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EDITORIAL

Michael Sholly

@Michael_Sholly

RE-ESTABLISHING A WINNING CULTURE The season is well underway and we have an indication of who sits where in the respective sections. Teams know the standard necessary to play in finals, who the pace setters are and who will be fighting to maintain their place in the section. But history is littered with teams fast out of the blocks, who can’t sustain their form during the rigours of an 18 match season. Of the 72 clubs that started an incredible 67 have had a win and should have the confidence that they can perform at the level. Coincidentally five clubs have yet to taste defeat so all sections are incredibly competitive. However, until everyone has played each other, you don’t get a proper gauge on where you stand. In the second half of the season, matches are more structured as the coaches have a deeper understanding of the opposition. In the Premier sections, with all games on VAFATV, each player is thoroughly researched with match ups for each individual. This is generally not the case in the early rounds. This is when the coaching staff plays a more significant role. Strategy comes to the fore – you don’t necessarily have to have the best players to win games but you have a team who follows the structures and each player understands, believes and commits.

games before being relegated. Last season they finished the home and away season with 15 wins. The leaders remained, with captain Brendan Iezzi, last season winning the Moore Medal as the competitions best player, and coach Adam Andrews providing the stability that now see them as the only undefeated team in Premier. It is premature to think they are certain finalists, but their club has responded in the best possible fashion after a relegation. Therry Penola and Kew have continued their outstanding form from last year. Both won their respective senior and reserves premierships with Kew also winning the Under 18 section. These two clubs have both played in our Premier Section and have the history that proves that they can continue to develop and recruit players as they move up the grades. Both clubs have strong support off the field and it wouldn’t surprise to see them back as one of our leading Premier clubs. The final two undefeated teams, Hawthorn and West Brunswick, finished third and fourth in Division 4 last season and form would suggest that they are the two standout teams in that section.

To me the most fascinating aspect of the ladders is the success of newly promoted clubs. Clubs can go either way after experiencing success. In some cases, players can retire on a winning note and this leaves the club struggling to maintain the momentum in the higher section. Three of those clubs whose commitment to the task cannot be questioned are Old Trinity, Therry Penola and Kew.

The jump from Premier B to Premier is always intriguing. We have mentioned how Old Trinity has taken the step however the side that defeated them in the Grand Final, Old Brighton have struggled and are yet to win a match. I watched them last Saturday against Old Scotch and I am sure they are not far off a win, everyone knows how difficult it can be for opposition sides at the Beach Oval.

The outstanding start to the season by Old Trinity is an excellent example of how it was better for a club to be relegated to a lower section to gain a winning culture. In their previous three years in Premier Section, Old Trinity won a total of 14

The promotion and relegation system has again done its work with even competitions in all senior sections. Soon enough it will be Queen’s Birthday break and another chance to reassess the pecking order at the halfway mark. Front Cover: Collegians’ Lindsay Apted

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PREMIER

Andrew Leonard

@ Lennytalk

STARS RETURN, BUT OLD TRINITY PLOUGH ON The return of a number of VFL listed players to Premier clubs last weekend was a welcome fillip for each player’s home club. Collingwood released Jake Williams (DLS), Tom Tyquin and Jack Helliar (SBMT), and Lach Ferguson (Coll) back to their clubs. Essendon did likewise for Murphy Ambrose (OX); Footscray released Nick Jamieson and Jordan Clarke (OS) and Richmond released Ed Barlow (OS). The only unfortunate thing about them all being released last weekend, was the weather. The conditions limited their ability to show their class but nevertheless all were welcome inclusions and their experience and presence were a lift for those around them. Old Trinity didn’t have any VFL players return for their 10 goal demolition on Beaumaris. Of the 22 OT players last Saturday, 19 have come through the school with the other three players coming to the clubs as mates or as a brother to someone. It is a fantastic effort, and whilst there are other Premier clubs with an equally strong connection with their feeder school or junior club, Old Trinity are the only undefeated side after four rounds of the season. Beaumaris arrived at Daley Oval with a spring in their step. They had unblemished record that mirrored their first three weeks last year, but also an increased fitness base and a couple of new recruits bolstering an already talented list. The Sharks rightly had an air of confidence going into the match. The lush surface of Daley was a little more lush than usual and this required a change in game plan. Old Trinity familiar with the local flood plain played a simple wet weather game. One handpass then kick, get the territory, then numbers to the next contest. For four quarters the Sharks over possessed the ball. The first three OT goals were from Beaumaris errors in the back half when taking an extra possession. Old Trinity won the game in the first half, but their defence and indeed their midfield played manful roles in restricting the Sharks run throughout the day. Holding the Sharks to a single goal for the afternoon was a superb achievement. Brendan Iezzi has elevated his game again, his leadership with the ball in hand is unquestioned, but listening to him barking orders, setting up defensive zones 2

and positioning at stoppages is like having another coach on the ground. Old Brighton’s start to their return to Premier has not been all apples, but there are signs that the Tonners will snare a win soon. Old Scotch seemingly had the game in control for most of their match last week, but there were periods where Old Brighton had the Cardinals worried. The Cardinals has established and early lead but the game was always within reach as Brighton made their move in the third term, a Leigh Hendra special starting a momentum shift that saw the margin reduce to 10 points. Early goals to Old Scotch in the last, the second without the ball returning to the middle were like an arrow to the heart for Old Brighton. Shane Neaves’ influence continues to build each week for Old Scotch who will be happy with the four points. Old Brighton’s future is brighter than some of the doomsday talk that has surfaced already. Good luck to Andrew Edge in his 200th game for the Tonners today. For only the second time in De La Salle’s 60 year history three brothers played in the same team. Last year’s Woodrow Medallist Jake Williams joined bothers Sam and Luke in the senior side that defeated St Bedes/Mentone Tigers at the Dairy Bell. Whilst the Williams triumvirate were providing the run and silk and Tom Humphrey proving to be a rock in defence, having Matt Moore as a forward target was just as important for De La Salle. St Bedes/Mentone were well in the game trailing by 8 points at half time but no one could have predicted that De La would slam on six goals in a hearbeat in the third. It killed the game there and then as Paul Satterly lauded his team post match for their ‘total team effort’. Old Xaverians spent most of the first and final PREMIER — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 13 / 65%) Old Scotch v Old Xaverians Collegians v Old Trinity University Blacks v De La Salle St Bernard’s v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Brighton v Beaumaris

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quarters with 17 men as two reports to key players soured their first win of 2014. Xavs held on by 3 points against a gallant Collegians at Toorak Park. The result leaves both clubs at 1-3 and what we take out of the match is hard to establish other than the fact that Beetham and Shaw have been dealt with by the tribunal, and we were denied a real look at these sides after weather turned the match into a battle of attrition. Luke Barry has been a find for Old Xavs as has Jarryd Skene, both are performing on a weekly basis at this level. Shura Taft has been omnipresent in Collegians best players all year and his three goals could have been more had he kicked straight. In the end it was a game of inches and Xavs just had enough to hang on for a much needed win. Uni Blacks travelled to St Bernard’s with an understanding of the monumental effort that would be required to win at the Snakepit for a second year in a row. Even in the lean times, St Bernard’s ability to make life difficult for visiting sides is notorious, and importantly 2014 is not shaping as one of those lean times. Four goals in each of the first two terms

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Old Brighton are moving in the right direction but the Sharks have a point to prove after last week. Would like to see the Tonners win but can’t tip them just yet. Both Old Scotch and Old Xaverians have struggled to find second gear this year, going with the Cardinals at home. Uni Blacks should slow the momentum building at De La Salle when they run out at the Uni whilst St Bernard’s will be too strong for St Bedes/Mentone Tigers at the Snakepit. Old Trinty will make it five straight wins when they travel to Harry Trott to tackle Collegians.

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De La Salle 1.2, 3.8, 9.9, 12.12 (84) St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 1.4, 2.6, 3.9, 3.12 (30) Goals, De La Salle: J. Oakley 3, S. Williams 2, M. Moore 2, L. Wood 1, E. Clinch 1, S. Hogan 1, D. Millwood 1, T. Allan 1 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: C. Hansen 2, J. Tyquin 1 Best, De La Salle: T. Humphrey, O. Persson, S. Williams, J. Oakley, M. Fieldsend, M. Moore St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: S. D’Andrea, T. Garside, C. Richards, P. Wintle, T. Jeans, B. O’Toole Old Scotch 3.6, 6.9, 9.13, 11.16 (82) Old Brighton 1.3, 3.5, 7.7, 8.9 (57) Goals, Old Scotch: E. Furey 2, C. Watts 2, T. McKinley 2, L. Hill 2, J. Bull 1, M. van den Broek 1, C. O’Shannessy 1 Old Brighton: L. Hendra 2, D. Anthony 1, M. Bruin 1, T. Jakobi 1, J. Pascoe 1, D. Verney 1, T. Mentiplay 1 Best, Old Scotch: S. Neaves, J. Bull, R. Eva, E. Barlow, C. O’Shannessy, A. Jelbart Old Brighton: D. Fallon, M. Bruin, D. Anthony, N. Marston, L. Hendra, L. Forato Old Trinity 4.5, 8.8, 9.13, 10.15 (75) Beaumaris 1.1, 1.5, 1.8, 1.8 (14) Goals, Old Trinity: J. Hunt 3, E. Weatherson 2, B. Iezzi 1, C. Pohl 1, A. Heuston 1, M. Kilpin 1, M. Yeoman 1 Beaumaris: W. Edmonds 1 Best, Old Trinity: B. Iezzi, J. Steinhart, J. Hunt, H. Tinney, A. Scott, M. Kilpin Beaumaris: S. McBain, M. DeFontenay, J. Nash, M. Petering, A. Carroll, R. Cathcart Old Xaverians 2.0, 6.2, 7.4, 8.5 (53) Collegians 3.2, 5.5, 7.6, 7.8 (50) Goals, Old Xaverians: M. Handley 2, M. Douglas 1, C. Margin 1, A. Mathis 1, D. Symeopoulos 1, L. Smith 1, M. Skidmore 1 Collegians: S. Taft 3, A. Croft 2, L. Apted 1, L. Ferguson 1 Best, Old Xaverians: L. Barry, J. Skene, E. Prowse, M. Douglas, M. Jenkinson, M. Handley Collegians: S. Taft, T. Zimbachs, C. Hylton, A. Fahie, H. Croft, J. Jorgensen St Bernards 4.1, 8.4, 10.8, 15.9 (99) University Blacks 2.5, 4.8, 7.10, 9.12 (66) Goals, St Bernards: N. Cooke 4, T. Gleeson 3, J. Madden 2, M. Hannan 1, A. Merrington 1, A. Bentick 1, L. Madden 1, S. Caven 1, J. Bevanda 1 University Blacks: A. Pattison 3, T. Kruse 2, J. Slabbert 2, J. Ernest 1, B. Mahon 1 Best, St Bernards: N. Cooke, T. Sullivan, A. Bentick, G. Chivers, A. Merrington, A. Singleton University Blacks: J. Slabbert, A. Pattison, J. Blake, S. Hogan, S. Weekley, T. Kruse

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gave the home team a 20 point edge at the break. Whilst Blacks reduced that by three quarter time, a five goal final term saw St Bernard’s join Blacks and Beaumaris at 3-1. Bentick was his industrial self, and Sullivan continues to rack up the plaudits. This week however it was Nick Cooke who stole the show with his four goals and ball use making the incisions to the Blacks rearguard at the perfect times. Blacks returned another sub 10 goal effort and will need Jandre Slabbert to hit the scoreboard as well as he hit the packs last week to give support to Pattison (3) and Kruse (2).

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De La Salle 3.1, 7.2, 9.2, 9.2 (56) St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 0.3, 1.6, 2.8, 4.10 (34) Goals, De La Salle: K. Grant 2, A. Kneebone 1, M. Hogan 1, A. Forato 1, T. Parker 1, C. Athanassiou 1, N. Fyfield 1, M. Allan 1 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: P. Groves 2, J. Dalzotto 1, T. Gogerly 1 Best, De La Salle: A. Forato, L. Jarvis, T. Parker, J. Fisher, N. Fyfield, K. Grant St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: T. Gogerly, M. Pitt, C. McCready, P. Groves, D. Waters, J. Beckwith Old Scotch 0.3, 3.4, 3.7, 6.13 (49) Old Brighton 2.3, 3.5, 5.6, 5.7 (37) Goals, Old Scotch: J. Davis 2, M. Wills 1, N. Walmsley 1, H. Perry 1, W. Strange 1 Old Brighton: S. Hooy 2, B. Felsenthal 1, M. Tregear 1, L. Healy 1 Best, Old Scotch: J. Davis, H. Perry, C. Long, M. Wills, T. Holding, A. Harlock Old Brighton: S. Hooy, Z. Alcott, B. Blatt, H. Cannon, T. Hamilton, W. Bardoel Beaumaris 3.7, 4.11, 5.11, 7.14 (56) Old Trinity 1.0, 2.0, 2.0, 3.0 (18) Goals, Beaumaris: M. Ensor 3, O. Webber 2, T. Rayner 1, D. Pritchard 1 Old Trinity: N. Chamberlain 1, T. Mitchell 1, D. Chamberlain 1 Best, Beaumaris: M. Stevens, W. Gillespie, L. Edmondson, M. Ensor, L. Bourne, D. Pritchard Old Trinity: P. Mescher, A. Syme, B. Barratt, N. Chamberlain, D. Chamberlain, M. Cooper Collegians 2.4, 6.6, 9.6, 12.7 (79) Old Xaverians 2.4, 4.4, 5.4, 6.4 (40) Goals, Collegians: D. Chaplin-Burch 5, B. Riddle 4, M. Singleton 1, J. Hampton 1, S. Cutts 1 Old Xaverians: J. Close 2, C. Beetham 1, M. Romanin 1, J. Darrer 1, H. Healey 1 Best, Collegians: S. Hall, D. Chaplin-Burch, S. Cutts, B. Riddle, N. Bobeff, C. Jesaveluk Old Xaverians: J. Forrest, D. Prowse, J. Close, L. Denton, M. Romanin, J. Darrer St Bernards 3.3, 5.6, 8.7, 9.11 (65) University Blacks 2.2, 2.4, 4.8, 8.10 (58) Goals, St Bernards: B. Considine 3, B. Cooper 2, B. Garth 1, C. Peart 1, D. Wall 1, L. Scerri 1 University Blacks: A. Mackay 2, A. Robbins 1, S. Butler 1, L. Huntington 1, A. Williamson 1, S. Aldous 1, B. Vile 1 Best, St Bernards: P. Le Noury, L. Sullivan, P. Gamwell, B. Considine, J. Manunzio, I. Madden University Blacks: X. Flanagan, D. Cooper, S. Butler, P. Aitken, A. Robbins, J. Champion De Crespign

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PREMIER B

Blair Morton

@blairwmorton

MID TABLE LOG JAM A wet, boggy round five sees both the relegated and promoted sides for 2014 sit at the top and bottom of the ladder respectively, and the race for the top four extended the field of potential candidates. St Kevins out-bodied AJAX at home to prove themselves as a red hot finals chance; Fitzroy wrestled out a victory against Caulfield Grammarians at Brunswick Street; Old Carey beat Old Ivanhoe and became equal ladder leaders; Old Haileybury slogged out a win against Melburnians in a low scoring affair; and University Blues put Mazenod to the sword in a master class. AJAX travelled to play SKOB at TH King Oval in a fixture that was to separate the sides on the ladder and solidify a spot in the top four for the victor. St Kevins got the jump early and dominated the game for all four quarters. AJAX only managed a single goal half time, while SKOB raced away to a 29-point lead at the main break. SKOB dominated stoppages and contests with bigger, harder bodies than their rivals, while run through the middle and class of ball movement created a lethal combination that the Jackers couldn’t contain. Only troubling the scorers with four behinds in the third term, AJAX were out of the running at the final change, 40 points in arrears of SKOB with only one goal on the scoreboard. Four junk time goals in the last couldn’t close the gap for AJAX, as Coates and Karageorgiou dobbed three each and Nash, Wood and Salopek moved the ball with class to help SKOB to a 54 point win. St Kevins travel to Old Ivanhoe today, while AJAX host Old Melburnians. Fitzroy needed a win to stay in touch with the top four, and they fought one out at home against Caulfield Grammarians. Fitzroy kicked at goal wildly, getting the early jump despite their inaccuracy finishing with 4.11 on the scoreboard by half time, to the Field’s 3.5. Although Caulfield weren’t finished, and showed some grit in the third term, dominating play and kicking two goals four while holding Fitzroy to only one behind. However it was The Red’s who had more heart, roaring like the Fitzroy of Old and booting two 4

goals seven and this time holding Caulfield to only one point for the quarter to win by 15 points on a day when goals were hard to find. Fitzroy Need to beat Mazenod next week if they are to keep their top four hopes alive, while Caufield take on the surging Old Carey. Old Carey’s surge continued at home, with a 26 point win over Old Ivanhoe. The win wasn’t without a battle for Carey, though, who after jumping to an 11 point lead at quarter time, found themselves 20 points down at the main break. A gutsy third quarter proved the difference for Old Carey, dominating play with five goals two to Ivanhoe’s two behinds setting the foundations for a win. Old Carey kept their foot to the throat of Old Ivanhoe in the last, exceeding the Hoes’ two goals one with four goals and fives behinds, to win the quarter and the match. Roach played with class and nabbed two majors for the home side, with the aid of Crowther and Howat who were too strong for the Ivanhoe midfield in Vella and Groth and a gallant performance from Siciliano, who dobbed five majors. Old Haileybury grappled against Old Melburnians in an old fashioned slog at the Junction Oval. Both sides were level at quarter time, before Haileyburians broke free and kicked two majors in the second term to enjoy a 15 point margin at the main break. As the rain cleared and conditions bettered in the third quarter, both teams began to move he ball with more fluidity. OM’s lifted to win the quarter but still trailed narrowly by three points at three quarter time. Old Haileybury dominated the scoring in the final term, but were wasteful with their opportunities. The Bloods booted 1.6 to OM’s three behinds to clinch an important win on the road and bring them back PREMIER B — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 11 / 44%) Mazenod v Fitzroy Old Ivanhoe v St Kevins AJAX v Old Melburnians Caulfield Grammarians v Old Carey Old Haileybury v University Blues

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in contention with the chasing pack. Paul, Stowe and Backway were among the best for the victors, while Peacock and Batchet can be content with their games. It is still difficult to get a read on the form of Old Melburnians but one this is clear, they need to start winning some of these close ones soon. Both sides face tough opposition today, Melburnians shape up against AJAX, while Old Haileybury take on the steaming Uni Blues. A win for both sides would confirm the belief that this section is wide open.

won every quarter easily and held Mazenod to one behind for the entire second half in what turned out being a flogging. The day truly belonged to Uni Blues, as Summers starred around the ground and kicked four majors, alongside Butler, Carr and Mugavin who were the pick of players within the well oiled machine. Kelly and Patti played brave games for Mazenod, who will take some lessons from a day they would rather forget into their clash against Fitzroy today. Uni Blues, on the other hand should keep the momentum moving when they travel to Old Haileybury.

University Blues made up for last week’s loss by absolutely dismantling Mazenod in front of a parochial crowd celebrating the 10 year anniversary of their 2004 A Grade flags. The Blues

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LAST ROUND

Old Carey 5.3, 5.4, 10.6, 14.11 (95) Old Ivanhoe 3.4, 8.6, 8.8, 10.9 (69) Goals, Old Carey: M. Evans 2, T. Roach 2, J. Reid 2, C. Howat 2, N. Richardson 1, L. McQueenMiscamble 1, L. Macleod 1, G. Parker 1, R. Bongetti 1, T. Smith 1 Old Ivanhoe: V. Siciliano 5, J. Macdonald 2, B. Harrison 2, C. Groth 1 Best, Old Carey: C. Crowther, C. Howat, T. Roach, L. Macleod, A. Stewart-Holmes, J. Murphy Old Ivanhoe: A. Vella, C. Groth, J. Macdonald, J. Moio, V. Siciliano, B. Harrison Fitzroy 2.8, 4.11, 4.12, 6.19 (55) Caulfield Grammarians 2.1, 3.5, 5.9, 5.10 (40) Goals, Fitzroy: C. Stevic 1, W. Fenton 1, D. Bisetto 1, T. Biscaro 1, M. Kyroussis 1, W. Pickering 1 Caulfield Grammarians: T. Quinn 1, S. Stewart 1, L. O’Keefe 1, J. Small 1, T. Nixon 1 Best, Fitzroy: R. Angiolella, D. Patcas, W. Fenton, D. Pound-Palmieri, G. McCarthy, T. HudsonBevege Caulfield Grammarians: T. Nixon, D. O’Keefe, L. O’Keefe, B. Price, M. Bowden, H. Gates University Blues 4.3, 8.5, 13.7, 17.14 (116) Mazenod 1.3, 2.5, 2.6, 2.6 (18) Goals, University Blues: P. Summers 4, J. Mugavin 3, T. MacKenzie 2, M. Torney 2, J. Townley 1, W. Cuningham 1, T. Blakey 1, R. McMahon 1, A. Nice 1, M. Rippon 1 Mazenod: D. Kelly 1, B. Bonner 1 Best, University Blues: P. Summers, L. Butler, S. Carr, J. Mugavin, W. Cuningham, H. Vickers-Willis Mazenod: J. Kelly, A. Patti, S. Inglis, M. Johnson, J. Van Rensburg, F. Reed St Kevins 2.5, 5.9, 7.12, 13.17 (95) AJAX 1.2, 1.4, 1.8, 5.11 (41) Goals, St Kevins: W. Coates 3, P. Karageorgiou 3, J. Salopek 1, Z. Ginies 1, N. Meehan 1, H. Parkes 1, C. Matheson 1, G. Gleeson 1, J. Stewart 1 AJAX: A. Kalb 2, D. Fayman 2, J. Kalmus 1 Best, St Kevins: J. Nash, N. Wood, J. Salopek, B. Kanakis, G. Gleeson, Z. Ginies AJAX: J. Kalmus, G. Blieden, W. Steinberg, A. Kalb, J. Ludski, B. Caplan Old Haileybury 0.2, 2.5, 4.6, 5.12 (42) Old Melburnians 0.2, 0.3, 3.9, 3.12 (30) Goals, Old Haileybury: C. Povey1, J. Nicolopoulos 1, T. Chisholm 1, M. Meehan 1, J. Dawson 1 Old Melburnians: C. Beck 1, O. Hosking 1, T. Bachet 1 Best, Old Haileybury: J. Paul, M. Stowe, J. Backway, R. Johnson, J. Dawson, J. Alkemade Old Melburnians: S. Peacock, T. Bachet, N. De Steiger, N. Voyage, T. Paule, S. Gibbons

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Fitzroy 0.4, 3.5, 5.6, 6.7 (43) Caulfield Grammarians 1.2, 2.3, 3.8, 4.10 (34) Goals, Fitzroy: J. McGee 4, L. McNally 1, D. Cooney-O’Donoghue 1 Caulfield Grammarians: T. Stewart 1, R. Handel 1, W. Osborn 1, D. Roberts 1 Best, Fitzroy: A. Ricco, M. Racovalis, R. Willingham, R. Borland, C. Moore, J. Anderson Caulfield Grammarians: L. Bourke, D. Dickson, W. Berry, R. Handel, J. Gray, A. Clark University Blues 4.3, 8.6, 13.12, 17.15 (117) Mazenod 1.0, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 (8) Goals, University Blues: J. Wood 3, W. Hartnell 2, D. Heinz 2, J. Van De Pol 2, J. Mugavin 2, E. Ratcliffe 1, H. Weddell 1, T. Girdwood 1, B. Chomley 1, G. Chisholm 1, M. Steinbach 1 Mazenod: A. Ciavarella 1 Best, University Blues: T. Girdwood, E. Long, E. Ratcliffe, J. Van De Pol, M. Steinbach, J. Coumans Mazenod: B. Woods, M. Rice, J. Trounce, S. Veltman, D. MacLeod, T. Chambers St Kevins 4.4, 5.9, 9.12, 12.15 (87) AJAX 0.1, 0.3, 1.4, 3.5 (23) Goals, St Kevins: L. Nankervis 3, F. Keely 3, T. Soultanakis 2, J. Gabelich 1, E. Waldron 1, T. Johnston 1, P. Aughton 1 AJAX: J. Bade-Boon 1, D. Janover-Rocha 1, A. Wollan 1 Best, St Kevins: L. Nankervis, F. Keely, T. Dixon, L. Dunne, A. Fenech, P. Aughton AJAX: J. Bade-Boon, A. Ritterman, N. Harel, D. Steinberg, A. Wytwornik, R. Abraham Old Melburnians 6.3, 8.10, 11.11, 16.17 (113) Old Haileybury 1.1, 2.3, 2.9, 3.10 (28) Goals, Old Melburnians: C. Tunbridge 4, J. Rundell 2, C. Lucas 2, W. Hatfield 1, A. Ferguson 1, C. Williamson 1, M. Gibson 1, C. Lam 1, A. Coleridge 1, C. Barry 1, T. Healey 1 Old Haileybury: M. Seccull 1, M. Collins 1, S. Jensen 1 Best, Old Melburnians: N. McLardy, W. Beasley, C. Lam, C. Tunbridge, T. Healey, A. Coleridge Old Haileybury: S. Ellis, C. Barter, D. Mackenzie, M. Collins, T. Miller, T. Dalton Old Ivanhoe 1.4, 5.8, 9.8, 10.9 (69) Old Carey 2.3, 3.3, 5.6, 10.6 (66) Goals, Old Ivanhoe: D. Stone 3, A. Delmonte 3, S. Leon 2, K. Trajanovski 1, L. Phillips 1 Old Carey: N. Colbert 5, M. Laidlaw 3, B. Fordham 2 Best, Old Ivanhoe: B. Flintoff, J. Dunnett, N. Kenyon-Smith, I. Dawkins, S. Leon, L. Phillips Old Carey: A. Reed, N. Colbert, B. Fordham, J. Ymer, M. Pallozzi, M. Roach

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Ned Hunt

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PIRATES TAKE COMMAND OF C A Friday night downpour ensured all games were played on bog-heaps, but that did little to dampen the spirits of Peninsula, Marcellin, PEGS, Oakleigh and Old Camberwell – who each recorded important wins. For the vanquished it was a case of missed opportunity and an inability to appreciate the wet conditions. Crucial losses to Ormond and the Monash Blues have seen them lose ground on the rest of the competition, while Parkdale and Banyule remained parked at the bottom.

the quarter. For the Eagles Carlson and Antypas made light work of handling the heavy Sherrin, each kicking two goals up forward in the trying conditions. Meanwhile for the Blues it was Bryce who kept them in the contest contributing two valuable goals. The Eagles were almost left to lament their wayward third term as Monash mounted a late challenge, but it wasn’t to be. The Eagles now find themselves in 3rd position on the ladder.

Hampton Rovers have slipped to 4th on the Premier C table after a 30 point loss to Peninsula. The Pirates were challenged in the first half but responded with an eight goal third term. It was a fiery contest early at Boss James Reserve as both sides quite literally traded blows, but it was the Pirates with their noses in front at the main change. Despite injury concerns at the half time interval, the Pirates, against the odds, kicked seven unanswered goals in the third term, snuffing out any hopes of a Rovers revival. Pensinsula Captain Stu Grigg embodied the sentiments of Coach Claringbold, fighting hard in and under the packs, in a best on ground display. For the Rovers Ting continued his rich vein of form with another stellar performance, while Turner added four more to his growing tally. Pomeroy, Glenn and Feldgen were also solid contributors for the Pirates on the day. With a number of teams sitting on two wins and three losses and breathing down the neck of the Rovers, this week’s game shapes as a must win game, lose it, and the Rovers could slide further down the ladder.

PEGS’ Sporting Fields must have some first class drainage systems in place, because to kick 22.6 after an overnight deluge is by no means an easy feat. PEGS were never headed, extending their margin after half time to run about comfortable 71 point winners over Banyule. A blistering first quarter onslaught was the backbone to the win, in which they kicked 7.2 to four behinds. Banyule were able to challenge the locals in the 2nd and 4th terms but lapses in the 1st and 3rd cost them dearly. Forrest backed up with another impressive display this time kicking seven, whilst he as ably supported by Flaherty, Skurrie and Cerantonio who were all instrumental. For the Bears, Biscontin and Burns tried hard, but they lacked the cattle to contain the rampaging Bombers. Precision passing and quick ball movement enabled the Bombers to slice through the Banyule defence. Unfortunately an ambulance had to be called twice to take two Bears players to hospital for separate incidents during the game. By all reports both PEGS and Banyule did fantastic jobs in supporting and caring for the two injured players. Read more about this in For the love of the game on pages 9-12.

For the second time in only a matter of weeks, Monash have been unable to grind out a win in a tight contest, this time at the hands of Marcellin. A two point loss is compounded on a day like Saturday with the grueling demands of wet weather football. Goals were hard to come by at Frearson Oval, with each team only booting four and five goals respectively. The game was evenly poised at half time as Monash held a slender five point advantage. The Eagles had a chance to put the game beyond doubt in the third term, but butchered the footy up forward, kicking 1.6 for 6

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falling 17 points short. Rain had made a mess of the central wicket at Scammell Reserve, making it a task for both sides to keep their feet. Oakleigh found their feet first though, opening up a handy 34 point buffer at half time after they produced an imposing second quarter. But in this day and age, you can’t afford to rest on your laurels. The Vultures took full advantage of a reactive Oakleigh outfit closing the deficit to 21 points at the final change. Oakleigh would have to stave off another Parkdale challenge, but two late goals sealed the win. Oakleigh were well served by Cleary, Paisley and Di Siervi while Papatsanis and Graham were among Parkdale’s best. Old Camberwell sent shockwaves through the competition with a 112 point pummeling of Ormond. Despite it only being the Wellers second win for the year, the percentage boosting win has seen their percentage skyrocket to 118.68 to be the third best in the league. The Wellers dictated

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Oakleigh could climb into the four, if they can replicate their form over the last fortnight with a win over Ormond. Monash will put two narrow losses behind them to secure win number three over the Hampton Rovers and PEGS will continue their ominous form with a big win over Parkdale. The road trip will be well worth it for Peninsula when they get the chocolates over Marcellin and Old Camberwell should enjoy another percentage boosting win.

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Peninsula 2.1, 5.3, 13.3, 16.7 (103) Hampton Rovers 2.1, 4.4, 6.10, 10.13 (73) Goals, Peninsula: A. Wood 3, R. Stainforth 2, G. Fletcher 2, A. Marshall 2, J. Pomeroy 2, J. Gleeson 1, B. Mitchell 1, T. Stainforth 1, S. Buchanan 1, S. Payze 1 Hampton Rovers: E. Turner 4, M. Devereaux 2, M. Care 1, J. Dillon 1, J. Ting 1, S. Burggraaff 1 Best, Peninsula: S. Grigg, A. Wood, T. Feldgen, S. Payze, R. Bambery, B. Southam Hampton Rovers: J. Ting, M. Devereaux, A. McNeil, K. Pinto, L. Fletcher, R. Lynch Marcellin 2.2, 3.3, 4.9, 4.12 (36) Monash Blues 2.2, 4.2, 4.2, 5.4 (34) Goals, Marcellin: J. Antypas 2, J. Carlson 2 Monash Blues: P. Bryce 2, T. McKenzie 1, N. Petering 1, A. Young 1 Best, Marcellin: J. Carlson, J. Gasparini, S. McPherson, M. Gasparini, N. Crosbie, S. Abrahams Monash Blues: C. Dick, B. Amberg, T. McKenzie, Z. Ledin, L. Inglis, A. Hickey Oakleigh 3.1, 8.3, 8.7, 10.11 (71) Parkdale Vultures 1.3, 2.5, 4.10, 7.12 (54) Goals, Oakleigh: A. Cloke 3, T. Scott 2, L. Hard 1, J. Hind 1, G. Bennett 1, M. Bennett 1, A. Deneys 1 Parkdale Vultures: C. Tobin 2, M. Kidner 1, N. Papatsanis 1, L. Platt 1, M. Graham 1, B. Hampton 1 Best, Oakleigh: D. Cleary, K. Paisley, P. Di Siervi, A. Cloke, G. Bennett, B. Hogan Parkdale Vultures: N. Papatsanis, M. Graham, M. Kidner, S. Sullivan, M. Meyer, P. Sullivan PEGS 7.2, 10.3, 16.5, 22.6 (138) Banyule 0.4, 3.5, 5.5, 10.7 (67) Goals, P E G S: D. Forrest 7, T. Skurrie 4, D. Flaherty 3, B. Jones 3, C. Livori 1, C. Tzambazis 1, J. Taylor 1, C. Glassford 1, T. Black 1 Banyule: D. McDonald 3, B. Smith 2, L. Burns 2, N. Biscontin 2, L. O’Donnell 1 Best, P E G S: D. Flaherty, D. Cerantonio, T. Skurrie, B. Jones, J. Pound, D. Forrest Banyule: N. Biscontin, L. Burns, M. Christian, L. French, M. Smith, D. McDonald Old Camberwell 6.3, 12.7, 18.7, 24.11 (155) Ormond 1.1, 1.3, 5.7, 6.7 (43) Goals, Old Camberwell: T. Allwright 6, R. Campbell 5, D. De Sanctis 4, J. Duke 3, B. Hart 2, S. Romanin 2, A. Clarke 1, A. Lloyd 1 Ormond: J. Tabakman 3, J. Simon 1, N. Curwood 1, M. Martinov 1 Best, Old Camberwell: T. Allwright, J. Howells, R. Campbell, S. Bennett, R. Kapoor, J. Duke Ormond: J. Plostins, T. Blackburn, J. Davis, L. Upstill, A. McCooke, L. Duthie

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proceedings from the outset, extending their margin at every change. The Ormond defence was no match for Old Camberwell big men Robert Campbell and Tom Allwright who contributed 11 goals between them. The only highlight for Ormond was the performance of Plostins and three goals to Tabakman. The cornerstone to the win was the Wellers relentless desire to pressure the opposition and their ability to restrict them to 13 scoring shots for the match.

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Peninsula 4.2, 8.4, 10.4, 12.4 (76) Hampton Rovers 3.2, 6.2, 7.4, 8.11 (59) Goals, Peninsula: J. Archdeacon 4, T. Grigg 2, A. Law 2, S. Murray 1, S. Cain 1, J. Owens 1, A. Anson 1 Hampton Rovers: M. Fletcher 2, J. Donald 2, B. Culvenor 1, S. Kidd 1, C. Long 1, A. Power 1 Best, Peninsula: J. Wilkins, R. White, A. Law, T. Coghlan, M. Tuckett, L. Nickels Hampton Rovers: J. Donald, S. Anderson, B. Culvenor, C. Long, T. Rowse, M. Fletcher Monash Blues 1.2, 4.3, 6.3, 6.3 (39) Marcellin 0.3, 2.5, 3.6, 3.10 (28) Goals, Monash Blues: M. Stewart 2, N. Burri 2, M. Chapman 1, Z. Wilson 1 Marcellin: H. Lee 1, C. Stewart 1, M. Mc Coll 1 Best, Monash Blues: J. Cockburn, D. Brogden, D. Meehan, J. Rau, M. Stewart, A. Costley Marcellin: D. Coloe, T. Black, P. Symes, L. Rice, W. Delahunty, A. McGlin Parkdale Vultures 3.4, 7.6, 9.10, 13.11 (89) Oakleigh 0.3, 2.4, 3.4, 4.4 (28) Goals, Parkdale Vultures: L. Emmerson 3, K. Little 2, C. Welch 2, T. McLENNAN 1, J. Waters 1, R. Irvine 1, J. Le Breton 1, M. Hayes 1, L. Thomas 1 Oakleigh: L. Moeller 1, T. Golik 1, A. Paisley 1, C. Lavery 1 Best, Parkdale Vultures: J. Waters, D. Kelly, M. Hayes, L. Emmerson, T. McLENNAN, C. Welch Oakleigh: W. Manning, C. Mercuri, A. Matthieson, D. Costigan, C. Lavery, S. Taylor PEGS 11.5, 18.8, 29.11, 38.16 (244) Banyule 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.1 (7) Goals, P E G S: J. Fenner 13, A. Khallouf 5, M. Semini 4, J. Barrett 3, B. Briggs 3, S. Tibbits 3, J. Marr 2, H. Federico 1, L. Fitzgerald 1, D. Rowland 1, M. Nola 1, J. Watson 1 Banyule: H. Tippett 1 Best, P E G S: J. Fenner, B. Briggs, S. Tibbits, J. Watson, J. Marr, M. Semini Banyule: J. Grose, J. Brazzale, A. Hopgood, M. Borg Old Camberwell 5.1, 8.4, 9.6, 11.7 (73) Ormond 1.0, 1.1, 2.1, 3.3 (21) Goals, Old Camberwell: M. Hook 5, A. Romanin 2, S. Needham 1, C. McLaughlin 1, L. Campbell 1, T. Schipper 1 Ormond: T. Naylor 1, B. Rockman 1, B. Cromack 1 Best, Old Camberwell: S. Needham, C. Young, A. Romanin, M. Hook, H. Crothers, M. Jenkin Ormond: M. Pappas, D. Frazier, B. Cromack, B. Rockman, M. Veal, C. Harms

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Results of Tribunal – 13 May 2014 Caydn Beetham, Old Xaverians. Striking, 4 matches. John Shaw, Old Xaverians. Forceful front on contact, 3 matches. Ben Herbert, Richmond Central (Reserves). Unduly rough play, 4 matches.

Incorrect Scores - May 3 Fitzroy - Premier B St Kevins - Premier B Old Xaverians - Premier B Thirds Old Xaverians - Premier Under 19 St Marys - Division 2 Monash Gryphons - Division 2 Reserves La Trobe (Second Offence) - Club XVIII (3) Kew - Club XVIII (3)

*Christopher Hughes, St Francis Xavier. Striking, 2 matches.

*Accepted Prescribed penalty.

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MARCELLIN V BULLEEN TEMP LADIES There were plenty of Ladies Day activities last weekend and they continue this week as clubs who were away from home last week host their Ladies and Women’s functions this weekend. Marcellin are one such club as they will host their annual Ladies Day Lunch before their home game against Peninsula. The special guests are Shelly Ware from the Marngrook Footy Show and Kate Moloney from the Melbourne Vixens. As well as hosting a lunch, the club will on Sunday play their annual Ladies Charity Football Match between the Marcellin Sheagles and the Bulleen Templestowe Ladyants at Ted Ajani Reserve. Both teams are raising money for the

Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation. More information on the event is at the following link: http://goo.gl/S6FnSb. The teams are made up of the wives and girlfriends of both sides and with the series locked at 1-1 after the Sheagles took out the inaugural match in 2012 only to be toppled over in 2013, this year’s edition of the Bulleen Templestowe Ladyants v Marcellin Sheagles game is again the talk of the town. The clubs are hoping to get a decent crowd there and raise money for the foundation and would welcome all VAFA supporters to get along to the event which promises to be fantastic day’s football.

MUM’S BLANKET Being Mother’s Day last weekend, most football mums were out watching their sons run around in the mud on the Saturday. VAFA Football Admin Assistant, Christian Burgess still treks back to his home town of Myrtleford each weekend to play for his home club. Last Saturday, Christian unfortunately hurt his ankle in the second quarter putting him out of the rest of the game. His mother, not satisfied that the club dressing gown was providing enough warmth for her 10

son on the bench, brought over a blanket for Christian at three quarter time. We thought these country footballers were meant to be tough?!

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PEGS AND BANYULE MEDICOS AND TRAINERS TEAM UP This week emails have been flowing back and forth between PEGS and Banyule to enquire of the health of two of Banyule’s injured players and to thank all of those people that assisted with the injured players on the day. Rather than trying to re-tell the story, we will share how both PEGS and Banyule described the scenarios that saw two Ambulances called to the ground before taking away a couple of injured Bears. PEGS’ Sean Flaherty: “A good news story that came out of last Saturday’s match between PEGS and Banyule -I say good news as the player involved is ok and will make a full recovery. In the first quarter of the senior game a Banyule player Lincoln was knocked out and when he did come to he was badly concussed. There was no malice in the incident just a freak accident. Our CHB Jarryd French, who is also training to be a paramedic was first on the scene and along with our trainer Lisa, who has had experience with the Melbourne Storm were quick to assess the situation and got the trauma kit out and made the player feel as comfortable as possible until the ambulance arrived. Jarryd stayed by the Banyule player’s side and talked to him, the player did not know where he was or his name he was in a bad way, and he could move his fingers and toes which was great news. The game was played in good spirits and well umpired – it was pleasing to see the medical staff of both teams work together. Our medical staff is experienced and took the lead role but both Clubs worked together. It was unfortunate that another Banyule player Darcy, was also hurt, a broken leg again both medical teams looked after him before a second ambulance arrived.”

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Banyule’s Bruce Ryan: “Ambulance no 1 - At approximately the 14 minute mark of the first quarter Lincoln Burns #16 for Banyule, tackled a PEGS player but in doing so, pulled the player on top of him. In the action Lincoln’s head has hit the ground or the other player and knocked him out. Andrew Frazer #1 for PEGS was one of the first to help Lincoln as well as trainers from both sides, I think Andrew called over #38 Jarryd French who is training to be a paramedic to help. When I got there Jarryd was managing the situation and Lisa Harper (PEGS trainer) was other main person helping- she was holding Lincolns head and talk to Lincoln. Jarryd placed a neck brace on and also gathered a sample of blood that was coming from Lincoln’s ear as a precaution for the ambulance drivers but I believe the blood was later found to be from a cut. Lincoln was not moved from the ground and we waited for an ambulance to arrive.

The ambulance people were very good and took Lincoln to Royal Melbourne Hospital where he had tests including a CAT-SCAN and was later released that night. Ambulance number 2 - late in the second quarter #22 for Banyule Darcy Cumberland, went to spoil a mark and landed with a straight leg and immediately went down. Sarah the Banyule trainer taped his feet together because Darcy said he heard a crack and he couldn’t put weight on his left leg. He was stretchered off the ground by Banyule and PEGS people. He was also taken to Royal Melbourne Hospital where he had surgery on Sunday for a broken fibula.”

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CROWE’S TOSSES COIN AHEAD OF THORNTON Olivia was invited out to the middle pre-match to toss the coin as part of the celebration of Women’s Round. Earlier Olivia and more than 100 people packed into the social rooms at Daley Oval to hear from star of the screen and stage, Sigrid Thornton.

The VAFA’s very own newly appointed umpire operations Officer, Olivia Crowe was one of many special guests at Old Trinity’s Ladies Lunch for their match against Beaumaris.

Thornton spoke about how her career in acting is much akin to a footballer’s, “It’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey”. Despite Sigrid’s career achievements and notoriety, she was bumped from the coin toss for Olivia who took the honour as seen in the photo with captains Tom Dean (Beaumaris) and Brendan Iezzi (Old Trinity).

PINK BEARS We hosted 76 ladies for lunch raising funds and awareness for the Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA). The boys looked sensational in their pink guernseys as the club continued to raise funds well into the evening. Each player’s jumper was auctioned off on the night and unfortunately for some of the bidders the

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player didn’t come with the jumper! Kew were grateful that they were able to come from 38 points behind at half time to defeat St Mary’s Salesian, because as is the case at all clubs, the supporters and players all stay around longer and reach deeper into their pockets after the club has had a win.

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VAFA NEWSLETTER’S GLOBAL REACH The VAFA has released its new look weekly newsletter recently and it’s fair to say the VAFA reaches all corners of the Earth. As the map shows, we have people reading about the VAFA in more than 30 countries on a weekly basis. Obviously our largest readership is in Australia, with second biggest readership in the USA followed by the UK. Some of the more surprising countries where people are catching up on VAFA news include, Bolivia, Ecuador, Hungary, Poland, Morocco, Laos and Ukraine. That someone in Ukraine is reading VAFA news when the country is on the cusp of civil war is no mean feat.

TONY REACHES 450 GAMES Box Hill North would like to recognise an outstanding achievement by their loyal, committed, and respected Team Manager Tony Leonard on reaching 450 games. Tony has always been there, through the good times and the tough and all at Bocky are so grateful to have Tony around. The boys were particularly wrapped they were able to get a win for Tony last weekend. Tony first came to the club in 1989 as a player. He then went on to become the team manager in 1991 and 92. After taking a short break, Tony returned to the club in 96 again as team manager. Tony has also assisted as time keeper, running water, and being the runner on a number of occasions. Tony can still recall the ‘91 Premiership days but it’s the lifelong friends he has met through the club that continues to be his driver for maintaining his connection with the club.

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Congratulations to Old Mentonians’ DAVID ALEXANDER – David played his 250th game last week, and is just the eighth player to reach this great milestone for the Panthers. Joining the U19s in 1998 David has become one of the greats at the Club. Noted for his unique kicking style, DA has been the ultimate team player over the last 17 seasons, and his efforts were rewarded with Life Membership in 2012. Now you have been coaxed out of retirement, who knows how many games you have left in you!

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Congratulations to Ivanhoe’s JACK GARTH – Jack played his 100th (Seniors/ Under-19s) game in Round 1 and was unfortunately sidelined by a knee injury in Round 4. We wish this quiet achieving utility, who has been such an integral member of the Seniors, a full and speedy recovery.

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Congratulations to Ivanhoe’s RYAN CLOSE – ``Chippa’’ ran out for his 100th (Seniors/Reserves/Under-19s) game in Round 3. A devoted clubman and reliable defender, Chippa has helped provide sound leadership to a young reserves backline this season.

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Congratulations to Ivanhoe’s REECE COTTER – ``Cotts’’ ran through a banner for his 100th (Seniors/Under-19s) game in Round 3. A tough and creative midfielder, Cotts is a proud and passionate Hoer who always gives his all.

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Congratulations to Ivanhoe’s MARC BRAZZALE – ``Booga’’ celebrated his 100th game in the Reserves with a couple of goals in Round 5. Since joining the Hoes in 2007, this smart small forward who plays tall has established himself as a top sharpshooter.

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Congratulations to Oakleigh’s ZAC THIESSENS – Zac played his 100th game against Parkdale. He was recruited from Oakleigh YFC and played his first game against Ormond Under 19’s in Round 2 2008. Zac won the Under 19’s B&F in 2010.

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Congratulations to Emmaus St Leos’ MATT LALOR – Matty reached 100 games in Round 5. A graduate from the Animals 2005 U19 Premiership, he has given great service as a Senior player. A highly skilled player who can play in most positions on the ground, he has exceptional foot skills on either side of the body, making him a dangerous player.

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Congratulations to Glen Eira’s PAT LITHGOW – Pat and his brothers have been with the club for many years. Pat has played Seniors, Reserves and Under 18’s and has been a regular helper around the club. Well done on 50th game Pat.

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Congratulations to Yarra Valley’s JACKSON BECKER –Jackson has been a great club member for a number of years. He is highly regarded as he continually volunteers his services in all aspects of the football club. Well done on reaching your 50 game milestone. A true Bushranger Clubman! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014


BLUES REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES Over 170 people attended the 2004 premiership reunion lunch at Uni Blues last Saturday. John Kanis, senior coach of the club, attributed much of the success to newly appointed AFL CEO Gil McLachlan and former coach Grant Williams, in setting up certain disciplines that the club used in building a successful culture. This ultimately benefitted the club as they had one of their best seasons on record winning premierships in the A Section seniors, reserves and Club XVIII. The combined scores from the day read Uni Blues 53.27 to the opposition 20.22, an average winning margin of over 10 goals. To top it off current coach Quinton Gleeson took home the Woodrow Medal for the best and fairest player in A Section.

At the lunch to discuss current AFL issues was Chief Football Writer of The Age, Caroline Wilson. Caroline spoke about a number of hot topics including the Essendon saga, costs at the footy and the fixture but the one that raised the most discussion was her front page article in the late 1990’s on a proposed merger between the Blacks and the Blues. In the AFL there had been one merger and the talk of more to come. Caroline believes there is no such thing as a real merger, but they are a takeover in disguise. In those days Uni Blacks were in E Section and Blues in A. Now we have Uni Blacks and Blues both amongst the favourites to win the titles in Premier and Premier B and with a distinct possibility of our two highest section senior premierships heading to Uni.

L TO R: 2004 Uni Blues Premiership Coach John Kanis, Caroline Wilson and Gil McLachlan

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DIVISION 1

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BIG WINS, BIGGER LOSSES Division 1 produced a lively round of football yet again, as surprise victories, unexpected losses and another 100-point thrashing were the order of the day. Debate raged on whether a particular result was a costly slip-up or a much needed win throughout the week. However, for all teams vying for the top four, nothing is set in stone yet. One side that will undoubtedly claim one of those four spots is Therry Penola, going 5-0 and setting a blistering pace for the rest of the competition. NOBS/St Pats nip at their heels on 4-1 after a healthy win of their own to claim second place. One who let an opportunity slip was Prahran Assumption as their grip on the top four slipped away last week. The Two Blues met their match when they travelled to Doncaster to take on Yarra Valley. Not to take anything away from the Bushrangers, their performance was by and large better than the Two Blues’ but Prahran Assumption were unable to kick accurately early and it cost them. Yarra Valley kept the edge with clean possessions and straight kicking to hold a 2-point lead at halftime. The Two Blues stuck with the Bushrangers in the third to win the quarter and tie up the scores at 47 apiece. However, in the fourth quarter Yarra Valley broke away to inaccurately muster 3.7 for the term and squeeze home an 11-point victory. Ryan Pollard led the goal tally with three while Ryan Amos was declared best on ground in YVOBFC’s second win. Two of Division 1’s veterans met a Como Park as Old Geelong hosted Williamstown CYMS and both now sit in tandem on 3-2 and in the top four. Williamstown had a fighting chance to go 4-1 and second spot before proceedings began, but OG’s prevented that and possibility in recording an important win. Old Geelong pressed early on to take an 8-point lead at quarter time which became 21 at half time after some wayward kicking from the CY’s. Williamstown made some slow progress in retrieving the deficit in the third quarter, keeping the home team goalless, but were still behind by 13-points going into the final change. However, Old Geelong held on in sloppy conditions to beat the visitors by 8-points. Alex Stewart was BOG in 16

what looks to be a promising season for the OG’s. NOBS/St Pats delivered a four quarter performance in what was a dominant display as they convincingly knocked off Whitefriars. From the outset the end result was obvious, as the Nobs kicked 7.5 in the first half. A number not overly impressive, but their defensive efforts were. Chris Colman led the defence as they overwhelmingly won the battle against Whitefriars’ forwards. The wet conditions combined with a Fort Knox of a backline resulted in the Friars managing just two goals for the games entirety. NOBSPC’s attack on the footy was too much for Whitefriars as they ran away to a 67-point victory. Matt Keown was best afield with five goals in hellish weather for a forward, while club record holder Daniel Tokin relished the wet conditions. Therry Penola notched up their fifth consecutive victory with a second 100-point demolition in as many weeks, this time defeating Bulleen Templestowe. The game turned ugly quickly, the first quarter reeked of warning signs of what was to come. By the second, the Lions had booted 11 goals to two and established a 57-point margin. Late into the third, the Therry broke the 100-points barrier before closing out a relatively pedestrian final term and finishing 109-points clear at the final siren. The Bannister brothers Corey (6) and Jarrod (5) ended with bags; likewise did Mark Valenti (5) who starred in the small forward role and was deemed best on in his first game back in the seniors. Ever seen a game where one side completely controls possession and the run of play but still manages to lose? Old Mentonians almost lived it as their extreme inaccuracy almost cost them the four points against MHSOB. The Unicorns kept their noses in front throughout the first quarter, making the most of the opportunities in drizzly DIVISION 1 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 17 / 68%) Old Geelong v MHSOB Yarra Valley v Therry Penola Williamstown CYMS v NOBS/St Pats Bulleen Templestowe v Old Mentonians Prahran Assumption v Whitefriars

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conditions. Midway through the third term the Panthers had kicked a staggering 2.18, luckily for OMFC the embarrassing misses somewhat ceased before their work rate translated to three quick goals and they found themselves ahead by 14-points at the final change. The final quarter Old Mentonians developed a lead their ascendancy deserved, going on to win by 26-points. Dan Maitland was commanding in the midfield for the victors, while Michael Myers-Snyders was superb in the backline to reap top votes. This week, Old Geelong host MHSOB at Como Park, the OG’s have found the consistency they lacked last year and should convincingly handle the Unicorns. Yarra Valley has the task of battling

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NOBS/St Pats 3.4, 7.5, 12.8, 13.12 (90) Whitefriars 0.2, 0.5, 2.8, 2.11 (23) Goals, NOBS/St Pats: M. Keown 5, J. Mirtschin 2, A. Rafei 2, P. Shepherd 1, D. Clarkson 1, T. Weaver 1, A. Oakley 1 Whitefriars: M. Nitas 1, M. Geilings 1 Best, NOBS/St Pats: M. Keown, C. Colman, J. Nettlefold, P. Shepherd, A. Oakley, D. Tonkin Whitefriars: G. Power, D. Hogan, H. Cotsford, M. Nitas, D. Di Bartolomeo, L. Kaldor Old Mentonians 1.8, 2.10, 5.19, 9.24 (78) MHSOB 2.3, 5.3, 5.5, 7.10 (52) Goals, Old Mentonians: B. Robertson 3, D. Maitland 1, D. Brown 1, J. Jansson 1, K. Conlon 1, M. Gledhill 1, K. Smith-Cameron 1 MHSOB: M. Hamilton-Ho 2, N. Clampett 1, D. Hamilton-Ho 1, N. Orchard 1, L. Campbell 1, A. Svirskis 1 Best, Old Mentonians: M. Myers-Snyders, B. Rossi, D. Maitland, J. Thompson, K. Conlon, D. Brown MHSOB: W. Taft, M. Hamilton-Ho, D. Hamilton-Ho, R. McIntyre, N. Campbell, L. Campbell Old Geelong 4.1, 6.6, 6.11, 7.11 (53) Williamstown CYMS 2.5, 2.9, 4.10, 5.15 (45) Goals, Old Geelong: P. Tucker 2, C. Wood 2, A. Stewart 1, C. O’Brien 1, H. McKay 1 Williamstown CYMS: J. Gray 2, N. Holdsworth 1, R. Joy 1, J. Hogarth 1 Best, Old Geelong: A. Stewart, A. Herd, C. O’Brien, H. McKay, J. Hoevenaars, D. Andrew Williamstown CYMS: N. Holdsworth, P. Johnson, L. Molan, S. McVernon, J. Gray, B. Coram Yarra Valley 2.0, 5.2, 7.5, 9.12 (66) Prahran Assumption 1.1, 4.6, 6.11, 7.13 (55) Goals, Yarra Valley: R. Pollard 3, B. Trend 2, S. Yeo 1, S. Donald 1, N. Paton 1, D. Pagan 1 Prahran Assumption: J. Robbins 1, P. Donahoo 1, A. Sleight 1, M. Wall 1, J. Musster 1, A. Dean 1, G. Hogarth 1 Best, Yarra Valley: R. Amos, R. Pollard, B. Trend, N. Pollard, C. Beal, M. Letson Prahran Assumption: N. Costin, A. O’Hare, T. Keaney, P. Donahoo, O. Hagen, M. Laverty Therry Penola 5.2, 11.6, 18.11, 25.13 (163) Bulleen Templestowe 1.3, 2.3, 6.5, 8.6 (54) Goals, Therry Penola: C. Bannister 6, M. Valenti 5, J. Bannister 5, H. Rowe 3, J. Egglestone 2, M. Lyons 2, D. Ryan 1, B. Harding 1 Bulleen Templestowe: D. Tonelli 3, K. Cherbakof 2, R. Edsall 2, J. Cowell 1 Best, Therry Penola: M. Valenti, M. Lyons, M. Costello, A. Marangon, D. Ryan, J. Humphrey Bulleen Templestowe: M. Pace, N. Giavasoglou, R. Edsall, K. Cherbakof, J. Hopkinson, N. Palumbo

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Therry Penola, the Bushrangers caused an upset last week however the Lions are a different kettle of fish and will claim another healthy victory. NOBS/St Pats travel to Fearon Reserve to play Williamstown CYMS, the Nobs have been successful thus far in returning to Division 1, but will be tested against the CY’s. Tipping Williamstown because of home ground advantage. Bulleen Templestowe tackle Old Mentonians, the Bullants have struggled thus far, but a win at home against a young Panthers side could reinvigorate their season. Unfortunately, the Bullants will be up against it and OMFC will take the four points. Prahran Assumption face Whitefriars, the Two Blues need to bounce back with a win and I believe they’ll do so and defeat the Friars.

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Whitefriars 5.6, 8.7, 9.10, 12.11 (83) NOBS/St Pats 0.1, 1.6, 4.12, 5.12 (42) Goals, Whitefriars: M. Scannell 3, T. Chivers 3, D. Di Staso 3, D. Holland 1, C. Crimmins 1, C. Lucarelli 1 NOBS/St Pats: T. Scullie 1, C. Le Maitre 1, M. Rapa 1, D. King 1, J. Browne 1 Best, Whitefriars: S. Allemand, D. Jones, D. Holland, M. Scannell, A. Smith, T. Chivers NOBS/St Pats: H. Bismire, D. King, J. Browne, C. Le Maitre, T. Scullie, N. Hrovatin MHSOB 1.1, 4.6, 10.7, 13.11 (89) Old Mentonians 1.1, 3.1, 4.3, 5.4 (34) Goals, MHSOB: L. Toman 3, S. Douglas 2, C. Hewish 2, A. Kuang1, B. Morrow 1, T. Crossland 1, Y. Planche 1, W. Colman 1, N. Hall 1 Old Mentonians: J. Waldron 1, D. Bott 1, J. Costello 1, T. Goodrich 1, T. Banks 1 Best, MHSOB: S. Douglas, L. Toman, G. Towan, S. McNaught, B. Morrow, W. Colman Old Mentonians: J. Harrison, P. Merkus, M. Ringrose, J. Costello, D. Bott, D. Alexander Old Geelong 2.2, 6.5, 7.11, 9.14 (68) Williamstown CYMS 3.2, 4.4, 4.4, 6.5 (41) Goals, Old Geelong: J. Forster 3, J. Ratcliffe 3, W. Sharp 1, A. Macdonald 1, J. Dunell 1 Williamstown CYMS: M. Ferrie 1, S. Barlow 1, B. Hynes 1, M. Cavarra 1, M. Sultana 1, R. Cassidy 1 Best, Old Geelong: J. Forster, S. Matheson, T. Slattery, W. Sharp, R. Kemp, J. Dunell Williamstown CYMS: J. Newton, M. Ferrie, N. Knapman, L. Forrester, P. Colagrossi, J. Williams Yarra Valley 3.2, 3.3, 6.5, 8.9 (57) Prahran Assumption 2.3, 3.3, 4.4, 4.5 (29) Goals, Yarra Valley: C. Johnson 3, H. Cooper 3, B. Seeger 2 Prahran Assumption: T. Candy 2, M. Radywonik 1, M. Sampson 1 Best, Yarra Valley: D. Mills, A. Russell, J. Hall, D. Perry, G. Smith, H. Cooper Prahran Assumption: T. Matherson, B. Kenny, T. Webb, S. Durnan, A. Talbot, A. Forbes Bulleen Templestowe 4.0, 4.0, 6.2, 7.4 (46) Therry Penola 1.1, 5.3, 6.4, 6.5 (41) Goals, Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lauria 5, N. Nassios 1, P. Tsokas 1 Therry Penola: J. Coutts 4, M. Pell 1, D. Tatlock 1 Best, Bulleen Templestowe: L. Millen, A. Lauria, L. Bettiol, C. Burridge, P. Tsokas, G. Chivers Therry Penola: D. Leroy, M. Trimble, S. Calafiore, S. Bye, M. Pell, A. Nicolaou

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Brenton Mann

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BEARS TICKLED PINK Football, no matter what level it is played at, is a game about attitude and desire. Due to last Saturday’s conditions, if players didn’t bring the proper attitude or the right amount of desire they were found wanting. Given the constant overnight rain and the “patchy showers” experienced all day, most grounds were downgraded to a Heavy 10 and games reduced to a war of attrition. Players and coaches knew that victory would be earned by going “harder for longer”. With the top-four sides playing one another, round 4 gave us an indication of which sides are contenders and which still have a way to go. After their brilliant come from behind win at Victoria Park, Kew shortened into outright favouritism. While Old Paradians announced themselves as a legitimate contender as they knocked off Old Eltham at Garvey Oval and took their first significant scalp of the year. To start the day Kew played host to 76 ladies in pink for a successful charity luncheon raising funds for the Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA). The Bears donned a hybrid pink strip in honour of the function, the fantastic cause and a great initiative by the club. From the function to the football, Kew faced its biggest test so far as they faced a red hot St Mary’s Salesian keen to knock off the form side of Div 2. Both sides were sluggish early and after registering a miserly goal each for the term a tense battle ensued. The Saints showed just how good they are in the second as they piled on seven goals to one in trying conditions and seemingly had the game “in the bag”. The bad news didn’t stop there for Kew as they lost in-form ruckman Paul Brough through injury. Bough had been their best player this season, but through injury, opportunity presents itself and youngster Brandon Droessler shouldered the ruck duties for the second half and was outstanding. The second half would be about attitude and intent, could St Mary’s sustain their pressure and could Kew overcome the deficit. In the third it was the homeside that lifted and kicked the only three goals for the quarter, reducing the deficit to 15 points and 18

set-up an intriguing final term. St Mary’s kicked the first of the last but as the quarter wore on the Bears lifted and late goals to Allman and Brazzale sealed a momentous come from behind win on a fantastic day for a sensational cause. After their round one failing against South Melbourne at home, Old Paradians have won four on the trot and find themselves in second spot. Led by David Boundy again with five goals the Raiders seem to have found that extra level of consistency needed to take that next step this year. Old Eltham have had a horror fortnight. Two weeks ago they were 3-0 and flying. Now after a shock loss to Elsternwick a week prior and going down to Paradians by 10 points last week they find themselves back in the pack. Paradians have another test of their improvement this week as they take on St Johns at Thomas Carroll. The Turtles however face a stern test against a whitehot Kew at Eltham College. Ivanhoe was another side to make a statement last round as they beat the JOCs to the tune of six goals at Ivanhoe Park. It was a game both needed to win to stake their claim this season and the Hoes simply outworked a St Johns side that need to find consistency. In a torrid affair the game was blown open as Ivanhoe slammed on six goals in the third as St Johns could only muster a solitary behind. Coach Steve Ware would have commended the JOCs willingness to fight on but lamented their third quarter performance. While Ivanhoe will head to Monash this week full of confidence in taking another step as they endeavour to break into the top-four. After a stunning win last week, Elsternwick were brought back down to earth as Monash handed DIVISION 2 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 18 / 72%) Monash Gryphons v Ivanhoe Old Eltham v Kew St Mary’s Salesian v South Melbourne Dist.

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them a 14 point defeat and recorded their second win of the year. In a scrappy and contested game, the Gryphons were up for a fight and their resilience and resolve got them over the line and some much needed confidence. The joy may be short lived as the Gryphons host an Ivanhoe side on the rise and for Elsternwick they face cellardweller Glen Eira in the early season battle to avoid the wooden-spoon position. South Melbourne snapped a three game losing streak and recorded a resounding 50 point win against Glen Eira at home. In wet and slippery conditions the Districts were simply a class above the Saints all-day with a greater number of

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Monash Gryphons 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.11 (59) Elsternwick 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 6.9 (45) Goals, Monash Gryphons: R. Fletcher 3, J. Stevenson 2, K. Cherian 1, C. Mackie 1, T. Bye 1 Elsternwick: D. Convery 2, S. Convery 1, J. Biviano 1, N. Tadros 1, J. Thompson 1 Best, Monash Gryphons: A. Barrett, D. Baxter, K. Cherian, C. Mackie, R. Pollock-Williams, L. Wells Elsternwick: D. Convery, N. Tadros, A. Oldfield, G. Cameron, N. Hodskiss, S. Convery Ivanhoe 1.4, 4.9, 10.10, 14.12 (96) St Johns 3.2, 6.6, 6.7, 9.11 (65) Goals, Ivanhoe: J. Harty 3, P. Walter 2, C. Traeger 2, Z. Mowat 2, C. Kingsford 1, S. Zervides 1, M. Lovell 1, P. Harris 1, M. Skelly 1 St Johns: R. Scott 3, A. Jones 1, L. Mara 1, K. Arnold 1, G. Costas 1, D. O’Connor 1, G. Roberts 1 Best, Ivanhoe: S. Zervides, T. Williamson, P. Walter, C. Traeger, M. Skelly, E. Robinson St Johns: R. Scott, N. Chalk, M. O’Connor, A. Jones, D. Camm, C. Christiansen Kew 1.2, 2.4, 5.10, 10.13 (73) St Mary’s Salesian 1.4, 8.6, 8.7, 9.10 (64) Goals, Kew: T. Allman 4, A. Brazzale 2, T. Ahern 2, R. Maibaum 1, M. Henderson 1 St Mary’s Salesian: J. Strangward 3, J. Rogers 2, S. Jones 1, L. Holmes 1, T. Whittle 1, D. Weetra 1 Best, Kew: T. Allman, R. Maibaum, C. Watts, B. Van Leeuwen, D. Spencer, C. Quinlivan St Mary’s Salesian: B. Gatehouse, J. Kenyon, C. Butler, B. Mc Lean, T. Whittle, J. Strangward Old Paradians 3.1, 7.1, 9.2, 12.6 (78) Old Eltham Collegians 4.1, 6.4, 9.7, 10.8 (68) Goals, Old Paradians: D. Boundy 5, A. Asdagi 2, D. Giddings 2, M. Bellizia 1, R. Bugeja 1, J. Kandilakis 1 Old Eltham Collegians: S. Ciavola 5, A. Hargrave 2, S. Whiteside 1, T. Woods 1, G. McCracken 1 Best, Old Paradians: W. Jeffrey, A. Cunningham, A. Tulipano, K. O’Brien, M. Derham, B. Moylan Old Eltham Collegians: C. Brown, B. Switkowski, S. Whiteside, J. Laver, L. Ogilvie, R. Foo South Melbourne Districts 4.5, 8.10, 11.12, 12.15 (87) Glen Eira 1.2, 4.4, 4.5, 5.7 (37) Goals, South Melbourne Districts: A. Lane 3, A. Balestra 2, S. Mahoney 2, R. Benson 2, Z. Grabovic 1, R. Kennedy 1, B. Natoli 1 Glen Eira: N. Dennis 1, K. Cevik 1, A. Bradley 1, J. Waras Carstensen 1, J. Drummond 1 Best, South Melbourne Districts: A. Balestra, B. Natoli, A. Minichiello, Z. Grabovic, A. Jolly, K. Jones Glen Eira: C. Maddox, N. Dennis, L. Oliver, M. Ramanathan, J. Duhau, A. Cvek

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avenues to goal the major difference between the two sides. To Glen Eira’s credit they fought hard and offered a great contest but it was simply a bridge too far. The win was soured however, as the Districts copped a few injuries which will no doubt test their depth this week. The win keeps South Melbourne in the chasing pack and was much needed as they head to Ferndale Park this week to face a St Mary’s outfit keen on redemption. For Glen Eira they host Elsternwick and they should view it as a realistic chance to break their duck.

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Monash Gryphons 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 9.21 (75) Elsternwick 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 3.2 (20) Goals, Monash Gryphons: V. Coffey 3, L. Lewis 2, K. Love 1, K. Johnsen 1, A. Casboult 1, D. O’Connor 1 Elsternwick: M. McKenna 1, C. Milledge 1, W. Meaden 1 Best, Monash Gryphons: L. Wieselmann, H. Kerr, K. Love, J. Hickey, K. Johnsen, A. Tirosh Elsternwick: J. De Waas, L. Laird, D. Cattigan, E. Van Dyk, P. Convery, O. Gildea Ivanhoe 3.6, 7.7, 9.9, 11.13 (79) St Johns 1.1, 2.2, 5.4, 5.6 (36) Goals, Ivanhoe: M. Brazzale 2, B. Zagontinos 2, J. Lagreca 1, D. Diakoumakos 1, C. Mitchell 1, B. Bozanic 1, D. Neilson 1, C. Robinson 1, L. Roberts 1 St Johns: C. Cachia 2, B. Moldrich 1, G. Ennis 1, N. Kuron 1 Best, Ivanhoe: B. Fleming, C. Mitchell, J. Chazan, A. Dimopoulos, J. Lagreca, R. Close St Johns: A. Stevanovic, G. Ennis, R. Ladson, D. Taylor, A. Hall, J. Ayama Kew 3.3, 3.4, 7.5, 9.8 (62) St Mary’s Salesian 1.2, 4.5, 6.8, 8.8 (56) Goals, Kew: J. O’Keefe 4, K. Monaghan 2, B. Woodhouse 1, J. Balme 1, G. Evans 1 St Mary’s Salesian: A. Baird 3, S. Gusts 3, S. Gatehouse 1, J. McCoy 1 Best, Kew: A. Hawking, N. Tinetti, J. O’Keefe, P. Donaldson, A. Michael, K. Monaghan St Mary’s Salesian: J. Evans, J. Finlay, A. Baird, A. Murphy, H. Angley, D. Cropley Old Eltham Collegians 2.1, 7.3, 10.8, 12.10 (82) Old Paradians 3.1, 3.2, 4.2, 6.2 (38) Goals, Old Eltham Collegians: Z. Tranter 5, J. Denton 2, L. Pearson 2, J. Howell 1, B. Jupp 1, J. Love 1 Old Paradians: J. Monro 2, A. Jolley 1, B. Holden 1, M. Simpson 1, A. Serafin 1 Best, Old Eltham Collegians: P. Zumbo, J. Howell, L. Pearson, C. Crooks, J. Denton, T. Edgell Old Paradians: M. Lomax, S. Rehlicki, A. White, M. Simpson, A. Drossini, M. Raponi South Melbourne Districts 3.5, 4.9, 6.11, 9.13 (67) Glen Eira 0.0, 1.2, 1.2, 1.3 (9) Goals, South Melbourne Districts: M. Costello 4, D. Mcbrearty 2, C. Hine 1, M. Pinel 1, C. Murphy 1 Glen Eira: J. Stockdale 1 Best, Sth Melbourne Districts: T. Sholl, D. Proud, J. Cabala, M. East, C. Jongebloed, D. Naidoo Glen Eira: O. Boukarroum, A. Heyward, D. Santalucia, C. Buchanan, J. Serpanchy, C. Hickey

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Kris Neil

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NOBODY IS SAFE Round 5 is evidence that nobody should get too comfortable in Division 3 this season. In a tipster’s worst nightmare, first, second and third on the ladder all suffered defeats in the testing conditions, leaving no team undefeated after the first five rounds. Just four points now separates first through to seventh and it would take a courageous pundit to predict how the ladder will look come finals time. The battle for positions may be causing coaches and their teams angst in 2014, but for supporters and spectators alike, Division 3 is bound to make for fantastic viewing all year long.

REVIEW UHS-VU def. Richmond Central The unpredictable UHS-VU ended Richmond Central’s unbeaten start to the season with a 38-point win at Brens Oval. The Vultures got the jump on Marcus Goonan’s Snakes in the contest by bursting out to a 40-point first half lead then coasted for the rest of the game with that lead hovering between six and seven goals. Rhys Kirk put his wet weather skills on display with four goals for the home side in the tough conditions while teammate Aaron Pincott was best afield for UHS-VU. South Mornington def. by St Francis Xavier St Francis were the major beneficiaries of the round five pandemonium, shooting up to fourth on the ladder after dismantling South Mornington by 84 points at Citation Oval. The X-Men enjoyed a wide spread of contributors in the muck, with ten players getting amongst the goal-kickers. The Tigers remain the only winless team in Division 3 after five rounds and at this stage it is looking like being a tough season for the 2012 Division 4 premiers. La Trobe University def. by Eley Park Sharks Eley Park continues to be the section’s surprise packet, backing up last round’s win over UHSVU with a 15-point win over La Trobe at La Trobe University. A third quarter lapse in concentration cost the Trobers dearly, as the Sharks strung 20

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together four unanswered goals. The Shark’s got huge performances from both Michael Paolini and Matt Dyson in the absence of skipper Matt Costorphin while spearhead Noel Bahnsen continued his goal-kicking form with another four majors. Power House def. Albert Park A late change of venue may have been the difference as Power House registered their second consecutive win in a low scoring affair against Albert Park at Ross Gregory Oval. Amazingly there were only seven goals kicked in the match with Power House kicking 4.7 (31) to the Falcon’s 3.6 (24). Given the final margin, Albert Park will be ruing the local council’s inability to have their home ground ready in time that ultimately led to the fixture swap with Power House. The Falcons will now host Power House later in the season as a result. The win continues an improved stretch of form for Ant Voyage’s men, after going winless in their first three games of the season, Power House are now part of a clutch of clubs chasing a spot in the six. Swinburne University def. Aquinas In the upset of the round, Aquinas bounced back from their disappointing loss to the Northern Blues by defeating the Division 3 leaders Swinburne Uni by 46-points at St James Park. Russell Barnes’ men controlled the contest from start to finish, extending their lead in every quarter. Nick Morrison-Storey put together another stellar performance for the Bloods, linking up well with forwards Sam Williams (6) and Callum Cormack (3) who kicked nine goals for the day between them. Northern Blues def. by Emmaus St Leos The Northern Blues were also on the receiving end of an upset after succumbing to Emmaus St Leos by seven points at Ruthven Reserve. The Blues fantastic start to the year now faced with a reality check of being outside the top six after DIVISION 3 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 22 / 73%) Aquinas v Albert Park Northern Blues v UHS-VU St Francis Xavier v Eley Park Sharks La Trobe University v Swinburne University Emmaus St Leos v Richmond Central Power House v South Mornington

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five rounds. The Blues looked set to escape with a win after five third quarter goals gave them momentum heading into the final term, however the Animals were as devasting and more in the final quarter as they kicked seven goals to four to pinch the four points. Captain Paul Baranello lead the way for his side with four goals in the winning effort while brother Nathan and Daniel Hill were also first-rate.

PREVIEW Aquinas shocked everyone with a win against Swinburne last week and will be looking to extend that form against the Falcons. Richmond Central travel to Emmaus St Leos and it is well known that a bump in the tracks can sometimes derail a train, so the Snakes will want to get back on the winners column straight away against the volatile Animals. Swinburne were comfortably

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Power House 1.1, 1.2, 3.3, 4.7 (31) Albert Park 1.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.6 (24) Goals, Power House: D. Burnside 1, B. Kyne 1, G. Tubridy 1, R. Webb 1 Albert Park: N. Sjostrom 1, C. Cox 1, B. Whelan 1 Best, Power House: B. Leske, M. Devine, B. Kyne, W. Slater, M. Lynch, S. Circosta Albert Park: R. Schneider, H. Turner, T. Honan, N. Cattle, D. Lyne, T. Cattle Eley Park Sharks 3.2, 4.5, 8.7, 10.11 (71) La Trobe University 2.5, 4.8, 4.12, 7.14 (56) Goals, Eley Park Sharks: N. Bahnsen 4, K. Darby 2, C. Marsiglio 1, C. Olson 1, T. Sigalas 1, M. Paolini 1 La Trobe University: B. Hunt 2, B. Beks 1, M. Richards 1, D. O’ Connor 1, J. McMeel 1, I. Fan 1 Best, Eley Park Sharks: M. Paolini, M. Dyson, C. Brown, K. Darby, C. Marsiglio, N. Bahnsen La Trobe University: J. Roberts, D. O’ Connor, J. McMeel, G. Waldron, L. Neil, M. Richards Emmaus St Leos 3.9, 3.12, 5.13, 12.17 (89) Northern Blues 2.5, 2.10, 7.11, 11.13 (79) Goals, Emmaus St Leos: P. Baranello 4, L. Virgo 3, D. Hill 2, B. Ellis 1, M. Davis 1, N. Baranello 1 Northern Blues: M. Holmes 3, N. Parkes 3, L. McRedmond 2, T. Beames 1, C. Useinov 1, A. Farchione 1 Best, Emmaus St Leos: N. Baranello, P. Baranello, J. Kapiniaris, J. O’Connor, A. Ballard, M. Lalor Northern Blues: M. Cigagna, D. Marcon, A. Sepulcri, J. Warwick, A. Farchione, T. Vuwai St Francis Xavier 5.3, 9.6, 13.11, 18.15 (123) South Mornington 0.1, 1.5, 3.7, 5.9 (39) Goals, St Francis Xavier: P. Tucker 4, B. Sheers 3, T. Finck 2, T. Burns 2, J. Butterfield 2, J. Abel 1, S. Burns 1, D. Scott 1, D. Carson 1, J. Williams 1 South Mornington: C. Cowan 3, S. Torpy 1, J. Brown 1 Best, St Francis Xavier: S. Burns, A. Burns, J. Lenders, P. Tucker, L. Day, J. Williams South Mornington: I. Davies, N. Coy, S. Torpy, D. Cross, C. Cowan, S. Pope Aquinas 5.2, 10.3, 12.7, 16.7 (103) Swinburne University 3.4, 4.8, 5.12, 7.15 (57) Goals, Aquinas: S. Williams 6, C. Cormack 3, M. Jess 3, Z. Parr 1, N. Morrison-Storey 1, M. Kershaw 1, T. Niezen 1 Swinburne University: C. Wight 2, K. Fitzpatrick 2, D. Manning 1, M. Manning 1, B. Higgins 1 Best, Aquinas: N. Morrison-Storey, Z. Parr, A. Kinghorn, S. Williams, M. Jess, M. Kershaw Swinburne University: A. Hyman, K. Fitzpatrick, C. Wight, N. Mauran, B. Higgins, D. Manning UHS-VU 4.0, 9.2, 11.6, 11.7 (73) Richmond Central 1.2, 2.4, 3.4, 5.5 (35) Goals, UHS-VU: R. Kirk 4, M. Fitzclarence 2, D. Benstead 2, T. Barel 1, R. Matthews 1, E. Pearson 1 Richmond Central: D. Cannon 2, T. Thurwood 2, J. Fahey 1 Best, UHS-VU: A. Pincott, R. Matthews, E. Clarke, C. Jackson, N. Rowland, A. Kirk Richmond Central: J. Nicholson, S. Brown, J. Sutas, G. Holland, S. Montgomery, R. Costanzo

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handled by the Bloods last weekend, however they should be too good for Brenton Hunt’s tenth placed La Trobe University. South Mornington have been improving, although I expect Power House to string a third win in a row together as well as using this match as a chance to improve their poor percentage in the clash. The winner of St Francis Xavier and Eley Park Sharks will jump clear of the chasing pack in the first eight point game of the year. It’s hard to pick either side with great confidence but home ground advantage gives the X-men the edge in this encounter.If there is such thing as a season defining game in round six, this is it. The Blues will be fighting an uphill battle all year if they can’t defeat the inform Vultures this week. Having said that, UHSVU might take the points.

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Albert Park 3.1, 4.2, 5.4, 10.5 (65) Power House 0.3, 0.7, 1.7, 3.8 (26) Goals, Albert Park: S. Levy 4, G. Mihelakos 1, R. Hoult 1, B. McNamara 1, L. Gniel 1, J. Harrison 1, T. Wilson 1 Power House: P. Arnold 1, C. Beck 1, C. Barratt 1 Best, Albert Park: T. Reid, S. Levy, R. Hoult, M. Cumbers, T. Wilson, T. Wright Power House: N. Moresi, A. Reynolds, P. Mackney, J. O’Doherty, J. Theofanis, D. Mitchell La Trobe University 3.1, 4.4, 4.6, 5.8 (38) Eley Park Sharks 2.2, 4.3, 5.4, 5.5 (35) Goals, La Trobe University: L. Fraser 1, B. Thompson 1, M. Harney 1, J. Hickey 1, B. Phillpot - Evans 1 Eley Park Sharks: P. Salvatico 1, A. Stevenson 1, T. Scholtes 1, T. Houlden 1, J. Frattin 1 Best, La Trobe University: Eley Park Sharks: E. Handford, J. Kiklis, T. Scholtes, M. Wilkinson, S. Pertz, D. Pumpa Emmaus St Leos 1.4, 3.5, 4.11, 7.15 (57) Northern Blues 1.5, 5.9, 5.12, 6.14 (50) Goals, Emmaus St Leos: A. LaRiccia 2, P. McGloin 1, A. Smith 1, A. Papac 1, T. Zaharopoulos 1, K. Williams 1 Northern Blues: J. Higham 2, B. Passey 2, A. Campbell 1, J. Kynigopoulos 1 Best, Emmaus St Leos: T. Thorn, E. Mitchell, P. McGloin, A. Smith, T. Canny, L. Democl Northern Blues: J. Thompson, M. Thompson, M. Ferma, R. Cossens, B. Passey, S. Clarkson St Francis Xavier 1.2, 5.7, 9.8, 11.9 (75) South Mornington 2.1, 4.4, 6.6, 7.11 (53) Goals, St Francis Xavier: J. Roberts 4, M. Scanlon 2, G. Bramich 1, G. Mailing 1, R. Tocknell 1, D. Johnstone 1, D. Gover 1 South Mornington: A. Bouten 2, L. Thompson 2, S. Millar 2, R. Matthews 1 Best, St Francis Xavier: P. Gould, R. Compt, M. Scanlon, D. Johnstone, G. Bramich, D. Gover South Mornington: C. Miller, L. Kelly, L. Thompson, T. Wilson, S. Millar, J. Wilson Swinburne University 2.1, 5.6, 5.7, 5.10 (40) Aquinas 0.1, 0.1, 1.6, 2.8 (20) Goals, Swinburne University: J. Carroll 4, T. Kitchen 1 Aquinas: M. Cull 1, K. Rosewarne 1 Best, Swinburne University: R. Afford, M. Leahy, S. McGrath, M. Dunn, J. Carroll, T. Bugler Aquinas: P. Jess, R. Greig, P. Pham, B. Gray, M. Czaplowski, M. Cull UHS-VU 6.3, 9.5, 10.7, 15.7 (97) Richmond Central 1.0, 1.1, 1.3, 3.4 (22) Goals, UHS-VU: M. Sweeney 5, R. Dickson 3, J. Ahmed 2, S. Parker 2, L. McCartney 2, T. Woodlock 1 Richmond Central: B. Herbert 1, A. Fraser 1, T. Noffke 1 Best, UHS-VU: R. Erck, M. Roberts, R. Churkovich, J. Healey, C. Bartlett, J. Ahmed Richmond Central: J. Shaw, J. Fenech, S. Bohan, T. Woodberry, E. Cotter, B. Herbert

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DIVISION 4

Ryan ‘Hammy’ Goodman

@HandsomeHammyG

BOX HILL, MANNINGHAM SLIP UNDER THE RADAR Even though we are only heading in to round six, plenty of Division 4 punters have already made up their minds on the teams who will find themselves at the top and tail of the ladder come the pointy end of the season. With this in mind, there is plenty of interest regarding which teams will fill the bottom end of the top four in 2014. Round five might have given us a few clues on who to watch out for with Manningham and Box Hill North winning their second and third consecutive games respectively. Westbourne Grammarians let another three-quarter time lead slip, whilst the Hawks and Pies recorded strong wins once again.

NORTH BRUNSWICK (3.2-20) LOST TO HAWTHORN (9.12-66) North Brunswick put in a spirited performance but were no match for the table topping Hawks. After a scoreless first quarter, the home side rallied in the second to bring the deficit back to twelve points. However, Hawthorn’s class showed in a five goal final term, which ensured their record this season remained unblemished. Simon Mair, in his 50th game for the club was best for the home side who presented the Hawks with their stiffest competition thus far in 2014. Hawthorn will return to Rathmines for the first time in three weeks to host Point Cook, whilst North Brunswick will face a Westbourne Grammarians outfit who will be desperate to put four quarters together having relinquished two consecutive three-quarter time leads. CANTERBURY (16.12-108) DEFEATED CHADSTONE (6.6-42) Canterbury made the best of muddy conditions with a seven goal first term, which saw them burst away to a forty-point lead at quarter time. Conditions improved as the game progressed and a more even contest ensued for the remainder. Tom Eckersley was a standout for the victors whilst Anthony Bailey and Nicholas Boothman looked dangerous despite limited opportunities for Chadstone. Canterbury will look to build on the momentum they accrued against Chadstone as they head to Ransford Oval to take on the undefeated West Brunswick today.

BOX HILL NORTH (17.11-113) DEFEATED WESTBOURNE GRAMMARIANS (16.12-108) Box Hill North registered their third consecutive win against a Grammarians outfit who seem to have slightly lost their way after pleasing early season form. The contest was tightly fought throughout, with no more than two straight kicks separating the sides at any major break. Daniel Penny continued his rampant 2014 form with a bag of five, which could have been considerably more had it not been for inaccurate kicking. At the other end, Carl Chesterman had a similar outing, finishing with six goals six. Having forfeited another three-quarter time advantage, Grammarians will be keen to sure up a spot in the top four when they host North Brunswick this afternoon. WEST BRUNSWICK (17.8-110) DEFEATED DRAGONS (4.9-33) West Brunswick comfortably accounted for the Dragons, thanks largely to a nine goal opening term. From then on, the Dragons battened down the hatches with plenty of bodies behind the ball as they attempted to contain their destructive opponents. Whilst this approach worked to an extent, the Dragons forgot about scoring at the other end and the rest of the match became a congested ‘stoppage-athon’. None the less, the Pies went through the motions and did what was required to register their fifth win on the bounce. DIVISION 4 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 22 / 88%) North Brunswick v Hawthorn Canterbury v Chadstone Box Hill North v Westbourne Grammarians West Brunswick v Dragons Point Cook v Manningham Cobras

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POINT COOK (9.10-64) LOST TO MANNINGHAM COBRAS (13.11-89) Manningham seem to have their 2014 season back on track having recorded their second win in a row and third of the season in the west against Point Cook. The game momentum swung back and forth through the afternoon with Point Cook bouncing back from a disappointing first term with an explosive six goal second term which saw them lead at the main change. Unfortunately for Point Cook, they weren’t able to maintain that kind of form throughout the remainder of the game. The triumphant Cobras were well led by multiple goal scorers Stuart Fisher and Daniel Wills.

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West Brunswick 9.3, 11.8, 15.8, 17.8 (110) Dragons 1.3, 1.4, 2.7, 4.9 (33) Goals, West Brunswick: B. Shepherd 5, S. Hulm 4, R. Benjamin 2, M. Holmes 2, J. Taylor 1, M. Simpson 1, C. Wills 1, R. George 1 Dragons: T. Castricum 2, N. Vandergert 1, P. Rueda 1 Best, West Brunswick: T. Costa, J. Beer, J. Taylor, M. Simpson, E. Lloyd, J. Sandow Dragons: P. Torcasio, J. Pi, S. Seoun, S. Monas, A. Do, T. Castricum Canterbury 7.4, 10.8, 13.11, 16.12 (108) Chadstone 1.0, 1.3, 3.4, 6.6 (42) Goals, Canterbury: T. Eckersley 3, A. Baker 3, R. Walmsley 2, S. Fulton 2, M. Higgins 1, R. Gates 1, B. Hui 1, D. Gates 1, L. Giles 1, L. Chapman 1 Chadstone: A. Bailey 3, L. Perry 1, A. Farrugia 1, N. Boothman 1 Best, Canterbury: T. Eckersley, M. Higgins, B. Hui, R. Walmsley, L. Giles, S. Murphy Chadstone: J. Farrugia, A. Bailey, B. Polkinghorne, N. Boothman, B. Herbert, A. Onley Hawthorn 3.5, 3.8, 4.8, 9.12 (66) North Brunswick 0.0, 2.2, 2.2, 3.2 (20) Goals, Hawthorn: S. Stormonth 3, D. Tremewen 2, K. Pargeter 1, J. Ince 1, D. Pritchard 1, A. Beaton 1 North Brunswick: T. Leary 1, A. Tsiaras 1, M. Dal Santo 1 Best, Hawthorn: K. Pargeter, M. McNeill, P. Nunan, N. Raiti, J. Campbell, K. Davies North Brunswick: S. Mair, R. Santacroce, K. Zuidema, T. Stevens, P. Gagliano, T. Blount Manningham Cobras 4.0, 6.3, 9.6, 13.11 (89) Point Cook 1.0, 7.3, 8.5, 9.10 (64) Goals, Manningham Cobras: D. Wills 4, S. Fisher 2, L. Allan 2, C. Jolly 1, B. Hawker 1, M. Muller 1, A. Pianto 1, P. Wood 1 Point Cook: A. Paris 2, A. Robinson 1, A. Auciello 1, R. Milne 1, B. Langley 1, K. Nawabi 1, M. Smith 1, M. Volk 1 Best, Manningham Cobras: S. Fisher, T. Bell, D. Wills, P. Wood, L. Jones, T. Conn Point Cook: B. Langley, M. James, R. Barker, H. Barker, S. Percival, A. Auciello Box Hill North 2.2, 7.7, 11.8, 17.11 (113) Westbourne Grammarians 3.1, 7.5, 13.8, 16.12 (108) Goals, Box Hill North: D. Penny 5, M. Penny 4, J. McKenzie 3, A. Walker 2, E. Charles 1, B. Watt 1, B. Pearce 1 Westbourne Grammarians: C. Chesterman 6, N. Arias 2, D. White 1, A. Imber 1, B. Miller 1, M. Culliver 1, C. Sneddon 1, T. Rogers 1, J. Johns 1, A. Crossman 1 Best, Box Hill North: C. Liston, J. Anderson, C. Langley, A. Walker, J. McKenzie, D. Penny Westbourne Grammarians: J. Humphreys, C. Sneddon, M. Culliver, A. Salamone, L. Thomson, C. Chesterman

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Five rounds to date have given us some reasonable indicators of where teams are at in 2014, but there is still plenty of footy to be played in Division 4. Can the Grammarians put four quarters together? Are Box Hill North and the Cobras the real deal? Or can one of the other mid-field teams put an exclamation mark next to their name and take down the Pies or Hawks? There’s plenty of questions to be answered heading into round six and plenty of coaches, players and supporters hoping they get the answers they’re after.

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West Brunswick 6.5, 16.6, 22.11, 32.17 (209) Dragons 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 0.1 (1) Goals, West Brunswick: A. Thompson 6, S. McFadyen 4, R. Taylor 3, T. Ross 3, N. Watts 3, P. Healey 2, C. McFadyen 2, J. Hopkins 2, J. Tassone 2, J. Laing 1, C. Bull 1, J. Hay 1, A. Fraser 1, T. Pollock 1 Dragons: Best, West Brunswick: M. Langley, P. Walpole, A. Thompson, R. Taylor, M. Graham, C. Bull Dragons: R. Chan, T. Do, V. Heng, T. Ho, M. Ork, J. Tran Canterbury 2.6, 6.11, 7.15, 10.21 (81) Chadstone 1.2, 2.5, 3.9, 4.10 (34) Goals, Canterbury: S. Woodward 3, F. Cunningham 3, C. Woods 2, D. Porta 1, P. Gill 1 Chadstone: Best, Canterbury: C. Woods, M. James, P. Gill, D. Porta, F. Cunningham, S. Woodward Chadstone: Hawthorn 4.9, 6.13, 11.18, 14.22 (106) North Brunswick 0.0, 1.0, 1.1, 2.2 (14) Goals, Hawthorn: J. Jackomos 4, D. Lauletta 4, J. Downie 2, L. Murnane 1, J. Bullock 1, P. O’Callaghan 1, A. Loke 1 North Brunswick: D. Manoukian 1, S. Russo 1 Best, Hawthorn: J. Perks, M. Pinkerton, A. Loke, L. Murnane, C. Williams, D. Kennedy North Brunswick: S. Russo, L. Matchett-Oates, J. Bottaro, S. Wernham, W. Howard, J. Geary Manningham Cobras 2.4, 5.4, 8.5, 9.10 (64) Point Cook 2.3, 4.7, 8.9, 9.9 (63) Goals, Manningham Cobras: N. Allinson 2, A. Egan 2, A. McDill 2, P. Warren 1, C. Bortignon 1, P. Vaughan 1 Point Cook: L. Rappazzo 2, B. Hunter 2, P. Donoghue 2, E. Chao 1, C. Matcham 1, J. Larkin 1 Best, Manningham Cobras: S. Marshall, N. Allinson, W. Lamont, A. McDill, A. Bullen, A. Egan Point Cook: J. Perrins, J. Ward, C. Matcham, C. Phillips, D. Di Guglielmo, Z. Wilson Westbourne Grammarians 5.3, 7.8, 8.16, 10.22 (82) Box Hill North 0.0, 0.2, 0.4, 1.7 (13) Goals, Westbourne Grammarians: A. Eqbal 2, M. Chodowski 2, N. Robertson 1, J. Nikola 1, B. Germon 1, T. Upton 1, S. King 1, Y. Le 1 Box Hill North: M. Hood 1 Best, Westbourne Grammarians: N. Dimitriadis, E. Karageorge, R. Binney, K. Miller, J. Lawn, A. Eqbal Box Hill North: K. Axten, M. Hood, A. Rodrigues, X. Ellis, C. De Jong, P. Giddings

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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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Matt Duggan Robert Cathcart Matt Petering Sean Coote Tom Abbott Lachlan Howes Tom Dean (C) Josh Ward Doug Pritchard Nick Loucaides Scott Braithwaite Scott Gower Will Murton Luke Casey-Leigh Raphael Clarke Sam McBain Anthony Carroll Will Edmonds Joel Di Natale Cal Buckley Mitchell Howes Steven Scott Jonno Nash Mitchell LaFontaine Travis Woolnough Michael DeFontenay Brayden Haynes Mick Millar Jordan Thompson Will Mattingley Tom Gandy Matt Stevens Michael Globan Sean McNicholas Ben McLean Scott Kendall Elliott Harris Michael Wilson Luke McNicholas James Bull James Lapa Dylan Gabron-Uhe

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Tim Pritchard Luke Edmondson Pete Richter Greg Roberts Luke Sketchley Tom Perkin Frasier Cloney Luke Slater Bane Suboticki Tyson Rayner David Brearley Sean Brennan Scott Moore Will Gillespie Oliver Webber Jack Richter Ryan Bennett Germaine Ivanka Mitch Bourne Lucas Bourne Alex Edmondson Robert Wilson Brad Kilgore Byron Hughes Mark Ensor

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ST BERNARDS

ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS

Coach: Anthony Rock Assistants: Tim Harvey, Matt O’Connor Reserves Coach: Chris Davis Assistant: Gary McIntyre 3rds Coach: Kevin Jones, Brian Moon, Chris Cunningham

Coach: Mick Dwyer Assistants: Jamie Shanahan, Greg Siwes Reserves: Steve D’Andrea

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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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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UNIVERSITY BLACKS

DE LA SALLE

Coach: Cameron Roberts Assistants: Paul Yeomans, Darren Collopy Reserves Coach: Xavier Moloney

Coach: Paul Satterley Assistants: Michael Brown, Tom Madigan, Ash Lever Reserves: John McDonough Thirds: Phil Proy

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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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 Joshua Slade Damien Hale Oscar Persson Sam Williams Ben Humphrey Rishton McArdle David Hutchinson Daniel Close Aaron Kneebone Sebastian Gotch Antony Forato Lachlan Bull Stephen Wall Tim Allan Adrian Indovino Nick Fyfield Joel Phillips Joshua Fisher Joshua Oakley Ben Pratt Charlie Thorpe Justin Baxter Ben Oakley Ed Murphy Liam Wood Daniel Millwood Joel Mattiske Hamish Ramsey Nick Hyland Luke Williams Tim Kovess Steven Hogan

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Luke Jarvis Sefton McGraw Ed Espinosa Aaron Wheatley Jason Terrell Charlie Athanassiou Tom Moloney Matt Hamilton Simon Lowe Jackson McKay Garrett McDonough Michael De Luca Mitch Carter Jack Jarvis Jordan Bull Ryan McDonough Declan Freeman Daniel Millwood Shane Griffin Sam O’Donnell Tyson Parker Beau Hill Joe Ramsden Nick Hogan James Meade Pat Monaghan

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OLD CAREY

Coach: Tim O’Shaughnessy Assistants: Wayne Oswald, David Landrigan Reserves: Andrew Strain

Coach: Glenn Cox Assistants: Dave Wright, Justin Seabury, James Wagner, Nicholas Thompson

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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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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OLD HAILEYBURIANS

UNIVERSITY BLUES

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: Quinton Gleeson Assistants: James Walker, Andrew Lowcock, Huw Flanagan

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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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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OLD IVANHOE

ST KEVINS

Coach: Travis Ronaldson Assistant: Daniel Weller Reserves: Darren Toll Assistant: John Hill

Senior coach: Daniel Harford Senior assistant coach: Jon Edgar Assistant coach: Peta Searle

Matthew Murray Josh Doherty Nick Gieschen Sam Geilings Adrian DelMonte Victor Sicilano Jake McKeon Joel Macdonald Chris Sutherland Brett Nagel Nick Butler Alex Vella Ricky Jessop Chris Johnson Kobe Trajanovski Brad Flintoff Zac Keane Michael Mitris Carl Groth Jake Trajanovski Bernard McDowell James Moio Iza Dawkins Richard Butler Rob Davidson Brandt Harrison Hayden Heta (C) Dean Heta Andrew Paine Brandon Lee James Binney Joey Cua Stephen Ward Richard Skok Robert Hondromatidis Sam Wilcox Nick Kenyon-Smith Tom Earle Arthur Solomidis Michael Basckos Max Kirwan Jordan O’Neill

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Robert Glavas Lochlan Phillips Callum Matheson Tyson Hill Simon MacKenzie Gareth Fowler Sam Armstrong Jordan Stanton Josh Dunnett Ryan Buckley Nathan Valkanis Josh Spoor Tom Falconer Richard Dennis Jacson Cecil Chris Sarthou Ashley Steer Alec Steinicke Simon Leon Heath Evans Michael Pierce Tom Eggleston Adam Veli Daniel Mancuso Vincent Mancuso Luke Pace Paul Spurling Jason Burns Brendon Michael John Apostolopoulos Danny Stone Andrew Sheehan Brendon Knox Sjouke Price Michael DelMonte Justin Beilin Adam Karim Michael Baxter Danny Stone Nathan Pratt

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Matthew Murphy Nick Wood Ben Dowd Callum Matheson Patrick Dowd Steven Salopek Charles Ring Joshua Gabelich Julian Staffieri Karl Wissell Elliot Waldron Nick McArdle Patrick Keely James Grinter Joshua Taylor Jason Salopek Patrick Aughton Billy Kanakis Anthony Kirwan Sean Kennedy Francis Keely Phil Edgar Tom Simpson Zachary Ginies Tom (R) Marchesani Lachlan Nankervis Matthew Lodge Gerard Gleeson Edward Ring Chris Gleeson Tom Cunningham Anthony Lynch (C) William Coates Jack Weber Julian Gambarro Patrick McLennan

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Michael Dolan Luke McDonell Pana Karageorgiou Hamish Townsend Anthony Giarrusso Tom McPherson Matthew Nolan Rick Caldow Henry Parkes Tom Hickey Domenic Losciavo John Griffiths Dylan Wissell Tim Sharpe Hamish McPherson Liam Dunne Nelson Pryor Ray Short James Marchesani Pat Rhodes Ben Marchesani Adam Fenech Tom Gleeson Tom Johnstone Jarrod Nash

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OLD MELBURNIANS

Coach: Leigh McQuillen Assistants: Dale Carey, Brent McGrath, David Veale, Darren Seidl & Nick Gold Reserves: Adam Slade-Jacobson Thirds: Barry Simon

Coach: Nathan Brown Assistants: Daniel Hughes, Peter Nunn Reserves: Chris Hood

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 (C) Josh Ludski Richie Simon Ashley Kalb Josh Kalmus Noah Rischin Luke Peters Ari Lewski Josh Sacks Jake Lew Ben Kalmus Nick Lewis Dean Steinberg Brad Caplan Josh Gottlieb Josh Dorevitch Josh Singer Jordan Bade-Boon Jason Samuel Corey Jankie

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Danny Markov Roi Abraham Luke Jankie Stuart Fayman Joel Gocs Jamie Grigorianis Ryan White Jeremy Forbes Michael Selzer Dean Rotenberg Alex Wollan Daniel Roth Simon Roth Josh Mendies Alon Abraham Ari Wytwornik Ben Michowski Adam Lerner Elliot Janover Daniel Goodman Brandon Joel Jordan Tonkin Matt Markoff Brett Joffe Anton Ritterman Jarrod Swire Dean Rotenberg David Glass Sam Friede Myles Miller Noah Keddie Joshua Rawicki Daniel Smorgon

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Harry Macciolli James Beaumont Tom Paule (C) Tom Healey Josh Freezer Chris Righetti Ted De Fegely Al Armstrong Pete Kennon Lachie Borthwick Tom Bachet Chris Wischer John Cooper Sam Gibbons Timmy Oman Nick Voyage Tim McLardy Harry Jupp Will Thompson Guy Brayshaw Charlie CumbraeStewart Ed Fanning Nick De Steiger Tom Hywood Cameron Tunbridge Billy Hatfield Marty McCoy Jeremy Beaumont Lachie Bennett Sam Quennell Cameron Beck Sammy Peacock Nick Daish Zach O’Neil Nick McLardy Matt Demicoli Chris Barry Adrian Karatzas Nick Madders Oscar Hosking Al Ferguson Alex Crosby Zach Johnston Johnny Ross Patty Garschagen Lewis Haralambous Nick Churkovich Will Fuller

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Stephen Land Angus Murray James Bate Jono Phillips Alex Thorley Mac Webster Paul Mishura Will Fuller James Land James Siebert Josh Rundell Damon Velakoulis Alex Coleridge Julian Draudins Tom De Fegely Oscar Dixon Toby Dickson Tim Spargo Sam Playfair Tom Watson Jim De Fegely Rupert Doyle Richie Armit Will Boyd Andy Cameron Will Marshall Tom Lackman Nick Burke Cal Williamson Chris Lam Justin De Steiger Ben Rogers Max Gibson Jack Brandwood Rupert Middleton Will Beasley Morgan Cottee Sam Dellios Nick Molony Stefan Stacey Josh McMullin Edward Robinson Jack Sanford Sam Daddo Guy Shearman Ed Fuller Jordan Hooper Nick Sloan Charles May

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MAZENOD

FITZROY

Coach: Adrian Connolly Assistants: Wayne Poulter, Kevin Chamberlain Reserves: Ben Chamberlain

Coach: Michael Pickering Assistants: John LeGrand, Vince Silluzio, Steve Hurl Reserves: Ryan Aisbett

N. Lewton M. Chamberlain D. Kelly (DVC) T. Bourbon L. Welsford R. Mann F. Reed J. Cowan D. Chamberlain C. Smith P. Iacovangelo (RC) H. Black B. Phibbs M. Johnson (VC) M. Pecora N. Thomas T. Chambers B. Bonner J.P. Van Rensberg N. Gentile S. Inglis S. Veltman S. Oldman L. Riley J. Kelly (C) A. Patti T. Bailey S. Welsford C. Collins A. Holmes B. Woods J. Cetraro R. McCarthy B. Kovac S. Balloch D. Regan D. McLean N. McLean M. Rice A. DiPetta J. Trounce A. Bortoli

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T. Wilson D. Izon J. Campbell D. Micallef P. Flanagan P. Johnson J. Mather M. Rich S. Mann D. MacLeod D. Maskill R. Woolley A. Ciavarella J. Verbyla J. Hende J. Bates J. Egan G. Lofthouse S. Paolucci

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Rory Angiolella (C) Matt Kyroussis Ross Borland Toby Hudson Bevege Michael Cussen Chris Polidoras Jack Beech James Meakin Maxim Allen Tom Cheshire Daniel Bisetto Alister Green Jesse Dimond Ben Roberts Richard Willingham Tom Biscaro Alex Ricco Ryan Floyd Antony Harbor Dimitri Kynigopoulos Michael Lee Mitch McWhinney Sam Baker Jack Parkinson Michael Racovalis Jack Dalton James McGee Jamie Mackay Dom Pound-Palmieri Tom Parkinson Will Johnson Cailean Moore Dylan Patcas Will Fenton ( C ) Jan Leman

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Drew Olarenshaw Josh Munro Matt Brown Greg Hesse Raphael Lloyd Stefan Green Nick Marshall Cameron Ball Julian Turner Adam Franklin Max Ellis Phillip Carydis Luke Baker Dylan Leech Joshua Murray Gary McCarthy Diaramuid O’Donoghue-Cooney Jonathan Anderson Brad Farley Brendan Johnstone Luke McNally Sam Buckely Will Pickering Conor Smith

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OLD CAMBERWELL

Coach: Craig Hayes Assistant: Jason Plant Reserves: Peter Judge

Coach: Ben Robertson Assistants: Tim Cantwell, Brad Tymmons

Jake Rice Zan Wenke Leighton O’Donnell Stefan Courtot Fraser Oliver Ash Brown Jeremy Brazzale (RVC) Michael Christian (C) Luke Giles Tore Valvo Ryan Byrne Ryan Hay Oscar Philp-Taylor Liam Austin Dale Equid Benjamin Smith Darcy Cumberland Angelo Russo Michael Italia (VC) David Higgins Craig Skicko Michael Stephenson Nicholas Biscontin (VC) Mark Smith Adam Barclay Anthony Valvo Devin McDonald James Pentland Nick Smith Michael Sacchetta Andrew Hopgood Luke French Marcus Borg (C) Paul Trovato Scott Hills Jake Grose Adam Layt Luke Delaney Mark Morgan (DVC) Harrison Tippett Christian Lendaro Brendan Danaher Matthew Crema

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Lincoln Burns Jonathan Knape Jarrad Appleby Brandon Kelly

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Simon Bennett Caine Hillier Dominic La Fontaine Damien McGuigan Stephen Romanin Oliver Lloyd Blake Hillier Christopher Young Matthew Davis Samuel Killworth Christopher Woodbridge Jordon Heffernan Robert Deev Matthew Powell Thomas Hudson James Robinson Alister Lloyd Scott Needham Greg Tolson Rohan Kapoor Peter Storey Tom Byrnes Phil Bennett Jackson Eade Thomas Kanz Alex Mackenzie Daniel DeSanctis Samuel Riley Andrew Clarke Stephen Derry Trent Langdon Damien Proska Daniel Toma Nicholas Adamson Tom Allwright Thomas Schipper Alexander Stewart Brett Cottell Lachlan McMillan Oliver Scheiber Thomas Staynor

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Alexander Vickery Jay Himat Teri Miriklis Jack Duke Harrison Levvey Ben Hart (C) Stefan Anjou Robert Campbell Declan Mitchell Matthew De Petro Stephen Warr James Way Matt Dyson Joshua Kennedy Nicholas Pryde Corey McLaughlin Matt Davis Nicholas Searles Brad Dean

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MARCELLIN

PENINSULA

Coach: Greg Fremantle Assistants: Cameron Crowley, Graham Anderson Reserves: Stuart Kemp Thirds: Liam McCormack

Coach: Nick Claringbold Assistant Coaches: Damian Brice, Peter Williamson & Michael Lambert Reserves: Adam Crean

Jarrod Carlson Liam Mc Cormack John Mc Intyre Patrick Chard Simon Considine Paul Symes Nicholas Crosbie Matthew Gasparini Stuart Kemp Patrick Millson Timothy Lincoln Paul Symes Jonathan Blanch Jeremiah Antypas Robert Galea Michael Abrahams Jonathan Bortolotto Simon Abrahams James Baxter Derrin Gartner Steven Crapper Mathew Beayni Harrison Lee David Tantsis Hall Domenic Bolger Timothy Montagna Michael Mc Coll Trent Carlson Daniel Mc Mahon Laine Rice Robert Costanzo Brendon Pearce Jacob Gasparini Matthew Molloy Daniel Redmond Anthony Beaini Anthony Mc Glin Adrian Coburn Jake Symes Dallas Jarred Liam Brockhus Ashley Viney Timothy Blanch Bradley Taylor Anthony Manakis William Delahunty

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Jordan Bettello Cameron Kemp Heath Jenkins Thomas Cullen Tom Black Rowan Mc Kenzie Stewart Callan Nicholas Watty Ari Loucas Jacques Augustin Dustin Cracknell Joseph Kardami Hayden Manassa Liam Ryan Scott Mc Pherson Tom Natoli Paul Laccarruba Michael Ryan Julien Toohey Daniel Coloe Robert Kemp Hamish Murray Vincent O’Flynn Stephen Gill Anthony Pezzimenti Nicholas Thompson Luke Money Joshua Normoyle David Mc Donald Adam Ceccomancini Christopher Walsh Paul Symes Sam Ayob Alexander Montalto James Moloney Jonathon Wilkinson David Montalti Richard Stansbury Nicholas James Daniel Kofoed Dale Juchnevicius Michael Whittle James Vear Joel Donnellan Gerard Mc Mahon Gianluca Romanin

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Sam Glenn Harry Whitty Stuart Grigg (C) Stefan Barbour Michael Lambert Garth O’Connor-Price Vaughan Clarke Sam Murray Robert Stainforth (VC) Tom Coghlan Ben Southam (DVC) Ben Mitchell George Fletcher Sam Buchanan Brett Brisbane Alex Wood (VC) Alex Marshall Eddie Coghlan Tom Stainforth Rob Bambery Jeremy Gleeson Paul Coldrey Nicholas Fisher Reed Powney Thomas Grigg Adam Granger Jeremy Gleeson Ash Law Shaun Payze Lachlan Heron Jordan Pomeroy Tom Feldgen Adam Crean Zac Kurts Ryan Trickey Andrew Starkins Jordan Owens Tim Scarpella Jake Archdeacon Luke Keon Cam Mccauley Leith Baker

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Aaron Brockley Scott Cain Mathew Tuckett Mathew Beggs Laurens Van der Sluijs Tom Shayler John Wilkins Mitchell Sheldon Collins Aaron Anson Sam Messinis Liam Nickels Daniel Bruce Chris Davis Demi Pinxt Callum Savio Hayden Brodie Jamie Rhodes Lachlan O’Grady Dan Laversha Anthony Kyriacou Ryan White David Kotsiakos Aaron Bouten Dave Dungan Tom Lardner

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HAMPTON ROVERS

Coach: Hayden Stanton Assistant: Jye Ledin Reserves: Shane Paynter

Coach: Guy Martyn Assistants: Owen Lalor & Steve Kennedy Reserves: Steven Kidd Thirds: Sebastian Wright

Ewan Flanagan Nick Petering Ryan Smith Michael Davidson Andrew Young Andrew Hickey Sam Baring (C) Pat Bryce James Taylor George Smyth Tim Powell Jye Ledin Darcy Meehan Nick Schade Joe Cosgriff James McKenzie Zac Ledin Tim McKenzie Alex Carr Lachlan Inglis Gareth Taylor Damien Hatch Sam Whatley Ben Amberg Andrew Costley Joe Griffiths Callum Dick Daniel Brogden Rami Shenouda Rowan Shields Chris Godsil Tom Ruddell Matt Hunt Matt McCart Adam Jaques James Duffy Tom Duffy Luke Leviston Alex Armstrong Sam Walsh Julian Bourchier Matt Mason

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Jonathan Rau Ben Cailes Henry Drysdale Simon Chandler Matt Boulton Andrew Beecroft Pat Long Andre Henry David Meulendijks Paul Tweedly Nick Rhoden Ryan McIvor Tim Berenyi Matt White Ryan Phillips Nick Malcolm Hayden Devanny Matt Stewart Michael FenwickNevin Nick Armstrong Rhys Waller Bill Geary Daniel Garabiles Nick Burri Freek Faber Aaron Darnell

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Leigh Fletcher Mark Devereaux Rory Lynch Kyle Pinto Stuart Burggraaff Bryce Pewtress Jesse Lovig Stephen Anderson Matthew Care Guy Martyn Tom Youl Ben Traeger-Haig Nick Jewell Nick Pinto Josh Schmitz David Morton Daniel Corp Tim Jones Christopher Long Adam Power Jay Ting Charlie Miles Richard Atkins Adam McNeil Shem Curry Samuel Clements Josh Verlin Ben Kezilas Jesse Donald Cain Malthouse Ed Turner Joshua McPherson Jason McCoy Jay Dillon Stefan Constantinou James Short Ash Fisher Matt Powell Liam Woodland Jack Baxter Paul Adams Marlon Woltering Nigel Bloomfield Michael Dynon Lachlan Wheeler Liam Dynon Andrew Long Josh Pavlou Kyal McNeil

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Brendan Culvenor Jack Wilson Zac Pirrie Mark Short Daniel Andersen James Benjamin Matthew Broadley Vincent Camera Ben Clarke Zachary Cochrane Adam Cockie Sam Cougan Thomas Cougan Jay Coverdale Travis Cowan Sam Dalton Lachlan DeLisle Lachlan Edgar Christopher Ellison Nathan Foster Steven Helliger Brenton Holt Patrick Hosking Reece Houston Kristian Johannsen Szczepan Kasinski Ben Lane Jason Laver Will Lingard Jack Lloyd David McCarthy Leon McCarthy Tobias Morrison William O’Haire Jesse Rees Thomas Rowse Matthew Ryan Simon Schultz Chris Smith Nick Taylor Stephen Tiernan Ned Tikner Kieron Turner Ryan Warren Jadyn Wilkinson Sebastian Wright

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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2014 LUKE BARRY – OLD XAVERIANS This weeks Rising Star Nomination is Luke Barry. Luke’s first year at the Club was in 2013, after finishing at Xavier College in 2012. His first year was impressive, playing 19 games in the Under 19 Premier side, including the Grand Final, as a bottom age player. In 2014, Luke has taken his football to the next step, producing a solid preseason. Although still eligible for Under 19’s, he made his senior debut in Round 1. In the early part of the season, Luke has proven to be a versatile old-school utility type player who has the ability to play forward or back, and on a short or tall opponent. This versatility, has allowed Luke to play various roles throughout the year, and standing tall to each task. Outside of football, Luke is currently studying Environmental Engineering and Science, full time at Monash University.

* to be eligible for the club Warehouse Rising Star, a player must be born no earlier than 1993 and playing his first full season of senior football.

VAFA ELASTOPLAST TRAINER OF THE WEEK LISA HARPER - PEGS Lisa Harper of PEGS is this week’s Elastoplast ‘Trainer of the Week’. Lisa has been working at the PEGS senior football club now for two years. Before that Lisa has had experience working with head trauma at the Melbourne Storm and also at the Essendon Football Club. Lisa works alongside George Elias who has worked at AFL level and between the two, they bring a high level of professionalism and experience to our medical team. Both Lisa and George worked brilliantly last Saturday to assist two injured opposition players (See For the Love of the Game) and were well supported by Matt Foster and Lachlan Buckley. Due to Lisa’s experience, she and George, are able to develop younger trainers at the club, Quang Pham and Yvette Lecerf are bother junior trainers for all our teams. PEGS now have a strong medical team, with club Doctor Ken Baddeley attending most games too. Congratulations, Lisa.

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RETROSPECTIVE

Geoff Reilley

@GeoffreyReilley

5 YEARS AGO – 2009 Old Brighton firmed in fourth spot on the A Section ladder when they inflicted St Bedes Mentone Tigers’ first loss for the season, 12.16 to 6.18 at the Beach Oval. The ‘Beders’ got within striking distance early in the final quarter but the ‘Tonners’ drew away for an excellent win. Best: Marston, Ainley, Smith, Edge, Mason, Olliver (OB) and Shakaib, Hellier, Richards (3), Bliesner, Monaghan, Corda (StBMT). In B Section Old Melburnians drew away from a gallant Hampton Rovers’ outfit in the final term to win 20.13 to 13.15. OM’s were now on top of the ladder. Best: Wilmoth, Greene, Miller, Morrison (3), Davis, Gardiner (OM) and Duddy, Dallas (3), McCarthy, Verlin, Fletcher, Alexander (HR) Andrew Torney (Uni Blacks) and Max Burgess (Old Trinity) both recorded their 100th game.

10 YEARS AGO – 2004 In D3 section, Oakleigh were expected to have an easier game against bottom placed Mount Lilydale but were trailing at half time. Following some sharp words from coach, Chris Moore, the Oaks lifted their work rate and kicked 6.12 in the third quarter to take hold of the game and won in a canter 19.24 to 11.6. Best: Britt, Bromley, Treacey, Collins, Furnell, K Holden (O) and Kellett, Hansford, Cunningham, Leonard, Carstens (MtL). In D4, North Brunswick and Eltham had a great tussle after Eltham trailed by 6 goals at half time, they rallied and it went goal for goal before North Brunswick held on to win by 3 points. Best: Santecroce, Aref, Robertson (NthB) and Panetta, McKenzie, Jorgenson (Elth).

20 YEARS AGO – 1994 In C Section Whitefriars were surprisingly behind at half time against Old Geelong and copped a blast at the main break. With Carbone and Reidy running riot in the third term, the Friars kicked 9 goals to 1 and increased their winning lead to 21.16 to 14.8 at siren time. Best: Flanagan, Jenkins, Carbone (4) (W) and Taylor, Glascott, O’Halloran(OG). In D Section, St Kevins defeated Old Camberwell 19.18 to 8.8 and took top spot on the ladder. 42

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30 YEARS AGO – 1984 In A Section, Collegians suffered their first loss for the season, going down to Marcellin by 23 points. Best: M Getson, Simonetti, J Jones, B Cooper, M Cooper, Bourke (Marcellin) and Crutchfield, Hibbins and Parsons (Collegians). Just when Kew looked like upsetting Old Xaverians, the moves of Burne to the ruck, Curtain to CHF and Armstrong to FF resulted in 10 goals to the Xavs in 18 minutes and a 6 goal victory. John Kanis played his 100th game for Caulfield Grammarians and during that time was a dual, senior best and fairest winner. Old Scotch saluted John Morgan on his 200th game. John was a key member of the 1977 B Section premiership and the 1978 A Section premiership. John also served as a VAFA selector following his retirement.

40 YEARS AGO – 1974 In F Section, North Brunswick trailed Old Mentonians all day but drew level and then kicked the winning goal in the dying moments to win 10.10 to 9.10. Best: Carell, I Duncan, B Duncan (4) (NB) and Harrison, Peel, Ingram (3) (OM). It was 150 games for Elsternwick’s vice-captain Alan (Hawk) Ramsay. Hawk had been a stalwart on and off the field for the ‘Wicks’ and had won both a competition and a club best and fairest as well as being a past captain of the club.

50 YEARS AGO – 1964 Old Melburnians and Melbourne High School Old Boys, battling for fourth place, turned on a great game with MHSOB well ahead at the main break and then fought off a great challenge by OM’s in the second half. Best – Nelson, McKnight, Reed (MHSOB) and A Balzey, Clark and Kerr (OM’s). John Maunsell played his 100th game for Geelong. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014


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Read the full U19 Premier report on the VAFA iPad App – Available at the App store U19 Premier with John Donohoe

The winless OMs started their game against Old Scotch well to only be down by 3 points at quarter time and 14 at half time, but from that point on it was all Scotch with Daggian kicking 9 goals for the game and shooting up the goal kicking leaderboard. The red hot Beaumaris recorded their first loss of 2014 going down to St Kevins at Banksia Reserve. SKOB shot out of the blocks kicking 5.1 to 0.1 by quarter time and they were never troubled from that point kicking 4 goals a quarter for the rest of the game. Lewin (6) was electric throughout and Lattanzio was

@jdonohoe12 outstanding for the league leaders. St Bedes/ Mentone took on De La Salle at Brindisi St but fell short losing their 5th straight game despite leading at half time. A huge 3rd term by De La had them kick 7 goals to put the game out of reach for the Tigers. The Old Xaverians took on an old foe in St Bernards and although Xavs were within striking distance throughout, St Bernards were too good in the end, running away 21 point winners at a soggy Stradbroke Park. A 4-goal-to-1 second quarter helped the Snowdogs get over the line. Caven, Hedley and O’Halloran were St Bernards best players in a win that send them to third.

U19 Section 2 Report

@LewisEmmerson The top of the table clash Brighton by 7 points. Jordan Quaile deserved to between Fitzroy and University be best afield for Blacks while Jack Knight almost Blues provided a great contest dragged his Brighton over the line. The scoreboard on the perfect Victoria Park resembled that of a Rugby League match between deck. The Roys held their own Mazenod and Collegians. Mazenod earned the and finished with a 4-goal win four points with a 26-22 victory. Stephen Foster, on Friday night. Fitzroy’s Joe Hill claimed another Peter Rotzanitis and Daniel Hayes were Mazenod’s bag, kicking 3 while Joshua Cross created some highlights of his own for Blues. Caulfield Gr. are yet trio of goal kickers. Old Trinity has grabbed top to register a win as they fell to Parkdale Vultures spot with a convincing 51 point win over a strong by 52 points. Vultures forward Jack Francis Whitefriars. Joseph Campbell seemingly cannot dominated kicking 5 goals in the win. Zac Amos be stopped, doing as he pleased kicking 5 goals was more than handy for Caulfield. A low-scoring for Trinity. Whitefriars Ryan Malt gave another thriller saw University Blacks get the edge over Old solid performance kicking 3 of his own.

U19 Section 3 with Tom Connolly @tomconnolly15

Another week and another round for the Under 19’s in Section 3 of the VAFA. Williamstown CYMS have strung together another win beating the AJAX by 38 points, Ebinger had another great game for Williamstown kicking 4 majors for the day. St Mary’s Salesian were unable to carry on their winning form from last week with a loss to Old Ivanhoe by 32 points, the Hoes’ Crouch kicked 6 goals for the day. Marcellin had a fantastic home win over Old Camberwell, ending the day a convincing 70 points ahead and Burns for Marcellin helping the cause by kicking 44

9 for the day. Old Xavierians had a much needed win over Therry Penola defeating them by 87 points and Fitzpatrick for Old Xavs kicked 3 for the day. Finally Old Carey had a demolishing win over the Northern Blues running away with a 167 point win as Nixon kicked 8 for the Panthers. So as it stands after five rounds, The pacesetters are Old Ivanhoe and Old Carey, both undefeated thus far. An outright leader will be established this week, as the two unbeaten sides face each other today. At the other end, Northern Blues are still winless and let’s hope they get on the winner’s list soon, although it’s a tough ask against Xavs today. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014


U19 North Anna O’Donnell

@annaod_ After an even first quarter, Yarra It wasn’t the closest margin of the day however, Valley broke away from PEGS in as another low scoring game was fought out the final term to defeat them by between Banyule and Wyndham Suns. Wyndham 39 points. Gleeson kicked four Suns were just one point up at the final siren, goals for the Bushrangers and leaving Banyule devastated. Cowey contributed was backed up by teammates three goals for the Bears in the loss whilst the Hawking and Mitchell who were among the best Suns had six individuals kick goals with Stephens performers for the day. the only multiple goal kicker finishing with two. Ivanhoe had a comfortable win over Whitefriars La Trobe Uni had a narrow victory - by two to remain the only undefeated side in the section. points - over St Bernard’s at the weekend, with The margin could have been far greater with Neville kicking four of the six goals for La Trobe. Ivanhoe missing more than they would have liked, St Bernard’s were well in the game but failed to kicking an inaccurate 9.22. Lagreca and Batterton convert all their opportunities and finished with were solid contributors for Ivanhoe. more scoring shots in the low scoring battle. U19 South with Anna O’Donnell

Hampton Rovers failed to score a goal in the opening term, but responded to kick 12 for the game, and consign Monash Blues to an 8 point loss. Clarke and Stewart were their best contributors, while Jones grabbed five goals for the victors. Blues were left to rue their missed chances. Beaumaris embarrassed the visiting Peninsula by 103 points. Crimmins managed 5 goals for the Sharks and was well supported by Gregory and Chamberlain who were among the best. In torrid conditions, Oakleigh’s 4.15 was enough to record a comprehensive 21 point win UNDER 19 Premier (YEARS TOTAL 14 / 70%) Beaumaris v Old Xaverians St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Old Scotch St Kevins v Old Melburnians De La Salle v St Bernard’s UNDER 19 Section 2 (YEARS TOTAL 15 / 60%) Mazenod v Old Brighton Caulfield Gr. v University Blues University Blacks v Old Trinity Fitzroy v Parkdale Vultures Whitefriars v Collegians UNDER 19 Section 3 (YEARS TOTAL 15 / 60%) Northern Blues v Old Xaverains Old Ivanhoe v Old Carey Therry Penola v St Marys Salesian AJAX v Old Camberwell Marcellin v Williamstown CYMS

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over Collegians,. Pinny and Lappon performed well for the victorious Krushers as they held Collegians to 2.6 at Harry Trott. After failing to convert in the third quarter, Ormond won by 35 points over MHSOB, sealing the victory by kicking 4 goals in the final term. Keast and Lampos played well for the Monders, while Crampton and Babb were in MHSOB’s best. Old Haileybury and De La Salle both fought hard to stay on top throughout the game, but it was Old Haileybury who won by the barest margin. After being 7 down in the third term, the Bloods rallied in the last to grasp their second win of the year. Meehan (3) and McIntyre were great in the win. UNDER 19 North (YEARS TOTAL 14 / 65%) Yarra Valley v St Bernard’s La TrobeUni v Banyule Ivanhoe v Wyndham Suns PEGS v Whitefriars UNDER 19 South (YEARS TOTAL 13 / 52%) Beaumaris v Ormond De La Salle v Oakleigh Hampton Rovers v MHSOB Peninsula v Collegians Old Haileybury v Monash Blues

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RESULTS U19 Premier St Kevins 5.1, 9.3, 12.8, 15.8 (98) Beaumaris 0.1, 1.4, 2.9, 5.12 (42) Goals, St Kevins: S. Lewin 6, J. Haydon 3, T. Quinlan 2, M. Smith 2, N. Fletcher 1, R. Stagg 1 Beaumaris: J. Grange 2, D. Johns 1, S. Burke 1, S. Gibbins 1 Best, St Kevins: D. Lattanzio, R. Stagg, H. Snell, R. De Biase, J. Haydon, M. Roberts Beaumaris: R. Ryan, R. Pierce, T. Woodward, J. Grange, M. Banham, D. Johns Old Scotch 2.0, 6.2, 11.5, 15.13 (103) Old Melburnians 1.3, 3.6, 3.11, 5.13 (43) Goals, Old Scotch: J. Daggian 9, W. Hays 3, B. Borland 2, J. McIntosh 1 Old Melburnians: C. Paine 1, B. Alvin 1, D. Watson 1, O. Madders 1, W. Heggen 1 Best, Old Scotch: J. Daggian, N. Balson, B. Borland, P. Hamilton, J. Beard, J. McIntosh Old Melburnians: W. Heggen, D. Watson, R. Hayward, W. Bate, J. Fink, T. Eastick St Bernards 3.2, 7.3, 8.3, 13.5 (83) Old Xaverians 2.3, 3.6, 6.11, 8.14 (62) Goals, St Bernards: Z. O’Halloran 2, S. Piantella 2, B. Ronke 2, C. Hughes 2, E. Sibbald 2, T. Delzoppo 1, T. Saundry 1, P. Romano 1 Old Xaverians: N. Prowse 3, J. Hannan 2, O. Silk 2, P. Nunan 1 Best, St Bernards: M. Caven, J. Hedley, Z. O’Halloran, C. Hughes, W. Considine, H. Wade Old Xaverians: J. Buffon, M. Henderson, H. Sleeman, J. Noone, N. Prowse, C. Stratford De La Salle 4.0, 5.0, 12.2, 15.4 (94) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.2, 6.3, 6.5, 9.9 (63) Goals, De La Salle: M. Dumbleton 3, J. Howard 3, A. Indovino 3, S. Vawser 1, J. Cox 1, W. Wright 1, N. Halliday 1, J. Pirovano 1, H. Curtis 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: P. Hurst 3, S. Lay 3, L. Smithers 1, R. Iudica 1, A. Watterson 1 Best, De La Salle: S. McGraw, M. Dumbleton, J. Pirovano, A. Indovino, D. Commins, N. Halliday St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: P. Hurst, D. James, B. Hubeek, A. Watterson, S. Lay, T. Chesters

Under 19 Section 2 Fitzroy 2.4, 6.10,10.10, 13.13 (91) University Blues 4.1, 5.3, 9.4, 10.7 (67) Goals, Fitzroy: J. Hill 3, L. Pavlich 2, L. Edwards 2, H. Dorrat-Thorpe 1, M. Davie 1, D. O’Brien 1, J. McCormack 1, L. Grace 1, G. Bountris 1 University Blues: W. Blakey 2, A. Batarilo 1, J. Curnow 1, D. Mooney 1, A. Adams 1, F. Harrison 1, D. Batarilo 1, C. Craig 1, W. Langley 1 Best, Fitzroy: J. McCormack, M. Davie, O. Ishak, L. Edwards, N. Ligris, H. Dorrat-Thorpe University Blues: J. Cross, W. Blakey, C. Craig, J. Jess, J. Curnow, W. Langley Parkdale Vultures 1.2, 7.8, 11.9, 13.12 (90) Caulfield Grammarians 2.2, 3.3, 5.7, 5.8 (38) Goals, Parkdale Vultures: J. Francis 5, D. Ballard 3, C. Peele 3, L. Ellis 1, A. Sivell 1 Caulfield Grammarians: Z. Amos 2, K. Ponniah 1, L. Gallop 1, J. Steiger 1 Best, Parkdale Vultures: J. Barker, L. Symons, D. Ballard, J. Everest, J. Francis, C. Sterling Caulfield Grammarians: Z. Amos, J. McLOUGHLIN, D. Meddings, J. Turner, L. Matte, L. Gallop University Blacks 2.1, 3.3, 5.6, 7.6 (48) Old Brighton 3.2, 4.3, 4.4, 6.5 (41) Goals, University Blacks: J. Quaile 2, M. Gibney 1, J. Clarke 1, H. Clarkson 1, T. Hurley 1, H. Breidahl 1 Old Brighton: P. Chantzos 2, J. Knight 1, T. Boxtel 1, A. Knox 1, F. Boxter 1 Best, University Blacks: J. Quaile, L. McCoy, M. Johns, H. Clarkson, H. King, C. Wilson Old Brighton: J. Knight, J. Cowling, T. Boxtel, W. Crawford, A. Grant, T. Edmonds Old Trinity 5.2, 9.3, 11.7, 14.12 (96) Whitefriars 1.1, 3.2, 3.2, 7.3 (45) Goals, Old Trinity: J. Campbell 5, H. Tyson 3, A. Polidoros 3, J. Nitsopoulos 1, M. Lasorko 1, N. Valkanis 1 Whitefriars: R. Malt 3, J. Spencer 2, C. Hickey 1, T. Petts 1

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Best, Old Trinity: H. Tyson, J. Campbell, D. Land, N. Valkanis, A. Polidoros, H. Aikman Whitefriars: M. Ciardulli, J. Deller, R. Malt, B. Tatterson, K. Hayes, M. Gasowski Mazenod 1.2, 2.2, 2.5, 3.8 (26) Collegians 0.2, 2.3, 3.4, 3.4 (22) Goals, Mazenod: S. Forster 1, D. Hayes 1, P. Rozanitis 1 Collegians: T. Danks 1, C. Wilson 1, F. Sullivan 1 Best, Mazenod: D. Smith, J. White, N. Melenhorst, J. Walton, F. Palleschi, T. Corrie Collegians: S. Hobbs, J. Kenyon-Smith, L. Walsh, E. Disipio, M. Gregory, E. Rice

Under 19 Section 3 Williamstown CYMS 2.5, 6.6, 8.8, 13.12 (90) AJAX 0.1, 4.3, 6.8, 7.10 (52) Goals, Williamstown CYMS: N. Ebinger 4, M. Barnes 2, L. Micallef 2, T. Gill 1, B. Deller 1, J. Pennington 1, M. Christakakis 1, S. Raunik 1 AJAX: J. Nankin 2, J. Silver 1, O. Chabat 1, T. Rogers 1, J. Lipton 1, J. Singer 1 Best, Williamstown CYMS: H. Barnett, T. Gill, E. Bordas, B. Deller, J. Eccles, M. Morris AJAX: B. De Winter, A. Fetter, A. Fitt, J. Kingston, D. Rothschild, B. Schwartz Old Xaverians 1.4, 3.9, 8.10, 14.14 (98) Therry Penola 0.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.5 (11) Goals, Old Xaverians: T. Wynne 3, L. Fitzpatrick 3, W. McClusky 2, M. Sharkey 2, F. Keramitsis 1, N. Chancellor 1, P. Callil 1, H. Bales 1 Therry Penola: S. O’Sullivan-Plaza 1 Best, Old Xaverians: T. Wynne, J. Cosgrave, W. McClusky, A. Gazdowicz, C. Prowse, M. Ongarato Therry Penola: J. Gough, L. Taylor, A. McIntyre, S. O’Sullivan-Plaza, L. Rocca, A. Tana Marcellin 4.3, 9.5, 12.7, 17.10 (112) Old Camberwell 1.1, 3.3, 6.5, 6.6 (42) Goals, Marcellin: X. Burns 9, J. Robertson 2, B. Pearce 1, K. Mahoney 1, M. Mascitti 1, J. Bolzonello 1, M. Gough 1, R. Di Roberto 1 Old Camberwell: M. Troy 2, D. Bancroft 1, A. Halabi 1, A. Taverner 1, H. Donnellan 1 Best, Marcellin: H. Malos, L. MacKie, B. Pearce, J. Robertson, X. Burns, J. Edwards Old Camberwell: L. Birch, B. Mann, C. Lindsey, S. Clark, A. Halabi, L. Bannister Old Ivanhoe 2.6, 7.8,11.11, 13.18 (96) St Mary’s Salesian 2.3, 4.5, 7.7, 9.10 (64) Goals, Old Ivanhoe: T. Crouch 6, D. Pierri 3, T. Kellock 2, S. Tsanoudakis 1, M. Kirwan 1 St Mary’s Salesian: M. Howard 3, D. Ryan 3, W. Douglas 2, C. Hutchinson 1 Best, Old Ivanhoe: T. Crouch, S. Tsanoudakis, D. Pierri, M. Kirwan, N. Marshall, M. Broughan St Mary’s Salesian: H. Brooks, D. Schipper, J. Curwood, T. Fly, N. Bussell, M. Howard Old Carey 6.5,13.10,17.13, 27.15 (177) Northern Blues 0.1, 0.1, 1.3, 1.4 (10) Goals, Old Carey: M. Nixon 8, L. Andrianakis 6, D. O’Connell 5, C. Wallace 3, C. Hill 2, K. Rodenberg 1, T. Bedford 1, R. Cumming 1 Northern Blues: C. Tickner 1 Best, Old Carey: C. Hill, L. Andrianakis, D. O’Connell, M. Nixon, K. Rodenberg, J. Ryan Northern Blues: C. Tickner, R. Miller, M. Crowe, J. Thomas, H. Sutton, O. Ramadan

Under 19 North La Trobe University 2.1, 2.1, 4.3, 6.5 (41) St Bernards 1.3, 4.5, 4.6, 5.9 (39) Goals, La Trobe University: S. Neville 4, M. Oliver 1, T. Allen 1 St Bernards: J. Sullivan 2, J. Firth 1, F. McNicol 1, P. Comerford 1 Best, La Trobe University: J. Keiller, B. Fendyk, F. Werner, T. Allen, J. Salau, S. Neville St Bernards: E. Connelly, F. McNicol, M. Farrant, N. Larkin, W. Isaacs, D. Parkes Yarra Valley 2.3, 8.8,10.11, 12.12 (84) PEGS 2.2, 2.6, 3.8, 6.9 (45) Goals, Yarra Valley: J. Gleeson 4, B. Lee 2, J. Goldsmith 2, D.

Hawking 1, M. Gazeas 1, T. Hancock 1, J. Woolley 1 P E G S: B. Hughes 1, A. Bevinetto 1, J. Condon 1, J. Vovos 1, L. Marr 1, T. Memery 1 Best, Yarra Valley: D. Hawking, C. Mitchell, M. Killey, M. Hatton, W. Elsworth, J. Maher P E G S: J. Young, T. Memery, L. Marr, R. Centin, J. Condon, M. Troost Wyndham Suns 1.2, 2.5, 6.5, 7.5 (47) Banyule 2.3, 4.4, 5.7, 6.10 (46) Goals, Wyndham Suns: J. Stephens 2, B. Wilson 1, M. Bresnan 1, H. Iannacone 1, D. Bean 1, A. Moshoudis 1 Banyule: T. Cowey 3, M. Barnes 1, M. Centofanti 1, R. Brown 1 Best, Wyndham Suns: M. Bourchier, H. Tunnicliffe, A. Moshoudis, B. Wilson, T. Galley, S. Ryan Banyule: L. James, T. Cowey, N. Christou, D. Rodda, M. Kerrison , J. Clarke Ivanhoe 1.7, 4.13, 8.17, 9.22 (76) Whitefriars 1.0, 1.3, 2.4, 5.5 (35) Goals, Ivanhoe: D. Jones 2, D. Ioannou 2, N. Zervides 1, J. Scardamaglia 1, M. Cochrane 1, M. Rees 1, J. Lagreca 1 Whitefriars: J. Koutsaplis 3, T. Walker 1, T. Condon 1 Best, Ivanhoe: J. Lagreca, S. Batterton, M. Cochrane, C. Bath, C. Doman, J. Scardamaglia Whitefriars: L. Morris, A. Hickman, J. Koutsaplis, M. Perrin, T. Condon, D. Mendes

Under 19 South Hampton Rovers 0.2, 5.2, 8.3, 12.4 (76) Monash Blues 3.2, 5.6, 7.12, 9.14 (68) Goals, Hampton Rovers: C. Jones 5, J. Baravelli 2, L. Turner 2, C. Clarke 1, S. Care 1, C. Jones 1 Monash Blues: W. Hogan 4, D. Esdaile 1, J. Wilson 1, S. Cresser 1, J. Lawson 1, L. Buck 1 Best, Hampton Rovers: C. Clarke, J. Stewart, L. Morcom, J. Massey, C. Jones, J. Benjamin Monash Blues: Oakleigh 3.7, 3.8, 4.12, 4.15 (39) Collegians 1.0, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6 (18) Goals, Oakleigh: S. Bhanwal 1, A. Malhotra 1, J. Lever 1, A. Seremelis 1 Collegians: G. Siassios 1, D. Wilson 1 Best, Oakleigh: C. Pinney, L. Pappon, M. Ansell, J. Lever, M. Tate, A. Weymouth Collegians: S. Porz, O. Pearson, D. Wilson, R. Katsambanis, R. Jesaveluk, C. Collins Beaumaris 4.3, 7.6,14.11, 21.12 (138) Peninsula 3.0, 4.1, 4.3, 5.5 (35) Goals, Beaumaris: B. Crimmins 5, L. Kelly 4, S. Chamberlain 4, J. Davis 3, T. Gregory 2, Q. De Luca 1, N. McKenzie 1, K. Jensen 1 Peninsula: M. Glenn 1, S. Barbour 1, L. Newton 1, J. Miers 1, B. Worn 1 Best, Beaumaris: T. Gregory, S. Chamberlain, N. McKenzie, J. Bloomer, A. Tanzimat, P. Brooks Peninsula: J. Johnson, L. Newton, M. Skaife, A. Stock, J. Moignard, J. Miers Ormond 3.3, 5.8, 5.10, 9.11 (65) MHSOB 1.1, 1.5, 2.6, 3.12 (30) Goals, Ormond: J. Meeking 2, J. McCAMBLEY 2, B. Hardwick 2, R. Main 1, C. Carothers 1, M. Kerstens 1 MHSOB: J. Pollock 1, P. Huynh 1, S. Shearer 1 Best, Ormond: J. Keast, L. Lampos, J. McCAMBLEY, R. Main, M. Kerstens MHSOB: G. Crampton, S. Babb, B. Kuang, A. Sgardelis, A. Tran, S. Shearer Old Haileybury 4.2, 5.6, 6.7, 9.10 (64) De La Salle 3.1, 4.4, 7.8, 9.9 (63) Goals, Old Haileybury: W. Meehan 3, M. McIntyre 2, T. Beard 2, C. Bott 1, C. Watson 1 De La Salle: A. De Luca 3, J. Hanley 3, J. McGAW 1, M. Laoumtzis 1, T. Hyland 1 Best, Old Haileybury: M. McIntyre, E. Sturrock, T. Beard, D. Opanayaka, W. Meehan, C. Watson De La Salle: H. Wardlaw, B. Cranage, D. Marchese, A. De Luca, L. Feather, J. McGAW

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U19 – PREMIER

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Old Xaverians

St Bernard’s

Coach: Simon Brown Assistants: Anthony Hale

Coach: Joe Rush Assistants: Tom McClusky, Martin Rush

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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Johnathon Close Henry Cookesley Harry Lachal Sam Forrest Denis Symeopoulos Harrison Sleeman Samuel Grigg Ben Lyon Daniel Prowse Harry Batten David Nash Fraser Lane Jarryd Skene Luke Barry Charles Stratford Michael Henderson Nick Ferrari Marcus Smith Harry Healey Xavier Jeans James Forrest Michael Cain Anthony Ongarello John Donohoe James Breust Hugh Davies Daniel Hachem Chris Margin James Midgley Nicholas Prowse Oscar Silk Matthew Sitch Grant Valles

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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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Keiran O’Connor Taylor Bisognano Michael Sulzberger Patrick Romano Ned McAllister James Riley Michael Caven Marcus DeLeur Alec Goodson Tom Russell Jacob Shine Nick Bergun Jack Holland Adam Bevanda Jack Fraser Jake Notaro Alex Boyse Mitchell Hughes Sam Woods Daniel Carey Lachlan Jowett Michael Hughes Matt Scarpino Darren Colaco Matt Dickson Zachary O’Halloran Wil Considine Jack Fenner Thomas Madden Mitchell Cobby Liam McIntyre Michael Dillon Tom Saundry Chris Peart Stefan Piantella Dayne Tannenberg Liam Whelan Seamus Whelan Jake Wright Curtis Riley Matt Peart Claude Issa

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Michael O’Connor Brenton Schubert Corey Michaud Alex Cross Alex Whelebone Matthew Caia Jack Pollard Ben Nicoll James Symons Charles Kinsey James Dalzotto Taylor Gogerley Juy Capp Fin Neaves Morgan Hampton Brayden O’Toole Tom Dwyer Daniel Maloney Mitchell Kent Jordan Pastura Ben Wighton Jack Beckwith Tim Jeans Cameron Antunicco Jamie Popaz Tom McMahon Liam Hard Steven Lay Trent Pastura Declan Hampton Pat Hurst Jordan Bichsel Aaron Hodges Jack Bower Matt Hoy Jack O’Kearney Chris McCready David Goodchild William Lawrence Kiean Harbis Matthew Powell Kerwin Cafun Tom Chesters

Old Scotch

Beaumaris

St Kevin’s

Coach: Steve Reddish

Coach: Carty Mick

Coach: Daniel Bell Assistants: Luke Williams

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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

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Caulfield Grammarians

Uni Blacks

Parkdale

Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA

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Coach: Brett Sinclair Assistants: Simon Widjaja, Mark Liddell

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Collegians

Old Trinity

Mazenod

Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA

Coach: Rob Ferguson, Mark Louis Assistants: Alan Solomon

Coach: Speros Beasley Assistants: Peter Yeoman

Coach: Paul McDonald Assistants: Guy Ritchie

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U19 – SECTION 3 Old Ivanhoe

Old Carey

Old Camberwell

Williamstown CYMS

AJAX

Coach: Brad Shadbolt Assistants: Chris Branigan

Coach: Michael Tarrant Assistants: Michael Mitchell

Coach: Phil Ballis

Coach: Con Terzoglou Assistants: Zac Read

Coach: Adam Sacks Assistants: Danny Van Aken

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

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East Ivanhoe

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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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St Mary’s Salesian

Old Marcellin

Northern Blues

Coach: Mark Hudson

Coach: Manny De Bono Assistants: Jason Reddick Neil Taylor

Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA

Coach: TBA Assistants: TBA

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U19 – NORTH Ivanhoe

La Trobe University

PEGS

Coach: Bill Emerson Assistants: Leighton Pearce

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Wyndham Suns

Yarra Valley

Coach: TBA

Coach: TBA

Coach: Brad Gilham

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U19 – SOUTH Hampton Rovers

MHSOB

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MILESTONE UP FOR TUGGER This week at the Chadstone v Manningham Cobras game we’ll see Peter ‘Tugger’ Pullen run his 200th VAFA game. Tugger came to the VAFA in 2001 and has a few hundred games clocked up elsewhere. He lists being presented with the Andy Carrick Award in 2009 as a highlight. (The Andy Carrick Award is highly-regarded and is presented to a member of the VAFAUA who does not reach the higher sections but still performs admirably each week throughout the season in the lower sections). Along with many other VAFAUA umpires he runs games with the South Metro Junior Football League on a Sunday. Jonathan Auditore and Wayne “Chuck” Hinton, both VAFAUA umpires co-ordinate the “senior umpires group” which Tugger runs in with young umpires allocated to run with experienced umpires to help develop their skills and send them to the VAFA. In Tugger’s words, “In my case it is the very senior umpires group and the experienced and skills development part might be questionable also!” Anyone contributing to the development of young umpires needs to be commended. He’s also had a couple of stints as an international umpire by umpiring games in Japan and was a recipient of the VAFAUA’s Ten Year Service Award last year. Well Tugger. Have a great day. And for all you others out there, don’t forget to let us know if you have an upcoming milestone. MISTAKEN IDENTITY The top knot hair style is making a resurgence in modern footy. For those who need examples, Hawthorn’s Chance Bateman was famous for his and Bomber swingman Michael Hurley has had a crack with the hair tie this season to mixed reviews. Now, it’s been spotted in the VAFA umpiring ranks. Young gun Josh Thorburn has been sporting the ‘do and, frankly, pulls it off with great skill and flair. 52

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40 MINUTES AND COUNTING In a game with more than 150 stoppages due to ball ups and throw ins, it’s a wonder only the second quarter of the game between Old Scotch and Old Brighton lasted 40+ minutes. On a wet ground with a glue pot in the centre, the ball repeatedly skidded out of bounds. It’s a good thing VFL boundary umpire Ryan O’Shea was on deck to toss the footy in during the VFL split round. Field umpire Russell “Rusty” Davidson could be recovering for months to come. This was the problem all over Melbourne last Saturday where we all got to appreciate that old saying, “Well, it is a winter game.” And Melbourne being the city we love, after a day of torrential rain, of course we had bright sunshine at about 4:30. We love it! ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL Former Umpires Corner poison pen and VAFA umpiring legend Leah Gallagher is officially on the comeback trail after a long-term injury, having been spotted at training several times in the past month. It’s hard to imagine a world in which she’s not officiating in the VAFA. Plenty of club people have been asking about the popular Leah, so we all wish her all the very best in her return to footy! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014


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Olivia Crowe

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FORWARDS DAY OUT Another four seasons in one day was again experienced in round 5, but it didn’t stop some team’s power forwards from having a day out. After two disappointing weeks, UHS-VU showed improvement, especially on the scoreboard as they fell just 7 points short of Old Paradians. The Uni boys had the lead at quarter time but could not keep it up as Paradians were able to gain a level of control to see them over the line. Sean Money was again dominate down forward kicking four in the win. In the clash between second and third, St Bernard’s went back to back in victories away from home against Williamstown CYMS. The Snowdogs third quarter was outstanding as they piled on six goals to one and claimed the 64 point victory with five multiple goalkickers. Point Cook had a day to forget as they were only able to score four behinds against powerhouse ladder leaders Mazenod. The Bulldogs battled hard all day but Mazenod’s pressure was outstanding, as Kieran McKeogh had a field day with six goals and best on ground for the Nodders as it’s back to the drawing board for the Bulldogs. University Blues had a positive start to their game against Westbourne Grammarians but the Blues second quarter was disappointing. After half time Westbourne came out a different side and claimed the 34 point victory away from home.

VAFA COLTS — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 11 / 62%) Mazenod v University Blues Williamstown CYMS v Point Cook St Bernard’s v Old Paradians Westbourne Gr v UHS-VU

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Old Paradians 1.3, 4.7, 6.8, 7.9 (51) UHS-VU / Flemington 3.2, 4.2, 5.2, 7.2 (44) Goals, Old Paradians: S. Money 4, M. Ouzas 2, S. Cappadona 1 UHS-VU / Flemington: N. Munari 2, T. Cheyne 2, O. Boru 1, F. Allen 1, M. Morise 1 Best, Old Paradians: S. Money, S. Di Placido, R. Heenan, B. Money, A. Tyrrell, M. Nolan UHS-VU / Flemington: E. Ramsay, M. Mallia, M. Legudi, N. Munari, O. Boru, T. Cheyne Westbourne Grammarians 1.2, 2.5, 6.8, 8.9 (57) University Blues 2.1, 2.2, 3.4, 3.5 (23) Goals, Westbourne Grammarians: H. Acciarito 2, A. Briggs 1, B. Wharton 1, M. Gatti 1, L. Hogarth 1, W. Soonalole 1, T. Kitson 1 University Blues: B. Kowski 1, D. Baird 1, S. Richards 1 Best, Westbourne Grammarians: P. O’Brien, M. Gatti, H. Acciarito, J. Amone, L. Hogarth, R. Frost University Blues: R. Joyce, J. Connell, E. Condon, L. Chomley, D. Baird, T. Bernardi St Bernards 2.4, 4.6, 9.10, 13.11 (89) Williamstown CYMS 0.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.1 (25) Goals, St Bernards: B. Ward 2, J. Holland 2, M. Zammit 2, R. Woods 2, T. Mahony 2, A. Cunsolo 1, T. Doody 1, M. Jaggard 1 Williamstown CYMS: C. Taylor 1, A. Zadel 1, D. Schwarze 1, E. Galerakis 1 Best, St Bernards: C. Tormey, T. Doody, D. Heenan, S. Merkel, R. Woods, J. Holland Williamstown CYMS: J. Murphy, I. Ridout, B. Dawson, B. Ford, T. Purves, T. Farrugia Mazenod 3.6, 5.8, 10.9, 11.11 (77) Point Cook AFC 0.0, 0.3, 0.3, 0.4 (4) Goals, Mazenod: K. McKeogh 6, T. Patterson 2, N. Beovich 1, J. Webster 1, D. Mydaras 1 Point Cook AFC: Best, Mazenod: K. McKeogh, F. D’Alfonso, W. Campbell, D. Burke, J. Buccella, T. Johnson Point Cook AFC: M. Foley, B. Boyce, D. Duskovic, C. England, B. Skehan

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University Blues 3.2, 3.8, 4.9, 6.11 (47) University Blacks 1.2, 2.2, 2.3, 4.5 (29) Goals, University Blues: H. Hanlon 3, A. Walsh 2, D. Withers 1 University Blacks: S. Lane 1, V. White 1, M. Witkowski 1, A. Cook 1 Best, University Blues: H. Steinfort, G. Place, T. Kerr, N. MacRae, J. Kershaw, A. Wettenhall University Blacks: A. Moore, M. Coffey, A. Torney, B. Clark, V. White, J. Heeley Collegians 0.3, 1.4, 4.6, 5.9 (39) Old Xaverians 2.3, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6 (24) Goals, Collegians: B. Pugh 1, G. Jones 1, N. Crema 1, T. Baxter 1, E. Malone 1 Old Xaverians: H. Buckley 2, P. Armstrong 1 Best, Collegians: J. Parsons, N. Brown, S. Sabbatucci, A. Stone, T. Baxter, K. Findlay Old Xaverians: P. Armstrong, A. Torre, P. Dillon, T. Daniher, L. Rogan Old Scotch 7.3, 11.13, 15.17, 19.24 (138) De La Salle 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 0.1 (1) Goals, Old Scotch: C. Goldby 3, J. Raines 3, M. Parisi 3, J. Hunt 2, S. Neil 2, T. Harkness 2, E. Barbour 1, M. Bradley 1, J. Parsell 1, W. Davis 1 De La Salle: Best, Old Scotch: De La Salle: S. O’Donnell, M. Tehennepe, N. Hogan, S. Griffin, T. Leary, D. Conway St Bernards 3.1, 5.4, 8.4, 10.8 (68) Old Melburnians 3.6, 4.7, 5.9, 8.12 (60) Goals, St Bernards: W. Kingston 3, D. Segrave 2, J. Gill 1, T. O’Sullivan 1, L. Neal 1, J. Notaro 1, S. Cannatelli 1 Old Melburnians: J. McMullin 3, C. Jenkins 2, D. Velakoulis 1, P. Garschagen 1, E. Robinson 1 Best, St Bernards: M. McCann, T. Isaacs, J. Notaro, W. Kingston, D. Segrave Old Melburnians: P. Garschagen, J. De Fegley, T. De Fegley, E. Robinson, C. Jenkins, M. Spies

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Old Ivanhoe 1.8, 4.10, 6.12, 8.16 (64) Parkdale Vultures 1.0, 2.4, 3.4, 4.7 (31) Goals, Old Ivanhoe: G. Williams 1, L. Bolzan 1, D. Mancuso 1, J. Mathew 1, D. Hawkes 1, J. Apostolopoulos 1, S. Beattie 1, A. Sheehan 1 Parkdale Vultures: W. Kurth 2, M. Ferguson 1, G. Billings 1 Best, Old Ivanhoe: L. Bolzan, B. Knox, S. Curatolo, L. Beattie, A. Caserta, D. Mancuso Parkdale Vultures: M. McDonald, M. Ferguson, M. McCoy, R. Gallagher, C. Giosis, J. Austin St Kevins 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 18.18 (126) PEGS 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.2 (8) Goals, St Kevins: J. Mason 3, N. Wald 3, J. Howell 2, T. McMaster 2, E. Ring 2, J. Frazer 1, L. Clancey 1, H. Kerr 1, P. Di Natale 1, T. Vanderslik 1, D. Bourke 1 P E G S: G. Guicas 1 Best, St Kevins: D. Loschiavo, N. Wald, T. Lewin, J. Frazer, J. Mason, M. Austin P E G S: M. Miller, J. Williams, B. Wilson, B. Remboulis, A. McKenzie, T. Di Blasi Ormond 6.3, 11.5, 14.8, 17.17 (119) Old Haileybury 0.1, 0.1, 1.1, 2.3 (15) Goals, Ormond: S. Davis 6, C. Everett 6, N. Topakas 3, M. Jukes 1, D. Farthing 1 Old Haileybury: D. Gauci 1, J. Bell 1 Best, Ormond: C. Everett, S. Davis, A. Moraitis, J. McDonald, D. Cleary Old Haileybury: D. Gauci, J. Bell, B. Langford-Jones, Q. Boan, J. Walsh, J. Kurta Marcellin 3.3, 9.13, 11.14, 15.16 (106) Monash Blues 1.2, 2.4, 3.5, 5.8 (38) Goals, Marcellin: R. Costanzo 6, S. Ayoub 3, D. Cracknell 2, H. Murray 1, M. Hopkins 1, A. Di Censo 1, J. Toohey 1 Monash Blues: W. Geary 2, J. Mazur 1, H. Drysdale 1, N. Armstrong 1 Best, Marcellin: S. Chandler, R. Costanzo, P. Lacarruba, V. O’Flynn, L. Money, S. Ayoub Monash Blues: H. Drysdale, G. Chessari, L. Richardson, M. White, D. Heap, M. Fenwick-Nevin St Mary’s Salesian 5.6, 14.9, 21.13, 27.15 (177) Hampton Rovers 0.0, 0.1, 1.1, 1.1 (7) Goals, St Mary’s Salesian: D. Gook 10, J. Barrie 5, X. Leonard 3, F. Ravida 2, L. Power 1, A. Saflrkos 1, B. Semmler-Farr 1, A. De Vries 1, M. Op’t Hoog 1, N. Alexopoulos 1, S. Walton 1 Hampton Rovers: D. Vass 1 Best, St Mary’s Salesian: F. Ravida, D. Gook, J. Barrie, N. Alexopoulos, K. Duerden, L. Power Hampton Rovers: J. Massie, L. Dynon, M. Ryan, D. Vass, S. Constantinou, M. Broadley

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Old Xaverians 5.2, 9.2, 13.5, 15.8 (98) Beaumaris 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.3 (3) Goals, Old Xaverians: B. Dalbosco 3, M. Cain 3, C. Denton 2, N. Nunan 2, J. Samartzis 1, S. McClure 1, M. Torr 1, F. Lane 1, T. Dillon 1 Beaumaris: Best, Old Xaverians: M. Cain, S. Grigg, E. Pititto, B. Steedman, W. Ralph, H. Davies Beaumaris: Old Brighton 2.1, 6.5, 8.11, 10.12 (72) Caulfield Grammarians 1.2, 2.3, 2.4, 3.8 (26) Goals, Old Brighton: P. Kelly 3, A. Ogilvie 2, N. Paterson 1, S. Conlan 1, T. Kirk 1, N. Materia 1, R. Baines 1 Caulfield Grammarians: S. Tamblyn 1, T. Smith 1, S. Wood 1 Best, Old Brighton: R. Eastgate, S. te Hennepe, L. Buntz, N. Materia, A. Dick, Z. Wilson Caulfield Grammarians: T. Smith, H. Goodfellow, M. Linklater, J. Tobias, J. McCahon, J. Schwarer St Kevins 6.5, 15.7, 17.17, 22.27 (159) Mazenod 0.0, 1.0, 1.1, 2.1 (13) Goals, St Kevins: C. Randles 9, D. Emmons 3, T. Marchesani 2, M. Cape 2, L. Kenyon 1, S. Constantinou 1, J. Anthony 1, R. Short 1, C. McPherson 1, G. Potter 1 Mazenod: N. Janzerli 1, S. Davis 1 Best, St Kevins: D. Emmons, J. Mustey, C. Randles, D. McFarlane, J. Anthony, L. Kenyon Mazenod: R. Woolley, N. Klavins, S. Bamblett-Furner, D. Micallef, M. McDowell, P. McPhee Old Trinity 1.5, 3.6, 4.7, 5.9 (39) Fitzroy 1.0, 2.0, 3.2, 5.6 (36) Goals, Old Trinity: R. Gillies 2, M. Bourke 1, O. Fairweather 1, N. Meadows 1 Fitzroy: T. Kimpton 1, D. Ryan 1, C. Smith 1, H. Kemp 1, T. Wells 1 Best, Old Trinity: J. Salmon, T. Hunter, T. Cohen, S. Thompson, R. Gillies, J. Gillies Fitzroy: O. Dunn, M. Cusack, D. Ryan, D. Ly, M. Gaite, L. Henderson OLD CAREY v. AJAX Old Carey 4.1, 7.3, 7.4, 12.6 (78) AJAX 3.3, 3.4, 6.8, 10.8 (68) Goals, Old Carey: N. Thompson 5, A. Parton 2, W. Guiney 2, A. Moshovelis 1, Z. Lisle 1, M. Hexter 1 AJAX: I. Gutnick 3, B. Jones 2, J. Lipshutz 2, R. White 1, B. Fogelgarn 1, J. Herz 1 Best, Old Carey: W. Guiney, M. Hexter, A. Richardson, A. Parton, P. Gledden, S. Lenders AJAX: D. Jones, S. New, I. Gutnick, D. Wein, R. White, O. Greenberg

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CLUB XVIII

Norm Nugent

GET YOUR BOOTS ON Wet and slippery conditions meant low scores and congested matches were the order of the day in Round 5. A positive result in Section 3 was the emergence of La Trobe University, in their comeback season, as the team to defeat for the premiership.

ROUND 5 REVIEW SECTION 1 Undefeated leaders, Hawthorn with their multi pronged forward line, proved far too talented for Mt Lilydale, who as a consequence of their 38 loss, have dropped to third place. Antonio Brizzi with four goals was again Hawthorn’s best player. As expected, Old Xaverians bounced back into contention for August honours with an 87 point drubbing of Old Geelong who managed just two goals for the day. Sam Chester for the Xaverians kicked five goals to singularly outscore Old Geelong. Prahran/ Assumption tightened their grip on fourth place through their 48 point win over Masala. Nicholas Mitchell with four goals was among the “Two Blue’s” best as were were Luke Farrell and Jason Storer significant contributors. SECTION 2 Richmond Central managed to gain the lead early in their match against Eley Park. This proved decisive in the worsening rain and mud because Eley Park were never able to wrest the initiative before finishing 12 points in arrears. Best for Richmond were: Charles Logan, Jesse Malloy and Anthony Pruscino. For the vanquished “Sharks”; Stewart Andrew, Bradley Jackson and Jarrad Baker were best. Bulleen Templestowe stayed with leaders, Emmaus/ St Leo’s for a quarter before the undefeated leaders gained control and built their lead at each change before winning by 61 points. Mark Petryk (4 goals) was again best for Emmaus/ St Leo’s. In a similar vein, Therry Penola started brightly against Williamstown C.Y.M.S. and 58

led into the second term, before the Williamstown strength and superior talent took them to the lead. Willy’s advantage was 25 points by the final siren.

SECTION 3 Undefeated teams La Trobe University and North Old Boys met under lights on the big University Oval on Friday evening. Although the “Trobers took the initiative from the outset, it was their two six goal quarters which really built their 108 point victory. North Old Boy’s/ St Patrick’s players must now wonder why their home fixture was played at their opponent’s home ground! Kew scored a come from behind victory when they outlasted University High School/ V.U. and won by fourteen points. Kew trailed by a mere two points at half time but in line with their recent pattern of play. The third term was controlled by the Zookeepers, who led by 10 points at the last change. Then against the trend of play, Kew stormed home to record a meritorious victory which has consolidated their hold on fourth place. Nawid Zahar (5 goals) was the star for Kew. Third placed Melbourne High School Old Boys won by forfeit from the Dragons.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 6 SECTION 1 Prahran/ Assumption should consolidate their tenuous hold on fourth place by defeating the winless Masala. In an early match, I expect Old Xaverians to comfortably defeat Old Geelong whose 2014 displays have not been of the standard displayed over their two previous seasons. Leaders, Hawthorn should continue on their winning way by defeating second placed Mt Lilydale whom I suspect does not possess the depth of talent that Hawthorn will bring into the game. SECTION 1 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 13 / 87%) Masala v Hawthorn Mt Lilydale v Old Xaverians Old Geelong v Prahran Assumption

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SECTION 2 Bulleen Templestowe host Therry Penola in an early match which could see the “Bullants” record their first victory in 2014. With little between the two teams this season, I select Bulleen Templestowe at home and with the early start also favouring them. The winner of the Williamstown C Y.M.S. and Richmond Central match will secure second place. On the Fearon reserve I favour the local “C.Y.s to triumph. Leaders, Emmaus/ St Leo’s host fourth placed Eley Park. I doubt the “Sharks” possess the depth of talent needed to defeat the “Animals” who are enjoying a successful season. SECTION 2 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 10 / 67%) Bulleen Templestowe v Therry Penola Williamstown CYMS v Richmond Central Emmaus St Leos v Eley Park

SECTION 3 North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s should be able to defeat Kew who have not been able to maintain scoreboard pressure throughout an entire game this season. University High School/ V.U. should return to the winning list at the expense of the Dragons. A win will place the “Combine” back in calculations for securing fourth place. Undefeated leaders, La Trobe University face a danger game at Melbourne High School where the small ground will negate La Trobe’s running game. In their previous meeting the leaders, struggled to assert control over the “Unicorns” in poor conditions at Bundoora. La Trobe is worthy of my selection. TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 13 / 87%) NOB/St Pat’s v Kew UHS-VU v Dragons MHSOB v La Trobe Uni

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CLUB XVIII (1)

LAST ROUND

Old Xaverians 4.3, 6.6, 11.8, 17.11 (113) Old Geelong 1.1, 1.5, 2.7, 3.8 (26) Goals, Old Xaverians: S. Chester 5, M. Owen 2, T. Fenton2, N. Larkins 2, A. Nolen 2, A. Dickinson 1, N. Corcoran 1, J. Raffaele 1, T. Silk 1 Old Geelong: B. Ferguson 1, R. Vocale 1, A. Trumble 1 Best, Old Xaverians: M. Pietrzak, S. Chester, J. McDonnell, J. Raffaele, N. Larkins, E. Maas Old Geelong: C. Hargreaves, B. Ferguson, C. Gibbs, O. Davies, R. Officer, R. Standing Prahran Assumption 3.6, 7.8, 10.10, 11.13 (79) Masala 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 4.7 (31) Goals, Prahran Assumption: N. Mitchell 4, C. Berger 2, B. Mactiernan 1, P. O’Connor 1, M. Howard 1, D. McGrath 1, H. Fried 1 Masala: S. Freeman 1, J. Kyle 1, J. Toikalkin 1, J. Martin 1 Best, Prahran Assumption: P. O’Connor, N. Mitchell, J. Storer, S. O’Connor, L. Farrell, H. Fried Masala: S. Hurt, W. McMahon, J. Kyle, H. Rezaie, B. Parker, M. Danson Hawthorn 4.3, 5.8, 10.10, 12.12 (84) Mt Lilydale 1.0, 3.5, 4.7, 6.10 (46) Goals, Hawthorn: A. Brizzi 4, A. Mitropoulos 2, A. Marguccio 1, G. Dellaportas 1, M. Dabab 1, J. Farah 1, A. Demetriou 1, C. Katsanevakis 1 Mt Lilydale: A. Thorne 2, S. Hickey 2, T. van Strijp 1, B. Boomsma 1 Best, Hawthorn: N. Papaconstantinou, B. Wignell, J. Handford, L. Zito, D. Tyrrell, A. Mihalos Mt Lilydale: A. Thorne, S. Hickey, L. Powell, C. Johnson, J. Oakes, M. Taylor

CLUB XVIII (2)

LAST ROUND

Williamstown CYMS 2.4, 7.8, 8.10, 11.12 (78) Therry Penola 3.2, 5.3, 6.5, 8.5 (53) Goals, Williamstown CYMS: C. Fennell 3, L. McKenzie 3, D. Elias 2, J. Micallef 1, R. Nisbet 1, F. Henry 1 Therry Penola: R. Keenan 2, R. McKerrow 2, J. Vernali 1, S. O’Connell 1, D. McCracken 1, M. Helm 1 Best, Williamstown CYMS: C. Fennell, F. Henry, T. Bowers, L. McKenzie, C. Wiltshire, M. Ritchie Therry Penola: B. Campisi, B. Wilson, J. Bibby, A. Brennan, R. McKerrow, J. Hatzinikolas Richmond Central 2.3, 4.4, 4.6, 5.7 (37) Eley Park Sharks 1.0, 2.4, 3.4, 3.7 (25) Goals, Richmond Central: L. Neilson 2, S. D’Arcy 2, L. Cartwright 1 Eley Park Sharks: A. Brock 1, I. Gridchin 1, J. Brown 1 Best, Richmond Central: J. Malloy, C. Nontapan, C. Logan, P. Tierney, C. Pilkington, C. Collins Eley Park Sharks: T. Silvers, A. Brock, J. Bonnici, B. Butler, J. Dowling, I. Gridchin Emmaus St Leos 2.4, 6.9, 10.11, 14.13 (97) Bulleen Templestowe 2.2, 3.2, 4.3, 5.6 (36) Goals, Emmaus St Leos: M. Pietryk 6, R. Hughes 3, N. Cadden 2, A. Pannifex 1, N. Chapman 1, J. Hoskins 1 Bulleen Templestowe: B. Jackson 2, M. Vergamalis 1, J. Soromainasa 1, R. Rametta 1 Best, Emmaus St Leos: M. Pietryk, D. Kelson, B. Walters, D. Miller, A. Pannifex, D. Dufty Bulleen Templestowe: J. Soromainasa, B. Jackson, J. Caridi, M. Vergamalis, M. Tsakmakis, R. Verrocchi

CLUB XVIII (3)

LAST ROUND

LA TROBE UNI 2.5, 8.10, 12.13, 18.18 (126) NOBS / St Pats 0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 (18) Goals, LA TROBE UNI: J. Molloy 4, S. Digirolamo 3, J. Billett 2, R. Garland 2, B. O’Brien 1, D. Sidebottom 1, C. Bright 1, K. Jeffrey 1, A. Hughes 1, S. Pickett 1, S. Sharley 1 NOBS / St Pats: M. Reid 1, B. Allan 1, B. O’Halloran 1 Best, LA TROBE UNI: K. Jeffrey, R. Garland, J. Molloy, N. Doyle, D. Parry, S. Sharley NOBS / St Pats: B. Allan, A. Brennan, R. Slack, J. Frew, P. Daniels, N. Daniher Kew 2.1, 6.2, 7.3, 11.6 (72) UHS-VU 4.0, 6.0, 9.1, 9.4 (58) Goals, Kew: N. Zaher 5, L. Allman 1, J. Basile 1, M. Walsh 1, J. Galbraith 1, S. Coles 1, M. Facciolo 1 UHS-VU: O. Guldager Jensen 2, S. Seeger-Snowden 2, A. Hellner 2, A. Fortune 1, W. Cheesman 1, J. Saill 1 Best, Kew: N. Zaher, J. Galbraith, A. Grieve, J. Basile, P. McGowan, N. Bennett UHS-VU: A. Fortune, B. Cross, E. Coombe, M. DeLuise, J. Saill , H. Lovell DRAGONS v. MHSOB — MHSOB won by foreit.

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SHARPSHOOTERS

SHARPSHOOTERS Premier Shura Taft Matthew Handley Scott Gower Chad Jones

Collegians Old Xaverians Beaumaris FC St Bernards

LR 3 2 0 0

TOTAL 14 14 13 13

Premier C David Forrest Ed Turner Jeremy Gleeson Jack Duke

PEGS Football Club Hampton Rovers AFC Peninsula OB Old Camberwell Gr

LR 7 4 1 3

TOTAL 21 19 15 13

Premier Reserve Harry Healey Billy Riddle Stuart Hooy Thomas Duyndham

Old Xaverians Collegians Old Brighton Gr St Bernards

LR Total 1 10 4 10 2 9 0 8

Premier C Thirds Dylan Gook Troy McMaster Edward Ring James Barrie

St Mary’s Salesian St Kevins OB St Kevins OB St Mary’s Salesian

LR 10 2 2 5

TOTAL 27 19 19 14

Premier Thirds Andrew Walsh Adam Cook Damien Ryan Liam Neal

University Blues University Blacks St Bernards St Bernards

LR TOTAL 2 11 1 8 0 8 1 7

Division 1 Corey Bannister Jarrod Bannister Ben Robertson Matthew Keown

Therry Penola OB Therry Penola OB Old Mentonians NOBS

LR 6 5 3 5

TOTAL 31 27 15 14

Premier B David Fayman Michael Meehan Panayioti Karageorgiou Jarrod Reid

AJAX Afc Old Haileyburians St Kevins OB Old Carey Gr

LR 2 1 3 2

TOTAL 21 16 15 11

Division 1 Reserve Matthew Sultana Benjamin Seeger Steven Barlow Adam Lauria

Williamstown CYMS Yarra Valley OB Williamstown CYMS Bulleen Templestowe AFC

LR 1 2 1 5

TOTAL 15 14 14 10

Premier B Reserve Jamie Mugavin Cameron Tunbridge Michael Dolan Dirk Heinz

University Blues Old Melburnians St Kevins OB University Blues

LR 2 4 0 2

TOTAL 14 13 12 11

Division 2 Sabastian Ciavola David Boundy Aaron Thornton Louis Holmes

Eltham Collegians AFC Old Paradians Elsternwick AFC St Mary’s Salesian

LR 5 5 0 1

TOTAL 20 19 16 16

Premier B Thirds Stuart Conlan Will Osborn Marek Pietrzak Charles Randles

Old Brighton Gr Caulfield Gr Old Xaverians St Kevins OB

LR 1 0 0 9

TOTAL 11 10 10 9

Division 2 Reserve Stefan Gusts Zach Tranter Matthew Gleeson Scott Gatehouse

St Mary’s Salesian Eltham Collegians AFC Ivanhoe AFC St Mary’s Salesian

LR 3 5 0 1

TOTAL 28 23 11 11

Premier C Reserve Daniel De Sanctis Jack Fenner Blair Atkins Harrison Lee

Old Camberwell Gr PEGS Football Club Ormond AFC Marcellin OC

LR 0 13 0 1

TOTAL 17 16 10 9

Division 3 Noel Bahnsen Sam Williams Thomas Kennedy Rhys Kirk

Eley Park Sharks Aquinas OC Swinburne University AFC UHS-VU AFC

LR 4 6 0 4

TOTAL 27 17 17 16

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Division 3 Reserve Mitchell Sweeney Travis Houlden Josh Beasley Bart Thompson U19 Premier Alex Smout Sam Lewin Jonathan Daggian Oscar Silk

UHS-VU AFC Eley Park Sharks Eley Park Sharks La Trobe University AFC

LR 5 1 0 1

TOTAL 19 17 14 13

Beaumaris FC St Kevins OB Old Scotch Old Xaverians

LR Total 0 23 6 17 9 16 2 15

Division 4 Reserve Aaron Thompson Jason Jackomos Donny Manoukian Daniel Lauletta

West Brunswick AFC Hawthorn AFC North Brunswick AFC Hawthorn AFC

LR 6 4 1 4

TOTAL 20 18 16 13

Division 4 Daniel Penny Jason Ince Andrew Baker Scott Hulm

Box Hill North AFC Hawthorn AFC Canterbury Football Club West Brunswick AFC

LR 5 1 3 4

TOTAL 29 24 16 13

Under 19 Section 2 Joseph Campbell Daniel Batarilo William Blakey Joseph Hill

Old Trinity Gr University Blues University Blues Fitzroy FC

LR 5 1 2 3

TOTAL 22 13 12 12

Under 19 Section 3 Xavier Burns Mitchell Nixon Daniel Ryan Nicholas Ebinger

Marcellin OC Old Carey Gr St Mary’s Salesian Williamstown CYMS

LR 9 8 3 4

TOTAL 29 22 22 21

Under 19 North Josh Stephens Thomas Hancock Brenden Wilson Jack Firth

Wyndam Suns Football Club Yarra Valley OB Wyndam Suns Football Club St Bernards

LR 2 1 1 1

TOTAL 21 14 10 9

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Under 19 South Joshua Davis Campbell Jones Brandon Crimmins Matthew McIntyre

Beaumaris FC Hampton Rovers AFC Beaumaris FC Old Haileyburians

LR TOTAL 3 19 5 12 5 9 2 8

VAFA Colts Kieren McKeogh Sean Money Brendan Dawson Nicholas Munari

Mazenod OC Old Paradians Williamstown CYMS UHS-VU AFC

LR 6 4 0 2

TOTAL 15 11 10 10

Club XVIII (1) Antonio Brizzi Ari Mitropoulos Sam Chester Stanley Neohoritis

Hawthorn AFC Hawthorn AFC Old Xaverians Hawthorn AFC

LR 4 2 5 0

TOTAL 28 27 15 11

Club XVIII (2) Mark Pietryk Joshua Brown Luke Cartwright Cameron Fennell

Emmaus St Leos OC AFC Eley Park Sharks Richmond Central AFC Williamstown CYMS

LR 6 1 1 3

TOTAL 14 12 12 11

Club XVIII (3) Todd Macleod Sebastian Digirolamo Dale Sidebottom Simon Coles

NOBS La Trobe University AFC La Trobe University AFC Kew AFC

LR 0 3 1 1

TOTAL 17 14 10 8

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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 PREMIER C

DIVISION TWO P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Peninsula PEGS Marcellin Hampton Rovers Oakleigh Old Camberwell Monash Blues Ormond Parkdale Vultures Banyule

W 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 0

L 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 492 490 391 498 383 432 340 389 360 346

A 345 408 339 433 349 364 294 487 486 616

% 142.61 120.1 115.34 115.01 109.74 118.68 115.65 79.88 74.07 56.17

Pts 16 16 16 12 12 8 8 8 4 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 557 409 384 361 385 251 267 226 225 161

A 186 222 242 248 300 289 413 308 360 658

% 299.46 184.23 158.68 145.56 128.33 86.85 64.65 73.38 62.5 24.47

Pts 20 16 12 12 12 12 8 4 4 0

PEGS Parkdale Vultures Ormond Old Camberwell Peninsula Monash Blues Oakleigh Hampton Rovers Marcellin Banyule

W 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 0

L 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 5

P 4 5 2 4 5 5 4 3 5 3

W 4 5 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 0

W 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0

L 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 522 347 563 443 400 472 421 328 343 236

A 359 372 266 366 368 378 413 504 527 522

% 145.4 93.28 211.65 121.04 108.7 124.87 101.94 65.08 65.09 45.21

Pts 20 16 12 12 12 8 8 8 4 0

Ivanhoe Old Eltham Collegians Kew St Mary's Salesian Monash Gryphons St Johns South Melbourne Districts Old Paradians Glen Eira Elsternwick

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 5 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 0

L 0 0 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 716 592 485 619 356 301 240 188 166 62

A 120 180 221 181 401 309 340 490 554 929

% 596.67 328.89 219.46 341.99 88.78 97.41 70.59 38.37 29.96 6.67

Pts 20 20 16 12 12 8 4 4 4 0

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

L 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 5

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

F 505 387 396 416 467 457 484 487 240 302 314 158

A 283 328 356 311 388 391 422 395 341 353 372 673

% 178.45 117.99 111.24 133.76 120.36 116.88 114.69 123.29 70.38 85.55 84.41 23.48

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

DIVISION THREE

PREMIER C THIRDS St Kevins St Mary's Salesian Marcellin PEGS Ormond Monash Blues Parkdale Vultures Old Ivanhoe Hampton Rovers Old Haileybury

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

DIVISION TWO RESERVES

PREMIER C RESERVES P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Kew Old Paradians St Mary's Salesian Old Eltham Collegians Ivanhoe St Johns South Melbourne Districts Monash Gryphons Elsternwick Glen Eira

L 0 0 1 2 3 3 2 2 4 2

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

W 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1

L 0 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 726 712 389 335 223 313 192 98 153 15

A 71 102 326 337 273 450 419 261 464 558

% Pts 1022.54 20 698.04 20 119.33 12 99.41 12 81.68 8 69.56 8 45.82 8 37.55 4 32.97 4 2.69 4

Swinburne University Richmond Central UHS-VU St Francis Xavier Eley Park Sharks Aquinas Northern Blues Emmaus St Leos Power House La Trobe University Albert Park South Mornington

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

DIVISION ONE P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Therry Penola NOBS/St Pats Williamstown CYMS Old Geelong Prahran Assumption Old Mentonians Yarra Valley Whitefriars Bulleen Templestowe MHSOB

F 687 424 354 415 442 385 366 306 376 285

A 287 317 327 454 411 417 434 396 518 479

% 239.37 133.75 108.26 91.41 107.54 92.33 84.33 77.27 72.59 59.5

Pts 20 16 12 12 8 8 8 8 4 4

DIVISION ONE RESERVES Williamstown CYMS Yarra Valley Old Geelong Therry Penola Whitefriars Bulleen Templestowe Prahran Assumption MHSOB NOBS/St Pats Old Mentonians

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P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 1 0 0

L 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 5 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 507 400 375 330 353 297 310 264 202 127

A 210 211 302 185 246 243 267 483 446 572

% 241.43 189.57 124.17 178.38 143.5 122.22 116.1 54.66 45.29 22.2

Pts 16 16 16 12 12 12 12 4 0 0

DIVISION THREE RESERVES UHS-VU Albert Park Swinburne University La Trobe University Aquinas Richmond Central Eley Park Sharks Emmaus St Leos Power House St Francis Xavier Northern Blues South Mornington

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 0 0

L 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 5

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

A 507 507 441 318 300 294 589 343 353 234 225 140

% 281 201 268 290 274 312 273 309 325 353 455 910

Pts 180.43 252.24 164.55 109.66 109.49 94.23 215.75 111 108.62 66.29 49.45 15.38

20 16 16 12 12 12 8 8 8 8 0 0

VAFA COLTS Mazenod St Bernards Williamstown CYMS Old Paradians Westbourne Grammarians Point Cook AFC UHS-VU / Flemington University Blues

P 4 5 5 3 3 5 5 3

W 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 0

L 0 2 2 1 1 3 4 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 345 435 274 232 140 216 211 128

F A 122 282.79 200 217.5 330 83.03 176 131.82 112 125 239 90.38 363 58.13 287 44.6

% 20 12 12 8 8 8 4 0

Pts 12 8 4 4 4 4 4 0

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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 DIVISION FOUR P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Hawthorn West Brunswick Canterbury Manningham Cobras Box Hill North Westbourne Gr. North Brunswick Point Cook Dragons Chadstone

UNDER 19 PREMIER W 5 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 0

L 0 0 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 686 642 497 407 482 479 319 330 253 247

A 176 212 473 343 526 428 392 495 575 722

% 389.77 302.83 105.07 118.66 91.63 111.92 81.38 66.67 44 34.21

Pts 20 20 16 12 12 8 4 4 4 0

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 816 761 404 370 286 367 234 253 139 104

F 50 80 204 346 385 439 417 442 746 625

A 1632 951.25 198.04 106.94 74.29 83.6 56.12 57.24 18.63 16.64

% 20 20 16 12 12 8 8 4 0 0

Pts 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0

P 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 5 4 3 2 1 0

L 0 1 2 3 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 744 557 409 289 222 212

A % 219 339.73 327 170.34 298 137.25 471 61.36 571 38.88 547 38.76

Pts 20 16 12 8 4 0

P 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 4 4 4 2 1 0

L 1 1 1 3 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 530 327 434 261 263 253

A 226 232 343 354 436 477

% 234.51 140.95 126.53 73.73 60.32 53.04

Pts 16 16 16 8 4 0

% 870.27 163.24 101.41 69.65 64.13 18.27

Pts 20 16 12 8 4 0

Club XVIII (2) Emmaus St Leos Richmond Central Williamstown CYMS Eley Park Sharks Therry Penola Bulleen Templestowe

CLUB XVIII (3) La Trobe Uni NOBS / St Pats MHSOB Kew UHS-VU Dragons

L 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 511 583 531 497 342 319 300 145

A 220 275 312 322 447 446 501 705

% 232.27 212 170.19 154.35 76.51 71.52 59.88 20.57

Pts 16 16 16 16 8 4 4 0

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Old Trinity Fitzroy University Blues Mazenod Whitefriars Parkdale Vultures Old Brighton University Blacks Collegians Caulfield Grammarians

W 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 414 386 421 327 352 371 280 256 200 215

A 272 286 328 302 355 353 283 327 298 418

% 152.21 134.97 128.35 108.28 99.15 105.1 98.94 78.29 67.11 51.44

Pts 16 16 12 12 12 8 8 8 8 0

L 0 0 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 590 445 467 439 329 366 377 384 247 200

A 216 318 273 273 347 327 426 492 528 644

% 273.15 139.94 171.06 160.81 94.81 111.93 88.5 78.05 46.78 31.06

Pts 20 20 12 12 12 8 8 4 4 0

L 0 1 1 2 3 3 3 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 521 466 461 400 362 247 355 141

A 174 208 230 303 359 277 427 553

% 299.43 224.04 200.43 132.01 100.84 89.17 83.14 25.5

Pts 20 16 16 12 8 8 8 0

A 168 266 226 178 268 269 427 273 372 472

% 230.36 203.01 154.42 141.57 114.93 89.96 80.56 79.12 63.17 45.34

Pts 16 16 16 16 12 8 8 8 4 0

L 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5

UNDER 19 SECTION 3

Club XVIII (1) Hawthorn Old Xaverians Mt Lilydale Prahran Assumption Old Geelong Masala

W 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 0

UNDER 19 SECTION 2

DIVISION FOUR RESERVES West Brunswick Hawthorn Westbourne Gr. North Brunswick Manningham Cobras Canterbury Box Hill North Point Cook Chadstone Dragons

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

St Kevins Old Xaverians St Bernards Beaumaris Old Scotch De La Salle St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Old Melburnians

P 5 5 4 5 5 4

W 5 4 2 2 1 0

L 0 1 2 3 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 1 0 0 0

F 644 444 287 241 270 118

A 74 272 283 346 421 646

W 5 5 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0

UNDER 19 NORTH P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Ivanhoe Yarra Valley Wyndham Suns St Bernards Banyule La Trobe University PEGS Whitefriars

W 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 0

UNDER 19 SOUTH Ormond Beaumaris De La Salle Oakleigh

Peninsula Old Haileybury Hampton Rovers Collegians Monash Blues MHSOB

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P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Old Carey Old Ivanhoe Williamstown CYMS AJAX Old Camberwell Old Xaverians Marcellin St Mary's Salesian Therry Penola Northern Blues

P 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 5

W 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0

L 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 387 540 349 252 308 242 344 216 235 214

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WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Club St Kevins OB

Senior

Reserve

U19/U18

Club XVIII/Thirds

Total

16

10

12

3

41

Old Carey Grammarians

16

4

15

3

38

Ivanhoe AFC

12

10

15

0

37

University Blues

16

8

9

3

36

St Bernards

12

8

12

4

36

Hawthorn AFC

20

10

0

5

35

PEGS Football Club

16

10

6

2.5

34.5

Old Trinity Grammarians

16

2

12

2

32

Fitzroy FC

10

6

12

3

31

Peninsula OB

16

6

9

0

31

1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014 PREMIER Old Trinity St Bernards University Blacks Beaumaris Old Scotch De La Salle Old Xaverians Collegians St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Brighton

PREMIER B P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0

L 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 317 347 325 336 301 241 247 228 288 203

A 226 225 250 300 260 258 282 294 381 357

% 140.27 154.22 130 112 115.77 93.41 87.59 77.55 75.59 56.86

Pts 16 12 12 12 8 8 4 4 4 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 348 230 302 276 267 265 227 285 165 197

A 195 221 207 204 223 268 251 278 305 410

% 178.46 104.07 145.89 135.29 119.73 98.88 90.44 102.52 54.1 48.05

Pts 16 12 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4

PREMIER RESERVES St Bernards University Blacks Beaumaris Old Scotch Old Xaverians Collegians St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Brighton Old Trinity De La Salle

P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

W 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

L 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3

University Blues St Kevins Old Carey AJAX Old Haileybury Fitzroy Caulfield Grammarians Old Melburnians Old Ivanhoe Mazenod

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1

L 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4

D 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

F 595 544 435 452 387 343 376 315 349 290

A 243 381 405 344 416 446 418 441 489 503

% 244.86 142.78 107.41 131.4 93.03 76.91 89.95 71.43 71.37 57.65

Pts 16 16 16 12 10 10 8 4 4 4

L 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 5 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 513 501 324 341 360 428 291 291 192 157

A 235 188 316 180 421 305 286 390 586 491

% 218.3 266.49 102.53 189.44 85.51 140.33 101.75 74.62 32.76 31.98

Pts 20 16 16 12 12 8 8 8 0 0

L 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 3 5

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

F 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

% 510.77 186.96 164.59 134.6 133.22 60.36 74.07 80.73 64.44 18.77

Pts 20 16 12 12 12 12 8 4 4 0

PREMIER B RESERVES St Kevins University Blues Old Ivanhoe Caulfield Grammarians Fitzroy Old Melburnians AJAX Old Carey Old Haileybury Mazenod

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 0 0

PREMIER B THIRDS PREMIER THIRDS St Bernards University Blues University Blacks Old Melburnians Collegians Old Scotch Old Xaverians De La Salle

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P 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2

W 4 3 3 2 2 1 0 0

L 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 2

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

F 303 357 251 178 179 274 183 173

A 181 175 208 206 246 248 240 368

% 167.4 204 120.67 86.41 72.76 110.48 76.25 47.01

Pts 16 12 12 8 8 4 4 4

Old Xaverians Old Brighton St Kevins Fitzroy Caulfield Grammarians Old Carey Old Trinity AJAX Beaumaris Mazenod

P 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 5

W 5 4 3 3 2 3 2 1 1 0

FF 664 473 423 354 393 265 260 264 270 116

A 130 253 257 263 295 439 351 327 419 618

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014


PROUD SPONSOR OF VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Bayford would like to thank you for the opportunity to be involved with the V.A.F.A. We look forward to fostering a supportive relationship with all those involved with the association well into the future. To demonstrate our proud sponsorship of the VAFA, we’d like to extend the following offer to your club. We’ll gladly pledge $500 to your club for any successful introduction at any of our dealerships, resulting in a new or used vehicle sale, from any member, player or supporter. Simply spread the word to help raise funds for your club! We thank you again for choosing Bayford as your sponsor.

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East Malvern Community Bank® Branch are proud sponsors of Amateur Football With every product or service we offer, money goes back into the community to support local clubs, organisations and initiatives like Amateur Football. As a Bendigo Bank customer you benefit from competitive products and great service and get the satisfaction of knowing your banking is contributing to your community. So make a difference – to your own banking and to your community. Drop into East Malvern Community Bank® Branch at 300 Waverley Road, East Malvern or phone Branch Manager, Peter Wolff on 9563 6044.

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, The Bendigo Centre, Bendigo, VIC 3550. ABN 11 068 049 178. AFSL 237879. (S45195) (6/13)

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