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Amateur Footballer 16 JUNE
SEASON 2012
EDITORIAL
Michael Sholly
BRAVO TO OUR VOLUNTEERS The past two weeks has seen the Senior and Under 23 representative teams play two of our interstate rivals in AFL Sydney and the Western Australian Amateurs. Both games were played with the intensity and skills you would expect from elite players and it was particularly satisfying to see our players bond together so well to play as a team and win both matches. It is a real combined effort where the competition comes together as one. The board, staff, coaches, umpires, medical staff and others all work hard together to get the job done. From a staff point of view it is a wonderful opportunity to get involved in a team that many have left behind to pursue their careers in sports administration. I am sure it gives the board members great pride to see the Big V represented by such a terrific group of players and coaches. It is these off field coaches and officials that I would like to pay special tribute. This round of football is specially designated to our volunteers. There are no AFL matches on Saturday and therefore the perfect time to focus on these great men and women who give of their time to ensure the survival of your clubs. In all my discussions with clubs the number one risk affecting the future of our clubs is the recruitment and retention of volunteers. The representative matches are a wonderful opportunity for the VAFA to reward some of these volunteers. This year alone we have had over 50 members of our clubs give up their time to assist with these representative matches. Whilst I may be highlighting the volunteers at the VAFA, multiply this by the seventy-three clubs and you will grasp the importance and the depth of our volunteerism.
In each of our matches we have had a head coach, four to five assistant coaches, a runner, two or three water carriers, two trainers, a physiotherapist and a doctor, a timekeeper, team manager, interchange official and the list goes on. All of these people give of their time and expertise for no financial reward. They are all volunteers who do it for the love of the game. No wonder that this has been the catch cry of the VAFA for generations and will continue to be so. VAFA football is about people. There are thousands of stories that happen each week before a ball is bounced each Saturday – and it is the volunteer that provides the bond for the clubs. One place where this has been highlighted has been the introduction of VAFA TV. The objective of this is not to highlight the on field achievements of a club but to meet the identities behind the scenes that make the club run and provide the individual nuances that make their club special. From the coach’s serious address, to the players when reading out the teams, to the joker who comes out to entertain and generally take the mickey out the past week’s events. Behind the scenes there is always someone doing the cooking or getting the players registered or organising a function. There are a thousand things to do and so few to do them. So this Saturday, let’s all go out of our way to recognise the volunteers. Great volunteers don’t do it for acknowledgement and generally shy away from recognition however just this one day we should do all we can to thank them for their continued loyalty and support. For them it is not all about winning or losing but more about values like respecting the opposition and the umpires, giving your total effort to the team and your club through the ups and downs of a season.
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Michael Fitzgerald Gidley were handy in an unusually inexperienced Xavs lineup.
BACK TO IT! We’ve had a fortnight to reflect on the progress of the season and the chatter around the boardrooms, the halls of justice and the corridors of power, not to mention the fashionable saloons, is all about things being written in ink or set in cement. So try if you will, to pick them in finishing order from one to ten. Not easy, particularly as the next three weeks could see the cocktail stirred again. Prognosticate if you will, but there’s much unseen before R18. Round 7 was played without Big V U23 representatives and some teams were minus more than others. Old Trinity has enjoyed a great record against Old Scotch in recent years and indications from the first bounce at Marles were that such fortune might continue. It lasted only until the second term, when the Reds first caught, then passed the Greens and played ‘catch me if you can’ for the afternoon. Will Strange and Adam Houlihan were in great touch again and Gene “The Dancing Machine” van den Broek showed again he won’t settle for being in the shadow of his taller and older brother. Trinity was far from disgraced, with Brett Barratt outstanding and some solid efforts from Ned Hunt and Rob Humann. Caulfield Grammarians, spurred on by the announcement that this would be Ben Carboni’s last game, was fierce at the contest and better with the football. However, as had happened against De La Salle a fortnight prior, just when the Fieldsmen were on the verge of breaking their opponent, the retribution came hard and heavy. Xaverians found the ball and the space they had been craving, restoring their lead and then galloping away. Justin Perkins and Tom Sundberg were in good touch, Carboni showed for the final time what a grand competitor he has been, while Louis O’Keefe was strong up forward. The Red and Blacks got five from Matt Handley, while the steadiness of Brad Rogerson and Ollie 2
Collegians had to fight to shake off St Bernard’s but did in the end to win comfortably. Cam Lee has hit a purple (pun entirely intended) and with Chris Blumfield, Barclay Dixon and James Jorgensen controlling it in the middle, the Lions accelerated and moved away. Mick Angel and the reliable Jake Bevanda were strong and Mitch Church chimed in with three. It would appear on recent form that the Snow Dogs have a problem with their second halves on the road. They conceded fourteen second half goals while kicking only four themselves. The Purples? It’s hard to see how they’ll be beaten at all, but watch this space. De La Salle managed to keep Old Carey at bay for the afternoon, with Matt Hine playing his best game yet for the Bellers. It’s a tough job to make the best players two weeks running at DLS because the team is laden with talent. Jack Vickers continued to shine, as did Luke Semmel, in a very solid team effort. The Panthers got another four from Damien Yze and were well served by Julian Rowe and Rob Josephs, along with Brett de Leijer, but just didn’t have the guns to battle the Blue and Golds. The shock of the day came under the spires where the half-time score had the history buffs reaching for the record books to find University Blues biggest ever losing margin at home. Given they were seventy-nine points behind as the fans repaired to the sausage rolls and scones, it was no wonder. St Bede’s/Mentone Tigers, who had hinted at good form the previous Saturday, came out roaring. Nine in the first, eight in the second, a quieter three in the third and a happy six in the last brought joy to Brindisian hearts not felt since the Beveridge days. Shaun Glennen and George TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Old Carey v Old Trinity Caulfield Grammarians v Collegians Old Scotch v University Blues Old Xaverians v De La Salle St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v St Bernards
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Rowlands played out of their skin, with fifteen between them and Michael Wintle was back to his very best. Jack Watts, again a tower of power, with Peter Summers and Marshall Rippon battled hard but blues conceded twenty-six and nobody wins with that happening. THIS WEEK: How the worm turns. Late last season, Uni Blues had the opportunity to end the Cardinals’ long stay in Premier section. Today, the sandshoe is on the other foot, as Old Scotch greets the Varsity, hoping to put it in further trouble. The Panthers will help Old Trinity across the road and will then hope to send them packing. Old Carey needs a win, but so too the Ts and this battle of Bulleen will be an intriguing affair. Caulfield Grammarians plays host to Collegians, a daunting prospect for any team. That it’s 7-0 versus 0-7 is a scary thought, top versus bottom, but nothing lasts forever. The clash at Toorak Park between Old Xavs and De
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Collegians 3.3 5.10 12.14 19.16 (130) St Bernards 3.3 8.4 9.7 12.8 (80) GOALS Collegians: S. Taft 4 A. Croft 3 N. Ries 3 C. Blumfield 2 J. Kondarovswkis 2 C. Lee 2 T. Goodman 1 S. Troon 1 D. Strachan 1 St Bernards: A. Merrington 3 M. Church 3 L. O’Sullivan 1 J. Bevanda 1 R. Schroder 1 B. George 1 D. Byrne 1 J. Gay 1 BEST Collegians: C. Lee J. Jorgensen C. Blumfield A. Croft B. Dixon D. Russo St Bernards: M. Angel J. Bevanda M. Church J. Gay R. Moylan J. Shine De La Salle 5.0 7.3 10.9 14.15 (99) Old Carey 3.2 5.5 5.7 10.7 (67) GOALS De La Salle: B. Oakley 4 S. Pickett 2 L. Harrison 2 T. McMahon 2 M. Duggan 2 D. Lowe 1 N. Roberts 1 Old Carey: D. Yze 4 B. Smithwick 2 J. Rimington 1 J. Reid 1 J. Murphy 1 J. Rowe 1 BEST De La Salle: M. Hine B. Oakley J. Baxter T. Kovess L. Semmel J. Vickers Old Carey: J. Rowe B. De Leijer R. Josephs J. Reid A. Stewart-Holmes J. Rimington Old Xaverians 3.1 5.6 9.10 17.13 (115) Caulfield Grammarians 2.3 4.8 6.13 7.15 (57) GOALS Old Xaverians: M. Handley 5 J. Mercuri 3 N. Wynne 3 B. Goss 1 J. Ulbrick 1 E. Prowse 1 L. Tiernan 1 M. Romanin 1 B. Rogerson 1 Caulfield Grammarians: L. O’Keefe 3 Z. Parsons 1 B. Carboni 1 M. Hacket 1 N. Brown 1 BEST Old Xaverians: B. Rogerson O. Gidley L. Howard D. Lynch C. Purss Caulfield Grammarians: J. Perkins G. Winter B. Price D. Reilly B. Hyland T. Sundberg Old Scotch 2.4 7.6 10.8 14.11 (95) Old Trinity 4.2 6.2 8.5 10.5 (65) GOALS Old Scotch: W. Strange 3 A. Houlihan 3 L. Hill 2 C. Watts 2 A. Lim 1 T. McKinley 1 L. Schumann 1 M. Seed 1 Old Trinity: A. Ramsden 4 N. Howell 2 B. Howell 1 E. Weatherson 1 J. Hunt 1 T. Walsh 1 BEST Old Scotch: G. van den Broek A. Houlihan M. Burns S. Thompson S. Sherwen T. McKinley Old Trinity: B. Barratt N. Hunt M. Brown R. Humann A. Kyriacopoulos N. Howell St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 9.4 17.6 20.9 26.9 (165) University Blues 2.5 4.5 10.11 15.13 (103) GOALS St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: S. Glennen 8 G. Rowlands 7 P. Kean 3 A. Kane 2 H. Jeans 2 C. Richards 1 L. Hulse 1 L. Stutterd 1 L. Terrell 1 University Blues: J. Watts 3 S. Bryce 3 S. Chadwick 2 A. Lowck 2 P. Butko 1 B. McConnell 1 P. Summers 1 I. Prendergast 1 M. Rippon 1 BEST St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Wintle S. Glennen G. Rowlands C. Richards P. Kean P. Tyquin University Blues: J. Watts P. Summers M. Rippon P. Butko S. Bryce S. Driscoll
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La Salle has been eagerly anticipated all season. Last year, De La was down, nearly out, recovered, hit the front and was ahead until the last ten seconds. This season, De La has looked the more capable outfit, though we know too much to suggest that this game will decide no more than ladder position, and even that will be temporary. Still, it will be intense and fast and show all that is good about VAFA football. St Bernard’s from the north and the Brindisians from the south meet at the Wick on Sunday. It will be the first time these clubs have met and it is sure to be an interesting contest. After last week, one might favour the Seasiders, but who can be sure.
PREMIER RESERVE Collegians 2.3 6.3 7.5 9.6 (60) St Bernards 3.1 4.2 7.4 8.4 (52) GOALS Collegians: M. Dyer 3 J. Hampton 2 L. Casey 1 B. Riddle 1 C. Bonnar 1 D. Maddk 1 St Bernards: B. Peart 3 C. Mitchell 2 J. Rose 1 S. Clarke 1 K. Farrell 1 BEST Collegians: J. Head B. Holst E. Malone M. Williams J. Kamener M. Dyer St Bernards: J. Manunzio P. Harris B. Peart M. Borzillo S. Cannatelli De La Salle 4.5 6.7 11.11 16.13 (109) Old Carey 2.0 4.1 5.2 8.5 (53) GOALS De La Salle: N. Fyfield 4 D. Close 2 L. O’Connell 2 A. Palmer 2 J. Phillips 1 N. Roberts 1 T. Parker 1 T. Hunt 1 J. Harris 1 L. Bull 1 Old Carey: J. Wagner 1 T. Smith 1 D. Bowley 1 A. Reed 1 B. Fordham 1 H. McQueenMiscamble 1 T. Wilkins 1 C. Fitzpatrick 1 BEST De La Salle: R. Harris L. Bull T. Parker N. Roberts D. Close N. Fyfield Old Carey: A. Reed H. McQueen-Miscamble T. Smith A. Bird W. Cushen J. Murrie Old Xaverians 4.1 9.2 12.3 18.5 (113) Caulfield Grammarians 0.3 2.5 4.7 5.9 (39) GOALS Old Xaverians: M. Hannan 4 A. Pasceri 3 C. Larkins 3 D. Barry 2 M. Walsh 1 C. Santalucia 1 D. Iacuone 1 D. Walker 1 J. Scanlan 1 J. Preece 1 Caulfield Grammarians: J. Cleeve 2 P. Mayes 1 S. Howard 1 C. May 1 BEST Old Xaverians: C. Santalucia M. Douglas N. Biddlecombe M. Hannan J. Scanlan M. Garvey Caulfield Grammarians: T. Nixon N. Karoly J. Cleeve P. Mayes T. Yelland D. Allanson Old Scotch 1.3 7.4 10.5 18.9 (117) Old Trinity 1.1 3.4 5.9 6.10 (46) GOALS Old Scotch: M. Peric 4 T. Mead 3 N. Lawrence 2 S. Bradley 2 F. Macfarlane 2 M. Davis 1 A. Tummel 1 S. White 1 T. Mursell 1 A. Gray 1 Old Trinity: T. Howell 2 J. Gale 1 T. Cade 1 S. Cade 1 J. Gillies 1 BEST Old Scotch: T. Mead N. Lawrence S. White A. Gray A. Tummel S. Leith Old Trinity: J. Gale D. Coulsen-Hoffacker R. Mason W. Bowman J. Gillies E. Bowman University Blues 6.2 11.3 16.4 22.10 (142) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.2 3.3 5.3 6.3 (39) GOALS University Blues: J. Townley 7 M. Maltman 3 N. MacRae 2 E. Long 2 D. Barton 1 D. Zambon 1 T. Girdwood 1 N. Keating 1 B. Millard 1 S. Dalton 1 N. Pope 1 D. Condon 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: N. Munday 3 S. Kidd 1 D. Lynch 1 A. Fyans 1 BEST University Blues: J. Townley D. Zambon N. Keating A. Christensen M. Maltman E. Long St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. McGettigan D. Lynch N. Munday A. Fyans J. Marks N. Kane
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Di Langton
FORGING AHEAD Refreshed after the long weekend (and without a single Premier B participant in the senior Big V team that travelled to Sydney), all ten teams should be raring to go this round with a little more spring in the step. But first a recap of round seven, which saw a few stellar lights missing with U23 Big V duties, and a couple of surprise results; most notably Oakleigh’s out-maneuvering of fifth-placed Werribee at Soldier’s Reserve in their first win of the year. The Tigers looked ominous early and had the Krusher defence under siege, but the Oaks hit back to hold a slim five point advantage at the long break. An enthralling battle ensued and given Oakleigh’s shaky third quarters this year, the Krusher faithful were more optimistic than confident. But the doubters were silenced with a solid display and the Krushers headed into the final stanza with a one-goal advantage. Werribee regained the ascendancy but the Krushers were not to be denied, clawing back the lead and running out 15 point victors. A very happy and relieved coach joined the delirious Krusher fans in a long-awaited post match celebration. Dermot Cleary and Tim Scott booted three each for Oakleigh, Mick Harold and Tim Doherty amongst their best; while Aaron Taylor (6) and Josh Huxtable were best for the Tigers. The return of the wandering minstrel, Dan Anthony, added potency to Old Brighton’s forward line in a stirring seven point win over Old Melburnians at South Road. Anthony contributed five majors in a tight arm-wrestle with the dark blues who dominated early and looked to have the home boys scrambling. But the ‘Tonners put on a seven goal burst in the second term via the excellent work of Leigh Hendra, capitalising on Jordan Portelli’s 4
(4) ruck work while Michael Dewar (4) slipped behind the surging OMs defences. The visitors mounted a final challenge however to take a three-point advantage at the final change, and the desperate ‘Tonners’ forged to the lead with goals to Portelli who went forward when Jack Beaton had an impressive spell on the ball. OM’s were valiant in defeat, Tim McLardy and Lachie Bennett amongst their best, each kicking three. An expectant crowd looked on at King Oval as SKOBs hosted the Haileyburians; new faces abounded as St Kevin’s blooded four debutantes and OH were also missing some regulars. The game see-sawed and although the tri-colours led by 17 points at the long break it was by no means decisive. Once again Jock Marchesani gave a spirited third term, combining good forward work with some tough centre clearances alongside partner in crime Karl Wissell. Plugger Lynch and the Dowd brothers were prominent but it was a very even team effort that saw SKOB run out 47 point victors in arguably the best of their seven straight victories. Matt Lillie and Hamish McLauchlan were named in the Bloods’ best. Beaumaris handed AJAX a football lesson at Shark Park, outplaying the visitors in most facets of the match. Beauy won the first three quarters comfortably but to the Jacka’s credit they scored five goals in a courageous final term. Richie Simons was best for AJAX with 6 goals in the key forward post while at the other end Adam Caplan fought hard. Callan Buckley and Nick Dickinson (4) were outstanding for the Sharks. Jim Binney stepped up a notch kicking three for Old Ivanhoe at Pine Lodge as they put up TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD AJAX v St Kevins Old Brighton v Oakleigh Old Haileybury v Old Ivanhoe Old Melburnians v Werribee Districts University Blacks v Beaumaris
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a gallant effort against a superbly balanced Uni Blacks outfit. Evan Spargo was another bright spark for the beleaguered Hoers who offered a much tighter backline, but went down nonetheless by 35 points, unable to counter the Blacks’ multiple scoring options. Jake Matthews (2) their best along with John Delahunty and Harry Lahy. THIS WEEK The ‘Tonners are enjoying a wonderful purple patch and should continue that trend with a win over Oakleigh at the beach, while AJAX won’t be so happy at home hosting St Kevins who should also keep the unbeaten dream alive, at least for another week. The Bloods will expect to be quietly celebrating in their home-rooms after their encounter with Old Ivanhoe, but it’s
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Beaumaris 6.3 14.8 18.17 24.23 (167) AJAX 2.1 3.2 5.4 10.9 (69) GOALS Beaumaris: N. Dickinson 4 M. Lee 3 T. Buckley 3 B. Haynes 3 S. Gower 3 W. Murton 3 S. Braithwaite 2 J. Thompson 1 T. Cumming 1 L. McNicholas 1 AJAX: R. Simon 6 J. Lew 2 J. Tendler 1 G. Blieden 1 BEST Beaumaris: C. Buckley N. Dickinson L. McNicholas B. Haynes T. Buckley W. Murton AJAX: R. Simon A. Caplan C. Jankie L. Peters W. Steinberg M. Jankie Old Brighton 2.2 9.5 12.8 16.12 (108) Old Melburnians 4.2 6.3 13.5 15.11 (101) GOALS Old Brighton: D. Anthony 5 M. Dewar 4 J. Portelli 4 D. Jennings 2 J. Davis 1 Old Melburnians: T. McLardy 3 L. Bennett 3 C. Beck 2 A. Armstrong 2 T. Hywood 2 E. De Fegely 1 N. Daish 1 J. Beaumont 1 BEST Old Brighton: L. Hendra J. Pascoe J. Portelli D. Anthony M. Bruin J. Davis Old Melburnians: T. McLardy N. Daish L. Haralambous J. Beaumont L. Bennett E. De Fegely University Blacks 5.3 9.7 9.10 14.15 (99) Old Ivanhoe 2.3 3.8 6.10 9.10 (64) GOALS University Blacks: J. Matthews 2 S. Flight 2 C. Richardson 2 J. Bismire 2 T. Napier 2 J. Slabbert 1 A. Willingham 1 D. Costello 1 J. Gaylor 1 Old Ivanhoe: J. Binney 3 M. Delmonte 2 P. Spurling 1 H. Heta 1 D. Steele 1 C. Pirret 1 BEST University Blacks: J. Matthews J. Delahunty H. Lahy A. Willingham M. Aitken C. Richardson Old Ivanhoe: E. Spargo S. Ward J. Binney R. Gieschen H. Heta S. Geilings St Kevins 3.1 8.2 13.5 18.10 (118) Old Haileybury 3.4 4.9 6.10 10.11 (71) GOALS St Kevins: J. Gabelich 5 J. Marchesani 3 K. Brick 3 H. Parkes 2 A. Lynch 1 J. Nash 1 K. Wissell 1 Old Haileybury: C. Ferguson 2 T. Ridgway 2 C. Millard 2 H. McLauchlan 1 D. Harrison 1 W. McTaggart 1 A. Johnston 1 BEST St Kevins: B. Dowd S. Bishop J. Gabelich K. Wissell J. Marchesani P. Dowd Old Haileybury: M. Lillie H. McLauchlan D. Harrison N. Gooda P. Gleadhill A. Johnston Oakleigh 4.2 7.4 9.7 13.12 (90) Werribee Districts 2.1 6.5 8.7 11.9 (75) GOALS Oakleigh: T. Scott 3 D. Cleary 3 C. Lavery 2 M. Harold 2 P. Tsoucalas 1 J. Hind 1 S. Way 1 Werribee Districts: A. Taylor 6 C. Purton 1 J. Huxtable 1 C. Molivas 1 P. Keogh 1 B. Kolang 1 BEST Oakleigh: M. Harold T. Doherty C. Lamb D. Cleary K. Hogan Werribee Districts: J. Huxtable J. De Pellegrin A. Morrow C. Purton S. Callea B. Morrow
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a little harder to predict the fortunes of Old Melburnians and the Tigers at the Junction with both coming off surprise losses. Werribee are extraordinarily confident on the road (yet not so dominant at home) and could be an upset here. The undisputed match of the round will be second-placed Uni Blacks hosting Beaumaris in third spot. Available personnel may dictate the outcome, and certainly the margin, but all things being equal the Varsity should salute in a cracking contest. Please email your match reports, thoughts and feelings to dilangton@bigpond.com by Sunday evening.
PREMIER B RESERVE Beaumaris 4.2 10.2 15.4 19.5 (119) AJAX 0.2 2.4 4.7 10.8 (68) GOALS Beaumaris: T. Abbott 5 M. Ensor 3 T. Pritchard 3 P. Richter 2 O. Webber 1 J. Bull 1 J. Bliesner 1 M. Stevens 1 L. Slater 1 G. Roberts 1 AJAX: A. Trytell 2 J. Tonkin 1 A. Kalb 1 E. Lang 1 N. Rischin 1 N. Lewis 1 A. Lerner 1 J. Nevezie 1 J. Ludski 1 BEST Beaumaris: T. Abbott S. Brennan P. Richter T. Woolnough A. Catlin T. Pritchard AJAX: J. Ludski N. Shulman E. Lang A. Kalb N. Lewis R. Schlesinger Old Brighton 2.1 7.4 9.6 12.8 (80) Old Melburnians 3.1 4.4 6.8 8.10 (58) GOALS Old Brighton: N. Coroneos 5 S. Macleod-Smith 2 S. Hooy 1 A. Taylor 1 N. Paine 1 T. Skewes 1 N. Graham-Bowman 1 Old Melburnians: C. Wischer 2 A. Gregory 2 T. Healey 1 B. McKie 1 E. Lloyd 1 P. Kennon 1 BEST Old Brighton: K. Rawlinson T. Skewes N. Coroneos S. Roney N. Paine M. Pascoe Old Melburnians: C. Cumbrae-Stewart C. Hood A. Carter H. Jupp B. Hayes B. McKie University Blacks 4.6 13.11 20.12 25.16 (166) Old Ivanhoe 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6) GOALS University Blacks: S. McNamara 5 T. Brennan 4 T. Woods 3 L. Kalms 2 J. Steadman 2 B. Farrow 1 H. Guthrie 1 J. Clarke 1 J. Keegan 1 A. Jesse 1 C. Turner 1 J. Gardiner 1 N. Lord 1 S. Judson 1 Old Ivanhoe: P. Dinakis 1 BEST University Blacks: S. McNamara C. Turner T. Brennan M. Dornauf S. Yule T. WOODS Old Ivanhoe: C. Ferguson R. Buckley G. Fowler C. Bacskos J. O’Neill P. Dinakis St Kevins 7.2 10.4 16.6 22.10 (142) Old Haileybury 0.1 0.2 2.3 4.3 (27) GOALS St Kevins: T. Bowden 3 J. O’Rourke 3 S. Conlan 3 T. Marchesani 2 S. O’Connor 2 M. Lattanzio 2 M. Shannon 2 J. Mullen 1 P. Rhodes 1 D. Gibbs 1 J. Staffieri 1 E. Ring 1 Old Haileybury: J. Bayard 1 R. Mosbey 1 D. Gilby 1 S. Casey 1 BEST St Kevins: S. Conlan D. Gibbs J. Staffieri C. Ring D. Mahoney H. McPherson Old Haileybury: R. Mathers A. Mathers A. King S. Fitzgerald S. Casey D. Gilby Werribee Districts 3.1 6.3 8.9 10.12 (72) Oakleigh 0.2 1.5 2.5 4.11 (35) GOALS Werribee Districts: not provided Oakleigh: T. Costigan 2 Z. Thiessens 1 L. Morin 1 BEST Werribee Districts: not provided Oakleigh: M. Wass A. Murray J. Fitzgerald R. Holden T. Mottram A. Shaw
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TOP FOUR ESTABLISH SOME BREATHING ROOM It took seven rounds, but a breakaway group has emerged. With most results going to script, the top four have given themselves a bit of elbow room from the peloton of Mazenod, Banyule, PEGS and Rupertswood. From there, another clearly-defined gap to the relegation zone, currently occupied by the Blues and the Rovers. A couple of weeks left to the halfway point, which will be a critical time for the also-rans to try to get a positive win-loss ledger. In Round 7, Monash hosted Fitzroy at the university and the Ashers came out firing, establishing an early lead at the first change of ends. Andrew Hickey was busy and Ewan Flanagan was having his best game of 2012. Unfortunately for the home side, the disappointing first quarter stung the Roys into action, seizing control of the game and then putting it beyond doubt, with ten goals to two in the second and third quarters. Ablett stepped up in Vansittart’s absence and Angiolella continued his impeccable form over the past month, bobbing up for two as part of a balanced Fitzroy scoring attack. Ashers supporters will take solace from the fact that their boys were again competitive against quality opposition, but Tim Powell’s men need to start getting some wins on the board quickly. The mob from Sunbury is another side that will be desperate for a reversal of form, slumping to a third consecutive loss, this time at the hands of competition pacesetters, Marcellin, who powered away after halftime with twelve goals to four. Ash Viney consistently drove the Eagles forward throughout the day in a BOG performance, while Gasparini, Augustin and Holmes were notable, with their attack on the ball. Rooey Crosbie and the Bortolottos were again amongst the goals, but it was the Marcellin custodian, Jake 6
Symes, who provided the highlight of the day, dobbing one from the boundary line in front of the scoreboard, in a rare foray forward. At the other end, Brennan was potent with five and Mitch Wilson continues to impress with his nose for the goals. As always, Baddeley and Quigley’s commitment couldn’t be questioned. The Nodders took their show to the Bear Cave and the game was well and truly over by the time the teams hit the change rooms for halftime, with Mazenod piling on fourteen goals and conceding just two. The usual suspects, Byron Bonner and Tim Bourbon were starring again and Tavis ‘Soapy’ Vallance took his good recent form in the scoobies into the late game. It would have been easy for Banyule to throw in the towel, but to their credit, they toughed it out and it was a pretty even match after halftime. Of course, it’s difficult to focus on positives after your team has just been done by twelve goals, but Adam Barclay was a major catalyst in the improved second half, finishing with a bag of five for the day. Luke French and David Gayfer were other Bears to stand out, in a disappointing day. Chanath Jayaweera looks to be getting back to his best with twelve goals in the past two rounds, including eight in this game. The Vultures took on Hampton Rovers at Boss James Reserve and left with a confidence (and percentage) boosting win, while the Rovers showed signs of gradual improvement, managing to win the third quarter against very TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Banyule v Parkdale Vultures Fitzroy v Rupertswood Mazenod v Monash Blues Old Camberwell v Marcellin PEGS v Hampton Rovers
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strong opposition. But the Vultures finished the game like a premiership contender should with a seven-goal final term. Darren Rochford led Parkdale’s six multiple goalkickers with half a dozen and Liam Platt was back to his best. Jack Massie was a good contributor for the Rovers and Youl and Power battled hard. A big third quarter by an accurate PEGS unit gave the Wellers an almighty scare on their home patch, but after that, Old Camberwell showed why they are a flag favourite, booting five goals to nil to run out comfortable winners. It was a frustrating performance by the Essendon boys, with the game lost in the second and last quarters, where they managed just one goal. On the other side of things, the Wellers ultimately bounced back from their first loss with a morale-
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Mazenod 6.2 14.5 17.6 23.11 (149) Banyule 0.5 2.9 5.15 10.15 (75) GOALS Mazenod: C. Jayaweera 8 R. Thomas 5 D. Regan 2 J. Cowan 2 R. Mann 1 B. Chamberlain 1 L. Greco 1 T. Bourbon 1 N. Thomas 1 M. Chamberlain 1 Banyule: A. Barclay 5 N. Biscontin 3 J. Langford 1 C. Taylor 1 BEST Mazenod: B. Bonner S. Oldman J. Cowan J. Kelly T. Bourbon T. Vallance Banyule: A. Barclay L. French D. Gayfer N. Biscontin T. Cusack M. Smith Marcellin 4.0 8.3 13.5 20.8 (128) Rupertswood 5.0 7.3 8.4 11.6 (72) GOALS Marcellin: J. Bortolotto 4 N. Crosbie 4 M. Bortolotto 3 J. De Neefe 2 J. Symes 1 A. Viney 1 P. Millsom 1 N. Birrell 1 J. Carlson 1 M. Holmes 1 T. Stafford 1 Rupertswood: L. Brennan 5 M. Wilson 3 L. Baddeley 1 B. Swallow 1 B. Slater 1 BEST Marcellin: A. Viney J. Carlson M. Gasparini P. Augustin M. Holmes L. Considine Rupertswood: M. Quigley L. Baddeley M. Wilson M. Gaunt M. Smith J. Smerdon Fitzroy 2.4 9.6 12.9 14.11 (95) Monash Blues 3.6 4.8 5.13 8.15 (63) GOALS Fitzroy: T. Hudson-Bevege 3 J. McGee 3 R. Angiolella 2 S. Cations 2 W. Pickering 2 R. Ewing 1 J. Dalton 1 Monash Blues: A. Carr 3 G. Taylor 1 T. McKenzie 1 J. Main 1 D. Fuzzard 1 J. Cosgriff 1 BEST Fitzroy: L. Ablett R. Angiolella J. Parkinson C. Polidoras N. Marshall J. CameronWootten Monash Blues: A. Hickey E. Flanagan A. Carr T. McKenzie S. Baring J. Main Parkdale Vultures 6.5 16.7 17.8 24.14 (158) Hampton Rovers 2.0 2.2 4.4 6.5 (41) GOALS Parkdale Vultures: D. Rhford 6 C. Tobin 3 B. Hampton 3 L. Platt 2 S. Hendricks 2 W. Schubert 2 M. Ryan 1 P. Sullivan 1 D. Price 1 M. Todd 1 S. L’Huillier 1 M. Graham 1 Hampton Rovers: C. Jones 2 A. Fisher 2 A. Power 1 T. Youl 1 BEST Parkdale Vultures: L. Platt B. Hampton D. Price D. Rhford M. Ryan M. Graham Hampton Rovers: A. Power L. Fletcher M. Innes T. Youl C. Jones J. Massie Old Camberwell 5.4 9.8 12.11 17.16 (118) PEGS 4.0 5.1 12.3 12.7 (79) GOALS Old Camberwell: J. Duke 4 S. Killworth 4 W. Carlyle 3 J. Eade 1 N. Tsindos 1 R. Kapoor 1 J. Hinkley 1 T. Miriklis 1 N. Latsas 1 PEGS: A. Frazer 4 L. Genovesi 2 M. Wilson 1 B. Jones 1 T. Skurrie 1 C. Tzambazis 1 A. Bell 1 BEST Old Camberwell: D. McGuigan J. Duke S. Bennett N. Tsindos J. Hinkley P. Bennett PEGS: T. Skurrie C. Goullet A. Frazer R. Baddeley D. Perera B. Jones
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boosting win, which is always a massive boost, heading into the Queen’s Birthday. Damian McGuigan was phenomenal for the home side and the Bennett boys were standouts. PEGS’ disappointing loss would be offset by the clear signs that Chris Goullet and Trent Skurrie are getting close to their best form. This week Mazenod will make it three in a row against Monash, PEGS should win easily at home, Banyule will get a bit of revenge from the 2011 Division 1 Grand Final, Fitzroy will keep marching on against Rupertswood and Old Camberwell will take top spot back from Marcellin in a classic.
PREMIER C RESERVE Parkdale Vultures 3.1 7.5 11.13 15.19 (109) Hampton Rovers 1.1 1.1 1.1 3.1 (19) GOALS Parkdale Vultures: B. Hampton 7 S. Jones 2 S. Rzek 2 D. McCarthy 2 j. peirce 1 R. Irvine 1 Hampton Rovers: M. Short 1 M. Gray 1 M. Law 1 BEST Parkdale Vultures: D. Lonsdale S. Rzek J. Peirce R. Irvine B. Darcy B. Hampton Hampton Rovers: N. Jewell S. Howe M. Short T. Thormann T. Cougan K. McNeil Banyule 2.6 7.8 8.10 12.11 (83) Mazenod 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.8 (80) GOALS Banyule: not provided Mazenod: J. Beard 6 S. Christopher 2 S. Mann 2 N. Graham 1 P. Iacovangelo 1 BEST Banyule: not provided Mazenod: J. Beard N. Gentile N. Graham C. Smith P. Iacovangelo J. Schiano Fitzroy 4.4 4.8 9.9 10.11 (71) Monash Blues 2.2 4.3 5.5 6.6 (42) GOALS Fitzroy: H. Topp 3 O. Stoltz 3 M. Lee 2 C. Moore 1 M. Allen 1 Monash Blues: T. Osmond 2 A. McKenzie 1 M. Mitchell 1 R. Phillips 1 A. Beecroft 1 BEST Fitzroy: C. Ball T. Cheshire J. Meakin G. Hesse M. Lee M. Allen Monash Blues: A. Costley A. McKenzie J. McKenzie N. Reid H. Devanny T. Osmond Marcellin 6.3 12.4 17.6 20.10 (130) Rupertswood 1.1 2.2 3.4 3.6 (24) GOALS Marcellin: H. Lee 7 G. Romanin 4 D. Nicholls 2 A. Lincoln 2 S. Crapper 2 D. Jarred 1 S. Connell 1 S. Kemp 1 Rupertswood: C. Kendall 1 B. Roberts 1 J. Albanis 1 BEST Marcellin: P. Symes S. Crapper M. Bridges A. Lincoln T. Black H. Lee Rupertswood: D. Johnson J. Albanis B. Roberts J. Matthews J. Dunn T. Neely Old Camberwell 3.3 8.9 14.12 16.12 (108) PEGS 4.2 6.3 8.4 11.4 (70) GOALS Old Camberwell: C. Hillier 3 P. Jenkin 3 J. Robinson 2 A. Lloyd 2 C. Bell 2 H. Levvey 1 R. Henderson 1 P. Storey 1 B. Fields 1 PEGS: J. Tootell 3 D. Roscoe 2 D. Galea 2 J. Millar 1 A. Baddeley 1 A. Palmer 1 J. Phillips 1 BEST Old Camberwell: C. Bell B. Fields S. Derry S. Romanin J. Kennedy M. Cottrell PEGS: D. Roscoe J. French A. Baddeley L. Flaherty J. Tootell D. Cantwell
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BIG V
BIG V RECOLLECTIONS By Mark Gibson (Umpire) In a letter dated 28th July 2003, Phil Stevens wrote to me thanking me for having umpired the VAFA v VCFL rep game in Barooga the previous weekend. His final paragraph struck a chord with me: …well done and thanks for being “part of the VAFA team”. Those simple words “part of the VAFA team” epitomized in my mind what representative football meant to me as an umpire. It provided me the chance to not only represent the umpiring group at the highest level, but also be an integral part of the wider VAFA family. As an umpire we are required not only to be impartial and unbiased, but also appear to be so at all times. Umpiring VAFA representative football however was different. I felt totally immersed in the Amateur ethos. From the dinner with all the players and coaching staff on the Thursday night before the game, to the flight or bus travel to the game, all the way through to the presentations after the game, it was good to just sit back and relax and enjoy the camaraderie and spirit which underpinned the entire representative football experience. Indeed I felt enormously privileged and grateful each time I was given the chance by Umpires’ Adviser Michael Sneddon and his coaching staff to be part of that VAFA team. 8
In many respects that sentiment of unity and oneness outweighs any specific or individual performance or memory I have of rep games. However one memory that does stand out it my mind was the errant raised elbow Ewan Thompson copped during a South Australian game which saw him go down with a broken jaw. His mere presence and encouragement from the sidelines thereafter, seemed to unify and spur the team on to victory. Of course from a practical point of view, I was able to get to know the players much better than I had from simply observing them intermittently on Saturdays. This allowed for a greater level of communication, understanding and respect during the home and away season which in turn helped my umpiring. I witnessed enviable character traits of people that were less stark than I’d viewed from a distance on a regular Saturday. For example: the motivation and inspiration provided by coach Nick Bourke was immeasurable. The leadership of captains Gil McLachlan and Andrew Ramsden, off and on the field, was fierce. The jocular quips from Simon Lethlean and Matthieu Lucas, uplifting; the single-minded determination of Tim Ockleshaw, Travis Ruyg, Lachy Ford and Bernie Dinneen, compelling; the flair of Ben Garvey, Tim Harvey and Steve McKeon, exciting; not to mention the unmistakable courage of players such as Ben Jordan, Ewan Thompson, Danny Byrne, David Waters, Luke Mahoney, Marcus Dollman and others which never ceased to amaze me. None of it was possible of course without the commitment and passion of Phil, Richard, Bruno, Agate, Musha, Max, Hutchy, Bruce McT, the Doc, Heges, Brian Keys and all the support staff. The mere listing of some of the people involved sheets home to me the uniqueness of the experience which is VAFA representative football, and which will always be a highlight of my sporting life. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
BIG V RECOLLECTIONS by Luke Holmes (Umpire) The honour to wear a royal navy football jumper emblazoned with a striking white ‘V’ down the front of it now rests solely with the players of the VAFA. I imagine that a player feels an enormous sense of pride, satisfaction and honour when they know they have been selected and will play in a game representing their state. As an umpire I won’t ever get to know quite that feeling of pulling on that jumper. But, you do get pretty close to that. Being selected to umpire a game where this jumper adorns 22 of the Association’s best is something that is hard to put into words. As an umpire, you want to do these games. They are like grand finals. Usually there are only a very limited number of spots. Last year there was one spot on offer for the senior game. My coach rang me a few days before they announced it to the group to tell me I was to umpire the senior game in Shepparton. I was driving at the time I got the phone call and had my 8 year old daughter, Chloe, in the car. After I hung up I screamed out “Yessssss”. Chloe asked me why I was so happy. I told her that it was because I just found out that I get to umpire ‘a really special game’. I think back to what I inadvertently said to her. ‘A really special game.’ That’s it. These games are so special. They mean something to everyone: players, coaches, team staff, officials and, very much so, to umpires. I ran water to the players the day the VCFL beat the THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
VAFA with a kick after the siren at the Junction Oval. I saw the look in Dean Anderson’s eyes, I watched Jack Hellier collapse in the middle of the ground, I could feel the devastation of Paul Wintle as he stood with his hands on his hips not knowing what to do, I knew how VAFA president Nick Bourke felt when I passed him in the rooms later. They wanted this game. These games are special. After the Shepparton game I was sitting with Matthew Ball and Ryan Colbert having a few drinks. Matty asked me “Did you want us to win?” My answer was this. “Yes. I really did. I will never compromise my integrity but of course I wanted you guys to win. I know you guys, I know the VAFA staff and board, I know everyone associated with this game. I know how much you wanted to win so desperately”. These games are special. Umpiring has given me a lot. I wasn’t expecting it to take me anywhere. I wasn’t expecting it to take me to Ireland. But it did. When I held the round ball aloft in County Cork to start the first match I looked around. I really couldn’t believe it. I didn’t know how serious the players would take this match. Did it mean as much to them as Shepparton did? Yes. It certainly did. That ‘V’ does not like losing. It doesn’t lose. If your opponent is wearing that ‘V’ anywhere in the world then be prepared for battle. Be prepared for war. Watching Matt Torney will himself to three separate contests in a row in the dying minutes of the last game in Ireland to perform two tackles and a smother to give the side he was captaining a 1 point win really shows why we umpires want these games so much. Because the players do. What I have grown to understand is that you don’t need to wear that brilliant jumper to feel that ‘V’. That ‘V’ and the spirit just grows in you. It infects you. It infects everyone. These games are special. 9
DIVISION 1
Darren Dawson
LONG MAY SHE REIGN Although I am a staunch republican, there is one week-end each year when I make sure I raise my glass and toast Her Majesty, praising her generosity in granting her subjects a Monday morning sleep-in in mid-June. (I am told that this year is even more special, as there is some sort of jubilee taking place in the mother country). The Queen’s Birthday always seems to be a most welcome oasis in what can be a long and grinding season, and it affords us all the opportunity to reflect upon what has transpired thus far. Elizabeth may reign over the Commonwealth, but it is Peninsula Old Boys who are the kings of this division. However, their victory over Ormond was less than regal. Wasteful conversion in front of the sticks probably made the final margin look a little flattering to the visitors, but to the Monders’ credit they battled on to the end and made the Pirates really work for the threegoal win. Remember, the unbeaten Peninsula’s previous smallest winning margin had been 34 points. North Old Boys – St Patrick’s have emerged as the most serious aspirant to Peninsula’s throne. Coach Richard Peoples would no doubt be ecstatic with his charges’ stirring two-point win at Friar Park, especially after Whitefriars seemed to be in control at half-time, leading by 14 points. But NOBs responded superbly, producing a six-goal third-term to lead at the final break by 7 points. A thrilling final quarter saw the home team dig deep to control most of the play. The Friars took the lead back with about 8 minutes to play and were looking threatening until NOBS rebounded from half back after the bounce and a mark and goal put them back in front. Despite several opportunities to pinch the game, Whitefriars could not get the lead back and were left to rue another close loss at home. Old Geelong made it three on the trot with a 10
convincing 10-goal win over Old Mentonians. It was a “hard day at the office” for the Panthers, who were jumped in the first term; OGs then comprehensively outplayed them for much of the afternoon, and OMs only managed a solitary major after half-time. The keys to the Oggers’ win were their quick ball movement, run and spread across Como. Best for the home team were Nick Betts, who controlled the middle, and Callum Wood, strong up front with 6 goals. For the Panthers, ruck-rover Luke Hull, wingman Dave Alexander, and ruckman Ben Naylor were the pick of an ordinary crop on the day. MHSOB also made it three from three with a percentage-boosting 58-point win over the JOCs. St John’s were still in the hunt at half-time, but a goalless third term put paid to any thoughts of a win over the Unicorns. Best for the home team were Matt Phaedonos and Rhys Dyker, whilst for the Unicorns Jackson Bunting and Heath Taylor were part of an excellent tema effort. Defence? What defence? In a high-scoring and entertaining shoot-out, Williamstown managed to out-shoot their fellow battlers Glen Eira by 21 points. The relief was palpable for coach Ian Rickman, who notched up his first win at the club. With eight players returning from injury, the CYs looked different in both size and quality across the park, although only two points separated the teams at half-time. Best for the Saints were Jarryd Bloink and Chris Higgins, whilst for Willy it was defender Nick Walsh and his partner in crime “Dr John” Gallivan. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD MHSOB v Old Mentonians North Old Boys/St Pats v Glen Eira Peninsula v Old Geelong Whitefriars v St Johns Williamstown CYMS v Ormond
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Preview: NOB-SP should have little trouble in maintaining their streak, and make it six in a row with a big win over the Saints at Gillon Oval. Whitefriars, with players returning from injury, will be looking to make up recent lost ground with a big win over the young St Johns outfit. In the match-of-the-day, Peninsula host the improving Old Geelong. Although I am tipping another Pirate victory, I will be most interested to see how the Oggers approach what will be a stern test of their finals aspirations. An intriguing match-up looms at the high school, where the Unicorns will be looking to record a win over one of the teams above them. In fact, a win would see MHSOB replace their opponents in the four. But I am tipping Old Mentonians to bounce back from the hiding dished out by OGs.
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Williamstown CYMS 8.3 10.8 14.14 20.16 (136) Glen Eira 5.3 10.6 11.7 17.13 (115) GOALS Williamstown CYMS: J. Vanderloo 3 T. Dusink 3 D. Calman-Orr 2 C. Cini 2 M. Carland 2 Z. Read 2 B. Gray 2 B. Mathers 1 F. Adamson 1 M. John 1 M. Lishman 1 Glen Eira: H. Pace Bonello 4 S. Krull 4 T. Paterson 2 M. Kohout 1 A. Spink 1 J. Bloink 1 H. Talarico 1 J. Canal 1 M. Fletcher 1 S. Hollow 1 BEST Williamstown CYMS: N. Walsh J. Gallivan D. Calman-Orr D. Jones M. Carland C. Cini Glen Eira: J. Bloink C. Higgins M. Kohout M. Harris A. Farah A. Cvek Old Geelong 5.1 9.5 12.8 17.9 (111) Old Mentonians 2.0 6.0 7.2 7.5 (47) GOALS Old Geelong: C. Wood 6 A. Whiting 4 P. Ellis 3 N. Betts 2 A. Macdonald 1 J. Hoevenaars 1 Old Mentonians: M. Myers-Snyders 2 J. Jansson 2 L. Hull 1 C. Duncan 1 T. Wilton 1 BEST Old Geelong: N. Betts C. Wood J. Forster M. Collister S. Kitchen C. O’Brien Old Mentonians: L. Hull T. Brodie D. Alexander B. Naylor T. Wigney M. Myers-Snyders Peninsula 3.7 5.10 8.14 10.20 (80) Ormond 1.2 4.6 7.6 9.8 (62) GOALS Peninsula: S. Payze 3 B. Brisbane 1 J. Pomeroy 1 T. Welsby 1 G. O’Connor-Price 1 S. Murray 1 J. Heron 1 A. Wood 1 Ormond: L. Blatman 2 R. Martin 1 D. MacHin 1 R. Chisholm 1 D. Haysom 1 H. Simon 1 D. Bailey 1 BEST Peninsula: R. Powney J. Hood R. Bambery S. Payze J. Pomeroy A. Wood Ormond: M. Oaten L. Russell R. Martin O. Lack J. Holdsworth H. Simon MHSOB 6.1 9.8 11.11 17.12 (114) St Johns 3.2 5.2 5.7 8.8 (56) GOALS MHSOB: N. Hawking 4 N. Campbell 3 H. Taylor 2 N. Orchard 2 J. Tran 2 N. Campbell 2 J. Sherwin 1 O. Miles 1 St Johns: M. Nicholson 4 J. Diaz 2 J. Ayama 1 R. Dyker 1 BEST MHSOB: J. Bunting H. Taylor S. Villani L. Campbell J. Tran N. Hawking St Johns: M. Phaedonos R. Dyker C. Ely L. Mara K. Ash J. Diaz North Old Boys/St Pats 3.3 5.8 11.8 12.12 (84) Whitefriars 4.2 8.4 10.7 12.10 (82) GOALS North Old Boys/St Pats: not provided Whitefriars: not provided BEST North Old Boys/St Pats: not provided Whitefriars: not provided
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With a win finally under their belts, I reckon Williamstown could make it two in a row at the Fearon. One thing is guaranteed, it will be a close one: Ormond have lost only three games and have never been blown away, with their biggest losing margin thus far being 31 points. Contact details: Correspondents, don’t forget to keep those reports flowing in. Email me at dd.mjd@bigpond.com by Monday. And, for all upto-the-minute Division 1 news on Saturdays, you can follow my tweets: @smokiedawson. Even if you are a monarchist.
DIVISION ONE RESERVE Peninsula 4.3 6.6 9.7 13.12 (90) Ormond 2.1 2.5 5.8 5.8 (38) GOALS Peninsula: C. Le Clerc 4 B. Mitchell 2 J. Archdeacon 2 S. Nichols 2 D. Leversha 1 E. Coghlan 1 T. Grigg 1 Ormond: L. Saunders 2 A. Cook 1 M. Veal 1 D. Kingston 1 BEST Peninsula: M. Tolliday C. Le Clerc B. Mitchell B. Roberts T. Grigg S. Nichols Ormond: D. Kingston M. Holman T. Naylor D. Casey J. McDonald B. Lydster Williamstown CYMS 3.3 7.6 12.13 15.14 (104) Glen Eira 3.6 6.6 7.6 11.8 (74) GOALS Williamstown CYMS: C. Curran 5 F. Henry 2 C. Solomon 2 M. Walsh 2 J. Willis 1 M. Tennant 1 J. Farley 1 J. Gill 1 Glen Eira: D. Entwistle 5 C. Massis 2 N. Dennis 2 R. McGirr 1 H. Asir 1 BEST Williamstown CYMS: F. Henry L. O’Sullivan C. Curran J. Munro J. Newton S. McAlpine Glen Eira: N. Dennis J. Doran C. Massis R. Frey D. Entwistle T. Glasson Old Geelong 2.7 8.10 16.11 21.13 (139) Old Mentonians 1.3 3.5 4.8 5.10 (40) GOALS Old Geelong: E. Stevens 4 R. Officer 4 A. Suvoltos 3 N. O’Hare 2 R. Herd 2 A. Bell 2 W. Harris 2 T. Steinfort 1 M. Morris 1 Old Mentonians: B. Zeitoune 2 B. Bowker 1 T. Goodrich 1 S. Dimos 1 BEST Old Geelong: A. Suvoltos S. Lansdell W. Symons E. Stevens A. Price N. O’Hare Old Mentonians: S. Cormie B. Zeitoune C. Mylonas T. Strange R. Smith M. Zacharin MHSOB 5.5 11.9 20.12 28.15 (183) St Johns 0.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 (7) GOALS MHSOB: B. Seeley 7 L. Taylor 6 L. George 2 A. Jones 2 P. Kelly 1 M. Santomartino 1 R. Petchell 1 S. Farthing-Dawe 1 H. Nyguen 1 T. Fraczek 1 St Johns: N. Kuron 1 BEST MHSOB: B. Seeley H. Nyguen A. Jones St Johns: L. Scott J. Mourant B. Mann F. Brooks D. Taylor S. Ristevski Whitefriars 2.0 2.4 6.6 8.9 (57) North Old Boys/St Pats 0.4 5.8 6.10 7.11 (53) GOALS Whitefriars: D. Chambers 2 N. Di Pietrantonio 2 M. Nitas 2 P. Hennessy 1 C. Spencer 1 North Old Boys/St Pats: D. O’Donaghue 2 J. Murfett 2 B. Wills 2 T. Patterson 1 BEST Whitefriars: O. Scannell P. Hennessy M. Nitas N. Crowe D. Cardamone L. Twomey North Old Boys/St Pats: P. Webb S. Clancy C. Ryan D. O’Donaghue L. Kemp T. OwensNeven
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DIVISION 2
Rich Hummerston one to knock them off?
TAKING STOCK Let’s be honest, amid fishing trips, romantic sojourns and perhaps one too many XXXX Golds over the Queen’s Birthday weekend, recollections from the games a fortnight ago are probably a touch sketchy. As an eternal opportunist, I’m going to beat my biro wielding, scribing counterparts to the punch, and recap the season so far, amending my preseason outlandish statements in the process. Before we can proceed, I must make mention of one incredible performance from before the bye: I speak none other than the extraordinary 16-goal haul from St Mary’s Sam Autio against St Leo’s Emmaus. After battling inaccuracy issues all season, the powerhouse was finally on song, clunking the Sherrin at will, at times with 2 or 3 defenders sitting in his hole. When he had the ball, he could do no wrong, only registering a mere 4 behinds with his 16 Goals. And most importantly, St Mary’s got the points. Well-done Sam! Perhaps deservedly so, Bulleen Templestowe wasn’t given a hope this season. The club was seemingly in tatters coming off an unspeakably poor 2011 and double relegation seemed inevitable. Unbeknown to this dotting scribe, the club, while keeping nearly the exact playing list from the season prior would undergo an incredible transformation over the pre-season. Unmovable timber up forward in Justin Khouri and Kristian Cherbakof will see the Bullants finish 1st at season’s end. Old Eltham, while still predicted to finish in the top four, were underrated at season’s start. Boasting a ground with similar dimensions to the MCG, their home advantage is undeniable, and should see the Turtles finish 2nd this season. Marry this with Sab Ciavola and his regular hauls, a sleek midfield and arguably the strongest back six in the competition and Eltham make for a potent contender. Should Bulleen Templestowe show a minor chink in its armour, could the Turtles be the 12
Emmaus St Leo’s join the increasing fold of understated teams at season’s start, an impressive upset win against the Monash Gryphons and a remarkable final term against South Melbourne the cornerstones in their 2012 portfolio. Possessing some handy stocks in Christopher Beluszar and Tom Foreman, St Leo’s should do enough to avoid relegation. In contrast to underrated St Leo’s and Bulleen, Monash’s predicted top four finish seems to be grossly inaccurate. The 2011 finals series leaves no doubt that the Gryphons can win when it matters, but unfortunately for the lads at East Caulfield Reserve, wasted games against St Leo’s and Therry will hurt them at season’s end. Despite names in the ilk of Cherien, Davies and Mackie, Monash will find it tough to find a seat on the finals train. Prahran-Assumption’s 2012 campaign got off to a surprisingly shaky start. Coming off one of the most dominant seasons in VAFA history, the Four Blues were earmarked to shoot straight up to Div1 in 2013. Unfortunately for the opposing sides the football that is synonymous with PrahranAssumption has been on display since R2, and I suspect the rematch against Bulleen Templestowe will yield a far different result. Too many all-stars to name, so I won’t. Unfortunately for South Melbourne, a spell in Div 3 next year seems likely. Crippled by list changes and injuries, the Bloods haven’t been able to compete with most of the competition this year. Fourth quarter capitulations have only heightened the severity of their impending doom. While a gallant effort against Eltham just before the break will provide hope for the South Melbourne faithful, I can’t see them chalking up enough wins to starve off that “R” word. An inconsistent start to the season at St Mary’s TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Bulleen Templestowe v Emmaus St Leos Eltham Collegians v Therry Penola La Trobe University v Old Paradians Monash Gryphons v Prahran Assumption St Mary’s Salesian v South Melb Districts
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Salesian sees them above the drop zone, but only just. One week, the Ferndale Park residents are kicking 20 goals and coming away with the points, the next week, they’ve kicked 5 and lost by a tonne. Sam Autio is the key here: if they can get him the pill and providing his suspect kicking action doesn’t have the crowd standing on the forward pocket boundary cowering, they should stay up in Div2 this season.
La Trobe University, winless after 7 rounds, the odd vanilla performance standing out between a peppering of worse than mediocre performances. It goes unsaid.
As the only side to knock off the dominant Bulleen Temp this year, Old Paradians will be the side to round out the top 4. Their predicted 1st place finish was probably a touch audacious, but David Boundy and his merry men have the recipe for finals success. They’ve slayed the dragon once, no reason they can’t do it again, perhaps in the last game of the season.
Therry Penola will join St Mary’s, St Leo’s and Monash in the middle of the table. The chance of relegation is no more likely than the chance of competing in finals. Boasting players of the ilk of Jarrod Egglestone and Matty Costello makes for worrying signs for opposition, just not this year. There are too many better sides occupying rungs 1-4.
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Bulleen Templestowe 7.1 12.3 14.7 19.8 (122) La Trobe University 1.2 3.2 6.5 10.6 (66) GOALS Bulleen Templestowe: J. Khouri 4 D. Follacchio 4 K. Cherbakof 3 R. Edsall 2 D. Tonelli 2 C. Azer 1 L. Dinardo 1 D. Russo 1 A. Samie 1 La Trobe University: S. Patten 4 E. McKenzie 2 A. Long 1 A. Kidd 1 J. McMeel 1 R. McMinn 1 BEST Bulleen Templestowe: R. Edsall S. Avramidis M. Stella K. Cherbakof L. Dinardo P. Sartori La Trobe University: E. Kelly J. Allan A. Long D. McMaster A. Curwood A. Robertson Therry Penola 5.2 11.4 12.4 16.7 (103) Monash Gryphons 3.3 5.7 10.11 13.14 (92) GOALS Therry Penola: M. Costello 6 J. George 4 E. Benson 3 B. Egglestone 2 M. Faroldi 1 Monash Gryphons: S. Sheehan 3 C. Mackie 2 D. McConville 2 C. Heppell 1 M. Savage 1 T. Madden 1 I. McCallum 1 M. Fletcher 1 M. Davies 1 BEST Therry Penola: M. Costello J. George J. Egglestone J. Crotty K. Biddlestone E. Benson Monash Gryphons: M. Fletcher M. Davies C. Mackie S. Sheehan M. Welsh T. Madden Eltham Collegians 1.3 5.5 10.11 14.12 (96) Old Paradians 4.5 5.7 7.9 11.10 (76) GOALS Eltham Collegians: S. Ciavola 4 B. Galvin 4 J. Shea 1 C. Brown 1 T. Wenborn 1 S. Richardson 1 A. Hargrave 1 A. Lendaro 1 Old Paradians: J. Kandilakis 5 D. Boundy 1 B. Holden 1 A. Asdagi 1 B. McAllister 1 D. Spitty 1 K. O’Brien 1 BEST Eltham Collegians: M. Crooks M. Feben A. Lendaro A. Hargrave A. Chapman B. Galvin Old Paradians: D. Mahony M. Bellizia J. Kandilakis B. McAllister D. Boundy D. Giddings Prahran Assumption 6.1 9.6 18.10 24.11 (155) South Melbourne Districts 1.4 1.6 3.8 8.12 (60) GOALS Prahran Assumption: A. Sleight 6 T. Maya 3 A. Wiggins 2 A. Parsons 2 B. Dempsey 2 N. Costin 2 D. Anglin 2 J. Ancrum 2 M. Pell 1 A. Simpson 1 J. Musster 1 South Melbourne Districts: S. Mahoney 3 M. Hoffman 2 A. Hannan 2 D. O’Dea 1 BEST Prahran Assumption: A. Sleight M. Pell E. MacDonald A. Wiggins B. Dempsey S. McIntyre South Melbourne Districts: S. Atherton E. Costello A. Hannan T. McNamara H. Davies H. Griggs St Mary’s Salesian 1.4 10.7 14.10 20.12 (132) Emmaus St Leos 3.4 6.6 10.10 16.14 (110) GOALS St Mary’s Salesian: S. Autio 16 S. Jones 3 H. Chipperfield 1 Emmaus St Leos: P. Baranello 4 R. Harding 3 A. Smith 3 M. Hawa 2 J. Page 1 A. Ballard 1 J. O’Connor 1 T. Foreman 1 BEST St Mary’s Salesian: S. Autio J. Evans H. Chipperfield N. Baum J. Finlay W. Marshall Emmaus St Leos: P. Baranello j. Kappiniaris R. McGloin M. Gartland P. McGloin T. Foreman
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DIVISION TWO RESERVE Bulleen Templestowe 2.3 8.6 12.8 17.11 (113) La Trobe University 2.2 2.4 3.6 8.6 (54) GOALS Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lauria 3 B. Tourogianis 2 P. Gallo 2 O. Groth 2 P. Tsokas 2 N. Palumbo 2 D. Dakin 1 J. Moio 1 J. Meng 1 D. Florance 1 La Trobe University: J. Hickey 2 T. Mawdsley 2 T. Flood 1 N. Sutton 1 M. Harney 1 S. Condon 1 BEST Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lauria O. Groth N. Palumbo D. Dakin A. Verga B. Tourogianis La Trobe University: N. Cohen C. Joyce M. Harney B. Dales-Sutton T. Botterill J. Hickey Monash Gryphons 4.2 10.3 14.4 15.6 (96) Therry Penola 3.3 4.4 7.6 9.10 (64) GOALS Monash Gryphons: R. Hummerston 4 R. Fletcher 3 B. Hilet 2 J. Hart 2 J. Ducat 1 W. Pk 1 R. Haughton 1 A. Robilliard 1 Therry Penola: T. Galea 3 J. Quinn 2 M. Jones 1 G. Rees 1 K. Forbes 1 P. Strangis 1 BEST Monash Gryphons: P. Gomizel B. Murphy B. Fullerton J. Hart R. Hummerston R. Fletcher Therry Penola: C. Matton P. McCrae A. McMahon A. Ractliffe B. Budiono M. Bretag Old Paradians 2.1 3.2 6.4 12.6 (78) Eltham Collegians 0.2 2.3 2.3 2.4 (16) GOALS Old Paradians: C. Sage 6 A. Serafin 2 A. Sheehy 1 A. Gafa 1 D. Zivanovic 1 M. Patena 1 Eltham Collegians: S. Williams 1 D. Ashworth 1 BEST Old Paradians: L. Grech A. Sinclair D. McKenna J. Monro C. Sage M. Lomax Eltham Collegians: T. Brown A. Wightman L. Daly J. Hall D. Ashworth J. Hyndman Prahran Assumption 3.6 5.9 8.10 13.12 (90) South Melbourne Districts 3.0 6.0 7.3 9.4 (58) GOALS Prahran Assumption: J. Silver 4 L. Giansiracusa 3 D. Bourke 1 M. Sampson 1 T. Matherson 1 K. Agushi 1 P. Greenham 1 R. Ellis 1 South Melbourne Districts: T. Pitts 4 M. Stefanidakis 2 J. Adgemis 1 A. Jolly 1 S. Duncan 1 BEST Prahran Assumption: D. Candiloro D. Quirk T. Matherson N. Shipperlee K. Agushi J. Silver South Melbourne Districts: T. Pitts M. Stefanidakis A. Minichiello L. Kealy J. Foley A. Hibbert St Mary’s Salesian 4.2 7.4 13.7 15.9 (99) Emmaus St Leos 2.4 6.6 7.7 7.9 (51) GOALS St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gusts 4 L. O’Keefe 3 L. Hawkins 2 M. Callan 2 A. Baird 1 T. Crane 1 G. Paul 1 S. Nicholson 1 Emmaus St Leos: R. Hargreaves 2 E. Mitchell 2 L. Michael 2 A. Volpi 1 BEST St Mary’s Salesian: M. Callan Z. Kitchen J. Strangward D. Rajkumar T. Ham L Hawkins Emmaus St Leos: E. Mitchell J. Rae D. Mahony C. Lowther S. Bavage G. Simondson
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LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNAL Tribunal Results – 5 June 2012 From May 26 Sam Sacco, Therry Penola (Club XVIII). Unduly rough play, 3 matches.
From June 2 *Chris Taylor, Banyule. Striking, 2 matches. *Accepted Prescribed Penalty Investigation Results – 5 June 2012 St. Bedes Mentone Tigers and Old Xaverians major melee, Under-19 Premier match on 26 May. Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $750.
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DIVISION 3
Nick Wynne
DAY AND AGE There has been a lot of chat about aliens during the week. I myself have never got too caught up in that sort of stuff, but a strange incident occurred not long ago. It started with a low light, next thing I knew they ripped me from my bed, and then they took my blood type, it left a strange impression in my head. You know that I was hoping, that I could leave this star-crossed world behind, but when they cut me open, I guess that changed my mind. I share this story because I feel this mantra fits Division 3. It goes to show that anything can happen and there is still hope for all teams as we break. That being said it may be that this time I’ve just flown too far from the floor. I wonder, however, into the footy. Richmond Central made in five and two after defeating a gallant Kew – in what sounds like the start of a nursery rhyme. Centrals hosted their Past Players Luncheon in what was a massive pre-game and Richmond Tigers President Gary March supplied some ‘cracking chang’, so it was no surprise when the Snakes came out breathing fire, which I will add, is rare for snakes to do. Richmond maintained the carnage for most of the game and led by ten goals as they broke for the final furlong. Dylan Nicholson and Luke Walsh had been outstanding all day, however when they and a few of their teammates ducked into the function mid way through the last quarter, it allowed Kew to seize momentum and get back to within eight points. But that was as close as they got.
faced the might of Yarra Valley, you can’t help but think it could have done more. A special moment occurred early in the game, when Hayden Iannacone, fresh from the U16s kicked the first two goals for the Warriors. However that was about the only positive to come out of the game for them. Yarra Valley dominated all day and made it a straight seven, running out to a semi-comfortable 24 goal victory. It was a better game out at De Jong Oval where the Wicks got hold of the Xers. In a unique game of football, both teams dominated at stages, but neither could put the other away. In the end it was the Wicks who prevailed. St Francis will be disappointed with the amount of simple skill errors they made during the game; alas it gives them something to work on over the break. Elsternwick now jump into sixth position on the table and will be looking to make a late charge when play recommences on the June 16. From all reports there be some real swagger out Ivanhoe way at the minute. After another great win over the House, it’s looking like a very high finish for them. One man, Ash “Moose” Close, dominated the game. He was going so well that as he was lining up for number 10 a humorous spectator asked Ash to “kick one with your pants down”. Sensational stuff. It was also brilliant to see Hawthorn notch up victory number one, by one point as well. No doubt joyous scenes ensued after the thrilling victory. It was a marvelous match. The Hawks came from three goals down at the final break to snatch a well-deserved win. “Filthy” TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Kew v Aquinas UHS-VU v St Francis Xavier
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Old Westbourne v Ivanhoe Hawthorn v Power House Elsternwick v Albert Park Yarra Valley v Richmond Central
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Phil Avery and David Pritchard were great for the Hawks and Dan Lauletta played inspired football, jagging five. The beverages no doubt tasted a little sweeter over the long weekend for the Hawks, and it’s about time they did. The same cannot be said for Aquinas, who lost another game at home, this time to UHS-VU. I took a close look at this game through my new Leica Geovid binoculars; they’re so damn great that you can deadset see the players changing their minds. I also saw big Eddie Pearson boot six of his finest and Nick Devereux play one of the games of his life. It will be very interesting to see how Aquinas goes after the bye. As one
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UHS-VU 6.2 8.5 14.9 19.12 (126) Aquinas 2.1 7.1 9.5 14.5 (89) GOALS UHS-VU: E. Pearson 6 R. Kirk 3 S. Payne 2 S. Turner 2 N. Devereux 2 D. Musil 1 T. O’Halloran 1 L. Habel 1 M. Pearce 1 Aquinas: J. Jess 4 M. Cull 2 B. Burke 2 J. Price 1 L. Fringuelli 1 N. Gemes 1 J. Perrett 1 A. Gommers 1 M. Barnes 1 BEST UHS-VU: N. Devereux E. Pearson R. Watts D. Musil F. Reilly N. Rowland Aquinas: P. Jurkovsky A. Gommers J. Jess R. Foster A. Guthrie N. Gemes Yarra Valley 6.2 16.5 21.14 28.20 (188) Old Westbourne 2.0 2.0 3.1 5.1 (31) GOALS Yarra Valley: C. Hodgens 7 S. Donald 5 J. Canham 4 S. Yeo 3 R. Little 2 N. Pollard 2 R. Pollard 2 J. Amos 1 B. Trend 1 R. Drew 1 Old Westbourne: H. Iannacone 2 T. Whiting 1 A. Rompel 1 M. Dorricott 1 BEST Yarra Valley: B. Trend D. Pagan C. Hodgens S. Donald R. Drew J. Amos Old Westbourne: S. Morrissey J. Goegan P. Morris F. Pavez S. Ryan D. Benn Ivanhoe 4.2 11.5 11.8 18.10 (118) Power House 2.1 5.1 6.3 9.4 (58) GOALS Ivanhoe: A. Close 10 M. Skelly 2 J. Harty 2 L. Roberts 1 J. Brudenell 1 M. Jacobs 1 J. Garth 1 Power House: P. Nevett 3 L. Stubbs 2 A. Jackman 1 P. Arnold 1 R. Webb 1 A. Collett 1 BEST Ivanhoe: P. Ford J. Brudenell P. Harris R. Cotter B. Richardson A. Close Power House: A. Reynolds D. Baker R. Hobson P. Arnold P. Nevett A. Collett Hawthorn 3.4 7.6 11.10 16.13 (109) Albert Park 5.2 8.7 14.9 16.12 (108) GOALS Hawthorn: D. Lauletta 5 L. Chapman 3 J. Papadopoulos 2 R. Barkla 2 V. Bist 1 D. Quamil 1 D. Pritchard 1 D. Tremewen 1 Albert Park: W. McIndoe 3 M. Lawford 3 R. Maher 2 B. Edwards 2 J. Mahoney 2 N. McLennan 2 T. Tiller 1 N. Wheeler 1 BEST Hawthorn: D. Pritchard P. Avery P. Nunan D. Monohan D. Lauletta J. Papadopoulos Albert Park: Z. Roberts J. Mahoney M. Lawford P. Fullarton W. McIndoe T. Tiller Elsternwick 6.4 7.4 14.5 17.10 (112) St Francis Xavier 4.0 5.5 7.6 9.9 (63) GOALS Elsternwick: A. Thornton 4 J. Hunter 4 L. Bedingfield 3 B. Mahony 2 B. Roachford 1 D. Bedingfield 1 C. Mahony 1 S. Grace 1 St Francis Xavier: B. Spencer 4 D. Scott 3 T. Farrell 2 BEST Elsternwick: C. Mahony D. Grace A. Patey B. Mahony L. Bedingfield W. Williams St Francis Xavier: J. Butterfield S. Burns J. Van Dam L. Day J. Lenders Richmond Central 6.1 8.3 14.12 15.12 (102) Kew 1.4 3.8 4.9 14.10 (94) GOALS Richmond Central: S. Angus 5 B. Ryan 4 D. Sutherland 2 A. Fiske 1 T. Mason 1 L. Walsh 1 W. Bucci 1 Kew: A. Brazzale 6 J. Considine 3 M. Matheson 2 J. Newmarch 1 B. Roberts 1 J. Bolding 1 BEST Richmond Central: D. Nicholson L. Walsh S. Lowry S. Angus B. Ryan J. Blanckensee Kew: A. Brazzale J. Considine J. Bolding E. Roberts J. Keeble P. Brough
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I predicted to be right up there, at the moment they are letting me down. How about Uni High though? Delicious! This Week: UHS-VU will have the X-men losing touch, Richmond will prove Yarra Valley human, Elsternwick will deliver Albert Park a crippling blow, Aquinas will get back on the winners list and Hawks to make it two in a row against Power House.
DIVISION THREE RESERVE UHS-VU 4.3 7.5 10.7 11.10 (76) Aquinas 2.0 5.3 8.7 9.9 (63) GOALS UHS-VU: M. Sweeney 3 R. Dickson 2 L. Temming 2 A. Hellner 1 T. Woodlk 1 G. Smallman 1 C. Marchio 1 Aquinas: N. Spencer 4 H. Tyssen 2 T. Camp 2 B. Farrell 1 BEST UHS-VU: C. Marchio J. Murfett R. Dickson A. Hellner J. Moden B. Fitzpatrick Aquinas: L. Stafford P. Flynn D. Zuccon H. Tyssen R. Greig B. Farrell Yarra Valley 9.2 15.5 20.6 25.9 (159) Old Westbourne 2.1 3.3 4.7 4.9 (33) GOALS Yarra Valley: B. Seeger 11 M. Laing 6 N. Hopper 2 M. Dunk 1 M. Fraser 1 T. Rolland 1 G. Smith 1 D. Mills 1 L. Grimwade 1 Old Westbourne: S. Basile 2 J. Stephens 1 S. Casley 1 BEST Yarra Valley: B. Seeger J. Cordwell M. Fraser M. Laing L. McCleary N. Hughes Old Westbourne: Y. Le M. Bresnan J. Morrell B. Whiting J. Andrades R. Fuentes Ivanhoe 5.5 11.10 18.13 21.18 (144) Power House 1.0 2.1 3.1 3.1 (19) GOALS Ivanhoe: C. Traeger 10 M. Brazzale 7 D. Diakoumakos 1 S. Graeme 1 B. Walthers 1 A. Oliver 1 Power House: L. Neville 1 L. Johnston 1 R. Marshall 1 BEST Ivanhoe: M. Gleeson B. Walthers C. Traeger M. Brazzale S. Graeme Power House: R. Floyd N. Moresi B. Rose M. Singh S. Davidson J. O’Doherty Albert Park 6.5 11.9 17.14 20.16 (136) Hawthorn 4.2 5.4 9.5 15.6 (96) GOALS Albert Park: J. Sutton 7 C. Young 4 J. Seven 3 B. Murnane 2 K. Wilkinson 1 D. McManus 1 R. Knowles 1 S. Kastelan 1 Hawthorn: S. Moussi 6 S. Gunn 2 S. MacKenzie 2 D. Kennedy 1 C. Alexander 1 X. Loader 1 A. Beever 1 B. Borg 1 BEST Albert Park: B. Murnane J. Sutton M. Tojnar C. Young N. Cattle B. Little Hawthorn: D. Kennedy S. Moussi P. Clancey S. Gunn M. Tyson A. Knott St Francis Xavier 5.5 14.9 20.12 25.19 (169) Elsternwick 0.0 0.1 1.1 1.1 (7) GOALS St Francis Xavier: L. Curry 8 D. Healey 4 G. Bramich 2 D. Johnstone 2 D. Kinder 2 P. Gould 2 M. Ralph 1 P. Bourke 1 L. Hall 1 D. Thomson 1 C. Thomson 1 Elsternwick: G. Shiell 1 BEST St Francis Xavier: L. Curry C. Hughes C. Van Dam B. Sheehan P. Gould D. Thomson Elsternwick: D. Faella J. Marshall C. Craig T. Perkins J. Tipping B. Spence Kew 5.2 7.6 7.11 11.11 (77) Richmond Central 1.0 2.3 5.5 8.8 (56) GOALS Kew: A. Michael 2 L. Orr 2 A. Smith 2 J. Dammenhayn 2 K. Allen 1 A. Quinn 1 B. McGrane 1 Richmond Central: N. Nuske 3 S. Copland 1 T. Davey 1 S. Gilchrist 1 T. Noffke 1 R. McCaughey 1 BEST Kew: A. Michael K. Allen D. Abel J. Dammenhayn L. Orr H. Sands Richmond Central: R. McCaughey B. Needham N. Ramsey T. Noffke C. Cain S. Gilchrist
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DIVISION 4
Josh Gabelich
BREAK OR BREAK DOWN? It took seven weeks but finally Melbourne put on some pristine football conditions. The sun was out, the wind was non-existent and if you were lucky you might have even got a little bit of colour. Leading into the Queen’s Birthday weekend break all teams were on a mission to get to the rest with the points in the bag. The top four had an opportunity to extend the gap on the field, and the unbeaten South Mornington outfit was out to keep its unblemished record intact. At this time of the year footballers across the Amateurs look forward to the week off to refresh the mind and body. However, it always presents an element of danger as teams can lose concentration and drive. At Allard Park, North Brunswick hosted the Eley Park Sharks in a crucial game for the home side. Lose and fall back with the peloton. Win and keep in touch with the finals bound sides that are beginning to open up a break on the field. But right from the opening bounce it was the Sharks who did the damage. Nine goals to two at half time meant the game was all but over. Whilst the Bulls won the second half, they were too far behind at the main break to ever be a chance, going down in the end by six goals. Dean Perkins (5) and David Bennett did the damage on the scoreboard for the visitors, whilst Davor Lucevic’s class was on show again for North Brunswick. When top versus bottom in any competition it means that things could get ugly. In Division Four, this means that things could get beyond ugly. In the end, South Mornington got home by 138 points after Chadstone put the big wall up in the first quarter to restrict the damage to just four goals. After that, the scoreboard went 18
to prediction and the Tigers went to town on the hapless Synners. The Tony Lockett of the Amateurs, Jesse Albrecht, nailed an incredible thirteen goals to take his tally to forty-seven from the first seven rounds. Surely the ton is on the cards for the peninsula spearhead. Who would have thought that Manningham would be the team challenging the top four for a slice of the finals pie? But the Cobras form improvement continued on Saturday thanks largely to another bag by gun forward Scotty McPherson who slotted ten goals. After going down by sixty-three points, many would be close to putting a line through Mt Lilydale’s season. In a game many expected them to not be troubled, they were never in it after quarter time. Luke Young was the only shining light for the very disappointing Rams. With forty-eight goals in one game of football, you would expect the score-line to be far more lopsided than this one. Point Cook’s thirty-three goals were only enough to win by 108 points over Box Hill North’s fifteen goals. Twenty goals to nine in the second half told the story out at Point Cook. Brendan Lucas’ eight goals for the home side was the hero and Travis Cassidy seemed to have the ball follow him around all day. Well, if we are putting a line through last season’s relegated side Mt Lilydale, the same can be said for the other team on the slide, West Brunswick. Their demotion to Division Four has been far TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Eley Park Sharks v Chadstone South Mornington v West Brunswick Mt Lilydale v Swinburne University Box Hill North v Manningham Cobras Point Cook v North Brunswick
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from easy and Saturday’s loss to the rampaging Swinburne Uni did their chances of promotion no help at all. In fact, the Students went to town on the Magpies to the tune of 104 pints. The Razorbacks have been one of the stories of the year so far for their free flowing style of football and consistency. The Manning brothers (not Peyton and Eli) inflicted most of the damage on West Brunswick with ten goals between them and a bevy of classy disposals.
undefeated. The Cobras travel locally to Elgar
Today: South Mornington host the Magpies in a clash that should seethe Tigers remain
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Eley Park Sharks 5.2 9.6 12.9 19.11 (125) North Brunswick 1.3 2.4 8.9 13.11 (89) GOALS Eley Park Sharks: D. Perkins 5 D. Viola 4 D. Bennett 4 M. Viola 2 K. Lindsay 2 D. McCabe 1 D. Hill 1 North Brunswick: S. Miller 3 J. Dimarco 3 A. Jeffrey 2 P. Notaro 1 D. Gee 1 B. Gallagher 1 N. Box 1 D. Lucevic 1 BEST Eley Park Sharks: M. Viola D. Perkins Z. Khariwala M. Saunders D. Bennett M. Robinson North Brunswick: K. Zuidema D. Lucevic S. Mair N. Box S. Miller R. Sweeney Swinburne University 5.3 10.4 16.10 25.12 (162) West Brunswick 0.2 5.5 6.7 8.10 (58) GOALS Swinburne University: J. Manning 5 R. Lugg 4 B. Gittus 4 M. Manning 3 D. Manning 2 S. Fragiacomo 1 L. Dalton 1 L. McManus 1 A. Hyman 1 M. Saunders 1 J.Brun 1 J. Bradley 1 West Brunswick: B. Shepherd 2 D. Sisic 2 M. Holmes 1 J. Beer 1 M. Handscombe 1 A. Thompson 1 BEST Swinburne University: D. Manning J. Manning S. Fragiacomo A. Hyman R. Lugg N. Mauran West Brunswick: P. Lanyon J. Melican H. Lewis L. Martin R. Hamilton M. Handscombe South Mornington 7.7 13.13 23.15 28.19 (187) Chadstone 4.0 4.2 5.2 6.3 (39) GOALS South Mornington: J. Albrecht 13 M. Blackmore 5 W. Spencer 3 M. Duff 2 L. Hkey 1 K. Woodruff 1 S. Cunningham 1 T. Mitchell 1 N. Brodie 1 Chadstone: D. Barry-Macaulay 2 J. Natoli 1 S. Corrigan 1 N. Boothman 1 K. Biggs 1 BEST South Mornington: S. Wright M. Heib J. Albrecht S. Cunningham M. Killen T. Mitchell Chadstone: K. Biggs S. Corrigan D. Barry-Macaulay A. Steve R. Tanner D. Hoggett Manningham Cobras 2.2 8.3 13.5 17.10 (112) Mt Lilydale 2.3 4.5 6.5 7.7 (49) GOALS Manningham Cobras: S. McPherson 10 B. Helme 2 C. Terpsinis 1 S. Rose 1 B. Morrison 1 P. Wood 1 T. Moughanie 1 Mt Lilydale: A. Thorne 2 J. Paull 1 M. Fernando 1 J. Roberts 1 L. Hill 1 M. Pulkka 1 BEST Manningham Cobras: S. McPherson C. Terpsinis S. Rose D. Sullivan D. Gibson B. Helme Mt Lilydale: L. Young M. Gower A. Thorne B. Byrne S. Molloy J. Paull Point Cook 6.3 13.8 23.10 33.10 (208) Box Hill North 4.2 6.6 9.9 15.10 (100) GOALS Point Cook: B. Lucas 8 A. Marsh 4 D. Sidwell 4 R. Munn 3 M. Pozzuto 3 J. Lampi 3 T. Wilson 2 T. Furr 2 A. Auciello 2 T. Cassidy 1 P. Donoghue 1 Box Hill North: C. Langley 4 B. Pearce 3 D. Penny 3 L. Penhalluriack 2 C. Liston 1 K. Penhalluriack 1 B. Quilligan 1 BEST Point Cook: B. Lucas T. Cassidy A. Maclean P. Auciello J. Lampi D. Sidwell Box Hill North: L. Vandenakker P. Currie C. Langley B. Pearce E. Charles T. Ryan
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Park to take on the Demons in what should be the game of the round. Swinburne Uni heads out to Mt Lilydale in an important game for the Razorbacks. Point Cook should account for North Brunswick quite easily at home, while the Sharks get Chadstone at home in what should be a victory for the home side. Tune into 96.5 Inner FM after 10am on Saturday Four.
DIVISION FOUR RESERVE Eley Park Sharks 2.1 8.5 10.10 19.10 (124) North Brunswick 4.1 6.2 8.3 8.3 (51) GOALS Eley Park Sharks: D. Crawford 5 J. Brown 4 A. Farrugia 3 T. Houlden 2 B. Ellwood 1 B. Sahlstrom 1 L. Booth 1 M. Kertes 1 M. Hutchison 1 North Brunswick: B. Dancer 3 S. Fagliarone 2 S. Famulari 1 D. Lo Presti 1 L. Orfanidis 1 BEST Eley Park Sharks: H. Priest L. Booth B. Sahlstrom A. Curphey J. Alexandridis J. Kiklis North Brunswick: A. Kyriazis T. Ackland B. Dancer P. Capaldo F. Brown J. McShea Swinburne University 3.0 5.3 7.7 10.9 (69) West Brunswick 2.2 4.6 4.10 5.13 (43) GOALS Swinburne University: T. Kennedy 4 M. Westland 3 J. Carroll 1 B. Lewis 1 K. Finn 1 West Brunswick: K. Ryan-Rose 3 C. Ashley 1 A. McKenzie 1 BEST Swinburne University: M. Westland N. Blyth J. Jones J. Nardino A. Philipps M. Leahy West Brunswick: R. Benjamin K. Ryan-Rose P. Walpole M. Barron J. Ward A. McKenzie South Mornington 7.4 16.10 23.12 28.18 (186) Chadstone 1.0 2.0 3.0 3.1 (19) GOALS South Mornington: R. McConville-Brain 9 S. Duffield 7 R. Knight 2 S. Walker 2 R. Tyrrell 2 L. Wade 1 R. Matthews 1 B. Rolls 1 N. Hayes-Marshall 1 D. Woodruff 1 L. Riley 1 Chadstone: C. Love 2 R. Allan 1 BEST South Mornington: R. McConville-Brain S. Duffield L. Wade L. Riley B. Rolls S. Walker Chadstone: B. Holland K. Rimmer J. Britten R. Allan S. Robley Manningham Cobras 4.0 5.3 7.5 7.8 (50) Mt Lilydale 0.1 1.2 4.2 8.2 (50) GOALS Manningham Cobras: H. Usher 2 P. Christodoulopoulos 1 B. De Jong 1 C. Jolly 1 M. Bullen 1 J. Daniels 1 Mt Lilydale: A. Rodwell 4 J. Oakes 3 M. Taylor 1 BEST Manningham Cobras: P. Toogood S. Richardson C. Williams F. Bianco P. Vaughan H. Usher Mt Lilydale: H. Moyes B. Keen A. Rodwell K. Mortel J. Oakes J. Paull Point Cook 8.4 11.7 13.7 18.8 (116) Box Hill North 1.2 5.3 7.4 14.8 (92) GOALS Point Cook: M. Herbertson 9 T. Hyde 3 N. Burton 2 C. Haynes 2 D. Fry 1 J. Pozzuto 1 Box Hill North: C. Langley 6 A. Odza 2 M. Koopmans 2 G. Cavallo 2 T. Manno 1 K. Axten 1 BEST Point Cook: M. Herbertson T. Imbrogno B. McKay M. Downing D. Fry J. Pozzuto Box Hill North: A. Walker T. Manno A. Odza M. Koopmans J. Tambakis C. Langley
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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2012 SAM AUTIO - ST MARY’S SALESIAN This week’s Rising Star is Sam Autio of St Mary’s Salesian Sam Autio has been aiming high ever since he was picked in the Palmerston Magpies senior team at the tender age of 15. ‘The AFL is my aim, I’d love to get there one day,’ he told the NT News in 2009. Football has already taken him places - as a member of the Flying Boomerangs in 2010, he travelled to South Africa to play against the South African Lions. This year, he kicked two goals in a best on ground performance for Palmerston’s Under 18 premiership before making his way south to St Mary’s Salesian AFC. After threatening a number of times this year, with two or three goals most weeks, he burst into the spotlight as the VAFA Rising Star this week, kicking 16.2 of the SMS 20.12 in their win against Emmaus St Leos on Saturday, all but one from contested marks. He would have broken the club record 17, had he not selflessly passed off a number of opportunities to teammates in better position. Sam represented the Northern Territory in the under-18 national championships in Adelaide last weekend, having earlier kicked two goals in its win over Vic Metro.
* to be eligible for the club Warehouse Rising Star, a player must be born no earlier than 1991 and playing his first full season of senior football.
VAFA BEIERSDORF TRAINER OF THE WEEK CRAIG THORNTON GRIMES - BANYULE Craig as been with Banyule for a number of years and his commitment to providing the very best of care for their players on and off the field is truly amazing. His knowledge and experience reflect his thirst for learning and the need to be the very best in his field. His willingness to share freely his knowledge and experience has benefitted many a young trainer over the years. His understanding of the game of football and amateur football means he recognises not only on-field concerns but those associated with the operation of the club. His involvement in cost saving and controlling the trainer budget as minimised waste and reduced our overall budget. Craig is an invaluable professional who would benefit any industry where mentors and leaders are required to show the example of the very best in there industry. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
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Geoff Reilley (4), T Biggs, Baddeley, Towner, Cavanagh (OE) and Sutton, Bloom (3), Ritterman, Rzechta, Seidl, Bruce (AJAX). 12 MONTHS AGO – 2011 Old Camberwell upset Ormond’s plans when they won a low scoring game 9.8 to 7.9 in Premier C which looked to be a very even section. The ‘Wellers’ led at each change and the respective defences were prominent; the loss cost Ormond a place in the top four. Best – Darby, Stewart, Bennett, Kapoor, Hough, Deev (Camberwell) and Hine, Tolongs (4), Keleher, Martinov, Hine, McCarthy (Ormond). Banyule survived an early challenge by Old Geelong to remain on top, undefeated, with a 13.16 to 9.5 victory. In Addition, The Bears were two games clear of the next best. Best – Christian, Masters, Williams, Walsh, Bell, Gayfer (B) and Herd, Forster, Suvoltos, Bales, O’Brien, Pinkerton (OG’s) Premier C Senior coaches were Gavin Kerr (Rupertswood), Paddy Steinfort (Mazenod), Trent Cummings (Old Essendon), Bernie Sheehy (AJAX), Michael Oaten (Ormond), Tim Bell (Fitzroy), Tim Powell (Monash Blues), Tim Killworth (Old Camberwell), Kirk Norton (Werribee) and Paul Dodd (MHSOB). 5 YEARS AGO – 2007 Old Trinity met Old Haileybury in the battle of the ‘cellar dwellers’ in A Section and at half time it looked as though Haileybury were going to score their first win for the season with a 3 goal lead. An amazing 11.5 by Trinity, with Andy Cultrera running amok in the third quarter, put paid to Haileybury’s intentions and Trinity maintained the pressure to run out winners 19.15 to 14.5. Best – Cultrera (8), Cole, Iezzi, McCasker, Howell, Beardsley (OT) and Ferguson, Carson (6), Roberts, O’Donnell, Ford, Johnson (OH). Old Essendon were too good for AJAX in B Section with Essendon taking complete charge in the second quarter before running out winners 16.13 to 9.13. Best – Demorton, Teal 22
Yaron Rapaport played his 150th game for AJAX and had made a successful transition from a very capable full back to a dangerous forward who could perform freakish moves resulting in goals. David Teasdale of Beaumaris also celebrated his 150th and his football journey had included the 2003 premiership and representative games for the VAFA. 10 YEARS AGO – 2002 Old Xaverians remained undefeated in A Section and disposed of De La Salle who had wasted a number of opportunities in their quest to distance themselves from the bottom of the ladder. De La’s last quarter was a real sign of their improvement and they could have easily taken their second ‘big scalp’ in two weeks. Final score 15.8 to 12.15. Best – Ford, Blood, P McDonald, Lethlean (3), Richardson (4), Bowen (OX) and Murton (4), Duggan, Morel, Mackintosh, Harrison, Bonnici (DLS). It was a thriller at Old Parade’s home ground as they battled it out with a determined Mazenod Old Collegians in B Section. Mazenod were more structured early in the game and held a two goal lead at half time but the home team’s 7 goal third qarter turned the tide and Paradians held on to win narrowly, 10.13 to 10.9. Best – O’Loughlin, Sinclair, Curran, Reiner, Burns, Loney (OP) and Parry, Veltman, Chamberlain, Maskell, Murray, Apollonio (Maz). De La Salle’s Andrew Mackintosh reached the 200 game mark and it had been a distinguished and successful journey to date. ‘Macca’ had been Club Champion 95, 96, 01, State Rep and Club Captain 1997. Andrew’s contribution was also exceptional off the field as a committee member. 20 YEARS AGO – 1992 Fawkner became the team to beat in C Section and had recorded six wins on the trot and this round was no exception as they demolished THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
Comm Bank 20.14 to 12.7. Fawkner’s opening quarter of 8 goals to 1 did the initial damage. Best – Lawson, Hoare, Raoch, Jacobs (8), Mitchell, Busst (Fawkner) and Andrews, McNamara, C Jackson, A Pitts, Reid, Langford (Comm Bank). Hampton Rovers recorded an important win over Williamstown CYMS in D Section and the four points kicked them another game clear of the bottom two teams. It was very poor shooting for goal by the Rovers but it was also a comprehensive victory over Williamstown 13.27 to 8.5. Best – E Melenjak, Dwyer, N Murray-White, Panagiotidis (4), Capp, G McDonald (Hampton) and McNamara (3), Case, Morgan, M tuck (3), Mazzeo, Featherston (Williamstown). 30 YEARS AGO – 1982 Melbourne high School Old boys led all day against Geelong Amateurs to win 19.18 to 13.14. Jones, Delaney, Maidment, Gallop, Flegeltaub, Verma (MHS) and Fahey (5), McCarthy, Kelly, Breguet, Foster, Harwood (Geelong). While MHSOB moved up, Geelong fell into the relegation area as a result of this match. It was a great game between St Bedes OC against Assumption OC with all the skills on display. It was St Bedes who were triumphant 25.15 to 17.15 and the Kilmore boys had fought back magnificently in the final term with 7 goals. Best – Howe, Purcell, Ryan (5), Reinehr, Fleming, turner (StB) and Mitchellhill, Williams, Gibney (5), Huntington, McAuliffe, Snowdon (Assump). 40 YEARS AGO – 1972 Fellow top four team, AMP Society, really challenged the ladder leaders in E Section, State Savings Bank, in a ‘ripper’ game that ebbed and flowed throughout the day. Just when the ‘bankers’ looked like getting on top, the AMP’s would fight back and in the dying minutes of the game SSB kicked the winning goal to grab victory by 2 points. Best – Fraser, Inglis, Evans, Wright, Francis, Webster (SSB) and Gates (4), Sloan, Johnson, Jones, Miller, B Thompson (AMP). The battle of the Unis occurred in F Section as THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
Monash Whites ran away with an eight goal last quarter against La Trobe Reds, 18.14 to 11.14. Best – Anderson, Halliday, Nagle, Tooley, DeAraugo, Long (Monash) and Ross, Jones (4), Ramsay, Hardeman, McMillan, J drew (LaTrobe). A Section umpires central were Don R Dodds, Graeme Simpson, Trevor Rowe, Bill Mason and Ken Jorgenson. 50 YEARS AGO – 1962 Old Paradians overcame their hoodoo at the University Oval to score a runaway win over Uni Blues 15.17 to 10.6. B Section Captains included John Douglas (SKOBS), John Sanders (Old Xavs), Peter Harkness (Old Scotch), Alf Reside (State Savings Bank), Ian Redpath (Geelong), Alby Roberts (Coburg), Graeme Peck (Commonwealth Bank) and Brian Fuge (Alphington). Graham Daff (Collegians) and John Wall (National Bank) played their 150th games and it was 100 up for Barrie MacDonald (MHSOB), Alby Long (Elsternwick), Tony Graham (Old Melburnians) and Bill O’Halloran (Caulfield Grammarians). 60 YEARS AGO – 1952 The Victorian Team to play South Australia had been selected - B: Plumridge (Geel), Brayley (Kew), Morgan (Alph), HB: Donaldson (Ormond), Sinclair U Blues), Judd (Coll), C: Thomas (OM’s), Brady (Comm Bank), Melville (U Blacks), HF: Hannan (OM’s), Birtles (Hampton Rov), Russel (Old Scotch), F: Paton (Comm Bank), Clover (Hampton Rov), McLaughlin (O Parade), Foll: Stock (Ormond), Hinton (Coll), Meredith (O Xavs), Res: Clarke (Ivan), Rutherford (OM’s), Neville (E’Wick). Ken James (Commonwealth Bank) celebrated his 100th game with his 100th goal. 23
NEXT WEEK’S GAMES PREMIER Collegians v Old Xaverians Old Scotch v Old Carey St Bedes / Mentone Tigers v Caulfield Gramm St Bernards v De La Salle University Blues v Old Trinity PREMIER B Beaumaris v Werribee Districts Oakleigh v Old Melburnians Old Haileybury v Old Brighton Old Ivanhoe v AJAX St Kevins v University Blacks PREMIER C Hampton Rovers v Fitzroy Marcellin v Banyule PEGS v Monash Blues Parkdale Vultures v Mazenod Rupertswood v Old Camberwell DIVISION ONE Glen Eira v Whitefriars MHSOB v Old Geelong Old Mentonians v Peninsula Ormond v NOBs/St Pats St Johns v Williamstown CYMS DIVISION TWO Emmaus St Leos v Eltham Collegians Old Paradians v Monash Gryphons Prahran Assumption v La Trobe University South Melb Districts v Bulleen Templestowe Therry Penola v St Mary’s Salesian DIVISION THREE Aquinas v Yarra Valley Elsternwick v UHS-VU Hawthorn v Old Westbourne Richmond Central v Ivanhoe St Francis Xavier v Kew Albert Park v Power House DIVISION FOUR Eley Park Sharks v Box Hill North West Brunswick v Point Cook Chadstone v Mt Lilydale North Brunswick v Manningham Cobras South Mornington v Swinburne University
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PREMIER C THIRDS Fitzroy v Mazenod St Kevins v Banyule Marcellin v Old Camberwell Old Mentonians v Whitefriars
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CLUB XVIII (1) Therry Penola v Prahran Assumption Fitzroy v Old Xaverians Monash Blues v Ivanhoe NOBS/ St Pats v Williamstown CYMS St Bernards v De La Salle
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Coach: Trevor Rowe Assistants: Richard Oppy/ Travis Derricott/Chris Casey/ Jon Remmington/Stuart Kofeod
Coach: Adam Andrews Assistant: Gerard Sholly/Leigh McQuillen
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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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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COLLEGIANS
Coach: Steven Lawrence Assistants: Greg Meredith/Ben Gross Reserves: James Lawson
Coach: Mark Hibbins Coach: Simon Arnott Reserves: Troy Harbinson Thirds: Robert Muir
1 Tom O’sullivan 2 Ben Price 3 Max Slonim 4 James Shanahan 4R Aiden Clarke (RVC) 5 Jordan Stewart 6 Chris Hammond 7 Tim Nixon 8 Stefan Garrubba 9 Ben Carboni (VC) 10 Andrew Strain (RC) 11 Sean Meredith 12 Justin Perkins (VC) 13 Sam Wood 14 Chris May 15 Andrew Docker 16 Gavin Winter 17 Declan Reilly 18 Matt Kremmer 19 Luke Price 20 Darcy Daly 21 Dean Scheetz 22 Zac Parsons 23 Chris Fagan 24 Chris Game 25 Brett Sinclair (VC) 26 Simon Widjaja (C) 27 Louis O’keefe 28 Gavin Colosimo 29 Dominic O’keefe 30 Clay Williams 31 Will Osborn 32 Daniel Pelchen 33 Ben Hyland 34 Mark Nelson 35 Scott Dickson 35R Andrew Spittal 36 Eddy Kalaja (RVC) 37 Francis Mcardle 38 Luke Spinks 39 Steve Howard 40 Lloyd Everett
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Mark Liddell Justin Kremmer Woody Eke Jareth Quayle Dave Allanson Tom Small Nick Karoly Ryan Lewis Luke Matias Dylan Tobias Jack Mclean Tim Yelland Ben Mcloughlin Matthew Linklater Matthew Hacket James Cleeve Nathan Nuzum Ben Walker Matthew Wood Jaron Helman Tyson Bradshaw Peter Mayes Chris Axais Simon Tamblyn William Berry
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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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Coach: Dean Anderson/Stuart Powell Assistants: Steve Crisp/Josh Kitchen/ Christian Neeson/Kemble Edelsten/Ian Leith Reserves: Paul O’Brien Thirds: Scott Witham Assistants: Lachie Cooper
Coach: Fergus Watts Assistants: Ian Predergast/ David Chippendall/Chris Reid Reserves: Chris Baumgartner
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 Matt Elliott Tristan Bowman Fergus Mckenzie Jayson Speck Sam Stott Will Davis Alex van Ryn Chris Clay Leo Tang Tom Auty Rob Njoku Alex Williamson Lachie McDonough Blood Jumper 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 Dylan Mercer Matthew Seed Blood Jumper Blood Jumper Blood Jumper Tom Hays Mat Bate Tim Briggs Charlie Houghton
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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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Coach: Andrew Gowers Assistants: Nick Holland/David Landrigan/ Travis Ruyg Reserves: Matt O’Hanlon Assistants: Peter Skidmore/ Andy “Shanks” Ryan
Coach: Greg McLoughlin Assistants: John McDonough/ Damon Paull Reserves: Dom McInerney Thirds: Liam O’Donnell
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 Tim Agius Mitch Garvey Jonathan Pintal Fraser Paterson Dan Harangozo Tristan Parker Jon Mercuri (VC) Dan Barry Nick Biddlecombe Matt Douglas Matt Jenkinson Jack Curtis Dom Walker Dan Meehan Julian Darrer Matthew Romanin Karl Kaldawi Nick Nunan Jeremy Preece
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Nick Roberts Jacob Williams Matthew Moore Nathan Roberts Michael Duggan Tyson Hunt Tom Humphrey Peter Harrison (RC) Tom Mcmahon Jarrod Moloney David Lowe (C) Mark Todd Matthew Hine Jacob Gotch Joshua Harris Damien Hale Sam Pickett Sam Williams Ben Humphrey Brett Eddy Rishton Mcardle Aaron Shields Daniel Close Aaron Kneebone Sebastian Gotch Ryan Sherman John Griffiths Lachlan Bull Matthew Fieldsend James Crowe Sam Haslem Leigh Harrison Joel Phillips Daniel Griffin Nick Stewart Jack Vickers Ben Pratt Luke Semmel Justin Baxter James Hansen Sam Brooks Lachlan O’connell Ben Oakley Edward Clinch Brendan Close Jordan Pollard
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Luke Williams Tim Kovess Bradford Wilson Luke Jarvis Hugh Nicholson Eddie Espinosa Ryan Harris Jason Terrell Michael De Luca Tom Moloney Kieran Grant Michael Nankervis Brad Hughes Anthony Palmer Tyson Parker Steven Hogan Jack Jarvis Simon Lowe Chris Kelliher Pat Monaghan Declan Freeman Luis Godhino Nick Fyfield Anth Hale Steven Wall Alexander Roberts Beau Hill Sam Morwood Jackson Mckay Joe Ramsden Matthew Briglia Nick Hyland Nicholas Hogan Thomas Naughtin Matthew Naughtin Sam O’donnell Simon Moloney Matt Rodgers Will Kent Robert Gamble Alex Zaia Adam Kurzel Cameron Watts Simon Murphy Stephen Brown Sam Bennetts
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Coach: Mick Dwyer Assistants: Jamie Shanahan/ Greg Siwes Reserves: Brad Berry
Coach: Chris Tankard Assistants: Nick Smith/Simon Atkins Reserves: Damien Sullivan
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 Blake Mcgrath David Teasdale George Rowlands Jaryd Robertson Michael Seeber Sam Amon Mark Geshke Jamie Marks Hayden Jeans Chris Roggero Josh Herron Scott Hobson
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Andrew Fyans Steven Kidd Sam Nicholls Jordan Lynch Nick Seeber Nick Munday Ben Hodges Daniel Gilmour John Poutanas Nick Kane Ned Fallon Luke Porter (RC) James Morrison Luke Barnhoorn Damien Waters Joseph Wilson Luke Terrell James Mcdevitt Lawrence Webb Lewis Stutterd Matthew Pitt Anton Vandenblink
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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Coach: Bernie Sheehy Assistants: Mark Segal/Adrian Morrisey Reserves: Darren Seidl Assistant: Gary Blusztein Thirds: Barry Simon
Coach: Daniel Harford Assistants: Luke Mahoney/ Grant Hudson/Matt Scully Reserves: Kornel Dachs Assistant: Jim Jeffers
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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Jason Kaye Daniel Roth Michael Shafar Josh Rawicki Michael Shmerling Michael Thurin Josh Dorevitch Alex Wollan Jason Samuel Eyal Lang Guy Silbert Ricky Cahn Nick Shulman Ben Rockman Ryan White David Burns Raph Schlesinger Ari Burman JJ Sacks Jeremy Rotberg Damien Schwarz Joel Benjamin Ash Cooper Ari Wytwornik Leigh Goldman Ben Michowski Mark Shnider Johnathon Shafar Ryan Fisher Jordan Tonkin Brennan Lukav Chaim Wellis-Stosser Alan Silver Evgeni Routman Joel Grossman Josh Lancman
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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 Michael Shanahan Glen Chivers Tom Steains Joshua Taylor Phil Edgar Tom Simpson Tom Marchesani Joe Frazer Sam Bishop (VC) Steve Landers Edward Ring Dom Gibbs Tom Cunningham Anthony Lynch (C) Nathan Hobson Matthew Lucas Anthony White Paedar Handley Matthew Lattanzio Matthew Shannon Jack Mullen 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 Michael Kneebone Simon O’Connor Tim O’Rourke Paul Di Natale James 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 Ashley Collins Mitch Hayward Jarrod Nash Daniel Barrett Jarrod O’Keefe Jack Jolly Luke Davrain Tim O’Rourke Tim Sharpe James Leggett Tom Uglow Rory Ellis James Douglas Mitch Austin David Geltch Ray Short Tim Bowden
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OAKLEIGH
Coach: Simon Williams Assistant: Brett Rose Reserves: Ross Stewart Assistant: Daniel Mann
Coach: Martin Stillman Assistants: Jon Rutter/Trevor Bromley/ Ash Lever Reserves: Gary Bennett Thirds: Danny Hall
Ben Skinner Jack Cannon James North 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 Ben Jarick Jon Perrett Riley Cummin Ben Austen Andrew Sinclair John Nockles Josh Dickerson Tom Skewes Nick GrahamBowman David Jennings Jack Davis Tom Mariani Jordan Pascoe Scott Cramey Harry Cannon Chris Mizzi Tom Gunning Stuart McLeod-Smith Marcel Bruin
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Leigh Hendra David Fallon Daniel Anthony Lachie Anthony Tim Cooney Will Priestley Andrew Ogilvie Daniel Sargent Nick Paterson Zac Allcott James Salem Will Bardoel Callum Nicholls Pat Kelly Stuart Hooy Brendan Blatt Kieran Rawlinson Sam Roney Alistair Taylor Scott Eastgate
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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 Jake Pappon Rodney Jetta Jack Hind Tommy Golik Gabby Irons Steven Ott Lee Barrand Baden Wass Robert Holden Peter Holden 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 Matthew Wass Chris Telley Anthony Ashworth Michael Margetis Patrick Sham-Yuen Paul Raso Luke Morin
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OLD HAILEYBURY
OLD IVANHOE
Coach: Darren Seccull Assistants: Stewart Loewe/ Matthew Brewer/David Mackenzie Reserves: Craig Brockley
Coach: Craig Hunter Assistants: Renato Dintinosante/ Brad Thompson Reserves: Darren Toll Assistant: Stephen King
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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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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WERRIBEE DISTRICTS
Coach: Nathan Brown
Coach: Kirk Norton Reserves: Shane Doyle
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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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
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BEAUMARIS
Coach: Matthew Kempton Assistants: Luke van Kempen Reserves: Luke O’Connell
Coach: Jason Mifsud Assistants: Craig Tonkin/Josh Bourke Reserves: Marcus Goonan
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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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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PARKDALE VULTURES
Coach: Rick Brockwell Assistant: David Witchell Reserve: Trent Baldac Assistant: Jason Plant
Coach: Sam Radford Assistants: Mitch Grant/Josh Radford Reserves: Kris Little
Hayden Dillon Zan Wenke 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 Jake Rice David Stokes Scott Hills Ian Stokes Dean Shepherd Stephen Tindale Lewis Melton David Gayfer Tom Mckinlay 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 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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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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FITZROY
RUPERTSWOOD
Coach: Michael Pickering Assistants: Mark Murrary/ Simon Kelleher/Brett Pollard Reserves: Bruce Edwards
Coach: Dave Barry Assistant: Brendan Said Reserves: Shane Braddy/Rod Williams
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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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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MONASH BLUES
Coach: Adrian Connolly Assistants: Ryan Power/Ben Phibbs/ Kevin Chamberlain/Steve Stanley Reserves: Scott Azzapardi
Coach: Tim Powell Assistants: Luke Egan/Marcus Spencer/ Shane Chapman
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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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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OLD CAMBERWELL
MARCELLIN
Coach: Tim Killworth Assistants: Andrew Tsindos / Fraser Cameron / Terry Ymer Reserves: Mick Bennett Assistant: Alex McKenzie
Coach: Steve Macpherson
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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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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HAMPTON ROVERS
Coach: Trent Cummings Assistant: Damian Zanic
Coach: Russell Barnes Reserves: Michael Flahive
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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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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FTLOTG TALES FROM THE COATHANGER The Godfather of Big V football, board member
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Anthony Amad made his own way to Sydney for
After a quick post-match meet and greet with AFL Sydney counterparts, the team repaired back to the Parramatta Hotel for a quick bite before jumping maxi-cabs to a more celebratory nightspot in Sydney. If it is fair enough that “what happens on tour, stays on tour” then Big V captain Paul “Rat” Wintle’s nightclub ensemble should have stayed on tour also. He came downstairs dressed to kill, in an open necked shirt, light grey flares with matching waistcoat and a thick eggyolk yellow belt that stunned his teammates. It was perhaps a good thing that the skipper waited until after the game to don such a get-up.
the weekend interstate clash and booked into a city hotel on Friday night. Given the distance to the ground, “Mush” allowed himself plenty of time to test the NSW Railway’s efficiency, boarding at Central Station early Saturday morning for the 35 minute trip. At 3:00pm, when his absence from the pre-match meeting was noted, he received a phone call to enquire after his whereabouts. “Meeting all of my relatives in Bankstown,” Mush offered. After arriving at the ground for the first bounce, he admitted he had caught the train to Bankstown rather than Blacktown, but blanched at the suggestion he had caught the wrong train. “I knew exactly where I wanted to go even if the train driver didn’t!” 42
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a paparazzo about the movements of the couple
He created history when he captained the Big V just one year after his big brother Luke “Juice” Wintle was accorded the same honour. What a magnificent contribution the Wintle family has made to VAFA football over the years.
and not only that, had received payment for doing
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while leaping for joy at the Dark Blues victory, but
The Big V travelling party was stunned to pick up the Sunday Telegraph and see a story about the erstwhile Mrs Warne and her man about town, former Old Melburnian star Toby Roberts. The story insinuated that Mr Roberts had tipped off
so. “Unlikely, highly unlikely,” snorted one official “Toby would never do any thing to breach his amateur status.” …… Speaking of OMs… club matriarch Mrs.Ann Beaumont had a fall recently while attending the recent match against Old Ivanhoe. Onlookers were unsure as to whether she had injured herself in any case it was fortunate that Drs.Rosie Batten and Jenny Voyage, both mothers of players, were on hand to lend assistance to Ann. Our thanks go to them and ourt bet wishes to Ann for a full and speedy recovery.
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Hawthorn’s Luke Collins has been fantastic contributor to the club both on and off the field. It was great for the boys to break through and defeat Albert Park by 1 point for our first win of the year!
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St. Marys Salesian club stalwart Scotty Nicholson (pictured top) is a terrific clubman, very popular and a determined utility player who gives his all.
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AJAX’s Ben Klein joined the club in the Under 19 in 1998 he has been a regular fixture at the club until a move a few years ago to Sydney curtailed this memorable event. Ben was firmly entrenched in the senior team from 2001 and has been one of the most revered at AJAX. A loyal and devoted player Ben worked hard on his fitness and short comings to be one of the first selections in the senior team. In his career he has won a number of club awards including most improved, most courageous and the senior coaches trophy. Finally winning a premiership in 2011 would rank as one his highlights. A true devotee of the club North Old Boys/St Pats player Chris Hosking arrived at the club in 2001, and has held down a key defensive post. Chris has won Two B&Fs and another two placings including club captaincy and state honours, which are a testament to his consistency, ability and leadership. Much loved in the playing group and the club for both his on field and off field exploits, this will be feted milestone which he will receive life membership for.
Hawthorn’s Vee Bist, Kynan Taylor and Steve Gunn have always been solid contributors to the club
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Oakleigh’s Daniel Mercuri (pictured bottom) is a dual premiership player with U18 2009 and U19 in 2010.
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BIG V BEATS AFL SYDNEY The stadium lights shone brightly, and so too did Nathan Rimington, who found the ball consistently and created some fret run through the middle in the now treacherously slippery conditions.
Plotters: Coach Simon Lethlean (second from right), flanked co-coaches by Luke Gladman, Tim Fleming and Quinton Gleeson, plans the downfall of AFL Sydney.
At the final turn, the Vics led by 21 points and with a strong finish, put the game beyond the Two Blues’ reach. With the midfield rampant, the Big V played hard, running and grinding, applying pressure until the final siren. Coach Simon Lethlean praised the endurance and commitment of his team, which had to work hard for the win.
The Big V wrestled with then shook off a determined AFL Sydney team before driving away in the final stanza to win by 47 points at Blacktown International Sports Park last Saturday.
Lachlan Ferguson, making his Senior Big V debut, won the Spirit of the Big V award. Daniel Strachan aggravated a lower leg injury and did not return after half-time.
Paul Wintle, leading the side as his brother Luke had done last yer, won the toss, but the wind offered no early advantage. The twilight contest began under perfect conditions and at great speed, with both teams seeking to gain an ascendancy. The Vics wasted some opportunities with some errant short passing before Jack Watts kicked the first goal. The Harboursiders kept up the pressure but could not garner sufficient return and the Big V, with some fine forward work from mosquitoes Lachlan Ferguson, Jack Bull and Tom O’Sullivan led by 11 points at the first change.
The VAFA is now 3-0 against AFL Sydney.
Jackson Eade opened the second stanza with a goal but The local team came out stronger. A late surge after some strong work by Cam Purss and Shane Neaves in the ruck and Trent Zimbachs and skipper Paul Wintle in defence saw the Big V go to the sheds nursing a nineteen point lead. Pete Summers opened the third with a goal inside a minute, but AFL Sydney was not to be denied. 44
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5.5 9.6 11.11 15.18.108 3.4 6.5 8.8 8.13.61
Goals: J Watts 3, L Ferguson 3, J Eade 2, T O’Sullivan, J Bull, L Hill, J Madden, M Handley, P Summers, N Roberts Best: P Summers, J Bull, N Rimington, C Purss, P Wintle, L Ferguson Spirit of the Big V: Lachie Ferguson TEAM: Paul Wintle - (C) St Bede’s/Mentone Tigers; Justin Perkins (VC), Thomas O’Sullivan (Caulfield Grammarians); Ben Smithwick, James Rimington (Old Carey); Jack Bull; Daniel Strachan, Will Tardif, Trent Zimbachs, Lachlan Ferguson (Collegians); Matthew Ball, Brad Rogerson, Cameron Purss, Matt Handley (Old Xaverians); Lachie Hill, Shane Neaves (Old Scotch); Josh Madden (St Bernard’s); Peter Summers, Jack Watts (Uni Blues); Justin Baxter, Nick Roberts (De La Salle); Jackson Eade (Old Camberwell) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
BIG V BEATS WA IN U23 CLASH Victoria, led by courageous and creative skipper Tom O’Sullivan (pictured right), beat WA by 26 points at Sportscover Arena. The diminutive midfielder from Caulfield Grammarians was a midfield general, directing traffic and winning many contested balls in the clinches. Under cloudy skies but otherwise splendid conditions other than a slippery centre square, the Vics looked dangerous early and threatened to put the visitors away before half-time. But their radar was uncallibrated and they missed opportunities. However, they straightened up and with twin sharpshooters Max van den Broek and Jackson Eade kicking six apiece, the Big V midfielders always had options going forward. At the other end of the ground, the fast-leading and long kicking Ben Grace was a lively focal point for the visitors. WA skipper Luke Conca was in everything, but the Big V ruck combination of Tom Penberthy and Nick de Steiger were dominant at the stoppages and around the ground, setting up opportunities for the smaller fleet. The third term decided the game and from there the Big V was largely untroubled except for a late and spirited fightback from the Sandgropers in the final term, which had the coaching staff, if not the Victorian players, chewing their nails. The result had seemed assured at lemon time, but WA added four on end in quick time early in the last and suddenly the game seemed to suit their style of play. But Alex Singleton grabbed a strong pack mark, played on and slotted it from twenty metres to ensure the reigning AAFC champion won the game. As is the custom of long-standing, it was a hard-fought and highly skilful contest, though hostilities ceased with the final siren as players shook hands with opponents and headed to the post-match to mingle. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
VICTORIA 5.5 7.13 13.15 17.16.118 WESTERN AUSTRALIA: 4.2 6.4 9.7 14.8.92 Goals: J Eade 6, M van den Broek 6, P Ambrose, J Nicolopoulos, T Penberthy, A Singleton, P Edgar Best: T O’Sullivan, L Ferguson, J Eade, B Walsh, N de Steiger, M van den Broek. Spirit of the Big V: Matthew Dean TEAM: Thomas O’Sullivan (C) (Caulfield Grammarians); Max Van Den Broek, Nicholas Jamieson (Old Scotch); Bart Walsh (Banyule); Anthony Carroll (Beaumaris); Lachlan Ferguson, Tom Penberthy (Collegians); Jake Williams (De La Salle); James North (Old Brighton); Jackson Eade (Old Camberwell); Stephen Harris, Bas Simpson (Old Carey); John Nicolopoulos (Old Haileyburians); Nicholas De Steiger (Old Melburnians); Patrick Ambrose, Thomas Carey (Old Xaverians); Cameron Livori (PEGS); Jarryd Robertson (St Bede’s/ Mentone Tigers); Alex Singleton (St Bernard’s); Phil Edgar (St Kevin’s OB); Bede Mahon (University Blacks); Matthew Dean (Werribee Districts) 45
SHARPSHOOTERS PLAYER
CLUB
LR
TOTAL
Old Trinity
4
36
Adam Barclay
Banyule
Damien Yze
Old Carey
4
25
Leigh Brennan
Rupertswood
5
27
Sam Pickett
De La Salle
2
24
Jonathan Bortolotto
Marcellin
4
23
George Rowlands
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
7
22
Jack Duke
Old Camberwell
4
22
Nicholas Sautner
Collegians
0
22
David Forrest
PEGS
0
22
Julian Hampton
Collegians
2
21
Daniel Fraser
Marcellin
0
32
Sam Cutts
Collegians
0
15
Caine Hillier
Old Camberwell
3
21
William Strange
Old Scotch
0
12
Scott Cations
Fitzroy
0
15
Benjamin Cailes
Monash Blues
0
15
Cameron Raine
Mazenod
0
14
2012 Premier Andrew Ramsden
CLUB
LR
TOTAL
5
28
2012 Premier C
2012 Premier Reserve
2012 Premier C Reserve
2012 Premier Thirds Brett Scott
Caulfield Gramm
2
15
Sam Morwood
De La Salle
3
13
Christopher Dunwill
Collegians
3
12
Andrew Walsh
University Blues
0
11
David Mutton
Collegians
0
11
2012 Premier B Scott Gower
PLAYER
Beaumaris
3
25
Henry Parkes
St Kevins
2
24
Jake Lew
AJAX
2
21
Philip Edgar
St Kevins
0
18
2012 Premier B Reserve
2012 Premier C Thirds Daniel Kerr
St Kevins
4
22
Sam Ayoub
Marcellin
8
20
Shelley Fulton
Fitzroy
2
17
Harrison Lee
Marcellin
0
14
Marcus Borg
Banyule
2
14
2012 Division 1 Paul Ellis
Old Geelong
3
26
Gareth Snow
Old Mentonians
0
25
Shaun Payze
Peninsula
3
23
Callum Wood
Old Geelong
6
22
James Bismire
University Blacks
0
18
Matthew Shannon
St Kevins
2
16
Josh Vanderloo
Williamstown CYMS
3
18
Timothy Pritchard
Beaumaris
3
13
Shane Metz
Ormond
0
18
William McTaggart
Old Haileybury
0
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2012 Premier B Thirds Thomas Crookes
St Kevins
4
22
Daniel Anthony
Old Brighton
0
22
Nicholas Marchesani
St Kevins
1
15
Lachlan McRedmond
Northern Blues
4
14
Peter Murray
St Kevins
0
12
46
Jake Archdeacon
Peninsula
2
25
Dustan Mills
Old Mentonians
0
17
William Harris
Old Geelong
2
17
Benjamin Seeley
MHSOB
7
16
Bilal Zeitoune
Old Mentonians
2
15
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PLAYER
CLUB
LR
TOTAL
2012 Division 2 Adam Sleight Samuel Autio Sabastian Ciavola Kristian Cherbakof Sebastian Mahoney
Prahran Assump St Mary’s Salesian Eltham Collegians Bulleen Temp Sth Melb Districts
6 16 4 3 3
36 26 24 21 19
2012 Division 2 Reserve Timothy Mawdsley David Follacchio Jarrod Belsey David Florance Nicholas Palumbo
La Trobe University Bulleen Temp Therry Penola Bulleen Temp Bulleen Temp
2 0 0 1 2
18 16 15 15 14
2012 Division 3 Ashleigh Close Sebastian Angus Aaron Thornton Simon Yeo Justin Hunter
Ivanhoe Richmond Central Elsternwick Yarra Valley Elsternwick
10 5 4 3 4
41 38 29 28 27
2012 Division 3 Reserve Benjamin Seeger Mitchell Sweeney Marc Brazzale Luke Curry Nathan Nuske
Yarra Valley UHS-VU Ivanhoe St Francis Xavier Richmond Central
11 3 7 8 3
38 33 25 23 17
PLAYER
CLUB
LR
TOTAL
2012 U19 Section 2 Michael Tregear Matthew Mitchell Jackson Small Alex Heuston Lachlan Nankervis
Old Brighton Old Haileybury Caulfield Gramm Old Trinity St Kevins
5 4 0 2 6
26 24 19 17 15
2012 U19 Section 3 Harry Healey Louis Greco Sam Hibbins Jake Powell
Old Xaverians Mazenod Collegians Northern Blues
10 6 0 3
28 24 22 21
2012 U19 North Jai Swainger Karey Taylor Trent Dimitriou Sam Shearer Darrell Blake
Ivanhoe Old Geelong Williamstown CYMS MHSOB Therry Penola
13 6 2 0 1
39 23 22 12 12
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
2012 U19 South Jordan Young Lewis Emmerson Christopher Wheeler Matthew Hogan Robert McCarthy
Parkdale Vultures Monash Blues De La Salle De La Salle
6 1 5 2 2
27 24 23 22 22
Werribee Districts Oakleigh Oakleigh St Mary’s Salesian St Bernards
6 5 5 1 0
32 24 14 13 12
2012 Division 4 Jesse Albrecht Scott McPherson Daniel Penny Aaron Marsh
South Mornington M’ham Cobras Box Hill North Point Cook
13 10 3 4
47 33 29 23
2012 Division 4 Reserve Rhys McConville-Brain Drew Crawford Neil Burton Carson Haynes Samuel Duffield Travis Houlden
2012 - Under 18 Dane Thomas Aaron Cloke Zach Pearce-Thomas Dylan Gook Tom Russell
South Mornington Eley Park Sharks Point Cook Point Cook South Mornington Eley Park Sharks
9 5 2 2 7 2
31 27 22 17 17 17
2012 Club XVIII (1) James McDonnell Tim Sheehan Hamish Christie James Jovanovski Tom Kovarik
Old Xaverians Ivanhoe NOBS/ St Pats St Bernards De La Salle
8 0 5 3 3
30 29 22 20 20
25 23 19 17 17
2012 Club XVIII (2) Raymond Steer Timothy Bayles Timothy Demetriou Scott D’Arcy George Dellaportas
Therry Penola Old Geelong Hawthorn Richmond Cardinals Hawthorn
13 2 0 4 3
47 34 29 20 19
2012 Under 19 Premier David Wall Ciaran Lawrence Steven Berengo Jordan Clarke Patrick Gardiner
St Bernards St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
Old Xaverians Old Scotch University Blues
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SO WE RETURN The Unders return after a week’s rest and an opportunity to recharge batteries. While senior signing deadlines approach fast, there is still six weeks before the clearances close for under age players and club officials will no doubt be scouting around for those last minute signings who can make or at least improve the team’s standing. This week, we celebrate our volunteers, who are especially relevant to helping out with the Unders, who are often quite separate to the senior club. And so to action from a fortnight ago . . . In Premier, Fitzroy went down to Beaumaris, with Sam Chamberlain sharking six and the consistent Jak Jowett booting three. Jim Steinfort was best for the Roys. David Wall slotted six as the Snow Dogs rumbled over Old Scotch in a semi-surprise, while Callum McDonough shone for the Cards. St Bede’s/Mentone Tigers clobbered Uni Blacks with Alex Whalebone fittingly best for the Seasiders, who got four apiece from Ciaran Lawrence and Jack Vawdrey. Jackson Roder was again prominent for the Blacks. Uni Blues ran into the monster that is De La and went under. Dan O’Shea and Dom Nixon were strong for the Varsity, but again the Haley boys – Charlie and Harry – terrorised and Paul Johnson got five. In Section 2, a great game and four goals from Luke Pinot and another four from Matt Mitchell saw Haileybury home over Werribee Districts, while Dave Briscoe was the Tiges’ best. Lachlan Nankervis booted six, spearheading St Kevin’s big win over Marcellin, 48
whose best was Andrew Harkin. Marcus Bade was best and Mick Tregear slotted five as the Tonners clipped Old Carey, who were well served by Lachlan Addison and Charlie Wood. Caulfield Grammarians had to fight to hold off Old Trinity, with Steve Vivian’s four goals the difference, along with a top game from Nick Tonkin. Alex Heuston and Sam Stacker booted a pair each for the Greens. In Section 3, Mazenod’s Jake Davis turned it on and Louis “Buddy” Greco kicked six, powering the Nodders over Old Camberwell, who got solid service from Jay Himat and Tom Schipper. Old Xavs clobbered Ormond, with Harry Healey slotting ten and Anthony Dickinson getting six. Ryan McDonald and Andy Olson slotted fours for the Monders. Northern Blues were too strong for PEGS, with Tommy Hughes and Damon Marcon the pick of the northern pack. Jake Notaro got five and Jon Goldsworthy was in ripping form for the Bernies, who edged Collegians. In the North, Old Geelong pounced all over MHSOB, Karey Taylor slipping through six and Bill Boyd starring. Liam Ferris was in fine fettle for the High School. Jai Swinger grabbed thirteen and Bill Emerson and Lew Minney kicked six as Ivanhoe thundered over Emmaus St Leo’s. A fifteen goal last quarter was the final nail. Justin Petrulis and Jason Huljak led a team of Animals who never gave up despite being outgunned. Hayden Rowe kicked five but Therry Penola went down to Williamstown CYMS, who had a massive game from Baxter Callan and four goals from Mitch Knight. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
Down South, Monash Blues clubbed Hampton Rovers, with Rupert Mitchell getting the votes and Chris Wheeler booting five. Ollie Jewell tried hard for the Rovers. De La had the better of St Mary’s Salesian in an even team effort. Matt Hogan and Dom Spicer figured prominently for the Blue and Golds, while Harry Angley featured in everything for the Saints. Jordy Young had six and Max Worrell dominated for SBMT in the derby clash with Parkdale. Jackson Boland booted five for the vanquished Vultures. Peninsula had eleven from Braden Churcher and ten from Nick Coy as they thumped Beaumaris, despite the efforts of Mat Hopkins and Stu Montfort.
UNDER 19 Premier Beaumaris v Old Melburnians Old Scotch v University Blues Old Xaverians v De La Salle St Bernards v St Bedes / Mentone Tigers University Blacks v Fitzroy UNDER 19 Section 2 Old Carey v Marcellin Old Haileybury v Caulfield Grammarians St Kevins v Old Brighton Werribee Districts v Old Trinity UNDER 19 Section 3 Collegians v Mazenod Northern Blues v Old Camberwell Old Xaverians v PEGS Ormond v St Bernards UNDER 19 North Ivanhoe v Williamstown CYMS La Trobe University v Therry Penola MHSOB v Emmaus St Leos Old Geelong
Bye
UNDER 19 South Beaumaris v Monash Blues Hampton Rovers v De La Salle Parkdale Vultures v St Mary’s Salesian Peninsula v St Bedes / Mentone Tigers
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RESULTS Under 19 Premier Beaumaris 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.12 (108) Fitzroy 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.10 (64) GOALS Beaumaris: S. Chamberlain 6 J. Jowett 3 S. Bennett 2 T. Perkin 2 L. Edmondson 1 K. McDonagh 1 D. Ballard 1 Fitzroy: C. Doherty 2 D. Leech 2 J. Tennant 1 L. Allen 1 E. Scott 1 D. Cooney-O’Donoghue 1 E. Gibbons 1 BEST Beaumaris: S. Chamberlain M. Williams A. GOSS T. Perkin M. Ramanathan J. Jowett Fitzroy: J. Steinfort K. Menzies J. Tennant C. Doherty D. Leech A. Fry St Bernards 3.3 8.7 14.10 21.13 (139) Old Scotch 4.2 6.4 10.6 12.8 (80) GOALS St Bernards: D. Wall 6 J. Fenner 5 A. Graham 4 J. Van Meel 2 J. Saundry 1 L. Sullivan 1 M. Hughes 1 L. McIntyre 1 Old Scotch: C. McDonough 4 H. Casey 4 N. Reddish 3 E. Furey 1 BEST St Bernards: M. Hannan C. Peart P. MacDonough J. Fraser D. Wall J. Van Meel Old Scotch: C. McDonough C. O’Beirne C. Long N. Reddish M. Johnston A. Hummerston St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.2 4.10 14.12 25.20 (170) University Blacks 0.2 2.2 5.3 7.3 (45) GOALS St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C. Lawrence 4 J. Vawdrey 4 J. O’Kearney 3 A. Cross 3 M. Coen 3 J. Dalzotto 2 B. Nicoll 1 A. Whalebone 1 C. Antonuccio 1 T. Pastura 1 B. Schubert 1 C. Byrnes University Blacks: J. Bunge 2 S. Sher 1 T. Sharp 1 C. Zwar 1 J. Lenehan 1 J. Hurley 1 BEST St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: A. Whalebone B. Denton M. Coen A. Cross L. Dee J. Capp University Blacks: J. Roder J. Bunge T. Sharp C. Zwar W. Murray J. Hurley De La Salle 2.6 7.10 11.13 18.18 (126) University Blues 1.2 3.3 7.7 10.8 (68) GOALS De La Salle: P. Johnson 5 H. Nicholson 3 C. Haley 3 M. Hamilton 2 H. Ramsay 1 J. Gava 1 M. Stizza 1 B. Forrest 1 T. Richardson 1 University Blues: D. O’Shea 3 P. Gardiner 2 A. Johnstone 2 D. Van De Pol 1 N. Green 1 S. Carr 1 BEST De La Salle: H. Haley s. McGraw H. Nicholson S. Brooks B. Wilson P. Johnson University Blues: D. Nixon D. O’Shea J. Pemmelaar S. MacAulay E. McMullin T. BurnFrancis U19 Section 2 Werribee Districts 2.0 5.1 8.4 13.6 (84) Old Haileybury 4.3 7.6 10.8 11.12 (78) GOALS Werribee Districts: J. Humphreys 2 A. Imber 2 H. King 2 M. El Hawli 2 M. Secoulidis 1 D. Briscoe 1 B. Leonard 1 J. Taylor 1 N. Arias 1 Old Haileybury: M. Mitchell 4 L. Pinot 4 S. Nicholls 1 J. Lynch 1 J. Paul 1 BEST Werribee Districts: D. Briscoe E. Turner M. Turner H. King M. El Hawli C. Moloney Old Haileybury: L. Pinot S. Hall J. Toy N. Leonidas C. Smith J. Paul St Kevins 5.2 11.5 16.8 23.11 (149) Marcellin 1.1 1.3 3.5 5.6 (36) GOALS St Kevins: L. Nankervis 6 A. Hannan 4 T. Soultanakis 3 M. Eva 2 J. Cellini 2 M. Manning 1 N. Bond 1 F. Keely 1 P. Derjew 1 J. Barrie 1 T. Lewin 1 Marcellin: A. Ioannidis 3 M. Tantsis-Hall 1 M. Lincoln 1 BEST St Kevins: A. Giarrusso A. Hannan L. Nankervis M. Eva T. Soultanakis P. Derjew Marcellin: A. Harkin T. Bastiaan M. Tantsis-Hall M. Lincoln C. Stewart A. Ioannidis Old Brighton 5.3 7.9 11.11 17.15 (117) Old Carey 0.4 4.5 5.7 7.8 (50) GOALS Old Brighton: M. Tregear 5 J. Knight 2 T. Jones 2 H. Graham 2 H. Johnson 1 L. Otto 1 N. Hellyer 1 K. Kempster 1 H. Carlson 1 M. Delany 1 Old Carey: J. Ceppi 2 S. Cambridge 2 B. Consalvo 1 P. Cremean 1 H. Pepperell 1 BEST Old Brighton: M. Bade P. Sands L. Otto A. Luke K. Kempster S. Baker Old Carey: L. Addison C. Wood J. Ceppi J. Coull O. Greenberg W. Walker Caulfield Grammarians 2.4 4.7 6.10 9.14 (68) Old Trinity 1.2 2.4 6.6 8.7 (55) GOALS Caulfield Grammarians: S. Vivian 4 W. Kingwill 3 K. Stewart 2 Old Trinity: A. Heuston 2 S. Stacker 2 J. Gilfillan 1 J. Steinhart 1 O. Fairweather 1 T. Mitchell 1 BEST Caulfield Grammarians: N. Tonkin W. Kingwill S. Vivian J. Rogers K. Stewart D. Dickson Old Trinity: S. Lawrence C. Hargreaves E. Satur N. Pearce S. Stacker E. Beasley U19 Section 3 Mazenod 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.6 (102) Old Camberwell 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.9 (45) GOALS Mazenod: L. Greco 6 L. Riley 3 B. Paull 1 J. Van Rensburg 1 A. DiPetta 1 J. Davis 1 N. Jook 1 N. Janzerli 1 J. Malietzis 1 Old Camberwell: J. Himat 2 N. Russell 1 M. De Petro 1 M. Troy 1 H. Crothers 1 BEST Mazenod: J. Davis L. Riley L. Greco A. Davies J. Van Rensburg J. Malietzis Old Camberwell: T. Schipper J. Himat M. Troy J. Hrbek D. Storaci M. De Petro Old Xaverians 8.7 14.12 19.16 25.20 (170) Ormond 3.2 3.3 5.6 11.12 (78) GOALS Old Xaverians: H. Healey 10 A. Dickinson 6 J. Pantas 2 D. Hermans 1 T. Fenton 1 E.
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Doolan 1 M. Vlahos 1 T. Hannon 1 S. Love 1 J. Pititto 1 Ormond: R. McDonald 4 A. Olson 4 J. Raymond 1 B. Atkins 1 L. Adlington 1 BEST Old Xaverians: H. Healey P. Monti H. O’Sullivan O. Keogh J. Wilkinson J. Blake Ormond: A. Olson D. Riazah-Kesheh S. McCooke E. Scanlon C. Olson C. Hecker Northern Blues 3.6 6.8 8.9 15.13 (103) PEGS 1.2 3.4 8.9 10.11 (71) GOALS Northern Blues: J. Powell 3 M. Cigagna 2 J. Rentos 2 D. Marcon 2 S. Dalton 1 E. Maloney 1 L. Baker 1 P. Dempsey 1 J. King 1 T. Hughes 1 PEGS: not provided BEST Northern Blues: T. Hughes D. Marcon J. King J. Rentos N. Prelorenzo M. Cigagna PEGS: not provided St Bernards 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.7 (73) Collegians 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.11 (65) GOALS St Bernards: J. Notaro 5 P. Comerford 1 J. Riley 1 S. Jones 1 L. Allison 1 P. Romano 1 H. Firth 1 Collegians: not provided BEST St Bernards: J. Goldsworthy J. Notaro J. Holland K. Cashin L. Allison S. Piantella Collegians: not provided U19 North Old Geelong 1.8 6.10 13.13 14.19 (103) MHSOB 1.2 2.2 3.2 4.5 (29) GOALS Old Geelong: K. Taylor 6 H. Byrne 4 C. Fisher 1 C. Barham 1 R. Vale 1 W. Boyd 1 MHSOB: not provided BEST Old Geelong: W. Boyd B. Keys W. Lugg R. Vale C. Heal S. Hughes MHSOB: not provided Ivanhoe 8.2 17.5 25.11 40.17 (257) Emmaus St Leos 0.0 1.1 2.1 2.1 (13) GOALS Ivanhoe: J. Swainger 13 W. Emerson 6 L. Minney 6 S. Nix 3 D. Jones 3 D. Ioannou 2 J. Brown 2 A. Dimopoulos 2 Z. Mowat 1 J. Nott 1 S. Bettiol 1 Emmaus St Leos: J. White 1 A. Downie 1 BEST Ivanhoe: J. Lagreca K. Blackmore-Moore L. Minney J. Normand W. Emerson J. Swainger Emmaus St Leos: J. Petrulis J. Huljak S. Symeonidis J. White A. Downie A. Papac Williamstown CYMS 4.5 8.7 16.12 22.13 (145) Therry Penola 1.1 4.2 8.3 11.4 (70) GOALS Williamstown CYMS: M. Knight 4 R. Ackerly 3 B. Callan 3 T. Murphy 2 R. Chan 2 T. Dimitriou 2 A. Isac 1 G. Daaboul 1 N. Holdsworth 1 M. McLaughlin 1 J. Pennington 1 S. Reichenvater-Beasley 1 Therry Penola: H. Rowe 5 J. Gough 2 M. Jacobson 1 D. Blake 1 J. McDonald 1 w. McIntosh 1 BEST Williamstown CYMS: B. Callan N. Bratby N. Holdsworth R. Chan A. Isac S. McHugh Therry Penola: J. Calafiore J. Gough M. Jacobson P. Nguyen L. Stretton H. Rowe U19 South Monash Blues 3.2 5.6 10.11 17.11 (113) Hampton Rovers 2.2 3.2 3.3 3.3 (21) GOALS Monash Blues: C. Wheeler 5 O. Graudins 4 P. Featonby 2 J. Duffy 1 A. Parisi 1 M. Pittman 1 W. Kittelty 1 C. Johnson 1 R. Mitchell 1 Hampton Rovers: not provided BEST Monash Blues: R. Mitchell O. Fitzpatrick D. Hatch H. Melville M. Mag O. Graudins Hampton Rovers: not provided De La Salle 0.0 3.4 4.6 13.7 (85) St Mary’s Salesian 2.1 3.2 5.5 5.5 (35) GOALS De La Salle: S. Murphy 2 R. McCarthy 2 M. Hogan 2 K. Wallis 2 D. Grant 1 D. Spicer 1 P. Hatch 1 J. Wood 1 J. Howard 1 St Mary’s Salesian: W. Anderson 1 T. Whittle 1 D. Cropley 1 F. Coloe 1 M. Op’t Hoog 1 BEST De La Salle: M. Hogan D. Spicer J. Wood J. Duhau D. Grant S. Murphy St Mary’s Salesian: H. Angley T. Whittle A. Ong M. Flora N. Alexopoulos J. Kenyon St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 1.4 5.6 8.12 14.14 (98) Parkdale Vultures 4.6 6.9 7.13 9.15 (69) GOALS St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Young 6 B. Schubert 2 P. Hurst 2 L. Webb 1 J. Bichsel 1 M. O’Connor 1 J. Pollard 1 Parkdale Vultures: J. Boland 5 C. Stielow 1 A. Thompson 1 L. Emmerson 1 J. Everest 1 BEST St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Worrell M. O’Connor J. Young D. Hampton J. Popaz D. Tanner Parkdale Vultures: A. Thompson J. Everest S. Chitty J. Boland T. Fenwick D. Ballard Peninsula 6.4 12.12 25.13 35.17 (227) Beaumaris 0.1 1.2 2.3 2.3 (15) GOALS Peninsula: B. Churcher 11 N. Coy 10 H. Brodie 4 L. Van Der Sluijs 2 J. Shepherd 2 N. Baron 1 S. Glenn 1 M. Wilson 1 J. Ramirez 1 N. Cassano 1 J. Owens 1 Beaumaris: C. Tilbey 1 M. Hopkins 1 BEST Peninsula: B. Churcher H. Brodie N. Coy J. Shepherd N. Cassano J. Owens Beaumaris: M. Hopkins S. Montfront C. Tilbey G. Pearson J. Nicklin F. Zalega
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U19 – PREMIER
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St Bernards
De La Salle Blue
Beaumaris
Old Scotch
Fitzroy
Coach: Peter Wood Assistant: Adrian Peart
Coach: Michael Brown Assistants: Simon Brown/Peter Harte
Coach: Luke Buller Assistants: Rob Wilson/Chris Cockburn
Coach: Matthew Parisi Assistants: Dan Parisi/Ed Hill/Tristan Foenander/Peter Hodges/Sam Muttdon 1 Jordan Clarke (CC) 2 Will Carroll 3 Matthew Foskey 4 Andrew Hummerston 5 Conor O’Beirne 6 Jack Hurley 7 Callum McDonough (CC) 8 Angus Greenaway 9 Nicholas Reddish 10 Ed Moroney 11 Tom Holding 12 David Carey 13 Alex Reilly 14 Henry Thomas 15 Harrison Casey 16 Charlie Long 17 Ben Davey 18 Ed Dalton 20 Lachie Seed 21 Gregor Knight 23 Alisdair Reeves 24 Charlie Fay 25 Ned Walmsley 26 Tim Bate 27 Tom Druitt 28 Fred Launder 29 Chris Watts 30 Lachlan Smyth 31 Will Hamer 32 Nicholas Santini 33 Charles Hurley 35 Jake Clemm 36 William Hewson 40 Sam Neil 41 Sam Banfield 43 Ed Furey 44 Michael Johnston 47 Gene van den Broek
Coach: Damian Truslove
Lachy Allison James Bennie Simon Caven Charlie Connelly Wil Considine Brad Cooper Matt Feehan Jack Fenner Sam Firth Jack Fraser Jack Gay Jarrod Gill Andrew Graham Andrew Grosso Mitch Hannan Lachlan Herriman Michael Hughes Alex Johnson Sam Jones Nathan Kazuro Peter Lenoury Pat Macdonough Aiden O’Connor Keiran O’Connor Harry Overman Matt Peart Chris Peart Daniel Riley Jack Saundry Jacob Shine Luke Sullivan Michael Sulzberger Daniel Thompson Jake Van Meel David Wall James Weir Sam Wood
Old Xaverians
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 34 43 45 47 48
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
Jayden Duhau Charlie Haley Sam Brooks Charlie Athanassiou Pat O’Connell Michael Stizza Harry Haley Josh Fisher Ben Forrest Luke Barda Todd Richardson Adrian Indovino Sefton McGraw Hugh Nicholson Brad Wilson David Convery Liam Wood Jack Gava Sam Harrington Paul Johnston Matt Hamilton Sebastian Gotch Jordan Bull Jason Terrell Jamie Smith Oliver Purton - Smith Dan Millwood Joel Mattiske Todd Richardson Hamish Ramsey Oscar Persson James Howard
Old Melburnians
Steven Berengo Louis Denton Denis Symeopolous Lachie Keith Cauley Beetham Nick Gazdowicz Nathan Drummond Darcy Cotchett Harry Batten Tom Williams Harry Lachal Fraser Lane Johnathon Close Jarryd Skene Terry Reed Luke Pirrie Ben Lyon Ashley Sorrenti Nicholas Sharkey Sam Franklyn Robbie Ralph Charlie Woodley Sam Grigg Marcus Smith Nick Costa Josh Anderson Matthew Margin Jonathan Smarrelli
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Charles Kellett Justin De Steiger Harry Curtis Thomas Lackman Nicholas Churkovich Alexander Coleridge Nicholas Forrest Campbell Kirwan Thomas Carlon Edward Fanning James De Degley Thomas Watson Lachlan Prendergast Adam Armstong Oscar Dixon Samuel Delios Lorgen Scott Tom Benson William Raymond Nicholas Daish John Hurley Jonathan Benjamin Peter Feaver Charles Kiel Ruari Wood-Freeman Nicholas Molony Edward Robinson Damon Velakoulis Thomas De Fegley Leon Koumouris Stephen Blakeney Nicholas McLardy Tom McConnell
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Diarmuid CooneyO’Donoghue Jack Tennant Jack Iacono Raph Lloyd Aiden Fry Dean Turnley Lachie Morrison Chris Doherty (C) Eddie Gibbons Josh Sawyer Edward Bryan Jack Ford James Steinfort Alex Lawrence Dougall McAllister Eamonn Scott Kai Gehrt Daniel Lindsay Harrison Simcoe Dylan Pactas Nic Gibbons Nathan Lingris Nick Mcmahon Dylan Leech Lachie Power Lochie Allen Ethan Gardiner Bryce McAdam Dieter Tieman Aiden Tregillis Ben McGregor Alex Taylor Murray White Tom Harris
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St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
Uni Blacks
Uni Blues
Coach: Steve D’Andrea
Coach: Steve Cerni
Coach: Matt Embling
Coach: Tom Maule Assists: Hamish Buckley/Joe Rush
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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 Grammarians
St Kevins
Old Haileybury
Old Carey
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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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
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Marcellin
Old Brighton
Werribee Districts
Coach: Paul Bevan Assists: Brandon Watson
Coach: Adam Pirrie Assists: Ryan Joseph
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
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 Jordan Pascoe Marshall Pascoe Dane Robinson Luke Healey Jack Knight Patrick Sands Michael Tragear Sam Baker Hayden Johnson Chris Walker Jackson Moffitt Robert Naughton Nick Paine- Ellis Matt Delaney Chris Hardgrave Kieran Rawlinson Tyler Ellery Ben Jarick Tom Hamilton Marcus Bade Hamish Graham Josh Drummond Will Johnston Kalin Kempster Levi Otto Ryan Kiley Chris Parker Jordan Pascoe Luke Andrew Henry Carlson Thomas Jones Charlie King
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
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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
Old Camberwell
Old Xaverians
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
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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
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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
Collegians
PEGS
Mazenod
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
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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
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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
Old Geelong
Therry Penola
MHSOB
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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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
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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
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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
La Trobe Uni
Emmaus St Leos
Ivanhoe
Coach: Adam Slade-Jacobson
Coach: Zoron Colovic
Coach: Kevin Barnshaw
Coach: Adam Wright Assists: Bill Emerson
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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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Alex Purtell Justin Harty Andrew Dimopoulos James Lagreca William Emerson Charlie Robinson Jack Hogan Jack Delbridge Sam Nix Zac Mowat James Moxon Stefan Zervides Lewis Minney Sam Mowat Dan Plowman Lachlan Roberts Stefan Bettiol James Jones Daniel Jones Benjamin Grigg Jack Normand Dylan Craig-Darroch Michael George Patrick Benson Leigh Read Keke Blackmore-Moore David Ioannou William Cuthbert Mitchell Lovell Joshua Harbottle Joel Langford Jai Swainger Simon Gleeson Mitchell Rees Michael Baxter Joshua Nott Alex Jelic Alex Griffith Jake Brown Nicholas Ring
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U19 – SOUTH St.Mary’s Salesian
Peninsula OB
Parkdale Vultures
De La Salle 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 Glenn (VC) Nathan Cassano 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 Tom Hussey Jesse Ramirez Laurens Van der Sluijs Hayden Brodie Jeremy Gleeson Andrew Hockenhegger Tom Feldgen Tom LaBrooy Jordan Pomeroy (DVC) Jack Rothery Nick Coy Nick Baron
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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
Coach: Jay Watts Assists: Peter Rogerson
Coach: Michael Pettingill
Coach: Luke Buller/Rob Wilson/Chris Cockburn
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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
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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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Nathan Beaumont Josh Wood James Amerena Ben Forrest Patrick O’Connell Con Panna Jonathan Tsoutsouras Matt Hogan Damian Grant Oliver Purton-Smith Danny Bollis Robert Mccarthy Sean Murphy Kobi Wallis Tim Shallue Sam Harrington Matt Harvey Daniel Vass Dimi Damianos Darcy Craig Brent Cranage Jamie Smith Xavier Leonard Simon Woodcock Zac High Patrick Hatch Dayne Schipper Nicholas Lowrie Joe Cox Matthew Pennacchia Matt Mullaly Jack Hanley Hamish Ramsey James Howard Domonic Spicer Darcy Betts
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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UMPIRES
Steve McCarthy & Cam Davidson
WELCOME BACK Hope we’re all refreshed from the mid-year break as we now fire up and head into the business end of the season. Well done to all the umpires who represented the VAFAUA at the recent representative games with some great wins to the Vics. As follows they were:
Another one
Sunday, 3 June at Elsternwick Park VAFA Under 23 v WAAFL Field: Matt Pryor & Merv Monty Boundary: Daniel Adams, Mitchell Jones & Ryan O’Shea Goal: Rebecca Brown & Matthew Dervan
De La Salle match at Waverley Park, Damian
Saturday 9 June at Blacktown, Sydney AFL Sydney v VAFA Field: Daniel Silfo Well done to all!!
Benny did a bit of recruiting and got his godson Damian Liang into boundary umpiring. Benny gave great advice except for a map of Melbourne. After being appointed to a unfortunately headed to Waverley Park (AKA VFL Park the home of the Hawks). Well in his defence De La’s ground has been Waverley Park longer. Are Damian and Nathan car-pooling this Saturday? Right of reply We copped a bit over our description of insipid goal umpires a few weeks back, so Dom Napoli
Short Cuts
and Ray Stokes responded to that sledge
We always impress on our umpires not take shortcuts in games or on the training track. Well, it would appear that one should have recently. Leading up to the long weekend a training night at MSAC in Albert Park was arranged. Good to get away from the usual grind of Sportscover Arena.
and refused to wear spray jackets despite the
Young Nathan Morton, would has only recently attached those red Ps to his car may have been well advised to take a short cut to MSAC. Unfortunately travelling from the bayside suburbs Nathan missed a turn-off somewhere. After hitting the city, he went via the West Gate, then to Richmond and ended up on Beach Road. A 3 hour, 80 km road trip was enough training for him that night. We would hope goal umpiring dad Brett will be attaching a GPS to Nathan’s car soon or he could find himself umpiring in Geelong one Saturday. 56
pouring rain at the Snakepit. OK. We’ll admit at least two of them are now eligible to compete in Tough Mudder next year. Condolences Our thoughts go out to goal umpire Clive “Skip” Shipley who recently lost an elderly gentleman named Bob for whom he had been a full time carer for a couple of years. It’s great work you do Skip, but tough at times like this. Thinking of you. 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 AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
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LAST ROUND
Old Scotch 0.4 3.6 4.10 8.13 (61) Old Trinity 4.5 6.5 6.9 7.10 (52) GOALS Old Scotch: S. Barnett 5 H. Taylor 1 M. Bate 1 B. Smith 1 Old Trinity: C. Foster 2 L. Piccolo 2 A. Kinross 1 I. Huynh 1 J. Dell’Oro 1 BEST Old Scotch: S. Barnett T. Hays L. Tang M. Elliott D. Mercer M. Bradley Old Trinity: L. Piccolo C. Sparsi R. Gillies N. Bourke M. Kepitis M. Foley Collegians 6.4 11.4 13.6 16.8 (104) St Bernards 4.2 6.8 7.10 10.12 (72) GOALS Collegians: N. Baxter 4 P. Timms 3 C. Dunwill 3 J. Ashman 2 M. Parrent 1 N. Brown 1 B. Duff 1 R. Blackley 1 St Bernards: T. Sullivan 4 D. Lamanna 2 W. Kingston 2 L. Neal 1 B. Cooper 1 BEST Collegians: N. Baxter B. Duff J. Slatyer R. Blackley M. Parrent K. Findlay St Bernards: T. Sullivan W. Kingston L. Neal J. Flannery J. Evans O. McIntyre Old Xaverians 5.3 12.7 17.11 24.13 (157) Caulfield Grammarians 1.1 3.3 4.6 6.9 (45) GOALS Old Xaverians: M. Hennessy 5 J. Glen 5 T. Preece 4 A. Torre 3 J. Hanger 2 M. Altis 2 D. Molan 1 W. Bull 1 J. Evans 1 Caulfield Grammarians: J. Helman 2 B. Scott 2 M. Wilson 1 A. Spittal 1 BEST Old Xaverians: A. Torre J. French P. Purcell J. Evans T. Preece J. Hanger Caulfield Grammarians: M. Wilson C. Mengler-Francis D. Hay N. Guyett W. Eke A. Bednarek Old Carey 3.5 8.6 10.7 13.7 (85) De La Salle 4.1 8.1 10.3 13.3 (81) GOALS Old Carey: M. Andrews 4 S. Hassett 3 H. Fischer 2 K. Smith 1 M. Baker 1 G. Hodges 1 S. Pentney 1 De La Salle: S. Morwood 3 K. Grant 2 R. Gamble 2 C.Watts 1 S. Brown 1 A. Kurzel 1 M. Rodgers 1 S. Griffin 1 N. Hogan 1 BEST Old Carey: S. Hassett W. Fitzpatrick M. Andrews P. Gledden J. Glynne M. Baker De La Salle: S. Griffin K. Grant N. Lowrie J. Ramsden N. Hogan J. McKay
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LAST ROUND
Banyule 9.4 16.7 22.10 24.12 (156) Whitefriars 0.1 0.2 0.6 3.8 (26) GOALS Banyule: J. Schaffert 6 R. Dawson 4 D. Witchell 3 Z. Cleaver 2 M. Borg 2 P. Trovato 2 S. Tuckman 1 B. Souvatzis 1 E. Griffiths 1 M. Adamczyk 1 J. Brazzale 1 Whitefriars: M. Kyvetos 1 D. Todorovski 1 A. Perna 1 BEST Banyule: M. Adamczyk J. Brazzale A. Russo J. Schaffert Z. Cleaver M. Stephens Whitefriars: D. Todorovski H. Fulton A. Samian A. Petts C. Holley D. Zachariah Old Camberwell 4.4 9.7 14.10 21.15 (141) Mazenod 2.4 3.4 6.5 8.5 (53) GOALS Old Camberwell: J. Buckingham 4 M. Berry 2 D. La Fontaine 2 T. Sigalas 2 B. Hillier 2 R. Raydan 1 M. Price 1 R. Decarne 1 S. Elliott 1 J. Crothers 1 L. Smith 1 T. Stewart 1 T. Langdon 1 A. Rogers 1 Mazenod: S. Davis 5 M. Kambouris 2 S. Cummins 1 BEST Old Camberwell: M. Price J. Buckingham D. La Fontaine L. Smith T. Stewart T. Sigalas Mazenod: J. Dipietro M. Pollard S. Moran S. Davis D. McMullin S. Cummins Marcellin 6.3 9.11 20.16 26.19 (175) Old Mentonians 1.1 1.2 4.2 7.3 (45) GOALS Marcellin: S. Ayoub 8 M. McColl 8 D. Cracknell 3 N. James 3 M. Mc Cartin 2 J. Donnellan 1 A. Ceccomancini 1 Old Mentonians: L. Oliver 2 J. Lott 1 L. Cormie 1 N. Lambden-Grant 1 T. Miller 1 L. Stanley 1 BEST Marcellin: M. McColl S. Ayoub D. Coloe N. James J. Toohey D. Cracknell Old Mentonians: H. Murrell S. Leneghan L. Oliver C. Edgeworth L. Cormie J. Karpavicius Fitzroy 4.3 8.5 10.6 13.6 (84) St Kevins 4.0 6.3 9.5 10.8 (68) GOALS Fitzroy: N. Brown 2 A. Johnson 2 S. FULTON 2 J. Nagorcka 2 A. Ley 2 D. Temple 1 J. MacKay 1 T. Coleman 1 St Kevins: D. Kerr 4 L. Davrain 2 S. Browne 1 N. Pryor 1 D. Kelly 1 D. Maccarrone 1 BEST Fitzroy: J. MacKay A. Ley S. Fulton A. Biggs T. Paleologou M. Willson St Kevins: D. Loschiavo P. Di Natale L. McDonell D. Kerr L. Davrain J. Murphy Cruise
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PREMIER B THIRDS
LAST ROUND
St Kevins 10.4 17.9 24.15 33.19 (217) AJAX 1.0 4.0 5.1 5.1 (31) GOALS St Kevins: T. Trewin 10 P. Harvey 5 R. Short 4 T. Crookes 4 T. O’Rourke 3 A. Peloza 1 N. Marchesani 1 S. Carne 1 J. Leggett 1 G. Holland 1 A. Kerr 1 J. Anthony 1 AJAX: A. Shenker 2 J. Faiman 1 R. White 1 J. Kaye 1 BEST St Kevins: T. Trewin J. Leggett G. Holland P. Harvey J. Anthony B. Marchesani AJAX: J. Rubinstein A. Shenker B. Lukav R. White J. Faiman J. Sacks Old Melburnians 3.4 4.4 8.4 20.12 (132) Old Brighton 0.3 1.3 1.3 3.11 (29) GOALS Old Melburnians: S. Kemmerer 5 T. Lackmann 2 L. Koumouris 2 R. Doyle 2 A. Cameron 1 C. Baillieu 1 J. Hooper 1 M. Spies 1 C. Tunbridge 1 J. Bate 1 L. Townsing 1 B. Townsing 1 S. Stacey 1 Old Brighton: S. Henley 1 A. Pascoe 1 K. Moore 1 BEST Old Melburnians: M. Spies j. Cooper S. Staceu S. Kemmerer R. Armit B. Townsing Old Brighton: L. Buntz A. Betts E. Wittich A. Pascoe S. Conlan K. Moore Northern Blues 3.3 6.8 8.13 17.15 (117) University Blacks 2.1 4.2 5.5 8.5 (53) GOALS Northern Blues: E. Barclay 6 L. McRedmond 4 N. De Andrade 2 R. Franza 2 J. Twaits 1 T. Beames 1 B. Weston 1 University Blacks: T. Crow 4 N. Manning 2 C. Weitzel 1 A. Brooks 1 BEST Northern Blues: N. De Andrade J. Phelan C. Altis D. D’Amore J. Twaits B. Parke University Blacks: N. Manning J. Box J. Cordner T. Crow A. Brooks T. Polkinghorne OLD XAVERIANS v. OAKLEIGH Old Xaverians won by forfeit.
UNDER 18
LAST ROUND
Oakleigh 6.3 11.9 14.11 22.13 (145) UHS-VU / Flemington 1.2 1.2 3.3 3.4 (22) GOALS Oakleigh: S. Scott 7 Z. Pearce-Thomas 5 A. Cloke 5 L. Gillard 2 A. Weymouth 1 J. Lever 1 L. Gogis 1 UHS-VU / Flemington: B. Anderson 1 E. Ramsay 1 M. Walsh 1 BEST Oakleigh: S. Scott A. Mase A. Cloke Z. Pearce-Thomas B. Grizzell M. Tate UHS-VU / Flemington: N. Wallace J. Healey B. Anderson H. Farah E. Ramsay T. Kruisheer Werribee Districts 4.1 11.5 20.5 25.6 (156) Williamstown CYMS 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 (13) GOALS Werribee Districts: D. Thomas 6 K. Delaney 5 H. Acciarito 3 A. Knezevic 2 J. Lawson 2 M. Culliver 2 N. Christou 1 M. Burton 1 N. Coyne 1 M. Thar 1 L. Vella 1 Williamstown CYMS: P. Cutajar-Miloser 1 J. Bartolotta 1 BEST Werribee Districts: M. Culliver K. Delaney P. O’Brien D. Stoios D. Thomas J. Lawson Williamstown CYMS: D. Caiger C. Steele D. Wall N. Green L. Theodoridis T. Ball Rupertswood 4.3 5.7 10.10 12.11 (83) St Mary’s Salesian 1.2 3.4 4.5 6.9 (45) GOALS Rupertswood: J. Ferraro 3 J. Muscat 3 C. Kaye 1 B. Creed 1 J. Chapman 1 R. Gardener 1 J. Barrett 1 B. Kaye 1 St Mary’s Salesian: L. Holmes 2 C. McInnes 1 K. Duerden 1 B. Andrews 1 D. Gook 1 BEST Rupertswood: C. Schofield-Lane J. Muscat J. Barrett J. Beredimas C. Kaye J. Ferraro St Mary’s Salesian: A. Morris T. Keys M. O’Meara L. Power N. Ludwig N. Curwood Oakleigh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) St Bernards 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) GOALS Oakleigh: not provided St Bernards: not provided BEST Oakleigh: not provided St Bernards: not provided
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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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1 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 34 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56
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
St Bernards
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
HALF-TIME As the season enters its second half, it would appear that the quest for August Action now excludes four teams in each Section. Of those apparently in the running, only Old Xaverians (Section 1) and Hawthorn (Section 2) seem assured of a second semi final berth. All other places remain open to those sides whose form remains strong and for whom the quirks of the fixture are beneficial. Half the R7 results in Section 1 were very clear cut. The Old Melburnians/ De La Salle game provided the closest contest from which the Melburnians emerged twenty one points to the good. North Old Boy’s/ St Patrick’s were steered to a thirty seven point win over Old Ivanhoe by co coach, Miles Tehan, who led by example. St Bernard’s clearly outplayed Fitzroy and won by thirty nine points. It was veteran’s day at Darling Park when Prahran/ Assumption fulfilled their Club’s aspirations with an eighty two point defeat of Monash Blues. Long serving stars Craig Berger (6 goals) and Jason Storer (3 goals) as well as the widely traveled Mark Ploenges played well for the “Four Blues”. Veteran player welfare manager, Will Walford was on hand to assist these fellow veterans!! Ivanhoe enjoyed their “afternoon in the sun” when they overwhelmed Therry Penola to win by one hundred and eighty three points. The multi pronged Ivanhoe attack was led by Mark Pietryk who kicked ten goals.
Central “Snakes” over Eley Park. Undefeated leaders, Hawthorn won over Kew by the “Heinz” margin (57 points). Second placed Old Geelong certainly received a scare at Bundoora when they finished just five points ahead of Old Paradians, whose poor second quarter meant they had to make up too much leeway to win. The woes of Bulleen Templestowe continued at Therry Penola where the home side powered to victory by one hundred and thirty nine points. Therry Penola forward, Raymond Steer emulated a better known forward’s performance with thirteen goals. Fourth placed Richmond Central “Cardinals” outplayed University High School Old Boys/ V.U.T. and won by eighty seven points. Today against the undefeated leaders, Old Xaverians, North Old Boy’s/ St Patrick’s have the opportunity to justify their hold on third place. This will be their biggest test against the benchmark team of Club XV111. Despite “the boys from Brunswick” doing so well before the break, I believe Old Xaverians will triumph today. St Bernard’s should consolidate their place in the top six with a comfortable win over Old Ivanhoe. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD CLUB XVIII (1) Prahran Assumption v Williamstown CYMS De La Salle v Fitzroy Ivanhoe v Old Melburnians
Old Xaverians quickly overcame the strange surroundings at Williamstown and with a clinical display defeated the injury ravaged Wiliamstown C.Y.M.S. by one hundred and six points. James McDonnell kicked eight goals for “The Crocodiles” which feat took him to the lead in the goal kicking tally. The biggest surprise in Section 2 was the forty one point win by the previously winless Richmond 60
Monash Blues v Therry Penola Old Ivanhoe v St Bernards Old Xaverians v NOBS/ St Pats CLUB XVIII (2) Bulleen Templestowe v Old Paradians Old Geelong v UHS-VU Richmond Cardinals v Kew Hawthorn v Richmond Snakes Therry Penola v Eley Park Sharks
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I expect Prahran/ Assumption to win again at the expense of the under manned Williamstown C.Y.M.S. I expect Monash Blues to enjoy a rare win at the expense of Therry Penola which has yet to record a victory. Their visit to Ivanhoe will provide a good test for Old Melburnians. Ivanhoe Park has seen many fancied teams fail against the “’Hoes”. I expect a good game and select the Old Melburnians to win largely because of their superior match fitness. On the wide wings of Waverley Park, De La Salle should remain in the hunt for a double chance by defeating Fitzroy who are not enjoying a successful season. Old Geelong, back on Como Park should win again at the expense of UHS-VU., which lacks the size and strength to overcome the second placed side.
CLUB XVIII (1)
LAST ROUND
Old Xaverians 6.1 10.7 14.8 20.10 (130) Williamstown CYMS 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 (24) GOALS Old Xaverians: J. McDonnell 8 S. Chester 5 D. Quinn 3 N. Corcoran 1 J. Grigg 1 A. Nolen 1 B. Kelly 1 Williamstown CYMS: L. McKenzie 2 H. Knight 1 A. Kosmatos 1 BEST Old Xaverians: B. Kelly J. McDonnell S. Chester J. Grigg N. Corcoran W. Martin Williamstown CYMS: B. Gatt L. Ryan M. Porter L. McKenzie J. Street C. Pach Old Melburnians 3.2 8.6 11.8 13.10 (88) De La Salle 4.3 6.7 8.7 10.7 (67) GOALS Old Melburnians: J. Miller 4 A. Ray 3 E. Cooper 2 D. Milledge 1 D. Richards 1 A. Clark 1 O. Webb 1 De La Salle: T. Kovarik 3 C. Coyle 2 A. Kovarik 1 B. Dwyer 1 P. Mulholland 1 R. Smith 1 J. Comerford 1 BEST Old Melburnians: S. Galbraith J. Miller A. Ray H. Tomlinson O. Webb D. Milledge De La Salle: T. Donegan C. Coyle B. Hughes T. Bellomo J. Adams G. Wadley St Bernards 5.1 9.1 14.5 18.6 (114) Fitzroy 3.1 4.6 7.7 11.9 (75) GOALS St Bernards: J. Jovanovski 3 C. O’Keefe 3 A. Helenius 2 D. Janides 2 J. Creasey 1 D. Blunt 1 B. McManus 1 S. Lawler 1 A. Timoney 1 C. Walsh 1 N. Toy 1 D. Marcato 1 Fitzroy: S. Pang 4 G. Poulton 2 B. White 1 T. Whiter 1 T. Kokkinos 1 D. Rhe 1 A. Shears 1 BEST St Bernards: D. Blunt N. Toy D. McManus A. Helenius J. Devery C. O’Keefe Fitzroy: M. Negebauer N. White B. White E. Barnes S. Pang S. Zurek NOBS/ St Pats 5.1 5.2 10.6 14.7 (91) Old Ivanhoe 2.1 2.1 4.4 8.6 (54) GOALS NOBS/ St Pats: H. Christie 5 T. Newton 3 M. Tehan 2 L. Fogarty 1 D. Mann 1 I. Barr 1 B. Lawty 1 Old Ivanhoe: G. George 2 T. Hill 2 A. Bennett 1 M. Gorden 1 M. Moncrieff 1 N. Loutit 1 BEST NOBS/ St Pats: M. Stkfield T. Reilly H. Christie L. Fogarty T. Newton C. Ives Old Ivanhoe: T. Hill J. Mathew A. Taylor S. Pearce G. George A. Bennett Prahran Assumption 6.6 10.12 14.14 21.14 (140) Monash Blues 1.1 2.4 6.6 8.10 (58) GOALS Prahran Assumption: C. Berger 6 J. Storer 3 S. Cooper 3 M. Ploenges 3 D. Edwards 3 N. Gouin 1 V. Propsting 1 M. Wood 1 Monash Blues: J. Hawkins 2 M. Myers 2 J. Cossins 1 R. Waller 1 J. Lewis 1 S. Vulcz 1 BEST Prahran Assumption: N. Gouin M. Ploenges S. Cooper C. Berger W. Walford J. Storer Monash Blues: W. Geary M. Myers M. Stewart S. Robson E. Jones S. Vulcz Ivanhoe 8.5 16.11 25.15 33.19 (217) Therry Penola 1.1 1.1 2.1 5.4 (34) GOALS Ivanhoe: M. Pietryk 10 P. Farrelly 6 M. Barry 4 N. Addison 4 J. Greensides 4 L. Forte 2 R. Coulter 1 M. Barichello 1 O. Scott 1 Therry Penola: D. Casey 1 M. Van Run 1 S. Cummins 1 M. McCrae 1 P. Xuereb 1 BEST Ivanhoe: P. Gordon L. Forte P. Farrelly B. Walters N. Addison M. Pietryk Therry Penola: K. Pascoe B. Ryan B. Somerton S. Cummins M. Van Run M. McCrae
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Undefeated leaders, Hawthorn should continue on their winning way by defeating the Richmond Central “Snakes”, who surprised with a Round 7 win. Bulleen Templestowe should return to the winning list and so stay in touch with the top four, by accounting for Old Paradians, who cannot convert their around the ground endeavours into scoreboard pressure. Therry Penola should keep their double chance prospects alive by defeating Eley Park on the Fawkner Oval. In the afternoon clash, Richmond Central “Cardinals” should continue on their winning way by defeating Kew.
CLUB XVIII (2)
Old Geelong 3.5 5.7 6.13 8.15 (63) Old Paradians 3.0 3.3 7.4 9.4 (58) GOALS Old Geelong E. Harrison 2 T. Bayles 2 J. Graham 1 T. Claeys 1 R. Buckley 1 M. Leslie 1 Old Paradians: D. Strantzen 2 M. Derham 2 A. Drossini 1 T. Walsh 1 A. Tenson 1 C. Parkinson 1 D. Garoffolo 1 BEST Old Geelong: R. Buckley T. Fyshe N. Neville Z. Taylor E. Harrison T. Bayles Old Paradians: M. Derham D. Murray J. Berthet D. Garoffolo A. Palmieri J. Allck Richmond Central Snakes 2.3 5.7 9.10 14.11 (95) Eley Park Sharks 2.3 4.5 5.9 7.12 (54) GOALS Richmond Central Snakes: R. Coslovich 5 S. Bell 2 C. Harrod 2 A. Gooley 2 J. Hossack 1 D. Fleming 1 D. Simpson 1 Eley Park Sharks: N. Greenhalf 2 I. Gridchin 1 J. Dean 1 S. Jackson 1 A. Quantrell 1 J. Parthenides 1 BEST Richmond Central Snakes: R. Coslovich P. Poonasamy A. Gooley D. Mansfield C. Harrod J. Barnett Eley Park Sharks: S. Wolokh J. Dowling J. Baker N. Greenhalf I. Gridchin A. Wreford Hawthorn 4.3 9.3 13.9 20.15 (135) Kew 1.2 5.3 9.6 12.6 (78) GOALS Hawthorn: J. Bartzis 6 G. Dellaportas 3 M. Wawrzynczak 3 P. Doubakis 2 A. Mitropoulos 2 C. Bubunaras 1 C. Terzoglou 1 N. Criticos 1 G. Georgiou 1 Kew: S. Tyson 3 J. Salmon 3 A. Acfield 1 J. Galbraith 1 J. Cade 1 D. Facciolo 1 J. Kennedy 1 J. McFadries 1 BEST Hawthorn: C. Terzoglou C. Bubunaras J. Bartzis G. Dellaportas M. Wawrzynczak N. Criticos Kew: S. Tyson J. Galbraith J. Salmon J. McFadries J. Cade J. Kennedy Therry Penola 8.1 14.3 20.9 27.13 (175) Bulleen Templestowe 1.1 3.4 4.5 5.6 (36) GOALS Therry Penola: R. Steer 13 J. Sacco 4 M. Helm 2 B. Wilson 2 R. Keenan 2 G. O’Connor 1 D. Alford 1 C. Smith 1 P. Smith 1 Bulleen Templestowe: M. Daskalou 2 H. Hughes 1 L. Millen 1 A. Smith 1 BEST Therry Penola: R. Steer M. Helm J. Sacco B. Wilson C. Smith G. O’Connor Bulleen Templestowe: S. Coghill D. Gibney M. Daskalou H. Hughes T. Austen N. Lagarrigle Richmond Central Cardinals 3.4 8.5 10.10 18.15 (123) UHS-VU 0.2 2.6 5.6 5.6 (36) GOALS Richmond Central Cardinals: S. D’Arcy 4 C. Pilkington 2 L. McKenzie 2 A. Thomas 2 A. Kyriakou 1 J. Cornish 1 D. Logan 1 C. Logan 1 A. Fraser 1 R. Nolan 1 C. Glowrey 1 G. Cartwright 1 UHS-VU: W. Cheesman 4 A. Brooks 1 BEST Richmond Central Cardinals: C. Glowrey J. Rolfe R. Wood J. Cornish A. Kyriakou J. Brazzale UHS-VU: D. Cain D. Temming J. Sheldon W. Cheesman A. Brooks G. Regan
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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2012 PREMIER C Marcellin Old Camberwell Parkdale Vultures Fitzroy Mazenod Banyule PEGS Rupertswood Monash Blues Hampton Rovers
DIVISION TWO P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 6 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 1 0
L 1 1 1 2 4 4 4 4 6 7
D 0 1 1 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 677 741 674 620 654 633 550 629 530 238
A 390 402 459 489 532 614 580 679 643 1158
% 173.59 184.33 146.84 126.79 122.93 103.09 94.83 92.64 82.43 20.55
Pts 24 22 22 20 12 12 12 12 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 543 704 625 576 536 466 418 361 434 127
A 294 303 343 330 422 516 511 568 544 959
% 184.69 232.34 182.22 174.55 127.01 90.31 81.8 63.56 79.78 13.24
Pts 28 24 20 20 12 12 12 8 4 0
PREMIER C RESERVES Fitzroy Marcellin Old Camberwell Monash Blues Mazenod Banyule PEGS Parkdale Vultures Rupertswood Hampton Rovers
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 6 5 5 3 3 3 2 1 0
L 0 1 2 2 4 4 4 5 6 7
Fitzroy St Kevins Old Camberwell Banyule Marcellin Mazenod Old Mentonians Whitefriars
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
L 0 1 2 3 4 4 5 7
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 844 705 746 515 560 359 288 202
A 340 357 327 578 436 501 826 782
% 248.24 197.48 228.13 89.1 128.44 71.66 34.87 25.83
Pts 28 24 20 12 8 8 8 0
W 7 6 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 1
L 0 1 2 2 3 4 4 6 6 6
D 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 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 862 689 791 657 545 684 604 545 451 439
A 393 539 530 489 588 564 545 879 862 878
% 219.34 127.83 149.25 134.36 92.69 121.28 110.83 62 52.32 50
Pts 28 24 20 18 16 12 10 4 4 4
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 876 532 496 710 541 541 464 408 325 108
A 247 354 464 361 330 454 549 502 624 1116
% 354.66 150.28 106.9 196.68 163.94 119.16 84.52 81.27 52.08 9.68
Pts 28 20 20 16 16 16 8 8 8 0
DIVISION ONE RESERVES Old Geelong MHSOB Whitefriars Peninsula Ormond Williamstown CYMS Old Mentonians North Old Boys/St Pats Glen Eira St Johns
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P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 5 5 4 4 4 2 2 2 0
L 0 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 5 7
W 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 1 0
L 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 6 7
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 814 691 689 562 430 605 563 383 525 318
A 403 440 481 538 478 608 654 673 699 660
% 201.99 157.05 143.24 104.46 89.96 99.51 86.09 56.91 75.11 48.18
Pts 24 24 20 16 16 12 12 12 4 0
Bulleen Templestowe Old Paradians Prahran Assumption Monash Gryphons Therry Penola La Trobe University St Mary’s Salesian South Melb Districts Emmaus St Leos Eltham Collegians
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 6 5 5 3 3 2 2 1 1
L 0 1 2 2 4 4 5 5 6 6
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 769 551 491 597 588 413 379 417 364 314
A 283 295 342 448 485 557 547 685 614 627
% 271.73 186.78 143.57 133.26 121.24 74.15 69.29 60.88 59.28 50.08
Pts 28 24 20 20 12 12 8 8 4 4
L 0 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 6 6 6
D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1
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 938 710 675 659 736 748 588 552 539 422 375 365
A 408 491 519 551 678 644 613 552 605 806 772 668
% 229.9 144.6 130.06 119.6 108.55 116.15 95.92 100 89.09 52.36 48.58 54.64
Pts 28 24 24 20 16 14 12 10 10 4 4 2
F 774 709 641 613 709 613 532 450 354 259 360 250
A 315 256 288 371 443 414 480 594 737 804 706 856
% 245.71 276.95 222.57 165.23 160.05 148.07 110.83 75.76 48.03 32.21 50.99 29.21
Pts 28 24 20 20 20 16 16 12 8 4 0 0
DIVISION THREE
W 6 6 5 3 2 2 2 0
DIVISION ONE Peninsula NOBs/St Pats Old Geelong Old Mentonians MHSOB Whitefriars Ormond Glen Eira Williamstown CYMS St Johns
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
DIVISION TWO RESERVES
PREMIER C THIRDS P 6 7 7 6 6 6 7 7
Bulleen Templestowe Prahran Assumption Eltham Collegians Therry Penola Old Paradians Monash Gryphons Emmaus St Leos St Mary’s Salesian South Melb Districts 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 UHS-VU Ivanhoe Richmond Central Aquinas Elsternwick St Francis Xavier Albert Park Kew Hawthorn Old Westbourne Power House
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 6 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0
DIVISION THREE RESERVES Yarra Valley Kew St Francis Xavier Ivanhoe UHS-VU Aquinas Richmond Central Albert Park Elsternwick Old Westbourne Hawthorn Power House
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 2 1 0 0
L 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7
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 7 Swinburne University 7 Point Cook 7 Eley Park Sharks 7 Manningham Cobras 7 Mt Lilydale 7 North Brunswick 7 West Brunswick 7 Box Hill North 7 Chadstone 7
W 7 6 5 5 3 3 2 2 2 0
UNDER 19 PREMIER L 0 1 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 7
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 1031 891 877 710 638 524 658 556 590 410
A 316 439 708 628 727 678 620 655 939 1175
% 326.27 202.96 123.87 113.06 87.76 77.29 106.13 84.89 62.83 34.89
Pts 28 24 20 20 12 12 8 8 8 0
F 906 815 772 799 872 452 511 244 271 87
A 230 313 236 305 514 473 680 984 627 1388
% 393.91 260.38 327.12 261.97 169.65 95.56 75.15 24.8 43.22 6.27
Pts 28 24 20 20 20 12 8 6 2 0
W 7 6 5 5 5 3 2 1 0 0
L 0 1 2 2 2 4 5 5 6 7
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CLUB XVIII (1) Old Xaverians Old Melburnians NOBS/ St Pats De La Salle Prahran Assumption St Bernards Ivanhoe Williamstown CYMS Monash Blues Old Ivanhoe Fitzroy Therry Penola
P 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7
W 7 6 6 3 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 0
L 0 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 5 5 6 7
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 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 842 730 511 663 536 527 599 368 449 347 346 297
A 296 292 339 413 438 467 556 596 578 704 718 863
% 284.46 250 150.74 160.53 122.37 112.85 107.73 61.74 77.68 49.29 48.19 34.41
Pts 28 24 24 16 16 16 16 12 8 4 4 0
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 6 5 5 4 2 2 2 1 1
L 0 1 2 2 3 5 5 5 6 6
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 976 815 755 744 610 479 425 294 353 257
A 326 329 351 350 644 481 671 919 878 771
% 299.39 247.72 215.1 212.57 94.72 99.58 63.34 31.99 40.21 33.33
Pts 28 24 20 20 16 8 8 8 4 4
P 7 7 7 6 6 7 7
W 6 4 4 3 2 1 0
L 0 2 2 2 3 5 6
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 611 480 445 538 417 223 174
A 250 269 378 277 258 718 738
% 244.4 178.44 117.72 194.22 161.63 31.06 23.58
Pts 28 20 20 16 12 8 4
CLUB XVIII (2) Hawthorn Old Geelong Therry Penola Richmond Cardinals Bulleen Templestowe Old Paradians Kew Eley Park Sharks Richmond Snakes UHS-VU
UNDER 18 Werribee Districts Rupertswood St Mary’s Salesian Oakleigh St Bernards Williamstown CYMS UHS-VU / Flemington
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St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
Old Melburnians University Blues Beaumaris Old Scotch Fitzroy University Blacks
P 7 6 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 6 6 4 3 3 3 2 0 0
L 0 0 1 3 3 4 4 5 7 7
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 910 731 739 747 490 528 447 531 358 310
A 287 320 390 485 479 707 775 587 894 867
% 317.07 228.44 189.49 154.02 102.3 74.68 57.68 90.46 40.04 35.76
Pts 28 24 24 16 12 12 12 8 0 0
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 649 638 509 506 456 582 511 367
A 324 368 510 518 447 573 740 738
% 200.31 173.37 99.8 97.68 102.01 101.57 69.05 49.73
Pts 28 20 16 16 12 12 8 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 824 657 549 582 452 469 341 367
A 380 349 399 466 525 557 788 890
% 216.84 188.25 137.59 124.89 86.1 84.2 43.27 41.24
Pts 24 20 20 16 12 12 4 4
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
FF 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
F 842 771 664 575 462 598 214 114
A 264 329 416 422 441 718 519 1055
% 318.94 234.35 159.62 136.26 104.76 83.29 41.23 10.81
Pts 24 24 20 16 12 8 4 4
D 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% 288.46 189.51 170.03 177.72 115.96 123.62 13.69 23.78
Pts 24 22 20 16 16 10 4 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 2
DIVISION FOUR RESERVES P South Mornington 7 Eley Park Sharks 7 West Brunswick 7 Swinburne University 7 Point Cook 7 North Brunswick 7 Box Hill North 7 Manningham Cobras 7 Mt Lilydale 7 Chadstone 7
De La Salle Old Xaverians St Bernards
Old Brighton St Kevins Caulfield Gramm Werribee Districts Old Trinity Old Haileybury Old Carey Marcellin
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 5 4 4 3 3 2 0
L 0 2 3 3 4 4 5 7
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Northern Blues Collegians Mazenod Old Camberwell PEGS Old Xaverians St Bernards Ormond
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 6 5 5 4 3 3 1 1
L 1 2 2 3 4 4 6 6
UNDER 19 NORTH Ivanhoe Williamstown CYMS Old Geelong Therry Penola La Trobe University MHSOB AJAX Emmaus St Leos
P 7 6 7 6 7 6 3 6
W 6 5 5 3 2 1 1 0
L 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 5
UNDER 19 SOUTH P 7 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 7 Parkdale Vultures 7 Peninsula 7 St Mary’s Salesian 7 Monash Blues 7 Beaumaris 7 Hampton Rovers 7
De La Salle
W 6 5 5 4 4 2 1 0
L 1 1 2 3 3 4 6 7
F 825 813 658 734 683 581 164 214
A 286 429 387 413 589 470 1198 900
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WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Club
Senior
St Kevins OB
Reserve U19/U18
28
14
Club XVIII/Thirds
Total
6
63
15
Collegians
28
12
15
5
60
De La Salle OC
24
12
21
3
60
Old Xaverians
24
10
18
6
58
Ivanhoe AFC
24
10
18
4
56
Old Geelong
20
14
15
6
55
Old Camberwell Grammarians
22
10
12
5
49
Peninsula OB
28
8
12
0
48
University Blacks
28
12
0
3.5
43.5
Old Brighton Grammarians
8
10
21
4
43
Bulleen Templestowe AFC
24
14
0
4
42
0
42
Yarra Valley OB
28
14
0
South Mornington
28
14
0
42
VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2012 PREMIER
PREMIER B
P Collegians 7 De La Salle 7 Old Xaverians 7 Old Scotch 7 St Bernards 7 Old Carey 7 University Blues 7 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 7 Old Trinity 7 Caulfield Grammarians 7
W 7 6 6 5 3 2 2 2 2 0
L 0 1 1 2 4 5 5 5 5 7
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 729 725 683 621 586 567 565 606 550 464
A 539 461 442 533 699 592 656 739 692 743
% 135.25 157.27 154.52 116.51 83.83 95.78 86.13 82 79.48 62.45
Pts 28 24 24 20 12 8 8 8 8 0
L 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 6 6 7
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 545 538 584 586 527 387 581 356 265 299
A 358 372 316 397 376 440 465 599 749 596
% 152.23 144.62 184.81 147.61 140.16 87.95 124.95 59.43 35.38 50.17
Pts 24 24 20 20 16 16 12 4 4 0
L 0 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 647 544 468 412 479 398 307 274 164
A 182 352 339 317 373 574 573 565 489
% 355.49 154.55 138.05 129.97 128.42 69.34 53.58 48.5 33.54
Pts 28 24 20 20 16 12 8 8 4
PREMIER RESERVES P Collegians 7 De La Salle 7 Old Xaverians 7 Old Scotch 7 University Blues 7 St Bernards 7 Caulfield Grammarians 7 Old Trinity 7 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 7 Old Carey 7
W 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 1 1 0
Old Xaverians Collegians University Blues Old Scotch De La Salle Caulfield Grammarians St Bernards Old Carey Old Trinity
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W 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 0
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 7 5 3 3 3 3 2 1 1
L 0 0 2 4 4 4 4 5 6 6
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 826 695 768 547 588 598 588 490 499 436
A 471 432 433 529 587 659 784 618 742 780
% 175.37 160.88 177.37 103.4 100.17 90.74 75 79.29 67.25 55.9
Pts 28 28 20 12 12 12 12 8 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 801 741 630 542 566 486 426 347 189 304
A 234 186 369 364 370 626 563 659 938 723
% 342.31 398.39 170.73 148.9 152.97 77.64 75.67 52.66 20.15 42.05
Pts 28 24 20 20 16 12 8 8 4 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
F 983 634 453 638 524 511 373 289
A 337 414 387 493 538 592 834 874
% 291.69 153.14 117.05 129.41 97.4 86.32 44.72 33.07
Pts 24 20 20 16 16 8 8 0
PREMIER B RESERVES St Kevins University Blacks Beaumaris Old Brighton Old Melburnians Old Haileybury AJAX Werribee Districts Old Ivanhoe Oakleigh
P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
W 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 1 0
L 0 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 7
PREMIER B THIRDS
PREMIER THIRDS P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
St Kevins University Blacks Beaumaris Werribee Districts Old Haileybury Old Melburnians AJAX Old Brighton Oakleigh Old Ivanhoe
St Kevins Old Xaverians University Blacks Old Brighton Old Melburnians Northern Blues AJAX Oakleigh
P 7 6 6 7 7 7 7 5
W 6 5 3 4 4 2 2 0
L 1 1 3 3 3 5 5 5
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