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FINALS ARE NOT TOO FAR AWAY. v 1I e Association at this time of the year announces the likely venues for the finals se ries an d the list ; ; rented below. As well, as promised in last week' s _mateur Footballer", the eligibility requirements for r!,}=ers to qualify for finals is presented as well. Venues . When selecting venues we attempt to obtai n ,closed grounds which are of a good standard and 111s Gear the Executive has insisted that clubs hosting :1 ! ,a1s must trade only in VAFA sponsor products . The Executive at all times reserves the right to shift , ; jches from venues depending on the participating ,,ams and the travel for example that may be involved . %<jues may be changed also if the winter weather iu es venues chosen to deteriorate. Clubs that =,aught to have finals at their grounds should be on ;(,indby to be allocated matches if required . All of the A and B section finals are played at !~fScernwick Park, except the B section preliminary n ~l which is played at Sandringham (12/9) whilst the _cction grand final is played at Elsternwick Park on date.

C section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) , .ild Preliminary Final (5/9) - SANDRINGHAM D section (final five system) . Qualifying final (2 v. 3 - 22/8) - VENUE NOT KNOWN (to be confirmed), Elimination final (4 v. 5 - 23/8), First semi (30/8), Qzcond semi (29/8) . Preliminary Final (5/9), grand sal (12/9) - TOORAK PARK . E Blue section. First semi (23/8), Second semi 122/8), Preliminary Final (29/8), Grand Final (5/9) CENTRAL RESERVE .

E White section. First semi (23/8) - VENUE NOT F;`OWN, Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final 29/8), Grand Final (5/9) - CAMBERWELL SPORTS GROUND. F section . First semi (23/8), Second semi (22/8), Preliminary final (29/8) - GILLON OVAL BRUNSWICK . Grand Final ( 5/9) - MORDIALLOC* (to I,( confirmed) . Under 19 section 1 and 2. First semis (22/8 1,1 :30 and 2.00), Second semis (29/8 - 11 .30 and 2,00), Preliminary Finals (5/9 - 11 .30 and 2.00) . Grand Finals (12/9 - 11 .20 and 2 .00) - SCAMMELL RESERVE OAKLEIGH. . Under 19 Blue section. First semi (22/8) . Second 'rni (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9) . Grand Final 1 12/9) - GERRY GREEN RESERVE PARKDALE .

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Under 19 Red section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) - TRINITY GRAMMAR. Pre- PHIL STEVENS liminary Final (5/9), CHIEF EXECUTIVE Grand Final ( 12/9) - OFFICER PARADE COLLEGE * (to be confirmed) Finals E ligibility. Senior finals. Any registered player can be selected as long as permit is current . Seniors/Reserves. If both teams are playing on the same weekend the reserves player must have played 2 reserves matches (be registered and have a permit) to play in the reserves final . Reserves . Player must be registered and have a permit . To play in a reserves final (even if a player qualifies for an under 19 final but club wishes him to play in reserves final), player must have played 2 reserves matches and not more than 10 senior matches during the season . Under 19. Must be registered and have a permit. If player has played in more than 5 senior/reserves matches he is ineligible unless he has played more than 5 U/ 19 matches. If player becomes ineligible due to above situation, and player is not picked in club's first senior final he is eligible to play in any subsequent U/ 19 finals match . UJ19 players playing in VSFL U/18 must after the playing of our round 18 decide where they will complete the season . Such player can play in any club's final's team as long as he has played 5 matches for the team for which he wants to be selected . Where a club has two U/19 teams a player must have not played more than 10 matches with the U19/1 side Club 18. To play finals, a player must have played at least 4 C/ 18 matches and in not more than 8 senior and reserves matches combined . Vale : Syd Whitfield (Sydney Percival Whitfield) formerly of the Alphington club passed away on Sunday July 12 aged 83 years . A former Executive member (1972-77) and a representative team official, Syd gave fine service to the VAFA. Condolences to the Whitfield family .

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A SECTION by Jason Frenkel

r tball can sometimes be a game of mathematics, d as September nears, students of the gam e reach for the calculators, working out percentages, assessing chances. For Coll egians supporters . the arithmetic is pretty simple ; winless in 13 matches and a season in B-section next year confirmed last Saturday with their capitulation at home to University Blues. The numbers just didn't add up for the Lions this year . The 1990's have yielded two premierships and they've been runners-up on three occasions, and relegation in 1999 will sour a proud decade for one of amateur football's most famous clubs . Coach Leigh Carlson has indicated he wants to see out the decade with the Lions and given his coaching record and respect among the players, he should continue in that capacity . The Lions are, in fact, mere pups, and the youthful side that faced the Blues at Harry Trott started boldly in greasy conditions and not without reward . With the ball on the ground for much of the game, the Lions' willingness early to force the ball forward yielded results with Mooney. Warne-Smith and Florentine all providing options in front of goal . With the home side 2 points ahead at the first change, the smell of upset dissipated quickly ; neither Mooney nor Warne-Smith played after half-time, restricting them to just 6 behinds after quarter time, and leaving them rudderless in the face of a University onslaught . For the Blues, the laconic George DeCrespigny booted six match-winning goals . displaying exquisite goal-kicking touch in difficult conditions . The win left the Blues in fifth spot, four points adrift, but with a percentage good enough to earn it a spot should one become available . Of those above them, Old Melburnians scored the most important win of the round, defeating De La Sall e by 22 points in a match which yielded 10 .28 for the afternoon. Roberts revelled in the greasy conditions for the Redlegs, whose resilient backline kept the Dees to just 3 goals for the afternoon . Although they have the same win-loss record as the Blues, De La are not so well placed to slip into a finals berth . With a percentage of just 94 . it seems the Dees are going to have to rely on winning enough games if they are to play off in September . One game ahead of the Dees, but with a similarly precarious percentage is fourth-placed St. Kevins . With Dion Ciavola dominating around the ground, the Skevvies notched up a four goal win against Old Brighton last weekend after a 6 goal to 2 second term helped them establish a break. While St . Kevins must keep winning to keep a top four spot open, Old Brighton are finding their chances, mathematically, slipping quickly . Xaverians' winning ways continued with an impressive 37 point win away to Old Scotch . The ladder-leaders were never headed as the likes of Wood .

Ford and Hatfield formed an imposing posse for the Cardinals' midfielders, while multiple contributions from a host of players ensured Xavs we, to post a winning score. The highest score of the round on a day whe was difficult was kicked in the most trying con of all - a grim St . Bernards College, where the side saw off a spirited Old Haileybury to re, strong 47 point win . Leading by just 16 points last change, the Bernards piled on 7 goals for th in another testament to their proven scoring Harvey kicked seven and Merrington and Davis another seven as Bernards climbed back into : spot . PREVIEW Just three games today with the split rounc completed next week and the pick of the bunch from the Junction Oval, where the Sportscover Press Channel 31 Match-of-the-Week see Melburn ians host St . Kevins in an important c With Ryan back in front of goals and Bowles cl in with a contribution from a flank, St . Kevins at ing a bit of potency creeping back into their Goals will not keep against one of the tightest de in A-section . Thompson and Roberts have been t ving force of the Redlegs midfield this season Ciavola has added pressure on the ball for St. with Marcus Dollman injured on the sidelines . to put up a fight, but Redlegs to win the four OMs by 20points. De La Salle will fight for their season tods tough encounter against Old Xaverians at Park . The Dees will find the odds stacked agains unless they can conjure up a victory against the tion leader . Kevin Collins will be heartened by hi : first attempt to knock off the premiers ; the Dee just a few goals adrift in the last fixture at W Park but today's side will be less confident 'v task . Wins have been hard to come by of late ar Brasher, Crowe, Elliot and Toohey have been 1 with any consistency. Too much talent lies Nv,. home side . OX by 31 . The final match of today's games come : Brighton Beach Oval, where the two bottom side in a contest with plenty of pride at stake for b oAndtheswoteams ndtesamntohes v fortunes of amateur football, and the perilous player departures . Old Brighton, with two wins board, have more to play for technically, giv (very) slim chances they still retain of staying in tion, but the Lions have shown themselves to b petitive early in most matches, and if they get a


might just gather the confidence needed to get ti,, line. mid Pryoorr should see the home through, lhow~ Lind Brighton will win this by 6 goals. Eseeutive Tips :

fits A Section final four is tipped to be Old ians, St. Bernards, Old Melburnians and Uni. Old Scotch and De La Salle were also mentione d ,fihouah did not receive enough votes to supposedly 111j 1.1(, the four.

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SENIORS - 11 .07.98 ST KEVINS 3.3 9.3 10 .4 13.5.83 OLD BRIGHTON 2 .3 4.7 4 .8 8 .11 .59 St Kevina: D . Ryan 3, Bottles 3 . Curtis 2 . M. Ryan . Gary L1cGuiness. Fraser. Hemitt. Best: Ciavrota . C.~illen•. Mahoney. MeGuutess. Rizio . Moytan. Old Brtghton : Calm, 3 . Prvoi. Pirrie. Alderson. Kent. T}mms. Beat: Lennox Pryw. Oakley, Hipuzll . Tynnns . Purie. DE LA SALLE 1 .5 2.10 3 .14 3.15 .33 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .3 4 .9 5 .11 7.13.55 De La Salle; Browne. Conn. Morel. Best : Brasher. Crouv. Van Der Pllgt. Balzer . Toohev. Elliot. Old Mem+,*„+w .,«: Ell is 2. Miller. Ward. Roberts . Rigg. L . Bunn. Best: Roberts . Eabry. McMullin . Thompson . Losrett. McKeon . OLD SCOTCH 2.2 4.3 4 .8 6 .11 .47 OLD XAVERIANS 4.4 8.9 8.14 10 .15.75 Old Scotch: Haa,kins 2. Collins. A. Miller. Paterson. Philips . Best : Pritchard. Smith . G. Eagie . O'Brien, Price, Holt . Old Xsverians : Hunter 3. Bawcn . Hatfield 2 . Steen 2. Fay. Jones. Richardson. Best: Wood. Cranagh, Holmes . Ford . Blood . Hatfield. ST BERNARDS 3 .0 8.2 12.8 19.8 .122 OLD HAII,EYBURY 4 .4 6.9 8 .14 10.15 .75 St Bernards: Harvey 7. Andrew Merrhtgotn 4 . Davis 3 . J. Gollant . L. GoUant . Vacsallo. McKeon, Adam Merrington . Best: A•4!}tlnson Loughlin. Adam Muringotn . Andreav Merringptn . L. Gollant . HarFw. Old Halleybury : Carry 3. Floyd 3 . Monte, 2 . Lappage . Warden. Best : Ash H➢ton. Ross. S. 44:dden . D. Warden . Home. D . Seceull . COLLEGIANS 3 .2 3 .4 3 .8 3 .8.28 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .0 6 .0 11 .3 15 .7.97 Collegians : Florentine 2 . Warne-Smhh. Best: Blackman, Deane-Johns. Florentine . Cleary. E1g. T . Vanderveene . University Blues: Decrespigriy 6. Kordick 3. Featherstone 2. McLachlan. McKirmon . Sheehan . Wyrzvkavski . Best : Maptestone, Decrespipry . Sheehan . Versteegen . Kordick. tV)Tzkrnuski.

RESERVES - 11 .07.98

ST KEV[NS 1 .2 4.2 4.6 6.10 .46 OLD BRIGHTON 1 .0 1 .0 1.0 1 .1.7 St Kevins: Bateman 2. B. Quirk . Thomas . McNair. Day . Beat: D . Kennedy. Bateman . Mount . Scarro. Fogarty. Dillon. Old Brtghtou : McNamara Best: McMahon . McNamara. Fitzgerald . Toms . Begley, Brew. DE LA SALLE 4 .2 4 .4 7.4 7.5.47 OLD MELBURNIANS 0 .3 1 .6 1 .9 2 .10.22 De La Salle: Manrtix 4 . Ellis. Fisher. Hall . Best: Moore- Tullet•. Wright. Hall. Duckett. Fad. Old MeBxrrnivn.w: Murray, Theodore . Best : Mutquinney, O.Boyd. Cloke . S . Rose. Mills. Rartopoutos. OLD SCOTCH 2.2 2 .9 3 .11 4 .13 .37 OLD XAVERIANS 4.1 4.3 5.4 7.5 .47 Old Scotch: MeDommne(I 2 . Panron 2 . Best: Thomas . Gibbs, McDonnell. Lines . Crorv . Hooper. Old %evertans: Heil, James, Hall. Hilbert . Perry. Dillon. Diamond . Best: Drake, Lcchte. Keyhoe. Dann . Healy, R . Dillon. ST BERNARDS 2 .3 6.10 10.14 18.18 .114 OLD HdsII,EYBURY 3 .0 5.1 8.1 9.3.57 St Bernards : DarCey 3 . Farmer 3 . Kemtedv 3 . Wood 3. Paradouski . S. Gray . B. O~rerman. Mathewes . Best: Farmer, Kemtedv. Wood . Freeman. S. Gray. Catterall. Old HaBeybury; Main 3 . Dann 2. Melin 2. Gopu . Waters. Best: Smith . Dam . Byrns . Wray- main, Stanojevlc . COLLEGIANS 0 .2 1 .8 3.11 3 .15.33 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.3 3 .3 5.4 5 .5.35 Colleg !ans: l4'oolev 2 . Taylor. Best: D. Mllat . Richards, Ittglis. Walsh. Jones. Higsnn . Unit realty Bluea (Goal Kickers and Best Plot : s not received)

Old Melburnians - congratulations to Andrew Hewitt who played his 100th game for the club in Round 12 . A consistent and reliable player who has given great service to the club, on and off the field. Also congratulations to Cam Eabry ( Rd. 10), Justin Hart (Rd. 13) and Lachie Boyd (Rd . 9) on reaching their 50 games for the club . Good luck to all concerned in their pursuit of further milestones .

'I -HIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVER ; i , iN i~~ ~i sPORrscovE R MATCH OF THE DAY IS

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A Section COLLEGIANS Coach: Leigh Carfson Res. Coach: Craig Nankenris 1 B . King 2 N . Florentine 3 B. Woolhouse 4 T. V. Der Veene 5 G. Deane-Johns 6 S. Van Der Veene 7 L. Byrne

8 C. Higson 8 C . Pollock 9 V. Cleary 10 S . Harding 11 B . Mackenzie 12 C. Dilen a 13 G . Palme r 14 D . Warne-Smith 15 N . Michae l 15 Y. Phillips 16 A . Wallace 17 R . Hosking 18 J . Bennett 19 B . Mooney 20 A. Greenway 21 A. Johnston 22 D . Ker r

23 N . Milat 24 R . Hartnett 25 J . Frazer 26 S . Wooley 27 S . Humphry 28 S . Blackman 29 A. Kennealiy 30 M . Galbraith 31 J . Nevins 32 J. Tarpey 33 A . Starti n 34 D . Entwisle 35 R. Morley 36 G . Fode 37 M . Opie 38 M . Lake (C) 39 R .Jones 40 M . O'Donnell 41 S . Lubich 42 L. Vasdekis 43 G . Cooper 45 M . Mossman 46 C . Harri s 47 D . Milat 48 J . Lemon 49 A . Smith 50 B . Jefferson 51 P. Baxter 52 N . Gil l 53 M . Ingli s 54 T. Dimopoulos 55 A. Mirakian 55 E .Jone s 57 J . Moore 58 A . Thompson 59 M . Richards 64 M . Gribble 70 T. Smith ~ T. Proctor

DE LA SALLE Coach : Kevin Collins Res . Coach: Greg Feutrill 1 M . Chu n 2 P. Flume 3 D. Crowe 4 L . Hall

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23 D . Grace 24 J . Morel 25 G . Hynes 26 S . Wood 26 P. Wyles 27 L. Van Der Plig t 28 S . Hart 29 D. Rosman 30 B. Man ix 31 K. Manni x 32 R . Bonnici 33 D . Kin g 33 M, O'Donnell 34 A . Pedicini 35 A. Mackintosh 36 M . Aron 37 S. Clay 37 M. Rosel 38 A. Mithen 39 P. Brasher (C) 40 M . Butle r 41 M . Ellis 42 B . Lee 43 L. Borella 44 X . Clancy 44 T. Montgomery 46 M. Hegan 47 D . Lasini 48 D . Smith 49 A . Moore 50 P. Mannix 50 J . Doak 51 A. Orlando 52 D . Hyland 53 L . Seeger 54 J . Duckett 55 M . Harber 58 T. Ford 59 M . Mercuri 61 R . Grace 62 R. Beattie 63 S . McManus 64 G . Curren 66 S. Thoma s

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2 J . Murch 3 R . Oakley 4 M . Talbot 5 N . Perry (C) 6 S . Alderson 7 B . Logan 8 G . Hipwell 9 S. Lennox 10 R . Hartma n 11 A . Fitzgerald 12 H . Bickett 13 R. Kent 14 B . Paterson 15 D . Tymms 16 B. Williams 17 A. Van Den Dungen 18 M . Jackson (VC) 19 A . Mandylaris 20 A . Palfre y 21 N . Winter 22 K. Farrell 23 A. Pryor 24 R . Carter 25 S . Nickas 26 T. McNamara 27 D. Paterson 28 A. Alderton f 29 P. Wof 34 M . Reid 35 S . Mercer 36 B . Pollock 38 J . Raju 39 A. Fischer 40 N . Bulfin 41 J . Murchie 42 A . Corke 43 C . Brew 44 A . Brown 45 T. Desmyth 46 D. Hansen 47 D. Wilson 49 M . Barbe r 50 S. Williams (VC) 51 D . Stracha n 52 D . Stockdale 53 B . Letchford 56 R . Brown 57 A . McLachlan 59 R. Ferre r 60 D . Crewdson 61 A. Witte 62 A. Lewis 63 B . Wilson 66 T. Lennox 71 B . Alderson 84 P. McMahon

OLD HAILEYBURY Coach: Simon Meehan Res. Coach: Peter Fafauros 1 A . Baxter 2 D. Connell (C) 3 D. Warden 4 C . McKenzie 5 C . Warden 6 W. Smith 7 Adam Hilton 8 M . Orto n 9 C. Hom e 10 C. Efstathiou 11 C. Hucker 12 D . Seccull 13 B. Carty 14 A. Forsyth 15 N . More y 15 R . Bartholmeusz 16 B . Langford-Jones 17 Ash Hilto n 18 A. Papotto 18 M . Constabl e 19 M . Armstong (VC) 20 C . Kraus 21 A. Walden 21 B. Waters 22 S . Richardson 23 M . Seccul l 24 A . Ros s 25 G . Rowlands 26 G . Phillips (VC) 27 J. Dann 28 A. Pound 28 S. Walden 29 B . Carso n 30 R . Aughterson 31 D. Mason 31 B . Mai n 32 P. O'Donnell 33 A. Floy d 34 C . Reidy 35 D .Lappage 36 B. Lay 37 S . O'Grady 38 R . Parker 39 M . Stanojevic 40 H. Gopu 40 W . Phillips 41 B. Melin 42 D . Sca'rfe 43 R . Piecher 44 A . Kirkwood-Scott 45 N . Hill 46 P. Langford-Jones 47 J . Kuria 48 S. Saunders 49 R . Goulden 50 A. Bonwick 51 P. Dimond 52 D . Reid 53 C. Pountney 54 D. Scaunich 54 M . Thiele 55 L . Byrn s 56 D . Webb 57 M. Wray 58 R . McMaster 59 L. Hardeman 60 J . Arnitrano 61 A. Hall 62 R. Thornton 65 C. Dowling

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OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Tim 0'Shaughnessy

Res. Coach: Michael Plant 1 M . Blood (C) 2 M. Bourke 3 L . Hanneberry 4 D . Landrigan (VC) 5 A. Heil 6 A. Keyhoe 7 S. Lethlean 8 M . Holmes 9 G . Hatfield 10 C. Kelly 11 Adam Jones 12 J . Bowen (VC) 13 L. Gladman 14 D . Stoney 15 J. Taylor 16 L . Ford 17 D . Richardson (VC) 18 S. Hunter 19 D . Stean 20 M. Hardman 21 T. Ockleshaw 22 A. Bourke 23 B. Berry 24 B . Coughlan 25 P. Lechte 26 S . Tucker 27 L. FaY 29 S . Wood 30 D. Dann 31 L. Tuddenham 32 A . Brushfield 33 A . Sassi 34 B. Healy 35 S. Hede 36 P. Barrett 37 J . Hawkins 38 T. James 39 N. Ockleshaw 40 R. Ryan 41 A . Dillon 42 T. Fleming 43 T. Woodruff 47 J. Kay y 48 R . Hall 49 R . Dillon 50 J. Drake 51 D . Walsh 52 S. Connellan 53 M . Diamond 54 R . Jones 55 P. Salter 56 A. Belli 57 R. Ralph 58 M . Fennessy 66 P. Panagiotopoulos

ST BERNARDS =:h : Gerty Foulds : David Law

1 A. Gray 1 A. Capes 2 J. Hardwick 2 S. Gray 3 A. Brebner 4 V. Comito (VC) 5 Joe Mount 6 C . Woo d 7 S . Perrett 8 L. Vassallo 9 J . Kennedy 10 N . Mitchell (VC) 1 0 G . Matthews 11 P. Capes 12 B . Hogan 13 S . McKeon 14 A . Thomas 15 T. Wilkinson 16 Andrew Merrington 16 P. Freeman 17 B Swann 18 P. Hayes 19 L . Gollant (C) 20 T. Sheehan 21 B. Loughlin 22 Adam Merrington 23 G . Collins 24 G . DeMamiel 25 M . Talbot 26 J . Gollant (VC) 26 M . Overman 27 A. Nathan 28 P. Gilmour 29 J . Overman (VC) 30 J . DeBono 31 M . Farmer 32 T. Harvey 33 R. Nutter 34 S . Daffey 35 M . Juricskay 36 C . Bond 37 A. Catterall 38 D . McAllister 39 S. Donelly 40 D . Abfalter 41 B. Overman 42 T. Paradowski 43 C . Davis 44 S . Taylor 45 M . Tankey 46 C. Byrne G . Cusack 48 B . DeBono 49 S . Byrne 50 N . Lynch 51 R. Doolan 52 L Overman 53 D . Law 54 D . Thomas 55 M . Hande 56 L . Rogers 57 P. Rogerson 58 S. Jawolski

Res Coach : Hartley Stone 1 N . Hart 2 J . Dyna n 3 M . Brad 4 W. KeigXran 5 M . Dolfman (C) 6 D . Ciavola D• Kennedy 8 7 B . ollman 9 D . Smit h 10 N . Fraser 11 D . Ryan 12 M. Rizio 13 R . Bowle s 14 L . Mahoney 15 M. Olive 16 B. Garve y 17 M. Terzin i 18 A. Wise 19 D . Sheehy 20 P. O'Keefe 21 J . Sibilia 22 J . Macey 23 S . Lowerson 24 S . Powell 26 A . Bevac Gross C ua) 27 R 28 M . Far4uharso n 29 A . Mount 30 D . Curtis 31 A . McGuiness 32 S. O'Connor 33 G . Mulcahy 34 P. Scarfo 35 A. Thomas 36 D . Kennedy 37 S .Kennedy 38 J . Bateman 39 S . Gribble 410 J . Hessett 42 J . Pangrazio 43 D . McArdle 44 D. Moyla n 45 D. Weight 46 J . Fogarty 47 B . Quir k 48 S . McConnell 50 S . Kuring 51 J. Darcy 52 J . Finch 54 S . Game 55 B. Callery 56 M . Pangrazi o 57 C . Bossong 58 I . Hewitt 59 N . Sweeney 60 J . Goldsworthy 61 J . Lynch 62 N . Goldsworthy 63 J . Herman 65 T. Bare 66 A . Morgan 67 B . Da y 68 D . McNair 69 M . Ryan 70 M . McArdle 71 T. Salisbury 88 S . Young

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1 D . Slimmon 2 J . Staritsk i 3 J . Sturroc k 4 D . Guengeric h 6 S. Longley 7 D . Hayte r 8 N, Byrn e 9 S. Meade (VC ) 10 D . Mapleston e 12 B. Blood (C) 13 G . Evan s 15 M . Kordic k 16 C. STewart 17 G . de Cres i n pg y 18 S . Alexande r 20 R. Polkinghorn e 20 Z . McCarty 22 P. Sheeha n 23 T. Wilcox 23 B . Fur h 24 P. Fairban k 26 C . Miles 27 B. Fricker 30 M. Coleman 32 A. Nugent 33 L . Tweedle 34 J . McKinno n 35 A. Bake r 36 L. Morison 37 A. Lennen 39 B . Bohu n 40 B . Miller 41 M . Keel y 42 D. Keys 43 J . McIntos h 44 R . Featherston e 45 G . McLachlan 46 T. Johnso n 47 S . Brockley 48 H . Carte r 49 D . sTrac k 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 . W Yrzkowsk i Y 59 L. Fehrin g 60 D . Edward s 62 N . Taylor 63 G . Kluge 65 R . Benjami n 66 S . Grace 67 D . McAloo n


B SECTION by Michael George REVIEW arcelli n recorded its second win for the year ove r Old Trinity last round with a five goal last quarter giving them outright top spot on the ladder. In the difficult conditions . Marcellin were winning around the ground but struggled to convert their opportunities and for the first three quarters Old Trinity were able to hold a narrow lead. However through the sheer number of opportunities Marcellin were creating through the play of Marcus Gill . Damian Sampimon, Bernard Dinneen and Glenn Cox the home side were able to overrun Old Trinity in the final term . Another factor was the performance of Marcellin's fonvards Andrew Treganowan and Chris Purcell who presented themselves as targets all day . Old Trinity were missing a number of regular players in their line-up and hung on gamely until Marcellin's early goals in the last quarter snuffed out their chances of winning. Better players included Adam Andrews. Dave Balazsv and Rob Phillips .

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MHSOB brought Mazenod's winning streak to an end winning by three goals. Mazenod started well and took a 13 point lead at quarter time with Matt Quirk and Steve Noble playing well in defence and Nick Meehan and Jerome Dunne roaming across the forward line . However MHSOB lifted in the second quarter and with five goals took control of the game . Goals became increasingly difficult to come by for both sides in the second half and MHSOB were able to gradually pull away. MHSOB's midfield combination of Ewen Thompson. Peter O'Brien and Paul Albergo were prominent throughout the game.

After a tough and tight first half Ivanhoe an d Old Paradians scores were locked together at 2 .7 apiece and Ivanhoe were looking a chance to score an upset . But the second half was in sharp contrast to the first with the home side lifting to kick 12 goals to 3 . Major contributors for Old Paradians were Pannam. Digney. Heffernan and Brullo who kicked five goals for the day . Ivanhoe fought hard all day and their better players included John Frisina . Peter Lee and Shane McGowan . Old Ivanhoe scored their first win at the E .E . Gunn Reserve defeating Ormond by 8 points in a tough midwinter slog. The home side after trailing for three-quarters levelled the score early in the last quarter but Old Ivanhoe were eventually able to work the ball upfield to score the winning goal . For Old Ivanhoe Paul Donaldson . Rowen Weddle and Adam Jenkins were consistent performers. For Ormond, defenders Andrew Jobling and Tim Gallagher and onballers Mark Horsfield and David Turner played well. Therry Penola gave Nort h Old Boys more than a scare, they took the points with a final quarter goal scoring flurry to win by 17 points . Therry were behind

all day until booting 7.1 in the last term . Better players included S. Bannister, Elliot and Petrevski . The loss could be costly for NOB's as they now have sli out of the four, their better performers incl McIntyre . McKay and Abrahams . PREVIEW S MAZENOD V. MARCELLIN

Mazenod is hosting the new competition pace: Marcellin and will be keen to regain that winning ing after their recent loss to MHSOB . But Mar with its fleet of good midfielders and multiple goal ing options should prove to be too strong . Marcell 23 points. IVANHOE V. MHSOB

MHSOB are gathering some momentum in tinohefinals dhoulbea toveracmIv at Ivanhoe Park this weekend . But Hoes tend to pi strong resistance at Ivanhoe Park and will maki visitors work for a win . MHSOB by 17 points . OLD TRINITY V. NORTH OLD BOYS Neither side has had a win of late by Old Trinit were not too far away against Marcellin and st return to the winning list at home . North Old I form seems to have tapered off slightly over the two rounds and unless they can find their mid-se form it is hard to see them getting up . Old Trinii 34 points . Executive Tips : B Section premiers were discussed with Old Tr (4) . Marceilin (3) and MHSOB (2) being the favourit this stage.

Old Trinity - congratulations to Lex "Squil Taylor on reaching 200 games last Saturday, a clubman who has given many years of fine servi, the club both on and off the field . Also Stuart Tor on reaching is 50th game is also congratulated look fonvard to many more Stuart.

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B Section IVAPdHOE Coach : Doni Valkartis Res C oach : Rob Pearce 1 D . William s 2 L. Hull-Brown 2 J . Di Sant o 3 C . Tucker (C) 4 D . Valkanis 4 R .Toogood 5 P. Manue l 6 I. Taglieri-Sclocchi 7 P. Fawley

8 S. Saunders 9 N . Thackwray 10 P. Lee 11 J . Finlayson 12 B . Finlayson 12 D. Rya n 13 S . Narkiewicz 14 P. Flyn n 15 J .O'Driscoll 16 M . Scuderi 17 K . Moussa 18 T. Scoble 19 R . Stewart 19 R . Duncan 20 D . Sartor

21 L . Blackwood 22 R . Angelini 23 T. O'Neil l 24 P. Harris 25 J . Frisin a 26 S . Fairweather 27 J . Hoffman 28 J . Pace 29 D . Schultz 30 M . Sloan 31 D . McFarlane 32 J . Lynch 33 S . McGowan 34 B . Joyce 35 P. Whitehead 36 M . Moussa 37 C . Giankoulidis 38 T. Thomso n 39 M . Ebbage 40 B . Frew 41 C. McDonald 42 T. Timms 44 P. Martin 45 J . Raywoo d

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

MARCELLIN Coach : Tony Paatsch Res, Coach : Dave F oxe 1 C. Slattery 2 M . Karavisils 3 D. Waters (C) 3 J . Golds

4 M . Gill 5 M . Moran 5 D . McNei l 6 D . Sampimon 7 M . Rowe 7 J . Lilley 8 R . Frisina 9 M. Day 11 D . Taylor 12 B . Cronin 13 T. Collins 14 A . Domingo 15 N . Godwin 15 L. Bettiol 16 J . Wallis

17 G . Cox 18 A . Caffry 19 D . Cooper 20 S . O'flynn 21 C . Mason 22 D . Marson 23 P. Chambers 24 M . Randazzo 25 M. Stokes 26 M . Boysen 27 S . Theis z 28 A . Mayfield 29 S . Beatti e 30 A . Treganowan 31 S . Boysen 32 R . Colussi 33 J . Phillips 34 D . Harberts 35 N . Armstrong 36 P. Heal y 37 A. O'Connell 39 D . Dodoricio 40 J . Dem a 41 J . Seabury 42 B . Dinneen 43 C. Purcell 43 J . Tsoukas 44 D . Merton 45 M . Vanlint 46 L .O'Flynn 47 G. Carpenter 48 A . Wilkinson 49 L . Getson 50 D . Ciro 51 B. Colville 53 M . O'Sullivan 57 B . Day

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MAZENOD Coach: Rob Prosser Reserve : Tony CoUbs 1 P. Robinson 2 J . Ballenger 2 M. Peters 3 W. McLean 4 A. Hanley 5 W.Occhiuto 6 N . Marmo 6 A . Smyt h 7 S . Morgan 8 D . Carter 9 M . Murray (VC) 10 M . O'Hara

11 T Smith 12 S . Nobl e 12 P. McCusker 13 T. Bridgland 14 G . Youn g

15 D . Horban 16 D . Healy 17 A. Mercer 17 N . Meeha n 18 D .O'Donaghue 19 S . McMulli n 20 C. Murray 21 S . Polan 22 D. Sherlock 23 A . Tucker 24 D . Nisbe t 24 M . De Palma 25 A . Kin g 26 J . Dunne 27 D . Krom 28 N . Little 29 R . Sharp 30 S. Fisher (C) 31 N . Snart 32 S. Paolucci 32 P. Fotiniotis 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. Wyli e 44 M . Mastromanno 44 D . Bolle 45 M . Ryan 46 D . Spreckley 47 P. E~a n 48 49 50 51 52

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60 M . Le Couteur 61 M . Daiv s 62 A . McDowell 66 D .Johnson 67 S. Dresser 69 B. Harper 70 G . Bye 71 D . Huggins

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2 A. Howard 2 J . Wilso n 3 D . Woodley 3 J . Goldi n 4 M . Kin g 4 D . Fleming 5 C. Youn g 6 S . Grimmer 6 G . Theobald 7 J . Pertzel (C) 7 A . Barg e 8 J . Garner

9 D . Fairchild (C) 9 D . Come r 10 D . Skinner 10 M . Clowes 11 J . Winch 11 I . Birkett 12 S . McCully 12 M . Feferkranz 13 A . Preece 14 M . Waycott 15 J . Schipper 15 B . Ansell 16 A . Clarke 17 P. O'Brien 18 B . Axford 20 R . Barlett 21 A. Capp 21 G . Mclardie 22 A. Lindsay 22 M. Zaghloul 23 R . Williams 24 S . Harries 24 G . Wilson 25 S . Albon 26 S . Harrison 27 P. Hun t

28 B . Betheras 28 T. Lawrence 29 P. Albergo 29 C . Drak e 30 R . Newton 31 N . Fahey 32 A . Cassell 32 M . Konstanty 33 A. Saultry 34 E. Thompson 35 R . Limbrick 36 M. Fitzsimon 37 R . Mcintyre 38 C . Milla r 38 D . Waterhouse 39 R. Clowe s 40 W . Hayes 41 B . Cookman 42 P. Spott iswood 43 M . Halliday 44 B . Archdall 45 D . Senn 46 R . Peters 46 A . Holland 47 G. Best 48 M . Sharples 49 D . Harvey 52 B . McGrath 53 J . Newton 61 M. Prett y 64 I . Gillespie .M.w .,..~.,Âť~ wu

NTH OLD BC Coach: Fradc Ounncl Rea, Coach: Darren C ack 1 C . McKa y 2 M . Dru m 3 S. Mannassa 4 S . Sleep 5 B. Devin e 6 M . Robinson 7 P. Booth (VC 8 B . Collison (i 9 L. Curry 10 S . McGrath 11 J . Quilty 12 S . Loc k 13 M . Lyons 14 S . Cheshire 15 P. Kearney 16 K . Low 17 M . Maguire 18 C . Murray 19 B. Jordan 20 M . Gravina 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 . Boyer 30 M . Leig h

31 L . Boyle (C) 32 J . Lowrie 33 M. Orianuk 34 O. Abrahams 35 L . Curre n 36 D . Tonkin 37 S . Mikunda 38 D . Nihil 39 D . Hill 40 D. Taylor 41 G . Burns 42 S . Reinmann 43 M . Fennelly 44 T. Spurling 45 B . Pawsey 46 I . Tale b

47 S . Vavallo 48 M . Anderson 52 T. Jamieson 53 D . Nihil l 54 A. Trimboli 55 D . Timms 56 R . Pavlov 57 B. Allman 58 P. Fish 59 J . Bugela 60 S . Preston 61 B . Pentland 62 A . McHaig McKechnie 63 R . Gal e 69 J.Joyce 70 J . Presti 77 S . Trenton


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~ jPsets, upsets, upsets . But I guess that's footy, and ~J they ahvays seem to happen a week or so before you are ready to put your credibility on the line and name your likely finals line-up . Well I'll be putting that off for a few weeks now. Three of the top four teams lost last week, for Hampton it was their second in a row, for St .Bedes it ended a four game winning streak . And Beaumaris, well I just don't know what happened there. And even Old Mentonians had to kick 9 goals to nil in the last quarter to grab, what seemed a rather comfortable 26 victory . Thomastown was ravaged by the Two Blues and are back fighting off relegation, whilst Bulleen/Temp climbed out of the cellar by beating our competition leaders . And you reckon I'm gonna try and tip finalists, and who I think will win, not bloody likely . Review - Round 13 . In the biggest upset of the year, Bulleen/ Templestowe restored some late season pride with a stunning start to finish victory over a lack lustre Beauniaris side. Fighting to stave off relegation, the Bullants powered away in the first kicking seven goals to three to grab a handy lead . In the second the home side again grabbed control of the game and stretched their lead to seven goals at the half . The Sharks had no answers for the Bullants fluent runnning game and were unable to peg back a determined home side, and found themselves down by 8 goals going into the final term . The Sharks needed a spark, and much like they did the week before came out attacking solidly, and got back to within 15 points, but the home side was determined not to let this one go, and they settled, kicked some late goals, and ran out comfortable 30 point winners . In atrocious conditions at Banyule, the home side recovered from a slow start to overrun the St. Bedes Mentone Tigers by 23 points . Both sides were hampered by what was a very poor and disorganised umpiring performance, as well as a ground with few patches of untainted green . It was a slog, with both sides muscling the ball around, clean disposals at a minimum . The Tigers took the early lead kicking 4 straight goals before the Bears settled and kicked 3 .6 to be on an even keel at the first break. In front of an extremely vocal home crowd the Bears continued to hold sway, and in the third term broke away to lead by 12 points at the final change. The Tigers were finding the conditions difficult, but in their mud the Bears felt at home, and produced a sort of running football that got the ball forward often for them, and they kicked some late goals to seal what was for their fans apparently the win of the year. From local sources there were some 25 registered players unavailable, 12 of whom were senior players including the captain, although meritorious . sportsmanship should prevail at the completion of the game (ie. handshakes rather than other gestures - enough

said). At Murrumbeena, Old Mentonians need- '~~ _ ed to kick 9 goals to nil in the last quarter before overcoming a dogged St . South Caulfield side by 26 points . The first tern even enough, but in the second the home side boc goals to 4 to grab a four goal lead at the half . The quarter was a bit more even, but the Saints still aged to keep the Panthers out, and stretched thef to 5 goals at the final change . The Panthers knew . possible, they were in the Saints position last weel so they did what was done to them . They finally s1 to play the footy that got them to second spot, and ceeded to take the game from the home sides gras Ads kicking five for the quarter, and the Panthe away with a lucky escape. St. Leos continued their turnaround in fora week absolutely thrashing Thomastown by a hug points in the biggest victory of any side this year . It pery but fine conditions at Bennettswood Resen Two Blues took control from the outset and after ing by 34 points at the first change, never took the off the pedal . They increased their lead at every cY . and led by a massive 100 points at three quarter The Bears just had no answers for the running an cipline of the home side, who were determined to I any thoughts of possible relegation. This loss F costly for the Bears, who now find themselves in b spot, two games behind 8th spot, and with a toug home, things look bleak for the Bears . At Hampton, the Rovers lost their second c trot and Old Geelong forced their way back in~ four, the Oggers getting up by 17 points in mudd slippery conditions . The Rovers inaccurate kickin them dearly in less than ideal conditions, the C though handling the conditions the better and kE their finals hopes alive . Preview - Round 14. First up the troubled Rovers head out to face egation fearing Thomastown side . The Rovers hal their last two, and their firm hold on a top three : now all but gone . The Bears are coming off a d eizngthras,dwleohsmra l acter on their home ground if they are to get up I can't see the Rovers dropping this one, the Bear don't seem up to it . The on fire St. Leos side face a tough task thi : as they head to Beaumaris to take on the SI Beaumaris haven't been overly impressive in th two weeks, the Two Blues on the other hand hai two victories, by a combined total of 218 points, c dentty the first was after I said they were strul Good judge me. Even so. the Sharks are a class After their huge win the week before they were se


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and they got it . But I'm sure Moose will have the ,p for this one, and they should consolidate top po[ with a win . C,,, jilt 'killers Bulleen/Templestowe travel to e„borough to take on Old Mentonians, who have to ep «inriing if they want a shot at top spot . The Ijc,llallrs were good last week, but you have to put that u i,l into perspective . They won at home, against a side o Ilad not lost since round 3, and kicked 10 goals i n tl1e last quarter the week before to snatch a victory . The an[hers though are depleted, and are really testing tileir depth . But I think they can do enough to keep in fron[ . and at home, should win . Old Geelong face off against Banyule at EP, in a L, .11ie which will be close. The Bears are out to shape the four, their chances of making it slim, but they play a cietcrmined style of footy that never stops . The Oggers rare been all over the place, only just going recently, ,111(i then getting up in poor conditions over the Rovers. E F is a good evener, and will test both sides . The Oggers lioale ground is similar, the Bears home ground nothing like it. Both slogged out muddy ones last week, so no form from that . I'll go for the Oggers, but just. Finally St .Bedes Mentone Tigers will be looking to reverse the early season result and push their way back into finals contention when they take on St .Kilda South Caulfield at Mentone Oval. The Tigers are yet to lose one at home this year, and cannot afford to drop this one so close to finals time . The Saints on the other hand seem to be able to go with most sides . But with so mHch on the line, I will go for the Tigers to bounce back aiid'win comfortably. Executive Tips: Beaumaris were favoured by all members to be the ~tandout team in C Section with no other team rating a ,nention, with respect to the Premiership .

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL POWER HAMPTON ROVERS 2 74 1fACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 4 72 ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 8 67 ~':1UGHAN ST . LEOS EMMAUS 7 57 11AHMOUD BEAUMARIS 50 GORSKI THOMASTOWN 2 4 6

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k11VEE W1 JULY 25 - ROUND 15 HAMPTON ROVERS v. BEAUMARI S

ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. OLD MENTONIANS ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE BANYULE v. THOMASTOW N ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . OLD GEELONG C Section Umpires on Page 23

SENIORS - 11 .07.9 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .3 2.8 6.10 8.14.82 OLD GEELONG 4 .0 5.2 9.4 12.7.79 Hampton Rovers : power 2 . Wills 2, Da Anderson . S. Anderson . Dasies. McKeller. Best: Browne . McLeller . Wills . S. Anderson . How. B . Ariz. Old Geelong: Need 4. Howells 3. J . Wilson 2. Lee . A . Handburv. Edge. Beat: Lee. Welsbv. W. Paul, Poole . Edge. A. Handburv. ST LEOS EMMAUS 6 .8 14 .12 21 .16 28.18.186 THOMASTOWN 1 .4 4 .8 5.11 7 .13.55 St Leos Emmaua Vaughan 7 . Buckle 4. D. DWco7antonio 4 . McRenzfe 3. Pecora 2 . Willis 2. Bethane . Darcy. Fennell . O'Meara Pitcher, Thomas. Best: Meehan. Buckle. Dinicolantonio. Fennell . Pitcher. B. Vaughan . •lhomastomn: Gorski 2. Capeci 2. Bubis 2. Thomas. Best : Gallimore. A. Robertson . Grech . L. Smith. Colosimo. Fellows. BULLEEN TEb3PLESTOwE 7 .2 11 .7 16.8 18 .12.120 BEAUMARIS 3.1 4 .5 8.8 13.12 .90 Bulleen Templestowe: James 6 . Matthews 3 . Bryan 2. Tulloch . Thompson . Williams. Best: James, Tulloeh . W. Thompson . Matthews. Smith. A. Pan-is . Beaumsds : Vance 7, Fisher. Fraser. Holt . Hoyne. Nicholson, Wadham . Beat : Holt . Vance. Thomas . Nicholson, Nish . Roliburv. ST HILDA SOUTH CAULFMD 4 .3 12.5 17.7 17.8 .110 OLD MENTONIANS 4 .1 8.4 12.8 21 .11.137 St Kilda South Caulfield : Gilmore 3. Green 3. Astapenko, S. Diamond. Hassel. Heincke . McGraw . Strafford . Tkocz. TsagiotLs . Beat : Gilmore. McGraw. Tkocz. Diamond. Astapenko . Green . Old Mentonlans : Acreman 8. Whiteford 3. Mullin 2. Paterson 2. Riley 2 . G. Stroud 2. Elliot. D . Kttto. Best: Dart. Brooks. Carter. Paterson, Acreman . Kurantoto. BAhYULE 3 .6 6.8 9.11 11 .12.78 ST BEDES ME NTONE TIG, 4 .0 7.3 8.5 8.7.55 Banyule: Kayrooz 4 . Macrte 2. R. Williams . J. Plant. J. Kinnear. Playfair. Gilbert. Best: PlatdaU. J. Plant. Obrien . Wlllmare . Doherty . St Bedea Mentone Till. : Macgrwge 4. D . Kinsella 2. M. Connolly. S . Napier. Best: T . Beasley. Booth. Doubaras, 2akic. Henan. Walsh.

RESERVES - 11 .07.98

HAMPTON ROVERS 0.2 2 .2 4,8 4 .7.31 OLD GEELONG 0.5 0 .7 2,7 3 .9.27 Hampton Rovers: M . Dunball 2. C. McGragor. Tom, Best: R. Grimmer. Be , cylC. McGrW . Lynch . Lake. Armstrong. Old Geelong: Hermann. Gross . Liascos . Best: Gross . Handburv. Smith . Hermann. Spiden . Mithen . ST LEOS EMMAUS 7.3 8.4 12 .9 17.12 .114 THOMASTOWN 0.1 1.3 2 .3 5.4 .34 St Leos Emmaus : E. Mitchell S . McLaughlin 3 . Contessotto 2, Neww 2 . Simondson 2. Graves, McGloin . Le41ns. Beat: Bauage . E . Mitchell . Neil . P. Levins . AicGlain. J. Vaudtan. Thomastown: "Man2. Chapkoun . Scarpa Haring. Bmt: S. Smith . Colosims . McCallum . Pellegruta Farchione . Eccles. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0 .2 1 .3 1.4 1 .4.10 BEAUMARIS 3 .4 8.8 9.12 12.17.89 BuBeen Templeatowe: Rigily . Best: Boyd. Pemberton. Howard . Smid. Hooper. Mountain. Be®umerls: Harrison 4 . Cotter 2. Ott 2, Dems. Jun,. Sheldroke. Thatcher. Best: Jury. Harrison . Cotter. Sheldrake. Blackie . Marsh . ST iQLDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 2.1 4 .4 5.8 7 .8.50 OLD ME NTONIANS 2.1 3 .2 8.3 13 .5.83 St Kilda South CaulBeid : J. Dunketie 2, D . Dunlmie 2 . Brown. Cruusis. N. Dtmand. Best: J . Dunlevie . Lewin. Holland, Broadhurst. N . Dyntond. tVeilgosz. Old Menton3ans: Mills 4. Coventry 2. Ltrtford 2 . C. Appel. Davis . Dwyer. S. Kitto. Norman . Beet: Sly. Mills, Winduss. Harrington. Dwyer . Nock. BANYULE 1.0 5 .0 8.1 8 .5.41 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 2.2 4 .5 8.6 8 .9 .57 Banyule: Ttsnbalt 3. P. t4'itchell . Fortune . Howe. Best: bassett, L. Sheean. Glass, GrifFtlts . Thompson. St Bedea Mentone T3g. : Recupero 3. Kidd, Waters. Johnston, Hecker 2. Best : Recupero. M. Kinsella. Dwyer. Bilos . Tomlinson. Kidd .

St . Leos Emmaus - congratulations to Sean Darcy on reaching 50 games on July 11 . "Huddo" a highly skilled player who has overcome some serious injuries to reach this milestone, well done from all at the Two Blues . Old Mentonians - congratulations to President Troy Riley who today plays his 100th game for the club . "Riler" a regular reserve player who is fine clubman and a prolific goal scorer since joining the U 19's in 1991 is congratulated on his excellent contribution to the club over many years . St.Bedes Mentone Tigers - to congratulations to Justin Sebire on playing his 100th game with the club . A product of the Under 19's Justin has also served time on the club committee and played in the '93 Premiership side as a schoolboy . Well done Justin .


C Section BANYULE Coach: John Sn"m Res Coach: Stephen Gray 1 B Klunear 2 D Witchell 3 L Holt 4 M Gilbert 5 B Wilmore 6 P Williams 7 G Donaldson 8 R Williams 9 J Plan t 10 J Fortune 11 J McDermott 12 J Ega n 13 M O'Brien 14 S Kayrooz 15 S Gray 16 D Mayne 17 L O'Connell 18 J Turnbull 19 A Thompson 20 S Playfair 21 R Dintinosante 22 J Gilha m 23 M Gray 24 A Plant 25 C Williams 26 H McDermott 27 S Yi n 28 T Goury 29 G Sutterby 30 D Taylor 31 C Bassett 32 T Wason 33 D Glass 34 C Stevens 35 B Anderson 36 D Tyler 37 M Jesse 38 G Riches 39 M George 40 P Witchell 41 B Grindal 42 T Egan 43 L Ferrell 44 M Anderson 45 R Cullen 46 P Agostinelli 47 B Parkes 48 W Gibson 49 K Convey 50 B Debont 51 A Hopgood 52 D Noonan 53 M Ashto n

54 B Dintinosante 55 D Williams 56 B Woodlock 57 T Bento n 58 S Hartwick 59 B Wilson 60 B Gillard 61 J Charles 62 A Camilleri 63 M Hare 64 C Dodd 65 A Mason 66 N Cargan 67 M Keegan 72 L Sheean 73 A Rossimel 75 J McIntyre 76 M Lewis 77 M Whelan 78 R Smith

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4 M . Devin e 5 M . Ensor 6 A. Qui n 7 P. Fisher 8 M . O'Brien 8 J . Whitl a 9 B . Nicholson 9 A . McFarlane 10 J . Wadham 11 S . Blacki e 12 R. Thatche r 13 B . Vaughan 14 S. Mclver 15 M . Hoyne 15 L . Stevens 16 M . Quin

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17 L. Mars h 18 T. Cotte r 19 P. Thomas 20 A. Faraguna 20 M . Mellon 21 P. Sherman (VC) 21 T. Kendall 22 J . Hol t 22 C. Hewlett 23 A . Catlin 24 Q . Groves 24 B . Gray 25 J . Mahmou d 26 W. Mill s 27 S. Fraser 27 D . Johnston 28 J . Vanc e 28 J . McKenzie 29 C. Martin 29 S . Taylor 30 A . Easto n 30 R . Corfield

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D SECTION by Ken Bremne r & Tom Brai n Gum boots were the order of the day last week with many of our grounds more suitable for mu d wrestling than footy. Notwithstanding the conditions though . the top 2 teams, Southbank and Whitefriars have now established a 2 game buffer over Parkside and Ajax courtesy of the latter 2 racking up losses. Ajax (at home) lost to an extremely determined Salesian and the fears and trepidation that were steadily building up about the 'Jackas' may well now subside a little. Monash Blues a further game back in 5th, one game clear of the O .E .G .'s then comes in order, Aquinas, Salesian and Yarra Valley all jockeying for and eyeing off just maybe, that 5th spot, not to mention avoiding the 'R' zone . It's a matter of fact that one of them has to be relegated by virtue of occupying 9th position on the ladder. Uni . Blacks, unfortunately look to have a mortgage on 10th whilst St Johns and St Pats can only, at best, scramble for the last 2 spots (l lth & 12th) . Review Round 13 - July 1 1 At Essendon . given the ground conditions, the skills of both Old Essendon Grammar and Yarra Valley were extremely good . O .E.G . got on top early. however throughout the day just couldn't drive the nail into the 'Bushrangers' coffm . So much so, the visitors got it back to within 2 pts late in the final qtr. before the home team were able to steady, kick 2 majors and get home 20 pis in front . The 'Vultures' (St Pats) travelled to Ringwood to be confronted by an absolute quagmire! Rather than be fighting birds they wished they were amphibious . Nevertheless . Aquinas handled conditions the better and had a decisive 3 goal break at qtr. time . Whilst St Pats rallied with a couple in the 3rd to get back into contention, the Bloods' tightened the screws, rammed home some telling goals and ran out 36 pt victors . Best for Aquinas were Kline . Colliver and ist gamer Coussins . At another venue, closer to town (The Uni . Oval) Whitefri ars locked horns with the `Blacks' in what was reduced to an arm wrestle given the slippery, muddy surface . The 'Blacks' were far and away the better side till just on 10 minutes from the long interval when the 'Friars' got their act together and registered their ist and only goal for the half . Mind you Uni . Blacks only had 2 on the board but had squandered their real chance. 2nd half was a complete reversal and the 'Friars' bagged 5 to 1 to run out comfortable 19 pt victors . For Whitefriars, Carbone and Law were terrific contributors. In the upset of the round Salesian trailed Ajax by 3 majors at the lst break and gave no indication as Co what was about to unfold . In the 2nd they (Salesian) battled extremely hard and were able to improve upon

their disposal yet still went to the sheds 13 pt ; arrears . Well, well, well, the 3rd was a complete tr sition totally controlled by the 'Chaddy' boys bagi 5 and restricting the'Jackas' to I and taking in a s stantial 3 qtr . time lead . Nail biting stuff the last v Salesian outstaying the Ajax lads . Best for Ajax v Dudakov, Weisler and Rosen . My love child (Andrew Headberry of Mon Blues) neglected to contact me this week so I can't you much about their game against St Johns . T)again, someone from the Joe's could've made cont ; but why should anyone down that way change w they haven't been doing all year, that is, send reports. In any event, from the score card it we appear that the 'Blues' did it fairly well and easil} was predicted . If I'm wrong, how am I to know . No respondence will be entered into . Hope you're Headers! (KB) . Southbank and Parkside played out a beaub 'Yarra' Park not that my co-scribe Mr . Bremner we know as he tripped the light fantastic at Mornington Wineries dreaming of nude weddings . call him Uncle President. But back to the game v the Red Devils in charge up to the long break < looking like winners . But the Bankers to their Ckept rsingforci eorsfmtheirop n e and then capitalising on them with an avalanch( goals, helping the home side to come away wit] gutsy win and rightfully maintaining their h earned position at the top of the tree . Great team ef by the Bankers with the Cowboy, Murph, Rusty ~ Steamboat asking for a mention, and for the De evergreen Leo Panjari never stopped all day . Big I McCall was good while defenders Laursen and Ty did their best to stem the tide . Preview Round 14 - July 1 8

Yarra Valley V Monash Blues - A'ripper' game the cards here, given the incentive at stake for both what may appear to be a surprise selection . KB co dently predicts a'Bushranger' victory at home, by pts . Obviously too much wine for your last week, KB!! Just too much at stake for the Blues today no win. Their season is at stake and could be all ove they go down which TB doesn't think they will . Parkside V Old Essendon Grammar - KB reek, the visitors winning run of late may well come to abrupt halt at the hands of the 'Red Devils' . Park : rarely drop 2 on the trot and at 'Pitcher' Park . Itbounceakhiswrodn18pti in agree with you here Kenneth, Parkside have a ti


n(l a~ainst OEG's whose form we must admit has c ;ccllent they too must win but I'll stick with the pr~'iIS .

Aj ax V Southbank - The 'Bankers' may well have i)refci-red'the'Jackas' to have continued their winnin f a ve-gnow meet the of i, rather than be even hardernto to s1oHo everuKB „aled Ajax Suagests that in a tense and tight encounter, gottthbank will emerge narrow victors by 7 pts. Again (i,is will not be easy for the Bankers it will certainly r car no similarity to the first round clash between nheaps d TB better thebu t lilc two sides, ir ea (he ?i,ets keep j P o keeping P~ng o n

uers ;stence will win out again . Whitefriars V Salesian - The home team faces last „ ck s giant killers, who quite rightly must all feel on tGp of the world . A week is a long time in football and hEi hopes and trusts that Salesian have enjoyed it, bccause the 'Friars' will spare no sentiment and will brlnd,the 'Chaddy' boys back to earth . Whitefriars >ct i pts . Hopefully the boys from Chaddy haven't celebrated too much as they face a really tough ask at Ringwood today. They must win again to keep away ;rom the "R" zone, but they won't as the Friars (JB) on their own "Dung Hill" will have too much class and will n comfortable in preparation for the "MATCH OF THE SEASON" next week . Aquinas V Uni . Blacks - As a result of last round, both teams will know what playing in the mud is all about. One heck of a lot at stake in this game and you can be assured it will be played hard and tough to the hiucr end. Coming off a win, and at home, KB selects the 'Bloods' to get over the line 24 pis ahead . Just down the road in the wetter part of Ringwood the Bloods will keep those above them honest by defeating the hapless Blacks who seem to have lost their way . Hope it doesn't rain too much or the boys could be playing Water Polo not football. St Pats Mentone V St Johns O.C .'s - Whilst this ~'une has no real bearing on ladder positions, it does hold enormous significance for both camps and once again ensures all and sundry a great spectacle . KB leans in favour of the 'Vultures' at the'Patterdome' but only just, by 19 pts . The Brain agrees with you again iienny they have both been struggling, but the Vultures performances overall have just been that little bit better, this coupled with their home ground advantage sways TB to select them to "Eat em dead" . Press Correspondents: Fax to KB on 9850 696 4 (Email KenBremner@access .net .au) or Tommy on 9265 8001 by midday at the latest on Monday following the game .

NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES - D JULY 25 - ROUND 15 ~tONASH BLUES v . PARKSIDE OLD ESSENDON OR . v. AJAX SOUTHBANK v. WHITEFRIARS SALESIAN v. AQUINAS UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . ST . PATRICKS MENTONE ST. JOHNS 0 C v . YARRA VALLEY

1ST ROUND;SRESULI SENIORS - 11 .07.98

MONASH BLUES 4 .2 8 .8 10.8 15.13.103 ST JOHNS 1 .2 3 .6 3.8 5.10.40 Moaesh Blues: Fairweather 6 . S. Wrodarezyk 4. DeYoung 3 . McGee. Smith. Best : DeYoung. Dowsley. Fairweather. Rogers . Caldwell . Smith . St Johns: Van Hordes 2. Monroe . Archer, Scardamaglla. Best : Monroe. S :ardatnaP]ia. Liddell. Archer. Dousett . Poppet. OLD ESS$NDON GRAMMAR 7 .2 9.5 11 .5 17.7.109 YARRA VALLEY 3 .4 6.8 10.10 13.11.89 Old Eeeeadoa: (Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not received ) Yucca Valley: M3ddlin 4 . Peake 3 . Manean 2. Heffernan. T. Morris . Howse. Drew. Best : Downs . Dodwell . Taylor. Peake. Koenen. Drew. Hassen. SO VPHBANK 1 .1 6 .2 12.3 14.6 .90 PARKS IDE 4 .4 8.5 9.7 10.8 .68 Southbank : Murphy 3. A. Roils 2. Perry 2. Paleodimos 2 . Stewrt 2. Eastham. R5lford. Best: Thompson. Stewart. A. Pitts, Murphy. Paleodimos. Birch . Parkside : P1no 3 . Copley 2.Dale. McCall. Panjari. Ryan . Saidana. Best: McCall . Panjari. Tyson. Chilcott. Dean . 8.7 10.10.70 AJAX 4 .5 7.7 SALESIAN 2.3 5.6 10.12 11 .15.81 AJAX: Rosen 4. Rapaport 2. Gilbert 2. Halphen. Mordech. D ,zenman. Best : Rosen. Jason WrobeL Bloom. Dtzenmat. Dvdakou. WeLcler. Salesiaa: P. apJr 3. Brows 2. Thaln 2. Cincotta 2. Grace . Stevens. Best: Ererall . Sutherl~an Cincotta P. Kavanagh. E. Kavanagh . UNiVERSnY BLACKS 2.3 2.5 2.6 3 .7.25 WFBTEFRIARS 0 .1 1 .3 3.5 8 .8.44 University Blacks: Cacardello . A. Costello. Livingston. Best: Fogarty. NihiR. A. Costello. Moodie. Nowlett. Mackie. Whitefrtars: Carbone 2 . Carrigg 2 . OConnor. Eames. Best: A. Carbone, L. Eames . Law. Bateman . Houston, C . O'Connor. AQUINAS 3.4 4.8 6.12 8.17 .65 ST PATRICKS MEhTONE 0 .7 0.9 2.10 3.11 .29 Aquinas: TaruW 2 . Nichol. Whiston . Kline, Colliver. Flynn . Gutbrod. Best : Kline. Colliber. Cousins. Cultera. Whitehead. Nichol . St Pat.ricks Mentone: Michael Sullivan 2. Beat: Matt Sullnen. Grornes . Davies. C. Sullivan, P. Sullivan, Batey .

RESERVES - 11 .07 .98

MONASH BLUES 7 .3 11 .7 17.8 21 .10.138 ST JOHNS 1 .0 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1.7 MonesL Btues: Maiden 6. bturchle 5. Hawkins 3. Mentha Herrman. Smith . Smiley. Green . R. Walsh . M. Wrodarczt9c . Best : Murchle . Feenaghty. Mentha. Spencer. Herrman . Smith . St Johns: Edwards. Beat: Ladson . SarharnLs . Mooney. Cassano. Chkkster. Ferracane . 0.0 0.2 0.8 0.9.9 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR YARRA VALLEY 1 .1 3 .5 4.8 6.9.45 Old Easendon: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recelved ) Yucca Valley: Strong 2. Kerr. Ford . Rowe. Simpson . Best: Seasane. Morrston . Kerr. Jensen . SO1ni1BANK 4 .1 5.1 8.3 8.8.54 PARKSIDE 3 .2 4.8 5.7 7.9.51 Southbaak: Smith 2. Rachor. Oliver. Howrth . Wardrop. A . Bunnett. Nettleton . Best: Gallev. W. Watford . Howarth. Aitken. Jones. Melican. Perkaide: Const antine 2 . Reglrtato 2. Lay. PanJart. Soligo. Best: Constantine . Linares. Sollgo. Lenten . Dademo. R}an. AJAX 3.3 5.9 7 .13 10.15 .75 SALESIAN 0.2 2.2 2.2 2.4 .18 AJAX: Kalb 5 . Sawacki. Degen. Skurnic, Roth, B. Goldberg. Beat: Nathan . Kalb . Grundmann. Degen . L. Goldberg. Salesian: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.1 4.1 4.4 6.4 .40 WIUTEFRIARS 4.0 5.3 7.4 10.5 .65 University Blacks: Kitchen 2. Neville 2 . Sullivan, Cameron. Best : Hallam. Dimond . Darroch. Neville. Kitchen. Whitefrtars : Rektv 4. T. Carrigg 2. Cassar. Fulton. C. Eames. Borrack. Best: Borrack . Glenn. McAuliffe, D. 4andenboom. T. Canigg. Retdy. AQUINAS 4.3 6.6 8 .8 9.10.64 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 0.2 0.4 1 .8 1 .8 .14 Aquinas : Lvng 3. Bamburv 2 . Langford . Wilson . N . Moran . Jeffrey. Best: Lanlpford. J. Wilson. Hunt. Hughes . M . Wilson, Clifford. St Patdcks Mentone: Wise . Best: Dixon. Sykes . Andrew. Brown. Upttn.

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PARKSIDE Coach: Laurie Zaafa Res Coach: Mark Rowe

1 P. Laursen 2 A . Delle-Vergi n 3 S . Pin o 4 D . Warre n 5 D . Ferraro 6 D . McCal l 7 D . Drinnan 8 J. Chilcott 9 A. Constantin e 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. Antonopoulc

18 A . Reginato 19 S . Gun n 20 C. Peckham 21 M . Tessari (C) 22 B . Harvey (VC ) 23 M . Hoyn e 24 R . Marull i 25 M . McPherso n 26 S. Ros s 27 L. Panjar i 28 S. Fisher 29 L . MacNamara (VC) 30 D . Cusack 31 C . Austi n 32 J . McCal l 33 A. Botta 34 A. Starki e 35 G . Panjar i 36 W. Lay 37 B . Panjari 38 F. Darrigo

39 B . Michel 40 L. Inserra (VC) 41 E . Linare s 42 P. Dean 43 J. Hubbard

44 P. Solig o 45 J . Dale 46 T. Ryan 47 V. Saldan a 48 J . Huewoeller 49 S . Collier 50 C . Cecchinell i 51 J . Seoan e 52 M . Ilcyzynski 53 M . Yandl e 54 T. Kouro s 55 G . Paizo s 56 G . Tzelepi s 57 S . Davey 58 G. Pasho s 59 V. Cerv i 60 G. Watso n 63 S. Hoga n 64 T. Thoma s 68 K. Drummon d 69 S . Davey 71 A. Ingli s



D Section WHITEFRIARS

Coach: David Kyle Res Coach Brendan Ruddy 1 PI Telfor d

2 M . Bateman (C) 3 M . Carbon e 5 M . Robinso n 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 C . Moloney 19 M. Jongebloed 20 S . McAuliffe 22 R . Pasqualotto 23 P. Ciardull i 24 R . Mika 25 D . Griffin 26 C . Rya n 27 D. Vandenboom 28 C . 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

2 F. Macvean 3 R . Thompson 4 M . Fung 5 A. Drew 6 D . Howse 7 J . Downs 8 L. Morris 9 C. Ross 10 N . Dodwell 11 C . Reynolds 12 M . White 13 O . Kysela 14 M . Simpson 15 J . Koenan 16 B. Smillie 17 A. Laing 18 L . White 19 S. Thompson 20 S. Fram e 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. Ford 52 A. Hartnett 53 S. Corcoran 54 T. Hal e 55 S. Taylo r 56 L . Harrington 57 G . White 58 G . Kerr 59 A. Joiner 60 F. Yendell 63 T. Strong 64 T. Gentl e 66 A. Biesbroek 71 M . Lain g 72 R . Lawton 76 J . Scale s

37 P. O'Brien 38 C . Carrig g 39 M . Winterburn 40 A. Thwaites 41 C . O'Connor 43 N . Ellio t 44 B. O'Connor 45 M . Lester 46 G .Johnson 47 M . Nolan 48 D . Delzoppo 49 C . Callander 50 T. Burgoine 51 L . Eames 54 S . Gillen

56 D . Ri o 57 J . McFarlane 58 J . Rio 59 D . Gentilin 61 D . Cassar 62 R . Tartaglia 64 M. Duffy 65 C . Winterburn

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Southbank - congratulations to Mark "Eastie" Easth i an d Ben Hodgson, two young players, who both played th 50th senior game last Saturday against Parkside. We all hc that these are the first of many more with the club, well dc from all at the Bankers . St. Johns OC - congratulations to club captain Gar "Patto" Pattison who plays his 100th game this week. A strc key position player who has shown great loyalty and comra ment to the club since his first game . Well done from all. Parkside - congratulations to Jamie Chilcott on reach 150 games for the club a fortnight ago . "Pebbles" started in i juniors and is now a regular senior player who is noted for fitness and courage . Well done from all the Red Devils . r`

YARRA VALLEY v . MONASH BLUES Field : Trent Foley A] Stubb s PARKSIDE v. OLD ESSENDON Field: Geoff Moore Rick Lc Goal : Gary Clancy Reno Barichievich AJAX v . SOUTHBANK Field : Andrea Flack Dharshaka Pei Goal : Daniel Van Duser Skip Shipley WHITEFRIARS v . SALESIANS 0 C Field : Leah Gallagt Frank Karabela s AQUINAS 0 B v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : Ben McP Alan Ladd Boundary : Justin Binding Matthew Coo k ST. PATRICKS MENTONE v. ST. JOHNS OC Field : Pe Griffiths Paul Jones

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With only five rounds to go we wish all teams all the 1}c,5t in their endeavours for finals football . ncan't it, well ou still o teams a~so a d to tryeout some young And to the Lav a say e jve them a sniff of senior football . pla} era and giv Goodluck to all . iTLrttO'S REPORT 111 1 it was great to see Phil Stevens call in lasty 'i'tiursday night during our selection meeting . His dut on the night was to firstly present to Bobby Dunstan a iramed certificate in relation to his 800th game some N~,eks ago, and secondly to the umpires whoJackson did the. . Marty interstate games a few weeks back d eMcCarth an d hoto and certificate tfor theiraachilevemented atframe PROMOTION S Mark (Jerka) Jenkins for the first time in 1998 was promoted back into A section . It is the right time of the )ear for Jerka to be promoted as the grounds are n there l e l d o n e o chance of you having to bounceaWbest of al

your way back to the top and good luck for the rest of the season . Dirk Kramer was promoted into C Section two know for a weeks ago for the first time in his career . I fact that Dirk has worked extremely hard on his. umpiring, and now has been rewarded with promotion Keep up the good work and you never know there could be further rewards . Good luck and well done Dirk . SON OF SIMM O Simmo s son (Matt) last Saturday morning did his . I'm sure this collarbone and was rushed to hospital was not the ideal preparation for your match that after-u noon, but by all reports under the circumstances yo handling the y a great job. We hope that Matt i . s w e l a n d i s u p a n d a b o u t r e a l s o n diar in SOCIAL NEWS : Thursday 30th July - don't Association Meeting . forget They tell me our able president already has four nominations for the White Wacker Award. It's a good time to thank Geoff Grigg and John Kelly hBar for their tireless work in running the il bBl odi t e during the season, it is appreciated Y al umpires . Bounce off has been put on hold due to the weather conditions lately .


RUNNERS, TRAINERS WATER CARRIER S Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE M ATCHES 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 . Att ire - 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 PRESCRIBED PENALTY FOR REPORTED PLAYER(S) Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs not to phone the VAFA until after 3pm on a Monday to find if the granting of th advise f 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 anc the matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation.

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Knitwear i up we had Old Camberwell belt Glenhuntly F rst by 28 goals, then in a real nail biter in the mud, Caulfield snuck home by 3 points against an unlucky Power House. Peninsula, like Old Camberwell thumped Swinburne in a one-sided affair by 18 goals . Oakleigh beat St. Marys comfortably, yet probably not as convincingly as their coach would have wanted and the fina~margin of 76 points probably wasn't what the Krushers were after and at home and predictably Chirnside rolled Elsternwick by 55 points .

Marys . Everything points to an Elsternwick victory here, but last wee k saw a marked improvement from 'the Saints' < they can double up this week with a similar pf mance they could give Elsternwick a real sl However lets let sanity prevail and the Wicker get home by about 10 goals . Bad luck St . Ma tried to scare Elsterncvick but I couldn't go thr with it .

ROUND 1 4 With the finals not too far away . these remaining games will be most critical for most teams and the slightest hiccup from sides such as Oakleigh or Chirnside could eventually cost them a spot in the finals action . This week we have the top side in Caulfield take on the struggling Glenhuntly in the battle of the cotenants. On form and general ability I can't see this game being anything other than one-sided in favour of Caulfield . So nothing short of a 15 goal victory will be good enough for Caulfield who coming off a scare last week will make the Hunters pay this week. In what should be an interesting clash down at the Pirates lair, Power House coming off nearly the upset of the season will/should take it right up to their long time rival. Having played a drawn match a couple of years back at the Pirates home ground this game could be similar . However, with a little bit more to play for (top two finish) I'll go for the home side by 3 or 4 goals . Oakleigh, not wanting to drop one now, take on Swinburn e at home and unless they are switched on, Swinburne might give them a real scare . Out of the 4 by percentage only . Oakleigh need a big victory however and on the other hand if Swinburne aren't switched on they too might cop a flogging . With the finals hanging there as the spur on for Oakleigh and general home ground advantage I'll tip the Krushers by about 6-8 goals . Old Camberwell at home v. Chirnside . Just the team Chirnside didn't need to play at this stage . Having snuck into the four (on percentage) they really can't afford to drop this one, but the Wellers will simply have too much for them today . The Wellers are also attempting to reach the top 2 to gain the double chance for this reason alone will simply have too much for Chirnside and should run out winners by at least 6 goals if not more . (Look for an upset here if ever there was going to be one) .

IN THE TWO S Caulfield to maintain their good run by crw Glenhuntly. Peninsula to sneak home agair fighting Power House . Oakleigh to just get ove line against Swinburne. Old Camberwell to sr Chirnside and Elsternwick to roll St . Marys ea SOCIAL NOTES Peninsula have the Mark 'Sambo' Sam Roast and Past Players Re-Union on Saturda August at the Ansett Hall . $30 single, $55 do drinks at bar prices. Bookings essential by rir Helen Angus on 9787 1611 . St . Marys have their annual Trivia Nigh Saturday 1st August at the Hawthorn Citi Youth Club .

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Glenhuntly - congratulations to Dave Jone reaching 50 games . Persistent leg injuries prevented Dave from playing in the seniors i recently where he was a very ood backline pl, From all at the Hunters, well gone . Peninsula OB - congratulations to 1 Bowman on reaching 50 games . All at the wish you well in the next 50 . Power House - Last week saw the 50th apx ance for "The Ente rt ainer" Stewie "M Craven . Last years E South section leading kicker and Power Houses' for the past 2 sea, (and this year) plus Captain this sea Congratulations Mark from all at the Piranhas .

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GLENHUhTLY 1 .0 2.1 2.1 2 .1.13 OLD CAMBERWELL 8.6 15 .10 21 .12 28 .15.183 Gtenhuntty: Richards. Rossiter. Best: Lewis, Rossitter. Miller, Janis. Cassar. Mance . Old Cambe:wdL• Hardman 6. Brownless 3 . Johnson 3 . E . Williams 3, Hills 3, D. Walker 3 . Gibbs 3. McLean 2. Seeley. Sollgo. Best: Leitch . Ton. Short- Wilson, Imberger. SollEo. POWERHOUSE 2.1 4.4 4 .4 4 .6.30 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0.4 0.5 4 .9 4 .9.33 Power House: Cra~en . Robinson . Wright. Lloyd. Best: Craven. Robinson . Caulfield Granrmar.oscar 2. Cowlishaw. Forster. Best: Lubranskv. Cassidy. Stevenson . Cac Horton. Millard . SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 2.3 2.6 3 .11 .29 PENINSULA 8.5 13.9 18.17 20 .17.137 Swatbume Univastty: J . Dell'Oiio. Lcodard . Cavicchiolo. Best: Simpson. Horridge Sposato. Cav[cchlolo, Leonard. Luckey. Peninaula : Pavze 5. A. Bonnier 4. Farrar 3 . Campbell 2 . Sharpin 2. Cook. Dietzch . C . Landry. Best : C. Landry. Angus. Jackson, Cook. Farrar. Crean . OAKLEIGH 6.5 9.9 16.14 23 .15.153 ST MARYS 3.0 7.1 9.2 12.5.77 i~h C . Marshall 6. Mackenzie S . Hanlev 2 . 11mcrin 2. Redford 2 . BBoomf`etd. Hall . Kitts . K Marshall. Perpina A . Wood . Best: Kitts, Hevern . Oram. Gee, C . Marshall . Redford. St Marys : Ymer 3. Jones 3. Carmichaer 2 . Harrison 2 . Theohanis. Hill. Best: NeFen . E%ans . Learmouth. Goldsworthv. CHIRNSIDE PARK 1 .6 4.11 5.13 13 .17.95 ELSTERNWICK 1 .2 4.3 4 .8 4.6.30 Chirnatde Patin Sore 3 . M . Pemberton 2. Henderson 2 . Westmore- Allatt. Holldav . McIntosh . Carusi. Pedler. Best : Allan. Brown, Sore . Paola. Dastolto. Holliday. Elsternwlch: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not receiced)

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E m U. e CAMEDGRAW& R CHIRNSIDE PAR K ELSTB#MMCKAF.C. Coach: C~ ReilVey Res Coach : h4~tU~v Schahn 1 M . Millard

2 B . Hall 3 D . Anderson (C) 4 S . Stevenso n 5 W. Horton 6 A. Kahofer 7 J . Cowlishaw 8 S . Cossart - Wals h 9 W. Bowes 10 A . Will 11 M . Cassidy 12 J . Farmer 13 D. Gurr

14 S . Klose 15 R . Castles 16 T. Royals 17 G . Williams 17 P. Anderson 18 N . Cox 19 B. Baxter 20 H. Vella 20 M . Klose 21 N . Brohier (VC) 22 T. Townley 23 D . Ash 24 K. Dach s 25 N . Lubransky 25 T. Waile s 26 S . Williams 27 R . Keow n 27 R . Morrissey 28 T. Chan 29 D . Schrimski 30 D . Lowe 31 J . Holloway 32 M . Dicrosta 33 N . Silver 34 J. Margerison 35 A . Lawrence 36 R . Gosstray 36 M . Forster 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 48 I . Warnecke 49 B . Cowling 50 M . Cutler 51 J . Liddell 52 M . Harrison 54 B . Lyons 55 M . Davies 56 A. Dowd

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Coach: Rod W ir iams Res Coach: Andrew Curtain

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 . Picciol i 20 K. Oates 21 S . Cousins 22 P. Delguidic e 23 R . Davidson 24 D . McHenry 25 R . Henderson 26 G . Kellaway 27 L. Lowe n 28 J . Mosca 29 P. Schilling 30 L . Mather 31 M . Ogstan 32 G . Laidlaw 33 A. Chirnside 34 A . Thoma s 35 MT. Koopmans 36 D . Karp 37 L . Bakey 38 G . Kimpton 39 N . Sibbing 40 T. Marriner 41 D . Kennedy 42 A . Conte 43 A . Burnes 44 R . Chirnside 45 W. Hussey

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46 P. Egan 47 N. Egan 48 R. Gray 49 C. Peters 50 C . Lindsay 52 G . Lambkin 53 B. Driver 54 D . Skillern 55 P. Churchill 56 R . McArthur 57 J. Whiteside 58 A . Mather 59 D . Harvey 60 P. Pope

3 T. Byrne 4 C . Lyons 5 M . Whelan 6 D. Brennan 7 D . Le e 8 S . Currie 9 G . Ahear n 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 . Daniell 21 P. Robert s 22 M . Bullard 23 S. Curt ain 24 G . Corrie 25 B. Franken 26 C. Mahony 27 M . Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S . Mahony 30 J . A'var d 31 G . Devonshire 32 P. Harris 33 J . Overman 34 A . Contin 35 P. McNally 36 B . Bravington 37 L . Lambe rt 38 M . Bell 39 P. Allan 40 M . Ray 41 A . Tilley 42 J . Lilikakis 43 C . Lyon s 44 G. Carrie 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. Harris 57 J . Wrigh t 64 D. Auslander

GLENHUNTLY Coach : Steve Allender Res Coach : Peter Derrick 1 B. Wilso n

2 C. Whelan 3 T Hil l 4 D . Cassar 5 J . Alless i 6 P. McGuinness 7 M. Kouts 8 J . Janis 9 A . Antonio 10 A . Young 11 T. Rossiter 12 S.OiReilly 13 M . Kratewski 14 J . Gilmore 15 P. Breslin 16 C. Johnson 17 S . August 21 I . Turner 22 G. Richards 23 P. Thomas 24 A. Worsnop 26 T. Short 27 M . Gulton 28 C. Murray 30 B. Stewart 31 L . Thomas 32 S . Jankovic 33 D. Jones 34 B . Mille r 35 J . Commerford 36 R . Hall 37 A . Breslin 38 A. Haggarty 39 T. Hosking 40 L. McAuliffe 42 M . Stahmer 43 M . Jone s 44 B .O'Donnell 45 R . Stannage 46 A. Bain 47 J . Walton 48 J . Young 50 G . Lewis 52 C. Mitchell 53 D . McLinden 54 D . Mance 55 S. Pappin 56 R . Bateman 57 M . Ryan 58 J . Crooke 60 M . Johnson 62 G. Panozzo 63 C . Tho m 64 M . Callander 65 P. Harrison 66 P. Fogarty 67 B . Hodge 68 R . Dolge 69 G. Fletcher 71 P. Jones

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2 A . Bloomfielc 3 D . MacKenzi 4 P. Heveri n 5 C . Riches 5 R . Dooley 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. Perdikoma 22 S . Osborne 23 P. Dickie 24 S . Kitt s 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 37 P. Nikakis 38 D . Chapman 39 J . Bonaddio 40 C. Taylo r 41 G . Malapani s 42 G . Orlando 43 J. Theofilopoul 44 B. Woodard 45 G . Chapman 46 P. Andonopoub 47 S . Lewis 48 C. Nikakis 50 P. Lesli e 51 J. Bonaddio 52 P. Andrinopoulf 53 T. lanchello 54 A. Atherinos 55 B . Grant 56 J . Alis s 57 S . Simopoulos 59 J . Brown 60 M .Oram 61 A. Moulang 63 D . Woods 64 J . Tolley 65 B . Stirling 66 A . Wood 67 B . Gant 68 A . Khodr 71 S . Randl e SPvn iSi,v CHADSTON E

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Cos* Peter OWW Res Coack Crmg Rich ardson

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Coach: Gary Hickey Res Coach: Geoff Barry

1 S . Parsons 2 S . McMahon 3 G . Nelso n

1 J. Gent

1 M . Learmonth 2 L. Cosso n

1 M . Milano 2 J . Sheedy 4 D. Dell'Olio

Res Coach: Net Franks

4 E . Bowen 5 N . Kent 6 M . Warner A j Scotty 7 N . Franks 6 C To+,ns A Gibb 8 P. Angus (C) %1 Hanson 9 P. Keohn .Heffernan J 9 P. Krohn J Wilson (C) 10 T. Trewhitt N . S im s 4 R, Whitehead (VC) 11 A . Landry 12 A . Campbell 15 M. Short 16 D . Walker 13 V. Brancaijano e - R . Pik 14 S . Coombs 1 8 A. Brownless 15 B . Cook 1 g D:L Freedman 16 S . Claringbold 2o A. Hills 21 T Hardman 17 L . Barclay 22 S . Chow 18 S . Glove r 33 D. Bel l 19 M . Goldthorpe w D.lmberger 20 C . Landry (VC) 25 A . Taylor 21 M . Bonne r 26 M . Stones 22 A. Atchison 27 T. Dohe rt y 28 B . Leitch 23 R . Sharpin 29 T. Johnson 24 B. Wight 3o S . Roe 25 S. Atchison 31 L.O'Mahony 26 C . Lloyd 3 2 E. Williams 27 S. Payze 33 M . Richmond . McCare 34 P 28 B. Taylor 35 M. Hopkins 29 R . Powney 36 S. Derry 30 A. Crean 37 R . Gillan 31 A. Gross 3B R . Scott 32 A. Parsons 1 39 C . EVans . Harvey 10 J 33 D . Sims 41 L. Ryan 34 T. Bradon 42 R . Pratt 35 S . Jackson a3 T Walker 36 N. Bowman 4 4 S . Smith 37 T. Stewart 4 6 T. Reid 47 P. Lenton 38 M . Wells ag J . Swann 39 R. Pritchard , ?9 A . Ken t 40 S . Marshall 50 B . McKenzie 41 S . Farrow 51 A . Rog ers 42 A . Maley 52 J. Mc wain 53 B. Mcliwain 43 M . Bonner 54 P. Richmond 44 J . Mui r 56 N . Saffar 45 D .Scown 57 T. Simpson 46 A . O'Neil 58 C . Williams 48 J . Bleasby 59 D . Ale x 60 B. Kallio 49 J . Whelan 61 T.Johnson 50 R . Blood 62 C . Bayford 51 M . Fisher 63 C . Strachan 52 R . Bedford 64 B . Day 53 D . Smith 65 J . Miles 54 M . Dentry 66 T. Hamilton 67 P. Crai g 55 R . Cannon 08 P. Thomas 56 R . Powney 69 P. Cohen 58 P. Dietzsch 70 D . Jenning s 60 P. Cooper 62 D . Cross 66 A. Hayley 69 S. Farrar ELECTRICAL & GA S HOME APPLIANCES

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2 J . Hall 3 J . Grey 4 C . Lloyd 5 M . Braini 6 D . Burt 7 C . Richardson 8 S . Cross 9 A . Morris 10 T. Bailey 11 J . Gil l 12 R . Wright 13 J . Harris 14 Hazelwood 15 C . Trewin 16 L . Bold 17 C . McLeod 18 C . Doyle 19 J . Evans 20 D . Allen 21 D . Miller 22 P. Bates 23 S . Craven 24 R . Williams 25 S . Evans 26 J . Senior 27 S . West 28 J . Tucker 29 T. Madden 30 P. Harrison 31 R. Marshall 32 B . Wilson 33 R . Taylor 34 A . Doughton 35 C. Williams 36 A . Robinson 37 M . Hansen 38 P. Phelan 39 O. Vestergarrd 40 C . Burnside 41 S . Clayton 42 N . Deans 43 W. Uran 44 G . Dean 45 P. Ghazouani 46 S. McCardel 47 D . Norman 48 D . Phelan 49 A. James

50 A. Stand[ 51 B. McKenzie 52 E . Krolmark 53 A. Kerr 54 J . Blowfield 55 N . Ura n

56 J . He m 57 C. O'Connor 61 B . McNamara 66 D. Wright 70 R. Haywood 87 T. Frien d 88 G . Scotland

3 R. Livingston 4 A . Bel l 5 L. Willis 6 W . Stuart

8 R . Kodituwakku 9 T Gun n 10 T. Jones (VC) 11 K . Gillar d 12 B . Summe rf ield 13 J. Chapma n 14 P. Watson 15 D . Andrews 16 A . Wilcox 17 S. Leahy 18 B. Frail 19 B.Ibbotson 20 G . Crouch 21 T. Ymer (C) 22 R . Allen 23 S. Parsons 24 I . Gouliet 25 M . LeLevire 26 P. Frase r 27 G . McConnell 28 J . Inne s 29 J . Cogdon 30 S . Rhodes 31 J . Finch 32 J . Boyes 33 P. Stevens 34 R . Ferwerda 35 G . Theoharris 36 E . Evan s 37 J . McCashney 38 F. Harrison 39 A . Wood s 40 S . De Young 41 W . Goldswort hy 42 T. Worra l 43 L. Wilson 44 P. Dinnick 45 A . Gunn 46 J . Bernadi 47 M . Bona 48 D . Morcom 49 S . De Young 50 P. Frase r 51 A . George 52 F. Sadier 53 R . Ferwerda 54 S . Goldswo rt hy 55 J . Duc k 56 A . Gunn 57 J . Grainger 58 T. Azzapadi 59 J . Hil l 60 C . Tetley 61 J.Joseph 62 G . Hayes 63 T. Ove rton 64 S. Parsons 65 P. Hart ig an 66 S. Rhodes 67 S. Stone 68 M . Scammell 69 G . Neven 70 A. Goldswort hy 71 N . Malloch 72 L . Phillips 73 J . Traxnack 74 J . Wedrien 75 J . Brown 76 J .Jayden 77 T. Timbury 88 A. Ballantyne

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5 J . Dell'Olio 6 M . Johnston 7 A . Hamilton 8 J . Horridge 10 R . Turnbull 11 G . Barry

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23 C . Smit h 24 S. Fiztgibbon 27 D . Murphy 29 D . DePaoli 30 P. Tur k 32 A. Sartitsis 33 D . Milano 35 T. Grimshaw 38 N . Hadsiangeli 39 G . Crouch 40 M . Stroud 43 C . Freeman 44 N . Morgan 45 R. Potter 48 M . De Bono 50 B . Caulfield 51 P. Jame s

52 J . Piotrowski 53 M . McCalman 55 T. Bennett

1998

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SPORTSCOVER

E SECTION (White) by Barry Hickey

QUALITY INSURANCE ATA SPORTING PRICE

The musical chairs for fourth spot continues, and the leaders look less convincing in the winter going . LAST WEEK UHSOB triumphed over Kew, only narrowly, but who cares when you get the four points! The sides went goal for goal all day, with Uni . High staying that one kick in front . Craig Skinns had a sensational day rucking for the G&B's . Ross Johns was great around the middle and Adam Helner ruled on his HBF . Kew's flanker, Dean Cracknell stood out, as did Joe Bertone roving, with all rounder, Jamie Bell, doing well went sent to FF . Fitzroy Reds accounted for Old Westbourne after a highly entertaining match . The Reds won it in the third term, and held their break against a fading set of Warriors . Followers . Ben Dangerfield and Andy Horsburgh, well supported once more by Messrs Robson and Fairfield (this pair have to be favourites for the Warriors B&F), were the visitors best . Richmond Central beat Wi lliamstown CYMS but didn't have things all their way on a boggy track . Huge endeavour was displayed by both teams all day, and victory could have gone either way . Like the good side they are, Central made sure they were ahead at the end . Great efforts from Sheldon Bryan . Cocksy . and big Georgie Herbertson for the CY's . With Frankie Bove finding the mud to his liking for Central, as did Glen Porteous as usual, and Merv Shannon surprisingly, I thought a chap his size'd need a back hoe to dig him out of the turf in those conditions . North Brunswick had Old Carey on the ropes with a seven goal to one lead 8 minutes into the second term, but from then on the C's rallied to score 17-1 to 7-5 to take the points . But what a top game in a good old fashioned winter environment . The marking and general handling by both teams was terrific, and North can take heart that only the C's amazing goal shooting, (Don't worry Nick, it surprised the C's connections too!!) made the difference in the end . Dean DeMorton remains a brilliant FF with Joe Boudoloh at CHB and elsewhere . Vin Lorosi on the ball, and Wayne Pretty also up forward, being impressive for North . For the C's . Matt Cohen was at his mercurial best round the forward line, and Andrew Oppy gave a dashing display of wet weather roving . It may not be the world's greatest ground Jeff and Dino, but the people and their spirit far outweigh that minor problem ! La Trobe Uni took out a dour struggle against Bulleen Cobras, when either side could have won . 26

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TODAY The Warriors take on Uni . High and will m things tough for the visitors . The stakes are I for the G&B's today . they must win to pres, their one game break over North . Both sides wi] strengthened by returning absentees, and in Warriors case, there will be the added urge to and make something of what has been a t . There won't be much in this gameeyarsof , UHS have more to lose so I think they'll be grinners, but not by much! ! CY are at home to Reds and with still a g mer of a chance of sliding into the finals Towners will be going flat out today . With heavy going the defenders will have the advan . so there may not be a lot of white flag waving. have the better set of runners, and even in slower going. they will create more scoi chances than the Reds can match . The Towner a goal or two . North hosts Central at the Allard, and ha frightened the daylights out of the C's last w they will be all revved up to do the same to Con The roller coaster surface may not worry Cer too much because they have so many tall play they'll still be able to see each other over the in vening crests! (Joke, Dino!!) . Central's big w will be containing Dean DeMorton and We Pretty, who can tear opposition sides apart in a minutes . With the Tirchetts providing plent drive, Billy McMahon having a good year, and Boudoloh being a rock at CHB, Norths are lool the goods at the right end of the season, just 'Aggro'! But Central keeps doing the right thii and with their nice balance of talls, solids, busies, should be able to weep their heads in f to win by a few goals . The K's welcome the Trobers to Victoria F and in spite of some recent inconsistency du missing movers and shakers, they are too go( combination to let this one slip . The Trobers probably have some term break travellers h and they were never short on endeavour, but not be able to keep up to the K's on their hi turf. The C's and Cobras meet in the local dt and the Cobras will be their usual uncompror ing selves . The season hasn't been all that flast the visitors but they never concede a miilime and will take the game right up to the C' :

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nd this should give them the incentive to take the nls by two or three goals . Reserves : UHS will have an influx of returning ,, , ,, alloners and should beat the Warriors, CY <hould win a great game against the Reds, North ,,, ;II %cin a close one over Central, the Ks' will be too .troll" for the Trobers, the C's should take the ' f,o;nts against Cobras . Correspondents : faxes to 9547 7764, Monday hl,t,lie 9547 9144, or Sunday or Monday evening _a11. 9818 1425 .

IIaESTONE a North Brunswick - congratulations to Abe Kyjiazis ( 100), George Latouf ( 50) and Simon Hodgson (50) on reaching milestones recently . All ,u North wish you all the very best for the remainder of your careers . Old Carey's pair of inimitables Chris Battle and Matt Parker don the Black, Gold and Blue for 1he 50th time today. Well done chaps, and all the bcsi for the next 50 .

SENIORS CLUB NAME LAST WK TOTAL SPENCER OLD CAREY 52 MRNES RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 51 F:IRRELLY UHSOB 6 48 2 . PULVIRENTI KEW 3 43 !"LENiENTS BULLEEN COBRAS 2 37 TIRCHETT NORTH BRUNSWICK 34 E WHITE RESERVE JACKSON RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 47 G . BURGESS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 40 LE4VICKI UHSO B 36 D:IWSON WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S 36

JULY 25 - ROUND 15 CHSOB v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS FITZROY REDS v . NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD CAREY v. RICHMOND CENTRAL LA TROBE UNI . v . OLD WESTBOURNE BULLEEN COBRAS v . KEW

SENIORS - 11 .07.98

UHSOB 4.0 8 .0 11 .3 12 .4.76 KEW 3.2 8 .4 10.7 10 .11 .71 UHSOB: Farrellv 6, Wallace 4. Devlin . Johns . MeLean . Best : Skirms. Johns, Hellner, CracknelL Zulicld . Det4'ut. Farrellv. McLean. Kew: Bell 3. R . Puhirenti 3, J.Barnes . Bortone . Dimasi . M . Mascittt. Beet: A. Felrningham. Gzaciatell . S. Bruno. Bortone. Landehr. FITZROY REDS 2 .2 8.2 13 .5 15 .8 .98 OID WESTBOURNE 4 .6 7.7 8 .10 9.11 .65 Fitzroy Reds: Prior 4. Tehan 3 . B . Hart, M. Hart . Farrell, Walsh . Wharf. Do}ie. Best: B. hart. P. Jackson. Tehan . Trindade. Wharf. Farrell. Old Westbourne: Franklin 3 . Vincent. A. Horsburgh. Gibb 2 . Meman . Moore. Best: Fairfield . A . Horsburgh. Robson, Franklin, Dangerfield. Vincent RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.1 7.2 9.4 12.7.70 WB,LIAMSTOWN 3 .2 5.4 7.9 10.10.70 Richmond CentrsL• Byrnes 4 . S. Shannon 2. Holt 2. Newton 2, Waters . Porteous . Best: Bore, Porteous . S. Shannon, Andonopoulos, White . C. Shannon. Williamstown : D. Woods 3, P . Owen 2 . S. Ryan 2. A. Cook. Buttigieg. Best: Bryan . Cocks . Herbertson, Dooley. Owen. Manning. NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.1 9 .4 11 .6 14 .7.91 OLD CAREY 1 .2 5 .3 13.3 18 .3.111 North Brunwlek : D . Demotion 5. Pretty 3, Wernham. Latouf. Grimaldi . J. Ttrchett. FamularL Adams . Best : J. Boudoloh . D. Demotion . Lirost . Famulari, J. Ttrchett, Hodgson. Old Carey: M. Cohen 5. Angus 3. Small 2. Battle 2. Woods 2 . Oppv, S . Curry. Birkill. Vasllopoulos. Best: Moulton. Woods, S. Curry. Vasllopoulos. Busse. Ecerett . LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 2.3 4 .3 6 .8 .42 BULLEEN COBRAS 2 .2 3.2 4 .5 5.5 .35 La Trobe University-. (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehtd ) Bulleen Cobras:Clements 2. Badanjek, Goetz . Humphrey. Best: Humphrey. Schneider. D' Angelo . Dallogilo. J . Moran, Gayler.

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UHSOB 0.0 1 .2 1 .3 1 .5.11 KEW 2.3 5 .4 5.8 8.10.46 UHSOB : Abrahamsen . Best: O'Nell. Abrahamsen . EltrUtgharn. E~ans, Waldron. James . Kew: Blair. Channon. Dandanis . Kirlakou. LaGancht . Penesis . Best: Blair R. Bruno. James. Dale}mple . Campbell. FITZROY REDS 8.5 14 .10 16.11 18.12.120 OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .1 1.1 3 .2 3 .3.21 Fitzroy Reds: Ewing 6. Kyrlacou 6 . N. Hall 2 . Kinsm an. B . Campbell . B. R}an. Terrlll. Best : Ewing, Kvriacor . B. Campbell. Madden, Kinsman. Leddin . Old Westbourae: P Sieuart, Crosswell . Hewitt. Best: Mutimer. D. Horsburgh. HewitL Crcsisaxll . Fleming. RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .3 5.5 5 .7 5 .7.37 WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .1 2.2 4 .4 8 .4 .40 Richmond Centrai: Whiteside. Faw•cett. White. Jackson. Musical. Best: Muscat. Birt. Krisohos. Lebel. Gustatsson, Whiteside. Williamstown: A. Barnes. G . Burgess. J. Burgess . C. Mckenzie, A. Sactoa . B . Rbuda. Best : A Sa%tioa A . PawmmskL D . Bubnic. T. Hickford. P. Doa^sey. B . Wouda. NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .2 3.4 4.10 5.10 .40 OLD CAREY 2 .2 4.2 5.3 7.7 .49 North Brunswick: Crosina 2 . Hogg, Bradford. Anderson. Best: Bradford. Purnell . Teffaha. Androutsos . L. Dismorton . PLsasale. Old Carey: Rist 3. Wright. Gardiner. M. Curry. Best: Gardiner. Burn. Farmer. M . Curry. Wright. Mason. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0 .1 0 .2 1 .3 2 .5.17 BULEEN COBRAS 1.3 3 .4 4.6 5.7.37 La Trobe University: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not receittd) BuIleea Cobras : Beatle 3, Issa. SrtOe . Best: Rodigure . Brown. Petty, Bcatte, Cook. Polites.

(White) SECTION UMPIRES: OLD WESTBOURNE v . UHSOB Field : Andy Carrick Ken Brewe r WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . FITZROY REDS Field : Michael Forde Jason Moore NORTH BRUNSWICK v . RICHMOND CENTRAL Field : Neil Woods Barry Bolge r KEW v. LA TROBE UNI. Field : Michael Gilday Paul Lambl e OLD CAREY v . BULLEEN COBRAS Field : Cameron Gill Daniel Ischi a

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1 R . Schneider 2 T. Orwin 3 M . Stratton 4 N . Cart ledge 4 N . Cartledge

4 I . McLeod 5 M . Dalloglio 6 B . Hoare 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella 8 S . Gayle r 9 P. Goetz 10 S. Wagg 11 S . Pe tt y 12 A. Issa 13 S . Dillon 14 B . Mott 15 M . James D . Trinchi 17 Gareth Brown 18 R. Badanjek 19 S . Trapman 20 J . Moran 21 M . Strahan 22 P. Bastasin 23 J . Redfern 24 P. Zorzi 25 W. Olney 26 A . Gillard 27 C . Pasiopoulos 28 B . Liras 29 A . Summers 30 C . Parker 31 S. Moran 32 C . Clements 33 A. Cook 34 M . D'Angelo 35 T. Sett e 36 D . Van Pelt 37 J . Paatsch 38 Graham Brown 39 T. Karanikos 40 S . Lennon N. Polites 42 G . Lekkas 43 R. Caiazzo 44 B . Moran 45 M . Sheehan 46 A . Humphrey 47 J . Polimakos 48 M . Soumlinis 49 M . Fitt 53 S . Stratton 69 L . Thom pson

Senior Coach: Great harmond Res Cca h: Dam Kate

1 M . Frisby 2 A . Walsh 3 C . Daalder 4 M . Carracher 5 D . Kan e 6 S. Kidd 7 J . Doyle 8 M . Farrell 9 D . Fitts 10 James Briffa 11 F. Cocc o 12 J . Smith 13 A. Hoare 14 B . Campbell 15 P. Keppell 16 M . Wharfe 17 B . Lee 18 M . Heenan 19 A . Centra 20 D . Hope 20 A . Leddin 21 J . Kinsman 22 S . Picke tt 23 A . Jackson 24 C . Tehan 25 P. Jackson 26 M . Hart 27 J. Loft 28 N . Hall 29 D . East 30 J. Campbell 30 B . Foster 31 M . Ross 32 T. Hart 33 S. Drury 34 M . Merhi 35 A. Mackinnon 36 W. Fawaz 36 R . Ryan 37 C . Sheather 38 C . Prior 39 A. George 40 R . McLennan 41 S . O'Carroll 42 I . McBurney 43 F. Tomai 44 Ben Hart 45 P. James 46 N . Mann 47 C. McGregor 48 A . Dove 49 R . Zapelli 50 E . Kyriacou 51 G . Thurgood 52 B . O' Connor 53 J . Keppell 54 S . Kleinitz 55 D . Atkins 56 T. Madden 57 N . Berryman 58 G . Evans 59 B. Ryan 60 S. Slieke r 61 C . McConnell 62 N . Auden 63 V. Symons 65 G . Wright 66 P. Duffy 67 D . Trindade 80 G . Box

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KEW Coach- S~ D'Mge3o Res: Richard Baker

1 B . Lafranch 2 J . Kalpakis 3 R . Pulvirenti 4 G . Crimmins 5 J . Barnes 6 C . Hope 6 A. Felmingham 7 D . Hope 8 J . Pulvirenti 9 A. Gencarelli (VC) 10 B . Cullen (C) 11 G . Bakogiannis 12 S . McMahon 13 C . Kiriakou 14 G . Campbell 15 C. Bradley 15 M . Bria 16 D . Wood 17 J . Bell (VC) 18 N . King (VC) 19 N . Peters 20 S . Harrison 21 D . Hanna m 22 J . Paron 23 I . Baccini 24 B . Dimasi 25 H . Sheeha n 26 M . Channon 27 D . Cracknell 28 L . Donovan 29 M . Dalrympl e 30 C . Giansante 31 A. Wells 32 J . Chow 33 J . Porte r 34 M. Mascitti 35 R . Bruno 36 A. Skerritt 37 W. Lombardini 38 M . Frazer 39 P. Thornley 40 P. Nagy 40 G . Muckia n 41 R. Livingston 42 C. Livingston 43 J . Daumis 44 A . Danne 45 J . Bortone 46 D . Mascitti 47 H . Penesis 48 M . Dandanis 49 S . Hodgson 50 G. Apolstalakos 51 M . Blair 52 I . Fletche r 53 M . Guy 54 T Blunt 55 J. Landwehr 56 J . Ryan 56 N . Felmingham 57 A. Mountney 58 A. Acfield 59 A. Rei d 60 M . Migliorini 61 T. Willis 62 D . James 63 W. Gouin 64 C. Matthews 65 M . Calleram e 66 B . Robertson 67 A . McDonough 68 R. Baker 99 S . Bruno

LATROBE UNMYM NTH. BRUNS) Senior Coach: S~ Dur~ Res . Coach: John Marrison

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beat Syndal at the Sinners home ground to keep their final four aspirations alive . The Sinners got off to a great start in the heavy conditions with four goals in the first ten minutes but injuries to star midfielders Rutter and forward Cachia gave the Sharks the luck they needed given their own injury list . Coach Hook would have been particularly happy that his teams form has tapered over the past three weeks . Monash Gry phons had a solid win, this time at the expense of an undermanned Eltham . Lee Wells was back to his brilliant best in the midfield . Tim Gilchrist contributed six goals . their backline was held together well by Gerard Roche and the "Pres" Matt Healy played his best game for the year . For the injury ravaged Turtles, that Jack of all Trades . Frank Coonerty was fantastic down back . West Brunswick continued on their merry way with a solid win over Werribee . Conditions were particularly tough but both sides showed great endeavour in what until three quarter time was an even contest . The Westies were able to kick clear in the last to remain two games clear in fourth . Matt Malone starred in the ruck with the consistent Adam Cannane also playing well in his midfield role . Coonan, Jackson . Lewis and Byrne also contributed to the Westies win . Hawthorn hosted ANZ Albert Park and eventually won comfortably in heavy conditions . Phil Avery was back to his athletic best in blanketing the ever dangerous Luffie Smith whilst his brother Stu was dominating at CHF. Dan "pass me a Pie" Lauletta finished with seven goals to cap off the work upheld of Rossitto . Orchard and O'Brien . The Rats never gave up and were best served by Nick Rutherford, Jim Sutton, Chris Jackson and Rex McLennan . PREVIEW Match of the round takes place at the home of the Sinners when they play host to Monash Gryphons . The Sinners have been up and down a bit recently culminating in a loss at home last week . The Gryphons appear to have worked through their mid season mini slump and with the likes of Wells . Hetherington . and Asbell dominating in the midfield may pack too many guns for the Sinners who rely heavily on Rutter in their midfreld . The Gryphons won easily last time they met (with a fifteen goal second quarter) and while the result will be closer, the Gryphons should win . Of particular interest will be the form of Tim Gilchrist who now only needs 35 goals for that magical ton .

The next game ~ sees Eltham at hom e to West Bru nswick . Despite having a number of their star players down last we( Westies still had enough in reserve to win, a sig the all important depth factory was a strong po the fourth placed side . The Turtles on the other are struggling for numbers due to a long inju and looking forward to seasons end . The 'A should not take the trip too lightly however a side boasting the quality of the likes of S Coonerty, Gasparotto (if fit) and Hedley could an upset. However with the Hamiltons being rel ly quiet last week and with that event rarely ha ing two weeks in a row the Westies should enough in reserve to win . The third game sees Werribee welcome Haw1 down to Chirnside Park . Werribee have been that has never allowed any easy contest for an sition but has never been able to quite take adva on the scoreboard . The Hawks have been going quietly without doing too much out of the ord and will be keen to strengthen their grip on the ble chance . Respective captain Isaacs (W) Orchard (H) will renew their goal square battle the Hawks will have to pay attention to Morgar kicked six last time they met . The Hawks prol have a little too much to play for and should w i Finally . ANZ Albert Park host Eley Park wh be full of confidence after a terrific win last week Rats are another club beset by injuries and w hoping to get through the year with no more injt Luffie Smith was quiet on his return from injur is unlikely to be quiet for two weeks in a row an( take watching whilst the consistent Rutherford Sutton will no doubt figure in the Rats best . Darren Hawley for the Sharks will be hard to eoi as will Bowen who is the engine room for Eley I The Sharks should win to keep their finals h alive. Press Correspondents 9555 0900, Phone 3675 Fax before 5 .00pm Monday. SOCIAL Places are filling fast for Syndal Tally Ho's e l

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MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .4 8.7 10.14 17.15.117 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .2 2.3 4.4 7.6.48 Monash Gryphona T. Gilchrist 6 . Leeton 3 . Healy 2 . KIDmister. Grade . Kitchen. Stratford. Watson. Beat : Wells. Healv. Gilchrist. Roche. Leeton. Gravdon . Eltham Collegians: Simon 2. Nllrzi 2 . Less 2 . Hogan. Best : Morrow. Hardie. Coonerty. Doodv. Simon . Luttick . SYNDAL TALLY HO 4 .1 9 .6 12.6 13 .7.85 ELEY PARK 7.5 9 .7 13.8 15.10.100 Syndal Ta lly Ho: Cachta 3 . Toce 3. Thompson 2. Henderson . Beckett. Hannemann . Rutter. Christiansen . Best: Joy. Bingham. Hill. Henderson. Macfarlane . Eley Park : Hawley 5. Verde 3. AlexandridLs 2 . Bowen 2. Hill 2. Hanrahan . Best: Alexvvidis . McCorkell. Bowen . Sim Di~ Hill . Bromley. WEST BRUNSWICK 3.4 4 .11 7.13 11 .13.79 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 .0 3.3 5 .4 5.5.35 West Brunswick : Smvtite 3 . Het-rood 2 . P. Hamilton 2 . J. Jackson, Cammne . Lewis . Byrne. Best: Carmane . Tobin . M . Hamibtn. Coonan. Robson . G. Malone. Werribee Amateurs : McGrath 2. Carr. Gibson. Best: Cummins. Morgan. Addams . Cotter . McGrath. Gircan . HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7.1 12.7 15 .11 19.14 .128 ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.3 3.3 4.5 5.7 .37 Hawthorn Amateurs: Lauletta 7. Vitacca 5 . Bourke. MeCowan. Bows . McDonald . S. Mora. Patterson . Stallwrorthy. Best: P. AFrerv . S. Avery. Russitto . Lardetta Vita^ca . O'Brien . ANZ Albert Park: N. Rutherfoed 2 . Smith . Bourne . Walkle_v. Best : Rutherford . McLellan . Carlisle. Walkley. Jackson . Bail .

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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e 5 YEARS AGO - 1993 T ,c VAFA Under 19 team played the VFA in the annual VicHealth Challenge match . The VAFA ,s showed great discipline, as the VFA clearly won in positions, final scores 25 .13 (163) to 8 .8 (56) . players for VAFA were Brett Pannam, David rer. Chris Lovell, Paul Dimattina and Micah Berry . oneratulations to John Simpson, coach, Max Lyon ,;d peter Harris as team managers . 117iitefriars (9th in B), struggling to avoid relegan, played a desperate last quarter against second an Therry, to go down 15 .11 (101) to 18 .14 (122) . were A. Carbone, McKeown, M. Carbone (White) ,:,d Taylor, Castaldi, Biddlestone (Therry). The 'C' teams, Ivanhoe and Mazenod, played to !, ide top position . Mazenod trailed by 27 points at the ,i change and then kicked 6 .6 to 2 .1 to get up and All by 2 points . Best were Hunt, Brookes, O'Hara ,,1 : 1 and McGowan, Devlin, J . Hoffman (Ivan). U'nipires' Corner profiled umpire Geoff Ridd, probnX our umpire with the greatest football playing expe,_nce, 48 games with Kew and 232 with Parkside, xluduig two flags with the Red Devils (one against )!(1 Brighton Grammarians) . He listed his best mpires as Brian Goodman and Peter Wiseman . Geoff cmmenced umpiring in 1987 and by 1992 had mpired four VAFA grand finals. Captains in 'A' Section were Jim Bennett (Coll), m Egan (NOB), Andrew Pryor (Old B'ton), Chris ',IcRenzie (Old Hail), Robert Fuller (Old Scotch), ndrew Allibon (Old Trinity), Matthew Bourke (OX), ':ndrew Jobling (OrmJ, Luke Gollant (St . Bern), Mark ~rnacker" Lowe (De La Safe) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1988 What all followers of amateur football knew was ;:-o ,cd last Saturday morning . Umpire Peter Wiseman, .t for a pre-game walk, got in the road of a lad on a ;~',tX bike . Peter got a minor knock on the ankle . We all :10ught Peter's lightning reflexes would have saved 'm Strange! Old Mentonians saluted hard ball rover Russell xquire on his 150th game . Quick hands, ability to klaoth feet", and determination, are the hallmarks Russell's game . Is this a record? A man joins a club at the age of and then goes on to chalk up the 150 . Yes, it's that lebrated full forward for Uni . Reds . Peter Hille, the aster of F Troop, the tipster some love to read and me love to revile . I envied his style. it's unusual for 100 games to earn a mention . Greg 7adshaw of Old Melburnians deserves it . Greg joined

the club in 1983, won the Under19 B&F that year, and has since gone on to win senior s B&F in 1985, 86, 87 and represented Victoria in the CDEF team in 87 and 88, gaining 53 possessions . When questioned about the highlight of his amateur career, Greg stated that Andrew Langford-Jones' coaching of the CDEF was so memorable, that it defied description . What a day for the VAFAUA - Bob Dunstan appearing in his 600th game - 157 as a field umpire and 443 as a goal umpire. As one who played when Bob was a field umpire, I can say that as he is today, Bob umpired as a gentleman, always with a smile and encouragement to the players . With four games to go, De La Salle OC were in the 'hot spot' at the bottom of "A" Section . Banyule (C) finally went down when St . Kilda CBCOC earned fourth place with an easy win 15 .10 (100) to 8 .10 (58) going right away in the final term 4 .0 to 0 .3 . Best were Trabinger, Baker, Donald (St . K) and Barry, Moloney, Attard (Banyule) . 15 YEARS AGO - 1983 Marcellin and Collegians, third and fourth in A, with 8 wins and 6 losses apiece, and only one win between them in the last 7 games met, with the result likely to decide a place in the four . Collegians returned to top form, winning 23 .12 to 13 .5 with the best Baum, Shimmin (11 goals), Hibbins (Coll) and B . Cooper, Delahunt, and T. Holmes (Marc .) . Undefeated teams after 14 games were Thomastown (E), St . Kevins (C Reserve), St. Kilda CBCOC (J3). John Leavey (Old Brighton) played his 200th game - a most distinguished player and behind the scenes worker, John won the Under-19 best and fairest in 1971, was a member of the club's first ever senior premiership in 1977, and with his wife Chris sets up the canteen before playing in the reserves . The battle to avoid relegation from B to C was on with the bottom four, Coburg (20) . Old Camberwell (16), St. Bernards (16) and Monash Blues (16) . Only teams without a win were Old Xaverians (A Res), Old Camberwell (B Res) and Doveton (F Res). In 'B' Bulleen Templestowe (second), 6 goals down at half time played a magnificent second half to get up to defeat leaders Old Paradians, 15 .15 to 14 .11 . Stars were Delaney and VanDenDriest (Bull/Temp) and McClements, S. Exton, Madden (Old . P) . In'C' Caulfield Grammarians (2nd) beat top team St . Pius 18 .15 to 15 .13 . Best for Caul Gr. were Berzins (8), Watson, Fish, Collett, Kanis, Bendall .


20 YEARS AGO - 197 8 Old Scotch 'A' were now clinging on to fourth place after Ivanhoe, second, outclassed their rivals in the second half to win by 49 points . Simpson, Shepherd, Robertson (Ivan), and Bates, T . Eggleston, Bedford (Old S) were best . In the battle for top position in 'D' Power House defeated Old Camberwell by 16 points, 11 .12 to 9 .8 . Best were Coloe, Stafford, Rosewarne (Power House) and J . Steven, Horton, Hewitt (0(d Camberwell) . North Old Boys (fifth) continued their surge towards the 'A' Section four when they trounced leader Uni . Blues by 47 points, 16 .9 to 8 .10. Hogan, Wilson, Anderson (NOB) and Tyquin, Hager . Yeo (Uni . Blues) starred . La Trobe Blacks, fifth in 'E' kept their final hopes alive when they toppled St . Bedes OC from top position, 12.8 to 9 .9 . Butler, Hast, Graham, Tunbridge (4 goals) (La Trobe) and Vaughan, 0'Shannassy, Pendleton (St . Bedes) played well throughout. 150 to AMP's John Moore, Old Hailey, one time captain Peter Mason, 100 to George Pike (C'wealth Bank), David Hale (De La) and 50 to Old Trinity's Chris Williams and Blues young veteran defender Robert Hindle . 25 YEARS AGO - 197 3 U . Blues (A) with only 5 wins to date, surprised leaders, Ormond when they kicked 4.1 in the last quarter to Ormond's dreadfully inaccurate 0 .10 to win by 14 points. Best were Hickey, Trumble, Renowden (UB) and Bourne, Pearce, Corben (Ormond) . Caulfield Grammarians . two games behind equal leaders, Ormond and St . Bernards doubled Old Paradians score ; 20 .12 to 9.12 . Butcher (7), Lester and Dickeson (CG) and Grace, Carroll, Duke (Old P) starred . The following were selected for the Carnival to be played on MCG : J. Griffiths (CG), N . Beattie, P. Cleary, R. King (Coburg), M . Callinan, A . Ireland, J . Rojo (Ivanhoe), A . Crooks (North), R . Duke (Old P), B . Bourne, R . Cameron, A . Graham, P. Murphy, G . Pearce (Ormond), P. Aughton (St . Bernards), M . O'Donnell (Assumpt), J . Anderson (Old Sc), W. Peers (Old Trin), M . Bates (ROB), I. Cordner, C . McRae, A . Moffatt (U Blacks) with Peter Rhoden as coach . Tributes were paid to Norm Willoughby (Park) 250 games, Doug Puddy (Alph), a club record with 235 games and Mick Perrett (St . Bernards) - their first player to reach 200 games . QUIZ 1973 : The carnival players included the following: P. Cleary, A . Ireland . Why are they now wellknown? 30 YEARS AGO - 196 8 MHSOB's win over Kew, fifth in succession, lifted them from ninth to sixth place, only 2 points out of the four. Trevor Salter (9) turned in a great game for Coburg who went down by 16 points to Uni Blues . 100 games to John Barker (UHSOB), Rick Harley (MHSOB), Al Chapman (OCG), Graeme Mansfield (0 . Paradians), Peter Reed (0 . Hailey) and Ray Ford (Parkside) . Old Brighton kicked 4.6 to St . Bernards 1 .1 in the 36

last quarter to go down by a point. Sedgwick, ir and Agar starred for Old Brighton who were i points out of the four . Old Paradians Juniors kicked 4.27 in Section 2 . Junior section coaches were : Harry (Coburg), Graeme Reilly (St . Kilda CBCOC), John (Ivanhoe), Bob Hamilton (Ormond), Phil St (Monash), John Harmer (University), Marshall (Caulfield Gramm), Colin Green (MHSOB), Tindale (Old Sc .) and Ray Hill (West Brunswick) . 40 YEARS AGO - 195 8

Old Paradians (B) club record sequence of wir was broken when they went down by four goals tc team, Kew, who were in control for the whole Stars for Kew were Clarke, Snell, Woods and T while OP were well served by Flanagan, Lewis, and Dineen. State Savings Bank (A) who had won eight in went down in a real surprise to second bottom te~ Blues who came from behind to win by 9 points were McMillan, Rush (4), Tully (U . Blues) and R Skene. Strachan (SSB) . Genial Alphington captain, Grant Reed, re~ 150 games. UHSOB were delighted with the first game performance by previous year's school football ca Daryl Foster. De La, still on top in 'C', cruised easy ten goal win over Glenhuntly . Best were Ne Pearson, Lanham (De La) and Allen, Forbes and B (Glen) . Australian Amateurs easily defeated Queens Law (6), Nelson (5) and G. Hibbins were stars. QUIZ: 1958 What other sport do you Ass( Daryl Foster with? 50 YEARS AGO - 194 8 Malvern surprised Old Melburnians with a point victory on their home ground . Top goalkicker for the day was Gordon Gil with 10 goals in Coburg's very easy win Collegians . Alphington strengthened their place Section with a strong last quarter victory Footscray Tech . Ray Carnie kicked 6 goals for thi tors . Joe Sheehan (Ormond) and Claude Richards Blacks) replaced J. O'Brien (Malvern) and C . (Ivanhoe) in the Carnival team . Mr. Geoff Moore was manager of the Carnival t .PM rn qaeoo 1a)Iau3 e Mou sl pue uieay PIaIuS PIaII ln;ssaaans s,etleilsnV uJalsaM ;o ssea,f Aueu qoeoa aq ol no luam .iatso,l ISLIUQ L96I 2iaMSN` •s.ieag aueqsug 3 o ia$eueW Ieiaua0 Av pus .iels poom~ulllo0 e auseaaq PueIaiI -Ala2iQAP 'SHIM }o leas ayl .ioj luamet( .ied qlteamuom aql .ioj .iaquzayq pue qaeo3 dlqs .ialruaid $ir '.iels VdA e auteaaq X.realD l!qd £L61 : 2I3A1SIti 1 M THE AMATEUR FOOTRAI I FR


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SECTION 1 In round 5 a big last quarter effort sa w St . Kevins overtake

REVIEW SECTION 1 won well out at Central Reserve when they OgOB . This vic.rished forty one points in front of Mazenod . which is <<„y has lifted the debutants into third place Lreat effort. returned to the winning list with a Old Brighton A bonus for Old rty seven point win over St. Kevins. ton was their elevation back into fourth place . g;igh

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e In difficult football conditions at Darling Park, D La We, through marginally straighter kicking manMelburn ians by fourteen points ; ;,d to defeat Old land: ,,!ier a really low scoring game . .ciate Conditions at Toorak Park were not conductive to . Despite the conditions and their own ;God football again defeated old Scotch accuracy Old Xaverians by a rvide margin, which on this occasion was thirt yo . Their defeat dropped Old Scotch from third t one points fifth on the ladder . more over n 'C over ~ vic• Uni. Cox

SECTION 2 „rlarceliin had a day out as they completely. Outand won by seventy one points played Parkside Kew vindicated my judgement when they inflicted on Monash Whites by a .!1c first defeat of the season . Conditions at Victoria Park margin of twenty points ,rcre not good and Monash floundered for most of the . ,ame except for a purple patch in the second quarter

biter half time new took control and held Monash to played up mm, aiie minor score for the half. Chris.Curtain to his own professed high standard (I told you I wouldy . Terry Lucas and Anthon n,,ention you, Chris) . For Monash, i$ug L nrence were two other stars for Kew . Matthew Riddle, big forward, Marco laqs their Captain . io} Tossavainen and ruckman, John Fairweather did best their percentage as they Thornbury Cougars built I to win a one sided ompletely, outplayed Yarra Valley in sI . ; ame by ninety eight poutts r enabled their spies Mt. Lilydal e had likely bellow finalists . 1103 e thre qoJ

' PREVIEW 1998

Mazenod and record victory by three points

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day St . Mazenod have shown honest performers . hToday I select Mazenod . should make it two wins this season Old Brighton d ove y oalsto di steer Old r 5 when B Andrew by Grant kicke d dasix as the

Brighton home. should win well again against Therry De La Salle face a long journey south east to Darling Penola, who Park. Todav should see as Therry Penola will not be strong enough to s o p lea mad receiving many opportunities to score . dhi face a danger game on the Leaders, Old Xaveri ans . The Old Boys now small Melbourne High School oval have made a final four berth a reality and victory todayd would all but secure it . In round 5 Old Xaverians ha two match winning forwards in Matthews and Hardwick as well as the dominant ruckman in . as well as their talented Landrigan . These players teammates will be confined on t~e ~ t rres t so well . I~select especially as Melbourne High p a y Old Xaverians, who to date have answered all challenges, but I forecast this will be their most severe test to date . stralian their illustrious In another chapter d d Scoteh an Ol d eers ' Football history, pon meet the Camberwell Reserve in a Melburnians . At home I match vital to each clubs' finals chances favour Old Scotch to become the team, who will remain in the quest for fourth place . SECTION 2 Today, I expect Kew to reverse their round 7 loss against Marcellin and record a comfortable victory. rto be in top form at the business en Ke d eas Marcel in has lip ed from their of 1 y w seasonpwhe season level . first Club Yarra Valley in round 7 recorded their . Neither side XVIII victory at the expense of Parkside has shown much form since so today I select Yarra Valley to win again . d b real In the match of the da which st . Lilydale y fmal's rehearsal Thornbury Cougars .pla In a meritorious on the long but narrow Hayes Park display on May 23 the more accurate Thornbury in defeated mt. Lilydale by fifteen points after a game which each side had twenty scoring shots . Jamie nd winner p on Nthat e h with goal s to sto ick h m a nullify th occasion .cb


Prestagiacomo winning aerial duels surely would have been high on the Lawson agenda this week after Steve spied last Saturday! On the other hand Thornbury must curtail Anderson and Pearce, who are each capable of kicking enough goals to secure victory for Mt . Lilydale . After careful consideration I select Thornbury to win and all but secure second place . Monash Whites have the bye, which will enable Ron Lamb to view his second semi opponent first hand .

SENIORS NAME CLUB 18 (1) RUDD R . KING ILLINGWORTH B. MATTHEWS CLUB 18 (2) WEB B

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DE LA SALL E OLD XAVERIANS 2 OLD SCOTCH 2 OLD XAVERIAN S THORNBURY COUGARS 9 MT. LILYDAL E MONASH WHITES MONASH WHITES MT. LILYDAL E

47 34 34 32 46 20 19 18 18

1) JULY 25 - ROUND 15 CLUB 18 ( MAZENOD 0 C v . COLLEGIANS OLD BRIGHTON v . DE LA SALLE OLD MELBURNIANS v . THERRY PENOLA OLD XAVERIANS v. ST. KEVIN S OLD SCOTCH v . MHSOB CLUB 18 (2 ) MARCELLIN v . MONASH WHITES KEW v . YARRA VALLEY PARKSIDE v. MT. LILYDALE THORNBURY COUGARS - BYE

SENIORS - 11 .07.98 MARCELLIN 2.5 3.11 4.15 9.19.73 OLD TRINITY 3.1 5.4 7.6 9.10.64 Marcellia: Purcell 3 . Car 2. M . Baysen. Waters. Moran. Thiesz. Best: Treganowan . Gill. Purcell. Cox Dinneen . Collins. Old Trinity : Ramsden 4. Pawsey 3 . Stephen 2. Best: Andenus. Bawaz .R phIDps. Ramsden, L. Kennedy, Bladen. MHSOB 1 .3 6.6 7 .10 10 .16.76 MAZENOD 3.4 5 .4 5.7 8.9 .57 MHSOB: R . Bartlett 3. Birkett 3 . O'Brien 2. Capp . Albergo. Best: Thompson . Albergo. O'Brien . Farkhiid. Capp . Birkett . Mezeaod: D . Murray 3. Horban 2 . FotirLLotis. Hanlev. McMullin. Best : Dunne . Meehan. Quirk. Carfer. Noble. Hanlev. OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 2.7 9.8 14.10.94 IVANHOE 0 .5 2.7 3.10 5 .12.42 Old Paradians : Brullo 5 . Pannam 3 . Harrison 2 . Burns . Digne_v. Godfrev . Prvscino. Best : Pannam. Digney. Heffernan . Brrilio. Godfrey. Zappa Ivenhoe : Joyce 2. Pace 2. Hull-Brown. Best: Frisina Lee. McGowan . Brown . Rowley. B. Finlaysan. ORMOND 1 .1 4.2 5 .6 6.7.43 OLD IVANHOE 2 .0 5.0 7.1 8.3 .51 Ormond: Beckett 2 . P. McDonald. Grace. Marnow, Dale. Best: Jobllng. Horsefteld. Gallagher, D . Turner. Marnwv, B . Turner. OM i~a ; Shad It 3. Stewart 2. Hope. Lochran. Tully. Beet: Donatdson. Veal. R. Weddie . Jenkins. Shadbolt. Tiernan. NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .2 3 .4 6.6 9.9.63 THERRY PENOLA 3.2 3 .3 5.7 12.8.80 North Old Boys: Boyer 5. Boyle 2 . Abrahams. Dntm. Best: McIntyre. McKay. Abrahams . Drum, Mkunda Manassa . Therrq Penola: O'Connor 4 . Vaina 3. Goodwin 2 . Acco. CastatdL ?ampogna. Best : S . Bannister. Elliot. Petrevski. Castaidi Garoni . Sacco. '2A

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MAZENOD 1 .4 1.4 2.5 2. MHSOB 2.1 5.4 8.4 8.1 Mezenod: Brennan 2 . Beat: Nussbaum- B . 144k•h. Huggins. N9llkvnshsh . Cany Morley. MH86B : T. Smith 5 . B. Archda9 . S . Ritchie, C . Spottlsuvod . Bent: Goohman. Gt Potchte. T. Smith . hiartm• SMnLs. OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 9 ST KEVINS 4.1 Old Brighton Bloods : Grant 5 . Neale . McLennan, Moody, Johnson . Best : Mcl .en Grant- Timms. Moreton, Brown, Seariett. St Ke+irts: Noonan . Lewin . Bannon . Bwd . Best: Noonan . Denton . Derooden . iVWy Herman. Fox THERRY PENOIA 0 .3 0.4 0.5 Q COLLEGIANS 2.1 5.3 7.6 9A Therry PenWe: Bt: Fenn . Vandenberg . O'Connell . Keenan, Lyons. Kurt. Co9eginns : K . Curtis 3. Biakemore. J. Gay. Oakley. Lockwood . Bt: C. Curtis . Jc Lockwood. K. Curtis . J . Gay. Blakemore . DE LA SALLE 0.1 1.5 1 .8 3-11 OLD ME38URh7ANS 1 .4 1 .4 1.5 I .! De Ia Salk: Buick. Roxl. Rudd . Be-t: Bvrnne. Jenntgn Lee. Murphy, Buick . PhWps Old Melh+urdero: Red. Bect: Anderson. Reid, Jensz. Tettard. Bey. Laymek . OLD XAVERIANS 2 .7 5 .9 7.12 7.1; OLD SCOTCH 0.0 2 .0 3,3 41 Old Xartrlem: O'SuBrian 3. Ktns 2, Hall 2 . Bt: Fay. Curtain. Petrot: Stan~ Hardwick. Conquest. Old Scetch IWnguroNt 2. Hooper, Wilmot . Beat:O'Bnenn . Tavbr. Deakin, Field . Ciur Ross. She'ilran .

CLUB 18 - 11 .07.98 PARKSIDE 0.1 0,2 1 .4 1 .4 M+~CELLIN 5 .1 8.4 9 12 .5 Perketde : T . Jackson . Bt: T. Jackson. Ruskin, Coughlan, PanJarL.5 {'kst. Bollken(e . Mercetlln : tGoai Kickers and Best Players not received .) KEW 2 .2 5 .2 7.3 8.5 MONASH WHITES 1.1 5 .2 5.3 5.3 Hew: Hemadi 2 . Curtain 2. Lawrence . Reymo}ds. Green. O'D :.a. Beat : Lucas, GarrofNd Edwards . Curtain . Cart➢dge . Laurence. Manmh SAhites (Goal Kickers and Best Pla}ers nor received .) YARRA VALLEY 1 .2 1.2 3.2 3.2 1HORNBURY COUGARS 2 .5 6.8 10.9 18.10,1 Ynrra Wiley: Verdnkk . Dickson. Kemson. Best : Yendell. McVean, Shugg . Sman. Tharnbur7 Cougnn: J. Webb 9. C. Thrower 3 . T. Madalln 3. Robins 2 . Parks. Best : Ltnmin, Johnson. Mandalln. Thrower. tAUon. HT Lli'YD`Sf.E FORFEIT 13 .8 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 3 .a

MELEES A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"

RESERVES - 11 .07 .98 MARCELLIN 1.3 3 .7 5.8 5.10.4 OLD TRINITY 0.1 2 .3 4 .3 5 .4 .2 Mazcellin: Chambers, Doddericcho. Merton . Slattery. Walls . Best: Slattery . ! Day. Black. M. Cooper. Carpenter, Wallis . Old Trinity: Sealev 2. Cade. P. Chtodo. Lauletta Best: Natoll. Glass. Netro . M. Beamish. King Barr. MHSOB 1 .4 3.8 6 .8 7.9.5 MAZENOD 2 .3 4.4 10.7 13.9,8 MHSOB : Hates 2. Fleming. Winch . Feferkranz, King, Farr. Best: Smith. Have Feferkranz• Which . Har4M^ . Williams. Mezenod : Young 4 . C. Vincent 3. Smith. Robinson . Mitchell . Egan. Dresser. Bes Occhiuto. Bridgland. Bourbon. LeGrand . Young. Dresser. OLD PARADIANS 3 .2 4.5 4.9 5.10.4 IVANHOE 2.0 2 .2 2.3 2 .4 .1 Old Pacadtaav: Martin Joyce 2 . Kerr. S. Wallis . Theodossi. Best: Dintinosante. : Wallis. W1ash . Lhy. Martin Joyce . Dowlan. R'anhoe : Sartor. Fairweather, Red: J . Scoble, Fairweather. McDonald . H oRimcan . Toogood. ORMOND 2.0 3 .0 3 .2 3.3.2 OLD IVANHOE 0.7 1.8 1 .11 2.12.2 Ormond: J . Brown . Stewart, Percoc•o . Best: Farrell. Markey, Brennan. J . Bro.r2 Barton. Milner. Old ivanhoe: J. Lik. D. Toll. Best: Cornish. Ferguson . Luk . Matmck . Harris, Police} NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 3.2 4.3 7.5.4 THERRY PENOLA 0 .2 1 .5 3.6 3 .7.2 North Old Boys: Reimann 3 . Trenton 2. Cheshire, Robinson. Best : him Re'unann. Curry. Pawset•. ODwyer- Robinson. Therry Penola: Boyle 2 . Goodwin. Best: O'Neill. Goodwin, vLa Fontaint Carter. Egglestone.


and shocking condi tions weather et W mar Round -1 3 res u Itthes R edbacks In the final match of the round laddeeros gevietv Section 1

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We, od returned to the field and hos t beyond ga.me alle who convincingly put . doubt after a brilliant 5 goal to nothing last quarter the hunt for the four with a I 0 d Brighton rem nd SKOBs, while Collegians travczong showing agai n points Off the ' s eiled to Bundoora and took diete d thegot . Old Carey as pr e in upset the year With Kent, McQueen-Parton and Smith in t d woe for the winners . For the o<<r~rything from go to Gcrnardmid season dform came to halt g'm atrocious ,,,-On g conditions at Toorak Park, the Xavs run away winwars by 21 scoring shots to 5 .

Ivanhoe defeated Yarra Valley in a leader old . Gibosn and Bernet outscrappy affair at Chelsworth B, Wapshot standing for the OIG's, with Arnold an never giving in for the Valley .

Section 2 the four Old Trinity consolidated its position in the s~irh a good win against the Eagles, as to did 1 8 goal Friars returning to form with an impressive St . . North Old Boys forfeited 째second ~}irashing of OM's pedes Mentone Tigers, with Old Haileybur . Blacks . yquarteof9galsthedif rencaginstUi For the Bloods Lay and Efstathiou with (14) goals e ,,ere brilliant . with Mellings anda Macki d old Sc tch . In the final match second p Blacks had to fight tooth and nail h a against Beaurriari . Ens3pointw oryBu d before they came away and Lee fine Sharks all day, Section 2 Blu e Monash Blues were no match for MHSOBoafter at Ctayton, while the Fields to eed to the Roverds nly iheir demolition of Ham p . Wilmot, Winters and managing I goal for the game . De La Salle Kendall doing the damage for the Fields i2) trounced Old Mentonians in a turn-up, with the Ntonds comfortably accounting for the Saints at . in the final match of the section the Packer Jackas Reserve moved to within striking distance ~ the fo01rd with a strong showing agains t

Preview 1 Section . Kevins host Mazenod and after a tight match St in the first half of the year one would suggest likewis eth e again, however I think SKOBs o Collegians host ol d little more to play for today, position osit on, last time it , Brighton in a battle for fourth was the Lions easily and I favour a similar result . Old Paradians will return to the winner's list a tus today htexpnsofBrad d t , the laddereleaderrtopho the Xavs at home I expec . In the final match the Blues should too many guns . return to the winner's list by defeating the OC's . Kevins, Collegians, Old Paradians, Selections: St . Blue s Old Xaveri ans and Uni

;iaverians (21. 2 Red Section Old Geelong found Aquinas at their meanest and after an even first half the Bloods trounced the OGS booting 14 goals to 2 in the second half- Pote, ~linogue and Prosher fine Bloods' players all day, and Lane never gave in for the van- l v: hile Bolton . Therry Penola were humbled by Warringa9 quished who confirmed their place in the four with a strong Garoni battled for ~oal win. Fitzpatrick and d Anderson Prime an an ThPrry, with Slo

2 Section OM's and Marcellin clash at Albert Park with the OM's looking to keep their finals chances alive, Nobra~ l Old Boys host Whitefriars and although they wil hard will not be able to withstand the Friars might . Belles Mentone Tigers play . Blacks and St . Unioval today the Main Melbourne Uni, and although last tim etod atheBlcksopinIfavurth e Sharks who pushed Old Old Trinity face the rampan s t Scotch all day last week, although at home the OT d prflded rshoul should win, I will not be surprise d ove too song for get the points . Old Scotch s ou p Old Haileybury at Camberwell Sports Ground .

: Old Melburnians, Whitefriars, St . Selections & Old Scotch, Bedes Mentone Tigers, Old Trinity Section 2 Blue Hampton Rovers face a tough for urth posi-t Monash Blues with both teams vyin g tion and higher honors, at home the Rovers are . Old Mentonians will return to the winner's . favoured list at the expense of Caulfield Grammarians, with St . Caulfield unlikely to trouble De La Salle (2) Kilda Sth . MHSOB should confirm their top even at home t billin at hoetoagains travel Albert Park to take on the Jackas who . The Monds are knocking on the door of the four favoured in a toss up . Ormondld Mentonians, De Selections : & x MHSOB, Salle t2} La


Section 2 Red

Aquinas and St . Leos should be a beauty going relative ladder positions, however something tells me the Bloods are making a late run at the finals (again!!), and should win. Warringal should dispose of the OGS comfortable going on recent form and the results of last time they met . Hopgood and Welch key Redbacks that day . Therry Penola led for most of the day against the ladder leader last time around despite not getting the four points, and will approach today's game with strong incentive against OIGs . At home the OIGs are very strong, although today I favour Therry Penola to get the points . McMahon, Fitzpatrick, Stella and Zampogna key players for the Glenroy boys, if they are to win . Old Paradians (2) ran Yarra Valley close last time they played although today I expect the Valley to bounce back strongly from last weeks' defeat and win well . Selections : Aquinas, Warringai, Therry Penola & Yarra Valley.

SECTION,UMPIRES : UNDER-19 SECTION 1 ST. KEVINS V. MAZENOD Field : Graeme Thwaites (R) Josh DiPietr o COLLEGIANS s Field : Tom Gambl Bon dary~ Tim BuNrn Goal : John e Finn e Eugene D'Lazaru s ST. BERNARDS v . OLD PARADIANS Field : Garry Seabourne Ramon Kllle v DE LA SALLE v . OLD XAVERIANS Field : Pat Maebus Andrew Dickenso n UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD CAREY at Melbourne Uni . Main oval at 11 .40 a.m . Field: Jamie Kvins Denny Fatekas UNDER-19 SECTION 2

OLD MELBURNANS v. MARCELLIN Field : Clarke Thuys Matthew Meier NORTH OLD BOYS v . WHITEFRL4RS Field : Euan Lindsay Peter Buchana n UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS at Melbourne Uni . Main oval Field : Jim Pappas Heath Little OLD TRINITY v. BEAUMARIS at 12 .30 P.M . Field : Geoff Kelly Graeme Morga n OLD SCOTCH v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field : Gajanan Skandakumar Anthony Damen (R ) UNI)ER-19 ( 2) BLUE HAMPTON ROVERS v . MONASH BLUES Field Wayne Hinton (R) Ian Burgess Goal : Stephen Leahy :Robert Streager OLD MENTONL4NS v . CAULFIELD GR . Field: Craig Bratjberg (R) Adam Harri s ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v Field : Phil Callil Chris Stevens (J ) . DE LA SALLE (2) MHSOB v. OLD XAVERIANS (2) Field : Kylie Welsh Terence Farrel l AJAX v. ORMOND Field : David Longworth David Miller UNDER-19 f21 RED AQUINAS v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS Field : Darren Dalgleish Stan Lugoswki WARRINGAL v . OLD GEELONG at Banyule Field : Andrew Stephen Kevin McMaho n OLD IVANHOE v. THERRY PENOLA Field : Andrew Chapman Michael Jesse p OLD PARADL4NS v . YARRA VALLEY Field : Damian Murphy Peter Bailey 40

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK T UNDER 19 (1) DUGGAN DE LA SALLE BRITTEN COLLEGIANS CLANCY DE LA SALL E C . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS UNDER 19 (2 1 PASSADOR OLD TRINITY 6 THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 3 SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS EFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBUR Y 14 ER 19 (21 BLUE BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 3 L .TAYLOR MHSOB 1

GURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM . PALMER OLD MENTONIANS UNDER 19 (21 RED

WELCH WARRINGAL STELLA THERRY PENOLA OATES OLD IVANHO E B. MORAN AQUINA S

3 1

NEXT W EEK'S. MATCHES .; JULY 25 - ROUND 15 UNDER-19 SECTION 1

MAZENOD 0 C v . COLLEGIANS OLD BRIGHTON v . ST. BERNARDS OLD CAREY v . OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS v . ST. KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUES v. DE LA SALLE UNDER-19 SECTION 2 MARCELLIN v . NORTH OLD BOYS WHITEFRIARS v . UNIVERSITY BLACK S OLD HAILEYBURY v. ST . BEDES MENT . TIGER BEAUMARIS v. OLD MELBURNIAN S OLD SCOTCH v . OLD TRINITY UNDER-19 (2) BLUE MONASH BLUES v . OLD MENTONIANS CAULFIELD OR . v . ST. KILDA STH CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (2) v . ORMOND OLD XAVERIANS (2) v. HAMPTON ROVERS AJAX v. MHSOB - at Oval 9 (Gary Smorgan Ov i UNDER-19 (2l RED WARRINGAL v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS - at Ivanho : OLD GEELONG v. OLD IVANHO E YARRA VALLEY v . THERRY PENOLA BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . AQUINAS OLD PARADIANS (2) BY E

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


UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 11 .07.98

)TAL

33 30 2S !~

69 60 40

1)

\ y 1 .2 3.3 6,3 6 .7.43 kLE o 4.10 8 .14 11.19 16.24.120 Ic ' LA ~,. ~ 3. Morgan. Kavanagh. R . Hauidns. Beat : Pa-. Nelson, NLStmt. Mllkz. _90cal Ricketts and Best Playcrs not recehred .l Le 4.6 7.9 12 .11 13.18.96 ~D 53tG11TON .2 1 .5 4.7 6.9.45 cT 5 0 .,T. I,s,nhtort: i G~1 Kickers and Best Placers not received .) re. ~ reM h~ttthan . Mount . Noseda. i5911tet Beat : Hit, . Aitts. DNA"

1 .0 2.5 4.7 4.10.3 5.2 7.3 9.5 12,6.784 Etahon . Green . Varano. Best: Talartco. M. CosgriB. Byron,

t5ch 3 . Schndst 2 . TeKord 2. Clark. Fleld. Beat: Clark . " padopoulos. Wilson Rodgers . 3.4 6 .8 8.8 7.8.50 1.2 2 .8 8.7 10.13.73 3 . Berg 2 . Serrano 2 . Beat: Borg, Evans. T. James, Serrano.

me r 3. Hakms 2. Avlward 2 . Addison, Kent. McQueen-Parton . Beat : McQueen-Parton, Kent . AddLS e t. 3 .1 6.5 9 11.10.78 1 .1 1 .1 2.1 .8 4.1.25 kers and Best Plavers not recehed .l kers and Best Players not recetvuLl

UNDER 19 BLUE - 11 .07

.98 MONASH BLUES 1 .2 3.2 3.3 3.5 .23 MH SOB 3.2 6.7 8 Monash Blues: McNeill 2, I.IOYct . Brett Avery. W1Btams, t4heks .10 10.17.77 . Merhn, Spence. Cooke. MHSOB : H. Tayics 3 . A. Simpson 2. Ash O'Brlen 2. P Gregson. Beet: J. Wllsan. T. Parker. G. McGuBg, A Askew. Broun . Tavlor. J.Moore* J. . J. 6too.re L. S. Rodder. CABI,t1FdA GRAMMAR 1.8 3 .11 4.13 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 1.2 1.4 1 .5 1.15.51 Caulfield Grnmmee. J . Ac0ek7 . T. Freeman. N. Gucett 2. S . Kendall, S . Nhdjaja .5.11 . Best : T. Freeman. W1trnot, V.%nters. Kaerourts. Richardson. Kendall. Hampton Rovm : T. W7)mIXt. Beat: Duddy. Woods, FLVnhre. A. Voss, D . Voss . DE LA SALLE 3 .5 5 .8 8 .10 10 OLD MENSOMqNS 3 .1 4 .4 8.4 6.13.73 .5 .41 De Le Salle: Stevens 3. Bucklev, 2 . Doles 2. DomLLson, Iaragy. Synott . Beat: Daaes, Silver. Forer. Moore. iaragz . Old Mentontens: Ballanune 3 . Martin. O'Reilly, S. ltbrrell. Best : Frances . McKav. Hogan. Drlnan . Ballantine. Goss . ST 3{ILDA SOUTH CABLPIELD 0.2 1.3 1 .3 1 .3 .9 ORMOND 5 .2 5 .8 14.8 22 .10.142 St Kilda South CauBtekh Dorian . Beat : Pkrez . Doolan. hfattheus . Grey, Et2ns, Read. Ormortd: hfnbbett 4 . Knlght 3. Coulson 2. Rou2n, Nash 2 . Heaty 2 . Putz 2. tYaiker 2. Ash(crd . Keleher. R9Boughhy. Beat: Knight. Nash. Ashford . Mobbed. Ck.rarella. Couslon . OLD XAVERIANS 0.0 0 .1 1 .3 .1.5.11 AJAX 1.5 1.8 2.12 4 .13.37 OW Raverinna : Mahones. BesC t4zrty. Hennessv . Feeh dJAS: Krctsch . Danis. Ruhenstem . Golcknfem . Best: . Hart . Beetham. Mahones . Rubenstein. M .C . Segar . Galdenfeln . Basest . Blash)d.Onas.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 11.07 .98

1 .4 3.8 8 .8 9.9.63 8.2 9.5 11.8 15 .14.104 um 2. Marson 2.45'a1j . Moran, Bonano, Garther. Romanm . Best: Marswt, Loy. Romanln. Muder . ..-. .t' : Psdor 6 . Cornell 4 . Dahlstmm 2, Caraonee Russe ll. Rarnsden . Beat: Bun : _S. Noden . CorneB . tValdron . Hillis . 4 .2 9.7 16.12 19. 17.13 1 BI7RMAN5 0.4 1.4 2 .7 292 1 a O'1 va 7 . Anderson 3 . Setches 3. Le.12, l6hrd, Nonhev . Hllton, t4bish. Beat : l. Jeara. Phan . Anderson . Beattie . Old MeBmrnians : e. Best: Farquharson . Rav, Slbree. GocdeI. Cook . Haxard . Sr BFDES MEhTOA2 TIG . RECEIVED FORFEIT 18.15.111 .all OLD BOYS 8.11 .5 9 D7{ERSITYBLACES 4.2 5.4 8.8 12 .10 .82 : RAB,EYBBRY 8 .3 15.8 20,12 21 .14 .140 n slip Biaclu: Greenback 4 . Porter 2. Nahnan• Bcden . Walsh . Clemens . 61eWngs. nook hieBings. SatWtng . Greenbank . MacMe. Parter. Hannan. :pbury: Efstathiou 14 . B . Harrop 3. Somala 2 . Brandham . Brudar. Best : D. Lay, u. Robertson . Miller. Sontaia . Bell. 2.2 4 .9 8 .12 7.18 .58 2.4 8 rEs: Bader 2 . Enunerson. Ensor• Foley 5 .5 57 . Kennedy, Lee.Beat : Ensor, 8 dl Lee . 't:Json. Buller. eb:Thonns 3. Hosking, Patterson . Hughes. Steven . Junior . Brett Patterson, -. Chapman. Junkeer. Thomas .

ST LEOS EMMAt1S BYE

UNDER 19 RED - 11 .07.98

OLD GEELONG

3.3 7.6 8 .8 9.7.81 .0 7.2 13.5 21 .18.14 2 aa atg: Gertsman ~ 4 4, McCarthy 2 . P.aBace. Lane. Earland. Beat: B olton . McCann, Lane, Gertsman, Garland, htchmes . Aquinas: Boland 4 . Mlnogue 2. Coghlan 5 . Detrrs . Glennle 2. Jess 2. B . Moran, Pote. Beat: pow. Moran . MNogue. Coghlln. Proeher. Boland. THERRY PENOIA 0.5 2.9 2 WARRINGAL 2.2 2,5 8 .9 4 .12.38 .9 13 .12.90 Therry Pertain: Shier, Stella . O'Sullivan . Gualuert. Beat: F7tzpatrtck. SteBa. O'Shea . OSuBh•an, Garont . R. Springall. Wnrrengnl:Uekh 3. Schulte 2 . Rean 2 . Sloan. Natoll . Steele 2. Mutton. Wilson . Bat: Sloan . R9an . Keegan. Hopgood . White, Anderson . OLD IVAhHOE 5 .9 .39 YARRA VALLEY 3 .1.19 Old Ivanhoe : B . Law 2. P. Doad 2• B. 4418[s . Beat : B. Lox. A . Oates. C . Brann(gan . R. GBdentale. G .G)bson. D. Kernel. Yerre Valley: Ca .sarto. Skljuvorth. Tysheng . Beat: Valoppi. Reynolds, Arnold, Longwmth . Rapshot . Arcot. NP OLD PARADIARS

amokeFreeAM) U1 9 DISCIPLINE AWAR D 1998 The following teams as at Round 12 had scored (8) or more Discipline ratings of (A) .

Hampton Rovers, Marcellin, North Old Boys, Old Geelong, Old Melburnians, Old Scotch, Ormond, St . Leos Emmaus & Uni . Blues Congratulations to the coach, players and officials of these teams, you have been a credit to your club and the VAFA in general . Well done . U19 Sub-Committe e


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

2 N. Ly nch 3 J . Clark (C) ( ) 4 D. Field 5 L. Taylor

6 C. Mollard 7 M . Maxwell 8 N . Harrison 9 M . Britten 10 B . Page 11 N . McCann 12 A . Lan don 13 S. Elg C) 14 T. De Young 15 T. Cookes 16 A. Baxter 17 T. Spicer 18 N. Brass

19 A . Robe rtson 20JJ . Waters 21 C. Chambers 22 S . Lynch 23 M . Gibson 24 M . Godfrey

25 A . McAllester 27 T. Foster 28 D . Telford 29 T. Rogers-Wilson

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

OLD PARADIANS Coach : Ken Johansen (1) Coach : Phi Luchetta (2) I S . Youn 2 D. GreeR 3 G. O'Meara 4 B . Richardson 5 B . Galloway 5 B . Woodham 6 M . Joyce B D . Varano 8 A . Vecchio 9 J . B Yron 10 K. Theodossi 11 A. Curran 12 C . Jacavou 16 C . Pri ce 17 N . Attard 19 P. Karabatsos 20 M . Dempster 21 M . Szewczu k 22 M . Cosgriff 23 D. Briggs 23 M . Ploenges 24 L. Brickwell 25 A. Jakowenko 26 B . O'Connor 27 S . Pruscino 28 R. Sartori 29 V. Perry 30 S . Fellowes 31 F. Papaluca 32 A . Baker 34 G. Howe r 35 D . Loney

36 G . Dean

37 V. Ber 9ami n 38 N . Kudeweh 39 J. Thorn 40 J. Collins 41 F. Papluca

42 M . Rees 44 S. Ciavola 47 M . De Rango 49 D. Gleaso n 52 N. Maca rtney 53 C. Butler 54 G . Boyd 60 A . Swrndon 82 T. O'Shea

Coach : Clay Y Weser U19 ( C) : S . Hyland 2 N. Herber J . Larag y 7 M . Mercuri 9 10 E . Williams

11 P. Bowden 11 C. Hyde 11 R. Stevens 12 M . Evan s 1 2 B . Mercuri

13 S . Hyland ( C) 14 M . Aron 15 J . Crowe

17 M . McHen ry t8 D . Ja rv is 1 9 D . Moore 20 B . Corin 23 T. Fisher

MAZENOD Coach : Rod Bourke U19 (C): 1 J. Schiano

2 B. Hobbs

OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS Coach: Leigh Bowes U19 (C) :

4 C. Pole tti 5 R. Hawkins 6 L. Hawkins 7 P, Nelson 8 L Varney

1 A . PaBos 2 S . Grabert 3 G. Earl 4 W. Earl 5 N . Biggin 6 T. Ewert 7 G . Rhodes 8 T. Handley

9 D. Grant

9 L. O'Neill

3 P. Fotiniotis

10 D . Ryan 12 A. Bray

25 R . Beattie (VC ) 26 S. Woods 27 C . Worsteling

10 J. White 11 S . Dimer 12 A. Robertson

15 L. Morgan

13 R. O'Neill

29 D . Forer 29 M . Joyce 29 K. Rogers (VC)

18

28 S. Hart

32 R. Bonnici 32 J . Silvers 33 M . O'Donnell 34 A. Pedicini 37 C. Buick 38 N . Stafford 42 S . L pan 42 J . Waiers

44 X . Clancey 4

7 45

Cialy

A .. Mo an 47 A . Orlando

70 M . Dug gan C. Asmusws S. Erdo s R . Hu hso n D. Noian g

P. Nowlan Reade A. on M . Karpavicius ~ S. McManus

OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Pat Havd tns (1) Coach : Pete Caff'nan (2) U19 (c): 1 A eaaey 2 C. Barren 3 B . Beettam

s C . Carrodw 6 S. C arrod„s 7 B.christie a C . Condon 9 T. CM DRY 1o R. ~~ 11 T. cwrrow 12 T. Oasis 3J.Oe aon 14 A Drags 15 i. Farrow 16J.Fay r 7 R. Feer y 18 M . Fitzgeratd

1 9 M . Fro sr

20 P. F~mG~

2 1 T.c~eeson

22 N. Hart 23 J. Haxluns 24 J. Hea~

25 J. Hede 26 J. He messy ae A Oswald 27 C . Inure 49 T Poulin 28 R . I~A so M.O~rm 29J .nearrd 61 N . Rev* 30 D . Keens 52 D . ReurIe x 31 U. kenneay 53 M . Rush 32 A t~r yr o . ~a" 3a RR. taner~an 55ASdruiz 3 4 P. Lytlee6 s. Skidmore 35 s. Mccamr,• 57 A S ~ penc e 36 A McOa,a:a 58 0. s re 37 59 C. Steptcens 38 J.B. McInerney 6 0 D. sracey 39 T McGrath Mmcuaey 61 D. Siorei 40 J. McLear 62 T. smrey 41 R. Meroxi 63 N. roes 42 B . Merkn 6 4 S. TrumbSe 43 C. Martxrtgomery 65 C. Wa ry 44 E . Mo ~ 66 0. Way~a rd 45 P.Ockleshaw 6~ M , xewen 46J.0Cmxre&

47 K Olm~

16 B. Meehan (VC) 17 N . Meehan M. Bonaddio

19 T. Crook 21 D. Ri9g 23 J . Kavanagh 24 D. Nisbet 25 R. Hammond 34 C. Raine 37 D. Fenton 45 D . Stagliano 49 P. Harrington

53 J. Di Pietro 62 A. McDowell 69 G . Miller 76 N . Parry ( C)

14 A. Ginnavin 15 G. Norwood 16 J . Thornbrow 17 C . Barrow 18 H . Rolls

19 M. Carr 20 A. McLaughlin 21 X. Carta

SZ BERNARDS 1 B . Swann 2 R . Pizziche tta 3 R . Legudi 4 R . Bonnici

5 J. Pearson

6 P. lanazzo 7 N . Smith 8 J. Delaney 9 S. Wheeler 10 C. Osborne 11 S. Erickson 12 A. Velona

13 S . Bugry n 14 A. Thomas 15 A. Pfeiffer

16 A. Mastropasqua 17 T. Pianta 18 T. James 19 L. Kavanagh 20 D . Sheeha0 21 M. POlata1k0 22 P. Rahill 23 D . Monteleone 24 A Monteloene

25 J. Jacks 26 A. Gleeson 27 James Mount 28 J. Zocco 29 J. Ci ttarelli 30 S. Borg 31 J. Evans 32 T. Harvey

33 S . Smith 37 J . Lb d

42 V. (u a 43 C. Davis

1 F. Hakir s 2 D. Moriarty 3 R Cerche 4 J . Hefferna n

5 T. Baker 6 P. Tompkins 7 8

S. Addison S. Der ry

9 N . Latham 10 S. Beckett 11 S. Chambers 12 J Ma 1 C) 13 s. v'aali 14 D. Feas t 16 N. Bull 17 T. Tsrcog iannis 18 T Tyndall

19 T. Wood (C ) 20 M . Lawrence 21 D. Stone 22 M. Pound z4 B. 25 A.

Stuart

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

Munoy 27 C . Davey 29 J. Micka n 30 A. McKinstry

27 P. Marks 28 A. Avramedie s 29 C. Stewa rt

32 C. Meli n

30 D. Stockdale 31 A. Thoms 32 R . Hayward 33 M . McBriar

35 T. Erridge

79 C . Davis

Coach : Jeff Osborne 1.119(c):

OLD CAREY Coach : Peter Schille r U19 (C) :

ST KEVINS Coach: Peter Foster U19 (C): tt Moore, P. Mad I A . Callery 2 N . Walker 3 P. Mount 5 C . Noseda 6 B. Allis 7 B. Shelley 8 T. McCann 9 L . Cresswell 10 J. R adford 11 T. Crowley 12 P. Bare 13 A. Stua rt t 4 N. Moore 15 J . Ferrari 16 K . McDonald 17 A . Foley 18 A . Wise 19 C . Goldswo rthy 20 P. OiKeefe 21 J . Sibilia 22 M . Lagastes 23 P. Milesi 24 R . Sheehy 25 S. Vanderwert 26 A. B evacqu a 27 R . Zeman 28 N . Parrett 29 A. Conlan 30 P. Halpin 31 P. Harvey 32 S. OiConnor 33 J . OiConnor 34 T. Berttgi 35 E . R a ner

36 A . Smith 37 R . Debraio 38 G . Anderson 39 D. Lie pa 40 D. Dunn 41 J . Howde n 42 J . Pan9razi o 43 L. Wilkinson 44 R . Campagna 45 L. Meehan

31 C. Davis

33 D. Sitvervoad 34 A. Hanson 35 S . McConnell 36 E . Dave y 37 S . Davies 38 A . Kettle

46 M . Aylward 47 A . Bond 55 W.Orwin

UNIVERSITY BLUE Coach: Stem Carott U19 (C): 1 A . Alber t 2 S . Benjamin 3 C . Brook s pas 5 B. Callery 6 A. Clar k 7 A. Crawford 8 W. Crocke r 9 H. Christi e 10 L. Dean-Johns 1 1 F. Delasquale 12 C. Evans 13 S . Ferguson 1 4 A. Fleetwood 15 J . Hockin g 16 J . Hatto n 17 W. Jackso n t8 G. King 19 J . Lyl e 20 D . Leah y 21 M . McKerrow 22 R . McKerro w 23 T. Menzies 24 T. McMillan 25 L. Morrison 26 N . Mules 27 C . Northey 28 S. Parson s 29 W. Pye 30 P. 31 J. Starlingg 32 A. Southerland 33 A. Terrill 34 B. Tuck 35 L. Underwood 36 N. Vogels 37 J . Ward 38 J . Webber 39 A. White 40 R. Woodward 41 D. Wood


UNDER-19 SECTION 2 gEAUMARIS U63ch: AikkB~t째a

1 M Smith 2 L . Gibso n 3 M . Ensor 4 L . Bulle r 5 J . Blake 6 A, Quin 7- A. Hammon d 8 D. Emerson g K. Alexander P. Bird 11 J . Bayford 12 M . Lee 13 . B . Steven s 14 D . Dew 15 D . Foley 16 N . Atkins 17 N . Aprea 18 N . Kennedy 19 N . Atkins 20 A Faraguna 21 K. Ransthorn 22 R. Carroll , 23 A Catlin 24 S . Moore 25 A . Black s 26 P. Wright 27 B . Thomas 28 R . Beaton 29 A . Wilso n 30 B. Spence 31 L McNicholas 32 S. Tucke r 33 N . Conlan

OLD SCOTCH Coach: Terry Kendall

MARCELUN

NTH OLD BOYS

~~. Jam Gold s U19(C):

Coach: AJ dYflym U19(C) :

1 M . Lefeanue 2 M . Karavilis 3 G . Cull 4 D. Marson 5 G . Romanin 6 S . Loy 7 D . Angotti 8 D . Ryan 9 G. Murley 10 D . Bonanno 11 A. Hasiotis 12 D . Ballantine 13 P. Pappalardo 14 C . Duinardo 1 5 J . Pappalardo 16 P. Diacogiorgis 17 J . Delahunt 18 M . Mouss i 19 J . Sheeha n 20 N . Mathews 21 M . Fisher 22 M . Roberts 23 L . Bettiol 24 B . Dinneen 25 G. Hawkins 26 T. Loude r 27 D . Ciro

1 Mohammed Taleb 2 T. Waters 3 B . Kousovasilis 4 O . Khader 5 B . Cariss 6 D . Sken e 7 S . Hoban 8 T. Halpin

OLD TRINITY Coach : Steven Maus

U19 (C) : G . Junkeer

U19 (C): S. Janes, E Davatas

1 G . Junkeer (C) 2 T. Chapman S . Mile s 4 A . Sheer 5 T. Paterson 6 I . McKenzi e 7 . C. Stevens 8 T. Frankenburg 9 N . Leitl 10 N . Slade n 11 C . Fricke 12 L . Hume 13 N . Simon 14 A. Willersdorf 15 J . Hughes 16 N . O'rien 17 S . Eager 19 M . Rowell 20 N . Brewster 21 T. Glas s 22 L . Hanneman 23 L . Walkom 24 L . Hawkins 25 M . Thwaites 26 J . McCarrol l 27 E . Stewart 28 T. Cardy S . Hosking 30 A . Leeds 31 S . Prendergast 32 E . Olive r 35 P. Rodgers 36 R . Ashton 37 C . Armstrong 40 A . Collin s 41 A . Reed 66 H . Thomas

1 S . Jones (C) 2 A . Beever 3 M . Passador 4 A . Rothe 5 B . Hutchinso n 6 C . Russell 7 B. Iseppi 8 D . Ashworth 9 A. Grigg 10 S . Dann 11 K. Node n 12 C . Wilson (VC) 13 S . Johnso n 14 R. Gamble 15 R. Baxter 16 T. Hoqgin s 17 C. Hilia s 18 N . Dahlstrom 19 J . Maslen 20 M . Canzoneri 21 L. Kenned y 22 D . Kinros s 23 B. Fitzmaurice 24 E. Davatzis (C ) 25 W. Hansen 26 D . Robinson 27 L . Clarke 28 C. Butle r 29 W. Brady 30 S . Kimonidi s 31 R. Ramsden 32 J . Cornell 33 Y. Adal 35 C. Sor 37 S . Medli n 39 A . MaiVah 43 D . Waldron (VC) 44 M . Lapira 45 S . Darcy-Mollo y 52 A . Andrews 64 M. Kassaby

~1 . Faraci 11 S. Bryant 0C 12 D . Aboud 13 C . Mille r 14 J . Saba 15 N . Tonkin 16 P. Borysiewicz 17 S. ReYnoldson 18 S. Mcllroy 19 M . Payn e 20 R. Amato 21 M . Barker 22 G . Taylor 23 H . Makhou l 24 B . Kurec 25 M . Moustaf a 26 N . O'H a ll oran 27 M . Rees 28 N . Smit h 29 S . Smith 30 D . Willoughby 31 B . Wilson 32 Momoud Taleb 33 A . McKenzie 34 C . Woo d 35 S. De Boar 36 B. McIntyre 37 M. Saunders 38 N . Devereaux 39 D . Mead 40 P. Daniels 41 M . Hayes

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

1 L . Floyd 2 S. Davey 3 A. Brudar 4 L . Paisley 5 D . Harro p 6 R . Ladd 7 A. Biggs 8 J . Meades 9 C. Home 10 C. Efstathiou 11 R . Burn 12 T. Rogers 13 G. Finlayson 14 M . Chisholm 15 D . Pountney 16 J . Miller 17 R . Bradham 18 C . Jayasekera 19 C . Moyle 20 H . Franci s 21 D . Lay 22 A . Rode 23 M . Somai a 24 B . Hall 25 D . Harrigan 26 J . Bell (C) () 27 R . Carson 28 S . Dietz 29 M . Nicholson 30 D . Porter 31 D . Maso n 32 E. E k 47 J . Robertso n

STEEDES

UNIVERSITY

MENTONET113383S Coach ; Michael Lovejoy

BLACKS

U19 (C):

1 A Ryan 2 P Carroll 3 C Tesoriero 4 J Dunne 5 J Doubaras 6 L Abdallah 7 B Ham o n 9 P Russilto 10 LT y lim 11 J Williams 12 A Connol l 13 N Zomer ~VC) 14 J Drury ry 15 G Gomez 16 A Burnett 17 S Lambert 18 M Young 19 D Falkingham 20 C Mizzi 21 J Cunningham 22 G Smith 23 D Napier (C) 24 G Alford 25 L Wintle 26 P Dohert y 27 S Kingwell 28 D Young 29 B . Johnstone 30 T Fav a 31 P Wintle 32 S Bell 33 G Strachan 34 M Mulcah y 35 A Smith 36 N . McEniry

Coach: peu10Shannassy U19 (C) :

1 M . Atkin 2 C. Brown 3 L . Brown 4 M . Byrne 5 A . Clements 6 B. Costello 7 B. Dryne 8 P. Greenbank 9 E . Hannon A . Maher 11 J . Marr 12 J .Marti n 13 J . McAuley 14 L. Mellings 15 S. Moody 16 B. Murphyy 17 R . Neale 18 A. Nolan 19 C . Pease 20 H . Peck 21 C. Schilling g 22 M . Staunton 23 S . Vegter 24 D. Walsh

OLD MELBURNIANS Coe* Mark Libard i U19 (C) :

1 J . Goole y 2 C . Gues t (C) 3 D . Fabinyi 4 C . Murph y 5 A . Ellim s 6 H . Birrel l 7 C. Fon 8 C. Jenning s 9 J . Murtaz a 10 P. Stuckey 11 N . Sample d 12 E. Wilso n 13 D . Patterso n 14 G . Anderso n 16 R . Atkin s 17 J . Hammond 18 E. Farquarso n 19 R. Hyam s 20 E . Alder 21 W. Yunke n 22 C. Ray 23 I . Amble r 24 J . Mos s 25 H . Turne r H . McLeo d 27 W. Austin 28 C . Sibre e 30 N . Coutts 32 M. Ben ko 33 N . Couzen s

WHITEFRIARS C~ shane &YIN U19 (C):

1 A . Croug h 2 M . Northeyy 3 B . Pha n 5 J . Powe r 6 B. Winc h 7 T. Hilton 8 R . Fedel e 9 L. Trewhella 10 A. Johnso n 11 M . Cassarin o 12 D. Rei d 13 N . Cowlin 14 S . Ward g 15 S . Staddo n 16 B . Sinclair 17 D . Eiferman n 18 R . Murray 19 M . Duffy 20 S . Fleming 21 M . Setches 22 S. Davis L. Armstron g 24 J . Treyvau d 25 M . Croshe r 26 D. Sullivan 27 T. Hoare 28 B . Doherty 29 M . Walsh y A . Beatti e 31 B . Jone s 32 M . Tan 33 R . Pawli k 34 T. Mulcah y 35 D . Levi 36 J. Anderson


UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E AJAX UCoach: Henry RRtertwart 1 B. Klein 2 A. Bock 3 B. Davi s 4 D. Goldenfein 5 E. Goldstone 6 D. Frid 7 S . Gutman 8 J . Rosenbaum 9 J .Onas 10 H. Snow 11 D. Rutko 12 S . Maiman 13 D. Rubenstein 14 J . Weinstock 15 D . Finkel 16 D . Feldman 17 J. Rockmart 18 A . Golvan 19 J. Basist 20 S. Czarny 21 D . Stub 22 P. Glazer 23 B. Ritterman 24 A. Lewi n 25 M . Blashki 26 Mark Segal 27 C. Spero 30 A. Lefkovic 32 A . Rodgers 33 S . Shetzer 36 M . Segal 39 S . Midler 40 A . Halphen 43 J . Sharp 44 J. Kretsch

MONASH BLUES Coach Mike Dickerism U19 (L): J. Smith 1 J. Bell 31 R . Reith 2 S. Collins 32 N . Seewang 3 B. Merlin 34 J . Fanning 4 N. Patten 35 S. Batters 5 C. Williams 36 M . Smith 6 F. Eley 37 M. Bolton 7 8 . McNeBi 42 M . Benne tt 8 S . Lloyd 43 A. Fo rster9 C.0'dree Knig ht I 10 E . Baxter 44 W. Wtckharti 11 J . Bronts 47 A. Spence 12 A Week s 13 B. Ca rstein 14 G . Vardeligt 15 S. Young 16 J. Snuth (C) 17 J. Miller 18 L Mclelland 19 B. Muston 20 M . Hickey 21 T. Crowe 22 T. O'Brien 23 J. Roscoe 24 P. O'Donnell 25 L. Dickenson 26 J . Arnott 27 B . Burke 28 D . Avery 29 S. Cooke 30 L. Creamer

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DE LA SA LL E Coach: Craiy Williams

Coach : Mark Donovan u19 (C): S. Widjaja

U19/2 (C) : A Donnisan

1 J . Same 2 N . Bourke 3 S. Erikson 4 J . Rya n 5 S. Kendall 6 J . Fulston 7 M. Davies 8 D . Globan 9 J. Acfleld 10 C. Worboys 11 P. Sykes 12 S. Sant 13 R. Silverman 14 T. Cripp s 15 A.Schwab 16 B. O'Callaghan 17 T. Kavouris 18 M . Gurpinar 20 A. Winters 21 C. Nairn 22 M. Richardson 23 C. Creer 24 A . Wilkinson 25 G. Evans 26 S . Widjaja (C) 27 T. Freeman 28 B. Hasforth 29 D . Golabek 33 P. Ralph 34 J. Wilmot 35 A. White 38 D . Veentjer 71 K. Deaki n

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2 R . Gullifer 2 A . Keo g h 3 G. Hristov 3 L .Ry an 4 M. Ruschena 6 J. Davie s 7 J. B rne 7 S. Tucker 9 N . Synott 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 19 N . Stafford 20 J . Silver 20 J . Willey 23 J . Mead 29 M . Coghlan 31 A . Hancock 31 B. Reade 40 A. Hayes 57 N . Brasher 58 D . Forer (VC) D . Buckley T. Buntine A. Burrows M . Evans R. Ford A. Jackson D. McHenry S . Monte Silva A. Murray B . Muscat A. Neville E . Phillips D. Pipito M . Salem D . Stinear

OLD MEN'tUNANS OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Sve nd SanwSd U19 (C): Was Ba9antita 1 W. Ballantine (C) 2 H. Maso n

3 4 5 6

R. Alexander M . Emanuel M . Thomasen S . Bainbridg e

8 N . Hollow 9 B . Kuramoto 10 L. Brovm 11 D . Alexander 12 R . Phipp s 13 D . Grant 14 N . Webster 15 C . McKay 16 L . Ste phen 17 A.0'Reilly 18 M . Frances 19 M . Kennedy 20 P. Mevel 21 T. McNish 22 A. Martin 23 A. Palmer 24 A. Dri nan (VC) 25 L. Hoga n 26 N . Lane 27 A. Worrel l 28 C. Twentyman 29 A . Kelly 30 B . Goss 31 S . Worrell 55 M. Campbell

Coach: Pat Hawkins (1 ) Coach: Pete Calttnan (2) U79 (C): I A6alry 38J.Mtlremy 2 C. Salad 39TMdGYCy 3 B. Boatman 40 J. MdEan 4 0C.. Camds Bets 4142 FLIVIeVA B

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HAMPTON ROVER S Coach: Ian Wihwtt U19 (C):

M .H .S .O .B. Coach: Peter O'Dea U19 (C): Jeff Filson 1 T. Parker

1 D. Anderson 2 A.Ouon 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 . Reh n 14 M. Loui s 15 G Shenfield 16 G Wood 17 A Smith 18 J Stokes 19 D Voss 20 L . Bird 21 M Jenkin 22 L. Dallas 23 S . Grimmer 24 M . Flynn 25 B Hevard 26 M Flahive 27 M . Flynn 28 C. Lucas 29 D Anderson 30 M Lanagan

2 R . Clowes 3 A . Simpson 4 J . Wilson 5 A . OiBrien 6 J. Moore 7 J. Gregson 8 T. Leaver 9 R . Limbrick 10 N . McKenzie 11 S. Rodder 12 N. Youn gs 13 B. Sims-Lucas 14 S . Calle r 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. Tay lor 26 A. Askew 27 H . Taylor 28 M. Podolsky 29 R . Park 30 T. Morgan 31 L. Jones 32 R. Weeden 33 T. Lower 34 R. Ware 35 B . Miezis 36 S . Osborne

ORMOND Coach: Brian Keating U19 (C) : A Stasiak

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1 S . Thompson 2 M. Nash 3 D . Robbins 4 D . Rowan 5 T. Ashford 6 M. Broadhurst 7 S. Kelehe r 8 R. Coulston 9 J. Putz 10 J. Cullen 11 B. Minter 12 P. Townsend 13 A. Kurzei 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'Halloran 25 J . Dal e 26 D . Mabbeft 27 P. Gleason 28 A. Stasiak 29 K.Ouon 30 H . Black 31 P. Waked 32 A. Russell 33 S. Stephens 35 C. Knight

Coach : John Howard U19 (C): J. Drummond! 63 J. Dnimrrand W C. ThursFaid 65 D. Mehon=y 68 K Toohey 67 w. Perkins e8J.Za3ame 69 S . Reece 70 C. Barrera 71 M. earaket 72 A. Camaro 73 S . Ranagnaw 74 G . Gray 75 M.Toppn 76D .Slade 77 A. Moae 78 R . Hall 79 C. McMU15n 80 A Haines 71 L DaWan 82 B. Zurek 83ASelvm 84 L Pryde 93 S. KeromC/ 85 H. Ready 94 D. Heaysna 88 C. Pierez 95 A . Deb 87 T. MatNews 96 M . Cola 88 J. Van Bierkel 97 M. Toyb 89 N. DiZfiv a 90 S .Katalwu'os 91 T. Campbell 92 B .Santaks_aa



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VARIETY IN WINTE R , winter approaches we all look to add variety to ~. our training sessions . Here are some ways we can add some spice to our training routine . (1) Gaelic Footba ll / Aussie Rules This is a modified game of Gaelic Football . The a,-1i ie is played with a soccer ball . The basic rules are s follows: no player can be in contact with the ball while his knees are in contact with the ground . to run with the ball, the player must alternate between bouncing the ball and kicking the ball to himself every 5 metres. when the ball is on the ground a player can elect to kick the ball off the ground or pick it up . He must not dive on it. to score, the attacking team has to get the ball between the goal posts . It does not have to be kicked . all other rules are as per Aussie Rules . (2) Goal Kicking Competition.

A goal kicking competition is a great way to add some interest to training . Here are some examples of what to do you can adapt these ideas in any number of ways . Note : each team requires 3-4 footballs . On the whistle, players on witches hats A and D, about 20 metres apart in front of goal, 20 metres out, handball to their teammates on hats B and C 15 metres in front of A and D respectively. On receiving he ball the players shoot for goal as quickly as possible . First ball through the goals scores a point for his team . Players rotate from hat to hat . The coaches siarts the next "race" every 10 seconds . This activity

can be varied in any number of ways . Here are some examples. players on hats A and D can roll the ball . players on hats A and D can attempt to smother the kick of the opposing team . distance between hats can be lengthened so the activity can start with a kick , (3) Swimming Nigh t A night in the pool can provide a break from a normal training night, while providing a good opportunity to do some work on the players aerobic endurance . Some activities that can be included in the poo l are: 10 times 25 metres lengths of flutter kick with a kick boar d water aerobics "running" in deep water with life jackets . torture circuit - this is where players continually move in and out of water performing nominated activities . For example, the following activities would be performed one after the other with no res t -jump in pool, get out of pool, do 10 push ups, get back in pool, get out of pool, do 10 sit ups etc . (4) Boxing There are numerous boxing centres in Melbourne who are prepared to come and take a training session at a very reasonable rate (approximately $3 per player) . They provide gloves, helmets, bags, skipping ropes and the experience to run a very enjoyable (and torturous) training session . Stuart Glascott Senior Coach - Old Ivanhoe Grammarian s

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SEN. RES . U•19 TOTAL C ,UB OLD XAVERIANS 12 11 13 26 4 ~;'HITEFRIARS O C 11 12 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 12 10 OLD MENTONIANS 10 9 .5 OLD CAREY 12 12

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1tONASH GRYPHONS 12 12 BEAUMARIS 11 9 MARCELLIN 10 11 *OLD CAMBERWELL 11 *12 .5 OLD SCOTCH 7 10 ORMOND 7 11 OLD TRINITY 9 6 PENINSULA I1 10 HAMPTON ROVERS 8 8 MONASH BLUES 8 9 OLD GEELONG 8 9 OLD IVANHOE 8 4 SOUTHBANK 10 .5 9 RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 5 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 7 10 *Adjusted game Rd 10 June 20th . Bonus points are on offer and can be earned as follows: • 40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior, reserve or Under 1 9 players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches . • 2 points for each S 100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 Jul y 1998 .


Deferred from July 7th Michael Sorleto, North Brunswick . Tripping, 3 matches

ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW 1998 (June - September) This Sat . 18/7 : Old Geelong v Banyule This Sun 19/7: FIDA matchday Next Sat 25/7: Therry Penola v Old Ivanho e Next 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 Haileybury v De La Salle Sun 9/8 : FIDA semi - final s Sat 15/8: Club XVIII Prelim . Finals Sun : 16/8 FIDA Grand Final s Sat: 22/8 Club XVIII Grand Finals Sun: 23/8 Old Scotch v Old Hai)eybury Sat : 29/8 B Section First Semi-Final Sun : 30/8 A Section First Semi Final Sat : 5/9 B Section Second Semi-Final Sun : 6/9 A Section Second Semi-Final Sat: 12/9 C Section Grand Fina l Sun : 13/9 B Section Preliminary Final

First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ( $100); each subsequent offence ( $100) . Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19 failure to phone failure to provide score s by 2 .3 0pm final scores by 5pm Old Xaverians (C18) OTHER Thornbury Cougars fined $150 for a player wearing gloves in a Club XVIII match played 4/7/98 . Incorrect scores phoned (Rd . 13 ) St. Kilda Sth. Caulfield (Sen .), Uni . Blacks (Sen .), Chirnside Park (Sen .), St . Leos Emmaus (Res .) N il APPEALS: St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield (U19) - failure to provide final scores by 5pm - appeal upheld .

From July 11th Luke Hannebery, Old Xaverians. Charging (adJourqE until July 21st) . David Welsby, Old Geelong. Striking, 3 matches. Phillip Jones, Glenhuntly . Striking, 2 matches . Vince Grimaldi, North Brunswick . Tripping, 3 matehe Jamie Robertson, Old Westbourne (Reserves) . Strikin 4 matches. Lachlan Stephen, Old Mentonians (U 19) . Misconduct, matches. Christian Barrerra, St. Kilda South Caulfield . (U19 Striking, 2 matches. ` Benjamin Campbell, Fitzroy Reds (Reserves Attempting to strike, 1 match . ' Charles Williams, Monash Blues (U19) . Striking, matches. ' Tim Maughan, Kew (Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches, * Accepted prescribed penalt y

Investigation results - July 14th, 1998

Power House and Old Cam be rwe ll senior player, charged with being involved in a melee in the matd played at Power House on July 4th . Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribe( penalty of $100 each . AJAX and University Blacks senior playen charged with being involved in a melee in the matcl played at Melbourne University on July 4th . Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribe( penalty of $100 each. Thomastown an d Bulleen-Templestowe senio players charged with being involved in a melee in th( match played at Thomastown on July 4th . Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribe( penalty of 8100 each . Parkside registered player Leigh Macnamarz charged with allegedly directing abusive and obscent language towards field umpire Andrea Thwaites from the bench whilst not playing . It was also alleged thal during the same match, the same abusive a nobscen com entswer contiualyrepatedby members of the Parkside crowd . Parkside guilty of conduct unbecoming a club ol the VAFA in that it allowed members of its supporters to make sexually abusive comments to umpire Andrea Thwaites. Club fined $250 . Club also placed on a bond of $500 for remainder of 1998 season and 1999 season. If club found guilty of any similar offence in this time $500 to be immediately added to any fine for new offence . A matter lodged by Oaklei AFC alleging that one of its players was racially ?used by a Peninsula 0 B official was resolved through mediation . A report lodged by umpires alleging that umpires were abused by a Therry Penola official, (match 4/7/98) was resolved at a preliminary hearing .

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aribyrnong and Broadmeadows battled out a ~tight game at GiIlon Oval last round with the B L,}}dogs getting the points to remain in second position . Karingal ( 2) outlasted Parkside in anothc r close match . the margin between the two at the close of play only 6 points . Karingal lost to Bendigo (1) , however remained on top, while Werribee forfeited to Bendigo (2) . Hawthorn hosted Ringwood last Saturday as an exhibition match prior to the Hawthorn Amateurs match with the Hawks getting d c points convincingly. The Saints easily defeated Geelong in their first match of the competition . Ballarat were no match for RAID Lions who on their match at Ballarat also convincingly .

This week at Elsternwick Park sees the two bottom sides in Division 2 fight out the battle for the wooden spoon . Ringwood have better form and should defeat Werribee . Karingal (1) and the Bombers should be a close match, with the Bulls winning to remain on top, while Karingal (2) should be too strong for Geelong . RAID Lions face Bendigo (2) keen to remain in the four and with this incentive should defeat the Lions today. Hawthorn face the might of Maribyrnong who should prove too strong, as to should Broadmeadows over the struggling Ballarat, with the Saints to prove too strong for Parkside . Bendigo (1) have the bye .

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F RESERVE MONASH GRYPHONS 13 12 1 0 1260 460 271 .74 48 WEST BRUNSWICK 13 9 4 0 1005 658 152 .74 36 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 13 9 4 0 1038 828 125 .36 36 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 13 7 6 0 815 871 93 .57 28 ELEY PARK A F C 13 5 8 0 811 1146 70.77 20 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 13 4 9 0 660 978 67 .48 16 SYNDAL TALLY HO 13 3 10 0 613 1017 60 .28 12 ANZ ALBERT PARK 13 3 10 0 523 966 54,14 12 CLUB 18 (1 ) OLD XAVERIANS 12 12 0 0 1358 283 479.86 48 DE LA SALLE 12 10 2 0 879 454 193.61 40 MHSOB 12 8 4 0 775 600 129.17 32 'OLD SCOTCH 12 8 4 0 650 505 128.71 32 OLD BRIGHTON 12 8 4 0 574 556 103 .24 32 'OLD MELBURNIANS 12 5 7 0 503 762 66 .01 20 COLLEGIANS 12 3 9 0 434 825 52.61 12 STKEVINS 12 2 10 0 426 779 54.69 8 MAZENOD O C 12 2 10 0 446 881 50.62 8 THERRY PENOLA OB 12 3 9 0 385 927 41 .53 8 *RD 5- (9 .5 .98) Old Melburnians played an InellgIbie playe r CLUB 18 (2) MONASH WHITES 12 11 1 0 836 398 210.05 44 THORNBURY COUGARS 12 9 3 0 901 541 166 .54 36 MT LILYDALE 0 C 12 8 4 0 917 558 164 .34 32 KEW 12 7 5 0 740 488 151 .64 28 MARCELLIN 12 6 6 0 674 703 95 .87 24 OLD ESSENDON GR 12 3 9 0 546 971 56 .23 12 PARKSIDE 12 2 10 0 488 936 52 .14 8 YARRA VALLEY 12 2 10 0 486 1078 45 .08 8 UNDER-19 SECTION i OLD XAVERIANS 13 13 0 0 1598 573 278 .88 52 OLD PARADIANS 13 10 3 0 1253 889 140 .94 40 DE LA SALLE 13 9 4 0 1367 1117 122 .38 36 COLLEGIANS 13 7 6 0 1329 1004 132 .37 28 OLO BRIGHTON 13 7 6 0 1043 957 108 .99 28 UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 6 7 0 1042 989 105 .36 24 ST KEVINS 13 6 7 0 1009 1390 72 .59 24 ST BERNARDS 13 3 10 0 1025 1374 74.6 12 MAZENOD 0 C 13 3 10 0 872 1544 56 .48 12 OLD CAREY 13 1 12 0 740 1704 43 .43 4 UNDER-19 (2 ) WHITEFRIARS 13 12 1 0 1592 720 221 .11 48 OLD SCOTCH 13 11 2 0 1439 889 161 .87 44 OLD TRINITY 13 9 4 0 1422 915 155.41 36 ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 13 7 6 0 1062 1150 92 .35 28 BEAUMARIS A F C 13 5 7 1 959 1174 81 .69 22 OLD HAILEYBURY 13 5 8 0 1146 1179 97 .2 20 OLD MELBURNIANS 13 5 8 0 988 1315 75 .73 20 MARCELLIN 13 4 8 1 986 1128 87.41 18 NORTH OLD BOYS 13 4 9 0 881 1343 65 .6 16 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 2 11 0 791 1530 51 .7 8 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E MHSOB 13 11 2 0 1628 704 231 .25 44 OLD MENTONIANS 13 9 4 0 1570 880 178 .41 36 ORMOND 13 9 4 0 1171 919 127 .42 36 HAMPTON ROVERS 13 8 5 0 1311 827 158 .52 32 AJAX 13 8 5 0 950 989 96 .06 32 MONASH BLUES 13 7 6 0 956 1022 93 .54 28 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 13 5 7 1 878 872 100 .69 22 CAULFIELD GR 13 4 8 1 821 1014 80 .97 18 DE LA SALLE (2) 13 3 10 0 955 1294 73 .8 12 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 13 0 13 0 366 2203 16 .61 0 UNDER-19 (2) RED OLD IVANHOE 13 12 1 0 1205 588 204 .93 48 YARRA VALLEY 13 11 2 0 1111 628 176 .91 40 WARRINGAL A F C 13 9 4 0 1438 718 200.28 36 THERRY PENOLA OB 13 9 4 0 1344 832 161 .54 36 OLD GEELONG 13 7 6 0 797 873 91 .29 28 AQUINAS O C 13 6 7 0 1030 1120 91 .96 24 OLD PARADIANS (2) 13 6 7 0 784 1241 63.77 24 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 13 5 8 0 576 1290 40 20 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 10 1 9 0 282 1296 21 .76 4


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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 1998 TEAM NAME OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS OLD MELBURNIANS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD SCOTC H DE LA SALLE OLD HAILEYBURY OLD BRIGHTON COLLEGIAN S MARCELLIN OLD TRINITY MHSOB OLD IVANHOE ORMOND NORTH OLD BOYS OLD PARADIANS MAZENOD 0 C THERRY PENOLA OB IVANHOE

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

BEAUMARIS A F C OLD MENTONIANS HAMPTON ROVERS OLD GEELONG ST BEDES MENT TIG BANYULE ST LEOS EMMAUS W P ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE THOMASTOW N

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

SOUTHBANK WHITEFRIARS PARKSIDE AJAX MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON GR AQUINAS 0 C SALESIAN 0 C YARRA VALLEY UNIVERSITY BLACKS ST PATRICKS MENTONE ST JOHNS 0 C CAULFIELD GRAMMAR PENINSULA 0 B OLD CAMBERWELL CHIRNSIDE PARK OAKLEIGH A F C POWER HOUSE ELSTERNWICK SWINBURNE UNIVERSIT Y GLENHUNTLY ST MARYS

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

OLD CAREY RICHMOND CENTRAL KE W UHSOB NORTH BRUNSWICK FITZROY REDS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS BULLEEN COBRAS LA TROBE UNIVERSITY OLD WESTBOURNE A F C

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

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

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

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W L D FOR AGAINST % PO I NTS A SECTION 12 1 1566 807 194 .05 48 8 5 1448 1304 111 .04 32 8 5 1113 1016 109 .55 32 8 5 1295 1332 97 .22 32 7 6 1230 1130 108 .85 28 7 6 1189 1130 105 .22 28 7 6 1112 1171 94 .96 28 6 7 1144 1272 89 .94 24 2 11 1100 1393 78 .97 8 0 13 979 1621 60.39 0 B SECTION 10 3 0 1260 990 127 .27 40 9 4 0 1282 1058 121 .17 36 8 5 0 1365 1157 117 .98 32 8 5 0 1057 1009 104 .76 32 7 6 0 1223 1071 114 .19 28 7 6 0 1119 990 113 .03 28 6 7 0 1143 1259 90 .79 24 5 8 0 1077 1328 81 .1 20 3 10 0 1152 1362 84 .58 12 2 11 0 1055 1509 69 .91 8 C SECTION 11 2 0 1707 1143 149 .34 44 10 3 0 1525 1226 124 .39 40 8 5 0 1261 939 134 .29 32 8 5 0 1222 1267 96 .45 32 7 6 0 1233 1155 106 .75 28 5 8 0 1234 1321 93 .41 20 5 8 0 1321 1501 88 .01 20 5 8 0 1213 1497 81 .03 20 3 10 0 1197 1488 80 .44 12 3 10 0 1240 1616 76 .73 12 D SECTIO N 11 1 1 1568 1067 146.95 46 11 2 0 1381 959 144 44 9 3 1 1372 1044 131 .42 38 9 4 0 1312 1065 123 .19 36 8 5 0 1145 912 125 .55 32 7 6 0 1233 1139 108 .25 28 6 7 0 1406 1270 110 .71 24 6 7 0 1158 1201 96 .42 24 5 8 0 1381 1351 102,22 20 3 10 0 854 1122 76 .11 12 1 12 0 921 1661 55 .45 4 1 12 0 760 1700 44 .71 4 E BLUE SECTIO N 12 1 0 1705 737 231 .34 48 11 2 0 1846 822 224.57 44 11 2 0 1730 899 192.44 44 8 5 0 1610 1176 136.9 32 8 5 0 1335 1163 114.79 32 5 7 1 1386 1290 107.44 22 4 9 0 1050 1461 71 .87 16 3 9 1 938 1557 60 .24 14 2 11 0 828 2165 38 .24 8 0 13 0 891 2049 43 .48 0 E WHITE SECTIO N 12 1 0 1792 656 273 .17 48 12 1 0 1686 1046 161 .19 48 9 4 0 1634 1033 158 .18 36 8 5 0 1163 1364 85 .26 32 7 6 0 1260 1214 103 .79 28 6 7 0 1045 1150 90 .87 24 5 8 0 1185 1215 97.53 20 3 10 0 945 . 1488 63.51 12 2 11 0 735 1543 47.63 8 1 12 0 755 1491 50.64 4 F SECTION 12 1 0 1692 807 209 .67 48 10 3 0 1302 868 150 40 9 4 0 1482 1076 137.73 36 7 6 0 1073 955 112 .36 28 5 8 0 1096 1332 82 .28 20 4 9 0 925 1298 71 .26 16 3 10 0 886 1332 66 .52 12 2 11 0 821 1741 47 .16 8

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