MAJOR SPONSO R
$Zhjit
SmokeFree
'G'
o
±YcL7
d~ I
Wake up to radio's biggest serve of sporting news, interviews and entertainment each weekday morning
. The Big Sports Breakfast . 5 .30-9am weekdays . Only on Radio Sport 927AM .
L ° ffl(Ali®
a®
Proudly supporting the V.A .F.A . SPOaO' .-9
~z~aG
09 Q
&7
. ., FROM THE O F
Great interest in CY! ,a nnel 3 1 matches + ems that many people are not being put off by the ordinary timeslot (Saturday 12.00 to 1 .30) to view a „ oi, :y of the Sportscover Match of the Day on Channel j . h4atehes have been selected for the remaining ome and away matches with participating clubs u=i1 to, asking if theyd be prepared to contribute 1 00 towards costs to have their game covered . If a ub from a match is not interested the coverage i s ; :;i4red to another two clubs playing each other . There are a number of entitlements for being a club ihas had at least one match covered by the VAFA entarv team (Delphinus Productions) - thes e rj ~ e been well documented in past issues , In regards to finals, the A and B section finals p1a~ , d at Elsternwick Park will be covered, and the C -cuon Grand Final which is always played at Gl~i~:rnwick Park . The B section first semi, however son't be covered as the Delphinus Team has another sporting commitment on that day . We are asking each participating club to con. tribute $200 towards covering costs of finals
matches and this will entitle clubs to 15 match tape s ,~f the game and the ability to purchase extra tapes at .,20 each (for players and supporters) . Other clubs who ii,a e not had a match covered before the finals will only receive 10 match tapes and each other tape will cost ,25 (if they provide $200 for the finals match to be cov-red) .
Clubs that do not agree to contribute the $200 will not receive any match tapes or be able to order any ~pes of that match . Hopefully the matches covered in the lead up to the finals and during the finals will continue to provide much interest - one of the ways to measure interest is uirough the sales of tapes and this is growing eac h
lar. To remove any doubt I present the eligibility display again in its entirety today .
I' _ AL STEVENS
Finals Eligibility . CHIEF EXECUTIVE Senior fInaIs . Any OFFICER registered player ca n be selected as long as permit is current . Seniors/Reserves. If both teams are playing on the same weekend a reserves player must have played at least two (2) senior or 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 fmals match. U/ 19 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 Cl 18 matches and in not more than 8 senior and reserves matches combined .
Finals Last week I presented the eligibility requirement s
, r all matches. There is a bit of tidying up I had to do to bring last week's presentation in accord with the sociatiori s rules - the section applying to senior and erves teams both playing on the one day in particu-
Congratulations Lions. Well done to Leigh Carlson an d his Collegians' team for breaking through for win number one . Full credit for lifting the standard in the last few weeks and for striving for the elusive first .
i P
THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N
J uly 25th,1998
Price : $1 .5
Vol . 98 No . 15
~ek's column begins by addressing the fallout ~ of last week's column. which is still being felt around the traps - most notably at St . Kevins . who have been reported missing to Police . Yes folks, I refer to "Executive Tips", a wise and prophetic little addition to last week's A-section report which had this writer defending other people's (strange) predictions all day at the Junction Oval. No doubt SKOBs saw fit to use the tips as ammunition in their win over Old Melburnians - other scan do likewise by vie~ving MY final four selection in next week's column. The highlight of the round so far comes from the Lion den, where Cs- finally overcome a difficult season to record its first vin . comfortably disposing of Old Brighton by 29 po s . It was a joyous victory for the bottom side . who played off in a grand final just two years and made the four last year too . But an exodus of talented . experienced, and vital players at the end of last year left a gaping hole in the 1998 team, a hole which has been filled by inexperienced . if promising, young players . With a few more senior hands on deck, the Lions might not have lost so many of their games they squandered after holding a winning position . They led by 16 points at the last change against Brighton on Saturday, but there was little chance the Lions were going to surrender after making a commitment not to let the opportunity for 4 points pass up . Warne-Smith and Mooney returned to the field and form. the former booting seven match-winning goals . Humphrey. Cleary and ttanDerVenne were also in good touch, the latter being just one example of the Lion's promising young brigade . The loss confirmed for Old Brighton what had been on the cards anyway - relegation, Like Collegians . Brighton have a player exodus to thank for their poor season, and their last games in Agrade will be spent watching one of last vear's stars . Matthew Dennis, establish himself at Hawthorn . Results at other grounds also had a bearing on the shape of the ladder . as St . Kevins regained second spot on the ladder after a long absence since the early part of the season . With Marcus Dollman restricted to precious few minutes on the field. Dion Ciavola stepped up his efforts in the middle to be a driving force behind their five goal win over the Redlegs at the Junction Oval, The home side were missing their skipper with a number of other key players on the sidelines . but the Redlegs looked somewhat flat after what has been a big month . A belated revival saw them get close in the final term . but an inaccurate scoreboard exaggerated the extent of the deficit the Redlegs faced and they finished playing without the momentum they might otherwise have generated. Fraser and Mahoney were also prominent for the winners while Ryan and Curtis shared seven goals .
With C-i_' : Xaverians managing to convert just four out of 18 first-half chances at Toorak
Park, Be La Salle were feeling rightly confident trailing by four points at the long break . Wit vice-captain overcoming a flu to boot three go-, Hyland, Elliot and Browne making the play, De n't count on the fact that Xavs may just put the ing boots on in the second half. That they did, f larly in the third quarter when they booted seve to quash any hopes the visitors may have had . C continues to improve with each game, wh siadenothrsgpfmaceowht tremendous year. PREVIEW With just the two matches today to compl
round, all sides will then have four matches ren in the lead-up to September as the battle for A- : finals glory intensifies . University Blues travel to f 7 shot at the top four at stake . If the Blues fail to t< points today, their chances of post-season glory slip away . Coach Andrew Smith was an intf observer at last weekend's Redlegs v. St . Kevins t - he would not have seen too many attributes those teams that his ov~m Blues do not posses ; have a slick . hard-running on-ball unit that is c of moving the ball quickly through the midfield, proven, talented finisher in George DeCrespign has a strong pair of hands, a quick lead, and arteshogl,ndubemortha h for the Bloods backmen today . Blues by 35 poir Today's other match also has an important 1:â&#x20AC;˘ on the shape of the ladder . Old Scoteta, grand fi in 1997, travel to St . Bernards desperate to give selves a shot at the big one again this year . Their nents have every reason to believe that thev 1l t ing part in the action during September, but a home today over Cardinals will push the Bernan step closer to achieving that end . The Bernarc proudly claim to have A-section`s leading goalki the enigmatic Luke Vassallo has alternated be stints on the ball and in front of goals and has I handy decoy for the likes of Gilmour, Merringte others . The Cardinals have some goalkicking po of their own . although Hawkins and Phillips more supportive role to the great Aiden Boyc great he might be, but i just can't see Old I upsetting St . Bernards on home soil today . St . B points .
a
;ec '
ts .
DRS -- 18. 07 .98
OLD'"1 :LBUR"ai_(S 3.3 6.4 6 .8 12.8 .80 ST F-'' 1 :13 2.3 9.6 12 .10 16 .14 .110 Old 63e1 : Ellis 4, htc.ltil&t 2. Thompson 2 . Copnlcas . [~vett. L Bum . Aubrey. Best : Hotrns. McDougal, Thompson . Roberts. Aubrey . Ellis . St Revlon D. Ryan 4 . Corns 3. BmMes 2. M . Ryan 2. Ciatula. Fraser. Gar~~ . Finch. Hetsitt. Best: Fraser. Ciavola. Gross . L7ahone}•. D. Rai. OConnor . OLD XAVERIA.NS 2 .9 4.14 11 .19 12,22 .94 DE LA SALLE 3 .0 5.4 6.6 8.10.58 Old Xaveri:tns: Jones 3 . Blood 2. Richardson. Dede. Ford, t:oodnll'L Hunter, Gladman . Tucker. Bast: Jones. Cran.aae . Hede . Ford . Bourn. Hatfieid. De La SrilFe: Evans 3 . Satft 2. Hart 2 . Crow, Best: S. Hcland. Elliott . Broasne. Jackson . l+andephllklu . Duckett. OLD BRIGHTON 3 .2 7.3 10 .8 13 .11 .89 COLLEGL4NS 4.3 8.4 13 .6 20 .8 .128 Old Briighton: A?der:on 2 . lian Den Drm~en 2. Perry 2. Purie . Kent . Oakley. Pr:or. Talbot . Lennox, McLachlan, Best: Oakle4 . Pirrie, Tvcnms . Van Den Dugen . Prn•cr . Alderson, gisns : tVarne-Srnith 7 . D^~.anoJones 3 . hioanev 3 . Van Der lerme 2 . Pollock Mxkman . E1g. Lake_ Best : Humphrey. Van Der-temie. 14`une-Sni<th . . N~bet vMone
CLj?= . : :' - '- ;DM'- : ST . BERNARDS 5 8 OLD SCOTCH 43 -ITH COLLEGIANS 7 4 0 ST. KEVINS 4 3 7 SON OLD XAVERIANS 1 36 ST. KEVINS 2 34
0
. RESERVES - 18 .07.98 OLD MELBUR1t7fitiS 5 .0 7 .4 7.5 7 .7.49 ST'[f :`.7Pi5 3.2 5.5 11 .9 14 .13.97 Old 1Yetbtun3ans: Cl 2 . 4turrav. Dixon . Rabbitt. Hunt . Banes. Brst: Ra` . idct, Rabbttt. S . .__ Michell. Jenkina. St Par<.a»io 5 . F N9ulehahv 2 . Farguharsrnt 2 . Skeruacdtt M. P: . . :: .'io. ScarCo ,t: I .. ScarCo . iitilc<2hq. 14cArdle. M. P:utcoraz:o. D. K, OLD Xi:; : RLA."sS 4.0 7.5 11 .7 12.10 .82 DELA~ :LLE 2.3 3 .4 8.4 11 0.4.64 Old °-vuis-- :rq, Bourke 2. Steam'- Ja :: s 2. Hail. R. Dilla. Dann . Fl=ing. N. Ock•.v . I . Bast : Lcchte . Dann, ! h.err . R. Dil lon . N . Ockleshaw, Stearn . lk1 2-1 . 5em.ut 2. BrseLa Cs . . , ".. Fisher. Flotserda ,. Harbor. b1ithcn. ; t.flthen. anti . Hume. ?.loom. l.asuti. OLD-. .1 4 0 .0 0 .0 3 .2 6.3.39 COLLEG 3 .1 5 .8 6.1 2 8 .14 .82 Old Brighton: (Goal id E- F' , us not received) CoB : B _: ' J o i2 s ana dest plavers not received)
A RESERVE KI UNIVERSITY BLUES 35 DE LA SALLE 1 35 OLD M ELBURNIANS 1 30 OLD SCOTCH 28
y.
Field : Hinton Jamie Kvins Boundary : Bo b
lin Jon Stevenson Goal : Bernie Hoare bards V. I - _ _ LUE S TI '>.ony Damen Heath Little Boundary : 1< : Bowman Tim Dodds Goal : Shanno n an John Kelly
:_JCa66T 1 z 1RDS v . ST . KEVIN S
~uTCH v . DE LA SALLE Ai"ERIANS v . COLLEGIAN S G 'iELBURNIANS v, UNIVERSITY BLUE S
. D HAiLEYBURY v . OLD BRIGHTON op ; e
ern
n V --
i natch highlights and panel d k, u - io n of this match shown on Channel 31 Saturdav
_ngust, 12 .60 noon - 1 .30 pm)
A Section OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS
COLLEGIANS
DE LA SALLE
Coeck Leigh Carlson Res. Coach: Craig 1,4ardcervis
Coach : Kevin Collins Res . Coach: Greg Feutrill
Coach :Dale Ta~ing
1 B . King
1 M . Chun
~~'
2 N . Florentine 3 B . Woolhouse
2 P. Fiume 3 D. Crowe
4 T. Van Der Veene 5 G. Deane-Johns 66 S. Van Der Veene
7 L. Byrne 8 C. Higson 8 C. Pollock 9 V Cleary ry
10 S . Harding 11 B . Mackenzie
12 C. Dilena 13 S . Elg
14 D. Warne-Smith 15 N. Michael 15 Y. Phillips 16 A. Wallace 17 R . Hosking 17 D . Phillips
18 J . Benne tt 19 B. Mooney
20 A. Greenway 21 A. Johnston 22 D . Kerr
4 L. Hall 5 C. Swift
3 R . Oakley 4 M . Talbot
6M Fishe r
5 N . Perry ry ~ )
7 C. Browne 8 C . Wright 9 C . Campbell T. Silvers
11 A. Evans (VC) 12 D . Toohey 13 A. Waters 14 A. Duncan 15 J . Hodder 16 S. Hyland
17 A. Elliott 18 A. Flowerday 19 J. Tullyy 20 B. Corin 20 P. O'Brien
21 D . Jackson 22 P. O'Callaghan
22 S . Laska
23 D . Balzer
24 J . Morel
N . Milat 24 R . Hart nett 25 J . Frazer 26 S. Wooley
25 26 26 27
27 S. Humphry
28 S . Ha rt
28 S. Blackman 29 A. Kenneally 30 M. Galbraith
29 D. Rosman
3 1 J . Nevins 32 J . Tarpey 33 A . Sta rtin 34 D . Entwisle 35 R . Morley 36 G . Fode
37 M . Opie 38 M . Lake C () 39 R . Jone s 40 M . O' Donnel l 42 L. Vasdekis
43 G. Cooper 45 M . Mossman
45 N . Harris 46 C. Harris 47 D. Milat 48 J . Lemon 49 A . Smith
50 B . Jefferson 51 P. Baxter 52 N . Gill 53 M . Inglis 54 T. Dimopoulos
55 A . Mirakian 55 E . Jone s 57 J . Moore
1 A. Kry zwniak 2 J . Murch
G. Hynes S . Woo d P. Wyles L. Van Der Pligt
6 S. Alderson 7 B. Logan
12 H . Bickett 13 R . Kent
14 B . Paterson 15 D . Tymms
26 T. McNamara
27 D. Paterson 28 A. Alde rton
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 . Barber
44 X. Clancy 44 T. Montgomery 46 M. Hegan 47 D . Lasini
50 S . Williams (VC) 51 D . Strachan 52 D . Stockdale 53 B . Letchford
48 D . Smith
56 R . Brown
59 M . Mercuri 61 R . Grace 62 R . Beatt ie 63 S. McManus 64 G . Curren 66 S . Thomas
17 Ash Hilton
23 M. Seccull
35 S . Mercer 36 B . Pollock
59 M . Richards 64 M . Gribble 70 T. Smith 75 J . Walshe 76 P. Halbish 77 T Proctor
13 B. Carty 14 A. Forsyth 15 N . Morey 1 5 R . Bart holmeusz 16 B. Langford-Jones
21 N . Winter 22 K . Farrell 23 A . Pryor 24 R. Carter 25 S . Nickas
33 M . O'Donnell 34 A. Pedicini 35 A. Mackintosh 36 M . Aron 37 S . Clay 37 M . Rosel 38 A. Mithe n 39 P. Brasher ( C) 40 M . Butler 41 M . McHen ry 42 B. Lee 43 L. Borella
58 T. Ford
8 M . Ort on 9 C. Home
18 A. Papo tto 18 M. Constable 19 M. Armstong (VC) 20 C . Krau s 21 A. Walden 21 B. Waters
32 R. Bonnici 33 D. King
55 M . Harber
5 C. Warden 6 W. Smit h 7 Adam Hilton
16 B . Williams 17 A . Van Den Dungen 18 M . Jackson (VC) 19 A . Mand Iari s y 20 A . Palfrey
34 M . Reid
58 A . Thompson
4 C. McKenzie
12 D . Seccull
31 K . Mannix
54 J . Duckett
2 S . Theodor e 3 A . Ross
10 C. Efstathiou 11 C. Hucker
29 P. Woff
50 J . Doak 51 A. Orlando 52 D . Hyland 53 L . Seeger
1 M . Benne tt
2 D. Connell ( C) 3 D. Warden
10 R . Ha rtman 11 A . Fitzgerald
57 A . McLachlan 59 R . Farrer 60 D . Crewdson 61 A . Witte
62 A . Lewis 63 B . Wilson 66 T Lennox
71 B . Alderson 84 P. McMahon
22 S. Richardson 24 A . Ross 25 G. Rowlands
The Angel Tavern G ry ph Inn
4 5 6 7 8
S . Ellinghaus L. Bunn D. Holme C. Thompso n M . Love tt
9 C. Aubre y 10 T. Robert s 11 M . Juke s 12 A . Hewitt 13 S . Rose 14 J . Bun n 15 M . Robe rts
16 C . Eab ry 17 J . Miller
18 A. Topakas 19 A. Parki n 20 J . Guest 21 L . Boyd
22 A. Waddel l 23 M. Berry (VC) 24 C . Ber ry
26 G. Phillips (VC ) 27 J . Dan n 28 A . Pound 28 S . Walden
26 C . Kennedyy 27 O . Boyd
29 B . Carson
30 I . McMullin
30 R . Aughterson 31 D . Mason 31 B . Mai n 32 P. O'Donnell 33 A . Floyd
34 C . Reidy
28 S . Rabbitt 29 M . Ward 31 J . Hart 32 A . McDougal l 33 G. Dixon
34 C . Elli s 35 D . Brow n
35 D. Lappage 36 B . Lay 37 S . O'Grady 38 R. Parker 39 M . Stanojevi c 40 H. Gopu 40 W. Phillips
36 A . McKeon 37 R . Mulquiney 38 A . Michel l 39 J . Rig g
41 B . Melin
42 P. Theodor e
42 D. Scaife 43 R. Plecher
43 T. Cloke
45 N. Hil l 46 P. Langford-Jones 47 J. Kuria
46 S . Topakas
44 A. Kirkwood-Scott
48 S. Saunders 49 R . Goulden 50 A. Bonwick 51 P. Dimond
52 D . Reid 53 C . Pountney 54 D . Scaunich 54 M. Thiel e 55 L . Byrns
56 D . Webb
57 M. Wray 58 R . McMaster 59 L . Hardema n 60 J. Amitrano 61 A. Hall 62 R . Thornton 65 C . Dowling
The Marine
From
Coach : Michael Ford Res. Coach: David Bi
1 A. Baxter
8 G . Hipwell 9 S . Lennox
30 B . Mannix
49 A. Moore 50 P. Mannix
OLD HAILEYBURY OLDMELBURNI Coach : Simon Meehan Res. Coach: Peter Fatouros
40 S C o w 41 G . Wilhelm
44 P. Thompso n 45 Z . Useino v 47 S . Brow n 48 C. Jenkins 49 T. Stuckey (C 50 P. Marini s 51 C. Banks 52 B . Campbel l 53 A. Bain s 54 I . Paterson 55 S . Murray
56 A. Hun t 57 M . Peers 58 S. Giglia
59 J . Raftopolo u 60 H . Marshall 61 J . Sallabank 62 W. Hauserm E 63 L . Col e 64 P. Mill s THE
BEAOONSFIEI HOTEL Ph. 9534 0225
A.
ction
OLD SCOTCH OLD XAVERIANS St BERNARDS ST KEViNS UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Tim Coach : Garry Foulds coach: 'A'ayns Ftam~ Coach : Tim Hart Coach : Andrew Smith Res. Coach: David l aw aes . Ccaadi: D Res. Coach : Hartley Ston e Res. Coach : Pat Mackey ~MtcComtack Res. Coach: Michael Plan t 1 M . Blood (C) 1 A . Gray 1 K . Stokes 1 N . Hart 1 D. Slimmon 2 B. Phillips 1 A . Capes 2 J . Dynan 2 M . Bourke 2 J . Staritski 3 M .Brad . Hosking 2 J. Hardwick y 3C 3 J. Sturroc k 3 L. Hanneberry 4 W. Keig f~ran 2 S. Gray ; T. Holt (VC) 4 D . Guengerich 4 D . Landrigan (VC) 3 A. Brebner 5 M . Dolrman (C) 5 R. Price (VC) 6 D . Ciavol a 6 S. Longley 5 A. Hei l 4 V. Comfto (VC) 6 L. McDonnell 7 B. Kennedy 7 D . Hayter 5 Joe Moun t 6 A . Keyhoe 8 B. Dollman 7 J . Kitchen 6 C. Wood 8 N . Byrn e 9 D . Smith 7 S . Lethlean g C . Reid 7 S . Parrett 9 S . Meade (VC) 10 N . Fraser 9 A. Boyd 8 M . Holmes 8 L. Vassallo 11 D . Rya n 10 D. Maplestone 1 0 J . Ker r 9 G. Hatfield 9 J. Kennedy 12 M . R¢io 12 B . Blood (C) 11 M. Angus 13 R. Bowles 10 N . Mitchell (VC) 10 C . Kelly 13 G . Evans 14 L. Mahoney 12 S . Hume 10 G. Ma tt hews 11 Adam Jones 15 M . Kordick 15 M . Oliv e 13 N. Hooper 11 P. Capes 12 J . Bowen (VC) 16 B . Garvey 16 C . STewart 12 B. Hogan 14 D. Norman 17 M . Terzini 13 L. Gladman 17 G . de Crespigny 13 S . McKeon 15 M . O'Brien 18 A. Wise 18 S. Alexande r 14 D. Stoney 14 A. Thom as 16 A . Spee d 19 D . Sheehy 15 T. Wilkinson 20 R . Polkinghorne 15 J. Taylor 20 P. O'Keefe 17 S. Woodhouse 16 Andrew 21 J . Sibilia 20 Z . McCarty 18 S. Collins 16 L . Ford 22 J . Macey Merrin qton 22 P. Sheehan 19 S . Spide n 17 D . Richardson 23 S . Lowerson 16 P. Freeman 23 T. Wilcox 20 T. Wilson 24 S . Powell (VC) 17 B. Swan n . Gibbs 23 B . Furphy 21 S 25 B . Marusic 18 S . Hunter 18 P. Haye s 22 C. Heath 26 A . Bevac ua 24 P. Fairbank 19 L . Gollant (C) 19 D. Stean 27 R . Gross C) 23 O . Crane 26 C . Miles 20 T. Sheehan 28 M . Farquharson 20 M . Hardman 24 L . Hawkins 27 B. Fricker 21 B. Loughlin 29 A. Moun t 21 T.Ockleshaw 25 T. Pritchard 30 M. Coleman 22 Adam Mer ri ngton 30 D . Cu rt is 26 A. Crow 22 A . Bourke 33 L. Tweedle 23 G . Collin s 31 A. McGuiness 27 R. Armstrong 32 S. O'Connor 23 B . Berry 24 G . DeMamiel 34 J . McKinnon 33 G . Mulcahy 28 N. Thompson 25 M . Talbot 35 A . Bake r 24 B. Coughlan 34 P . Scarfo . Webe r 29 M 26 J. Goll ant (VC) 36 L. Morison 25 P. Lechte 35 A. Thomas 30 J . Laird 26 M . Overman 37 A . Lennen 36 D. Kennedy 26 S. Tucker 27 A. Nathan 31 A . Smith 37 S . Kennedy 39 B. Bohun 27 L. Fay 28 P. Gilmou r 32 T. Gross 38 J . Bateman 40 B. Miller 29 J . Overm an (VC) 29 S. Wood 39 S . Gribble 33 S. Eustice 41 M. Keely 40 A . Hart 30 J . DeBono 34 G . Eagl e 30 D. Dann 42 D . Keys 41 J . Hasse tt 31 M . Farmer 35 S . Steele (C) 31 L. Tuddenham 42 J . Pangrazio 43 J . McIntosh 32 T. Harvey 36 A . Millar 43 D . 32 A . Brushfield McArdle 44 R. Featherstone 33 R. Nutter 37 J . Smyth 44 D . Moylan 33 A . Sassi 34 S . Daffey 45 G . McLachlan 38 R . Eagle 45 D . Weight 35 M . Juricskay 34 B . Healy 46 T Johnso n 46 J . Foga rt y 39 M . Starick 36 C . Bond 47 B . Quirk 47 S . Brockley 35 S. Hede 40 A . Warner 37 A. Catterall 48 S . McConnell 49 D . sTrack 36 P. Barrett 41 A. Castricum 38 D . McAllister 50 S . Kurin g 50 H . Nailon 42 S. Duthi e 37 J . Hawkins 51 J . Darcy 39 S. Donelly 52 J . Clarke 43 J . Paterson 52 J. Finch 38 T. James 40 D . Abfalter 54 S . Game 53 R . Versteegen 44 M . Gwynn 41 B. Overman 39 N. Ockleshaw 55 B . Callery 55 J . House 45 M . Blenheim 42 T. Paradowski 40 R. Rya n 56 M . Pangrazio 46 S . Panton 43 C. Davis 56 M. Belford 57 C . Bossong 41 A . Dillon 47 T. Rei d 44 S . Taylor 57 T. Irvin e 58 I . Hewi tt 42 T. Fleming 45 M .Tankey 59 N . Sweeney 58 M . Wyrzykowski 43 P. Davis 46 C. Byrne 43 T. Woodruff 60 J . Goldswo rt h y 49 D . Thomas 59 L. Fehrin g 47 G 61 J . Lync . Cusack h 50 C . Tindale 47 J . Kay 60 D . Edwards 62 N . Goldswo rthy 48 B. DeBono 51 A. Faichney 48 R. Hall 62 N . Taylor 63 J. Herman 49 S. Byrne 52 A. Lines 65 T. Bare 63 G . Kluge 49 R. Dillon 50 N . Lynch 53 S . Milliken 66 A. Morgan 65 R . Benjamin 50 J . Drake 51 R . Doolan 54 A . Seymou r 67 B. Day 66 S . Grace 52 L. Overman 51 D . Walsh 68 D . McNair 55 A . Mitchell 67 D . McAloon 53 D. Law 69 M. Ryan 52 S . Connellan 56 T. Wilmot 54 D. Thomas 70 M . McArdle 68 M . Wallace 53 M . Diamond 57 N . Morris 55 M . Hande 71 T. Salisbury 58 G. Boyd 54 R . Jone s 88 S . Young 56 L . Rogers 59 A. Walkom 55 P. Salter 57 P. Rogerson 60 M. Weber 58 S. Jawolsk i 56 A. Belli 63 T. Gray 57 R. Ralp h John Allan's 66 H. Thomas 58 M . Fennessy Golden Fleece Hote l 66 P. Panagiotopoulos Sth . Melbourne t31fllEP8l~ 1
0= 622 Mt . Alexander Rd . Moonee Ponds 9326 1799
,eRENDEN ~~d 9 VL ffGE PTYL7D
The first half of the split round saw two boil overs and Marcellin skip two games clear at the top of the table . Old Trinitv's recent form lapse seems to have turned into the full-blovvrn slump after losing to North Old Boys at home and Ivanhoe surprised MHSOB with a spirited four quarter performance to get over the line at Ivanhoe Park . Review North Old Boys went to Old Trinity knowing their
chances of finals participation were on the line and responded with a convincing five goal win . North Old Boys led at every change with Coilison, Jordan and Manessa leading the way. NOBs. as they have done all vear . shared the goals around with Boyle (5 goals) and Barker (3 goals) the main contributors . Old Trinitv have looked to the side to beat for much of the season . but again seemed to be out of sorts on Saturday . Rob Phillips and the brothers Kennedy were among their better performers . Marcellin and Mazenod revelled in the perfect conditions of last Saturday and staged a free flowing contest at Central Reserve . The visitors started better and got on top. kicking six in the first quarter and then adding another three in the second quarter to be 44 points in front a the long break . Marcellin's on-ballers Dave Waters and Bernard Dineen were winning the ball around the packs giving the effective forward combination of Andrew Treganowan and Chris Purcell plenty of opportunities. But the game was not as one sided as the scoreboard suggested . as Mazenod had been competitive around the ground in the first half with Chris Belleville winning plenty of possession in the centre and backmen Mark Murray. Steve Polan and Simon Fisher working hard to stem the Marcellin attacks and rebound out of defence . The game tightened up in the third quarter with both sides scoring two goals apiece . but this proved to be the lull before the storm with both sides launching into a goal scoring spree in the last quarter . Mazenod kicked eight to get within three goals halfway through the last quarter but Marcellin were always able to find the answers adding nine themselves . Ivanhoe certainly showed plenty of "will to win" on the weekend upsetting M I-ISOB's drive to the finals . In what was the close one of the round, the lead changed ten times at Ivanhoe Park before the Hoes got over the line . Ivanhoe were able to stay with MHSOB in the first half with full-forward Darren Williams kicking four of his bag of seven in the first half and Peter Flynn kicking three . MHSOB always looked as if they were about to take control of the game but Ivanhoe were able to continually find a goal against the run of play . The pivotal point of the game appeared to be the sin-binning of Ivanhoe captain and ruckman Chris Tucker late in
the third quarter. A man down . Ivanhoe lifted and booted three goals taking a ten point lead into th e final quarter . Although MHSOB persisted in tlquarter they were unable to regain the lead ar Hoes with the support of the home crowd and the of their first win in six games hung on to score a needed win . Preview
ORMOND V. OLD PARADIAN S Ormond will be sure to bounce back after the row home loss last round although they fa improving Old Paradians side . Ormond's perforj has been the more consistent of the two side's an should grab this one. Ormond by 29 point s THERRY V. OLD IvANi-l OB
Therrys results have been improving steadil the last few rounds and their stunning finish a NOB's last round shows they should not be und mated . But they will encounter an Old Ivanho which has been one of the form sides in the secor of the year. With their good wins at Ormond ~ home to competition leader Marcellin recently th shaping as a serious finals contender . Howeve slip-up here and they are back in the pack . Old Ivanhoe by 12 points .
Ormond - congratulations to Anthony " Grace who today plays his 150th ;,arne for the Beginning in the U I9's in 1989 and progr through the Reserves to the Seniors "Oofa" has the club fine service both on and off the field . Wel from all at the OAFC .
07 id?OND v . E;'i-3 -a-3sEW5 Field : Callil Cameron Nash Boundarv : Shaun Hi Goal : Brad Nash Stephen Leah y THERRY PENOLA v . OLD IVANHOE a Saturday Field : Adam Kiel Andrew Ste Boundary : Cameron Stewart Goal : Phil Bernie Dix
CLUB OLD TRINITY 54 OLD PARADIANS 46 MARCELLIN 1 4 2
MARCELLIN 7 40 Tf ORMOND 35 MHSOB 4 31 B RESERVE H MHSOB 36 MHSOB 7 36 ORMOND 29 OLD TRINITY 5 2 7
r 1111 1 nanc 1 th f
AU GU''c; 1 - ~Qei_ti= ; 1 6 D v . MARCELLI N
,,LD PARADIANS v . MHSOB - at EP S aturday HOE v. NORTH OLD BOYS ',1 :+Z.ENOD 0 C v . THERRY PENOLA n LD TRINITY v . OLD IVANHOE
t`_'_°: ;OD 2 .3 3.3 5.9 14.12.55 ~.d'.CEt:c ; 6 .3 9.11 11.13 19.14 .128 od: D. Murray 3 . Fotiniotos 3 . Noble 2, Belleiille . Horban . Hanlev. C. Murray. M . Murap. Mclean. Best: Bellesdtle. Meehan. Polatt. M. h4un-av.FLsher. ~a*rentn: Tregaio;tan 7 . Purcell 5 . Dinneen 2 . Caffrv. Cox S-;mpin:on . S . Ba°son . Colltcls. Sesi: O . Flynn . Treganrnvan. Dineen. tVaters . Purcell. M. Brmson . IVANHOE 4.3 9.7 15,12 19 .16.130 irIIiSOB 5.3 10 .5 14.8 17.13.115 Ivanhoe: Williams 7. Flynn 4. Pace 2. Vall;anis. Saunders . Joyce, Rark9ey. Angetic+.i. @dcGovran. Hest: Tlnnns. Brou:m. Barney, l Williams . Lee. Pace. hfHSOB: Pertzcl 4. Birkett 3. Albergo 3 . Hunt 2. Fairchild 2 . Bartlett . Capp. Satilt rv. Best: Cassell. Pertzel. Albergo. Fairchild, Thompson. Birkett . OLD TRINITY 2.2 5 .6 7.9 10,13 .73 NORTH OLD BOYS 4.0 8.2 12 .5 15.6 .96 Old Trinity: Sutcliffe 5. PaWSev 2. Ram:den 2 . Gairnmple . Best : R. Philips, tvidreus. S. KermcY3v . L. Kemte&. Pausev. H .vtnemarui. North Old Boys : Boyle 5. Barker 3. Mikunda 2. McGrath, Bn:er. Maguire. McIntyre. Jordan, Best: CollL.`on . .]ordon . Manas.:.a. Bcr4e . Tonkin . curry,
MEIttIF,S - 1 8.07.98 P+SAZENOD 1 .4 2.4 3.5 7.6 .48 MARCELLIN 4 .3 8.4 14.6 17.10 .112 R9saenad: ileurban. Smith . Young. Salad . Dresser. Sherlock, guuut Best: Le Grand . Brid and. Krim . Robinson . Parlucci . Rfareeltin: ( Kickers and Best Plavers ) IVANHOE 1 .0 3 .2 4.3 9.4 .58 7 7 HSOB 6,0 12 .2 21 .3 24.6.150 Ivanhoe: Thack4rTav 2 . Sartar 2 . J . Scoble . Ra}uw i. bieron•. Ebt+ag,. Jackson. Best : Wtvtehead . J. Scobel. Murphy. J . Fuilyon . Har-,is .'";arteeW'.ez . tdr1SOB: Winch 7. Hayes 4 . Willtarns 3. J. hevnon 2. c4iclardfe 2, King 2. Feferkranz . R. Neumn . Axfr,rd. Best. Best : R. Newton . Winch . Feferkanz. Willlams, Best. Drake. Team E[iuit . OLD TRL1ii7'Y 3.0 5.3 7.4 11.4.70 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .3 4.3 10 .5 10.6.66 Old Triaity: Sealev 5 . Richacds 2 . Latiletta. Peggie . Smith . Gamble. Best: Glass. Arrrn3,muth, Mero. Riehards . Barr, S. Beamish. North Old Bays: Lo4rrie 3 . Gravuta 2 . Robinson 2. Cheshire. Trenton, ReIlunann. Best: Cheshire, ODwti•er. Reaunarm . Presti . OFarreL Irvine .
oaiii ; "su 2 Sic! d hr," nd ;
r aii
-af t club ssi=_ giv eh I dor,
CLOTHI N G (A UST IA) , IfY LTD
x ® - L - -1 5194 Phil
~rtn i:
L"7 e L C: -: '3 Fe~,ball Broadcastfrom 1 .45 p .m. e v e ry Saturday 25th July Old Ivanhoe 1st August Old Paradians 8th August Marcellin OC
V. V. V.
_ ~ afl f Time and Full Time Score H o tli n e
Therry Penola (E.P.) MHSOB (E,P. ) Old Paradian s
9457 1718
B Section IVANHOE
MARCELLIN
Coach : Doai Res Coach: Rob Pearce
Coactr. Tarry Paaisah
1 D . Williams 2 L. HuII-Brown 2 J . Di Santo 3 C. Tucker (C) 4 D. Valkanis 4 R. Toogood 5 P. Manuel 6 I . Taglieri-Sclocchi 7 P. Rawley 8 S . Saunders 9 N . Thackwray 10 P. Lee 11 J . Finlayson 12 B . FinlaYson 12 D. Ryan 13 S . Narkiewicz 14 P. Flynn 15 J . O' Driscoll 16 M . Scuderi
1 C . Slattery 2 M . Karavisils 3 D . Waters (C) 3 J . Golds 4 M . Gill 5 M . Moran 5 D . McNeil 6 D . Sampimon 7 M . Rowe 7 J . Lilley 8 R . Frisina 9 M. Day 11 D . Taylor 12 B. Cronin 13 T. Collins 14 A. Domingo 15 N . Godwin 15 L . Bettiol 16 J. Wallis 17 G . Cox 18 A . Caffry 19 D . Cooper 20 S . O'flynn 21 C . Mason 22 D . Marson 23 P. Chambers 24 M . Randazzo 25 M . Stokes 26 M . Boysen 27 S . Theisz 28 A . Mayfield 29 S . Beattie 30 A . Treganowan 31 S . Boysen 32 R . Colussi 33 J. Phillips 34 D . Harberts 35 N . Armstrong
17 K. Mousse
18 T. Scoble 19 R . Stewart 19 R . Duncan 20 D . Sartor 21 L . Blackwood 22 R . Angelini 23 T. O'Neill 24 P. Harris 25 J . Frisina 26 S . Fairweather 27 J . Hoffman 28 J . Pace 29 D . Schultz 30 M . Sloan 31 D . McFarlane 32 J . Lynch 33 S. McGowan 34 B. Joyce 35 P. Whitehead 36 M . Mousse 37 C . Giankoulidis 38 T. Thomson 39 M . Ebbage 40 B. Frew 41 C . McDonald 42 T. Timms 44 P. Martin 45 J . Raywood 46 T. Healy 47 E. Marin o 48 B. White 49 A. Rosenfeld 50 D . Jacka 51 B. Giles 52 S. Doherty 53 M . Chazan 55 L . Pearce 56 FE Raffoul 57 D . Allaide 58 D .Rattray-Wood 59 M . Fahour 60 E. Krischker 64 C . Jackson 66 FA Raffoul 68 J . Owen 69 J . Mazzocca 73 . Brown C
Res. Coach: Dave Howe
36 P. HealyY 37 A . O' Connell
39 D . Dodoricio 40 J. Dema 41 J. Seabury 42 B . Dinneen 43 C . Purcell 43 J. Tsoukas 44 D . Merton 45 M . Vanlint 46 L . O'FI Ynn 47 G. Carpenter 48 A . Wilkinson 49 L . Getson 50 D . Ciro B . Colville 53 M . O'Sullivan 57 B . Day
THE BEEHIVE
HOTEL Hawthorn
M .H .S .O .B .
MAZENOD
NTH OLD BO`
Coach: Rob Picsser Rese<ve: Tony Coiยงns
Coach: Warren Fafl Res. Coach: Cob Drake
Coach: Frm k DLqM Res. Coach : Dam Caddy
1 P. Robinson 2 J . Ballenger 2 M . Peters 3 W. McLean 4 A . Hanley 5 W. Occhi uto 6 N . Marmo 6 A . Smyth 7 S . Morgan 8 D . Carter 9 M . Murray (VC) 10 M . O'Hara 11 T. Smith
1 J . Bamert 2 A . Howard 2 J . Wilson 3 D . Woodley 3 J . Goldin 4 M . King 4 D . Fleming 5 C . Young 6 S . Grimmer 6 G . Theobald 7 J . Pertzel (C) 7 A . Barge 8 J . Gerner
12 S . Nobl e 12 P, McCuske r 13 T Bridgland
9
1 C. McKay 2 M . Dru m 3 S . Mannassa 4 S . Slee p 5 B . Devin e 6 M . Robinso n 7 P. Booth (VC) 8 B . Collison (V( 9 L. Curry 10 S . McGrat h 11 J . Quilty 12 S . Lock 13 M . Lyon s 14 S . Cheshire 15 P. Kearney 16 K. Lo w 17 M . Maguir e 18 C . Murray 19 B . Jordan 20 M . Gravin a 21 J . Curren 22 M . Connell y 23 P. O'Dwyer 24 J . Barker 25 P. Christian 26 J . Robert s 27 S . Walsh 28 D . O'Farrell 29 D . Boye r 30 M . Leigh 31 L. Boyle (C) 32 J . Lowri e 33 M . Orianuk 34 O . Abrahams 35 L. Curre n 36 D . Tonki n 37 S . Mikund a 38 D . Nihil 39 D . Hil l 40 D . Taylo r 41 G . Burn s 42 S. Reinman n 43 M . Fennell y 44 T. Spurlin g 45 B. Pawsey 46 I . Taleb 47 S. Vavall o 48 M . Anderson 52 T. Jamieso n 53 D . Nihil l 54 A. Trimboli 55 D . Timm s 56 R . Pavlo v 57 B. Allma n 58 P. Fis h 59 J . Bugel a 60 S. Preston 61 B. Pentlan d
14 G . Young 15 D. Horban 16 D. Healy 17 A . Mercer 17 N . Meehan 18 D . O'Donaghue 19 S . McMullin 20 C. Murray 21 S . Pola n 22 D . Sherloc k 23 A. Tucker 24 D . Nisbet 24 M . De Palma 25 A. King 26 J . Dunne 27 D . Krom 28 N . Little 29 R . Sharp 30 S . Fisher (C) 31 N . Snart 32 S . Paolucci 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 Gran d B. Welch 42 B. Clifford 43 C . Wylie 44 M. Mastromanno 44 D . Bolle 45 M. Ryan 46 D . Spreckley 47 P. E~a n 48 A. O 'Neale
49 L . Halvy 50 C . Vinen t 51 D . Murphy 52 M. Quirk 53 S . O'Sullivan 55 M. Quirk 56 M. Welch 57 S . Yacoub 58 J . Moran 58 A. Rogers 60 M. Le Couteur 61 M. Daivs 62 A. McDowell 66 D . Johnson 67 S . Dresser 69 B. Harper 70 G . Bye 71 D . Huggins
WMELEi3S HILL H 0 TE L
D . Fairchild C O
9 Comer 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 . Ansef l 16 A . Clark e 17 P. O'Brien 18 B . Axford 20 R. Barlett 21 A . Capp 21 G . Mclardie 22 A . Lindsay 22 M . Za)9hlou l 23 R. Wil iams 24 S . Harries 24 G . Wilson 25 S . Albon 26 S . Harrison 27 P. Hunt 28 B . Betheras 28 T. Lawrence 29 P. Albergo 29 C. Drak e 30 R . Newton 31 N . Fahey 32 A . Cassel l 32 M . Konstanty 33 A . Saultry 34 E . Thompson 35 R. Limbrick 36 M . Fitzsimon 37 R . McIntyre 38 C. Millar 38 D. Waterhouse 39 R. Clowes 40 W. Hayes 41 B . Cookma n 42 P. Spottiswood 43 M . Halliday 44 B . Archdall 45 D. Senn 46 R. Peters 46 A . Holland 47 G . Best 48 M . Sharple s 49 D. Harvey 52 B . McGrath 53 J . Newton 61 M . Pre tty 64 I . Gillespie a
. W~.
V
vi
C 11!11:1 v
62 A. McHaig g
McKechni e 63 R . Gale 69 J .Jo Joyce 70 J . Presti 77 S. Trento n
B Section OLD IVANHOE (;c,.,ctc Stuart Glascott R 5. Coach: Dirk Jones A. Corcoran 2 A. Pappo s 3 M. Johnston A. Parker (C) D. Tol l 5 T. Young 5 J . Turner 6 S. Kent 7 J. Luk 7 L. Lochran 8 T. Steven s 9, M . Karayannis 10 M . Veal 41 S . Tully 12 A . Egan 13 D . Spiden 14 N . Russian 1 : S. Kingston 15 G . Douglas 16 M . Woods 17 P. Northey 18 J. Hop e 19 A. Barker 20 M. Power 21 J. Mansfield 22 P. Donaldson 22 T. Phali n 23 M . Stewart 24 G. Haros (VC) 25 C . Moore 25 J. Maycock 26 D. Craker 27 J. Weddle 27 D. Kennelly 28 A. Jenkin s 29 R. Weddle (VC) 30 E . Broph y 31 A . Atkinson 32 N . Harris 33 T. Cormack 34 A. Tiernan 34 M . Pollock 35 L. McLean 36 M . Tsirmiris 37 R . Weisz 37 D . Stott 38 A. Kobe 38 Gerry George 39 Gary George 40 P. Marti n 4 1 L. Taylor ;2 T. Cornish -' 3 A. Randall • -1 T. Agushi =5 D . Veal 47 J . Wei . Mclsaa r48G c ::3 C. Corcoran 51 B . Shadbolt _2 P. Golding ~3 T. Robinson 54 J. Arnol d 56 L. Waddell 58 A. Sullivan 59 B . Elsworth 60 D . Hackney 62 N . Cox 86 C . King h8 D . Super 70 A. Weisz
Regency Pharmacy Zitech Compute r Peripherals I'ravellers Appare l
OLD PARADIA(V S Coach: Paul Fahey Res. Coach: Tary Regan 1 S . Vincent
2 P. O'Loughlin 4 S . Phil p 5 MP. Geary 6 B . Pannam 7 P. Cosgriff 8 P. Zapp a 9 P. Harris 10 P. Brabender(C) 11 A. Burn s 12 S . Wallis 13 D . Stevens 14 B . Brabender 15 A . Vecchio 16 M. Godfrey 17 B . Hart 19 A . Brullo 20 J . Willits 21 B . Clayton 22 A . Dianati 23 P. Walsh 24 D . Digney 26 M .B . Geary 27 K . Jenkins 28 J. Holland 29 S . Dowlan 30 T. Mullligan 31 L. Galvin 32 P. Digney 33 M . Harrison 35 M . Gal e 37 L . Rocchiccioli 38 F. Papaluca 39 P. Rei d 40 J . Holland 41 G . Porteous 41 M . Szewczuk 42 T. Clayton 43 P. Heal y 44 P. Joyc e 45 T. McMahon 46 B . Flyn n 47 N . Ball 48 M . Joyce 48 S. Youn g 49 M . Hildebrand 50 M . Williams 52 A . Villanti 54 S . Signorini 56 M . Ryan 57 S . Moore 59 L . Sinclair 72 D . Truslove
FINER FORK SERVICES Whitehall St.• Yarraville Ph : 9687 8722
OLD TRINITY Coach : Bwad Dim Re& Coach : Phi Robison
1 S . Kennedy (VC) 2 G . Hudso n 3 A . Allibo n 4 J . Arrowsmith 6 R . Heat h 7 D . Balaszy (VC) 8 S. Dalrympl e 9 A. Andrews 10 M . Shaughnessy 11 A . Richard s
12 T. Peggie 13 J . Cad e 14 J . Stickland 15 T. Stephens 16 C . Barr 17 D. Burrows 18 D . Vargo 19 A . Sheehan 20 C . Phillips 21 L . Kennedy 22 D . Beardsle y
ORMOND Coach: ~ephen Grace Ras. Coadi : Tim H~ 1 A. Jobling 2 C. Symes 3 A . Orr
4 A . Grace 5 B. Turner 6 T. Gallagher 7 B. Connell (C) 8 M . Gilmore 9 R. Woodland 10 P. Marnow 11 D . Edgel l 12 N . Werner 13 D . Turner 14 S. James 15 D . Connell 16 T. Stewart 17 P. Joy
18 W. Block 19 D . Cleary 20 M . McConvill 23 A. Ramsden (VC) (VC) 21 J . Brown 24 T. Morpeth 22 R. Bloc k 25 F. Cameron 23 P. McDonald 26 D . Robinson 27 L . Clarke 24 J. Collins 28 C . Butle r 25 D . Beckett 29 A. Sealy 26 H . Brown 30 L. Taylor 27 T. Brennan 31 S . Bladeni 28 B . Collins 32 D . Glass 29 D . Whelan 33 D . Heighton 30 N . Wells 34 L . Bennie 31 B . Egan 35 M . Pawsey 32 T. Fimmel l 36 J . Sutcliffe 33 L . Livingstone 37 S. Medli n 34 R . Remman 38 R. Phillips (C) 35 G . Bailey 39 P. Johnson 36 S . Mackey 40 S . Beamish 38 Paul Milner 41 S . Lauletta 39 J. Byron 42 M . Thornton 41 D . Billing 43 J . Beet 42 C . Keleher 44 B. Power 43 S . Corben 45 N . King 44 M . Mabbett 46 M . Beamish 45 D . Barton 47 P. Beet 46 C . Cleary 48 C . Smith 47 R . Keating 49 K . Tsonis 48 G . Smith 50 J . Adgemis 49 M . Horsfield 51 M. Boyd 50 C. Day 52 L. Seaburgh 51 G . Kin g 53 S . Torrens 52 N . Courtney 54 A . Grisbrook 53 G. Hammond 55 J. Lev y 54 S . Herman 56 P. Chido 56 M. Farrel l 57 B. Alfor d 57 S . Haines 58 W. Somerville 59 E . Bes t 58 M . Collins 60 A . Chiodo 59 P. Konstanty 61 R . Sella 60 P. Ahearn 62 S . Wyke 61 B . Keat h 63 J . Mero 62 M . Stielow 64 J . Pickett 63 M . Goldberg 65 J . Hannemann 66 A. Lode
KHYATS HOTEL
THERRY PENOLA Coach TenyQuim
Rea. C~dx Cuts Bye 1 M . Petrevsk i
1 I . Van Engelen 2 M. Finnigan 3 P. Gorman 4 M . Elliot 5 S . Sacco 6 J . Vaina 7 A. Moloney 8 L. Hollow 9 M . Grocock 10 R. Egglestone 10 R . Bannister 11 J . Hutchinson 12 R . Moran 12 B . Crockford 13 J . Thrush 14 M . Hewitt 15 G. Pinne r 16 M . Goodwin (VC) 17 G . O'Connor 17 R. Lyons 18 L. Kuret 19 L . Kloster 20 J. Clark e 21 S. Bannister 22 S . Griggs 23 C. Bye 24 S . Kuret 24 M . Juric 25 M . Postma 26 G . Carbis 27 B. Stephens 28 D. Barron 29 S . Goodwin 30 M . Tadanic 31 S . Hollow 32 J . Sacc o 33 N . La Fontaine 34 T. Morri s 35 S . O'Halloran 36 D . Boyl e 37 D . Castaldi (C) 39 S . Boyl e 40 P. Garoni 41 M . Crotty 42 M . Gauci 42 E . Mifsud 43 M . Warren 44 D . O'Neill 45 T. Denman 46 B . Phillips 47 D. Goodwi n
GOODYEAR Atd0 37Carifc Rii,Q Tutrttire33t3 Phone: (03) 9335 1876
C SECTION by Russell C .
6 6 ust te ll them about the bloody football. That's what they read the thing for . " I'm not going to let my Dad read this anymore . Review - Round 14 .
Beaumaris bounced back onto the winners list, outlasting the now smouldering St .Leos side and taking the victory by 56 points . In super footballing conditions the Sharks managed to break clear a couple of times in a tight and scrappy first quarter, and went into the first break with a handy 3 goal lead . The Sharks started to get their flow going in the second, but were unable to break the game right open, the Two Blues persistence around the packs limiting the Sharks lead to just 4 goals at the main change . The Sharks though maintained control in the third term, and despite some quality harassment from the Two Blues, stretched their lead to 56 points at the final change . The Two Blues continued to get right at the Sharks in the last, but were unable to peg back the margin . the Sharks getting some confidence back with a comfortable 56 point victory. The St.Bedes Mentone Tigers forced their way back into the four after defeating St .Kilda South Caulfield for the first time ever by 48 points at a sundrenched Mentone oval. Needing a win to keep their finals hopes alive, the Tigers started siowly, their nemesis of recent times making the better of their scoring opportunities to take a small lead into the first break . The Tigers though had plenty to play for,and fought their way back into the contest, and took the lead going into the long break . The third term was, as always crucial, and the Tigers were the ones to take control. Solid rebounding from their backline, combined with some desperate tackling in the forward line got the Tigers the goals they needed. and they were up by four going into the final change . The Tigers continued to control proceedings in the last, the Saints best players being swung all over the ground, but it was never to be, and the Tigers finished the game impressively to win by 8 goals . Hampton rovers limped their way to victory over what is now a severely relegation threatened Thomstown side . The Bears held the early running, with so much to play for they attacked the ball hard and managed to put some goals on, and they went in to the first break up by 14 points . Hampton though hit back hard in the second term and took control off the Bears . The Rovers backline got on top and fed the forwards . who wrestled back the lead, the Rovers up by 4 points at the long break. Thomastown wasted some early scoring opportunities in the third, and after controlling play for the first half of the term, gave control back to the Rovers who booted four goals to take a 15 point lead into the final term. The Rovers continued to dominate in the last, and stretched their lead out to 27 points to seal victorv. before the Bears added some late aoals to
reduce the final margin to just 15 points. At Keysborough, Old Mentonians booted 8 goals to one in the third term to easily defea killers BulleenJTemplestowe by 79 points. Tt half was even enough, both teams throwing all th at the game, the Panthers wary of the Bullants mance last week, the Bullants keen to get off tt tom of the ladder . The Panthers though led at tt two changes, by 8 and then 21 points . But with not too far away . the Panthers needed to bette form, and they did so. They turned it on to put thi completely out of the visitors reach, and led points at the final change. With the result not in both teams plaved some free flowing attacking fc and added 6 goals each but the result was a 72 the Panthers. Banyule continued in their bid to shape th and easily defeated Old Geelong by 37 poi Elsternwick park . The Bears controlled play frc outset, and but for some inaccurate kicking coul had a rather large lead, instead they settled for < one . The Oggers were finding it difficult to penetr, Bears strong defence, but were getting plenty of t and showed signs a comeback was imminen Oggers continued to hit back in the third, the tired, but still in front . In the last the Oggers we ting on top, and got to within 9 points before the again woke, steadied, and finished over the Og~ win by 6 goals. Preview - Round 15 . In what is I think about the 43rd local derby season, a road weary Hampton Rovers side go h face ladder leader Beaumaris, keen to prove then worthy as we approach finals . The Sharks havi winning all year, the Rovers are in something oi patch, but a terrific contest is assured . Both tear be keen to take a psychological advantage in finals, and therefore keen to assert some local nance. But my mail has the Rovers slightly de.. injury wise, and the Sharks are going as good a need to be, so I will go for them . Old rivals St.Bedes Mentone Tigers an Geelong face off at Mentone, in a game ready to I described with cliches . The Tigers owe the Ogg the early season defeat, the Tigers are yet to I home . the Oggers need to arrest a slide and win t them in the four and therefore the finals hunt, t : clubs history suggests a fiery encounter, and it is these two teams jostling for that fourth position sides have lost to Banyule in the past two weel Tigers in the mud, the Oggers on the wide open : of EP. Plenty more could go into this preview . ,isonthep T~rkiton,
sill tee L 'ie :. 5i .
T: ,, o Blues host the Panthers, who are als o jury depleted . Stroudy has not played tha t ot, ilsis year, but they keep winning . Ad's i s gain and Solley is still out . The Two Blues las t ~ ~ home was a 131 point ivin, and they did go SI =_rks for a bit last week . The Panthers have ,°i,.ing on single quarter bursts to win thei r =o are surely capable of putting four quarters Panthers to win . 1, ; Bear v Bear at Banyule this week, the ones fro m Thomastown looking at relegation . the Banyule ones j ;, off two wins in a row against quality opposition . irom home Thomastown have struggled all _vear . 1 show of character they gave last week, but stil l i=i~ort, and with little motivation left, I can`t see the m ,n_ up here . Banyuie to win . Lastly, a match that has little bearing on team plac. but is important none the less will go on a t ,,t~,,re :Tlibeena where St .Kilda South Caulfield, who = some quality footbail, will bea t
01i: s:=entoni a: ; - ccci~, :ulaaons to Cllcor~;; Katrs who notches up his 1GJth , ame for the clu b , : The "Rubber Man" has held down the unenviposition of full back in the seniors for a few years and has proven very reliable in defence for th e a_i7ers. Well done Georgey - a fantastic achievement . T nomastown - congratulations to Damien Gor[,, _ , in Round 14 played his 20 0th club game. Damie n
'}- 19 and we wish him well for future success wit h irs .
.e
BeSi • ;ers .".DIdIOr, s L,s CLL'~~
;.faSl W ti TOTAL
I ER HAMPTON ROVERS 1 7 5 ' :A~( -1 :-EORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 3 75 r==• :AIV OLD MENTONIANS 1 6 8 ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1 58 H'. :atiD BEAUMARIS 5 0 itSXI THOMAST OWN 1 4 7 C RESERVE '.RPA THOMASTOWN 4 43 i:r;KER ST . BEDES MENTONE 5 39 LIS OLD MENTONIANS 5 37 LEY OLD MENTONIANS 34
AUGU ST 1 - ROUND 1 6 OLD MENTONIANS v . IQ-TON ROVERS BL'LLEEN-TEMF'LEBTO v . ST. LEOS E M BEAliiriA~2IB v . B L E THO: ::ABTOVdN v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGER S
OLD GEFLO N O v . ST. KILDA STH CAULFIELD
US
h~:fiV~i OI _~ v . =,S Field : Darren Dalgleish Di,'.t Kramer Boundary : Gerard Robb Justin Grossbard Goal : Russell Owens Robert Streage r ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. OLD YEENTONIANS Field : Craig Bratjberg Shaun Rolls Boundary: Cameron Hayes Cameron Kealy Goal : John Robinson Reno Barichievic h ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : David Lepair Daniel Halliwell Boundary: Michael Chapple Becky Griffith s BANYULE v . THOMASTOWN Field : Neil McCorquodale Paul Withingto n ST. BEDES NTONE TIGERS v . OLD GEELONG Field : Mark Gibson Simon Olive Boundary: Anthony Patterson Brendan Corcoran Goal : Anthony Simpson Vin Vescovi C Section Results on Page 31
C Section BAPIYULE coach:jo„sirripson
BEAU MARIS coactrmmmchant
Res Coach : Stephen Gray
Res Coach: Sco t Mathers
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 Plant 10 J Fortune 11 J McDermott 12 J Egan 13 M O'Brien 14 S Kayrooz 15 S Gray 16 D Mayne 17 L O'Connell 18 J Turnbull 19 A Thompson 20 S Playfair 21 R Dintinosante 22 J Gilham 23 M Gray
1 N . McLean 2 S . Nish 3 M . Pitts 4 M . Devine 5 M . Ensor 6 A. Quin 7 P. Fishe r
24 A Plan t 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 Grinda l 42 T En
43 L Feaall 44 M Anderson 45 R Cullen 46 P Agostinelli
47 B Parkes 48 W Gibson 49 K Convey 50 B Debont 51 A Hopgoo d 52 D Noonan 53 M Ashton 54 B Dintinosant e 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
8 M . O'Brien 8 J. Whitl a 9 B . Nicholson 9 A . McFarlane
10 J . Wadham 11 S . Blackie 12 R . Thatcher 13 B . Vaughan 14 S . Mclver 15 M . Hoyne 15 L. Stevens 16 M . Quin 16 J . Butterfield 17 L. Marsh 18 T. Cotter 19 P. Thomas 20 A. Faraguna 20 M . Mellon 21 P. Sherman (VC) 21 T. Kendall 22 J . Holt 22 C . Hewlett 23 A . Catlin 24 Q . Groves 24 B . Gray 25 J . Mahmoud 26 W . Mills 27 S . Fraser 27 D. Johnston 28 J . Vance 28 J . McKenzi e 29 C . Martin 29 S . Taylo r 30 A. Easto n 30 R . Corfield 31 P. Ott 32 S. Mitchel l 33 G . Jury 34 A . Harrison 35 B . Ferguson 36 S . Hanrahan (C) 37 B . Hayne s 40 D . Teasdale 41 A . Blackie 42 D . Maypiece 43 S . Heale y 44 S . Closter 45 P. Thomas 50 B . Ward 51 D. Shewrake 59 A . Rowbury
OLD GEELI Coaca,: mark Nee a
Coactr- Darren Birch Res Cca* DaW Hooper
Coach: Russell B arnes Res Coach: DnW R°rs°"
1 2 3 4 5 8
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
J . Prior S . Drive r P. Graham W. Thompson C. Parri s N. Bone 9 L. Stott 10 P. George 12 A. Parris 13 D . Tulloch 14 D . Cooper 15 D . Bone 16 S. Smith 18 J . Catt 19 P. Nigro 20 M . Jones 20 B . Wolnizer 21 D .. Harti n 21 D . Hooper 23 D . Matthews 29 P. Bone 30 M . Agrotis 31 C. Darby 31 A. Shin e 32 R . Williams 33 G . Pemberto n 34 S. Lambropoulos 36 P. Hare 37 S. Boyd 37 L . Thompson 38 S . James 39 T. Driver 41 L . Cessario 43 C. Papadopoulos 44 J . Rozanitis 47 C C. Morihoviti s 48 R. Lambe rt 49 M . Bellato 50 D. Glover 56 M . Tuomy 59 D . McNamara
B . Hoare C. McGregor M . McKellar (C) T. Smith B . Artz S . McDonald S . Anderson NC ) A. Hunter
5 B . Martyn
5 P. Buckle 6 A. Natoli y 6 A. Perry 7 David
n
7 W. Armourerso 8 Drew Anderson 8 E. Day
y 9 S . Morgan 10 C . Ferguson 10 M . Luxmoore 11 A Browne 11 R . Greig 12 S . Wills J . How 13 T. Wilmott 13 C. Amoore 14 D. Hobson 14 D. Marshal l 15 S . Blick 15 M . Dunball 16 J . Ferguson 16 B. Armstrong 17 D . Artz 17 S. Willison 18 D . McConville 18 C . Thomas 19 B . Holt 19 A . Hullick 20 A . Powe r 20 G. Hagga rt 21 S . Parkinson 22 R . Dunbal l 22 R. VanDoore n 23 S . Helliger 23 T. Lynch 24 C. Scarlett (VC) 24 M . Young
25 M . Davey 25 A. Guthrie 26 M . Lake 27 W. Bento n 28 L. Tota
29 R . Hunt 30 P. Cotte r 31 R . Grimmer 31 C . Perry 36 C . Van Den Dungan
44 B . Johnstone 45 A . McGregor
JOHN GEORGE DISCOUNT TYRES //v
Bell Street, Preston Ph: 9484 6780 CALL FOR VAFA SPECIALS
At SFINE FOODS Suite 2,41 B Bluff Rd , Black Rock. 31s3 Ph : 9589 6444
INDUSTCLEAN AUSL PIL 26 Govan Street, Seaford, 3198 Ph: 9782 4300
Res Coach : Bernie 0'F
1 M Neel d 2 M Edmond: 3 D Welsby (' 4 T Dugdal e 4 C Stinchcon 5 A Howells 5 A Robso n 6 B Mithen 6 T Pool e 7 A Darcy 7
INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD .
72 L Sheean
73 A Rossimel 75 J McIntyre 76 M Lewis 77 M Whelan 78 R Smith
HAMPTON ROVERS
BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE
T Seymou r y (V 9 J Wilson 10 T Wiffen
10 M. Oliphant 11 R Liley 12 N Powe r 13 H . Mclnne s 13 P Herman r 14 J Power 15 S Edg e 15 T. O'Brie n 16 S . Edge 17 M Wilson 18 N McKellar 19 A Salter ( V 20 G Coldwel l 21 G Harper 22 J Taylo r 23 H Davi s 24 MVickers-'
25 Q Thomps i
26 P. Handbu n 27 W Paul 28 A Farrer 29 A Mithe n 32 G Wilkinso 33 M Wilkinso 34 J Paul 35 C Oliver 36 T Brain 37 J Coo k 38 M Povey 39 H . Gretton ' 40 S Bones 40 R . Ric e 41 N . Gatenby 42 P Liascos 43 M . Hein e 44 E Spiden 45 P. Luscom t 48 E Smither: 49 A. Reus s 50 J . Land y 50 W. Stracha. 51 J . Gros s 51 J . Le e 52 M . Davison 53 G . McGreg 54 J. Anderso i 55 S Furphy 56 B . Collins 57 A . Richard s 59 C Walke r 60 D . O'Brie n
61 R Oliphan i
66 B . O'Hallo r MARSHALL 1
REAL EST
C Se c . on oLoMENTONMS ST BEDES ST KILDA r~ P~ r MENTONETIGERS S7N CAULFIELD . Fdalc Strerrrtf F,s Caxh 1 A Acreman
2 3 5
C Lean B Murphy G Stroud (VC) C Wallace D Paterso
8
G Ferguson n~ N MacOulre
g G Pride 10 J Graham D . Solle y 12 C Dwyer 13-R Larg e 1 4 M Finnis
15 C Davis 16 D Noc k 17 L Richardson t8 T Bournon 19 D. Kift o 20 S Mullin 21 S Kitto
22 P Harrington 23 N Moodie 24 C . Twentyman 25 J Winduss 26 G Dart 27 G Katris 28 M . Bond 29 A Carter 30 M Brooks (VC) 31 , M Elliot 32 P Appel 33 G New 34'P Flaskis 35 Darren Murphy (C} 36 P Russo 37 M Sichlau 38 D Millis 39 T Riley YO W Jones 41 S Cozens 42 C Rushwo rth 4 3 M La wes 44 B Clothier 45 M Spalding 46 J Norma n 47 J Konicanin 4 8 J Whitford 495 Anderso n 50 G Richards 51 M Bennett
52 A Perry 53 M Stroud 54 D Goodbody 55 W Ballantine 56 M Leone 57 P Watson 58 D Coventry 62 Daniel Murphy 64 M Austin 67 H Hannsen 63 G . Vardy Phillips Nicholson 77?VATI04AL REAL ESTATE
Coach: Ted Turner Res C~ch: Brad Berry
1 M Kinsella 2 S Zakic 3 J Sebire 4 A L'Huillie r 5 S Napier 6 A Ryan 7 J Shannon 8 B Beasley 9 G Marinic C Ros s 11 M Hecker 12 D Falkingham 13 David Goodchild 14 E Ryder 15 D . Goodchild
16 W Earl e 17 A Macgeorge (C) 18 A Gia uinta 19 B To m linso n 20 T Lamb 21 W Furlong 22 J . Honan 23 T Peck 24 T Beasley 25 S Booth 26 S Hecker 27 A Wilce 28 C Williams 29 C . Martin 30 M Turner 31 M Mifsud 32 J Dickinson 33 A Walsh 34 D Kinsella 35 R Bilos 36 A Gangi 37 M Connolly 38 A Hayes (VC) 39 D Edwards 40 C Johnston 41 D Serofi n 42 A Thompson 43 D. Napier 44 J Recu er o 45 R Goul dp 46 0 Lalor 47 A . Cousins 48 M Kinn a 49 L McGregor 50 S Kidd 51 S Boczar 53 A McShane
54 M McCraw 55 L. McHugh 56 D Marshall 57 M Lomagno 58 M Zakic 59 H Dwyer 61 S Waters 66 A Turner 67 D Furlong 68 M Uberti 69 P Tesoriero STBED M NTON
TIGERS
t M MAJOR SPONSOR S IFCO
e n 8
L!1
',~ - ~j ~ ~~~<~LL~KP '+OTEL BY THE SEA
SPRUCE MOTOR BODYWORKS MENTONE
DOYLESBRIDGE HOTEL
Coach: Harry Har sbu Res Coac1c
es Coach ; Rob E Mop =
1 M . Ryan 2 N . Astapenko 3 S . Heincke 4 N . Hasel l 5 G . Knobel 6 J . Bryce 7 M . OiKeefe 8 G . Baker 9 A . Ladd 10 D D . Wilson 11 C . Neeson 14 M . Weilgos z 15 M. Broad 16 P Rogers g 17 A Tsirogianni s 18 S Vamvakis 19 J Thursfield 20 A Diamond 21 A . Cranston 22 B . Agostino 23 A Dalla Lana 24 B Muscali 25 P Dynon 26 S Wood 27 R Gilmore 28 D . Agostin o 29 D Dunlevie
30 G Brown 31 M Cunningham 32 M DiZilva 33 N Cole 34 T Piesnell 35 R . Pope 36 M . Lewin 37 S Patterson 38 R . Minnie 39 P Slifka 40 D. Broadhurst 41 D . Raczkowski 42 N . Dymond 43 C Kallis 44 S Diamond 45 B Derha m 46 A Staford 47 S. Meehan 48 A. Gill 49 M Benton 50 F. Buckley 51 A . OiBrien 52 C. Kerr 53 R . Cunningham 54 P. Tsagloitis 55 L McGaw 56 B. Burke 57 M. Ralph 58 G . Egan 59 P. Clements 60 T. Cannard 61 M Tkocz 62 B . Redden
Khqatt
GEMICOLFURNITURE
13 A Devlin 14 J Manton 15 A OiReil 16 A Ros e y 17 R Parker 18 T Batty 19 A Major 20 A . Gill 21 G$immondson 22 A Burgess 23 S Nankervis 24 C Kenny 25 A McKenzie 26 B Devlin 27 P Bowden 28 S. McLaughlin 29 S Darc y
30 M . Ottobre 31 M Contessotto 32 R. Marr 33 L Thomas 34 B Henricus 35 J Briggs 36 S Bavage 37 S Manton 38 J Smith 39 BL Vaugh an 40 J Gay 41 D Cashe n 42 P OiHalloran 43 G Chalmers 44 F Dinocolantonio 45 S Ronch i 46 C Smith 47 R McCann 48 A Pinhor n 49 D Cox 50 L. Newe 51 T Ludlow 52 J Niel 53 T Pecora 54 J Graves 55 D Barlow 56 J . Hollandsjo 57 L . Collins 58 P. Levins 59 S. Clohesy 60 S Buckle 61 A. Whitburn 62 J Vaughan 64 J Cronin 66 P. Konig 69 P McCormack
c
70 P. OiRourke
`~
72 A . Brookes 74 S . Willis
OF BRIGHTON D,c~DE~IONC
VALLEY
1 D Dinicolantonio 2 J OiMeara 3 E Mitchell 4 A Aulis o 5 D Kenny 6 A Hughan 7 V Ryan 8 J Fennell 9 A Bethune 10 B Mitchel l 11 B Carey 12 T McCann
12 B King g 13 S. Neeson
MORDIALLOC CLEAR CUT HAIRDRESSING MENTONE
ST LEOS EIIAAAUSS WATTLE PARK
78 A . Prosser 80 H Meehan 88 S Pitcher
STOVIRd cown: Alan Fleâ&#x20AC;&#x17E;m
Ras Coach: Wayne Cooper 1 V Capec i
2 B Byro n 3 P McCallu m
4 L Salles e 5 J Bubis 6 B Pellegrin o 7 S Plant (VC) 8 A Fellows (C) 9 A Genti s 10 C Dian a 11 L Albe rti 12 Z. Flemin g 13 G Scarpa 14
L DeIPapa 16 B Colosimo 17 D . Gorsk i 18 L. Smith 19 P. Ristevski 20 L Alabaki s 21 E Lentin i
23 R Dimag g io 24 B Smith 25 R Kenned y 26 C McNeil
27 M Rei d 28 L Marabit o 29 K Harlin g 30 B . Leavold 31 S Oeh m 32 P Colosim o 33 E Ri o 34 J Buzzini 36 J Theodorou 37 D Dimovsk i 38 G Scot t 39 D Palai a 40 G Sinclair 41 D Brooks 42 0 Ese n 45 A Insitar i 47 D PloWri9h t 48 J Gallimore 49 J Pougias 50 J Dowlgeris 51 E Valentin o 52 A . Robe rt son 54 P. Stewar t
55 P. Valer i 56 J . Bubis 57 C L'Aurora 58 C . Perito 60 L Biles 61 G Skaff 64 R War d 65 S Holme s 66 D Pougios 67 N Grec h 69 R Pandolfo 76 C. Chapkoun
Thomastown Suonsors: THOMASTOWN MOVIELAN D MANGIN BROTHER S TRANSPOR T LALOR SPORTS POWE R THOMASTOWN T.A .B. .O .S.S. SECURIT Y B.O THOMASTOWNNEWSAGENCY EPPING HOTEL E .J . LOVE REAL ESTAT E Thomastown Thomastown Gourmet DeN
l~m
oth Ajax and Parkside leapt back into the winners . Y list to keep the pressure on the competition leaders, Whitefriars and more specifically Southbank who were unmercifully "flogged' by the 'Jackas', who I suggest are without doubt or any reservation, the best team going around right at the moment. Absolutely awesome with their spread of talent, flair and ability. Monash Blues again keep the door ajar for others to enter the finals fray, however the contenders whilst queuing up, just don't seem able to seize the opportunity . The next few rounds will determine the 'Blues' fate . but they can be assured that the 'heat' in the kitchen won't subside to any great degree . Remarkable also, that any of 5 teams can still have the dubious honour of claiming that dreaded 9th spot with only the present bottom 3 teams resigning themselves to the fact that season '99 will be spent elsewhere . (Uni.Blacks may well agree to disagree!) . Review Round 14 - July 1 B 'Annihilation', 'Shellacking . 'Caning, 'Slaughter', 'Massacre' call it what you like, it doesn't matter one iota. 'Tis what Southbank was on the end of, courtesv of a rampaging Ajax . From the Ist bounce it was all one way traffic. To isolate best players for the'Jackas' would be terribly unfair, so let it be said they were all terrific! For the 'Bankers', big Kip G'dalford deserves special mention . Ajax by 108 pis (18 goals if you don't mind!) . Salesian took on the might of Whitefriars and were very much in the game at half time, although trailling by 3 majors . The 2nd half . as described by Salesian scribe Jon Brennan . was " A terrific exhibition of football by the Friars" . The mobility of the Whitefriars dominant midfield fed a tall, leading, marking and goal kicking forward line to spearhead a 12 goal victory . Gillan . Bateman & Carbone adjudged best for the 'Friars' along with Law & Pasqualotto . In terrific conditions at the 'Patterdome' the home side. St Pat's, trailled narrowly all day till just on 3 qtr. time when for the lst time they got their noses in front to lead St . Johns OC by 4 pts . Great tense and tight struggle in the last stanza till the 'Vultures' were able to break the shackles and kick clear to win by 24 pis . Congrats to the Sullivan brothers of St Pat's (all 5 of them). Tim. Matt, Michael . Chris & Paul all lining up in the seniors team on the same day . A record of sorts I wonder? Over to you Mr Rundle!!(KB . & Tommy) . Monash Blues started well to lead early doors before Yarra Valley started playing like a well oiled machine to take over matters and lead bv some 4 `snags' at the long break . The 'Ashes' fought back resolutel_v in the 3rd but still trailled by 2 goals at lemon time. Real cliffhanger stuff the last with scores level
only seconds before time . Yarra Valley through persistence worked the ball forward twice to rf points and win the match by that margin (,' Downs, Drew, Heffernan & White were all good for the 'Bushrangers' . Special mention to Keenan on playing his 50th for Yarra Valley on S excellent ruckman and great clubman . The match between IIni .Blaeks and Aquina an even battle for 3 qtrs . during which the'Blac] for the greater proportion but just couldn't estat winning break . A last qtr. effort of 7 goals to 2 1 'Bloods' put paid to matters on the scoreboard ' . doing so didn't diminish the solid effort put in b Blacks, none better than young Raffaele (first g and Dennis (3rd game). For Aquinas . 2 of theii fielders in Dunne & Lorkin were great contribu t The Ist half between Parkside and Old Esse Grammar was played at top pace, very tough e an intense manner. An I1 pt half time marl favour of the'Red Devils' was whittled away to 5 lemon time, giving way to a great last term . N was let down with lst Parkside on the attack I minutes, then O .E .G . peppered away for the ne to hit the lead before Corey Tyson of Parkside I broke the deadlock and sealed matters (narrow Parkside. Harvey. Chilcott and Ryan were nam MVP's for the winners .
Preview Round 15 - July 25 Monash Blues V Parkside - With the sen break now behind us, the 'Blues' may well be equipped. KB however, still thinks the overall str and ability of the 'Red Devils' will prevail, for th win by 24 pis . The Blues must win today to kee wolves from the door which they keep leaving aja the Devils have just as much at stake as seconc could be theirs for the taking depending upon penings at Flinders Park. KB the Brain is going t agree with you and tip the Blues . Old Essendon Grammar V Ajax - O.E.G . h distinct advantage at home and in the 'speed' match up well with Ajax. The 'Jackas' howevc lethal at present and KB reckons their overall ~ will get them home, victors by 36 pis . No matte . much incentive you want to throw at the OEG just cannot even at home tip them to beat the J ; who are absolutely awesome . Jackas easily . Southbank V Whitefriars - Competition le go head to head with the 'Friars' coming off a soli as against the 'Bankers' off a 'shellacking' . On no doubt Whitefriars to win but KB couldn't live
he tipped against his own mob. Hence, I'm c1-11(libank to win by 11 pts. After last week's deba„ir Bankers do not instill their supporters with too 1 1 rontidence and much will depend on their menas to how they resurrect that, the Friars ar e : ;arting to find touch again, but TB feels the y it one more week before their real touch wil l d through loyalty only selects his own side t o 1 v; in . Salesian V Aquinas - Desperation stakes for both 11 double jeopardy still alive and kicking i .e ., finals sibility/relegation possibility. Only way KB can p_ rate one from the other is go the easy way out and ;,, our the home team by a margin of 7 pts . Again the f_,ore intelligent of this dynamic duo will disagree with ,3 and tip the Bloods to score even away from hom e rre no quarters will be asked or given in what !lould be a very tough even game of football . The Bloods just. Uni.Blaeks V St Pat's Mentone - Pride on the line f~r each of the camps here . Putting last round results ,,file the 'Blacks' overall form throughout the seaso n been far superior to that of the 'Vultures' and at lie Uni . KB selects them to get the spoils by 30 pts. 1 .Ilcc.vise KB . TB will put you under again, the Blacks 111ve not been travelling too well of late while the Vultures have been improving immensely and the coniidnce gained from their win last week will carry them :o another one today. St Johns O .C.'s V Yarra Valley O.C .'s - The `Bushrangers' will still have a faint 'sniff of fmals participation and on top of a spirited last round victory, KB confidently suggests that thev ll manage to stave off any resistance the Joe's offer, and get over the line 40 pt winners . Yes must agree here away from their &:n pleasant surroundings the Bushrangers will have too much class for the Jocs who none the less will give a good account of themselves and be far from dis6raced . Press Correspondents: Fax to KB on 9850 696 4 (Email KenBremnerCaaccess .net.au) or Tommy on 9235 8001 by midday at the latest on Monday following the game .
sheer giste pts) goer,s Jason it . An s was :s' led lish a )y the )ut in r Uni amen mid>rs, ndon nd in in in pts at ) one or 10 xt 10 inail} y) for ed as
tester )etter ^ngth °m to p th e but spot hap) dis-
St . Patricks Mentone - Congratulations to the Sullivan brothers, Tim, Matt, 1Kiehaei, Chris and Paul who last week lined up together in the Senior side for the first time . Younger brother Steve, is presently playing in the Under 15's .
ave a race. r are bility how s TB tckas
I AUGUST 1 - ROUND 16 AJAX v . MONASH BLUES WHITEFRIARS v . OLD ESSENDON AQUINAS v. SOUTHBANK UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. SALESIANS PARKSIDE v. ST. JOHNS 0 C ST . PATRICKS MENTONE v . YARRA VALLEY 0 B
idlers I win orm, with I
SENIORS •- 1S>07 .95
YARRA VALLEY 5 .4 12.8 13 .9 14.13 .97 MONASH BLUES 5 .3 8.5 11 .8 14.11 .95 Yarra Valley: Peterson 5 . Mm•ean 3. Pcake 2. Reddawav2. M. Lahtg• M. P,'hite . Best: Koenen. Dm.vne. Habben . h1mvan . Peterson. Kruse . Monash Blues : Caldwell 4. Fairurzther 3. Farrar 3. Teasdale . McGee. Rogers. S . LNrodarczvk. Best: Caldwell. McGee, Holloway. Farrar. Smith . M . W'rodarcwk. PARKSB)E 4.4 8.6 10.6 11 .13.79 OLD E&SENDON 3.0 7.1 9.7 11 .9.75 Parkside: Ryan 5. Copley. Cusack . Laursen. R1aruW. Pino . Tyson . Beat: Chillott . Harvey. Rtan. McCall . Pino. Dale. Old Esaendoa: P. Letter 2 . J. Leask 2. C. Ridley, Evans. McPherson, Walker . Lukasz. Hugts. Pdger. Best : Letters . Pana. Stevens. Hughs. Wflltetield . AJAX 7.2 11.8 17.11 25 .13.163 SOUTHBANK 0.3 4.4 6.5 8 .7.55 AJAX: Frend 7. Rosen 5, Halphen 4 . WeLCler 3 . Onds 2, Glebart 2 . RaJch . Duzenman. Beat: weisler. Dvdakrn•. Rosen. Freund . Halphen, Duzenman . Southbank: Pray 5 . A. Roll's 2. Stewart. B ast: Stewart. K. Walford. Rhodes, lvaitmever. 97fB1'EFftIA1LS 20 .16 .136 SALESiAIi 8.9.57 Whitefrlxrs: C. Carriyg 5. Robinson 3. B. aConnor 2 . Phan 2. Mika 2 . Power, Carnpbell. Pasqualotto . Law. D. Vandenboo:n . L. Eames . Best : Gillan . Batem.vr, A . Carooen. Pasqualotto. Houston, C. C Salestan : Thai; 3. Bobetic. Grace . E . Ka~. D.K.Taylor. Best : Hazell . E . Kavanagii. Sutherland. Thain . AQUINAS 2.4 4 .8 8.11 15.16,106 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.4 4 .7 8.11 10.11 .71 AQtirinas:IGoal Kickers and Best Players not received l University Blacks : Caceariello 4 . Litde 2 . Dennis 2.Toose. A. Costello . Best : A . Costello . Toose . Henderson. Thompson . Cacca1iello . Mackie . ST PATRICKS MENOTNE 2.5 6 .11 10.14. 14 .19.103 ST JOHNS 3 .2 8.3 11 .4 12.7.79 St Patrick; Mentone: Paul Murphy 4 . Fenech 2 . Sebire 2. Michael Sullivan 2. C . Barr. Davies . Stephens . Matt Sullivan . Best : P. Sullivan, blLnchaei . Groves . Dames. Sebire. White. St. Johns: Pola 2. Cester 2. Ladson . Monrce. Doasett. Best: Tardrew. Coekane. Liddell. Archer.
RESERVES - 18 .07.98
YARRA VALLEY 3.3 6 .3 7.8 8 .8.56 MONASH BLUES 5.4 8.7 10.9 12 .12.84 Yarra Valleyc Ford 4. G . white, Rowe. Jenson, Park . Best: Davies, Potter, S. Thompson . Kerr. Joiner. Ford. Monash Bluee: Smiler 3, R . Walsh 2 . Bolton 2 . Dobson . Herrman . Baxter. Hawkins . Dobbin. Best: R. Walsh. Feenaghty. Smith. Murchie . Balton, Hodson . PARKSIDE 8,1 10.3 14 .5 21.10.136 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 0.1 0.1 0 .3 0.3.3 Parkside: Reg .nato 5. G . Panjart 4. Constantine 3 . Hogan 3, J. PanJart 3. Linares 2 . Dademo. Beat : Yandemo . Constantine . Panjari . Ross. Old Essersion ; Best : J. Hearne, Reid, Stembridge . Barr. J . Saunders, Corbv. AJAX 1 .3 2 .8 2 .11 2.13.25 SOUTHBANK 1 .4 3 .4 5.8 7.8.50 AJAX : Kalb . Lebv. Best: Degan. L . Goldberg. Mordech . MoYv. Smow. Roth. Southbonk : R. Putamorsi 2 . Nugent. Nettleton, Garlick. G . Rolls. W'ardrop. Best: Vear. Nugent. Hauarth. R. Piuamorst, Mellcan . Jones. WHTTEF1tL18S 22.20.152 SALESIANS 3 .5.23 Whitef:iara: Kelly 7. Patton 3 . Jenkins 3, Glenn. DalZoppo. M. Carbone, Barrack, A . Davis. O'Brien, C. Barnes . Lauat . McAullffe. Beat: D. Nolan . ReidP.. M. Carboen . McAuliffe . Borrack. Glenn . Salesien : &•rne. Cooke. McKnight. Best : McKnight, Bouchard. Quinn. ' AQUINAS 2.3 3.9 5.11 9 .15.89 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 3.2 7 .5 7.6.48 Aquinas : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received ) University Blacha : Howell 4 . Sullivan, Begley . Ne+,91e. Best : Kitchen, Nowell. Beaton, Rice . Sullivan . Curtain. ST PATRICKS MENTONE 3 .2 8.6 8 .11 14.14 .98 ST JOHNS 3 .1 5.4 7.8 7.10 .52 St Patricks Mentone: Nichols 6 . Billings 3 . Emmett 2 . M. Barr. Lewis, Greek . Best: Sykes . Ltovd . Billinga . M . Barr, Uptin. Emmett. St Johna Murray 2 . Hilotn . Best: Ducacubino. Murray. Hilotn, Mooney, Cassano, Dennis.
D Section Sharpshooters & Umpires on Page 1 8
The VAFA "Amateur Footballer" is proudly sponsore d and printed by :
CYANPRESS 9 7 6 3 4 0 8 8
D Section AJAX
AQUINAS O .C .
Coach: Rick Marks Res Coach : Mdrew Schenker
1 J . Wrobel 2 A . Kalinski 3 B . Davis 4 M . Dudakov 5 J . Rath 6 D . Kalb 7 G. Samuel 8 A . Krongol d 9 A . Rosen
10 R . Bloom 11 M . Weisler 12 D . Ones
13 A . Freund 14 Y. Rapaport 15 M . Rajch 16 G. Rozenberg 17 A . Cukierman 18 J . Wrobel 19 M . Halphen (C) 20 A . Carew 21 D . Gelbart 22 D . Mohr 23 A . Bensimon 24 J . Dunne 25 J . Feldman 26 B . Duzenman 27 A . Lust 28 D . Dege n 29 D . Marks 30 N . Israelsohn 31 M. Barnett 32 M . Borenstein 33 D. Pat 34 D . Gunn 35 S . Roth 36 J . Segal 37 J . Engelman 38 J . Lewis 39 A. Grundmann 40 A . Redlich 41 J . Snow 42 A . Sawicki 43 Y Shein 44 B . Goldberg 45 E . Steen 46 J . Davi s 47 A . Abraham 48 L. Goldberg 49 E . Rubinstein 50 B . Grodski 51 N . Diamond 52 B . Steiner 53 D . Katz 54 M . Nathan 55 B . Zielinski 56 J. Sharp 58 M . Fried 60 D . Weislitzer 61 J. Kalbstein 64 R . Israe l 65 M . Zurbo 68 D . Boon 69 J . Vernon 70 S. Boon 71 C . Cohen 73 A. Levy
a O
. ~~
.
Coach: An drew Crosby Res Coach : Brad Barclay
1 G . Burch 2 G. Clifford 3 S . Edwards 5 T. Grierson 6 A . Donachie 7 C. Glennie 8 S . Kelly 9 P. Phillips 10 D . Boland 11 C . Bambury 12 S . Bethune 13 C . Jeffrey 14 A . Lorkin 15 J . Knight 16 S . Close 17 M . Denavi 18 J . Hughes 19 G. Whitehead 20 P. Paras 21 S . Downes 22 S . Flynn 23 L . Woods 24 P. Harper 25 J . Hacking 26 H . Fiel d 27 S. Jones 28 G . Wiston 29 J . Wilson 30 C . Collilver 31 C . Wooden 32 M . Hunter 33 M . Collella 34 M . Tarullli 35 R . Chapman 36 J . Hunt 37 H . Nichol 38 M . Tilling 39 S . Connelly 40 S . Connelly 41 J . Kline 42 R. Moran 43 M . Slattery
44 P. Dunne 45 N . Frederikson 46 D. Joyce 47 N . Moran 48 M . Moore 49 C. Lamborn 50 G . Macklin 51 A . Hyland 52 M . Corrie 53 P. Raeck 54 S . Capton 55 A . Cultrera 56 S . Doherty 57 C . Thomas 58 A . Bethune 66 M . Wilson 67 P. Cruikshank 70 C . Lyng 80 M . Joyce 86 B . Barclay
MONASH BLUES Coach : Dave Rogers Res Coach : Steve King
1 J . Alexander 2 J . Baxter 3 L . Holloway 4 P. Maiden 5 D . Rogers 6 M . Newman (VC) 7 L . Findlay 8 A . Fairweather 9 M . Wrodarczyk 10 S . Webster (VC) 11 M. Spencer 12 J . Caldwell 13 A . Herrman 14 R . Burston 15 M . Tinkler 16 B. Smiley 17 P. O'Neill 18 Y. Colombies 19 N . Pope 20 J . Cavanagh 21 C . Gregory 22 A. Dobson 23 S. Wrodarczyk 24 B. Hodson 25 J . Hawkins 26 P. Hurley 27 N . De Young 28 S . McGee 29 A. Headberry 30 L . Creamer 31 J .L . Smith (C) 32 M . Try
33 J .M . Smith 34 B . Dowsley 35 D . Murchie 36 M . Tehan 37 J . Bolton 38 S . Hooper 39 M . Smith 40 C. Riordan 42 A . Hickey 43 R. Feenaghty 44 D. Teesdale
45 R. Walsh 46 D. Jones 47 S . Mentha 48 M . Kamphuis 49 D . Morgan 50 D . Schwedes 51 C. Stott 52 N . Moresi 53 L. McCann 54 R . Green 55 D . Trumble 56 A . Berry 57 J . Hodgkins 59 H . Middleton 61 D . Walsh 67 B . Dempsey 71 P. Farrar
OLD ESSENDON Coach Lloyd Cairod Res Coach: Sham Bishop
1 J. Panagiotopoulos 2 J. Chapman 3 P. Lutterschmidt 4 S. Reming 5 S. Emerson 6 C . Ridley 7 T. Cippoloni 8 S. O'Brien 9 J . Goodge r 10 I . Stevens 11 B. Papal 12 J . Hearne 13 P. Chalkley 14 S . Evans 15 S . Bishop 16 S . McPherson 17 P. Hexter 18 T. Read 19 G . Steven 20 J . Lang 21 S . Dale 22 M . Lukasz 23 J . Hughes 24 C . Robertson 25 A. Leask 26 D. Fletcher 27 D. Barr 28 B . Turner 29 J . Saunders 31 A. Corby 32 J . Mansfield 33 S . Cramer 34 J . Leask 35 D. Whitfield 36 P. Trist 37 J . Walker 38 M . McKerrell 39 A . Merrington 40 T. DiBlasi 41 I . Ritter 42 A . Jealous 43 A . Gatt 44 R . Clohesy 45 P. Barry 46 D . Novacek 47 J . testro 48 P. Murton 49 A . Hutchinson 50 D . Bellman 51 S . Greasley 52 A . Dawson 53 T. Hawke 54 S . Maybury 55 R . Musa 56 A . O'Ryan 57 R . Wright 58 A . Woerndle 59 N . Osma n 60 A . Palmer 61 D . Podger 62 P. Baroch 63 A. Porter 64 J . Rossi 65 A. Soteriou 66 B. Lamaro 67 R . Graig
PARKSID E Coasts Laurie Zarata Res Coach : Mark Rowe
1 P. Laursen 2 A . Delle-Vergin i 3 S . Pin o 4 D. Warre n 5 D. Ferraro 6 . D. McCal l 7 D. Drinna n 8 J . Chilcott 9 A . Constantin e 10 A . Vit a 11 B . Hockey 12 C. Tyso n 13 A . Cople y 14 P. Lenne n 15 D . Moodi e 16 M . Campbel l 17 N . Antonopoulo, 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 . MacNamar a (VC ) 30 D . Cusac k 31 C . Austin 32 J . McCal l 33 A . Bott a 34 A . Starki e 35 G. Panjari 36 W. La y 37 B. Pan1ari 38 F. Darrig o 39 B. Miche l 40 L . Inserra (VC) 41 E. Linare s 42 P. Dean 43 J . Hubbard 44 P. Solig o 45 J . Dal e 46 T. Ryan 47 V. Saldana 48 J . Huewoelle r 49 S. Collier 50 C . Cecchinell i 51 J . Seoan e 52 M. Ilcyzynski 53 M. Yandle 54 T. Kouros 55 G . Paizos 56 G . Tzelepis 57 S . Davey 58 G . Pasho s 59 V. Cervi 60 G . Watson 63 S . Hoga n 64 T. Thomas 68 K. Drummond 69 S . Davey 71 A. Ingli s
D Section ST JOHNS caxh~ @rcnd~ Pota p 5 Coach: ~n Ladsat
ST PATRICKS MENTONE
SALEStAN c~h:Per~r
SOUTHBANK
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
flea C~ch: Stove , Res c~i,: John Ross p. Paccagnan Res Coach: Ken Wood 1 M . Bourke 1 A. Daly Ca~a~caf ~ty 1 D . Fenech 2 M . Ladson 2 M . Wiseman 2 R. Puramorsie 1 G . Darroch 2 M . Cosgrove 3 N . Frank 2 R . Gazel 3 S. Sutherland . Caster 3 G Now 3 M. Dixon N . Wallmeyer 3 R . Hal l 4 A. Healey 0. 4 P. Lewis 5 T. Murphy 4 M. Vaugha n 5 M . Cana yvan 5 S . Canning 5 R . Mackie 5 A. White 6 A . Corboy 6 R. Cincotta . Rachele 6 R M . Reid 6 C. Schilling 6 . Grech 7 T 7 S. Flentiar 7 K . Gurtler 7 G . Gaspari 8 M . McCallum 7 B . Livingstone 8 M . Hazell 9 J . McNamara 8 B . Henderson 3 R . Dowsett . Perrin 9 D . Scotti 10 B. Hodgson 9 C . Peki n g A . Rechele 8 D . Emmett 10 D . Oliver 11 A . Pitts (C) 10 P. Donovan 10 M . Courmadias 9 P . Sebire 11 D . Taylor 12 M . McCarthy 11 B. Smith 11 D . Halls 1011B C . O'Meara 12 N . Roberts . Gaspari 14 C . Perry (VC) 13 T. Jessen . Halls 12 A 12 M 12 M . Davies 4 M . Eastham 13 I . Bobetic 14 S . Milne r 13 B. Hilton 13 R . Sykes 15 I . D'Silva 14 J . Archer (VC) 14 C . Billings 14 B . Bowman 1 6 A . Bunneft 15 S . Fitzpatrick 16 P. Cacaviell o 15 J . Gianna 17 A . Watts 15 G . Pattison (C) 15 Mick Sullivan 17 H . Peycke r 16 A . Chaippini 18 J . Nugent 16 P. Sullivan 16 S . Franklin .Jabke 17 Matt Forbes 19 K. Anderson 19 C 17 S . Cockayne 17 C. Sullivan 20 R . Thomson 20 S . Lowe 21 T. Holmes 17 D . Christian 18 T. Sullivan 18 S . Sinclair 21 G . Paleodimos 22 A. Nola n 19 A. Healey 19 G. Capuano 1 8 C . Emery 22 N . Roberts 23 S . Beato n 20 A. Seager 20 C . Groves . Healy 21 D 19 B . Rolfs 24 M . Fogarty . Bate 21 R . Napoli 23 A . Rolfs 25 B 21 L. O'Donnell Y 24 G . Edmonds 25 L . Aitken 26 D . Lynch 22 J . Cunningham 22 C . Dorman 22 A . Birks . Foy 23 Matt Sullivan " 23 C . Roche 26 R . Linford 28 G . Strain 23 M 24 C. Nicholls 24 A . Grace 27 G . Wardrop 29 M . Staunto n 24 B . Fredericks 25 G . Uptin 25 B . Kirchner 28 A. Stewart 30 D . Sowerby 25 B . Aboujaber 26 B . Ellery 26 P. Shelly 29 J . Goodlet 31 N . Carah 26 G . Waters 27 M . Wise 27 M . Mansfield 30 B . Gellie 32 M . Jones 27 B. Pole S . Campbell 33 T. Kitche n 28 M . Johnstone 28 M . ByrneP. Rachor 35 P . 33 . Com e 28 P. Liddel 29 D . Murphy 29 Mick Forbes 34 D . Decarteret 36 S. Matthews 29 D. Higgins 30 N . Freese 30 P . Bouchard 35 S . Birch 37 J . Dennis 30 R. Walker 31 W. Lloyd 31 A . Davey 36 G. Jones 38 R. Watson 31 M . Levy 32 B . Archbold 32 A. Stevens 37 A . Rhodes 39 A. Curtain 32 G. Shaer 33 D. Andrew 33 B . Piper 38 J . Russell 40 G . Sullivan . Whitehead 33 Z. Monroe 34 S . Beanland 39 . Thann 40J B. Scanlon 41 S . Gad d 35 C . Brown 34 36 . Scanlon 42 A 34 M . Hancock A S . Nolan 43 R 41 A A . Radcliffe 44 P . Devlin 35 J . Sacco 36 C . Stephens 37 J . Brennan . Forbes . Plaza . Tasca 42 T 36 T. Sarhanias 37 A 45 J . Butterfield 38 R . Hazell 43 P. Herridge . Perazzo 39 B 37 A. Stefanakis 38 S . Quinn 44 S . Pendergast 46 E . Ricciuti 39 M . Murray 40 D . Nichols 40 J . Hamilton 45 T . Fraser 47 S . Gullen . May 41 S . Howlett 40 S . Mooney 42 S . Bobetic 46 G J . Ross 48 B . 50 42 T Ducalanbino 45 C . Barr 42 D . Ghebilikian 47 S. Oliver 51 A ..43M Nevill . Barr 43 P . Pitts 52 T 43 M . Van Hooten Thompson . Kavanagh 48 H . Barbe r 44 S. Pepper 47 D . Bugeja 43 M . Cooke 49 S . Oliver 54 D . Bryant 48 M . Walsh 50 L . Goodlet 55 M . Nixo n 47 J . Cotton 44 C. Hunt 51 M . Edwards 49 S . Taranto 56 J . Rice 50 D . Pye 45 M . Spencer 52 R. Lucas 50 A. Ladds 57 S. Dooley 51 M . Orundell 51 G . McMillan 46 M . Tassone57 53 M . Vear . Begley B . Nettleton 58 51 S. King 52 C 59M J . Kin g 52 G . Dalman . Richardso n . Wilson 54 C. . Hooper 52 T Alligan T Cassano . Noonan gan 59 60 K . WalfordN 63 J . Phair 54 S . Brown 56 E . Ferracane 53 54 D D. Bray 60 S . Garlick 64 S . Dimon d 57 S. Shaw 57 V. O'Connor 55 D. Seamer 62 B . McMillan 65 J . Dankert 58 P. Kelly 58 J . Noonan 56 S . Fitzgerald 64 A . Hubble 66 N . Howell . Bates 65 A . Curry 67 S . McAloon 61 G . Cester 60 M . Cerriteli 60 M 62 E . Ferrecane 63 A . Orchard 64 S . Shelly 67 D . Howarth 69 A . Costello 63 J .Ladson 69 S . Parker 64 P. Forbes 69 S . Melican 70 M . Nihil l 72 M . Buckis 64 D . Edwards 73 M. O'Meara 0 73 M. Raffaele 74 A. Stone Prallran F. C . 76 S . Atkinso n 77 H . Camero n Coach: Shane O'Connor
(Tabaret) Social Club lst Floor, 330 Chapel St , Prahran 3181
The Beehive Hote l Hawthor n
78 P. Weigard 81 M . Atkin 87 L . Brow n
Res a 1 D . Fedele 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. Campbell 16 B. Vandenboom 17 A . Carbone (VC) 18 C . Molone y 19 M . Jongebloed 20 S . McAuliffe 22 R. Pasqualotto 23 P. Ciardulli 24 R . Mika 25 D . Griffin 26 C . Ryan 27 D . Vandenboom 28 C . Eames 29 A . Glenn 30 M . Power 31 N . Jenkins 32 M . Borrack 33 C . Harri s 34 D . Gloufchev 35 C . Law (VC) 36 D . Nolan 37 P. O'Brien 38 C. Carrigg 39 M . Winterburn 40 A. Thwaites 41 C . O'Connor 43 N . Elliot 44 B. O'Connor 45 M . Lester 46 G. Johnson 47 M . Nolan 48 D . Delzoppo 49 C. Callender 50 T. Burgoine 51 L. Eames 54 S . Gillen 56 D . Rio 57 J. McFarlane 58 J. Ri o 59 D . Gentilin 61 D . Cassar 62 R. Tartaglia 64 M . Duffy 65 C. Winterburn
7 i. ; ; v. -` Field : Alan L; Geoff Moore Boundary: Matthew Cook Justin Bind Goal : Kevin Segota Geoff Grigg OLD ESSENDON GR, v . AJAX Field : Rick L Dharshaka Peiris Goal : Robert Seymour John Fini SOUTHBANK v . WHITEFRIARS Field : Gra( Hunichen Greg Richard s SALESIAN v . Agâ&#x201A;ŹTINAS Field : Nathan Rodier L Gallagher UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. ST. PATRICKS MENT ( Field : Andrea Flack Peter Griffiths Bound Cameron Stewart Tim Burn s ST. JOHNS 0 C v . Y1. _~-=.A VALLEY Field : Fr Karabelas Trent Foley
C
1 PI Telford 2 F. Macvean 3 R. Thompson 4 M . Fun g 5 A. Drew 6 D . Howse 7 J . Downs 8 L . Morris 9 C . Ross 10 N . Dodweil 11 C. Reynolds 12 M . Whit e 13 O . Kysela 14 M . Simpson 15 J . Koenan 16 B. Smillie 17 A . Lain g
18 L. White 19 S . Thompson 20 S . Frame 21 A . Livesey-Cole 22 T Wapshott 23 D . Balshaw 24 M . Davies 25 T. Habben 26 G . Mcleo d 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
CLUE PERRY SOUTHB? .'IK CULTRERA AQUINAS WHITEFRIARS ROBINSON ST. JOHNS POLA FREUND AJAX RAJCH AJAX
D RESERVE REGINATO PARKSID E STRONG YARRA VALLEY HOtVELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS KALB AJAX
41 B. Downs 42 T. Crean 43 H . Park 44 J . Ho
45 L . Ree s 47 B . Mcllwrath 48 R. Davis 49 S . Seabourne 50 P. For d 52 A . Hartnett 53 S . Corcoran 54 T. Hal e 55 S . Taylo r 56 L . Harrington 57 G . Whit e 58 G . Kerr 59 A . Joiner 60 F. Yendell 63 T. Strong 64 T. Genti e 66 A . Biesbroek 71 M . Lain g 72 R . Lawton 76 J . Scale s
it yo
a
guest at G 1- , 11.
Ph : 9877 - : _ .
LAST 5 3 2 7
5 4
TC
~e
npu, Cp
~
tllllAlrseetlol7 rp to th
f~ •
M 'r
es en • unris e last e~ qyeq , ~q ho wee Aeri~ the k of
cc shsat tr19 Unless uniAirua the ~ tpe ~ sAllt ur aAAQirrtrne °u re es who he l°wer the hl A .4p~1 rrt last W~nre ~ SOT, p11 .~e sti11 ~ ffh and D er gradel I m a y b e i t ' s t w 0 r ry ~ ~ O U S l y j ' u n t l ! ~1ile~nulgtt the
0110
S
CC for
170t aa e s i~q ~ s YO f~al~ Is e ar0uad ora~ Aelrg
lo ~bOn to A e 110h,7 sure a°e. well etiorr91~ehy took on to the .9 S ~t Ka ~e~p e~e step u 53 Sp 15 15 39 31 27 27 26
anake
Zast u,e NS
he eorner
b it w0a t be Alay fhbe rrveeks ut
gelAle qOU~ -So, . hls aue boun~ameron S asePay o~t on ~sooalre °~e t0
'71 . . rt rteq eA° or Is aske~l arqeq -pla lz h' PoU abus . by o pa" y w l or. otheadhs ~eciehanks t° ~6'a 1
1pn goaliS°Pe yo~ee ~e able rh~s~eLS I er$ ery e mAlre to t0 the se Ares y Aeriea ~?ke ° ason pe~efo~ es ~~~ t~ q vey~h v high eye"3'a e 1 lf~~ IS oyeeorbu~71~ eturn ergraeS t ~
/ ~s the eall, k.ie
a b0ut ~ fOr ~Jeor Alayera ~ °ss f t ss t rng ~o anko aoa '184,2g the ARp~IL~
aiqs ~ter spots rher~tt~g a to get tra j4 ;_ '121)7g PeoAle, has bee qrffere '°OIn t / o°~Ies ~1 garqj~ $0nle a~e lal t on
aes~e umA~ tokec ~ eir egoslC° °n u r0hles t hi ~ ~p ~~ t~aire ~tlast ~~e~ebtseslate sob~o e°~ of s Ptre, / re<'ove g duti ron haqh . Y Ste e~ e~a S to ep~ A~~ ae ~ ~ hsey f~os o~~ ' Ae )I is es, 'lop wi ~hirtt ro~ su st~ tga~e a he bel0 ganqh'Pe to e Soe, Rl eC gle o o ho 01h D° the see hirh Caraero fu~l/iu q a b s a , 1 u~y theiaPOn~ go Is no~ t 4jemo g~at w0ul~ b S a 7eru~Ahes%ej sbaek~he the bgt his Old 4 ~qd/e ~he es D to,, R0 ~rbspvea Czrty rdMlqnight yw~er Fr ette Ife on uel S Oil, e ffo q~ ~il before f~~q nO glve oA P SpC~ N~~ Gr~a~r ~g~aC~eSee~o s Sa~ ~~s
his
kAUStev rtunitles to
p~yhile u+ne ?Lrzq tr~er . 7n MCCa tes . g llj V, 1lrsthah ~nto t~rrv e ttyo trt"IT haq
/
~s0elatio S Chose that1 ivaites_ r~e : Iqlq ~e
Soela~ual I);-u Meeting, ROSe .. °urniemb ~hs otr is on 3pth ~uly 4~ half ho r Cerse arrive 01qi one e ran ~str~ a as , tatt rriA a~v ersh A C~se 24th qh l ugus atva~ ee one u~er aSteh° IAla the shq ° fthe st °~qztel, h 4U er t y eter Aire sy ve Au eq Ji aAe of grOUnd. ~ hs for y blg - stertr t it 'Yt yv~Y ir~ t 0rnier p~C ~ Ol P b tse h~eq r t0 SYdney gustcost astSta p°r~ Alble F . E OF ~ "R "C'L+`x r 0 ~q on 0 ~~lAl gn~ s%st a nc 23 a/tber ir1eY 3j6 is 0 d r6P221q oS3 e~r lIs P a all/ Inter SjmAs Stev t0~etivo rule w tehAay a A a~earnsk ~ Pu t 0 j~erehef i~~ys~st 9ua,$t onq ira~ e Pete ~Yed q ere Stevhis h~ sect/, big
eeks ago,
a P1aYer
20, Ile heghthS sepreg tO no 1$~ ensoa 236 ~at ~ark ✓e ~~Ig heact yj~ t?at bech m.,t~e~ eaus ~ u fDr o ~ave fun eYoubUnorae u~abouaee eq the ~ a~~ark
b,711,17
°yOur
1 Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly . Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play . To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behind the passage of play. Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach . A ttire - 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 .
Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs are advised not to R hone the VAFA until after 3nm on a Monday to find if the granting of the prescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association . If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before 3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted and the matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation .
Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brain present all scores and match details in a light-hearted manner . Listen to Benny, Tommy and a special guest 9 .00 a .m . each Sunday .
M
Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .
7 PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHO L NTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
7 'bts t ,
- 'v %
~i j t ~see sAo~ unrherhe enq at the es°r C~ ~ of resAof Ju~.Y s q°f
Oil
~r
r~o nses ~ f6 h nlte 7 A EJ~so' qk 3 eorreet ie~r~esonth '712,3W. k'ies e 9vae ~ti° ~ill t~o th reWe~es e rs to t122 be ~4Uesto~ spA~r~qeef~eqara~i S'O b~sea oi has 9vesqonsve to q b ~ou1q e e e4g~ e r~o ~~ those onec4easure o Nate t aA~~ ~q~ IYshor ~e fQ ~ er brnlt etest~t Arese
n C b e th~ f~s~r~er Car n [t~e strat;o~ ~o~jon~l ooa ~ ~ fY anq th~ n~1Y ~ stf eOn i ter 46 4 s l tllat has ~$AroQU~°n 2 h~o~ n te~ h blaYer q~~ 4f.A eU t6 share th ~gro n th~~he la Co ;~ -'12 R~ Aoh~ ~e~es e beloq hlghest a°unqds n~h ; rrf t ~ e Al' °aAta ~v J~ 9u;re~ L tr p 81. j Ich s Ch 4 0d ers ~qe wn c' .1 ,7 oe ~waOa wOn . e st4 ~Ou~ ve CFf~ °aeb tS ~e bas a~L o
Hugh Lyon
E SECTION (Blue) by Craig Richardso n
Kn itwear In round 14 we saw Oakleigh regain 4th spot with a hard fought victory over Swinburne, Chirnsid e fell to Old Camberwell but not by many (22 points) and thus lost a top four spot in doing so . Caulfield absolutely belted Glenhuntly by a lazy 222 points . Peninsula eventually shrugged off and then smashed Power House by 107 points and Elsternwick had a much needed victory over St. Marys by a little over 9 goals . ROUND 1 5 With only four (4) games to go the top three positions seem to be fairly settled, Caulfield . Peninsula and Old Camberwell and it looks like only fourth spot can change . In the run home to the finals action Oakleigh play Power House (away) . Glenhuntlv (home), Chirnside (away) and Elsternwick (home) . They should or need to win at least three if not all four to make it . They are more than capable but they won't want to take any team lightly. Chirnside the other contender for a finals berth take on Caulfield (home), Peninsula (away), Oakleigh (home) and Swinburne (away) . In what will be a tough run, especially in the next 3 weeks I feel Chirnside have an uphill battle but anything is possible and I'm sure they'll give it a real crack . This week we have the Hunters take on an inform and confident Pirates outfit . Not much to say in this one other than "look out" Glenhuntly, the Pirates are really firing at the moment and if their form can continue into this week they should belt Glenhuntly by at least 20 goals . Next up we have the Pirahnas playing the Krushers. As previously mentioned Oakleigh really don't need to drop this one and allow Chirnside a chance to take fourth spot, yet Power House their opponent today would love to have a say in who makes the four. A proud and passionate mob down at the lake who have played in the last three finals campaigns will be wanting a team morale boosting victory over another arch rival in the Krushers . In what could be termed as "match of the day" . I'll tip the home side on sentimental reasons alone, by around 2 goals and keep the final four interest alive for another week . At home we have the Saints taking on Swinburne. Both sides especially St . Marys are in real need of a win and unfortunately for St . Marys it won't be this week . The Uni Boys will simply have too much for the Saints, but having said that Swinburne will need to finish this game off early or St . Marys might just get a sniff. In the end Swinburne by g goals . Next up Caulfield make the journey out east to Chirnside in what could or will be an interesting
game . Chirnside will be hoping like mad that Power Hous e fixes up Oakleigh for -~ them and keeps their season alive . Why? because Caulfield today will have far too much them . Looking to all but consolidate a'minor x miers' tag and finish on top Caulfield really hav, done much wrong all year . In fact apart from dr ping their first game they haven't lost once since all they will simply have too much fire power all c the ground today for a hard working outfit Chirnside and by the time the final bell ri Caulfield will be up by about 6-8 goals. In the final match of the round, Elste rnwicl home take on Old Camberwell. The Wickers h the capability to cause the odd upset and Wellers really aren't setting the world on fire eve they are winning . However, sanity must prevail < on the postage stamp at Elsternwick, the We . lwismpyahEternwickody i Camberwell need the percentage badly if they w to attempt a top two finish and this alone will di them to a much needed 'big win . Old Camben by 15 goals minimum. IN THE MAGOOS Peninsula to destroy a lacklustre Hunters ou Power House to trouble Oakleigh for most of game, but the Krushers to sneak the poii ~winburne to get back on the winners list over Marys, Caulfield to win in a tough one (just) Old Camberwell to continue on their merry with another thrashing this time at the expensi Elsternwick.
SOCIAL NOTES Power House - Saturday lst August sees t] annual Trivia Night to be held at the clubroo : Always a great night so for further details see Social . Gary Dean. To all clubs, reminder my fax details 9682 9176 or my mobile is 0419 001 005 .
MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident tak e place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground other or other similar such conduct
ell , for re . n't }p . In vet in igs
Glenhunt IY - congratulations to Ee?r ; Horov~itz and John Your- on reaching 50 g-es. It i,,s taken forever for Benny to get there but hi s ~1ppearances have finally got him over the line. ,iAhlr is mainly a reserves player but we feel that ,,,01 persistence he could become a senior player, j : r,111 all at the Hunters well done to both of you . Caulfield Grammarians - congratulations Joe gartiago on 100 games . Well done Joey, who ;0 ,. . ~limes suffers from whiteline fever, always puts 100"; and is regularly in the best six. 5 0 games to Rufus Keown. Strong unassuming cleiender who has advance through Under 19s t o i come a key position senior player . Elsternwiek - In recent weeks the Wickers have iiad ~Iarc Bullard an d Chris Walker play their 100th games and Steve Currie play his 50th game for the club . This week sees Jamie Ward play is 150th for the club . Well done to all guys on their respective appearances and here's hoping for many ,nore from all at the club .
at we the nd ers )ld nt ive cell
AUGUST 1 - ROUND 16 OAKLEIGH v . GLENHUNTLY SWINBURNE UNI. v . POWER HOUSE PENINSULA 0 B v. CHIRNSIDE PARK C?.ULFIELD OR. v . ELSTERNWICK OLD CAMBERWELL v . ST. MARYS
: ;i <?'JRS NAY-7 CLUE LAST ',' -- TC ~,:':L INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 83 S . CRAVEN POWER HOUSE 2 60 M . PEMBERTON CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 60 PAYZE PENINSULA 4 47 WILL CAULFIELD GRAMM 4 45 LIDDELL CAULFIELD GRAMM 40 ROBINSON POWER HOUSE 2 4 0
E BLUE RESERVE HOLLOWAY CAULFIELD GRAMM . 5 SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 3 ORWIN OLD CAMBERWELL T. WALKER OLD CAMBERWELL
44 41 40 33
GLE= :? IUN TLY v. ' ENINSULr'_ 0 Field: Bob McLeod Pat Maebus POWER HOUSE v . OAKLEIGH Field : Jeff Collinson Ron Martyn Goal : Gary Clancy Daniel Van Duse r ST. MARYS v. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY Field : Geoff Kelly Tony Psina s CHIRNSIDE PARK v . CAULFIELD GR. Field : Alan Stubbs Mark Morrison ELSTERNWICK v. OLD C EI2 LL Field : Ken McNiece Matthew Sefert h E Blue Section Results on Page ~' i
f'it, the its . St, md ay 째 of
eir ns. Mr
are
>I'
1
Dual E Section Best & Fairest Leigh Murphy (ELsternwiclr) clears last Saturday in his sides win over St Marys, B. Frail (S,M~ lands the tackle.
E Blue MAJUXIMANM R CHIRNSIDE PAR K ELSTERN = AF.C. Coach: Geo1f R¢ifN.y Res Coac6: tAalft~v SchoRen 1 M . Millard
2 B . Hal l 3 D . Anderson (C) 4 S. Stevenso n 5 W. Horton 6 A. Kahofe r 7 J . Cowlishaw 8 S . Cossart - Walsh 9 W. Bowes 10 A. Wil l 11 M . Cassidy 12 J . Farmer 13 D . Gurr 14 S . Klose 15 R . Castles 16 T. Royals 17 G. Williams 17 P. Anderson 18 N . Co x 19 B. Baxter 20 H . Vella 20 M . Klos e 21 N . Brohier (VC) 22 T. Townle y 23 D. Ash 24 K . Dachs 25 N . Lubransky 25 T. Waile s 26 S . Williams 27 R .Keown 27 R . Morrissey 28 T. Chan 29 D . Schrimski 30 D . Lowe 31 J . Holloway 32 M . Dicrosta 33 N . Silve r 34 J . Margerison 35 A. Lawrence 36 R . Gosstray 36 M . Forster 37 M . Scholten 38 J . Restarick 39 J . Santiago 40 M . Phelan 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 . Harriso n 54 B . Lyons 55 M . Davies 56 A . Dow d 59 A . Beauchamp 60 P. Kin g 62 A. Coventry 69 A. Gooding
Pa
Coach: Stephen Jones Res Coach: Karl Oates
1 2 3 4 5 6
M . Pemberton A . Sor e G. Skein M . Carusi M . Holliday J . Brown
7 V. Piccioli 8 S. Oates
9 W. Pemberton 10 M. Koopmans 11 G . Wyngard 12 D . Paola 13 E. Westmore 14 D. Dasolto 15 S . McIntosh 16 M . Walker 17 B . Pedle r 18 M . Massarotti 19 C. Piccioli 20 K . Oate s 21 S . Cousins 22 P. Delguidice 23 R . Davidson 24 D . McHenry 25 R . Henderson 26 G . Kellaway 27 L. Lowe n 28 J . Mosca 29 P. Schilling 30 L. Mather 31 M . Ogstan 32 G . Laidlaw 33 A . Chirnside 34 A . Thomas
35 MT. Koopmans 36 D . Kar p 37 L . Bakey 38 G . Kimpton 39 N . Sibbing 40 T. Marriner 41 D . Kennedy 42 A. Conte 43 A . Burnes 44 R. Chirnside 45 W. Hussey
46 P. Egan 47 N . Egan 48 R . Gray 49 C . Peters 50 C . Lindsay 52 G . Lambkin 53 B. Driver 54 D . Skillern 55 P. Churchill 56 R . McArthur 57 J . Whiteside 58 A . Mather 59 D . Harvey 60 P. Pope 61 G. Pillikidis
Coach: Rod Williarns Res Coach : Andrew Curtain 1 L. Murphy (C) 2 A . Hankin
3 T. Byrne 4 C . Lyons 5 M . Whelan 6 D . Brennan 7 D . Lee 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 . Wigmor e 19 R . Buckingham 20 G . Daniel l 21 P. Roberts 22 M . Bullard 23 S . Curtain 24 G . Corrie 25 B . Franken 26 C. Mahony 27 M . Daniels 28 W . Davidson 29 S . Mahony 30 J . A'vard 31 G . Devonshire 32 P. Harri s 33 J. Overman 34 A . Contin 35 P. McNally 36 B. Bravington 37 L . Lambert 38 M . Bel l
39 P. Allan 40 M . Ray 41 A . Tilley 42 J . Lilikakis 43 C. Lyons 44 G . Corrie 45 R . Grandemange 46 J . Kosi j 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 Dxridc 1 B. Wilson
2 C . Whelan 3 T.HiI l 4 D. Cassar 5 J . Allessi 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. Miller 35 J . Commerford 36 R . Hal l 37 A . Breslin 38 A . Haggarty 39 T. Hosking 40 L. McAuliffe 42 M . Stahmer 43 M .Jones 44 B . O'Donnell 45 R . Stannage 46 A. 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 . Dolg e 69 G . Fletcher 71 P. Jone s
OAKLEIGH fi Coach : Chris Moore Res Coach: Peter Anda, 1 R . Ge c 2 A. Bloomfiek 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 . Nik o
17 P. Hamilton 19 P. Taylor (C) 20 T. Adamic 21 A . Perdikoma 22 S . Osborne 23 P. Dicki e 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. Taylor 41 G. Malapanis 42 G. Orlando 43 J. Theofilopot 44 B . Woodard 45 G. Chapman 46 P. Andonopoi 47 S. Lewi s 48 C . Nikakis 50 P. Lesli e 51 J . Bonaddio 52 P. AndrinopoL 53 T. lanchello 54 A . Atherinos 55 B . Grant 56 J . Alis s 57 S . Simopoulo: 59 J . Brown 60 M . Cram 61 A . Moulang 63 D . Woods 64 J . Tolley 65 B. Stirling 66 A. Wood 67 B. Gant 68 A. Khodr 71 S . Randle J
P 0R TS C, (
CHADSTON E
Rafferty the Wrecker
FORIVIU ~... HAIRSTYLISTS for Ladies & Men
F,
1
OLD p :~ Ca:.t{u
tr.=- 1L PENINSULA O .B. Coa r Smit WWraft , T
Rers Coach Net Raiic,
J NcLean S . Parsons T James S . McMahon A. Inkster (VC) G. Nelson S. Jac k E. Bowe n S . Horskins N . Kent fi A . Seeley M . Warner ; M . Scott 8 C . Town N . Franks g A. Gibbs P. Angus (C) 19 M. Hanson P. Keoh n 11 J . Heffernan P. Krohn 12 J . Wilson (C) T. Trewhitt 1 3 N . Sim s i .t R . Whitehead (VC) A . Landry . Sho rt 15 M 12 A. Campbell 16 D. Walker 13 V. Brancaijano 17 R. Pik e 14 S . Coombs 18 A . Brownless 15 B . Coo k 19 M. Freedman 20 A. Hill s 16 S . Claringbold 21 T. Hardman 17 L . Barclay . Chow 2 S 2 18 S . Glover 23 D . Bel l 19 M . Goldthorpe 24 D . Imberger 20 C . Landry (VC) 25 A. Taylor 26 M . Stones 21 M . Bonne r 27 T Doherty 22 A. Atchison . Leitch 28 B 23 R. Sharpin 29 T Johnson 24 B . Wight 30 S. Roe 25 S . Atchison 3 1 L.O'Mahony 32 E . Williams 26 C . Lloyd 33 M . Richmond 27 S. Payze 34 P. McCare 28 B. Taylor 35 M . Hopkins 29 R. Powney 36 S. Der ry 30 A . Crean 37 R. Gillan 31 A . Gross 38 R. Scott 39 C . EVans 32 A. Parsons 4 0 J. Harvey 33 D . Sims 1 1 L . Ryan 34 T. Bradon 42 R . Pratt 35 S . Jackson 43 T Walker 44 S . Smith 36 N . Bowman ,6 T. Rei d 37 T. Stewart ' 7 P. Lenton 38 M . Wells 48 J . Swann 39 R. Pritchard , !9 A. Kent 40 S . Marshall 50 B . McKenzie 41 S. Farrow 51 A . Rog ers 52 J. Mcflwain 42 A. Maley 53 B. Mcllwain 43 M . Bonner 54 P. Richmond 44 J . Mui r 56 N. Saffa r 45 D . Scown 57 T. Simpson 46 A. O'Neil 58 C . Williams 59 D . Ale x 48 J . Bleasby 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 . Mile s 66 T Hamilton 54 M . Dentry 67 P. Crai g 55 R . Cannon P . Thomas 68 56 R .Powney 69 P. Cohen 58 P. Dietzsch 70 D . Jennings 60 P. Cooper 62 D. Cross 66 A . Hayley 69 S . Farrar i
3
L ELECTRICAL & GA S HOME APPLIANCES
9857 8061
POWERHOUSE I ST . MARY'S Caacth Peter OAvieri Coach ; Evart Evans Res C00*Cr4 Rictodsm Res Coaclx Peter Drriic
1 J. Gent 2 J . Hall 3 J . Grey 4 C. Lloyd 5 M . Braini 6 D . Burt 7 C . Richardson 8 S . Cros s 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 . Alle n 21 D . Miller 22 P. Bates 23 S . Craven 24 R . Williams 25 S . Evans 26 J . Senior 27 S . Wes t 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 . Clayto n 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 l 51 B. McKenzie 52 E . Krolmark 53 A . Ker r 54 J . Blowfield 55 N . Uran 56 J . Hem 57 C . O'Connor 61 B . McNamara 66 D . Wrigh t 70 R . Haywood 87 T. Frien d 88 G . Scotland
1 M . Learmonth 2 L. Cosso n 3 R . Livingston 4 A . Bell 5 L . Willis 6 W. Stua rt 7 T. Pettini 8 R . Kodituwakku 9 T. Gunn 10 T. Jones (VC) 11 K. Gillard 12 B . Summe rfield 13 J . Chapman 14 P. Watson 15 D . Andrews 16 A. Wilcox 17 S . Leahy 18 B . Frai l 19 B . lbbotson 20 G. Crouch 21 T. Ymer (C) 22 R . Allen 23 S . Parsons 24 I . Gouliet 25 M . LeLevire 26 P. Fraser 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 . Woods 40 S. De Youn g 41 W. Goldswo rt 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. Fraser 51 A . George 52 F. Sadler 53 R . Ferwerda 54 S . Goldsworthy 55 J . Duck 56 A . Gunn 57 J. Grainger 58 T. Azzapadi 59 J . Hill 60 C . Tetley 61 J . Joseph 62 G . Hayes 63 T. Overton 64 S. Parsons 65 P. Hart ig an 66 S . Rhodes 67 S . Ston e 68 M . Scammell 69 G. Neve n 70 A. Goldswort hy 71 N . Malloc h 72 L . Phillips 73 J . Traxnack 74 J . Wedrien 75 J . Brown 76 J .Jayden 77 T.7imbury 88 A. Ballantyne
SWINBURNE UNI Coach: Ggy Hickey Res Coach: g.,y 1 M . Milano 2 J. Sheedy 4 D . Dell'Olio 5 J . Dell'Olio 6 M . Johnston 7 A . Hamilton 8 J. Horradge 10 R . Turnbull 11 G . Barry
14 R . Goode 17 S . Lee 18 A. Fiumani 19 B. O'Mara 20 A . Hilgemann 21 T. Dymond 22 S . Flyn n 23 C . Smit h 24 S . Fiztgibbon 27 D . Murphy 29 D . DePaoli 30 P. 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. James 52 J . Piotrowski 53 M . McCalman 55 T. Bennett
E SPORTSCOVER
TI (White) by Barry Hickey
QUALITY INSURANCE ATA SPORTING PRICE
t Thad to happen, every scribe's nightmare, a malfunction in his electronic support . to wit a cacked fax!!! Sorry about this fellers but comment s about last week must be, unfortunately . brief. Please note there are new contact arrangements from today on . LAST WEEK The Warriors went down heroically to UHS in a ripper of a game out on the Western Plains . Nothing in it all day, and a credit to both sides . Craig McLellan at BP and HBF, and the consistent Farrelly at FF were singled out for special mention amongst the G&B's . But by the sound of it, every player on the field deserved an accolade . CY's convincing win over the Reds has kept their finals chances alive . North Brunswick succumbed to Central's all round talent, in what was a telling win for the visitors . North was really geed up for this one, so such a convincing win was a top performance . The K's annihilated Latrobe in a devastating display of power football . After some indifferent efforts recently, the K's 'clicked' and the rest is history. King was in great form up forward, former captain, Peter Thornley . returned with a vengeance, kicking 6 goals in the last term, and the reliable Sam Bruno provided heaps of drive from the ruck . The C's prevailed over the Cobras, in a game that was one sided until half time, and very even thereafter. The Cobras' were much tighter after the break, and a gruelling contest ensued, resulting in both sides playing one and two players short for most of the last two terms . On-ballers Scheider . Gayler and Humphrey were terrific for the Cobras, and Daniher at HB, plus Birkill in the centre being effective for the C's . TODAY UHSOB and Williamstown CY will be a doozy . CY's still have an outside chance of making the cut, and UHS has to win two of the remaining games to be safe . So there won't be a lot of 'beg pardons' in this one . UHS are where they are by winning the close ones and not worrying about percentage . The Towners have more potential up fonvard on their good days, and have been very competitive in their past three matches . The G&B's will be marginally strengthened by returning players today and they will need them if they are to contain CY'S damaging set of on-ballers and midfielders . A dodgy one to call, but I think UHS's no nonsense commitment will bring them the four points, barely! It could go either way .
Reds and North is another good game . Reds
possess a solid backline, but today they will have to contai n a Norths forward lin e that could do anything . North has a real char a play-off spot and I can't see them letting thi go, and they should take it out by four o ; goals . The C's and Central is the much antici] clash of the ladder leaders, and what a good it should be if weather is kind . Central was e . the superior side in their round 6 encounter the C's, and have been a model of consis since . Central has the best mix of talls, solid, quicks in the section, and there is very between the sides in terms of scoring pote The C's do have an advantage in the backs, are the most miserly in the competition . The field battle will be tremendous, with class a+ both teams . Paul Byrnes will be a big dang the C's, as he proved in round 6 . Picking a w is a rotten task, but I just have a feeling Central's simpler, direct type of football wil the day for them by a few goals in the end with the C's. you never know ! La Trobe and Old Westbourne meet o, massive Main Oval, with both sides playir pride more than anything else . The Warriors victorious in their first encounter and will likely be so again today . Their recent regro has lifted their spirits and they should win a game by a couple of goals . Cobras host Kew, and if they can contin as they showed in their second half against t] they will give the K's a bit of curry . Now th~ finals are looming though, the K's are a diff more focused, side . They have too many experienced footballers on the field to allos mishaps at this stage . The K's by 7 or 8 goal Reserves winners should be : UHSOB, Old Carey, La Trobe, and Kew . Correspondents . faxes to 9817 3084, 1 me on 9818 1425 . SOCIAL UHSOB have an Arts and Crafts drive or ing the game today . So don't miss out . An annual Cocktail Night is on in the eveni today's game . Support the club and be ther e 1 Old Carey's mobile ruckman, Chad plays his 50th today, well done Chad . TWG CAdGTFI IL] Ff1f1TRGI I F
oLD wESTBOURxB
UHSOB 5.1 8 .4 I3 .6 Okt Plest6ourne•. Moore 4. 8.3 12.5 14.9 16.9.5 Horsbur CrossvxA 3 . Frankiin 3 . Parstow 25.iI.IO B hhto Maore. O'Kcefe .J. Horsbur 2' Sutton . 1f1ng, A, EQ~. azT~S 5, 4. Lewickl3. Craclmel2 . Sutton . parslow . ohns Jg . 8rst : Good Tea . . WILLIAMSTOWN
CLUB PE N CER OLD CARE Y RNES RICHMOND CENTRA L F :IRRELLY UHSOB
F2I7ROYREDS 4 .6 8.11 15.1 6 23.18 .26 willf-tstawn : Buner~eg 4, cook 3 8rtan 3. Ceeks• 3.3 Her~eerL;an ,L 2. Daniel 2. D . wouda ~ Dunc .6.4 Cook . Cocks . Doalev Bnan. ~t. Manning.3 H~t . Macleod 3. 7 : Grochauitt. Lee . P.J~~~ ~ 2 . P. Jackson. WharL prior. M . Han . Merhi . B . ~n• ;.farlden• C,,,, Dcury. NORTH RICBMOND CENTRAL 2.0 4 .5 6 .7 .10.69 10.8 North BnmsK•tc{r; KvTy.~ 2. B 15.12 9 5 . Th°rPe• Farnularl. Lirost. Best .11E Whinnazt : D. Demorton . hfrMamon . Prettv. J. TlrchOil V,~nyiym . . L. Demorton . A .Burows,Ad~t . Tirehe•16 Richmond Ceatrai : NeuKOn 4 Andanopoul~ . Holt. Krisohas . S. Shannon 3. Byines 2. B Burnett 2. Porteous 2 . . Waters . Best: Burnett. Bm•e O . Newton. Lebel
F . PfILVIRENTI KE W CLEb1ENTS BULLEEN COBRAS :;. TIRCHETT NORTH BRUNSWICK
BRVnsmc mcxx
E WHITE RESERV E C ;~SON RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 i ; . BURGESS WILLIAMSTObVN CYMS 5 D.1WSON VJILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 Ri -~; T OLD CAREY 5
latea gam . earl v Witn, :enc%
I ew
' 8r1 Q
Illilz CttE :?? Wh ~nl d-
:tS In ;r fa,Inner that I Will
AUGUST 1 - ROUND 1 6 ~'ORTH BRUNSWICK v . UHSOB RICHMOND CENTRAL V . tV1LLIAMSTOWN CYMS V .FITZROY REDS LA TROBE UNI. OLD WESTBOURNE V. BULLEEN COBRAS NEW v. OLD CAREY
UHSOB V.
I tlii g fcwermC I i IPlliu
gooa ze on le t, ', it tIi? :rent, good, i a zr Reds.
lhon,
J ijU ,~ ~-- -- - = `--f WILLIAIVISTOWN CYMS Field-
George P8leodttttne
rl~ . .; a
FITZROY REDS v . NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : Kern Brewer Andy Carrick Goal E D"Lazarus Peter Wallis :ugene OLD CAREY V. RICHMOND CENTRAL Daniel Ischia Garry Seabourne Goal Field : : Ken Coughlan Robert Parry LA TROBE v . OLD BOURNE FieldUNIVERSITY WEST: Barry Bolger Peter Bailey BULLEEN COBRAS v . KEW Field : Ken Walker Ron Smith
RE
JE
PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
Andoaopouol~ . M alrom
RESERVES - 18.07.98
~ Jyq
Bu t
.
LA TROBE UNNERSpy 5.5 13 .13 26 .15 1 .1 .21 .237 2. xn° 36 : ~n~ Thornety 7, H . Mastytti 2 26 5 L>jtn~2 2. A. Felmit~t-12 . R . ftd,irti .4.34 en c . gest: Dimast 4. M . 1 .4• 4 5 Bruno. l'uhiren6. Mascitti. Thornely A . Bell Dounvs . Fe La Trob . Levy. BaiWe Le c 4v Dania. Robm o~Inson . Willis, Bortane. Best: t~~ . OLD CARE Y BULLEEN COBRAS 10.2 18 .3 18.8 22.I1 1.5 .143 Old Carey:SpEnrer 4 . M . Cohen 4. Vasp 3 .5 6.6 B'vkW. E~~erett OPFY• 4 . Angus 2. Faells 2. Srn~,0.58 Bh~ . price . Bahle. °Povtas Beet: Jxkson . Esler. Dandier, Small . Everett. B=dlnu Ctements 4 . Num Badan}er . Gayler. Humphrev D'AngcioCobras: . PaaLsch . Onvin. Best. phrcyc Trlnchl . DaUo~to Sclutider.
:
OLD R~EgggOUBBB 0.0 UH80B 2.1 3. 5 4.3 7 6 3. . 23 Old Westbournt: hfuthner 2 10.9 16 . 5.2 I6 12 Mnhrner• Fferttu~+, f~ . . B . biattssan. Best: Lip . Robson. Craig. URBOB: Deluise 8 . Mills, M =combe Best: De Luise . Cook . Waldron . Abaduaror-a-Anderso n nderson . h4adRLn-ano . Arnat. VJB.LIAM6TOWp7 alkaz'a Marten. 5.2 FITZROYRBDB 7•6 15.9 3.2 16 .10.208 tV BBemstoa~a : I~uwn 6. G 4.4 4 .4 . Bur ess 5. Barnes 2 R.I . CaOow. ~ci . G. B9 . Beckutith . Bond. Stebbtng urqess . Pa~tSZVSkt Fitzroy Reds : N . TobY. Sarioa . hall . Arnott . Ketm OCarroJ. Fitts . 8ox a, ZapPeW . Best : Auden . Arnott. AfacKLntan. NORTH BRUNSWfCK RICEUtform CENTRAL 12.16.82 . Anderson 2 11.8.74 . Funnell 2 . Thatnpson . ~~ ~L:Androue ttsos4 H Rlchntond Centrat: jackson S.~zari Funnell . H~ ftotella Luc antoni Plet. BatzBetd . b1~ak. Bin 3. C. Retd 2 . Gutherk. Best: Graham . . Fiaolante. f~ Kew LA 780BE U14ERSr1'Y 23 .I5 .153 ~ H ranc ~t ~~ 4 . Wells 3. Blair 2. J 7 . Puhlrenti. Donaan. Living.4.46 1•ah'anchl ston La'1}obe Untveraity: Cousins 2 . R. Bruno. Baker. R. Lrvinpgton . Mooa 2. MaddLwn .Skerritt TJ+unaresq . Cotsopolons . Bl~k. Cotsopo}ous . Mitchell. R . . Best : OLD CAREy tan p~U EB COBRAS 17.2 12.5 16 .12 19 .19 _ , 0 .133 ~ Christ 42 Planter Hum hr , P ey . Burn. Gardiner Mudge f5ry h5 .4Q34 8est~uldist.~}yi 2
. Bardweu .
on . Wright. thes .er
. Chrlste~ nsen. Coffiss: Beattle 3. Trapman Karaznetcs 2. Best : Beattie . prtty . Kazamrtos . Scull ..
i
--.~ ® TNF
VAFA Players ~y V^ur®
~ White BULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS
Coacti: Joe D 'AjW yo R s c oach : Ja rnie
Senior Coach: Grant Fiarnmmd
1 R . Schneider 2 T. Orwin 3 M . Stratt on 4 N . Cartledge 4 N . Cartledge 4 I . McLeod 5 M . Dalloglio 6 B . Hoare 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella 8 S . Gayler 9 P. Goetz 10 S . Wagg 11 S . Petty y 12 A . Issa 13 S . Dillon 14 B . Mo tt 15 M . James 16 D. Trinchi 17 Gareth Brown 18 R. Badanjek 19 S . TraPman 20 J . Moran 21 M . Strahan 22 P. Bastasin 23 J . Redfern 24 P. Zorzi 25 W. Olney 26 A. Gillar d 27 C . Pasiopoulo s 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 41 N . Polites 42 G . Lekkas 43 R . Cai azzo 44 B . Moran 45 M . Sheehan 46 A . Humphrey 47 J. Polimakos 48 M . Soumlinis 49 M . Fitt 53 S . Stratt o n 69 L. Thompson
1 M . Frisby 2 A. Walsh 3 C . Daalder 4 M . Carracher 5 D . Kane 6 S . Kidd 7 J . Doyle 8 M . Farrell 9 D . Fitts 10 James Briffa 11 F. Cocco 12 J . Smith 13 A. Hoare 14 B. Campbell 15 P. Keppell 16 M . Wharfe 17 B. Lee 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 2 7 J . Loft 28 N . Hall 29 D . East 30 J . Campbell 30 B . Foster 31 M . Ross 32 T. Ha rt 33 S . Drury 34 M . Merhi 35 A . Mackinnon 36 W . Faw az 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 'Conno r 53 J . Keppell 54 S . Kleinitz 55 D . Atkins 56 T. Madden 57 N . Ber ry man 58 G . Evans â&#x20AC;˘ 59 B. Ryan 60 S. Slieker 61 C . McConnell 62 N . Auden 63 V. Symons 65 G Wri g t 66 P.'D u fyh 67 D . Trindade 80 G . Box
Ras Coac h: Darren Kane
o~0tre~.~ Rewrs hotel
Melbourne
KEW
Coa h: Sage D'Angeb Res .: REt%ard Baku
1 B . Lafranch 2 J . KaI p akis 3 R . Pulvirenti 4 G . Crimmins 5 J . Barne s 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 . Bri a 16 D . Wood 17 J . Bell (VC) 18 N . King (VC) 19 N . Peters 20 S . Harrison 21 D . Hannam 22 J . Paron 23 I . Baccini 24 B . Dimasi 25 H . Sheehan 26 M . Channon 27 D . Cracknell 28 L. Donovan 29 M . Dalrymple 30 C. Giansante 31 A . Wells 32 J . Chow 33 J . Porter 34 M . Masci tti 35 R. Bruno 36 A . Skerritt 37 W . Lombardini 38 M . Fr azer 39 P. Thornley 40 P. Nagy 40 G . Muckian 41 R . Livingston 42 C . Livingston 43 J . Daumis 44 A. Dann e 45 J . Bo rtone 46 D . Mascitt i 47 H . Penesis 48 M. Dandanis 49 S . Hod g son 50 G . Apol stal a ko s 51 M . Blair 52 I . Fletcher 53 M . Guy 54 T. Blunt 55 J . Landwehr 56 J . n 56 N .Z mingham eal 57 A . Mountney 58 A . Acfield 59 A . Reid 60 M . Mi g liorini 61 T. Willis 62 D . James 63 W. Goui n 64 C . Matt hews 65 M . Callerame 66 B . Robert son 67 A . McDonough 68 R . Baker 99 S . Bruno
LATRQBE LINVERM' NTH. BRUNSWIC K
Senior Coach: Seen Durrlri
Coa h: C. Fa x
Res. Coach : Join Wgiarnson
Res. Coo* B. FLmnel
1 M . Bakogianis 2 D . Huffer 3 J . Goode 4 G . Murphy 10 D . Sidebottom 11 J . Levy 12 G . Robinson 13 B . Brown (C) 14 S . Haynes 15 M . Lewis 16 C. McKie 17 L. Heathcote 18 S . O'Toole 19 R. Canty 22 S . Smee 23 S . Dunin 24 S . Honey 25 M . Cotsopoulos 27 L. Ryan 31 S . Lonergan 32 M . Nap ier 34 R . Brown 35 C . Roberts 38 A. Willi s 41 S . Robinson 45 S . Turner 46 D . Wright 47 S . Landwehr 50 S. Beaglehall 51 P. Klienitz 54 B. McKenzie 55 A. Cummings 56 S . Price 57 N . Rosengren 61 S. Bland 62 G. Tendelli 63 C . Black 64 B . Ledderman 65 C . Aucote 66 A . Baille 70 J . Dumaresq 71 P. Moon 72 S . Stirling 73 A . Bortone 74 S . Mitchell 75 A . Fry 76 B . McMillan 77 A . Alcock
1 A. Tirchett 2 D . Adam s 3 S. Hodgson 4 M . Sorlet o 5 W. McMaho n 6 V. Grimaldi 7 D . Magnuso n 8 B . Whitman 9 B. O 'Brie n 10 P. Sorle tt o 11 J . Boudolo h 12 J . Polemico s 13 S . Wernha m 14 M . Bradford 15 B . Evans 16 L . Demort o n 17 A . Kyriazi s 18 M . Malkoun 19 V. Lirosi 20 M . Warren 21 G . Burrows 22 R . Thorpe 23 D . Ellis 24 G . Lattou f 26 s . Hogg 27 D . Lucanton i 28 W . Pretty 29 C. Jewel l 30 P. Dimarco 31 J . Freeman 32 S . Famulari 33 G . Ple t 35 P. Dowsett 36 B . Thorpe 37 D . Demo rton (C) t 38 J . Tirchet 39 D . Pizzari 40 R . Abdelnou r 41 C . Anderso n 42 J . Papanikolo u 43 M . Pisasal e 44 J . Androutso s 45 H . Tisaltas 46 M . Laoumtzes 47 S . Laoumtze s 48 B . Laoumtzes 49 R . Johnston 50 D . Fo x 52 J . Rotella 53 A . Velkosk i 54 G . Goumas 55 Z. Nag i 56 A . Crosin a 57 M . Teffah a 58 J . Wilco x 59 M . Newto n 60 J . Topp i 61 J . Pag e 62 A. Boudolo h 64 I . Velkoski 65 B . Funnell THE LAUREL BRASSERI E TABARET & PUB TAB 289 MT ALEXANDER RD ASCOT VALE 3032 TEL: 9370 5800 FAX: 9375 228 2
~ OLD CAREY OLD WESTBOURNE RICHMOND CENTRAL Coe* Robert Wfirier ~^rcc=cn: Gkm Taylo c~,:,~ Pwd*ad coo* S
t Jadranw
R速s. Coach: E~f~ Saisaldoy~
Ras
U . H .S .O .B . Coach: Res Coach: Vick Jarrm
WILLI STOW N CYM S Caxh Pad hSct#Mn~a
~ . Angu ~ ~ ~ . Byrnes 1 R . Freijah Res Coach Csmerrnt~cr~ s Hickey "~ 1 2P 2 C .C 1 R . Mutimer A . Banfield 2 A . Talarico 1N 3 M. Cohen 2 D . Taylor 3 T O'Sullivan 3 A . Bone 2 D . Bezzant C. Esler 3 R . Littlepage 4 A. White 4 C . McLennan 2 B . Dawson P. Graha m . O'Keefe 5 S . Shannon 5 C . Shone 3 D . Cocks P. Busse 45 A P. Vincent (VC) 6 S . Pickett 6 S. Cracknell 4 S . Woud a C. Campbell (VC) . Wucatsch . Horsburgh 6 G . Bunshaw 7 C . Skinn s . Drever 6 J ; A 4 J . Tuck 7 F. Bove 8 D. Haslett 7 S . King g A . Oppy A . Horsburgh (C) 8 G. Malcom 8 A . Anderson 5 P. Sadler g M . Addison 98 D 9 R. Smith 6 D . Oldha m . Jago 9 P . Jackson 9 A . Birkill on 10 A. Murphy 10 P. Burns 7 S . Ivkovic 0 K. Shrives 10 S . Su tt 11 S . Mills 8 B . Hann 11 B. Franklin (VC) 11 M. Newton 11 N . Everett . Farrelly 9 G . Hickey 12 B . Case 12 M. Spencer 12 M . Gibb 11 D 13 P. McLean 12 F. Macak 13 S . Hewitt 1 3 A.Jackson 10 J . Catlow 14 J. Ham . McQueen . Curry 14 B . Mattson 14 M 11 L . Grochowsk i 15 M . Davidson C. Shannon 13 14 G 15 S . Greenwood 15 A . Board 16 P. Gunthorpe 12 A. Mackley 15 P. Church 16 M .Jones 17 M . Aquiline 17 P. Sciola 13 B . Wouda J Bi rt 17 S . Curry . King 1716 A 18 R. Stevens 14 A . Daniel (C) 19 18M P . Craig 18 M. Fawcett 18 C . Matthews . Mazza 15 B . Zajac 19 G 18 C . Richards 21 B. Dange rfield 1 F. Molinaro 16 K . Hynes 9 J . Manning :19 P. Drake 22 W. Fleming . Dervan g 21 M . Pigde n 20 W. Mudge 23 G . Flower 20 V. Kelly 22 R . Johns 17 Dane Macleod . Woods J 21 S . Davis 18 J . Shar p 23 P. Eltringham 24 D L. Fairfield 21 F. Hosking 25 . Flores 24 B. Carruthers 19 P. De rv a n 22 J . Hands 26 P . Moore 22 23A L. Daly 25 A. Hellner 20 P . Owen . Mesman 22 C. Battle 24 A . Jones 26 B . Fogliaro 21 N . Bond 23 T. Price 27 J . Farrugia 25 P . Smith 27 S . Majo r 28 C . Parslow 26 M . Hannon 28 M . Alle n 24 M . Yarnell . Rothwell 25 C . Goodall 29 D . Horsburgh 27 C . Adams 29 22 K. JonesR 23 G. Herbert son 26 J . Daniher 30 C . Galvin 28 A. Waters 30 B . Abrahamsen 24 S . Borszsky 27 N . Vasilopoulos 31 S . Walker 29 S. O'Sullivan 31 P. Dolence 25 G . Burgess 32 G . Jenkinson 30 G . Tate 32 H . Starbuck 26 D . Lee NC) 28 P.Nance 33 G . Robson ( VC) 33 D . Johnson 33 P. Drendel 27 J . Buttergieg 29 T. Moulton 34 B . Stewart 35 D 30 S .Feehan 36 P. Knight 36 K. Mudge 34 G. Haeusler 28 A. Pawczynski . White 35 S . Jones 31 D . Gardner 29 S . B ryan 32 C . Withington 37 S . Cummin 37 G . Porteous 37 G . Catterall 30 A . Cook (C) 38 B . Ma . Madrigran o ttsson 38 N . Bowe 38 G 33 P. Gilbe rt 31 X . Tob y 39 M. R e a 39D A . Robbins 42 P. Hoey 34 D . Faelis 41 . Ford 32 M . Dooley . Merino 43 A . Siwka 35 D. Palmer 41 C. Pfeiffer 33 A . Blac k 4440 A. Faulkner 42 M . Dobbie Small J 36 L. . Wallace (C) 34 B . Robinson 37 D . Wright 43 B. Williams 45 M. Black 42 D . O'Neil 35 S 38 I . Cohen 44 S . Craig 48 T. Gutherie 43 M. Pfeiffer 36 C . Kennedy 39 P.Bennett 45 A. Tea Ie 49 N. Ritchie 44 A . Bergin 45 C . Coo 40 B. Humphreys g 51 H . McAlpin 37 A. Bon d . McNair 46 R . Killeyk46G 41 A. Gates 47 R. McMillan 52 C. Andonopoulos 47 M . Waldron 38 D. Macleod 42 C . Popplewell 48 M . Gale 54 P. Whiteside 48 K . Lewicki 39 T. Ca rt er 43 S . Cherry 55 S . Fenton 50 P. Habbersatt 49 D . De Luca 40 A . Menhenne t 44 G. Hendriks 56 D . Wilso n 52 S . Wright 50 D . Zulicki 41 S . Lubi c 44 J . Rist 58 A . Goldberg 53 D . Billman 51 J . Rogers 42 A . Barnes 45 M . Eastham 59 M . Tento 54 M. Crosswell 52 J . Damiano 46 M . Cann 56 A 43 M . O'Flyn n 60 R . McIntosh 55 B . Green 54 J . Pfeiffer 47 S. Hawkings . Manning 5 6 . Crabb 62 T. Graham 56 H . Gillies 44 M S. Addison 64 M . Francis 45 P. Breguet 58 M . Cook 57 J . Robertson 49 D. Bur n 65 A . Kemp 46 S. McEachra n 59 D . Smith 58 B . Stewart 50 S . Hart 66 C. Corker 60 J . Michael 47 T. Hickford 59 T C . Stone 51 P. Maniotis 60 67 R . Goli 61 P. Hoban 48 P. Dowsey 52 A. Opray 61 M. Briski . Walther 62 J . Abbot 49 K . Dowsey 53 R. Bardwell . Broadle 6968 M F . Tapley 63 M . De Luise 50 K 54 L. Patterson . Stebbin 62 D . Ciccocioppo 70 T. Taylor 64 J . Evans 55 C . Wheatley 51 D . Bubni c g 63 R . Sherlock 72 J . Reid 65 D . McCartney 56 J. Harcou rt 64 C. Villinger 74 P . Savoia 58 M. Kennedyl 65 D . Clowes 78 S. Cahwood 67 C . D'Agnolo 52 A . Tresise 68 A . Dixon 53 T. Beckwith 59 C . Mason 66 C . Pope 79 D . Sheehan 69 S . Hyde 54 J . Burgess 70 T. Auldist 67 B . Slatt e ry 80 G . Magi 72 G . Pullen 55 J . Goodman 68 A . Lipscombe 73 S. Devlin 56 G . Rickar d 69 G. Mussara 77 L. Marten 57 M . Saccocci o Major Sponsors : 70 M . Buttiegieg Sponsors: 87 M .James 58 C. Scott FREIGHTLINER 71 A. Traianon THE MAX HOTEL 59 G . Singleto n TRUCK S 60 C. Singleton Carmine Miranda QPO BAR & BISTRO HANG TEN ~'/ Tldc Anan-- - .,T., - --
AMP LIFE LTD 9805 9307
BDFC'~~ Beiersdorf Australia Ltd
F SECT' by Ed Sil l
CLICHE CORNER hat a difference a week can make in footy! The Sinners are BIT (back in town), the Turtles overcame adversity to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat . Werribee has their customary RHG (red hot go), the Hawks are KOKO (keep on keeping on), the Sharks go from strength to strength, the Gryphons will be on the rebound, the Westies let one go they could have won whilst the Rats are rebuilding for next year. It's all good for footy. REVIEW Syndal staged a remarkable form reversal to beat flag favourites Monash by five goals . Out of the blocks early, the Sinners held a comfortable half time lead but you can't keep a good side down for too long and the Gryphons managed to all but square it up by three quarter time. The Sinners dug deep though and were able to score a couple of goals early that sealed the game for them. Cachia was dominant at CHF for the winners who would have been happy that they did not have to rely totally on Rutter who was engaged in an absorbing duel with Andy Tolongas. Blanford again starred for the Gryphons and was ably assisted by Captain Wells and Leeting with four goals at FF .
In another surprise result . Eltham got back on the winners list at the expense of fmals aspirants West Brunswick . The Westies led by as much as six goals early on but with Brian Doody starring at CHF, the returning Gasparotto providing drive . and Dan Shipley blanketing the dangerous Hamilton the Turtles slowly fought their way back into it until Frank Coonerty put the game beyond doubt with a game sealing goal . The Turtles were also well served by Luke Sharpe and Matt Luttick. For the Westies, Ian Twyford was terrific across the HBF whilst Heppel, Malone (again) Heywood and Cannane were also good . The Hawks faced a danger game down at Werribee whose recent form had been solid . It proved to be a hard fought game until half way through the third quarter when the Hawks managed to gain the ascendancy by virtue of a dominant Dom Zavarella on a wing and Grant Broadley controlling at HFF. The Hawks were also assisted by those fine young sportsmen in Nathan Patterson and Dan Lauletta . Werribee were well served by the returning Isaac who responded with a haul of six goals . Finally. Eley Park kept their finals chances alive by thrashing ANZ Albe rt Park . PREVIEW Its all back to where it began 14 games ago for the numerically challenged F graders . All games have plenty riding on them and with upsets now occurring 'ln
M
TNF
4AAGTGI
anything could happen . The first game sees Monash play host to Eley Park. The Gryphons won easily first ti around but the Sharks have improved markedly su then . The clash of star midfielders Wells (M) a Bowen (EP) will be pivotal as will the clash betwe Hawley and Rafanello (if available) at the Shal pointy end . The Sharks have plenty to play for an( loss would almost be terminal for their finals chan~ but the Gryphons on the rebound will be difficult contain . The Gryphons to win by no more than a c( pie of goals with Gilchrist to return to form with sel goals . In another vital encounter, Syndal welcome be West Brunswick for the second time . The West have been the side to make the most improvemi over the season which was good for them as they, thrashed in the first game. Syndal, on the other ha have been mixing their results lately but a win o ladder leaders last week is sure to have primed th full of confidence . The Hamiltons v . Rutter in the m field will be a great clash and will help decide the I tune of the game . A win for the Sinners will keep th double chance hopes alive while the Westies will trying to cement their place in the four. With so mu to play for it should be an epic battle but the ho ground advantage might be just enough to swinl the Sinners way. Eltham host Hawthorn and will be keen to c~ tinue their good form of last week . The Hawks will doubt want to ensure the double chance and the fore will be treating this one as a mini final. 7 return of Gasparotto for the Turtles has been a ble ing as his drive was sorely missed and expect one the Hawks minders to follow him whilst the clash Brian Doody, the Turtles CHF and Phil Avery, i Hawks CHB will be great viewing . The Hawks ji shaded the Turtles first time around and have ad( a couple of talls since then which might be ji enough to give them the nod. Finally, in the only game that has no bearing the four. Werribee host ANZ Albert Park. The Tig were once again competitive last week without a result and get the chance here to record a win. 7 Rats appear to be playing out time in what has . Although hamperebadispontgyerfhm d injury. Isaac is a class forward and will take watch' by the Rats whilst Nick Rutherford will no doubt ci tinue to excel for his team . Werribee to win. Press Correspondents : 9555 0900 Pho 9553 3675 Fax before 5 .00pm Monday. in
F(lf1TRAl
IER
1
SENIORS - 18.07.98 SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL MONASH GRYPHONS 1 66 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 55 HAWTHORN 6 52 ELEY PARK 4 46 SYNDAL TALLY HO 4 44 WERRIBEE 5 41 F RESERVE
MONASH GRYPHONS 8 56 ) ;1 D HAWTHORN 6 36 Di,LL'ORSO ELEY PARK 2 34 ~)GIF HAWTHORN 3 3 3
,mONAS=I GRYPHONS v. ELEY PA?'K Field : Dickenson Chris Fedderson SI^VDAL TALLY HO v. WEST BRUNSWICK Field : ;',-,ter Woods Geoff Brereto n ELTHA~T COLLEGIANS v . HAWTHORN AMA7EURS Field : Damian Murphy Kevin McMahon WERRIBEE AMATEURS v. ANZ ALBERT PARK ;, ;eltl : %iichael Gilday Michael Ford e
AUGUST 1 - ROUND 1 6 [;ST BRUNSWICK v . MONASH GRYPHONS H :%%'dTHORN AMATEURS v . SYNDAL TALLY HO 'AZ ALBERT PARK v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS HEY PARK v . WERRIBEE AMATEUR S
SENIORS - 18.07.98
~„o~,ntsTOWN 4 .3 5 .5 7.10 11 .14.80 r'.''N ROVERS 2 .1 6.3 10.7 14 .11 .95 Capeei 3. A. Ward 3 . B . Smith . Fellows . Gorski . P. Colosvno. N. t: L. Smith . Genus, Grech. Holmes . Fellows . P. Colosimo. I Rovers: Armour 3 . Natott 3 . Browne 2. Anderson . Davies . Holt. . . Power. Willis, Best: Daveg. Broevne- Parkinson. Haw. Blkk . Ariz. 2C .4C''L4RIS 6 .1 10.5 15 .8 17.10.112 IT LEOS EAL' ,SAUS 3 .1 5.5 6.6 8 .8.56 3<aucuris: Vance S . Nish 3 . Pitts 3 . Catlin . Groves . Hanrahan. Harrison . Holt . . .'., :r. Best: Nish . McLean . Holt . Vaughan. NichoLson. Martin . 3 Lms E nmaus: Gravrs 2, McKenzie . Bless . Pecora. Rocnchi. Vaughan . Best : . _ :{en . . . Burgess . Rose, RonciO. C-6wTYfON14N9 4.5 9 .9 17.16 23.22.16 0 a1LEEtiTEMpLESTOWE 3.3 6 .8 7.7 13.9 .87 "!d Mauortlans : Bournon S. Ftaskis 3. Paterson 3 . Riley 3. Acreman 2 . Palmer 2 . "- .m 2. Whiteford . Ferguson . Best: Paterson. Flasks. Dart . Bournan . ~htr^r. Bullcam Templ-;to~: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received ) DGEELONG 0 .2 3.8 8 .10 10.12.72 4 .5 7.10 11 .10 16.13.109 n Neeld S. Howells 2 . A . Handbury . Parrot. Edmonds . Best: VYekers' idq~P. Handburv . Farrer. W. paul. Edmonds . '-te 3. OBrien 2 . Playfalr 2. J. McDermott 2. Woodtock 2 . D . d . T. F ;an . Kayrooz. J . Plan t . Best : D. R'itchell. T. Egan. J . .. ;fen.l4'wmore. ~' I3`-DES MEhTONE TIG. 3.5 8 .8 12 .7 18 .11 .11 9 ~T KILIIA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4.1 6 .5 8.7 10.11 .71 ' t BMea Ateatone T3g. : E . Ryder 5 . D. Kinsella 4 . A. Tuner 3 . hiacgeor e 3 .M. '"- 'd. Connolly. Marme. Best : Kinsella. McGraw. Earle . Hecker. ~iarink . etd: Green 3 . Buckley 2 . Gilmore 2. Tkocz. bicGaw . 1- Best: Tkocz. Buckley. McGaw. S. Neeson. Presnell . a Ti-IF eeaerci . o cnn7 or, . . - , .,,,,.
SYNDAL TALLY HO 4.9 9.8 9.10 15 .11 .101 MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .8 8.10 8.13 10.14 .74 Syndal Tally Ho: Caehta 4. Hannemaazm 3. Bent 2. toce 2. Murray. Rutter . Etan. Macfartane. Best: Henderson . Murray. CaChia M . Richardson . Beckett. Bent. Mona®h Gryphons : Leeton 4. Wells 72. T. Gilchrist. Kitchen, Killmaster . Urban . Best: Wells . Btandford . Leeton . Roche . Totongos . Hetherington . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0 .2 4.5 10.8 14.10 .94 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 .5 7.5 12.7 13.7.85 Etth®m Coll : Doody 4 . Mullins 4. Sharpe 3 . Hardie. Coonertv. Gasparotto . Best: Doody. hipley. Sharpe Ardin• Bell. Coonertv. West Brunswick : Smythe 3 . Keywrood 3 . P. Hanulotn 2- J . Jackson 2 . Cannane, Gason. Best : P. Hamilotn. Cannage. Twyiord . iteppell . G. Malone . Heyurood. WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 .2 6.6 7.7 12 .10.82 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4.1 7.3 10.10 18 .13.109 Werribee Amateurs : Isaacs 5 . Neems 2• htarmis. Stephenson. McGrath . Craig. Drow. Best: Carr. Zulran. Addamo. McGrath . Manev. Engler. Hawthorn Amateurs : Lautetta 6. Zauarella 2 . Bourke 2 . Ra .csitto. P. Averv. Patterson. lltacca McCowan, Broadley. Best : Broadley. Za~arella. P. AveryLaulett. Patterson . S . Avery. ANZ ALBERT PARK 0.2 1.4 3.4 4.7 .31 ELEY PARK 7.4 11 .8 15.11 21.11.137 Aria Albert Park: Darren Bail . R . Carlise . Walldey. Shopper. Best: Sutton . Duke, Warne. N. Rutherford . P. Rutherford . 6,'y Park: Len eie 5- Hauler 4ar . Verde 4 . Alexandrldls 2 . Storer 2. Bowen . Brantey. King. Psaltopoulis . hest: Verde. Storey- Comte . McCorkell. Bromley. King.
RESERVES - 18 .07.9 8 SYNDAL TALLY HO 1 .2.8 MONASH GRYHPONS 15.12.102 Syndal Tally Ho: Barer. Best: Kerrms• A. Richardson . Burgess . Monaah Grpphons : Gon1s 8 . Lewis, Brourll 2, Arena 2 . Heat: Kent. Canis, Bra,cell . Lewis, Lerov. Charleson . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5.1 7.3 9.5 10.8 .66 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .3 7.5 8.7 11 .9 .75 Eltham Collegians : White 3 . Watson 3 . Tucker 2. Hogan. Hicks. Beat : We . L . P.fiite . Tucker. Hicks. Watson. Schafer, West Bnmswirk: Disisto 3. Ortiz 3. Vitale 2 . Rodgers 2 . Harrington. Best: Dlsisto . Harrington, Sherry, Baker . T. Moore. Edwards. WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 .2 2.4 3.6 8.8.44 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 .5 11 .7 13.11 16.14,110 Werribee Amateurs : Harris 2 . Seeber 2 . Roberts. Duhan. Best: Dothan, Seeber. Duhan. Chapntatl Bisbv. MeNaughton . Hawthorn Amsteurs : Lord 6. Bogie 3. Barker 3 . Morrison Tyson . Nynn . Kerr. Best: Barker. Ntam. Heuish. Lord, Kerr . Dunstan . ANZ ALBERT PARK 2 .1 4 .3 5.8 6 .6.42 ELEY PARK 8.6 9 .8 14.13 19 .18.132 ANZ Albert Park: D. Riverland 3 . N . Daou 2 . D . Kilmartin. Best: Leitad . Farrell. Sweeney. Rrvfrland. Haves . Carter. Eley Park : Letthll 4, M14ihalee 4 . Kaye 3. Dell'orso 2. Heath 2 . Brady. Carey. S.J. Cullen . Tadaay. Best: Carey. Fisher. J. Kelly. R}an . S. J . Cullen . have.
RESERVES - 18 .07.9 8
THOMASTOWN 4 .4 8 .5 9.9 15.9.99 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .2 4 .5 7.7 10.8.68 Thomestown: Searpa 4. F. Vateti 3. Chapkoun 2. J. Bubis . Petsenls. J. Pauglos. S . Smith, Harting. Best: S. Smith, F. Valet . Carle" . Pellegro. PetseNs. Farchione . Hampton Ravers: Tota 3. Hutlick 2. Vandawen 2 . lake, C . Pony. Salter. Best: Greig. Lake. Hullick. Smith . Vandooren. Tota. BEAUMARIS 2.1 8.7 12 .14 15 .18.108 ST LEOS EMMAUS 5.4 8.4 8.5 7.7 .49 Beaumeria : Mills 6. Devine 2. Ott 2 . Thatcher 2 . Carmody. Marsh . Sheldrake. Best: Thatcher. Mills, Marsh . 0-Brim. Easton. Devine . St Leos Emmaua Newev, 2, Mitchell 2. Levlns . McGloin, Simondson . Best : Carey. A. Deiin• P. Letins. Contessotto. Newev . OLD MENTONIANS 5 .6 7.12 13.14 15.19 .109 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 3.1 4.1 4.2 .28 Old Mentoaians : Millis 5 . Davis 2 . Ltnford 2. Norman 2. P. Appel. D+.3•er. Large . Pride. Best: Davis. Rushworth . Austin . Dwver. Norman . Cozens. Bulleen Templestowes (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehed) OLD GEELONG 3.5 6 .7 9.9 15.10.100 BANYtB.E 0.2 2 .4 4.5 8.7.55 Old Geelong: Hendratta 4 . Furphy 2. Go7duell 2. Smith 2 . Smlthens . Dou~d~1e. O'Brien . McKellar. Spiden. Ben t : Melnnes . Smith . Llascos. Anderson, 6rcas. Hendratta . B®nyule: Parmansche 4. Turnbull 2. Fortune. Riches. Best : Ferrall . Sutterby . Stevens. Agostinelli, Bassett. Donaldson. ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 5.4 8.9 14 .11 18 .14.110 ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 0.0 0.2 1 .3 3 .8.24 St Bedes Mentone Tig. : S. Hecker 5 . L. Hullier 4. Mitsud . Ross . Tomlinson. Lamb . Cousin . Johnston. Gang . Best : Dwyer. Lanagno . L. Hullter, Tomlinson. Cousins. Hecker. St Kilda South Caul6eld: J. Dunlevie. S . Wood. D. Dunlevie. Best: Pore . Reddan . J . Dunlevte . A . Diamond. D . Dunlevte. S. Wood.
F Section ANZ ALBERT PARK Coach: G~y Forsyth Res Caech: Paw Shoppe
ELEY --ARK Coach ' s F Res Cc R~ .'. :kte~n
1 S Duke 2 N Pastras 3 P Smith (S) 3 D Kilmartin R 4 R Wills 5 J Hannett 6 G Forsyth 7 J Sutton 8 R Lindsay 9 J Bourne 10 M Phillips 11 A Mitchell 12 G Finn 13 A Farmer 14 T Prior 15 J Snorrason 16 J Djoric 17 D McLellan 18 P Boyle 19 A Faranda 20 R Koegler 21 P Shoppee 22 S Redpath 23 A Bennett 24 R McDonald 25 J McDonald 26 C Iva 27 C Lovett
3 R . LaMarca 4 M . Georgiou 4 M . Dell'Orso 5 C . Kaye 5 W. LaMarca 6 D . Bruce 6 A. Briginshaw 7 D . Bowen 7 N . Taifemo oulos 8 D . Carroll p 8 R . Poole 9 P. Yelland 9 T. Karadimos 10 C. McLean 11 L. McLean 12 A . Dunstan 13 A . Kelstall 14 G . Elder 15 R . Youn g 16 P. Stoney 17 A . Hill 18 S . Raymer 19 D . Trotter 20 M . Hook
28 C Walkley
21 F. Mihalec
29 G Walkley 30 A Thomas 31 D Green 32 M Farrell 33 N Daou 34 N Rutherford 35 P Gatley 36 M Pearson 37 A Jenkin 38 J Leneghan 39 A Kemp 40 G Taylor 41 D Riverland 42 C Carlisle 43 R Carlisle 44 C McLean 45 S Bullow 46 V Stuto 47 M Carter 48 P Heyes 49 A Stewart 50 K Daou 51 D Tangney 52 F Pole 53 D Fanning 54 P Rutherford 55 M . Leitao
PRwmy Sponsored by:
STAR AND GARTER HOTEL Cur Dorcas St & 70 Nelson Rd, Sth Melbourne
1 D . Arundell 2 A . Morris 2 M . Brady 3 A . FeatonbyY
22 P. Cantons 23 G . Smith 24 S. Watts 25 G . Heath 26 D . Hawley 27 D . Kaye 28 W. Holm 29 F. Lettini 30 G . Bromley 31 G . Lamarca 32 D . Grant 33 N . Dix 34 S . Bromley 35 P. Blew 36 S . Lee 37 D. Payne
38 K . Podger 39 J . Verde 40 N . Karadimos 41 R . Wickham 42 V. Fukishima 43 S . Bazley 44 L . Ketts 45 L . Dix 46 S . Collins 47 M . Payne 48 P. Clear 49 M . Hooper
ELTHAM COLLEG
m~AMATEURS M0 HG
Coach: P. Sbcik R~ Coach: P. He=
1 J . Smyth 2 S . Maxfield 3 A. Tocker B. Doody y 5 R .Maddison
6 R . Heany 7 M . Gasparott o 8 J . Woodward 9 C. Watso n 10 C. Simon 11 J . Muzzi 12 G . Mullins 13 R. Bell 14 S . Justice 15 L. White
h
Coach: Peter Tyson Res Coo* Knob &aworthy
Coach : G~y R~~ Res. Ca~h: Dan
1 D . Murray (VC) 1 T. Fitzpatrick 2 B. Lovich 3 K. Richardson 3 M . Irvine 4 S . Bowe
1 L. Wells (c ) 2 M . Healy 3 A . Grady (DV( 4 G . Harrak 4a C. Robinso n
5 S . Avery 6 P. Ave ry (VC)
7 G . Stallworthy 9 W. Pollock 8 M . Dunstan 10 P. Orchard (C) 16 D .Barnett 11 A . Sill 17 G . Leys 13 J . Povey 18 M . Barling 14 D . Lauletta 19 D . Boyce 20 T. Carter 15 G. McDonald 21 D . Shipley 16 C . Reed 22 S. Athanasopoulos 17 D . Zaverella 23 A . Phipps 18 D . Lauletta 24 M . Der wy 19 J . Law 25 T. Hedley 26 J . Glare 20 S. Parker 27 B. Turney 21 A . Bourke 28 T. Barnett 22 J Modica 29 C . Bishop 23 D . Tracey 30 D . Hogan 31 Z . Jovanoviski 24 D . Hutchinson 32 P. Clarke 25 M. Zaverella 33 M . Volard 26 M. Nowak 34 R . Davies 35 J . Muscat 27 R . Lord 36 S . Philipson 28 J . Morrison 37 C . Horsburgh 29 P. Barker 38 S . Dalziel 30 M . Nunn 39 F. Coonerty 40 S . Lewis 32 S . Davies 41 G . Stackpoole 34 J . Bogie 42 C.Hal l 35 G . Morris 43 N . Hamshare 36 K . Sanders 44 C. Menther 45 A . Macaulay 38 M . Tyson 48 R . Harris 39 P. Hewish 49 W. Share 41 D . Lahiff 50 L . Sharpe 43 I . Cheppa 51 T. Scott 52 A . Smedley 44 P. Rossitto 53 J . Aihanasopoulos 45 J . Ginnane 54 P. Barnett 46 T. O'Hanlon 55 P. Morrow 48 I . Rosthorn 56 A . Stockdale 59 B . Evans 49 D . McCowan 60 A . Stockdale 51 R . Starbuck 61 G . Dismore 52 R . Denovan 62 B. Hespe 63 A. Kelso 53 T. Kerr 64 R . White 65 S . Schafer
5 D . Kin g 6 G. Ryan 7 M . Khou ry 8 J . Blandford
sAi.e_S NnHCREOC
9 P. Lowcock 10 P. Williamso n 11 J . Barbi e 12 J . Urba n 13 J . Stratford 14 M . Lewi s 15 M . Sparrow 16 S . Arena 17 J. Hetherington ( 18 A. O'Bria n 19 J . Lero y 19a M . Asbel l 20 G . Browell (R C 21 R . Rafaniello 22 B . Coxhead 23 C. Freema n 24 D. Kitchi n 25 M . Kilmister 26 T. Gilchrist 27 R. Gilchrist 28 B . Lloy d 29 J . Fulle r 30 R. Dave y 31 G . Roch e 32 A . Tolon9os 32a C . McAleese 33 R . White 34 M . Graydo n 35 A . Moffat 36 G. Wadley 37 V. Hindle 38 P. Callu s 39 M . Clydesdal e 40 M . Salaj 41 D . Charlesto n 42 T. Drew (RCC) 43 D . Walte r 44 B . Kenyo n 45 J . Gonis 46 G. Ken t 47 T. Bescee 48 L . Marti n 49 J . Finn 50 S . De w 51 C . Leeto n 52 D . Hale 53 T. Chishol m 55 D . Bennett 56 J . Foster 58 S. Gunasekara 59 D . Nichols 65 S.O'Conne r
OFFtCEFUR*rTRIRE
66 S . Pelletier
all bnsiness,(urniture (Vic) pry• lid
!
69 S . McGrail 72 D . Adam s
1
>;[atrA :tTtr<usEx & HARDWARE PIL 1175-1181Main Road Elftim Vic. 3095
NOELJONES (HAWTHORN) M. LTD.
Ph: 9438 5533
ucENSeo ESTATE AGENT
~~ ~®~~
F Section SYNDAL . TALLY-H0 ~ Res* r
T. Marks 2 K . Gadsby 2 A.Sneddon M. Joy (C) D. Simonsen A . Turpin P. Henderson D . Hannet t J . Cotsis A. Burns A . Burgess R . Bennett 8 V. Won g 9 1 . Bingham 9 G . Woolard 10 P. Henning 11 J . Rutter 12 D . Bent (VC) 12 S . Gould 13 J . Kerrins 14 S. O'Boyle 15 N . Murray 16 B . Boucher 17 P. Kelly 18 S . MacFarlane 19 J. Willoughby 20 J . Ertan 20 C. Hal l 21 A . Thompson 23 M . Beckett 25 C . Clark 27 I . Rozankovic 28 M. Kennedy 29 P. Van Velzen 30 B. Woods 31 B . Hannemann 32 J . Mores i 33 M . Richardson 34 J . Alle n 35 C . Cachia (VC) 37 C . Beaumont 37 M . French 38 M . Christiansen 39 D . Flight 40 N . Toce 40 N . Brewster 41 A. Richardson 42 A . Hil l 42 A . Findlay 43 C . Varnavas 46 C . Murphy 47 H . Bake r 48 J . Green 50 C. Hutson 53 S . Boy d 54 P. Kostakos 56 S. Drabble 57 P. Vergakis 62 R. O'Dell 63 G . Spencer 64 D . Taylor 65 H . Brown 66 G . Wallace
WERRIBEE AMATEUR S
WEST BRUNSWICK
ca~ch: stept~eo F lctcner Res. cosd,:
Coach: John Jackson Res. Coach: Paul Cook
1 D. Stephenson 2 B . Campbel l 3 C . Alabakis 4 L . Brow n 5 A. Neems (VC) 6 S . McGrath 7 S . McNamara 8 B . Cotter 9 A . Towers 10 C . Cummins 11 N . Issac (C) 12 R . Rantino 13 Jason Craig 14 J . Marinis 15 P. Mayne 16 S . Bisb y 17 D . Ryder 18 E . Collier 19 J . Addamo 20 M . Harris 21 S . Dalbon 22 R . Zulian 23 S. Fletcher 24 M. Elso 25 S. Duhau 26 R. Engler 27 M . Holman 28 B . Poole 29 S . Dol e 30 C . Morgan 31 P. Johns 32 B. Gibson 33 D. Girvan 34 N . Roberts 35 M . Drew 36 S . Murray 37 C . Edwards 38 J . Delaney 39 C . Chapman 40 P. Alabakis 41 T. Carr 42 A . Cordell 43 E . Galizi 44 G . Saywell 45 A. Soto 46 T. Barto n 47 C. McNaughton 48 P. Sullivan 49 D . Smith 50 K. Pace D . Shelley J . Coates R. Howden D . Trifil o T. Clarke J. Craig B. Seeber
1 A . Hamilton (C) 2 P. Hamilton 3 G. Heppell 4 D . Coonan 5 A. Cannane 6 L. Robson 7 F. Vital e 8 L . Petschel 9 J . Khoury 10 S. Byrne 10 S . Fyffe 11 S . Cocolaras 11 J . Heywood 12 L . Brow n 13 P. Hamilton 15 P. McNaughton 16 S . Smyth e 17 M . Hamilton 18 J . Curtin 19 A . Edwards 20 J.Jackson 20 A . Silbereisen 21 S . McNamara 22 P. Curti n 23 G . Saldatos 24 M . Moore 24 J. Jenkins 25 G . Malone 26 H . Whitehead 27 D. Disisto 28 P. Harrington 29 D . McAllister 30 M . Lewi s 31 S. Jackson 32 S. D'Andrea 33 T. Baade 34 I . Twyford 35 B . Hamilton 36 D. Horne 37 S . Coombes 38 P. Harri s 39 H . McDonald 40 B. Bake r 41 J . Blake 42 P. Harris 43 J. Tobin 44 S . Gason 45 P. Shand 46 C . Price 47 T. Bromley 48 T. Moore 49 D . Lynch 50 R . Crackett 51 L . Sherry 52 B. Flanagan 53 I. Cocolaris 54 T. Jackson 55 M . Orti z 56 A . Baker 57 J . Smith 58 D . Williams 65 M . Rodgers 66 M . Malone
Box Plumbing Ph: (03) 9741 3864 Fax : (03) 9741 9261 Mobile: 018 058 132
3 EWA R A melee is "Where an incident takes plac e involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwin g each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"
ALL THE THING S DON'T ABOUT ' ~', tq INVESTMENT ROP1'~ 'm:=;® ~f . 7 PRINCIPLES FOR BU ILDING WEALT H Write in to receive your FREE booklet . This FREE booklet will explain in simple terms how anyone on an income of $35,000 can build assets of $1 .25 million in 12 years and produce a positive income of $38,823 per annum . The booklet also reveal s ® Why hi-rise units are a poor investmen t ® What's best - Shares or propert y ® How to manage the banks ® How to use your income tax to build wealth ® The purpose of your potentia l ----TEAR OFF---------------- TEAR OFF ----------------TEAR OFF--Send to : Custodian Wealth Builders, Dendy Village Mail Centre , P.O . Box 3022, Brighton Vic . 318 6 Fax to : 9593 328 5 or Contact : Office 9593 328 0 Simon Meehan (0418 377 215) Andrew Wilson (0418 170 156) Name :
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Address :
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Postcode :
. . . . . . . . . . . Phone (B) : . . . . . . . . . . . . (H) : . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 EARS AGO - 1993
"F" Section coaches were Michael Szeit z (ANZ), Max Paisle y (Eltham OC), Joh n r Moroney (FIT), Pete Uni), Kelvin Shaw (Old Carey), O'Donohue (Latrobe . Andrews), Laurie Duffus (Uni . Reds). Roland Magro (St (Will . CY). R. Goetz Leading sharpshooters in the National Mutual A" Paul 5chuhkraft (Orm) 57â&#x20AC;˘ "B" Trustees aware were " C" Riddell (St. Kilda CBCOC " Kew) 53, ( . Cavanagh B (St . Andrews) 84, "G" Maclsaac (Kew) 51, "F". Prowse T. Wilson (Old X) 47, U19 Section 1 Gorozidis (Old 25 . H Whitefriars) 47, U19 (3) X) 64, U19 (2) T . Strike ( . . Kevins) 44 Fogarty (St D) won the battle for fourth posiBulleen United ( inaction when they finished too strongly. to beat thestrong Bulleen's .17 .12 to 10 curate State B ank 12 . Best were Empey, tackling was a feature of their game Morley. Taylor ( Bu ll Utd) . rrde their first ever 50 Whitefriars announced with p on th egamplyr,ctinBadTe to y to~leadwthe club section B&F in 1987 and promise d "A" Section flag 1992 . Cliff Bastow, For VAFA Registration Secretary f st round for the Round 14 was red-letter day season in which no club had played an ineligible play
for rt ~he VAFA Senior team made it two out of two south after a convincing win against ~? 993 , earliegame Y li ~a a coulde onlyL be ~usua a four weeksin ;sterm~ck Park a of showpiece Australian ~~lecribed as a magnificent .14 to ll . it was a narrow but convincing win 13 footba 13 .12 . The team lined up as follows :. Gross (St. Kevins), D . Bks : B . Conti ( NOB . VC) . R X) . . Richardson ( Old ., C), D . Bailey (Old X), D H .Bks : R. Fuller ( Old S Connell (Old Hail) . . Jones ( NOB), C. Wright C: P. Thiessen ( Old Hall), T jOe La) . Lawson ( Fawk), M . H . Fwd: M . Berry (Old Melb) . R t3o1i rke (Old X) . Spencer ( St . Bern). L . Fwd : B . Connell (Orm), T Gallant (St . Bern) . McClounan (De La), A. Rks : W. Carey (St. Bern) . C favor (Old Bright) . Brazil (NOB) . J . Bowen IIC : D . Crowe (De La),. S Phillips (Old H) 01dBarry X), G .Richardson was coach and the selectors were Tom Johnston (chairman), Roger Paul, Peter . Trophies were awarded to er. with Peter J1jfchinson and Neil Pivetta It was a big day for the McTaggart fadla s Robert Fuller and Matthew Bourke . ttraener (son of George and Nance) for his first appointment . Ray Crowe, phas led by Dr an â&#x20AC;˘'A" Section boundary umpire . P,en Evans-Smith and support to sogers, all of . the doyen of goal umpires, congave wonderful su p player Mike Murray ,110m . Both were trytributed some mirth to the day in his column in y St. Bernards (A) met Old Brighton .8 to 3 .8 at Umpire s Corner, when he claimed that Thursda kilom night ng to avoid relegation . Old Brighton led 10 . each week was the hard training night but disappeared in the second half as St half time .5 to get up to win by 5 run, exercises, sprinting, running routines - the onlye 3crnards kicked 10 .4 to 2 ruing u th AA-1, . Purcell (St . B) and . Best were Nathan, Wood thing you missed out points ground to report pe s, Then again perhaPp you la y P~rry . Meehan, Lade ( Old B ) d always miss the exercise . Whitefriars (9th in B with four wins) continue B,!eirdomnaceginslat~Mhomergud 15 YEARS AGO - 198 3 t norilacvg19pn iw Ormond (A) moved the club clear of ,relegatio n t~o a . B Section Press .9 (129) to 15 .18 (108) ?0 stakes" when they beat Old Xaverians by 5 point e Correspondent, David Holland, wrote "Panthers should . 15.16 to 15 .11 . Bestsgamethwildy wer . oc ashamed and take a good look at themselves' . Curtain. S . Russell, Barnes, Ritchie (Orm) and J With four rounds to go, A Section was tight . De Curtain . Denton (0. Xav) . al(e and Old Xaverians were on top with 40 p omts Thomastown (E) preserved their unbeaten record t36 :.1d Ormond one game.behin when they comfortably beat fourth team Peninsula Old p , he final four? Can d y you ti t alread of North Old Boys .9, with stars for the Towners, rat Boys, 18 .11 to 9 . 10 YEARS AGO - 198 8 Fellows, Leifer, Steele, Parsons . Kelly Caulfield Grammarians with 200 games to 'Mouse' One of the nicest blokes, and one of the best play -and Worthington, including four best and fairests (U 19 and s in amateur football, lion heart ehi5a150th three reserves) and 150 games to Warwick `Wocka' . Michael Greene, played '~ ictorian ruckman Watson, B&F for Club in 1979, runner-up in "B" B&F . What a wonderful record 1980 B&F runner,,,me . A Section caai . 85. 86 'Ip . B&F 1983,5 .7 best in fmals 84 sec dttin 'C: got ea er.oHampton Rovero nladg$~ \'~~ee 1979,State 80, 83, p i yer in 1980e 83A8 &F for the last
fright from bottom team MHSOB before winning 21 .12 to 19 .9 in a high standard game . Rovers to shine were Rose (5 goals), Nash, Clark, Wilson, Stephens. Hibbs. Power House held onto fourth place in D when they beat third team Fawkner 17 .9 to 14 .14. Best were Saroni, Newton, Briggs (PH) and Harrop, Antocci, Merson (Fawk). 20 YEARS AGO - 1978 One of Old Haileyburians' old stagers Ross Bannon, created a club record, and one that would be hard to beat - playing his 50th game in 14 years, first playing with the club in 1964. The length of time between games is no indication of "Roscoe's" ability for he won the club's B&F in 1967 .
With only 4 rounds to go, A section was very open with the bottom five teams all with a slim chance of reaching the four. North Old Boys (Junior 1) and Old Melburnians (B Reserve) remained the only undefeated teams in the competition . Ivanhoe experimented with playing Juniors . Reserves and Seniors on the same ground . 200 games to Ian, the youngest of Alphington's Harris brothers . 150 games to Peter Wynd of State Bank who over 21 years had won B&F, best clubman and leading goal kicker, social secretary. and life member and also to the Bank's Alan Brennan, in the top ten B&F every year since joining the club, and also active on the committee . 100 games to Fawkner's Daryll Foley, the club's leading ruckman since joining the VAFA, and to Old Ivanhoe's "Big John" Stevens, who had triumphed over three knee operations . 25 YEARS AGO - 1973 "The Carnival Was Over" and no joy to Victoria as they went down in the final game to S.A. by 22 points. Our shocking inaccuracy . 7.18, was the losing factor as the victors kicked 12 .10. On play, Victoria did not deserve to be as close as that, but had they kicked straight in second half, would have won it . 4 .13 in that period, and many shots out of bounds . It was a great triumph for S .A. - the first time they had won two successive carnivals . - the first time a South Australian player had won B&F Medal at Carnival - their vice-captain Paul Rofe, was the winner . - the first time Victoria had been beaten in a Carnival match in Melbourne . Victoria's lowest score ever in a Carnival match . S .A .'s first win in Victoria since 1937 . Only five Victorians . M . Callinan (Ivanhoe), C. McRae (Uni . Blacks), J . Aughton (St. Bernards), J . Anderson (Old Scotch) and Andrew Ireland (Ivanhoe) were selected in the "All Australian Team" . 30 YEARS AGO - 196 8 Rod McFarlane kicked 10 goals for Coburg in their easy win over Old Scotch 17 .19 .121 to 8 .10 .58. QUIZ : How many times did Rod McFarlane top "A" Section goalkickers? Who did he play VFL football with? 1.
In very wintry conditions, home team, Monash t 3 .7.25 defeated UHSOB 1 .4 .10 . Only 1 point I scored against the wind in the entire game . Jack Bray played his 50th game for Mom University since coming from Melbourne Uni . J held the unique record of being the only player to, a B&F award and a full blue from both Universitie , Footscray Tech, on top in C Section with only, defeat, had a good win over Old Melburnians 17 (119) to 9 .13 (67). Punshon (7), Dyter and Scott star for Tech, while Robertson, Clark and Wilson were 1 for OM's . Old Paradians and Uni. Blues two games aheac Caulfield Grammar and Uni . Blacks, appeared safe the top two positions .
40 YEARS AGO - 1958 State Savings Bank full back, Bill Petering, a gr clubman and committee member, played his 10i game. Australian Amateurs, after meeting very strong c unexpected opposition from NSW won by 10 point, take out Division 2 Championships . Murrumbeena's "jack of all trades" Norm Sha starred in yet another position last week - full ba John Layton, Powerhouse's fast and elusive forw; pocket, reached the double century, spread over seasons . John coached Powerhouse in 1956 when tl won promotion to A section . In a battle for second position in "A", Old Xaveri~ and State Savings Bank lined up as follows : Old Xavs: Gillon. Carroll, Keogh ; Burnes, Do! Dyett; Raffaele, Johnson, Greenway; Collopy, C ; Day, Ralph, Callen ; Slattery, Corby, Gibs aRhoden W. Seabrook, Andrews . SSB : McNeil, Petering, Bennett ; Walters, Dal Watson ; McPherson, Strachan, Surtees ; Hari Salmon, Crushing; Hill, Supplett, Preston ; Ellis, Douglas . Reside : Gillately, Coxhill. In a very scram game Old X. won 8.10 to 4 .7. Best were Gibs Johnson, Capes (Old X.) and McNeill, Peteri. Supplett (SSB) . Former VAFA players in VFL Carnival Team w Laurie Mithen (Melbourne - Ormond), Neil Robert . Owen Abrahams (Fitzroy - C . Ba sKilda-MHSOB) and Ray Gabelich (Collingwood - Parkside) . 50 YEARS AGO - 1948 St. Kilda won their first league game for 32 mat, es and Caulfield Grammarians had their first win the season - CG's press correspondent claimed that Kilda's victory robbed his team of headlines Saturday's Sporting Globe . Every team visiting Geelong was lavish in it, praise of hospitality extended - Bruce Weymss v President . Uni . Blacks and Old Melburnians were safe in top two positions with Hampton Rovers, Coburg a Old Scotch battling for third and fourth . Ormond 1 a slim chance of making the four. â&#x20AC;˘uopuas 1901) OL, '(0L) 69, '(f9) 89, nlul :8961 - : siamsuv
~N inning Edge
CLUB XVIII SECTION b y Norm Nugent
presentations )ne
~ .~
lth nd to
lid 11 Ley
no lie, es, m; is, D. 3ly in, tg, xe St. ikl
:hâ&#x20AC;˘ for St. in eir 'as he ad ad
Sg
--ound 13, like the previous 12 provided its share of better rate of conver~urprises and has helped to keep the fmal four in ~oe `~ne Pincluded : ;ch section open until the final round next week . My Tony Mandalati an d ;uccess rate remained at 86% . George Argeropoulous . Jason McKenzie gave great service to Mt . Lilydaie. gEV1EW Monash Whites had the bye . SECTION 1 as St. Kevins had a real day out against Mazenod PREVIEW powered to victory by fifty five points . Winning SECTION i . Dean De Rooden, was full of praise for his play .,chespecially Shannon Young, who again starred co ~rs Mazenod should be able to again defeat . with five goals was a this time on Central Reserve . In round 5 . John Dynan Collegians, ;c,inst Mazenod ~, Collegians tired and Mazenod came home to win easicontributor as was that steadfast defender, Simon ly by twenty three points . The results may be closer Game . today, but Mazenod will still win . Old Brighton returned to the top four, when In a fmal's preview, De La Salle play Old Brighton .pite inaccurate kicking, they comfortably defeated ~, . . at Brighton Beach . Even though Old Brighton do play Collegians by thirty seven points well on this ground I cannot see them kicking a big De La Salle obviously enjoyed their northern trip enough score to defeat De La Salle, who hit top form they easily defeated Therry Penola by one hundred last week . d seven points after a very high scoring game . Old Melburnians, who have experienced a disapHow disappointing for MHSOB . They became the pointing season have the opportunity today to win at rians but such is e i side to exten the expense of bottom side Therry Penola. Based on they dropped to fifth as a of the competition din~esty Therry Penola's form last week any lapse by Old . For Old Xaverians their loss by sixteen points r , >ult of Melburnians could concede victory to their visitors . heir victory came at the expense of a percentage loss Old Melburnians should win narrowly . of sixty three . St . Kevins, who gave their best display for the seaOld Scotch consolidated their position in the top son last week, meet Old Xaverians on the rebound "aur when they defeated Old Melburnians by eleven from their narrow escape against MHSOB . The leaders points in the closest Section 1 match of the round . should be able to win this game well although I would SECTION 2 expect St. Kevins to prove worthy opponents . Kew won their eighth match in succession when It will be do or die today for MHSOB as they must ihcv overpowered Marcellin by fifty six points, after the Old Scotch to have any hope of contesting the defeat me was evenly poised at half time . Kew, who hav e at . In round 5 Old Scotch, won their contest. At finals risen to third place, have now placed themselves in a Melbourne High School, by forty four points . For Kew, ~osiuon to defend their premiership status Camberwell, I select Old Scotch to win after a titanic ;hc best players included : Brett Cartilidge, Tim struggle and so qualify themselves for a final at the . Despite the Marcellin loss, Hernandi and David Green expense of MHSOB . . Darren Boothy was well pleased with their neir coach SECTION 2 diort . Mark 0'Sullivan, Joseph Robolotto and Tim With the benefit of a week's rest, Monash Whites l .illoy were deemed to be the best for Marcellin . should be able to defeat Marcellin today. In Round 7 Parkside went within a couple of kicks of defeating the leaders won by forty points with Van Der Zalm 1'arra Valley in a closely contested game in which kicking six goals . Although Marcellin will give spirited 1arra Valley, with the last scoring shots, won by ten opposition I expect Monash Whites to win well again . coints after the inaccurate Parkside moved within five Kew should continue on their winning streak today ;;,Dims of victory . by again defeating Yarra Valley, who do not have the In what may turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory, depth of talent that Kew posses . A margin greater than Thornbury Cougars defeated Mt . Lilydale by fifteen the seventy points in round 7 could be realistic given secnints. Both defences were on top throughout .the good conditions . md half and as a result scoring was low . Mt Lilydale ook the ball forward many times in the third quarter. Parkside will complete their first season today in a family atmosphere with the Jackson four taking the it failed to kick a goal. Conversely on a rare field for the first time together this season . Out at Mt . Titiornbury forward move. Davin Bunn snapped truly . who Evelyn in round 7 Parkside pushed Mt . Lilydale o maintain the Thornbury ascendancy . The last term won by seventeen points . A repeat performance today ,as again an even one in which each side kicked two could mean defeat for Mt . Lilydale, whose skills were nals. As in their first meeting, these teams had equal suspect under pressure last Saturday . Many well perseoring shots from which Thornbury again had the
formed teams have lost at Pitcher Park over the sixty seasons Parkside has competed in the VAFA . Performances over the last season warrant Mt . Lilydale being favoured to win . I select them to do so and temporarily spoil the Parkside party. Tho rnbury Cougars have the bye and the opportunity to view their finals' opponents . Any news will be welcomed by me (9467 2857) before 4 .04pm on Monday . A big vote of thanks goes to the Kew medico, who helped an injured Parkside player during their game on July 4 . This swift act of aid in true Amateur spirit was deeply appreciated by all at Pitcher Park. Thank you Doctor.
`-J-
~L~`~G~I~,~~` ~ SENIORS NAME CLUB 18 (11 RUDD ILLINGWORTH R . KING 0`SULLIVAN CLUB 18 f21 WEBB
PEARCE VAN DER ZALM TOSSAVAINEN ANDERSON
LAST WK TOTAL
CLU B DE LA SALLE OLD SCOTCH OLD XAVERIANS OLD XAVERIANS
2
47 35 34 33
THORNBURY COUGARS 2 MT. LILYDALE 2 MONASH WHITE S MONASH WHITES MT. LILYDALE
46 22 19 18 18
I
6 ~ '7 CLUB 18 - 18 .07.98
ST KEt2i5 3 .0 8.8 12.8 15.f MAZENOD 3.2 3 .2 5.3 ~ St K .irro : Dynan 5. Andrehs 2, Fm Noonan, Y'oung. and others . Bat : Young, Dy . Herman. Collins . Mdreus. and team . ,Game Mszemod : DaLLhnore 2. B. Welch. Fizgerakl . O'SuWua:t . Huggins. Bat : A'ard . Cutup Jacobs. Nussbaum . Hugguts. Rogers . COLLEGIANS 1.1 1 .4 4.5 4 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 1.2 3 .8 4.11 9.1.E" CoBBegtane: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recets~ed .) Old Brlghton Bloods: P. Robtnsm 3 . Johnson 2. Jenkin . Smith. Best: P, Room Johnson. Morton . McLennan. Moody. Tanm.s. DE 1.A SALLE 8 .1 12 .3 19.8 26.7. TfiERRY PENOI.A 2.0 5.1 8.2 9, 2 De I . Solle : K. Manmx i l. Ruse14. Rudd 4 . Dank 2 . Laska. S. Ha'. Jennings . Ct~al Hm(dng. Hest : K. I.iann4x Byme. Henaskong. Doak . Thomas, Curren . Tbsrry Penola: Bam SeBeck 3. F3 Selkck . Rbzo. Kuret. Crockfmd. Fenn . O'HJiay Beat: Crockford . Be. Set4eck . O'HaOoran. Barry Seleck. L. Kum . M. Keenan. M1L40B 9 .7 DID XAYEIUANS 11,1C MHSOB: P. Kntght 3 . T. Smlth 3 . Marnn, Anastacakls, Scrtnts. Bat: 1,~ SpotBSUroaI . Anasta~akts. D. Smith . S. Ritchie . P. Knight . Old Xaverlaru: Jones 3 . O' Sullivan 2 . Conquest . Fhtm, Fay. Meehan. hogan, }Lytp, Beat : Curtain . Landrtgzn, t5llosn. Jones. Conquest, McLean. OLD OLD SCOTCH 9~ MELBURIAflrS 7,3 Old Scotch. Cowper 2. Deakin . Kltmot, Prrde, Sheahan. Stubbs . Nmgxanh . B Bmgle4~ Trfbe. Spensetv. WWnot, ireland . AllRingken . Oki hiclbuminna: Jensz 2. Tet[ord . Edaards. Hiackbum . Crommelln. Cadmer, B RM. Teifad. E. eUkhuon. Kensz . Edwards . Blackburn.
CLUB 18 - 18.07 .9 8 MARCEILltt 2 .3 3.5 4.8 5.8 KEW 2 .2 8.4 10.5 14.8 Mnreell in: iC oai Kkkers and Best Plovers not recetrrd.l Kew: Bond 3. Green 3 . Lazarus 3 . Carthd~,~e 2. Hemarll. V.hk . Seal . Best: Cardtdge, Se V.;vk . Green. Johnson. Hernadl. PARKSIDE 1 .5 3.11 5.14 8•18 5.4 8 .8 9.8 11.10 YARRA VALLEY Parkalde: (Goat Kickers and Best Players not received.) Yerre VaBey: (Goad Kickers and Best Pa,, not received.) TKORh'ffiBiY COUGARS 3.1 8 .2 7.4 9.8 MT LB•YDALE 3 .3 4 .5 4.9 8.9 Thombury Cougnn : Webb 2. Carter 2. Maartlnez. Pres8g4'rcomo. Cutler. Knncerskl. Throarc Beat: Great Team Effort. Mt LBydak: Gtttswt. J . tlanagan. D. Flanagan. Pearce . h7anLSCaklll . Best: Pearce, Caroian . Commer(ad. Hoogentwan. Burrett. Gibson . OLD ESSEDIDON FORFEITED 8.11 MONASH WHITES
- -
CLUB 18 r1 1 DE LA SALLE v . MAZENOD 0 C THERRY PENOLA v. OLD BRIGHTON COLLEGIANS v. OLD XAVERIANS ST. KEVINS v . OLD SCOTCH MHSOB v . OLD MELBURNIANS
3F
M
-l ~
-
CLUB 18 (2 )
YARRA VALLEY v . MARCELLIN MT. LILYDALE v . KEW MONASH WHITES v . THORNBURY COUGARS PARKSIDE - BYE
rue - nrei io onnron 1 1 eo ta
r, LU B BEH QUS E Wp :Sports & Medica l
U 1 9 SECTION by Brett Connel l
supplies
sections ~~~s are Ladder reshuffles c&ÂŽr (2 ) ~~ locked aw ay f the Vaile 1 f- wel Wines and Pask doing r Y with Harris Review section 1 SKOBS continued on their merry way once again now find themselves finals prospects after dis,, tig of Mazenod at home, while the Tonners qtreezed Collegian s Park . Thomas andi Dimer (5) prom~ oty lient, OP's stormed home to knock off the gallant L,rnards at home to get their season back on the ; ,,;d, with old Xavs doing as they pleased in their :rrong victor y heagains ainstt the OC's tlor emain in the F;IL,es g points hunt for the four.
80 45
47
Section 2
starcellin turned a half time deficit into a eom~~rtF;>le victory against the OM's, while the Friars ,rv~ led to shake off the persistent NOB's who were ;; c r far out of it, The Tigers consolidated their ourh position on the ladder with a resounding win o%:cr the Blackthoughts t Cfhd ~harkshh of reaching h; ended any ad ifiis year's finals with a resounding win, with Passador bagging (9) and Rothe and Russell doing as }le~~ pleased . Old Scotch finished better than the Bloods after trailing at half time to consolidate second po~ition .
Section (2) Blue Hampton Rovers bounced back to third with a ; u~ounding win over a Monash Blues team feeling the ei~ects of the Uni . holidays, while the Panthers withn m availabilities were unable to control the Fields eve late season home . The visitors continuing their . Caulfield went down to De . Kilda Sth . St ong form a Salle (2) with Reddy and Zagame stand outs for the ranquished, while MHSOB confirmed their top billing ice again with a solid four quarter performance +e<â&#x201A;Źinst Xavs (2) . In the final match the Moods trav(Iled to Albert Park and returned with the points ainst the gallant Jackas . Section (2) Red Aquinas continued their late season push for the i:nals with another belting this time at home over thed T\,: Two Blues . An 8 goal second quarter setting the tren "-,r the day. Staddon, Jess and Harkin key players for !ic Bloods . OG's forfeited to Warringal, while Therry Pcnola as good as confirmed their start in this year's real by defeating top team OIO's at Chelsworth Par k n .,l high standard match . Candiloro and Sifter doing most of the damage for Therry . In the final match the allev outlasted the OP's with a solid win at Bundoora
and Papaluca outstanding for the OP's .
Preview Section 1 The Lions will travel to Central Reserve with the knowledge that they won well last time and will be keen to get back on the winner's list today to keep in touch with the four . The Tonners host the Bernards who will push the home side from go to whoa but will be unable to get the points with so much hinging on the result for the home team . The OP's will have enough firepower to defeat the OC's, while SKOBS face their acid test against the Xavs at Toorak Park . Last time it was the Xavs by streets however today I predict SKOBS on recent form in an upset . Uni. Blues and the D's battle in what is a must win game for both teams . The Blues wanting to stay in the hunt for fourth position, while the D's want to consolidate third . Last time the D's won comfortably today the result will be reversed . Selections : Collegians, Old Brighton, Old Paradians, St. Kevins & Uni . Blue s ~ion 2 Marcellin face North Old Boys at home and with a sniff of final's action in the air the Eagles should rise to the occasion . The Friars will do as they please against the Blacks, while the Tigers will need to be on their mettle if they are hang onto fourth spot, when they meet the Bloods at Keysborough, The Sharks will defeat an inconsistent OM's at Banksia Reserve to keep their slim chance of final alive . In the match of the round the OT's travel to Camberwell Sports Ground in search of a confidence boosting win over the Scotchies, Neither team can fall from the four, and with extra incentive and more to play for the OTs to get the points today . . Bedes Selections : Marcellin, Whitefriars, St s and Old Trinity ri Mentone Tigers, Beauma Section 2 Blue The Ashers and the Panthers clash in what will hopefully see the return of regular players for both teams. The Panthers with more to play for should get the points. The Fields will continue their fine second half of the season form with a win over the Saints, while the Monds should account for De La Salle t2) to consolidate second position . The Rovers will not let Xavs (2) get under their guard, while MHSOB should prove too strong for a determined Jackas oufit at Albert Park .
Selections : Old Mentonians, Caulfield Grammarians, De La Salle ( 2), Hampton Rovers & MHSO B Section 2 Red Warringal host the Two Blues at Ivanhoe Park and will take the points with Welch well on target to kick another bag of goals . The OG's will feel the wrath of OIG's, and even a home ground advantage will not assist the OG's today . Yarra Valley host Thery Penola fresh from knocking the top team off at home and ready to make a charge at the double chance . Last tine it was Therry by plenty and today I favour the same result. Aquinas and Old Paradians have the bye .
UNDER-19 SECTION 1 MAZENOD 0 C v. COLLEGIANS Field: Chris Stevens (R) Ben McKe e
OLD BRIGHTON v . ST. BERNARDS Field : Albie Firley Gajanan Skandakumar Goal : Robert Dunstan Andrew Lon g OLD CAREY v . OLD PARADIANS Field : Josh DiPietro Ben Schmid t OLD XAVERIANS v . ST. KEVINS at Punt Road Oval at 2 p .m . Field : Andrew Stephen Nick Evans Goal : Skip Shipley Noel Turne r
UNIVERSITY BLUES v. DE LA SALLE Field : Graham Thwaites (R) Cameron Gil l UNDER-19 SECTION 2 MARCELLIN v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field : Paul Tuppen Clarke Thuy s WHITEFRIARS v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : Martin Jackson Matthew Meie r OLD HAILEYBURY v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Field: Paul Jones (R) Chris Stevens (J) BEAUMARIS v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field : Ian Burgess Graeme Morgan
OLD SCOTCH v . OLD TRINITY Field : Gene Hodgins (R) Trent Greenawa y UNDER-19 (21 BLUE
MONASH BLUES v . OLD MENTONIANS Field : Ramon Killey Brendan Allen (R ) CAULFIELD OR . v. ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD Field : Terence Farrell Michael Jessep DE LA SALLE (2) v. ORMOND at Waverley Park Field : David Longworth Euan Lindsay
OLD XAVERIANS ( 2) v . HAMPTON ROVERS at Castlefield Oval, Hampton at 11 .30 a .m . Field : Peter Simpson (R) Denny Fatekas AJAX v. MHSOB at Oval 9 (Gary Smorgan Oval) Field : Peter Buchanan Geoff Curran UNDER-19 (21 RE D
WARRINGAL v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS at Ivanhoe Field : Jason Moore Adam Harri s OLD GEELONG v. OLD IVANHOE Field : Steve McCarthy Tom Gambl e YARRA VALLEY v. THERRY PENOLA Field: Stan Lugowski Tim Sutcliffe AQUINAS BYE OLD PARADIANS (2) BYE
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAj UNDER 19 (1 ) BRITTEN COLLEGIANS 2 35 DUGGAN DE LA SALLE 34 DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 4 33 CLANCY DE LA SALLE 30 UNDER 19 (21
PASSADOR OLD TRINITY THOMAS OLD SCOTCH SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS EFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURY UNDER 19 (2) BLUE BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS L. TAYLOR MHSO B GURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM . MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS
9 82 69 60 6 46 1 9 4 4
78 73 47 35
UNDER 19 (2 ) RED
WELCH WARRINGAL STELLA THERRY PENOLA OATES OLD IVANHO E B . MORAN AQUINAS r
n\x i
7
9 69 5 49 24 21
IC]
AUGUST 1 - ROUND 16 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 ST. BERNARDS v . MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD PARADIANS COLLEGIANS v. OLD XAVERIANS ST. KEVINS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES DE LA SALLE v . OLD CAREY UNDER-19 SECTION 2 UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. MARCELLI N ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . WHITEFRIARS NORTH OLD BOYS v. BEAUMARIS OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY v. OLD HAILEYBURY - 1 p .m. start UNDER-19 (2) BLUE
ST . KILDA SOUTH . CAULFIELD v . MONASH BLUI DE LA SALLE (2) v . CAULFIELD OR . OLD MENTONIANS v . OLD XAVERIANS (2) HAMPTON ROVERS v. AJAX MHSOB v. ORMOND UNDER-19 (2) RE D OLD IVANHOE v . ST . LEOS EMMAUS THERRY PENOLA v . OLD GEELONG WARRINGAL BYE AQUINAS v. OLD PARADIANS (2) YARRA VALLEY BYE
REMEMBE R PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 18 .07 .9 8 8 .3 13 .18 19.21 23.23 .161 +'~yp 3 .1 4.1 8 .3 13.8.84 Ccail Kickers and Best Ptayers not recetvedJ at 4. R . Hauidns 3 . Nisbet 2 . Katanapp . Cl-. Haiti . Mogan. Best: y Party- Mh . Maran, RHawths. 3.0 6 .1 10.5 12 .6.72 1 .4 5.10 8 .11 14.17.10 1 d 6 . Britten 2 . Baxter. S. Lynch . fangdon . Jirner 4. E . Earl 2 . L . 0N42.Baria. Cana, G Wuvan, Johnson , B . Best : Barrow . Robertson, Thomas . Norurood. Dtmer. R".d.aughlln . 4 .2 10.5 12 .8 13.9.87 P.{R.4IDANS 3 .2 5.6 9 .7 14.8.92 rr,ud , ~a6mv, 3. Mount 3. Taft 2. Jacks 2. James 2. 3aznn . Beat : Tayior. tamt. Borg. James . Swann . wmnn.: Beat Felluses 3. Sutthan 2 . GaBowav 2, Curran 2 . Ptcenges 2. Talanco, : Cuman. GaBouay . Gmn. I.on7e, Sutih:m . Galla.vav. Greer cs,r~ 3.3 3 .3 9.3 12 .5 .7 7 5.3 10.7 14.10 21.13.139 is and Best Players not recelved .l : Osu:ud 6. L}ttleton 4 . Cum- 3 . Coughlan 2 Hoare Skkhnore Hed?. Best: Cough4zn. Skidmore . M&T~ Oswaki. Farrow, Dlde. 1Y BLUES 0 .1 4.5 3 .9 10.13.73 3.3 4.5 4 .8 5.959 C➢ CAREY tr.i~mtty Blud: Jacksest. king . Tvrell. Calkty . Vogets. White . CaBoupos. Hutldart. _ Vkber. Hest: HudrLUt. VogRls. FUhne . libod, Wtite. t44xid. Brookes. Callarpos. --e: ~*^JueenParton 2. HeBernan . Chambers. Shute . Beat: Addison, Davey,
UNDER 19 SECfIOA12 - 18 .07 .9 8
SL°LBURNIAtiS 2 .2 8.8 8.10 14,12 .96 U:CE1322i 2 .8 6 .12 11 .18 5!eFaxinniero: S1bree 4. Tu=yams 2. Simms 2. Cook, Ethics, Arquharson18.2 . PooWep, :, .._11 Rry.Be+b Ray. Stbree . Gonle. Couzens, Batch . Fong. y!e.Kr;lin: Khater 2. Mamoud Taieb. Derereaux. Mc6rm . Moustafa. Saba, CarLCS . : .! . Barker. Beat : Store. BtranL S. Shtith. Barker. Daniels. Halpin . SJaIIi01ABOYS 2,1 7.2 10.9 10.1676 01'J1F.FRIARS 4.2 11 .8 13.11 14.14,98 y :r1 It Old Boye: (Goal Kkkers and Best Ptayyrs not remhcd .l ierrlen: IGmI Kickers and Best Players not mcehed. i t~n'ER:IIYBLACKS 3.3 5.7 5.7 10.7.67 57 BEDS 1dENfONE 710. 30.4 15.6 25,13 31 .19 2Q5 .h<ra4ty Blacks : (Goal Kkkers and Best Players no mccnvd . l ci &des Monturk TIg.4G0at Kickers and Best Ptayers not reeeKvd . l C:D1Rfh77Y 7.10 12.17 19.22 24 .28,170 ~~4LStARIS 1 .0 2 .0 3.1 5,4,34 CJ Trinity: Passador 9 . JHtes 5 . Cornell 3. Dann 2, Ada] . V.bod Russell. Kinross, :t Beg : Dahlstrom. Passador. Rotite. Russell. Adal . Robinson. CacroB. Foley. Hammond. Lee, South . Best: Lee. Daton . Collins . Baytord. 2.3 8.4 11 .7 16 .13.109 5.4 9.8 11.10 6. O'Brien 2 . Prkke 2 . Leldt 2. Chapman, Shee. Miles 11 .11.77 . Paterson. : i!:..: , ,yns . Chapman . Rodgers. Paterson . Mies . Leith. tGi;cyliury: Efstathiat 6 . Anderson, Han, JayaSekara . Lav. Somali . Beat : Home. ~Acra R. Ladd, Lay, Brandham . EfstatMou .
HAMPTON ROVERS UNDER 19 BLUE - 18.07.98
.7 13.9 20.13 28.15.183 MONASH BLUES 70.0 0.1 1 .2 2 .6 .18 Hampton Rouus: Paul Adams 8. Landrtgan 5, Anderson 5, Rlppy, Stokes . gum . F6ahne . Vltimott. Dallas. Beat: Crauther. Anderson. Qurnt . Flahne . t491mort, Adams. Mmwh Btues: Creamer, Rehh . Beat: Spence . Medlin, Eky. Baater. VandeOghL Re1th . OLD f'¢NIPONUIN5 1 .2 2.5 5 .7 8.8.44 CAUfTff1,D GRAMMAR 4.2 9.6 12,7 18.13 .121 Old Mentoninne: MtcNtsh 4. Ballantme, S. \4brretl . Best: K. Campbep, McNtsh, O'Re81y . Kennedy,. Goss. Orman. CeuHleld Grautrrner. Gmplnar 4. Freeman 4, Dunes 2 . Erickson 2 . Sykes, WSdiaja, Guymtt. Kendal!. Rtchardson. Beat: Rkhnrdsan. ti9dJaJa . Creer. Freeman. Wnters . Kendal L ST KIIAA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1.0 2 .4 8.8 8 .9 .57 11E L9 SALLE 5.1 11 .2 15.7 19,12.128 St EBde South Caulfield: Zagame 2. Reddy 2. Lees 2, Doolan . Pterez . Beat: Plettz. Reddy. Mme. BanakM. Sala. Donlan . e Salle: (Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not receh'etl . l 1M8 05 8.2 11.4 18.11 30.13 .193 OLD XAVEIDANS 2 .1 5.2 5 .3 7.7.49 MHSOH : L . Taylor 9. Simpson 7. J . N%bsn 4 . Nth. O'Brien 2, Podoiskv 2 . Joseph 2 . Closes 2 . l4ttght. H . Taylor. Beatr A. Simpson . R. Ciov.xs . J . Wilson, M . Paddsky. J .M core . Orien.T. Parker. Old %averiana : Best : Fee, Keens, Fav. Mahone_t•. Beetham . Tmetn . AJAX 1.2 1 .8 2.9 5 .11.41 ORMOND 8.6 11.9 15,13 18 .17.125 AJAXt Onas . Klein. Davis. Gabon. Rubenstein. Beat : Rosenbram . Gutman . Dams. Gains, Rubenstein. Blashkl. Ormond : Black S. Mabtxtt 2. Nash 2 . Ashford 2 . Kukzww 2 . Date 2, Roran, Quart, Keleher . Best : Stephens . MaMtett Ashfad, Raxan, Nash.O . Hallman .
UNDER 19 RED - 18.07.98
AgUINAS 4.8 12 .6 17.7 25.9.159 ST LEl)S EM1dA0S 0.1 1.2 5.4 7.6.48 Aquinas: Boland 4, b9ntgue . Cogian 4. Decrs, Ctennk . Jess 2. B. Moran 5 . Bk2Fmey 3. Kcaty. Beat: Stadd~, Glennk. B(eaknev, B . Moran, Jess. Haridn. St Leos Emm®ua (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recelsed.) WARRINGAL 18 .14 .122 OLD GEELONG FORFEITED 11.11.77 Werrtngal: Welch 9. SchuPee SInRh 2. Steele 2 Mutton . Bect : Steek . Ryan . 4t'=h. He2h~, Schulu.. Van Lint 2 . Frew. Heah~, Ryan . ~Eddy G~ Braver 2. Dtnrung . Stoughton. Best: McCann, McKnmm . Mcinne.s. Bayne, OLbIVANI[GE [GE 3.1 8.7 9.12 12.15 .87 Tf ERRY PENGLA 4 .3 9.5 12 .7 18.10 .106 Old Ivanhoe. (Goal Ktrkers and Best Pta)xrs not recehTd . i Therry PenWa:SteWi S. Smith 4. Christie 3 . R. Zampogna . C . Clanten . RkMahon, Sprmgall. Beat: CandBolo. R. Sprfnga➢ . Sifter, L. Springall . Zampogna. O'SuBhan . BYE BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE OLD PARAID`UYB 10.16.76 YARRA VALLEY Old Paradisns: Harris 3 . Marartnec 2. De Rango 2 . Stickel. papatuca Key 18,19.115 . Beat: Joyce Mattheus. Mar.nrtnev, Harris, Glrstuns. Theodosst . Papatuca. Ynera Valley: Lkryd 3 . Pask 3. Sttnaker 3 . B . Reynolds 2 . Vaughan 2 . Wines. Cremean. cusano. Searle . Best: Lang, Vaughan . B. RnnokLs . Vhnes. Mcilrath . Pask
E Blue Section Results from page 23
SENIORS - 18.07.98
CtULFIELD GRAMMAR 11 .7 25.11 33.18 37.24.246 GLENHtRilLY 2.6 .18 CacLcid Grammer: Baxter 6. Brohtev 5. Cowiishaw 5. Farmer 4 . Will 4. Hall 3. ,' 12 . Forster 2, D . Anderson . Horton . Oscar. Stevenson. Beauchamp . Beat: ism. Brohier. Baxter. tVill. Synman. Stevenson . i!cahuntly : Jants . Peterson. Best: Mance. btiiler. Richards, Rossiter . Mitchell. Fe57~'SULA 10 .3 12 .10 20.13 26 .17 .173 "~»'ERHOUSE 2.4 7 .4 7.5 10.8.66 kautstda: Sharpin 5 . Coor 4. Campbell 4 . Payne 4. Crean 2. Goldthorpe , -= ^n . Farrar. Barclav. A. Bonnier. M .Bonnler. C. Landry. Beet : A Landry. -.: h. Sharpin. Cook. Crean. S. Parsons . ; er House : Craven 2 . Robinson 2 . Hall. Trewin . Harrison. Lloyd . Miller. Best : Dean. Wright. 11ovd . Doyle . Hall. -AnEIGH 8.1 10 .7 13 .11 14 12 .96 i,7\BURNE UNIVERSITY 0.0 3.4 3 .5 7.11 .53 >z}ieigfr Dooley 5. Mackenzk 3. Hall 2. S. Kitts 2. Perdfna Redford, Beat : Hall. "rshall . S. KiOs . Dec. Dnotev. Zaiaieris . a_ nhurne University: C. Doll 61m 2. Cavicciolo. Oddo . Simpson . Verbergang, lnell . Best: Horrkige. D. Milano. Hamilton, C. Dell"Ollo . Fitttnan L iD C.424BERWELL 4 .4 8.8 13 .8 16.12.108 =+9RYSIDE PARK 1 .5 7.8 12 .10 13 .14.92 Camberwell: Orain . 6. Hardman 2. T. Wallcer 2 . McLean 2. Sollgo 2. D . -, :-•:^- Johnson. Best : Short. Town. Pratt . Reddish. E. Williams . kniferger. aside Perk: M . Pemberton 4 . V. Pkcoli 3. Sore 2. Carust 2 . Holiday. Bakey. at: Pedier. Sore. Aitatt Mather. V . Ptccioll. Hollda_v. ''S~~CK 5.5 9.14 16.14 20.21 .141 .' )fARY'S 3.2 5.7 10.10 12.13.85 "terawick: Murphy 8 . Ward 3. Missagtia 2 . Mahonv 2. Curtatn. Byrne. -n . TiBev. Brennan. Surman. Allan. McNalh~ Best : tVigmore . Bra4ington. -Thv. Malionv. Tilley. VJard . y-iys: Seven 4. Tindiev 2. Jones 3. Harrison. Evans . Ymer. Beat: Evans. -"n, Ttndleq, Marcam . TTteonaris.
RESERVES - 18.07 .98
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 6 .0 12 .8 19.8 25,15 .185 GLENHUNTLY 0 .0 0.0 0 .0 0.0.0 Caulfield Grammar: Margerl5on 8, Holloway 5. Harrison 3 . Morrissey 3 . M . kktse 2. Culler 2. Chan. Lawrence . Best: Chan. Margerson . Cutler. M. Klose. Morrissey. Hollowav. Gienhuntly: Best: Mahoney. Fletcher. Hall. L. Thomas. Ireland. Bateman . PENINSULA 3 .1 8.11 10 .13 18.17.113 POWER HOUSE 2.2 2.2 5 .5 6 .6.42 Peninsula: Fisher 4, Franks 2 . Lloyd 2 . Atchinson. Cannon. McMahon . Muir. Pritchard. Taft. Cooper. Best : Whelan, Glover. McMahon . Gross, Taylor . Wigitt. Poser House : Bai}ack. Harris, Hallam, Marshall. Beat: KroUnark . Senior. Bailey . Marshall . BalJack . Harris, OAKLEIGH 5 .5 7 .8 10 .11 17.13.118 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 .3 1 .5 3.8 4 .8.32 Oakieigh: Janchello 2 . Gant 2. Maiapanis 2 . Randle 2, Tolley 2 . Niko 2, Osborne 2, Grant Woods . C. Tay4or. Best: Woods. Nike . Moutis, Khodr, Dell'Aqulla Stirling. Swfnburne University : Andrinopoulos 2 . Philp . James. Best: Barry, SarOtses. Andrinopolous . Philp. James. OLD CAMBERWELL 8 .8 14 .9 20.12 22.15 .147 CHIRNSIDE PARK 0 .0 1 .2 2.2 3 .5.23 Old Camberwell Kent 4. Horobin 3, Suarut 3 . Satlar 3 . Ryan 2 . R. Williams 2 . Jack. C. Williams . Jennings . Lenton . Can. Beat: Kent. Jack . Alm Ryan, Lenton. Cohen. Chirnside Park., Oates. Hussey. Chirch8i. Best: Unsay. Mariner . Massarotit. Oates. Hussev, Suite. ELSTERNWICK 7.8 10.8 15 ST. MARY'S 0 .2 0.8 1 .8 19 .13.127 .9 3 .10.28 Etsternwiek: Mahon, 6. Walker 4, Currie 2, Hosking 2 . Detvrtshlre . Baxter, Bullard. Daniels. I.ihkakis . Best: Soppett . Currie. uJlaker. Bullard . LBlltakts . Daniels. St . : Carra 2 . Putverrmart . Beat: Cams. Alderson. Koumatttatakis . PWBois . Wticos
U NDER-19 SECTION 1 COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE Coach: Tim Killworth U19 (C) : 1 L . Schmidt
2 N . Lynch 3 J. Clark (C) t ) 4 D . Field 5 L . Taylor
6 C . Mollard 7 M . Maxwell 8 N . Harrison 9 M. Bri tt en 10 B . Page 11 N . McCann 12 A . Lan don 13 S . Elg C) 14 T. De oun g 15 T. Cookes 16 A . Baxter
17 T. Spicer 18 N . Brass
19 A . Robertson 20 J . Waters
21 C . Chambers 22 S . Lynch 23 M . Gibson 24 M . Godfrey
25 A . McAllester 27 T. Foster 28 D . Telford 29 T. =s-Wilso n g (VC) 30 L . Moon 31 J . Rose 33 B. Samuel
39 S. Kinder 69 A. Dakin
OLD PARADIANS Coach: Ken Johansen ( 1) Coach: Phil Luct etW (2) 1 S. Young 2 D . Green
3 G . O'Meara 4 B. Richardson 5 B. Galloway 5 B. Woodham 6 M . Joyc e 8 D. Varano 8 A. Vecchio 9 J . B ro n 10 K. T~eodoss i 11 A . Curran 12 C. Jacavou 16 C. Pric e 17 N . Arland
19 P. Karabatsos 20 M . Dempster 21 M . Szewczuk 22 M . Cosgriff 23 D . Brigg s 23 M . Ploenges 24 L . Brickwell 25 A . Jakowenk o 26 B . O'Connor 27 S . Pruscino 28 R . Sa rtori 29 V. Per ry 30 S. Feltowes 31 F. Papaluca 32 A. Baker 34 G . Hower 35 D . Loney 36 G . Dean 37 V. Bera amin 38 N. Kuc7eweh 39 J . Thor n 40 J . Collins 41 F. Pa Pluc a 42 M . Rees
44 S . Ciavola 47 M . De Range 49 D. Gleeson 52 N . Macartne y 53 C. Butter 54 G . Boyd 60 A . Swindon
82 T. O'Shea
Coach : Clay Weser U 1 9 (C) : S. Hyland 2 N . Harber
7 J . Laragy M . Mercuri
10 E . Williams 1 1 P. Bow de n 11 C . Hyde 11 R . Stevens
12 M. Evans 12 B. Mercuri
MAZENOD Coach : Rod Bourke U19 ( C) : 1 J . Schiano
Coach : Leigh Bowe s U19 (C) :
2 B . Hobbs
1 A. Paffos
3 P. Fotiniotis
2 S. Graben
4 C . Poletti 5 R . Hawkins
13 S. Hyland (C) 14 M. Aron 15 J. Crowe
6 L. Hawkins 7 P. Nelson 8 L. Varney
t8 D. Ja rvi s 19 D. Moore
9 D . Grant 10 D . Ryan
17 M . McHenry 20 B. Corin 23 T. Fisher
25 R. Beattie (VC ) 26 S. Woods 27 C. Worsteling 28 S. Hart
29 D. Forer 29 M . Joyce 29 K. Rogers (VC) 32 R. Bonnici 32 J . Silvers 33 M . O'Donnell
34 A. Pedicini 37 C. Buick 38 N. Stafford 42 S . Loga n 44 X . Clancy 45 S . CIa 47 A . Motyan 47 A . Orlando 63 S . McManu s 70 M . Duggan M. Andrews C . Asmus S . Erdos R . Hu phso n D . No a n R Nowlan B. acko s n M. JKarpavicius S. McFAanus
OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach: Pete Callihan ( 2)
12 A. Bray 15 L . Morgan 16 B. Meehan (VC)
17 N. Meehan 18 M . Bonaddio 19 T. Crook
2 c Barren
3 It. Becan3rn 4 D. Sorts 5 c, carcodos 6 8 . ca~r~aus 7 s . cr .= e C. cr :. , 9 T~ i a . c~~~an it Tcurnan ~t 12 T. Da+;s 13 J Demr n i4 a Drag, ~5 T. Favav 1 6J .Fay 1 7 P . Feely ifi C. Fitzgerald 19 M. Fres 20 P. Fuunan 2 1 T. Gee-"
22 N . Har 23 J . Hawr~ns 24 J . Heay 25 J . Hede
26J .Hemnessy 46A .osui!d 27 e- Hoare 49 T. Pads 28 R. iac~.war~ne+o 5o M. ovnn
29 J . tret-:•4 51 h aasgc4be, 30D.01 ; 52 D. Renrwx 3 1 M . tL-dp 53 M Rush 32 a La, 54 D. Ryan 33 n. Loc: „an 55 A.SchWZ
34 P. Lyr -_ n 16 s. skdmore 35 S. rac'crmy 57 A Spence 36 A tncDa,a!a ss srx ~ 37 S . t7cGrarh 59 C o.- Sre pnens 38 J.lddnerr~y so D. Stor~y
a9 L ntcrrraey et D . store/ 40 d, Lc Lew 62 T. Storey 41 R. t~ercur i 63 N. r,~a;
42 B raefr;w, 64 S . Tremble r 43 c Mcsrsome y 65 c , warty 44 E . Morrison 65 D Waylaid 45 F. o~ iesnaw 67 M . Xeureb 46J oCom,ea
47 tc otoogr,rn
3 G . Earl
4 W. Earl
5 N. Biggin 6 T Ewen
7 G . Rhodes 8 T. Handley 9 L. O'Neill
10 J . White 11 S . Dimer 12 A . Robertson 13 R . O'Neill 14 A . Ginnavin 15 G. Norwood
OLD CARE Y Coach : Pallor Schiller
U19 (C):
1 F. Hakins 2 D. Moriarty 3 P Cerche 4 J . Heffernan
5 T Bake r
6 P. Tompkins
7 S. Addison a S. Derry 9
N. Latham
10 S. Beckett 11 S. Chambers 12 J. Mai (C) 13 S . Wal l 14 D. Feast 16 N. Bul l 17 T. Ts4rogianni s 18 T. Tyndal l 19 T Woad (C )
16 J. Thornbrow 17 C . Barrow 18 H . Rolls
20 M. Lawrence 21 D. Stone 22 M. Pound
21 D. Rigg
19 M. Carr
23 J. Kavanagh 24 D. Nisbet 25 R. Hammond
20 A. McLaughlin
23 L Stuart 24 B . Shutie 25 A. Murphy 26 C . Munro 27 C .Oave 29 J. Mickayn
34 C. Pairs
37 D. Fenton 45 D. Stagliano 49 P. Harrington 53 J . Di Pietro 62 A . McDowell 69 G. Miller 76 N . P arry ( C)
21 X. Carra 22 A. Walsh 23 J. Thomas 25 A. Boyd 26 S . Fo x 27 P. Marks 28 A. Avramedies 29 C. Stewart 30 D. Stockdale
30 A. FAcKinstry 31 C. Davi s 32 C. Melin 33 D. Sitverwood 34 A. Hanso n 35 S. McConnell
31 A. Thorns 32 R. Hayvaard
36 E. Dave y 37 S. Davies
33 M . McBriar
35 T. Erridge
79 C . Davis
ST BERNARDS Coach: Jeff Osbome
U 1 9 (C) :
U19 (c) :
I A Baari
OLD BRIGHTON G RIANS
1 B. Swann 2 R. Pizzichefta
3 R. Legudi 4 5 6 7
R. Bonnici J . Pearson P. lan az zo N. Smith
8 J . Delaney y
9 S . Wheeler 10 C. Osbome 11 S . Erickson
12 A . Velona 13 S . Bug ryn 14 A . Thomas 15 A . Pfeiffer 1 6 A. Mastropasqua 17 T. Pieria 18 T James 19 L Kavanagh 20 D . Sheehan 21 M. POlata1ko 22 P. Rahill 23 D . Monteleon e 24 A Monteloene 5 J.'Jack s 26 A. Gleason
27 James Mount 28 J. Zocco 29 J . Cittarell i 30 S . Borg
31 J . Evans 32 T Harv ey 33 S . Smith 37 J . Lloyd 42 V. Iu a 43 C. Davis
S T KEVINS Coach : Peter Foster U19 (C): N Mooro, P. Mount
1 A . Calle ry 2 N . Walke r 3 P. Mount 4 A, 5 C . Nosled a 6 B . Allis 7 B . Shelley 8 T McCann L . Cresswell 10 J . Radford 11 T. Crowley 12 P. Bare 13 A . Stuart 14 N . Moore 15 J. Ferrari 16 K. McDonald 17 A. Foley 18 A. Wis e 19 C . Goldswort hy 20 P. OiKeefe 21 J. Sibilia 22 M . Lagastes 23 P. Milesi 24 R . Sheehy 25 S. Vandenve rt 26 A . Bevacqua 27 R. Zeman 28 N. Perref t 29 A . Conlan
30 P. Halpin 31 P. Harvey 32 S . OiConnor 33 J . OiConnor 34 35 36 37
T. Berg in E . Ratter A . Smith R . Debraio
38 G. Anderson 39 D . Lie a 40 D . Dunn 41 J . Howden 42 J . P an9r azio
43 L. Wilkinson 44 R . Campaigner 45 L. Meehan
38
A. Kettttie
46 M . Aynvar d 47 A. Bond 55 4N. Onvin
UNIVERSITY B L U Coach: Steven Carroll 1,119(c):
1 A. Albert 2 S . Benjami n 3 C. Brook s 4 J . Coulloupas 5 B . Calle ry 6 A . Clark 7 A . Crawford 8 W. Crocker 9 H . Christie 1 0 L. Dean-Johns 11 F. Delasqual e 12 C . Evan s
13 S . Ferguso n 14 A . Fleetwood 15 J. Hockin g 16 J. Hatt on 17 W . Jackso n 18 G . Kin g 19 J. Lyl e 20 D . Leahy 21 M. McKerrow 22 R . McKerrow 23 T. Menzie s 24 T. McMilla n 25 L. Morriso n 26 N. Mule s 27 C. Nort hey 28 S . Parsons 29 W. Py e 30 P. Sheahan 31 J . Starlin9 32 A . Southerlan d
33 A . Terrill , 34 B . Tuck 35 L. Underwood 36 N . Va els 37 J . Wargd 38 J . Webbe r
39 A . Whit e 40 R . Woodward 41 D . Wood
UN[)Ep.-19 SECTION 2. gEAUf+i1ARIS M,~RCELLI N Cw<h: ~~ * Ut 째 i G) :
Py1 Smit h L . Gibson Enso r M Buller J . Blak e A . Quin A . Hammond D . Emerso n K. Alexander 0 P. Bird J . Bayfor d M. Le e 13 B . Stevens ,D . De w 5 D. Foley 1 6 N . Atkins 17 N . Aprea 18 N . Kennedy 19 N . Atkin s 20 A Faraguna 21 K. Ransthorn 22 R. Carroll 23 A Catlin 24 S . Moore 25 A . Blacks 26 P. Wright 27 B. Thomas 28 R . Beato n 29 A. Wilson 30 B. Spence 31 L McNicholas 32 S . Tucker 33 N. Conlan
OLD SCOTCH
U~ ;
Golds
1 M . Lefeanue 2 M . Karavili s 3 G . Cull 4 D . Marson 5 G . Romanin 6 S. Loy 7 D . An otti 8 D. Ryan 9 G . Murley 10 D . Bonanno 11 A . Hasiotis 12 D . Ballantine 13 P. Pappalardo 14 C . Duinardo 15 J . Pappalardo 16 P. Diacogiorgis 17 J . Delahunt 18 M . Moussi 19 J . Sheehan 20 N . Mathews 21 M . Fisher 22 M . Roberts 23 L . Bett iol 24 B.. Dinneen 25 G . Hawkins 26 T. Louder 27 D. Ciro
O LD TR I NIT Y
Cca h: Terry Kendall U19 (C) : G . Junkeer
C oach: Stem Maus
1 G . Junkeer (C) 2 T. Chapman
1 S . Jones (C) 2 A . Beever
3 S . Miles 4 A . Sheer 5 T. Paterson 6 I . McKenzie 7 C . Steven s 8 T. Frankenburg 9 N . Leitl 10 N . Sladen 11 C . Fricke 12 L. Hume 13 N . Simon 14 A . Willersdo rf 15 J. Hug hes 6 N . O'rien 17 S . Eager 1 9 M . Rowell 20 N . Brewster 21 T. Glass 22 L. Hanneman 23 L. Walkom 2 L. H awkin s 25 M . Thwaites 26 J . McCarrol) 27 E. Stewart 28 T. Cardy 29 S . Hosking 30 A. Leeds 31 S . Prendergast 32 E . Olive r 35 P. Rodgers 36 R . Ashton 37 C . Armstrong ~0 A. Collins 4 1 A. Reed 66 H . Thomas
U19 (C) : S. Janes, E. Davatzis
3 M . Passador 4 A . Rothe 5 B . Hutchinson 6 C . Russelrt l B. )seppi 8 D . Asftwo h
A.
90 Dagg 11 K. Node n 12 C. Wilson (VC) 13 S . Johnson 14 R . Gambl e 15 R . Baxter 16 T. Hoqgins 17 C . Hiiras 18 N . Dahlstro m 19 J . Maslen 20 M. Canzoneri 21 L. Kennedy 22 D . Kinross 23 B . Fitzmaurice 24 E . Davatzis (C) 25 W. Hansen 26 D . Robinso n 27 L . Clarke 28 C . Butler 29 W. Brady 30 S. Kimonidi s 31 R . Ramsden 32 J . Cornel l 33 C ) 37 S . Soa Medlin 39 A . Mai ah 43 D . Wa(Ydron (VC) 44 M . Lapira 45 S . Darcy -Molloy 52 A. Andrews 61 N . Broste r 64 M . Kassaby
NTH OLD BOYS ~ : ~Y ~ Ut 9 (~:
1 Mohammed Tale b 2 T. Waters 3 B . Kousovasilis 4 O . Khade r 5 B. Cariss 6 D . Skene 7 S . Hoban 8 T. Halpin 9 A . Nais s 10 C. Faraci 11 S . Bryant 12 D . Aboud 13 C . Miller 15 N . T nb ki n 16 P. Boory siewicz 17 S. Re V noldso n 18 S. Mcilroy 19 M . Payne 20 R. Amato 21 M . Barker 22 G. Taylor 4 23 H 2 ..B 25 M . Kurecoul Moustafa 26 N . O' Halloran 27 M . Rees 28 N . Smith 29 S . Smith 30 D . Willoughb y 31 B . Wilson Momoud Taleb 33 A . McKenzie 34 C. Wood 35 S . De Boar 36 B . McIntyre 37 M . Saunders 38 N . Devereau x 39 D . Mead 40 P. Daniels 41 M . Hayes
STBEDES MENMI: Coach : Michael Lovv)w 1.1 19(C): 1 A Ryan
2 P Carroll 3 C Tesoriero 4 J Dunne 5 J Doubaras 6 L Abdallah 7 B Mcshane 8 L Hamilton 9 P Russo 10 L Ty lim 11 J Williams 12 A Connoll 13 N Zomer (k C) 14 J Dru ry 15 G Gomez 16 A Burne tt 17 S Lambe rt 18 M Young 19 D Falkingha m 20 C Mizzi 21 J Cunningham 22 G Smith 23 D Napier (C) 24 G Alford 25 L Wintle 26 P Dohe rt y 27 S Kingwell 28 D Young 29 B . Johnstone 30 T Fava 31 P Wintle 32 S Bell 33 G Strachan 34 M Mulcahy 35 A Smith 36 N . McEniry
OLD HAILEYBURY Coach: Greg Lasscock U19 (C) : J . Bell
1 L . Floyd 2 S . Davey 3 A . Brudar 4 L. Paisley 5 D . Harrop 6 R . Ladd 7 A . Biggs 8 J . Meades 9 C . Home 10 C . Efstathiou 11 R . Burn 12 T. Rogers 13 G . Finlayson 14 M . Chisholm 15 C . Jay asakera 16 J . Miller 18 B. Harrop 19 C . Moyle 20 H . Francis 21 D . 22 T. Hilton 23 M . Somaia 24 B . Hall 25 D . Harri g an 26 J. Bell C O 27 R . Carson 28 S. Dietz 29 M . Nicholson 30 R . Brandham 31 D. Mason 32 E . Ek 40 D . Pountne y 47 J . Robertson 50 A . Rode 57 M . Anderson 61 S . Deit z
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
Coach: Paul 0' 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 10 A . Maher 11 J . Marr 12 J . Ma rtin 13 J . McAuley 14 L. Mailings 15 S . Moody 16 B . Murphy 17 R . Neale 18 A . Nolan 19 C . Pease 20 H . Peck 21 C . Schilling 22 M . Staunton 23 S . Ve te r g 24 D . Walsh
OLD M ELBURNIANS Coach: Mark Libardi U19 (C):
1 J . Gooley 2 C. Guest 3 D . Fabinyi (C) 4 C . Murphy 5 A . Ellims 6 H . Birrel l 7 C . Fon g 8 C . Jenning s 9 J . Murt az a 10 P. Stuckey 11 N . Sample d 12 E . Wilso n 13 D . Patterso n 14 G . Anderso n R. j7 Hammon d 18 E. Farquarso n R. Hyam s 20 E . Alde r 21 W. Yunke n 22 C. Ra y 23 I . Amble r 24 J . Moss 25 H . Turne r 26 H . McLeod 27 W. Austi n 28 C. Sibree 30 N . Cou tt s 32 M . Benk o 33 N . Couzen s
WHITEFRIAR S Coach: Sham Styles U19 (C):
1 A . Croug h 2 M . Northe y 3 B. Pha n 5 J . Powe r 6 B. Winc h 7 T. Hilto n 8 R . Fedel e 9 L Trewhell a 10 A . Johnson 11 M . Cassarino 12 D . Reid 13 N . Cowlin g 14 S. Ward 15 S. Staddo n 16 B. Sinclai r 17 D . Eiferman n 18 R. Murra y 19 M . Duffy ffY 20 S . Flemin g 21 M . Batche s 22 S . Davis 23 L . Armstron g 24 J. Treaud W r 25 M . Croshe 26 D . Sullivan 27 T. Hoare 28 B. Dohe rt y 29 M . Walsh 30 A . Beatti e 31 B . Jone s 32 M . Tan 33 R . Pawli k 34 T. Mulcahy 35 D . Levi 36 J . Anderson
UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E AJAX Coach : Henry Rtttemrarr U19 (C): 1 B . Klein 2 A . Bock 3 B. Davis 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 . Mailman 13 D . Rubenstein 14 J . Weinstock 15 D . Finkel 16 D . Feldman 17 J. Rockmart 18 A. Gofvan 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 Dickenso n U19 (C): J. Smith 1 J. But 31 R. Faith 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. Eta 37 M. Bolton 7 B . McNeill 42 M. Bennett 8 S . Lloyd 43 A. Forster9 C.0'Bree Knight 10 E . Baxter 44 W. Wickham' 11 J . Bronts 47 A. Spence 12 A Weeks 13 B. Carstein 14 G . Varale6gt 15 S. Young 16 J. Smith (C) 17 J. Mille r 18 L . MCLelland 19 B. Muston 20 M . Hickey 21 T. C. 22 T O'Brien 23 J . Roscoe 24 R O'Donnell 25 L. Dickenson 26 J . Amotl 27 B. Burke 28 D . Avery 29 S. Cooke 30 L Creamer
44
CAULREIM GRAMMA R Coach: Mark Donovan U19 (c): S. wd)aja
1 J. Same 2 N. Bourke 3 S . Erikson 4 J . Ryan 5 S . Kendall 6 J . Fulston 7 M. Davies 8 D . Globan 9 J. Acfield 10 C . Worboys 11 P. Sykes 12 S. Sant 13 R. Silverman 14 T. Cripp s 15 A. Schwab 16 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 . Evan s 26 S. Widjaja (C) 27 T. Freeman 28 B . Hasforth 29 D. Golabek 33 P. Ralp h 34 J . Wilmot 35 A . White 38 D . Veentjer 71 K. Deakin
DE LA SALLE c~n: crag Ui9/2 (C): A Donn san 1 R. Loft
2 R. Gullifer 2 A . Keogh 3 G. Hrisfov 3 L.Ryan 4 M. Ruschena 6 J. Davies 7 J. Byrne 7 S. Tucker 9 N . Synch 9 I. Watson 10 J. La Rally 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 . Silve r 20 J . Wille y 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 . McHe n S. Monte ai Iva A. Murray B. Muscat A. Neville E. Phillips D. Pipito M . Salem D. Stinear
OLD MENTONlANS OLD XAVERlANS Coach : svemi sanwkt U19 (C): Wes Ballanfine 1 W. Ballantine (C) 2 H. Mason 3 R. Alexander 4 M . Emanuel 5 M . Thomasen 6 S . Bainbridge 7 D . Mills 8 N . Hollow 9 B . Kuranato 10 L. Brown i1 0 . Alexander 12 R . Phipps 13 D . Grant 14 N . Webster 15 C. McKay 16 L. Stephen 17 A.0'Reilly 18 M . Frances 19 M . Kennedy 20 P. Meve l 21 T. McNish 22 A. Martin 23 A. Palmer 24 A. Ddnan (VC) 25 L. Hogan 26 N . Lane 27 A . Worrell 28 C . Twentyman 29 A. Kelly 30 B. Goss 31 S. Worrell 55 M. Campbell
Coach: Pat Hawkins (1 ) Coach: Pete Cakm (2) U19 (C) : i AB~y 38J.MG~r~ 2 C.Ba~ 39 TNflCri:t 3 B. BecBat 40 J. Mxiean 4 D.&& 4/ R .Memi 5 C . Catmdc 42 S. Merm 8 S. Camdus 43 C. Maajanpy 7 B.Ctrae 44 Eh',meai 8 C.Cadtin 45 P.Qdkshtw 9 T. CCrnoS/ 46 J. o Canne@ tORCcv~ien 47KOtagi~ I T.Pm~qw 48AC~ 12TDati's 49TPa9is 13 J.OxiW 5 0 M . Qiin 51 15TF~ 52 D.R~ J. Fay 53 M. FAr h 4 6 .FeNy 54 D.P,2n ie AR1 55 A Sdu2 19 M. FrM 56 S SiiAme 20 P. FuvMar 57 A Spaue 21 T. C~ 58 D. Stem 22N .Ha t 59C. fto~ 23 J. Fk:ntas 80 D. Sbrcy 24 J. He* 61 D .S'wp7 25J .Hed e 82T.Sbre7 26J .H~ 63N.Tneta 27 C. H~are 64 S. Tnirbfe 28 R.lamdrgeb 65 C.4t`3ny 29 J. Watl 66 D. Yty"aM 30 D.fCepns 67 M .Xsree 31 M Ker~ 32 A LaJa 33 R tDrr.fgan 34 P. t}lgeka 35 S.MtCa4y 36 Al.4~at~Fi 37 8 .l.ttGah
HAMPTON ROVER S Coach: Ian V't7moR Ut9 (C) :
1 D . Anderson 2 A. Quon 3 T Prantzos 4 J Midwinter 5 S Wills 6 A Crowther 7 A Duddy 8 W Climes 90 M. Shaws 11 A Voss 12 A Landrigan 13 N . Rehn 14 M. Louis 15 G Shenfield 16 G Wood 17 A Smit h 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
ORMOND Coach: Brian Keating u19(C):aStasiac 1 S . Thompson
2 3 4 5
M . Nas h D. Robbins D. Rowan 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. Kurzel 14 B. Healey 16 S. Porter 17 S. Naughton 18 P. Cicarella 19 A. Strauch 20 K. Watson 21 B . Walker 22 D. Hopkins 23 S . Ega n 24 M.0'Halkaan 25 J . Dale 26 D . Mabbett 27 P. Gleason 28 A. Slasiak 29 K. Quon 30 H. Black 31 P. Waked 32 A. Russell 33 S. Stephens 35 C. Knight
M .H.S .O .B. Coach: Peter O'Dea Ui9(C) :,k'frV&bn 1 T. Parker 2 R. Clowes 3 A. Simpson 4 J. Wilson 5 A .OiBrien 6 J . Moore 7 J . Gregson 8 T. Leaver 9 R . Limbrick 10 N . McKenzie 11 S. Rodder 12 N . Youngs 13 B. Sims-Lucas 14 S. Caller 15 T. Wright 16 K. Miezis 17 G. McCully 18 J. Davis 19 B . Hill 20 A. OiBrien 21 P. Physic 22 P. Brown 23 R .Joseph 24 A. Mazur 25 L Taylor 26 A. Askew 27 H . Taylor 28 M. Podolsky 29 R. Park
30 T. Morgan 31 L. Jones 32 R. Weeden 33 T. Lower 34 R. Ware 35 B . Miezis 36 S. Osborn e
STI9LBA STH CAULEIEu Coach : John Hward Ut9 (C): J. Drummond 63 J. Drummad 64 C.Thurs fieb 65 D. Maher" 66 K Toohey 67 w Petrins 68J.Zagame 69 S . Reece 70 C. Barrera 71 M. Baraket 72 A Caruana 73 S. Rmnagrrro 74 C . Gray 75 M. Topple 76 0. Slade 77 A. Moore 78 R. Had 79 C. McMW.an 00 A. Hanes it L DaWan 82 B. Zurak 83 A. Sehron 84 L Pryda 85 H. Ready 86 C. Pksez 87 T. Matthews 88 J, Van B=erlce! 89 N . DiZdva 90 S. Katapuks 91 T. CanpDad 92 8. Santalucaa
93S. 94 D. Heary',. 95 A Da5 98M.Cda 97 M. Trryb
UNDER-19 - (2) RE D AQUINAS O . C gPI'STO TEM WE C,xh : Icily "voy J Jess Co+ .ling S . Staddon 1,1. Boland S. Bennett J Coghlan t,1. Greer T. Harkin ~ t. Held T Moran D. McKee P. Glennie T B'asch M. Tan C. Field J. Allison J. Coussins B . Anthony D. Marshall D . Minogue B. Mora n B. Mills M . Johnstone J. Bleakney M . Delsovito 41 J . Pote M. Dalsanto S. Devers D. Kealy D. Vine M. Woods
Coach: Bob Elks 1.119(c):
1 S . Alderhoven 2 A. Bastow
3 R . Brown 4 C . Calleja 5 M . DeBoer 6 N . Eastwood 7 M . Fisher 8 D . Florence 9 J. Florence 10 L . Groves 11 J . Howard 12 D . Juhasz 13 A . Kin g 14 N . Macrides 15 N . Macreevy 16 N . McCroha 17 B. Mountain 18 S. Mountain 19 T. Mossop 20 M . Natfas 21 R . Parri s 22 T. Peterson 23 B . Pouroganis 24 N . Povaran 25 D . Povaran 26 J . Styne s 27 P. Taylor 28 L. Thompson 29 B . Walleneiser
ST LE~ EMMAUS ?NERRY PENOLA WAT11 .E PAW Comb: Paul Matton Coach: David MW& u9 (C):
1 N . Hodder 2 P. Batt y 3 G . Bonnici 4 R . Gallagher 5 C. Mille r 6 G . Newey ~ 7 A Volp i e C . McDonald 9 M. Brown 1 1 0 C.Vaughan 11 J . Blandthorn ! 2 N . Zannis 1 3 S . Dornik 4 P. Mansic 1 1 5 M. Dun n 1 1 6 A. Schli tt ler j 17 T. Kay 18 J . McNally 19 J. Ros s i 20 S. Goldswo rt hy
U19 (C) :
2 R. Zampogna 4 R . Springall 8 A . Grant 9 S . Stell a 10 C . Banniste r S . Bocaglia J . Briedi s D . Candiloro R . Dodds A . McMahon D . Dun n A. McDonald N. Jame s G . Kuret J . Smith B . Fitzpatrick M . Yates M . Russel l 24 T. Sigfter 25 N . Trewin 26 R . Garcia 27 R . Azzopardi 28 C . O'Brien 29 N . Perrett
OLD GEELONG Ca"ra
Coach: Brian U19 (t.) :
8 N. Dinning 12 N . Bayne 15 R . Lane 16 B. Couc h 18 T. Straughton 26 A. McKinnon 29 D Bolton 31 L. Stevens 34 A . McCann 36 M. Avery 43 A. Cla y
50 N Edgar 51 J. Garland 52 M . Cashinella 53 T. Carty 54 E. Wilson 55 Q . Wallace 56 R Brown 58 L Heine 59 J . Malpas 60 D McInnes (C) 61 J . Chamberlain 63 M. McCarthy 64 R . Scurry
OLD IVANHOE Coacl,: se, art Md= U19 (C) :
1 D . Bernet 2 G . Gibson 3 N. Coyne 4 B . Davis 5 A . Oates 6 K. Angelo 7 M. Logan 8 B. Spoor 9 B. Low 10 B. Roderick 11 C. Brannigan 14 P. Dowd 15 R . Holmwood 16 R . Hens e 17 J. Harrop 18 A. Harper 20 B . Willis 21 R. Gilderdale 22 G. Maddelic 23 C . Barker 25 P. Illis 26 S. Brandt 30 L . Courage 37 J . Keane 40 C. Harris
68 W. Elle ry 75 A. Timms 76 D Brauer 79 W. Keeble
WARRINGAL Coach John Stanton U19 (C) :
1 H . Anderson 2 S. Anderson 3 D. Bloomfield 4 G . Bel l 5 L. Bolzon 6 C. Burke 7 A . Cam,illeri 8 M . Ch az an 9 B. Frew E. Gale A. George A. Green T. Healey A . Hopqood J . Hopkins 0 . Inman M. Keegan D . Lewis G . Long M . Manovella S. Morris D. Mutton N. Mullane D. Nasrallah M . Natoli L. Prosser M. Pope D . Ryan D. Schulze 30 T. Sessions 31 R. Singh 32 M . Sloan 33 J . S p ence 34 C. Taylor 35 N . Taylor 36 D .Thomas 37 T. Thomson 38 M. Vanlint 39 S. Walter 42 J. Wilkins 40 B. White 43 A. Welch 41 D. Wilson 44 S . Yee
YARRA VALLEY Coach: Ash Wain U19 (C):
1 A . Midland 2 T. Morris 3 S . Lloyd 4 C . Fraser 5 P. Valloppi 6 M . Wines 7 B. Sturzaker 8 B. Arnot 9 J . Longworth 10 B . Searl e 11 B . Reynolds 12 D . Lan g 13 C .Shugg 14 T. Lloyd 15 D . Bailey 16 A. Bell 17 T. Mcllrath 18 R . Pearce 19 E . Kryse 20 T. Tyshing 21 P. Vaughn 22 B . Drew 23 C . Arnold 24 A. Cusano 25 S . Matters 26 J . Skipworth 27 T. Hancock 28 B . Reynolds 29 S . Coleman 30 B . Wapshott 31 J . Scanlan
OLD PARADIANS Coach: Ken Joharman CoacN: Phil tarctreita (2) 1 S . Young
2 D. Gree n 3 G. O'Meara 4 B. Richardson 5 B. Galloway 5 B. Woodham 6 M . Joyc e 8 D. Varano 8 A. Vecchio 9 J. Byron 10 K. Theodossi 11 A. Curran 11 A. Talarico 12 C.Jacavou 16 C . Price 16 B. Sullivan 17 N . Attard 19 P. Karabatsos 20 M . Dempster 21 M . Szewczuk 22 M. Cosgriff 23 D . Brigg s 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 35 D .Loney 36 G . Dea n 37 V. Bergamin 38 N.Kudeweh 39 J . Thor n 40 J . Collins 41 F. Papluca 42 M. Rees 44 S. Ciavola 47 M . De Rango 49 D. Gleeson 52 N . Macartney 53 C. Butler 60 A. Swindon
SPORTS AND MEDICil-SUPPLIE S
Proud to r and the Official Supplier to the VAFA TEL :
FINALS VENUE S
\fl r the A and B section fi nals are played at Elsternwick Park, except the B section preliminary final hich is played at Sandringham (12/9) whilst the C section grand final is played at Elstemwick Park on this date . C sec ; ion . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) and Preliminary Final (5/9) - SANI3RINGHA M I) section (fi nal five system) . Qualifying final (2 v. 3 - 22/8) - MONASH UNIVERSITY, Elimination ir,il (-= v . 5 - 23/8), First semi (30/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), grand final (12/9) IOC?'t?_':i_ PARK . I: Blue section . First semi (23/8), Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8), Grand Final (5/9) - CEN.I,R,`,L RESERVE . Ii V,-hite section . First semi (23/8) BARTLETT RES ., Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8), Gr .:nd Final (5/9) - CAMBERWELL SPORTS GROUND . F section . First semi (23/8), Second semi (22/8), Preliminary final (29/8) - GILLON OVAL I;RUNSWICK, Grand Final (5/9)-MORIDIALLO C Under 19 section 1 and 2 . First semis (22/8 - 11 .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 11ESERVE OAKLEIGH . Under 19 Blue section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final (12/9) GERRY GREEN RESERVE PARKDALE .
L'nder 19 Red section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) - TRINITY GRAMMAR, Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final (12/9) - PARADE COLLEGE . Club XVIII . First and Second semis (8/8) SCAMMELL RES, OAKLEIGH (sec 1) ; sec 2- to be coniirmed, Preliminary finals 15/8 (Saturday), 23/8 (Sunday) ELSTERNWICK PARK .
* The Executive at all times reserves the right to shift matches from venues depending on the pa rt icipating teams and the travel for example that may be involved . Venues may be changed also if the winter weather causes % enues chosen to deteriorate.
TREATING THOSE INJURIE S Injuries need to be properly diagnosed and then treated with expert care . McKinnon Sports Medicine is proud of the expert consultants who have the combined wealth of many decades of experience in the sports injury area. Every year we see thousands of injuries and analyzing these is most interesting . Mark Fraser (Lssendon star) happens to also be one of our physiotherapists . Physiotherapy can definitely help in the two most common areas injured in football - the ankle and the knee . We can divide the rehab time into three parts . First the immediate post injury time when a player arrives at our centre perhaps on a Saturday aftemoon having been assessed by the club trainer. One of our sports doctors will have a look at the injury, maybe take an x-ray, and hopefully come up with a firm diagnosis . Assuming the injury does not need surgery or plaster it will then be iced, magnetic field applied and appropriately strapped, braced or bandaged . Pain killers or anti-inflammatory drugs may be given . This first 48 hour period is a critical time because no treatment or incorrect treatment can make the injury a lot worse by Monday . For example a well taped ankle sprain can mean that a torn ligament is more likely to heal neatly and tighit y . advice about rest, icing, compression and no alcohol can make a huge difference to what the injury will l~~k li' :c in two days .
J
!
The Victorian Amateur Football Association and Red Cross Blood Bank Victoria have joine d forces to help maintain sufficient blood supplies to Victoria's 200 hospitals .
Clubs will compete against each other to see who can make the most blood donations to the Blood Bank during th e .`1
:o
,
U
Each Club has nominated a "Captain Blood" who will help raise awareness of the need for blood within their club . For more information speak to your "Captain Blood" TODAY! Great prizes and incentives have been generously donated by Hugh Lyon Football Jumpers, Schweppes Sport, Four 'n Twenty and Spalding. Blood Bank Donor Enquiries -phone (03) 9694 0300
Australian Red Cros s
VICTORIA
~To, I'm not following the lead of the AFL and aboll~ishing the Reserves . What pm talking about i s uing rid of the "Seeonds mentality . Getting players ,trueness to change the way that they see them~.l%es and ensuring they have an increased awarenc_s of their importance in the footbati club . fiow do you know which players have this "secncis' attitude? Try the following at your first pre-sea,on training night, Ask the players to separate into ;ro groups, "Firsts" and "Seeonds" . Obviously {~ia~rr who puts his hand up and announces that the h a"Seconds" player e slf-esteem .
needs some work done on his
The reasons why a player may feel this way are nunierous . Perhaps People have told him over the ears that that's all he is and ever will be ins . Maybe he c 0feels comfortable playing in the Reserves and ocsn't really want to play at a higher level l . Perhaps e has just got in a rut over the years and accepted ~~e iiould never be considered to play in the "Ones' . I recall a player, (I'll call him "John") I played with John" played in the Reserves from the time he was. 5 . He had all the skill and ability in the world, coul :,;ch both feet d and had pace to burn why wasn't iie playing in the Seniors? (At six feet,. itSowasn't a lac k : height), No, he was a fixture in the Reserves ;ecause it was considered by the "experts" at the club hac he "was a bit seared" . Indeed, it was thought by ,~any that "John" had a heart the size of a pea . He played every week and was considered one of the realgoad players in the team, yet still couldn't crack a .- me on the "Ones", Eventually, at the age of 26, after in s"Seconds" grand finals (4 wins, 2 losses) :~~~'!ing ;ot his chance to play in the Seniors . He grabbed 3 trith both hands, not missing another Senior match ~ 3 Years, his run interrupted only by injury °tcnt. "John", aged 32, has played in 3 Senior . At last ~7emiership sides, is still going strong and is eonside(l an almost certain pick in the Seniors week in , 'Phis proves two points . The first is that people be too quick to label players, or pigeon-hole '~7nouldn't l~ tn as this or that type of player, but rather give i"m a(good) chance to prove themselves . The second oint is that players shouldn't ;ood enough to play Senior accept that they're not football . They should to improve 'nte to the best their skills an d knowledge of the of their ability . As a coach, surely
RID OF YOUR SECONDS! ' r this is a big part of our job . It should be stressed to all your players that all' , ing in the ough there is no shame playReserves, they should all be aiming to pla in the Seniors . Remove the stigma by removing they "Seconds" tag and call the side by Its proper name e Reserves "u s and you will strengthen your club by remov- , ing th and them between the "Ones" an d " syndrome that can exis t I have a favourite saying "think like a second class Player and you'll play like one ." Remove the word "Seconds" from your club's vocabulary . Tim Bell Level 2 Coac h
SENIOR COACH-OF-THE-MONT H JUN E
NAME : Rick Marks CLUB : AJAX SECTION: D PLAYING HISTORY : AJAX 1977-1993, club $&F 5 times, Richmond FC 1983, VAFA Representative Team 6 times, 1982 AAFC Carnival Trophy, 200 VAFA games, played from E to A sectio n
COACHING HISTORY . First year of coaching COACHING PHILOSOPHY , To provide an environment at the club that is conducive for all players to work hard, To assist each in reaching their full potential .
FUTURE AMBITION : To see the AJAX FC become a consistently strong club .
40 Bonus Points are available as part of the Blades Cl~ r _Championstlubwharetodmns at least 20 of their Senior, Reserve and Under 19 Playc ;- ; regularly wear Blades Football Boots in VAFA matches . Club Lists of those players who regularly wear Blades bocI-3 are to be forwarded to the VAFA (Attention : Phil Stevens) : Monday 27 July 1 7: ` - . Lists received after this date will not be accepted . 2 Bonus Points for each $100 of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA are also still available to each Club for Club apparel orders lodged with VAFA by 31 July 1998 . Please contact Pet er Warner of Blades Sports on 9889 9222 with any enquiry in relation to either of the above.
~ . z, . i
... z
._
, i ,. ~ ~~a - _ - •
. . .
.
:.._
. -. ..._
_ . . . . __-
-
$20C3 TO THE WE , I .a .ad CI,IJ~ Points have been allocated for Round Fourteen matches and today t he leading 20 clubs ar o5°,-n . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a senio e r receiveswin 12 points ; poin ,~ -n ,in ~~ reserves 5 s t ; an under d 19 team win 5 points . ~LUB SEN . RE~, U-19 TOTAL ~~)')1,D °~AVERIANS 13 12 14 28 HITEFRIARS O C 12 13 13 746 C 1ULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 13 11 5 .5 238 .5 OLD CAREY 13 13 1 226 (iLI7 MENTONIANS 11 9 .5 9 224 .5 aJ : ~, 10 12 8 220 , 1aRCELLIN 11 12 5 .5 219 .5 ;:IUMARIS 12 10 F3I
OLD CAMBERWELL 12 13 .5 ±1~JPIASH GRYPHONS 12 1 3 PE`.~ INSULA 12 11 OLD SCOTCH 7 10 Ei:13TPTON ROVERS 9 8 C~LD TRINITY 9 7 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 8 11 ORMOND 7 11 SOUTHBANK 11 .5 10 f~ICHMOND CENTRAL 13 6 H .1:`rTHORN AMATEURS I 1 IO OLD PARADIANS 6 11
5
21 9
0 0 0 12 9 10 8 10 0 0 0 il
211 . 5 20 9 19 9 194 193 193 19 1 18 9 188 186 18 2 18 2
*Adjusted game Rd 10 June 20th .
Bonus points a re 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 U nder 1 9 players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches . 2 points for each $100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 July 1998.
ELSTERNWICK PA n--rK DRAW 1998 (July - September) This Sat . 25/7 : Therry Penola v Old Ivanho e This Sun 26/7: No match scheduled -ground vacant Next Sat 1/8 : Old Paradians v MHSO B Next 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 : Old Scotch v Old Haileybury Sun : 23/8 : Club XVIII Grand Finals 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 Final Sun : 13/9 : B Section Preliminary Final Sat: 19/9: B Section Grand Final Sun : 20/9 : A Section Grand 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 scores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5p m Old Melb (U19) Hampton Rovers (U 19) Old Ivanhoe (U19 ) OTHER U19 match forfeits teams fined $25 0 Bulleen-Templestowe (Rd .9), Mazenod (Rd. 11), Monash Blues (Rd .12), North Old Boys (Rd .13) Incorrect scores phoned (Rd. 14) Old Mentonians (Sen .), MHSOB (U19)
From July 11th. Luke Hannebery, Old Xaverians. Charging, matches . F rom July 18th. Chad Galvin, Old Westbourne . Striking, (Adjourn until July 28th). Andrew Hill, Eley Park. Striking, 2 matches. Nick Prestigiacomo, Thornbury Cougars (Cl Striking, 2 matches . Anthony Johnson, Thornbury Cougars (Cl, Attempt to strike, 1 match , * Dale Cassar, Glenhuntly . Striking, 2 matches . * Jason Cartledge, Bulleen Cobras . Striking, 2 mate es . * Adham Diab, St . Kilda South Caulfield (Ull Striking, 2 matches. *Accepted prescribed penalty
Ben O'Brien North Brunswick (Res .) Attempt strike . Player O'Brien did not attend Tribunal as : has been expelled by his club . Player cannot play un club makes application for O'Brien to appear befo the Tribunal. Investigation - July 14th. In reference to the Investigation held July 14 into the allegations against Leigh Macnamara Parkside it should have been stated that Leil Macnamara was found not guilty of all charge Charges were sustained against the Parkside clu The VAFA apologies for the inaccuracy of the repor t Results from Investigation - July 21st . Thomastown and St. Leos Emmaus senior playe charged with being involved in a melee in the matc played at Bennettswood on July 11th . Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed pena ty of $300 each . St. Kilda South Caulfield and Ormond Under-I players charged with being involved in a melee in tl match played at Packer Reserve on July l lth . Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed pena ty of $ 100 each. Fitzroy Reds and Old Westbourne senior playei charged with being involved in a melee in the matc played at Ramsden Street on July 11th . Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed pena ty of $100 each . A matter lodged by VAFA umpires alleging du Ormond under-19 player Adam Strauch racial abused a St. Kilda South Caulfield under-19 play( was resolved through mediation . Ormond AFC su: pended Adam Strauch for 2 matches .
One round remaining a finals begin in earnes t i u us t Review - Round 9
'e Jl
~ ~rribee and Ringwood fought out a tight tussie before the Blues pulled away in the seehalf to record their third win for the season . ,iaribyrnong ran out convincing winners against H<iMhorn, while the Bombers were overrun by the G ills in the last half, allowing the top team to pull 3 n ay on top by percentage . North Ballara t returned to the winner's list at th e expense of the a~gas to keep their finals chances alive . Karingal 2) and Geelong fought out a tight game an da itiili the Bulls finally victorious, while the Lionsy played four solid quarters to defeat Bendigo (2)
. Parkside and Keilor played at Pitcher Park llphington and the home side were victorious causing an upset by 8 points . Bendigo (1) had the bye .
Preview - Round 1 0 for l 1WerBrunswick should be ttooe strong Ova hke~sD Broadmeadows over Hawthorn . Karingal (2) and Keilor clash in Division 3 with the Saints favoured to win, likewise Parkside over Geelong judging on previous form . In Bendigo the Bombers are unable to make the trip and hence have forfeited, while Maribyrnong and Bendigo (2) should be a great game, with the Bulldogs favoured over the Warriors . Ballarat host Ringwood at North Ballarat and with the incentive of finals strong for the Knights they should be too strong for the Blues at home . Karingal (1) have the bye . Clubs are also advised that notices w ith respect finals times and ed to clubs next Monday details will be forward(July 2 7) ,
LADDERS ROUND 9 DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR T : ,~fMGAL 9 6 째o AGAINS POINTS 3E~~DIGO (1) 2 1 346 34 7 9 6 2 1 99 .7 26 30MBERS 9 5 264 297 88 .88 26 ?-yRLINS 4 0 243 35 0 4 i 3 0 69 .4 20 236 320 73.75 4 DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRA W 8 FOR AGAINST 째fo '.11D LIONS 9 POINTS t1,1RIByRNONG 9 I 0 589 211 279 .1 32 dEADIGO (2) 8 I 0 9 285 154 185 .1 32 9ROADMEADOWS 9 5 4 0 454 372 122 .1 20 E_11~IHORN 5 4 0 9 4 5 0 401 376 106.6 20 5'ALLAfZAT 9 366 3329 111 .2 ,~I :VGWOOD 5 0 342 368 16 92.9 16 IZRRI$EE 6 211 9 9 23 7 00 461 45 .8 12 PLAYED W . DIVISION THREE 249 332 75 8 yOST DRA W EILOR FOR AGAINST % PO 9 INTS ti'~PIlVGAL (2) 5 4 0 402 137 293 ~SIDE 9 5 4 0 .4 20 9 436 294 148 .3 20 EELONG 5 4 0 432 304 142 2 0 2 .1 20 27 153 17.6 0 rceeived forfeit 0 'Jr reiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning 74 "1 ~ - ,r.. . ._ -- ---- score for the round
Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any rr 't . Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surn, iE Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .
(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service0
- Weekend matches (Fri) â&#x20AC;˘ Scores (Sa .
The rr.- T : 4 ; ', (Glenhuntly Rd) is open _v-, y mG :ch day. The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played . When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that woul d allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and th e club invoiced accordingly . Clubs are issued with an appropriatc number of tickets for players and officials . 54
A RESERVE SECTIO N ;VERIANS 14 12 2 :OTCH 13 10 3 SALL'c 14 9 5 S !ANS 14 9 5 14 7 7 BLUES 13 7 6 DS 13 6 7 , :!NIANS 14 5 9 iTON 14 2 1 2 LEJRY 13 1 1 2 ' :I July 25th (split round)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1136 674 168.55 48 1051 653 160 .95 40 1191 772 154 .27 36 982 893 109 .97 36 995 964 103 .22 28 872 900 96 .89 28 789 794 99 .37 24 852 1017 8178 20 506 1110 45,59 6 643 1366 47,07 4
B RESERV E :.FCELLIN
14 12 2 0 989 637 155 .26 48 13 11 2 0 1124 600 187 33 4 4 7FiHADiANS 13 11 2 0 909 608 149,51 44 '17, OLD BOYS 14 8 6 0 819 875 93 .6 32 -~='diTY 74 7 7 0 889 1007 88 28 28 DOC 14 6 8 0 903 1013 89.14 24 14 4 10 0 1061 1063 99 .81 16 :OE 13 4 9 0 563 890 63 .26 16 14 3 11 0 699 1110 62 .97 1 2 f PENOLA 08 13 2 11 0 688 952 7227 8 c s ph yed July 25th (split round)
C RESERV E : LDES @AENT . TIGERS 14 11 3 0 1152 642 179,44 4 4 .,,dG
. . 14
._ osr iiL,uS 40 10 4 0 981 723 135 .68 4 0
T 3td1ANS 14 9 4 vtHS
14
8
6
1
7172 878 133.49 3 8
0
10 1 1 849 119.48 3 2 4 7 7 0 1027 892 115 13 2 8 3 Eh4MAUS W P 14 3 11 0 769 1064 72 .27 12 'A STH CAULFIELD 14 2 12 0 524 1265 4L42 8 3EN 7EMPLESTOWE 14 1 13 0 573 1346 4257 4
D RESERVE SECTION 1 13 1 0 1280 510 247,06 52 r~i _FRIARS 14 ° t'1 ^ 4 12 2 0 1253 437 286 .73 48 ~ F[ 3 iDE 14 11 3 0 1221 637 191 .68 44 '-,1T,81I BLUES 14 10 4 0 1241 803 754,55 40 .,. 1-1 THBANK 14 10 4 0 1040 732 142 .08 40 a O C 14 8 6 0 930 816 113-97 3 2 BLACKS 14 5 9 0 790 783 100.89 20 -VALLEY 14 4 9 1 894 1017 87 .91 7 8 ="N O C 14 4 10 0 685 1145 59 .83 i 6 9SSENDON GR 14 3 10 1 474 1042 45 .49 1-INS O 4 C 14 2 12 0 458 1518 30 .17 8 -RICKS MENTONE 14 1 13 0 577 7509 38 24 4 E BLUE RESERVE -7 =4 f.;3ERWELL 14 13 0 1 1725 368 468 .75 54 C :.ULFIELD GRAMMAR 14 11 3 0 1536 452 339 .82 44 _7 INSULA O B 14 11 3 0 1526 534 285,77 44 =~~LEtGH A F C 14 9 4 1 1025 770 13 1 12 38 =' 7SIDE PARK 14 8 6 0 965 911 105 059, 32 ', -R HOUSE 14 7 7 0 664 1170 56 .75 28 ERNWICK 14 4 10 0 717 1089 65 .84 1 6 UNTLY 14 3 11 0 508 1307 38 .87 1 2 .BURNE UNIVERSITY 14 2 12 0 615 1448 42 .47 8 RYS 14 1 13 0 563 1839 3061 4 E WHITE RESERV E ~D CARE Y
14 13 1 0 1342 578 232,18 52 14 12 2 0 1238 584 211,99 48 S O B 14 9 5 0 1264 558 226 .52 3 6 -! IAt85TOWN CYMS 14 9 5 0 1255 700 179,29 36 -=ROY REDS 14 8 5 1 993 832 119,35 3 4 ! BRUNSWICK 14 7 7 0 1088 942 115.5 28 ' ONO CENTRAL 14 6 8 0 781 904 86,39 2 4 FEN COBRAS 14 4 10 0 601 1539 39A5 1 6 { 05E UNIVERSITY 14 1 12 1 457 1228 37 .21 6 -' WESTBOURNE A F C 14 0 14 0 384 1690 22 .72 0
F RESERV E GRYPHONS 14 13 1 0 1352 468 288,89 52 WEST BRUNSWICK 14 10 4 0 1080 724 149 .17 40 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14 10 4 0 1148 872 131,65 40 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 14 7 7 0 859 981 87 .58 28 ELEY PARK A F C 14 6 8 0 943 1188 79 .38 24 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14 4 10 0 726 1053 68 .95 16 SYNOAL TALLY HO 14 3 11 0 621 1119 55 .5 12 ANZ ALBERT PARK 14 3 11 0 565 1098 51 .46 12 CLUB 78 (i ) OLD XAVERIANS 13 13 0 0 1434 344 416,86 52 DE LA SALLE 13 11 2 0 1042 510 204,31 44 OLD SCOTCH 13 9 4 0 706 550 128 .36 36 OLD BRIGHTON 13 9 4 0 641 $86 109,39 36 MHSOB 13 8 5 0 836 676 123 .67 32 OLD MELBURNIANS 13 6 8 0 548 818 66,99 20 ST KEVINS 13 3 10 0 524 822 63 .75 12 COLLEGIANS 13 3 10 0 464 892 52.02 12 MAZENOD O C 13 2 11 0 489 979 49,95 8 THERRY PENOL'n OB 13 3 10 0 441 1090 40 .46 8 CLUB 18 (2 ) MONASH WHITES 13 12 1 0 910 445 204 .49 48 THORNBURY COUGARS 13 10 3 0 961 586 163 .99 40 KEW 13 8 5 0 832 524 158,78 32 MT LILYDALE 0 C 13 8 5 0 962 618 155 .68 32 MARCELLIN 13 6 7 0 710 795 89 .31 24 OLD ESSENDON GR 13 3 10 0 593 1045 56 .75 12 YARRA VALLEY 13 3 10 0 562 1144 49 .13 i2 PARKSIDE 13 2 it 0 554 1012 54,74 8 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 ,veniurms 14 14 0 0 1737 650 267,23 56 OLD PARADIANS 14 11 3 0 1345 976 137.81 44 DE LA SALLE 14 9 5 0 1444 1258 114,97 35 OLD BRIGHTON 14 8 6 0 1144 1035 110 .53 - 32 COLLEGIANS 14 7 7 0 1407 1105 127 .33 28 UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 7 7 0 1115 1028 108 .46 28 ST KEVINS 14 7 7 0 1170 1474 79 .38 28 STBERNARDS 14 3 it 0 1112 1466 75.85 12 triAZENOD O C 14 3 11 0 956 1705 56.07 12 OLD CAREY 14 1 13 0 779 1777 43 .84 4 MONASH
UNDER-19 (2) WWHITEFRIARS 14 13 1 0 1690 796 212 .31 52 OLD SCOTCH 14 12 2 0 1548 966 160,25 OLD TRINITY 14 10 4 0 1592 949 167 .76 40 ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 14 8 6 0 1267 1217 104,11 32 MARCELLIN 14 5 8 1 1175 1224 91 .09 22 BEAUMARIS A F C 14 5 8 1 993 1344 73 .86 22 OLD HAILEYBURY 14 5 9 0 1223 1288 94 .95 20 OLD MELBURNIANS 14 5 9 0 1084 1444 75 .07 20 NORTH OLD BOYS 14 4 10 0 957 1441 66 .41 16 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 2 12 0 858 1735 49.45 8 UNDER-19 (2) BLUE €AHSOB 14 12 2 0 1821 753 241,83 48 ORMOND 14 10 4 0 1296 960 135 40 HAMPTON ROVERS 14 9 5 0 1494 845 176 .8 36 OLD MENTONIANS 14 9 5 0 1614 1001 161 .24 36 AJAX 14 8 6 0 991 1114 88.96 32 MONASH BLUES 14 7 7 0 974 1205 80.83 28 CAULFIELD OR 14 5 8 1 942 1058 89.04 22 OLD XAVERIANS (2) i4 5 8 1 927 1065 87 .04 22 DE LA SALLE (2) 14 4 10 0 1081 1351 80 .01 16 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 14 0 14 0 423 2329 18 .16 0 UNDER-19 (2) RE D OLD IVANHOE 14 12 2 0 1297 694 106,89 48 YARRA VALLEY 14 12 2 0 1226 704 174 .15 44 WARRINGAL A F C 14 10 4 0 1560 795 196,23 40 THERRY PENOLA OB 14 10 4 0 1450 924 156,93 40 AQUINAS O C 14 7 7 0 1189 1168 101 .8 28 OLD GEELONG 14 7 7 0 874 995 87.84 28 OLD PARADIANS ( 2) 14 6 8 0 860 7356 63 .42 24 ST LEO S EMPdAUS 4V P 14 5 9 0 564 1449 38.92 20 BULLEEN-T'cMPLESTOWE 10 1 9 0 262 1296 21 .76 4
VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 1998 TEAM NAME P
13 9 8 8 7 7 7 6 2 1
1 0 1660 865 191 .91 52 5 0 1405 1412 99 .5 36 5 0 1448 1304 111 .04 32 6 0 1193 1126 105.95 32 6 0 1230 1130 108.85 28 6 0 1189 1130 105.22 28 7 0 1170 1265 92 .49 28 7 0 1144 1272 89 .94 24 12 0 1189 1521 78.17 8 13 0 1107 1710 64 .74 4
MARCELLIN 14 OLD TRINITY 14 NORTH OLD BOYS 14 MHSOB 14 *OLD IVANHOE 13 *ORMOND 13 *OLD PARADIANS 13 MAZENOD 0 C 14 *THERRY PENOLA OB 13 IVANHOE 14 *To be played July 25th (split round )
11 9 8 8 8 7 6 5 3 3
B SECTION 3 0 1388 1086 127 .81 44 5 0 1355 1164 116 .41 36 6 0 1225 1063 115 .24 32 6 0 1480 1287 115 32 5 0 1057 1009 104 .76 32 6 0 1223 1071 114 .19 28 7 0 1143 1259 90 .79 24 9 0 1173 1456 80 .56 20 10 0 1152 1362 84 .58 12 11 0 1185 1624 72 .97 1 2
BEAUMARIS A F C 14 OLD MENTONIANS 14 HAMPTON ROVERS 14 ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 14 OLD GEELONG 14 BANYULE 14 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 14 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 14 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14 THOMASTOWN 1 4 WHITEFRIARS 14 SOUTHBANK 14 PARKSIDE 14 AJAX 14 MONASH BLUES 14 AQUINAS O C 14 OLD ESSENDON GR 14 YARRA VALLEY 14 SALESIAN O C 14 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 14 ST JOHNS O C 1 4 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 14 PENINSULA 0 B 14 OLD CAMBERWELL 14 OAKLEIGH A F C 14 CHIRNSIDE PARK 14 POWER HOUSE 14 ELSTERNWICK 14 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 14 GLENHUNTLY 14 ST MARYS 1 4 OLD CAREY 14 RICHMOND CENTRAL 14 KEW 14 UHSOB 14 NORTH BRUNSWICK 14 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 14 FITZROY REDS 14 BULLEEN COBRAS 14 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 14 OLD WESTBOURNE 1 4 MONASH GRYPHONS 14 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14 SYNDAL TALLY HO 14 WEST BRUNSWICK 14 ELEY PARK A F C 14 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 14 ANZ ALBERT PARK 14 Fa
W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTS A SECTION
OLD XAVERIANS 14 ST KEVINS 14 *ST BERNARDS 13 OLD MELBURNIANS 14 *UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 *OLD SCOTCH 13 DE LA SALLE 14 *OLD HAILEYBURY 13 OLD BRIGHTON 14 COLLEGIANS 14 To be played July 25th ( split round )
C SECTIO N 2 0 1819 1199 151 .71 48 3 0 1685 1313 128 .33 44 5 0 1356 1019 133 .07 36 6 0 1352 1226 110 .28 32 6 0 1294 1376 94 .04 32 8 0 1343 1393 96 .41 24 9 0 1377 1613 85 .37 20 9 0 1284 1616 79 .46 20 11 0 1284 1648 77 .91 12 11 0 1320 1711 77 .15 12 D SECTIO N 12 2 0 1517 1016 149 .31 48 11 2 1 1623 1230 131 .95 46 10 3 1 1451 1119 129 .67 42 10 4 0 1475 1120 131 .7 40 8 6 0 1240 1009 122 .89 32 7 7 0 1512 1341 112 .75 28 7 7 0 1308 1218 107 .39 28 6 8 0 1478 1446 102 .21 24 6 8 0 1215 1337 90 .88 24 3 11 0 925 1228 75 .33 12 2 12 0 1024 1740 58 .85 8 1 13 0 839 1803 46 .53 4 E BLUE SECTIO N 13 1 0 1945 755 257.62 52 12 2 0 2019 888 227.36 48 12 2 0 1838 991 185.47 48 9 5 0 1431 1216 117.68 36 8 6 0 1702 1284 132 .55 32 5 8 1 1452 1463 99 .25 22 5 9 0 1191 1546 77 .04 20 3 10 1 991 1653 59 .95 14 2 12 0 846 2405 35 .18 8 0 14 0 976 2190 44 .57 0 E WHITE SECTION 13 1 0 1935 714 271 .01 52 13 1 0 1804 1110 162 .52 52 10 4 0 1871 1067 175.35 40 9 5 0 1264 1463 86.4 36 7 7 0 1324 1332 99.4 28 6 8 0 1341 1263 106 .18 24 6 8 0 1093 1306 83 .69 24 3 11 0 1003 1631 61 .5 12 2 12 0 769 1780 43 .2 8 1 13 0 854 1592 53 .64 4 F SECTIO N 12 2 0 1766 908 194.49 48 11 3 0 1411 950 148.53 44 10 4 0 1583 1150 137 .65 40 7 7 0 1158 1049 110.39 28 6 8 0 1233 1363 90.46 24 5 9 0 1019 1383 73.68 20 3 11 0 968 1441 67.18 12 2 12 0 852 1878 45.37 8 12 11 9 8 8 6 5 5 3 3
-
OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF ALL SOFT DRINK BEVERAGE S TO THE VAFA
PUTS BACK WHAT THE SWEAT TAKES OUT