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Michael Sholly
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MEN’S HEALTH ROUND The VAFA is proud to partner One in Five and this week’s round is dedicated to Men’s Health. The vision of One in Five is to change the ‘one in five’ statistic (one in five men will suffer some form of mental health) to none in five, by funding cutting edge medical research focused on improving the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of major mental disorders. For 122 years the VAFA has provided the opportunity for young men to stay active by playing Australian rules for the love of the game; however, our role has become bigger than providing a physical outlet. We partnered with One in Five because we believe their message and the work they do around mental health, particularly focussing on young men has a significant connection with what the VAFA and our clubs are about. Whilst playing football in the VAFA has always provided obvious benefits for men’s health in the physical sense, the VAFA, just like the rest of the community, has seen a shift in focus to include the mental health of men.
A letter in FTLOTG last week highlighted the care there is for one another in the VAFA. Whilst we are focussing on the individual in this round, similar concern was shown by one club towards a fellow amateur club. On hearing of some financial issues facing Marcellin, Ormond AFC purchased a Marcellin club membership and included a donation. A club caring for another at a management level is one thing, however the Ormond players were made aware of the situation and decided to assist. Motivated by the committee’s decision, the players donated their weekly raffle money which would have gone to their end of season trip. This goes to the soul of amateur sport. To play for the love of the game and the camaraderie of your friends. To participate to the best of your ability whilst working together with your team mates for a common purpose. To socialise after, sharing the highs and lows with your teammates, officials and supporters and then trying figure out a way collectively to improve the following week.
Tragically, too many of our clubs have had firsthand experience of the devastating end result of when young men go untreated for various mental health issues. The VAFA’s partnership with One in Five has been at the forefront of this shift.
The VAFA has a strong history focussing on the health of the many thousands of young men that play Amateur Football each year. The opportunity to stay physically active in a team environment, creating fantastic friendships, lifetime bonds and support networks is something the Board and staff of the VAFA are very proud of.
The week is largely about awareness, but also if you are able to raise money in any small way for charity then we would encourage everyone to do so. Various VAFA clubs have strong affiliations with One in Five and other charities focussing on men’s health and the VAFA is pleased to help promote a club’s efforts to raise money for such charities.
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The Amateur Footballer THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION July 26, 2014
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Andrew Leonard
BUSINESS AS USUAL The bottom two lost and the top two won – back to business as usual in Premier? The middle of the table contained the most interesting developments last weekend. Old Xaverians momentum continues to build with a third straight win; defeat St Bernard’s this week and that will set tongues wagging. Unfortunately for Xavs, Collegians and Old Scotch both won, albeit in different circumstances but the battle for fourth is well and truly on. Despite Old Trinity losing consecutive games for the first time this year, I still have faith the T’s will be there in September. Just who will depart Premier still has an air of uncertainty. But more and more it looks like six wins will be enough for safety meaning any one of five clubs still have a nervous few weeks ahead of them. The weather may have made it unpleasant but for the rest of us on lookers perched in the pavilion the spectacle of Premier football at night was a welcome addition. The historic first ever Premier or A Grade match between Collegian and Old Brighton kicked off the round. Brighton brought a physical presence to the game in the opening quarter and we looked set for a ding dong battle. Unfortunately after quarter time, the Tonners were limp. Collegians blend of experienced good players and youthful exuberance shone through. However not as brightly as the light beaming down on Nick Corp. The Recruit participant missed the final 13 on the show but he also missed out on kicking a bigger bag than his seven goals. Corp finished the night with 7.5 and two out on the full. The other player to impress was a near 30 year old debutant Gareth Jones who has played thirds, reserves and firsts in the last three weeks. Oh and Jones took a Mark of the Week contender – not bad for a former soccer player. All in all this wasn’t a great spectacle football wise, wet conditions and an ever expanding margin meant Collegians did this easily and assumed fourth spot for 24 hours. Old Scotch reclaimed fourth sport from the Lions after they came from 28 points down half way through the third to defeat Old Trinity by a goal 2
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at Camberwell. Old Trinity held sway at half time and then looked like winners as they kicked the first three goals of the third. Then Ed Barlow lifted his intensity around the contests and continued to drive the ball forward for the Cardinals. Mark Passador, despite missing chances he would normally convert was a menace for the Old Trinity defenders, particularly after they lost Harry Tinney for most of the second half. Despite the efforts of the Howell’s Nick and Ben, Trinity were down to two on the bench for the last term. The T’s ran out of legs and with scores level for five of the last six minutes, a Passador mark and goal saw Old Scotch return to the four at the siren. Beamauris arrested their recent form of horrific first quarters with one of their best quarters of football in the opening term at Toorak Park. In an often volatile match, the Sharks were playing controlled disciplined football with the game very much on their terms. Pat Hawkins pulled in the Xavs players at quarter time and informed them in no uncertain terms that the opening quarter was their worst to date under the new coaching structure. To their credit Old Xavs responded to take a half time lead on the back of multiple goals via Larkins and Waller. The move to send Waller forward in games continues to pay dividends. Waylen Manson was a constant threat for Beaumaris and he took a Mark of the Year contender and finished the day with six, but he also missed a few chances he should have kicked. Beaumaris put in a half (2nd & 3rd terms) without kicking a goal and this ultimately cost them. Caydn Beetham was again prominent for Xavs whilst David Sapuppo has been important in recent weeks and it showed again here. Remember last year when Blacks would grind teams down and win 9 goals to 7, well now forget PREMIER — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 42/70%) Old Brighton v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Scotch v De La Salle Old Trinity v Collegians St Bernard’s v Old Xaverians University Blacks v Beaumaris
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it. The 2014 incarnation of University Blacks is a scoring machine. For the second consecutive week they had at least half their sidekick a goal. Cam Turner led the way with four but eleven other Blacks players were on the board in 85 point humbling of De La Salle. Tyson Kruse again shone and it’s not just Blacks supporters who are admiring his feats, as the local press is on to him too, with a write up on the Queenslander in the Leader this week. Jason Blake also had one of his best performances in a Blacks jumper. De La Salle’s form line is not great – despite a great win over St Bernard’s De La haven’t fired a shot in the past couple of weeks. They are a very young list, and their inexperience often shows, but expect this proud club to fight every step of the way in the coming weeks. St Bedes/Mentone Tigers probably should have beaten St Bernard’s at Brindisi St. Both sides had their chances to convert simple shots at goal but the missed opportunities at the Tigers
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Two huge game this weekend. Old Brighton hosting the Tigers is just about a relegation fight not to miss. Xavs journey to the Snakepit of St Bernards will tell us whether their recent wins are the start of something bigger. The other games are all significant too mind you. There are no easy games in Premier.
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Collegians 2.4, 8.8, 11.9, 18.12 (120) Old Brighton 3.1, 4.1, 6.2, 6.5 (41) GOALS, Collegians: N. Corp 7, A. Croft 2, N. Ries 2, J. Eimutis 2, D. Russo 1, C. Cassidy 1, L. Apted 1, J. Cashman 1, G. Jones 1 Old Brighton: M. Dewar 2, M. Karayannis 1, D. Anthony 1, C. King 1, S. Hooy 1 BEST, Collegians: N. Corp, A. Scott, C. Cassidy, G. Jones, L. Apted, T. Zimbachs Old Brighton: L. Healy, M. Bruin, O. Cavallaro, B. Austin, D. Fallon, M. Dewar University Blacks 5.1, 7.7, 14.9, 21.11 (137) De La Salle 2.5, 4.5, 5.6, 7.10 (52) GOALS, University Blacks: C. Turner 4, N. Batten 2, J. Blake 2, H. Lahy 2, S. Thomas 2, J. Ernest 2, A. Locke 2, J. Slabbert 2, T. Kruse 1, A. Pattison 1, J. Laurie 1 De La Salle: M. Carney 3, M. Moore 1, J. Gotch 1, T. Curry 1, T. Humphrey 1 BEST, University Blacks: T. Kruse, A. Pitt, N. Batten, J. Blake, H. Lacey, S. Weekley De La Salle: S. Williams, T. Moloney, J. Gotch, T. Kovess, M. Carney, E. Murphy Old Scotch 3.1, 4.9, 6.14, 10.19 (79) Old Trinity 2.5, 6.5, 9.12, 10.13 (73) GOALS, Old Scotch: M. Passador 3, M. Seed 2, A. Franetic 1, C. Watts 1, R. Wills 1, E. Barlow 1, E. Furey 1 Old Trinity: J. Osborn 3, E. Weatherson 2, K. Spassopoulos 1, J. Hunt 1, A. Heuston 1, B. Howell 1, M. Yeoman 1 BEST, Old Scotch: E. Barlow, R. Eva, A. Franetic, M. Passador, J. Hurley, C. O’Shannessy Old Trinity: H. Tinney, N. Howell, M. Kilpin, B. Howell, T. Howell, H. Winter Old Xaverians 0.2, 6.4, 9.8, 13.12 (90) Beaumaris 4.2, 4.4, 4.9, 9.9 (63) GOALS, Old Xaverians: C. Larkins 3, E. Prowse 2, C. Waller 2, L. Tiernan 2, M. Handley 1, B. Kennedy 1, L. Denton 1, J. Williams 1 Beaumaris: W. Manson 6, A. Carroll 1, M. Petering 1, R. Cathcart 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: C. Beetham, D. Sapuppo, T. Williams, D. Ryan, L. Tiernan, E. Prowse Beaumaris: S. Gower, W. Manson, M. DeFontenay, S. Coote, W. Gillespie, R. Cathcart St Bernards 3.5, 7.7, 8.9, 10.14 (74) St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 0.1, 2.9, 7.16, 8.18 (66) GOALS, St Bernards: A. Merrington 5, C. Jones 1, L. Madden 1, A. Singleton 1, N. Burgin 1, N. Cooke 1 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: M. Coen 2, M. Wintle 1, S. Doherty 1, J. Robertson 1, P. Tyquin 1, M. Curcio 1, M. Barnes 1 BEST, St Bernards: A. Merrington, A. Bentick, N. Kazuro, T. Sullivan, J. Manunzio, M. Borzillo St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: P. Tyquin, T. Doherty, T. Garside, S. D’Andrea, P. Kean, M. Coen
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end were more guilt edged. Nevertheless their improved form continues albeit without the four points. Paul Wintle’s late withdrawal threw out the Tigers a structure a little, particularly as Merrington booted five goals for the Snowdogs. Despite this, SBMT were in this game until the end. St Bernard’s ran over them in the last and should have won by more, but the match served as another reminder of how tight this section is. Pat Tyquin put in another exemplary display and Tim Doherty banked another fine performance. Again the St Bernard’s mids were prolific and they would have been happy to come away with a win form their longest road trip.
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Old Brighton 1.4, 4.5, 7.9, 9.11 (65) Collegians 2.2, 2.3, 3.4, 4.6 (30) GOALS, Old Brighton: B. Blatt 3, D. Dawes 2, M. Tregear 2, C. Macleod 1, M. Ho 1 Collegians: J. Hampton 2, S. Sabbatucci 1, A. Stone 1 BEST, Old Brighton: J. Pascoe, J. Davis, L. Otto, T. Hamilton, J. Edge, J. Davis Collegians: S. Hall, M. Dockery, S. Hynes, M. Yates, C. Bonnar, J. Dunn University Blacks 1.3, 5.5, 8.6, 9.6 (60) De La Salle 1.1, 4.1, 4.6, 6.9 (45) GOALS, University Blacks: S. Myers 2, J. Crameri 2, L. Huntington 1, T. Storer 1, T. Howgate 1, J. Steadman 1, B. Sheahan 1 De La Salle: R. McDonough 4, D. Craig 1, S. Woodcock 1 BEST, University Blacks: B. Sheahan, S. Myers, J. Bismire, L. Devine, B. Saliba, D. Cooper De La Salle: G. McDonough, T. McMahon, R. McDonough, J. Mattiske, S. Lowe, E. Clinch Old Scotch 2.4, 7.8, 12.14, 16.16 (112) Old Trinity 3.1, 4.2, 5.3, 7.5 (47) GOALS, Old Scotch: W. Strange 3, N. Walmsley 3, M. Peric 2, W. Carroll 1, T. Harkness 1, C. Goldby 1, J. Nikolovski 1, D. Mercer 1, L. McDonough 1, S. Leith 1, H. Calway 1 Old Trinity: A. Hore-Lacy 3, A. Syme 1, T. Mitchell 1, O. Fairweather 1, A. Medland 1 BEST, Old Scotch: A. Hummerston, M. Peric, W. Strange, H. Calway, N. Lindsay, T. Harkness Old Trinity: J. Walsh, A. Coughlin, L. Juric, C. McCasker, A. Syme, A. Medland Old Xaverians 3.3, 8.6, 11.7, 15.11 (101) Beaumaris 2.1, 3.2, 5.4, 5.7 (37) GOALS, Old Xaverians: F. Lane 3, M. Cain 3, C. Beetham 3, P. Allan 2, E. Lachal 1, T. Parker 1, R. Ralph 1, C. Santalucia 1 Beaumaris: W. Mattingley 2, S. Braithwaite 1, W. Edmonds 1, L. Edmondson 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: M. Skidmore, C. Beetham, M. Douglas, E. Lachal, C. Santalucia, T. Parker Beaumaris: B. Haynes, T. Pritchard, T. Abbott, M. La Fontaine, W. Edmonds, S. McNicholas St Bernards 3.2, 3.5, 7.8, 11.12 (78) St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 2.3, 5.4, 8.5, 8.8 (56) GOALS, St Bernards: B. Considine 4, T. Duyndham 4, J. Gay 1, B. Peart 1, B. Cooper 1 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: J. Dalzotto 2, T. Jeans 2, S. Glennen 1, L. Stutterd 1, L. Terrell 1, P. Groves 1 BEST, St Bernards: J. Weir, B. Considine, J. Malseed, J. Bennie, R. Schroder, L. Scerri St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: D. Foley, J. Beckwith, J. Dalzotto, F. Neaves, M. Pitt, J. Heron
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Blair Morton
@blairwmorton
NODDERS LATE BID? Round 13 saw Mazenod play a ruthless second half to thrash Fitzroy and stay in the top four hunt; St Kevins put away AJAX, to boot them out of the top four for the first time this season; Old Melburnians overcame Old Ivanhoe to fill the void left by AJAX; while University Blues accounted for a brave Old Haileybury and Old Carey ravaged Caulfield Grammarians. Mazenod enhanced their claim of top four contenders, with an impressive win over Fitzroy. An even first half saw Mazenod lead by one point going into the main break, having overcome a two goal quarter time deficit. The second half belonged to Mazenod, however, who kicked 13 goals, keeping their opponents to just two. James Kavanagh starred with a 10 goal bag for Mazenod, while Nick Thomas and Ben Phibbs snagged two each. Michael Johnson, Byron Bonner, David Chamberlain and Gus Patti were all strong for Mazenod, especially in the second half in which they devastated their opponents, and won almost every contest. Captain Dan Bisetto was valiant for Fitzroy, running hard and hunting the ball all day. Fitzroy and Mazenod are now near rivals, on 26 and 24 ladder points respectively, and as they aim their sights at a late season a top four drive, this game may be a good barometer of where each team is at. St Kevins kept themselves in the four, beating top four rivals AJAX at Gary Smorgon Oval. St Kevins jumped from the blocks early, leading by a goal at the first break, and three majors at half time. AJAX came out hard after half time, kicking a couple of quick goals to reduce the margin to nine points. However, SKOB dominated from thereon, adding eight goals to the scoreboard while holding AJAX to three goals for the half. Steve Salopek dominated around the ground for SKOB, while also adding a major to the St Kevins tally with a classy goal. Jarrod Nash and Tom Cunningham were also strong, complementing Lachy Nankervis’s six majors and Zak Ginies’ four, which were genuinely match winning for a SKOB outfit which looks to be finding some form that could take them deep in to the season. Old Melburnians travelled to Chelsworth Park for a 4
fixture against Old Ivanhoe, and came home with a reasonably hard fought 4 points. A free scoring opening term which saw five and six goals kicked by Old Ivanhoe and Melburnians respectively had everyone at the Pine Lodge entralled. However, the Dark Blues outmuscled the ‘Hoes in the following three quarters, with some harder bodies and slicker ball movement proving the difference around the ground, culminating in a six goal win. Tom Paule in his 100th game was again excellent for OM’s, his performance around the ground stellar as he is displaying some career best form. Nick Voyage and Sam Playfair both contributed notable performances for the victors, while Nick Gieschen was mighty for the ‘Hoes. Old Haileybury were defeated in a manner that has become typical for Uni Blues in 2014. A relatively even and low scoring first term had both teams alive, before Blues clicked up a to superior standard and played almost one way footy from there on. To their credit, Old Haileybury didn’t lie down in defeat, managing 10 goals of their own. Wayward kicking again hurt the Blues’ winning margin, a factor that may become more dangerous at the pointy end of the season when games become closer for the Blues. Dom Nixon’s class in the forward line meant he was the best among a score of goal scorers. Jack Watts and Marshall Rippon were the best afield in what was another overall team performance for the Blues. The Blood’s John Nicolopoulos’s six majors couldn’t go unmentioned, especially given the quality of opponent they were kicked against. Old Carey dismantled Caulfield Grammarians and in doing so dashing the ‘Fields finals chances for 2014. A ten goal to nothing opening term blasted the game open for the Panthers, who hunted the footy with all the tenacity and ruthlessness of their PREMIER B — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 36/55%) Old Carey v Fitzroy Mazenod v AJAX Caulfield Grammarians v Old Haileybury Old Melburnians v University Blues St Kevins v Old Ivanhoe
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mascot. Their 25 goals to 4 for the match was a true decimation of an opponent that is no slouch in the 2014 Premier B season. If this performance from the likes of Jarrod Reid, Matt Laidlaw, Steve Freemantle and James Courtot to name only a few within the Panthers ranks was nothing else, it was a warning to the rest of the competition that perhaps this year is not all about Blues. This week sees Old Carey take on Fitzroy in what will make or break the ‘Roys season. A win keeps them well and truly in the top four race, whereas a loss could mean the remainder of the season is series of dead rubbers. Carey on the hand have another opportunity fine tune in preparation for finals footy against a quality opposition. Mazenod take on AJAX in what is a fascinating game for
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LAST ROUND
Old Carey 10.8, 12.13, 18.14, 25.18 (168) Caulfield Grammarians 0.0, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2 (26) GOALS, Old Carey: M. Laidlaw 6, J. Reid 6, J. Rice 2, S. Freemantle 2, B. Fordham 2, G. Parker 2, J. Murphy 1, T. Roach 1, B. Smithwick 1, C. Howat 1, R. Bongetti 1 Caulfield Grammarians: T. Yelland 1, A. Clarke 1, T. Haugh 1, J. Woodman 1 BEST, Old Carey: S. Freemantle, J. Courtot, J. Murphy, J. Reid, T. Roach, A. Reed Caulfield Grammarians: L. O’Keefe, D. Reilly, D. Meddings, D. O’Keefe, C. Williams, S. Meredith University Blues 2.5, 9.6, 12.12, 14.18 (102) Old Haileybury 1.1, 4.1, 6.3, 10.3 (63) GOALS, University Blues: D. Nixon 2, M. James 2, C. Williams 2, J. Townley 1, P. Hayes 1, T. Blakey 1, J. Mugavin 1, M. Torney 1, P. Gardiner 1, M. Rippon 1, G. Curnow 1 Old Haileybury: J. Nicolopoulos 6, M. Meehan 2, R. Johnson 1, N. Gooda 1 BEST, University Blues: J. Watts, M. Rippon, J. Mugavin, J. Caldow, C. Williams, H. Vickers-Willis Old Haileybury: H. McLauchlan, M. Taylor, J. Nicolopoulos, C. Povey , N. Gooda, M. Meehan St Kevins 2.3, 8.3, 12.4, 16.9 (105) AJAX 1.2, 5.4, 7.7, 8.7 (55) GOALS, St Kevins: L. Nankervis 6, Z. Ginies 4, P. Karageorgiou 2, W. Coates 1, S. Salopek 1, J. Salopek 1, J. Gabelich 1 AJAX: D. Fayman 3, B. Caplan 3, A. Burstin 1, J. Lew 1 BEST, St Kevins: S. Salopek, J. Nash, P. Dowd, L. Nankervis, C. Ring, T. Cunningham AJAX: B. Caplan, M. Shafar, R. Simon, W. Steinberg, A. Kalb, D. Cohen Old Melburnians 6.3, 8.6, 11.9, 14.15 (99) Old Ivanhoe 5.1, 6.2, 9.3, 10.3 (63) GOALS, Old Melburnians: L. Bennett 4, C. Beck 3, J. Hooper 2, T. Paule 2, T. Marshall 2, J. Beaumont 1 Old Ivanhoe: M. Delmonte 3, B. Lee 2, J. Binney 1, N. Gieschen 1, S. Geilings 1, H. Heta 1, C. Groth 1 BEST, Old Melburnians: T. Paule, R. Hayward, N. Voyage, J. Hooper, S. Playfair, H. Macciolli Old Ivanhoe: N. Gieschen, J. Trajanovski, D. Heta, J. Doherty, S. Geilings, B. Harrison Mazenod 1.4, 6.6, 11.6, 19.7 (121) Fitzroy 3.4, 6.5, 7.7, 8.9 (57) GOALS, Mazenod: J. Kavanagh 10, B. Phibbs 2, N. Thomas 2, S. Inglis 1, T. Cincotta 1, B. Kovac 1, D. Kelly 1, J. Cowan 1 Fitzroy: D. Bisetto 2, A. Green 1, D. Patcas 1, D. Pound-Palmieri 1, J. Dalton 1, S. Baker 1, A. Harbor 1 BEST, Mazenod: J. Kavanagh, N. Thomas, A. Patti, D. Chamberlain, B. Bonner, M. Johnson Fitzroy: M. Kyroussis, N. Ligris, M. Allen, D. Pound-Palmieri, J. Parkinson, A. Green
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both sides. A plucky Mazenod could shake up the season when they meet AJAX at Central Reserve. A win here and Mazenod are right in the hunt. Caulfield Grammarians take on Old Haileybury in a game that could well decide relegation come the end of the season. A Haileybury win is a must if they are to climb out of the drop zone, but if the ‘Fields grind out a win they would likely be just one further win from safety. Old Melburnians credentials will be tested when they host the toughest opponent in the section Uni Blues. OMs have beaten the other finals aspirants in recent weeks, a win against Blues will set tongues wagging. Finally, St Kevins have an opportunity to consolidate their place in the four when they entertain Old Ivanhoe at TH King. For the Hoes it is last chance saloon.
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Old Carey 4.0, 6.2, 8.4, 12.8 (80) Caulfield Grammarians 4.3, 6.4, 11.6, 11.8 (74) GOALS, Old Carey: S. Cambridge 5, N. Colbert 3, B. De Leijer 2, C. O’Brien 1, T. Laidlaw 1 Caulfield Grammarians: N. Williams 2, J. Small 2, W. Osborn 2, M. Gould 1, S. Stewart 1, T. Stewart 1, A. Bednarek 1, C. Fagan 1 BEST, Old Carey: L. Marriott, B. De Leijer, P. Cremean, S. Cambridge, N. Colbert, H. Moore Caulfield Grammarians: D. Tobias, W. Berry, J. Schwarer, J. Small, C. Fagan, M. Gould University Blues 7.5, 12.8, 18.11, 24.12 (156) Old Haileybury 1.0, 3.1, 3.1, 3.2 (20) GOALS, University Blues: J. Mugavin 7, D. Withers 5, T. Girdwood 3, E. Ratcliffe 2, D. Barton 2, G. Chisholm 1, D. Zambon 1, A. Wettenhall 1, J. Brown 1, A. Evans 1 Old Haileybury: B. Langford-Jones 1, R. Carroll 1, M. Seccull 1 BEST, University Blues: E. Ratcliffe, D. Withers, J. Mugavin, T. Girdwood, G. Chisholm, H. Weddell Old Haileybury: J. Backway, D. Mackenzie, C. Barter, S. Roberts, J. Toy, R. Mosbey St Kevins 1.1, 5.3, 7.4, 14.11 (95) AJAX 2.1, 3.4, 5.7, 5.8 (38) GOALS, St Kevins: J. Gambaro 3, D. Kerr 2, J. Dimattina 2, E. Waldron 1, T. Soultanakis 1, P. Aughton 1, D. Emmons 1, T. Marchesani 1, N. Pryor 1, F. Keely 1 AJAX: R. White 4, A. Wollan 1 BEST, St Kevins: F. Keely, J. Marchesani, D. Emmons, J. Dimattina, T. Hickey, P. Aughton AJAX: N. Harel, R. White, A. Wollan, J. Grigoriants, J. Singer, L. Peters Old Ivanhoe 3.1, 9.2, 17.4, 21.7 (133) Old Melburnians 3.4, 4.7, 7.7, 10.8 (68) GOALS, Old Ivanhoe: A. Delmonte 6, K. Trajanovski 5, Z. Keane 4, C. Johnson 3, L. Lochran 1, A. Solomidis 1, C. Crowley 1 Old Melburnians: T. McLardy 4, P. Garschagen 2, C. Wischer 2, J. Rundell 1, W. Hatfield 1 BEST, Old Ivanhoe: C. Crowley, L. Lochran, C. Sutherland, M. Bacskos, Z. Keane, A. Delmonte Old Melburnians: T. McLardy, J. Vine, A. Thorley, D. Velakoulis, P. Garschagen, Z. Johnston Mazenod 5.3, 6.7, 9.13, 10.16 (76) Fitzroy 3.1, 5.4, 6.4, 8.5 (53) GOALS, Mazenod: D. Maskill 4, D. Izon 2, D. McLean 2, D. MacLeod 1, B. Woods 1 Fitzroy: J. McGee 5, G. Warton 1, M. Racovalis 1, C. Hart 1 BEST, Mazenod: J. Trounce, D. Izon, D. McLean, N. Gentile, J. Hende, M. Rich Fitzroy: R. Floyd, D. Olarenshaw, A. Ricco, C. Hart, G. Warton, J. McGee
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Ned Hunt
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ROVERS HIT STRAPS AT RIGHT TIME Hampton has strung consecutive wins together accounting for Peninsula by 24 points, after comprehensively dispatching of the Eagles before the bye. With only five rounds remaining we are getting down to the business end of the year, and it is important to be playing your best football at this time of year, and Hampton have certainly embodied this principle of late. The Rovers have a great opportunity to tighten their stranglehold on the top four and perhaps even push for top spot if they defeat PEGS at home this weekend. One thing is for sure, the Rovers will be playing finals football in 2014 and you can expect them to ruffle a few feathers. With a series of players unavailable due to various reasons, Marcellin needed players to step up and that is exactly what a number of Eagles did in the team’s 16 point win over Ormond. Trailing by nine points at half time the Eagles would need to produce something special. Enter debutant Xavier Burns. Elevated from the U19’s for kicking 53 goals from 11 appearances, the youngster kicked four pivotal goals to steer the Eagles to victory. The supporting cast of Bolger (5) and Redmond also helped wrest back the ascendency. It was a much improved Ormond performance, but unfortunately a lapse in the third term would be their downfall. Tabakman (5) and Jacobs starred for the Monders, but were unable to get their team home. Ormond are still languishing in 9th spot, and will be hoping for a miracle in their final five rounds of football to avoid relegation. Whenever you face the Vultures, you know you are going to be forced to work hard to get the four points, and this was particularly true in the case of PEGS’ gritty eight point win. The Bombers took flight early racing to a three goal quarter time lead, before the Vultures reeled in the margin, to only sit three points adrift at half time. Flaherty (4) and Pound (2) were doing their best to ignite their teammates into action, but the boys from Parkdale had other ideas. Dillon and Redmond seized control of the game as Parkdale went on the assault, a third term burst had them in a commanding position. However as PEGS have done countless times this year, they manufactured yet another final quarter comeback. Where there’s a will there’s a way. Three final quarter goals saw them clinch the match and the points, a vital win that sees them remain in contention. 6
These two teams have a lot of history between them, and with the Pirates the only team to defeat the Rovers at Boss James Reserve since 2012, the Rovers were keen to even the ledger at the Peninsula School on Saturday. It was a tight and tough contest for three quarters as players came to terms with the bog heap, until Peninsula cracked late in the game, allowing the Rovers to kick 24 points clear by the conclusion of the game. Despite making five changes to their lineup, the Rovers weren’t hampered, as they played their 49th senior player for the year, demonstrating the sheer depth of their list. Both teams enjoyed periods of dominance; the second term belonged to the Rovers, while the Pirates took charge in the third term, finding themselves three points ahead at the final change. However when the game was in the balance, it was Hampton’s forwards who came to life. Josh Verlin pulled down some telling marks and Josh McPherson contributed with two pivotal goals. For the Pirates Fletcher and Brisbane tried to will their side to victory, but it was the defensive efforts of the Hampton back-six that won the praise of onlookers. Jesse Lovig collected best on ground honors for his negating role on a dangerous Pirates forward. Monash Blues have again signaled why they are a genuine threat, disposing of Banyule by 61 points at R.J Brockwell. The Blues set the tone for the afternoon with a six goal to one first term snuffing out any preconceived ideas the Bears had of an upset. To Banyule’s credit they matched it with the Blues for the next two quarters as both sides went goal for goal, however in the back of their minds, they were asking themselves how much petrol the Blues had in reserve. The answer, a full tank. Up by 29 points at the final exchange the Blues quite literally put their foot on the gas, motoring away from the Bears who were stuck in first gear. It was almost a carbon copy of the first term, with the Blues adding another six majors to their score, whilst Banyule could only manage a solitary goal. Italia and Biscontin were resolute for the Bears, but they lacked the cavalry. A big plus for Monash this year has been their ability to share the load, and it is there even spread of contributors on the scoreboard that has other teams worried. This time it was J. Griffiths and J. Cosgriff who led the way PREMIER C — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 43/66%) Hampton Rovers v PEGS Ormond v Banyule Monash Blues v Peninsula Parkdale Vultures v Oakleigh Old Camberwell v Marcellin
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with three majors each. After notching their 5th win of the year prior to the bye Old Camberwell would’ve been full of belief heading into their clash with Oakleigh. However, the bye round appears to have been a road block for the Wellers as they were very slow to get into gear. The Krushers, on the other hand were keen to impress in front of a crowd full of past premiership players from 1984, 1994 and 2004. Could the Krushers keep the 10 year premiership theme going? Oakleigh jumped out the blocks booting 7 goals to 2 in an emphatic first quarter display. The Krushers continued on in a similar vain over the next two quarters, establishing a 52 point 3qtr time lead. The dominance of the Krushers was largely due their sheer accuracy in front of goal combined with rock solid defence. The final term was a different story as Old Camberwell looked to get some respect back on the scoreboard. The Wellers had nine scoring shots to three in the last quarter but could only manage 4.5 for the quarter. Old Camberwell will be left to rue their inaccuracy in front of goal and slow start to the match. The final margin was 31 points. Aaron Cloke and Steve Tolongs were instrumental for Oakleigh, booting 6 and 4 goals respectively. Gary Bennett also continued his strong recent form for the Krushers. On a dismal day for Camberwell,
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There are set to be a number of great battles this weekend as teams make a late play for September action. None other than Hampton taking on PEGS, with a loss to PEGS potentially seeing the Bombers nudged out of the top four. Can Ormond spark a late dash to avoid relegation when they tackle Banyule this weekend? In another mouthwatering contest Monash will be looking to hold Peninsula at bay, refusing to cough up a top four berth. A third win in as many weeks could see the Krushers play finals football, but will the Vultures relent at home? The Wellers have been on the slide in recent weeks, and I can’t see an upset occurring against the Eagles.
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Monash Blues 6.4, 9.7, 12.9, 18.14 (122) Banyule 1.0, 4.3, 8.4, 9.7 (61) GOALS, Monash Blues: J. Griffiths 3, J. Cosgriff 3, J. Ledin 2, Z. Ledin 2, M. Mason 2, J. McKenzie 1, N. Petering 1, L. Buck 1, D. Hatch 1, C. Cosgriff 1, A. Carr 1 Banyule: M. Italia 3, M. Christian 2, D. McDonald 1, R. Hay 1, B. Smith 1, L. Giles 1 BEST, Monash Blues: Z. Ledin, C. Cosgriff, A. Hickey, L. Inglis, C. Dick, J. McKenzie Banyule: N. Biscontin, M. Italia, L. Austin, M. Christian, M. Crema, L. French Marcellin 3.4, 6.4, 12.7, 16.10 (106) Ormond 3.5, 7.7, 9.10, 13.12 (90) GOALS, Marcellin: D. Bolger 5, X. Burns 4, N. Crosbie 2, J. Bettello 2, P. Millsom 1, J. Antypas 1, A. Viney 1 Ormond: J. Tabakman 5, I. Tahana 3, N. Curwood 2, M. Saunders 2, D. Frazier 1 BEST, Marcellin: D. Redmond, S. Abrahams, X. Burns, D. Bolger, N. Crosbie, J. Bettello Ormond: H. Jacobs, J. Tabakman, S. Holten, S. Mason, T. Buckley, H. Simon Oakleigh 7.0, 10.1, 15.6, 16.8 (104) Old Camberwell 2.1, 3.5, 6.8, 10.13 (73) GOALS, Oakleigh: A. Cloke 6, S. Tolongs 4, L. Hard 2, W. Manning 2, T. Scott 1, A. Valentini 1 Old Camberwell: R. Campbell 5, A. Clarke 1, C. Hillier 1, H. Crothers 1, C. Young 1, S. Killworth 1 BEST, Oakleigh: G. Bennett, A. Cloke, S. Tolongs, T. Scott, D. Cleary, P. Ioannidis Old Camberwell: A. Clarke, S. Killworth, M. Powell, R. Campbell, D. McGuigan, H. Crothers PEGS 4.1, 6.2, 7.4, 10.7 (70) Parkdale Vultures 1.2, 5.5, 8.8, 9.8 (62) GOALS, P E G S: D. Flaherty 4, J. Pound 2, T. Black 1, B. Hannah 1, R. Jones 1, D. Forrest 1 Parkdale Vultures: C. Dillon 3, K. Lopo 2, N. Papatsanis 2, C. Welch 1, M. Kidner 1 BEST, P E G S: J. Pound, T. Skurrie, D. Flaherty, S. McCann, R. Glassford, D. Cerantonio Parkdale Vultures: C. Dillon, T. Redmond, M. Graham, S. Hendricks, L. Morgan, M. Ryan Hampton Rovers 3.2, 7.4, 8.7, 14.11 (95) Peninsula 3.1, 4.6, 8.10, 10.11 (71) GOALS, Hampton Rovers: J. Verlin 2, J. Pavlou 2, J. McPherson 2, C. Sharp 2, G. Martyn 2, M. Care 1, B. Traeger-Haig 1, N. Smith 1, E. Turner 1 Peninsula: G. Fletcher 2, B. Brisbane 2, V. Clarke 2, L. Heron 1, B. Southam 1, S. Grigg 1, T. Scarpella 1 BEST, Hampton Rovers: J. Lovig, J. Schmitz, B. Traeger-Haig, C. Sharp, M. Devereaux, L. Fletcher Peninsula: G. Fletcher, B. Brisbane, T. Feldgen, S. Payze, L. Heron, Z. Kurts
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Robert Campbell kicked 5 goals whilst Andrew Clarke and Sam Killworth were amongst the Wellers better players. The Wellers are now sitting perilously close to relegation territory and will be looking to put in a strong performance against Marcellin this week.
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Monash Blues 7.4, 10.6, 12.10, 19.12 (126) Banyule 0.0, 2.4, 3.6, 4.6 (30) GOALS, Monash Blues: R. Phillips 3, P. Tweedly 3, M. Fenwick-Nevin 3, J. Taylor 2, S. Chapman 2, S. Walsh 2, M. Hunt 2, T. Duffy 1, J. Duffy 1 Banyule: M. Stephenson 2, A. Valvo 1, M. Borg 1 BEST, Monash Blues: G. Gillian, S. Chapman, H. Devanny, M. Fenwick-Nevin, N. Rhoden, S. Whatley Banyule: M. Borg, S. Hills, J. Knape, H. Tippett, D. O’Callaghan, J. Pentland Ormond 6.4, 10.7, 12.11, 14.17 (101) Marcellin 1.0, 1.1, 6.3, 7.5 (47) GOALS, Ormond: N. Manning 4, T. Naylor 3, S. McCooke 2, T. Haysom 1, L. Saunders 1, W. Cove 1, J. Harry 1, S. Metz 1 Marcellin: T. Natoli 2, G. Mc Mahon 1, S. Kemp 1, C. Kemp 1, A. Pezzimenti 1, J. Sundberg 1 BEST, Ormond: T. Naylor, S. Walker, N. Manning, S. McCooke, D. Casey, A. Clinch Marcellin: W. Delahunty, T. Black, T. Cullen, D. Coloe, N. Giovas, M. Hopkins Oakleigh 1.1, 7.3, 11.3, 15.4 (94) Old Camberwell 4.3, 6.4, 9.9, 9.11 (65) GOALS, Oakleigh: D. Costigan 4, J. Hind 3, T. Golik 2, R. Gonzalez 2, S. Way 1, A. Abel 1, R. Mether 1, A. Paisley 1 Old Camberwell: M. Jenkin 4, M. Cottrell 2, C. Ho 1, A. Rogers 1, M. Van de Garde 1 BEST, Oakleigh: M. Klonaridis, J. Hind, D. Costigan, D. Mercuri, T. Golik, J. Wines Old Camberwell: A. Rogers, C. Webster, T. Miriklis, D. Toma, M. Jenkin, A. Mackenzie Parkdale Vultures 3.1, 5.7, 7.7, 10.9 (69) PEGS 2.3, 4.5, 8.5, 8.6 (54) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: L. Emmerson 3, A. Thompson 3, J. Le Breton 1, T. McLENNAN 1, S. Jones 1, R. Irvine 1 P E G S: D. Podger 4, C. Tzambazis 2, A. Baddeley 1, L. Fitzgerald 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: A. Thompson, J. Balic, L. Emmerson, T. McLENNAN, T. Kight, D. Kelly P E G S: L. Fitzgerald, D. Roscoe, C. Tzambazis, J. Clarke, D. Podger, R. Richardson Peninsula 2.1, 2.5, 4.8, 8.12 (60) Hampton Rovers 2.1, 4.4, 7.4, 8.4 (52) GOALS, Peninsula: J. Coghlan 3, J. Archdeacon 2, J. Owens 1, A. Anson 1, M. Tuckett 1 Hampton Rovers: C. Miles 2, N. Jewell 1, G. Ivanka 1, J. Donald 1, S. Cougan 1, B. Pewtress 1, S. Dalton 1 BEST, Peninsula: C. Macaulay, A. Anson, L. Nickels, A. Starkins, E. Coghlan, J. Archdeacon Hampton Rovers: S. Dalton, J. Donald, L. Wheeler, C. Miles, N. Jewell, G. Ivanka
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Results of Tribunal – 22 July 2014
St Kevins — Premier B Reserve (3rd Offence) Westbourne — Division 4 (2nd Offence) Westbourne — Division 4 Reserve (2nd Offence) Westbourne — VAFA Colts (3rd Offence) Ormond — Under 19 South (2nd Offence) Oakleigh — Premier C Reserve
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Late Scores - 5 July St Kevins — Premier B Reserve (3rd Offence) Westbourne — Division 4 (2nd Offence) Westbourne — Division 4 Reserve (2nd Offence) Westbourne — VAFA Colts (3rd Offence) Ormond — Under 19 South (2nd Offence) Oakleigh — Premier C Reserve
Christopher Harms, Ormond (Reserves). Striking, 7 matches.
From 19 July Daniel Chamberlain, Old Trinity. Forceful front-on contact, 3 matches. Mark Morgan, Banyule. Striking, 3 matches. Ben Spencer, St Francis Xavier. Striking, 3 matches. Michael Penny, Box Hill North. Misconduct, 3 matches. *Mitchell Malt, Whitefriars Unreasonably rough conduct 3 matches. *Ryan Pollard, Yarra Valley. Striking, 2 matches. *Terrence Dingeldei, Eley Park. Striking, 2 matches. *Khan Oxenham, Caulfield Gr. (Under-19). Disputing umpire’s decision, 1 match. *Chris Little, UHS-VU (Club XVIII (3) Kicking, 3 matches.
*Accepted Prescribed penalty.
Results of Investigations Collegians and Old Brighton minor melee, senior match on 18 July. Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $150. Eley Park and St Francis Xavier minor, senior match on 19 July. Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $150.
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FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME 400 GAMES: KELVIN “SHRUGGER” SHRIVES Firstly apologies for missing the record last week to Old Carey games record holder Shrugger, but given he has not reached the 400 game milestone we feel it is equally fitting that he is in this week to reflect on reaching the milestone. “It’s been a lot of football for someone who was never highly skilled, but just wanted to get the ball and be a student of the game. It’s been a fantastic place to spend 3 days a week, keep fit and meet amazing people” Shrives said. Old Carey is delighted to acknowledge the amazing achievement, club record and 400 game milestone of Kelvin Shrives, better known as ‘Shrugger’. At 47 years of age, Shrugger is the club’s own living legend and record games holder. Still clamming to be a ruckman, Shrugger has achieved a great deal in his days as a Panther. Whilst the photo depicts how the boys feel about him, Shrugger’s career can best be summarised below. On behalf of the entire Old Carey football community we congratulate Shrugger on this outstanding achievement, you are a true Panther legend. 10
Shrugger’s VAFA Career. First played: 1987
PREMIERSHIPS: 2 and runner up 4 times CLUB LEADERSHIP: DVC Seniors 1993, Reserves Captain 1996 – 1998. AWARDS: 1996 Reserves B&F and runner up twice. BEST MEMORIES: Albury footy trip in the early 90’s as well as the many Saturday nights celebrating a win with team mates. HIGHLIGHTS OF YOUR CAREER: I could claim each of the 11 goals in 27 years! But really being our premiership captain in 1997. Best players you have played with at Old Carey: GREG SKENE
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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION AT LAST!
It has been a six year haul but Collegians finally played a senior match last Friday night under their new lights at Harry Trott Oval. The club was delighted that Old Brighton agreed to play and 6 years of hard work finally came to fruition. In the words of Collegians President Wayne Dyer: “Well I will say it’s been six years in the making, but realistically it’s probably 18 months overdue, but boy, wasn’t it worth the wait? Our first ever game under lights at “the Trott”, the first ever A Grade/ Premier Section game under
lights, and thankfully, Collegians, the first ever Premier win under lights. OK, settle down big fella, but boy it was great to flick the switch and finally kick a ball in anger at senior level.” From a viewers perspective it was great, the lights were magnificent, and certainly if more games are scheduled then let’s hope they are in the warmer months at the start and end of the season. For what it’s worth we understand the players loved and more importantly they loved having their weekend off!
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LOVE THE GAME FORFOR THETHE LOVE OFOF THE GAME LOCAL FOOTY SHOW For fans of the Local Footy Show, Daryl Pitman and Ian ‘Benny’ Bennett were on hand at the Old Xaverians v Beaumaris clash last week to cover the match. The show is going gangbusters this year in
both their Friday night (7pm) and Saturday (9am) morning time slots. The show has done a number of great pieces on Amateur footy this year and is certainly worth checking out each week.
MARCELLIN TO INDUCT TIM NAUGHTON AS A CLUB LEGEND Marcelling were thrilled to have 160 people attend their luncheon last week for their match against Ormond. New Marcellin Social Members Ormond Football Club had a table at the event where it was announced that Tim Naughton will become the first person in the history of the Marcellin Old Collegians Football Club to be inducted as a ‘Legend’ of the Club. Tim is the reason there is even such a category - for 46 years he has been the heart and soul of the place and to see 160 people on their feet applauding Tim is something that will be remembered for a long time to come. Tim will be inducted officially on Marcellin’s Presentation Night (October 4th).
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On a side note, those of you that read Richard Simon’s letter to Marcellin in last week’s record, you will have remembered that Simon had in jest requested a 15 point head start in return for Ormond’s fantastic contribution to the cause. Unfortunately Marcellin didn’t comply but if they had they would have only won by 1 point. Marcellin beating ‘the line’ set by Simon with their 16 point win.
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MEN’S HEALTH ROUND Since 2011 the VAFA and One on Five have had a partnership aimed at raising awareness amongst the VAFA Clubs of mental illness. One in Five is a volunteer run, not-for- profit organisation that raises money for medical research into mental illness. At a pre-match lunch held at the Camberwell Sports Ground prior to the Old Scotch and Old Trinity game, 60 guests were privileged to hear from Associate Professor Suresh Sundram about his medical research work which is substantially supported by One In Five. Sophie O’Shaughnessy of One in Five assisted Old Scotch is arranging for Suresh to speak. Suresh is a psychiatrist who is the head of the Molecular Psychopharmacology laboratory at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, the Northern Psychiatry Research Centre and he is the Clinical Director of the Northern Area Mental Health Service. He is actively involved in neurobiological and clinical research into metal illness and psychotic disorders.
Suresh reminded us on Saturday of the significant impact mental illness has on the Australian community with 2,500 people taking their own lives each year as a result of an underlying mental illness – a large number of these people are young men in the 21-35 year age range. He spoke of the stigma attached to mental illness despite the fact that mental illness is like any other human disease which needs to be diagnosed and treated and can be treated or managed with appropriate care. Suresh used the example of breast cancer and the great strides that have been taken over the past 20 years to find treatments and in many cases a cure for this dreadful disease and the role that medical research has played in achieving this outcome. He hopes that research into mental illness will lead to the development of tests or techniques that will allow early identification of illness in those of us who may progress to become suicide risks. Suresh’s presentation was extremely well received – very interesting and thought provoking.
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Congratulations to Manningham Cobras’ NICK POLITES – Nick joined the Bulleen Cobras in 1997, where he played for five years. He then went on to play a couple of seasons in the EFL before returning to the Club in 2004. Named HBF in the Cobras team of the decade (2000-2010), Nick’s ability to read the play and strong body has made him the perfect backman. He has been Senior Vice Captain and played in several finals.
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Congratulations to St Bernards’ ALEX SINGLETON – Another product of St Bernards junior program, Alex progressed through the U19’s before making his senior debut in 2009, and has been a permanent fixture in the Senior line up ever since. Along the way Alex has collected VAFA representative honours and in 2011 finished second in the B & F. A hard running midfielder, Singa’s raking left foot has provided plenty of highlights for the St Bernards faithful.
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Congratulations to St Kevins’ MATT MURPHY – In his tenth year with the Club, one of the most respected and admired people at SKOB’s will play his 150th game against Old Ivanhoe this weekend. He has reached the milestone on the back of his unwavering commitment to the Club. ‘Murph’ is renowned for his evasion, leadership and passion for the jumper. He is the embodiment of what it means to love your Club and is vital to the culture at TH King.
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Congratulations to Old Trinity’s KRIS SPASSOPOULOS – Kris has enjoyed a strong 2014 season, and has played an important role as a second ruckman for the majority of the season. Kris has been around the club for a number of years now and is one of the most popular members of the Old Trinity family. We look forward to many more games in the green and gold to add to this century.
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Congratulations to AJAX FC’s BRAD CAPLAN – In his first year in 2009, Brad played firstly with the U19’s and after one game moved into the Seniors, with a few games in the Reserves. A regular for the following two years, he was an integral member of the Reserves Premiership. Playing mainly as a small forward, Brad has been a real opportunist and a very dangerous forward. Along the way Brad has also been runner up in the Under 19 B & F.
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Congratulations to Old Mentonians’ MICHAEL MYERS-SNYDERS – ‘Snydes’ has progressed from the Under 19s to establish himself as one of the key members of the OMFC backline. A courageous and long kicking half back ‘MMS’ is a great clubman and we look forward to many more games from him.
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Congratulations to Elsternwick’s JAMES BIVIANO – ‘Biv’ began in the Reserves in 2007 and has played mainly in the Seniors this season. Well done on your milestone James.
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Congratulations to Old Trinity’s HARRY TINNEY – After a spate of serious injuries, 2014 has been somewhat of a breakout year for Harry, as he has fast become one of OT’s most important players. Harry plays the game in a fearless manner that endears him to team mates and fans alike. Congratulations Harold on this fantastic achievement.
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Congratulations to Yarra Valley’s TODD MAY – ‘Toddy’ has been an integral part of the back-line for several years now and has been excellent this year with his run out of defence and silky skills. We’re looking forward to many, many more from the great Whiskers!
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Congratulations to North Brunswick’s SCOTT RYMER – A talented hard runner who can play forward, back or in the midfield, Scott’s versatility will ensure that he plays many more games at the Bullpen.
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Congratulations to Old Mentonians’ BEN CLUREY and TIM WILTON – Both Ben and Tim are highly valued by the Panthers, not only for their playing abilities, but their contributions to the Club off field. Well done boys.
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Congratulations to Old Geelong’s WILL HARRIS – Well done to the ‘Foal’ on playing his 50th game in the hoops this weekend.
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Congratulations to Elsternwick’s CATHAL O’LOUGHLIN – ‘Locky’ has also played in both the Seniors and Reserves this year. He, like the rest of the Irish contingent, is making the change from round ball to oval ball faster and better. Well done on your milestone Cathal.
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Congratulations to Oakleigh’s JOSH PAOLA – Josh was recruited from St Peters JFC and played his first game against Old Trinity Under 19’s in Round 1, 2007. After a series of absences, Josh is now a regular player in the Senior side.
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LADDER SETS IN STONE In the aftermath of the most significant round to date, the top four is all but set in stone. The finals incumbents made their placements known while the chasers squandered their chances. Prahran Assumption missed their opportunity in an eight point game against Old Geelong, while Old Mentonians join the Two Blues after a gutsy defeat to Williamstown CYMS. The same can be said for the bottom half as Bulleen Templestowe’s last chance effort to escape relegation was blanketed in a draw with Yarra Valley whereas MHSOB’s fate was sealed losing to Whitefriars. Both ends of the ladder still have a glimpse of hope but the bleakness of the mathematical possibility is a dark, often unfeasible reality. Old Geelong created a two game buffer after they prevented Prahran Assumption from closing the gap. Knowing the importance of the outcome, the Two Blues commenced an attack the OG’s couldn’t counter, kicking five first term majors past the home side. Old Geelong reduced the margin to one-point in the second, with four more scoring shots, but Prahran Assumption’s deadeye 8.0 for the half kept them in front. The Two Blues’ slender lead became a three-goal deficit as the momentum swung in the OG’s favour and remained so for the rest of the match. Nine goals to four in the second half and a best on performance from Will Sharp who found more than his fair share of the pill, plus two goals proved key in Old Geelong’s 28-point victory. Old Mentonians sit in similar position to Prahran Assumption, two games behind fourth spot with a slender chance to now make finals. Williamstown CYMS delivered the blow after OMFC gave an early five goal lead and was forced to chase for the rest of the match. It took until the fourth term for a contest to occur but it became a thriller contrasting with the pedestrian paced match we had seen to date. Williamstown seemingly heard the fat lady sing and didn’t expect the heart of Old Mentonians to keep fighting. Down by 38-points at three quarter time, the Panthers didn’t die wondering, slotting six goals in the last drawing within two 16
goals of victory. Unfortunately for them the siren beat their valiant attempt at highway robbery. Five more minutes and the result would likely have been different. Luke Molan kicked five for the 11-point victors while Benjamin Coram was best afield alongside ruckman Steven Puhar. Bulleen Templestowe opened proceedings against Yarra Valley in all too familiar fashion, goalless and down at quarter time. This trait unfortunately stayed with them for the majority of the bout, with another hefty defeat staring them in the face. The margin never dropped under five goals as Yarra Valley coasted into the second half 31-points ahead. The Bullant’s conceded the first two goal after the break, the margin out to 46 points and yet another painful loss was imminent. However, the three quarter time lollies packed punch as Bulleen Templestowe produced their best quarter for the year. They kicked 7.4 past Yarra Valley in the last. The Bushrangers were able to scarcely kick two goals to share the points as the siren sounded 85-points apiece. Paul Florance (5) led the goal tally for the Bullants and headed a remarkable comeback whilst James Amos was B.O.G for Yarra Valley in a four-quarter effort. Whitefriars principally secured another year in Division 1 in 2015 following a victory over injury-depleted MHSOB and now sit 10 points clear of ninth. The Unicorns started strongly with six majors in the first term, and they remained competitive for all but the final quarter. Melbourne High School Old Boys stuck with the Friars as the margin never exceeded three goals, but in the final term the wooden spoon-destined MHSOB ran out of legs. The Friars lapped up the opportunity and drilled 7.7 and in doing so ran away to a 49-point victory. Adam Woods kicked a game high five goals for the victors. In a highly-anticipated matchup, Therry Penola (1st) verse NOBS/St Pats (3rd) ended as lopsided as they come. The Lions continued on their merry way and are now 13-0, crushing one of their DIVISION 1 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 52/80%) NOB/St Pats v Old Geelong Williamstown CYMS v Therry Penola Bulleen Templestowe v Whitefriars Prahran Assumption v MHSOB Old Mentonians v Yarra Valley
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dangerous rivals in the process. NOBSPC stuck with the flag favourites for a quarter and a half but couldn’t match the run and spread of Therry, nor reel in their star forwards. The Nobs had more scoring shots in the first, but couldn’t capitalise, while the second saw repeated inside-50s go unrewarded as the scoreboard didn’t reflect the closeness of the contest. But it certainly did reflect the second half perfectly, as it was a disaster for the visitors with nine goals kicked against them. The deficit shot out to 71-points in a quarter as the top seed embarrassed NOBs/ St Pat’s. Therry Penola finished 78-point victors with Jarrod Bannister on the receiving end of their midfield dominance with 8-goals while the Egglestone’s, Brock and Brenton were best on ground. This week, NOB/St Pats host Old Geelong for the right to 3rd spot. NOBs have a lot to prove after last week’s performance and expect them to do so successfully at home. Bulleen Templestowe
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Therry Penola 4.3, 7.8, 16.12, 19.15 (129) NOBS/St Pats 3.7, 4.7, 5.7, 7.9 (51) GOALS, Therry Penola: J. Bannister 8, C. Bannister 2, D. Ryan 2, H. Rowe 2, M. Costello 2, J. Humphrey 1, J. Crotty 1, B. Harding 1 NOBS/St Pats: M. Chapman 5, B. Hunt 1, D. Byrne 1 BEST, Therry Penola: B. Egglestone, B. Egglestone, J. Bannister, M. Lyons, B. Ratcliffe, D. Grant NOBS/St Pats: A. Oakley, M. Chapman, D. Byrne, J. Nettlefold, D. Clarkson, B. Hunt Whitefriars 4.4, 10.8, 14.10, 21.17 (143) MHSOB 6.6, 8.10, 12.14, 13.16 (94) GOALS, Whitefriars: A. Woods 5, D. Di Staso 4, D. Hogan 2, M. Malt 2, M. Geilings 2, H. Cotsford 2, D. Holland 1, M. Leardi 1, S. Currie 1, T. Hutton 1 MHSOB: L. Hood 4, N. Hawking 2, M. Bowen 2, B. Jellis 1, L. Toman 1, K. Smith 1, B. Pretty 1, J. Tran 1 BEST, Whitefriars: H. Cotsford, M. Malt, A. Marcello, A. Woods, R. Mattinson, D. Di Staso MHSOB: A. Svirskis, J. Bunting, J. Tran, D. Hamilton-Ho, L. Hood, N. Hawking Old Geelong 3.2, 7.5, 12.7, 16.9 (105) Prahran Assumption 5.0, 8.0, 10.1, 12.5 (77) GOALS, Old Geelong: C. Wood 4, P. Tucker 3, A. Leahy 2, A. Stewart 2, W. Sharp 2, J. Hoevenaars 1, C. O’Brien 1, N. Neville 1 Prahran Assumption: J. Grigg 5, A. Sleight 3, B. Dempsey 1, J. Hogarth 1, J. Robbins 1, T. Maya 1 BEST, Old Geelong: W. Sharp, A. Macdonald, J. Hoevenaars, A. Leahy, J. Forster, N. HardieGrant Prahran Assumption: D. Anglin, P. Donahoo, J. Grigg, G. Hogarth, I. Vuli, A. Sleight Williamstown CYMS 5.3, 8.6, 14.8, 15.11 (101) Old Mentonians 1.2, 4.2, 8.6, 14.8 (92) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: L. Molan 5, R. Joy 2, J. Gray 2, P. Johnson 1, B. Coram 1, T. Murphy 1, R. Ackerly 1, C. Oates 1, J. Bencich 1 Old Mentonians: L. Hull 4, M. Gledhill 3, E. Macquire 1, B. Robertson 1, K. Conlon 1, D. Brown 1, B. Rossi 1, C. Edgeworth 1, J. Costello 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: B. Coram, S. Puhar, P. Johnson, J. Gray, R. Ackerly, S. McVernon Old Mentonians: B. Norton, D. Brown, L. Hull, T. Strange, E. Macquire, B. Rossi Yarra Valley 4.1, 9.3, 11.5, 13.7 (85) Bulleen Templestowe 0.3, 3.5, 5.9, 12.13 (85) GOALS, Yarra Valley: B. Trend 3, S. Yeo 3, N. Pollard 2, M. Letson 2, T. May 1, T. Hancock 1, D. Pagan 1 Bulleen Templestowe: P. Florance 5, J. Cowell 2, L. Bettiol 1, M. Considine 1, R. Edsall 1, L. Wallis 1, M. Cowell 1 BEST, Yarra Valley: J. Amos, L. Evans, R. Amos, D. Pagan, N. Pollard, B. Trend Bulleen Templestowe: L. Wallis, P. Florance, G. Williams, R. Edsall, N. Giavasoglou, J. Moio
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plays Whitefriars, predict the Friars to sneak away with the four points in a close contest. If Prahran Assumption and Old Mentonians are any chance of playing finals they must win handsomely this weekend against MHSOB and Yarra Valley respectively, and expect them to do so and close the gap on fourth place. In the match of the round, Therry Penola (1st) travel to Williamstown CYMS (2nd) in a top of the table clash. In the potential Grand Final match we’ll witness not only a stellar game, but a closer understanding of how they matchup this close to finals. Williamstown have everything to prove in upsetting Therry Penola at home. Albeit, I’m backing the undefeated streak to continue and the Lions to come out victorious.
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Therry Penola 3.2, 6.3, 9.4, 11.6 (72) NOBS/St Pats 0.2, 4.7, 7.7, 8.11 (59) GOALS, Therry Penola: J. Quinn 3, R. Steer 2, T. Robertson 2, D. Angus 1, N. Milevski 1, D. Blake 1, M. Pell 1 NOBS/St Pats: S. Sleep 2, S. Matheson 1, J. Browne 1, C. Dobson 1, B. Chislett 1, C. Le Maitre 1, D. O’Donaghue 1 BEST, Therry Penola: L. Ryan, B. Budiono, D. Blake, L. Reynolds, T. Robertson, B. Campisi NOBS/St Pats: M. Rapa, C. Fox, G. Williams, S. Matheson, C. Colman, S. Davidson Whitefriars 1.2, 3.3, 5.8, 8.11 (59) MHSOB 2.2, 3.4, 3.7, 5.9 (39) GOALS, Whitefriars: A. Daou 3, A. Pearson 2, C. Crimmins 1, T. Urbano 1, D. Di Bartolomeo 1 MHSOB: N. Taranto 1, N. Hall1, N. Orchard 1, A. Kuang1, J. Bukor 1 BEST, Whitefriars: D. Di Bartolomeo, D. Leardi, A. Pearson, A. Daou, D. Massarotti, L. Imeneo MHSOB: K. Pumpa, L. Campbell, A. Lim, C. Wakefield, J. Bukor, A. Kuang Prahran Assumption 1.2, 5.8, 11.9, 12.13 (85) Old Geelong 4.1, 6.2, 6.2, 9.5 (59) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: J. Rice 5, D. Cupples 3, R. Ellis 2, T. Candy 2 Old Geelong: T. Wigan 3, J. Dunell 2, T. Claeys 1, C. Gibbs 1, S. Griffiths 1, B. Dean 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: A. O’Hare, L. Kerr, M. Bremner, A. Dean, R. Ellis, J. Rice Old Geelong: T. Fyshe, B. Dean, B. Millar, C. Gibbs, T. Wigan, S. Griffiths Williamstown CYMS 3.5, 9.6, 13.10, 19.17 (131) Old Mentonians 0.1, 0.2, 1.2, 2.2 (14) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: R. Cassidy 4, M. Sultana 4, B. Hynes 3, J. Williams 2, J. Munro 2, N. Bratby 1, J. Noble 1, M. Tennant 1, B. McRae 1 Old Mentonians: J. Sadler 1, M. Ringrose 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: B. Hynes, M. Cavarra, J. Newton, R. Cassidy, J. Williams, J. Noble Old Mentonians: P. Forsyth, D. Bott, T. Speers, J. Harrison, P. Merkus, J. Lee Yarra Valley 3.2, 7.6, 10.11, 14.14 (98) Bulleen Templestowe 3.2, 6.2, 9.3, 13.6 (84) GOALS, Yarra Valley: S. Donald 6, N. Paton 2, D. Blewonski 2, T. Gray 1, R. Thomas 1, J. Hall 1, M. Neilly 1 Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lauria 6, G. Chivers 3, D. Florance 2, D. Tonelli 1, A. Stavretis 1 BEST, Yarra Valley: S. Donald, D. Blewonski, A. Russell, G. Smith, D. Mills, K. Moody Bulleen Templestowe: G. Chivers, R. Ferraro, L. Costa, M. Stella, L. Millen, A. Lauria
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DIVISION 2
Brenton Mann
@BrentyMann
TURTLES COME OUT OF SHELL After last week’s results, the race for the minor premiership, and the final make-up of the top-four is no longer set in stone. It sets-up an intriguing five weeks as sides set their sights on finals action. Four weeks ago it seemed a fait accompli that Kew would hold their spot atop the ladder, consecutive promotions on the cards. Kew seemingly were – and I should add still are – a realistic shot at backto-back premierships. However, in the past month they have dropped two games, been pushed all the way by South Melbourne and scraped home against second placed St Mary’s. On the weekend they watched on as another contender put its hand-up. Old Eltham out-muscled their more fancied opponent and staked their claim as a genuine finals threat. It was the first time this year the Bears were beaten at home in what was the Turtles’ best performance to date. Both sides had their moments in the first half, but neither could gain the ascendancy. Scores were locked at seven goals apiece but it was Old Eltham by three points at the main break. After half-time the Turtles kicked into gear as the Bears faulted. Old Eltham were simply too good around the clinches and they capitalised, slamming home seven goals to two in a dominant second half. The Turtles ran out eventual winners by 35 points. The Turtles could not be better placed to host Old Paradians as they prepare to tackle another finals contender. For Kew they will hope the loss was just a minor glitch and it will simply highlight areas for improvement as they take on Monash away. St Mary’s put the previous round’s loss to Kew behind them in the best possible way with a commanding 63 point win over a hapless Elsternwick. The Saints were simply a class above their opponents and with 11 goal-kickers, once again highlighted their attacking prowess. After handing Glen Eira their first win in two years prior to the bye, the Wicks were keen to atone, but they barely gave a yelp. The win holds greater significance for the Saints, as they are now only 18
one game behind top spot as Kew falls back to the chasing pack. This week the Saints host an in-form Ivanhoe which has finals aspirations of its own and should not be taken lightly. For Elsternwick, they face a South Melbourne side that will have redemption on their mind after their loss to St Johns last week. I hope Glen Eira celebrated and savoured their drought-breaking win over the bye weekend, because it may be a while until they salute again if their performance last week is anything to go by. Old Paradians, led again by Dave Boundy with eight goals, annihilated the Saints by a mammoth 161 points. Glen Eira must have been still hungover as they let Paradians slam on nine goals to none in the first quarter and found themselves 57 points down at quarter-time. Keen for a percentage boosting win, Paradians did not let their foot off the throat and were 106 points up at the main break. Glen Eira was able to stem the bleeding somewhat in the third, but could not hold it in the last. The Saints could only watch on in horror as the Raiders did as they pleased and slotted six goals to a miserly point and recorded a handy win. It gets a lot tougher for Old Paradians this week as they head to Eltham College to try a reclaim their third spot on the ladder. For Glen Eira, the news is a little worse. They face a St Johns side that are on the finals march and will be keen for another big win in the mid-season revival. Ivanhoe put in one of their better performances for the year as they trounced Monash by 94 points. It was a pure four quarter performance by Ivanhoe as their forwards in Lovell (7) and Blackmore-Moore (4) dined out on a luckless DIVISION 2 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 50/77%) Monash Gryphons v Kew Old Eltham v Old Paradians St Mary’s Salesian v Ivanhoe South Melbourne Dist. v Elsternwick
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Gryphons backline. The Hoes kicked 11 goals in each half and have some serious firepower up forward and still have a realistic shot at a top-four spot. The win gives the Hoes a solid percentage boost and keeps them in touch with the top-four. For the Gryphons, the loss sees them in second last with their quest to avoid relegation getting harder by the week. The win couldn’t have come at a better time as Ivanhoe heads to Ferndale Reserve brimming with confidence and a chance at knocking off St-Mary’s. Monash will want to put last week’s effort behind them as they face Kew, who will no doubt be keen to regain form. Desire and belief are big things in football, and at quarter-time last week, South Melbourne had buckets of both, while St Johns was searching
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were cruising. They were winning the ball at will, and were efficient going forward. The JOCs couldn’t get their hands on the footy, and when they did they butchered it and South Melbourne capitalised. But never count your chickens. The next three quarters were of the highest quality, as St Johns slowly chipped away at the deficit and finally got on top in the last in what was a remarkable turnaround. The JOCs put in their best performance of the year, built on hunger and desire and kept their season well and truly alive.
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St Mary’s Salesian 3.6, 7.6, 13.10, 17.13 (115) Elsternwick 1.1, 4.2, 5.3, 8.4 (52) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: B. Andrews 4, H. Chipperfield 2, B. Mc Lean 2, L. Childs 2, N. Latsas 1, J. Rogers 1, J. Tanner 1, S. Jones 1, D. Weetra 1, D. Gook 1, T. Dudgeon 1 Elsternwick: S. Grace 3, S. Convery 2, N. Hodskiss 1, A. Symon 1, C. Mahony 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: J. Op’t Hoog, D. Weetra, B. Mc Lean, N. Latsas, B. Andrews, J. Kenyon Elsternwick: N. Withers, J. Biviano, C. Watts, J. Anderson, K. Hogan, N. Tadros Ivanhoe 6.4, 11.5, 17.15, 22.16 (148) Monash Gryphons 2.1, 3.1, 4.5, 8.6 (54) GOALS, Ivanhoe: M. Lovell 7, K. Blackmore-Moore 4, E. Robinson 2, J. Harty 2, M. Jacobs 2, R. Cotter 1, B. Jackson 1, D. Neilson 1, R. Blackmore-Moore 1, H. Post 1 Monash Gryphons: J. Nuguid 2, T. Casha 2, R. Fletcher 1, S. Kerr 1, M. Savage 1, H. Woodard 1 BEST, Ivanhoe: R. Blackmore-Moore, W. Cuthbert, A. Dimopoulos, J. McDonald, M. Skelly Monash Gryphons: L. Pound, R. Pollock-Williams, A. Robilliard, H. Woodard, A. Barrett, A. Flowerday Old Eltham Collegians 4.1, 7.7, 10.11, 14.12 (96) Kew 4.1, 7.4, 8.4, 9.7 (61) GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians: S. Ciavola 3, C. Brown 3, T. Woods 2, A. Lendaro 2, R. Foo 1, A. Hargrave 1, B. Switkowski 1, M. Crooks 1 Kew: A. Brazzale 3, J. Fidanza 2, B. Goodwin 1, L. Kinsella 1, P. Donaldson 1, C. Quinlivan 1 BEST, Old Eltham Collegians: J. Laver, G. McCracken, A. Hargrave, M. Crooks, A. Lendaro, E. Mc Dowell Kew: J. Fidanza, K. Margaritis, B. Droessler, S. Bishop, A. Brazzale, B. Goodwin Old Paradians 9.4, 17.11, 21.13, 27.15 (177) Glen Eira 0.1, 1.1, 2.3, 2.4 (16) GOALS, Old Paradians: D. Boundy 8, M. Bellizia 4, S. Rehlicki 3, D. Giddings 3, M. Boundy 3, J. Kappos 2, J. Kandilakis 2, S. Money 1, M. Nolan 1 Glen Eira: D. Entwistle 1, L. Oliver 1 BEST, Old Paradians: M. Boundy, M. Bellizia, J. Lidyard, M. Raponi, B. Moylan, D. McKenna Glen Eira: T. Richardson, M. Ramanathan, N. Dennis, L. Oliver, C. Maddox, L. Young St Johns 0.1, 5.5, 9.12, 12.14 (86) South Melbourne Districts 6.6, 8.6, 9.8, 11.11 (77) GOALS, St Johns: D. Cattolico 2, A. Jones 2, B. Ayache 2, A. Abela 2, N. Chalk 1, S. Walker 1, M. Nicholson 1, E. Jakwot 1 South Melbourne Districts: M. Clarke 4, S. Mahoney 2, K. Tutty 2, J. Clifford 1, J. Eastman 1, R. Kennedy 1 BEST, St Johns: A. Brannan, E. Jakwot, D. O’Connor, N. Chalk, K. Arnold, D. Cattolico South Melbourne Districts: J. Eastman, J. Clifford, M. Clarke, R. Chirgwin, S. Bradford, A. Bermingham
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for answers. The Districts led by seven goals and
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St Mary’s Salesian 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 26.27 (183) Elsternwick 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: T. Gowers 5, S. Gusts 5, M. Op’t Hoog 2, X. Leonard 2, S. Gatehouse 2, D. Rajkumar 2, C. Rose 2, C. McMahon 1, N. Baum 1, N. Jane 1, M. Carlson 1, A. Pathirana 1, J. McCoy 1 Elsternwick: not supplied BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: K. Duerden, B. Kelly, T. Gowers, M. Op’t Hoog, D. Rajkumar, S. Gatehouse Elsternwick: not supplied Ivanhoe 5.3, 7.8, 11.10, 15.15 (105) Monash Gryphons 0.3, 1.4, 3.5, 5.7 (37) GOALS, Ivanhoe: W. Servinis 3, A. Diorietes 3, M. Brazzale 3, P. Walter 2, B. Fleming 2, B. Curtis 1, S. Conley 1 Monash Gryphons: S. Abel 2, D. O’Connor 1, J. Rose 1, J. White 1 BEST, Ivanhoe: W. Servinis, J. Nott, B. Fleming, J. Mazzocca, M. Ioannou, M. Brazzale Monash Gryphons: D. Baxter, D. O’Connor, J. Rathjen, J. Rose, J. White, A. Tirosh Kew 5.1, 7.2, 10.5, 11.6 (72) Old Eltham Collegians 1.3, 3.9, 7.10, 8.15 (63) GOALS, Kew: C. Watts 2, A. Smith 2, J. O’Keefe 2, J. Considine 1, B. Woodhouse 1, A. Hawking 1, M. Kocurek 1, P. Norman 1 Old Eltham Collegians: A. Coath 4, T. Edgell 1, T. Wenborn 1, J. Denton 1, J. Mizzi 1 BEST, Kew: K. Allen, T. Norman, C. Watts, A. Smith Old Eltham Collegians: A. Coath, T. Wenborn, T. Madden, A. Johnsen, J. Mizzi, C. Crooks Old Paradians 1.4, 3.4, 5.6, 7.8 (50) Glen Eira 0.3, 1.5, 3.8, 5.12 (42) GOALS, Old Paradians: A. Tak 2, A. Serafin 2, J. Monro 1, D. Zivanovic 1, G. Pereira 1 Glen Eira: D. Briglia 3, J. Curtis 1, M. Lithgow 1 BEST, Old Paradians: A. Tak, A. Serafin, K. Mascitti, A. Jolley, S. Wroblewski, J. Cusumano Glen Eira: J. Higgins, D. Briglia, S. Lithgow, L. Pryde, D. Santalucia, A. McLean South Melbourne Districts 2.0, 7.3, 8.5, 12.9 (81) St Johns 3.2, 5.3, 6.7, 7.10 (52) GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: K. Jones 5, B. Rose 3, C. Hine 1, J. Clancy 1, D. Phillips 1, R. Benson 1 St Johns: M. Sofoulis 3, T. Diaz 1, C. West 1, R. Moldrich 1, S. Weir 1 BEST, South Melbourne Districts: D. Barry, C. Murphy, S. Atherton, D. Mcbrearty, K. Jones St Johns: M. Sofoulis, R. Moldrich, G. Roberts, D. Duggan, C. West, A. Stevanovic
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DIVISION 3
Kris Neil
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RAISE THE BAT Following an unbelievable four rounds of football, Emmaus St Leos’ Christopher Beluszar has won the race to fifty goals in Division 3. What makes Beluszar’s effort even more amazing is the speed in which he has done it. His 50 goals have come in just 8 games, an average of over 6 goals per contest, with two bags of 12 among them. Beluszar has been held goalless just once this season against fellow premiership contenders Northern Blues, with his next lowest (four goals) tally coming against Aquinas in round one. With the big stage approaching, a high-caliber goalkicker could make all the difference in the dying stages of a big match.
REVIEW UHS-VU ended a four-game losing streak and claimed a big scalp in the process, defeating Aquinas by 15-points at Brens Oval on Saturday. The Blood’s struggled in the second quarter of the clash, allowing ten scoring shots to five in the quarter, and ultimately, gave up a costly 19-point half-time lead. Rhys Kirk kicked five majors (46 for the season) in the match. The win keeps the Vultures in touch with Albert Park and St Francis Xavier who are inside the top six on 28 points. UHS-VU also won the first meeting between the two sides at Aquinas College in Round 2. Albert Park are among the finals placing’s for the first time all season after overcoming South Mornington by a walloping 227-points at Oval 20 Beaurepaire Pavillion. The victory extends a dream run for the Falcons who have now won six consecutive games following their one win, six loss start to the year. Stuart Maunder kicked 12 goals for his side – 20 in the last three games – with ten players getting among the Falcon’s goal-kickers. Albert Park are 5-2 when Maunder has pulled on the jumper for his side this year. The Northern Blues have bounced back from their one-point loss to Albert Park before the bye with a convincing 64-point win over Power House at Ross Gregory Oval. George Wakim’s side put together an even four-quarter performance 20
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in the clash with ten players getting among the 17 Blues’ goals. Nathan Parkes was the pick of the bunch with four majors while Dean Calcedo was prolific in the midfield. The loss sends Power House plummeting down into ninth position after suffering three consecutive defeats in the last three rounds. The semester break offered up no surprises in the battle of the students, with Swinburne easily accounting for La Trobe to the tune of 69-points at St James Park. Swinburne dominated play from the beginning of the contest in front of their home crowd, kicking away to an eight-goal lead at the major break. The Razorbacks received a combined 12 goals from their renowned spearheads in Kennedy, Lugg and Manning in the match. Swinburne are now a game clear in front of Aquinas in third position. In the game of the round, Emmaus St Leo’s survived a scare from Richmond Central to notch up their tenth consecutive win at Victoria Park. The Snakes held an eleven-point lead at three quarter time on the storied turf before seven Animal’s goals in the last quarter lifted them to a six-point victory. Skipper Paul Baranello continued his fantastic season in the win while Chris Beluszar brought up 50 goals for the season with a five-goal haul. Richmond Central are now a game outside the top six despite having a sturdy percentage of over 120. A return to action for some of Eley Park’s Division 4 grand-final players couldn’t lift them over the line against St Francis Xavier, suffering a 48-point loss at Whitehorse Reserve. The X-Men extended their lead over the Sharks in every quarter, with five goals from Dwayne Scott and three from VAFA representative Dimitri Dimakopoulos DIVISION 3 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 54/69%) Aquinas v La Trobe University South Mornington v Power House St Francis Xavier v Emmaus St Leos Swinburne University v UHS-VU Northern Blues v Richmond Central Eley Park Sharks v Albert Park
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lifting their side over the line. Eley Park is in the relegation zone behind La Trobe on percentage despite both sides being on equal points. Noel Bahnsen kicked two goals in his first senior match since the 17th of May in the contest.
PREVIEW Aquinas v La Trobe University: Another loss for Aquinas could see them slide back amongst the host of teams battling for a place inside the top six, however the Bloods Should be too good for La Trobe at home. South Mornington v Power House: Power House will use a big win as a launching pad for a tilt at the finals.
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Northern Blues v Richmond Central: The last time these sides met, an in-form Richmond easily accounted for the Blues. This game will say a lot about where both sides are mentally. Eley Park Sharks v Albert Park: Now that the Shark’s big guns have shaken off the cobwebs following their return to football, this game could be a real nail-biter.
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Albert Park 8.6, 15.12, 26.16, 38.20 (248) South Mornington 1.1, 1.3, 3.3, 3.3 (21) GOALS, Albert Park: S. Maunder 12, N. Sjostrom 6, A. Mackay 4, K. Murray 4, T. Smoker 3, T. Honan 2, C. Barker 2, B. Coghlan 2, J. Brick 1, D. Lyne 1, A. Snowden 1 South Mornington: L. Wade 1, S. Pope 1, S. Isaacs 1 BEST, Albert Park: S. Maunder, T. Smoker, J. Brick, B. Coghlan, N. Sjostrom, C. Barker South Mornington: B. Rolls, N. Coy, K. Debernardi, L. Wade St Francis Xavier 4.0, 8.3, 9.8, 16.12 (108) Eley Park Sharks 2.4, 4.7, 4.10, 8.12 (60) GOALS, St Francis Xavier: D. Scott 5, D. Dimakopoulos 3, J. Abel 2, S. Williams 2, M. Ralph 1, S. Burns 1, B. Spencer 1, A. Burns 1 Eley Park Sharks: N. Bahnsen 2, W. Schwab 2, M. Dyson 1, A. Olson 1, R. Raydan 1, T. Hudson 1 BEST, St Francis Xavier: S. Burns, J. Lenders, D. Scott, D. Carson, S. Williams, J. Lafranchi Eley Park Sharks: R. Raydan, N. Bem, M. Dyson, C. Marsiglio, T. Miller, G. Deacon Northern Blues 5.5, 10.7, 12.8, 17.12 (114) Power House 2.5, 3.7, 7.7, 7.8 (50) GOALS, Northern Blues: N. Parkes 4, N. De Andrade 2, J. King 2, J. Augoustakis 2, J. Warwick 2, J. Phelan 1, T. Vuwai 1, A. Farchione 1, S. Maatouk 1, M. Holmes 1 Power House: G. Tubridy 2, D. Baker 1, S. Confait 1, S. Circosta 1, M. Webb 1, L. Johnston 1 BEST, Northern Blues: L. Holmes, T. Vuwai, P. Sansonetti, N. De Andrade, J. Phelan, J. Warwick Power House: A. Reynolds, S. Confait, S. Watson, M. Webb, L. Doutre, T. Collett Emmaus St Leos 2.5, 4.7, 6.9, 13.10 (88) Richmond Central 3.3, 5.5, 8.8, 12.10 (82) GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: C. Beluszar 5, B. Ellis 2, D. Hill 2, A. Smith 1, C. Lowther 1, M. Pringle 1, N. Robin 1 Richmond Central: L. Carland 3, T. Thurwood 2, W. Bucci 2, D. Roy 1, T. Baker 1, S. Brown 1, J. Fenech 1, S. Bugeja 1 BEST, Emmaus St Leos: P. Baranello, D. Hill, T. Thorn, A. Ballard, M. Lalor, J. O’Connor Richmond Central: L. Carland, S. Brown, K. Schoenmaekers, N. Anstey, S. Gales, T. Baker Swinburne University 5.5, 11.7, 12.9, 17.14 (116) La Trobe University 0.2, 3.7, 4.10, 6.11 (47) GOALS, Swinburne University: T. Kennedy 5, R. Lugg 4, J. Manning 3, Z. Scrase 2, C. Wight 1, J. Bunge 1, G. Peter 1 La Trobe University: J. O’Brien 2, J. McMeel 1, J. Pitts 1, J. Roberts 1, B. Thompson 1 BEST, Swinburne University: B. Higgins, Z. Scrase, N. Mauran, L. Dalton, A. Woodhead, T. Kennedy La Trobe University: L. Toohey, J. Roberts, W. Ritchie, J. Gibson, J. Pitts, A. Long UHS-VU 2.5, 6.11, 8.15, 11.16 (82) Aquinas 3.0, 4.4, 6.6, 10.7 (67) GOALS, UHS-VU: R. Kirk 5, T. O’Halloran 2, J. Ahmed 1, D. Benstead 1, S. McSweeney 1, W. Moon 1 Aquinas: J. Perrett 5, J. Price 2, Z. Parr 1, M. Niezen 1, M. Sala 1 BEST, UHS-VU: K. Benstead, S. McSweeney, T. O’Halloran, R. Smith, D. Benstead, M. Pearce Aquinas: J. Perrett, M. Niezen, M. Vanrooy, N. Morrison-Storey, R. Foster, L. Barnes
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St Francis Xavier v Emmaus St Leos: It feels like the Animal’s losing streak will end before September, but when and to who is the big question. Swinburne University v UHS-VU: Every game is like an elimination final for the Vultures now who have to keep winning to keep their premiership dream alive.
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Albert Park 5.4, 7.10, 16.14, 31.18 (204) South Mornington 0.1, 2.4, 3.5, 3.7 (25) GOALS, Albert Park: B. Little 7, L. Main 6, B. Murnane 4, B. McNamara 4, T. Tiller 4, S. Lewis 2, J. Harrison 1, N. Beagley 1, M. Hammond 1, C. Richardson 1 South Mornington: not supplied BEST, Albert Park: B. Little, B. Murnane, L. Main, B. Gellie, T. Tiller, N. Beagley South Mornington: not supplied Eley Park Sharks 4.3, 8.7, 12.10, 16.14 (110) St Francis Xavier 3.3, 6.6, 9.6, 9.8 (62) GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: L. Booth 4, T. Houlden 3, J. Crothers 3, D. Crawford 2, M. Viola 2, A. Stevenson 1, J. Edlich 1 St Francis Xavier: P. Bourke 3, R. Tocknell 2, A. Pavlovic 2, N. Goodman 1, S. Greely 1 BEST, Eley Park Sharks: S. Pertz, E. Handford, D. Crawford, O. Dickson, T. Houlden, B. Rush St Francis Xavier: C. Hughes, B. Sheehan, B. Sheers, D. Butcher, P. Bourke, T. Shepherdson Power House 1.5, 8.7, 11.7, 14.10 (94) Northern Blues 3.3, 4.4, 6.5, 8.5 (53) GOALS, Power House: H. Miller 7, N. Moresi 2, S. Devine 1, C. Reid 1, N. Todd 1, D. Mitchell 1, P. O’Grady 1 Northern Blues: J. Retamal 4, M. Thompson 2, S. Clarkson 1, J. Kynigopoulos 1 BEST, Power House: N. Moresi, P. O’Grady, D. Buckley, H. Miller, S. O’Leary, S. Devine Northern Blues: J. Retamal, D. Wakim, R. Cossens, M. Thompson, P. David, B. Slaverio Richmond Central 6.7, 11.12, 17.17, 23.25 (163) Emmaus St Leos 0.1, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2 (14) GOALS, Richmond Central: J. Munro 8, S. Demeo 3, A. Fraser 3, M. Ferris 2, P. Boyle 2, M. Turner 2, J. Brown 1, M. Skinner 1, T. Noffke 1 Emmaus St Leos: P. McGloin 1, E. Mitchell 1 BEST, Richmond Central: T. Nunn, J. Munro, M. Skinner, J. Ruwoldt, M. Ferris, J. Shaw Emmaus St Leos: P. McGloin, E. Mitchell, A. Auliso, E. McLaughlin, M. Ottobre, J. Briggs Swinburne University 3.5, 10.5, 12.6, 16.11 (107) La Trobe University 4.0, 5.2, 7.6, 8.8 (56) GOALS, Swinburne University: J. Perillo 4, T. Bugler 3, R. Moloney 2, J. Carroll 2, T. Richardson 2, D. Paquola 1, J. Lynn 1, S. Robertson 1 La Trobe University: N. Dobell 2, F. Canobie 2, S. Bullen 1, C. Taylor 1, C. Ruwoldt 1, S. Marchitto 1 BEST, Swinburne University: T. Bugler, T. Richardson, J. Perillo, D. Paquola, S. Kilpatrick, C. Barton La Trobe University: J. Lasslett, S. Marchitto, B. Tonkin, C. Ruwoldt, F. Canobie, C. Traynor UHS-VU 3.3, 5.5, 10.8, 11.10 (76) Aquinas 3.3, 6.6, 8.7, 9.9 (63) GOALS, UHS-VU: M. Sweeney 4, J. Saill2, L. McCartney 2, S. Parker 1, M. Ondarchie 1, R. Dickson 1 Aquinas: K. Rosewarne 4, N. Spencer 2, K. Rooney 1, R. Tilley 1, A. Guthrie 1 BEST, UHS-VU: L. Bainbridge, A. Thomasse, W. Smith, A. Davison, A. Milicevic, J. Saill Aquinas: P. Jess, K. Rosewarne, A. Guthrie, M. Cull, K. Rooney, J. McCann
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DIVISION 4
Ryan ‘Hammy’ Goodman
BOTTOM HALF MEAN BUSINESS With the FIFA World Cup out of the way, the attention of the global sporting community refocusses exactly where it should have been all along – VAFA Division 4. The final sabbatical of the season allowed players, supporters and coaching staff who felt so inclined to head for the hills and settle in to the snowfields for a weekend. As we approach the peak of the 2014 season, Division 4 sees several sides steadily climbing towards the top, whilst others appear to have slipped back down the mountain. Teams in the bottom half of the competition issued a timely reminder of the dangers of complacency to those assured of September action with several premiership contenders made to work for their wins. It was a must win for both the Dragons and Box Hill North, but it was the latter who produced the goods on the day. After a dominant opening term, Box Hill North never let their opponents back in to the game. Impressive work rate and skill was on display from Alex Pedemont, Cameron Liston and Blake McKay for the victors. Whilst Dylan Liistro lead the charge up front, the scoring was shared around. Gautham Ratnakumar, John Tait and the ever-reliable Tom Lowden were the best Dragons. The comprehensive result keeps Box Hill North’s finals chances alive, whilst effectively knocking the Dragons out of contention. The battle of Brunswick was as hostile as ever. Positions on the ladder generally go out the window when these two sides meet and whilst the result reflected the two team’s respective standings, the intensity of the game would have had most fooled. The sides went into halftime locked on identical scores, a surprise evern for those most fervent of Bulls fans. The Bulls were the far better of the two sides in the opening stanza, which saw them register seven shots to one. The twin towers of Ben Gallagher and Chris Temperley provided great targets up forward for the Bulls and productive contributions from Rob Santacroce and Simon Mair ensured the ball headed their way regularly. As the game went on, the Pies built momentum until the game was on their terms. The result was inflated by a 22
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fast finishing West Brunswick outfit who made the most of a depleted Bulls bench. The Pies welcomed back Zac Tisdale and Jack Nulty after extended layoffs. Their timely return adds depth to the Pies who now look to upset the undefeated Hawks this weekend. The result will please West Brunswick, but North Brunswick’s performance will give them well-earned confidence as they loom as a potential party spoiler for finals hopefuls in weeks to come. Despite getting the result they would have expected, Hawthorn looked like a team who had slightly lost the wind out of their sails over the break. Manningham pushed them hard at Rathmines in what was the Hawks closest result all season – albeit a fairly comfortable twenty-two points. The game was hard fought all afternoon with little separating either team both on the scoreboard and in application at any of the main changes. Hawthorn hearts would have been in mouths as they found themselves behind at three quarter time for the first time this season. The Hawks saved their best football for the final term however, allowing the Cobras only one point, whilst producing five goals of their own to keep their flawless record in tact. Sean Stormonth was the difference between the two sides with a telling five-goal display, whilst Sam Gold entered his own contribution for Mark of the Year (featured in VAFA TV this week). A fast finishing Bulldogs gave Canterbury a scare at Saltwater Reserve. The Cobras have done it easy in recent weeks, but Point Cook, desperate to keep their season alive produced a fighting display that indicated that they have the potential to play a role late in the year. The Dogs were slow to start but drew the margin back to a solitary point at the long break. Once again, they were slow to start in the third term before giving the competition new comers a scare late in the game. Rohan Walmsley and Jeremy Gillen were strong for the Cobras whilst go-to man Andrew DIVISION 4 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 55/85%) North Brunswick v Westbourne Grammarians Chadstone v Point Cook Dragons v Canterbury Manningham Cobras v Box Hill North West Brunswick v Hawthorn
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Baker helped himself to five majors for the afternoon. The come and go performance from Point Cook saw them boast ten goal scorers, but it was Ben Cox and Mason Kip, two players who failed to jag a goal who stood out for the home side. The break did little to impact the momentum of the Westbourne Grammarians juggernaut as they easily accounted for Chadstone. The Grammarians were ruthless in their approach, ensuring that they remain in touch with the top four and firming as a prospect for September action in the process. The Grammarians had a great spread of scoring opions, twelve goal kickers in total with six to Justin Johns leaving him top of the pops. Adam Imber, who did not get on the board, was a one of the best on ground for Grammarians whilst Tim Rogers and
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Westbourne Grammarians and Manningham Cobras will both face teams who have showed dangerous signs in recent weeks. A loss could be catastrophic for either side, particularly Manningham as fourth spot is now theirs to lose. West Brunswick host Hawthorn in what could be their best opportunity to break their incredible run off the back of a less convincing than normal performance against Manningham last week.
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West Brunswick 1.2, 6.4, 11.6, 18.11 (119) North Brunswick 3.4, 6.4, 8.9, 10.10 (70) GOALS, West Brunswick: R. Benjamin 3, M. Simpson 3, Z. Tisdale 2, M. Holmes 2, L. Buckler 2, J. Nulty 2, A. Gibson 1, J. Taylor 1, C. Germon 1, D. Muscat 1 North Brunswick: B. Gallagher 4, C. Temperley 1, S. Mair 1, P. Gagliano 1, C. Hynam-Smith 1, R. Dowsett 1, D. Manoukian 1 BEST, West Brunswick: M. Graham, J. Sandow, R. Touzel, E. Lloyd, Z. Tisdale, J. Nulty North Brunswick: R. Santacroce, J. Davis, T. Leary, S. Mair, M. Dal Santo, B. Gallagher Hawthorn 3.4, 5.6, 7.9, 12.12 (84) Manningham Cobras 3.3, 4.7, 9.7, 9.8 (62) GOALS, Hawthorn: S. Stormonth 5, J. Ince 2, J. Ridley 1, S. Gold 1, M. Jones 1, N. Raiti 1, D. Tremewen 1 Manningham Cobras: M. Muller 2, D. Wolfgramm 2, C. Jolly 2, B. Morrison 1, T. Bell 1, N. Howard 1 BEST, Hawthorn: S. Stormonth, S. Gold, G. Edmond, P. Spendlove, P. Nunan, D. Tremewen Manningham Cobras: T. Conn, L. Allan, B. Komisars, M. Muller, A. Pianto, E. Sapac Canterbury 4.5, 6.6, 11.8, 13.10 (88) Point Cook 1.0, 6.5, 8.6, 12.9 (81) GOALS, Canterbury: A. Baker 5, T. Eckersley 4, M. Higgins 2, B. Hui 1, L. Chapman 1 Point Cook: A. Robinson 2, C. Haynes 2, M. Gabriel 1, R. Milne 1, M. Burton 1, H. Barker 1, M. Smith 1, S. Sinclair 1, R. Tilly 1, Z. Wilson 1 BEST, Canterbury: R. Walmsley, J. Gillen, A. Baker, T. Eckersley, L. Chapman, M. Peel Point Cook: B. Cox, M. Kip, R. Milne, J. Perrins, J. Mandahl, R. Barker Box Hill North 4.9, 6.13, 11.19, 17.23 (125) Dragons 1.2, 2.3, 6.4, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Box Hill North: D. Liistro 3, C. Langley 3, A. Walker 2, B. Marcakis 2, R. Ball 2, A. Mannerheim 1, M. Tilley 1, X. Ellis 1, C. Liston 1, C. Lee 1 Dragons: T. Lowden 5, A. Do 2, J. Yap 1 BEST, Box Hill North: A. Pedemont, C. Liston, D. Liistro, B. McKay, J. Anderson, M. Tilley Dragons: G. Ratnakumar, J. Tait, C. Nguyen, T. Lowden, A. Do, T. Ho Westbourne Grammarians 8.5, 14.14, 21.19, 32.28 (220) Chadstone 0.1, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2 (14) GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: J. Johns 6, J. Ray 5, C. Sneddon 4, B. Miller 4, N. Arias 3, A. Davis 3, S. Wallace 2, W. Wright 1, C. Chesterman 1, T. Rogers 1, J. Humphreys 1, M. Culliver 1 Chadstone: N. Boothman 2 BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: A. Imber, T. Rogers, C. Sneddon, J. Johns, N. Dimitriadis, A. Fleming Chadstone: N. Boothman, B. Polkinghorne, L. Rose, B. Amor, B. Herbert, L. Farrugia
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West Brunswick 6.4, 10.7, 14.18, 20.22 (142) North Brunswick 0.1, 0.4, 0.4, 0.5 (5) GOALS, West Brunswick: T. Crabtree 5, S. Devers 3, M. Handscombe 3, A. Thompson 2, J. Cubillo 2, P. Healey 1, P. Walpole 1, J. Tassone 1, S. Willersdorf 1, S. Creek 1 North Brunswick: BEST, West Brunswick: J. Forbes, T. Crabtree, V. Townsend, M. Handscombe, J. Tassone, S. Creek North Brunswick: T. Blount, J. Moriarty, R. Tobler, D. Allan, T. Geary, J. Hayes Hawthorn 2.6, 8.12, 12.18, 17.19 (121) Manningham Cobras 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 4.3 (27) GOALS, Hawthorn: J. Jackomos 8, M. Laing 3, S. Wintle 3, D. Lauletta 1, A. Hammel 1, S. Vallance 1 Manningham Cobras: N. Allinson 1, B. Mc Hugh 1, R. Williams 1, B. Carman 1 BEST, Hawthorn: S. Wintle, J. Downie, C. Bilton-Gough, K. Harrison, J. Jackomos, M. Laing Manningham Cobras: M. Woodhouse, N. Allinson, J. Stewart, A. Bullen, K. Ng, P. Whitehouse Canterbury 5.3, 7.7, 10.9, 15.11 (101) Point Cook 1.3, 2.5, 5.7, 7.8 (50) GOALS, Canterbury: J. Lomax 3, S. Woodward 3, D. Wilden 3, C. Aligizakis 3, S. Ibrahim 1, P. Nowland 1, G. Driscoll 1 Point Cook: P. Donoghue 5, B. Hunter 1, C. Matcham 1 BEST, Canterbury: J. Wilson, D. Wilden, C. Aligizakis, D. Hutchinson, S. Fernandez, J. Doak Point Cook: S. Moghazy, P. Donoghue, L. Rappazzo, J. Thompson, L. MacGibbon, J. Larkin Box Hill North 1.5, 6.9, 9.9, 15.12 (102) Dragons 1.1, 2.4, 3.6, 4.9 (33) GOALS, Box Hill North: G. Williams 4, J. Cope 3, G. Cavallo 2, T. Manno 1, A. Sallantioglu 1, A. Odza 1, A. Obialor 1, A. Rodrigues 1, S. Stephens 1 Dragons: T. Ho 1, T. Nguyen 1, D. Ang 1, T. Ho 1 BEST, Box Hill North: K. Robinson, A. Piccioli, K. Axten, A. Obialor, C. Woods, D. Piccioli Dragons: T. Ho, A. Kizilis, D. Khan, M. Lim, K. Mert, H. Qui Chadstone 4.2, 6.2, 9.3, 10.4 (64) Westbourne Grammarians 3.3, 7.6, 8.7, 8.8 (56) GOALS, Chadstone: Westbourne Grammarians: N. Schiano 3, J. Diblasi 1, M. Chodowski 1, B. Germon 1, J. Morrell 1, N. Robertson 1 BEST, Chadstone: Westbourne Grammarians: K. Miller, H. Wyatt, P. Magann, S. Anderson, M. Chodowski, N. Schiano
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Sefton McGraw Ed Espinosa Luke Gogis 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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OLD TRINITY
COLLEGIANS
Coach: Adam Andrews Assistant: Gerard Sholly, Lucien Dean-Johns Reserves: Peter Lawrence
Coach: Mark Hibbins Coach: Darren Baxter Reserves: Matt James, Nick Roach Thirds: Nathan Moon
Jake Walsh Dayne Coulsen-Hoffacker Kristian Butler Harry Tinney Ned Hunt Dan Chamberlain Heath Banfield Brendan Iezzi (C) Ben Howell Matthew Kilpin Jack Osborn Kris Spassopoulos (RVC) Luke Pacconi (VC) David Wildsmith Gabe Hamilton Cam McCasker Emerson Satur Jack Hunt Ed Weatherson Nick Howell (VC) Chris Riggs Tim Howell Brett Barratt Brett Robertson Will Oldfield Andrew Kyriacopoulos Sebastian Nicolosi Christos Manoussakis Nick Chamberlain Alex Hasiotis Callum Pohl Anthony Scott Mark Yeoman Jack Gale Tom Bennett Sean Hanrahan Michael Cooper Jake Steinhart Simon Murphy (RVC) Peter Mescher Fergus Stewart Scott Meighan (RC) Alex Heuston
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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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Alexander Croft Billy Burstin Charlie Holst Nick Ries Andrew Scott Jay Austerberry Shura Taft Daniel Strachan Michael Dyer James Jorgensen Dylan Chaplin Burch Luke Casey Simon Hall Josh Cashman Sebastian Evans Matthew Yates Matthew Barton Courtney Hylton (VC) Trent Zimbachs (C) Stuart Inglis Tim Phillips Hunter Pool Ollie Howard Marty Williams Wil Tardif (VC) Toby Goodman James Kondarovskis Jesse Band Conrick (RC) Matthew Singleton Tom Penberthy Nathan Giles Josh Kamener Lindsay Apted Nick Roach Sam Hibbins Lachlan Ferguson Harry Croft Anthony Carydias
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Nick Corp Andrew Howison Justin Clark Chris Jesaueluk Dominic Russo Ed Malone Alistair Fahie Andrew Stone Julian Hampton Alex Barr Sam Doupe-Watt Sam Adams James Patterson Billy Riddle (RC) Cameron Bonnar Nicholas Brown Calvin Lyon Charlie Simmons Nick Bobeff Sam Cutts Ed Cordner Bernie Morris Ned Withers Huw Forbes
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ST BERNARDS
OLD XAVERIANS
Coach: Anthony Rock Assistants: Tim Harvey, Matt O’Connor Reserves Coach: Chris Davis Assistant: Gary McIntyre 3rds Coach: Kevin Jones, Brian Moon, Chris Cunningham
Co-Coaches: Simon Lethlean & Pat Hawkins Senior Assistant: Ted Woodruff Assistants: Matt O’Hanlon, Tim Clarke, Tim Ockleshaw, Andrew Brushfield & Luke Gladman
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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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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UNIVERSITY BLACKS
BEAUMARIS
Coach: Cameron Roberts Assistants: Paul Yeomans, Darren Collopy Reserves Coach: Xavier Moloney
Coach: Stephen Lawrence Assistants: Mick Lovejoy, Sam Hecker Reserves: Alex Bennett
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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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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OLD CAREY
FITZROY
Coach: Glenn Cox Assistants: Dave Wright, Justin Seabury, James Wagner, Nicholas Thompson
Coach: Michael Pickering Assistants: John LeGrand, Vince Silluzio, Steve Hurl Reserves: Ryan Aisbett
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
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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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OLD HAILEYBURIANS
Coach: Tim O’Shaughnessy Assistants: Wayne Oswald, David Landrigan Reserves: Andrew Strain
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
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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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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OLD MELBURNIANS
UNIVERSITY BLUES
Coach: Nathan Brown Assistants: Daniel Hughes, Peter Nunn Reserves: Chris Hood
Coach: Quinton Gleeson Assistants: James Walker, Andrew Lowcock, Huw Flanagan
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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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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ST KEVINS
OLD IVANHOE
Senior coach: Daniel Harford Senior assistants: Jon Edgar, Michael Christian
Coach: Travis Ronaldson Assistant: Daniel Weller Reserves: Darren Toll Assistant: John Hill
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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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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MAZENOD
AJAX
Coach: Adrian Connolly Assistants: Wayne Poulter, Kevin Chamberlain Reserves: Ben Chamberlain
Coach: Leigh McQuillen Assistants: Dale Carey, Brent McGrath, David Veale, Darren Seidl & Nick Gold Reserves: Adam Slade-Jacobson Thirds: Barry Simon
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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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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PEGS FC
Coach: Guy Martyn Assistants: Owen Lalor & Steve Kennedy Reserves: Steven Kidd Thirds: Sebastian Wright
Coach: Mark Murray Assistants: M. Regan, C. Jayaweera
Leigh Fletcher Mark Devereaux Rory Lynch Kyle Pinto Stuart Burggraaff Bryce Pewtress Jesse Lovig Stephen Anderson Matthew Care Guy Martyn Tom Youl Ben Traeger-Haig Nick Jewell Nick Pinto Josh Schmitz David Morton Daniel Corp Tim Jones Christopher Long Adam Power Jay Ting Charlie Miles Richard Atkins Adam McNeil Shem Curry Samuel Clements Josh Verlin Ben Kezilas Jesse Donald Cain Malthouse Ed Turner Joshua McPherson Jason McCoy Jay Dillon Stefan Constantinou James Short Ash Fisher Matt Powell Liam Woodland Jack Baxter Paul Adams Marlon Woltering Nigel Bloomfield Michael Dynon Lachlan Wheeler Liam Dynon Andrew Long Josh Pavlou Kyal McNeil
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Brendan Culvenor Jack Wilson Zac Pirrie Mark Short Daniel Andersen James Benjamin Matthew Broadley Vincent Camera Ben Clarke Zachary Cochrane Adam Cockie Sam Cougan Thomas Cougan Jay Coverdale Travis Cowan Sam Dalton Lachlan DeLisle Lachlan Edgar Christopher Ellison Nathan Foster Steven Helliger Brenton Holt Patrick Hosking Reece Houston Kristian Johannsen Szczepan Kasinski Ben Lane Jason Laver Will Lingard Jack Lloyd David McCarthy Leon McCarthy Tobias Morrison William O’Haire Jesse Rees Thomas Rowse Matthew Ryan Simon Schultz Chris Smith Nick Taylor Stephen Tiernan Ned Tikner Kieron Turner Ryan Warren Jadyn Wilkinson Sebastian Wright
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Andrew Frazer Chris Goullet David Forrest Daniel Ryan Chris Tzambazis James Lenhart Jordan Leask Cameron Livori Cal Glassford Josh Pound (C) Tom Black Daniel Roscoe Mark Wilson Ryan Jones Brett Hannah Jarad Rogers Sandon McCann Sean Towner (C) Daniel Flaherty Aaron Bell Rob Baddeley Jack Fenner Stuart Dale Jed Watson Trent Skurrie Chris Caminiti Bradley Jones Jarryd French Rowan Nolan Sahand Ghasimzadeh Michael Fahey Ben Briggs Daniel Cantwell Damien Cerantonio Jake Barrett Dean Podger Jesse Saunders Nick Karikakas Blake Anderson Stuart Tibbitts Jackson Marr James Taylor
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Dylan Anderson Andrew Baddeley Dave Bianchi Hugh Braden Jack Clarke Josh Dazkiw Hayden Federico Liam Fitzgerald Matthew Flaherty Rob Frain Daniel Galea Adrian Gurry Andrew Khallouf Michael Lepa Mitch Miller Mark Mitchell Matthew Nola Dale Phelan Ryan Richardson Daniel Rowland Matt Semini Liam Sutawon Jordan Williams Jack Williams Anthony Atkinson Shane Azzapardi Manuell Gauding John Hughes Andrew Palmer Andrew Petersen Basil Remboulis Luke Schultz
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PREMIER C
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MONASH BLUES
PENINSULA
Coach: Hayden Stanton, Jye Ledin Assistant: Nicholas Salvatore Reserves: Shane Paynter
Coach: Nick Claringbold Assistant Coaches: Damian Brice, Peter Williamson, Michael Lambert & Neil Kent Reserves Coach: Adam Crean
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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Sam Glenn Harry Whitty Stuart Grigg (C) Stefan Barbour Michael Lambert Garth O’Connor-Price Vaughan Clarke Sam Murray Robert Stainforth (VC) Tom Coghlan Ben Southam (DVC) Ben Mitchell George Fletcher Sam Buchanan Brett Brisbane Alex Wood (VC) Alex Marshall Eddie Coghlan Tom Stainforth Rob Bambery Jeremy Gleeson Paul Coldrey Nicholas Fisher Reed Powney Thomas Grigg Adam Granger Jeremy Gleeson Ash Law Shaun Payze Lachlan Heron Jordan Pomeroy Tom Feldgen Adam Crean Zac Kurts Ryan Trickey
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Andrew Starkins Jordan Owens Tim Scarpella Jake Archdeacon Luke Keon Cam Mccauley Leith Baker Aaron Brockley Scott Cain Mathew Tuckett Mathew Beggs Laurens Van der Sluijs Tom Shayler John Wilkins Mitchell Sheldon Collins Aaron Anson Sam Messinis Liam Nickels Daniel Bruce Chris Davis Demi Pinxt Callum Savio Hayden Brodie Jamie Rhodes Lachlan O’Grady Dan Laversha Anthony Kyriacou Ryan White David Kotsiakos Aaron Bouten Dave Dungan Tom Lardner
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OLD CAMBERWELL
MARCELLIN
Coach: Ben Robertson
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Coach: Brett Rowe Assistant: Rod Strahan Reserves: Stephen Keleher Assistant: Andrew Kahofer Third 18 Coach: Paul Konstanty
Coach: Craig Hayes Assistant: Jason Plant Reserves: Peter Judge
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Coach: Sam Radford Assistants: Corey Stephens, Mark Haynes, Ben Hampton Reserves: Tony White Assistant: Ken Wood Thirds: Jason Austin
Coach: Jamie Mollo Assistant: Nathan Miller Reserves: Jamie Connellan
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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2014 THOMAS SILVESTRO – CAULFIELD GR. Congratulations to Thomas Silvestro who is nominated as this week’s Club Warehouse Rising Star. Caulfield’s young gun is enjoying a stellar first year, breaking into the clubs senior side and proving his dominance by being named vice-captain of the VAFA’s U19 Big V rep side. Thomas’ impressive year began during pre-season, where he was often showing the older players of the club the standard which was required. Apart from his flowing locks, Thomas’ attributes are his ferocious attack on the footy, unrelenting work ethic and his tackling ability. Off the field Thomas is studying a Bachelor of Building Management at RMIT 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
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5 YEARS AGO – 2009 The middle four placed teams in A Section continued to jostle for fourth spot, the top three (Xavs, DLS and SBMT) looking certain for finals. Uni Blues’ hard earned victory over Old Brighton 8.8 to 6.11 allowed them to replace Old Scotch who trailed DLS all day. Best: Paterson, Torney, Hayes (3), Roache, Lewis, Laycock (Blues) and Perrett, Cannon, Gadsden, Peel, Ainley, Sargent (OB). The match of the round in B Section saw Old Melburnians (2nd) at home hold off a determined SKOBS’ outfit (3rd) 9.11 to 7.11 but both teams were safe in the top four. Best: J Beaumont, Greene, Horne, Morrison, Prowse, Freezer (OM) and Keely, Charles, Simpson, Garvey, Lynch. Williams (SKOB).
10 YEARS AGO – 2004 In D4 Section it was officially a ‘five horse race’ for the finals and Kew (2nd) were away to Bulleen Cobras (4th). Bulleen on their home ground expected to place a lot of pressure on the strong Kew line-up but by three quarter time had not scored a goal, rather 10 straight behinds while Kew with 8.15 had the situation under control. Although the Cobras outscored their visitors in the last term it was a six goal victory to Kew and consolidation of their double chance. Best players: Wood, Ianni, De Blank, Gridley, Mainsbridge, Rakusz (Kew) and M D’Angelo, Fradkin, Fortune, McLaren, Cookson, D Trinchi (Bulleen Cobras). 20 YEARS AGO – 1994 In A Section, Old Xavs travelled to Therry and won convincingly. Dan Richardson and Michael Blood both kicked 5 for Xavs and David Landrigan joined them in the best players. Goodwin (5), Eastmure and Tate were Therry’s best. The win allowed Xavs to replace Old Scotch in 4th place, Scotch only managing a draw with Collegians. 30 YEARS AGO – 1984 Bulleen Templestowe and Banyule were two of the top teams in Junior Section, both being in Zone 1 as it was then referred to. Bullen Temp took control of the game early and went on to win easily 18.19 to 11.11 and better players were Homberger and Sexton, each with 5 goals and Williams and Bone. For Banyule, Harding kicked 5 42
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40 YEARS AGO – 1974 Four ladder leaders were defeated in this round; Fawkner, North Brunswick, Ormond Reserves and Marcellin Reserves and all but Marcellin Reserves lost their top spot! There was only one undefeated team in the competition – Parkside Juniors. Two sad losses for amateur football were noted – Cliff Farley of Collegians, former club secretary, press secretary and timekeeper and former North Old Boys coach Vin Williams.
50 YEARS AGO – 1964 Four of the five leading teams in A Section lost in a day of surprises. Only ladder leaders Old Paradians had a win. In an unfortunate situation, the Victorian Pharmacy College team were found guilty of knowingly and with intent, included an unregistered player and a professional runner in their team under another name. The club were expelled immediately! In F Section the competing teams were Old Ivanhoe, St Pats Ballarat OC, Vic Pharmacy College, RAAF Cadets, Assumption OC, AMP Society, Monash Whites and Cassie, a team comprised mainly of players of Greek origin.
60 YEARS AGO – 1954 It was all good news at Melbourne High; won three of the last four games and the ‘double’ to Jack Hooper – 100 games AND a baby daughter! Congratulations also went to MHSOB players Paul Anthony, Jock Nelson, Neil David, David Hatton and Geoff Watson, all MHS Juniors who had been selected in the combined high Schools team to play the combined APS team. 80 YEARS AGO – 1934 Old Melburnians held on to their fourth spot in A Section with a win over Elsternwick also revenging their earlier season loss to the ‘Wicks’. For OM’s McCulloch, Larritt, Guthrie and Mogg were in grand form. Elsternwick were trying out players in new positions and Neil Olsen’s vigour at CHF was greatly appreciated! In B Section top team West Brunswick had lost form in recent weeks and went down again, this time to Brightonvale (third). THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
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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 Melburnians got the job done on Saturday at Albert Park with an18 point win against St Bedes/Mentone Tigers to record their second win of the season. Bickford, Brand and Dixon kicked 3 each and Baring and Madsen were the best for O’Ms. While for the Tigers, Michaud kicked 4 and Pastura 2. Beaumaris rejoined the winner’s list with a 37pt win against Old Scotch. Burke kicked 4 and Smout bagged 3 with Burke, Banham and Kelly all in the best. For Scotch, sharpshooter Daggian returned to the side and added 2 to his tally with Micheal
@jdonohoe12 and Daggian best in the loss.
Old Xaverians were gallant against the red hot St Bernards but couldn’t get over the line despite coming back from 5 goals down in the first. Jeremy Hannan continues to shine for the Red and Black kicking another 5 goals taking him to 55 for the year. Hughes kicked 2 for Bernards and Woods and O’ Halloran were best. St Bernards took the chocolates by 9pts. Seven goals to Canterbury was the catalyst for a huge St Kevins win against De La Salle. A 5 goal to 1 first term got Skobs started and they were never headed from there, winning by 133pts. Quinlan kicked 4 of his own and Doggett, Sabato, Kerr and De Biase all booted 3.
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@LewisEmmerson University Blues climbed to top of the round came at the ‘Carcass’, the home of the spot with their 22-point victory Parkdale Vultures. Fitzroy were shocked when the over Mazenod. A seven-goal Vultures burst out of the blocks. The Roys went to nil opening term set up the down by 61-points. Parkdale’s Jack Francis and the Blues win. Uni Blues’ Will Alex Taylor-Hirst kicked a bag of 4 goals each. Blakey was lively with 4 goals Fitzroy’s Will Zaghis can hold his head high with his while Mazenod’s Daniel Smith showed his talents. 3 majors. Caulfield Grammarians came agonizingly Despite Old Trinity’s wastefulness in front of goal, they still managed to grab a 9-point win over Old close to their first win for the season. Caulfield Brighton. Old Trinity’s Mackenzine Brown had one mounted a valiant final quarter comeback, but still of his best games for the year. Whitefriars showed fell short by 9 points to Collegians. Seamus Hobbs they’re a team to fear as the finals draw near, they was the difference between the sides with 5 goals pummeled Uni Blacks by 147 points. Kieran Hayes for Collegians. John Szetho played a blinder for dominated with 5 goals in his side’s win. The upset Caulfield.
U19 Section 3 with Tom Connolly @tomconnolly15
Old Xaverians took on AJAX and after leading at quarter time by 6 points, it was AJAX who were just too strong only allowing Xavs to kick another three for the rest of the day. The Jacka’s were victorious by 47 points, Rogers kicked 3 for the and Berkowitz was best on for AJAX. What was a massive game for both Old Carey and Old Ivanhoe, it was Old Ivanhoe that came out victors by 44 points. It was a tight affair all day but Old Ivanhoe were just too strong in the last quarter kicking seven goals to one. Nixon from Old Carey kicked 6 for the day, as for Old Ivanhoe, it was a well 44
rounded performance with many multiple goal kickers. St Mary’s Salesian hosted Williamstown CYMS and after going into half time only 10 points down, The CY’s came out to stronger in the second half winning by a comfortable 10 goals. Ebinger kept his goal kicking ways with another 5 goals, while Morris was best on ground for Williamstown. Marcellin collected another 4 points beating Old Camberwell by 45 points, it was also a wellrounded performance by the home side with many goal scorers. With only 5 rounds left before September action, all games will be crucial for the teams that will be playing finals. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
U19 North Anna O’Donnell
@annaod_ Yarra Valley put up a good fight points. Despite being wasteful with 21 behinds, against Ivanhoe, being right in Therry Penola had 13 goal kickers, with Rees the contest for the entire four slotting 5 for the day to aid a comfortable victory. quarters. Despite being just one point behind Ivanhoe Whitefriars faced another tough game, losing at three quarter time, they by 126 points to Banyule. Lowe, Brown and couldn’t quite manage to knock off the leaders, Balcombe were Banyule’s best, increasing their chances of finishing in the final four. with Ivanhoe winning by 14 points.
Wyndham Suns had a good win over PEGS by 35 points as Iannacone was the Suns’ best performer and contributed four goals to the team’s 16. PEGS now sit equal fourth with Therry Penola who they play next week. Therry Penola beat Northern Blues in a canter after kicking 23 goals to win by 105 U19 South with Anna O’Donnell
Beaumaris were the unfortunate beneficiaries of a Collegians forfeit. It means the Sharks have had two weeks off before their next hit out. Benoiton kicked 10 of Oakleigh’s 21 goals to help secure a 104-point win over Monash Blues. The Blues were outplayed by Oakleigh who dominated the game, despite good efforts from Duffy and Hawes. Hampton Rovers secured a 48-point victory over De La Salle, placing them equal fourth on the table, with opponents Beaumaris UNDER 19 Premier (YEARS TOTAL 43/83%) Old Scotch v St Kevins Beaumaris v St Bernards St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Old Xaverians De La Salle v Old Melburnians UNDER 19 Section 2 (YEARS TOTAL 46/71%) Old Brighton v Fitzroy University Blacks v Mazenod Collegians v Parkdale Vultures Old Trinity v Caulfield Grammarians Whitefriars v University Blues
La Trobe University lost to St Bernards by 28 points despite a solid second quarter to get them back in the game. St Bernards were just too good and ran away in the second half with Baird and Farrant doing the job. Notaro managed to kick 5 goals for the day to help secure the victory. @annaod_
and Peninsula. Jones slotted four goals for the Rovers, whilst Stewart was among the better performers on the day. Ormond grabbed another convincing win over Peninsula by 105 points. Meeking kicked 6 goals for Ormond to keep Peninsula out of the game. Keast and Halsall were also great performers, along with Meeking, aiding a solid victory. MHSOB couldn’t get their second win of the season, losing to Old Haileybury by 80 points. It was Meehan and O’Leary who helped Old Haileybury to keep on top of MHSOB for the duration of the game in the victory. UNDER 19 North (YEARS TOTAL 39/63) La Trobe University v Northern Blues Whitefriars v St Bernards Yarra Valley v Banyule Ivanhoe v Wyndham Suns PEGS v Therry Penola UNDER 19 South (YEARS TOTAL 42/65%) Monash Blues v Beaumaris Collegians v Hampton Rovers MHSOB v Ormond Peninsula v De La Salle Old Haileybury v Oakleigh
UNDER 19 Section 3 (YEARS TOTAL 40/71%) Old Carey v Old Xaverians Old Ivanhoe v Marcellin AJAX v St Mary’s Salesian Old Camberwell v Williamstown CYMS
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RESULTS U19 Premier Beaumaris 2.7, 4.11, 9.15, 12.18 (90) Old Scotch 1.2, 4.6, 6.8, 7.11 (53) GOALS, Beaumaris: S. Burke 4, A. Smout 3, S. Gibbins 2, D. Kelly 1, D. Johns 1, K. McDonagh 1 Old Scotch: J. Daggian 2, E. von Moger 2, W. Michael 1, B. Borland 1, H. Dennis 1 BEST, Beaumaris: S. Burke, M. Banham, D. Kelly, B. Dickson, C. Beattie-Powell, C. Cusack Old Scotch: W. Michael, J. Daggian, J. Hunt, J. Gordon, N. Balson, C. Worrell-Smith Old Melburnians 4.3, 6.7, 9.12, 12.15 (87) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 5.4, 8.8, 9.8, 10.9 (69) GOALS, Old Melburnians: S. Brand 3, H. Dixon 3, E. Bickford 3, H. Christie 2, G. Ross 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C. Michaud 4, J. Pastura 2, J. Cayhan 1, M. Caia 1, S. Lay 1, A. Watterson 1 BEST, Old Melburnians: J. Baring, S. Madsen, C. McGee, E. Bickford, G. Ross, H. Dixon St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Cayhan, B. Hubeek, C. Michaud, J. Pastura, J. Green, K. Arthur St Bernards 5.1, 6.3, 8.8, 12.11 (83) Old Xaverians 0.3, 5.4, 9.6, 11.8 (74) GOALS, St Bernards: Z. O’Halloran 2, C. Vague 2, M. Hughes 2, C. Hughes 1, J. Sullivan 1, T. Doody 1, A. Dillon 1, E. Sibbald 1, D. Colaco 1 Old Xaverians: J. Hannan 5, O. Silk 2, M. Merlo 1, T. Vander Haar 1, T. Wynne 1, T. Anderson 1 BEST, St Bernards: S. Woods, Z. O’Halloran, C. Hughes, M. Hughes, T. Saundry, W. Considine Old Xaverians: T. Anderson, L. Barry, J. Hannan, T. Vander Haar, M. Hess, M. Merlo St Kevins 5.1, 14.6,22.10, 29.14 (188) De La Salle 1.1, 1.3, 7.3, 8.7 (55) GOALS, St Kevins: J. Canterbury 7, T. Quinlan 4, J. Doggett 3, L. Sabato 3, H. Kerr 3, R. De Biase 3, M. Smith 1, T. Corboy 1, W. Ostrowsky 1, R. Stagg 1, T. Massey 1, N. Fletcher 1 De La Salle: J. Wheeler 2, D. Krelle 2, J. Cooke 2, D. Marchese 1, M. Mullaly 1 BEST, St Kevins: R. De Biase, S. Doyle, H. Kerr, T. Quinlan, T. Corboy, J. Canterbury De La Salle: N. Halliday, A. Wheatley, J. Howard, D. Marchese, M. Dumbleton, S. McGraw
Under 19 Section 2 University Blues 7.1, 8.6, 10.9, 12.9 (81) Mazenod 0.1, 1.3, 3.8, 8.11 (59) GOALS, University Blues: W. Blakey 4, D. Batarilo 2, A. Batarilo 2, W. Langley 2, M. Nevett 1, J. Cross 1 Mazenod: P. Cincotta 2, S. Forster 2, T. Corrie 1, N. Melenhorst 1, D. Smith 1, D. Fowler 1 BEST, University Blues: W. Blakey, J. Jess, T. Hodge, L. Cameron, J. Cross, J. Curnow Mazenod: D. Smith, N. Melenhorst, N. Peck, L. Strudwick, J. Paola, P. Noone Collegians 5.2, 7.3, 10.4, 10.6 (66) Caulfield Grammarians 3.1, 4.1, 5.7, 8.9 (57) GOALS, Collegians: S. Hobbs 5, F. Sullivan 2, F. Huntington 2, L. Hentschke 1 Caulfield Grammarians: J. Small 1, B. Green 1, D. Goldberg 1, Z. Amos 1, L. De Nardis 1, K. Malignaggi 1, L. Rayner 1, L. Topp 1 BEST, Collegians: S. Hobbs, M. Irvine, F. Sullivan, F. Huntington, J. Dickinson, H. Butterss Caulfield Grammarians: J. Szetho, Z. Amos, J. Stewart, L. De Nardis, L. Topp, L. Grigg Old Trinity 1.2, 3.5, 3.10, 6.13 (49) Old Brighton 0.2, 3.3, 4.3, 6.4 (40) GOALS, Old Trinity: D. White 2, J. Nitsopoulos 2, M. Lasorko 1, J. Spassopoulos 1 Old Brighton: T. Boxtel 2, G. KimptonMoss 1, A. Knox 1, B. Harris 1, M. Hooy 1 BEST, Old Trinity: M. Brown, N. Roberts, J. Spassopoulos, D. Land, D. Moore, A. Polidoros Old Brighton: J. Cowling, A. Grant, M. Hooy, J. Rutter, D. Robinson, T. Boxtel Parkdale Vultures 6.4, 10.7, 17.9, 18.15 (123) Fitzroy 1.1, 5.1, 8.1, 10.2 (62) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: A. Taylor-Hirst 4, J. Francis 4, J. Everest 2, J. Edmunds 2, W. Cross 2, J. Stent-Powell 1, C. Peele 1, D. Glascott 1, M. Dickie 1 Fitzroy: W. Zaghis 3, B. McDonald 2, J. Hill 1, O. Ishak 1, H. Morris-Dalton 1, L. Edwards 1, B. Caplikas 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: J. Everest, J. Stent-Powell, J. Gray,
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K. Bode, A. Taylor-Hirst, J. Francis Fitzroy: L. Edwards, T. Robinson, J. Bluer, H. Morris-Dalton , B. McDonald, W. Zaghis Whitefriars 5.9, 8.16,14.21, 22.25 (157) University Blacks 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.4 (10) GOALS, Whitefriars: K. Hayes 5, J. Koutsaplis 3, D. Nilsson 2, A. Hands 2, N. Mercuri 2, T. Nilsson 2, J. Spencer 2, H. Murray 1, R. Malt 1, B. Dinh 1, J. Byrne 1 University Blacks: J. Grant 1 BEST, Whitefriars: J. Byrne, A. Giuliano, K. Hayes, B. Kelsey, T. Nilsson, R. Malt University Blacks: J. Quaile, J. Hill, A. Woodford-Smith, T. Clarke, Z. Harris, S. Goulding
Under 19 Section 3 AJAX 2.2, 6.6,11.10, 14.11 (95) Old Xaverians 3.2, 3.6, 3.10, 6.12 (48) GOALS, AJAX: T. Rogers 3, B. Joel 2, J. Goldberg 2, B. Shapiro 2, Y. Saltzman 2, D. Rothschild 1, A. Fetter 1, B. Schwartz 1 Old Xaverians: W. McClusky 2, N. Chancellor 2, H. Denton 1, F. Keramitsis 1 BEST, AJAX: J. Berkowitz, B. De Winter, J. Forbes, Y. Saltzman, J. Velleman, M. Voinsky Old Xaverians: H. Denton, M. Quinn, P. Darrer, N. Pillon, J. McCANN, J. Cosgrave Marcellin 4.4, 6.5, 8.8, 12.10 (82) Old Camberwell 2.0, 3.1, 5.2, 5.7 (37) GOALS, Marcellin: R. Di Roberto 3, J. Edwards 2, M. Mazzone 2, M. Mascitti 2, J. Licciardi 1, C. Lane 1, M. Jones 1 Old Camberwell: L. Bannister 2, B. Hansford 1, T. Owen 1, P. Dennis 1 BEST, Marcellin: J. Robertson, J. James, C. Lane, J. Edwards, J. Hesse, M. Mazzone Old Camberwell: A. Parker, M. Troy, S. Powell, M. Hook, A. Halabi, J. Bruce Old Ivanhoe 1.7, 3.9, 8.13, 15.13 (103) Old Carey 2.1, 4.5, 7.7, 8.11 (59) GOALS, Old Ivanhoe: N. Marshall 2, F. Portella 2, P. Damian 2, W. Gough 2, J. Stanton 1, S. Tsanoudakis 1, L. Oliver 1, H. Gibbs 1, T. Fidler 1, N. Christo 1, A. Meikle 1 Old Carey: M. Nixon 6, L. Stanboultgis 1, J. Colquhoun 1 BEST, Old Ivanhoe: W. Gough, N. Horsford, N. Marshall, P. Damian, L. Oliver, P. Walsh Old Carey: J. Harris, H. Hill, C. Wallace, M. Nixon, T. Bedford, W. Wright Williamstown CYMS 1.5, 5.9, 9.20, 15.24 (114) St Mary’s Salesian 1.2, 4.5, 6.5, 7.8 (50) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: N. Ebinger 5, B. Deller 2, M. Morris 1, J. Connolly 1, M. Barnes 1, M. Christakakis 1, N. Harkins 1, L. Micallef 1, N. Green 1, M. Knight 1 St Mary’s Salesian: D. Ryan 3, R. Williams 2, D. Schipper 1, N. Evans 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: M. Morris, J. Pennington, A. Georgiadis, D. Wall, E. Bordas, T. Gill St Mary’s Salesian: W. Douglas, C. Angley, R. Williams, H. Morris, M. Howard, M. Baum
Under 19 North Therry Penola 5.7,10.13,15.18, 23.21 (159) Northern Blues 1.0, 4.1, 5.1, 8.6 (54) GOALS, Therry Penola: S. Rees 5, C. Kilbane 3, S. Tatlock 3, C. Skapetis 2, A. McIntyre 2, S. Skapetis 2, M. Pauthenet 1, J. Keenan 1, L. Taylor 1, M. Jacobson 1, S. O’Sullivan-Plaza 1, E. Daley 1 Northern Blues: J. Hamilton 3, T. Evans 1, M. Manteit 1, B. Maloney 1, T. McNamara 1, J. Thomas 1 BEST, Therry Penola: C. Kilbane, S. Calafiore, M. Jacobson, S. Rees, M. Pauthenet, S. Tatlock Northern Blues: P. Steinicke, J. Moller, T. Smith, T. Evans, L. Natoli, T. McNamara Wyndham Suns 4.2, 7.3, 11.4, 16.5 (101) PEGS 1.4, 3.6, 4.10, 9.12 (66) GOALS, Wyndham Suns: H. Iannacone 4, J. Stephens 3, B. Wilson 2, D. Bean 2, J. Gathercole 2, A. Mohamed 1, A. Moshoudis 1, R. Hislop 1 P E G S: J. Condon 2, M. Troost 2, T. Memery 1, W. Sim 1, A. O’Rafferty 1, L. Zammit 1, J. Vovos 1 BEST, Wyndham Suns: H. Iannacone, D. Bean, A. Holmes, A. Zahra, A. Gallina, C. Harkin P E G S: L. Zammit, A. O’Rafferty, T. Memery, J. Condon, T. Laverie, J. Vovos
Ivanhoe 2.2, 5.7, 6.10, 10.12 (72) Yarra Valley 2.4, 4.7, 6.9, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Ivanhoe: N. Zervides 2, A. Griffith 1, W. Martin 1, J. Scardamaglia 1, D. Jones 1, S. Batterton 1, J. Lagreca 1, M. Rees 1, L. Kennedy 1 Yarra Valley: BEST, Ivanhoe: Yarra Valley: Banyule 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 22.12 (144) Whitefriars 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 2.6 (18) GOALS, Banyule: L. James 4, M. Barnes 3, L. Balcombe 3, M. Kerrison2, D. Rodda 2, S. Mathieson 1, D. Wells 1, R. Lester 1, B. Stevenson 1, M. MacDonald 1, R. Brown 1, A. Fleskens 1, J. Esposito 1 Whitefriars: BEST, Banyule: J. Lowe, R. Brown, L. Balcombe, D. Rodda, J. Clark, J. Esposito Whitefriars: St Bernards 7.1, 9.1, 15.4, 17.6 (108) La Trobe University 2.1, 7.4, 9.5, 12.8 (80) GOALS, St Bernards: J. Notaro 5, S. O’Keeffe 3, S. Tamraz 2, M. Farrant 2, J. Firth 2, B. Hedley 1, J. Jones 1, J. Riley 1 La Trobe University: J. Webb 4, R. Nolan 3, D. Power 2, M. Oliver 2, S. Neville 1 BEST, St Bernards: W. Baird, M. Farrant, J. Riley, S. O’Keeffe, D. Douge, C. Issa La Trobe University: M. Ogle, M. Oliver, B. Hoffman, J. Webb, L. Bence, R. Nolan
Under 19 South Oakleigh 3.2, 6.9,13.15, 21.19 (145) Monash Blues 1.3, 3.4, 5.5, 6.5 (41) GOALS, Oakleigh: J. Benoiton 10, J. Lever 2, J. Grigoriou 2, A. Malhotra 2, Z. Barrett 1, S. Bhanwal 1, L. Pappon 1, S. Ciavarella 1, A. Weymouth 1 Monash Blues: R. Taylor 2, A. Hawes 2, C. Oppy 1, A. Brady 1 BEST, Oakleigh: J. Benoiton, S. Bhanwal, S. Ciavarella, C. Pearson, B. Weymouth, J. Lever Monash Blues: H. Duffy, A. Hawes, C. Oppy, R. Taylor, P. Mulcahy, J. Wilson Beaumaris won by foreit. Hampton Rovers 4.1, 11.4, 14.6, 16.11 (107) De La Salle 3.2, 5.3, 7.4, 9.5 (59) GOALS, Hampton Rovers: C. Jones 4, J. Short 2, L. Cairns 2, C. Jones 2, S. Care 2, J. Bryant 1, Z. Donald 1, D. Broadstock 1, R. Fogarty 1 De La Salle: M. Lee 4, D. Cowan 1, J. Dennehy 1, J. Cox 1, S. Vawser 1, L. McCluskey 1 BEST, Hampton Rovers: J. Stewart, C. Jones, C. Jones, J. Short, S. Care, L. Cairns De La Salle: L. McCluskey, S. Taranto, H. Wardlaw, J. Dennehy, M. Lee, M. Colak Old Haileybury 7.5, 11.7,14.10, 19.12 (126) MHSOB 1.4, 2.7, 4.7, 6.10 (46) GOALS, Old Haileybury: B. O’Leary 4, C. Watson 3, W. Meehan 3, Z. Tsinanis 2, S. MacPHERSON 2, M. McIntyre 2, J. Serpell 1, L. Thomas 1, L. Wegner 1 MHSOB: J. Ah-kan2, S. Shearer 1, A. Gleeson 1, J. Pollock 1, P. Niklas 1 BEST, Old Haileybury: W. Meehan, B. O’Leary, M. McIntyre, Z. Tsinanis, J. Mantell, S. MacPHERSON MHSOB: W. Penhalluriack, B. Cook, N. Clampett, S. Watkinson, B. Katon, N. Willis Ormond 5.4, 10.9,15.16, 22.20 (152) Peninsula 2.1, 4.2, 5.4, 7.5 (47) GOALS, Ormond: J. Meeking 6, N. Houghton 3, C. Carothers 2, S. Stait 2, J. Keast 2, T. Putamorsi 2, N. Halsall 1, J. McCAMBLEY 1, R. Main 1, M. LaGreca 1, L. Hemming 1 Peninsula: A. Hochegger 1, B. Worn 1, M. Forsyth 1, T. Taylor 1, J. Sinclair 1, L. Newton 1, J. Johnson 1 BEST, Ormond: J. Meeking, J. Keast, N. Halsall, B. Hardwick, L. Adlington, T. Putamorsi Peninsula: J. Boak, S. Barbour, A. Hochegger, A. Stock, T. Malan, L. Newton
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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
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Old Melburnians Coach: James Ray Assistants: Guss Murray
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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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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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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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U19 – SECTION 3 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
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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
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Northern Blues
PEGS
Coach: TBA
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
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U19 – NORTH
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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U19 – SOUTH Beaumaris
Collegians
De La Salle
Hampton Rovers
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When asked to write about my experiences at the 2 Mitchell Barber 3 Frasier Johns VAFA andKeating in particular as a Big V Representative 4 Aaron 6 DanielI Ladds Umpire, look back with fond memories both 7 Alex Smout 9 Kaineoff Beasley on and the field. Things certainly happened 10 Neil McKenzie quickly on the field, however, no less important 11 Adam Tanzimat 12 Joshua Davis were off field activities which have made me 16 the Nick Lapa 23 Tom Gregory aware that football can have life experiences both 24 Kyle McDonagh Max Aldrich as 26 a player, and as an umpire.
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16 Conor Khan The VAFA Ireland Tour 2013 was an experience 17 Stephen Babb 18 James Ward to travel My umpiring journey all began in the Northern I will never forget. The opportunity 21 Sam Shearer 22 Brendan Cook Territory, and after my first season who would half way around the world, be involved in four 24 Max Stella Nick Clampett have thought I would eventually be umpiring games of International Rules25 and umpiring a 26 Gibson Crampton 28 Julian Avila in Ireland in the best football competition outside of the game involving the best footballers 29 Bernie Chen state league and the AFL. My first taste of Big V and the VAFA, umpiring to a30new set of rules, Phil Huynh 32 Jason Pollock representative football was the international sharing many activities together with the players 33 Will Penhalluriack 35 James McDonagh series in 2010 – VAFA U/18 v. AFL New Zealand and officials such as attending the 36 James Ness Australian 40 Jayme Lawson U/23. Having travelled to the land of the long Consulate, absorbing the culture of the Irish, 41 Charlie Franklyn Oliver Croad white cloud, I knew I was not only the umpire, but, I and to walk away with lifelong42 friendships really 43 Michael Manteit James Ellison was also representing the VAFA, the VAFA Umpires showed me that all things set44 aside, when you 45 Danny Douros Association, and I would also be supporting myy cross that white line we all are involved in the fellow AFL New Zealand umpires during the tour game of football because we choose to do if for as a coach. It was also an opportunity to develop the love of the game. As the VAFA continues to the game in New Zealand and to also attract offer such fantastic opportunities to challenge all umpires to the game of football. The games were participating in the game, a culture of friendship held in Christchurch, after the devastation of the and respect can only grow stronger amongst the Oakleigh Old Haileybury Ormond Peninsula Old Boys Monash Blues earthquakes, and it was great toTBAsee the support VAFA community. Coach: Danny Hall Coach: Coach: David Robbins Coach: Barry Besanko Coach: James Donnelly Assistants: Geoff Brereton, Chris Assistants: Robert Putamorsi Assistants: Theo Messinis, Assistants: Joe Salvatore, and efforts Whiteof the AFL New Zealand to conduct the Mark Featherby, Anthony Thripp & Nicho Salvatore 1 Daniel Gregg-Mantle Brian Parton Mervyn Monty 3 J Benoiton Cameron 1 Tim Berenyi y Muir games. I made many new friends, and what2really Runner: Paul Gleeson 4 M Tate 3 Matthew Hirschman 2 Lachlan Blackwood 5 B Grizzell struck home during the tour, was that outside 4 Sam Elliott 3 Umpire) Mitchell Blair 1(VAFA JaycobRepresentative Johnson 8 A Seremalis 5 Will Robertshaw 4 Pat Brimacombe 2 Mitch Glenn of9 the J Cookfootball games, I enjoyed every moment 6 Richard Main 5 Lachlan Buck 3 James Moignard (C) 11 J Lever VC 7 Jack McCambley 6 Lucas Buncle 4 Jack Miers I had with the offi cials from VAFA head quarters 14 C Pearson 8 Jack Cappichiano 7 James Chiefalo 5 Tom LaBrooy 15 T Michael 9 my Tom Putamorsi 8 Charles Cosgriff 6 Cal Parton y and players. I knew that during the tour 17 A the Weymouth 10 Brodie Todd 9 Hugh Duffy 7 Harry Featherby 18 S Ciavarella DVC Benjamin Hardwick 10 Justin Field 8 Tory Taylor relationship with the players had changed,11 and 20 S Murray C 12 Matthew Jordan 11 Andrew Fitzgerald 9 Dylan Wilson 21 Z Barrett that this was a really good opportunity to13form Adam Schwarz 12 Andrew Hawes 10 Tom Malan (VC) 22 M Aranha 14 Edward Scanlan 13 Will Hogan 11 Leon Newton 23 L Pappon some long lasting relationships. 15 Zac Papacostas 14 Alex Hutcheson 12 Mitch Skaife 24 K Schmauder
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Steve McCarthy & Kit Harvey
@VAFAUA
LAWS OF THE GAME QUIZ LAST WEEK’S QUESTION: KATZY’S BIG MILESTONE A big congratulations this week as Lionel Katz umpires his 300th VAFA game as he steps out at Mazenod’s Central Reserve. Lionel joined the VAFA in 1999 after starting his umpiring at the age of 15 with Waverley Juniors and then Goulburn Valley Umpires in Shepparton. His first VAFA game was an E grade game of Fitzroy Reds at Ramsden St. Since that time he’s umpired in all grades of the VAFA, including Premier. We all remember our grand finals and Lionel has been appointed to ten as field umpire, two as a boundary umpire and one as a goal umpire. This also included the inaugural U/18 (now Colts) grand final. Two of the better grand finals he umpired included a D3 reserves and A reserves where teams managed to come back from over 20 points at 3/4 time to win by a point. He tells us that he thoroughly enjoys umpiring and the camaraderie on track, the fellowship, and of course being involved with the many clubs in the association. Enjoy the day at Mazenod Katzy, and we’ll see you at 400!! FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Kit tells his story as one of the field umpires in the VAFA’s historic first ever Premier Section game under lights. “The lights came on and yellow footy were flying last week, as VAFA Friday night footy came to Harry Trott Oval. The night time battle between Premier sides Collegians and Old Brighton was something new for our competition, for players, umpires and administrators. I was lucky enough to officiate the game with David Anselmi and Ben La Vale in front of a substantial crowd. It didn’t take us long to get used to the different viewing conditions, but gee it was chilly! The coaching directive for us to be constantly on the move and “always umpiring” was not only important for our performance, but also helped us avoid hypothermia. It was a great spectacle to be part of and it will be exciting to see what role VAFA night fixtures may play in the future.” 52
What happens if the runner of the team kicking in enters the arc when the player with the ball is about to kick it?
The correct answer was OPTION C: it is a free kick to the team that just scored at the back line (closest line) of the centre square.
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: At a kick in, a player kicks the ball to himself (plays on) and then kicks the ball, which bounces out of bounds near the 45-metre arc without being touched. What happens next? a) The umpire awards a free kick to the opposition team, which is taken from where the ball crosses the line. b) The umpire calls for a boundary throw in. c) The kick-in is taken again.
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.
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I BECAME UNDER 18 Mazenod Point Cook AFC expectations – it is when these expectations are AN UMPIRE St Bernards shared on the day (pre and during the match)
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MY JOURNEY TO THE DARK SIDE AIN’T SO DARK!
1 Jonathan Ayres 1 T. Doody 2 J. Comito 3 T. Howard 4 T. Mahony 5 A. Cunsolo 7 M. Jaggard 8 C. Tormey 9 D. Heenan 10 T. Baker 11 M. Diamandis For the past 44 years I have been involved with 12 C. Gavaghan 13 R. Brettell all aspects of elite and community football 14 L. Arrowsmith ranging from playing juniors in the 15 early C. Brasher70’s 18 D. Kennedy to the pinnacle of premiership success in the 19 B. Ward S. Merkel AFL to senior amateur player, coach20and runner 21 R. Woods to coaching juniors, committee and 22 T. Auskick Noonan 23 E. Vahland coordinator. 24 J. Sullivan 25 N. Kelly J. Hannah an I thought I had done it all – until I26become 37 M. Zammit Umpire. And it has so far been a learning 47 L. Grech and
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1 Jonathan Ayres it makes for a more harmonious and tolerable 2 Jed Carey 3 Lachlan Clark football experience for all. 4 Edward Connelly 5 Anthony Dillon 6 Thomas Donohoe For a coach to be approached by an umpire (visa7 Jack Firth versa) before the 8game simply endear himself Jamesto Ford 9 Frazer Gatens chat about “footy is invaluable. Have a quick 10 Chris Gavaghan 11 Thomas Howard stuff ”. Once a coach knows the umpire may not 12 Jack Howard be a “white or in13VAFA’a case a green maggot” Will Isaacs Bomani Jackson (visa-versa) he is14 one step closer to improved 15 Max Jaggard 16 Jake Jones tolerance and experience for all. 17 Nick Larkin Nick Larkin For an umpire to 18 simply indirectly praise a piece 19 Dan Mighell 20 Adam Mulkearns of general collective play or the “spirit of the 21 Ben Nathan 22 Zachhim O’Halloran game” can only endear to the playing group. 23 Pat O’Sullivan Sure, it does not work allOruba the time, and everyone 24 James 25 Daniel has there own style, butParkes I now have a more in 26 James Riley 27 Tomof Saundry depth understanding what an umpire must 28 Michael Sauro endure and how 29to Lachlan behave Sullivanon match day – to 30 Chris Tormey football experience. ensure a great community 31 Josh Wallis Liamdo Whelan Positive feedback32can wonders for a person 33 Seamus Whelan delivering it and/or 34 receiving Rhyen Woods it. 35 Sam Woods
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MY NAME IS RUSSELL MORRIS AND I AM 52 YEARS OLD.
enjoyable experience. Yes, I have gone to the Dark Side. This year my young adult son decided on another aspect of his life and slipped out of the Club Footy system and I needed my weekend community footy fix. What does one do when you don’t have a club and you want to be involved – you become an umpire?
In fact it goes both ways. The match day experience for an umpire can be lonely – there is no “Club”, no tribalism, no coach, and no strength How hard could it be? Watch the game from the inCYMS numbers. The umpire’s room (Death UHS-VU / Flemington Williamstown South Melbourne DistrictsStar) is best place onCoach: the field and blow the whistle –Coach: TBAgenerally TBA Coach: TBA the broom closet out the back of the Assistants: TBA TBA easy! (NOT!!) Assistants: TBA rooms where all the old clubAssistants: equipment is stored. 1 Matthew Williams 16 Paul Cuttajar-Milosev 4 Miles LEGUDI 20 Vincent Di Lorenzo Delaney However, after learning the nuances1of Kieren where to My final message to Barnett all Coaches, runners, 5 Daniel AITON 28 Hayden 2 Mason Smith run6 and one’s self – and learning not Conorposition WALSH 34 Luke Micallef 3 Nishan Coyneto administrators, family and community footy fans 8 Nick WALLACE 36 Nicholas Green 4 Dylan McLellan chase the ball but run wide to get the best vantage 11 Thomas CHEYNE 37 John Dawsonis being umpired by 5 Matthew Burton – if you reckon your game 12 of Jackthe SUTTON 50 Matthew Morris 7 Jack Harris point play I started to get the basics. Darth Vader don’t take him on. Get to know him
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Jesse Johnstone School 1st VXIII – 1978/79 Tom Johnstone Sydney Football League – 1980 to 1982 Wade Mcewan JakeFC Muddle Hawthorn FC & StKilda – 1983 to 1994 Luke Mullen VAFA player – 1994 (Old Camberwell FC) Mitchell Parkinson Tim Purvis Yarra JFL “Kew Comets” Coach – 1989 to 1997 Sam Raunic (Tackers thru to Colts)Johnny Ross Darcy Schwarze Auskick coordinator –Matthew 2003Singleton to 2006 Austin – Slaney Kew Comets Committee 2003 to 2006 Jake Slee Carey Year 8 Coach – Caleb 2006 Taylor VAFA Coach – 2007/8 (Old Melburnians) VAFA Runner – 2011/12 (Old Carey U19’s) Yarra JFL & VAFA Umpire – 2014 and beyond
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VAFA COLTS
Olivia Crowe
@Liv_Crowe
BACK INTO IT After a week off, all teams were itching to get back out onto the park. For some teams the remainder of the season will be to enjoy the last five games with the hope of a slim chance for a finals berth, whilst for others it’s an opportunity to make the most of every opportunity.
Uni Blues were no match for ladder leaders Mazenod who did not miss a beat. The Nodders kicked 12 goals to 1 in a dominant display. Kieran McKeogh kicked six in the victory, whilst Uni Blues goal kicker Lachlan Cameron was best afield in the loss.
UHS-VU faced a challenging task against Westbourne Gr. The Warriors started the match well with a four goal to one opening term and they didn’t stop there, establishing a 31 point lead at the main break. After half time, the Warriors dominance continued, however, the difference between the two wasn’t as stark and as a result the final margin was 31 points.
VAFA COLTS — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 35/70%)
Point Cook claimed victory by 28 points over Williamstown CYMS. In the battle out west, numerous lead changes highlighted a fantastic contest. Harry Skliros was a star for the Bulldogs finishing with four, whilst James Fitzpatrick was best for the CY’s. A 71 point defeat at the hands of St Bernards, was not the result Old Paradians would have been looking for after two recent disappointing losses by 7 points. Paradians battled to move the ball and score successfully as the Snowdogs kept them to 3 goals for the entire match. Despite the Snowdogs inaccurate goal kicking (12.19) they were able to get the job done quite comfortably, led by Josh Turville who kicked 6.
UHS VU v University Blues Mazenod v Williamstown CYMS Point Cook v St Bernards Old Paradians v Westbourne Gr.
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Westbourne Grammarians 4.1, 7.2, 9.4, 11.5 (71) UHS-VU/Flemington 1.0, 2.1, 3.2, 6.4 (40) GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: L. Fleming 3, B. Wharton 2, T. Kitson 2, J. Wilson 1, D. Stoios 1, P. O’Brien 1, D. Chetcuti 1 UHS-VU/Flemington: F. Allen 1, M. Mallia 1, C. Aristotle 1, E. Ramsay 1, T. Legudi 1, N. Munari 1 BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: N. Christou, L. Vella, D. Stoios, L. Fleming, A. Briggs, W. Soonalole UHS-VU/Flemington: E. Ramsay, J. Gilfillan, M. Healey, T. Rocke, T. Cheyne, F. Devlin St Bernards 4.6, 5.11, 7.12, 12.19 (91) Old Paradians 0.0, 1.1, 3.2, 3.3 (21) GOALS, St Bernards: J. Turville 6, M. Diamandis 3, D. Kennedy 1, D. Heenan 1, M. Zammit 1 Old Paradians: S. Di Placido 1, M. Kolotylo 1, A. D Souza 1 BEST, St Bernards: J. Comito, J. Turville, M. Diamandis, S. Merkel, T. Baker, L. Grech Old Paradians: A. D Souza, N. Kolotylo, W. Gilmore, N. Fraser, M. Ouzas, S. Di Placido Point Cook AFC 1.0, 4.2, 7.3, 11.3 (69) Williamstown CYMS 3.0, 4.1, 5.2, 6.5 (41) GOALS, Point Cook AFC: H. Skliros 4, A. Robinson 2, M. Volk 2, C. Day 1, N. Ezard 1, J. JohnsonBoe 1 Williamstown CYMS: K. Gilbert 2, L. Goetz 1, A. Weaven-Cahill 1, D. Schwarze 1, J. Davies 1 BEST, Point Cook AFC: C. Hobbins, K. Hepburn, J. Johnson-Boe, P. Kerr, M. Volk, D. Duskovic Williamstown CYMS: J. Kilpatrick, C. Bold, J. Tripodi, E. Tuck, K. Gilbert, D. Schwarze Mazenod 3.0, 6.1, 10.5, 12.10 (82) University Blues 0.3, 0.3, 0.4, 1.4 (10) GOALS, Mazenod: K. McKeogh 6, J. Swainston 3, S. Deegan 1, D. Mydaras 1, J. Webster 1 University Blues: L. Cameron 1 BEST, Mazenod: S. Deegan, M. Consolmagno, T. Patterson, N. Beovich, L. McEniry, J. Webster University Blues: L. Cameron, S. Gill, J. Johnson, J. Keough, D. Lou, B. Scotland
RECOVERY
AGILITY
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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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Josh Weightman Kyle Margaritas Zac Jones Zan Simons Darcy Sketcher Corey Quinlivan Jake Chesson James Thompson Grant Filsell Jono Benson Sam Nicholson Ethan Murray Tim Laughlin Tyler Hayward Josh Fidanza Billy Shute Mitch Walch John O’Keefe Cal Spencer Mick Kinsella Tieren Barbera Blake Van Leeuwen Jai Lane Marshall Sadikin Matt Jeffrey Jett Guerin Jordy Henman Max Waters Jono Thornley Brandon Droessler Jayden Barker Rob Maibaum Liam Kinsella Chris Simons Blair Hudson Joel Dale
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Josh Crofton Brandyn Foley Matthew Volk Cody Day Daniel Hird Nicholas Ezard Mason Kip Liam MacGibbon Andrew Gough Kurt Mayne Callum Morrison Alex Grigg Aaron Sagona Luke Rappazzo Zac Harrington James Aquilina Daniel Duskovic Matthew Barnes Robbie Milne Patrick Kerr Josh Evans Ashley Gauci Ashton Cook Dillon Van Der Putten Riley Matthews Mitchell Pruscino Liam Gilbee
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St Mary’s Salesian Coach: Michael Learmonth
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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Lindsay Moreen Bradley Monaco Reuben Williams Daniel Ryan Danny Zacharopoulos James Curwood Darcy Grant Jeremy Newton Ben Johnston Nick Bussell Nick Curwood Luke Devereuz Jack Byrnes Matthew Howard Cory Hutchinson Angus Ife Charlie Angley Matt Mace Nat Edwards Ollie Baxter Nathan Evans Nathan Phillips Tom Keys Cambell Walsh Tim Pepperell Kurt Brauns Louie Holmes Will Douglas Jesse Dragonetti Harry Meiselbach Lorenzo Bukulatjpi Hugh Brooks Hugh McRae Shane Baykai
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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
Connor Walsh Cal Aristotle Tom McMahon Nick Wallace Jack Sutton Myles Legudi Daniel Aiton Marcus Walsh Anthony Ausage Tom McAll Nick Perica James Healey(C) Omar Boru Nick McMahon Toby Kruisheer Michael Healey Thomas Cheyne Lachie Mitchell Finn Devlin Ezza Ramsey Fred Cawte Ray Hassan James Gosling Lloyd Grant Matthew Malia
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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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Paul Cuttajar-Milosev Vincent Di Lorenzo Hayden Barnett Luke Micallef Nicholas Green John Dawson Matthew Morris Tim Ball Edward Bordas Tyron Boorman Liam Cavarra Jack Connelly Brendan Dawson Ben Deller Daniel Di Lorenzo Nicholas Ebinger Damon Falzon Tim Farrugia Bryson Ford Kai Harty James Hazeldine Jesse Johnstone Tom Johnstone Wade Mcewan Jake Muddle Luke Mullen Mitchell Parkinson Tim Purvis Sam Raunic Johnny Ross Darcy Schwarze Matthew Singleton Austin Slaney Jake Slee Caleb Taylor
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Zach Munnery Rifki Ergul Kaylem Lambrecht Benson Adams Thomas Harvey Jack Hendrich Rory Benson Hayden Binios Danny Baglava Chris Waiting Jayden Tran Emannuel Majok Gavin Kennedy Andrew Kelly Caleb Hounihan Chris Theodoridis Liam Laffey Jack Harvey Brad Katon Simon Hall Lorent Chitkrapong Ben Johnson Brendan Gallagher Ryan Armstead Tyson Wicks Ned Brown Michael Walsh Paul Johnson Jackson Lee Joshua Green Lewis Grieves Chris Christofi Nic Willis Dylan Curnow Nathan Coote
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Old Xaverians 1.0, 5.4, 6.5, 7.5 (47) University Blues 2.3, 2.4, 4.4, 4.5 (29) GOALS, Old Xaverians: C. Dipierdomenico 4, B. Corcoran 2, J. Hanger 1 University Blues: D. DelRio 2, A. Johnstone 1, J. Edwards 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: T. Grigg, B. Corcoran, T. Agius, C. Dipierdomenico, P. Armstrong University Blues: D. Gumley, D. Condon, D. McFarlane, C. McDonald, D. DelRio, T. Nagle Old Melburnians 3.4, 7.5, 7.10, 8.10 (58) Collegians 0.6, 2.7, 2.8, 5.12 (42) GOALS, Old Melburnians: B. Holland 5, J. Land 1, A. Bains 1, T. Oman 1 Collegians: K. Findlay 1, S. Chamberland 1, J. Patterson 1, T. Baxter 1, S. Pinto 1 BEST, Old Melburnians: W. Fuller, B. Holland, J. Bate, J. Siebert, S. Dellios, J. Guest Collegians: J. Patterson, F. Walker, T. Cook, C. Collins, A. Baxter, M. Smith St Bernards 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 17.16 (118) Old Scotch 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 3.2 (20) GOALS, St Bernards: A. Corsetti 6, M. Hughes 3, L. McIntyre 2, O. McIntyre 2, B. Ryan 2, P. Rahill 1, L. Neal 1 Old Scotch: E. Barbour 1, J. Parsell 1, W. Ponsford 1 BEST, St Bernards: A. Corsetti, Z. Awan, O. McIntyre, W. Sullivan, W. Kingston, S. Cannatelli Old Scotch: T. Melville, A. Murray, E. Barbour, S. Sansom, C. McDermott, J. Parsell
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St Kevins 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 7.5 (47) Old Xaverians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 7.5 (47) GOALS, St Kevins: C. Randles 3, J. Leggett 1, J. Anthony 1, P. Murphy 1, T. Crookes 1 Old Xaverians: N. Sharkey 2, M. Owen 1, A. Dickinson 1, S. McClure 1, B. Lyon 1, J. Donohoe 1 BEST, St Kevins: L. Kenyon, R. Durham, D. McFarlane, A. Peloza, P. Murphy, T. Sharpe Old Xaverians: J. Silk, S. McClure, N. Sharkey, N. Sitch, T. Fenton , P. Monti Beaumaris 3.7, 7.7, 11.14, 17.19 (121) Caulfield Grammarians 1.1, 3.3, 4.3, 8.4 (52) GOALS, Beaumaris: Caulfield Grammarians: D. Hyman 3, M. Bain 1, J. Pitts 1, T. Hammond 1, H. Goodfellow 1, A. Gard 1 BEST, Beaumaris: Caulfield Grammarians: T. Hammond, J. Pitts, T. Cox, D. Hyman, A. Gard, M. Court Old Carey 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 18.15 (123) Old Trinity 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 4.7 (31) GOALS, Old Carey: S. Cust 5, Z. Lisle 4, T. Rule 2, S. Bramwell 2, M. Andrews 2, S. Landgren 1, A. Morris 1, M. Baker 1 Old Trinity: N. Breheny 2, E. Beasley 1, S. Thompson 1 BEST, Old Carey: S. Cust, T. Rule, Z. Lisle, D. Pocock, A. Martin, S. Landgren Old Trinity: T. Cohen, E. Beasley, N. Breheny, A. O’Neill, S. Kilgower, A. Wright Fitzroy 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 23.22 (160) Mazenod 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1 (7) GOALS, Fitzroy: T. Kimpton 6, A. Biggs 3, S. Pang 2, S. Bruce 2, L. Sugrue 2, M. Gaite 2, J. King 2, A. Shears 1, J. Ford 1, K. Menzies 1, T. Wells 1 Mazenod: J. Fitzsimmons 1 BEST, Fitzroy: T. Kimpton, L. Sugrue, M. Younger, A. Biggs, K. Menzies, S. Bruce Mazenod: N. Klavins, R. Kaye, S. Bamblett-Furner, R. Woolley, L. Terry, A. Bau Round 13 - 20/07/2014 AJAX 3.5, 8.9, 11.15, 15.23 (113) Old Brighton 3.1, 5.1, 7.3, 13.3 (81) GOALS, AJAX: Z. Aron 4, R. White 4, S. Friede 3, J. Herz 2, E. Adelist 1, B. Fogelgarn 1 Old Brighton: P. Kelly 2, N. Materia 2, J. Sest 2, R. Eastgate 2, L. Buntz 2, J. Marks 2, P. Weakley 1 BEST, AJAX: R. White, D. Paltiel, Z. Aron, S. Friede, E. Adelist, Y. Gottlieb Old Brighton: R. Eastgate, P. Kelly, R. Baines, Z. Wilson, L. Buntz, N. Materia
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Ormond 2.2, 5.3, 8.3, 14.5 (89) Hampton Rovers 1.3, 4.7, 5.11, 6.17 (53) GOALS, Ormond: J. Bartholomeusz 4, N. Topakas 3, C. Northey 2, C. Everett 1, R. Davis 1, W. Robertshaw 1, J. Holland 1, M. Neville 1 Hampton Rovers: R. Houston 2, B. Lane 1, B. Wolchyn 1, Z. Cochrane 1, W. Wright 1 BEST, Ormond: R. Breust, W. Robertshaw, J. Bartholomeusz, B. Rockman, D. Cleary Hampton Rovers: B. Clarke, V. Camera, R. Houston, B. Woodland, S. Anderson, W. Wright St Mary’s Salesian 3.5, 6.10, 7.14, 7.16 (58) Parkdale Vultures 0.0, 2.2, 4.2, 4.4 (28) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: M. Curtin 3, N. Alexopoulos 2, N. Beks 1, S. Crilly 1 Parkdale Vultures: G. Billings 1, S. Rickards 1, J. Hunter 1, N. Farnbach 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: N. Alexopoulos, S. Garlepp, A. De Vries, J. Evans, M. Curtin, N. Pappos Parkdale Vultures: J. Fitt, S. Rickards, S. De Amicis, P. Vernon, J. Austin, W. Kurth Marcellin 4.2, 6.4, 8.8, 12.13 (85) Monash Blues 2.3, 2.4, 3.6, 3.6 (24) GOALS, Marcellin: S. Ayoub 5, D. Cracknell 4, B. Eva 1, D. Holdsworth 1, L. Mc Cormack 1, K. Brown 1 Monash Blues: W. Geary 1, C. Wilson 1, S. Poole 1 BEST, Marcellin: T. James, D. Holdsworth, D. Cracknell, S. Chandler, S. Ayoub, D. Valsorda Monash Blues: H. Brouwer, P. Farrar, J. Leung, F. Faber, T. Lakeland, N. Armstrong St Kevins 3.1, 6.7, 10.8, 11.13 (79) Old Ivanhoe 2.1, 4.2, 6.2, 9.3 (57) GOALS, St Kevins: T. McMaster 3, S. Kaiser 3, J. Mason 2, W. Doble 1, J. Ritchie 1, M. Austin 1 Old Ivanhoe: R. Adams 3, J. Mathew 2, J. Burns 2, J. Vinicombe 1, S. Beattie 1 BEST, St Kevins: T. McMaster, S. Kaiser, M. Edwards, P. Rhodes, D. Loschiavo, J. Mason Old Ivanhoe: R. Buckley, J. Mathew, T. Whale, D. Hawkes, A. Sheehan, A. Karvounaris
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HISTORY MAKING ROUND CREATES A DRAW Round 12 provided the first tie of the season in the first ever twilight match in the section. The tie has now added extra interest to the clubs final placing in Section 2.
REVIEW OF ROUND 13 SECTION 1 Prahran/ Assumption again compensated for their club loss in Division 1, when they defeated an inaccurate Masala by 29 points. Crispin Myres was again to the fore as he kicked six of the two Blues goals. Leaders Hawthorn led throughout their clash with Mt Lilydale, who were held goalless throughout the first half. Hawthorn increased their lead each quarter before running out winners by 58 points. Old Geelong forfeited to the Old Xaverians. SECTION 2 Inaccuracy in the opening quarter proved detrimental to Therry Penola, who played Richmond Central in a twilight match at Victoria Park, the home ground for Collingwood for 108 seasons. A five goal second quarter resulted in Richmond Central drawing level by half time with their inaccurate opponents. The Centrals again outscored Therry Penola in the third quarter, which meant they held an 11 point lead at the last change. Therry Penola hit back in the last quarter but were unable to break the scoreboard deadlock, which provided the season’s first drawn match. Bulleen Templestowe can only blame their inaccuracy for their 36 point defeat by Eley Park. Nine minor last quarter scores prevented the first Bullant victory of the season in a game that featured several physical clashes. Best for Eley Park included: Bradley Jackson, Jack Sheahan and Justin Flower. Bulleen Templestowe was well served by: Michael Vergamalis, Robert Brancatisano and Anthony Greco. Williamstown C.Y.M.S. moved to second place following their eight point victory over leaders Emmaus/ St Leo’s. 58
The game was closely contested throughout, although Williamstown had Mitchell Ferrie (6 goals) in fine form up forward.
SECTION 3 In cold Friday evening weather, La Trobe University proved too strong for UHS VU by 79 points. UHS VU could only manage a solitary goal which came in the second quarter. Second placed NOB/St Pats overpowered Dragons en route to their 158 point win. The Combine forwards had a day out as they shared the goal feast with Tom O’Halloran kicking 11, Stephen Clinch kicking six and Ben O’Halloran kicking five. MHSOB ensured they will host Kew in the first semi-final on Friday August, 8 when the Unicorns won by 48 points over Kew. MHSOB’s Louis Meyer finished with six goals and has moved into the lead in the section goal kicking.
PREVIEW OF ROUND 14 SECTION 1 Inform side Prahran/ Assumption will not find Old Xaverians an easy side to defeat today. The Xaverians will be anxious to record their third victory of 2014 over the two Blues who (at this stage) loom as preliminary final opponents for the Xaverians. I tip Old Xaverians to win this game. Mt Lilydale should record a victory against Old Geelong whose season has not been successful. I have a feeling that this game presents a great opportunity for Old Geelong to salvage something especially as Mt Lilydale will find the size of Como Park a far cry from their home ground. I await the outcome! Hawthorn should record another big win at the expense of Masala, who do not possess the required depth of talent to inflict Hawthorn’s first defeat. SECTION 1 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 36/92%) Prahran Assumption v Old Xaverians Old Geelong v Mt Lilydale Hawthorn v Masala
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SECTION 2 Emmaus/ St Leo’s should possess the talent to defeat Bulleen Templestowe who will provide strong opposition as they strive for their first victory. Common sense prompts me to select Emmaus/ St Leo’s. Eley Park must defeat Richmond Central if they hope for final four spot after Round 15. Although the Sharks have the home ground advantage, I do not believe they possess the depth of talent required to defeat the Snakes. Williamstown CYMS visit Therry Penola for what should be a final preview. Although Therry Penola are always hard to beat at home, I favour the CY’s today especially given the recent inaccuracy by the Therry Penola forwards. SECTION 2 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 24/62%) Eley Park Sharks v Richmond Central Bulleen Templestowe v Emmaus St Leo’s Therry Penola v Williamstown CYMS
SECTION 3 The two top teams clash on Friday night when NOB/St Pats visit La Trobe University. La Trobe’s unbeaten record includes two convincing wins over the combine. Their big ground and greater experience under lights, to say nothing of their skill depth, prompt me to forecast another La Trobe victory. Kew visits UHS VU, who must regroup and look forward to the next two weeks. From what I have seen from each team, I favour Kew to win. Third placed MHSOB will give the Dragons their seventh loss for the season and my selection. With third place seemingly secured, MHSOB will be all out to hone their teamwork for the important weeks ahead. TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 34/87%) LaTrobe University v NOBS/St Pats UHS VU v Kew MHSOB v Dragons
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Old Xaverians won by foreit. Prahran Assumption 4.2, 7.5, 13.5, 13.5 (83) Masala 1.3, 2.5, 3.7, 7.12 (54) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: C. Myres 6, L. Farrell 2, D. Gaskell 1, D. Cullen 1, J. Storer 1, S. Copping 1, P. O’Connor 1 Masala: S. Freeman 1, Z. Kelly 1, P. Kailasanathan 1, M. Harding 1, J. Coghill 1, M. Peddlesden 1, B. Field 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: P. O’Connor, G. Ryan, D. Cullen, C. Berger, C. Myres, C. Morton Masala: J. Logan, B. Parker, M. Peddlesden, M. Harding, D. Inge III, I. Golding Hawthorn 3.7, 5.10, 9.12, 13.14 (92) Mt Lilydale 0.1, 0.3, 3.4, 4.10 (34) GOALS, Hawthorn: S. Neohoritis 2, A. Mitropoulos 2, T. Wise 2, A. Demetriou 2, A. Marguccio 2, C. Higgins 2, A. Brizzi 1 Mt Lilydale: M. Fernando 3, D. Cerra 1 BEST, Hawthorn: A. Marguccio, A. Mihalos, A. Demetriou, S. Neohoritis, J. Farah, M. Elijah Mt Lilydale: L. Powell, D. Cerra, J. Ingram, L. Hickey, N. Trigwell, J. Ramsden
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Eley Park Sharks 5.2, 7.5, 9.7, 11.10 (76) Bulleen Templestowe 1.2, 2.3, 4.7, 4.16 (40) GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: J. Brown 4, B. Jackson 4, A. Grados 1, P. Salvatico 1, B. Sahlstrom 1 Bulleen Templestowe: J. Caridi 2, R. Greco 1, R. Rametta 1 BEST, Eley Park Sharks: C. Cresswell, J. Sheahan, S. Judd, I. Gridchin, J. Flower, B. Jackson Bulleen Templestowe: J. Caridi, A. Morabito, R. Rametta, T. Matz, M. Vergamalis, C. Smith Williamstown CYMS 1.5, 3.9, 6.11, 9.12 (66) Emmaus St Leos 1.2, 4.5, 6.7, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: M. Ferrie 6, D. Ellis 1, D. Elias 1, C. Fennell 1 Emmaus St Leos: J. Greensides 3, S. Arico 2, B. Moran 1, J. Vince 1, A. Gordon 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: C. Manser, J. Gill, M. Busuttil, D. Elias, J. Farley, M. Ferrie Emmaus St Leos: M. Pietryk, S. Arico, B. Walters, J. Vince, A. Gordon, J. Greensides Richmond Central 0.1, 5.3, 9.4, 10.7 (67) Therry Penola 2.7, 4.9, 6.11, 9.13 (67) GOALS, Richmond Central: L. Neilson 2, J. Stevenson 2, C. Logan 2, A. Leong 1, G. Cartwright 1, R. Nolan 1, L. Cartwright 1 Therry Penola: J. Vernali 3, S. Bannister 2, M. Barton 1, T. Goodwin 1, D. Tatlock 1, A. Ractliffe 1 BEST, Richmond Central: L. McKenzie, P. Iser, R. Nolan, J. Stevenson, T. Nolan, P. Tierney Therry Penola: A. Ractliffe, D. Tatlock, T. Goodwin, S. Sacco, S. Matthews, S. Bannister
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LA TROBE UNI 4.5, 5.9, 10.12, 12.17 (89) UHS-VU 0.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.4 (10) GOALS, LA TROBE UNI: D. Sidebottom 2, Z. Curwen-Walker 2, B. Van Ooi 2, J. Eltringham 1, S. Pickett 1, C. James 1, R. Garland 1, J. Auchettl 1, K. Jeffrey 1 UHS-VU: A. Brooks 1 BEST, La Trobe Uni: D. Sidebottom, S. Pickett, T. Mcphan, R. Garland, T. Cameron, A. Hughes UHS-VU: A. Brooks, S. Smits, C. Marchio, D. Cain, B. Walsh, C. Little MHSOB 3.2, 4.4, 8.5, 12.8 (80) Kew 1.2, 2.3, 4.5, 4.8 (32) GOALS, MHSOB: L. Meyer 6, M. McKinnon 2, D. Ndenzako 1, D. Grantham 1, W. Garwood 1, J. Lewis 1 Kew: A. Quinn 2, S. Coles 1, R. Harmeston 1 BEST, MHSOB: L. Meyer, W. Garwood, C. Brown, D. Grantham, M. McKinnon, J. Anderson Kew: N. Zaher, J. Galbraith, T. Dover, J. Mould, M. Colvin, D. Coe NOBS / St Pats 7.13, 10.19, 16.21, 27.29 (191) Dragons 0.1, 2.1, 4.1, 5.3 (33) GOALS, NOBS / St Pats: T. O’Halloran 11, S. Clinch 6, B. O’Halloran 5, B. Allan 1, C. Ives 1, B. Lawty 1, D. Kratochvil 1, L. Cross 1 Dragons: not supplied BEST, NOBS / St Pats: T. O’Halloran, S. Clinch, C. Gatto, L. Fogarty, T. Mayfield, B. O’Halloran Dragons: not supplied
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SHARPSHOOTERS
SHARPSHOOTERS Premier Matthew Handley Edward Weatherson Scott Gower Shura Taft
Old Xaverians Old Trinity Grammarians Beaumaris FC Collegians
LR TOTAL 1 38 2 29 0 29 0 27
Premier C Ed Turner Dominic Bolger Joseph Cosgriff David Forrest
Hampton Rovers AFC Marcellin OC Monash Blues PEGS Football Club
LR TOTAL 1 38 5 37 3 36 1 34
Premier Reserve Ned Walmsley Benjamin Considine Justin Crameri Thomas Duyndham
Old Scotch St Bernards University Blacks St Bernards
LR TOTAL 3 21 4 19 2 19 4 16
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 3 33 0 23 0 21
Premier Thirds Damien Ryan Andrew Walsh Tim Varigos Todd Daniher
St Bernards University Blues Collegians Old Xaverians
LR TOTAL 0 28 0 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 8 79 2 63 0 36 4 35
Premier B David Fayman Michael Meehan Jake Lew Panayioti Karageorgiou
AJAX Afc Old Haileyburians AJAX Afc St Kevins OB
LR TOTAL 3 50 2 39 1 32 2 30
Division 1 Reserve Matthew Sultana Steven Barlow Joel Quinn Jon Rice
Williamstown CYMS Williamstown CYMS Therry Penola OB Prahran Assumption AFC
LR TOTAL 4 42 0 33 3 32 5 26
Premier B Reserve Jamie Mugavin Julian Gambaro James McGee Will Osborn
University Blues St Kevins OB Fitzroy FC Caulfield Grammarians
LR TOTAL 7 46 3 39 5 25 2 23
Division 2 David Boundy Sabastian Ciavola Andrew Brazzale Aaron Thornton
Old Paradians Eltham Collegians AFC Kew AFC Elsternwick AFC
LR TOTAL 8 59 3 52 3 41 0 35
Premier B Thirds Zev Aron Israel Gutnick Charles Randles Alexander Edmondson
AJAX Afc AJAX Afc St Kevins OB Beaumaris FC
LR TOTAL 4 24 0 23 3 22 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 5 58 0 37 1 36 4 32
Premier C Reserve Jack Fenner Nicholas Manning Tim Naylor Harrison Lee
PEGS Football Club Ormond AFC Ormond AFC Marcellin OC
LR TOTAL 0 23 4 22 3 20 0 20
Division 3 Christopher Beluszar Rhys Kirk Ryan Harding Jack McMeel
Emmaus St Leos OC AFC UHS-VU AFC Emmaus St Leos OC AFC La Trobe University AFC
LR TOTAL 5 50 5 46 0 42 1 41
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Division 3 Reserve Mitchell Sweeney Travis Houlden Jake Munro Leigh Booth
UHS-VU AFC Eley Park Sharks Richmond Central AFC Eley Park Sharks
LR TOTAL 4 52 3 28 8 28 4 28
Under 19 South Jack Meeking Campbell Jones Jaycob Johnson William Hogan
Ormond AFC Hampton Rovers AFC Peninsula OB Monash Blues
LR TOTAL 6 42 4 41 1 28 0 25
U19 Premier Jeremy Hannan James Canterbury Jonathan Daggian Alex Smout
Old Xaverians St Kevins OB Old Scotch Beaumaris FC
LR TOTAL 5 55 7 46 2 43 3 35
VAFA Colts Kieren McKeogh Josh Swainston Sean Money Mitchell Gatti
Mazenod OC Mazenod OC Old Paradians Westbourne Gr.
LR TOTAL 6 45 3 29 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 8 57 3 32 0 25 1 25
Club XVIII (1) Ari Mitropoulos Antonio Brizzi Anthony Marguccio Sam Chester
Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Old Xaverians
LR TOTAL 2 59 1 44 2 37 0 32
Division 4 Jason Ince Sam Gold Andrew Baker Daniel Penny
Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Canterbury Football Club Box Hill North AFC
LR TOTAL 2 66 1 44 5 40 0 36
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 4 39 0 34 3 28 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 37 2 33 4 29
Club XVIII (3) Louis Meyer Todd Macleod Sebastian Digirolamo Benjamin O’Halloran
MHSOB NOBS/St Pats La Trobe University AFC NOBS/St Pats
LR TOTAL 6 36 0 32 0 22 5 18
Under 19 Section 3 Nicholas Ebinger Mitchell Nixon Xavier Burns Daniel Ryan
Williamstown CYMS Old Carey Grammarians Marcellin OC St Mary’s Salesian
LR TOTAL 5 59 6 57 0 53 3 37
Under 19 North Josh Stephens Thomas Hancock Reuben Blackmore-Moore Jack Firth
Wyndam Suns Football Club Yarra Valley OB Ivanhoe AFC St Bernards
LR TOTAL 3 47 0 32 0 25 2 25
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 PREMIER C Marcellin Monash Blues Hampton Rovers PEGS Oakleigh Peninsula Parkdale Vultures Old Camberwell Ormond Banyule
DIVISION TWO P W 13 10 13 9 13 9 13 8 13 7 13 7 13 6 13 5 13 2 13 1
L 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 10 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
F 1241 1141 1227 1115 1064 1075 995 1130 928 934
A 885 736 988 1136 935 1119 1083 1101 1262 1605
% 140.23 155.03 124.19 98.15 113.8 96.07 91.87 102.63 73.53 58.19
Pts 40 36 36 32 28 28 24 22 10 4
A 446 680 723 815 900 854 989 881 786 1750
% 267.49 154.12 151.04 99.51 92.22 110.77 96.56 82.97 100.89 21.43
Pts 48 44 32 32 28 24 22 16 14 0
% 603.77 360.74 133.54 104.44 92.77 60.57 73.27 38.01 33.15
Pts 52 48 32 28 24 24 20 16 12
PREMIER C RESERVES PEGS Parkdale Vultures Old Camberwell Monash Blues Oakleigh Peninsula Ormond Marcellin Hampton Rovers Banyule
P W L 13 12 1 12 10 2 13 8 5 13 8 5 13 7 6 13 6 7 13 5 7 13 4 9 13 3 9 12 0 12
St Kevins St Mary's Salesian PEGS Old Ivanhoe Marcellin Parkdale Vultures Monash Blues Ormond Hampton Rovers
FF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1193 1048 1092 811 830 946 955 731 793 375
P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
W 13 10 8 8 6 6 5 5 2 1
D 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1
FF 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0
F 1600 1360 852 612 770 550 699 423 367
A 265 377 638 586 830 908 954 1113 1107
L 0 3 5 5 7 7 7 8 10 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
F 1693 1126 1234 1137 1246 1120 1030 953 869 835
A 772 959 1040 1091 1099 1186 1319 1115 1194 1468
% 219.3 117.41 118.65 104.22 113.38 94.44 78.09 85.47 72.78 56.88
Pts 52 40 32 32 24 24 22 20 10 4
DIVISION ONE RESERVES Williamstown CYMS Therry Penola Old Geelong Prahran Assumption Whitefriars Yarra Valley Bulleen Templestowe NOBS/St Pats MHSOB Old Mentonians
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P W 13 11 13 9 13 9 13 9 13 7 13 7 13 6 13 4 13 3 13 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1248 1473 1271 1175 1286 1134 1024 891 735 627
A 834 688 900 901 1013 944 1237 1489 1384 1474
% 149.64 214.1 141.22 130.41 126.95 120.13 82.78 59.84 53.11 42.54
Pts 44 40 40 36 28 28 20 12 8 4
Old Eltham Collegians St Mary's Salesian Ivanhoe Kew Old Paradians St Johns Monash Gryphons South Melbourne Districts Glen Eira Elsternwick
P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
W L 12 1 11 2 11 2 10 3 6 7 4 8 4 8 3 10 3 10 0 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
F 1516 1650 1521 1371 781 763 804 617 491 211
A 562 464 465 645 918 967 1158 1224 1193 2143
% 269.75 355.6 327.1 212.56 85.08 78.9 69.43 50.41 41.16 9.85
Pts 48 44 44 40 24 18 18 12 12 0
P W L 13 10 3 13 10 3 13 9 4 13 8 5 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 6 7 13 6 7 13 4 9 13 4 9 13 0 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1578 1479 1151 1270 1157 1025 972 1221 870 980 930 334
A 786 896 905 932 946 984 1066 1012 944 998 1145 2353
% 200.76 165.07 127.18 136.27 122.3 104.17 91.18 120.65 92.16 98.2 81.22 14.19
Pts 40 40 36 32 28 28 28 24 24 16 16 0
DIVISION THREE L 0 1 5 4 5 6 8 9 10
DIVISION ONE Therry Penola Williamstown CYMS NOBS/St Pats Old Geelong Prahran Assumption Old Mentonians Yarra Valley Whitefriars Bulleen Templestowe MHSOB
P W L 13 11 2 13 10 3 13 10 3 13 9 4 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 5 8 13 3 10 13 2 11 13 1 12
DIVISION TWO RESERVES
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
PREMIER C THIRDS P W 11 11 12 11 11 6 10 6 8 3 11 5 12 4 11 2 12 2
Kew St Mary's Salesian Old Eltham Collegians Old Paradians St Johns Ivanhoe South Melbourne Districts Elsternwick Monash Gryphons Glen Eira
L 2 4 4 4 6 6 7 9 10 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1363 1072 1095 848 954 851 785 828 596 358
A 584 535 783 676 772 850 819 976 1141 1678
% 233.39 200.37 139.85 125.44 123.58 100.12 95.85 84.84 52.23 21.33
Pts 44 36 36 36 28 28 24 16 12 0
Emmaus St Leos Northern Blues Swinburne University Aquinas Albert Park St Francis Xavier UHS-VU Richmond Central Power House La Trobe University Eley Park Sharks South Mornington
DIVISION THREE RESERVES UHS-VU Richmond Central La Trobe University Albert Park Aquinas Swinburne University Power House Eley Park Sharks St Francis Xavier Emmaus St Leos Northern Blues South Mornington
P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
W 12 11 9 8 8 8 7 6 4 3 2 0
L 1 2 4 5 5 5 6 7 9 10 11 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 1246 1391 1166 1203 888 857 1033 1168 691 732 758 366
P 12 13 11 13 13 11 13 11
W 11 9 9 7 6 4 2 1
L 1 4 2 6 7 7 11 10
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Agst 735 518 628 683 792 949 681 799 1122 1195 1163 2280
% PTS 169.52 48 268.53 44 185.67 36 176.13 32 112.12 32 90.31 32 151.69 28 146.18 24 61.59 16 61.26 12 65.18 8 16.05 0
VAFA COLTS Mazenod St Bernards Westbourne Gr Point Cook AFC Williamstown CYMS Old Paradians UHS-VU / Flemington University Blues
F 1050 969 770 748 639 531 481 362
A 354 465 408 665 886 717 882 1068
% 296.61 208.39 188.73 112.48 72.12 74.06 54.54 33.9
Pts 48 36 36 28 24 16 8 4
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 DIVISION FOUR P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Hawthorn West Brunswick Canterbury Manningham Cobras Westbourne Gr Box Hill North Point Cook Dragons North Brunswick Chadstone
UNDER 19 PREMIER W 13 12 10 7 6 6 5 4 2 0
L 0 1 3 6 7 7 8 9 11 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1824 1438 1373 1166 1288 1231 994 805 869 530
A 586 800 1072 944 1070 1281 1178 1303 1217 2067
% 311.26 179.75 128.08 123.52 120.37 96.1 84.38 61.78 71.41 25.64
Pts 52 48 40 28 24 24 20 16 8 0
% 52 48 28 28 28 26 18 12 12 8
Pts 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0
West Brunswick Hawthorn Westbourne Gr Canterbury Box Hill North Manningham Cobras North Brunswick Point Cook Dragons Chadstone
W 13 12 7 7 7 6 4 3 3 2
L 0 1 6 6 6 6 8 10 10 11
D B F 0 2125 204 0 1792 353 0 878 703 0 933 1181 0 818 1101 1 704 865 1 740 1205 0 713 1242 0 471 1298 0 549 1571
A 1041.67 507.65 124.89 79 74.3 81.39 61.41 57.41 36.29 34.95
D 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
FF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1725 1434 1370 1202 1011 847 725 415
A 619 712 777 943 1032 1393 1417 1888
% 278.68 201.4 176.32 127.47 97.97 60.8 51.16 21.98
Pts 48 40 38 34 24 8 8 8
University Blues Fitzroy Old Trinity Whitefriars Parkdale Vultures Mazenod Collegians Old Brighton University Blacks Caulfield Grammarians
P W L 13 10 3 13 10 3 13 10 3 13 9 4 13 8 5 13 5 8 13 5 8 13 4 9 13 4 9 13 0 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1253 1148 1032 1149 1132 784 546 739 619 651
A 850 794 767 688 833 930 912 1049 1046 1184
% 147.41 144.58 134.55 167.01 135.89 84.3 59.87 70.45 59.18 54.98
Pts 40 40 40 36 32 20 20 16 16 0
L 2 3 4 4 6 8 9 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1359 1331 1252 1137 1047 756 856 752
A 774 821 865 820 888 1042 1041 1514
% 175.58 162.12 144.74 138.66 117.91 72.55 82.23 49.67
Pts 44 40 36 36 28 20 16 4
L 1 4 4 2 6 6 7 8 6 13
D 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
F 1182 1065 1118 806 953 954 988 805 544 449
A 637 779 884 445 943 730 997 858 795 1412
% 185.56 136.71 126.47 181.12 101.06 130.68 99.1 93.82 68.43 31.8
Pts 48 36 34 28 28 26 24 20 8 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 3
Club XVIII (1) Hawthorn Old Xaverians Prahran Assumption Mt Lilydale Old Geelong Masala
P W L 13 12 1 12 9 3 13 9 3 13 8 4 13 6 7 13 2 11 13 2 11 12 2 10
UNDER 19 SECTION 2
DIVISION FOUR RESERVES P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
St Bernards St Kevins Old Xaverians Beaumaris Old Scotch De La Salle St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Old Melburnians
P 13 12 13 13 12 13
W 13 10 7 6 1 1
L 0 2 6 7 11 12
D 0 1 0 0 0 0
F 1798 1576 941 1119 588 571
A 602 784 1090 1079 1432 1650
% 298.67 201.02 86.33 103.71 41.06 34.61
Pts 52 44 28 24 4 4
D 0 0 1 1 0 0
FF 0 1 0 0 0 0
F 1200 944 890 914 792 568
A % 655 183.21 920 102.61 682 130.5 895 102.12 910 87.03 1301 43.66
Pts 40 36 34 26 20 0
Old Ivanhoe Williamstown CYMS Old Carey Marcellin AJAX Old Camberwell Old Xaverians St Mary's Salesian
P W 13 11 13 10 13 9 13 9 13 7 13 5 13 4 13 1
Club XVIII (2) Emmaus St Leos Williamstown CYMS Richmond Central Therry Penola Eley Park Sharks Bulleen Templestowe
P W L 13 10 3 12 8 4 13 8 4 13 6 6 13 5 8 12 0 12
CLUB XVIII (3) La Trobe Uni NOBS / St Pats MHSOB Kew UHS-VU Dragons
P W L 11 11 0 12 10 2 12 5 7 13 5 8 13 2 11 9 2 7
D 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 2 1 1 0 0 0
F 1554 1289 757 750 676 396
A 318 611 950 998 1262 1464
% 488.68 210.97 79.68 75.15 53.57 27.05
Pts 52 44 24 20 8 8
UNDER 19 NORTH Ivanhoe Wyndham Suns St Bernards Therry Penola PEGS Banyule Yarra Valley La Trobe University Northern Blues Whitefriars
UNDER 19 SOUTH Ormond Oakleigh De La Salle Beaumaris Peninsula Hampton Rovers Monash Blues Old Haileybury Collegians MHSOB
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P W 13 12 13 9 13 8 8 6 13 7 13 6 13 6 13 5 8 2 13 0
P W L 13 11 2 11 9 2 12 8 4 12 6 6 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 5 8 13 5 8 11 4 7 13 1 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D FF 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1270 1086 1069 1198 1107 982 831 779 594 487
A 610 522 745 876 995 920 1050 1062 1098 1450
% Pts 208.2 44 208.05 44 143.49 36 136.76 28 111.26 28 106.74 28 79.14 20 73.35 20 54.1 16 33.59 4
63
WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Seniors
Reserves
19/18
Thirds/ C18
Total
St Bernards
40
22
36
10
108
University Blues
44
24
30
5
103
Williamstown CYMS
40
22
30
8.5
100.5
Therry Penola OB
52
18
21
6.5
97.5
St Kevins OB
32
22
28.5
12
94.5
Hawthorn AFC
52
24
0
13
89
Ivanhoe AFC
28
22
36
0
86
Marcellin OC
40
8
27
5
80
Old Carey Grammarians
36
12
27
5
80
Club
1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 PREMIER University Blacks St Bernards Old Trinity Old Scotch Collegians Beaumaris Old Xaverians De La Salle St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Brighton
PREMIER B P W 12 10 12 10 12 8 12 6 12 6 12 5 12 5 12 4 12 3 12 3
L 2 2 4 6 6 7 7 8 9 9
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1152 1075 974 986 911 974 789 684 858 763
A 643 748 852 957 964 997 894 987 1080 1125
% 179.16 143.72 114.32 103.03 94.5 97.69 88.26 69.3 79.44 67.82
Pts 40 40 32 24 24 20 20 16 12 12
D 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1079 878 864 702 817 808 698 676 688 616
A 521 646 724 684 717 744 754 904 1047 1085
% 207.1 135.91 119.34 102.63 113.95 108.6 92.57 74.78 65.71 56.77
Pts 44 32 26 26 24 24 24 16 16 8
PREMIER RESERVES St Bernards Old Xaverians Beaumaris University Blacks Old Scotch Old Brighton Collegians St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Trinity De La Salle
University Blues Old Carey St Kevins Old Melburnians AJAX Fitzroy Mazenod Caulfield Grammarians Old Haileybury Old Ivanhoe
P W 13 11 13 9 13 8 13 7 13 7 13 6 13 6 13 5 13 3 13 2
L 2 4 5 6 6 6 7 8 9 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
F 1552 1300 1318 1110 1036 977 1029 850 943 778
A 636 1074 1117 970 1053 1107 1111 1291 1229 1305
% 244.03 121.04 117.99 114.43 98.39 88.26 92.62 65.84 76.73 59.62
Pts 44 36 32 28 28 26 24 20 14 8
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1478 1407 926 1047 874 786 839 642 583 483
A 389 566 694 880 932 1004 943 887 1388 1382
% 379.95 248.59 133.43 118.98 93.78 78.29 88.97 72.38 42 34.95
Pts 48 44 32 28 24 24 20 20 12 8
D 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
A % 569 227.07 636 166.67 729 149.11 834 130.1 875 102.74 910 95.93 1009 93.16 1012 82.41 1078 49.81 1557 23.12
Pts 46 40 38 32 24 24 24 20 12 0
PREMIER B RESERVES
P W L 12 11 1 12 8 4 12 6 5 12 6 5 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 4 8 12 4 8 12 2 10
University Blues St Kevins Caulfield Grammarians Old Melburnians Old Carey Old Ivanhoe Fitzroy AJAX Old Haileybury Mazenod
P W L 13 12 1 13 11 2 13 8 5 13 7 6 13 6 7 13 6 7 13 5 8 13 5 8 13 3 10 13 2 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 11 9 12 12 10 11
W L 9 1 9 2 7 2 5 7 5 7 4 6 1 10
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 1 1 0 0 0 1 1
FF 1 0 3 0 0 0 0
F 885 933 890 759 681 548 546
A 552 529 567 716 755 807 891
% 160.33 176.37 156.97 106.01 90.2 67.91 61.28
Pts 44 40 40 20 20 20 8
Old Xaverians Fitzroy St Kevins Old Brighton AJAX Caulfield Grammarians Beaumaris Old Carey Old Trinity Mazenod
P 11 12 11 12 13 11 11 13 11 11
W 9 9 7 7 6 5 6 5 3 0
L 1 3 3 5 7 6 5 8 8 11
FF 1292 1060 1087 1085 899 873 940 834 537 360
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