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Michael Sholly
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VAFA PREDICTOR The first week of August; the first hint of spring (well it was on Monday when this was written); the final round of Club XVIII and a time to focus on the run home. With only four rounds remaining in all sections other than Premier, we can get a real feel of where each section is at. One of the new additions to our website is the finals predictor. At the top of the results/fixtures page is the predict button. Click on this and you will get the matches for the rest of the year and you can put in the scores for each of the matches. There is an auto pick function but this is only mathematics and doesn’t include the wonderful uncertainty that is the prospect of relegation. Add in the scores and the ladders, including percentages, will be updated automatically. Be warned, it can become addictive identifying the various alternatives but if you are waiting for the 4.40 Sunday AFL fixture to start you may have a few hours to spare. Don’t fall into the trap of selecting your team to win every game and your rival to lose. Impossible as it would be for most amateur supporters, remain objective. I have spent a few minutes on Sunday going through the various sections evaluating where I think each of the sections will end up. This is the result. In Premier, unfortunately for the red and black, the ladder showed that Old Xavs left their run a little too late and will finish one game and percentage out of the four. Old Trinity banking those early wins will be enough for them to hold on for fourth MS FINALISTS IN ALL SECTIONS PREMIER PREMIER B Uni Blacks Uni Blues St Bernards Old Carey Old Trinity Old Melb Collegians Mazenod
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leaving Collegians and Old Scotch to fight it out. These two play each other in the final round at Harry Trott in what will be an elimination final. In the bottom half it appears a battle between De La Salle, Old Brighton and St Bede’s Mentone Tigers. De La have 3 home matches whilst the others have only 2. The key fixture may be the De La home match against Old Brighton in Round 16. Mazenod has made a late run in Premier B and I am forecasting this to continue and the Nodders will make the four. Old Melburnians to complete the four in third spot with Uni Blues and Old Carey securing the double chance. Most thought the relegation game was between Old Haileybury and Caulfield Grammarians last Saturday, however I believe that the draw favours Old Ivanhoe and I can see them rallying late. Their clash with Caulfield at Chelsworth Park in Round 17 may decide that relegation battle and as I am picking from a long way out I have gone for the Hoers to hang on. Marcellin, Hampton Rovers and Monash are fighting out the top 3 positions in Premier C and in my analysis, Blues are going to have to come through the first semi and win two finals before they can advance to Premier B. The fourth spot is tight and my predictor has come up with Parkdale Vultures. Unfortunately for Ormond and Banyule they look like they’ll be heading to Division 1. Incredibly I don’t envisage any changes in Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 with the teams currently in the finals remaining. Same for the relegation battles except Eley Park are going to hang on in Division 3 at the expense of La Trobe. These seven sections kept me entertained for a couple of hours. Our true diehards will be have another 19 sections to go.
DIVISION 1 Therry Pen Williamstown NOBs/St Pats Old Geelong
DIVISION 2 Kew St Mar/Sal Old Eltham Old P’dians
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Front Cover: Big V Inductees in 2014; Duncan Anderson, Michael Blood, Andrew Ramsden.
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Andrew Leonard
THEY KNOW WE’RE COMING Not Carlton – they are still coming and realistically are probably lost by now – but Old Xaverians. Xavs made their biggest statement yet, doing as no other side had managed this year, beating St Bernard’s at the Snakepit. Whilst it’s easy for everyone to consider the prospect of Old Xaverians making the four, Old Scotch and Collegians should really have nothing to worry about. Xavs will most likely have to win all of their remaining games, and none of their remaining five are against the Cardinals or Lions. Therefore, the equation is simple, Old Scotch and Collegians must win all their remaining matches too. The beauty is they both play each other in Round 18. What a match that could be! It doesn’t get any easier for Old Xavs who face another challenge this week against the visiting University Blacks. Blacks have been quietly going about their business and whilst their win over Xavs was one of their smallest this year, they are a more menacing proposition this time around. With the above machinations going on, the wheels have fallen off the Old Trinity bus. Three consecutive losses and a first home loss has the T’s in a precarious position. If there wasn’t so much interest in Xavs’ resurgence, nor for that matter the situation at the bottom of the ladder, then Old Trinity would no doubt be the talking point. In front of a huge crowd following a tremendous lunch in honour of Gary McAllister, St Bernard’s and Old Xaverians put on one of the best displays of amateur football this year. The first three Bernies goals were all scored courtesy of free kicks in midfield and whilst St Bernard’s held the scoreboard edge, Old Xaverians had started to control the game. Nevertheless, Adam Bentick was matching Caydn Beetham in the ability to win the clearance and Singleton was playing well. On top of that, every time the Snowdogs moved the ball forward with pace, there was Jones (7 goals), Merrington (3) or Gleeson on the end of it. Jones had the chance to extend St Bernard’s advantage to six goals but he hit the post. Then the comeback started. Xavs booted seven of the next eight goals to roar to the lead. 2
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A series of behinds – 9 in a row – shared between both sides was broken by a spate of goal for goal football. It was tantalizing stuff. After an advantage goal to Gleeson the margin was two points and St Bernard’s had the all the running. However, from the centre bounce, Beetham won the clearance, pumping the ball inside, and after no player could win the ball, Chris Waller made the football his own, charging to the ball, picking it up and running towards the boundary to snapp a wonderful left foot goal. Xavs then did what they do best, defended their 8-point advantage for the next 4 minutes to count down a memorable victory. Collegians also managed what no other side had this year, handing Old Trinity a defeat on the lush Daley Oval. It was another see-sawing battle and whilst the T’s held sway at every change to three quarter time, Collegians booted three goals to one in the final term to secure the double over Old Trinity this year. A third loss on end for OT is not finals material; a spate of recent injuries curtailing a season that had promised so much. It was a welcome return to the side for Shura Taft (4 goals) and Tom Penberthy. With Hylton still to return there might be some bite in these Lions yet. Weatherson was well held and again Old Trinity’s lack of a key forward left them slightly directionless going forward. There is still time and they do have an advantage of early wins, but they need to get on the board soon. University Blacks overcame another strong start by Beaumaris to send the Sharks to a sixth straight defeat. Tyson Kruse continued his Woodrow winning form with another three goals, but Blacks again shared the load, with 10 players on the score sheet. Beaumaris were in the contest but conceded 11 goals to 4 over the middle two quarters. Beauy couldn’t muster the momentum. Nick Dickonson was their main source of goals with three, whilst Will Murton again bobbed up with two. There has been much talk about Blacks PREMIER — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 45/69%) Beaumaris v St Bernard’s Collegians v De La Salle Old Trinity v Old Brighton St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Old Scotch Old Xaverians v University Blacks
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tall brigade, but it was their fleet footed midfield that won this battle; Tom Napier, Joel Ernest and Bede Mahon all prominent in the win. De La Salle got off to the best possible start when Tom Curry goaled in the opening minutes against Old Scotch. From there the Cardinals set the tone of the match as they piled on eight unanswered goals in the opening term to lead by 46 at the first break. De La settled in the second and stemmed the tide via a goal to Haley, but after a period of deadlock Old Scotch goaled. De La responded through Oakley to close the gap to 34 points at the half. Scotch broke the game open with the first three of the second half and despite Matt Fieldsend trying to lift his side, De La were too far back. Mark Passador continues to be a significant threat out of the goal square as his seven goals attests. Nick Jamieson too, was back to some of his best work around stoppages and being the link player from one end to the other. The match at the Beach Oval may not have
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Old Brighton 2.2, 5.7, 8.8, 8.13 (61) St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 3.1, 6.1, 9.2, 9.3 (57) GOALS, Old Brighton: D. Anthony 3, J. Perrett1, C. King 1, R. Bolger 1, M. Dewar 1, J. Davis 1 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: M. Coen 3, P. Liston 2, M. Wintle 1, M. Barnes 1, T. Tyquin 1, S. Richards 1 BEST, Old Brighton: T. Skewes, H. Cannon, M. Bruin, L. Healy, M. Gadsden, B. Austin St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: M. Coen, M. Barnes, T. Doherty, S. Richards, T. Tyquin, M. Wintle Old Scotch 8.4, 9.9, 15.12, 16.18 (114) De La Salle 1.0, 4.5, 7.9, 8.15 (63) GOALS, Old Scotch: M. Passador 7, J. Bull 2, R. Wills 2, A. Houlihan 2, N. Walmsley 1, E. Routman 1, N. Jamieson 1 De La Salle: B. Oakley 2, E. Clinch 2, C. Haley 2, M. Fieldsend 1, T. Curry 1 BEST, Old Scotch: N. Jamieson, M. Passador, A. Houlihan, R. Wills, E. Routman, H. Calway De La Salle: T. Moloney, T. Curry, E. Clinch, L. Wood, M. Fieldsend, M. Stizza Collegians 3.2, 5.5, 7.6, 10.7 (67) Old Trinity 3.3, 6.6, 7.9, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Collegians: S. Taft 4, N. Corp 2, A. Croft 2, J. Eimutis 2 Old Trinity: L. Juric 2, J. Hunt 2, D. Wildsmith 1, J. Osborn 1, A. Heuston 1, M. Kilpin 1 BEST, Collegians: W. Tardif, S. Taft, A. Croft, A. Howison, J. Jorgensen, C. Simmons Old Trinity: M. Kilpin, D. Wildsmith, N. Hunt, A. Scott, H. Tinney, L. Juric Old Xaverians 3.4, 6.5, 11.8, 14.16 (100) St Bernards 5.1, 10.3, 11.6, 14.8 (92) GOALS, Old Xaverians: C. Larkins 3, M. Handley 2, L. Smith 2, C. Waller 2, B. Kennedy 2, L. Tiernan 1, C. Woodley 1, L. Denton 1 St Bernards: C. Jones 7, A. Merrington 3, T. Gleeson 2, A. Singleton 1, S. Clarke 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: B. Kennedy, C. Beetham, M. Handley, C. Larkins, T. Dynon, L. Denton St Bernards: C. Jones, M. Hannan, A. Merrington, A. Bentick, A. Singleton, P. Le Noury University Blacks 3.1, 9.6, 14.8, 16.11 (107) Beaumaris 5.1, 6.1, 9.5, 10.7 (67) GOALS, University Blacks: T. Kruse 3, T. Napier 2, C. Turner 2, A. Locke 2, J. Slabbert 2, H. Lahy 1, S. Thomas 1, S. Weekley 1, S. Flight 1, J. Ernest 1 Beaumaris: N. Dickinson 3, W. Murton 2, B. Haynes 1, D. Pritchard 1, L. Casey-Leigh 1, J. Grange 1, A. Smout 1 BEST, University Blacks: A. Pitt, B. Mahon, T. Kruse, J. Ernest, T. Napier, S. Butler Beaumaris: A. Carroll, D. Pritchard, N. Dickinson, R. Cathcart, S. Gower, J. Gabron-Uhe
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decided who goes down to Premier B next year, but it certainly has changed the direction of that story. Old Brighton’s four point triumph was reward for effort and a welcome return of endeavour that was severely missing after quarter time a week prior. Square at half time and again at three quarter time, this game had a nervous tension like no other this round. Dan Anthony booted 3 goals for the Tonners, and Mitchell Coen did likewise for the Tigers, but neither they nor their teammates could split the middle in final term. A goalless final quarter only added to the anxiety at the ground. Old Brighton had the better chances but neither Michael Dewar and or Charlie King were able to put the game beyond doubt. Luckily the Tigers only opportunity at the other end also was a behind. Hence a five behind to one final quarter saw the Tonners leapfrog over St Bedes/Mentone and De La Salle into eighth with five to play.
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St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 2.4, 4.7, 6.10, 9.11 (65) Old Brighton 1.1, 4.2, 6.6, 8.10 (58) GOALS, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: L. Terrell 2, J. Dalzotto 2, J. Cayhan 1, M. Seeber 1, A. Kane 1, J. Beckwith 1, L. Stutterd 1 Old Brighton: S. Hooy 3, J. Pascoe 2, P. Kelly 1, C. Macleod 1, M. Tregear 1 BEST, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: M. Seeber, L. Stutterd, J. Heron, J. Cayhan, J. Bower, J. Patounas Old Brighton: T. Fogarty, A. Gunning, T. Cooney, T. Hamilton, A. Edge, S. Hooy Old Scotch 2.7, 4.12, 8.14, 13.17 (95) De La Salle 1.1, 3.4, 7.9, 10.10 (70) GOALS, Old Scotch: W. Strange 4, E. Furey 4, S. Leith 2, L. McDonough 1, W. Davis 1, T. Melville 1 De La Salle: R. McDonough 2, J. Fisher 1, T. Parker 1, C. Hyde 1, L. Godhino 1, D. Lowe 1, J. Oakley 1, A. Kneebone 1, T. McMahon 1 BEST, Old Scotch: N. Lindsay, S. Leith, D. Mercer, A. Harlock, M. Peric, E. Furey De La Salle: D. Millwood, S. Hogan, T. Parker, T. McMahon, J. Oakley, J. Ramsden Collegians 3.2, 10.4, 15.7, 21.12 (138) Old Trinity 1.1, 4.1, 7.4, 9.5 (59) GOALS, Collegians: M. Singleton 5, B. Riddle 4, J. Hampton 3, C. Jesaveluk 2, T. Varigos 2, N. Bobeff 2, C. Bonnar 1, C. Holst 1, S. Hynes 1 Old Trinity: J. Salmon 3, A. Hore-Lacy 1, T. Moore 1, O. Fairweather 1, D. Ahearne 1, A. Prittie 1, J. Walsh 1 BEST, Collegians: M. Singleton, N. Bobeff, T. McNamara, H. Apted, S. Hall, J. Parsons Old Trinity: J. Salmon, J. Walsh, D. Ahearne, E. Beasley, C. McCasker, M. Foley St Bernards 1.1, 3.4, 10.5, 11.7 (73) Old Xaverians 0.4, 2.6, 2.7, 6.9 (45) GOALS, St Bernards: B. Considine 3, L. Scerri 2, B. Peart 1, D. Riley 1, T. Duyndham 1, B. Garth 1, J. Gay 1, R. Schroder 1 Old Xaverians: C. Beetham 2, F. Lane 1, R. Ralph 1, M. Cain 1, M. Allan 1 BEST, St Bernards: B. Garth, S. Fleming, J. Bennie, P. MacDonough, J. Saundry, J. Malseed Old Xaverians: L. Keith, C. Santalucia, M. Skidmore, C. Purss, C. Beetham, P. Allan Beaumaris 3.3, 5.7, 6.9, 11.11 (77) University Blacks 1.1, 5.2, 7.3, 9.5 (59) GOALS, Beaumaris: M. Howes 3, S. McBain 2, W. Edmonds 2, S. Braithwaite 1, M. Millar 1, W. Mattingley 1, S. Brennan 1 University Blacks: J. Wilson 2, J. Quaile 2, M. Johns 1, A. Williamson 1, I. Anderson 1, S. Myers 1, S. Forrest 1 BEST, Beaumaris: S. Brennan, S. Braithwaite, S. McBain, L. Edmondson, T. Perkin, T. Abbott University Blacks: T. Howie, I. Anderson, J. Quaile, J. Moffatt, B. Kealy, S. Myers
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Blair Morton
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RACE FOR FOURTH Fourth place is now shared and contested by Old Melburnians, AJAX and Mazenod and Fitzroy are half a game back. Only Mazenod was able enjoy a win last weekend, while AJAX and Melburnians losses has meant the field chasing fourth spot has widened. Old Carey and Uni Blues stay clear in second and first spots respectively, after comfortable wins, and St Kevins cling on to third place despite a home upset loss to Old Ivanhoe who are on oxygen. Elsewhere, Caulfield prevailed over Old Haileybury to seemingly all but finalise the bottom two ladder positions. Mazenod continued their late season charge for the four, with a mighty win over top four contenders AJAX at Central. An even first half saw Mazenod lead by less than a kick at the main break, before they kicked away in the premiership quarter to lead by almost seven goals over oranges, a lead they would hold until the conclusion of the match. Dean Kelly and Josh Cowan were impressive for Mazenod up forward, sharing between them seven of the home side’s 14 goals. Liam Welsford and Ben Phibbs again contributed hearty performances for an increasingly gutsy Mazenod outfit, winning plenty of tough footy and snagging a goal each. Brad Caplan was notable for AJAX, with three majors in his 100th game, as was Jake Lew who equalled his teammate’s scoreboard contribution. Uni Blues confirmed their dominance in a demonstration to the rest of the competition; steamrolling Old Melburnians at the Junction Oval. Perhaps it was the white picket fences that reminded Blues of home, nevertheless, Blues kept to OM’s to a single goal for the entirety of the game. That goal came in the second quarter as Melburnians could muster only four behinds for the whole of the second half. Uni Blues dictated terms and controlled proceedings all over the ground. Yet again Blues’ wayward kicking undermined what could have been a much heavier win, but their defensive record cannot be questions so this had little impact. Uni’s best list again contained a number of new names, furthering the evidence that the Blues have the deepest list of talent of 4
any club in the competition from which they draw much of their class. Tim Blakey kicked three, standing out alongside Josh Caldow and Cam Wiliams, who were excellent all day. In one of their biggest wins of the year, Old Carey delivered a serious blow to Fitzroy’s finals hopes with a 99 point thrashing at Dunshea. Fitzroy jumped from the gates early, and were spritely culminating in a 5 goal half time lead. The Panthers held Fitzroy to only one goal for the back half of the game, which was one of the ‘Roys three for the match. Carey, contrastingly, kicked 19 goals to truly ravage their opponents. Ben Smithwick absolutely starred, a four goal haul capping off ubiquitousness around stoppages and prolific ball winning. Jarrod Reid also dobbed four majors, and Glen Parker and Joel Rice were also in the best of a long list of quality contributors. St Kevins went down to Old Ivanhoe in a surprise upset at T H King. Old Ivanhoe led by three goals at quarter time, before SKOB reigned in the margin to themselves lead by one point at half time, looking likely to outclass their lesser ranked opponents thereafter. However this wasn’t the case, as Old Ivanhoe showed some impressive grit, kicking eight goals to SKOB’s five in the second half, to come out 19 point victors. Adrian Delmonte was excellent with five hard earned majors, and Dean Heta and Sam Armstrong were mighty around the ground. Ivanhoe’s win shows that they are no slouches in Premier B, having toppled two of the top three sides. However, unfortunately, with many disappointing losses, they may have left their run a little late. They do however have a great run home and this would be one mighty effort if they were to escape from here. Caulfield Grammarians kept themselves out of relegation territory, and have apparently buried PREMIER B — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 40/57%) Fitzroy v St Kevins AJAX v Old Ivanhoe Caulfield Grammarians v Mazenod University Blues v Old Carey Old Haileybury v Old Melburnians
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Old Haileybury in that very zone, with a much needed home win. As was a theme for many games last weekend, both sides played a close first quarter before the victor kicked away in the last half. Zach Parsons, Andrew Mcguiness and Tom Small were best for the Fields, who with this win obtain the magical six wins; the yard stick many use to measure a team’s chances of avoiding relegation. Haileybury on the other hand, sit on only three wins for the season, and trail Caulfield by 10 ladder points. With a few games left to play, relegation isn’t certain for Haileybury, but their inability to beat their nearest placed rivals acts as an ominous indicator at this stage in the season. This week sees Fitzroy take on SKOB at Brunswick Street, in a game important for both sides’ in the context of ladder positions and finals chances. St Kevins will be desperate to lock down third place
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Old Carey 3.6, 6.9, 14.12, 19.13 (127) Fitzroy 1.2, 2.4, 2.6, 3.10 (28) GOALS, Old Carey: J. Reid 4, B. Smithwick 4, M. Laidlaw 3, G. Parker 3, B. Fordham 1, J. Rice 1, R. Bongetti 1, J. Courtot 1, J. Murphy 1 Fitzroy: D. Patcas 3 BEST, Old Carey: C. Howat, A. Reed, B. Smithwick, J. Rice, G. Parker, A. Sloan Fitzroy: M. Ellis, M. Cussen, J. Parkinson, G. McCarthy, R. Floyd, D. Patcas Caulfield Grammarians 2.4, 5.6, 12.9, 14.13 (97) Old Haileybury 2.4, 6.4, 6.5, 7.6 (48) GOALS, Caulfield Grammarians: J. Woodman 3, D. Reilly 3, A. Ford 3, A. McGuinness 2, Z. Parsons 2, T. Small 1 Old Haileybury: J. Nicolopoulos 3, N. Gooda 1, M. Stowe 1, L. Nash 1, M. Meehan 1 BEST, Caulfield Grammarians: C. Williams, A. McGuinness, T. Small, Z. Parsons, L. Price, S. Stewart Old Haileybury: M. Taylor, J. Alkemade, R. Johnson, P. Gleadhill, H. McLauchlan, C. Povey University Blues 2.2, 6.3, 9.6, 12.12 (84) Old Melburnians 0.1, 1.3, 1.6, 1.7 (13) GOALS, University Blues: T. Blakey 3, P. Hayes 2, J. Caldow 1, R. Eade 1, J. Mugavin 1, M. Torney 1, A. Nice 1, S. Carr 1, C. Williams 1 Old Melburnians: T. Paule 1 BEST, University Blues: P. Hayes, L. Butler, J. Caldow, J. Townley, H. Vickers-Willis, C. Williams Old Melburnians: T. Paule, L. Haralambous, C. Righetti, W. Thompson, J. Beaumont, C. Cumbrae-Stewart Old Ivanhoe 2.7, 5.9, 10.13, 13.14 (92) St Kevins 0.1, 6.4, 7.5, 11.7 (73) GOALS, Old Ivanhoe: A. Delmonte 5, N. Gieschen 2, C. Johnson 2, B. Lee 1, C. Groth 1, Z. Keane 1, D. Heta 1 St Kevins: H. Parkes 3, L. Nankervis 3, J. Gabelich 1, B. Dowd 1, M. Murphy 1, Z. Ginies 1, F. Keely 1 BEST, Old Ivanhoe: M. Delmonte, D. Heta, N. Gieschen, S. Armstrong, A. Delmonte, C. Johnson St Kevins: B. Dowd, C. Ring, Z. Ginies, F. Keely, H. Parkes, M. Murphy Mazenod 3.0, 6.2, 13.8, 14.10 (94) AJAX 2.2, 5.5, 7.5, 8.7 (55) GOALS, Mazenod: D. Kelly 4, J. Cowan 3, L. Welsford 1, B. Kovac 1, B. Bonner 1, T. Bourbon 1, T. Cincotta 1, B. Phibbs 1, N. Thomas 1 AJAX: J. Lew 3, B. Caplan 2, A. Wollan 1, J. Ludski 1, A. Kalb 1 BEST, Mazenod: J. Munro, L. Welsford, B. Phibbs, S. Inglis, F. Reed, C. Smith AJAX: R. Simon, W. Steinberg, B. Caplan, A. Kalb, M. Shafar, M. Selzer
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and avoid the next placed three teams chasing their finals berth, and Fitzroy need a win to stay in touch with those very contenders. AJAX need to be all Jekyll and no Hyde in their fixture against last placed Old Ivanhoe to muster their first win in four rounds. Mazenod have the chance to continue charging to finals with a fixture against a shaky Caulfield, but with a win under their belt last week, the ‘Fields are sure to be plucky and anything is possible. Top of the table clash between Uni Blues and Old Carey at University Oval is salivating, and likely a grand final preview. Lastly, Melburnians need to secure a win at Old Haileybury to stay in touch with the top four pack group, while Haileyburians will be anxious to gain four points and keep alive the hope of avoiding relegation.
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Fitzroy 1.0, 5.2, 7.3, 11.5 (71) Old Carey 6.3, 7.3, 8.6, 9.11 (65) GOALS, Fitzroy: B. Farley 3, N. Brown 2, K. Menzies 2, J. Beech 2, A. Ricco 1, J. McGee 1 Old Carey: S. Arthur 4, N. Colbert 2, L. Hall 1, P. Cremean 1, N. Richardson 1 BEST, Fitzroy: D. Olarenshaw, A. Biggs, N. Brown, S. Green, G. Warton, A. Ricco Old Carey: B. Simpson, L. Hall, R. Mitchelhill, N. Richardson, T. Laidlaw, L. Marriott Caulfield Grammarians 4.4, 7.8, 12.13, 16.17 (113) Old Haileybury 2.0, 2.1, 3.5, 4.5 (29) GOALS, Caulfield Grammarians: W. Osborn 4, T. Haugh 3, J. Cleeve 2, D. Tobias 1, J. Small 1, D. Simic 1, N. Williams 1, C. Fagan 1, M. Gould 1, A. Bednarek 1 Old Haileybury: R. James 1, W. McTaggart 1, T. Tyrell 1, T. Gill 1 BEST, Caulfield Grammarians: M. Slonim, M. Gould, J. Gray, A. Bednarek, S. Dickson, S. Tamblyn Old Haileybury: D. Mackenzie, J. Toy, S. Ellis, R. Carroll, T. Gill, C. Hill University Blues 2.4, 5.7, 11.8, 17.10 (112) Old Melburnians 2.0, 3.2, 6.2, 7.2 (44) GOALS, University Blues: W. Hartnell 7, G. Chisholm 4, D. Withers 2, E. Ratcliffe 1, J. Mugavin 1, D. Barton 1, T. Girdwood 1 Old Melburnians: C. Tunbridge 3, W. Boyd 1, T. McLardy 1, J. McMullin 1, J. Rundell 1 BEST, University Blues: G. Chisholm, D. Zambon, W. Hartnell, J. Brown, R. Langham, A. Wettenhall Old Melburnians: C. Wischer, W. Beasley, D. Velakoulis, C. Tunbridge, P. Nestel, J. Rundell St Kevins 5.7, 11.12, 16.12, 19.19 (133) Old Ivanhoe 0.2, 0.2, 1.3, 2.3 (15) GOALS, St Kevins: D. Emmons 5, P. Aughton 4, A. White 3, N. Pryor 2, L. Dunne 1, M. Dolan 1, D. Kerr 1, R. Caldow 1, L. McDonell 1 Old Ivanhoe: N. Pratt 2 BEST, St Kevins: P. Aughton, D. Emmons, J. Staffieri, P. McLennan, M. Nolan, A. White Old Ivanhoe: J. Apostolopoulos, J. Beilin, A. Steer, N. Pratt, J. Dunnett, A. Karvounaris Mazenod 4.2, 6.4, 8.5, 12.7 (79) AJAX 0.0, 3.0, 5.3, 6.4 (40) GOALS, Mazenod: D. Maskill 3, P. Johnson 3, A. Ciavarella 2, D. McLean 2, S. Welsford 1, S. Mann 1 AJAX: S. Friede 2, R. White 2, J. Brick 1, N. Rischin 1 BEST, Mazenod: R. McCarthy, J. Hende, P. Johnson, P. Iacovangelo, D. Izon, S. Welsford AJAX: B. Michowski, D. Steinberg, J. Bade-Boon, J. Kochen, S. Roth, J. Gottlieb
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KRUSHING BLOW Just as the Oakleigh Krushers were building momentum, they have been stopped in their tracks by a Parkdale Vultures outfit that may just have something to offer over the next four weeks. The Vultures were able to snuff out any hope the Krushers had of securing 4th spot with a 20 point victory at home. Oakleigh remain in 5th spot, Parkdale breathing down their neck in 6th. A relatively easy run home sees three of their final four games against the bottom three sides, the Vultures will be hungry for September action. On what was a significant day on the Rovers calendar, with a luncheon recognising the partnership with the Sandringham Football Club, coupled with the debut of Sandringham Zebras Captain Adam Cockie it was fitting that the Rovers got the points. The Rovers players embodied the importance of the day in the way they attacked the football, racing to a 46 point half time lead before PEGS could get their second goal on the board. In his first game back, Stuart Burggraaff was best on ground for the Rovers, while Kyle Pinto’s three goals were crucial in the wet conditions. PEGS rallied in the second half, but too often slow starts have cost them, and Saturday’s result was no exception. Through the work rate of Ghasimzadeh and Black PEGS were able to bring some respectability back to the scoreboard. Three late consolation goals to PEGS did little to numb the pain. As the siren rang, the Rovers had inflicted a 43 point win over their rivals. It was not all smiles for the Rovers though as they now have injury concerns for Mark Devereaux and their playing coach Guy Martyn who both failed to complete the game. The fate of these two sides is all but sealed, but that didn’t stop Ormond and Banyule putting on a high class game of football that saw 36 goals scored. If these two teams do in fact get relegated, which is looking more and more likely by the week, the Bears will have bragging rights after they knocked off Ormond by 23 points. It was the Bears most complete performance for the year, leading at every change to register win number two for the season. The win was set up on the back of an inspired first half performance, and the role of forward duo Devin McDonald and Michael Italia who booted a combined 12 goals. Staring down the barrel of a hefty defeat with a 41 point half time deficit, Ormond refused to surrender. Tabakman (2) and Tahana (3) worked tirelessly to get the Monders 6
back within striking distance, but weary legs got the better of them. Frearson Oval must be on par with Gerry Green Reserve as one of the most difficult grounds to come away with the four points from in Premier C. Peninsula certainly experienced this on Saturday, falling 60 points short of a rampaging Blues team. In the first half both sides seized control of the game at various stages, as Monash made the early running before the Pirates hit back, but it was the Blues who snared two late goals as the half time buzzer sounded. In what was a physical affair in wet and windy conditions, the match had taken its toll on the Blue and Tan. However what came next was a surprise to all onlookers. The Pirates were left shell-shocked by an explosive third term from the Blues, which saw them boot eight goals in a mighty surge to all but sink the Pirates. Yet again Monash shared the load up forward, registering 12 different goal kickers, with Andy Young leading the way, in his best game for the year. For the Pirates Skipper Stu Grigg was exceptional all day. The Krushers tilt at a top four berth has been dealt a blow after the Vultures powered home late to secure a vital 20 point win. Oakleigh matched it with the home side for a half, before the Vultures took advantage of the match. Both teams had the same amount of scoring shots, but inaccuracy would prove to be the Krushers downfall. Swayn and Morgan were influential around the ground for the Vultures, while Papatsanis and Lopo made the most of their opportunities up forward. It was a different story for the Krushers, who failed to find a multiple goal kicker. Bennett and Ioannidis stood up for Oakleigh but they were helpless to stem the tide as the game opened up. Three quick goals in the final term sealed the win the home side, who are now in a position to make a play for finals action over the next month. If not for errant kicking the 20 point defeat could’ve been far worse for the Wellers. Marcellin booted 12.16 almost kicking themselves out of the contest, while PREMIER C — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 46/66%) Ormond v Peninsula Old Camberwell v Parkdale Vultures PEGS v Monash Blues Banyule v Hampton Rovers Oakleigh v Marcellin
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at the other end of the ground De Sanctis had no qualms with the conditions, kicking five majors for the afternoon. De Sanctis singlehandedly kept the Wellers in contention. Viney (3 goals) and Carlson were standout performers for the Eagles, while Crosbie also contributed with three vital goals. Old Camberwell eventually got their running game going in the final term with Tsindos and Le Cerf getting plenty of the ball, but ultimately couldn’t cut the margin. Marcellin now sit a game clear on top of the ladder, and with the finals fast approaching they will be hoping for the return of some of their key playmakers.
produce a special performance at home? A trend has emerged with PEGS over the last two months with a win one week and a loss the next, can the theme continue and could we see PEGS defeat their fancied rivals? The Rovers will be far too strong for the Bears, while the Eagles will be forced to pull out all stops when they tackle the Krushers at Scammell.
With fourth position still a wide open race, this weekend’s results will demonstrate which teams are determined to seize that spot and play finals football. Peninsula need a win to remain in contention to and you can expect a bold showing. Similarly Parkdale have their eyes set on fourth spot, but can the Wellers
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Hampton Rovers 3.5, 8.7, 12.7, 13.13 (91) PEGS 0.1, 1.3, 4.6, 7.6 (48) GOALS, Hampton Rovers: K. Pinto 3, S. Burggraaff 3, N. Smith 2, E. Turner 1, A. Cockie 1, C. Sharp 1, J. Verlin 1, J. McPherson 1 P E G S: D. Forrest 2, D. Roscoe 2, S. Towner 1, T. Skurrie 1, N. Bartram 1 BEST, Hampton Rovers: K. Pinto, J. McPherson, N. Smith, J. Lovig, R. Atkins, S. Burggraaff P E G S: S. Ghasimzadeh, D. Cerantonio, T. Black, J. Watson, D. Cantwell, C. Livori Monash Blues 2.2, 7.3, 14.7, 16.9 (105) Peninsula 2.3, 4.6, 5.7, 6.9 (45) GOALS, Monash Blues: J. Taylor 2, E. Flanagan 2, Z. Ledin 2, A. Young 2, J. Meade 1, J. Cosgriff 1, N. Petering 1, L. Buck 1, M. Davidson 1, A. Carr 1, J. Griffiths 1, D. Hatch 1 Peninsula: A. Wood 1, J. Lowther 1, S. Grigg 1, J. Gleeson 1, S. Payze 1, B. Southam 1 BEST, Monash Blues: M. Davidson, A. Young, A. Hickey, L. Buck, J. Taylor, B. Amberg Peninsula: A. Wood, B. Brisbane, J. Lowther, M. Beggs, G. Fletcher, B. Southam Banyule 8.2, 13.3, 17.5, 20.6 (126) Ormond 3.3, 6.4, 11.5, 16.7 (103) GOALS, Banyule: D. McDonald 7, M. Italia 5, Z. Wenke 3, R. Hay 2, R. Williams 1, L. O’Donnell 1, L. Balcombe 1 Ormond: I. Tahana 3, S. Ashton 3, M. Martinov 2, J. Tabakman 2, H. Simon 1, A. McCooke 1, J. Davis 1, L. Duthie 1, S. Stait 1, T. Cameron 1 BEST, Banyule: M. Italia, L. Balcombe, O. Philp-Taylor, A. Barclay, M. Christian, D. McDonald Ormond: J. Davis, B. Upstill, J. Tabakman, B. Hardwick, I. Tahana, H. Jacobs Parkdale Vultures 2.2, 6.6, 8.8, 12.9 (81) Oakleigh 2.6, 5.7, 6.10, 8.13 (61) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: R. Swayn 2, N. Papatsanis 2, K. Lopo 2, M. Graham 1, C. Welch 1, S. Sullivan 1, N. Ng 1, P. Sullivan 1, C. Dillon 1 Oakleigh: D. Cleary 1, W. Manning 1, M. Tate 1, J. Paola 1, L. Hard 1, S. Tolongs 1, T. Scott 1, G. Bennett 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: L. Morgan, R. Swayn, S. Sullivan, M. Ryan, T. Redmond, M. Kidner Oakleigh: G. Bennett, P. Ioannidis, S. Wines, K. Paisley, A. Valentini, D. Cleary Marcellin 5.3, 8.7, 11.12, 12.16 (88) Old Camberwell 3.0, 5.1, 8.2, 11.2 (68) GOALS, Marcellin: A. Viney 3, N. Crosbie 3, M. Gasparini 2, M. Abrahams 1, D. Bolger 1, X. Burns 1, J. Carlson 1 Old Camberwell: D. De Sanctis 5, N. Tsindos 2, A. Rogers 1, A. Clarke 1, R. Campbell 1, G. Tolson 1 BEST, Marcellin: A. Bonato, J. Carlson, S. Abrahams, P. Millsom, J. Blanch, A. Viney Old Camberwell: N. Tsindos, R. Kapoor, D. De Sanctis, J. Howells, J. Le Cerf, C. Hillier
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PEGS 6.0, 7.2, 9.3, 10.4 (64) Hampton Rovers 2.3, 4.6, 5.7, 5.10 (40) GOALS, P E G S: B. Anderson 2, A. Frazer 2, M. Semini 1, L. Shultz 1, B. Glassford 1, A. Baddeley 1, J. Barrett 1, L. Fitzgerald 1 Hampton Rovers: D. Morton 1, M. Broadley 1, B. Pewtress 1, Z. Pirrie 1, J. Lloyd 1 BEST, P E G S: L. Fitzgerald, D. Phelan, A. Frazer, B. Glassford, C. Glassford, M. Fahey Hampton Rovers: T. Cougan, J. Lloyd, J. Donald, N. Jewell, J. Massie, T. Jones Monash Blues 3.3, 5.6, 7.6, 9.8 (62) Peninsula 3.4, 3.4, 5.4, 8.7 (55) GOALS, Monash Blues: S. Walsh 2, T. Duffy 2, S. Chapman 1, J. Anaf 1, G. Gillian 1, M. Fenwick-Nevin 1, P. Tweedly 1 Peninsula: J. Archdeacon 3, H. Brodie 3, J. Coghlan 1, S. Cain 1 BEST, Monash Blues: M. Mason, G. Gillian, S. Chapman, S. Walsh, S. Whatley, M. Hunt Peninsula: E. Coghlan, S. Murray, J. Owens, C. Macaulay, H. Brodie, J. Coghlan Ormond 6.2, 11.10, 21.14, 27.19 (181) Banyule 1.0, 2.1, 2.1, 5.3 (33) GOALS, Ormond: T. Naylor 7, N. Manning 6, D. Casey 3, A. Clinch 3, J. McDonald 2, R. Breust 1, S. McCooke 1, G. Hammond 1, L. Russell 1, J. Gates 1, D. Milosavljevic 1 Banyule: M. Borg 1, B. Kelly 1, M. Stephenson 1, D. O’Callaghan 1, J. Pentland 1 BEST, Ormond: T. Naylor, O. Lack, N. Manning, A. Clinch, D. Casey, D. MacHin Banyule: S. Hills, M. Borg, J. Knape, F. Oliver, M. Stephenson, A. Valvo Parkdale Vultures 5.1, 11.5, 15.6, 19.13 (127) Oakleigh 1.2, 1.4, 1.5, 1.7 (13) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: P. Lee 6, J. Le Breton 2, R. Irvine 2, T. McLENNAN 2, M. Ferguson 2, T. Kight 1, L. Emmerson 1, S. L’Huillier 1, S. Rzek 1, D. Atkins 1 Oakleigh: R. Mether 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: J. Le Breton, P. Lee, M. Ferguson, T. Kight, A. Thompson, D. Price Oakleigh: D. Mercuri, J. Faranda, C. Mercuri, S. Way, T. Golik, E. Catalla Old Camberwell 3.2, 8.6, 14.9, 20.14 (134) Marcellin 1.1, 1.1, 2.4, 4.4 (28) GOALS, Old Camberwell: M. Jeffers 5, M. Cottrell 4, B. Hillier 3, S. Needham 3, N. Russell 2, M. Bain Jones 1, T. Miriklis 1, D. Berry 1 Marcellin: S. Crapper 2, J. Sundberg 1, J. Vear 1 BEST, Old Camberwell: H. Levvey, M. Jeffers, T. Miriklis, N. Russell, S. Needham, M. Cottrell Marcellin: L. Ryan, J. Sundberg, J. Mc Intyre, W. Delahunty, J. Vear, B. Taylor
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Results of Tribunal – 29 July 2014
Collegians — Premier Reserve Mazenod — Premier B Thirds Oakleigh — Premier C University Blues — Premier B Reserve
From 26 July Calvin Bartlett, UHS-VU. Forceful front-on contact, 3 matches. *Nicholas Cooke, St. Bernards. Attempting to strike, 1 match. *Liam Mara, St. Johns. Audible obscenity to umpire, 2 matches.
Late Scores - 19 July
*Grant McCracken, Old Eltham. Attempting to strike, 1 match.
Beaumaris — Premier B Thirds Marcellin — Premier C Reserve (Second Offence) Richmond Central — Division 3 St Bernards — Under 19 North (Second Offence) Old Haileybury — Under 19 South (Second Offence) Peninsula — Under 19 South (Third Offence) MHSOB — Club XVIII (#) (Second Offence)
*Kayden Rose, South Mornington. Abusive or insulting language, 2 matches. *Stewart Andrew, Eley Park (Club XVIII). Abusive or insulting language, 2 matches. *Scott Pickett, La Trobe (Club XVIII). Striking, 2 matches.
From 19 July *David Higgins Banyule Striking, 2 matches.
*Accepted Prescribed penalty.
Results of Investigations UHS-VU and Aquinas OC major melee, senior match on 19 July. Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $300. Aquinas OC and La Trobe University minor melee, senior match on 26 July. Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty. Aquinas $250, La Trobe Uni $150.
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MEN’S HEALTH ROUND AT ST BERNARD’S
Pictured L-R: Michael Sholly, Patrick Crabb (St Bernard’s President) and Suresh Sundram)
St Bernard’s staged a special event for VAFA Men’s Health Round. Some 220 people attended this sell out lunch where St Bernard’s play Old Xaverians each year for the Gary McAllister Shield. This game honours Gary who passed away two years ago, and the outstanding contribution he made over 40yrs at St Bernard’s as a premiership captain and as a teacher at Xavier College for 20yrs. Guest speakers for the day included Melbourne University Associate Professor Suresh Sundram whose research into mental illness is supported by the VAFA’s charity partner One in Five. Suresh outlined that mental illness takes a terrible toll on society with the suicide rate sadly running at over 2,500 Australians a year, and many tens of thousands more who struggle on in pain and anguish. However through raising awareness about mental health and raising funds to find cures and treatments, as a community we can make a real difference.
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VAFA CEO Michael Sholly also spoke on the day about the excellent work done by One in Five and what an important issue mental health is amongst both the VAFA and the broader community. On a light hearted note Michael also touched on the great rivalry between the two clubs involved on the day as he coached Old Xavierians to the 2003 A Grade premiership over St Bernard’s. It seems back in the day at the Snakepit, there was often a shortage of hot water for rival’s post game showers. Of course these days the new pavilion has solved those problems. This very positive function was then followed by a red hot game, and after a strong fight back it was Old Xavierisn who get their name engraved on the Gary McAllister Shield this year. The lunch raffle also raised a $1,000 donation for One in Five, and we wish they and Associate Professor Sundram all the very best as they work diligently away to improve awareness and treatments for mental health issues. 9
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THE BIG V CLUB — 2014 INDUCTEES This year sees two modern greats and a great from the 1950’s that was often referred to in the same breath as John Coleman. The 8th Annual Big V Club Lunch this year inducts Duncan Anderson, Michael Blood and Andrew Ramsden as Champions of the Big V. All have had sensational amateur careers but it is perhaps Anderson who is the most fascinating. Anderson was a school boy superstar at Melbourne Grammar and he smashed the APS goal kicking record of the day. He continued this form at University Blues and one only need look back at the sports pages of the 1950s where you will see reports on Amateur Football sitting side by side with reports from the VFL. There is an article comparing the respective starts to the season of Anderson and John Coleman – Anderson had kicked more goals than Coleman after four rounds. Anderson was courted to play in the VFL but chose to remain an Amateur with a view to obtaining a Rhodes Scholarship, which he took up in 1955. Anderson is the only player to win five consecutive A Section goal kicking awards, winning the award in each year he played in the VAFA. Anderson’s best haul in a Big V jumper was eight goals he kicked against Western Australia in 1953. We obviously know a lot more about Michael Blood and Andrew Ramsden. Both were rivals for their clubs and teammates for the Big on the field. Both were the dominant ruckmen of their time, Both players served as Big V captain of a number of years. Blood continued to serve the Big V as a Chairman of Selectors for three years whilst Ramsden only became eligible to be inducted this year after he had retired from his memorable career. We congratulate all three on their formal induction to the Big V Club.
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BIG
HONOUR BOARD
BIG V LEGENDS Bruce Bourne (Ormond) Paul Considine (North Old Boys) Ian Cordner (Uni Blacks & Old Melburnians) Simon Costello (University Blacks) John Fisher (Kew) Rob Fuller (Old Scotch) Geoff Hibbins (Collegians) Shane Murphy (De La Salle) Jock Nelson (MHSOB) Jim Peters (University Blacks) Manson Russel (Old Scotch)
BIG V CHAMPIONS John Anderson (Old Scotch) Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers) Norm Beattie (Coburg) Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers) Rick Brockwell (Banyule) Rohan Brown (Old Melburnians) Brett Connell (Ormond) Bruno Conti (North Old Boys) Tony Fellows (Thomastown) Ian Galbraith (University Blacks) Leigh Grant (Power House) Brian Goodman (VAFAUA) David Hughes (Old Scotch) Peter Hutchinson (Power House) John Jones (Marcellin) Ken Jorgenson (Comm Bank & VAFAUA) Phil Kingston (Ormond) Shane Maguire (North Old Boys) Peter Slattery (Old Xaverians) Ian Turnball (MHSOB) Greg Wade (St Bernards)
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BIG V CHAMPIONS 2014
JAMES DUNCAN ANDERSON
MICHAEL BLOOD
ANDREW RAMSDEN
BIG V CAREER
BIG V CAREER
BIG V CAREER
8 games for the Big V (1950-54)
10 games for the Big V
13 games for the Big V (1998–2005)
including AAFC Carnivals in 1951 & 1953 2 x Australian Amateur games in 1954 3 x Australian National Football Council
games for ACT 1958 Represented the VAFA in the Olympic
(1994-1999) 3 x Best on Ground in Big V matches Big V Captain 5 games
(1997-1999) Chairman of Selectors
(2008-2011)
Demonstration match in 1956
CLUB CAREER University Blues and Old Melburnians A Section Premiership player at
University Blues 1952 (Vice Captain) Kicked 10 of the 20 goals Blues kicked
in the Grand Final win over Ormond Uni Blues Captain /Coach 1953
(Runners Up) Won A Section Goal kicking five years
in succession, every year he played. Duncan is the only player to ever do that. • 1950 -75 goals at University Blues • 1951 -128 goals at University Blues • 1952 -72 goals at University Blues • 1953 - 115 goals at University Blues • 1954 - 75 goals (left to move to UK in August) In Dec 1954 played alongside Bob
Hawke (Rhodes Scholar for WA) for Oxford and was BOG in annual Oxford v Cambridge Australian Rules game 80 Games for University Blues and 16
games for Old Melburnians
Big V Captain 2002-2005 (5 games) Big V Vice Captain 2000-2001 3 x AAFC (Australian Amateur Football
Council) ‘Team Of The Year’ (2002, 03, 04) AAFC All-Australian Captain 2004
CLUB CAREER Old Xaverians
CLUB CAREER Old Trinity
6 x A Section Premiership player
3 x B Section Premiership player (1994,
(1995-2000) 4 x Premiership Captain
(1997-2000) 2 x Jock Nelson Medalist
(1995 & 1997) Woodrow Medal 1997
(A Section Best and Fairest)
1996 & 1999) Woodrow Medal 2005 (A Section Best
and Fairest) G.T. Moore Medal 1999 (B Section Best
& Fairest) Old Trinity Senior Co-Captain 2002 &
Captain 2003-2007
Club Captain 1997-2001
6 x Old Trinity Best & Fairest
4 x Club Best and Fairest winner
5 x Old Trinity Runner-Up Best & Fairest
212 Games
Old Trinity ’50 Year Team’ 1954 - 2003
OXFC Life Member
Old Trinity Leading Senior Goal kicker
2008-2013 Played 348 games for Old Trinity (club
record) Old Trinity Life Member (2004) VAFA Leading Premier B Goal kicker
2009 VAFA Leading Premier Goal kicker
2010 & 2012
Named as full forward in the MUFC
team of the modern era
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HAWTHORN’S FIRST EVER 300 GAMER Congratulations to Dan Lauletta who will become the first Hawthorn Amateur player to reach the 300 game milestone this week against Westbourne Grammarians. Dan has been tormenting backlines for almost 20 years at the club. A member of the Hawks’ only senior Premiership team in 1998, his career is littered with highlights. He is a 2 times Senior Best & Fairest winner, 13 times club Leading Goal Kicker, VAFA League Best & Fairest and Leading Goal Kicker. He is also approaching 1000 goals for the club which will be a massive achievement. In 2011, the club named the Leading Goal Kicker trophy after Dan, who went on to win his own award in 2012.
GLEN EIRA DON HERITAGE STRIP We don’t have a formal heritage round in the VAFA and whilst there have been a few changes to club jumpers over the years, most clubs are still running around in the same design of when they first took the field. That is if you are from a club that hasn’t merged or changed names or competitions like Glen Eira has. With so many clubs making up the Saints, Glen Eira has many heritage jumpers to choose from. It was great to see one of those old jumpers back in circulation on the weekend, as the Saints donned the old Glen Huntly jumper for their clash against St John’s to honour of the Glen Huntly 1994 Premiership win against St Johns The match was actually designated a jumper clash for the visiting JOCs but as Glen Eira were happy to wear the alternate strip, 12
St John’s played in their regular jumper. The Saints are one of the more interesting clubs in terms of their transition into their current form. The Glen Eira Saints is an amalgamation of the following Amateur clubs: Glen Huntly (Balaclava) AFC (admitted to the VAFA in 1926), CBC St Kilda Old Boys AFC (admitted to the VAFA in 1958), and South Caulfield FC (YCW/ Churches Competition 1970). The timeline for the mergers and name changes is as follows. • 1980 South Caulfield changed its name to Murrumbeena South Caulfield AFC • 1982 AMP Society change name to Balaclava AFC • 1991 Balaclava change name to Glen Huntly AFC • 1999 Glen Huntly merge with St Kilda South Caulfield to become Glen Eira AFC (Saints)
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Congratulations to Hawthorn’s DAN LAULETTA – see a full story on Dan’s milestone in For the Love of the Game.
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Congratulations to Emmaus St Leos’ PHILLIP CAREY – Phil is in his 15th year of pulling on the two blues jumper, following his two older brothers and his parents, who are stalwarts of the club. After three years with the U19’s, which included a premiership in 2000, Doozie has blossomed into a hard running, fearless defender in the Seniors, who always wears his heart on his long sleeve.
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Congratulations to UHSVU’s WARREN SMITH – To some this milestone may not seem that unique, but when you take into account the following you get the picture. Wozza played over 100 Senior games with Brunswick VFA, over 100 Senior games with Sunshine YCW, over 100 Senior games with Woodend and countless underage games. At last count he has played in 13 Premierships, including two with UHSVU Seniors in 2003 and 2007. Wozza continues to be an excellent contributor on field despite the ravages of time! He is a classic on field leader and an unscrupulously fair ball player who maintains a positive outlook no matter what the score of the game. We all wish the “Old Man” of football all the best on this important milestone.
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Congratulations to Old Xaverians’ CHRIS LARKINS – One of the most popular players at the Club, Larko was a member of the 2009, 2010, and 2013 Premier Senior Premiership teams. He was plucked from the Under 19’s and selected to make his Senior debut against Old Haileybury in his first year at the Club. He has given the OX faithful many highlights over the years, and has an uncanny ability to launch himself high into a pack, and sometimes even take a mark!
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Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian’s JAMES ROGERS – A Salesian player in pre-merger days, ‘Jamo’ is a very strong mark and fine kick, able to play as a goal kicking forward or in a key defensive position. James provides a terrific contest at all times, and is an on and off-field leader much respected by his younger Saints teammates.
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Congratulations to Monash Blues’ BEN DEMPSEY – Ben arrived in 1995 ready to bulk up and make an impact in the U19s. Although we are still waiting for him to bulk up some twenty years later, Ben finally reached the 150 game milestone, after a lengthy period overseas. Throughout his time at the club, ‘Evil’ Ben has utilised silky skills and dogged determination to aid the Monash cause. Well done Demps, you for define what it really means to be a great clubman!
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Congratulations to Ormond’s GREG HAMMOND – Hammer played in Ormond’s juniors until U15s before moving to Sydney. He then came back and played in the U19s grand final in 1997. He played in the 2001 and 2013 Reserves Grand Finals, where he captained the side. He has served on the committee as Treasurer and organised major functions.
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Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe’s JOEL MATHEW – Joel played his 150th game for Old Ivanhoe last Friday night, under lights at Monash University. Joel has played for the Seniors, Reserves and Thirds in reaching this milestone and has been a great contributor whenever called upon to assist.
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Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe’s ZAC KEANE – plays his 150the game for Old Ivanhoe against AJAX. Most of Zac’s games have been at Senior level in Premier and Premier B level. Zac was also a Senior Premiership player in the 2013 Premier C Premiership side and uses his strength and marking power to his maximum effort. Congratulations Zac, let’s hope there are many more to play.
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Congratulations to Emmaus St Leos’ NIC ROBIN – Nic started with the Animals in the U19’s in 2005, where he won the B&F and kicked 8 goals in the winning grand final, to top of a great start with the club. Nic has become an important Senior player, and was the leading goal kicker in 2011 and 2013. He is now an explosive onballer who still kicks goals.
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Congratulations to Old Haileybury’s TOBY GILL – A terrific, hard at it, smart footballer, Gilly unfortunately keeps the physios in business with many soft tissue injuries. But when he plays he is a quality footballer, always winning the contested ball. It would have been easy to throw in the towel, but persistence and dedication has seen him come back again and again when many would have given up. Few are more passionate about his club than he is.
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Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian’s LIAM KELLY - Commencing with Salesian in its ‘standalone days,’ ‘Kells’ is a strong mark, good kick and hard at the ball. Capable of playing in key defensive or attacking roles, he has returned to SMS after playing for a few seasons in the WA Amateur Football competition. Liam is a solid contributor and sets a great example for younger players.
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Congratulations to Old Carey ‘s JAMES MURRIE – James is vital member of the Senior team and a well-deserved Premiership player, regularly holding down full back or other defensive roles. James was an invaluable member of the 2010 Premier B Premiership team. Muzza is a very popular clubman, courageous and selfless in his play. James is another to feature regularly on Thursday night fines, he would argue unfairly but there is never anything fair about the fines!
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Congratulations to Old Carey ‘s TIM RULE – In typical Tim fashion, his 100 game milestone has come up without any fanfare or fuss. Popular with the boys and disciplined, Tim is a delight to have at the club. Well capable of playing Seniors, Tim is content to play in any team when called on. Strong overhead and hard at the ball, Tim is an invaluable back man. We congratulate Tim on his achievement.
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Congratulations also to Aquinas’ MICK JESS – Club Vice Captain Mick plays his 100th game today, having been a member of the 2008 Under 19 Premiership team in his first year at the club. Mick is a key onballer, always hard at the ball, hard tackling, and with his accurate left foot penetrating kicks, is a danger to any opposition club.
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Congratulations also to Aquinas’ LACHIE McDONALD, SAM O’LOUGHLIN and PHIL JURKOVSKY – Lachie and Sam (two of the well known McDonald/ O’Loughlin dynasty around the club) together with Phil, started in the Under 19s in 2009. Lachie, thin as a whip and a talented speedster, started in the Under 19s at age 16 and was selected in the VAFA Under 18 side to play the New Zealand Under 20 team in 2011. Phil is a “hard at it” onballer/midfielder and dangerous around goals. Sam is a steady talented player, an excellent kick, who has many years of football ahead of him.
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Congratulations to Emmaus St Leos’ JACKSON PAGE – Coming through the U19’s in 2000, Jackson became a senior key backman and ruckman. He has now put footy and training on the backburner due to heavy study commitments, but still fronts every week to continue to play with the Reserves.
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Congratulations to Old Haileybury’s ADAM SCHOFIELD – Schoey has a silky left foot and rarely misses a target. A classy on baller and forward flank, Schoey has played many games with the Seniors, but has often been hampered by hamstring injuries. He always works hard off the field to try and get his body right.
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Congratulations to Oakleigh’s WILL MANNING – Will was recruited from Oakleigh JFC and played his first Senior game against Salesian in round 6, 2006. Will has won several awards at the club.
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Congratulations to Old Haileybury’s TIM HUNTER – Timmy has strong hands and a great kick, which strangely enough sees him play either full back or full forward. He was a member of a very close U19s side who have all stuck together. Timmy’s a great clubman and loves playing footy with his mates.
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Congratulations to Old Haileybury’s JORDAN TOY – Jordy is a tough, rugged on baller who constantly breaks tackles and is always at the bottom of the pack. This tenacity has seen Jordy break into the Seniors this year, where he continued his good form. His style of play is a reminder of how the game used to be played, head down, and hard at it.
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Congratulations to Aquinas’ TOM JELLIE and JACK PRICE – on reaching their 50th games after joining the club in 2010 and 2011 respectively. Tom is a pacy, rugged utility while Jack is a speedy, dangerous, “ducking and weaving” small forward who can pop up any day with a bag of 5 or 6 goals.
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Congratulations to Old Mentonians’ DARCY BROWN – A highly talented midfielder and small forward, ‘Doc’ has been a great contributor to the Panther cause and is enjoying at season. Well done Darcy.
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Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe’s NICK GIESCHEN – one of three Gieshen brothers to play for Old Ivanhoe, Nick has played all his 50 games in the Seniors and was a premiership player in 2013.
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Congratulations to St Johns’ COREY ELY – A quick wingman who is really beaten, Corka arrived at St Johns in 2010 where he played U18’s, and represented the VAFA in New Zealand. Still eligible for U18’s in 2011, Corka played 20 games in the Seniors, including the 2011 Premiership.
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Congratulations to St Johns’ EMMANUEL JAKWOT – Manny arrived at JOC’s in 2011 as an U18. In 2012, Manny made his Senior debut where he played 14 games in Division 1. Manny has excelled in his development and shown his versatility in being able to play in the ruck, on the wing or up forward when needed.
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DIVISION 1
James Reid
@JamesRied9
CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR Williamstown CYMS dug tooth and nail to send Therry Penola packing with their first loss of the season. The top of the table clash drew a close, contested match, but the undefeated Lions prevailed by just five points to stay undefeated this year. Despite losing, the positives for Williamstown outweigh the defeat as they’ve proven their capabilities to push the seemingly unbeatable, Therry Penola to their limits. And for the keen eyed Division 1 supporters, it’s only a month’s wait until another memorable matchup, when the two inevitably meet again in the finals. With a blustery breeze blowing across Fearon Reserve, Williamstown opened the proceedings with two first term majors, while Therry Penola took longer to adjust, managing just the one before quarter time. Corey Bannister made himself known in the second and helped Therry gain a two goal lead at the main break. The 12-point margin proved to be greatest break between the pair in a highly congested game. The CY’s rebounded from a goalless term to kick three goals to one to regain ascendancy by the solitary point at the final change. Bannister stepped up once again and booted his fourth and a late goal from Adam Marangon sealed a five-point victory. The ruck dual between Stephen Puhar and Jerome White was a standout highlight in the repeat-stoppage match. Ben and Jack Gray delivered outstanding performances for the CY’s but were unable to overcome Corey Bannister’s best on ground barrage to claim the four points. NOBS/St Pats closed the gap on second placed Williamstown CYMS to just four points following a grisly victory over Old Geelong. For the first time this year, NOBSPC beat a fellow top four side, a welcome statistic, the win also solidified their place in the finals. The home side jumped out of the blocks with a quick four goals until the OG’s reeled in two late ones. Old Geelong was kept in the game by repeated missed shots by Nobs and this was the trend for the games’ entirety. The 19-point halftime deficit was welcomed by Old Geelong as they had been convincingly 16
outplayed. NOBs’ third-quarter jitters were the visitors’ chance. And so it turned out, Old Geelong started winning the contested ball and kicked the first goal, but then begun to squander chances of their own. NOBSPC capitalised and mustered 4.5 for the term and a 34-point lead at orange time. Old Geelong worked their way back into the contest and for all money looked destined to win with four fourth-quarter goals, but NOBS/St Pats held on by 12-points. Adam Oakley earned best on honours for his efforts in the midfield. Old Mentonians kept their finals hopes alive with a win over Yarra Valley. OMFC had the Bushrangers’ measure all day as they coasted to victory following a six goal blitz in the first. The Panthers maintained a four goal break on the visitors throughout the match as Yarra Valley couldn’t mount a comeback against Old Mentonians’ tackling pressure. It was a high scoring, open affair considering the slippery conditions, with OMFC handling the situation better with the likes of Veteran Justin Costello and Kyle Conlon having a field day with clean ball control and five goals between them. The Panthers ended 29-point victors; they will however, require some healthy wins in the coming weeks to ensure a place in September. Prahran Assumption sit in tandem with Old Mentonians one game behind fourth, but after a percentage-boosting win over MHSOB they are favourites to claim it with the best percentage outside of Therry Penola. The four points was theirs by quarter-time as Prahran Assumption blew away MHSOB, seven goals to nil, meant the question became by how much. Three digits was on the cards as closed in on the 100-point mark. Although it wasn’t to be, the Two Blues finished one point shy of the century winning by 99-points. The Two Blues would be far off complaining however as they added 8.2% to an already strong percentage and their finals chances grew. Adam Sleight was best afield DIVISION 1 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 56/80%) Old Geelong v Old Mentonians Therry Penola v Yarra Valley MHSOB v Williamstown CYMS Bulleen Templestowe v Prahran Assumption Whitefriars v NOBS/St Pats
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following his game-high five goals. Prahran Assumption snuck into the top four in the final round last year, and we could bear witness to lightning striking twice. Bullen Templestowe’s last ditch effort to avoid relegation gained some traction after they beat eighth placed Whitefriars. Whitefriars started the game in control, but with easy opportunities missed, the lead was short lived. The Bullants went past the Friars in the second with six majors whilst holding the visitors goalless. With a lead of 37-points that was increased by one by the final change, Bulleen Templestowe were able to cruise home by a comfortable 31-points. The Bullants pulled off a well-rounded team victory, with nine different goal kickers, four of those multiple goal scorers. If Bulleen Templestowe are to crawl out of the relegation zone they need at least a further two victories this season to do so. This week, Yarra Valley travel to Therry Penola,
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NOBS/St Pats 4.5, 6.9, 10.14, 10.18 (78) Old Geelong 2.0, 4.2, 6.4, 10.6 (66) GOALS, NOBS/St Pats: M. Keown 3, M. Chapman 2, J. Nettlefold 2, A. Oakley 1, D. Byrne 1, J. Wade 1 Old Geelong: A. Bird 3, C. O’Brien 2, P. Tucker 1, W. Sharp 1, S. Hughes 1, S. Howard 1, J. Hoevenaars 1 BEST, NOBS/St Pats: A. Oakley, N. Holt, D. Clarkson, D. Byrne, B. Hunt, P. Kelly Old Geelong: A. Herd, J. Forster, W. Sharp, P. Tucker, J. Hoevenaars, A. Bird Prahran Assumption 7.4, 10.9, 16.11, 21.14 (140) MHSOB 0.1, 2.5, 4.6, 5.11 (41) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: A. Sleight 5, J. Grigg 4, J. Robbins 4, T. Rogers 2, G. Hogarth 2, P. Harris 2, A. Dean 1, D. Anglin 1 MHSOB: A. Svirskis 4, B. Jellis 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: D. Anglin, T. Rogers, B. Dempsey, G. Hogarth, A. Sleight, J. Grigg MHSOB: W. Taft, D. Hamilton-Ho, A. Svirskis, L. Campbell, K. Smith, J. Tran Bulleen Templestowe 2.0, 8.6, 12.10, 13.11 (89) Whitefriars 2.4, 2.5, 6.8, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Bulleen Templestowe: D. Tulloch 2, J. Cowell 2, L. Bettiol 2, M. Cowell 2, D. Duff 1, J. Moio 1, M. Considine 1, D. Tonelli 1, M. Rogers 1 Whitefriars: M. Geilings 2, D. Di Staso 2, H. Cotsford 2, D. Tibaldi 1, D. Leardi 1 BEST, Bulleen Templestowe: H. Vogler, J. Cowell, D. Duff, S. Lambropoulos, N. Giavasoglou, C. Galapi Whitefriars: H. Cotsford, D. Hogan, A. Marcello, M. Leardi, D. Di Staso, A. Smith Old Mentonians 6.4, 11.7, 14.12, 17.15 (117) Yarra Valley 1.2, 5.4, 10.5, 13.10 (88) GOALS, Old Mentonians: K. Conlon 3, L. Hull 3, J. Costello 3, C. Edgeworth 2, M. Gledhill 2, D. Brown 2, M. Myers-Snyders 1, B. Rossi 1 Yarra Valley: J. Canham 2, C. Hodgens 2, S. Savage 2, S. Yeo 2, L. McCleary 1, N. Paton 1, R. Amos 1, N. Pollard 1, M. Wines 1 BEST, Old Mentonians: M. Myers-Snyders, B. Robertson, B. Norton, J. Costello, T. Banks, K. Conlon Yarra Valley: J. Amos, S. Savage, C. Hodgens, T. May, R. Amos, N. Pollard Therry Penola 1.5, 4.6, 5.9, 7.12 (54) Williamstown CYMS 2.2, 2.6, 5.10, 6.13 (49) GOALS, Therry Penola: C. Bannister 4, M. Marangon 1, J. Bannister 1, M. Costello 1 Williamstown CYMS: B. Gray 2, J. Gray 1, L. Molan 1, R. Cassidy 1, A. Heaver 1 BEST, Therry Penola: J. White, D. Grant, M. Lyons, M. Valenti, C. Bannister, A. Marangon Williamstown CYMS: F. Adamson, R. Danaher, B. Gray, N. Holdsworth, J. Gray, T. Murphy
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the Lions’ undefeated streak will hold up despite the best efforts of the Bushrangers. MHSOB play Williamstown CYMS, the CY’s will be aiming for a healthy victory and percentage boost here. Bulleen Templestowe face Prahran Assumption, expect the Two Blues to return home victorious. Whitefriars meet NOBS/St Pats, predicting the Nobs to earn the four points. In the match of the round, Old Geelong hosts Old Mentonians in an eight point game. If Old Mentonians win they will breach the gap between them and the top four and can replace the OG’s in fourth. Whereas if Old Geelong wins, they will retain their place in the four and end OMFC’s finals hopes. Old Mentonians currently have the better form and thus backing the Panthers to claim victory.
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NOBS/St Pats 3.0, 7.0, 8.0, 16.6 (102) Old Geelong 4.3, 9.5, 10.8, 11.8 (74) GOALS, NOBS/St Pats: D. Tonkin 3, S. Sleep 3, A. Bell 2, S. Davidson 2, C. Dobson 1, C. Colman 1, B. Lawless 1, M. Doyle 1, G. Williams 1, D. King 1 Old Geelong: N. Hobson 2, C. Gibbs 2, J. Johnston 2, T. Osmond 1, J. Whitelaw 1, T. Hunt 1, S. Matheson 1, J. Ratcliffe 1 BEST, NOBS/St Pats: D. Tonkin, C. Le Maitre, D. King, S. Davidson, B. Lawless, N. Marchbank Old Geelong: T. Fyshe, J. Dunell, N. Waters, T. Wigan, T. Slattery, H. Beaumont Prahran Assumption 4.1, 6.6, 11.8, 16.11 (107) MHSOB 0.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.5 (17) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: R. Ellis 6, T. Candy 2, D. Cupples 2, J. Ancrum 2, A. Hall 1, N. Costin 1, J. Rice 1, A. Forbes 1 MHSOB: J. Richmond 1, L. Meyer 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: A. Forbes, R. Ellis, A. Hall, M. Laverty, N. Haynes, J. Williams MHSOB: N. James, S. Hayes, N. Hall , K. Pumpa, B. Pretty, N. Orchard Whitefriars 3.2, 6.3, 8.7, 14.12 (96) Bulleen Templestowe 1.0, 5.3, 7.3, 9.6 (60) GOALS, Whitefriars: T. Chivers 7, A. Daou 3, J. Urbano 2, M. Larosa 1, C. McDonald 1 Bulleen Templestowe: D. Florance 4, R. Ferraro 1, K. Mattiuzzo 1, M. Stella 1, A. Samie 1, L. Costa 1 BEST, Whitefriars: T. Chivers, C. McDonald, D. Massarotti, M. Larosa, D. Kaldor, S. Allemand Bulleen Templestowe: L. Millen, K. Mattiuzzo, L. Costa, M. Stella, R. Ferraro, P. Gallo Yarra Valley 4.8, 12.11, 17.17, 25.24 (174) Old Mentonians 1.2, 1.3, 3.3, 5.3 (33) GOALS, Yarra Valley: R. Yeo 8, S. Donald 4, R. Little 4, J. Harding 3, J. Hall 2, K. Moody 1, T. Strahan 1, D. Ricketts 1, M. Neilly 1 Old Mentonians: P. Silberer 2, J. Aridas 2, P. Merkus 1 BEST, Yarra Valley: A. Russell, R. Yeo, S. Donald, P. Ferrier, M. Rudderham, D. Mills Old Mentonians: P. Silberer, A. Rayment, J. Harrison, P. Merkus, P. Forsyth, T. Cashion Therry Penola 2.0, 5.7, 6.10, 8.11 (59) Williamstown CYMS 3.0, 4.2, 4.2, 5.3 (33) GOALS, Therry Penola: D. Ractliffe 2, L. Ryan 2, D. Angus 1, J. Butson 1, J. Quinn 1, N. Milevski 1 Williamstown CYMS: S. Barlow 2, D. Toscas 1, J. Noble 1, M. Sultana 1 BEST, Therry Penola: B. Budiono, D. Angus, M. Pell, J. Hanlon, S. Robertson, M. Reynolds Williamstown CYMS: J. Noble, M. Sultana, B. Hynes, T. Bowers, L. Forrester, N. Knapman
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Brenton Mann
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JOCS STILL ALIVE Failure is not reached whilst hope still remains, and for St Johns, there is a glimmer still flickering. The JOCs are one game off fourth spot but face three of the top four sides on their run home, it seems a daunting task, but not an impossible one. Their belief was tested last week as they were pushed all the way by a Glen Eira side which was determined to notch their second win of the season. The Saints were keen to celebrate their 20 year premiership reunion in style, and donned their old Glenhuntly strip to commemorate the occasion. Glen Eira and St Johns hold a fierce rivalry, built on mutual respect and a competitiveness that was on show from the opening bounce. The conditions made it a dour affair and a game of inches. In what was a highly contested game, the side that was prepared to put their head over the ball was rewarded, and clean hands in the wet were crucial. St Johns were more efficient going forward in the first term, but Glen Eira fought back with a dominant second quarter, their best performance for the year. With their season on the line against their oldest rivals, the JOCs needed a spark and they got it from Kane Arnold. With the two goals in four minutes at the start of the third, Arnold got his side back in front and they never looked back. For the second time in as many weeks however, the JOCs’ effort and intensity lapsed for a quarter. A trend that will need to be rectified if they’re any shot of getting over St Mary’s this week. You couldn’t fault the Saints’ effort and desire but they were simply outclassed after half-time. It’s not all doom and gloom however, as they face Monash this week and have a legitimate chance to get off the bottom of the ladder.
goalless in the first and third. Brazzale was dominant for the visitors with five, whilst Bishop (4) and Fultheim (3) made the most of some rare time up forward. The only light on a dark day for Monash was the form of Erwin-Ross, who bagged four of their five goals and played a lone hand up forward. Kew will renew its rivalry with Ivanhoe this week in an important game for both sides. Monash will endeavour to escape the bottom two as they face Glen Eira who found some form in their loss last week.
Kew by its own admission has had a very lacklustre month of football and was keen to get its mojo back last Saturday against Monash...and it did just that. The Bears handled the wet and greasy conditions with pure class, kicking at least five goals in each quarter and held the Gryphons
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Old Eltham had a big emphasis on building its momentum from the previous week as they renewed their rivalry with northern neighbours Old Paradians. But after four to five changes at the selection table, the task was well and truly in front of them. The Raiders got some form back last week but needed a win to keep their distance from St Johns and Ivanhoe. The conditions and wide expanses at Eltham College made goals tough to come by, with four goals kicked in total in the first half. It was a war of attrition and both sides had to capitalise on rare forays forward. The Turtles were wasteful in front of goal. With a two goal lead heading into the last, Old Eltham absorbed the Raiders last term surge and recorded a gutsy six point win. Both sides will like their chances this week as Old Eltham hosts South Melbourne while the Raiders take on Elsternwick. St Mary’s Salesian secured second spot with a hard fought 37 point win over an impressive Ivanhoe. The Hoes’ season was on the line, as their faint hope to play finals was a driving force as they caught the Saints napping. St Mary’s midfield wasn’t switched on, their forwards’ defensive
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Elsternwick v Old Paradians Old Eltham v South Melbourne Dist. Ivanhoe v Kew Glen Eira v Monash Gryphons St Johns v St Mary’s Salesian
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pressure was lacking and their backline was “sluggish” and Ivanhoe capitalised. After a rocket from coach Jess Sinclair, the Saints responded in fine style, booting four goals to two in the second and held a six point lead at the main change. After half-time it was all St Mary’s, as they got they’re attacking game up and going and importantly they were resolute in defence. Ivanhoe will see this as one that got away as inaccuracy in front of goal cost them a chance at victory. The Saints again had over ten goal kickers and face an in form St Johns side in what could be the match of the round. Ivanhoe host Kew and will be keen to atone for last week’s loss and inflict some pain on their most hated rivals.
week, South Melbourne was determined to get back on the winners list and also avoid relegation. Elsternwick started the better and held a ten point lead at quarter-time. Unfortunately for the Wicks, that’s where the good news stopped. The Districts wrestled back the ascendancy in the second, dominated the third and ran out eventual 36 point winners. The win almost guarantees another year in the section for South Melbourne while Elsternwick will need one more win to stay in Div 2 in 2015. Both have tough assignments this week, but aren’t without a chance.
After clutching defeat from the jaws of victory last
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Old Eltham Collegians 2.2, 2.6, 4.10, 5.12 (42) Old Paradians 2.1, 2.2, 3.3, 5.6 (36) GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians: Z. Tranter 2, J. Laver 1, B. Galvin 1, M. Crooks 1 Old Paradians: A. Sheehy 2, B. Holden 1, B. Moylan 1, J. Kandilakis 1 BEST, Old Eltham Collegians: E. Mc Dowell, L. Ogilvie, J. Hall, N. Harper, M. Crooks, A. Lendaro Old Paradians: M. Derham, J. Lidyard, S. Money, R. Licciardi, B. Moylan, M. Raponi St Johns 4.2, 5.3, 11.5, 11.10 (76) Glen Eira 2.4, 6.5, 7.7, 7.8 (50) GOALS, St Johns: A. Abela 4, K. Arnold 2, G. Costas 2, B. Ayache 1, M. Nicholson 1, N. Chalk 1 Glen Eira: A. Bradley 3, D. Entwistle 2, C. Maddox 1, K. Harwood 1 BEST, St Johns: D. O’Connor, A. Abela, G. Costas, K. Arnold, B. Ayache, B. Morton Glen Eira: R. Clark, L. Barda, C. Maddox, J. Amerena, A. Cvek, T. Richardson Kew 5.6, 11.8, 12.12, 22.12 (144) Monash Gryphons 0.1, 3.4, 3.5, 5.6 (36) GOALS, Kew: A. Brazzale 5, S. Bishop 4, J. O’Bryan 3, J. Fultheim 3, M. Waters 3, P. Donaldson 2, J. Delbridge 1, J. Fidanza 1 Monash Gryphons: A. Erwin-Ross 4, T. Casha 1 BEST, Kew: M. Waters, B. Goodwin, J. O’Bryan, T. Leeds, S. Bishop, A. Brazzale Monash Gryphons: A. Barrett, M. Ryan, B. Rose, M. Kearsley, A. Erwin-Ross, T. Casha St Mary’s Salesian 4.3, 8.8, 12.12, 16.14 (110) Ivanhoe 5.4, 7.8, 9.15, 9.19 (73) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: A. Dwyer 3, J. Rogers 3, L. Holmes 2, D. Gook 1, B. Andrews 1, N. Curwood 1, J. Strangward 1, T. Whittle 1, J. Finlay 1, H. Chipperfield 1, J. Tanner 1 Ivanhoe: C. Kingsford 2, R. Blackmore-Moore 2, K. Blackmore-Moore 2, Z. Mowat 1, L. Roberts 1, M. Lovell 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: B. Gatehouse, J. Rogers, J. Strangward, A. Dwyer, J. Kenyon, T. Whittle Ivanhoe: R. Fort, T. Williamson, J. Chazan, W. Cuthbert, D. Neilson, Z. Mowat South Melbourne Districts 2.4, 6.6, 12.9, 14.13 (97) Elsternwick 4.2, 5.5, 8.7, 9.7 (61) GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: S. Mahoney 3, A. Balestra 3, M. Clarke 2, J. Clifford 1, D. O’Dea 1, R. Benson 1, S. Bradford 1, R. Chirgwin 1, A. Minichiello 1 Elsternwick: S. Convery 4, A. Thornton 2, D. Grace 2, C. Watts 1 BEST, South Melbourne Districts: A. Bermingham, A. Minichiello, S. Mahoney, D. O’Dea, C. Murphy, K. Jones Elsternwick: S. Convery, J. Biviano, C. Mahony, N. Hodskiss, J. Anderson, D. Convery
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Old Eltham Collegians 3.4, 11.6, 12.10, 17.16 (118) Old Paradians 3.1, 4.1, 6.3, 6.7 (43) GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians: A. Coath 5, P. Zumbo 3, B. Dummett 2, P. Vidinopoulos 2, J. Mizzi 2, M. Makin 1, T. Edgell 1, J. Bevilacqua 1 Old Paradians: M. Simpson 2, J. Monro 1, A. Jolley 1, D. Whyley 1, A. Tak 1 BEST, Old Eltham Collegians: J. Howell, P. Vidinopoulos, C. Bettiol, R. Mydlar, P. Zumbo, A. Johnsen Old Paradians: M. Elliott, K. Mascitti, A. Ziella, A. Copeland, A. Tsapatsaris, G. Pereira Glen Eira 8.0, 10.2, 11.5, 13.8 (86) St Johns 1.3, 1.8, 3.10, 3.11 (29) GOALS, Glen Eira: I. Delac 4, B. Pascal 3, O. Boukarroum 1, A. Boast 1, S. Hollow 1, S. Lithgow 1, C. Spanopoulos 1, J. Serpanchy 1 St Johns: B. Curry 3 BEST, Glen Eira: O. Boukarroum, B. Pascal, J. Haddan, I. Delac, S. Lithgow, D. Santalucia St Johns: G. Roberts, D. Camm, A. Hall, B. Moldrich, T. Diaz, L. Seal Kew 5.3, 11.4, 14.7, 18.11 (119) Monash Gryphons 0.1, 1.2, 3.2, 5.2 (32) GOALS, Kew: B. Van Leeuwen 6, J. Considine 4, A. Mosse 3, N. Zaher 1, T. Dover 1, A. Hawking 1, D. Boehm 1, Z. Brabin 1 Monash Gryphons: D. O’Connor 2, J. White 1, V. Coffey 1, T. Mosley 1 BEST, Kew: B. Van Leeuwen, M. Smith, W. Delbridge, A. Hawking, D. Boehm, J. Considine Monash Gryphons: J. Rathjen, L. Lewis, D. O’Connor, A. Petsinis, J. Rose, A. Tirosh St Mary’s Salesian 3.3, 6.7, 10.11, 13.12 (90) Ivanhoe 1.4, 3.4, 5.5, 7.8 (50) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gusts 3, H. Wong 2, N. Alexopoulos 2, C. McMahon 2, A. Murphy 1, J. Sutherland 1, L. Childs 1, T. Gowers 1 Ivanhoe: J. Holland 2, A. Diorietes 2, C. Traeger 2, M. Joyce 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gatehouse, H. Angley, A. Pathirana, D. Rajkumar, M. Adam, C. Rose Ivanhoe: S. Conley, W. Servinis, A. Diorietes, L. Vaughan, S. Graeme, J. Nott Elsternwick 1.5, 1.6, 4.10, 7.11 (53) South Melbourne Districts 3.2, 4.6, 5.9, 6.14 (50) GOALS, Elsternwick: C. Milledge 2, D. Feiber 2, P. Convery 1, K. Kenny-Jones 1, J. Rootes 1 South Melbourne Districts: J. Duim 2, M. Stefanidakis 1, D. Mcbrearty 1, S. Bowley 1, B. Rose 1 BEST, Elsternwick: K. Kumangai, J. Rootes, J. De Waas, K. Kenny-Jones, D. Cattigan, O. Gildea South Melbourne Districts: J. Woodburn, M. East, D. Mcbrearty
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DIVISION 3
Kris Neil
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MURKY WATER Is this the VAFA’s most interesting section? With positional battles aplenty in all parts of the ladder, it would be hard to argue otherwise. Percentage alone separates the four teams vying for sixth position on the ladder as each of their games from here on will be treated like an elimination final. The teams at the top are jostling for seeds, with the Northern Blues slip-up against Richmond Central allowing Aquinas and Swinburne a scent of a potential double chance. Down the bottom, La Trobe and Eley Park will be hoping an upset or two will be enough to give their clubs another crack at Division 3 in 2015. Let the games begin.
REVIEW Aquinas used a flying start to easily overcome La Trobe University by 71-points at Aquinas College. The Blood’s Michael Niezen was the instigator of the fast-start, kicking the opening three goals of the game to launch his side to a 65-point half time lead. The contest evened up in the second half, however, the Trober’s were unable to will themselves back into the contest. Jai Perrett extended a fantastic month of football for his side with four majors. Aquinas is still a game clear of Albert Park in fourth position on the ladder. Power House returned to the winner’s column with a resounding 145-point win over South Mornington at Citation Oval. A staggering 13 players were among the goals for Ant Voyage’s squad who bounced back well following their loss to the Northern Blues in Round 13. Sam Confait (6) and Andrew Kuhanez (4) were the two major goalkickers, combining for ten goals in the contest. The percentage-boosting win wasn’t enough to move Power House inside the top six, trailing Richmond Central by over 10 percent despite being even on wins. South Mornington continues to draw closer to a dreaded winless season. Emmaus St Leos were able to adjust without leading goal-kicker Chris Beluszar, easily 20
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accounting for St Francis by 56-points at St Francis Xavier College. The victory continues the Animal’s eleven game winning streak as they now sit a game clear at the top of Division 3 following the Northern Blues loss to Richmond Central. Nic Robin and Anthony Smith kicked three goals apiece for Emmaus however it was Alexander McDougall who was clearly best on ground. The X-Men now have a steep climb from eighth position to secure a spot inside the top six. Swinburne were too strong in the battle of the students, escaping with a 14-point win in a hard fought contest at St James Park. The Vultures were within a goal at the halfway mark of the match, but four goals – for the second consecutive week – from Richard Lugg were enough to pull the Razorbacks over the line. UHS-VU’s lowly percentage of 90 could cause headaches in their tilt at the finals from ninth position. Charles Jackson was their best player for the afternoon with three majors. The Razorbacks and the Vultures split their two contests for the year, winning one each. Five goals from Damon Marcon wasn’t enough for Northern Blues as they succumbed to Richmond Central by 25-points in a high scoring affair at Ruthven Reserve. The win gives the Snakes their second win over the Blues this year as they regain their place inside the top six. Luke Carland (four goals) and Sam Brown were among the best players for the Snakes who dominated contested possessions throughout the match. Matthew Holmes was stellar in defence for the home side. A second quarter collapse from Eley Park allowed Albert Park to secure their seventh consecutive win in a 25-point victory at Whitehorse Reserve. The Sharks conceded six goals in the second DIVISION 3 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 58/69%) Emmaus St Leos v Northern Blues South Mornington v Richmond Central La Trobe University v Albert Park Power House v St Francis Xavier Aquinas v Swinburne University UHS-VU v Eley Park
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term that allowed Albert Park to take a 35-point lead at half time. Stuart Maunder continued his brilliant form in front of goal with five majors, while James Brick was superb for the Falcons. For the home side, Noel Bahnsen enjoyed a return to form with four majors alongside David Viola and Kenneth Darby who toiled hard all afternoon. The Sharks are tied on La Trobe for points; however they remain inside the relegation zone with a lower percentage.
PREVIEW Aquinas v Swinburne University: Aquinas had the Razorback’s measure back in Round 5. Should be one of many great matches in Round 15. Emmaus St Leos v Northern Blues: First plays second in a game with plenty on the line. A loss
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South Mornington v Richmond Central: The Snakes should remain in the six for another week with a comfortable win over the Tigers. La Trobe University v Albert Park: Albert Park continue to be one of the form sides in the competition, can the Falcons make it eight in a row? Power House v St Francis Xavier: A must win for both sides who are equal on seven wins each.
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Aquinas 7.3, 11.7, 13.8, 14.11 (95) La Trobe University 0.1, 1.2, 2.4, 3.6 (24) GOALS, Aquinas: M. Niezen 5, J. Perrett 4, J. Morrison-Story 1, L. Toomey 1, C. Cormack 1, T. Niezen 1, N. Morrison-Storey 1 La Trobe University: S. Field 1, D. O’ Connor 1, L. Toohey 1 BEST, Aquinas: P. Jurkovsky, M. Niezen, J. Perrett, L. Toomey, Z. Parr, L. McDonald La Trobe University: L. Toohey, J. O’Brien, D. O’ Connor, S. Field, M. Pearson, L. Fraser Albert Park 3.2, 9.5, 13.9, 15.14 (104) Eley Park Sharks 1.3, 3.6, 7.11, 11.13 (79) GOALS, Albert Park: S. Maunder 5, K. Murray 3, A. Mackay 2, J. Brick 1, L. Gniel 1, J. Harrison 1, J. Mahoney 1, C. Blizzard 1 Eley Park Sharks: T. Sigalas 4, N. Bahnsen 4, S. Barry 1, A. Zaicos 1, A. Olson 1 BEST, Albert Park: J. Brick, K. Murray, R. Schneider, S. Campbell, S. Bermingham, P. Fullarton Eley Park Sharks: G. Deacon, D. Viola, K. Darby, C. Olson, T. Miller, T. Hudson Richmond Central 5.1, 10.4, 17.6, 21.7 (133) Northern Blues 3.4, 6.9, 12.11, 16.12 (108) GOALS, Richmond Central: L. Carland 4, D. Roy 3, W. Bucci 3, S. Demeo 3, S. Bugeja 2, S. Ward 2, S. Brown 1, D. Cannon 1, C. Pullen 1, R. Costanzo 1 Northern Blues: D. Marcon 5, J. King 2, N. De Andrade 2, T. Vuwai 1, D. Calcedo 1, M. Cigagna 1, S. Maatouk 1, P. Sansonetti 1, L. Holmes 1, N. Parkes 1 BEST, Richmond Central: L. Carland, S. Brown, T. Baker, R. Costanzo, K. Schoenmaekers, D. Roy Northern Blues: M. Holmes, L. Holmes, J. Clarkson, J. Phelan, A. Campbell, T. Lehmann Power House 6.5, 15.8, 18.12, 24.16 (160) South Mornington 0.0, 0.2, 2.3, 2.3 (15) GOALS, Power House: not supplied South Mornington: D. Droscher 1, K. Rose 1 BEST, Power House: not supplied South Mornington: K. Debernardi, N. Coy, B. Rolls, W. Spencer, P. Dade-Bell, S. Carr Emmaus St Leos 2.5, 7.7, 12.8, 15.10 (100) St Francis Xavier 2.0, 5.1, 6.2, 7.2 (44) GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: N. Robin 3, A. Smith 3, D. Hill 2, B. Ellis 2, P. Baranello 1, E. Mitchell 1, R. Harding 1, A. McDougall 1, L. Virgo 1 St Francis Xavier: T. Butera 2, M. Ralph 1, L. Day 1, J. Roberts 1, D. Scott 1, C. Hughes 1 BEST, Emmaus St Leos: A. McDougall, M. Mc Iver, T. Thorn, L. Glover, M. Lalor, P. Carey St Francis Xavier: C. Power, J. Abel, J. Butterfield, J. Lafranchi, L. Day, L. Andrews Swinburne University 3.1, 6.7, 13.11, 15.15 (105) UHS-VU 4.3, 6.5, 11.10, 13.13 (91) GOALS, Swinburne University: R. Lugg 4, J. Curran 2, J. Bunge 2, K. Fitzpatrick 1, T. Kennedy 1, Z. Scrase 1, M. Manning 1, J. Bradley 1, D. Webb 1, C. Wight 1 UHS-VU: R. Smith 3, C. Jackson 3, T. O’Halloran 2, R. Matthews 2, R. Kirk 1, N. Devereux 1, J. Ahmed 1 BEST, Swinburne University: R. Lugg, A. Woodhead, J. Bunge, D. Webb, K. Fitzpatrick, J. Bradley UHS-VU: C. Jackson, K. Benstead, C. Knight, R. Smith, R. Matthews, A. Kirk.
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for the Blues means they slide down into the battle for positions while the Animal’s will want to keep momentum rolling towards finals. UHSVU v Eley Park: One team battles for finals places, while the other fights to remain in Division 3. Will come down to which team wants it more.
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Aquinas 3.3, 3.5, 4.6, 6.6 (42) La Trobe University 4.0, 4.2, 5.4, 5.4 (34) GOALS, Aquinas: B. O’Loughlin 3, J. Hamilton 1, D. Lord 1, M. Tarulli 1 La Trobe University: M. Harney 1, E. Buffon 1, M. Steiner 1, S. Marchitto 1, J. Billings 1 BEST, Aquinas: J. Bott, N. Hart, B. Fenech, B. O’Loughlin, P. Flynn, A. Lorkin La Trobe University: B. Anderson, B. Verbunt, B. Tonkin, S. Marchitto, J. Lasslett, M. Steiner Eley Park Sharks 2.1, 4.4, 8.8, 9.8 (62) Albert Park 1.6, 3.9, 3.12, 5.17 (47) GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: M. Viola 3, T. Houlden 2, L. Booth 1, A. Stevenson 1, J. Crothers 1, T. Scholtes 1 Albert Park: T. Tiller 2, B. Little 1, M. Smith 1, L. Main 1 BEST, Eley Park Sharks: A. Stevenson, E. Handford, S. Pertz, H. Priest, A. Chandramouli, M. Viola Albert Park: M. Hammond, P. Marks, B. Murnane, M. Smith, N. Katsivelos, C. Richardson Richmond Central 4.7, 8.11, 14.20, 22.22 (154) Northern Blues 3.2, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 (37) GOALS, Richmond Central: not supplied Northern Blues: J. Matheson 2, J. Thompson 2, D. Assouni 1 BEST, Richmond Central: not supplied Northern Blues: C. Beaty, D. Wakim, J. Karanikos, J. Retamal, M. Ferma, J. Matheson Power House 1.3, 5.7, 8.12, 11.15 (81) South Mornington 4.3, 5.4, 6.7, 8.7 (55) GOALS, Power House: not supplied South Mornington: D. Clarke 2, C. Steele 2, N. Coy 1, J. Clarke 1, D. Lloyd 1, N. Kurts 1 BEST, Power House: not supplied South Mornington: J. Clarke, D. Clarke, L. Hockey, T. Wilson, D. Lloyd, N. Kurts St Francis Xavier 3.3, 5.5, 8.8, 12.9 (81) Emmaus St Leos 3.2, 3.3, 5.4, 6.7 (43) GOALS, St Francis Xavier: A. Pavlovic 7, P. Tucker 1, B. Sheers 1, P. Bourke 1, R. Tocknell 1, J. Williams 1 Emmaus St Leos: T. Canny 2, P. McGloin 1, J. Webb 1, D. Pryde 1, A. LaRiccia 1 BEST, St Francis Xavier: T. Shepherdson, A. Pavlovic, P. Tucker, W. Delaland, S. Darlison, S. Greely Emmaus St Leos: J. Page, P. McGloin, S. Kay, T. Canny, A. LaRiccia, J. Webb Swinburne University 1.2, 5.4, 8.6, 11.10 (76) UHS-VU 1.2, 3.7, 5.9, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Swinburne University: J. Perillo 3, J. Carroll 2, H. Fischer 2, S. Teague 1, S. Ennis 1, S. McGrath 1, M. Dunn 1 UHS-VU: A. Soutaris 2, G. Midaksso 2, D. Walsh 1, L. McCartney 1, D. Begg 1, S. Parker 1 BEST, Swinburne University: S. Kilpatrick, J. Perillo, P. O’Hare, C. Barton, S. Ennis, J. Carroll UHS-VU: S. Parker, J. McMeikan, M. Turvey, L. Bainbridge, R. Churkovich, A. Milicevic
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DIVISION 4
Ryan ‘Hammy’ Goodman
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COBRAS TIGHTEN SQUEEZE ON FOURTH SPOT Much like a Commonwealth Games event, which has Australian representation, there were no shock results in Division 4 last week. Similar to Susan Boyle’s rousing rendition of ‘Mull of Kintyre’ at the Glasgow opening ceremony, several seemingly forgotten teams produced their most inspiring performances in recent memory. Again, much like the former Britain’s Got Talent contestant, perhaps a solid hit out will be all it takes for those teams to ensure the remainder of their season finishes on a positive note. North Brunswick did all they could to de-rail Westbourne Grammarian’s late season charge towards the top four, but were unable to conquer a club on the rise. Chris Sneddon was the pick of the victors as he was able to find the ball and the goals regularly. As ever, Justin Johns was productive and was well supported by Shane Wallace and Jesse Humphries throughout the afternoon. Kenny Zuidema was busy all over the ground whilst Dal Santo and Sansonetti found the ball regularly for the Bulls. The attitude and intent of the entire North Brunswick outfit is to be commended. After a poor start to the year, the Bulls have looked a different side in recent weeks. Their competitive recent form suggests they have another couple of wins in them this year. With two of their remaining four games against finals hopefuls, they have the potential to bring an early close to a season or two. After a shocking last few weeks, the Synners produced their most competitive display of the season to make Point Cook work for a win. Whilst the Bulldogs seemed to have a handle on the game throughout, Chadstone will take great confidence out of this performance, which, if repeated, could lead to a shock win over the Dragons this weekend. Robbie Milne was top dog, and handy contributions from Mason Kip and Jake Perrins secured a scrappy four points for Point Cook. Aidan Quinn was tireless for the 22
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Synners, whilst David Bennet and, as always, Brett Polkinghorne put in commendable performances. The result saw the Bulldogs keep their slim finals hopes alive, but even against a badly beaten West Brunswick, they will have to produce better than they did against Chadstone to make sure it stays this way. The Dragons loss to Canterbury effectively draws an end to their finals aspirations. Promising passages of play in the first and third terms were nullified by disappointing efforts in the second and fourth quarters. Rohan Walmsley continued his exciting recent form, finding himself amongst Canterbury’s best once again. Meanwhile, the two Lachlans, Giles and Chapman were equally productive at opposite ends of the ground for the victors. Noel Joseph, Michael Lim and Ben Joseph put in noteworthy displays for the Dragons. The Dragons face Chadstone this weekend and will be looking to produce more of their first and third term form to avoid embarrassment. The Cobras on the other hand have virtually locked down third spot and will use the match up with their namesakes this weekend as a finals rehearsal. Manningham produced a comprehensive performance against Box Hill North. After a tightly contested opening term, the floodgates opened in the second and from then on the afternoon became a Cobra procession. Michael Muller produced a scintillating four-goal display, which was well complemented with substantial days out for Michael Davies and Dylan Wolfgramm who walked away with three majors each. The important win maintains breathing space for the Cobras between themselves and those outside DIVISION 4 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 60/86%) North Brunswick v Box Hill North Canterbury v Manningham Cobras Dragons v Chadstone Hawthorn v Westbourne Grammarians Point Cook v West Brunswick
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the top four. Box Hill now require a flawless finish to 2014 to stand a chance of playing finals football – not impossible, but based on the up and down nature of their season to date, you’d have to think it’s unlikely that they will feature. Even minus several of their regular best players, Hawthorn were a class above the next closest Division 4 side as they easily accounted for West Brunswick. A frustratingly slow starting Hawthorn seemed to carry on from their sub par (by their standards) performance against Manningham a last week. However, aside from conceding a quarter time lead, the Hawks were flawless for the remainder of the afternoon, keeping the Pies goalless in the second and third terms. Fresh off the back of his mark of the year contender, Sam Gold was once again brilliant and was well
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Westbourne Grammarians travel to Rathmines this afternoon to take on the competition heavyweights. A win to the newly formed club would breathe life into the competition which looks set to finish only one way barring a repeat Hawthorn’s 2013 yips. North Brunswick have the chance to spoil Box Hill North’s campaign, whilst at Keeley Park, the Synners are their best chance for an upset off the back of their promising display.
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Hawthorn 2.1, 5.3, 8.3, 13.12 (90) West Brunswick 4.3, 4.6, 4.8, 6.9 (45) GOALS, Hawthorn: S. Gold 4, J. Ince 3, S. Wintle 2, J. Ridley 1, D. Kennedy 1, L. Chapman 1, G. Edmond 1 West Brunswick: D. Muscat 3, L. Buckler 1, M. Thompson 1, R. Benjamin 1 BEST, Hawthorn: J. Campbell, S. Gold, N. Raiti, G. Edmond, D. Monohan, J. Ince West Brunswick: W. Baker, R. Benjamin, L. Buckler, C. Bull, P. Carroll, A. Commins Canterbury 2.3, 6.10, 10.12, 12.13 (85) Dragons 2.4, 2.4, 6.6, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Canterbury: A. Baker 2, L. Giles 2, R. Walmsley 2, J. Price 2, S. Murphy 1, B. Hui 1, C. Skate 1, B. Johnson 1 Dragons: H. Vuong 2, G. Ratnakumar 2, N. Joseph 1, J. Yap 1, P. Cachado 1, P. Rueda 1 BEST, Canterbury: C. Woods, A. Winn, R. Walmsley, L. Chapman, M. James, L. Giles Dragons: T. Castricum, B. Chen, M. Babar, N. Joseph, M. Lim, V. Nguyen Manningham Cobras 1.2, 8.4, 12.7, 14.12 (96) Box Hill North 1.0, 2.1, 3.6, 4.11 (35) GOALS, Manningham Cobras: M. Muller 4, M. Davies 3, D. Wolfgramm 3, P. Wood 1, S. Fisher 1, C. Jolly 1, T. Bell 1 Box Hill North: N. Fowler 1, X. Ellis 1, T. Manning 1, A. Mannerheim 1 BEST, Manningham Cobras: A. Pianto, M. Davies, T. Bell, M. Muller, S. Newton, D. Wolfgramm Box Hill North: T. Manning, S. Donovan, D. Liistro, C. Liston, C. Lee, K. Robinson Westbourne Grammarians 3.5, 6.7, 11.9, 16.11 (107) North Brunswick 2.3, 4.7, 9.10, 14.14 (98) GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: J. Johns 4, C. Sneddon 4, J. Ray 2, A. Davis 2, N. Schiano 1, S. Wallace 1, C. Chesterman 1, M. Muhar 1 North Brunswick: K. Zuidema 4, P. Gagliano 2, P. Distefano 2, L. Selkrig 1, S. Mair 1, C. HynamSmith 1, D. Sansonetti 1, D. Manoukian 1, G. McMonigle 1 BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: E. Karageorge, S. Wallace, C. Sneddon, J. Humphreys, M. Culliver, J. Johns North Brunswick: C. Hynam-Smith, D. Sansonetti, K. Zuidema, T. Leary, T. Stevens, M. Dal Santo Point Cook 3.3, 5.4, 8.6, 10.9 (69) Chadstone 2.1, 2.5, 4.6, 5.10 (40) GOALS, Point Cook: R. Milne 2, H. Wilkinson 2, M. Gabriel 1, P. Hegarty 1, J. Perrins 1, M. Kip 1, S. Sinclair 1, M. Smith 1 Chadstone: J. Farrugia 2, A. Farrugia 1, D. Bennett 1, A. Quinn 1 BEST, Point Cook: R. Milne, J. Perrins, M. Kip, B. Cox, S. Percival, R. Barker Chadstone: B. Polkinghorne, A. Quinn, L. Rose, O. Mooney, D. Bennett, B. Amor
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supported by his partner in crime Jason Ince. Louis Martin, Corey Bull and Josh Turner were the pick of the Pies in what was a disappointing day for the club. If they are to contend with Hawthorn later in the season, West Brunswick have plenty of work to do over the next four weeks.
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West Brunswick 4.2, 6.5, 11.10, 12.12 (84) Hawthorn 1.0, 3.0, 4.0, 9.0 (54) GOALS, West Brunswick: T. Crabtree 3, M. Handscombe 2, T. Ross 2, A. Forbes 1, A. Thompson 1, P. Healey 1, D. Sheedy 1, S. Devers 1 Hawthorn: J. Jackomos 4, T. Bowler 3, C. Bilton-Gough 1, M. Laing 1 BEST, West Brunswick: V. Townsend, J. Tassone, P. Healey, T. Ross, D. Sheedy, D. Fitzpatrick Hawthorn: N. Martin, T. Bowler, A. Loke, J. Downie, C. Bilton-Gough, J. Jackomos Canterbury 2.7, 3.9, 5.12, 6.16 (52) Dragons 1.2, 4.4, 4.4, 4.4 (28) GOALS, Canterbury: M. Small 2, J. Lomax 1, C. Aligizakis 1, D. Wilden 1, S. Woodward 1 Dragons: D. Ang 2, J. Pi 1, M. Ponente 1 BEST, Canterbury: D. Perera, J. Wilson, C. Aligizakis, A. Stals, Z. Zainal, B. Lashbrook Dragons: K. Teap, J. Pi, J. Ngo, N. Vandergert, H. Qui, T. Ly Manningham Cobras 0.3, 0.11, 1.14, 5.16 (46) Box Hill North 3.2, 3.3, 5.4, 6.6 (42) GOALS, Manningham Cobras: D. Wills 2, J. Bieleny 1, S. Leonard 1, V. Dislakis 1 Box Hill North: J. Cope 2, G. Williams 1, A. Obialor 1, S. Stephens 1, G. Cavallo 1 BEST, Manningham Cobras: P. Whitehouse, K. Ng, R. Mundy, S. Leonard, S. Marshall, V. Dislakis Box Hill North: J. Cope, K. Axten, G. Williams, U. Khan, A. Obialor, D. Piccioli Westbourne Grammarians 6.4, 9.9, 14.17, 19.21 (135) North Brunswick 0.0, 4.1, 6.1, 8.1 (49) GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: S. King 3, D. White 3, J. Diblasi 3, K. Miller 2, R. Binney 2, N. Arias 1, S. Corcoran 1, R. Fuentes 1, A. Cook 1, S. Anderson 1, J. Nikola 1 North Brunswick: D. Ilardi 3, S. Wernham 3, B. Cornish 1, J. Hayes 1 BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: K. Miller, H. Wyatt, R. Binney, R. Fuentes, D. White, S. King North Brunswick: J. Geary, S. Wernham, B. Cornish, J. Hayes, T. Geary, G. Ridding Chadstone 3.6, 6.8, 10.11, 16.14 (110) Point Cook 2.0, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1 (31) GOALS, Chadstone: A. Farrugia 8, J. Riky 3, T. Atkinson 1, I. McLean 1, J. Burke 1, J. Britten 1, M. Johns 1 Point Cook: not supplied BEST, Chadstone: A. Farrugia, J. Riky, N. Smith, T. Arthur, L. Murray, B. Millen Point Cook: not supplied
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NEXT WEEKS GAMES PREMIER Old Trinity 14:00 Old Xaverians 14:00 Old Scotch 14:00 Collegians 14:00 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 14:00 PREMIER B Old Carey AJAX 14:00 Old Melburnians Caulfield Grammarians 14:00 St Kevins University Blues 14:00 Old Haileybury Mazenod 14:00 Old Ivanhoe Fitzroy 14:00 PREMIER C Hampton Rovers Monash Blues 14:00 Marcellin PEGS 14:00 Oakleigh Banyule 14:00 Parkdale Vultures Ormond 14:00 Peninsula Old Camberwell 14:00 DIVISION 1 MHSOB NOBS/St Pats 14:00 Whitefriars Old Geelong 14:00 Old Mentonians Bulleen Templestowe 14:00 Yarra Valley Williamstown CYMS 14:00 Prahran Assumption Therry Penola 14:00 DIVISION 2 Kew Glen Eira 14:00 Monash Gryphons Elsternwick 14:00 Old Paradians St Johns 14:00 St Mary's Salesian Old Eltham Collegians 14:00 Sth Melbourne Districts Ivanhoe 14:00 DIVISION 3 Albert Park Aquinas 14:00 La Trobe University Emmaus St Leos 14:00 Northern Blues South Mornington 14:00 Power House Eley Park Sharks 14:00 Richmond Central UHS-VU 14:00 St Francis Xavier Swinburne University 14:00 DIVISION 4 Canterbury Hawthorn 14:00 Manningham Cobras Point Cook 14:00 Box Hill North West Brunswick 14:00 Chadstone North Brunswick 14:00 Westbourne Gr. Dragons 14:00 UNDER 19 PREMIER Old Melburnians St Bernards 14:00 De La Salle 14:00 Old Scotch Old Xaverians Beaumaris 14:00 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers St Kevins 14:00 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Collegians Old Brighton 14:00 Fitzroy Mazenod 14:00 Parkdale Vultures University Blues 9:20 University Blacks Caulfield Grammarians 14:00 Whitefriars Old Trinity 11:40 Beaumaris De La Salle Old Brighton St Bernards University Blacks
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UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Marcellin AJAX 14:00 Old Carey Old Camberwell 14:00 Old Xaverians St Mary's Salesian 11:40 Williamstown CYMS Old Ivanhoe 14:00 UNDER 19 NORTH La Trobe University Yarra Valley 9:20 Whitefriars Wyndham Suns 9:20 PEGS Northern Blues 14:00 Ivanhoe Banyule 14:00 Therry Penola St Bernard’s 14:00 UNDER 19 SOUTH Oakleigh MHSOB 9:20 Peninsula Beaumaris 14:00 Ormond Old Haileybury 14:00 Monash Blues De La Salle 14:00 Hampton Rovers Collegians 9:20 VAFA COLTS St Bernards University Blues 14:00 Williamstown CYMS Old Paradians 11:40 Westbourne Gr. Mazenod 11:40 9:20 UHS-VU / Flemington Point Cook AFC PREMIER THIRDS Old Scotch Collegians 11:40 University Blacks Old Melburnians 11:40 St Bernards University Blues 11:40 Old Xaverians Bye PREMIER B THIRDS AJAX Old Carey 11:40 Mazenod St Kevins 11:40 Old Xaverians Fitzroy 14:00 Caulfield Grammarians Old Brighton 11:40 Beaumaris Old Trinity 11:40 PREMIER C THIRDS Ormond Parkdale Vultures 11:40 PEGS Marcellin 11:40 Monash Blues St Mary's Salesian 11:40 Old Ivanhoe Hampton Rovers 9:20 St Kevins Bye CLUB XVIII (1) 1st Semi Final (3 v 4) 11:40am Sun Sportscover Arena 2nd Semi Final (1 v 2) 2:00pm Sun Sportscover Arena CLUB XVIII (2) 1st Semi Final (3 v 4) 11:40am Sat Sportscover Arena 2nd Semi Final (1 v 2) 2:00pm Sat Sportscover Arena CLUB XVIII (3) 2nd Semi Final (1 v 2) 7:00pm Fri Sportscover Arena 1st Semi Final (3 v 4) 9:20am Sun Sportscover Arena
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Co-Coaches: Simon Lethlean & Pat Hawkins Senior Assistant: Ted Woodruff Assistants: Matt O’Hanlon, Tim Clarke, Tim Ockleshaw, Andrew Brushfield & Luke Gladman
Coach: Cameron Roberts Assistants: Paul Yeomans, Darren Collopy Reserves Coach: Xavier Moloney
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 Tom Crapp 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 Charlie Woodley 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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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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BEAUMARIS
ST BERNARDS
Coach: Stephen Lawrence Assistants: Mick Lovejoy, Sam Hecker Reserves: Alex Bennett
Coach: Anthony Rock Assistants: Tim Harvey, Matt O’Connor Reserves Coach: Chris Davis Assistant: Gary McIntyre 3rds Coach: Kevin Jones, Brian Moon, Chris Cunningham
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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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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COLLEGIANS
DE LA SALLE
Coach: Mark Hibbins Coach: Darren Baxter Reserves: Matt James, Nick Roach Thirds: Nathan Moon
Coach: Paul Satterley Assistants: Michael Brown, Tom Madigan, Ash Lever Reserves: John McDonough Thirds: Phil Proy
Alexander Croft Billy Burstin Charlie Holst Nick Ries Andrew Scott Gareth Jones Shura Taft Julian Eimutis 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 Nathan Giles Wil Tardif (VC) Toby Goodman James Kondarovskis Jesse Band Conrick (RC) Matthew Singleton Tom Penberthy James Dunn Josh Kamener Lindsay Apted Sam Hibbins Lachlan Ferguson Harry Croft Anthony Carydias Nick Corp Andrew Howison Justin Clark
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Chris Jesaueluk Dominic Russo Jack Parsons 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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Tom Curry Jacob Williams Matthew Moore Charlie Haley Michael Stizza Tyson Hunt Tom Humphrey Tom McMahon Harry Haley David Lowe Edward Clinch Matthew Fieldsend (C) Jacob Gotch (C) Joshua Slade Tim Allan Oscar Persson Sam Williams Ben Humphrey Ryan McDonough David Hutchinson Daniel Close Aaron Kneebone Sebastian Gotch Antony Forato Lachlan Bull Stephen Wall Adrian Indovino Nick Fyfield Joel Phillips Joshua Fisher Joshua Oakley Mitch Carney Aaron Wheatley Justin Baxter Ben Oakley Ed Murphy Liam Wood Daniel Millwood Joel Mattiske Hamish Ramsey Nick Hyland Luke Williams Tim Kovess Steven Hogan Luke Jarvis
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Sefton McGraw Ed Espinosa 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
OLD BRIGHTON
Coach: Adam Andrews Assistant: Gerard Sholly, Lucien Dean-Johns Reserves: Peter Lawrence
Coach: Simon Williams Assistant: David Paterson Reserves: Ross Stewart
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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Ben Jakobi Matthew Gadsden Tom Jakobi Josh Homann Andrew Edge (CC) Jimmy Davis Michael Dewar Jordan Pascoe Andrew Dewar Jon Edge Dylan Verney Ollie Cavallaro Michael Tragear Nick Coroneous Thomas Clarke Ben Gadsden Kieran Rawlinson Ben Jarick Brendan Blatt Tom Mentiplay Tim Fogarty Niall Collins Michael Karayannis Jon Perrett (CC) Riley Cummin Ben Austen Lachie Nicholls Matthew Smith Josh Dickerson Tom Skewes Levi Otto Jack Davis Charlie King Nick Marston Tom Mariani Luke Forato Marshall Pascoe Harry Cannon Callum Nicholls Tom Gunning Zac Alcott Marcel Bruin
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Leigh Hendra David Fallon Daniel Anthony Lachie Anthony Tim Cooney Brett Felsenthal Sebastian Zaia Matt Browning Andrew Ogilvie Dale Anderson Stuart Hooy Will Bardoel Michael Fort-Williams Jack White Alex Dick Nick Materia Luke Healy Pat Kelly David Naughton Zack Price Zack Wilson
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ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS
OLD SCOTCH
Coach: Mick Dwyer Assistants: Jamie Shanahan, Greg Siwes Reserves: Steve D’Andrea
Coach: Dean Anderson & Stuart Powell Assistants: Steve Crisp, Christian Neeson, Matthew Bott, Kemble Edelsten & Ian Leith Reserves: Christian Neeson Assistant: George Dick, Tim Green, Nick Allen & Will Lewis Thirds: Tristan Foenander
Paul Wintle Luke Wintle Michael Curcio Pat Kean Dan Garside Tom Garside Steve Doherty Tim Doherty Chris Richards Michael Wintle Simon Richards (C) Tom Tyquin Pat Tyquin Hayden Jeans Hiwad Shaikaib Shaun Glennen Mitchell Kent Alex Kane James Murnane Pat Liston Sam D’Andrea Jamie Maddocks Charlie Kinsey James Tyquin Jack Beckwith Michael Barnes Cameron Hansen Daniel Foot-Connolly Chris Mangoni Dale Foley Trent Bond Lachlan Mirams Jack O’Kearney Brayden O’Toole Paul Groves Chris McCready Jaryd Robertson Michael Seeber Brett Denton Mark Geschke Mitchell Coen James Symons Alex Cross
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Josh Heron Nathan Cerisara James Dalzotto Fin Neaves Alex Whalebone Nick Seeber Taylor Gogerly Jack Hellier Tom Foster Juy Capp Ben Hodges Tom McMahon John Patounas Tim Jeans Ben Nicill Jamie Popaz Damien Waters Luke Terrell Lewis Stutterd Matthew Pitt Mitchell Kent
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Sam Thompson (VC) Ashley Lim Matthew Peric Nick Jamieson James Sansom Jack Bull Jordan Clarke Lachie Hill Scott Sherwen (CC) Mark Passador (CC) Charlie Long James Bowden Richard Wilkinson Adam Houlihan Andrew Jelbart Shane Neaves Gene van den Broek Caillin O’Shannessy Tom Harkness Sam Neil Ned Walmsley Hugo Perry Max van den Broek Jack Davis Max Davis Will Strange Robbie Ferraro Justin Nikolovski Chris Watts Mitch Bradley James Long (VC) Richard Eva Henry Dick Sam Barnett Callum Goldby Nick Clay Sean Leith (RC) Lachie Cooper Charles Dixon Angus Harlock Hayden Calway Tom McKinley Stephen Hodges Jack Furey Jack Hurley Max Wills Matthew Seed Fraser Macfarlane Ed Lower Alex O’Shannessy
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UNIVERSITY BLUES
OLD CAREY
Coach: Quinton Gleeson Assistants: James Walker, Andrew Lowcock, Huw Flanagan
Coach: Glenn Cox Assistants: Dave Wright, Justin Seabury, James Wagner, Nicholas Thompson
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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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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MAZENOD
Coach: Tim O’Shaughnessy Assistants: Wayne Oswald, David Landrigan Reserves: Andrew Strain
Coach: Adrian Connolly Assistants: Wayne Poulter, Kevin Chamberlain Reserves: Ben Chamberlain
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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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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FITZROY
ST KEVINS
Coach: Michael Pickering Assistants: John LeGrand, Vince Silluzio, Steve Hurl Reserves: Ryan Aisbett
Senior coach: Daniel Harford Senior assistants: Jon Edgar, Michael Christian
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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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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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
Coach: Nathan Brown Assistants: Daniel Hughes, Peter Nunn Reserves: Chris Hood
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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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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OLD IVANHOE
Coach: Leigh McQuillen Assistants: Dale Carey, Brent McGrath, David Veale, Darren Seidl & Nick Gold Reserves: Adam Slade-Jacobson Thirds: Barry Simon
Coach: Travis Ronaldson Assistant: Daniel Weller Reserves: Darren Toll Assistant: John Hill
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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Coach: Craig Hayes Assistant: Jason Plant Reserves: Peter Judge
Coach: Guy Martyn Assistants: Owen Lalor & Steve Kennedy Reserves: Steven Kidd Thirds: Sebastian Wright
Jake Rice Zan Wenke Leighton O’Donnell Stefan Courtot Fraser Oliver Ash Brown Jeremy Brazzale (RVC) Michael Christian (C) Luke Giles Tore Valvo Ryan Byrne Ryan Hay Oscar Philp-Taylor Liam Austin Dale Equid Benjamin Smith Darcy Cumberland Angelo Russo Michael Italia (VC) David Higgins Craig Skicko Michael Stephenson Nicholas Biscontin (VC) Mark Smith Adam Barclay Anthony Valvo Devin McDonald James Pentland Nick Smith Michael Sacchetta Andrew Hopgood Luke French Marcus Borg (C) Paul Trovato Scott Hills Jake Grose Adam Layt Luke Delaney Mark Morgan (DVC) Harrison Tippett Christian Lendaro Brendan Danaher Matthew Crema
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MARCELLIN
Coach: Jamie Mollo Assistant: Nathan Miller Reserves: Jamie Connellan
Coach: Greg Fremantle Assistants: Cameron Crowley, Graham Anderson Reserves: Stuart Kemp Thirds: Liam McCormack
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Jarrod Carlson Liam Mc Cormack John Mc Intyre Patrick Chard Simon Considine Paul Symes Nicholas Crosbie Matthew Gasparini Stuart Kemp Patrick Millson Timothy Lincoln Paul Symes Jonathan Blanch Jeremiah Antypas Robert Galea Michael Abrahams Jonathan Bortolotto Simon Abrahams James Baxter Derrin Gartner Steven Crapper Mathew Beayni Harrison Lee David Tantsis Hall Domenic Bolger Timothy Montagna Michael Mc Coll Trent Carlson Daniel Mc Mahon Laine Rice Robert Costanzo Brendon Pearce Jacob Gasparini Matthew Molloy Daniel Redmond Anthony Beaini Anthony Mc Glin Adrian Coburn Jake Symes Dallas Jarred Liam Brockhus Ashley Viney Timothy Blanch Bradley Taylor Anthony Manakis William Delahunty
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Coach: Ben Robertson
Coach: Sam Radford Assistants: Corey Stephens, Mark Haynes, Ben Hampton Reserves: Tony White Assistant: Ken Wood Thirds: Jason Austin
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Tom McLennon Sam Chitty Patrick Lee Liam Platt Adam Knight Matthew Hayes Michael Graham Daniel Price Brett Hampton Charlie Dillon Kris Little Michael Meyer Tim Kight Robert Swayn Mac O’Donnell Claye Tobin Matthew Ryan Jack Edwards Dan Atkins Shaun Hendricks Paul Sullivan Mark Kidner Stephen Sullivan Luke Morgan Shaun Chapman Sam Larkins Lucas Thomas Daniel McCarthy Tim Boland (C) Zeke McCarthy Jesse Waters Jackson Boland Darren Rochford Mitch Todd Jesse Balic Max Nixon Guy Crilley Tom Redmond
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Coach: Brett Rowe Assistant: Rod Strahan Reserves: Stephen Keleher Assistant: Andrew Kahofer Third 18 Coach: Paul Konstanty
Coach: Nick Claringbold Assistant Coaches: Damian Brice, Peter Williamson, Michael Lambert & Neil Kent Reserves Coach: Adam Crean
Tom Buckley Lucas Hemming Matt Saunders Henry Jacobs Yannick Chani Matt Martinov (C) Daniel Brosnan Sean Meeking Joss Holdsworth Ryan Martin Craig Harvey Henry Simon Jeremy Simon Boyd Upstill Tim Blackburn Sam Stait Jordan Tabakman Wayne Cove Dwain Bailey Matt Oaten Orry Lack Luke Duthie Tim Naylor Alistair McCooke Lloyd Anrep Sam Mason Will Sayce Andrew Clinch Luke Saunders Chris Coghlan Sam Barnes Roger Breust Daniel Riazah-Kesheh Stewart McCooke Mark Pappas Nicholas Curwood Blair Atkins Damien Casey Chris Everett Scott Walker Nick Ryde Stuart Gay
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Dan Frazier Greg Hammond Mitch Veal Sam Ashton Ben Lydster Jarred Harry Sam Blandford Tom McCrabb Leon Calvert Daniel Farthing Dan Haysom Jason Kille Tom Haysom David Machin Haydon Whitehead Jesse Plostins Nick Topakas Ben Rockman Andrew HastingsDodge James Hastings-Dodge Damien Cleary Michael Bannan Lachlan Upstill Jerome Keast Tom Cameron Daniel Milosavljevic Matt Pardy Brad Cromack Josh Cukierman James Young Chris Hecker Tim Ashford Michael Jukes Paul Konstanty Jason McDonald Chris Cleary James Gates Cody Johnston Nick Manning James Johnson
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MONASH BLUES
Coach: Mark Murray Assistants: M. Regan, C. Jayaweera
Coach: Hayden Stanton, Jye Ledin Assistant: Nicholas Salvatore Reserves: Shane Paynter
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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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2014 LIAM HARD – OAKLEIGH Liam Hard has been nominated as this weeks Cliub Warehouse Rising Star. This is his first year at the club and Liam debuted for Oakleigh in round 3, 2014 against Old Camberwell. Liam plays predominantly as a midfielder, utilising his incredible speed and he often sneaks forward to use his fantastic goal sense. In addition to Liam’s flashy pace, he also uses his great balance and strength to get in and win his own footy and provide outsiders with plenty of football. Outside of football, Liam works as a 1st year apprentice carpenter.
* 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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5 YEARS AGO – 2009 Old Geelong met Beaumaris in C Section at Como and Beauy jumped out of the blocks to win the first quarter clearly. They held their lead at half time and three quarter time but OGS stepped it up in the last with 5 goals to 2 and only failed by 5 points at the final siren 14.12 to 14.17. Best: Kelly, Haynes, Ensor, Cathcart (5), Sanchez, Petering (B’maris) and McInnes, Bayles, Goldsworthy (5), Betts, Bell, O’Brien (OG). Notation was made in the footy record of some Big V Father/Son combinations – E Dahlenburg and G Dahlenberg (both Uni Blues), Ted Cordner (OM’s) and Ed Cordner (Latrobe Uni), John Cordner (Uni Blacks) and Ian Cordner (OM’s), Peter McDonnell (DLS) and James McDonnell (Old Xavs).
10 YEARS AGO – 2004 In very trying conditions there were some ‘turnups’ in A Section, the first being Old Xaverians arriving at Melbourne University and promptly demolishing the Blues’ plans for a strong run into the finals. It was only the Blues’ second loss for the season but they maintained top spot. It was 2.1 each at quarter time, each kicked a goal in the second and neither scored a major in the third. In the final term, the Blues were again goalless while Xavs kicked 1 six pointer to give them victory 4.3 to 3.7. Best players: Occkleshaw, Purss, Howard, Ford, Johnston, D Walsh (Xavs) and Lowcock, Nailon, Young, Penny, J K Brook, Torney (Uni Blues). In atrocious conditions, Collegians welcomed Mazenod to the Harry Trott Oval in B Section and only two goals had been scored up to half time, 1 to each team. However, Collegians’ 12 behinds to Mazenod’s two gave the home team a clear advantage in the mud. At siren time Mazenod had outscored Collegians in the goal department but not the overall points with Collegians winning 2.16 to 3.7. Best players: Nisbet, A Baxter, Harrison, McCaughan, Lockett, D Holst (Collegians) and D Kelly, Parry, J Dunne, Castricum, D Dunne, Murray (Mazenod).
McArthur-Allen (Mazenod), Garry Foulds (North Old Boys), Jarrod O’Neill (Old Brighton), Frank Dunnell (Old Essendon), Gerard Sholly (Old Ivanhoe), Sam Assetta (Old Paradians), Russell Barnes (St Bedes Mentone Tigers) and Dave Murray (St Kevins).
20 YEARS AGO – 1994 Glenhuntly (3rd) and St Mary’s (5th) was expected to be the match of the round in E Grade but Glenhuntly limited any chance the Saints had of finals with a 20.18 to 9.15 win. Thomas, Halpin, Rafferty and Miller (5) were best for Glenhuntly. Stewart, Stone and Ymer were St Mary’s best. Hampton Rovers recognised and applauded the efforts of 54 year old Max Grimmer who played his 200th game. Max had played for the Rovers in each decade from the 50’s to the 90’s!
30 YEARS AGO – 1984 NOBS were making a late bid for the four by defeating Collegians (2nd) and jumped from 9th to 6th and were only 1 game outside the top four. Weir, Edwards (5) and O’Rourke were terrific for NOBS and Tregear, Hibbins and Twigg for best for Collegians. 40 YEARS AGO – 1974 The tribunal were if good form in this round handing out 7 suspensions with nothing less than 4 weeks and three lots of 6 weeks included. A Section senior coaches were John Caspers (Caulf Gramm), Alan Salter (Cob), John Vautier (Geel), Shane Maguire (NOBS), Denis Dalton (OPar), Ted Farrell (Orm), Laurie Aghan (ROB), Gus Mitchell (StB), Peter O’Donghue U Blacks) and Dave Mithen (U Blues).
60 YEARS AGO – 1954 Old Scotch had plans for a ‘Gala Day’ at the College with afternoon tea arranged, three games to be played – seniors and reserves against Caulfield Grammarians and U19’s against Ormond. There would also be a demonstration throw at half time by Victorian javelin champion, Bob Grant!
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Read the full U19 Premier report on the VAFA iPad App – Available at the App store MEGT U19 Premier with John Donohoe
An early start greeted Old Scotch and St Kevins at Camberwell Sports ground but it didn’t make much difference for Skobs, who kicked 3 goals to 1 in the first and held Scotch goalless in the third. Lewin kicked 7 goals while Canterbury kicked 5 and Kerr was in the best for the away team in the 103-29 win. Balson was the Cardinals only multiple goal kicker with 2 and was their best on the day. Beaumaris were able to match it with table toppers St Bernards for the first term until the class of the Snowdogs shone through and they ran away convincing 41 point
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winners at Banksia Reserve. For the Sharks, Burke kicked 2 and was named best on ground. Hughes (3) and Delzoppo (2) were strong in front of goal for Bernards and Sibbald was outstanding in the win. The Old Xaverians beat St Bede/Mentone Tigers by forfiet in worrying signs for the club. The result sees Xavs stay well in touch with the top 2. De La Salle returned to the winners list with a huge win against cellar dwellers Old Melburnians at Waverley Oval, an 8 goal first term got them started and 4 goals to Cooke meant it would be a big win. Cooke was also named best on ground along with Ramsay and Howard.
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@LewisEmmerson Old Brighton stunned Fitzroy are a game outside the 4 as both Fitzroy and to win by 4 points. Fitzroy will Blues dropped games this round. Ryan O’Leary’s rue this loss as it puts them in pace and class shone in a display that included 2 a precarious position coming goals for Parkdale. Collegians’ Michael Irvine was into finals. The game was a arguably best afield for his side. Old Trinity were shootout between Brighton’s never in doubt against Caulfield Grammarians. The Rutter and Fitzroy’s Edwards who kicked 6 and 5 T’s had nine goal kickers with Polidoros leading the respectively. Mazenod smashed University Blacks by 124 points, Giuliano and Fowler had a day out pack with 5. Whitefriars made a statement, never against a shaky Blacks backline, both slotting 6 letting Uni Blues into the game. The 41-point loss goals. Blacks’ Jeremy Hill offered most resistance to sees Blues fall from first to fourth and their chances the Nodders onslaught. Parkdale have continued of playing finals suddenly at risk. Whitefriars Kieran their push to pinch an elimination finals spot with Hayes led the charge; the Friars now second on the a 44-point victory over Collegians. The Vultures ladder
U19 Section 3 with Tom Connolly @tomconnolly15
Old Carey hosted Old Xaverians and ran out an easy 101 point winners, Nixon for Old Carey kicked 9 goals - taking his season tally to 66 – to help his team to a convincing win over Xavs. It was an important win for Carey as they now sit third. Marcellin made the short trek to Old Ivanhoe and came away with the 4 points winning by 7 points in a nail biter, to upset the ladder leaders. The Eagles’ win has them two games clear of fourth, 3 goals from Di Roberto were a significant reason for Marcellin’s triumph whilst Cunningham amongst the best for the day. 44
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@annaod_ La Trobe Uni recorded a solid Banyule grabbed a good win over Yarra Valley, win over Northern Blues, the Bears led at every change by 3, 5 and 8 points getting off to a 36-point lead in before closing out 14 points ahead. Both Mitchell the first quarter before winning and Hancock booted four goals each in a losing by 55 points. Carroll slotted cause for the Bushrangers. Another comfortable five goals for La Trobe and was win was claimed by Ivanhoe, beating Wyndham a key in his team’s efforts to maintain a solid lead Suns by 62 points. Liam Jacob kicked five goals over Northern Blues for the entirety of the game. and teammates Max Post and James Schaffert ensured the Suns were kept well out of the game. An inaccurate St Bernard’s booted 15 behinds in their draw against Whitefriars, both teams tied on Therry Penola won by 37 points over PEGS after a 57 points at the end of the match. The Friars had big second half. PEGS were outdone in the second led all day and it was not until the final quarter half with Skapetis and Jacobson being the best that St Bernard’s caught Whitefriars, but their perfomers for Therry Penola, whilst Sean Rees missed chances meant only a draw was possible. kicked five goals in the win for the Lions. U19 South with Anna O’Donnell Beaumaris had a convincing 112-point victory over Monash Blues. The Sharks could have won by much more as they booted an inaccurate 19.29 for the game. Smith slotted six goals for the day, whilst 11 of his teammates chipped in to grab the win. Beaumaris now sit equal fourth with Hampton Rovers. Collegians were humiliated by visitors Hampton Rover, who beat them by 153 points. The Lions failed to score until the second half, whilst Hampton kicked 23 goals with Jones managing to grab seven and Emmins four. Ormond won by 67 UNDER 19 Premier (YEARS TOTAL 47/84%) St Bernard’s v Old Scotch Old Xaverians v Old Melburnians St Kevin’s v Beaumaris De La Salle v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers UNDER 19 Section 2 (YEARS TOTAL 50/71%) Caulfield Grammarians v Parkdale Vultures Old Brighton v Whitefriars Mazenod v Collegians University Blues v University Blacks Old Trinity v Fitzroy
@annaod_ points over MHSOB in their match at the High School. Ormond kicked six goals in the first term to break away from MHSOB who never quite managed to recover. Ormond now sit equal first with Oakleigh, just behind on percentage. De La Salle just managed to come out on top after a close game against Peninsula. Still, McLoughlin and Cox were De La Salle’s best, and helped De La to the narrow 4-point victory. De La Salle now sit in third position. Oakleigh had a comfortable victory at Old Haileybury, running out 81-point winners. Benoiton slotted eight goals for the day, while teammate Grigoriou kicked 5 goals to help Oakleigh keep their reign at the top of the table. UNDER 19 North (YEARS TOTAL 43/65) La Trobe Uni v Whitefriars Therry Penola v Ivanhoe Banyule v PEGS St Bernard’s v Yarra Valley Wyndham Suns v Northern Blues UNDER 19 South (YEARS TOTAL 46/66%) MHSOB v Monash Blues Beaumaris v Oakleigh De La Salle v Old Haileybury Peninsula v Hampton Rovers Collegians v Ormond
UNDER 19 Section 3 (YEARS TOTAL 44/73%) Old Camberwell v Old Xaverians Williamstown CYMS v Marcellin St Mary’s Salesian v Old Carey AJAX v Old Ivanhoe
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RESULTS U19 Premier St Kevins 3.4, 5.11, 9.15, 14.19 (103) Old Scotch 1.1, 3.2, 3.2, 4.5 (29) GOALS, St Kevins: S. Lewin 7, J. Canterbury 5, H. Kerr 1, S. Kennedy 1 Old Scotch: N. Balson 2, H. Dennis 1, J. Daggian 1 BEST, St Kevins: M. Spence, S. Kennedy, H. Kerr, N. Fletcher, M. Smith, H. Snell Old Scotch: C. Melville, J. Gordon, H. McCallum, E. Dalton, J. Beard, N. Balson St Bernards 3.1, 6.6, 10.7, 12.10 (82) Beaumaris 3.1, 4.2, 5.5, 6.5 (41) GOALS, St Bernards: M. Hughes 3, T. Delzoppo 2, Z. O’Halloran 1, E. Sibbald 1, D. Colaco 1, J. Sullivan 1, J. Hedley 1, C. Hughes 1, J. Riley 1 Beaumaris: S. Burke 2, J. Smith 1, T. Gregory 1, K. Hartnett 1, S. Gibbins 1 BEST, St Bernards: C. Hughes, E. Sibbald, S. Woods, J. Hedley, N. Larkin, E. Connelly Beaumaris: B. Dickson, M. Banham, R. Ryan, D. Kelly, T. Woodward, S. Burke De La Salle 8.6,11.11,15.16, 21.23 (149) Old Melburnians 0.2, 1.2, 3.3, 3.4 (22) GOALS, De La Salle: J. Cooke 4, A. Wheatley 2, J. Howard 2, M. Martinez 2, J. Gava 2, H. Ramsay 2, B. Cranage 1, D. Marchese 1, S. Vawser 1, J. Pirovano 1, J. McGAW 1, M. Dumbleton 1, A. Munday 1 Old Melburnians: not supplied BEST, De La Salle: J. Cooke, A. Hay, H. Ramsay, J. Howard, J. Pirovano, S. McGraw Old Melburnians: not supplied Old Xaverians won by foreit.
Under 19 Section 2 Old Brighton 2.0, 5.2, 6.5, 9.8 (62) Fitzroy 1.2, 1.5, 5.8, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Old Brighton: J. Rutter 6, P. Chantzos 2, J. McLean 1 Fitzroy: L. Edwards 5, L. Grace 2, J. Fraser 1 BEST, Old Brighton: A. Knox, S. Campbell , A. Andrews, J. McLean, J. Rutter, B. Williams Fitzroy: L. Edwards, N. Ligris, B. McDonald, A. Tregillis, L. Grace, N. Filieri Mazenod 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 21.16 (142) University Blacks 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 2.6 (18) GOALS, Mazenod: D. Fowler 6, M. Giuliano 6, N. Melenhorst 1, D. Smith 1, J. Paola 1, P. Rozanitis 1, F. Palleschi 1, D. Hayes 1, N. Peck 1, J. Walton 1, S. Forster 1 University Blacks: J. Muller 1, J. Hill 1 BEST, Mazenod: M. Giuliano, N. Melenhorst, N. Peck, J. Walton, D. Smith, P. Rozanitis University Blacks: Z. Harris, A. Pilbrow, J. Hill, T. Hurley, J. Grant, L. Moore Parkdale Vultures 3.3, 7.8, 9.12, 9.15 (69) Collegians 0.1, 1.1, 2.1, 4.1 (25) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: A. Taylor-Hirst 3, R. O’Leary 2, D. Glascott 2, J. Francis 1, M. Dickie 1 Collegians: C. Wilson 2, J. Kyroussis 1, S. Hobbs 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: C. Sterling, D. Glascott, R. O’Leary, J. Edwards, J. Crowley, W. McGowan Collegians: M. Irvine, F. Sullivan, J. Kyroussis, J. Dickinson, J. Dunn, J. Douglass Old Trinity 5.2, 10.3, 15.7, 21.10 (136) Caulfield Grammarians 0.1, 2.1, 4.5, 4.8 (32) GOALS, Old Trinity: A. Polidoros 5, L. Aikman 4, J. Nitsopoulos 3, H. Aikman 2, S. Nicolosi 2, D. White 2, N. Emery 1, A. Bennett 1, M. Lasorko 1 Caulfield Grammarians: L. Topp 2, N. Gould 1, H. Mills 1 BEST, Old Trinity: A. Gebert, A. Polidoros, S. Nicolosi, H. Aikman, S. Emerson, L. Aikman Caulfield Grammarians: H. Mills, J. Turner, L. Topp, C. Bold, J. Brand, N. Gould Whitefriars 3.0, 8.5, 11.8, 12.12 (84) University Blues 1.3, 2.3, 4.6, 6.7 (43) GOALS, Whitefriars: T. Nilsson 2, H. Murray 1, C. Hickey 1, J.
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Spencer 1, D. Nilsson 1, S. Currie 1, N. Mercuri 1, J. Koutsaplis 1, A. Hands 1, R. Malt 1, J. Battista 1 University Blues: S. Briggs 2, A. Batarilo 1, C. Craig 1, W. Blakey 1, D. Batarilo 1 BEST, Whitefriars: K. Hayes, A. Giuliano, D. Mendes, S. Currie, M. Gasowski, R. Malt University Blues: L. Cameron, C. Craig, J. Kemp, M. Peart, J. Cross, S. Scotland
Under 19 Section 3 Williamstown CYMS 6.3, 6.3, 9.7, 12.11 (83) Old Camberwell 3.1, 3.3, 5.6, 7.10 (52) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: M. Knight 4, N. Ebinger 4, M. Parkinson 2, L. Micallef 1, M. Morris 1 Old Camberwell: A. Taverner 5, J. Bruce 1, X. Troy 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: M. Barnes, J. Dawson, M. Knight, J. Eccles, J. Goetz, L. Micallef Old Camberwell: J. Bruce, A. Taverner, M. Troy, M. Hook, S. Powell, X. Troy Old Carey 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 24.12 (156) Old Xaverians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.7 (55) GOALS, Old Carey: M. Nixon 9, C. Cameron 5, J. Harris 4, J. Gaff 2, C. Wallace 2, J. Davy 1, T. Wooldridge 1 Old Xaverians: N. Sestan 6, A. Gazdowicz 5, W. McClusky 4, L. Wright 3, C. Prowse 2, J. Cosgrave 1 BEST, Old Carey: not supplied Old Xaverians: not supplied Marcellin 3.4, 4.8, 7.10, 8.10 (58) Old Ivanhoe 3.1, 5.6, 6.6, 7.9 (51) GOALS, Marcellin: R. Di Roberto 3, J. Cunningham 3, M. Mascitti 2 Old Ivanhoe: F. Portella 2, A. Meikle 2, S. Tsanoudakis 1, D. Pierri 1, N. Ligdopoulos 1 BEST, Marcellin: H. Malos, D. Grosso, P. Lunn, J. Robertson, M. Mascitti, J. Cunningham Old Ivanhoe: F. Portella, J. Lee, S. Tsanoudakis, L. Oliver, A. Meikle, N. Horsford AJAX 2.3, 3.6, 8.7, 9.11 (65) St Mary’s Salesian 3.5, 5.6, 6.8, 7.9 (51) GOALS, AJAX: B. Joel 2, J. Singer 2, D. Dexter 1, J. Silver 1, A. Fetter 1, B. Schwartz 1, B. Shapiro 1 St Mary’s Salesian: D. Ryan 4, C. Angley 1, N. Bussell 1, T. Fly 1 BEST, AJAX: J. Velleman, Y. Saltzman, D. Rothschild, B. Joel, J. Forbes, A. Fetter St Mary’s Salesian: C. Angley, J. Curwood, N. Evans, M. Howard, H. Morris, D. Zacharopoulos
Under 19 North La Trobe University 6.6, 9.6,10.13, 14.17 (101) Northern Blues 1.0, 5.2, 6.3, 7.4 (46) GOALS, La Trobe University: P. Carroll 5, B. Fendyk 3, S. Conheady 1, W. Lowry 1, Z. Seoud 1, J. Keiller 1, J. Stokes 1, L. Burns 1 Northern Blues: D. Delle-Vergini 2, J. Hamilton 2, P. Steinicke 1, T. McNamara 1, E. Mitchell 1 BEST, La Trobe University: C. Toomey, M. Oliver, P. Carroll, H. Baker, D. South, W. Lowry Northern Blues: J. Hamilton, P. Steinicke, T. Smith, L. Natoli, E. Mitchell, H. Sutton Whitefriars 2.2, 5.6, 7.8, 8.9 (57) St Bernards 2.8, 2.10, 4.15, 7.15 (57) GOALS, Whitefriars: T. Baker 4, N. Mosele 2, B. Dinh 1, D. Jacotine 1 St Bernards: J. Firth 5, M. Farrant 1, S. Tamraz 1 BEST, Whitefriars: M. Perrin, B. Dinh, T. Baker, J. Hardiman, J. Perrin, T. Mercuri St Bernards: B. Hedley, J. Oruba, M. Farrant, C. Denahy , D. Douge, F. McNicol Banyule 3.3, 7.6, 12.8, 15.10 (100) Yarra Valley 2.5, 6.7, 10.12, 12.14 (86) GOALS, Banyule: not supplied Yarra Valley: T. Hancock 4, C. Mitchell 4, B. Lee 2, J. Gleeson 1, N. MacLennan 1 BEST, Banyule: not supplied
Yarra Valley: B. Lee, J. Woolley, M. Hatton, N. MacLennan, C. Mitchell, N. Johnston Ivanhoe 2.4, 5.11,10.13, 14.19 (103) Wyndham Suns 2.2, 2.5, 3.5, 6.5 (41) GOALS, Ivanhoe: L. Jacob 5, D. Treloar 3, J. Scardamaglia 2, M. Post 2, W. Martin 1, W. Emerson 1 Wyndham Suns: D. Bean 2, S. Nahyna 1, H. Iannacone 1, M. Accetta 1, B. Wilson 1 BEST, Ivanhoe: J. Schaffert, M. Post, D. Ioannou Wyndham Suns: B. Wilson, M. Accetta, N. Conte, B. George, J. Dineen, D. Bean Therry Penola 4.1, 6.10,11.13, 13.21 (99) PEGS 3.6, 6.7, 7.8, 9.8 (62) GOALS, Therry Penola: S. Rees 5, S. Tatlock 3, J. Keenan 1, M. Pauthenet 1, S. Skapetis 1, M. Jacobson 1, S. Calafiore 1 P E G S: A. O’Rafferty 3, J. Condon 2, L. Zammit 2, J. Vovos 1, G. Stubbs 1 BEST, Therry Penola: C. Kilbane, M. Jacobson, H. Donohoe, S. Skapetis, C. Evans, M. Pauthenet P E G S: T. Memery, M. Troost, S. Prasad, A. O’Rafferty, S. Graf
Under 19 South Beaumaris 7.5,12.13,15.23, 19.29 (143) Monash Blues 4.0, 4.1, 5.1, 5.1 (31) GOALS, Beaumaris: J. Smith 6, L. Cox 2, N. Griffin 2, A. Zanca 2, J. Carcassi 1, B. Crimmins 1, Q. De Luca 1, J. Bloomer 1, A. Aridas 1, T. Richards 1, J. Davis 1 Monash Blues: L. Thomas 2, L. Hammond 1, J. Tucker 1, G. Adlam-Hunt 1 BEST, Beaumaris: N. Griffin, J. Bloomer, H. Goodman, K. Jensen, J. Smith, A. Tanzimat Monash Blues: J. Ly, G. Tallis, P. Mulcahy, A. Brady, G. Adlam-Hunt, L. Thomas Hampton Rovers 7.5,12.11,18.15, 23.22 (160) Collegians 0.0, 0.0, 1.1, 1.1 (7) GOALS, Hampton Rovers: C. Jones 7, J. Emmins 4, J. Massey 3, N. Hewett 2, J. Short 2, S. Care 2, L. Turner 1, J. Stewart 1, J. Elston 1 Collegians: J. Cao 1 BEST, Hampton Rovers: C. Jones, C. Jones, J. Stewart, J. Benjamin, J. Emmins, J. Daley Collegians: C. Collins, A. Barr, M. Newton, J. Clarke, J. Harris, G. Siassios Ormond 6.2, 8.7,13.12, 16.17 (113) MHSOB 2.1, 4.3, 6.3, 7.4 (46) GOALS, Ormond: not supplied MHSOB: S. Shearer 2, M. Stella 2, J. Ellison 2, N. Clampett 1 BEST, Ormond: not supplied MHSOB: M. Stella, S. Shearer, S. Babb, J. McDonagh, C. Franklyn, G. Velik De La Salle 3.5, 4.10, 6.12, 9.13 (67) Peninsula 1.2, 4.6, 8.8, 9.9 (63) GOALS, De La Salle: D. Cowan 2, M. Lee 2, T. Still 1, J. Dennehy 1, T. Hyland 1, M. Laoumtzis 1, M. Mullaly 1 Peninsula: J. Anthony 2, J. Sinclair 2, M. Glenn 1, J. Johnson 1, M. Skaife 1, A. Stock 1, A. Hochegger 1 BEST, De La Salle: L. Carracher, H. Wardlaw, J. Cox, J. McLoughlin, T. Still, D. Kelly Peninsula: J. Moignard, M. Glenn, A. Stock, A. Hochegger, S. Barbour, T. Paterson Oakleigh 5.1, 6.3, 11.6, 16.11 (107) Old Haileybury 1.1, 2.1, 3.2, 4.2 (26) GOALS, Oakleigh: J. Benoiton 8, J. Grigoriou 5, J. Lever 1, C. Pearson 1, L. Pappon 1 Old Haileybury: N. Tabe 2, W. Meehan 1, E. Sturrock 1 BEST, Oakleigh: T. Nolan, L. Pappon, J. Benoiton, S. Ciavarella, J. Grigoriou, B. Weymouth Old Haileybury: N. Tabe, M. Sturgess, E. Sturrock, D. Korbman, N. Hunter, J. Mantell
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U19 – PREMIER
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De La Salle
Old Xaverians
St Bernard’s
Coach: Simon Brown Assistants: Anthony Hale
Coach: Peter Callinan Assistants: Nick Ferrari
Coach: Rocky Iannello Assistants: Serge Ramano
James Howard Charlie Haley Harry Zaia Ollie Purton-Smith William Kanz Sefton McGraw Liam Feather Tim Shallue Luke Gogis Matthew Hogan Adrian Indovino Pat Hatch Liam Wood Matthew Harvey Xavier Leonard Jack Gava Darcy Craig Pat Arceri Jordan Bull Matthew Dumbleton Nicholas Halliday Joey Cox Sam Harrington Kobi Wallis Hamish Ramsey Joel Mattiske Jack Hanley Joel Stewart Dominic Spicer Ashley Munday Daniel Anastasio Hamish Curtis Aaron Hay Damon Grant
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Chris Turner Tom Harrison Matthew Merlo Daniel Hachem (VC) Tom Anderson Charlie Stratford Michael Henderson (C) Oscar Silk Callil Peter Charlie Wilson Jonny Benson Rupert Condon Paddy Nunan Hugo Denton Michael Stanley Fletcher Nugent Jeremy Hannan Nick Prowse Todd Vander Haar Liam Tobin harry Bales Richard Wilton James Midgley David Nash Jack Buffon Lucas O’Sullivan Andy Cannon Harry Sleeman Lachie Wright
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Julian Beard Nick Balson Alex Brkic Dom McDermott (Co-Capt) Hamish Dennis Ed Gillies Brett Borland Nick Mursell Harry McCallum Lewis Parisi Jonathon Leggo Gus McDonough Jock McKinnon Will Michael (VC) Kris Paltoglou John McLellan Richard Meadows Ed Dalton Cameron Melville Mitchell Pert Henry Harms Jono Daggian Mitch Nikolovski Daley Mackenzie (Co-Capt) Tom Peers- Barlow Josh Gordon James Hunt James Voltscos Tom Streat Tom Beddison (VC) Sam Hatty Chris Rosengarten Blood jumper Blood jumper Blood jumper Patrick Hamilton Gordon Ryan Jack McIntosh Ed von Moger Will Hays Blood jumper Charlie Worrell-Smith
Old Melburnians Coach: James Ray Assistants: Guss Murray
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Max Gibson Jack Lidgett Ritesh Varma (VC) Louis Raymond Nick Churkovich (C) Charlie Nettlefold Chris Barry Will Leveni Nick McLardy Will Heggen Hamish Baillieu Harry Smith Robbie Hayward Jack Kelly Will Bate David Parkinson Chris Lam James Fink Alex Hamer Lachlan Prendergast (VC) Stuart Watson Oscar Hosking Ollie Madders Guy Shearman Nicholas Bennison Jordan Cutter Charles May Matt Panton Sam Brand Alex Quirk Adam Borensztajn Nick Benson Andy Spargo Charlie Paine Ruari Wood-Freeman Darcy Coombs Peter Feaver
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Chris Hughes Mitch Hughes Pat Romano Sam Woods Jed Carey Charlie Vague Stefan Piantella Tim Rose Tom Delzoppo Marcus De Leur Giacomo Zoccali Jack Holland Will Considine James Riley Joshua Hedley Darren Colaco Anthony Dillon Claude Issa Michael Caven Harrison Wade Edyn Sibbald Zac O’ Halloran Tom Riley (Capt) Jeremy Sullivan Nicholas Larkin Daniel Parkes Edward Connelly Joshua Turville Sean O’Keefe Jayden Foster Benjamin Ronke Tom Saundry
Old Scotch
Beaumaris
Coach: Steve Reddish
Coach: Carty Mick
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Matthew Williams Gibbons Sam Johns Damien Zagni Matt Lovejoy Matt Pierce Rhys Smout Alex Douglass Todd Gabron-Uhe Jack Kelly Drew Watson Andrew Dickson Ben Beattie-Powell Cal Woodward Tom Williams Matt Smith Jordan Ryan Richard Cusack Cal Carcassi James Crowe Daniel Pace Cameron Keating Ryan Atkins Dylan Hudson Ben Aridas Athan
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Coach: Steve D’Andrea 1 4 4 5 6 6 7 9 14 15 17 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 30 31 31 33 33 37 37 39 43 44 45 48 54 61 62 63 67 74
Michael O’Connor Brenton Schubert Corey Michaud Alex Cross Alex Whelebone Matthew Caia Jack Pollard Ben Nicoll James Symons Charles Kinsey James Dalzotto Taylor Gogerley Juy Capp Fin Neaves Morgan Hampton Brayden O’Toole Tom Dwyer Daniel Maloney Mitchell Kent Jordan Pastura Ben Wighton Jack Beckwith Tim Jeans Cameron Antunicco Jamie Popaz Tom McMahon Liam Hard Steven Lay Trent Pastura Declan Hampton Pat Hurst Jordan Bichsel Aaron Hodges Jack Bower Matt Hoy Jack O’Kearney Chris McCready David Goodchild William Lawrence Kiean Harbis Matthew Powell Kerwin Cafun Tom Chesters
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Luke Sabato Mitchell Smart Noah Armato Harrison Snell Samuel Holland Mark Spence James Spencer Daniel Dicintio Matthew Roberts William Ostrowsky Nicholas Fletcher Luke Peric Thomas Corboy Samuel Doyle Nicholas Brown Jay Canterbury Roland De Biase James Tighe Roland Stagg Joff Mithen Jacob Edginton Joshua Doggett Sam Lewin Daniel Lattanzio Thomas Vanderslik Thomas Sullivan Xavier Siebel Thomas Quinlan Jay Haydon Thomas Massey Oliver Gabelich Joshua Dunne Max Mercuri Matthew Knight Michael Turnbull Vince Newton Harry Kerr Henry Shaw Daniel Giannini Thomas Corboy Nicholas Meehan Scott Kaiser Thomas Peyton Michael Smith Thomas Stephenson Conor Utri
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U19 – SECTION 2 Whitefriars
Fitzroy
Caulfield Grammarians
Uni Blacks
Parkdale
Coach: Jeremy Freeman Assistants: Dave Kelsey, Dick Baker
Coach: Bruce Edwards
Coach: Brett Sinclair Assistants: Simon Widjaja, Mark Liddell
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
Coach: Luke Borella Assistants: Ned Harding
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University Blues
Collegians
Old Trinity
Mazenod
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
Coach: Rob Ferguson, Mark Louis Assistants: Alan Solomon
Coach: Speros Beasley Assistants: Adam Joyce, Nick Polidoros
Coach: Paul McDonald Assistants: Guy Ritchie
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Tom Danks Milo Abeyratne Josh Dickinson Michael Irvine (VC) Jack Burmeister Mitch Newton Charlie Richards Matt Singleton Rob Jesaveluk Linus Walsh Sid Marshall Nick Holmes Fergus Huntington Sam Porz Zac Burns Alex Waddington Levi Fernandez Dane Wilson Harrison Sinclair Harry Butterss Alex Porz Seamus Hobbs (C) Matt Mandile Alex Cullen Rob Jesaveluk Michael Gregory Chris Kipouridis Harry Cattell Jake Kyroussis Dave Ellinghaus Ross Katsambanis Jaison Simadri Tom Danks Jaison Simadri Harry Hawkins Darcy Regan Eden Di Sipio James Dunn Eddie Rice Callum Sinclair Calum Wilson Jacob Diplaris Lachie Cooke Todd Campigli Jamie Clarke Chris Mark Mitch Palmer Ash Walls Seb Mundy Alex Barr James Emmett Jack Harris Curtis Collins Lachie Borthwick Lewis Hentschke James Kenyon Smith Max Goodwin Josh Third Jaden Douglass Harry Wilson Griffin Siassios Jai Fernandes- Kemp James Widdop James Barry Freddie Sullivan Lochie Peck Oscar Pearson Rhys Hildebrand-Wise
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Danny Land Darcy White (VC) Jad Khallouf Simon Emerson Lachlan Aikman Hugh Tyson Corey Mangos Dane Fencaros Mac Brown (Co.C) Will Cooper Nick Roberts Andrew Bennett Duncan Moore (Co.C) Alex Contos Sam Joyce Seb Nicolosi Christos Manoussakis (VC) Tom Kerkvliet Alex Gebert Anthony Scott Mark Yeoman James Rogers Tom Bennett Mitchell Bourke Simon Tselios Matt Lasorko Nathan Valkanis Zac Aarons James Spassopoulos James Nitsopoulos Harry Aikman Alex Polidoros Luke Brendish Joe Camppbell Hugh Boyle Nicholas Emery
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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
1 Misha Voinsky 2 Dylan Dexter 3 Aaron Fetter 4 Joshua Silver 5 Dylan Rothschild (C) 6 Jesse Velleman 7 Jordan Lipton 8 Jarred Grek 9 Yoni Saltzman 10 Jacob Kingston 11 Jarrod Nankin 12 Nathan Zielinski 13 Ben Michelson 14 Jeremy Forbes 15 Josh Baron 16 Jess Broons 17 Justin Berkowitz 18 Stephen Lustig 19 Orren Chabbat 20 Josh Kalmus 21 Tom Rogers 22 Adam Shapiro 23 Ben De Winter 24 Joshua Singer 25 Joshua Heine 26 Jamie Sackville 27 Anton Fitt 28 Ben Schwarz 30 Brent Shapiro Sponsors: Teska Carson
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Mitchell Nixon Tom Bedford Jeremy Cator Charlie Pentney Karsten Rodenberg Harry Hill Cameron Wallace William Wright James Gaff James Davy Callan Ahmling Christopher Hill Robert Cumming Lee Andrianakis Nicholas Andrews Pier Akec Dan O’Connell Jack Ryan Edward Kerr Matt Reddish Alister Dickson Callum Cameron Jack Harris Matthew Prentice Toby Wooldridge Stephan Panagos Louis Triandos
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Josh Begeman Ross Eckersley Alex Bacskos AdamMeikle Anthony Stenta Dominic Inglese Tim Fidler Niko Ligdopoulos Liam Oliver Patrick Walsh Tyson Deane Richard Skok Ian Lobo Gianni Mancuso Jake Erman Damian Pierri Sam Wilcox James Mitchell Francesco Portella Henry Gibbs Nick Christo Josh Doherty William Gough Matthew Broughan Nick Marshall Nick Horsford James Kandiliotis Tom Kellock Chris Jowett James O’Kane Stephen Tsandoudakis Trent Crouch
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East Ivanhoe
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Old Xaverians
St Mary’s Salesian
Old Marcellin
Williamstown CYMS
Coach: Patrick Kennedy
Coach: Manny De Bono Assistants: Jason Reddick Neil Taylor
Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
Coach: Con Terzoglou Assistants: Zac Read
James Agius Harry Bales Luke Bosnar Jack Bueno Peter Callil Ben Case Nicholas Chancellor James Cosgrave Patrick Darrer Hugo Denton Harvey Donoghue Angus Dunn Lachlan Fitzpatrick Alex Gazdowicz Liam Gostencnik William Heath Adam Hermans James Hicks Henry Higgins Harry Higgins Jack Kelliher Fotios Keramitsis James McCANN Will McClusky Thomas McNamara Hugh Moodie Ben Murphy James Norman Fletcher Nugent Matthew Ongarato Theodore Paikopoulos Thomas Pepperell Jack Pica Nicholas Pillon Ben Polkinghorn Christian Prowse Matthew Quinn Edward Resic Tom Rickard Matthew Sharkey George Smart Josh Smith Nathan Sorrenti Michael Stanley Michael Timlin Bart Vaughan Lachlan Wright Thomas Wynne
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Denereaz Luke Dragonetti Jesse Monaco Brad Gibbs Cambell Williams Rueben Ryan Daniel Zacharopoulos Danny Curwood James Grant Darcy Newton Jeremy Baum Max Bussell Nick Ife Angus Douglas Will Drew Anthony Clery Connor Brooks Hugh Byrnes Jack Howard Michael Schipper Dane Hutchinson Cory Heggie Andrew Hanson Tom Angley Charlie Morrell Ben Fly Tom Evans Nathan nmeiselbach Harry Duncan Harley
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Oliver Grant Joshua Edwards Mathew Gough Jonathan Sammut Patrick Hamblin James Marazita Harry Malos Jacob Bolzonello Nicholas Giovas Marcus Hopkins John Nicolaci Jeremiah Antypas Adam O’Sullivan Lachlan MacKie Mitchell Jones Robert Di Roberto Daniel Grosso Adrian Bonato Brent De Highden Joel Cunningham Xavier Burns Michael Mazzone Michael Mascitti Liam Hehir Joe Licciardi Adrian Beaini Chris Lane John Dimattina Joshua Hesse Antony Di Censo Joshua James Kieran Mahoney Tim James Patrick Lunn James Robertson
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John Dawson Yuma Hemphill Jackson Pennington Indi Ridout Sam McHugh Raunik Sam Brodie Meadows Ethan Tuck Jack Connolly Mitchell Knight Jacob Martin Edward Bordas Nicholas Harkins Austin Slaney Jordan Tripodi James Goetz Mati Christakakis Tim Ball Vincent DiLorenzo Brendan Dawson Caleb Taylor Michael McLaughlin Alex Georgiadis Matt Barnes Jake Slee Daniel Fontaine Hayden Barnett Dali Sulejmani-Blackwell Nicholas Ebinger Steve Miller Ben Deller Evan Galerakis Jake Muddle Jordan Davies Luke Micallef Tim Farrugia Nicholas Green Bryson Ford Darcy Schwarze Tom Gill Jack Temby Julian Franze Charles Bold Tim Purves Keegan Gilbert Matt Morris Jonathan Omrcen Aiden Miller Ali Hamad Oliver Becroft Luke Goetz Darcy Wall Liam Cavarra Jesse Johnstone
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La Trobe University
Northern Blues
PEGS
Coach: TBA
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Anthony Barresi Matt Barton Ben Caminiti Tim Cannan Jacob Capovilla Reece Centin Jack Condon Tom Ferris Matthew Bergin Sam Graf Alex Hannah Brian Hughes Callum Hutchesson Stephen Iiistro John Karikakas Jackson Lanting Andrew Lepa Lachlan Marr Tom Memery Jack Mighell Theo Miokovic Corey Moore Tom Mules David Mundy Toby O’Brien Will Odgers Aidan O’Rafferty Luke Pearce Michael Stergioponios Grant Stubbs Michael Troost Jimmy Vovos Hashan Weerasooriya Luke Zammit
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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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Raffaele Liano Hamish Donohue Anthony Tana Jack Twomey Lucas Di Vito Sean Rees Sean O’Sullivan Tom White Joel Costello Ethan Daley Luke Rocca Mitchell Keogh Luke Marinelli Jonathon Tonna Brendan Ward Aiden McIntyre Louis Taylor John Humphrey Andrew Mudgway Phouc Nguyen Jared Keenan Connor Kilbane Brock Egglestone George Di Ciero Chris Skapetis Chris Fiorile Michael Jacobson
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Jon Pisani Lachlan Imeneo James Battista Patrick Moseley Sean Maher Ashley Hickman Jordan Thompson Nicholas Adam Daniel Chen Jordan Morais Tom Battista Tom Walker Thomas Compassi Daniel Serrao Tom Lewis Lachlan Tuke Daniel De Angelis Adrian Cardamone Dean Mendes Taylor Battista (Capt) Thomas Condon Lachlan Morris Michael Coen Daniel Michael James Hardiman Callum Maynard
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Habib Ali Cody Harkin Ash Gallina Adam Scarpino Blake George Hayden Iannaconne (CC) Jaiden Dineen (VC) Abdullah Mohammed Josh Stephens Trent Galley Brenden Wilson Daniel Bean Nathan Clarke Scott Ryan Simon Nahyna Andrew Moshoudis Aaron Zahra Michael Bresnan Alex Galati Tate Stiles Mitch Bourchier Angus Holmes Harley Tunnicliffe (CC) Ash Collins Matt Accetta Jackson Gathercole Jake Millsom
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Nicky MacLennan Daniel Hawking Nathaniel Johnston Jedd Purbrick Josh Dobson Harry Parkes Nick Stedman Luke Bacolas Will Elsworth Cam Mitchell Liam Robb Mark McMillan Daniel Pascoe Matthew Killey Jake Maher Corey Kassabis Tyler Smith Jeremy Fensome Jesse Woolley Owen Bolt Tom Hancock Joel Gleeson Jordan Goldsmith Damian Rigo Rory Chipman Chris Fraser Mitchell Hatton Michael Gazeas Brendan Lee Josh Gray
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U19 – SOUTH Beaumaris
Collegians
De La Salle
Hampton Rovers
MHSOB
Oakleigh
Old Haileybury
Ormond
Danny5Halldays were improving Coach: TBA their skills and Coach: David Robbins go andCoach: over Assistants: Geoff Brereton, Chris Assistants: Robert Putamorsi knowledge White of the game drastically. Some of these 1 Daniel Gregg-Mantle 3 J Benoiton 2 and Cameron Muir players had huge amounts of natural talent 4 M Tate 3 Matthew Hirschman B Grizzell them apply this to football was terrifi 4 c. Sam Elliott to58 watch A Seremalis 9
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17 Liam y Adlington Since South 26 B Weymouth DVC Africa I have had the opportunity 18 Myles Neville 27 T Nolan to28 play in the senior side several times which is Rumanovsky 19 James J Davidson 20 Nick Halsall K Bradley a 30 great 33 T Perretthonour. These games are seen as a22level Marcus LaGreca 34 R Henderson 25 Nick Edwards above your home and away fi xtures and 36 D Paola 31 the Anthony Strahan 41 AN Malhotra 33 This Cal Carothers closest 42 M Ansellthing you can get to finals football. 35 Nick Curwood 43 S Bhanwal 37 Lucas Lampos is45anAK Malhotra opportunity to play with the competitions 38 Troy Kettle 52 L Gillard 44 the Nick Oaten best players and meet new people along 53 A Deneys 53 Mitchell Price 61 A Mezenstaff y Houghton way. We have been able to knock off Vic Country 57 Nick 70 L Lloyd 64 Roland Johnson twice, AFL NSW twice, AFL QLD once and 73 the Rob Davis 74 Josh Smithe EFL twice. All we hear about is how good the 75 EFL Isaiah Tahana 79 Vic Marlon Kerstens rates themselves, so these two wins and the 87 Chris Harms Country wins would have to be the ones I enjoyed the most. These two opponents are probablyy viewed as different sides compared to us; theyy
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My experiences V have are generally bigger diffJamie erent Coach: Darren Wadley with the BigCoach: TBA all been about Coach: TBA Coach: TBA and play aCoach: Andersonstyle. 1 Sapphire Watkinson these 2 Mitchell Barber against challenging myself, playing with great players The opportunity to test ourselves 2 Paul Niklas 3 Frasier Johns Kuang very close sides and then knock them off34inBen some 4 meeting Aaron Keatingfantastic people. and Jerome Ah-Kan 6 Daniel Ladds 5 Alex Gleeson them the contests is the reason why I remember 7 Alex Smout 6 Ben Steiner I have played 9 Kaine Beasley in the U23 Big V team a couple off 7 Guy Velik most. 10 Neil McKenzie 8 Athan Sgardelis times and if my memory serves me correctlyy 11 Adam Tanzimat 9 Tony Tran Joshua Davis Feeney-Connor Throughout these games 11I Tom have had the the12 senior side seven times. These opportunities 16 Nick Lapa 12 Osman Elsouki opportunity to play with guys have played 23 Tom Gregoryme on several different adventures 13 TomI Scelsi have taken 14 Lllewellyn Ryan 24 Kyle McDonagh to see 15 Aarish Alinizar and that I will cherish forever. These against over the years. The opportunity 26 experiences Max Aldrich 16 Conor Khan 32 Keenan Jensen go Babb about their experiences y how these guys prepare and 17 Stephen 33 Pat Brooks have taken me to Tasmania, country 18 James Ward 36 TylerSydney, Rix Victoria, Brisbane and South Africa where football has helped me improve 21 as Sam well, Shearer similar to 41 Sam Burke 22 Brendan Cook the coaching staff you fi nd yourself playing under. 49 Matt Banham I was able to be a part of the U23 All Australian 24 Max Stella 53 Brendan Ellul 25 Nick Clampett on things can Amateur Football Side. This fantastic opportunityy Sometimes a different perspective 54 Anthony Zanca 26 Gibson Crampton 57 Tom Richards Julian Avila Following change the way you view the28 game. was possible because of the VAFA. 59 only Tim Woods 29 Bernie Chen 30 Phil Huynh 61 Jason Murray these games is a great opportunity to have a beer 32 Jason Pollock Ned Griffin The66 South African Tour in 2010 was something I or two and forge good friendships. 33 Will Penhalluriack I tend to think 35 James McDonagh never thought I’d get to experience. I was able to that this leads to the VAFA competition 36 James Ness and rep 40 Jayme Lawson travel to Cape Town & Johannesburg with 6 other squad being so successful, each 41 Charlie sideFranklyn has always 42 Oliver Croad Big V representatives, 15 players from other states been a great bunch of guys and you want 43 people Michael Manteit 44 James Ellison and members of the Committee. The experience to surround yourself with. 45 Danny Douros of this trip was amazing; the opportunity to workk with the local community in Cape Town who was I have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to playing their National ‘AFL’ Championships was represent the Big V and look forward to others if surreal. We were able to train, coach and play with they present themselves. If not, I have many fond around 100-120 footballers from Cape Town who memories from over the years and ones I will not had serious talent, they took our advice from word forget; I thank the Big V and the VAFA for this. Peninsula Old Boys
Monash Blues
Coach: Barry Besanko Assistants: Theo Messinis, Mark Featherby, Anthony Thripp & Brian Parton Runner: Paul Gleeson
Coach: James Donnelly Assistants: Joe Salvatore, Nicho Salvatore
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Jaycob Johnson Mitch Glenn James Moignard (C) Jack Miers Tom LaBrooy Cal Parton Harry Featherby Tory Taylor Dylan Wilson Tom Malan (VC) Leon Newton Mitch Skaife Bryce McLean Seb Barbour (VC) Josh Watts Nelson Felsinger Jimmy Sinclair Jordan Boak Brandon Warn Jason Anthony Nick Messinis (C) Jeremy Gleeson Andrew Hockhegger Tom Feldgen (C ) Alex Stock (VC) Ben Ivansevic Tom Paterson Alex Treherne Sam Harrison Rory Farrell
Tim Berenyi Trent12Zimbachs Lachlan Blackwood 3 Mitchell Blair (Collegians) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Pat Brimacombe Lachlan Buck Lucas Buncle James Chiefalo Charles Cosgriff Hugh Duffy Justin Field Andrew Fitzgerald Andrew Hawes Will Hogan Alex Hutcheson Thomas Jackson Tom Lancaster James Lawson Toby Leemon Harrison Long Jason Ly Conor Mackle Levi McDonald Patrick Mulcahy Calvin Oppy Daniel Quattro Jonathan Rutherford Nicholas Schade Conor Squires Fraser Tankel Llewellyn Thomas Jake Wilson
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UMPIRES
Steve McCarthy & Kit Harvey
@VAFAUA
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East Malvern Community Bank®Branch 300 Waverley Road, East Malvern, phone 9563 6044
GUNNY’S BIG MILESTONE A big congratulations to Jamie Gunn who umpired his 400th VAFA game last weekend. To reach his 400th in itself was fantastic, but to make the occasion even more memorable for Gunny, he also umpired his 399th, 400th, 401st and 402nd over the weekend. He started the weekend on Friday night with a Clubbies game at Latrobe University, then the next morning he was off to the Clubbies at Eley Park vs Richmond Central for the big milestone game. He then took off to run the Thirds at Marcellin and at the last minute donned the greens again to run the boundary at the senior Division 1 game at Bulleen/Templestowe. Gunny, at this rate we should see you getting to 500 in record time. All in all it was, and continues to be a great effort. Your commitment to the cause cannot be questioned FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS 2 “Last week Kit told his story as one of the field umpires in the VAFA’s historic first ever Premier section game under lights at Harry Trott. Last week it was my turn to experience the Friday night frenzy. This time for an under 19s match at Monash University’s Fearson Oval. With the nice early start of 6pm, the lights took effect straightaway and players and umpires adapted to the lights and the yellow ball without a problem. It was a party atmosphere with live music in the background at the official function which meant there was a substantial crowd having a look. As Kit mentioned last week, it was a great spectacle to be part of and it will be exciting to see what role VAFA night fixtures may play at Monash, Harry Trott and other venues in the future.” – Macca.”
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LAWS OF THE GAME QUIZ LAST 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?
The correct answer was OPTION B: The umpire calls for a boundary throw in.
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: Before the siren goes to start a match, the umpire notices the full forward from Team A being thrown to ground by Team B’s full back. What happens next? a) The umpire warns the Team B player that if the match had started it would have been a free kick against him b) The umpire blows their whistle, holds the ball up, waits for the siren and then awards a free kick to Team A from the centre of the ground c) The umpire blows your whistle, holds the ball up, waits for the siren and then awards a free kick to the Team A full forward, which is taken from where the incident occurred
GOING, GOING, GHAN VAFAUA veteran and railway enthusiast Paul “Jonesy” Jones made great use of the recent VAFA bye weekend, embarking on the locomotive-fuelled adventure of a lifetime aboard The Ghan. Experiencing the iconic journey from Adelaide to Darwin had long been Jonesy’s dream. When news arrived that his wife Barbara would be representing Victoria in a veteran’s hockey tournament in the Top End, he knew his opportunity had arrived. At 55-hours, it’s not a trip to be taken lightly, or while restricted to one seat. Naturally, the VAFAUA’s favourite bartender conquered it in style, with fine food and even finer beverages. Not to mention the tours of Alice Springs THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
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Jonathan Ayres T. Doody J. Comito T. Howard T. Mahony A. Cunsolo M. Jaggard C. Tormey D. Heenan T. Baker M. Diamandis C. Gavaghan R. Brettell L. Arrowsmith C. Brasher D. Kennedy B. Ward S. Merkel R. Woods T. Noonan E. Vahland J. Sullivan N. Kelly J. Hannah M. Zammit L. Grech
Point Cook AFC Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA
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Jonathan Ayres Jed Carey Lachlan Clark Edward Connelly Anthony Dillon Thomas Donohoe Jack Firth James Ford Frazer Gatens Chris Gavaghan Thomas Howard Jack Howard Will Isaacs Bomani Jackson Max Jaggard Jake Jones Nick Larkin 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
PRE-FINALS DINNER UPDATE We’ve been plugging it for weeks, so by now you should know that the 2014 VAFAUA Pre Finals Dinner is to be held on Monday 25 August in the Members Dining Room at the MCG.
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This is a compulsory event for all umpires. All members will have their pay deducted for this
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and Katherine Gorge along the way. But the action didn’t cease in Darwin. The city’s famed museums, jumping crocs and a tour of nearby Litchfield National Park ensured Mr Jones was never at a loose end. The hockey went well too! Congratulations to Barbara and her team, who reached the semi-final.
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VAFA COLTS
Olivia Crowe
@Liv_Crowe
FINALS DOOR STILL AJAR In a game that could have gone either way between the two University sides, it was UHS VU who notched up their third victory of the year, a 29 point win over Uni Blues. Blues had a 5 point lead at the first change, but UHS VU fought back in the second and took a 3 point lead into half time. The second half was tight, but it was the last quarter that UHS VU kicked away to claim victory. A 7 goal haul from gun forward Kieran McKeogh set up Mazenod’s 84 point win over Williamstown. Both sides had a slow start, with only one goal separating both teams at the first change as the Nodders took charge in the second and kept their opponents scoreless for two quarters. By three quarter time the game was over with the margin being 70 points. The 12 goal victory puts the Nodders two games ahead of St Bernards on the ladder. Point Cook matched it well against second placed St Bernard’s with only one point separating both sides at quarter time. Unfortunately after the first change the buck stopped there for the Bulldogs, as St Bernard’s pressure was outstanding and as a result restricted Point Cook’s ability to score with only 7 goals to their name by games end. A 72 point victory to St Bernards as Michael Diamandis finished with 5 goals and James Hynes was best for the Bulldogs. Old Paradians were simply no match for Westbourne Gr, with only six behinds to their name by half time it did not help their chances to cause an upset. They improved in the second
half, but unfortunately the match was all but over as the Warriors dominance outclassed Paradians by 66 points. Anthony Briggs kicked 3 for the Warriors, whilst Matthew Kolotylo was best for Old Paradians. VAFA COLTS — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 38/70%) UHS VU v St Bernards Mazenod v Old Paradians Point Cook v Westbourne Gr Williamstown CYMS v University Blues
VAFA COLTS
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UHS-VU / Flemington 2.2, 5.4, 7.5, 11.7 (73) University Blues 3.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.2 (44) GOALS, UHS-VU / Flemington: M. Mallia 3, N. Munari 3, M. Walsh 2, E. Ramsay 1, M. Morise 1, M. Bradford 1 University Blues: R. Macky 2, J. Johnson 1, F. Brierly 1, B. Scotland 1, E. Condon 1, L. Walder 1 BEST, UHS-VU / Flemington: M. Healey, J. Lay, E. Ramsay, N. Munari, M. Legudi, T. Legudi University Blues: E. Condon, B. Willersdorf, D. Challis, D. Itsines, L. Walder, R. Macky Mazenod 2.6, 5.9, 11.12, 14.15 (99) Williamstown CYMS 1.0, 1.2, 1.2, 2.3 (15) GOALS, Mazenod: K. McKeogh 7, J. Swainston 2, J. Welsford 2, J. Webster 1, J. Winn 1, F. D’Alfonso 1 Williamstown CYMS: I. Ridout 1, A. Zadel 1 BEST, Mazenod: T. McKenna, K. McKeogh, J. Welsford, M. McLellan, J. Buccella, N. Beovich Williamstown CYMS: D. Schwarze, I. Ridout, E. Tuck, E. Galerakis, J. Davies, J. Kilpatrick St Bernards 4.2, 8.7, 14.8, 18.10 (118) Point Cook AFC 4.1, 4.2, 6.4, 7.4 (46) GOALS, St Bernards: M. Diamandis 5, C. Vague 4, J. Turville 3, D. Kennedy 3, M. Zammit 2, T. Howard 1 Point Cook AFC: B. Foley 3, J. Hynes 2, H. Skliros 1, C. Day 1 BEST, St Bernards: T. Mahony, C. Vague, M. Diamandis, A. Dillon, J. Turville, S. Merkel Point Cook AFC: N. Greelish, K. Hepburn, C. Hobbins, J. Hynes, P. Kerr, C. England Westbourne Grammarians 4.4, 6.5, 9.6, 13.9 (87) Old Paradians 0.2, 0.6, 2.7, 2.9 (21) GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: A. Briggs 3, L. Fleming 2, A. Molloy 2, J. Wilson 1, L. Hogarth 1, J. Amore 1, M. Gatti 1, A. Isac 1 Old Paradians: M. Kolotylo 1, N. Fraser 1 BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: A. Briggs, N. Christou, L. Fleming, M. Gatti, L. Vella, L. Hogarth Old Paradians: W. Gilmore, T. Dimasi, M. Kolotylo, B. Psarakos, S. Di Placido, A. D Souza 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
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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
UHS-VU
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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PREMIER THIRDS
LAST ROUND
University Blacks 2.6, 6.9, 8.10, 13.12 (90) St Bernards 3.0, 3.1, 5.3, 7.4 (46) GOALS, University Blacks: M. Coffey 4, B. Mikus 2, H. Robinson 1, S. Clinch 1, H. Arthur 1, S. McKnight 1, A. Torney 1, J. O’Malley 1, J. Cordner 1 St Bernards: A. Boyse 4, J. Notaro 1, P. Rahill 1, A. Corsetti 1 BEST, University Blacks: H. Ukich, M. Coffey, A. Torney, S. Lewis, B. Castine, H. Robinson St Bernards: A. Gurrisi, A. Boyse, J. Wright, O. McIntyre, L. Whelan, D. Segrave University Blues won by foreit. Old Xaverians 4.4, 7.6, 11.6, 12.9 (81) Old Scotch 0.0, 1.1, 3.1, 4.2 (26) GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Dipietro 3, P. Armstrong 2, J. Evans 2, J. Hanger 1, D. Benson 1, T. Daniher 1, D. Meehan 1, T. Grigg 1 Old Scotch: A. van Ryn 1, M. Clayton 1, M. Jane 1, N. Poliakow 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: D. Benson, N. Ielasi, M. Dipietro, B. Corcoran, S. Ross Old Scotch: C. Goldby, E. Barbour, J. Daggian, W. Hewson, M. Jane, J. Parsell
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Old Xaverians won by foreit. St Kevins 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 31.21 (207) Old Carey 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 2.5 (17) GOALS, St Kevins: C. Randles 8, R. Durham 4, T. Soultanakis 3, B. Marchesani 3, S. Constantinou 3, M. Trounce 3, J. Griffiths 1, L. Kenyon 1, J. Anthony 1, M. O’Neill 1, P. Murphy 1, B. Omizzolo 1, D. McFarlane 1 Old Carey: S. Lenders 1, T. MacReady - Bryan 1 BEST, St Kevins: D. McFarlane, C. Randles, T. Soultanakis, T. Sharpe, J. Griffiths, C. McPherson Old Carey: C. Macrow, S. Hassett, A. Morris, A. Richardson, Z. Lisle, K. Shrives Beaumaris 11.4, 14.5, 21.7, 25.13 (163) Mazenod 0.0, 1.3, 2.3, 2.3 (15) GOALS, Beaumaris: G. Roberts 5, S. Moore 4, L. Cormie 3, A. Edmondson 3, T. Marshall 2, M. Hardeman 2, F. Cloney 1, S. Kendall 1, D. Cockburn 1, J. Bourke 1, M. Keating 1, L. Quirk 1 Mazenod: S. Bamblett-Furner 1, A. Weekes 1 BEST, Beaumaris: not supplied Mazenod: N. Klavins, A. Weekes, S. Bamblett-Furner, N. Parry, D. Nisbet, M. Morrissey Old Brighton 2.6, 6.15, 11.17, 12.18 (90) Old Trinity 1.5, 1.6, 6.6, 9.13 (67) GOALS, Old Brighton: N. Paterson 3, R. Eastgate 2, J. Marks 2, N. Materia 1, J. Withers 1, L. Buntz 1, C. Betts 1, J. Moffitt 1 Old Trinity: T. Cohen 4, J. Gillies 2, N. Pointon 1, T. Gale 1, T. Mead 1 BEST, Old Brighton: Z. Wilson, P. Weakley, B. Trivett, C. Betts, L. Buntz, A. Dick Old Trinity: J. Gillies, J. Baumgartner, T. Cohen, N. Evans, A. O’Neill, T. Hunter AJAX 1.2, 4.5, 5.8, 8.11 (59) Fitzroy 2.5, 3.8, 5.11, 7.11 (53) GOALS, AJAX: E. Adelist 2, J. Brick 2, I. Gutnick 1, D. Paltiel 1, R. Slonim 1, D. Wein 1 Fitzroy: L. Sugrue 2, T. Wells 2, L. Henderson 1, M. Younger 1, A. Shears 1 BEST, AJAX: B. Jones, S. New, J. Brick, Y. Gottlieb, D. Paltiel, Y. Dodge Fitzroy: L. Henderson, C. Hart, S. Bruce, L. Sugrue, B. McAdam, J. King
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Monash Blues 2.0, 2.3, 4.5, 6.7 (43) Old Ivanhoe 2.4, 3.9, 5.10, 5.11 (41) GOALS, Monash Blues: S. Poole 3, L. Hammond 1, C. Wilson 1, B. Bourke 1 Old Ivanhoe: R. Adams 1, J. Burns 1, M. Gorden 1, M. Moncrieff 1, J. Beilin 1 BEST, Monash Blues: S. Poole, D. Heap, R. Waller, C. Wilson, H. Brouwer, T. O’Dwyer Old Ivanhoe: L. Beattie, A. Velli, B. Mantesso, J. Beilin, J. Vinicombe, A. Karvounaris St Kevins 4.2, 8.7, 11.10, 18.11 (119) St Mary’s Salesian 1.0, 2.0, 3.2, 4.3 (27) GOALS, St Kevins: T. McMaster 6, M. Austin 3, D. Bourke 3, S. Kaiser 2, P. Rhodes 2, J. Mason 1, W. Doble 1 St Mary’s Salesian: N. Ludwig 2, M. Carlson 1, N. Pappos 1 BEST, St Kevins: T. McMaster, D. Kelly, P. Rhodes, M. Austin, J. Mason, W. Doble St Mary’s Salesian: T. O’Brien, L. Hawkins, N. Jane, A. De Vries, S. Crilly, M. Curtin Marcellin 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 9.16 (70) Hampton Rovers 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 5.7 (37) GOALS, Marcellin: D. Holdsworth 2, D. Cracknell 2, B. Hape 1, D. Kofoed 1, D. Valsorda 1, S. Chandler 1, N. Thompson 1 Hampton Rovers: J. Coverdale 3, C. Ellison 1, Z. Cochrane 1 BEST, Marcellin: S. Bettello, D. Holdsworth, N. Thompson, D. Valsorda, S. Chandler, J. Toohey Hampton Rovers: A. Power, V. Camera, J. Laver, J. Coverdale, L. Woodland, W. Lingard P E G S won by foreit.
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CROCS AND SPARTANS SET TO TANGLE SECTION 2 DOUBLE CHANCE UP FOR GRABS LA TROBE FALTER IN PENULTIMATE ROUND The final minor Round will see, previews of the Section 1 finals as well as the determining of the second placed team in Section 2. Can Kew or Melbourne High School gain a psychological advantage for the finals? These questions will be answered today in what promises to be an intriguing finish to 15 minor Rounds.
REVIEW SECTION 1 Old Xaverians hit top form with their 137 point win over Prahran/Assumption who slipped to fourth as a consequence. The “Two Blues” had no answer to the Xaverian Twin Towers, up forward as James McDonnell and Matthew Green each kicked six goals. Other good performers for the winners were; ruckman Nick Bye and midfielder John Raffaele. Best for Prahran/Assumption were: Brett Michael, Michael Slavin and the veteran Jason Storer. Mt Lilydale moved to third as a consequence of their 17 point win over Old Geelong. The significance of this win may emerge in Sunday week’s First Semi Final on the big Sports Cover Arena. Undefeated leaders, Hawthorn, overpowered Masala to win by 177 points. Two eleven goal quarters after half time certainly showed the Spartans at their best. Ari Mitropoulos kicked seven goals and John Farah six in the Spartans runaway win. For Masala, Samuel Freeman kicked four of their six goals. SECTION 2 Leaders, Emmaus/ St Leo’s overwhelmed Bulleen Templestowe who managed only a solitary behind after quarter time. Former “Bullant” players, Robert Hughes with eight goals and Mark Petryk with six led the way against their former team mates. The closest result of the round was that from the Eley Park and Richmond Central match; in which the “Snakes” triumphed by three points after trailing at the two previous breaks in play. Williamstown C.Y.M.S. clung to second place through their 19 point win over Therry Penola who will finish fourth. Mitchell 58
Ferrie again led the Williamstown attack as he kicked nine goals.
SECTION 3 In a surprise result on the Friday night, La Trobe University suffered their first loss for the season, when North Old Boys/St Patrick’s led throughout the game and won by 63 points. Kew played well throughout their match against University High School/ V.U. and won by 71 points. MHSOB had a day out against an undermanned Dragon team and won by 107 points despite marked inaccuracy in the last quarter. Best for the winners were: Matthew McKinnon, Dieudonne Ndenzako and Stephen Grantham. For the Dragons, Lachlan Ritchie played well.
PREVIEW OF ROUND 15 SECTION 1 Once again this round is a “Promoters’ dream” as two of the games will be repeated in next weekend’s Semi Finals. Undefeated Hawthorn meet second placed Old Xaverians. The outcome could well depend on how the “Spartan” defenders curtail either or both James McDonnell and Matthew Green. Around the ground, Nick Bye is expected to control the packs for the Xaverians, whose defenders can expect an unusually hard game against the proven and varied Hawthorn attack where Antonio Brizzi, Ari Mitropoulos at least can be relied upon to kick goals. Heading into finals I select Old Xaverians to spoil Hawthorn’s perfect record. Prahran/Assumption travel to Mt Lilydale, where the ground should be heavy following rain during the week. The veterans in the “Two Blue” attack will not appreciate heavy going nor the strange environment so I forecast Mt Lilydale to achieve a confidence building win as a prelude to next Sunday’s First Semi. Masala host Old Geelong in game that will determine fifth and sixth place. Old Geelong did well last week whereas Masala crumbled under Hawthorn pressure. As the game will be played THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
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SECTION 2 Leaders, Emmaus/ St Leo’s face the determined Therry Penola at Bennetswood in an early game. With the reliable quartet Hughes, Petryk and the Walters Brothers in fine form, I select Emmaus/ St Leo’s to win. In another early game, Eley Park travel to Williamstown CYMS to try and salvage something from their disappointing season. On the other hand the locals have the double change to play for. I believe the CY’s will win and so qualify for next week’s Second Semi Final. Richmond Central should end their home and away season with a victory over the disappointing Bulleen Templestowe. SECTION 2 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 27/64%) Emmaus St Leos v Therry Penola Williamstown CYMS v Eley Park Richmond Central v Bulleen Templestowe
SECTION 3 In what could be a Final preview MHSOB travel to the Gillon Oval to meet second placed NOB/ St Pat’s. The bigger oval combined with the potency of the home team’s attack prompt me to select North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s to win. La Trobe University should redeem themselves by winning against Kew, who have suffered two heavy losses to the leaders this season. University High School / V.U. should finish their disappointing season by defeating the Dragons who have achieved only one win this season. TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 36/86%) NOB/St Pat’s v MHSOB La Trobe Uni v Kew UHS-VU v Dragons
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Old Xaverians 7.5, 9.9, 15.14, 24.16 (160) Prahran Assumption 1.2, 2.3, 3.3, 3.5 (23) GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Green 6, J. McDonnell 6, S. Chester 4, H. Lyons 2, N. Bye 2, T. Lee 2, A. Barrett 1, J. Pytel 1 Prahran Assumption: M. Ploenges 2, N. Mitchell 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: J. Raffaele, N. Bye, M. Green, J. McDonnell, S. Chester, W. Martin Prahran Assumption: P. O’Connor, M. Slaven, G. Ryan, D. McGrath, B. Michael, W. Walford Mt Lilydale 2.1, 4.2, 7.4, 12.10 (82) Old Geelong 2.1, 5.2, 7.5, 10.5 (65) GOALS, Mt Lilydale: M. Fernando 4, B. Boomsma 2, B. Hughes 2, G. Finkemeyer 2, A. Darragh 1, N. Trigwell 1 Old Geelong: M. Leslie 4, O. Davies 2, T. Angove 1, J. Graham 1, B. Ferguson 1, R. Officer 1 BEST, Mt Lilydale: J. Ingram, S. Hickey, N. Trigwell, G. Finkemeyer, C. Johnson, B. Boomsma Old Geelong: T. Angove, M. Leslie, E. Keena, O. Davies, B. Ferguson, W. Harris Hawthorn 4.6, 11.16, 22.16, 33.20 (218) Masala 1.2, 1.5, 3.5, 6.5 (41) GOALS, Hawthorn: A. Mitropoulos 7, J. Farah 6, T. Wise 5, A. Marguccio 5, S. Neohoritis 4, M. Dabab 2, A. Brizzi 2, M. Elijah 1, C. Katsanevakis 1 Masala: S. Freeman 4, M. Peddlesden 1, J. Toikalkin 1 BEST, Hawthorn: A. Marguccio, A. Brizzi, M. Dabab, D. Raponi, C. Buckley, A. Toumbakis Masala: J. Toikalkin, D. Nugent, A. Planche, J. Kyle, J. Logan, D. Crkvenac
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LAST ROUND
Emmaus St Leos 8.3, 12.6, 17.8, 24.12 (156) Bulleen Templestowe 3.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.2 (20) GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: R. Hughes 8, M. Pietryk 6, A. Athorne 3, T. Walters 2, J. Hoskins 2, O. Scott 1, S. Bavage 1, D. Miller 1 Bulleen Templestowe: J. Caridi 1, R. Brancatisano 1, N. Nassios 1 BEST, Emmaus St Leos: A. Athorne, R. Hughes, M. Pietryk, J. Vince, S. Gregory, A. Gordon Bulleen Templestowe: M. Vergamalis, R. Rametta, A. Greco, R. Brancatisano, J. Caridi, C. Smith Richmond Central 4.1, 5.5, 7.10, 10.14 (74) Eley Park Sharks 2.3, 6.7, 8.10, 10.11 (71) GOALS, Richmond Central: M. Sandilands 2, S. Hartmann 2, G. Cartwright 1, N. Rice 1, J. Stevenson 1, T. Nolan 1, L. Cartwright 1, R. Nolan 1 Eley Park Sharks: G. Baker 4, J. Brown 2, C. Cresswell 2, T. Alexopoulos 1, R. Dingeldei 1 BEST, Richmond Central: J. Stevenson, J. Little, C. Nontapan, R. Nolan, T. Nolan, T. Evans Eley Park Sharks: G. Baker, C. Cresswell, J. Flower, S. Judd, B. Sahlstrom, T. Silvers Williamstown CYMS 5.1, 8.2, 13.7, 15.15 (105) Therry Penola 4.3, 8.5, 11.6, 13.8 (86) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: M. Ferrie 9, J. Streets 1, L. McKenzie 1, D. Ellis 1, J. Gill 1, D. Patterson 1, D. Elias 1 Therry Penola: M. Helm 4, J. Vernali 2, D. McKibbin 2, L. Vassallo 2, T. Goodwin 1, S. Bannister 1, R. McKerrow 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: M. Busuttil, J. Farley, J. Gill, J. Trethowan, F. Henry, M. Ferrie Therry Penola: C. Contreras, B. Wilson, M. Helm, D. Casey, S. Bannister, S. Matthews
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NOBS / St Pats 1.3, 5.4, 7.9, 11.12 (78) La Trobe Uni 0.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 (15) GOALS, NOBS / St Pats: T. O’Halloran 3, T. Macleod 2, B. O’Halloran 2, A. Brennan 2, T. Bayles 1, T. Mcleod 1 La Trobe Uni: B. Jordan 1, D. Sidebottom 1 BEST, NOBS / St Pats: T. Pick, T. Mcleod, L. Fogarty, T. O’Halloran, M. Karunaratne, B. O’Halloran La Trobe Uni: B. Jordan, T. Mcphan, M. Mackenzie, M. Sturges, N. Kleindienst, A. Hughes Kew 3.3, 7.9, 11.15, 14.25 (109) UHS-VU 0.2, 1.5, 3.7, 6.8 (44) GOALS, Kew: R. Spillane 3, M. Batchelor 3, M. Facciolo 1, T. Hunter 1, J. Mould 1, R. Shute 1, A. Cross 1, J. O’Halloran 1, A. Quinn 1, J. Galbraith 1 UHS-VU: J. Mitchell 1, D. McGahey 1, M. Sandry 1, H. Waterman 1, S. Seeger-Snowden 1, A. Hellner 1 BEST, Kew: A. Quinn, J. Galbraith, J. O’Halloran, A. Acfield, D. Coe, J. Mould UHS-VU: M. Morise, S. Seeger-Snowden, S. Smits, H. Waterman, E. Coombe, J. Wright MHSOB 5.2, 13.4, 17.7, 20.14 (134) Dragons 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.3 (27) GOALS, MHSOB: S. Grantham 5, M. McKinnon 4, L. Albiston 2, D. Grantham 1, J. Anderson 1, J. Quarmby 1, N. Guthrie 1, J. Lewis 1, D. Nuttall 1, R. Coxon 1, C. Brown 1, D. Ndenzako 1 Dragons: not supplied BEST, MHSOB: S. Grantham, J. Quarmby, M. McKinnon, D. Grantham, D. Nuttall, M. Engelander Dragons: not supplied
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SHARPSHOOTERS Premier Matthew Handley Chad Jones Shura Taft Scott Gower
Old Xaverians St Bernards Collegians Beaumaris FC
LR TOTAL 2 40 7 32 4 31 0 29
Premier C Ed Turner Dominic Bolger Joseph Cosgriff David Forrest
Hampton Rovers AFC Marcellin OC Monash Blues PEGS Football Club
LR TOTAL 1 39 1 38 1 37 2 36
Premier Reserve Benjamin Considine Ned Walmsley Billy Riddle Justin Crameri
St Bernards Old Scotch Collegians University Blacks
LR TOTAL 3 22 0 21 4 20 0 19
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 6 39 0 23 0 21
Premier Thirds Damien Ryan Andrew Walsh Todd Daniher Tim Varigos
St Bernards University Blues Old Xaverians Collegians
LR TOTAL 0 28 0 18 1 17 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 1 80 4 67 3 39 0 35
Premier B David Fayman Michael Meehan Jake Lew Panayioti Karageorgiou
AJAX Afc Old Haileyburians AJAX Afc St Kevins OB
LR TOTAL 0 50 1 40 3 35 0 30
Division 1 Reserve Matthew Sultana Steven Barlow Joel Quinn Jon Rice
Williamstown CYMS Williamstown CYMS Therry Penola Prahran Assumption AFC
LR TOTAL 1 43 2 35 1 33 1 27
Premier B Reserve Jamie Mugavin Julian Gambaro Will Osborn Cameron Tunbridge
University Blues St Kevins OB Caulfield Grammarians Old Melburnians
LR TOTAL 1 47 0 39 4 27 3 26
Division 2 David Boundy Sabastian Ciavola Andrew Brazzale Aaron Thornton
Old Paradians Eltham Collegians AFC Kew AFC Elsternwick AFC
LR TOTAL 0 59 0 52 5 46 2 37
Premier B Thirds Charles Randles Zev Aron Israel Gutnick Alexander Edmondson
St Kevins OB AJAX Afc AJAX Afc Beaumaris FC
LR TOTAL 8 30 0 24 1 24 3 23
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 3 61 0 37 1 37 5 37
Premier C Reserve Nicholas Manning Tim Naylor Jack Fenner Jake Archdeacon
Ormond AFC Ormond AFC PEGS Football Club Peninsula OB
LR TOTAL 6 28 7 27 0 23 3 21
Division 3 Christopher Beluszar Rhys Kirk Damon Marcon Ryan Harding
Emmaus St Leos OC AFC UHS-VU AFC Northern Blues Emmaus St Leos OC AFC
LR TOTAL 0 50 1 47 5 45 1 43
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Division 3 Reserve Mitchell Sweeney Travis Houlden Leigh Booth Jake Munro
UHS-VU AFC Eley Park Sharks Eley Park Sharks Richmond Central AFC
LR TOTAL 0 52 2 30 1 29 0 28
Under 19 South Campbell Jones Jack Meeking James Grigoriou Jaycob Johnson
Hampton Rovers AFC Ormond AFC Oakleigh AFC Peninsula OB
LR TOTAL 7 48 0 42 5 29 1 29
U19 Premier Jeremy Hannan James Canterbury Jonathan Daggian Sam Lewin
Old Xaverians St Kevins OB Old Scotch St Kevins OB
LR TOTAL 0 55 5 51 1 44 7 37
VAFA Colts Kieren McKeogh Josh Swainston Brandyn Foley Nicholas Munari
Mazenod OC Mazenod OC Point Cook AFC UHS-VU AFC
LR TOTAL 7 52 2 31 3 26 3 25
Division 4 Reserve Jason Jackomos Shane Devers Aaron Thompson Glenn Williams
Hawthorn AFC West Brunswick AFC West Brunswick AFC Box Hill North AFC
LR TOTAL 4 61 1 33 1 26 1 25
Club XVIII (1) Ari Mitropoulos Antonio Brizzi Anthony Marguccio Sam Chester
Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Old Xaverians
LR TOTAL 7 66 2 46 5 42 4 36
Division 4 Jason Ince Sam Gold Andrew Baker Daniel Penny
Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Canterbury Football Club Box Hill North AFC
LR TOTAL 3 69 4 48 2 42 0 36
Club XVIII (2) Robert Hughes Joshua Brown Joe Vernali Mark Pietryk
Emmaus St Leos OC AFC Eley Park Sharks Therry Penola OB Emmaus St Leos OC AFC
LR TOTAL 8 42 2 41 2 30 6 28
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 1 38 1 34 1 30
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 0 36 2 34 0 22 2 20
Under 19 Section 3 Mitchell Nixon Nicholas Ebinger Xavier Burns Daniel Ryan
Old Carey Grammarians Williamstown CYMS Marcellin OC St Mary’s Salesian
LR TOTAL 9 66 4 63 0 53 4 41
Under 19 North Josh Stephens Thomas Hancock Jack Firth Reuben Blackmore-Moore
Wyndam Suns Football Club Yarra Valley OB St Bernards Ivanhoe AFC
LR TOTAL 0 47 4 36 5 30 0 25
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 PREMIER C Marcellin Monash Blues Hampton Rovers PEGS Oakleigh Parkdale Vultures Peninsula Old Camberwell Ormond Banyule
DIVISION TWO P W L 14 11 3 14 10 4 14 10 4 14 8 6 14 7 7 14 7 7 14 7 7 14 5 8 14 2 11 14 2 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
F 1329 1246 1318 1163 1125 1076 1120 1199 1031 1060
A 953 781 1036 1227 1017 1144 1224 1189 1388 1708
% 139.45 159.54 127.22 94.78 110.62 94.06 91.5 100.84 74.28 62.06
Pts 44 40 40 32 28 28 28 22 10 8
A 486 693 751 870 1027 1022 916 1015 850 1931
% 258.64 169.55 163.25 100.34 82.08 111.15 109.28 74.78 98 21.13
Pts 52 48 36 36 28 26 24 16 14 0
% 588.7 279.64 138.04 103.82 96.89 60.57 74.57 35.55 34.32
Pts 56 48 36 28 28 28 24 16 12
PREMIER C RESERVES PEGS Parkdale Vultures Old Camberwell Monash Blues Oakleigh Ormond Peninsula Marcellin Hampton Rovers Banyule
P W L 14 13 1 13 11 2 14 9 5 14 9 5 14 7 7 14 6 7 14 6 8 14 4 10 14 3 10 13 0 13
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 1257 1175 1226 873 843 1136 1001 759 833 408
P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
W 14 10 9 8 7 7 5 5 3 1
D 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 1
FF 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0
F 1719 1387 929 653 840 550 742 423 404
A 292 496 673 629 867 908 995 1190 1177
L 0 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
F 1747 1175 1312 1203 1386 1237 1118 1011 958 876
A 821 1013 1106 1169 1140 1274 1436 1204 1252 1608
% 212.79 115.99 118.63 102.91 121.58 97.1 77.86 83.97 76.52 54.48
Pts 56 40 36 32 28 28 22 20 14 4
DIVISION ONE RESERVES Williamstown CYMS Prahran Assumption Therry Penola Old Geelong Whitefriars Yarra Valley Bulleen Templestowe NOBS/St Pats MHSOB Old Mentonians
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D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1392 1583 1313 1211 1362 1207 1121 952 771 677
A 870 761 936 943 1063 1054 1298 1586 1528 1550
% 160 208.02 140.28 128.42 128.13 114.52 86.36 60.03 50.46 43.68
Pts 48 44 44 36 32 28 24 12 8 4
Old Eltham Collegians St Mary's Salesian Ivanhoe Kew Old Paradians St Johns Monash Gryphons Glen Eira South Melbourne Districts Elsternwick
P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
W L 13 1 12 2 11 3 11 3 6 8 4 9 4 9 4 10 3 11 1 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
F 1634 1740 1571 1490 824 792 836 577 667 264
A 605 514 555 677 1036 1053 1277 1222 1277 2193
% 270.08 338.52 283.06 220.09 79.54 75.21 65.47 47.22 52.23 12.04
Pts 52 48 44 44 24 18 18 16 12 4
P W L 14 11 3 14 10 4 14 10 4 14 9 5 14 8 6 14 7 7 14 7 7 14 7 7 14 7 7 14 4 10 14 4 10 14 0 14
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1678 1587 1256 1365 1261 1354 1030 1069 1063 1004 1009 349
A 830 1029 996 956 1025 1120 959 1084 1171 1093 1249 2513
% 202.17 154.23 126.1 142.78 123.02 120.89 107.4 98.62 90.78 91.86 80.78 13.89
Pts 44 40 40 36 32 28 28 28 28 16 16 0
DIVISION THREE L 0 2 5 5 5 6 8 9 11
DIVISION ONE Therry Penola Williamstown CYMS NOBS/St Pats Old Geelong Prahran Assumption Old Mentonians Yarra Valley Whitefriars Bulleen Templestowe MHSOB
P W L 14 12 2 14 11 3 14 11 3 14 9 5 14 8 6 14 7 7 14 6 8 14 3 11 14 2 12 14 1 13
DIVISION TWO RESERVES
D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
PREMIER C THIRDS P W 12 12 13 11 11 6 11 6 9 4 11 5 13 5 11 2 13 2
Kew St Mary's Salesian Old Eltham Collegians Old Paradians St Johns Ivanhoe South Melbourne Districts Elsternwick Monash Gryphons Glen Eira
P W L 14 11 3 14 11 3 14 10 4 14 9 5 14 8 6 14 8 6 14 6 8 14 5 9 14 2 12 14 0 14
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1396 1097 1131 1169 1050 1025 845 930 638 391
A 643 693 568 885 832 883 915 1050 1390 1852
% 217.11 158.3 199.12 132.09 126.2 116.08 92.35 88.57 45.9 21.11
Pts 44 44 40 36 32 32 24 20 8 0
Emmaus St Leos Northern Blues Swinburne University Aquinas Albert Park Richmond Central Power House St Francis Xavier UHS-VU La Trobe University Eley Park Sharks South Mornington
DIVISION THREE RESERVES Richmond Central UHS-VU La Trobe University Aquinas Swinburne University Albert Park Power House Eley Park Sharks St Francis Xavier Emmaus St Leos Northern Blues South Mornington
P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
W 12 12 9 9 9 8 8 7 5 3 2 0
L 2 2 5 5 5 6 6 7 9 11 12 14
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 1545 1304 1200 930 933 1250 1114 1230 772 775 795 421
P 13 14 12 14 14 12 14 12
W 12 10 10 7 6 4 3 1
L 1 4 2 7 8 8 11 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Agst % PTS 555 278.38 48 811 160.79 48 670 179.1 36 826 112.59 36 1007 92.65 36 745 167.79 32 736 151.36 32 846 145.39 28 1165 66.27 20 1276 60.74 12 1317 60.36 8 2361 17.83 0
VAFA COLTS Mazenod St Bernards Westbourne Gr Point Cook AFC Williamstown CYMS Old Paradians UHS-VU / Flemington University Blues
F 1149 1087 857 794 654 552 554 406
A 322 511 429 783 985 804 926 1141
% 356.83 212.72 199.77 101.4 66.4 68.66 59.83 35.58
Pts 52 40 40 28 24 16 12 4
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 DIVISION FOUR P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
Hawthorn West Brunswick Canterbury Manningham Cobras Westbourne Gr Box Hill North Point Cook Dragons North Brunswick Chadstone
UNDER 19 PREMIER W 14 12 11 8 7 6 6 4 2 0
L 0 2 3 6 7 8 8 10 12 14
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1914 1483 1458 1262 1395 1266 1063 863 967 570
A 631 890 1130 979 1168 1377 1218 1388 1324 2136
% 303.33 166.63 129.03 128.91 119.43 91.94 87.27 62.18 73.04 26.69
Pts 56 48 44 32 28 24 24 16 8 0
% 56 48 32 32 30 28 18 12 12 12
Pts 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0
West Brunswick Hawthorn Westbourne Gr Canterbury Manningham Cobras Box Hill North North Brunswick Point Cook Chadstone Dragons
W 14 12 8 8 7 7 4 3 3 3
L 0 2 6 6 6 7 9 11 11 11
D B F 0 2209 258 0 1846 437 0 1013 752 0 985 1209 1 750 907 0 860 1147 1 789 1340 0 744 1352 0 659 1602 0 499 1350
A 856.2 422.43 134.71 81.47 82.69 74.98 58.88 55.03 41.14 36.96
D 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
FF 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
F 1807 1537 1481 1243 1040 996 725 437
A 660 741 808 1025 1135 1415 1528 2037
% 273.79 207.42 183.29 121.27 91.63 70.39 47.45 21.45
Pts 52 44 42 34 24 12 8 8
Old Trinity Whitefriars Fitzroy University Blues Parkdale Vultures Mazenod Old Brighton Collegians University Blacks Caulfield Grammarians
P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
W L 11 3 10 4 10 4 10 4 9 5 6 8 5 9 5 9 4 10 0 14
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1168 1233 1206 1296 1201 926 801 571 637 683
A 799 731 856 934 858 948 1107 981 1188 1320
% 146.18 168.67 140.89 138.76 139.98 97.68 72.36 58.21 53.62 51.74
Pts 44 40 40 40 36 24 20 20 16 0
L 3 3 4 4 6 9 10 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1410 1414 1408 1195 1112 808 911 803
A 832 873 920 871 939 1125 1197 1579
% 169.47 161.97 153.04 137.2 118.42 71.82 76.11 50.85
Pts 44 44 40 40 32 20 16 4
L 1 5 4 2 6 7 8 8 7 13
D 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
F 1285 1106 1175 905 1054 1015 906 1074 590 506
A 678 882 941 507 816 1042 904 1097 896 1469
% 189.53 125.4 124.87 178.5 129.17 97.41 100.22 97.9 65.85 34.45
Pts 52 36 36 32 30 28 24 24 8 2
UNDER 19 SECTION 3
Club XVIII (1) Hawthorn Old Xaverians Mt Lilydale Prahran Assumption Old Geelong Masala
P W L 14 13 1 13 10 3 13 9 3 14 8 5 14 6 8 14 3 11 13 2 11 13 2 11
UNDER 19 SECTION 2
DIVISION FOUR RESERVES P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
St Bernards St Kevins Old Xaverians Beaumaris Old Scotch De La Salle St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Old Melburnians
P 14 13 14 14 13 14
W 14 11 7 7 1 1
L 0 2 7 7 12 13
D 0 1 0 0 0 0
F 2016 1736 1201 964 653 612
A 643 807 1144 1250 1514 1868
% 313.53 215.12 104.98 77.12 43.13 32.76
Pts 56 48 28 28 4 4
D 0 0 1 1 0 0
FF 0 1 0 0 0 0
F 1356 1049 964 1000 863 588
A % 675 200.89 1006 104.27 753 128.02 1000 100 984 87.7 1457 40.36
Pts 44 40 38 26 20 0
Old Ivanhoe Williamstown CYMS Old Carey Marcellin AJAX Old Camberwell Old Xaverians St Mary's Salesian
P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
W 11 11 10 10 8 5 4 1
Club XVIII (2) Emmaus St Leos Williamstown CYMS Richmond Central Therry Penola Eley Park Sharks Bulleen Templestowe
P W L 14 11 3 13 9 4 14 9 4 14 6 7 14 5 9 13 0 13
CLUB XVIII (3) La Trobe University NOBS / St Pats MHSOB Kew UHS-VU Dragons
P W L 12 11 1 13 11 2 13 6 7 14 6 8 14 2 12 10 2 8
D 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 2 1 1 0 0 0
F 1569 1367 891 859 720 423
A 396 626 977 1042 1371 1598
% 396.21 218.37 91.2 82.44 52.52 26.47
Pts 52 48 28 24 8 8
UNDER 19 NORTH Ivanhoe Wyndham Suns St Bernards Therry Penola Banyule PEGS La Trobe University Yarra Valley Northern Blues Whitefriars
UNDER 19 SOUTH Oakleigh Ormond De La Salle Beaumaris Hampton Rovers Peninsula Monash Blues Old Haileybury Collegians MHSOB
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P W 14 13 14 9 14 8 9 7 14 7 14 7 14 6 14 6 9 2 14 0
P W L 12 10 2 14 12 2 13 9 4 13 7 6 14 8 6 14 7 7 14 5 9 14 5 9 12 4 8 14 1 13
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D FF 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1193 1383 1136 1341 1142 1170 862 805 601 533
A 548 656 808 907 927 1062 1193 1169 1258 1563
% Pts 217.7 48 210.82 48 140.59 40 147.85 32 123.19 32 110.17 28 72.25 20 68.86 20 47.77 16 34.1 4
63
WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Club St Bernards
Seniors
Reserves
19/18
Thirds/ C18
Total
40
24
39
10
113
University Blues
48
26
30
5.5
109.5
Therry Penola OB
56
20
24
6.5
106.5
Williamstown CYMS
40
22
33
9.5
104.5
St Kevins OB
32
24
31.5
9.5
97
Hawthorn AFC
56
24
0
14
94
Ivanhoe AFC
28
22
39
0
89
Marcellin OC
44
8
30
6
88
Old Carey Grammarians
40
12
30
5
87
PEGS Football Club
32
26
21
8
87
1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 PREMIER University Blacks St Bernards Old Trinity Old Scotch Collegians Old Xaverians Beaumaris Old Brighton De La Salle St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
PREMIER B P W L 13 11 2 13 10 3 13 8 5 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 6 7 13 5 8 13 4 9 13 4 9 13 3 10
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1259 1167 1032 1100 978 889 1041 824 747 915
A 710 848 919 1020 1022 986 1104 1182 1101 1141
% 177.32 137.62 112.3 107.84 95.69 90.16 94.29 69.71 67.85 80.19
Pts 44 40 32 28 28 24 20 16 16 12
D 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
F 1152 923 941 912 835 761 866 741 747 686
A 566 719 783 787 813 761 808 962 1185 1180
% 203.53 128.37 120.18 115.88 102.71 100 107.18 77.03 63.04 58.14
Pts 48 32 30 28 28 26 24 20 16 8
PREMIER RESERVES St Bernards Old Xaverians Beaumaris Old Scotch Collegians University Blacks Old Brighton St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Trinity De La Salle
University Blues Old Carey St Kevins Old Melburnians Mazenod AJAX Fitzroy Caulfield Grammarians Old Haileybury Old Ivanhoe
P W 14 12 14 10 14 8 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 6 14 6 14 3 14 3
L 2 4 6 7 7 7 7 8 10 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
F 1636 1427 1391 1123 1123 1091 1005 947 991 870
A 649 1102 1209 1054 1166 1147 1234 1339 1326 1378
% 252.08 129.49 115.05 106.55 96.31 95.12 81.44 70.72 74.74 63.13
Pts 48 40 32 28 28 28 26 24 14 12
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1591 1540 1039 1091 939 910 801 682 612 562
A 433 581 723 992 1003 1008 1137 966 1502 1422
% 367.44 265.06 143.71 109.98 93.62 90.28 70.45 70.6 40.75 39.52
Pts 52 48 36 28 24 24 24 20 12 12
D 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
A % 607 234.27 746 173.46 695 160 901 130.41 1024 107.71 928 103.23 1040 83.94 1219 69.81 1168 51.71 1719 21.82
Pts 50 42 40 36 28 28 24 20 12 0
PREMIER B RESERVES
P W L 13 12 1 13 8 5 13 7 5 13 7 6 13 7 6 13 6 6 13 6 7 13 5 8 13 4 9 13 2 11
University Blues St Kevins Caulfield Grammarians Old Melburnians Old Carey Fitzroy Old Ivanhoe AJAX Old Haileybury Mazenod
P W L 14 13 1 14 12 2 14 9 5 14 7 7 14 6 8 14 6 8 14 6 8 14 5 9 14 3 11 14 3 11
PREMIER B THIRDS PREMIER THIRDS University Blacks Old Xaverians St Bernards University Blues Collegians Old Melburnians Old Scotch
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P W L 11 10 1 10 8 2 12 9 3 12 5 7 12 5 7 10 4 6 12 1 11
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
FF 1 3 0 1 0 0 0
F 975 971 979 844 681 548 572
A 598 593 619 800 755 892 972
% 163.04 163.74 158.16 105.5 90.2 61.43 58.85
Pts 48 44 40 24 24 20 8
Old Xaverians St Kevins Fitzroy Old Brighton Beaumaris AJAX Caulfield Grammarians Old Carey Old Trinity Mazenod
P 11 12 13 13 12 14 11 14 12 12
W 9 8 9 8 7 7 5 5 3 0
L 1 3 4 5 5 7 6 9 9 12
FF 1422 1294 1112 1175 1103 958 873 851 604 375
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