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GUIDELINES FORUM r" is year, morever than any other years it seems , r reinstatement guidelines have been the subject of intense focus . These guidelines are extremely important for they are the backbone which hold the VAFA together - the absence of these defining guidelines and our amateur competition collapses . As a number of high profile former professional footballers who have enjoyed lucrative payments in ,record with their achievements at the elite level gain a reinstatement and permit to play Amateur football, a number of people ask how did he get back when other players were unable to gain a permit because of seemingl,v paltry amounts having been received which bar these players from the VAFA. At this point it is important to state openly that all reinstatements granted are granted without any discretion being shown - a player either fits a guideline or he does not . "To hear what our clubs think of the existing guidelines and what clubs think should be in place, ninety minutes has been set aside on Wednesday July 15th (7 .00-8 .30) for clubs to present their thoughts to the VAFA who will record all material presented and then consider it at the end of year seminar when guidelines for 1999 are framed . This evening will not be a debate, nor will it be an evening where the Executive will put itself in a position of defending the current guidelines . Representatives from clubs who wish to speak must do so by advising the VAFA of this desire by July 8th. NEW PLAYGROUND For years visitors (or should that read "frazzled" parents) have remarked how good it would be if a playoround was installed within the Elsternwick Park main o<A

We have had a number of discussions with equipment manufacturers and local council authorities o rr the past couple of years and have been discoura ;ed by the cost of installing equipment or the legal liability of accidents from such equipment . Bayside Council has just recently advised that furcl er to our submissions a small playground has been installed within the confines of the car park area hcliind the main oval (off St . Kilda Street) . We applaud Council's support but advise parents that after receiving your pass-outs (we want you to come back into the ground) one parent stays with the dhtld/children as car parking areas are sometimes not

safe areas and the playground is close to a busy road . As the rear gat e entrance to the main PHIL STEVENS oval is not open for a CHIEF EXECUTIV E Saturday game (except OFFICE R for finals) parents will have to access the playground by leaving the main oval by the Glenhuntly Road gate and walking around the corner. VAFA PLAYERS ON VFL LISTS AND PLAYERS USED BY AFL CLUBS With the 30th June looming, clubs that have players who fit into either of the above categories must make their players aware that should they play VFL or AFL football (albeit reserves matches) after June 30th they cannot return to the VAFA for the balance of the current season . Any player who is unsure of this situation is asked to speak to the VAFA in regards to this matter. Last year a number of players were left without football for the majority of the time post-June 30th after being asked by VFL/AFL teams to either fill-in or play one or two games only and then finding out that they couldn't then return to their VAFA team . The only exception is if after June 30th a VAFA player is chosen in a team of the VSFL Under 18 competition such player can return to his VAFA senior or under 19 team up to and including our round 18 . Should he play elsewhere after our round 18 his VAFA season is over. FAREWELL OLD FRIEND Popular Old Xaverians' long time official and supporter Brian Lugar sadly passed away last Sunday . Brian who was introduced to the Old Xaverians in the mid-60's bv Bill Carroll, was president 1974-75, secretary 1979/1988-92 and was made a Life Member of the club . In 1997 he was awarded the Bill Denton Award for Outstanding Service to the Old Xaverians' Football Club . Brian was respected and greatly liked by all, including opposition players and officials and everyone from the VAFA. It was tremendous that Brian, although succumbing to his illness, was present in Adelaide to witness the Big V successfully win its two matches . Brian's spirit and determination was typical of that shown by the A/B team of that day . On behalf of the VAFA our condolences go to Brian's family.

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Ju n e 27th,1998

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o you thought th ey were dulcet tones you could hear not too far away - th e warbling voice of the proverbial fat lady as she warmed up her vocal chords in preparation for the song . The Old Xaverians theme song that is . Unfortunately folks, you were all mistaken . We were all mistaken . Anyone who thought that this year's premiership was a one-horse race has been forced to think again ; a round of upsets, surprise results and the unexpected defeat of the ladder leader has conspired to throw the door wide open for a number of sides in the lead up this year's fmals . When I say unexpected, I refer, of course, to the amateur football community - down at the Junction Oval, it's a bit of a different matter . Michael Ford and posse had been planning on winning last Saturday's contest for months, confident that they could knock off the shortest price favourite for the A-section flag in many years . And they did. With 5 goals from Useinov and the likes of Eabry and Aubrey in good touch, the Redlegs pulled out all stops in the final quarter to record a great three point win . It was a round of significant results everywhere . St . Kevins journeyed out to Old Haileybury an d returned with a 93 point hiding and a sober outlook courtesy of the Bloods . The SKOBS early season promise is fading into a distant memory as the season wears on . Haileybury, on the other hand, is perhaps regaining some of the momentum it seemed to carry after their first victory against St . Kevins, in round one. They weren't the only ones to hand out a thrashing . Old Scotch taught the University Blues a football lesson in wintry conditions on Sunday at Elsternwick Park . The Blues were decidedly flat, and the weekend's hiding has seem them fall to eighth after holding second spot just a few week's ago, while the Cardinals moved to fourth and seem to be getting better week by week . As do Collegians, and as do St. Bernards . Of course that would be deceptive, because one sits in second spot and the other at the foot of the ladder. but the Lions nearly got up at the weekend, squandering a final term lead at home to De La Salle, while St . Bernards continued on their merry way with a win at Old Brighton .

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Preview Important games all over Melbourne this weekend in A-section and none more important the St . Be rnards v . Old Melburnians at the College today .

These two sides have ~ risen from the dust o f the 'also-rans' to emerge as quality sides in 1998, and today's game could establish significant psychological advantage for the vict( St. Bernards can do no wrong at the moment, al their forward line in particular is working a tre< with Mitchell, Gilmour and Vassallo all on song a7 the likes of Loughlin, Gollant X 2 and Comito ~ playing well . The Redlegs are one of the best defe sive sides in A-section, so they might handle tl Bernards forwards well, but they're also one of t1 lowest scoring sides, and that might bring the undone today. St. Bernards by 1 I points. If the result of that match is likely to be tellin so too is the contest between De La Sall e at University Blues at Waverley Park . Two sides in big plans for 1998, both the Dees and the Blu have fallen on hard times in recent weeks and fh themselves outside the four. The Dees saving gra last week was the form of the Mannix boys, Pat at Ben, who shared 13 goals between them, and tl form of Evans and Toohey, while Gungarich play a lone hand in the Blues thrashing at the hands Scotch . De La will be pumped today, but if tl Blues can get the big 'Doc' back in the side, the} win this by 3 goals . Old Brighton's woes seem set to continue tod with a difficult encounter against Old Scotch Camberwell Park . Dale Tapping's charges meet t] Cardinals at just the wrong time ; as they come of morale and percentage-boosting win and should I firing today on all cylinders . With Millar . Boyd at Hawkins all in good touch, Brighton will find it ha to match the Cardinals up forward, and I thu Scotch will win comfortably by 41 points. The big question on everybody's lips, however, whether or not Tim O'Shaughnessy's men will dre another game this week, this time to the rampa Bloods. It has been suggested that the Blooa under Simon Meehan always perform better in tl second half of the season, and if that's the case . la week's big win suggests they have woken from th< slumber. With Efstathiou back in front of goals, tl Bloods shared the spoils last week but they'll fir the Xavs backline a lot more difficult to penetra today . Xavs by 28 points. If ever the Lions are going to notch up their fir win of the year, Sunday's clash against St. Kev h at Elsternwick Park might just be the time. Th, might not have found the four points last week, b


L, .iyl Carlson's players did find some semblance of tlic forth that has made Collegians such a formidat~lt, side in recent years . Brock Mooney and Drew ~ rt1e,Smith both found touch in front of goals, I le Cleary and Wallace worked hard all day . St . 1<<dns are reeling at the moment, with only ,~lahoney and the recently returned Smith showing ,111~, resilience . No doubt Tim Hart will be asking his 1I1(~n to stand up and be counted today . Time to tip ~ pset - Lions by 13 points . Correspendents : Jason Frenkel : e-mail : alcoholc@pegasus .com .au (AH) : 9532 8226, (F) 9523 0675

A couple of weeks ago saw one of Collegians' favourite sons play his 200th game for the Lions in a wonderful career . James 'Jimmy' Bennett has ltad a star-studded career with the elub, captaining the side from 1991 to 1996, a period which yeilded two premierships, two Best and Fairests and anothrr couple of grand final appearances . James played ~unior football at Hawthorn, where he also picked up a Gardiner Medal in 1985, a Hawthorn reserves premiership year. Bennett has been a club stalwart over the years and a great player . Congratulations . d

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UNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST . KEVINS OLD BRIGHTON v. DE LA SALLE OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD SCOTCH OLD XAVERIANS v . ST . BERNARDS OLD HAILEYBURY v. COLLEGIANS Fisher Oval, Haileybury College

ST. KEVINS v. COLLEGIANS at EP Sunday Field: Steve McCarthy Albie Firley Boundary : Shaun Hennig Bob Mutton Goal : Bernie )ephson Geoff Grigg - Reserves Goal : Daniel t'anDuser Russell Owen s

DE LA SALLE v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : Martin Jackson Nigel Pedler Boundary : Cameron Kealy Cameron Hayes Goal : Anthony Simpson Russell Owen s OLD SCOTCH v . OLD BRIGHTON Field : James VanBeek Darren Dalgleish Boundary : Jon Stevenson Tim Dodds Goal : Brad Nash Bernie Di x ST. BERNARDS v . OLD MELBURNIANS Field : Graeme Thwaites Mark Gibson Boundary : Brendan Corcoran Greg Shilo Goal : Kevin Segota Reno Barichievic h OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field : Anthony Damen Jamie Kvins Boundary : Michael Chapple Goal : Dominic Napoli Bernie Hoare

Michael Holmes (OX) marks strongly ahead of Campbell Kennedy (OM) . Simon Hede (O)Q and Glenn Hatfield (OX - 9) look on.

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL VASSALLO ST . BERNARDS 4 50 BOYD OLD SCOTCH 1 39 GILMORE ST. BERNARDS 5 30 WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 4 29 M. JACKSON OLD BRIGHTON 5 25 M . BOL'RKE OLD XAVERIANS 25 RYAN ST. KEVINS 1 2 5 A RESERVE WRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 CRANE OLD SCOTCH

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47 D . Lasini

52 D . Stockdale 53 B . Letchford

48 D . Smith

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11 M . Juke s 12 A. Hewitt

14 A. Forsyth 15 N . Morey 15 R . Bartholmeusz 16 B. Langford-Jones 17 Ash Hilton

13 S. Rose 14 J . Bunn 15 M . Forste r 16 C . Eabry 17 J . Mille r

18 A. Papotto 18 M. Constable 19 M. Armstong (VC)

18 A. Topaka s 19 A. Parki n 20 J . Guest

28 S . Rabbitt 29 M . Ward 30 1 . McMulli n

44 X. Clancy

52 D . Hyland

13 B. Carty

26 G . Phillips ( VC) 27 J . Dann

36 B. Pollock 38 J . Raju 39 A . Fischer

50 P. Mannix 50 J. Doak 51 A . Orlando

7 C. Thompson 8 M . Lovett 9 C. Aubrey 10 T. Robert s

24 C . Berry 26 C . Kenned y 27 O. Boyd

33 D. Kin g 33 M . O' Donnell 34 A. Pedicini

49 A. Moore

7 Adam Hilton 8 M . Ort on 9 C. Home 10 C. Efstathiou 11 C. Hucker 12 D . Seccull

4 S . Ellinghaus 5 L. Bun n 6 P. Thompso n

23 M . Seccull 24 A . Ross 25 G. Rowlands

35 S. Mercer

43 L . Borella

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4 C. McKenzie 5 C. Warden 6 W. Smith

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22 K . Farrel l 23 A . Pryor 24 R. Carter 25 S . Nickas 26 T. McNamara 27 D . Paterson 28 A. Alde rton

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3 D. Warden

21 A . Walden

34 M. Reid

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38 A. Mithen

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21 N . Winter

31 K. Mannix

37 S . Clay 37 M. Rosel

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30 B . Mannix

35 A. Mackintos h 36 M . Aron

OLD HAILEYBURY OLD coach : Simon Meehan Rea Coach: Peter Fatovros

21 B . Water s 22 S . Richardson

28 A. Pound 28 S . Walden

29 B . Carson 30 R. Aughterson

31 D. Mason 31 B. Main 32 P. O' Donnell 33 A. Floyd

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

21 L . Boy d 22 A. Waddel l 23 M . Ber ry (VC)

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39 M. Stanojevic

42 P. Theodore

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43 T. Cloke

4 0 W. Phillips 41 B. Malin 42 D . Sca'rfe

46 D . Holm e

43 R . Plecher

48 C . Jenkin s

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46 P. Langford-Jones 47 J . Kuria

45 Z . Useinov 47 S. Brown 49 T. Stuckey (C)

50 P. Marini s 51 C . Bank s 52 B . Campbell

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ST BERNARDS

ST KEVINS

Coach: Garry Foulds Res. Coach : David Law

Coach: Tim Hatt Res . Coach : Hartley Stone

Coach: Andrew Smith Res. Coach: Pat Mackey

1 M . Blood 2 M . Bourk e 3 L . Hanneberry 4 D . Landrigan 5 A . Heil 6 A . Keyhoe 7 S . Lethlean 8 M . Holmes

1 A . Comit o 2 J. Hardwick 3 A . Brebner 4 V. Comito (VC) 5 Joe Moun t 6 C. Wood

1 N . Hart 2 J . Dynan 3 M . Brad y 4 W. Keighran 5 M .D. lr man (C) 6 D. Ciavola 7 B . Kennedy 8 B . Dollma n 9 D. Smith 10 N . Fraser 11 D . Ryan

1 D . Slimmo n 2 J . Staritsk i 3 J . Sturroc k 4 D . Guengerich 6 S . Longle y 7 D . Hayter 8 N . Byrne 9 S . Meade (VC) 10 D. Maplestone 12 B . Blood (C) 13 G . Evan s 15 M . Kordick 16 C . STewart 17 G . de Crespigny 18 S . Alexander 20 R . Polkinghorne 20 Z . McCarty 22 P. Sheehan 23 T. Wilcox 23 B. Furphy 24 P. Fairban k 26 C . Miles 27 B. Fricker 30 M . Coleman 32 A . Nugent 33 L . Tweedl e 34 J . McKinnon 35 A . Baker 36 L . Moriso n 37 A . Lenne n 39 B . Bohu n 40 B . Mille r 41 M . Keel y 42 D . Keys 43 J . McIntos h 44 R. Feath erston e 45 G . McLachlan 46 T. Johnson 47 S . Brockle y 48 H. Carter 49 D. sTrack 50 H . Nailon 52 J . Clarke 53 R . Versteege n 54 D . Kiel y 55 J . House 56 M. Belford 57 T. Irvin e 58 M . Wyrzykowsk i 59 L . Fehring 60 D . Edwards 62 N . Taylo r 63 G. Klug e

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B SECTION by Michael Georg e REVIEW In blustery conditions Old Ivanhoe scored proba-

bly what was the upset of the round accounting for Marcellin . Old Ivanhoe scored 4.3 in the first quarter and were able to hold that lead all day. An important factor in Old Ivanhoe's win was the solid games from defenders Scott Kent, Marty Veal, Tully Young and John Mansfield who were able to shut down Marcellin's main scoring options. Treganowan and Caffry. Marcellin were still able to win their share of the football around the ground with Glenn Cox, Stephen 0'Flvnn and David Cooper all trying hard but appeared to struggle to come to terms with the conditions of the day. North Old Boys moved into outright third position with a three goal win at Brunswick over MHSOB . Collison with his four goals made a crucial contribution up fonvard and was well supported by Curry, Trimboli and Booth . MHSOB had their chances to win the game but for the second week running were let down by inaccurate kicking, in the third quarter they kicked0 .6 to NOB's 2 .1 . Better players were the consistent Jayden Pertzel, Jason Bamert and Peter O'Brien . Therry Penola scored their second win for the year at home against Old Paradians. Therry started well with the wind and piled on 5 .6 in the first quarter. Old Paradians hit back in the second quarter and got within five points at half time but were unable to overhaul the home side after half time . Better players for Therry were Hutchinson . O'Connor and Kuret . For Old Paradians, Harrison led the way with six goals and Holland and Harris played well . Those that endured the conditions at Elsternwick Park saw a tight struggle for three quarters until Old Trinity broke the shackles and slammed home eight goals in the last quarter to win by 31 points . Adam Andrews . David Balazsy and David Burrows won plenty of the ball around the ground and in the last quarter particularly, spearheads Stickland and Heath were able to convert the opportunities which came their way . Ormond's ruckman Matt McConvill was engaged in an interesting battle with Andrew Ramsden and onballers Brett Connell and David Turner won many possessions around the ground. Mazenod scored another win on the weekend crushing Ivanhoe by 68 points . Mazenod worked its way to the lead in the first quarter and Ivanhoe never threatened to reel them in . Defenders Chris Murray, Steve Polan and Simon Fisher kept Ivanhoe's forwards quiet and onballers Adam Hanley . Darren Carter and Nick Marmo won the ball around the packs . Ivanhoe's better players were Chris Tucker and Peter Lee . Previews

Marcellin V. No rt h Old Boys In the clash for outright second spot and what is

probably match of the round Marcellin face the in-form North Old Boys . North Old Boys have produced consistent performances over the last six weeks and pre, a major challenge for the home side . Marcellin put lacklustre display against Old Ivanhoe last week can be expected to improve on that effort . The ke, the game appears to be whether Marcellin can get forward line to fire through finding some ground b scoring options . Marcellin by 21 points . Mhsob V. Therry Penol a MHSOB are sitting just outside the top four need to win at home if they are to remain in content! They face a rejuvenated Therry combination who fresh off a win and will give plenty of cheek . Howe MHSOB should be able to win through their midf division which should be able to get on top and proi enough opportunities for their fonvards to kick a v ning score . MHSOB by 18 points .

Old Paradians V. Old Trinit y Old Paradians are having a difficult year and i hard to see things getting any easier against Trinity . They have a match winning forward Harrison but need to keep things under control at other end to have a chance . Old Trinity by 44 poin i Ormond V. Mazenod Ormond pushed the competition leaders for th quarters and that would suggest they should h Mazenod covered . However Mazenod have found sc form and confidence with their recent wins and sho be right in it for a long way if their backline led by Cl Murray and Simon Fisher can hold the Ormond wards . Mazenod by 1 I points . Ivanhoe V. Old Ivanho e The stakes are high in the local derby, Old Ivan] need a win to stay in contention and Ivanhoe nee win to breathe some life into their season . Old Ivan] seem to struggle to string wins together and lost corresponding game earlier in the year, but should at Ivanhoe Park this time around . Ivanhoe have bi decimated by injury this year but need more contril tors to support the efforts of Angelini and Tucke they are to turn their fortunes around . Old Ivanhoe 23 points . Social : Ormond AFC are holding a 50 y anniversary luncheon next week prior to their L match against Old Xaverians, at EE Gunn Reser Past players and their partners are welcome .


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MH SOB - congratulations to Garth McLardie on „, cl :ing 200 games for MHSOB . A truly loyal MHSOB ,%110 has been club captain, $1000 Draw organiser and ,,,, inspiration to all . Congratulations also to Andrew Saultry on reaching 100 games . A gutsy rover who is ;i product of the U 19's, also Bernie McGrath plays his 1 0pth game today. A great fonvard with a great mark. Congratulations are also extended to Jayden Pertze l Capt .), D rew Fairchild (Snr . VC), Steve Harrison ,) , d Bill Hayes who all have achieved the 50 game nulestone recently . Marcellin - congratulations to Stephen O'Flynn for reaching his 150th game against North Old Boys this week . "Juggy" has been one of Marcellin's mos t c ffective and consistent contributors in the senior team ;and has been a state representative in the Under 19's .u1d VAFA senior teams . His value to Marcellin is enornlous through his flexibility to fill in a key role in aimost every position on the ground . Steve Boysen also plays his 100th game for tifarcellin today . Returning to the club this year, Scevehas worked his way back into the senior team ;u1d is an on-field leader. Steve is an important player %cho an fill a key fonvard or defensive position. Well done to both Steve's from all at Marcellin .

SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL NAME STICKLAND OLD TRINITY 4 43 HARRISON OLD PARADIANS 6 39 CAFFRY MARCELLIN 36 HEATH OLD TRINITY 3 29 ~VOODLEY MHSOB 1 26 BECKETT ORMOND 2 26

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Andrew Rarnsdert (OT) outpoints Steve James (Ormoncl) while Dave Robbins (Ormond) awaits the outcome.

MARCELLIN v. NORTH OLD BOYS at EP Saturday Field : Heath Little Richard Eastwood Boundary: Anthony Patterson Rohan Devers Goal : Stephen Leahy Phil Berg MHSOB v . THERRY PENOLA Field : Geoff Curran Adam Kiel Goal : John Robinson Bernie Jephso n OLD PARADIANS v . OLD TRINITY Field : Mark Bushfield Mark Jenkins Goal : John Kelly Robert Sevmou r ORMOND v. MAZENOD 0 C Field: Phil Callil Cameron Nash Goal : Ross Richards Shannon Ryan IVANHOE v . OLD IVANHOE Field: Cameron Stewart Damian Lane Goal : Grant Beard Vin Vescovi

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B Section IVANHOE Coach'. Dorti Vallearls Res. Coa* Rob Pearce 1 D . Williams 2 L. Hull-Brown 2 J . Di Santo 3 C. Tucker (C) 4 D. Valkanis 4 R .Toogood 5 P. Manuel

MARCELLIN Cosch: Torr y Res Ca~ch Dmm Fbnu 1 C . Slattery

2 M . Karavisils 3 D . Waters (C) 3 J . Golds 4 M . Gil l 5 M . Moran 5 D. McNei l 6 I . Taglieri-Sclocchi 6 D . Sampimon 7 P. Fawley 7 M . Row e 8 S . Saunders 9 N . Thackwray 7 J . Lilley 10 P. Lee 8 R . Frisina 11 J . Finlayson 9 M . Day 12 B . Finlayson 11 D . Taylor 12 D . Ryan 12 B. Cronin 13 S . Narkiewicz 13 T. Collins 14 P. Flyn n 14 A. Domingo 15 J . O'Driscoll 15 N . Godwin 16 M . Scuderi 15 L. Bettiol 17 K . Moussa 16 J . Walli s 18 T. Scoble 17 G . Cox 19 R . Stewart 19 R . Duncan 18 A . Cafifry 20 D . Sarto r 19 D . Cooper 21 L . Blackwood 20 S .O'flynn 22 R . Angelini 21 C . Mason 23 T. O'Neill 22 D . Marson 24 P. Harris 23 P. Chambers 25 J . Frisina 24 M. Randazzo 26 S . Fairweather 25 M. Stokes 27 J . Hoffman 26 M. Boysen 28 J . Pace 29 D. Schultz 27 S. Theisz 30 M . Sloan 28 A. Mayfield 31 D . McFarlane 29 S . Beatti e 32 J . Lynch 30 A . Treganowan 33 S . McGowan 31 S . Boysen 34 B . Joyc e 32 R . Colussi 35 P. Whitehead 33 J. Phillips 36 M. Mousse 34 D . Harberts 37 C . Giankoulidis 35 N . Armstrong 38 T. Thomson 39 M . Ebbage 36 P. Heal y 40 B . Frew 37 A. O'Connell 41 C. McDonald 39 D . Dodoricio 42 T. Timm s 40 J . Dem a 44 P. Martin 41 J . Seabury 45 J . Raywood 42 B . Dinneen 46 T. Heal y 43 C. Purcell 47 E . Marino 43 J . Tsoukas 48 B. White 44 D . Merto n 49 A. Rosenfeld 45 M . Vanlint 50 D . Jacka 51 B . Giles 46 L . O'Flynn 52 S . Doherty 47 G . Carpenter 53 M . Chazan 48 A. Wilkinson 55 L . Pearce 49 L. Getson 56 FE Raffoul 50 D . Ciro 57 D . Allaid e 51 B . Colville 58 D .Rattray-Wood 53 M . O'Sullivan 59 M . Fahou r 57 B . Da y 60 E. Krischker 64 C . Jackson 66 FA Raffoul 68 J . Owen 69 J . Mazzocca THE BEEHIVE 73 P. Merory 78 C. Brown HOTEL

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MAZE N OD Coach: Rob Prosser Resem: Tony Cof t 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. Smit h 12 P. McCusker 13 T. Bridgland 14 G . Young 16 D . Healy 17 A . Merce r 18 D . O'Donaghue 19 S. McMulli n 20 C . Murray 21 S. Polan 22 D . Sherlock 23 A. Tucker 24 D . Nisbet 25 A . Kin g 26 J . Dunne 27 D. Krom 28 N . Little 29 R . Shar p 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 . Vincent 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. Ega n 48 A. O'Neale 49 L . Halvy 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

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M .H .S.O .B. Coach: Warren Fall Rex Coach: C.oEn Drake 1 J . Bame rt

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A . Howard D. Woodley J . Goldi n M . Kin g D . Fleming C . Young S . Grimmer G . Theobald J . Pertzel (C) A. Barg e

8 J . Garner

9 D . Fairchild (VC) 9 D . Come r 10 D . Skinner 10 M . Clowes 11 B, Irish

11 J . Winch 12 S . McCully 12 M . Feferkranz 13 A . Preec e 14 M . Waycott 15 J . Schip per 15 B. Ansell 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 . Lindsay 22 M . Zag hloul 23 R . Williams 24 S . Harries 24 G. Wilson 25 S. Albon 26 S. Harrison 26 L . Elliott 27 P. Hun t 28 B. Betheras 28 T. Lawrence 29 P. Albergo 29 C. Drake 30 T. Lambert 30 R . Newton 31 N . Fahey 32 A . Cassell 32 M . Konstanty 33 A . Saultry 34 E . Thompson 35 R . Limbrick 36 M . Fitzsimon 36 A. Palmos 37 R . McIntyre 38 C . Milla r 39 R . Clowes 40 W. Hayes 41 B . Cookman 42 P. Spottiswood 43 M . Halliday 43 J . Spiter i 44 B . Archdall 45 D . Senn 46 R . Peters 46 A . Holland 47 G . Best 48 M . Sharpies 48 J . Wilson 49 D . Harvey 52 B. McGrath 53 J . Newton 61 M . Pretty 64 I . Gillespie

NTH OLD BOY; Coach : Fraiic DLw*l Res, Coo* Dam Caddy 1 C . McKay

2 D . Water s 3 S . Mannassa 4 S . Slee p 5 B . Devine 6 M . Gravina 7 P. Booth (VC) 8 B . Collison (VC) 9 L . Curry 10 S . McGrath 11 P. O'Farrell 12 S. Loc k

13 M . Lyons 14 S. Cheshire 15 P. Kearney 16 K. Low 17 M . Maguire 18 J . Murray 19 B . Jordan 20 M . Robinson 21 J. Curren 22 M . Connelly 23 P. O'Dwyer 24 J . Barker 25 P. Christian 26 J . Roberts 27 S . Walsh 28 D. O'Farrell 29 D. Boye 30 M . Leigh 31 L. Boyle (C) 32 J . Lowrie 33 M . Orianuk 34 O. Abrahams 35 L . Curren

36 D . Tonkin 37 S. Mikunda 38 D . Nihi l 39 D. Hill 40 D. Taylor 41 G . Burns 42 S . Reinmann 43 M . Prat o 44 T. Spurling 45 B . Pawsey 46 I . Taleb 47 S . Vavallo 48 M . Anderson 49 J . Trimboli 50 C . Baile y 51 O . Newman 52 T. Jamieson 53 D. Blenkiron 54 T. Cleveland 55 D. Timms 56 R. Pavlov 57 B . Allman 58 J. Quilt y 59 J . Bugela 60 M . Reber 63 R . Gale 69 J .Joyce



C SECTION b y Russell Goul d

st night I lay in bed Looking up at the tars in the my asky and I thought to myself, "Where the heck is my ceiling ?" "In football, as in life," a wise man once told me, "you must accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you're the statue." That wise man has long since been committed but his statement certainly did ring true for round 10 of C section football . We had five pigeons and five statues, and considering it was so windy on Saturday, either those pigeons have really good aim, or the statues proved really large targets . Review - Round 10. At Murrumbeena . Adam Power booted another 10 goals as Hampton Rovers continued their excellent form, this time easily disposing of a disappointing St .Kilda South Caulfield by 90 points . After an even first quarter, the Rovers . now kicking with the breeze took control of the game and were up by 51 points at the half. The third quarter was like the first, but the Saints were unable to make use of a strong breeze and were still way down going into the final term . The final term was all Rovers as they took control from the outset, stretching the margin to the eventual winning total of 90 points . Out at Thomastown. home ground advantage did little for the Bears as Beaumaris consolidated top spot with a convincing 62 point win in very windy conditions . With a strong northerly favoring one end the Sharks had first use and piled on the goals to be 8 goals up at the first break . The Bears came out firing in the second and use the breeze to pile on five goals to get back into the game. But the Sharks steadied and kicked three of their own to take a handy lead into the half . The third was a bit more of a wrestle, and the Sharks wasted scoring opportunities but still managed to kick 6 goals to the Bears one and that was the ball game. The Bears kicked only two goals in the last quarter with the breeze to emphasize Beaus control of the game, and 62 points was the winning margin . Old Mentonians overcame a poor first half and ordinary conditions to finish all over Old Geelong an d celebrated Adam Acreman's 200th game with a solid 57 point victory . On a still below standard Como Park, the Panthers and Oggers fought out a scrappy first half, the Panthers up by two goals at the long break . But the second half was all Panthers, 22 scoring shots to six evidence of their control of play . They kicked 12 goals 10 behinds to the Oggers 6 .1 to run out comfortable victors and leave the Oggers sitting now just one game clear in fourth spot and with a percentage worry . But it was the Panthers special day, and as they chaired Big Ad's off the whole crowd showed their appreciation . At a windswept Mentone Oval St .Bedes Mentone Tigers kept their unbeaten home ground record in tact , in

Bulleen/ defeating Templestowe by 73 points. The Tigers never really looked threatened and after leading at half time by 10 poi used the strong breeze to full advantage in the t term booting 9 .2 to the Bullants single goal to take v proved to be an unassailable 66 point lead into the I term. And in the final term they continued to domin A too tall defence not allowing the Bullants to kic single goal with the wind, and they stretched the r, gin out to 73 points, and in doing so kicked a g ; clear in fifth spot and are now just one game out of four. At an also windy Bennettswood rese rve, Banj capitalized on first use of the breeze to skip away f St .Leos an d run out eventual 45 point winners . Ul five goals at the first break, the Bears continued t pressing style of football in the second and allowed Two Blues just one goal with the breeze and went the second half with a strong lead . The Bears again t control in the third and booted six goals to one to I a daunting 64 point lead going into the final break. Two Blues though, as they always do, refused to giv and played a little better in the last to reduce the ti ning margin to just the 45 points . Preview - Round 11 . First up Hampton Rovers look set to continue tl wining form as they head home to take on a very mi resurgent Banyule side. The Rovers seem to come every week, even after big wins which is a great sign their club. On the other side Banyule are startin{ make some waves and will certainly not go quietly . one feels the Rovers are on a mission this year afti couple of disappointing seasons, and on their big hc ground should prove too able for the fierce Bears . St .Leos, who never seem to tire of giving it a red go but not getting real close, have another home gs this week, with the St .Bedes Mentone Tigers con to visit . The Tigers have won their last two at home,, an impressive victory over Old Mentonians . The 1 Blues on the other hand have lost their last three, a] home, and not in real spectacular fashion . The Tiâ‚Ź look to have turned the corner and I can't go past tl this week. I'm going out on a limb here but I think Bullet Templestowe will beat Old Geelong. The Bullants h the home ground advantage, and I don't think they that bad. The Oggers are fourth but their showing : the last two weeks against first and second have bi anything but impressive . But the pressure is on th and they may respond . The same though applies for Bullants, and on their home ground may respond stronger. . - , LtA -ruc n .en-roi io - (,TO~~


Old Mentonians go back to Keysborough to take on Thomastowll who have to make their longest t ri p of the r Panthers second Tll of orm tthat ehadhthem thei '!iltf)5~ 5 a fair while. Thomastown are strugg ling t1(:jealed for V ul home little and so I pleasure . Panthers ther l lon g drive fo r urocc~i«ry ~ii \ ; Itl .

Finally St.Kilda South Caulfield are looking an othdefeat in the face this week when they travel to geaumBris to face the Sharks on a great roll . 19 goals , ; ,1 ?0 points from the Sharks last week is evidence of richer strong forward line, one which the Saint s ,:nce will just have no hope of controlling . This wil l 111e biggest victory of the round, Sharks easily . __1

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peaumaris wishes to congratulate premiership full;t k Ben Vaughan who recently played his 100t h nor game for the club . Well done Ben . ganTpton Rovers - congratulations to senior capin Matthew McKellar who recently played his 300th club game and 200th VAFA game. A product of the i . niors and fine player for the Rovers over many years, lt done "Kid" .

St Leos Emmaus - congratulations to Brendt Henzicus and Martin Contessotto on reaching 50 unes last week . Best wises for the next 50 . old Mentonians - congratulations to Chris Dwyer cn reaching 100 games for the Panthers. Reserves capr in and a fine asset to the club "Wombat is having a iine season . Well done on your achievement . Also David Coventry last Saturday played his 50th game for the t lub in the win over Old Geelong. Well done to you both .

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POWER ,1ACGEORGE CRE~fAN `.1 :1HMOUD :.AUGHAN (,ORSKI

SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL HAMPTON ROVERS 10 65 ST BEDES MENTONE 6 50 OLD MENTONIANS 4 49 BEAUMARIS 6 47 ST . LEOS EMMAUS 1 42 THOMASTOWN 3 3 9

ft[lEY ~ :?tRPA ECKER CORFIELD

OLD MENTONIANS 5 THOMASTOWN 4 ST. BEDES MENTONE 6 BEAUMARIS

NSENIORS - 20.06 .98 ST An,DA SOUTH CAULFIELD 2.9 2.9 5 .11 7.11.53 HAMPTON ROVERS 3.4 10.12 13 .14 21 .17.143 St Hilda South Caulfield: Buckley, Tkoor. Heineke . MeGan, Gilmore. S. Diamond . Broad. Best: Buckley . Gilmore. C . Neeson. D . Agostino. ThursIIeld . S. Diamond. Hampton Roverw Power 10, Natolll3. Martyn 2 . Da4id Anderson. B. Ariz. Darey. Helliger, Holt. McKellar, Best: Poew7, Martyn. J. Ferguson. C . Ferguson. B . Ariz . McDonald. ST LEOS EMMAUS 2 .0 3 .8 4,8 7.113,55 BANYULE 7 .8 8 .7 14.12 15 .14.304 St Leos Emmaus : Rose 2. A. Delvin . Levins. McGloin. Pecaa B . Vaughan . Best: Dintcolantonio. Rose. Willis . Meehan . R. McCann . Burgess. Banyule: Kayrooz 4 . H. McDermott 2 . O, Brien 2. Piavtair 2 . Hop~s Mayne. D. NVBliams . R. Williams . Woodlock . Best: Wllltnore, O'Brien, D . WillL~vns, Gilham, PiaNdatr. Hopgood. ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 18.13 .121 BULLEEN TEMPLSTOWE 6 .12 .48 St Bedes Mentone Tlg.: Mac~r~c 6. Ryder 4 . Hay~es 2 . Edwards 2 . A. Turner 2 . Kingwell. M . Connolly. Best: 8 . Zaldc. Rtder. Gtaquinta McCraw. Haycs. Macgeo,~e. BuBem Tempkstowe: MeLaren 2 . Todd. Stott. Matthews . Tulloch . Best: Tulloch. Prior. A. Parris . Matthews . TJouraganls, R . Williams. OLD GEELONG 1 .4 4.5 7.6 10 .6.68 OLD MENTONIANS 4 .3 8.5 11 .11 18.15.123 Old Geelong : Howells 5. A. Handbury 2 . Welsby, Brain. W. Paul. Best: W. Paul, A. Handburp. tt'elsbv. Daalson. Vkkers•WiIlis, Farrer. Old Mentoniansi Acreman 4 . Brannon 4. Sollev 3, Paterson 2, G. Stroud 2 . W1llteCord 2. Dart . Beat: Solley. Carter, Dart . Vardv. Lean. Acreman. THOMASTOWN 1.0 7 .5 8 .5 11 .6.72 BEAUMARIS 8.4 11 .8 17.15 19.20.134 Thomastown: Gorski 3. Genus 2, Plant . P. Colosimo. Morabits. Theodorou. A. Ward . Bent: Fellows. D. Pages. L . Smith . Gallimore. Holmes, Morabito . Besumaris : Mahmoud 6, Ftsher 3. Ensor 2 . Martin 2. GraTs, Mills. Nicholson . Pitts. Teasdale. Vance . Best: Martin, Vaughan. Pitts, Vance. Mahnwud . Holt.

RESERVES - 20.06 .98 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1 .2 2.2 2.5 2.5 .17 HAMPTON ROVERS 3.1 9.8 9.10 17.15.117 St Kilda: Lewin, Tsag(btLs . Bmt : Redden. Lewtn . A. Diamond. D. Wilson, D. Dunawie. Pope. Hampton Rovers : Armour 4. Tots 3, Lulanoore 2 . Lynch 2, M . Dunball . MeonvIDe . How. Hunt. Best: Tota Mason, How . Hunt. Lunmoore, Hullick. ST LEOS EMMAUS 0 .0 0.6 3.8 4.11.35 BANYULE 4 .2 8.8 8.11 8.13.61 St Leos Entmaux B. Delvin 2. McLoughlin. Walsh . Best:O'Reilly. Newey, E. Mitchell. Pitcher. B. Dehin . J. Vauglian. : Donaldson 2 Banyule . Gilbert 2. DeBondL Grindat. Gibson. Doherty, Best: D. Sheean. Donaldson. Gibson. George, L. Sheehan, Riches. ST BEDES MENTONE T1G . 18 .17.125 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 .4 .22 St Belies Mentonc S. Hekcer 6, Shannon 4 . Gangl 2. Johnston 2. Recupero. D. Kinsella Kinna. Ross . Bed: M. Kinsella. Dickinson, Gang]. Shannon . McHugh. S . Hecker. Bulleea Templestowe: Graham 2 . Papadopoulos . Best: Graham. Edwards, Morlhoutls. Faulkner, Howard, Walkeneiser. OLD GEELONG 1 .4 5.4 8 .8 9.7 .61 OLD MENTONIANS 1 .5 3.9 5 .10 9.12 .68 Old Geelong: Hermann 5, Smithers . Wilkinson . Spkien. Lilev. Best : Smithers . Rice . Liascos. htclnnes. Hermann . Keehle . Old Mentonians : Rtelv 5. Dwyer, Large. Laves. Norman. Best: Lawms . Dnyer. Winduss.l4'atson . EltioL Richaidson. THOMASTOWN 0.1 4.4 6.6 8.11.59 BEAUMARIS 1 .3 2.5 3.8 4.9.33 Thomastown: Scalpa 4. Farchlone. M . Robertson, A. Robertson, Thomas. Best: Leavold . A . Rhertson . PetsinLs. Biles. Farchlone, Pelle~1mo . BesumaNs: Device . Gray, Ott . Nish . Best: Easton. Sheldrake. Fisher. Grav. M. McNichols . Nish.

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JULY 4 - ROUND 1 2

ST . BEDES MENT. TIGERS v. HAMPTON ROVERS OLD GEELONG v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS THOMASTOWN v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 13EAUMARIS v. OLD MENTONIANS ST . KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . BANYULE 0 " TNE AMATFI IR F(NITRAI I GR wane

HAMPTON ROVERS v. BANYULE Field : Dirk Kramer Shaun Rolls ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Field : Peter Simpson Robert Sneddon BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . OLD GEELONG Field: Paul Withington Graeme Huniche n OLD ME NTONIANS v. THOMASTOWN Field: Chris Stevens Gene Hodgin s BEAUMARIS v . ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD Field : Neil McCorquodale Craig Bratjberg


C Section BANYULE

BEAUMARIS

Coa* Joh , Siff"o„ Res Coacfi: Stephen GM

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1 B Klunear 2 D Witchell 3 L Holt 4 M Gilbert 5 B Wilmor e 6 P Williams 7 G Donaldson 8 R Williams 9 J Plant 10 J Fortune

1 N . McLean 2 S . Nish 3 M . Pitts 3 I . Williams 4 M . Devin e 5 M . Ensor 5 A. Quin 6 D . Wright 7 P. Fishe 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 . Vaugha n 14 S . Mclver 15 M . Hoyne 16 M . Quin 16 D . O' Brien 17 L . Marsh 18 T. Cotter 19 P. Thomas 20 A . Faragun a 20 M . Mello n 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 . Johnsto n 28 J . Vance 29 C. Martin 29 M . Hal l 30 A. Easto n 30 R . Corfield 31 L . McNicholas 31 P. Ott 32 S. Mitchell 33 G . Jury 34 J . McGrath 34 B . Gray 35 B . Ferguson 36 S . Hanrahan 37 B . Haynes 37 M . Bassett 38 C. Spence 39 P. Duffy 40 M . Lance 41 A. Blackie 42 D. Maypiece 43 S. Healey 44 S. Closter 45 P. Thomas 46 C . Kent 47 C . Day

11 J McDermot t 12 J Egan

13 M O'Brien 14 S Kayrooz 15 S Gray 16 D Mayne 17 L O'Connell 18 J Turnbull 19 A Thompson 20 S Playfair 21 R Dintinosant e 22 J Gilham 23 M Gray 24 A Plant 25 C Williams 26 H McDermott 27 S Yin 28 T Gout y 29 G Sutterby

30 D Taylor 31 C Bassett 32 T Wason 33 D Glass 34 C Stevens 35 B Anderson 36 D Tyler 37 M Jesse 38 G Riches 39 M George 40 P Witchell 41 B Grinda l 42 T E an 43 L Ferrall 44 M Anderso n 45 R Cullen 46 P Agostinelli

47 B Parkes 48 W Gibson 49 K Convey 50 B Debont 51 A Hopgoo d 52 D Noonan 53 M Ashton 54 B Dintinosante 55 D Williams 56 B Woodlock 57 T Benton 58 S Hartwic k 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 Keega n

72 L Sheean

73 A Rossimel 75 J McIntyre

76 M Lewis 77 M Whela n 78 R Smith

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50 B. Ward 59 A . Rowbury 60 R . Thatcher

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1 B . Hoare 1 C . McGregor 2 M . McKellar (C ) 2 T. Smith 3 B . Artz 3 S . McDonal d 4 S . Anderson (VC) 4 A . Hunter 5 B . Martyn 5 P. Buckley 6 A . Natoli 6 A. Perry 7 David Anderson 7 W. Armou r 8 Drew Anderson 8 E. Crabtree 15 D . Bon e 9 J . Da 16 S . Smith 9 S . Morgan 18 J . Catt 10 C . Ferguson 10 M . Luxmoore 19 P. Nigro 11 R . Grei g . Jones 20 M 11 A Browne 12 S . Wills 20 B . Wolnizer 12 J . How 21 D . Hartin 13 T Wilmot t 21 D. Hooper 13 C . Amoore 14 D . Hobson 23 D. Matthews 14 D . Marshall 29 P. Bone 15 S. Blick 30 M . Agrotis 15 M . Dunball 16 J . Ferguson 31 C . Darby 16 B . Armstrong 31 A . Shine 17 S . Willison 17 D . Artz 32 R . Williams 18 D. McConville 33 G . Pembe rt o n 18 C. Thomas 34 S . Lambropoulos 19 B . Holt 19 A. Hullick 36 P. Hare 20 A. Power 37 S . Boyd 20 G . Haggart 37 L. Thompson 21 S . Parkinson 22 M. Salter 38 S. James 22 R . VanDoore n 39 T. Driver 23 S . Helliger 23 T. Lynch 41 L . Cessario 24 C. tt (VC) ad op oulo s 43 C . Pap 24 M . Y une . Rozanitis 44 J 25 M . Davey 25 A. Guthrie 47 C. Morihovitis 26 M . Lake 48 R. Lambert 27 W . Benton 28 L . Tots 49 M . Bellato 29 R . Hunt 50 D . Glover 30 P. Cotte r 56 M . Tuomy 31 C . Perry ~' 36 C . Van Den 59 D . McNamara Dungen 44 B . Johnstone 60 A . Mason

1 J . Prior 2 S. Driver 3 P. Graham 4 W. Thompson 5 C . Parris 8 N . Bone 9 L. Stott 10 P. George 12 A . Parris 13 D. Tulloch 14 D. Cooper

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1 M Neeld 2 M Edmond s 3 D Welsby (VC) 4 T Dugdale 4 C Stinchcomb e 5 A Howell s 5 A Robson 6 B Mithen 6 T Pool e 7 A Darcy 7 S Wilson 8 T Seymour

9 J Wilson (VC) 10 T Wiffe n 10 M . Oliphant 11 R Lile y 12 N Powe r 13 H. Mclnne s 13 P Herman n 14 J Power 15 S Edge 15 T. O'Brie n 16 S . Edge 17 M Wilson 18 N McKellar 19 A Salter (VC) 20 G Coldwel l 21 G Harper 22 J Taylo r 23 H Davi s 24 M Vickers-Willi s 25 Q Thompso n 26 P. Handbury 27 W Paul 28 A Farre r 29 A Mithen 32 G Wilkinso n 33 M Wilkinso n 34 J Pau l 35 C Olive r 36 T Brai n 37 J Coo k 38 M Pove y 39 H . Gre tton-Watsc 40 S Bones 40 R . Rice 41 N . Gatenby 42 P Liascos 43 M . Hein e 44 E Spiden 45 P. Luscombe 48 E Smithers 49 A. Reus s 50 J . Land y 50 W. Strachan 51 J . Gros s 51 J . Lee 52 M . Davison 53 G. McGregor 54 J. Anderso n S Furph y AUSFINE FOODS 55 INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD . 56 B . Collins 57 A . Richardso n Suite 2, 41 B Bluff Rd, 59 C Walke r Black Rock. 3193

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C Section

,~ Me~roNU~vS

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D TI by Ken Bremne r & Tom Brain Attention all club scribes: New fax # for Tom Brain 9265 800 1 m and I would like to echo the sentiments of ou r i fellow scribes in the 'Umpires Corner' in according our congratulations to the umpires who have recently achieved their 'milestones' . In particular. Alan Ladd who notched up his 200th last week at Yarra Park in the game between Southbank and Monash Blues . 'Laddy' ran the game in the company of his great mates, the 'Simmo' brothers and Vinnie Vescovi and was later joined by other members of the umpiring fraternity at the aftermatch, testimony to his status in the ranks . Well done Alan ! Reshuffle at the top of the leader board with Southbank, courtesy of Ajax, now heading affairs, ahead of Whitefriars (2 losses on the trot), Parkside, Ajax (moving up fast) and Monash Blues a game clear of Aquinas . Review Round 10 - June 2 0 Ajax V Whitefriars was certainly the 'Match of the Dav pitting in battle 2 highly skilled running sides . Ajax kicked away 5 clear in the 2nd qtr . before the 'Friars' trimmed it back to a 1 pt deficit at the long interval. The 'Jackas' had a stellar 3rd term booting 8 to 2 and putting the issue beyond Whitefriars reach . Best for Ajax were Halphen, Weisler . Bloom & Rapaport and for the 'Friars' one can only wonder what might've been if not for the 9 goal performance of Mark Robinson . Another nail biter for Aquinas in its match with Parkside . From all reports it was mostly one way traffic with the 'Red Devils' in control throughout except in the last qtr . when the 'Bloods' booted 5 snags, aided by a strong breeze. Alas . Parkside go from 30 pis ahead to 1 pt in arrears with 37 seconds remaining on the clock . Centre clearance favours the visitors and the resultant goal gives Parkside victory by 5 pts . MVP's for Parkside were Moodie, McNamara & Dale . In a game marred by atrocious wind conditions . Salesian were able to hold out a gallant St Johns . Nothing more than a couple of goals in the game right through to the 3rd qtr . when the 'Chaddy boys kicked clear to lead by 4 snags at lemon time . The Joc's got the margin back to only 8 pis in the last stanza before Salesian steadied and got their momentum going again to eventually run out comfortable 5 goal victors . St Pats Mentone travelled to Keilor to meet O .E.G . and given their tenacious efforts into the wind in the lst qtr. must have given themselves a chance . The Essendon boys took the bit between their teeth and outscored the'Vultures' 5 to 2 to effectively snuff out the impending danger. The 2nd half was most competitive with O .E .G .'s only managing to outscore St

Pat's by I solitary goal. Best for Old Essend Grammar were Fleming, Mansfield & Steven. Through no fault of Jack Clancy or Hayden Park (cli scribes for Uni,Blacks & Yarra Valley O.B.'s resp ( tively) I can't give you a true version of events as r fax 'stuffed' up . Using the score line as a guide would appear that the victorious 'Yarra Valley be didn't have matters all their own way and siml mathematics would suggest that inaccuracy did help the 'Blacks' cause . Southbank looked to be in total control of their mat against Monash Blues all except for a few fleeti moments in the last stanza when Monash really lift their work rate to get within a couple of pts . T 'Bankers' to their credit were able to rise to the occ sion, snag a couple of telling goals and register a so : 12 pt victory . Best for Southbank were Steam Bo ; Gooders & Danny Decore and for Monash, The'Doc' Liam . Preview Round 11 - June 2 7 Monash Blues V Old Essendon Grammar - T : 'Blues' will be keen to atone for last week's loss whi the O.E .G .'s will be hoping to build on their last roui success and gather much needed momentum . A lot at stake for both teams and the desire to st entrenched in the '5' may just be the incentive to ~ Monash over the line as winners . KB selects t! 'Blues' to sneak in by 11 pts . The boys from C Essendon are not as potent away from home and t' ; long journey will not help their cause . TB feels that t'~: Blues really cannot afford to lose today too much is stake and so tips them to put a smile back on t' ~: Professors face . St Johns O .C .'s V Southbank - Leader of the 'pa( plays tail end Charlie. Very difficult to see St Johi really troubling the 'Bankers', however KB is confide that the 'Jocs' recent improved form will ensure th this game is no mere formality for the visitors . KB it Southbank to win by 40 pts. Again the Tigers went sleep at the crucial time something they can ill affo . to do so in the tough weeks ahead, today won't be easy as the relevant ladder positions indicate but 7 agrees with his boss and tips a big win for tl Bankers . Yarra Vall ey V Salesian - The 'Valley' boys are on roll at present and it will take a very good side to p an end to proceedings . KB rates Salesian highly ar their win loss ratio should read better than it doe Whilst they are in with an undeniable chance I(


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hink the home ground advantage of Yarra Valley will 1,0 telling and hence select them to win a'ripper' b y ottl k majors . The Bushrangers are now starting to hoW the- consistency required from a good side while s ;an are very hot and cold, and TB feels at home t11e, e is absolutely no way that the boys from Chaddy e~ul vin and so confidently tips the home side, parkside V University Blacks - The 'Red Devils' just like that paint company add says . . . . . . .Keep on keepi,1 on. Uni. Blacks will no doubt serve it up to 'lrkside, however KB suggests that they may not be ble to sustain it for long enough and the might of the -Red Devils' will see them win comfortably by 36 pts . T,, o good wins in 2 weeks after their minor hiccup stl,r,ests that Parkside are playing very good football, While the Blacks who lack nothing in endeavour are jnst falling short and unfortunately TB feels this will }) ;,ppen to them again today . Ajax V Aquinas - Without a doubt the 'Jackas' are the n•form team of the competition and Aquinas will feel the full brunt of their force this week . For the 'Bloods' to win they'll have to control the midfield and give their forwards a chance to kick a winning score . A difftcuit assignment given that the defence of Ajax is ~rorking like a well oiled machine at present . KB predicts an Ajax victory of around 6 goals . The Jackas will acid another scalp to their already impressive list with a victory over a Bloods side that really must win to stay in touch but alas TB feels this won't happen . St Pat's Mentone V Whitefriars - The visitors will no doubt be well and truly primed to play to their very best of form following a mid season mini slump . The Vultures' are hard at it, committed and play with a gritty resolve but KB reckons all of this will count for little against the 'Friars' who simply have just too much class . Whitefriars to win by 60 pts . Without any detriment to the Vultures, the Friars will welcome the lessening of their opponents intensity and should be able to regroup and get back to the winning list as they build up for the tough weeks . It's the visitors by streets for TB . Press Correspondents: Fax to KB on 9850 6964 (Email KenBremner .~access .net .au) or Tommy on 9265 8001 by midday at the latest on Monday following the game . Remember, we/us KB and Tommy require a brief summary of your match and/or any special events forthcoming.

~~._ D [ ~. SENIORS - 20 .U6 .98 SOUTHBANK 4 .5 6.7 9.9 12.14.86 MONASH BLUES 2 .4 3.4 5,6 11 .8.74 Southbank : Perry 5, Murphy 4. A. Pitts 2. McNamara . Best : Thomson, Goodin. Stewart, Dalev. Rhodes. McNamara Moaash Bhaea S . Wrodarczvk 2, Holloway 2 . Forster-Knight, Gregon McCleland . Findlay, Rogers, Farrar, McGee. Best: Rogers. ONelll. McClelland. Newnan . McGee. Smith. OLD ESSENDON 4 .8 9.9 17.12 17.15 .117 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 1.2 4 .3 7.6 11 .9.75 Old Essesdoaa: Ridley 5 . Leask 4. Fleming 3, Lutterschmklt 2. Podger 2. Best: Lutterschmidt, Flemirta, Mansfield, Chapma n- Leask .C .2 . Matt . nBesfGA9ay, Davies .Sulh~Mk Yan . Groves, BI1Wt~bs~Gurt~erhYoung SALESIAN 3.8 4 .11 6.1'7 30 .1 8.78 ST JOHNS 1 .2 3 .4 3.8 6 .10.48 Salesin: Thaln 2. Babette, Canavan. Cincotta Cooke. Everall. Hazell . Sutherland . Best : P. Kaaunagh . Wiseman, G . Gaspart .

St Johns: (Goal Kickers and Best Palvers not received )

UNSVERSrrY BLACKS 3 .4 6.11 8.15 9 .17.71 YARRA VALLEY 5.2 11.5 13 .8 14 .12.9 University Blacks : Roberts 3 . Caccavlello 2 . Beaton . Namtah . Henderson. Mackie . Best: Nall . Caccautello. Beaton, Henderson, Loue . Roberts. Yarra Valley : Middlin 5. Macvran 3, P. Telford 2 . McLeod 2 . Rees 2 . Best: C. Heffernan, B. Downes- Middlin. Koenen. R. Thompson. Dre,v- Doduell . AQUINAS 3.4 6.4 10 .9 18 .11 .107 PARKSIDE 4.4 11.7 12 .16 16 .16.112 Aquinae : Ctiltera 4. WhLston 2 . Wooden 2. Gderson 2 . Larkin . Coilher, De Na}9. Flynn . Glennte. Dunne . Best.: Grlerson. Collher, Flynn. Whitehead, A. Bethune . Hyiand . Parkside: Moodte 5. Dale 2. L. Panjart 2. Tessari 2 . Warren 2, Harvey . Maru4L Cusack . Best : Moodie . 6tacnaznara Dale, htsen-a D . McCall, Vita WHITEFRSAItS 2 .2 7.4 9 .5 13.5 .83 AJAX 4 .3 7.6 15.11 16.12 .108 Whitefrfars : Robinson 9. Givan 2, Gloufchev. Lacey. Best : Robinson. Pawiik. B. O'Connor. Giilan. B. Vandenboom.

AJAX: Freund 4 . Ratch 3 . Bloom 3, Rapaport, Segar. Halphen. Gelbart. Rosen, Dvienman. Best: Halohen. Bloom, Jason Wrobel. Rapaport, Weisler. Rajch. RESERVES - 20.06 .98

SOUTHBANK 1,2 3.7 5.10 7.12.54 MONASH BLUES 2 .2 3.3 5.7 10.8.68 Southbank : Van Loon 2 . G. Rolls. Campbell, De Sfha. Nugent. Best: Melican . McCarthy. McCallum. H . Pitts. Her~. B. Gellie. Monssh Blues : Spencer 3 . Herrmut Teasdale, Dobson . Wrodarrrvk. Dobbin . Best: Teasdale . Merest. tk4odarezvk. Spencer. Rkodan. Herrman. OLD ESSENDON - 1 .0 2.1 4.4 8.8.56 ST PATRICKS ME NrONE 1 .8 2.7 3.9 3.9.27 Old Eseendoa: Caner 3. Barr. Dawson, Greasley. Turner. Best: Cram, Turner, Dawson. Campbell . Poulton. Wright. St Patricks Mentone: M. Barr. Paid Murphy. Sykes . Best: M Barr. Parker, O'NeiL M. O'Meara, Paul Murphy. SALESIAN 0,3 1 .7 3.15 10.21.81 ST JOHNS 4.0 8.3 7.4 7.6.48 Salea3aa : Gtarmakcpoulos 3 . Alltgan 2. Byrne 2 . Brown. Klrchener. Nolan. Best: Ktrckener . Brown- D.J. Taylor.

St Johns: (Coal Kickers and Best Players not received)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.0 4 .8 7.9 10.18.78 YARRA VALLEY 1 .3 2 .3 3.4 4 .4.28 University Blacks : Darrech 2- Hitner 2 . Dennis 2, Coleman. Raffaele. Jessem. Wilson Best: Furness. Coleman . Mllner, Nowlett. Fogarty, Neville. Yarn Valley: . Strong Hale, Franmme, Roue. Best : Howse . S. Thompson, D. Ross. C. Ross. Tayior, Rowe . A9II[HAS 1.1 3 .3 5.3 6 .7.43 PARKS IDE 4.5 11 .8 16.10 17.12.114 Aquims: Bambury 2 . D. Joyce. Moran. Harper. Tanzen . Best: Gotland. Macklin, Bambury. Tanzen. Joyce . Lyng. PazkaMe: Antonapaulos S. G . Panjari 4 . Linares 3 . Gunn 3. Metzatesta Regtnato. Best : Antonopoulas. Ross . Yandle . Austin. PanjarL Soltgo. WHtTEFRIAR3 3.2 6 .4 8.6 10 .9.89 AJAX 2.1 3 .2 5.6 5 .9.39 Whitefriars: O'Brien 3, Callander 2. Rvan. D. Vandenboon. Delzoppo L . eames. T. Carri~s . Best : D. Nolan, D. Vandenboan. A. Davis. Glenn, Callander . AJAX: $en-Simon . De~ea Cohen . Sawicki . B . Goldberg. Best : Lewis. Steen. Cohen . Roth- Zielinski. $amuel .

Southbank - congratulations to two long serving members who reach milestones today, Peter Ranchor (150) and Gerard Rolls (100) . Best wishes to you both on vour fine achievements .

JULY 4 - ROUND 1 2

ST. PATRICKS MENTONE v. MONASH BLUES ST. JOHNS 0 C v. OLD ESSENDO N YARRA VALLEY O B v . SOUTHBANK SALESIAN 0 C v. PARKSIDE AJAX v, UNIVERSITY BLACKS WHITEFRIARS v. AQUINAS

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D Section AJAX Coxh : Rick Marks Res C oa ch : Andrew Sch enker

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 . Rose n 10 R . Bloom 11 M . Weisler 12 D . Onas 13 A . Freund 14 Y. Rapaport 15 M . Rajc h 16 G. Rozenberg 17 A . Cukierman 18 J . Wrobel 19 M . Halphen (C) 20 A . Carew 21 D . Gelbart 22 D . Mohr 23 A. Bensimon 24 J . Dunne 25 J . Feldman 26 B. Duzenman 27 A. Lust 28 D . Degen 29 D . Marks 30 N . Israelsohn 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 . Redlich 41 J . Snow 42 A . Sawicki 43 Y. Shein 44 B . Goldber g 45 E . Steen 46 J. Davis 47 A . Abraham 48 L . Goldber g 49 E . Rubinstei n 50 B . Grodski 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

AQUINAS O .C . Coach: Andrew Crosby Res Coach : Brad Barclay

1 G . Burch 2 G . Clifford 3 S . Edwards 5 T. Grierson 6 A . Donachie 7 C. Glennie 8 S . Kelly 9 P. Phillips 10 D . Boland 11 C. Bambury 12 S . Bethune 13 C. Jeffrey 14 A . Lorkin 15 J . Knight 16 S . Close 17 M . Denavi 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 . Connelly 41 J . Kline 42 R. Moran 43 M . Slattery 44 P. Dunne

45 N . Frederikson 46 D . Joyce 47 N . Moran 48 M . Moore 49 C . Lamborn 50 G. Macklin 51 A . Hyland 52 M . Corrie 53 P. Raeck 54 S . Capton 55 A. Cultrera 56 S. Doherty 57 C . Thomas 58 A. Bethune 66 M . Wilson 67 P. Cruikshank 70 C . Lyng 80 M . Joyce 86 B . Barclay

MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON Coach : Dow Rogers Res Coach: Steve King

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 . DowsleyY 35 D . Murchie 36 M . Tehan 37 J. Bolton 38 S . Hooper 39 M . Smith 40 C . Riordan 42 A. Hickey 43 R . Feenaghty 44 D . Teesdale 45 R . Walsh 46 D . Jones 47 S . Mentha 48 M . Kamphuis 49 D . Morgan 50 D . Schwedes 51 S . Millie 53 L. McCann 54 R. Green 55 D . Trumble 56 A . Berry 57 P. OiNeill 59 H . Middleton 61 D . Walsh 67 B . Dempsey

Coach : Lloyd Carnpbd Res Coach : Share Bishop

1 J. Panagiotopoulos 2 J . Chapman 3 P. Lutterschmidt 4 S . Fleming 5 S . Emerson 6 C . RidleY 7 T. Cippoloni 8 S. O'Brien 9 J . Goodger 10 I . Stevens 11 B. Papal 12 J . Hearn e 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 . Leask 26 D . Fletcher 27 D . Barr 28 B . Turner 29 J . Saunders 31 A . Corby 32 J . Mansfield 33 S . Cramer 34 J . Leask 35 D . Whitfield 36 P. Trist 37 J. Walker 38 M . McKerrell A . Merrington 40 T. DiBlasi 41 I . Ritte r 42 A. Jealous 43 A. Gatt 44 R . Clohesy 45 P. Barry 46 D . Novacek

PAFtKSID E Coach: Laxie Zmafa Res Coach : Mark Ro,,.

1 P. Laurse n 2 A . Delle-Vergin i 3 S . Pin o 4 D . Warre n 5 D . Ferrar o 6 D . McCall 7 D . Drinnan 8 J. Chilcott 9 A . Constantine '•" 10 A. Vita 11 B. Hocke y 12 C . Tyson 13 A. Copley 14 P. Lenne n 15 D . Moodie 16 M. Campbel l 17 N . Antonopoulo s 18 A. Reginato 19 S . Gunn 20 C . Peckha m 21 M . Tessari (C) 22 B . Harvey (VC ) 23 M . Hoyne 24 R. Marulli 25 M . McPherso n 26 S . Ross 27 L. Panjari 28 S . Fishe r 29 L. MacNamara (VC) 30 D . Cusac k 31 C. Austi n 32 J . McCall 33 A . Botta 34 A . Starkie 35 G . Panjari 36 W. Lay 37 B . Panjar i 38 F. Darrigo 39 B . Michel 40 L. Inserra (VC) 41 E. Linare s 42 P. Dean 43 J. Hubbard 44 P. Solig o

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D Section WHITEFRIARS Coach: Des Meag h er

Res Coach : et a , Gas 1 D . Fedele 2 M . Bateman (C) 3 M . Carbone 5 M. Robinson 6 C. Houston (VC) 7 P. Coghlan 8 A . Davi s 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 1 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. Carrigg 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 . Callender 50 T. Burgoine 51 L . Eames 54 S . Gille n 56 D . Rio 57 J. McFarlane 58 J. Ri o 59 D . Gentilin 61 D . Cassar 62 R . Tartaglia 64 M . Duffy 65 C. Winterburn

YARRA VALLEY

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Coach : DaM Kyl e Res coact, &wian Ruddy 1 PI Telford

2 F. Macvean 3 R . Thompson 4 M . Fun g 5 A. Drew 6 D . Howse 7 J . Downs 8 L . Morris 9 C . Ross 10 N . Dodwell 11 C . Reynolds 12 M . White 13 O . Kysela 14 M . Simpson 15 J . Koenan 16 B. Smillie 17 A. Laing 18 L. White 19 S . Thompson 20 S . Frame 21 A. Livesey-Cole 22 T Wapshott 23 D. Balshaw 24 M . Davies 25 T. Habben 26 G . Mcleod 27 A . Rowe 28 J . Macvean 29 P. Peterson 30 D . Potter 31 C. Padgett 32 C. Heffernan 33 D . Ireland 34 T. Chrisfield 35 B . Peake 36 R . Penaluna 37 D . Francome 38 B . Morrison 39 T. Reddaway 40 M . White 41 B .Downs 42 T. Crean 43 H . Park 44 J . H o 45 L . Rees 47 B. Mcllwrath 48 R . Davi s 49 S. Seabourne 50 P. For d 52 A. Hartnett 53 S. Corcoran 54 T. Hale 55 S. Taylor 56 L. Harrington 57 G . White 58 G . Kerr 59 A . Joiner 60 F. Yendell 63 T. Strong 64 T. Gentle 66 A . Biesbroek 71 M . Laing 72 R . Lawton 76 J. Scale s

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The Age VAFA sportswrite r Garry Petroff writes about Saturday VAFA matches played and previews the Sunday A section Match of the Day.


UMPIRES CORNER by Leah Gallagher and Adam Kie l s we get closer to the middle of winter, we notice a ~ slight fashion change on the training track. The ~yles of football jumpers, long sleeve t-shirts, gloves and leggins have replaced the shorts and light t-shirts as we rug up for the cold training nights ahead. The experts say that we lose a high percentage of body heat from out head this was recently witnessed on a very cold training night, where after doing the warm up laps and strides our finely tuned athletes had steam visible coming off their bodies . What was noticeable was that the ratio of steam to hair ie, more steam of the guy who slightly lacks a good hair coverage on top, the question is should these guys wear a hat . Also on that night the umpires were joined by half a dozen players from the St . Kevins Old Boys who were allowed by their coach Tim Hart to help the umpires with skill drills on that night . Mick Sneddon had put the request out to clubs for players to help in our skill drills and St. Kevins players were the first team to come down and help out . Those umpires who were there really appreciated the effort from the players and would like to thank the St . Kevins club for their help . Big night last week at Southbank for Alan Ladd's 200 th game as many umpires returned to the ground to sink a few celebrative cans with Laddy . Alan Ladd would like to thank the Southbank club for presenting him with the match ball, trophy and for looking after him and his partner Simo on the day . One milestone that went by unnoticed and wasn't picked up until a phone call was received was that of 300 games to Michael Forde on the llth June . Michael who runs on the supp. list is a tireless worker as an umpire and loves his game, his 300th game was joined by his mate Mickey Gilday at UHSOB . M any thanks to UHSOB for looking after Michael both during and after the game . Congratulations on your milestone from all the umpires . ARRIVALS Over the last six months the stork has arrived to the household of three former umpires to deliver a bundle of joy or for a little while a screaming baby . Chris Keeton and partner another son, Peter Keogh

and partner a daughter, Sharon Alger and partner a daughter. Congratulations from the Umpires Association . Rumour has it Sharon was not impressed that she didn't increase in cup size . At a recent social match between Mornington Jockey Club and Cranbourne Jockey Club, Kevin Segota had the unusual luxury of being one of the tallest people in the game . I guess it was easy to see the other goalie in Ken Pitcher at the other end by looking over the players heads for a change, hey Kev. Last week in an U19 game there were two Thwaites as field umpires with Graham and Andrea umpiring together. Who is to blame when Umpire Thwaites is wrong? RULE OF T HE WEEK Answer for last week's question, when is it the end of the quarter? When the umpire blows his/her whistle on acknowledgement of the siren . This week how far can a player run with the ball before he has to bounce or touch it to the ground . A - 10 metres, B - 15 metres, C - 20 metres . SOCIAL NEWS Bounce off still continues even with the dew around. G . Thwaites d . D . Lane. Trivia Night tonight . Be there. Back at the rooms last Sunday the umpires helped Bob Dunstan celebrate his 800th game milestone. Drinks and food were put on all by all of the umpires . We hope you had a great day Bob, and hope you stick around to push for 1000 games . Trent Foley got a mention last week for the only reason "cause he wanted one" and then was upset because all it was, was one line . Times are tough Trent, so if you want a mention there has got to ~e some twisted truth to go with it . ADAM & LEAH


'~S, TRAINERS FER C ARRIER S Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly . Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . 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 .

CLUBS SEEKING MESCRIBED PE FOR R7120 PLAYER(S ) Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs are advised not to phone the VAFA until after 3pm on a Monday to find if the granting of the prescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association . If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before 3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted and the matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation .

Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brain present all scores and match details in 4 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 .

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This Year VAFA sponsor Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) has pleasure in presenting a trivia competition which will see At the end of each month of the football season one contestant win two cases of CUB product . The following questions appear today for the third time this month . At the end of June 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 June . As many entries can be lodged per person per month and each entry should clearly show questions 1 to 13 followed by the written responses to each question. 1 . Halley's Comet flashed across the sky on 2 May 1910 . On that day a child destined to be a famous footballer was born. Halley's Comet did not appear again until 2 May 1986 . On that day, the famous footballer died . His life had sp an ned from comet to comet . His football had more than a touch of comet about it . He could play cricket a bit too . Can you name him ? 2 In Victorian footba ll only one man has ever achieved the treble - captained a VFL premier team, captain-coach of a VFL premier team and coached VFL premier team . Can you name him, the years, and the clubs ? 3 The Australian Broadcasting Commission has the same post office box in all capital cities . What is the box number and how did the ABC choose it ? 4 . The great Dermott Brereton, five times Hawthorn premiership forward, well remembers his fi rst match for Hawthorn - in the reserves, opening match, 1982, against Melbourne at the MCG . He started on the bench, got on the ground, and was soon in action, flying across the front of the pack for a mark . As he lined up to kick for goal, the veteran Melbourne player on the mark st ar ted some heavv'sledging' . Dermie concentrated har d, but alas, the ball went off the side of his boot . The skies turned blue however as the big 'l-g on the mark had run over the mark, Dermie got a 15 metre penalty, another kick, and put it right throu gh the centre for a goal . Who was the Melbourne defender? It was second time around for him at Melbourne . He's now a comedian commentator . 5 . The Swans coach, Rodney Eade, recruit from Glenorchy (Tas), played 229 league games and 21 nigh t games with the Hawks before joining Brisbane Bears . What number did he wear with the Hawks? 6 Who was the first captain of the Fremantle Dockers? 7 Of the three players . Ron Barassi Jnr., Robert Flower and Greg Wells, who kicked the most goals for Melbourne ? 8 . 306 games for his club, 29 finals, 2 League premierships, 11 state games, state captain in his fina l year. noted by his peers as the most courageous modern day footballer, club captain from mid 1979 until 1987 - can you name him? 9 . The first interstate draft took place in 1981 . Who was the first player named in the first interstat e draft? He later coached in the VAFA. 10 . In 1977 for the first and only time in League history the goals kicked by two players from the one clu b exceeded 200 goals . Can you name the players? 1 . Name the year in which AFL coaches were first allowed to address players at quarter time . 12 . How many club best and fafrests did Terry Wallace win in his League career? 13 . The people listed below were Australian sportsmen who became world champions . Can you put th e surname and name the sport ? Jean Pierre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernard 'Midget' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walter Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geoff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Knitwear n round 10 we saw no real upsets but still some very good and highly skilled matches . In the match between St. Marys and Glenhuntly we saw quite a high scoring affair with Glenhuntly finally getting the four points . At home I thought Power House might do a little better but a more determined and four quarter performance from Chirnside gave them a relatively easy victory in the end . Elsternwick got over the line against Swinburne in another fairly close encounter. At home and desperate for a win, Old Camberwell seemingly struggled to shrug off Oakleigh but eventually got the most sought after four points and in the final encounter Caulfield also at home turned the tables on their round I clash with the Pirates and managed a 5 goal victory . Round 1 1 First up we have Glenhuntly taking on Chirnside at home . The Hunters fresh from a victory (as to Chirnside) should take it right up to their opponents today, but in the overall result Chirnside seem to have eyes on that final four and for that reason alone should get a well earned victory. Chirnside by 5 or 6 goals . Then we have the Pirahnas at home against the Wickers. Last time and like so many other clashes it doesn't matter where either of these two sides are on the ladder a tough and hard fought game usually presents itself. With Power House looking a little wobbly and the Wickers even less convincing thus far this season, this game could and should be decided by the home ground side and its respective forward line . Therefore, Power House by about 5-6 goals in a much needed victory . Swinburne at home to Old Camberwell . On ladder positions this match doesn't or wouldn't usually grab many headlines, however even though Swinburne haven't been winning all that often they seem to be creating nuisance value for their weekly opponents . This week shouldn't be any different, the Wellers have dropped off in recent weeks and will be hoping for another four points in an attemp t

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2 B . Hall 3 D . Anderson (C) 4 S . Stevenso n 5 W. Horton 6 A . Kahofe r 7 J . Cowlishaw 8 S . Cossart Wals h 9 W. Bowes 10 A . Will 11 M . Cassidy 12 J . Farmer 13 D . Gur r 14 S . Klose 15 R . Castles 16 T. Royals 17 G. Williams 17 P. Anderson 18 N . Co x 19 B. Baxter 20 H . Vella 20 M. Klose 21 N . Brohier (VC) 22 T. Townle y 23 D . Ash 24 K. Dach s 25 N . Lubransky 25 T. Wailes 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. Silve r 34 J . Margerison 35 A . Lawrence 36 R. Gosstray 37 M . Scholten 38 J. Restarick 39 J . Santiago 40 M . Phela n 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 51 J . Liddell 54 B . Lyons 55 M . Davies 56 A . Dowd 59 A . Beauchamp 60 P. King 62 A . Coventry 69 A . Gooding

Coach: Steplien Jones Res Coach: Kni Oates

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

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Res Coach: Andrew Cantairt 1 L. Murphy (C) 2 A. Hanki n

3 T. Byrne 4 C . Lyons 5 M . Whelan 6 D. Brennan 7 D. Le e 8 S . Currie 9 G . Ahearn 10 R . Bravington 11 L. Missaglia 11 P. Mahony 12 N . Wigmore 13 P. Stankovich 14 B . Barnett 15 M . Savage 16 M . Surman 17 J . Ward 18 N . Wigmore 19 R . Buckingham 20 G . Daniel l 21 P. Roberts 22 M . Bullard 23 S . Curtain 24 G. Corrie 25 B . Franken 26 C . Mahony 27 M . Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S. Mahony 30 J . Avard 31 G . Devonshire 32 P. Harris 33 J . Overman 34 A. Contin 35 P. McNally 36 B. Bravington 37 L. Lambert 38 M . Bell 39 P. Allan 40 M . Ray 41 A. Tilley 42 J . Lilikakis 43 C. Lyons 44 G . Corri e 45 R. Grandemange 46 J . Kosij 47 M . Grant 48 R. Morgan 49 B . Bravington 50 D . Hosking 51 S . Ramsey 54 S . Kirkham 55 P. Harri s 57 J . Wright 64 D . Auslander

GLENHUNTLY Coach: Steve Allefulor Res Coach: P eter Derriclc 1 B . Wilso n

2 C. Whelan 3 T Hill 4 D . Cassar 5 J. Alless i 6 P. McGuinness 7 M . Kout s 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 . Turner 22 G . Richards 23 P. Thomas 24 A. Worsnop 26 T. Short 27 M . Gulton 28 C. Murray 30 B . Stewart 31 L. Thomas 32 S . Jankovic 33 D . Jones 34 B . Mille r 35 J . Commerford 36 R . Hal l 37 A . Breslin 38 A . Haggarty 39 T. Hosking 40 L. McAuliffe 42 M . Stahmer 43 M . Jones 44 B . O'Donnell 45 R . Stannage 46 A . Bai n 47 J. Walton 48 J. Young 50 G . Lewis 52 C . Mitchell 53 D . McLinden 54 D . Mande 55 S. Pappin 56 R . Bateman 57 M. Rya n 58 J . Crooke 60 M .Johnson 62 G . Panozzo 63 C . Tho m 64 M . Callender 65 P. Harrison 66 P. Fogarty 67 B. Hodge 68 R. Doige 69 G . Fletcher 71 P. Jones

OAKLEIGH :A,. Caach: Chris Me= Res Coach: P A nd .s. ,, 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 38 D . Chapman 39 J. Bonaddio 40 C . Taylor 41 G . Malapanis 42 G . Orlando 43 J . Theofilopoulos 44 B . Woodard 45 G. Chapma n 46 P. Andonopoulos 47 S. Lewi s 48 C . Nikakis 50 P. Lesli e 51 J . Bonaddi o 52 P. Andrinopoulos 53 T. lanchello 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 . Gan t 68 A. Khodr 71 S . Randle

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1 M . Learmonth 2 L . Cosson 3 R . Livingston 4 A . Bell 5 L . Willis 6 W. Stuart 7 T. Pettini 8 R . Kodituwakku 9 T. Gunn 10 T. Jones (VC) 11 K. Gillard 12 B. Summerfield 13 J . Chapman 14 P. Watson 15 D . Andrews 16 A. Wilcox 17 S . Leahy

1 M . Milano 2 J . Sheed y 4 D . Dell'Oli o 5 J . Dell'Olio 6 M . Johnston 7 A . Hamilton 8 J . Horridg e 10 R . Turnbul l 11 G. Barry 14 R . Good e 17 S. Lee 18 A. Fiumani 19 B. O 'Mara 20 A. Hilgeman n

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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

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34 T. Bradon 35 G . Park 36 N . Bowman 37 T. Stewart 38 M . Wells 39 R . Pritchard 40 S . Marshall 41 S . Farrow 42 A. Male 43 M . Bonner 44 J . Muir 45 D. Scown 46 A. O'Neil

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he CYs, in the last 4 rounds have moved from T 7th to 4th on the ladder . Four wins on the trot, including the tough one over Kew in Round 9 . Williamstown is back with a venge ance, and their match today against the C's will have a big impact on who is on what base for the finals. And with four sides locked together on 20 points, it makes for a fascinating run home does it not? Last Week The C's were too skilled for a depleted UHS line up, but every possession was a contest nonetheless. It was a credit to the UHS for battling through to the final hooter. Crackne ll , on the ball, and Farrelly, up forward, caught the eye amongst the Green & Browns . Matt Cohen an d Sam Curry were lively on-ballers and good converters for the C's . The Red's took the points against the Trobers, which kept them in the gridlock for fourth spot . But beyond that the Cone of Silence was in operation!! ! Central overwhelmed Cobras after half time, continuing this year's impressive performances . Whisper O'Sullivan and Vaugh an Kelly ruled the midfield for Central . Cobras had good games from ruckman . Tim Orwin, Mick Sheehan on the ball . Kew were too good for North . and were able to score even against the strong wind . The K's had Neil King back in form marking everything in sight, and Jeremy Barnes put in a terrific effort in the ruck . North did well in the first term, but Kew slipped away in the third, Dave Magnuson rucked superbly for North, Brett Whitman was again great, and Abe Kyriazis' 5 goals in the last term gave North's a big lift . CY survived the gale, beat the Warriors, an d slipped into the four. Not a bad job for one afternoon! The Warriors are doing it hard this year, but players such as Glen Robson, Dave Jago, Fairfield and Taylor, kept the flag flying . Brend an Cocks responded well to his personal cheer squad's encouraging and Dave Lee was in everything for CY. Today USH play La Trobe in a must win game for the G&B's . Trobers big strength is their mid field, which has rarely been beaten this year, but UHS's work ethic right rough the ground should give them a three or four goal margin at the close . Reds and Cobras clash, and again, Reds have to win this one . The Cobras won't make it easy because they contest every possession, an d they want to get something out of this season. Red'fi halfbacks should generate enough rebounds to give them a two or three goal margin in the end . 26

Central host Kew and what a game this will be! The Boulevardier s haven't put a foot wrong since their Round 2 Jos to Kew, and must go out today as favourites . Tli sides are well matched physically, and the marl ing will be a feature today. Central may have a edge in general mobility though . Kew has aeri; forwards in King and Sheehan, and scouting sco, ers like Pulvirenti and Dimasi . Central can contri them with marking forwards like Steve Shanno and Siwka, and guerilla goal getters in Byrnes an Porteus . The centre zone encounter betwe ., Cullen, Dimasi and McMahon (K's) and O'Sullival Andonopoulos and Zajac will be a ripper! All in a1 the game of the year to date, with victory going 1 Central by a few points after a magnificent mate ] Nort h are home to the Warriors, and should t able to snaffle the points . The Warriors are havir a terrible year with injuries and the like, whi North are not far off the pace . North has too muc at stake and should win by six or seven goals . The C's face CY's in another great game . CY on a roll since their triumph over Kew and will 1 very confident about this match . The conte between the centres/on-ballers Cook, Pawczynsl and Owen (CY) and Campbell, Vasffopoulos, ar . Faelis will be crucial to the final outcome . The C backs may be the telling factor, if they can do the normal stoneweli act, the C's running converte~ ~. should have enough of the ball to post a winnir score . It will be a very entertaining game with on a few points in it . Reserves winners : UHS, Reds, Kew, North ar C's . Great game between UHS and the C's la week . UHS were unlucky in having to cov injuries in the seniors . Correspondents : Fax to 9547 9144, or phor 9818 1425 .

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Richmond Central stalwart, Peter Jackso n 1)I,,~,. l is 100th game for Central today . A frequent n-inner of his club's and the Section's reserves ,~o1ll;ickillg award, a Committeeman, and also I;C«rves.coach in '95/96 'Jacko' has made a huge contribution to the Centrals and deserves the plaudits for this achievement! ! Old Westbonrne's regular trainers and hard ;~'orkers Gav Flower, Steve Cummin and Jokka O'Keefe all play their 50th for the Warriors today . \vcII done fellers!!

SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL NAME SPENCER OLD CAREY 52 BYRNES RICHMOND CENTRAL 6 40 R. PULVIRENTI KEW 4 39 F.~RRELLY UHSOB 2 32 BELL KEW 30 A . TIRCHETT NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 8 E WHITE RESERVE

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UHSOB v. LA TROBE UNI . Field : Andrew Chapman (R) Andrew Dickenson . FITZROY REDS v . BULLEEN COBRAS Field : Mark Morrison Ken McNeice RICHMOND CENTRAL v. KEW Field : David Miller Paul Lamble NORTH BRUNSWICK v . OLD WESTBOURNE Field: Michael Forde Michael Gilday OLD CAREY v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field : Leah Gallagher (R) Barry Bolger

SENIORS - 20 .06.9 8 OLD CAREY 5 .8 12.13 17.19 24.25 .169 UHSOB 1 .0 2.1 8.3 8.8.54 Old Carey: M . Cohen 5. S. Curry 4, Battle 3, Gibson 3. Small 2, Price 2, Poppleu~elt . Matthews. Campbell . Patterson. Everett Best: M . Cohen. Popplew-ell. G~ibsort. S. Curry. Matthews. Angus . URSOB: Fatrelly 2. Delon 2. Stevens, Cracknell. Haslett. Mazza. Best: Drendel. Bone, Lullen, Stevens . Pfeiffer. Crackndl. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4 .4 4 .5 7.6 9.8 .62 FITZROY REDS 4 .2 6.8 8.9 14.10.94 La Trobe University: Robinson 3, Sidebottom 2, Alcnck Lonergan . Cummings. Best : Robinson . Sidebottom. Fitzroy Reds: Farrell 3. P. Jackson 2 . B . Hart 2 . M . Hart 2, O'Connor, Dalder. T. Jackson. Walsh. Wright. Best: Farrell. tVharf, P. Jackson . B . Hart Wright P. Keppel. BULLEEN COBRAS 4.3 5 .9 6.11 9.13 .87 RICHMOND CENTRAL 6.7 7 .8 18.14 23.17.153 BuBeen CoMan : Badanjek 4 . Dalloglb. Humphrey. MauareRa. Phatsch, Redfern . Best: Humphrey. Trinicht M. D'Angelo. Dallagllo. Schneidea Ga}ter. Richmond Cent=aL• Byrnes 6, Andonopoulos 3. Waters 2. OSuIli4an 2, Holt 2. S. Shannon 2. Stwka 2 . Adam, Kelly. McQueen, Newton . Beet O'Sullivan. Sfwkla S . Shannon. Kelly . Byrnes. Bove. KEW 2.2 6 .4 14 .9 20.11.131 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.4 3.6 3.7 10.12.72 Kew: King 5. M. Mascittl 4. It Puhiren0 4. Barnes 2. Thanley 2. Fraser. LaGanchL Cracknell. Best : S. Bruno. McMahon . Cullen. Cracknell . Thornley. King. North Bnmwie L- KvriazLs 5. Wernham 3, J. Ttrchett. A. Tirchett. Beat : Magnusson . Adams. Wernham. Kyriazis. McMahon. Dlmarco. DID WESTBOURNE 0.0 4.4 8.4 9 .8.62 WB.LIAMS'rOWN 5.8 8.8 16.14 21 .17.143 Old Westbourne : Tav9or 4. Vincent, Robson, Jago, Fairfield, Parslow. Best: Robson. Jago. Fairfield. Craig, Ta}ior. wi4lamstowa: Best :

RESERVES - 13.06.98

OLD CAREY 3.1 5.2 9 .4 13 .7.85 UHSOB 2.3 3.5 5 .8 7.7.49 Old Carey: Rist 5 . Hickey 2 . Wright 2 . Palmer 2. Drake. Nance. Best : Hickey. Farmer. might Bennett . Gardiner. Rist. UHSOB : Abrahamson, Madrigrano. Dixon. DeLulse. Arno] . Leaicki. Deluca Best: Marten . Bride. Cook. Hellner. Dixon. Leaickt. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 3.4 4.5 5.8.38 FITZROY REDS 6.1 8.2 10.4 15.7.97 La Trobe University: Cameron 2 . Moon, Black. Best : Goode. Ledderman . Fitzroy Reds.- Prior 5. Centra 3. Bemman 3 . Kane. Kinsman . Madden . Carracher . Best: FrLsbv. Centra Prior. MacKbnion. T . Hart BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .1 4.4 7.4 10.7.87 RICHMOND CENTRAL 6.4 7.4 10 .11 11.14.80 Bulle n Cobres: Brown 2. Paatsch 2 . Petty 2. Bastastn. Bennett. [ssa. Hoare. Best : R. Rourtbves . Bastason . Olney' Brown. Cook, Prtty. Richmond CeatraL• C . Ried 4. Jackson. Muscat. Corker. Daly. Kennedy. Best: C. Rled. TresLge . Jackson. Tapley, Daytv. Muscat. KEW 6 .1 4.6 6.7 9.12.68 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .1 4.3 8.5 9.8.60 Kew: Kirtakou 2. J .Pulvirentl 2 . Bakogtanni.s. Blair, Abod . Chow. Best Wells. Wood . Chow. Blair . Donovan. Giansante . No rth Bnmswldr : Abdelnour 3, Anderson 2. M . Demortat 2 . P . Sorleto. I . VelkaSki. Best: Abdetnour. Bradford. L . Demorton . Pfsasale. Tetraha Polemicas . OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .1 2.2 2.2 2.2 .14 WILLIAMSTOWN 3 .2 8.8 12.9 21.16 .142 Old Westbaune: Hewitt Farrugfa. Best: Cox Green. Hewitt. Williams. S> Mattsson, B. Mattison . WBBomstoem : J. Tuck 9, G. Burgess 5. J . Burgess 4 . D. Woods 2. McKenzie . Bar nes. Best: Ryan. McKenzie . Kennedy. Sharp, J. Tuck. Catlow.

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he teams have just passed the half way mark and early runaway leaders Monash have slowly bee n reigned in and now led by only a length . That crafty jockey, Gary Ryan, is no doubt giving them a mid race breather to wind them up again as they hit the main straight . Running second is Hawthorn who have been quietly ridden by Peter Tyson under a heavy weight whilst Syndal, after jumping fast and then fading midrace appear to have got a second wind . Dueling for fourth are Eley Park and West Brusnwick who have been constantly changing position throughout the race. Respective jockeys Hook and Jackson better not become preoccupied with each other as Werribee might slip up on the rails as they are now only a length behind (despite copping a severe check at the barrier stalls) Eltham are also only a length behind fourth place but have stopped to a walk with what appears to be a series of serious injuries . Bringing up the rear is ANZ Albert Park who are only two lengths behind but would need to gather some momentum quickly if they are to catch the others . Review The Gryphons suffered their first loss for the season at the hands of the Hawks. With a high injury toll the Gryphons were due to lose one soon and now give the coach some ammunition for the next few weeks . The Hawks hit the ground running and led by seven goals at quarter time . aided by the strong breeze . The Gryphons battled hard to regain the ascendancy but a late goal before half time meant the Hawks led by 3 goals at the main change . The Hawks continued on in the second half, ably led by Darren Hutchinson in the ruck, Whisper O'Brien on a wing and Grant Broadley on a HFF. Shane Parker was also good for the Hawks as he blanketed Gryphon matchwinner Tim Gilchrist in the first of what promises to be many duels between the two this year . Blanford on a back flank and Rafaniello at CHB were the best for the Gryphs . ANZ Albe rt Park were not able to make it back to back wins as Syndal recorded a comfortable victory . The Rats were playing catch up football from the start and were not able to match the strong midfield of the Sinners . Darren McLellan on the ball, Peter Rutherford on a HBF and Adam Jenkin in the forward line were the Rats better players . West Brunswick won a vital match against Eley Park at Shark Park . With both sides vying for fourth spot a Shark win would have left Westies two games adrift and in trouble but instead they have now drawn level with them . The Westies were once again well served by Cannane, Petchel and Byrne whilst Damian Coonan showed his ability by vacating his normal CHF position to dominate in the midfield .

Finally, Eltham played the last of their four consecutive away games down at Werribee and the travel factor showed as they los comprehensively to the ever improving Bees .

Preview Eltham play host to Eley Park in what shapes a a crunch game for both sides final's chances . Th Sharks had been the big improvers in recent week until they hit a bump last week in losing at homE Eltham will be glad to get back to the comforts c home (if they know where it is given they have . Coonerty against BrunplayedthrsicmM) c promises to be a classic battle on the wide expanse of the wings at Eltham whilst the Turtle brainstrus will have to come up with a plan to combat the tal ented Hawley. If the Sharks are on they should win . Monash, stung by defeat will come out all gun blazing against ANZ Albe rt Park this week . Only few players could be happy with last week's perfor mance and they will be jumping out of their collectiv skins . Blanford will no doubt line up on the danger ous Smith who has been one of the most consisten Rats this year but will not be given much latitude b the Gryphon defender . The dynamic due of Kilmiste and Gilchrist were unusually quiet last week and th Rats defence will need to be on guard as retributioi is sought. The Gryphons by a fair way . Game three sees the Sinners hosting Werribee Both sides have been 'understated' in their review and consequently it has been left to other scribes t fill in the blanks . What we do know is that th Sinners have quality midfielders in Rutter, Joy an, Bent while Werribee's strength has been their twi towers of Morgan and Isaacs . The Sinners have bee ultra consistent (with the exception of one quarte against the Gryphons) while Werribee have mixed th good with the not so good . Sinners to win and den the Bee's finals hopes . Finally, in what shapes as the match of the day Westies will play host to the Hawks. Both sides ar coming of good wins and will be eager to keep i rolling . Hutchinson and Malone (if fit) will battle it ou in the ruck and aim to give the mosquito fleet c Hamilton for the Westies and Patterson for the Hawk first use of the ball. Smythe will probably be accom panted by the in form Parker and Jackson by Orchar at the Westies front end whilst the Hawks will be hop ing the multi pronged attack of Lauletta, Bourke Vitacca and Broadley can manufacture a winnin score. In what promises to be an epic, the Hawks b ; a whisker.


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SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL NAME GILCHRIST MONASH GRYPHONS 2 51 5~11THE WEST BRUNSWICK 6 40 ~LAWLEY ELEY PARK 1 37 Ic,: AC WERRIBEE 36 C A CHIA SYNDAL TALLY HO 3 34 L AULETTA HAWTHORN 4 3 0 F RESERVE MONASH GRYPHONS 36 GONIS HAWTHORN 27 LORD ELEY PARK 24 DELL'ORSO ANZ ALBERT PARK 22 PASTRAS

SENIORS - 20 .06.98 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7.7 8.9 13 .15 19.18 .132 MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .0 6.4 7.5 8.6 .54 Hawthorn Amateurs: Lauletta 4. Vitacra 4 . O'Brien 3, Potolck 2 . Bowv 2. Bourke 2. Broadlev 2. Best: Parker. Hutchinson. O'Brien. S. Avecv, Patterson. Bowe. bfanash Gryphons: T. Gilchrist 2. Ktnq. Urban. Blaridrad. Tolongos. Best : Rafanello. Blandford. CharSeson. Urban . Watson . Junkett. ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 .4 5.8 8.9 8.11 .59 SYDALL TALLY HO 8.4 10.10 12.13 19.21 .135 ANZ Albert Park : Smith 2 . N . Rutherford 2. Pastras . Lovett. Jenkln . Faranda Best: Mcl.ean. P. Rutherford. Sutton . Jenkin. Duke . Faranda Syndal Tally Ho: Beckett 4. Bingham 3. Cxhte 3. Hannemann 3 . Thompson 2 . ChrLsttansen 2, Ruder. A. Richardson . Best : Beckett. Bingham, Crhistiansen . Cochin. Morosey, Joy. WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 .9 7.12 10.14 13.19 .97 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0 .4 0.4 2.8 2.11 .23 Wenlbee Amateura: McGrath S. Mongey 2 . Addamo, Johns. Gibson. Stephenson . Best: Fletcher. Mayne. Sullivan, Mon~ev. Marlins. Johns. Eltham Collegians: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehred ) ELEY PARK 1 .0 3.8 6.7 11 .10 .76 WEST BRUNSWICK 8 .8 7.8 14.16 16.18.114 Eley Park : Lenarcic S. Bowen 2. Trotter 2. Alexandridtd, Haley. Beat: Hook . Lenartlc. S. Di:r. S. Kelly. Trotter. Mihalec. West Brunswick. Smythe 6. Jackson 5 . Baade . D'Andrea Byrne. Cannane . P. Hamihon. Best: Jackcan . P. Hamilton. Petschel. Cannane. Jenkin . Byrne .

RESERVES - 13.06 .98 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3 .1 8.1 10.2 11 .4 .70 MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .1 5.4 8.4 12.8 .78 Hawthorn Amateurs: Bogle S. Luvich 2. Dunstan 2, Law. Ryan. Best: Bogle . Dunstan, Sanders . Morrison . Lrnieh, Hewish. Monash Gryphons: Kent 3 . Walter 2. Arena 2, BraaTll 2. Leeton, Robinson . Henderson . Best: Browell. Kent. Dommschenz. Arena. Williamson. McGrall. ANZ ALBERT PARK 0 .1 0.2 1 .4 2.9 .21 SYDAL TALLY HO 0 .9 3.11 9.18 9.18 .70 ANZ Albert Park: Kemp. Green. Best: Farmer. Carter. Kemp. Radpath. DJarlc . Pearson. Syndal TaBky Ho: Symonson 4, Wbods 2 . Gadsbv. Marks, French. Best : Sernonson . Ertan . Boucher, Burles .s. French. 3 .2 7.5 8.10 13.15 .93 WERRIBEE AMATEURS ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .2 4.4 5.5 5.5 .35 Wenibee Amateurs: Alabakis 4. Chapman 2 . Harris 2 . BWry. Craig. Datbon . Damon . Holum . Ryder. Shelley. Best Harris . Holman. Sotto. Ryder. Cotter. McNaughton .

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5 YEARS AGO - 1993 ~ olumnist "The Rover", in a late night lapse of judgenent put himself on record to pick A,B,C Medallists as follows: A : Steve Brazil (NOB), Andrew Allibon (0 . Trin), Wayne Carey (St . Berns) . ' B : Adam Ryder (Marc .), John Gilliam (Ban), Rob Lawson (Fawk). C : Leo Panjari (Park.), Pat Green (Mazenod), Nigel Brohier (Caulf. Gramm). The Senior team that was successful in Adelaide was as follows : - Rob Fuller (Old Scotch) (C), Andrew Jobling (Orm) (VC) . Robert Gross (St. Kevins), Robert Lawson (Fawk .), Brett Mahoney (De La), Trevor Spencer (St. Bern), Andrew Allibon (Old Trinity), Nick Sebo (Ormond), Andrew Pryor (Old Brighton), Scott Teal (Old Melb), Bruno Conti (NOB), Paul Matton (Therry), Steve Brazil (NOB), Wayne Carey (St . Bern), Brett Connell (Ormond), Luke Gollant (St . Bern), Matthew Bourke (Old Xav), Micah Berry (Old Melb .), Peter Thiessen (Old Hail .), Mark Brady (St . Kevins), We Tapping (Old Xav) . Amongst the milestones, Old Ivanhoe wish to congratulate John "Aloha" Stevens on his 50th game - a flamboyant style both on and off the field (these days John is a star for the Sydney Swans N .R.). Umpires' Corner celebrated the youngest ever 'A' Section Goal Umpire appointment, 17 year old Gordon "Snake" Chalmers. The Umpires Appointment Board showed sensitivity in appointing him to Ormond for his big day. I hope he opened up at the Tennis Court end . Old Haileybury, two games out of the four, slaughtered Old Xaverians (3rd) by 129 points . Q by Q scores were: Old Hall. 6 .10 10 .13 16 .25 22 .28 O1dXav. i .32 .33.74 . 7 What happened to the Xavs? In the reserves OH scored its first win of the season when they beat OX (2nd) by 5 goals, 13 .6 to 7.12 . Best in the seniors were David Connell, Rae, Rowe, Phillips, Thiessen, Borg. Executive chairman of football, Andrew Langford'Jones wrote a hard-hitting editorial "Winning is not everything or the only thing". 10 YEARS AGO - 198 8 In heavy conditions Collegians hung on to fifth place and scored an upset win with a Keith Parsons goal only half a minute from time against leaders Ormond . It was a tight game at the Trott which has never been a good hunting ground for the 'Monds . In fact they have left there a few times without the points and physically very sore. Best were K. Parsons (4 goals), Lemon. Griffiths and Williams (Coll .) and M . McDonald, Taylor, Gilmore (Orm .) . After 11 games three senior teams were undefeated, Kew (B), Banyule (C), and Latrobe University (F) . It

was a double for Latrobe as their reserves were also undefeated . ` ' Banyule may have been a bit lucky to keep th e record intact as they only got home by 5 points from Old Haileybury whose ordinary kicking really let them down. Final scores were 12 .10 to 12.5 with the best, Foster, Gray, Mooney (Bany .) and Walden, Phillips, Gerny (Old H .) . That distinguished umpire and advisor Benny Goodman finally confessed that he had reached the old age of 40 . (Really, Benny, you look younger now than when you were 30) . "D" Section coaches were Max McColl (Bulleen United), Gary Rosewarne (Elsternwick), Ian Rice (Hampton Rovers) David Bellette (North Brunswick), Terry Rossiter (Old Camberwell), Ken Bremner (State Bank) and Les White (West Brunswick) . Who coached AJAX? 15 YEARS AGO - 1983 North Old Boys congratulated stalwarts Gary "Gus" Carroll & Paul Considine on 100 games Great players for their club, the two had also been consistent selections in the state side . AJAX's Julian Wiener, a member of the club's 1975 premiership team, also reached 100 games. Julian had also attained the heights as a test cricketer for Australia . Ron Ling, captain of Bulleen Templestowe, reached 150 games. Ron, an inspiring leader, was a member of the club's 1978 and 1979 premiership teams . 200 games to FIT captain, Ron Carr, and to A Section leading umpire, Cliff Mead . 100 games to Roger Gerny (Old Haileybury) Club's Best and Fairest in Under 19 premiership year, 1978, and club's senior Best and Fairest the next year. Roger had also represented the state in the CDEF with distinction on and off the field, as a speedy rover and half forward . Uni Blues congratulated Graeme Coleman on reaching 500 games as timekeeper, spread over many seasons with the Blues and Caulfield Grammarians . West Brunswick saluted Bob Green, little in stature, but big in heart, on setting a new club record of 279 games . Top teams, De La and Collegians battled it out in rain and wind . De La led 6 .2 to 2.3 at half time, and although scoring only 2 points in the second half, held on to win by 8 points. 20 YEARS AGO - 197 8 150 games to Ray King, St . Bernards, 4 times winner of club's most determined player trophy, and State Representative in 1977-78, and to tenacious De La Salle player Michael Bourke .


Hitherto undefeated "C" Section leader St . Kilda CBCOB were overrun by AJAX who triumphed by 10 goals, kicking 10 .11 to 4.3 in the second half. Lemish (5 goals). Segal, M . Ritterman (AJAX), and Kay . White, Jennings (St . Kilda) were best. Old Carey (C) won their first game when they defeated third place Old Brighton - 5 goals down at half time, they kicked 12 .7 to 5 .4 in the second half, with best, Michael Cooke, Wiseman, Bryan (Old Carey) and Shepherd, Gedye, Paroission (Old Brighton) . Old Geelong moved back into the'E' Section four with a strong final term against North Brunswick . Hunter (9 goals), Ross-Edwards, Sheahan (Old Geelong) and Hughes, J . Fox, Payne (N . Bruns) were best. 25 YEARS AGO - 197 3 Caulfield Grammarians staged a revival of form to beat Coburg by 51 points in the main game as the week before they failed miserably to St. Bernards and lost their place in the four. Best were Griffiths, McNicol, Morphett (Caul . Gramm) and Warle, Clark, Hibbard (Coburg) . Power House (C) crashed against St . Kilda CBCOC by 19 points but held their place in the four. Top goal kickers were (A) G . Fletcher (C . Gramm), 32 ; (B) McCrohan (ROB) 43 ; (C) Calleja (St. Kilda) 43 ; (D) Wayman (Alphington) 42 : (E) Rosewarne (Elsternwick) 47 and (F) Thomas (Fawkner) 22 . Second bottom in B, MHSOB after trailing second top team, Old Trinity by 46 points, kicked 9 .4 to 3 .3 in the last quarter to go down by 11 points . R . Harley (7), Silberberg and J. Woods led the MHSOB revival with S . Emerson, Weir and Johnston best for Old Trinity . Umpires Association continued their heavy social nights by following up Dinner Dance at Eliza's with next outing : "Fight Night" HSV7 Ringside. Assumption OC, in telling their club history paid tribute to the great work of Des Tehan and Matt Byrne, to Norm Nugent, Club Secretary since formation 1963 and to the three Presidents, Frank De Neefe, Adrian O'Keefe and Maurice Beaumont who had seen the club rise from E Section to B section .

30 YEARS AGO - 196 8 150 games to two prominent players - Ken Rowse (Ormond) and Peter Dryden (Caul. Gramm) . It was a day for crashes, Ormond lost their first game for the season - down by one point to De La Salle who were now level in 'B' Section in second place with Monash . UHSOB, Ivanhoe and Geelong . De La's coach, Peter McCormick, was overseas and their press correspondent doubted if 'stand in' coach Jim Hawkins, flushed with success, would give the job back . Best were Clastowski, Janson . Whitelaw (De La) and Ladd. Ferrier and Moran for Ormond . Footscray Tech . also went down for the first time by 10 goals to Old Geelong who moved into second

place in 'C' Section . AMP Society scraped home by 2 points from Ivanhoe in 'E' Section and were now the only undel ed senior team . 'A' Section umpires were Hagarty, Mason, Prir Sharpe and G . Thomas . 'D' Section coaches were Darrell Cranch I Halley), Tony Bull (SSB), Frank Clarke (Toor-M ; George Rice (Parkside), Bryan Harding (Assumpti John Boyle (Brunswick), Ken Kenny (Fairfield), I Gaudion (National Bank) and Ross Oakley (St . Ke, OB). Who coached AJAX? 35 YEARS AGO - 195 8 A record crowd for a home and home matcl Olympic Park saw a thrilling finish between'K Sec leaders, Collegians and Old Xaverians with Collegi finishing four points in front and holding on to place . Collegians 25 points down at half time, kic 6.3 to 2.1 in a blistering third quarter . The I changed several times in the final quarter with 01 attacking as the siren blew. Mansfield, L . Hibbins < Unkenstein (Coll) and Callen, Greenway and Johns (Old X) were best. Old Geelong Grammarians hung on to their pl in the 'B' Section four when MHSOB failed by a p to overhaul OGG's last change lead of 33 points . E were Laird, J. Stephen and David Lee (OGG) and Joi Nelson, Geoff Paul and Scott (MHSOB) . In the battle of top 'C' section teams De La outh ed Parkside to win by 23 points with B . Teag Nesbitt, Watts (De La) and Billington, Kiff e Dempster (Parkside) best. Johnny Neeson, Ivanhoe B&F in 1957, played 100th game . Congratulations went to Brian Roet. Roger Vin Leo Hart, Denham Grierson, David Shaw, John < Michael Winneke, Dick Reeve and Ian Murray ~i gained selection in combined Australian Universit team . QUIZ: Three went on to play in VFL Premiers] teams, two have become judges, and one is a curr AFL Commissioner. Can you name them? 50 YEARS AGO - 1948 Jack Bray (Ormond Coach) made a comeback a led his team to an unexpected victory against Cebu Others to star were Eric Donaldson and Joe Sheeh< University Blues (9.4) defeated Parkside (8 .8) to sc( their seventh win and join Old Xaverians, Comm . Ba and Balwyn in the fight for third and fourth positio in 'B' section . Brunswick and Parkside were on t with 9 wins . '12n0TSSTUILIIO3 'IdV uB SI AiE pinaQ 'sa$pnC as axauulM uqop pus 1 .113H oa'I 119 usoql,azH) axaut .nM uuoP Pan (99 28 Z961 'Ss3) mei pIA1?Q (V961 q1aw) 1Qo2i ITIElig 8961 : 2i3hiSi~

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(1) JULY 4- ROUND 12 CLUB 18 OLD SCOTCH v . MAZENOD MHSOB v . OLD BRIGHTON ST . KEVINS v. THERRY PENOLA COLLEGIANS v. DE LA SALL E OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD XAVERIANS CLUB 18 (2) THORNBURY COUGARS v . MARCELLIN PARKSIDE v . KEW MONASH WHITES v . MT . LILYDALE YARRA VALLEY has the bye

UNDER 18 - 20.06.98 OLD MELBIJRNIAA'8 10.11 MA2ENOD 59.;: Old MeIDimdana: Branch0ouer 4 . Cooper 2. N. Berry 2. Jensz, Barthelmeu . Bat:Telfot Stooke, M . Berry . Branch0oewr, BarthWmnew, Blackburn . Mettnod: Hansen 2, 6\- . Hugglns, Hall . Best: Hall. Ward, B. Welch. P. Ftekh. Huggts WOllams OLD XAVERIANS 3.7 6.9 8.11 14.144 O1.D BRIGHTON BLOODS 0.2 0.4 1.5 1,5,1 Old Xavetiane : B. Matthews 7, T. King 2. 05ullhan . Jones" Curtain . Fay . Cmn~s. . B. Matthews, Stwtes. Fay, Fitsz. O'SuRhan . BCourl Old Brighton Bloods : Sluppen . Beat: Cochran, Scartett . Gleeson. A. Moody. Unto Saunders. OLD SCOTCH 5 .1 9.2 13.7 17.8,11 THERRY PENOLA 0.0 0.3 0.3 332 Old Scotch: hkt .elsh 4, iLllngwvrth 4. Stubbs 3, Pryde 2, Deakin 2 . Gross. Tribe. Bq Deakln, Suttk. McLelsh. Gross. nllngwwth Cowper . 19terry Penote: Thwnpson . R. Keenan . Keilennan. Bat : O'Keefe. O'Halloran. Ben Seikq Kuret. Fenn. Costello .

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UNDER 18 - 20.06 .98 M'T LD.YDALE 3.5 8 .8 11.15 15.17.10 MARCELLIN 1.0 1 .3 1 .3 3.6.2 Mt LOydek• Gibson 5, Flanagan 3, Anderson 2. A4cKenzE 2 . Trlnda 2. Pearce . Best: Pe.vice . Glbsm, C.Varga, Lh1ngstm. Burrett. Del Bkmo. Mercelltn: {Goal Klckers and Best Playrers not rece6zdl OLD ESSENDON (F) KEW a m THORhBURY COUGARS 15 .9.95 PARR3IDE 5 .2.3: Thurnbtvy Cwegun: Webb 6, WObamson 5. Mandahtl 3. Bunn. Be¢t: Manda9n. Bunn, Willlamson. Dusat . Lynch, Webb. PnrkNde: Bolim4c 2 . Devine, Rtckard. Evergard . Best: Rickard. T. Jack.wn. Chapman, Harty. Pola, D . Inglis. MONASH WHITES : Sinclair 5 5.3 10.5 14.11 18.15.12; YARRA VALLEY 0.0 1 .0 1.0 L IA Monsnh Whites . Van Der Zalm 4. Fab, 3, Collier 2 . Nelwn. Kenny . Giacs, Colombies. Bnt: Sinclair, S. Cod. Forbes. Cdwnbles. Glass, tan Der Zatm. Yarrn Ve11eT: Goal Kickers and Best Players not receked )

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SENIORS - 20 .06.9 8 OLD IVANHOE 4.3 5 .8 9.11 10.12.72 MARCELLIN 0.1 2 .5 2.7 5.10.40 Old Ivanhoe: J. Ncdddle 3. Pappos 2. Corcoran. Donaldson, NoRhev. Veal . It Weddle. Best: Veal . Kent. Harpos . Jenldns . Young. Mansfield . MarcelBn: Treganoaan. Cooper, Cronin . M . Day, S. Boysen. Best: Cm O'Flynn, Cooper. Armstrong, Cronin. Gill . NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .6 4.10 6 .11 12.13.85 MHSOB 1.3 4.7 4 .13 9.14.88 North Old Celhson 4. C .Vavallo 2 . Tonkin 2. M e, TrlmbolL Mikunda . Lywts . Best~~ay Trhnboll, Booth. NRllll. Manassa.~n. MHSOB: Pertzel 3. Woodley . Cassell, Hunt . Albergo, Saultrp. OBrien. Best: Bamert. O'Brien. Pertzell. Capp. Albergo. Cassell . THERRY PENOLA 5.6 7.8 12.14 13 .14 .92 OLD PARADIANS 1.1 7.3 7.6 11.10.78 Therry Penola: Goodwin 3, O'Connor 2. S. Bannister 2. Zampogna. Clarke . Thrush, Elliot . Carter, Crockrord. Best : Hutchinson. O'Connor. Kurett. Elliot, Zampogna. Trewin. Old Patsdfana: Harrison 6. Pannam . McMahon. Philp . O'Loughlin, Digney. Best: Holland . Harrison, Digney. Gale. Pazutam. OLD TRINITY 2.1 5.4 7.7 16,10.100 ORMOND 3.3 5.5 10.9 10.9.69 Old Trinity- Stickland 4 . Heath 3 . Pawsey 2. Shaughnessy 2. Butler 2, Burrows. Stephens. Best: Helium. Andrews . Burroas . Balavsv. Pausey. Butler. Ormond : Whelan ~ Beckett 2. Turner 2. Hors6eld, Werner, Turner. Best: McConvill . Collins. Turner. Connell . Whelan, Edgell. MAZENOD 6 .8 9.10 15.14 17 .15.117 IVANHOE 2 .1 3.10 4 .12 5 .19.49 Mezenod: Dunne 3. Horban 2. McLean 2 . Carter 2. Fahnlotts 2. Belleville 2. McDowell. M. Murray . Ballenger, Fisher. Best: Carter. Fisher. Dunne. C. MurraHanlev. Polan . Ivanhoe : Angellnt 2 . Joyce 2. Williams. Best: Tucker. Brown. Lee. ValkarLLs. Angellni . Timms.

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RESERVES - 20.06.98 OLD IVANHOE 2.4 2.4 4 .4 5.5,35 MARCELLIN 2 .2 5.5 8 .7 9 .11 .65 Old Ivanhoe : T. AgushL C. Barker. N. Harris, C. Pttl D. Toll. Best: T. Agushi, A Weiszt. Sullivan . J. Mavcrock. D . Toll, C. Barker. MarceWn: Petroff 4 . Co2vvt!(e 2 . Mason. Dema . Seabury. Best : Slattery. tiallla Blackrnore . Seabury, Masmt. Robolotto . NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 4.3 5.5 7.8.48 MH9OB 3 .4 3.5 4.8 5.10.40 North Old Boys : Barker 3. Lowrie 2. Reiman . Timms . Best: Tales, Robinson. Curren, Barker, Chestre . Burns. MHSOB: Schlpper 2 . Prtece. R. Newton. Senn. Beat: Barton. ford . It Newton . Ditasimmons . G. McLardle. Fe(erkranz. Betheras. THERRY PENOLA 8 .9.45 OLD PARADIANB 8 .9.63 Ther ry Peaola: Pinner 2 . Ruuska 2. Hewitt. Garonf. Best: Garoni. . O'Neill . Barron . Phillips vPiner Parad!®ns: WaLsh 3. S. Wallis .Old 2. Jenkins. Hart . Stuckey. Martin Joyce . Best, Jenldns. Bail. S. Wallis,Rekl . Flynn. Hildebrand . OLD TRINITY 0.2 1.5 2 .7 7 .8 .50 ORMOND 3 .7 6.7 8 .11 9.14 .68 Old Trinity-. Sutcht(e 2. Barr, Hudson, Taylor. Hannemann. Bet : Camersonn. Arrousmith. Hudson. Barr, M. Bearnish. Sutclitfe . Ormond : J. Brown 2. Hemnann. Keath . Kele~tter, Konstanty, Mackey. McDonald. Stewart Best: Gallagher, Stewart, Smith. C. t;leara. D. Cleary. Keleher. MAZENOD 2 .1 5.8 8.9 14.12.98 IVANHOE 1.1 1 .1 3.3 4.3.27 Mazenod: C. Vincent 3 . Harper 3. O'Sullivan 3. Egan. Rogers . Dresser. Robinson. LeCouteur Best : Bourbon, Brk9getaztd. Egan. Rogers . Robinson . C. Vincent . Ivanhoe : Kennedv 2. Duncan. ThackwTay. Best: B. Finlayson. J. Flnlayson. Duncan . McDat~ald . Thackwray, Murphy.

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GLUB WAREHOUSE Sports & Medica l supplies

U19 SECTION by Brett Connel l

,,Blustery conditions results in a number of turn-up s geview Section 1 ,=01d Carey found the Nodders too strong last Saturday and at half time the writing was on the wall, so to did the Tonners against the Xavs with the Xavs booting 15 second half goals to 3 to win convincingly . Old Paradians returned to the winners' list and halted fhe Blues charge in their match Pruscino, Talarico and Ventura key OP's on the day. De La Salle held on to defeat a fast finishing St. Bernards at Waverley park, while the SKOBS brought the Lions back to the field with a strong win at home. The Lions poor kickllig severely restricting their chances of bringing home the four points . Section 2 The Bloods kept their finals chances alive with a strong win against Marcellin at the College, inereasuig their lead at every change, while the Sharks battled hard against top team Whitefriars but found the Friars second half too much to cope with . For the Friars Anderson (6), Phan and Power prime movers . Old Scotch kept the Tigers at bay at Camberwell Sports Ground, while the OT's had too much firepowerzfor .the Blacks at Bulleen . In the final game OM's moved to within one game of fourth spot with a resounding victory over North Old Boys . Section 2 Blu e Ormond squandered a three quarter time lead to Monash who finished far better than the Monds and go to fourth spot, while Caulfield Grammarians recorded their first win over Old Xaverians (2) in a Light game . The Jackas continued their push towards the finals with a solid win at home to De La Salle (2) with Brasher, Harrison and Nolan fine players all day for the vanquished D's . MHSOB kicked the sweep against the Saints at the High School with Taylor for the High booting a club record (19) goals against the scruggling Saints, and in the final game the Panthers sprang back to second position with a strong win over clie Rovers. Section 2 Red St. Leos battled manfully against the Valley at some before succumbing in the second half, Kay, Tinetti and Foley fine Two Blues, while the Valley ~\ ere best served by Tyshing and Vaughan . The OG's had the bye created by Bulleen-Templestowe's withdrawal, while Therry Penola locked themselves away in the four after running out easy winners over OP's '21 . Varano and Rees fine OP's on the day, with Therry best served by O'Shea, Fitzpatrick and Gualtieri (6) . In the final match Aquinas kept their final's chances alive with a strong win over the Redbacks at Ivanhoe . .s, -

Leading all day and with Barrie and Harkin dominant the Bloods showed they will be no pushover in the run home to the finals. Old Ivanhoe had the bye . Preview Section 1 Mazenod host Old Xaverians and I cannot see the Nodders troubling the mighty Xavs today . Old Brighton and Uni . Blues are both on the rebound and in a game that could well decide the Blues' season I am selecting the Blues to win . Old Paradians host De La Salle in a clash of ACC rivalries and although in form the D's will not trouble the OP's . A clash of rivalries of another sort as St. Bernards host St . Kevins with both teams having been far from consistent this season but have pulled off some great wins each . At home the Bernards trouble most and should prevail, while the Lions should return to the winner's list with a win over the OC's . Selections : Old Xaverians, Uni. Blues, Old Paradians, St. Bernards & Coll egians . Section 2 Marcellin and Beaumaris clash in a battle to remain in the race for the four. The Sharks have had better form recently and will get the points . Top of the table clash where the Friars will face their toughest opposition to date, although at home and undefeated I'm tipping the Scotchies will have revenge from Round 2 by 4 majors today. St. Bedes Mentone Tigers will confront a different look Old Trinity than last time they met and while at home the Tigers play very well the OT's recent form is far better . Uni. Blacks host OM's full of confidence after their demolition of NOBs last week, and although the Blacks will give their all once again the OM's have their eyes firmly on a top four position . NOBs face a danger game against the Bloods who also have eyes for the four . If NOBs lose their fight for a final's berth will all but disappear and although at home, the Bloods have too much at stake today. Selections: Beaumari s, Old Scotch, Old Trinity, Old Melburnians & Old Haileybury Section 2 Blu e Monash Blues face Old Xavs (2) on the rebound and with fourth spot riding on the result the Ashers should win . AJAX host Caulfield Grammarians and were lucky to escape with the points from their last encounter, although today at home the Jackas are favoured. De La Salle (2) face a rampaging MHSOB and will struggle to hold all of their guns, while th e


Rovers will return to the winner's list with a resounding win over the winless Saints . Ormond face their second consecutive tough match when they travel to Pantherland . At home and in-form the Panthers should get the points . Selections : Monash Blues, AJAX, MHSOB, Hampton Rovers & Old Mentonian s Section 2 Red St Leos Emmaus have the enforced bye due to the withdrawal of Bulleen-Templstowe . The OGs travel to Bundoora to clash with Old Paradians (2) in what will effectively be an elimination final for both teams, desperate to keep in touch with the five sides above them. Last time it was the OP's and today I favour the OG's . Aquinas face their acid test this week when they travel to Chelsworth Park to play OIG . The OIG's are in fine form and with the enforced week off will be fresh and raring to go, they should win by 4-5 goals . Yarra Valley host Warringal on the rebound and with the chance of slipping to fourth spot should they lose today the Redbacks have a lot at stake . Last time it was the Valley by a couple, although today I favour the Redbacks on the rebound. Therry Penola have the bye. Selections : Old Geelong, Old Ivanhoe & Warringal . Social : Ormond AFC are holding a 50 year anniversa ry luncheon next week prior to their U19 match against Old Xaverians, at EE Gunn Reserve . Past players and their partners are welcome .

MHSOB - congratulations to Lucas Taylor who last week kicked 19 goals to eclipse the previous club record held by AFL greats, Neil Roberts and David Parkin for MHSOB. Well done from all at MHSOB . k

JULY 4 - ROUND 1 2 UNIVERSITY BLUES v . MAZENOD 0 C DE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTON ST. KEVINS v. OLD PARADIANS COLLEGIANS v . ST . BERNARDS OLD CAREY v . OLD XAVERIANS UNDER-19 SECTION 2 OLD SCOTCH v . MARCELLIN OLD TRINITY v . WHITEFRIARS OLD MELBURNIANS v . ST. BEDES MENT.TIGERS NORTH OLD BOYS v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD HAILEYBURY v . BEAUMARIS Oval No . 4 Haileybury Colleg e UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE AJAX v. MONASH BLUES MHSOB v. CAULFIELD OR . HAMPTON ROVERS v . DE LA SALLE (2 ) OLD MENTONIANS v . ST . KILDA STH CAULFIELD ORMOND v . OLD XAVERIANS (2) UNDER-19 (2) RE D

OLD PARADIANS (2) v . ST . LEOS EMMAUS AQUINAS v . THERRY PENOLA WARRINGAL v . OLD IVANHOE at BANYt1LE YARRA VALLEY has the by e OLD GEELONG has the bye 40

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UNDER 19 (1)

BRITTEN COLLEGIANS DUGGAN DE LA SALLE C . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS DIMER OLD BRIGHTON UNDER 19 (2 ) PASSADOR OLD TRINITY THOMAS OLD SCOTCH SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS HILTON WHITEFRIARS

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UNDER 19 (2) BLUE L . TAYLOR MHSOB BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS PALMER OLD MENTONIANS

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UNDER 19 (2) RED WELCH WARRINGAL STELLA THERRY PENOLA B . MORAN AQUINAS OATES OLD IVANHOE

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD v. OLD XAVERIANS Field : Nick Evans Tren Greenaway Goal: Eugene D'Lazarus Daniel VanDuser OLD BRIGHTON v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: Dante Halliwell (R) Daniel Ischia Boundary: Becky Griffiths Goal Robert Streager Robert Parry OLD PARADIANS v . DE LA SALLE Field : Damiar Murphy Euan Lindsa y ST. BERNARDS v. ST. KEVINS Field : Simon Olive Pau Tuppen Goal : Robert Dunstan John Finn OLD CAREY v . COLLEGIANS Field: Frank Karabelas Ker Walker Goal: Peter Wallis Gary Clanc y UNDER-19 SECTION 2 MARCELLIN v . BEAUMARIS Field: Brendan Allen (R) WHITEFRIARS v. OLD SCOTCH Field: Andrew Stephen (R ; ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . OLD TRINITY Field : Michael Jessep Ian Burgess UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD ME LBURNIANS at Melbourne University Field : Garry Seabourne Tom Gambl e NORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field : Jason Moore Jim Pappa s UNDER-19 (21 BLUE MONASH BLUES v. OLD XAVERL9NS (2) Field : Wayne Hinton (R ) AJAX v. CAULFIELD GR. Field : Gajanan Skandakumar DE LA SALLE (2) v . MHSOB Field : Matthew Seferth David Longwort h ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Matthew Meier Chris Stevens (J) OLD MENTONIANS v. ORMOND at 1 .30 p .m . Field : Dharskaka Peiris Steve McCarthy UNDER-19 (2 ) RED ST. LEOS EMMAUS by e OLD PARADIANS (2) v. OLD GEELONG at Naughton Oval at 11 .30 a.m . Field : Denny Fatekas Pat Maebus OLD IVANHOE v . AQUINAS 0 C Field : Kevin McMahon Cameron Gill YARRA VALLEY v. WARRINGAL Field : Peter Bailey Justin Grossbard THERRY PENOLA bye 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1998


gI:ASTAROU D'~ ESULT: UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 20.06.98 1.4 2 .7 2.9 5.11 .41 tt~~pp 3.1 7.5 10.8 14 .9.9 3 pld -testy. Mat. Chanhers. Ayiward . N .Addison . Best: Davey, tibod . . Addtson. McConnell. . .; uU . N Sry..enod : ~. .^r. ;It 3. Fos 2. Morgan 2 . Bay 2- Ryan . Coyle, Grant. Rafne. NLsbet. irac Ryan. Ralne. Meehan . Pany. 0,~>rjtEp1AN3 0.8 4.9 5.9 6 .9.45 4 .0 4.1 7.3 Ctp Ps1G2[ION 7.4.46 C~ a,,.erEens; 0'LOUghtln a ConnoN 3, Stephens 2 . Hawldns 2, Oswald 2 . Morrison . Carradus . Best : O'Loughlln, Farrotv, Mclnerny . C . Carrodus. D. . . • .! 4 : .tmtrr . pldanShton: Barrav 2. Stexan . Glmttvan . L . 0Nelll. Handley. Dkner. t~7ptIL:RYHt.iJES 1 4.7 5 .9 8.9.45 1.3 3.4 9 .9 14.10.94 p~ p,Ui;,ptAN5 .2 : White 2. Jackson, King. Ltddell . Lyle . Best: H.bod . Harding, Underurod. l'ni,en:'% H ottlt"Btte .es . pU psiadlemaaehnnlsat 3 . Perry 3 . Fe9oaes 2. Bergamin . M. Cosgnff. GaOa.Fay. 11 . :itura Talartm. Best: Pruscino. Tatanco . M. Cosgri(L Sullivan . Ventura, Green. 13 .7 15. 15 pLL3 cOdyE 7 .3 15.15.163 BCLRVAIFS 1 .1 6,4 7S 11 .11 .77 5T pc. te SaL'e: CI . 3. Clanev 2. Hart 2 . . Mercun 2. Duggan . Arm . Fisher. Joyce, . . .. . Harber. Hat: Harber. Clay. O'DonneO. Aron. B. Mercurt. Rogets. ct F rnaNs: Mo9nrd . Mae+rell. Harrison . Bitten, Papadopoulos. Hest: MaauzB. 1 . Moat. Harrison . Fleld. Robertson . 2-3 5.8 8 .9 9.10.64 STItEPHYS C~IANS I .1 5.4 5.18 5.23.53 ct Etyhy:,ibseda 4 . CilMn•. Harver. Mount. Smlth. l4aWer. Best: Wise, McCann. -nn. Nuceda. Anderson . Moore .

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 20 .06.98

Ot21 55H.6YBtR2Y 3.1 6 .3 10 .12 15.14.104 4SARCP,Id1N 0.2 3 .4 3.4 8 .7.43 OM HnBeyhtug : Anderson 3 . B. Harrop 3 . Jay;asekers 2 . Rcbertsat 2 . Davey 2. D. Harrqt. . :. 1,Scm..1a. Beat: Rode . B. Ladd . Somalia. Jayrsekera. Meades . Brttdar. S!,uceWn: McCallum 2 . Le(aunue. Gleeson. htarson, Gartner. Bent: Diacogorgtws. ;•. a .,• .' 3rso . OBrten . htagulm. DevereW HEAItt.tAR13 4 .5 8.8 9.8 9.8.80 }y7tlTEFRIARS 2 .5 9 .13 11.18 19.28 .140 e.aumer3s: Foley 2. Quin 2. Alexandra. Emerson. Gott>son . Smlth . Stevens . Best: Gibson . ; its. Folly. Spentt-Bayley. Kennedv. Lee. VL3ltefrien: Anderson 6 . Sullivan 4. Cmugh 3 . Doherty 2 . Rest, Beatk. Johnson. Hilton . Hest: Wutch. PoeuT. Anderson. Beane . Phan . Setches O1D SCOTCH 1.3 3.7 7.11 10.18.78 SP BEDES MENIONE T1G. 4.4 4.4 7.7 7.7.49 all 3coteh: Thomas 3. Staden 2. Junker 2 . Leeds . Ashton . Chapman . Best : Paterson, :,i :tS:Uker. Amer. Ashtwt Chapman . Hannemann. St Bed" Mentone Till.: P. Wtntte 3. Falktngham 2. Bell . L . Wintle . Best: Connoilv, Ryan . !. ~tfntk. P. WMBe. Stracttan . Cunntngham . pLD'TRm'tTY 23 .22.160 t;vtvERSrre BLACKS 5s .35 old Trinity: Passador 10, Dares-Molloy 5. Ramsden . Russell . Noden, Rothe . V.bod. N•chvasan . Maskn. Beet : Passatla. DartT-Molloy. Ramsden. Noden . Adal. Maslen . ❑ Nversity Bleckn: Canss 2. Mead. S.Smltlt . Halpin . Akintyre. MeOrqv. Taleb htomowtd. Best: Bn:mt . Skein. Daniels . HakUn . Saunders. Mead . OLD MELBURNGiNS 3 .3 6.13 12.20 20.23 .143 BOYS 5 .2 6.2 7.5 9.5.59 NORTH Mel6urntntu: OLD Old (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received ) North Old Boys: (Goal Kickers and Best Plarers not recerixYl l

UNDER 19 BLUE - 20.06.98

ORMOND 4 .4 4.7 8 .8 7.9.51 MONASH BLUES 1 .1 3.4 4.8 9.14 .68 Ormand : Ashford . Stephens . Nash. Minter, Cullen. Rohan . Cleearella Best : Gteesmt. Dale. Sheruvod . Ashford, Quon. Nash. Monnsh Btuea : Bums 2. Creamer 2 . 0' Donnefi 2 . Bennett, Eley. Uoyd. Beet: O'Donnell. Relth . Avery. Dickinson . Musical. Williams . OLD XAVERIANS 0 .0 4 .6 7.10 12 .12.84 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7.7 8 .9 11 .10 14 .11.95 Old Xaveriaru4Goal Klckers and Best Players not received ) Caulfield Grammar. Kendall 5- GutTNnar 3. Erikson 2. Ryan. Veentyeec Beet: Creer. Kendall. Erikson . tVMJaJa.lVhlte. Ryan . AJAX 1 .1 2.8 5 .9 9.18 .72' DE LA SALLE 0.2 1 .2 4 .5 8.5 .41 AJAX:Fehnan 3 . Onas 2. Rlttennan. Rubenstein, Gohzn. Spero. Beat: M.C . Segar. J. Sharp . Rubenstein . GoMenfetn . Levin . Fleman . On La Salle: Buckley 2. Read 2. Harnwn . Silver. Best: Davits. NoLut . Keogh. HartsWn . Brasher. Read . M1iSOB 11 .0 22 .9 21.12 45.23.293 ST KIIDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 0.0 0 .0 3.3 3.4.22 MHSOB: L. Taylor 19. Brown 7. J . Moore 5 . Slmprsmt 4 . Park 3. Parker 3. Phtsk . Grcgwn Wright, Rodder. Beat : L . Tatice. B. Hill, J . Moore, P. Broxn. T. Parker. A Simpson . Great Team Effort. St Blida South Caulfield : Gum 3. Bnt : BarrakeL Pkrez. Reddy . Gurzo . Rees. Hall. HAMPTON ROVERS 8 .7.55 OLD MENIONIATS 9 .23.77 Hsmpton Roven: Stokes 3 . Duddy 2. Jenkins. Quon, A V~s. Best : Qum, Duddy, A. ~ffis . Jenktns, Crtpps . M1dwYmer . Old Mentoniens : R. Ak.raander 2. B.'dkmtlne 2. Stephen 2. Mackay . McNlsh. Phipps. Beet : R Ate.cutder, Phlps, Kennedy . D . Alexander. Mason. Palmer.

UNDER 19 RED - 20.06.98

ST LEOS EMMAUS 2 .3 3 .3 5.9 5.10 .40 YARRA VALLEY 3 .2 10 .8 11 .9 12 . St Leos Emmeus: Vaughan 2. Dee. Dwm, Hodder. Kay. Best : Jay, Tinete, Fday. Haddad, Manczak . Volpi. Yates Valleys Casano 2 . Lmtg ~ . Bell . Searle, 4abppt. Lloyd, Recnokis . Tyslung, Cremean. Sturraker. Beat: Kruse. Vatghan. Stuaaker. VallopoL Tyslnng, Casano. BULLEEN TEhII'LES1'OWE (P) OLD GEELONG (RF) OLD PARADIANS 8 .17.65 Tf~RRY PENOLA 20 .18.138 Old Paradises: A Sulndat 3. Theodosst 3 . Brtcke0 2 . Best:4'areon . Bogemann. Kudcµnh, Jacalat . Rees . Howe. merry Penota : Stella 6, Guaieen 6. L. Spnngall 2, McMahon 2 . R. Springall, O'Shea . Garont. Smith. Best: Ward. O'Shea. Gualtted. Fitzpatrick . L. Springall, R. Sprtngatl. BYE OLD IVANHOE R'ARRINGAL 1 .1 3 .4 8 .5 8 .11 .59 AQUINAS 3 .10 3.12 7.18 K'erringat : Welch 3, Nasraltah 2 . Mutton . Singh . White, Best : J . Anderson . 147nte117 65 . Singh, Beale. Freu•, S . Anderson. Aqu(nns : CoghL'tn 3 . Barne. Bennet. B . Moran. Bteakney, Johnstone. Best B4asc11 . Bartte. Coghian'Johnstone . Harkin. Jess.

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ROUN D'S RESULTS SENIORS - 20 .06 .98 GID HAD.EYBURY 1

.2 11 .8 14 .10 19.21 .135 ST KEVINS 2 .2 2.2 8.5 6.6 .42 Old HeHeybury: Baxter 3, Lappage 3. Morey 3. Dimond 2 . ECstathlou 2 . A . Hilton . 1!1^^. Lay. Mason . Papotto. M . Seccull . Best: Morey. A. Hilton . Connell . Ross . C- ;. Phillips . St Kevlns: Fraser 2 . Vetacqua Dollman, Gross, Ryan. Best : Mahonep. Smith . : : :h, Fraser . Gross. O'Keefe. COLLEGIANS 3.4 11.7 18.8 18.9.117 DE LA SALLE 7 .1 9.5 18.8 20.9 .129 Collegians: Mooney 6- Warne-Smith 4 . Bennett 2. Phillips 2 . Cleary. Cooper. _'Pev. Wallace. Best : Cleary. Mooney. Wallace. Phillips . tVarne-Smith. Deans. On La Salle: P. 6lanniz 7 . B. Mannl.c 6 . Rcseman 2 . Duncan 2 . Evans 2, Crow. Best Evans . B . Mannix P. Mannix. Toohey. Flume. Crou•e . ,UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .3 1 .6 1 .10 2.10.22 OLD SCOTC H 5 .3 11 .8 12.6 14.9 .93 University Blues : Wilcox Guengerich . Best: Blood. Rordtek . Guengerich. De 1~espgry. Maplestone. Sharron . O.dScwtch: Iranians; 4 . Duthie 2 . Stokes 2. Phillips 2, Boyd . Steel . MiIlar. Collins . Best: Angus . O'Brien, Collins . Wilson. Pritchard . Millar. OLD BRIGHTON 8 .5 8 .6 11 .12 13.15.93 ST BERNARDS 5 .1 11 .5 13.9 18.12 .120 Old Brighton : Jackson 5 . Hipwe113 . Murchte . Olderson, Pine . Murch. McLachlan. Best Tvnvns . HipueB. Jackson. Logen.155ttiams. Pierrie. St Bemerds : Gilmour 5 . Vassallo 4 . Mitchell 3 . Loughlin 2 . Harvey. McKeon. Davis, J. GoIlant. Best : Commito . L. Gollant. Loughlin. McKean. J. Gollan t . GLD MELBURNIANS 1 .1 4.FU 9 .8 13 .13.91 OLD XAVERIANS 3 .4 5.9 12 .11 12 .16 .88 Old Melbuznians: Useinov, 5 . McMullln 3 . Kathy 2 . Lmett. Thompston . L . Bo,•d . Best : Holme. Eabrv. Useinov. Aubrey. Roberts, S. Theodore. Old 7Levertsna : Jones 3 . Hunter 2 . Blood . Bouen . Hanneberrv, Hatfield . Stean . i-odnttL Beat: Bovven. Hohnes . Blood, Coughlan . Wood . Cranage . © THF AAneTCt 10 cnnTOnt i co . .. -

RESERVES - 20.06 .98

OLD HAIf.EYBURY 2.0 3.2 3.9 5.10 .40 ST [~V611S 3 .4 7.10 10.10 15.18 .306 Old HeDeybury : Waters 2 . Laughterson. Byrne. Saunders. Best: Forsyth. Wray, Waters . Thornton . Kirkivood-ScotL Pound . St Kev3ns: Fogarty 3. Young 2. Bateman 2 . (Julrtk . Pangrazto. Rizio, Kuring, SalL.~ury. Moy{an. Day. Mount . Best: G. Mulcahy. Salisbury . Sheey. Baten an. Rizb. Hasseett . COLLEGIANS 2 .2 8 .4 7.6 12.8.78 DE LA SALLE 5.3 5 .5 8.6 10.9.69 Collegians: Van Der Venne 2 . Wodey, 2. Richards 2. Byrne, Gdbble. Htgsort. Humphrey. N.Milal. Pollock. Best: Byrne. Greenway . Van Der Venue . Humphrey. ODorvtell . Higson . On La Salle: Campbell 3 . Fisher 3 . Ellis. Hall, Hegan . Morel . Best: Hegan. Campbell . Mooril. Mond. Waters . Tulley . UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .5 8.6 10 .9 14.9 .93 OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 0.3 4.5 5.8 .38 University Blues : Featherstone 5 . WyTevltowski 3 . Brockley. Edwards . Hayter, Byrne. Best: Featherstone, Brocklev. Fehrin~ Edwards . Hatler. Birne . Old Brlghton: Staruick 2. Faietiney. T. T2eW. Davis . Beat: Crow, Starwlck . Fakhne}t SmgOt . C . Reid. Patterson. OLD BRIGHTON 0 .2 2 .3 2.3 2 .3.15 ST BERNARDS 3 .2 3 .2 8.4 7.5.47 Old Brighton: Talbot. WafL Best: Brew. WoS. Corke . Witte . Strachan. McMahon. St Buaerda : Farmer 3. Ik+(fev. Talbot . B . Overman. Collins. Best: Farmer. S. Byrne. Freeman . Nathan. Wood. Talbot. OLD MELBURNIANS 0.0 3.2 3 .2 6 .8.44 OLD XAVERIANS 6.8 7.10 12 .15 14 .17.101 Old Memtunians: P. Theodore 2. Jukes. Mills . Best: Jukes. Jenkins. Mitchell . Crow. Rigg Hewitt . Old Xeveriens: Walsh 4 . Dillon 3 . Perry 2. Hilbert 2. Keyhce, Hwidns . Hall. Best : Walsh. Hibert . Lechte. Dillon, Sassi . Panagotopoulos .


UNDER-19 SECTIO N 1 COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE Coach: Tim Kifiwo rt h U19 (C) :

Coach : Clay y Wese r U19 (C): S. Hyland

1 L . Schmidt 2 N . Ly k ch 3 J . Cl nar () C 4 D . Field 5 L . Taylor

2 N . Herber

6 C . Mollard 7 M . Maxwell 8 N. Harrison 9 M . Britten 10 B . Page 11 N. McCan n 1 2 A. Lan don 13 S . Elg C)

12 M. Evans 12 B. Mercuri

14 T. De oun g

15 T. Cookes 16 A . Baxter 17 T. Spicer

18 N . Brass 19 A . Robertson

9 M . Mercuri 10 E . Williams 11 P. Bowden 11 C . Hyde 11 R . Stevens 113 S. Hyland (C) 4 M. Aron 15 J. Crowe

17 M . McHen ry 18 D. Jarvis 19 D. Moore

20 B. Corin

23 T. Fisher 25 R. Beatt ie (VC) 26 S . Woods

27 C. Worsteling 28 S . Hart 29 D. Forer 29 M . Joyce Jo 29 K . R ers (VC) 32 R . Bonnici 32 J . Silvers 33 M . O 'Donnel l 34 A . Pedicini

22 23 24 25

42 J. Waiers 44 X. Clancey

S . Lynch M. Gibso n M. G o df re y A. McAllester

37 C . Buick 38 N . Stafford 42 S. Loq an

28 D . Telford 29 T. Ro ers-Wilso n g (VC) 30 L. Moon

47 A. Orlando 70 M . Duggan M . An~rews C . Asmus S. Erdos

31 J . Rose 33 B . Samuel

39 S . Kinder 69 A . Dakin

OLD PARADIANS Coac h: Ken Johansen (1) Coach: Phil i .ucttetta (2) 1 S . Youn g 2 D . Greer~ 3 G. O'Meara 4 B . Richardson 5 B . Gallowa Y 5 B . Woodham 6 M . Joyce 8 D . Varano 8 A . Vecchio 9 J. B Y ron 10 K. Theodossi 11 A. Curran 12 C . Jacavou 16 C . Price 17 N. Attard 19 P. Karabatsos 20 M . Dempster 21 M . Szewczu k 22 M . Cosgriff 23 D. Briggs 23 M . Pioen pes 24 L. Brickwel l 25 A . Jakowenk o 26 B . O 'Connor 27 S . Pruscino 28 R . Sa rt ori 29 V. Perry 30 S . Fellowes 31 F. Papaluca 32 A . Bake r 34 G . Hower

35 D . Loney 36 G . Dean

45 S. Cla

y Moan

R. Hup hson D. Not~an

P. Nowlan B . Reade on M . Kar~ p avi c ius S . Mctvlanus

t A. Batey 2 c . Barren 3 8. Beelham

4 D. Be n 5 C. Carraws 6 S. canÂŤtus 7 a. Chrisne a C. CorIaon g T~i to R. cagtd~ U 20wnav 12 T. Davis 13 J. Demo t4 a Draga 5T Farraw 6 J. Fay

~7 R. F" in M. Fiageram g M. Fros 20 F. Funmder 21 T.G:eesen 22 N . Han

23 J. Hawkins 24J.Heay 25 J. Hed^ 26 J. Herare y 46 A O naW 27 C. Hume 49 T. PoAs 28 R. iacovargeo So M, Orion 29 J . newmd et N. eRa 30 D. Keeres 52 D . R rrurezr

31 M . Kennedy 53 M. Rvsn 32 a Lawter 54 D. Ryan

37 V. Ber gami n 38 N . Kudeweh

33 R. Lw~cwgan 65 A Sd,WZ

44 S. Ciavola 47 M . De Rango n

39T McK~M?y 61 D. 8twei 40 J. McLe~ 62 T. Storey 4 1 R. Meram 63 N, Tmea i 42 S. Merfin 64 S . Twmb~a 43 C. MwMgomery 65 C. V.'ar r y 4a E. Munson r66 D, way ara

39 J. Thorn 40 J . Collins 41 F. Papluca 42 M . Rees

49 D. Gleaso 52 N. Maca rtney 53 C. Butler

54 G . Boyd 60 A . Swindon 82 T. O'Shea

34 F. rim 56 S. Skidmae as s. Mcc army 57 A. Spe~e 3 6 a McDonald 56 D. scean 37 B. Mcrzram Sg C. Srepnens 38 J. Mecerrwy w D. sroney

45 P. ock~hav 67 M. Search 46J. o'C M ney 47 K, ob.O s.n

GRAMMARIANS Coach: Leigh Bowes U19 (C) :

2 B . Hobbs

1 A. Paftos

3 P. Fotiniotis

2 S . Graben

4 C . Poletti

3 G. Earl

5 R . Hawkins

4

6 L Hawkins 7 P. Nelson 8 L . Varney g D. Grant 10 D. Ryan

12 A. Bray 15

L Morgan

16 B . Meehan ( VC) 17 N. Meehan 18 M . Bonaddio 19 T. Crook 21 D . Rigg

W. Earl

5 N . Biggi n 6 T. Ewert 7 G. Rhodes 8 T. Handley 9 L. O'Neill 10 J . White 11 S. Dimer 12 A. Robertson

13 R. O'Neill 14 A. Ginnavin 15 G . Norwood 16 J. Thornbrow

17 C. Barrow 18 H. Rolls 19 M . Carr

23 J . Kavanagh 24 D . Nisbet 25 R . Hammond 34 C . Raine 37 D . Fenton 45 D . Stagliano 49 P. Har ri ngton 53 J. Di Pietro 62 A. McDowell

20 A. McLaughlin 21 X. Carra 22 A. Walsh 23 J . Thomas 25 A . Boyd 26 S . Fox 27 P. Marks 28 A . Avramedies 29 C . Stewart 30 D . Stockdale

69 G . Miller

33 M. McBriar 35 T. Erridge

76 N. Parry (C)

31 A. Thom s 32 R . Hayward

79 C. Davis

OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach: Pete Callinan (2) U19(C):

OLD BRIGHTON

1 J . Schiano

7 J . Laragy

21 C . Chambers

20 J . Waters

MAZENOD Coach : Rod Bourke U19 (C) :

ST BERNARDS Coach: Jeff Osborne U19 (C):

1

B. Swann

2 R . Pizzichetta 3 R . LegUdi 4 R . Bonnici 5 J. Pearson 6 P. lanazzo 7 N. Smith 8 J. DelaneyY 9 S . Wheeler 10 C. Osborne 11 S . Erickson 12 A. Velona 13 S . Bug ry n 14 A. Thomas 15 A . Pfeiffer 16 A . Mastropasqua

17 T. Pianta

18 T. James 19 L. Kavanagh 20 D . Sheehan 21 M. POlat81k0 22 P. Rahill 23 D . Monteleone 25 J. Jacks 26 A. Gleason 27 James Mount 28 J. Zocco 29 J. Ci ttarelli 30 S . Borg 31 J . Evan s 32 T. Harvey 33 S . Smith 37 J . Lloyd 42 V. IU a 43 C. Davis

ST KEVINS

OLD CAREY Coach: Peter Schille r U19 (C) : 1 F. Hakins 2 D. Moriarty 3 P. Cerch e 4 J. Heffernan

5 T. Bake r 6 7 8 9

P. Tompkins S . Addison S . Deny N . Latha m

1 0 S . Beckett 11 S . Chambers 12 J . Mai (C) 13 S . Well 14 D . Feast 16 N . Bull 17 T. Tsirogiannis 18 7 Tyndall

19 T Wood (C)

20 M. Lawrenc e 21 D. Stone 22 M . Pound 23 T. Stua rt 24 B. Shutie 25 A. Murphy @m

26 C. Munro 27 C. Davey 29 J . f.4 ickan

31 C. Davis 32 C. Main 33 D . Silverwood 34 A. Hanson

35 S. McConnel l 36 E. Dave Davey 37 S. Davies

3 8 A Kettl e

46 M. Aylward 47 A Bond 55 W. O wi n

UNIVERSITY BLUES

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

Coach : Steven Carrel 1.119(c) :

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 A. Albert 2 S. Benjamin 3 C. Brooks 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. Evan s 13 S . Ferguson 14 A . Fleetwood 15 J . Hocking 16 J. Hatton 17 W. Jackso n 18 G . Kin g 19 J. Lyle 20 D . Leahy 21 M. McKerrow 22 R . McKerrow 23 T. Menzie s 24 T. McMilla n 25 L. Morriso n

A. Callery N . Walker P. Moun t A. Rattle C. Noseda B. Allis B. Shelley T. McCann L . Cresswell 10 J . Radford 11 T. Crowley 12 P. Bare 13 A . Stuart 14 N . Moore 15 J . Ferrari 16 K . McDonald 17 A . Foley 18 A . Wis e 19 C . Goidsworth y 20 P. OiKeefe 21 J . Sibilia 22 M. lagastes 23 P. Milesi 24 R . Sheehy 25 S. Vanderwert 26 A. Bevacqua 27 R . Zeman 28 N . Perre tt 29 A. Conlan 30 P. Halpin 31 P. Harvey 32 S. OiConnor 33 J . OiConnor 34 T. Berqin 35 E . Ratter 36 A. Smith 37 R. Debraio 38 G . Anderso n 39 D. Lie a 40 D. Dunn 41 J . Howde n 42 J . Pan9 razio 43 L. Wilkinso n 44 R . Campagna 45 L. Meehan

27 C. Northey 28 S . Parsons 29 W. Py e 30 P. Sheahan 31 J . Starling 32 A . Southerlan d 33 A . Terril l 34 B . Tuck 35 L. Underwood 36 N . Vo ets 37 J . Wargd 38 J. Webbe r 39 A . White 40 R . Woodward 41 D . Wood



UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E AJAX Coach: Henry Rilifterman U19(C): 1 B . Klein 2 A . Bock 3 B . Davis 4 D . Gokfenfein 5 E . Goldstone 6 G .Israelsohn 7 S. Gutma n 8 J. Rosenbaum 9 J. Ones

10 H. Snow 11 D. Rutko 12 S . Majman 13 D. Rubenstein 14 J . Weinstock 15 D . Fri d 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. Lewi n 25 M . Blashki 26 Mark Segal 27 C. Spero 30 A . Lefkovic 32 A . Rodgers 33 S . Snetzer 36 M. Segal 39 S. Midler 40 A. Halphen 43 J. Sharp 44 J. Kretsch

MONASH BLUES

CAUUHUGRANMA R Coach: n ark Donavan U19 (C): S. Widjsja

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. Cripp s 15 A.Schwab 16 8 O'Callaghan 17 T. Kavouris

18 M . Gurpinar 20 A . Winters 21 C . Nairn 22 M. Richardson 23 C . Creer 24 A. Wilkinson 25 G . Evans 26 S. Widjaja 27 T. Freeman 29 D. Golabek 33 P. Ralph

34 J . Wilmot 35 A. White 38 D. Veentjer

Coach : Svend Sanwki U1 9 (C): Wes BelIwtite

i J.BeI 2 s .Cl*. 3 M. Jqre 4 N . PaMn 5 C . Wba rs 6 F. Bey 7 S. Md.Y l 8 S.Ibyd 9 C.02+ee 10 P. Faw.9 11 J. Bm75 12 A 45teis 13 B. Caste. 14 G.Wak* 15 S . vW o

i W. Ballantine (C) 2 H. Mason 3 R. Alexander 4 M . Emanuel 5 M . Thomasen 6 S . Bainbridge

25 L Didersm 26 C. Ms CMA 27 M. FCckcy 28 D. Amy

29 S . Cadre 30 LCrmna 31 RRat

44

32 N. Srr.ag 33 J.Ve4K 34 J. Fart" 35 S. Bane s 36 M. Smfi 37 M. 130kn 42 Berreft

1 R. Loft

2 R. Gullifer 2 A . Keogh 3 G. H ri sfov 3 L. an 4 M . f R~uschena 6 J . Davies 7 J. B~~yrne 7 S. Tucker 9 N . Syno tt 9 I. Watson 10 J. La Ragy 10 A. Molan 11 L. Meehan 12 S . Logan 12 T. Robson 13 A . Donnison (C) 13 M . Harriso n 15 A . McKenzie 18 P. Nowlan N . Stafford J . Silver J . Willey J. Mead M . Coghlan A. Hancock B. Reade A. Hayes N. Brasher D. Forer (VC) D. Buckley T. Buntin e A. Burrows M . Evans R. Ford A . Jackson D . McHe n S . Monte ~Iva A . Murray B. Muscat A. Neville E. Phillips D. Pipito M . Salem D. Stinear

HAMPTON ROVERS Coach: tan Wilmott U19 (C) :

1 D . Anderson 2 A. Quon 3 T Prantzos 4 J Midwinter 5 S Wills 6 A Crowther 7 A Duddy 8 W Climas 9 M . Cripps 10 D. Shaw 11 A Voss 12 A Landrigan 13 N . Rehn 14 M. Louis 15 G Shenfield 16 G Wood 17 A Smith 18 J Stokes 19 D Vos s 20 L. Bird 21 M Jenkin 22 L. Dallas 23 S . Grimmer 24 M . Flynn 25 B Hevard 26 M Flahive 27 M. Flynn 28 C . Lucas 29 D Anderson 30 M Lanagan

OLD MEMONIANS OLD XAVERIANS

Coach: Mice Dickenson U19 (C) : J. Smrth

16 J. snit 17 J. MiK 18 L Mde1'nd 9 B.MASW 20 M. Hitlury 21 TCrovr_ 22 LD;$rien 23 J.Rcsme 24 P.aDuM

DE LA SALLE Coach: Craig WW=s U

8 N . Hollo w 9 B . Kuramoto 10 L. Brown 11 D . Alexander 12 R . Phipps 13 D . Grant 14 N . Webster 15 C. McKay 16 L . Stephen 17 A.0'Reilly 18 M . Frances 19 M . Kennedy 20 P. Meve l 21 T. McNish 22 A. Martin 23 A. Palmer 24 A. Drinan (VC) 25 L. Hogan 26 N . Lane 27 A . Worrell

28 C. Twentyman 29 A . Kelly 30 B. Goss 31 S . Worrell 55 M Campbell

Coach: Pat Hawkins (1 ) Coach: Pete Callinan U19 (G) : 1 A e~y 38 J. M~srny 2 C.BarrcR 39 tMdCrity 3 8 .&9an 40J.Mdem 4 D, Bets 41 Rktfoji 5C S..Cartods Canis 43 42 C B.Mxi n 6 .M-.zt9,xnay 7 eC#rine 44 EMarsm 8 C. Cann 45 P.Oddedh . 9 T. Ccrrc y 46 J.OCaviEB 10 R CqgYe1 47 K 01qOtin 11 T.Cunqn 48AO9+.W] 12T.oa,i~ 49TPas 13 J. Dens, so M .ollinn = 51 152 52 D.Reniex 16 J. Fay 53 M . Rush 17 R. Feely 54 D. Rfan 78M.FezgrrNd 55AStlu2 19 M, Fra7 56 S, SFiime 20P.Fu0da 57ASperm 21 T. Gleesat 58 D. Se m 22 N . Hat 59 C. Si'+ptwrs 23 J. Hanlas 60 D. Sb" 24J .Hisly 61D.Smrey 25 J. HMe 62 T. Sttty 26 J . HerneMf p N .Tnem 27 C.HOa'e 67 S,Tn>ti28 R.tam.arqeb e5 C .Y.bq

29 J. Irelard 65 o. vayrard 30 D.Kers 67 M.Xareb 31 H . Kerr" 32 A LaMa 33 Rfmxgan 34 P.t .y6enn 35 S. McCarhy 36AMoDwall 37 B .McCy ih

ORMOND Coach: Brian Keating U19 (C): A Stasla c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

S . Thompson M . Nas h D. Robbins D. Rowan T. Ashford M. Broadhurst S . Keleher R . Coulston J . Putz

10 11 12 13

J. Cullen B. Minter P. Townsend A. Kurzel

14 B. Healey 16 S . Porter 17 S . Naughton 18 P. Cicarella 19 A . Strauch 20 K . Watson 21 B . Walker 22 D . Hopkins 23 S. Ega n 24 M.0'Halkxan 25 J . Date 26 D. Mabhett 27 P. Gleason 28 A. Stasiak 29 K. QuOn 30 H. Black 31 P. Waked 32 A. Russell 33 S . Stephens 35 C. Knight

M .H.S .O .B. Coach: Peter ODea U19 (C) : Jeff Wilson 1 T. Parker

2 R. Clowes 3 A . Simpson 4 J. Wilso n 5 A . OiBrien 6 J . Moore 7 J . Gregson 8 T. Leaver 9 R . Limbrick 10 N . McKenzie 11 S. Rodder 12 N. Youngs

13 B. Sims-Lucas 14 S. Caller 15 T. Wright 16 K. Miezis 17 G. McCully 18 J . Davis 19 B . Hill 20 A . OiBrien 21 P. Physic 22 P. Brown 23 R .Joseph 24 A. Mazur 25 L . Taylor 26 A. Askew 27 H. Taylor 28 M . Podolsky 29 R. Park

30 T. Morgan 31 L. Jones 32 R. Weeden 33 T. Lower 34 R . Ware 35 B. Miezis 36 S . Osborn e

STI4LDA STH CAULFIELQ Coach: John Howard U19 (C): J. Drummond 63 J. DNtniM#'d 64 C. Thurs5ekd 65 D. Mahoney 66 K Toohej 67 W. Perkins 68 J. Zagame 69 S . Reece 70 C . Bartera 71 M.Baraket

72 A Can,ana 73 S. RwnW urro 74 C. Gay 75 M . Toppin 76 D. Slade nAMwe 78 R. Hall 79 C. McAtuft 80 A. Hanes 71 L DaMan 82 B . Zurek &3 A . Seh~on 84 L Pryrk+ 93 S. KenreQi 85 H . Reatly 94 D. Hea;sman 86 C . Pievez 95 A, Dizb 87 T. Matthews 96 M. CdR as J. Var Siegel 97 M. Tole 89 N. Di7.dva 99 S. KatapWos 91 1 CafnpbeSl 92 B. Santal ~

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UNDER-19 - (2) RED AQUINAS TEMP L LE S TOWE ~~; T~ry McEvoy

OLD GEELONG

OLD IVANHOE

OLD PARADIANS

Coach: Brian Cartertight Coach: Stewart McLean Coach: Ken Jat~esen (1 ) U19 (C): Coach : Bob Ellis U19 (C) : Coach: Phil Luchetta a) Ut9 (~7 U1e(C)' 8 N 1 S . Young 1 D . Beme t N. Dinning 1 Jess 2 G . Gibson 1 S S . Alderhoven 2 D D. Gree 12 N. Bayne p N . Cowling 2 A . Basto w 3 N . Coyne 3 G. O'Meara n 3 S. Staddon 15 R. Lane 3 R . Bro w n 4 B. Davis d M. Bolan 4 B . Richardson 16 B. Couch 4 C. Calleja 5 A. Oates ~ S. Bennett 5 B . Galloway 18 T. Strau9hto n 5 M M . DeBoer 6 K. Angelo 6 ; j. Coghla n 5 B . Woodham 6 N . Eastwood 26 A. McKinnon 7 M . Logan M . Greer 7 M .. Fisher 6 M.Jo Joyce 29 D Bolton 8 BB . Spoor Y T. Harkin 8 D . Florence 9 B . Low 8 D . Varano 31 l. Stevens 0 M . Held 9 J . Florenc e 10 B . Roderick 8 A. Vecchi o T. Mora n 34 A . McCann 10 L . Groves 11 C. Brannigan 9 J. Byron D. McKee 36 M. Avery 11 J . Howard 14 P. Dowd 3 F. Glennie 10 K. Theodossi 43 A . Clay 12 D . Juhasz 15 R . Holmwood 4 T. Blasch 11 A. Curran 13 A. Kin9 50 N Edgar 16 R . Hense 1 M. Tan 11 A. Talarico 14 N . Macrides 51 J . Garland 17 J . H ar rop 1 C . Fiel d 15 N . Macreevy 12 C.Jacavou 52 M.. Cashinella 18 A . Harper J Allison 16 N . McCroha 20 B. Willis 16 C. Price 53 T. Ca rty g J . Coussms 19 B. Anthony 17 B . Mountain 54 E. Wilson 21 R . Gilderdale 16 B. Sullivan 18 S . Mountai n p0 D . Marshall 22 G . Maddelic 17 N. Attard 55 Q . Wallace 19 T. Mossop 23 C . Barker 21 D. Minogu e 19 P. Karabatso s 56 R Brown 20 M . Natfas Mora n 25 P. Ilhs '2 B. 20 M . Dempster 21 R. Parris 5826 L Heine Mills S. Brandt M 24 B. 21 M . Szewczuk 22 T. Peterson 59 J . Malpas 30 L. Courage 6 M . Johnstone 23 B . Pouroganis 22 M . Cosgriff 60 D Mclnnes (C) 37 J. Keane ?2 J. Bleakney 24 N . Povaran 23 D . B ri gg s 40 C. H arris ;4 M . Delsovito 61 J . Chamberlain 25 D . Povaran ;1 J. Pote 23 M . Ploenges 63 M . McCa rthy 26 J . St nes 14 24 L. Brickwel l 64 R. Scurry 27 P . Taylo r a8 : S . Dever s to 25 A. Jakowenko W. Ellery 68 28 L L Thompso n . Kealy 54 D 26 B. O'Conno r 75 A . Timms 29 B. Walleneiser 60 D. Vine 27 S. Pruscin o 76 D Brauer ;1 M. Woods 28 R . Sa rtori 79 W. Keeble 29 V. Per ry 30 S. Fellowes 31 F. Papaluca S'LLEOS E3V IMAUS THERRY PENOLA WARRINGAL YARRA VALLEY 32 A. Baker WATTLE PARK Coach: Paul Matton 34 G . Howe Coach: John Stanton Coach : Ash Wain ~~ U19 (C): U19 (C) : 35 D. Lone y U19 (C): David Miller 36 G. Dean 1.119(C): 2 R . Zampogna 1 H. Anderson 1 A . Midland 37 V. Bergamin 4 R . Springall 2 S . Anderson 2 T. Morris 1 N . Hodde r 3 D. Bloomfield 3 S. Lloyd 38 N . Kudeweh 8 A . Grant 2 P. Batty 4 G . Bell 4 C . Fraser 39 J . Thorn 9 S. Stella 5 L. Bolzon 5 P. Valloppi• 3 G . Bonnici 40 J . Collin s 6 C. Burk e 10 C . Banniste r 6 M . Wines 4 R. Gallagher 7 A . Cam,illeri 7 B. Stu rzaker 41 F. Papluc a 11 S . Bocaglia 5 C. Mille r 8 M . Ch azan 8 B . Arnot 42 M. Rees 12 J . Briedis 9 B . Frew 9 J . Longwort h 6 G . Newey 44 S. Ciavola 10 E . Gal e 10 B . Searle 13 D . Candiloro 7 A Volpi 11 A . George 11 B . Reynolds 47 M. De Rang o 14 R . Dodds 12 A . Green 8 C. McDonald 12 D . Lang g 49 D . Gleason 13 T. Healey 15 A . McMaho n 9 M . Brown 13 C 14 A . Hopgood 52 N . Macart ney 1 6 D. Dun n . Lloydg 10 C. Vaughan 15 J. Hopkins 15 D . Bade 53 C. Butler 17 A . McDonald 16 D . Inman 11 J. Blandthorn 16 A . Bel l Y 17 M. Keegan 17 T. Mcllrath 19 G . Kuret 18 R . Pearce 13 S. Dornik 19 G . Long 19 E . Kryse 20 J . Smith 20 M. Manovell a 14 P. Mansi c 20 T. TV shin g 21 S. Morris 21 B . Fitzpatrick 1 5 M. Dun n 22 D. Mutto n 21 P. Vaughn 22 B 22 M . Yates 23 N. Mullane . Dre w 16 A. Schlittler 24 D. Nasrallah 23 C . Arnol d M . Russell 17 T. KayY 24 A. Cusano 25 M . Natoli 24 T. Sigfter 18 J . McNally 26 L. Prosser 25 S. Matters 25 N . Trewin 27 M . Pope 26 J . Skipwo rt h 19 J . Ross 28 D . Ryan 27 T. Hancoc k 26 R . Garcia 20 S . Goldswort hy 29 D. Schulze 28 B. Reynold s 27 R . Azzopardi 30 T. Sessions 29 S. Coleman 31 R . Singh 28 C . O'Brien 30 B. Wapshott 32 M . Sloan 31 J . Scanlan 29 N . Perrett 33 J . 5 p enc e 34

C . Taylor

35 N . Taylo r 36 D . Thomas 37 T. Thomso n 38 M. Vanlint 39 S. Walter 42 J . Wilkin s 40 B. While 43 A . Welch 41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee


SPORTS MEDICIN E SSAGE If you have never had a massage you have missed out on a very pleasurable and also beneficial experience . Many like a simple relaxation massage but sports massage can help the professional or recreational athlete in many ways . Massage can aid recovery from injuries such as corks or muscle strains but should never be used in the first 48 hours after injury. Massage is also great before a game to help loosen muscles or simply help players focus before the official warm-up . Also do not forget after the game massage may be very helpful in reducing delayed onset muscle soreness which often develops one or two days after the game . Either way at McKinnon Sports Medicine Centres or somewhere else give massage a go .

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ST MARYS 3 .8 6.9 7.17 15.25.115 GLENHUNTLY 3 .0 11 .2 15 .5 19 .6 .120 St Mary 's: Jones 6. WllUs 2. Learmonth 2 . Boves 2 . Ymer. Frail . Evans . Best: Jones. Frail. W. Goldsworthy. Ymer. Boyrs. Glenhuntly: IDer 6. 159Lson 4. Jankovic 3. Turner 3. Mance, Richards, SLNuner. Hest: M Miller. Scott. Seaart Jankrnie, McGuinness . POWER HOUSE 2 .4 4 .8 5.8 11 .10 .78 CHIRNS IDE PARK 7.6 10.9 14.14 19.15.129 Power House: Craven 5. Burt 2 . Richardson. Robinson 2. Miter. Best: Burt. Wright. Miller. Craven. Dovle. GiIl . Chirndslde Park : Pemberton 8 . Pkcioll 3 . Holliday 2 . McIntosh. Westmore. McHenry. Bakcv, Sore. Brosvn. Best: Allah, Mather. Pemberton . Pedler. Westmore. Latdlaw. ELSTERNWICK 5 .4 5.7 11 .9 13 .12.90 SWIiiBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 .2 4.4 8 .5 12 .8.80 Eleternwtek: Lee 4 . Curtain 3. Davison 2 . Missaplta Allen, Brennan, tlalker. Best: Byrne. Curtain . Hawkin. Ahearn . Murphy.S41pnore. SwtnMune : Leonard 4 . C . Delt'olio 2. J . Dell'ollio 2. Luekett D. Mllano . M . Milano. Sposato. Best : Leonar d . Sposato. Hern. C. Dell'ollio. M. Milano. Piotrowski. OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .4 8.7 8 .11 9.13 .67 OAKLEIGH 1.3 5.5 5.8 8.16 .52 Old Camberwell: Brownless 2. Seeley 2 . Whitehead 2. Gibbs. Hardman . D. Walker. Best: Whitehead. Short. Pratt. Leitch. Town. Wilson , Oakleigh : Mackenzie 3 . Hanley 2 . Marshall . Best : C. Marshall. Mackenzie . Gee. K. Marshall. Taylor. Bloomfield . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.1 6 .5 8.8 14.11.95 PENINSULA 3.3 4 .3 10.3 10.6.88 Caulfield Grumman D. Anderson 3. Cowtishaw 2 . Margerisan 2. Restarick 2 . Baxter, Farmer. M. LiddelL Vella Will . Best ; Brohier. Will, Beauchamp . Baxter. Lowe . Horton. Peninsula : Puree 3. Bonner 2 . Campbell, Atchhson . Goldthorpe. Farrar . S .Parsons . Best: Payze . Dentry. M. Bonner. Marshall . A . Laundry, S . Parsons . 46

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ST MARYS 2.1 3 .2 5.2 6 .3 .3 GLENHUNTLY 3.2 6 .8 13 .11 19 .15.12 St Mary's : Goldsworthy 3 . M . Tindley. N. Tindley. Pllilddis. Best: PWkMN Wedrian. Reek . Leahy. Glenbuntfp: Derrick 4 . Harrsion 3. J. Gilmore 2. Simone 2 . Ryan 2. Stahm . Cassar. 0Donnell . W. ttatts, Stannage . Best: J. Gilmore . Ryan. D. JonccIreland O'Comtell. Haggarty. M . Janes .

POWER HOUSE 5 .2 9.3 10 .7 11 .7.7; CHI RNSIDE PARK 2 .1 3.2 5.3 8.7.4 ; Power House : Pavlou 3 . Staindl 2 . Williams, Hearn. McKenzk. Ghouzant . Beg Robertson, Staindl. Hasen . Marshall. Burt. Evans, Ch'vnside Park: Skein 2, Pope 2. Mariner. Harvey. Best: Masssara0. Skein Shilling. Lowen, Gray. Delouklice.

ELSTERNWICK 0.1 4 .3 7.5 9 .7 .8 1. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2.8 2 .8 5.9 8 .11 .5f Elsternwtck : Lilikakls 3. Bullard . Auslander. Whelan . Ray. Husking. Daniels Best : Morgan. LilikaFas . Buckin am. Avard, Whelan. Stankmich. Swtnburne: Andrinopolous 4, f~tllgemann 2. McCalman. Philp . Best: C . Smith Snou•. James, Sartltses, Simpson . Andrinopolous. OLD CAMBERWELL 2.5 4.9 4 .10 5.10.4( OAKLEIGH 1 .1 2.3 5 .4 5.5.3: Old CambezweB: Orin 3. Hills . Lenton. Best: Strachan . Freedman, Kellv. Gra . iAlexEvans Oakleigh: C. Nikaks 3 . Adaway, Khodr. Best: Stirling, C .Nikakfs. Kilner, Wood. P Nikakis, Nuske . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0 .2 4.7 7.8 10.11 .71 PENINSULA 3 .3 4.3 8.4 7.5.41 Caulfield Grammar. Hallway 3, Kahoffer 2 . Morztssey 2 . Lehner. Dicrosta M 14o..~.Best : Sant7ago. Bowles, M. Ktose. Gurr. Dicrosta Casiles . Peninsula: Dictsch 2. Franks . Bleasbv. Claringbold . Cannon . Best : Glover Cooper. Dietszch. Whelan . Zieman. Claringbold.

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ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW 1 99 8 (June - August) This Sat . 27/6 : Marcellin v North Old Boys This Sun 28/6: St . Kevins v Collegians Next Sat. 4/7: Mazenod v Old Paradian s Next Sun . 5/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacant Sat 11/7 : MHSOB v Mazeno d Sun 12/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacant Sat 18/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacant Sun 19/7 : FIDA matchday Sat 25/7: Therry Penola v Old Ivanho e Sun 26/7 : No match scheduled-ground vacant Sat 1/8 : Old Paradians v MHSOB Sun 2/8: No match scheduled - ground vacant Sat 8/8 : Old Hai)eybury v De La Salle Sun 9/8 : FIDA semi - final s Sat 15/8: Club XVIII Prelim, Finals Sun: 16/8 FIDA Grand Finals Sat : 22/8 Club XVIII Grand Finals Sun : 23/8 Old Scotch v Old Haileybur y

Deferred from June 9th. Dean Singleton, Parkside (Club 18) . Abuse of umpire, 10 matches . Fro m June 20th matches Paul Fiume, De La Salle . Striking, 2 matches . Mark Tkocz, St . Kilda South Caulfield . Striking, matches . Gus Shaer, St. Johns . Kicking, 6 matches . * David Welsby, Old Geelong . Striking, 2 matches . * Matt White, Yarra Valley . Striking, 2 matches . * Tom Matthews, St . Kilda South Caulfield (U19) . Abusive language, 2 matches . * Accepted prescribed penalty Investigation results - June 23rd, 1998 Old Melburnians and Old HaIleybury senior playe charged with a melee in the match played at Junctic Oval on June 13th . Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed penalty $100 each . St. Patricks Mentone charged with breach of alcoh rules in that their supporters were consuming alcoh during the St . Pats Mentone versus AJAX matc played on Saturday June 13th. St . Pats Mentone found guilty of permitting alcoh, to be consumed contrary to VAFA rules . Club placed o good behaviour bond of $250 until the end of 199 season .

Kew club charged with the following : (1) That durin the whole game both Kew players and supporters di racial abuse Williamstown CYMS player Sheldo : Bryan . (2) That late in the last quarter Craig Bradle (Kew) did allegedly spit on Williamstown CMS playe Sheldon Ryan . (1) Finding that there was some racial abuse directe at Sheldon Bryan . Further consideration to be given ti "penalty" in about 6 weeks, dependant on the action o Kew regarding player and spectator education carriec out by club in the meantime. (2) Player Craig Bradley found guilty and suspendec for 3 weeks .

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First offence ( $5); second offence ( $25) ; third offence ($50); fou rth offence ( $100); each subsequent offence ($100) . Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19 failure to phone failure to provide scores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pm Salesian OC (Res .) Bulleen Cobras (Sen.) Old Xavs (C 18) - Rd . 9 Old West . (Sen .) Mon . Whites (C18) - Rd . 9 Old Xavs (U19 B) OTHER Bulleen Cobras fined $200 . In a Round 9 match a player wore a glove without the prior approval of the Association .

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B RESERVE 10 9 1 0 950 459 206 .97 36 i0 9 1 0 742 461 160 .95 36 10 8 2 0 700 508 137 .8 32 10 6 4 0 619 654 94 .65 2 4 .46 20 t0 5 5 0 619 779 79 88.87 16 10 4 6 0 639 719 10 3 7 0 525 781 67 .22 12 0 731 772 9469 8 10 2 8 0 594 784 75 .77 8 10 2 8 8 70 2 8 0 446 759 56 .76

;_] tVANHOE C RESERV E Sl BEDES MENT T1G 10 7 3 0 8579 1 gEAUMARiS 0 7 3 76 30 0 868 7 9 ; yyULE 10 713 10 7 3 0 p,.,0 OEELONG 10 6 3 1 856 i,tENTONANS 83 1 4 1to 6 . ..l~TONROVERS 0 5 4 0 620 ASTOWN ~_~OS EMMAUS W P 10 2 8 0 531 EEN ' .r'~,i LAA STH CAULFOIELO t0 1 9 0 384

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F RESERV E .76 36 MONASH GRYPHONS 10 9 1 0 986 420 234 .14 28 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 10 7 3 0 844 691 122 4 0 714 5 7 WERRIBEEAMATEURS 10 6 9 123•32 120.79 24 24 WEST BRUNSWICK 10 6 4 0 703 582 .86 16 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 4 6 0 583 721 80 .61 12 AN2 ALBERT PARK 10 3 7 0 440 681 64 ELEY PARK A F C 10 3 7 0 551 1028 58 79 18 796 SYNDAL TALLY HO 10 2 8 0 468 CLUB 18 (1) 196 556.12 36 9 9 0 0 1090 S OLD XAVERIAN 76.73 28 DE 9 7 2 0 69 1 391 1 LA SALLE .32 28 # OLD BRIGHTON 9 7 2 0 461 380 121 9 5 4 0 565 449 125 .84 20 OLD SCOTCH 9 5 4 0 553 519 106 .55 20 MHSOB g 5 4 0 470 590 79 .66 20 OLD MELBURNIANS 9 2 7 0 343 575 59 .65 8 ST KEVINS 9 2 7 0 363 681 53 .3 8 MAZENOD O C 2 7 0 309 697 44 .33 9 4 COLLEGIANS 38 .3 THERAY PENOLA OB 9 2 7 0 288 752 q ineligible play., Rd 7

CLUB i8 (2) 9 9 0 0 701 285 246 .96 36 28 MONASH WHITE S 141 .98 THORNBURY COUGARS 9 7 2 0 646 455 6 3 0 680 489 139 .06 24 MT LtLYDALE 0 C 9 4 5 0 531 424 126 .24 16 9 KEW 9 4 5 0 499 556 89 .75 16 66 .44 12 MARCELLIN OLD ESSENDON GR 9 3 6 0 479 721 .54 8 PARKSIDE 9 2 7 0 447 682 65 4 9 1 8 0 367 823 4 4'59 YARRA VALLEY UNDER-19 SECTION 1 34 290 .55 .5510 2649 40 .86 36 10 9 1 0 1081 644 167 OLD PARADIANS t0 7 3 0 1073 955 112.36 28 DE LA SALLE 10 5 5 0 841 747 112 .58 20 OLD BRIGHTO N .32 20 UN4VERSI1Y BLUES 10 5 5 0 850 792 107 .49 16 COLLEGIANS 10 4 6 0 970 870 111 10 4 6 0 755 1147 65 .82 1 6 ST KEVINS 3 7 0 847 1032 82 .07 12 10 S ST BERNARD C 10 3 7 0 703 1235 56.92 12 MAZENOD 0 .19 0 OLD CAREY 10 0 10 0 575 1363 42

UNDER-59 (2) .34 40 WHITEFRIARS 10 10 0 0 1329 572 232 .62 36 OLD SCOTCH 10 9 1 0 1216 677 179 .85 24 OLD TRINITY 10 6 4 0 1134 767 147 .26 20 ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 10 5 5 0 844 905 93 .74 18 10 4 5 1 763 945 80 BEAUMARIS i082 79.11 16 6 0 10 4 6 o 3 OLD MELBURNIANS 8~ 889 85.49 14 i MARCELLI N 10 3 7 0 840 961 87 .41 12 OLD HAILEYBURY NORTH OLD BOYS 10 3 7 0 711 1066 66'7 12 ~ inenglbleptayer Fill. 8 .48 8 E BLUE RESERVE UNIVERSITY BLACKS 50 2 8 0 602 1268 47 .99 40 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E CAMBERWELL t0 10 0 0 1160 311 372 10 8 2 0 1351 534 253 32 C '0 10 8 2 0 1082 334 323 .95 32 MHSOB 8 3 0 1191 694 171 61 28 C5lfLF1ELDGR 0 B 50 7 3 0 960 390 246 .15 2 10 OLDMENTONIANS 7 0 735 114,01 28 cE!ll.NSULA .74 24 10 6 4 0 666 596 111 3 ORMON D .5T 28 naKLEiGH A F C 0 526 BOi 65 .92 24 MONASH BLUES 10 7 3 0 837 737 t13 R HOUSE 10 6 4 .9i 244 .47 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 10 6 4 0 916 682 813s 64 -.' 31DE PARK 10 5 5 0 691 643 107 . 8935 10 6 4 0 737 84 .UNTLY 10 3 7 0 500 ago 57 AJAX _ . . .99 7 9 10 4 5 1 740 683 t08 .35 t8 OLD XAVERIANS (2 ) .92 10 .' .URNEUNIVERSITY 10 2 8 0 50 9' 8 971 49.51 .M1N1CK 10 2 8 0 457 CAULFIELD GR 10 2 7 1 630 876 - 3t .33 4 1 01371 72 .66 8 !!ARYS 10 1 9 0 425 1203 35 DE LA SALLE (2) 10 2 8 0 736 CAULFIELD 0 10 0 10 0 294 1586 78 .54 E WHITE RESERVE ST KILDA STH (2) RE D .91 36 --R -19 440 225 UN .63 36 10 9 1 0 994 GLD CAREY 447 195 .3 32 OLD IVANHOE 10 9 1 0 949 473 200 .25 36 y~~y 10 8 2 0 873 381 258-~ 28 YARRA VALLEY 10 9 1 0 1021 515 198 .78 28 UN508 10 7 3 0 979 1207 523 230 7 3 0 574 141 .29 26 50 1 .07 24 WARRiNGAL A F C ~ITZROY RED$ 10 6 3 1 81 504 191 .14 20 THERRY PENOLA OB 10 5 5 0 1 89 825 195 .64 20 J..~4.MSTOWN CYMS 10 6 4 0 963 700 113 AQUINAS O C 10 5 5 0 635 697 91 .1 20 •-~TH BRUNSWICK 10 5 5 0 792 747 81 3g 16 8 .35 20 - :1OND CENTRAL 10 4 6 0 60 856 50 .93 10 OLD GEELONG 10 5 5 0 694 1062 65 .49 8 f iR'1BE UNIVERSITY t0 2 7 1 436 1261 31 .58 8 OLD PARADIANS (2)2 8 0 438 1234 35 .-',-E=N COBRAS t0 2 8 0 398 1327 21,48 0 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 10 1 296 21 .76 4 1 9 0 282 10 BULLEEN•TEMPLESTOWE '3 ',ESTBOURNE 10 0 10 0 285


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

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W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTS A SECTION 9 1 0 1230 669 183 .86 38 6 4 0 1167 1022 114 .19 24 6 4 0 892 816 109.31 24 6 4 0 947 889 106 .52 24 6 4 0 1046 1067 98 .03 24 6 4 0 922 954 96 .65 24 5 5 0 947 950 99 .68 20 5 5 0 923 950 97 .16 20 1 9 0 879 1119 78 .55 4 0 . 10 0 811 1328 61 .07 0 B SECTIO N 1 0 1106 817 135 .37 36 3 0 1037 809 128 .18 28 3 0 953 779 122 .34 28 4 0 983 883 111 .33 24 5 0 1028 955 107 .64 20 5 0 838 842 99 .52 20 6 0 939 1059 88.67 16 7 0 828 1118 74.06 12 8 0 926 1078 85.9 8 8 0 885 1183 74.81 8 C SECTION 9 1 0 1339 842 159 .03 36 8 2 0 1164 901 129 .19 32 7 3 0 1055 724 145 .72 28 6 4 0 1009 1004 100 .5 24 5 5 0 963 936 102,88 20 4 6 0 1027 1097 93 .62 16 4 6 0 939 1140 82 .37 16 3 7 0 948 1286 73 .72 12 2 8 0 979 1238 79 .08 8 2 8 0 912 1167 78 .15 8 D SECTIO N 8 1 1 1210 835 144 .91 34 8 2 0 1086 761 142 .71 32 7 2 1 1148 867 132 .41 30 7 3 0 1053 909 115 .84 28 6 4 0 885 724 122.24 24 5 5 0 1217 1053 115,57 20 5 5 0 1076 978 110 .02 20 4 6 0 961 951 101 .05 16 4 6 0 895 932 96 .03 16 3 7 0 759 911 83 .32 12 1 9 0 734 1344 54.61 4 1 9 0 620 1379 44.96 4 E BLUE SECTION 9 1 0 1449 606 239 .11 36 6 2 0 1406 700 200 .86 32 8 2 0 1308 777 168 .34 32 7 3 0 1044 881 118 .5 28 5 5 0 1168 1010 115 .64 20 4 5 1 1185 1072 110 .54 18 3 6 1 818 1173 69.74 14 3 7 0 848 1136 74 .65 12 2 8 0 646 1691 38 .2 8 0 10 0 714 1540 46 .36 0 E WHITE SECTIO N 9 1 0 1387 511 271 .43 36 9 1 0 , 1390 837 166 .07 36 8 2 0 1390 764 181 .94 32 5 5 0 1004 904 111 .06 20 5 5 0 997 983 101 .42 20 5 5 0 798 918 t36 .93 20 5 5 0 878 1145 76 .68 20 2 8 0 735 1253 58 .66 8 1 9 0 593 1201 49 .38 4 1 9 0 621 1277 48.63 4 F SECTION 9 1 0 1296 634 204 .42 36 8 2 0 1030 711 144 .87 32 7 3 0 1180 843 139 .98 28 4 6 0 744 828 89 .86 16 4 6 0 902 1074 83 .99 16 3 7 0 739 999 73 .97 12 3 7 0 714 1033 69 .12 12 2 8 0 680 1295 52.51 8 9 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 2



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