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EDITORIAL

Michael Sholly

STAND ALONE MATCHES AT SPORTSCOVER ARENA The AFL has built its draw on key days where each club get the opportunity to play matches when no other games are played. The peak time for the stand-alone games is Friday night, which has incredible appeal for clubs to be able to showcase their wares and sponsors on free-to-air television. This concept was highlighted during the week when the AFL took the opportunity due to Mothers Day to reschedule a Sunday game to Monday night. As I don’t support either St Kilda or Carlton, my motivation to watch the game was low – I had forgotten the game was on until the first bounce. However, I must say I did enjoy relaxing in front of the TV, watching live footy rather than another mindless reality program. Over the past season or two the VAFA has implemented a similar strategy, scheduling one Premier match on a Sunday at Sportscover Arena. The thought behind this is to give the players, volunteers, officials and supporters of all clubs an opportunity to watch a VAFA match. Once you get involved at a VAFA club, one is in it boots and all and there is little exposure to the rest of the competition. Outside finals, one doesn’t get the chance to sit back and watch a VAFA game without personal involvement. Generally at a Sunday game, you can see Premier coaches and their assistants from other clubs with their notebooks out trying to figure out the various teams’ structures. It shouldn’t be limited to just our Premier coaches. What better opportunity for all VAFA club coaches to view the different strategies that work in the VAFA. Most coaches use the AFL as their platform to introduce new ideas but in reality we are so far off the AFL in terms of coaching and player development that it seems perfect sense to me that the Premier section is where the lower section coaches should get their ideas.

And I can promise you that the coaches in Premier level know their stuff. This Sunday sees two of the great VAFA clubs do battle at Sportscover Arena. Reigning premiers and clearly premiership favourites Collegians take on one of the proudest VAFA clubs in Old Scotch. Interesting to note that both clubs have dual coaches leading their respective clubs. At Collegians, we have former players who also excelled in the AFL and WAFL Simon Arnott and Mark Hibbins. For Old Scotch, we have former Hawk premiership player and VAFA State Coach Dean Anderson alongside Stuey Powell who has coached at senior level for AJAX and St Kevin’s. The only loss these two clubs have experienced this year is when a kick after the siren failed to get Scotch home in their Round 1 match against De La. The VAFA Board has decided to open the gates and make entry free to these home and away clashes. We are the only senior competition in Victoria where every home and away match is free of charge. The senior game commences at the friendly time of 1.20pm so that the matches are all wrapped up by 4:00, so as to not intrude into Sunday evening. Next Sunday we have De La Salle playing Old Trinity and the week after that, our VAFA U23 team will be playing the Western Australian Amateurs. I would recommend to all supporters to consider heading down to Sportscover Arena on any given Sunday to see what is the best standard community football competition in the country. For a complete list of Sportscover Arena matches for the season head to the newly revamped vafa.com.au Front Cover pic: Big V and Old Carey captain Cam Howat.

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Michael Fitzgerald

LIONS EAT TIGERS. AGAIN. That the walls of Brindisi were not only breached, but flattened, is either a measure of the changing fortunes of the Seasider ballclub or else a statement about the continued mastery of the Trotters. The two clubs played off in 2008 and again last season and each has worn laurels. I’m suspecting their next September meeting will have to wait another year. The Mentone faithful saw a typical contest in the first and a brave comeback in the third, but the rest of the way, particularly the last term, was plunder, pillage and sack that brought to mind William Tecumseh Sherman’s 1864 March to the Sea. This time, the general was Nicholas Alexander Ferdinand Sautner, who had five before the lemons and added another six in the final term. With Dan Strachan, Cam Lee and Lachy Ferguson in ripping form, the Lions had a midfield that created massive opportunities for the sharpshooter, who repaid their generosity in full. George Rowlands booted three for the Tiges and Luke Wintle did all in his power to lift the team. After looking impressive at times in its first three starts, Caulfield Grammarians might have believed it would break through for a much-needed win on the Daley. Then again, the Fieldsmen wouldn’t have seen too much of Andrew Ramsden in recent years and while the visitors looked better early, the day ended poorly with a forty point loss. The new boys on the block were sacrificed for another Rambo holiday. The Howells, Nick and Ben, were again excellent in Green and around the goals, while Tommy O’Sullivan continued to show his undoubted class with some help from defender turned attacker Dean Scheetz and Ben Hyland. Old Scotch and St Bernard’s displayed contrasting styles in their game at the Snakepit. The home team might have done more with the first quarter wind, but otherwise kept pace and at one stage near the end threatened to make an unlikely theft of the premiership points. The new Cards responded and rapidly put those ideas to bed. Gus Gray and Scott Sherwen were bright sparks and Lachlan Hill a very effective forward for the Scotsmen, while the Snow Dogs were led by Toms 2

Caven and Overman as well as Alex Singleton, whose left foot goal from the the pocket in the third term brought the house down. No-one watching the game at Waverley Park seemed quite ready to call the result until the home team was well past the post. The game was a tense battle with a couple of very imposing figures – Jack Watts for the visitors, who has been in Woodrow form for three weeks and Frankie Pickett for De La, who will have his best-ever season if he can stay healthy. After a hard-hitting scrap in the first half, De La got its nose in front by the lemons, though some of its pessimistic partisans still dreaded defeat despite a fourth-term downhill downwind advantage. They needn’t have worried. The home team sent Blues to their third lost final term of the young year and their third loss overall. It was good to see De La’s Justin Baxter in fine form again after a shocking injury twelve months ago, while Ben McConnell is also enjoying top form for the Varsity. Wind and rain greeted the teams in a Mothers’ Day matchup of Barkers’ Road alumni at headquarters. Given the conditions, it was a slick affair, with both teams possessing skillsters who can shine in any clime. Nick Wynne and Andy Biddlecombe were virtually impassable across half back – those balls that did get through were snaffled by Damien Yze, who got full value for his kicks. Missing the imposing Chopper Handley up front, Xavs found plenty through Brendan Goss, Damian Lynch and Paddy Ambrose. Ben Smithwick and Sam Cust showed class and poise for the Panthers, but once the Red and Blacks broke it open in the lengthy second stanza, they never looked like surrendering the lead. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Caulfield Grammarians v De La Salle Old Trinity v St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Old Xaverians v St Bernards University Blues v Old Carey Collegians v Old Scotch

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THIS WEEK: DLS heads across the Princes to meet Caulfield Grammarians. Frankly, the Fieldsmen are a better team than results indicate, but there will be no mood for any more honourable losses at Glenthuntly. They’ll find this tough, but they’re all tough in Premier. The Greens welcome the Brindisians and will be confident of beating them again on the Daley. Still, no team can fiddle with form like the Ts do. Big bad Bernies head to Toorak Park for the first time in five years and longer term fans will be mindful of some of the great battles

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De La Salle 4.1 4.3 8.6 11.9 (75) University Blues 2.3 4.9 6.12 7.14 (56) GOALS De La Salle: S. Pickett 5 T. Hunt 2 J. Williams 2 J. Moloney 1 T. Kovess 1 University Blues: J. Watts 2 A. Nice 1 B. McConnell 1 C. Shaw 1 C. Frinsdorf 1 P. Summers 1 BEST De La Salle: J. Gotch J. Baxter B. Humphrey S. Pickett T. Kovess J. Moloney University Blues: J. Watts B. McConnell M. Monteith A. Christensen W. Cuningham P. Hayes Old Trinity 3.2 5.6 10.9 18.14 (122) Caulfield Grammarians 4.3 6.4 8.6 12.10 (82) GOALS Old Trinity: A. Ramsden 7 N. Howell 3 B. Howell 2 D. Chamberlain 2 J. Hunt 1 J. Osborn 1 P. Mescher 1 T. Bennett 1 Caulfield Grammarians: D. Scheetz 3 Z. Parsons 2 T. O’Sullivan 2 B. Sinclair 1 J. Perkins 1 B. Carboni 1 D. Reilly 1 B. Hyland 1 BEST Old Trinity: G. Hamilton B. Howell C. Pohl B. Barratt B. Iezzi P. Mescher Caulfield Grammarians: T. O’Sullivan B. Hyland D. Scheetz D. Reilly S. Wood J. Perkins Collegians 4.2 10.8 11.9 19.14 (128) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 3.3 3.6 8.10 10.13 (73) GOALS Collegians: N. Sautner 11 J. Kondarovswkis 2 L. Ferguson 2 N. Ries 2 T. Penberthy 1 S. Taft 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: G. Rowlands 3 M. Curcio 2 P. Tyquin 1 L. Terrell 1 P. Kean 1 S. Glennen 1 L. Wintle 1 BEST Collegians: N. Sautner N. Ries C. Hylton A. Scott J. Kondarovswkis D. Strachan St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: L. Wintle J. Robertson C. Neville A. Scafidi P. Tyquin P. Kean Old Scotch 2.0 5.3 9.5 13.6 (84) St Bernards 3.3 3.6 7.8 10.12 (72) GOALS Old Scotch: L. Hill 5 M. Passador 3 N. Jamieson 1 S. Barnett 1 W. Strange 1 C. Watts 1 A. Gray 1 St Bernards: M. Sullivan 2 J. Solomon 1 N. Cooke 1 L. Madden 1 R. Schroder 1 B. George 1 A. Van Meel 1 D. Byrne 1 A. Singleton 1 BEST Old Scotch: A. Gray S. Sherwen L. Hill N. Jamieson S. Barnett J. Bowden St Bernards: T. Caven A. Van Meel T. Overman A. Singleton J. Bevanda L. Wilkinson Old Xaverians 3.3 8.11 9.14 12.18 (90) Old Carey 5.2 6.2 8.3 11.6 (72) GOALS Old Xaverians: B. Goss 3 D. Lynch 3 O. Gidley 1 L. Denton 1 J. Mercuri 1 P. Ambrose 1 J. Agius 1 L. Smith 1 Old Carey: D. Yze 6 S. Cust 2 N. Richardson 1 B. Smithwick 1 S. Harris 1 BEST Old Xaverians: N. Wynne B. Rogerson C. Purss P. Ambrose L. Smith A. Biddlecombe Old Carey: D. Yze B. Smithwick S. Cust J. Rowe A. Parton C. Howat

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between these two ballclubs early last decade. This will be a tense battle and will go down to the wire. Blues are back under the spires to clash with Carey. It might be heavy under-foot, which will suit the home team. Both need a win and it will be close. On Sunday at 1:20, on another FREE Sunday at Sportcover, it’s Collegians versus Old Scotch. A big, big test for the Cards and I think they’ll come through with flying colours, though it may not mean the four points.

PREMIER RESERVE De La Salle 1.3 3.4 5.7 7.10 (52) University Blues 2.1 4.2 4.5 7.5 (47) GOALS De La Salle: P. Harrison 3 E. Espinosa 2 T. Parker 1 J. Hansen 1 University Blues: J. Mugavin 3 N. MacRae 1 N. Keating 1 T. Girdwood 1 N. HardieGrant 1 BEST De La Salle: J. Phillips P. Harrison E. Clinch J. Hansen M. Todd T. Parker University Blues: D. Withers D. Zambon J. Maxwell J. Mugavin H. Rankin T. Girdwood Caulfield Grammarians 7.0 11.1 14.4 19.5 (119) Old Trinity 2.1 6.3 10.3 12.4 (76) GOALS Caulfield Grammarians: M. Hacket 7 A. Strain 2 G. Colosimo 2 P. Mayes 1 D. Allanson 1 B. McLoughlin 1 T. Yelland 1 B. Walker 1 C. May 1 J. Stewart 1 S. Dickson 1 Old Trinity: K. Spassopoulos 3 A. Prittie 2 L. Juric 2 A. Hore-Lacy 2 B. O’Neill 2 S. Meighan 1 BEST Caulfield Grammarians: W. Osborn G. Colosimo M. Hacket L. Everett J. Stewart C. Williams Old Trinity: B. O’Neill K. Spassopoulos C. Riggs S. Meighan L. Eckersley D. Coulsen-Hoffacker Collegians 4.2 9.5 14.9 18.14 (122) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 1.2 2.2 2.2 6.4 (40) GOALS Collegians: J. Hampton 5 S. Cutts 4 L. Whitby 4 M. Dyer 1 B. Riddle 1 N. Withers 1 C. Jesaveluk 1 B. Morris 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: D. Teasdale 2 D. Foot-Connolly 1 D. Gilmoure 1 J. Morrison 1 J. Heron 1 BEST Collegians: J. Hampton S. Cutts N. Bobeff D. Russo S. Doupe-Watt J. Kamener St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: T. DeMacedo T. Bastion S. Amon D. Sceney N. Seeber D. Lynch Old Scotch 2.2 3.6 11.9 13.10 (88) St Bernards 1.0 3.5 3.6 7.10 (52) GOALS Old Scotch: L. Schumann 4 W. Davis 3 M. Chitham 3 J. Halbert 1 L. McDonough 1 J. Furey 1 St Bernards: I. Madden 2 S. Clarke 2 A. Stapleton 2 A. Ciantar 1 BEST Old Scotch: W. Davis L. Schumann A. Lim L. McDonough K. McKenzie H. Dick St Bernards: I. Madden N. Smith T. Isaacs J. Wheeler A. Stapleton M. Borzillo Old Xaverians 2.2 3.4 4.6 9.8 (62) Old Carey 1.5 1.6 3.9 3.10 (28) GOALS Old Xaverians: D. Walker 2 C. Santalucia 2 M. Hannan 2 A. Pasceri 1 C. Larkins 1 S. Lees 1 Old Carey: T. Angus 1 S. Virtue 1 J. Wagner 1 BEST Old Xaverians: D. Harangozo S. Lees C. Santalucia D. Walker N. Biddlecombe J. McDonnell Old Carey: S. Virtue L. Maslin G. Trumbull J. Joslin B. De Leijer A. Bird

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Di Langton

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS AS COLD SETS IN In one of the tightest contests so far this season, Old Ivanhoe and Oakleigh fought it out at Pine Lodge in a riveting battle to claim that allimportant first win. Nothing separated them early and in bitter conditions scores were locked at both the first and long breaks. A half-time rocket from Craig Hunter fired up the Hoes who came out and shrugged the Krusher stranglehold; kicking five goals to three in a pressure-packed third term. A quick score early in the last jammed on a little more scoreboard pressure, but the Oaks mounted a brave counter-attack cutting the margin back to a solitary goal with ten minutes on the clock. Krusher hearts rose, but again the tide turned; Old Ivanhoe steadied with two quickies to effectively seal the win and lose the dreaded cherry. Brave in defeat, the Krushers were well served by Cleary and Di Siervi, while Butler (6) and Delmonte (5) were creative and dominant up forward for the Browns. While Melbourne shivered in early-winter conditions, Uni Blacks and Old Haileybury put on an entertaining battle in the slightly sheltered yet still breezy environs of the University pavilion. After two tight first quarters the Bloods held a slim advantage, inspired by Hamish McLauchlan and Lachie Nash (3) showing flashes of individual brilliance, but early misses proved costly. OH pushed their lead to 20 points late in the third before Blacks went up a gear, four fast goals to snatch back a one point lead going into the final stretch. The final term was a showcase of Uni’s trademark finishing power; seven goals to overwhelm the gallant Bloods and secure a 32 point win. Notable performers were the surefooted Crameri (4), Bart Mill and Huw Lacy (3). Even though Werribee Districts and AJAX have many fresh faces that didn’t figure in their grand final line-up of 2011, there’s nothing new about 4

the rivalry. The Jackers’ recent poor form was forgotten and Tiger injury woes disregarded as the lead switched in a classic contest between them. Werribee shot out to a three goal lead late in the second before a couple of AJAX quickies restored the status quo - Jacko Lew (4) and Fayman (3) back on song. Tigers Brent Morrow (4) and Molivas (3) hit their straps up forward and Matt Dean was superb in defence. AJAX ruckman White dominated in the third, Caplan patrolling half back but the home side rallied again to get within a goal with eight minutes remaining. Big stage hero Routman sealed the deal with a late snap and the Jackers were happy to confound us all …once again! Old Brighton’s run of injuries continues with early losses against St Kevin’s (Rawlinson and Beaton) but the good news story was the return of Michael Dewar who looked gone for a decent spell after re-injuring his shoulder against Beaumaris. He kicked a pair and despite their dwindling bench the ‘Tonners fought a spirited first half led by James North racking up 20 possessions. Leading by just 15 points at the long break, the tri-colours dug in harder amid the howling gale; big ‘Al’ Waldron dominated the stoppages, young gun Henry Parkes (4) set the crowd alight with his dashing run and a much-anticipated cameo from Rick Ladson (2) didn’t disappoint as Skobbers trotted home in another ten-goal blowout. At the Junction Oval the Sharks might have zoned out a little as Old Melburnians proffered just a single first-term goal, but the Beauy boys TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD AJAX v Old Melburnians Beaumaris AFC v Old Haileybury Oakleigh v St Kevins Old Brighton v Old Ivanhoe Werribee Districts v University Blacks

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snapped to attention as OMs clawed back ground in the second and third terms to trail by just seven points with plenty of momentum going into the last, particularly inspired by Jack Macciolli and Cam Beck (3). Beauy steadied through Tom Buckley and DeFontenay, Gandy kicking three for the match to help the Sharks continue their undefeated run with a 15 point win, but perhaps exposing a bit of belly in the process. THIS WEEK A definite danger game for Beauy hosting the Bloods, they’ll be desperate to maintain their winning form ahead of next week’s clash with St Kevin’s, but I suspect we’ve seen a chink in their armour and Old Haileybury will match up well in a cracking game. With a bit of string and chewy gum Old Brighton might be able to get enough

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St Kevins 4.3 6.4 13.6 17.9 (111) Old Brighton 1.5 3.7 4.9 5.13 (43) GOALS St Kevins: H. Parkes 4 P. Edgar 3 K. Brick 2 R. Ladson 2 E. Waldron 1 J. Charles 1 A. Lynch 1 T. Jones 1 L. Andrews 1 M. Murphy 1 Old Brighton: M. Dewar 2 B. Gadsden 2 L. Hendra 1 BEST St Kevins: J. Charles T. McPherson E. Waldron R. Ladson L. Andrews P. Edgar Old Brighton: J. North B. Austin B. Gadsden M. Bruin J. Davis T. Mariani Old Ivanhoe 2.3 6.5 11.8 17.9 (111) Oakleigh 2.3 6.5 9.8 15.8 (98) GOALS Old Ivanhoe: N. Butler 6 M. Delmonte 5 A. Baldwin 2 S. Paton 2 B. McDowell 1 H. Heta 1 Oakleigh: L. Barrand 2 P. Ioannidis 2 S. Ott 2 M. Harold 2 T. Scott 2 Z. Thiessens 1 A. Deneys 1 J. Stanton 1 C. Lavery 1 D. Cleary 1 BEST Old Ivanhoe: M. Delmonte N. Butler A. Diorietes M. Mitris S. Ward C. Sutherland Oakleigh: D. Cleary P. Disiervi S. Ott M. Harold P. Ioannidis C. Lamb Beaumaris 5.4 7.7 8.10 12.13 (85) Old Melburnians 1.0 5.0 8.3 11.4 (70) GOALS Beaumaris: T. Gandy 3 S. Gower 2 S. Braithwaite 1 T. Buckley 1 T. Dean 1 B. Haynes 1 J. Di Natale 1 A. Carroll 1 C. Langdon 1 Old Melburnians: C. Beck 3 T. Hywood 2 N. Daish 1 A. Marangon 1 B. Hayes 1 T. Paule 1 L. Bennett 1 P. Kennon 1 BEST Beaumaris: M. DeFontenay T. Buckley B. Haynes T. Dean M. Duggan J. Leigh Old Melburnians: J. Macciolli B. Hayes C. Beck A. Armstrong N. Daish T. Paule University Blacks 2.1 4.4 8.5 15.7 (97) Old Haileybury 2.6 4.9 7.10 9.11 (65) GOALS University Blacks: J. Crameri 4 S. Flight 3 H. Lacey 3 J. Slabbert 2 A. Else 1 J. Steadman 1 B. Mill 1 Old Haileybury: L. Nash 3 J. Nicolopoulos 2 N. Gooda 2 T. Ridgway 1 A. Johnston 1 BEST University Blacks: B. Mill H. Lacey H. Lahy A. Pitt A. Else D. Costello Old Haileybury: H. McLauchlan B. White P. Gleadhill B. Seccull M. Lillie J. Slad AJAX 4.2 7.3 13.6 14.9 (93) Werribee Districts 3.2 8.5 10.9 12.13 (85) GOALS AJAX: J. Lew 4 N. Harel 3 D. Fayman 3 R. Simon 2 E. Routman 1 J. Tendler 1 Werribee Districts: B. Morrow 4 C. Molivas 3 M. Chadwick 2 D. Menegazzo 1 A. Taylor 1 S. Dean 1 BEST AJAX: A. Caplan J. White C. Jankie L. Peters M. Jankie W. Steinberg Werribee Districts: M. Dean J. De Pellegrin L. Patterson A. Morrow J. Norton J. Huxtable

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fit players on the park against Old Ivanhoe today, because seriously, when they finally pull four quarters together they’ll romp one home. Old Melburnians take on AJAX in a pivotal game for both, and the unforgiving expanse of Soldiers Reserve shouldn’t faze Uni Blacks’ country stock too much, plus there’s always Werribee’s warm post-game hospitality. A veritable Kevin nightmare will rain down upon Scammell Reserve as the Krushers lose Holden ahead of a daunting clash with SKOBs. Please email your match reports, thoughts and feelings to dilangton@bigpond.com by Sunday evening.

PREMIER B RESERVE St Kevins 4.4 5.6 12.9 14.9 (93) Old Brighton 1.1 5.1 6.2 9.4 (58) GOALS St Kevins: M. Shannon 4 J. O’Rourke 3 P. Aughton 3 T. Cunningham 2 H. McPherson 1 R.Caldow 1 Old Brighton: Z. Alcott 2 A. Ogilvie 2 C. Mizzi 1 B. Blatt 1 S. Macleod-Smith 1 J. Priestley 1 A. Gunning 1 BEST St Kevins: T. Cunningham H. McPherson J. Nash P. Aughton M. Shannon J. Marchesani Old Brighton: S. Cramey W. Bardoel J. Priestley A. Gunning K. Rawlinson B. Blatt Old Ivanhoe 2.6 3.6 8.9 11.13 (79) Oakleigh 2.3 7.7 9.7 10.10 (70) GOALS Old Ivanhoe: C. Harder 4 K. Trajanovski 2 D. Geilings 1 C. Bacskos 1 P. Dinakis 1 S. Brennan 1 C. Pirret 1 Oakleigh: not provided BEST Old Ivanhoe: D. Geilings L. Phillips M. Golden A. Velli S. Brennan K. Trajanovski Oakleigh: not provided Beaumaris 1.5 2.5 2.5 7.10 (52) Old Melburnians 0.0 1.3 2.3 4.5 (29) GOALS Beaumaris: M. Stevens 4 T. Pritchard 1 D. Pritchard 1 T. Rayner 1 Old Melburnians: B. McKie 2 C. Wischer 1 W. Hatfield 1 BEST Beaumaris: N. Dickinson M. Globan M. Wilson M. Stevens J. Richter L. Slater Old Melburnians: E. Hughes A. Gregory C. May N. Amato A. Lapin S. Quennell University Blacks 8.3 12.7 15.12 21.15 (141) Old Haileybury 2.0 3.1 3.1 4.2 (26) GOALS University Blacks: J. Bismire 8 J. Foster 5 A. Torney 2 S. Myers 2 A. Jesse 1 N. Holt 1 J. Clarke 1 J. Gaylor 1 Old Haileybury: not provided BEST University Blacks: J. Bismire S. Myers H. Guthrie A. Torney S. Yule N. Holt Old Haileybury: not provided AJAX 3.2 4.3 10.5 14.7 (91) Werribee Districts 1.2 1.5 3.7 9.8 (62) GOALS AJAX: A. Trytell 5 A. Wollan 4 A. Kalb 3 N. Shulman 1 J. K hen 1 Werribee Districts: M. Smith 3 M. Hill 2 M. Neilson 2 L. McDowell 1 W. Swaby 1 BEST AJAX: A. Trytell J. Givoni D. Steinberg A. Kalb J. Dorevitch J. Nevezie Werribee Districts: L. McDowell A. Taylor M. Neilson R. Yasar J. Ayling M. Smith

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PREMIER C

Simon Fuller

WELLERS OUT ON THEIR OWN The Round 4 dust has settled and we are now left with Old Camberwell clear on top. And, with Mazenod opening its account against the highlyregarded PEGS, nine of the teams in the section can legitimately go into the second month with optimism about their September chances. The focus for the Rovers now turns squarely to survival in Premier C, after another big loss to the Wellers. Following the buzz surrounding the revamped Boss James, with the official reopening duties being performed by life member Sue Anderson, Hampton was given a football lesson from start to finish, managing just two goals for the day. Camberwell’s spearhead, Jackson Eade had nine, with Jack Duke contributing five. The Rovers’ skipper, Leigh Fletcher, again set the example and is looking the goods to claim a remarkable fourth straight best and fairest at this early stage. For the Wellers, Andrew Clarke continues to shine and Alex Lattuada made the most of his promotion to the late game. Following PEGS’ Round 3 win over Fitzroy, Mazenod’s narrow victory over the Essendonians might be considered an upset. However, those who have been following the ebbs and flows of the Nodders’ in 2012 probably figured that a prized scalp was just around the corner. It was a tight contest all the way, with Mazenod adding a frustrating, but ultimately sweet, 1.8 to PEGS’ 0.2 to have its noses in front at the final siren. Rhys Thomas, Byron Bonner and Tim Bourbon have consistently been catalysts for the Nodders in 2012 and again played well, while Dave Forrest followed up his good recent goalkicking form with another four and Sean Towner was PEGS’ BOG for the second week running. After wins against Rupo and Fitzroy at Gerry Green in the first three rounds, Parkdale’s Nest 6

was quickly developing a reputation as a place that would be fairly unkind to visitors looking for a victory in 2012. But, just like that, the Eagles swooped on the Vultures in Round 4, leaving with a confidence-boosting 47-point win. The game was won in the second and third stanzas, with Marcellin piling on ten goals to three. Luke Considine was on fire for the Eagles and JB made it eight from the last two rounds, with another four. Darren Rochford had three for Parkdale, who, despite a good first month following promotion, would be concerned that they have only managed to break ten goals once so far this year. The Bears welcomed the Roys to the Cave with the home side wanting to make it three from three at home in 2012. The Roys established a handy lead by the end of the first quarter, which they were able to maintain for much of the day, before putting the foot down in the last for a five-goal triumph. Ablett, Pickering and McGee each had three for the victors and John Clark played a starring role. The Roys would have been encouraged by the performances of senior debutants Kyroussis and Pound-Palmieri and pleased that they got their defensive matchups spot on, with Ash Brown the only multiple goalkicker for the Bears. Luke French had his best game for the year in Banyule’s backline and Mr. Reliable, Tim Cusack, continues to do his job every week, this time applying the clamps to Vansittart. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Fitzroy FC v Mazenod Hampton Rovers v Marcellin Monash Blues v Parkdale Vultures Old Camberwell v Banyule PEGS FC v Rupertswood

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They have reason to be pretty pleased with their first four rounds at Rupertswood, currently sitting second on the ladder. The College has been a graveyard for travelling teams at this stage, with Rupo managing to run over the top of Monash in an entertaining encounter, to make it 3-0 at home in 2012. The Blues held a slender advantage for much of the day, as the hyphen, Earl ReeGoodings, put on a clinic and Gareth Taylor was at his dangerous best around goals. Rupo refused to yield though and this week Leigh Brennan was part of a two-pronged forward attack with young gun, Mitch Wilson, who bagged five in a performance that would have the Rupo faithful very excited. Combined with Brennan’s four and mainstays Quigley and Baddeley doing what they always do, it was enough to get Rupo the four points in a great advertisement for Premier

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Fitzroy 5.1 7.5 10.7 14.9 (93) Banyule 3.0 5.2 7.5 9.9 (63) GOALS Fitzroy: L. Ablett 3 W. Pickering 3 J. McGee 3 R. Angiolella 2 N. Jumeau 1 S. Baker 1 M. Kyroussis 1 Banyule: A. Brown 3 S. Tindale 1 J. Langford 1 A. Bottomley 1 D. Gayfer 1 A. Barclay 1 J. Truefeldt 1 BEST Fitzroy: J. Clark M. Kyroussis J. Simcoe R. Angiolella T. Hudson-Bevege D. Pound-Palmieri Banyule: L. French T. Cusack C. Taylor A. Brown M. Christian T. Shepherd Old Camberwell 7.3 14.10 23.17 29.22 (196) Hampton Rovers 1.0 1.3 2.3 2.5 (17) GOALS Old Camberwell: J. Eade 9 J. Duke 5 N. Tsindos 3 A. Clarke 2 B. Hart 2 J. Eade 1 S. Needham 1 T. Miriklis 1 S. Killworth 1 R. Deev 1 B. Fields 1 R. Kapoor 1 A. Lattuada 1 Hampton Rovers: J. Sperring 1 C. Kelso 1 BEST Old Camberwell: A. Clarke J. Heffernan A. Lattuada J. Eade R. Kapoor G. Tolson Hampton Rovers: L. Fletcher A. Power J. Sperring E. Turner S. Anderson J. Ward Mazenod 3.2 7.4 8.9 9.17 (71) PEGS 3.0 6.2 10.5 10.7 (67) GOALS Mazenod: R. Thomas 3 C. Jayaweera 2 T. Bourbon 1 B. Chamberlain 1 R. Mann 1 S. Jones 1 PEGS: D. Forrest 4 M. Wilson 2 D. Flaherty 2 T. Skurrie 1 C. Tzambazis 1 BEST Mazenod: R. Thomas B. Bonner B. Chamberlain S. Oldman D. Hansen T. Bourbon PEGS: S. Towner R. Jones C. Glassford R. Edwards R. Baddeley C. Goullet Marcellin 2.2 7.3 12.9 15.10 (100) Parkdale Vultures 2.1 4.2 5.2 8.5 (53) GOALS Marcellin: J. Bortolotto 4 D. Jarred 3 A. Viney 2 M. Gasparini 1 N. Birrell 1 J. De Neefe 1 D. Redmond 1 P. Augustin 1 R. Costanzo 1 Parkdale Vultures: D. R hford 3 C. Ryan 2 M. Ryan 1 A. Thompson 1 J. Boland 1 BEST Marcellin: L. Considine T. Stafford M. Bortolotto A. Viney A. Beaini R. Costanzo Parkdale Vultures: D. Price S. Kelleher D. R hford S. L’Huillier L. Platt C. Ryan Rupertswood 3.3 7.4 11.6 17.9 (111) Monash Blues 3.2 9.3 12.7 15.8 (98) GOALS Rupertswood: M. Wilson 5 L. Brennan 4 M. Gaunt 2 B. Grech 2 J. Gay 2 M. Said 1 N. Egan 1 Monash Blues: G. Taylor 3 M. McCart 3 D. Fuzzard 2 D. Page 2 L. Inglis 1 A. McKenzie 1 A. Hickey 1 P. Bryce 1 J. Cosgriff 1 BEST Rupertswood: M. Quigley M. Wilson L. Baddeley N. Egan M. Gaunt L. Brennan Monash Blues: E. Ree-Goodings G. Taylor L. Inglis D. Page W. Blackley G. Smyth

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C footy. While ruing some missed opportunities during the early part of the year, the Ashes would be confident of their ability to compete with anyone and with their Scoobies undefeated with a percentage of heaps, competition for spots will be fierce at the uni. This week, I think Marcellin will be far too polished for the Rovers; Monash to squeak past the Vultures in an upset, PEGS to knock off Rupo in a bit of a North-Western derby, Fitzroy to hold off a rejuvenated Mazenod at Brunswick Street and the Wellers to do enough against Banyule.

PREMIER C RESERVE Fitzroy 3.2 7.6 10.12 14.16 (100) Banyule 2.2 4.2 5.5 6.6 (42) GOALS Fitzroy: D. Kynigopoulos 3 S. Cations 3 A. Harbor 2 M. Racovalis 2 R. Ewing 1 J. Beech 1 D. Olarenshaw 1 M. Beacham 1 Banyule: T. McKinlay 1 G. Bell 1 N. Taylor 1 C. Buckley 1 T. Valvo 1 L. Melton 1 BEST Fitzroy: C. Moore A. Harbor J. Dimond P. O’Connor J. Beech T. Biscaro Banyule: L. Melton H. McDonald J. Knape R. Young N. Smith C. Buckley Old Camberwell 3.8 9.13 15.18 21.22 (148) Hampton Rovers 0.0 1.2 2.2 4.2 (26) GOALS Old Camberwell: C. Hillier 8 J. Hinkley 3 A. Lloyd 2 C. Bell 2 D. Toma 2 S. Derry 1 D. Schmidt 1 C. Woodbridge 1 A. Rogers 1 Hampton Rovers: M. Dynon 2 T. Woodland 1 W. Lingard 1 BEST Old Camberwell: A. Hudson C. Bell C. Hillier J. Hinkley A. Rogers S. Derry Hampton Rovers: T. Woodland L. Woodland L. Wheeler M. Short M. Innes T. Cougan Mazenod 1.5 5.8 8.11 9.13 (67) PEGS 1.0 3.0 4.0 4.1 (25) GOALS Mazenod: C. Raine 4 R. Power 2 T. Vallance 1 S. Mann 1 B. Castledine 1 PEGS: A. Palmer 2 J. Milesi 2 BEST Mazenod: J. Egan B. Castledine N. McLean S. Mann N. Graham C. Smith PEGS: A. Bell J. Tootell D. Bianchi M. Fahey D. Galea J. Milesi Marcellin 3.5 8.10 12.10 19.11 (125) Parkdale Vultures 1.3 1.3 3.6 3.8 (26) GOALS Marcellin: D. Fraser 6 T. Blanch 5 A. Lincoln 4 G. Romanin 2 J. Coburn 1 A. Loucas 1 Parkdale Vultures: S. Rzek 2 B. Hampton 1 BEST Marcellin: A. Lincoln J. Crimmins D. Fraser J. Coburn T. Blanch T. Black Parkdale Vultures: L. Thomas S. Jones R. Meade S. Rzek J. Balic D. Graham Monash Blues 4.1 7.8 10.9 17.14 (116) Rupertswood 1.3 1.4 4.7 4.9 (33) GOALS Monash Blues: J. Taylor 5 B. Cailes 3 M. Mitchell 2 A. Armstrong 2 M. Hunt 2 C. Godsil 1 T. Waters 1 T. Osmond 1 Rupertswood: A. Smith 2 M. Atherton 1 B. Riley 1 BEST Monash Blues: D. Montoya T. Waters J. Taylor M. Hunt H. Devanny T. Powell Rupertswood: B. Riley N. Webb J. Bradley M. Tabone M. Heywood

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BIG V

Ryan Colbert

BIG V MEMORIES I have been privileged to represent the VAFA and pull on the Big V jumper on a few occasions. Each time has been a unique experience with different players, coaches, opposition and venues each offering a distinctive atmosphere. The history alone that the jumper carries makes you lift a little bit more as an individual, as you don’t want to take the opportunity for granted and not do justice to the jumper. Our victory against the VCFL (Victorian Country Football League) under lights in Shepparton last year was one of the greatest wins I have ever been involved in. I am originally from country Victoria and to play against some mates from my junior club Golden Square was an enjoyable occasion. Our selected team was an extremely strong unit as we had built great rapport over the training sessions leading up to the match. In the build-up to the game there are two advantages we hold over the VCFL; we arguably play a higher standard of footy in our VAFA competition and play against each other on a weekly basis, which helps us become a more familiar outfit when we come together. The first half was played at a frantic pace and we gelled quickly on the glorious surface at Deakin Reserve. Sautner was on target early and Juice Wintle was giving us on-ballers first use at the stoppages. Going into half-time we had the momentum using our speed and quick ball movement to hold a three goal buffer. This changed in the first ten minutes in the third, where the VCFL delivered some quality ball deep into their spearhead Grant Weeks. They managed to peg us back and things were pretty much locked away at three quarter time. At the huddle listening to Ando, I could sense every one of my teammates did not want to give an 8

inch or do anything to let the jumper down. As a result, there were numerous desperate acts from both sides and the lead changed several times. A brilliant snap from the boundary from Cam Howat and multiple courageous and individual efforts outweighed the VCFL’s and we managed to be in front by a few points at the final bell. I think to select a team from Premier A and B and defeat a team that’s picked from an entire state encompassing many teams and competitions epitomises the strength and depth of the VAFA. Having not beaten them for over 10 years and Coach Dean Anderson falling agonisingly short a couple of times in the past, made the victory even sweeter. The celebrations carried long into the night with all coaches, players and officials taking in the victory. A highlight for me here was the look on selector Michael Blood’s face when we arrived at the GV Hotel just after 9pm and missed the kitchen/chicken parma cut-off. Big Bloody was heading straight to the take away pizza place before Michael Sholly cut a deal with the chef to keep the kitchen open for Bloody and the boys. Along with the triumph of beating the VCFL, having the opportunity to represent the Big V in Ireland was an unbelievable experience. Becoming accustomed to the round ball and international rules was a huge challenge for the group. This was evident in the first five minutes of our first game vs Na Piarsaigh (Setanta O’hAilpin’s club in Cork) where Nick Sautner snapped the first ‘over’ (three points) of the game and furiously celebrated his feat and demanded his teammates ‘Get around me’. The boys responded and aggressively crowded Sautner to congratulate him, as if it were a match winner or goal of the year contender. Nick Wynne, playing THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012


key defence, charged in from 100 metres away. But an ‘over’ means the ball comes straight back into play (like an Aussie Rules minor score) and during this massive group celebration and team-building exercise, our Irish opponents waltzed down the park, sharing the ball amongst themselves while our goalkeeper Gareth Snow, alone between the sticks, began to count the loose men coming at him. Namely, all of them!!! An “under” to Na Piarsaigh, – and were down 6-3. The large Friday night crowd could not believe it and the field echoed with laughter at our expense. My highlight of the trip was playing at the Irish sporting cathedral Croke Park against the AllIreland team. Apart from getting blown away and hardly touching the ball, it was a thrilling experience. It was a front row seat (yes, we were reduced somewhat to spectators) and a pleasure to watch as they danced around us with their blistering speed and unbelievable foot skills with THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012

the round ball. In the lead-up to the game we had a couple of wins against the local Irish clubs and every opponent with whom I spoke told me it was every Irishman’s dream to run around on the “Croker”. How lucky we were! After the game, we had the chance to take in the atmosphere and enjoy what was a once in a lifetime experience. I’ve learnt a lot from playing under many coaches for both U23 and senior level, Frank Dunell, Jamie Shanahan, Mick Dwyer, Dean Anderson and Simon Lethlean among them. The opportunity to play with the VAFA’s best is fantastic, as one always picks up a few things from other players on their preparation, training and onfield performance. Apart from the memories of playing in winning Big V teams, I think the biggest bonus is the friendship developed with players, coaches, officials and supporters whom we might have first come across as foes. Go, the Big V! 9


DIVISION 1

Darren Dawson

MONDERS ROCKED BY JOCS Three big losses. Their smallest losing margin, a not-insubstantial 66 points. A number of injured senior players severely testing the club’s depth. This was the scenario facing St John’s Old Collegians as they travelled to Gunn Reserve to take on an unlucky Ormond team that had been proving competitive, and should possibly have been sitting 2-1. All the sages knew how this would finish up. But how wrong we all were! With a team boasting twelve players aged 21 and under, the youthful JOCs started poorly, allowing Ormond to post the first three goals. JOCs went to the first break 20 points down. However, from that point on, the visitors slowly clawed their way back into the match and by the final break the scores were all tied up. The message from coach Matt Jones was simple: concentrate on the basics, and back yourselves. And that is exactly what the boys from Dandenong did, hanging tough in the final minutes of a see-sawing final quarter to post a memorable victory by the slimmest of margins. Their season has officially commenced. Best for JOCs were Rohan Scott, Liam O’Connor in defence, and Keith Ash. The middle and lower reaches of the ladder will be a tight tussle this season, and although we are only four rounds in, this loss could well be examined very closely when post-mortems are being conducted in September. The Friars also had their share of injured players, but made light of this inconvenience by hitting the ground running at Como Park. A six-goal first term (with a brace from debutant Jeremy Chun) was the launching pad for a solid 46-point win over Old Geelong. Tom Pollett and Daniel Hogan ran the ball well through the midfield, with skipper Michael Mirabella and Jean Daou dominating in the air. The OGs were genuinely disappointed with their lack of intensity all over the ground, and when they did threaten to work 10

their way back into the contest poor field-kicking and wayward shooting for goal hurt them badly. Most of the Oggers’ best were defenders, including Tom Burchell and Alex Herd, who withstood a heap of inside-50s from the Friars. Williamstown is yet another club already decimated by injury. Such was its plight at the Fearon last Saturday that by half-time they had no interchange players, and by the final siren only had 16 players out on the park. In a lacklustre affair, the CYs were never in the hunt against NOBs, who had too much quality all over the park, with Adam Oakley and Matt Keown continuing their outstanding form, with support from Tim Brady. For Williamstown, youngsters Jake McKenzie and Luke McDonald battled manfully. Peninsula continued its unbeaten start to the year with a 78-point thrashing of MHSOB on the road. The Pirates jumped the Unicorns in the first quarter piling on 7 goals to 1 and never looked back. The second and third quarters saw the intensity of Melbourne High lift up a notch; however they were unable to convert, thanks to rock solid defence from the POB back six. Gary Carr was a stand-out again playing across half back, whilst young Rob ‘Pebbles’ Bamberry continues to impress as a running defender/ midfielder with excellent poise and pace. All of a sudden, the Unicorns have been drawn into the relegation battle and will be looking to improve on last week’s 4-goal shocker. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD MHSOB v Williamstown CYMS North Old Boys/St Pats v Old Mentonians Old Geelong v St Johns OC Peninsula OB v Glen Eira Whitefriars v Ormond

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In blustery conditions, the Panthers posted another impressive victory, setting up the four points early in the match against Glen Eira when they skipped out to a four-goal lead into the wind. Warwick Stone was a tower of strength in the ruck, but the highlight of the day was the return to the team of club legend Justin Costello, who played his 200th game two years after suffering a serious neck injury. Preview: An important four points up for grabs at the High School, but I think MHSOB might just break out of their funk to record a four-goal win over the struggling Williamstown. It will only be a matter of by how much when the Pirates host the Saints down at Mt Eliza. And I reckon it could be as much as 80 points! The Friars will also be comfortable victors: possibly by as many as 50

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Old Mentonians 5.4 11.6 14.10 21.16 (142) Glen Eira 1.5 3.8 4.9 6.11 (47) GOALS Old Mentonians: G. Snow 5 M. Myers-Snyders 3 Z. Nelson 3 D. Alexander 2 T. Wigney 2 T. Brodie 1 J. Costello 1 D. Hull 1 B. Parker 1 J. Jansson 1 S. Johnson 1 Glen Eira: S. Krull 2 H. Talarico 1 S. Lithgow 1 M. Kohout 1 T. Paterson 1 BEST Old Mentonians: M. Myers-Snyders G. Snow W. Stone Z. Nelson T. Speers J. Costello Glen Eira: J. Bloink J. Mills M. Fletcher A. Spink A. Cvek T. Paterson Peninsula OB 7.3 10.7 12.11 16.15 (111) MHSOB 1.0 1.4 1.7 4.9 (33) GOALS Peninsula OB: B. Brisbane 2 T. Stainforth 2 N. Fisher 2 J. Coghlan 2 S. Murray 2 J. Heron 1 R. Stainforth 1 R. Bambery 1 H. Whitty 1 G. O’Connor-Price 1 S. Grigg 1 MHSOB: N. Campbell 2 F. Carlucci 1 J. Sherwin 1 BEST Peninsula OB: G. Carr A. Wood S. Barbour R. Bambery J. Hood G. O’Connor-Price MHSOB: W. Taft J. Bunting R. Shell N. Campbell J. Sherwin H. Taylor Whitefriars 6.2 8.4 13.5 15.8 (98) Old Geelong 1.2 3.7 5.12 6.16 (52) GOALS Whitefriars: J. Chun 3 J. O’Meara 2 M. Mirabella 2 A. Woods 2 D. Massarotti 2 C. McDonald 1 M. Migliore 1 C. Taouk 1 J. Daou 1 Old Geelong: N. Betts 1 H. Timms 1 S. Kitchen 1 C. Wood 1 A. Whiting 1 E. Bayles 1 BEST Whitefriars: D. Tibaldi T. Pollett S. Brosolo J. Daou D. Massarotti D. Hogan Old Geelong: T. Burchell A. Herd C. O’Brien A. Suvoltos E. Bayles S. Kitchen St Johns 0.3 3.7 7.9 10.10 (70) Ormond 3.5 5.6 7.9 9.15 (69) GOALS St Johns: D. Camm 2 G. Costas 2 R. Scott 2 M. Opiew 2 J. Ayama 1 E. Jakwot 1 Ormond: S. Metz 2 M. Martinov 2 R. Keane 1 S. Ashton 1 L. Blatman 1 H. Simon 1 D. Elkman 1 BEST St Johns: R. Scott L. O’Connor K. Ash G. Costas J. Ayama C. Ely Ormond: M. Oaten D. Elkman R. Martin S. Ashton J. Holdsworth D. Haysom North Old Boys/St Pats 4.1 7.8 11.13 16.16 (112) Williamstown CYMS 1.6 1.8 2.8 4.10 (34) GOALS North Old Boys/St Pats: T. Patterson 5 M. Gillett 3 C. Le Maitre 2 A. Grant 1 L. Ezard 1 J. Cassell 1 C. Horsley 1 G. Maxton 1 D. Tonkin 1 Williamstown CYMS: S. Barlow 2 J. Vanderloo 2 BEST North Old Boys/St Pats: A. Oakley C. Le Maitre T. Brady M. Keown G. Maxton Williamstown CYMS: J. MacKenzie L. McDonald B. Hynes M. Carland B. Gray S. Barlow

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points over the Monders. Old Geelong should bounce back to beat the improved JOCs in the close one at Como. The big match is at Gillon, where NOB-SP host Old Mentonians. Having seen both teams in action this season, the Panthers have impressed me more, and should win by 10 points. Smokie says: It was a wonderful gesture by Glen Eira president Simon Neeson to present the match ball to Mentonian miracle man Justin Costello at the conclusion of the Saints-Panthers clash. Well done, “Doc”!

DIVISION ONE RESERVE Glen Eira 1.6 4.7 6.10 10.12 (72) Old Mentonians 0.4 4.9 5.9 8.11 (59) GOALS Glen Eira: D. Entwistle 3 M. Watt 2 J. Canal 1 K. Taig 1 A. Dini 1 B. Cooney 1 A. Garcia 1 Old Mentonians: D. Mills 2 M. Zacharin 1 L. Cormie 1 R. Smith 1 T. Marshall 1 C. Mylonas 1 B. Naylor 1 BEST Glen Eira: A. Farah S. Hall S. Hollow K. Taig A. Devries D. Entwistle Old Mentonians: M. Zacharin L. Caine L. Cormie C. Mylonas B. Coghlan J. O’Donnell MHSOB 1.3 4.4 5.9 7.15 (57) Peninsula OB 2.3 3.5 5.6 5.7 (37) GOALS MHSOB: B. Seeley 2 L. Taylor 2 S. Hayes 1 D. Ternes 1 N. Orchard 1 Peninsula OB: P. Coldrey 2 E. Coghlan 1 R. Trickey 1 A. Starkins 1 BEST MHSOB: L. George S. Keough D. Ternes S. Fuller A. Drew P. Kelly Peninsula OB: A. Crean B. Roberts T. Scarpella C. Le Clerc V. Clarke B. Mitchell Old Geelong 2.3 6.7 8.12 12.15 (87) Whitefriars 1.2 3.5 5.5 7.8 (50) GOALS Old Geelong: N. O’Hare 3 T. Steinfort 2 S. Yamada 2 W. Harris 1 A. Perry 1 M. Morris 1 T. Slattery 1 M. Collister 1 Whitefriars: D. Fletcher 2 P. Hennessy 1 J. Urbano 1 D. Todorovski 1 M. Allemand 1 S. Anderson 1 BEST Old Geelong: N. O’Hare J. Powell J. Wright S. Yamada D. Andrew T. Bear Whitefriars: S. Anderson N. Crowe S. Cardamone S. Allemand M. Allemand P. Hennessy Ormond 3.5 10.13 17.17 25.19 (169) St Johns 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 (1) GOALS Ormond: S. Stephens 8 J. Leggett 5 A. Hastings-Dodge 3 D. Frazier 3 D. MacHin 2 E. Lukas 1 A. Clinch 1 B. Rayson 1 J. Harry 1 St Johns: not provided BEST Ormond: S. Stephens J. Leggett D. Casey S. Gay A. Clinch G. Hammond St Johns: B. Darbyshire M. De Poilly C. Cachia A. Vuong B. Mann A. Penrose Williamstown CYMS 3.2 5.5 7.11 11.14 (80) North Old Boys/St Pats 1.0 1.1 4.2 6.6 (42) GOALS Williamstown CYMS: J. Farley 3 T. Humberstone 2 J. Venosta 1 A. Brooks 1 N. Ward 1 C. Solomon 1 D. Ellis 1 R. Danaher 1 North Old Boys/St Pats: S. Roberts 2 M. Gastin 1 J. Van Dyk 1 L. Kemp 1 T. Murphy 1 BEST Williamstown CYMS: not provided North Old Boys/St Pats: P. Webb J. Van Dyk S. Clancy L. Kemp P. Shepherd G. Driscoll

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DIVISION 2

Rich Hummerston

TIPPING TRAUMAS Footy tipping is a peculiar practice. If we forget to register our tips we’re filled with anxiety and regret. When we do register our tips, we’re filled with even more anxiety and regret. Yet week in week out, every single season, like a homing pigeon in a Sunday morning competition, we return to our vice, stewing for minutes (some hours) on our tips, when we well know, that at seasons end, it will be the Scottish Accountant on secondment that takes home the 300 clams and a box of Cadbury Favourites. While my Division 2 tips faired marginally better than my deplorable efforts in the big league, this weeks results has me no closer to allocating rungs 2nd to 10th. Unlike a Policeman issuing a speeding ticket, I take great consideration and caution before handing out the much-maligned “Cellar Dweller” title. Sleepless nights and cold sweats usually accompany its deployment. So imagine my dismay upon the news that St Leo’s dismantled the students at La Trobe University in a potentially season defining victory. From post to post, St Leo’s put on a previously unseen football display to stride home comfortable 76-point victors. Paul Baranello and Anthony Smith were sensational for the Leo lads. For La Trobe, amid arguably the clubs darkest days in recent times, Ryan McMinn and Andrew Zaicos provided a solitary candlestick worth of light. Prahran-Assumption weathered a late surge from Therry Penola to post their intentions and their third win of the season in Coach Ashley Mills’s first return to Therry Penola since his sensational defection to the Four Blues at the end of the 2011 season. A marriage of undisciplined play from the Combine and some tenacious play from Therry in the last quarter reduced the four goal plus lead that separated the two throughout the day to seventeen points. It wasn’t until mediation from 12

the old firm in Adam Sleight, Nathan Costin and Matt Pell that the Prahran-Assumption faithful could breathe a sigh of relief, eventually winning by an inflated 31 points. In the quarrel of the round, Bulleen Templestowe made light work of debatably their only realistic contenders, defeating Eltham to the tune of 44 points. Exchanging blow for blow in the first stanza, the prospect of a tight contest had the strong crowd licking their lips. Unbeknown to the punters, Bulleen Temp would negotiate the handy breeze better than their hosting counterparts, putting together an unassailable lead half way through the Third. Benjamin O’Malley was back to his absolute best for the Turtles while Reece Bux is standing tall during Sab Ciavola’s form slump. For the Bullants, Kristian Cherbakof, with his 4 goals in tow earned best on honours. The Gryphs have a hint of swagger back in their step after bouncing back in emphatic fashion, triumphing over St Mary’s in an inaccurate yet dominant performance at the picturesque Ferndale Park. Led by former Oakleigh Charger Sam Sheehan, Micky Davies and Phil Gomizel, the Gryphons applied a stranglehold from the outset. While unforced errors plagued the visiting side similar to that of SamStosur at the Australian open, the inevitable gap between the two sides opened up half way through the third, the eventual margin, 48 points. South Melbourne surrendered a 16 point final term buffer to go down to Old Paradians by 6 points in a heart-breaking defeat at home. A dominant second quarter from the Bloods TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Bulleen Templestowe v Therry Penola Eltham Collegians v St Mary’s Salesian Emmaus St Leos OC v South Melb Districts Monash Gryphons v La Trobe University Old Paradians v Prahran Assumption

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put them well in front at half time and with the scoring end in the last, an unlikely victory loomed. Enter David Boundy and his God-given ability to deliver speeches in the ilk of Pacino, Williams and Washington. While the Paradians camp have remained tight lipped regarding the content of the speech, whatever it was, it worked, gifting Old Paradians the four points and launching them into the top quartet. As I premised at the start of today’s article, I have decided to heed my own advice, and wandered on down to the finance department for this weeks tips. Cristiano, an Italian national, with little or no knowledge of Australian Rules, let alone of the VAFA, has provided me with the following predictions. Let’s see how he fairs.

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Bulleen Templestowe 4.4 9.10 11.13 19.14 (128) Eltham Collegians 4.5 5.5 9.10 12.12 (84) GOALS Bulleen Templestowe: K. Cherbakof 4 J. Khouri 3 P. Florance 3 J. Cowell 2 D. Dakin 2 A. Lauria 1 M. Stella 1 R. Edsall 1 J. Wise 1 C. Azer 1 Eltham Collegians: R. Bux 3 S. Ciavola 2 C. Brown 2 S. Richardson 2 J. Laver 1 M. Feben 1 B. Galvin 1 BEST Bulleen Templestowe: K. Cherbakof R. Edsall M. Pace P. Florance S. Avramidis C. Azer Eltham Collegians: B. O’Malley S. Richardson B. Galvin J. Galvin T. Wenborn A. Whyte Emmaus St Leos 4.3 7.5 12.9 17.14 (116) La Trobe University 2.1 5.2 6.4 6.6 (42) GOALS Emmaus St Leos: A. Smith 4 N. Robin 3 C. Beluszar 3 M. Mc Iver 2 M. Hawa 2 M. Gartland 1 T. Foreman 1 P. McGloin 1 La Trobe University: S. Patten 2 B. Thompson 1 A. Kidd 1 J. McMeel 1 T. Harding 1 BEST Emmaus St Leos: P. Baranello C. Beluszar A. Byers A. Ballard M. Mc Iver N. Robin La Trobe University: R. McMinn A. Robertson A. Long L. Hooke E. Kelly T. Harding Old Paradians 3.6 3.8 6.10 11.12 (78) South Melbourne Districts 3.0 9.5 9.7 10.12 (72) GOALS Old Paradians: B. Holden 4 J. Kandilakis 2 K. O’Brien 2 M. Bellizia 1 D. Mahony 1 D. Giddings 1 South Melbourne Districts: T. McNamara 2 F. Tiernan 2 A. Jolly 2 A. Hannan 2 S. Mahoney 1 S. Aquilina 1 BEST Old Paradians: D. Giddings S. Miller W. Jeffrey B. Holden J. Lidyard J. Kandilakis South Melbourne Districts: A. Ray F. Tiernan T. Mitchell S. Aquilina K. Tutty J. Corby Monash Gryphons 3.6 6.9 13.15 15.17 (107) St Mary’s Salesian 2.1 5.5 6.7 8.11 (59) GOALS Monash Gryphons: B. Griesheimer 3 S. Sheehan 2 D. McConville 2 K. Cherian 1 J. Nuguid 1 D. Baxter 1 C. Mackie 1 T. Madden 1 T. Mackie 1 A. Flowerday 1 M. Davies 1 St Mary’s Salesian: S. Jones 2 N. Curwood 1 S. Autio 1 H. Chipperfield 1 J. McCoy 1 B. Cain 1 L. Rowe 1 BEST Monash Gryphons: B. Griesheimer M. Davies S. Sheehan M. Wilkinson P. Gomizel St Mary’s Salesian: B. Cain D. West L. Rowe J. Rogers S. Jones N. Curwood Prahran Assumption 5.1 8.5 12.5 16.10 (106) Therry Penola 3.1 3.4 7.5 11.9 (75) GOALS Prahran Assumption: A. Sleight 3 J. Musster 2 N. Costin 2 M. Pell 2 P. Donahoo 2 L. Shellard 1 E. MacDonald 1 T. Maya 1 A. Wiggins 1 A. Simpson 1 Therry Penola: M. Costello 3 E. Benson 3 S. Koenig 2 J. George 1 H. Rowe 1 M. Pell 1 BEST Prahran Assumption: M. Pell J. Musster N. Davey E. MacDonald R. Costin B. Dempsey Therry Penola: J. Egglestone E. Benson J. Crotty K. Biddlestone S. Koenig M. Costello

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Ladder leader BT will continue their blemish free season with a comfortable win over Therry Penola at home. The Gryphons will make light work of La Trobe University at East Caulfield Reserve, Isaac McCallum to kick 8. Unfortunately for St Mary’s, Eltham seem destined to bounce back with vengeance, no prisoners taken here. Prahran, who are slowly but surely displaying titbits of last seasons form will account for Old Paradians while South Melbourne should keep St Leo’s winning streak to one.

DIVISION TWO RESERVE Bulleen Templestowe 7.3 14.6 20.20 23.20 (158) Eltham Collegians 1.1 1.1 2.1 2.2 (14) GOALS Bulleen Templestowe: D. Follacchio 5 D. Florance 4 T. Harisiou 4 N. Palumbo 2 N. Sargent 2 R. Course 1 P. Gallo 1 L. Costa 1 J. Moio 1 M. Roussidis 1 J. Paolucci 1 Eltham Collegians: J. Meadon 1 S. Williams 1 BEST Bulleen Templestowe: N. Lagarrigle J. Meng N. Monaco d. Raneri M. Voglis S. Coffin Eltham Collegians: S. Stratford A. Wightman D. Delaland S. Williams J. Bevilacqua J. Meadon La Trobe University 1.4 5.5 6.7 13.10 (88) Emmaus St Leos 0.3 2.3 3.5 3.9 (27) GOALS La Trobe University: T. Mawdsley 6 N. Hooper 2 T. Botterill 1 R. Slater 1 A. Curwood 1 B. Dales-Sutton 1 J. Conduit 1 Emmaus St Leos: T. Payne 1 N. Hodder 1 J. Thornton 1 BEST La Trobe University: A. Curwood J. Conduit S. Scudamore T. Mawdsley L. Watson C. Wheeler Emmaus St Leos: A. Volpi E. Mitchell T. Canny T. Tribe G. Simondson N. Hodder Old Paradians 1.4 4.7 8.10 14.14 (98) South Melbourne Districts 3.5 4.5 6.6 8.6 (54) GOALS Old Paradians: M. Patena 4 B. McAllister 3 T. Gibbons 2 R. Licciardi 1 A. Sheehy 1 A. Gafa 1 S. Rehlicki 1 M. Lomax 1 South Melbourne Districts: M. Stefanidakis 3 R. Chirgwin 2 D. McBrearty 1 J. Higginbotham 1 J. Newson 1 BEST Old Paradians: L. Dore S. Rehlicki A. Sheehy L. Grech M. Raponi B. McAllister South Melbourne Districts: J. Higginbotham S. Duncan L. McKenzie C. Gilcrist T. Millsteed M. Stefanidakis Monash Gryphons 4.5 8.7 10.9 12.10 (82) St Mary’s Salesian 0.3 4.8 6.13 8.17 (65) GOALS Monash Gryphons: T. Russell 3 J. Hart 2 J. Hobley 2 P. Rutherford 2 C. Fletcher 1 R. Hummerston 1 G. Emmitt 1 St Mary’s Salesian: G. Paul 2 N. Trevitt 2 S. Gusts 2 A. Baird 1 C. Rose 1 BEST Monash Gryphons: R. Hummerston G. Emmitt R. Fletcher B. Rose B. Fullerton J. Hart St Mary’s Salesian: C. Rose H. Wong N. Beks M. Robinson M. Purcell S. Nicholson Prahran Assumption 2.1 4.7 6.9 6.15 (51) Therry Penola 2.4 2.5 4.5 5.7 (37) GOALS Prahran Assumption: L. Giansiracusa 3 K. Agushi 1 Z. Cook 1 A. Hall 1 Therry Penola: R. Brennan 2 M. Mihaljevic 1 M. Gough 1 D. Ractliffe 1 BEST Prahran Assumption: S. Macqueen M. Boylan N. Haynes L. Hunt Z. Cook A. Stewart Therry Penola: R. Brennan A. McMahon M. Trimble K. Forbes S. Bye J. Stefanou

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LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNAL Late Scores – 5/5/2012 Northern Blues - Premier B Thirds and U19 3 PEGS - Premier C Reserve/ U19 3 Marcellin - Premier C Thirds/ U19 2 Latrobe Uni - Division 2 Ivanhoe - Division 3, Division 3 Reserves, Club XVIII 1 St Bernards - U19 Premier Old Brighton U19 2 Rupertswood - U18 Peninsula - U18 Incorrect Scores – 5/5/2012 Williamstown - Division 1 Point Cook - Division 4 South Mornington - Division 4 Reserve Therry Penola U19 North 14

Tribunal Results – 15 May 2012 Ethan Gardiner, Fitzroy (Under-19). Forceful front on contact, 2 matches. Chris Lacey, Parkdale Vultures (Reserves). Striking, 2 matches. Fraser Pyke, Hawthorn Amateurs (Reserves). Contact with umpire, 9 matches. Abusing umpire (2 charges) 6 matches. Total of 15 matches. *Christopher Maddox, Glen Eira. Striking, 2 matches. *Accepted Prescribed Penalty Investigation Results – 15 May 2012 Caulfield Gr and University Blues minor melee, seniors match on 5 May. Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty. Caulfield Gr. $150, University Blues $400. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012


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Nick Wynne

FUNERAL For a change I’ve decided a bit of self indulgence is a fitting way to begin R5. Throughout the opening rounds I’ve found some games are harder to pick than a broken nose. However after picking six from six last week I feel that now my lightning bolts are glowing, I can see where I am going, I can see where I am. So you’d better look out below. There was more wind down at Old Westbourne than under the Mother’s Day tables around the country this weekend; and the visitors in Aquinas won the flip and chose wisely to kick with it in the first. Backing up from their worst performance of the year last week, the Bloods’ endeavour at the ball was noticeable from the get-go. According to one interested observer, the boys hadn’t shown this much intent since the canteen ran out of hot dogs in the infamous 2010 “hotdog-gate affair”. Luckily, however, the weekend’s ferocity ended in fewer casualties. The visitors started accordingly and kicked eight goals to be well ahead at quarter time. The Warriors battled hard all day with injury depleting their side, but Aquinas was well in control mastering the tricky conditions to cruise home to a valuable away win. The Duck’s 200th last week may have turned Ivanhoe’s season around. It seems that the great man has injected some real professionalism back into the group and like any great Duck, it was a cool and calm persona above the water, but the legs were working at fever pitch below the surface. While I can’t say for certain it was all the Duck’s influence, what I do know is that Ivanhoe had another enormous win over the Hawks who wish they could find the same pizzazz as their opponents. In a sometimes spiteful encounter, the Hawks were in it up to their heads at half time, but couldn’t hold on to elevate them off the bottom of the ladder. Harrison Ford was terrific all day with some raiders of the lost ark style run out of defence. 16

The grand final rematch kicked off with more physicality than a Steve Aoki rave party. Both Division Four teams from last year have looked more than up to it at the higher level and for Richmond it was time to exact some revenge. Unfortunately for the Snakes they just could not get the job done. While it was tight for a half of footy, the X-Men came out dominating after half time with their big guns, the Van Dam boys, coming to life. Richmond never gave in, but could not break the fourteen point buffer and like a grown man fighting a midget, the X-Men held Richmond at arm’s length and the flailing punches were in vain as the separation couldn’t be reduced, nor the punches landed. There is no worse feeling than drawing a game that you should have won, and it was a week of soul searching at the Wick for all concerned. John Cesario flogged the boys on the track during the week and like Eliot Ness many years ago, enforced the alcohol prohibition. There were a few causalities after the tie last week – rumours of players being caught out on the town. However none of this helped the red and blacks and Yarra Valley was too good. Simon Yeo kicked nine for the Bushrangers. With shouts all day of ‘someone fill the hole’ you can only imagine the result could’ve been different if Skull was on the park. But alas he was in the stands, apparently enjoying a couple of cold ones. UHS-VU again showed why they are firming as premiership contender defeating an ‘up and about’ Albert Park. After a disappointing loss to ladder leaders last week, Uni were very impressive with big name players Nick Rowland and Ed Pearson causing headaches all day for TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Aquinas OC v Hawthorn AFC Old Westbourne v UHS-VU Elsternwick AFC v Ivanhoe Kew

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St Francis Xavier v Yarra Valley Power House v Richmond Central

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the Falcons. Albert Park will need to get its act together if they are to make the finals this year as they are currently sitting well out of the final five. A chorus of “I woke up with the power out, not really something to shout about” could be heard at Power House’s morning recovery session at South Melbourne beach last Sunday. After coming off an extremely disappointing game last week, Power House tried to make amends against Kew. It looked a more sizeable unit to take the field this week, with a few big inclusions bolstering the ranks. The upsize made no difference and the Grizzly Bears ate them up for a Saturday afternoon treat. No doubt if the House had kicked straighter, it would have been more

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Aquinas 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.8 (86) Old Westbourne 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.7 (49) GOALS Aquinas: M. Cull 4 P. Jurkovsky 2 J. Price 2 L. Toomey 2 C. Cormack 1 M. Jess 1 J. Perrett 1 Old Westbourne: D. Benn 1 BEST Aquinas: M. Jess J. Price L. Toomey J. Fahey P. Jurkovsky M. Cull Old Westbourne: P. Hudson K. Miller D. Benn J. Nikola M. Chodowski B. Merryweather UHS-VU 2.1 6.4 10.8 12.10 (82) Albert Park 1.6 2.6 3.9 8.12 (60) GOALS UHS-VU: R. Kirk 5 N. Rowland 2 G. Guest 1 T. O’Halloran 1 S. Payne 1 L. Habel 1 C. Certo 1 Albert Park: D. Muscat 2 J. Cuthbert 2 J. Brick 2 J. Mahoney 2 BEST UHS-VU: N. Rowland E. Pearson M. Temming S. Thomas R. Kirk G. Guest Albert Park: M. Hyams N. Dallas A. Snowden M. Smith P. Fullarton J. Brick Ivanhoe 1.6 2.13 7.13 10.16 (76) Hawthorn 1.1 5.4 6.6 8.6 (54) GOALS Ivanhoe: M. Jacobs 3 J. Harty 2 R. Cotter 1 M. Skelly 1 T. Williamson 1 J. Garth 1 A. Close 1 Hawthorn: D. Tremewen 3 D. Lauletta 3 L. Chapman 1 L. Collins 1 BEST Ivanhoe: J. Harty B. Richardson P. Ford T. Williamson R. Cotter Hawthorn: D. Tremewen N. Raiti P. Avery L. Collins L. Chapman D. Monohan Yarra Valley 4.1 11.3 14.6 19.10 (124) Elsternwick 5.2 10.3 12.6 15.10 (100) GOALS Yarra Valley: S. Yeo 9 N. Pollard 3 S. Savage 2 G. Coutts 1 S. Donald 1 C. Hodgens 1 R. Little 1 R. Pollard 1 Elsternwick: A. Thornton 4 S. Grace 3 B. Mahony 2 J. Hunter 2 S. Convery 2 D. Bedingfield 1 G. Cameron 1 BEST Yarra Valley: S. Yeo S. Savage D. Vanderzeil J. Amos D. Letson J. Canham Elsternwick: B. Mahony S. Grace K. Hayes S. Convery W. Hamilton G. Cameron Kew 0.1 3.4 8.6 10.12 (72) Power House 2.6 2.10 3.11 4.12 (36) GOALS Kew: M. Bailey 2 K. Gannon 2 T. Black 2 J. Bolding 2 A. Brazzale 1 E. Roberts 1 Power House: L. Nevett 1 P. Arnold 1 G. Tubridy 1 L. Stubbs 1 BEST Kew: J. Keeble E. Roberts T. Black J. Bolding T. Bagnall K. Gannon Power House: J. Brennan G. Cleary A. Brogan G. Tubridy P. Barrett J. O’Doherty St Francis Xavier 1.5 1.8 6.13 10.16 (76) Richmond Central 2.2 5.3 8.5 9.8 (62) GOALS St Francis Xavier: T. Farrell 4 J. Van Dam 1 D. Thomson 1 T. Pearson 1 L. Day 1 M. Scanlon 1 D. Scott 1 Richmond Central: R. Dean 2 S. Angus 2 W. Bucci 2 D. Nicholson 1 T. Woodberry 1 C. Macrow 1 BEST St Francis Xavier: S. Van Dam S. Burns T. Farrell D. Scott P. Scanlon J. Butterfield Richmond Central: N. Bucci T. Woodberry R. Dean R. Costanzo B. Schulz-Dahlenburg W. Bucci

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competitive, but that is not taking anything away from Ian Aitken’s finest ensemble who outplayed the House all around the ground. This week: Aquinas will smash Hawthorn, Skull will surely slot back into the Elsternwick side and they’ll be too strong for Ivanhoe, Richmond to beat Power House in a close one, Yarra Valley to knock off the X-Men in the game of the round, Kew will do in Albert Park and UHS-VU will add to Old Westbourne’s misery.

DIVISION THREE RESERVE Aquinas 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.12 (78) Old Westbourne 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.9 (27) GOALS Aquinas: K. Rosewarne 2 T. Rosevear 2 T. Jellie 1 M. Valentine 1 L. Brouwer 1 S. O’Loughlin 1 L. Fringuelli 1 J. Megens 1 R. Chapman 1 Old Westbourne: M. Bresnan 1 J. Ferguson 1 S. Christo 1 BEST Aquinas: C. Lea T. Rosevear L. Stafford L. Fringuelli N. Gordon K. Rosewarne Old Westbourne: M. Dorricott D. Stanley P. Magann B. Whiting B. Knee J. Willson UHS-VU 1.1 4.7 7.8 10.11 (71) Albert Park 4.3 6.3 6.9 8.12 (60) GOALS UHS-VU: L. Temming 4 M. Sweeney 3 C. Mawdsley 1 E. Clarke 1 G. Smallman 1 Albert Park: J. Sutton 3 J. Seven 2 J. Snibson 1 L. Kerry 1 B. Murnane 1 BEST UHS-VU: E. Clarke T. Buttigieg M. Assouad L. Temming J. Murfett F. Reilly Albert Park: Z. Roberts C. Blizzard L. Kerry M. Hammond J. Sutton J. Summers Ivanhoe 3.8 5.12 7.14 10.18 (78) Hawthorn 0.1 1.2 2.4 4.6 (30) GOALS Ivanhoe: M. Brazzale 3 S. Conley 2 P. Carydis 1 J. Scoble 1 C. Traeger 1 M. Tickell 1 M. Gleeson 1 Hawthorn: D. Quamil 2 C. Alexander 1 L. Nunn 1 BEST Ivanhoe: C. Traeger M. Brazzale S. Graeme D. Adams M. Bradtke B. Curtis Hawthorn: J. Downie D. Kennedy S. Gunn L. Nunn S. Baker D. Quamil Yarra Valley 4.3 9.10 14.12 18.17 (125) Elsternwick 3.0 3.2 4.3 6.7 (43) GOALS Yarra Valley: B. Seeger 9 D. Blewonski 3 H. Cooper 2 D. Ricketts 1 K. Moody 1 L. Bentley 1 D. Mills 1 Elsternwick: T. Putt 2 E. Alter 1 J. Tipping 1 D. Faella 1 T. Perkins 1 BEST Yarra Valley: D. Blewonski D. Mills M. Fraser A. Russell K. Moody B. Seeger Elsternwick: T. Putt E. Alter J. Biviano D. Grossman C. O’Loughlin D. Faella Kew 6.2 9.5 16.5 22.11 (143) Power House 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 (7) GOALS Kew: C. Watts 6 T. Ellis 3 N. Sweetland 3 A. Davey 1 S. Norman 1 D. Abel 1 W. Delbridge 1 A. Carman 1 E. Higgs 1 N. Rohrt 1 N. Zaher 1 K. Allen 1 J. Dammenhayn 1 Power House: N. Moresi 1 BEST Kew: N. Rohrt R. Cook J. Dammenhayn D. Abel E. Higgs S. Norman Power House: J. Dwyer S. Jackman D. Fahey N. Moresi R. Macumber D. Eastey St Francis Xavier 2.2 4.7 8.9 13.13 (91) Richmond Central 1.0 4.0 4.1 5.2 (32) GOALS St Francis Xavier: A. Slater 5 L. Curry 5 S. Mathers 1 P. Gould 1 L. Hall 1 Richmond Central: P. Atkinson 2 S. Copland 1 T. Bradford 1 S. Collins 1 BEST St Francis Xavier: S. Mathers R. Legge A. Slater G. Bramich T. Shepherdson L. Curry Richmond Central: J. Shaw D. Ryding R. Stone R. Hickey N. Nuske C. Cain

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Josh Gabelich

THE SEPARATION CONTINUES For the first time this season the weather came into play in a big way. Melbourne’s unpredictable weather on Saturday saw most teams wake up to bright blue, clear skies, which would have brought with it much optimism for the two hours that count on any given Saturday in winter. However, by 2pm the weather had taken a major turn for the worse and all grounds across Melbourne were sopping wet and still copping a hammering of rain. The forecast earlier in the week predicted wet weather football so coaches would have selected their teams accordingly. Yet, there would have been some coaching panels wondering if they’d made the right decision earlier in the morning. The five games on the weekend may have been played in less than ideal conditions, but the teams that will feature prominently at the business end of the season stamped their authority on the competition. Consistency is critical in this competition, and it is was no more evident than on the weekend when runaway leaders South Mornington and Swinburne Uni continued their convincing start to the season with comprehensive victories. At the other end of the spectrum, whilst they are improving by the week, Manningham and Chadstone continue to carry the tail. South Mornington has started the season like a steam train. Ninety point winners in round one, followed by ninety-five point victors in round two, the Tigers have stamped themselves as the team to beat this season. Box Hill North made the trip down the Peninsula on the weekend for the toughest trip in the division. And Despite holding South Mornington to six first quarter goals with the wind, the Demons were never in the ball game and the floodgates opened. By the end, the Tigers had run out 101-point winners, finally breaking the ton barrier that had narrowly eluded them in recent weeks. Jesse Albrecht continued his 18

devastating start top the season booting 8 majors to take his tally to 22 for the season. West Brunswick hosted Mt Lilydale in the battle of the two relegated teams from last season. At the beginning of the season the collective feeling was that these teams could be a cut above the rest of Division Four. However, the first two rounds have told us that they will be nothing but one of the many contenders in this competition. Coming off last weeks hiding, Mt Lilydale lead this clash from start to finish sending a statement. It appeared as if the Magpies didn’t even want to be out there at times. Several undisciplined off-the-ball incidents could come under scrutiny with the Match Review Panel this week. Either way I’m sure that there will be some changes down Brunswick way. Jesse Pulkka and Daniel Cerra were instrumental for the Rams in the win. A team with a win-loss record over the past couple of years like Chadstone may be forgiven for having the weekend off rather than making the big trip down to Point Cook on the weekend. However, the Synners came out of the blocks with all guns blazing on the weekend, playing with a pizzazz and a flair that haven’t been associated with Chadstone for a long time. Point Cook was stung into action after quarter time, kicking twenty-one of the last twenty-six goals to blow the Demons away. Encouraging signs though for Chadstone and maybe that elusive victory isn’t too far away after all. Aaron Marsh dominated the forward fifty with a bag of seven goals, whilst Tristan Furr continued his rich vein of form picking up disposals at will across the ground. Swinburne Uni has firmed in some premiership markets after another telling performance on the weekend. The Razorbacks are yet to be challenged this season and appear to be making up for their finals meltdown last season. The Pigs TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD South Mornington v Eley Park Sharks North Brunswick v West Brunswick Manningham Cobras v Chadstone Mt Lilydale OC v Point Cook Swinburne University v Box Hill North

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hosted North Brunswick on Saturday and found themselves down at quarter time against a highly competitive outfit. However, the Razorbacks shifted into overdrive in the second half to put the Bulls away by seven goals in the end. Jason Brun was everywhere and Aaron Pettifer collected a swag of possessions and potentially some votes. Eley Park Sharks were many pundits’ premiership tip at the start of the season but their shaky form continued on the weekend with another less than convincing performance. Taking nothing away from the vastly improved Cobras, the Sharks wasted plenty of opportunities before just sneaking over the line in a tight last second half. Zaal Khariwala was the Sharks shining light, as was David Viola who chimed in with half a dozen goals. For the maligned Manningham side, Scott McPherson continued his outstanding start to the

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Eley Park Sharks 4.2 11.6 13.9 20.14 (134) Mt Lilydale 0.1 2.2 5.5 7.5 (47) GOALS Eley Park Sharks: S. Barry 5 J. Edlich 4 D. Perkins 3 D. Bennett 3 D. Viola 2 M. Saunders 1 D. Handford 1 G. Deacon 1 Mt Lilydale: J. Roberts 4 B. Hughes 1 M. Fernando 1 S. Molloy 1 BEST Eley Park Sharks: D. Perkins A. Renshaw S. Barry J. Edlich D. Bennett M. Saunders Mt Lilydale: M. Fernando A. Thorne J. Roberts R. Strong L. Young L. Hickey Box Hill North 2.5 9.10 13.14 17.19 (121) West Brunswick 3.4 8.8 10.11 17.14 (116) GOALS Box Hill North: A. Beaumont 3 D. Penny 2 L. Desmond 2 B. Pearce 2 K. Penhalluriack 2 B. Quilligan 1 P. Currie 1 E. Charles 1 C. Langley 1 R. Ball 1 A. Stanley 1 West Brunswick: B. Shepherd 3 D. Sisic 3 A. Gibson 2 A. Campbell 2 P. Healey 2 D. Garner 1 J. Hopkins 1 L. Campbell 1 P. Hamilton 1 L. Martin 1 BEST Box Hill North: T. Manning L. Vandenakker K. Penhalluriack L. Desmond S. Howe B. Quilligan West Brunswick: W. Baker D. Garner L. Martin P. Hamilton R. Touzel A. Campbell North Brunswick 8.2 12.2 20.9 24.14 (158) Chadstone 1.1 2.7 2.7 5.12 (42) GOALS North Brunswick: P. Notaro 6 C. Temperley 5 J. Dimarco 4 S. Ghasimzadeh 3 R. Santacr e 2 D. Gee 2 D. Lucevic 2 Chadstone: J. Russell 1 N. Boothman 1 F. George 1 D. Field 1 L. Cleary 1 BEST North Brunswick: R. Santacr e D. Lucevic P. Notaro C. Temperley M. Jeffery N. Box Chadstone: S. Mann K. Biggs M. Cole F. George D. Barry-Macaulay D. Edebohls South Mornington 7.9 14.13 20.20 28.23 (191) Manningham Cobras 1.1 3.3 6.4 8.5 (53) GOALS South Mornington: J. Albrecht 4 M. Blackmore 3 W. Spencer 3 J. Dade-Bell 2 B. Williams 2 L. H key 2 B. Price 2 K. Gascoigne 2 M. Heib 2 S. Smith 1 M. Duff 1 S. Cunningham 1 K. Woodruff 1 L. Fitzsimmons 1 G. Pullen 1 Manningham Cobras: not provided BEST South Mornington: M. Duff S. Cunningham L. H key S. Smith S. Wright K. Gascoigne Manningham Cobras: not provided Point Cook 1.1 6.5 8.6 14.7 (91) Swinburne University 4.4 6.4 8.6 8.10 (58) GOALS Point Cook: A. Marsh 4 J. Lampi 3 A. Auciello 2 M. Pozzuto 2 J. Wallert 1 D. Sidwell 1 T. Furr 1 Swinburne University: L. McManus 5 J. Manning 2 B. Higgins 1 BEST Point Cook: J. Lampi T. Furr R. Munn T. Henwood T. Wilson N. Parker Swinburne University: L. McManus B. Higgins B. Fleisner M. Lingham J. Manning J. Brun

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season with a best on ground performance, which included three goals and a mountain of telling touches around the ground. TODAY: Mt Lilydale hosts Eley Park in what might quickly become a waterlogged affair. Box Hill North is at home but may have trouble holding off the Magpie invasion. Chadstone welcomes North Brunswick – is this THE week? (Ed: It’s already been quite a week) Manningham Cobras face the travelling South Mornington, who won’t need a map once at the ground. Point Cook must prove its mettle at home against the Razorbacks.

DIVISION FOUR RESERVE Eley Park Sharks 3.3 9.9 14.14 20.21 (141) Mt Lilydale 0.4 0.5 1.5 1.5 (11) GOALS Eley Park Sharks: A. Farrugia 7 D. Crawford 4 T. Houlden 2 S. Kertes 2 J. Brown 2 B. Ellwood 1 B. Sahlstrom 1 J. Deacon 1 Mt Lilydale: D. Johnson 6 M. Gee 5 B. Keane 4 R. Black 3 A. Violi 2 D. Downing 1 BEST Eley Park Sharks: k. O’Brien A. Curphey E. Handford B. Sahlstrom L. Booth O. Dickson Mt Lilydale: J. Leather West Brunswick 5.3 10.6 14.8 15.11 (101) Box Hill North 4.1 4.3 4.5 5.7 (37) GOALS West Brunswick: P. Walpole 3 R. Hamilton 2 R. McLean-Harward 2 M. Meehan 1 J. Beer 1 W. Stubbings 1 B. Jones 1 D. Butorac 1 M. Brookshaw 1 B. Collis 1 T. Smith 1 Box Hill North: A. Rodrigues 1 G. Robinson 1 M. Harris 1 A. Walker 1 B. Berechree 1 BEST West Brunswick: P. Walpole H. Lewis J. Ward J. Beer W. Stubbings B. Collis Box Hill North: P. Morphett A. Walker M. Harris R. Hodgson G. Fusco G. Tiley North Brunswick 4.9 8.14 16.19 21.25 (151) Chadstone 0.1 1.2 1.2 4.2 (26) GOALS North Brunswick: B. Gallagher 5 D. Lo Presti 3 G. McMonigle 2 B. McCallum 1 B. Dancer 1 T. Leary 1 R. Deluise 1 F. Brown 1 S. Rymer 1 G. Hampshire 1 R. Power 1 G. Selaidinakos 1 P. Capaldo 1 S. Brown 1 Chadstone: S. Reed 2 C. Love 1 G. Southern 1 BEST North Brunswick: D. Lo Presti G. Selaidinakos G. Hampshire P. Capaldo B. Dancer J. McShea Chadstone: L. Baird C. Kimitsis S. Robley C. Love T. Bartholomew G. Southern South Mornington 5.6 14.10 20.15 23.24 (162) Manningham Cobras 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 (2) GOALS South Mornington: K. Debernardi 6 R. McConville-Brain 6 C. Muczynski 5 J. Spencer 2 L. Wade 2 S. Walker 1 A. Hunter 1 BEST South Mornington: J. Riordan Z. Pearton C. Muczynski L. Riley S. Pope K. Debernardi Manningham Cobras: M. Arman P. Toogood B. Komisars C. Williams K. Ng A. Quince Point Cook 2.0 5.1 7.3 10.4 (64) Swinburne University 2.3 5.4 7.6 9.7 (61) GOALS Point Cook: C. Haynes 3 T. Imbrogno 2 P. Donoghue 2 D. Fry 1 K. Pace 1 T. Hyde 1 Swinburne University: not provided BEST Point Cook: J. Anderson C. Cox R. Barker D. Fry T. Hyde C. Thomas Swinburne University: not provided

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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2012 PATRICK AMBROSE - OLD XAVERIANS This week’s Club Warehouse Rising Star is Patrick Ambrose of Old Xaverians. Pat finished at Xavier College in 2009, where he played in the 1st XVIII in year 11 and 12. He played at Coburg where he played in 2010 and 2011, mainly in the Reserves and played a handful of reserves games for Old Xavs along the way. Pat, along with his brother Murphy, is enjoying being full time at the Old Xavs. He is a tall and versatile player who can play forward, back, and even in the ruck. At 192cm and 87 kgs, he has great speed and is very good when the ball is on the ground. Congratulations Pat. * to be eligible for the club Warehouse Rising Star, a player must be born no earlier than 1991 and playing his first full season odf senior football.

VAFA BEIERSDORF TRAINER OF THE WEEK JODIE PORTER – COLLEGIANS Jodie Porter has been a trainer / physiotherapist at Collegians for many years. Her involvement goes back over nearly ten years and during this time Jodie has taken more of a leadership role and this now means that Jodie organises all the trainers/physio’s at the club doing rosters, and ground locations so the trainers know where they all have to go to service the clubs teams. Also as part of this role Jodie orders all the tape and gear needed at Collegians and this is a great help to the club that someone as cheerful as Jodie does this work. Jodie also attends club functions and has been great around the club over many years. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012

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Geoff Reilley

12 MONTHS AGO – 2011 Werribee looked the main threat to ladder leaders AJAX in Premier C Section as Werribee continued their solid form with a comfortable win over Ormond 16.7 to 8.9. Werribee’s 8 straight goals in the second term made the difference and Adam Morrow, Troy Anderson, Cam Lee and Matt Dean were consistent for Werribee throughout the match. Matt Hine, Dan Brosnan, Matt Martinov and Steve Tolongs were solid for Ormond. Whitefriars and Old Paradians slogged it out in difficult conditions in Division 1 with only 10 goals scored between the two combatants. Had the Friars kicked straight the margin would have been far greater but their 5.14 to 5.3 was enough to keep them in fourth place after 5 games. Best – Mattinson, Garreffa, Stafford, Geillings, Woodman, Del Giudice (Whitefriars) and Spitty, Kandilakis, Searafini, McAllister, Spithill (Old Paradians). Premier C Senior coaches were Gavin Kerr (Rupertswood), Kirk Norton (Werribee), Trent Cummings (Old Essendon), Tim Killworth (Old Camberwell), Michael Oaten (Ormond), Tim Powell (Monash Blues), Tim Bell (Fitzroy), Paddy Steinfort (Mazenod), Bernie Sheehy (AJAX) and Paul Dodd (MHSOB). 5 YEARS AGO – 2007 Old Brighton and De La Salle played a thrilling draw in A Section down at the Brighton Beach Oval. At various times the Tonners looked to have the match under control and 7.15 to 5.8 at three quarter time despite their inaccuracy! As De La so often do, they lift when playing the ladder leaders and this was no exception as they kicked 3.2 to a solitary behind in the last quarter – final score Old Brighton 7.16 to DLS 8.10. Best – Dawes, Clark (4), Marston, Ainley, Edge, Heath (OB) and Corin, Kelly, Harris, Harrison, Spithill, Hesse (DLS). St Bedes Mentone Tigers met Old Melburnians in B Section, St Bedes attempting to establish themselves as leaders in the section and OM’s wanting to steer clear of the relegation zone. The result of the game was emphatic; St Bedes scored 27.22 to completely overwhelm the opposition who could manage only 6.11. Melburnians would 22

have a lot of work to do to remove themselves from the danger zone. The Tigers’ 11 goals in the second term was an awesome display. Best – Scafaldi, Phibbs (10), Waters, Francis (5), Groves, Richards (StB) and Turner, Kennon, Panton, Russo, Beaumont, Spies (OM). B Section senior coaches were Stuart Powell (AJAX), Russell Barnes (Beaumaris), Stephen Wright (Caulfield Grammarians), Murray Browne (Marcellin), Mark Murray (MHSOB), Darren Handley (Old Essendon), Russell Morris (Old Melburnians), Luke Beveridge (St Bedes), Michael Duggan (SKOBS) and Michael Rizio (Uni Blacks). 10 YEARS AGO – 2002 Old Scotch trailed by 2 goals at half time in A Section against Marcellin but they took the lead late in the third term with a place in the top four at stake. Marcellin were not about to give in and outscored Scotch in the last term but it was not enough to get the four points, 15.12 to 17.11. Best – Saunders, Briece (3), Gerstman (6), Wigney, Robinson, Finocchiario (Scotch) and Treganowan (7), S Theisz, Cox, Frisina, Marson, Salce (Marcellin). Old Melburnians remained undefeated when they disposed of Old Essendon 12.20 to 8.9. Although the OM’s were not happy with their conversion rate, they were pleased to take the points out at ‘Keilor Hill’. Best – Holme, Mulquinney, McKeon, Kinsella, J Miller, Kennon (OM) and Cooper, Hakim (5), Kavanagh, Pannagiotopoulos, Buckley, Dragojlo (OE). The initial Senior Representative Squad had been selected and Old Xaverians and St Kevins Old Boys both had six players in the initial squad – Lachlan Ford, Simon Lethlean, Damian Orlando, Tony Delaney, Tim Ockleshaw and Travis Ruyg of Old Xavs and Steve O’Connor, Michael Giansiracusa, Matthieu Lucas, Andrew Ukovic, Damien Ryan and Ben Garvey of SKOBS. 20 YEARS AGO – 1992 It was a great game in A Section between Collegians and De La Salle after half time as De La whittled away the Lions’ lead which had been 6 goals at half time. De La hit the front at the last change and in a great battle for the honours, the D’s held on to win 17.11 to 16.7 in a quality game. Best – Fiume, Hegan, McClounan, Maloney, Campbell (7), Toohey (DLS) and Pollock, Hoyle (5), Mount (6), Galbraith, Warner, Bennett (Collegians). In what was termed the ‘match of the day’ in THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012


B Section, Old Trinity made a mockery of the suggestion as they completely demolished Old Melburnians 20.25 to 7.11 at Elsternwick Park. Had Trinity kicked straighter it would have been even more embarrassing for OM’s. Best – Rogers, Pavey, Balazsy, Beardsley, S Oldfield (6), Anderson (OT) and Webb, Rose, Blood, A Witts, Bardsley, Cordner (OM’s). Tony Riddell played his 150th for St Kilda/South Caulfield against Kew at Packer Reserve. Tony had begun his amateur career in 1983 and kicked a century in the U19 competition. Upon transition to the seniors Tony made the goal square his own and was consistently among the leading goal kickers.

Caulfield Grammarians held a special dinner for their highly respected senior coach, John Wilson, who had coached in an honorary capacity from 1961 to 1971 including the 1970 A Section premiership and the D Section premiership in 1961. Special guests were the Hon. Lindsay Thompson, Minister for Education and a former player and John Landy one of Australia’s favourite athletes.

It was raining goals in E Section in fine weather but ladder leaders, Thomastown, ‘kicked the sweep’ despite their opponents, Balaclava, having no less than 33 scoring shots (20.13). Thomastown’s 34.20 was an excellent effort with goal scorers across the board and a direct avenue to goal the priority. Best – Agosta, Asetta (3), Pace (9), Harling, Kelly, Harisiou (Thomastown). Balaclava whilst pleased with their effort were not prepared to name their best!

Senior A Section coaches were John Caspers (Caulfield Grammarians), Alan Salter (Coburg), Ken Purcell De La Salle), “Jocka” Nelson (MHSOB), Clyde Laidlaw (Monash Blues), Bob Spurling (North Old boys), Ted Farrell (Ormond), John Booth (Old Paradians), Gus Mitchell (pictured, St Bernard’s), Barry Johnston (Uni Blues).

In F Section, Monash Whites held off a fast finishing Old Geelong and recorded their first win for the season, 9.19 to 9.9. The Whites could have put OG’s away but kicked 6 straight behinds in the last quarter, most from relatively easy shots. Best – Brice, Doyle, Brooker, Cunico, Arocca, Forbes (Monash) and Chirnside, Brookes, Hill, D Morton, Vonmonger, McDonald (OG).

Kew and Ivanhoe fought out a terrific contest at Kew where Ivanhoe trailed all day but almost grabbed the 4 points in the last quarter. Kew managed to hang on by 5 points, 13.12 to 12.13. Best – Mitchell, Nihill (5), Hayes, Smith, Pearce, McEwan (Kew) and Callinan, Dixon, Flanagan, Phillips, Quinlivan, Robinson (Ivanhoe).

Umpire’s Corner congratulated Daryl Hill for officiating in his 250th game. Daryl played his football with Bentleigh in the Federal League and took up umpiring 16 years ago. Two years overseas had caused his milestone to be delayed. Daryl had umpired both the B and C Section Grand Finals in 1976 and was President of the Umpire’s Association in 1977.

50 YEARS AGO – 1962

40 YEARS AGO – 1972

Graeme Watson of Ormond (pictured), later to become a player at the Melbourne Football Club and later a Test cricketer, led the Junior Section in the goal kicking with 34 goals.

30 YEARS AGO – 1982

Old Paradians were too strong for De La Salle winning 20.19 to 10.8 and De La were struggling to get off the bottom of the ladder while Paradians were firmly entrenched in the top four. Best – Audley, McKinley, R Tudor, Lyons, Ford, Carroll (OP) and Bothe, R Halasa, Whitelaw, Brazier, Cook, Dunn (DLS). THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012

In the upset of the day, Uni High School Old Boys 14.17 thrashed Old Melburnians 7.9. Karinicolas was the star for UHSOB. Geoff Hibbins became the first player for Collegians to reach the 200 game mark. Geoff had won 5 VAFA best and fairest awards – 3 in A Section and 2 in B Section.

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NEXT WEEK’S GAMES PREMIER Old Carey v Collegians Old Scotch v Caulfield Gramm St Bedes / Mentone Tigers v Old Xaverians St Bernards v University Blues De La Salle v Old Trinity

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PREMIER B Oakleigh v AJAX Old Haileybury v Werribee Districts Old Melburnians v Old Ivanhoe St Kevins v Beaumaris University Blacks v Old Brighton

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PREMIER C Fitzroy FC v Old Camberwell Marcellin v Monash Blues Mazenod v Hampton Rovers Parkdale Vultures v PEGS Rupertswood v Banyule

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DIVISION ONE Glen Eira v Old Geelong Old Mentonians v Whitefriars Ormond v MHSOB St Johns OC v NOBs/St Pats Williamstown CYMS v Peninsula OB

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DIVISION TWO Bulleen Templestowe v Old Paradians Emmaus St Leos OC v Monash Gryphons Prahran Assumption v St Mary’s Salesian South Melb Districts v Eltham Collegians Therry Penola v La Trobe University

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DIVISION THREE Albert Park v Aquinas OC UHS-VU v Power House Richmond Central v Old Westbourne Ivanhoe v St Francis Xavier Hawthorn AFC v Elsternwick AFC Yarra Valley v Kew

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DIVISION FOUR Eley Park Sharks v Point Cook West Brunswick v Manningham Cobras Chadstone v Swinburne University Box Hill North v Mt Lilydale OC South Mornington v North Brunswick

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UNDER 19 Premier Beaumaris v Old Scotch 14:00 De La Salle v Fitzroy FC 14:00 Old Xaverians v St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 14:00 St Bernards v University Blues 14:00 University Blacks v Old Melburnians 14:00 UNDER 19 Section 2 Caulfield Gramm. v Old Brighton Marcellin OC v Werribee Districts Old Carey v Old Trinity Old Haileybury v St Kevins

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UNDER 19 Section 3 Collegians v Ormond Mazenod OC v Northern Blues Old Camberwell v PEGS Football Club Old Xaverians v St Bernards

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UNDER 19 South Beaumaris v St Mary’s Salesian 11:40 De La Salle v Monash Blues 11:40 Hampton Rovers v St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 14:00 Parkdale Vultures v Peninsula OB 9:20 UNDER 19 North Emmaus St Leos v AJAX La Trobe University v Ivanhoe MHSOB v Williamstown CYMS Therry Penola v Old Geelong UNDER 18 St Mary’s Salesian v Williamstown CYMS UHS-VU / Flemington v Rupertswood AFC Werribee Districts Bye PREMIER THIRDS Old Trinity v De La Salle Old Carey v Collegians Caulfield Grammarians v Old Scotch St Bernards v University Blues Old Xaverians Bye

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PREMIER B THIRDS Oakleigh AFC v Old Melburnians Old Brighton v St Kevins Old Xaverians v Northern Blues University Blacks v AJAX

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PREMIER C THIRDS Marcellin OC v Whitefriars Mazenod v St Kevins Old Mentonians v Old Camberwell Fitzroy FC v Banyule

14:00 11:40 9:20 9:20

CLUB XVIII (1) St Bernards v Old Melburnians De La Salle v Prahran Assumption Ivanhoe v Williamstown CYMS Monash Blues v Old Xaverians NOBS/ St Pats v Fitzroy Old Ivanhoe v Therry Penola

9:20 11:40 9:20 11:40 11:40 11:40

CLUB XVIII (2) Bulleen Templestowe v Richmond Cardinals Eley Park Sharks v Old Paradians Hawthorn v Therry Penola Kew v UHS-VU Old Geelong v Richmond Snakes

11:40 9:40 9:20 11:40 11:40

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ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS

Coach: Adam Andrews Assistant: Gerard Sholly/Leigh McQuillen

Coach: Mick Dwyer Assistants: Jamie Shanahan/ Greg Siwes Reserves: Brad Berry

Dayne CoulsenHoffacker Kristian Butler Brent Walsh Dan Chamberlain Brendan Iezzi Tim Walsh Andrew Hore-Lacy Jack Osborne Kris Spassopoulos Luke Pacconi Jack Gale Angus Greene David Constantinou Mason Cole Edward Weatherson Nick Howell Robert Humann Tim Howell Brett Barratt Andrew Ramsden Gabriel Hamilton Andrew Kyriacopoulos Matthew Brown Daniel A’Hearne Nicholas Chamberlaine Max Burgess Callum Pohl Brett Robertson James Petdro Nicholas Bourke Ben Howell Jakob Steinhart Alexander Hasiotis Peter Mescher Fergus Stewart Andrew Kinross William Oldfield Jack Hunt Ned Hunt

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Paul Wintle Luke Wintle Michael Curcio Patrick Kean Dan Garside (VC) Tom Garside Anthony Scafidi Brendan Dillon Chris Richards Michael Wintle Simon Richards (C) Luke Hulse Pat Tyquin Gavin Brown Hiwab Shakaib Shaun Glennen Alex Kane James Murnane Todd Bastion Michael Barnhoorn Carey Neville Daniel Sceney Jack Hellier Dean Porter (DVC) Dan Lynch Cameron Hansen Daniel Foot-Connolly Darcy Holden Michael Mcgettigan Tony Demacedo Trent Pastura Blake Mcgrath David Teasdale Luke Barnhoorn George Rowlands Jaryd Robertson Michael Seeber Sam Amon Mark Geshke Jamie Marks Hayden Jeans Lewis Stutterd

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Chris Roggero Josh Herron Scott Hobson Andrew Fyans Jordan Lynch Sam Nicholls Nick Seeber Ben Hodges John Poutanas Luke Porter (RC) James Morrison Damien Waters Luke Terrell James Mcdevitt Lawrence Webb Joseph Wilson Matthew Pitt Anton Vandenblink

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ST BERNARDS

Coach: Andrew Gowers Assistants: Nick Holland/David Landrigan/ Travis Ruyg Reserves: Matt O’Hanlon Assistants: Peter Skidmore/ Andy “Shanks” Ryan

Coach: Chris Tankard Assistants: Nick Smith/Simon Atkins Reserves: Damien Sullivan

Jake Williams Chris Santalucia Andrew Pasceri James Mcdonnell Dan Rush Ben Kennedy Michael Darvell (VC) Andy Biddlecombe (VC) Damien Lynch Andy Ryan Luke Howard Brendan Goss Josh Agius (VC) Josh Douglas Matt Skidmore Brad Rogerson Chris Larkins John Shaw Tim Dynon James Scanlan Tom Carey Cameron Hunter Lachlan Smith Cameron Purss Pat Ambrose Nick Wynne Damien Ryan Jeremy Mcdonnell Matt Handley Murphy Ambrose Matt Ball (C) Oliver Gidley James Ulbrick Ryan Colbert Ed Lachal David Sapuppo Nick Dimattina Louis Denton Michael Hannan Sam Lees Esmond Prowse Louis Tiernan

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Nick Pepperell Matt Walsh Jack Bergin Dan Iacuone Mitch Garvey Jonathan Pintal Fraser Paterson Dan Harangozo Tristan Parker Jon (vc) Mercuri Dan Barry Nick Biddlecombe Matt Douglas Matt Jenkinson Jack Curtis Dom Walker Dan Meehan Julian Darrer Matthew Romanin Karl Kaldawi Nick Nunan Jeremy Preece

1 Andrew Stapleton 2 Ryan Schroder 3 Michael Sullivan 4 Tom Sullivan 5 Mitch Church 6 Jake Bevanda 7 Michael Angel 8 Paddy Gamwell 8R Justin Evans 9 Jack Solomon 10 Brenton Garth 11 Steve Mitchell 12 Ryhs Moylan 13 Chris Mitchell 14 Nic Cooke 15 Luke Madden 16 Kyle Dalmau 17 Luke O’Sullivan 18 Alex Singleton 19 Andrew Merrington 20 Shaun Clarke 21 Tom Overman 22 Simon Caven 23 Jacob Forder 24 Brendan George 25 Andrew van Meel 26 Tom Gleeson 26R Andrew Smith 27 Liam Wilkinson 28 Michael Hutchesson 28R Paul Holland 29 Tom Black 30 Vince Schiavello 31 Chris Hoban 32 Tom Caven 33 Andrew Ciantar 33R Nick Smith 34 Daniel Byrne 34R Marty Byrne 35 Tate Pearson 36 Keiren Farrell 37 Patrick Harris 38 Mark Buckley 39 Michael Liccaiardo 40 Joshua Madden

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Hamish Watts Sean Bergin James Stapleton Dean Bergin Steve Cannatalli James Molony Caleb Forder Xavier Cox Jake King Andrew Grosso Daniel Riley Jesse Manunzio Ben Peart Jack Wheeler Liam Cookson Paul Rahill Andrew Sicari Matthew Borzillo Matthew Sweeney Daniel Lamana Matthew Trim Grant Breheney Rob Pascolo Chris Godfrey Nick Hughes James Devery Gerry Christie James Flannery Tom Isaacs Matthew Marion Aaron Neal Liam Neal Joe Pignataro Luke Baird Aaron Helenius Owen McIntyre Clarke Mitchell Daniel Janides Peter Villani Mark Salvadori Ben Hogan Matt Gurrissi Michael Smith

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UNIVERSITY BLUES

OLD CAREY

Coach: Fergus Watts Assistants: Ian Predergast/ David Chippendall/Chris Reid Reserves: Chris Baumgartner

Coach: Trevor Rowe Assistants: Richard Oppy/ Travis Derricott/Chris Casey/ Jon Remmington/Stuart Kofeod

Paul Butko Charles Shaw Marshall Rippon Jeremy Mugavin Jon Nash Henry Weddell Sam Chadwick Peter Summers Hugh Vickers-Willis Matthew Torney (C) Tom Girdwood Tom Fairbairn Ben McConnell (VC) Al Austin Richard Langham Michael Monteith Andrew Lowcock Jack Watts (VC) Max Leishman Benjamin Millard Thomas Calvert Will Cuningham Angus Nice Hayden McDonald Albert Weddell Craig Frinsdorf Shaun Bryce James Van De Pol Riley McMahon Patrick Ruggles Josh Caldow David Withers Jack Townley Jon Vickers-Willis Dirk Heinz Thomas Ruggles Mark James Bennett Merriman John Wood Damien Barton Hamish Rankin Jeremy McDonald Jack Maxwell Daniel Zambon Tom Maddocks Henry Hanlon Sam Driscoll Shamus Curran Llewyn Butler

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Mitchell Pickering Ed Long Jamie Mugavin Andy Christensen Brant Laidlaw Andrew Walsh Bill Girdwood Daniel Gumley Nick Hardie-Grant Nick McRae Liam Quin Peter Marshall David Marshall Nick Keating Ben Joengbloed Sam Dalton Lachie Michell Dale Walker Patrick Mithen David Krones Jackson Hood James McArthur Patrick Hayes Andrew Prendergast Frank Mooney Jared Edwards Jono Hibbert Daniel Condon Rory Kennedy Aaron Harris Will Robinson

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Steven Freemantle Damien Yze Ben Smithwick Julian Rowe Luke Maslin James Rimington Thomas Evans (C) Paul Fiorenza Matt Parker Mathew Laidlaw Scott Virtue Marshall Bull Alistair Stewart-Holmes Jarrod Reid Brendan Huf Simon Harris Nicholas Colbert Carl Peterson James Murrie Lachlan McqueenMiscamble Pierre Seale Cameron Howat (C) Alexander Thompson (RC) James Evans James Wagner Allister Parton Sam Arthur Jack Joslin Cameron Jones Brett De Leijer Bas Simpson Luke Marriott Luke Crozier Robert Josephs Thomas Newton Steve Harris Luke Mckinnon (RC) Sam Hassett Gavin Plummer Harry Moore Scott Gordon

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Alistar Reed Nick Richardson Tim Rule Simon Bramwell Liam Cooney Nic Newhouse Corey Rice Blake Fordham Simon Davidson Sam Pentney Lochlan Hall Henry McqueenMiscamble Tim Angus Lewis Fotheringham Tim Smith James Mcwhinney Robert O’hern Will Cushen William Guiney Tom Gulliver Nic Bayly Geoff Trumble David Bowley Marcus Ramsay Charlie Fitzpatrick Tim Wilkins Sam Landgren Zac Lisle Campbell Wallace Callum O’brien Nick Pryor Kyle Parker Simon Lenders Andrew Bird Rhett Mitchelhill

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OLD SCOTCH

Coach: Mark Hibbins Coach: Simon Arnott Reserves: Troy Harbinson Thirds: Robert Muir

Coach: Dean Anderson/Stuart Powell Assistants: Steve Crisp/Josh Kitchen/ Christian Neeson/Kemble Edelsten/ Ian Leith Reserves: Paul O’Brien

Jono Dixon Tom Bull Charlie Holst Nick Ries (C) Andrew Scott Jack Bull (VC) Shura Taft Daniel Strachan Michael Dyer James Jorgensen Nicholas Sautner Simon Hall Lloyd Whitby Barclay Dixon Jay Austerberry Cameron Lee Courtney Hylton Trent Zimbachs (VC) Stuart Inglis Sam Troon James Harvey Ollie Howard Marty Williams Wil Tardif Ben Mason James Kondarovskis Jesse Band Conrick Corey Cassidy Tom Penberthy Alexander Croft Josh Kamener Nick Roach Chris Blumfield Lachlan Ferguson Harry Croft Anthony Carydias Ben Holst Scott Carey Will Johnson Chris Jesaueluk Luke Casey Dominic Russo

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Jack Parsons Ed Malone (RC) Andrew Howison Andrew Stone Julian Hampton Norbert Williams Sam Doupe-Watt Drew Maddock Jayden Head James Slatyer James Patterson Billy Riddle Cameron Bonnar Nicholas Brown Calvin Lyon Charlie Simmons Nick Bobeff Sam Cutts Anthony James Ed Cordner Kim Findlay Bernie Morris Ned Withers Huw Forbes Justin Clark Hugh McKenzie

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Sam Thompson (VC) Ash Lim Gus Gray Lachie Cohen Matt Tyler Hamish Dick George Dick Lachie Hill Scott Sherwen (DVC) Mark Passador (VC) Nick Allen James Bowden (DVC) Adam Houlihan Matthew Peric Shane Neaves Sam White Caillin O’Shannessy Tom Harkness Tim Green Al Pike Hugo Perry Max van den Broek Jack Davis Max Davis Nich Hildebrandt Robbie Ferraro Angus Tummel Chris Watts (U19) Scott Bradley Lachie Armstrong Richard Eva (C) Henry Dick Sam Barnett Will Strange Nick Clay Sean Leith Jason Sherriff Simon Barnett Angus Harlock Richard Wilkinson Tom McKinley Byron Smith Tim Keck (RC) Tim Mursell Nich Lawrence Gene van den Broek Fraser Macfarlane Sam Muggleton Alex O’Shannessy

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John Daggian Simon Chandler James Long Jayden Charlton Nich Cox Tim Mead Luke Schumann Jack Furey Andrew Mitchell Travis Ronaldson Tim Ranson Michael Chitham Cam Mason Tristan Bowman Fergus Mckenzie Jayson Speck Sam Stott Will Davis Alex Van Ryn Blood Jumper Leo Tang Tom Auty Rob Njoku Alex Williamson Lachie McDonough Matt Burns Nic Poliakow Hamish Taylor Mitch Bradley Tim Melville Will Ponsford Will Darling Will Mackintosh Dion Kaliviotis Ed Barbour James Halbert Nick Jamieson Daniel Parisi Mitchell Scott Matthew Seed Blood Jumper Blood Jumper David Knight Mat Bate Tim Briggs Charlie Houghton

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OLD MELBURNIANS

Coach: Bernie Sheehy Assistants: Mark Segal/Adrian Morrisey Reserves: Darren Seidl Assistant: Gary Blusztein Thirds: Barry Simon

Coach: Nathan Brown

Ronen Heine Jason Israelsohn Daniel Freed Sam Bruce Jason Ritterman David Fayman Marcus Jankie Geoff Measey Gary Blieden Jason Seidl Warren Steinberg Adam Caplan Jesse Kochen Jarrod White Rubin Winograd Nick Marks Josh Ludski Jesse Feldy Ash Kalb Brad Caplan Noah Rischin Luke Peters Ari Lewski Josh Sacks Jake Lew Jason Tendler Josh Givoni Dean Steinberg Adam Trytell Josh Gottlieb Joel Nevezie Jesse Osowicki Matt Kaye Richie Simon Cory Jankie Jarryd Ludski Stuart Fayman Luke Jankie Tim Freed Joel Gocs Nadav Harel David Wloszczowski

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Aaron Gregory (R) James Beaumont Mitch Downey (R) Thomas Paule Thomas Healey Cameron Beck Christopher Righetti Christopher Baillieu (R) Edward Hughes Benjamin Hayes Peter Kennon Rupert Doyle Harry Macciolli Thomas Bachet William Hatfield Christopher Hood Benjamin Baines (R) John Cooper Tony Dickinson (R) Harry Jupp Timothy Oman Timothy McLardy Nicholas Voyage Charles CumbraeStewart Sam Gibbons Campbell May Benjamin McKie Jay Coverdale (R) Stuart Watson Christopher Wischer Harry Allen (R) Nicholas DeSteiger Nicholas Amato Alexander Crosby (R) Cameron Tunbridge (R) James Siebert Stuart Taylor Jeremy Beaumont Lachlan Bennett Jack Macciolli Morgan Cottee (R)

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Luke Batten Will Fuller Edward Lloyd Paul Kruger Matthew Marangon Adam Marangon Lachlan Cameron Alistair Ferguson Angus Lapin Christopher Jenkins Nicholas Russell Guy Brayshaw Edward DeFegely Konrad Spies (R) Martins McCoy Hugo Dean Tim Spargo Lewis Haralambous Alexander Armstrong David Wright Edward Mandie Christopher Stubbe Thomas Hywood Samuel Quennell William Johnson Richard Armit Will Thompson Nicholas Yencken Jordan Hooper Yoxford Rous Natthanial Nixon Andrew Cameron Lucas Hopkins Charles Wilmoth Hugh Tomilson Callum Williamson Luther Ellis

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OLD HAILEYBURY

Coach: Jason Mifsud Assistants: Craig Tonkin/Josh Bourke Reserves: Marcus Goonan

Coach: Darren Seccull Assistants: Stewart Loewe/ Matthew Brewer/David Mackenzie Reserves: Craig Brockley

Matthew Duggan Rob Cathcart Matthew Petering Sean Coote Tom Abbott Chris Langdon Tom Dean Josh Ward Doug Pritchard Nick Loucaides Scott Braithwaite Scott Gower Will Murton Tim Collins Alex Bennett Sam McBain Anthony Carroll Will Edmonds Mick Atkins Callan Buckley Jackson Leigh Lachlan Boyd Adam Catlin Tom Gandy Michael DeFontenay Brayden Haynes Mick Millar Jordan Thompson Tom Nash Will Mattingley Tom Buckley James Lapa Joel DiNatale Matthew Stevens Michael Globan Sean McNicholas Scott Kendall Lachlan Quirk Jack Richter Michael Wilson Luke McNicholas James Bull

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Marcus Lee James Bliesner Mark Bramwell Nick Dickinson Pete Richter Greg Roberts Luke Sketchley Travis Kelly Jarrad Evans Luke Slater Matthew Kurta Tyson Rayner Oliver Webber Sean Brennan Matt Hutcheon Chris Badman Joel Billing Tim Pritchard James LeBreton Michael Salisbury Germaine Ivanka Mitchell Bourne Simon Lee Matthew Prosser Jack Coleman

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Jarrod Rafferty Travis Ridgway Hamish McLauchlan (C) Samuel LangfordJones 5 Tobias Gill 6 John Nicolopoulos 6 Samuel Casey 7R Tom Tyrell 7 Al Johnston 8 Nick Gooda 9 Peter Gleadhill (C) 9R Michael Lambert 10 Jim Pitcher 11 Ash King 12 Matt Lillie 13 Tim Lockwood 14 Josh Slade 15 David MacKenzie 16 David Comben (VC) 17 Scott Fitzgerald 18 Nick Harrison 18R Will Rule 20 Ryhs McMurray 21 Dan Harrison 22 Adam Schofi eld 23 Chris Ferguson 24 Lachie Nash 25 Scott Ellis 26 David McCormick 27 Drew Gilby 28 Spencer Roberts 29 Brede Seccull 30 Benjamin White 31 Adam Weekes 32 Ed Limon 33 Jon Spanos 34 Corey Millard 36 Mark Weekes 37 William McTaggert 38 Anthony Wright 40 Travis Wyeth

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Alistair Braithwaite Lachie Wyeth Jason Kurta Jarrod McLauchlan Daniel Newby Julian Bayard Michael Stowe Trent Coles Luke Pitcher (RC) Paul Silberer Jarryn Fisher Mark Seccull Rorey James Adam Vitolins Benjamin LangfordJones Richard Mathers Andrew Kight Mitch George Hamish McWilliam Will Eagle Damian Gauci Mark Quiambao Chris Hill Matthew S. Wray

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OAKLEIGH

ST KEVINS

Coach: Martin Stillman Assistants: Jon Rutter/Trevor Bromley/ Ash Lever Reserves: Barry Wood

Coach: Daniel Harford Assistants: Luke Mahoney/ Grant Hudson/Matt Scully Reserves: Kornel Dachs Assistant: Jim Jeffers

Steven Scott Michael Harold (C) Dermot Cleary (VC) Christopher Hogan Kieran Hogan Jess Pickett Christopher Lamb Aisea Valentini Gary Bennett Paul Tsoucalas Stephen Doherty Ben Hogan Joshua Revere Patrick Disiervi Patrick Ioannidis Steven Buchanan Tim Doherty James Chapple James Hunt Stuart Hobijin-Allen Josh Stanton Jack Hind Tommy Golik Gabby Irons Steven Ott Lee Barrand Baden Wass Robert Holden Peter Holden Rodney Jetta Christopher Meyers Leigh Head Mike Paxman Gerard Roney Austin Deneys Thomas Costigan Tim Goldsmith Aaron Binns Aaron Shaw Simon Way Chris Lavery Phil Falvo

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Tim Scott Dylan Ruddy Zac Thiessens Mathew White Gonzalo Valenzuela Nicholas Seel Daniel Mercuri Jack Van de Ven Thomas Eden Christopher Mercuri Callum Buchanan Sean Earl Thomas Mottram Mitch James Jason Olson Jamie Doran Chris Telley Jake Pappon Michael Margetis Patrick Sham-Yuen Paul Raso Luke Morin

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Matthew Murphy Daniel Campbell Ben Dowd (C) Keith Brick Patrick Dowd Daniel Mahoney Ring Charlie Josh Gabelich Julian Staffieri Karl Wissell Elliot Waldron Nick McArdle Taylor Jones James Grinter Julian Charles Rick Ladson Patrick Aughton Tom McDermott Glen Chivers Thomas Steains Joshua Taylor Phil Edgar Tom Simpson Tom Marchesani Joe Frazer Sam Bishop (VC) Steve Landers Edward Ring Dom Gibbs Simon O’Connor Anthony Lynch (C) Nathan Hobson Matthew Lucas Anthony White Paedar Handley Matthew Lattanzio Matthew Shannon Jack Jolly John Liston Matthew Daniel Tom McPherson Peter Murray Ricky Caldow Henry Parkes Sam Conlan James Mustey John Griffiths

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Hamish McPherson James Betlehem Gerrard Holland Phil Longmore Reece Arnott Jack Murphy-Cruise Tom Crooks Pat Murphy Luke McDonnell Pat Keely Brendan Cooke Liam Dunne Tom Cunningham Connor Fitzgerald Tim O’Rourke Paul Di Natale Jock Marchesani Tim Fitzgerald Michael Landers Samuel Carne Nick Marchesani Will Hartley Ben Marchesani Jesse Browne Tim Woolfe Sean Reid Tim Fitzgerald Charles Randles James Syme Sam Browne Daniel Maccarone Mitch Hayward Jarrod Nash Daniel Barrett Jarrod O’Keefe Jack Jolly Daniel Kerr Tim O’Rourke Tim Sharpe James Leggett Tom Uglow Rory Ellis James Douglas Mitch Austin David Geltch Tim Bowden Luke Davrain

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OLD BRIGHTON

OLD IVANHOE

Coach: Simon Williams Assistant: Brett Rose Reserves: Ross Stewart Assistant: Daniel Mann

Coach: Craig Hunter Assistants: Renato Dintinosante/ Brad Thompson Reserves: Darren Toll Assistant: Stephen King

James North Jack Cannon Tom Jakobi Josh Homann Andrew Edge Jimmy Davis Michael Dewar Jon Priestley Andrew Dewar Jon Edge Blair Mason Matthew Mcevoy Nick Coroneous Thomas Clarke Ben Gadsden Brock Rawlinson Matt Browning Jordan Portelli Tom Mentiplay Jack Beaton Tim Fogarty Niall Collins Michael Karayannis Jon Perrett Riley Cummin Ben Austen Andrew Sinclair John Nockles Josh Dickerson Tom Skewes Nick GrahamBowman David Jennings Jack Davis Tom Mariani Elliott Yeatman Scott Cramey Harry Cannon Chris Mizzi Tom Gunning Stuart Mcleod-Smith Marcel Bruin

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Leigh Hendra David Fallon Spencer Timms Tim Cooney Aran Hayes Stuart Mckell Will Priestley Andrew Ogilvie Daniel Sargent Zac Allcott James Salem Will Bardoel Jon Lynch Pat Kelly Brendan Blatt

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Rhy Gieschen Luke Lochran Nick Gieschen Sam Geilings Evan Spargo Stuart Low Jarrod Gieschen (C) Simon Paton Chris Sutherland (VC) Lachlan Phillips Nick Butler Chris Branigan James Binney Owen Weatherly Edward Greer Trevor Cotsworth Zac Keane (VC) Micheal Mitris Daniel Steele Koby Trajanovski Jake Trajanovski Bernard Mcdowell James Moio Iza Dawkins Richard Butler Evan Byrne Chris Georgiou Hayden Heta (C) Dale Hawkes Andrew Paine Andrew Tieman Alex Dioretes James Weston Stephen Ward Ricky Jessop Michael Casterta Phil Dinakis Adam Baldwin (VC) James Faulkner Arthur Solomidis Michael Bacskos Josh Uljans Tyson Harrison Saul Smith

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Sam Brennan Alf Bernardi Nick Clark Sel Cetin Gareth Fowler James Birch Mitchell Bodycoat Tim Mcdowell Simon Leon Ryan Coleman Ross Stamford Brad Thompson Chris Toohey Alex Bolzan Luke Bolzan Ashley Steer David Madigan Jack Miriklis Michael Golden Chris Roger Adam Veli David Veli Tony Pantano Christian Gianfagna Alex Caserta Chris Bacskos Todd Morris Joshua Yi Andrew Jones Daniel Imbesi Andrew Sheehan Tim Gleeson Chris Harder Michael Delmonte Blair Mantesso Adam Karim Lachlan Page-Wood Anthony Stena Matt Mcmahon Jordan Stanton Chris Guy Shaun Stewart Tom Eaton

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS

Coach: Kirk Norton Reserves: Shane Doyle

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Andrew Cunningham Jameel Sargent Christopher Molivas Stefan Callea Aaron Taylor Andrew Panayi Troy Anderson (C) Matthew Palmington Jim Ayling Joshua Huxtable James Norton Alexander Taylor Adam Salamone Mark Smith Jonathon De Pellegrin Mitchell Chadwick Andrew Tedesco Shaun McCutcheon Adam Morrow (C) Brent Morrow Lee Johnston Bol Kolang Adam Alifraco Conor Purton Joshua Bellegante Mikael Purton Dale Carlton Wayne Pelar Sean Dean Brett Armstrong Lachlan Patterson Matthew Palmer Ryan Harrington Matthew Dean Lachlan McDowell Andrew Taylor Patrick Keogh Lucas Menegazzo David Menegazzo Michael Freeman William Swaby Michael Sleep-Dalton

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Daniel Schebeci Rhys Stooke Timmothy Morrish Nick Morrison Stephen Simpson Alex Eade Andrew Stephenson Rhyse Yassar Clayton Pettigrew Stan Sapountzis Stephen Simpson Jamie Do Bronson Paech Lachlan Hord Mark Neilson Timothy Eccles James Callea Theodore Sapountzis Jye Borg Tate McCutcheon Hayden Daniels Justin Morris Aidan Murphy

University Blacks

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Coach: Matthew Kempton Assistants: Luke van Kempen Reserves: Luke O’Connell

Adam Cook Harry Lahy Scott Myers Andrew Willingham Huw Lacey Jake Matthews Jandre Slabbert Scott Hissey Scott Weekley (VC) Bede Mahon Bart Mill Dan Hunt Angus Drysdale Simon Thomas Shane Macnamara Cameron Roberts Tom Purcell Josh Gaylor Matthew Dornauf Andrew Torney Thomas Woods Tom Howgate (VC) Daniel Costello (C) Hugh Symon James Clarke David Batten Nick Batten Justin Crameri Levi Kalms Andrew Jesse (VC) Clive O’Sullivan Steven Flight Jordan Foster Andrew Else John Delahunty Jake Gardiner Lachlan Crameri Tom Napier Adam Pitt Nick Holt Simon Yule Charlie Richardson

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Ross Tomkins Hamish Guthrie Mitch Aitken Mark Macgugan Tom Brennan Peter O’Rourke Ben Farrow Jack Heeley Simon Lewis James Bismire Jack Lahy Cameron Turner Jonathon Gibson Joshua Steadman Peter Lynch

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FITZROY

MAZENOD

Coach: Michael Pickering Assistants: Mark Murrary/ Simon Kelleher/Brett Pollard Reserves: Bruce Edwards

Coach: Adrian Connolly Assistants: Ryan Power/Ben Phibbs/ Kevin Chamberlain/Steve Stanley Reserves: Scott Azzapardi

Rory Angiolella (C) Dan Morgan Ross Borland Toby Hudson Bevege John Clark Chris Polidoras Jack Beech James Meakin Pat O’Connor Tom Cheshire Benjamin Atherton Luke Ablett Jesse Dimond Innes Macphail James O’Rielly Dan Clark Jess Cameron-Wootten Josh Vansittart Antony Harbor Michael Lee Mitch Mcwhinney Sam Baker Jack Parkinson Michael Cussen Jack Dalton Chris Wills James McGee Nathan Jumeau Jack Simcoe Dom Pound-Palmieri Tom Parkinson Will Johnson Cailean Moore Dimitri Kynigopoulos Will Fenton James Cowan-Clark Drew Olarenshaw Chris Wallace Matt Brown Mathew Coad Jake Fraser Nick Marshall

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Scott Cations Tom Dlabik Cheyne Evans Chris Krousoratis George Warton Max Ellis Tom Biscaro Max Allen Ryan Ewing Cameron Ball Greg Hesse Matt Kyroussis Will Pickering

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Nicholas Lewton Mick Chamberlain Dave Hansen Tim Bourbon Jake Beard Rob Mann Francis Reed Ree Thomas Josh Cowan Ben Chamberlain Cameron Smith Paul Iacovangelo Ryan Power Ben Phibbs Ben Castledine Nick Thomas Tom Chambers Byron Bonner Sam Jones Troy Castricum Stuart Inglis Gavin Joachim Steve Oldman Ryan Kaye Jace Kelly Steve Christopher Tom Bailey Matt Lewison Arron Homes John Paul Mailetzis Ben Woods Jamie Cetraro Steve Balloch Dave Reagan Dan Mc Lean Nathan Mc Lean Tav Vallance Dale Grant Luke Broad Luke Hawkins Lochan Allen Cameron Raine

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Jesse Le Rossa Bernie Costin Dale Micallef Adam Bow Josh Di Pietro Chama Jayaweera Chris Bray Kerian Kelly James Kavanagh Pat Johnson Luke Castledine Sam Sylvester Jack Murphy Steve Mann Dan Mc Cloud Dave Maskill Anthony Bray Jake Little Anthony Cavarella James Verbyla James Hende James Chater Dale Crotty Harsimran Singh Jeff Bates James Egan Scott Castledine Jordan Schiano

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HAMPTON ROVERS

MARCELLIN

Coach: Russell Barnes Reserves: Michael Flahive

Coach: Steve Macpherson

Leigh Fletcher (C) Zac Perrie Tristan Thormann Stephen Anderson Nick Lyall Anton Duddy Tom Youl Nathan Mullenger Matthew Care Jackson Ward Nick Jewell Nick Henry Ben Theodore Richard Atkins William Brayshaw Adam Power Josh Mcpherson Bryce Pewtress Matthew Gray Ryan Warren Shem Curry Sam Clements Matthew Styring Ben Kezilas Matthew Innes Brendan Culvenor Ed Turner (VC) Daniel Andersen Jason Mccoy Lee Smith Ashley Fisher Stefan Constantinou Jack Wilson Jesse Lovig Alex Ross Daniel Corp Matthew Powell Jack Baxter Nick Hoban Harvey Scholes Nathan Foster Lachlan Wheeler

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Cameron Sharp Justin Ng Jack Baxter Kyal Mcneil Marlon Woltering Michael Freedman Leon Mccarthy Will Lingard Mark Short Alex Woltering Liam Woodland Rick Jones Richard Taylor Max Greenway Rory Lynch Michael Dynon Matthew Ryan Lachlan Smith Nick Taylor Liam Dynon Brian Nolan Jack Massie Sebastian Wright

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Matthew Bortolotto Jarrod Carlson (VC) Liam Mc Cormack (TVC) Nicholas Birrell Thomas Jones Simon Considine Nicholas Crosbie Matthew Gasparini Peter Augustin Stuart Kemp Luke Considine Tom Stafford Jonathan Blanch Matthew Holmes Robert Costanzo Mathew Tantsis Hall Anthony Layton Jonathan Bortolotto Simon Abrahams Luke Boyd Derrin Gartner Steven Crapper MathewBeaini David Tantsis Hall Nicholas James Timothy Montagna Daniel Fraser (RVC) Trent Carlson Daniel McMahon (DVC) Laine Rice Mathew Bridges Jacob Gasparini Tom Jordan Daniel Redmond Anthony McGlin Adrian Coburn Jake Symes SC Dallas Jarred Liam Brockhus Ashley Viney

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Timothy Blanch James Coburn Anthony Manakis John Mc Intyre Jake Mahoney Joel Crimmins Dan Isaac Nick Botham Tom Black (RVC) Adam Lincoln (RVC) Tim Money (RC) Jack Watty Ari Loucas Tom Money (TC) Dustin Cracknell Steven O’Keefe David Nicholls Daniel Bourke Liam De Neefe Aaron Comerford Mark Grigoruk Daniel Coloe Robert Kemp Ryan Michael Brady Hogan Sean Connell William Delahunty Samuel Robson Adrian Bolzonello Matt Mc Cartin Jake Capuano Adam Checcomancini Liam Money Paul Symes Sam Ayob Alexander Montalto Dom Carson Samuel Chandler

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PARKDALE VULTURES

Coach: Tim Powell Assistants: Luke Egan/Marcus Spencer/ Shane Chapman

Coach: Sam Radford Assistants: Mitch Grant/Josh Radford Reserves: Kris Little

Ewan Flanagan Joe Cunnington Harry Stephenson James Rosengarten Michael Davidson Paul Farrar Andrew Hickey Sam Baring Dujon Fuzzard George Smyth Tim Powell Justin Main Ben Tilley Mitchell Simpson Jordan Bell Joe Cosgriff Zac Ledin Tim Mckenzie Will Blackley Lachlan Inglis Gareth Taylor Tom Waters Sam Whatley Daniel Montoya Jack Gallagher Andrew Costley Joe Griffi ths Tom Osmond Rowan Shields Chris Godsil Aaron Williams Tim Wilson Matt Hunt Matt Mccart Daniel Brogden Earl Ree-Goodings David Young James Taylor Alex Armstrong Sam Walsh Myles Mitchell Matt Mason

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Darcy Meehan Brock Mckenzie Henry Drysdale Michael FenwickNevin Alex Carr Ben Cailes Andrew Beecroft Pat Long Lachlan Preston Adam Fyfe Nick Rhoden Scott Wood Ryan Mcivor Matt Myers Scott Robson Martin Beecroft Jared Samuels Nick Robertson Anthony Spadaro Matt Townsend Tristian Lebreton Hayden Devanny Matthew Stewart Jason Lewis Rhys Waller

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Matthew Boland Mitch Grant Robert Gallagher Liam Platt Matthew Hayes Michael Graham Daniel Price Brett Hampton Kris Little Michael Meyer Tim Kight Robert Swayn Josh O’meara Claye Tobin Adam Baker Matthew Ryan Sam L’huillier Paul Sullivan Mark Kidner Stephen Sullivan Dean Miller Shaun Chapman Rick Hayward Lucas Thomas Daniel Mccarthy Tim Boland Zeke Mccarthy Bryn Richards Darren Rochford Mitch Todd Jesse Balic Guy Crilley Tom Redmond Lachlan Oakley Paul Groves Sam Kelleher Chad Ryan David Robbins Reid Irvine Chris Lacey Michael Ellis Robert Layton

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Ben Hampton Andrew Thompson Mark Ferguson William Schubert Sean Denton Keegan Mccarthy Ben Darcy Robert Meade Stephen Edkins Daniel Graham Robert Heaney Craig Radford Dale Schober Tim Matthews Kieran Benton Ned Harding Jarrod Pearce Greg Meier

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OLD CAMBERWELL

BANYULE

Coach: Tim Killworth Assistants: Andrew Tsindos / Fraser Cameron / Terry Ymer Reserves: Mick Bennett Assistant: Alex McKenzie

Coach: Rick Brockwell Assistant: David Witchell Reserve: Trent Baldac Assistant: Jason Plant

Simon Bennett (DVC) Damian McGuigan Steve Romanin Blake Hillier Daniel Desanctis James Kennedy Jordan Eade Josh Kennedy Tristan Beranger (VC) Andrew Rogers Warren Carlyle (C) Jordan Heffernan Rob Deev Nick Latsis Alister Lloyd Nick Tsindos (DVC) Edward Cramer Ken Darby Dominic La Fontaine Greg Tolson Harry Levey Jack Ymer Josh Kennedy Rohan Kapoor James Way Sam Killworth Phil Bennett (DVC) Jackson Eade Jack Le Cerf Tom Byrnes Matt Partington Luke Smith Alex MacKenzie Brett Fields Simon Bonyhady Daniel Toma Andrew Hudson Andrew Clarke Caine Hillier (DVC) Alex Lattuada Chris Bell Jason Hinkley

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Sam Riley Scott Needham Alex Stewart Chris Bell Daniel Schmidt Matt Dyson Steve Derry James Robinson Jason Hinkley James Buckingham Teri Miriklis Matt Berry Jack Duke Stephen Warr Ben Hart (VC) Chris Woodbridge Matt Decarne Andrew Romanin Jason Edwards

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Hayden Dillon Zan Wenke - R Tim Cusack Nick Taylor Tom Shepherd Ash Brown Matt Eifermann (RC) Matthew Holmes Michael Christian (C) Andy Edwards Kyle Shepard Mueller Sean Driscoll Ryan Hay Jake Truefeldt Chris Taylor Shaun Mc Kenzie David Stokes Scott Hills Ian Stokes Dean Shepherd Stephen Tindale Abe Williams (VC) Lewis Melton David Gayfer Tom Mckinlay - R Ben Herbert Trent Cantwell Alexs Bottomley Shaun O’callaghan Nick Biscontin Mark Smith Adam Barclay Rhett Masters Bart Walsh VC Beau Parthenides Jack Langford Jeremy Ryan Richard Young - R Andrew Hopgood Glenn Thompson Luke French Michael Sacchetta

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Richard Young Jackson Moloney Dean Nichols Greg Bell Josh O’connor Tore Valvo Paul Trovato Matthew Adamczyk Matthew Osbourne Simon Tuckman Jeremy Brazzale Dean O’callaghan Ange Russo Jonathan Knape Brad Cox

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RUPERTSWOOD

Coach: Trent Cummings Assistant: Damian Zanic

Coach: Dave Barry Assistant: Brendan Said Reserves: Shane Braddy/Rod Williams

Andrew Frazer Ben Hutchesson David Forrest Daniel Ryan Cal Glassford Chris Goullet Jordan Leask James Lenhart Lain Genovesi Tim Biggs Daniel Roscoe Matthew Ferraro Ryan Jones Ryan Edwards Jarryd Rogers Huw Wilson Sean Towner Daniel Flaherty Jesse Saunders Robert Baddeley Stuart Dale Jake Barrett Trent Skurrie John Hughes Liam Flaherty Bradley Jones Daniel Cantwell Aaron Bell Michael Fahey Liam Fitzgerald David Stewart Mark Wilson Andrew Palmer Cameron Livori Dean Podger Thomas Wilson Chris Tzambazis Stefan Galbo Kain Twentyman Andrew Baddeley Jeremy Watson Nicholas Bartram

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Jordan Williams Blake Anderson Daniel Rowland Jackson Marr John Phillips Lachlan Teal Jack Clarke David Bianchi Mark Mitchell Ben Wilson Matthew Ratcliffe Dane Pound Brent Glassford James Miller Chris Armstead Dean Basar Andrew DeMarco Dohn DeMarte Roscoe DeMarte Daniel Galea George Guicas Andrew Lukat Dane Nankervis Tim Sherlock Jarryd French Ben Briggs James Taylor Dylan Anderson

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Matthew Said Jordan Gay Mitchell Gaunt Michael Morrice Joshua Smerdon Jordan Matthews Brent Swallow Leigh Brennan (VC) Matthew Quigley Matthew Smith Jorden Braddy Daniel Edward Todd Podolczak Ben Riley Nathan Webb Christopher Kendall Aaron Smith Lachlan Baddeley (C) David Morrice Mitchell Wilson Nick Johnson Gary Gardener Brandon Webber Brad Slater Nash Egan Nathan Webster Ben Brennan (VC) Ryan Good Tomas Stefaniw Mitchell Braddy Justin Bell Michael Tabone Matthew Heywood Joshua Shalders Joshua Wallace Paul Barry Luke Smith David Bourne Alan Mcmahon Gary Gardener Nicholas Agnello

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Tall tales from the VAFA, #1437: Mind your language While the AFL seems happy to change a rule any time, the VAFA is more circumspect, realising that Newton’s Third Law (For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction) has application in football. That said, given the family-friendly reputation enjoyed by the Ammos, it was not surprising that the VAFA pioneer a rule about bad language. Brian Goodman, the General Manager of Umpire Operations is unsure about its date of origin, but says the Audible Obscenity rule has been part of the furniture for twenty years or so.

his teammate “Bart”. Worse still, a free kick was paid, which has never been part of the rule and the opposition booted a goal. Nevertheless, the man in white is always right, as proved when he randomly but correctly chose the offending player from a group that was behind him.

Newton’s Third Law comes into play with this one too, because we’ve all witnessed the irony of a player sent off for over-zealously vocalising disappointment only to be greeted with sometimes blue-tinctured invective from the very spectators whom the rule is designed to protect. Perhaps as a consequence, some umpires appear to be harder of hearing than others. While the aforementioned Mr Goodman is reluctant to recite the expletives that might get a player tossed, we all have a fair idea of what is in that short lexicon. Or thought we did until we heard the story of a clash earlier this year when a player was tossed for calling out the name of

Tall tales from the VAFA, #4576: I do, I do, I do. As the bee is the natural enemy of the tightrope walker, so too is the wedding the natural irritation for the VAFA football coach. Usually, smart footballers hold nuptial ceremonies in the summer, but much to the chagrin of coaches, sometimes they happen in March, causing great interruption to practice match lineups. Occasionally, they creep into April. Chadstone played Opening Day with more players at a wedding than started the day on-field in the Ressies. May weddings? Virtually unheard of. Until now. Last week, one of Banyule’s finest informed his coach that he’d have to miss Saturday’s big clash because of a wedding in Albury. VAFA coaches are resourceful people and sensing that getting three quarters from his star was better than getting none. So he arranged a 42

whirly-bird to land on Rick Brockwell Oval #2 and to whisk his champ to parts north before the sun went down. So while Peter Hudson and Geoff Edelsten once arrived at the footy via airlift, our Banyule youngster departed in full football gear, though the pilot gruffly instructed “Hey kid, no wearing footy boots in the chopper!” THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012


Titans of the Tuck Shop This week it’s kudos to Karyn and Claire, who do the hard yards behind the jump at the Cave at Banyule. Basic, but brilliant is their claim about the fare on sale there. They’ve been at this gig for four seasons and their hot dogs are, from all accounts, some of the finest in VAFA circles. They are also touting the quality and value of their recently introduced Bear Burger.

Fashionably fashionable Snow Dogs The Mothers’ Day lunch at St Bernard’s attracted plenty of glamour with a Liz Davenport fashion parade, vocal stylings by Wendy Stapleton and a speech from TV sports presenter, physiotherapist, former athlete and Old Carey runner Tiffany Cherry making it a wonderful occasion for the 220 Snow Dog fans who packed the social club.

Live Scores continues to grow. Almost 3000 VAFA fans are following the Live Score Application on their smartphones. As long as VAFA clubs comply with the directive, all 36 senior games should be scored live, so followers around the world can follow their club’s fortunes more closely. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012

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New look to vafa.com.au vafa.com.au has a new brighter look and is packed with more news, views and pics than ever before. As an adjunct, there is also a mobile site which you can access from your phone. Connect with m.vafa. com.au through your phone’s web browser to activate this new feature.

VAFA v WA U23. The U23 squad began training this week for the 3 June game against WA. This is the first of a series of games for the AAFC Championship that will culminate in a Carnival of the four states in 2014.

The initial training squad is: AJAX: Warren Steinberg, Jake Lew - Banyule: Bartholomew Walsh, Jake Truefeldt - Beaumaris: Anthony Carroll, William Murton, Scott Gower - Caulfield Grammarians: Thomas O’Sullivan Collegians: Jack Bull, Courtney Hylton - De La Salle: Ben Humphrey, Thomas Humphrey, Jacob Williams - Monash Blues: Samuel Baring - Old Brighton: James North - Old Camberwell: Jackson Eade, Ben Hart, Simon Bennett Old Carey: Bas Simpson, Nicholas Richardson, Matthew Parker - Old Geelong: Jack O’Shea - Old Haileyburians: John Nicolopoulos, Corey Millard, Peter Gleadhill - Old Ivanhoe: Michael Delmonte - Old Melburnians: Nicholas De Steiger - Old Scotch: Lachlan Hill, Maxwell van den Broek, Nicholas Jamieson - Old Trinity: Luke Pacconi - Old Xaverians: Nick Wynne, Patrick Ambrose, Thomas Carey PEGS: Cameron Livori - St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: Jaryd Robertson - St Bernard’s: Thomas Overman, Alexander Singleton - St Kevin’s: Glenn Chivers, Philip Edgar, Joshua Taylor, Karl Wissell - University Blacks: Adam Pitt, Bede Mahon - University Blues: Alastair Austin, Patrick Hayes, Jonno Nash, Charles Shaw, Marshall Rippon - Werribee Districts: Matthew Dean - Whitefriars: Daniel Hogan

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If you would like a player milestone recognized, please email Olivia@vafa.com.au by noon Tuesday. Please include a pic of the player where possible.

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In a remarkable achievement Darren Adams has broken the long standing club games record total at North Brunswick. Darren has finally reached the milestone after having a shoulder reconstruction a couple years ago, it appeared it may be out of reach. But with typical determination and perseverance the 40 year old has got there. Still a valuable member of the Seconds, Darren’s thirst to play football has not diminished. Starting as a junior many years ago Darren has been an ornament to North Brunswick and Amateur Football in general. Still going strong, he may have a few years in him and set a record that may never be broken. A Life Member at North Brunswick his talents have not been restricted to the football ground. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012


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One of Beaumaris’ favorite sons, Marcus Lee, will play his 200th VAFA game this Saturday to add to his 300+ club games already played. Marcus joined the U/19’s in 1998 and in his next season pushed up and quickly established himself as a regular senior player. His silky skills and tenacious attack on the ball have seen him used at both ends of the ground and on the centreline. After playing in two losing Grand Final sides in 2000 and 2005 and being overseas for the 2003 flag season it was definitely his career highlight to play in the 2010 Premiership side after 10 years of senior footy.

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Monash Blue Rowan Shields is a club stalwart who has set an example in dedication for his teammates. Rowan’s club awards include Most Dedicated Player 2006 & 2007 and Best Clubman 2009. Rowan has also been an important member of the club committee since 2010.

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University Blue Tom Girdwood achieved the 150 game milestone in round one. Tom first started with the club as a three year old club mascot, and has been a Blue ever since and was a key member of a number of recent Reserves premiership teams.

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Marcellin’s Jake Symes has always been the role model that other players look up to with the way he goes about the game, his hardness at the contest but always within the rules, his focus is always purely on beating his opponent. The no-nonsense backman, who can shut blokes many times bigger and stronger out of a game, is slowly becoming a legend at the club. An Old Boy through and through Jake has been a permanent fixture in the back half of the Eagle’s senior team for many years and despite some shocking injuries over the years, Jake would always come back with the same toughness and hard physicality at the ball.

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Old Brighton’s lively small forward and rover, David Jennings, has kicked plenty of goals at Under 19 and Reserve level, and he was a crucial member of the all-conquering Reserves last year. David is now doing his best to snag a few with the Seniors this season.

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As one of St Kevin’s favourite sons, Julian Charles has displayed a rare consistency has over his six year senior career. What he lacks in size and weight he surely makes up for with a big heart and a bigger big bag of tricks. Many an opposition player has dined on the Candy sold to them by Julian.

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Old Camberwell Grammarian Peter Storey joined the club in 2006 and was the captain of the successful Under 19s team of that year, which went on to win the premiership. Peter is a versatile player, with a sharp mind and quick wit, he is highly regarded around the club.

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Old Geelong’s David Kimpton came to the Club back in 2004 and played in our premiership winning Senior side of 2005.

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University Blue James Van de Pol achieved this 100th game milestone in R4. Originally from Geelong Amateurs, James has been a great player and contributor both on and off the field also playing in the three-peat of Reserves flags.

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Old Geelong’s Tom Lyons, Nick O’Hare and Matt Morris. University Blues’ Jack Maxwell and Jono Vickers-Willis. Marcellin’s Adrian Coburn. St John’s Old Collegian Glenn Costas. Oakleigh’s Paul Tsoucalas, Jason Olson, Adam Mathieson, and Elsternwick’s Dhugal Bedingfield

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SHARPSHOOTERS PLAYER

CLUB

LR

TOTAL

2012 Premier Andrew Ramsden Nicholas Sautner Sam Pickett Lachlan Hill Mark Passador

Old Trinity Collegians De La Salle Old Scotch Old Scotch

7 11 5 5 3

20 20 12 11 11

2012 Premier Reserve Julian Hampton William Strange Sam Cutts Andrew Strain Matthew Hacket

Collegians Old Scotch Collegians Caulfield Gramm Caulfield Gramm

5 0 4 2 7

14 12 10 9 9

2012 Premier Thirds Brett Scott Damien Barton Daniel Molan Michael Kavanagh David Mutton

Caulfield Gramm University Blues Old Xaverians St Bernards Collegians

4 7 0 0 0

10 9 9 8 8

2012 Premier B Henry Parkes Scott Gower Jandre Slabbert David Fayman Nicholas Butler

St Kevins Beaumaris University Blacks AJAX Old Ivanhoe

4 2 2 3 6

17 16 13 13 13

2012 Premier B Reserve James Bismire Matthew Shannon Tim Fitzgerald Jordan Foster Nicholas Holt Timothy Pritchard Joshua Gabelich

University Blacks St Kevins St Kevins University Blacks University Blacks Beaumaris St Kevins

8 4 0 5 1 1 0

17 13 8 8 7 7 7

2012 Premier B Thirds Daniel Anthony Thomas Crookes Matthieu Lucas

Old Brighton St Kevins St Kevins

3 4 4

19 15 10

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CLUB

LR

TOTAL

2012 Premier C Leigh Brennan Adam Barclay Jackson Eade David Forrest Gareth Taylor

Rupertswood Banyule Old Camberwell PEGS Monash Blues

4 1 9 4 3

21 15 14 13 13

2012 Premier C Reserve Daniel Fraser Caine Hillier Cameron Raine Benjamin Cailes

Marcellin Old Camberwell Mazenod Monash Blues

6 8 4 3

18 15 13 13

2012 Premier C Thirds Daniel Kerr Shelley Fulton Marcus Borg Luke Novello Harrison Lee

St Kevins Fitzroy FC Banyule Fitzroy FC Marcellin OC

6 4 6 0 2

15 14 10 9 9

2012 Division 1 Shane Metz Gareth Snow Shaun Payze Josh Vanderloo

Ormond Old Mentonians Peninsula OB Williamstown CYMS

2 5 0 2

17 17 13 12

2012 Division 1 Reserve Dustan Mills Scott Stephens Jake Archdeacon Steven Barlow

Old Mentonians Ormond Peninsula OB Williamstown CYMS

2 8 0 0

15 13 10 7

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PLAYER 2012 Division 2 Adam Sleight Sabastian Ciavola Justin Khouri Paul Florance Anthony Smith 2012 Division 2 Reserve Jarrod Belsey David Follacchio Ryan Sharkey Tristan Russell

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Prahran Assump Eltham Collegians Bulleen Temp Bulleen Temp Emmaus St Leos OC

Therry Penola Bulleen Temp Monash Gryphons Monash Gryphons

LR

TOTAL

3 2 3 3 4

18 13 11 11 11

2012 U19 Section 2 Matthew Mitchell Michael Tregear Alex Heuston Morgan Evans Jackson Small

15 12 11 10

0 5 0 3

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CLUB

LR

TOTAL

Old Haileybury Old Brighton Old Trinity Old Carey Caulfield Gramm

7 2 4 1 3

17 14 11 11 11

2012 U19 Section 3 Louis Greco Damian Proksa Harry Healey Sam Hibbins

Mazenod OC Old Camberwell Old Xaverians Collegians

4 2 0 2

13 12 10 10

Williamstown CYMS MHSOB Therry Penola Ivanhoe Old Geelong Old Geelong

3 0 0 2 6 2

15 11 10 8 8 8

2012 Division 3 Sebastian Angus Simon Yeo Justin Hunter Andrew Brazzale Troy Farrell

Richmond Central Yarra Valley Elsternwick AFC Kew St Francis Xavier

2 9 2 1 4

18 18 17 15 15

2012 U19 North Trent Dimitriou Sam Shearer Darrell Blake Jai Swainger Karey Taylor Rupert de Crespigny

2012 Division 3 Reserve Benjamin Seeger Luke Curry Mitchell Sweeney Stephen Donald

Yarra Valley St Francis Xavier UHS-VU Yarra Valley

9 5 3 0

20 15 14 13

2012 U19 South Lewis Emmerson Christopher Wheeler Matthew Hogan Robert McCarthy

Parkdale Vultures Monash Blues De La Salle De La Salle

7 1 5 5

23 15 14 13

2012 Division 4 Jesse Albrecht Aaron Marsh Patrick Notaro Daniel Penny

South Mornington Point Cook North Brunswick Box Hill North

4 4 6 2

26 19 16 16

2012 - Under 18 Dane Thomas Aaron Cloke Zach Pearce-Thomas Tom Russell

Werribee Districts Oakleigh AFC Oakleigh AFC St Bernards

2 10 4 0

20 15 9 9

2012 Division 4 Reserve Rhys McConville-Brain Drew Crawford Neil Burton Carson Haynes

South Mornington Eley Park Sharks Point Cook Point Cook

6 4 0 3

22 16 15 15

2012 Club XVIII (1) Tim Sheehan James Comerford Tom Kovarik Theodore Code

Ivanhoe De La Salle De La Salle Old Melburnians

5 9 6 2

19 16 16 14

St Bernards Old Xaverians Old Xaverians De La Salle

4 4 1 1 7

15 12 12 12 12

2012 Club XVIII (2) Raymond Steer Timothy Bayles Timothy Demetriou Bill Tourogianis

Therry Penola Old Geelong Hawthorn Bulleen Temp

7 7 6 8

26 18 17 12

2012 Under 19 Premier David Wall Nicholas Sharkey Robert Ralph Luke Barda Ciaran Lawrence

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers

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DE LA GETS THERE - JUST. The usual suspects collected the points in R4 of U19 Premier, but the surprise packet was Fitzroy, which lost, but nevertheless lifted its performance another notch to push Uni Blues. The Lions’ are finding their feet in this tough Premier comp and it shouldn’t be too long before they bare their teeth. Eamon Scott kicked four for the Royboys and Dylan Leech three. Pat “Chauncey” Gardiner, and Louis “Johnny” Wardle slotted hat-tricks for the Varsity, which won by ten points. Xaverians ran riot in the final term, but for three quarters, the Sharks pushed, though never seemed quite up to winning. Beaumaris fell apart under the relentless pressure to concede nine goals in the fourth term. Nick Sharkey impressed again with four, as did Nick Costa and Charlie Woodley. For the southerners, Jak Jowett and Kurt Mokicka were resolute. Hugh Nicholson turned it on again as De La Salle hit hard after the half to put away Old Melburnians. Seb Gotch got three for the Bellers, while Nick McLardy kicked a brace for the Dark Blues. Ciaran Lawrence dropped through seven as St Bede’s/Mentone Tigers were all over Old Scotch, which scored just two minors after the long interval. Tom McMahon and Jack Vawdrey were strong for the Tiges, while Conor O’Beirne and Jack Hurley served the Cards well. St Bernard’s was too strong for Uni Blacks, winning by 122 points. Sam Sher kicked both goals for the Blacks, while another Jack Hurley was anointed as best. Dave Wall booted four for the Snow Dogs, who were best served by Jack Gay and Pat McDonough. 48

In Section 2, Werribee Districts clipped St Kevin’s, despite fewer scoring shots. Mik Secoulidis kicked three for the Bees, whose best was Adam Imber, its 2011 medallist. Zach Ginies was best for the Kevs. Matt Mitchell licked seven as Old Haileybury belted Marcellin. Vote magnet Luke Pinot was again high in the Bloods’ best, while snother pair of Matthews, Lincoln and Tantsis-Hall performed well for the Eagles. Caulfield Grammarians won again, disposing of Old Carey in a game the Panthers never managed to seize. Jackson Small and Josh Steiger kicked three apiece for the Fieldsmen, while Corey Jackson nailed a trio for Old Careyand was named best. Tom Stewart was best for the winners. Old Brighton trailed Trinity at quarter time but took over in the second term. Dane Robinson was strong for the Tonners, while alex Heuston kicked for for the Greens and was high in their best. Section 3 action saw PEGS beat Ormond despite five from the Monders’ Keith Allen. The Olson twins split four in chocolate and blue, but Luke Schultz and Matthew Semini both scored hat-tricks and Brett Hannah dominated for the Peggers. In a topsy-turvy affair that was always close, Collegians edged the Wellers. Eliot “Colombian” Cattell shot four in purple, while Lindsay Apted and Sam Hibbins, both familiar Lions ‘ names, were standouts. For the Wellers, Damaina Proksa and Jay Himat served with distinction. Northern Blues pounded Old Xaverians with Josh Rentos kicking four and another quartet THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012


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Iryoung Fan and Josh Hickey, who shot three. MHSOB defeated the Jackers on forfeit. Old Geelong booted a cricket score, with fifteen hoopers drawing twin calicos. Emmaus St Leos tried hard, with Rob Staley and Alex McDougall contributing especially well, but Andrew de Fegely and Oscar Robinson led the OGs clinic and Karey Taylor slipped through six. Ivanhoe ripped Therry with Dan Jones prominent with three goals. Joel Costello was effective for the Penolans, but the afternoon was effectively over by the long break.

Ivanhoe v MHSOB

St Mary’s Salesian v Hampton Rovers

In the South, Parkdale punched out neighbour Hampton Rovers before the air started escaping from the Sherrin. The plucky rovers scored just one major, that one coming late in the piece when the margin was around triple figures. Lew Emmerson booted seven in another hot display around the sticks.

booting three apiece, including best afield Paul Dempsey. Sam Forrest was good in red and black, but the Xavs lacked the forward options of their conquerors, save for the four goal haul of Anthony Dickinson.

De La Salle torched Beaumaris by 210 points, with Nick Lowrie slotting seven, Matt Hogan and Bobby McCarthy five apiece. Liam Brennan was bold for the Sharks, but the traffic was inevitably all one-way.

The Greco Bros shared seven, and Nick Jook booted four as the Nodders belted the Bernies. Jake van Meel was strong for the Snow Dogs, whio fell away in the last term when Mazenod hit its straps.

Peninsula won comfortably over St Mary’s Salesian, with Thomas Feldgen and Hayden Brodie effective for the Pirates and Jim Gallus and Jake Kenyon the best for SMS.

Old Geelong v La Trobe University Williamstown CYMS v Emmaus St Leos UNDER 19 South De La Salle v Parkdale Vultures Monash Blues v Peninsula OB St Bedes / Mentone Tigers v Beaumaris AFC

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RESULTS Under 19 Premier Old Xaverians 2.4 3.8 5.9 14.13 (97) Beaumaris 1.2 1.2 2.2 2.2 (14) GOALS Old Xaverians: N. Sharkey 4 M. Margin 2 T. Williams 2 S. Berengo 1 D. Cotchett 1 H. Batten 1 D. Hermans 1 R. Ralph 1 C. Woodley 1 Beaumaris: S. Bennett 1 K. McDonagh 1 BEST Old Xaverians: N. Costa C. Woodley J. Anderson S. Franklyn N. Sharkey A. Sorrenti Beaumaris: J. Jowett K. Micka T. Perkin A. Smout L. Bourne A. Shulman University Blues 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.14 (104) Fitzroy 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.10 (94) GOALS University Blues: P. Gardiner 3 L. Wardle 3 E. McMullin 2 J. Coumans 2 C. Graovac 1 N. Green 1 S. Carr 1 P. Ferguson 1 T. Ahern 1 Fitzroy: E. Scott 4 D. Leech 3 H. Simcoe 2 N. Gibbons 1 J. Sawyer 1 N. Ligris 1 T. Harris 1 A. Fry 1 BEST University Blues: C. Graovac S. Carr J. Kershaw E. McMullin P. Gardiner J. Coumans Fitzroy: K. Menzies D. Leech D. Patcas D. McAllister A. Tregillis J. Sawyer De La Salle 3.5 5.7 9.11 10.15 (75) Old Melburnians 1.0 5.0 5.1 6.3 (39) GOALS De La Salle: S. Gotch 3 H. Nicholson 2 H. Ramsay 1 L. Barda 1 H. Haley 1 L. Wood 1 C. Haley 1 Old Melburnians: N. McLardy 2 N. Churkovich 1 C. Kirwan 1 P. Feaver 1 N. Forrest 1 BEST De La Salle: H. Nicholson M. Hamilton S. Gotch L. Wood D. Convery P. Johnson Old Melburnians: L. Prendergast C. Kirwan T. Watson S. Watson J. De Fegley T. De Fegley St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 4.8 7.11 12.16 14.18 (102) Old Scotch 2.6 5.8 5.9 5.10 (40) GOALS St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C. Lawrence 7 M. Coen 1 A. Whalebone 1 A. Cross 1 L. Heywood 1 S. Lay 1 C. Kinsey 1 J. Capp 1 Old Scotch: J. Clarke 2 A. Hummerston 1 E. Furey 1 G. Knight 1 BEST St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: T. McMahon J. Vawdrey C. Lawrence M. Coen L. Dee A. Whalebone Old Scotch: C. O’Beirne T. Holding J. Hurley G. Knight C. Long A. Reeves St Bernards 5.2 12.8 16.15 20.23 (143) University Blacks 1.2 1.2 1.7 2.9 (21) GOALS St Bernards: D. Wall 4 J. Fenner 3 P. MacDonough 3 J. Gay 2 J. Gill 1 C. Connelly 1 H. Overman 1 J. Notaro 1 K. O’Connor 1 L. Sullivan 1 M. Hughes 1 S. Wood 1 University Blacks: S. Sher 2 BEST St Bernards: J. Gay P. MacDonough J. Bennie J. Shine J. Fenner D. Wall University Blacks: J. Hurley S. Aldous S. Bell V. White J. Roder S. Sher U19 Section 2 Werribee Districts 2.0 3.1 7.2 8.3 (51) St Kevins 0.5 2.8 3.10 4.13 (37) GOALS Werribee Districts: M. Secoulidis 3 J. Cooke 2 M. El Hawli 2 B. Leonard 1 St Kevins: F. Keely 1 L. Nankervis 1 J. Gambaro 1 M. Manning 1 BEST Werribee Districts: A. Imber M. Fitzpatrick B. Stoios B. Turner M. Turner D. Taylor St Kevins: Z. Ginies L. Nankervis J. Paull F. Keely R. McMillian Old Haileybury 7.3 13.7 17.16 23.20 (158) Marcellin 2.3 5.7 5.9 8.10 (58) GOALS Old Haileybury: M. Mitchell 7 D. Secatore 3 J. Paul 2 C. Venten 2 L. Pinot 2 J. Lynch 2 A. Thomson 1 B. Gillen 1 D. Walsh 1 A. Mathers 1 J. Spasevski 1 Marcellin: C. Zygmunt 3 J. Sundberg 2 J. Hollaway 2 S. Rimington 1 BEST Old Haileybury: M. Mitchell S. Hall L. Pinot D. Secatore J. Toy C. Venten Marcellin: R. Woodward M. Tantsis-Hall J. Bettello C. Zygmunt H. Manassa M. Lincoln Caulfield Gramm. 4.3 6.6 9.8 12.11 (83) Old Carey 2.3 4.5 5.9 9.11 (65) GOALS Caulfield Gramm.: J. Small 3 J. Steiger 3 T. Stewart 2 D. Simic 2 N. Tonkin 1 C. Schaffer 1 Old Carey: C. Jackson 3 J. Ceppi 2 S. Wilson 1 M. Evans 1 W. Walker 1 P. Cremean 1 BEST Caulfield Gramm.: T. Stewart J. Steiger G. Berry N. Tonkin J. Easton S. Vivian Old Carey: C. Jackson L. Addison B. Consalvo M. Evans M. Driver J. Coull Old Brighton 1.3 4.8 8.9 10.10 (70) Old Trinity 2.3 3.4 5.5 7.8 (50) GOALS Old Brighton: C. King 2 M. Tregear 2 M. Pascoe 1 K. Kempster 1 H. Graham 1 J. Longbottom 1 N. Hellyer 1 S. Zaia 1 Old Trinity: A. Heuston 4 B. Syme 1 J. Steinhart 1 T. Mitchell 1 BEST Old Brighton: D. Robinson R. Kiley R. Naughton N. Hellyer S. Zaia H. Graham Old Trinity: J. Steinhart S. Lawrence A. Heuston E. Plant S. Stacker E. Satur U19 Section 3 PEGS 3.4 7.8 13.12 14.13 (97) Ormond 4.0 6.2 8.2 11.5 (71) GOALS PEGS: L. Shultz 3 M. Semini 3 M. Lepa 2 B. Hannah 2 D. Perera 1 C. Persano 1 C. Caminiti 1 J. Federico 1 Ormond: K. Allen 5 A. Olson 3 C. Olson 1 S. McCooke 1 D. Riazah-Kesheh 1 BEST PEGS: B. Hannah D. Perera N. Karikas A. Petersen L. Shultz L. Reed Ormond: K. Allen S. McCooke B. Atkins M. Pappas A. Olson M. Saunders Collegians 3.7 6.9 7.12 9.19 (73) Old Camberwell 3.2 4.3 9.7 10.7 (67) GOALS Collegians: E. Cattell 4 S. Hibbins 2 T. Goodman 1 S. Madeira 1 L. Apted 1 Old

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James Hooper Tom Perkins Tom McManamy Jackson Miller Anthony Goss Alex Smout Alex Shulman Sam Bennett Josh Ward Chris Smout Luke Edmondson Scott Braithwaite Kurt Mocika Nathan Heaton Jak Jowett Drew Kelly Matthew Zagni Harrison Bennett Douglas Ballard Jackson Leigh Lachlan Boyd Byron Hughes Lucas Bourne Tom Gandy Kyle McDonagh Ben McLean Adam Tanzimat Jordan Thompson Callum Griffiths Sam Holland-Burch Joel DiNatale Liam Brennan Jarryd Pemberton Chris Tilbey Mark Ramanathan Cal Gillespie Nick Vorich Matt Hopkins James Morley Jake Bloomer Scott Sheldrick Jack Graham Lachlan McKenzie Greg Pearson Gus Finney Ben Gray Andrew Dickinson Cleary Matt Hardeman Stuart Montfort Ben Spencer Filip Zalega Jayden Rayner Evan Georgopoulos

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Cameron Antonuccio Addison Martin Alexander Cross Aaron Hodges Brenton Schubert Alex Whalebone Christopher McCready Jake Townley Benjamin Nicoll Trent Pastura Luke Heywood Steven Lay Ciaran Lawrence Brett Denton Lachlan Dee Jack O’Kearney James Dalzotto Juy Capp Jack Beckwith Benjamin Wighton Mitchell Coen Johnathan Dawes Lawrence Webb Michael O’Connor Jamie Popaz Jack Pollard William Lawrence David Goodchild Taylor Gogerly Jordan Young Dale Tanner Jordan Bichsel Alexander Jackson Charles Kinsey Callum Byrnes Thomas McMahon Declan Hampton Kerwin Cafun Kerwin Cafun Max Worrell Morgan Hampton Joseph Bova Calvin Young

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Michael Adams Sam Aldous Jack Bales Sam Bell Jonathan Bunge Angus Cole-Adams Aiden Commins Scott Dadswell Sam Douglas Michael Fogarty Peter Harrod Jock Lawrence James Lenehan Benjamin Murphy William Murray Luke Picone James Sandford Thomas Sharp Sam Sher Joel Theodore Harry Ukich Vincent White Thomas Whiting Charlie Zwar

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Jack Kershaw Jamey Pemmelaar Thomas Walsh Louis Wardle Sebastian Nixon Daniel O’Shea Joseph Turner Patrick Murtagh Angus Smith Patrick Ferguson Conrad Graovac Benjamin Watson Angus Fraser James Coumans Nathan Green Edward McMullin Angus Johnstone Matthew Porra Ross Wettenhall Sean Carr Dominic Nixon Jason Cowland Patrick Gardiner Timothy Burn-Francis

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U19 – SECTION 2 Caulfield Gramm U19

St Kevins U19

Old Haileybury U19

Old Carey Gramm U19

Coach: Josh McCahon Assists: Jake McCahon/James Weghorn

Coach: Ray Leetham Assists: Luke Williams/Nick Perrett

Coach: Dale Anderrson Assists: Matt Kelly

Coach: Michael Ericson Assists: Russell Morris

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Steve Vivian Sam Flavell Keegan Stewart Tom Stewart Lauchlin Kelloch Josh Rogers George Berry Tom Rothel (C) Willis Cord Harrison Malone Hugh Goodfellow Hamish Scully Nick Tonkin Tom Wren Steve Hood Josh Steiger Drew Dickson Charlie Schaffer James Schwarer Will Peart Jackson Small Jordan Ceglar James Easton Will Kingwill Tom Butler Matt Mcternan Daniel Gray Damien Simic Thomas Crozier Hayden Stewart Fred Cooper Norrie Strintzos Lewis O’Neill

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 48 49

Michael Eva Michael Baini Jordan Cellini Tom Soltinakos Joshua Taylor Adam Fricot Pat Der Jeu Nick Bond Julian Gambaro Matthew Lew Tomas Ryan Andrew Hannan Zachary Ginies Sam Kneebone Harry Murphy-Cruise Theo Garrow Joshua Davidson Anthony Giarusso Jim Paull Anthony Barone Ed Chalmers Miles McEldowney Henry Parkes Francis Keely Patrick Moore Oliver Ridge Jackson Ritchie Emmett O’Donnell Lachlan Nankervis Brendan Smart Michael Alexopoulos Ben McIntosh Harry Sargent Anthony Kirwan James Barrie Nicolaas Murphy Tom Lewin Joe Harding Manning Mitchell William Coates Rob McMillan Nicholas Ciurleo Jack Weber Chris Holland

Marcellin U19

Old Brighton U19

Coach: Paul Bevan Assists: Brandon Watson

Coach: Adam Pirrie Assists: Ryan Joseph

Nick Faidy Julian Battistella Andrew Harkin Mathew Lincoln Jordan Bettello C Patrick Millison Sam Rimington VC Joey De Neefe Ben Thorn Callum Brandt Callan Stewart Josh Sundberg James Carrol Mathew Tantsis-Hall VC Cameron Kemp Tom Natoli DVC Tom Bastiaan James Hollaway VVC Thomas Butler Sean Ioannidis C Cameron Rumph Chris Zygmunt Kieran Dellahunty Campbell Mc Millan Liam Vear William Hiser DVC Adrian Beaini Jessie Stone Ryan Woodward Otto Macpherson Hayden Manassa Patrick Chard Nick Watty Anthony Beaini Jerome Iezzi

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Sebastian Zaia Callum Nicholls Dylan Verney Joe Longbottom Nick Hellyer Andrew Luke Hugh Christensen Dane Robinson Luke Healey Jack Knight Patrick Sands Ed Fitzgerald Sam Baker Hayden Johnson Chris Walker Jackson Moffitt Robert Naughton Nick Paine Matt Delaney Chris Hardgrave Thomas Brunskill Tyler Ellery Ben Jarick Tom Hamilton Harrison Bade Hamish Graham Josh Drummond Will Johnston Marcus Bade Ryan Kiley Chris Parker

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

Tim Hunter James Paul Dylan Walsh Mathew Shill Luke Pinot (C) Alaa Ghanem Christopher Smith Patrick Hutchinson Jordan Toy Sean Corrigan Jordan Donnelly Samuel Hall Jake Lynch Michael Sullivan Matthew Mitchell Nicholas Leonidas Adam Budge Sam Nowlon Alexander Thomson Brendan Gillen Josh Alkemade Jack-Thomas Coombes James Reid Tyson George Joshua Slade Sam Nicholls Daniel Secatore Luke Pannunzio Brede Seccull Zac Connelly Steven Kenworthy Christopher Venten Joseph Fisscher

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Matt Jones Brodie Easton Alex Richardson James Coull Nick Morris Jordan Ceppi Lachlan Addison Henry Pepperwell Harry Maxwell Morgan Evans Charlie Wood Corey Jackson Lachy Mahon Lachlan Macleod Mark Walczak Will Walker Simon Harris Pat Cremean Marcus Cushen Bruno Consalvo Nick Anderson Dave Burgess Jacob Murphy James Shaw Matt Driver Freddie Cator Spencer Cambridge Nick Andrews Christian Virgona Ander Martin Jermaine Wunungmurra

Old Trinity Coach: Jed Burgess/Speros Beasley Manager: Stuart Pearce

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Benjamin Leonard Craig Moloney Adam Imber Matthew Despott Mohamad El Hawli Ethan Turner David Briscoe Brent Turner Jesse Humphreys Matthew Turner Sandrino Di Lallo Matthew Fitzpatrick Dillon Taylor Matthew Brown Ben Stoios Nikko Arias Jesse Taylor Jaxon Cooke Mikhal Secoulidis Joel Patty Jack Chadwick Benjamin McMillan Jackson Brice Daniel Peers

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 20 21 22 24 25 28 30 31 32 34 38 39 41

James Taylor Callum Rae Jonathon Wong Chris Hargreaves Sam Stacker Chris Yapanis Emerson Satur Michael Azarnikow Billy Syme Rory O’Donohoe Timothy Costantinou Eddy Plant Tom Bennett Alex Heuston Ted Mitchell James Gilfillan Edward Beasley Steven Lawrence Nicholas Pointon Nicholas Pearce Chris Hughes Alex Syme Henry Winter Chris Jackson Jakob Steinhart Alexander Hasiotis Joeb Northey

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U19 – SECTION 3 Northern Blues

St Bernards OCFC

Old Camberwell U19

Old Xaverians U19

Coach: George Wakim Assists: Neil Langley/Zan Useinov

Coach: Kevin Jones Assists: Sam Jones/Luke Scerri

Coach: Phil Ballis

Coach: Ben Plant/James Woods Assists: Pat Kennedy

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Mark Cigagna Sam Dalton Josh Sims Damon Marcon Mark Langley Josh Rentos Matthew Cottier Liam Carter Mike Matters Jake Powell Mousty Hammoud Paul Dempsey Damian D’amore Leigh Judd Eamonn Maloney Lachlan Holmes Paul Sansonetti Luke Baker Mahmoud Rafhi Oscar Zimmermann Jordan Hull Nicholas Spagnolo Jack Prelorenzo Nick Prelorenzo James King

Lachy Allison Jonathan Ayres Adam Bevanda Jake Bromley Brent Catoggio Thomas Delzoppo Taylor Devers Michael Dillon Anthony DiPaolo Harrison Firth Matthew Gurrusi Josh Hedley Jack Howard Michael Hughes Michael Iacabaccio Lachlan Jowett Ned McAllister Liam McIntyre Patrick Moloney Daniel Moloney Jake Nataro Alex Nicou Keiran O’Connor Aidan O’Connor Tim O’Sullivan Tom Russell Mark Spence Wil Sullivan Jeremy Sullivan Shaun Tamraz Sean Webb Liam Whelan Seamus Whelan Andrew Zammit

1 2 3 4 5 8 10 11 13 14 14 16 19 20 22 24 26 27 29 31 33 37 38 46 49 53 58 59

Samuel Freeman Victor Murphy Thomas Kanz Francisco Fernandes Matthew Peddlesden Corey McLaughlin Damian Proksa Charlie Urwin Jay Himat Xavier Troy Luke Wang James Howells Michael Young Minh Le Nicholas Russell Thomas Schipper Thomas Stayner Duran Bradley Nicholas Adamson Bryce Frattin Julian Giovannucci JJ Yang Jackson Hrbek Christopher Webster Harry Crothers Matthew De Petro Oliver Lloyd Henry Tun

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Jack Delmo Darcey Dempsey Matthew Vlahos Darcy Cotchett Harry O’sullivan Max Elliott Patrick Yuen Matt Dvorseck Tim Hannon Anthony Dickinson Tim Fenton Sam Ellis Matt Owen Daniel Hermans Andrew Prowse Harry Healy Pat Monti Richard Thomas Aden Capaul Aden Donohoe Zack Panj Matt Sitch Lachie Dipierdomenico Julian Kaldawi Simon Love Edward Wordsworth Jarrod Dennison Jacob Healy Jonathon Blake Oliver Keogh Paddy Mardling Ben Lyon Ryan Gallagher Hugh Davies Nick Sharkey Jonathon Close Sam Lefebvre Sam Forrest James Wilkinson

Ormond U19

Collegians U19

PEGS U19

Mazenod U19

Coach: Dave Matthews

Coach: Rob Ferguson/ Peter Battell

Coach: Len Hannah

Coach: Elio Greco

Stewart McCooke Daniel Rizati Jake Pedersen Chris Olson Michael Tucker Keith Allen Chris Hecker James Raymond Matthew Saunders Andrew Olson Edward Scanlan Michael Bannan James Young Chris Bannan Tom McCrabb Ryan McDonald Nick Topakas Blair Atkins Mark Pappas Tom Hungerford Will Sayce

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Sam Hynes Tim Phillips Lindsay Apted Ollie Whitehead Wil Hayes Jon Huntsman Drew Mcrae Alister Fahie Tom Cantwell Julian Elmutis Iain Gordon Matthew Yates Harry White Steve Madeira Geoff Farrar Michael Dockery Max Griffin Hunter Poole Callum Reagan Sam King Tim Varigos Will Pocknee Alex Barr Sam Sabbatucci Elliot Cattell Matthew O’Brien Sam Hibbins Lachlan Ferguson Toby Goodman Ben McKenzie - Sirrett Nick Blackney

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 29 30

Matthew Semini Christian Persano Ken Ng Alexander Persano Travis Livori Lachlan McGuire Brett Hannah Robert Crimmons Stuart Tibbets Matthew Nola Curtis Palamara Lewis Reed Casey Keenan Hugh Braden Russell Navar Sandon McCann Michael McDougall James Federico Luke Shultz Duishan Perera Andrew Petersen Chris Caminiti Josh Ferrie Daniel Rugolina Jack Williams Liam Sudawon Nicholas Karikas

2 3 4 7 8 10 14 17 19 20 21 23 24 28 30 31 37 38 83

Luke Greco Lachlan Mann Nizar Janzerli Louis Greco Matthew Zaccaria Ross Fileccia Stephen Welsford Anthony Bortoli Luke Terry Marc Martino Jordan Kelly Andrew Maniatis Andrew DiPetta Lewis Ferguson Patrick Flanagan Samual Riley James Verbyla Anthony Martino Steven Mydaras

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U19 – NORTH Williamstown CYMS U19

Old Geelong U19

Therry Penola

MHSOB U19

Coach: Matthew Montebello Assists: James Welsh

Coach: Simon O’Brien/Dan O’Brien

Coach: L.Hollow Assists: L.Quinn

Coach: Mark Elder

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1 5 6 9 10 11 14 15 17 19 23 25 28 29 35 37 38 40 44 47 48 53 55 57 58 61 62 63 64

Henry Byrne Rory Vocale Rupert Kemp Andy De Fegely (C) James Habla Chris Jordan Tom Allen Rupert De Crespigny George Morrison Harry Baylis Karey Taylor Will Calvert-Jones George Macdonald Charlie Heal Charlie Vickers-Willis Dave Coward Myles Ryan Josh Sumura Alex Brown Campbell Fisher Chris Ashen Bryce Yeo Nick Wilton Ben Thompson Alex Mitchell Blair Keys Ed Northop James Hoban Alex Campbell

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 31 35 37 50 55

Keelan Biddlestone Hamish Donohue Hayden Rowe Daniel McCracken Aiden McIntyre Sean Rees Joshua Califore Nathan Clark Joel Costello Ethan Daley Tim Gumley Ryan McKibbin Shae Tatlock Jonathon Tonna Lachlan Stretton Will McIntosh Matt Lyons Luke Dragon Brock Egglestone Darcy Ryan Phouc Nguyen Keegan McIntyre Sam Califore James Burt Jarrod Bolding Jacob Gough Darrell Blake Jamie Curran John McDonald Michael Jacobson

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Jerome Ah-Kan Adam Ashton (C) Nigel Ashton Riley Batchelor Stuart Boggett Lawrence Bradford Daniel Bye Tom Connor Brendan Cook Louis Cuthbert Aaron Dimitropoulos Marco Dogliotti Jake Duell Mason Fennessy-Kent Liam Ferris (C) Sam Hayes Michael Hughes Albert Kuang Declan Lee James Mcdonagh Peter Melilli Paul Niklas Sam Shearer Zac Smooker Beau Van Agtmaal Andrew Wheelahan Jackson Wood

AJAX U19

La Trobe Uni U19

Emmaus St Leos U19

Ivanhoe U19

Coach: Adam Slade-Jacobson

Coach: Zoron Colovic

Coach: Kevin Barnshaw

Coach: Adam Wright

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Yuma Hemphill Jackosn Pennington Matthew Farrugia Sam Mchugh Lachlan Gibbs George Daaboul Robert Chan Robert Jansen Mitchell Knight Sean Mcvervnon Tim Murphy Ash Heaver Paul Cutajar-Milosev Billy Mcrae Trent Dimitriou Rueben Slaney Nick Holdsworth Baxter Callan Michael Mclaughlin Abraham Isac Stanley Kwas Daniel Popa Corey Mence Ryan Joy Nathan Bratby Mitchell Lane Nicholas Fry Callum Steele Russell Ackerly Tom Gill Jack Peace Lee Theodoidis Darcy Wall

Myles Miller Nick Lewis Simon Roth Rob Miller Jeremy Sher Ashley Shenker Noah Keddie Jayd Brick Ben Glazer Adam Lerner Aaron Sibel Jordan Rubenstein Alon Abraham Brandon Goldman Joel Lefkovic Zac Goldberg David Burns Josh Sharpe Jamie Malinek Roi Abraham Dylan Ivany Daniel Klotnick David Breger Michael Feiler Zac Braun Aron Mazur Idan Binelli

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Joshua Hickey Thomas Williams Ashley Rae Matthew Stringer Richard Tran Darcy Ingram Iryoung Fan Michael Larcombe Mark O’Brien Dominic Moore Thomas Toohey Dylan Grady Gareth Lingham Braden Brown Edward McKenzie Patrick Hughes Declan Ryan Nicholas Stephens Luke Fraser Tom Quirk

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Liam McKay Andrew Downie Leo Glover Alexander McDougall Adam LaRiccia Teni Legaric Jason Schink Steven Downie Jason Huljak William Hughes Justin Petrulis Sam Symeonidis Kit Duncan-Jones Robert Staley Thomas Cochrane Josh Hocking

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Patrick Benson Stefan Bettiol Keke Blackmore-Moore Dylan Craig-Darroch William Cuthbert Jack Delbridge Andrew Dimopoulos Benjamin Grigg Joshua Harbottle David Ioannou Daniel Jones James Jones James Lagreca Joel Langford Lewis Minney Zac Mowat Sam Nix Jack Normand Joshua Nott Daniel Plowman Alexander Purtell Charlie Robinson Jai Swainger Stefan Zervides

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U19 – SOUTH St.Mary’s Salesian

Peninsula OB

Parkdale Vultures

De La Salle U19 Gold

Coach: Damian Sutherland

Coach: Theo Messinis

Coach: Luke Borella

Coach: Michael Hogan Assists: Peter Harrington

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Brendan Cain Tom Whittle Sam Murphy Kyle Buchannan Matt Curtain James Gallus Francis Ravida Jacob Kenyon Fergus Tremaine Billy Anderson Alex Bussell Mitch Opt Hoog Sam Shaw Andrew Morris Adrian Saflekos Cam Butler Michael Flora Chris Hill Dylan Cropley Andrew Roll Max Kitchen James Cooney Calvin Tan Daniel Cohen Michael Docker Dylan Gook Adam Ong Kirin Raska Jack Sutherland Fraser Coloe Kyle Durden Jack Brennan Ben Andrews Nicholas Ludwig Jeremy Devlin Patrick Pham Jamie Carolan Nathan Phillips

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Sam Glen Aaron Brockley Harry Featherby Braden Churcher Scott Cain Jordan Owens Cameron Macauley (C) Nick Messinis Tom Malan Matt Beggs Luke Keon Michael Wilson Andrew Coghlan Seb Barbour Pat Healy Tom Humphris Nathan Cassano Tom Hussey Jesse Ramirez Laurens Van der Sluijs Hayden Brodie Jeremy Gleeson Andrew Hockenhegger Tom Feldgen Jordan Pomeroy Jack Rothery Nick Baron

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Matt Dickie Mat Podesta Sam Chitty Mac O’donell Adam Knight Sean Hendricks Andrew Thompson George Billings Chris Welch Max Nixon Darcy Ballard Jackson Bolland Lewis Emerson Jacob Crowley Nick Rayner Jordan Russell Luke Morgan Chris Stielow Josh Kovarik Anthony Mcneil Tom Fenwick Matt Horton Jake Stent-Powell Dylan Glascott Jack Dunstan James Everest Charlie Dillon Joel Hollingsworth Beau Leishman

Hampton Rovers

Monash Blues

Beaumaris U19s

Coach: Jay Watts Assists: Peter Rogerson

Coach: Michael Pettingill

Coach: Luke Buller/Rob Wilson/Chris Cockburn

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31

Jack Campion Dylan Phillips Zac Cochrane Nathan Mulinger Bryce Pewtress Nick Cougan Lachlan Delisle Sam Care Jay Dillon Andrew James Tim Jones Matthew Care Adam Kermeen Jordan Mayne Campbell Jones Mark Short Sam Cougan Brian Nolan Alex Roney Jackson Saintly Nick Schouten Mario Papotto Nathan Scutti James Short Nick Taylor Luke Wakeling Jackson Wilson Alex Woltering Lachlan Edgar

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Patrick Bryce Joseph Cosgriff Matthew Cox James Duffey Patrick Featonby Oliver Fitzpatrick Damien Hatch Caleb Heard Rex Ho Aiden Jeynes Cody Johnson William Kittelty Darby Mccallum Michael Mckinna Hamish Melville Rupert Mitchell Aiden Parisi Bradyn Parker Matthew Pittman Andrew Prentice Tom Ruddell Benjamin Tilley

1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 36 36 38 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 51 53 54 55 58 59 61 64 66

James Hooper Tom Perkins Tom McManamy Jackson Miller Anthony Goss Alex Smout Alex Shulman Sam Bennett Josh Ward Chris Smout Luke Edmondson Scott Braithwaite Kurt Mocika Nathan Heaton Jak Jowett Drew Kelly Matthew Zagni Harrison Bennett Douglas Ballard Jackson Leigh Lachlan Boyd Byron Hughes Lucas Bourne Tom Gandy Kyle McDonagh Ben McLean Adam Tanzimat Jordan Thompson Callum Griffiths Sam Holland-Burch Joel DiNatale Liam Brennan Jarryd Pemberton Chris Tilbey Mark Ramanathan Cal Gillespie Nick Vorich Matt Hopkins James Morley Jake Bloomer Scott Sheldrick Jack Graham Lachlan McKenzie Greg Pearson Gus Finney Ben Gray Andrew Dickinson Cleary Matt Hardeman Stuart Montfort Ben Spencer Filip Zalega Jayden Rayner Evan Georgopoulos

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

James Amerena Nathan Beaumont Darcy Betts Danny Bollis James Cleary Joe Cox Darcy Craig Brent Cranage Dimi Damianos Ben Forrest Damian Grant Sam Harrington Matt Harvey Zac High Matt Hogan James Howard Pat Hutch Adrian Indovino Kobi Wallis Nic Lowrie Xavier Leonard Joel Mattiske Robbie Mccarthy Sefton Mcgraw Matt Mullaly Sean Murphy Pat O’connell Con Panna Hamish Ramsey Dayne Schipper Tim Shallue Dom Spicer Josh Wood Liam Wood Simon Woodcock

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Coach: Justin Eke 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 31 33 35 37 39 43 45 47 50 52 54 54 57 61 62 63

Cameron Antonuccio Addison Martin Alexander Cross Aaron Hodges Brenton Schubert Alex Whalebone Christopher McCready Jake Townley Benjamin Nicoll Trent Pastura Luke Heywood Steven Lay Ciaran Lawrence Brett Denton Lachlan Dee Jack O’Kearney James Dalzotto Juy Capp Jack Beckwith Benjamin Wighton Mitchell Coen Johnathan Dawes Lawrence Webb Michael O’Connor Jamie Popaz Jack Pollard William Lawrence David Goodchild Taylor Gogerly Jordan Young Dale Tanner Jordan Bichsel Alexander Jackson Charles Kinsey Callum Byrnes Thomas McMahon Declan Hampton Kerwin Cafun Kerwin Cafun Max Worrell Morgan Hampton Joseph Bova Calvin Young

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Steve McCarthy & Cam Davidson We’re also constantly looking for senior umpires to act as advocates for our younger brethren at the tribunal - speak to Prez Holmesy if you’re interested. Well done Matt! Milestone Another one this week as Shane McNamara notches up 150 VAFA games. This is his 8th year in the VAFA, before that he umpired for one or two years as a Clubbie with Werribee after he finished playing. In this time he’s managed to make it as high as Premier B and was awarded the Most Improved Field Umpire award a few years ago. That night was a highlight especially the acceptance speech. He loves his poker and is still striving to have a little success at the table. On the field, like Andrew Hartnett we mentioned last week, Shane is yet another example of a club person succeeding with the transition to the whistle. Chopper visits Banyule No, it wasn’t the earless one, but a helicopter. During the Banyule/Fitzroy game last weekend a helicopter landed next to the ground during the 3rd quarter at Brockwell Oval in Warringal Parklands, Heidelberg. Subsequently it was revealed that one of the Banyule players had to go to a wedding in Albury. His coach Rick Brockwell insisted that the Banyule player was required to play so he arranged for a helicopter to take him to Albury at ¾ time. Things must be going well out at Banyule. These scribes have arranged for a hot air balloon to drop us at our games today. Welcome Back! A very familiar face (for those of us that actually used to train) has been seen around the VAFAUA poker tables of late. Former training supervisor and senior field umpire Rob Sneddon may well be considering a return to the whistle after a couple of seasons away. Great to see you again Sneds! Reporting and Tribunals Those of you who occasionally lose control (Grant Wardrop, we’re looking at you), might be advised to have a look at the website this week, which features a list of handy hints and procedures for reporting and tribunal attendance. Young Jarryd Morton should definitely have a look, after deciding that turning up for tribunal last Tuesday night wasn’t as attractive an option as a night on the couch in front of the TV. 56

A belated congratulations to one of our own who recently made his debut in the big time. Former VAFA boundary umpire Matt Jenkinson made his debut at Etihad Stadium on April 1st at the Western Bulldogs v West Coast Eagles game. No doubt out pathway program is working. Of course we should also claim Jordan Bannister who spent some some with the VAFA on his way to debuting in the round one game between North Melbourne and Essendon. We’ll claim Leigh Fisher next year. Website Don’t forget to check the website regularly just to keep up to date with what’s going on. Go to http:// vafaua.asn.au The biggest story of the week was in regard to Nick Brown for VAFAUA umpire and as we know a great performer at social functions, see below. Brown’s Western Move Former VAFA umpire Nick Brown took on the challenge of re-locating to Perth for work and personal commitments and decided to progress his umpiring career in the Western Australian Football League (WAFL). Brown, who was an umpire on the 2011 VFL Development Field Squad, achieved something that no other development squad umpire has achieved, and that was to umpire the TAC Cup Grand Final. The 24 year old spent two years at VFL level where he officiated in 23 TAC Cup games and 12 VFL Reserve games, including the 2011 TAC Cup Grand Final, earned him the Most Improved umpire in the Development Squad for 2011. Nick was also the VFUA track representative for the development squad in 2011. Brown made the move to WA in late January to start a new employment opportunity and took his successful umpiring career to the WAFL. Engaging in very difficult training in very high heat temperatures, brown was able to secure himself a spot on the senior list. In Round 2, he was appointed to his first State League Senior game where in Round 3 he was appointed to the Senior State League TV Match of the round. Since then Brown also officiated in the Round 5 TV Match. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012


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RESULTS PREMIER THIRDS

LAST ROUND

Caulfield Grammarians 2.4 6.6 8.13 10.14 (74) Old Trinity 2.1 4.2 6.4 6.5 (41) GOALS Caulfield Grammarians: B. Scott 4 J. Helman 1 W. Rowsthorn 1 W. Rudd 1 J. Cleeve 1 C. Scholten 1 S. Tamblyn 1 Old Trinity: F. Heron-Paterson 3 J. Land 1 A. Nitsopoulos 1 T. McQullen 1 BEST Caulfield Grammarians: N. Guyett W. Eke L. Spinks C. Mengler-Francis J. Cleeve N. Nuzum Old Trinity: M. Kepitis J. Land F. Heron-Paterson C. Sparsi N. Bourke A. Nitsopoulos University Blues 5.5 7.8 10.12 15.16 (106) De La Salle 2.1 6.3 6.8 6.10 (46) GOALS University Blues: D. Barton 7 S. Dalton 2 J. Edwards 1 J. McArthur 1 D. Marshall 1 L. Dean 1 J. Osmond 1 M. Porra 1 De La Salle: K. Grant 2 M. De Luca 2 C. Watts 1 S. Morwood 1 BEST University Blues: D. Barton L. Quin D. Condon D. Marshall F. Mooney J. Edwards De La Salle: S. Griffin J. McKay K. Grant S. Wall M. De Luca B. Griffin Old Scotch 7.2 11.2 16.7 21.13 (139) St Bernards 0.2 0.4 1.7 2.8 (20) GOALS Old Scotch: C. Houghton 6 S. Stott 4 S. Bradley 2 M. Elliott 1 T. Bowman 1 T. Melville 1 J. Daggian 1 M. Bate 1 F. Launder 1 A. van Ryn 1 T. Mursell 1 W. Hewson 1 St Bernards: G. Christie 2 BEST Old Scotch: S. Bradley C. Houghton S. Stott F. Macfarlane T. Mursell W. Hewson St Bernards: G. Christie G. Baseggio J. Evans g. Breheney W. Kingston J. Couch Old Xaverians 3.3 8.6 11.12 15.16 (106) Old Carey 0.2 2.2 3.4 4.7 (31) GOALS Old Xaverians: M. GARVEY 4 W. Bull 2 M. Altis 2 J. Moylan 1 J. Glen 1 T. Fahey 1 J. Hanger 1 D. Meehan 1 P. Purcell 1 L. Dimattina 1 Old Carey: J. Evans 1 S. Pentney 1 S. Davidson 1 S. Lenders 1 BEST Old Xaverians: W. Bull J. Moylan S. Adams J. French D. Molan L. Dimattina Old Carey: M. Baker P. Gledden J. Evans T. Chang S. Hassett B. Andrews

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Banyule 3.4 10.6 13.7 14.9 (93) Mazenod 1.5 2.5 5.6 11.9 (75) GOALS Banyule: M. Borg 6 D. Witchell 2 J. Pentland 2 S. Tuckman 2 Z. Cleaver 1 D. Nichols 1 Mazenod: C. Keane 4 D. Maskill 4 T. Chambers 1 D. Micallef 1 N. Kyriacopoulos 1 BEST Banyule: M. Borg J. Grose Z. Cleaver J. Sirianni J. Appleby A. Valvo Mazenod: C. Keane D. Maskill J. Kavanagh J. Dipietro T. Chambers D. Micallef Fitzroy 3.4 7.10 9.11 17.15 (117) Marcellin 5.1 5.3 9.7 10.8 (68) GOALS Fitzroy: S. Fulton 4 C. Wills 2 A. Johnson 2 D. Temple 2 J. Cowan-Clark 2 K. McKenzie 1 M. Oliver 1 J. Pitts 1 C. Krousoratis 1 T. Coleman 1 Marcellin: S. Ayoub 3 D. Nicholls 2 H. Lee 2 M. Ryan 1 L. McCormack 1 M. McColl 1 BEST Fitzroy: C. Krousoratis C. Wills G. McCarthy T. Paleologou D. Temple S. Fuentes Marcellin: S. Ayoub J. Donnellan M. McColl R. Kemp H. Lee J. Toohey Old Camberwell 4.6 9.16 16.19 25.22 (172) Whitefriars 0.1 0.3 1.5 1.7 (13) GOALS Old Camberwell: D. De Sanctis 7 J. Crothers 3 R. Henderson 3 R. Decarne 2 M. Woodbridge 2 A. Benson 2 N. Bennett 2 S. Richards 1 M. Cottrell 1 D. Mitchell 1 J. Buckingham 1 Whitefriars: B. Vey 1 BEST Old Camberwell: D. De Sanctis S. Flanagan N. Bennett M. Cottrell R. Henderson D. Anjou Whitefriars: N. Di Pietrantonio C. Spencer M. Shanks D. Zachariah B. Vey S. Smarrelli St Kevins 5.4 9.9 17.11 21.18 (144) Old Mentonians 1.0 2.0 3.2 3.2 (20) GOALS St Kevins: D. Kerr 6 M. Lattanzio 4 M. Daniel 2 S. Browne 1 P. Di Natale 1 M. Alexopoulous 1 A. Kerr 1 C. Randles 1 M. Kneebone 1 N. Pryor 1 H. Sargent 1 L. Davrain 1 Old Mentonians: N. Lambden-Grant 1 B. Lane 1 D. C hrane 1 BEST St Kevins: M. Lattanzio D. Kerr L. Davrain M. Alexopoulous M. Kneebone J. Murphy Cruise Old Mentonians: J. Sadler B. Lane D. C hrane J. O’Brien N. Garson J. Doutch

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PREMIER B THIRDS

LAST ROUND

Old Melburnians 2.2 5.7 14.10 18.17 (125) AJAX 2.5 3.7 3.9 3.10 (28) GOALS Old Melburnians: B. Baines 5 C. Baillieu 3 L. Koumouris 2 A. Carter 2 M. Cottee 2 G. Brayshaw 2 W. Thompson 1 C. Tunbridge 1 AJAX: S. Friede 1 R. Abraham 1 A. Cooper 1 BEST Old Melburnians: L. Koumouris R. Armit C. Baillieu B. Baines W. Thompson J. Hooper AJAX: R. Abraham P. De Winter J. Sacks O. Hanner A. Nadler A. Wytwornik Old Brighton Grammarians 3.1 9.6 13.9 13.9 (87) Old Xaverians 1.4 4.5 5.5 13.7 (85) GOALS Old Brighton Grammarians: A. Littlehales 3 J. Sest 3 D. Anthony 3 S. Henley 2 L. Anthony 1 J. Withers 1 Old Xaverians: B. Corcoran 4 J. Davies 3 C. Denton 1 N. Nunan 1 M. Skene 1 J. Bosnar 1 J. Morrison 1 M. Pietzak 1 BEST Old Brighton Grammarians: Z. Wilson D. Anthony L. Anthony S. Conlan J. Withers S. Eastgate Old Xaverians: J. Davies M. Skene M. Galbraith J. Franklyn J. Bosnar N. Nunan St Kevins 7.2 12.5 19.7 22.10 (142) Northern Blues 0.4 2.4 4.4 5.7 (37) GOALS St Kevins: J. O’Keefe 6 M. Lucas 4 T. Crookes 4 J. Syme 2 S. Conlan 2 T. Marchesani 1 P. Harvey 1 J. Mullen 1 J. Jolly 1 Northern Blues: B. Weston 3 A. Sepulcri 1 R. Franza 1 BEST St Kevins: J. Mustey S. Conlan J. O’Keefe C. Ring J. Mullen R. Ellis Northern Blues: J. Phelan N. Parkes B. Weston S. Maatouk N. De Andrade L. McRedmond University Blacks v Oakleigh University Blacks won by forfeit.

UNDER 18

LAST ROUND

Rupertswood 2.3 3.6 8.7 10.12 (72) St Bernards 0.5 1.7 4.9 7.9 (51) GOALS Rupertswood: h. travers 4 J. Wallace 2 J. Ferraro 1 A. Millane 1 A. Gipp 1 J. Barrett 1 St Bernards: P. Romano 2 L. Jowett 1 K. Cashin 1 P. O’Sullivan 1 T. Delzoppo 1 S. O’Keeffe 1 BEST Rupertswood: B. Webber h. travers J. Barrett A. Gipp A. Carlus A. Phillips St Bernards: K. Cashin S. Piantella L. Jowett J. Holland T. Saundry P. Romano Werribee Districts 3.9 7.11 12.16 16.21 (117) UHS-VU / Flemington 0.0 2.0 2.0 5.2 (32) GOALS Werribee Districts: J. Kaklikos 4 D. Thomas 2 A. Knezevic 1 H. Acciarito 1 L. Botheras 1 N. Coyne 1 M. Burton 1 D. Stoios 1 L. Gibbs 1 J. Lawson 1 J. Amore 1 M. Thar 1 UHS-VU / Flemington: L. Grant 1 S. Wittman 1 N. McMahon 1 M. Walsh 1 S. Seeger-Snowden 1 BEST Werribee Districts: S. Stewart A. Shanks M. Culliver D. Stoios J. Lawson J. Kaklikos UHS-VU / Flemington: T. Kruisheer J. Healey D. Vella-Horne E. Ramsay L. Grant N. McMahon Oakleigh 4.3 10.7 18.11 24.14 (158) Williamstown CYMS 1.0 2.0 2.0 6.1 (37) GOALS Oakleigh: A. Cloke 10 Z. Pearce-Thomas 4 L. Daidone 4 A. Mase 1 L. Signoretti 1 S. Scott 1 A. Weymouth 1 K. Bradley 1 M. Tate 1 Williamstown CYMS: M. Singleton 3 P. Cutajar-Miloser 1 A. Slaney 1 J. Dawson 1 BEST Oakleigh: M. Aranha A. Mase M. Tate L. Daidone A. Cloke Z. Pearce-Thomas Williamstown CYMS: L. Watson D. Wall A. Slaney L. Micallef M. Dumbleton T. Ball

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UNDER 18 Williamstown CYMS

St. Mary’s Salesian AFC

Oakleigh Amateurs

Rupertswood

Coach: Ross Cassidy Assist: Brendan Cocks

Coach: Chris Docker

Coach: Ash Lever

Coach: Phil Barrett Assists: Paul Ross

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Yuma Hemphill Jackosn Pennington Sam Mchugh George Daaboul Robert Jansen Mitchell Knight Sean Mcvervnon Paul Cutajar-Milosev Trent Dimitriou Vincent Di Lorenzo Hayden Barnett Daniel Popa Nathan Bratby Nicholas Fry Luke Micallef Jack Connolly Nickolas Green John Dawson Johnny Ross Liam Watson Edward Bordas Matthew Dumbleton Lewis Moore Tom Gill Nicholas Harkins Darcy Wall Austin Slaney Matthew Singleton William Ostrowsky

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Brendan Cain Brad Monaco Kyle Buchannan Matt Curtain Mitch O’Meara Daniel Ryan James Gallus Billy Anderson Jordan Porozny Nick Curwood Alex Bussell Annanth Pathirana Sam Shaw Andrew Morris Adrian Saflekos Lachie Pattison Cam Butler Michael Flora Chris Hill Dylan Cropley Andrew Roll James Cooney Daniel Cohen Dylan Gook Nathan Evans Adam Ong Tom Keys Kirin Raska Jack Sutherland Lachlan Power Fraser Coloe Louis Holmes Kyle Durden Jesse Dragonetti Jack Brennan Ben Andrews Nicholas Ludwig Jeremy Devlin Patrick Pham Danny Zacharopoulos Jamie Carolan

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Ben Still Luke Daidone Luke Gogis Mick Tate Blake Grizzell Aaron Cloke (VC) Austin Deneys (VC) Alex Seremalis Andrew Mase (C) Timothy Michael Jake Lever Jack Davidson Tex Minchin (VC) Nick Guerin Zach Pearce-Thomas Liam Gillard Andy Weymouth Alex Mezenstaff Jake Benoiton Scott Murray Liam Signoretti Asseeb Osmani Liam Lloyd Matt Jackson Matt Pardy Joed Cook Kaelem Bradley Matthew Aranha Jason Dal Santo Chris Grant

Sponsors WATT’S FENCING BETTER TORQUE AUTOMOTIVE

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UHSVU U18

St Bernards OCFC

Werribee

Coach: Tim Habel Assist: Michael Canizzaro

Coach: Serge Ramano Assist: Michael Hedley

Coach: Chris Burton

James Dimattina James Fay Daniel Aiton Conor Walsh St John Seeger Nick Wallace Dylan Stavrou Esub Ramsay Jack Sutton Lloyd Grant Vince Mcintyre Dylan Vella Horne Dan Spiteri Sam Wittman Anthony Ausage Dylan Vella Horne Sean Farer Camron Aristotle Harry Anderson Oliver Mcsweeney Shaq Parker James Healey Toby Kruisheer Tom Mcall Nathan Filieri Marcus Walsh Nick Waugh

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Jonathan Ayres Adam Bevanda Jake Bromley Killian Cashin Patrick Comerford Edward Connelly Mitchell Cooper Thomas Delzoppo Taylor Devers Josh Hedley Jack Holland Claude Issa Tom Madden Patrick Moloney Rhys Muir Ben Nathan Sean O’Keefe Daniel Parkes Stefan Piantella James Riley Thomas Riley Patrick Romano Tom Saundry Mark Spence Jeremy Sullivan Shaun Tamraz

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James Beredimas Jayden Muscat (VC) Lachlan Muir (DVC) Jayden Swallow Joshua Ferraro (C) Jake Johnson Jarryd Barrett Harry Travers Ash Milane Christopher Kaye (VC) Ben Kaye Sam Hogan (C) Joshua Wallace Alex Gipp Cody Ross (DVC) Christopher Corso Andrew Webster Brent Adams Jason Dunn Rhett Coots Rhys Stafford Joshua Serovski James Wray-Mccann Liam Berry Caine Schofield-Lane Cameron Johnson Trae Rowlands Adam Phillips Anthony Carlus Nicholas Cerini Dylan La Sala David Dughetti

Kieren Delaney Mason Smith Nishan Coyne Dylan McLellan Matthew Burton Jack Harris Mitchell Thar Patrick O’Brien Luke Vella Daniel Delaney Jayme Lawson Luke Gibbs Aaron Knezevic Callum Lawerson Alex Shanks Daniel Stoios Jake Hibbert Alex Court Jack Elliott Liam D’Arcy Haydn Acciarito Dane Thomas Nicholas Christou Scott Stewart

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CLUB XVIII

Norm Nugent

THE STRONG STAY STRONG Section 1 results in Round 4 showed that the powerful established teams are again proving forces to be reckoned with. Other results served to intensify the quest for the other leading spots. The closest result was the four point win by Williamstown CYMS over St Bernard’s, who fell to sixth place. Their win took the CYs to fifth place despite their comparatively weak percentage. De La Salle had a huge win over Therry Penola, who could only offer token opposition as the reigning premiers won by one hundred and ninety two points. Prahran/Assumption showed a welcome return to form when it defeated Fitzroy by one hundred and twenty one points. The Four Blues’ victory showed how poor a judge of form I am!! Second placed Old Melburnians were largely untroubled out in Clayton where the “Dark Blues” defeated Monash Blues by thirty one points. My prediction of an Ivanhoe victory proved very inaccurate as North Old Boys/St Patrick’s better form returned and enabled them to defeat Ivanhoe by forty four points. Leaders, Old Xaverians were untroubled to defeat the yetto-win Old Ivanhoe by one hundred and forty eight points. Section 2 results were all as I predicted. These ten teams seem to have sorted themselves into leading, middle and struggling groups. Undefeated teams, Hawthorn and Therry Penola had comfortable wins; Hawthorn over the Richmond Central “Cardinals” by fifty six points and Therry Penola by eighty six points over Kew. Bulleen Templestowe defeated a determined University High School Old Boys/ V.U.T. by seventy nine points. The “Bullants”, who led throughout found their visitors competitive. Old Geelong enjoyed their eastern visit which produced the victory which propelled them 60

into third place. The vanquished Eley Park are finding the standard required difficult to attain as they lost by one hundred and sixty points. In the afternoon match Old Paradians defeated Richmond Central “Snakes” by twenty three points. This week, De la Salle should record another win at Chelsworth Park over Old Ivanhoe, who have yet to win. Old Melburnians should comfortably account for Fitzroy, whose effort last Round disappointed. Old Xaverians, in my opinion, will prove too fast and too fit for Ivanhoe, who rely on Tim Sheahan for drive. Prahran/ Assumption will move into the top six with a win over North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s whose form is hard to determine. At home, with multiple avenues to goal through Sam Cooper, the much traveled Mark Ploenges and evergreen Jason Storer, I believe Prahran /Assumption will win this game. In the afternoon match, St Bernard’s should return to the winning list against Therry Penola, who remain winless. Monash Blues again face an early morning trek across the suburbs to Williamstown where the local side will be all out to consolidate its grip on a top six position. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD CLUB XVIII (1) Old Ivanhoe v De La Salle Old Melburnians v Fitzroy Old Xaverians v Ivanhoe Prahran Assumption v NOBS/ St Pats Therry Penola v St Bernards Williamstown CYMS v Monash Blues CLUB XVIII (2) Bulleen Templestowe v Kew Old Paradians v Hawthorn Richmond Cardinals v Richmond Snakes Therry Penola v Old Geelong UHS-VU v Eley Park Sharks

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On form shown to date, I favour Williamstown C.Y.M.S. Bulleen Templestowe should continue on its winning way with victory over Kew. Hawthorn should win their early morning game at Old Paradians. I cannot see the Paradians having the talent to defeat the early premiership favourites. Second plays third in the match of the day at John Fawkner Reserve when Old Geelong visit Therry Penola. The ground has been a graveyard for many visiting clubs over many seasons and although Old Geelong has shown capability, I select Therry Penola, who remain unbeaten. UHS-VU enters its game against Eley Park

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watched UHS-VU, I have noticed improvement in skill and endeavour and I believe it will win today as Eley Park have little form to recommend them. This afternoon, the Battle of Bartlett Reserve will be contested between the Cardinals and the Snakes of Richmond Central. Form over the four Rounds played leads me to select the “Cardinals”.

LAST ROUND

Williamstown CYMS 2.4 3.6 5.8 9.10 (64) St Bernards 4.3 6.5 8.7 8.12 (60) GOALS Williamstown CYMS: K. McInerney 4 M. Bellion 2 C. Pach 1 B. Jones 1 D. MacLeod 1 St Bernards: N. Mitchell 4 N. Toy 1 J. Devery 1 C. O’Keefe 1 J. Jovanovski 1 BEST Williamstown CYMS: D. MacLeod J. Gill K. McInerney C. Manser C. Fennell J. Walton St Bernards: N. Mitchell D. Janides J. Taylor C. Mitchell A. Helenius N. Toy De La Salle 8.4 17.6 23.10 32.12 (204) Therry Penola 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 (12) GOALS De La Salle: J. Comerford 9 T. Kovarik 6 J. Mannix 4 A. Kovarik 4 M. Naughtin 4 S. Moloney 2 D. Colman 2 T. Krezel 1 Therry Penola: M. Jones 1 P. McCrae 1 BEST De La Salle: L. Bowden B. Hughes D. Colman C. Coyle J. Mannix J. Comerford Therry Penola: P. McCrae K. Pascoe J. Ellis T. Burt M. Jones M. Rasile Prahran Assumption 3.1 8.6 15.11 22.12 (144) Fitzroy 2.0 2.1 3.4 3.5 (23) GOALS Prahran Assumption: S. Cooper 8 J. Storer 3 M. Ploenges 3 D. Edwards 2 B. Michael 1 M. Slaven 1 H. Pitts 1 D. McGrath 1 C. Faraci 1 M. Howard 1 Fitzroy: R. Bulmer 1 J. Farrell 1 T. Wilson 1 BEST Prahran Assumption: S. Cooper M. Ploenges B. Michael M. Slaven J. Corrigan J. Storer Fitzroy: J. MacKay C. Hart A. Shears R. Bulmer E. Barnes V. Talwar Old Melburnians 3.3 6.6 9.12 13.15 (93) Monash Blues 1.0 6.3 7.5 9.8 (62) GOALS Old Melburnians: J. Righetti 3 A. Ray 2 T. Schofield 2 T. Code 2 D. Milledge 1 D. Richards 1 A. Clark 1 H. Tomlinson 1 Monash Blues: P. Coughlin 3 S. Chapman 2 J. Lewis 2 B. MacKenzie 1 L. Richardson 1 BEST Old Melburnians: J. Righetti S. Buultjens L. Carter C. Bowie W. Cooper A. Ray Monash Blues: P. Long M. Stewart P. Coughlin N. Reid D. Hall J. Hertan NOBS/ St Pats 1.3 6.10 8.12 14.18 (102) Ivanhoe 4.4 5.4 7.10 8.10 (58) GOALS NOBS/ St Pats: A. Vincent 3 P. Doolan 3 T. Newton 2 H. Christie 2 T. Bayles 2 C. Stribley 1 T. Reilly 1 Ivanhoe: T. Sheehan 5 P. Farrelly 2 N. Addison 1 BEST NOBS/ St Pats: A. Vincent P. Doolan S. Joyce T. Downing C. Stribley T. Reilly Ivanhoe: D. Miller S. Gleeson C. Sheridan N. Addison M. Pietryk A. Caneva Old Xaverians 4.6 10.9 18.11 27.17 (179) Old Ivanhoe 0.2 3.3 4.4 4.7 (31) GOALS Old Xaverians: J. McDonnell 6 N. Quinn 4 J. Grigg 4 N. Corcoran 4 D. Higgins 2 D. Parry 2 C. McIntyre 1 A. Nolen 1 M. O’Kane 1 B. Kelly 1 M. Roache 1 Old Ivanhoe: B. Carpenteri 1 M. Gorden 1 J. Ward 1 J. Mathew 1 BEST Old Xaverians: J. McDonnell D. Higgins J. Grigg N. Corcoran D. Tehan N. Quinn Old Ivanhoe: J. Spoor B. Carpenteri N. Loutit M. Gorden J. Mathew B. Mantesso

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confident of a first win. In the two games, I have

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Hawthorn 3.6 10.8 17.11 19.16 (130) Richmond Central Cardinals 4.2 7.3 7.6 11.8 (74) GOALS Hawthorn: T. Demetriou 6 G. Dellaportas 2 C. Terzoglou 2 M. Wawrzynczak 2 N. Criticos 2 J. Bartzis 2 P. Pipertzis 1 A. Demetriou 1 A. Mitropoulos 1 Richmond Central Cardinals: S. D’Arcy 5 S. Stevenson 2 C. Glowrey 1 S. Dufour 1 A. Fraser 1 L. McKenzie 1 BEST Hawthorn: C. Terzoglou A. Demetriou T. Demetriou J. Bartzis N. Criticos A. Stavridis Richmond Central Cardinals: S. D’Arcy J. Rolfe J. Ranson C. Logan N. Rice Old Paradians 2.3 8.6 12.11 14.11 (95) Richmond Central Snakes 2.4 4.5 7.8 10.12 (72) GOALS Old Paradians: J. Monro 6 I. Clifford 3 A. Jolley 2 L. Deslandes 2 C. parkinson 1 Richmond Central Snakes: S. Lloyd 2 J. Fegan 2 J. Little 2 S. Bell 1 J. Barnett 1 C. Quay 1 G. Hatten 1 BEST Old Paradians: J. Monro N. Bryce L. Deslandes A. Palmieri D. Strantzen I. Clifford Richmond Central Snakes: J. Fegan J. Little C. Harrod G. Hatten M. Veitch S. Bell Therry Penola 5.3 11.4 17.5 21.6 (132) Kew 3.2 4.3 4.6 6.10 (46) GOALS Therry Penola: R. Steer 7 S. Bannister 5 J. Sacco 3 J. Vernali 2 L. Bromley 1 G. O’Connor 1 D. Vicario 1 C. Smith 1 Kew: S. Tyson 1 B. Spitzer 1 M. Hill 1 A. Quinn 1 D. Cahill 1 D. Ronan 1 BEST Therry Penola: J. McQueen R. Keenan R. Steer S. Bannister J. Bibby A. Meier Kew: B. Spitzer M. Hill A. Quinn D. Ronan S. Tyson A. Acfield Bulleen Templestowe 5.3 8.7 12.13 19.16 (130) UHS-VU 1.1 3.2 6.3 8.3 (51) GOALS Bulleen Templestowe: B. Tourogianis 8 R. Williams 4 A. Verga 3 H. Hughes 1 J. Hopkinson 1 M. Coulston 1 M. Daskalou 1 UHS-VU: D. Whittle 2 R. McNeill 2 L. St Clair 1 G. Fewkes 1 A. Thomasse 1 J. Mitchell 1 BEST Bulleen Templestowe: B. Tourogianis L. Shiel D. Howell R. Laudani A. Parris P. Tsokas UHS-VU: E. Coombe L. St Clair J. Stone W. Cheesman G. Fewkes D. Whittle Old Geelong 5.4 11.11 15.15 25.18 (168) Eley Park Sharks 1.3 2.3 3.6 3.8 (26) GOALS Old Geelong: T. Bayles 7 M. Leslie 7 D. Kimpton 5 H. Brettingham-Moore 1 D. Sahlstrom 1 E. Harrison 1 J. Graham 1 S. Adams 1 M. Williams 1 Eley Park Sharks: M. McDermott 1 N. Chrystal 1 J. Parthenides 1 BEST Old Geelong: M. Leslie T. Bayles H. Brettingham-Moore S. Adams D. Kimpton S. Jacobsen Eley Park Sharks: L. White B. Norbert D. Cowling N. Chrystal J. Dowling A. Wreford

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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2012 PREMIER C Old Camberwell Rupertswood Marcellin Parkdale Vultures Banyule Fitzroy PEGS Monash Blues Mazenod Hampton Rovers

DIVISION TWO P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0

L 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4

D 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 401 445 299 279 408 318 292 334 262 146

A 190 316 242 289 253 297 295 350 310 642

% 211.05 140.82 123.55 96.54 161.26 107.07 98.98 95.43 84.52 22.74

Pts 14 12 12 10 8 8 8 4 4 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 403 316 395 362 257 308 240 182 145 81

A 126 155 129 210 254 274 299 289 364 589

% 319.84 203.87 306.2 172.38 101.18 112.41 80.27 62.98 39.84 13.75

Pts 16 16 12 12 8 4 4 4 4 0

PREMIER C RESERVES Monash Blues Fitzroy Old Camberwell Marcellin Mazenod Rupertswood Banyule PEGS Parkdale Vultures Hampton Rovers

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 4

Fitzroy St Kevins Old Camberwell Mazenod Banyule Old Mentonians Marcellin Whitefriars

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

L 0 0 1 2 2 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 566 395 431 256 245 161 239 107

A 183 186 205 227 345 452 322 480

% 309.29 212.37 210.24 112.78 71.01 35.62 74.22 22.29

Pts 16 16 12 8 8 4 0 0

W 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4

D 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 493 450 422 395 353 367 280 252 251 198

A 204 227 265 325 338 264 429 417 482 510

% 241.67 198.24 159.25 121.54 104.44 139.02 65.27 60.43 52.07 38.82

Pts 16 14 12 12 8 6 4 4 4 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 339 353 327 233 370 286 200 286 163 73

A 179 137 263 190 214 236 212 279 369 551

% 189.39 257.66 124.33 122.63 172.9 121.19 94.34 102.51 44.17 13.25

Pts 16 12 12 12 8 8 8 4 0 0

DIVISION ONE RESERVES Old Geelong Ormond Whitefriars MHSOB Peninsula Williamstown CYMS Glen Eira Old Mentonians North Old Boys/St Pats St Johns

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P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0

L 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4

W 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

L 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 547 365 271 345 329 328 278 263 244 202

A 214 320 277 276 287 334 340 350 397 377

% 255.61 114.06 97.83 125 114.63 98.2 81.76 75.14 61.46 53.58

Pts 16 12 12 8 8 8 4 4 4 4

Bulleen Templestowe Old Paradians Prahran Assumption Monash Gryphons Therry Penola La Trobe University Eltham Collegians South Melb Districts St Mary’s Salesian Emmaus St Leos

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 430 357 288 371 364 227 232 201 168 126

A 144 139 148 250 223 270 360 422 385 423

% 298.61 256.83 194.59 148.4 163.23 84.07 64.44 47.63 43.64 29.79

Pts 16 16 12 12 8 8 4 4 0 0

L 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 501 366 387 403 325 357 318 441 269 231 192 184

A 235 261 324 354 316 312 307 425 312 340 358 430

% 213.19 140.23 119.44 113.84 102.85 114.42 103.58 103.76 86.22 67.94 53.63 42.79

Pts 16 12 12 12 12 8 8 6 4 4 2 0

F 494 477 375 388 291 306 262 223 201 185 171 137

A 93 189 169 226 238 341 307 345 399 390 387 426

% 531.18 252.38 221.89 171.68 122.27 89.74 85.34 64.64 50.38 47.44 44.19 32.16

Pts 16 16 16 12 8 8 8 4 4 4 0 0

DIVISION THREE

W 4 4 3 2 2 1 0 0

DIVISION ONE Peninsula Old Mentonians Whitefriars North Old Boys/St Pats Old Geelong Ormond Glen Eira MHSOB St Johns Williamstown CYMS

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

DIVISION TWO RESERVES

PREMIER C THIRDS P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Bulleen Templestow Prahran Assumption Old Paradians Eltham Collegians Therry Penola Monash Gryphons South Melb Districts Emmaus St Leos St Mary’s Salesian La Trobe University

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yarra Valley St Francis Xavier UHS-VU Aquinas Ivanhoe Kew Richmond Central Elsternwick Albert Park Old Westbourne Power House Hawthorn

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0

DIVISION THREE RESERVES Kew Yarra Valley St Francis Xavier Aquinas Ivanhoe UHS-VU Richmond Central Albert Park Elsternwick Old Westbourne Hawthorn Power House

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2012 DIVISION FOUR P South Mornington 4 Swinburne University 4 Eley Park Sharks 4 Point Cook 4 North Brunswick 4 Box Hill North 4 Mt Lilydale 4 West Brunswick 4 Manningham Cobras 4 Chadstone 4

W 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0

UNDER 19 PREMIER L 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 610 406 382 462 460 378 269 359 285 262

A 186 292 305 372 313 470 388 350 560 637

% 327.96 139.04 125.25 124.19 146.96 80.43 69.33 102.57 50.89 41.13

Pts 16 12 12 12 8 8 8 4 0 0

F 556 490 457 602 321 346 292 88 51 40

A 119 116 115 238 163 219 326 396 745 827

% 467.23 422.41 397.39 252.94 196.93 157.99 89.57 22.22 6.85 4.84

Pts 16 16 12 12 12 8 4 0 0 0

South Mornington Eley Park Sharks West Brunswick Point Cook North Brunswick Swinburne University Box Hill North Mt Lilydale Manningham Cobras Chadstone*

W 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Old Brighton Old Haileybury Caulfield Gramm Old Carey St Kevins Old Trinity Werribee Districts Marcellin

CLUB XVIII (1) P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0

L 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 424 389 436 313 283 286 290 234 273 223 146 137

A 183 179 224 196 289 238 282 315 296 383 444 450

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 638 468 427 460 351 332 234 220 80 79

A 157 131 215 256 267 262 341 451 502 719

P 4 3 4 4 3 3 3

W 4 2 2 2 2 0 0

L 0 1 2 2 1 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 367 315 349 287 212 82 61

A 169 170 170 202 176 375 411

CLUB XVIII (2) Hawthorn Therry Penola Old Geelong Bulleen Templestowe Richmond Cardinals Old Paradians Kew Richmond Snakes UHS-VU* Eley Park Sharks

UNDER 18 Werribee Districts Oakleigh St Bernards Rupertswood St Mary’s Salesian UHS-VU / Flemington Williamstown CYMS

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W 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 532 460 477 312 346 267 258 205 240 197

A 175 164 179 374 263 348 340 526 490 435

% 304 280.49 266.48 83.42 131.56 76.72 75.88 38.97 48.98 45.29

Pts 16 16 16 12 8 4 4 4 0 0

% 231.69 217.32 194.64 159.69 97.92 120.17 102.84 74.29 92.23 58.22 32.88 30.44

Pts 16 12 12 12 12 8 8 8 4 4 0 0

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0

L 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4

Northern Blues Collegians PEGS Old Camberwell Mazenod* Old Xaverians Ormond St Bernards

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 3 2 3 0 1 0

L 0 1 1 2 1 4 3 4

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 332 392 296 371 232 215 245 254

A 196 290 262 379 251 258 296 405

% 169.39 135.17 112.98 97.89 92.43 83.33 82.77 62.72

Pts 16 12 12 8 8 4 4 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 489 307 290 312 231 144 207 184

A 182 215 233 274 241 279 426 427

% 268.68 142.79 124.46 113.87 95.85 51.61 48.59 43.09

Pts 16 12 12 8 8 4 4 0

* Ineligible Player

UNDER 19 NORTH

P W L Therry Penola* 4 3 1 Williamstown CYMS 4 3 1 Ivanhoe 4 3 1 Old Geelong 4 2 2 * Ineligible Player La Trobe University 4 2 2 3 1 2 % Pts MHSOB 3 1 2 406.37 16 AJAX* 4 0 4 357.25 16 Emmaus St Leos 198.6 12 UNDER 19 SOUTH 179.69 12 P W L 131.46 8 Parkdale Vultures 4 4 0 126.72 8 De La Salle 4 3 1 68.62 8 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 4 2 1 48.78 0 Peninsula 4 2 2 15.94 0 St Mary’s Salesian 4 2 2 10.99 0 4 1 2 * Ineligible Player Monash Blues Beaumaris 4 1 3 4 0 4 % Pts Hampton Rovers

217.16 185.29 205.29 142.08 120.45 21.87 14.84

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

UNDER 19 SECTION 3

* Ineligible Player

Old Xaverians Old Melburnians De La Salle NOBS/ St Pats Williamstown CYMS St Bernards Prahran Assumption Ivanhoe* Monash Blues Fitzroy Therry Penola Old Ivanhoe

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

UNDER 19 SECTION 2

DIVISION FOUR RESERVES P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Old Xaverians De La Salle St Bernards University Blues St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Scotch Old Melburnians Beaumaris Fitzroy University Blacks

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

F 441 397 356 418 370 469 214 123

A 208 195 194 252 260 362 519 798

% 212.02 203.59 183.51 165.87 142.31 129.56 41.23 15.41

Pts 12 12 12 8 8 8 4 0

* Ineligible Player

D 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 496 545 348 354 328 375 91 87

A 147 166 324 297 376 243 603 468

% 337.41 328.31 107.41 119.19 87.23 154.32 15.09 18.59

Pts 16 12 10 8 8 6 4 0

16 12 8 8 8 4 4

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WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Club

Senior

Old Xaverians St Kevins OB Collegians De La Salle OC Old Camberwell Grammarians Bulleen Templestowe AFC Ivanhoe AFC Peninsula OB St Bernards Beaumaris Football Club Therry Penola OB Old Geelong Parkdale Vultures Yarra Valley OB South Mornington University Blacks Old Paradians Old Scotch

Reserve U19/U18

12 16 16 12 14 16 12 16 8 16 8 8 10 16 16 16 12 12

6 8 6 6 6 8 4 4 4 6 4 8 2 8 8 6 8 6

Club XVIII/Thirds

Total

4 4 3 1 3 3 2 0 1 0 4 3

34 34 34 31 29 27 27 26 25 25 25 25 24 24 24 23.5 22 22

12 6 9 12 6 0 9 6 12 3 9 6 12 0 0 0 0 3

0 1.5 2 1

VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2012 PREMIER

PREMIER B

P Collegians 4 De La Salle 4 Old Xaverians 4 Old Scotch 4 Old Carey 4 St Bernards 4 University Blues 4 Old Trinity 4 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 4 Caulfield Grammarians 4

W 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0

L 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 404 327 332 357 338 357 295 308 295 268

A 304 251 260 288 294 380 321 387 433 363

% 132.89 130.28 127.69 123.96 114.97 93.95 91.9 79.59 68.13 73.83

Pts 16 12 12 12 8 8 4 4 4 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 400 304 314 259 267 226 201 181 204 146

A 179 181 198 189 199 218 266 400 364 308

% 223.46 167.96 158.59 137.04 134.17 103.67 75.56 45.25 56.04 47.4

Pts 12 12 12 12 12 8 8 4 0 0

PREMIER RESERVES P Caulfield Gramm 4 Old Scotch 4 Collegians 4 Old Xaverians 4 De La Salle 4 University Blues 4 St Bernards 4 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 4 Old Trinity* 4 Old Carey 4

W 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 0

L 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4

Beaumaris St Kevins University Blacks Werribee Districts Old Haileybury AJAX Old Melburnians Old Ivanhoe Oakleigh Old Brighton

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 441 494 411 309 376 299 276 272 272 235

A 189 242 245 255 319 415 401 486 432 401

% 233.33 204.13 167.76 121.18 117.87 72.05 68.83 55.97 62.96 58.6

Pts 16 16 16 8 8 8 4 4 0 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 466 376 393 292 269 249 206 198 156 167

A 134 123 157 228 213 359 271 357 494 436

% 347.76 305.69 250.32 128.07 126.29 69.36 76.01 55.46 31.58 38.3

Pts 16 12 12 12 8 8 4 4 4 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

F 630 458 201 302 218 257 184 210

A 165 209 170 256 362 352 479 606

% 381.82 219.14 118.24 117.97 60.22 73.01 38.41 34.65

Pts 16 12 12 8 8 4 4 0

PREMIER B RESERVES St Kevins University Blacks Beaumaris Old Brighton Old Melburnians Old Haileybury AJAX Werribee Districts Old Ivanhoe Oakleigh

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0

L 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4

* Ineligible Player

PREMIER B THIRDS

PREMIER THIRDS Old Xaverians Collegians Caulfield Gramm Old Scotch University Blues De La Salle St Bernards Old Carey Old Trinity

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P 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 1

L 0 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

FF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 343 257 258 194 266 158 249 96 90

A 114 146 216 143 254 213 305 272 325

% 300.88 176.03 119.44 135.66 104.72 74.18 81.64 35.29 27.69

Pts 16 16 12 8 8 8 4 4 0

St Kevins Old Brighton Gramm University Blacks Old Xaverians* Old Melburnians* Northern Blues AJAX Oakleigh

P 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3

W 4 3 1 3 2 1 1 0

L 0 1 2 1 2 3 3 3

* Ineligible Player

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012


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