the amateur footballer, week 11, 2001

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cr vT0 SQUAD NAMED FOR VCFL MATC H it day. My answer at this stage is that should a player b e =~,iior selectors met on Saturday evening and hav e ,,,,r v the squad below to commence training for the Jul y 2 2 clash with the Victorian Country Football League . ~ ;,xh t_dies compete every second year and play for the °Brian Rlolony Cup" . ;; ;i -c determined to pick the best possible side, we are also „, ;n,]ful of not taking say five players from one team and i1 :- one from that team's opponents on that weekend clu b ,ujtiches are played on the weekend of July 21/22 . I have ; . u disturbed by a call I received from one player who loves I ; ng selected for the Big V, but told me his club have told ! im he is not to play because he must play for his club on rcquired by the selectors he can be ruled ineligible for his club should he or his club choose not to make the player x,aflable . players selected in initial squad : Adam Simpson (MHSOB) ; Andrew Ramsden, Lincoln > ;,vnolds, Matthew Greig, Chris Frost, Glenn Hatfield, Colin phiIlips ( Old Trinity) ; Mark Browne, Glenn Cox, Bernard Dinneen, David Waters (Marcellin) ; Nick Mitchell, Danny I3',Tne, Steve McKeon, Ben Jordan ( St Bernards) ; Luke 1 L wkins, Josh Kitchen, Tim Finocchiaro, Brad Robinson r0ld Scotch) ; Ben Garvey, Paul Greenham, Matthieu Lucas, Anthony Ferraro ( St . Kevins) ; Gil McLachlan ( University Blues) ; Tim Clarke, Daniel Donati, Simon Lethlean, Lachlan Ford, Damien Orlando, Ben Cranage ( Old Xaverians), James Hope, Marcus Toovey ( Old Ivanhoe) ; Matthew Jackson ( Old Brighton) ; Denver Ariz (Hampton Rovers) ; Dean Matthews ( Bu ll een Templestowe) ; Nigel Credlin (Old Camberwe ll ); Andrew Evans ( De La Salle) . VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED A Deakin University student is seeking the time of a group of males aged between 13 and 21 years to act as a control .roup in a study . Questioning should only take 30 minutes aid'persons willing to assist are asked to fax their name ad address to the writer on fax no : 9531 2050 or email to phil@dvafa .asn .au ADAM ACREMAN One of Old Mentonians greatest ever players Adam Aereman, who has to date kicked 994 goals in his great- `• :AFA career, will no doubt reach this great milestone today, ncxt week or the week later . If anyone else in the VAFA knows of any other VAFA player who kicked 1000 goals i n u a career please advise the writer on fax no : 9531 2050 or email philCvafa .asn .au --- i Adam, who is due to play his 250th match in round 14 has already announced that this will be his final season . The VAFA will honor Adam's achievement when it is reached. BUMPER STICKERS The 2001 Sport 927 / Crown Entertainment bumper stickers have been circulated to clubs during the week and should be available from secretaries with extras available from the VAFA . Once you have your sticker, the "tear-off" section should be filled in and sent to the VAFA for inclusion in a weekly draw for Sport 927 prizes . At season's end the club which submitted the greatest number of entries will have all their entries placed in a barrel from which one entry will be drawn to win the Crown Entertainment/VAFA AFL Grand Final Weekend Package . This package includes two tickets to the AFL Grand Final, two nights' accommodations for two, dinner for two at Breezes Restaurant at Crown and includes breakfast and valet parking . Sound great? It could be you, grab a sticker, show your support of your club and the VAFA and be a winner! CLOSE OF PERMITS Senior pe rmits have now closed for the season and the only permits that can still be lodged are for Under 19 players . This facility lasts until the end of July and clubs should understand that a player who obtains a permit after June 30 can only be selected to play Under 19 matches . RUNNERS ON NOTIC E Readers are asked to refer to Umpires' Corner regarding comments made by VAFA President Richard Evans to the Members last Monday evening about club runners . FINALLY, . . A BIG THANK YOU To those who have made contributions to the "Outstanding Amateur Footballers" (records) from days gone past - especially Monty (John Montgomery), Andrew Mullett, Terry Landrigan an d Manson Russe ll . About 50% of the records listed in the display are still being chased . If you can help, ring Sue or Bre tt at the VAFA. Your help in preserving our history is appreciated . THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N Jul y 7 t h , 2001 Price : $2 .00 Vol . 01 No . 11

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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 11, 2001

cr vT0 SQUAD NAMED FOR VCFL MATC H

it day. My answer at this stage is that should a player b e

=~,iior selectors met on Saturday evening and hav e,,,,r v the squad below to commence training for the July

2 2 clash with the Victorian Country Football League .~ ;,xh t_dies compete every second year and play for the°Brian Rlolony Cup" .

;; ;i -c determined to pick the best possible side, we are also„, ;n,]ful of not taking say five players from one team and

i1:- one from that team's opponents on that weekend club,ujtiches are played on the weekend of July 21/22 . I have; . u disturbed by a call I received from one player who loves

I; ng selected for the Big V, but told me his club have told! im he is not to play because he must play for his club on

rcquired by the selectors he can be ruled ineligible for hisclub should he or his club choose not to make the playerx,aflable .

players selected in initial squad :

Adam Simpson (MHSOB) ; Andrew Ramsden, Lincoln

> ;,vnolds, Matthew Greig, Chris Frost, Glenn Hatfield, Colin

phiIlips (Old Trinity) ; Mark Browne, Glenn Cox, BernardDinneen, David Waters (Marcellin) ; Nick Mitchell, DannyI3',Tne, Steve McKeon, Ben Jordan (St Bernards) ; Luke1 L wkins, Josh Kitchen, Tim Finocchiaro, Brad Robinson

r0ld Scotch) ; Ben Garvey, Paul Greenham, Matthieu Lucas,Anthony Ferraro ( St . Kevins) ; Gil McLachlan (University

Blues); Tim Clarke, Daniel Donati, Simon Lethlean, LachlanFord, Damien Orlando, Ben Cranage (Old Xaverians),James Hope, Marcus Toovey ( Old Ivanhoe) ; Matthew

Jackson (Old Brighton); Denver Ariz (Hampton Rovers) ;Dean Matthews (Bull een Templestowe); Nigel Credlin (OldCamberwell ); Andrew Evans (De La Salle) .

VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED

A Deakin University student is seeking the time of a groupof males aged between 13 and 21 years to act as a control.roup in a study . Questioning should only take 30 minutesaid'persons willing to assist are asked to fax their namead address to the writer on fax no : 9531 2050 or email to

phil@dvafa .asn .au

ADAM ACREMAN

One of Old Mentonians greatest ever players AdamAereman, who has to date kicked 994 goals in his great-`•:AFA career, will no doubt reach this great milestone today,ncxt week or the week later . If anyone else in the VAFAknows of any other VAFA player who kicked 1000 goals in

u

a career please advisethe writer on fax no:9531 2050 or emailphilCvafa .asn.au --- i

Adam, who is due to playhis 250th match in round 14 has already announced thatthis will be his final season . The VAFA will honor Adam'sachievement when it is reached.

BUMPER STICKERS

The 2001 Sport 927 / Crown Entertainment bumperstickers have been circulated to clubs during the week andshould be available from secretaries with extras availablefrom the VAFA . Once you have your sticker, the "tear-off"section should be filled in and sent to the VAFA forinclusion in a weekly draw for Sport 927 prizes. At season'send the club which submitted the greatest number ofentries will have all their entries placed in a barrel from

which one entry will be drawn to win the CrownEntertainment/VAFA AFL Grand Final WeekendPackage. This package includes two tickets to the AFLGrand Final, two nights' accommodations for two, dinner fortwo at Breezes Restaurant at Crown and includes breakfastand valet parking .

Sound great? It could be you, grab a sticker, show yoursupport of your club and the VAFA and be a winner!

CLOSE OF PERMITS

Senior permits have now closed for the season and theonly permits that can still be lodged are for Under 19players . This facility lasts until the end of July and clubsshould understand that a player who obtains a permit afterJune 30 can only be selected to play Under 19 matches .

RUNNERS ON NOTICE

Readers are asked to refer to Umpires' Corner regardingcomments made by VAFA President Richard Evans to theMembers last Monday evening about club runners .

FINALLY, . . A BIG THANK YOU

To those who have made contributions to the "OutstandingAmateur Footballers" (records) from days gone past -

especially Monty (John Montgomery), Andrew Mullett,

Terry Landrigan an d Manson Russell . About 50% of therecords listed in the display are still being chased . If you canhelp, ring Sue or Bre tt at the VAFA. Your help in preservingour history is appreciated .

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

July 7t h , 2001 Price: $2 .00 Vol . 01 No. 11

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MARCELLIN is on schedule to play in its first ASection finals series since 1990 after rushing tothe top the ladder. The Eagles, who made it intothe 1990 preliminary fmal, are the fourth clubto have perched on top in the past four rounds .Scotch, St Bernards and MHSOB have had briefreigns .

MHSOB's week at home has been marred bytwo final quarter fade outs . The Unicorns cameinto round 9 on top for the first time since 1966with consecutive home games at The Woodfull-Miller Oval . In both matches the High led atthree-quarter time only to have Xavs and nowMarcellin kick six goals each in the lastquarters. The Unicorns, whose fitness has beena trait this year, have booted one goal in thesame quarters . Coach Luke Soulos held a teammeeting after the players got changed . OnSunday there might be relief, after five matchesagainst teams placed around the top half, witha game against relegation contender Mazenod .First-year Eagles coach Simon Dalrymple, whohas brought new an alysis -preparationtechniques to Bulleen, told his crew that byrunning over MHSOB proves "you have legs" .-THE ideal conditions at Camberwell SportsGround, which is reaping the benefits of newdrainage, were matched by the standard set byScotch and Old Xavs. In consecutive gamesScotch has played well but lost . The differencewas Scotch's stars Tim Holt, Josh Kitchen,Andrew Crow, Brad Robinson and TimFinocchiaro shined again but their teammatescouldn't match the overall polish of Xavs. LukeHawkins and Ben Cranage, both named on theinterchange for VFL Essendon, took to thecarpet-like surface but as opponents . Xavsdouble-teamed Hawkins but he grabbed fivegoals .

-TODAY Xavs host the improving Trinity butthey should be without Phil McDonald whoinjured his knee in the last minutes . Ts coachLeigh Carlson said today "might show if we aregaining some ground" .-IN A replay of the draw between Old Brightonand Uni Blues the students will want to beaccurate, unlike last time, and the Tonners willhave Matt Jackson back for the spacey EP .

-SCOTCH travels to Marcellin and watch forthe return of the comp's best full-back RohanPrice, after medical studies, to plug the fire

power of AndrewTreganowan .-ON SUNDAY atTrevor Barker, th erising SKOBS play an injury-ravagedBernards for positions in the four .Mid-season : ;view part 1 1

OLD s (5TH): Using the salmoproducer John West's formula, here's who did ;,play against Scotch : Alex McDonald, D ;Richardson, Andy Gowers, Adam Jones, ChiEllis, Damian Stoney, Luke Hannebery,Parton, James Drake, Jamie Kay, Ted Woodnand Rob Dillon weren't there . Simon Woodteaching in London and Tim Ockleshawtravelling Europe .

Grand final berth chance: 95%OLD SCOTCH (6TH) : If Hawkins and Price plaand others avoid injuries, the Cardinals shoumake the four.Grand final berth chance : 60 %0;;.: ' - -- . _' (7TH): The Ts have plentyreturn: Anthony Parkin, Chris Frost, J EArrowsmith, Rob Phillips, Travis Stephens, MaCollins, Aiden Boyd, Adam Andrews anLachlan Kennedy . Carlson couldn't say hecome they've been inconsistent ."The players' work ethics have been good."Grand final berth chance: 65 %13N RSI'I'Y BLUES (ST'Fi) : Coach LeAdamson said his list is improving. "Last weeformer VFL player Quentin Gleeson played hithird game after injury. "Mat McKie has ju;been reinstated and George DeCrespigny, ouleading goal kicker from last year, has hainjury problems ."We're getting close to our besside as indicated by our win over Xavs." Intervarsity and college football, exams and holidayare a consistent challenge for the student :selection panel.

Grand final berth chance : 45 %?CITS

'a rai ; - . ivzxa: MAZENOD'S JAKE BEARDVAFA U19 captain, Jake, is in his first year witlthe seniors after playing with the OakleiglU18s . He compares the standards . "The pace i:the same but A Section is more physical . "We'vfgot to keep our heads up and keep building o r

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<roung side who have filled the spaces of th e,!uF-d senior players . "

ac( 's grand final berth chance: 33%

: OLD BRIGHTON'S DA-LE

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Tr-=' tGDale is one of three VAFA senior coaches in thesllle job after five years . In 1997 the Tonners

the B Section flag, relegated in '98, shockinalist losers in '99 and last year lost two

wnes, one of which was the grand fmal . "I stil lrljoy coaching . "On both occasions we've gone

A grade we've had a large player turnover .(-)11 the flip side, we've played some good kids

1,':ce Leigh Hendra, Josh Homann, Brad;fclvlahon and Will Carter ." For last year's grandr,11a1 . there were six players who Taps couldn't=queeze into his team . "That's Amateur footy -having guys who play for you one year but notthe next. "

Brad's grand final berth chance: 33 %

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Uni _-~'Zues - would like to congratulateGuen ;erieh who recently played his 50t'isenior game for the Club . Despite some testingsetbacks, Damien has made a very valuabl econtribution to the Club . Well done Gunga! "

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MarcellinSt BernardsSt Bernard s

A RESERVESt Bernard sOld ScotchOld ScotchSt KevinsMarcellinMazenod

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TODAY'S MATC ;'

A SectionOld Brighton v . University Blues at EP

SundaySt . Kevins v . St . Bernards at Trevor Barke r

Oval, SundayMazenod v . MHSOB

Marcellin v . Old ScotchOld Xaverians v . Old Trinity

6 .1 11 .4 15.7 18.11 ( 119)

OLD :'.RIG :- :C 3.3 6.4 9.6 10.11 (71)

Old TrlniLr: Greig 5 VanDerVenne 4 R Burrows 2 Pawsey 2 Ramsden 2Hillas Pirouet Reynolds. Best : Pirouet Clarke VanDerVenne GrelgReynolds.Old Brighton : Perry 3 Gadsden 2 Hendra McMahon Moon BristowPirrie. Best : Hendra Perry Reid Homann Pollock Gadsden . Umpires: M .Jenkins, J. Miller (F), D. Cusack, J . Forsyth (B), B. McCarthy, V. Vescovi

UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 7.7 8.13 10.14 (74)

ST. HEVINS 4.4 5.5 9.6 12.8 (80)

University Blues: Baker 5 Lowccck 3 McLachlan Nation . Best :Guengerich Baker Sturrock North Lowcock C . Ryan . St . Nevins: MGiansiraeusa 3 Lucas 2 Greenham 2 B Cullman 2 J GiansiraeusaBowles Pangrazio. Best: Kavanagh O'Shea Finch Byrne Groner BDoliman. Umpires : A. Firley, T. Sutcliffe (F). B. Corcoran, J . Kramer (B),B. Dix. J . Robinson (G )ST. I . . IDS 5.6 9.9 18 .12 25 .12 (162)

MAZ OD 2.2 6.5 10.5 13.8 (86)

St. Bernards: Baynes 6 Harley 5 O'Sullivan 4 O'Riley 3 Clarke 2Bouzikas 2 McLaughlin McKay Byrne. Best : McLaughlin MasiropasquaN Smith Baynes Jordan Byrne . Mazenod: Maskell 3 Hanley 3 Tucker 2Quinn Castricum Morgan Smart Carter. Best: Dunne Polan MeehanQuinn Hose Castricum . Umpires: W . Hinton, J . McNiece (F), J . Mason,T. Dornom (B), R. Parry. S. Caple (G )

hMSOB 5.1 8.5 12.12 12 .16 (88)

CELL1Pi 2.4 8.9 12.11 18 .18 (124)

MHSOB: Woodley 2 Joseph 2 G McCully 2 Bamert S McCully Gerner

Fairchild Skinner Simpson . Best: Joseph S McCully Fairchild McIntyre

Davis Woodley. Priarceflin: Treganowan 5 Johnstone 3 McMillan 2

Purcell 2 Waters Ibrahim Jarred Romanin Sampimon Caffry . Best:

Goodwin Thiesz Cox Johnstone Frazer Ibrahim. Umpires : R . Sneddon,

M . Gibson (F). R. Mutton, S . McKenzie (B), K . Pitcher, B. Jephson (G)

OLD SCOTCH 3.3 9.7 10.10 14 .14 (98)

OLD XAVERIANS 5 .3 12.4 14 .11 17.14 (116)

Old Scotch: Hawkins 5 E Parthenldes 2 Thomas 2 Finocchiaro Beranger

Ratcliffe Angus Kitchen . Best: Robinson Nettleton McCarroll Kitchen

Angus Thomas. Old %a verlan.s: McCarthy 4 Jones 4 Donati 3 Orlando

Coughlan Cranage Clarke Hawkins P McDonald . Best: Bowen Clarke

McCarthy Cranage Blood Landrigan. Umpires : S . McCarthy, A . Damen

(F).S. Caruso . P. Teasdale (B), B . Hoare, K. Segota (G )

MERVESOLD TRINITY 5.4 9.9 13.10 18 .12 (120)

OLD BRIGHTON 0.4 2.5 5.8 6.8(44)

Old Trinity: Kenna 5, T Cade 3, Cornell 3, Natoli 2, Barr, Ward . Best,Mainsbridge, Power . Best: Bladen6 Natoli, Power, Kenna, Carter-Buszard, Best. Old Brighton : A Ginnavin 2, Giles, Billionis, Over, Scott .Best : Dickerson, Giles, Scott, Avramides . Earl, M.J.Srnith .

UPdI BLUES 3.2 4.5 8.9 12.10 (82)

St ELMS 4.4 8.5 8.5 11.6 (72) .

But Blues : Goals : Gray 3 Chamberlain 2 Meade 2 Garrick HutchinsB .Coleman Featherston Garnaut . Best : Callery Featherston GarnautHutchins Suvoltos Chivers, St Nevins : Goals : Culls 6 Horrocks R.

Maguire M .Maguire Waight Crohan . Best : Wright Ferrari Bare HicksD.Sheehy Chambers.ST. BERNARDS 4.1 7.3 12.4 17.6 (108)

MAZENOD 3.0 7.0 9.1 10.2 (62)

St,Bernard's :Borg 4 Croker 3 Allis 2 P.Harvey 2 Catterall OsborneLegudi Campbell Romaniw A .Smith. Best: Meehan Borg D .ThomasSimpson Holland Croker Mazencal: Hawkins 6 Persi Vine Rice Noble .

Best: Hawkins Smith Strahorn McDowell D'Rozario Heal .

MHSOB 3.1 7.2 9.3 10.4 (64)

MARCELLIN 7.1 8.5 11.6 16.8 (104)

MHSOB: Hayes 2 . McGrath 2, Armstrong. Bennett, Cookman,Feferkranz, Redder, L.Taylor. Best: Feferkranz, Armstrong, O'Brien,Redder, Fawkes, Wright . ellin: Chun 2, Cull 2, L .O'Flynn 2,Leflanve 2 . Cooper 2, Galati 2 . Moran, S .Dineen . Colville, Taylor . Best:D.Theisz . Moran, Cull, Leffanve. Colville, Wallis

OLD SCOTCH 3.2 6.5 6.7 9.9(63)

OLD XAVERIANS 2 .6 4.7 8.13 9.16(70)

Old Scotch : Hooper 2 Joyce 2 J .Crane 2 Price Stratos Ltpstmt. Best :O'Brizn Smith Joyce Hooper Warner Joyce Downing . Old ?Caverisns :R.Jones 2 Mullane 2 Skidmore 2 Stonev Dillon Meehan . Best: R.JonesHannybery Skidmore Mullane Scanlon Rush .

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A SectionMAIiCEL1 .IN

Coach : Simon DalrympleRes. Coach: Peter Randalt

1 . C. Slattery2. A. Caffry3. D. Waters4. G. Romanin5 . M . Moran6 . D . Sampimon7 . N . Godwi n8 . R . Frisina9 . D . Ballantine10. C . Purcel l11 . D . Taylor (RC)12 . B. Cronin13 . S . Dinneen14 . R. McMahon15 . M . Chu n16 . L. McMillan17 . G. Cox (VC)18 . D . Gartner19. D . Cooper20. S.O'Flynn21 . N . Walker22. D . Marson23 . P. Gleeson24 . L . O'Flynn25 . R. Galat i26 . N. Armstrong27 . D. Theisz28 . D. Johnston29 . P. Smith30 . A. Treganowan (C)31 . S . Yee32. M . Browne33. G. Cull34. D . Jarred35. J . Frazer36. D . Cope37 . D . Moran38 . M. O'Sullivan39 . B. Colville40 . M . Leffanue41 . J . Seabury42 . B . Dinneen43. A . Duncan44. A . Wilkinson (RVC)44 L. Hansen45. D . Theisz46. J. Wilkins47. D . Ryan48 . A. Gallagher49 . D . Coutts50 . A. Ryder51 . M . Maguire52 . J . Mathews53 . C. Mathews54 . R. McMahon55. J . Wallis56. B . Norden57. M . Van Lint59. J. Ibrahim

Yarra ValleyCountry Club

THE BEEHIVE HOTELHawthorn

M.H .S .O.B .Coach: Luke ScalesRes. Coach : Terry Btythman

1 J Bamert (DVC)2 S McCull y3 1 Grgic4 C Eabry5 P Sherry5 N Orchard6 R Joseph7 J Perizel (C)7 A Angus8 J Garner8 C Wrigh t9 D Fairchild (VC)9 M Clowe s10 D Skinner10 D Norton11 K Krios12 A Simpson12 M Feferkranz13 J Gregson13 C Kelly14 L Simpson15 Z Holden16 F Davis17 M Clowes18 R Limbrick18 A David19 R Ware20 J Wilson20 D Nichols21 R Patterson22 D Armstrong22 A Svirskis23 C Harvie23 I Taylor24 D Stynes24 A Clar k25 H Taylor25 J Jackman26 A Askew27 S Dods28 S Rodder29 G McCully30 R. Newton31 J Davis32 A Cassell (VC)32 A Keys33 A Saultry33 S Harrison34 E Thompson (VC)34 S Konstanty35 A Mills35 A Barge36 M White36 S Bennett37 R McIntyre37 M Ting38 S Robinson40 D Membrey40 W Hayes41 D Simmons42 B Cookman43 J Burke44 M Hawkes45 M Webster46 A O'Brien47 L Hawkins48 B Jeffrey49 C Pricop50 S Osborne51 J Newton52 B McGrath53 C Clowes55 N Adcock56 T Wright57 A Tan g58 M Cotter59 L Jones

GVP Fabricators PTY LTDAll Home Loans

Coach : David MurrayReserve : Tony Collins

1 C . Harriso n2 A. Quinn3 A. McIntyre4 A. Hanley (C)5 M. Quir k6 J. Bayford7 S. Morgan8 D. Lancaster9 S . Noble

10 M . O'Hara11 T Smith (RC)11 D . Hos e12 M . Murray13 P. Gooden14 N . Meehan15 N . Parry16 J. Kavanagh17 J. Beard18 T. 0'Donoghue (VC)19 S. McMullin20 C. Murray20 T Castricum21 S . Polan22 D. Ryan (DVC)23 A . Tucke r24 D. Nisbet25 D. Masskel l26 J . Dunne (DVC)27 D . Krom28 P. Nelson29 R . Sharp30 S. Fisher31 N . Snart32 P. Vine33 D . Gran t34 M . Pollard (RVC)35 R. Hawkin s36 D. Carter37 L . Morgan38 D. Linden39 G . Kalber40 S . Ryan41 A . McDowell42 P. Fotiniotis42 C. Adams43 A . Pers i44 R . Mosbauer45 P. Rice46 B . Waldron47 A. McDowell48 G . Tillin g49 L . Halvy (RVC)50 D . Carter52 N. Nussbaum53 A. Strawhorn54 J . Persi

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Coach: Dale TappingAssist: Justin ClarksonRes. Coach : Richard Obee1 A. Kryzwniak2 A. Pirri e3 C. Barrow (VC)4 A. MacGillvray5 N. Perry6 R. Stewart7 C . Brew8 M. Gadsden9 S. Lennox (VC)11 L. Adamis11 A. Fitzgerald12 B . Williams13 R. Kent14 S . Williams (C)15 D . Tymms (VC)16 G. Earl17 A . Van Den Dungen18 M . Jackson (VC)19 S. Gadsden20 M. L. Smith21 T. Ewert22 N . Biggin23 N . Milat24 M .J . Smith25 S . Nickas26 B. Stoneham27 D. Paterson28 J . Bradley29 J . Dickerson30 A . McLaughlin31 A . Bristow32 D . Begley33 W. Carter34 J . White35 C . Stewart36 B. Pollock37 B. McMahon38 J . Raj u39 K. Kavanagh41 J . Murchie42 C. Mizz i43 R. Carter44 R. Sherman45 A . Mandylaris46 M . Billionis47 D. Wilso n48 R . Boxer49 A . Ginnavin51 M . Fisher53 D . Strachan54 A . Liptrot55 M . Gamble57 M. Moon58 B. Scott61 A. Walsh62 A. Lynch63 S . Davies64 M .Reid

OLD SCOTCHCoach : Andrew SmithRes. Coach:

Gary JacksonI A Nettleto n2 B Phillips3 C Hosking4 T Holt5 R Price6 A Crow7 J Kitchen8 C Rei d9 R Aujard10 J Kerr11 M Angus12 S Crow13 N Hooper14 E Parthenides15 M O'Brien16 A Speed17 D Thomas18 L Hawkins19 C . Smith20 S Lillingston21 J Stratos22 N Addison23 0 Crane24 C Pattenden25 L Murphy26 T Downing27 J Pilkington28 B Robinson

29 M Gnatt30 T. Finocchiaro31 C Ratcliffe33 J McCarroll34 E Oliver35 P O'Connor36 S Prendergast

37 M Parthenides38 R Ashton39 C Stevens40 A Warner41 M Lipshut42 J Ross43 N Leit l44 C Evans45 M Blenheim46 J Beaurepaire47 T Barenger48 S Mile s49 R Mullens50 D Richardson51 M Saunders52 M Daviso n53 C Joyce54 N Simon55 G Sarkozy57 J Crane58 C Adam

59 D Brooke60 T Wigney61 D Leeds

62 E Sladen63 S Tresise64 L North65 C Armstrong66 H Thomas68 8 Collins77 S Grigg

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h Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim O'ShaughnessyCoach

: Garry Foulds Coach: Coach: Lee AdamsonCc :h : Phil Gaut Res. Coach : Chris Res . Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res . Coach: Terry Benai m

Coacn: Craig Neave Mortensen Res. Coach : : ._ .ck KnuppelKennedy S 1 M Blood (C) 1 . D . Baynes 1 . A. Callery 1 D Slimmon

2 Hudson G(RC) 2 D Orlando 2. L. Meehan 2 . S. Lowerson 2 T Hutchins3 Reynolds L4 Arrowsmith J 3 L Hannebery 3. J . Podsiadly 3 . D . Curtis

4 P Greenham3 J Sturrock

5 Burrows D 4 D Landrigan 4. S . McKeon 5 M. Dollman4 D Guengerich5 Q Gleason5 Robison M 5 A . McDonald 5. Joe Mount (DVC) 6 P. O'Keefe 6 S Longle y

7 Van Der Venne T 6 D . Donati 6. J . McKay 7 M. LucasHayter7

Canzoneri M 7 S Lethlean (VC) 7. S . Clarke 8 B. Dollman~ HayterrDodgson B 8 P McDonald 8. J . Evans 9 J. Giansiracusa

10 N Fraser 9 S Meade8 Frost C8 Stebbins C 9 J Hawkins 9. B . Jordan (DVC)

.11 J. Panagrazio 10 A Davis

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

9 Best J 11 Ad Jones 10. L. Campbell (R) 13 R. Bowles 12 G McLachla n

g Hildebrandt D 12 J Bowen 11 . P. Capes t4 L. Mahoney 13 P Stockdale

10 Shaughnessy M 13 C Ellis 12. B . Hogan15 M . Olive16 B Garvey

14 C Roydhouse

10 Dann SGorman A

14 Dn Stoney 13. C . Mitchell.

17 S . Dawes15 L Rya n16 C Stewart

1? Pirouet N 15 L Ford 14 . A . Thomas15 T Wilki

18 J . Grigg19 D Sheeh 17 G de Cres ignep y

13 Collins M 16 S Skidmore . . nson . yY20 L Hull-Brown 18 A McEwin

3 Cade J 17 D Richardson 16 . L. Turnbull .22 J . Macey 19 A Lowcock

Parkin A 18 S Tucker 16 . P. Capes (R) 23 B . Quirk 20 C Rya n15 Stephens T 19 An Jones 17 . L. O'Sullivan 24 S . Powell 21 T McIntyre15 Natoli S 20 M Hardman 18 . D . McLaughlin 25 B . Marusic 2216 Hiillas C

21 A Parton 19 . L . Gollant (C) 26 D. Sadler 23 T Wilco x7 Hatfield G (VC) 20 S Broadbent 27 R. Gross 24 S Russel l

1 7 Garcia J 22 M Rush . .21 . B. Loughlin

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The top 2 sides have snuck a . a, - on the rc : of thefield and it may be difficult for the others to :,ake upthe ground, but as I have said many times, anythingcan happen .

Re-view

The match of the day turned out to be a one-sidedfizzer as the home side (De La Salle) outran theirguests for the day in Old Haileybury by a sizable 53pts . It was the 3rd qtr that did the damage, as DLSpiled on 8 goals to 1 to stitch up the contest . Mannixand the youngsters in Harrison and SpithiIl weresolid contributors for the winners, whilst George,Bvrns and Saunders toiled manfully for the losingside.

The battle between the 2000 C Section grandfinalists (Therry a ' was relativelyclose for the first half, but Therry ran away in theend for a comfortable win by 46 pts . 10 goals to 3after 1/2 time proved to be the back-breaker for thevisitors . Appleford, Seratore and Christofoll led theway for the home side, and the visitors were ellserved by Holt, Catlin and Jury.

Out at the logger's haven in Donvale, Iv thought it was a case of how far, as they sailed to a

7 goal lead at 1/4 time agains tHowever, they underestimated the resolve of the

locals, who fought back to level the scores in the lastqtr, only to finally hang on by 18 pts . A Reidy'hanger' was not enough to get the home side overthe line. S. Low, S . Tully and Lillis performed well forthe flag favourites, and were ably match by the homeside's Carrigg (5 goals), Power and Hilton.

At the Junction Oval, a game in the balance at 3/4time turned into a rout, as NOBs turned a deficit of9 pts at that change into a 35 pt victory against Oldidelburni anc , 8 goals to 1 in the last qtr indicatesthat Frank performed some good old-fashioned

magic, as the avalanche was too much for theiropponents . Collison, Vogels and Skene were theconsistent performers throughout the day for thewhite shorts brigade . Farquharson, Holme andBerry (again) played well for the hosts .

At EP, Ormond outplugged Old Paradians in theend to score by 8 pts . There was never much in it anday with the biggest margin at any of the breaksbeing 9 pis at 1/2 time . This continues Ormond'samazing run against the OPs . S . Grace (5 goals)bounced back after a quiet one the week before, andwas well supported by Wilson and Bailey . Best forthe OPs were Hart, Sinclair and Heffernan .

Very tough week forthe punters, with afew games having thepotential to go either way .The folk from C ,• (1/4) borrow thtnoble smelly beasts that Burke &',Vills endured frctheir southern neighbours, and trek north to 0Park to tacl'e "° (11/4) . Wayne Harmes wozbe well pleased with his charges' efforts last week,the win puts them in the hunt for the four . Mi.Dwyer might have seen his chance to finish top t

fall away last week, but would be looking for a irebounding effort today. I know the locals vdespise yours truly now (and Mick Dwyer will seme Christmas Cards!!), but this has to be mv bolfor the week. Yes, that's right, I'm tipping Therry irmonumental upset, as the home ground advante

just simply 'does "' for me!! Therry by 2 pts .

In what could be described as a windfall for thecompanies, (1/2) get in their ch

a and head way uurrn south to our beachs iresidents in

.(6/4) . Jim Durnan and I

lads will be getting desperate for a win, as the fieldslipping away, and the fall to the lower gradebecoming a real possibility. Greg Feutrill will alsoitching for a win, as with only 2 wins, they are in tsame boat as today's opponent . I'll go on recordsaying that I don't believe that Whitefriars will avtrelegation in 2001 . That being the case, they'll vitoday by 31 pts .

The 2000 A Section relegants of Old Ivanhoe (Iand 0I(6/ 1) face the starter outChelsworth Park. The gurus and their chargesPine Lodge are smoking the pipe at present, cleabeing the hottest of hot flag favourites with

i performances to date. Erwin Leyden wouldwanting to bag some of today's opponenconsistency, as it's been a topsy turvy last coupleweeks . One simply cannot tip against the gothings . 01 by 32 pts .

The punters from Ormond (6/4) pack their bags ahead north west to Brunswick and face NOBs (1General Frank marshalled his troops for a rousifinal qtr last week, that would have made somethe world's previous battles look like a tea party! I,Jackman, on the other hand, has been gen

i reasonably consistent performances out ofIcharges of recent weeks, and would be confidentvictory today . In saying all this, I believe that t

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home ground advantage will be enough for Frank tocelebrate as they win by 10 pts .

The final game for review takes place at the home of

footy, EP, between Old Src (7/4) and Be La5al1e (2/5). Matt Ryan will be turning over everystone this week to uncover the form that saw histeam win 5 on the trot . including one over the flag

favourites . Paul Cooper won't be resting easy this;veek, as he knows that a loss today will undo the,-ood win last week . Must go for the team in formhere (DLS), but I'm one very nervous camper insaying that, as I can smell an upset . I'm too weak to

tip it though . DLS by 9 pts .

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Therry (4/ 1) vs Old Haileybury ( l/6)OH by 40 pts

]3eaumaris (2/i) vs Whitefriars (1/4)trilutefriars by 19 pts

Old Ivanhoe (8/ 1) vs Old Melburnians (1 / 10)OM by 58 pi s

NOBs (6/ 1) vs Ormond (1 /8)Ormond by 33 pi s

Old Paradians (1/5) vs De La Salle (13/4)OP by 28 pt s

Old =__ yi. - congratulate onplaying his 50th !~~e for the club against De LaSalle last week . Son of former OHAFC great from the60's Allan Ross, Angus has been a key member of the-enior side since coming to the club from BallaratVSFL, but has had injury problems this year . Hecelebrated his 50th game with a best on groundperformance in the reserve last week . Well done Gusfrom all at the Bloods . Also to popular reserve captainL :1 w "Ship" -. on playing his r ; -_ -~forthe club in Round 9 against Beaumaris .

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3 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2001

DE t.__ 11.7 19.1U 21 .13 (139)OLDh'-i4.1 7.3 8 .5 13.6(84)De La 6 a1 : Ih .:-13 Johns. ne 3 ENans 3 D H• .!ud 3 Mare; 2Back I': Best: Maiudx Harrison Spithilt Hall Silvers N Harber.Old Note Lapp ige 2 Saunders 2 Bourke 2 Byrns 2 Home 2 Wa)denGraces A on . best : George Byrns As Hilton Armstrong WaldenSaunders . : P. Simpson, J . Watson (F), D. fiapall (R), P. Curtis (G)

4.4 4.8 9.10 14.14 (98)BEAU€SA7 > 2.3 3.7 5.10 7.10 (52)lbsry P•c :">SoKay 4 Robinson 2 Boyle 2 C Banntser 2 Fltnllgan 2Seratore O'Sullitian . Best: App!eford Seratore B Hollow Christafoll BoylePetrevski. Beeumasis: Doctor 2 Holt Ferrari Lee .latulick Quin . Best: HoltCattin Jury Ensor Lee Matutick.Umgires: G. Wardrop, C. Stewart (F), G .Robinson, R. Seymour (G)WHITEFRIARS 0.6 4.8 7.13 11 .17 (83)OLD 3VAStHOE 8.1 9.5 9.8 15 .11 (101)Whit ' : Carrigg 5 Reidy 2 Northey A Pawlik Jangebtoed Raver. Best :Carrig Poarr Hilton A Carbone R Pawlik A Pawlik .Old Ivanhoe: Tors•e;, 5 S Low 4 Spoor 2 J Weddle 2 Allender Harros. Best :Toovey S Tully S LowYoung R Weddle Lillis Umpires : R L me, L. Monczieff (F),R. Dunstan, A . Long (G)OLD PhF3.BUR1dIA1'dg 4.2 7.5 13.8 14.10 (94)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.2 8.4 12.5 20.9 (129)Old 2Relbsa*,ans : Mulligan 5 McMullin 3 Kinsella 2 Robinson 2 KennedyThompson . Best: Farquharson Holme Berry Thompson Robinson Mulligan.North Old Boys: M Barker 6 J Barker 2 J Cassell 2 CoWson 2 Sutherland 2VogeLs 2 Maptestone G Phytand Skene Spurting. Best: Cotiisort Vogels SkeneM Barker Spurting Sutherland . Umpires : R. Eastwood, G. Cowan (F), C.Shipley, K Coughlan (G)ORAiOND 4.1 9.4 12.9 16 .13 (109)OLD P IATvs 4.2 7.7 12.14 14 .17 (101)Ormond: S Grace 5 S James 4 D Beckett 3 A Grace 2 Remman L Wilson . Best:Wilson S Grace Miller Bailey McCoail] James . Old 2'aradiaas: Heffernan 3Porteous 3 Sinclair 2 Farrell Murray Harford Collins Holmes O'Loughlin . Best:Hart Sinclair Digney Godfrey Heffernan O'Lougfilin .Umgires : M . Morrison, RMayston (F), T. Dodds, N. Woods (B). S. Leahy, G. Napper (G )

OLD HAA.EiBURY 5.2 8.8 11.11 14.14 (98)DE LA SALLE 0.1 0.3 1.9 3.7(25)Old Iln7eyinsians: Mason 5, SoaY-iia 4, Worries 3, P . Langford-Jones, C.t.axrnan . Best: Ross, C.14a.mian. Davey. Somata, Mason, F)oy lDe La Salle: Hall 2, Williams. Best: Moore, Smith, Laragy, Shields, Hoy, HesseTHERTY FEMOL0. 6.3 15.7 21.9 30 .13 (193)BEA . 8 0.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 (24)Therry Peaflls: Evans, Taylor 5, Higgins, Henderson 4 . Russell. Grant 2,Clarke . O'Brien, Sacco, GFL-es_on . Candiloro. L Hollow. Weston, Swindon 1 .Best : M Caroni, Taylor. S Goodwin, Weston, Russell, S Sacco.Saaumasis: Goals : Brook. Cotter, O'Brien A. O'Brien M. Best O'Brien AGibson. O'Brien M, Windham, Oat, Smith .17Z-IIT~'r.11 2.1 5.2 8.7 9.12 (66)OLD 1VANHOE 1.1 3.6 5.8 7.10 (52)whit ' : B,O'Connor 3, T. Cartigg 2, Murray, Cahill, Fulton . D .F•unes.Best: T.Cari~, C .Earnes, D .Eames, Fulton, Johnson, Kelsey.1 :1 Ivanhoe-- warrv, 2, Morris 2. Brandt, Lcxhran, Pratt . Best: Brandt, Price,Low, Tiernan, Lochran, Corage .

OLD P,iFd.BURR'TAIaB 2.0 4.2 5.3 7.3(45)NORTH OLD BOYS 1.3 3.5 4.6 5.8(38)Old M : Ray 2, Ambler, Barrett, Murphy. Thiele, Washington . Best:Waddell, Thomas, Tucker, Grant, Simpson, Useinov .North Old Boys: Bryer, Fitzdarence, Joyce, Sheehan. States. Best: Coonan,Bu0,er, Zacek. Carne_v, M.Dnun. Brookes.OR1.*dD 2.2 5.4 9.5 11.8(74)

2 : .. . : . JR.*c'lAIvs 4.0 5.3 8.5 9 .8(62)On G~ 7n 2, Stewart 2 . Metz 2, Diinadanxis, Whelan, Farrell, Moore,Courtni Best: Moore, Scanlon, Stewart. Courtney, Metz, Cleaiy.Old I fians: Burns 4, Jenkins 2. Gallaway, Cosg<iff. Palermo. Best Ball,Jealous, Harris, Burns, Cc~~~-1fT, Gtoury .

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B SectionBEAUMARIS BE LA SALLE OLD BOYS OLD NAILEYDURY OLD tVANNOE

Coach: Jim Duma nRes Coach : Rod McNab

Coach : Paul CooperAsst. : Paul O'Dwyer

Coach : Frank Dunnel lRes. Coach : Mark Robinson

Coach : 69ick DwyerRes. Coach: Andrew Elonwic

Coach: Gerard Shell yk Asst . Coach: Paul Fahey

Res : Damian Carroll Res. Coach : Noel Spoor1 P. Brook 1 L Walker 1 . J . Cassell 1 . C . Home 1 AOate s2 L . Gibson 2 R Buckley 2 . D . Keenan 2 . R . Kejna (DVC)

.2 L.Lochra n3 J. Magee 3 B Corin 3 . A .Trimboli 3 . M. Hoffman 3 C.Allender4 A. Pratt 4 L Hall 4 . S .Sleep 4 . S. Langford-Jones 4 B .Davis

4 J . Black 5 C Swift 5. B.Devine 5. J . Bourke 5 TYoun g5 M. Ensor (VC) 6 M Harber 5. D.Skene 6. A. White 6 D.Spiden6 L. Buller 7 P Harrison 6. N.Vogels 7. Adam Hilton (C) 7 E.McWilliam7 D. Foley 7R B Baker 7. P.Booth 8. R. George 8 T.Stevens (RC)8 A. Spence 8 J La Ragy 8 . B.Collison 9. S . Rowlands 9 M.Karayanni s8 M . O'Brien 9 J Hall 9 . H . Maplestone 10. C . Efstathiou 10 M . Crowle y9 B. Nicholson (DVC) 9R E Williams 10. M .Nulty 11 . M . Graves 11 S .Tully10 A. O'Brien 10 T Silvers 11 . R . Morley 12 . P. Dimond 12 C.Branigan11 M . Lee 11 A Evans (C) 12 . S .Lock 13 . B. Harrop 13 C.Barke r11 L . Stevens 12 D Toohey 13 . THalpin 14 . A. Forsyth 14 K .Theodossi12 T. Grzeaschka 13 A Johnstone 14 . D .Kingham 15 . A. Saunders 15 L .Bolzo n13 D. Whitaker 14 A Robertson 15 . C . Faraci 16 . P. O'Donnell 16 M .Woods14 T. Coliins 15 P Bowden 16 . D .Collins 17 . Ash Hilton 17 A.Corcoran14 D . Dew 16 S Hyland (VC) 17 . J . Fitzclarence 18. C. Jayaskera 18 J.Hope (VC)15 A . Edge 16RD Jarvis 18 . C.Murray 19. M . Armstrong 1 9 D .Warry16 A . Quin 17 A Elliott 19. P.O'Farrell 20. J . Wright 20 D .Hawkes17 L . Atkins 18 C Mercuri 20. J .Sutherland 21 . A . Jenke 21 R.Robert s17 S. Fitzgerald 19 R Prezens 21 . N .Casboult 22. D . Mason 22 P.Donaldso n18 T. Cotter 19RT Shields 22. M .Connelly 23. M. Seccull 23 A .Barez a18 N . Kennedy 20 M Picone 23 . D . Coonan 24. A. Ross 24 G .Haros19 M . Atkins 21 D Jackson 24 . J. Barker 25. B. Johnston

2 5 A .Whit e19 A. Low 21RM Joyce 25 . G .Phyland 26 . J . Bell

26 P.Lillis20 L. Tucker 22 M O'Donnell 26 . P. Brooks 27 . R Brandham

27 J.Weddle20 M . Mellon 23 D O'Brien 27 . W.McTaggart

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29 R .Weddle (C)21 P. Sherman 24RB Buick 29 . D. Visser

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A couple of mammoth scores kicked by theRovers and the Tigers highlight the round justcompleted, with the defeat of Glen Eira againopening up the door for the Tigers to perhapssneak in . And what a game the clash betweenheavyweights Old Essendon and HamptonRovers promises to be this week .REVIEW

St Bedes Mentone were pretty relentlessin their performance, kicking the first 6 goals ofthe game and never looking back, they werehard at the ball all day and with their confidenceup they never stopped running, with everybodyplaying a part in their win and the better playerswere Luke Wintle, Matt McCraw, Nick Owen andAndrew Scalfidi . Bulleen -Templestowe asusual kept trying but could make no inroads .Their best were Hare, O'Donnell and Smith .It was a tough hard struggle at Mackie Roadwith neither side giving an inch . Absolutelynothing in the game for most of the day with theSainters still a chance well into the last quarterbut they just could not put the Lions away witha few lost opportunities and a couple ofturnovers just foiling their chances . But theyknow they are not far away from the top echelon .Better players for Glen Eira were Grey, Massis,Tkoczy, Doc Neeson and Matty Ryan . Would liketo mention some better Collegians players but Ican't .

It was a pretty even first quarter at Toorak Parkwith both sides testing each other out, but thenCaulfield came out with all guns blazing in thesecond quarter to blow Prahran out of the ballpark to boot 9 goals and have a match winningbreak at the long interval. The last half was fairlveven with both sides playing pretty well but theFields just the steadier and thus keeping theirfinals aspirations alive . Dave "the General"Rosman was strong all day for the Fields alongwith Nick Tassel] and Glen Harrison . For theTwo Blues Wes Pye, Andre Pitts and DannyBallard were all pretty good players .

Pretty even contest up to half time with theinjury depleted Jackas really taking the gameup to the competition leaders to have a smalllead at half team. But then as all good sides dothe Essendor _ lifted their work rate tocompletely dominate the second half to the tuneof 11 goals to three to record another goodvictory . But the Ajax hierarchy believe if theycontinue this form` a win is not far away .

McPherson was incontrol everywhere,Wollington gotplenty of the ball,Flaherty andHeritage were strong up forward for the vict<

while the best for Ajax were Andrew Freund u5, Brett Duzenman, Jason Feldman and IDudakov .

For Old Meafo s the best they can do i;forget that last week ever happened as at hothe Hampton Rovers side just had a day outthey geared up for their big clash with the O ;this week . It was just one of those days wheverything went right for the Rovers with tr

work ethic and enforcement of their team pla ;major bonus for the coaching panel . Ad ;Power certainly had an impact on the game w11 goals by early in the third term and he vwell supported and fed by Doc Anderson and IHolt Brothers . For the vanquished Niatty Ausbattled tirelessly throughout, with Dart, Cost(and Flaskis also chipping in .

PREVIEW

travel across town to the Harry Trotttackle a Collegians side now back in pretty goform and with a chance today to gainimportant 4 points on one of the other two. TTwo Blues will try as they always do and willin it for a while but the Lions have too muchstake and will take the points. Sorry Timmy .Caulfield Grammar back with a sniff of sorfinal's action welcome Ajax to their playing fie'The Jackas are getting better and will welcorthe return of some injured players and will tathe game right up to their more fanciopposition but the Fields height and paadvantage over the Jackas will prove to be tkey factor in the end . It's Caulfield for me .Old Menton s well what can I say let's plast week down to an aberration and start agalas they welcome old rivals and neighbours ;Bedes Mentone Tigers in another local derbThe Tigers will be full of confidence after theperformance and will be keen to keep tlpressure on Glen Eira by taking anotherpoints and I have no doubt they will as I carsee the Panthers coming back to form thquickly.

Bulleen-Templestowe have given G len Elra sontrouble in the past and will definitely be suite

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This week's Black List; Collegians only.

It's great to have all your support makes this soeasy to write . Don't forget the numbers 9-5531561 home phone or fax, 0400 991 995 is themobile or drop me an email tobPaineo Ca apCusnet .coan ._~ u

L_Old Iv_entoni as - congratulate 21ic? : :.:nfor;

who today plays his 100th v_ inc for the Club .

Since joining the Panthers Nick has been anexcellent reserves player and more recently hasfound a much-deserved and well earned spot inthe senior side . Congratulations from all at theClub go to a fine player and Clubman . Well DoneNick!! GTJe would also like to congratulate CoreyMflckay who notches up his 50th game thisweek.

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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

CYAN PRES S

Looks like we are going to see 'upsets' in most roundsfrom now on . Hard to see the current top three losingtoo many games in the run home though; differentstory elsewhere, the fight for Fourth, and againstrelegation will be brutal .Aquinas turned the tables on St Leo's with anemphatic victory, which positions the Bloods only 4points outside the Four. The Bloods achieved a big2nd half turn round to take out a top win . Al Bethuneagain provided terrific drive from the ruck for theBloods, John Jess was a dynamic defender, and ChrisBanbury was a fine target up the sharp end . For theAnimals, Anthony McKenzie, Andrew Burgess,Brendan Vaughan, and Paul McGloin were allprominent .Old Geelong was discombobulated by Monash Bluesin another illustration of Di topsy-turvyness, knockoff the leader one week, and lose to a cellar dwellernext . Even worse, OGS were 8 goals up 1/2 way intothe 2nd term, then WHAMPO, the Ashers struck backwith an 11 goal 3rd Qtr! Liam Holloway markedeverything remotely close to him for the Blues at CHF,Mark Bolton was in everything as a RR, ChristianGregory continued his good form, and ChopperNewman did well up forward. OGS had good gamesfrom Whitehead at FF, Jaegietis in defence, plusMalpas, and Redin.

Yarra Valley found Banyule too accomplished as theBears powered on to another win . The Bears flankers,Troy Chapman & Nick Taylor again starred, with topefforts also from Shane Cantwell and, of course, BIGDave . The Bushrangers had valiant efforts from DaveStevenson FB, Michael Wines across HB, and PhilValoppi was tirelessly courageous on the ball .Old Camberwell went down in a thriller to IvanhoeAssumption, with the lead changing throughout thematch as each side took it in turns to dominate ballpossession . I'm receiving many comments about thehigh standard of footy in D I this year, and this gamehelped prove the point. Shane Sampson, Tom Healy,Steve Saunders, and Leighton Pearce managed tostand out in a good team effort. The Wells had greatgames from Ben Howard at FF, Nathan Lippiat in theruck, and Matt Hansen in defence .

Old Carey surprised University Blacks with theirpace in the lst term, responded well when the Blackslooked threatening in the 3rd and stayed focussed forthe entire game . Both sides welcomed the fineconditions and played some top football . ThePanthers were a great unit all round, but specialmentions go to on ball duo Rack & Mal Heppell whogave almost flawless displays, very well supported by

Cam Campbell,Munter Unkles in theruck, Jonny Mai indefence, and Ca lPhillips both ends ofthe field. Blacks had a super games from FB, RichajMcArthur, Peter Caccaviella RR, Will Martin on hwing, with Franklin & Chatfield also prominent. DOC Coach Chris Hickey's Prayer Meeting at itManningiam Club after Tuesday training turn tttide??!!! !

TODAY'S GAMES

St Leos versus Old Geelong will be a ripper. Botsides have compelling reasons to win, and

D Miller & Jon Edgar will have their charges seriou sgeed up for the occasion . Round 2 saw an easy aw,win to the Animals, but OGS, as the only side to be,Banyule to date, will be a different proposition tod

aOn top of that St Leos have now lost their last fotgames, which would have severely dented theconfidence . OGS to win by a few points .Monash Blues against Yarra Va lley at the Frearsonanother encounter fraught with tension . The Blueappear to have turned the corner, and with LiarHolloway & Christian Gregory in good form will beproblem for all sides . The Ashers have too mucheight for the speedy Bushrangers, who will contest tthe bitter end, but not enough to prevent a 2-3 galoss.

Banyule & Old Camberwe ll clash in the match of thday, and the Bears appear to have recovered the .composure . The Wells are one of the few sides tchallenge the Bears in the height and weigtcategories, but the Bears are probably faster over thground . As always the Wells big task will be to curthe influence BIG Dave has on the game ; if they cacut off the stream of possessions he directs to hirunning players week in week out, the visitors are iwith a chance. I think Banyule are too well balancethough and should win by 2-3 goals .Ivanhoe Assumption host Old Carey and if thPanthers play with the same focus they displayed Ia :week, they will give the No .2 side a run for theimoney. To win at Ivanhoe Park is never easy fcvisitors, and the Hoes have done very little wrong ayear. The Panthers pace will give them an edgthough, possibly outweighing the Hoes' physiustrength. The punters would have the Hoes as a shocpriced favourite, even so, I'll go for an upset, andnarrow win to the Panthers .University . Blacks take on Aquinas in a critic<match for both Clubs. Having seen both of them i

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the past two weeks I have to say that the Bloods werethe more impressive against the C's. And what is veryimportant, the Bloods are in winning mode . However,glaeks would have been disappointed with their game,,,,ainst the C's last week, and they won: t be out pacedto the same extent today . But Aquinas sides do the1%-ers so well it is very hard to see them losing.However, in keeping with a promise made to one of myfavourite former Old Carey players, Andrew Costello,I71 go for the Blacks to win by 2 goals !

Reserves winners should be : St Leos, Monash Blues,Old Camberwell, Ivanhoe Assumption, and

Univ.Blacks.

Correspondents: the contacts are : 9818 1425 Ph +Fax; bfliickey@telstra .easymail .com .au . Deadline is

12 :00Noon Mondays, with sometime Sundaynreferred .

Old Casey --,clvin 'Shrug_,!r' Shrdvcu runs onto

the ground wearing the Black, Gold, and Blue for the

20ptb time today . For most of those games,Shrugger has been a fierce, straight running,uncompromising defender, but never ceased trying

to convince his coaches that he'd be seen to betteradvantage as a forward, and he frequently was . A

dedicated supporter of all Social occasions, Kel haspersisted in spite of some horrendous injuries, andtoday's achievement is truly meritorious .

Congratulations Kel, you are a legend! Also OldCarey's tall, elegant all rounder, Jonny Mal, plays

his 50th game against the Hoes today . Jonny's

pace, high leaping, and long kicking have seen himplay in most parts of the ground, and he is a keymember of the group to take the Club into the

future . Well done Jonny Mai !

Old Camberwell - congratulations to John Webbwho plays his 50th Game for the club today . Amember of the 1999 Under 19 Premiership Team,Webby is a hard & tough on baller, who gives his allevery week.

NAME CLUB LST WK TOTALSENIORS

S. McCann St Leos 0 37Cultera Aquinas 2 31Egan Banyule 4 29B. Vaughn St Leos 3 28Flynn Ivanhoe 1 25

D1 RESERVESaffar Old Camberwell 0 28Burbank Old Geelong 2 21Pearce Ivanhoe 2 21McKean St Leos 0 20Keyhoe Yarra Valley 1 20

A91FL :?S 4.4 8.9 12.12 2s .14 (152)81: L'-~36 2 .0 ' 4.3 10.5 14.5 (89)P.~uinas: Bamburv 6 Jess 3 Whitehead 3 Flynn 3 Cuitrera 2 Collh•er 2Bethune R . Moran Minogue Wooden . Best: Bethune Jess DenbraberBambury Williams Flynn. 8t Leos: McKenzie 5 Vaughan 3 McKean 2 PriceManton Dinicolasitonio R. McGloin . Best: McKenzie J . Hodder Burgess Wood

Bruce Balky. Um : A. Chapman, C. Garcia (F)OLD GEELONG 3.4 10.4 11.6 13.11 (89)

MONASH BLUES 2.2 5.5 16.8 18.12 (120)

Old Geelong: Whitehead 6 Stevens 3 Salter 2 Redin I Malpas 1 . Best:

Whitehead Malpas JaegietLs Rodin J .Paul Seymour. Monash Blues: Gregory

4 Newman 4 Hawkins 2 Holloway 2 Tatterson 2 Deyoung Herrman Main

Smythe. Best: Holloway Bolton Grea ry Tatterson Hawkins Newman .

Umpires : N. Evans. K. McNlece (F)

YARRA VALLEY 1 .2 5.5 6.6 8.10 (58)BANYULE 7.4 10.6 21.10 24 .15 (159)

Yana Valley. Keem 2 Laing 2 Busch P Cremean S Pask Taylor. Best:Stevenson ValoplN Peake Wines Laing Thompson . Banyule : J Egan 4 T Egan3 Playfair 3 O'Connell 3 W9tchell 3 Turnbull 2 Williams Natoli McDermottChapman Wlllmore Plant . Best : Chapman Taylor Cantwell WilliamsWillmore Plant Um : A. Ladd, D. Irons (F )OLD CAMBERWELL 5.1 8.3 17.6 19.12 (126)IVAB7HOE ASSUMPTION 4.4 11.8 14.12 19.19 (133)

Old Cam. • Howard 8 Goodale 3 Proper}ohn 2 Heffernan 2 HamBroea°riless Credlin Seeley . Best: Howard Lipplatt Goodale Hanson ClyneJames.lvanhce Assumption: Saunders 4 Healy. T 4 Mc Gowan 2 Joyce 2Morris Frisian Healy E, Flynn Ryan Scoble .T. Pearce L. Best: Ssampson

Healy T.Saunders Pearce L. Flynn, Narktewirz Morris. Um : T. Brooks,S. Payton (F). E . Surdy (B). R. Richards, M. Simpso nOLD CAREY 5.5 9.9 14.10 21 .13 (139)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .2 3.8 8.11 10.13 (73)Old Carey: Kent 4 Phillips M.Cohen 3 Mart.Heppell Shutle 2 Angus

Mai.Heppell Matthews Caulker Vasllopoulos Faells Hutchison. Best:Mart.Heppell Ma1.Heppell Campbell Unkies Mat Phillips .University Blacks: Wilson 3 Evans 2 Beaton Bowden Miller Chatfield Ryan.

Best: McArthur Caccaviello Martin Franklin Chatfield .

AQUINAS 2.3 2.4 6.4 9.7 (61)

Yams valley: Tompkins 3 Kerr 2 Kehoe C .Ross Hale. Best: Fraser C.Ross

Ivanhoe Assumption: Pearce. D 2 Cotter 2 Smith Thackwray. Best: Smith

Umpires : P. Jones, D. Whiteley (F)

ST. LEOS 4.0 6.3 9.5 10.8 (68)Aquinas: Macklin 2 Weeks 2 Field Lyng Pierce Ditehfleld Crouch. Best :Macklin DttchIleld Weeks Barrie Pierce Mills . 5t . Leos: Hatfield 4 N . Hodder2 Simondson Sher-well Gay D. McGloin. Best: Sherw°ll Simondson HatfieldPlace A. Volpi Parker.OLD GEELONG 4.3 7.12 11.16 14.18(102)MONASH BLUES 1.2 2.2 3.5 5 .9(39)

Old Geelong: Cole 4 Burbank 2 Fitzgerald 2 Fanning . Hunt Legoe McinnesO'Brien Taylor. Best : Cole Legoe Heine Saltier Burbank McInnes.Monash Blues : Carstein Htpwell Hamphuts Sondhu Walsh. Best:Mccormick Murchie Ventura Headbeny Brennan WalshygRRA VALLEY 1 .4 3.4 5.5 8.6(54)

BANYULE 1 .2 3.4 5.7 7.10 (52)

Joiner Davies Stephens Tompkins . Banyule: Searle 2 Arnold DowlanO'Callaghan C . Taylor Kay.ooz. Best: S Gray Bell Thompson Nasrallah

Bassett Moran .OLD CAMBERWELL 7.2 16.4 19.4 21.9 (135)

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2.1 3.2 5.4 6 .4(40)Old Camberwell: Inkster 7 Harvey 6 MacKenzie 3 Perryman 3 Walker . T,Webb . Best: Perryman Heath LIl}a Knowles Imberger Inkster.

Sidon Schulze. Rosenfeld Ebbage .OLD CAREY 0.2 1.3 2.5 3.5(23)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 .3 12.4 16.7 24 .12 (156)Old Carey-. Moulton Winchester KGiannikos. Best: Gates Bennett MarshallHarris Lee P.Graham. University Blacks : Moffat 8 Peck 5 Heeley Coleman3 Hannan 2 Smith Leach Ralph. Best: Moffat Heeley .Peck B .Costello Wilson

Smith

St . Leos Emmaus v. Old GeelongMonash Blues v. Yarra Valle yBanyule v . Old Camberwell

Ivanhoe Assumption v. Old CareyUniversity Blacks v. Aquinas

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~ .C. a MONA ": ;; Q LCoaoh La . ._ ' ghanRes. Coach : H .rard Field

Coach : Greg Whiter oftRes Coach : ! an Doherty

T16rJ Coach : Tim PowellRas Coach: Marcus Sp car

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1 R. Mills 1 T. Egand Hall

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5 M. Boland 4 M .Gilbert 2. M. Maud4 G. Chessari 4 N Lippiatt

6 D. Minogue 5 B.Wilmore 3. C . Tucker' 5 D. Rogers 5 S Horskins

7 C. Glennie 6 W.Keenan 4. T. O Neill6 M . Newman 6 A Seeley

8 J. Jess 7 G.Shaw 5. J . Scoble 7 P Farrar 7 M Scott9 T. Harkin 8 B.Cantwell 6. T. Healy (DVC) 8 S . Thompson 8 J Heffernan10 D. Boland 9 J .Piant 7 . P. Fawley 9 J Godde 9 J Goodal e11 M . Barmby 10 B.Moxin 8• J . Shuttlesworth S. Webster(VC) 10 M Hanso n12 A . Bethune 11 S .Cross 9 . E . HealyY 11 M Spence rM .

12 R Kapoo r

13 D. Denbraber 12 J .Egan 10. P. Lee (VC)12 G . Smyth

13 L Gladma n14 A . Lorkin 13 C .Burke 11 . J. Finlayson

13 A Herrman14 R Whitehead

15 A . Williams 14 B.Woodlock 12. B. Finlayson .14 B Merlin

15 L Cain16 J. Hunt 15 S .Gra

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17 M. Denavi 16 A.Dooley 14 . P. Flynn (C ).

17 P. O'Neill17 N Credli n18 A Brownless18 J. Hu ghes

19 G . Whitehead17 T.ChaP man18 J Turnbull

15 . J . Curtin16 . S . Smyth

18 K. Hendratta 19 J O'Neil l

20 P. Pares.

19 P.Witchell 17 . S . Morris19 G. Gilbert20 N . Sereda

20 D Mitchel l21 T Hardma n

21 J . Pierce 20 S .Playfair 18 . T. Scoble21 C . Gregory 22 B Howard

22 S . Flynn 21 R.Dintinosante 19 . D . Wood22 R . Kamphuis 23 D Lilj a

23 J . Livingstone 22 N.Ta lorY 20• P. Blocker 23 G . Harry 24 D Imberge r24 P. Harper 23 S .Gray

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26 R . Weeks 25 L .Martin 23 . D. Ryan.

26 B Jondahl 27 A Sheedy27 S. Jones 26 H .McDermott 24 . B . Frew .

27 N. De Young 28 J Webb29 N . Davies 27 P.Healy 25 . J . Friswa

28 J Main 29 D Goug h30 C. Colliver 28 D .Sproules 26 . M . Emerson .

29 J Ross30 R Perryman

31 M . Hunter 29 R .Kreskas 27 . K . Smith .30 L Creamer 31 S Ham

32 J . Bleakney 30 D .Mutton 28 . J . Pace.

31 HawkinsS .32 J Clyne

33 C. Wooden 31 C.Bassett 29 . G. King32 B . Boyer

33 D Joyce34 M . Tarullli 32 J .McDermott 30. M . Sloan

33 J . Smith (C)34 P McCrae

35 R . Chapman 33 A .Plant 31 . D . McFarlane34 P Maiden

35 B Tie~r36 P. Heveran 34 C.Stevens 32. L. Pearce

.35 D . Murchie

S D36 rT Y37 A Hillie r37 G . Macklin 35 L .O'Connell 33 . S. McGowan

36 A. Williams 38 T Hall o38 B. Moran 36 M.George 34. B. Joyce37 M. Donnelly 39 A Hill s39 L. Sheffield 37 T.Thompson 35 . P. Whitehead 38 R . Anderson 40 J Derry

40 A. Cultrera 38 G ..Bep 36 . C. Zeegers39 C.Burley 41 L Rya n

41 C. Bambury 39 A.Ho ood~

37 . D. Todd 40 M Bolton 42 A McKenzi e42 R. Moran 40 C.Taylor 38 . R. Peoples

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43 M . Slattery 41 M .Natoli 39 . M . Ebbage 43 R . Feena hry

44 S Smith44 P. Glennie 42 C.Taylor 40. P. Martin

44 D Teasdale 45 A Taylor45 G . Coyle 43 L.Ferral 41 . C . McDonald .

45 R . Walsh(CR) 46 R Heath46 M. Hope 44 P.Williams 43. G. Sullivan

46 A . Ryan 47 T Kearney47 N . Moran 45 B.White 44. A. Pace 47 S. Mentha 48 S Properjohn48 R . Register 46 D .Nasrallah 45 . D . Fryer

48 K. McIntyre 49 J Hardman49 P. Poynton 47 D .Searle 46 . M. Iacouangell

49 R Burston50 B McKenzie

52 M . Come 48 P.Starman 48 . A . Toagood .50 A Clark

51 J Owen

54 M . O'Halloran 49 A.Small 49 . A. Rosenfeld.

52 Moresi(VCR)N.52 G Ormsby

55 J . Crouch 50 M .Smith 51 . D. Pearce53 J Peel

53 R Tempon e

56 J . Harrington 51 L.Sheean 52. S . Doherty .R. Green

54 A Margettsge~55 J Gan59 A. Bentle y

62 L . Bradshaw52 D.Noonan53 K Scholes

68. J . Mazocc a78. C . Brown

55 I . McCormick 56 N Stevenson

63 A. Barrie.

54 G .Kemp

88. N . Dykes56 R . Faith57 P. Munro

57 A Bryso n58 P Triantafyllo u64 T. Robinson 55 D .Williams 99. G . Robertson

58 C . Strauss 59 M Butterwort h68 J. Coglan 56 P.Arnotd 59 B. Carstein 60 B Mcilwai n71 G. Evans 57 A.Covey 60 S. Lloyd 61 J Parke r72 M . Riley 58 -Holt 61 P. Campbell 62 J Mile s86 B. Barclay 62 8. Droscher 64 M Knowles

64 J . Sleiman 65 N Salter65 G . Polglase 67 G Rowe

66 N . Brennan 69 W Ead

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68 M . Meehan69 P. Grabie l71 J. Sondh u75 S. Edquist ALL ELtc l t & GAS

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OLD CAfE Y DLD ST L=' 3 = .' .ch: Chr s Hickey Coach: Jon Edgar ~~ 1 g( C : Kane Boween Coach : Tim Kl sth

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10 . K. Shrives 9 J .Foley..

10 B . Mitchell 11 K Bowden 9 J Kee m

if . N . Everest Smith10 J 11 S . McCann 12 RJ Kohne 10 T Hancock

12 . L . Battley.

11 L .Stevens12 T. McCann13 A. Hughan

12 M Cunningham13 T Jessen 11 F Macvean

13 . B. Hutchison13 H McInnes 13 A. Kreos 13 S Locke 12 J Cremea n

14. C . Phillips . 14 J. Manton 14 J Leech 13 0 Kysel a15. L . Chamberlain 14 H .Power 15 A. O'Reilly 15 L Meilings 14 E Kruse16. R . Graham 15 H .McCarthy 16 A. Ros

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Old Me6umiatls (3rd in A Section) after four successive defeatsmet Ormond (3/8), bottom ofA Both teams were desperate for awin. Well, five minutes into the premiership quarter and it lookedas if Old Meiburnians had come out of their slump. Two goalsahead at half time, th!y lucked two to go four goals ahead on theway to victory. And then it happened! An avalanche of goals, orperhaps an embarrassment of goals. The 'Monds kick 16 goalsto 2 in the rest of the game to score an uplifting 63 point win, 21 .12(138) to 10 .15 (75). Best were 4Vod, t'Jrod3rczyk, P McDonald,Jobling (Ormond) and Thompson . Hewitt, Rabbit (OldMelburniams).

Martin Blake (Age 26th June) complimented the VAFA on its toughattitude to players who swear at, and sledgae umpires. Martinconcluded that it was time the AFL did something similv (we maybe proud, others may think we take the moral high ground, but itseem to me the VAFA continues to lead in the matter ofPRINCIPLE. N.R. 2/7/01).In B section North Old Boys (8th) surprised Old Brighton (3rd)when, on a magnificent day at Gillen Oval, they kicked 5 .4 to 0.2in the first quarter, and controlled the game all day to win 16 .12(108) to 8.14 (62). GraFina (5 goais), Abrahams, Oyarrell (NorthOld BotS) and Alderton, Kryzvrilak, Shippen (5 goals) (OldBrighton) were best

Power House made fourth position in E South secure when itdefeated second team Salesian 14 . 9(98) to 7.10 (52). Best wereHall, Williams, Friend, Craven (5 goaLs) (Power House) and Hazell,Roche, Bourke (Salesian).Traditional rivals. AJAX and Mai-cellin p remember their finals atELstearnvick Park with heartfelt financial nostalgia, N .R. 13/4/01)second and third in C Section met in a tough contest In a snappystart, AJAxjumped Marcellin to kick the first four goals . Marcellincarne back to lead at the first change, and then remained in controlto win 15 .13 (103) to 12.5 (77). Best were Sampimon, Ryder,Phillips (Marcellin) and Pat, Goldbuag, Kalinsk (5 goals) (AJAX) .10 YEARS A - 1991

Well it was a long, long plane trip back from Perth for the Victorianteam who lost to both South Australia and Western Australia atthe XXY AAFC CarnivaL

The team opened the carnival with avay easy win over Tasmania,23 .10 to 5 .9 .T'ne greatest disappointment was against SouthAustralia. At the last change the Vies lead 10 .15 to 6.8 and lookedto be in control. The SA team play-ed a magnificent final term tokick 8.1 to 1 .2 to down us by 10 points.WA had beaten SA in their game so it was up to Victoria toresoundingly beat WA to win the carnival. The game wastransferred from the famed Subiaco, triowet and swampy, (has itimproved since 1991?) to Claremont Victoria hung on for halftime scores to be WA 6.8 to 4.5 . The second half opened with oneof the most frightening electrical storms Fm sure a Victorian hadever seen - the blackest of clouds rolling in from over the IndianOcean, pierced by intermittent claps of thunder and lightninza,. Nowonder, our barb lost concentration, even the selectors thought

their days had came,perched in a llttle boxsomewhere on top of theClaremont stand. The finalscores were WA 18.18 toVictoria 6 .7.

The 1991 Victorian team was as follows :R. Fuller (Old Scotch) (C), J . Manton (Old Geelongl (U.), BBurden (Ormond), F. Buckley (St Kilda Sth Caul), M. Browr(Ormond), R. Bergman (St Kilda Sth Caulfield), B. Conti (NOB), RGross {Marc), B . Connell (Onriond), T. Jones (INOB), M . Galbraitt(Coll), A Jobling (Onn), T . Kcipert (Old Scotch), P . Matton (Thercy)A. Cafs`ry (Marc), G. Tanner (Old Hail), D. Connell (Old Hali), PMcDonald (Orm), S. Meehan (Old Hail), B. Mahony (De La Safe)W. Carey (St Bernards), J. Jamieson (Uni Blues), R Fu,•phy (Un:Blues), P.Schuhlnaft (Orm), C. McKenzie (Old Hail).5 Victorians were picked for the All Australian Amateur teamMatthew Brown, Robert Gross, Brett Connell John Manton andBruno Conti . Other players to playweRwere Robert Fuller, RichardFiuphy, Wayne Carey and Andrew Jobling.

At home it was the first really bad weather day . The surprise in'Asection was when Theny at home, broke their run of defeats, b ydefeating Old Haileybury. Inc wind must have been a big facto,too, Therry kicked 3 points into it and Old Haileybury 2goals, fuia1scores Therry 9 .10 to Old Haileybury 8.5. Best were Ramsay,Carter, Biddlestone, Taylor (1°nerry) and Orion, Armstrong, Baiw(Old Halley.).1,- - 1 ")- 3E' section coaches were D. Demir (B'wick), Max McCCOI (Buff-Utd),Rob Woff (Clay), Les Rtgg (E'wick),Greg Murray (Old Geelong),James Grant (Pen. O.B.), Ken Bremner (State Bank), M . Roberts(St Bedes), Roger Chitty (Uni Reds), Dowell Mitchell Wtovrn) .North Old Boys - they must hate their home ground, the Brensoval. Two weeks ago Ivanhoe cleaned them up and now Bulleen -Templestowe repeated the dose by 61 points, final scores 118 .9 to7.14 .

Best were George, Giles, Danarte (Bull-Temp), and Turnbull,Brown. Borcich . In the resents Bull-Temp on top defeated NOB(4th) 23.8 to 8 .4

It was a real traffic jam in 'A section - De La's 16 point loss toCollegians saw them topple from ist to 6th- Stars were Schober,Ne4vman, Lemon (Coll) and Waldon, Maher, Deseson ( De La). The25 selected for Victoria in the Adelaide Carnival were :Dominic SpiIlane(Old Par.) (C), Simon Meehan (St Kilda CBCOC)(VC), Peter Adams (Ivan), Bruno Conti (NOB), Paul Considine(NOB), Rob Fuller (Old Scotch), Frank Gleeson (Old Par), ShaneGilmore (Bull-Temp), Ian Herman (Call), Tony Keenan (Bull-Temp),Phil Kingston (Orm), Michael l .ope, (St Kilda (CBCOQ, Mai Palmer(Bul-Temp), Phil Mehrten (Orm), Peter Ryan (De La Salle),Cameron OBrien (Old )Cars), Richard Schot,-- (Coll), AndrewWallis (Uni Blues), Mike Yandell (Uni Blues). Russell Barnes (Orm),Daryl Gust (Uni Blues), Andy Smith (Old Scotch), Stephen Bickford(Coll), Ray Berzins (Caul Gramm), Andrew Witts (Old Melb) .

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A in the first match by 120 points, looking 5ter, and 7 goals in each of the next 3 quarter s

Ia 26 for the day. Cameron O'Brien at FF kicked 9 .e Meehan, Considine, O'Brien, Gleeron, Mehrten ,

ra.tain of the dub's 1976 Under 19 Amateu r

0 lte, StKik]aCBOC - best and fairest severaldub secretary, captain, on and on - that

ee.N h -)Id Boys Barry O'Connor, Thomastol vn's

.t of the dub.; t 21d their place in'A' section four by thrashing top15.13 to 7 .7 . Best were S. Well, G. Carroll, Griffin

OB) and for Ormond McCooke, Kingston, Ritchie .

dub and was a rrember of 7 premiership teams,Sated Under 19 team, captain, life member and

ild, Bill Watt and School Principal, Lou Barberis.mourned the death of Peter Borth who played 10

. Also present were Pop Shapir, Arthur Bowater ,

c Nelson, Barrie McDonald, Rick Harley, ChookaG igg, Alex Johnson (VAFA President), Alf Keam

d now captain.a supporters' luncheon - notable past players to

P,' section four wFith a big win over St

or captain, Michael, has been an outstandin g

18 .12 to 7.9 with the best, Murphy (7goals), 0'Keef ,La) and Sullivan, P. 4i'ood, Datna (St Bernarrds) .

Tion in the B' section four to that9 .2 (64) to 18.12 (120) with the best for

('A' B& F in 1987), M. McCarthy andon, J. Priestly (5 goals), Gedye, Epstein .

star Henry Ritterrnan who started at AJAX asto MHSOB, then tied his luck at playing for

d Oakld4i, before being reinstated. Henry, twin

two Wesley schoolboys, Jim Benne tt and, ho both "Acquitted themselves, magnificently ,

the best players and kicking 3 goals and 1'. C ih uent on to be select led in the Carnival team ton 1982.

. ? Rowell went into the history books as the first VAFA: selected to officiate in a Carnival series hosted b y

s to. It was the second carnival for Philip as he hadn the 1973 Carnival held in Melbourne.

in s dflon and in 1972, Arroteur Footballer of the

D 1'C we teran, Peter Hutchinson, spread overclub 1 it and fairest awards, 3 prenriership, club

it Si Bernard's Grand Final Breakfast (Peter coached anu or of CDEF interstate teams and proved not only to be a

but also a'snorer extraordinaire" - NR) (Decutive Member1).

id tribute to their skipper Bill MeWhinnie "the littl eo ran out for his 200th game. Captain for 7}t~-s ,

dub best and fairest for 3 years, Bill wastionin play and his service to the du b

3und.

is inabattle for 4th place in B- section with Old Paradians,>y 10 goal victory. The victors were in comnaled all day ,

curacy, 18.9 gave Old Per. 8.10 no chance. Best were

Roach, Wagstaff; M. Peirnezel (Coll) and Lyons, Kendall (0.Paradians).Old Haileybury (C) were beaten for the first time when HamptonRovers triumphed by 2 goals in an exciting last quarter, aftermailingby 4 points at the last change. Final scores were 13 .11 and11 .11 with the best B. Bird Clarke, C. Earle (HR) and Cocks, Galt,Houghton (01d Haileybury).150 games to Bruce McKinlay, the second player in OldMentonians history to reached that mark . A great dub man,Bruce was secretary and committeernan for many seasons in theearly ye-rs of the dub.

-1971

St l rnard's scored a last minute win over Caulfield Grammarianswhen hey kicked 3 goals in the last 5 minutes. It vra.s Caul6eld'ssecond defeat in succession as the previous week they had gonedown to Ormond by 20 points.

No doubt about the umpires - real sense of values! After two yearsof 'tit'e must have a board for our important notices", architectTrevor Rome produced a beautiful work of art, green with goldlettering. The first notice - the world shattering'Please, wash yourcups!":

200 games to National Bank Reserves captain coach Geoff Phillips .

'Trueboots were Foulsh,<unn (Ormond) 8 v Collegians : Dougtas(Coburg) 9 v MHSOB: Barldy (Univ Blues) 7 v De La Sa1Ie: Nihill(Kew) 6 v Old XaVs and Hick (Ivanhoe) 7 v UHSOB, while in ascoring match, Pave House 23.12 defeated Old Geelong Gramm17.6, Bartlett (Pam House) and Rick Whalley (OGG) kicking 13and 7 respectively.40 YEARS AGO - 1961

Six leading team were beaten in the biggest upset of top sides foryears. Coburg (2nd inA' Section) forged ahead of Melbourne High(on top) and went on to an easy win, 8 .9 to 3 .6. Faster andscouting better, with Norm Beattie and Phil Parkes the stars,Coburg adapted well to the wet and muddy conditions .Kew (on top in B section) lost their first game for the season whenthey went down to Ivanhoe (3rd) by 2lpoints .

Elsterriwick held a reunion oftheir 1925 premiershi p ' team with 22players and officials in attendance, including Peter Mountpy(captain), Norm McDonald (secretary for 25 years), Chas Lotguey,Alex h9art_n, Eddie Shaw, Clarrie Williams, "Tlids" Heard, LesMorris, Leo Walsh, Harold McDonald (goal umpire) and FrankMartin (twumdary, umpire).

100 games at Old Haileybury to Peter "Circles' MacFarlane aridBrian Henderson.

AJAX were the only undefeated team - 12 straigbt wins in 'E'section, 2 games ahead of Glenhuntly while Old Ivanhoe andReservoir Old Boys made up the four.

50 YEARS AGO -1 9 "a1

The first Amateur Carnival to be staged in Victoria was held at StKilda Cricket Ground with Canberra making up 5 with VictoriaSouth Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia . In a peculiardraw, Victoria finally only played 2 matches - mining both andkicking 39.18 to Tasm'tnia's 4.4 and 18.20 to Canberra's 2.5.South Australia went down by 11 points to Canberra on theopening day and no doubt this loss upset the draw.A name ofInterest -in WA's team was Billy Sneddon 24, 6.0,13 .10(later Liberal Leader and Speaker in the House of Representatives) .

The Australian Amateur team to play the VFA in Canberra waspicked at the c?ose of carnival with Victorians Doug Arnold andPeter Cox, captain and vice-captain respectively, 13 otherVictorians, 3 from WA and 2 each from SA and Ta .sznan)a.

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1 10

Le-- _ . defeated fifth placed Old Scotch byfour points . This defeat has put Old Scotch ac-~i of the top four with time running out for

°m to bridge the gap.mmenod led all the game against Brunswick, whowent down by sixty seven points. Good players forMazenod included: Sean and Tim Bilston, Nick "TheCrow" Jacobs in the ruck, "Rogan" Josh Crozier indefense and rover Darren The Freak" Harvey .Through my network, I have been told Brunswick waswell served by numbers, 7 (in the centre), 18 and 40 .Maybe the Brunswick correspondent can supplynames!! What about it Peter?A second quarter goal spree by Old Xaverians set upflQir forty six point win over rasa . Even though the

er three quarters were fairly even, Prahran was'le to bridge the gap in the scores after half time .

3 , Dowd and Travis Miller did well for Prahran astheir backline who were consistently under

essure.A feature of the C' r_ : versus Therry Penolamatch was the fact that the two veteran umpiresbounced the hall at every opportunity. (Who said theart was dying?). The greater experience and fitness ofthe Therry Penola players proved decisive factors intheir victory. At half time Therry Penola led by sixpoints before a great third quarter effort by OldBrighton put them eight points up at the last change .Ther-y Penola then over hauled the lead and went onto win by fifteen points . Good players for the victorsincluded ; Richard Keenan, Michael Licoria, ShaunLees and Sean Weston . For Old Brighton, ruck manJess Dooley was clearly the best .Second placed, Old R3:1tmrn' ans, through marginallybetter accuracy, defeated La Salle by eight points in" e closest contest of the round . De La Salle now find

em; Ives fourth and given their comparatively poorF c :, they could now slip from the final four.

have emerged as the only real threat toourth placed, tTnf . :'tp -ian , following their thirty

ou : point win over an undisciplined, Old Essendon .The third quarter saw Old Essendon desperately try tocut back the thirty four point lead held at half time byMarceLin. They could not convert opportunities andMarcellin went on to their comfortable victory. Noplayer stood out for Old Essendon whereas Marcellinwas well served by defender; Simon Neal, by Coach,Mark O'Sullivan and by Captain, Jeremy Golds .Old Trinity, who were short of players, failed to scoreuntil the third quarter. By this time Monash Blues hasbuilt a match winning lead, to which they added before

winning by ninety fourpoints . Best playersfor Monash weredefender Mark Dods,forwards, Grant Moirand Bryce Collier, ruck rover, David O'Brien and centrman Mark Woods. Old Trinity were well served b3Captain, Paul Limoli on the back line, by veteradefender, John Adgemis and by 'on hall' players, WiBrady and Lex Taylor.The glorious uncertainty of sporting favouritism waagain illustrated when Whltefiriars ; winless after ningames inflicted the first loss on Old Ivanhoe, who wershaping like section champions . Whitefriars, who wera very different combination from that thrashed by OliIvanhoe in round 1, started brilliantly against ;surprised Old Ivanhoe, who quickly found themselvetwenty three points down at the first change . Despita better second quarter effort, Old Ivanhoe were in thsame posi tion at half time . Inaccurate kickinprevented Old Ivanhoe being closer than fourteeipoints at three quarter time. After an even finequarter, Whitefriars recorded their first win by fourteeipoints. The only good player for the winners was, RyaiHense until he was injured .University Blacks setup their thirty three point victor.over St Leos in the first half as they led by forty t~points at the long interval . St Leos rallied in the thiriquarter when the Blacks failed to score . Only one goewas kicked (Blacks) in the final quarter . Best for thwinners were ; Tim Jessen, ruck man, Michael JoneETim Kitchen and Eamon Nolan. Best for St Leos wereMartin Contesotto, Adrian Daly and Adrian O'Reilly .

Only accuracy by Collegians forwards prevented "ThiLions" defeating Old Geelong by more than ninet,seven points. After an even first quarter the resul

t never in doubt although Old Geelong nevesurrendered . Collegians had good players in; CaptaiuCoach David Lumley, full forward, Greg Oakley an(wing man, Kevin Curtis. For Old Geelong, thetCaptain, Dale Collins, full back Dale Harris and rue]man, Henry Edgar were best.PREVIEW OF ROUND 11SECITON 1Playing at home, I expect Old Scotch to prove to(strong once again for Mazenod, who lost by sixteen iiround 2 against a less experienced, Old Scotch .Old Xaverians are leaving nothing to chance as thqpower towards another premiership. Providing "ThCrocodiles" adjust to the odd shaped Fleming Parkthey should repeat their round 2 one hundred poinvictory over Brunswick.Prahran, who are confident of shaping the final fourhave a chance today against Old Rqelb , whc

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hold second place . In round 2 Old Melburnians wonby twenty two points and today against an injurym;cakened Prahran. I forecast another win for OldMelburnians.De IA-; "-'le have the opportunity to consolidate fourthpiace as well as build percentage against tenth placed,

an elimination final for Marcellin, for whom victory

expense of Old Trinity, who have not been impressive

,,on. I am in no doubt De La Salle will win.face a danger game in Oak Park,

e many a visiting team has lost to Therry Penola .:ev9ns should w-ill, but only after a dour struggle .

0:" 2versus Monash Blues game is virtually

could mean forth place after round 15 . Against the~,cond placed Monash Blues, it will be a good test ofm ;Iicell)n's ability. Over the season, Monash is the1r t~er performed team and they should win today.L,: _' ders old Ivanhoe should redeem themselves at the

over r°°^°nt weeks.Now thatbe able to defeat St

2 Morgan 2 L Ratavabus 2 Fogarty 2 Meagher 2 Stea m

TODAY'S MATCHE SClub XVHl (1)

Old Scotch v . MazenodBrunswick v . Old Xaverian s

Prahran Amateurs v. Old MelburniansDe La Salle v . Old Brighton

Therry Penola v . St . Kevins at John PascoeFawkner Reserve No . 1 Oval

Club XvIll (2)Marcellin v . Monash BluesOld Trinity v . Old Ivanhoe

Whitefriars v. St. Leos EmmausUniversity Blacks v . Collegians at Crawford Oval,

:i .icess Park, CarltonOld Geelong v . Old Essendon

r,rt :17r? (1 }2.3 6.5 11.7 15.9 M4.3 5.3 6.6 6.7 (55J

Egan Bourbon Br~dgkmd FotY-glIl.

do= . Best: G. 1{atativtous Allan T. Dfflon Fogarty

3 Fat1ngIl 3 Bridgland 3 Egan 2 Fry Drn-ser Haney Best

lt!lculkn Lovett Perot Best: Ktkutlen Forster Penot

tasted victory, they shouldespecially as the game is at

Leeds 3 Marash 2 Collins Sarkozy Irelard. BestPage. Ua#= S. Mason. St

3.4 6.11 12.11 14.12 FA0.2 03 2.3 4.6 (29)

T. Hz!! . R Parker (F)3.1 10.1 13.3 15.4 (94)2.1 32 6.4 7.6(48)

ttl~ .ivs 7 O'SnDrran 3 Ersldne 2 Hardwick 2 Perry 1. Best:s Farm Stoney Erskine Hart. • Cougar 3 Docks 2

s 1 . Best Cougar Dowdy Desks Duncan Andy ivak Unipme M...mn tF)

2.1 52 9.4 10.6 (66)23 33 7.5 9 .8[62)

as u. CoM Pemberton Jenkin Maddox Cochran.

=ftumims:- Cooper 2 Moody 2 Beaumont 2 R4-g Ma@eod Uttfny JonasBest : Reid O16ca ArclitbakiAcden Chariton. De La Salle :Rudd 3 Flume 3 R FordP Brasken Robinson- Best : Dabbs OBrient Rome McGrath Rosel TuchaI . . . A Barrington. M . Cross (F )

J BRIGITFON 2.2 4.4 9.4 9.5 (59)3.1 5.4 7.6 10.14 f74)

t=* Cochran 4 bSakiax 2 Bowden Pemberton Thomas. Best : S.

T3ccy Pmo&L Keay 5 S. Lees 2 Keenan ( :aster SprtnghaIl. Bet: LarconCaCameon Lewis Keay Carter Ump• P . Raphe. Old Brighton Umpire (F )

T64 P eRAe9"ci ID rnnran I I MO 9M1

Donvale . St Leos have failed to live up to their earlypromise and I am prepared to gamble by selectingWhi"tefriars.In what could well be a preview of the first semi final,Collegians visit Royal Park to play University Blacks.Inaccuracy plagued both sides in round 2 beforeCollegians won by thirty time points in only the Blackssecond match. Two things prompt me to selectCollegians, namely the continued inaccuracy by Blacksplayers and their inability to play four quarters ofconsistent football. Collegians for me .C"1- ° ' welcomed Old Essendon to Como Park.Lack of discipline cost Old Essendon in their last round2 loss by five points to Old Geelong and as recently aslast week, the lack of discipline cost Old Essendonagainst Marcellin. Without any confidence, I select OldEssendon .T : t, don't forget to contact me by noon onMonday ~-=;th your details . Telephone 9467 2857 or fax9467 2 :'55 olease.

CartlldgeTomlinsonMatthewsK. MannixGeorge

OakleyBonnymanCollierL . WoodsMcDonaldHolsman

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PrahranOld MelburniansOld XaveriansDe La SalleOld Xaverians

CLUB XVIII/2CollegiansWhitefriarsMonash BluesMonash BluesSt LeosCollegians

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442721201 7

22161613111 1

2.6 as 12.13 16.16 (112)0.0 0.0 2.0 3.0(18)

3 Collar 2 Parsons 2 OBriai 2 M .Imds 2 ThomasonBest: BDods M.Dads Cum>hoon M.ltk:ods. Van

_ Trlai[g : Tudor Stebbins Kun'tus. Best: timoti TaykC i rli ' t TreadRCIl Thwaites. Umpirm P. Naft. Monash BluesUn

1.3 5.5 6.10 6.12(60)52 9.4 9.6 11.6(72)

2Stesvart2Camaek 1. Best Samos limse Stewart

an 1 oLamat 5 Oakley 5 Blakemore 2 Grant 2 Ross 2 Treacy 1 . Best:

Whitdrom Heath 2 Sully 2 NL~sutth 2 Haynes 2Rastks 1. Best: Houston O'Brian Haynes C71ffa'd

A. Bazro . R Wtnd}aw (F)2.0 4.1 6.5 6.7(43)5.3 10.7 10.7 11.10C7.6)

. . . t : c;ontesotto 2 BlurxleIl D.Dft>ftlartra>G Ally Burgdort BestBlur&J . :'arqhaz Panetla Mitchell Daty. Unk-sity J.WIIflains 3T.Jessm. -- .nfiy 2 Owen IQoLvt Clancy . Best : T.kssen Kitchen Jones t~anOwen C. mus. Umph= T. Jackson, P. Jackson (F)COIa 31' 52 10.6 13.11 17.16 (118)DID G1 d, G 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.3(21)

Ross Ca,. ... OConneIl Grant Oakley Hdsnazt. a l Gedong; Brown C9vrnskkWRttistson. Best Edgar. t', [kinson. Modor~ 112Ri.s, liark, Bream Umpi~Bavm D. WIndlow (E)

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t-ram b.34?-9am each weemay, Kevin

barqEit anti t3ary noney serve up all i1t e

latest touty new s an d interview the

player b and coaches Rtak3rig the ttewm.

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nipartant to you and the ' eyfactor In determining

they match different work environments.

satisfaction? You need to know your values and therds provided by different careers

1. -eer (eg autonomy, achievement),style (eg flexible work schedule, opportunity to travel)

W?w you enjoy doing and the key factor in determiningwork enjoyment You need to know your interests and how

recreation leg outdoor activities, music )-career (eg maths, public speaking)

; , . tian;What you do well and essen tial for successful work

performance. You need to Imow your slcills and thoserequired in careers fliat appeal to you.

-content skills (skills developed from specific acquiredknowledge of training)-adaptive skills (personal qualities that help you adapt todifferent situations or personality traits)-transferable skills ( skills learned in one role that can b eused as another) :By completing a skills audit not only will you recogni

.se

where your strengths are but also where you may need toimprove Your skills to continue in your current career as acoach or move to another career away from eoaehing.In line with your current life roles, now choose the three

important skills, values and interests from eachcategory . The next step is to begin your caree r

to determine which job/s will best meet you rneeds from the skills, values and interests you haveidentified .efore you start your , however, it is

essential you identify t a which may affectsuitable career options for you : eg financial, environmental,partner and family constraints . Too often, what may seemlike the ideal job becomes a source of dissatisfaction withyour choice and disruption to your other life roles whenconstraints are not factored into your decisions.Do not rely on advertisements to ascertain whether aparticular job suits your work profile. It is important thatyou thoroughly research jobs and industries that you thinkcould provide the right career match for you .

The most effective ways of gathering career informationare:1 . To research the world of work- how occupations are

organised by field or areas of interest and competencies(eg Internet, libraries, career reference centres,newspapers, magazines) . This will help you gain anunderstanding of how occupational information is

presented, and you will better know where to look andwhat to ask .

2. To gather career information- this is most effectivelydone through informational interviews where youorganise meetings with personnel working in the careeryou are exploring and ask questions which will helpyou determine the suitability of a job in this career fieldfor you .

Once y-ou have completed your career exploration anddecided on one or more career options you wish to pursue,you need to develop an action plan that suits realistic goalsand highlights the steps you need to follow, eg furthereducation and training, compiling a resume . This will befollowed by the steps you need to take to bring your goalsto fruition through a job search process . These steps couldinclude:

contacting your own network (consider all those youhave developed through your life roles' network)

searching Internet employment site s

cold canvassing (approaching employers directly)registering with Centrelink offices, job network agencies .

employment agenciessearching employment pages, professional, employerand industry journals and federal and state publicserve gazettes .

Proactive career mar4ment is not a simple task. It

requires commitment but has many rewards. As a coach,the adage is `you are only as good as your last win' is

unfortunately often too true. Enhance your coachingcareer by ensuring that you are managing your career

development both on and off the sporting field .

i4orts ,

: G.-ham BurgenCL _ : Fitzroy Reds SE -13N : D3

G 1-7. _

: VIA - Northoote, CoburgAmateurs, prPCton TvIBpB, university Red s

Ct "'.B C ": 1 vear - Uni Reds (1991

d every one of them .each player on the list in an

To spend the samet (non-paying is easier)

_A: To continue to promotefcatball and ensure the success of the FitzroyReds FC by taking them through the grades ofthe VAFA. "

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o 'topMuch of this w '

:'s focus was on the twfrom

four' clashes, which saw Pax'kside drop

third to fourth after a heavy loss to Mentone.

Williamstown moved into third spot, with aneye now on second folloWngits win ~ tionheside currently Occupying that p

o

Salesian .

Revia :

I~;ent®- dominated the play in the first qtr

at U kicking 10 goals to I and ending

any hopes of a contest. The Vultures were

first to the ball all over the ground - includingthe centre - and fed their forwards to such anextent that it was a bloated-looking TonyMacgeorge who had 7 majors to his name atthe first break! He added another three in thesecond term as several other Ivlentone playersshowed they were "a class above their (shell-

shocked) opposition". Stonehouse, Dean and

sAdams defended stoutly for trovid

eRed d quite la

while the Vultures' back half p

contrast as Johnston, ~c ke dns and co.

repelled everything anda

o ening against Salesi

among their best .

The Westies couldwell have been flatafter last week'sslog but either way

Ke av w F - relentless around the ground and or

the scor~_~oard.

?. recorded a hard-fought 41 poin~~

to shrug their guests whc at mt Eliza. Th(

Pirates over Powerhouse ~victor

y Pkept within reach of their first win in each qtr

(8) was excellent(11)focadiac

likewise for Peninsula. Murray and Burk€

rebounded well from defence for the Piratesand with powney the dominant midfielderthey forced the ball inside the forward 5(

sufficientopponents under fairly constant pressure

.eilwit

h PREVIEW

Mer~.tone hosts pera~snla in what appears it

be another mismatch for the ladder leadersThe Vultures look far too tall, strong antquick for the Pirates - which I guess make

:

their job somewhat difficult, despite a souroverall record against them

. Will b€

interesting to see if/ulhen any side seriousl}After a fairly even

p Williamstown played some fantastic runnin g

and accountable football to take what p

to be a decisive 23 point lead into the main

break. Salesian banged on 4 goals to 1 after

1/2 time before the Ci''s regr~r uPQ b~5kicked the last 2 goals of the ' q

points up at the final change. Salesian kept

coming but Williamstown held its groundbefore finishing the match with Ferris (CHF)completing a great game with help from Twist(wing) and Monkhorst, who had the better ofAndy Campbell in the ruck .

La Trobe controlled the centre breaks in the

second qtr against c3 elgb and led by 5

moved into thegoals at 1/2 time

. Marshall

ruck after the break to help turn thingsthe Krushers, whose upfield work wascomplimented by Richard Dooley whofinished with 8 straight . The final qtr was

again open and attacking with Close (7)keeping the Trobers in front by 25 pts at the

final bell-Kew was on top all day against West

lea t finishBruns-wick an

d Theel:dehadsu nners acrosswith a big win .the board, but were pleased with the youngercrew of Moore, Moussi and Tinetti finishing

threatens them .powerhouse will disregard its poor reeorcthus far to notch its first win against Wesi

B~ esw-a_e}r . The House have been battlinlaway and will be primed to outpoint thfWesties at the Ross Gregory Oval . The homF

side has posted some useful scores of laband should muste

r orthe line byaan 8dpo ~fground to get

margin. I'm sure the likes of Broekley

Cannane and co. will have more than a bit to

say in proceedings, but will it be enough?

Kew faces another tough game agains

,, who is capable of an upset aO,, ,

Vic oria Park. The K's confidence

provided thi`blossomed in recent weeks an phey ~1 wir

is not replaced by

by about 4 goals. However, the Krusher.

continue to threaten and will pounce giver

half a chance .

L a Trobe °s fortunes have maintained '_

steady rise and despite alcon~iQ considerable bhoef

ground advantage ,allow last week's hart, will

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to come undone . This clash promises ton : atertaining one with quality runnin g

more at stake, a 27 point victoryon both sides but with the Cy' s

nsue .

and Parkside meet in what should. tough encounter as both sides try toice )ack after suffering defeats last week .

c -to side have been more consistentshould take the points, although

'~side will be desperate to exorcise th etent of its last game . The Chaddy boys a t~ to .=i t , 23 points .

MacgeorgeWilliamsThainPayeeBeck

N . PavlouLafranchiBurgessKrohnRoss

CLiT_>D2 S L C i aisN

New

Mentone 12Williamstown 4Salesian 3Peninsula 11Parkside i

D2 RESERVEPowerhouse

WilliamstownPeninsulaParkside

TOTAL

7863333229

31

17

16

15

1 4

Mentone Amateurs v . Peninsula 0 B

Power House v . West Brunswick

Kew v . Oakleigh

La Trobe University v . Williamstown CYMSSalesian v . Parksid e

1.0 4.1 .., 9.3(57)

10.3 17.5 ".3 .8 25.11(161 )

'de : Maru lli 4 Beck Noble Ross Reginato Ross Soitgo . Best:enouse Dean Regtnato Adams Romano Moodie . 2Sentone:ieorge 12 White 3 T Barr 2 O'Meara 2 Wilkins 2 Rowley Davie slivan M Barr. Best : Johnston Maegeorge Rowley Stewar t

e C Sulltvan .Umpires : M. Gilday. M. Forde (F )[IdSU 1 OLD BOYS 6 .3 10.3 16.4 21.5 (131 )

)USE 3.0 6.2 10.2 14.6 (90)

da : Payee 11 Goldthorpe 2 A Parsons 2 Crean A Atchiso n

son S Parsons Powney, T Prendergast. Best : Burke Crea n

,y Faze Potency T Prendergast . Powerhouse: Higgins 8wen 4 Crawford Dodd . Best : Higgins Craven H Clarke Harris

rcobertson J Clarke. Umpires : S. Alger (R) (F)WEST BRUNSWICK 0.2 2.3 5.4 7.9 (51 )

3 .4 9.10 13 .17 21 .15 (144)

West Brunswick: R Heywood 2 Benjamin 2 Cannane BrockleyStewart . Best: Benjamin Brockley Cannane Carmichael YoungStewart .

Woodhouse 10 Aitken 3 Stephens 3 Cullen 2 Bell Crimminsac'-2y. Best: Woodhouse Bradley Bell Cullen Nigro Kiryakou

r°-, A . Fyffe, P. Keogh (F )4.2 8.4 13.10 17.3 (115 )

.0 1 1 UNI 4 .5 12.12 16 .12 21 .14 (140 )

: Dooley 8 MacKenzie 3 Khodr 2 Papdopoulos 2 McHenry,.: .,rd . Best : Dooley Marshall Kitts Taylor Papadopoulos Khodr .

nbe : Close 7 Dumaresq 4 Mawdsley 3 Levy 2 Brooks 2 Whit e. -udeman . Best : Edmunds Mawdsley Close Edwards Sheldrick

White . Umpires : H. Little, B . McLeod (F)STO 4.3 10.9 13.10 18 .11 (119)

SALESIAN 5.3 7.4 11.7 14.9 (93)

Wi lliamstown : Williams 4 Twist 4 Ferris 3 McCutcheon 3 BartoloTurcinovich Mathews Thomson . Best : 'Mst Ferris GilmartinMonkhurst Featherston . Salesian : Grace 3 Thatn 3 Sutherland 2Forer Cincotta Brown Bobetic Healy Stevens . Best : Bobetie StevensCampbell Brown Sutherland Grace.Umpires: J . Moore, G . Rolfs

(F) . G . Clancy . P . O'Reilley

SIa~E 5.3 8 .4 14.7 15 .11(101 )

1._ 3pdTONE 0.1 1.2 2.3 5.3(33)

Parkside : Martinez 3 Healy 2 J Panjarl 2 Singleton 2 CarmodyDavies McCall G Panjari Stafford Ware . Best: Hogan Carmody

Ware Healy Stafford Allan.

Mentone: Gurtier 2 Johnstone Murphy Ross . Best: Gurtler SmithNoonan McMillan Murphy Ross .

PENINSULA 2.2 4.6 6.8 7.11 (53)

POWERHOUSE 1 .3 3.6 6.9 8.10 (58)

Peninsula: Franks 2 Krohn 2 Angus Thripp Sinclair . Best : AngusPowell Allen Harding Muir P Prendergast . Powerhouse : Cassio 2Pavlou 2 Mahoney Morris Richardson O'Connor. Best: Mahoney

Hall Lrwin O'Connor Brain Parker.

WEST BRUNSWICK 0.3 1.5 2.6 5.9 (39)

KEW 2.5 5.6 7.6 7 .7(49)

West Brunswick: Daniels 2 Vitale Davies P Harnilton . Best : Davies

Norman P Hamilton Baker Bondi Sherry. Kew Raffaelle 4 FitgeraldFlannagan Livingston . Best: Sparks Growcott Looker Raffaele

OAKLEIGH 1.0 2.2 5.2 9.5 (59)

LA TROBE U2UI 1.4 6.6 8.10 12.12 (84)

Oakleigh : Leslte3 Ianchello2 Hogan Moore Moutis Ntkakis . Best :Ogilvie Torpey Thomas Head Hogan Little . Latrobe : Storer 4O'Meara 2 Staunton 2 Resengren Spralja Stewart Thorn. Best :

Fanning Hewitt McNamara Rosengren Spralja Thorn .

WII.LIAMSTOWN 4.6 5.10 9.14 15 .17 (107)

SALESIAN 1.2 3.3 3.5 6.7 (43)

Williamstown : Barlow 3 Vincent 2 wouda 2 Calderwood 2 CannonMarkley Jones Burgess Rickard Smith. Best: Daniel BarlowSaccoccio B . Hvnes Wouda.Salesian : Byrne 3 Forbes Cooke Hegart, . Best : Todd HanphySmith Ellis Gaspari Smith .

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.__ . ; F.C .Coach: Serge D'Angelo Coach: Tony ,,ory~ _ Coach: Ri Bruer4on Coach : Laurie ZarafaRes. : Greg Cri mmins Coach: Andr Sutherland Res. Coach : -d cmmett Res skis Res Coach: ' irk Ror1 B Lafranchi Res. Coach : Clinton Perry2 L Fitzgerald 1 . M. Bakogiannis 1 M. Hovey 1 B. Gee I R. Adam s3 G Horgan 2 . S. Fredrickson 2 R. Gallagher 2 A. Bloomfield 2 A. Delle-Vergin i4 G Crimmins 3. D. Sheldrick 3 M. Dixon

3 D MacKenzie 3 S . Pin o5 L Bradley 4. C. Perry 4 D. Emmett

5 A White

.4 P. Papadopoulos 4 D. warre n

6 N Tinnetti 5. A. Randall.

6 C. Stephens 5 T. lanchello 5 T. Stonehouse7 T Aitken 6. B . Cameron 7 K. Gurtler 6 R. Dooley 6 A. Stuart8 N Derrico 7. S . Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B. Hall 7 J. Muscat9 A Eaton 8 . J . Camm 9 P. Emmett 8 R. Marshall 8 J . Chilcott10 B Cullen 9 . L. Walker 10 B . Sebrie 9 J. Moutis 9 A. Constantin i11 B Woodhouse 10. A. Hewitt 10 T. Stillma n

'10 M. McHenry 10 A. Vita

12 J Growcott 11 . J. Levy 11 C . O Mear a12 M Davies 11 C . Hanley B . Hockey11 (VC)C

)13 C Kyriakou 12. M . Forrest .13 M . Hayes 12 S. DaY 1 2 D. McCall

14 J Looker 13. T. Luderman 13 A . King 13 S. Randle 13 A . Copley15 C Bradley (C 14. L . Wakeling 14 M . Etcell 14 A. Schultz 14 V. Roman o16 D Wood 15. B. Auldist 15 Mi Sullivan 15 G . Redford 15 D. Moodie (C)17 R Perri 16. S. Bray 16 J . McCarthy 16 B. Arthur 16 P. Roman o18 N Nigro 17 . S. Gloury 17 C . Sullivan 17 A Hunter 17 A . Romano19 J Dennis 18 . B. Grant 18 T. Sulliva n

19 C Stewart

.18 J . Connellan 18 A . Reginato

20 A Acfield 19 . S . White (VC) .20 P. Krings 19 P. Taylor 19 C . William s

21 B Shaw 20 . A. Murphy 21 D. Kelly 20 T. Adamic 22 R . Wise22 C Stephens 21 . D. Edmunds 22 S . Barker 21 A . Monaghan 23 R . Bec k23 R Baker 22 . P. Stewart 22 P. Murphy 22 M . Burt 24 R . Marull i24 G Palmer 23 . R . Storer 23 Ma Sullivan 23 P. Dickie 25 M. McPherson25 C Watts 24. S . Edwards 24 X . Smith 24 S . Kitts (C) 26 S. Ross26 M Stevenson 25. S . Brooks 25 G . Uptin

25 C Marshall 27 D. Matthew s27 T Moore 26. B. Hewitt 26 A . Roc k

27 M Wise

.26 A . Kitts 28 R. Martinez

28 D CracknellNC)

27. D . Gilmour .28 C . Johnston 27 J. Knapper 29 J . Liboaperto

29 M Dalrymple 28. C . Ross 28 M . O'Brien 28 A. Khodr 30 S . Gun n30 C Giansante (RVC) 29. P. White 29 M . Merfield 29 J. Sposito 31 A . Inglis (RVC )31 K Gillam 30. J. Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A. Moulang 32 J . McCal l32 A Drago 31 . J. O'meara 31 B. Matlock 31 T. Bromley 33 K . Allan33 D Wayland 32 . D. Hill 32 B. Coleman 32 B Gant 34 M . Roman o34 Matt Fitzgerald 33 . M . Watson 33 N . Wilkins

33 D Andrew

.33 M . Clark 35 C . Panjar i

35 R Bruno (RDVC) 34 . S . Paterson .34 D Sheehan 34 L. Head 36 J. Sculley (CR )36 S Ryan 35 . J . Eyre .35 M . Johnstone 35 R. Nuske (RC) 37 J. Panjari

37 J Landwehr (VC) 36 . T Mavadsle Y 36 C. Ogier 36 J . Tolley 38 F. Darrig o38 J Beer 37 . C. Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 42 P. Dean39 M Mc Inerny 38. A . Willis (C) 38 S . Perrazo 38 B . Papadopoulos 43 J. Hubbard40 P Durbridge 39. N . Rosengreen 39 A . Fimster 39 M . Dordevic 44 P. Solig o41 R Livingston 40. R . Slater 40 C . Goddchild

40 I Moore 47 B. Polloc k42 Settle 41 . A. Samson 40 D . Nichol s

41 C Rock

.41 J. Bruerton 50 B. Carman

44 J Bell 42. D . Gleason.

42 S . May 42 S. Dalton 51 J . Schol l47 S Symes 43. A. Poulton 43 M . Barr 43 J. Seymour 52 E . Cassasio48 L Jensen 44. R . Mather 45 C . Barr 44 N . Smith 55 J . Eastwoo d49 S Vidler 45 . D. McKeekin 46 C . Ross 45 P. Leslie 56 C. Massett50 J Griffiths 46 . D. Hartley 47 J . Tully 46 P. Andonopoulos 58 T. Mangos51 M Blair 47 . H. Girdwood 47 G . Anslade 47 C Little 60 J . Drakopoulo s52 R Campagna 48 . L . McNamara 48 M . Walsh

L. McHugh

.48 A. McKenzie

61 S Moussi 49 . M . Dayy 50 T. Peck 49 G . Orland o

62 B Mc Gauchie 50 . K. Hopkins 51 G . Hollingworth 50 . P. Taylo r64 J Cronin 51 . C. Francias 52 G . Wyatt 51 . J . Kerley65 M Ayers 52. T. Stauton 53 D. Noonan 52 . M . Pitsos66 J O'Kane 53. A . Tucker 55 P. Dynes 53 . D. Pearson67 T Beattie 54. T. Peters 57 D. Fraser 54 M . Coppoc k68 B Mc Gauchie 55. A . Cummings 58 J . Noonan

55 C. Hogan99 S Bruno 61 . B . Launikonis 61 K . Lockhart

65 T. Allinson 56 C . Hardy63. J. Laidlaw 70 T. Rogers 57 R . Keatin g65 . A. Hall 73 M . O'Meara 58 L . Thoma s66 . A. Ballie 74 S. Penton 59 W. Ogilvi e70 . J Dumaresq 77 B. Fleming 60 S. Kay

78 M . Cerritell i

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nane Coach: Peter O'Connor Co" l : L. tt Sexton Coach: Paul Cock'

- . -dDarren Fenech Ass.Coach: Andrew Rolls Asst : D. Old it, it Res. Coach: Paul ? ir Coach : Darren William s

Res Coach: Craig Richardson Res Coach: Jim Gianna Res Coach : W Payne

1 S. Parsons 1 A Rolls 1 A Stevens 1 A Hamilton 1 D William sA. Parsons 2 J Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Buttigieg

M. Goldthorpe 3 N Pavlou 3 S Sutherland 3 G Heppell 3 D GrieveBowen (Vc)E 4 B Turner 4 A Healey 4 C . Lehmann 4 S Wuchatsc h.KentN 5 M Braini

5 M Canavan 5 A Cannane 5 D Macleod (C).

6 M .Wamer 6 H Clarke6 R Cincotta7 G Gasped

6 C . Lewis 6 N Grant7 B Robinson

7 S.Murray 7 C Richardson 8 S Logan7ta)F Vitale7 b)N . O'Brien 8 B Han n

8 P.Angus 8 J Clarke g A Campbel le 8 J. Heywood 9 G Cas e

g RKrohn (Rvc) 9 Ad Burt 10 D Oliv r A . Morphett 10 B Cock s

1 0 A.Haley 10 Ash Burt y11 A Davey12 A Gasped 10 S B rney 11 B Twist

11 A. Landry 11 J Gill 13 I Bobetic 11 H . Baileyy

A Featherston

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

~,3 T. Braden 13 J Harris 15 D levoli 13 S . Brockley 13 A Mackley

14 S. Jackson 14 W Elliot 16 P Turley 14 N Lampel 14 D Ferris14(R)A Danie l

15 B.Cook 15 P Haseler 17 M Ferwerda 15 B . Howlett15 W Phillips

16 R. Huighson 16 M Higgins 18 A Sexton 16 S Smythe 15(R)P Bregueti7 J. Coughlan 17 C MacLeod (RC) 19 S Brown 17 R . Heywood 16 D Gilmarti nIS J. Whelan 18 F Doyle 20 A Seege r

21 A B t s18 M . McManus 17 R Hart

19 T. Prendergast 19 J Evansa e

22 R Stevens19 M . Stringer20 B . Young

17(R)R Plochin o

20 S.Prendergast 20 B Ryan 23 M Smith 21 S McNamara18 D Oldham

i A. Macpherson 21 D Miller 24 A Grace 22 A StewardP Dervan1 9 (RC)

22 A.Atchison (C) 22 S Evans 25 S Egan26 J Nannas

.23 D Henderson

20 P Sadler21 L Monkhurst

23 A.Burke 23 S Craven (C) 27 N SynoY 24 J Jenkin 22 M Saunders24 S. White 24 D Boland 28 M Byrne 25 G Malone 23 T Wheeler-5 J.Atchison 25 S Cummins 29 M Forbes 26 R . Benjamin

s23(R)A Bouras

6 P. Prendergast 26 J Senior 30 M Cooke 27 D . Disi to 24 J McCutcheon27 S.Payze 27 J Robertson 31 M Bates 28 J Ward 24(R)C Pach

28 B.Taylor 28 D Murrihy 32 G Riley 29 M . Shepherd 25 P Thomso n

g G.Nelson 29 R Cassio 33 K Richardson 30 M Lewis 25(R)G Burgess

Crean30 A 30 N Miller 34 A Anderson 31 E Dohrmann 26 L Grochowak i.Blood {Res .)30 R 31 R Marshall (RVC) 35 A Ellis 32 M . Carmichael 27 C Mathews

. 36 D Todd 33 T Thompson 28 A Kosmato s31 C. Lennon 32 A Benbow 37 D Gheblikan 34 I. Tvrytord 29 P Vincent32 T. Harding 33 R Taylor 38 A Darcy 35 K . Coventry 30 T Turcinovich- 3 C. Wilson 34 J. Marsh 39 C Clauson 36 S . Campbell 31 A Bartol o34 M . Allen 35 J Kilpatrick 40 M Forer 37 N . Basham 32 X Toby

35 R. Davies 36 A Robinson 41 M Gunn 38 S . Darting 33 G Rickard

36 N.Bowman 37 D O'Connor 42 P Evans43 E Maillard

39 X Thompson 34 B Jones

37 T. Stewart 38 C Wenlock 44 C Hunt 40 B Baker 35 C Bergin

38 R. Haworth 39 D Crawford 45 S Horvath 41 R . Miller 36 A Blac k37 B Hynes

~9 B.Cooper 40 R Keits 46 D Forer 42 M . Ho lan dy43 J Tobin 38 S Smith

0 A. Dillon 41 J Rainey 47 B Bowma n48 M Bourke 44 N . Masters 39 M

l dS.Farrow 43 S Considine49 D Barry 45 J Smith 39 R A Ca rte r

( ):2 A. Hanson 44 G Dean 50 S Morrish 46 A Bandt 40 J Munro.:3 B.Jarett (Rc) 45 A Contreras 51 S Parisi 47 N Seal 41 T Campbell4 A. Kelson 46 B Harrahan 52 D Hegarty 48 M Moore 42 D Woud a

:5 R. Martin 47 GParker 53 B Chalmers 49 L Stewart 43 B Grant

46 A.Oneil 48 H Nelson 54 S Nolan.

50 A . Bagnall 44 M Mannin g

47 LPalmer 49 B Urwin 55 E Hanaphy 51 L Sherry45 J Hynes46 T Ferris

49 A.Bonner 50 C Jones 56 D Bowma n57 B Atkins

52 B . Flanagan 47 F Nuredini9 J .Crowder 51 J Best

58 W Chapman53 J . Gross 48 P Trchett

:A L. Saville 52 S Rafferty 59 D Blake54 R . Howell 49 W Kewin

51 R. Jones 54 J Blowfield 60 D Sutherland 55 G. Maraz ta 50 A McCutcheon52 C. Alexander 55 D Yates 61 P Mallis 56 C. Riley 51 A McKenzie56 A. Piesley 56 J Mahoney 62 B Kirchner 57 J . Drape r

58 A Rafter52 R Nisbet

57 H. Shorten 57 R K ang 63 L Seager64 S Oldfied

.59 C. Norma n a°

53 M Oldham54 J Payn e59 A.Powell 61 S McCrae

65 B Grant Kirby 55 J Spezza61 M .Natalizio 62 A White 66 B Pascoe 62 S Dishon 56 S Calderwood62 P.Sinclair 66 D Wright 67 M McTaggart 63(a) D . Jelbart 57 M Saccoccio69 J .Muir 71 L O'Sullivan 68 S Rattray 63 (b) J. Gartlan 58 A Bear d

88 G Scotland 69 M Stanton 65 D . Simmond 59 K Dowsey70 A Chiappini 66 M . Malone 60 D Lee71 C Bartlett 67 A . O'Brien 54 S. McNerny72 B Porter 68 C Stevens 55 D . Orchard

H~~ i_t ~ 73 D Ogge 69 R . Hussey 56 D . Temby

'74 J Radi 70 D . Platt 57 A. Rya n

G,':RIi aEg S 75 J Hamilton 72 L Ryan 58 S. Barlow3185 Bardia Avenue 76 J McClaren 75 M . Shelton 59 S. Phemiste rSeaford Vic . 3198 77 S Sinclair 76 A . Shirley 60 A. Savoia

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THANKYOU :

Steve McCarthy and o ft I would like tothank the Old Scote- - Club for not onlytheir hospitality at their milestone game last weekbut for all those other little touches which made theday extra special and memorable. Special mentionto Tim Shearer v:'!o went above the call of duty fora club official. a :--° '° --.---)uld like to thankUniversity El.~.~< ; " or their great hos_ .'a' _- for hisrecent milestone anc; ~. ~ i iJessica and Jos:_ . Fin :1i : wouldlike to thank the OR Nub fortheir hospitality and prese . iade to him.A memorable day.COACI31= 3

On Thursday, at lecture, umpires' Advisor discussedtechniques to control the game . Areas discussedincluded the need to pay free kicks where warranted .Umpires risk losing control when free kicks are notpaid for high tackles etc. Players attempting to gainpossession are not adequately protected and hedirected umpires to break packs up quickly . Oftenwhen players act outside the rules, umpires do noteffectively communicate with the offender . Michaeldiscussed the need to demonstrate to all players,officials and spectators that the umpire is preparedto take the appropriate action when and wherenecessary including reporting players . We alsospoke of the need to control the amount of backchat,general abuse and audible swearing from playersand officials that appears to have increased due toour lack of attention in this area. Officials will bemonitored, in particular, the number of officials onthe coach's bench and spectators in the playingarena .A common sense approach was requested to ensureumpires did not overreact to the session.

Note : Training -3t$a July 2001 will be at XavierCollege Burke Hall - Melways 44J6 (Bring runninggear )

- 17th July 20001 will be at Melbourne SportsAquatic Centre - Melways 57G4 (Bring running gearand bathers)

For more information, contact Graeme Hunichen('Punishen' Hunichen) on 0412 255 497

WHATS YOUR DECISION:

JUNE 23rdThe Field Umpire shall call for a field bounce andbounce the ball on the middle of the top goal squareline (kick off line) . No svinner!

Old h nhoeplayer takespossession of '- - _- -the ball . He sees a teG °.: ; ate to ha_-c'- ball todecides to retain the ball and pL :.; - on. He :vby a Beaumaris player and attempts to kick the baland is unsuccessful. The ball spills to the groundWhat is the Field Umpire's decision? Email DWhiteley :_i~h your decision to win tickets to th, ; CG .

- Goal Umpire, started in 1983

Melt J,- -'res in A Section, Best Player i

ON - Goal Umpire, started i

Nic ; Hoary, 380 Games, AFL Team -Melbours iJmr: res in A Section, Best Player

i VI-A- an Price (Old Scotch), HobbiesCaravam fng - Four Wheel Driving .

- Seal Umpire, started in 1986, ove294 s?s _kname is Kenny, AFL Team -

VAFn - --ichen (Collegians) .

2001, Nickna ie is SOS - Son of Simo (Peter), AFITeam - Collin}, . .ood, Umpires in B/ C Section, BesPlayer in AFL - Nathan Buckley, Favourite hobby -Homework!! !

RUNNERS ON NOTICE :VAFA President, Richard Evans advised cluldelegates last Monday night at the July meeting tharunners are spending too much time on the groun(either watching play or deliberately taking ulopposition players' spaces . Richard has instructecCEO Phil Stevens to advise clubs and the VAFAU 1that runners are to be warned ONCE following

a offence as above and then to be ordered off ti ground and not able to be replaced for the rest of ti game upon re-offending. A runner is to give ~

message to a player and then get off the groundTrainers etc are not to act as a runner (ie g

i messages). Richard's last comment was that if ti situation does not improve "runners will be banne c

from the VAFA Competition".

VAFAUA END OF SEASON TRIP TO ALBURY -

12/10/2001 to 14/10/2001 - Cost $170 .00 -Bookings must be made by 5/7/2001 Contact Dastor Gavin Roberts for more details .

27/8/01at MCG ; G23/9/01 ; r

28/9/01, ~ rr I aa y - 12/10/01 .FINALLY . . . .

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5 Albie Firley

6 Sharon Alger

7 Shalom Blustein

9 Mark Childs

10 -Avi Vlekselman

14 Glen Kennedy

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

1 9 Steve McCarthy

2€3 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Cameron Stewart

26 Jim Papioanou

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

2 9 Chris Garcia

'30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Alex Maggio

38 Chris Stevens (S)

7 Sean Scully

8 Paul Berry

9 Damien Lane

10 Trent Foley

1 I Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

1 7 Peter Keogh

16 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyffe

20 Grant Wardrop

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

25 Lionel Kat z

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

e runton

3 Paul Withington

10 Tristan Bowman

1 3 Chris Evan s

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

1 7 Cameron Leitch

1 $ Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D'filtera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Mille r

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clark

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

1

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

I I Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

37 Andrea Thivaites

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Littl e

21 David irons

22 Ken Brewer

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

:.' Paul Jones

= ;c 7~ ?vlartyn

Anthony LiIley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarred Aspinall

33 Glenn Schipp

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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B° gGd{ . . -. '.l 7 )7 9o $.8d dLG4Q at theVA ~~. ~ _ Z- It M : .` 7cludc thearrnoun--j, ~~e Year.

73THY (1---D ',-AVER IAN S )(DE SALLE)i (HAMPTON ROVERS )ARTHUR (UNIVERSFY BLACKS)

LI AMSTOWN CYMS)ES (ALBERT F'AFiK~

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column for everyone in .' .mafeur Football

with Brad Beitze l

~WORK 1 : MICHAEL Hazelfl from OMs was,potted at Re-creation gym maintaining hisfitness while recuperating from a depressed~kull . Earlier in the season the mid-fielderhad a soft-tissue leg injury but rather thandropping his fitness, Michael has kept it upvrith this attitude . Last year the former stateplayer missed 12 weeks with injury too .

WORK II: K G ibson is dominating theumpiring appointments and here's why: it'snot because of the thinning of numbers in

umpire ranks, rather Gibbo's work ethic . Late

in a one-sided match when mortals would be

s~,:itching to cruise control Mark was spottedsprinting in from the centre to the flank to

,,,, intain his performance . Also noted is the

ttmpires' 2001 training attendance sheet.,Far?= missed two sessions according to this

document . "No I haven't," Mark exclaimed! "I

-•.ms upstairs (at EP) attending a meeting andt`trained after that . "I will have to get that:heet amended," Mark said . A word ofcaution for the umpire fitness coach Graex.ne

iiummichcn - change it 'cos Mark is a lawyer .

[',or the record so to is Michael Hazel whichreinforces the ethos that no matter what yourschedule, you can make time if you want to .

~ ASKED about blichael Ritterman bein ge most decorated VAFA player whose son

6- . starred in the representative under-191 The Ajax rover won four Amateur bestand fairests, B in 1979, C in 1978, D in 1976& .d E in 1975. Either Michael was adisciplined and skilled footballer or he's got aunique way with umpires. Suspect it's theformer.

f-~ CRYPTIC question : If Bert Newton, TheIUng of daytime TV, had to interview anA nateur Footballer who would be chosen if

-;clection was based on coincidences with

Pert? Clue : The footballer, like Bert, is a%,cteran, he is known for his hair and hisweight . Send me your answers for next week .

(0 ;. HSOB is always happy to welcome itsformer full-forward Athol Guy back . The

Sec__egs double-base was replaced in the mid196os by current president Col Green . Col,1-1i1, n seen working the canteen, was thespearhead when the club last played in an A

`IT iion Grand Final and that was in 1966 . By

Ih,,i The Seekers were chart-toppers .

:`,'•:1 THG ANA ATM IM F!1(1TRA1 I FR 7lVtt

MOST yarns in this column are run ingood faith on the information provided . Keepthem coming on the e-mail .

JUST over the half-way point of the seasonand these words from Oprah might ring truefor committee-people at clubs who arethinking of axing an unsuccessful coach :"Don't tell me one person can't change theworld" . Well Oprah, just changing the form ofone footy club would be enough for the back-room boys !

HOW about this for sibling rivalry? Nick

' :e, the Senior Representative VAFATeam coach, is known for his love of Porchesbut has younger brother Matt got one up onhim? There was a brand-new black Carrera in

front of Toorak Park with the number plate :

MATT 1 . Nick's is a few years older . Not that Iwant to re-visit one of the more famous

incidents during Xavs' run of six A Sectionflags but Nick is noted for not selecting Mattfor the Xavs' 1996 premiership team whenNick was coach and Matt was the star full-

forward on the comeback from injury.

SCOTCH'S pre-game functions arebecoming one of the best value lunches intown. Last week Dr John Tickell's speechadded to the list of high standard addresses .Phil Stevens described it as the "best I'vebeen to" .

1948 VAFA representative player ColinDavey, a doctor of sports psychology, wasalso at the Tickell talk . "John spoke abouteating and exercise, it was good," Dr Davey,who played for Collingwood and Old Scotch,said . Being Collingwood's psychologist in1990, Dr Davey said he would need to seemore of Scotch before being able to commenton its lop-sided season. Dr Davey taughtXavs coach Tim 63' Slaaughnessy .

2dOEI, Rundle's OAM is an outstanding

recognition to Noel's commitment to theVAFA . It's been suggested that there will beno change to his name : Noel Rundle OAM, ie :

Noel Rundle Ormond Amateur Member !

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ar. As part of both Clubs commitment to fight back from this disaster a FIRE FUNDRAISER & AUCTION

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D3 SECTIONby Ed 10 ® 11

Peter W _®r . --ROUND 1 0 REVIEW

Albert Park scored an excellent win overEflsternwiek at The Lake in what was at timesa rugged and fiery display .

Monash Gryphons had a convincing victoryover St . John's, becoming the first teamoutside the "power trio" to defeat a side in thetop three.

1-la horn made it four in a row when theydefeated Uni High in a strongly contestedmatch . Pekin up forward and Jason Michael inthe midfield were good for the Hawks whilstFatty Wallace was prominent for Uni .

Fitzroy handed out a hiding to Richmondwith an even 200 point margin. Cahill wasproving a menace around the ground and upforward whilst 'Hot Dog' Mitchell, starting inthe ruck, took the opportunity to star.

Finally, Bentleigh enjoyed some more revengeas they accounted for South Melbourne .7-I®TJNl1 11 PREVIEW

What Pete Says :

Elsgernwiek welcome UHSOB to St. KildaStreet . The Students may be a bit of a trickypropositions for the Wickers, but ultimately Ithink the home side should prevail .Elsternwick for mine .

Hawthorn host Bentleigh in a very importantmatch for both teams . The home side will betrying to hold their spot in the four ahead ofthe chasing mid-table pack, while the Demonswill want to consolidate their spot in the toptwo . Both great incentives, but I can't help butthink the visitors may be too good . Bentleighto win .

Sentimentalist's Day at Lindsay Hassett Ovalas South Melbourne Districts take onFitzroy Reds . The Reds (very much the JimiHendrix of the "power trio") have taken on and

cast aside all comers this season whileDistricts have slowly and quietly come intocontention for the four. As predictable as thismay be, I cannot bring myself to pick againstFitzroy.

P:sonash Gryphons entertain RichmondCentral in a game swapped to East CaulfieldReserve . The Gryphons had a convincing awaywin last time these two sides met, and I would

be a fool to tipagainst themagain (andwould Mr. Tpity me if I did?) . Monash .

Finally, Albert Park journey to Dandenong totake on St . John's OC. Despite the Falcons'encouraging victory, and St . Johns' thirdstraight buffeting, I can only see this going oneway. JOCs to win .

What Ed Says :

Els ternwiek have gone from potential finaliststo relegation avoidees in recent weeks. Injuriesto key players hasn't helped their cause but itis hard to see them not bouncing back thisweek against Uni High. Wicks by four goals .Hawthorn and Bentleigh meet in whatpromises to be an absorbing struggle . TheHawks have improved as the year has gone onwhilst Bentleigh have performed consistentlyat the highest level . Close call but Bentleigh forme .

Sou th Melbourne host the 'Juggies" (neeFitzroy) in a make or break match for them . Aloss would see them drift further from the sidesabove them but how can you go against theJuggies . Clearly the most dominant side inAmateur Football at the present, their miserlydefence, led by Drury and Clarke, are allowingonly a tick over five goals per game past.Juggles by a bit .

Monash will be looking to consolidate theirgood form of the previous week when they hostRichmond. Monash will be buoyed by theirdefeat of St .Johns whilst Richmond will be atthe other end of the spectrum, deflated aftermatching up against Fitzroy . Kilmister andChief Shannon will have an absorbing duel butMonash should win .

Finally, St.Johns host Albert Park in whatbecomes a bit of a must win for the Jocs. Formand injuries have combined to see the Jocsdrop three in a row whilst Albert Park againshowed why I think they will be dangerouslurker for the,rest of the year when theydefeated the Wicks . Still, the Jocs early seasonform was very strong and they should return tothe winners circle .

RESERVES

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pete: Wickers, Demons, Reds, Gryphons,JOCs.

Ed: Wicks, Hawks, Reds, Gryphs, Jocs

SOCIAL

Hawthorn have their band night this week .See Chris Reed for details .

Albert Park wish to announce the winner oftheir CUB fridge raffle is Phil Chambers Jr .

M onash Gryphons hold their annual revuenight this Saturday (7th July - after theRichmond Central game) at the Gryph Inn .The event is scheduled to commence at

" 7 .30pm, with a $5 entry fee . The legendaryPaul "Curly" Bateman will be the emcee .

Ct9IQ3'AC'T

Once again, I can be contacted via e-mail onPeter .PS . W illianason@centrelflnk .gov.au(work) or psdtw5473 (home), phone on 99209054 or fax on 9920 9097 . Thank you to thosewho have submitted reports this week, pleasekeep up the good work . Again, we'd like to

,hear from as many people as possible, soplease contact either myself or Ed . Ed can becontacted on email via [email protected] .alaor on 0418348723 .

Go; d luck to your team today, and have agr•sat VA,aA weekend!

Al : :ert Park - wish to congratulate Mick° Per uson who reaches the milestone of 100games this weekend . A great effort and best ofluck, and maybe a win as well! !

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO

ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

CLUBD3 SECTION

LST WK TOTA L

Sharp Bentleigh 8 69Hilton St Johns 0 50Allan Albert Park 7 49Lauletta Hawthorn 3 48I{ilhnister Monash Gryphons 4 44

[incE nglishLc,d

D3 RESERVEFitzroy Reds 4Bentleigh 2Hawthorn 0

[a,tras Albert Park 0C >>P3 Monash Gryphons 2

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ALBERT PARK 4.7 10.9 17.10 20.14(l

RESERVES

Albert Park: McKay 3 Dee 2 Toth McGuire . Best : Steward Phillips

ELSTER , ICB 4.0 7.3 11.7 17.8 (110)Albert Park: S.Allan 7 G .Daley 3 Venables 3 Dilrllngo 2 Storey BakerKDaley MandylarLS Cunningham. Beat: G .Daley S.Allan Lapsley VenablesChambers Baker. ELsternwtck: Andrews 7 Foster 2 S.Mahoney B .MahoneyWhelan Yemm O'Connor Nhlll MLssaeia Hartly. Best: Curtain NhillB.Mahoney Andrews Bravington Cunningham Umpires: R martyn. J.Aspinall (F), J. Fagan, N . Booth (B), C. Dalh, A. ChinUHSOB 3.1 3.6 7.9 11.10 (76)HAWTHORN 5.6 8.11 11.17 17.23 (125)UHSOB: Farrelly 4 Tate 2 J Maguire 2 Collins 2 S Maguire Best : J .MaguireZulicld Maher Farrelly Wright Wallace . Hawthorn : Lauletta 3 Bonfield 3Pek1n 3 Davies 2 Avery Broadly Burke Jackomos Ogge Saulle Best PekinMichaels Saulle Davies Banfleld Ogge Umpires : R Smith, P. Maebus (F), J.Maebus (B )BEN'PLEIGH 9.4 14.6 19.13 24.16 (160)SOUTH MELBOURNE 1.4 2.8 3.9 6.12 (48)Hen : Sharp 8 Michelson 3 Henry 3 Ireson 2 D Martin 2 E}ies 2PadPham Lewis Eeffing A Pittito . Best : D Martin A Pittito Henry Eyles firearmMickelson South Melbourne- M. Rovmwski 3 Daly 2 D Thomas 1 . Best:D'Andrea King Stepnell McFarlane McGee Lu ;dord Umpires: T. Foley, T.LWey (F )FITZROY REDS 9.1 20.6 23.13 33.19 (217)RICHMOND 1.3 1.3 1.4 2 .5(17)Fitzroy Reds: Rancid 6 V. Cahill 5 Pidotto 4 Mttchell 4 Rawlins 3 A .Parsons2 UrbancEc 3 Dibenedetto Curtis J. Parsons P. Jackson Clarke. Best: CahillMitchell Clarke Rawlins Wharf A. Parsons. Richmond Centrals; DayDutton. Best O'Sullivan Adams Day Shannon Convery Deegan Umpires:P. Lamble, P. Tuppen (F)MONASH GRYPHONS 6.5 12.7 15.10 22.19 (151)ST JOHN'S 3.4 6.6 12.9 12.13 (85)Monash: Flowerday 5 Kfflmister 4 Blandford 3 Goold 3 Healy 2 Jenkfn 2Wells Bourbon Coxhead B. Best: Fiovverday Wells Grady Beslee GouldRutherford N. St John's: Coulon 3 Walker 2 Koppers 2 Hartnett 2 BackDragwidge VanHooten. Best. Walker Hartnett Koppens Emery Mills Jones .Umpires: A. Simpson, S. Stokes (F)

ALBERT PARK 6.6 6.8 7.11 7.13 (55)E C K 2.0 6.4 6.7 10 .7 (67)

Adamson Bourne Hogan Chisholm EhternwicY: Davidson 4 Purcell 3Hankin Creek Walker. Best Davidson Creek Purcell Noonan S .CumeDanielUHSOB 3.1 7.2 11.5 14.9 (93)HAWTHORN 1.1 3.3 3.5 5.5 (35)UIISOB : Cavalleri 3 Fisher 3 De Luise 3 French 2 Rees 2 Cusick Best :Cusick Parker Rees Holmes Catterall Fisher. Hawthorn: Mountain PollockTyson Alcuch Alexander Best: Gourlay Collins Alexander Pollock KerrBarkerBEP7rLEIGH 1.1 2.3 4.5 6 .9(45)SOUTH MELBOURNE 3.2 7.5 9.7 13.7 (85)Bmtkigk: English 2 Withington Jemmeson L Pittito Cavanagh. Best:GVithtngton Richards Wade Cavanagh Sidney English . South Melbourne:McKerron 4 Kent 3 Downing 2 MtJatovic E Henderson Slade Briglia . Best:McKerron Slade Mijatovic McCauley DoyleFrrZROY REDS 7.3 17.8 23.13 26.19 (175)RICHHIOND 0.0 1.3 1.3 1 .3(9)Fitzroy Re ds: Prior 6 Kane 4 George 3 Madden 2 Rome 2 Grant 2 James2 Marcon Fennessy Walsh Dikeakos Luke M. Best : Card Grant RomeMackinnon Walsh Prior. Richmond; Defrattis. Best Beramano WoodmanGriffiths Somers Karmichaelos PrenticeMONASH GRYPHONS 1.5 3.5 4.5 5 .6(36)ST JOHNS 11 3.4 4.7 6 .8(441Monash: Gonis 2 Bourbon T 2 Gilchrist R. Best Charleson Whalen WarrenMastromanno Bourbon T Hale. St John's : Hancock 2 Santont ChristianMatheson Ducacubino. Best: Ducacublrm Boulton Gates Rudd Dowsettscicco.

TODAY'S MATCHES,D3 Section

Elsternwick v. UHSOBHawthorn Amateurs v. Bentleigh

South Melbourne Districts v. Fitzroy RedsMonash Gryphons v. Richmond Central Game

switched from original draw - now MonashGryphon home game

Albert Park v. St . Johns

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Cc : r. Coach : n Gordon Coach: Leigh Piurphy Ser C i. Gn IRes. Cc h: al. i Res. Cason : Steve Hall Res Coach : Jr r Curtain Par c C,h ; P -r T jn

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7 D. Walter 7 P Byrnes 7 . R .Back 7 . A. Hannan 7 D. Zulucki

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

g G. Wadley 10 A Swika 10. M.Courmadus 9 . B. Powell9 R. Smith10 B. Carrick

10 P. Williamson 10 A White 11 . S.Ham 10 . S. Aquilina 11 J. Shepherd11 A. Nichols 11 M Newton 12. P.Waiker 11 . D . Hall 12 B. Farrelly (C)12 A. Gross 12 F Macak 13. M.Jones 12 . M. McFarlane 13 N. Ros e13 J . Stratford 13 J Dutton 14 P.Sharp 13 . E. Henderson 14 J. Ham14 D. Hale 14 C Shannon 15 A.Borgohna 14 . P. Cheevers 15 S. Maguir e15 A. Clarke 15 C Barry 16 G .Matheson 15 . B. Lazzaro 16 J. Tate16 D. Junkeer 16 J Birt 17 S.Coackayne 16 . M. Thomas 17 S. Jackson

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

21 M . Asbell 23 R Prentice 22 A .Dragwidge 22 A. Brywon23 P. Eftringham

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

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

24 D. Kitchin 27 C Adams 25 D .Waters 28 A. Flowers 27 D . Clarke25 M . Killmister 28 A Waters 26 B .Hilton 31 S. Herman 28 A. Clarke26 M . Carter 29 B Brown 27 L.Mills 32 D . McGee 29 T. Clevelan d27 R. Gilchrist 30 B Gilbert 28 D .Coulon 33 M. Doyle 30 M . Butera28 M . Bourbon 31 M Harris 30 R .Walker 34 M. Fern 31 P. Dolence29 B . Lloyd 33 P Bexino 31 N .Gates 35 N . Moojen 32 H . Starbuck30 P. Holland 34 J Brook 32 G.Saher 36 J. Macauley 33 A. French

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1 . Glenn Hatf ietd (OT) returned to add strength to OT.2. Geoff Earl (OB) drives the Tonnersfonvard last week.3. Matt Gadsden (OB) is tackled strongly by Sam Kennedy (OT).4. OT showed OB a clean pair of heals all day.

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Round ten proved that there is still a lot of life leftin the home and away competition as Mt .Lilydaleanswered their critics to stay in touch with thefinal five, while North Brunswick must now dosome soul searching if they are to participate inthis season's finals .

SYndal Tally HO reaffirmed their premiershipfavouritism with a crunching 107-point victoryagainst the undermanned Old Westbo e, TheWarriors went in with a plethora of new playersfor their encounter and started well with anumber of forward thrusts . The Westbournetackling was a highlight with the power of BradTimothy the standout . However, the Syndal sidewas more than up to the challenge, and with MattMoresi dominant across half back and Thompsonchipping in with six goals the result was never indoubt as Syndal kept their unbeaten record intact.

The boilover of the round was held at BarlingReserve as Mt .Lilydale managed to remain infinals contention as they thumped NorthBrunswick . The North boys could not answer thedominance of the Dales engine room and even JoeBoudoloh's 200th game could not inspire histeammates to lift . A spectacular mark by DavidNewton for North was the only thing hissupporters could cheer about in the end asMt .Lilydale ran out convincing 62 point victors .Bltharn effectively ended Werribee Amateursseason as they continued the bees six matchlosing streak on Saturday. With 11 senior playersout of the team, the Turtles were up against theodds, however, the Eltham defence led by RichardBell was impenetrable, conceding only 2 goals upuntil half time. While at the other end of theground, Jenkins with six and Best with fiveensured that the result would go the Turtles wayas they ran home 35 point winners .Rupertswood made it four in a row as theyaccounted for Eley Park . Accuracy at goal forRupertswood was the only blemish on a greatteam effort, although coach Ken Balmer wouldhave been pleased that he had fifteen goal kickersfor the day. Eley Park had no answer for thedominance of Baines, Sinnett and D Mac, andwith Schwartz showing great courage around theground, Rupertswood ran out convincing winnersby 99 points.

In the final match Swinburne consolidated theirposition in the top five with a 2 goal victory over42

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Werribee have been finding the proceedings vetough recentty and there will be no respite as thtake on a resurgent Iv1t.Lilydale side today. Witheir season on the line last week, Mt.Lilydale w,more than up to the challenge, and with a covetifinals spot within their sights I cannot see theletting this match slip today as they contirnWerrib®~ s woes to win by 29 points .Old :°' • vs North BrunswickOld Westbourne have not won a match sin(round four and will be desperate to salvage sonpride as they take on old rivals North Brunswicat Warrior Park today . Having sufferedhumbling defeat last week, North will be keen tbounce back and will be hoping its players careplicate the courage and determination theSandy Famulari showed in that game . ThWarriors on the other hand will be relying of thever improving "young brigade" to lead the wayhowever, with a finals birth at stake I cannot seNorth letting this one slip as they beaWestbourne by 21 points .Eley Park vs Syndal Tally HoEley Park host Syndal today in a top versu ;bottom, David versus Goliath encounter. It is veryhard to see any way in which Eley Park can makeany headway into the dominance of the Syndalside. Unless our "David's" can come up with theirown "rock and slingshot" tactic I cannot seeanything but a 120 point victory to Syndal as theyattempt to further bridge the percentage gap withitself and Bulleen .S#.. '$ vs RupertswoodRupertswood are fast becoming a threat to the toptwo through their great teamwork and balance,however, they will have their work cut out forthem as they travel to the "Postage Stamp" today.St .Mary's are a formidable foe on their home soiland will be hoping to rain on the Rupertswoodparade and halt their charge to the finals.However, with Henry's elusiveness and gracearound the ground his Rupertswood teammatesshould be more than able to adapt to the Ferndale

'Park playing conditions as they win by 38 points.Continued on page 62

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old - one ot (ne nice guys of theoinpetition . "Fci:-,J3us" '=1i1 =-'r-T, plays his 101,

ome today. Described as the best looking player inp_r l many have wondered how the old feller cancontinue to pull himself out of his wheelchair to playeach week. However, he still manages to play, week in,week out with boots so clean you would have thoughtj1ey had come straight out of the box .Syndal Tally Ho - congratulations also to Michaelpp.ne who plays his 50th match for Syndal today.%Iichael's determination at the ball is described as oneof his greatest assets .gtl swoosi - well done to the father-soncombination of Will and Stephen Glenn who playedtc ;ether, last Saturday. Its an ambition of mostfcwcballir?g fathers to one day play a match with theirsons, and Rupertswood acknowledged this great featby awarding the match ball to the Glenn family last,, ~;k.No ;••••th Brunswick - congratulations to Dean De,lortoal on finally realising this milestone . A victim of

many & varied injuries he has persevered to at lastreach 200 games . Currently playing in the midfieldI),, an first achieved notice as a section leading&,alkieker in 1991 (75 goals) & 1992 when he kickedover the century . When required he still goes foward totry & bolster his goallacking record. Currently clubcaptain it is hoped that Dean has an injury free futureto cement his position as one of North Brilllsvrick'sgreatest players. A talented & mercurial player Dean isnow showing some of the leadership qualities that ledhim being made captain . Well done Dean from-evervone at North Brunswick .

!70P,TH BRUNSWICK 3.2 5.4 8.5 13.7 (85)

!IT LH.YDALE 4.4 11.6 18.7 23.9 (147)North Brunswick: D .Newton 3 Vaina 3 D.DeMorton 2 Pizzari 2 Latouf

atullo Wernham. Best: Famularl D.Newton Care L.DeMorton Kvriazismdoloh . Mt Lilydale : Anderson 5 Carrion 4 Haves 3 Kellett 3 Perrera

3?3'.rd Gibson McKenzie Varca ManiscalonL Best : Anderson Gibso ni ; izie Perrera Brebnir Hayes . Umpires : G. Paleodimos. K. Brewer:E 1.2 2.6 2.11 5.15 (45)

ELTHAM 5.8 8.11 11 .14 (80)7,c_r9.bec: Lovell 2 Ellis Mehmet Alabacos . Best: Addamo Ayling-'ahacos Green McMillan Ellis . Elthom : Jenkins 6 Best 5 . Best: Belli :.•:,~ge Jenkins Johns Best Mizi . Umpires : J . Heffernan, G . Roberts (F)SYNDAL TALLY-HO 7.2 12.4 16.9 21 .17 (143)OLD WESTBOURNE 2.2 4.5 4.5 5.6 (36)Scndai Tall y-Ho: Thompson 6 Rutter 4 Cactus 3 G . Kemper 2 Dance 2J tlannemann 2, L. Hannemann Morrison. Best: M . Moresl Danc e

in_,i ;am Henderson. Old Westbouzne : Christo 2 Leitch Slattery Baulch .. . : t : Dangerfield Deplazza Fairfield Timothy Baulch Robson .Umpires : J . Grossbard. A. Hoogendyk (F)RUPERTSWOOD 6 .7 10 .11 19.14 24 .20 (164)ELEYPARK 0.4 4.6 8.7 9.11 (65)Rupert swood: W Glenn 3 A O'Callaghan 3 Cardillo 2 S Glenn 2-hwartz 2 Sinnett 2 Whitehead 2 Baines Fox Gallus Henry M

L1)t-_!ian Page Plummer West Henry. Best : Baines Sinnett Henry'•'_ Donald Monte A O'Callaghan Schwartz . Eley Park: Bake 3 Trotter 3

mou Price Short. Best : Trotter Drone Blake Murray Grant Payne1'n:piresc J . Ralph, J . Lane (F). B. Ralph (B )SPiiHBU;,NE 3 .2 6.14 8.17 10 .20 (80)ST 7 :c'_;X3 2.4 5.7 9.11 9.14 .68S'wi,iburne; Caticchiolo 4 Hamilton 2 Liston 2 Smith 0'mara . Best:: . :' Albert Hamilton Cavicchiolo Piotrowski Fidler .St !,iarrs ; Carta 3 Dwyer 2 Thomson Norton Boyes Orme . Best: Carra

r Frail Watson F Harrison P Harrison . Umpires : J. Pappas, D.[era (F)

AllanWhiteheadBadanjekBestDemotion

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MT LILYDALE 2 .2 4.3 4.5 6.6142)North Brunswick: Papanikoiaou 5 Freeman 4 Oates 2 Dimarco BriffaRhook . Best: Rhook Briffa Rote)ta McCallum Heck Freeman .Mt Lilydsle : Proctor 2 Hoffman Downward Wells Holloway . Best:Morrison Proctor Downward Leek Holloway.SOERRIBEE 6.1 12.2 18.6 24.6 (150)ELTHAPi 2.1 4.3 5.3 6.4 (40)Werribee:Carlesso 10 Harding 4 Flack 3 Fenton 2 Kerr 2 Nedinis BrownBurton. Best : Kerr Carlesso Harding Farrujia Thamos Brown.Eltham : Keleher 2 Smith 2 Fammartino Davies. Best: KeleherFammartino Morgan Maxfield Stackpoole Schafer .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4.5 5.13 9.17 14.23 (107)OLD TBOUR3dE 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.4(I6)

Syndal Tally-Ho : Kennedy 3 O'Boyle 2 Burns 2 M. Richardson FyiieldVarnavas Wong Boucher Marks D. Richardson . Best: Burns SchulingChristiansen Murray. Old Westbourne: Rivalland 2 . Best: JenkinsonSutton Smith Haitington Mesman Aquilin oRUPERTSWOOD 7 .7 12 .13 19.19 26 .23 (179)ELEY PARK 2.1 2.3 2.4 2,6(18)Rupestswood: R. Phillips 7 P . Sinnett 6 S . Carmody J . McGrath 4 N.BugeJa P. Clarke D. Horn D. Walsh D. Zarb 1 . Best : R . Phillips P. ClarkeS. Carmody P. Sinnett P. Sinnett D. Walsh D . Zarb . Eley Park : D . Gaynor2 . Best: S . Patterson R . Cray C. Wright S . Robbie J . Alexandridis J.Turnbull .SWINBURNE 0.2 4.3 4.5 10.5 (65)ST MARYS 4.3 6.5 12.10 14.14 (98)

Swinburne: S O'donnell 4 S Gaihna 2 N Brewster R Addison S ReyoldsonJ Sevdalis. Best : Hourigan 0'donnell Gallina Canfield SaPdhuReynoldson Si Marys: West 3 Roseman 2 Jackson 2 Theoharris 2O'connor 2 Dunne Evans Bergin . Best : Perelberg Jackson ZsembcryBergin Brown Ross.

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Coach : Joe D'An ; eloAsst. Coach : G. BowenRes Coach: Nicholas Cox

2 T.Orwin2 S . Petty3 G. Bowen4 I. McLeod4 N. Cartledg e5 M. DaIPOglio (VC)6 N. Co x7 F. Bald i8 T. Mozzarella9 P. Goet z10 A. Gencarelli12 D . Thompson13 T. Johnson14 S. Casey15 J . Trinchi (RC)16 D. Trinchi (DVC)17 J . Brown18 R . Badanjek20 J. Mora n21 N . Lykopandis22 R. Pasinati23 J . Redfern24 P. McVeigh25 W. .Olney26 J. DAngelo27 J. Cartledge28 A. Foskett29 A. Summers30 T. Pearson31 S . McLaren32 C . Clements33 J. Elliott34 M. D'Angelo (C)35 T. Sette36 P. Dail'Oglio37 J . Paatsch38 G. Brown39 T. Vass40 T. May41 N. Polites41 R. Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C . Cha n44 B. Saaksjarvi45 J. Mustica46 G . Reeves46 C. Borrelli47 N . Peters48 M . Soumildes49 G. Anderton50 D . Weinert51 R . Rodrigues52 T. Stewart53 M . Turner55 S . Wigney56 S . Whitema n

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17 M GEROLEMOU18 P ANDERSON

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Coach: B rian DowdyRes. Coach : J Glare

1 . D.FAMMARTINO2 . TDUGGA N3. E . SAVAGE4. B.DOODY C/C5 . M .BEST6 . T.CARTER7 . B . RASHID8 . L.SHARPE9. C .WATSON10 . W.BATES11 . J.MIZZ I12 . A .MANN13. R .BELL VC14. S.JUSTICE15. L.WHITE16 . D.BARNETT17 . G .LEYS18 . S .MACDONALD19 . S .ROBINS20. P.RIGONI21 . M.HART22 . J .MCKENZIE

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:^ . A00D ST. MARY'SCoach : Craig rox Coach : Jeff Wilson Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Peter OlivieriRes. Coach: I Samma,tino Res. Coach : Stephen Leitch Res. Coach : Shane RfcLaughian Res Coach: Michael Learmonth

1 S . Wernham 1 . G . Robson 2 D Fox 1 . J . Harringto n2 D. Adams 2. G. Flower 3 S Carmody 2. B . Boyes3 G . Lattouf 3. S . Depiazza 4 S McLauchlan 3. J . Carra4 P. Dimarco 4. A. Nibloe 5 M Schwartz 4. N . Goldsworthy5 W. McMahon 5. S . Sutton 6 S Gallus 5. J . Dwyer6 D. Pizzari 6. J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 W Brad 6 T. Burt7 D. Magnuson 7. A . Christo 8 B Prendergast 7 W. Ross8 D. Fenton 8. A . Horsburgh 9 M Clarke 8 A. Zsembery9 A . Sammartino 9. C. Villinger 10 A O'Callaghan 9 R. O'Shuaghnessy10 W. Fawcett 10 . J . Wilson 11 B Moule 10 G . Koumantataki s11 J . Boudoloh 11 . V. Matthey 12 K Cardillo 11 J . Bernardi12 S . Care 12 . T. Milne 13 B Sinnett 12 S . Benso n13 P. Merin 13 . S . Hewitt 14 L Plummer 13 A . Dwye r14 M . Newton 14 . S . Mattsson 15 J McGrath 14 C. Goldsworthy

15 H . Tsialtas 15 . A . Board 16 P Clarke 15 R . Orme16 L. Demorton 16 . S . Christo 17 D Walsh 16 L. Anthon y

17 A . Kyriazis 17 . M . Aqualina 18 C Nemeth 17 P. West18 P. Sorleto 18 . P. King (DVC) 19 M Mezzatesta 18 B . Frail

19 S . Famulari 19 . R . Aldridge 20 M McKenzie 19 M . Maschett e20 R . Divita 20 . S . Cameron 22 K Quinn 20 A . Lane

21 M . Sorletto 21 . B . Dangerfield 23 M West 21 Q . Norto n

22 J . Freeman 22 . W. Fleming 25 H Bradbury 22 R . Allen

23 J . Briffa 23 . K .Sutton 26 D Zarb 23 J . Hil l24 M . Alliani 24 . L. FairBeld (C) 27 N McMahon 24 I. Goullett

25 S . Tancredi 25 . M .Stapleton 28 D McDonald 25 D. Hutchins

26 P. Tancredi 26 . P. Mesman 32 P Sinnet 26 S . Stone

27 M . Vaina 27 . D . Billman 33 W Glenn 28 J . Innes

28 S . Gillard 28 . D . Slattery 35 C Certo 29 P. Harrison

30 S . Healey 29 . D . Horsburgh 36 P Henry 30 P. Watso n

31 J . Heck 30. R . McMillan 37 A Massaro 31 D. Thomson

32 D . Newton 31 . D Evans 38 B Pettman 32 A . Webb

33 J. Rotella 32 . G. Jenkinson 39 P Hastings 33 J . Watson

34 M . Pisasale 33 . D . Benn 40 T Botten 34 M . Tindle y

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

36 A . Armstrong 35 . D . Rivalland 42 B Swann36 E, Evan s

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

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scheduled for Elsternwick Park No. 2©val .When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would

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

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ClubBeaumauris

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Old Scotch

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.k Sectio n5t . Bernards v. Old Brighton at EP Saturday

?IHSOB v. St . Kevin sOld Scotch v. Mazenod

old Xaverians v. Marcell in

old Trinity v. Universi ty Blue s

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Bentleigh

Section:ura Valley v . St . Leos Emmaus

Old Camberwell v . Monash BluesOld Carey v . Banyul eUniversity Blacks v. Ivanhoe AssumptionAquinas v . Old Geelong

D2 SectionWest Brunswick v. Mentone Amateurs

Oakleigh v. Power House

Williamstown CYMS v. Kew

Salesian 0 C v. La Trobe Uni.Parkside v . Peninsula

D3 SectionL'cntleigh v. Elsternwic kFitzroy Reds v . Hawthorn Amateurstfonash Gryphons v. South Melbourne DistrictsSt . Johns v. Richmond centralAlbert Park v. UHSOB

D4 SectionEltham Collegians v. Mt . LilydaleOld Westbourne v. Werribe eEly Park v . North BrunswickSt . Marys v . Syndal Tally-Hotiulleen Cobras v. RupertswoodSwinburne University has the bye

Under-19 Section 1Beaumaris v. Old ScotchOld Melburnians v . Old XaveriansUniversity Blues v. St. KevinsMazenod v. St . BernardsOld Brighton v . MarcellinCollegians v . De La Salle

Under-19 Section 2Yarra Valley v . Old HaileyburyOld Essendon v. OrmondOld Ivanhoe has the by eOld Trinity v. Hampton RoversWerribee Amateurs v. WhitefriarsCaulfield Gr. v . St . Leos Emmau s

Under-19 (2) BlueAJAX v . Monash BluesMHSOB v . Oakleigh TBAMentone Amateurs v . South Melbourne DistrictsGlen Eira v. De La Salle ( 2) at Packer Reserve,MurrumbeenaSt. Kevins (2) v . Old Xaverians (2 )

Under-19 (2) RedIvanhoe-Assumption has the byeRupertswood v . Old ParadiansOld Camberwell v . University BlacksTherry Penola v . AquinasNorth Old Boys v. Bulleen-Templestowe

Club XVIII (1 )Old Xaverians v . Old ScotchOld Melburnians v. BrunswickOld Brighton v. Prahran AmateursTherry Penola v. De La SalleSt . Kevins v. Mazenod

Club XV111 (2 )Old Ivanhoe v. Marcelli nSt . Leos Emmaus v. Old TrinityCollegians v. WhitefriarsOld Geelong v. University BlacksOld Essendon v . Monash Blues

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Sports ` .edicSupplies

r. 1° (U19/1 & Blue)

1 (U19/2 & Red)

SECTION I

One week you write them off, you start to think thatthey are gone and next thing, they win. SKOBS wereable to close down Scotch's big 3, Duggans' job onRodski was outstanding as well as their attack on bothfootball and man . The big fellow Gissing, was the mostdamaging forward and another strong win will have thetop four thinking. The Cardina!s finish well, but boysthat second quarter proved costly. Xavs absolutelybelted Beaumaris from start to finish by a whopping209pts . Too big, too strong, too quick - too good! In theupset of the round, O.M .'s with the final siren havingsounded, and being ipt down had the final kick of theday. ipt to draw, 5pts for a magnificent win ; from 35meters out on a slight angle the ball went straightthrough the middle. Fantastic! Coach Merton finallywitnessed his Eagles team play 4-quarters of football torun out winners by 21pts . The lst half was a terrificaffair, but it was Marcellin that ran away in the last .Best players were Dignan, Moran and Neal . De La asexpected outclassed Mazenod to the tune of 155pts .Best for De La were Dimble, Giblett and Jolly. For theNodders - Fuller, Oldman & Aguis . Finally, OldBrighton had a good win over the Lions, pushing their% well clear of De La .SECTION 2

Competition leaders Old Ivanhoe continued theirrampaging season with a 123-point demolition ofcellar-dcvellers Whitefriars . The Hoes led by just a goalat the first change, but slotted through 21 goals to threein the remaining three quarters, to run out veryimpressive winners . Old Trinity got a handy percentagewhen they trounced St Leos by 114 points . Armataswas brilliant up forward for Old Trinity booting sevengoals, while Matthews chipped in with four and Mithenthree . Podbury, Carey, Rooks and Petrie battled hardfor St Leos. Werribee remains in third position on thetable despite their 75-point thrashing from Caulfield .Scores were levei at quarter time but Caulfield ran riotin the second term, booting nine goals, as Carboni, whofinished the match with six majors, Pennycuick, Foster,Browne and Glass all picked up plenty of possessions .Davidson, Gauci, Lowe and Rose were Werribee's best .Old Essendon is just percentage away from secondplace on the ladder after proving far too strong forHampton Rovers . The Dons set up their 76-pointvictory with a seven-goal second term, followed by eightin the third. For the winners, Wilson booted six goals,Velardo five and Obluibek four, while King and Buckleywere other good players . Rovers were well served, bySendeekyj, Henry and Probyn. Ormond is also justpercentage away from second after running out 27-

point winnersover YarraValley .O r m o n dforwardFerrari, who booted six goals, was voted best- (ground, while Martinov, Hassall and Naylor were oilimpressive contributors for the winners. Yen kiclfour goals for Yarra Valley, while Beal, Fyffe and Norrwere good players. Old Haileybury had the bye.SECTION (2) BLUE

SKOBS jumped out well and led by 2pts at half tir .Makohon, Belovitch and Jenkins were providing plesof run, upset the Blues defense . After the main bre<the Blues steadied the ship and edged away in the ~to lead by l5pts . But no one could foresee the last, wthe Blues finishing with 8g 2pts to SKOBS 3pts . Burand Rosengarten the main goal kickers, aidedGrace, Thompson and Young. At 3/4 time Xemaintained the most slender of margins, but in the 1 ,they were completely overrun by this Krusher te2that would not stop, finishing with 8g to 2g . Bes

t Bando and Gaal, with Malcolm and Johnson being tdestroyers up forward. The Jackers maintained ih,winning run with a victory over the Swans by l lpWollner and Cooper were again damaging up forwafor Ajax. Cheevers was again unstoppable up fornuasbut you can't rely on just him . The Swans had thdchances but the better team delivered the rabbiMHSOB led De La by only Ipt at 1/4 time - the garwas up for grabs. The second quarter saw MHSCblast ahead 8g to 2g and continue on their merry w,to win by a sensationa190pts. Finally, Glen Eira counot field a complete side and had to forfeit to Mentor .For those Packer boys reading thi,s article, here ispersonal plea from me . Get behind your coach

a club, entice your mates back to finish off the seas oplay some football and most importantly have FUWinning is not the most important thing.SECTION (2) REDUni Blacks grabbed the round 10 headlines after theamazing victory over Ivanhoe-Fitzroy . The Blaclbooted more than 10 goals each quarter except tithird, when they slotted through nine. The finwinning margin of 277 points must be some sort of durecord. Sandiford, who booted 10 majors, was the beof the Blacks 11 goalkickers. Hanna and Delahunchipped in with six goals each, while Scarlett anCorbett were the other outstanding players . J .HeatDykes, Sukkar and Robertson battled manfully for tY

*vanquished. Rupertswood ended Aquinas' one-garrwinning streak in comprehensive fashion, their 13 :point win set up by a six-goals to none first quarter an

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p p°d off with an 11-goal last term . Heath kickedei~~ht goals and King seven for the winners, while

derson, Wasyl and Becker were the other impressive

,. Goodfellow, Logan, Boland and Thomas

pli_1~ ;,~d their hearts out for Aquinas . Old Camberwell

;c~k top spot on the ladder after a tremendous battle1`,,,,Lb Therry Penola. Old Camberwell led by three goals,it the first change and managed to keep that advantage,or the rest of the match, eventually running out 21-lwinners. Parkes, Emmerson and Craven were,,,)d players around the ground for the winners, while~a rby with seven goals and Ryan with four, were on firepp forward . Therry Penola, who are second on thetable by just 21 percent, were well served by Sheppard,`"ifton, Harmes, Fenton and Goodwin. In the finalInatch, Old Paradians led Bulleen-Templstowe a merrydance, OPs eventually running out 150 point winners,,UTer the margin was just nine points at the firstcharige. LaTorre was outstanding up forward withr~ii goals, while McKay booted five and Spinoso and

Duncan four each . Marsh, Lee and Steer gave their allfor Bulleen. NOBs had the bye.

?XviewSECTION 1

Cardinals play Xavs in the match of the round atC,unberweli! They win and they're still in touch, loseand the pressure in on . fm not sure how CoachDonovan will be able to stop this goal-kicking machine .):,en if his main players perform to their best, I still!oii't feel they can win . The giant killers are at home,, wst SKOBS ; the question is can they do it again?

Tiie mail has it though; SKOBS were seen in Coburgnatching the `double feature Swordfish plus Valentine

r some inspiration. This coach leaves no stoneiuuurned! Sunday sees Uni Blues host St . Bernard's atfl c main oval . Coach Davis had St . Bernard's working=udously this week and will pay dividends with a 45pt

in . Mazenod play Marcellin who are buoyed by theiricrrific win last week. Although at home, I can't see thej;cdders in front at the end. Old Brighton meets De La,:t the beach. The sun will be out, the wind blowing, the< .mscreen flowing. Second against third! Toss a coin -di~'- home side, just! Finally, both Beatty and Collegiansn, _ct, coming off big hidings. The Lion's, just !SECTION 2One-sided matches could be the order of the day againt his weekend. Old Ivanhoe should have little troublemaintaining their two-game lead at the top of the ladderciten they meet Hampton Rovers at Bulleen Park. The!~overs found Old Essendon tough last week but thisill be a monumental challenge . Fresh from the bye,

Old Haileybury host Ormond in what should be the»atch of the round . If Old Haileybury lose this one they

virtually out of finals calculations, while Ormond.ill be desperate to keep pace with the ladder leadersnd should prevail . Old Trinity meet Whitefriars and

, .juld record a big victory and maintain second spot .~;'rribee will be keen to get back on track after theirMnping loss to Caulfield last weekend . The Bees host

'Tuggling St Leos and should have a big win, to keephe pressure on the top two. Yarra Valley host Caulfield

and the visitors should have far too much firepower forthe home side. Old Essendon have the bye .

SECTION (2) BLUE

The match of the round sees the Blues host Xavs at theUniversity. Xavs at the moment hold on to 4th spot by10 .7% . The Blues are in form after their 8 goal 4thquarter last week; so if they can maintain their all-round team performance, they can push past Xavs towin by 3pts. The inform Krushers play the inform

Jackets at Scammell Reserve . Just looldnng at ladderpositions you expect this to be a huge win to Ajax, but

in reality, Oakleigh has been putting up some fineperformances lately and after last week's win against

Xavs, are chock full of confidence . This game will be

close but the Jackets - just. The Swans need to have a

decisive % boosting win to have a chance of 2ndposition . But this game will be no pushover after

MHSOB demolished De La. Pm not sure who to pick, soI'll go with the favorites - Swans. De La will find the

going tough against the rampaging Mentone team andfinally let's hope that Glen Eira got their act together,show some signs of unity and strength to put a team onthe field today .

SECTION (2) RED

The match of the round sees Uni Blacks hostRupertswood . Both sides had a picnic last weekendbut this will be a much tougher battle . Blacks mightjust scrape home . Another tight tussle should occur atthe John Pascoe Fawkner number one oval whensecond placed Therry Penola host NOBs, who had thebye last round. Despite sitting in fifth place, NOBs are

Continued on 62

Name ClubUNDER 19/1

Old Scotc hOld ScotchOld XaveriansBeaumarisOld ScotchOld BrightonSt Kevins

LST

35

28

22

21

21

212 1

HoskingWattsMcDonnellFerrariCationsLeafGissin g

MendolaJ. RussoYe nVelardoMatthews

CooperCheeversHayesWintersGrace

DarbySandifordKingHannaHeath

UNDER 19/2Old Ivanhoe 0 36Werribee 0 32Yarra Valley 4 31Old Essendon 5 27Old Trinity 4 26

UNDER 19/2 BLUEAJAX 3 36South Melbourne 6 35Mentone 0 29South Melbourne 0 23Monash Blues 2 22

UNDER 19/2 REDOld Camberwell 7 29University Blacks 10 28Rupertswood 7 26University Blacks 6 25Rupertswood 8 23

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ST.SEVWS 3.7 ._--1 .8 8 .12 10.12(72)

OLD SCOTCH 2 .1 4.4 6.5 9.9 (63)

St, Kev7nr GL:ng 5 Chard 2 Fm &ans GuWier. Best: Harris Iinutpe( Duggan McGvut

Gtsshtg FaxOrd Scotch. Watts 3 Hmking 2 Catlons Dardher Mitchell

Stevens (d). hl, Beat: 5~qH~gfng,bsephsFree°rtumPreuder~st. Pires:

OLD p,AVEgIAy{6 7.8 15.15 25M 3527 (237)

HEAMARI9 1.0 2.2 3.3 4.4 (28)

0(d Quinn 7 Mctbrucet 6 M:ilu:n 5 Lcpestl 4 Houard 3 Walsh 3 tang 3 Catchett .,,

3 Mrlvdk (. Best: Coidle0 MeN'dle Itqnes0 McDarutel Quinn ~~yRha~s CooteGillespie 2 Bat~e I Kuria 1. Best: Muqutuey

Md:mxhle "Ulan. Um#m B . Nuoun, M.2.1 P~3 5 5.5 7 .7(49)

3TOLD MU,gURNIANS 1.2 1 .6 8.10 7.12 (54)

8[.,ge:scrUda J .Smtth 3 ODonneIl 2 Moretti Saanl . Best: D. James R . Junes Walsh

Anderson N . Smith O'DonneF4

old VJ9s0n 3 Marks Keeuwn 2. Best Richardson Kenuat Smtth \kaod(ord.

Goa Prwvx UmPda- M. Sneddon. C. Leltch (F )

X~RCELLIN 3.4 5.7 8.13 12.160)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.3 6.6 9.19 9.13 (67)

• Hazvson 4 CauidVce Dail Ccghlan Martin Gartner ALaster)s Sheehan. Best:

Dtguan Maran Wek Gale Need Sheehan. Wefnert. Best: ti7tson Broolce

Uniaszity glnt:~ Spring 4 RoberOnn Wlls :n Fr fuc' er &

W Nchollt Spring Briggs WikscUmgirn ; J. Kv;fts (R). N. Carirvn (F )

DE IA SAl]E 29. 13. 187

MATFa70D S. 2. 32

Dc 1. 8a4e: Aidenmfo 5 G71Zett 5 Brown S 4 OS.iflrtan 4 Wahaslei' 4 QWcaue 3 Bounki

Cot{ey Jdiey Mcran. Best : D0mkGtbktt Jo11e<• Braan S A3d^iunb CotCey

. • Feinatas 2 Bonnkl Agrus Ganzafuez Best: Fuller Oidnein Ak9. KMuilburp 1

D,knasqb Reed P. Dkvceen (R) (F)

COLLEGIANS 1.2 3.6 3.7 4 .8[32)

OI,p 551014r(}y 4.7 9.19 16.14 19 .20 (134)

corlegicoic Dauis Uns.wth Rave C6amnbas

. Beet W~5 Howell, 4 P. SmlthOld Marshall 3 Hunter McCowan Hay 2 AngH1n 1

Shook road 4 . Best: A3mek Evans Wi9tvns Fry Reddin Bsmslh. Unspirtse D. Stephens. D.

Wttnt- (F). B. Ste(dEens (G)S ,RmB:R.19 .'• Ei"r_u1N 2

0900050)

24 4.9 8.9 16 .14{1101

YARRAti113EY 3.4 4.8 7.9 12. 11 (88)

Ormond : Ferrari 6 Wilson 3 Hasszll. Hefrcrnan Matter Martutw Presatt Russell Wiley. Besi:

Farad hlarOrmv Fiassall Naylor Russell Cltrteh.

YuraVa4e7;t'eo4Mcarish2Barry 2Peak 2Urb;umMkIRht. Best : BealFyif NanishP.ury

Mkkjlln Kehoe UmP3ms : D. Farrell, C . Evans (F)

HAMPTON ROVERS4.2 54 73 12.12 (84)

OLD ESSENDON 4 .5 11.5 19.13 24 .16(160)

Raeau ; pmhyn 3 Andersen 2 Fisher 2 Burggraaf( Canton Murray Smtth. Best:

Seudec(qj Henry Prohyn Mdtno Goss Andersen . NicolasOld • ty'flsoa 6 Velardo 5 Obtudxk 4 De Morton 2 Fkaherty 2 King Fearer

HeritaLt Bueidey. Best: ObHutek King Buckley sister Wilson Bnriram .

Umptrc e P. (a88. J. Lt)own (F)3 .5 3.7 5.9 6.9(45)

WHITEFRIARS OLD 15810105' 4.5 10.8 17.13 25.18 (168)

wb~ AHtU. Warrei5mtth. Atk)ns. Cotrey. Curtis. Suti'•'ersbY. Best: Brosolo . AHill.

Janwn. \9kxfe6. Schntld"r. R'arrenSmtth .

Old ivaaimc O'Dwyer 6. McWilllam 5, Dlnatis 3, t',erubla 3. Finlay 2 . Barnes 2, Baytord .

Blnm_y. Grrkte. Cluatuto. Best: MOde. Baker. tunvan . Dfi.vtLS. Cdeman . Btruxy.

Umplroo ; R WtruUna• . A. Barro (F)

ST. TEAS EM8L1U8 0.1 3.1 4.1 5.3 (331

OLDlgp{my 4.7 12.7 17.8 23.9 (147)

6il.eas: Davidson2Cullen 2Petrie . Best : PodtnuyCareyRooks Petrie AKennedyRawxy .

old Trhi ty; Arsnatas 7 MatOxws 4 MrJren 3 BuLkn 2 2Cdly 2 Amkwu DasSes Gordon

1-_ DA 1LS

Stebbins Taylor. Best: Malthet:sA¢KreGordon Arma4._ .

01D CAMBERWELL 62 11.7 17.8 21.9 (135)

merry pmda Callegul 3 Gke!nn 2 Clifton 2 Vltuder 2 Carroll Crotty Fenton Atkinson

Shields Jones- Best: Grace I'itarupeou Young Nev81 en Shields.

Umplrec T. Jack i P.. J~ou (F1• N.2~° (817.7 13.14 19.16 (13 'j)

C1sULP~IE13)2,5 5.6 6.11 7.13 (56)

WERRIBEECayiBdd : Carbont 6 Foote 5 PennS'a'kk 3 sLtclalr 2 Glass Foster Frost . Best: Fennycukk

Foster Browne Glass C,eluimo C.•u6orn.

W,oerg . Jack 2 A.RussO C.lassar Kidd lkn'klson MtGmwnr . Best : Davidson Gantt tu,se

Rose QDmvrlt Groules. Umphes: P. F ofLnan. G . SdVpto (F)1PanPR .19121 RED

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE

1.1 3,2 3.4 6 .5(41)

OLD PARABWyB 2.4 12.9 19.17 2823 (191)

Btyryem •!}u Marsh Harding Lee Hasrn Bottle ParadL'n. Best Marsh Lee St=

G2nlatsls Benle Waltcss. OM Ponadkinic LaTorre 8 McKay 5 SPncoo 4 Durxan 4 H?neg

Capk Bwndy D.Dcui Tagli3. Besi :D. Dean LaTwre Caples Lyons Tap Boundy.

U®pirm P.James(R)iF)HvANnO&MCZROy 0.1 0.2 12 2 .5(17)

UNIVERSnYBLACgS 11.4 25.14 34.19 45.24(294)

g}tsop: Butler J.Hesiy. Best J.Heaty Dykes Sukkar Robertson Kelly Btre.

;$vtdtEwd 10 Haiw 6 DeL'rhunly 6lbnneHn 4 Corbett 3 Ross 3 RawT sl-j

3 Flood 2 Sate Danx,m Ma}all . Best: SrartPtt Corbett Sandtiard R~ H Wts Mayutl.

Umpins: E. LtnrLay. A Price (FlRUPERTSWOpU 6.7 91 15 15.17 26 .24 (IM

AQUINA+ 0.0 32 5.4 7.5(47)

• Heath 8 King 7 TernnWtg 3 Ramsay 2 Elliott 2 Flatly McGaan Mosk2!Juk

7ahra . Best: Ardercn Was11 Heath Becker McGovern RamsaY .

Aquisim Thomas 2 M.arane 2 Munro 2 CsdLns. Best Goodfellow Tagon Boland Thereto

Kcgetrean Slam. Umptres: G. Hunkhen IR). S . Scully (F )

TfIERRY PENOIA 3 .3 7.6 13.7 17.12 (114)

Old • Darby 7 R}an 4 Tempone. P 3 Munro 2 Me Qtalter 2 Earner-1 Enrigfit

Craven . Best Parkes Darby Erancrecn Crmxn T®npone P . Mc Quatter.

Faro!d Tho:npson Freck3eton Hanxy. Best : Sheppard- T. Citlten Hanucs Fenton C~•ct

Atkinson. • 1. Burg- (R) (F)1Ri[}ER-19 f21 BLUE _

9'P. HE'Ypf8 3.4 5.6 6.8 6.11 (47)

MONASH 5Ll

ES1•6 4.9 7.17 15.19 (1091

Si. Xc+lu•s: DSdAts 2 Meyer 2 James Beto<1tch . Best: M2kohon Beiattch Jenkins Bare J, tes

hUtehc➢ . Mozoars Blum Burley 3 Rosen&arlen 3 Young 2 Grace 2 Hickey N^.1➢ JmMahl

U=Ph= M . Mekr. G. Morgan (F l

OLD RAVtERINYS 3.3 4.8 7.15 9 .17 (71)

OAHI.EIGH 4.0 7.3 8.8 15.11 (101)

Old : Silk 3 O'kane 3 Dem rta 2 tbxey. Best Francis Lconcel11 Silk Bolton O kaue

himelt . OakW& Johnsen 4 MaY..rn'm 4 Orchard 3AV ~(Cash Elans . Best: Bonds Coal

Makdm (.̀ash Ncvme W7➢s. UmpErrs;

AJAX2 .1 5.3 10.8 14.13 (97Y

South52 82 122 14.4 (88)

,yl{)L Wothier 4 Casper 3 Lewis 2 BriW- Fetter Bergss Mliler L'anAken . Best: Fan Aken

Jaro,er C,oldbban Wuer Blielert L-11t .South 2 BraFn 2 Grum'iy Best: Grw.;rySouth Mcl~ Cheetas 6 Tsckadarts 3 A~{u31Na

Chcevsrs Ferguson Atherton F,gk Skinns .

.'. Umptres: A. Shkls. P. Grlfflths (Fl. L. Harris' C. O'Shea (B)

MHSOB 3.4 11.7 16.13 22.15 (147)

BE LA SA1L°. (2) 3.3 5.5 5.6 8.9 (57)

ra0LS0B; Srtrsklg 6 Voccadese 3 M Brun 3 Gouts 2 Bean 2 NML=on 21'Ja(ker I RuJr.x

Harper Fm Best : S'lrskiv Fox Walker Bevan V Bram .

DeLa„®llc C,o +(g4is3Arban2Roberts Br,shaA'Ian . Best: WahmiMillerMardc:kCoWrs

--des Hsmlley. UntrobT. FYtcclman. B. Bolger (F)

1ggNT0*iE AMATEURS Recetred ForfeitGLEN EM Forfolt

orapfte,: L. Gallagher (R) (F)

XCHES

Undea-19 Section 1

Old Scotch v. Old Xaverians

Old Melburnians v . St. Kevins at Junction Oval

University Blues v. St. Bernards To be played on Sunday 8 atMelh Uni Main Oval

Mazenod 0 C v . MarcellinOld Brighton v. De La Salle

Beaumaris v. Collegians to be played Friday night 7 p.m. at

Turner Road, Highett

Under-19 Section 2Old Haileybury v. OrmondOld Essendon has the bye

Old Ivanhoe v. Hampton Rovers at Bulleen Park (back oYal)+

Blilleen (32 C9)Old Trinity v. Whitefriars

Werribee Amateurs v. St . Leos Ernmaus

Under-19 (2) BlueMonash Blues v. Old Xavelians (2)

Oakleigh v. AJAXSouth Melbourne Districts v . MI-ISOB

De La Salle (2) v. Mentone Amateur s

Glen Eira v. St . Kevins (2) at Packer Reserve, Mumno,

Under-19 (2) RedBulleen-Tempiestowe has the bye

Old Paradians v. Ivanhoe Fitzroy at Garvey OvalCollege 1 .54pm

University Blacks v. RupertswoOd

Aquinas v . Old Camberwell

Therry Penola v. North Old Boys at John Paswe Fa er

Reserve No. 1 Oval

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DE LA SALLE AN MAZENODC oactr ; MiCkDooton

Coach : :.- .-ty HuckCoach: Brian Brown Coach : Danet Merton Coach: Andrew Pickering Coach : Brad Barry~C~:~? odroffe 1 J Kean

Cracknell1 D 1 . D . Bonnici t, M . Fry1 . B . GmespieL Mutquin e2 1 B Welland 2 R Buckle y

. .

Addiso n3 N2 . D . Fotiniotis 2. C. McKimmy.

3. S.Doukas 2 K McKay 2 R Walmsley3 J Hughes

. .4. M . Mastores

3 . P. ReedRudling4 L

3. T PAattesG4. H. McMillan (C) 4 A Shinkiield

3 T Moles Di nan5 C g

. .5 P Ryan

4. A. MacGillivra y5. J. May 5 D Carcor

7 S Taft4 M Brasher

. .Considine8 L

. .6 . S. Veltman

5. N. Gambl e6. C. Beasland7, B. Cairns (VC) 8 N Unsworth 5 H Handley

. .11 . B. Gale 7 . A. Wilson 6. L Dale

Reddi n7 C~6. A. .,pence 9 T Skarrie 6 M Brown

P H i13 . B. Skeen

8 . B. ThomasThompson9 B

. .8. C . McNichol

s . J. Faikingham 10 D Vail sonarr77 A McLeish 14 . D . Coghlan

. .10. D . Maskell 9. J . Dooley

to. W. Kelly 11 D Fotheringham8 T~'~di~k 15. T. Sheehan 11 . L. Fuller 10.A. Morley

11 . N. oeeimngC. Collins12

12 R Turner9 M Lafferty 18. D . Gartner 12. M . McDowell 11 . C . Adamis

. 13 A Hickey 13. C . Clegg 12.J . Mea d13. C. Tuck 15 N Roach 10 A Coffey 19. S. Birrell 14. D. Clegg 13 .N . Edward s14. S. Lynch 18 M Davis 10 A Dimble 20. D . Salce 15. A . Burrows McCowan14 E15. A. Edge

19 A Zent 11 J Bowden 22 M . 16. A . Longmuir. .

Hunter15 J16, M. EJackmcreL Atkins17 20 T Clark 12 C Moran Voskersensky 17. C. Meehan -

. .16 .J . Homann.

D 6 d16 21 N Chamlers 12 MNaughtin23 J Neal 18. P. Del Mastro 17 .J . Walsh..

19 . M. Atkins 26 P Krotiris 13 J Robertsb

. .

24 StempelJ19. S . Bickers

iB .A . Salem20 . L Tucker 30 W Fowler 14 J Mem rey . . 20. P. Dugdale

P Angel1n'21 . L Healy 31 N Herman 14 C Mitchell 25. E . Weekes 21 . D. Armansin

Leaf20

WJ . Bram+el l 33 C Rowe 15 J Stinear 40 . D . Welch 22. C. Aguis .

Marshal l21 TT. Woanough 16 WJolley 44 . D . McMillan 23. D. A u sgThomas24 J

.22 A. Hughes

S. H, ckea 17 D Thomas19 S Brown

. .25 . D. Hansen 23 N. Gamble

A . Thompson26 . D. Stagliano 24 C. Alcock

S . Coale 21 S Byers27 . C. Raine Hartman25 D

27. E . Cooper 21 B Quinane28 . D . Devlin

.Baxter26 CN . Tracks] 22 D Alderucdo 29 . M. Thompson

.27 J. MaguireA. Ccote (DVC) 24 J Garland Co x30 .. 8. 28 N WilliamsL. Ferrar 26 D ,. ~p R.hill McDave31 . C .

.Sim m31 G31 A. wions 30 M Krezel Nash32 G

.33 S . McNiaro as (DVC) 31 S Hyde

. .33 . D . Malloy 32 A. Goldner

35 S. Lee 32 A Bonnici 34 . A . Murray37 M . Kuria

49 D Coggins 35. J . Schian o48 P. McConChr2

55 S Giblett 36. D . Oldma nB. Deaton (DVC)37. G. Kennelly38. B . Chamberlai n

QL; 1D SCOTCH OLD XA ; ST KEVINS UNIVERSHY OWESCoach : Rob WaI r ~: Mark Donovan Coach: ( 1) Manny Macias!

Coach: Larry Davis Coach (1) ; Pool O'ShanCoach : Steve King

1 D Smith 1 L FreemanCoach : (2) James Fayt~d%P . D. Elliot1 D

Comb (2) : Stephen Clarke1 JDern ~, 1 A. Millar

2 E Townsing 2 M Walkom 2 oumn N 2. S . Neeson 2 . T, pug9an 2. C . Nicholls

3 E Tucker 3 D Knight 3 Madan G 3. A . Bouzikas (C) 3 . A. urntersL Fox4 3. M. Albefthorpe

4 C Burgess 4 D Logan 4~e'~ C 4. C. Burns .5. M. Hicks 4. J . Bromwic h

5 A Catchlove 5 McKenieMcHUg 5. S . IannaZZo 6. J . Harris 5. T. Birtley Cl5 D Woodford

7 J Spraque6 Ca,oJ 6. A. Matthews 7. L. Kalasaran

8. D . Macdonald B. J . Sudhatz6 S Guest

S N Coleman7 01(are M 7, S . Monteleone 9 W. McCann 7. L Made

7 M Kennon 6 McLka,n~ J 8. S . Mitchell 10 . D . Mahorwy 8. W. Austberry8 C Trim

9 S Daniher 9 R~.'phJJ Smith9

11. M. Hutton 9. M . Brookshaw

9 N Guy 10 R Craven to McCdi o11 Farrar+l

..10 . R. James

12 . D . Mctay,13 . S . Manvood 10. J. Parnell

10 B Marks11 R Josephs

12 d?.lcmJ 1t S. Wheeler 14 . B Marchesani15 D Bare

11 . G. Pricker (VC)Jacob12 A

J O'Dwyer 12 J Rodski13 W Lewis

13 Naa, A 12 . M . O'Donnell..

16. K DidaisM k h

. .13. T. Girdwood (VC)

12 J Richardson 14 R Teasdale14 cn ~m F5 euon 6

13 . L Mansfield14 ThomasN

on17 . D. a o16 M Anderson 14. N. Ric h

1 A Sim so np 15 S Cations ts Griggs

. .15 . J. Formica

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t a I Weir16 D Jennings

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6 B Wulf17 D Robertson

19 Jabcur o 17 . D . Swan 23. A. Jenkins 18. P. Burco

17 N Barrett18 A Quail 20 Had L 18 . D . Walsh 24. G. Natan

25. J.Deacan19 . E. Wilcox (VC)

19 S McQueen 21 Sm:accd P 19. M. Moretti 26. J. p0,~ 20 . J. Culley18 S Carter 20 T Hosking 22 Le«rcei~ T 20. S . Cxampbell pCsy28 22 J Brook19 MProwse 21 N Costello 23 C"'"OdyS 21 . N . Whelan

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?G E Ryan 22 L Kitchen 24 B . T 22. B . McManus' '

30. P. Ginning 23 . J . Garner

21 N Robinson 24 S Dumaresq25 Pic* M 23. J . Mckay 31 . M . Courtney 24 . R. Holmes (VC)

~2 J Rush 25 J Barnett26 Donlon

627 CC4" P24. B . C 'Calleja

32. J. Cox33. L MeYer

25 . J . Tanner26 . A. Wilson

Z3 N Kent 26 G Fordyce 28 Mcc am J 25. T. Legudi 34. S, M~td~tiO'Hattora n35 N 27 . J . Wright

t D Marks 27 R Davies 29 GM P 26. A . Anderson . .36. 2 PurcHi 28 . L Ryan

M Horgan 28 A Wilkie 30 SIR J 27. L. Evans 37. P. Ciancey 29 . A. CameronWalker 29 J Mitchell 31 Fu A

32 Mch^ny M28. L Calleja 38 . A . Chard

39. M. Caimey . J . Chambers30.J Jewell 30 G Prendergast 33 p .. qge g 29. C. Goullet 40 . T.Newton

41 B E31 . M. Robertso n

t J Mulcahy 31 M Clinch 34 : -~ A 30 . C. Trewin31 L O'Brien

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M T hi32. S . Adams33. E . Matties

22 E Selby 32 R Fullerton 35 &- r A6 E A

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. x er43 .44 . J . Ki" 9 34. Z. Rudd

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35 B. Keck.

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38 N. Smith46 . C . Wilkinson50 . TLriess 36. C. Walsh

36 S Marash 39 Fur, D 39 C. Kevnan 51 . C. ~1'Shaughnessy 37. R . Sweeney38 M Raymer 40 Da!ea 40 R . Cousland 53 . T. StmRson

A Callegari5638. A . Sheehan

39 M Leeds at Sn.+uh J42 Bol ' M

41 M. Kavanagh..

57. M . Henley39. A. Gooney

40 A TymmsYmmsM Watts a

43 M`'~~ N

42 D . James58. A. Thampsen61 . D.Jarres

. .41 . S . Monahan

44 J Simon Dsardo l60 43 K. Walker 62. K McInerney

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F- ' _ E~ OLD OLD IVANI~OE OLD TRINITYCoach : Marshall Fish'er HAILEYB uRY Coach : Marty Veal Coach : Dean Peters

~: Chris Cca .:h : Paul Curry1 J Williamson Coach: Andrew Lynch te A1 P eg g

1 A. Sinclair I B. Culling2 D Ryan

3 C Obliubek I .M . Hoffmann2 M Pa iDne ef

2 Hine A (C )2 A . Amos 2 B . Canton 4 M Velardo 2 .L. Pitcher (VC)

.3 Slow

3 Langdon S3 G. Erickso n4 T Vi

3 J . Connelly 5 S De Morton 3 .V. Jayasuriya .4 BinneyC

4 Taylor C. ne n

5 B Gross T.4 Jowett 6 D Slater 4 .H. McLauchlan. .

6 S Curatolo5 Pretty

.Jess6 Z 5 K. Johnstone 7 L Wilson 5 .8 . Crawford. .

7 N Braddy

6 Burgess J.

7 P Roberts 6 C . Malthouse 8 L Kavanagh 6 .S . Durkin (VC) . .8 T Grieve

7 Davies M (DVC).

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

9. C.Lynch8 Amiconi A

9 W. Frost 8 G. Carr 10 M Flaherty Pollock10 S Jenkins

9 Jackson N

10 G. Crathem 9 B. Jowett 11 J Buckley 9 .R. D'Siiva . .

THibbs1110 Blackmore B

11 C . Fagan 10 M . Stafford 12 W Nuniist 10 .S . Capron .12 J Baker

11 Mithen P

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

13 J Bayford12 Kell Ty

13 L. Browne 12 B. Kezilas 14 A Parker 12 .A . Fletcher . .Lewis14 C

13 Gordon N14 B. SCott 13 A. Fisher 16 M Nicolas 13 .A . Kozik . .

19 L McKie14 Thwattes M

15 S. Jenkinson 14 N . Goss 17 B King 14 .E . Marsh .20 M Clarke

15 Amore J16 J. Ampt17 R Liniord 15 D . Molino 18 D Flahe

~15 .R . Goodbody .

Loughnan23 L16 Amore S

"".18 B. 0'Hoy 17 B. Smith 19 N Fitzpatrick 16 .H . Brooks

25 D.Bames17 Arm C

v18 H C19 I . Glass 18 S. Burggraaff 20 A Prowse 17.R . Plummer ea e n

20 M. Trigg 19 S. Rawlings 21 N Bertram 18 .N . Rose32 W.Coleman 20 Ob r i S21 A. Beach 20 H . Kerdel 22 T Logan 19.C . Waxman

Neilson33 De o

22 T. Foster 21 L . Cave 23 C Devereux 20.J . Wright (C) .34 D Meredith

21 Kinross A

23 L . Northway 22 B. Henryry 24 J Du a n99 21 .D . MacKenzie (VC) .35 M Mendolo

22 Furphy D

24 B. Napier 23 C . Probyn 26 B Falcke 23.B. Koetsier.

36 T.Finlay23 Hiilas R

25 N . Dorman 24 R . Turnball 28 S Falcke 27.D . Swanton 44 L STllman24

~ ~ J ~26 M. Pennycuick 27 S. Weaver 29 T Campbell 28 .B•Hunter .50 E McWlliam

25 Lucas C27 M . Grigg

28 T. Franklin-Jones28 D . Dawes29 A M

32 B Hakim 29.T. Archer30 A Shaw

.53 J•0'Dea

27 Cokalis S26 Donahoo M(VC)

.Habel Pelman

31 30

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. urray32 C. Sendeckyj

34 J Marinos35 W Higgins

. .33.R . Mosbey 28 Condron K

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

34 H. Baker 35 M . Davies 43.M. McGauran 30 Bullen M

35 K. Boehm 44 LancasterM

43 A. Bruhn 53 Plain G

44 L. Schneider 76 Matthew M

46 R. Foote50 S. Morris

WERRIDEE WRITEFRIARS YARRA VALLEYCoach : Tim Hills Coach : Paul Gregor Coach : Steve Lovell Coach: Tim Pratt Coach: Rod Penalun a

1 . L Russell 1 B Petrie 1 . S. Muraca 1 . S . Brosolo 1 A Middlin2 . S. Wheller 2 H Giles 2. C. Kelly 2. B . Warren - Smith 2 . M Norrish3 . M. Wood 5 R Gale 3. M. Bradfield 3. C. Ventura 3 . N . Pask4 . C .Hassell 6 P Boyd 4. S . Eisenberg 5. P. Micalleft 4 . R .Bett5 . A. Clinch 7 P Podbury (VC) 5. P. McGowan 6. J . Morriss 5 . P Valopp i

6 . M. Luba 8 A Hollands 6. S . Kidd 7. R . Nolan 6 . D Uoyd7 . R . Wiley 9 T Stephens 7. B. Daniels 8. C. Welch 8 . R Drew8 . J. Muzzell 10 N Cullen 8. C. Jack 9. P. Tobin 9 . B .Kehoe

9 . J. Franklin 11 P Sampson 9. A. Russo 10. A . Hill 10. J .Seege r

10. L . Wells 12 P Landy 10. A. Borg 11 . A . Cursio 11 . Z.Webb

11 . D . Healy 13 M D'Amelio (DVC) 11 . J . Toussaint 12. M . Sowersby 13. LGillies

12 . G . Breitkreuz 14 J Montano 12. C. Smith 13. M . Baker 14. G,Thompso n

13 . M. Martinov, 15 P Carey (C) 13. D. Groulos 14. J . Treyvaud 15. D .Smit h14 . D. JoweY 16 A Kelly 14. T. Davidson 15. T. O'Shea 16. C .Holdswort h

15 . A. Goonan 17 H Evans 15. M . Walsh 17. P. Furness 17. A.Pizzey16 . D. McKenna 18 S Wilson 16. C. Yasar 21 . M . Calavetta 18. C .Beal18 . M . Ramsay 19 A Rooks 17. A. Tedesco 22. L McGuiness 19. A .Coleman19 . W. Cove 20 M McHugh 18. B . Cunningham 24. P. Weston 20. D .Seneratne20 . R . Lerner 21 A Ballard (DVC) 19. R. Rose 27. R . Hill 21 . J.Tompkins21 . L . Wilson 22 N Carstein 20. D. Lowe 28. P. Poutney 22. J. Peake22 . B. Rayson 23 G Brearley 21 . N. Gauci 29. D. Adkins 23 . T. Collett24 . A. Lom 24 R Varney 22. S . Blanco 30. B . Janson 24. G.Coutts25 . R. Matter 27 A Dix 23. J . Russo 33. B . Sheets 25. F. Pellegrin o

26 . T. Harvey 28 C Beljak 24. M . O'Donnell 34. A . Biviano 27. S.Savage27 . J. Noske 29 S Train 25. J . Purton 37. G. Kennedy 29. D .Bell28 . T. Naylor 38 A Flanagan 26. C. Andrews 38. A . Corry 30. J.Stron g

29 . B.Cormack 41 D Wood 27. R. Fastuca 31 . S.Urbano

31 . S. Barker 44 C Clarke 28. T. Dean 32. J.Parry

33 . A. Cook 46 P Aftoft 29. L. Simmons 34. S.Britt

39 . M . Ferrari 61 N Kennedy 30. C. Mahoney 37. D . Sim s49 . A. Perry 64 D Tompkins 31 . B . Vandenhurk 44. N .Martin

50 . M .Hef(ernan54 . M . Wilson67 . R. Martin75 . R. Presser

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Under-19 ® Section (2) BlueAJAX DE LA SALLE ( Gold) GLEN EIRA MONASH BLUES MENTONE

Coach: Mark Zuker Coach : Greg Buntine Coach : John Howard Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Shane O'Conno rL Goldman

2 J Israe;sohn1 B Hawkins 1 S. Chapman 1 .M . Meyer

3 Z Lewski 2 L Browne3 D Hyde

3 J .Rosengarten (C) 2. S . Sulliva n4 A B~5 E Goldstone 4 S Meehan 4 G . Chessari 3. P. Dixo n6 E Janover 5 M Miller

5 R . Buckingham4 AllanG

7 S Gutma na D Van Akan 6 D Wood

6 A. Hickey7 S. Knight

. .7. T. Barr

9 D Miller 7 D Taylor 8 S. Thompson 8. K. Littl e10 G Blieden 8 B Pinwell 9 P. Nevill 9. K. McLeo d11 I Balbin

J B!ankfield9 B Nathan10 C Nailon

10 B. Rogers 11 . B . Atherton13 J Kazminski 11 S Alder

-. .) 11 M. Vegler (VC) 12 . M. Wilson14 D Hersha n5 D Finkel 12 R Burrows

12 R . Shears13 M. Carey

13 . M . Hayes16 L Fetter 12 B Scanlon 14 Z. Wright 14 . P. Rocke17 J Ka an18 JaFedman

13 P Arbon 15 B. Hind 17 . S. Casacelli

19 J Kaicer 14 A Dimble - !j 18 A. Shields 19 . S- Hamilto nM Snow 15 J Hughes 19 G . Gilbert 20 . P. Krings

21 A Lewin 16 M Roberts 20 W. Little 21 . D . Kelly22 G Gelban23 J Berger

17 J Bowden 22 B. Green NCi 22 . S. BarkerP G~zer 17 B Keinhaus

131- 24 T Craven 24 . M. Duggan: B Goldb!oom 18 R Quirk 26 B. Jandahl

A Rock26A Cooper 19 S Allan 29 J . Ross ..J l.ew's 20 J Shone - >I 30 J . Mellington 30 . A. Pothitos

E Rathl 21 M Beynon_. 31 S. Hawkins 31 . C . Jamieson

A Goldman 22 M Conway 35 M. Sharkie 33 . R . Hami lL Peters 23 H La Ragy 39 C . Burley 34 . M. WingraveJuFekiman

34 M Snow23 B Reid 41 J . Ryan 35. T. Smith

ci J Rapke 24 C Mitchell 42 S. Young G. Mora n^S A Sacks 25 J Murphy 48 G . Clugston 37 C Johnstone37 D Krasnastein 26 J Clifton . .

R Silberman 27 S Byers 38 . R . BitnerG New 28 N Aitken 41 . S . Alexande r

40 E WollnerA Sinqer 29 G Walton 45 . A . Connard

2 J Pask 42 E Sims-Lucas 56 . S . Rickard s50 G New 57 D Jad e55 R Silverman 59 S Sharpie s

OAKLEIGH OLD XAV ERIARS STH . MELD . ST. KEVINS OD M . H .S .O .R .Coach: Ch ri s Moore Coach: (1) Manny Nicolosi DISTRICTS Coach: (1) Paul O'Shannassy Coach: Jerome Jackman

Coach : (2) James Fay Coach: (2) Stephen Clarke

2 L. Kelly 1 Carter P Coach : Darren McKillop 1 . J. Dempsey 1 . P. Rujevi c3 . B . Rose 2 Quinn N

3 Monahan G2 . Touggan3 . A. umhers 3 . D . Bevan

4 . L. Georgiadis 4 McKenzie C4 . L. Fox 4 . M . Brow n

5, C. Kokkinos 5 McKenzie-McHar96 . U . Hck s6 . J. Harris 5 . M . Hall

6 . A . Ciavarella 6 Cato J 7 . L . Kalesaran 6 . A . ViscendeseR . Symmons.8 . 7 O'Kane M MacDonald

5 w . C . Kenned y79 . A . Visser

8 McDonnell J9 Ralph J --a

. .10. D. Mahoney 8 . B . Brow n

11 M. McPhee 10 McColl D11 . M . Hutton12. D. Mctay J . Walker C9. ( )

12 P. Malcolm 11 Farrow L 13. S. Marwood 10. T. Couslan d

Evans= B 12 Dillon J 14. B MarchesanfBe,.15 D 11 . M . Bignal l.

15 D. Moulang13 Nolen A14 Chamberlain F g,~ ,

. .16. K Didi s17 D Makohan

12. M . Bowen

16 A . Keays 15 Dixon B. .

18. M . Anderson13. T. Harper

18 M. Cash 16 Grigg S 19. W. MacDonald20 M lU

14. A . Nirens

19 D Britt 71 Ce Lv r"

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15. T. Fraczek.

21 J . Briggs1 S8 Ros

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22 S . Johnson 20 Howard L~=J

26. J. Knuppel27 D Kerr

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. .28. P. Landy' 19. D. Giannako s

9 R . Kelly 23 Carmody S r--' 29. P. Fogarty30. P. Ginning 20. S . Foley

32 A . COX 24 Biddlecombe T 31 . M . Courtney 21 . Dav. Fox34 A . Hathaway 25 Pietryk M 32. ~C°exer 22. J . Brow n35 M. Stevenson 26 Denton G

27 Glynn P34. S. Mrtchel l35 N O'H ll

23. J . Davis

36 C.SSymons 26 McGrath J issa . . a oran36. T. Purcell

24. Dan Fox

-9 T. Orchard 29 Gill P 37. P. Clancy 25. C . Owe n

;1 B . Hyrons 30 Silk J 38. R. Chard39. M . Caimey

26. T. Middleto n

43 J . Reynolds31 Fox A 40. R. Boyse 28. A . Lteske

4 6 J . Gaal32 McCarthy M33 Buckerldge S

41 . B.Evan s42. M . Stonehcuse

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47 D Banks 34 Spillane A 43. M . Tischler 30. E . Hin d.

3 J . Nevezie (C) 35 Bushby A44. J. King45. N. Watts

31 . K . Hardin g

72 S . HeslopPBiddlecombe A

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llrf57 S . Greenway

37 DeMar a J38 Walsh M

50. J. Gu e r51 . C. O'Shaughnessy

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40 Dale J 57. M . Hinsley42 Smith J 58. A. Thompson44 Bolton M 62. K Mclnern y49 McArdle N 65.8. Miller55 Dinardo L

68.J . Deacon69. C. Hilliard

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. .O.C . OULLEEN- --- NTH OLD BOYS OL DCoach : John Ryan TE M PLESTOWE VI Tb: jy Coach: David Zappula Coach : Michael Sigutas

Coach: Matt Agrotis Coach: Richard Grummett2 R . Klogeman

I S Marsh 30 D Barnwell 1 S. Cook 1, in. Littl e5 A . Boland .

2.

D Florence 31 J Bire2 T. Hedgeland 2 . D . McOualte r

6 P. McNiff7 A . Jenkinson

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.A. Paradiso 32 J Dunne

3 J. Kir k4 R Davidson

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P. Tampon sB Christie

9 M . Guthridge4 .5 .

0. HillG Taylor

33 E Healy.

5 B. Kean.

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B. Ryan10 L. Mackowski 6 . M Benic 34 C Meighen 6 D. Burley 8 . C . Morle y12 A . Corrigan 7 . M. McGrath 35 B Dowsett 7 M. Cursio 9 . A. Cramer13 V. Hall 8 . R . Conti 36 J Healy 8 S. Glover 10 . K. derby (C)14 A . Hayes 9, M. Bickerdike 37 M Edmonds 9 T. Roach 11 . D . Pik e

15 S . Varone 11 . J. O'Donnell (C) 39 A Butler 10 J . McArdle 12 . G . Weickhardt

17 J. See 13 . R Lee Harman13 . T Proswe

19 D . Sinclair 14 . P Harding 41 A Mercuri 12 J . Hughes 15 JonesS20 S . Collins 16 . D . Charles 44 B Ashton 13 M. Kelly.

16.

A Cantor21 P. Stone 18 . A DeSimone45 G Robertson 14 N . Barry

.18

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22 G. Cochrane 19.20

J HasanJ Paraskeva 46 M Ahem 15 T. James 19

.B . Larrichi a

23 M . Patterson .22 M Perri 47 N Blayney 16 D . McLellan 23 H . Hogan

24 D . Dew .23 . D . Tsokas 48 N Dykes

17 H . Monk 25 A . ZemskiC . Tavatli25

25. D Steer 50 J Simrk18 A. Saad 26 D . Lin g

27 MunroC . D . Martin (VC) 19 M. Saad 39 A . Emmerso n28 J . Hollyy 31 . T. Walters

52 E Ctayton 20 S. Saad 43 T. Sigalas29 B . Miller 33. P. Gordon 54 S Sukkar 21 N . Trigwell 50 J . Agatanovi c30 J .Tappfey 34 M Tollit 55 B Foynas 22 S. Bermingham 51 M . Brooke

35. P. Tsokas *` D Cummins 23 N . Hahn 52 M. Cottrell

" C Grose 24 S. Haynes 53 J . CucinottaJ Kelly 25 J . Mullins

54 L. Enright

" A Powell5556

M . GilbertA . Mohari c

" B Stafford 57 S . Merritt*' G Waugh 58 J . Pettitt

59 D . Schmidt60 N . Warner61 T. Parkes

OLD PARADIANS RUPERTSW00D THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach: Peter Hansen Coach : Ken Balmer Coach : Tony Crotty BLACKS

Assist : Phil RyanCoach: John Bushby

2 D Dean1 R Zahra I Faroldi M 1 M Bellari s

s 2 S Page 2 Goodwin T 2 S Bloodworth4 R Hall3 V Scerri 3 Reynolds l 3 0 Bongiomo

5 A Dean5 J Ramsay 4 Barron B 4 J Corbett

6 A Harvey6 B ShalderS 5 Kiernan M 5 C Defahunty

11 S Connelly8 K Elliot 6 Mullens P 6 T Donavan

14 S Fantone11 A Jamieson

7 Hermes J 7 P Donelan15 L Drummond

12 M Temming 8 OuinnL 8 N Ebner9 S Flood19 A Paglia (DVC)

15 J Teller 9 Gleason L10 p Fowler21 L McMahon

16 D Stafford 10 CrottyJ 11 J Greenwood22 R Priest17 L Becker 11 McCarthy L 12 M Grigg

24 G Loftus18 L Fielding 12 Senatore F 13 R Hamilton

27 D Caple19 R Johnson 13 Comb M 14 W Hann a

28 S Russell20 P Flinn 14 Fenton J 15 D Higgins

29 M Keeling21 D Heywood 15 Owen B 16 E Hinds

34 P Gloury' 22 A Certo 16 Clifton D 17 R Mansfieldr kov c39 J Z

24 G Price 17 Palazzolo M 18 T Mayall19 R M t39 S Fistric

25 R Hasty 18 Freckletan J ore o n20 D Oconnel42 N Stephens

27 M Koala 19 Green A 21 R Osullivan50 E Tenson C() 28 P McMahon 20 Capewell C 22 B Owen

56 M Spinoso29 G Hewat 21 Atkinson D 23 V Parkinson

60 D Boundy31 M Assouad 22 Goodwin D 24 S Prince

61 C Duncan 23 Caliegari D 25 L Rawnsley63 S Corcoran (VC) 25 Carroll A 26 J RPvett75 S Barbaro 26 Sheppard T 27 A Ros s76 A Smith 27 Thompson T 28 S Rundle77 T Crotty 34 O'Connell S 29 M Sale

'59 Robinson T 30 S Sand rford (C)

72 Johnson S31 JP Santamaria32 R 9carlett

81 Delaney D 33 N Shar p34 P Sondh u35 M Stockfeld36 A Torney37 J Walker38 D Watson39 R Willis

Section (2) Red

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-'between 6."° car_'_ S iS cores, chat and n ews of local VA-FA teams

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Fest Brunswick ,tv,kj, Old Essendon (C).

.. Sunday 8 .0---IC,JO pillInd ides weekly chat on all matters I)AF,4,

pre. ,~nted Glenn ' a : i rou =1 wit

h St Bern$rds (A),Old Taradians,'i`herrg Penola (B), West Brunswick,LaTrobe Uni (D2), North Bransw':'' . -C aod (I34), Old Essendon (C).

PREVIEWS Friday 7.00-8 .00 pinIncludes weekly chat on all matters VAFA.

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Bit .woc i, Unm:€ Blacks (Under-19) . Non-ap. uance, amended fror atches to i match penalhand club fined $100 .Adjustment to Tribunal He rings June 26th, 2001 .

. . < r 3rd, 2001Adam Hanl~y, -I,' zenod . S-g. 2,iatches .Stuart Skidmore, Old Xa ins (Reserves). Striking, 2matches.Ned Guy, Old Melburnians (Under-19) . Disputing umpiredecision . I match.*David Kalb. AJAk. Attempting to trip, 1 match .*Leigh Morris, Yarra Valley . Attempting to strike, 1 match.'Michael Giliest. Banyule. Attempting to strike, i match .*Damien Stoney. Old Xaverlans (Reserves). Striking, 2matches .*Paul Gordon, Bull -T xmplestowe (Under-19) Disputingumpire dcci n, I mat .

stings July , 3rd, 2001A m inst Albert Park AFC during theirmatcn < mist anasn uryphons on June 23, 2001 at AlbertPar} . T . chat- ' g:

1 . That during the last quarter Albert Park player no . 25Gareth Daley allegedly spat on Rs onash Gryphons player no.8 Jon Blandford and then allegedly threw player Blawelfardtowards the fence.Charge no . 1 . Player Daley found guilty and suspended for 4matches .2 . Monash Gryphons player no. 8 Jon Blandford wasallegedly held by an unnamed Albert Park player and wasthen allegedly kicked repeatedly by an unknown spectator tothe head .Charge no. 2 proven and Albert Park AFC fined 81 000 (S500suspended for two years) .3. That Albert Park player no. 25 Gareth Daley did leave theground during play to involve himself in the off fieldaltercation that followed where he was allegedly observedthrowing numerous punches .Charge no . 3 Player Daley found guilty and suspended for 1match .Player Daley total suspension 5 matches .

Salesian 0 C official waterboy Shane Oldfield allegedly sworeand used abusive language towards the field umpire duringthe second quarter of the match played on June 23rd againstOakleigp AFC .Club fined S200 and Shane Oldfield suspended from havingany part inside the playing arena or entering the playing areaduring any official VAFA match for a period of 4 matches.

Continued from page 5 3

just one game from the top of the ladder and will bedesperate to keep the pressure on the competitionleaders. Therry might just prevail . Aquinas host Old

Camberwell and this one could get a bit ugly. OldCamberwell have just reclaimed top spot on the table

and will use this clash a handy percentage booster. OldParadians had a wa in the park last weekend and v3rill

not e_, ; ~,.inter any tou her oppasit: 'E in aroundI . 1 keep

° wve.

July 7n : July S

t: July 14 St. B: July 15 FID.

July 21 Therry Peno)a v i hats OCJuly 22 VA.FA v VCFL (Senior)

VAFA v fYv111 (U 19)July 28 Beaumaris v Old PeradiansJui,l, 29 Old Scotch v Old Brighton

Aug 4 Whitefriars v Old ,teibur3vans

Aug 5 FIX". F ''-13na18

1 offence ($25 ) ;;e ($100) ; each

rrs/BJl 9

r 5gmOakleigh (R) Old Camoercvell (S )Old Essendon (C) St . Leos mmaus (U)Old Melburnians (C) Bulleen-Templestowe (U )

Rupertswood (U)

St . Kevins (U)

Iaacorrect scores phoned - Rd9De La Salle (S), Old Melburnians (C )

Continuedfrom page 42

Bulleen vs S-•-e~ e

Swinburne has been the big surprise of the 2001season, but today's match will be the biggest testthat they have faced so far this season . Freshfrom their week off, Bulleen will not want to losetouch with the top position on the ladder andshould prove too strong as they push theRazorbacks closer to the pack with a 34 pointvictory.

Eltham is the final team to have their first bye forthe season .

3 s'cIC are holding their C- iN' to be held on July 7 . All members andfriends are welcome and remember to dress instyle and be prepared to party all night .

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])I RESERVE P W

OLD CAMBERWELL 10 10UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 9

n:L,HOE ASSUMPTION10 6BANYULE 10 6

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 10 5OLD GEELONG 10 5

,;',~2RA VALLEY O B 10 4DINAS 0C 10 3

,t)NASH BLUES 10 2

j i7LD CAREY 10 0

NIERSHIP LISTS 2001

L D For Agst % Pts0 0 1002 479 209.19 401 0 940 345 272.46 36

4 0 758 642 118.07 244 0 519 459 113.07 24

5 0 626 591 105.92 205 0 654 633 103.32 20

6 0 473 674 70.18 167 0 592 706 83.85 128 0 525 776 67.65 8

10 0 271 1090 24.86 0

P W L D For Agst % PtsPAIRKSIDE 10 9 1 0 761 325 234.15 36WB,LTAPhSTOWN CYMS10 9 1 0 804 407 197.54 36

S,ll .ESIAN O C 10 7 3 0 633 488 129.71 28POl`.T, R HOUSE 10 6 4 0 567 525 108.00 24

P.7ST BRUNSWICK 10 5 5 0 464 576 80.56 20tBLV 10 4 6 0 554 596 92.95 1 6

TROBE UNI 10 4 6 0 574 636 90.25 16

nphZEIGH AFC 10 3 7 0 318 572 55.59 1 2SULA O B 10 2 8 0 345 707 48.80 8

'.'ENTONE AMATEURS 10 1 9 0 469 839 55.90 4

D3 RESERVE P W1TT'LROY REDS 10 10

ST JOHNS O C 10 9ELSTERNWICK 10 6

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 10

1iHSOB 10 5ttONASH GRYPHONS 10 4BCHMOND CENTRAL 10 4

IiENTLEIGH AFC 10 3AWrHORN AMATEURS 10 3

ALBERT PARK 10 0

L D For Agst % Pts

0 01050 331 317.22 40

1 0 726 471 154.14 36

4 0 711 514 138.33 24

6 4 0 629 587110.9324

5 0 597 539 110.76 20

6 0 535 554 96.57 16

6 0 484 1036 46.72 16

7 0 684 801 85.39 12

7 0 502 724 69.34 12

10 0 430 847 50.77 0

D4 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PISSYNDAL TALLY-HO 10 10 0 0 896 216 414.81 40STMARYS 10 8 2 0 801 453 176.82 32WERRIBEE taMATEURSIO 8 2 0 758 519 146.05 32StqINBURNE UNI 10 6 4 0 704 535 131.59 24RUPERTSWOOD 10 6 4 0 638 548 116.42 24'~()RTH BRUNSWICK 10 6 4 0 663 627 105 .74 2 4BULLEEN COBRAS 10 6 4 0 475 531 89.45 2 4

,iP LILYDALE 10 4 6 0 408 823 49.57 16oLD WESTBOURNE 10 3 7 0 426 610 69 .84 12CLTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 2 8 0 469 880 53.30 8PJ.EY PARK AFC 10 1 9 0 373 1031 36 .18 4

CLUB 18 (1)

ST KEttINSOLD :.fELBURNIANSOLD XAVERIANS

^E LA SALLED SCOTCH

P W L D For Agst % Pts10 9 1 0 841 418 201.20 3610 8 2 0 665 411 161.80 32

10 7 3 0 861 352 244.60 2810 7 3 0 703 571 123.12 28

10 6 4 0 669 496 134 .88 2 4C 10 4 6 0 607 581 104 .48 1 6

.ODOC 10 3 7 0 413 591 69 .88 1 2isGL:;SWICKAFC 10 3 7 0 360 864 41 .67 12TiIiU ;R-- 'PENOLAOB 10 2 8 0 420 733 57 .30 8

I , BRIGHTON 10 0 10 0 242 1011 23 .94 0

CLUB 18 (2) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 10 9 1 0 704 394 178.68 36

MONASH BLUES 10 8 2 0 561 325 172 .62 32COLLEGIANS 10 7 3 0 669 285 234.74 28

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 6 4 0 416 437 95.19 24MARCELLIN 10 5 5 0 329 435 75.63 20OLD ESSENDON GR 10 4 6 0 497 531 93.60 16

ST LEOS EhfMAUS 10 3 7 0 403 519 77.65 12OLD TRINITY 10 3 7 0 401 552 72.64 12

OLD GEELONG 10 3 7 0 423 712 59.41 12WHITEFRIARS 10 1 9 0 364 874 41 .65 4

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD XAVERIANS 10 9 1 01273 521 244.34 36

OLD BRIGHTON 10 8 2 01004 491 204.48 32DE LA SALLE 10 8 2 0 1128 610 184.92 32ST BERNAADS 10 7 3 01126 619 181.91 28

OLD SCOTCH 10 7 3 0 1012 635 159.37 28ST KEVINS 10 7 3 0 936 585 160 .00 28UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 4 6 0 682 766 89 .03 16OLD MELBURNIANS 10 4 6 0 630 760 82 .89 16MARCELLIN 10 4 6 0 719 1149 62 .58 16

COLLEGIANS 10 1 9 0 585 1143 51 .18 4BEAUMARIS AFC 10 1 9 0 390 1145 34 .06 4MAZENOD O C 10 0 10 0 267 1328 20 .11 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 10 9 1 0 1072 551 194 .56 36OLD TRINITY 10 7 3 0 811 508 159 .65 28WERRIBEE A115ATEURS 1 O 7 3 0 943 653 144 .41 28OLD ESSENDON GR 10 7 3 0 996 748 133 .16 28ORMOND 10 7 3 0 853 799 106.76 28CAULFIELD GR 10 6 4 0 660 480 137 .50 24

OLD HAILEYBURY 10 5 5 0 651 725 89 .79 20YARRA VALLEY O B 10 4 6 0 807 949 85 .04 16HAMPTON ROVERS 10 4 6 0 695 902 77 .05 16ST LEOS EIviMAUS WP 10 3 7 0 558 1165 47 .90 12WHITEFRIARS 10 1 9 0 549 1115 49 .24 4

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst % PtsRRENTONE AMfiTEURS10 10 0 0 1365 451 302 .66 40AJAX 10 9 1 01273 520 244.81 36SOUTH MELB DIST. 10 7 3 01150 606 189.77 28OLD XAVERIANS (2) 10 6 4 0 1034 695 148.78 24MONASH BLUES 10 6 4 0 1048 759 138.08 24

OAKLEIGH 10 4 6 0 806 1290 62 .48 16ST KEVINS (2) 10 3 7 0 615 920 66 .85 12DE LA SALLE (2) 10 3 7 0 667 1152 57.90 12MHSOB 10 2 8 0 768 1136 67.61 8GLEN EIRA AFC 10 0 10 0 467 1681 27.78 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Ag„Rt % PISOLD CAMBERWELL 10 8 2 0 993 492 201 .83 32TI E RRY PENOLA OB 10 8 2 0 986 547 180.26 32OLD PARADIANS 10 7 2 1 904 550 164.36 30UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 7 3 0 1133 443 255 .76 28NORTH OLD BOYS 10 7 3 0 648 496 130.65 28RUPERTSWOOD 10 6 3 1 1154 475 242.95 26BULLEEN TEMP 10 3 7 0 378 1100 34.36 12AQUINAS O C 10 2 8 0 326 1381 23.61 8IVANHOE FITZROY 10 1 9 0 370 1460 25.34 4

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VAFA L'~n1 A ISTS 2001

A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

MARCELLIN 10 7 3 0 981 735 133 .47 28

ST BERNARDS 10 6 3 1 1076 908 118.50 26

MHSOB 10 6 3 1 930 893 104.14 26

OLD XAVERIANS 10 6 4 0 873 813 107.38 24

ST KEVINS 10 6 4 0 838 788 106 .35 24

OLD TRINITY 10 5 5 0 790 765 103 .27 20

OLD SCOTCH 10 5 5 0 906 883 102 .60 20

'.. UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 3 6 1 815 967 84 .28 14

MAZENOD O C 10 2 7 1 843 1127 74 .80 10

OLD BRIGHTON 10 1 7 2 744 971 76.62 8

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD IVANHOE 10 9 1 0 1007 511 197 .06 36

DE LA SALLE 10 8 2 0 1152 763 150 .98 32

OLD HAILEYBURY 10 6 4 0 901 796 113.19 24

OLD PARADIANS 10 5 5 0 753 755 99.74 20

OLD MELBURNIANS 10 5 5 0 703 727 96.70 20

NORTH OLD BOYS 10 5 5 0 901 934 96.47 20

ORMOND 10 4 6 0 850 985 86.29 16

THERRY PENOLA OB 10 4 6 0 718 857 83 .78 16

WHITEFRIARS 10 2 8 0 833 1012 82 .31 8

BEAUMARIS AFC 10 2 8 0 613 1091 56 .19 8

C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD ESSENDON GR 10 9 1 0 1060 626 169.33 36

lIAMI''TON ROVERS 10 9 1 0 1160 830 139.76 36

COLLEGIANS 10 8 2 0 967 671 144 .11 32

GLEN EIRA AFC 10 6 4 0 930 923 100 .76 24

ST BEDES MENT TIG 10 5 5 0 1125 958 117 .43 20

CAULFIELD GR 10 4 6 0 946 845 111 .95 16

OLD MENTONIANS 10 4 6 0 918 1070 85.79 16

PRAHRAN AFC 10 3 7 0 759 883 85 .96 12

AJAX 10 1 9 0 703 1073 65.52 4

BULLEEN TEMP 10 1 9 0 749 1438 52 .09 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

BANYULE 10 9 1 0 1272 679 187.33 36

IVANHOE ASSUIvIPTION10 8 2 0 1022 774 132.04 32

OLD CAMBERWELL 10 7 3 0 1026 825 124 .36 28

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 6 4 0 935 933 100 .21 24

A9UIN16 O C 10 5 5 0 1161 1061 109 .43 20

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 10 5 5 0 1004 960 104 .58 20

OLD GEELONG 10 4 6 0 878 1098 79.96 16

OLD CAREY 10 2 8 0 845 1100 76.82 8

MONASH BLUES 10 2 8 0 802 1163 68 .96 8

''.. YARRA VALLEY O B 10 2 8 0 703 1055 66 .64 8

D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

MENTONE AMATEIIRS10 10 0 0 1360 665 204.51 40

SALESIAN 0 C 10 8 2 01067 742 143.80 32

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS10 7 3 0 1072 760 141.05 28

PARIiSIDE 10 7 3 0 980 855 114 .62 28

KEW 10 5 5 0 819 855 95 .79 20

LA TROBE UNI 10 5 5 0 854 899 94 .99 20

PENINSULA O B 10 4 6 0 793 1127 70.36 16

OAKLEIGH AFC 10 2 8 0 893 1134 78.75 8

WEST BRUNSWICK 10 2 8 0 715 967 73 .94 8

''.. POWER HOUSE 10 0 10 0 586 1135 51 .63 0

D3 SECTION P WFZI'ZROY REDS 10 10

BENTLEIGH AFC 10 9ST JOHNS O C 10 7HAWTHORN AMATEURS10 6

MONASH GRYPHONS 10 5SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 10 4

ELSTERNWICK 10 3RICHMOND CENTRAL 10 3

ALBERT PARK 10 2UHSOB 10 1

D4 SECTION P WSYNDAL TALLY-HO 10 10

BULLEEN COBRAS 10 9SWINBURNE UNI 10 7RUPERTSWOOD 10 6

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS10 6MT LILYDALE 10 5NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 5

ST MARYS 10 4WERRIBEE AMATEURS 10 4

OLD WESTBOURNE 10 3ELEY PARK AFC 10 1

A RESERVE P WOLD XAVERIANS 10 10

MARCELLIN 10 8OLD SCOTCH 10 7UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 7

ST BERNARDS 10 6OLD TRINITY 10 4ST IU•:VINS 10 3OLD BRIGHTON 10 3

MAZENOD O C 10 2MHSOB 10 0

B RESERVE P WOLD HAB.EYBURY 10 9

ORMOND 10 8OLD PARADIANS 10 7THERRY PENOLA OB 10 6OLD MELBURNIANS 10 6

DE LA SALLE 10 5NORTH OLD BOYS 10 4

WHP['EFRIARS 10 3OLD IVANHOE 10 1BEAUMARIS AFC 10 I

C RESERVE PHAMPTON ROVERS 10OLD ESSENDON GR 10

COLLEGIANS 10CAULFIELD GR 10

ST BEDES MENT TIC 10PRAHRqN AFC 10OLD MENTONIANS 10

MAX 10BULLEEN TEMP 10

GLEN EIRA AFC 10

L D For Agst % Pb0 0 1380 357 386 .55 40

1 01272 657 193 .61 36

3 01227 944 129.98 28

4 0 1042 1003 103.89 24

5 0 987 1007 98.01 20

6 0 797 998 79 .86 16

7 0 776 1025 75 .71 12

7 0 687 1222 56 .22 12

8 0 828 1219 67 .92 8

9 0 615 1179 52.16 4

L D For Agst % Pts

0 01163 589 197 .45 40

1 01048 506 207 .11 36

3 0 830 674 123 .15 284 0 853 659 129.44 24

4 0 862 755 114.17 24

5 0 785 787 99.75 20

5 0 721 959 75 .18 20

6 0 828 869 95 .28 16

6 0 610 798 76 .44 16

7 0 510 804 63 .43 12

9 0 480 1362 35 .24 4

L D For Agst % Pb0 0 1004 463 216 .85 40

2 0 779 529 147 .26 32

3 0 801 558 143 .55 28

3 0 782 563 138.90 28

4 0 687 637 107.85 24

6 0 617 631 97.78 16

7 0 595 739 80.51 12

7 0 488 651 74.96 12

8 0 507 886 57 .22 8

10 0 467 1070 43 .64 0

L D For Agst % Pts1 0 989 477 207.34 36

2 0 900 497 181.09 32

3 0 851 592 143 .75 28

4 0 874 519 168 .40 24

4 0 633 603 104 .98 24

5 0 608 635 95 .75 20

6 0 567 688 82.41 16

7 0 543 783 69.35 12

9 0 388 784 49 .49 49 0 383 1185 32 .32 4

W L D For Agst %

10 0 0 1043 488 213.73 40

8 2 0 857 445 192.58 32

7 3 0 913 475 192.21 28

7 3 0 820 496 165 .32 2 8

4 6 0 626 578 108 .30

4 6 0 579 537 107 .82

4 6 0 628 770 81 .56

4 6 0 404 573 70.51

2 8 0 329 1182 27.83

0 10 0 371 1147 32 .35

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