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; lteresting to see the VCFL h : ..s named its squad= for the forthcoming match against the VAFA to beplayed at Elsternwick Park on Sunday July 27th.:1s the VAFA has now won 3 of the last 5 encounters,including the last 2 in a row, we can be assured thatall country players required by VCFL selectors will bemade available by their clubs . After our recent suc-cess against South Australia the VAFA selectors arenot being complacent and realise that a few playersof a different style will be required and a number ofother changes can be expected as form and injuriestake their toll .

The Executive has decided to schedule the Old:;averians v. Old Carey Under 19 match as a cur-tain raiser to the representative match and thisshould be an excellent promotion of the best of ouryounger players in action .

New structure for 1998As flagged during last season all teams below D

section in 1997 are competing for their startingposition in a new structure below D section for the1998 season . After much debate on the subject itseems likely that in 1998 there will be two E sections(E1 and E2) and below that an F section .

A meeting of all D and E section Presidents willbe held at Elsternwick Park on Wednesday July 30thwhere the procedure for placing clubs in the newstructure, based on their 1997 performance, will bepresented . In this column over the next few weeks Iwill present pieces of information from a paper thatwas presented to clubs last year .

Finals looming on the horizonNow that permits have closed for senior sec-

tions (Monday coming is the last day for permits to belodged and considered), clubs should put togethertheir lists of available players and calculate how tomake players eligible for finals if that possibilityappears likely . To assist this process the number ofgames to be played to qualify wi ll be presentednext week. Permits for under 19 players can still be

lodged Ap until theend of •.ily, but theseplayer . can only playin Under 19 VAFAmatches. P_7-7_`if. STEVENS

The only players C ?'1 111 CTT1r~V Ail

that can play in an OFFICERoutside competitionthen come back to the VAFA, after June 30, are VSFLUnder 18 players who can do so up until round 16 ofour season . At this time these players must make adecision as to where they would like to play out theirseason . Incidentally these players moving back intothe VAFA post June 30 can only play with an Under19 team of our competition .

"Next week's games"Clubs are asked to carefully study each edition

of the "Amateur Footballer" to see where the fol-lowing week's matches are listed to be played. The"record" is often the best way of communicating latechanges and other information to clubs . If informa-tion presented does not correlate to your understand-ing of future events the club secretary (only) is askedto contact VAFA Administration to seek clarificationon the issue .

Interchange in the newsI'm sure that we are all aware of the happening in

the Harbor City recently when a couple of AFL play-ers could not return to the field as they had not leftthe arena through the clearly defined interchange"gate" at the SCG .

This brings me to a point regarding our bloodrule . When a player is directed by the umpire to leavethe field as per the blood rule, the player must beseen to be making a real effort to leave as quickly aspossible as the rule in place states that the game willrecommence when the interchange player takes up aplaying position . If in the opinion of the umpire theplayer is "dawdling", when in fact he could be movingoff quicker, appropriate action will be taken by theumpires with the most likely happening being tha t

Continued on page 1 1

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

June 28th,1997 Price : $1 .20 Vol . 97 No . 1 1' THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

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A SECTIONby Jason Frenke l

or the first time throughout season 1991 ~sults atthe weekend left the A-section ladder wit ; i defin-

itive break between the top and bottom sides ., A after10 games, its the Lions who had claim to the titiy'kingsof the mountain' . Collegian s notched up their'eighthwin of the year to leave them sitting on top of the lad-der one game clear . Xavs returned to the winners' listto keep abreast with the Bloods and Cardinals, butScotch have dropped everything in the past two weeks .including their bundle . and must be viewed with sus-picion in the coming weeks . Haileybury were almostdown and out at home to Parade but pulled out all thestops in an exciting last quarter to inch them over theline, and keep De La Salle at bay for just anotherweek. The D's lie in fifth position with six wins, animportant two games clear of seventh spot and OldMelbu rni ans, who have a superior percentage . TheRedlegs were soundly eaten by the D's at the weekend .and one wonders now whether they can make the four .

REVIEWMark Ty quin's resignation during the week before

last Saturda_v s round was expected to lead to the "let'sdo it for the new coach" effect which didn't eventuate .Grant Williams returned to the helm, he took theBlues to the finals last year but he could do little at theweekend to arrest their current form slump and theBlues are in dangerous waters at the foot of the ladder .A new coach mid-season is sometimes the catalvst fora win : not when you're taking on the might ofCollegian s. The Lions took a stranglehold on this gameduring the third term of premiership football - theypiled on 9 .1 to 1 .4 for a match-winning 9 goal lead atthe last change . Plenty of lively targets in front of goalsfor Leigh Carlson - Mollard . Warne-Smith andMackenzie booted 15 goals between them while thediminutive Jeff Lemon chipped in with two - while forthe Blues. their effort in all but one quarter shows theirseason might not be over just yet .

Old Haileybury looked anything but likely finalistsin the opening term of their clash with Old Paradi ans .Boyd and Muleta were on the end of some good workfurther afield from Pannam and Paradians looked tohave Bloods' measure . The home side worked their wayback into the contest during the second term and therewas very little to separate the two sides after quartertime . A great last quarter with plenty to play for onboth sides but the Bloods got the noses in front, just .and walked away with a 2-point win . The youngEfstathiou kicked 4 goals for the victors whileCarlson, B ann and Phill ips were among the best .Boyd finished with six goals for Parade .

An even first term at Waverley Park saw plenty offierce pressure being applied and both the Redlegs andthe D's suffered casualties in a hruising first quarter.

De La were able tocanter to a comfort-able victory outscoringOld Melburnians ineach quarter and steadily increasing the margithroughout the day. At the final siren it was more tha13 goals difference - indicative, perhaps . of the twgame break now between their respective of fifth ansixth . On-bailer Damian Toohey was the cataly;behind De La's victory at the weekend, gathering plerty of ball in the midfield and using it wisely . Clane}Mannix and a host of others were on target in front cgoal, in contrast to the Redlegs, who have struggled fcgoalkickers all year. They kicked just five majors at thweekend ; each goal coming from a different player, buthe loss of tall man James Guest made lifE tough fcOM's in the goalkicking department . Toby Robertplayed well for the Redlegs .

Old Xaverians have found themselves in unfamitar territory in recent weeks - on shaky ground - anNick Bourke would have been wary of travelling tEssendon to battle with St Bernard's. The home sidshowed why in a solid first half that saw them leadinat the first change and trailing by just 4 points at hatime . Big m an Jason Go llant led the charge fcBernards as he has all year. and with Luke Vassallo osong in front of goals (he finished with five) the hornside were in with a chance . But Dan Richardson waalso in form in front of the opposite goals and hbagged seven while on-bailer Wood chipped in witthree . Lethlean, Ockleshaw and Fay worked hard fcthe visitors, who booted seven goals to 2 in the finaterm to snuff out Bernards hopes and cruise to victc

ry .After spending the season in the depths of the P

section ladder, many had condemned Trinity to relcgation to B-grade. But last weekend it was time to stailooking for a life-line, and the team who has consi ;tently been described as playing below its potenti,,finally rose to the occasion last weekend to add furthcwoes to Seoteh, who have now suffered consecutivlosses to lower ranked sides . It was anybody's game zTrinity Grammar : neither side could assert control anit wasn't until three-quarter time that Scotch were abito claim a handy 14 point lead going into the last ternBut it was the T's who finished the stronger, AdarAnderson the best among Andrew, Sutcliffe an d co. athe Iwme side kicked 3 .6 to 1 .1 in the final term forthree point victory. Testing times ahead at Scotch.

PREVIEWOld Xave rians should be too strong for Uni Blue

- 6 goals .Collegi ans to hold off an improved Trinity by 2

points .

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old Scotch to return to the winners list against DeLa Sa ll e, barely. by 4 points.

old Melburnians to upset Haileybury by 3 goals .Old Paradians should be too strong for St

$e, ;l,. T ds by 5 goals .

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTAL

F IHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 7 425 iURKE OLD XAVERIANS 2 41N . LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 40;'IARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 5 37

RESERVES' .1CDONNELL OLD SCOTCHFIUME DE LA SALLE;( C:IANNIX DE LA SALLE

432

43231 9

OLD : :A4'ERIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : M . Gibson M ..1, on Boundary : T. Dodds B . Corcoran Goal : Peter Bekkers( Itarlie Mav COLLEGIANS v . OLD TRINITY Field : G. Pritchar d

Thwaites Boundarv : J . Stevenson M . Meier Goal: Alanh )p Bernie Hoare OLD SCOTCH v. DE LA SALLE Field : C.

ta A. Danlen Boundary : C. Kealv R . Mutton Goal : Grantird Anthony Simpson OLD MELBURNL9NS v . OLD HAI-

LEI3URY Field: S . McCarthy C . 0'Danohue Goal : ~.Yiichael1 . ".cni Dominic Napoli OLD PARADIANS v. ST. BERNARDSE, ,I r. u, Little R. Eastwood Goal: Shannon Ryan Malcolm Venn

JULY 5 - ROUND 12OLD TRINITY v. OLD XAVERIANSDE LA SALLE v . COLLEGIAN SOLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD SCOTC HOLD PARADIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANSST . BERNARDS v. UNIVERSITY BLUE S

~TDAY AGESu nda'`, Age VAFA sportswriter

Garry Petrot'f writes about Saturda y Asection matches played and previews

the Sunday A section match of the day .

SENIORS - 21 .06 .97ST. BERNARDS 4.4 4.5 9.7 11.10 .76OLD XAVERIANS 2.3 6.9 10.15 17.15 .117St . Bernards Yasalia 5. McKeon 2. Mitchell 2. Demamiel . A. Thomas. Best J.!.̀>allam. A . Thosnas . Jeugan Fassallo, B Otvrman. J . Overman .Old Xaverienc Richardson 7. 11'oad 3, Bourke 2 . Ockleshaw- LetYileart Kevhcc.Ford. Baw-en. "

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .2 6,6 7.10 13.12 .90COLLEGIANS 4 .1 8,3 17.4 22.4 .136University Blues Srumnon 4. Lemren 3. Steevart 2. Herratdn. Wilcox. Stariskr.Featherston . Best Stewart . Fairbank. Staunton. iwtaplestone. Kordick. Herald.Collegians Mallard 6 . it'arne-Smith 5 . MacKenzte 4. Leman 2 . Jefferson . Cleasrv.Peters . Bennett . Schober. Best Mallatd. Ttromson . Phillips. Mackenzie . Deane-Joluts. Cleary .

OLD TRINITY 3,6 5.7 6.11 9.17.71OLD SCOTCH 2.1 5,6 8.13 9.14.68Old Trinity Alibon 2. Spence4r 2 . Anderson . Greig . Pausv . Stickland. Sutclirte .Best Anderson, rUtdreies. SuteW7e Rausv. Hatlield . Robutson.Old Scolds Aulard 3. Price 2, 6Brnen 2. Wilson. P. Goldberg. Best P. Goldberg.Nettleton. Wtisorr, CdILU OBnen. Real .

DE LA SALLE 2.3 7.9 10,14 16,18.114OLD fitELBURNIfiNS 0.1 2.2 3.8 5.11 .41De La Salle Clmtcv 4 . B . bizumix 3. Taohev 2 . Abmlrarns. Brasher. Saul Chun. D .Jackson. Ftovsrrrlay. Corur. Best D. Toohey. Bomucl. Abrahanu . Flo:vcrday.Rennie. Ebot.Old AieEaurniarus Bruce . Bardsley. C:un pbcll . Jukes. Stuckey. Best Roberts.Holme. Ross. Carnpbell . Stuckey. 6ardslcp .

OLD HAB .EYBURY 1.1 6.6 9.9 15.10.100OLD PARADIANS 6.5 7.7 10,9 14 .14 .98Old Haileybury Efstattuou 4, Carson 2. Haime 2. A. Walden 2 . Lapp.ige . Kraus . S.tV:ilden. council, B Nrns. Best Carson . Barm . PlnWps . Annstrong. Seccull.'atasekeri.

Old Pazudians Boyd 6. Muleta 2. Digney 2 . P:uvtam . OLaugtiluL Brabendcr. BestParmam . Nitsou, Hellis. Bocd. Holland.-COsgrdf.

RESERVES - 21 .06 .97ST. BERNARDS 1.1 1.1 4.3 4.3 .27OLD XAVERIANS 3.4 10.5 13.9 27,14 .176St . Bernsrds Calms . Malthster. Vfueconrbe. Jtmeskav . Best Paradowskt.Cattercdl. Donelle. Juneskav. Atialter, latvarro.Old Xaverians -Hunter 7 . Jones 6. Stean 3. L.vrdrtqan 3. Meehan 2 . Freer 2.Kdleher. R%an. Tacker. Lechte . Best duties. Lmver. Tuddenhmn. D. Landngut,Tucker. Stean.

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.3 5.7 7.12 9.15.69COLLEGIANS 4.3 9.4 11.7 14.11 .95University Blues Janneson 4. BrTne 2. tiailon . Nugent. Longlcu Best Nailon .Haim, Louglcc. Gengericb, Strack. McCurn .Collegians Bocter 4. Johnston 3 . Palmer 3 . Lubicir 2. v Emtasle. BestPalmer. Greees. Seaton . Lubich . Pollock, Proctor.OLD TRINITY 1.2 1.3 1.6 2,7.19OLD SCOTCH 6.3 11.7 14.12 19.17.131Old Trinity Seeley, Saudi, Best Kasa6y. lVt'ke, Vargo. C. Snuth . T. Sauth. Baatel.Old Scotch McDonnell 4, Hooper 3. Pritchard 3. Kalinskt 2. SPtden . tVarner .Speed . Busse. Woodhouse. T . Reid. Norman. Beat Bock. Roberts. Pritchard. Ken .C. Husking Garnet.

DE LA SALLE 6.2 12.3 14.4 19.6.120OLD 7.YELBURNLINS 4.3 5.3 11.8 16.10,106De La Salle Fumte 3 . HA 3 . Falter 2 K Mamu.v 2 . Rc*nvut 3 . Grace, P 6Brxn .Mnes Moore . Ford, Be.d. C. OC;ilk~Q,lu'ut Moore. D. OBnen, Ford. Duckett, t6'}:e,Old Meiburni®ns Dtxon 4, McMullm 2 Handbun* 2 . B rn^d 2. Waddell . Keeble.MeDoug;il . tlt(tretm. Brouv . Ketmedc . Best Ntggs. tCdhehn . Rose . Keeble.McMullm. McDougal .

OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .2 6.4 6.7 8.7 .55OLD PARADIANS 3.2 7.4 10.7 10.7 .67Old HaileyMvy Floyd 2 Kukwoad S°ott 2 . Snnth Lacender. HID, Burn . L .w~jord-Janes Best Floyd . P. LaugfcrdJoncs, Jiatmcson. Barthaomctmz . Sunlit ODoimd .Old Pazadians Goat kukcre and d<'M plamrn not reccrecd

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7ie aftermatch at the Melbourne I' h clubroomsJ last Saturday was certainly a night to remember.

The High School Boys and supporters were over themoon after giving Ormond the short back and sides ina match that saw MHSOB withstand the pressureapplied, particularly after half time, and give WarrenFall cause for much rejoicing. It was also a big night outfor Mark "Bushy" Bushfield and a big congregation ofthe umpiring fraternity who arrived at the riverside ovalto help celebrate Mark's 250th game as a VAFA umpire .Congratulations Mark on a fantastic effort and yourservices to Amateur football over many years . Otherhighlights of the round were Mazenod's return to thewinning list and the thumping by St Kevin's of'I`herryPenola at headquarters . Therry's form in recent weekshas been rather ordinary and with a few very big gamesover the coming weeks, their season may be well andtruly decided during that time. During Round 10,Kevin Tod labelled a rather middle aged and not soquick water boy as an'Aqua-man'. Toddy I really believethe expression 'water boy to be more appropriate at alllevels of football. I believe your aqua-man would alsoprefer to be called a water-boy.

REVIEW OF ROUND 10With both sides still considering themselves outside

chances for the fmals, Ivanhoe ran away from OldIvanhoe in the last half to give the Magpies a welldeserved and very spirited victory . Again, TrevorTimms, Shane McGowan and Chris Tucker stood outwith Scobie, Flynn and Joyce in fine touch. TheGrammarians welcomed the return of Rowan Weddleto the backline but several costly skill errors and poorturnovers under pressure saw the game slip away .Tully, Corcoran and Johnston were great players onthe day in a very disappointing performance . This ofcourse, takes nothing away from the Magpies supereffort.

Mazenod gave the Saints the slip early and neverreally looked in trouble . Seven goals to what appearedto be a non-scoring end in the first quarter allowed theNodders a lead that they maintained throughout .Defenders in Ballenger, Fisher and Chris Murray werein control whilst John Le Grand, Barker an d Welchwere on top all day. The Saints were again well deservedby Matt Ryan, Astapenko and Gilmore, whilstO'Sullivan, S. Diamond and Mark Tkocz rated a men-tion for sterling efforts .

MHSOB took the game up to Ormond early andshould have absolutely buried the 'Monds but for someordinary kicking for goa . The High boys were deter-mined to eliminate the second half fade outs from theirgame and withstood everything Ormond had to offer .

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Stewart McCully,Clinton Young, Jay onBamert and DavidSkinner were fineplayers for MHSOB while Paul Joy and An dregJobling served Ormond well along with Paul McDonaldan d Rod Block.

Three wins from three tries at Elsternwick ParkI date for SKOBS is a fine performance. Therry Penok

unfortunately were on the receiving end of an impres .sive display by SKOBS, Jim Macey, Sam Gribble anMark Brady, whilst Fox Dollnzan (W) and 'TheBirdman' were solid performers for St Kevins in ematch that was very much a one horse race after haltime . For Therry Jason Reddick as usual gave his all irthe midfleld with Gauci at half back and Mick Goodwirin the for-ward line worth of a mention.

Old Brighton kicked the sweep against the vertiyoung Banyule side that did not have the man power tccope with the OB's big guns particularly in the forwarcline . Again Krzynkiak, Bradley, Nikas an d Jacksorgave Old Brighton great drive. For the Bears, younlBrett Woodlock played his best game for the Clutwhilst Renato Dintinosante and Scott Playfair battle(hard against the odds . The Bears scribe says a low lighof the day was the volume of dog droppings on thiBeach Road Oval that was a concern to all players an(umpires .

PREVIEW ROUND 1 1The Saints travel to Chelsworth Park . This is rarei,

a happy experience for visiting sides and I see no reason why Old Ivanhoe will not salute by around 2',points .

Ma7enod and MHSOB at Elsternwick Park whacan I say. It is the most important game to date for thiNodders who must win to stay in touch . With MHSOIexpecting a few more experienced players back in thiline up they should withstand the pressure and gehome by 14 points provided the second half fade out i ;not longer a problem .

Ormond back at Gunn Reserve will be keen to dispatch a very inconsistent Therry Penola . Ormond' ;defence should be the key to this match . The 'Monds b:31 points.

Ladder leaders clash at Righetti Oval . OlaBrighton's only losses to date have been away from thbayside oval whilst SKOBS will be keen to reverse thresult earlier in the season . At home SKOBS will prevaby 23 points.

The Banyule Bears have had very few reasons forejoicing in the 1997 season' thus far . I don't expecIvanhoe to fall at this very important hurdle and confi

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dentiv predict a margin of 41 points .Old Ivanhoe, MHSOB . St Kevin's,

(7rni0nri Ivanhoe.Gti_'-~ S = OND 3NTS : By 3.30pm Monday - Fax

;9EFIIO'3CLUB LLST TOTALOLD IVANHOE 4 49

S IVANHOE 4 460I ' THERRY PENOLA 3 7

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QL D IV OE v . ST KILDA SOU _ H CAUL. Field: D . LaneD . Dalgleish (R) Goal : Russell Owens Ross Richards EN-OD V. MHSOB AT EP SATURDAY Field : P . Callil T. OvadiaPoundary: S . Waterman S. Hennig Goal : Geoff Grigg, Gary('lancy Res: Leo Wilson, John Slater ORMOND v. THERRYPENOLA Field : A . Firley M . Jenkins Goal: John Pickett PhilBurg ST. KEVINS v. OLD BRIGHTON Field : C . Stewart J .Evills (R) Boundary: M . Chapple G . Miller Goal: Robert<evmour Malcolm Frame BANYULE v. IVANHOE Field: M.;"ushfield B. Allen Goal : Reno Barichievich David Murray

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SENIORS - 21 .06.97IVANHOE - - - 20.13.133OLD IVANHOE 13 .12.90Ivanhoe Williams 4, Jvyre 3, Flynn 3 Lee 2. Hull-Broun 2 . Giankoulldis. Sartor,Manuel . Scoble. Raw9ey

. Mo .,,Hest Timnts. MeGouan, Tucker, Scoble, Flynn,

Jocce .Old Ivanhoe McLean 4, Weddle 3 . Steuart 2 . Tullv, 2, Donaldson. Kariatannis.P cst R Waddle . Tully. Corcoran, Johnston. J, ttedcile, Young .

ST. KILDA STH, CAULFIELD 1.1 8.5 8.5 13.12.90* 1AZENOD O.C. 7.5 11.9 16.12 19 .13 .127~t. 1CsTdn Sth, Caul. M. Ryan 5, Astapetilco 3, Clements. Logers, Tkocz.Tsirogiamu, Gilmore. Beat Astapenko, S. Diamond . Gilmore. M. Ryan. O'Sullivan,Tkocz .biszeaod Hanley 7 . Welch 5. Morgan 2, Legrand, Schofield, Occhiuto, M. Murray,Barker, Best Hanley, Ntsbett Ballanger, O'Hara Parker, Welch.

M.H .S.O.B . - - - 13.17.95ORMOND - - - 9,6,60MIISOB Woorlley 3, Bruce 2. Skinner, Helmet. Merrifield. A. Webster. Jones.Glw= Preeie. Young. Best Young. McCully. Skinner. Camert, Glrnrr, Johns .Ormond Block 3 . Grace 2, Remman, Fraser. Jobling, Connell . Beet Joy, Jovbling.McDonald, Block. A. Turner. B . Turner.

THERRY PEINOLA 1.3 4.6 7.13 9.18 .72ST. KEVIIiS 3,3 8.6 13.13 20.15.135Terry Penola Goodwin 4, Gorman 2, Castaldt Seymour, Griggs. Best Reddick .Gauci, Goodwin. S. Hollow, O'Connor. Castaldt.St . Kevias Brach, 5, Dribble 5. W. Do3lman 2. Bo:ries 2 . Gross 2, Tvan, Keigtran,Burden. A. Hart, Beat Macey, Gribble. Fox Finch, Dallman, Brady.OLD BRIGHTON 4.2 10.2 18.5 28.9.171BANYULE 1.4 3.8 8.11 10.12.72Old Brlgirtoa Bradley 9, M. Jackson 5, Talbot 4. Murch 2 . Kent 2, Perry 2,Kr}zwnLalc 2. Alderton . Beat Kent, Wllliams, Hartman, Kivzwniak, Dennis.McLachlan.Banyvlc Playiair 2, Ka4rooz 2. Mayne, Turnbull, Glass . C . Williams, M. Gra_v.WtLmore . Beat ~4bodlock, Wdliaavs, Dintinosante. C . Williams. Playfair. Mayne.

RESERVES - 21 .06.97IVAtIHOE - - - 14.18.100OLD IVANHOE 8.10.58Ivanhoe Fairmather 8. Frisina 2, Blackwood, Krischke4r, Jacka Fahour, BetGittos, Fatrurather, Jaeka Murphy, Toopod, white.Old Ivanhoe Craker 2 . D. Wanv 2. C . Corcoran . Kingston, Myers. Yarwood, BestC. Corcoran, Myers, Jones . D, 1Varrv. Brophy, Agushi.ST. KILDA STH, CAULFIELD 0 .1 1.2 3 13 6.8 .44MA7,ENOD O.C. 4.3 9.4 11.7 14.11 .95St. Kilda Sth Caul. Maschi 3, Pope, Hedley. Wood. Benit Gallouay. MaschLDurham. Harvey. Gilchrist .Mszenod OC Brookes 5, RSev 4. Carter 3 . Snort 2 . Welch 2. Bolle, Smith . Fisher.Best welsh, Snart. Coulson, Grtmison . Bolle. Rogerrs.

hLH,S.O.B, 2.3 2.3 6.7 8.7.55ORRfOND 3.1 7.3 8.4 12.8.80MHSOB Senn 2 . A . Palmos 2. Knavles, M. Konstanty, Spottlsacod, Scrinis . Be tFahey, Newton. Grimmer, Senn, Ansell, Axford .Ormond Metz 3, Whelan 3. Stewart 2, M. Turner 2 . M. McDonald, wells. BestCleary, Turner. Keleher, Brennan, Mabbett, Collins.

T1 E RRY PENOLA 1.0 2.3 2.4 3.5.23ST. RESINS 7.6 9.8 14.13 17.16.118Then), Peaola Thomson . Easbnure. Jones. Be t Eggleston. Dreier, PastmaPinner. Kuret, Moran.at Kev7ns Vazac_di 4, Fraser 3 . McCatm 3, D. Moore 2, Hassett. Kuring, Moylan,Mulcahy. Best Kuring, Gofdsu~thy. Hassett. Lynch. Smith, Farquharson,OLD BRIGHTON 7,2 13.9 19.16 25 .20.170BANYULE 2,1 4.1 5.1 6.1 .37Old Brighton Grant 9. Manderaws 4. Carter 2. Bickett 2. Broan, DesurythMurray, Holden. Pnvr. Douglas . Palfrey. Haine . Best Broan . Grant. McMahon,BicketL Corke. Manderaws.Banyuk Gilliam 2, Halt. Donaldson. T. Egan . Smith . Best T. Egan, Stevens,Gilbert . Heard, Riches, Mahady

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C SECTIONby Russell Goul d

somewhat predictable round saw results go asA expected although Marcellin only just snuck in .In terms of the top four Old Mentonians managed tohold onto fourth spot but remain just one game clearwith Bu lleen-Templestowe and now Thomastownbreathing down their necks . The top three are prettymuch ungettable barring catastrophic injuries but thenext spot is up for grabs and the fight should make forsome good footy. So brace yourselves for a ring-a-ding-ding second haif of the season .

Review - Round 1 0Firstly to the local derbv at Bulleen and what was

so far the match of the season . Bulleen-Templestowehosted Marcellin . the Bullants keen to burv, the 135point thrashing they received in round I . The Eagleswere up to the task in the first term though and kickedaway to a 19 point lead and whispers of a repeat goingaround the ground . The Bullants though were focusedand fought back to level the scores at the long break .In the third . the home side gained the ascendancy asthe game's tempo lifted and they had a three point leadat the final break . The last quarter was do-or die, goalfor goal . body on body football and with just four min-utes left the Bullants were up by ten points . The homecrowd could smell victory but a quick goal fromMarcellin stuck a finger up Bulieen's nose and thesmell was fading . A crucial centre break from14tarcellin's Slattery forced the ball forward for theEagles where sheer desperation from young forwardMarson earnt him a free kick . he kicked the goal. thesiren went and Marcellin fans went bersek! The clubsmost stirring victory in years! Good players all roundfor the Eagles, whiist for the Bullants . left to ponderwhat if. Best players were Robertson and Prior on aday where all gave their 100 percent .

Out at Thomastown . AJAX battled hard all davbefore finally succumbing to a bigger. stronger Bearsoutfit who won by 71 points . The first half was evenenough . the Bears up by just 2 goals although domi-nating most of the key positions. The third quarterthough was all Bears. They kicked 8 .5 to the Jackerssolitary goal to put the game out of their reach . AJAXcontinued to fight in the last Quarter but another 5 goalquarter was too much for them to handle and theysank to their 10th loss of the season . Credit to theBears who are now just a single game out of the fourand with that man Fellows leading from the front yetagain . who knows. Other good players for the Bearsincluded Holmes and Grech and for the voting AJAXside . Rosen (6 goals), Mohr an d Roth were winners intheir positions.

Down at Bluff Road . Hampton Rovers hosted St .Leos Emmaus in one of those fight off relegation fearsmatches . the winner set to climb one . maybe two spotsup the ladder. the loser left to try and serape their way

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up at a later date . Inwindy, but sunny con-ditions, the Two Bluesfailed to capitalise onthe early wind advantage, down by two points at thefirst break . The Rovers used the wind better in the sec-ond and went into half time with a three goal lead . TheRovers set up the game with a 4.7 quarter into thewind in the third and held the visitors to a single goal .The Roves then pulled away in the last with the breezeand went on to record a well earned 55 point win . Bestfor the victors were Marshall, McKell ar and Fergusonwhilst for the luckless visitors triers were Lawlor,Henricus an d Rondi .

In one of the more disappointing matches a trendthat seems to be following one of these teams (initialsbeing M .B .) continued . North Old Boys fulfilling allpredictions to trounce Monash Blues by 120 pointsthus cementing their spot on top of the ladder . In goodfootballing conditions the NOBs were just too skilledand polished for a tenacious Monash side . Tenacitywhen you are that far behind though does not win youfootball games . Monash were made to pay for everyskill error and inaccuracy in front of goal the NOBsrunning a highlight of their game . The Blue's competi-tiveness disappeared in the last term leaving the NOBswith yet another percentage booster . All the NOBs play-ers played well, while only a couple of Monash boysdid. Hopefully though for themselves and their sup-porters . they can find the formula that helped them toa flag last year and come out ready to play in theirclash with Rovers this week .

In the second local derby of the round a far lessthrilling clash saw St . Bedes Mentone post anothervictory- beating Old Mentonians by 42 points. Inwindy conditions at Keysborough. the Tigers overcamea slowish start to overwhelm the Panthers in the sec-ond half. Without being so dominant as to bore thefans . the Tigers worked the ball well and were able toscore consistently both into and against the breeze .whilst the Panthers scored without being too threaten-ing. The Tigers lead increased gradually all day andtheir last quarter was best evidence of their domi-nance, kicking 4 .7 to stretch their lead to the eventualwinning margin . The Panthers forward line . normallyso aetive, was well held by a strong Tiger's defence andthe majcritv of play around the ground was also inTigers control . For the winners, Marinic, MacGeorgeand Boczf,r were all workmanlike in their tasks andwinners in their positions . whilst for the Panthers .Brooks, Kitto and Dart were solid contributors.

Preview - Round 1 1The first match AJAX host North Old Boys . NOBs

in a canter.Monash take on Hampton Rovers . You would

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have to think the Rovers would be too strong althought lie Blues did win their first up clash . I'll stick with thePovers who should win by a couple of goals.

St. Leos host Old Mentonians who I would expectcome out firing, desperate to cement their spot in the

top four. The Panthers by 35 points .St . Bedes Mentone Tigers go home to take on

Bulleen-Templestowe . Bulleen must have been reallygood last week but at home, the Tigers should provedto be a couple of goals too strong.

In the final clash of the round. Marcellin buoyedby last week's emphatic victory will be too strong for af,<shting Thomastown side . The Eagles by 23+ points.

Reserves winners should be NOB's. Monash. St.s . St . Bedes and Marcellin .

Belated congratulations go to Brendon Byron an dNathan Grech from Thomastown who played their150th and 250th games respectively in Round 10 .both have been with the clubs since junior levels andlie club congratulations them on reaching their mile-

~iones .Old Mentonians - Congratulations are extended to

Mathew Elliott who today plays his 50th game for theclub . Also Coach Peter Murphy coaches his 50th, ;une today. Peter is currently in his first year as SeniorCoach after coaching the U19's in 1991 and 1992 . Welldone to you both and good luck for today .

AJAX V . NORTH OLD BOYS Field : G . Hodgins G . Giorasundarv: C . Hayes MONASH BLUES v . HAMPTON ROVER S

Field : C. Nash A. Kiel ST LEOS EMMAUS v. OLD MENTONIANSI'icld : A. Stephen N. McCorquodale Boundarv: G . Mooney Goal :Robert Dunstan Steve Mooney ST. BEDES MENT. TGS v.BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : C. Keeton P. Simpson (R) Goal:John Kelly Kevin Segota MARCELLIN v . THOMASTOWN Field:R . Sneddon C . Brajtberg Goal : Rod Stee n

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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTAi.OLD MENTONIANS 2 58ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1 46ST BEDES MENTONE 6 45

RESERVESNORTH OLD BOYSTHOMASTOWN 2ST BEDES MENTONE 2

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SENIORS - 21 .06 .97THOMASTOWN 3.7 5.10 13.15 18 .21 .129AJAX 1.0 4.4 5.4 9.4 .58Thomestoav V. Capeci 5 . Gorski 4. Holmes 3. Valert 2 . A . Fellows. Corti. Diana.Riscevski . Best A. Fellows . Holmes. M . Grench. Scetrt. Valeri. N . Grech .AJAX Rosen 6 . Cukierman. Halphen. Mohr. Best Rosen . Mohr . Rath . Roth. Segal.S .

NORTH OLD BOYS 6.1 11.5 16.8 24.12 .156MONASH BLUES 2.6 4.7 4.12 6.12 .48North Old Bays Braver 8. Brnte 3. Connelly 2. Lyons 2. Manassa 2 . Forbes 2,Curran. Drum. McMahon . Spurling. Tonkin. Best Bover.l4aters. Maguire. Smith .Tonk6t. Forbes .Moaash Blues Gregory 3 . Webster . Hurley. Trumble. Best McGee. DeYoung.Napier. M. Nmmtan . Htnley. Hlpwell .

HAMPTON ROVERS 2.2 8.5 12.12 18.15 .123ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP 2 .0 5.3 6.5 10.8.68Hampton Rovers Wits 4. Prantzos 3 . McKellar 2. Marshall 2 . Crawford 2 . D .Anderson 2. Hobson, S. Anderson, Stick . Best Marshall, MeKeltar. J. Ferguson .McConvtiie . W'tlrs. i9arazi.St . L~ EMMAUS WP Banks 3. Heruieus 2 . Dicucalarttiuo . McKenzie. Meehan.Robinson, Vaughan. Best Lawlor. Heuicus. Ronclll Dinirniatttuto. Burgess. Banks .

OLD MENTONIANS 3.2 7.3 8.8 11.10.76ST. B'S MEN . TIG 4.4 9.7 13.9 17.16.118Old Mentonians Acremart 2. Austin 2, Merruter 2 . G. Stroud 2. Davis. D. Kitto.Wallace. Best Brooks . D. Kitto. Dart. Macquue. B. Murptrv. D . Murphy.St . B's Merit . Tig. Mac Georqe 6. Zakie 3. Beasley 2 . Hecker 2 . Kinsella McCraw.Best MacGeorge. McCraw. MeCartfry. Zakac. Marinic . Bocr.ar.

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1.2 6.4 9.4 13.6.84MARCELLIN 4.3 6.4 8.6 13.8.86Bulleen Templestome Jones 3 . James 3. D. MatUieus 2 . Panju . C . ran is . S. Smith .7. Matthcus. t6iltianu . Best RoberLson .141Rtams. Prior. Grahstn. Jarnes. Aprous.Marcellia Cat$y 3. Marson 2 . Slattery 2 . Rowe 2 . D. Harbverts . Sampunon.Friina. O'FI}zm. Best Dedorico. Chambers. Sampmton . Theisz. Cronin. Rowe .

RESERVES - 21 .06.97

THOMASTOWN 2.3 3.10 5.15 12 .21 .93AJAX 1.2 1.3 2.5 2.5.17Thomestown Joint Bubis 4. B. Smith 2. MeNell 2. Scarpa 2 . hdianella Theodorou.Best Pets-`vs . Moribtto . John Bubis . R . Word. B. Snuth. S. Muteo.AJAX DL.amrnid . Sheezei . Best Snow. Abrahams . Degen. Sheffield . J. Davis . Aber.

NORTH OLD BOYS 2.2 5.7 9.8 10.8.68MONASH BLUES 4.3 5.3 5.5 7.9.51North Old Boys Kearncy, 3 . Anderson 3 . Currrv. L-Tie. Fahey. Neurnan . BestTnmbo;c . Cook. Gratvta Anderson . Bugeja. Hooper .Monash Blues Bac%ler . O'Neill . Spencer. Dobson . Feenaghty . Melvin. Andritsosd.Best M . Smith . Andrnsos. J. Milie. McCain. Murehie. Crawford.

HAMPTON ROVERS - - - 5.6 .36ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP 14.6 .90Hampton Rovers Holt 2 . Harden. Armstrong. Hullick. Best t4qilison . Hunter.McGregor. Buckley. Armstrong. Thoma sSt Leos EMMAUS WP D. Kemiv 3 . Millen 3. Gay 2, L"utdsaq 2. J . Panetta 2 .Comessotto . Major. Mitchell. Best Major. D. Kenny. Miller. Millen . J . Panetta.Lmdsag.

OLD MENTONIANS 1 .3 4.4 4.5 5.7 .37ST. B'S MENT. TIG 6.6 9.9 14.12 20.14.134Old Mentonians M. Stroud 2. Ferguson. hliltis . Whtguss. Best Winguss . S . Kitto.ivitWs Watson. Russo. Mondte .St . B's Ment . Tig Donny Gocdetuld 6. Connelly 6. Peck. Di~uts 2. Earle .Tomlinson . TuIly. Corderoy. Johnston. Best Bracenl . Peck. Dwyxr . ~tewart, Walsh .Earie.

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0 .0 1.1 1.1 3.1.19MARCELLIN 7 .3 9.5 17.8 19.10.124BuBan Templestowe Cleary. Daskalow. Tint Driver. Best Faulkner. Glover.'t7erret! craven P. Sent . Dernaric.Maredtin Dumn(;u 7 . [kCntchc 5. il. Dar 5 . Llev. Jeremr Golds. BestAnnstrong. M Coolmr. Durungo . LWev . Dcma. Wallis .

JULY 5 - ROUND 12HAMPTON ROVERS v. AJAXOLD MENTONIANS v . MONASH BLUESBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. ST . LEO'S EMMAUSMARCELLIN v . ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERSTHOMASTOWN v . NORTH OLD BOYS

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the half way mark of the season some interesting_, stats have emerged from with in D Section . Four

mes O'Riley (Beaum) (twice), Howells (Old Geel) an dInkster (Old Cam.) have kicked 10 goals in a match .Thus far Beaumaris have kicked the highest score(177), Old Ess . the lowest (38) an d 18 games havebeen decided by less than two goals . As for the bestand worst in forwards and backs - Caulfield average11 goals a match an d plhitefriars 17 whilst Aquinasaverage 17 goals kicked against them an d Beaumaris12 .

REVIEW OF ROUND 10The weekends results have made the fight for third

and fourth wide open and any team sitting at presentin fourth spot or lower looking at the possibility of rel-egation . Beaumaris opened well in their game againstCaulfield and were never headed . Although Caulfieldwere still in it at half time a stronger and better unitkicked clear to runout easy winners . Cauifield's bestwere Wilson in the ruck, Restariek and Will with firstgame Stumbles kicking 3 . The Sharks failed to report .

plhitefriars were lucky to get out of this game afterleading by four goals at quarter time Salesian stayedwith them all day and in the last quarter came homestrongly to get within 1 point . The Friars managed tokick clear and win by two goals . Salesian's best wereBobetic, Hazel, Tassone an d the Gaspari brothers .The Friars best were Harris on the ball, Craig andGloufchev up forward and defenders Matt Batemanan d Law.

Old Essendon and Aquinas played at Box Hill inwhat was a very entertaining game . The OEGS hadopened up a 5 goal lead early in the second quarter butAquinas lifted all over the ground and reduce thedeficit to only 10 points at half time and after a veryeven third quarter by only a kick at the last break .Undisciplined play cost OEGS a player for fifteen min-utes and Aquinas finished the game full of running .They began to dominate the centre where Colliver whoreturned for his first game after a knee reconstructiontook control and was well supported by Flynn on thewing who kicked 3 and Hughes who finished with 4 (3in the last quarter) . Larkin tagged Lutterschmidt andhad plenty of the ball was named BOG whilst OEGShad difficulty identifying good players but nominatedHughes, Coppa and Hex with McPherson finishingwith four.

St Johns and Parkside played a very hard andtough encounter with the margins being 2 points atboth quarter and half time . St Johns played the betterfooty in the third quarter and kicked away to lead bythree goals. Koppens from St Johns dominated all dayafter Parkside lost their ruckman Boyer before thegame . The last quarter saw St Johns defend stronglywhile Parkside continually attacked their goals . Wasted

opportunity (2 gls, 10 beh) and a great goal from StJohns against the flow of play saw St Johns get up by7 points . Parkside's Hockey was strong in defence withsupport from Copley (3 goals) an d Harvey. St Johnsbest were Koppens, Rachelle and Matheson whoscored a"PEPE" goal of the day .

Old Camberwell struggled all day against OldGeelong who had complete control for three quartersbut put in a shocking third quarter . A 9 goal lead athalf time told the tale as Old Geelong's on ballers hadcontrol in Cook, Mithen and Edmonds . Pestcott onthe wing was inspiring and provided plenty of drive intotheir forward line which was capped off by Howellswho finished with 9 . No report from Old Camberwell .

PREVIEW OF TODAYS GAMESOld Camberwell's only win for the year came in

this game in Rd 2 . Caulfield were playing better foot-ball then and have since dropped away. OldCamberwell have improved but couldn't get over theline losing three of their last four by less than a goal .This week they will enjoy the trip to Caulfield and theirsecond win for the season .

Salesian play host to St Johns with both clubsplaying good footy of late . They have both taken ladderleaders Whitefriars close to defeat and their firstencounter had nothing in it . The side that is more dis-ciplined and attacks the ball all day concentrating onthe job at hand will win this . Salesian for mine bythree goals as St . Johns don't have the ability to con-centrate for 100 minutes.

Parkside the giant killers again failed in the thirdquarter last week which cost them the game play hostto Aquinas . The last encounter saw a close result andpresent form indicated this will be the same . Parkside'shome ground advantage will give them this by twogoals if they can put together four quarters .

Old Essendon rocked by their last three losses willwant to arrest the slide or their spot in the four will betaken by Parkside or St Johns. Percentage will play abig part later in the season and they cannot afford todrop this game to Beaumaris. On the other the Sharkswhl want to put three games between themselves andfourth assuring them of a birth in the finals . On pre-sent form Beaumaris by 5 goals .

And so to the match of the day between ladderleaders Whitefriars and Old Geelong . Both clubs havestrung together eight wins on the trot and have onlyone loss for the season. In their last encounter Round2 at Whitefriars, Old Geelong were thrashed by 70points . They have steadily improved since then where-as the Friars have struggled in games they should have

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won easily . Old Geelong will take top spot this weekand cement themselves as premiership favourites .

Reserves . A finals berth may well rest on theresults of this week's games after St Johns defeatedsecond place Parkside last week and four sides fightingfor fourth . Tips this week are Old Geelong at home overWhitefriars, Parkside easily over Aquinas, OldEssendon to just get up at home against Beaumaris,Old Cmberwell to defeat Caulfield and St Johns toda` it Salesian .

, >t Johns celebrate this week with Wayne CharltonI lying his 100th senior game . A great effort in the short].__tory of the club and only the third player to reach thismilestone . A strong and steady defender who is wellrespected and all at the club extend their best wishes .Congratulations are also extended to Scotty Pepper whohix. d his 50th game last week in a great effort agains t

RESERVESPARKSIDEWHITEFRIARSCAULFIELD GRAiF4N1 . 2

CAULFIELD GRAMM v. OLD CAMBERWELLField : D . Anderson T . Foley Boundary : A . DeganOLD GEELONG v. WHITEFRIARS Field : C . Wallis

(R) S . Alger Boundary : D . Styles J . Handfield SALE-

SIAN OC v . ST. JOHNS 0 C Field : L . Gallagher V.Vescovi PARKSIDE v. AQUINAS Field : A . Ladd C .°+ vens OLD ESSENDON v . BEAUNIARIS Field : A .Flack D . Kramer

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HOWELLS OLD GEELONG 9 48INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 47ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 4 44

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SENIORS - 21 .06 .97BEAURLIRIS A.F.C. 4.6 7.9 13.9 17.14 .116CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.2 5.4 6.9 9.11 .65BeauntarLs Salisbury 5 . ?riatunoud 3. O'Rdec 3. Hazuahan 2 . Pitts 2 . Fisher.tt`adh:uu . Best Grotes . Hanraltan . Mc?r•4anus. Aialoney. Rollbury. Salisburv .Caulfield Grammar Stumbles 3. Mathews 2 . Dlcrosta. Dohertt~ . Wul, t'iilson . BestWilson . Restarick. Will, Suunbles, cutler, Liddell. ~

OLD CAMBERWELL 0.3 2.5 5.5 8.5.53OLD GEELONG 7.1 11.5 11.10 20.16 .136Old Camberwell Hardman 3. Frigo 2. Board 2. Jack. Best SmiUt. Toun . Scott.Short. Spturtr.. Hardman .Old Geelong Harells & W. Mithen 3. Wiffen 2. Vtekers-W'illi.s 2 . McKellar.Smtthers . \eeld. Darcv. Best Pescott . Pontlls. Wilkinson. Mithen. Edmonds . Cook.

W1B'1EFRIARS 4.6 6.11 10.14 12.17.89SALESIAN O .C. 1.2 5.5 5.10 10.14 .74Wltitefiiars Robinson 4 . N. Carbone 3 . Jongebloed 3. Gloukhe, Jenkins . BestHarris . A . Carbone, Quiltv. Pasqualotto. Mika. O(Corutor.Salesian Hazell 3 . Cincotta 2. Bd>eac . Canavan . Larvton . Ruche, Sutherland. BestBobetic. liazanagh . Gaspari. Laulon. Hazel] . Mansfield ,

ST. JOHNS O.C. 2.5 5.8 10.10 11 .14 .80PARKSIDE 2.2 6.4 8.5 10.15.74St. Johns Matheson 5. Hilton 4 . M. Lawson . B. Waters. Best Rachetle. Munroe,Koppens . blatheson. Archer. Hain.Parksrde Goal kickers and best players not recencd .

AQUINAS O.B. 1.3 5.10 10.12 17.17 .119OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 5.3 7.8 11.12 14.12 .96Aquinas Hughes 4 . Gnat 3. Doherty 2.14tston 2 . QrtWn 2 . lVtuteheal2. Lambaune.TaruIlL Best Larkin, C414tehead. Celllv¢. Boland. t', `iston. A. Bethune.Old Essendon Grammsr McPherson 4. Flenwtg 3 . Et,arvs 2. Barr 2 . Rodger.Panagrotopotdos. Hughes. Best Hughes . Capoaiperro. Stemn . Lutterschrmdt.Healer. Fletcher.

RESERVES - 21 .06 .97BEAUMARIS A.F.C . 3.0 5.3 9.6 11.11 .77CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.2 6A 9.5 9.8 .62Beaumaris Delglesh 3. Hwde 2 . Thatcher, Fatrbartks . Bell. &tcKeruie . Blackie.;Ha}picre. Best iioyxte. Fairbanks . Thatcher. Blaelae. Maypieee. Bell .Caulfield Grammar Vella 4. Scholten 2 . Beauchantp. Santiago . Harrison . BestCastles. Santa=-igo. tl'ullanu. Salem . Laurence. Vella,

OLD CAMBERWELL 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.3 .15OLD GEELONG 4.7 5.8 7.10 8.13 .61Old Camtwwell Seclev. Swann . Best Tavtor . Suns. Seelev. hnberger. Bishop.HopkinsOld Geelong Oliver 3 . Bones 2. 6Halloran 2. Stevens . Best Stevens . Harrumton .Oliver. Bkhtnes. Ponvr. Farrer.

WHITEFRIARS 5.2 9.5 14.8 18.12 .120SALESIAN O.C. 1.20.1 2.3 4.7 5.7 .37Whitefriars Jackson 3 . Thuattes 2. Jolutson 2_ Carrigg 2. Strike 2, Botm}man 2 .Lacee . O'Bnen. Ctardtilli . Campbell. Elliott, Best Gtlla,t . .Inlutson . Lacey. Carngg.- xiuentscr,,n~ E- cr_Salesian O6rer 2. Broun. Kuehener. ONeili . Best Bountan. Forbes. Chalmers.ouutn . Brennan. Kucttener.ST. JOHNS O .C. 4.4 5.5 7.6 8.8 .56PARKSIDE 2.0 7.1 7.2 8.5 .53St. Johns Shaer 2 . hiruuukms 2 . B Hilton. Sacco. Lagonder. Blake . Best B. Hilton.Corcoran . S.vtden:an . Dausett Gorman . Liddell .Parkside Goal kickers and best players not received .

AQUINAS O.B. 0.1 2.1 2.1 3.1.19OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 5.9 10 .13 116.21 20.29.149Aquinas Clifford 2 . .ltason . Best J. Wilson, Tilling, Clifford . Franklin . Cruickshank .Jeff tiesOld Essendon Grammar Ctohesv 4 . Turner 3. Chalkev 4 . Robertson 4 . Ridlep 2,t4'rngltt .l5'alker. Best Ctralkleq. Turner. Roberson . fUdlev. Reade. Barry.

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E EAST SECTIONby Barry Hickey

Tohn Morrison, Hawthorn Citizens reserveumpire, ran the Ressies game solo last week, the n

he backed up for the first term of the senior matc hagainst Eltham Collegians, covering for a delayed intransit VAFA person in white . Now, you could say thata single umpire should be able to cope on the Cit's bou-tique ground with energy to spare, but just keeping outof the players' way is a feat in itself, so well done John,thanks for helping out with the Seniors game .

Looks like the present set up for the four, Kew,Yarra Valley, Old Carey and Chirnside Park, hassomething of an enduring quality about it . Nothing isset in concrete of course. but it will take a big effortfrom Centrals and Cobras to drag themselves backinto contention, even though they both have thepotential for it.

LAST WEEKOld Carey finally had a win against Yarra Valley,

the C's first since Yarra's entry into the VAFA . Thefoundation of the win was a 6 .5 to 0 .1 first quarter,which the C's built steadily thereafter . The C's backs,Matthews, Coste llo, Nash, Auldist, M. Cohen, an dFaelis made life difficulty for Yarra's forwards all day ;Campbell dominated round the packs, fellow onballers Vas and Esler weren't far behind, and finish-ers Addo, and Bruce Cohen, were effective, whileHedgie's leading and marking kept everybody on theirtoes . Yarra were minus some top players in Maevean,Dodweli, Telford, an d Thompson, and that should befactored in when assessing their loss . Paul Petersonbattled hard in the ruck all day for Yarra, withHarrington doing some good things at full back .

Kew were again too strong for Richmond Central .although it took a great 5 goal 3rd term from King, togive Kew the kick start needed, after Centrals hadtaken a narrow lead into the long break . Frank Bovepopped up everywhere for the RC's, ably assisted byGreg Tate and Andrew Banfield on the HBF's .Besides King, Kew's best were . Greg Porte, DeanWood . captain . Bri an Pullen, and Joe Chow in a BP.

Hawthorn Citizens broke through with a greatvictory over Eltham after things were not looking tooflash at 0 .5 time . The Cits rallied in the 3rd to run outcomfortable winners . Paul Barker bagged 8 at FF forthe Hawkers . Grant Morris was strong on his HBF, aswas Steve Irwin in the BP. and Jamie Law at HFF.The Turtles were devastated by the turn about buthad good games from Hedley Todd in the ruck . GregMullins at FF. Steve Justive at HBF and PhillipMorro w .

Bulleen Cobras couldn't dent the strongChirnside Park defence led brilliantly by Dave

Dastolto and MarkKoopmans, withScott McIntosh hav-ing a ball on ball. Thiswas a pretty fair effort by the Parkers, as no otherteam this year has beaten the consistent Cobras byanything like 67 points.

Eley Park picked up the bonus four points .TODAY'S GAME S

Eley Park take on Old Carey and will, as ever, givetheir customary red hot dip, but it is hard to see themtoppling the C's, who are now running into seriouslygood form.

Yarra Valley host Kew in the match of the day atthe Domeney, and will be at some pains to bring abouta reversal of their Round 2 encounter. Kew continuesto do everything needed to book a place in the GrandFinal, and even though Centrals had them in a bit ofstrife last week, they had the firepower to come awaywith a resounding victory . Kew are close to fieldingtheir best side for this game, and their football knowhow makes them awesome opponents. The duelsacross the centre will be interesting, as both sides areloaded with talent there. However, Yarra play theirground very well, and that plus the return of one ortwo of their missing stars will make them very hard tobeat. Also, it's hard to see Yarra's on-ballers havingtwo down days in a row, so the tip is Yarra by a fewpoints after a superb game of footy .

Richmond Central are at home to HawthornCitizens and will probably still be angry at themselvesfor last week's capitulation in the 2nd half . This doesnot augur well for the Cit's chances, even though theywill still be on a high following their defeat of Eltham .Central will have too much talent all over and shouldwin comfortably .

Eltham Collegians welcome Bulleen Cobras tothe wide open spaces of the MCO, and will be hopingfor a better result than the Round 2 match when theCobras kicked a cricket score. In spite of the Turtlesenthusiasm. the Cobras will be too strong, and shouldnot be troubled to win .

Chirnside Park have the bye this week .Reserves wins should go to : Old Carey . Yarra

Valley, Richmond Central and Bulleen Cobras . YarraValley and Kew look fairly safe for a spot in the finalsat this stage, leaving Centrals, Cobras and Old Careyto battle for the remaining places . Chirnside Park arenot so far away either . so the run home in the Ressiesis looking very interesting.

Correspondents the Monday contacts are 95479144. Fax 9547 7764 .

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NAMESENIORS

CLUB LAST t:'iI TOTALTELFORD YARRA VALLEY 48PORTE KEW 5 41ADDISON OLD CAREY 6 37BADANJEK BULLEEN COBRAS 28

RESERVESKIRIAKOU KEW 1 30

P. FORD YARRA VALLEY 1 26DOVE YARRA VALLEY 3 2 2

ELEY PARK v. OLD CAREY Field: K . Walker M .Argall YARRA VALLEY v. KEW Field : R. Smith P.Keogh Boundary: R . Binding J . Binding RICHMONDCENTRAL v. HAWTHORN CITIZENS Field: M . GildayELTHAM v. BULLEEN COBRAS Field: C . Cimoli B .Ir' ;Lead CHIRNSIDE PARK has the bye

JULY 5 - ROUND 12KEW v. ELEY PARKHAWTHORN CITIZENS v. YARRA VALLEYBULLEEN COBRAS v. RICHMOND CENTRAL

AT BULLEEN PARKCHIRNSIDE PARK v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANSOLD CAREY has the bye.

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

From the Desk - Continued from Page 1

the match will be restarted immediately the playerhas left the playing field, irregardless of whether theinterchange player is ready or has taken up a playingposition. The Umpire Advisor this year and Advisorsin the past have instructed umpires to apply com-monsense in dealing with players and interpreting therules . If, as in the case of the above example . a play-er even after being asked to "hurry along" continuesto "dawdle" the player could risk being reported fortimewasting . The umpire in a match must have thecapacity to deal with a situation where possibly a

SENIORS - 21 .06.97OLD CAREY 8 .5 10.9 16.15 20.18.138YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 0 .1 3.2 8.4 10.7.67Old Carey M. Addison 6 . Hiekev 3, B. Cohen 3 . Small 2 . Vasilopoulos 2 . Arnott .Campbell. Mudge . Morrison. Beat Campbell. Addison, Faelis. Vasilopoulos. B.Cohen . Matthews .Ytura valley White 2 . Downs 2 . Smillle. Tyshing. Lhese~•Cole. Peake. Scales,Peterson. Best Peterson. Drew. Fung. Sntillie. Hetrernan . Harrington.

KEW 3.6 7.9 15.14 19.19.133RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.2 8.5 9.8 11.8.74Kew King 7. Porte 5. Dismal 2. Puhirenti 2, McMahon . Wood, Duckurorth. BestKing. Parte, MeMahon . J. Bell. Cullen. A. Bell,Rlchatmoad Ceatral OSullhan 3 . Bove 2. Shannon . 7ajac, Andonopou]ns,Pickett. Adams . Porteous. Be st Bo1re. Tate. Banrietd . C . Shannon. Adams.O'SuIlnan.

HAWTHORN CITIZENS 4.4 7.10 14.14 15 .18 .108ELTHA.hl COLLEGIANS 1.3 7.6 8.7 10.11 .71Hawthorn Citizens Barker 8. Bogte 3. Lauletta 2. bicConan . Guinazte. BesTBarker. Morris . Stallwnrihy, Silt . Law, Irvine.Elitism Colltglans Mullins 4. Kennedv 2 . Jo}anoFs'a. Coonerty, Parsons . BestMullins. Kennedy. Heaney, Jo4anovski . Justice. Morrow.

BDLLEEN COBRAS - - - 7.9 .51CHIRNSIDE PARK - 18.10.118Bu lleen Cobras Htunphreys 2 . Paatsch 2, D'Angelo. Trancht . McLeod . J. D'Angclo.Best Cotterill. Orntin . J. Moran. M. D'Angelo . S. Trapman. 1. McLeod.Chiraslde Park S. Oates 4, Pemberton 3, Piccioli 3 . F. Paola 2. Pedlar 2, McIntosh .D. Paola. CarusL Beat Koopmans, Dastolto. McIntosh, Brown . Pemberton. F.Paola.

ELEY PARK.- BYE

RESERVES - 21 .06.9 7OLD CAREY 1.1 3.4 6.4 10.5.65YARftA VALLEY OLD BOYS 3.3 5.5 8.8 11.11 .77Old Carey Hawktn 3 . Evans. Parker, MeQuie. Dretror. Kennedy. Bardw~ell, Bnce.Best Moulton . Hau~g. Mason. Dretxr. I. Cohen. Bardwell.Yams Valley Dove 6, Ram Btesbrook . Ford. Beat Dedell. Park, Seaboiune. Cole.Roue . Btrsbrook.NEW 6.2 8.6 17.12 18 .13,121RICHMOND CENTRAl. 1,2 4.3 4.4 8.7,55Kew M . Mascitti 9, A. Barnes 4, Brssll 2. Kir43kou, Wells. Robinson . Best M.Sascittl. Dalrymple. Skerritt. Danine, Wells, Wright.Richmond Central Hickey 4. March 3. Jones . Magi. Best F1aes. Walther. Hickey.Day. Maeak. B=T.HAW'rHORN CITIZENS 3 .0 3.3 6.3 8.4 .52ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .1 8.4 12.8 15.10 .100Hawthorn Citizens Clever 3. Cheppa Fitzpatrick. HeGSish . Lrnich . Povey . BestLo,ieh . Rcan. Hardev . Murphy . Parker. Heuish.Eltham D. Barneti 4. Watson 3, Woodward 2 . Dauies 2. E%ans . Dovle. Stainer.Muscat . Best Barnett, Muscat, Stayner. Evans, Davms, Sharpe

. BULLEEN COBRAS- - - 18.12 .10 8CHIRNSIDE PARK - - - 7.5.47Baleen Cobras Wags 5 . Sette 4. Baidi 2 . Rigoni . Clements . Bastastin . Thompson .Polites . Best Bell. Sette . Sheehan, W

aVs. Lehkas Rfgoni.

C6hvside Park Da4ison 2 . Lambkin . En, P. Egan. Hussey. Best T. Schilling,Davison. P. Schilling. Skein . Gray. N. Egan.ELEY PARK: BYE

team may choose to use the blood rule to stop a "runon" by an opposition team or hold up a match forwhatever reason.

A re injuries increasing?I received recently a most interesting letter from

an Amateur coach who also is a scientific researcherand lecturer whose main interest is tissue inju ry.Over the next few weeks I will present an "in parts"presentation of the letter which may initiate someinteresting discussions within your club .

SPORTSCOVER/ VANCE B ANK "PICK THE PREM IERS" WEEKLY WINNER S Pnd 10}

MONASH WHITES ELTHA MRing Tony (VAFA PROPERTIES) to claim prize .

Y1 THF AAAnTCi lo FlIIlTC1A1 I co ~nna

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E CENTRAL SECTIONby Mick James

etbacks for likely finalists North and WestBrunswick as at least six teams appear to still

be in the running for finals action .

Round 10 Revie w

Uni Reds took some good recent form into theirclash with West Brunswick and . with fifth spot upfor grabs . continued to show the desperation thathad been missing earlier in the season. TheMagpies struggled to come to terms with a trickybreeze at the neutral Ramsdell St Reserve allowingthe Reds to establish a narrow break into thewind . Stand-in coach Michael Heenan's chargeswere keen to hammer home that advantage beforehalf time and . lead by Patrick Jackson in the gutsand Dave Fennessy across half back, establisheda handv lead at the main break . Poor kicking inthe third cost the Magpies the chance to peg backthe lead, however early goals in the last and goodwork from Adam "Stinger" Cannane (4 goals) andJohn Curtin ( 2 goals) gave the visitors a sniff. TheReds defence lead by Andrew George and DaveAtkins remained resolute, earning the side fifthspot and a crack at the finals . The Reds led anexciting early game all day but over the dying min-utes less than a kick separated the two sides whowere battling to secure third place . The Slug andHuggy Bear took a leaf out of the as yet unpub-lished Essendon playbook to chip away the finalminutes across half back and deliver the homeside its most important victory of the year .

Out west Uni Blacks spearhead Rob Ha ll final-lv made it onto the field for his 100th game but

lasted only 15 minutes as the Old Westbournemade the most of the gale to establish an early

lead . The visitors regained the ascendancy with 5unanswered goals leading into half time and . with

the Warriors wasting the wind after the break, the

game was all but over at the final change thanks

to 3 goals for Stevie Little and strong defensive

work by Pekin and Darroch . Robson was thestand out for the home side in the centre while

Gibbo, Juck and Eddie fought out a game in

which the Warriors were far from disgraced . in the

ressies the Blacks Behemoth continued on its

merry way .

Nort h hosted the top of the table Will iams-town and carried high expectations into the gamegiven their recent form . Willi had the better of thefast paced and skilful first half. with the highlightthe "Almost Footy Legends" grab by DaveMagnuson in the first term. The continued good

form of SimonHodgson helpedkeep the home sid ein the hunt until a nunanswered 5 goal Willi burst made the game safeat the three quarter time . Harry , Grieve andHerbe rtson were the big contributors for the win-ners who have to be pleased to have left AllardPark with their unbeaten record intact . A minorupset in the ressies as North Brunswick contin-ued their resurgence with the return of JohnKalpakis and continued good performances fromIvan Baccini, Paul Cunningham and BrettEvans . Willi now find themselves just a game clearas the battle to find a team to go around withBlacks in the Grand Final hots up .

UHSOB came off the bye to register a resound-ing victory against La Trobe as mercurial wingmanRichard Freijah made his own comeback from alengthy psychological bye to snag a bagful . TheTrobers were never in the hunt despite the bestefforts of Murray "Velvet Hammer" Lewis and thestrong leading of "Elvis" Kreuzer. A similar storyin the twos as High's depth proved too strong forthe exam time depleted Trobers who again had torely on "Froggy" Baillie for inspiration . As if twolosses weren't bad enough . the boys then had toface the keynote speaker at the club's 30thanniversary celebrations . Tony Sheehan mayhave been a handy footballer but . by all reports, asa humble and entertaining after dinner speaker hemakes a good treasurer .

Round 11 Preview

West Brunswick face the improved Old

Westbourne at the Western Oval and must win tomaintain their push for fourth spot . The home

ground advantage should be the difference but theWarriors will give it a shake in going down by 17

points .

Uni Blacks host North Brunswick coming ofla loss and rumour has it that Doc Costello ha<been seen at the JB HiFi end of financial year sa

l pricing rideo cameras (presumably he'll be pickin tup one vvith a mute button) . For those focused orthe ball this promises to be one of the games of t

h season with Garry Connolly keen to avoid ,repeat of last year's fade out . Blacks by 29 points

Williamstown take on the steady as she goe!Uni High and will have plenty of respect for a sidithat gave them a fair shake earlier in the seasonWilli by 28 ooints .

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La Trobe take on Swinburne and the big chal-lenge for the students will be fielding four teamsaround exam/holiday time . From the smallest tothe largest ground in the comp, Swinburne willstruggle at Bundoora - La Trobe by 11 points .

Uni Reds have the bye.Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 by

1,30pm, call 9381 2292 until 8 .00pm or emailMjcj@netspaee .net .au The more detail the betterand please include stuff about the ressies .

JULY 5 - ROUND 1 2

NORTH BRUNSWICK v. WEST BRUNSWICK

UHSOB v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS

SWINBURNE UNI v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

UNIVERSITY REDS v . OLD WESTBOURNE

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY has a by e

WEST BRUNSWICK v . OLD WESTBOURNE Field : B .

Tamblyn @ UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. NORTH

BRUNSWICK Field : G. Waldron S . Lugowski

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . UHSOB Field : K . Brewer A .

C : rrick LA TROBE UNI v. SWINBURNE UNI . Field: J .

hio~re D. D'Altera UNIVERSITY REDS has the bye

SCJ'Tl°J'E-F'a,~ FiJd8 6~c3

Phil Stevens or Brett Connell

chat to John Kelly during hisprogram "As the Mood Takes Me"

FNA

3 .30 p.m . Thursday

I

SENIORS - 21 .06 .97UNIVERSITY REDS 3.1 6.3 11.6 17.9 .111WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .3 3.2 7.12 10.13.73University Reds James 5 . Kane 3 . T. Hart 2 . B. Hart . Wharf 2. Farrell. Loft Hall .Graziano . Best P. James, Shaw. GrazLVto. Loft, P. Keppell. Wharf.West Brunswick Cannane 4. Gross 3 . Curtht 2. P. Magafas . Best Gross . Camtane .Malone, Byzne. Curtin . HeppeIl .

OLD WESTBOURNE 4 .4 4.6 6.7 9.8.62UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .4 7.7 13.9 18.15 .123Old Westbourne Franklin 2 . Leitch 2 . A. Chrism. Gibb . A. Hush T,,amcy,Evans . Best Gibb. Robson. Szuszkietricz. J. Horsburgh . ltfiitntg. A. hristo.University Blacks Howell 4. Little 3 . Gullan 3. Lynch 2 . G. Sullhan 2 . Henderson2. McArthur. Sullivan.

NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .1 5.3 5.5 9.6.60WB,LIAMSTOWN CYhiS 5.3 8.4 13.6 18.15 .123North Brunswick Demoerton 2. Hodgwn 2 . Miller. Warren . BriC(a. tl'aites. Latou[.Best biagnussort. Warren. Kyrtzzis. MeMaotm. Lirosi. Freeman .WiBiamstown CYhIS Featherston 4. Warren 4 . Lee 4. D =.nzn 3, Brzzatu. Catmon,Herbertson. Best Henry, Gneve. Herbertson. Featherston. Lee. Cook.

U H S O B 2.9 4.15 11.20 15.22 .112LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .0 3.1 4.3 7.5.47UHSOB Fraxttt 4.1451Lac 4 . \@at 3. Bunn. Bate. Hoch . McLea<i. Best Total team eHat.La Trobe University Hayward 3 . Kremer 2. Le~sis. Adantttmaite. Best Levts .Kremer . Ha},ard . Gronrnv. Dumaresq . Dmm .

SWINBURNE UNIVERSIIY:BYE

RESERVES - 21 .06.9 7UNIVERSITY REDS 2.7 3.8 8.11 8.13.61WEST BRUNSWICK 0.0 2.4 5.4 9.5.59University Reds Dallder 4. Cook 2 . Tam.ti 2. Best Daatder . Campbell. Maas .Tontai. Cook. Senbergs .West Brunswick Easttsav 3 . Cruz 2. Forbes . Horne . Clark . Whitehead . BestDtstsio . Baicec Forbes. Whitehead, McAthster. Robson.

OLD WESTBOURNE 0.1 1.3 1.3 2.3.15UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.12 9 .14 16.21 16 .26.122Old Westbourne Martusen. Haley. Best Clrnves . Jordan . Ciccocioppo. Manursen.Sahnon. CtmmmUniversity Blacks Gleeson 5 . Dootev 4, Cameron 2. Douotatt. Ward. Abbott.Baud. Kitchen . Best Dooley . Gleeson, C . Bronn . Matthens . Donovan. Carne.

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.4 3.8 7.11 11.16.82WILLIAASSTOWN CYMS 0.1 2.3 2.4 5.4 .34Nort h Brunswick Papmukataou 4 . Evans 2 . Cmuthtgttant 2 . M. lVivuttatt. A.Boudeloh. Sanders. Best Attard. Baccuu . Bradford. Cututingttam. Evans . S.

i .Gttnitle ,Williamstown CYMS Holland 2 . &Tatt . MeNantara Wttson. Best BtTtau . Keuin.Bubtue. Ham . A. Chick.

UHSOB 2.3 6.8 11.10 18 .14 .122LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .1 1.4 1.5 2.5 .17UHSOB Lculeki 7 . McCartney 3 . Dotence 2. Zulieki . Fogkao . Killev, Sciola. Gilhes.Best 19:wngaro. !,'atterali. Ferguson. Burns. Zulicki . LeuRekiLa Trobe University Pnee. Blaskett Best Grant, Nriglu . Balllie. Napier. Hayttes.fY.^rnaroc

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY: BYE

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'a1k about doing a'Mike Williamson' . I tipped this!

ascendancy in the last stanza to record a 111 poin t

KB salutes with a couple of over the odds' win-ners in Oakleigh and Power House. However, I didstumble in selecting the 'Gryphons' to knock overElsternwick . Full credit to the 'Wicks' . and theirsupporters would now be hoping that they can go onwith matters . Remaining results, in favour of StMary 's and Southbank were fairly predictable, if notthe winning margins. You're incredible KB the firsttime all year you pick a couple of winners, and whatdo you do nothing but gloat! !

REVIEW OF ROUND 10

SENIORSIt took St Ma ry's to just on half time to put space

between themselves and Z Rats . The Saints tookcontrol from there on in and rammed home the

win . St Ma ry's 'Cockroach' Petitti bagged 11 andalong with BJ an d O'Brien were rated as best play-ers . For the Rats, accolades went to Malone, Ottenand Sutherland .

Power House knocked over St Pats Mentone by39 points in a 'must' win game for the House . Thematch started at a frenetic pace and continued thatway right to the final siren . Patters had to play catchup footy . couldn't and weren't helped by inaccuracy .The Power House 50 year celebrations also wouldn'thave aided St Pats cause . MVP's for Power Housewere listed as Morris, Wright and Clayton and forthe Patters, Sullivan, Evans and Sebire .

In fine conditions . Oakleigh Krushers were fartoo desperate and tough at the football for a disap-pointing Peninsula Pirates outfit. The Krushers ranout convincing winners by 20 points over a lack lus-tre opposition . Oakleigh still in contention with a bitof a 'sniff whilst the Pirates will be wanting to steadythe ship pretty quick smart . Better players forPeninsula were Dentry, Trewhitt and Sharpin . TheKrushers didn't fax in a report .

On home turf. Monash Gryphons succumbed toElsternwick by the narrow margin of 10 points . Littlein the game all day . however the Gryphons chancesweren't helped by squandering many opportunities infront of goal in the second half . Gryphons listedDavey, Salay, Barrie, Roche and Blandfordamongst their better performed players on the day .The Wicks obviously couldn't find a fax machine .

The 'danger' game for Southbank at the 'Heath'against Glenhuntly never really materialised . Whilstthe Hunters led 3 goals to 1 at quarter time . theBankers still appeared to have their measure . Afterhaving their turn with the breeze in the second quar-ter, the Bankers had settled the issue within 20 min-utes . From that point in time they controlled thegame to runout comfortable 17 goal victors . Good

players for Southbank were many, however Binnie,Hannabery and Hodgson stood out . The Hunterswere well served by August, Richards and O'Hare.

RESERVESSaints in a cakewalk versus ANZ Rats. To my

surprise, Peninsula by 2 majors over 2nd placedKrushers. A much improved Elsternwick took thepoints from a disappointing Monash Gryphons. Tryas they did, the Patters were no match Power Houseand Southbank far superior for the Hunters cruisingto a 20 goal win.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 1 1St Mary's and O eigh go head to head in a cru-

cial game for both clubs. These 2 teams really doappear to be evenly matched, in form and confident .KB leans to home ground advantage and selects theSaints in a tight one by 9 points . I said I wouldn't pickthe Krushers again but even away from home theirmomentum and confidence will be sky high and TBthinks they'll win to keep their faint chances alive .

Peninsula just can't afford to drop a 3rd game onthe trot . The visitors, Monash Gryphons. on resultsthus far shouldn't really trouble the Pirates . KB reck-ons on the home side to win handsomely by 50points. The Pirates at home are a different kettle offish . while the Gryphs will not enjoy the long trekSouth, and with so much at stake I'm tipping theSailors to sail away with a big win .

Pretty much a local derby between Elsternwickand Power House . The House simply have too muchat stake in this game to drop it . The Wicks are mostdefinitely aided at home, however KB tips PowerHouse to salute by 40 points . The emotion will be~one from the Wicks now so the status quo willreturn, House will be eyeing that vital 2nd positionand will have too many big guns for the Wicks evenon the postage stamp .

St Pat's Mentone will spare no mercy onGlenhuntiy and will be hell-bent on erasing lastweek's hiccup at the hands of Power House . TheHunters are leaving too much to too few whilst thePatters are a very even combination . KB gives the nodto St Pats by 30 points . Last week was only a minorabheration for the Vultures . While the Hunter=.always try hard they have yet to beat a side abovethem this year and today will be no different . Vulture :home in a tough one .

Southbank at home to ANZ Rats look a cut abovfthe visitors . Pleasantries will be offered aSouthbanks premiership reunion dinner pre gamehowever on the field of battle no such joy will be forth

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coming for the Rats . KB confidently tips Southbankby 80 points. Must agree with you here KB, whilst notwishing bad luck upon my old club I just cannot seethe Rats troubling the in form Bankers who will begearing up for their big clash next week .

RESERVESKrushers to bounce back at the expense of the

Saints (30 points) . Pirates easily versus Gryphons (45points) . Wicks much improved form to get them homeover the House just (7 points) . Hunters to kick a bigwinning score against Patters (60 points) . Southbankby the proverbial in their match up with ANZ Rats(100 points) .

Glenhuntly . 150 games - congratulations toCalvin Thom on playing his 150th game for the clubon the weekend. The committee, players and sup-porters recognise his contribution over many years .

l~ 11 t l

JULY 5 - ROUND 12

MONASH GRYPHONS v . ST MARYSPOWER HOUSE v. PENINSULA 0 BGLENHUNTLY v . ELSTERNWIC KSOUTHBANK CBA v. ST. PATRICKS MENTONEANZ ALBERT PARK v . OAKLEIG H

NAMES . CRAVENBUNNETTPETTITI

~E : : :ORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALPOWERHOUSE 1 56SOUTHBANK 45ST MARYS 11 37

RESERVESCANK SOUTHBANKG. ROLFS SOUTHBANKP. DICKIE OAKLEIGH

0 1 i®®

621

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504334

ST. MARYS v. OAKLEIGH Field : G . Wolter R . MartvnBoundary : D . Blackburne PENINSULA OB v . MONASHGRYPHONS Field : P. Griffiths ELSTERNWICK v . POWERHOUSE AT ROSS GREGORY OVAL Field : M . WittmannST. PATS - ME NTONE v . GLENHUNTLY Field : W. Hinton(R) G. Armstrong SOUTHBANK v. ANZ ALBERT PARKField : M . Flanagan OLD BRIGHTON v. UNIVERSITYBLUES Field: G . Curran (R) R . Love Goal : Ken CoughlanSkip Shipley DE LA SALLE v . OLD CAREY Field : P.Withington B . Schmidt Goal : Bernie Dix John Finn

MELEES - B EWAR EA melee is "Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the ground o r

other or other similar such conduct"

SENIORS - 21 .06.9 7ANZ ALBERT PARK 2 .4 7.6 8.7 9.13.68ST. MARYS 3.9 10.14 19.20 26.23.179ANZ Albert Park Malone 3 . Otten 2 . McDonald . C. Lmott Smith, Nirolosi . BeatMalone, Orion, Sutherland . Nicolosi, Shopper. Mitchell.St Marys Pettltt 11, Bell 3. Ramsey 3 . Duke 2. Nice. O'Brien. Theoharrts, Bin}vn .E-as . Stowe, Clark . Beat PetlttL Stewart. O'Brien. Willis. Ramsey. Duke.

OAKLEIGH AFC 3 .0 7.2 8.6 10.7.67PENINSULA O.B. 1.2 3.6 5.9 6.11.47oakleigh AFC Walsh 3 . Heverin 2 . Lewis 2, Rubery. Moods. Grinter. Beat Adandc.Taylor. Hall . Knapper, Monaghan, Andonopoulos .Peninsula OB Marsha ll, Crean, Campbell . Gross, Cook, Trewhitt. Beat Dentry.Trewhitt, Sharpin. Baaen . Cook. Crean .

MONASH GRYPONS 4 .4 6.6 10.7 13.12.90ELSTERNWICK 2.2 7.4 11.8 15.10.100Monash Gryphons Blandford 6, Harrack 2 . Coxhead 2. 1Vhite. Fraser. GilchristBest Grady. Roche, Asbell. Blandford . DaNzy. Salay. Barrie .Elsternwidc Clement 6. P. Mahon, 3. C. Mahonv 2 . Curtain . Surman. Jenkin,Mussared. Beat Ward, Neill, Curtain, Mussared. C. Mahony. Wugrnore.

POWER HOUSE 3.3 8.9 10.12 15 .17.107ST. PATRICKS MENTORS 3.4 3.8 6.16 8.20.68Power House McCullough 4. Scotland 2 . Morris 2 . Auld 2. Ryan 2, Crmmn, Pavtou .Richardson, Best Morris, Wright Clayton. Hall. McCullou~, Auld.St Patrieks White 2, Mick Sullivan. Matt Sullivan . Young, urtter. Gromes, C. Barr.Best C . Sullivan, Elans. Sebire, Gra,rs, Emmett. C. Barr.

GLENHU6TLY 3.3 3.4 6.7 8.8.58SOUTHBANK C .B.A. AFC 1.3 8.11 16.15 23 .21 .159Gienhuntty Hill 2. H. Smith 2. Worsnop. C. Johnson. C. O'Donnell. Richards. BatAugust. Richards, O'Hare. Young, Rosslter.Southba * Perrv 12 . Corbov 3 . Nu ent 3, Osborne. Thomson, Eastham. Bi uutie .Hodgson . Beat Eastham, Perrv . Ho~gson. Elkington. Walford . £Ikington.

RESERVES - 21.06.9 7ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.3 4.4 4.10 4.10.34ST. MARYS 2.6 10.9 12.12 20 .16.136ANZ Albert Park Doou 2 . Kilmartin . Wolfe . Best L'utdsav. Leneghan. Heyrs.Lovett . Wolfe . Hagt;arSt Marys Burns 4 Hancock 3. Richardson 2 . Francis 2. Phillips 2 . Harrison 2.Stephens 2 . Gotd~asvrthv. Malloch. Ko3ituwakku . Best Kodituwak .4u, Hancock.Harrison . Goldsuvrth. Stephens, Francis.

OAKLEIGH AFC 1 .4 4.7 4.8 5.9.39PENINSULA O .B. 2.1 4,2 8.6 7.9.51Oakktglr AFC Moore 2 . Nike. Dfekie. Bromley. Beet Ayres. Nuske, Nike, Stapleton.Bloomfleld. Perpin aPeninsula Bond 2, Park 2, Powell 2 . Cannon. Best Cannon, Park. Hinde, Bleasbv.Goding. Kent .

MONASH GRYPONS 0.2 0.5 1.6 3.10.28ELSTERNWICK 5.2 7.2 9.3 12.6.78Monash Gryphons Healy 2 . Dew. Best Martin, Robertson. Foster. Freeman.Lceton . Drew.Et®ternwick Byrne 6. Broderick. Hosking. Bravington. Trease . Dervnsh've.Roberts. Best B}Tne, Daniels. J. Wright Conlin . Sorpet. Hosking.

POWER HOUSE 3.2 5.7 8,12 10.13 .73ST. PATRICKS ME NTONE 1.0 1.0 2.1 3.1 .19Power House Standl 3. Cogo 2. Gent, Taylor. Galanopoulos . McLeod . Dore. BeatStaindl . Tucker, McLeod . Norman, MeFarlane, Heturood.St Patricks Stern . OBrien . Morris. Best Batev. O'Connor, O'Meara Bray.Seedsman . O'Brien .

GLENHUNTLY 0.0 1.2 1.3 2.4 .16SOUTHBANK C.B .A. AFC 8.4 12.9 17.12 20.16 .138Glenhuntly Lorraway. Cumbleford. Beat Thomas . Bain. Cumbleford . WWiams.Pappu :. Then,.Southbank Conk 6. Scanlon 4 . Cambridge 3 . Rachor 2. Rolls 2. Ross 2, Wheeler.Beat Ross. Melican . O'Suihnan. Fraser, Cank. Scanlon .

Reserves/C18failed to provide

scores by 2 .30 p.m .

Seniors/U19failed to provide

final scores by 5 p.m .

ALL CLEAR Old Melb (U19)Old Xavs (U19)

Old Geelong (U19)Old Xavs (U19 )

Fines increase as clubs con-tinue to re-offend . Fines will be imposed according to theteam's section - $5 (first offence) ; $25 (second offence);$50 (third offence) . A"one-off' fine of $250 for a fourthoffence is imposed . Fines then revert to a $50 per offenceuntil the eighth offence (another $250 "one-off fine) .

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MELBOURNE

SPORTS BOOK S

This is the first of two articles on nutrition . Thisweek's article will cover `Eating before a game

.1.

Over the following weeks I will be doing a follow uparticle on post match recovery, an issue which isbecoming very important in sport in the 90's .

The major goals of a pre-match meal are : 1) totop up the energy stores in the muscle and liver . 2) totop up fluids . 3) to leave your gastro intestinal systemfeeling comfortable - not hungry and not full and 4) toleave you feeling confident to play a great game .

Let's look at each in more detail.

1 . To top up energy stores in the muscle andliver.Carbohydrates are the main source of fuel for

working muscles . They are broken down into glucose

and stored as glycogen in the muscles and liver .

Carbohydrate rich foods include bread. pasta . noo-

dles. rice . cereals and also sugar . soft drinks and

sports drinks . The difference between each of thesefoods is the effect they have on blood sugar (glucose)

ie.veia .

kkliolegrain breads . pasta . noodles . barley, cerealsand legumes (examples include chick peas, lentils .baked beans) all break down slowly when digested bythe body. This produces a slow, sustained release ofglucose into the bloodstream . Therefore they provideenergy for longer. These foods should form the base ofany footballers diet, as they are also low in fat .

On the other hand . foods such as honey . sugar,jelly beans, refined cereals (ie. Rice Bubbles and CocoPops) . soft drinks and sports drinks all break downinto glucose quickly when digested. Their blood sugarresponse is fast and high . They provide energy for ashorter amount of time . These foods and drinks areideal for recovery after a game because they replaceenerQ~,• stores quickiy .

The pre-nlatch meal is best eaten 2-3 hoursbefore a game to give your body time to digest foodand also to avoid cramps and nausea . It should behigh in carbohydrate and low in fat. Examples ofpre-match meals are listed below .

Breakfast cereal with low fat milk and fruit .Muffins or crumpets with honey/jam. pancakes andsyrup . toast and baked beans or canned spaghetti,pasta with tomato based or other low fat sauces .baked potato with low fat filling (without the butter

and sour cream), rolls or sandwiches with banana fill-ing, liquid supplement tie . Sustagen Sport . Exceed) orfruit smoothie.

2 . To top up fluid levels .All players should be well hydrated before a game.

Dehydration can effect both physical and mentalfunction . The effects of dehydration can become sig-nificant at fluid losses greater than 2% body weight(ie. 1 .6 kg for a player 80kg) . Water is the best fluidfor the body. however some players may find that afruit smoothie or liquid meal supplement such asSustagen Sport or Exceed taken (2) hours prior to thegame may be beneficial . Sports drinks are an idealway you replace fluids during and after a gamebecause they provide an added boost of energy in theform of quickly absorbed carbohydrate .

3 . To leave your gastro intestinal system feelingcomfort able .Some players may find they experience "gut" trou-

ble, if meals are too close to the start of the match orwhen high fibre or high fat foods are eaten . To over-come this it is best for the individual to experimentwith timing and types of foods/drinks before a game .Players may find that they need breads or cerealswhich have a lower fibre content to reduce discom-fort .

4 . Leave you feeling confident to play a greatgame .If you follow the guidelines above . and also ensure

that your diet during the week meets all your nutri-tional needs you can be assured you have optimalenergy levels . This leaves you time to focus on thegame at hand, and perform your best .

Source : The Complete Guide to Food for Spo rt sPerformance.

Article by Lisa Wri ght (B.Sc . Mast . Nutr. & Diet .)

Lisa 's a fully qualified dietitian who has a soundbackground in sport, being involved in ice skating atcompetitive level for a number of years . She is alsofully °6'icFiY' accredited. Lisa has her own private prac-tice "Balanced Lifestyle" and works at Harper'sFitness in Hampton and also Burke Road Physio-therapy in Camberweti. She would be delighted to givetalks on nutrition to any club that would be interested .She can be contacted on 04 12 16 4 134 .

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OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Leigh Bowes22. N. Bulfi n45. T. Woodruff46. W . Eerie47. L.O'Neip49. J. Raju51 . A. Hasforth52. A. Heyward53 . G .Pamham54. A. Liptmt55. S. Dimer56. L Margot58. D. Watson59. C. McPherson60. D. Crevxlson61 . T. Ewa n62 . A. Lewis64 . R. Martin65 . R. Kent67. R. Hand3y68 . N. Blggin69 . J. Stewart70 . J. Thomas71 . G . Rhodes72 . A. Betts73 . B. Logan75 . S. Akierson76 . S. Graben77 . M. Day

OLD MELBURNlANSCoach: Mark ZukerAsst. Coach : Paul NeuchewI . C.Cbke2. J . Berry (DVC)3. F. Purcell4. S . Murray (C)5. A .Jakavenfro6. A . Craw5h3y7. A . Bales (VC)8. C . Langford9. D . Gardner

10. M. Benko11 . D. Purce!l12, R . Campbell13. R . Tandy15 . D. Fatznyi16. D. Morris17 . J . Miller (DVC)18 . R . Forster19. G. Hope20. S . Dixon21 . J . Androrus22, J . Tort7irxsol23. A .Cooch24 . M . Bennett25 . R. Sevvell (DVC)26. J . McKenna27. M . Amor28. C. Sitxee29. D. Marley30. N . Coutts32 . J . Wright33. N . Couzens34. J .Younes35 . E .Sedgtey39. J . Rigg

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10. L Perkins11 . A, Meadows12. A Quinn (VC)13. B . Mason14. D. Kelly15. N . Meehan16. M. Davis17. R.WiLion18. B . Meehan19. D. Cuxao2t . D.Rgg22. T. Bastry23. P. Nelson25. J . Dunne26. S. Dwyer30. D. Schofield32. P . Fotinioles34. R. Hawkins37. D. Grant42. L Stephenson57. P . Mc:Cubch62. M. Van Suy)en63. W.OCChufle75. A McDoweli76. N . Parry

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10 . B. Overman11 . S. Erickson12 . B. Hogan13 . S. McKean14 . A. Thomas16 . A. Brandt17 . T. Pianta19 . L Kavanagh21 . B. Loughlin25 . D . Feaster26 . A. Gleason27 . James Mount28 . P. lannazzo30 . Joseph Mount31 . B. Swan32 . J. Evans33 . S. Smith37 . J.Lyd42 . V.ludica43 . C . Davis47 . A Osborne82 . J.Zocco

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10. J . Coutoaoupas11 . N . Cowlin g12. W. Crocker13. A. Davidson14. J . Eastaugh (C)15. B .Fricker(DVC)16. S . Fuller17. M. Godfrey18. T. Hayes19. J . Hor*ing20. W. Jackson21 . T. Johnson22. D. Keity23. M . Komck24. J . Lyle25. J . Mahoney26. A McKenzie-McHarg27. X . McKinnon28. B . O'Gorman29. J . Presti30. T. Roydhouse31 . J . Sterling32. L Stevens33. E . Stewart34. J . Sturrocfc (VC)35. A . Tamil36. R. Versteegen37. J . Wilcox38. A . Winter39. D. Wood

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'Under 19 (2)BEAUMARISCoach: Peter McBreart y

1 . N. McLean2 . B. Thomas3 . M. . Pitts4 . T. Window5 . B. Griffiths6 . L Gibson7 . S . Stevens8. N . Burton9. J, Walker

10. G. Moloney11 . G. Johnson12. JBayford13. D. Emmerson14. A.Ouin15 . F . McDonald16 . S. Mitchell17 . T. Eato n18 . A. Palmer19. R . Thornton20. T. Cotter21 . A. Catlin22. S. McKay23. B. Ferguson24. C . Cetan25. K . Dimachki26, S . Hader27. J . Vance28. J . McKenzie29. C. Martin30. R. Codield31 . N. Kennedy41 . A. Van Den Blink47. T. McAVme51 . D. Shddrake53 . T. Rand

MARCELLINCoach: Shaun Mangan

1 . M. Randazzo (C)2 . M. Roberts3 . G . Gul l4 . L. Bettiol (DVC)5 . G . Hawkins6. C . Keogh7- W. De Vercelli8. T. Louder9. D . Marson

10. M . Moussi11 . P . Pappalardo12. M . Karavasi&s13 . C. Duinardo14 . D. Ciro

1 5. B. Byrnes

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OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Andrew Tsmdos

1 . J. Webb3. E. Wu9iams5. B. Smith6. A Hanson8. J. Hardman9. A. GeSiey

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15. J . Doumle16. A . Reuss18. C. Bid26. C. Watkins31 . A . Mims36 . J . Paul

atgsey (C)43. S- B50 . N . Edgar

51 . G. McGregor52. M. Clark53. C. Chamberlain54. M. Lugsrkn55. G . Datziel56. R. Brown57. W. Winspear58. A. McCann59. H. Grettal-Watson60. W. Gordo n61 . S. Lamb63. J. Lardy64. D. Mdnnes75. B. O'Callaghan76. N. Gatenby79. O. Wals h80. L Wilson (VC)

MARSHALL p WHITEREAl. ESTATE

1 . S. Thompson2. G. Hammond3. D . Robbins4. D . Ro~rran5. T. Ashford6. M. Broadhurst7. H . Brown8. M. Wonnacbit9. N. Courtney

10. J. Culentt . C. Bailey12. P. Townsend13. R. Marshal14. D. Pasara15. R. Curur~tami6. D. FiSh?ock17. S . Naughton18. S . Herman20. C. Ryan22. J . BraClwaite23. D. Beckett24. M.O'Ha9oran25 . J . Dale26. D. Mallhett27. P. Gle2son28 . A Stasak30 . H . Black33 . S. Stephens39 . J. Byron45 . L Livingstone

KHYATSHOTE L

OLD XAVERIANS 2Coach : Peter Catlinan1 . M. Frost2. T.Flzrnaq3. 8. tkat/4. B.F~rt5. L Wm9r5. T.FarMr6 M. Fioge-2U 39. M. Pf.tCartlry7. N. =ii aid J. Pmdos8. AKen~6j(C) 40. LJ~;vmrth9. T.Fanpt+ 41 . RWon

10. D. Boland 42 . lwosrigata1t . B.MZrpn 43 . J.Rede12. M Yletb 44 . R Lyttleton13. N.Tlnet'u 45 . S.Carmckrs14. L Nideit 46. Nt Bourke15. LDW&JOtra 49 . SMcCarclrf16. D. Stomy 50. C- Stephens17. T.Cormoly 49. B.Ihk18. D. Plzc}3i 50. M. t"idson19. RJwws at. R.Ford (VC)20. D.Triaca 52. ADwican21 . B. Stapleton 53- S.Oana22 . J. Dorris 54. T. BaNdvi23 . C. Czusen 55. J.6"akMr24 . G. Carmdrs 56. B. Chrisha25 . T. Gkeson 57. P. Pdimi26 . J.Fkreresy(YC) 58. ACo6um27. C. McGuigan 59. M.Ctemberm28, P. Coffey 60. 1ANAtsfi29. N.Ueland 61 . S.TnxnbE30. C. Ham 62. D. Se m31 . X Rudd 63. M. 6"dlCenn?32. L F4.rdv,ick 64 . N. Hart32 T.Bany 65. S .Tucker33. J. Kaye 66, M . Puuatpr34. T. Hogan 6. P . Dskixintj35. M. Clove 68. 0. Reur.x36. J. Mzlean 69 . A tamr37. J. Drake 70 . C. Warry

ST . BEDE'SMENTONE TIGERSCoach: Brian Bourke

1 . A . Ryan2 . P. Carroll3. C. Tesoriero4 . A McShane5 . A Cousins6 . D . Ser~'in7 . B. McShane8 . S. Kxld9 . L McHugh (DVC)

10. S. Davidso n1 t . D. Ferguson12 . A. ConnoEy13 . A. Gangi14. J. Drury15. C. Martin16. L McGregor17. J. Crowe18. C. Amhrceini19. D. FaBorgtam (C)20. H. Dwyer21 . J. Cunningham22. N. Wilkins23. D. Napie r24. G. Afford (VC)25. L Wntk26. S . Walsh27. S . KngireA28. C. WBSarns29. B. Johnstone30. T. Fava3t . J . Cummins32. A . Srrdth33. S . Waters

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Under 19AQUINAS O .C.Coach : John Bourke

1 . H . N'unf2. M . Jam!--son3. P . Heveren5. M . Bolona6. S

. Jones

7. T. Moran8. M. Greer9 . J.Juenchhott

10. C . Lyng11 . S. Downs12. D . Marshall13. P . Gkennie14. R.Chapman16. M . Hunter17. B . Wilson18. J . Hunt19. M . Hope22 . B. Moran23 . S. Hills24 . M. Reilfy32 . J. Bleafiney41 . J. Pole42. R . Moran44. M. Thomas54. D . Kealy55. A . CuI[rera

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : Allan Cousin s

1 . A. Thomas2. D.Iacobucci3. A. DiPietro4 . D. SkiWem5 . M. Holliday6 . A. Mays7 . R . Chimside8. A. Conte9. T. Wyngaard

10. P. Akatt11 . R . Long12. P . Gree n13 . E . Westmore14 . M . Markovsld15 . D. Pemberton16 . R. Picaoli17 . B. Whitehouse18. S. Cowan19. C. PicdWi20. J. Pereira22. S. Cousins23. B. Roach24. P. Del GuicF:ce25. D . Viol i27. F. Varga28. A . Crew29. J . Camsi30 . M . Adams31 . D. Uncles39 . D. Butler

(2) Red1 NORTH OLD BOY S

Coach : Andy Ryan

1 . M. Taleb2. T. Water s3. B . KoutsoVasdis4. O. Khader (C)5. L Curren

6. D. Skene7. T. M'dwnda8 . A. Hewitt9 . A. Naiss10. B. Cadss11 . C. Murray12. D.Aboud13 . C. Miller14 . J . Saba15 . N. Tonki n16 . P. Borysiewicz17. S. Reynoldson18. S. Mcllroy19. M. P; yne20. R. Amato21 . M . Nugent22. G. Taylor23. H. Makhoul28 . M. Drum29 . B. Moustafa30 . D. Tin s33. A. McKenzie37. I. Takeb40. R . Mutquinney

OLD TRINITYCoach : Steve Maus

1 . S. Jones (VC)2. B. Hall3. H . Monroe4. J. Anomsnr30r (C)5. B. Hutchinson6. D. Kneen7. S . Natoli8 . T.Morpeth9 . A . Andrews

10. M . Shaughnessy11 . K. Noden12. C. Wilson13. J. Cade14. D . Hayes15. R . Baxter16 . M. Chisholm17 . J . Newman18 . Y. Ada]19 . C. Barr20. M .lasr.ra21 . L Kennedy22 . C. Stanley23. S . Somerville24. E. Dava6zis25. T . Tobin26. D. Robinson27. M.Greig28. C . Buffer29. S. Connor30. S. Kmlonides31 . R .Ramsden32 . M.Passador35 . M. Pawsey.42 . A MdCenz~e43 . D. Waldron48 . D. Loukidis52 . R. Burrows60. S . Medin61 . D

. Burrows64. S. Cooper

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVE L

DIRECTIONAL DRILt1NGKen Basso 9 7-221697

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIAN SCoach: Stuart McLeanAsst Coach: Shane Hartap

1 . D. Bernet2. N.Gazeas3, B. Warts4. B. Davis5. A. Oates6 . P. Dowd7. J. Hanop8 . B . Spoor9. T. Palin

10. R Gilderrlafe11 . D. Archer12. M . Kelly13. D. Spaden (C)14. G .O'Shannessy15. L Courage16. R. Hense17. B. t:vrrberg18. L Waddell19 . A Harper20 . J. Vincent21 . C. Barker22 . J . Smart23. A . Sutherland24. S . Jenkins26. G . Madsaac27. N. Coyne28. A Johnston38. G . George48. R. Davies

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Stree t

West Preston

ZITECH COMPUTERPERIPHERALS

57 St. Hellier StreetHeidelberg

OLD PARADIANSCoach : KenJohanessenAsst Coach: Tim Livy

1 . ATalkvico(C)2. M.=3. M.4. R . Va rdi5. A Smdh6. D. Stevens7. S . Pnsaro8. M . Gale9. G. Boyd

10. D.Green11 . B Rav9i12. f. Santos13. L Harris14. S.Olavda15. M.Vcadwa16. P. Harris17. G .Pateous18. L GaLm19. B. Hartley20. M.Denpst~

Hovr.ud21 . A.22. M.Jayce23 . M. Rces24 . A Berrvcasa25 . A Veccliio26 . o. warren27. B. wood7arn28. P. CaneA29. M. Cosgrdi

Stev`art30. A.31 . D. Varam32. C.Wri4633. A. Sacco34. T. Runcman35. J. Rosbrock36. A. Bake r37. B.38. C.39. D .Cauiar d rc~Z. M.41. M.H42 . M.Jo7ca43 . J . Lucas44 . B. L45 . L O~C~rmor46. G. oMeaza47. M. P'. x gcs48

49. D. R ynes

50. N. R aord51 . S.Rid.rz3son52. L. Wakefield53. J. Snft

RNER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St. . YarravillePh: 96 47 8722

ST. I EO'S EM SCoach: Peter O'Connor

1 . G. Newey2 . N . Hooder3. G. Bonnui4. J . Moral5. E . McGlanghlan6. S . Bavag e7. R. O'Keefe8. T . McCann9. A. Day

10 . D. Cashen11 . D. Can'12 . M. Bainbridge13. S. Wi lt s14. P. Batty15. C . Miller16. J . Daniels18. J . Manton32. D . McNally35. L Thomas

THERRY C.C.O.B .Coach : Paul Melton

1 . D. Van Eglen2 . R.7.am[aagna3 . G . Vandenberg4 . D. D'Aprano5 . S. Sacco6. S. Goodwin7. G. Kuret8. A. Grant9. S. Stell a

15. A. McMahon17. A. Rowan20. J . Smith21 . B . Fitzpatrick (VC)26. J . Van Englen (VC)28. D. Dunne32. T . Jones33 . M. Jactobsen34 . A, McDonald48 . C . O'Brien

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYSCoach: John May

Wayne Redd-vayapshott1

. T- W2 . T . Hale3 . S. Uoyd5 . A. Dew7 . S. Thompson8. L . Morris

'...9. Stetson10. B. Searle '',..11 . B. Reynold

s 12. D . Lan g14. T. Lloyd16. A . Bell17. T. Mclh,vrath18. L. While (VC)19 . E. Kruse20 . T.Tyshing22 . B. Telford23 . C. Amo3d24 . A. Cusano25. S. Matters26. D . Rowe28. A . Lawton30. B . Wapshott35. A . Laing (C)

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Club X

to. S .

Si, P. Baxter

COLLEGIANSCoach: tan LockwoodRes. Coach: Neville James2. R. Lee3. J. Gay4. J. Mitchell5. N. Michael7. N.Mathe+s8' K . Curtis9 . C. Corrk'ey

it . P .Ash t13. J . Abrrison14. C . Wain16. S. Maciay17 . P.Dunne19 . M. Burgess20 . C . Makray23 . 1 Lackv:ood (CC)'a. G . Bri9ita26 . S. Fraser.31, J. Stratham32. R. Narr-arrav33. J. Snedden34, A. Taylor35. J. Taybr3. A. Mvaldan37. M . ~

53. N.IngSss55. R. Cross56 D. Howe58. P . Yourg59. R. Lancaster60. B . Keen61 . D. KerrsF. R . Anderson66. G.OaWeg68. B .O_Cannw69 . C . Wgscn70. R . Corxon7 1, A .Thornson75 . J . WaLsh77- M.99, M.Ri

DE LA SALLECoach : Brendan Hoy1 . D. Wa'? am6on2, G.CurranB. G.JadSan4 S. L3ska5. M.AuldB. N . Farrow7. C.Ta7br& C.Fure

10, D. Tesslertt. FAFunneA12 T. t.'ctbnryi3. D. C-14, 14. S P15. D., r16. O.l .u-17 8 '18. M. , 40 . E. Betharw

AF 41. B .EFJsAP ;r 42. AFq.xricwlakis&E 1 43 . A CassonA-yr0,s hill 44. M . RonP. B-"-1 45. S. BuxsB.{ m 46. G .McHenry

47. D. tkm5tlader48. S. Rud d

D.D.E insJ. .. . nk r

Ltxvnaros

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xHa7. . tt Fan-dl

39. J .K Clancy

49. S. Dun50. 8, Guy51 . D .IGrt754. D. Larkins55. T. Mom56. J.Murphi57. M.StGnlwpe58. AML59. M. Wu"iarnsan60. M.Thortea61 . C. Cleary72 . T. Shiabs80. C.JWmstcxt?84 M .O'DrisoaS

Section 1

B . W. Franc's

MAZENODCoach : Peter HallRes. Coach : Peter Allsop2 . A. Noone3 . T. Cltikdt

7. P. D8 . T. Chi3edt9 . P. Hal

11 . J. DidrAfo12 . A. Wd.ks13 . S. Carr{~e➢15 . P. A&s~17 . T.Tsiav~19. T. Walker23. S. Coulson27. D. Kram31 . N.Snart32. D. Moore33. J. Boyl e34. B . Devin36. R. Toyam337. G. Trigg38. D. Sternta t39. R .Bourbon (VC)40. M. Birch41 . B. Welch42. J . Grerison43. W. Pouter44. D . Bode,45 . G. Rogers47. P. Ritey (C)48. P. Vin e49 . L.HaAy52 . G . Peacock54 . P. Jacobs60 . M. LeCaAeur63 . P. Wekh65 . D. Biviaw68 . K. Duffy6

972 .. B- Harper

73. G .Jznetski74. E. Atc,):aras

EI,ERS HILLH O T E L

OLD BRIGFIM BLOODSCoach: Stuart Kay

I . G . Bennett2. M . McLennan3. H. Jarvis5. R. Murray6. S . Moody7 . M . Hall8 . A. Hancock9 . A . Grant

10. R. Moreton11 . J . Rattray1 t . J . McLachlan12 . D. Cochran13. A . Noble14 . J . Bennett16 . M.Hendde16 . J. Morrison18 . C . Lade19 . D . Smith22 . J. Lockett24 . L . Hamtton24 . P. Neylan26 . J. U glow28 . S. Kav31 . F. Magee31 . M. Scartetl32. R . Wrath33. D.Mareton34. R. Smith34. M. Nl.kakis35. A. Rutter37. M . Donohue39. P. Greene40. C. James42. A. Willey43. T. Betts44. S . Carrier46. M . Barber48. C . Hating49. A . Neale51 . N . McCann52 . M. Walker53 . P. Bainbridge55 . A. Hero n56' R . Brown64 . B. McMurhe78 . R . Saunders

S. DesmondL . DuncanA. GaleD. GleesonJ. Lade

20. A. McNamaraM. Selby

36. S. Young

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

OLD MELBURU SCoach:

1 . A. Cordner (C)4 . D. Moss5 . E. A9cinso n6. C. Branchfiouer7. J. Gardiner9. H.Ingleton

10 . S.Osbante11 . A. Anderson12 . R. Egleton13. G. Stooke14. S . BardstW '..,15. N.Osboum

e 16. G. Jens z17. J . McClellan18. R. Simpson19. P . Waite20. T.Osbome21 . N . Naim23. D. Stanton24. J . Scott25. A. Wilson26. K. Rutherford28. D . Milne30. S.Laycock31 . R . Schnette33. A. Clements35 . M Atkinson41 A. Canal46 . A. Hume63 . P. Hands80 . M. Comell

PH: (03) 9822 001

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSCoach : G . SeebeckAss. Coach : M. Ciunres-Ross

1 . B. Simpson2 . O . Young4 . H. Middleton5 . S. HavlRins6 . M. Godvdn (C)7. M. Clunies-Ross8 . D. Bingley,9. S. Spark

13 . N. Murdoch16 . S . Norden20 . N. Tribe21 . J . Deakin22 . D. Hooper23 . S . Pryde24. C. Zavecz27. C. Winneke28. L. Higham29. A . Teesdale30. P . Williamson31 . D. Bin i32. S. Sheahan37. A. Chambers39. A.COVper41 . A. Puller43. N . Taylor45. T. Stubbs48. B. Cain51 . G . Stewart52 . R. Gregory53 . B. Simpson54 . T . Phillips56 . A. Richardson58 . E . Johnston60 . M . Weber62. J. Cook63 . T. Gray67. M . Ryan70 R . Hume99. C. Nash

OLD X,4VERMSCoach :

1 . L.Ors4ni2. J Kennedy3. M . Jones4. R. Curtain (VC)5. M .O'C,--kfian6. J. Maltheves7. T. O'Sullivan8. M . Ffiz9. M . Co€to{ry

11 . P . Connors13. A . Ries17. P.O'Bem;e18. P O'Sullivan24. R, Kin g27. D . King (C)28. C . Court31 . A. Holmes32 . M. TyrEtt33. M. Sadler34 . S. Hogan35 . M. Meehan37 . T. Langrigan39. M. Chamberlain44. D. McLean53. P. Hall62. M. Cd!py63. P. Conquest64. S. Kennedy71 . A. Hall91 . S. Batlay

ST. BERNARDS O .C .Coach: Brian Moon

1 . R. Day2. M. Quinn3. P. Moon4. A DenahyS. P. Hayes6. J . Cerrito7. M . Creak9. G. Wood

12. G. Total13. A . Matkov14. A Vnecanbe15. A Kennedy18. M . Cunningham19. G. Farrugia20. J . Martin22. P. Fanugia23. W. Schvrarzenherg24. J. Watkinson27. A. Myers28. A Barnes35 . M. O'Connell38 . D. McAllister44 . B. Moo n45 . M. Castles48 .. A Moodie87. S. Denahy

7622 61t. Alexander Rd.

Moonee Ponds9326 1799

ST. KEVINS O .B.Coach: Paul Bannon

1 . D.M1'enfra2. A Nanfra3. P. Nanfre4. N. GW.dsVrorUry5. R.Qtsrk6. J. Quirk7. N. Martin& T. Sam9. D.Jamcs

10. L Dvdwnit. T. Fmch12. D. Vdiw.kn73. P.HOaper14. & Noonan15. D, Boyd16. P.

Berrien

17. S. Charles18. P. Ryan19. M . Retd20, S. Herbert21 . A Davies22. I. Wood23. J . Wftm24. J . Lymch25. B. St~tole2G AAb27. T.CWNns28. A Buccea29 . D. McDonald30 . S. D"a`bn31. J. GW,d;v,vrthj32. D. M1vry33. D.Ka!ms34 . J. Fox35. J.VJnitbread36. D. Mxnto N37. P. Rgs 41 . S . Murpty38, J. Slattery 42. P . McCarthy39. B. Darcy 43. T. Page40. N. Sweeney 44. R. Bateman

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Club XKEWCoach: M. O'DeaTeam Manager: F. Guppy

1 . P. Conidon2 . C. Johnson3 . M.O'Dea (CC)4 . A Tucke r5 . S.Ibak7 . D. Bran d8 . A. LawTence9 . P' McCormick

10. K. Corbat3yif . R. Guppy13. M.O'HaNon14. A. Hancock15. P. Conidat16. D. Leary17. C.Thompson18. C. Curtain21 . J. Leonard22. D. McGuire23. T. Maughart24. N. PrendenJast25. T. Hemadi32. A. D'Anna33. M. Bond39. B. Smith40. M. Quinn41 . A. Chisholm44. A. Buena49. M. Garaoffolo55. T. Reynolds56. D. McLaughlin77, A. Slawfnski

Duhig For d

HARP OF ERINZ'$~

MARCELLI N

1 . A . Merton2. P. O'Callaghan3. A . Trotter4. J .Tsoukas5. J . Rusi4otta6. D . Bootltey7. R . Barresi8. R. Pertich9. J . Kent

10. M. Kent11 . G. Bastard12. R . Holland13. M. Cronin (C)14. D .Theisz15. A . Keogh16. C . McCann17. M. Nimmo18. M. Curry19. R. Bott20. M . Getson21 . W. Getson22. P . Harberts23. J . Sloane24. S . DmatGna25. J . Daffy

The Beehive® Hotel ®

Hawthorn

. Secti®n 2MONASH WHITESCoach : Ronnie LambTeam Manager: M. Rhoden

1. M. Dods2. D. T3. M. V

7

4. R. Arg!cy5. B. Samuel6. J. Plehn7. D . Nelson8. A. Forbes9. J. Fairweather

10 B. CoYn'e r11 . A. Hilxtrard12. M. Tossavainen13. C . Rayno r14. D. O'Brien15. H . Beh16. M. Richards17. K. CaMert18. S. Dods19. G . Van der 7alm20. M. Reich (VC)21 . G . Sinclair22. J, Kenny23. J. Devod24. S. Narden25. A. McBeth27. J. Card28. D . Levetan29. M. Lb yd30. M. Kr~s31. P. Mclnemy32. P.Spencer33. A . Stririhot34. T. Cog!ey35 . D . Johnston36 . C . Flom (C)37 . L. Hokian38 . J, Round39 . P. Glass40 . B . Hrdktrep42 . M. Rhoden44 . R . Lamb50 . J . Cowtey,51 . M. Bond

?!e 110ttNOTTING HILL HOTEL

MT. LILYDALE O .C .Coach : Steven Lawson

1 . I. Dool an2 . M. Vos3 . B . McKay4 . M. Walsh5 . B . White6 . M. Rankin7 . M. Napakeone8 . M. Gobetti (VC)9. A. DelBiondo

10. M. Diceko11 . C . Gibson12 . C . Gilbee13 . B. Colvin14 . C. Walsh15 . F . Lrvingston16 . T. A~e n17. A. Burrell18. K. Maniscatdv19. J . Burgess (C)20. J . Rannagan21 . S . Madden22. L. Proctor23. S . Woollen24. C. Callanan25. M. Brenner26. T. Flanagan27. C . Varga28 . D . C'icdtieib29 . P. Fudong30 . D. Flanagan31 . N. Pearce32 . P. Carodan33. C. Andrson34. W.Joatous35. D. Callanan

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach : D . Law

1 . D . Be9man2 . C . Bishop3 . R . Boyle4. G . Campbell5 . R . Casey6. J . Carter7. B. Boyle8. R . Cram9. P. Cramer

10. P. Duddetidge11 . C . Fazza)ari12. D . Garvey13. B. Gasa14. K. Gass15. G. Gillis16. T. GiflGs17. D . Greasley18, C . Hammon19. Darren Hester20. David Hexter21 . M. Haraden22. D . Law23. P. Leigh24. P. McMaster25. A Ramzi26. D . Reid27. A. Rhodes28. R . Shiels29. A . Smith30. D . Stembddge31 . K . Streicher32. M . Swift33. A . Tyrell34. P . Van Bentham35. C. VassaN o36. G. Walsh37. B . White38. T. Williams

SYNDAUTALLY HOCoach : Daniel 0'Donohue

1 . T. Marks2. A. Bums3. M . Jay5. D. Hannett6. J. CotsisS . R. Bennet9. I . Bingham

10 . P. Henning11 . J. Rutter12 . S. Gould13 . J. Kemu14 . S. O'Boyle15 . N. Murray16 . N. Brewster17. M. Webb20. C. Hal l22 . P. Kotstakos23. D. Raab26 . D. O'Donohue31 . B. Hanneman35 . C. Cachia40. N.Toce42 . A. Findlay43. C. Karaks46. J. Green47. G . Wagner50. P. Vergakis54 . A.Sneddon62 . R.ODep

T'HERRY C.C.O.B.Coach:

1 . R. Costello5. B. UddeN6. M. Keenan7. P. Kelly8. T. Hewat

10 . J. Patterson11 . S. Molnar16 . B. Mieleki21 . G . Smith23 . A. Fielding26 . W. Dreier27 . B. Stevens36 . C. Rizzo (C)38 . B. Selledc39 . A. Fenn40. C. Keay48 . R. Keenan49 . D. Lyons56 . T. Bvntes60. M. Goodwin

iNORNBURYCOUCoach : Gary Cutler

1 . B. Carte r2. A. Mountney3. R. Buzesld4. B. Robertson5. T. Cutler (C)6. P. Cutler7. D. Robin s8. C. KrGncevski9. A. Crocker

10. G. Thompson11 . R.Osmond12. J . Gerstkamp13 . D. Carter (VC)14. M . Goddard15. S. Prior16. S . Murdoch17. A. Johnson18. S . Borg19. M . Johnston20. G. Theoharris21 . P. Clarke22 . W. Duson (C)23. P. Ciaccio24. M . Alessandrino25. A. Cilecken26 . W. Nasreddine27. D. Mousai6s28 . C. Berton29 . R. Robertson30 . M . Martin31 . R. Vesdc32 . A. HuW33 . I . Kearn s34 . P. McDonald37 . D. Bennett38 . J. Overall39 . M . Haden44 . J. Reber (DVC)46 . S. Novin'sski49 . P. Doddns50 . P. Brewer

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E EastBULLEEN COBRASCoach : Jae D'AngebR~ . Coach : Mark Horafield

qFf-Ar 3. PA .StraConCarY~e4. Vd

.Ga~rN,12. Akcsa

8 L 14. dChaprnan7, F- 15. M .bnws9, P.' ,,+., 17. G . Brown

10. S1 21 . M.Hoto%lda22. P. Ban-tasm

12 D.i .q m 24. P.Zo¢ig,r::_cfG) 25. W.Ok'zyD.Tc .:.~ 28. RShe=JgnRE: :r41ik 29. A SummersS,T,--min 30. C, ParkerJ.32. C.ClernentsJ.F,;35. TSete,M,C . 39. T.KarrrmCcoAr: - tt 40. W. Bel

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241 N. PoNtes. G.LeLkas31, S-

. - 43 . FL Odom45 .C "53 . S. Stratron63 . P. CotLe R

co. B.h'arm~e8. A Humphrey

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach: Stephen JonesRes. Coach: Peter Anthony

1 . M Pemb?flon2. ASore3. G . %-M4, M .CanBi(C)5. B. Felle r6, J, Brown7. V.PcciDk (VC)8. S. oatsq. W. Pemberton

1Q M. Kovpmat'q11 . G .Wytga id(RVC)12. D .Paola (DIG)13. R . MRC14 S15. M. Wanen (SVC)16. M Walker17. D . Dasta'o18. B. Massarotll19. S.OT.caxror20. K Oates21 . T. D'Aigeln22. P. An"23. M. Simmons24. C. Dewy25. F. Poch 39 . D. Harve,2G. G . Kelowar, 40. ?A Morris27. Nr41. T.Scatt28. J . Moon 42 . N. SiGttrt29. MHanington 43 . P.StldNn ®

L t,biher 44 . R Burke- . PA45. W Hussey

G. 46. R Egan.s~. A tsatrercH 47 . T Bdb34 . S. Wreelar 48 . R Gray35 . RSi16thg 49 . C Peters3E D. Karp 50

'S Byrnes

37. L Lov.ren 51 . Coyle38. GKBnptnn(N 52 . AA'sMay

Shell Nlooroolbark9726 7063

ELEY PARKCoach: Graham PAut3engerRes. Coach: Rob Wickham1. D.Fna joil 2. a.aBrdN2. AMonis 3. RLa'ca3. A Fcatonlry 4. M. D>rso4. M .Geo 5 . W.I' .' ^75. C.Kaye( 6. A" a,v6. D. Bruce 7. N.'„ aks7. D . Bowen 8 . RF_.8. D . Camel 9. T. Ken no,9. P.YePar d

10. C.Mclran11 . L McLean12. A Dinstan13. A Kesall14. G . Elder15. RYCVng16. P. Sidney17. A H18. S. Palmer19. D. Trotter20. M.H~(C)21 . F M~1ec22. P.Cantore,23. G. Smith24. S. watts25. G. Heath 36 K. PodB;r26. D. Hawley (VC) 301 VeNe27. D. Kaye 40. N. Kara6mos28. W. Horn 41 . R Wickham29. F. Leon 42. V. Fukushmna30. G. Bromley 45. S . Bz,;ey31 . G.lanm,rm 43. L Ketts32. D. Grant 44. L Du33. N. Da 45. S . CoDns34. S. Bromley 46, M. Payne35. P., Blew 47. A yhmhftn36. S. Lee 48P .Ckmr37. D. Payne 49, M. Hoope r

"The Road Builders"

ELTHAM COLLEGCoach: Peter SlacikRes . Coach: Peter Hansen

1 . J. Smythe2. KTurker3. A Tucker4. B.H~e5. C.Horsoury6 . G.Cbrke7. R Kennedy8, J. Woodward9. P. White

10. S.McLarenit . J.Mim 39. F.Coorr:aty12 . G. Demme 40. D. Bament13 . SJdley 41 . S .Dalael14 . S .Justlce 42. C . Has15 . C.VhuL 43 . N.Hzmste16. B.AmoH 44 . G. S17 . G. Leys 45 . 1.11 . Ry2n18 . M. BarN1g 46. R. Davies19 . D. Da,°e 47. A Ff?dfeN20. S.LC,vx; 48. R. Harris21 . B. Parsons 49. L Sh3rpe22 . SAtramopoks 50. J. Taylor23, G.0'Dartrid 51 . W.Slarpe24 . M. Dwyer 52 . A Sme:725 . D. M,alreadf 53 . JA#rorcoNk26 . J. Gore 54 . AKdso27 . B . Tunef 55 . P. Memory28 . 8 . Turrur 56. M . Edwards29 . C.Bisfwp 57 . T.EmNiry30 . D. Hogan 58 . M . Ormsby31 . Z .bvzrrovski 59. B . Evans32 . 1 Soon 60. P . Barnett33 . T. Het6ey 61 . C . A^tDaroJd34 . S . Ma<fMd 62 . C . Lacey35 . T. Barnett 63 kJovanowsl36 . S .Ffx3ipson 64 . C .Wason37 . R Heaney 65 . S . Schafer38 . G. Stainer 66 . S . Fitzpatrick

ELTHAM TIMBER &HARDWARE P/L

1175-1181 Mein Rd, BthamPhone: 9439 5533 (all hours)

HAWTHORN CITIZENSCoach: Glenn SlalhvorthyRes. Coach: Darren Murray

t . DMr~xrrayR. La~ich

4. S.W.4 eS. W.Gazebrook(DVC)6. P. Avery7. G. SfaAwrthyB. M . D~n9 . W. Power C)

10. P .Orcha (C)11 . A. SiH12. S . cob=13. J. Povey15. B . Glover16. N. C .,a@sas18. S .Tmievett18. D. Laurelta19. J. I-20

'S . Parker

21 . A. Dtnfop22. J. Schulz23. D. Tracy25. R. Brain25. S . Davis27. R. Lord28. M Monison29. P . Barker30. A . Harley31 . C. Lany~y32. J . ce33. S . D34. S . Macdonald (RVC)34. M .Slephensan34. P . Hexish35. D. Murphy37. G. Marshall (CR)38. D. Lirdre a38. I . Cepf .v39. D. t.a1sH40. C.Frayne41 . Moms42. S .Irv'xre44. P . RossGto45. A . Donaklson46. D. McCnvrain47. T.O'Hanbn47. T. Fitzpatrick49. R. Adam49. M . Novak51 . R. Donovan52. I . Fbstlmm54 . E . SHI56. P . Ryan

KEWCoach: Rob BayleyRes.Coach :Tom Van a

1 . B. Wrench 2. G. Porte (VC) ,

3 . R P~t~irecti4 . D.Chand= r5 . J. sames 38.6. C. Hope 3

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7. D. FWpa 40. P. PedretE8. J. Pulvirenti 41 . R . Livingston9. F. GoicalaO 42 . C. Livingston

10. B .Cr#en(C) 43 . J .DOurmis11 . A~rnes 44 . ADanne12. S .M@AaFwn 45 . G.13. C .Kiratmu 46. G.B~kng"t4. G. Cummins 47 . M Deakh15. M . Bria 48 M. Daxkras

16. D.Wood (VC) 49 . J . Lucas 17. J. Bell 50. J . Porte r

18. N.Kirg(VC) 5 1 . S. Hodgson19. N. Peters 52 . I . Fletcher20. S . Hanson 53 . G. Andeve;21 . D. Hermann 54 . M. Robinson22. J.Paron 55 . D .K~23. ABeH 56 . J .Chotv24. B. Dxttast 57 . N. Lykopreiris25. D. Wright 58 . D.CrarlawJl26. M . Cleraron 59 . J . Bortrore

27. R Fulton 61 . H. Perdsis28. LCffwn s 62 . R.Papakns29. M . C-'~mpN 63 . L Bayley30. Or (FE) 64, S. Bay*31. 65. C.BoWOs32. J. Brasst 66 . S. Bolfims33. S. Duck:.urm 67. D. MascnL34. M . Masotti 68 . J . Homes35. FL Bruno (MV 69 . S. Lefo,"„fi. A SkerrfJ 70 . K Ha~37. W. ~ 99 . S- Bu r

Duhig Ford

HARP OF ERINFTi o=

OLD CAREYCoach : Glenn Taylo rRes. Coach : Simon Jackson

1 . C .FSt2. C. Kelly (Q3. M . Cohen4. C . Este r5. SJadcsan RC)6. C.C.u~w.A7. A Dres2r 36. L Small8. AOppy 37 . P. Bryce9. M .Mason 38 . I . Cotun10. K Shaves 39, P. Boned11 . ACope 40. B.Pauil twci12. C.Arekrson 41 . AGatzs13. S Jones 42 . U Parker14. M . Curry 43 . S.Ch=.ny15. P. Hams 44 . G. Handr4ct16. M . Jones 45 . M.Eastlem17. S.GJrry 46 . M.C^^^t8. C.A~ttlx,w+s 47. S.F Vs19. P. Drake 48 . S.'- -i20. WW. Mudge 49 . R'' i21 . M .Hosking 50 . G.-,w.S22. J. Hands 51 . H. "^m son23. T. Price 53 . M.

: 24. M .Yamat 54 . B.Gwn-25. C. Goodell 55 . T. Annou26. J. IvIcQuia 56 . D. Parker27. ttV.z~po.bs~C) 57. D.P-kner28. P. K~ 58 . R Bardwst29. T. Modem 59. C. Macen,30. S. Fe&:an 60 . J. Bayard31 . N .Everett 61. T. Ssymour32. C.WiCive05on 62. G.Cotwnis33. S. Red 63. C. Soc6o34. 0 .Fr.Jfs 64. A ocism35. R . E vans 70. T.AtrfdiSt

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RICHMOND CENTRA LCoach : Tim PontefractRes . Coach : Danny Hickey1 . A Wilson2. A Bodied 47. D. Bausm3 . T.0'SuKVazr 49. N. P' he5. S. Sham 5D. C .E ••6. G.BUnshaW 51 . H.! on6. S. Pickett 52. C.A:_ xm~:7. F. Bove 53. S .1 18. G.Makomn 54. P .19. P. Jackson 55. M.G, i

10 AM,urph/ 56. LDa"f11 . J. Barker BE AGo-,ris11 . D. HitAey 56. D. Vh,,,,~i12 . F.Mmak 57. S .Nnarpt13 . C. Pearson 58. N.P^•• ^14 . aSfano0h 59. M .L q15 . P. Church 60, D. 016 . M.Jmr 61 . AD -17 . AFawceit 62. T.Greh+m18 . Pd 7,* 63. T. GtA :19 . J .Maraung 64. AKeup21 . A Halt 65. D. Parnphrzps22 . A Flom 66. I. Jn:l-Pitd:er25 . ADunn 67. RMClnthsh25 . S. Ruddock 68. D. Wage26 . J. A,fkksl 69. M . Tap's27 . C.Advns 70. TTafWr28 . A Water; 70. D. M1~rWt30. S. Fenton 71 . K65WkM30. G. Tate 72. G. S>n32 . D.Vasc 73. J.Stezhan33 J .Cohen 74. P. Cawood34 . D. Holt 75. L-Viesicot37 . G. Porteous 76. L.EW40 . B. Katers 77. A fiction42 . P. Harr 78. M . Tend43 . ASm 79. S .Tressise45 . R Black 80. J. Vales46, D. Farley 81 . S . OSLMvan

YARRA VALLEY O .B .Coach : David KyleRes. Coach : Ash Wain1. R Telford2. F.Maevaan3. R.Thornpson4. PJ. Ftk1g5. A Drew6. D. Hovr':7. J. Downs8. T.MaNsan9. C. Ross

10. D. Kyle11. C . (rolds12. M Wbue13. D.Cale14. T. Loveless15. T. C'SuNn,ai16. B.SmE :e18. D. Ross19. N . Park 41, B. Downs20. S. Frame 42. T. Crean21 . A t'trase9~ 43. H . Park23. D.EaLStOw 44 . J. HO24. M . Cooks 45 . L Fleas25. T. HabWn 46. N . Cathwz&26. G .Pla;leOd 47. B.PACIhwa :+h27. A Rowe 48. R Datis28. J.Mr:svtvean 49. SSabbourna29. P. Petersen 5O. P. Ford30. D. Potter Sc' . A Ham cut31 . J. Om 53 . S.Cororan32. C.He@ertgn 55 . S.Taybr33. D.Irebnd 56. LHarrvigffin34. T.Chti;fceH 57 . G.Nhrite35. B. Peake 63 . T. Strong36. R. Pena4un 65 . A Basbrocdc37. M. Ross 71 . M. Laing38. T. asusevan 72 . FL Lawton39. T. Podda rrAy 74 . A Burt40. M. White 78 . J . Seeks

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A Section

COLLEGIANSCo~h : Leigh CarlsonRes. Coadt : Nevige James

B. King2 . N. F.-dine3. Woobwoe4. S.Laussen4. N. Bator5. D. Grew es5. D. Peters6. A. Smith7. C. Hfilson7. D. Warr&Snih8. C. Po€bck9. V. C W..ay

10. J. GricJg10. s. Ma@aTl11 . B. McKenxie12. D. Stubs13. G . Pdmv14. R. Sct>ctaerIt. Y.15. N.

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16. A. Wallace17. J.Tarpey18. J. Berv,eM (VC)19. C. Davirk.,on20. G . Deane-Jdns21 . A.Jdx An22. D. K-23. A. Fl---iv

25. G .126. NA '27. S.t .phry28. S.E -"1-29. A. Kfal4y30. M. Gah_-a#h31 . J. Nerirr32. D . Th- (C)33 J. Stdcicn34. D . EnMila35. R . Mod-136. S. Horsing37. M. Cpie38. M. Lake38. S. Van Der Venre38. J . Carr40. B. Saatcn41. S, Libic42. L. VasdD6s43. A. Greenway44. A. Parkin (VC)45. N . Ar d.~46. S . Wooiej47, D. M✓lat48. J .Lenan49. T.VanDerVenne50. B . Jeffers¢n51. P. Baxter52. N . GA53. M. I54. L. s55. E . Jar.s56. D. Howe57. J . Moore58. A .71'a-59. M. Ridki(rk60. B .Kens61. D. Kens62. M.O'Dame&63. Z. Useawv64 M.Gri#e70. T. Smit h77. T. P`uctor

"M

DE LA SALLECoach : Peter HannanRes. Coach : Greg Feut ritl

1 . M. Chun2 . P. Fiume3 . D . Crowe4, t. . Hall5 . L . Swift6 . M. Fisher7 . C . Browne8 . C . Wrigh t9 . C . Campben

10. T. Silvers11 . A. Evans (DVC)12. D . Toohey13. A . Waters14. A . Duncan15. J . Hodder16. A . FloWerday17. A . Elliot18. J . Hom19. D. O'Brien20. S . Albai21 . D. Jackson22. P. O'Callaghan23. D. Grace24. D. Cross25. G. Hyrtes26. P. W}~les27. L. Van Der Pligt28. M . Lafferty29 . D. Rosman30 . B. Mannix31 . K. Manrirx32 . 0. O'Callaghan33 . P. Rennie34 . A. Moore35 . A. Mackintosh36 . A. Abhofl37 . M. Rose l38 . A. Johnstone39 . P. Brasher40. M. Butter41 . J. Murphy42 . J. Clarke43. M. Sharpe44. R. Mackinson45. C. Cleary46. M. Hegan47. M. Farrel48. D . Smith49. D . Lambe50. P. Mannin51 . B. Buick52. B. Byrne53. R . Chapple54. J . Duckett55. S . Laska56. G. Curran57. P . O'Brien58. T. Ford59. P . Aron70. D. Midro78. D. Jenning s

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr. Glenferrie/Dandenong Rds .

Malvern9509 4023

GRYPH!lUIUBAR & BISTR O9903 2093

OLD ;-;,NLEYRURYCoach : Simon MeshanRe& Coach: Andrew Baxter

I . A. Baxter2. D . Connell3. W. Gyms4. C . McKenzie5. F. Mai n6. W. Smith7. Adam Hdton8. M . Orton9. S. Ro•,Mands

10. C. Warden11 . L. Hooker11 . (2) F. Capomoga12. D. SecuH13. B . Carty14. A. Forsyth15. N. Morey16. A. Downing17. Ash Haton18. M . Constable19. M . Armstrong20. C. Kraus21. A. Walden22. P. ThEessen23 . M . Seall23 . (2) J . Mackay24 . R.Lavender25 . G . Rowlands26 . G . Philips27 . J. Dann28 . B. Walden29 . R. Stewart30 . R . Aughterson3t . B. Main32 . P. O'Donnell33. A. Floyd34. B. Mitchell35 . D . Lappage36. B.Lay37. D .Ladd38. S. Pedder39. R . Weber40. S . Duxbury41 . B . Malin42. D . Scale43. R . Plecher44. A . Kirkwood-Scrott45. N . Hi#I46. C. Jimmieson47. J . Kurta48. D. Bum49. M . Harrison50. A. Bonwidc52. R. Harrison53. M . Dusting55. C. Ladds57. B.Ladds65 . C. Dov fing

The Marine

OLD MELSURN SCoach : Michael FordRes. Coach : Mark Libarch

1 . A. Waita2. S. Theodore3. A. Bass4. B. '5. L Bunn6. P. Haniwry7. C . Thompson8. M. Lovett9. T. Smith

10 . T Robertsit . M. Jukes12 . A, Hewitt13 . S. Rose (RVC)14 . J . Bunn15 . R . Brittain16. C. Eabry17. B . Bii'wN18. Q. KeeBe19. M . Higgs20. B . Telford21 . L Boyd22. A Waddet123. M . Berry24. M . Barnett25. M . Pruden26. C. Kennedy27. O . Boyd28. S. Rabbit29. J. Wa4!ace-Smith30. I . MaVu%n31 . J. Hart32. R. Webb33. G . Dixon (RC)34. R. Moretl35. D. Brown36. A, McKeon37. S. Eabry38. M. Cravrhay39. N . Strauss40 . J. CaaaM41 . G. Wilhelm42 . P. Theorbte43 . T. Ckoke44 . A. McDaigafl45 . S. Crow46 . D . HoUr>°47. J . Guest48. C. Jenkins49. T. Stuckey (C)50. P . Mara1551 . C. Banks52. B . Campfe953. P . Gasorl54. S . Brown55. D. Borsezeky

A. WAGJ . ElamJ . FobS . BardsteyK. Rutherford

OLD PARADIAN SCoach : Date McCannRes . Coach: Wayne Tulloch

1 . S . Vincent (VC)2 . P.O'L.ag1§n3 . J . Dabs (VC)4 . S . Philp5 . A. Muletta6. B. Pannam7. P. Cosgritf8. D. Ciavda9. A Boyd

10. P. Brat~nder11 . A. Bums12. S.Wa9s13. T. Wass14. B. Brat16r1der15. B. D:n6nsante16. M . Godfreyt7. B. Hart18. A Nitsou19. T. Canavan20. P. Hanis21 . A Farrell22. H. Be;fs23 . P. Walsh24. D. Digney25 . A. Heffernan26 . M.B. Geary27 . K. Jenkins28 . J. Holland29 . E. Tomasiel'm30. T. Mugger,31 . M.Vea r32 . I. Hussain33. M. Harrison34. A Vacirca35. J . Mtfs36. S . Swdidon (VC)37. J . Hensley38. A . Bn2to39. P . Reid40. D. Baird41 . J. Tobin42. D. Tregambe43. P . Healy44. P .Joyce45. J. Swindon46. D' Stuckey47. N. Ba l48. M . Ray49. D. Cosma50. B. Swindon51 . G . Hickey52. M.S. Flynn53. D. HorsHgtwl54. J. Mould55. M. Van Kyuk56. M. Ryan57. J. Muir74 . L Thoma s

PYNER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St. . YarravillePh: 9687 8722

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OLD SCOTCOiCo~sch: Wayne HannesRes. Cosch : Si+ran 8tirtgivorth

I . K.StoKes2. J . Hostang (VC)3. C. Fosking4, T.Hdt5. R. Prim6. L McDonnell7, J. Mohana C. Reid9. R. Au}ard

to . J. Ken'it. S.Gro12 . S. Hume13 . N. Hooper(RC)14 . D. Norman

15 . M. O'Brien

16 .ASt ad

17. S. Woodhouse18. . a

21 . S. i2 as22. C . F iih^'3. 0 . Wa ;sj24. M. Angus25. T. Pritchard26. B. Philips27. B. Co#fins28. S . Teasdale^^. A. Teasdale

J . Laird (VC)A Smi thA K-°nskJ .Hm menunnG.P P

i. S. Steele (Q,)i. M. Davison

31, J. Smythe38. B. Goldberg33. A. Got9prg40. A Wamer41 . A Castriann42 . A. Gibbs43 . J. Paterson44 . P. Busse45 . T. Stubbs46 . G. Jonas47 . T. Reid48. P. Davis

-49. D. Thomas50. C.Itman51 . S .IllingM1orth52. R. Gregory53. P . Gazizkar54. T . Ph''r3ps55. J . Bock56. A. Richardsai58. E. Johnston60. M. Weber61 . A, Bider62. J. Cook63. T. Gray67. M. Ryan70. R . Hume77. A. Uoy d

SICILL~£NGINEERIN(

OLD TRINITYCoach : Bernard DunnRes. Coach : Ian WallaceI . S . Kennedy (VC)2. G. Hudston (VC)3 . A . Affiiton4 . T. NormanS . P . Vanderhoek6 . R. Heath7 . A. Anderson8. S. Dalrymple9. AAndrews

10. A. Urbanac11 . R. Boxtell12. M . Cumming13. M . Donato14. J. Stiddand15. D. Bataszy16 . M.SeuFng17. G . Hatfield18 . M. Spencer19 . A. Sheehan20 . P. Board21 . L Kennedy22 . D . Beardsley23. C . Popplev~eFl24. T. Board25 . A . Giddings26. P . Beat27. M. Grag28. D. Vargo29. A . Sealy30. L Taylor31 . S . Btaden32. D. Glass (VC)33. D. Heighton34. J. Pappas35. M . Pawsey36. J. Sutcliffe37. P. Doutirtg38. R. Ph=,p[%39. A. Vise40. T. Harris41 . C. Ord42 . M. Thornton43 . T. Peggie44 . M. HeppelI45 . N . King46. M. Bsarms h47. F. Cameron (RC)48. C. Smit h49. P .Johnson50. L Jervis51 . D. Little52. M . Boyd53. S .Torrens54. A.Grisbrook55. J . Breen56. A. Richards57, C. Follows58. A. Fanant59. T. Cade60. S. Med€n61 . D. Burrows62. S. Wyke63. P. Moore64. S. Cooper

R . McDonaldM. PacherJ . BeetP . Robinson

60 . T. Smifh

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVEL

OLD XAVERIANSCoach : Nick BourkeRe& Coach: Michael Plant

1 . M . Blood (C )2. M . Bourke3. L Hannebery4. D. Landrigan (VC)5. J . McDonald6. T . Keyoe7. S . LeCttean8. M . Holmes9. J . Hawkins

10 . I . Giadman11 . Adam Jones12 . J. Bowen13 . C . Bits14 . D. Stoney15 . A. McLean16. L For d17. D . Richardson (VC)18. S. Hunte r19. D . Steen20. M. Hardman21 . T.OcFdeshaW22. A . Bourke23. B . Perry24. B . Coughlan25. P . Lechte26. A . He> I27. L. Fay28. R. Clarke29. S . Wood30. D. Dann31 . S . Moltard32 . A. Brushfieid33 . A. Sassi34 . A. Be%'35 . S. Hede36 . P. Barrett37 . D . Webb38. T. Spurting39. S. Smith40. R . Ryan41 . A. Dipon42. J . Lowe43. T. Woodruff44. J . De Brough45. T. Coughlan46. Andrew Jones47. T. Frweer48. M . Logan49. R. Visen6ni50. S. Tucker51 . A. Murphy52 . P. Conquest51 M . Diamond54 . M . Brennan55 . D. Stones56 . M. Stones57. D. Walsh58. L. Tuddenham59. M. Meehan61 . S. Natiik

UNIVERSITY BLUE SCoach : Grant WilliamsRes. Coach : Barry Neivandt

1 . D. Sbruno n2. J . Stari g}d3. G. Williams4 . D. Guengerich5 . P . O'Donnell6 . B. Mood (DVC)7. D. Hayter8. N.9. S.

10. D. Mapiestaw_it . C.Batrarie12. R. Furphy (C)13. G . Evans14. D . Gust15. P. Stephens (RC)16 . C . Stewart17 . J.Kans18 . S. Ki`senovs19 . B. Henad20 . Z McCarty

22 . A Nu~t23. T. Wrf~ :23. B . Furphy24 . P . Fairbaruc25 . A. Henderson26. N. Cavalier27. J .Jamiesat27. B. Ftic.4er28. D. Won29. A, Muller30. A WtJ31 . R. Vandenberg32. J. Gamaut33. J. Hutchings34. J. McKavori35. A Wdcox36 . LMorison37 . A. Lennen38 . M. Cotbiedick39 . S. Henderson40 . B. Mi% r41 . M. Keely42 . D . Keys43. J . McIntosh44. R . Featherston45. J . McGrath46, D. Gunn47. S . Brodcley48. H. Carter49. D. Struck50. H. Nai4at51 . M . Kordck52. S. La}gk:y53 . R. Versteegan54 . T. RaydhaJse55 . D. Hueston56 . N. D.vy+e r59 . L Fehrfng60 . D. Edwards61 . A Holm67 . 0 . McPJocn (RC)72 . J. Norman (RVC)82 . N . Court

ST. ~ER iv ARDsCoach: Garry FouldsRes . Coach : Andrew Nathan

1 . A Comito1 . T . Paratavsld2. T . Dobson3. A Brebner4. V. Comito5. T. Harvey5. S. O Keefe6. S. Rya n6. C . Wood7. S. Parrott8. T. W&jnson9 . A. Capes

10. J . Kennedy11 . G. Makhexs12. P. Capes12. B . Hogan13. S . McKeon14. S . Doran15. L Overman15. D. AMafter16. A Farmer17. L Vassaflo18. N. Mltct-id19. L. Go!lant (C)20. T. Sheehan21 . B. Loughlin22. C. CaBtroq~23. B. Hom24. G .DeMam~25. J. Kavanagh26 . J. Gopant27 . A. Nathan28 . P. G*rm r29 . J. Overman (VC)29 . D . O'Connor30 . A Thomas31 . M . Farmer32 . S . Chatfield33. J .Ianzano34. S . Dailey35. M .Jur&s .kay36. C. Bond37. J . Mount38. D. McAlister39. S. DoneCy40. G . To1o41 . D.Juegan42. M. Marshall43. C . Davis

-43. J. Rainey44 . S. Taylor45 . M. DovAing46 . P. Rogerson47 . X Osborne48 . G. Collins49 . A. Fewater50. J . McPhail51 . B . Galaugher52 . C. Gray53. S . Vdle*ia56, G. Cusack82. D. Soloma n

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B Sectia~~ z

BANYULECoach : Harry HarrisonRes . Coach: Tim Bell

t . B . Kincer2. D. WAcheN (VC)3. L Holt4. J . Anderson5 . B . Eiknore6. S . Kayrooz7. S . RichmorxJ8 . R. Williams9 . R . Cullen

10. J. Fortune11 B. Divan12. J. Egan13. M. O'Brien (VC)14. A. Logan15. S. Gray16. D . Mayne17. T. Benton18. J. Turnbull19. B. Woodlock20. S. Playfair21 . R . Din6nosante23 . S. Gray24 . G . Williams25 . M. Wheaten26 . B. McDermott27 . A. Rossi-Mel28 . D. Fabds29 . M. Peters30 . B. GNies31 . C. Bassett32 . T. Wason33 . D. Glass34 . C. Stevens35 . B. Anderson36 . D. Tyle r37. M. Jesse38 . G . Ridws39. C. Bead40. P. Witchell41 . A. Foote42. T. Egan43. L Ferule44. S . Allard45. M . Gilbert46. P . Agostinelli47. R. Smith48. D. Stephens52. D. Noonan55. D. WdEams (C)

tM~' ~t C"rl.atFry► tyunopt ..

ANDREW 'SEXCLt)SNE MENSV;EkR P/L

IVANHOECoach: Doni ValkanisRes. Coach: Rob Pearce1 . D. Williams1 . P. Manny2. L Hul-Brown2. J . Di Santo3. C. Tucker4. D. Va@canis4. R. Tnocyood5. P . Manuel6. D. Frawley7. P . RawleyB. S . Saunders8. R. Hird9. N .Thackwray10. P.Lee11 . H . Mousse12. L Smit h13. S . Narkievhcz14 Flynn

.15. T. Flynn16. M. Scuderi17. K. Mousse18. T. Scatt'z19. G. Sullen20. D . Sailo r21 . L Backvmed22. A. Angelini23. A. Jeveson24. T. O'Neill25. J. Frisina26. P. Rovis26. S. Fairweather27. N . Andreevs4ti28. A. McKellar29. A. Scott30. J. Maki n31 . D. McFarlane32 . J.Lynch33. B. Kendcdl34 . B. Joyce35 . P. Whitehead36 . R. Gitto s37 . C. Giankoutkis37 . G . RMayson38 . T . Thomson39 . M . Ebbage40 . J. Griggs41 . C. McDonald42. P. Murphy43. S . McGowan44. E . Newbold45. J. Raywood46. G. O'Brien47. E . Marino48. B . Mile49. A . Rosenfeld50. D. Jacks52. C. Payne54. D. Richards55. L Pearce61 . G. Hickey68. J . Owen76. G. Kennedy77. R . Armstrong78. C . Brown

13TATTS & POKIES

BAR & BISTR O125 UPPER HEIDELBERG RD.

IVANHOE

'0 C.I .Q.MAZENODCoach : R. ProsserRes. Coach : C. Boyie

1 . P. Robinson2. J. Ballenger (1)2. M. Peters (2)a T.Chkoft (1)3. M. Brookes (R)4. A H5. D . Sd~a6. N . Marnro7. S. Morgan8. D. Carter9. P. Hal

10. M. OHara (C)11 . T. Smith (RVC)12. B. McCkisker13. T. BrDJgland (RVC)14. G . Youn g15. D.Barker(VC)16. T. Howard (RC)17. T.Tskws18. D.O'Donogwe19. D. Ciancra20. C. Murray21 . S. Pdan22. D. Sherbdt23. S. Caulsan24. J. Caud}i25. A Kmg26. Paul Rosy27. D. Kmrn28. N. Little29. R. Sharp30. S .Fisher (VC)31 . N.Snart32. D. Moore33. D. Pearce34. B. Davin35 . J . Fisher36. R. Toyama37. G. Trigg38 . D. Stenfort39. R. Bourbon40. J . LeGrand41 . B. Welch (RVC)42 . N . Jacobs44 . D . Bode45 . G. Ro~s47 . Peter R~y48 . P. Vine49 . L Hahry50 . A Rogers51 . M. Murray52. ALew"53 . P. Egan54. P.Jacabs55. M. Quirk56. M. Welch57. D . Nisbett60. M. LeCouteur63. W.OcdwHo64. S. Bourbon66. J. Grimisciri86. M. Cvuttie

WHEELERS HILLI3 O T E L

M.H.S.O.B.Coach: Warren FallRes. Coach: Colin Drake1 . J.Barrrrt2. AHw2rd2. J. Goldh3. D.Waoft3. R.Vema4. D. Flatrin,q5. C.Yowg6. S.Grarxrsr6. B.Axtord7. J. Pertzd (VC)7. N. Bennett8. J.Oomn9. D.Corrsr(C)

10. M. Bea%1s/11 . M. Irish11 . M.Webster12. S . McC*12. M.Feferka¢13. C .Theobakl13. A Preece14. A Tft14. C . Ke3h/15. P. Barge15. M .M=_ ffiekf16. M .Ai#n16. AChrk17. A Webster16 B. Anszll18. I . Gi@2s{xe79. J .Gemer20. D . Fairchild (VC)21 . N .Johns21 . G .Mclade22. A. Lindsay22. M. ZaYW23. S. RitcK-24. 8. Kdty24 . G .Wt;on 41 . S .St anlej25 . C.Gkier(VC) 42. P.Spsthocd26. S. Harrsat 43. J. S*d26. M.Ttqnpsort 44. B .NdxtaS27 . P. ftt 45. D. Sam27. LEEW 46. AHolland28 . D. Skinner 47. J.Karam28 . A Lavaence 48. S . Mormm29 . P.A!',ergo 49. C .Bruce29 . C. Drake 49. N. Ardidat30 . R. Wm 50. D. Baker31. W. WaSOad 51 . A Barge32. ACasseS 52. B.PrkGrath32. M. Korutnty 53. R . Mdntyre33. A Saulhy 54. R . Knw.'zs34. S. HeknN 55. A Heelo34. N. Wei 56. J . Winch35. ASaFas 57. AGrimmar35. S.YensL-ntj 58. J .Nevton36. A Palmos 59. B. Etchel37. N. Braoty 60. P. K-Fn4y37. C .

Chan 61. M .DFr~

38. C. Miller 62. S. rt39. AWatsan 63. T.4- g40. W.Na7z.s 64. B.CoolTan

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WILUAMS & CO.REAL ESTATE AGENTS

LAF ET® fa'PA_

COOKET .AD?YEI~S

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Date TappingRes. Coach : Steve BarnesRunner: Gary Sanderst . A. Krzywnkiak (DVC)2 . J. Much4. M. Talbot5. N. Perry (C)6. S. Antonia7. L Fildes (VC)8. S. Lennox9. M . Fisher

10 . R. Hadrian11 . A. Fitzgerald13 . M . Gamblet4. M . Dennis15. D. Tymms16. J . Bradley17. A. Rickerby18. M . Jackson18. P . Roach19. A. Mandylatls20. D. Kollmorgan21 . R. Oakley21 . C. Jadcson22. K . Fandl23. A . Pryor24. R . Carter24. S . Douglas25. S . Nikas27. C. Gilmore28. P . Wolf29. M. Gordon30. K. Teschendorf31 . S . Murray (RC)32. B. Williams33. M. To [34, M. Reid (DVC)35. S. Mercer36. B. Pollock (DVC)37. A. Hain38. A. Lomas39. A. Fischer40. B. Patterson41 . J. Howell43. J. Hoiden45 . P. McNamara46 . B. Hami@on47 . D. Wilson48 . T. Desmyth49 . N. Winter50 . S. Williams55 . C. Toms57 . A. McLaren61 . A. White65 . R. Kent71 . B. Alderson79 . H. Bickett80 . A. Palfrey84 . P. McMahon

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OLD IVANHOEC :ach: Kevin McLeanqs~a, Coach: Dave McCormack

Fcs . Coach: D-Cadd

y A Corcoran

In. B. Yarwood2 P.56geya D. Wany,

' .__. R.Welsz4, X Parker

D. Tog4 . T. Young

P. Catt,p'n6. S . Kent7. T. Youn g

= 7p, 0. Webb8. T. Stevens9. M . Karayarmis

to. M .Veal

11 . S . Tullytia. P. Martin

.12 M .Johnston13. A P'+(?pos13a C. Chan

,14. S . Kfngston1S. G. DouglasI& M .Woods17. J . Luk1 &3. P . Bfsogrri19. A. Barker19a. P . Quick20. M . Huber2opL W. Ward21 . J . Mansfield22. P . Donaldson

=e. P . Gdding[3. M . Stewart

G. HarrisC. MooreJ . Ma, cockD. Croker

.7 J . Weddle28. D. Jones29. R. Weddle31n. D.Cad3j32Z. N. Harris33. T. Comradc34. D. Hap35. L McLean (VC)36. S . Pidoto,37n. D. Stott38. Gerry George39. Gary George40a. R. Davies41a. LTaybr42. S . Vaughan43. A. Atkinson44. T . Agusiv45. J . Hempsted45a. M . Linke46. S. Ford50. C. Corcoran51 . B. Shadholfl57. D. Kadaoui59. B. Elsvronh60. S . Myer s

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Street

West Preston

ZITECH COMPUTERPERIPHERAL S

57 St. Hellier StreetHeidelberg

ORMONDCoach : G. HealyRes. Coach : T. Hilte

1 . AJot#ng2. C .Symes3. AOrr4. A Grace5. R . Turner6. T. Gallagher7. B. Connell (C)8. M. Gilmore (VC)9. A. Forrest

10. P.Mamow11 . D . Edgell12. N .Sebo13. P. Kingston14. S. James15. C . Fraser16. T. Stewart (RC)17. P. Joy18. S. Ryan19. D . Cleary (RC)20. S. Metz21 . J. Brown22. R . Block23. P. McDonald24. J. Collins25. D . Beckett26. D . Connell27. T. Brennan28. B. Ctdfu :s29 . D . Whetan30 . N . Wets31 . B. Egan32 . M. McDonald33 . M. Shepherd34 . R . Remman35 . G. Batey36 . S. Mackey37 . S. Turner38 . P. Mkier39 . J . Buron40 . G. Lehner41 . G. Hall42 . C. Keleher44 . M . Mabbett45 . L Livingstone46 . P. Todd47 . R. Keeling48 . G. Smith49 . M . Hoisfiad50 . J . McLean51 . G. king53 . M . Turner54 . B . Davies55 . D. Amfrdd56. S . Eccles57 . H. Brown5B

*M . Collins

59. G.Sneddon61 . B.Keatlh62 . Aaron Murphy64. S . Head65 . L Craven66. A. Turner67. D. Turner68. D. Mabbett70. R. Nichols75 . A. Murphy

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~ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

ST. KEVINSCoach: The HartRes . Coach: Owen Hourigant . B . Burden2 . J .3 . M . (C)4 . W.K' ran5 . R. Ca .4anan (RC)6 . S . Fox7. B . Kennedy8. B . Da-3man9. G. Smith

10. D. Moore11 . D. Ryan12. M . Dotman (VC)13. R. Bovhes (DVC)14. J. Bare15. M .O`'e16. B . Garvey17. M . Terzini18. N. Hart19. D. Sheehy20. A . Varsadi21 . S . Powell22. J. Macey23. A . Pivetta24. P. Meagher25. M .O'Str. .a26. P. McCann (RVC)27. R. Gross28. M . Farquharson (DVC)29. A. Mount30. M . Gargu2no31 . A. McGuiness32. B. Noonan33. S. Denton34. J. Whitbread35. A Thomas36. D. Kennedy37. S.Kennedy38. D. Smith39. S. Gribble40. A Hart41 . J. Hassell42. S. Charles43. R. Sinddss44. D. "an45. D. Weight46 . D.DeRooden47 . M.Chapman(DVC)48 . R. Doherty49 . RETIRED50 . S. Kuring51 . R. Bateman52 . J. Finch53 . J. Goidswortfry54 . S. Gam e55 . B. Marusic56 . G . Mulcahy57 . C. Bossong58 . N . Martin59 . J. L60 . P.61 . N. GokSv.oNy,62 . J. Quirk63 . P. Ryan64 . J. Price65 . S. Dtton66 . D. Ivory67 . S. Herbert68 . T. Bare69 . T. Smft70 . D. Boyd

Laurie TW)awr'sRISING SUN HOM

SOUTH MELBOURNE

ST. KILDASTH . CAULFIELDCoach* Terry WalshRes. Ca~h : Tony Gilchrist

1 . B. Ryan2. N . Astapenko (VC)3 . J. Howard5

: P. Clements6 . M. Ryan8 . G. Baker9. G. Healy

10. T. Presrtell11 . J. Gardner12. B. King13. S. Ne=. .swn14. S. Wood15. M. Kuek16. P. Rogers17. G. Knobel18. R . W1Gams19. D . Bi'ston21 . M. Mhaievic22. P.O'SuBivan23. A. Dalla Lana24. M.WeRgOsz25. P. Dymo n26. N . Buck27. R . Gilmore (VC)28. G. Hoferi29. D. Dun! evie30. T. Presnel l31 . M. Cunningham32. M. D'Zilva33. N . Cole34. R. Harvey35. D. Mahoney36L C. KaILs37. A . Zodt38. R. Eltiott39. A. Diamond40. J . ThursfieSd41 . A . Merrick44. S . Diamond45. W. Derham47. M . Murphy48. B. Mascali49. M . Benton50. M . D'Agostino51 . J . Frawley52. S . Koutap6s53. C. Thursfietd54. T. Galloway55L L Magaw57. M . Merrick58. S . Patterson60. C. &Iston61 . M .Tkocz(C)64. M . MacDonald65 . K. Tootroy66. G. Brown67. S. Emmett69 . M . Slade73 . W. Perkins

WlJattsOF BRIGHTON

THERRY C.C.O.B .Coach : Terry QuinnRes. Coach: Chris Bye

1 . M . Petrevsk i2. B . Hollow3. P . Goanan4. M . Elicit5. J . Seymour6. J . Vama7. P . Jones8. L Hollow9. M . Growcodc

10 . R. Egglestone11 . B. Warner12 . R. Moran13 . M . Bosanko14 . J . Reddick (VC)15 . G. Pinner (RC)16 . M . Goodwin17, G . O'Connor18 . B. Carter18 . L Kuret19 . D. Rosasato20. A. Moloney21 . J . Thrus h22 . S. G riggs (RVC)23 . C. Bye24 . S. Kuret25 . M. Postma26. G . Carhis27 . B. Stevens28. D. Baron29. S. Goodwin30. M. Tadinac31 . S. Hollow32 . J. Sacco33. N . LaFontaine34. M. Donohue35, S. O'Halloran36. C . Rizzo37. D . Castaldi (C)38. B. Seteck39. A. Fenn39. S. Boyle40. G . Keaues41 . G . Thompson43. G . Rosignoio44. D .O'Netll47. D . Goodwi n48. D . Wrioesv,rorth

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C Section

A.Coach: Ph8 A.m nsAsst ZednsJdRes. Coach: Era t

1 . J . Wrobel3. B . Davis4. M. Dudakvv5. J . Rath6. D, Kalb7. G. Samuel8. A KrargoEd9. A- Rosen

11 . A Gordon12. D . Ones13' A Levy14. Y. Rapoport15. A. Burman16. R . Wool17. A. Cukierman18. K. Siegel19. M. Halphen (C)20, W. Krongdd21 . S. Glasman22. D . Mohr23. A Bensimon24. S. Rubensteine25. A. Levine26. B. Duzenman (DVC)27. A Lust28. J. Bram (VC)29. A. Hearst30. N .Israelsohn31 . M.Bamett32. A. Mordech34. D . Gunn35. S. Roth36. J. Segal (DVC)37. R . Loewy38. J. Lewis39. D . Boon40. A Redlich41 . P. Naptafi42. J. Kboger43. R. Weisz44. N. Diamond45. E. Steen46. J. Davis47. A Abraham48. L Goldberg49. M. Jelinek50. B. Grodski51 . S. Boon52. A- Zielinski53. A. Sheffield54 . D. Collins55 . B. Ziednski (CC-R)56. S. Davis58. M. Fried60. J. Weinberg69. J. Vemon

28

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach : Andrew SmytheRes . Coach: David Hooper

1 . J . Prior2. G. Alexander3. S . Young4. W. Thompson5. C. Parris6. R. Minney7. P . Robertson8. N. Bon e9. B . LefeNe

10. P . George11 . S . Farley12. A Parris13. D. Tukoch14. D. Cooper15. P . Faulkner16. S . Smith17. C. Barry18. G. Shattard19. P . Nigro20. M . Jones21 . D. Hooper22. G. McLaren23. D Mathews24. P . Nagel25. T. Merrell26. P . Graham27. N . Waddev28. C. Mu6mer29. P . Bone30. M . Agrotis31 . A Shine32. R. Williams33. G. Pemberton34. S . Lambropolous35. D. Daskalo u36. P. Hare37. S . Boyd38. S . James39. P. Delbgid40. T. Mathews41 . A Rozantis42. P. Edwards43. C. Papdopoutas44. J . Rozantis45. C. Taylor46. D . DoxdI47. C. Morihovitis48. R . Lambert49. A Dyson50. D . Glover51 . A King5Z D. Williams53. T. Franklin54. K. Stalling55. B. Brennan56. M.Toumy57. P. Giannis58. D . Vozza59. C . Ellis60. A Panou61 . D . Anderson62. G. Chivers

John George TyresCm. Be3 & Ctrf ;ey Dve., Presto n

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Don ScadeettRes. Coach : tan Cave

1 . C. LeGrand2. P.Arrwwe3. A MMasar4. S. Andamon (VC)5 . R. B~6. A. Natoli7. D. McCorrvige8. D. Marsha'J9 . S. Morgan

10. C. Fer9rson11 . A. Brarm e12. D.R .Arderson13. C.Th~14. F. Casella (RC)15. S.BHck16. J.F~~on17. S. He6riger18. B. Hok19. A. Hurkk20. P. BtOdry21 . C. McGregor22. M . PkKe6ar (C)23. J. Day24. A. Quon25. R. McQMneN26. SarnWds27. T. Prardzas28. SarttW&29. M . Fletcher (VC)30. C. Scales (VC)31 . D.Hchson32. D.A .Andersan33. E.Zuker34. W. Armour35. B.ArrrvsWry36. B. Martyr37. M . Beaunard38. S. Seilby39. K.Wei40. t. Boyla41 . R. 8uhner42. T.Comeh643. A. Frerkriksai44. S. Green45. P. Hayden46. R. Hetherington47. B. Hoare48. R. Hunt (RVC)49. A. Humor (RVC)50. S.James51 . B. Jotnstwre52 . M. Lake53

. T-5 4* N. t~M~len55 . C. Marinas56. A. McGregor57. B. McGregw58. L. Mua59 . A.O'Bmn60. A. Pwe#ti61 . J. Rodder62. D. Rogerson63. A. Ross64 . M . Salle,65 . R. T k66. A. Va~ticer67. D. Varker68. S. Wisher69 . D. Weinger70. S . WkEison71 . M. Yo~g72 . E. Z~er73. B . Bird

NAnMrXl . PiY. LTD .Suite 2, 41 B Bluff Rd,

Black Rock. 3193

MARCELLIN I MONASH BLUESCoach : Anthony Paatsch Coach: Dave RogersRes . Coach : Tony Day Res. Coach: Steve King

1 . C . Stattery2 ARA r3 . D.Waters (C)4. PAGi&5, R Moran6. D.Sammpznon7. 6t Rom (VC)&RFrim9. D.Meron9. J. Daly

10. A BurVicclivo11 . D. Ta/

I 12. 8. G12 . P.O . n

14 . D. troxre (RVC)15 . AMClransh16 J.WaR,17. G . CoxlZ M- Gerson18. ACatfiy(VC)ta. P. Narb?rt$19 . D.Coaper(4>;)19 . D.tM~-.A20. S.OfP°-21, C. W:22 . D.Mar r23 . P. (*1 ~~rs24 . A l24 . M.25 . M.26. G . IN

S 27, S. Ttwi27 . S.Bml28 . J.Oax,~s29. J. Ga#);30. ATrePncvn.n31 .C.Ptt32 . R Cokissi (RrK)33 . MCoop. r34 . P FP.dnC)re35 . ATrotter36 . P. H4*37 . A Sleden38 . D .Ibrb'rG39 . J.TSouks40. J. Daum41 . J.Se~42 . J. Robttg43 . D . Dxbritm44 . C. Payne45 . M.Vantir d46 . J. Shahan 61. C, Is47 . LORrmmn 62. C-DsOr~48 . M. R3rahao 63. J . Damon49 . C. McCam 64. L Pet6rge:a50 . 1 5evia 65. T. Lourkr50 . D.Boottey 66. D. a m51. LSt7lh.an 67. M.63sford52. P. Baneoi E8. G. Cdt53 . C.Miati em 69. M.Mwisn54 . N.Armstmrg 70. B.B)nws55 . W.Dr'rtrrna 71. S.0'Cwxrs56 G. Cu3 72. C. K~57. B.Da~7 73. B.Kenrezn58. L Betlml 74. M. YaratasR459. M. Karansa~s 75. D. Kea "I60. A Marton 76. J.OZF1aiM

L Fatd ay" J. Baxter3. C. Miller4. P. Maiden5. D. Rogers6. M . Newman (VC)7. W. Mclvor8. M . Lawrencet L Bari ng1 S . Webs ter11 . M . Spence r12. J. Caldwell15. M . Tinker16. C. Dobbin17. V. Cdombies18. G. Hipvre=l19. D. Roche20. J. Cavanagh21 . S . McClure22. A Dobson23. P . White24. B . Hodson25. M . KeCock26. P . Hurley27. D. Newman28. S . McGee29. A. Headbeny30. P . Brophy31 . J,L Smith (C)32. M . Tr y33. J.M . Smith34. B . Dowsl y35. D. Mumble36. M . Tehan37. J . Andritsos38. P . Tudhey39. M . Smith40. W. Crawford41 . A . Kiers42. A Hickey43. R . Feenaghiy44. D. Teesdale45. A. McPherson46. D.Jones47. S . Months49. M . KeBOck

50. D. Sdtweddes51 . S. Millie52. J . Miftie

53. L McCann54. R . Harris55. D . Tnanble

57. P. O'Neill56. A Klopsteins

59. H . Middleton61 . P. MAIs

63. S. Forsyth64. A. La m67. B. Dempsey70. N . DeYoung71, L McGregor82. D . Horsfall

ARGENTEttPRISES

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NC,Q,TH OLD BOYSCoach : Frank DunnellRes . Coach: John Tierney

1. C . McKay2. D . Water s3. S.P+lannassa(DVC)4. S. Steep5. B. Devine6. M. Gravina7. P . BOoth8. B . CoRison9, L Curry

10. J . Fortiesit. P . O'Farrell (C)12. S . Lock13 . B. Curulli14. S . Cheshire15 . P. Kearney16 . J . Christian17. M . Maguiret& J .Munay19 . B. Smith20 . M . Robinson21 . J. Curren22 . M. Connelly23 . P.O'Dvryer24 . J. Barker25 . P. Christian26 . J. Roberts27. S. Walsh28. D.O'Famett29. D. Bope30. M. Leigh31 . L Boyle (VC)32. J. Lowrie33. M.Orianuk34. B. Conti35. D . Hooper36. D . TOnkin37. S . Mikunda38. A . Sweeney39. J . Zumbo40. R. Mulqviney,41 . G. Bum s42. S . Reinmann43. P. McMahon44 . M . Lyons45. B. Pawsey46 . M. Caulfield47 . R. Littie48 . M. Anderson49 . J.Trknnbok50 . C. Bailey51 . O . Newman52 . T.Jamieson53. N . Tinley54 . T. Cleveland55 . S.Zocco57. B. Allman59. J. Bugela63. R . Gate69. J.Joyce

OLD ni1, tANSCoach : Peter MurphyRes. Coach : Jeff Norman

1 . A . Acrema n2 . C. Lean3 . B . Murph y4 . G. Stroud (VC)S . C. Wallace6. D. Paterson7. G. Ferguso n8. N. MaccNire (C)9. G. Pride

10. J . GrahamIt . D.Sotley12. S. Martin13. R. Large14. M . Finnis15. C. Davis16 . P. Hughes17 . L Richardson18 . T. Boumon19 . D. K`tto20 . S. Mullen21 . M . Elliott22 . P. Harrington23 . N. Moodie24 . S. Kitto25 . J. Wu:duss26 . G . Dart27. G . Katris28. M. Bond29. A. Carter30. M. Brooks31 . P. Flaskis32. J . Sly33. G. M1tew34. S. Worrell35. Darren Murphy (VC)36. P . Russo37. H . Webster-Griffiths38. D. Kilts39. T. Riley40. T. Leonard41 . N. Linfoni42 . C. Rushworth43 . M .Lawes44 . R Clothier45 . C. Leaver46 . J. Norman47 . J. Konicanin48 . D.Johnsen49. B. Lee50. G . Richards51 . R. Butler52. A. Meniner53. M. Stroud54. J.Sheddon55. W. Battan6ne56. M. Leone57. P. Watson58. D . Coventry59. C. Furber60. D . Nock61 . C. Dwye r62. Daniel Murphy63. T. Hancock64. M . Austin65. Damien Murphy66. M . Henry71 . T. Kersley72. D. Camprep

aBATHROOMWARE

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ST. BEDE'SMEN TONE TiGERS

_Coach: Paul BeddoeRes. Coach: Brad Berry

1 . M. Kinsella2. S. Zaid c3. J. Satire (DVC)4. V. L'HuMer5. M. Murray6. A Ryan7. D . Cag~ns8. B. Beas4ey9.G .Ma~

10 . C . Ross11 . M. Hecker12 . C . Stexart13 . Da~id Goodchiid14 . P. Lanna n

.''..... 15 . Danny Gooddvkl''..... 16 . S. Napier

17 . A. MacGeorga (C)18 . J . Tu;ty (VC)19. B . Tomlinson20. T. Lam b21 . W. Furlong22. S . McCarthy23. T. Peck24. T . Beasley25. D. Smith26. S. Hecker27. M. Manson28. D. Feten29. D. Ord30. M. Dos31 . M. Misud32. J. Dickinson (RVC)33. A Walsh34. D . Kmse!'s35 . R . Bibs36 . G. McLachlan37 . M. Connolly38 . A Hayes (DVC)39 . R . L'Hutlier40 . C. Johnston (RVC)41 . P. Ord42 . A Thompson43. K . Goodchid44. J . Recupero45. R. Gould46. O.tabr47. C. Braata48. R. Shreier49. S. Flannery50. N. Tully51 . S. Boozer52. A. Kearney53. M. Beasley54. M. McCraw55. P. Dwyer56. D. Marshatl57. M. La»agno (RC)58. M. Zakic59. P. Newport60. A Whitelaw61 . B. Dunstan62 . C .7hompscn63. AOrd64 . M. Conieroy65 . W. EarVe66 . M. Rya n

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ST. LEO'S EMMAUSCoach : Mark FlackRes. Coach : David Miller

1 . D. DinicWantonro (C)2 . J . O'Meara3 . E . Mildiell4 . T.VanDenAkker5 . C. Kenny6. A. Hugtan7. V. Ryan8. T. Oakley9. A. Bethune

10. A. Dayii . C.Dobtrym12. G . Robi~13. J. Miller14. D. ConW15. A ORetry16 . B. Carey17. R . Parker18 . T. Batty19 . A. Quntazi21 . G. Simmondson22 . A. Burgess23 . S. Nankerv:s24 . D. Kenny25 . A McKenzie (VC)26. S . Edwards27. P . Bowden28. B . Mdnemy+29. S . Darcy30. R. Amutrong31 . M . Contessotto32. A. Nedr u33. A. Banks34. B. Henricus35. J. Briggs36. K MArtis37. S. Manton38. J. Smith39. B.L Vaughan40. J. Gay41 . A Major42 . P.O'Hallorrn43 . B. Drury44 . F. Dinicolentonio45 . S. Rorcta (VC)46 . C . Srnah47 . R . McCann48. A Pmham49. B. Mtner51 . T. Ludlow52. J . Niel53. M. Lator54. J . Graves55. P. Clarke56. P. Rouch58. B . Matd-a59. A Amsfo60. S . Buckle61 . J. Rees62. J. Cronin6- M . Lindsey64. S . Wa'ah65. J. Donovan66. G. Rafferty67. A. Prosser68. H. Meehan69. S . Pitcher

THOMASTOWNCoach: Tony FellowsRes . Coach: George Petsinis

1 . S.Paparonou2. B. Byron3. A. Smith4. G . PeS~inis5. James BuNs6.B.Pellegrino7. S. Plant8. k Fellows9. V. Ca{v_d

10. D . Coped11 . L A'her U12. F. Fardr.one13. G. Scarps15. L Del Papa17. D. Gorski19. P . RistevssFd20. L Al2bakis21 . E . Lentini22. L Satese23. R. Dmaggo24. B. Smith25. R.Kennedy26. C. McNeil28. L Moritxto29. K Harting30. C.FeCans32. P. Colosimo33. E. Fib34. J. Cadord35. A Cokosgno36. J. Thsodom37. D. Dimwski38. G . Scott39. S. Weeks40 . P. Sceni41 . D . Brooks42 . O.Esen44 . A. Ward46 . N . UManega47 . 0. Pk:v+rigtrt48 . D.Tripicdw49. J . Pougos50. C. Diana51 . E . Va6ntho52. L Snuth53. P. BatSsta54. J . Rocca55. P. Valeri56. S. Mneo57. C. CAuroa58. A. Gentis59. Z Fienung60. A Morning61 . B. Cotosirno62. T. Staice63. M. Brach64. R . Ward65. S. Homes66 . D . Pougios67 . N . Grech69 . R .Panddfo

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D SectionAQU INAS O .C.Coach: Andn:w CrosbyRes. Coach: Sean O'LOtghGn

1 . G . Burch2 . G .CSttord& S Eftards

7. G. G~'arie8. ADonache9. P.

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BEAU MARISCoach : Brett MerchantRes. Coach : Scott Mathers1. S. Rdttj2. P.MeManus 25. J.3. M. Pas 25. J." .3. I .Wdhams 26 . W.Li4. MDerkv, 27. D.J(nguon4. M.Day 28. J.Md([''z5. D .VJriOhi 28 . B.Lucf(Fw)6. J.Ta/fir 29 . C.C'~tin7. S.FNrtranks 29 . P. O'Brien7 . MP.kkNehoas 30 . A Easto n8 M. O'Brian 31 . R. or,8 . J. Wia;1a 32 . C. Daqksh9 . B.kklxNm(DLy33 . N . Van9. AMchr~ 33 . T.Hoh

10. J. Wadiam 34 . S. Mothers10. RE'ti'pad 35. B. Camel11 . S.Bodua 36. SFfavalco(JC)12. P.MCPtaIxh 37. ASmitl t13. B.Vat~t.n 38. S P

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CAULFIELD GRAM MARCoach: Geoff ReilteyRes Coach : Mattlm SchoPFen

1 . B . Mathom 28. T. Chan2. J. Ddson 29. A W--731 T. Do" 30. D. !31 C.BrP/d, 31.P.

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OLD ESSENDONGRAMMA RCoach : A. FrazerRes . Coach: I. Stevenst . J. td2. J . CtBpm7n DVC)3. P.tutNrsdun#t(L74. S. Flemkrop

Emersan5 . S.6 C.Ra~'I 37. J.VhPser7. T.Cippoford 39. MMCKerre8 . S.0'Brien 39. AMerrmgten9. J.Coodger 40. TDiBhs+10. I. St-ns 41 . I. Wtier11 . B .PapN 42. AJealous12. J.H^ama 43 AGatt73. P .ChaPde/ 44. RClohesy14. S . Eves 44. P. Barry15. S. C4Dmp 46 D. Not3c16. S.6kRterson 47. J.Testro17. P.FHxwr(VC) 48. P. Murton18. T . Read 49. AHt&d:5m19. G. Sloven 50. D. Barman20. J. Long 51. S. Gressel21 . S. Dale 52. A Dar'son22. M. Luisesz 53. T. Havtke23. J. Hughes 54. S.Maybury24. C. Robertson 55, R, p~25. A Leask26 . 0, Fletcher27. D. Barr28 . B.Tumer29 . J . Saunders30 . J . Mclean31 . A Corby32 . J . Mamfad33 . S Cramer34 . J .1.5ask35, D.Vflu',6eld36. P. Trist

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OLD CAMBERWELLCoach : Rod AllisonRes. Coach : Egan Smith1. S. Bab'ird2. T. Jams 41 R3. A Ir4cster (VC) 43. T. Wa~r4. S. Jack 45. LBridge5. SH~as(VC) 46. A FbWani6. S. Roe 47. P. Leman7. M. Scott 48. J.Suai8. N. Board 49. A Kent9. D.Tabo-i 50. J.Md(M

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ST. JOHNSCoach: Stephen MooneyRes. Coach: Dean Higgins

1 . G . Matheson2. M. Ledson3. M . N": ia$en4. B. La"5. S . Dearing6 S . Corcoran7. RBackB D.,krdm+fr9. ARacIr6a

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OLD GEELON GCoach: Mark Heel dRes. Coach: Simon Bones

1 . MNeekt(C)I . D.Walyer 33. B .

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SALESIANCoach : P. TurleyRes. Coach : M. Byrne1 . M. Bourke? Pat Forces3. 5.SutharWd4. A Harlot5. M.Canerrmt(C)6. R. Cincotta7. G .Gaspan8. M Haze& (VC)9 . D. Sochi 39 . B. Come10. D.Okser 40 . I Hamilton11 . T.Vfhita 41 . S.BOGeec12. AGzspan 42 . B.Ct airs13- L 8ohe2c (VC) 43. A Rt tds14. P. M.cKrW 44 . C. Hi- , t15. T.Wabrft 45. M. r--1 6. A(3ti-~tpit9 46. M. ra17. Matt Forbes 47. R.' ~l+18. S. Sinclair 48. P. K,19. S. Bmv.n 49. B.

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VNHTEFRIAR SCoach : Des Meag herRes . Coach: Chris Burke

1 . D.Ftdee2 M. Bateman (C)3. MCar6^^=.5. M. Ror in6 C. ft „(VCa7. P.f n8 . A[9 C.f '

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PARKSIDECoach: Lauri eZarafaRes. Coach: Mark Rowe

1 . P . Lawson2. A Delta-Verrpre3. F Samoans4. D. Warten5, S. MfiSA6 AStuart7. D. Nation 37. J. Partrari8. J.Ch'+,co8 38. F.DarrCD9. GDivtrdm (K) 39. F.Caxnfss

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E CentralLATROBEU SITYCoach: Mario BakogianisRes. Coach: Damien Rider

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NTH . BRUNSiMCKCoach : C . Fo xRes . Coach: P. Marin

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OLD WESTBOURNECoach: David TwomeyRes.Coadc F_cM 'ieSa~Vi¢1 . 8. &^arird2. S.Vh@iinq

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U.H.S.O.B.Coach: D. NashRes. Coach: G. Mazza

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'10. P. Buns 44. J. Be.411 . S.h'J5 45. C.C^^i'12 . J . Keruzd/ 46 . R. F_ ...,1rC.Anrob 47 . G.Crore13. P. h clm (4C) 48. K LevACki14. BmMacDxaM 49. D.Da Luca15. FA Davidson 50. D. Wick16. P. Gunti rpe 51 . J . Rogers17. P . Sbda 52. D. Ferg.son1& EHouigan 53. J. Caner19. G.Mam 54. J.Pfg'sHer20. G. h4.dr ga w 55. J.lPmury21. R. We 56. H. Mks23. P. Elb*lharn 57. T. Parry24. B. Carnr thwrs 58. D. MaG>esal25. A Haltrer 59. D. Smith26. B. Fo~ro 60. J. Damiano27. K Stratat~l 61. P. Hoban28 . M, Rolhrs& 62. A Goodson29. K Jones 63 P. Baskin30. &Abtahamam 64 . P. Last31 . P.Oa

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UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: Garry ConnollyRes. Coach: Pat Malcolm

1 . G . Darroch2. J.RadfDrd3.RHal Vibitelvead4M,Vb4- 42 AGakI5. RMWNur 43 J P.ppad& S. Smith 44, P. Fortes7. B. LM~ora 4S J . 8urierf~8. B. He rsat 4 6. E Ric A9. C. Pekin 47. S Gjan

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UNIVERSITY REDSCoach: Justin DoyleRes. Coadt : Grant Hammand

1 . MFm~y2. N . BOxman3. C, Thatcher4, D . Fermacy5. D. Kare6. P.Shat}JOck7. J.DaM& M .FazreS9. D. Fats

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WEST BRUNSWICKCoach : Phil LeathernRes . Coach: Nick Magnafas1. AHaroat 41 . G.Hlppe92. J.Gt2y 42. P. Farisa REa""ay 43. J.Tobh4. G.D "~s 44. S.G3s~5. A C~ 45, T . Mum6. J . Gross 46, G.Fatr,7. F. V&9e 47. B. Paragon& J.Hevmod 48 P. Lear]9. J.Ktrouy 49 M.Nahn10. &Fy4fe 50, RCmi,dl11 . S .Cocdrrts 51'

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WiLLAnnSTOWNCYMSCoach : Alan ElliottRes . Coach: Paul McNamara

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k 21. G.Jxtson 42. AFextt22 . W. Pay- 43. M. 0'c/nn23 . G .Herb:5on 44. N

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24. C.S~lOn 45 . Guicfc25. G . Burgess 46 . A Mlerbannat2& D. Lee 47 . AR.hra27. C. &;rgin 4& A Psm7r51d28. C.Durxt~ 49. C.MUSrxt29. M .A~rson 50. P.Wed'dman30. ACook 51 . D. Work31 . C .MCKence 52. B.Satinders32. W. Kerrn 53. L Rkkd33. D. o#&nrn 54, R Kurlwwsl634. G. Women 55, g35. A Black 56. S. Bryan36. ATfdalia 57. P.MdJanlara

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E SouthANZ ALBERT PAR KCoach : J . McDonal dRes. Coach : Dave tGlmartin

1 . S. Du~e2 N. Px',tras3 . P.Smitlt(S)3 . D. KAmartm (R)4 . RNhM5. G .sauneers(S)6 J . LQnHun7. G. FirmG. R Lxr'

10 . M17. A''12. J. t13. S.h'„.;,ar8rj14. T. Prior75. P. Gobs S)15. S16. M17. D. n (DVC)18. P.B~*+' ~19.Ak a 36.Mr -on20. R P' 37. A i21 . P.E . a(5) 3& G. ::21 . LC _a( ) 39. AK-ryn . M, ., 40. 14f ° .run23 .AI 't 41 .EL

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1 31. D.Cc'n 51. G.Ladan32. M.F ci 52. LHar6;mon33. N. C'-_ 53. J. Boom34. N.P :":rbrd 54. 0. Myers35. D.S-:, 55. J.Snormson

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ANZ BankThe Palmerston Hotel

Ivan's PieshkKinnon Rd. Newsagenry

ELSTER CKA .F.C .Coach: Wayne MarshallRes . Coach: Rod Williams

1 . LMurPlry(C)2. A Hanla3. M .Avdrer+4. C, Lyons5. M . Wan6 G .Je ..` :ns7. T.Fa :_ia S.Cu;ne9 S.C1n.. ;

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Wits 40. M. Pay

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GLENHUNTLYCoach: Steve AllenderRes. Coach: Peter Derrick1. OD=d2. C.v~zn3. T. HO4. D.Cassar5. G. Dic ksm6 M Seabrook7. M. Kmks& J. J-19 .A 1 n 40.L I&ALOe

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MONASH GRYPHO NSCoach : Ga ry RyanRes. Coach : David Ratner

1 . L WeMS (C)2 . M. Headj3 . A Gr *4 . G .Harradc(VC)5. D. King6. G . Ryan7. R LoveSa J . Bhrdford9. P. La •,wft

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OAKLEIGH A. F.C.Coach: Jason EardleyRes. Cc h: Chris Moore

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HAIRSTYLISTSfor Ladies & Men

PENI NSULA O .B.Gooch : Brett Mc[lwrajthRes. Coach : Wit Franks1, S. palm2 S . Md.1a#mn3. S . McLorrian4 . E. Bowen (VC)5 . A Britla s6. lot Warrior7. N .Franks (RC)81 P.A-gus(C)9. P. Kroh n

10. T.Trev.i9tt(VC)11 . A Lant}ry (VC)12 . ACzn!pbHl13 . V.Bracar6sarw15. B.Cook16. S. C#nn{3»A17. L 8arc~y18. S.GkTAr 40. SA'-`-II19. C. Bsr.^nten 41 . S. F20. RShaipn 42. S.J son21 . S .Bader 43 . As tor22. AAtptison 45 . D.Sr^m23. M .GaulArzo 46 . A0'i .24. G . BanJ 47 . T. P^ -t25. R Primed 48. J. '26. G .tk!e.qn 49. J.27 . J .WtkWn 50. T.U...28 . B.Taybr 51. D.S=;29 . D. Morgan 52. R.B out30 . ACraan 53 RS n'en31. A Gross 54. M D- ^r32. A Parsons 55, A F33. RCawwn 5& M .P r34. P. Cooper 60 Et5 ms35. G. Park 62. 8.6

4 36. N.BOwmman 65. C.Pa-37. T. Steven 66. T.Szarrp38 I K=M 67. A H-'739. N . K~m 69. S. Fs„ar

POWERHOUSECoach : Peter OfivieriRes. Coach: Craig Ri

1 . ASmi;cnan2. J. 1-tal l3 . N. Pariou4 . R De4n5. ?A iron6. D. such7. C. Rishardsan8. S. Cross9. AM,orns

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:1u, ;!rss ;,Car. Punt & Toorak Rds .

SOUi'HB,4NKCoach: DerekHineRes. Coach: Wit Wallmeyer

1 . S. Mmxan2 R Pugmorsie3 . M. BturP:n4 . N.VteDneyer5. J . Bare6. A Corb my7. M. OsborneB A Sanmarfino9. J.Mi.h'arnar a

10. 8. HodJSar 41 . 8 . M:essma11. APiG 42. T.PE212. M. Mc(atorf 43. P.liar r~ ,13. C.PerrY(VC) 44 . M.ft° l14. RAE on 'S . P.Pc ;L ;ts. QDa,,, -a . RF .. :c16. LVar'-)n 47 . P.S1 .i18. B .C' 8 . H. Ems19. M . . 9. SG',aw20. R1 . 1. Af.' ::-i21 . G P< os 52. J. Pa/e22. N .P 3 53. TR,'~,ja23 . A 54. J. MatPserson24 . G. . .- s (RC) 55. B. NatttEtan25 . J . P~• rry 56. M Bremner26 . R S7. S .Cover27. G. r . '.:..,_. 8. K Sparrow28. BA 1 59. K Watford29. C. E- 60. T. Hine31 . D. F, sa 61 . T. Matheson32. F. Mlov.-, 62 . M. Bremner33. P . Pa x 63 M. Hnu34. C . St... .:tvr 64. Z Roberts35. D.Irvare 65. RLums36. C.,krves(FM 66. B.Cteary37. B. . ebb 67. C. Pee!38. M. Nfi?e'nr 68. L Raid39. PASaderison 69. P. Nits40. 8. Scargon 50. FA. Frank

ST. MARY'SCoach: Anthony PetittiRes. Caach: E . Evans

1 . M. Lbtmen6:2. T.3. R Lr

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4. ABasS. S. Store6. W.NUrger7. A PeGi 6& P.Ttw#ey9. M. H^_t31re

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ST. PATRICKS MENTONECoach : Brett SebireRes. Coach : Peter Lewis1. 0. Feredl(DVC)2. M.CosOrove3. D. HtrJ7wa4. P. Loans4' A MO6. RGroh (FUC)7. K Gunter (8 . D . Perm9 . P- Emmett

10. B. Sebire11 . P.F..W-os12 . M. Da* s ,.,.13 . P. P" rd '.....14 . T15.16 .17. C.` -n 42. CBrovm19. G. . 43. M . Barr20. C. C_ .. ; 44. P,EIP,ED21. B.8ffiey(i VlC) 4 5. C.Baa22. C .Donn 46. M.Gro9an23. I ; van 48. M. wash24. A iasca 49. T. Bars26. D .Cazalf `JJ. Ata8rls27. M.VASe 51 . G.P.W ven28. MO&en(R;) 52. C.tAtSgrow29. S.HaYaer 53. DPoxan RVC)30. N. Freese 55 M Y31 . 0. Jones 56 L Mo.ns33 D.A nd ev 57. V.0'Corinor34S. 5& J,' man35 LTwjCmss 60 N .rrrc-"I6 . C. Stephens 62D

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UMPIRES CORNERby Leah Gallagherand Peter Simpso n

~ he cold weather is definitely here for trainingnights judging by what some of the guys ar e

aring. Let's take Steve McCarthy for instance, theonly part of the body not covered is his face . Gloves,beanies, tights are the go . is this a man's game orwhat .

Milestones.Last week Andrew Rechtman finally reached 50

games with the amateurs after starting over 8 yearsago . Andrew back with us this year after being inSouth Australia studying medicine finally made thecross over to the field rather than staying on theboundary line. We congratulate him on his efforts andhope his next 50 games comes around a lot quicker.

This weekend Chris Keeton officiates in his200th VAFA game . Chris who at times has struggledwith injuries is always there at social functions anddoing his bit by keeping the beer stocks at a low . Havea great game Chris and we'll definitely drink to yourefforts at the Trivia Night.

Listed below is Chris' profile .Chris Keeton . Nickname : Keets . Age: 38 .

Status : Married . Games : 200 . Best footballer VAFA :Andy Hill. Tony Fellows . Best umpire VAFA: RichardSimon, Mark Jenkins . Ambition in football : Umpireas long as possible, get into 'B' Section . Last bookread: No Way Back (J .R . Carroll) . Last film seen : TheRock . Four dinner guests : Sir Edmond Hillary. wife,Tim McCartney Snape and John Elliott. Favouritemeal: Fillet Mignon (rare), heaps of garlic . Drink :Beer, beer and beer. Hardest game : 'C' section oneumpire games . What would you dress as to a fancydress party : Not interested .

On the subject of milestones the umpires wouldlike it known that they really appreciate the effortsand hospitality that the clubs extend to the umpiresmaking their milestone games more memorable . Bigthank you to these clubs - University Blues, OldScotch, MHSOB.

The Umpire's Association congratulates PowerHouse Football Club in celebrating 50 years in theVAFA. A terrific effort from a club who gave theUmpire's Association one Ron Lippold. We enjoyedthat present as Ron is now 2 IC . we tried to returnhim back to Power House but he wouldn't stay .

Just to let the clubs know that there is five quar-ters to a football game so says Michael Sneddon .That fifth quarter is the popular after match whereMick has instructed the group that it is in our bestinterests as umpires to attend . and to forge good rela-tions between the players and officials . So when we

M - ,,,aAT- - -Ion. I - .-

tell the better halves ~that we must stay backfor a couple of quietones we can do so wit ha clear conscious although having it written up on anofficial memo would be handy as well .

Now to a "short" problem that happened lastweek. It seems when two umpires live in the samehouse there is always a bit of sharing of householdduties and other things . Well in the other things col-umn clothing can be considered, which was the casewhen a mix up of running shorts left GrahamThwaites with no room to move and Andrea Flackwith heaps of room to move. Poor Graham ran thegame out with a voice level slightly higher than nor-mal. Andrea's solution was the faithful safety pins .

Former amateur goal umpire Brad Nash was backto help celebrate Anthony Simpson's 100th gamelast week and was quoted as "if I was in the bounceoff competition I would have won it last year ." Wellafter seeing some of the efforts in the middle of SwanStreet the goal umpires could give the field umpires arun for their money .

Some highlights from the Swan Street Bounce Off .- Kevin Segota hitting the tram lines (no height) ;Mark Jenkins watch out for shop windows ; MichaelLentini and Anthony Simpson terrific height andaccuracy : Chris Bushfi eld deciding to throw it up asthe ground looked soft .

Next week to add extra interest to our column wewill present the umpires' views on some of the con-tentious rule interpretations that make our game sopopular with the people the other side of the fence .

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Every second Saturday morningPhil Stevens talks toLarry Stephens and

Adrian Hook

9 .45 a.m. Saturday

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

U19 SECTIONby Brett Connel l

H adders take shape as sides settle down after thebreak .

Review - Round 1 0Section 1

If not for a quiet first 1/2 from SKOBS theirmatch against Old Bri ghton would have been a veryclose affair with both teams kicking (7) second 1/2goals . However it was the (4) goal lead at 1/2 timethat told the tale, with Call e ry, Quirk an d Vincentfine players for the SKOBS . Uni . Blues served noticeto all clubs when they won in a canter against De LaSalle . Allowing the D's to kick only (1) goal for thefirst 3/4's . Better players for the D's wereKarpavicus, Thomas and Rogers. Old Carey wouldhave been confident in welcoming St. Bernards toBulleen last week, given their first round result andat 1/2 time it looked as if the OC's would run awaywith the game . This was not the case as the Bernardsslammed on (9) second 1/2 goals to (8) to just godown by the barest of margins. For the victors Weill,Tranter and Davey were best, with Bonnici, J .Mount an d Brandt giving their all for the Bernards .How wrong I was in the Old Melburnians versusMazenod match. Recent form suggested the 'Nodderswere struggling and the OM's were improving, wellthat all changed last Saturday for the Noddersthrough the assistance of Parry, Fotiniotis an dHawkins (9) they outplayed the OM's to win animportant match . For the OM's Amor, Sibree an dWright battled hard all day. In the final match theXavs returned the favour and revenged their firstround loss to the OP's rather comfortably . Leading by(8) at 1/2 time the game was never in doubt with C .Carrous, Nisbet an d Hilbert in fine form the Xavsreturned to their lethal best.

Section 2Old Camberwell moved well clear of the bottom of

the table with a solid win against WilliamstownCYMS at Williamstown. Leading all day the 'Wellersthrough Saffar ( 12), Williams an d Derry did as theypleased after 1/2 time, adding (14) goals to the CY's(6) . Warringal battled hard all day against the mightof Whitefriars, but with Setches, Winch and Murraydominating the 'Friars won comfortably. For theRedbacks none were better performers than Long,Hopgood, Bell an d J . Anderson . Uni . Blacks movedinto fourth position after their hard fought winagainst Old Scotch at Camberwell last weekend.Thompson, Gross an d Hangman tried valiantly forthe Scotchies but the Blacks' Peck, Hannan andMcAuley made sure their team did not let this oneslip . Collegians proved to all and sundry that they

are the measuringstick with a resound-ing win agains tBeaumari s at home .Leading at every change the Lions had great playersin Hosking, Moon and Harris, while MeNicholas,McLean, Wright and Cotter kept the Sharks at leastcompetitive . In the final match Old Haileybu rymoved a step closer to finals contention when theydefeated a disappointing Eagles team at McKinnon .Never headed the Bloods through the agency ofPoutney, Saunders ( 10), Rode an d Warden played asolid (4) 1/4's of football to boost their percentagehandsomely .

Section (2) BlueSt. Bedes Mentone Tigers booted a cricket score

against a hapless AJAX . Adding to their lead at everychange the Tigers roar is getting louder, with betterplayers being Wintle, Gangi an d Ryan, while nonetried harder for the Jackas than Dukes, Waismanan d J. Sharp . Ormond with a strong second 1/2 ranover Hampton Rovers at the EE Gunn Reserve, (12)goals to (5) in the second 1/2 telling the tale. Robbins(5), Cullen (8) and Dale were best for the 'Monds,while better Rovers were Parkinson, Armour an dAnderson . Old Geelong failed to live up to their tip-sters ideals when they went down to De La Salle (2) .Not scoring in the third term did not help their causeas Mercuri , Moore and Forer for the D's began toexert some influence on the match. For the OGs Bird,Bolton and Brauer never gave in . MHSOB travelled toToorak Park and after an even first 1/2 booted awayto win comfortably in the finish by (26) points .Bowden, Connolly an d Ford were prominent for theXavs, as to were Rodder(5), H. Taylor and Sterlingfor the High . Monash Blues had the bye .

Section (2) RedTher ry Penola had their game against Old

Paradians (2), by the throat at 1/2 time but musthave left something behind in the rooms, becauseafter 1/2 time the OP's banged on (11) goals to (5) towin easily . Rosbrook, Constatin and B. Lynch werecatalysts in the win with Swindon and Ploengesbooting (4) each . For Therry Penola McMahon,Grant an d Davidson were named best. St . LeosEmmaus WP emerged with the (4) points against OldTrinity and kept their finals chances alive . Leadingby (5) goals at 1/2 time the Two Blues had extendedthis by the time the game concluded . Devlin (8),Thomas and McGloin prime movers for the TwoBlues . After an even first 1/2 the Aquinas team ably

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led by Culterra (5), Downes and Reilley, ran awayfrom a spirited Chirnside Park outfit who were wellserved by Ha lliday, Long an d Di Pietro on the day.Not scoring in the first 1/4 certainly put the Parkersbehind the eight ball. In the final match North OldBoys hung on to defeat a fast finishing Old Ivanhoeby the slenderest of margins . Leading comfortably at1/2 time and also at 3/4 time the NOBS were almostoverrun by an OIG's team inspired by Spiden (3),Waddell and Thomas. Yarra Valley had the bye .previews - Round 1 0Section 1

Old Brighton host Uni. Blues on a roll and if lastweek's results are anything to go by the Tonners willprove a handful at home . However the Blues shouldhave their measure today . De La Sall e clash with OldCarey which will prove to be a very important clashin terms of finals positions . If the OC's win they couldwell find themselves in the four, however a loss couldrestrict their chances of September action . At homethe D's are good but the OC's will win today. St .Bernards would expect to defeat most visiting teamshowever their form this year to date has been poor .Last week they improved and wth the Nodders inform this match will be the tightest of the round .Bernards by a kick at home . Old Melburnians will belooking to return to the winner list today against OldXave rians, but the Xavs have recently hit their strapsand I cannot see them dropping this game. OldParadians host St . Kevins at Bundoora and will winwell to maintain their position in the four.Selections : Uni . Blues, Old Carey, St . Bernards,Old Xaverians & Old Paradians

Section 2Old Camberwell will register their fourth win for

1997 when they take on Warringal at home today .Despite the Redbacks being more competitive in thesecond half of the season the 'Wellers recent goodform points me in their direction . The WhitefriarsOld Scotch clash at Donvale takes on much signifi-cance, with outright second place up for grabs . Lasttime it was the Scotchies by (3) goals and with noth-ing separating both teams my leaning is to the homeside today. Uni . Blacks wi ll be looking to consolidateits position in the four today by defeating ladder lead-ers Collegians . Although yet to be defeated the Lionsform has been hard to fault and todav will see themwin their 11 th game straight. Beaumaris and OldHaileybury both need wins to bridge the gap betweenthemselves and the top four teams and today willprove one teams death knell . The Sharks have been

inconsistent more recently and the Bloods today willget the points. In the final match Marcellin hostWilliamstown CYMS and on relative ladder positionsthe match should be close. A sneaking suspicion isthe Eagles at home given the CY's have dropped awaya little recently .

Selections : Old Camberwell, Whitefriars,Coll egians, Old Haileybury & Marcell in .

Section (2) BlueMonash Blues host an Ormond team paying

strong football and the 'Ashers will be competitive fora 1/2 but the 'Monds will prove too strong in the fin-ish . Hampton Rovers will return to the winners listat the expense of Old Geelong, and in doing soalmost assure themselves of a final four spot. De LaSall e (2) and Old Xaverians (2) will battle each otherwith the likely result that Xavs will prove a little bet-ter on the day . Although the D's will definitely be outto revenge their Round 21oss . MHSOB host the mightof the Tigers at home and although both teams sit2nd and lst respectively on the ladder St . BedesMentone Tigers should definitely start favourites . Inwhat I expect to be a Grand Final dress rehearsal theTigers hold too many guns to be defeated . AJAX havethe by e

Selections : Ormond, Hampton Rovers, OldXaveri ans (2) & St . Bedes Mentone Tigers

Section (2) RedYarra Valley and Old Paradians (2) shapes as a

classic match . The Valley coming off the bye will bekeen to lock away second spot, while the OP's can seethemselves in with a chance of competing forSeptember action if they win today . Last time it wasthe OP's handsomely, this time the Valley will reversetheir round 2 result . Therry Penola face Old Trinityon the rebound and will be keen to win given theymust remain in touch with the four. I do not fancycoming up against Old Trinity on the rebound andselect them to return to the winners list today . St .Leos Emmaus WP host Aquinas which shapes asanother close game . Recent form would suggest thatthe Two Blues have arrived, today will tell . ChirnsidePark host an improved Old Ivanhoe team whopushed third placed NOBS last week in a closematch . Old Ivanhoe have had some fine playersreturn from the seniors and will today prove toostrong for the Parkers even at home . North Old Boyshave the bye .

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CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

_:~or the first time in 1997 . 1 did not tip a losing sideL to win . My only blemish was not to tip a tiebetween Old Scotch and De La Salle . Reallv as I hittop form. I am disappointed that Brett is keeping th eConnell Cup securely in his office.

REVIEW OF ROUND 10

SECTION 1Old Brighton Bloods, although they comfortably

defeated St Kevins by thirty points, did not kick any-thing like the score expected when first plays last .

De La Salle proved themselves at least a five goalbetter side against Old Scotch than they had been inthe 1996 Preliminary Final and in Round I in 1997 .On this occasion the sides were evenly matched andafter having an equal number of scoring shots, theyfinished with the scores tied . The loss of two pointsmean that Old Scotch slipped from third to fifth placeon the ladder.

Mazenod again proved far too talented for StBernards . who were soundly defeated by fifty eightpoints . Their win took Mazenod to third place whiletheir loss has meant St Bernard's final's quest is nowa virtual impossibility .

Collegians were able to win well again over OldMelburnians. The "Lions" fifty point margin improvedtheir poor percentage by nine as they regained fourthposition with half a game buffer.

Old Xaverians had the bye .

SECTION 2Syndal Tally Ho won on forfeit from Old

Essendon Grammarians.Leaders . Kew . despite inaccurate kicking by their

forwards . won well by fifty two points over a disap-pointing Monash Whites- The White's forward linedid not function efficiently as they failed to kick agoal . which cost them around eighteen in valuablepercentage .

A thirty two point victory by Mt Lilydale overMarcellin . took the VAFA debutants to third place .For Marcellin . the loss was their seventh in succes-sion .

As I predicted, Thornbury Cougars did have aday out at the expense of Therry Penola, whose effortwas disappointing. The Cougars kicked the sweep asthey won the one sided game by one hundred andnineteen points .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 11

SECTION 1Old Brighton Bloods . at home . have the chance

to keep Old Scotch out of the top four for at leastanother week . In round 2 the Section leaders com-fortably defeated Old Scotch by forty five points . Old

Scotch, who continueto be well served byveterans . Williamsonand Tribe have notbeen playing as well as have Old Brighton Bloods andtoday on their familiar Brighton Beach Oval, I selectthem to continue on their winning way .

Although De La Salle showed better form lastweek, I believe Mazenod will again prove too talentedfor them today . In Round 2 when Mazenod were vic-torious by sixty six points eight players joined in theirgoal kicking spree . I find it difficult to believe thatthey can all be nullified by De La Salle and so selectMazenod .

St Bernard's must make their last stand todavagainst Collegians, if they hope to defend their 1996pennant this August . Collegians won their Round 2match by forty eight points and today with so muchat stake they are my selection to again defeat StBernard's.

Although Old Xaverians may take awhile to hittop form against Old Melburnians, the Crocodilesshould be able to win well again. However l doubt thatthey will win by as much as their ninety nine pointmargin of April 19 .

St Kevin's had the bve.

SECTION 2Monash Whites, who defeated Old Essendon by

fifty eight points in Round 5 await them today withconfidence . Old Essendon, whose form has beeninconsistent, will not be sufficiently talented to defeatMonash at Clayton .

In Round 4 . Kew started the Marcellin declinewith a fifty one point victory engineered by theirleader Mick O'Dea, who personally scored more thanthe Marcellin total . Since then Kew has not lost andMarceilin has not won . I see no reason to suggest thispattern will not continue today !

For the third time this season Therry Penolameet Mt Lilydale . In Round 2 Mt Lilvdale won byeighty five points and in Round 5 their winning niar-gin was forty points. Today Mt Lilydale face TherryPenola on the Fawkner Oval where the home side hasproven hard to defeat over niany seasons . Form indi-cates Mt Lilydale will win but I doubt they will have abig margin at the final siren .

Thornbury Cougars have shown a lot of improve-ment since Syndal Tally Ho defeated them by thirtynine points in Round 5. As they did not play last weekSyndal Tally Ho may take time to find their form .which could allow Thornbury Cougars to gain anearly lead . Despite their recent success I do notbelieve Thornbury Cougars will possess sufficient tal-ent to win today .

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Thornbury Cougars - Would like to congratulate GaryCutler on reaching 300 games today . A (4) times best andfairest winner and current coach Gary has been a marvellousservant of the club . All the very best for today's game . Alsocurrent captain Wayne Duson (100) and Rod Robert son (50)are congratulated on reaching important milestones as well .Thanks for the service and congratulations to you both ,

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IJULY 5 - ROUND 12CLUB 18 (1)MAZENOD 0 C v. OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS

COLLEGIANS v . DE LA SALL E

OLD XAVERIANS v . ST . BERNARDS

OLD SCOTCH v . ST. KEVIN S

OLD MELBURNIANS has a bye

CLUB 18 (2)OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR v . MARCELLIN

MT. LILYDALE v. KEW

THORNBURY COUGARS v . MONASH WHITES

THERRY PENOLA v . SYNDAL TALLY HO

CLUB XVIII ( 1) -- 21 .06.9 7ST. KEVINS 1.1 2.3 3.6 4.8.32~ . - I BRIGHTON BLOODS 2.3 2.3 6.7 9.8.62

Bevies Nanfra Lewin. Bare. Meagher . Best Bateman. Bare. Dillon .1 z'tlrv. Sheedv. Herbert .rv" Brighton Bloods Wraith 4 . Smith 4. Morrison. Best Bennett. Steranou .

nnar:. Nikakls. Gleeson. Wraith .

OLD SCOTCH 1.2 2.4 5.7 7.8.50DE LA SALLE 3.1 4.4 6.6 7.8.50Oki Scotch Cooper 2. Hume 2. Stubbs. Hooper. Pryde. Best Hume. Cluntes•Ross .TaP2x . Caul . Williamson, Coavper.Be La Salle Murphy, 4. Cheupe. Chapple . Clothier . Best Murphy. Clothier, Sharpe .Ch4ele. Thorn. Lambe

MJsZEP7OD O.C. - - - 13.17.95ST. BERNARDS - 6.1 .37Mszeaod Allsop 5 . D. Stehtfort 4 . P. Stchdort. Rogers. Peacock. Bflston. Best Riley .C'-npbell. Stehtrort. Fitzpatrick. Jacobs. Harper.St Bernards Creak 2. Castles 2. Denahy. Barnes . Best Creak. Castles. Denahy. B .., .- .. `[atkov. Barnes .

COLLEGIANS 2.4 5.10 8.10 12.11 .83OLD hiELBURNIANS 3.0 3.0 4.3 5.3.33CoBefitans Oakley 4. Walsh 2 . Mothers 2 . Stralll><atrn . Mtraktan. htgliss. Hickson.Best t' : . :~'•. . At :a;n. 8•.vgess. R4athers . Talior. Hooper .Old kfelburniarr .s Garmner 3. Cox . Best Milne. Stooke . Cordner. Carroll. Moss. T .

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CLUB XVIII ( 2) - 21 .06 .97SYNDAL TALLY HO RECEIVED FORFEIT 11 .12.78OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR FORFEITED 2 .2.14Syndel Tally He Goal kickers mid best players not received ,Old Essendon Grammar Goal kickers and best players not received ,

MONASH WHITES 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3.3KEW 1 .2 3.4 6.8 7.13 .55Monash Whites - Best Cl . Dods, Tracv. Samuel . Hone . S Dods. Piehn .Kew ODea 2 . Hancock 2. Qum. ha4 . 'v9aughan. Best Eduards . Lawrence.

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MARCELLIN - - - 4.1 .25MT. LILYDALE O .C. - - - 8.9.57'.farcellin Cnal kickers and best placers not received ,B . Lilydale J. Fl,viai~an 4. Pearce. Vtuuscalclll. T. Flanagan. Best Gibson. T.

T .uingan . Dfeello. Walsh Stamscalclu. McKay.

THORhBURY COUGARS 6.2 12.6 16.11 19 .14.128THERRY PEtiOLA OB 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.3.9Th .-bury Cougars G Cutler 7. R'-L~rwtez 2 . W \asreddll:e 2. D Sennett 2 . D- .~ P^ r P Cutler I{]ucstu. R' Duson. A Crocker. Best P Cutler.

" ,mtett B Carter . R' Duson.Chewy Penol® Kuret Best Kuret K=enan_ QCnm~elL Femt . Sehemba Sandman .

NAMECLUB XVIII (1 )PRYDE OLD SCOTCHBOLT DE LA SALLEWRAITH OLD BRIGHTON

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LOOKING BACKby el Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1992i

.,~hil Stevens climbed the goalpost and predicted~ the top team in each section at the end of homeand away games. And now to see how accurate Philwas :

A - De La Salle (second, 3 games behindCollegians) . B - Old Brighton (bullseye), C - Kew(third), D - Preston (third), E- Doveton (on targetagain), F - St Leos (and again). U19(C) - Uni Blues(third), U19 (S) - Chirnside Park (yes) . All in all, apretty good performance (Give it a go again thisyear, Phil - N .R . )

In a game played in appalling conditions at OldScotch's home ground the visitors, St. Bernards,came from behind to win by 3 points . When youlook at the scores, it must have been a grueller :

0.S.0.23 .63 .73 .8(26)St. B . 2 .2 2.2 2 .3 4 .5 (29 )Old Mentonians celebrated its 25th year in the

VAFA with a Silver Jubilee Dinner Dance.600 games at Collegians - 200 each for three

great players, David "Coathanger" Hoyle, Stuart"Hangman" Hinchen, and Chris "C.J" Warner,and the club celebrated with a 61 point win againstMarcellin . 16 .17 to 8 .4 . Best were M. Galbraith, A.Parkin, M . Lake ( Coll.) and G. Will iams, G .Booker, N. Bourke (Marc.) .

Parkside. on the bottom in B' without a win,were very unlucky not to score their first when theywent down to fourth placed Banyule by 4 points . Atthe last change the scores were Parkside 11 .12 (74),Banyule 8 .17 (65). It was an 11 goal final term withscores at the siren, Parkside 15 .14 (74). Banyule14 .24 (108). Best were R. Cullen, M. Harte, J.Turnbull ( Bany.) and L . McNamara, G. Yoksich,M . Sherlock (Park .) .

Hampton Rovers in `D' got home from OldIvanhoe by a point, 14 .12 to 15 .7 and kept in touchwith the four . Best were McKellar, Crawford (4goals), Doukas, Dwyer.

10 YEARS AGO - 198 7In dreadful conditions 7th placed Banyule (B)

got home by 2 points against 3rd team. Therry 5 .8to 4 .12 . Best were Hobbs, Gilham, Holt, Sho rt,Legge, Gibson (Banyule) and T. Holt, Nyman, P.Quinn, T. Taylor, Crotty, Biddlestone (Therry) .

A section sponsors were Bull/Temp (Temple-stowe Sports Trend), Collegians (Network Security),De La Salle (Macrae & Fallon), North Old Boys (JoeCahill Transport) . Old Paradians (VentureSmallgoods) . Old Xaverians (Westons).

VAFAUA congrat-ulated field umpireSharon Alger on her -appointment to herfirst senior match.

Second and fourth teams in A section, OldXaverians and De La Sa lle OC, played a 10 .10draw . Best were Conno lly, Hanrahan, M. Lowe (DeLa Salle) and Varcoe, Atkins, King (Old Xavs) .

Old Camberwell hung on to 4th place in DSection when they beat 3rd team, Old Ivanhoe 16 .8to 15 .10. Best were Smith, Mitchell, Inkster (O .Camb) and Karakaltsas, Dyson, Purcell (0 .Ivanhoe) .

Monash Blues congratulated coach Brian Fordon reaching 50 games. Former coach of Oakleighand Dandenong in the VFA, and premiership coachof Springvale in Federal League, and a great playerwith Oakleigh, 'Fordy' had made a great contribu-tion to Monash football .

North Old Boys' final 4 chances looked seedyafter the easy victory gained by Ormond . 21 .16 to9.9 . Best were Sehuhkraft (7 goals), Kingston, P.Cox (Ormond) and Turnbull, Curili, Cahill(NOB's).

Thomastown, 6th in C Section kept their hopesof the final 4 alive when they beat 3rd team, OldMelburnians, 12 .13 to 12 .11 . Best for T'town wereSinai, Pavers, Bloodwo rth, Lentini, Spinosa,Kalpakis.

15 YEARS AGO - 1982The team picked to represent VAFA in the 1982

Perth Carnival was Doug Atkinson, Nick Burne(Old Xavs), Brian Bourke, Shane Murphy (De La).Peter Brown, Peter Sherwen (0 . Scotch), RohanBrown . Rick Pisarski (0 . Melb) . Jim Bennett, StuartEason (Coll .), Gary Carroll, Geoff Dillon, StephenHibbert. Paul Considine, Mark Malone (North OB) .Bernie Cooper. John Jones (Marc .) . David Honybun .Mark Lockie (Uni . Blacks), Mike Jennings, PeterYeoman (Uni . Blues), Rick Marks (AJAX), AnthonyO'Brien (St . Bernard's), Rick Van den Driest(Bull/Temp) . Captain and Vice-Captain were BrianBourke and John Jones. Coach John Fisher andPeter Nathan Team Manager.

Ormond saluted their champion Bruce Bourneon his 250th game in a magnificent career ofAmateur Football in which he had won all awards -A Section B&F, captain of Victoria from 1972 to1975, and chosen in All Australian Amateur side on3 occasions . Bruce was recruited from Huntingdale

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High School as was Ian (Wally) Kozlowski whoplayed his 150th game.

200 games to Peter Hogan (St Bernard's) -Member of 1975 A Section Premiership team andwhose awards included most improved, most con-sistent, most determined .

20 YEARS AGO - 197 7Ormond got a fright from Old Trinity, scraping

home by a point from the bottom team, yet to 'breakthe ice' for the season . Scores were 7 .9 to 8.2, withMurphy, Naylor, J . Russ (Ormond) and Peers,Star, S. Emerson (0 . Trinity) best.

Dreadful weather over recent weeks caused theclosure of several grounds and 8 matches were notable to be played .

Top goalkickers after 11 games were Bourne(Ormond) 33 (A); Urquhart (0 . Melb) 40 (B) ; M .Walsh (UHSOB) 43 (C) ; Priestley (Old Brighton) 40 ;P. Guatta (W . Bruns) 46 (E) ; Tenace (Bull-Temp) 59(F) ; Woolfe (Ivan) 46 (J1) ; James (H . Rovers) 47 (J2) .

Blues were far too strong for Blacks, winning by10 goals . Best were Hager, Standish, Carroll

'(Blues) and Lay, Cooke, Burke (Blacks).Elsternwick 32 points down at half time, came

back to defeat State Bank (D) by 5 points .25 YEARS AGO - 197 2

Only undefeated teams were Reserv oir OldBoys (C Section), Brunswick Q Section) and OldCamberwell IF Section) .

"Medicine Man" Steve Cordner organised a"trots night" for Umpires with Phillip Rowell turningout quite a punter and biggest winner for the night .

Geelong (B Section) suffered their 2nd succes-sive defeat when they went under by 33 points toIvanhoe. Geelong finished well, kicking 7 goals inthe last quarter but they had given Ivanhoe too biga start and were 10 goals behind by 3/4 time .

In another surprise Coll egians (B) (17 .10), 7thon the list, trounced Uni Blacks (2nd) (7 .15) .

Reservoir continued their unbeaten run with agoal-kicking spree against Old Xaverians, kicking33 .27 to 5 .7 . Main scores were Martin 10,McCrohan 6 and Archer 5 .

150 games to Don Mart in ( St Kevin's) . Donalso served on the committee for many years andwas president for 3 years . Ormond veterans to alsoreach 150 were John Meeking and "Bobo"Finlayson.

30 YEARS AGO - 196 7After 8 straight wins Old Paradians 5 .13

crashed against MHSOB 14 .12 - Harley 6 . Gilbert 3 .who also beat them in the opening game .

Old Scotch 11 .14 - G . McLean, 6, got a pointright on the siren to draw with Collegians.

Top goalkickers after 9 games were Sharkey (St .Kevin's-C) and Brady (Toor/Malv-S) with 52 each .

B Section coaches were Les Hughson (Un iBlues) . Tom Biard (Foots Tech), John Maunsell(Geelong), Greg Keenan (St Kilda CBOC), JimFrancis (0 . Melb), Jack Ellis (UHSOB), Bob Spurling

(NOB), Ian McCann (Comm. Bank), Ted Farrell(Ormond) and Peter McCormack (De La Salle).

Stuart "Billy" Hayes played game 150 forCollegians while John Elliott set a club record forOld Carey with 146 games .

100 games to Ray Hewat (Foots Tech), TonyDart (0. Trinity), Ian Job (Kew), and Peter Lemonas trainer with OGG's .

45 YEARS AGO - 195 2Shocking conditions continued - only 4 teams

in A section scored more than 50 points .John Thwaites, playing his 100th game for

Uni Blues, starred on the half-back flank in theirdefeat of Collegians - 5 .4.34 to 1 .7.13 .

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Mike Shepherd, Ormond . Striking, 4 matches.Justin Knorpp, Oakleigh. Striking, 2 matches .*Paul McMahon No rt h Old Boys . Striking

2 matches .

*Theo Petropoulos Parkside (Reserves) .Striking 2 matches .

*Damian Kinse lla De La Salle (C18)Audible offence 1 match .

*Accepted prescribed penalty

INVESTIGATIONS - JUNE 24, 1997Resulting from a complaint lodged by Old Ivanhoe

from match played against St Kevins on May 24th. StKevins player Marcus Olive was found guilty of miscon-duct and suspended for 2 matches . (Heard Wed. June 17).

A charge of conduct unbecoming a club of theAssociation in that after the A section match against StBernards on June 14th the Old Haileybury senior run-ner did manhandle and abuse the field umpire in therooms after the game . The charges were proven andDarren Williams (Old Haileybury) was suspended for12 months from playing or being involved in any officialcapacity with Old Haileybury or any other VAFA club .Further the club is placed on a good behaviour bond ofS500 for a period of 12 months, such bond to be forfeit-ed immediately should the Old Haileybury club be foundguilty of any charge of misconduct in the said period of12 months.

Following a letter of complaint lodged by StMary's AFC after a match against St Pats-Mentone onMay 24th it was alleged that St Pats-Mentone playerPhil Emmett did strike St Mary 's player RhysLivingston in a behind the play incident . The chargewas proven and Phil Emmett was suspended for 2matches.

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The Victorian Amateur Football Association andRed Cross Blood Bank Victoria have joine d

forces to help maintain sufficient blood suppliesto Victoria's 200 hospitals .

Clubs will compete against each other to see who can makethe most blood donations to the Blood Bank during th e

n

Each Club has nominated a "Captain Blood" who will helpraise awareness of the need for blood within their club .

For more information speak to your "Captain Blood" TODAY!

Great prizes and incentives have been generously donated byHugh Lyon Football Jumpers, Schweppes Sport,

Four 'n Twenty and Spalding.

Blood Bank Donor Enquiries -phone (03) 9694 030 0

Australian Red Cross

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e following proposal was agreed upon and followed discussions between John

and the '~'continuing

ta on behalf of JAG Clothing and Phil Stevens on behalf of the Victorian

Amateur Football Association .

It is hoped that this "one-off, promotionbet.ween JAG clothing start

sponsorship

Benefit to VAFA "customer94

clubs purchases a of aA customer who has shirt with one

the price of the $90 ~both art cles purchased togetherpair of jeans and a pol o«ould normally retail for $130, thus representing a savings of $40 to the customer

,

r ~'~-notionThe VAFA will run a series of full page advertisements for four consecutiv

e ediion aveeks in "The Amateu r

which can be used to enable the customereo ~make thefabo evoucher will appea

r nurchase.

This voucher when presented at outlet for JAG Clothing will be recorded

against $nomina$ed, VAFA club . The clubs that make purchases shirt andqualify for a draw where a full wardrobe (sweat-op,shirt,pa'u of )eans es of a c

l a cap) will be awarded tu h needed funds l An VAFA clubs for th

e individual wardr o be ssvalued tu$3 5 .fle to generate those

Raffle tickets will be provided and paid for courtesy of the VAFA for these five

se:arate club raffles .August 2nd July 5, July 12 July

Full page advertisements willappearin

g following

19 and then July voucherClub customers will then until Saturday August 3~to use~he~~e~

club(which is able to be photocopied) to make their purchases thus qualifyin

g

for this promotion .It is anticipated that each of 25 clubs will be provided with 100 tickets each - if all

tickets are sold at the recommended selling price of $5 a club can earn $500 by par-

ticipating in this promotion .

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UNDER-19 SECTION I

ST. BERNARDS v . MAZENOD Field : J . Toohey T .Carrick OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD XAVERIANSAT MELBOURNE GR. SCHOOL SOUTH YARRAField : A. Chapman (R) M. Allen Goal : JohnRobinson Robert Parry OLD PARADIANS v. ST.KEVINS Field : C . Ryan P . Tuppen

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

OLD CAMBERWELL v . WARRINGAL Field : A .Price J . Papas WHITEFRIARS v . OLD SCOTCHField : R. Treverton A. Scherini UNIVERSITYBLACKS v . COLLEGIANS AT RANSFORD OVAL11 .15 a .m . Field : M . Sneddon S. Mannix BEAU-MARIS v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field : G . Morgan T .Burgess MARCELLIN v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSField : B . Walsh C . Stevens Boundary : M . Clarke T.Bowman

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE

MONASH BLUES v . ORMOND Field : G . Kelly D .Ischia HAMPTON ROVERS v . OLD GEELONGField : A . Rechtman DE LA SALLE ( 2) OLD XAVE-RIAPIS ( 2) AT T.H. KING OVAL Field: D . Miller D .Fatekas MHSOB v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERSField : P. Maebus J . Ashurst AJAX has the by e

UNDER-19 (2) RE D

YARRA VALLEY v. OLD PARADIANS (2) ATYARRA VALLEY ANGLICAN SCHOOL, RING-WOOD Field : F. Karabelas P . Bailey THERRYPENOLA v . OLD TRINITY Field : K. McMahon M .Forde ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . AgUIIYAS AT BUR-WOOD RESERVE - 2 P.M . Field : M . O'BrienCHIRNSIDE PARK v . OLD IVANHOE AT 1 .30 P.M .Field : B . McKee NORTH OLD BOYS has the bye

(50 cents per min .)

® Permits (Thurs) a Weekend matches (Fri

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 21 .06 .9 70.1 2.3 8.5 9.5.594.6 6.8 11.11 13.12.90

2.1,';. . MOunt . B . Quirk . 69neent . Boot Calkry . Qutrk. Nncent .

! WN;ers 2nd best piacers not receNed .'17i nLL'c5 4.4 7.6 12.8 15.10 .100.1j-1,E 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.4.34

. . .mL Br.vtdt. Su:urn . Legudt. Lvu><tzw .di 8. H-ev 2. Ostravne 2, Bmrnict. Joe Mwtnt . Jantes .'+lount . Best

Goai ldekcrs and Ixst pl:ners not recehcd..1 2. Logan 2 . Qvhutd. Best harp:uncus . Thanas . Ra;rrs.m McHenry.

2.0 6.8 8.11 12.14 .864.8 4.7 7.7 13.7.85

tp 3 . W@W 1 fl-N. Hoat. J. War1s . Best 0.W. Tr:uu mup J . Woods.

^1ri'.1RMA,YB 3.3 4.4 9.10 12.11 .83O.C. 5.1 8.10 8.13 13.19 .9 7

-L,- Hght 4 . Murrar 2. Cateh. Forster. Berry. T,tuh-. Coutens. Campheil.,tright Bavts. $e Ig'v . Belly

. " 1. Rtr.g fu:. - . : . Graiu. Best Parry. Fannotls. Hauimts. tUitswt.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 21 .06.97I TOWNCYMS 5.0 7.5 10 .8 13.1391----- 7.5 11.7 19.8 25.10.160

S Go:d k'~^rs and tust pavers not received ,uL'r 12. V . 'v : : ~ . ; . Pztersat 4, HetTernan 2. Ch- 1 mils. Beat Saf(ar.

tatr r- nt t :. .2.5 4.5 9.6 11.6.725.4 10.9 12.14 20 .21.141

4 . futders:a 2. Mntton. pope . tt'alton. E;Innear. Long. Best Long.

3 . Hccre 3. Seleites 3 . Iknas 2. Will. Nnlan . Murray, Fiemmg. Hlitort ,t . Attardt . Kinnear.

by. E- Beat Setehes. W2nch .>lurmy. Hilton . Duly. tt+mterbutn .

6.4 14.6 17.11 22.14 .1466.5 12.11 14.13.97

r S . 1 . , i~~ 3. fL2~. ~.* . Ftemmg . 6Vehb, lieah•.

`-R - - - 11.8 .74nT: I BiAC1LS - - - 11 .16 .8 2

1, . 5"` .~ .t 3. Frankenberg, Grass . Crrnr. Boot Thompson. Gr- ,rlen.

. I!attnan 2. Peck. W91sh. Grec11k3nk. Best Perk. Na,tnan .tor.

4.7 7.10 12.13 15.14 .1041.1 3.8 3.6 6.10 .48

n [Sr t'emte 2 . Fl-One ^• u cot Lutg, t.t . o Itmc ie YcamgI Be,t `.',' :~. <'. ~, 97eLemt.t ht . Cc

,NAME

2.4 5.11 11.13 18 .17 .1132.2 3.3 4.7 6.10.482 . Lay 2. Dnnnnd. Bell . Best Pont-. Saunders.

CLUB LAST WKUNDER 19 (1 )

'tiURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 2JOHNSON UNI BLUESLEI,UDI ST BERNARDS 6

TOTAL

39353 1

UNDER 19 (2 )iI :1WKINS OLD SCOTCH 5 44EFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURY 28P:APPALARDO MARCELLIN 2 8

UNDER 19 (BLUE )KI':GWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 34' ; :;UGHTON ORMOND 2 30

tiGl ST BEDES MENTONE6 3 0

UNDER 19 (RED )I(-)NES OLD TRINITY 2 33

I''+SSADOR OLD TRINITY 4 26~ i :;LLA THERRY PENOLA 4 23

UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 21.06.97ST. BEDES 1i :,'1, TIGERS 11 .6 14.9 21.15 29.15.189AJAX 0.0 2 .0 2.2 3.5.23St . B's Ment. Tig. Gatt6 6, t59lkuts 6 . Cmtsltts 4. Gold 3. McSh2ne 2. Feilkntghmi 2 .Cunnntgham . ktcGregor. Davidson. Cazroll . ltW'lntfe. Smuh . Best tStittle. Gang1 . R}an .Causuts.}Odd, ScroM .AJAX Czarny. Gahtin . Yeo . Beet Dukes. ll:ilsnwtn. Sh.arp. Wh}ura:s. BLishki . Segal.ORMO1'D 4.1 7.4 11.5 19.10.124HA.RSFTON ROVERS 2.4 6.5 9.9 11 .11 .77Ormond Cutfen 8, Robhms 5 . Milk 2 . Naugtttat 2. Stephens, Pas:-ua. Beat Rc1ri>hts .Cnllen . Dale. Naughtcat.1icnmtcmt . Pas-Hampton Rmrors J:unes 3. NeLs<ttt 3. Armour 2. R. Dunh.-ill 2. Crauch. Best Parkuuon .Arntour. Andersen, Rehn . James. D. Vo;.c.

OLD GEELONG 1.1 2.2 2.2 5.3 .33DE IA SALLE (2) 2.2 3.7 - 7.14 11.20 .80Old Geelong Gmenby 2. McCann . Citamberiatn. Gretton-Watswt. Boot B¢d. Mon. Brauer.Mctnnes . F.tigar. McGregor.Dc La Salk Campbell 4. Faer 2 . Hegarty 2 . Rend, . Aaron. Lc ghnan. Best ltereurl,Moore. Forer. .tron . Ckbesy.Beattie.

OLD XAVER1AflS (2 ) 1 .1 1.7 2.10 8.13.81MHSOB 2.5 4.7 30.9 13.9.87OM Xaverlsns Fasier 3. Gleeson 2. tlosre 2 TmetO . Best BOUCkn. Cwm(*. Ford . Pwtlns.,~rtunn. F°.-°r.MliSO' fer 5 . L. Tutor 3 . Bennett 2. Steriutg 2. Parker. Beat Rodder. H. Twill.;tii~_ .Smxs .Lucas.L.Ta4ior.MORASH BLUES: Ur.'E ~

UNDER 19 (2) RED - 21 .06 .97OLD PARADIAP;S (2) 3.1 5.6 6.10 18.16.112TftERRY FP.NDL4 O.B. 4.4 9.6 12.9 14.10.94Old Paradtnns :-r:,ndon 4, pbenges 4, B4t-d 3 . Rich-hon . Sac.. 4t'ake0eld. Suuth .Ltneit Best € .r . G_- . _..cau3n Lrrtch . Saocn. Rkhardson, Moenges .Therry Pen,-, 4^t' :rer 3, McMahon 2. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 . OBrkn . Gr.uu . 7ampogna.B~t M~39aho .i . . . c .:t . fYatldson . Goafadn . Sprmghal. Poner.OLD TRIh115 3.6 5.8 9.12 10.15 .75I IEOS 1".' VP 3.3 10.6 11.9 17.13.115

TrinltV nnut . Pa.ss<utar 4 . Arraasnuth, Hal W'<ildron . Best 1571"t. B .arr.Fkil7lzts . 6 on, Bn6er.St Leos E3ti'L__ _ u M1iin 8. Dameis 1 \tY➢is 2. Thu- 2 . McLaughlin . ChaLners. t.er'irts .Best [kvint . Thor McGloin, Mills . C3shen. ktorel .A9LRNAS OC 3.6 4.8 8.11 14.11 .95CHIRt:SR}E PARK 0.0 4.3 5.3 8.7 .55talulnss Ctdtrera 5 ?. Moran 4, Hereran 3. Flunt . Hunter. Best Duunes. Nichot. Culirera.Ltn Clt{pm;Chrrn.~l[ . k, Chtrnslde. Del Guiditt . Be Peitro . Knight . Mukm,skt. R-ch.Thetn,_ Best : : ' . _ . Long, De Pietro. ~tark 3kt . Johnson. Green.OLD NAFHOG 2.4 4.5 5.8 10.10.70NORTH OLD BOYS 5.5 7.6 10.7 10.11.71Old Ivanhoe B-:3. Spiden 3 . Gates 2. Catne. WILls . Best S(riden . li§tdde0. Thonv'+s.Davis.I'v nl :l°.North C : _ .,~:Gn?! Mckers and lxst r s not receftRCt .YARRA VALLEY: BYE

JULY 5 - ROUND 12UNDER-19 (1 )OLD CAREY v . OLD BRIGHTONMAZENOD 0 C v. DE LA SALLEOLD XAVERIANS v. ST . BERNARDSOLD PARADIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANSST . KEVINS v . UNIVERSITY BLUESUNDER-19 (2 )OLD SCOTCH v . OLD CAMBERWELLCOLLEGIANS v. WHITEFRIAR SOLD HAILEYBURY v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSMARCELLIN v. BEAUMARISWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. WARRINGALUNDER-19 ( 2) BLU EORMOND v . AJAXOLD GEELONG v . MONASH BLUESOLD XAVERIANS (2) v. HAMPTON ROVERSMHSOB v . DE LA SALLE (2 )ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS has the bveUNDER-19 (2) REDOLD TRINITY v. YARRA VALLEYAQUINAS OC v. THERRY PENOLAOLD IVANHOE v. ST .LEOS EMMAUSNORTH OLD BOYS v . CHIRNSIDE PARKOLD PARADIANS (2) has the bv e

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_' f,Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and ifnot up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly.

Behaviour - Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . WaterCarriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play. To deliver water only during abreak in play or to players behind the passage of play . Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach ,

Attire - Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . WaterCarriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. If runners or water car-riers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored fights only. No other garment is to be worn under the greenor gold top . Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . If not VAFA top a plain white top only.Caps -'rf worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.* Umpire teamsheet comments will be transferred to weekly FINES LIST.

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W P -- .-;E-Original and pink copy must be lodged, . th umpires no later than half time of any match .

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$i560 TO THE WINNLiG CLUEPoints after Round 10 matches . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . A senior win receive s

(8 points) ; reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points) ; club XVIII (2 points) . If a club's 4 teams all win 6 bonuspoints are given; if 3 teams all win 4 : if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonus points . Bonus points fro mprevious rounds are also shown .

SEN . RES. U•19 C•18 TOTAL BON. BON, BON . PREV. TOTAL4/4 3/3 2/2 BON .

'JNELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 7

#INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 8

ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 9 10 10 0 142 4 32 178COLLEGIANS 8 9 10 7 146 6 24 176OLD XAVER1ANStt 7 7 1 1 7 139 6 6 151

NORTH 0LD BOYS 9 7 7 0 121 4 20 1451VRITEFRLARS 0 C 9 9 7 0 125 4 12 145OLD SCOTCH 7 10 7 7 1 25 18 14 3KEW 9 9 0 10 110 4 28 142

UNIVERSITYBLACKS 9 9 6 0 120 4 16 140DE LA SALLE 6 7 11 4 125 12 137

FAR-RA VALLEY 0 B 8 9 7 0 117 16 133OLD BRIGHTON 8 7 4 9 116 6 6 128tl'ILLIA,i1STOWN CI'MS 10 8 3 0 111 16 127ORitOND 7 7 7 0 105 16 121

SOUTHBANK 10 10 0 0 100 2 16 118

MHSOB 6 5 9 0 103 8 11 1

OLD CAREY 8 5 6 0 104 4 108BEAUhtAR[S 7 6 5 0 93 8 101OLD GEELONG 9 7 2 0 96 4 100OLD PARADIANS 4 4 12 0 100 0 100THERRY PENOLA° 6 7 5 1 89 6 95

As a result of the following clubs' teams all winning in Round 10 (min . of 3 required) the following play-ers win a pair of Blades boots - Old Xaverians (S . Lethlean), Collegians (S. Mollard), Mazenod (A.Hanley), Old Brighton (A. Kent), North OB (Boyer). St. Bedes M .T. (S. McCarthy), Whitefriars (C. Harris) ,Kew (D . King) . Uni. Blacks (S . Gullan) .

If you have any queries with the above table please put in writing addressed to Sue An derson, PO Box359 Elsternwick, 3185 or fax 9531 6601 .

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VAFAPREMIERS HIP LIST S

1997P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTIONOLD SCOTCH 10 10 0 0 1058 503 210 .34 40

COLLEGIANS 10 9 0 1 898 606 148 .18 36

OLDXAVERIANS 10 7 0 3 1068 557 191 .74 28

DE LA SALLE 10 7 0 3 983 694 141 .64 28

pr6VERSITYBLUES 10 5 0 5 810 739 109 .61 20

VLD MELRURNIANS 10 4 0 6 809 693 116 .74 16

OLD PARADIANS 10 4 0 6 652 806 8089 16

OLD TRINITY 10 2 0 8 461 1097 42.02 8

OLD HAILEYBURY 10 1 0 9 503 929 54 14 4ST BERNARDS 10 1 0 9 543 1161 46 .77 4

B RESERVEST KEVINS 10 8 0 2 1 127 559 201.61 32THEflRY PENOLA OB 10 8 0 2 747 736 101 .49 32OLD BRIGHTON 10 7 0 3 1013 540 187.59 28ORMOND 10 6 1 3 874 636 137 .42 26~' ;SOB 10 5 0 5 721 701 102,85 20

ZENOD O C 10 4 1 5 726 579 125 .39 18-~.'ULE 10 4 0 6 436 982 44.40 16+~'1HOE 10 3 0 7 724 783 92.46 12_3 IVANHOE 10 3 0 7 607 843 72.00 1 2

~TKILDASOUTH CAULFIELDiO 0 0 10 236 1208 19.54 0

C RESERVEST B'S MENT TIG 10 9 1 0 978 447 218.79 38NORTH OLD BOYS 10 7 0 3 949 491 193.28 28MONASH BLUES 10 7 0 3 607 605 100.33 28ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 10 7 0 3 661 678 97.49 28

:MASTOWN 10 6 1 3 766 632 121 .20 26-9CEL1N 10 6 0 4 721 532 135.53 24

-'.''TON ROVERS 10 3 0 7 552 791 69.79 1 2_uEENTEMPLESTOWE 10 2 0 8 511 787 64.93 8.3MENTONIANS 10 1 0 9 564 879 64.16 4

J A X 10 1 0 9 400 867 46.14 4

D RESERVE SECTIONY:9ITEFRIARS 10 9 0 1 940 486 193.42 36OLD GEELONG 10 7 0 3 737 481 153.22 28PARKSIDE 10 7 0 3 817 613 133.28 28BEAUMARIS A F C 10 6 0 4 716 636 112.58 24- :.D ESSENDON GRAMMARIO 5 1 4 763 541 144.73 22.43 CAMBERWELL 10 4 1 5 549 702 7821 18

f-ULFIELDGRAMMAR 10 4 0 6 545 635 85 16c~'_ESIAN O C 10 3 0 7 552 832 6635 125 i JOHNS O C 10 2 0 8 501 794 63.10 8~i)JINAS O B 10 2 0 8 433 937 46.21 8

E EAST RESERVEYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS10 9 0 1 992 447 221 .92 36KEW 10 9 0 1 1012 484 209.09 36BULLEEN COBRAS 10 7 0 3 871 640 136.09 28OLD CAREY 10 6 0 4 667 425 156 .94 24.̂CHMOND CENTRAL 10 6 0 4 781 690 113 19 24EVPARK AFC 10 4 0 6 568 720 7889 16='SSIOE PARK 10 4 0 6 492 712 69 .10 16;HORN CITIZENS 10 3 0 7 436 1166 3739 1 2

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 2 0 8 354 1019 34 74 8

E CENTRAL RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 9 0 1 1097 133 824 .81 36WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10 8 0 2 858 405 211 .85 32UNIVERSITY REDS 10 7 0 3 649 428 151 .64 28U H S O B 10 7 0 3 673 617 109 .08 28'~=STBRUNSWICK 10 6 0 4 572 572 10000 2 4

9TH BRUNSWICK 10 5 0 5 545 605 9008 20NE UNIVERSITY 10 4 0 6 323 678 4764 16

-ROBE UNIVERSITY 10 3 0 7 252 923 27 30 1 2', .D WESTBOURNE A F C 10 1 0 9 231 957 2414 4

E SOUTH RESERVESOUTHBANK C 8 A AFC 10 10 0 0 1263 289 437.02 40QAKLEIGH A F C 10 7 0 3 742 647 114.68 2849NINSULA O B 10 6 0 4 844 558 151 .25 24ST MARYS 10 6 0 4 762 708 107,63 24

NHUNTLY 10 5 0 5 584 595 8403 20'•;=R HOUSE 10 4 1 5 607 671 9046 18

7E9, NWICK 10 4 0 6 614 681 5016 i6',SH GRYPHONS 10 4 0 6 548 760 72.11 i6_RiCKS MENTONE 10 2 1 7 449 760 59 08 1 0

.= ALBERT PARK 10 1 0 9 427 1171 36 46 4

P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

CLUB XVIII (i )OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 10 9 0 1 688 411 67.40 36COLLEGIANS 10 7 0 3 522 431 121.11 32OLD XAVERIANS 10 7 0 3 461 216 213.43 28MAZENOD 0 C 10 7 0 3 630 469 134.33 28OLD SCOTCH 10 6 1 3 611 398 153.52 26DE LA SALLE 10 5 1 4 402 432 93.06 22

# ST SERNARDS 10 3 0 7 335 698 47.99 12OLD MELBURNIANS 10 2 0 8 381 781 48.78 8ST KEVINS 10 1 0 9 206 710 29.01 4

CLUB XVIII (2)KEW 10 10 0 0 727 323 225.08 40SYNDAL TALLY HO 10 9 0 1 593 304 195 .07 36MT LILYDALE 0 C 10 6 0 4 693 484 143 1 8 24MONASH WHITES 10 6 0 4 651 455 143 .08 24THORNBURY COUGARS 10 3 0 7 627 559 11216 16OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIO 4 0 6 420 631 66 .56 16MARCELLIN 10 4 0 6 322 526 61 .22 1 6

p THERRY PENOLA OB 10 1 0 9 220 846 26 .00 4OLD GEELONG 4 0 0 4 132 346 38 .15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 7 0 3OLD XAVERIANS 10 7 0 3DE LA SALLE /0 7 0 3OLD PARADIANS 10 6 0 4OLD CAREY 10 6 0 4OLD MELBURNIANS 10 6 0 4OLD BRIGHTON 10 4 0 6MAZENOD O C 10 4 0 6STBERNARDS 10 2 0 8ST KEVINS 10 1 0 9

1139 666 171 .02 281026 761 134 .82 28966 876 110 .27 281086 845 128.52 24933 814 114 .62 24856 926 92 .44 24875 1007 86 .89 16710 994 71 .43 16642 1072 59.89 8614 1071 5723 4

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 10 10 0 0 1168 558 209.32 40WHITEFRIARS 10 7 0 3 1048 658 159 .27 28OLD SCOTCH 10 7 0 3 1021 720 141 .81 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 6 0 4 802 757 105 .94 24OLD HAILEYBURY 10 5 0 5 898 834 107.67 20BEAUMARIS A F C 10 5 0 5 815 828 98 43 20WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10 4 0 6 827 1090 75.87 16OLD CAMBERWELL 10 3 0 7 852 879 96.93 12MARCELLIN 10 2 0 8 587 959 61 .21 8

X WARRINGAL A F C 10 0 0 10 458 1558 29 .40 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS7010 0 0 1516 338 448,52 40MHSOB 10 9 0 1 1102 500 220.40 36ORMOND 10 8 0 2 1038 781 132,91 32HAMPTON ROVERS 10 5 0 5 709 922 76.90 20AJAX 10 4 0 6 622 899 6919 16OLD XAVERIANS (2) 10 4 0 6 554 892 62.11 16MONASH BLUES 10 4 0 6 524 900 58 22 16DE LA SALLE (2) 10 4 0 6 465 857 54 26 16OLD GEELONG 10 2 0 8 514 1127 45 61 8

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD TRINITY 10 8 0 2 992 606 163 .70 32YARRA VALLEY 10 8 0 2 915 605 151 .24 32NORTH OLD BOYS 10 7 0 3 691 677 102 .07 28OLD PARADIANS (2) 10 6 0 4 821 827 99 .27 24THERRY PENOLA OB 10 5 0 5 905 865 104 62 20ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 10 5 0 5 752 797 9435 20AQUINAS 0 C 10 4 0 6 702 983 71 .41 16OLD IVANHOE 10 4 0 6 666 1016 6555 i6CHIRNSIDE PARK 10 3 0 7 520 1021 5093 1 2

# INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) ROUND 7

x INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) ROUND 8

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR

INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1997

P

COLLEGIANS 10OLD SCOTCH 10OLD XAVERIANS 10OLD HAILEYBURY 10DE LA SALLE 10OLD MELBURNIANS 10OLD PARADIANS 10OLD TRINITY 10UNIVERSITY BLUES 10ST BERNARDS 10

OLD BRIGHTON 10ST KEVINS 10ORMOND 10@AHSOB 10THERRY PENOLA OB 10MAZENOD O C 10IVANHOE 10OLD IVANHOE 10ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 10BANYULE 10

NORTH OLD BOYS 10ST B'S MENT TIG 10MARCELLIN 10OLD MENTONIANS 10BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 10THOMASTOWN 10HAMPTON ROVERS 10MONASH BLUES 10ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 10AJAX 10

WHITEFRIARS 10OLD GEELONG 10BEAUMARIS A F C 10OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 10PARKSIDE 10ST JOHNS O C 10SALESIAN 0 C 10AQUINAS O B 10CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 10OLD CAMBERWELL 1 0

KEW 10YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 10OLD CAREY 9CHIRNSIDE PARK 9RICHMOND CENTRAL 10BULLEEN COBRAS 10ELEY PARK A F C 10ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 0

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10UHSOB 10NORTH BRUNSWICK 10UNIVERSITY REDS 10WEST BRUNSWICK 10SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A F C 10LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 10OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 0

SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 10ST PATRICKS MENTONE 10POWER HOUSE 10PENINSULA 0 B 10GLENHUNTLY 10ST MARYS 10OAKLEIGH A F C 10ELSTERNWICK 10MONASH GRYPHONS 10ANZ ALBERT PARK 10

W L D FOR AGST % PTSA SECTION

8 0 2 1069 758 141 .03 327 0 3 1011 810 124.81 287 0 3 1068 867 123.18 287 0 3 922 944 97.67 286 0 4 891 879 101.37 244 0 6 902 835 108.02 164 0 6 883 998 88.48 163 0 7 796 894 89.04 123 0 7 841 1037 81.10 121 0 9 778 1139 68,31 4

B SECTIO N8 0 2 1364 807 169.02 328 0 2 1170 970 120.62 327 0 3 1065 839 126.94 286 0 4 1048 860 121.63 246 0 4 1046 1107 94.49 245 0 5 1103 940 117.34 204 0 6 1083 1059 102.27 164 0 6 946 1137 83.20 162 0 8 1009 1433 70.41 80 0 10 826 1506 54.85 0

C SECTIO N9 0 1 12229 0 1 13328 0 2 11736 0 4 10625 0 5 10665 0 5 9403 0 7 8463 0 7 6552 0 8 9130 0 10 585

604 202.32 36731 182.22 36588 199.49 32944 112.50 24992 107.46 201012 92.89 201040 81 .35 121259 52.03 121259 72.52 81365 42 .86 0

D SECTIO N9 0 1 11449 0 1 11677 0 3 10475 0 5 9815 0 5 9255 0 5 8033 0 7 8563 0 7 9323 0 7 7601 0 9 787

E EAST SECTIO N9 0 1 13488 0 2 13168 0 1 9516 1 2 9065 0 5 10454 1 5 9233 0 7 4943 0 7 5322 0 8 527

E CENTRAL SECTION10 0 0 10409 0 1 11266 0 4 8146 0 4 6995 0 5 7694 0 6 6924 0 6 5654 0 6 6102 0 8 631

E SOUTH SECTIO N10 0 0 15238 0 2 10607 0 3 13476 0 4 11185 0 5 9785 0 5 9424 0 6 8853 0 7 8841 0 9 7841 0 9 731

780 146.67 36820 142.32 36820 127.68 28947 103.59 20968 95.56 20924 86.90 20989 86.55 121131 82.40 12977 77.79 121046 75.24 4

618 218.12 36697 188.81 32562 169.22 32571 158.67 26852 122.65 20807 114.37 181235 40.00 121401 37.97 121299 40 .57 8

584 178.08 40505 222.97 36796 102.26 24830 84.22 24803 95.77 20787 87.93 16775 72.90 16934 65.31 16932 67.70 8

532 286.28 40819 129.43 32940 143.30 28770 145.19 241057 92.53 201080 87.22 201070 82.71 161301 67.95 121187 66.05 41496 48 .86 4

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