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THE VICTORIAN FOOTBALL RESEARCH COLLECTIVE in November 1999 a group of writers, researchers, librarians and academics from six Victorian universities met to establish a group ca lled the Football Research Collective. The intention of the Collective was, and is, to bring together football researchers in Victoria on a regular basis with the aim of providing a critical commentary on current projects and to assist with research into football history. The next meeting of the FRC wi ll be held at 7.30 pm on Wednesday July 26 at the offic es of the VAFA and the evening will consist of a round table forum devoted to issues concerning the preservation and promotion of the history of a,mateur clubs specifically in Melbourne and Victoria . Existing members of the Collective are invited to come along and share their insights on history related research projects with anyone from the VAFA fraternity who is interested in attending who has an interest in football history and preservation of current history or how to best begin delving into the past . T he VFRC would also like to show the VAFA fraternity how to publish the history of a club ; how and why the setting up of a"Hall of Fame" can benefit a club; how to organise and preserve interviews with "old timers" around the clubs ; how to set up a web site devoted to club history ; how to collect and 'nok after memorabilia, how to preserve records when a club iulds or merges with another ; resources or funding available o assist with projects of this type along with the role of local government, local historical societies or schools in addressing these issues. People interested in attending are asked to call Karen at the VAFA on 9531 8333 - this will assist with catering . For more details contact the convenor of the Collective, Rnb Hess (9688 4062 or on email : Robert .Hess@vu .edu.au) GET YOUR BLOOD PUMPING The VAFA Blood Bank Competition is again in full swing this season. Club donors are counted with the winning VAFA club receiving prizes and recognition at the end of the season . 1,11th blood supplies very low at the moment now is a great time to donate. Each club has appointed a "Captain Blood" to co-ordinate each club's efforts - if you are a club player, eificiat or supporter, ring your club secretary and he/she will put you in touch with your club's Captain Blood . Highest ta ll y after round 7 was UHSOB. The winning club after Round 18 wins a set of club football jumpers (courtesy Hugh Lyon Knitwear) with other prizes provided by Spalding (footballs), Great Southern Pies (product voucher), and Schweppes (product voucher) . SMOREFREE INCENTIVE COMPETITION S Just a reminder for dubs regarding the July 31 deadline for a formal SmokeFree policy to be submitted to the VAFA for consideration for the various SmokeFree Incentive prizes . Any queries to be made to Brett Connell at the VAFA. MATCH DAY INSPECTIONS Each match day, nominated officials take note of situations noticed that obviously need attention . The following have been observed . Is it your club? If so, please take action . Under age water carriers; dub boundary umpires poorly attired; area behind goals not marked; no canteen; no stretcher on hand; no approval for alcohol with a club luncheon obtained from VAFA; approved luncheons continuing past 2pm deadline; basic number of required officials lacking ; no permission obtained for luncheon ; no second line outside boundary line (unfenced oval); dub goalies making suspect "home" decisions ; runners in non- VAFA attire; no 45 metre arcs marked ; no V logos on jumpers . Where these observations have been made clubs will soon be revisited to see if corrective action has been undertaken . Each club's immediate attention to matters that concern them would be appreciated and will avoid the need for stronger action and possible penalties . FAREWELL ANDY All involved with the VAFA were saddened to hear of the passing of popular umpire Andy Carrick last Sunday (please refer to Umpires' Corner). Andy progressed to the VAFA Umpires from the club reserve umpire system (St . Bernards). Sincere condolences to Andy's family and friends from all at the VAFA. I~z;h~n~ Psclc . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ._ . ._ . .. ., . ._ _ _____ , ._.. .. .. ._ . ;~o~ches. (ai~"c_ d . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . ..<.~ ....>...... . . .. . . ., .... P~r Li:,,- Love of Lhs E;anze. . . .. ...,<. . ...,::. :<. ..x...r... . .. . .'d~ L>'1<<I fif l .fRc,~ .. . .. .. .~l1) Flst .i'n;c? PL,!; THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N Ju ne 30th, 2 00 1 Price : $ 2 . 00 Vol . 01 No . 10

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THE VICTORIAN FOOTBALL RESEARCH COLLECTIVEin November 1999 a group of writers, researchers, librariansand academics from six Victorian universities met toestablish a group ca lled the Football Research Collective.The intention of the Collective was, and is, to bring togetherfootball researchers in Victoria on a regular basis with the aimof providing a critical commentary on current projects and toassist with research into football history.

The next meeting of the FRC will be held at 7.30 pm onWednesday July 26 at the offices of the VAFA and theevening will consist of a round table forum devoted to issuesconcerning the preservation and promotion of the history ofa,mateur clubs specifically in Melbourne and Victoria.Existing members of the Collective are invited to come alongand share their insights on history related research projectswith anyone from the VAFA fraternity who is interested inattending who has an interest in football history andpreservation of current history or how to best begin delvinginto the past .

T he VFRC would also like to show the VAFA fraternityhow to publish the history of a club ; how and why the settingup of a"Hall of Fame" can benefit a club; how to organise andpreserve interviews with "old timers" around the clubs ; howto set up a web site devoted to club history ; how to collect and'nok after memorabilia, how to preserve records when a clubiulds or merges with another; resources or funding availableo assist with projects of this type along with the role of local

government, local historical societies or schools in addressingthese issues.People interested in attending are asked to call Karen atthe VAFA on 9531 8333 - this will assist with catering . Formore details contact the convenor of the Collective, RnbHess (9688 4062 or on email : Robert .Hess@vu .edu.au)GET YOUR BLOOD PUMPINGThe VAFA Blood Bank Competition is again in full swingthis season. Club donors are counted with the winning VAFAclub receiving prizes and recognition at the end of the season .1,11th blood supplies very low at the moment now is a greattime to donate. Each club has appointed a "Captain Blood"to co-ordinate each club's efforts - if you are a club player,eificiat or supporter, ring your club secretary and he/she willput you in touch with your club's Captain Blood .Highest tallyafter round 7 was UHSOB. The winning clubafter Round 18 wins a set of club football jumpers (courtesyHugh Lyon Knitwear) with other prizes provided by

Spalding (footballs),Great Southern Pies(product voucher), andSchweppes (productvoucher) .SMOREFREE INCENTIVE COMPETITION SJust a reminder for dubs regarding the July 31 deadline fora formal SmokeFree policy to be submitted to the VAFA forconsideration for the various SmokeFree Incentive prizes . Anyqueries to be made to Brett Connell at the VAFA.

MATCH DAY INSPECTIONSEach match day, nominated officials take note of situationsnoticed that obviously need attention . The following havebeen observed . Is it your club? If so, please take action .Under age water carriers; dub boundary umpires poorlyattired; area behind goals not marked; no canteen; nostretcher on hand; no approval for alcohol with a clubluncheon obtained from VAFA; approved luncheonscontinuing past 2pm deadline; basic number of requiredofficials lacking ; no permission obtained for luncheon; nosecond line outside boundary line (unfenced oval); dubgoalies making suspect "home" decisions; runners in non-VAFA attire; no 45 metre arcs marked ; no V logos on jumpers .Where these observations have been made clubs will soon berevisited to see if corrective action has been undertaken .Each club's immediate attention to matters that concernthem would be appreciated and will avoid the need forstronger action and possible penalties .FAREWELL ANDYAll involved with the VAFA were saddened to hear of thepassing of popular umpire Andy Carrick last Sunday (pleaserefer to Umpires' Corner). Andy progressed to the VAFAUmpires from the club reserve umpire system (St . Bernards).Sincere condolences to Andy's family and friends from allat the VAFA.

I~z;h~n~ Psclc . . .. . . .. . . . . ..._ .._ . .. ., . ._ _ _____ , ._. . . . .. ._ .

;~o~ches. (ai~"c_ d . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . ..<.~ . ...>...... . . .. . . ., . . . .

P~r Li:,,- Love of Lhs E;anze. . . .. ...,<.. . ..,::. :<. ..x...r... .» . .. . .'d~L>'1<<I fif l .fRc,~ .. . .. . . .~l1)Flst .i'n;c? PL,!;

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

June 30th, 200 1 Price : $2 .00 Vol. 01 No. 10

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OLD M are ready to become thegreatest `" FA club ever . In successive weeksXavs, who were on the bottom with a 1-3 ratio,have knocked off top placed St r an d

High.i.aHSOB remains there despite its five-pointloss because the Bernies lost by 20 points toMarcellin .

Xavs have defeated three of the top four teamsand today tackle a fading Old Scotch . OX havewon four of their past five to be six premiershippoints from top place . There are manyanecdotes during Xavs' journey of equallingUniversity Blacks' record of six consecutive Agrade flags . Last week Xavs recorded anotherby coming from a 25-point deficit at the lastchange . Coach Tim O'Shaughnessy asked for"sacrificial acts" after Xavs kicked four behindsin the third term and he saw captain MichaelBlood, Daniel Donati and Damien Orlandorespond with possessions and goals .

MHSOB coach Luke Soulos said a result withina goal is the "luck of the draw" . "There were alot of positives like us being able to mix it withthe best," Luke said .

Xavs lost Andy Gowers with a hamstring stringstrain in the second quarter.

-T NI s Matt Greig lit up Elsternwick Parkon Sunday kicking 3.2 in the final quarter fromsome spectacular high marking as Scotch'sseason became dim . The win was dampened bythe report for striking of ruckman AndrewRamsden .

-vNI Blues pushed themselves away fromrelegation and six points from the four with a14-goal thrashing of Mazenod .

-BRIGHTON was again competitive but itsfour-goal loss to St Ke ' s keeps it on thebottom two wins and five per cent behind theeighth placed Blues .

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MHSOB (lst) : Mid-season returns from RogerMcIntyre and Dan Woodley adds to thematurity of Jason Bamert, Jayden Pertzel andDrew Fairchild . Midfielders Adam Simpsonand Richard Joseph have gone to the nextlevel . The reinvented 1991 D Sectionpremiership ruckman Rob Newton isinspirational . The Unicorns' problem is depth .2

Their-reserves andunder-19s havewon just one gamebetween them.

Grand final chance : 65 %

MARCELLIN (2nd) : Last year the Eaglesfinished equal with MHSOB with six wins . Themove to put veteran full-forward AndrewTreganowan into the captaincy is having theright effect with Trigga kicking 22 goals -fourth on the Sharpshooters . He replaced thediminutive Dave Waters who hasn't let thechange in leadership change his ability . BernieDinneen has physically matured and withWoodrow medallists Glenn Cox and Waters,they are the best mid-field combination in theAssociation . The problem for the Bulleen boysis two of their three losses to are to finalaspirants Xavs and Scotch . To think if OldMelburnians weren't relegated the Eagleswould be in B Section .

Grand final chance : 65%

ST BliilN S(3rd): No Gollants - noBerates? It's a simplistic notion but in the pasttwo years when ruckman Jason Gollant, whois out with a shoulder reconstruction, hasplayed the Bernies have lifted . Now brotherand captain Luke might not play again after aknee reconstruction and he generates as muchspirit as he does possessions. The Bernieshave three in the Sharpshooters : Nick Mitchell- out for a month with a hamstring - TimHarvey and Steve McKeon . The latter is oftenrequired for VFL duties . Not the same teamthat led Xavs at three-quarter time in lastyear's grand final by 13 points without AdamMerrington who is at Williamstown .

Grand final chance : 65 %

ST KEVINS (4th) : Mick Giansiracusa and MatLucas are potent forwards and consistentveteran Nick Fraser combine to make SKOBS abenchmark. If Marcus Olive comes back fromLondon, the Skevs might just break throughthe preliminary final barrier which is wherethey've stopped the past two seasons .

Grand final chance: 65%

PAYER FOCUS

THIS WEEK: XAV'S ALEX McDONALD

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The former Hawthorn and Collillgwood playermade his debut with Old Xavs last week after ai p-season AFL career. "I was surprised at the

Intensity. "I'm better for the run (he has beenr itirlg over a hip injury) . "I came back because;arlt to put something back into the game, "

Al ,;x said . In time-on Alex took a set shot fromp metres near the boundary and, afte r

receiving advice from behind the fence fromformer Unicorn Cameron Bruce - now at>,T,~lbourne with Alex's younger brothers",tzthony and James, he kicked the winning,,a1 against MHSOB .

COACH FOCU S

THIS WEEK: TRINITY'S LEIGH CARLSO N

1. ,igh is coaching his 10th season of A Section,rtd he said the main issue of Amateur footy isute same . "Getting players onto the field what,,jth studies, overseas trips, VFL games and%,: ork commitments," Leigh said . "The standardtiits season is even but I wouldn't say it is anytctter than the past .

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CLUB LST -r: To Tr:1,SENIORS

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A RESERVESt BernardsOld ScotchOld ScotchOld ScotchOld TrinitySt Nevins

TODAY'S MATCHESA Section

Old Trinity v . Old Brighton

University Blues v . St . Kevins

St . Bernards v. Mazenod

MHSOB v . MarcellinOld Scotch v . Old Xaverians

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OLD D?.IC=iiTO% 3.2 4.7 6.10 7.12 (54)ST. _EVIlYS 7.1 9.5 11.7 14.9 (93)Old Bri, ;:tom M Gadsden 3 Jackson 2 Williams Brew . Best: PirrieWilliams Jackson M Gadsden Pollock Barrow .St. Kevlns: M Gianstracusa 5 Bowles 4 S O'Connor 2 Lucas 2 Fraser .Best : Lynch Bowies Byrne Fredericks Finch M GiansiracusaUmpires : P. James, M . Jenkins(F), B . Corcoran, J . Mason (B), K. Pitcher .C . Arnol (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.4 11.5 13.9 18.13 (121)MAZENOD 2.4 4.5 4.8 5.8 (38)University Blues: Lowmck 4 Baker 4 Gleeson 2 L Ryan 2 HutchinsMcLachlan DeCrespigny C Ryan Sally Granger . Best : Sturrock Northroydhouse Lowcock Russell Baker.Mazenod: Beard 2 Carter 2 Hanley 1 . Best : Tucker Dunne HanleyQuinn Polan Sharp. Umpires: J . McNtece. J . Miller (F) .P. Teasdale, S .Caruso (B), Ii Segura, B . Hoare (G)ST. BE S 1.1 4.5 9.5 11.8 (74)h3ARCELLIPi 4.5 7.5 10.7 14.10 (94)St . Bimnards : Harvey 4 McKeon 2 Taylor Jordan Podsiadly 0'SulrianBouzikas. Best: Jordan Mastropasqua McLaughlin Byrne PodsiadlyHarrvy.A3arcellin: Treganowan 4 Waters 2 Jarred 2 Mc .Yiliian 2 Frazer PurcellJohnstone Sampimon . Best: Treganowan Seabury Waters McMillan CoxMarson. Umpires: R. Sneddon. A. Firley (F), T. Dodds, S . McKenzie (B),V. Vescoil, D . Napoli (G)MHSOB 3.3 6.4 12.6 13.7 (85)OLD XAVE S 3.5 7.7 7.11 13.12 (90)2+iHSOB : Woodley 4 S McCully 2 McIntyre 2 Simpson Limbrick GMcCully Saultry Gerner. M11SOB: G McCully R Newton Joseph PertzelS McCully McIntyre .Old Xuves3ans: McCarthy 4 Richardson 2 Donati 2 Cranage OrlandoBlood Ford A McDonald . Best: Blood DonaO McCarthy Bruslil3eld ADillon Orlando . Umpires : M . Gibson. W. Hinton (F), A. Rechtrnan. J.Kramer (B) . B . McCarthy. B. Dix (G)OLD TRINITY 2.3 7.6 8.9 15.13 (103)OLD SCOTCH 6.3 8.5 10.6 13.9 (87)Old Trinity : Greig 4 C Phillips 4 Reynolds 3 Andrew; 2 Garman Pawsey .Best : C Phillips Ramsden Ptrquet Frogers Greig Reynolds.Old Scotch: Hawkins 4 McCarroll 2 E Pathenides Aujard B RobinsonKitchen Bergenger M Pathenides Crow . Best: Angus Holt KitchenBerenger Hawkins Thomas . Umpires : J. Kvins . T. Sutcliffe (F).R .Mutton,T. Dornom (B), R. Parry. B. Jephson (G)

RESERVESOLD BRIGHTON 2.4 2.4 5.6 7.7(49)ST. IffiVINS 0.1 4.4 5.7 6.8[44)Old Brighton: McPherson 3, Scott 2 . C .Stewart . KavanaghBest: M .J. Smith, R.Stewart, M .L . Smith . Earl . McLaughhn. McPhersonSt lievln .5: Horrocks 3, Natale . G .0'Comier . R .QuirkyBest: P.Bare. O'Shea, D Sheehy. Bateman, She lley. G . O'ConnorUNl BLUES 5.2 9.6 13 .10 16.12(108)MAZENOD 1 .2 2.4 4.6 6.8(44)But Blues: Goals : Gates 4 . Chamberlain 4. Vasey 2, Gray 2, Meade.Barrick . Suvoltos, Anderson. Best: Meade, Vasey. Gates. Versteegen.Featherston. Chamberlain.Mazenorh Goals : Morgan 3 . Smith, Nisbet, Wallace . Best : Smith,Morgan, Snort, Fotiniotis, Strawhorn . Wallace .ST.BE 2.1 6.1 6.1 7.2(44)RrARCELL>ra 4.3 7.8 12.9 14.10 (94)St. : Osborne 2 .Borg 2 .LegudLBaynes .Evams . Best : Borg.McKay. RahIIl, D .Thomas. Catterall,Campbell .A5arcellin: Ibrahim 2,Cooper 2,S.D'uu een 2,Lefianue 2. :'lallLs .Cull,Duncan, Chun. Armstrong, Cope . Best : Cull, Ibralllm. Moran . Taylor.Wallis. Chun .MHsoB 0.0 0.1 1.2 1.2 (8)OLD XAVERIANS 6. 8 11 .15 21 .17 27.24 (186)MHSOB: Feferkranz 1 . Best : Burke, Hayes, Orchard, O'Brien,Robinson . L . Taylor.Old Xa : Ireland 4, R. Jones 3 . Galballv 3, A. Jones 3, Skidmore2, Mollard 2, Tucker 2, Ellis 2, Baker, Dillon, Walsh, Kay . Best : Carey .R . Jones, Mollard, Ellis, Tucker, R . Dillon .OLD TRINITY 3.4 4.7 6.10 7.10 (52)OLD SCOTCH 0.1 2.3 2.4 7.5(47)Old Trinity,. Bladenl2 . Best, Cornell . Cameron, Sutcliffe, li'ard . Best:S Oberoi . Sutcliffe, Lauletta. Cornell, Kenna . A Oberot .Old Scotch: Ratcliffe 3. Ashton . Downing. Ltpshut, Smith. Best :Ashton, Ratcliffe. Saunders, Lipshut . Brookes, Lill3ngston .

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A _S--ction- . .- "'_aL`-- h9 .H .S .O .D . MAZEO®D ?L® 7 11 GH ~°° : OLD SCOTC H

Coach: Simon Dalrymple Coach : Luke Snubs Ccach: David Murray ~~~i i•~L- I' 6PJ -' ~ Coach : Andrew SmithRes. Coach : Peter Randall Res. Coach : Terry Blythman Reserve: Tony Collins Coach : Dale Tapping Res. Coach :

1 . C . Slattery 1 J Bamert (DVC) 1 C . Harrison Assist : Justin ClarksonRes Coach : Richard Otsee

Gary Jackson1 A Nettleton

2 . A . Caffiry 2 S McCully 2 A. Quinn .1 A Kryzwniak 2 B Phillips

3 . D . Waters 3 I Gr i cg3 A. McIntyre .

2 A Pirne3 C Hoskin g

4 C Eabry 4 A. Hanley (C} .4 T Halt4 . G. Romanin 5 P Sherry 5 M. Quirk 3 C. Barrow (VC)

5 . M . Moran 5 N Orchard 6 J. Bayford 4 A. MacGillvray 6 A Crow6. D . Sampimon 6 R Josep h

7 J Pertzel (C) 7 S. Morgan 5 N. Perry 7 J Kitche n7. N . Godwin 8 D. Lancaster 6 R. Stewart 8 C Reid8 . R . Frisina 8 J Gerner 9 S. Noble 7 C. Brew g R Aujard9 . D . Ballantine 8 C Wright 10 M . O'Hara 8 M. Gadsden 10 J Ker r10. C . Purcell 9 D Fairchild (VC) 11 T. Smith (RC) 9 S . Lennox (VC) 11 M Angus

11 . D . Taylor (RC) 9 M Clowes 11 S. Hose 11 L. Adamis 12 S Cro w

12. B. Cronin10 D Skinne r10 D Norton 12 M . Murray 11 A. Fitzgerald 13 N Hoope r

13 S Dinneen 11 K Krios 13 P. Gooden 12 B . Williams 14 E Parthenide s'

. .14. R . McMahon 12 A Simpson 14 N. Meehan 13 R. Kent

14 S Willi C15 M O Brie n16 A Speed

15. M. Chun12 M Feferkranz13 J Gregson

15 N. Parry . ams ( )15 D Tymms (VC) 17 D Thoma s

16. L. McMillan 13 C Kelly16 J. Kavanag h17 J Beard

.16 G . Earl 18 L Hawkin s

17. G . Cox C(VC) 14 L Simpson.

18 T. 0'Dona hue (VC)Cg }

17 A . Van Den Dungan 19 C . Smith18. D . Gartner 15 Z Holden

16 F Davis 19 S . McMullin 18 M . Jackson (VC) C} 20 S Lillingston

19. D . Cooper

'17 M Clowes 20 C. Murray 19 S. Gadsden 21 J Strato s

22 N AddisonFI n n20. S. O Y 18 R Limbrick 20 T. Castricum 20 M . L . Smith 23 0 Cran e21 . N . Walker 18 A David 21 S . Polan 21 T. Ewert

24 C Pattende n22 . D . Marson 19 R Ware

20 J Wilson22 D. Ryan (DVC) 22 N . Biggin 25 L Murph y

23 . P. Gleason20 D Nichols 23 A. Tucker 23 N . Milat 26 T Downin g

24. L . O'Flynn 21 R Patterson 24 D. Nisbet 24 M .J . Smith 27 J Pilkington25. R . Galati 22 D Armstrong 25 S . Ryan 25 S . Nickas 28 B Robinso n26. N . Armstrong 22 A Svirskis 26 J . Dunne (DVC) 26 B . Stoneham 29 M Gnatt

27 D Theisz23 C Harvie 27 D. Krom 27 D . Paterson 30 T. Finocchiar o. .

28 . D . Johnston23 I Taylor24 D Stynes 28 P. Nelson 28 J . Bradley 31 C Ratcliffe

29 P Smith 24 A Clark 29 R. Sharp 29 J . Dickerson 33 J McCarrol l. .

30 . A Treganowan (C) 25 H Taylor 30 S . Fisher 30 A . McLaughlin 34 E Olive r'.

31 S Yee 25 J Jackman 31 N. Snart 31 A . Bristow 35 P O Connor. . 26 A Askew 32 P Fotiniotis 32 D . Begley 36 S Prendergast

32 . M . Browne 27 S Dods.

33 D Grant 33 W. Carter 37 M Parthenides33 . G . Cull 28 S Rodder

.34 M . Pollard (RVC) 34 J . White 38 R Ashton

34 . D. Jarred 29 G McCully35 R Hawkins 35 C . Stewart 39 C Stevens

35 . J . Frazer 30 R. Newton31 J Davis

.36 D Carter 36 B . Pollock 40 A Warner

36 . D. Co Pe 32 A Cassell (VC).

37 L. Morgan 37 B . McMahon 41 M Upshut42 J Ross

37 . D. Moran 32 A Keys 38 D. Linden 38 J . Raju43 N Leitl

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43 DuncanA 36 M White 44 R . Mosbauer 45 A . Mandylaris 49 R Mullens. .44 . A. Wilkinson (RVC)

36 S Bennett37 R McIntyre

45 P. Rice 46 M . Biliionis 50 D Richardson

44 L. Hansen 37 M Ting 46 R . Foss 47 D . Wilson 51 M Saunders

45 D Theisz 38 S Robinson 47 A . McDowell 48 R . Boxer 52 M Davison. .

46 . J . Wilkins 40 D Membrey 48 G. Tilling 49 A . Ginnavi n51 M Fisher

53 C Joyce54 N Simon40 W Hayes 49 L. Halvy (RV C) .

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53. C . Mathews 48 B Jeffrey 62 A. Lynch63 S Tresis e

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A Sec.':* an! i Y OLD ST. RERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUE S

Coach: Leigh Carson Coach : Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach: Garry Foulds Coach: Coach : Lee Adamsonssi. Coach: Phil Gaut Res. Coach : Chris Res. Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach : Terry Benai ms Coach : Craig Neave Mortensen Res . Coach : Mick Knuppel

Kennedy S 1 M Blood (C) 1 . D . Baynes 1 . A. Callery 1 D Slimmo n2 Hudson G (RC) 2 D Orlando 2 . L . Meehan 2 . S. Lowerson 2 T Hutchins3 Reynolds L4 Arrowsmith J 3 L Hanneberyry 3 . J. Podsiadly D. Curti s

4 P Greenham3 J Sturrock

5 Burrows D 4 D Landrigan 4 . S. McKeon.

5 M Dollman4 D Guen erich

g5 Robison M 5 A. McDonald 5. Joe Mount (DVC)

.6 P. O'Keefe 5 Q Gleaso n

7 Van Der Venne T 6 D. Donati 6. J . McKay 7 M. Lucas 6 S Langley7 D H7 Canzoneri M 7 S Lethlean (VC) 7. S . Clarke 8 B . Dollman ayte r8 J Hayte r7 Dodgson B

Frost C8 P McDonald 8. J . Evans 9 J . Giansiracusa

10 N Fraser 9 S Meade8CStebbins8 9 J Hawkins 9. B . Jordan (DVC)

.11 J . Pana razio 10 A Davi s

Andrews A (VC )9 10 S Mitchell 10. N . Mitchell (VC) 12 R . Grinter 11 L Nort h

g Best j 11 Ad Jones 10. L. Campbell (R) 13 R . Bowles 12 G McLachlan9 Hildebrandt D 12 J Bowen 11 . P. Capes 1 4 L . Mahoney 1 3 P Stockdale10 Shaughnessy M 13 C Ellis 12 . B . Hogan

1 5 M. Oliv e16 B Garvey

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11 Gorman A 14 On Stoney 13 . C . Mitchell.

17 S. Dawes 5 L R ny16 C Stewart

12 Pirouet N 15 L Ford 14 . A. Thomas 18 J. Grigg 17 G de Crespigney13 Collins M 16 S Skidmore 15 . T. Wilkinson 19 D. Sheehy

20 L Hull-Brown 18 A McEwin13 Cade J 17 D Richardson 16 . L . Turnbull

22 J. Macey 19 A Lowcock- Parkin A~ 18 S Tucker 16 . P. Capes (R) 20 C Ryan

15 Stephens T 19 An Jones 17 . L. O'Sullivan 24 S . Powell 21 T McIntyre15 Natoli S 20 M Hardman 18. D. McLaughlin 25 B . Marusic 2216 Hiillas C

21 A Parton 19. L. Gallant (C) 26 D. Sadler 23 T Wilcox17 Hatfield G(VC)17 Garcia J 22 M Rush 20. S . Broadbent 27 R . Gross

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The bookies were seen laughing and cheering after 2despised bolters landed the money last week . We're atthe half way mark, and the composition of the 4 maynot be settled iust vet .Review

The southern neighbours in Old Haileybury andBeamnaris slugged it out at McKinnon, with thehome side brutalising their guests by a massive 99pts . The fat lady did her bit at the afternoon tea, asOH held a 76 point lead, and the contest was all over.Home with 5 goals played well and was assisted byGeorge and Armstrong. Power, Collins and Holt ledthe way for the guests.

Out at Oak Park, an Old Ivanhoe, missing Tooveyand Brangian and then Hope (mid way through 2ndqtr), were still far too strong for Therry by 43 pts .Scoring shots (25 to 12) indicate it was a comfortableday for the visitors, even though the locals were stillin the game at 1/2 time. Allender, Shadbolt andYoung led the charge for the juggernaut, whilstO'Sullivan, Seratore and Edwards battled hard forthe vanquished .Bookie's result number 1 occurred out at the leafysurrounds of Donvale, as the home side (Whiteftiars)edged out NOBs by a mere 2 pts . A 33 point deficit atthe long break was not enough for Frank as his boysas the home side came out pumped up and slammedon 7 goals to 3 and give them all the momentum forthe last quarter. Reidy and Carrigg (5 goals each)were the stars of the show for the home team, andthey were ably matched by the visitors' Sutherlandand M . Barker (5 goals each as well) .

Bookie's result number 2 took place at the JunctionOval, where the home side, Old Melburnians, gaveOld Paradians the mother of all hidings (68 pts) .After 1/4 time, it was all one-way traffic, as OMspiled on 15 goals to 3 and reinforce to the competitionthat their season isn't over yet . Former OR Mulliganburied his old side with 6 goals and was wellsupported by the experienced pair of Berry andMcMullin . Heffernan, Sinclair and Hart toiledmanfully for the beaten brigade .

In the final game at Malvern, De La Salle comfortably

accounted for Ormond by 52 pts . The contest wasover at half time as the margin was a whopping 60points, but the visitors stuck to their guns andoutscored their hosts in the 2nd half . Smallest manin football, Bonnici, revelled in the heavy ground, andwas assisted by Brkic and Hall for the winners . Forthe away side, Smith stood tall in defence as well asA . Grace and Stone .

PreviewOh, how the mightyhave fallen!! Yourstruly has gone fro mcloud 9 after tipping the card for the last 2 weekonly to bomb out with a measly 3 . I must show mo!discipline and stick to tipping a roughie each week .can't let Tom Brain steal my thunder by landiranother 5! !

Match of the day takes place out at Malvern, wh 2nd placed 13e La Salle (welcome 3rd placed O ;

Haileybury (5/4) . Paul Cooper and his crew atreating this as a mini final, with a lot at stake todaMick Dwyer would love a victory as this would clo:the gap with their opponents on the ladder, and mala top two finish a real possibility . For years, OH haibeen a bogey team for DLS, however, I think tihome ground advantage might just be enough to gthe home side over the line . DLS by 4 pts.

The 2000 C Section runner-up in Beamnaris (13/dust off those smelly and cantankerous camels

, head out to Oak Park to tackle their grand fi nnemesis in merry (1 /4), in what is a 'sheep statiomatch . A win by Wayne Harmes and his ehargwould give them some respite with that infamousword . Should Jim Durnan's lads find themselv(behind at siren time today, it would be fair to assunthat the 'r' factor is bordering on being certaialthough one can never be sure in this game . Honground advantage to come to the fore again

. Therry will win by 23 pts.An intriguing contest greets us out at tree-huggeiparadise in Donvale, as a resurgent Whiteftiars (6/host the hot flag favourites of Old Ivanhoe (1 /EGreg Feutrill's boys are not as bad as their laddiposition suggests, and they might just be able to pra rabbit out of their posteriors and avoid the plun€into the abyss . On the other hand, the chiefs at PitLodge are focused on the grade above them, and w

i a scoreline of 8-1 , why wouldn't they? The contewon't be as one-sided as the betting suggests, as tlhome team grow another leg at home, but I carpossibly justify tipping against the red-hot fl,favourites . 01 by 15 pts .

Another interesting contest looms on the horizon atSection's bowling green (Junction Oval) between itback-on-track Old Melburnians (4/6), and NOI(1/1) . Erwin Leyden would have been on top of tlworld last week after dishing out a belting to anothfinal four aspirant, and their form will now force a feothers to watch their backs. Frank Dun(

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understands that last week's loss has stopped histeam in their tracks, and with their lowly percentage ,t,:°ans they're effectively 2 games off 4th spot .

n days ago, I would have tipped the opposite, but' is a long time in footv, so I will have to go with

; home team (OM) to win by 10 pts.

And it doesn't get any easier!! At the home of footy,EP, -- -' (2/1) 'host' the green and purples of Old

Jackman would be rucing th es in concentration his lads have been showing of

eeks, as, apart from a quarter here and aer there, they have been playing very Nvell . Matt's world came crashing down around him las t

-er being on the end of a fearful belting, bu t; has the experience, wherewithal and players to

up stocks and move forsvard . I have no gamesso this has to be my roughie for the round .

t1, anond will rebound and maintain their amazingrecord against the OPs when they inflict their 2ndsuccessive defeat in a row after winning by 12 pts .

magoosDe La Salle (4/ 1) vs Old Haileybury(1/5) OH by 36 pts .

Therry (1 / 12) vs Beaumaris(10/ 1) Therry by 55 pts .

GVhitefriars (1/2) vs Old Ivanhoe(6/4) Whitefriars by 20 pts .

Old Melburnians (4/7) vs NOBs (5/4)NOBS by 15 pts .C)rmond (4/5) Old Paradians

' 5 ) OP by 3 7~ > .

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lr football for Echuca at age 16 in 1993. Heat Ormond in 1995 . Guru has been a strong,

ar ` reliable defender and is a credit to both theuh and his family . -Jell done Garrin fro m

ne at Ormond (all the best Guru - BC).

y Old Ivanhoe 0Lappage Old Haileybury 4'Reidy Whitefriars 5Barker North Old Boys 5Sutherland North Old Bovs 5

B RESERVES

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S ite Home Carson . Seaemaarl.s: Ferrari Collins Power Edge.- Collins Holt Spence Vance Haynes . Umpires : G . Curran, L.

F). G . Nappe[', C . Shipley (G)DIA 2.2 2.3 3.5 4.8 (32)

OE 4.7 5.8 9.13 10.15 (75)y: S Bannister 3 McKay . Best: OSuIlhan Seratore Edwards M

Sl adholt Sp':den . Best: Allender Hares Sf adbolt Young Willis 1ully .Umpires: R . Eastwood. R . Love (F). R. Richards, S. Leahy (G)WHITEFRIARS 4.3 5.4 12.7 17.16 (118)NORTH Ol.l? BOYS 4 .2 10.7 13.9 17.14 (116)Whit : Reidy 5 Carrigg 5 Jongebloed 3 Law Northey Eames MCarbone. Best : Reidy Carrigg Phan Campbell R Paw14; Langford. North OldBoys: J Sutherland 5 M Barker 5 J Barker 4 Boyle 2 Keenan. Best : CassellM Barker P Booth Keenan Sutherland J Barker. Um : S. Alger, P.Dinneen (F), A. Long, B. Jephson (G)OLD MELB S 1.4 6.8 12.12 16 .13 (109)OLD P IAl°S 2.2 2.5 2.10 5.11(41)Old Melburnians: Mulligan 6 MeMuIlin 2 Rose 2 Farquharson Lovett STheodore Robinson Gust Richardson . Best : Berry Mulligan Guest HeckerMcMullin Robinson. Old Paradians: Hart Dintinsante Digtiey Collins Pratt.Best : Heffernan Digney Sinclair Hart Lethborg J Swindon . Umpires :, J .Watson . C . Stewart (F), N . Woods (B), P. Curtis, G . Robinson (G )BE LA SALLE 6.3 11.10 13.15 17 .21 (123)ORMOND 1 .3 2.4 6.7 11.11 (77 j

5 D Hyland 3 Mackintosh 2 Johnstone 2 J Hall 2ci. Best: Bonnki Brk9c D Hyland J Hall S Hylan d

ggan. Ormond: A Grace 4 James 2 Store Wilson S Grace AbrahamsSmith . Best : DLS: Orm: Stone Smith A Grace Abrahams Goonan Robbins .Umpires: M. Morrison . G . Huniehen (F), R. Dunstan. K. Coughlan (G)

OLD 1IA II EYBURY i- 13 .6 15.9 23.13 (151)BEA S 1.2 1.4 3.8 4.8(32)Old Har1 : Efstathiou 9. Mason 6. Johnston 2, P. Langford-Jones 2,worries 2. B . Mitchell, Ross. Best: Mason . Vrames, Rowlands . Ross,Etstathiou, P. Langford-Jones. Beaumarls: Mellon 2 . O'Brien, Low. Best:Whitaker. Stevens, Sherman, Lawrence, Grav . MelLon.THERR OLA 7.2 9.4 12,7 13.11 (83)OLD Sb- .. 1.0 1.2 1.3 2 .3(15)

nns 3, Tavlor. Henderson 2, S Hollow, O'Shea, Grant .Gleeson . VanEngelen, Russell I . Best: Appleford . L Hollow. S Hollow.Grant, Russell, Garoni. Old Ivanhoe: White . Morris . Best: Berry, Tiernan,Woods, Hunter. Russian, Moloney.WHITEFRIARS 3.3 4.6 6.6 7.6 (48)PvO1YiF1.OLD 2.4 6.10 11.13 16.14 (110)Whit : Delzoppo 2. A .Tarfaglia, D .Eames, Cahill. B .O'Connor, Nunan.Best: T.Carr[gg, C,Eames. D .Eames, Kelsey, C.O'Connor, Reid. Pdorth.OldBoys: Bryer 3 . Centrally 3 . G.Phv3and 2. D .Skene 2 . Sheenan 2,Fitzclarence, States. Joym, T.Drum. Best: Skene, Daniels, Butcher, Lock.Joyee. Bryer.OLD MMELB R 'S 0.4 1.4 4.6 5.6[36)OLD PARADIANS 6.1 10.3 11.5 14.10 (94)Old PReTM nians: Murray 2, Urquhart 2, Ray. Best : Bryant, Tucker.Murray. Thomas, Murphy, Simpson . Old r, "- -5: Harris 3 . Bali 2 . D .Jenklns 2 . Seckold 2, M .Coegrifl, P.CasgrlfI, Galloway, Holmes, K . Jenkins .L'est : Holmes, Galloway, Loney, Ryan . K. Jenkins, M .Cosgriff.BE LA SALLE 1 .2 3.3 4.3 7.4(46)

ORMOND 0.2 0.3 3.5 5.7 (37)

De La SaIl -_ Hall 3, Picone 2. Smith, Hyde. Best: Moore . Picone, Thomas,

Hpde, Bawker. O'Brien. Ormond: Black 2, Metz, Martinov, McMahon .

Best : Clearr'. Stewart, Harvey. Courtney. Broardhurst, Metz.

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Old RRelburnians v. North Old Boys

Ormond v. Old Paradians - at EP Saturday

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We ll we reach the half way point of the season andbasically barring miracles the final four is virtuallysettled as unfortunately are those down in thecellar, but it is a funny game this football and inall rti 'ity anything could still happen.

certainly did not have things allay in their battle with Prahran and the

ud iy Toorak Park. The visitors were inday but by three quarter time the Two

Blues persistence had them only I point behind .In fact had they kicked straight in the thirdinstead of 1-5 they could have been -,vell in front .The visitors put their class and authority on thegame in the last kicking 6 to 1 to again take the 4points. DiBlasi was great in defense, DanielFlaherty was good too and Ryan and Obluibekperformed well in their first senior games for iheseason while for the vanquished Aaron Rhodes,and Andre Pitts were good with solid supportreceived from Luke Norman .

hought they ~re in for an easy dayagains aottom placed - - -- - -mnlslest€swe theywere surely mistaken . As has been there norm theBullants were again competitive and did not givean inch taking the game right up to their morefancied opponents until as usual the last quarterthat is where the Hampton side rallied were ableto steady and eventually come away with acomfortable victory . Adam Power kicked 4 goals inhis return, Steve Anderson led by example andJason Zampagilone was good on his return forHampton while Burridge, O'Donnell andRobertson were all good Bullants .Glen Eira got off to a fantastic start with adominant midfield and potent forward line, theirbest set up for the year, and it was curtains for theTigers by the first change. Try as the did duringthe next two quarters they could not bridge thegap and the Sainters were looking for a bit of apercentage booster . But not to be in the last theTiger avalanche hit as they attacked the goals witha vengeance to save total embarrassment, but apretty handy win to Glen Eira . Grey, Tkocz, DocNeeson, Ryan and Emmett were good for thevictors while the Tigers were well served by MarkSell°„gs, Callum Barnes, and Matt McGraw .

An 8 goal to 1 first quarter set up a good victory for> where their midfielders continued to

bc, . .zbard the ball forward where they allcapatalised. For the rest of the match theGrammarians outscored their opposition by

tightening up a bitand limiting theiropportunities butnone the less apretty importan tvictory for the Lions after 2 losses. Brook Moon(was very good up forward for Collegians, Jam(Fry was rock solid across half back, and Davis

a Hartshorne shone in the midfield. Rohan O'Neand Mark Liddell (yet again) were solid 4 quarttcontributors for the Fields .

The final game of the round was another wonlost in the first quarter, where the R theislammed on 9 goals to 1 with the aid of the bree2by playing dare I say it fellas smart football tkicking long. After that it was not as easy for theias the Jackas did their best to make a go of it anto their credit did outscore their opponents in trsecond half and showed some signs cimprovement . 4 points is 4 points so the Pantherwent home happy. Peter Flaskis in his 100th gamwas an inspiration to his teamates well supporteby Carts in the ruck and Tony Bournan whosegoals were special, with mentions to Linfor(Katris and Austin . For Ajax Jeremy Dukes wasclass act and apparently was BOG, whilst BraDavis, Jason Ritterman, and Ash Krongold alsplayed well .

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Away we go into the second half and on the hornstraight .

Glen E' full of confidence await Collegians at thsmall Mackie Road ground . Round 1 saw thLions take the points although the Sainters wernot all that far away. I favour the home side to wi)this game as they will use their home ground tadvantage and will be able to bottle the Collegianrunners up and thus stop supply to their forwarline. Should certainly be a good game withoutdoubt the match of the round.

Perhaps the two disappointing sides of the seetiwclash today at the rather muddy Toorak Park .

I sure 9 weeks ago the expectations of both wo be to be far in advance ladder wise as to wh

e they sit today. None the less still plenty of footleft . Hard one to pie here as they both match ulpretty well. if I - can stop the Field;running game they are a big chance and thiconditions may be to their advantage here. Ssbased on that bit not confidently I'm tipping th+Two Blues .

Try as they might and even though they are a

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progressed through the U 19's to becomeat it ahead, in and under player, who

1-. :-;- knocks up getting the fc-ty . donefrom all your mates at the Fields .

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: the drier cond :u~„s at the Lakesideand will use the c to hone their skill sthe Jackas who nonetheless ivill try their

rby time here sees ii, ir, ° the1 1 el, across the picturesque southernirbs to take on the con :'ste l

Bit of a danger game for the home sideas the Panthers on their day are good enough)eat anyone, especially if Acreman an d

are on song. But winning form is goodand you ca~~l't go past it so I'm sticking with

Ipton .

sual F3 een "',7- ::-_ --i will give of thei ri will ma':: work for their

ust win for the iome side this oneaced with tie pos billty of a Glen EL~- a

t four points for them . Thee sm-?ler ground as it uil nota inch, and I really give them

;n ic? : -vith the Tigers .

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f' SectionAJAX l! 7 7. 7 : : CAULFiE' °i "

Coach : Mark Saeau NE Coach: Dean Anderson Coach: Tim Hart Coach: Paul Be reRes Coach : David Marks Coach: Dean Matthews Res Coach:Komel Dachs Res. Coach : Gary Irvine Res Coach: Phii aone s

1 N Gold (C)Res Coach: John Stanton 1 D. Rosman 1 J .Dixon 1 M . Rya n

2 J Ritterman1 J Prior 2 B. Hall 2 M. Johnson 2 N . Astapenko

3 B Davis (DVC)2 G Alexander 2 A. Carver 3 B .Mooney 3 C Massi s

4 M Dudakov (VC) 3 S Young 3 C. Knight 4 D. Atkinson.

4 D Cassar5 M Rajch

4 W Thompson (DVC) 3 S. Stevenson 5 R . Henebery (DVC).

5 A . Tsirogiannis6 P Graham 4 M. Liddel l) 5 D . Greeves (RC7 M Konsky 7 P Robertson (VG) 5 S . Kendall 6 P.Davis 7 S Vamvaki s8 A Krongold 8 N Bone 5. M . Pennycuick 7 J"FadeY

.8 P. T agliotis

9 A Rosen9 Ch Parris 6 M . Harrison 8 C . Unsworth (C) o G. Hayes Dewar

10 G Dukes 11 G Chivers 6 N. Craven 9 J. Fry 10 G Richards11 M Weisler

12 A Parris 7 J . Cowlishaw 10 S. Harding. g

12 B. King12 J Basist

13 D Tulloch 8 S. Cossart - Walsh 11 B. McKenzie 13 G Brown13 A Freund

14 A Panou 9 W. Bowes 12 N . Harrison DVC( ).

14 M . Weilgosz14 Y Rapaport

15 B Wolnizer 10 A . Will (VC) 13 T.Hartshorne 15 F Buckley15 J Segal (VC) 16 S Smith 11 C. Deal 14 R .Schober 16 S. Limnyo16 M Segal (DVC)

17 C Darby 12 D . Pearce 15 L .Cottom 17 A Russo17 A Cukierman 18 K Burridge 12 S . Fryers 16 A.Fletcher

.18 M Dimachki

18 J Dukes19 L Stott20 M Jones

13 J. Morvell14 M Green

17 R. Hosking (VC).

19 J. Thrusfiel d19 M Halphen P Gannas

.15 A.Docker

18 TKrotlris 20 A. Diamon d20 M Buckley

y 22 G McLaren 16 S. Sant19 M . Davis 21 P. Jones

21 D Gelbart23 D Matthews ( C) 17 G . Harrison

20 Andrew Farr 22 S. Emmett22 A Bock

25 T Matthews 18 B. Baxter21 C. Harris 23 S . Neeson

23 B Ritterman26 S Boyd 18 P. Anderson

22 S .Piasente 24 B. Mascal i24 J Sharp

27 J Hastie 19 R . Buchanan23 C.Pollock 25 P. Khazaal

25 M Blashki28 P Wolnizer 20 M. Klose

24 T. KNox 26 C. Greyy26 B Duzenman 29 P Bone 20 H . Vella

25 R.Muir 27 R. Gilmor e27 S Sheezel

30 Darren Williams 21 N . Brohier(C)

26 S . Woolley 28 P. Commerford28 P Walvish 31 A Shine 22 T. Foster 28 N . McCann 29 A . Mill s29 B Lukav

32 R Williams 22 M . Richardson 29 A . Kenneallyd

30 L.ry e30 A Lefkovic 33 N Hamshare 23 D. Ash 30 L. Moon 31 T. Amberline

31 M Barnett34 S Lambropoulos 24 N. Guyett 31 J . Rose 32 M . D'Zilva

32 D Janover35 D Daskalou 25 G. Evans 32 D . Thompson 33 A . Sheerl y

33 S Boon36 P Hare 26 S . Williams 33 M . Maxwell 34 R . Oldham

34 D Ones37 L Thompson 26 S . Widjaja 34 A .Smith 35 J . Commerford

35 S Roth40 5 Meadows 27 R. Keown 35 Ashley Farr 36 P. Slifka

36 J Feldman41 R Lea 27 J . Ryan 36 G. Cooper 37 M. Pinnige r

37 S Newstadt42 P Edwards J . J c ob s28

37 M . Opie 38 M. Lewi n38 D Goldenfein

43 M Mason 29 W. Brockett 38 T. Marxs 39 G. Egan39 B Klein

44 R Schneider 30 D. Peterson 39 N . Hart 40 K . Dimackh i40 M Borenstein

46 A Humphrey 31 S . Craven 40 A. Wiseman 41 H . Walls41 A Godlewicz

49 B Touriganis 32 M . Cutler 41 N . Baxter 43 D . Psali a42 E Rubenstein

50 D Glover 33 C . McGrath 42 L . Vasdekis (DVC) 44 S. Diamon d43 M Measey 54 S Dowlan 34 J . Margerison 43 M. White 45 A. Caruan a44 A Lust

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50 A. Buchanan 58 D . Smith 65 M . Dimo u51 D. Elias 59 R . Sztar52 T. RYnberk 60 D . Dowling Dandenong Valley53 S . Krien54 P. Faure

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C n: r orm uoss Coach : Chris Bye Coach : Sven Samild Coach: Tony FreeP C ch : Tony 1 moft Res Coach : Steve Lynn Res Cc :h: Jamie Wnduss Res Coach : John Ross

1 A. Brudar 3 P Lutterschmidt1 A Acreman 1 . D . GALLAGHER

Coach: Russell :_:nesRes Coach : Wayne R

2 M. McKellar 5 M Oznam 2 C Twentyman 2. A. BEATTIE 1 P Wintl e3 D. Busby 6 C Ridley 3 B Murphy (VC) 3. J. LANE 2 L Wintle (C)4 S. Anderson (C) 7 J Leask 4 D Carrot 4. P. QUICK 3 J Sebire5 B. Marlyn

N t li8 J Heritage9 J Goodger

5 C Mackay6 C Alexander 5 H PIT.fS 4 A L'Huillie r

a o6 A.10 S Bryant 7 G Ferguson 6. D. PERKINS 5 S Napier

7 A. Duddy 11 B Papal 8 R Newton 7. S . PANG 6 A Rya na Drew Anderson 12 L Fleming 9 S . Kervin 8. I. HUNT 7 N Owen9 B . Boyd 13 C Obliubek 10 B Kurarnoto 9 . A . BUNNETT 8 J Cunningham10 B . Hot'! 14 S Evan s

15 T DeBlasi11 D Solle y12 C Dwyer 10. B . HODGSON 9 G Marinic

11 J . Zam Iionapag 16 S McPherson 13 R Ball 11 . A . PITTS 10 M Wintle12 R . Dunball 17 P Hexter 14 K Campbell 12. M . BEER 12 J Kane13 G. Woods 18 J Walker 15 J Costello 13 B MCCLINTOCK 13 D Goodchild14 N . Borradale 19 E Healey 15 C Davis . .

14 A Connolly15 A. Browne 20 D Hunter 16 D Nock 14 . M. EASTHAM

15 T McCol l16 D . Marshall 21 S Dale

22 J Rush17 N Unford 15 . I . DENNIS 16 A Hipwel l

17 D . Artz (VC) 23 J Hughes18 T Bournon19 A Palmer (VC)

16 . A. RHODESG

17 M Selling s18 B. Healy 24 J Dazkiw 20 S Mullin (C)

17 . . ELVIN 18 T Giaquinta19 M . Lawrence 25 B Turner 21 A Dr7nan 19 . S . CAMPBELL 19 A Drury20 A. Power 26 S Fleming 22 D Horne 20 . J . KELLOW 20 J Drury DVC21 G . Carr 27 D Barr

28 C Moroan23 N Moodie 21 . G . PALEODIMOS 21 P Fedderso n

22 P. Buckley 29 S Uebergang24 Z Kuramoto 22 . N . ROBERTS 22 D Poynton

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24 C. Scarlett 31 T Williams 25 T Fava 24, T. FRASER 25 D Samya

25 M . Davey 32 J Mansfield33 A Dawson 26 G Dart 25. T. FREE 26 M Hecker

26 S . Wills 34 D Podger 27 G Katris 26. T. STCLAIR 27 S Kingwell

27 M . Nitschke 35 L Kavanagh 28 L Hogan 27. W. PYE 28 S Bocza r

28 H . LeGrand 36 S Dart 29 A Carter30 J Vick 28. R . TRAEGER 29 T Marshal l

29 M . Fletcher 37 M Jinks38 S Whitfield 31 P Mevel (RVC) 29. W. TASEFF 30 D Falkingha m

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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

Good to see a couple of top five sides beingbitten by the rank & file last week; firstly,because it will encourage other lowerechelon members (Please note, Old Carey!!) ,and secondly, it has immediately widenedthe competition for fourth spot.

VAFA networking was seen at its best onFriday, 22 June, when Old Carey'sarrangements to cover the absence of itsregular Reserves Umpire fell apart. A helpcall to David Windlow, the Club XVIIIUmpires Co-ordinator, and theconsequential assistance given by KevinW itham of St Leo's, saved the day &provided the Panthers with the necessaryfield umpire . Many thanks to all concerned .

St Leos crashed to Monash Blues afterSammy Hawkins whipped through 3 earlygoals, and try as they did, the Animals nevercaught up . Every Asher made a contributionon the day, but Christian Gregory in the ruckand up forward, Sammy Hawkins on his wing,Jonno Moresi in defence, and Liam Hollowaywere all outstanding . Well done Ashers, and Iowe you one for making my comments lastweek about lower sides causing upsets lookprescient! The Animals had good efforts fromLuke Price at FF, plus David Pitcher & GuyDonovan through the middle .

Old Geelong brought on the year's biggestboilover by beating Banyule by a point . Thevictory was especially meritorious, since theOGS ist term blitz was countered by theBears, who led narrowly at each of the next twochanges . In the shoot out to the final siren itwas OGS who prevailed . OGS gave BoG to theentire 21 on the team sheet! Tim Egan,Michael Natoli, Blair Moxon, and TroyChapman battled hard for the Bears, but itwas OGS day. Thanks Jon Edgar & all theBoGs for also substantiating my commentslast week .

Yarra Valley really stretched IvanhoeAssumption, in fact, they led all day untilnearly half way through the last quarter, whenthe Hoes ran them down . Hoes gave specialmentions to the four blokes who kicked thegoals in the 4th term that won them the game,ruckman, Steve Saunders, forward, PeterFlynn, and on baller, Stuart Morris . Yarrawere happy with the games from Robbie Drewin defence, Brad Pearce in the centre, Dave

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Stevenson at FB,and Luke Taylor upforward . Goodeffort Bushrangers !

Old Camberwelljust hung on to beat University Blacks inanother thriller. The Wells' desperate defenceof their 28 point 3/4 time margin, and theBlacks equally determined counter attack wasa tribute to both of them . Forward, ShanePropperjohn starred for Wells ; Matty Whitheadwas vigorous in defence, and Jeremy Goodalehad a top day on his wing. Richard McArthurat FB pleased the Blacks, as did Chris Schirnerat CHF, Moose Mackie at CHB, and CraigFranklin, the Nigel Credlin watcher.

Aquinas cruised to an easy win over Old Careywho just can't apply their talent consistentlyenough to trouble the top sides . The Bloodsgave a polished display in heavy conditions,doing all the things the Panthers' didn't,manning up, running in support, playingdirect, and staying on their feet. John Jessdominated his flank all day for the Bloods,Chris Wooden won nearly every contest atCHB, Andy Cultrera was damaging early,

A Bethune again rueked strongly, and SeanFlynn was active on the ball. The Heppellbrothers were inspirational on the ball for thePanthers, 'Munter' Unkles rucked and markedtirelessly all day, and Daniel Sherr did a greatjob curbing Cultrera's brilliance after the lstterm. It's many years since the Panthersturned the corner 1-8! !

TODAY'S GAME S

Aquinas meet St Leo's in entirely differentcircumstances from a week ago . The Bloodsare now one of two sides challenging theAnimals for fifth place and full of confidence,while the Animals will have to rise above theirunexpected loss last week. I'm sure the latterwill happen, but they will find the Bloods atough nut on the College Oval, and regardlessof ground conditions, the home side should be3 - 4 goals up at the final siren .

Old Geelong tackle Monash Blues in the clashof last week's giant killers, with the first termexpected to be very lively given each side'spenchant for flying starts. Hope the weather isreasonable, this will be a great game forspectators . I'll go for the Blues by a couple olpoints, in a mini boilover.

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, up to the visitors . I'm su-e -last week's result to get his B ar s

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't this will be! Hoes too kby 17 points, but the Wells -

much wrong since then . Stats-N . =se _ _early twins, with solid defences

:y welcomes Uni ; to the

go for the home tea by I or 2 goals .g forwards . With everything s o

en Complex and how unferently their.ive seasons have gone s- cc Rod 1? The

iers have the talent and fitness to bea tL,lacks today, the question is, will they

-1 themselves to the task for the duration o fatch? I believe they can, and will win b ygoals!!!

_V 9 . should be: Aquinas, OGS ,Bany-Ae, Wells, &!~lacks . Wells beat Blacks in

a - eat match last week to take over top spot .

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Deac ie is 12 :OONoon Mondays, withsometime Sunday preferred .

O?c ~^mi, _, rell - congratulations to '

,T r.-r:s who today joins the cFormerly an onballer Tim has developed into astrong & sure defender this year . He has silkyskills & a sense of style that is exhibited bothon off the playing field .

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5 I'E:'_aS AC-3 -= ,- :}6Well, it happened. Simon Meehan joined the long list ofOld Xaverian coaches who were thanked for theirservices and replaced - he was in pretty good companywith some former AFL champions such as Jack Clarke(Essendon), Norm Brown (Fitzroy) and Grant Thomas (StKilda) . Former Marcellin and VAFA representative playerNick Bourke had taken over . And as invariably happens,the genie jumped out of the bottle when they recordedtheir third win for the season by trouncing the secondplaced Old Melburnians. Xaverians were still ninth, thequestion now was "Can they make the four?" rather then"Will they be relegated" . Scores were : Old Xaverians27 .16 (178) to Old Melburnians 14 .12 (96). Best wereWood, Holmes, Jones (Old Xaverians) and Rabbit,Kennedy, Thompson (Old Melburnians) .

Old Trinity, 10/0 in B Section, continued theirdominance beating fifth team Banyule 28 .19 to 7 .10.Strickland kicked 11 goals . Good players were Seuling,Vanderhock, Hudson, Greig (Old Trinity) and O'Brien,Williams, Wilkes (Banyule) .

St Leos Emmaus congratulated Ted Van der Akker on his300th senior game . "Scooter" the irrepressibleDutchman, has set a fine example over his 18 years atthe club with his never-say-die attitude and high level offitness . The club were hoping for another premiershipmedal to join his prized set of antique clogs and fivepremiership medals in his trophy cabinet .

Old Carey (EE), 32 points down at the last changeagainst Yarra Valley (2nd, 9/ 1) came home to kick 8 .4 to4 .3 to go down by 7 points, 16 .15 (111) to 18 .10 (118) .Best were Potter (7 goals), Pattersen, Hakken (YarraValley) and Cann, Campbell, Matthews, Hickey (5 goals)(Old Carey) .

10 YEARS AGO-199 1

Old Melburnians (A) won their first game for the seasonwhen they downed Marcellin at Bulleen . The OMs werein devastating form, final scores 20,13 to 7 .12 . Theodorewas best on ground while Shelton (CHF) and the twoWitts played outstanding games. Marcellin's best wereMason, Gross and A . Gallagher.

Powerful B section force Old Trinity beat fifth team OldMentonians 21 .22 to 7 .10. Boxtel (6), R . Beardsley,Allibon and Taylor were the best with Old Mentoniansgetting good value from Farrow, Sly, Jolley. About theonly close game for the round was in 'C' when Ivanhoe(on top) went away from third placed Bulleen-Templestowe in the second half. E. Flynn, Kennedy,PettingiIl, Rawley, Lengacher (6) were the Hoers best.

It was a dour struggle in 'F when Old Carey and Uni Reds

battled for fourthposition. No goals inthe final term, only fourbehinds by each teamwith the Reds holding on to the last change lead by 11points . Best were S . Salzano, Urban, Tehan, J . Schiavo(Reds), and Ustick, Hughes, Skene (O.C.).

250 games to State Bank legend Stuart Cloke, best andfairest 1984 and 1987, premiership team 1987 and1990. Mostly an excellent defender and an occasional

forward, as the scribe said "with mixed results" .

Peter Thiessen was named Old Haileyburys best playerfor third succession week.Three AFL umpires Hayden Kennedy, Andrew Sinclairand Ross Baker umpired in VAFA matches .Old Mentonians and one of VAFA football's favourite sonsGarry Norton played his 350th game.

The umpires congratulated Ken Jorgensen on his 10thyear as an observer. Ken is that unique personoutstanding VAFA interstate player, a great umpire and along standing observer.

It was 650th game for Bob Dunstan, first field and nowgoal umpire. Congratulations for years of time, service,dedication and commitment .15 YEARS AGO - 1956

In a sensational game at Albert Park North Old Boys,37.12 defeated Caulfield Grammarians,18.14. Quarterby quarter scores were :

Caulfield Grammarians 3.4 7.5 11.9 18.14(122)

North Old Boys 9.1 20.4 31.8 37.12(234)

The best were Hanlon (5 goals), Egan (7), G. Brown,Borcich, Conti, Merrett (NOB) and Nalder (10 goals),Matthews, Morrisey, C . Stone (Caul Gramm). Centremanagainst the VFA, Alan Nalder played at full forward-witha strained thigh muscle .

Thomastown had a crushing 16 goal win over MHSOBwhich saw the High School out of the four for the firsttime this season, 26.18 to10.15. Best were Kelly,Broderick (10 goals), D . Fellows (Ttown) and Scrinis,Poole, Chester (MHSOB) .

VAFA plaques were presented to the following companieswho have supported the VAFA over the years : City ofBrighton, National Trustees, 3LO, ABC Radio, MachSystems, Australian Wool Corporation, CUB, HSVChannel 7, State Bank, Spalding Australia, AnsettAirlines , MSS Patrol Services.

A Sports Celebrity Dinner was held to raise funds for theAdelaide Carnival. Tim Lane (ABC) as MC was superb

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d Ron Joseph, Keith Stackpole, Bob Skilton, Peternan were interesting speakers . Well known identitie s

,t were former Melbourne Champion Alan Laine (Old Paradians/Uni Blacks), Footscray full

ard Simon Beasley (W.A . amateur), best and fairestwinner Jocka Nelson (MHSOB), VCFL Secretary MarkPatterson, former state players, Ted and Ian Cordner,John Houghton, John Fisher, Barry Morfett, DavidShaw, Alan Pincus, Peter Giles, Gerry Gi ll and formerstate coach Laurie Aghan.

200 g-nes to Old Paradians champion rover, Arthur Roe,senior captain in 1983 season and a great clubman.Lr , : :i '"0 - 198 1

old Brt''iton and Kew played a thrifier at Elsternwickpark. Old Brighton,25 points ahead at the last change,were goalless in the final, but KeGU s inaccuracy, 3 .6. costthem the game by 3 points . Best were Burden, Blay,Hayes, M . McColl, Fletcher, O'Farrell (Kew) and for OldBrighton details not supplied !

John Gerrand played his 200th game for CaulfieldGrammarians, a s trong mark and a fine defender formany years, a good clubman and respected committeemember, and for the same club Greg Tootell reached the300 mark - best and fairest 3 times, captain 1972 to1978, State player .

Umpires for the interstate game -v- W.A . were J . Horwoodand C . Mead (Field),W. Henry and W. Hinton (Boundary)and J . Velleman and D . Hillier (Goal).

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De La Salle won the battle for second position in 'A' whenthey finished too strongly for St Bernards at ElsternwiekPark, kicking 3 .3 to 0.4 to win 12 .15 to 8.16 . Best wereLoft, McQueen, Crothers (DeLa) and Rackham, Aughton,Doolan (St Bernards) .

Consistency in 'C' section - five home teams won afortnight ago and last week the five visitors won-the samefive teams. To add to the coincidence the same thinghappened in the reserves. Jack Fullerton celebrated 25years as VAFA secretary .

W section umpires were Cordner, Goodman (yes, thesame Benny now at St Kevin's -NR), Rowell (later anExecutive member of VAFA for many years), Grubb andWills .

St Kilda CBOC (B) won their fourth game in a row,beating Collegians 14 .18 to 13 .15 . Stars were Drinan,Jennings, While (St K .) and Williamson, Shinkfleld,Rowlands (Coll).

West Brunswick, still undefeated in 'F had a 48 pointvictory over FIT, 22 .22 to 15 .16 with Allen, Byrd andCallander the best.

Junior sections saw NOB (Section 1) and Thomastown(Section2) both undefeated .

Geelong was celebrating its 50th year in the Associationwith a "Golden Oldies" Woolshed Barbeque .

Old Melburnians, second in 'C', had an easy victoryagainst Power House (eighth), 25 .17 to 12.9 . Best werePisarski, Knight, Urquhart (8) (OM) and Whitmore,

Alexander, Upton, Sykes (5) (Power House) .

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'OG's' were lucky to take the points against Old Brightonwith full back Michael Crawiord saving the day in thefinal moments.

J . Spiden, Nathan and Ian McPherson starred for thevictors, with J . Devine, R . Sanders and Hamilton best forOld Brighton

100games to Phil Riley (Ivanhoe), Colin Green (MHSOB),Brian McNamara (St Kevins) and Maurie Beaumont(Assumption) .

Caulfield Grammarians beat Coburg for the third time ina row - all the victories had been by 2 points . The winput Caulfield Grammarians on top of 'A' section with 8wins, while five teams were level in second place .

St Bernard's stalwart Peter Nathan battled his way to100 games with the club. One of the founders of theclub, inaugural secretary and a member of St Bernardsfirst reserves premiership side in 1963, Peter came back,after a nasty accident in 1969 which badly impaired thesight of one eye, to achieve the elusive silver pewter .(Peter was later a member of the VAFA ExecutiveCommittee -Ed) .35 YEARS AGO

Milestones were 150 games John Vautier (Geelong), JohnHolt (Elsternwick), 100 to Steve McQueen (CwealthBank), David Shea (Coburg), Alan McKenzie (HamptonRovers) and Alan Metcalf (AMP Society) .

Caulfield Grammarians applauded Ron Cabbie'scourageous defence in a last quarter passage of playwhen he won the hall against great opposition, turnedinto the clear, turned again and in dead silence put itthrough the middle - for Coburg! Luckily Caulfield werewell in front.

Top true-boot artist were 'A' section - Harley (MHSOB)43, 'B' section - James (Ormond) 27, 'C' Gallagher (StPats) 29,' E' section Ruddell (AMP) 41, Junior section 1Carr (Ormond) 38, Junior section Saymor (C . Bank) 43 .

St Kevin's at the bottom of 'B' section, knocked De LaSalle out of the four with a 12 .9 (81) to 6 .8 (44) victory.Semetas, Wallace and Martin starred for the victor whileNance, Broderick and Wilson tried to dim the tide for DeLa Salle .

50 '--- - ,--"C?-1951

The team to represent Victoria in the Carnival at St KildaCG on July 5 to 10 was: Doug Arnold, Sam Birties(Hampton Rovers), Duncan Anderson, John Jolley (UniBlues), Peter Cox, Bryce Thomas (Old Melburnians)Martin Bedford, Don Morone (Old Scotch), Dave Bills(Malvern), Kevin Clarke (Ivanhoe), Eric Donaldson, GeoffHarris (Ormond), A. Ferguson (SS. Bank), Geoff Hibbins,Brian Judd (Collegians), Murray Mathieson (Geelong),Allen Mellors (Brunswick), Harry Meredith (Uni Blacks),Phil McLaughlin (Old Paradians), Alan Padley (Kew), AlanShiel, J . Thomas (Comm. Bank) .

Elsternwick (D Section) set a new club record by beingundefeated in their first round .

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I~~IWi_1i. g EdgePresentation s

Another 70% success rate as round 9 results saw nochange to the top four sides in each section . In section2 any further failure by leading sides could see the topfour change as finals loom closer.REVIEW -- ROUND 9SECTION 1Old Scs quickly jumped to the lead againstBnn--xL,L and were never in danger of defeat. OldScotch increased their lead throughout the matchwhich they won by seventy four points. For Old

Scotch, the best were ; half forward Nicholas Simon,rover Simon Marash and wing man Geoff Junkeer .Best for Brunswick were; ruck man Matt Hanunetand Scott James .

Inaccurate kicking limited to a nine pointvictory over a determined hither teamwas at full strength as injuries have been extensive atboth clubs. Best for Prahran ere ; Kobv Jones, whokicked three goals as a ruck rover, centre man AntLawrence and the super veteran, Terry Lucas, whokept his name before the selectors of Mazenod for aplace in their team of the century . For Mazenod, goodplayers were; Simon Fisher, on the ball, Sean Bilston,"Big Macca" and "The Crow" a.k .a . Nick Jacobs, whocontinues to build global rewards with his weekly tripfrom Adelaide to play .

At half time Old Xaverians led Do La e by sevenpoints . Such a close contest was becoming of twolikely finalists . The second half saw Old Xaverianskick eleven goals to two to record a telling sixty fivepoint victory. The wide expanse of Victoria Parkexposed a lack of pace for many De La Salle players.The premiership matches will be played on a bigground too!! Best for Old Xaverians were ; RobGeorge, Tim Fowler and Tony Landrigan . Veteran,Shane Rudd and ruck man, Vaughan (in this periodof no news from Malvern I can't tell you his familyname!!). Anyway well played Vaughan.B'lierry Penola were quite competitive against OldMelburnians although they repeatedly fell down inattack after leading at the first change, Therry Penolacontinued to fall further behind Old Melburnians andlost by fifty two .St Kevins gained outright leadership as aconsequence of their ninety two point win over tenthplaced Old Brighton.SECTION 2Old Trinity started well against L, but the"Eagle's" ability to convert opportunities really keptthem in the game during the first half. The thirdquarter belonged to Marcellin, whose four goalsduring this twenty minute period set up their victory .Although Old Trinity fought back in the last quarter,the Marcellin lead was too much and the "Eagles" won

by thirty six points .Their best were ; AlexiDemajo, ChrisPessimenti and actingcaptain JeremyGoulds . Best for Old Trinity included ; An(? >vaCochrane, Chris Stebbins and veteran ruck man LexTaylor.At half time : led WhItefiiars by thirtpseven points even though the Ivlonash kicking hadbeen inaccurate . Whitefr rs lifted their game in thesecond half and made ivionash players earn everykick . The final Monash margin remained thirty sevenpoints . Best players or Monash were; Mat Riddle, BenDods, Mark Woods (3 goals) and Paul Coghl'ul .Leaders, + ; and University Blacks playeda spirited match, in which Old Ivanhoe started thebetter and were also unable to prevent UniversitBlacks scoring as the match unfolded into a dircstruggle . In the last quarter, Old Ivanhoe broke theshackles and went away to win by thirty points . Theirhierarchy was pleased with the performance, whichagain was a real team effort. Better players includedruckman, Vaughan English, "Jack" (Peter) Golding"Boppa" (Marty Stewart) and captain, Paul Sigley. FoUniversity Blacks, Jason and Jon Mirtschin in th eruck and at full back as well as Nick Abbott anEamon Nolan played well .In the closest of the day, Old 'ong defeated S1Leos by two points .As suggested Collegians did find great diflicult}coping with conditions at O, - in. What I dicnot anticipate was the victory by Old Essendon, wh(won by twelve points . At this stage Old Essendormust be considered a serious threat for a final lowposition .

ROUND 1 0SEC' t 1In windy conditions, Old tch kicked inaccuratel3and lost to St Kevins by thirteen points in round 1Today I expect leaders, St Kevins to be too stron€again for Old Scotch, who none the less will offestrong opposition.Although they are depleted by injury, I selecMazenod to defeat Brunswick, whose form ha:tapered after their round 1 win over Mazenod bitwenty seven points .Old Xaverians can really consolidate their top foul,position today by defeating Prahran . Injury and aradministrative error have cost Prahran dearly an(another loss today will prevent them appearing in ill(August action . On the big ground and with eveimproving form I expect Old Xaverians to comfortabl,defeat Prahran .

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of the C ~ nd La SaMeconsolidate ; :ond ; )sition . There is no

at h :ve to chase on Victoria Park last week.

sod placed Old Melburnians .

t see De La Salle r r,, a:i_-ng their forty poin t1 round 1 . Although the smaller ground wil l

,r, Old Melburnians livill be fresher as

-) id Melburnians to win this match ,a great opportunity for Old Brighton to

a .fictory as they play ninth placed Therryat Brighton Beach Oval. Despite the strangeit nt, I select Therrv Penola to win as their

~k enabled them to remain competitive

should be able to consolidate secon d

.ajor threat to the top fourround I NiarceIlin won by sixteen points inOld Essendon's first latch for four and aas . Today at Kellor I favour Old Essendon,- . has been more consistent over recent

' : eating Old Trinity, whose form ha s

versus Marcellin

When the undefeated leader meets the yet to wintenth side one could expect a massive win to theleadQr. -1 s the scenario today when 't m visitfl . : . Wliitefriars will try hard but I cannotsee th ---di ; their first win at the expense ofOld h

hold fourth place even though_ D score is a major concern for Coach

Darren H~s and his advisors. Although St Leasdefeated the Blacks in round 1 by twenty two points,the "Students" have improved their personnel andteam work since while St Leos have experienced onlytwo wins from their next eight games . Today I selectUniversity Blacks .Bac'- on familiar turf of the new Harry Trott Oval, Irect to defeat for th e

r OTAY.St . Ke, ins v. Old Scotch - at Gard' ; ter Oval

Mazenod v. BrunswickOld Xaverians v . Prahran Amateurs

Old Melburnians v. De La SalleOld Brighton v . Therry Penola

Club XV111 (2 )Old Essendon v . Marcellin

Monash Blues v . Old TrinityOld Ivanhoe v . Whitefriars

St. Leos Emmaus v . University BlacksCollegians v. Old Geelong

Cartlir` ;eTomlinsonK . MannixGeorgeKatavoulos

OakleyBonnymanCollierL . Woods'cIIonald

tson.

PrahranOld MelburniansBe La Sall eOld XaveriansSt Kevin s

CLUB II/2Collegian stvhitefriarsMonash BluesMonash BluesSt Leos

44

27

20

17

1 6

171514121 1

9 10.13 14 .16 (100)

rid 3, D.1 s 2, Adam 2, Grig. J.Siman . N .Simon.1 .3 1.6 - 3,8(26)

Jun: :er, Sarkov, Marash, Ireland . B • Levitt 3.kman . Ha¢uuett. James, Lovett, fillcullen. Ump im : P.

0.0 2.3 5.3 7.4(46)3.4 6.7 6.12 7.13(55)

her 3, P.4acdces ..~ack. Dresser. Busby, Brid~and Best : Fisher,Jacobs, Crozier. Pmhrun: Cau~ar 3. Robe 2 . Smith 2,J ones .

-, Carroll. Roberts, Bubba Unsptre s: R . Benson, L. Meintyr e(F )3.3 6.5 12.6 17.9 (111)1 .1 5.4 5.4 7.4(46)

R. George 4. O'sullivan 4 . Erskine 2, Perry 2, Carrodus 1,mdrn 1, Jones 1 . Frieder 1 . Best: S. Carralus . Rathberger,shine, Land:tgan. Do La Salle: (`Brien 3. Lewin 2. 4lhitcnan 1 ,

`"°mU.x. Brasher, G. Hyaies, Ford, Tucker, Cooper. Umpires: A .

1 .2 4.2 6.5 12.6 (78)ilB 1.3 1.6 3.8 3.12 (30)Arden 3. Bains 3, Jensz 2 . Beaumont, Rigp, Rattray, C.

t: Jen-z, Filing, Rigg. Bains, Black, MoodyNot Retz.hid . ijest : Not Received. Umpirrs: R. Parker, R.

. Best: Ptvetta . T Dillon . Mcinernev, G Katavolous . Day,

5.3 11.7 14.10 16 .18 (114)1.2 1.3 2.4 3 .4(22 )

us 3 . Meagher 2 . Finney 2. Bare 2, Footna 2, Mctn°rnee

B: ightom Cochran 2, Over. Best : Norwood, Crewsdon, D Cooper,ta [docks, Cochrane. Umpires: M. Cross. St Ke~vis Club Umpire (F)

2.: 2.6 2.7 3.8126)2.0 4.2 8.4 9.8(62)

2, Garcia. Best: It 'I . Stebbins, Thwaites, Welsh, Chisholm ,A . nocellizu Wad 4, O'Brien 3. Gregory, Mean . Best: J Matthews. Yee,N. ' -- ~, O'Brien, C Matthev,s, Wall. Umpims: M. Phillips . D. Windlow (R)

3 .6 6.10 7.13 9.17(71)0 .2 1.3 2.3 5.4(34)

.: ,Yi .Wocds 3, Calker 2, 0'Shaunessv. Cunnhngton. Stoppa . Moir.Lk P'^ B.Da3s, Stoppa, M .tt'ccds, Coughlln Whi ` • Heath 2 . Houston2, Fiay.,t,. B :: Jackson . Love, Havnes . Thwaites. Houston, Spiteri Umpirm P.Rr-k.l4onr°h Blues Club Umpire (F)01 `IB ' 4.0 4.3 4.4 7.6(48)

1 .0 2.0 2.4 2.6(18)- Ward 3,Go?dng 2,Stemrt 2 . B est: Golding, House, Stewart,

, Hughes. Uni B : Remfrey I,Chandler 1 . Best: Mirtehinson,John, Mirtchinsan, Macide . heantw. Umpfr es : A.Barrugton, Old

Ivanhoe Club "mpire (F)ST LEO': EAUS 0.1 3.1 6.2 7.7(49)OLD C°'" 2.2 4.4 5.7 7.9 (51)5t t )'s . . Contesotto 2 . Blundell 2, Caldwell 1, Bethune I . S IngramI.E....: mndell, Porter, Wutduss. Thomas, S. Ingram Old Geelong: RO'Br 2, : . Sroau 2 . P Wilson 1 . Rossi I, Armour 1 . Best: Stafford, Wilkinson.D HarT'°, T C-nside, Kemp, Hunt Umpires: T. Hall, M. Thornhill (F)01.0 Pd 2.1 5.3 7.6 8.6(54)Ci. Gi 3.1 4.2 6.4 6.6(42)013 :_e-a : Barr 3, Fordlunm 3, Burns, Fraser. Best: Hayes, Turner,Mastromauro. Jones, Barr, E d+;. C >: Oakley 1 Burn, Day, Holsman.Jones. IIt : Jones, ] .aneaster. Hains . ., .. . C Curtis. Umpires : T. Jackson.Old Fs..F.ndon Club Umpire (F)

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MELBOURNE

SPORTS BOOK S

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management involves lifelong learntng, the onlyio l ., ~ ep pace with the constantly changing society in

vrn[d : we live . With rapid social and technological change,& °~ of,jobs and job skills are made redund an t every threeto five years. As coaches it is important to focus on this, asit is all too easy to be consumed by the commitments andexpectations of the profession at the expense of ongoingcareer development and maintaining a'balanced

spective underpins the whole philosophyof success on and off the sporting field . Takingresponsibility for your ongoing career development willensure the transition process you follow from one coachingrole to another, or from coaching to another career, isunder your control. The security this brings will have(normous benefits for your short and long-term work

Performance.How do you feel about your career development at thisstage? How can you successfully manage and progressyour career development?For suceessful career management it is essential for you tounderstand that your career development is influenced bythe continual response to a constantly changing set ofexperiences throughout your life . The following definitioncaptures the essence of this concept:

Cwver development inzmh~es one's whole Zafe, not justoccupation. As such it concerns the whole

n . .biore than that, it concerns you in theever c7uueging contexts of your life. The enuira aflpressur es and constraints, the bonds that tie you tosignificant others, reVonsibilities to children andageing parents, the total structure of yourcircumstances are factors that must be understoodand reckoned with. Wolfe and Kolbe 1980To start the career management process means exploringwhat makes you tick in terms of a whole life approach . Aprocess of self-exploration will help determine what makesup you as an individual as virell as the societal andFnvironmental factors which may influence your decisionsin career planning

It is essential for career satisfaction that what is providedin the world of work overlaps with your core needs. Theimportance of these internal and external needs will

A . F.C.A i ) V.A.F.A.

"Your Coacl: -,s- Association "

change over time highlighting the necessity for careerdevelopment over the lifespan.How do you start to learn more about yrourself? It isimportant to look inward and define your core needs aswell as outward to e-^ how these r°--ds are shaped byyotuexternal enviror or.

t o

Skills, values and interests develop over time within thebroader context of the life roles we play. Our life roles aredefined in response to our internal needs as well as societaland environmental influences and constraints .. e , . .-- to ask yyourself .

Life rule network?

Determining life roles helps you to clarify which roles helpyou to develop certain skills and which help you to expressyour interests and values . Remember, over time theimportance of a role may change. A role may meet manyneeds through one life stage then fade in import ance lateron . Most importantly, multiple roles provide multiplesources for meeting needs . If you have m any ways to meetyour needs the loss, reduction or change of a major life rolemay be less disruptive.By defining your life roles it is much easier to put intocontext the skills, interests and values that are importantto you at any particular stage in your life .Use the following definitions to identify ski lls to make youmore competitive in the workplace and learn about yourvalues and interests which will help you to choose asatisfying career an d lifestyle . Try to include a minimumof five choices under each heading.

To be continued nBy Judy -, ; . Air Ii€ . Sports Conimissi

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: 1977: 'ichmond (VFL - U 19),1978-93 Praliran ( :'A - Snrs)

CO, CHNG H RI: 1987-90 Carlton Jnr Dev.Coach (U 14, 15, 16 & 19), 1990-94 Western JetsAsst . Coach, Skills, I)ev-elopment, schoolboys etc.,1995-99 Calder Cannons Asst. Coach, SkillsDevelopment, Schoolboys etc

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y ~aB

KNITWEAR

TIby Eivion Bowen

Having reached the magical half-way point ofthe season, we turn now for the stretch homeand for four teams, a finals' berth . The fourhas been settled for quite some time and Ican't see anything changing that although afew upsets and the relegation battle willensure an interesting couple of months .

Powerhouse kicked 10 goals againstMentone (Stuey Craven in some touch with 5)to put in a reasonable showing, although itshard to remain competitive when Macgeorgebags 8 every time he sets foot on an oval . Thegood news for the House is that despite beingwinless and languishing at the foot of theladder, they are still a chance to remain in thesection . They will have no better chance to getthe ball rolling than this week's clash with oldfoe Peninsula . You'd expect them to throweverything at the Pirates, who haven't won forsome time .

At the other end of the scale, Powerhouse'sopponents from last week remain short-priced flag favourites . Men tone has gonefrom strength to strength and has prettymuch a full list from which to draw upon . TheVultures have a healthy blend of youth andexperience and with the class of Macgeorgeup forward it's hard to see them droppingone. It's an unusual position for Mentone(compared to recent seasons) and it will beinteresting to see whether the favouritism hasany effect . Certainly no signs of it thus far,although Parkside at Pitcher Park will be areasonable test this week. If conditionsremain heavy the Vultures will have to earnthe four points but should do so by 28 points .

In second position is the relative 'quietachiever' in Salesian. They accounted forOakleigh in typical fashion : absorbed a toughopening before methodically dissecting theopposition . The Krushers described Salesianas a team that 'hunted in packs and wantedthe ball more' . Simple but effective stuff andfirepower enough to trouble any side .Salesian has finished games strongly and willapproach its game against the CY's withconfidence . It will be desperate to follow-upits round 1 win with another to deposit in the'psychological bank' ahead of the finals .

Williamstown has lost to all three teamsabove them, which will be of some concern,

a 1 t h o u g hSaturday's lossagainst Parksidewas narrow and inheavy conditions .The CY's had plenty of the footy but poorconversion and a tenacious opponentultimately thwarted their efforts . However,the Seagulls are back at the Fearon this weekand will respond aggressively . Their forwardset up is well-organized but still relies heavilyon the coach to kick the score . They need tobeat the top sides to be considered a threatand I believe they'll go some way to achievingthis by knocking off Salesian by 17 pointsthis week .

Parkside registered a marvellous win over theCY's in front of a large home crowd . The gamewas hard fought throughout with both sidesunable to convert effectively. Jason Muscatkept Dumbo to 3 goals, and although theytrailed at every change the Red Devils hit thefront in the last stanza to hang on and recorda stirring victory. Parkside is sitting as highas it could have hoped at this point inproceedings and although the conditions willsuit them more than Mentone this week, Idon't feel they'll be able to quell enough of theVultures' match winners.

La Trobe has been able to string some winstogether and has some good running playersfinding form at the same time. The Trobersare effectively 3 games out of the four, whichlooks too big a task for them to contemplate,but defeating Oakleigh this week is wellwithin their reach . The Krushers are betterthan their two wins suggest, but are prone tofade outs and rely too heavily on too few . LaTrobe should have too many legs andtherefore win, but they can expect a physicalcontest en route to the four points .

Oakleigh knows it must convert some goodpatches into good games . As with all of thesides outside the top four, the Krushers canmatch it with any team - but only for a shortperiod . They must get some more points onthe board if they are to avoid successive yearsof relegation . I reckon their best footy is stillto come .

Kew recorded a confidence boosting victoryover Peninsula in a game of contrasting

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I res. The K's edged their way closer duringzird qrtr before a 10 goal avalanche blew

F: ate ship out of the water . Kew plays a, ;,ry capable running game, particularly,-1 Li~n its confidence is up and will continue totrouble sides . They seem to have a habit ofplaying to the opposition's standard whichmakes them a difficult side to read, but youwould expect that they will have enoughtalent to defeat West Brunswick by 15 pointsor So .

The Westies themselves have threatened inmost games and weren't far off the mark in atorrid encounter last week against La Trobe .With players struggling to keep their feet andboth teams with bench-clearing injuries, theMagpies just couldn't quite get there . Kew willbe that bit fresher this week.

Peninsula has found the going particularlytough of late . The Pirates again played adominant half against Kew only to watchtheir lead evaporate and the floodgates open.Although down on personnel, Peninsula stillhas some match winners but must combinefor the whole afternoon each Saturday if it isto arrest its current slump. This week's gameagainst Powerhouse should be a beauty !

4.8 6.12 11.15 18.18 (126)iR HOUSE 3.4 4.7 7.8 10.9 (69)

entone: MacGeorge 8, Mick Sullivan 3, Matt Barr =2 ,C.Sullivan 2, C .Barr, Dixon. Etcell Best : Rowley. M .Barr,Gallagher, MacGeorge. Mick Sullivan . Stephens . Power House:Craven 5. Harris 2, J .Clarke. Contreras, McRae Best : J .Clarke .Craven, Contreras . McRae, MacLeod, Dodd Umpires : R .Mayston (R) (F), S . Nicholson, J. Nicholson (B )PENINSULA 4 .7 7.10 10.12 11 .13 (79)KEW 2.3 4.7 9.12 19.20 (134)Peninsula: Pavze 4, A Atchison 2, Crean, Bonner, Kent,Landry. S Parsons . Best : A Atchison, Crean . Murray. Payze .Whelan, White .Kew : Cu llen 5, Marchesani 4, Bell 3, Blair 2, Beattie,Cracknell, Moussi, Raphaele, Tinnnetti . Best: Bruno, Blair,Marchhesani, Growcett, Braddley, Cullen . Umpires: S.McCarthy (R) (F )WEST BRUNSWICK 2.2 5.4 8.7 10.9 (69)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3.5 5.8 6.13 10 .20 (80)West Brunswick: R Heywood 3 . Smythe 2, Byrne, Disisto,Stringer. Ward, Cannane . Best: Howlett, Smythe. M Lewis,Bailey, Byrne, Heppell Latrobe University: Levy 3 . Close 2,Auldist, Brooks, Dumaresq, Ludeman . White. Best : Perry,Sheldrick, Brooks, Levy, White . Bray . Umpires : J . Moore . G.Paleodimos (F)OAKLEIGH 3.1 5.6 6.7 9.7 (91)SALESIAN 5.3 10.5 14 .11 23.15 (153)Oakleigh: A . Kitts 2 . MacKenzie 2, Papadopoulos 2 . Bromley :P,,lton, Hanley. Best: Schultz . Gee, Taylor, A. Kitts,

ipadopoulos, Adamic. Salesian : not received Umpires : P.ithington (R), S . Stokes (F)

SIDE 2.1 4.5 6.7 9.8(62)LAI 3T0 2.5 5.5 7.9 8.9 (57)

side : Beck 2, Moordie 2, Diver. Maru111, McCall, Reginato ,Stonehouse . Best : Wise, meCall, Muscat, Constantini,Chtlcott. Reginato. Williamstown: Williams 3, Twist 3,Bartolo . Turcinovich . Best : Monkhurst, Featherston,Phemister, Bartolo, Munroe. Umpires: P. Lamble . J . Heffernan(F), D . Cusack, J . Forsyth (B)

MacgeorgeWilliamsThainBec kGrac e

N. PavlouLafranchiBurgessRossKrohn

CLUE

Williamstown 3

D2 SECTIONMentone 8

Salesian 0Parkside 2Salesian 0

D2 RESERVE

665930282 3

Powerhouse 5 29Kew 5 17Williamstown 1 15Parkside 0 14Peninsula 2 13

TODAY'S MATCHES,D2 Section

Parkside v . Mentone AmateursPeninsula v. Power House

West Brunswick v . KewOakleigh v . La Trobe Uni .

Williamstown CYMS v. Salesian

RtLs,:.-Z1 : :NTOAtE 3.1 8.1 10.3 11.4 (70)POWER HOUSE 2.1 4.4 7.10 11 .14 (80)

Mentone : Murphy 3, Sims 2, Fraser. McCarthy . Rock, Gurtler.Allinson, Wise . Best : Gurtler, Johnstone, Wise. Sullivan,Emmett, Sims Power House : Pavlou 5, Considine 3, Hall 2,Richardson . Best : Rainey. BlowIleld . Irvin, Best, Hall . BrainiPENINSULA 4.3 6.6 10.8 13.9 (87)HEW 6.0 10.2 10.4 12.6 (78)Peninsula : Hughson 7, Krohn 2, Glover 2, Nelso . Martin. Best :Hughson, Martin, Krohn, Powell, Saville . Angus . Kew :Lafranchi 5, Wayland 2, Burke 2, Kyrtakou 2, Woodhouse .Best: Dennis, Looker, M Fitzgerald, Drago . Palmer. Lafranchi.WEST BRUNSWICK 4.2 5.4 6.5 6.7 (43)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 0 .3 3.4 5.5 5.7 (37)West Brunswick : Steward 3, Masters, Pratt, Dishon . Best :McNamara, Baker, Miller, C Lewis, Dishon, Norman . LatrobeUniversity: Rosengren 2 . O'Meara, Smith . Watson . Best :

Launakonis, Smith, Baltic, McMeekin. Porter.OAKLEIGH 2.2 4.4 5.5 6.7 (43)

SALESIAN 4.1 6.2 10.5 14.8 (92)Oakleigh: Connellan . Ianchello, Leslie, Moutis, Redford,Sposito. Best : Redford. erley, Moutis, Connellan . Torpey,Sposito. Salesian: Thain 6, Grace 5, levola 3, Browne 2. Best:Gaspari, Bobetic . Canavan, Logan, Brown .PARKSIDE 0.3 1.7 2.7 3.8 (26)WILLIAMSTOWN 3.6 6.8 6.11 6.15 (51)Parkside : Signor 2, Romano . Best : Cassano, McCall. Inglis.Hogan, Davies . Stuart. Williamstown : Burgess . Dowsey,Jones. Mackley . Pach . Wouda . Best : Mackley, Orchard,Manning. Barlow, Pach.

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MENTONE OAKLEIGH A .F.C . PARKSID ECoach : S4 -i D'Angelo Coach : Tony FAacgeorge Coach : Russell Bnierton Coach: Laurie ZarafaRes .: Greg t;rimmins Coach: An r Sutherland Res . Coach: Phil Emmett Res Coach ; Paul N*aWs Res Coach : Mark Rowe

1 B Lafranchi Res. Coach : Clinton Perry

2 L Fitzgerald 1 . M . Bakogiannis 1 M. Hovey 1 B. Gee 1 R. Adam s3 G Horgan 2 . S. Fredrickson 2 R. Gallagher 2 A. Bloomfield 2 A. Delie-Vergin i4 G Crimmins 3 . D . Sheldrick 3 M. Dixon 3 D MacKenzie 3 S. Pino5 L Bradley 4 . C . Perryry D . Emmett

5 A White.

4 P. Papadopoulos 4 D . warre n6 N Tnnetti 5 . A. Randall

.6 C. Stephens 5 T. lanchello 5 T. Stonehouse

7 T Aitken 6 . B. Cameron 7 K. Gurtler 6 R . Dooley 6 A. Stuart8 N Derrico 7 . S. Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B. Hall 7 J . Muscat9 A Eaton 8 . J . Camm 9 P. Emmett 8 R. Marshall 8 J . Chilcott10 B Cullen 9 . L . Walker 10 B. Sebrie 9 J . Moutis 9 A. Constantin i11 B Woodhouse 10 . A . Hewitt 10 T. Stillman

'10 M . McHenry 10 A. Vita

12 J Growcott 11 . J . Levy 11 C . O Meara11 C. Hanle

y

11 B . Hockey (VC)13 C Kyriakou 12 . M . Forrest 12 M• Davie s

13 M . Hayes 12 D. DaY 12 D. McCall14 J Looker 13 . T. Luderman 13 A. King 13 S . Randle 13 A . Cople y15 C Bradley ( CY 14 . L. Wakeling 14 M . Etcell 14 A . Schultz 14 V. Roman o16 D Wood 15 . B. Auldist 15 Mi Sullivan 15 G . Redford 15 D. Moodie (C)17 R Perri 16 . S . Bray 16 J . McCarthy 16 W. Arthur 16 P. Roman o18 N Nigro 17 . S . Gloury 17 C. Sullivan 17 A . Hunter 17 A . Romano19 J Dennis 18 . B . Grant 18 T. Sullivan 18 J Connellan 18 A . Reginato20 A Acfield 19. S . White C(VC) 19 C. Stewart

20 P. Krings

.19 P. Taylor 19 C . William s

21 B Shaw 20. A . Murphy 21 D. Kelly 20 T. Adamic 22 R . Wis e22 C Stephens 21 . D. Edmunds 22 S . Barker 21 A . Monaghan 23 R . Beck23 R Baker 22. P. Stewart 22 P. Murphy 22 M . Burt 24 R . Marull i24 G Palmer 23. R . Storer 23 Ma Sullivan 23 P. Dickie 25 M . McPherso n25 C Watts 24. S . Edwards 24 X . Smith 24 S . Kitts (C) 26 S . Ross .26 M Stevenson 25. S . Brooks 25 G . Uptin 25 C Marshall 27 D . Matthews27 T Moore 26. B . Hewitt 26 A . Rock

27 M Wise

.26 A . Kitts 28 R . Martinez

28 D Cracknell CN)27. D . Gilmour

.28 C . Johnston 27 J. KnapPer 29 J. Liboaperto

29 M Dalrymple 28. C . Ross 28 M . O'Brien 28 A . Khodr 30 S. Gun n30 C Giansante (RVC) 29 . P White 29 M . Merfield 29 J. Sposito 31 A . Inglis (RVC)31 K Gillam 30. J. Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A. Moulang 32 J. McCal l32 A Drago 31 . J. 0'meara 31 B . Matlock 31 T. Bromley 33 K . Allan33 D Wayland 32 . D . Hill 32 B . Coleman 32 B Gant 34 M . Romano34 Matt Fitzgerald 33 . M. Watson 33 N . Wilkins

.33 M Clark 35 C . Panjari

35 R Bruno (RDVC) 34 . S. Paterson 33 D . Andrew34 D . Sheehan

.34 L . Head 36 J. Sculley (CR)

36 S Ryan 35 . J . Eyre 35 M . Johnstone 35 R . Nuske (RC) 37 J. P 'Panjari37 J Landwehr (VC) 36 . T. Mawdsley 36 C . Ogier 36 J. Tolley 38 F. Darrig o38 J Beer 37 . C . Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 42 P. Dean39 M Me Inerny 38 . A. Willis (C) 38 S. Perrazo 38 B. Papadopoulos 43 J. Hubbard40 P Durbridge 39 . N . Rosengreen 39 A. Fimster 39 M. Dordevic 44 P. Soligo41 R Livingston 40 . R. Slater 40 C . Goddchild 40 1 Moore 47 B . Polloc k42 Bette 41 . A. Samson 40 D . Nichols

41 C Rock

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44 J Bell 42 . D. Gleason.

42 S. May 42 S . Dalton~47 S SByrnes 43 . A. Poulton 43 M . Barr 43 J . Seymour2 E

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49 L. McHugh 48 A. McKenzie61 S Moussi 49. M . Day 50 T. Peck 49 G . Orland o62 B Mc Gauchie 50. K . Hopkins 51 G . Hollingworth 50 . P. Taylor64 J Cronin 51 . C . Francias 52 G . Wyatt 51 . J . Kerle y65 M Ayers 52. T. Stauton 53 D. Noonan 52 . P. Andrinopolou s66 J O'Kane 53. A . Tucker 55 P. Dynes 53 . T. Khouri67 T Beattie 54. T. Peters 57 D. Fraser 54 M . Coppoc k68 B Mc Gauchie 55 . A . Cummings 58 J . Noona n

61 K Lockhart55 C. Hogan

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63 . J. Laidlaw 70 T. Rogers 57 R . Keating65 . A. Hall 73 M . O'Meara 58 L. Thoma s66 . A. Ballie 74 S. Ponton 59 W. Ogilvi e70 . J Dumaresq 77 B. Fleming 60 S. Ka y

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D2 SectionPENINSULA O .B . POWER HOUSE t,3TOWH

Coach: Chris Gawne Coach : Peter O'Connor Coach: Matt Sexton Coach : Paul Cook Gy 6V7sRes Coach : Darren Fenech Ass .Coach : Andrew Rolls Asst.: D . Old field Res. Coach : Paul Weir Coach : Darren William sRes Coach : Craig Richardson Res Coach : Jim Gianna Res Coach: W Payne1 S. Parsons 1 A Rolls 1 A Stevens 1 A Hamilton 1 D Williams2 A. Parsons 2 J Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Buttigieg

3 M. Goldthorpe 3 N Pavlou 3 S Sutherland 3 G Heppell 3 D Grieve

4 E.Bowen 4 B Turner 4 A Healey 4 C. Lehmann 4 S Wuchatsc hKent5 N 5 M Braini

5 M Canavan 5 A Cannane 5 D Macleod OC.6 M.Warner 6 H Clarke

6 R Cincott a7 G Gaspari

6 C. Lewis 6 N Gran t

7 S.Murray 7 C Richardson 8 S Logan7(a)F Vitale

'7 B Robinson8 B Han

8 P.Angus 8 J Clarke 9 A Campbell7 b)N . O Brie n8 J . Heywood

n9 G Case

9 P.Krohn 9 Ad Burt 10 D Oliver9 A . Morphett 10 B Cocks

10 A .Haley 10 Ash Burt 11 A Dave y12 A Gaspari 10 S Byrne 11 B Twist

11 A . Landry 11 J Gill 13 I Bobetic 11 H . Bailey 12 A Featherston

12 R .Powney 12 N Dodd 14 C Roache 12 B Clarke 12(R)M Cannon

13 T. Braden 13 J Harris 15 D levoli 13 S. Brockley 13 A Mackley

14 S . Jackson 14 W Elliot 16 P Turley 14 N Lampel 14 D Ferris15 B .Cook 15 P Hassler 17 M Ferwerda 15 B. Howlett 14(R)A Danie l

15 W Phillips16 R . Huighson 16 M Higgins 18 A Sexton 16 S Smythe 15(R)P Breguet17 J. Coughlan 17 C MacLeod (RC) 19 5 Brown 17 R . Heywood

16 D Gilmarti n18 J. Whelan 18 F Doyle

20 A Seege r21 A Bates

18 M. McManus 17 R Hart19 C . Llo dy 19 J Evans 22 R Stevens

19 M. Stringer20 B. Young

17 R R Plochin o( )20 S.Prendergast 20 B Ryan 23 M Smith 21 5 McNamara

18 D Oldham21 T. Prendergast 21 D Miller 24 A Grace 22 A Steward

19 P Dervan (RC)

22 A.Atchison 22 S Evans 25 S Egan.

23 D Henderson20 P Sadler

23 A.Burke ( )23 5 Craven C 26 J Nannas27 N Synott 24 J Jenkin

21 L Monkhurs t22 M Saunders

24 S. White 24 D Boland 28 M Byrne 25 G Malone 23 T Wheeler25 J .Atchison 25 S Cummins 29 M Forbes 26 R. Benjamin 23(R)A Bouras26 P. Prendergast 26 J Senior 30 M Cooke 27 D. Disisto 24 J McCutcheo n27 S.Payze 27 J Robertson 31 M Bates 28 J Ward 24(R)C Pach28 B .Taylor 28 D Murrihy 32 G Riley 29 M . Shepherd 25 P Thomso n29 G .Nelson 29 R Cassio 33 K Richardson 30 M Lewis 25(R)G Burges s30 A .Crean 30 N Miller 34 A Anderson 31 E Dohrmann 26 L Grochowski

30 R. Blood (Res .) 31 R Marshall (RVC)35 A Ellis 32 M . Carmichael 27 C Mathews

31 C. Lennon 32 A Benbow36 D Tod d37 D Gheblikan

33 T Thompson34 1 . Twyford

28 A Kosmatos29 P Vincen t

32 T. Harding 33 R Taylor 38 A Darcy 35 K. Coventry 30 T Turcinovich33 C. Wilson 34 J . Marsh 39 C Clauson 36 S . Campbell 31 A Bartolo34 M . Allen 35 J Kilpatrick 40 M Forer 37 N. Basham 32 X Toby35 R . Davies 36 A Robinson 41 M Gunn 38 S . Darling 33 G Rickar d36 N.Bowman 37 D O'Connor 42 P Evans

43 E Maillard 39 X Thompson 34 B Jones

37 R . Osmond 38 C Wenlock 44 C Hunt 40 B Baker 35 C Bergin

38 R . Haworth 39 D Crawford 45 S Horvath 41 R . Miller 36 A Black

39 B .Jarrett 40 R Keits 46 D Forer 42 M. Ho land 37 B Hynes38 S Smith

40 A . Dillon 41 J Rainey 47 B Bowman 43 J TobinMasters44 N 39 M Holland

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46 A.Oneil 48 H Nelson 54 5 Nolan 50 A. Bagnall 44 M Mannin g

47 L.Pamer 49 B Urwin 55 E Hanaphy 51 L Sherry 45 J Hyne s

48 J . Ferguson 50 C Jones 56 D Bowman 52 B. Flanagan46 T Ferris47 F Nuredini

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53 J. Gross 48 P Trchett57 H. Shorten 52 S Rafferty 59 D Blake

54 R . Howell 49 W Kewi n59 A.Powell 54 J Blowfieid 60 D Sutherland 55 G . Marazita 50 A McCutcheo n58 H.Shorten 55 D Yates 61 P Mallis

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57 R Kang 63 L Seager 58 A. Rafter 53 M Oldham

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I3OUEii,E MII,EST'CB CEi,EIi T'a;; 4 :

Steve McCarthy umpires his 400th andAnthony Damen umpires his 250th . . . . .bigweekend of celebration!! !

Macca. - After 6 years with VFL Reserves andVFL Seniors he joined the VAFAUA in 1983 - lstgame in 'C' Section . First 'A' Section game was in1984 and to this day has done 230 'A' Section

games with 17 of them being the lst rostermatch of the season . Umpired 18 grand finalsincluding 1'A' Section (1998 - one of hishighlights and subsequently the same two teamshe is officiating today) and two 'B' Section .Received Life Membership in 1992 andrepresented Victoria in Adelaide in 1998 & 2000,both games were fantastic . . . . "it is a memorableexperience when you represent your state andthe VAFA". There are countless number offootball orientated people that he has met overthe years and have admired. Many will remainfriends long after he hangs up his umpiringboots . Just to name a few . . . . All umpiresespecially umpires in lower grades, manycoaches but Alan Salter stands above themall . . . . .an excellent man . . . .highly respected ; someof the best are / were Rob Fuller, Russell Barnes,Terry Young, Tim Cooke, Michael Blood, AndrewLeoncelli ; officials - the late Brian Lugar, KeithFrearson and Gus Taylor. Finally, Thank you'sto the VAFA, the advisors, the clubs, umpiringcolleagues and especially my family - Cheryl,Daniel and Stephanie for supporting methroughout my football career .

A .D . - Began umpiring with the VAFAUA in 1990after 1 year umpiring the reserves' games forPowerhouse where he previously played . lst 'A'Section game was round 1 of 1984 . . . . .thebeginning of 8 years continuously umpiring in 'A'Section . Many highlights but the best is being anex player making it to the top level in the VAFAand staying there . A.D. is proud to becelebrating Macca's 400th with him today andhopes the game and after match is a great day forhim. Special thanks to Andrea, Adrian andJoshua for all their love and support .

OBITUARY:

It was with the deepest regret that Andrew, fieldumpire, passed away last Saturday at the RoyalMelbourne Hospital . "Andy" as he wasaffectionately known is best described as alikeable larrikin, who, with his gravelly voice and

A u s s i et w a n gepitomizedwhat is t obe community conscious, particularly in the ar iof sport . Outspoken and passionate about allthings football, monthly association meetings orcoaching sessions would often be interrupted byan Andy Carrick quip coming from the floorimmediately adding levity and lightheartednessto an otherwise all too serious discussion. Andywas an electrician by trade . But a major part ofhis life involved his passion for football . Thisinvolvement included : a) footballer ; SouthMelbourne Under 19's and WilliamstownSeniors . b) umpire ; Essendon Districts FootballLeague - 10 years, St . Bernard's Club Reserves -5 years, Super Rules and VAFA - 6 years . C)Coordinator ; Australian Catholic CollegesMidweek Football Competition and St . MartinsAuskick Junior Football Competition (AvondaleHeights) . Above all however, Andy was a familyman extremely proud of his wife Val and theirtwo children Travis and Nicole. He once said hisfinest sporting moment was in 1999 officiatingwith his son Travis in a senior VAFA game . Andywill be sorely missed . The coaching staff andmembers of the VAFAUA extend their sincerecondolences to Andy's wife and family .

BELATED CONGRATULATIONS:

Last Weekend Dominic Napoli umpired his150t3•S game and Alan Ladd umpired his 250thgame at Elsternwick Park .

Dom - Over the 11 years at the VAFAUA (and 4

years with the VFL) has had many highlights - 4A Section Grand Finals, 5 representative games

for Victoria and his best game he ever officiatedin as a goalie was the VAFA vs Ovens & Murray

Football League - curtain raiser before the AnsettCup in 1998. Finally, many thanks to St .Bernard's for their hospitality last week. .

Laddy - Would like to thank Elsternwick FootyClub for a great day . . . . .12 years down the track. . . . still loves the game and the aftermatches . . .especially the after matches!!! Bestclubs for after matches are Old Geelong andWhitefriars . Thanks to all the umpires for theirfriendship over the 12 years and . . . a specialthank you to his family and all the umpires whocelebrated his 250th game with him.

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Albie Firley

Sharon Alger

Shalom Blustein

Chris Gregory

Mark Childs

Avi Wekselman

Jason Waszaj

Glen Kennedy

Geoff Curran

Peter Woods

Mark Gibson

Jason McNiece

Steve McCarthy

John Ralph

Patrick Maebus

Paul Dinneen

Graeme Hunichen

Cameron Stewart

Jim Papioanou

Matt Cox

Paul Lamble

Chris Garcia

Justin Lipson

Robert Mayston

Graeme Morgan

Jason Lane

Matthew Meier

Alex Maggio

Chris Stevens (S)

BLUE

7 Darin Compt

8 Paul Berry

9 Damien Lane

10 Trent Foley

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Adam Harris

16 Neville Boyle

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Damien Flenley

20 Grant Wardrop

22 David Leith

24 Ben Ryde

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

L

GREEN

5 Wayne Hinton

6 Andy Carrick

8 Paul Withington

9 Toby Ovadia

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Chris Evans

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

1 9 Chris Moor e

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Miller

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clar k

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Adam Kooloos

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

YELLOW

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiri s

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Andrea Thwaites

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

20 Adi Diner

21 David Irons

22 Ken Brewer

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Robert Mills

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Tyrell Russell

30 Anthony LiIley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Glenn Schipp

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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Each week a ';e z ~ Apl •~-; , of the Week i3 a ;,nounced on

this page (nnp _:h ..: ,ntic:1), Each player qualifies for7"earn ef tl? . E ._ s ,')n

Folln f = ' rcauncl each month a Coates Hire Pla ~ fer fortl7 = a ~anecrneed. These players are -

3 Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Y- 3r

Co.-- tes i?i;-e VAFA Team of the Year will be announced at theVAFA Vote Count Night. This night will also include theannouncement of the Coates Hire Player of the Year.

A : ANDREW TREGANOWAN (MARCELLIN)B: JON HOLT ( BEAU MARIS )C : JEREMY DU KES (AJAX )D 1 e MARTIN HEPPELL (OLD CAREY)D2 : IVAN BOBETIG (SALESIAN OC)D3 : DAVID WALLACE (UHSOB)D ® e -7 .--'!--N GA! 'NT 7UPERTSUVOOD )

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a column for everyone in Amateur Football

with Brakl Beitze l

IS ST E S' Paul Byrne is officially the best;niddle distance runner in the competition aftercomfortably winning the players gift at Sunday's,%j_FA Day at Caulfield. In a way it wasdisappointing to see Paul show the form that tookhim to 16th in the Atlanta Olympics 800 metres .Paul came out of Bruce Scrivens' group at GeelongzT=hich also had these nationally ranked runners :he Clarke kids - David, Tim and Georgie . Davidand Tim have gone to football like Paul so onlyGeorgie has kicked on with her athletics. But it isgreat to see Paul hasn't been lost to sport.

THE on-course announce nearly gave thetive heart failure when he said : " . . .and Paul

ne will receive $1000 for winning fro m" . An Amateur player can't receive

sh in this manner an d CEO Phil Stevens wasquick to assure that it is $1000 of Schweppesproducts and they will go to SKOBS.

L19UID Lunch was a popular horse in theia i Home Loans Oakleigh AFC Race 5 . It

came third in the race staged just after lunch sobased on the gelding's name it put in a good effort !

HEARD a suggestion that the jockeys in theVAFA Handicap wear VAFA colors for this one offevent.

0 THE Hiskens Bar, which looks down thestraight, was the popular place for about 300"tmateur patrons . . .now back to our regulararound the traps news

IOND premiership captain from 1985-89 ,es, can't see himself coaching the

Mondas . "I don't think the time will ever be right .'"Ormond has just appointed a new coach and Ihope to be long term in my new job with St Bedes-Mentone and I'm wrapt with the Tigers . "I don'twant to go from club to club," an emotionalRussell said. The discussion was prompted by aphoto of the half-back flanker holding the Sherrinand Adamson cups at headquarters . Barnseycoached the Hampton Rovers to the 1998 CSection flag and this year in that section theRovers are second and the Tigers fifth, whileOrmond is seventh in B . Ormond won four flagsduring Russell's reign.

HAWTHORN Amateur coach Peter Tyson hasa son Mike Tyson who plays in the Hawks'seconds . "That's Iron Mike," Pete said . Forsomeone that has produced progeny with a toughname like that can you believe that Peter does thedelicate work at Tyson China Repairs! Howdelicate? "Repaired a Statue of David once," Pete

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revealed. Best we leave it there .

RAN into former North Melbourne runner andwingman Laurie Dwyer at Toorak Park .Twinkletoes is a Swans talent scout and he hadsussed out Xavs two weeks in succession . It wasOX's Dave Landrigan's spectacular diving markthough, on the boundary line followed by a slidingsmash into the fence, that caught Laurie'sattention . "Soon we'll need padding for fences at allgrounds," Laurie, a two-time runner up in theBrownlow, said .

S fi OVER, Australia s biggest sportsinsurer and the leading insurer of the VAFA, has

this thought on padding to fences : "It is not reallynecessary if the boundary distance rule is properlyfollowed by all clubs," Sportscover Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Peter Nash, said .

THIS is what Dave Landrigan said about hisremarkable mark: "Any closer and I would havebeen in the grandstand"! Lucky Dave's dad TerryLandrigan,who was attending to his duties as theinterchange steward, missed the head-butt intothe wire mesh as it looked sickening. Dave thoughbobbed up and decided to have a ping from 40metres with a torp . The veteran of Xavs'1991 BSection losing grand final team (yes, there was atime when OX tasted September disappointment)got on to it but it faded .

YOU just don't seem to be able to get away fromvs. The Coodabeen Champions made the

cover of Melbourne Weekly Magazine wearing thefamous black & red Xavs jumper. Six of the VAFAlogos (as used under license by this column!) wereon the jumpers but there were no advertising logos- was this an opportunity lost?

OLD Camberwell's Luke Gladman e-mailedthat he played for Jim Durnan's Prahran the daythe current Beaumaris coach ordered his playersto tackle their opponents to the ground againstSandy in 1994 . "Fresh out of school and 18 yearsold I was lucky enough to line up on aplayer muchfiner than most. 18 players hit the deck," Luke, a

vs premiership player, said. Another former OCbut now a Xav Simon Lethlean played forPrahran that day but Luke recalls Lether'sopponent getting the first grapple .

NEXT week FTLOTG Spends a Week with theBentleigh AFC .

ATHOL Guy got the MHSOB luncheon to singthe club song which Athol wrote 40 years ago.

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In what was a tight contest at Beaurepaire Oval,Monash Gryphons got over the line againstAlbert Park. Although the Falcons, featuring anumber of new players, did well, the Gryphonswere able to take control at a crucial stage of thegame and hold on .

Bentleigh were too superior for RichmondCentral, a seven-goal first quarter by the Demonsestablishing a strong foothold early, and going onto record a tidy 82-point win . A highlight forBentleigh was the return, after almost two years,of Michael Effting .

Hawthorn had a strong win against Elsternwickdown at the home for VAFA footy, ElsternwickPark . The Hawks were best served by"Scoreboard" Burke and Delaney .

Fitzroy made it nine in a line with a convincingwin against St .Johns. The Jocs got close earlybefore the Reds moved into overdrive after that .The juggernaut rolls on !Finally, Bentleigh had a strong win overRichmoind .

ROUND 10 PREVIEWPeter Says:

Albert Park face off against Elsternwick at TheLake and The Wickers just might be in forsomething of a surprise . However, I still think, inmy heart of hearts, that Elsternwick may havethat little bit extra .

UHSOB welcome Hawthorn to The Zoo in a keymatch for both sides, as The Students try to dragthemselves from the relegation zone, while TheHawks will want to establish themselves in thefour. I can't see it going any other way thanHawthorn .

Last year's D4 grand final rematch sees Bentleighentertain South Melbourne Districts . TheDemons have been one of the class outfits thisseason while Districts are one of a crowded mid-table pack battling for the last spot in the four . I'llfollow the form book and tip Bentleigh .The Fitzroy Reds juggernaut play host toRichmond Central, who have picked up a bit ofform in the last few weeks . The Reds seem to bea class above the rest however and I don't see anupset on the cards today. Fitzroy to win .St . John's Old Collegians make the trek upDandenong Road for their match against MonashGryphons . The JOCs have been in great nick allseason while the Gryphons will be keen to stamp

their claims aslegitimatef i n a 1 scontenders. Ihave to say that after considering all my options,I've gone with St . John's .

Says :

The half way mark has arrived (is it only me butdoes that seem to have come around reallyquickly?) and with that arrives the semester Imarks : Fitzroy (also known as the Juggles neeJuggernauts) A+, class above at this stage with apercentage evens the Bombers drool over.Bentlelgh/St Johns A-, fantastic start to the yearbut some work to do to catch the Juggies .I-Ia horn/Monash/SoutPa Melbourne B-,fighting for fourth spot but need to makesignificant improvements to challenge the fabthree . RicYunond/Elsternwick C+, had theirmoments but need to get a wriggle on to clinch afinals spot. Y.Tad High/Albert Park C, highlycompetitive bottom two who will be dangerouslurkers for the unsuspecting.This weeks :

I will give Albert Park another chance against theWicks .

Hawks should win over Uni High but won't wantto take this one too easy .

Bentleigh to seek another morsel of revenge overSouth Melbourne .

The Juggles to be the Juggles and beat Richmond.Finally, the Jocs to return to the winners list atthe expense of Monash.RESERVES

Pete :

Wickers, Hawks, Districts, Reds, JOCs.Ed;

Wicks, Uni High, Bentleigh, Reds, Joc s

SOCIA1,

Bentleigh wishes to remind all concerned of theirlunch this Sunday (30th June) at Dinunatina's,Lygon Street, Carlton.

Monash Gryphons hold their annual revue nighton Saturday 7th*July (after the Richmond Centralgame) at the Gryph Inn . The event is scheduledto commence at 7.30pm, with a $5 entry fee. Thelegendary Paul "Curly" Bateman will be theemcee .

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St .Jo=ans have their cocktail night . See a,lmdltee member for the details .

Ilair;-L' .orn have the band night coming up . SeeCiris Reed for details.

COi'i T1tG'T

once again, I can be contacted via e-mail onPcter.PS.Wiliiamsonacentrelink .gov .au (work) orh,dtw5473 (home), phone on 9920 9054 or fax on~0 20 9097. Thank you to those who havesubmitted reports this week, please keep up the,x,d work. Again, we'd like to hear from as manyE;eople as possible, so please contact either myselfcr Ed.Good luck to your team tos'xy, and have a

t atty, A weQ&er_~1 !

Park • . .Ish to acknowledge andngratulate Cal, -)er Boyle on his 200th game

for the club achieved in the Round 8 matchversus Hawthorn . Well done, and here's hopingfor another milestone .

ernvriek - The committee, players an dsupporters of wish to pass on theircongratulations to loyal stalwart MatthewWhelan, who played his 200th game for The%;'ickers last week against Hawthorn . Aninspirational, popular clubman, Matty is astough as nails and always gives 110% .

Monash Gryphons - icon and cult hero Andrew"Jesus" Grady achieve the milestone of 100games this Saturday. A workhorse ruckman,"Grades" is once again his influential self aftermissing most of last season with a knee irljury .The real question is, will he have a haircut andshave to mark the occasion .

Another infamous Monash Gryphons figure i nItyan Gilchrist, also celebrates his 100th gamethis Saturday. A skilful half-forward flankerwith a nose for goals, "Gilly" has also had hisshare of injury trauma. Indeed, it has been along road for the boy Gilchrist, so it is pleasing tofinally see him reach this mark .

CLUB LST WE TOTALD3 SECTION

ton St Johns 1 50"rp Bentleigh 4 61

-uletta Hawthorn 4 45Jian Albert Park 4 42

Monash Gryphons 4 40D3 RESERVE

e Fitzroy Reds 4 34It Bentleigh 5 20

L- A Hawthorn 0 18P,mras Albert Park 2 17

Cli 3.3 4.3 6.7 7.10 (52)ORN 6.1 10.7 12.7 17.11 (113)

Elsternwick:0'Connor 2, Neill, Foster, Bravington, Hartley, Curtain .Best : Hartley, O'Connor.Wigmore, B.Mahony, C.Mahony, NeillHawthom:Johson 5, Lawletta 4, S .Avery 2, Burke 2, Banllled, Pekin,Sawle, Wiison. Best : Burke, Johnson, Delany, Orchard, S .Avery, Ogge .Umpires: P. Simpson (R), A. Ladd (F), N . Lemmon, K. Pay (B) R. SeymourUHSOB 1.4 2.6 5.8 8.12 (60)SOUTH MELBOURNE 3.1 6.5 8.8 9.12 (66)UHSOB: Tate 3, Zulleki, Cameron, Farrelly, Rose, Jackson. Best :Wright, Pigden, Cameron, Maher, Wallace, Collins South Melbourne:Jacobs 4 . Daley 3, Doyle, A Hannan . Best: Rosowskl, A .Hannan, MHannan, Thomas. King. McGee Umpires: S . Payton (R) (F)BENTLEIGH 7.4 7.8 11.11 18.17 (125)RICHMOND 2.0 4.4 5.6 6.7(43)Bentleigh: Ireson 5, Sharp 4, Eefting 2, Mickelson 2 . Gold, C Martin,Adaway, Henry, McCulloch . Best: D Martin, Ireson, Eyles, Sharp,Adaway, Seeley Richmond: C White, Dutton, Macak, Byrnes, Btrt,O'Sullivan. Best: O'Sullivan, Andonopoulos, Adams, Howell, A White,Kelly Umpires: B. McLeod, T. Foley (F )FITZROY REDS 2 .5 10.11 13 .14 17.20 (122)ST JOHNS 1.2 3.4 4.5 6.8 (44)Fitzroy Reds:Ronchi 5. Rawlins 3, Diacogrious 3, Urbancic, Bennie, Lee,Wharf, Addicott. Heenan. Best : Bennie, Rawlins, Addtcott. Ronchi,Curtis, Jackson P St Johns: Coulon 2, Hartnett 2, Hilton, Walker. Best :Back, Walker, Koppens, Emery, Hilton, Holmes Umpires : A. Chapman,G. Kennedy (F), R . Parry, P. Whitehead (G)ALBERT PARK 2 .5 6.6 11.8 15 .9(99)MONASH GRYPHONS 4.3 6.4 10.7 16.11 ( 107)Albert Park : K .Daley 5 .S.Allan 4,Storey 2.G.Daley2,Roberton,M.Dowdle. Best:Chambers,Storey,MeLellan,K.Daley,G.Daley.M .Dowdie MonashGryphons : Klllinllster 4,Flowerday 3,T.Gilchrist 2,Bourbon 2, Blandford,Wells, Healy, Walter. N.Rutherford . Best: Flowerday. Bourbon, Wells,Grady, Martin, N.Rutherford Umpires: T. Bowman, C . Stevens (J) (F), N .Booth, 0. Hickey (B)

RESERVESElsternwick 3.3 7.5 8.6 15.7 (97)Hawthorn 2.3 2.4 2.9 2.9(21)Elsternwiek: Andrews 5, K.Currie 3, Ltlikakis 2, Nicol, Allan, Walker,Whelan, Hoskmg Best : Whelan, M.Franken, Walker, Lilikakis, Andrews,Contin Hawthorn: R.Tongue 2 Best: R.Tongue, Barker, Collins, Pollock,0'Hanion, MountainUHSOB 3.1 4.3 9.3 11.4 (70)SOUTH MELBOURNE 2.1 6.4 8.6 12.9 (81)UHSOB : Cavalieri 3. J O'Neill 2, J Maguire, L Maguire, French, Rees,Weber, Ham . Best: Carrick, Cavalleri, Rea, Catlin, Parker, Cusick SouthMelboun re: Rosowski 3, McKerron 3 . Maudsley 2 . Best: McKerron,McFarlane, RosowskL HendersonBEh'PLEIGH 2.7 7.7 11.10 14.10 (94)RICHMOND 5 .2 14.5 14.7 17.8 (110)Bentleigh : English 5, Stanes 3 . Willvngton 2, Jackson, Cavanagh,Dimattina, Caterson. Best: Dimattina, Beattie, English, Jackson, Stares,Back-man Richmond: Jacobs 5, Harris 3, Coomber 3, Munro 2, Lynch,Prentice, Smith . Best : Munro, Pardy, Jacobs, Prentice, Coomber, LynchFITZROY REDS 3 .3. 7.6 10.10 14.13 (97)ST JOHNS 0.1 1.3 1.5 5.6 (36)Fitzroy Reds: Kane 4, George 3, Madden 2, Bare 2, Vernali, Hart B,Grant . Best: Doyle, Madden, Card, Berridge, Hart B, Meburney I . StJohns: Jaining, Boulton, Mtta, Ha ll , Sarhanis. Best: Hyland, Boulton,Mita, Dragwidge, Hancock, Sartori •ALBERT PARK 1.0 2.4 3.7 5.10 (40)MONASH GRYPHONS 3.4 4.5 7.9 8.10 (58)Albert Park: Pashas 2,Surace 2,Abbott. Best: Williams. Surace,Tomazte, Boyle . Pashas, Bourne . ASonash Gryphons: T.Bourbon3,Gonis 2. Varcoe, Charleson, Browell. Best: Rogers, Graydon, Holland,Varcoe, Charleson. Browell

TODAY'S MATCHES,D3 Section

Albert Park v. ElsternwiekUHSOB v . Hawthorn Amateurs

Bentleigh v. South Melbourne DistrictsFitzroy Reds v. Richmond CentralMonash Gryphons v . St . Johns

:11 ~ Monash Gryphons 2 15

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1 . P.Smith2. N.Pastras3. J.Storey4. G. Parmansche5. S .AIIan6 . J . Willox7 . J .Sutton8 . C. Jackson9 . P. Chambers10. t.1.Phillips11 . A . Fleming12. N .Langdon13. B.Payne14. S.FairBeld15 . B.Adamson16 . C .Roberton17 . D. McLellan18 . J . Taylo r19 . A.Stevaard20 . M .Abbott21 . S .Waugh22 . S .Redpath23. T.Faranda24. J .Murray25. J .SutclifEe26. G .Finn27. S.Ridout28 . R .Buckley29 . TGoidsmith30 . A.Thomas31 . S.McGuire32 . D.'Odorico33 . T. Murray34 . G .AAeyer-Heinrich35 . A . D'Mingo36. M .Pearson37. L.Hogan38. C .Lamont39. J .Robilotta40. f,fi .Lapsley41 . K,Weaver42 . S.Bolas43 . J .Tsoukas44 . B,Isard45 . A.Ga y46 . D.MacKintosh47 . W.Gauc i48 . M .Willis49 . T.Houston50. D .McKay51, J . Costello52. N .Strang53. M .Wiltiams54. S. Kidd55 . D .Allan56 . P. Kemp57 . A. Seek58 . S.Toth59 . B .Letchford60 . S .Lasrson61, C.Brockhouse77 . J .Robertson78. A .Dee79. J .Sgroi80. B .Martyn81 . T.Walton82 . J.Stubbs83 . C .Jefrey84 . D .Harris85 . G .Daley86 . H .Ross

1 (C)2 P xgan3 A F. .tit o4 D Levvis (RC)5 M Eyle s6 R Weber7 S Brown8 L Martin9 1 Jackson10 A Henry11 D Martin (C)12 L Codarin13 G Prigg14 C Marti n15 P Withington16 P Jemmeson17 J Psaras18 H Dwyer19 S Hall20 R Fishiock21 A Graham23 S Adaway24 L Holmesby25 D Gold26 B Padgham27 J Seeley28 M McCulloch29 A Clough30 A iJiksad31 R English32 D Fishlock33 M E(tting34 D Castro35 L Ireson36 P1 Backman37 P Hutchison38 G Beattie39 L Pitiit o40 J Bounsail41 J Have42 A Mikkelsen43 S Sice44 G Saddington

45 A Wad e46 I Picken47 P Dimattina48 M O'Reilley49 F." Clark50 A Stanes51 M Piri e52 L Sampson53 M Sidney54 G Richards55 M Uns;aorth56 C Aitken58 T Caterson60 F Cavanagh

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2 . A . H~ i n3 . D . Fi<aatrick4 . A. Tilley5 . M. Whelan6 . D . Brennan7 . J. McAda m8 . S. Currie (RC)9 . T. Hartl y10 . R. Bravington11 . L. Missaglia12 . N. Wigmore13 . P. Stankovich14 . B .tlahonv15 . M . Noonan16 . M . Burman17. J . Ward18. A . Neil19. A . Peasley20. K, Currie21 . P. Stuchberry22 . I. Ptiussared23 . s. Curtain (VC)

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48. M . ,'=rankin49. D. ne51 . M . Purcell52. P. Roberts53. B. Hilton54. S. Kirkham57. T. Byrne

1 Frisby2 A Walsh3 . . . .Wharf4 J .Hamiiton5 D.Kane6 J .Bennie7 J .Doyle9 C.Prior10 A.Urbancic11 B.Doyle12 C .Sheather13 AJ .James14 TClarke15 J .Vernali16 G .Clohesy17 B .Le e18 J .Horridge19 P.Cook20 T.Mitchell21 A .Sainsbury22 B .Cahil l23 T.Jackson24 K .Grattan25 P.Jackson26 B .Buick27 J.Loft28 J.Card29 D .East30 B.Foster31 P.Crowe33 S .Drury34 D .Littte35 A.Mackinnon36 W.Fawaz38 N.Bishop39 A.George40 G.Banc e41 R .Burgman421 LtAcBurnie43 T.Villani44 B .Hart45 G.Hassett46 P.Heaphy49 A.Puglia50 B.Aggenbach51 J .Rawlings52 B.O'Connor53 S .Addicott55 Pd .Mathews56 TA4adden58 B .Nea i59 R .Johnstone61 B .Tirrel i62 N.Auden63 G.Piakdesi64 D.Trindade65 S.Bramley66 D.Timms70 S.Dibendetto71 P.Gunn72 M .Dikeakos74 N .Fitzpatrick75 W.Daniel80 G .Box82 P.Howorth84 Z .Senburgs88 S .Greenvaood99 P.Diacogiogi s

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SectionGRYPHON ST JOHNS STH MELD DIST. U .H .S .O.B .

i: _,ck M cDonald Coach: Gavin h uL

Coach: Bruce A4ullens Coach : Peter McBrearty Coach: Pat Mackeyq : Co. h: Dave Ratner Res Coach: A y Res Coach : M Hancock Res Coach : K Johnston Res Coach: Peter Dinnic k

S . Bourbon I M Smith 1 . R. Hassain 1 . P. Daly I M. Wright

2 M. Healy 2 B Holmes 2. M .Ladson 2 . M. Hannan 2 B. Ueberang

3 A. Grady 3 T O'Sullivan 3. S .Hilton 3 . M . johnstone 3 T. Camero n4 N . Rutherford 4 P Mijitavic 4. S .Holmes 4 . S. Stepnell (C) 4 T. Clevelan d5 T. Gilchrist 5 S Shannon 5. C.Horbury 5 . S. King 5 T. Fulton6 0. Becker 6 G Bunshaw 6. L.0'Donnell 6 . W. Rosowski 6 S. Cracknell

7 D. Walter 7 P Byrnes 7. R.Back 7. A. Hannan 7 D . Zuluck i

8 J. Blandford 8 G Malcolm 8. R.Dowsett 8 . B. Luxford8 D. Haslett (VC)

G . Wadley 10 A Swika 10. M .Courmadus 9 . B. Powell. Smith9 R .

10 B. Carric k10 P. Williamson 10 A White 11 . S .Ham 10. S. Aquilina 11 J. Shepherd11 A. Nichols 11 M Newton 12. RWalker 11 . D . Hall 12 B. Farrelly (C)12 A. Gross 12 F Macak 13. M .Jones 12. M. McFarlane 13 N. Rose13 J. Stratford 13 J Dutton 14 P.Sharp 13. E. Henderson 14 J. Ham14 D . Hale 14 C Shannon 15 A .Borgohna 14. P. Cheevers 15 S. Maguire15 A. Clarke 15 C Barry 16 G .Matheson 15. B. Lazzaro 16 J. Tate

16 D. Junkeer 16 J Birt 17 S.Coackayne 16. M. Thomas 17 S. Jackson

17 J. Hetherington 17 A Fawcett 18 C.Emery 17. T Baade 18 A. Heilne r18 C . Lovett 18 M Zajac 19 M .Hartnett 18. K. Johnson (RCC) 19 J. Uebergan g

19 R . Coxhead 21 A Jones 20 B .Rydquist 19. L . Hall 21 S. Mill s

20 G . Browell 22 A Flores 21 S .Koppens 21 T. Jacobs 22 R . Johns

21 M . Asbell 23 R Prentice 22 A .Dragwidge 22 A. Brywon 23 P. Ehringham

22 B. Coxhead 24 T Guthrie 23 L.Merrigan 23 B. Downing24 M . Turvey

23 D. Charleson 26 S Baillie 24 B .Ferericks 26 S. Doyle25 K. Weber26 H. Wajszel

24 D. Kitchin 27 C Adams 25 D .Waters 28 A. Flowers 27 D. Clarke25 M . Killmister 28 A Waters 26 B .Hilton 31 S. Herman 28 A. Clark e26 M . Carter 29 B Brown 27 L.Mills 32 D . McGee 29 T. Clevelan d27 R. Gilchrist 30 B Gilbert 28 D .Coulon 33 M. Doyle 30 M . Butera28 M . Bourbon 31 M Harris 30 R .Walker 34 M. Fern 31 P. Dolence29 B . Lloyd 33 P Bexino 31 N .Gates 35 N . Moojen 32 H. Starbuck30 P. Holland 34 J Brook 32 G.Saher 36 J. Macaulay 33 A. French31 G . Roche 35 M Albright 34 M .Hancock 37 M . Rosowski 35 J . Mahe r

32 A . Tolongos 35 J Howell 35 J .Sacco 42 G . Gaylor 36 A. Pendlebury

33 R. White 37 G Porteous 37 D .Christian 46 M . Bellesini 37 G . Catteral l34 M . Graydon 38 M Defreitas 38 A .Fonceca 48 M . Balshaw 38 A. Boyce

35 P. Bateman 40 K Convery 40 A .Rudd 49 T. Suther;and 39 M . Rea

36 J . Watson 41 T Slatter 42 TDucancabino 50 T. Hughes 40 L. Maguire

37 A . Jenkin 42 C White 43 M .Van Hooten 53 C. Kent41 A. Ludlow42 D. Wallac e

38 G. Block 43 G Stobus 45 A .Paterson 55 J. Pohlner 43 M . O'Neil l39 M . Mastromanno 45 K Day 47 J.Cotton 44 C. Percy40 M . Salaj 48 J Hickey 50 J.Jiaming 45 N. Smith41 C. Archer 50 S Castieau 51 C .Santori 46 R. Killey42 C. Carlisle 52 C Andonopoulos 52 A .Halls 47 M . Kenned y43 C. Goold 53 J Cavanagh 53 B .Boulton 49 J . Oakley44 L. Wells 54 E Hill 56 P.Harris 50 B . Ree s45 J . Gonis 55 M Davey 57 T.Saharis 51 R. Pitruzzell o46 G. Kent 56 A Tilley 60 K .Hilton 52 M . Collins

= 47 T. Beslee 57 K Pardy 61 D .Houtton 53 A. Cusi c

48 L. Martin 58 B Calleja 54 M . O'Reilly

49 J . Leroy 60 M Tapley 55 P. Thomas

50 D . Ratner 61 M Hutton56 J . Catli n

51 C . Leeton 62 T Graham 57 G . Divenuto

52 B . Darr 65 A Newton58 M . Pigde n59 J . Barron

53 I . Bagnall 67 J Lane 60 M . Hayes54 M . Jones 69 T Melville 61 P. Hoban55 P. Warren 70 C Deegan 62 K. Rodgers56 J. Foster 75 D Hogan 63 D. Parker57 A. Corbett 78 V Kelly 64 C. Ramsdale58 M . Buick 65 A. Buter a59 C . Watson 66 S . Buter a60 G . Campbell 67 M . De Luis e

68 L. Holmes69 S . Frost70 E . Ricciuti71 B . Stanto n72 D. Kirk73 S . Devli n74 C. Langton75 J . Maguir e77. J . Bristowe

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It is the half way mal ' of L! le ueason and the I34section is still wide open with regard to the finalfive . The only certainties are Syndal and Bulleenwhile everyone except Old Westbourne and EleyPark have a realistic chance to make the finalfive . The round did have some significant resultswith North Brunswick able to remain in touchwith the final five and Rupertswood effectivelyending Westbourne's season.It was certainly a iateh of ' ) halves .-T en thenew "comebac kaccounted for' _~ ____ _. l :ze i : 1es 7 toff to a great. Starr t ; o, .- ;3 the great work of TimEllis in the centre ar, , thew 'alsh and ShaneAlabacos around the ground providing plenty ofdrive . Werribee were able to establish a 30 pointhalf time lead and it seemed as though they were

poised to break their four game losing streak .However, with North's Pizzari beginning todominate the midfield and Demorton causinghavoc for the Werribee defenders, they were ableto peg back the lead to be within 17 points at thefinal break. The last quarter was one Werribeewould rather forget as they kicked one point toNorth's 3 goals . Werribee did have a chance towin the game with a set shot on goal in the lastminute of the match . However, the shot waskicked into the man on the mark and Werribeemade it five losses in a row with a 4-point loss .

d handed out one of the thrashingsof the season against a shell shocked Old- i : on the weekend . Described by many

at Warriorland as the worst defeat in the clubshistory, Rupertswood went on a rampage after atorrid opening quarter where the Warriors lost anumber of players early through injury . ForRupertswood, Gaunt and Whitehead wereunstoppable while Baines and O'Riley were onfire around the ground . In fact, Rupertswood didnot have one player who would have been beatenin their position for the match as they ran outmassive 121-point victors and will now leaveWarrior coach Jeff Wilson wondering what he hasto do to salvage anything from what has becomea disastrous season for his team .In the other matches Syndal Tally Ho proved toogood for ME.Liiy e who are now looking downthe barrel if they cannot produce a win nextweek .

Swinburne was way too good for Eley Park.42

7 ulleen for-_t out ahard for t ~ A o .against Eltham torem, -n in touc hwith that coveted top spot

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s the win today again L :,i so to no los (touch with the i lal F-- ---.Li : -ale, i ;their season on the line as they could ill-afford tcfall two games behind the main pack witough draw ahead . I think that if Kyriaz . a.another good match in the Northbackiine and if his teammates up the fie

a kick a little bit straighter than they did las vIsthen they should be able to account iorNIt .Lilydale by 31 points.LiT€ bee ,

This match will ecermine whether the WerribeeAmateur side will be final's contenders or "alsorans" as they take on a determined Eltham Turtleside today . Having had a dream start to theseason winning their opening three matches,Werribee have dropped their next five gamesalthough they have been close in a couple. Theyare now in danger of being out of contentionshould they fall to Eltham today . However, withthe double chance up for grabs, I believe BrianDoody's Turtles should have too much firepowerfor the bees . His gun forwards in Gathercole andJenkins will love the lush playing conditions atSoldiers Reserve as their team moves one stepcloser to the September action to win by 18points.

Tally vs. C me

Just when the Warriors the ffit it couldn't getany taorse after last weeks thrashing, they meetleague leaders Syndal Tally No who are insensational form. Given these facts, it wouldappear the result is a foregone conclusion,

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i10R-(ke1-, the lads at Syndal would know better,,,;ill to take the Warrior side too lightly . Withilwir backs against the wall, the Warriors wouldi,, . 11oping to put in a gallant performance team-111ate Big Ben Dangerfield's 100th game,)iowever, I think that the goal umpires had betterbring their calculators along to this game asgyadal further demoralise the hapless Warriorso win by 89 points .

Rupertswmad vs . Eley Park

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takes to theId for his 100' - for today. A stalwart of

be club, big Benny has had to struggle with both

his work commitments and bad hamstrings to:each this milestone, making it an exceptionalachievement for an exceptional bloke . Well done .

North Brunswick - congratulations to Joe,Moose' Boudoloh on reaching 200 games withthe green & golds . A tough no nonsense footballerJoe is a 3 times best & fairest winner with North.Known for his strength & his straight ahead styleof play he has been a coaches dream whether atCHB in the ruck or up foward trying to snag agoal, Moose has always put 100% into his play .Everyone at North Brunswick plus his manyfriends in amateur football wish him all the best .

I --IF. LiLYDALE 2.8 6.8 8.11 10.12 (72)

TALLY-HO 3.0 8.4 15.6 22 .11 (143)t Lilydale : Carolan 4, Hayes 2, Kellett 2, Walsh, Perreria. Best :

Hayes. Walsh, Callanan, Maniscalcht . Kellett. Basue . SyndellTalty Ho :Rutter 6, Thompson 4, Hanneman 4 . Carina 3. Moresi, Becket, Joy, Van!krKruk, Morrison. Best : Brown, Kemper, Van Derkruk, Bemmett .Umpires : L. Moncriefi(R) (F)WERRIBEE 3.3 6.5 8.7 8 .8(56)NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.7 0.11 4.14 7.18 (60)Werribee : Lovell 2, Ellis 2, Walsh Martin, Fustaca, Addamo, Flack, Best:Walsh, Ellis, Alabacos, Green . North Brunswick: DeMorton D. 4,ianunartino 2, Wernham. Best : Pizzar7 . Sammartino. Adams, Care,Wernham, Famulart. Umpires : K. Brewer, D. D'Altera (F), L. Vinci (B)RUPERTSWOOD 3.6 8.9 13.13 23.15 (153)OLD t6'ESTBOURNE 2.0 2.2 4.2 5.2 (32)Rupertswood : Whitehead 6. Gaunt 5 . Glenn 3, Phillips 3. Plummer 2 .Schwartz, Baines, Gallus, 0'callaghan Best : Gaunt. Glenn, Whitehead,Schwartz, Gallus, Baines . Old Westbourne : S.Christo 2, A.Christo 2,Robson . Best : Robson, Aquihna, Billman, Gigas, King, Fairfield .

'Umpires: G . Roberts . J . Ralph (F), B . Ralph . J. Kralevski (B )ELEY PARK 1.3 5.5 5.7 9.9(63)SWINBURNE 6 .3 10.7 15.18 20 .20 ( 140 1Eley Park : M .Payne 3, Blake, Drane. Morrison, Price. Reddmgton .

`Trotter. Best: D.Murray, Blake, Morrison . Drone, Price, Trotter.Swinburne : Parsons 4, Fidler 3, Morrison 2, Murphy 2 . Nicoll 2, Prior 2 .Liston 2, Deborio, Andrinopolous, More. Best : Piotrowski, O'Mara,Hamilton, Fiumani, Parsons. Morrison . Umpires: A . Damen (R), G .Schipp (F )ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.0 4.2 4.3 9.3 (57)BULLEEN COBRAS 2 .1 2.3 7.6 11.7 (73 )Eltham Collegians: Coonerty 3, Jenkins 2 . MacDonald, Best, Doody.Best: Savage, McKenzie, Bell, Doody, Coonerty. Bates.Bulleen Cobras: Reeves 6. Best : Orwin . Reeves, Umpires: G . Rolls . J.Lane (F)

AllanBadanjekWhiteheadBestDemotion

F. BaldiHeathPapanikolouPastrasBaruhas

0North Brunswick v. Mt . Lilvdale

Werribee v. ElthamSyndal Tally-Ho v . Old Westbourne

Rupertswood v. Eley ParkSwinburne Uni . v . St . MarysBulleen Cobras has the bye

CLUB LST T: T6E : tIORS

Albert Park 0 31Buileen-Cobras 0 27Rupertswood 6 26Eltham 1 20North Brunswick 4 20

D4 RESERVEBulleen-Cobras 0Eley Park 6North Brunswick 2Albert Park 0Eltham 0

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MT. LU,YDALE 1.0 2.1 2.2 3.5 (23)SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3.4 8.9 11 .15 17.18 (120)Mt Lilydale : Delahunt 2, Leonard . Best: Jelenc. Johnson, Allanson,Whitehead, Proctor . Kidd . Syndal Tally - Ho: Richardson 5, Dance 2,MacFarlane 2. Hannett 5 . MacKenzie, O'Boyle, FyDeld, Murray, Taylor,Richardson . Best: Fvfield, Christiansen, McFarlane, Hunter.WERRIBEE 3.1 10.1 10 .4 14 .7 (91)

NRTH BRUNSWICK 0.3 1.3 4.8 6.15 (51)

Wenibee : Carlesso 4. Fenton 3, Harding 3. C .Alabakis 3, Marmis. Best :

Mehemet, DolegowskL Farrnga. Fenton, Pace. Carlesso. North

Brunswick : Papanikolou 2. Dmarco 2, Freeman, Briffa. Best: Dimareo,

Freeman, Nabbs, Rhook, Rotella . Newton .

RUPERTSWOOD 6.2 7.8 7.12 8.16 (64)OLD WESTBOURfdE 0.0 2.0 4.3 5.5 (35)Rupe rtswood : Glenn 2, Carmody 2 . Certo, Qum, Mezzatesta, Bradbury .Best : Carmody. Glenn, Botten, Mezzatesta, Sinnett, Walsh OldWestbourae: Runeiman 2, Hewitt 2 . Matts . Best : Baulch, Galliotf.Runciman, Jenkinson, Scholes, NibloeELEY PARK 2.2 6.5 10.8 11 .10(76)SWINBURNE 2.4 3.9 7.16 11 .17(83)Eley Park : Heath 6, White 2, Gaynor, McCann, Anderson . Best:Hanrahan, Heath, Fukushima. McCann, Alexander, Craigie . Drain.Swinburne : Carroll 4, O'Donnell 4, Kane 2, Carter . Best: Sevdalis,Snow, Canfield, Carroll, Kane, Galhna.ELTHRM COLLEGIANS 1 .0 2.3 4.3 4.4 (28)BULLEEN COBRAS 5.1 6.2 6.4 7 .9(51)Eltham: Not receivedBuueen Cobras:

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING A LCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE -

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Coach : Joe D'AngeloAsst . Coach: G . Bowe n

Coach : Nicholas Co x

2 T Orwin2 S . Petty3 G. Bowen4 I. McLeo d4 N. Cartledge5 M . Daif'Oglio (VC)6 N. Cox7 F. F3ald i8 T. Maz.are0a9 P. Goetz10 A. Gencarelli12 D. Thompson13 T. Johnson14 S . Case y15 J . Trinchi (RC)16 D. Trinchi (DVC)17 J . Brow n18 R. Badanjek20 J . Mora n21 N. Lykopandis22 R. Pasinati23 J . Redfern24 P. McVeigh25 W, Olney26 J . D'Angelo27 J . Cartledge28 A. Foskett29 A. Summers30 T. Pearson31 S. McLaren32 C. Clements33 J . Elliott34 M . D'Angelo (C)35 T. Se#t e36 P. DaiPOgiio37 J . Paatsch38 G . Brown39 T. Vass40 T. May41 N. Polites41 R. Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C. Chan44 B. Saaksjarvi45 J . Mustica46 G . Reeves46 C . Borrelli47 N . Peter s48 M. SoumiM1des49 G . Anderton50 D . Weinert51 R. Rodrigues52 T. Stewart53 M. Turner55 S. Wigney56 S. Whiteman

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1 S FISHER2 T MORRISON3 J BALDRY4 S CRUS E5 D ARUNDEL6 D SMITH7 J WHITE8 D GAYNOR9 K KING10 C BREAR11 J KELLY12 A DUNSTAN13 S PAYNE14 T KAY15 N DIX16 0 FLINTROP17 M GEROLEMOU18 P ANDERSON19 D TROTTER20 J SHORT21 M MOORBY22 L KETT23 J NEWBOUND24 R PRICE25 T BLAKE26 S SIMMONS27 C SMITH28 J THOMAS29 C WRIGHT30 0 HEYNES31 M KEOWN32 S JACKSO N33 J ALEXANDRIDIS34 S DIX35 R D,RANE40 J DAY41 S ROBBI E42 A REDDINGTON45 J FLOWER47 V FUKUSHIMA48 G HEAT H49 D PAYNE50 D DRAIN51 M PAYNE52 J NELSON53 S WEST54 R SHORT56 P CANTONE57 A MURRAY60 C AMPT

Coach : Rrian I rRes. Coach : J ware

1 . D .FAMMARTINO2 . T.DUGGAN3 . E . SAVAG E4 . B .DOODY C/C5 . M .BEST6 . T.CARTER7 . B . RASHID8 . L.SHARPE9 . C .WATSON10. W.BATESif . J .MIZZ I12. A.MANN13. R .BELL VC14. S.JUSTICE15. L .WHITE16. D .BARNETT17. G .LEYS18. S.MACDONALD19. S .ROBINS20. P.R4GON121 . M .HART22. J.MCKENZIE23. R .WATSON24. L . IACUONE25. C.HORSBURGH26. J.GLARE RES C/C27. J.SMYTH28. 7 BARNETT29. D .HOWGATE30. M .DECKER31 . TTODARO32 . C .BAU D33 . A .HOWGATE34 . D . BACHER35 . E . SAVAG E36. L .DONALDSON37. D .MITHE N38. D . MONIGATTI39. F.COONERTY40. J.BAUD41 .A .MANN42 . J .HOWGATE43 . J .MANN44 .T.JOHNS45 .R .DAVIES46 . J .STOCKDALE48 . B .TURNEY49. B .HESP E50. B .KELEHER51 . S .MAXFIELD52 . G.STACKPOOLE53 . S .BARRA S54 . P. HARDING55 . D.WESTON56 . J .SHANNO N57 . S .GATHERCOLE58 . G .JENKINS59 . B .EVANS61 . C.BARUHAS62 . G .SMITH63 . M .LUTTICK64 . S .SCHAFE R

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1 D.Johnson2 P. Hayes3 M. Brebner4 F. Varg a5 M. Jelenc7 D . Hendrie8 H . Gurrier-Sander9 A. Del Biondo10 J . Gardiner11 C . Gibson12 J . Cummerford13 R . Kidd14 C. Walsh15 D. Morrison18 B. Lealous19 N . Whitehead20 J . Penhale22 B. Lee k23 B. Egan25 A. Delahunt27 N . Pearce28 T. Crowe29 P. Furlong30 G . Bir d32 P. Carolan33 C . Anderson35 D . Callanan38 D . Kennedy39 L . Allanson42 M. Periera43 D . Holloway45 R . McKenzie46 K. Maniscalchi47 C . Lonergan50 J. Kuffer51 A . Penhaie52 M . Wells53 M . Leonard54 C . Varg a55 H . Flanagan60 T. Wilson63 C . Carsens64 D . Smith

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Coach :,' ]son Coach : i Bala Coach: Pe; - Olivie ~! SammartinoCoaon : k Res. Coach : SteE n Leitch Res . Coach: St I tcLaughlan Res Coach: ch L rmanth

; S . Wernham 1 . G . Robson 2 D Fox 1 . J . Harringto n2 D . Adams 2 . G . Flower 3 S Carmody 2. B . Boyes3 G. Lattouf 3. S . Depiazza 4 S McLauchlan 3. J . Carts

P. Dimarco 4. A . Nibloe 5 M Schwartz 4. N . Goldsworthy5 W. McMahon 5. S . Sutton 6 S Gallus 5 . J . Dwyer6 D . Pizzari 6. J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 W Brad 6 T. Burt7 D . Magnuson 7. A . Christo 8 B Prendergast 7-W. Ross8 D . Fenton 8. A . Horsburgh 9 M Clarke 8 A. Zsembery9 A. Sammartino 9. C. Villinger 10 A O'Callaghan 9 R. O'Shuaghnessy10 W. Fawcett 10. J . Wilson 11 B Moule 10 G. Koumantatakisit J . Boudoloh 11 . V. Matihey 12 K Cardillo 11 J. Bernard i12 S. Care 12. T. Milne 13 B Sinnett 12 S . Benso n13 P. Merin 13. S . Hewitt 14 L Plummer 13 A . Dwyer14 M . Newton 14. S. Mattsson 15 J McGrath 14 C . Goldsworthy15 H. Tsialtas 15. A. Board 16 P Clarke 15 R . Orm e16 L. Demorton 16. S. Christo 17 D Walsh 16 L . Anthon y17 A. Kyriazis 17. M. Aqualina 18 C Nemeth 17 P. West18 P. Sorleto 18. P. King (DVC) 19 M Mezzatesta 18 B. Frail19 S . Famulari 19. R . Aldridge 20 M McKenzie 19 M. Maschette20 R. Divita 20. S. Cameron 22 K Quinn 20 A. Lan e21 M . Sorletto 21 . B. Dangerfield 23 M West 21 Q . Norton22 J . Freeman 22. W. Fleming 25 H Bradbury 22 R . Allen23 J . Briffa 23. K.Sutton 26 D Zarb 23 J. Hill24 M . Alliani 24. L . Fairfield (C) 27 N McMahon 24 I . Goullett25 S . Tancredi 25 . M.Stapleton 28 D McDonald 25 D . Hutchin s

26 P. Tancredi 26 . P. Mesman 32 P Sinnet 26 S. Stone27 M . Vaina 27 . D. Billman 33 W Glenn 28 J. Innes

28 S . Gillard 28 . D. Slattery 35 C Certo 29 R Harriso n30 S . Healey 29 . D. Horsburgh 36 P Henry 30 P. Watson

31 J. Heck 30 . R. McMillan 37 A Massaro 31 D. Thomson32 D . Newton 31 . D Evans 38 B Pettman 32 A. Web b

33 J. Rotella 32 . G . Jenkinson 39 P Hastings 33 J . Watso n34 M . Pisasale 33 . D. Senn 40 T Botten 34 M . Tindley

35 P. Dowsett 34 . P. Stewart 41 P Bowman 35 G . Theoharri s

36 A . Armstrong 35 . D. Rivalland 42 B Swann 36 E, Evans

37 D . DeMorton 36 . K. Pillsbury 43 D Wardley 37 L Vincent

38 A. Crosina 37 . A . Leitch 44 M Pettman 38 F. Harrison

39 C . Rhook 38 . B . Mattsson 45 D Hum39 T. Milla r

40 B. McCallum 39 . A . Robbins 47 A Seidel41 J . Brennan

41 J . Elasmar 40 . S . Leitch 48 A Stafford 42 H . Joyce

42 J . Pa anikolouP 41 . J . Dusting 49 C O'Riley 43 M . Chamberli n

43 J . Page 42 . S . Roberts 50 K Mandouitt45 P. Ryan

44 S. Grist 43. A . Runciman 51 B MacPherson 46 M . Knigh t45 M . Pante 44. B . Slattery 52 S Moskaljuk

47 P. Rousi s

46 J . Polemicos 45. S .Huntington 53 W Gaunt48 D. Morco m

48 N. Oates 46. J.Sportelli 54 C Zevan49 G. Schembri

49 G . Skaf 47 T Said 55 N Webb50 A . Worsnop

50 B . Laoumtzes. .

48 T SCholes 56 P Fox51 T. Bergin

52 P. Brine. .

49. M. Pillsbury 60 G Sexton52 T. Dunne53 J Odorisi o53 S . Milroy 50. P. Habersatt 62 A McMahon

.54 W Ross54 D. Bonney 51 . S.Kelly 63 D Blenkiron

.56 J Vincen t55 J . THompson 52. T. Robinson 66 L Mandouitt

.57 J . Goldsworth y56 L. Patullo 53 S.Phillips 70 L Temming 58 B Lewis60 W. Duson 54 M . Crosswell 77 M O'Callaghan

.59 K McLenna n61 S . Nabbs 55. M.Baulch

.60 M Scammell

62 D .Perdon 56. C. Galvin.

61 N Jackson65 L. Ri azzi9 57. D. Hatley.

63 P. Roseman58. M . Bavdek 64 J. Ramsay59. Adrian Lipscombe 66 G . Pilikidi s60. N. Aqualina 67 J. O'Connor

69 J. Handy73 D . Doyle76 T. Taho s

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Coach: Coach : :vin Hannett Coach: The Elli sRes Coach : Rob_ . ; Cicchiolo Res . Coach: Kevin Hannet Res . Coach : Tom Andrews

1 C Freeman I Hannemann .J 1 . A. Albakis2 J Sheedy 2 Bingham .l 2 . S. McNamara3 J Piotrowski 2 Bourne S 3 . D . Flack4 A Fidler 3 Joy.M 4 . L . Brown5 J Demarte 4 Henderson .P 5 . L . Kerr6 B Canfield 5 Dix .B 6 . S. McGrath7 A Hamilton 5 Hannett .D 7 . T. Ellis8 M Debono 6 Chasemore 8 . K . Pace (C)9 L Morrison 6 Cotsis.J 9 . C . Terzoglo u10 M Anastassi 7 Burns.A 10 . M . Keogh11 D Milano (C) 8 Bennett .R 11 . M . Gree n12 B Nicholl 9 Kemper.S 12 . M . Walsh --13 A Albert 10 Psinas .T 13 . F. Mehmert14 R Goode 10 Van Derkruk .G 14 . B . McMillan15 C Thomas 11 Rut ter.J 15 . J . Purto n16 S Reynoldson 12 Moresi .J 16 . P. Brownin g17 J Andrinopolous 12 Miller 17 . S . Fuller18 A Fiumani 13 Taylor.D 18 . E . Collier L-- -19 B O'Mara 14 O'boyie.S 19 . J . Addamo (VC)20 M Trainor 15 Murray .N 20 . P. Albakis21 S Parsons 16 Boucher .B 21 . R. Zulia n22 P Foster 18 Macfarlane .S 22 . A. DibaBsta23 R Merkel 19 Glenister.M 23. C . Becke r24 D Debattista 20 Hall .C 24. J . Crack25 T Hourigan 20 Hannemann .B 25. A. Hove y26 T Uston 20 Mackenzie .i 26. P. Thomas (RC)27 D Murphy 21 Thompson .A 27. M. Brown (DVC )28 S Gray 22 Hoare .S 28. D . Czajowsk i29 R Cavicchiolo 23 Beckett .M 29. S. Dol e30 P Turk 24 Macfarlane.M 30. B. Carless o31 S Eager 25 Clark.C 31 . B . Waters32 C Culph 25 Tillbum .S 32. M . Dolegowsk i33 N Smith 26 Morrison.A 33. S . Parker34 c Higgins 27 Kemper.G 34. S . Camiller i35 M Banks 28 Fyt'ield .P 35. S . Alabacos36 J Carter 29 Sheer.A 36 . A . Addam o37 A Reed 31 Richardson .A 37 . J . Aylin g38 J Carroll 32 Hannemann .L 38 . P. Dwaes39 B Prior 33 Richardson .M 39 . L. Langfield40 J Henry 34 Hunter N 40 . L. Carson41 T Drahtidis 35 Cachia .C 41 . G . Grogan42 A Jones 37 Dance.A 42 . D. Ellis43 J Roberts 38 Christiansen .M 43 . E . Galizi44 N Morgan 39 Hallisey 44 . C. Albakis45 D Islip 40 Leaver 45 . J . Marinis46 J Sandhu 40 Marks.T 46 . R . Han n47 J Sevdalis 41 Moresi.M 47 . R . Portogailo48 G Deppeler 42 Findlay 48 . S. Puglies e49 H Allen 43 Brown.A 49 . D . Lenoury - ii50 M Goodwin 44 Maestros.J 50 . A. Fenton51 P James 45 Richardson .D 51 . D . Turne r

52 S O'Donnell 46 Pane.M 52. C . Andrews53 K . Dube 47 Wong .V 53. A . Traino n55 S Gallina 49 Schuiling .D 54. M . Jordan

~56 M . Waugh 49 Varnavas 56 B . Gibson .58 A Roberts 50 Sneddon .A60 D Debono 54 Sheer.P

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The (Glenhuntly :load) is open e 1 , . -=jday.The rear gate (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matches

scheduled for Elsternwick Park No. 2 Oval .V'-ien parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that woul d

allow cars around you to be able to leave .Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and th e

'IL'h invoiced accordingly.Clubs are issued with an ap -oqriate number of tickets for players and officials .

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player]I~unish McMillan

~ an McNicholasLute Browne1-,;chard Footendrew Sinclair

, 1ark Fotheringham1)~ lan Thomascjme McDonald

J~.ch Healy

L uke Considine,,,]an Bouchereaukott veltmen`,ia[t Hayesliithony Rock,josh Homann,% ick WiIliamsBrent Christieao~ii Buckley~coiG CuratoloPaul Gloury

ushua Sprague

ClubBeaumaurisBeaumaurisCaulfield Or.Caulfield Gr.Caulfield Or.CollegiansDe La SalleElthamIvanhoe-FitzroyMarcellinMazenodMazenodMentoneMentoneOld BrightonOld BrightonOld CamberwellOld EssendonOld IvanhoeOld ParadiansOld Scotch

PlayerStuart RossJames MuzzellLucas FieldingJeff HeathMark TemmingCraig BurnsRhodes CouslandDean ElliotTroy LegudiSean NeesonMark O'DonnellTim DugganJames GulliferTrent HobartMichael MulgrewMark FaroldiJackson BrookeEd WilcoxNathan GauciAdrian RussoPeter Micallef

Coach: Tony MillerSelectors : Ron Lippold, Glenn Scotland, Jeff Scotland, Fred StaffordTeam Manager Ric Dalan

ClubOld XaveriansOrmondRupertswoodRupertswoodRupertswoodSt.BernardsSt.BernardsSt.BernardsSt.BernardsSt .BernardsSt .BernardsSt .KevinsSt .KevinsSt .KevinsSt .KevinsTherrvUni BluesUni BluesWerribeeWerribeeWhitefriars

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50THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2001

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nghton v . University Blues a t

s v. St . Bernards at Tre, - r

Penola v . Old Haileyburyis v . Whitefriars

v'nhoe v. Old Melburnian sOld Boys v. Ormondadians v . De La Salle at EP Saturday

onans v . Prahran Amateurs.ld Gr, v. AJA X

n!d F>sendon v . Hampton Rover sentonians v. St . Bedes Mentone Tigers

Eira v. Bulleen-Templestosve

Dl Sectio'nLeos Emmaus v . Old Geelong

`,L-nash Blues v. Yarra ValleyB,--iVule v . Old CamberwellI . nhoe Assumption v. Old CareyI i iversity Blacks v . Aquinas

!onle Amateurs v . Peninsula 0 B

r House v . West Brunswick

v. Oakleigh1 _ Trobe University v. Williamstown CYM S

v. Parksid e

D3 Sectio nL ternwick v . UHSO B

i iarvthorn Amateurs v . Bentleigh' ui' Melbourne Districts v. Fitzroy Red s

' i Gryphons v . Richmond Central "'from origi - ow P o:home game

'ark v. St. Johns

I:, - ', i,, _~ tiosaLilvdale v. Werribee Amateurs

2stbourne v . North Brunswic kPark v . Syndal Tally-H o

is v. Rupertswood:en Cobras v. Swinburne Uni .

Under-19 Section 1Old Scotch v . Old XaveriansOld Melburnians v . St . Kevin sUniversity Blues v. St . Bernards To be played onSunday 8 at Melb LJari Main OvalMazenod 0 C v . MarcellinOld Brighton v. De La SalleBeaumaris v . Collegians TBA.

Under-19 Section 2Old Haileybury v. OrmondOld Essendon has the byeOld Ivanhoe v . Hampton Rovers at. Bulleen Park,Bulleen ( 3 2 C9 )Old Trinity v . Whitefriar sWerribee Amateurs v . St . Leos EmmausYarra Valley v. Caulfield Gr.

Under-19 (2) BlueMonash Blues v. Old Xaverians (2)Oakleigh v . AJAXSouth Melbourne Districts v . MHSOBDe La Salle (2) v . Mentone AmateursGlen Eira v. St . Kevins ( 2) at Packer Reserve,Carnegie

Under-19 (2) R edBulleen-Templestowe has the byeOld Paradians v . Ivanhoe FitzroyUniversity Blacks v. Rupertswood

Aquinas v. Old Camberwell

Therry Penola v . North Old Boys at John PascoeFaw er Reserve No . 1 Oval

Club XV111 (1 )Old Scotch v. MazenodBrunswick v . Old Xaverian sPrahran Amateurs v . Old MelburniansDe La Salle v . Old BrightonTherry Penola v . St . Kevins at John PascoeFawkner R eserve No . 1 Ova l

Club XVIII (2 )Marcellin v . Monash Blues

Old Trinity v. Old IvanhoeWhitefriars v . St. Leos Emmaus

University Blacks v . CollegiansOld Geelong v . Old Essendon

~_ham has the bye

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(U19/1 &Blue)Spor t s & ,` edical '

Supplies ~ ® (U19/2 & Red)

-teviewSECTION I

With a number of changes in the five and after lastweek's outstanding results, could there '~ a changingof the guard at the half way me ` : ° season?Mannis' Xavs are now on top, ed ig of secondwith 4pts plus 16% - the "Premiership r 3vorites" are insensational form . (Move over inanni, I'm now officiallyin the front seat with you!) St . Bernard's are as flat asa tack, and just can't seem to run out games thesedays . Maybe that win against SKOBS at ElsternwickPark gave them a false sense of security - theyobviously don't rate the others. The 'smokey' OldBrighton is doing everything just right! This team iscapable of going anywhere - up or down . Old Scotchmoves another rung up the ladder after theirsensational win. Who knows where they will end up?De La storm into the five after their win at the expenseof the perennial finalists, St . Kevin's . Uni Blues areobviously nowhere as strong as last year, and will comeunder pressure from both Old Melburnians andMarcellin, I feellvlarcellin could be the team to move upa couple of spots. Collegians & Beaumaris will fight outtheir 2 positions and Mazenod will stay where they are .EECTION 2The predicted match of the round proved to be abeauty, with Old Trinity defeating CaulfieldGrammarians by four points, in a tough, low scoringencounter. Caulfield led by two goals at the mainbreak, having restricted Old Trinity to just one goal, butcould not hang on as the home side snatched animportant win. Gordon, R Hillas, Langdon andChristopherson were best for the winners, whileBrown, Glass and Boehm were impressive forCaulfield . Old Ivanhoe continued their blistering formwith a 141-point mauling of St Leos, to remain a gameclear at the top of the ladder. The Hoes had numeroustargets up forward, with Finlay (six goals), Mendola(five) and O'Dyer (five) all on fire in front of the bigsticks . MeWilliam and Chavell were brilliant aroundthe ground for the winners, while St Leos were wellserved by Carey, Davidson and Landy. Werribeeremains in second position after a hard-fought 27-point win of Yarra Valley. Hoffman and A Russo bothbooted three goals, while Muraca was best on ground,as the Bees led at every change. Middlin, Fyffe andGates shone out for Yarra Valley an d

Yen continued his good form with three goals. OldEssendon jumped up to fourth place after thrashingWhitefriars by 52 points . For the Dons, M Flahertybooted three goals,while Frazer, Campbell and DeMorton were best .Whitefriars best were Janson ,52

Purtell dMcGuiness .In the finalmatch, OldHaileyburymoved within tw-o g~.r,:es of 'j .e f-e sv th a 47-poiric rover Hampton Rovers . Wright, Brooks and Pollockwere on fire for the winners, while Turnbull, Henry andCave shone out for the Rovers . Ormond had the bye.SECTION (2) BLUE

Monash jumped out early and lead by 33pts at 1/4time, but Oakleigh played some outstanding footy andgot back to within l4pts at half time. The game wasthere for the taking! If Oakleigh could hold the Bluesto a couple, they were a real chance, but alas, the Blueskicked away. The Swans played Xavier at the Collegein a hard-fought and terrific game of football, 3rd & 4thon the ladder. For the Swans, their backline of Barden,Rocco and Racsurn were outstanding, Bell up forward,and on=ballers Aquilina and Skinns were winning kicksall over the ground. For Xavs, best were Ivligliorini,Cato & Dulhunty . The Jackets opening quarter wasbrilliant, running football. De La didn't survive thisopening blast and were still shocked at the end to loseby 176pts . Ajax improved their percentage by amammoth 34% giving them a much-needed buffer overthe Swans of 64% . MHSOB had their first win over thestruggling Glen Eira to win by a whopping 118pts .Harper & t'dalker were terrific around goals with 1 0majors between them and Bowen, Brown & Vieendese,aided them. Finally, Mentone walloped SKOBS by79pts at King Reserve. The scores really flatteredMentone because half way through the 3rd quarter,SKOBS had clawed their way back to within 5 goalsand were looking threatening. But unfortunately, acouple of turnovers proved costly . Mentone pounced :SKOBS dropped their heads - game over .

SE i ClN (2) RE D

Therry Penola continued their winning ways with agutsy seven-point win over Rupertswood . Harmes wasbest on ground for the winners, who remain a gameclear on top of the ladder, while Clifton, Freckleton,Goodwin, Atkinson, Gleeson all booted two goals.Stafford and Zahra were impressive contributors forRupertswood, while King chipped in with three goals.North Old Boys caused the upset of the round, their23-point placing them out of the four by just a fewpercentage points. NOBs led by only a goal at the lastchange but booted four goals to one in the last term . Inthe battle for the wooden spoon, Aquinas tasted victoryfor the first time in 2001, when they defeated Ivanhoe-Fitzroy by 34 points . Aquinas looked in trouble at thefirst change, but booted 14 goals to three after quarter

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what was a most impressive display, Munro ,

e wimiers, while E.Healy and Kelly battle

.1 1i[e Delahunty was best on ground. Bulleen was well

-Fitzroy . In the fmal match, Uni Black sback into the four with a 114-point demolition

m-Templestowe . The Blacks could have won,1 n y more had they not booted 27 behinds. For

;i ;~ Blacks, Scarlett kicked six goals and Ebner four,

,Fill l r' by Hill, P Tsokas and Benic. Old Paradians hadbye .

U7-Cl~ 1

inning (before the day gets too long) and have a

uii :or has it, the Director took his charges to seeie and the Pussycats' after their disgraceful andid performance last week to review the match!:,eek they encounter Old Scotch, the giant kiIlers !

he Cardinals can Withstand SKOBS 'Pearl7rish' opening bombardment, without too many

, their talls will just get taller in the mud an d,7 ',ats. Xavs venture down to Beaumaris (via th eHospital to well wish last week's injuries) an d

ild have a comfortable % win . St. Bernard's will be)rly to play O .M .'s at 9.15am. They should be full

, :, t_', i-needed %boosting Evin . Coach Deaton will have,I, .r, ~llin absolutely pumped for this one against Uni

i31 1 i~ > at Bulleen . This team has offered so much, nowe time to deliver! De La tvill have another goo dainst the battling Nodders at the 'heavy Basil

: Reserve. The Lions have the unenviable task o f_ the rampaging Old Brighton team at home anda good start they might just push them .

SF'___ 2

week's match of the round sees Caulfield

d six goals, Stone, Boland and Logan led th e

tans hosting Werribee . Caulfield droppedi,.fourth to sixth aft their loss to Old Trinity an d

,,it be desperate to climb back into the five, but:Tibee should keep the pressure on Old Ivanhoe with

in . The Hoes, who have lost just one match ,v, u receive a handy percentage boost in the form of a

i with bottom of the table Whitefriars, who have

week and so have snuck back into the five .

con out comfortable wirmers . Old Essendon travels to

n( y host Yarra Valley, who will be keen to stay i nouch with the top sides, but Ormond at home should

i-udstone Street for a clash with Hampton Rovers . Ther' -!is are sitting pretty at the moment and won't let thisne slip. The final match sees St Leos host Old Trinity .ite home side will put up a brave fight, but Old Trinityii have too much firepower in the end . Old

bury have the bye .

SEC'1 (2) BLtTE

in's host the Blues at Righetti Oval and with auple down from the ones, will give the Blues a run fo r

money and actually get up and win . Xavs hosth at the college and will need a big win to keep

lit in touch With South Melbourne's percentage .i l-, e match of the round is the battle of the Albert Park

ictori ous on just one occasion . Ormond had the

dwellers! These teams are so evenly matched, that thisgame will go down to the wire. The Swans have goalkickers in Cheevers, Brown and Winters and terrificon-baIlers in Aquilina and Skinns . Ajax matches thesewith the likes of Cooper, Lewis, Hershan, Janover andGoldman . Toss a coin - the Swans, just! MHSOB willbe chock full of confidence after their first win inSection Blue and will be adding another 4pts to theirtally after another win over De La . They have been inthis position a number of times and now that they havetasted success, it will become contagious. Finallv,Mentone will cor nue on their winning way and havean easv win over Glen Eira .

Old Camberwell host Therry Penola in this week'smatch of the round, which pits first against second.Therry have lost just one match so far this season andshould go two games clear at the top of the table witha narrow win . Uni Blacks will cement their place in thefour when they meet Ivanhoe-Fitzroy. The Uni holidaysdoesn't seem to have affected the Blacks' form of yet,while Ivanhoe-Fitzroy are anchored to the bottom of theladder after being overrun by Aquinas last weekend .Fresh from the bye, Old Paradians will also firm theirhold on a top four position when they tackle Bulleen-Ten-ipiestowe, while in the final match of the round, therevitalised Aquinas travel to the Eric Broadman oval todo battle with Rupertswood . The home side should betoo strong, although the scoreline will be far different t othe :y rounds . ? :,-)Bs have the b-.-~ .

HoskingWattsFerrariCationsCogginsHarris

MendolaJ. RussoYe nVelardoMatthews

CooperHayesCheeversWintersDixonLittleKrings

PalazzoloDarbyHannaDeanTemmingKing

C1-.L i: ~'T t:7 'IroT?:,UiQD~i: 19/1

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UNDER 19/2

33

25

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18

1 8

Old Ivanhoe 5 36Werribee 3 32Yarra Valley 3 27Old Essendon 0 22Old Trinity 1 22

UNDE ]i 19/2 BLU EAJAX 6 33

Mentone 4 29

South Melbourne 5 29

South Melbourne 3 23

Mentone 0 21Mentone 2 21

Mentone 3 21

UNDER 19/2 REDTherry Penola 0 22Old Camberwell 1 22Universitv Blacks 0 19North Old Bays 0 19Rupertswood 2 19Rupertswood 3 19

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OLD SCOTCH 2.4 616 8.11 11-16 :.''_::)ST BERNARDS 5 .1 82 9.4 10.6 (66J

1516RCEId.IN 7.10 9-13 10.15 13 .16 (94 )

Old Butch: Hosking 3. Watts 3. Canons 2 . I'amher, Jennings, Teasdale . Best Teasdale.Quail, Watts. Damher. Barnett- W;ilkom. St . : Matthews 3, James 2. Neeson 2,Anderson, Campbell. Legudt. Best: Neeson• Anderson . MattheWs, Booth N, WalJi.Umpfrrs: B . Nonn . A. Hoogendyk (F), J . Robtnson (R) . P. O'RetL'-ey (G)OLD %AVERLINB 1 .1 6.3 6.5 11.9 (75)ST. fiEFIFi8 5.2 6.3 6.8 7 .9(51)Old Rarerlaar.: htaclJonnetl 3.V.'alsh 3 . Fox 2, LopresU , Smallacod , guinn . Best I'mWalsh . Harda'1ck. Farro+s- Lopres6 . Dion . St X~lnsn Glaring 2 O'Keefe 2, Marwaod .Hobart . Bare . Best: Mutgrew, Chard . Harris, Umlus, EFans, C" Usapireia A. Barre, J .Grosslard (F). S. each, (R) (G)

OLD MELEURN'L3Pi8 0.1 5.5 6.8 8.10 (58)

Old PSeffi nmt?ns: Not recemed . Best: Not recePoed AdarceIltn : Net recetved. Best: Notrecetved . Umpfrea: P. Griffiths, D. Stephens IFI. N. H¢chen, J . Fagan (6), B. Stephens, C .Dallt (G )

17FH BIAES 3.4 6.6 7.9 9.11 (65)DE LA SALLE 4.2 7.6 10.9 12-12 (84) .Uni lUrrn: Spring 3. Frkker 3. Cameron, Briggs, Sheehan . Best : pricker, Cameron,Sheehan . Wikax Nicholls- Briggs. D>; 1. Salle : Atderua:lo 4, Taylor 2 . S. Brown 2, Corfer-A3Itchell, Naughttn, Wahnstey. Best : Coffcv Mitchell . Jolley- Alderuceko, Hughes . Krezel .Umplres: C. Leitch. A. Fyffe tFlMAZENOD 0.1 1.7 3.7 4.10 (34)COLLEGIANS 5.5 8.5 16 .11 18,15 (123)13aaenod: Kinntburgh . Bouchereau . P. Dehnastro . Fuller. Best: Castr!cum . }L:nsen .Portions, Tham:u, Veltman . C . Agius. Collegftnc: Skurrte 4 . Some 6, Reach 3. Carcour2, Herman 2. Turner I . Best: Carcaur- Rovre. Reach- Shtnkfietd, Robertson, Turner.Ump3sea: P. Betry. P. Woad. (F)BEAUfdARIB: 0.0 1-2 1.2 3.3121)OLD BRIGHTON: 2.8 6-14 15.16 17.23 (125)Beanmarla : Kuria, Union, Doukas. Best: Kelly. Me Cc-nel,..>. b-.atan• Coote S. Coate A .b9utqnin^r Old 6a~rton: Salern 7, Gambte2. M~ .I t• i - . R Mai,McGoaan . Best : Mead. Satem.Elans .Fr_v.Edui ::.::: . .'. .t.:st. Um . J.L m.J .Pappa.s

OLD 11AILEYBURY 3.2 9.14 11 .15 (81)HAUH'TON ROVERS 113 2.3 2.4 5.4(34)Old Hafleybury: Jones 3, Pollack 2 .VJrikht 2. Brooks, Hant¢n . Most•. White. Best:Wright, Brooks, Pollock, htackenzte.lVa. rn.-ut. Moshey.Hamptvv Rae¢s: Burkg.̂.aff 3. Rawitns- Fisher. Best: Turnbull. Henry- Catiz. Kerdel .h'.oltno . Davtes . Umpsses: T. 4tltev (F)OLD ESSENDON 5.2 9.5 12.10 12 .18 (90)W1ff1EPRIARS 2.1 4.2 4.6 5.8(38)Old E : M. Flaherty 3. Wilson 2, Frasr 2- DeMartou, Duggian, B. Falke . S. Fa14e,NunUst . Best: Frazer, Camphell, DeMorton . Buckley . Nunlist. Sister, Wftiterrlm : Baker.Welch, Atkins . Ventura, A. Hill. Past: Janson . Purtell, hicGutness. Kenne(t . Baker.Biutano . Ump3ra: G . Wardrop (R) (F)OLD IVAfi11OE 6.8 14.11 20-19 25 .24 (174)ST- lEOS EP. MUS 0.0 1.1 3.2 6.3(33)Old 1 • Finay 6.P.iendoin 5,O'Dyer 5.Neilsen 2 .Bayfcrd 2,MCWillmm . 2, Braddy I .Clarke 1 . Stlltmzn 1. Boat; MeWtll6un,Chacell, Stllirnan. Braddy, McKay, Baker. StSeosEmmaus: Davidson I .Montana I,Carlstein I .Rooks t,Ho..andl . Best: Carey. DavaLon.Lonely. Kennedy, Rooks.Podbury. Umplra: R. Smith . P.'.tacbus (F), J. maeluis isOLD TRINITY 0.1 1-4 4.6 6.11 (47)CAULFIELD 2-3 3-4 5.5 6.71431Old Trinity, ".11t)ren 2, Langdon . MSattheWs . Pretty. Walsh. Best : Gordon . R Halos,t.angdon. Chrtstopherson . Pretty . S Amore. Coalfield: Foote 2, Roger 2, Schrcldcr.Roberts. Best: Broan, Glass. Boehm. Linford . Poster, Sinclair, Umpires: M . Phillip, D.Wlndtax(F)

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Under-19 Section 1St. Kevins v- Old Scotch

Old Xaverians v. BeaumalisSt. Bernards v. Old Melburnians at 9 .15 a .m .

tviarcellin v. University Blue sDe La Salle v. Mazenod - at Basil Street Reserve

Collegians v . Old Brighton

Under-19 Section 2Old Hailevbury has the bye

Ormond v . Yarra ValleyHampton Rovers v . Old Essendon - at Ludstone Street,

Hampton (76 J5)Whitefriars v . Old Ivanhoe - at Old Ivanhoe's ground

St. Leos Emmaus v. Old TrinityCaulfield Gr. v. Werribee Amateurs

s.ll

QERRl& :::6 .8 IS- 10?- Val: n¢ Yea 3, Urban, 2, Crc.:~ 2 . Parry, :> . :h. IParty, U, bane . Kehoe . Wrjrahre : Huffman 3. A. Russo 3. Toussaint 2 . Jac .

Tedesco, Mahcney- !.turaca. Best : More., Hoffman, O'DOnneiL Tr ...-_~Russo . Umpires: J . Hof`snan. C . Collins (F )

UNDER .19 [2i BLitEMONASH 8.4 9.9 14 .13 18-16112

4IOH 3.1 7.7 8.10 12 .19 (65F3oneah: Grace, 3 Hickey. 3 Green 2, Joadhal .2 NInd,2 Rosengarten .2 Bur , t!e

Shlelds,Young. F t : 111 iC ;S1ta~idsJOndahlGreen Oshk B 2Jehnsan .2 V1s„er.2 B i I i6ca1m orchard. Best: Cash I r . R Che i64-ilcolm Gan! U, , es: N. Carl, , G . Mug- (F)OLD XAVE1U1hi8 4.4 8.4 10.7 11-10 (769OUT1hiEL6OUR.N-E DISTRICTS 14-4 12 .8 13-11 6.12(108C ,. s: Dynan 3. Dulhunty 3 . 3StgharirJ . Sptilanc . S1k. OY.ane. Boiton. Be rl

Cato. Dulhuntv . Francis . Lemncelil. Bu<_hby . South 14e1Courae DLst;kyeC__ers 5. B,- ,n 4. Winters 3. D. Bc112, TseL;dts I . Grundy I . Best : Sid-, AquWnaGrundy . Bro•hn . Raeburn- Ferguson. Umphez : B. Bolger. C. EvansA ,t 9.5 12-10 20 .16DE LA SALLE (2) 1-0 2 .2 2-3P.TAX: Cooper 6. Lewis 4 . Her shaa 3 Butt 3 Van-Aken 2. Gt. : ..Janomrr, Glesa. SnoN . Rath. Bileden, A.Gc3drnzn . Best: tan-: _.H- t. r'etter. On La Salk: Arbon 2 AIL- Best: Walton . Miller,

}i ••'s- Jade Umpires: S . 5tartyn . A . Shiels (F) . L . Harris, C. OShea tBi& . I5-11 21Gi . IRA 1.1 1.3 .RL_OB: t - fi'. r» A' nr ; rr .. : 2,11*' :. . BoleD.Vicen<

N lson .

Parask-.

I'.' 'hrase, Hall . Best : Munro. Stone . Bo'.nd . L_-

2, Gr -nuGr-aw. Us Ares: A. Simpson. T. Fi tr . . .~ z- ;pY 5.3A 9 0.1

I -Fl°-p : Btxynq 2, Butler 2 . Kelly, E.He . ~. ~.Buekley. Black, Smtrk . Tlern^t•. Ag-1nxs: Mon o

B . Clul (F)R, a D 3.4 5.6 7.7

2.2 6.6 8.7A otsoacel : .y1 .Prire . B_

hams, MoskalJuk, Parrrsay. •lExeng Fenots: Cllti r 2 ^Coockrin 2, Atkinson 2 . Clem. 2, Reynolds . Harms. Best: Harmes. Go :Tltornp.n. Reynolds, Shep'and.

Umpirca: M . GLday i F

NORTH OLDBOYS 2 2 2.4 4.8

OLD CARIBERWELL 1-4 3.8 3.8

Hozth Old Bays: Burley 3 . David- 2. Hahn, James . MeCelhin I . 1 t:

N,onk . Cook. Naynes. Fee Old • Cra4rn 3- L!rlrr 1 .4i .. . Ahardt- M<..: vatter. Enuncrson.'.iunro. CraYrn Um m- M. Fora'_. S. Su ,

Under-19 (2) BlueSt. K '. ins (2) v . Monash Blues - at 11 .30 a.m. at Righetti Oval

Old Xaverians (2) v. Oakleigh - at Xavier CollegeAJAX v. South Melbourne Districts

MHSOB v. De La Salle (2) - at Ferndale Park Glen Iris (60 A7)

Mentone Amateurs v . Glen Ett a

North Old Bo has the bveBulleen-Templesto =. Old Paradian s

IvanhGe-Fitzroy v . University Blacks

Rupertswood v . Aquinas - at Eric Broadman Reserve Oval 3

(381 G5 )Old Cambenvell v . Therry Penola

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H . tAcMillan (C)

J . MayC . BeaslandB. Caims (VC)A. Spo_nce

J. Fatkingham

W. Kelly

N. DoomingC. Collins

C. Tuck

15,

16&

A . EdgeM. Blacknrore

L. Atkins

D . addM. Atkins

L Tucker

L Healy

J . Bramwell

T. WeolnaughS, Hackett

A.Thompsan

S. CocksE. CooperN. Trac'sa1A. Goals (DVC)L. Ferran

31 . A. Wdons

s? S. McNicholas (DVC)S. Lee

37 M. Kuri a= P. McConchi e

B . Deaton (DVC)

Q UI .

Coach : Rob Walker

1 D Smit h2 E Townsing3 E Tucker4 C Burgess5 D Woodford6 S Guest7 M Kennon8 C Trim9 N Guy10 B Marks11 J O'Dwyer12 J Richardson13 A Simpson14 A Richards15 I Weir16 B Wulf17 N Barrett18 S Carter19 M Prowse20 E Ryan71 N Robinsona J Rush23 N Kent24 D Marks25 M Horgan. > C Walker27 J Jewell31 J Mulcah y= E Selby

Coach: Marty Huck

1 B Wallard2 K McKay4 A Shinkfield5 D Carco r7 S Taft8 N Unsworth9 T Skarrie10 D Vail11 D Fotheringham12 R Turne r13 A Hickey15 N Roach18 M Davis19 A Zent20 T Clar k21 N Chamlers26 P Krotiris30 W Fowle r31 N Herman33 C Rowe

Coodh: Mark Donovan

1 L Freeman2 M Walkom3 D Knight4 D Logan5 A Catchlove7 J Spraque8 N Coleman9 S Daniher10 R Craven11 R Josephs12 J Rodski13 W Lewis14 R Teesdale15 S Cations16 D Jennings17 D Robertson18 A Quai l19 S McQueen20 T Hosking21 N Costello22 L Kitchen24 S Dumaresq25 J Barnett28 G Fordyce27 R Davies28 A Wilkie29 J Mitchel l30 G Prendergast31 M Clinc h32 R Fullerton34 T Maloney35 B. Keck36 S Marash38 M Raymer39 M Leeds41 M Watts44 J Simon

Coach: Brian Brown

1 J Kean2 D Thomas3 T Melon4 M Brown5 C Moran6 A Bonnici7 A McLeish8 T Woodlock9 D Alderuccio12 P.9 Naughtin13 D Coggins14 M Krezel16 B Guldens19 S Brown20 J Garland22 WJolley24 A Coffey55 S Giblett61 R Walmsley62 J Stinear

J HughesM LaffertyJ Membre y

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Coach: D .

1 . D . Cracknell3 . N . Addison4 . M . Mastores5 . C. Dignan8 . L . Considine11 . B. Gal e13 . B . Skeen14 . D. Coghlan15. T. Sheehan18. D. Gartner19. S . Birrell20. D . Salce22 M.Voskersensky23 . J. Neal

24, J. Stempel25 . E. Weekes40 . D . Welch44 . D . McMilla n

Coach : L- ;y or.' .:

1 . D . E :!;o t2 . S. Neeson3 . A. Bouzikas (C)4. C. Burn s5. S.lanna no6. A. P.` - , .7. S. no

9. J . Smith10. R . J-mes11 . S . Wheeler12. M . O'Donnell13. L. Mansfield14. N . Thomas15. J . Formica16. C . Mitchell17. D . Swan18 . D . Walsh19 . M. Moretti20 . S. Cxampbell21 . N . Whelan22 . B. McManus23 . J. Mckay24 . B. Cal !late25 . T. Legudi26 . A. Anderson27 . L Evans28. L. Calleja29. C. Goullet30. C . Trewin31 . L. O'Brien32. A . Smith33. B . Selland38 N . Smit h39 C . Kevnan40 R . Cousland41 M. Kavanagh42 D . James43 K. Walker

1 . D. Bonnici2 . D . Fotiniotis3 . P. Ree d4 . L. Rud!ing5 . P. Ryan6 . S. Veltman7 . A. Wilson8 . B. Thomas9 . B. Thompson10 . D . Maskell11 . L Fuller12 . M . McDowell13 . C. Clegg14 . D. Clegg

15. A . Burrows16. A. Longmuir

17. C . Meehan18. P. Del P.lastro19. S . Bickers

20. P. Du-dale21 . D . Armansin

22 . C . Aguis23 . D . Aguis24 . J. Thomas25 D . Hansen26 . D . Stagliano27 . C. Raine28 . D. Devlin29, M . Thompson30 . S. Cox31 . C.4>9cDave32 . G . Nash33 . D. Malloy34. A. Murray35. J . Schiano36. D.OIdm-37. G Kennelly

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1 . M . Fry2 . C. McKimm3. T. Mattest i4. A . MacGillivray5. N . Gambl e6. L Dale7. C . Reddin8. C . McNichol9. J. Dooley10.A. Morley11 . C . Adams12.J. Mead13. N. Edwards14.E. McCowan15.J . Hunter16 .J . Hamann17 .J . Walsh18 .A . Salem19 . P. Angelini20 W. Leaf21 T. Marshall22 A . Hughes23 N . Gamble24 C . Alcock25 D . Hartman26 C . Baxter27 J. Maguire28 N . Williams31 G . Simm32 A. Goldne r

~,... 1 . A. ".....~,.... 2 . C . :,......, 3 . M . F, :4 . J. Bromwich5. T. Binley ~i6. J. Sudholz7, L. Made8. W. Austberry9. M . Brookshaw,10. J. Parnell11 . G. Frisker (VC)12, R . Jacob13 . T. Girdwood (VC)14 . N . Ric h15. R . Hal l16 . K . Alexander17 . A . Briggs18 . P. Burco19 . E. Wilcox (VC)20 . J . Culley21 . J . Brook22 . D . Hatswell23 . J . Currier24. R. Holmes (VC)25. J. Tanne r26, A. Wilson27. J. Wright28. L Rya n29. A. Cameron30. J. Chambers31, M Robertson32. S . Adams33. E . A4atties34 . Z . Rudd35. R. Kerchevai36. C. Walsh37 . R . Sweeney36 . A . Sheehan39 . A . Gooney40 . A . Tymms41 . S . Monahan

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--- Coach : b., .ay L . I Coach: D-n PCase I: C ahieson Coach : Paul Curry 1 J Williamson Coach: Andrew Lynch

1 Peggie A1 A. Sinclair 1 B. Culling 3 C Obliube k2 A. Amos 2 B. Canton 4 M Velardo 2 .L. Pitcher (VC) 2. M .Paine

3 S L3 Langdon S

3 G. Erickson4 T Vinen

3 J. Connelly 5 S De Morton 3 .V. Jayasuriya . . ow4. C.Binney

y

4 Taylor C.

5 B GrossT. Jowett 6 D Slater 4 .H. McLauchlan

6 S Curatolo5 Pretty S

.6 Z. Jess 5 K. Johnstone S.B . Crawford . .

y6 Burgess J

7 P. Roberts 6 C. Malthouse 8 L Kavanagh 6.S . Durkin (VC) 8 TGrieve7 Davies M (DVC)

8 S. Tucker 7 A. Battams 9 A Frazer 7.J . Hanlon .9 . C .Lynch

8 Amiarni A

9 W. Frost 8 G . Carr 10 M Flaherty 8.T. Pollock'

10 S Jenkins9 Jackson N

10 G . Crathern 9 B . Jowett 11 J Buckley 9.R . D Silva . .

THibbs1110 Blackmore 8

11 C. Fagan 10 M . Stafford 12 W Nunlist tO.S. Capron .

12 J Baker11 Mithen P

12 J . Mellington 11 J . Almhofer 13 A Carrozza 11 .J . Glanville . .13 J Bayford

12 Kelly T13 L. Browne 12 B . Kezilas 14 A Parker 12.A. Fletcher . .

14 C Lewis13 Gordon N

14 B . SCott15 S Jenkinson

13 A . Fisher 16 M Nicolas 13.A. Kozik . .19 L .McKie

14 Thwaites M.

16 J . Ampt14 N . Goss 17 B King 14.E. Marsh

20 M .Clarke15 Amore J

17 R . Linford15 D . Molina 18 D Flaherty 15.R . Goodbody

23 I .Loughnan16 Amore S

18 B . O' Hoy 17 B . Smith 19 N Fitzpatrick 16.H. BrooksBarne s25 D

17 p matas C

19 I. Glass 18 S . Burggraaff 20 A Prowse 17.R. Plummer .

31 D.Coggan18 Heaven C

20 M. Trigg 19 S. Rawlings 21 N Bertram 18 .N. Rose32 W Coleman

19 Duell R

21 A. Beach 20 H . Kerdel 22 T Logan 79 .C. Waxman .

33 D Neilson20 Oberoi S

22 T. Foster 21 L . Cave 20 .J . Wright (C) .34 D MeredBh

21 Kinross A23 L . Northway 22 B. Henry 21 .D. MacKenzie (VC) .

35 M Mendolo22 Furphy D

24 B. Na ierp 23 C . Probyn 26 B Falcke 23 .B . Koetsier .3T6 Finlay

23 Hillas R25 N . Dorman 24 R. Turnball 27 .D. Swanton 24 Chrelpiphar" J(4~26 M. Pennycuic k27 M Grigg

27 S. Weaver 28 .B .Hunter 44 L.Stillman50 E . McWilliam

25 Lucas C.

28 T. Franklin-Jones28 D. Dawes 29 .T. Archer

30 A Sh 53 J .O'Dea27 Cokalis S26 Don~~ M VC30 AA Pelman

29 A. Murray . . aw ( )

. Habel31 T. 32 C. Sendec ~'1 33 .R . Mosbey 28 Condron K

33 C. Hooper 34 L. Kennedy 39 .A . Jones 29 Crawford M

34 H. Baker 35 M . Davies 43.M . McGauran 30 Builen M35 K. Boehm 44 Lancaster M

43 A. Bruhn 53 Plain G44 L. Schneider 76 Matthew M46 R . Foote50 S . Morris

. : ~NHITEFR IARS YARRA VALLE YCoach: Tim Hills Coach: Paul Gregor Coach : Steve Lovell Coach: Tim Pratt Coach : Rod Penaluna

1 . L. Russell 1 B Petrie 1 . S. Muraca i . S. Brosolo 1 A Middlin2. S . Wheller 2 H Gyles 2. C . Kelly 2 . B. Warren - Smith 2. M Norris h3. M . Wood 5 R Gale 3. M . Bradfield 3 . C . Ventura 3. N . Pask4. C .Hassell 6 P Boyd 4. S. Eisenberg S . P. Micalleff 4. R .BettS. A . Clinch 7 P Podbury (VC) 5. P. McGowan 6 . J. Morriss S. P Valopp i6. M . Luba 8 A Hollands 6. S . Kidd 7 . R . Nolan 6 . D Uoyd7. R . Wiley 9 T Stephens 7. B . Daniels 8. C. Welch 8 . R Drew8. J . Muzzell 10 N Cullen 8. C. Jack 9. P. Tobin 9 . B .Keho e9 . J . Franklin 11 P Sampson 9. A . Russo 10 . A. Hill 10. J.Seeger10. L. Wells 12 P Lordly 10. A . Borg 11 . A. Cursio 11 . Z.Webb11 . D . Healy 13 M DAmelio (DVC) 11 . J . Toussaint 12. M . Sowersby 13. LGillies12 . G . Breitkreuz 14 J Montano 12, C. Smith 13. M . Baker 14. G .Thompson13 . M . Martinov 15 P Carey (C) 13, D . Groulos 14. J . Treyvaud 15. D .Smit h14 . D. Jowett 16 A Kelly 14 . T. Davidson 15. T. O'Shea 16 . C .Hotdswort h15 . A. Goonan 17 H Evans 15 . M . Walsh 17. P. Furness 17 . A.Pizze y16 . D. McKenna 18 S Wilson t6 . C . Yasar 21 . M . Calavetta 18 . C .Beal18 . M . Ramsay 19 A Rooks IT A . Tedesco 22. L. McGuiness 19 . A.Coleman19 . W. Cove 20 M McHugh 18 . B. Cunningham 24. P. Weston 20 . D.Seneratne20. R. Lerner 21 A Ballard (DVC) 19 . R . Rose 27. R . Hill 21 . J.Tompkin s21 . L. Wilson 22 N Carstein 20 . D . Lowe 28. P. Poutney 22 . J. Peaks22. B . Rayson 23 G Breariey 21 . N . Gaud 29. D . Adkins 23 . T. Collett24. A. Low 24 R Varney 22 . S. Blanco 30. B . Janson 24 . G .Coutts25. R. Matter 27 A Dix 23. J. Russo 33. B . Sheals 25 . F. Pellegrino26. T. Harvey 28 C Befak 24. M . O'Donnell 34. A. Biviano 27. S .Savage27. J . Noske 29 S Train 25. J . Patton 37 . G . Kennedy 29. D.Bel l28. T. Naylor 38 A Flanagan 26. C. Andrews 38 . A. Corry 30. J .Stron g29. B .Cormack 41 D Wood 27. R. Fastuca 31 . S .Urban o31 . S . Barker 44 C Clarke 28. T. Dean 32. J .Parry33 . A . Cook 46 P Afloft 29. L. Simmons 34. S .Brit t39 . M. Ferrari 61 N Kennedy 30. C. Mahoney 37. D . Sim s49 . A . Perry 64 D Tompkins 31 . B . Vandenhurk 44. N .Martin50 . M .Heffernan54 . M. Wilso n67 . R . Marti n75 . R . Presser

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7 L Wilson 7. N .Bradd

23 C Devereux24 J Duggan

28 S Falcke29 T Campbell32 B Hakim34 J Marinas35 W Higgins

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.: MODASN BLUES i -:'O : EC it; F!r.rK Zuker Coach: Greg Buntine Coach: John Howard Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Shane O'Connor

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3 D Hyde 3 J.Rosengarten (C) 2 . S . SullivanE G-'dstone 4 S Meehan 4 G. Chesser' P Dixo n3E=-''fe 5 M Miller

5 R. Buckingham ..4 G Allans -i an 6 A. Hickey . .

o' on 6 D Wood 7 S. Knight 7 . T. Barrp !er 7 D Taylor 8 S . Thompson 8 . K . Littl eC := 1I F~ tin

8 B Pinwell 9 P. Nevill 9 . K . McLeod-rkfie'~J F 9 B Nathan 10 B . Rogers 11 . B. Athe rto n

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G G, art 17 B Keinhaus ~~

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p 5`7e 19 S Allan 24 T Craven 24 . M. Duggan20 J Shone

26 B. Jondahl26 A Roc k

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29 J. Ross30 J. Mellington

. .30. A. Pothitos

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at A S r~ 45 . R . Connar dJ Pa-~k S Rickard s56G New

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$ . R. Symmons 7 O Kane M8 McDonneB J

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. .7. C. Kennedy

9:'A. Visser 9 Ralph J 1o. D. Mahoney 8. B. Brown11 M . McPhee 10 McColl D 1 . M . Hu tton

1 2 D W~y 9. J . Walker (C)12" P. Malcolm 11 Farrow L 13. S. Marwcod 10. T. Cousland3 B . Evans 12 Dillon J 14.

D MBar~ani 11 . M . Bignal l

5 D . Moulang13 Nolen A14 Chamberlain F

16. K D id iiis 2. M . Bowen12.

15 A . Keays 15 DixonB t7- D. PR3kohonis, M- Anderson

T Harpe rP13 M. Cash 16 Grigg S L-- --? t9. W. MacDonald 14 . A . Nirens1~ D . Britt

17 Doyle C (-' ~, M . Mu°gr~22 G Holland

15 . T. Fraczek

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. .23 . A. Jenkins 16 . M. Neilsen

2 S. Johnson 20 Howard L r- . ®24 . G. Nola n26 . J . Knuppe!

17 . G. Pollard

~ 3 S Bando 21 Smallwood P t- -- 27 . D. Kerr,'

18 . J. Seigel.

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19 . D . Giannakos

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i~ -30 . P. Ginning 20 . S. Foley

. 24 Biddlecombe T 31 . M. Courtney 21 . Dav. FoxA. Hathaway 25 Pietryk M 32 . J . Cox

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27 Glynn P ---33' L Meyer34. S . MaG,e;l

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39 T. Orchard 29 Gill P 37. P. C38 R c~

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39. M Caimey 26. T. Middleton113 J . Reynolds 31 Fox A

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3 N . WIiiS 40 Dale J55. A. Marsh57. M . Hinsle y

42 Smith J 58 . A. Thompson44 Bolton M 62 . K Mclnerny49 McArdle N 65 . R. Miller55 Dinardo L 68 . J. Deacon

69 . C . Hilliard

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j" . .~ : .3 ~ .6a . . .~ : .' . .- . .. . ._ ._ .- ) . __ . . . . RiLiCo h : John Ryan .. ® Coach : David Za to ;Coach : Michael

Coach : ?,',sit trolls Coach: Richard Grummett2 R . Klogeman5 A Boland 1 . S. Marsh 30 D Barnwell 1 S . Cook I . m. Littl e.6 P McNiff 2. D. Florence 31 J Bire

2 T. Hedgeland 2 . D . McOuaHzr.7 A Jenkinson 3. A. Paradiso 32 J Dunne

3 J . Kirk 5 . P. Tempone.

4. 0. Hill 4 R . Davidson 6 . B. Christie9 M . Guthridge 5. G Taylor 33 E Heary 5 B . Kean 7. B. Ryan10 L. Mackowski 6. M 8enic 34 C Meighen 6 D . Burley 8. C. Morley12 A . Corrigan 7. M. McGrath 35 B Dowsen 7 M . Cursio 9. A. Crame r13 V. Hall 8. R . Conti 36 J Healy 8 S . Glover 10 . K. derby (C)14 A . Hayes 9. M. Bickerdike 37 M Edmonds 9 T. Roach it . D. Pike15 S . Verona 11 . J . O'Donnell (C) 39 A Butler 10 J. McArdle 12. G . Weickhardt17 J . See 13 . R Lee 40 J Harman 11 T. Dean 13. T. Prosvre19 D . Sinclair 14 . P Harding 41 A Mercuri 12 J. Hughes

14. C. Munr o20 S. Collins 16 . D . Charles

44 B Ashton 13 M. Kelly15. S . Jones

21 P. Stone 18 . A DeSimone4 G R b 14 N Barry

16. A. Canto r

22 G . Cochrane 19 . J Hasan 5 o ertson . 18 B . Crave n

23 M Patterson 20 . J Paraskeva 46 M Ahern 15 T. James 19 B . Larrichia.24 D Dew 22 . M Pard 47 N Blayney 16 D . McLellan 23 H . Hogan.25 Tavall iC

23. D . Tsokas 48 N Dykes17 H. Monk 25 A . Zemski

.27 C Munro 25. D Steer 50 J Simrk

18 A. Saad 26 D . Ling.

26. D. Martin (VC) 19 M . Bead 39 A . Emmerson28 J. Holly

31 . T. Walters52 E Clayton 20 S . Saad 43 T Sigalas

29 B. Miller 33, P. Gordon 54 S Sukkar 21 N. Trigwell 50 J . Agatanovic30 J. Tappley 34. M Tollft 55 B Foynes 22 S . Bermingham 51 M. Brooke

35. P. Tsokas " D Cummins 23 N . Hahn 52 M. Cottrell`* C Grose 24 S . Haynes 53 J. Cacinotta

*` J Kelly 25 J . Mullins 54 L . Enrigh t

*" A Powell 55 M. Gilbert56 A. Moharic

B Stafford 57 S. Morrill:** G Waugh 58 J. Pettitt

59 D. Schmidt60 N. Warne r61 T. Parke s

OLD _ . . .~, _ .Coach: Peter Hansen Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Tony Crotty

Assist : Phil RyanCoach: John Bushby

2 D Dea nLyons 1 R Zahra 1 Faroldi M M Bei4ari s

4 R Hall 2 S Page T2vl

2 S Bloodworth

5 A Dean 3 V Scerr Re ds L3 y 3 D Boragiom o

6 A Harv~

5 J Ramsay 4 Barron B 4 J Corbett

11 S Connelly 6 B Shalders 5 Kiernan M 5 C Delahunt y

14 S Fantone 8 K Elliot 6 Mullens P7 Hermes J

6 Donava n7 P ~nelan

15 L Drummond 11 A Jamieson8 Quinn L 8 N Ebner

19 A Paglia (DVC) 12 M Temming9 Gleason L 9 S Flood

21 L McMahon 15 J Teller10 Crotty J 70 P Fowle r

22 R Priest 16 D Stafford11 McCarthy L 11 J Greenwood

24 G Loftus 17 L Becker12 Serratore F

12 M Grig g

27 D Caple 18 L Fielding 13 R Hamilton

28 S Russell 19 R Johnson 13 Comb M 14 W Hanna

29 M Keeling 20 P Flinn 14 Fenton J 15 D Higgins

34 P Gloury 21 D Heywood 15 Owen B 16 E Hindle17 R M fi ld

22 A Certo 16 Clifton D ans e39 J Zivkovic

24 G Price 17 Palazzob M 18 T Mayall39 S Fistric

25 R Hatty 18 FrecMeton J 19 R Moreto nD42 N Stephens 19 Green A 20 Oconnet

50 E Tenson (C) 27 M Koala20 Cap-well C

21 R Osullivan56 M S'noso

~28 P McMahon

21 Atki D22 B Owen

60 D Bouccty, 29 G Hewat nson 23 V Parkinso n

61 C Duncan 31 M Assouad 22 Goodwin D 24 S Prince23 Caliegari D 25 L Rawnsisy

63 S Corcoran (VC) 25 Carroll A 26 J Rivefl75 S Barbaro 26 Sheppard T 27 A Ros s76 A Smith 27 Thompson T 28 S Rundl e77 T Crotty 34 O'Connell S 29 M Sale

59 Robinson T 30 S Sand'rford (C)

72 Johnson S31 JP Santamari a

at Delaney D32 R Scadett33 N Sharp34 P Sondhu35 M Stack(e4d36 A Tarney37 J Walker38 D Watson39 R Willis

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3 SCORES (5.4 P )

s~g ~~t with Brad Beitzel

60

ToL7 lobe rts VAFA news after 9-00a m

For nevThe

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views and previews, tune to° Show with Kenn Woolfe,Willis Adam Soffe r

: 3 96 . 5 FM - 1 p.m. - 1 .45pm .

Live A !on Football Broadcast ro 1 .45,. . . ,~ p.m. every Saturday30 JUNE OLD TRINITY V OLD BRIGHTON7 JULY ST. KEVINS V ST. BERNARDS

Half Time an d Full Time Score Serv ice

EASTERN COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS"in tune with the outer east"

VAFA SEGMENTScores, chat and news of local VAFA teamsbetween 6 .00 -6.15pm each Saturday night .

SUl4DA~.' 9.30 - 10.30 a.m.TUNE IN 9.30 EACH SUNDAY MORNING FOR BENNY GOODMAN

AND TOMMY B IN WITH ALL THE VAFA NEWS

This weeks guest. Steve McCarthy (400 GaUmpire)

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REVIEWS Sunday 8 .00-10 .00 prnIncludes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .

The Sunday Age VAFA sportswriter Paul Daffey writes about

Saturday VAFA matches, previews the Sunday Match of theDay and reviews the competit ion in Monday's Age .

presentec i p Glenn Scarborough wi, - ; s-. ts rom

St Bernards (A), Old Paradians, Therry Penola (B), West Brunswick,LaTrohe Uni (1)2), North Brunswick, ItuperESwood (124), Old Essendon (C) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00- 8.00 pmIncludes weekly chat on all matters YAFA.

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Shaun Huckett, Beaumaris (Under-19) .Abuse of umpire, 3 matches .

Scott Bloodworth, University Blacks (Under-19) . Non-appearance, 3 matches pending asatisfactory explanation .

*Michael Atkins, Beaumaris . Striking, 2matches .

*Damian Smith, Mt. Lilydale . Abusivelanguage, 2 matches.

*Matthew Wood, South Melbourne Districts(Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches .

*Accepted Prescribed Penalty

PATRONS ARE NOT PE R1rIITTEDTO BRING ALCOHOL INTO

ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INT OANY VAFA VENU E

Continued from page 43

The lads from Sunbury have gone from strengthto strength in recent weeks and will be hoping toconsolidate a coveted position in the fmal five asthey take on a winless Eley Park . Eley Park havebeen competitive and should be given creditconsidering their dire predicament early in theseason, however, Rupertswood will be showingno respect in front of their vocal home crowd .

With the likes of Sinnett and Swartz unstoppableon the ball for Rupertswood they should make it

four in a row as they Awin by 78 points .

S' b e vs . St. 's

Swinburne have answered a lot of early seasoncritics with a number of sterling performances inthe season thus far . St.Mary's on the other handhave shown good form at home, but their awayform has been very ordinary . The wet surface atSwinburne will hopefully get some sunlight sothat it can dry out this week and the smallerground should suit the St.Mary style of play,however, the Razorbacks have been too polishedin recent weeks and should consolidate aposition in the top five with a 34 point victory.

Bulleen has the bye for the round.

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This Sat : June 3 0 Ormond v Old Paradians

'_his Sun: July 1 No matche sNext Sat: July 7 Old P s v De La Sa lle

Next Sun: July 8 Old Brighton v Univer *t y °"

July 14 St. Bernards Old Brighton

July 15 FIDA

July 21 Therry Penola v Whitefriars OCJuly 22 VAFA v VCFL (Senior )

VAFA v VMFL (tI19)July 28 Beaumaris v Old ParadiansJuly 29 Old Scotch v Old Brighton

Late scor$:sFirst offence ($5) ; second offence ( $25 ) ;offence ($50); fourth offence ($100) ; eachsubsequent offence ($100) .Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm fmal scores by 5pmOld Melburnians (C) Old Camberwell (S)

Mentone (S)Old Scotch (U )

Old Xaverians (2) (U )Bulleen-Templestowe (U)

Ivanhoe-Fitzroy (U)

incorrect scores phoned - Rd 8

Collegians (U)

Press Correspondents

A very ordinary result this week with only threereports received. As you can see it makes it veryhard to provide any detail in my reviews withoutyour input, so please get your reports to me bymidday Monday to email (gavanf@meg_eom.au),fax (9827-8001) or mobile (0403-043-373) .

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P W L D For Agst % Pcs9 9 0 0 867 439 197 .49 36

d 9 8 1 0 784 322 243 .48 320149 6 3 0 718 507 141 .62 24

9 6 3 0 467 405 115 .31 24;-~-5 I :',SMAUS 14rP 9 4 5 0 558 530 105 .28 1 6

), ;EEL .̀ )NG 9 4 5 0 552 594 92 .93 1 6',3 O C 9 3 6 0 531 638 83.23 1 2

.LEY O B 9 3 6 0 419 622 67 36 1 2

3H BLUES 9 2 7 0 486 674 72 .11 8

lE UN'I 9 3 6 0 490 577 84.92 1 23H AFC 9 3 6 0 259 488 53.07 12? O B 9 2 7 0 292 649 44.99 8

9 1 8 0 436 738 59.08 4

3UT"= P W L D For Agst % Pts9 9 0 0 875 322 271 .74 36

51 JO:- ..) C 9 8 1 0 682 435 156.78 32

ElSlr" . . . .. ;C'.- 9 5 4 0 644 459 140.31 20: .-_~TLB DIST 9 5 4 0 522 104.21 20

1 : - O B 9 4 5 0 504 504 100.00 16GRYPHONS 9 4 5 0 499 510 97.84 1 6

CENTRfil, 9 4 5 0 475 861 55.17 1 6

9 3 6 0 639 716 89.25 1 2i~ iR;v AMATEURS9 3 6 0 467 631 74.01 1 2

9 0 9 0 375 780 48.08 0

E P W L D For Agst % PtsTILT-HO 9 9 0 0 789 200 394.50 36

9 0 9 0 248 934 26 .55 0

P W L D For AgA % Pts9 8 1 0 660 292 226.03 3 2

.-- N CYMS 9 8 1 0 697 364 191.48 32C 9 7 2 0 590 381 154.86 28

9 5 4 0 509 472 107.64 20

9 5 4 0 425 527 80.65 20

9 3 6 0 505 557 90.66 1 2

9 7 2 0 703 388 181 .19 289 7 2 0 608 479 126.93 289 6 3 0 639 437 146.22 24

~oiti:7l-H21JN5WICH 9 5 4 0 566 585 96.75 20!.! .![PYCOBRAS 9 5 4 0 475 531 89 .45 20

'SWOOD 9 5 4 0 459 530 86 .60 20I!I : cDALE 9 4 5 0 366 726 50.41 1 6

OURNE 9 3 6 0 410 503 81 .51 1 2COLLEGIANS 9 2 7 0 429 730 58 .77 8AFC 9 1 8 0 355 852 41 .67 4

P W L D For Agst % Pts

9 8 1 0 742 363 204 .41 3 2NS 9 7 2 0 599 349 171 .63 28

9 7 2 0 641 505 126 .93 289 6 3 0 767 304 252 .30 249 6 3 0 614 397 154 .66 24

9 4 5 0 559 487 114 .78 1 6C 9 3 6 0 331 768 43 .10 1 2

')D O C 9 2 7 0 317 562 56 .41 8'ENOLA OB 9 1 8 0 346 674 51.34 4

',1GHTON 9 0 9 0 183 937 19.53 0

CLUB 18 (2) P W L D For At % a~s

OLD IVhNIlOE 9 9 0 0 644 322 200.00 36MONASH BLUES 9 7 2 0 449 307 146.25 28

COLLEGIANS 9 6 3 0 551 264 208 .71 24UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 5 4 0 340 394 86 .29 20OLD ESSENDON OR 9 4 5 0 461 464 99 .35 16MARCELLIN 9 4 5 0 262 399 65 .66 16OLD TRINITY 9 3 6 0 383 440 87.05 12ST LEOS EM14iAUS 9 3 6 0 360 443 81 .26 12OLD GEELONG 9 3 6 0 402 594 67 .68 12WHITEFRIARS 9 0 9 0 292 814 35 .87 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD Rr5 S 9 8 1 0 1036 493 210 .14 32ST BERNARDS 9 7 2 0 1077 565 190 .62 28OLD BRIGHTON 9 7 2 0 870 459 189 .54 28OLD SCOTCH 9 7 2 0 949 563 168 .56 28DE LA SALLE 9 7 2 0 941 578 162 .80 28ST KEVINS 9 6 3 0 864 522 165 .52 24

UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 4 5 0 615 678 90 .71 16OLD MELBURNIANS 9 3 6 0 576 711 81 .01 12MARCELLIN 9 3 6 0 631 1082 58 .32 12COLLEGIANS 9 1 8 0 553 1009 54 .81 4BEAUMARIS AFC 9 1 8 0 362 908 39.87 4hZAZENOD O C 9 0 9 0 235 1141 20 .60 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD IV OE 9 8 1 0 904 506 178.66 32WERRIBEE AMATEURS9 7 2 0 888 523 169.79 28OLD TRINITY 9 6 3 0 664 475 139.79 24OLD ESSENDON OR 9 6 3 0 836 664 125.90 24ORMOND 9 6 3 0 743 716 103.77 24CAULFIELD GR 9 5 4 0 530 425 124.71 20OLD HAILEYBURY 9 4 5 0 651 725 89.79 16YARRA VALLEY O B 9 4 5 0 724 839 86.29 16HAMPTON ROVERS 9 4 5 0 611 742 82.35 16ST LEOS EAZ'viAUS WP 9 3 6 0 525 1018 51 .57 12%R-IITEFRIARS 9 1 8 0 504 947 53.22 4

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE P W L D For ligsi. % Pts9 9 0 0 1251 385 324.94 369 8 1 0 1176 432 272.22 32

SOUTH MELB DIST 9 7 2 01062 509 208.64 28OLD XAVERIANS (2) 9 6 3 0 963 594 162.12 24MONASH BLUES 9 5 4 0 939 712 131 .88 20ST KEVINS (2) 9 3 6 0 568 811 70.04 12DE LA SALLE (2) 9 3 6 0 610 1005 60.70 12OAI{I.EIGH 9 3 6 0 705 1219 57.83 12MHSOB 9 1 8 0 621 1079 57.55 4GLEN EIRA AFC 9 0 9 0 401 1567 25 .59 0

IIMD ; .19(2) RED P W L D For Agst % Pts. . ;_' 1'OLA OB 9 8 1 0 872 412 211 .65 3 2

C_ -.: _-1L__t 9 7 2 0 858 378 226 .98 28OLD P S 9 6 2 1 713 509 140.08 26UNIV~RS1TY BLACKS 9 6 3 0 839 426 196 .95 24NORTH OLD BOYS 9 6 3 0 648 496 130 .65 24RUPERTSWOOD 9 5 3 1 974 428 227 .57 22BULLEEN TEMP 9 3 6 0 337 909 37 .07 12AQUINAS O C 9 2 7 0 279 1201 23 .23 8IVANHOEI•TILROY 9 1 8 0 353 1166 30 .27 4

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'7~~ 1,Z LISTS 1

A SECTIONW ISOB

MARCELLINST BERNARDS

P W L D For Apt % Pts9 6 2 1 842 769 109.49 26

9 6 3 0 857 647 132.46 249 5 3 1 914 822 111 .19 22

D3 SECTION P WFITZROY REDS 9 9

BENTLEIGH AFC 9 8ST JOHNS O C 9 7HAWTHORN AMATEURS9 5

MONASH GRYPHONS 9 4SOUTH MELB DIST 9 4

ELSTERN'1'JICK 9 3RICHMOND CENTRAL 9 3

ALBERT PARK 9 1UHSOB 9 1

L D For AgsC % PG0 01163 340 342.06 3{1 01112 609 182.593,2 01142 793 144.01 2E4 0 917 927 98.92 2(5 0 836 922 90.67 lE5 0 749 838 89 .38 lf

6 0 666 891 74.756 0 670 1005 66.67 I;8 0 694 1109 62 .588 0 539 1054 51 .1 4

S 9 5 4 0 758 714 106.16 20

OLD XAVERIANS 9 5 4 0 757 715 105.87 20OLD SCOTCH 9 5 4 0 808 767 105.35 20

OLD TRINITY 9 4 5 0 671 694 96.69 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 3 5 1 741 887 83.54 14

MAZENOD 0 C 9 2 6 1 757 965 78.45 10OLD BRIGHTON 9 I 6 2 673 852 78.99 8

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD IVANHOE 9 8 1 0 906 428 211 .68 32

DE LA SALLE 9 7 2 01013 679 149.19 28

OLD HAILEYBURY 9 6 3 0 817 657 124.35 24

OLD MELB S 9 5 4 0 609 598 101 .84 20

OLD PARADIANS 9 5 4 0 652 646 100.93 20

NORTH OLD BOYS 9 4 5 0 772 840 91 .90 16

ORMOND 9 3 6 0 741 884 83.82 12

THERRY PENOLA OB 9 3 6 0 620 805 77.02 12

WHITEFRIARS 9 2 7 0 750 911 82.33 8

BEAUMARIS AFC 9 2 7 0 561 993 56.50 8

C SECTIO NOLD ESSENDON GR

IW&IMN ROVERS

COLLEGIANSGLEN EIRA AFCST BEDES MENT TIG

OLD MENTONIANS

CAULFIELD OR

PRAHRAN AFC

P W L D For Agst % Pts9 8 1 0 943 564 167.20 329 8 1 0 945 747 126.51 32

9 7 2 0 847 580 146.03 289 6 3 0 839 803 104.48 249 4 5 0 900 903 99.67 16

9 4 5 0 835 855 97.66 169 3 6 0 813 775 104.90 12

9 3 6 0 689 750 91 .87 12

9 1 8 0 641 956 67.05 49 1 8 0 694 1213 57.21 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts9 8 1 0 1113 621 179.23 3 2

OE ASSUMPTION9 7 2 0 889 648 137.19 28

OLD CAMBERWELL 9 7 2 0 900 692 130.06 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 6 3 0 862 794 108.56 24ST LEOS EAIMAUS l?IP 9 5 4 0 915 808 113.24 20

AQUINAS O C 9 4 5 0 1009 972 103.81 16OLD GEELONG 9 4 5 0 789 978 80.67 16

YARRA VALLEY O B 9 2 7 0 645 896 71 .99 8OLD CAREY 9 1 8 0 706 1027 68.74 4ONASH BLUES 9 1 8 0 682 1074 63.50 4

D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts9 9 0 0 1199 608 197.20 3 6

SALESIAN 0 C 9 8 1 0 974 623 156.34 32PARI{SIDE 9 7 2 0 923 694 133.00 28

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS, 9 6 3 0 953 667 142.88 24

LA TROBE UNl 9 4 5 0 714 784 91 .07 16KEW 9 4 5 0 675 804 83.96 16

PENINSULA O B 9 3 6 0 662 1037 63.84 12

WEST BRUNSWICK 9 2 7 0 664 823 80.68 8OAKLEIGH AFC 9 2 7 0 778 994 78.27 8

POWER HOUSE 9 0 9 0 496 1004 49.40 0

D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst % ppSYNDAL TALLY-HO 9 9 0 01020 553 184 .45 3qBULLEEN COBRAS 9 8 1 01048 506 207.11 3SSWINBURNE UNI 9 6 3 0 750 606 123 .76 2ryRUPERTSWOOD 9 5 4 0 689 594 115 .99 2ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 9 5 4 0 782 710 110 .14 2{NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 5 4 0 636 812 78 .33 2(

ST MARYS 9 4 5 0 760 789 96 .32 lfMT LILYDALE 9 4 5 0 638 702 90 .88 IEWERRIBEE AMATEURS 9 4 5 0 565 718 78 .69 14OLD WESTBOURNE 9 3 6 0 474 661 71 .71 1SELEY PARK AFC 9 1 8 0 415 1198 34 .64 :

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PIAOLD XAVERIANS 9 9 0 0 934 400 233 .50 34OLD SCOTCH 9 7 2 0 738 488 151 .23 2EMARCELLIN 9 7 2 0 675 465 145 .16 2PUNIVERSITY BLUES 9 6 3 0 700 491 142 .57 2,

ST BERNARDS 9 5 4 0 579 575 100 .70 2{OLD TRINITY 9 3 6 0 497 587 84 .67 ISOLD BRIGHTON 9 3 6 0 444 531 83 .62 1`<ST KEVINS 9 3 6 0 523 657 79 .60 1 :MAZENOD 0 C 9 2 7 0 445 778 57 .20 £MHSOB 9 0 9 0 403 966 41.72 (

B RESERVE P W L D For AgstOLD HAILEYBURY 9 8 1 0 891 452 197 .12 37ORMOND 9 7 2 0 826 435 189 .89 2E

OLD PARADIANS 9 7 2 0 789 518 152 .32 2ETHERRY PENOLA OB 9 5 4 0 681 495 137 .58 2

DE LA SALLE 9 5 4 0 583 537 108 .57

2 OLD MELBURNIANS 9 5 4 0 588 565 104.072 NORTH OLD BOYS 9 4 5 0 529 643 82.27 l E

WHITEFRIARS 9 2 7 0 477 731 65 .25 E

OLD IVANHOE 9 I 8 0 336 718 46 .80 4BEAUMARIS AFC 9 1 8 0 359 992 36 .19 d

C RESERVE P W L D For Agat % Pd

IZAflWTON ROVERS 9 9 0 0 931 443 210.16 3f

OLD ESSENDON GR 9 7 2 0 784 407 192 .63 2E

COLLEGIANS 9 6 3 0 770 422 182.46 2 4

CAULFIEI.D GR 9 6 3 0 720 466 154.51 24

PRAlII2FlN AFC 9 4 5 0 549 437 125.63 14

OLDMENTONIANS 9 4 5 0 583 658 88 .60 If

AJAX 9 4 5 0 366 500 73.20 If

ST BEDES MENT TIG 9 3 6 0 501 542 92 .44 I :

BULLEEN TEMP 9 2 7 0 293 1057 27 .72 E

GLEN EIRA AFC 9 0 9 0 318 1004 31 .67 ~

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