert Park. Forsyth 5. Walkiev. M . Rutherford. Sutton. Beat : C. Carlisle . Wall;ley. Sutton. R . CarlLste. P. Rutherford. Forsyth .

RESERVES -- 23 .05 .98

MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .2 8.6 10.8 14.18 .102 SYNDAL TALLY HO 1 .2 1 .2 1 .5 1 .5.11 Monaah Gryphon : Ganis 5, Bcslee 2 . Walter 2 . Bennett 2. Lerov. Pallateer. 2.fartllr . Best: Lerot. Gems, Levis. Radteh . Robinson. Bennett. ~ Syndal Ta lly Ho: Hannemann. Best: Hannemann . Tale, Won{ . WEST BRUNSWICK 5 .1 9 .3 10.6 13 .8.86 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .1 1 .2 2 .2 3 .3 .21 West Brunswick: SilherL=den 4 . Vitali 3. HeNuwd . Baker. Lucas . Horne. Disisto. Ortiz. Beat: Hor ne . McAllister. Lucas . Stcnvart. Baker . Eltbam Collegians : (Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not recened l HAWTHORN AMATEURS 6 .5 10.7 12 .8 12.9 .81 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 0.2 2.7 6.9 8.13.61 Hawthorn Amateurs: Bo~;e 3. Mulcahy 2. Dunstan 2 . Fltzpatrtik. Lord, MeCouan . Morris, MeDanaTd . Best:O' Hanlon . Dunstan. Morris . Law, Heutish . Fitzpatrick. Werribee Amateurs : C . Albalds 2 . R . HrPSden 2 . Gigas. Clarke . Harris. Craig. Beat: G ~'as Albakis. Has~den. Barton. Tawmrs. Roberts . ELEY PARSf 6 .2 9.9 10.13 14.21.105 ANZ ALBERT PARK 2 .2 3 .2 5.4 5.4.34 Eley Park: Dell'orso 4 . S.J. Cullen 2. King 2 . Ale.xandrklls. Carroll. Heath . T. Karadimes. Kett. Yelland. Beat : S. J. Cullen . Khig. Brventan, Dell'orso. T. Karadimcs. Tadaav. Mill Albert Park: N . Pastras 3 . J. Ojoric N. Damn- Best : A. Bennett. A. Farmer. P. Heyes . D. Rwedand. A. Kemp . D. Green .

' SPORTSCOVER QUALITY INSURANCE AT A s?ORTING PR!CE

This week's match : e )

ia~

Tap ,s ava®6a :~9e by calling VAFA ( 953y 8333) Gi~annel 50, Tuesdays 11-12 pm and Wednesdays 5-6 pm (weekly) Program includes highlights from Match of the Day, Player of the Match, VAFA ladders and scores from all sections and regular interviews . MATEUR FOOTBALt FR 7 e3qR


ELEY PARK

ANZ ALBERT PARK Coach: Gary Fasyth Res Coach : Pad Shoppe

1 S Duke 2 N Pastras 3 P Smith (S) 3 D Kilma rt in (R) 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 Shoppee 22 S Redpath 23 A Bennett 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 Gatley 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 Hayes 49 A Stewart 50 K Daou 51 D Tangney 52 F Pole D Fannin9 54 P Rutherford 55 M . Leitao

Coach: M~ Hook Res Coach Rob Vfclaw 1 D . Arundell

2 2 3 3 4 4

A. Morris M . Brady A . Featonby R . LaMarca M . Georgiou M . Deil'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 . Rayme r 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 . Bromley 35 P. Blew 36 S . Lee 37 D . Payne 38 K . Podge r 39 J . Verd e 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

ELTHAM COUGIAM HA R~AR~ATEURS ~ONASHGRYPH O la D . Murray lb T. Fitzpatrick (RC) 2 B . Lovich 4 B . Doody y 3 K . Richardson 5 R .Maddison 3 M . Irvine 6 R . Heany 7 M . Gasparotto 4 S . Bowe 8 J . Woodward 5 S . Avery 9 C. Watso n 6 P. Ave ry 1 0 C . Simo n 1 1 J . Muzzi 7 G . Stallworthy . Mullins 12 G 9 W. Pollock 13 R . Bell 8 M . Dunstan 14 S. Justice 9 G . McDoanl d 15 L . White 16 D .Barnett 10 P. Orchard (C) 7 G . Le s 11 A. Sill 1 18 M Ba~Iing 12 A. Burke 19 D . Boyce 13 J . Povey 20 T. Carter 21 D . Shipley 14 D . Lauletta . Athanasopoulos 22 S 15 G . McDonald 23 A . Phipps 16 C . Reed 24 M . Dwy er 17 D . Zaverella 25 T Hedley 26 J . Glare 18 D . Lauletta 27 B . Turney 19 J . Law 28 T. Barnett 20 S . Parker 29 C.. Bisho p 21 A . Bourke 30 Hogan 31 Z .. Jovanovisk i 22 J . Modica . Clarke 32 P 23 D . Tracey 33 M . Volard 24 D . Hutchinso n 34 R. Davies 35 J . Muscat 25 M . Zaverella 36 S. Philipso n 26 M . Nowak 37 C . Horsburg h 27 R . Lord 38 S. Dalzie l 28 J . Morrison 39 F. Coonerty 40 S . Lewis 29 P. Barker 41 G . Stackpoole 30 M. Nunn 42 C .Hal l 31 C . Langley 43 N . Hamshare 32 S. Davies 44 C . Menther 45 A . Macaulay 33 A .Hartley 48 R . Harris 34 J. Bogie 49 W. Share 35 G . Morris 50 L. Sharp e 36 K . Sanders 51 T Scott 52 A . Smedley 37 A . Kennedy 53 J . Athanasopoulos 38 M . T so n 54 P. Barnett y 39 P. Hewis h 55 P. Morrow 40 C. Frayne 56 A. Stockdal e 59 B . Evans 41 D. Lahiff 60 A. Stockdal e 43 I . Cheppa 61 G . Dismore 44 P. Rossitto 62 B. Hespe 45 J . Ginnane 63 A. Kelso 64 R . White 46 T. O'Hanlon 65 S. Schafer 47 D . Lindrea 48 I . Rosthorn 49 D . McCowan 51 R . Starbuck attnusinessJu.ntture 52 R . Denovan ~~f~ nry~ lid 9 HIRE OF 53 T. Kerr SALES Of ICEFLUtINTtirRE 60 J . Grummet _ 7 1 J . Smyth 2 S . Maxfield 3 A . Tocker

s.

Proudly sporcaredby :

STAR AND GARTER HOTEL CIIT' Dorcas St & 70 NeLson Rd,

Sth Melbourne

Coach: Peter Tysc n Res Coach: Knob Steelworllhy

Coach : P. Sleck Res. CCoach: P. Harmw

gyT`

Coach : Clary Hye n Res. Coach : Txn ~ear 1 L. Wells (c)

2 M . Healy 3 A . Grady (DVC ) 4 a C. Robinso n 5

D.. King

6 G . Ryan 7 M . Khoury 8 J . Blandfor d 9 P. Lowcoc k 10 P. Williamson 11 J . Barbie 12 J . Urban 13 J . Stratford 14 M . Lewi s 15 M . Sparrow 16 S . Aren a 17 J . Hetherington (VC) 18 A . O ' Brian 19 J. Leroy 19a M . Asbel l 20 G. Browell (RCV) 21 R. Rafaniello 22 B . Coxhea d 23 C. Freeman 24 D . Kitchin 25 M . Kilmister 26 T. Gilchrist 27 R . Gilchrist 28 B. Lloy d 29 J . Fuller 30 R . Dave y 31 G . Roche 32 A . Tolongo s 32a C . McAleese 33 R . Whit e 34 M . Graydon 35 A . Moffat 36 G . Wadle y 37 V. Hindl e 38 P. Callu s 39 M . Clydesdale

40 M . Salaj 41 D . Charlesto n 42 T. Drew (RCC) 43 D . Walte r 44 B. Kenyo n 45 J . Goni s 46 G . Kent 47 T. Bescee 48 L . Marti n 49 J . Fin n 50 S . Dew 51 C . Leeton 52 D . Hale 53 T Chishol m 55 D.. Bennet t 56 J . Foste r 58 S . Gunasekara 59 D. Nichol s 65 S . O'Conne r 66 S . Pelletie r 69 S . McGrai l 72 D. Adams

:R&

HARDWARE HR. it 75-1181 Main ftoad, Ehh3m v c 30R

Ph : 9438 5533

- ` -D EL 3O S (HAWI'#{O': " 'TY. LTD. uccasrn nsT;~rE c~ r

~~~

.,, .

,[ f~ E4o? & 13V t :.~

M THE AMATFl7R FOOTBALLER 19 -98


F,

section

SYNDALTALt_Y-Ii 0 T. Marks 2 K. Gadsby 3 M. Joy 3 J . Collins 4 A. Turpin 4' P. Henderson 5 D. Hannett 6 J . Cotsis ;7 A . Burns g R . Bennett 8 V. Won g 9 1 . Bingham g A . Burgess 10 P. Henning n1 1 J . Rutter 12 J . Erta n 12 S. Gould 13 J . Kerrins 14 S . O'Boyle 15 N. Murray 16 B . Boucher 17 P. Kelly 18, S . MacFarlane 19 D. Bent (VC) 19 J . Willoughby 20 C . Hall 21 A . Thompson 22 P. Willoughby 23 M . Beckett 24 C . Murphy 25 C . Clark 27 I . Rozankovic 28 M. Kennedy 29 G . Rolfe

30 B. Wood s 31 A. Richardson 32 J . Mores 33 M . Richardson ' 34 J . Allen 35 C. Cachia (VC) 36 A .Sneddon 37 C. Beaumont 38 M . Christiansen 39 A . Hil l 4 0 B. Hanneman 41 A. Richardson 42 A. Findlay 43 J . Wicks " J . Seal 46 C . Varnavas 47 H. Baker 48 D. Flight 50 C. Hutson 52 G . Wagner 53 S . Boy d 54 P. Kostakos 55 N . Brewster 56 S. Drabble 5 7 P. Vergakis 59 C . Karalis =9 M . French 62 R . O'Dell' 63 N . Brewster 64 M. Webb 65 H. Brown 66 G . Wallace

WERRIBEE AMATEUR S Coach : Stephen Flatchv Res. Coach : Eddie Gab

1 D . Stephenson 2 B. Campbell 3 C . Alabakis 4 L . Brow n 5 A. Neems (VC) 6 S . McGrath 7 S . McNamara 8 B . Cotte r 9 A . Towers 10 C. Cummins 11 N . Issac (C) 12 R . Rantino 13 Jason Craig 14 J. Marinis 15 P. Mayne 16 S . Bisb y 17 D . Ryder 18 E. Collier 19 J . Addamo 20 M . Harris 21 S . Dalbon 22 R . Zulian 23 S . Fletcher 24 M . Elso 25 S . Duhau 26 R. Engler 27 T. Andrews 28 B . Poole 29 S . Dole 30 C . Morgan 31 P. Johns 32 B . Seeber 33 T. Gigas 34 N . Roberts 35 M . Drew 36 S . Murray 37 C . Edwards 38 G . Trifil o 39 C. Chapman 40 P. Alabakis 41 T. Carr 42 43 44 45 46

A . Cordell E . Galizi G. Saywell A . Soto T. Barto n

47 C . McNaughton 48 P. Sullivan 49 D . Smith 50 K. Pace J . Craig M . Holman K. Mongey M . Faranda T. Clarke S . Miller J . Thompson B . Wate r J . Coates R . Howde n D . Kwiatkowski M . Waters D . Girvan

WEST BRUNSWIC K Coactr John Jed= Res. c,cach :Paul Cook 1 A . Hamilton 2 J . Gray

3 G . Heppell 4 D . Coonan 5 A. Cannane 6 S . Byrne 7 F. Vital e 8 M . Malone 9 J . Khoury 10 S . Fyffe 11 S . Cocolaras 12 L. Brow n 13 P.Hamilton 14 P. Robinson 15 P. McNaughton 16 S. Smyth e 17 D . Lynch 18 J . Curtin 19 P. Shand 20 L. Stewart 21 S . McNamara 22 I . Twyford 23 J . Osborne 24 L. Sherry 25 G . Malone 26 G . Newitt 27 D . Disisto 28 P. Harrington 29 D . McAllister 30 M . Lewi s 31 A. Mouchacca 32 S. D'Andrea 33 C . Price 34 A.Sibereisin 36 D. Horne 37 S . Coombes 38 H . McDonald 39 M . Rogers 40 B . Bake r 41 T. Raade 42 P. Harris 43 J . Tobin 44 S. Gason 45 L . Pelschel 46 G . Forbes 47 T. Bromley 49 M . Nolan 50 R. Crackett 52 B . Flanagan 53 T. Moore 55 M . Orti z 56 A . Baker 58 D . Williams 60 E . Kava

A melee is "Where an incident takes plac e involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwin g each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"


ALL THE THING'S' THEY BOUT PURCHASING A N )ROPE TY 9

'

Ez:i

7 PRINCIPLES FOR BUILDING WEALTH Write in to receive your FREE booklet . This FREE booklet will explain in simple terms how anyone on an income of $35,000 can build assets of $1 .25 million in 12 years and produce a positive income of $38,823 per annum . The booklet also reveal s ® Why hi-rise units are a poor investment ® What's best - Shares or propert y ® How to manage the bank s ® How to use your income tax to build wealth ® The purpose of your potentia l ------- TEAR OFF -------'-"--"'-- TEAR OFF -------------"--TEAR OFF---Send to : Custodian Wealth Builders, Dendy Village Mail Centre , P.O . Box 3022, Brighton Vic . 3186 Fax to : 9593 3285 or Contact : Office 9593 328 0 Simon Meehan (0418 377 215) Andrew Wilson (0418 170 156) Name :

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Address :

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Postcode :

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone (B) : . . . . . . . . . . . . (H) : . . . . . . . . . . . ..T~ . ~o cnnTCxe1 I FR 1998


5 YEARS AGO - 199 3 n a remarkable contradiction of current form, Old Haileybury annihilated De La Salle, 15.11 (101 ) (0,5 .18 (48) . Armstrong, Borg and Kraus were on iire . Craig Wright and Damien Toohey tried valiant1~ across the hb line for De La . yes, Kevin (Chillie) Segota celebrated his 250th ,, nme on Saturday in the centre between Parkside and Monash . The match ball was signed by the players and presented to Kevin, along with a bottle of champers . A, fitting tribute to Kevin's love of umpiring VAFA football and a drink (s?) after the ~ me . Mazenod, on top and undefeated in C, met Commonwealth Bank, on the bottom, with one win . It ended alright for Mazenod but the day had its moments . The top team were 3 goals down at the flrst change, and only 1 goal ahead at the last cliange . In the end they won 13 .19 to 11 .15 . ~1u:enod were so shocked they forgot to send in goal kickers and best players, or was the coach so upset lie forbade it? Best for the Bank were Maher, Griggs, ~IcNamara (C'wealth) . 100 and 200 to the Melnjak brothers, at Hampton . Edi and Robert, great players and club numbers . St . Bernards OC were holding a 30th birthday cclebration party at Moonee Valley Racing Club . The club's best ever team was announced on that date . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 8 The big split had taken place in C section . The top 5 defeated the bottom 5 ; Banyule, on top with 7 cins straight, a game ahead of Old Melburnians and Old Brighton . with Old Haileybury 2 games behind and 2 games clear of fifth placed St . Kilda . Andrew Langford-Jones (former St. Kilda star so said the Sunday Press in the greatest misstatement of the century) coached Victoria's CDEFG team to an outstanding victory in Adelaide at the %'orwood Oval . The team lined up as : Bks: Dave Gregory (C) (Bala) . Mike Constable (0 . Hai), Peter Grand (VC) (0 . B'ton), HBks : Cam Lade 10,B'ton), David Wittey (Bloods), Garry Phillips (0 . fiai), Centres : Jeremy Nicholls (0 . Melb), Marcus Fraumano (Banyule), Cullen Gunn (0 . Geel), f LI'%,,ds : Greg Sutterby (Banyule) . Al Lawson (H . Rovers), Charlie Capiron (St . Kilda) . Fwds : Peter .,dams (Banyule), John Bingham (0 . Hail), Leigh Flnlt (Banyule) Rucks : Paul Woff (O .B'ton) . Greg i3radshaw (0 . Melb) . Steve Wiltshire (Pen . OB), I/C : Anthony Whelan (Aquinas), Mark Wilkinson Aquin) . Mark Mason (Preston), Marty Newnham (0 . _arey) .

NIZ : How many of the team played VFL foot-

ball, either before or after 1988? Andrew's fellow selectors were Pete r Mason, Rick Brockwell and Peter Hutchinson . The team played a blistering first quarter to lead 11 .3 to 1 .1 and were in charge for the rest of the game to win 28 .16 to 8 .13 . Best were Bradshaw, Nicholls, Capiron . Woff, Grant, Lawson, Sutterby . Whelan (7 gls) . 100 games to field umpire . Steve 'Twang' McCarthy , who joined us from the VFL senior list in 1984. Four Grand Finals to his credit (3 in U19 and 1 in E), Steve is still displaying blistering speed in 1998 . 0 . Geelong came from 13 points behind at the last change to defeat Power House by 3 points and go into the E section four, winning 13 .15 to 13 .12 . Best were Gude (5), Harwood, Le Deux (OGS), and Dester, Deans, Twist (PH). 15 YEARS AGO - 198 3 0 . Camberwell caused the upset of the day by defeating hitherto undefeated 'B' Section leaders O . Paradians . The result was due in no small way to the return to the field of O. Camberwell's coach, Ian Rogers. Final scores were 23 .7.145 to 17.5 .117 and best were Rogers (11), Karl, McDonald (0 . Camb) and Gleeson, Spillane, Roe (0 . Par) . In the battle of South Rd, O . Brighton C section, defeated Old Haileybury by a solitary goal, 12 .15 to 11 .15 . Best : Grant, McLennan, Tate (0 . B'ton) and Brewer, Meckiff, Schmidt (0. Hail) . 200 games to Jim Bonwick (0 . Hail) . Ian Chettle (UHSOB), Michael Tamblyn (Caul . Gr.), Uni Blacks captain and 1979 B&F winner, Simon Gill played his 100th game . Thomastown (E) preserved their record as the only undefeated senior team when they beat Bu lleen United 31 .18 .204 to 16 .5 .101 . Stars were Wiendl, Fellows, Kevin Harling (6), Broderick (12) T'town and Morly, Bowden, Lempriere (Bull . Utd) . A section umpires were Goodman . Flannery, Mead, Cavanagh, Horwood, Wiseman, Henry, Tracey, Dodds, and Wills . 20 YEARS AGO - 197 8 Club games were suspended for Interstate games with Victoria playing Tasmania and South Australia at Elsternwick Park . Teams selected were as follows : vs Tasmania : Bks : Lockie (U .Blks) . Murphy (Orm), Curnow (U . Blues). H.Bks : Royal (Coburg), S . Costello (VC) (U . Blacks), Long (Caulf. Gr .), C : Dove (Orm), Paul (0 . Hail), McHenry (De La), H .Fwds : Priestly (0. B'ton), R. Brown (0 . Melb), R . Booth (U . Blks), Fwds : Nugent (De La), Moore (Mon . Blues), Shephard (O .


B'ton) . Rucks : Price (Marc), Dunn (De La), Rice (C) (Coll), Inter: C . Price (U. Blues), Corben (Orm), Tallent (0 . Sc) . QUIZ : Can you name these players? The two 1993 Executive Members, a 1998 'B' section coach . Victoria outclassed a young Tasmanian side to win 26 .28 to 5 .13 . Best were R . Brown . Corben . Dunn . Paull, Dove . Long with chief goalkickers Moore 5 . Priestly 5, Brown 4, Dove 3 . Tallent 3 . vs South Australia Bks : Halasa (De Lal, King (St . Bern), Bourne (Orm) . H .Bks : Doolan (St . Bern), Trumble (U. Blues), McDonnell (De La), C : Marx (Old Sc .) Davis (Geel), Sherwen (0 . Sc) . H . Fwds : I . Cordner (VC) (0 . Melb), Yeo (U . Blues) . Fwds : Wilson (NOB), M . Cooke (0 . Carey), Groves (De la) . Rucks : Naylor (Orm), Wade (C) (St . Bern), Beddoe (De La) Inter : Houghton (0 . Hail). Welch (NOB), Bill Peers (0 . Trin) . South Australia . with first use of a strong wind, kicked 6 .2 to 1 .7 in the first term, and with 2 goals in the second term, led by 4 points at half time, 8 .5 to 6 .13 . Victoria outplayed SA in the third term, kicking 4 .6 to 2 .4, and with a 10 point lead at the last change, and the wind in the final term, looked headed for a big win . However SA played with great fire in the last quarter, and with their backmen spoiling the Victorian forwards, almost turned certain defeat into victory . Doolan, wing and Bourne in the ruck, steadied Victoria and the final scores were 12 .31 .103 to 13 .12 .90 . Best were Doolan, Naylor, Cordner, Bourne, Sleeman, David, Welsh and for SA Keynes, Heets, Wells . Burgess .

Coaches were Bernie Sheehy (vs Tas), and Pete O'Donohue (vs SA) . Umpires were Goodman, Rowe (vs SA) an Rowell, G .M . Simpson (vs Tas) . QUIZ : Can you name these players - the 1974 '1 Section B&F . the player who played in an 'A' Sectio premiership team and then transferred to anothe club for 2 'A' Section premierships ; the al. Australian captain ; the man who only played 5 VF games of which 2 were finals and one was in a wir ning semi-final against Nth . Melb : and the play( who kicked an amazing goal in the last minutes c the 1977 'A' Seetion GF to deprive NOB's of the fla g

•aurO aql uIm ollRc luaaljiu~nul e pa3(oni 'ial .lenb Isn3 acp III sloqs isr jo .laqulnu n passTm oqm ' sanoi0 uelV pu LI 'lur puooas 9G, uc auinoqlayq 111ioN 4ullza;ap 'u.loulmu'. .103 sleo~ t paKalx xoo0 Iauual w !,LOV lsure~ aurO luaacflu~eul dlnrl e pa6eld PuB 6L, u? u?eldz; uelle .llsnV-Ill? alp SBA .laup.loD uel :s~efl 08, pn 6L, s,allaS E'I aQ U! pus ft uoT ;oaS V 9L, spi'3uia 1S in pafeld uelooQ aoP '3pgg uonaaS VtL, auano aonig :ecle.llsnV qino8 SA - Zlflb O.L 2IaMS N •u Dec filIur.l1 P1O uosloag g 86, uunQ alu .lag 'aAtlnoax V3VA 3141 JO s .laqmaul ais uloog ssoH pus ft111aH01 qd(eg :nlueulsey SA 8L61 - ZII10 01 2I2A1SN

•(pooA,0uflloD) (88, aid) surepV .lap '(auinoqtalu) (88, aid) spouolN Aulaiar '(epirx •1 (88,aid) Aall?m P?ASQ "8861 - ZIIl63 01 2Iaf1'18Ai

D Section Resultsfro m Page 1 5

SENIORS - 23.05.98

RESERVES - 23 .05.98

MONASH BLUES 3.2 8 .9 9.10 11 .18.84 AQUINAS 3.4 3 .5 5.5 6.6.4 2 Monash Blues : Sullivan h4. Collombies 2. Alexander. Trumble, Gregory. DeYormg. McClelland . Best: Sullivan . Holloway. J.M . Snuth . Rogers. DeYolung. Gregory. Aquinas: Cultera. Thocnu 2. Cdher . Moran . Downes . Heat: GlenNe . Grierson. Flynn. Lorkin. Hyland. Dunne.

MONASH BLUES 5.4 5 .6 8.11 8 .12 . 5.6 8.9 . AgUINAB 1 .0 4 .6 Monash Blues : Farrar 2. R . Walsh 2 . Hwkins. Hooper. McCann. Baxter. Be Stott. Farrar. Feenaghty. Hooper. Harris. Smith. Aquinas: Hacking 2. Barclay 2. Lpng 2, D. Jm^ce . Woods. Best: ftoden . Wi . Donachie. Clifford. Hacking. tCruickshan

OLD ESSENDON 4 .2 8.2 13.6 16.9 .105 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 6.8 9.8 10.9 .69 Old Esswdon: J. Leask 4. S. Evans 3 . S . McPherson 3 . Fleming 2. D. Podger. S. Dale. P. Lutterschmidt . J. Panagiotopotous. Best: D . Podger. J. Para P. Lutterschmidt. P. Hexter. J . Leask. B . Panal . University Blacks: [Goal Kickers and Best Players not receteedl-

OLD ESSENDON 0 .0 0.0 1.2 1: 2 .3 6.6 8.8 15.13 .1 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Old Essendoa : Hearne. Best: Barry. Gillis, Barr. Dawson. J. Saunders . Saunders . University Blacks: (Goal Kickers and Best Platers not recelsed) .

SOUTHBANK 5.4 10.5 13 .8 17.12.114 SALESIAN OC 2 .1 7.4 8 .5 10.6 .66 Southbaak : Perrc 6 . McNamara 6. Eastham 2 . Murpky 2. Franc . Best: McNamara Rhodes . Hodgson. Perry, Murphy. Thomsan Salesian : Thaln 4 . Canavan. Cincotta Haze➢. Healey. Grace . P. Shelley . Best: Wiseman . Stevens . P. Shelley. Thain. ST JOHNS 1 .2 4.7 4 .10 6.12.48 WHtTFRiARS 3 .6 9.11 12 .12 18 .12.120 St Johns : Pola 2. Aboujaber 3 . Turner. Best : Dowsett. Ouen. Archer. ODonnell. Cockayne. Halisy . A7titefdars: C. Carrigg 4. Robinson 4. B. VandewtsLoom 2. Campbell 2. Mika 2. Lacey. Gtoufchev. Pasqualotto . Winterburn. Best: Houston . A . Carbone. Paujualotto. B . O'Connor. Law. C. Carrigg. 1 .1 3 .2 5.3 12 .5.77 YARRA VALLEY AJAX 5.3 7.4 8.10 12 .11 .83 Yerra valley : Heffernan 3 . Macuu,can 2. M. White 2. Benson. Drew. Peake. McLeod. Rees. Best: Koenen . Downs, Reynolds. Reddawae. Heffernan . AJAX: Rajch 2 . Mohr 2 . Pat 2. Marks 2. Freund. Rosen. Ley. Hatpin. Best: Kalinski. Pat. Marks . Halphen. Borenstein . Jason . lt'robet . PARKSIDE 8.2 its 15.9 20.15.135 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2.4 3 .5 4.10 6.11.47 Parkside: Ryan 6, Antonopo?ous 3. Pino 3. Mannamaza 2. L. PanJart 2 . Cusack . Hockey. Maiuih. Warren . Best : D. McCall. L. PanJari. Tyson. Tessari. Dale. lnserra. St Petrieks Mentone: C. Barr, Nicholls. O'Connor. O'ivdeara Michael Sullhan. White . Best: Stephens. Paul Sullivan. O'Meara. C . Barr. M. Barr. Fenech.

SOUTHBANI{ 10 .10, 114 SALESIAN OC Southbenk: Stewart 2. Aitken 2. Roberts 2. Decarteret. Melican. Oliver. G . Re Best: Jones. Wardrop. Melkan. Campbell. Roberts . Decarterep. Saleslan OC: Byrne 5 . Alhgan. Bourke. Giannakopoulos. Nolan. Pitts. Taylcr. . Napoli. Pitts. Hamliton. Byrne. BNash

ST JOHNS 1 .0 1.0 2 .1 2 .2. WIBTEFRIARS 3 .8 5 .11 7.14 9.22, St Jahne : Pftx. Grundell. Best: Cotton. Liddell. Rachele. Robinson, Webb . Hoa; Whitefrlars : Reidy 2. O'Brien 2. McFarlane. Glenn . Burgoine . McAulitfe . Elliott Best : Maguire. Baternan . Ryan, Callender. McAuliffe. A. Davis . YARRA VALLEY 1 .1 3 .2 5.3 5.5, 12.13 AJAX 5.3 7 .4 8.10 Yarns Valley: Padgett. Francorne. Hale. Morrison. Jonson. Best : Biesbrc Morrison, C. Ross. D. Ross, Davies, Hoase. AJAX: Kalb 3. Rath 2 . Duzenman 2. Ben•Slinon 2. Shein 2 . Redlich . . Cohen. Snow, Jeremy Wrobel . Segal. Duzenman. BCukterman

PARKS IDE 4.5 9.13 13.18 18 .3 2 .1 ST PATRICES MENTONE 1.0 1 .0 3.1 3.1. Parkside: Constantine 4. Dasxw 2. Lav. Lindares 2 . Saldane 2 . Ferraro. Le . Thontas. Best: SaLsane. Constantine. Thomas. Dawp. Reg[n oPeckharn : Lennart. St Patricks Mentone: Paul Murphv. Perarzo. Wood . Best: Perazzo. Wood, Andr D . Noonan, Grech.


S my way of thinking there were a cou tection • 6at es ial in ~p 5 ly 1 rise ~ ltsuccessuradte

These kept my

,C%ON 1 runn when ~ La Salle maintained their unbeaten ru

PREVIEW SECTION 1 penola Therr y should reward Mike this season with his first coaching success Kellerman who face a trip across as they should defeat Ma2enod, town to reach Moomba Park. to ~ird place will cling ans, who are Old Brighton Bloods, whoMelburn i be at home to the erraticwell old enough to threaten the consistently not playing I select Old Brighton Bloods . . At home top sides The two undefeated teams meet at Malv rovide the Old %averians visit Be L{ S~eCrocodilespl certainlye opposition y erienc strongest aest keen contest, which will be a new e}r p . l select old Xaverians to win to a lot of old Xaver ians by a comfortable margin• erience little difficulty in exp Scotch should old defeating clearly Collegians and thus consolidating

by fifty had an easy win over Mazenod theyAt Brighton Beach oval, the game between Old was a low scoran d Therry Penola grighton u g affairBloods from which the home side emerged with a victory. thirty one point Old Xaverians did oa~vas kickedsaft e As Predicted whose only g . who won b~ defeat on Collegians, the final siren . Old Xaverians n ~ one their dred and sixty two points, obviously mai . and were not ,Fiving Start° throughout the game ymatocu a~e kickefl 9 effected by Paul Connors preda a interview- Tim O,Sullivan had °oals~ st be experiencing a coachin g Dean De Rooden mu thuby m wen y dow n restto Oldy Scotch the inaccuralow after SttsK aev ~g ri cted b t onl ty six I~ the Scotch forwards . o displayed by SOB salvaged In the real surprise of the round MR their best sonic prestige for their club, when ~ rodgfeated old

30 57 W.

s xi R.

ro n s. t4 rs M.

35

d:

their hold on fourth position . Kevins vTo select the winner of as although St .~K ~B match presents a real problem their y have improved, they have . On not the reall other hand Melbourne authority on the section High gave their best display f the season last week .winat With no great conviction I seloeetosT h~gestvind ate y home . Over to you Dean to have me . SECTION 2 will be at Monash where the, five point loss The match of the day placed Marcellin form of the season the therr fif y old who through t undefeated leaders ~ Will Howeverr it difficult to tip tdelburnians, surrendered fourth placeotheir oldest rival, who are playing con against Monash 4Vhites .tiv~ut at the University' o Scotch COtte gians! • them by do coach Ron Lam ditions vary from those to which Marcellin are sECTION 2 . gives me additional confidence Monash continued on their winning way with a accustomed `Marcellin Whites will win• Valley ~o~v how to win, 1 selec t :nty five Point defeat of Kew, who ar e°~e s ha fpa for Now that Ya~ a row against the disap[he tea which won the 1997 p and Luke them to make it two wins in arceliin . Joseph Wei°twhile for Kew the consistent pointing Kew. Opportunity to assess their have the arnst ollivan all playe d g Mt. Lilydale ;' ,thony Lawrence and Paul Corridon as well as Chris strengths to evaluate their weaknesses a enough e talented tain all did well . e confines of played a match of a parkside, whom I believ laeed lsidet on th d perkside valley to defeat the third P ~yam standard at an Bulleen from which Yarra Valley , much to the Morrison Reserv~ug~ have the bye . ured their first ever Club XVIII victory e the efforts o andf f whos Thornbur9 ide a game to many ! light of the Dickson family, o n Amateur spirit does prov h y~,A the oppor Club XVIII football clubs in the field personified so muc n th new .~perior fitness enabled Yarra Vallteyotpoo draw away i as allowing , as wellto consolidate their personnel before theyg t~ity All submissions regardin e latest quarter to win by thirt n Move( to second place whe . enter a senior section . d reach Cougars yThornbu the format of Club XVIII in I999 s~a83 by Friday }ith greater accuracy up forward they defeated Mt scent, Bundoora, . This game was a very even at 40 David C re Lilydale by fourteen points , .lt,nv 19 sorest as each side scored twenty times tnc h~ thn i ., .~ ;omnetition leahPTC- N~nnach wh'


UNDER 18 - 23 .05.98

JUIYI

(NB : Na matches due t o ~erep~~~ representative fixture s next CLUB 18 (1 ) MAZENOD v. OLD BRIGHTON OLD XAVERIANS v . THERRY PENOLA OLD SCOTCH v . DE LA SALLE MHSOB v . COLLEGIAN S OLD MELBURNIANS v . ST. KEVINS CLUB 18 (2 ) MARCELLIN v . YARRA VALLEY KEW v. MT. LILYDALE THORNBURY COUGARS V . MONASH WHITES PARKSIDE HAS THE B~:.

SENIC ' S LAST WK TOTAi . Nra'vIE CLUB CLUB 18 (1 ) 25 RUDD DE LA SALLE 4 25 B . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIAN S J . HARDWICK OLD XAVERIANS 3 0'SULLIVAN OLD XAVERIANS 9 KING OLD XAVERIANS 3

18 18 17

CLUB 18 (2) WEBB THORNBURY COUGARS 8 PEARCE MT . LILYDALE WILLIAMSON THORNBURY COUGARS 2 ANDERSON MT . LILYDALE TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITE S

22 12 11 9 9

6.4,40 MAZE:.OD 2 .2 3.2 5.4 .6 14.8 .92 DE LA SAibE 213 6.6 9 . t5hlch . Lindn. Mazenal: Hansen 3 . Linden, Evans, Brennan . Best: Hill. B . 15@lch. P Ecans. 0 S2eale. Dc La Salle: Rudd 4 . Bolt 2. Philips . Duak . Jackson. Robinson. D. tktli4amsat . L~~rska Grace . Best: M . McHavx. Bcrne . HaO. Rudd .'1ltcker. Phillips . OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 8.9 .57 TFiERRY PENOLA 42 .28 Old Brighton: Grunt 1 UttLLtg. James. Jackson . C2rr. P. Rchhvwn . Best : Pater. Utting. Cockrvt. Neale. P.Robinsat. James. 7herrp PecuHa:Thompsat. Karst. Sandman. Sharman . Bt: M . Keenan . Htchllu. Lyrons. Penn . RlaL. O'Camelt. 26 .14.170 OLD RAVERLiAS 10 .2 13.7 17.11 1 .2,8 0.0 0.0 0 .2 COLLEGIANS Old Xavcr}ana: OSulli ::m 9 . Jones 5 . J. Harduick 3. R. King 3. P. Connors 3 . Halt. Court, . Jones. L. Hardn4ek. Counters. Stores . Hall Best:OSvilaan. Colltgisrut : Cross. Beat: Moore. Fraser. K. Curls. A . G:W. Morrison, Crocker. OLD SCOTCH 3 .2 5-8 6.9 9,12.06 .6 ST 1{EVRiS 2 .1 3 .2 4.6 4 .30 . A. Clunies-Rass 2. Pn'de 2 . Sheahan 2. Tbe. Best : Tab, Old Scoteh: tWnguvrth 2 A Cunies-Ras. Pulmer. Sheahan. SutiJe . IYN;m. u St Kevin. C,3ILmnan 2 . 1t'ellams. Herman . Beat : N . hi-why. A . Cwd.in. J . Goldsuronhy .l3a~d. Young. ttilltazns. OLD MELBURhTftiS 5 .4.3 4 14.5.89 NUMB Old Melhurntarts: MIlne 2 . Catrat. Ccrdner. Tettord. Best: Teiford. Atkllrswt. Read . tlllne. b4I"a08: M . LT-ce B, C. Spotttsarood 4 . T. Scants 3 . Goddard. Amastasakts. P. Knight. Best: P. lGnghE, Rtchte, C. Spottiswood . AnastasakL . Scrtnts . M. Larenee- R . Ll-rma

UNDER 1 8 - 23 .05 .9 8 2 .0 3.1 3.3 8 .6 .42 KEW glAgCEir**t 4 .2 6.3 9 .3 10 .7 .67 Eira : Maugh.-,n 2. Eda:ards. Hemai . Green. L,-m. l Riaredlln: tGcal Hikers and Best Placers nus reeeiretl YARRdyqi,l,Ey 3.3 5 .5 8-10 11.13.79 PqRKS IDE 2.0 5-2 6 .3 7.5-47 Yazm Valley: IGmt Kickers and Best PLmzrs not rccetved i Parkside : Goal Whets and Best Placers not receft'ed7 9.11-63 MT LILYDAIZ 12 .8 .80 THO$M-BLRY COUGARS Mt lAydste: God %ukers and Best Placers not rece1,ed; Thornbury Cougan: J . Well 8 . J . V.iWamscn 2. C . tirtnce :'Jtl . J . Mamma. Beat: T !Aandatitl . T. Lincoln . L . Caltgturt. C . Krtnm'ski . N. Preshgmcano. J . R<.•bb. MOYh4a WHITES BYE


GLUE W AREHOUSE Sports & Medica l

U19 SECTION by Brett Connel l

Supplies ~avs (1) . OP's and the Friars maintain their 100% strike rate, with only the OC's and the Saints to get off the mark . Review Section 1 Mazenod were never in the hunt against the Bernards ,with Nisbet . Meehan and McDowell all on senior duties, the OP's outscored the Tonners at home in the second half to win a close one, with the Xavs showing their full wares against the Lions in a convincing win . The Blues rolled along with another win, even without Steve Carroll who has had to resign due to work commitments, and the D's kept the OC's winless yet again with O'Donnell and M. Mercuri on fire . Section 2 Oni. Blacks continued their improvement with a hard fought win against the Eagles at Timber Ridge, a fine bird quarter the difference . The Friars belted the Tigers at home, with the Sharks doing similar to the NOBs . Old Scotch overcame a slow start to power away from the OM's in the second half, with Hosking, Lees and Ashton excellent contributors . In the final inatch the OTs first quarter was the difference with `,lason, Floyd and Efstathiou (6) solid Bloods' performers .

Section ( 2) Blue `'ionash Blues ran out convincing winners over the Saints with Cooke and Creamer continuing their fine form, with the D's doing as they pleased against the Fields . Old Xavs (2) after half time clearly outplayed the Panthers with only two goals being scored after half time by the visitors . AJAX jumped away against the Rovers and were never headed inflicting the Rovers' first defeat to date, while the Monds did likeo, ise to the High, with only bad kicking costing the Nigh. Section (2) Red The Two Blues were not in the hunt after a withering eight goal second quarter from the OIG's, Oates and Dowd prime movers in the win . The OGs surprised most with a strong win against Therry Penola, an 11 ,,aal to 7 second half assurring the OGs the points . The Bullants were mauled by a rampaging Redback team, with Mutton and Steele doing well for the wintiers . The OP's (2) hanging onto to defeat a fast finis}hing Aquinas at home . Preview Section 1

The OP's winning run will continue at the expense of ne Nodders, while Old Brighton will bounce back and :he OC's will feel their wrath today . St. Bernards host

ladder leaders Xavs in what will be a beauty . Stephens and Hawkins will need t o be watched by the Bernards and in an upset the Bernards will continue their improvement at home today by inflicting Xavs first defeat for the season proper. Collegians and Uni . Blues will battle in a what will be a great game the Blues recent form is my leaning, and the SKOBs face De La Salle with the D's favoured to win well. Selection : Old Paradians, Old Brighton, St . Bernards, Uni . Blues & De La Salle Section 2 St . Bedes Mentone Tigers host the Eagles at home and with both teams coming off defeats this match should go down to the wire . At home the Tigers are favoured . The Bloods host the imposing Friars who will continue on their merry way with another win, so to should Beaumaris whose recent form has been a little more consistent than the Blacks to date . Old Scotch will make certain the NOBs lose their second in a row, even at the Gillon Oval, and OM's despite the form of Birrell and Farquharson will struggle to defeat an in-form Old Trinity . Selections: St. Bedes Mentone Tigers, Whitefriars, Beaumaris Old Scotch & Old Trinity. Section ( 2) Blu e De La Salle coming of a strong win over the Fields will challenge the Blues at home, although the Ashers should get the points . Ormond play the Fields and will maintain their spot in the four with a solid win . as to should Old Xavs (2) over the young Saints . Old Mentonians will be looking to bounce back against giant killers AJAX, and with form on their side the Jackas will get the points today. Hampton Rovers and MHSOB clash with both teams wanting to bounce back after shock losses last week. The Rovers have several key players on senior duties and my leaning is towards the High today . Selections : Monash Blues, Ormond, Old Xaverians (2), Old Mentonians & MHSO B Section 2 Re d Therry Penola will bounce back and the Two Blues will unfortunately feel their wrath today, while the giant killing OGs meet the Valley coming off the bye . OG's favoured to take the points today . Old Ivanhoe will be pushed by the Bullants, although overall strength will see the OIG's get the four points, while VVarringal and the OP's clash in an important game


for both teams . With a spot in the four at stake the Redbacks are favoured here today . Aquinas has the bye. Selections : Therry Penola, Old Geelong, Old Ivanhoe & Warringal

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL UNDER 19 (1 )

C. STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS 26 JACKSON UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 24 DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 23 BRITTEN COLLEGIANS 1 22 UNDER 19 (2 ) THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 3 38 SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 35 HILTON WHITEFRIARS 3 29 PASSADOR OLD TRINITY 6 28 UNDER 19 (2) BLUE BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 38 L. TAYLOR MHSOB 34 MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS 2 . 25 UNDER 19 (2) RED

WELCH WARRINGAL 10 36 B . MORAN AQUINAS 21 OATES OLD IVANHOE 5 19 BRAUER OLD GEELONG 2 1 6 FfC' ROUND 9 - JUNE 1 3

(NB : No matches due to representative fixtu res next weekend) UNDER-19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD v . OLD BRIGHTO N OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD PARADIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST . BERNARDS DE LA SALLE v . COLLEGIAN S OLD CAREY v . ST . KEVINS UNDER-19 SECTION 2 WHITEFRIARS v . MARCELLIN BEAUMARIS v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS OLD SCOTCH v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD TRINITY v. NORTH OLD BOY S OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURY - at Junction Oval at 11 .40 a.m. UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE MONASH BLUES v . CAULFIELD GR. OLD XAVERIANS (2) v . DE LA SALLE (2) AJAX v . ST . KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD MHSOB v . OLD MENTONIANS ORMOND v. HAMPTON ROVERS UNDER-19 (2) RE D

ST . LEOS EMMAUS v. OLD GEELONG BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . THERRY PENOLA OLD PARADIANS (2) v . OLD IVANHO E YARRA VALLEY v. AQUINAS

I UNDER-19 SECTION 1

OLD PARADIANS v . MAZENOD Field : Damian Murphy Ken Walker OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD CAREY Field : Shaun Rolls (R) Chris Fedderson Goal : David Murray Andrew Lon g ST. BERNARDS v . OLD XAVERIANS Field : Michael Forde Denny Fateka s COLLEGIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : Rick Love David Longworth Goal : Robert Seymour Eugene D'Lazarus ST. KEVINS v. DE LA SALLE Field : Daniel Ischia Andrew Dickenson Goal : Skip Shipley Peter Walli s UNDER-19 SECTION 2

ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . MARCELLIN At 1 p .m. Field: Chris Stevens (J) Ian Burgess OLD HAILEYBURY v . WHITEFRIARS Field: Pat Maebus Gerard Rob UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . BEAUMARIS At Uni Main Oval at 11 .40 a.m . Field : Tom Gamble Michael Sneddo n NORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD SCOTCH Field : Jim Pappas Jason Moor e OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD TRINITY Field : Josh DiPietro Justin Grossbard UNDER-19 (2) BLUE DE LA SALLE ( 2) v . MONASH BLUES Field : Michael Jessep Geoff Kelly CAULFIELD GR . v . ORMOND At Caulfield Campus Field : Matthew Meier Nick Evan s ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . OLD XAVERIANS (2) Field : Damian Lane (R) OLD MENTONIANS v . AJAX Field: Ramon Kffley Graeme Morgan HAMPTON ROVERS v . MHSOB Field : Matthew Seferth Terence Farrel l UNDER-19 (2) RED THERRY PENOLA v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS Field : Barry Bolger Stan Lugowski OLD GEELONG v . YARRA VALLEY At Fawkner Park Field : Craig Bratjberg (R) Euan Lindsay OLD IVANHOE v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : Cameron Gill Jamie Kvins (R ) OLD PARADIANS (2) v. WARRINGAL At front oval Parade Co ll ege Field : Peter Bailey Kevin McMaho n AQUINAS has the bye

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING A LCOHO L INTO ELSTERNWIC K PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE


UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 23.05.98

UNDER 19 BLUE - 23 .05 .98

0.2 2.5 2 .7 6,10.46 3,2 . Bt 3.5 8 .10 8.11 .59 crT BLACKS : Blaine, Rean.OBnen, Cull , al 2 . Giresun, Deeercel➢ wWm n turt-, ~~i~enitv P :acks: ,~oa! Kickers and Best Piayers not recen•ed 1 1.2 9.5 15-9 16 .14 .110 ST qIpEy ktEMTONE T1G. 3.1 3,1 4 .1 5,4.34 t<'slar+' Andersen 5 . Pfian 3. Hilt on 3. Northev 3, £Ifennann, Dan cry. Best : 111 '; -7hey, Cratgh. Helon. t59nch, Reid . n tiiontotte Tig. : Kingacll 3. Bell. D. Young. Best : Bell. L.1tLUle. iimgu•ell. ..:::a, Hamilton. 4,5 5.7 8,11 12,15,87 0 .0 2.2 4 .5 8.8A2 EoRTt ~»,, :, 3. Moore 2. Alexander. Carroll . Atkins. Kennedy. Best : RcawT. . . ....~mith . , ; : ~ ,ht, Folet . Stesrns. Lee.

MONASH BLUES 5,8 8 .10 13,18 17-29,131 ST KBAA SOUTH CAiB.F7ELD 0,0 3.3 3 .3 3,4-22 Aion®sh Blues : Bronis 3 . A1c!tiellt 3. Kiev 2. Patten 2. 0DOnneB . Creamer. Merlin . tanDeUgt . Colhns, Pmat, Crox•e . Beet: Forster-Knlght . bluston, O'IXmnell. Cooke, WTillwns . Creanler. St KBdn South Cauitleld: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehrd )

. a . . n.uinn. .-It . tonrcm. nesc : atunuer.:, -au.

Smith. Daniels, Halpin . 0,1 3.5 8,10 12,15.87 nLD SCOTCH C,Lp ~myBtlRNRS 1,2 1-2 4,3 5,3 .33 C,1 ccetoh: Than:nas 3, Junk- 2, Fricke 2, Stevens. Hughes . Frankenburg, Leeds, Best : Prendergast . Chapman. Husking. Sladen. Leeds, Ashton . C :J .Y.eI,lurtdans :IGoal Kickers and Best Players not oxenil l 3 .2 8,6 10,11 13,19 C,-D }IAR,EFBURY 5 .9 9,11 12,17 18.19 C 17 7RL;T7Y P H,ipe-burp: Efstathlou 6, Masotr 2 . Fhilay:scet 2. .m•• 1, 2 Meades. Best : Mason. , ;trda<'son. Etstathou . Francis. ole Tnnitpa t'a.ss<-uiw' 6, Jones 3. Russell 3. LsepF% . Hansen- DuatzLs, tt'akiron. Best : . . , , . . .--s-IN. DatatzLs . Hansen . Butler, Hoden . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 23 .05 .98 t 2 .2 5,5 6.7 8,12,60 4 .5 8,8 12,12 16,15 .111 5T EF..^+.tiARL19 ve:<ned: "rger 4 . L Haa•iMS 2. Meehan, Ka:anagh . Beet: Nelson. Morgan. Grant . R. 4. T' x 3 . CalS- 3 . !lunt 2. Polata(ko 1 Pi-haul, Osborne, ~::i . --CUC r.it. JueL2h Celcela . Bu;,ia n 2 .3 4,8 8.9 11 . ~2RiGiitUN 4.6 5.5 7 .9 .51 p, + pnmdisne: Richardson 3. Ciavola 3 . Pmstlno 2 . Pbenges . Sullivan . Ventura, Best: Rtch.'vcLeon . Pruscmo. Suiih:vt . Nang,, Ta4utco. p!1 6rishton:Ockleshay 4 . O'Loughlin 4 . Morrison 2. Rathgeher. Coughlin . t6'tniGrs, . ., ~- Garrmlus, Best:Rathgeber. OCotmell. Ockkshax• . OLoughlln . Stephens. 2.8 8 .12 15.23.113 pLD SAVERIANS 1 .3 11.18 3.3 4-539 CCaEG:A7iS 1 .3 G:d tes•erlnns: Gall Kickers and Best Placers nnt recetced t Col!c ;dns: I :rie 2 . Baxter, Brltten . Best: Taylor, Field. Baxter. N. Lynch . Moon. Bra<s. 4.5 10 .10 18,13 t,tt'ERSTTI' BLUES =20 152 57 6-,Z'L'iS 0,2 4 .5 8,8 9,11 .85 C-mky Bluea: Terrill 7. Alit, 4. Jack- 3 . l'ogeis 3, King 2 . Callen•, LkMete, Lyle. .. .. ~zc V~els. Call,- T-11 . Jackson. Brookes .

A rhicw .'.' ., ... 9McCann 2 . Dabr :uo. Smtth. Best: Mcfi3nn . :talkez But, Calir,y. c!D CP.Pz - IL 4.5 7 .7 10,10 11,12,78 D P. L{ SALLE 5.2 12 .8 16.8 2E0 i36 old Caep: F.ilUns 3. Murphy 3 . Munro. Deny. Tcnd .all. Stmtte. Stone. Beat:6funro. : Pktns. Derre . StuaII. Siherroai . Y Le Sall- 1lercuri 7 . Clain, 4. Joyce 2. Duggan 2. B . Mereun 2, DomtLwn, }tarhee Best : 0'DOnneIL Harber. hierctm. Arm. N1 . Mercurl . Rogers .

5,8,38 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIAN DE LA SALLE 13.19,97 CauBietd Gmmnurinna: M . Gurpmar 3 . T. Freeman . M. Daises Best : Freem an . tt'fojaJa. . Evans, Gurptnar. Corer, O-Callaghan De ia Salle: Ryan 4 . McManus 3 . Stevens 1 Milan . Stallard . Buckley , Bousien . Best: Stlcer, Bouzlen. R}•an, S}nndt . Milan . Read. OLDXAVERIA*7S 3 .2 4,3 8 .6 11,11.77 OLD1dENtONtAtrS 4.4 7,11 9.14 9.16,70 Old Xaverisns : McCarthy 4 . Gleeson 3 . B.-sqme. McDonald. Hoare . Nam•. Best: Xuereb, Far, LNstteton, McCarthy. Han . Home, Old 6kntonisns: S. Mrrell 3. MeNtsh 2, 0 Re6v 2 . McKay, Phipps . Beat: Kennedy. McK ;n: Phlpps . Hagsut Goss. Mills, AJAX 5,7 5.8 8,11 9,11.65 TON ROVERS 0,0 1,2 2.5 3,8,28 AJAX: Gotcan 3 . Goldenhe6t 2. Gutman. Rutko, Czarnv, Bock. Best: Goldstone, Rutetstem . Cmrnv, Rlhertn an . Bosk. Gokfenfem. Hampton Rocers: Capps. Flynn. Grimmer. Best: Duddy, Jenkins. Rehn. Woods. C-thec Cnpps . ORMOND 3,3 6,5 9,9 10,12,72 MBSOB 1,5 2,8 3.15 8.18.66 Ormond:lieteher 2 . Watson 2. Rohan 2. Wetted, Robbins . Knlght . Beet: D.ile. Ckcare8a, Gieeson . OHailaran . Nash. Sllmrood. MHSOB: Simpson 2, Physkc . Askew. H. Taylor. Wright. Jones. Osho:ne . Best: Anthony O'Brien, A . Stmpsat, Ph}sie . H . Tay1w. Broun, Osborne .

UNDER 19 RED - 23.05.98

ST LEOS EMh1AUS 2.0 4 .0 4.3 4 .4,28 OLD 1VAN-HOE 3 .5 11,11 15,14 19,18,132 S. Leos Emmeua : D,~ n4;, Hod<UG King, Vaughan . Best :I?-, rmk, Marufc. tolp.-i- . HodxY.•t. V;rona, BonnI Old Ivanhoe: Oates 5 . I .ckhran S . Branrugan 2. Bernice 2 Spam. Roderkk. Lou', Harris. Homeuoai. Best : B. Willis, Gllason, Oates, D -d. Lochran . Bernet . OLD GEELONG 1,3 7-4 15,5 18,8 .118 T•1 ERRY PENOI.A 4.1 8,4 10,6 13 .9,87 Old Geelong; Lane 2 . Stevens 2. Staughton 2. McCann 2. Catch 2 . Avery 2 . Braver 2. MeKmnwr,Hehne. McCarthy, it;tlL•:ce . Best: Bayne, Malpas. Mehmes. Bolton. Wallace, Stevens Therry Penola: SIeiG3 3. Tret<in 2. MN.tahrm 2. Grant . L. Sprhlg,yl. Ft'-d, Say . O'Shea. Cameron Best: Christie, GranL Sifter. C amll . BULLEEN TE ..II'fESTOWE 1.0 1 .0 1,4 1,4 .10 WARRLNGAL 7,4 18.10 22,18 34.23,227 Btu➢ken Tempkatowe : (Goal Kickers rutd Best PLm~ers not recehM l Warringal:lt'eich 10. Schulze S. Burke 4, Mutton 3 . -Keegan 2 . Smch 2. Steel 2. Anderson 2, Chazan 2 . Hopgood, tEilson, Best : Chazan. t4eich, Steele . Burke . Munon, Schilze. OLD PARADIANS 3.0 4,1 10.2 12,4,78 AQUINAS 33. 8.8 61 11 10.15 .75 Bulleen Templestowe : Macanhnev 4, Curran 3, Briggs 2, Dean, Jako++cnko. Baker. Beat: Loney: Curran. GaOasuy . BrtgCs.,lacm•at. hiacartner: Old Paradians : B. Motan, Cogian 3, Hartdn, F1eki 2. Greer, Vme . .Jess . Bast: Mills. Barn•,1'ine. Harkin, Jess. CousuuYARRAVALLEY BYE

A Section ResultsJrom Page 3 ni SENIORS - 23.05 .98 ST KE~,YBr'S 1 .2 8.5 6 .8 9 .6.60 ST BERNARDS 6 .3 7.5 12 .7 18 .10.118 5 : Kevtas: Bmsies 2 . Doitman 2 . Wise 2 . Hewitt, Mahonev . Ciavofa- Beet: tlrise, - '•': ahoney. OComlor. O'Keefe. tt'mgtrt . SiBernerds: Gicamow 6. Vassallo 5. Mitchell 4. Han•ey, Andrew Merrurgton. 1 > Best: Hogan . Mount. L . Gallant . Mitchell. Ta}9or. DE Lk SALLE 1 .3 1 .6 3.10 OLO SCOTCH 3 .4 8.5 11 .7 14 .9,93 Je fa Salle : Orlano 2 . B . Manni.t D9ithen . Chun, Fisher. Brasher- Best: Seager. B. - Podium . Croa•e. S➢ trrs . Orlano. Md Scotch : Boyd 3. Phillips 3. Collins 2 . Heath 2. Stokes. Hawkins. Smith. Best: I_,s, Srmth. Prffe. Phillips . Collins . (GLLEGIANS 2 .2 2.3 2.5 4 .7.31 O iD UIVERDINS 8.6 10,10 13 .16 21 .19.145 C.;Le gisas: Harrison, Smith . Dean-Johns. Florentine . Best: Dean-Johns . Bennett. Smith. Phillips. lid San 4s: Richardson 5 . Hatfield 3- Taylor 2 . Jones 2 . Bourke 2. Blood, fandrIgan. Hannesshun, . Gladman. Cranage . Best: Cranage . Lettilean. Hsih: used. Dillon. ❑'R'ERSIIY BLUESy 1 .2 5,3 10.4 11 .8.72 OLD',SELBURNIANS 3,4 7 .10 9.14 16 .20.118 Btues: Decrepigm• 3. McKinnon 3 . Lennen 2. Fair Bank. Slicrmton. `r.- . .._ McKinnon. Decrepign-. t411c~. Verstet~en. Maplestone . o!d Stc!Latratns : Ellis 6. M. Betty 2. Ross 2 . C . Thompson, McKeon, Kennedy . akas . Aubrey-. Best: Eabn•. Parkin. McKean . Ellis. McMullin, MiRer. ,LD BRIGHTON 2.9 5 .12 6-21 7.22.64 `-~! D HAB .EYBURY 3.2 6 .7 6,10 10.13.73 " A Brighton : Perrv 2. Paterson. Jackson . Raju . Van Der Dungen, Talbot.Best: ', :xton, Pnor. Raju. Kent. T~nvns~'~ F[dicpbttry: Adam Hilton 3. Walden 3. Carson . Demand. Kraus. Morec. Best: e1-zr. Ptnilips. Richardson. Home . Hucker

RESERVES - 23 .05.98 ST KEVINS 3 .3 7 .7 7.11 9.15.69 ST BERNARDS 3,0 3 .0 4 .2 5 .3.33 St . Kevins : M . Ryan 1 N. Hart 2. P. Scarfo 2. J. Drnart, T. Mount . J . Bateman. Best : M . Rtan, S. Kurling, M . McArdle. D. Mrnian, T. Mount, G . btulchanv. St Bernerrfs : CoWns, D . ThtsrL•ts, Nutter. Wood . B . Overman . Best: A. Capes. Nathan, Catterat- McAllister . P. Capes. CollhvS . DE LA SALLE 3 .3 5 .3 5.9 5.11.41 OLD SCOTCH 2,3 4 .4 5.5 7 .7.49 De La Salle: Raters 1 Ellis, Flower Day, Grace . Best : Hegan, Van Der Pligt . Smith, lB es . Hodder. O d h: Crane 3. Struck 2. Faichney: Gross. Best: Hooper. Castrictnn . Eagle, Stanck. Faichney, Gross. COLLEGIANS 1.1 3 .1 3.6 5.7.3 7 OLD XAVERIANS 1.2 2 .9 6.11 10.12.7 2 Collegian-e : IGoal Kickers and Best Players not received) Old Xaverians: Heil 2. N. Ockleshaw 2 . Dillon 2 . James, Hau•ktns. Perrv, Best: Barrett Walsh, Perry, Ryan . Drake, Tucker. UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 3 .4 7.5 9,6.60 OLD fr1ELBURNIANS 1.3 3 .5 6.8 8.10.58 Univasity Blues: WyrzrToaski 6. Ktcly. Longtes• . Nugent . Best : Tu•eddie . iVvrn•kou•ski. Walsh. Keeh•, Grace . Edaards. OldAfelbttmtens: Rose 5. Banks . Mulqtimey. Michell . Best: Wilhelm. Lrn'ett . Hewitt . Rose. Bails. Heine. OLD BRIGHTON 2 .2 2 .4 7.8 9.11.65 OLD 1LUI.EYBURY 2 .2 5 .4 6.8 9.10.64 Old Brlghtoa : Murett 3, Lennox 2. Whner, B7cketL LewYs. O'Ned . Best: Desmy4h . Corke . i-ogan, Alderson. Letmos Bickett. Old Haiteylrury: Floyd 3 . Reidy 2 . Kirkwood-Scott. Melin, Saunders. Waters. Best : Orion . Scaunich . Reidy. P. Langford-Jones. Waters . Floyd.


UNDER-19 SECTION 1 DE LA SALLE COLLEGIANS Coach : Tim Killwo rth U19 (C) : 1 L . Schmidt

2 N . Lynch 3 J . C ark (C) 4 D . Field 5 L . Taylor 6 C . Mollard 7 M . Maxwel l 8 N . Harriso n 9 M . Britten 10 B . Page 11 N . McCann 12 A. Lan don

13 S . Elg g(VC) 14 T Da D Yung o 15 T. Cookes 16 A. Baxter 17 T. Spicer 18 N . Brass 19 A. Robertson 20 J . Waters

21 C . Chambers 22 S. LY n c h 23 M . Gib son

24 M . Godfrey 25 A . McAlester

27 T. Foster 28 D . Telford 29 T. Ro gers-Wilso n

30 L. Moon (VC) 31 J . Rose 33 B . Samuel 39 S . Kinder 69 A. Dakin

Coach : Clay Weser U19 (C) : S . Hyland

2 B. Hobbs 3 P. Fotiniotis

11 C . Hyd e 11 R . S evens 12 M . Evans

4 C . Poletti 5 R . Hawkins 6 L. Hawkins

11 P. Bowden

12 B . Mercur i 13 S . Hyland (C) 14 M . Aron 15 J . Crowe 17 M . McHenry ry 18 D. Jarv is 19 D. Moore 20 B . Corin

23 T. Fisher

25 R . Beatt ie (VC) 26 S. Wood s 27 C . Worsteling

28 S. Hart 29 D . Forer 29 M. Joyce

29 K. Rogers (VC) 32 R . Bonnici 32 J. Silvers 33 M. O'Donnell 34 A . Pedicini 37 C . Buick 38 N . Stafford 42 S . Lo an q s 42 J . Water

44 X . Clance y 45 S . Cta 47 A. Moan 47 A. Orlando

70 M . Duggan M . An c7rew s C. Asmus

S. Erdos R. Hu p hson D. Nolan P. Nowlan B. Reade

A. Jackson M . Kar aviciu s S. Mctvptanus

OLD XAVERIANS

Coach: Ken Johan sen (1) Coach: PhD t .uchetta (2)

Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach : Pete Cabian M U19

32 A. Baker

34 G . Hower 35 D. Loney 36 G . D ean 37 V. Berg amin 38 N . Kudeweh 39 J. Thorn 40 J. Collin s 41 F. Papluca 42 M . Rees 44 S . Ciavola

47 M . De Rang o 49 D . Gleason 52 N . Macart ney 53 C . Butler 54 G. Boyd 60 A . Swindon 82 T. O'Shea

1 J. Schiano

2 N . Harber 7 J. Lara g Y 9 M . Mercuri 10 E . Williams

OLD PARADIANS 1 S . Young9 2 D. Green 3 G . O 'Mear a 4 B . Richardson 5 B . Galloway 5 B . Woodh am 6 M . Joyce 8 D . Varano 8 A. Vecchio 9 J. Byron 10 K. Theodossi A. Curran 12 C . Jacavou 16 C . Pric e 17 N . Allard 19 P. Karabatso s 20 M . Dempster 21 M . Szewczuk 22 M . Cosgriff 23 D . Briggs 23 M . Ploen q es 24 L. Brickwell 25 A . Jakowenko 26 B . O'Connor 27 S . Pruscino 28 R. Sart ori 29 V. Perry rY 30 S . Fellowes 31 F. Papaluca

MAZENOD Coach: Rod Bourke U19 ( C) :

9 D. Grant 10 D. Ryan

12 A. Bray 15 L. Morgan 16 B. Meehan (VCC ) ) 17 N . Meehan 18 M. Bonaddio 19 T Crook 21

2 C. Barren 3 B.Beeiiom

4 D. Bets 5 C. Cerroaus 6 S. Car rwu s 7 e.onr= 6 C. our 9 T Co' to R. cc ta T cu1 2 T. Da 13 J . Demon 14 n ar~ 5T Farrm

p Rigg

23 J . Kavanagh . 24 D . Nisbet

25 R. Hammond 34 C. Raine 37 D. Fento n 45 D. Stagliano 49 P. Harrington

53 J. Di Pietro 62 A. McDowell 69 G . Miller

76 N. Parry (C) 79 C . Davi s

ST BERNARDS Coach: Jeff Osborne U19 (C): 1 2 3 4

1 A. B a3e '

B . Swann R. Pizziche tta R.legudi R. Bonnici

5 J . Pearson

6 P. IHna220 7 N. Smit h 8 J. Delaney 9 S. Wheeler 10 C. Osborne 11 S. Erickson 12 A. Velona 13 S. Bugryn 14 A. Thomas 15 A. Pfeiffer 16 A. Mastropasqua 17 T. Pianta

16J .Fay

tt R . Feey 18 M. Fi~geraHi 19 M. Fr~ 20 P. Funmaer 21 T. c~eeson 22 N, Hat 23 J. Harnks

24 J. Healy 25 J. Cede 26 J. Hermessp 4 8 A.Ossaa

27 C. Hoare 49 T. PoWu s 26 R. iarora~eb So M .Ounn 29 J.Irca3nd N. RadgeLar

Sr

2fl o. Kee m 52 0. Rermex Kenmtt' 53 Push 33 12 Ma t .avl e r 5 4 M0 ayan 3 3 H. tnrsrgan as n. sdiwz sa P Lytt~eton e6 s . Skdnrore 35S, utcCarmr 57 A. Spence 36 A Mcoa a d 58 0 . Stem 37 B. McOram 59 c , sre~rens 36 J . Manerney 60 0 . SW" 39 T. Mcf9rtey 61 D . Storcy

40 J. McLean 62 T. storey 41 R, Meraxi p N . Tmem 42 B. Merin 64 s . Trumt~e 43 C . Mantgomery 65 C. Warry 44 e. Morr~a, es D.wayarw 45 P O~Aeshaw 67 M, xeureb

46J o'CenneJ 47 K Orou~:n

7 P. Nelson 8 L. Varney

18 T. James 19 L. Kavan agh 20 D. Sheehan 21 M . Polatajko 22 P. Rahill

23 D. Monteleone

24 A. Monteloene 25 J . Jacks 26 A. Gleason 27 James Mount 28 J. Zocco 29 J. Ci tt arelli 30 S. Borg 31 J. Evans 32 T. Harvey 33 S. Smith 37 J . LIoyd 42 V. ludka 43 C. Davis

OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIAN S Coach : Leigh Bowes U19 (C) :

1 A . Paltos 2 S . Grabert 3 G. Earl 4 W. Earl 5 N. Biggin 6 T. Ewell 7 G. Rhodes

8 T. Handle y 9 L . O 'Neil l 10 J. White 11 S. Di mer 12 A. Robe rtso n 13 R . O'Neill

OLD CAREY Coach : Peter Schiller U19 (C) : 1 F. Hakin s 2 D . Moriarty 3 P. Cerche 4 J . Heffernan 5 T Baker 6 B . Tuck 7 S . Addison

8 S . Derry 9 N. Latha m 10 R. Opp y

11 A. Hanson

12 J. Mai (C)

13 S. Walt D . Feas t 1 5 S. Chambers 16 N . Bull

14 A. Ginnavin

1e i T ~t

15 G . Norwood 16 J . Thornbrow

~ { . L~ense) 21 D . Stone 22 M. Pound 23 T Stuart 24 B . Shutie 25 A. A9urphy

17 C . Barrow 18 H . Rolls 19 M . Car r

20 A . McLaughlin 21 X . Carts 22 A . Walsh

26 C. Munro

27 C. Dave Y 28 P. To k;n s 29 8. Bec~ett

23 J. Thomas 25 A. Boyd 26 S . Fox

30 W. O wi n

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

33 D . Sitverwo¢d 34 N. Loc k 35 S. McConnell

30 D . Stockdale 31 A. Thorn s 32 R . Haywar d 33 M. Mc Briar 35 T. Erridge

ST KEV INS

31 C. Davis 32 C. Me lin

36 E. Davey 37 S. Davies 38 M. Aytward 46 A . Kettl e 47 A . Bond 55 A . Lea k

UNIVERSITY BLUES

Coach : Peter Foster U19 (C) : N. Moore, P. Mount

Coach : Steven Card U19 (C):

1 A . Callery 2 N . Walker 3 P. Moun tt t 4 A . Ra le 5 C . Noseda 6 B . Allis 7 B . Shelle y 8 T. McCann 9 L. Cresswel l 10 J . R a dford 11 T. CrowleyY 12 P. Bare 13 A. Stua rt 14 N . Moore 15 J . Ferrari 16 K. McDonald 17 A. Foley 18 A. Wise 19 C . Goldswort h Y 2 0 P. OiKeefe 21 J. Sibilia 22 M . Lagaste s 23 p Miles'

1 A. Albe rt 2 S. Benjamin 3 C . Brook s 4 J. Coulloupa s 5 B . Callery 6 A . Clark 7 A . Crawford 8 W. Crocker 9 H . Christie 10 L. Dean-John s 11 F. Delasqual e 12 C. Evans 13 S . Ferguson 14 A. Fleetwood 15 J . Hockin g 16 J . Hatt o n 17 W. Jackso n 18 G . Kin g 19 J. Lyle 20 D . Leahy

24 R . Sheehy

25 S . Vanderwert 26 A . Bevacqua 27 R . Zeman 28 N . Perrett 29 A . Conla n 30 P. Halpin 31 P. Harvey 32 S . OiConnor 33 J . OiConnor 34 T. Bergin 35 E . Rafte r 36 A. Smith . 37 R . Debrao 38 G . Anderson 39 D . Liepa 40 D . Dun n 41 J. Howden 42 J. Pangrazio 43 L . Wilkinson 44 R . Cam a n a 45 L. Meehan

21 M . McKerrow

22 R . McKerrow 23 T Menzies 24 T. McMillan 25 L. Morrison

26 N . Mules 27 C. Northey 28 S . Parsons 29 W. Py e 30 P. Sheahan 31 J . Starling 32 A. Southerland 33 A. Terrill 34 B. Tuck 35 L . Underwood 36 N . Vogel s 37 J. Ward 38 J. Webbe r 39 A . Whit e 40 R . Woodward 41 D . Wood


U N DER-19 SECTION 2 BEAUMARIS ItiAARCELUH coach : Corn Alexarder U19 (c):

1 M Smith 2 B Thomas 3 A Guerin 4 M Le e 5 M Ensor 6 L Gibson 7 B Stevens 8 N Bu rt on J ~ R Carrol l 10

11 G Johnson 12 J Bayford 13 D Emerson 14 P Bird 15 A Quin 16 N Atkins 17 T Eaton 18 A Palmer 19 N Kennedy 20 A Faraguna 21 M Selletto 22 K Alexander 23 A Catlin 24 L

e t 2 5 P Wrigh 26 T Collins 27 S Fitzgerald 28 B Spence 29 K Rawsthorn 30 D Teasdale 31 L McNicholas 32 A Black

33 B Griffiths 37 B Haynes 47 S Langford-Jones

Coach: Jar es Golds U19 (c):

1 M . Lefeanue 2 M . Karavilis 3 G . Cull 4 D . Marson 5 G . Romanin 6 S . Loy 7 D . Angotti 8 D . Ryan 9 G. Murley 10 D . Bonanno 11 A . Hasiotis 12 D . Ballantine 13 P. Pappalardo 14 C. Duinardo 15 J . Pappalardo 16 P. Diacogiorgis 17 J . Delahunt 18 M . Moussi 19 J . Sheehan 20 N . Mathew s 21 M . Fisher 22 M . Robe rts 23 L. Bettiol 24 B . Dinneen 25 G . Hawkin s 26 T. Louder 27 D. Ciro

1 G. Junkeer ( C) 2 T. Chapman 3 S . Miles 4 A . Shee r 5 T. Paterson 6 I . McKenzie 7 C. Stevens 8 T. Frankenburg 9 N . Leitl 10 N . Sladen 11 C. Fricke 12 L. Hum e 13 N . Simon 14 A . Willersdo rf 15 J . Hug hes 1 6 N . O'Bri e n 17 S . Eager 19 M . Rowell 20 N N . Brewster

21 T. Glass 22 L. Hanneman 23 L. Walkom 24 L. Hawkins 25 M . Thwaites 26 J . McCarrol l 27 E . Stewa rt

28 T. Cardy 29 S . Hosking 30 A. Lee ds g

31 S . Prendergast 32 E . Oliver 35 P. Rod g ers 36 R. Ashton 37 C. Armstrong 40 A. Collins 41 A. Reed 66 H. Thomas

OLD TRINITY ~ U79 (C) S. Jones, E. Davalzis

1 2 3 4 5 6

S . Jones (C) A. Beever M . Passador A. Roth e B. Hutchinson C . Russel p i l7B)se 8 D . AsFtwo rth 9 A. Grigg 10 S. Dann 11 K . Noden 12 C o Wilson NC ) 13 S . Johnson J 14 R rGamble 1 5 R .. Baxte 1 6 T. Hoggins 17 C . Hi as 18 19 20 21

N . Dahlstro m J. Maslen M . Canzoneri L . Kenned y

22 D . Kinros s 23 B . Fitzmauric e 24 E . Davatzis ( C) 25 W. Hansen 26 D . Robinson 27 L . Clarke 28 C . Butle r 29 W. Brady 31 R . Ramsden J . Cornel l 33 Y. Adal

35 C. So r 37 S . Medlin 39 A . Mai yah 43 D . Waldron (VC) 44 M . Lapira 45 S . Darcy-Molloy

52 A . Andrew s 61 N . Broster 64 M . Kassaby

OLD HAILEYBURY

OLD MELBURNIAN S

Coach: Greg Lasscock U19 (C) : J . Bell

Coach: Mark Libardi U19 (C) :

1 M . Taleb 2 T. Waters 3 B . Kousovasilis 4 O . Khader 5 B . Cariss 6 D . Skene 7 S . Hoban 8 T. Halpin 9 A. Naiss 10 C . Faraci 11 S . B ry ant 12 D . Aboud 13 C . Miller 14 J . Saba 15 N . Tonkin 16 P. Bo ry siewicz 17 S. Reynoldson 18 S. Mcilroy 19 M . Payne 20 R . Amato 21 M . Barker

1 L . Floyd 2 S . Davey 3 A . Brudar 4 L . Paisley 5 D . Harrop 6 R . Ladd 7 A . Biggs 8 J . Meades 9 C . Home 10 C . Efstathiou 11 R . Burn 12 T. Rogers 13 G. Finlayson 14 M . Chisholm 15 D . Pountney

1 J . Gooley 2 C . Guest 3 D . Fabiny i 4 C . Murphy 5 A. Ellims 6 H . Birrel l 7 C . Fong

22 G . Taylor 23 H . Mak houl

24 B . Kurec 25 M . Moustafa 26 N . OiHalloran 27 M . Rees 28 N . Smith 2 9 S . Smith 30 D . Willoughby 31 B . Wilson

33 A . McKenzie

OLD SCOTCH Coach: Ter ry Kendall U19 (C) : G. Junkeer

NTH OLD BOYS Coach : Pj* Ryan U19 (c):

STBEDES Coach : Michael Lovejoy U19(c) :

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 L T)im 11 J illiams 1 2 A Connoll 13 N Zomer VC) 14 J Dru ry 15 G Gome z 16 A Burnett 17 S Lambert 18 M Youn g 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 Dohe rty 27 S Kin wel l g 28 D Young 29 T Winne I 30 T Fava 31 P Wintl e 32 S Bell 33 G Strachan 34 M Mulcah y

35 A Smith

16 J . Miller

17 R . Bradham 18 C. Jayasekera 19 C. Moyle 20 H . Francis 21 D . Lay 22 A . Rode 23 M . Somaia 24 B . Hall 25 D. Harrigan 26 J . Bell ( C) 27 R. Carson 28 S . Dietz 29 M . Nicholson 30 D. Po rte r 31 D. Mason 32 E . E k 47 J . Robert so n

UNIVERSITY BLAC KS Coach: U19 (c) :

8 C . Jenning s

9 J . Murtaz 10 P. Stuckey a 11 N . Sampled 12 E. Wilson

13 D . Patt erso n 14 G . Anderso n 16 R . Atkins 17 J . Hammon d 18 E . Farquarson 19 R . Hyam s 20 E . Alder

21 W. Yunken 22 C . Ray 23 I . Amler 24 J . Moss 25 H . Turne r 26 H . McLeo d 27 W. Austin 28 C . Sibree 30 N . Coutts 32 M . Benko 33 N . Couzen s

WHITEFRIAR S t ~~ U~h,

OSharnasay

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. McAuley y

14 L . Mellings 15 S . MoodyY

16 B . Murphy 17 R . Neale 18 A . Nolan 19 C . Pease 20 H . Peck 21 C . Schillingg

22 M . Staunton 23 S . Vegter 24 D . Walsh

1 A . Croug h 2 M . Northey

3 5 6 7 8 9

B . Phan J . Power B . Winc h T. Hilto n R . Fedel e

L. Trewhella

10 A. Johnso n 11 M . Cassarin o 1 2 D . Rei d 13 N . Cowling 14 S . Ward 15 S . Staddon 16 B. S inc lai r 17 D . Eif erman n 18 R . Murra y M . Duffy 20 S. Flemin g 21 M . Setches 22 S. Davi s 23 L . Armstron g 24 J . Treyvau d 25 M . Croshe r 26 D . Sullivan 27 T. Hoare 28 B . Doherty 29 M . Wals h A . Beatt ie 31 B . Jone s 32 M . Tan 33 R . Pawlik 34 T. Mulcah y 35 D . Levi 36 J . Anderson


UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E AJAX

GqULFE1 .DGRAMMAR

DE LA SALLE

Coach: Henry Rtttennan U19 (C) :

Coach: Mark Donovan

Coach: Craig Wilillams

U119(D):s.wdjaia

1.1192 (D) :AOo<,n;son

1 B. Klein 2 A. Bock 3 B. Davis 4 D . Gokienfein 5 E . Goldstone 6 G. Israelsohn 7 S . Gutman 8 J . Rosenbaum

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. Acfield 10 C . Worboys 11 P. Sykes 12 S . Sant 13 R . Silverman 14 T. Cripps 15 A . Schw a b

1 R . Loft 2 R . Gullifer 2 A . Keogh 3 G. Hristov 3 L. R an 4 M . uschen a 6 J . Davies 7 J . Byrne 7 S . Tucker 9 N. Synott 9 I . Watson 110 0 J L n Ragy .A. a Mola 11 L . Meehan 12 S. Logan 12 T. Robso n 13 A . Donnison (C) 13 M. Harriso n 15 A . McKenzie 18 P. Nowla n 19 N . Stafford 20 J . Silver

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. Lewis 25 M . Blashki 26 Mark Segal 27 C . Spero 30 A. Lefkovic 32 A. Rodgers 33 S. Shetzer 36 M . Segal 39 S . Midler

16 B . O' Callaghan

17 T Kavouris 18 M . Gurpinar 20 A. Winters 21 C. Nairn 22 M . Richardson 23 C. Clear

24 A. Wilkinson 25 G . Evan s 26 S. Wid'1a1'a 27 T. Freeman 29 D . Golabek

33 P. Ralph 34 J . Wilmot 35 A . White

38 D. Veentjer

2 M . Thomason

3 tA ,b/ce

4 N . Pane, 5 C. wfiaMs 6 FEW

7 B W40

3 4 5 6

S . Worrell L. Hogan C. Twentyman T Litchfield

Mills 8 A. Doman 7 D.

8 S, lb~ 9 C-~~ 10PFzenf'd

11 J ~ 12 A, Weeks 13 aca~" 14 G, Va'd?V s s m,N 16 J,g„s, n We 8 L A~lartl 19 B.Ma~n

20 M H~~ 21 T Craw_

22 TCiS 23 J R,e 24 P OiDa~3 Y L D6~ 32 NS9wmnoi

26 C.1,

OLD MENTONIANS OLD XAVERL4NS Coach: Svend Sm wkl U19 (C) : Wes Ballarohne

1 W. Ballantine

1 JBer 2 s. C*.

;.,e 33 J .vaga,

. 34 J F~ 27 M H ~~, 28 D~ 35 S_~. 36 M~, y 29 s CocMe 37 M_Bohan ~ a~ 42 M~

2 A. Quo n 3 T Prantzos 4 J Midwinter 5 S Will s 6 A Crowther 7 A Duddy 8 W Climas 9 M . Cripps 10 D . Shaw 11 A Voss 12 A Landriga n 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 Flahiv e 27 M. Flynn 2a C. Lucas

29 D Anderson

30 M Lanagan

M .H .S .O .B . coach: Peter ODeo u 1 9(c):, Ienwilso ,

1 T. Parker 2 R . Clowes 3 A . Simpson 4 J . Wilso n 5 A . OiBrie n 6 J . Moor e 7 J . Gregson 8 T. Leaver 9 R. Limbrick 10 N. McKenzi e 11 S. Fodde r

12 N . Youngs 13 B. Sims-Luca s 14 S. Caller

15 T. Wrigh t

16 K. Miezi s 17 McCully 18 J . Davi s

19 B . Hill 20 A . OiBrie n 21 P. Physi c

22 P. Brown 23 R. Joseph 4 25

L. aa rr

26 A. As loew 27 H . Taylo r 28 M. Podolsky 29 R . Park 30 T. Morgan 31 L. Jones 32 R . Weeden 33 T. Lower 34 R . Ware 35 B . Miezi s 36 S . Osborn e

A. Murray B . Muscat A. Nevill e E. Phillips D . Pipito M. Salem D . Stinear

43 J . Sharp 44 J . Kretsch

Coach: M i te Dickenson U19 (C): J. SnKh

29 M . Coghla n 31 A. Hancock 31 B. Read e 40 A. Hayes 57 N . Brasher 58 D . Faer (VC) D . Buckley T. Buntine A . Burrows M . Evans R . Ford A . Jackson

Coach: Ia,vAnott U19(c): 1 D. Anderson

D. McHen S . Monte Ave

40 A . Halphen

MONASH BLUES

20 J . Wi11ey 23 J . M e a

HAMPTON ROVERS

9 A. Worrell 10 L. Stephen 11 D. Alexande r 12 M . Campbell 13 R . Butler 14 A. OiReilly 15 D . Grant 16 B. Kuramot o 17 C . Mackay 18 N . S Illotls

19 M . K2nnedy 20 C . Beswic k 21 T McNish 22 N . Hollo w 23 L. Brown

B . Goss 25 NN . Lan e 24

26

P. Nixon

27 W. Steabben 28 M . Francis 29 A. Palmer 32 N . Webster 33 J. Gardner

Coach: P at Hawkins (t) Coach: P ete Cattfinan (2) U19 (C): , A Baley 38 J_k ~ 2 c . pr 39 T n~ 3 B Bc~n 40 J h4ian 4 D an 41 R . t~an

5 C Carmis 42 B, h?s~, s S . ca~ 43 c. rr~ ~y 7 B ChsSe 44 El.fixrexn 8 C. Cmdai 45 P.03b5ax 46 00MV 90 R ~ 47

11 TCsrow 48AC ~ 2 T oa.~ a9 T Pans

13 J[kxs~n 50 Ri .(:un 14 A Drxgo 51 N .Ragc .xr

is TFrm 52 D . R~.e

16 J Fay 53 M. Fdrh 7 a F~ r ea D. 16 M.F~ 55 ASd~tr 9 yt_ r:,W 56 s. SlXm>xe 20 P Furnda 57 A Spens 21 T.CLon 58 D. Stem 22 N~~ 59 C$m'~

23 J. 60 D~ VW

24 J. Healy 61 us" 25 J_F*,y, s;, T StDrey 26 J H~nc( 63 N T,,-.t 27 c Have 64 s .Tn.1628 R.IavrarWb 65 C war y 29 J ka~d 66 D. wstad

30 0~xs 67 M x~eb 31 M rcerwa 32 ALarls 33 R tnrr~ 34 P=

~ A NkDXM 37 B~Cya,y

ORMOND Coach : Brian Keating Ut9 (C): A Stasiak 1 S. Thompson 2 M. Nash 3 D . Robbins

4 D . Roman 5 T. Ashford s M. Broadhurst 7 S . Keleher 8 R . COUISton

9 J. Rutz is J. Cullen 11 B . Minter 12 P . Townsend 13 A. Kurzel 14 B. Healey l s S. Pofter

n S. Naughton 18 P. CicareiW 19 A. Strauc h 20 K. Watson 21 B. Walker 22 D . Hopkins

23 S. E an

24 M. Halloran 25 J . Dal e 26 D . Mabbeft 27 P. Gleason 28 A . StaSlak 29 K . coon 30 H . Black 31 P. Waked

32 A. Russell 33 S. Stephens 35 C. Knight

ST tQLDA STH CAULFIELD Coach; John Howard U19 (C): J . Dnsnmarid 69 J. D ummo d . ~r~ H 64 C

65 D. Malone y

ss K, ro~y 67 w. PerK~s

68 J. Za3ame p S. Reece 70 C . Barrera

71 M. Barake l 72 A Camara 73 S. Romagn~rw

74 c Gray 75M, Top. 7s D. Slade 77 A. Moore 78 R. HaA 79 C.ldttdW#an 80 A. Haine s

71 L Dodan 82 B. zwak

83 A. Sehsai 2 4 L P ry de 93 S. Kennedy 85 H Pearly 94 D . Heafsma s5 A oa n 86 C Pe ez

87 T. r~am,em 96 rJ cos . e

28 J . Van Bierkel 971d Toy 6

Be N DiZNa 90 S 1talapowo s 91 T CarnpEe 92 B . Santa! z6a


UNDC1"i- 1 y - ( 1) Mt U

AQUINAS O .C. Coach : Terry McEvoy U19 (c):

1 J . Jess 2 N . Cowling

3 S . Staddon 5 M . Boland

6 S . Bennett 7 J . Coghlan 8 FA . Greer 9 T. Harkin 1~ TM. Moran 12 D. McKee 13 P. Glennie 14 T. Blasch 15 M . Tan 16 C. Field 17 J. Allison 18 J. Coussin s 19 B. Anthony 20 D . Marshall 21 D . Minogue 22 B. Moran 24 B. Mills 26 M. Johnstone 32 J. Bleakney 34 M. Delsovito 41 J . Pote 44 M. Dalsanto 48 S . Devers 54 D . Kealy 60 D . Vine 71 M. Woods

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Coach : Bob EICs

U19(c): 1 S . Alderhoven 2 A . Bestow

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 . Natfas 21 R . Parris 22 T. Peterson 23 B . Pouroganis 24 N . Povaran 25 D . Povaran 26 J . Stynes 27 P. Taylor

Coach: David Miller

U19(C) : 1 N . Hodder 2 P. Batty 3 G . Bonnici 4 R . Gallagher 5 C . Miller 6 G . Newey 7 A Volpi 8 C . McDonald 9 M . Brown 10 C . Vaughan 11 J .. Blandthorn 12 N . Zannis 13 S . Dornik 14 P. Mansic 15 M . Dunn 16 A. Schlittler 17 T. Kay 18 J . McNally 19 J . Ross 20 S. Goldsworthy

Br,, r CartwrgM U19 (C) :

8 A Lux 29 D Bolton 30 R Lane 50 N Edgar 51 T Kavouris 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

OLD IVANHOE Coach : Stewart McLean U19 (C): 1 D. Bennet

2 G . Gibson 3 N. Coyne 4 B. Davis 5 A. Oates 6 7 8 9

K. Angelo M . Loga n B. Spoor B. Low

10 B. Roderick 11 C . Brannigan 14 P. Dowd 15 R . Holmwood 16 R . Hense 17 J. Harrop 18 A . Harpepr

20 B. Willis 21 R . Gilderdale 22 G . Maddelic 23 C . Barker 25 P. Illis 26 S . Brandt 30 L . Courage 37 J. Keane 40 C . Harris

28 L . Thompson 29 g Walleneiser

STLEOSEI MVL4US THERRYPENOLA WAZ'll-E PARK

OLD GEELONG

coach: Paul Matson U19(C):

2 R . Zampogna 4 R . Springall 8 A . Grant 9 S . Stella 10 C . Bannister 11 S . Bocaglia 12 J . Briedis . 13 D . Candiloro 14 R . Dodd s 15 A . Mc M a hon 16 D . Dunn A . McDonald 18 N . James 19 G. Kuret 20 J . Smith 21 B . Fitzpatrick 22 M . Yates 23 M . Russell 24 T. Sigfter 25 N . Trewin 26 R. Garcia 27 R. Azzopardi 28 C. O'Brien 29 N . Perrett

OLD PARADIAN S Coach : Ken Joharwsen (1) Coach : Ptul Lushetta (2)

1 S . Young 2 D. Gree n 3 G. O'Mear a

4 B . Richardson 5 B . Galloway 5 B . Woodha m 6 M . Joyce 8 D. Varan o 8 A. Vecchio 9 J . Byro n 10 K. Theodoss i 11 A. Curran A. Talarico 12 C. Jacavou 16 C. Price 16 B. Sulliva n 17 N. Attard 19 P. Karabatso s 20 M . Dempster 21 M . Szewczuk 22 M . Cosgriff 23 D. Briggs 23 M . Ploenge s 24 L. Brickwell 25 A. Jakowenko 26 B. O'Connor

WARRINGAL

YARRAVALLEY

Coach John Stanton U19 (C):

Co : achAsh Wain U19(C) :

1 H. Anderson 2 S . Anderso n 3 D. Bloomfield 4 G . Bell 5 L. Bolzon 6 C. Burk e 7 A. Cam,illeri 8 M . Chazan 9 B. Frew 10 E. Gale 11 A. George 12 A. Green 13 T. Healey 14 A. Hopgood 15 J. Hopkins

1 A. Midland 2 T. Morri s 3 S . Lloyd 4 C . Fraser 5 P. Vallopp i 6 M. Wines 7 B. Sturzaker 8 B. Arnot

16 D . Inman 17 M . Keegan 18 D . Lewis 19 G . Long

16 A A . Bell

20 M. Manovella 21 S. Morri s 22 D . Mutton 23 N . Mullan e 24 D . Nasrallah 25 M. Natoli 26 L . Prosser 27 M. Pope 28 D . Ryan 29 D . Schulze 30 T. Sessions 31 R . Singh 32 M. Sloan 33 J. Spence 3 4 C . Taylo r 35 N . Taylo r 36 D . Thoma s 37 T. Thomso n 38 M. Vanlint 39 S . Walter 42 J . Wilkin s 40 B . White 43 A . Welc h 41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee

9 J . Longworth Lon wort h 10 B. Searl e 11 B. Reynolds

12 D . Lang 13 C . Shu q 14 T. Llo dg 15 D . Batley

17 T Mcllrath 18 R . Pearc e 19 E. Kryse

20 T Ty shin g 21 P. Vaugh n 22 B . Drew 23 C . Arnol d 24 A . Cusano 25 S . Matters 26 J . Skipwort h 27 T. Hancoc k 28 B . Reynold s 29 S . Coleman 30 B . Wapshott 31 J . Scanla n

27 S. Pruscin o 28 R . Sa rtori 29 V. Perry 30 S. Fellowe s 31 F. Papaluc a 32 A. Baker 34 G . Howe 35 D . Loney

36 G . Dean 37 V. Bergami n 38 N . Kudeweh

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 . Gleaso n

52 N . Macartney 53 C. Butle r 60 A . Swindon


*Cost of local call (mobile phones excluded) .

1째~~~ ealfli Funded by the Victorian Health

-S, S The Quit logo is a registered trademark


MARKETING NEWS by Phil Stevens

WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY - CELEBRATES 10 YEARS ctoria will celebrate the World Health Organisation's tenth "World No Tobacco Day" on 31 May with activities promoting the theme "The day you quit for a smokefree family" . The VAFA will join over 300 other organisations state wide in running promotional activities to support the smokefree theme . Judith Watt, Executive Director of the Quit Campaign said, "Smoking kills around 18,000 Australians every year . These deaths also impact heavily on thousands of family members and friends . If someone i n your family is quitting on World No Tobacco Day, it's important that you're sympathetic and supportive i f they get a little cranky when the cravings hit . This might be just the time to involve them in one of the many smokefree activities for the day ." "Perhaps take them to the cinema, the Zoo or a smokefree restaurant and remind them of the positive things about being smokefree such as saving money, smelling better, feeling fitter and living longer!" she said . Patrons across the weekend at Elsternwick Park will be asked to swap their cigarettes for a ChupaChup, to support the notion of VAFA - Family Football and the World Health Organisation's World No Tobacco Day - SmokeFree families promotion . Other events across the weekend are as follows : Smokers at the MCG for the North Melbourne v . Geelong match on 31 May will be encouraged to swap their cigarette for a Chupa Cup as they enter the ground. In a pre-game football clinic, 150 children will have an opportunity to learn football skills from some of the AFL's top players on the hallowed turf of the MCG . Village Cinemas are supporting the day providing a number of free family cinema passes through a coupon in the Herald-Sun and via a Fox FM radio promotion . On the day, families will be able to purchase a "Smokefree Family Pass" for $25 - a discount of 30% . As part of World No Tobacco Day celebrations, over 50,000 Victorian school children have registered to design a billboard in Quit's 11th Annual Billboard Competition along the theme "Smokefree is what I want to see" . The competition closes on 5th June giving schools and communities an opportunity to display their designs on 31st May .

SMOKEFREE INCENTIVE COMPETITION As of Monday May 25 the following VAFA clubs have gone SmokeFree in line with the Quit Campaign's 1998 promotion of SmokeFree VAFA venues . Aquinas . Banyule, Caulfield Grammarians, De La Salle, Kew, MHSOB, Monash Blues, Oakleigh . Old Mentonians, Old Paradians, Old Trinity, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers, St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield, St . Leos Emmaus, Syndal Tally Ho, Thornbury Cougars, Uni . Blacks, Uni . Blues, UHSOB and Yarra Valley have all met the follocving criteria for entry into the awards . They firstly had to produce evidence of discussion at committee level of a SmokeFree Policy ( ie . minutes), they then had to determine which areas would be SmokeFree and to clearly designate these as such with signage . Obviously the sale of cigarettes had to be prohibited, and also the removal of ashtrays from those areas designated as SmokeFree . After the completion of the competition (August 14) (15) clubs will be randomly drawn to win $300 each, with the remaining clubs receiving a$100 payment . Should the number of clubs exceed (25) a bonus draw will take place for (1) $1500 award . All clubs entered are promoted on Sport 927's breakfast program "The Big Sports Breakfast" every Wednesday, and an advertisement acknowledging the clubs' support will appear in the Herald Sun during VAFA Grand Final weekend . The competition is not only a benefit to clubs financially, but from a health perspective it really does make sense . So do your bit both at your club, and on World No Tobacco Day and keep up the good support of the Quit Campaign .

e

World No Tobacco Day May 31 Do your bit to "Clear The Air" an d "SmokeFree Families"


SPORTSTAPE ® BRACES ® MOUT H GUARDS o BANDAGE S

Official Supplier of Sports Medicine Products t o

Ei•DF0n~JO Beiersdorf Australia Ltd (ACN 000 025 623 ) 7 Maurice Street, Nunawading VIC 3131 Telephone Toll Free 1 800 032 157


f,i fter many years of coaching one of the most enjoyj"~.a.able aspects of footy the social activity between c Iubs has existed for decades . In the early years of my Ammo experience I conidered this to be second to none to any competition . It seems that in recent times many coaches, playand supporters for get that it is an unwritten la w ti1at ';ou should Spend some time in the opposition =ocial room to socialise : Some clubs offer great facilirics and the ones that do not, offer great hospitality . I guess that we all go through the ups and downs of a football season and the last thing you really want ro do, especially as a coach, is to talk to your opposii ion after a loss, however it has always been the home roach who sets the example and at least offers the ~ ;,iting coach a drink . To have a chat if not about our game maybe talk about you who or they played ore~iously or gather some info on other sides etc . We must all remember that most of our clubs rely heavily on the financial transaction of the bar t o

ensure our e"stenee and for some to help pay the bills . . . YOU . As the home coach you need to make the effort to meet the your counterpart because if you do not set the example, your players will surely follow your lead and miss out on a typical Ammo tradition . In recent times I have noticed the decline in this area and feel we all have a responsibility to keep tradition in our competition in times where it is so easy to forget the tradition that has made our game and this competition so enjoyable. I'm sure we have all been away from footy on holidays or O/S and run into somebody we coached and played against and talked about old times . Lets make sure we keep the tradition in our ever changing game . Glen Taylor A7 CA , cretary

U19 COACH OF THE MONTH APRIL

,T

y.9ME : Ian Wilmott

Date:

Wednesday June 3, 1998 7 .00p m Richmond FC Social Club, Jolimon t Cost : $45 per head (all inclusive) Guest Speaker: John Kennedy Snr. Bookings: Clubs encouraged to book tables of 8-10. All welcome.

CLUB : Hampton Rovers SECTION : U19(2)Blue

Time: Venue:

PLAYING HISTORY : Murrumbeena .Districts , Ormond AFC COACHING HISTORY : Coaches U13, 14, 15, 16 (3 runners-up, 1 premiership), involved with Prahran Dragons U15 & 16 Development Programs, Hampton Rovers Junior Coaching Coordinator 1998, U 1 6 Skills Coach, U19 coach Level 3 accreditation

Places still available Confirm booking with cheque mad e payable to : A1'+ CA/VAFA , P 0 Box 359 ElsternwicR, 31 8 5

COACHING PHILOSOPHY : Keep it simple . Work on 2-3 areas over a 3 week period . When all players understand them, introduce something else . FUTURE AMBITION : To continue in the devel,,pment of ovr great game at junior and senior level .

MELEES

m

.

-

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"


In a pair of Blades boots, with the revolutionary sole system and internal wedge, you'll notice the improved performance and comfort where it matters most . On the ground .

0 Official Supplier- to VA Fr1 .

T & zs L ooo5


BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P $2000 TO THE WINNING CLU B Points have been allocated for Round Five matches and today the leading 20 clubs are shown . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a senior team win receives 12 points : reserves win 5 points ; an under 19 team win 5 points . CLUB SEN. RES . U•19 TOTA L WHITEFRIARS 0 C 6 6 6 13 2 OLD XAVERIANS 6 5 6 12 7 OLD MENTONIANS 6 4 .5 4 114 . 5 MARCELLIN 5 5 3 .5 102 .5 OLD CAMBERWELL 6 6 0 102 MONASH GRYPHONS 6 5 0 97 BEAUMARIS ' 5 5 2 95 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 5 5 1 .5 92 . 5 KEW 6 4 0 92 OLD PARADIANS 3 5 6 91 OLD CAREY 5 6 0 90 PENINSULA 5 6 0 90 OLD SCOTCH 3 5 5 86 ORMOND 3 6 4 86 OLD TRINITY 5 3 2 85 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 3 2 85 AQUINAS 4 4 3 83 DE

LA

SALLE

4

4

MHSOB 4 1 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 4 OLD GEELONG 4 5

3

83

6 3 2

83 83 83

Bonus points are on offer and can be earned as follows : • 40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior , reserve or Under 1 9 players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches . • 2 points for each 8100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through th e VAFA up to 31 July 1998 .


E.STEFx 0 3 1P 1 1C : - (=,r': F s ; DRAW 1998 (May - July )

U

This Sat. 30/5 : This Sun . 31/5: Next Sat. 6/6 : Next Sun . 7/6 : Sat . 13/6 :

Ivanhoe v Therrv Penol a Old Melburnians v Old Brighto n No matches Queen's Birthday weekend No matches Queen's Birthday weeken d No match scheduled - ground vacan t

Sun. 14/6 :

FIDA matchday

Old Trinity v Ormond Sat . 20/6 : Sun. 21/6 : Out. Blues v Old Scotch Sat . 27/6: hiarcellin v North Old Boys St . Kevins v Collegians Sun 28/6 : Sat . 4/7 : M azenod v Old Paradians No match scheduled - ground vacant Sun . 5/7: Sat 11/7 : tvtHSOB v Mazeno d No match scheduled - ground vacant Sun 12/7: No match scheduled - ground vacant Sat 18/7 : Sun 19/7: FIDA matchday Therry Penola v Old Ivanhoe Sat 25/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacant Sun 26/7 :

David Rosman, De La Salle . Striking, 2 matches . Andrew Smith, Old Scotch . Striking, 4 matches . Scott Diamond, St . Kilda South Caulfield. Striking, 2 matches . Gavin Pattison, St. Johns . Striking, 2 matches . Andrew Hamilton, Swinburne . Striking. 2 matches . Angelo Gencarelli, Kew. Striking, 6 matches. * James McCashney, St. Marys . Striking, 2 matches, * Justin Horsburgh, Old Westbourne . Abusive language, 2 matches . * Steve D'Andrea, West Brunswick . Striking. 2 matches. * Marcus Rees, North Old Boys (U19) . Striking, 2 matches. * Ian Boyle. Hampton Rovers (Res .) Abusive language, 2 matches . * Steve Lawson (Coach), Mt . Lilydale (Club 18) . Misconduct, 2 matches *Accepted p rescribed penalty Investigation results - May 26th, 1998 Old Melburnians Club 18 charged with conduct unbecoming in that it played an unregistered player under the name of a registered player . Charge sustained and club fined $1000 ($750 suspended over 12 months and to become immediately added to any other fine for any similar offence) . St . Pats Mentone and Salesian clubs charged with being involved in a melee in the senior match played Saturday May 16th . Charge sustained, St . Pats Mentone fined $250 ($100 suspended fine) and Salesian fined $600 ($200 suspended fine) .

First offence ($5); second offence ($25) ; third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100); each subsequent offence ($100). Seniors;/U19 Reserves/C18 failure to provide failure to phone final scores by 5pm score s by 2 .30pm

Saturday's Final Siren Scores

(A S5e C t 1速I1) p.m 6 .Saturdy

Old Ess . (Res .) Yarra Valley (Res .) Hawthorn (Res .)

Uni . Blues . (U19/1) Marcellin (U19/2) O .Hailey. (U19 2)

OTHER Incorrect scores phones (Rd . 6) St . Pats mentone (Sen .), Therry Penola (C18 Rd . 5), North Old Boys (U19), Old Trinity (U19), St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield (U19), MHSOB (U19)

REMEMBER PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE


Coles Myer Ltd . SERVING THE COMMUNIT Y

Rev~ ew - Round 4 Ringwood Blues and RAID Lions fought out ~1 oreat game of football with RAID victorious in oe finish, while Geelong failed again to take the tield giving Karingal (2) a walkover. Keilor after being drooped a division clearly outpointed parkside to get their first points for the season, ~rlitle Maribyrnong in their promotion to Division 2 were too strong for Ballarat . Karingal reversed their earlier round result with a good `rin over the Bombers, while the Kangas were too strong over Werribee . The Marlins found Bendigo (1) too good on the day, with Hawthorn handing Bendigo (2) a 6 goal defeat . Preview - Round 5 Parkside and Karingal (2) are the first match scheduled for the Alec Gillon Oval this Sunday with the Parkside team tipped to win . RAID Lions and Broadmeadows will be great game of football with both teams very strong in mos t

LADDERS ROUND 4 DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST E3ENDIGO (1) 4 3 1 1i.1RINGAL 4 3 1 BOMBERS 4 2 2 '1I,ARLINS 4 1 3

positions, on recent form the RAID Lions should prevail . Werribee and the newly promoted Maribyrnong play at 12 .30 and with Maribyrnong yet to be defeated I cannot see Werribee troubling them this weekend . Geelong are scheduled to play Keilor and on recent form Geelong are no guarantee to arrive . If they do Keilor will win easilv . In the final match the Bombers take on the Marlins and although the Marlins have struggled recently I feel this round they are due for a win . Karingal (1) and Ringwood travel to Bendigo to take on the home teams . Karingal should be too strong for Bendigo (1) . with Bendigo (2) favoured to get the points against the Blues in a tight contest . Ballarat host hawthorn in what will be another entertaining match the Knights should rebound from their last round loss to record a win, in what I expect to be a close match .

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS 0 147 171 85.96 1 2 0 148 182 81 .31 1 2

0 196 192 102.8 8 0 149 221 67 .42 4

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS MARIBYRNONG 4 4 0 0 66 16 412 .5 1 6 RVD LIONS 4 3 1 0 290 127 228 .34 12 GROADMEADO6VS 4 3 1 0 222 103 215 .5 12 QALLARAT * 4 2 2 0 229 165 138 .78 8 QGNDIGO (2) 4 2 2 0 241 184 130 .9 8 HAWTHORN 4 2 2 0 175 134 130 .59 8 RfNGWOOD 4 2 2 0 108 243 44.4 8 ,':1;RRIBEE 4 1 3 0 139 124 112 .09 4 DIVISION THREE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS P 1RKSIDE * 4 2 2 0 251 124 202 .4 8 iL1RINGAL (2) * 4 2 2 0 239 136 175 .73 8 KEILOR 4 1 3 0 109 27 403 .7 4 GEELONG * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 received forfei t or[eiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the round


TEAMSHEET S 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 .

VAFA

kth

INF U01"'LLIN E

~~

(p resented by Quit)

1

30 0 (50 cents per min .)

(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service O

• Permits (Thurs) • Weekend matches (Fri) • Scores (Sat . night)

ELSTERNWICK PARK GATE S The main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day . . The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the club invoiced accordingly. Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .


TEAM NAME

P W L D FOR AGST

PTS

A RESERVE SECTION LD 0 SCVERIANS 7 A OLDX DE LA SALLE 7 ST KEVINS 7 COLLEGIANS 7 n; NV=_RSITY BLUES 7 ~,D MELBURNIANS 7 7 S-,BERNARDS ,DHAILEYBURY 6 LE) BRIGHTON 6

6 6 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 0

1 1 3 3 3 3 4 5 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

633 541 600 529 499 512 469 373 299 233

363 174 .38 24 370 146 .22 24 401 149 .63 16 506 104.55 16 517 96 .52 16 566 90.46 16 494 94.94 12 453 82.34 8 642 46.57 4 502 46.41 0

B RESERVE ORMOND 7 6 1 0 670 305 219 .67 24 OLD PARADIANS 7 6 1 0 538 343 156.85 24 7 6 1 0 507 352 144.03 24 AfARCELLIN NORTH OLD BOYS 7 5 2 0 488 428 114.02 20 OLD TRINITY 7 4 3 0 403 572 70.45 1 6 -'MOE 7 2 5 0 415 496 83 .67 8 --ERRY PENOLA OR 7 2 5 0 430 536 80 .22 8 -ZEN0D 0 C 7 2 5 0 393 579 67.88 8 "_-OS 7 1 6 0 504 590 85 .42 4 0,A IVANHOE 7 1 6 0 294 522 56.32 4 C RESERV E BEAUMARIS A F C 7 6 1 0 626 305 205.25 24 7 6 1 0 511 360 141 .94 24 OLD GEELONG OLD MENTONIANS 7 5 1 1 645 390 165.38 22 ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 5 2 0 580 376 154.26 20 3~':YULE 7 4 3 0 560 485 115.46 1 6 !'PTON ROVERS 7 3 4 0 476 499 95.39 12 '~`'AST0WN 7 2 4 1 404 625 64.64 10 _J_EENTEMPLESTOWE 7 1 6 0 361 527 68.50 4 gr LEOS EMMAUS W P 7 1 6 0 343 602 56 .98 4 ST K !LDA SOUTH CAULFIELD7 1 6 0 267 641 41 .65 4 D RESERVE SECTION AJAX 7 'NHITEFRIARS 7 PARKSIDE 7 MONASH BLUES 7 AQUINAS O C 7 7JTHBANK 7 C':VERSITYBLACKS 7 ~ RRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 7 ~-LcSIAN O C 7 C .DESSENDON GRAMMAR 7 5' .DHNSOC 7 S' ?ATRICKS MENTONE 7

7 7 6 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 0

0 0 1 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7

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

701 205 341 .95 28 589 193 305.18 28 650 288 225.69 24 619 471 131 .42 16 422 360 117.22 16 423 460 91 .96 16 443 386 114 .77 12 493 518 95.17 10 327 539 60.67 8 291 650 44.77 6 289 798 36.22 4 294 749 39.25 0

E BLUE RESERVE 0 .0 CAMBER WELL 7 7 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7 6 PENINSULA O B 7 6 OAKLEIGH A F C 7 4 94SIDE PARK 7 4 ?RHOUSE 7 3 4HUNTLY 7 2 ERNWICK 7 1 BURNE UNIVERSITY 7 1 . ' .' 1RYS 7 1

0 1 1 3 3 4 5 6 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

980 707 709 495 486 313 301 294 280 294

E WHITE RESERVE OLD CAREY 7 6 1 0 608 `iTZROY REDS 7 5 1 1 626 " .SOB 7 5 2 0 676 7 5 2 0 547 LIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 =1MOND CENTRAL 7 '~-9THBRUNSWICK 7 -LEEN COBRAS 7 -ROBE UNIVERSITY 7 ---' WESTBOURNE A F C 7

4 3 3 2 1 0

3 4 4 5 5 7

0 0 0 0 1 0

563 454 489 284 258 240

170 576 .47 28 175 404 .00 24 216 328 .24 24 465 106 .45 16 482 100.83 16 651 48.08 12 668 45 .06 8 613 47 .96 4 682 41 .06 4 737 39 .89 4

308 197 .40 24 312 200 .64 22 258 262 .02 20 299 182 .94 20 390 144 .36 16 440 103 .18 12 563 86 .86 12 860 33 .02 8 595 43 .36 6 818 29 .34 0

TEAM NAM E

P

W L D

FOR

AGST %

PTS

F RESERV E MONASH GRYPHONS 7 6 1 0 686 278 246 .76 24 WEST BRUNSWICK 7 5 2 0 541 394 137 .31 20 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 5 2 0 573 506 113 .24 20 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7 3 4 0 425 416 102 .16 12 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 7 3 4 0 414 487 85 .01 12 ANZ ALBERT PARK 7 3 4 0 326 461 70 .72 12 ELEY PARK A F C 7 2 5 0 379 731 51 .85 8 SYNDAL TALLY HO 7 1 6 0 322 602 53 .49 4 CLUB 18 (1 ) OLD XAVERIANS 6 6 0 0 796 125 636 .80 24 DE LA SALLE 6 6 0 0 547 176 310 .80 24 OLD BRIGHTON 6 5 1 0 280 213 131 .46 20 OLD SCOTCH 6 3 3 0 303 312 97 .12 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 3 3 0 280 405 69 .14 12 MHSOB 6 2 4 0 383 394 97 .21 8 ST KEVINS 6 2 4 0 253 381 66 .40 8 MAZENOD O C 6 2 4 0 242 482 50 .21 8 COLLEGIANS 6 1 5 0 180 525 34 .29 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 6 1 5 0 199 505 39 .41 0 CLUB 18 (2 ) MONASH WHITES 6 6 0 0 341 163 209 .20 24 THORNBURY COUGARS 6 5 1 0 428 296 144 .59 20 MT LILYDALE 0 C 6 4 2 0 458 320 143.13 16 6 3 3 0 386 336 114.88 12 MARCELLIN OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR5 3 2 0 331 372 88.98 12 KEW 6 1 5 0 235 334 70.36 4 PARKSIDE 6 1 5 0 277 467 59.31 4 YARRA VALLEY 6 1 5 0 290 543 53 .41 4 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS 7 7 0 0 901 297 303.37 28 OLD PARADIANS 7 7 0 0 772 477 161 .84 28 COLLEGIAN S 7 4 3 0 754 621 121 .42 1 6 DE LA SALLE 7 4 3 0 776 727 106.74 16 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 3 4 0 583 509 114.54 12 OLD BRIGHTON 7 3 4 0 474 520 91,15 1 2 ST BERNARDS 7 3 4 0 613 680 90.15 12 MAZENOD 0 C 7 2 5 0 505 891 56.68 8 ST KEVINS 7 2 5 0 487 890 54.72 8 OLD CAREY 7 0 7 0 428 944 45 .34 0 UNDER-19 (2) WHITEFRIARS 7 7 0 0 949 363 261 .43 28 OLD SCOTCH 7 6 1 0 863 512 168.55 24 MARCELLIN 7 3 3 1 534 545 97.98 1 4 *. BEAUMARIS A F C 7 3 3 1 529 665 79.55 14 OLD TRINITY 7 3 4 0 614 617 99 .51 12 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS7 3 4 0 613 670 91 .49 12 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 3 4 0 531 630 84 .29 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 2 5 0 624 732 85 .25 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 2 5 0 552 818 67 .48 8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 2 5 0 474 808 58 .66 8 *Ineligible player Round 4 UNDER-19 (2) BLUE MHSOB 7 6 1 0 903 357 252 .94 24 HAMPTON ROVERS 7 6 1 0 711 394 180 .46 24 ORMOND 7 5 2 0 537 540 99,44 20 OLD MENTONIANS 7 4 3 0 823 549 149,91 16 MONASH BLUES 7 4 3 0 580 530 109 .43 16 A J A X 7 4 3 0 524 582 90 .03 16 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 7 2 4 1 369 466 79 .18 10 DE LA SALLE (2) 7 2 5 0 567 706 80 .31 8 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 7 1 5 1 420 553 75 .95 6 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD7 0 7 0 171 1046 16 .35 0 UNDER-19 (2) RED YARRA VALLEY 7 6 1 0 746 364 204 .95 24 OLD IVANHOE 7 6 1 0 607 394 154 .06 24 WARRINGAL A F C 7 5 2 0 937 396 236 .62 20 OLD PARADIANS (2) 7 5 2 0 538 537 100 .19 20 THERRY PENOLA OR 7 4 3 0 668 524 127 .48 16 AOUINAS O C 7 3 4 0 665 654 101 .68 12 OLD GEELONG 7 3 4 0 491 560 87 .68 12 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 7 2 5 0 304 784 38 .78 8 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 7 1 6 0 184 1006 18 .29 4


I

TEAM NAM E OLD XAVERIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD MELBURNIANS ST KEVIN S DE LA SALLE OLD SCOTCH ST BERNARDS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD BRIGHTON COLLEGIANS OLD TRINITY MARCELLIN NORTH OLD BOYS MHSO B ORMOND OLD PARADIANS OLD IVANHOE THERRY PENOLA OB IVANHO E MAZENOD 0 C BEAU M ARIS A F C 7 7 OLD MENTONIANS OLD GEELONG 7 HA M PTON ROVERS 7 ST SEDES MENT TIG 7 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 7 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 BANYULE 7 THOMASTOWN 7 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD WHITEFRIARS PARKSIDE SOUTHBANK MONASH BLUES AQUINAS O C AJA X YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR SALESIAN 0 C UNIVERSITY BLACKS ST PATRICKS MENTONE ST JOHNS 0 C

W L D FOR AGAINST A SECTIO N 7 5 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 0

6 5 5 4 4 4 4 1 1 1

C SECTIO N 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 4 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0

6 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2

915 782 758 672 677 755 693 679 698 551

D SECTIO N 7 0 0 806 5 1 1 878 5 1 1 809 5 2 0 645 4 3 0 773 4 3 0 616 3 4 0 726 3 4 0 673 2 5 0 599 1 6 0 492 1 6 0 547 1 6 0 436 E BLUE SECTION

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

7 6 6 5 3 2 2 2 1 0

0 1 1 2 4 4 4 5 6 7

0 1135 0 1043 0 1060 0 799 0 827 1 685 1 472 0 623 0 422 0 509

E WHITE SECTION

OLD CAREY KEW RICHMOND CENTRAL UHSO B NORTH BRUNSWICK FITZROY REDS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS BULLEEN COBRAS OLD WESTBOURNE A F C LA TROBE UNIVERSITY MONASH GRYPHONS SYNDAL TALLY HO HAWTHORN A M ATEURS ELEY PARK A F C ELTHAM COLLEGIANS WEST BRUNSWICK ANZ ALBERT PARK WERRIBEE AMATEURS

.o POINTS

0 0 890 419 212 .41 28 2 0 699 586 119 .28 20 3 0 597 558 106 .99 16 103 .09 16 3 0 733 711 3 0 598 601 99 .50 16 3 0 607 674 90 .06 16 4 0 731 735 99.46 12 4 0 564 670 84.18 8 5 0 571 692 82.51 4 7 0 529 873 60.60 0 B SECTION 1 0 743 591 125 .72 24 131 .20 20 2 0 757 577 116.17 20 2 0 661 569 3 0 759 653 116.23 16 3 0 724 627 115.47 16 3 0 732 707 103.54 16 3 0 578 593 97 .47 16 747 89 .69 4 0 670 6 6 0 603 829 72 .74 4 4 6 0 543 877 61 .92

6 1 0 919 6 1 0 1035 6 1 0 922 5 2 0 613 3 4 0 621 3 4 0 537 2 5 0 588 452 3 2 5 0 0 58 1 6 1 6 0 436 7 5 5 3 3 3 1 1

F SECTION 0 0 963 2 0 873 2 4 4 4 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0

650 603 567 482 432 369

622 615 628 548 661 901 751 786 879 789

147.11 24 127.15 24 120 .70 20 122 .63 16 102 .42 12 83 .80 12 92.28 8 86 .39 8 79 .41 8 8 69 .84

466 172 .96 28 523 167 .88 22 624 129 .65 22 444 145 .27 20 723 106 .92 16 680 90 .59 16 662 109 .67 12 655 102 .75 12 695 86.19 8 694 70 .89 4 845 64 .73 4 4 989 44 .08 496 228.83 28 447 233 .33 24 486 218.11 24 655 121 .98 20 750 110.27 12 874 78 .38 10 876 53 .88 10 787 79 .16 8 1192 35 .40 4 0 1012 50.30

379 242.48 24 s10 202 .94 24 589 156 .54 24 727 84 .32 20 709 87 .59 12 651 82.49 12 685 85.84 8 806 64 .89 8 742 61 .73 4 854 51 .05 4 307 313.68 28 615 141 .95 20 504 128.97 20 689 87 .52 12 650 87 .23 12 573 84 .12 12 913 47 .32 4 820 45.00 4


OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF ALL SOFT DRINK BEVERAGE S TO THE VAFA

0

sor f "wc~gae.~

PUTS BACK WHAT THE SWEAT TAKES OUT



Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.