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Michael Sholly
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VAFA PREMIER SECTION LEADS ALL COMERS As we look forward to the second half of the year and our team’s position in the battle for finals and relegation, it is worth taking a look our scores and competitive balance for the first nine rounds. Table 1 shows the Average Winning margins for each senior section in each round to Round 9. Rd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Av
Prem 26 41 15 35 39 32 23 29 49 32.1
PB 48 41 33 35 41 52 73 35 28 42.8
PC 38 39 36 37 46 46 40 67 32 42.3
Div 1 39 56 25 39 44 50 32 60 39 42.6
Div 2 64 29 40 60 22 48 95 60 52 51.1
Div 3 42 35 38 43 33 47 49 59 72 46.4
Div 4 68 74 50 62 43 58 53 68 39 57.2
In the VAFA’s Strategic Plan, the aim is to have an Average Winning Margin at less than 50 points where the competitions are graded and less than 60 when it is geographically in our Under 19’s. In our senior sections, five of the seven sections are under the targeted level. Division 2 is just over at 51.1 with Division 4 at 57.2. The relegation matches in the top six sections ensure all matches remain competitive until the end of the season. This obviously doesn’t occur in Division 4 and a new creative finish to the year may be beneficial to that section. Creative ways need to be considered to ensure the players in the lower clubs in that section remain motivated. One possibility is that after Round 9 the competition could split into two where the top 6 - 8 progress and the bottom 4 are either placed into the Club XVIII or Thirds competitions where a possibility of finals still existed.
Rd VAFA NFL SFL WRFL EFL EDFL 1 26 43 33 58 45 32 2 41 34 32 57 63 66 3 15 31 56 57 72 22 4 35 25 26 60 36 22 5 39 45 36 38 64 68 6 32 31 57 80 64 24 7 23 28 52 74 73 43 8 29 35 34 75 34 52 9 49 32 68 26 58 49 Av 32.1 33.7 43.7 58.3 56.5 42 Table 2: WRFL: Western Region Football League; NFL: Northern Football League; SFL: Southern Football League; EFL: Eastern Football league; EDFL: Essendon & Districts Football League. The second table compares our Premier Section with Division 1 in the other 5 metropolitan competitions. Our Premier Section provides the most competitive matches with an AWM of only 32.1 points. This is an excellent result and with the fight for relegation looking hotter than ever we would envisage that this would be maintained for the reminder of the season. It is important to track ourselves against our rivals in Melbourne and it is pleasing to see that we are the most competitive. Our senior representative team have proven to be the best and one could translate that we provide the competition with the highest standard and these figures show us to also be the most competitive. What these statistics prove to me is that the promotion and relegation system, which involves two teams, in our senior sections is the cornerstone that ensures our competitiveness. I will take a look at our junior sections next week; but it is also worth noting that the average winning margin in the AFL this year after 9 rounds was 37 points, so we are ahead there too.
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Andrew Leonard
NICE AND SQUEEZY Herzliche glückwünsche Deutschland – World Champions. Whilst we thankfully haven’t embraced the American ways, there is enough evidence to suggest the winner of the Premier Section premiership could be described as World Champions of Amateur Australian rules football. Round 11 saw a tightening up of the ladder as the top two and the bottom three all won. Only two games separates 4th from 10th. Everyone is a chance to make the four, which means that all of those seven clubs are a chance to be relegated. There are some tantalising match ups to come, but a win now is just as valuable as one in round 18. What Beaumaris would do for a win? The Sharks have been in free fall for a month. Old Scotch presently hold fourth but a 5-6 record isn’t an impressive way to make such a claim. A number of people think the Old Xavs rebuild might see them make a run at the four. At this stage I can’t see it happening; but no doubt the reigning premiers will be the first to tell me about it when they somehow sneak in. The relegation battle the most intriguing as there has been in many years. Old Brighton’s form over the past five weeks has been mighty impressive and they will no doubt give Collegians some real concerns this Friday night. What a night it should be, the first Premier (or A Grade) match for premiership points under lights on a Friday night. Congratulations to all at Collegians for making this a reality, six years of hard work will all come to fruition this Friday – I can’t wait. Old Brighton reversed the result they suffered against Beaumaris earlier this year with a vital nine point win at the Aquarium. In a local derby that saw the unveiling of new Beaumaris recruit Waylan Manson (from The Recruit on Fox 8) who took a hanger and kicked three goals, the Sharks were out gunned in the last quarter by a desperate and well drilled Old Brighton. Marcel Bruin would be travelling well in the Tonners B&F and again he let his performance do the talking. A Will Murton special – one of his four goals for the day – to the pavilion end in the third had the natives on their feet, but Beaumaris could never shake free of Brighton. Three goals each to Michael Dewar, Michael Karayannis and Daniel Anthony 2
@ Lennytalk demonstrated that when they click together the Tonners can kick a winning score. Beaumaris are in a slump, the return of Raph Clarke soon will help but their better players are being well held and ultimately are leading too much to too few. Old Xaverians hung on to beat Old Scotch by a kick in their match on Roche Oval at Xavier College. Recently a return to school has been a happy hunting ground for Xavs and whilst they got the points this time, they were made to earn them by a Cardinals outfit that came home strongly in the last. Despite the closeness of the result poor kicking in the blustery conditions prevented Xaverians from holding a larger advantage to defend in the last. Xavs forward line is still crying out for a smaller option to be at the feet of Handley and Smith. Importantly senior returns of Kennedy and Biddlecombe will help any prospective run to September, although Biddlecombe may have tweaked that hammy again. For the Cardinals it appears their form lives by the availability of their better players that get VFL call ups. Ed Barlow, the match winner from their win against this opposition last time and Aidan Franetic their best from their win against Blacks both missed this clash. Rupert Wills was again strong for Scotch whilst Waller – again important – and youngster Jaryd Skene shone for Xavs. St Bedes/Mentone Tigers hoisted the La Sallian Cup after they held De La Salle to just 28 points at Brindisi St. The Tigers didn’t exactly kick a cricket score themselves, however they seemingly always had this game in control. Tim Doherty is having an exceptional season and again he provided the run and creativity for St Bedes/Mentone. Young ruckman Brayden O’Toole continues to thrive in the middle of the ground and his ability to follow up the ruck contest is to be admired. Paul Wintle is almost the best Mr Fix it in the competition and again he banked another fantastic display in the rainbow sash. For De La Salle the highlights were few, Charlie Haley had another Goal of the Year nomination amongst his three, but no doubt Tom PREMIER — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 37/67%) Collegians v Old Brighton De La Salle v University Blacks Old Scotch v Old Trinity Old Xaverians v Beaumauris St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v St Bernard’s
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Humphrey would have requested oxygen after his last quarter screamer. Old Trinity’s visit to St Bernard’s had been marked on the Snowdogs calendar ever since their round 1 clash that the T’s pinched in the last 20 seconds. When two of your less experienced players in Isaac Madden and Jesse Manunzio are causing headaches for the opposition you know you are looking good for the day. The St Bernard’s forward line was magnificent. Manunzio and Madden harassed and chased and ended up with five goals between them, but it was the threat of Jones, Merrington and Gleeson that would have been greying Adam Andrews’ hair. Throw into the mix David Wall and you can see why St Bernard’s were able to continue to find a path to goal. All this was not withstanding the defensive effort of the Cavens (Simon shaded Tom on this occasion) and the midfield performance of Sullivan and the work of Nathan Kazuro shadowing Brendan Iezzi all day. All in all it was a fantastic team performance from St Bernard’s. Old Trinity have some concerns. They played five U19 eligible players in this match. Whilst we lauded their youth earlier in the year, the younger bodies looked tired and in the depths of
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University Blacks smashed any notion that they might fall into a mid season slump they suffered last year with a comprehensive win over Collegians. Defensively it was a Blacks master class, Thomas and Pitt are playing great football. Led by Willingham in the ruck, the Blacks midfield had a field day, Mahon, Hogan – who has found his groove in recent weeks – and Lacey all getting their hands on the ball. Tyson Kruse is just about the recruit of the year and the spread of goal kickers at Blacks is to be admired. This time 12 players split the middle; Pattison with another three was well supported by Slabbert and Locke. They are in ominous form. It is unfortunate they will only meet St Bernard’s again in round 18, a match that is likely to be the first of two clashes in a row. The Collegians side was very inexperienced and it showed. Let’s hope the break has some big names back to feature under lights.
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Old Brighton 3.4, 6.9, 9.11, 14.12 (96) Beaumaris 3.2, 5.2, 10.5, 13.7 (85) GOALS, Old Brighton: D. Anthony 3, M. Karayannis 3, M. Dewar 3, A. Dewar 2, B. Jakobi 1, T. Skewes 1, M. Bruin 1 Beaumaris: W. Murton 4, W. Manson 3, M. Howes 1, N. Dickinson 1, M. DeFontenay 1, W. Gillespie 1, T. Dean 1, M. Petering 1 BEST, Old Brighton: T. Skewes, M. Bruin, L. Hendra, A. Dewar, J. Perrett , M. Karayannis Beaumaris: W. Gillespie, W. Manson, D. Pritchard, W. Murton, B. McLean, A. Carroll Old Xaverians 1.6, 5.7, 9.16, 11.18 (84) Old Scotch 4.1, 6.6, 7.7, 11.12 (78) GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Handley 3, T. Williams 2, C. Waller 2, L. Tiernan 1, J. Shaw 1, D. Sapuppo 1, L. Smith 1 Old Scotch: C. McDonough 2, M. Passador 2, J. Bull 2, E. Routman 2, C. Watts 1, M. Seed 1, N. Cox 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: J. Skene, M. Hannan, L. Smith, J. Shaw, M. Ball, D. Harangozo Old Scotch: R. Wills, S. Sherwen, A. Jelbart, N. Cox, H. Perry, M. Seed St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 2.3, 4.4, 5.4, 7.12 (54) De La Salle 1.0, 1.3, 2.3, 4.4 (28) GOALS, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: T. Doherty 2, M. Barnes 2, P. Liston 1, S. Richards 1, T. Tyquin 1 De La Salle: C. Haley 3, J. Oakley 1 BEST, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: T. Doherty, P. Wintle, B. O’Toole, S. D’Andrea, T. Garside, M. Barnes De La Salle: T. Humphrey, A. Forato, M. Fieldsend, C. Haley, A. Indovino, D. Close St Bernards 5.4, 8.6, 13.12, 18.14 (122) Old Trinity 2.3, 5.5, 5.6, 7.11 (53) GOALS, St Bernards: J. Manunzio 3, D. Wall 3, C. Jones 3, A. Merrington 2, I. Madden 2, T. Gleeson 2, J. Bevanda 1, M. Hannan 1, T. Russell 1 Old Trinity: J. Osborn 3, M. Kilpin 2, E. Weatherson 1, A. Scott 1 BEST, St Bernards: S. Caven, M. Hannan, N. Kazuro, A. Singleton, A. Bentick, T. Sullivan Old Trinity: H. Tinney, M. Kilpin, J. Osborn, C. Pohl, N. Hunt, D. Wildsmith University Blacks 3.4, 6.9, 10.19, 16.22 (118) Collegians 2.6, 3.6, 3.8, 3.8 (26) GOALS, University Blacks: A. Pattison 3, A. Locke 2, J. Slabbert 2, S. Hogan 1, T. Kruse 1, J. Blake 1, C. Turner 1, S. Weekley 1, A. Drysdale 1, H. Lacey 1, S. Butler 1, A. Willingham 1 Collegians: N. Corp 1, B. Riddle 1, A. Croft 1 BEST, University Blacks: A. Willingham, J. Slabbert, B. Mahon, S. Thomas, S. Hogan, A. Pitt Collegians: C. Simmons, W. Tardif, J. Jorgensen, J. Kamener, A. Scott, N. Giles
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winter they were often pushed off or under the ball.
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Beaumaris 4.1, 8.2, 11.2, 13.7 (85) Old Brighton 2.1, 4.7, 6.10, 7.12 (54) GOALS, Beaumaris: T. Rayner 5, O. Webber 2, W. Mattingley 1, T. Woolnough 1, T. Perkin 1, B. Haynes 1, J. Thompson 1, T. Abbott 1 Old Brighton: D. Dawes 1, H. Cannon 1, J. Knight 1, A. Taylor 1, M. Tregear 1, P. Kelly 1, B. Jarick 1 BEST, Beaumaris: N. Loucaides, T. Abbott, T. Rayner, M. La Fontaine, B. Haynes, J. Murton Old Brighton: J. Edge, M. Ho, J. Davis, D. Dawes, A. Taylor, J. Davis Old Xaverians 1.4, 3.8, 7.8, 9.9 (63) Old Scotch 0.5, 1.8, 2.12, 6.12 (48) GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. Williams 3, M. Walsh 1, J. Preece 1, M. Cain 1, C. Beetham 1, C. Margin 1, J. Close 1 Old Scotch: J. Daggian 3, A. Lim 1, J. Furey 1, M. Peric 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: C. Beetham, L. Barry, C. Santalucia, M. Walsh, C. Margin, J. Pintal Old Scotch: A. Harlock, H. Calway, M. Davis, A. Lim, J. Furey, W. Michael St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 7.5, 9.8, 10.10, 11.11 (77) De La Salle 1.0, 5.2, 6.4, 8.7 (55) GOALS, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: J. Dalzotto 3, M. Seeber 2, A. Whalebone 2, J. Beckwith 2, J. Patounas 1, T. Jeans 1 De La Salle: M. De Luca 3, M. Carney 2, M. Hogan 2, S. Lowe 1 BEST, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: M. Pitt, D. Foley, M. Seeber, J. Beckwith, J. Dalzotto, C. Kinsey De La Salle: J. Mattiske, J. Bull, J. Slade, S. Hogan, M. De Luca, D. Freeman St Bernards 5.2, 11.4, 18.9, 23.16 (154) Old Trinity 2.1, 3.2, 3.2, 3.3 (21) GOALS, St Bernards: D. Riley 6, J. Calvert 3, B. Considine 2, R. Schroder 2, J. Bennie 2, B. Cooper 2, L. Scerri 2, J. Gay 1, S. Fleming 1, L. Sullivan 1, D. Colaco 1 Old Trinity: T. Fogarty 2, A. Medland 1 BEST, St Bernards: B. Cooper, S. Clarke, J. Saundry, R. Schroder, J. Bennie, D. Riley Old Trinity: T. Howell, J. Salmon, A. Prittie, N. Chamberlain, A. Coughlin, M. Coutts Collegians 2.1, 5.6, 6.7, 7.10 (52) University Blacks 2.3, 2.4, 4.5, 6.8 (44) GOALS, Collegians: J. Dixon 3, G. Jones 2, J. Martyn 1, J. Hampton 1 University Blacks: L. Crameri 1, S. Myers 1, T. Howgate 1, S. Aldous 1, M. Johns 1, J. Crameri 1 BEST, Collegians: G. Jones, J. Martyn, E. Malone, S. Sabbatucci, J. Dixon, C. Regan University Blacks: L. Devine, T. Howgate, B. Mill, S. Myers, J. Crameri, D. Cooper
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Blair Morton
@blairwmorton
NODDERS TRUMP BLUES Mazenod upset Uni Blues by a point at home; Fitzroy hold on in a close one against Old Haileybury; Melburnians silence AJAX to continue a mid season charge; St Kevins solid over Caulfield Grammarians to remain in the top four; and Old Carey a class above Old Ivanhoe. Mazenod provided what was arguably the upset of the entire VAFA competition in round 12, toppling top-of-the-table Uni Blues by a single point. After a relatively even first quarter, Blues took the advantage in the second term and as has become habit looked set to kick away. However, Mazenod hung tough, kicking two goals in the final term to the Blues’ six behinds, and taking out the match in a low scoring thriller. Michael Johnson and Josh Cowan were both mighty for the victors, winning lots of ball and using it well, including a goal each. While Francis Reed, Tom Chambers, Ben Phibbs (including a goal of the year contender) and Liam Welsford were all gutsy in a Mazeond side that showed some serious grit in grinding out a come from behind victory against the Premier B stalwarts. Fitzroy kept themselves among the midst of serious top four contenders, with a close win against a hearty Old Haileybury outfit. The game was close all day, and the lead shared by both teams at different intervals. The last quarter saw a number of lead changes as Haileybury added to the scoreboard and rattled the Fitzroy cage. With scores level, Rory Angiolella burst free from a pack and kicked a stunning captains goal, putting the ‘Roys back in front and sealing the game. Angionella‘s return to the Roys side was huge, his three goals and ubiquitousness around stoppages commanding in a stand out best-on-ground performance. Tom Cheshire and Matt Brown were the pick of the bunch in a mighty Fitzroy team performance, while Hamish McLauchlan and Adam Weekes cannot be overlooked as brave players in a courageous Haileybury effort, nor for that matter, Michael Meehan who kicked four majors. Old Melburnians has officially entered the finals race; with an impressive win over second placed 4
AJAX. After a low scoring opening term saw the Jackas assume the lead, Melburnians kicked ahead of their rivals. The Jackas managed to stay in touch until three quarter time, before the Dark Blues surged away to a comfortable victory. The victors were the more desperate of the sides all day, winning far more contested ball, and using it more cleanly. Cam Beck controlled the Melburnian’s forward line, kicking four majors and contributing to a number of others. Andrew Prowse and Will Thompson were solid through the middle, setting up Melburnians often and making contests at every opportunity. St Kevins needed a win after a round 11 loss to Old Melburnians, and with an injury depleted outfit, managed an impressive victory against Caulfield Grammarians. SKOB kicked five goals in the first and second quarters, to completely blow away their rivals early. Seven more goals for the rest of the game saw that St Kevins cruised to a comfortable home victory against a Caulfield side that was plucky after a previous week’s win over Fitzroy. Henry Parkes in his 50th game was classy up forward for SKOB, with five goals, while Tom Cunningham and the Gleeson’s, Gerard and Chris stood up for a St Kevins team which, on some occasions this year has appeared to lack depth. Will Coates and Nick Wood again found lots of the ball for SKOB, while young two’s elevation Anthony Kirwan was strong in defence, augmenting the point that the boys at TH King have found some depth players, which is now an important factor for a St Kevin’s side that has had more than their fair share of injuries. Old Carey proved their class with a decisive win over luckless Old Ivanhoe. A six goal to none opening term to the visitors sealed the fate of the game. The match quickly became a Panthers PREMIER B — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 32/53%) Fitzroy v Mazenod Old Carey v Caulfield Grammarians Old Ivanhoe v Old Melburnians AJAX v St Kevins University Blues v Old Haileybury
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procession thereafter; although, the ‘Hoes weren’t starved of ball, winning some of the contested possession, but ultimately butchering it in front of goal. Joel Rice again starred for the Panthers, everywhere at stoppages and with a handy goal to top the best list. Ben Fordham kicked four majors, while Laidlaw and Smithwick kicked a trio each, stellar performances that will be difficult for any team to overcome if delivered at finals time. Following a well earned break, this week’s fixtures make for some salivating contests. Fitzroy take on a Mazenod outfit that is beginning to find some serious form, and could place themselves in the finals hunt with a win this week. Equally important for the ‘Roys, this game provides a chance to move well and truly into the top four. Old Carey have
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Old Carey 6.3, 8.7, 14.11, 18.11 (119) Old Ivanhoe 0.1, 3.5, 5.10, 8.17 (65) GOALS, Old Carey: B. Fordham 4, B. Smithwick 3, M. Laidlaw 3, G. Parker 2, J. Rice 2, B. De Leijer 1, L. Macleod 1, C. Howat 1, T. Roach 1 Old Ivanhoe: G. Fowler 2, M. Murray 2, M. Delmonte 2, R. Dennis 1, C. Groth 1 BEST, Old Carey: J. Rice, J. Courtot, T. Roach, C. Jones, C. Howat, L. Macleod Old Ivanhoe: R. Hondromatidis, D. Heta, C. Groth, M. Delmonte, J. Trajanovski, J. Binney St Kevins 5.2, 10.6, 13.10, 17.14 (116) Caulfield Grammarians 2.4, 4.5, 5.6, 8.10 (58) GOALS, St Kevins: H. Parkes 5, Z. Ginies 3, J. Salopek 2, G. Gleeson 2, L. Nankervis 2, P. Karageorgiou 2, M. Murphy 1 Caulfield Grammarians: A. McGuinness 2, S. Dickson 2, M. Bowden 1, T. Yelland 1, Z. Parsons 1, D. Reilly 1 BEST, St Kevins: W. Coates, T. Cunningham, N. Wood, H. Parkes, G. Gleeson, C. Gleeson Caulfield Grammarians: T. Nixon, D. O’Keefe, C. Williams, D. Meddings, H. Gates, T. Silvestro Mazenod 2.0, 3.1, 6.2, 8.4 (52) University Blues 2.3, 4.6, 6.9, 6.15 (51) GOALS, Mazenod: B. Phibbs 2, T. Cincotta 1, T. Chambers 1, K. McKeogh 1, J. Cowan 1, M. Johnson 1, A. Patti 1 University Blues: M. Rippon 3, E. Ratcliffe 1, P. Hayes 1, D. Barton 1 BEST, Mazenod: M. Johnson, J. Cowan, F. Reed, T. Chambers, B. Phibbs, L. Welsford University Blues: M. Hart, P. Hayes, J. Townley, H. Vickers-Willis, M. Rippon, C. Williams Old Melburnians 0.5, 6.5, 8.7, 14.9 (93) AJAX 1.4, 4.7, 5.11, 7.13 (55) GOALS, Old Melburnians: C. Beck 4, L. Bennett 2, M. Osborne 2, S. Playfair 2, W. Thompson 1, J. Beaumont 1, E. De Fegely 1, E. Fanning 1 AJAX: D. Fayman 3, W. Steinberg 1, J. White 1, J. Lew 1, A. Burstin 1 BEST, Old Melburnians: A. Prowse, C. Beck, W. Thompson, J. Beaumont, L. Bennett, S. Playfair AJAX: M. Shafar, W. Steinberg, A. Kalb, A. Burstin, J. Ludski, A. Lewski Fitzroy 2.3, 4.4, 8.5, 11.8 (74) Old Haileybury 2.5, 4.8, 5.11, 9.14 (68) GOALS, Fitzroy: R. Angiolella 3, D. Bisetto 2, D. Patcas 2, M. Allen 1, W. Fenton 1, S. Baker 1, G. Hesse 1 Old Haileybury: M. Meehan 4, N. Gooda 2, L. Pinot 1, J. Nicolopoulos 1, P. Gleadhill 1 BEST, Fitzroy: R. Angiolella, J. McCormack, T. Cheshire, M. Ellis, D. Patcas, M. Allen Old Haileybury: M. Taylor, T. Witherow, A. Weekes, H. McLauchlan, M. Meehan, N. Gooda
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the chance to remain a game clear over SKOB and AJAX in second position, with a game against Caulfield Grammarians at home, while a Caulfield win could see them move to just within striking distance of the four. Old Melburnians will look to scramble closer to the top four with a win against Old Ivanhoe. Third and fourth placed AJAX and St Kevins square off in what will be a fascinating contest at Gary Smorgon oval, which could define finals campaigns for both sides. While University Blues will surely come out rabid after a long break, seeking to avenge last fortnight’s loss with a resounding victory over Old Haileybury.
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Old Carey 4.1, 7.2, 11.3, 17.5 (107) Old Ivanhoe 1.1, 3.5, 5.7, 6.8 (44) GOALS, Old Carey: N. Thompson 3, L. Marriott 3, S. Cambridge 3, C. O’Brien 2, S. Bramwell 2, S. Arthur 2, M. Cushen 1, S. Cust 1 Old Ivanhoe: Z. Keane 2, L. Phillips 2, K. Trajanovski 1, S. Leon 1 BEST, Old Carey: J. Ymer, L. Hall, L. Marriott, S. Cambridge, S. Rimington, M. Roach Old Ivanhoe: B. Flintoff, R. Weddle, A. Steer, C. Sutherland, L. Phillips, Z. Keane St Kevins 3.7, 5.11, 10.17, 15.22 (112) Caulfield Grammarians 2.1, 3.1, 3.3, 4.4 (28) GOALS, St Kevins: J. Gambaro 4, T. McPherson 3, D. Kerr 3, D. Emmons 3, F. Keely 2 Caulfield Grammarians: N. Williams 1, T. Stewart 1, M. Slonim 1, B. Scott 1 BEST, St Kevins: J. Marchesani, M. Nolan, J. Grinter, E. Waldron, H. McPherson, M. Dolan Caulfield Grammarians: M. Slonim, J. Easton, N. Williams, W. Berry, T. Stewart, J. Gray University Blues 4.2, 11.3, 18.6, 23.8 (146) Mazenod 1.0, 1.0, 2.0, 2.0 (12) GOALS, University Blues: D. Withers 6, W. Girdwood 5, H. Weddell 2, T. Blakey 2, J. Wood 2, M. Torney 2, A. Schipp 1, A. Evans 1, M. Steinbach 1, J. Osmond 1 Mazenod: D. Izon 1, A. Ciavarella 1 BEST, University Blues: A. Evans, M. Steinbach, D. Withers, H. Weddell, W. Girdwood, B. Merriman Mazenod: D. MacLeod, S. Balloch, J. Hende, S. Veltman, J. Egan, D. McLean Old Melburnians 1.6, 3.9, 5.13, 8.15 (63) AJAX 1.1, 3.3, 5.4, 6.5 (41) GOALS, Old Melburnians: J. Rundell 4, P. Kennon 1, C. Barry 1, S. Daddo 1, Z. O’Neil 1 AJAX: R. White 2, S. Friede 1, J. Gottlieb 1, J. Samuel 1, A. Wollan 1 BEST, Old Melburnians: Z. Johnston, J. Rundell, P. Nestel, T. Lackmann, C. Barry, Z. O’Neil AJAX: N. Harel, D. Janover-Rocha, D. Steinberg, J. Kochen, D. Glass, Z. Lesier-Moore Old Haileybury 3.2, 4.3, 6.3, 9.8 (62) Fitzroy 0.2, 2.4, 3.10, 3.11 (29) GOALS, Old Haileybury: S. Ellis 3, P. Feather 2, S. Verwey 2, E. Limon 1, S. Roberts 1 Fitzroy: J. Beech 2, L. McNally 1 BEST, Old Haileybury: J. Heagney-Steart, J. Alkemade, A. Thomson, M. Seccull, E. Limon, A. Schofield Fitzroy: M. Racovalis, S. Buckley, B. Farley, A. Harbor, R. Lloyd, J. Beech
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Ned Hunt
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PIRATES GET THE FOUR POINTS As we reflect on round 12 action, teams have had a weekend off to lick their wounds and savor season defining wins. Peninsula and the Hampton Rovers registered vital wins in the context of their seasons, knocking off their fancied rivals, to both now sit in 3rd and 4th respectively. Peninsula’s gritty fourpoint away win against PEGS has seen them leap back into finals contention, whilst Hampton’s 69 point win against ladder leaders Marcellin came as a surprise to many. A big congratulations to the five Premier C representatives who played against Vic Country over the weekend in the VAFA Premier B - Division 4 side. Leigh Fletcher (Hampton Rovers), Cameron Livori (PEGS), Ben Amberg (Monash Blues), Tim McKenzie (Monash Blues) and Dermott Cleary (Oakleigh) all took part in the match and did the Premier C Division proud. The match between Rovers and ladder leading Marcellin was played in stark contrast to the hype surrounding its build up. When first takes on third you don’t expect such a one sided affair. However that is how things unfolded at Boss James a fortnight ago when Hampton produced one of its finest performances of the year, dispatching of Marcellin by 69 points. Perhaps the traditional mid-season exodus has stung the Eagles. Carlson and Blanch tried valiantly to limit the onslaught, however there was little they could do as the Rovers put their foot on the gas in the premiership quarter. Trailing by 21 points at the main break, any hopes of an Eagles revival were quickly extinguished when the home side booted seven third term goals. Verlin and McPherson were potent up forward for the Rovers, each contributing with three goals. The Eagles will look to rectify their poor showing with a win at home against the struggling Ormond. The Blues have retained second spot on the ladder, fending off a gallant Parkdale outfit by 17 points at Frearson Oval. When you come up against the Vultures you know you are going to be in for a tough day at the office. The Vultures have beaten teams inside the four and have proved they can 6
match it with the very best. This was particularly true on Saturday, when Monash were forced to overcome a three quarter time deficit to clinch victory late in the game. The match was an armwrestle for three quarters until the Blues kicked clear in the final term with three goals to none. Davidson and Meade lifted when it counted for the Blues, whilst Carr’s two goals were crucial in such a low scoring affair. For the Vultures Graham and Meyer were standout performers. Old Camberwell has further climbed its way out of relegation territory with a six point win over Banyule at Gordon Barnard Reserve. Indicative of the way the match was contested, the deciding goal came in the dying minutes. Scores were tied at 78 apiece with a minute remaining, until a Daniel De Sanctis bomb from fifty meters out edged the Wellers clear. From the ensuing ballup the Wellers managed to win a vital clearance, holding off the Bears to record an important win. For the Bears Michael Italia continued his recent run of stellar performances, adding another three goals to his tally, while Nick Biscontin claimed best afield honors. In the battle of the midfields Kapoor and Clarke won plenty of the ball for the Wellers, meanwhile in attack the Wellers received an even contribution from their forwards, with four players kicking multiple goals. The Bears were in the hunt all day and could’ve pinched the game, had they created more final quarter opportunities. In another upset of the round, the Pirates managed to hold off a fast finishing PEGS by four points, to record a telling victory. In a game that lacked consistency from both sides, it was a tale of two halves. The Pirates had opened up a 40 point half time buffer, but could only register two more goals for the day. While PEGS produced eight second half goals to almost snatch victory. Sam Glenn PREMIER C — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 39/65%) Marcellin v Ormond PEGS v Parkdale Peninsula v Hampton Rovers Banyule v Monash Blues Oakleigh v Old Camberwell
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was instrumental all day for the Pirates as was tackling machine George Fletcher. As Khallouf (5) and Forrest (3) lifted their output up forward PEGS could smell victory and were well within striking distance. However it wasn’t to be. Deep into the final term, one final PEGS surge saw the ball sail into their forward line only to be spoiled by young Pirate Tom Feldgen. As the siren rang, the Pirates had clinched the four points. Oakleigh’s 92 point dismantling of Ormond has seen them shoot right back into finals contention. Now only one game outside the four, the win was season defining for the Krushers. On what was a dark day for the Monders they could only manage four goals for the afternoon. Krushers by name crushers by nature. Up by 39 points at the major break, Oakleigh refused to show any mercy towards their rivals, slamming on nine second half goals to one. Upstill and Gay battled tirelessly for Ormond, but faced a difficult task combatting the likes of Luke Andreatta, Gary Bennett and
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The Eagles will be hoping to use the bye round as springboard to tackle the six remaining rounds, their first hurdle is to dispose of Ormond this Saturday. A minor hiccup last week shouldn’t halt PEGS’ quest for an 8th win of the year against the Vultures at home. In what shapes as a blockbuster clash I expect the Pirates to spoil the party for the Rovers after a recent run of impressive form. Monash will be eyeing off a percentage-boosting win, when they take on Banyule. In the other match of the round (Oakleigh) 6th plays (Old Camberwell) 8th, with the result set to have a major bearing on these two teams’ ambitions of playing finals football.
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Hampton Rovers 2.4, 4.9, 11.11, 13.13 (91) Marcellin 0.3, 1.6, 2.8, 2.10 (22) GOALS, Hampton Rovers: J. McPherson 3, J. Verlin 3, M. Care 2, S. Clements 2, J. Toouli 1, J. Schmitz 1, E. Turner 1 Marcellin: A. Viney 1, D. Bolger 1 BEST, Hampton Rovers: R. Atkins, J. Lovig, J. Toouli, K. McNeil, C. Carnovale, A. McNeil Marcellin: J. Carlson, J. Blanch, S. Gill, P. Hamblin, L. Rice, P. Lunn Monash Blues 2.3, 3.5, 4.7, 7.11 (53) Parkdale Vultures 3.5, 3.7, 4.9, 4.12 (36) GOALS, Monash Blues: A. Carr 2, J. Cosgriff 1, J. Griffiths 1, C. Cosgriff 1, D. Hatch 1, Z. Ledin 1 Parkdale Vultures: P. Sullivan 2, N. Ng 1, Z. McCarthy 1 BEST, Monash Blues: M. Davidson, J. Meade, A. Hickey, Z. Ledin, D. Hatch, C. Dick Parkdale Vultures: M. Meyer, M. Graham, P. Sullivan, R. Swayn, D. Ballard, S. Hendricks Oakleigh 5.1, 9.6, 14.10, 18.14 (122) Ormond 2.1, 3.3, 3.5, 4.6 (30) GOALS, Oakleigh: L. Hard 5, A. Cloke 4, W. Manning 2, J. Revere 2, D. Cleary 1, T. Scott 1, J. Paola 1, P. Ioannidis 1, S. Tolongs 1 Ormond: L. Duthie 1, J. Tabakman 1, M. Martinov 1, H. Simon 1 BEST, Oakleigh: L. Andreatta, L. Hard, G. Bennett, N. Seel, K. Paisley, A. Cloke Ormond: B. Upstill, S. Gay, S. Holten, L. Duthie, J. Tabakman, H. Simon Old Camberwell 3.4, 7.8, 9.11, 11.18 (84) Banyule 3.3, 5.5, 10.10, 11.12 (78) GOALS, Old Camberwell: S. Killworth 2, S. Romanin 2, D. De Sanctis 2, R. Campbell 2, C. Hillier 1, A. Clarke 1, G. Tolson 1 Banyule: D. McDonald 3, M. Italia 3, M. Christian 2, L. Giles 1, C. Skicko 1, A. Barclay 1 BEST, Old Camberwell: R. Kapoor, A. Clarke, P. Bennett, G. Tolson, J. Le Cerf, B. Hart Banyule: N. Biscontin, M. Italia, M. Christian, C. Skicko, D. McDonald, M. Crema Peninsula 6.6, 9.10, 11.11, 11.13 (79) PEGS 1.0, 4.0, 10.2, 12.3 (75) GOALS, Peninsula: not supplied P E G S: A. Khallouf 5, D. Forrest 3, J. Pound 2, J. Watson 1, J. Marr 1 BEST, Peninsula: not supplied P E G S: J. Taylor, A. Khallouf, R. Glassford, S. McCann, J. Pound, J. Young
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Nick Seel. Similarly the Ormond defence was put under enormous strain, as Hard (5) and Cloke (4) ran rampant inside forward fifty seizing on their opportunities. The Monders will need to produce something special in the last six rounds if they are to avoid relegation.
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Hampton Rovers 0.3, 3.7, 3.12, 10.15 (75) Marcellin 0.1, 1.1, 3.3, 4.7 (31) GOALS, Hampton Rovers: C. Malthouse 3, B. Pewtress 2, M. Broadley 1, M. Powell 1, B. Kezilas 1, N. Foster 1, J. Lloyd 1 Marcellin: N. Giovas 1, M. Mc Coll 1, T. Natoli 1, D. Cracknell 1 BEST, Hampton Rovers: N. Jewell, M. Woltering, M. Powell, J. Lloyd, T. Youl, C. Long Marcellin: N. Giovas, A. McGlin, P. Lacarruba, T. Black, W. Delahunty, D. Coloe Parkdale Vultures 2.3, 6.3, 8.4, 12.7 (79) Monash Blues 1.2, 4.4, 6.6, 8.6 (54) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: J. Le Breton 2, P. Lee 2, S. L’Huillier 2, R. Irvine 1, A. Thompson 1, J. Lay 1, S. Rzek 1, M. Ferguson 1, K. Little 1 Monash Blues: S. Chapman 2, M. Fenwick-Nevin 2, R. Phillips 1, M. Chapman 1, P. Tweedly 1, J. Mazur 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: J. Le Breton, J. Lay, D. McCarthy, J. Balic, P. Lee, A. Thompson Monash Blues: M. Fenwick-Nevin, S. Chapman, D. Harris, R. Phillips, M. Chapman, B. Dempsey Oakleigh 5.2, 7.6, 9.8, 11.8 (74) Ormond 2.3, 4.5, 6.6, 11.7 (73) GOALS, Oakleigh: A. Matthieson 4, L. Barrand 3, T. Golik 1, R. Mether 1, A. Abel 1, L. Moeller 1 Ormond: L. Russell 4, J. Harry 1, D. Riazah-Kesheh 1, A. Kahofer 1, S. McCooke 1, S. Metz 1, T. Naylor 1, J. Cukierman 1 BEST, Oakleigh: M. Wass, Z. Thiessens, C. Lavery, L. Barrand, D. Mercuri, A. Matthieson Ormond: S. McCooke, D. Riazah-Kesheh, D. Casey, L. Russell, A. Clinch, S. Walker Old Camberwell 6.6, 11.13, 18.20, 29.23 (197) Banyule 0.1, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2 (2) GOALS, Old Camberwell: D. Berry 4, A. Mackenzie 4, S. Needham 3, M. Jeffers 3, M. Woodbridge 3, C. Ho 3, M. Cottrell 2, C. Urwin 2, P. Storey 1, M. Berry 1, H. Allwright 1, N. Russell 1, M. Van de Garde 1 Banyule: not supplied BEST, Old Camberwell: S. Needham, C. Ho, P. Storey, M. Van de Garde, C. Webster, N. Russell Banyule: S. Hills, D. O’Callaghan, C. McDonald, D. Shepherd, J. Grose, J. Knape PEGS 3.2, 5.4, 8.6, 10.6 (66) Peninsula 2.1, 2.2, 2.2, 2.4 (16) GOALS, P E G S: J. Barrett 3, D. Podger 2, J. Clarke 2, L. Shultz 1, A. Baddeley 1, H. Braden 1 Peninsula: S. Murray 2 BEST, P E G S: N. Bartram, L. Fitzgerald, D. Ryan, A. Baddeley, J. Barrett, C. Tzambazis Peninsula: B. Mitchell, C. Macaulay, E. Coghlan, L. Nickels, L. Heron, A. Starkins
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LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNAL Late Scores - 28 June University Blues - Colts St Kevins - Premier B St Kevins - Premier B Reserve (Second Offence) Marcellin - Premier C Parkdale - Premier C (Third Offence) Old Mentonians - Division 1 Reserve Monash Gryphons - Division 2 South Mornington - Division 3 (Second Offence) Eley Park - Division 3 Reserve Westbourne - Division 4 Westbourne - Division 4 Reserve Beaumaris - Under 19 Premier St Bernards - Under 19 Premier Mazenod - Under 19 2 (Second Offence) Ivanhoe - Under 19 North (Fourth Offence) PEGS - Under 19 North (Third Offence)
Results of Tribunal – 8 July 2014 From 28 June Michael Paolini, Eley Park. Striking, 3 matches.
From 5 July *Christos Manoussakis, Old Trinity. Striking, 2 matches. *Michael Hargrave, Old Eltham. Striking, 2 matches. *Billy Alvin, Old Melburnians (Under-19). Headbutting, 3 matches. *Scott Ryan, Wyndham Suns (Under-19). Audible obscenity to umpire, 2 matches. *Scott Brown, Eley Park (CXVIII). Striking, 2 matches.
Incorrect Scores - 28 June Peninsula - Premier C (Second Offence) Peninsula - Premier C Reserve Old Eltham - Division 2 Dragons - Division 4 Dragons - Club XVIII (3) Westbourne - Colts South Mornington - Division 3 Emmaus St Leos - Club XVIII (2) (Second Offence)
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Results of Tribunal – 15 July 2014 From 12 July *Joshua Watts, Peninsula OB (Under-19). Attempting to strike, 1 match. *Accepted Prescribed penalty.
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FORE! BEWARE OF THE SNAKES
Many clubs fear going to the ‘Snakepit’ of St Bernard’s and we have worked out it has nothing to do with the home side’s great record there. Everyone that knows the St Bernard’s College main oval in West Essendon will be familiar with the natural amphitheatre surroundings off the ground, which sits at the bottom of a bowl. On the outer wing, the hill of grass seemingly goes up for ever. A fortnight ago in the Premier match between St Bernard’s and Old Trinity, the ball found its way out of bounds on the outer side of the ground. Players from both sides,
SAINTS WIN AT LAST When a club breaks a drought in football, those wins invariably feel like the best wins of all. Whether it is a premiership drought or as was the case with Glen Eira last week, a winless drought, the moment after the game in the rooms with your mates always has more emotion and energy in the rendition of the club song. So after 708 days, or almost two full seasons, Glen Eira Saints finally won a senior match when they defeated Elsternwick two weeks ago in Division 2. The Saints won by 18 points to record their first senior win since Round 14 2012 against Old Mentonians
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and boundary umpire took a few minutes to locate the ball, which had disappeared into the long grass. The rest of the ground watched on, hands on hips, like there was a slow group of four in range just off the fairway, frustrated they couldn’t hit their tee shot. Whether there are snakes in the hills around the ‘Snakepit’ is unknown, but with the temperature struggling to reach double figures, we would like to think that they are all tucked up under rocks hibernating before scaring the cricketers in the summer.
in Division 1. That was a series of 33 matches without a win. Congratulations to everyone at Glen Eira on persisting and we are sure more wins are around the corner soon.
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ORMOND SUPPORT FOR MARCELLIN Stories in Amateur football don’t get much better than this. Two weeks ago, Marcellin OCFC publicised that they were suffering financial difficulties and the club promoted an open letter to the general public, but more so directed at everyone associated within the Marcellin OCFC. Ormond AFC came across their plea for help and have kindly donated some funds to the Marcellin via sponsorship and a donation, all of which everyone at Marcellin though was just an outstanding gesture. Ormond President Richard Simon wrote directly to the club and whilst not looking for public celebration was happy to have his letter to Marcellin published.
Hi Tim and Mark The financial challenge that Marcellin OCFC currently finds itself in was brought to my attention yesterday, and I really felt for you guys and the committee upon reading your open letter to members and supporters of the Marcellin family. I put it to my committee yesterday via a flurry of emails that Ormond AFC has to assist one of our ‘own’. I was absolutely thrilled that they all agreed to my suggestion that the Ormond AFC become a ’social member’ of Marcellin OCFC ($150) and will make a further donation of $100. Last night I announced to the playing group during team selection announcements that the Club had agreed to assist one of our fellow Premier C clubs, and it was then volunteered that the proceeds from the players’ weekly Thursday night raffle also be donated ($83.50). So from Ormond AFC, please accept $333.50, being a social membership, a Club donation ($100) and the players’ donation. The money will be EFT’ed overnight. Keep the merchandise items, but a letter or notice confirming our membership would be great so I can put it on the Club’s noticeboard. Use my name, email and phone if you need those details to complete the membership. I also read with interest that our return match is a designated luncheon. Send me a flyer and I will ensure we get some Monders supporters along to it. All of the above dependent upon on at least a 15 point head start for our seniors on the 19 July – Hahaha!!! All the best with your call to arms, and I look forward to seeing you all on the 19 July at the luncheon.
Richard Simon President Ormond Amateur Football Club
GAMES AGAINST OPPOSITION CLUBS CONTINUE: A fantastic story out of PEGS has come to our attention. Jess Mules has this season been running the boundary for the PEGS U19 North team this year. Nothing too strange about that you might think. There are many female umpires in the VAFA these days. Jess isn’t only a female umpire but she is the mother of PEGS U19 player Tommy Mules. As PEGS Football Operations Manager Sean Flaherty said, “Over the 15 seasons I have been involved in VAFA football I have never seen one of the mums put out their hand to run the boundary. I just think it is a fantastic effort and is a huge assistance to our U19’s when we have Jess, who will put up her hand to do any job.” THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
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TOUGH DAY AT THE OFFICE FOR VAFA REP SIDES Last weekend’s bye for club footy meant that the VAFA had representative teams in action. This time it was the turn of the Premier B-Division side and the VAFA U19 representative teams. Both teams were two of the most diverse the VAFA have ever fielded in terms of the number of clubs represented from across the sections. Both coaching panels led by Brett Voss (coach off Prem B- Div 4) and David Gately (coach of U19s) did a great job bringing the teams together. Unfortunately for both sides, their country opposition were stronger on the day. Both matches were convincingly won by AFL Victoria Country’s U19s in the first game and by their Country Number 2 team in the senior game. After winning the U19 match last year, our U19 boys led at quarter time but found the large ground at S Albans Reserve in Geelong difficult to score on after that. Anthony Scott (Old Trinity) was awarded the VAFA’s best player, whilst Mitchell Malt (Whitefriars) was awarded the Spirit of the Big V for his efforts over the four quarters. In the senior match the story was only marginally better. The Premier B – Division 4 were right in the contest and had got back to within three goals half way through the third before a couple of goals to the country made the deficit five goals at three quarter time. As so often happens in these one off games, the first goal was vital and when the Country kicked the first couple, the VAFA side’s ability to win had faded, resulting in the last quarter being a bit off a blow out. Never the less, Cam Livori (PEGS) was awarded the best player medal whilst Steven Puhar (Williamstown CYMS) was presented with the Spirit of the Big V for his four quarter display.
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AFL Vic Country No. 2: VAFA Prem B - Div 4:
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Goals Country: Fowkes 5,Poholke 4, Davies 2, Lavars 2, Cosson 2, Collins, Baskaya, Wade, Bosward; VAFA: Meehan 3, Mugavin, Molan, King, Bishop, Karageorgiou, Best: Country: Bosward, Collins, Baskaya, Davies, Poholke, Burke; VAFA: Livori, Amberg, Puhar, Boundy, Bishop, Meehan
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VAFA BOYS DOMINATE IN VIC METRO WIN It was better news for the VAFA in the other representative match last week. Our four representatives in the AFL Victoria Metro team all played very well in their win over AFL Victoria Country in the AFL Victoria Community Cup. The VAFA’s four all played key roles in the Metro’s 38 point victory at Werribee’s Avalon Airport Oval. Old Melburnians skipper Tom Paule won the best on ground medal for his work through the
midfield; Paule won clearance after clearance for the Metro team. Paule had contenders for the medal from his own VAFA colleagues as all of Will Tardiff (Collegians), Joel Rice (Old Carey) and Jack Bull (Old Scotch) were also prominent in the win. The Metro team was made up of players from the six Melbourne Metropolitan competitions in Melbourne and it was their second quarter of 5.5 to 1 goal that made the difference in the end.
(L-R: Joel Rice, Tom Paule, Jack Bull, Will Tardiff )
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MILESTONES
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Congratulations to Old Carey’s KELVIN SHRIVES – See a full story on Kelvin’s milestone in For the Love of the Game.
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Congratulations to AJAX’s GARY BLIEDEN – Gary was a member of the 2001 U19 Premiership and played his first Senior game the following year. He has thrilled supporters with his courage, winning the Club Best & Fairest award in 2008 & 2009, after finishing runner up in 2004. He was awarded most courageous in 2003, 2007 and 2009, and included in the C Grade Team of the Year in 2008 and 2009. As Captain in the 2011 Premiership year, Gary was awarded the prestigious coach’s trophy. Well done Gaz, your supporters salute you.
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Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe’s CHANZ CROWLEY will play his 200th club game this Saturday. Commencing in 1999, Chanz played in the Premier B premierships in 2001 and 2005, represented the Big V in 2003 and played in the 2013 Premier C Reserves Grand Final. Chanz was named in the Old Ivanhoe Team of the Decade for 2000-2009 and is much loved by everyone at the Pine Lodge, well-done Chanz.
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Congratulations to LUKE LOCHRAN who plays his 200th game for Old Ivanhoe this Saturday. Commencing in 1998, Luke played in the Premier B Premiership in 2001, represented the Big V in 2003 and won the club Best & Fairest in 2002 when we were in A Grade. Luke was named in the Old Ivanhoe Team of the Decade for 2000-2009, and last year played in the Premier C Reserves Grand Final. Everyone at Old Ivanhoe wishes Luke the best in achieving this fantastic milestone.
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Congratulations to Beaumaris’ SCOTT GOWER – Scott joined the U19’s in 2008, but moved straight into the Seniors and hasn’t looked back since. Scott was the club’s leading goal kicker in 2011 and 2012, after playing at Sandringham VFL for two years. He moved to defense in 2013 and went on to win the club’s best backman award. Scott is a member of the club’s team of the decade (2002-2011) and a member of the inaugural team to play in Premier Division.
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Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian’s SCOTT GATEHOUSE – “Scooter” commenced with the Club’s under age teams and is a talented small player, able to play in the midfield or up forward as a goal sneak. Scott is a popular clubman and has a bright footy future ahead.
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Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian’s MITCH OP’T HOOG – Mitch began with the Club’s under age teams and is a “chunky” onballer and forward, hard at the ball and dangerous around the goals. Mitch is a respected clubman and has many good years of footy to come.
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Congratulations to Swinburne University’s LEE DALTON – Lee was a member of the 2012 Reserves Premiership team and has since consolidated himself as an integral member of the Senior side. What he lacks in stature he certainly makes up for with his uncompromising and fearless attack on the ball, often competing against beating bigger opponents. His ability to read the play allows him to play many positions.
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Congratulations to AJAX’s JOSH LUDSKI – “Luddo” won his first Club Best & Fairest in 2012, as well as representing the Big V in South Australia in the same year. In 2011 he was an integral part of the Premiership team and was named in the C Grade Team of the Year. Strong and determined, Josh again wore the coveted Big V in Tasmania this year. AJAX supporters look forward to seeing this left footed midfielder for many years to come.
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Congratulations to Swinburne University’s’ BEN HIGGINS – A Best and Fairest winner in his debut season in 2012, Ben was an important cog in helping the club reach the Division 4 Grand Final. This quietly spoken CHB is a formidable thorn to opposition forwards with a great ability to take a contested mark.
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Congratulations to HAMISH TOWNSEND on 100 games at ST KEVIN’S OB. Hailing from Lake Cargelligo, NSW and chasing a VFL career Hammer said, “It was pure chance that led me to SKOB, I needed to find a local club and SKOB was the closest to where I was living.” Hammer has won a reserves B&F in ’09 and played his 50th senior game, also his 100th in the win over Caulfield.
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Congratulations to HENRY PARKES on 50 games at ST KEVIN’S OB. Henry has made an impact like no other for SKOB. His contribution to the senior side in such a short time-frame cannot be understated. He has already kicked over 100 goals for the club - in Round 6 this year - an achievement reached in record time for SKOB.
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Congratulations to Richmond Central’s JOSH SHARP – Josh arrived at the club in 2011 from Bendigo and immediately established himself as a key component of the Senior side, sorely missed in the Grand Final after breaking his leg in the Semi Final. He soon returned to top form and has since become an invaluable part of club life.
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Congratulations to Richmond Central’s PETER ISER – Peter arrived during the inaugural Club XVIII intake in 2011, immediately making a name for himself with his attack on the ball and dash off half back. He was outstanding in the 2013 Premiership side.
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Congratulations to St Johns’ DWAYNE FERNANDEZ – Dwayne arrived at St Johns OC in 2009, where he has played both U18’s and Reserves football. He played in the Reserves one point loss in the 2011 Preliminary Final. Dwayne is a reliable defender who is rarely beaten.
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DIVISION 1
James Reid
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DOUBLE CHANCE BUFFER In the battle to secure second spot and its ever important double chance, NOBS/St Pats and Williamstown CYMS went head to head in the match of the round. Ladder positions and finals aspirations weren’t as significant as the 4-point buffer on the line. With both sides holding an 8-3 win-loss record, a cushion between one another could prove instrumental in the back half of the season. Williamstown were the ones to grasp the opportunity with both hands in a stirring victory away from home. The confrontation was a mirror image of their previous bout in round 6. The CY’s earned the box seat position, their form in the remaining weeks will determine if they keep it. The matchup saw NOBS/St Pats take the ascendancy in the first, nailing eight majors past the CY’s and kicking more than half their eventual total in a quarter. Aided by a strong breeze Williamstown repeated the exploits of their previous meeting. They would not be rattled by an opening term blowout as they reined in the deficit to eight points by the long break. The defining quarter would be the third as the Nobs were unable to make most of the breeze and create a defining lead. NOBSPC tried to hold onto their slender advantage in the last, staying within a kick up to the 10 minute mark, but inevitably the CY’s cruised past late to seal a 27-point victory. With Nobs big man and possibly their best player this year, Peter Shepherd a late withdrawal, Williamstown ruckman, Steven Puhar took advantage and dominated the contest in the air and in the centre earning best on ground honours. Old Geelong again proved, when they’re on song they’re a menace to the rest of the competition, as they demolished Yarra Valley. The OG’s didn’t waste any time in their arrival at Doncaster Reserve, booting six goals in the first and six more in the second, to see the game as a contest conclude. The 45-point lead at halftime grew exponentially once play recommenced. As good sides do, Old Geelong didn’t rest on their laurels and kept the pressure on the Bushrangers and ended the match with a game-high 81-point 16
advantage. Alex Stewart (6) and Callum Wood (5) did majority of the scoring for Old Geelong, while Xavier Shiels did damage at the other end in a B.O.G performance. The OG’s made the jump into the top four with the healthy victory and with performances like this they will should consolidate their position in the coming weeks. Whitefriars recorded the upset of the round, as the knocked Prahran Assumption out of the top four and handed the Two Blues consecutive upset losses. The Friars were ready to play from the first bounce and set up a low scoring affair, which would heavily favour their style of play. Whitefriars’ scoring power improved but their defensive efforts increased out of sight. A one point lead at quarter time grew to nine points at the half, but it was the third term that delivered the game-winning push. The Friars kicked four goals, which in retrospect was as deafening as eight. From here, Whitefriars coasted to a 26-point win off the back of Alex Marcello’s outing in the midfield and a team effort in front of goal. The win keeps the Friars somewhat safe from relegation as they move two games clear of ninth place. Although they wouldn’t publicise it, Therry Penola are chasing an undefeated season. The Lions took one step closer to the unspoken goal as they wiped the floor with Bulleen Templestowe. A goalless first quarter along with six goals kicked against them, dissipated Bulleen Templestowe’s chance of the upset of the season. With the wind they weren’t much better, as they kicked one goal and were confronting a 41-point deficit after halftime. Therry Penola doubled their goal tally in the third as the margin edged ever closer to the century mark. The Bullants kept some face with four goals in the last and reduced the final margin to 77-points. With no surprises, the Bannister brothers fronted the Lion’s goal kickers as Jarrod slotted seven while Corey kicked three. DIVISION 1 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 48/80%) Old Geelong v Prahran Assumption Yarra Valley v Bulleen Templestowe Williamstown CYMS v Old Mentonians MHSOB v Whitefriars Therry Penola v NOBS/St Pats
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Old Mentonians evened their season at 6-6 in their win over the struggling MHSOB. The Melbourne High School Old Boys put up a fight and were in touching distance until the final minutes, until the Panthers’ polish shined brighter. Luke Hull playing his 100th game, kicked the opener for OMFC as the visitors made an early break, only for MHSOB to draw the deficit back – a repeated scenario throughout the match. The Unicorns drew back to within 10-points in the last, but Old Mentonians finally caught a break towards the end of the last and created a gap MHSOB couldn’t bridge. Darcy Brown was deemed best on with his five goals in the 23-point victory.
the Bushrangers to get back into the winner’s circle. Old Mentonians travel to Williamstown CYMS, the CY’s will hold onto second spot with a victory at home. MHSOB play Whitefriars in a must win if they are to avoid relegation, however Whitefriars will make in two on the trot and defeat the Unicorns. In the match of the round, Therry Penola host NOBS/St Pats. NOBs pushed the Lions to the limit in their previous outing and this is the biggest test to Therry Penola’s undefeated streak thus far. With that being said, I predict the Lions’ win steak to stretch to 13.
This week, Old Geelong host Prahran Assumption, the two are currently in complete different veins of form and I predict the OG’s to keep winning. Yarra Valley face Bulleen Templestowe, expect
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Old Mentonians 4.3, 8.5, 11.9, 16.12 (108) MHSOB 3.2, 6.5, 7.11, 12.13 (85) GOALS, Old Mentonians: D. Brown 5, K. Conlon 3, J. Costello 2, B. Norton 2, L. Hull 2, M. Gledhill 1, B. Parker 1 MHSOB: B. Jellis 4, L. Hood 2, B. Pretty 1, N. Hawking 1 BEST, Old Mentonians: D. Brown, L. Oliver, A. Palmer, K. Conlon, C. Edgeworth, E. Macquire MHSOB: Whitefriars 2.2, 6.4, 10.6, 11.13 (79) Prahran Assumption 2.1, 5.1, 6.2, 8.5 (53) GOALS, Whitefriars: S. Allemand 2, D. Di Staso 2, S. Currie 2, M. Collins 2, A. Marcello 1, H. Cotsford 1, M. Malt 1 Prahran Assumption: G. Hogarth 4, P. Harris 2, D. Anglin 1, J. Grigg 1 BEST, Whitefriars: A. Marcello, D. Hogan, M. Collins, M. Stafford, H. Cuff, D. Holland Prahran Assumption: J. Musster, J. Hogarth, G. Hogarth, D. Anglin, M. Radywonik, L. Hunt Old Geelong 6.5, 12.6, 19.12, 25.14 (164) Yarra Valley 2.0, 5.3, 7.5, 12.11 (83) GOALS, Old Geelong: A. Stewart 6, C. Wood 5, A. Bird 3, C. O’Brien 3, S. Hughes 2, S. Howard 2, J. Bell 1, P. Tucker 1, R. Kemp 1, J. Hoevenaars 1 Yarra Valley: R. Amos 3, D. Pagan 3, S. Savage 2, R. Chipman 1, C. Trend 1, J. Harding 1, J. Canham 1 BEST, Old Geelong: X. Shiels, A. Stewart, J. Forster, A. Bird, S. Hughes, N. Hardie-Grant Yarra Valley: R. Amos, D. Pagan, N. Pollard, J. Amos, R. Chipman, B. Trend Therry Penola 6.6, 7.9, 14.12, 17.13 (115) Bulleen Templestowe 0.1, 1.4, 1.6, 5.8 (38) GOALS, Therry Penola: J. Bannister 7, C. Bannister 3, J. Crotty 2, D. Ryan 1, M. Costello 1, B. Egglestone 1, M. Sullivan 1, B. Egglestone 1 Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lucisano 2, N. Palumbo 1, L. Bettiol 1, P. Florance 1 BEST, Therry Penola: D. Grant, B. Egglestone, M. Sullivan, H. Rowe, D. Ryan, J. Bannister Bulleen Templestowe: R. Edsall, H. Vogler, P. Florance, B. Tourogianis, N. Giavasoglou, L. Wallis Williamstown CYMS 2.1, 8.6, 11.9, 19.13 (127) NOBS/St Pats 8.6, 9.8, 12.10, 15.10 (100) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: L. Molan 5, B. Gray 3, R. Joy 2, J. Gray 2, F. Adamson 2, N. Walsh 1, W. Cooper 1, R. Ackerly 1, T. Murphy 1, N. Blackney 1 NOBS/St Pats: M. Keown 4, C. Ryan 3, S. Sleep 3, D. Byrne 2, M. O’Donoghue 1, L. Ezard 1, B. Holland 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: S. Puhar, C. Richards, T. Murphy, L. Molan, N. Holdsworth, J. Gray NOBS/St Pats: A. Oakley, J. Mirtschin, D. Byrne, M. Keown, D. Beaumont, C. Ryan
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Williamstown CYMS 3.1, 9.3, 11.8, 17.10 (112) NOBS/St Pats 3.2, 3.2, 7.4, 7.5 (47) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: S. Barlow 5, M. Sultana 4, B. Hynes 3, N. Knapman 2, J. Newton 1, B. McRae 1, M. Cavarra 1 NOBS/St Pats: D. O’Donaghue 4, T. Scullie 1, C. Fox 1, J. Tennant 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: N. Bratby, M. Cavarra, N. Knapman, J. Newton, A. Oates, S. Barlow NOBS/St Pats: A. Martin, S. Matheson, C. Le Maitre, D. King, C. Fox, M. Rapa MHSOB 9.3, 12.7, 15.11, 22.15 (147) Old Mentonians 0.0, 4.0, 6.0, 7.0 (42) GOALS, MHSOB: J. Richmond 8, M. Nicholas 4, M. McKinnon 4, N. Hall2, D. Lintermans 1, D. Bird 1, N. Taranto 1, N. James 1 Old Mentonians: T. Rooke 2, J. Jansson 2, T. Cashion 1, T. Speers 1, D. Bott 1 BEST, MHSOB: N. Hall , D. Lintermans, S. Douglas, D. Bird, J. Richmond, N. Petrou Old Mentonians: D. Bott, N. Fisher, M. Ringrose, S. Leneghan, T. Cashion, T. Rooke Prahran Assumption 4.5, 4.10, 6.13, 9.15 (69) Whitefriars 0.1, 1.3, 6.4, 6.7 (43) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: J. Rice 2, R. Ellis 2, J. Robbins 2, A. Forbes 1, R. Cohalan 1, T. Candy 1 Whitefriars: A. Pearson 1, A. Daou 1, D. Leardi 1, C. Zarafa 1, E. Abdallah 1, M. Scannell 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: J. Robbins, T. Matherson, I. Vuli, A. O’Hare, E. Delahenty, R. Ellis Whitefriars: B. Stafford, P. Hennessy, E. Abdallah, A. Smith, G. Zerbi, A. Daou Yarra Valley 1.3, 3.4, 6.8, 7.12 (54) Old Geelong 3.4, 3.7, 5.8, 6.11 (47) GOALS, Yarra Valley: N. Paton 2, S. Gillin 2, B. Seeger 1, S. Donald 1, D. Ricketts 1 Old Geelong: T. Osmond 2, M. Graver 1, S. Matheson 1, T. Wigan 1, S. Pilgrim 1 BEST, Yarra Valley: K. Moody, N. Paton, A. Russell, D. Blewonski, D. Mills, D. Gray Old Geelong: E. Smith, S. Matheson, T. Fyshe, T. Slattery, H. Beaumont, S. Griffiths Therry Penola 2.2, 6.3, 9.5, 14.8 (92) Bulleen Templestowe 1.1, 1.1, 2.2, 2.2 (14) GOALS, Therry Penola: J. Quinn 4, J. Coutts 4, D. Angus 2, D. Ractliffe 1, R. Steer 1, D. McKibbin 1, N. Milevski 1 Bulleen Templestowe: P. Gallo 1, G. Chivers 1 BEST, Therry Penola: D. Angus, D. Blake, T. Robertson, B. Budiono, M. Trimble, C. Bryceson Bulleen Templestowe: R. Ferraro, K. Mattiuzzo, R. Rametta, L. Costa, G. Chivers, J. Caridi
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Brenton Mann
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SAINTS BREAK DROUGHT It’s taken 708 days, but for Glen Eira, the drought is finally over. They have not saluted since July 2012 and to everyone’s delight – except Elsternwick’s – the Saints finally have four points in the winner’s column. What a couple of weeks Elsternwick has had. They knock off the previously undefeated Kew one week, and get beaten by the winless cellar dwellers the next. Fair to say the Wicks would have enjoyed the weekend off, in what was an extremely frustrating performance. On the other side of the coin, one would excuse the Saints had celebrations continued over the bye weekend. Glen Eira will try and bottle that emotion and take it into this week, against Old Paradians at Garvey Oval. The Raiders will be smarting after a disappointing performance. They went down in what many saw as an upset to a South Melbourne side building some serious form as of late. Having pushed Kew all way a couple of weeks ago and recorded a solid win against Monash last round, the Districts were primed. The win leaves the Raiders vulnerable to the chasing pack, while it gives South Melbourne breathing space from the bottom-two. St Johns made their biggest statement of 2014, with a commanding win over Ivanhoe. The win saw the JOCs take fifth spot as they look to make a late season charge for the top-four. For Ivanhoe, wins against St Johns last week and Old Paradians a week earlier would have cemented them a spot in the top-four. Instead they are now in a two horse race with St Johns, who is starting to hit their straps at the right time of year. They both also have South Melbourne nipping at their heels. Old Eltham gave their supporters and coaching staff a fright as they scrounged their way to a 10 point win over bottom-two side Monash. It started well for the Turtles as they held the Gryphons goalless in the first. But Monash caught Old Eltham napping in the second and capitalised with five goals and trailed by a miserly three points at the half. The Turtles were keen 18
to not let one slip as they came out in the third full of vigour, holding Monash goalless for the second time and slammed on seven of their own. It was that sort of game. In the last the Turtles shut up shop as the Gryphons found something, and slotted home seven last quarter goals all to no avail. The Turtles held on by two kicks. What a difference a week makes. Riding high on the emotion of their stunning upset over the undefeated Kew a week earlier, Elsternwick had the winless Glen Eira in their sights. Keen to win two in a row for the first time this year, the Wicks should have been on top of their game. But they were found wanting. After both sides were scoreless in the first, it was clear a classic wasn’t on the cards. What is that saying about assumption? The next three quarters were a dog fight and the last was a shootout. Six goals to five saw Glen Eira scrape home by 18 points in a win that will no doubt have been celebrated well into the night. The top of the table clash at Ferndale Park lived up to its hype and saw Kew retain their spot at the top of tree. After their thriller earlier in the year and St Mary’s Salesian’s irresistible form at home, a classic was on the cards and thankfully both sides delivered. The Saints got off to a flyer and held Kew goalless taking a 26 point lead into quarter-time. A second loss in a row was on the cards if the Bears didn’t get the game back on their terms. The next three quarters were a titanic struggle. Both sides had their moments but the Saints could not put the Bears away as they slowly cut the lead to seven, setting up a tense final term. As leaders do, they sense DIVISION 2 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 46/77%) Elsternwick v St Mary’s Salesian Old Paradians v Glen Eira Ivanhoe v Monash Gryphons South Melbourne Dist. v St Johns
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moments in games and want the ball in their hands and stand-in skipper Andrew Brazzale did just that. Three last quarter goals got his side home by 10 points in a gruelling encounter. South Melbourne made everyone sit-up and take notice as they held off a fast finishing Old Paradians by eight points in their best win of the year. In blustery conditions at Lindsay Hassett Oval the Districts took full advantage of the wind, slamming on five goals to none in a dominant first quarter. The roles were reversed in the second however, and the Raiders gained the ascendency and levelled the scores at half-time. The third belonged to South Melbourne with a stunning seven goal quarter which equated to a five goal lead heading into the last. The final
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St Johns reignited their season with an impressive six goal win over fifth placed Ivanhoe. It has been a year of “could have beens” for the JOCs who have been in every game but lapses of form, discipline and concentration have cost them. On Saturday those were still there to see but so was their ferocity at the contest, the pressure all over the ground and their attacking prowess. Ivanhoe were gallant in defeat but simply ran out of soldiers. They challenged in the third and early in the fourth but were simply outworked and outclassed. St Johns ran out victors by 36 points.
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Glen Eira 0.0, 7.5, 10.11, 16.12 (108) Elsternwick 0.0, 6.1, 9.1, 14.6 (90) GOALS, Glen Eira: K. Cevik 4, J. Waras Carstensen 3, L. Barda 2, R. Blair 2, A. Bradley 1, M. Connors 1, L. Pryde 1, S. McLeod-Dryden 1, D. Entwistle 1 Elsternwick: S. Grace 4, A. Thornton 3, S. Convery 2, G. Cameron 2, C. Mahony 1, A. Symon 1, L. Yeatman 1 BEST, Glen Eira: T. Richardson, A. Cvek, N. Dennis, L. Barda, J. Amerena, R. Blair Elsternwick: S. Grace, J. Convery, C. Mahony, G. Cameron, L. Yeatman, N. Hodskiss Old Eltham Collegians 2.5, 5.7, 12.10, 13.13 (91) Monash Gryphons 0.0, 5.4, 5.5, 12.9 (81) GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians: S. Ciavola 3, C. Mizzi 2, T. Woods 2, M. Hargrave 2, B. O’Malley 1, A. Hargrave 1, J. Iaquinto 1, C. Crooks 1 Monash Gryphons: K. Cherian 4, A. Erwin-Ross 2, R. Fletcher 1, A. Barrett 1, M. Ryan 1, C. Brumley 1, J. Nuguid 1, A. Flowerday 1 BEST, Old Eltham Collegians: S. Ciavola, M. Hargrave, C. Mizzi, C. Crooks, J. Iaquinto, B. O’Malley Monash Gryphons: K. Cherian, A. Flowerday, B. Murphy, M. Ryan, J. Stevenson, A. Barrett St Johns 5.3, 13.3, 14.6, 17.7 (109) Ivanhoe 3.2, 5.3, 9.6, 11.7 (73) GOALS, St Johns: R. Scott 4, A. Brannan 4, G. Costas 2, A. Jones 2, S. Walker 2, B. Morton 1, D. O’Connor 1, K. Arnold 1 Ivanhoe: C. Traeger 3, J. Harty 2, M. Lovell 2, D. Jones 1, T. O’Donnell 1, P. Walter 1, L. Roberts 1 BEST, St Johns: G. Costas, A. Brannan, D. Camm, K. Arnold, L. O’Connor, C. Christiansen Ivanhoe: C. Mitchell, J. Chazan, D. Jones, L. Roberts, Z. Mowat, M. Lovell Kew 0.2, 4.5, 7.8, 11.16 (82) St Mary’s Salesian 4.4, 7.6, 8.9, 10.12 (72) GOALS, Kew: A. Brazzale 3, J. Fultheim 2, S. Bishop 2, K. Margaritis 1, L. Kinsella 1, B. Droessler 1, C. Watts 1 St Mary’s Salesian: J. Strangward 3, K. Buchanan 1, B. Andrews 1, J. Rogers 1, B. Gatehouse 1, H. Wong 1, S. Gusts 1, A. Dwyer 1 BEST, Kew: J. O’Bryan, A. Brazzale, T. Leeds, K. Margaritis, L. Kinsella, B. Droessler St Mary’s Salesian: J. Rogers, D. Weetra, H. Chipperfield, T. Whittle, J. Tanner, B. Gatehouse South Melbourne Districts 5.1, 5.3, 12.5, 14.8 (92) Old Paradians 0.2, 4.9, 6.12, 10.20 (80) GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: S. Mahoney 3, R. Kennedy 2, S. Bradford 2, J. Eastman 1, M. Clarke 1, T. Sholl 1, A. Ray 1, J. Clifford 1, R. Chirgwin 1, T. McNamara 1 Old Paradians: D. Boundy 3, M. Derham 2, M. Nolan 1, B. Holden 1, D. Giddings 1, B. Moylan 1, J. Kandilakis 1 BEST, South Melbourne Districts: A. Ray, J. Clifford, R. Chirgwin, M. Clarke, R. Kennedy, A. Minichiello Old Paradians: J. Kandilakis, S. Rehlicki, J. Lidyard, B. Moylan, S. Money, M. Nolan
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term was a war of attrition as the clock ticked over to an astonishing 41:10 and the Districts were good enough to hang on by two goals.
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Glen Eira 0.3, 3.8, 5.11, 7.12 (54) Elsternwick 2.1, 2.2, 4.5, 6.6 (42) GOALS, Glen Eira: O. Boukarroum 2, L. Young 2, R. Amro 1, D. Eade 1, J. Haddan 1 Elsternwick: K. Kenny-Jones 3, I. Clark 1, T. Arlingten 1, J. Yemm 1 BEST, Glen Eira: J. Fletcher, O. Boukarroum, T. Chatfield, D. Eade, L. Young, R. Amro Elsternwick: A. Neill, J. Yemm, C. Rogers, D. Cattigan, K. Kenny-Jones, J. Thompson Old Eltham Collegians 5.4, 7.6, 12.8, 14.11 (95) Monash Gryphons 0.6, 4.9, 5.9, 7.14 (56) GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians: Monash Gryphons: H. Woodard 1, J. Hickey 1, V. Coffey 1, L. Wieselmann 1, S. Abel 1, L. Kerr 1, D. O’Connor 1 BEST, Old Eltham Collegians: Monash Gryphons: J. Hickey, K. Johnsen, L. Kerr, J. Rose, L. Taylor, T. Bye Ivanhoe 3.4, 8.8, 9.11, 12.14 (86) St Johns 1.3, 2.3, 2.4, 5.5 (35) GOALS, Ivanhoe: B. Curtis 5, P. Benson 1, B. Fleming 1, S. Conley 1, M. Joyce 1, A. Biaggini 1, B. Zagontinos 1, L. Vaughan 1 St Johns: T. Diaz 2, G. Roberts 1, A. Edwards 1, A. Alexander 1 BEST, Ivanhoe: B. Curtis, A. Diorietes, L. Vaughan, S. Graeme, A. Biaggini, J. Nott St Johns: B. Curry, A. Vasitch, R. Ladson, M. De Poilly, J. Ayama, D. Fernandez St Mary’s Salesian 7.2, 10.7, 17.11, 20.13 (133) Kew 0.3, 2.3, 2.8, 5.13 (43) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: D. Gook 7, A. Murphy 3, N. Bussell 2, D. Rajkumar 2, L. Childs 1, A. Pathirana 1, L. Hawkins 1, A. Baird 1, J. McCoy 1, F. Ravida 1 Kew: J. O’Keefe 3, G. Evans 1, N. Rohrt 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: A. Murphy, D. Gook, K. Duerden, M. Kruze, L. Childs, C. Rose Kew: G. Evans, A. Hawking, J. O’Keefe, K. Allen, J. Befrage, N. Rohrt Old Paradians 6.4, 6.5, 6.11, 8.12 (60) South Melbourne Districts 1.0, 1.4, 3.4, 4.7 (31) GOALS, Old Paradians: K. Barry 2, A. Gafa 2, A. Sheehy 2, A. White 1, I. Clifford 1 South Melbourne Districts: J. Roberts 1, J. Adgemis 1, C. Jongebloed 1, D. Mcbrearty 1 BEST, Old Paradians: D. Garoffolo, A. Gafa, A. Sheehy, D. Strantzen, A. Tak, S. Hooper South Melbourne Districts: D. Phillips, D. Mcbrearty, L. Beanland, J. Roberts, M. East
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DIVISION 3
Kris Neil
@KrisANeil
MID-SEMESTER BREAK Six is the magic number. Six games remaining, five teams tied on six wins, battling for two places inside the Division’s top six. Just one-percent separates the last spot in the finals race; St Francis Xavier is currently edging out both Power House and Albert Park. With an abundance of teams set to see players return following the week off, no team is safe in these final rounds of the season and every kick, mark, shepherd and tackle is more vital than ever before.
REVIEW Aquinas used a five-goal quarter time buffer against Eley Park Sharks to snap a four game losing streak and come away with a 35-point win at Aquinas College. Switching Grant Deacon (three goals) from defence into attack in the second-half paid instant dividends for Eley Park as they worked their way back into the contest, however the Aquinas midfield held the Sharks off in the muddy conditions. Tim Miller was resilient in defence for the visitors while Matt Kershaw was stellar for the Bloods who sit third on the ladder. Chris Beluszar kicked 12 goals for the second week in a row as Emmaus St Leos accounted for UHSVU to the tune of 135-points at Bennettswood Sports Ground. The win extends the animals win streak to nine in a row, building a healthy percentage of 211 during that period. Chris Beluszar now leads all goal-kickers in Division 3 on 45 after accumulating 31 goals in his last three matches. The win sees the Animals move above the Northern Blues to the top of the ladder two thirds of the way through the year. Captain Paul Baranello also kicked six goals in his sides’ win. La Trobe catapulted themselves back out of the relegation zone after easily defeating South Mornington by 141-points at La Trobe University. The win sees the Trobers jump into 10th on the ladder ahead of Eley Park on percentage, despite being tied on four wins each after twelve matches. Spearhead Jack McMeel was the pick of the forwards in the contest with nine goals to his 20
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name. Eight players combined for La Trobe’s 23 goals in the contest. In the shock win of the round, Albert Park rallied late in captain Adrian Snowden’s 100th game, to register a one point win over the Northern Blues at Ruthven Reserve. The Blues had a chance to steal the win in the dying stages, however a Nathan Cattle spoil, ensured Ryan Hayes goal was enough to seal a fifth consecutive victory for the Falcons. Stuart Maunder was brilliant in the rousing Albert Park performance while Jay Phelan toiled hard all afternoon for the Blues. The loss sees the Blues concede their place at the top of the ladder to the in-form Emmaus St Leos. Swinburne University used a defensive mindset to end a two game slide, beating Power House by 24-points at Ross Gregory Oval. The Razorbacks limited the home side to just one first half goal in the impressive victory that sees them go two games clear of fifth position in fourth place on the ladder. Five players combined for the Razorback’s ten goals, with Jackson Manning the best of them with three majors. Power House sit in dangerous territory, level on points with five sides all chasing just a couple of spots in the final six. Richmond Central recovered from a slow start, to run away with an impressive 45-point win at St Francis Xavier College. The Snakes had 15 more scoring shots than their opponents in the crucial clash. With scores level at half time, the Snakes broke clear in a frantic second half display. Ruckman Dane Roy was a clear best on ground in the contest, while midfielder Sam Burns lead the way for the X-Men. Both sides are now situated fifth and sixth on the ladder on six wins and six losses. DIVISION 3 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 50/69%) UHS-VU v Aquinas Richmond Central v Emmaus St Leos Albert Park v South Mornington Power House v Northern Blues Swinburne University v La Trobe University Eley Park Sharks v St Francis Xavier
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PREVIEW UHS-VU v Aquinas: The Vultures are now in ninth place on the ladder after dropping four games in a row and would have welcomed a week off to re-focus for a tilt at the finals. Aquinas on the other hand will have an eye on a higher finals seed and should be too good at Brens Oval. Richmond Central v Emmaus St Leos: Despite the recent improvement in Richmond Central’s performances, Emmaus are currently the team to beat and will be looking to bring their winning streak into double-digits. Albert Park v South Mornington: The Falcons will look to win their sixth game in a row and prepare for a tilt at September with form and confidence
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Swinburne University v La Trobe University: Swinburne will look to solidify their spot back among Division 3’s premiership contenders with a win against fellow university team La Trobe. Eley Park Sharks v St Francis Xavier: The Sharks are set to get back key players in Bahnsen, Viola, Pollock and Boyall following the week off and will need them all in full flight to overcome St Francis.
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Aquinas 6.7, 9.11, 10.14, 13.17 (95) Eley Park Sharks 2.1, 7.3, 8.4, 9.6 (60) GOALS, Aquinas: M. Sala 3, M. Kershaw 3, T. Niezen 3, P. Jurkovsky 1, L. Toomey 1, N. Morrison-Storey 1, J. Perrett 1 Eley Park Sharks: G. Deacon 3, K. Darby 3, J. Beasley 1, D. Crawford 1, S. Barry 1 BEST, Aquinas: L. Toomey, M. Kershaw, N. Morrison-Storey, L. Barnes, P. Jurkovsky, T. Niezen Eley Park Sharks: T. Miller, M. Paolini, K. Darby, C. Brown, T. Hudson, J. Beasley Emmaus St Leos 6.2, 12.3, 19.10, 27.15 (177) UHS-VU 2.1, 4.4, 6.6, 6.6 (42) GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: C. Beluszar 12, P. Baranello 6, R. Harding 3, M. Mc Iver 1, M. Davis 1, N. Robin 1, A. McDougall 1, N. Hodder 1, A. Smith 1 UHS-VU: R. Churkovich 2, R. Kirk 2, N. Wallace 1, J. Healey 1 BEST, Emmaus St Leos: C. Beluszar, P. Baranello, P. Carey, J. O’Connor, N. Robin, T. Ahern UHS-VU: C. Kelly, C. Knight, B. Dimattina, S. Cracknell, J. Healey, N. Wallace La Trobe University 6.7, 10.11, 20.13, 23.20 (158) South Mornington 0.0, 0.2, 1.3, 2.5 (17) GOALS, La Trobe University: J. McMeel 9, B. Thompson 3, B. Dowler 3, D. Weiss 3, S. Field 2, L. Toohey 1, M. Pearson 1, D. O’ Connor 1 South Mornington: not upplied BEST, La Trobe University: D. Weiss, J. McMeel, S. Field, L. Toohey, M. O’Brien, J. O’Brien South Mornington: not supplied Albert Park 3.4, 4.6, 11.9, 15.10 (100) Northern Blues 3.3, 10.4, 13.7, 14.15 (99) GOALS, Albert Park: S. Maunder 3, J. Brick 3, R. Hayes 2, C. Blizzard 2, K. Murray 1, M. Lanigan 1, N. Sjostrom 1, A. Mackay 1, A. Snowden 1 Northern Blues: T. Vuwai 2, J. King 2, T. Lehmann 2, N. Parkes 2, M. Cigagna 1, A. Farchione 1, D. Marcon 1, J. Sortino 1, D. Calcedo 1, L. McRedmond 1 BEST, Albert Park: M. Cumbers, J. Brick, S. Bermingham, N. Cattle, R. Schneider, K. Murray Northern Blues: J. Phelan, T. Vuwai, J. King, D. Calcedo, N. Parkes, T. Lehmann Swinburne University 3.1, 5.2, 8.9, 10.10 (70) Power House 0.1, 1.3, 3.5, 6.10 (46) GOALS, Swinburne University: J. Manning 3, R. Lugg 2, J. Curran 2, T. Kennedy 2, B. Higgins 1 Power House: L. Johnston 3, A. Kuhanez 1, S. Confait 1, G. Tubridy 1 BEST, Swinburne University: A. Woodhead, J. Bradley, B. Higgins, Z. Scrase, N. Mauran, R. Lugg Power House: R. Hobson, S. Buultjens, M. Lynch, D. Burnside, A. Collett, L. Johnston Richmond Central 1.1, 3.5, 7.13, 11.18 (84) St Francis Xavier 2.3, 3.5, 4.8, 5.9 (39) GOALS, Richmond Central: N. Bucci 3, B. Beckham 2, T. Thurwood 2, K. Schoenmaekers 1, S. Bugeja 1, D. Roy 1, L. Carland 1 St Francis Xavier: J. Abel 2, B. Spencer 1, D. Scott 1, D. Dimakopoulos 1 BEST, Richmond Central: D. Roy, J. Nicholson, K. Schoenmaekers, N. Bucci, S. Brown, L. Carland St Francis Xavier: S. Burns, J. Butterfield, D. Dimakopoulos, B. Spencer, J. Lafranchi, J. Lenders
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at their disposal. Power House v Northern Blues: Ant Voyage will look to expose the Blues with his experienced bodies at the contests, however the Blues will be eager to make amends after having a week to think about their loss prior to the bye.
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Aquinas 2.5, 4.7, 4.14, 6.18 (54) Eley Park Sharks 1.0, 4.0, 5.2, 6.3 (39) GOALS, Aquinas: M. Tarulli 3, K. Rosewarne 2, R. Tilley 1 Eley Park Sharks: J. Edlich 2, L. Booth 2, J. Crothers 1, T. Alexopoulos 1 BEST, Aquinas: K. Rosewarne, C. West, N. Hart, J. McCann, R. Tilley, J. Tilley Eley Park Sharks: J. Crothers, R. Raydan, H. Priest, S. Tarbet, A. Stevenson, W. Schwab UHS-VU 2.0, 8.3, 9.4, 13.7 (85) Emmaus St Leos 4.4, 4.4, 6.7, 7.9 (51) GOALS, UHS-VU: M. Sweeney 7, D. Cain 2, J. Saill1, S. Seeger-Snowden 1, W. Moon 1, S. Parker 1 Emmaus St Leos: D. Laferlita 2, J. Briggs 1, S. Ronchi 1, C. Oats 1, T. Zaharopoulos 1, J. Page 1 BEST, UHS-VU: W. Moon, A. Fortune, C. Marchio, M. Sweeney, W. Smith, J. McMeikan Emmaus St Leos: E. Mitchell, P. McGloin, C. Oats, J. Chun, A. Auliso, A. Maunder La Trobe University 5.4, 11.10, 17.18, 23.23 (161) South Mornington 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.1 (7) GOALS, La Trobe University: D. Harry 7, B. Anderson 4, J. Pitts 2, A. Knight 2, J. Banihashemi 2, B. Thompson 1, S. Marchitto 1, D. Farrell 1, C. Wheeler 1, M. Stringer 1, D. Grady 1 South Mornington: not supplied BEST, La Trobe University: B. Tonkin, M. Stringer, J. Pitts, F. Canobie, D. Harry, D. Farrell South Mornington: not supplied Albert Park 1.3, 2.6, 8.10, 13.14 (92) Northern Blues 5.1, 8.2, 11.3, 12.5 (77) GOALS, Albert Park: B. Little 3, T. Wilson 3, N. Katsivelos 2, L. Main 2, J. Kelly 1, M. Tsioulakas 1, M. Tojnar 1 Northern Blues: J. Karanikos 3, D. Cunningham 2, M. Ferma 2, J. Clarkson 1, L. Burns 1, K. Neil 1, B. Passey 1, J. Thompson 1 BEST, Albert Park: P. Marks, M. Tojnar, T. Honan, T. Wilson, C. Richardson, B. Little Northern Blues: B. Passey, M. Thompson, R. Cossens, D. Palmer, J. Karanikos, M. Ferma Power House 3.4, 6.10, 9.12, 13.14 (92) Swinburne University 0.1, 2.1, 2.2, 4.2 (26) GOALS, Power House: S. Devine 3, P. Arnold 3, C. Young 2, D. Mitchell 1, P. Mackney 1, N. Moresi 1, D. Buckley 1, B. Cox 1 Swinburne University: J. Lynn 1, C. Barton 1, T. Richardson 1, D. Webb 1 BEST, Power House: E. Edwards, P. Arnold, J. O’Doherty, L. Doutre, A. Reynolds, B. Cox Swinburne University: D. Hadzic, J. Lynn, J. Perillo, L. Case, C. Barton, D. Webb Richmond Central 2.4, 3.4, 5.9, 8.9 (57) St Francis Xavier 1.0, 2.0, 2.1, 3.1 (19) GOALS, Richmond Central: M. Turner 2, E. Cotter 1, A. Knight 1, J. Sharp 1, T. Woodberry 1, J. Ruwoldt 1, T. Noffke 1 St Francis Xavier: K. Wills 1, S. Greely 1, A. Hughes 1 BEST, Richmond Central: B. McGoldrick, M. Turner, A. Shopov, E. Cotter, C. McCluskey St Francis Xavier: S. Rossborough, M. Ralph, C. Hughes, S. Darlison, D. Butcher, W. Delaland
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BULLS BUCK DRAGONS’ FINALS HOPES An exhausting few weeks featured biblical weather conditions, highly contagious World Cup fever and the release of 22 Jump Street had Division 4 well and truly ready for a weekend of R & R. Westbourne Grammarians hit the break off the back of two gutsy wins and look set to make a play at fourth spot in the last stanza of the 2014 season. The Pies reminded the Cobras who sits where in the pecking order whilst a shock loss sees the Dragons sit at the bottom of the midtable logjam. A spirited North Brunswick came away from their clash with Dragons four competition points richer. The Bulls have showed promising signs in recent weeks and a win was well deserved for their recent efforts. They hit the ground running with a six goal opening term, much to the surprise of a shell shocked Dragons who could only manage one. The second and third quarters were more evenly contested, before North Brunswick bookended the match with seven goals in the fourth quarter to cap off a silky performance. Ben Gallagher was unstoppable for the Bulls, collecting six majors for the day. Peter Distefano was busy as he chimed in with two of his own whilst Adam Makarucha and James Davis made things happen further back up the ground. Billy Layug and Simon Monas were productive for Dragons, but no match for a Bulls outfit who were clearly more desperate for the win. The game of the round ebbed and flowed until half time at Canterbury Sportsground with both sides enjoying a lead at the first two breaks. The second half was a different story as West Brunswick found a higher gear and put the hosts well and truly to the sword. Canterbury were trounced six goals to one in the third quarter, but it wasn’t enough to take the wind out of their sails. The Cobras rallied early in the fourth; Rohan Walmsley, Ben Peel and Cameron Woods were outstanding for the Cobras all afternoon, pioneering the fightback late in the game. However, Warwick Baker and Corey Bull lead the Pies backline to a composed display as they absorbed continuous pressure throughout the contest. 22
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Manningham looked comfortable all afternoon against Chadstone until they took their foot off the pedal in the final term and were embarrassed by their lowly adversaries. Despite winning comfortably, the Cobras will be well aware that greater attention to detail will be required. This will be particularly so in the more closely contested games later in the season to keep hold of the coveted fourth place on the ladder. Michael Muller, Scott Newton and Adam Pianto lead the charge for the Cobras who led by almost 80 points at three quarter time. The usual suspects for the Synners restored some dignity to the performance, with Polkinghorne, Boothman and Luke Farrugia showing plenty of character – particularly in the dominant final term. Point Cook was outclassed by the highflying Hawks, in their match at at Saltwater Reserve. The game was relatively well poised at half time until Hawthorn blitzed their opponents with some clinical play, demonstrating just why they are the competition’s best. Sean Stormonth usurped the old firm of Gold and Ince for the victors with a classy four-goal outing. Whilst Dean Monohan, and Shaun Howson were productive through the middle, Lachie Chapman celebrated his return from injury with a well-deserved goal. Robbie Milne, Haydn Wilkinson and Jed Eastwood were the best for the Dogs, who to their credit, kept fighting all day. Westbourne Grammarians have flown under the radar in recent weeks, sneaking up the ladder like a member of the Pink Panthers international jewel thief network. Their incredible win over Box Hill North has put an end to all of that however. They now find themselves sitting in fifth having been eighth two weeks ago. A fortnight ago the Grammarians looked a far cry DIVISION 4 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 50/83%) Box Hill North v Dragons West Brunswick v North Brunswick Hawthorn v Manningham Cobras Point Cook v Canterbury Westbourne Gr. v Chadstone
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from the competitive unit that took the field in the early rounds of the year. Box Hill North blitzed the Grammarians in the first term, leading by thirty-eight points at the break. Incredibly, they were unable to add to their first term tally whilst the Grammarians set about compiling an eight goal second term. The second half was a case of déjà vu as Box Hill North registered forty nine points to Westbourne’s one, then found themselves unable to score at all in the last whilst the hosts helped themselves to nine goals. A simply stunning match that had to be seen to be believed.
a fairly set top three. The hunt for fourth spot however, is sure to be hard fought. The frontrunners are Manningham who currently sit in fourth; however, Westbourne, Box Hill North and Point Cook can also sneak in with solid final thirds of the season. Eleven wins will sew up a finals birth for one of those teams, which would sees Dragons, a mathematical, if unlikely, prospect as well. Keep an eye on the Bulls to spoil the party for a few Division 4 September hopefuls in the wake of their win over Dragons and expect Manningham to step it up a gear as they will have to face all three top sides in their run home.
The ladder at the final break of 2014 reflects
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West Brunswick 3.1, 3.3, 9.12, 10.13 (73) Canterbury 0.1, 4.4, 5.4, 8.6 (54) GOALS, West Brunswick: D. Muscat 4, A. Gibson 2, M. Thompson 2, M. Simpson 2 Canterbury: A. Baker 3, T. Eckersley 2, T. Nichols 1, R. Walmsley 1, J. Gillen 1 BEST, West Brunswick: C. Bull, E. Lloyd, R. Touzel, W. Baker, A. Gibson, H. Paez Canterbury: R. Walmsley, T. Nichols, T. Eckersley, H. Giles, M. James, J. Gillen Manningham Cobras 6.3, 8.8, 14.11, 18.12 (120) Chadstone 0.0, 1.2, 2.4, 7.8 (50) GOALS, Manningham Cobras: B. Helme 3, C. Jolly 2, T. Bell 2, B. Hawker 2, N. Howard 2, D. Wolfgramm 2, J. Jewson 1, L. Fisher 1, S. Leonard 1, A. Pianto 1, M. Muller 1 Chadstone: B. Adams 2, T. Arthur 2, D. Luff 1, N. Boothman 1, S. Dickinson 1 BEST, Manningham Cobras: M. Muller, S. Newton, A. Pianto, N. Polites, T. Conn, L. Allan Chadstone: B. Polkinghorne, L. Farrugia, N. Boothman, B. Adams, C. Austin, D. Luff Hawthorn 4.0, 5.3, 12.8, 16.9 (105) Point Cook 1.1, 2.2, 4.3, 5.4 (34) GOALS, Hawthorn: S. Stormonth 4, J. Ince 4, S. Gold 3, D. Monohan 2, M. Jones 1, X. Hallam 1, L. Chapman 1 Point Cook: H. Wilkinson 2, R. Tilly 1, C. Haynes 1, R. Milne 1 BEST, Hawthorn: S. Stormonth, D. Monohan, S. Howson, D. Kennedy, P. Spendlove, A. Beaton Point Cook: R. Milne, J. Eastwood, H. Wilkinson, J. Perrins, B. Langley, P. Hegarty North Brunswick 6.3, 9.6, 12.13, 19.14 (128) Dragons 1.1, 3.4, 4.4, 9.7 (61) GOALS, North Brunswick: B. Gallagher 6, S. Rymer 2, K. Zuidema 2, P. Distefano 2, C. HynamSmith 2, R. Dowsett 1, T. Stevens 1, C. Temperley 1, R. Santacroce 1, D. Manoukian 1 Dragons: T. Lowden 3, L. Venditti 1, A. Do 1, J. Pi 1, M. Babar 1, C. Kuang 1, P. Torcasio 1 BEST, North Brunswick: P. Distefano, A. Makarucha, J. Davis, J. Dimarco, B. Gallagher, C. Hynam-Smith Dragons: B. Layug, S. Monas, N. Joseph, P. Cachado, J. Pi, P. Torcasio Westbourne Grammarians 0.4, 8.9, 8.10, 17.15 (117) Box Hill North 6.6, 6.6, 13.13, 13.13 (91) GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: J. Johns 4, A. Davis 4, J. Ray 3, N. Arias 1, M. Culliver 1, C. Chesterman 1, C. Sneddon 1, A. Crossman 1, J. Humphreys 1 Box Hill North: E. Charles 3, T. Manning 2, R. Ball 2, C. Langley 2, D. Liistro 1, C. Liston 1, J. Howarth 1, B. Pearce 1 BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: T. Rogers, J. Johns, A. Imber, J. Humphreys, A. Crossman, A. Davis Box Hill North: M. Tilley, T. Manning, C. Liston, D. Liistro, E. Charles, R. Ball
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West Brunswick 5.4, 11.7, 16.12, 20.17 (137) Canterbury 1.0, 2.3, 2.4, 7.6 (48) GOALS, West Brunswick: C. Delsar 3, A. Thompson 3, S. Devers 2, S. McFadyen 2, T. Crabtree 2, T. Ross 2, C. McFadyen 1, M. Handscombe 1, D. Sheedy 1, J. Turner 1, M. Langley 1, C. Mitchell 1 Canterbury: C. Aligizakis 2, J. Doak 1, L. Hamilton 1, J. Price 1, M. Gelai 1, M. Small 1 BEST, West Brunswick: M. Langley, C. Delsar, T. Ross, J. Hay, J. Turner, T. Crabtree Canterbury: L. Giles, A. Stals, A. Clowes, M. Kirk, J. Wilson, B. Lashbrook Manningham Cobras 6.2, 9.5, 12.5, 13.6 (84) Chadstone 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 4.6 (30) GOALS, Manningham Cobras: D. Mortlock 5, B. Carman 3, N. Molnar 1, C. Bortignon 1, J. Sotto 1, A. Pantano 1, C. Arman 1 Chadstone: J. Britten 2, L. Barrett 1, B. Millen 1 BEST, Manningham Cobras: J. Sotto, D. Mortlock, S. Marshall, K. Ng, N. Molnar, B. Carman Chadstone: A. Kantaras, J. Riky, K. Rimmer, C. Kimitsis, N. Smith, T. Thorburn Hawthorn 3.3, 5.9, 9.13, 13.16 (94) Point Cook 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 (6) GOALS, Hawthorn: J. Jackomos 4, J. Ward 2, J. Stapleton 2, D. Lauletta 1, T. Bowler 1, S. Moussi 1, S. Waldron 1, M. Pinkerton 1 Point Cook: BEST, Hawthorn: P. Nunan, J. Stapleton, K. Harrison, A. Loke, T. Bowler, M. Pinkerton Point Cook: C. Phillips, A. Todd, T. Cassidy, M. Gabriel, J. Brennan, B. Hunter North Brunswick 7.4, 10.5, 13.9, 14.12 (96) Dragons 0.0, 0.3, 1.5, 2.6 (18) GOALS, North Brunswick: G. Ridding 5, D. Ilardi 3, R. Tobler 1, L. Spano 1, J. Moriarty 1, B. Byrnes 1, B. Dancer 1, D. Allan 1 Dragons: A. Pannu 1, B. Wallis 1 BEST, North Brunswick: T. Geary, B. Dancer, J. Geary, J. Hayes, W. Howard, R. Tobler Dragons: N. Vandergert, J. Tang, A. Pannu, H. Qui, K. Le, T. Ly Westbourne Grammarians 4.0, 8.4, 8.10, 15.16 (106) Box Hill North 1.2, 1.2, 3.4, 4.4 (28) GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: D. Marin 3, J. Diblasi 3, N. Schiano 2, B. Germon 2, S. King 1, S. Wattelet 1, P. Magann 1, N. Robertson 1, H. Wyatt 1 Box Hill North: B. Ramov 1, G. Cavallo 1, J. Cope 1, G. Williams 1 BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: Y. Le, J. Diblasi, S. Wattelet, D. Hallatsch, L. Djordjevic, P. Magann Box Hill North: R. Forsyth, K. Robinson, J. Phillips, K. Axten, A. Rodrigues, G. Williams
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Matt Coutts Angus Milham Henry Winter Ed Beasley James Spassopoulos Dan Ahearne Nathan Merzvinskas Luther Juric Ted Mitchell Hugh Tyson Andrew Coughlin Joe Campbell Alex Prittie Steve Lawrence Thomas Moore Reggie Smith Nathan Valkanis Alex Syme Stuart Cade Andrew Kinross Nick Pearce Andrew Medland Alex Polidoros Will Bowman Callum Rae Richard Mason
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DE LA SALLE
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
Coach: Paul Satterley Assistants: Michael Brown, Tom Madigan, Ash Lever Reserves: John McDonough Thirds: Phil Proy
Coach: Cameron Roberts Assistants: Paul Yeomans, Darren Collopy Reserves Coach: Xavier Moloney
Tom Curry Jacob Williams Matthew Moore Charlie Haley Michael Stizza Tyson Hunt Tom Humphrey Tom McMahon Harry Haley David Lowe Edward Clinch Matthew Fieldsend (C) Jacob Gotch (C) Joshua Slade Tim Allan Oscar Persson Sam Williams Ben Humphrey Ryan McDonough David Hutchinson Daniel Close Aaron Kneebone Sebastian Gotch Antony Forato Lachlan Bull Stephen Wall Adrian Indovino Nick Fyfield Joel Phillips Joshua Fisher Joshua Oakley Mitch Carney Aaron Wheatley Justin Baxter Ben Oakley Ed Murphy Liam Wood Daniel Millwood Joel Mattiske Hamish Ramsey Nick Hyland Luke Williams Tim Kovess Steven Hogan Luke Jarvis
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Sefton McGraw Ed Espinosa Aaron Wheatley Jason Terrell Charlie Athanassiou Tom Moloney Matt Hamilton Simon Lowe (RC) Jackson McKay Garrett McDonough Michael De Luca Mitch Carter Jack Jarvis Jordan Bull Chris Cavanagh Declan Freeman Chris Hyde Shane Griffin Sam O’Donnell Tyson Parker Beau Hill Kieran Grant Nick Hogan James Meade Simon Byers Matthew Allan Joe Mannix Luis Godhino Matthew Hogan
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Joshua Steadman Harrie Lahy Scott Myers Andrew Willingham (VC) Huw Lacey Simon Hogan Jandre Slabbert Tyson Kruse Scott Weekley (VC) Bede Mahon (C) Bart Mill Daniel Hunt Angus Drysdale Simon Thomas Lachlan Huntington Jesse Laurie Peter O’Rouke Jason Johnson Ben Saliba Justin Crameri Jason Blake Tom Howgate Robert Humann Isaac Anderson Brent Sheahan Adam Pattison Nick Batten Trent Storer Scott Dadswell Angus Locke Clive O’Sullivan Steven Flight Jordan Foster Tyson Roberts James Bismire Jake Gardiner Ben Kealy Tom Napier Adam Pitt (VC) Hugh Curnow Joel Ernest Charlie Richardson Alastair Robbins
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Hamish Guthrie Mitchell Aitken Ben Vile Tom Brennan Alex Williamson Andrew Pilbrow Jack Heeley Michael Coffey Henry Robinson Tom Sharp Cameron Turner Sean Butler Stephen Judson Peter Markworth Wayne Curnow James Champion de Crespigny Andrew Kraeft Damian Kelly Jonathon Bunge William Van De Fliet Sam Bell Callum Lawford Matthew Witokowski Andrew Moore Sam Pattison Sam Forrest Mark Rees Sam Aldous
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OLD XAVERIANS
BEAUMARIS
Co-Coaches: Simon Lethlean & Pat Hawkins Senior Assistant: Ted Woodruff Assistants: Matt O’Hanlon, Tim Clarke, Tim Ockleshaw, Andrew Brushfield & Luke Gladman
Coach: Stephen Lawrence Assistants: Mick Lovejoy, Sam Hecker Reserves: Alex Bennett
Jake Williams Chris Santalucia Sam Lees Matt Jenkinson Caydn Beetham Benjamin Kennedy Michael Darvell (C) Andy Biddlecombe Chris Smith Damien Ryan Luke Barry Brendan Goss Cauley Beetham Josh Douglas Matt Skidmore Louis Tiernan Chris Larkins John Shaw Tim Dynon Marcus Allan Chris Waller Louis Denton Lachlan Smith Cam Purss Tom Williams Nick Wynne Robbie Ralph Matthew Romanin Matt Handley Murphy Ambrose Matt Ball Denis Symeopoulos Matt Margin Pat Allan Ed Lachal David Sapuppo Daniel Harangozo Matt Douglas Michael Hannan
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Jarryd Skene Esmond Prowse Jonno Close Pat Tiernan Matt Walsh Lachlan Keith Josh Anderson Daniel Prowse Declan Pittonet Jonathan Pintal Ben Plant Tristan Parker Chris Margin Dan Barry Julian Darrer Michael Henderson Nathan Drummond Anthony Ongarello Andrew Mathis Matt Sitch Nick Ielasi James Mcelhinney Harry Healey James Forrest
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Matt Duggan Robert Cathcart Matt Petering Sean Coote Tom Abbott Lachlan Howes Tom Dean (C) Josh Ward Doug Pritchard Nick Loucaides Scott Braithwaite Scott Gower Will Murton Luke Casey-Leigh Raphael Clarke Sam McBain Anthony Carroll Will Edmonds Joel Di Natale Cal Buckley Mitchell Howes Steven Scott Jonno Nash Mitchell LaFontaine Travis Woolnough Michael DeFontenay Brayden Haynes Mick Millar Jordan Thompson Will Mattingley Tom Gandy Matt Stevens Michael Globan Sean McNicholas Ben McLean Scott Kendall Elliott Harris Michael Wilson Luke McNicholas James Bull James Lapa Dylan Gabron-Uhe
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Tim Pritchard Luke Edmondson Pete Richter Greg Roberts Luke Sketchley Tom Perkin Frasier Cloney Luke Slater Bane Suboticki Tyson Rayner David Brearley Sean Brennan Scott Moore Will Gillespie Oliver Webber Jack Richter Ryan Bennett Germaine Ivanka Mitch Bourne Lucas Bourne Alex Edmondson Robert Wilson Brad Kilgore Byron Hughes Mark Ensor
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ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS
ST BERNARDS
Coach: Mick Dwyer Assistants: Jamie Shanahan, Greg Siwes Reserves: Steve D’Andrea
Coach: Anthony Rock Assistants: Tim Harvey, Matt O’Connor Reserves Coach: Chris Davis Assistant: Gary McIntyre 3rds Coach: Kevin Jones, Brian Moon, Chris Cunningham
Paul Wintle Luke Wintle Michael Curcio Pat Kean Dan Garside Tom Garside Steve Doherty Tim Doherty Chris Richards Michael Wintle Simon Richards (C) Tom Tyquin Pat Tyquin Hayden Jeans Hiwad Shaikaib Shaun Glennen Mitchell Kent Alex Kane James Murnane Pat Liston Sam D’Andrea Jamie Maddocks Charlie Kinsey James Tyquin Jack Beckwith Michael Barnes Cameron Hansen Daniel Foot-Connolly Chris Mangoni Dale Foley Trent Bond Lachlan Mirams Jack O’Kearney Brayden O’Toole Paul Groves Chris McCready Jaryd Robertson Michael Seeber Brett Denton Mark Geschke Mitchell Coen James Symons Alex Cross
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Josh Heron Nathan Cerisara James Dalzotto Fin Neaves Alex Whalebone Nick Seeber Taylor Gogerly Jack Hellier Tom Foster Juy Capp Ben Hodges Tom McMahon John Patounas Tim Jeans Ben Nicill Jamie Popaz Damien Waters Luke Terrell Lewis Stutterd Matthew Pitt Mitchell Kent
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Daniel Riley Damien Ryan Ryan Schroder Alex Mcleod Tom Sullivan Adam Bentick (VC) Owen McIntyre Jacob Bevanda Michael Angel Nathan Kazuro Justin Evans Ben Considine George Garth Sam Fleming, Liam Mcintyre Chris Peart Thomas Duyndam Nick Cooke Michael Hughes Luke Madden Mitch Hannan Glen Chivers Jake Van Meel Alex Singleton Jarrod Gill Andrew Merrington Sam Firth Shaun Clarke Tom Overman Simon Caven Lachlan Jowett Jake Forder Alex Boyse Tom Russell Tom Gleeson Chad Jones Jack Gay Jack Fraser James Weir Lachlan Mcleod Tom Caven (C) Jake Wright David Wall Nick Burgin Ben Peart Brad Cooper Pat Macdonough Isaac Madden Jack Saundry Josh Madden Jake Calvert Adrian Corsetti Matt Borzillo Zeeshan Awan Steve Cannatelli
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Michael Moloney Caleb Forder James Bennie Luke Sullivan Pat Gamwell Matt Pear Jesse Manunzio Jonathan Rose Jack Wheeler Malseed Jayden Damien Hurley Michael Sulzberger Luke Scerri Peter Le Noury Adam Bevanda Mark Salvadori Andrew Gurrisi Matt Boscolo Josh Cunningham Taylor Devers Michael Dillon Matthew Feehan Matthew Gurrusi Will Kingston Ned McAllister Matt McCann Daniel Molony Liam Neal Jake Notaro Kieran O’Connor Tim O”Sullivan Paul Rahill Stefan Romeo Danial Segrave Will Sullivan Liam Whelan Seamus Whelan Brendan Ryan Luke Baird Alex Buckley Sasha Bugryn Gerard Christie Jarred Couch Chris Godfrey Aaron Helenius Nick Hughes Thomas Isaacs Sam Jones Clark Mitchell Justin Monaghan Tate Pearson Matt Sargent Nick Shultz Nicholas Toy
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PREMIER B
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OLD CAREY
CAULFIELD GRAMM
Coach: Glenn Cox Assistants: Dave Wright, Justin Seabury, James Wagner, Nicholas Thompson
Coach: Tim O’Shaughnessy Assistants: Wayne Oswald, David Landrigan Reserves: Andrew Strain
Steven Freemantle Tim Smith Ben Smithwick Jacob Murphy Joel Rice (VC) James Rimington Ryan Bongetti Tom Roach James Gaff Mathew Laidlaw Brenton McKenry Glen Parker James Courtot Alistair Stewart-Holmes Jarrod Reid (VC) Sam Casey Col Crowther Nicholas Colbert Andrew Sloan James Murrie Lachlan McQueenMiscamble Sam Rimington Cameron Howat (C) Marcus Cushen James Evans Tom Newton Shane Zabiegala Simon Cust Jack Joslin Cameron Jones (VC) Brett De Leijer Bas Simpson Luke Marriott Freddie Cator Nicholas Thompson Lachlan Macleod Matthew Pallozzi Brodie Easton Travis Chiuchiarelli Luke Mckinnon Chris Allen Morgan Evans Sam Hassett Harry Moore
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Scott Gordon Alistar Reed Nick Richardson Tim Rule Simon Bramwell Liam Cooney Chris Bell David Pocock Blake Fordham Christian Virgona Sam Pentney Lochlan Hall Henry McQueenMiscamble Spencer Cambridge Lewis Fotheringham Harry Maxwell Pat Arundel Jack Ymer Jarret Barber William Guiney James Coull Alexander Moshovelis Alex Richardson Adrian Morris Matthew Roach Patrick Cremean Tim Wilkins Sam Landgren Zac Lisle Campbell Wallace Callum O’Brien Tom Macready-Bryan Tim Laidlaw Simon Lenders Andrew Bird Rhett Mitchelhill
1 Keegan Stewart 2 Ben Price (C) 3 Max Slonim 3 Matthew Gould 4 Aiden Clarke 5 Tom Silvestro 6 Chris Hammond 6 Michael Bowden 7 Tim Nixon (VC) 8 TJ Rothel 9 Will Edwards 9 Harrison Mills 10 Tim Yelland 11 Sean Meredith 12 Andrew McGuinness 13 Sam Wood 14 Alex Ford 15 Scott Dickson 16 Jackson Leigh 17 Declan Reilly 18 Tom Small 19 Luke Price 20 Darcy Daly 21 James Shanahan (VC) 22 Zac Parsons 23 Nick Tonkin 23R Chris Fagan 24 Chris Game 24 John Nankervis 25 James Gray 26 Matthew Mcternan 27 Louis O’Keefe 28 Daniel Meddings 29 Dominic O’Keefe 30 Josh Rogers 31 Will Osborn 32 Clay Williams 33 Damien Simic 34 Sean Stewart 35 Andrew Spittal 36 Lloyd Everett 37 Francis McArdle
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Hugo Gates Adrian Bednarek Lachlan Kellock Jackson Small Tom Green Woody Eke Conor MenglerFrancis Norbert Williams Tyler Haugh Nick Karoly Tom Stewart Luke Matias Dylan Tobias Jake Tobias Robert Handel Drew Dickson Sam O’Sullivan Matthew O’Connor James Cleeve Tom Quinn Fred Cooper Matthew Wood Liam Bourke Will Conly Peter Mayes Andrew Clark Simon Tamblyn James Easton William Berry Hugh Goodfellow George Berry Damien Hay Glenn Thomson Mitch Bain David Roberts Tyler Smith
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UNIVERSITY BLUES
OLD HAILEYBURIANS
Coach: Quinton Gleeson Assistants: James Walker, Andrew Lowcock, Huw Flanagan
Coach: Stewart Loewe Assistants: Matt O’Sullivan, Sean Murphy, Kain Taylor, Brett O’Farrell, Matt Brewer, Sam Langford-Jones Reserves: Craig Brockley Assistants: Johnathan Spanos, Drew Gilby Thirds: Adam Floyd
Cam Williams Jack Townley Alex Schipp Marshall Rippon Andy Wettenhall Jared Edwards Marc James Jeremy Mugavin Henry Weddell Tim Blakey Pete Summers Hugh Vickers-Willis Jack Watts (C) Tom Girdwood Tom Fairbairn Sam Henry Paddy Hayes Rich Langham Dan Zambon Matt Torney Dom Nixon Al Evans Jordan Brown Sean Carr Will Cunningham Angus Nice Jack Maxwell Charlie Craig George Curnow Patrick Gardiner James Van de Pol Riley McMahon Tom MacKenzie Will Hartnell James Coumans David Withers Tom Foott
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Ryan Eade Dirk Heinz Henry Hanlon Jack Rutherford Jack Wood Bennett Merriman John Wood Damian Barton Mick Steinbach Hugh Evans George Chisholm Josh Caldow Cam McDonald Llewyn Butler Jason Cowland Jack Heinz Ed Long Jamie Mugavin Darcy Del Rio Ed Sinnott Danial Van de Pol Dan Gumley Jack Kershaw Nick Macrae Jesse Pardo Ben Jongebloed Sam Caldow Ed Ratcliffe Bernie Chomley Tom Kerr
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James Backway James Paul Hamish Mclauchlan Alex Woltering Luke Pinot (VC) John Nicolopoulos Lachlan Nash Nic Gooda Peter Gleadhill (VC) Matt Taylor Mark Collins Corey Rich Tim Lockwood Jarrod Rafferty David Mackenzie (RC) Spencer Roberts Mitch Rafferty Jackson HeagneySteart Daniel Newby Michael Meehan Oliver Armstrong Tim Witherow Chris Ferguson Corey Barter Scott Ellis (RVC) Nick Leonidas Tom Chisholm Chris Povey Rhys Johnson Hamish McWilliam Adam Weekes (C) Ed Limon Rory James Sean Verway Josh Alkemade Chris Smith Adam Schofield Josh Dawson Tim Hunter Jason Leonidas Michael Stowe Rilyn Mosbey Luke Skelton
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Adam Vitolins Tom Dalton Sean Corrigan Jake Lynch Jordan Toy Tristan Coles (RVC) Luke Pitcher Toby Gill Jack Steen Mark Seccull Tom Tyrell Sam Hall Damian Fletcher Joe Fisscher Tim Miller Johnathan Spanos Shane Walden Adam Floyd Cameron Hill Sam Sturrock Cameron Vincent Jason Kurta William McTaggert Jackson Coleman Daniel Farmer Lee Griffiths Hector Simpson Luke Floyd
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AJAX
ST KEVINS
Coach: Leigh McQuillen Assistants: Dale Carey, Brent McGrath, David Veale, Darren Seidl & Nick Gold Reserves: Adam Slade-Jacobson Thirds: Barry Simon
Senior coach: Daniel Harford Senior assistants: Jon Edgar, Michael Christian
Nadav Harel Adam Caplan Asher Burstin Jarryd Ludski Jason Ritterman David Fayman Marcus Jankie Geoff Measey Gary Blieden Daniel Cohen Warren Steinberg Ezra Poyas Michael Shafar Jarrod White Rubin Winograd Nick Marks Josh Ludski Richie Simon Ashley Kalb Josh Kalmus Noah Rischin Luke Peters Ari Lewski Josh Sacks Jake Lew Ben Kalmus Josh Givoni Dean Steinberg Brad Caplan Josh Gottlieb Josh Dorevitch Josh Singer Jordan Bade-Boon Jason Samuel Corey Jankie
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Danny Markov Roi Abraham Luke Jankie Stuart Fayman Joel Gocs Jamie Grigorianis Ryan White Jeremy Forbes Michael Selzer Zac Leiser-Moore Alex Wollan Daniel Roth Simon Roth Josh Mendies Alon Abraham Ari Wytwornik Ben Michowski Adam Lerner Tim Freed Daniel Goodman Brandon Joel Brett Joffe Matt Markoff Jordan Tonkin Anton Ritterman Jarrod Swire Dean Rotenberg David Glass Myles Miller Daniel Janover-Rocha Noah Keddie Daniel Smorgon Sam Friede Nitsan Miliekowski
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Matthew Murphy Nick Wood Ben Dowd Callum Matheson Patrick Dowd Steven Salopek Charles Ring Joshua Gabelich Julian Staffieri Karl Wissell Elliot Waldron Nick McArdle Patrick Keely James Grinter Joshua Taylor Jason Salopek Patrick Aughton Billy Kanakis Anthony Kirwan Sean Kennedy Francis Keely Phil Edgar Tom Simpson Zachary Ginies Tom (R) Marchesani Lachlan Nankervis Matthew Lodge Gerard Gleeson Edward Ring Chris Gleeson Tom Cunningham Anthony Lynch (C) William Coates Jack Weber Julian Gambarro Patrick McLennan
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Michael Dolan Luke McDonell Pana Karageorgiou Hamish Townsend Anthony Giarrusso Tom McPherson Matthew Nolan Rick Caldow Henry Parkes Tom Hickey Domenic Losciavo John Griffiths Dylan Wissell Tim Sharpe Hamish McPherson Liam Dunne Nelson Pryor Ray Short James Marchesani Pat Rhodes Ben Marchesani Adam Fenech Tom Gleeson Tom Johnstone Jarrod Nash
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OLD IVANHOE
OLD MELBURNIANS
Coach: Travis Ronaldson Assistant: Daniel Weller Reserves: Darren Toll Assistant: John Hill
Coach: Nathan Brown Assistants: Daniel Hughes, Peter Nunn Reserves: Chris Hood
Matthew Murray Josh Doherty Nick Gieschen Sam Geilings Adrian DelMonte Victor Sicilano Jake McKeon Joel Macdonald Chris Sutherland Brett Nagel Nick Butler Alex Vella Ricky Jessop Chris Johnson Kobe Trajanovski Brad Flintoff Zac Keane Michael Mitris Carl Groth Jake Trajanovski Bernard McDowell James Moio Iza Dawkins Richard Butler Rob Davidson Brandt Harrison Hayden Heta (C) Dean Heta Andrew Paine Brandon Lee James Binney Joey Cua Stephen Ward Richard Skok Robert Hondromatidis Sam Wilcox Nick Kenyon-Smith Tom Earle Arthur Solomidis Michael Basckos Max Kirwan Jordan O’Neill
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Robert Glavas Lochlan Phillips Callum Matheson Tyson Hill Simon MacKenzie Gareth Fowler Sam Armstrong Jordan Stanton Josh Dunnett Ryan Buckley Nathan Valkanis Josh Spoor Tom Falconer Richard Dennis Jacson Cecil Chris Sarthou Ashley Steer Alec Steinicke Simon Leon Heath Evans Michael Pierce Tom Eggleston Adam Veli Daniel Mancuso Vincent Mancuso Luke Pace Paul Spurling Jason Burns Brendon Michael John Apostolopoulos Danny Stone Andrew Sheehan Brendon Knox Sjouke Price Michael DelMonte Justin Beilin Adam Karim Michael Baxter Danny Stone Nathan Pratt
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Harry Macciolli James Beaumont Tom Paule (C) Tom Healey Josh Freezer Chris Righetti Ted De Fegely Al Armstrong Pete Kennon Lachie Borthwick Tom Bachet Chris Wischer John Cooper Sam Gibbons Timmy Oman Nick Voyage Tim McLardy Harry Jupp Will Thompson Guy Brayshaw Charlie CumbraeStewart Ed Fanning Nick De Steiger Tom Hywood Cameron Tunbridge Billy Hatfield Marty McCoy Jeremy Beaumont Lachie Bennett Sam Quennell Cameron Beck Sammy Peacock Nick Daish Zach O’Neil Nick McLardy Matt Demicoli Chris Barry Adrian Karatzas Nick Madders Oscar Hosking Al Ferguson Alex Crosby Zach Johnston Johnny Ross Patty Garschagen Lewis Haralambous Nick Churkovich Will Fuller
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Stephen Land Angus Murray James Bate Jono Phillips Alex Thorley Mac Webster Paul Mishura Will Fuller James Land James Siebert Josh Rundell Damon Velakoulis Alex Coleridge Julian Draudins Tom De Fegely Oscar Dixon Toby Dickson Tim Spargo Sam Playfair Tom Watson Jim De Fegely Rupert Doyle Richie Armit Will Boyd Andy Cameron Will Marshall Tom Lackman Nick Burke Cal Williamson Chris Lam Justin De Steiger Ben Rogers Max Gibson Jack Brandwood Rupert Middleton Will Beasley Morgan Cottee Sam Dellios Nick Molony Stefan Stacey Josh McMullin Edward Robinson Jack Sanford Sam Daddo Guy Shearman Ed Fuller Jordan Hooper Nick Sloan Charles May
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FITZROY
MAZENOD
Coach: Michael Pickering Assistants: John LeGrand, Vince Silluzio, Steve Hurl Reserves: Ryan Aisbett
Coach: Adrian Connolly Assistants: Wayne Poulter, Kevin Chamberlain Reserves: Ben Chamberlain
Rory Angiolella (C) Matt Kyroussis Ross Borland Toby Hudson Bevege Michael Cussen Chris Polidoras Jack Beech James Meakin Maxim Allen Tom Cheshire Daniel Bisetto Alister Green Jesse Dimond Ben Roberts Richard Willingham Tom Biscaro Alex Ricco Ryan Floyd Antony Harbor Dimitri Kynigopoulos Michael Lee Mitch McWhinney Sam Baker Jack Parkinson Michael Racovalis Jack Dalton James McGee Jamie Mackay Dom Pound-Palmieri Tom Parkinson Will Johnson Cailean Moore Dylan Patcas Will Fenton ( C ) Jan Leman
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Drew Olarenshaw Josh Munro Matt Brown Greg Hesse Raphael Lloyd Stefan Green Nick Marshall Cameron Ball Julian Turner Adam Franklin Max Ellis Phillip Carydis Luke Baker Dylan Leech Joshua Murray Gary McCarthy Diaramuid O’Donoghue-Cooney Jonathan Anderson Brad Farley Brendan Johnstone Luke McNally Sam Buckely Will Pickering Conor Smith
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N. Lewton M. Chamberlain D. Kelly (DVC) T. Bourbon L. Welsford R. Mann F. Reed J. Cowan D. Chamberlain C. Smith P. Iacovangelo (RC) H. Black B. Phibbs M. Johnson (VC) M. Pecora N. Thomas T. Chambers B. Bonner J.P. Van Rensberg N. Gentile S. Inglis S. Veltman S. Oldman L. Riley J. Kelly (C) A. Patti T. Bailey S. Welsford C. Collins A. Holmes B. Woods J. Cetraro R. McCarthy B. Kovac S. Balloch D. Regan D. McLean N. McLean M. Rice A. DiPetta J. Trounce A. Bortoli
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T. Wilson D. Izon J. Campbell D. Micallef P. Flanagan P. Johnson J. Mather M. Rich S. Mann D. MacLeod D. Maskill R. Woolley A. Ciavarella J. Verbyla J. Hende J. Bates J. Egan G. Lofthouse S. Paolucci
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BANYULE
MONASH BLUES
Coach: Craig Hayes Assistant: Jason Plant Reserves: Peter Judge
Coach: Hayden Stanton, Jye Ledin Assistant: Nicholas Salvatore Reserves: Shane Paynter
Jake Rice Zan Wenke Leighton O’Donnell Stefan Courtot Fraser Oliver Ash Brown Jeremy Brazzale (RVC) Michael Christian (C) Luke Giles Tore Valvo Ryan Byrne Ryan Hay Oscar Philp-Taylor Liam Austin Dale Equid Benjamin Smith Darcy Cumberland Angelo Russo Michael Italia (VC) David Higgins Craig Skicko Michael Stephenson Nicholas Biscontin (VC) Mark Smith Adam Barclay Anthony Valvo Devin McDonald James Pentland Nick Smith Michael Sacchetta Andrew Hopgood Luke French Marcus Borg (C) Paul Trovato Scott Hills Jake Grose Adam Layt Luke Delaney Mark Morgan (DVC) Harrison Tippett Christian Lendaro Brendan Danaher Matthew Crema
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Lincoln Burns Jonathan Knape Jarrad Appleby Brandon Kelly
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Ewan Flanagan Nick Petering Ryan Smith Harry Stephenson Dylan Harris Michael Davidson Andrew Young Andrew Hickey Sam Baring (C) Pat Bryce James Taylor George Smyth Jye Ledin Ben Tilley Darcy Meehan Jake Meade Joe Cosgriff James McKenzie Zac Ledin Tim McKenzie Alex Carr Lachlan Inglis Gareth Taylor Damien Hatch Sam Whatley Ben Amberg Tom Lancaster Andrew Costley Joe Griffiths Callum Dick Daniel Brogden Rami Shenouda Rowan Shields Chris Godsil Jonathon Rau Grant Chessari Matt Hunt Matt McCart Gerard Gillian Shane Chapman Michael Chapman Tom Duffy Luke Leviston Martin Phillips Justin Mazur Brett McCaughan Matt Mason
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Luke Meeking Greg Pavlos Henry Drysdale Simon Chandler Jake Richardson Luke Richardson Jake Cockburn Jacob Meehan Pat Long Brenton Bourke David Meulendijks Paul Tweedly Nick Rhoden Chris Vizard Darcy Bourke Ryan McIvor Zac Wilson Will Lucas Tom Lakeland Tom O’Dwyer Tom Freeman Jared Samuels Matt White Jacob Meehan Ryan Phillips Nick Malcolm Hayden Devanny Ben Dempsey Matt Stewart Daniel Heap Michael Fenwick-Nevin Nick Armstrong Josh Anaf Rhys Waller Bill Geary Seb Poole Daniel Garabiles Nick Burri Chris Wilson Freek Faber Jenson Leung James Hertan Aaron Darnell Matt Davies Haydn Brouwer Avi Ehrenreich Alex Hutchesson
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MARCELLIN
ORMOND
Coach: Greg Fremantle Assistants: Cameron Crowley, Graham Anderson Reserves: Stuart Kemp Thirds: Liam McCormack
Coach: Brett Rowe Assistant: Rod Strahan Reserves: Stephen Keleher Assistant: Andrew Kahofer Third 18 Coach: Paul Konstanty
Jarrod Carlson Liam Mc Cormack John Mc Intyre Patrick Chard Simon Considine Paul Symes Nicholas Crosbie Matthew Gasparini Stuart Kemp Patrick Millson Timothy Lincoln Paul Symes Jonathan Blanch Jeremiah Antypas Robert Galea Michael Abrahams Jonathan Bortolotto Simon Abrahams James Baxter Derrin Gartner Steven Crapper Mathew Beayni Harrison Lee David Tantsis Hall Domenic Bolger Timothy Montagna Michael Mc Coll Trent Carlson Daniel Mc Mahon Laine Rice Robert Costanzo Brendon Pearce Jacob Gasparini Matthew Molloy Daniel Redmond Anthony Beaini Anthony Mc Glin Adrian Coburn Jake Symes Dallas Jarred Liam Brockhus Ashley Viney Timothy Blanch Bradley Taylor Anthony Manakis William Delahunty
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Jordan Bettello Cameron Kemp Heath Jenkins Thomas Cullen Tom Black Rowan Mc Kenzie Stewart Callan Nicholas Watty Ari Loucas Jacques Augustin Dustin Cracknell Joseph Kardami Hayden Manassa Liam Ryan Scott Mc Pherson Tom Natoli Paul Laccarruba Michael Ryan Julien Toohey Daniel Coloe Robert Kemp Hamish Murray Vincent O’Flynn Stephen Gill Anthony Pezzimenti Nicholas Thompson Luke Money Joshua Normoyle David Mc Donald Adam Ceccomancini Christopher Walsh Paul Symes Sam Ayob Alexander Montalto James Moloney Jonathon Wilkinson David Montalti Richard Stansbury Nicholas James Daniel Kofoed Dale Juchnevicius Michael Whittle James Vear Joel Donnellan Gerard Mc Mahon Gianluca Romanin
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Tom Buckley Lucas Hemming Matt Saunders Henry Jacobs Yannick Chani Matt Martinov (C) Daniel Brosnan Sean Meeking Joss Holdsworth Ryan Martin Craig Harvey Henry Simon Jeremy Simon Boyd Upstill Tim Blackburn Sam Stait Jordan Tabakman Wayne Cove Dwain Bailey Matt Oaten Orry Lack Luke Duthie Tim Naylor Alistair McCooke Lloyd Anrep Sam Mason Will Sayce Andrew Clinch Luke Saunders Chris Coghlan Sam Barnes Roger Breust Daniel Riazah-Kesheh Stewart McCooke Mark Pappas Nicholas Curwood Blair Atkins Damien Casey Chris Everett Scott Walker Nick Ryde Stuart Gay
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Dan Frazier Greg Hammond Mitch Veal Sam Ashton Ben Lydster Jarred Harry Sam Blandford Tom McCrabb Leon Calvert Daniel Farthing Dan Haysom Jason Kille Tom Haysom David Machin Haydon Whitehead Jesse Plostins Nick Topakas Ben Rockman Andrew HastingsDodge James Hastings-Dodge Damien Cleary Michael Bannan Lachlan Upstill Jerome Keast Tom Cameron Daniel Milosavljevic Matt Pardy Brad Cromack Josh Cukierman James Young Chris Hecker Tim Ashford Michael Jukes Paul Konstanty Jason McDonald Chris Cleary James Gates Cody Johnston Nick Manning James Johnson
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OLD CAMBERWELL
Coach: Jamie Mollo Assistant: Nathan Miller Reserves: Jamie Connellan
Coach: Ben Robertson
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Coach: Mark Murray Assistants: M. Regan, C. Jayaweera
Coach: Sam Radford Assistants: Corey Stephens, Mark Haynes, Ben Hampton Reserves: Tony White Assistant: Ken Wood Thirds: Jason Austin
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Coach: Guy Martyn Assistants: Owen Lalor & Steve Kennedy Reserves: Steven Kidd Thirds: Sebastian Wright
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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2014 BRAYDEN O’TOOLE – ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS Congratulations to Brayden O’Toole for being this week’s Club Warehouse Rising Star nomination. Brayden’s consistent work rate and fierce attack on the footy has earned himself the nomination. Brayden is currently in his second year at St Bedes/Mentone Tigers, after completing a solid pre-season and adding some kilograms to his tall frame. Playing in the ruck and jumping into often the tallest opponent week in week out, is by no means an easy task, but Brayden has learnt to use his agile body, against often bigger and older opponents, to offer supply for his midfielders. Brayden has the ability to send the ball deep into the forward line when he gets his hands on it, using his raking left boot, a trait well known by his team mates. When he is not on the field, Brayden studies at Australian Catholic University. * 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.
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Geoff Reilley
@GeoffreyReilley
5 YEARS AGO – 2009 The top four in D2 Section were looking as though they would go through to the finals unchallenged but the jockeying for positions within the four was of paramount importance. Old Geelong received a shock to the system when they encountered Bentleigh who were hell bent on grabbing the points, it was tight all day and it took a behind after the final siren that saw Geelong finish square on the scoreboard and the two combatants shared the points after scoring 9.15 apiece. Best: Lee, Robertson, Sharp, Ireson, Vukic, Dolton (B) and Bayles, T Betts, Fitzclarence, T Legoe, Melpas (OG). 10 YEARS AGO – 2004 Undefeated University Blacks traveled to the home of the Aquinas Old Collegians with Aquinas not enjoying the best season in D1 Section. The Blacks were quickly into stride but failed with their inaccuracy to tie the game up in the first quarter. They were no better in the second, with 5 behinds only, whereas the Bloods managed a couple of goals and were confident of placing some pressure on the Blacks in the second half. Goals continued to be hard to come by for the Blacks; Aquinas smelt blood and drew within 3 points at three quarter time. In the final term Blacks could not buy a goal but they kept the Bloods scoreless, winning by 1 goal and thankful to get away with the 4 points. Best: C Price, Ross, S Price, Kempton, Savage, Middleton (Uni Blacks) and Whitehead, Ant. Williams, Helme, Flynn, Hunt, Evans (Aquinas). Andre Pitts ran out for his 300th game for Prahran having joined the Commonwealth Bank team in 1988, the bank eventually becoming part of a number of amalgamations resulting in the final formation of the Prahran Amateur Football Club. Andre was a past club captain, had won his club’s best and fairest and goal kicking awards in addition to representing the VAFA with distinction. 20 YEARS AGO – 1994 Junior Section 1 coaches were Noel Jenkinson (DLS), Tom De Young (Mazenod), Carmello De Angelo (O Haileybury), Les Bilham (O Melb), Damian Ellul (Old Paradians), Michael Plant (O Xavs), Dale Moore (Ormond), Jeff Osborne (St Bernards) and Steve Carroll (Uni Blues). 30 YEARS AGO – 1984 In Junior Section 1, Bulleen Templestowe and 42
Banyule met in an important game for both teams. Bulleen Temp took control early and went on to record a strong win 18.19 to 11.11. Homberger kicked 5 for the winners and better players were: Crockford, Sexton, Williams, Wilson and Bone (BT) and Barnes, O’Brien, Dunn, Pyers, Harding and Mikac (Banyule).
40 YEARS AGO – 1974 Fawkner were clearly on top in E Section and it looked as though second placed Old Geelong may be their only serious rivals. Fawkner dispensed with third placed AMP Society 15.17 to 8.9 and Old Geelong defeated AJAX (5th) thereby strengthening the 2 way race. Fawkner’s best: Duggan, Foley, Laba and B Thomas (5) and for AMP it was: Plueckhahn, Henderson, O’Meara and Roulston. 50 YEARS AGO – 1964 In B Section, Uni Blues held on to 2nd place despite losing their second in a row. The Blues percentage had suffered noticeably and now stood at 94.1 whereas even 8th placed Old Melburnians had a percentage of 106.6! 60 YEARS AGO – 1954 The club scribes of the time certainly wore their hearts on the sleeves with their summaries in the footy record – ‘What a miserable performance for a team in the four! Our play was almost completely devoid of determination and cohesion. Except for a few players, it appeared the rest of us had our money on the bank!’ Clearly Commonwealth Bank had taken the points from Uni Blacks! The South Melbourne City scribe was more positive – ‘Thanks chaps for a grand game. It was gratifying to see you return to your early season form’! 80 Years Ago – 1934 Ivanhoe were outright favourites in D Section and were undefeated, three games clear. Hec Rutherford and Mick Dowling kicked 9 and 8 goals respectively. Tom Miles, of the famous Ivanhoe family, was also one of the better players. Old Brighton firmed in third place and delighted their supporters with another strong performance. “Skipper” Paroissien was again among the best!
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Read the full U19 Premier report on the VAFA iPad App – Available at the App store U19 Premier with John Donohoe
Old Scotch hotsted Old Melburnians and did it with ease in the 135-29 win. Starvis kicked 5 and Dennis 4 for the home side with Melville and McDermott getting the best on ground honours. Alvin, Madsen and Cameron kicked the goals for OMs. A rampant St Bernard’s took on St Bedes/Mentone Tigers in Essendon, 6 goals in the first quarter for the home side was the catalyst for the win. The Snowdogs ended up with 29 goals and a 182 point win, keeping the Tigers to just 1 goal for the game. Beaumaris are going about their business U19 Section 2 Report
@jdonohoe12 in a quiet fashion this year and added a 7th win with win against De La Salle. It was a tight opening term, before the Sharks pulled away, courtesy of Beattie-Powell (3) and Smout (2) and best on ground Zagni. For De La, Hanley and Wheatley kicked 2 each, while Gava was the best. Old Xaverians produced the upset of the round at TH King, defeating SKOBs and in the process jumped to 2nd on the ladder. After a shaky few weeks, Xavs played some of their best football through Oscar Silk, while Hannan kicked 5 to hit the half-century for the year. Canterbury produced 4 goals and Kerr 3, Sabato and Doyle were best on ground for the tricolours.
@LewisEmmerson
Ladder leaders Fitzroy and University Blues didn’t miss a beat in their victories over Caulfield Gr and Old Brighton by 65 and 83 points respectively. A 10 goal third term from Fitzroy set up their big victory with a variety of multiple goal kickers, but it was Aidan Lambert with 4 goals who was best afield for the Roys. Old Brighton couldn’t match it with University Blues, with a 10 goal defeat despite the efforts of Adam Andrews, judged best afield in the loss. Parkdale Vultures were dominant over University Blacks, Luke Ellis finished
with four for the Vultures and Jackson Gravener was best for the Blacks. A five goal opening term set up Whitefriars 91 point win over Collegians. The Lions struggled to move the ball down forward and score effectively (finishing with 3 goals for the match) as the Friars pressure was outstanding from the first bounce. Mazenod were no match for third placed Old Trinity, the T’s claimed their second win in a row with a 51 point victory. James Nitsopoulos finished with 5 goals whilst Patrick Cincotta was best for the Nodders. After a week off, the next six rounds will be entertaining as the race for top four spot is still open.
U19 Section 3 with Tom Connolly @tomconnolly15
A cold wet day graced us and long sleeve jumpers were on show at most venues. Old Ivanhoe won convincingly by 147 points over AJAX, Meikle along with Gough for Old Ivanhoe kicked 5 goals each and Christo kicked 4 as well. Meikle also walked away with best on ground for the day. In a much closer affair Old Camberwell just got over the line against St Mary’s Salesian, Bancroft kicked 3 for Old Camberwell to help his team get over the line. St Mary’s Salesian came hard at Old Camberwell but they were able to hold them off in the last quarter. Williamstown 44
CYMS kept on their winning ways with a win at home against top of the ladder Old Carey by 28 points. Ebinger continues to kick bags of goals and it was no different this time kicking 7 for the day. Nixon for Old Carey wasn’t far behind kicking 6 for the day but it wasn’t enough to get his team the 4 points. Morris for Williamstown was best on ground, the Panthers still missing key players. Marcellin are also getting a roll on with another massive win, beating Old Xaverians by 97 points, Marcellin’s Burns kicked 5. With the last bye done and dusted the run for home is on in earnest as we wait for the warmer weather to arrive. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
U19 North Anna O’Donnell
@annaod_ In a close game, Wyndham the deficit back to just three points, however Suns beat Yarra Valley by 10 they were unable to keep their form, kicking points. Whilst the goals were just one goal in the second half. PEGS had a shared amongst the Wyndham convincing 48-point victory over Whitefriars, Suns, Hancock was brilliant who were unable to keep up with PEGS after a with 11 goals for the day, but close first quarter. Odgers, Prasad and Stubbs were all important for PEGS, helping them bring he was unable to get Yarra Valley over the line. home the victory. Therry Penola had a good win Despite trailing in the first quarter, Banyule over La Trobe Uni, finishing 41 points up. After had a comfortable victory over Northern Blues, a slow start, Therry Penola’s second quarter saw winning by 48 points. Brown, Stevenson and them kick 8 goals, and they kept on top for the Tanudtanud were the best performers for the remainder of the game. Rocca, Humphrey and Bears. St Bernard’s suffered a loss to top side, Skapetis were solid contributors, working for four Ivanhoe, going down by 42 points. Despite being quarters to seal the win. down by five goals, St Bernard’s managed cut U19 South with Anna O’Donnell Collegians suffered a loss to Old Haileybury, going down by 96-points. Old Haileyburians won their third game of the year in dominant style, five players kicked at least three goals each, Ben Oakes led the way with four. Hampton Rovers had a convincing win over Monash Blues, winning by 84 points. Monash were unable to match the Rovers who had a 37-point lead at quarter time. Hodges, Robertson and Elston worked well to seal the victory.
Peninsula lost to Oakleigh by 65 points after being on top in the opening quarter. Oakleigh’s UNDER 19 Premier (YEARS TOTAL 40/83%) Old Melburnians v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Beaumaris v Old Scotch St Kevins v De La Salle Old Xaverians v St Bernards UNDER 19 Section 2 (YEARS TOTAL 42/70%) Caulfied Gr v Collegians Old Brighton v Old Trinity Parkdale Vultures v Fitzroy Uni Blues v Mazenod Whitefriars v Uni Blacks
@annaod_ James Grigoriou kicked five goals and along with teammates Michael, Pinney and Nolan, made the win an easy one. De La Salle embarrassed visiting side MHSOB, who still are yet to win a game. The final 178 point margin was the biggest of the round. It was not until the final quarter did MHSOB manage to score their first and only goal, while Miler, Avis and Wardlaw performed well for De La.
Ormond recorded yet another win after beating Beaumaris by 83 points. The game was taken away from Beaumaris in the second half, where Ormond kicked 10 goals to Beaumaris’ 2. Both Curwood and Meeking slotted five goals to bring home the victory. UNDER 19 North (YEARS TOTAL 35/62%) Oakleigh v Monash Blues Beaumaris v Collegians Hampton Rovers v De La Salle Peninsula v Ormond Old Haileyburians v MHSOB UNDER 19 South (YEARS TOTAL 38/63%) Yarra Valley v Ivanhoe PEGS v Wyndham Suns Banyule v Whitefriars St Bernard’s v La Trobe Uni Northern Blues v Therry Penola
UNDER 19 Section 3 (YEARS TOTAL 36/69%) Old Xaverians v AJAX Old Carey v Old Ivanhoe St Mary’s Salesian v Williamstown CYMS Marcellin v Old Camberwell
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RESULTS U19 Premier Beaumaris 3.3, 9.8,13.11, 16.12 (108) De La Salle 3.0, 5.0, 6.0, 8.2 (50) GOALS, Beaumaris: C. Beattie-Powell 3, S. Burke 2, B. Hudson 2, J. Smith 2, A. Smout 2, R. Pierce 1, K. McDonagh 1, A. Nohel 1, T. Gregory 1, S. Gibbins 1 De La Salle: A. Wheatley 2, J. Hanley 2, M. Martinez 1, S. McGraw 1, J. Cooke 1, D. Anastasio 1 BEST, Beaumaris: M. Zagni, R. Keating, C. Beattie-Powell, T. Douglass, R. Pierce, M. Banham De La Salle: J. Gava, A. Hay, S. McGraw, J. Howard, N. Halliday, J. Cox Old Scotch 2.6, 6.12,12.21, 19.21 (135) Old Melburnians 1.3, 1.7, 2.9, 3.11 (29) GOALS, Old Scotch: J. Stavris 5, H. Dennis 4, J. Otter 3, H. McCallum 3, B. Borland 2, J. Gordon 1, D. Mackenzie 1 Old Melburnians: S. Madsen 1, B. Alvin 1, T. Cameron 1 BEST, Old Scotch: C. Melville, D. McDermott, K. Paltoglou, B. Borland, E. Dalton, C. Worrell-Smith Old Melburnians: T. Cameron, C. McGee, D. Watson, J. Baring, D. Lechte, S. Madsen Old Xaverians 5.3, 7.3, 10.6, 14.7 (91) St Kevins 2.0, 5.2, 8.3, 9.5 (59) GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. Hannan 5, F. Nugent 2, L. Fitzpatrick 2, J. Benson 1, A. Cannon 1, M. Stanley 1, C. Turner 1, O. Silk 1 St Kevins: J. Canterbury 4, H. Kerr 3, J. Doggett 2 BEST, Old Xaverians: O. Silk, L. Tobin, J. Hannan, F. Nugent, C. Turner, J. Agius St Kevins: L. Sabato, S. Doyle, T. Peyton, R. De Biase, J. Canterbury, M. Roberts St Bernards 6.6,13.10,20.14, 29.17 (191) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 1.0, 1.0, 1.1, 1.3 (9) GOALS, St Bernards: J. Sullivan 4, J. Carey 3, C. Vague 3, Z. O’Halloran 3, M. Caven 2, W. Considine 2, J. Hedley 2, C. Hughes 2, S. Piantella 2, D. Kennedy 2, N. Larkin 1, E. Sibbald 1, M. Hughes 1, T. Delzoppo 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Millwood 1 BEST, St Bernards: C. Hughes, E. Sibbald, Z. O’Halloran, M. Hughes, W. Considine, J. Hedley St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Johnstone, R. Maddaford, J. Green, S. Upton, C. Shaw, M. Caia
Under 19 Section 2 Whitefriars 5.4, 8.8,12.11, 17.12 (114) Collegians 0.1, 2.1, 2.2, 3.5 (23) GOALS, Whitefriars: R. Malt 4, J. Koutsaplis 3, J. Byrne 3, D. Nilsson 1, L. Tuke 1, B. Kelsey 1, H. Murray 1, J. Spencer 1, B. Dinh 1, T. Nilsson 1 Collegians: C. Middleton 1, S. Parsons 1, H. Sinclair 1 BEST, Whitefriars: D. Nilsson, J. Byrne, K. Hayes, T. Nilsson, B. Kelsey, R. Malt Collegians: C. Middleton, H. Greene, H. Sinclair, Z. Burns, S. Parsons, L. Hentschke Fitzroy 4.6, 6.9,16.15, 20.17 (137) Caulfield Grammarians 0.1, 3.6, 4.8, 7.12 (54) GOALS, Fitzroy: N. Ligris 4, A. Lambert 4, L. Edwards 3, O. Ishak 2, B. Caplikas 2, B. McDonald 2, J. Butler 1, H. MorrisDalton 1, Z. Hancock 1 Caulfield Grammarians: J. Brand 3, B. Bacon 1, J. McCLELLAND 1, L. Topp 1, K. Malignaggi 1 BEST, Fitzroy: A. Lambert, M. Deasey, S. Dalton, N. Ligris, H. Morris-Dalton , I. Wattis Caulfield Grammarians: L. Topp, J. McClelland, J. Stewart, R. Sgarioto, J. Brand, J. Szetho Old Trinity 5.0, 9.3, 11.8, 15.11 (101) Mazenod 2.1, 2.3, 4.6, 7.8 (50) GOALS, Old Trinity: J. Nitsopoulos 5, S. Joyce 3, H. Tyson 2, D. Moore 2, Z. Aarons 1, S. Nicolosi 1, H. Aikman 1 Mazenod: P. Rozanitis 2, P. Cincotta 2, N. Peck 1, F. Palleschi 1, M. Acciarito 1 BEST, Old Trinity: H. Tyson, N. Meerman, J. Nitsopoulos, S. Nicolosi, W. Cooper, M. Brown Mazenod: P. Cincotta, N. Melenhorst, A. Carney, N. Peck, J. Paola, T. Corrie University Blues 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 16.13 (109) Old Brighton 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 6.8 (44) GOALS, University Blues: W. Blakey 4, M. Nevett 3, A. Adams 2, J. Jess 2, T. Hodge 1, L. Cameron 1, M. Peart 1, B.
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Willersdorf 1, D. Cumming 1 Old Brighton: C. Macleod 2, J. Knight 1, B. Williams 1, P. Chantzos 1, L. Otto 1 BEST, University Blues: J. Jess, L. Cameron, D. Cumming, W. Blakey, L. Chomley, T. Hodge Old Brighton: A. Andrews, C. Macleod, D. Robinson, S. Campbell , A. Chipp, W. Crawford Parkdale Vultures 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 20.16 (136) University Blacks 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 3.9 (27) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: L. Ellis 4, J. Francis 3, K. Lopo 3, B. Dillon 2, H. Smyth 2, J. Everest 2, L. Byrnes 1, M. Dickie 1, A. Taylor-Hirst 1, D. Glascott 1 University Blacks: J. Muller 1, H. King 1, J. Gravener 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: J. Andrews, J. Edmunds, L. Ellis, L. Marshall, M. Dickie, M. McCoy University Blacks: Z. Harris, B. Connelly, H. Arthur, L. Devine, A. Pilbrow, J. Muller
Under 19 Section 3 Old Camberwell 1.3, 6.6, 7.10, 9.11 (65) St Mary’s Salesian 3.4, 4.6, 5.9, 8.11 (59) GOALS, Old Camberwell: D. Bancroft 3, A. Halabi 2, A. Taverner 2, Z. Douglas 2 St Mary’s: W. Douglas 2, J. Dragonetti 1, C. Gibbs 1, N. Evans 1, C. Walsh 1, L. Denereaz 1, M. Kinsella 1 BEST, Old Camberwell: A. Halabi, B. Frattin, J. Bruce, Z. Douglas, B. Warburton, D. Bancroft St Mary’s: J. Curwood, M. Kinsella, N. Bussell, W. Douglas, N. Evans, M. Baum Old Ivanhoe 6.6,13.14,17.20, 25.22 (172) AJAX 1.0, 2.1, 2.1, 4.1 (25) GOALS, Old Ivanhoe: W. Gough 5, A. Meikle 5, N. Christo 4, F. Portella 3, T. Crouch 3, M. Broughan 3, S. Tsanoudakis 1, N. Horsford 1 AJAX: B. Joel 1, B. Michelson 1, D. Rothschild 1, B. Shapiro 1 BEST, Old Ivanhoe: A. Meikle, C. Jowett, L. Oliver, T. Deane, N. Christo, J. Stanton AJAX: D. Dexter, A. Fetter, B. Joel, B. Michelson, D. Rothschild, B. Shapiro Marcellin 4.3, 9.5, 13.8, 18.10 (118) Old Xaverians 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 3.3 (21) GOALS, Marcellin: X. Burns 5, M. Mascitti 3, J. Robertson 3, R. Di Roberto 2, L. Hehir 1, J. Marazita 1, K. Mahoney 1, J. Bolzonello 1, M. Jones 1 Old Xaverians: W. Heath 1, N. Pillon 1, W. McClusky 1 BEST, Marcellin: J. Sammut, J. Robertson, J. Dimattina, O. Grant, C. Lane, D. Grosso Old Xaverians: P. Darrer, W. Heath, J. Cosgrave, M. Quinn, J. McCann, N. Pillon Williamstown CYMS 1.2, 6.4, 10.7, 14.8 (92) Old Carey 2.1, 6.2, 7.3, 10.4 (64) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: N. Ebinger 7, N. Harkins 3, M. Christakakis 2, B. Deller 2 Old Carey: M. Nixon 6, J. Colquhoun 2, T. Bedford 1, P. Akec 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: M. Morris, N. Ebinger, S. Miller, J. Dawson, T. Ball, M. Barnes Old Carey: H. Laidlaw, H. Hill, P. Akec, J. Colquhoun, M. Nixon, S. Panagos
Under 19 North Wyndham Suns 4.5, 8.8,15.11, 16.13 (109) Yarra Valley 1.1, 7.1, 10.2, 16.3 (99) GOALS, Wyndham Suns: B. Wilson 3, J. Stephens 3, S. Nahyna 2, R. Hislop 2, A. Gallina 2, D. Bean 2, A. Zahra 1, H. Tunnicliffe 1 Yarra Valley: T. Hancock 11, J. Woolley 1, J. Dobson 1, L. Bacolas 1, J. Gleeson 1, B. Lee 1 BEST, Wyndham Suns: B. Wilson, S. Nahyna, J. Dineen, R. Hislop, A. Gallina, T. Galley Yarra Valley: J. Dobson, L. Robb, J. Woolley, T. Smith, B. Lee, T. Hancock Banyule 3.3, 9.8,11.16, 13.26 (104) Northern Blues 5.3, 6.7, 7.8, 8.8 (56) GOALS, Banyule: M. Centofanti 2, B. Stevenson 2, S. Tanudtanud 2, T. Cowey 2, J. Hook 2, M. Barnes 1, J. Clark 1, J. Hart 1 Northern Blues: T. McNamara 3, T. Smith 2, C. Useinov 1, D. Delle-Vergini 1, E. Mitchell 1 BEST, Banyule: R. Brown, B. Stevenson, S. Tanudtanud, J. Clark, N. Christou, M. Centofanti Northern Blues: T. Evans, E. Mitchell, T. Smith, M. Manteit, T. McNamara, P. Steinicke
Ivanhoe 6.1, 9.2, 13.7, 16.10 (106) St Bernards 1.1, 8.5, 8.7, 9.10 (64) GOALS, Ivanhoe: W. Emerson 5, J. Lagreca 3, J. Scardamaglia 2, M. Post 2, N. Zervides 1, M. Cochrane 1, B. McGregor 1, M. Rees 1 St Bernards: B. Ronke 4, F. McNicol 1, D. Gilbert 1, A. Mulkearns 1, W. Pasznyk 1, C. Issa 1 BEST, Ivanhoe: not supplied St Bernards: F. McNicol, B. Ronke, D. Douge, L. Perryman, J. Holland, B. Hedley PEGS 4.3, 9.8,12.14, 15.18 (108) Whitefriars 3.3, 5.5, 8.10, 8.12 (60) GOALS, P E G S: J. Condon 4, J. Vovos 3, M. Troost 3, L. Zammit 3, T. Memery 1, A. O’Rafferty 1 Whitefriars: N. Mercuri 3, A. Hands 2, T. Battista 1, A. Cardamone 1, J. Perrin 1 BEST, P E G S: W. Odgers, S. Prasad, G. Stubbs, W. Sim, T. Buchan, R. Centin Whitefriars: N. Mercuri, A. Hands, T. Battista, L. Morris, T. Battista, A. Cardamone Therry Penola 2.1, 10.1, 16.3, 22.4 (136) La Trobe University 4.4, 7.6, 10.9, 14.11 (95) GOALS, Therry Penola: J. Humphrey 6, M. Jacobson 4, A. McIntyre 3, S. Tatlock 3, S. O’Sullivan-Plaza 2, S. Rees 2, S. Skapetis 1, A. Tana 1 BEST, Therry Penola: L. Rocca, J. Humphrey, C. Skapetis, C. Fiorile, A. McIntyre, M. Jacobson
Under 19 South Old Haileybury 5.2, 9.2, 16.3, 19.7 (121) Collegians 0.0, 1.0, 1.0, 4.1 (25) GOALS, Old Haileybury: B. Oakes 4, B. O’Leary 3, W. Meehan 3, N. Mason 3, B. Rodgers 3, Z. Tsinanis 1, M. McIntyre 1, C. Connelly 1 Collegians: A. Cullen 1, J. Fernandes-Kemp 1, J. Emmett 1, C. Sinclair 1 BEST, Old Haileybury: C. Connelly, B. O’Leary, N. Mason, B. Oakes, W. Meehan, A. Toy Collegians: M. Newton, T. Wyett, R. Jesaveluk, J. Emmett, L. Hentschke, D. George Oakleigh 2.3, 7.11,13.12, 17.17 (119) Peninsula 3.2, 4.2, 6.4, 8.6 (54) GOALS, Oakleigh: J. Grigoriou 5, T. Michael 3, J. Benoiton 1, J. Cook 1, L. Pappon 1, R. Henderson 1, J. Lever 1, A. Malhotra 1, J. Davidson 1, A. Malhotra 1, S. Bhanwal 1 Peninsula: J. Johnson 3, J. Moignard 2, L. Newton 1, T. La Brooy 1, J. Sinclair 1 BEST, Oakleigh: T. Michael, C. Pinney, T. Nolan, J. Grigoriou, S. Ciavarella, M. Tate Peninsula: J. Moignard, A. Hochegger, L. Newton, B. Worn, T. La Brooy, S. Barbour Hampton Rovers 6.2, 8.9,11.12, 17.15 (117) Monash Blues 0.1, 2.3, 3.5, 4.9 (33) GOALS, Hampton Rovers: J. Zaina 2, J. Campion 2, J. Emmins 2, M. Robertson 2, C. Jones 2, J. Elston 1, P. Olivier 1, S. Care 1, H. Hodges 1, C. Jones 1, J. Bryant 1, J. Massey 1 Monash Blues: W. Hogan 2, A. Hawes 1, G. Adlam-Hunt 1 BEST, Hampton Rovers: H. Hodges, M. Robertson, J. Elston, S. Care, P. Olivier, C. Jones Monash Blues: C. Oppy, W. Hogan, J. Lawson, T. Berenyi, G. Adlam-Hunt, J. Wilson De La Salle 6.6,13.12,23.18, 27.23 (185) MHSOB 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 1.1 (7) GOALS, De La Salle: T. Nicholls 4, J. Short 4, D. Cowan 3, M. Laoumtzis 2, J. Hanley 2, J. Dennehy 1, T. Hyland 1, E. Avis 1, A. Wood 1, S. Taranto 1, H. Wardlaw 1, J. Stewart 1, T. Still 1, O. Milner 1, S. Vawser 1, J. McGAW 1, L. McCluskey 1 MHSOB: S. Shearer 1 BEST, De La Salle: O. Milner, E. Avis, H. Wardlaw, J. Short, T. Hyland, T. Nicholls MHSOB: S. Shearer, B. Katon, G. Velik, P. Niklas, S. Babb, W. Penhalluriack Ormond 4.3, 8.7,12.14, 18.18 (126) Beaumaris 3.3, 4.4, 5.5, 6.7 (43) GOALS, Ormond: N. Curwood 5, J. Meeking 5, C. Carothers 3, D. Gregg-Mantle 3, M. Hirschman 1, M. Kerstens 1 Beaumaris: Q. De Luca 3, M. Barber 1, S. Lambden-Grant 1, K. Jensen 1 BEST, Ormond: M. Hirschman, J. Keast, M. Jordan, J. Meeking, M. LaGreca, N. Curwood Beaumaris: M. Kornberg, A. Tanzimat, H. Goodman, F. Johns, Q. De Luca, P. Brooks
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Old Xaverians
St Bernard’s
Coach: Simon Brown Assistants: Anthony Hale
Coach: Peter Callinan Assistants: Nick Ferrari
Coach: Rocky Iannello Assistants: Serge Ramano
James Howard Charlie Haley Harry Zaia Ollie Purton-Smith William Kanz Sefton McGraw Liam Feather Tim Shallue Luke Gogis Matthew Hogan Adrian Indovino Pat Hatch Liam Wood Matthew Harvey Xavier Leonard Jack Gava Darcy Craig Pat Arceri Jordan Bull Matthew Dumbleton Nicholas Halliday Joey Cox Sam Harrington Kobi Wallis Hamish Ramsey Joel Mattiske Jack Hanley Joel Stewart Dominic Spicer Ashley Munday Daniel Anastasio Hamish Curtis Aaron Hay Damon Grant
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Old Melburnians Coach: James Ray Assistants: Guss Murray
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Chris Hughes Mitch Hughes Pat Romano Sam Woods Jed Carey Charlie Vague Stefan Piantella Tim Rose Tom Delzoppo Marcus De Leur Giacomo Zoccali Jack Holland Will Considine James Riley Joshua Hedley Darren Colaco Anthony Dillon Claude Issa Michael Caven Harrison Wade Edyn Sibbald Zac O’ Halloran Tom Riley (Capt) Jeremy Sullivan Nicholas Larkin Daniel Parkes Edward Connelly Joshua Turville Sean O’Keefe Jayden Foster Benjamin Ronke Tom Saundry
Old Scotch
Beaumaris
Coach: Steve Reddish
Coach: Carty Mick
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Michael O’Connor Brenton Schubert Corey Michaud Alex Cross Alex Whelebone Matthew Caia Jack Pollard Ben Nicoll James Symons Charles Kinsey James Dalzotto Taylor Gogerley Juy Capp Fin Neaves Morgan Hampton Brayden O’Toole Tom Dwyer Daniel Maloney Mitchell Kent Jordan Pastura Ben Wighton Jack Beckwith Tim Jeans Cameron Antunicco Jamie Popaz Tom McMahon Liam Hard Steven Lay Trent Pastura Declan Hampton Pat Hurst Jordan Bichsel Aaron Hodges Jack Bower Matt Hoy Jack O’Kearney Chris McCready David Goodchild William Lawrence Kiean Harbis Matthew Powell Kerwin Cafun Tom Chesters
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Luke Sabato Mitchell Smart Noah Armato Harrison Snell Samuel Holland Mark Spence James Spencer Daniel Dicintio Matthew Roberts William Ostrowsky Nicholas Fletcher Luke Peric Thomas Corboy Samuel Doyle Nicholas Brown Jay Canterbury Roland De Biase James Tighe Roland Stagg Joff Mithen Jacob Edginton Joshua Doggett Sam Lewin Daniel Lattanzio Thomas Vanderslik Thomas Sullivan Xavier Siebel Thomas Quinlan Jay Haydon Thomas Massey Oliver Gabelich Joshua Dunne Max Mercuri Matthew Knight Michael Turnbull Vince Newton Harry Kerr Henry Shaw Daniel Giannini Thomas Corboy Nicholas Meehan Scott Kaiser Thomas Peyton Michael Smith Thomas Stephenson Conor Utri
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U19 – SECTION 2 Whitefriars
Fitzroy
Caulfield Grammarians
Uni Blacks
Parkdale
Coach: Jeremy Freeman Assistants: Dave Kelsey, Dick Baker
Coach: Bruce Edwards
Coach: Brett Sinclair Assistants: Simon Widjaja, Mark Liddell
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
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University Blues
Collegians
Old Trinity
Mazenod
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
Coach: Rob Ferguson, Mark Louis Assistants: Alan Solomon
Coach: Speros Beasley Assistants: Adam Joyce, Nick Polidoros
Coach: Paul McDonald Assistants: Guy Ritchie
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AJAX
Old Camberwell
Old Carey
Old Ivanhoe
Coach: Adam Sacks Assistants: Danny Van Aken
Coach: Michael Ericson
Coach: Michael Tarrant Assistants: Michael Mitchell
Coach: Brad Shadbolt Assistants: Chris Branigan
Misha Voinsky Dylan Dexter Aaron Fetter Joshua Silver Dylan Rothschild (C) Jesse Velleman Jordan Lipton Jarred Grek Yoni Saltzman Jacob Kingston Jarrod Nankin Nathan Zielinski Ben Michelson Jeremy Forbes Josh Baron Jess Broons Justin Berkowitz Stephen Lustig Orren Chabbat Josh Kalmus Tom Rogers Adam Shapiro Ben De Winter Joshua Singer Joshua Heine Jamie Sackville Anton Fitt Ben Schwarz Brent Shapiro
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Mitchell Nixon Tom Bedford Jeremy Cator Charlie Pentney Karsten Rodenberg Harry Hill Cameron Wallace William Wright James Gaff James Davy Callan Ahmling Christopher Hill Robert Cumming Lee Andrianakis Nicholas Andrews Pier Akec Dan O’Connell Jack Ryan Edward Kerr Matt Reddish Alister Dickson Callum Cameron Jack Harris Matthew Prentice Toby Wooldridge Stephan Panagos Louis Triandos
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Josh Begeman Ross Eckersley Alex Bacskos AdamMeikle Anthony Stenta Dominic Inglese Tim Fidler Niko Ligdopoulos Liam Oliver Patrick Walsh Tyson Deane Richard Skok Ian Lobo Gianni Mancuso Jake Erman Damian Pierri Sam Wilcox James Mitchell Francesco Portella Henry Gibbs Nick Christo Josh Doherty William Gough Matthew Broughan Nick Marshall Nick Horsford James Kandiliotis Tom Kellock Chris Jowett James O’Kane Stephen Tsandoudakis Trent Crouch
Athol Candlsih
Sponsors: Teska Carson
East Ivanhoe
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Old Xaverians
St Mary’s Salesian
Old Marcellin
Williamstown CYMS
Coach: Patrick Kennedy
Coach: Manny De Bono Assistants: Jason Reddick Neil Taylor
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
Coach: Con Terzoglou Assistants: Zac Read
James Agius Harry Bales Luke Bosnar Jack Bueno Peter Callil Ben Case Nicholas Chancellor James Cosgrave Patrick Darrer Hugo Denton Harvey Donoghue Angus Dunn Lachlan Fitzpatrick Alex Gazdowicz Liam Gostencnik William Heath Adam Hermans James Hicks Henry Higgins Harry Higgins Jack Kelliher Fotios Keramitsis James McCANN Will McClusky Thomas McNamara Hugh Moodie Ben Murphy James Norman Fletcher Nugent Matthew Ongarato Theodore Paikopoulos Thomas Pepperell Jack Pica Nicholas Pillon Ben Polkinghorn Christian Prowse Matthew Quinn Edward Resic Tom Rickard Matthew Sharkey George Smart Josh Smith Nathan Sorrenti Michael Stanley Michael Timlin Bart Vaughan Lachlan Wright Thomas Wynne
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Denereaz Luke Dragonetti Jesse Monaco Brad Gibbs Cambell Williams Rueben Ryan Daniel Zacharopoulos Danny Curwood James Grant Darcy Newton Jeremy Baum Max Bussell Nick Ife Angus Douglas Will Drew Anthony Clery Connor Brooks Hugh Byrnes Jack Howard Michael Schipper Dane Hutchinson Cory Heggie Andrew Hanson Tom Angley Charlie Morrell Ben Fly Tom Evans Nathan nmeiselbach Harry Duncan Harley
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Northern Blues
PEGS
Coach: TBA
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
Coach: Frank Troost
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U19 – NORTH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Anthony Barresi Matt Barton Ben Caminiti Tim Cannan Jacob Capovilla Reece Centin Jack Condon Tom Ferris Matthew Bergin Sam Graf Alex Hannah Brian Hughes Callum Hutchesson Stephen Iiistro John Karikakas Jackson Lanting Andrew Lepa Lachlan Marr Tom Memery Jack Mighell Theo Miokovic Corey Moore Tom Mules David Mundy Toby O’Brien Will Odgers Aidan O’Rafferty Luke Pearce Michael Stergioponios Grant Stubbs Michael Troost Jimmy Vovos Hashan Weerasooriya Luke Zammit
St Bernards
Therry Penola
Whitefriars
Wyndham Suns
Yarra Valley
Coach: TBA
Coach: Mark Hudson
Coach: Ben Bucello Assistants: Scott McDonough
Coach: Brad Gilham
Coach: Bart Drew Assistants: Nick Chipman
P. Moloney F. Mc Nicol A. Mulkearns D. Parkes M. Farrant M. Dillon L. Perryman T. Devers L. Sullivan P. Comerford J. Firth A. Crocitti D. Drouge J. Oruba J. Notaro P. O’Sullivan M. Satterley W. Paszynk T. Hanmer W. Isaacs W. Baird J. Gauci S. Whelan C. Denahy J. Jones S. Tamraz D. Gilbert
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Raffaele Liano Hamish Donohue Anthony Tana Jack Twomey Lucas Di Vito Sean Rees Sean O’Sullivan Tom White Joel Costello Ethan Daley Luke Rocca Mitchell Keogh Luke Marinelli Jonathon Tonna Brendan Ward Aiden McIntyre Louis Taylor John Humphrey Andrew Mudgway Phouc Nguyen Jared Keenan Connor Kilbane Brock Egglestone George Di Ciero Chris Skapetis Chris Fiorile Michael Jacobson
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Jon Pisani Lachlan Imeneo James Battista Patrick Moseley Sean Maher Ashley Hickman Jordan Thompson Nicholas Adam Daniel Chen Jordan Morais Tom Battista Tom Walker Thomas Compassi Daniel Serrao Tom Lewis Lachlan Tuke Daniel De Angelis Adrian Cardamone Dean Mendes Taylor Battista (Capt) Thomas Condon Lachlan Morris Michael Coen Daniel Michael James Hardiman Callum Maynard
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Habib Ali Cody Harkin Ash Gallina Adam Scarpino Blake George Hayden Iannaconne (CC) Jaiden Dineen (VC) Abdullah Mohammed Josh Stephens Trent Galley Brenden Wilson Daniel Bean Nathan Clarke Scott Ryan Simon Nahyna Andrew Moshoudis Aaron Zahra Michael Bresnan Alex Galati Tate Stiles Mitch Bourchier Angus Holmes Harley Tunnicliffe (CC) Ash Collins Matt Accetta Jackson Gathercole Jake Millsom
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Nicky MacLennan Daniel Hawking Nathaniel Johnston Jedd Purbrick Josh Dobson Harry Parkes Nick Stedman Luke Bacolas Will Elsworth Cam Mitchell Liam Robb Mark McMillan Daniel Pascoe Matthew Killey Jake Maher Corey Kassabis Tyler Smith Jeremy Fensome Jesse Woolley Owen Bolt Tom Hancock Joel Gleeson Jordan Goldsmith Damian Rigo Rory Chipman Chris Fraser Mitchell Hatton Michael Gazeas Brendan Lee Josh Gray
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U19 – SOUTH Beaumaris
Collegians
De La Salle
Hampton Rovers
MHSOB
Coach: Darren Wadley
Coach: TBA
Coach: TBA
Coach: TBA
Coach: Jamie Anderson
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1 Sapphire can make or break you as a forward, soWatkinson it was lucky 2 Paul Niklas that on a typical cold July day 3in Ben 2013 Kuang those boys 4 Jerome Ah-Kan were on. We beat Vic Country by that day 5 3 Alexpoints Gleeson 6 Ben Steiner and ensured a night on Fitzroy 7 Street Guy Velik with Big V 8 Athan Sgardelis stalwarts Wintle and Zimbachs leave me 9 would Tony Tran Tom Feeney-Connor with a rough head and a rough11 explanation as to 12 Osman Elsouki Tom Scelsi my incompetence at work the 13 following day. 14 Lllewellyn Ryan
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My2 first original Mitchell Barber thoughts of playing for the Big V 3 Frasier Johns were interesting mixed bag. Positive, excited 4 and Aaron Keating 6 nervous, Daniel Ladds quickly followed by negative, and and 7 Alex Smout 9 Kaine Beasley then back to positive. The eagerness to represent 10 Neil McKenzie my11league with some of the gun players of Under Adam Tanzimat Joshua Davis 19s12 a huge feather in the cap, unfortunately it 16 is Nick Lapa 23 meant Tom Gregory also an extra night of training, which in the 24 Kyle McDonagh 26 was Max Aldrich end, very much worth it.
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Conor Khan As if pulling the Big V jumper16 on, playing with 17 Stephen Babb 18 James Wardeverything I’ve represented the Big V six times so far in myy all these good players, and enjoying 21 Sam Shearer Brendan VAFA experience, twice in Under 19s, once in around it wasn’t enough….22 Well,Cookit wasn’t. 24 Max Stella Nick Clampett Under 23’s, twice in the Senior’s and once over in Because the opportunity to25 travel to Ireland 26 Gibson Crampton Julian idea Avila Ireland. Each time was a huge honour and each absolutely topped it off. With28 no what to 29 Bernie Chen had distinctive memories that I’ll never forget. expect, I can genuinely say it was there with the 30 up Phil Huynh 32 Jason Pollock The two under 19 matches against Vic Countryy best fun I’ve ever had. Travelling over Ireland 33 Willall Penhalluriack 35 James McDonagh provided a real insight to the talent that hadn’t and playing International Rules was 36 James Ness awesome, 40 Jayme Lawson been drafted to the AFL, both games were played but having the chance to play against 41 Charlie Franklyn the All 42 Oliver Croad at an extremely high paced level. I can clearlyy Ireland team was better. Blokes like Bart Walsh 43 Michael Manteit James Ellison remember the moment running out alongside giving Zach Tuoey grief at the44 start of the game. 45 Danny Douros already big VAFA names in Dan Nicholson Having the Jack Russell like Aaron Thornton in and Dan Noonan and being proud of what I’d the forward line with me nipping away at the accomplished. We managed a come from behind opposition, we may as well have not have kicked victory against the Country that day and from the ball as the entertainment was already there. then on, I have repeatedly jumped at the chance We got smashed by the Irish in the football and to pull on the Big V jumper. at the pub, but we didn’t care. I was happy to be Oakleigh Old Haileybury Ormond Peninsula Old Boys Monash Blues in charge of Coach: the Barry fine system whilst on Donnelly the trip, Coach: Danny Hall Coach: TBA Coach: David Robbins Besanko Coach: James The Under 23 trip have Robert Putamorsi Assistants: Geoff Brereton, Chris to South Australia would Assistants: Assistants: Theo Messinis, Assistants: Joe Salvatore, I believe we accumulated somewhere White Mark Featherby, Anthony Thripp & Nicho Salvatorein the 1 Daniel Gregg-Mantle to3 be my favourite memory of representative Brian Parton J Benoiton 2 Cameron Muir 1 gave Tim Berenyi vicinity of about 300 Euro which us a good Runner: Paul Gleeson 4 M Tate Not only did we smash the Croweaters; 3 Matthew Hirschman 2 Lachlan Blackwood football. 5 B Grizzell money on 3ourMitchell last night out. 4 Sam Elliottamount of spending Blair 1 Jaycob Johnson 8 Acelebrations Seremalis the that night in Hindley St would 5 Will Robertshaw 4 Pat Brimacombe 2 Mitch Glenn Some of the a bit for print, but 9 J Cook 6 Richard Main 5 Lachlan Buck 3 fines James are Moignard (C) too rude have to VCbe one of the all time great sessions. 11 J Lever 7 Led Jack McCambley Lucas Buncle 4 of Jackthe Mierskitty came 6from the majority none other 14 C Pearson 8 Jack Cappichiano 7 James Chiefalo 5 Tom LaBrooy by15 blokes like Jack Bull, Jack North and Marshall T Michael 9 Tom Putamorsi 8 Charles Cosgriff Fines 6 Cal Parton umpire Merv than our favourite Monty. 17 A Weymouth 10 Brodie Todd 9 Hugh Duffy 7 Harry Featherby Rippon, 18 S CiavarellaitDVCprovided a real experience to get 11 Benjamin Hardwick 10 enough Justin Field sleep’, 8 Tory Taylor‘Not getting ranged from Merv 20 S Murray C 12 Matthew 11 Andrew Fitzgerald 9 Dylan Wilson to21 know blokes you are constantly battling it Jordan Z Barrett to him trying once a DJ. 13 Adam Schwarz Andrew HawesCrowd 10 to Tom tell Malanus (VC) he was 12 22 M Aranha out with each weekend. The mateship that 14 has Edward Scanlan 13 Will Hogan 11 Leon Newton 23 L Pappon favourite ‘Dimma’ also met the love of his life over 15 Zac Papacostas 14 Alex Hutcheson 12 Mitch Skaife 24 K Schmauder continued on from these ‘under’ matches 16 is still Jack Meeking 15 Thomas Jackson Bryce McLean 25 C Pinney in Cork, and14 she has since moved Australia 17 Liam Adlington 16 to Tom Lancaster and 15 Seb Barbour (VC) 26 B Weymouth DVC intact today. This always makes for interesting 18 Myles Neville Jamesman Lawson– true 17 aJosh Watts with the 17 27 T Nolan now lives in house great James Rumanovsky 18 Toby Leemon 28 J Davidson 18 Nelson Felsinger battles when trying to get the four points19 each 20 Nick Halsallstory. 30 K Bradley 19 Harrison Long 19 Jimmy Sinclair 33 T Perrett 22 Marcus LaGreca 20 Jason Ly 20 Jordan Boak Saturday. 34 R Henderson 25 Nick Edwards 21 Conor Mackle 21 Brandon Warn 36 D Paola For anyone22out there 31 Anthony Strahan 22 the Levi VAFA, McDonald by all Jason Anthonyplaying in 41 AN Malhotra Playing at the highest level you can in senior 33 Cal Carothers 23 Patrick Mulcahy 23 Nick Messinis (C) 42 M Ansell means make everyGleeson step possible to Oppy play these 35 Nick Curwood 24 Calvin 25 Jeremy 43 S Bhanwalis something that most footballers, football 37 and Lucas Lampos 25 Daniel Quattro 26 Andrew Hockhegger matches, there is no doubt you’ll cherish every 45 AK Malhotra 38 Troy Kettle 26 Jonathan Rutherford 27 Tom Feldgen (C ) certainly 52 L Gillard myself aspire to achieve. My debut at 44 Nick Oatensingle moment 27 Nicholas Schade 28 Alex Stock (VC) of it. 53 A Deneys 53 Mitchell 28 Conor Squires 29 Ben Ivansevic Old was memorable, but the opportunity to Price 61 AXavs Mezenstaff 57 Nick Houghton 29 Fraser Tankel 30 Tom Paterson 70 L Lloyd 64 Roland Johnson 30 Llewellyn Thomas 31 Alex Treherne play with the best players in the number 1 ranked 73 Rob Davis 31 Jake Wilson 33 Sam Harrison 74 Josh Smithe competition in Victoria was an enormous privilege 68 Rory Farrell Brendan Goss 75 Isaiah Tahana y Kerstens and no doubt one of the highest honours 79 in my Marlon (Old Xaverians) Chris Harms career. Having names like Summers, Young87 and Howat kicking it down your throat every quarter was something I could get used to. Midfielders
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UMPIRES
Steve McCarthy & Kit Harvey
REPRESENTATIVE UMPIRES Congratulations to all who represented us last weekend as follows: AFL Victoria Country #2 v VAFA Premier B to Division 4 at St Albans, Geelong, we had Russell Davidson (F), Ben Rickard & Liam van Essen (B), and Clayton Evans (G) AFL Victoria Country U/19 v VAFA U/19 also at St.Albans, we had Andrew Bowden (F), Hugh Bennett & Jack Punshon (B), and Josh prince (G). In the AFL Vic Community Cup, played at Werribee between AFL Victoria Country #1 v AFL Metro we had Mitchel Jones running the boundary. ANOTHER MILESTONE A big congratulations this week as Shane McNamara umpires his 200th VAFA game, in his 10th year of umpiring. Before he donned the whites (then the greens) he played with Werribee Districts where he played in a premiership. Shane thought that when he retired he would like to give something back to the game that he loves so much. So he took up the whistle and has never looked back. In 2009 he won The Most Improved Field Umpire Award which was a big surprise, and he gives credit to the great coaching he’s received over the years. The other big highlight was when he umpired a Premier B Reserve Grand Final in 2010, he has also umpired as high as Premier B. Again, he says that good coaching got him there. Shane says he’d like to say thank you to the VAFA Umpiring community over the last ten years for their help, support, advice & friendship. Enjoy the day at Williamstown Shane, and keep going!! MERV HEADS NORTH Senior VAFA field umpire Mervyn “Swervin’” Monty spent last week working in Darwin and took the opportunity to train with the AFL Northern Territory umpires. But it wasn’t a regular training session for the AFLNT group. Excitingly, AFL field umpires Jeff Dalgleish and Dean Margetts were up north to officiate the Melbourne vs Fremantle clash at TIO Stadium and both took leadership roles at AFLNT training. 52
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Jeff was in charge of the running and core strength exercises and Dean ran through a series of rule clarifications and revised some “blue mooner” scenarios. Heat is a major factor at training and during games in the Territory. Merv confirms that every umpire felt the burn that night, but in the best way. Umpires who are interested in travelling to Darwin for the 2014/15 AFLNT season should contact AFLNT Umpire Manager Mark Noonan: mark.noonan@aflnt.com.au.
LAWS OF THE GAME QUIZ Last week’s Laws of the Game Quiz question: What is the definition of a ‘kick’? The correct answer was OPTION B: the ball makes contact below a player’s knee.
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: What happens if the runner of the team kicking in enters the arc when the player with the ball is about to kick it? a) It is a ball up at the end of the kick off line (top line of the goal square) b) It is a free kick to the team that just scored at the end of the kick off line c) The ball makes contact on or below a player’s knee
PRE-FINALS DINNER The 2014 VAFAUA Pre Finals Dinner is to be held on Monday 25 August in the Members Dining Room at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. This is a compulsory event for all umpires. All members will have their pay deducted for this event in the pay run in the week commencing 4 August. Umpires who are unable to attend MUST email through their apology to Russell Davidson prior to 1 August – russelldavidson@haileybury. vic.edu.au Failure to do this will result in pay being deducted, regardless of attendance at the event. No exceptions. The cost of the dinner is as follows; All umpires: Parents of umpires aged 17 and under: Partners:
$68 $45 $75
Parents and Partners are most welcome to attend this event. Please notify Russell Davidson if you wish to bring anyone along. We hope to be announcing a wonderful guest speaker in the next few weeks. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
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St Bernards
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
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UHS-VU / Flemington
Williamstown CYMS
South Melbourne Districts
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
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VAFA COLTS
Olivia Crowe
@Liv_Crowe
LOW SCORING AFFAIRS UHS- VU finally got back that winning feeling, claiming their second victory for the season against Old Paradians by a single point. It was a long time coming for the Uni boys who hadn’t got the four points since the opening round. UHS VU were switched on from the first bounce, keeping their opponents to a single goal by half time. Old Paradians fought back in the last term to almost snatch the victory from UHS VU hands, but they managed to hold them off and claim victory. After a dominant first half of the season, ladder leaders Mazenod’s dominance has been pushed by a few of their opposition. Point Cook challenged the Nodders in a low scoring affair with multiple lead changes separating both sides at each break. Despite this, the Nodders were able to get the four points over the impressive Bulldogs outfit by 7 points. After a slow start and no score by quarter time, St Bernards fought back to be victorious by 18 points over the CY’s. It was a close knit match and it could have been anyone’s game. Max Jaggard and James Kilpatrick were best afield for the Snowdogs and CY’s respectively. University Blues were no match for Westbourne Gr, suffering a 125 point defeat at home. The Blues struggled to score as the Warriors dominance kept them to one goal for the match. Mitchell Gatti kicked 5 for the victors, whilst Joseph Kemp was best despite the defeat.
VAFA COLTS
LAST ROUND
Mazenod 0.1, 2.4, 2.8, 4.9 (33) Point Cook AFC 0.0, 3.0, 3.1, 4.2 (26) GOALS, Mazenod: J. Swainston 2, F. D’Alfonso 1, S. Mier 1 Point Cook AFC: A. Robinson 2, H. Skliros 1, C. England 1 BEST, Mazenod: W. Campbell, T. McKenna, J. Winn, L. McENIRY, M. Sier, J. Swainston Point Cook AFC: C. England, A. Gauci, J. Johnson-Boe, D. Duskovic, C. Day, C. Hobbins UHS-VU / Flemington 2.5, 4.6, 5.8, 7.9 (51) Old Paradians 0.1, 1.2, 2.6, 7.8 (50) GOALS, UHS-VU / Flemington: N. Munari 3, M. Mallia 2, J. Gilfillan 2 Old Paradians: N. Fraser 2, M. Ouzas 1, N. Kolotylo 1, D. Bartolo 1, B. Pannam 1, W. Gilmore 1 BEST, UHS-VU / Flemington: E. Ramsay, J. Gilfillan, F. Allen, T. Cheyne, F. Devlin, L. Mitchell Old Paradians: B. Pannam, W. Gilmore, B. Psarakos, N. Fraser, S. Di Placido, M. Kolotylo Westbourne Grammarians 5.4, 10.7, 15.13, 19.18 (132) University Blues 0.0, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1 (7) GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: P. O’Brien 5, M. Gatti 5, L. Fleming 2, N. Christou 2, T. Kitson 1, D. Chetcuti 1, A. Molloy 1, S. Hibbert 1, A. Tribonias 1 University Blues: L. Walder 1 BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: P. O’Brien, M. Gatti, H. Acciarito, A. Molloy, L. Fleming, L. Vella University Blues: J. Kemp, D. Lou, R. Macky, B. Scotland, A. Wood, L. Roach St Bernards 0.0, 3.1, 4.2, 6.9 (45) Williamstown CYMS 2.1, 3.1, 3.3, 4.3 (27) GOALS, St Bernards: R. Woods 1, L. Grech 1, M. Jaggard 1, M. Diamandis 1, T. Howard 1, E. Vahland 1 Williamstown CYMS: L. Goetz 1, J. Kilpatrick 1, K. Gilbert 1, C. Taylor 1 BEST, St Bernards: M. Jaggard, R. Woods, S. Merkel, C. Tormey, L. Grech, A. Cunsolo Williamstown CYMS: J. Kilpatrick, B. Ford, O. Becroft, J. Holgate, C. Bold, D. Schwarze
VAFA COLTS — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 32/69%) UHS VU v Westbourne Gr. Williamstown CYMS v Point Cook University Blues v Mazenod Old Paradians v St Bernards livescores.vafa.com.au
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Collegians
Kew
Point Cook
St Bernards
Coach: Ben Mason
Coach: Ian Aitken Assistants: Myles Ashton
Coach: Glenn McAlpine Assistants: Wayne Gough, Paul Reardon, David Kip
Coach: Craig Connelly Assistants: Shane Denahy
Michael Irvine Linus Walsh Fergus Huntington Seamus Hobbs Alex Cullen Sam Porz Ross Katsambanis Michael Gregory Harry Hawkins James Dunn Eddie Rice Lachie Cooke Jamie Clarke Chris Mark Mitch Palmer Ash Walls Harry Butterss Seb Mundy Jake Kyroussis Jack Harris Tom Danks Alex Porz James Kenyon Smith Toby Benjamin Jaden Douglass Harry Wilson Harrison Sinclair Nimai Gordon Jimmy Benjamin Jordan Rettke Zach Grabovic Josh Dickinson Freddie Sullivan Lachie Peck Tom Madden Oscar Pearson
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Jonathan Ayres Jed Carey Lachlan Clark Edward Connelly Anthony Dillon Thomas Donohoe Jack Firth James Ford Frazer Gatens Chris Gavaghan Thomas Howard Jack Howard Will Isaacs Bomani Jackson Max Jaggard Jake Jones Nick Larkin Dan Mighell Adam Mulkearns Ben Nathan Zach O’Halloran Pat O’Sullivan James Oruba Daniel Parkes James Riley Tom Saundry Michael Sauro Lachlan Sullivan Chris Tormey Josh Wallis Liam Whelan Seamus Whelan Rhyen Woods Sam Woods
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Werribee Districts
Williamstown CYMS
Richmond Central
Coach: David Speedie Assistants: Greg Sutton
Coach: Stephen Frenkel
Coach: Bredan Cocks Assistants: Gregor Burgess
Coach: Louie Binios Assistants: Reg Hickey
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Mason Frenkel Sarian Scarlett-Long Mitch Thar Dan Stois Tim Malia John Kaklikos James Borg Zac McMillan Aaron Gatty Kieran Delaney Nick Holdsworth Zane Goetz Hamish Keogh Brayden Monk Jordan Patty Anthony Limina Callum Lawson Jacob Russell Matthew Defina Brandon Doyle Max Gundy Alex Court Brendan Parker Ethan Henley Connor Yeoull Patrick Esposito Aaron Pogerzelski Anthony Daw Jarrod Stewart
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PREMIER THIRDS
LAST ROUND
University Blues 3.1, 8.6, 8.10, 12.11 (83) Old Scotch 0.4, 0.5, 4.6, 6.7 (43) GOALS, University Blues: W. Robinson 3, A. Walsh 2, P. Smith 2, C. McDonald 2, J. Edwards 1, T. Nagle 1, F. Mooney 1 Old Scotch: D. Mercer 2, W. Davis 1, C. Goldby 1, J. Ross 1, H. McClean 1 BEST, University Blues: T. Nagle, G. Place, P. Smith, N. MacRae, C. McDonald, D. Aukema Old Scotch: W. Davis, N. Lindsay, T. Mursell, C. Goldby, D. Mercer, W. Hewson University Blacks 0.6, 3.11, 8.17, 12.18 (90) Collegians 0.1, 3.1, 3.1, 6.2 (38) GOALS, University Blacks: B. Farrow 3, A. Mackay 2, J. Clarke 1, H. Arthur 1, H. Guthrie 1, C. Farrell 1, B. Mikus 1, H. Robinson 1, C. Lawford 1 Collegians: P. Timms 3, K. Findlay 1, S. Chamberland 1, T. Baxter 1 BEST, University Blacks: C. Farrell, B. Mikus, J. Clarke, C. Lawford, H. Robinson, S. Clinch Collegians: H. Mckenzie, J. Slatyer, L. Moon, K. Findlay, F. Walker, A. Baxter Old Xaverians 3.4, 5.6, 9.8, 11.8 (74) St Bernards 1.0, 3.2, 5.2, 7.7 (49) GOALS, Old Xaverians: P. Armstrong 3, J. Hanger 2, B. Corcoran 2, S. Ross 1, C. Dipierdomenico 1, P. Dillon 1, H. Buckley 1 St Bernards: D. Ryan 4, L. Whelan 1, J. Notaro 1, N. McAllister 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: P. Dillon, A. Torre, J. Smith, B. Corcoran, L. Dipierdomenico, L. Rogan St Bernards: W. Sullivan, M. Dillon, L. Whelan, N. McAllister, A. Corsetti
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Monash Blues 1.7, 2.9, 4.11, 5.12 (42) Hampton Rovers 0.0, 1.2, 1.3, 5.3 (33) GOALS, Monash Blues: T. Graham 2, S. Fazzolari 1, C. Vizard 1, T. Haines 1 Hampton Rovers: J. Coverdale 2, S. Cougan 2, L. Woodland 1 BEST, Monash Blues: R. Shenouda, M. Davies, T. Graham, T. Lakeland, A. Darnell, P. Farrar Hampton Rovers: W. Lingard, R. Houston, W. Wright, L. Woodland, Z. Cochrane, S. Tiernan St Kevins won by foreit. St Mary’s Salesian 4.2, 7.4, 10.5, 13.10 (88) Ormond 0.2, 2.5, 3.5, 5.6 (36) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: J. Sutherland 4, N. Pappos 3, N. Alexopoulos 2, D. Cropley 1, N. Ludwig 1, K. Raszka 1, L. Antoniades 1 Ormond: T. Harkin 1, T. Hungerford 1, C. Northey 1, C. Everett 1, M. Jukes 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: A. Ong, J. Sutherland, N. Alexopoulos, J. Gallus, N. Pappos, K. Raszka Ormond: C. Northey, B. Rockman, D. Cleary, J. Holland, S. O’Sullivan Parkdale Vultures 4.2, 5.6, 7.10, 11.13 (79) PEGS 1.1, 2.2, 2.6, 3.8 (26) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: P. Vernon 3, M. McDonald 2, K. Love-Linay 2, M. O’Connor 1, C. Sterling 1, D. Lonsdale 1, W. Kurth 1 P E G S: M. Velardo 2, K. Ng 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: A. Ricaut, S. Rickards, C. Giosis, D. Lonsdale, K. Ross, P. Vernon P E G S: G. Rayner, A. Hinkley, S. Caruso, A. McKenzie, B. Remboulis, G. Wilson
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Old Brighton 4.2, 6.4, 11.12, 13.14 (92) Old Carey 3.5, 7.9, 7.9, 10.13 (73) GOALS, Old Brighton: B. Trivett 5, N. Materia 2, A. Betts 2, S. Henley 2, E. Wittich 1, J. Withers 1 Old Carey: M. Andrews 3, A. Moshovelis 2, Z. Lisle 2, T. Chapman 1, T. Wilkins 1, B. Andrews 1 BEST, Old Brighton: B. Trivett, E. Wittich, J. Moffitt, A. Betts, L. Buntz, S. Henley Old Carey: C. Macrow, O. Yorston, C. Wallace, D. Pocock, A. Moshovelis, M. Andrews St Kevins won by foreit. Fitzroy won by foreit. Old Xaverians won by foreit. AJAX 2.2, 5.6, 10.9, 16.13 (109) Mazenod 3.3, 6.4, 8.4, 9.7 (61) GOALS, AJAX: D. Wein 4, E. Cher 3, E. Adelist 3, Z. Aron 3, Y. Dodge 1, M. Ash 1, A. Esakoff 1 Mazenod: S. Mann 5, S. Balloch 1, B. Chamberlain 1, D. Maskill 1, C. Collins 1 BEST, AJAX: D. Wein, E. Adelist, Z. Aron, E. Cher, B. Jones, Y. Gottlieb Mazenod: R. Kaye, S. Mann, S. Bamblett-Furner, F. Deegan, D. MacLeod, N. Klavins
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CLUB XVIII
Norm Nugent
SPARTANS MAINTAIN RAGE Round 12 results, which were clear cut (with one exception), have virtually decided each Final Four, although the double chance still has to be earned in Section 2.
REVIEW OF ROUND 12 SECTION 1 Hawthorn quickly regained composure after their fright in Round 11. This week they never allowed Old Geelong to gain ascendency as the “Spartans” kicked accurately and built a bigger lead as the match progressed until it was 144 points at game’s end. Surely a gross victory margin!! Old Xaverians had a game to remember against sixth placed Masala, who were shell shocked after the Xaverians kicked 10 goals in the first quarter. For the next three quarters the game continued in the same vein as the Xaverians led by James McDonnell with 10 goals, powered to victory by 174 points. I underestimated the ability of Prahran/ Assumption, whose meritorious 37 point victory over Mt Lilydale, provided a positive note in a Round which saw their Division 1 hopes fade. I have obviously underestimated Prahran/ Assumption who on present indications could pose problems for opposing finalists. SECTION 2 Richmond Central set the pace against Emmaus/ St Leo’s in a game where prevailing conditions affected play. The “Snakes” clung to a three point buffer at half time. However they failed to capitalize on the wind advantage in the third quarter and led by a mere 10 points at the last change. Although Richmond Central could not goal in the final quarter, their defenders held out resolutely and only allowed one goal to be scored, which gave the “Animals” a six point margin which they held until the finish of
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the match. Therry Penola all but clinched fourth place as a result of their 37 point win over Eley Park for whom the loss virtually ended their finals’ aspirations. Therry Penola, who played the more constructive football led throughout the game, were well served by ruckman, Brock Wilson. The veteran club stalwart Corey Cresswell, recaptured the form of his salad days to be best for Eley Park. Williamstown C.Y.M.S. received a forfeit from Bulleen Templestowe.
SECTION 3 Only marked inaccuracy in poor conditions, prevented North Old Boys/ St Patricks from having more than a 58 point winning margin over Kew whose poor start placed them in arrears throughout. Melbourne High School Old Boys made sure of their final four position when they led University High School/ V.U. throughout to record victory by 36 points. Louis Meyer enjoyed his northern journey by kicking eight goals of the “Unicorn’s” fifteen goals. La Trobe University received a forfeit from the Dragons.
PREVIEW OF ROUND 13 SECTION 1 It will require a marked Masala improvement, for their players to defeat Prahran/ Assumption whose form prior to the break was very good. I can’t forecast a Masala victory. Common sense indicates that undefeated leaders, Hawthorn should win again against Mt Lilydale whose form of late has not been good. In an early game, Old Xaverians should win well against Old Geelong who are not enjoying success in 2014. SECTION 1 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 33/92%) Masala v Prahran Assumption Mt Lilydale v Hawthorn Old Geelong v Old Xaverians
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SECTION 2 In an early game, Richmond Central (second) host Therry Penola who lie fourth. Despite Therry Penola’s recent good form, I believe that Richmond Central will have their measure so that the home team should win narrowly. Eley Park should keep their flickering final hopes alive by beating yet to win Bulleen Templestowe. In another final’s preview, Williamstown C.Y.M.S. (third) travel to meet Emmaus/ St Leo’s (first). Home ground advantage, especially if conditions are wet, as well as their depth of talent should insure that Emmaus/ St Leo’s emerge victorious. SECTION 2 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 23/64%) Richmond Central v Therry Penola Bulleen Templestowe v Eley Park Emmaus St Leos v Williamstown CYMS
SECTION 3 On Friday night, La Trobe University should continue their undefeated run by beating University High School/ V.U.T .who will be tested for endurance by the huge La Trobe ground. North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s showed flashes of brilliance last Round despite their marked inaccuracy. Their depth of talent and proven goal kickers should enable them to defeat the enigmatic Dragons. In a First Semi Final preview, Kew (third) travel to Melbourne High School Old Boys (fourth). Kew never threatened to take control of their last game while the “Unicorns”, aided by Louis Meyer’s goal kicking had a clear cut victory. From what I have observed this season, I believe that Melbourne High School Old Boys will win this match TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 31/86%) La Trobe Uni v UHS-VU NOBs/St Pat’s v Dragons MHSOB v Kew
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CLUB XVIII (1)
LAST ROUND
Old Xaverians 10.4, 15.9, 22.12, 30.17 (197) Masala 1.0, 1.3, 3.5, 3.5 (23) GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. McDonnell 10, S. Chester 6, N. Larkins 3, J. Raffaele 3, C. Reddin 2, N. Corcoran 2, P. Monti 1, R. Dillon 1, T. Fenton 1, A. McKenzie-Mcharg 1 Masala: B. Field 2, M. Peddlesden 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: J. McDonnell, S. Chester, N. Larkins, J. Raffaele, P. Monti, N. Corcoran Masala: J. Logan, N. Davis, B. Field, D. Crkvenac, Z. Kelly, S. Hurt Prahran Assumption 2.1, 7.9, 8.10, 15.11 (101) Mt Lilydale 5.3, 7.5, 9.9, 9.10 (64) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: C. Myres 4, W. Walford 3, N. Gouin 2, P. Bourke 2, D. Gaskell 1, P. Derbyshire 1, C. Berger 1, P. O’Connor 1 Mt Lilydale: M. Fernando 4, B. Boomsma 2, T. van Strijp 2, J. Ramsden 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: B. Michael, G. Ryan, J. Corrigan, C. Berger, N. Gouin, D. Cullen Mt Lilydale: M. Hollingsworth, D. Cerra, J. Ramsden, S. Hickey, C. Johnson, J. Ingram Hawthorn 6.1, 13.7, 20.9, 30.10 (190) Old Geelong 2.0, 2.2, 5.4, 7.4 (46) GOALS, Hawthorn: A. Mitropoulos 9, T. Wise 5, A. Marguccio 4, C. Katsanevakis 3, S. Neohoritis 2, J. Farah 2, W. Gullifer 2, N. Criticos 1, A. Demetriou 1, S. Zito 1 Old Geelong: J. Johnston 2, C. Russell 2, A. Trumble 1, T. Salewicz 1, E. Keena 1 BEST, Hawthorn: D. Ekonomides, A. Mitropoulos, T. Wise, M. Dabab, A. Demetriou, A. Marguccio Old Geelong: R. Buckley, O. Davies, C. Sherwin, J. Johnston, T. Smibert, D. Coward
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LAST ROUND
Emmaus St Leos 3.0, 6.4, 7.7, 9.13 (67) Richmond Central 4.4, 6.7, 8.11, 8.13 (61) GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: R. Hughes 3, B. Moran 1, S. Bavage 1, M. Pietryk 1, J. Cook 1, A. Athorne 1, J. Greensides 1 Richmond Central: A. Pruscino 3, D. Logan 1, S. D’Arcy 1, J. Kostopulos 1, M. McCabe 1, R. Nolan 1 BEST, Emmaus St Leos: B. Walters, J. O’Donnell, J. Fee, J. Vince, A. Gordon, A. Athorne Richmond Central: C. Nontapan, P. Iser, D. Logan, A. Pruscino, C. Logan, J. Chen Williamstown CYMS won by foreit. Therry Penola 3.2, 6.4, 11.7, 13.8 (86) Eley Park Sharks 0.4, 2.8, 4.9, 6.13 (49) GOALS, Therry Penola: T. Goodwin 3, J. Stefanou2, S. Bannister 2, R. McKerrow 2, J. Vernali 1, B. Campisi 1, S. Sacco 1, D. Tatlock 1 Eley Park Sharks: S. Kertes 2, S. Brown 1, J. Flower 1, M. Dupljanin 1, M. Viola 1 BEST, Therry Penola: S. Bannister, D. Casey, S. Sacco, B. Wilson, S. Matthews, J. Bibby Eley Park Sharks: C. Cresswell, I. Gridchin, S. Judd, D. Pumpa, T. Silvers, A. Grados
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MHSOB 4.3, 8.5, 13.9, 15.11 (101) UHS-VU 0.2, 1.6, 3.9, 9.11 (65) GOALS, MHSOB: L. Meyer 8, D. Grantham 3, D. Norbiato 2, M. Slattery 1, L. Albiston 1 UHS-VU: M. Mallia 3, O. Malyon 2, M. Morise 1, P. Russo 1, A. Hellner 1, L. Grant 1 BEST, MHSOB: L. Meyer, D. Norbiato, D. Grantham, R. Sazzad, M. Griffin, M. Feferkranz UHS-VU: L. Grant, B. Cross, S. Smits, M. Reinhard, P. Russo, A. Hellner LA TROBE UNI won by foreit. NOBS / St Pats 1.8, 5.11, 7.12, 11.15 (81) Kew 0.0, 1.1, 2.2, 3.5 (23) GOALS, NOBS / St Pats: T. O’Halloran 5, B. Lawty 2, S. Denatris 1, P. Daniels 1, H. Christie 1, T. Winship 1 Kew: T. Crompton 1, M. Kocurek 1, J. Galbraith 1 BEST, NOBS / St Pats: B. O’Halloran, T. O’Halloran, L. Fogarty, T. Mayfield, P. Daniels, J. O’Dowd Kew: A. Quinn, N. Zaher, M. Kocurek, J. Galbraith, J. Simonds, S. Cummins
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SHARPSHOOTERS
SHARPSHOOTERS Premier Matthew Handley Scott Gower Shura Taft Edward Weatherson
Old Xaverians Beaumaris FC Collegians Old Trinity Grammarians
LR Total 3 37 0 29 0 27 1 27
Premier C Ed Turner David Forrest Joseph Cosgriff Dominic Bolger
Hampton Rovers AFC PEGS Football Club Monash Blues Marcellin OC
LR Total 1 37 3 33 1 33 1 32
Premier Reserve Ned Walmsley Billy Riddle Justin Crameri Dylan Chaplin-Burch
Old Scotch Collegians University Blacks Collegians
LR Total 0 18 0 16 1 16 0 15
Premier C Thirds Dylan Gook Troy McMaster Matthew Flaherty James Barrie
St Mary’s Salesian St Kevins OB PEGS Football Club St Mary’s Salesian
LR Total 0 50 0 30 0 23 0 21
Premier Thirds Damien Ryan Andrew Walsh Todd Daniher Tim Varigos
St Bernards University Blues Old Xaverians Collegians
LR Total 4 28 2 18 0 16 0 16
Division 1 Jarrod Bannister Corey Bannister Matthew Keown Callum Wood
Therry Penola OB Therry Penola OB NOBS St Pats Old Geelong
LR Total 7 71 3 61 4 36 5 31
Premier B David Fayman Michael Meehan Jake Lew Panayioti Karageorgiou
AJAX Afc Old Haileyburians AJAX Afc St Kevins OB
LR Total 3 47 4 37 1 31 2 28
Division 1 Reserve Matthew Sultana Steven Barlow Joel Quinn Jon Rice
Williamstown CYMS Williamstown CYMS Therry Penola Prahran Assumption AFC
LR Total 4 38 5 33 4 29 2 21
Premier B Reserve Jamie Mugavin Julian Gambaro Cameron Tunbridge Will Osborn
University Blues St Kevins OB Old Melburnians Caulfield Grammarians
LR Total 0 39 4 36 0 23 0 21
Division 2 David Boundy Sabastian Ciavola Andrew Brazzale Aaron Thornton
Old Paradians Eltham Collegians AFC Kew AFC Elsternwick AFC
LR Total 3 51 3 49 3 38 3 35
Premier B Thirds Israel Gutnick AJAX Afc Brett Scott Caulfield Grammarians Zev Aron AJAX Afc Alexander Edmondson Beaumaris FC
LR Total 0 23 0 20 3 20 0 20
Division 2 Reserve Stefan Gusts Zach Tranter Joshua Monro Andrew Coath
St Mary’s Salesian Eltham Collegians AFC Old Paradians Eltham Collegians AFC
LR Total 0 53 0 37 0 35 0 25
Premier C Reserve Jack Fenner Harrison Lee Jake Barrett Nicholas Manning
LR Total 0 23 0 20 3 18 0 18
Division 3 Christopher Beluszar Ryan Harding Rhys Kirk Damon Marcon
Emmaus St Leos OC AFC Emmaus St Leos OC AFC UHS-VU AFC Northern Blues
LR 12 3 2 1
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PEGS Football Club Marcellin OC PEGS Football Club Ormond AFC
Total 45 42 41 40
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Division 3 Reserve Mitchell Sweeney Travis Houlden Leigh Booth Patrick Arnold
UHS-VU AFC Eley Park Sharks Eley Park Sharks Power House AFC
LR Total 7 48 0 25 2 24 3 23
Under 19 South Campbell Jones Jack Meeking Jaycob Johnson William Hogan
Hampton Rovers AFC Ormond AFC Peninsula OB Monash Blues
LR Total 2 37 5 36 3 27 2 25
U19 Premier Jeremy Hannan Jonathan Daggian James Canterbury Alex Smout
Old Xaverians Old Scotch St Kevins OB Beaumaris FC
LR Total 5 50 0 41 4 39 2 32
VAFA Colts Kieren McKeogh Josh Swainston Sean Money Brandyn Foley
Mazenod OC Mazenod OC Old Paradians Point Cook AFC
LR Total 0 39 2 26 0 23 0 23
Division 4 Reserve Jason Jackomos Shane Devers Jarrod Ward Daniel Lauletta
Hawthorn AFC West Brunswick AFC Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC
LR Total 4 49 2 29 2 25 1 24
Club XVIII (1) Ari Mitropoulos Antonio Brizzi Anthony Marguccio Sam Chester
Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Old Xaverians
LR Total 9 57 0 43 4 35 6 32
Division 4 Jason Ince Sam Gold Daniel Penny Andrew Baker
Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Box Hill North AFC Canterbury Football Club
LR Total 4 64 3 43 0 36 3 35
Club XVIII (2) Joshua Brown Robert Hughes Joe Vernali Richard Keenan
Eley Park Sharks Emmaus St Leos OC AFC Therry Penola OB Therry Penola OB
LR Total 0 35 3 34 1 25 0 23
Under 19 Section 2 Joseph Campbell William Blakey Daniel Batarilo Jack Francis
Old Trinity Grammarians University Blues University Blues Parkdale Vultures
LR Total 0 42 4 33 0 31 3 25
Club XVIII (3) Todd Macleod Louis Meyer Sebastian Digirolamo Damien Begg
NOBS St Pats MHSOB La Trobe University AFC UHS-VU AFC
LR Total 0 32 8 30 0 22 0 17
Under 19 Section 3 Nicholas Ebinger Xavier Burns Mitchell Nixon Daniel Ryan
Williamstown CYMS Marcellin OC Old Carey Grammarians St Mary’s Salesian
LR Total 7 54 5 53 6 51 0 34
Under 19 North Josh Stephens Thomas Hancock Reuben Blackmore-Moore Jack Firth
Wyndam Suns Football Club Yarra Valley OB Ivanhoe AFC St Bernards
LR 3 11 0 0
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 PREMIER C Marcellin Monash Blues Hampton Rovers Peninsula PEGS Oakleigh Parkdale Vultures Old Camberwell Ormond Banyule
DIVISION TWO P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
W 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 2 1
L 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 9 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
F 1135 1019 1132 1004 1045 960 933 1057 838 873
A 795 675 917 1024 1074 862 1013 997 1156 1483
% 142.77 150.96 123.45 98.05 97.3 111.37 92.1 106.02 72.49 58.87
Pts 36 32 32 28 28 24 24 22 10 4
A 377 626 629 785 833 802 940 780 726 1624
% 302.12 156.39 163.28 87.26 88.12 110.47 90.64 87.69 102.07 21.24
Pts 48 40 32 28 24 20 18 16 14 0
% 731.25 373.07 133.54 109.47 61.41 84.99 77.68 31.51 30.84
Pts 48 44 28 28 24 20 20 12 12
PREMIER C RESERVES PEGS Parkdale Vultures Old Camberwell Monash Blues Oakleigh Peninsula Ormond Marcellin Hampton Rovers Banyule
P W L 12 12 0 11 9 2 12 8 4 12 7 5 12 6 6 12 5 7 12 4 7 12 4 8 12 3 8 11 0 11
St Kevins St Mary's Salesian PEGS Old Ivanhoe Parkdale Vultures Marcellin Monash Blues Ormond Hampton Rovers
FF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1139 979 1027 685 734 886 852 684 741 345
P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
W 12 9 8 7 6 6 5 4 2 1
D 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1
FF 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0
F 1521 1302 852 555 522 685 675 334 314
A 208 349 638 507 850 806 869 1060 1018
L 0 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 10 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1564 1031 1183 1032 1169 1028 945 810 784 741
A 721 867 917 1014 994 1085 1234 1021 1109 1325
% 216.92 118.92 129.01 101.78 117.61 94.75 76.58 79.33 70.69 55.92
Pts 48 36 32 28 24 24 20 16 8 4
DIVISION ONE RESERVES Williamstown CYMS Old Geelong Prahran Assumption Therry Penola Whitefriars Yarra Valley Bulleen Templestowe NOBS/St Pats MHSOB Old Mentonians
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P W 12 10 12 9 12 9 12 8 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 4 12 2 12 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1187 1358 1175 997 1200 986 947 839 681 611
A 738 636 839 885 936 890 1150 1374 1236 1297
% 160.84 213.52 140.05 112.66 128.21 110.79 82.35 61.06 55.1 47.11
Pts 44 36 36 32 24 24 20 12 8 4
Old Eltham Collegians Ivanhoe St Mary's Salesian Kew Old Paradians St Johns Monash Gryphons Glen Eira South Melbourne Districts Elsternwick
P W L 12 12 0 12 10 2 12 10 2 12 9 3 12 5 7 12 4 7 12 4 7 12 3 9 12 2 10 12 0 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
F 1453 1416 1467 1299 731 711 767 449 536 211
A 490 428 464 582 876 886 1053 1143 1172 1960
% 296.53 330.84 316.16 223.2 83.45 80.25 72.84 39.28 45.73 10.77
Pts 48 40 40 36 20 18 18 12 8 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1490 1365 1203 1035 1139 917 820 909 890 933 870 313
A 704 846 850 858 924 924 830 925 999 882 1037 2105
% 211.65 161.35 141.53 120.63 123.27 99.24 98.8 98.27 89.09 105.78 83.9 14.87
Pts 36 36 32 32 24 24 24 24 24 16 16 0
DIVISION THREE L 0 1 5 3 5 5 7 9 9
DIVISION ONE Therry Penola Williamstown CYMS NOBS/St Pats Old Geelong Prahran Assumption Old Mentonians Yarra Valley Whitefriars Bulleen Templestowe MHSOB
P W L 12 11 1 12 9 3 12 9 3 12 8 4 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 5 7 12 3 9 12 2 10 12 1 11
DIVISION TWO RESERVES
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
PREMIER C THIRDS P W 10 10 11 10 11 6 9 6 10 5 7 2 11 4 10 1 11 2
Kew St Mary's Salesian Old Eltham Collegians Old Paradians St Johns Ivanhoe South Melbourne Districts Elsternwick Monash Gryphons Glen Eira
L 2 3 3 4 6 6 6 8 10 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1232 1036 905 1000 895 753 701 769 582 344
A 570 698 642 476 733 766 721 904 1224 1547
% 216.14 148.42 140.97 210.08 122.1 98.3 97.23 85.07 47.55 22.24
Pts 40 36 36 32 24 24 24 16 8 0
Emmaus St Leos Northern Blues Aquinas Swinburne University Richmond Central St Francis Xavier Power House Albert Park UHS-VU La Trobe University Eley Park Sharks South Mornington
P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
W 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 0
L 3 3 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 12
DIVISION THREE RESERVES UHS-VU Richmond Central La Trobe University Aquinas Albert Park Swinburne University Power House Eley Park Sharks St Francis Xavier Emmaus St Leos Northern Blues South Mornington
P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
W 11 10 9 8 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 0
L 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 1170 1228 1110 825 999 750 939 1058 629 718 705 341
P 11 12 10 12 12 10 12 10
W 10 8 8 6 6 4 2 1
L 1 4 2 6 6 6 10 9
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Agst 672 504 521 716 658 893 628 737 1012 1032 1069 2076
% PTS 174.11 44 243.65 40 213.05 36 115.22 32 151.82 28 83.99 28 149.52 24 143.55 20 62.15 16 69.57 12 65.95 8 16.43 0
VAFA COLTS Mazenod St Bernards Westbourne Gr. Point Cook AFC Williamstown CYMS Old Paradians UHS-VU / Flemington University Blues
F 968 878 699 679 598 510 441 352
A 297 444 368 624 817 626 811 986
% 325.93 197.75 189.95 108.81 73.19 81.47 54.38 35.7
Pts 44 32 32 24 24 16 8 4
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 DIVISION FOUR P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Hawthorn West Brunswick Canterbury Manningham Cobras Westbourne Gr. Box Hill North Point Cook Dragons North Brunswick Chadstone
UNDER 19 PREMIER W 12 11 9 7 5 5 5 4 2 0
L 0 1 3 5 7 7 7 8 10 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1740 1319 1285 1104 1068 1106 913 747 799 516
A 524 730 991 860 1056 1223 1090 1178 1098 1847
% 332.06 180.68 129.67 128.37 101.14 90.43 83.76 63.41 72.77 27.94
Pts 48 44 36 28 20 20 20 16 8 0
% 48 44 28 26 24 24 18 12 12 4
Pts 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0
W 12 11 7 6 6 6 4 3 3 1
L 0 1 5 5 6 6 7 9 9 11
D B 0 1983 0 1671 0 822 1 677 0 832 0 716 1 735 0 663 0 438 0 485
F 199 326 639 744 1131 1068 1063 1141 1196 1515
A 996.48 512.58 128.64 90.99 73.56 67.04 69.14 58.11 36.62 32.01
D 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
F 1642 1296 1246 1112 958 792 656 328
A 545 694 657 890 942 1205 1330 1819
% 301.28 186.74 189.65 124.94 101.7 65.73 49.32 18.03
Pts 44 38 36 30 24 8 8 4
Fitzroy University Blues Old Trinity Whitefriars Parkdale Vultures Mazenod Old Brighton University Blacks Collegians Caulfield Grammarians
P W L 12 10 2 12 9 3 12 9 3 12 8 4 12 7 5 12 5 7 12 4 8 12 4 8 12 4 8 12 0 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1086 1172 983 992 1008 725 699 609 480 596
A 673 791 727 678 771 849 1000 888 855 1118
% 161.37 148.17 135.21 146.31 130.74 85.39 69.9 68.58 56.14 53.31
Pts 40 36 36 32 28 20 16 16 16 0
L 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1256 1217 1193 1055 952 719 808 702
A 715 771 762 783 840 960 946 1400
% 175.66 157.85 156.56 134.74 113.33 74.9 85.41 50.14
Pts 40 36 36 32 24 20 16 4
L 1 4 4 5 2 6 6 7 5 12
D 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
F 1110 964 1010 888 647 930 810 725 490 431
A 579 713 804 842 391 925 712 750 636 1269
% 191.71 135.2 125.62 105.46 165.47 100.54 113.76 96.67 77.04 33.96
Pts 44 32 30 28 24 24 22 20 8 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 3
Club XVIII (1) Hawthorn Old Xaverians Mt Lilydale Prahran Assumption Old Geelong Masala
P W L 12 11 1 12 9 2 11 8 3 12 7 4 12 6 6 12 2 10 12 2 10 11 1 10
UNDER 19 SECTION 2
DIVISION FOUR RESERVES P West Brunswick 12 Hawthorn 12 Westbourne Gr. 12 Manningham Cobras 12 Canterbury 12 Box Hill North 12 North Brunswick 12 Point Cook 12 Dragons 12 Chadstone 12
St Bernards Old Xaverians St Kevins Beaumaris Old Scotch De La Salle St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Old Melburnians
P 12 12 12 12 12 12
W 12 10 6 6 1 1
L 0 2 6 6 11 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1706 1487 1085 858 588 517
A 568 740 987 1036 1345 1565
% 300.35 200.95 109.93 82.82 43.72 33.04
Pts 48 40 24 24 4 4
D 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 1 0 0 0
F 1142 823 878 847 716 528
A 589 615 862 828 870 1225
% 193.89 133.82 101.86 102.29 82.3 43.1
Pts 40 32 32 24 16 0
% 475.65 189.97 78.21 73.75 56.78 28.52
Pts 48 40 20 20 8 8
Old Ivanhoe Williamstown CYMS Old Carey Marcellin AJAX Old Camberwell Old Xaverians St Mary's Salesian
P W 12 10 12 9 12 9 12 8 12 6 12 5 12 4 12 1
Club XVIII (2) Emmaus St Leos Richmond Central Williamstown CYMS Therry Penola Eley Park Sharks Bulleen Templestowe
P W L 12 10 2 12 8 4 11 7 4 12 6 6 12 4 8 11 0 11
CLUB XVIII (3) La Trobe Uni NOBS / St Pats Kew MHSOB UHS-VU Dragons
P W L 10 10 0 11 9 2 12 5 7 11 4 7 12 2 10 8 2 6
D 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 2 1 0 1 0 0
F 1465 1098 718 677 666 363
A 308 578 918 918 1173 1273
UNDER 19 NORTH Ivanhoe Wyndham Suns St Bernards PEGS Therry Penola Yarra Valley Banyule La Trobe University Northern Blues Whitefriars
UNDER 19 SOUTH Ormond Oakleigh De La Salle Peninsula Beaumaris Hampton Rovers Monash Blues Collegians Old Haileybury MHSOB
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P W 12 11 12 8 12 7 12 7 7 5 12 6 12 5 12 5 7 2 12 0
P W L 12 10 2 10 8 2 11 8 3 11 7 4 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 5 7 11 4 7 11 3 8 12 1 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D FF 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1119 941 1010 1015 1066 875 790 594 573 441
A 563 481 638 763 829 861 905 966 971 1324
% Pts 198.76 40 195.63 40 158.31 36 133.03 28 128.59 24 101.63 24 87.29 20 61.49 16 59.01 12 33.31 4
63
WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Club St Bernards
Seniors
Reserves
19/18
Thirds/ C18
Total
36
20
33
9
98
University Blues
40
22
27
8
97
Williamstown CYMS
36
20
27
7.5
90.5
Therry Penola OB
48
16
18
6
88
Hawthorn AFC
48
22
0
12
82
St Kevins OB
28
20
25.5
8
81.5
PEGS Football Club
28
24
21
6.5
79.5
Ivanhoe AFC
24
20
33
0
77
Fitzroy FC
26
10
30
8.5
74.5
Old Carey Grammarians
32
10
27
4
73
1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 PREMIER University Blacks St Bernards Old Trinity Old Scotch Beaumaris Collegians Old Xaverians De La Salle St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Brighton
PREMIER B P 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
W 9 9 8 5 5 5 4 4 3 3
L 2 2 3 6 6 6 7 7 8 8
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1015 1001 901 907 911 791 699 632 792 722
A 591 682 773 884 907 923 831 850 1006 1005
% 171.74 146.77 116.56 102.6 100.44 85.7 84.12 74.35 78.73 71.84
Pts 36 36 32 20 20 20 16 16 12 12
D 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
F 1001 777 827 668 642 705 743 620 641 571
A 465 609 623 689 639 670 714 826 935 1025
% 215.27 127.59 132.74 96.95 100.47 105.22 104.06 75.06 68.56 55.71
Pts 40 28 26 24 22 20 20 16 16 8
PREMIER RESERVES St Bernards Old Xaverians Beaumaris Collegians University Blacks Old Scotch Old Brighton St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Trinity De La Salle
P W 11 10 11 7 11 6 11 6 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 4 11 4 11 2
University Blues Old Carey St Kevins AJAX Fitzroy Old Melburnians Mazenod Caulfield Grammarians Old Haileybury Old Ivanhoe
P W 12 10 12 8 12 7 12 7 12 6 12 6 12 5 12 5 12 3 12 2
L 2 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 10
D 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
F 1450 1132 1213 981 920 1011 908 824 880 715
A 573 1048 1062 948 986 907 1054 1123 1127 1206
% 253.05 108.02 114.22 103.48 93.31 111.47 86.15 73.37 78.08 59.29
Pts 40 32 28 28 26 24 20 20 14 8
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1322 1312 852 979 794 786 604 653 563 407
A 369 528 614 747 858 867 792 936 1232 1329
% 358.27 248.48 138.76 131.06 92.54 90.66 76.26 69.76 45.7 30.62
Pts 44 40 32 28 20 20 20 20 12 4
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
% 273.63 160.14 152.49 139.25 104.06 98.99 85.58 72.48 52.98 25.27
Pts 44 36 36 32 24 20 20 16 12 0
PREMIER B RESERVES
L 1 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 9
University Blues St Kevins Caulfield Grammarians Old Melburnians Old Carey Fitzroy AJAX Old Ivanhoe Old Haileybury Mazenod
P W L 12 11 1 12 10 2 12 8 4 12 7 5 12 5 7 12 5 7 12 5 7 12 5 7 12 3 9 12 1 11
PREMIER B THIRDS PREMIER THIRDS University Blacks St Bernards Old Xaverians University Blues Collegians Old Melburnians Old Scotch
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P 10 10 8 11 11 9 10
W 9 8 6 5 5 3 1
L 1 2 2 6 6 6 9
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 0 1 0 0 0 1 1
FF 1 0 3 0 0 0 0
F 885 815 843 730 639 490 526
A 552 509 538 669 697 765 773
% 160.33 160.12 156.69 109.12 91.68 64.05 68.05
Pts 40 36 36 20 20 16 8
Old Xaverians Fitzroy St Kevins Old Brighton Caulfield Grammarians AJAX Beaumaris Old Carey Old Trinity Mazenod
P 10 11 10 11 10 12 10 12 10 10
W 9 8 7 7 5 5 5 4 3 0
L 1 3 3 4 5 7 5 8 7 10
FF 1245 900 1040 1004 821 786 819 711 506 353
A 455 562 682 721 789 794 957 981 955 1397
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