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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 1997

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the waY .

Close of permits means finals are on

s stated last week the following finals eligibility~t applies to this year's finals series of matches .

'tredSenio

eams - open to any regis e

play re ~th a permi t

R mves (second XVIII teams) - open to registered

players who have played at least two (2) reserves

matches and not more than ten (10) senior mateh

es in the home and away matches . Where both

seniors and reserves are playing on the same week-

end in the same final (eg . first semi final, even if it ison a different day of the same weekend) the reserves

player must onlyhave played two (2) matches in

either the seniors or reserves to be able to play.

- players must be registered and hold a

permit. If a player has played an aggregate of 5 or

more senior and reserve matches he must haveplayed more than 5 under 19 matches during thehome and away matches . If he has played less than6 senior/reserve matches a player must only be reg-istered and hold an under 19 permit. If a player is

ine ligible due to having played more than 5 seniorand reserve matches and does not gain selection in

his club's first finals match played he can be playedin any subsequent under 19 final . Under 19 players

playing in the VSFL under 18 competition mustdecide at round 16 of the VAFA season where they aregoing to play out the season . Provided they play therest of the season with the VAFA and qualify as above

they are eligible for finals of the VAFA under 19 fmalsonly.Ciub XVIII - players must be registered and haveplayed in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches . A

player must not have played in more than eight (8)

senior and reserve matches during the home andaway matches .e players who have played in the AFL or VFL during

the season, who hold a current VAFA permit andwho haven't played AFL or VFL after June 30 willbe available should they qualify with regards tothe above conditions .

• Clubs are advised that the Executive will be rati-fying the above set of conditions at its next meet-

ing on July 14th.• Individual case s

requiring an opin-ion should be out-lined in writing andforwarded to theVAFA - markedattention P. Stevens.

300 game nlavers

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

Last season the Association inducted the first"batch" (sounds like cooking scones, doesn't it?) intothe VAFA 300 Games Club . Should a club believe ithas a current player or former player who has playeda total of 300 senior, under 19 and VAFA repre-

sentative matches a club is invited to provide thisplayer's details, specifically stating the years heplayed for a club or clubs of the VAFA . Our "stats

man" Cliff Bastow will then verify the submissionand if all is well the players will be inducted at a lun-cheon before an Elsternwick Park final at the end ofthe season. All submissions in writing to the VAFA -marked attention Cliff Bastow.

W__ hilst talkin about luncheons !During this year's finals the Association intends

to hold a reunion luncheon of the VAFA team that

played in the 1967 AAFC Carnival in Tasmania.The thirty year reunion of this team should providesome great yarns as it won the Carnival 3 nil.

VAFA "histori an" Ian Munro is assembling thenames and addresses of the members and officials ofthis team and it is hoped that invitations will be onthe way before too long .

Injuries and football .Last week I said that I would present excerpts

from an article I have received from an Amateurcoach who specialises as a researcher into sportsinjuries . Let me call the writer "Brian ." Brian fearsthat by increasing the size of the interchange bench-es from 2 to 3 and even to perhaps 4 or 6 in the futurewe are sending out signals to parents etc that thegame is becoming more dangerous to play . Ratherthan putting in a measure to accommodate the rise inthe injury rate, we should be addressing the rea-

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THE Ai~`~~Fr',THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

July 5th,1997 Price : $ 1 .20 Vol. 97 No. 1 2

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

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cior to last Saturday, season 1997 had producedjust 6 drawn matches across the various sections

in senior, reserve and under-19 sections, but with OldMelburnians' belated last quarter effort at home tosquare the ledger with Old Haileybury , that figurebecame 7, as A section produced its first drawn matchof the year. No doubt coaches Meehan an d Ford wouldhave preferred to walk away with four points, but thetwo they did receive could come in very handy on bothfronts. With De La's loss at the weekend, the Bloods sittwo games clear of the D's in fourth spot . His side'smediocre percentage should not worry Meehan either -with the two points gained at the weekend, the Bloodswill either make or miss the finals on points alone -they cannot be pipped on percentage unless theRedlegs make a late charge . With seven games to go,yes, the Redlegs are still a chance to make the four, butby the same token, they are not yet clear of the relega-tion zone either. The two point buffer gained at theweekend over Parade would be comforting to OMs, butBernards proved, anything is possible and nothing iscertain .

REVIEWAnd what a mighty effort is was from Gary Foulds'

charges in their clash with Parade . Dale McCann'smen were in good nick early in the season but havedropped away in recent weeks . They started slowly buta good second term saw them back in the contest byhalf time and an even third term left the scores tied atthe last change . One horse race in the last quarter asBernards piled on nine goals to one to romp away toan easy victory. Seven goals to Mitchell in a best onground display for the visitors while the Gollants,Vassallo and Perrett also played well . Pannam an dCosgriff battled hard for Parade an d Boyd continuedhis solid form in front of goal and kicked five .

No joy yet for returned University coach GrantWilliams . A week might be a long time in footy - 10months must be an eternity for Williams as he pondersthe Blues top four finish in season 1996 and indiffer-ent form in 1997 . Not disgraced by their 26 point loss,the Blues were always going to struggle away to OldXave rians. Toby McIntyre battled hard for the Bluesalong with Herrald and Stewart but the premiersnever looked threatened . Tim Ockleshaw continues toshow his considerable talents with another top gamewhile Wood and Dill on were also handy players forXavs .

A solid first quarter at home to De La Salle andScotch seemed to have shaken the slump in form thatdogged them in recent weeks . A seven goal second termto the D's saw them take a handy three goal break athalf time with Andy Evans and Damian Toohey ingood form. But as the saying goes, the third quarter i s

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the premiership quar-ter and the Cardinalspiled on six goalsstraight to the D's fou rbehinds for an eventual nine point margin. J . Hos1-.itrlan d B . Goldberg were both busy in the small maistakes for the Cardinals but it was a big man, TonWilson, who was best afield for Scotch .

With just five goals on the board for three quarter4effort and a deficit of 22 points against a side desperate to maintain a spot in the four, very few peopliwould have expected Old Melburnians to have arrchance of walking away with the points at home to Ol(Haileybury. They didn't take all four points, but thedid draw level by siren time, a mighty last quarter fighfrom the Redlegs, whose inaccuracy has been the oniconstant in an inconsistent season . Tim StuckeyToby Roberts and Simon Theodore have all been ngood touch and continued their good form while DavisConnell and Matt Armstrong were among the betteplayers for the Bloods.

Fresh from its victory over the Cardinals, Trinittravelled to take on the Lions, with the home side'winning margin of 23 points further suggesting thathe Is ladder position does not truly reflect theipotential. They might have got even closer at the weekend but for poor kicking and they finished with twmore scoring shots than the Lions . Goals not so easto come by this week for Leigh Carlson but good performances from Lake and Cleary and the versatilYori Phillips helped the Lions over the line . JamiStickland, Jeremy Sutcliffe and Sam Kennedy weramong the better players for the Is - the trio have performed with distinction throughout a trying year.

PREVIEWTrinity host Xavs and fresh in their minds will b

'the one that got away at the same fixture earlier in thseason at Toorak Park . Trinity to make amends thitime by 17 points.

The Lions travel to meet De La Salle in a must wigame for the D's if they are to keep their finals hopealive in 1997 . 1 hate tipping against Collegians but DLa by 8 points .

Haileybury host Scotch in what shapes up to bthe match of the round in a must win game for botteams . Scotch by a whisper . . . 4 points .

The Redlegs travel to take on Parade in a critic<clash . For the winner the faintest chance of Septembfaction while for the loser, relegation remains a possbility . Parade by 3 goals.

St. Bernards take on the Blues with both sidedesperate to remain in A section and hence with pi

e ty to play for. Winning form is hard to ignore anBernards will get home by 25 points .

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SENIORS - 28.06.97OLD XAVERIANS 2.5 7.9 .9.10 13.12.90UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.1 4.3 8.4 10.4.64Old Xavc}ans Richardson 3 . Jones 3. Perry 3. Wood . Ellis . Brennan. Ford, Blood.Best Ockieshaw. Wood, Dillon, Hawkins . Dann . Blood .University Blues Lerman 3, Herrald 3. Stewart. Fairbank . Slimmon, Mapteston.Best McIntyre. Herrald, Stewart, Ravdhouse. Fairbank. Versteegen.

COLLEGIANS 3.0 3.3 7.6 10.9.69OLD TRINITY 2.3 3.7 4.10 5.16.48Collegisms Thomson 3. King 3, Warne-Smith, Wallace, Schober . Boater. Best Lake.Cleary. Philips. Smith. Kerr. Peters .Old Trinity Atliimn 2, Greig. Passador. Hatfield. Best StMkland . Sutcliffe. S.Kennedy. Robinson. Harris, Greig.

OLD SCOTCH 6.1 7.3 13.3 15.5.95BE LA SALLE 2.4 9.9 9.13 12.14 .88Old Scotch Steele 4 . Nettleton 3. Price 2. Collins . Stokes. O'Brien. J. Hosktng. A.Snuth. Wilson. Best w'ilson. Collins. B. Goldberg. J. Hosking. Steele . Eade.Be La Salle Duncan 3. Evans 2. Clancy 2 . Bonnici. Johnstone, flume . A6rahams.McIntosh . Best Evans. Toohey . Flaverday. Chun. BonnicL Duncan.

OLD MELBURNtANS 1 .3 4.9 5.12 8.17 .71OLD IiA1LEYBURY 3.5 5.7 9.10 10.11 .71Old Men*. rniana Birlill 2, Berry 2, Ross 2, Campbell . Stuckey, McMullin . BestStuckey, Roberts. S. Theordore . Holme. McKeon . Ross .Old HHRileytauy Home 4. Krau 2 . Erstathiou. Lappage . Dann . Carson . BestCouncil, Armstrong. Hilton . Tlllessen . Seccull. Phillips.

OLD PARADIANS 1.2 6.3 11.7 12.13 .86ST BERFiARDS 4.1 6.5 11.7 20.7.127Old Paradians Boyd 5. Galvin 2. Dtntinosante . Nitsou. Burns, Holland . Pannam.Best Pannarn . CosgrifL Fanell. Boyd . Burns, Digney.St Beraards Mitchell 7. Vassallo 3. L. Gollant 3. Indira. 2 . McKeon 2. J. Overman.Sheehan. J. Mount. Beet Mitchell, J . Gallant, Perrett. Vassallo. J . Overman.Chatfield .

p ;:,;,3 CLUB LAST TOTALRICI-IARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 3 45

A. LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 4313OURKE OLD XAVERIANS 41WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 1 38

RESERVE SryiCDONNELL OLD SCOTCHFIUME DE LA SALLE(- ')LLINS ST BERNARDS

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[;i,ll TRINITY v. OLD XAVERIANS Field: D . Dalgleish R .E ;twood Boundary : T. Dodds S . Hennig Goal : Charlie MayAlan Bishop DE LA SALLE v . COLLEGIANS Field : H . Little C .Segota Boundary: M . Meier S. Waterman Goal : Michael LentiniPeter Bekkers OLD HAILEYBURY v. OLD SCOTCH Field: W.Hinton S . McCarthy Boundary: J. Stevenson Goal : Geoff GriggBernie Hoare OLD PARADIArdS v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field :G. Thwaites G . Pritchard Boundary: B . Mutton Goal: KevinSegota Anthony Simpson ST. BERNARDS v. UNIVERSITYBLUES Field : J . Kvins C . 0'Donohue Boundary : D . Styles Goal :Dominic Napoli Grant Beardy

JULY 12 - ROUND 13OLD XAVERIANS v . DE LA SALLECOLLEGIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURYOLD SCOTCH v. OLD PARADIAN S

AT ELSTERNWICK PARK, SUNDAYOLD MELBURNIANS v. ST . BERNARDSUNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD TRINITY

A and B Clubs must only phone 0/0scores ; qoaikickers and best players(both teams) to EP 9531 8333 (before5.15 p.m.) There is no need to phone

through final scores only as is a require-ment of other sections .

RESERVES - 28.06 .97OLD RAVERTAPS 2 .1 5.3 7.4 9.8 .62UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.3 2.5 4.8 5.12 .42Old %averians Freer 3. Hunter 3, Stem 2, Jones . Best Freer. Lechte . Stuart,Tucker. woalntif, Hardman .University Blues Jamieson 3 . O'Donnell. Strack. Best Kisanovs, Langley. B .Furphy. A. wllcrn. Norman, O'Donnell.

COLLEGIANS 4.3 9.7 14.12 17.15.117OLD TRINITY 1 .0 5.2 5.4 9.5.59Collegians O'Donnell 3. Pollock 2 . Ven Den Venne 2 . Vasdekis 2, Woolley 2 .Entwlsle. Walsh. Greerss. Conti, Mini, Gribble . Best Vasdekis . Pollock. Entwisle .Greetes. Jones . Morley.Old Trinity Wallace 3 . Wyke 3 . Smith. Adgemis 2. Best P. Board . T. Board,T. Smith. Hudson. Vargo. C. Smith.

OLD SCOTCH 3.7 8.9 10.14 10.16.78DE LA SALLE 2.0 3.1 6.1 9.5.59Old Scotch Spiden 2. Busse, Hooper. Nuigu•orth . Jones . Kaluukl. McDonnell . T .Reid . Smvth. Best Speed . Busse. Kerr, Warner. Hooper. Norman.De La Salle Ellis 3, Albon. Grace, Hynes. Hall. Duckett. Hegan. Best Ellis . Hagan .Duckett. O'Brien. Muphy, Wyles.

OLD MELBURNfANS 5.4 8.8 11.11 12.4.86OLD IIAII,EYBURY 0.3 1.4 1.6 4.10.34Old Metburniaas Kenneedy 4. Dixon 2, walton. Keeble. Bovd . Anasta«akis . Higgs .Telford . Best Crow. Jenkins. H art. Gigqs . Keeble. Kennedy,Old Haileybirryy Hardeman 2. Hill, MeI'm. Best O'Donnell. Bartholomeusz. Melin.Hill. FLoyd. Harrison,

OLD PARADIANS 3.1 8.2 9.2 12.8.80ST BERNARDS 2.0 4.0 6.1 7.4.46Old Parad3ans Walsh 3. S. Wallis 2. T. Wallis 2. Jenkins. Mills . Ccsma Vear,Tomasicllo . Best S. Wallis . Tobin, Cosma. Vacuca Way. Mills.St Bernards lanzano 2. Collins 2, Brebner. Dafrey . Donelly. Best Calthorpe,Donelly. Paradowski Vinecottbe. Juncsskay. Brebner.

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B SECTIONby Terry Quirk

seven rounds to go and the moment of trut hhaving arrived or to arrive over the next few

weeks it is time for me to assess the prospects of eac hclub bearing in mind performances to date and myexpectations for the remainder of the season .

Old Brighton, has taken before it so far and mustat this stage be firm favourites for promotion. Injuriesover the coming weeks will need to be kept to a mini-mum however the OB's will expect Steve Barnes tosend forth talent from the `Magoos' when required .

Ormond back into second place after a few ordi-nary performances has been strong in defence and cer-tainly has not relied on a trump card in its' forward lineto kick a bag full of goals each week. Games againstthe OB's and the SKOB's in the coming weeks shoul dgive a clearer picture regarding the Monds chances oftaking one of the two coveted positions .

St Kevins, following promotion in 1996, has madeit quite clear that it plans to go all the way and withmany returns from injury and suspension will also beconfident of taking another big step . The road will notbe an easy one however with every game being a minifinal from here on.

M IiSOB is well and truly in the fight and will sim-ply need to defeat the sides above it to progress to ahigher position or remain in the four . A very talentedside with depth that suggest it will have a big impact inthe race for the finals .

Therry Penola, by its standards and consideringits confidence pre season, has been very disappointingparticularly away from home . Except for its huge per-formance against Old Brighton, Therry has not pro-duced against the top sides . A complete form reversalis required for it to make the finals .

Mazenod has been the most inconsistent side in BSection and, except for a huge win against SKOBS, hasdone little to suggest it has the capabilities of matchingit up with the top dogs . The talent may be there but itmay be a little late to make up the lost ground .

Ivanhoe will be a tough encounter for any teamand will certainly be a worry for any side particularly atthe Boulevard . This young side has taken time to findits' feet and I expect it to upset some of the plans of thebetter performed teams in the future . Certainly relega-tion appears out of the question .

Old Ivanhoe also appears to have drawn clear ofthe relegation zone and its most recent form suggestsmore victories at Chelsworth Park and a promise toscore against one or two of the finals contenders . Alack of depth has been a problem all year and a poorpercentage has resulted from a few drubbings alongthe wav.

St Kilda/South Caulfield has relied on the sameplayers week in week out and has not been able to getto the line on several occasions when a victorv was

there for the taking.Relegation wouldappear to be a certain-ty but the Saints willgo down fighting and will have a red hot go .

Banyule will certainly be given the opportunity bget things organised and regroup in C Section in 1998With a very young side and a junior development program in full swing the future would appear brighthowever, the competition in B section so far has beeirather awesome for the Bears . I hope that a few victories over the next seven weeks give everyone at Banyula chance to do some celebrating .

REVIEWOld Ivanhoe at home were never really in troubl,

against the Saints and its' 16 goals to three after quarter time was a superb effort. The Saints must await threturn of main injured players to improve on this performance .

Ormond had a keen tussle with Therry for a quarter or so then slipped into top gear to record a big winThe centreline and the on ballers of Ormond gained thascendancy as the game progressed .

MHSOB was never really in trouble againsMazenod who lacked forwards who could finish off thexcellent work done in defence. Again the MHSOB haforward line and rovers were their better performers .

Old Brighton was very happy to have gained thfour points against SKOBS after both sides lost keplayers over previous weeks . Solid defence after quarter time and better use of the ball by the OB's in thgreasy conditions told the story .

Ivanhoe lifted in the last term against a very determined Banyule who put in a spirited effort anensured there was not easy path to victory for thMagpies. Early last quarter goals to Ivanhoe took it ouof a very dangerous situation.PREVIEW

MHSOB at Elsternwick should have too much tlose in a match that will not be a walkover . MHSOB tscore by 19 points over Old Ivanhoe .

Therry welcomes Mazenod to Oak Park for aencounter absolutely crucial to both clubs . The homground advantage and Therry's centreline should hel,it to a 22 point win .

Old B righton at home to Ormond will ensurerecord breaking crowd . The Ormond defence will bunder pressure from the first bounce . Old Brighton ahome to prevail by 29 points .

Banyule welcomes St Kevins . The Bears will be itouch early but SKOBS all round talent will see it victorious by 52 points.

Ivanhoe at home will be a tough encounter for SKilda/South Caulfield who are struggling wit' .

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numerous injuries . Ivanhoe will not want to take theSaints lightly but should have few problems winningby around 32 points.

RESERVES : MHSOB, Therry Penola, Old Brighton,St . Kevins, Ivanhoe

CORRESPONDENTS : By 3 .30 Monday 9889 9014.Thanks for your superb reports .

Old Brighton - Congratulatons are extended toBrad Pollock on reaching 100 games today. Beginningin 1991 Brad has played every game in the seniors asa rock solid CHF. His great skills in the air and on theground make him a formidable opponent . Also 50games to Hayden Bickett, Andrew Palfrey, RohanSaunders, Chris Toms and Derren Wilson . All havereached this milestone during the year and we all lookforward to the next 50 from you all.

St. Kevins - Congratulations are extended to PaulMeagher on reaching 150 games for the SKOBS . After1000 roles of tape and as many broken bones, disloca-tions, tears and strains 'Megsy last week brought uphis 150th . A well liked and fine clubman well done.Also 50 games to Simon Games last week . 'Gamey'sets a great example at SKOBS with his fierce determi-nation, tenacity and perseverance, and he was reward-ed with the 1996 2nds B&F. Well done Simon. Goodluck in the next 50 .

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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALOLD IVANHOE 6 55IVANHOE 7 49MHSOB 6 42THERRY PENOLA 2 39

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JULY 12 - ROUND 13OLD IVANHOE v . THERRY PENOLA

AT ELSTERNWICK PARK, SATURDAYMAZENOD v . OLD BRIGHTO NORMOND v . BANYULEST. KEVINS v . IVANHOEST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. MHSOB

SENIORS - 28.06.97OLD IVANHOE 4.5 10.10 18.17 20 .22.142ST KILDA STH . CAULFIELD 3.1 4.2 5.5 8 .9.45Old Ivanhoe McLean 6. A. Corcoran 3. Veat 3 . Agushi 3, Parker 2 . Karahann[s.Capes. Wamr. Best A. Corcoran. Haros . C. Corcoran . Johnston . Kent, T. Young.St . Ki1da/Sth. Caul. Baker 3, Tkocz 2 . Clements . Best Diamond, Tkocz. Gilmore.osuIDhan. Baker. Vam}akis .

MAZENOD 0.2 2.5 4.8 12.11 .83M.H.S .O.B. 5.5 8.8 13.18 18 .18.126M'axeaod O' ue 3 . King 2 . Couttie 2 . Morgan 2. Barker. Whlch . Howard.Best M . Murray. Fisher, C . Murray, LeGrand, Young. Nisbett.MHSOB Woodtey 6, Werner 4. Heknot 3. Pertzel 2. clever. Bruce. McCullv. BestHe¢not. Pertzei. Woodlev . Gerner. Glover. Johns .ORMOND 2.4 7.10 13.13 15.16 .106THERRY PENOLA 2.0 5.1 8.4 10.4 .84Ormond A. Turner 5 . G. Ballev 2, HorsBeld. B . Turner. Block . Jobling. Edgell .Naughton. Byrnes. Rotation. Best D . Edgell. B. Council, Horyfleld. Fraser. Gilmore,A . Turner.Thucy Penala Thrush 3 . Pola 2. Gromck 2 . Crotfi. Kurat . Frahm. Best Frahm .Elliott. Barron. Crotty. Gorman, Seymour.ST. KEVINS 4.5 5.7 6.9 9.10.64OLD BRIGHTON 1.2 7.3 9.4 11.8.71St. Resins Gargano 3 . M. Dollman 2. Brady, Bowles. S. Kennedy. Gribble. BeatBrady. Keighran. Macey, M. Dolman, A. Hart . S. Kennedv.Old Brighton Talbot 2, Dennis 2. Bradley 2, McLachlan. Krzyn«iak. Murch .Patterson . Kent . Best B. Pollock, S. Williams, Rickarby. Hartman . Dennis. Prior.BANYULE 3.2 5.3 9.7 13.10.88IVANHOE 3.3 6.8 10.10 17.13.115Banyuk Turnbull A . C. Williams . Logan . Glass. H. McDcrmott, R. Williams.Kayrooz, Mayne. D. Williams . J. McDermott. Best C . Wiflllams. Woodlak. R.Williams, Mane. D. Williams. H . McDermott .Ivanhoe Williams 7. Lee 5. Joy^ce 3. seoble. Flynn. Best Scoble, Flytm . McGcwan.Williams. Lee. Saunders.

RESERVES - 28 .06.97OLD IVANHOE 0.8 2.9 2.10 3.18 .36ST. KB,DA ST1L CAULFiELD 1.3 2.4 2.7 3.7 .25Old Ivanhoe Atkinson. Craker. Pidoto. Best Brophv . Glisenti. Jones, S . Warry,Toll . YarHrood .St . Kllda/Sth Caul . Gill 2 . Pope . Beat Belton . W@(igross. Richards. Duntm3c.GilchristMAZENOD 3.0 8.1 8.5 12.11 .83M.H.S.O .B. 4.4 6.4 13.5 15.6 .98Mazenod Brookes. Tsiaris. Smith . Strait, Pearce . Carter. Sharp, welch. Fisher .Sherlock. Best Pearce, Little. Carter. Sherlock. Steinrort. Robinson.M1150B Thed>dd 4, McLardie 3. T. Grimmer 2. Albergo 2 . Saints . Winch.It Konstanty, Verma Best T. Grimmer. hicLardie . Spitert. Sainnis. Theobald. Haves .ORMOND 3.1 7.5 9.7 10.9.69THERRY PENOLA 4 .3 6.3 7.3 8.7.55Ormond Steuart 4. Brown 2 . Keating 2 . On 2 . Cleary. Keleher. Turner. Metz. BestKeleher. Steuart . Cleary. Metz, Keath. Greg Hali .Therry Penola Vaina 2 . Jones 2 . Maloney 2. Moran . Goodu1t . Best Goodwin .Hollow. Vaina. Moran . Pinner. McCann.ST. KEVINS 1.6 2.9 7.9 10.9.69OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 2.3 3.4 6.4.40St. Kevins Dynan 3. Mulcahy 2 . Kuring. Meagher. B . Kennedy. Charles . McCann.Best Mulcahy, Lynch . Dynan. Farquaharson, Moore . B. Kennedy.Old Brighton Grant 2. Murray. Fisher. Wilson, McNamara . Besi Bennett, Corke.Broan. Fisher, Desmyth . Gambol.BANYULE 1.3 3.4 5.5 6.7.43IVANHOE 5.2 10 .6 13.12 16.19.115Banyuk Riches 2. McDermott, Cullen . O~,en. Jesse. Best T. Egan. Riches. Ouen.Wamn, J . McDermott. Gilbert .Ivanhoe Fairweather 6. Fahour 3 . Frtsina 3 . Marino 3 . Narkawiecz . Sloan. BestFinla}sn, Glttos. NarkaWiecz . FairxRather. Ebbage . Toogood .

MHSOB v. OLD IVANHOE AT ELSTERNWICK PARK Field :B. Allen P . Callil Boundary: C . Kealv B . Corcoran Goal :Robert Dunstan John Finn THERRY PENOLA v . MAZENODField : M. Bushfield M. Jenkins Goal : Reno BarichievichMalcolm Frame OLD BRIGHTON v . ORMOND Field: B .Schmidt J . Toohey Goal: John Kelly Phil Burg BANYULE v.ST. KEVINS Field: D . Lane C. Stewart Goal : Shannon RyanRoss Richards IVANHOE v. ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULF.Field : P. Simpson B . Tamblyn Goal: Gary Clancy Bernie Dix

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C EDIXTIby RUSSell Gould

ell things are still looking very interesting in ourtopsy turvy section . Down the bottom of the tabl e

things have tightened up, but Monash has managed tokick a game clear of the potential relegation pile .Positions 4, 5 and 6 did not change, none of the teamsable to capitalise opportunities to strengthen theirpositions, Old Mentonians the most noticeable . Theycould have gone two games clear in fourth spot, butdropped a crucial game and will have to be more waryfor the rest of the season . But down the bottom iswhere the action is. Now is the time for those clubs toreally show what they are made of and fight for theirspot in C section for 1998 .

REVIEWA top clash out at Thomastown where the Bears

fought valiantly but were unable to hold off a fast fin-ishing Marcell in who ran out victors by 23 points . In alow scoring affair Thomstown were able to go with theEagles all day, providing a very physical game for thevisiting side. The Bears had the lead at the firstchange, the Eagles then fought back to go into halftime with a 3 point lead. The Bears then took controlin the third and at the last change, they lead by 11points. But then, as they did so often at the start of theseason, the Bears ran out of puff and Marcellin pro-ceeded to kick 6 goals to 1 to take out the game by 4goals . Best for the victors was Sampimon who direct-ed traffic across half back all day, whilst Karavasili sand Domingo were good all day . Thomastown's peren-nial best player was yet again Tony Fellows, this weekhis aides were Grech and Holmes, the whole teamthough performing well and surely still a threat to thecouple of teams above them as far as finals berths areconcerned .

Down at Mentone, after an early scare, StBedes/Mentone settled down to run out 33 point vic-tors over Bu lleen/Templestowe . The first half waspretty much controlled by the visiting Bullants . Theymanaged to maintain possession by running the ballwith and against the wind, whereas the Tigers were tookeen to finesse and mistakes were costing them . TheBullants were up by 19 points at half time and lookinggood for an upset win. The Tigers though were far fromdone. They came out and kicked 6 goals into the windand held B/T to just 3 goals to take a one point leadinto the last term . The Tigers had finally found theirrun and they took over in the last kicking 6 goals toone to take the game. Best for the Tigers were'Chopper' Lannan and his friend 'Moose' McCraw,whilst 'Big Wave Dave' was also solid across half back .For the visitors, Hare and Chivers were good downback and Tulloch continued his good form . An enter-taining match for the local fans who were starved ofhome ground action .

Old Mentonians travelled out to Bennetswood

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Reserve in search ofvictory to cement theirspot in the top four,but the cement truck

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failed to show up, hijacked by St Leos who bounceback from defeat to take the Panthers by 27 points . 1windy and slippery conditions the Two Blues used tlwind in the first term to pile on 5 goals to one .

T Panthers though hit back in the second kicking5their own whilst holding the home side scoreless .

T Two Blues continued their strong play out of the mi (dle in the third and were 17 points up with one termgo. Their defence took control in the last, the Pantheikicking just one goal with the wind whilst they add(three to their total to take the game and shock tllacklustre Panthers . In a great team effort for the T\rBlues, Burgess, Dinocolantonio and Rafferty westandouts. For the Panthers, Brooks and Murphy wetwo of just a handful of good contributors .

T Panthers blew one chance, but do have another thweek, let's see if they can find those keys .

Hampton Rovers were visiting the University fthe first time in many years, as a team that is, to talon a Monash side desperately in need of at least a go(showing . They gave more than that though takingright up to the Rovers and actually running out victoby a very solid 47 points . Reports from the Hamptccamp were not suitable for printing, but to summaristhey were less than pleased with their efforts . Mona:on the other hand were quite happy, and ready to gPit to this tipster who doubted they could do it . Best Ithe Blues were Sam McGee and 'Duck' Roachwhilst for the Rovers their best players were firgainers Wilmott an d Parkinson . Take a bit of heafrom this victory Monash fans, and hope it lasts, aryou Rovers, if you don't win this week I'm not goingpick you any more .

I know that AJAX played North Old Boys, and ththe NOB's won by 102 points, but I had to pick up tlpaper to find out . No reports came in from either canso that's all you'll ever know. Sorry!

PREVIEWClash of the titans is at Bulleen where Marcell

nost St Bedes/Mentone. The Eagles have won foura row but not in overly convincing style . The Tigehave won their last three and have just been satisfieI reckon this one will be a big one, no holding bacshow us what ya got game of football . I do not knchow to pick so I'm closing my eyes and pointing to nrecord. . . . .and . . . . . the Tigers in a close one .

Old Mentonians will have found the keys to tltruck and they will be pointy enough to burMonash's bubble . The Panthers in what should becompetitive game of footy .

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vide some resistance to St Leos attempts to climb outof the cellar. The Bullants by 27 points .

Thomastown get another one at home althoughtheir visitors don't need a passport to get there thisweek. But I think North Old Boys should travel alrightand get the W, but not easily .

Hampton Rovers v Ajax in the most anticipatedclash of the couple of hours leading up to it . HamptonRovers have too much to lose and should win.

Reserves winners will hopefully be St Bedes/hqentone, Monash, St Leos, NOB's and Hampton Rovers .

Sound the trumpets. Miurellin are holding their annualfancy dress night at the Gasometer Hotel in Collingwood, onSaturday July 12th . This years theme is a Hawaiian BeachPartv. See Lewis 0'F1}nul for tickets at $10 each .Milestones: St . Leos Emmaus Wattle Park - Congatu-lations are extended to Brendan Vaughan on reaching (100)games today. An integral part of the clubs success over thelast (7) years, and will be so in the future . Well done.

• old Mentonians - Congratulations are extended to JohnKonioinan who today plays his game for thepanthers. With a wealth of senior experience and morerecently a reserve stalwart, all at the Old Mentonians wishJohn well today.

AJAX - Brett Duaenman today plays his 100th gamefor the club . The 1997 DVC Brett has matured into a finesenior player and has followed in his father (Stan's) footstepsas being a fine player for the AJAX FC. Congratulations andwell done form all associated with AJAX.

JULY 12 - ROUND 13AJAX v. OLD MENTONIANSMONASH BLUES v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEST. LEOS EMMAUS v. MARCELLI NST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . THOMASTOWNNORTH OLD BOYS v. HAMPTON ROVER S

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 2 60MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 5 50VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 2 48TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 4 48

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SENIORS - 28 .C3.97AJAX 4.1 5.2 5.2 5.2.32NORTH OLD BOYS 4.1 8.3 14.11 19.20.134AJAX Dudakov. Mohr, Samuel . Rosen, Onas. Best Duzenman. Brain . J . Segal .Samuel, Rcl$lltzer, A. Krongold .North Old Boys Boyle 6, BoFw 3. Leans 3, Sperling 3 . Tonkin 3. Collison,Connolh'. Best Boyle, McKay, Conti, Baiker . Cun'an. Boyer.

MONASII BLUES 4.3 8.5 12.8 15.9.99HAMPTON ROVERS 2.2 4,4 8.4 9.8.82Momish Blues Gregory, 4 . Barker 4, Rogers 2. Webster 2 . white 2. Teasdale. BestMcGee. Gregory. Hollow=, Barker. HipwelL Ro~ers .Hampton Rovers Crawford 5 . Holt . Natoll, D . Anderson, Martyn. Best Crawford .Martan. McConville. Bllck, Holt . Wilmot.ST. LEOS EMMAUS W.P. 5.8 5.6 9.7 12.8.80OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 8.5 8.8 7.11.53St. Leos EMMAUS Dinicdantino 3 . Banks 2 . Pitcher 2, Vaughan 2 . Buckle,Graves. McC<urn, Best Burgess. Dinicolantino. Rafferty, Robinsou. Roncfd. i*tiller.Old Mentonians Acreman 2 . Riley 2. Austin . Dcwer . Shroud. Best B. Murphy.Brooks, D. Murphy. Kitto. Macquire. Leone .ST. B'S MENT. TIGERS 4.3 6.7 12.9 18.13.121BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8.8 9.8 12.10 13.10.88St. S's Mmt. Ma ge 5. Kinsella 4. Hayes 2. McCraw 2. Beasley. Bonar.Lannan, Hecker~ Bestman, McCraw,. Beaslev. Tully. M~qe~ge. D . Goodchiki.BuBeen Templestowe Robertson 3. Thompson 3, Grahrsn. P~ 2. Mclaren 2.Williams. AgroUs. Best Hare . TuIloch. Chhers. Williams. Robertson, Lambropaulos,

MARCELLIN 2.1 6.4 9 , 4 13.9.87THOMASTOWN 3 .1 6.1 9.3 10.4.80P,luctllin Treganoavan 4. D'urtingo 3, Frisina . Caihy, Cooper. Kara~a.salLs.Sampimon, h{oran . Best Dimingo, SampLnon . Theisz. Dodorico. Cronin.McIntosh .Titomastown V. Capect 2, Homes 2. A . Fellows 2 . A. Ward 2, Diana. Ristevski . BestA. Fellows. N. Grech, Homes. ValerL RsteGskL P. Colosimo.

RESERVES - 23.06 .97AJAX 1,0 2.2 2.3 2.5.17NORTH OLD BOYS 3.6 8.7 15.13 20.18.138AJAX Aber. L. Goldberg. Beat Feldman . Lrry. Degen, Krongold, Goldberg Davis .North Old Boys Lawrie 6. Cook 3 . Lock 2 . Cheshire 2. Curry 2 . Tkn6ote. Zocco.Shewan, Anderson . Best Lack. Cook, Trimbole, Lawrie, Cheshire, Des9ne.

MONASH BLUES 5.1 8.3 9.5 13.6.84HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 0.5 2.5 3.5 .23Moaasit mires Kellock 4. McIver 3, Murchie 3, Spencer. Dempsey, Feenaughty.Best Headberry Mchror, Hodson . Neal. Kellock. Murchie.Hampton Rovers Hunt 3 . Best Buckley. Thomas, Tyrrell, McGregor, Armstrong,Cass llST. LEOS EMMAUS W.P. - - - 1,10.16OLD MENTONtANS 12.4.76St. Leos EMMAUS Van Den Akker Beat Van Den Akker, Mitchell, Pinhorn .Simondson, Carev.Old Meatonia ns Russo 4. Moodie 2, Funds, S . Kitto. Slv, Stroud. Watson.4t'inguss . Best Watson. winguss. Conentry, Konkinan. Kitto, Elliott

ST. B'S MENT, TIGERS 6,3 12.9 20.14 25.18.168BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 2.2 2.3 3.3 .21St. B's Meat. Tigs. Diggku 7. Manson 4. Johnston 3, Danny GoodchIld 3 .Corderoy 3, Schreicr. Dwyer. Furlong. Tomlinson. Connolly. Best Earle, Beasley,nanny Goodchiid, Furlong. Manson.p~,~nsSuSeen Templestoave Franklin. Stott. N us Best Drher, Dalloglio. Greig. Stott.Daskalou. Vozzo.

MARCELLIN 1 .1 1.2 1.7 4.9 .33THOMAST08Ri 0.3 2.4 2.5 2.7 .19Mareellin Taylor. Houa Decruchy, Ben'esst. Best Armstrong. Dema . Wallis.Taylor. M . Cooper . Healy.lhomastown A. Fleming. Scarps . Best Moribito . Suites, Mince. Pellegrino, MeNeiLTheodorou .

HAMPTON ROVERS v. AJAX Field : G. Gtoras C. BrajtbergBoundary ; C . Hayes A . Degan OLD biENTONIANS v . MONASHBLUES Field: P. Millington S . Meredith (VSFL) Boundary: J .Handfield P. Kvle Goal : John Robinson Robert Parrv BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . ST. LEO'S EMMAUS Field : A- Stephen C .Nash MARCELLIN v . ST. BEDES MENT, TIGERS Field : A .Chapman S. James (VSFL) Boundan': G . Miller M. ChappleGoal : John Pickett Robert Sevmour THOMASTOWN v . NORTHOLD BOYS Field: R . Sneddon A. Kiel Goal : Malcolm VennRussell Owen s

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D SECTIONby Peter Kelly& David Cook

REVIEWTn what was billed as a great match turned to a fizzer

between Old Geelong and Whitefriars . The Friarskicked the first two goals and then didn't score their nextgoal until 22 minutes of the third quarter as a strongerand better team unit took control . OGS moved to a 10point lead at quarter time and then to a 100 point leadbefore taking the foot of the pedal to allow the Friars tokick the last three. Old Geelong whose average winningmargin for the season is 22 points have set themselves aspremiership favourites and in the last five games have anaverage winning margin of 77 points . They are a well oiledfunctioning unit who will probably not drop another gamethis season . The Friars best were Maguire, Coghlan,Jenkins an d guilty whilst OGS Darcy at half back (Medalfavourite at this stage) was again BOG with great supportfrom Wilkinson an d Pestcott . Howe lls only managed 7this week and was overshadowed by Wissen who kicked 9 .A great effort to cement to spot .

A 4 goal with the breeze opening quarter set up amuch needed win for Caulfield over Old Camberwell .Camberwell however came out strongly in the secondquarter to trail by 2 kicks at half time . The third quartersaw Caulfield pepper the goals but pressure from OldCamberwell kept them in the game . The last quarter sawCamberwell in with a chance but Caulfield then took con-trol to run out easy winners when they put their bestquarter for the season together to win by 40 points . CamHarris for Caulfield put in a match winning final quarterwith their best being Restarick, Hall and Will (OldCamberwell do something about your scribe) .

In an excellent game of pressure football Salesianwere able to eventually get the points in a very excitinggame. Only a goal separated St Johns an d Salesian at thefirst change after the visitors kicked with the breeze in thefirst. Salesian at the first change after the visitors kickedwith the breeze in the first . Salesian drew away during thesecond quarter to lead by 5 at half time . The third andfinal quarter saw St Johns slowly peg back the differenceto level the scores with ten minutes to go . For the next 7minutes the game could have gone either way as the ballwent back and forth with neither side able to score . A sud-den opportunity saw Salesian goal . Desperation by StJohns failed to reward with Salesian scoring at the end towin by 2 goals . Kavanagh, Wiseman and Forbes wereSalesians best whilst St Johns had most players con-tributing at some stage in the game .

Old Essendon at home took on Beaumaris in a gamethat had a lot at stake. A very close fought first quartersaw neither side on top and in the second OEGS played allover the Sharks to get on top . The game was very spiritedand an incident before half time seemed to spark the visi-tors into action . The 3rd quarter saw the Sharks smallbrigade take control and with the aid of a breeze move toa handy lead which they defended well in the last even

though OEGS gave it everything . Beauy's best weiMart in, Nicholson, Quin, Pitts and Wadham witMahmoud getting 3 . OEGS best were Steven, McPhersoand Fletcher whilst Lutterschmidt finished with 4 .

Parkside and Aquinas played out a very strong finhalf with one point in the game at half time. Aquimstronger in the third and using a breeze got out to 1points at the last break. Parkside without MeNamaineeded some spark which was missing and saw Aquinzsteady and pull away for an impressive win . HockelInserra and Pino repelled countless attacks but Aquin,were too strong. Doherty on Aquinas's forwardlfne wcvery creative and best afield and when Close nullifieHarvey, others also got into the game . Jeffries anVankirkhoven (4) were also good players .

PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES

Picking winners is going to get harder as last wee]ends results testify and the present ladder will show. Orgame separates sides placed 4th and 9th and any of tho :have the ability to make the fmals . Here's a prediction fcthe final make up of the ladder. OGS 1st with 16 winWhitefriars 2nd with 13, Beaumaris 3rd with 11 . Fourtspot will be fought over with percentage playing a factcbetween Parkside and St Johns who will finish withwins. Salesian, Aquinas and Caulfield will finish withwins and one of those to be relegated on percentage . 01Essendon with 6 wins and Old Camberwell with thrfwins will be relegated. This may give some Clubs a spur oand is based on home games, winning margins thus fthis season and present form . I am running at havirpicked 38 winners from a possible 55 thus far (70%) arshort opinions from the club scribes will be publishespace permitting each week. The previews this wee

k be shortened a little to allow room.Old Camberwell destined for relegation won't gi

much joy this week against Beaumaris who are fairly weassured of a finals berth . The Sharks at home will win t7 goals and set up their Club function for the night withgood win.

Whitefriars thrashed last week entertain Caulfielwoo finally returned to the winners circle. They say an]thing is possible in footy and the Friars appear to haislumped may find Caulfield a harder hurdle than the la :in a steeplechase. Caulfield may pull this off at the post ta nose . Old Geelong simply too strong for St Johns zthey march back into C Grade . Even playing at home :Johns may make a game of it for a while but if they win I'be at training on the track next Tuesday and buying a cotpie afterwards. Aquinas still on the improve tack~~ ~,Salesian and will make it two in a row. Both sides coul

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make the four at present but some of the early seasonslosses will prove costly in the end . Aquinas by 3.

old E9sendon will see the Devils arrive from theirparkside home determined to make amends for last weeksloss that this game may be over by half time . OEGS are noteasy beats but appear to be struggling at present. Parksideby 2 .

Baaumaris- .- :iekey Mack recently played his 300thgame not much info provided to talk about but the effortis great and sincere congratulations on reaching this mile-stone . Two other players Neil Van will play his 150th thisweek and Raging Rowbury recently made his 'ton' . Bothare popular clubmen and congratulations from all associ-ated with Amateur football are extended to each of you .

St Johns Wayne Charlton playing his 100th seniorgame last week and as other clubs testify a gentlemanplaying great footy at full back suffered a serious brokearm. Thoughts go out to him to get well and have a speedyrecovery.SOCIAL: Beaturnaris have a reverse raffle on tomorrowSunday July 6th, from 12 midday to 5pm. Tickets avail-able at the door with lots of prizes and a great day guar-anteed .

Old Essendon have a fancy dress and Karaoke nighton 28th of July. Contact the club for details . All players,members, supporters and guests most welcome .

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALHOWELLS OLD GEELONG 7 55INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 1 48ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 1 45J. LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 4 1

DUNBABINFULTONSCHOLTENP. O'BRIEN

RESERVESPARKSIDE 3WHITEFRIARS 1CAULFIELD GRAMM . 1WHITEFRIARS 3

SENIORS - 28.06.97CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4.4 5.5 6.12 10.15.75C_DOAhffiERR+ELL 0.1 3.5 3.5 5.5.35Caul6eld Grammar W1Il 2. Cutler 2 . Cowiishaw 2 . Dlcrosta Doherty. Stumbles.Ha

ll. Best Harlan. Hall. Liddell. Cowlishaw. Cutler . Will.

Old CambenaeB Board 2 . McCraw. Hardman. Inkster. Best Seeley. Lodge.McKenzie. Spunitt, Smith, Hardman.

OLD GEELONG 3.6 8.10 14.14 21 .16.142WHITEFRIARS 2.2 2.2 3.5 6 .9.45Old Geelong Witfen 9, Howells 7. OBrlen. Paul, Neeld, L. Wilson . W. Mithen . Best14Yffen. Howells . Wilkinson, A. Mithen. Darcy. Smithers.Whiterrtars A. Carbone, Mika. C . Harris. Robinson, M. Carbone, Gloutchev. BeetJenkins, A. Carbone . Hughes, Mika. O'Connor. Jongebloed.

SALESIAN O.C. 3.0 8.3 10.4 14.6 .90Sr. JOHNS O.C. 2.1 3.2 9.4 12.6 .78Stileslan OC Cincotta 3, Hazel 3 . Canavan 2. Byrne 2 . Wiseman. Forbes . Tassone,Canav2n. Forbes .St. Johns OC WWton 2 . Back 2 . Munnthuis 2, Hilton 2, Cunningham . Ham.Hilton. Laisan. Best Cotsmadias . Monroe. Hilton, Koppens . Emergv. Walton.

PARKSIDE 2.2 4.4 5.4 7.6 .48Agt7BdAS O .B. 3 .2 4.4 7.5 11.8 .72Parks3de Laursen 3, Gunn . Harvey, Pandarl, W'arren . Best Hockey. Pino . Inserra.Harvey. Linares. Vita.Aquinas OB Vankerkhoven 3 . Tarulli 2, Flynn 2, Hughes 2. Wiston. Whitehead .Best Doherty Close. Jef¢ey, Hyland, Boland, T. Grierson.

OLD ESSENDON GRAMNIM 4.2 7.8 7.11 11 .11.77BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 3.3 4.8 10.10 12.16.88Old Fxsetadon Grammar Luttershmfdt 4. Panagfotopoulos 2. McPherson 2 .Ctpalloni 2, Evans . Best Steven . McPherson, Fletcher, Papal . Hughes,Lutterschmidt.Beaumarls Matuaoud 3. NichoLsat 2. O'Riley 2 . Hanrahan. Pitts, Reidy, Salisbury.Thomas. Best Martin . Nimisan. Pitts. Quin. P. Thomas . Wadham.

RESERVES - 28.06.97CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7.1 11.4 13.7 15.8.98OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 1.4 1.4 3.6.24Caulfield Grammar Kavrouris 2, Thompson 2 . Cassidy 2 . Fraumano 2. Hansen.Santiago, Harrison, Schaller, Chan. Bov.zs . Best Thomspon. Santiago, Lawrence.Tinder. Chan. Giles .Old CamberweB Kerkvliet 2. Cocks. Bat Cocks . Freenv3n. Evans . Hopkins.Richmond . Taylor.

OLD GEELONG 2 .1 3.2 6.4 6.6 .42B*HITEFRIARS 3.3 4.4 8.8 11.10.76Old Geelong M. Robson . Fuphy, McInnes. Ritossa. Oliver, McKellar, Best Mclnnes,Oliphant. Ritossa. R . Oliphant . A. Robons. McKellar.White&tars Peter O'Brien 3 . Jackson 2, Campbell 2 . Elliott, Fulton. Strike, Giilan .Bed A . Harris. Elliott . Davis. T. Carrick . Johnson. Gillan.SALESIAN O.C. 4.0 4.0 8.3 7.5.47ST. JOHNS O.C. 0.3 0.7 4.8 7.11.53Satesbut Brown 2. Forbes 2 . ChaLnbers . Oliver. Scotti . Beet Scottl. Kirchener.Sinclair. Hanlllton . Oliver, GLumaSt . Johns OC Logander 3 . Dwsett. Lamb. Saunderson, Walker. Best Saunderson .Pepper, Reynolds. Doasett. Logonder. Corcoran.

PARKS IDE 7.5 10.8 9.11 28.14.170AQUINAS O.B. 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.1.7Parkside PanJart 7.0 7. Lhuiltabin 3. Mufski 3. Dr6man 2. Lhvamiatd 2.Hansen, Linares . L Best Alccall. Thcxna$. Linares. Ranano . StuartAquinas Dunna Best Croach, T~BeW. Langdon . Edwards . Duane .OLD ESSENDON GRAMMM 4.4 7.8 10.12 13.15.93BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 0.0 1.1 1.2 1.5.11Old Essendon, Grammar Dale 2, Leask 2. DiBlasi 2. Goodker 2 . Cram 2. Cramer,Wright, Leigh. Best Dale. Leask . D1Biasi. Gcodger. Cram . (,`ramer.Beaumaris AFC McMahon. Best Smith, Blac}xe. Fairbanks. McMahon. Lucy.Duf.

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JULY 12 - ROUND 13CAULFIELD OR . v. ST. JOHNS O .C .OLD GEELONG v . AQUINAS O .B .SALESIAN O .C . v . OLD ESSENDON GR .PARKSIDE v. BEAUMARISOLD CAMBERWELL v . WHITEFRIARS

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nar a dog of a day last Saturday, freezing wind ,even colder rain, grounds like skating rinks ,

match balls like watermelon seeds, ill-tempered play-ers, grumpy officials, unchuffed umpires . seethingcoaches, fun day really!

At least Graham Mullenger, the Sharks seniorcoach, retained his sense of humour. Given the ten-dency of players these days to 'exchange views' withumpires, Graham reckons it wouldn't be a bad idea ifteam coaches were invited onto the field during these'view exchanging passages, to act as a mediator beforethe situation gets to the 'Thank you, take a 15 minutebreak!' stage .

There are some obvious difficulties with such ascheme, but Graham does have a point, given all theadmonitions to players to 'keep the talk up' on thefield, it's hard to know when to stop. It's not a newproblem. Generations of army PT Instructors havelamented that they can instil discipline into everymuscle set of a soldier's body except two, the mouth,and another lot at the south end of the torso . Whathappened to the old adage 'Speech is silver, silenceold?' Somebody should make it the next coaching

fact, 'Controlled communications', that's the way to go!

LAST WEEKEley Park stayed right in the game against Old

Carey until the last term, when the C's got theirminds into gear and played their natural game. TheSharks were able to tie up the C's for the three quar-ters, manning up, running on, numbers at the ball, allthe standard drills . The C's looked as though they did-n't want to be there, but were always able to doenough to keep their noses in front, and move away inthe end, when the Sharks seemed to tire . The Sharksgot good value from their captain . Hook, back afterinjury, and Hawley. For the C's, Morrison was effec-tive round the flanks, and Faells with his clearingdashes from the backline .

Yarra Valley OB took the points from Kew in a bot-tler of a match given the cold conditions, but at least itdidn't rain. Yarra scooted away to a handy lead in thefirst term, with Fraser eVean threading through 5useful goals, and try as they might, Kew just couldn'tpeg them back. Matt White provided great drive on theball for the home side, Scales showed a welcomereturn to form in the centre, and Downs, Fung, andReddaway turned many of Kew's attacks into scoringopportunities for Yarra . Kew came within a point ofYarra in the 3rd, and closed to 8 points down late inthe last, but two critical chances in the forward lineweren't converted and the game slipping away . DrewMitchell battled hard in the ruck all day for Kew, andPhil Pedretti was an effective force in defence.

Richmond Central found Hawthorn Citizens farmore competitive this time round, especially in the2nd half, during which the Cits actually outscoredthem . With spectators huddling in groups to combat

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the cold, the Cits puton 7 goals to 4 in thelast two terms . ChrisBarry was Central'sbest in his last game for them this year (work trans-fer), Greg Tate on a HBF, Chris Adams on the ball,and Glen Porteus at HF also starred . For the Cits,Shane Parker was great on his wing, Jason Schultzwas a damaging HFFer, and Darren Murray did wellon the HBF, especially considering the aggro he getsfrom Michelle for playing at all! !

Eltham Collegians were no match for BulleenCobras, and even Mettle Ryan's long awaited returncouldn't spark the . Todd Hedley was again in form inthe ruck for the Turtles, and John Jovanovski an dMatt Dwyer, worked hard all day, but they wereunable to stem the tide of the Cobras' scoring.

The Parkers had the chance to do some sight seeing .

TODAY'S GAMES.Kew take on Eley Park and though the Sharks will

benefit from players coming back after long injurystints, they will not have the firepower to contain theBrown & Golds, who will be a tad cross with them-selves for slipping up last week .

Hawthorn Citizens meet Yarra Valley in theworst possible situation, Yarra's confidence will be skyhigh, and that usually spells doom for their opposi-tion . The Cits are improving with every outing, but donot have the all over class of Yarra, who should wincomfortably .

Bulleen Cobras and Richmond Central clash inthe match of the day, the result of which is critical toboth clubs' efforts to keep in touch with the four .Neither side would be happy about their performancesto date, and both have played below levels they arecapable of. In their first match this year Central wonbecause they were better at establishing breaksaround the packs, and today's game will be similar .Both teams possess a lot of class footballers, so if theweather is half decent it will be a great game . Centralshould take the points by a couple of goals .

Chirnside Park play Eltharn and should chalk upa comfortable victory. The Parkers are serious flagcontenders, who will be determined to rack up thebiggest winning margin possible, to boost their alreadylarge percentage. For the Turtles things are different,tearr, building and development are probably higheron thpir present agenda than anything else, and it isto be hoped that a coterie of former players can rallyround and support the club in this endeavour .

The C's will be having a wander round the othergames .

Reserves wins should go to: Kew, Yarra Valley,Richmond Central, and Chirnside Park . Yarra sufferedtheir first on-field loss for this season last week, so thedestination of the reserves flag has become a little lessof a one team contest.

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Correspondents the Monday contacts are 95471-1 . Fax 9547 7764 .

L_ _;.icbmond Central - Chris 3 :sry was among the best

players last Saturday in what was probably his last gamefor the Centrals . Coddy has been a fantastic contributorto the club both on-field and off and will be sorely missed .Good luck with your new job up at Woomelang Coddyfrom everyone at the Snake Pit .

v . -LEY PAi :_= Field : M . Gilday IIf .'. ~-'®1?"N

CITIZEfl'r, v. YL=: :.A VF.LLI3 Field : R. Martyn

Boundary : D. Blackburne BULLEEN COBRAS v .RICHMOND CENTRAL AT BULLEEN PARK Field : K.

Walker P . Keogh CHIRNSIDE PA. '-:C v. ELTHAMCOLLEGIA N S Field : C . Cimoli (1 Brereton OLDCAi,L-Y has the bye .

ELEY PARK A.F.C. 2.2 5.4 7.8 9.9 .8301.1) CAREY 5.2 9.7 10.13 18.13 .121Eley Park Wunhyrn 2, Brady. Bruce . Hawiey, Holm. Trotter. Watts, Yelland. BedTrotter, Hook. Hawley. Watts, Rayner. Hill.Old Carey Hickey 7. Campbell 3 . Hawldrtt+ 2. Mudge 2, Vasllopoulos 2. Arnett.Cann. Best Morrlsqt. Auk3lst Hawklnp. ,Kudge, Frelts. B. Cohen.

YARRA VALLEY O.B. 10.2 13 .5 18.6 19 .8.122KEW 5.1 11.4 14.4 16 .11 .107

Yam VoIIey MacVean 5. Matt White 2. Macleod 2. Drew 2. Smfflle 2 . Ales 2.Jetrernan. = Peake. Michael White. Bed Kocenen, Heffernan, Reddaway. Drew.Macvean. e.Kew King 4, J . Barnes 3 . R. Puhiren0 2, Channon 2, Porte . Harrison, Peters.

L3F7anchL J. Be ll. Beat Mitchell. Wood, Larranchi. M. King. J . Barnes. Peters.

RICHMOND CEti97tA1. 8.3 11.8 14.12 15.13.103HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1.2 3.3 6.5 10.5.65Richmond Central Porteous 5. O'Sullivan 4. Pickett 2 . Jackson 2. Tate. Best Tate .Adarns, Porteous. Hoey, O'Sullivan, Barry.Hawthorn Citixe.as Lauletta 3. Schutz 2. Bogie. McGowan. Glover. Barker.

Ra.sttto. Best Parker, Power. Schulz. Murray. Avery. Lauletta

ELTI3AM COLLEGIANS 2 .5 3.8 4.6 4.7.31BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .8 10.9 15.16 23.20 .158Eitlram Collegians Ryan 2, Jorn2rtovskL Muscat Best Ryan. JovanwrskL Hespe .

Hadley, Parsons. Heaney.Bulleen Cobrsa tV~ 9 . Brown 4 . Dillon 2 . Redfern 2 . Sette 2, Cotterill .

Humphrey. Orwin. Schneidec. Best Wagg . Cotterfll, Brown. Orwin . Gaylor. Dillon,

CBIRN'8IDE PARK: BYE

RESEWVTS - 28.06 .97

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KEWYARRA VALLEYYARRA VALLE Y

JULY 12 - ~OU21U 13ELEY PARK v . HAWTHORN CITIZENSYARRA VALLEY v. BULLEEN COBRASRICHMOND CENTRAL v . CHIRNSIDE PARKOLD CAREY v. KE WELTHAM COLLEGIANS has the bye.

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sons for the rise and addressing them . Bri an sug-gests that a) the increased tempo of the game b) thegreater overall speed, strength, weight, endurance etcof today's players and c) the number of players pre-sent on the field at any one time (18) remains, eventhough the other factors ( a and b) have increased .

In two week's time I will continue with Brian 'sthoughts - I think they make interesting reading .Next week.

Next week this column will de handed over toDebbie from guit who will be reminding clubs of thegreat prizes available under . the Quit SmokefreeClub Awards in place this year .A cheeri o.

Sad to hear that De La's Andrew Mackintosh,who also played in the last VAFA representativematch, badly broke two bones in the one leg during

ELEY PARK A.F.C. 0.2 0.2 3.4 4.4 .28OLD CAR .-"Y 2.6 5.11 6 .17 12.19 .91Eley Park Dell'o[so 2 . LettlnL Verde. Best bllhatee . Verde, Dunstan. Georpu. G.Larnarca S. Dix.Old Carey McQuie 3, D. Parker 2, Hands 2. Cherry 2. Drake, Drmr. M. Parker.

Best Anderson, McQute, Mason . Jackson. Dmer. Drake,

YARRA VALLEY O .B. 3.3 4.5 8.10 8.11 .59KEW 3.2 8.5 7.7 10 .9.69Yarn Valley OR Best Potter, Cole, Dais. Roxre. C . Ross. Ho.Kew Bruno 4, Brassii 2. Hope. LOrtstone, WeDs. Boltone. Best Wells, Livingston.Skerrttt. Bruno . Danne . Dalrymple .

RICHMOND CENTRAI. 7.3 9.8 14.9 19.11 .125HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 .2 1.4 2.8 4.6.30Richmond Central Hickey 3. Shannon 3 . Wilson 2. Macak 2. Fl.ores 2 . Jo}rey.Corker. Fawcett. Best MrAlpin . Shannon . Bunshaw, Auldist Macak. Flarse .Hawthorn Citizens Rosthcrn 2. Slll, Fitzpatrick. Best Langey. Ryan. Hartley.O7ianlon. Irvine. Hewish .

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2.2BULLEEN COBRAS 2.5 5.9 9.14 15 .18.108Eltham Collegians Best Glare. D. Garnett T. Barnett Harris. BaringaBuBeea Calttas Ma~afras 4. Cannane 2. Gross. Williams. Curen. Bed Williams.

Magafras, Matone.lt`ebb, Finnigan . Coombes.

CHIRNSIDE PARK: BYE

last week's match. Andrew has been having a won-derful season and wi ll be sorely missed. We all hopeyour time on the sidelines Andrew is minimal andrecovery is complete .

Attendance at tribunals .All parties involved in a report must attend a tri-

bunal hearing to give evidence . Any party not ableto attend must provide a statutory declarationoutlining the reasons for an inability to attend anda full description of the evidence they would havegiven concerning the incident . Inadequately provid-ed statutory declarations leave any player liable toa suspension and if an umpire provides a statutorydeclaration a case may be deferred to a time to bedetermined by the Association's CE after consultationwith the Chairman of the Tribunal and InvestigationsCommittee .

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orth Brunswick have all but sealed the thirdfinals birth with a stirring win over a Blacks

side feeling a troubling sense of deja vu as the sec-ond half of the season hots up .

Round 11 Review

Old 87estbourne's recent good form didn'tdesert them on the road as they pulled off a stir-ring victory following an enthralling battle withWest Brunswick . Seven points down at the halfand 2 up at the final change, the Warriors wereable to hang on in final term where both sides hadtheir chances with easy shots at goal going astraybefore Andrew Horsburgh slotted through thesealer after being well held for much of the day byDon Webb . Ash, Robbo and Burra helped getWestbourne home while Williams worked hard togive the Magpies something positive to take fromthe game . Wests now need to regroup quickly asthey prepare to face their northern neighbour . TheWarriors win was all the more notable given theyonly had 35 players available on the day which lefttheir twos undermanned . The early game hadsome positives for Wests with Stewart putting hishand up for senior selection and new blokeHamish Whitehead showing plenty .

Uni Blacks came unstuck in their second closegame of the season as a more committed NorthBrunswick worked hard to keep in touch in a firsthalf where the Blacks probably could have takenthe game if they'd worked harder. But, to theircredit, the northerners were within 2 points at thefinal change and were able to establish a handy 14break half way through the final stanza despiteheading into the wind . Blacks had their chances,and a bit of help, in the final minutes, but theirforward forays repeatedly broke down under pres-sure from BOG, Abe Ryriazis and the rest of thevisitors backline . A courageous game from BillMcMahon was topped off with the efforts ofGeorge Latouf, Dave Magnusson and Dave Ellisalong with a fine leadership performance byCaptain Dean DeM orton . There was little chanceof an upset in the ressies where the steadilyimproving North were no match for the Parkville'sperennial premiers . Best for the losers wereMerrick Bradford, John Kalpakis, JohnPapanikolou and Brett Evans .

UHSOB travelled to Fearon Reserve confidentof giving the ladder leaders a shake after gettingclose earlier in the season and, despite trailing by5 goals at half time, they were every chance of win-ning in the last . Peter "calicivirus" Gunthorpedid the job on Willi goalscorer Warren while"Fatty" Wallace snuck in for another 3 goals . Lead

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by Skipper C_a:;~Ekinns who has hadan outst anding sea-son in the ruck an dthe ever reliable Ashley Bone in a back pocket, thvisitors go their noses in front with 6 minutes to gand had the chance to go a kick clear before a erLcial free in the goal square gave Alan Elliott's boythe opportunity to get their noses back in frorand hang on . Willi remain unbeaten and expect tbenefit further from the return of "Killer" althougfurther Mark Jacksonesque efforts may bring threturn to a premature end - take a hint "KillerJacko was joking . The locals were too strong in thressies with O'Neil and Ferguson putting in fcHigh and Dan Douglas working hard in his 50tgame .

La Trobe had the better of S ' burne in thheavy conditions out at Bundoora . The hammtwins of Robinson and Kreuzer where among thTrobers best and will benefit from the week ofThe return of "Bertie" Blaskett was another postive while Swint can take heart from the efforts cCarmello "Bull" De llolio, Andrew Hamilton anAlan Hillgemann across the centre and the hopof getting a few more back into their best side 1recapture the club's earlier good form. On the sutject of depth, it was an achievement for both thesteams to just field sides in the twos with roveGreg Foster taking the opportunity to put hihand up for senior selection at La Trobe anDarren "Rubber Duck" Wright relishing the corditions if his moniker is anything to go by .

Round 12 Previe wThe in form N orth Brunswick take on a Web

Brunswick side at the cross roads and unlikely tcope with short trip to Allard Park . North by 5points .

Uni High host Uni Blacks and, given la:week's effort against Willi, they have to be confdent of adding to Garry Connolly's woes . High b8 points .

Swinburne takes on Wi lliamstown and ithard to see the home side getting close to the pacsetters . Willi by 63 points .

The Reds face the buoyed Old WestbourneBrunswick St and can't afford to take the Warriorlightly with a spot in the four up for grabs . Reds b7 points .

La Trobe has the bye .Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 b

1 .30pm, call 9381 2292 until 8 .00pm or emamicj@netspace .ne4 .au

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Club stalwart :' t1I i=_rtir_s~2n chalks up 10 0t es with the Warriors while team mates An g

hristo and the popular Leon Farfield reach 50 .

cociai Notes : UHSOB have their trivia night;,i the clubrooms tonight while West Brunswick

new concept to the social calendar with a-ole r, ,ht .

Y12- ROUND 13ST BRUNSWICK v. UHSO B

AT FLE M ING PARK, EAST BRUNS77ICKUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. SWINBURNE UNI .LA. TROBE UNI . v. UNIVERSITY REDSOLD WESTBOURNE v. NORTH BRUNSWICKWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS hr a a bye

PtO-3-i BRUPISt'IICK v . V,LST BPUiv'SPIICK Field : M .Argall G . Seabourne UHSOB v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSField: R . Love G . Waldron SWINBURNE UNi v.A/ILL STO CYMS Field: G . Wolter UNIVERSITYr.-??S v . OLD ti',:'ST^3UTT.P71, Field: M . Wittmann LA

C• ; : UNIVERSITY has a bye

WALLACEWARRENGULLANJ . DELLOLIO

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SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALUHSOB 3 40WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 31UNI BLACKS 28SWINBURNE UNI. 2 28

RESERVESUNI BLACKSUHSOBWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

262321

®. - , 3. D .97C;ESTBRA;S;RC*' 2.4 6.4 9,6OLD 67F.S1BOURh`E A.F.C. 1.1 5.3 9.8West BnrusswEek Goal kickers and best players not receutd .

9.8 .6210.12 .72

Old Westbourne Frarildin 3, Szuztd~via 2. A. Horsburgh 2 . S. ChrLSto. Leitch,Fairfield. Beat Robson, Gibb, Leitch. Salnut. King, Franklin .

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.3 6.8 7.10 9.11 .6$NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 3 3.5 7.8 9.12 .66University Blacks Goal kickers and best players not received .North Brunswick Wernham 5, Grew Waites . Miller. Closter. Beat Kyrians. Closter.Magnusson, Freeman, Den :catan, Elits .

1L11A :RISTOVRd CYMS 2.3 3.6 8.7 12.21.93U H S 0 B 3 .3 7.10 9.10 13.10.88wBliamstowa CYMS Kurkowskt 5 . Cook. Griere, Cannon. ilrzzanL Wanda.Featherston . Best Jackson, Wuchatsch. Featherston, Lee, Cook, Kirkowski.UHSOB Veal 3. Wallace 3, Cracknell 2 . Skinns. Devlin. Talarico. Koch, McLean .Bed Gunthwpe. S,kinns . BowT, Pre+lfer, Cracknell, Detiin.

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4.5 4.7 6.9 7.14.56S6F3NBURN"E UNIVERSTY A 1.3 2.6 2.7 4.10.34LaTrobe University Blaskett 2, OToole. Robinson. Kreuaer, Haynes . Hayward .Best Plaskett. Murphy, Lewis, Napier, Robinson. Haynes .Swinburae Uni. Dellolio 2. DePaoli. O'Mara Best Milano . Hiltgemazm, Dell olfo .DePsoli, Hamilton . D. Milano .

UNWERSITY REDS: BYE

RESERVES - 28.06.97WEST BRUNSWICK 2,5 10.10 18.16 19 .22.136OLD WESTBOURNE A.F.C. 0,2 2.3 2.5 2.4 .16West Brunswick Rogers 3, McDonald 3 . VHali 3. Cocolazis 3. Eastway 2. Lucas,Whitehead, Gay9ard. Baker, Ortiz. Bak Stewart. Rodgers. VitJt. Baker, Whitehead,Gason.Old FRstbourae Martinsen, Mesman. Bet D. Horsburgn, Hewitt. Williams,Cummtr :. Martlnsen. Jordan.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.4 5.6 5.9 9.11 .65NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.2 0.2 2.3 3.5 .23University Blacks Coal kickers and best players not received .North Brumsarick Papanikoianu. Kalpakas. Cunningham. Best Bradford, Hope,M. Loumtzes, Jewell . Evans, Attard .

R'B.LIAb1STOVRd CY9SS 2 .3 3.10 9.17 13.21 .99UHSOB 0.1 1.4 1.8 2.9 .21WBBsmstown CYMS Tuck 2. Bond 2, Burgess 2. Hann 2 . McGoxan, Langham .Bubnic . BtTan, Allen. Best Allen, Bubn[e, Isisa J. Tuck, McKenzie . Longhorn,UHSOB Mats 2 . Best O'Neill, Lewicid, Douglas. Ferguson, Sciola. ERerutgham .

LA THOSE UNIVERSITY 0.3 2.4 4.8 5.10.40SWINBURM'E UNIVERSTY A 1.1 1.1 1.2 2.3.15LaTrobe University Spralja Greaves. Grant, Cotsopoules, Moon. Best Faster,Wright. Moon, Ryan. Grant . Honey.SwIolnuae University Lee. CanBeld. Best Fit bbon. Freeman. Potter, Dvmond .Morgan. Howlett.

UNNEPSTPY RF. D8: BYE

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direct to Tom Brain on 9265 8011 by 5 .30pm Mondayplease .

With just seven (7) rounds remaining, a two (2)game space has opened between the 4th and 5thplaced teams. Unless those teams presently 5, 6 and 7on the ladder can conjure up some miracles (soonerthan later) the composition of the'4' at present doesn'tlook like changing prior to finals time. Coincidentally itis a carbon copy of this situation in the Rezzies. . .

REVIEW

SENIORSANZ Albert Park really took it up to Southbank in

the 1st half. After the long interval the 'Bankers' gottheir act together and quickly put the issue beyonddoubt and ran out big victors by i l l points . The Ratsare to be commended for their overall commitmentwhilst the Bank this week will have an opportunity totest their wares. The Big Kipper, Pittsy, and Nudgewere all good Bankers while Jack, Manny and Ottenall tried hard for the Rats.

After a tight first quarter St Mary's appeared tohave control of the game against Oakleigh. A tenminute lapse by the Saints allowed the Krushers backinto the game just on half time. Neck and neck throughthe third with only two points separating the teams atthe lemon break . After a tense 15 minutes theKrushers exerted their authority and raced away to asolid 52 point win. Better players for Oakleigh wereKitts, Wood and Marsha ll and none were recorded forSt Mary's . Maybe an indication of their disappoint-ment!

Peninsula 'Pirates' played good football in patch-es and were too strong for Monash Gryphons who totheir credit were very hard at the footy all day . It was avery much improved performance form the 'Gryphs' .maybe a forerunner of a win in the very near future .For Peninsula, victors by 38 points, it momentarily getsthe ship back on course . MVP's for the Pirates wereCampbell , Cre an and Dentry and for the Gryphons,Davey, We lls and Coxhead .

Power House bounced Elsternwick from the startand had the game all wrapped up at half time. Amarked improvement in the 2nd half by the Wickersbut they were no match for a polished House outfit whocruised to a 98 point win. Best for Elsternwick wereCurtain & Steele whilst for Power House, Wright,Jackson and Harrison got a mention amongst dis-patches .

No match report forthcoming from either thePatters or the Hunters . However my spies tell me thatboth teams went 'hammer and tong to half time. StPat's steadily put the game out of Glenhuntly's reachthroughout the second half finally getting home by 5 5

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points thus priming themselves for today's 'blockbuster' against Southbank . The Hunters will now havito rely heavily on other results over the remainder othe season to make the top W . Better players for SPat's were Sullivan, Davies an d Sebire .RESERVES

Terrific 52 point win recorded by the Saints gKrushers, Pirates too strong for Gryphons (43 points)The Wicks continue their climb, this time at thiexpense of the House (4 points) . Patters would bidelighted to register a 15 point victory over thHunters an d to wrap up affairs Southbank way toiaccomplished for a battling APIZ Rats by 134 points .

PREVIEWS FOR ROUND 1 2Although defeated last round, St Mary's will trave

(with confidence) to Caulfield to do battle with an ouof sorts Monash Gryphons. With still a finals sniff isthe nostrils, KB reckons on the 'Saints' by 30 pointsTB concurs just cannot see the Gryphs getting homhere .

A big one in store behind the Old Junction Ovawhen Power House take on Peninsula. The winner wilsurely play in the finals, the loser will need to look ovetheir shoulder. At home and in good form KB punts oithe House narrowly by 11 points . The Pirates fornaway from home is in one word abysmal and TB feel,it will get worse today as the House take full advantagof their own conditions.

Glenhuntly have a last gasp effort to keep theislim finals chances alive when they welcomiElsternwick to the'Heath' . Incentive enough for KB bpick the Hunters to win by 27 points .

This really is the last chance for the Hunters, thehave played the top 3 sides in the last weeks are matcthardened and will win.

Top of the table clash at 'Yarra' park betweeiSouthbank and St Pats Mentone . Last time these twimet only a couple of points separated them . In whapromised to be a beauty KB is gunna stick his beak ouand plonk the Bankers to get home comfortably by 2,points . Both sides having been gearing themselves fothis game and today it comes to fruition. I don't thin]the Bankers will be treating the Vultures lightly, will b,pumped this time and will keep their unbeaten reconin tact .

ANZ Albert Park play host to Oakleigh Krusherand the Rats are most definitely in the game with ~chance. I do believe however that (again) the incentivof a possible finals chance will spur Oakleigh homwinners . KB reckons by about 40 points . The Krusherare on the improve and today will be no different a

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they inflict yet another defeat on the hapless Rats .

Saints by 21 points v the Gryphens . The Houseand the Pirates to play a drawn game, yes a tie! TheWicks to continue their roll and dispose of the Huntersby 36 points . Bankers comfortably (48 points) againstall improved Patters . Krushers to steady their ship alittle by knocking over the k: is by 60 points.

All at PAonasli Gry~hons join in congratulating,Iamie'The PLantom' :2 sattie an d Ryan Gilehz ;st onplaying their 50ts games against Elsternwick andpeninsula respectively. Also best wishes and thanksare extended to Brett Coxhead who today plays his50th.

SOCIAL NOTES :Monash Gryphons - The 'Fabulous' Trivia Nite

hosted by Trivia Masters, Heals and Willo tonight (5July) at the Gryph-Inn commencing 8 .00pm . All wel-come .

St Mary's - 1-300 Night on July 19 . Buy a ticketand stand a chance to win $1000 up for grabs.

Southbank - Renowned Trivia Night at the club-rooms Saturday night 12 July . Book a table nowthrough Fab Maya or Grant Wardrop . Numbers limitedto 100.

Cent a Number day, Sunday 20 July 11am tillstumps .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST TOTALS. CRAVEN POWERHOUSE 56BUNNETT SOUTHBANK 45PETTITI ST MARYS 4 41A. ROLFS SOUTHBANK 34

RESERVESCANK SOUTHBANK 4 54G. ROLFS SOUTHBANK 1 44P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 34

MONASH GRYPHONS v . ST MARYS Field: B . McLeod R.

Smith POWER HOUSE v . PENINSULA 0 B Field : A .

Carrick K. Brewer GLENHUNTLY v . ELSTERNWICKField : B . Walsh P . Tuppen SOUTHBANK CBA v. ST.PATRICKS MENTONE Field : T . Foley (R) D. D'Altera ANZALBERT PARK v. OAKLEIGH Field: A . Pric e

JULY 12 - ROU : .'D 13

ST. MARYS v . POWER HOUSEPENINSULA v. GLENHUNTLYELSTERNWICK v. SOUTHBANK CB A

ST. PATS MENTONE v . ANZ ALBERT PARKOAKLEIGH v. MONASH GRYPHONS

STt":RiS 3.3 6.0 8.8 10.9 .69O!-[?..,TIGH 2.1 5.2 8.6 15.8 .98St Marys Pettltl 4, Jones. Sloan. Theohasfs . Clark, OBr;en. Price. kA Stewart.Ymer. W°Nis. Binyon. Petlitl. Clark.Oakle4t Gilchrist 4. Blandford 3. Kitchen 2 . Fraser 2. Barrie, King. Bwt V.'eIls.Da}°y . Coe3read. Roche, White, :tillmister. Gilchrist.PENINSULA O.B. 5.5 8.9 13.14 17 .19.121MONASH GRYPHONS 4.0 8.2 9.3 13.5 .83Peninsula OS Bonner 5. Campbell 3. Crean 2, Angus 2. Warner. Cook. Atchinson.Landry. Beat Campbell . Crean . Dentry. Cook. Shnrpptn. Angus .$1 Gilchrist 4. Bland red 3. Kttchen 2, Fraser 2 . Barrie, King. Bek

Wells . Davey. Cexheui. Roche, White . liffirmster. Gilchris t

ELSTERNWICK 3.1 4.1 7.2 9.4.58POWERHOUSE 7.5 16.9 20.14 23 .18.150Ebtmmwkk Jenkin 4, Mahonv. Curtain, Lyon, Hosking. Soppett. Beat Curtain.Steele. C . Mahoney. Soppett. Hos ~; Brarington .Powerhouse Goal kickers and best playzrs not recen•ed.

BE PATRICKS MENrONE 4.7 7.13 8.21 14 .25.109GLENINN'R.Y 2.5 5.7 7.10 7.12.54St . Potritks Meatone Stephens 2. Murphy 2 . Davies 2. Matt Sullivan, MickSullivan. C. Sullivan, White, Sebire. Evans, C. Barr. Best P. Sullivan . Davies . Mick

Sullivan, Sebire. W'uie . Grtsrees.Glenhuntly Goal kickers and best Players not received.

SOUTHBANK C .B.A. 4.3 10.7 19.11 24.13.157ANZ ALBERT PARK 3 .1 4.3 5.4 7.4.46Southbank Perry 7 . A Pitts 5 . Osborne 3. Watford 3. Nugent 2 . Harmeberry 2.Hodgson. Thomson, Melkan. Best Walford. Perry. Nuegent. A. Pitts . Metican.ANZ Albeit Park Malone 2. Tagonby. Bourne . Koegier. G. Caruso. Taylor. BestNknlosL McDonald. Ratio . Rutherford, Smith. Shoppee.

RESERM - 28.06 .974.3 7.7 9.10 15.10.1000.1 1.3 6.4 7.6 .48

4. Richardson 4, Harrison 2 . Francis 2 . Mulloch . Best Elliot,dallocli. Richardson . McCarthy. Phillips. Andrews.

Oakleigh Goal Makers and best Players not received .PENINSULA O.B . 6.2 8.5 8.13 11.16 .82MONASH GRYPHONS 0.1 2.4 3.4 5.9.39Peninsubt OB Jackson 3. PourJl 2. Bleasby. McMahon. Morgan. Cox Bond.Boainan. Best Shorten, Bleasby . Powell. McMahon. Cannon . Farraa.

Monash Gryphons Foster. Dew. Gilchrist. Walter. Adams . Best Adams, Martin.Beattie. Danzschonz. Wzddtey. Toghllt. Coleman.ELSIERN4`7ICK 4.1 4.1 5.4 8.6.54POWERHOUSE 0.3 5.5 7.6 7.8.50EffiternaM:k Hunt 2 . Currie 2. Broderick. Bullard, Lacis . Byrne. Best Hunt.LitikakLs . Brodertck. Roberts . Suinnerton. Currie.Power House Goal kick-ers and best Players not received .

ST.PATRICKS METarONE 1.2 5.8 6.8 9.10.64GLENHUNTLY 3.1 3.2 7.4 7.7.49St Patrtaks Mentone Barr 2 . Holloway 2 . BugeJa 2 . O'Brien. Haney. Burns . BestP. O'Meara . Dixon . Batey. Barr. Le~2tt, O'Brien.Gltevlmntly Goal kickers and best players not received .

SOUIHBANK C.B.A. 7.8 14.12 16.16 20.22.142ANZ ALBERT PARK 0.0 0.1 1.1 1.2.8Southbank Conk 4 . Fraser 4. Wardrop 3. Maya 3 . Jones . Rachor. Wheeler .McCarthy. McNamara G. Rolfs. Best Wardrop. MeNamara. Putsnors!e. Fraser .

Aitken . O'Sullivan .ANZ Albert Park Kilmartin . Beat Pa5tra5. Haggar. Faranda. Gereen . Snwxason .

Awik.

E L S T E F? b'J'NaCL ~ ~1'.R6{DRAW 1997

(Part 2 of 3)

This Sat: MHSOB v . Old IvanhoeThis Sun: FIDA Matche sNext Sat: Old Ivanhoe v. Therry PenolaNext Sun : Old Scotch v. Old ParadiansSat . 19/7 NO MATC HSun . 20/7 St Bernards v . Old Scotc hSat . 26/7 Chirnside Park v . Old Carey (E) -2.00 pmSun . 27/7 Old Xaverians v. Old Carey (U19/ l)

-11 .30a mVAFA (A-B) v . VCFL - 3 .00 pm

Dates to be avoided for pa rt (3) of draw to belodged by Monday July 14 .

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MELBOURNE

SPORTS BOOKS

COACHES'CL IAFC , FA

aditionally in sport as evidenced by the recentdemise of Neil Balme at Melbourne FC, coaches

bear the brunt of responsibility for a team's poor perfor-mance. In some cases the sacking of a coach may be jus-tified, but in others the team may well have been not per-forming to the best of its ability. In Melbourne's situationthe pundits generally agreed that Balme was an excel-lent coach. Joseph Gutnick also acknowledged that .Then why was he sacked? Simply because the teamhad hit rock bottom and the administrators had to beseen to be doing something to remedy the situation . Thethinking is that a new broom can't do any worse . Myresearch on AFL coaching would not support such adecision . A change of coach on average, producesimproved ladder positions in the following season on only50% of occasions ie . you're just as likely to go back as goforward - a poor result when you consider that mostchanges are made when teams occupy a lowly position .

Such results are not surprising because a change ofcoach may only be a band-aid solution for a club notwilling, or perhaps capable of addressing more signifi-cant issues . Without being close to the Melbourne sceneit is difficult to assess, but media reports would indicatethat Balme had support from most of the players . In theweek of media attention very few specific criticisms ofBalme's coaching emerged, apart from a perceived laidback approach prohibiting his ability to "fire up the play-ers". When you consider the whole range of skillsinvolved in coaching, such criticism would be meagre atbest. The bottom line was that the team was not suc-cessful, so let's get another coach became the catch cry .

So what is a better solution? I start with thepremise that a coach builds up a relationship with play-ers over time and that such knowledge should not beunderstated . He learns how to best motivate and com-municate with his players. Sack him and the new coachhas to start again - in most cases that is a disadvantage .What I advocate is that coaches and indeed all staff, besubjected to critical review on a range of establishedcriteria . Once developed then the coach identifies areasto improve his performance . In this sense, desirablecoaching behaviours are shaped by the coach man-agers . Preferably these managers should be well educat-ed about the role of the coach.

This process was undoubtedly followed at Geelong inMalcolm Blight's reign, and as a result he left a bettercoach . The club recognised his assets and worked co-operatively with Malcolm over the (6) years to shape him

into an even more skilled coach. Perhaps Adelaide is nowreaping the benefits of Geelong's endeavours .

So before your club thinks about sacking your coach,consider the possibility of engaging an independent con-sultant to review the coaching process with a view toestablishing areas for the continued development of thecoach . Independent thinking is preferable, since sucha person is not hamstrung by traditional values or per-sonalities. At the very least, start to compile a list of cri-terion for evaluating your coach and conduct a detailedassessment before you decide to give him the bullet .

It is beyond the scope of this article to outline theareas for evaluation, but you might consider suchthings as organisation and conduct of training sessions,knowledge of tactics, ability to analyse the skills and togive meaningful feedback to players, preparation strate-gies for players and team, coaching role during thegames, ability to liaise with support staff - the list couldgo on but hopefully you get the idea . In sho rt coachingperformance should be measured more comprehen-sively than on the scoreboard .

Shaping coach behaviour may be preferable to theconstant turnover of coaches, because a never endingreturn to square one may inhibit optimal progress ofyour club . by negating many of the positive contributionsof a coach . So perhaps the easy way may not be the best .

Dr. Ken DavisSport Science Consultant

Phone 03 5266 1266Mobile: 0411 57 I890

SENIOR COACH-OF-THE MONT HName : Wayne HarmesClub : Old Scotch Collegian F.C . Section : A

Playing History: Carlton F .C. 1974-1988 - 169 games day;1979-81-82 Premiership Player (Sen.) ; 2 State Games ; 86 -Premiership Player (Res .); Approx. 24 night games.

Coaching History : 19 90-1991 Oak Park F.C . - EssendonEDFL . 1992 Kilmore F.C. - Riddel League; 1993-1994 AirportWest F.C . - EDFL; 1995-96-97 Old Scotch Collegian F.C.Coaching Philosophy- To field a fit and highly motivated side .To have all players dedicated to achieve the ultimate, also getthe ball from one end of the ground to the other in the quickestmanner.

Future Ambition: To stay involved with Amateur foot-ball for as long as possible . I believe Amateur football isa terrific high standard of football -°I love it" .

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ITnder 19 (1)DELASWL~LEcoa~t,: arAsst. Coach : Greg McHenry

C. Amus

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5 . S .71mr~a~s~(V6. R.Beattie(DV CC))7. C. Browne

B . Clarx.3'9. M . Arcn

10. P. Aron11 . Williams12. S. Clohesy13. K. F L13. A. W,14. M . R"15, G.S6, M .O'DatneB1 7. MM .KarE . . .18. J.Hom19. S. Logarnp. S. Cam21, M. Harbor22. T. Nolan23. J. Ha+.den24, D. Lambe25. M. Coughlan26. A. t-lowetrLiy26 . A. NeerNvvn27. B. Mercwi28. S. Hyland29 . K31. M.33 . J. Healey34 . A. Dor rioai34, T. Masser35 . J . Doak36 , H . Pipkom37 . R . Barnard38 . D . Forer39 . D . Ke40. C. Bwdc41 . B . Hackett42 . J . Waters44 . X . CbWY45 . A . When47. B . Lee49 . A . Ped'ckti51 . S . Had53. LSeage,

MAZENODCoach: Kevin King

1 . B.Johnson2. J. Beaton4. J. Nisbett6. P. Egan (VC)7. L VarneyB. S. Paokrod (C)9. S. Garbelni

10 . L Per'dns11 . A, Meadows12 . A. Quinn (VC)13 . B. Mason14 . D . Kelly15 . N . Meehan16. M. Davis17. R. Wilson18. B. Meehan19. D. Cincio21 . D. Rigg22. T. Bailey23. P . Nelson25. J . Dunne26. S . Dwyer30. D. Schofield32. P . Fotiniot's34. R. Hawkins37. D. Grant42. L Stephenson57. P. McCulloch62. M. Van Suylen63. W.OcchuHo75. A. McDowell76. N. Parry

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach : Leigh Bowes22. N . Ruffin45. TWoodruff46. W

.. Earle

47. L O'Neill49. J . Raju51 . A . Hasiorth52. R. Hayward53. G.Pamham54. A . Liptrot55. S . Dimer56. L Marget58. D. Watson59. C. McPherson60 . D. Crexdson61 . T. Ewart62 . A. Lewis64 . R. Martin65 . R. Kent67 . R. Handly68 . N. Biggin69 . J. Stewart70. J. Thomas71 . G . Rhodes72 . A. Betts73. B. Logan75 . S. Alderson76. S. Grabert77. M. Day

OLD CARE YCoach : Peter Schiller

1 . C. Angus (C )2. F . Yaganoor3. P. Cerche4. J. Powel5. T. Baker6. S. Weip7. C . Anson8. J. Zdo9. J. Woods

10 . S. Vital11 . P. Varyiarnis12 .. J. Mai14 . M. Raffaele15 . B. Hood16. A. Costello (VC)17. K Lewis18. C. Richards19. T. Wood20. M . Lawrence21 . D. Ston e22. C. Battle (VC)23. T. Stuar t24. N. MacLean25. B . Davies26. S . Wood27. C. Davey28. J . Harcourt31 . S . Laulette34. J . Farmer35. S. McConnell39. J . Nash42. J . Amup43. F . Hakins44. A. Tranter47. A. Bond

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OLD MELBURNIAN SCoach: Mark ZukerMat. Coach: Paul Neuchew

1 . C. C'Ake2. J. Berry (DVC)3. F . Purcell4. S.Munay(C)5. A. Jakowetko6. A

. 7. A. Bai )8. C. Langford9. D. Gardner

10 . M. Bertko11 . D. Purcell12 . R. Campbell13 . R . Tandy15 . D. Fatxrryi16 . D . Morris17 . J. MX-er (DVC)18, R Forster19. G . Hope20. S. Mon21 . J. Andran'ss22. J. Torrfinson23. A . Gooch24. M. Bennett25. R. Sewall (DVC)26. J . McKenna27. M . ArtMi28. C. Sibree29. D. Varfey30. N . Coutts32. J . Wright33. N. Couzens34. J . Younes35. E . Sedgley39. J . Ra3g

TNE9EACO~SnEL OMOiEL

OLD PARADIAN SCoach : Ken JohanesenAsst, Coach: Tim Livyi. A Tamrico (C)2. M . Lynch3. M. Baiad:o4. RVdan65. ASmtlh6. D. SLS2ns7. S . PnSCarw8. M. Gal e9. G. Boyd

10. D. Green11 . B. Rays12 . I. Santos13 . L Hams14. S.CE-vWa15. M. Venture16. P. Hams17. G. Porteous18. L Galvin19, 8, Hartley20. It Dempster2t . A Howard22. M. Ja/ce23. M. Hans24. A Bennncasa 39. D. Constantn25. AVecdtio 40. M.Cosgriff26. 0. Warren 41 . M. 1-didslorarad27. B.Wood'iiam 42. M.,6pic e28, P. Corral 43. J . Luces29. M. Cosgnff 44. B. Lyricg30. A Stewart 45. L 0'CAnrror31 . D .Varara 46. G.0'Wara32. C. Wright 47. M. Pcerx,ps33. A Sacco 48. C. Price34. T. Rundman 49. D. Rayms35. J. Rostarook 50, N . Redford36. A Baker 51. S. Rxhardson37. B. Bod7rm3t 52. L Wakefield38. C. r 53. J, Smith

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St., YarravillePh: 9687 8722

OLD XAVERIAIVS 1Coach: Pat Hawkins

1 . M, Frost2. T. Rem"xg3. 8. Heay4. B. Hilbert (C)5. T. Wreaer5. T. Fmler6. M. Frtzgera6 38. It Matz*7. N . Barrett 39. J. PoulosB . AY~ 40. LArnvmNr9 . T.Fanow 41. R.Dhon

10. D. Boland 42. A tacoeang:bit . 8 . Merin 41 J. Had;12. M . Webb 44. R. Lyfti13. N. Tinew 45. S. CarroduS14. Lthstcett 46. M.BOUke15. 1-Deawfohro 49 . S. McCarthy16. D. Storey 50' C. Stepthens17. TCo~f 49 . B.IIt'r.18. D. M~,iay 50 . M. Wilson19. R Jones 51 . R. Ford20. D.Treca 52 . ADyCZn21 . B. Stapleton 53 . S. Clarke22. J. Derm 54 . T. Bowden23. C. Clausen 55. J . Mu'der24. C. Canudn 56. 8. Chrate25. T.Gleesen 57. P.Pdarni26. J.Farry 58. ACotarrn27. C. McGuigan 59. M.CtemberDt28. P. Cbffey 60. 1A . Watch29. N. heard 61 . S.Tnnnbi.-30. C. Hoare 62. D. St=an31. X Rudd 63. M . IkKinsaa32. L Harilvick 64. N . Hart32. T. Barry 65. S. Tucker33. J. Kaye (VC) 66. M . Prmiger34. T. t~ 67. P.Ik~twniy35 . M.Oum 68. D. Renna36 . J . R4clean 69. A Lavizr37 . J . Croke (VC) 70. C. Worry

ST. BERNARDSCoach: Dominic Legudi

1 . A. Slranieri2. T . Wilkin son3. R. LegxS4. R. Bonrka5. J. Pearson6. D. Thomas7. T. Harvey8. J. Delaney9. R . Nutter

10. B.Ovemian11 . S. Erickson12 . B. Hogan13. S. McKean14. A Thomas16. A. Brandt17. T. Plant e19. L. Kavanagh21 . B. Loughlin25. D. Fewster26. A .Gleeson27. James Mount28. P . lannazzo30. Joseph Mount31 . B . Swa n32. J . Evans33. S . Smith37. J . Uoyd42. V.Iudica43. C. Davis47. A. Osborne82. J . Zocco

622 Mt. Alexander Rd.Moonee Pond s

9326 1799

ST . KEVINSCoach: Brendan MillarAsst Coach: B rett Millott

t . A. Calory2. J. Price3. P. Mount (DVC)4. C. Baker5. O . Brown6. C. Goldsworthy7. M.P q8. P.Sr o9. L Cressvelt

10 . M. Davoren11 . J. Bergin12 . B. Debhey13 . N . MGnemy14 . N . Moore15 . A Finney16. B. Quirk (C)17. B. Day (DVC)18. M. Funston19. A. Rattle20. J. O'Brien (VC)21 . B. Aft22. J . Vincent23. C. Haddad24. R. Sheehy25. S . McConnell26. R. Zeman27. S . Andrew28. B. Murphy29. J . Dailey30. N. Edwards31 . M . O'Donnell32. J . Ryan33. B. Powell34. J. Hunt35. R. Ryan

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UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Steve Carroll

1 . M. Belford2 . R . Benjamin3 . D . Bolto n4 . C . Brooks5 . H . Christie6 . B. Callery7 . J . Carom8. M.Cobblerfck9. M. Coleman

10. J . Coulooaupas11 . N . Cowlin g12. W. Crocker13. A . Davidson14. J . Eastaugh (C)15. B . Fricker (DVC)16. S . Fuller17. M . Godfrey18. T. Hayes19. J . Hocking20. W. Jackson21 . T.Johnson22. D. Keily23. M . Komck24. J. Lyle25 . J. Mahoney26 . A. McKenzie-McHarg27 . X. McKinnon28 . B. O'Gorman29 . J. Presti30 . T. Roydhouse31 . J. Starlin g32 . L Stevens33 . E. Stewart34 . J. Sturrock (VC)35 . A. Temtl36. R . Versteegen37 . J. Wilcox38. A. Winter39. D . Woo d

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Under 19 (2)BEAUMARISCoach : Peter RAcBreartyI . N. McLean2 . B. Thomas3 . M.. Pitts4 . T. Window5 . B. Griffiths6. L Gibson7. B . Stevens8. N. BurtonB. J . Walker

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G . Moloney11 . G .Johnson12. J. Bayford13. D . Emmerson14. A . Qui n15. F. McDonald16. S . Mitchell17. T. Eaton18 . A. Palmer19 . R .Thomton20. T. Colter21 . A . Calkn22. S . McKay23. B . Ferguson24. C. Colon25. K. Dimachki26 . S. Horler27 . J, Vance28 . J. McKenzie29. C . Martin30. R . Corfieki31 . N . Kennedy41 . A. Van Den F :ik47. T. McA',ne51 . D. ShddrakeH. T. Rand

MARCELLINCoach : Shaun Manga n

1 . M. Randazzo (C)2. M. Roberts3. G . Gu114 . L Bethel (DVC)5 . G. Hav.l4ns6. C. Keogh7. W. De VercetG8. T . Louder9. D. Marson

10 . M. Moussi11 . P. Pa¢palardo12 . M. Karavasihs13. C. Duinardo14. D. Ciro15. B .Symes16. S. O'Connor17. J. Pacocci0co18 . J. Sheehan (VC)19 . L Pettine5 a20. N. Mathews21 . M. Van Lint22. D . Kearney23. P . DiaCO&rgis24, J . Smart25 . J. Delahunt26 . M . Maguire27 . D. Hogan28. R . English29. B. Dinneen35. C . AbzargeEis50. B . Kearney

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COLLEGIAN SCoach : Tim KilrworthAsst. Coach : Gareth Briglia

1 . T .VanDerVenne2. N. Florentine3. J. Clark4. G . Brown (VC)5. L. Taylor6 . C . Motlard7 . L. Byrne9. M . Britten

10. A Langdon11 . M .Gromaca12 . P. Johnson14 . T. De Yo.mg15 . C . Harris16. A. Baxte r17. R . Hosking (C)18. A Conn19. R.LuH20. J . Waters21 . J . Condon22. P. Wayca'i23. T. Holden24 . M. Godfrey25 . B.PapadopaJos26 . T. Champion29. T. Hartstwne30. L Moon32. J . TarFrry33. B. Samuel (VC)40. C. Drake41 . S. Sayers44 . C . Gibson64 . B . Page69. A . DakH

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Andrew Tsmdos

I . J . Webb3. E. Williams5. B. Smitlt6. A. Hanson8. J. Hardman9. A GeMey

10. T.Derwvan11 . C. WdGams12. A. Paterson13. S. Hancock14. J. Heileman16 . A. Baker17 . R . Scott18 . A . Campbell20. B . Day21 . S . Barry22. J. Miles23. M. Cook24. S. Pickles27 . S. Miles29 . S . Beckett30. J .Zentner31 . M. WBkinson32. C. Davis36. A. Kettle41 . N. Better44. W .Orw4n47. LJuniper

OLD HAILEBURYCoach : Greg Lassock

I . C . Home2. S . Davey3. S . Saunders4. M . Ttriete5. P. Dimond6 . D. Rei d7 . B. Shearer8 . R . Parker9. E. Dunphy

10. D. Harrop1i . R.Goulden12 . D. Warden13 . G . Finlayson15 . C.Jayasekem16. B.langord-Jates19. C . Efstltatrou21 . B. Waters22. D. Mason24. C. Pountney25. N. Biggs26 . J. Bell27 . B. Car-on29 . C. Joyce30. A. Rode60. M. Scxnaia

OLD SCOTC HCoach: Terry Kendall

1 . G .Junkeer2. L Hanrwmann3. A. Parker4. A. Sheer5 . T. Stewart6 . T. McKenzie7. T. Gross8. T . Frankenburg9, N. O'Brien

11 . L Hawkins12 . L Hume15 . C . Lunn16. T. Chapman18. J . Hughes19. H. Jenkins20. C. Tindate21 . M.Toose23. O. Crane24. M. Soccio25 . J. Love29 . D.Robson31 . S . Prendergast34. N. Beattie36. L Andews37. N. Thompson (C)44, S. Connor47. A. Lines59 . A. Waikon.67 . A . Crow70. N . Station71 . C. Ward80. M . O'Brien89. R. Sikerv:ood

5Y,1LL~~ENGINEERING

UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach : Paul OSharmassy,

1 . M. Atkin2. L. Brovm3. M. Byme .4. P. Cavcclxob5. A . Clements6. B . Dryne7. O. Fumess8 . B. Herd~9 . D.Leahy

10. A. Mah ~it. J.Man12. J . McAuky13. R. R+.Nanara14 . A . McNidid15 . S . Mood,16. B. Murphy17.ANdzn18. W . Pascoe19. C . pease20. H . Pk21 . C . SchiCsg22 . T. Sessions23 . M . Slant-24 . S . Vegter25 . S. Whurpress26. S. Whits,27. N .Wilson28. G . Baud29. B. Castello30. S .D'cnaid31 . P . Greenbank32 . E. Harxiai33 . J. Hodgkins34 . J. Hunt35. J. Olmstead36. L . Magrare37. J. MaRm38. J . Skpv.mth39. D . Walsh40 . T. Reid41 . A.Wir6er42, A. Naughton43. L. Maings44. D.Bwks45. M .Rafiade46. A.Asf~ey47. R . Neate48 . B.Tay~r49 . R . Maclaeso . E .O'HearmLarg e

WARRINGALCoach : John Stanton

I . C. Taylor (C)2. D. StrouEes3. B. Kinnear4. M . George5. M. Pope6 . B.Wdson7 . S. Anderson8. C . Williams9. B . Davison

10. S . Frenchit. S . Yin (C)12 . M. ManoveNa13 . S. Hedrick14. M. Van Lunt15. G. Long (VC)i6. S. Brandt17. B . Parkes18. H. Veal e19 . S . Wallets20 . P. Stannans21 . R. Gray22 . A. Carolled23. M. BortiE'n24. P.James (VC)25. A . Hopgood26. J . Anderson27. S . Attardi28 . D. Nasraltah29 . M . Walton30. D. Mutton31 . G . Bail

L. Hull-BrovmB. WhiteT. ThomsonC. BurkeH . Mousse

WHITEFRIARS

Coach: Andy DalrympleAssistant: Mal Goodey

I . A. Crough2. M . Northey3. B. Pha n5. D. Eames6 . B.Wnc h7 . M. Wmterbum (C)8 . R . Fedete (VC)9. S. Gillen

10. A .Johnson11 . M . Cassarino12 . D. Reid13 . T . Hilton14 . J. Treyvaud15. B. Doherty16. T. Mulcahy17. R . Murray18. C . O'Connor19. M . Duffy20 . S . Fleming21 . M . Batches22 . S. Davis23. J. Bond24. M. Nolan25. N . Crosher26. D. SuAidaan27. T. Hoare28. D. Cassarno29. M . Walsh30 . A. Beattie31 . D. Edwards32 . C . Leahy33. M. Rees .34. M . Anderson35. B . Keating36. A. Seeley

MITCHAM

WILLIAMSTOWNCYMSCoach: Tony Ryan .And. Co ach: lark b1{tvatskyt . B. Wouda2 . B. Cocks3 . K. Houti4 . R . Steele5. N . Hun t6. S . Wuchatsch7. M . El Houli (VC)8. M . Hewitt (VC)9 . T . Thompson

10. T . Murray11 . D. McLeod (C)12. W. James13. A. Maddey (VC)14. H . Herb15 . N . Little16 . R. Wheeter17 . G . Rickard18. L Oldeham19. S. Hudson20. M. Manning21 . J . Matar22. W. Yessine23. A . Tokovic24. B . Twis t25. F . Harddara26 . L Gmdtowski27 . C. Mattttews28 . L . Gray29. C . Beaziey,30. N . Deal31 . A . Theige32. M . El Hoot

'..... 33. D. M21ael34 . J . McCutcheon36 . A. Petzierid•.s37 . G . Singleton38. J. Wage39. G. CaAyon

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Under 19 (2) BlueAJAXCoach : Henry RitterntanAssistant : Bruce Joseph

1 . J. Rockman2. J. Sharpe (C)3. B. Davis4. G. Dukes5. J. Rath6 . D. Loevry7. S. Whytcross

S. Ajzenman~. S m10. H. Show11 . J. Scher12. D. Katz13. R. Sodiin14. J. Weinstock15. A.Rogers16. P. Rathbart17. A. Morris18. A. GoNa n19. G . Wamman (DVC)20. S. Czamy21 . D. Stub22. A. Wise r23. A. Bensimat24, A. Lewin _25. M . Bla.shkt26. A. Sloane27. A. Lust29, J.Jaseph3p. T. Hams31 . J. Harris32. J. Rogers33. A. Birnbaum34. J. Sharp35. D. StigErz36. M. Segal39. D . Katz40. A. Halphen41 . V. Raleigh42. E. Yea43. J . Abor

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Edi ldelnjak

1 . R. Dunbati2. J . Crouch3. T. Prantzos4. J . Midwinter5. W. Amrour6. A . Crowther7. M . Iles8. A . Quon9. S . James (VC)

10. A. Landrigan11 . A . Voss12. B . Martyn13. T. Sm'tlh14. N. Rahn15. M .DunbaO16. D. Voss17. P. Nelson18. C. Lucas19. G . ShentleSd20. S. Parkinson21 . David Anderson (VC)22. L Tregear23 . W . Benton24. J. Abramindes25. B. Hebard26 . Scott Wills27 . A. Ko.".iner28 . S. Grimmer

D I LA SALLE (2)Coach: Rob SmithAsst. Coach: Greg Bun5ne

1 . A. Dennison2. J.Mysiakids4. J. Masterton5 . M. Coughlan6 . R. Fiel d7. M. Larghnan8 . M. Holloway

10. A. Keogh11 . D. King12. J. Hrn+den13. J. Byme14. M. Johnstane15. J . Griggs16. M. RusdlensIT D . LambeI& J . Campbell19. J . Lyon s20. K. McGuiness21 . A. Moa n22. A . Needham23. A .Jackson24. S . Tucker25. T. Buntine26. T. Nolan27. K . O'Reilly28. E . WJllarns30. A . Haye s31 . D. Hegerty (VC)32. J . Silve r33. I . Watson35. G. Hristov36. B . Reads,37. C. Buick38. L Wood s45. H . Clancy (C)

M .H .S .O .B .Coach : Ian Radlow

1 . T. Parker2. P . Fink3. A. Tilling (VC)4. C. Bruce5. J . Davis6. J . Moore7. Ashley O'Brien8. T . Lower9. A. Mazur

11 . S. Redder12. M. Stirling13 . N. Remfry14 . D. Forbes15 . J. Gregson16 . T. Leaver17 . R . Bruce18 . S. Norman19 . J. Wilson (VC)20 . B. Sims-Lucas21 . R . Cbwes22 . P. Brown24 . A. Askew25 . L Tayior26 . S. Steel27 . A. Cassell (C)28 . S. Bennett29. M. Shatptes30. A. Burke31 . S. Harrison32 . R . Joseph33. M. Askew35 . E. Cotter39. B . Miezis40. T. Morgan41 . Anthony O'Brien45 . H . Taylo r47. D . Watson

Fj1OHN PETERSON

~-^,,_J BOOKSELLER

MONASH BLUESCoach : Nick Karavias

1 . C. Gregory2. M . Benetto3. D. Dean4. A. Bragg5. X. Martin6. F . Eley7. S. Lloyd8. S. Jones9. H. Byrne

10 . N. Tumer11 . J. SubNan12 . M . Stewart13 . A. Herrman14 . R. Burston15 . M . Tmkter16 . B. Smiley17 . J. Miller18 . B. Amot19 . N. Freeman20. M. Powe r21 . N. Kazenwadei22 . J. McNeur23. J. Roscoe24 . M. Thomas25 . J. Hawkins (VC)26. C. McConviil27. J. Bolton28. S. McGee29.. S. Cooke30. T. Cameran31 . L Holloway32. C .Bodaxorth35. M. Hunte r43. C . Riordan (C)44. L Nolan

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OLD GEELONGCoach : Tony MacNamara

8 . A. Lux15 . J. Downie16 . A. Reuss18 . C. Bid26 . C. Watkms31 . A. Mims36. J . Paul43. S. Bs1gley (C)50. N . Edgar51 . G . McGregor52 . M. Clark53. C . Chamberlain54. M. Lugsdin55. G. Dalzi&d56. R . Brown57. W. Winspear58. A . McCann59. H . Gretton-Watson60. W. Gordon61 . S . Lamb63. J . Landy64. D. McInnes75. B . O'Callaghan76. N . Gatenby79. 0. Walsh80. L Wilson (VC)

MARSHAM WHITEREAL ESTATE

LJ

ORMONDCoach: Brian Keating

1 . S .Thompso n2. G. Hammond3. D. Robbtns4. D. Rowan5. T. Ashford6. M . Broadhurst7. H. Brown& M . Wonnaartt9. N. Courhwy

10. J . CutanIt . C. Bailey12. P . Townsend13. R. Marsha014. D. Pasara15. R. Cunningham16. D. Fishtodc17. S . Naughton18. S . Harman20. C. Ryan22. J . Brathvraite23. D. Beckett24. M, O'Halloran25. J. Dale26. D. MaMtett27. P. G!e&son28. A.Stasiak30. H. Black33. S. Stephens39. J. Byro n45. L Livingstone

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OLD XAVERIANS 2Coach: Peter Callihan

1 . M. Frost2. T.FbrnN3. B.Ps.aN4. B.Kbwrt5. i. Wmtar5. T.Faw'r. r6. M. Frthyra4l 38 . M. McCartlry7. N. Barrett 39 . J. Poulos& A Y~ (C) 40 . L tinsworth9. T. Fanax 41 . R Dam

10. D. Board 42 . A boamarilplo11 . B.MZrFn 43 . J.Fkde12. M. Webb 44 . R Lyttkton13. N.TInEtb 45 . S.Canodu>14. L When 46. M . Bourke15. L.Deane-Jdms 49. S.Mdartlry16. D.Shxey 50. C .Staphers17. T.CenrolN 49. B .IhB18. D. Madsaj 50. M. N/dson19. R,br~s 51 . RFord (VC)20 . D. Trioca 52. A Duazn21 . 8. Smq?tami 53. S . C!arke22 . J . Dennis 54. T. Bowen23 . C. Clausen 55. J. Mulder24 . C.Carrodus 56. B. Christie25 . T. Gleason 57. P. Adarr26 . J.SsressiNO) 58. A Coburn27 . C.McGu;ian 59. M.Clamberktt28 . P.Clatfey E0. M.W27sh29 . N, Ireland 61 . S.Thuinbt,30. C. Hoare 62. D. Stee n31' X Rudd 63, M. McKenzie32 . L HararAdc 64. N. Hart32 . T. Barry E5. S.Tuae.r33 . J . Kaye E6. M. Pinriger

Hogan 67. P. D~ '..ahmt734T.35 . M. Qrnn 68. D. Farm36. J . McLean 69. A Leader37 . J . Drake 70. CNIarry

ST . BEDE'SMENTONE TIGER SCoach: Brian Bourke

1 . A. Ryan2. P. Carroll3. C. Tesoriero4. A. McShane5. A. Cousins6. D. Seroifin7. B. McShane8. S. KKki9. L McHugh (DVC)

10. S. Davidson11 . D. Fergrtson12. A. Connolly13. A. Gangi14. J. Drury15. C. Martin16. L McGregor17. J. Cmwe18 . C .Ambrosini19 . D . Fatdngtam (C)20. H . Dwyer21, J . Cunningham22 . N . Wilkins23. D . Napier24 . G. Afford (VC)25 . L Wmtle26. S . Walsh27. S . K6lgsac-428. C. Williams29. B . Johnstone30. T. Fava31 . J . CunniSns32. A . Smith33. S . Waters

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Under 19AQUINAS O.C.Coach : John Bourke

1 . H. Nicol2. M. Jamieson3. P. Heveren5 . M. Bolana6 . S. Jones7 . T. Moran8 . M. Greer9. J .Juenchhott10. C. Lyn

git . S .Downs

12. D. Marshall13 . P. Glennie14. R. Chapman16. M . HunterIT B. Wilson18 . J. Hunt19 . M. Hope22 . B. Moran23 . S. Hills24 . M. Reilly32. J. Bleakney41 . J. Pole42. R . Moran44. M. Thomas54. D . Kealy55. A . Cultrera

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : Allan Cousin s

1 . A . Thomas2. D.lacobucci3. A . DiPietro4. D. Staten5. M . Holliday6 . A. Mays7 . R. Chimside8 . A. Conte9 . T. Wyngaatd10. P. Aaflit . R . Long12. P. Green13. E. Westmore14. M. Markovski15. D . Pemberton16. R . Piccio&17. B . Whitehouse18. S . CONan19. C. Piccioli20. J . Pereira22 . S . Cousins23 . B. Roach24 . P. Del Guktice25 . D. Violi27 . F . Varga28 . A. Crew29. J. Camsi30. M. Adams31 . D. Uncles39. D . Butler

(2) RedI N ORTH OLD BOYS

Coach: Andy Ryan

1 . M . TaSeb2. T .waters3 . B. Koutsovaslis4 . O .Khader(C)5 . L Curren6 . D . Skene7 . T. Miranda8. A . Hewitt9. A . Naiss

10. B . Catiss11 . C. Murray12. D. Aboud13. C. Miller14 . J. Saba15 . N. Tonki n16 . P. Borysiewicz17 . S. Reynddson18. S . Mdtroy19. M . P4fyne20. R. Amato21 . M . Nugent22. G . Taylor23. H. Makhoul28 . M. Drum29 . B. Moustata30 . D .Tims33. A. McKenzie37. I. Taleb40. R. Mulquinney

OLD TRINITYCoach : Steve MausI . S . Jones (VC)2. B. Hatt3. H. Munroe4. J. Anovsnuttl(C)5. B. Hutchinson6. D . Kneen7. S. Natoli8. T. Marpeth9. A. Andrews

10 . M . Shaughnessy11 . K Noden12 . C.Wdson13. J . Cade14. D. Hayes15. R. Baxter16. M. Chisholm17. J. Newman18. Y. Adel19. C. Barr20. M. Lapim21 . L Kennedy22. C . Stanley23 . S. Somerville24 . E. DavaCds25 . T. Tobin26 . D . Robinson27 . M . Gntfg28 . C. Butler29. S . Connor30. S . Kimonides,31 . R. Ramsden32 . M . Passador35. M . Pawsey42. A McKenzie43. D. Waldron48. D. Loukidis52. R.Bunows60. S. Medin61 . D . Bunoas64. S. Coope r

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVEL

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Ken Basso 9722 7697

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach : Stuart McLeanAsst Coach: Shane Harrop

1. D . Bemet2. N . Gazeas3. B . Wallis4. B . Davis5 . A, Oates6 . P . Dowd7 . J . Harro'p8 B. Spoor9. T. Patin

10. R. Giderdale11 . D. Archer12. M. Kelly13. D. Spder1(C)14. G . O'Shannessy15 . L Courag e16 . R . Hense17 . B. Limberg18 . L Waddell19. A . Harper20. J . Vincent21 . C. Barker22. J . Smart23 A Sutherland24. S. Jenkins26. G . Madsaac27. N. Coyne28. A. Johnston38. G . George48. R. Davies

REGENCY PHARMACY1 30 Regent Stree t

West Preston

ZITECH COMPUTERPERIPHERALS

57 St. Hellier StreetHeidelber g

OLD PARADIANSCoach: Ken JohanesenAsst Coach: Tim Livy1 . A Ta€arico (C)2 . M.Lvnc h3. M.Bonad'n4. R . U111ardi5. A SrMh6. D . Stevsl57. S. P,44-8. Mcale

9. G. Boyd10. D. G reen11 . B . Rave12 . I . Sal-13, L Harris14 . S . Ca4nla15 . M. Ventura

r16. P Harris17. G. Pateau18. L. Galvin19. B. Haltle y

rr{nter20. M . De21 . A. Howaid22. M . Joyce23. M . Rees24. A. Bermncasa25. A. Veccldo2s. Q . Warten27- B. wooceam28. P. CaneH29. M. C-grdf3°. A 3teava"31 . D . Varara32 . C . Wrikj k33 . A. S acco34 . T. R-35 . J. Ro:.txook38. A Bake

t37. B. Mce38. C.

39. D. CorsraMai40. M . C.=41 . M . H42. M . Joyce43. J. Lucas44. B. Lyr~g45. L 6Grmr46. G .OMaira47. M. Pben9es48. C. Price49. D . Rayres50. N . Re f:ord51 . S. Richartisai52 . L.wakefield53 . J .Srt i h

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St. . YarraviltePh : 9687 8722

ST. LEO'S ENiMSCoach : Peter O'Connor

1 . G. Nevrey2. N . Hooder3. G. Bonnicti4. J. morel5. E . McGtanghlan6. S . Bavage7. R. O'Keefe8 . T. McCann9 . A. Duly

10. D. Cashes11 . D. Carr12. M. Bainbridge13. S. Willis14. P. Batty15. C . Miller16. J . Daniels18. J . Manton32. D. McNally35 . L Thomas

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

1. D. Van Eglen2. R. ZampaJrla3. G. Vandenberg4. D. D'Aprano5. S. Seem6. S. Goodwin7. G . Kuret8 . A. Grant9 . S. Stella

15 . A. McMahon17. A. Roma

n 20. J. Smith21 . B. Fitzpatrick (VC) '26. J . Van Engler (VC)28. D. Dunne32. T. Jones33. M .Jacobsen34. A. McDonald48. C. O'Brien

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYSCoach : John May

Wayne Reddauvay

apshott1 . T. W2 . T. Hale3 . S. Loyd5 . A. Dew7. S

L. Thompson

8. Morris9. S . Milsan

10. B . Searle11 . B . Reynolds12, D. Lang14 . T. Lloyd16 . A. Bel l17 . T . Mcltvrrath18 . L . White (VC)19 . E. Kruse20. T.Tyshing22 . B. Telford23. C . Arnold24. A. Cusano25. S . Matters26. D. Rowe28. A . Lawton30. B . wapshait35. A. Laing (C)

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no.

COLLEGIANSCoach: Ian LockwoodRes. Coach : Neville James2. R, Lee3. J. Gay4. J. Mitchell5, N. Michael7. N. Mothers8. K. Curtis9. C. Conley10. S .11 . P .13. J. Morrison

14. D. Wain16. S . Mackay

17. P . Durme19. M. Burgess20. C. Makcay

29. I . Lockwood (CC)25. G.B~ae'6. S. Fraser,31 . J . Siratham32, R . Narrarrow,33. J .Snedden34 . A. Taylor35 . J. Our36 . A. Mnrakian37. M.Opie51. P. Baxter53 . N.Irgkcs55. R. Cross56. D. Hoxre58. P. Yaurg59. R.LancasterEA. B. Ken s61 . D. Kerrs66. R. Anderson66. G.Oakky66. B .O:Connor69. C. Hx}son70. R. Corcon71 . A . Thomson75. J. Walsh77. M .

DE LA SALLECoach : Brendan Roy

1 . D.VJdeamson2 . G. Curran3 . G. Jackson4 . S.tasta5. M. Auld6 . N. Fanow7. C.Tayfor& C.Furze

10. D. Tessier11 . M.Funnel12 T. McHenry13 .0.06836.14. S.Bra415. D.16. D. t2m6e17. 8, By"8. M Otis 40. E . Beftne

19. APeatl 41 . B. Off s20. ABralxwr 42 AFavrtto&k"n21, G. Birch 43. ACasson22. A WorstEeng 44 . M. Rowe23. P. Baker 45 . B . Buick23. B.0'lieam 46 . G.McNZnry24. A PIr4'r,Ps 47 . D . ~us25. C.ROtvns 48 . S .Rudtl26. B.rs~att 49 . S .Gurr27. T. Ford 50 . B . Fiwj2& D. Ksra&a 51. D. Ksg29. D. FF,~ntl 54. D. Larkins30. E IXd~ns 55. T. Moore31 . J.Cbthxr 56. J. Murphy32 P.A4vuung 57. M.Stardrope33. L GomaNS 58. A Vnak34 . D. Egan 59. M. Waa mson35 . RCt~e 60. M.Ttwnw3a P.Grun 61 . GCkary37. S. Hoy 72. L St~Sds38. M . Farr

el 80. C. Jotmstorw

39. J.KCdancj 84 M.0'Dosoall

: Secfi®n 1MAZENODCoach: Peter HallRes. Coach : Peter Allsop2. A . Noone3. T. Chikbtt6. W. Francis7. P. Deegan8. T. Chik;ott9 . P. Hal

71 . J .Didr6io12 . A. Wilke13 . S. CarnpbeE!15 . P.Alsop17 . T. Tsiavis19 . T. Walker23 . S. CaEson27 . D. Kmm31 . N . Snarl32 . D. Moore33 . J. Boyle34. B. De+hn36 . R. Toyama37. G . Trigg38. D. Stenion39. R. Bourbon (VC)40. M . Birch41 . B. Welch42. J. Grirtison43. W.PouMer44. D. Bole45. G. Rogers47. P. Riley (C)48. RV cte49. L. HaAy52. G. Peacock54. P .Jacchs60. M. LeCaaeer63. P . Welch65. D. Biviano68. K . Duffy69 . B . Harper72 . D. L'ax173 . G. Janetski74 . E. Algdaras

IVRELERS HILLH O T E L

OID BRIGHTON BLOODSCoach: Stuart Kay

1 . G . Bennett2. M. McLennan3. H. JarvisS. R. Murray6. S. Moody7. M. Hall8. A. Hancock9. A. Grant

10. R. Moreton

it . J. Rattray

11 . J. McLachlan12. D. Cochran13. A

. Noble

14. J. Bennett16. M . Hendrie16. J . Morrison18. C. Lade19. D. Snalh22. J . Lockett24. L. Hamilton24 . P . Neylan26. J . U28. S . Kay31 . F. Magee31 . M. Scarlett32 . R . Wraith33 . D . Moreton34 . R . Smith34 . M. Nikakis35 . A. Rutter37 . M. Donolwe39 . P. Greene40. C. James42. A.Wittey43. T. Betts44. S. Canner46. M . Barber48. C. Haling49. A. Neale51 . N. McCann52. M . Walker53. P . Bainbridge55. A . Heron56. R. Brawn64. B . McMurtie78. R. Saunders

S . DesmondL.DuncanA. GateD . GleasonJ. Lade

20. A. McNamaraM. Selby

36. S. Young

Q THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

OLD MELBURNIANSCoach :

1 . A . Corner (C)4 . D . Moss5 . E. Adkinson6 . C . BranchffaWer7 . J. Gardiner9 . H .Ingleton

10. S. Osborne11 . A. Anderson12 . R. Egleton13 . G . Stooke14 . S. Bardsle`j15 . N.Osboume16 . G .Jensz17. J. McClellan18 . R. Simpson19. P. Waite '..20. T .Osbom

e 21. N. Naim23. D. Stanton24. J . Scott25. A. Wilson26. K . Rutherford28. D. Min e30. S .Laycodc31 . R. SchnNle33. A . Clements35. MAtkinson41 A. Carroll46. A. Hume63. P. Hands80. M. Comel l

PH : (03) 9822 0011

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

t . B. Simpson2. O. Youn g4. H . Middleton5 . S. HavJrtins6. M. Godwin (C)7. M. Ckrnies-Ross8 . D . Bingley9 . S. Spark

13. N. Murdoch16. S. Norden20. N. Tribe21 . J. Deakin22 . D. Hooper23. S. Pryde24 . C. Zavecz27 . C. Wnneke28 . L Higham29 . A. Teesdale30 . P. Williamson31 . D. Bin!32 . S . Sheahan37. A . Chambers39. A . Cowper41 . A . Puller43. N . Taylor45. T. Stubbs48. B. Cain51 . G. Stewart52. R . Gregory53. B. Simpson54. T. Phillip s56. A. Richardson58. E. Johnston60. M. Weber62 . J. Cook63 . T. Gray67 . M . Ryan70 R. Hume99 . C. Nash

/c~g1LL~~NGINEERING

OLD X4VERtANSCoach :

1 . L- Orsiru2. J Keninedj3. M. Jones4. R. Curtain (VC)5. M.O'Cakfian6. J. Matthews7. T. O'Sullivan8. M . Fit z9. M . Coq pyit . P.Connors13. A. Re s17. P.O'Bemie18. P.O'Sut+.rtan24. R .Kng27. D. K'mg (C)28. C. Court31 . A. Homes32. M. Tyra933. M. Sadler34. S . Hogan35. M. Meellan37. T.39. M.44 . D. McLean53 . P. Hag62 . M. Cdaqry63 . P. Conquest64 . S. Kennedy71 . A. Ham91 . S. Salley

ST. BERNARDS O.C.Coach: Brian Moon

1 . R . Day2 . M. Quinn3 . P. Moon4 . A Denahy5 . P. Hayes6. J. Comito7. M. Creak9. G . Wood

12. G . Tots13. A Matkov14. A Vinecornbe15. A Kennedy18. M . Cunningham19. G. Farnrgi a20. J . Martin22. P . Farrurpa23. W. Schwarzenberg24. J . Watkiruon27. A Myers28. A Barnes35. M. O'Connell38. D . McAllister44. B. Moon45. M. Castles48.. A Moodie87. S. Denah y

622 Mt Alexander Rd .Moonee Ponds

9326 1799

ST. KEVINS O.B.Coach :PaulBannon

1 . D .N2nfm2 . A Nanf23 . P.Nan6a4 . N . Goldsworthy5 . R . Dirk6. J . Quirk7. N . Mailer8. T. Bare9. D. James

10 . L Davidson11. T. Finch12. D. Wndan13 . P. HooPert4. B.Pvboran15. D.Boyti16. P. Ban~n17. S.Ctbdes18. P.9. Pd. le~d

20, S . Herbert21 . A Dauf&c22. 1. Wood23. J.WBeIm24. J. Lynch25. B. Stad7role26. A Abi27. T. Colima28. A Bucce9a29. D . McDonald30. S. Won31 . J.Goltlswrttry32 . D.lvory33 . D.ICakns34 . J. Fox35 . J. Wnitbread36. D. Minimal37 . P. Rps 41 . S. Mu"38 . J. Battery 42. P. Mtfarliry39 . B. Darcy 43. T. Pages40 . N. Sweawl 44. R. Batema n

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

1 . P. Conidon2 . C . Johnson3 . M. O'Dea (CC)4 . A. Tucke r5 . S.Ihak7 . D . Bran d8 . A. Lawrence9 . P McCormick

10. K. CorbaaNyy11 . R . Guppy13. M.O'Hanlon14. A. Hancock15. P. Canidan16. D . Leary17. C . Thompson18. C . Curtain21 . J . Leonard22. D . McGuire23. T. Maughan24. N . Prendergast25. T. Hemadi32. A . DAnna33. M. Bond39. B . Smith40. M. Quinn41 . A Chisholm44. A . Guerra49. M. Garaoffo7o55. T. Reynolds56. D. McLaughlin77. A . Stav.inski

Duhig Ford

HARP OF ERINH O T'E L w

MARCELLIN

1 . A. Merto n2. P. O'Callaghan3 . A. Trotte r4 . J.Tsoukas5 . J. Rusilotla6 . D. Boothey7. R. Banesi8 . R. Pertich9 . J. Kent

10. M. Kentif . G . Basford12 . R. Holland13. M. Cronin (C)14 . D.Theisz15 . A. Keogh16. C. McCann17. M. Nimmo18. M. Curry19. R. Bott20. M. Getson21 . W. Getson22. P. Harberts23. J . Sloane24. S. Dirnat6na25. J . Daffy

The Beehive® Hotel ®

Hawthorn

Section 2MONASH WHITESCoach : Ronnie LambTeam Manager. M. Rhoden

I . M. Dods2. D. Tracy3. M. Vea!4. R. Atx,7ley5. B. Samuel6. J. Piehn7. D Nelson8. A. Forbes9. J. Fairweather

lo . B. collier11 . A. Hibbard12. M. Tossavainen13 . C .Rayrwr14 . D .0'Brien15. H . Beh16 . M. Richards17. K. CaWert18 . S. Dods19 . G .VanderZalm20 . M. Riddle (VC)21 . G . Sinclair22 . J . Kenny23 . J . Devod24 . S . Norden25 . A. McBeth27 . J . Card28 . D . Levetan29 . M. Lloyd30. M, Krebs31 . P . Mclnemy32 . P . Spencer33. A . Strfithof34. T. Cogley35. D. Johnston36. C. Howe (C)37. L. Holden38. J . Round39. P . Glass40. B . Hudwreq42. M . Rhoden44. R. La

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50. J Cowley51 . M . Bon d

7!e I2attNOTTING HILL HOTEL

MT. LILYDALE O .C .Coach: Steven Lawson

1 . I . DoWan2. M. Vos3. B. McKay4. M . Walsh5. B. While6. M . Rankin7. M . Napoleone8. M . Gobetti (VC)9. A. DeiBiondo

10. M . Diode11 . C. Gibson12. C. Gilbce13. B . Colvin14. C. Walsh15. F. Livingston16. T. Allen17. A . Durrett18. K . Mantscalda19, J. Burgess (C)20. J. Fiannagan21 . S. Madden22 . L . Proctor23 . S. Woollen24 . C. Callanan25 . M. Brebner26 . T. Flanagan27. C. Varga28 . D. Ciochieib29. P. Furlong30. D. Flanagan31 . N. Pearce32. P. Carolan33. C. Andrson34. W. Jealous35. D. Callanan

OLD ESSE N DONGRAMMARIANSCoach: D. Law

1 . D . BeAman2 . C . Bishop3 . R . Boyie4 . G. Campbell5 . R . Cesey6 . J. Carter7 . B. Boyle8 . R . Cram9. P. Cramer

10. P . Dudderidge71 . C. Fazzalari12. D. Garvey13. B . Gasa14. K . Gasa15, G. Gills16. T. Gill s17. D. Greastey18. C. Hammon19. Darren Hexter20. David Hexter21 . M. Howden22. D. Law23. P . Leigh24. P. McMaster25. A. Ranui26. D. Reid27. A. Rhodes28. R. Shims29. A. Smith30. D. Stembtidge31 . K. Streicher32 . M . Swill33 . A. Tyreil34 . P. Van Bentham35 . C. Vassallo36 . G . Walsh37 . B. White38 . T. WdF:ams

SYNDAUTALLY HOCoach: Daniel O'Donohue

1 . T. Marks2 . A. Bums3. M. Joy5 . D . Hannett6. J . Cotsis8. R . Bennet9. I. Bingham

10. P. Henning11 . J . Rutter12. S. Gould13. J . Kerms14. S. O'Boyle15. N . Murray16. N . Brewster17. M. Webb20. C. Hall22. P . Kot.stakos23. D. Raa b26. D.O'Donohue31 . B . Hanneman35. C. Cach e40. N . Toce42. A . Findlay43 . C. Karalis46 . J. Green47 . G. Wagner50 . P . Vergalds54. A . Sneddon62 . R.O'Deii

THERRY C.C.O.B.Coach:

1 . R. Costello5. B. Liddell6. M . Keenan7. P. Kelly8. T. Hewat

10 . J . Pattersont i . S. Molnar16 . B. Mieteki21 . G . Smith23. A. Fielding26. W. Dreier27. B. Stevens36. C. Rizzo (C)38. B. Seiledc39. A. Fenn40. C. Keay48. R. Keenan49. D. Lyons56. T. mes60. M. oodv,4n

TH BURYCOt1Coach: Gary Cutler

1 . B. Carter2 . A. Mounthey3 . R . Buzeski4, B. Robertson5 . T. Culler (C)6 . P. Cutle r7 . D . Robins8 . C . Krincevsld9. A . Crocker

10. G. Thompson11 . R .Osmond12. J . Gerstkamp13. D .Carter(VC)14. M. Goddard15. S . Prior16. S . Murdoch17. A .Johnson18. S . Borg19. M . Johnston20. G.Theohanns21 . P . Clarke22. W. Duson (C)23. P . Cioccio24. M . Alessandrino25. A. Cdedcen26. W. Nasreddne27. D. Mousakis28. C. Berto n29. R. Robertson30. M . Martin31 . R.Vesdc32. A. Hu lja k33 . I . Kearns34 . P. McDonald37 . D. Benne tt38 . J. Overall39 . M. Hade n44 . J. Fisher (DVC)46 . S. Nov'iski49 . P. Doc-is50 . P. Brewer

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E EastBULLEEN COBRASCoach : Joe DAngeloRes, Coach : Mark Horsfiel d

1 . R .`'2 .T.C4 . LM5 . N. C6. LF7. F. B

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9 . P.6 17. G . Brown10. S.D. 1 21 . M.Harsf~11 . S.F 22. P.Baslasrn72. D. i--nps=n 24. P. Zoro73. S. G...n (C) 25. W.16, D.Trv~ 28. R S18. R Boderrk 29. A. Sunrn+..rsts. STrepman 30. C. Parker

J. Mo+an 32. C.CWnenGj.Resuarn 35 . T. Seta

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41 . f1 PoHes42 . G. Ltkkas43 . RCzaao45 . C. BsiOnarw53 . S. Stratlon63 . P.CotierN

C6HtRIdStDE: PARKCoach : Stephen JonesRes. Coach : Peter Anthony1 . PA Pemberton2. A SoreS. G. Skein4. M.Canni(C)a B. PosterS. J. Bmvm7. V.Pa^daAC(VC)8. S. Oats9, W. Pemberton

10. h4. Kcnpmzn s11. G.WN19ard(ET~ti)12 . D.P.,r' .,(DV6113 . R.D: .~ran(RVC)14 . SM_ h15 . (SVC)1617. D.C~_cr,18. B.M;zLOtut;i19 . S.0,orxtor20 . KC':s21. T. 0'kWb22. P.AnttvJrrj23. M .Sxnmars24. C . Dewy25. F. Paco 39 . D.Harve726, G.Ke~vay 40. FAMonis27,

N.R~ 41. T N.Soatt28. J.Mosr 42. N. Si46in29. 1A Herrington 43 . P.SclaNrg30. L Maher 44 . R Burke31. M.Oystan 45. W. Hussey32

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31 ACYdrrszfe 47. T.BHh34. S.Wreear 48. R.Gry.a. R S;ati~ 49. C. Peters36. D . Karp 50. S. Byrnes37. L Lovrn 51. P. CoyleZS. QK€mpWO(RC) 52. APlsbu ry

Shell Mooroolbark9726 7083

ELEY PARKCoach: Graham MullengerRes. Coach: Rob Wickham

1 . D .Msdaii 2 . M.BraA72. AMerro 3 . RL-"- ra3. AFea" 4 . M.[ rsro4. M.C~ 5 . W.

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10. C. McLean71 . L McLean12. A Dwstan13. A Kelsey14, G.Ekkr15. F . Young16. P. Storey17. A His18. S. Raymer19. D. Trotter20. M.Hock (C)21 . F. MArialec22. P.Cantorw23 . G. Smt,h24 . S. Watts25 . G. H;ath 38. K PodO:r26. D.ttaM-j(VC) 39.J.VeNe27. D. Kaye 40. N. Ka2dimos28. W. Ho1m 41 . R WrdCham29. F. Lean 4Z V. Rkjshma30. G. Bromley 45. S. Baft31 . G

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32 . D. Grant 44 . L Da33 . N. D'a 45. S. CvCns34 . S . Brantley 46. M. Payne35 . P. Blew 47.AWwVrytn36 . S . Lee 48P.CF~.ar37 . D. Payne 49 M. Hooper

L"The Road Builders"

ELIHANI COLLEGCoach : Peter SlacikRes. Coach : Peter Hansen

1 . J .Smythe2. KTrrter3. A Tucker4. B.Hespe5. C.Horsbrry6. G.CWde7. R . Kennedy8. J . WoodVaN9. P, me

t0. S.MCLaren11 . J.Mim 39. F.Caorvrty12. G. Derriere 40. D- Barnet13. SJdley 41 . S.Oalael14. S.Jusbce 42. C. Hall15. C.V.%na 43. N.Hamsto16. B. Arnold 44. G. Stadqmd17. G.Ley' 45. M. Ryan18. M.Badsng 46. ROaVe;19. D. Doyle 47. A HzdOeb20. S. Lewis 48. R Harris21 . B. Parsons 49. L Sharpe22. St fterampft 50. J. Tailor23. G. O'Donnell 51 . t9.Stgipe24. M.Dvryer 52. ASmmay25. D.MrArW/ 53. J.26. J. Glare 54 . A Kdso27. B.Tumey 55. P .Monmv28. Blunter 56. M.Erf+ards29. C. Bishop 57. T.EmbVUg30. D.F logan 58. A40nnshy3t . ZJavmrovski 59. B .E~ans32 . T. Soon 60. P . Barren33 . T. Heder^ 61 . C .McDonald34 . S . MaaTiNd 62 . C .Lacey35 . T. Barnett 63 . R.jaamvsl36 . S .F ~son 64 . C.Vlatson37. R.K, 65. S . Schafer38 . G. Slane, 66, S. Fitzpatric k

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HAWTHORN G SCoach: Glenn SlalhyormyRes. Coach: Dam. Murray

1 . D. PAurray2. R. Lo*rch4. S. Ware5. W. Giaze#xaok (DVC)6. P . Avery7. G. StaEvronhy8. M . Dunsta n9. W. Power (VC)

10. P . Orchard (C)11 . A . S:312. S . Cotkvn13. J . Povey15. B . Gkxer16. N. CWSa4sas18. S . Turr:wr41t8. D.laruetta19. J . Law20. S . Patker21 . A. Dunlop22. J . Schulz23. D . Tracy25. R . Brain25. S. Davis27. R . Lord28. M Morrison29. P. Barker30. A. Ha rttey31 . C . Largky32. J. Boaie33. S. Drl34 . S. Macdonald (RVC)34 . M. Step'terson34 . P. Hemsh35 . D. Mrrphy37 . G . Marshall (CR)38 . D. Lindrea38 . I.Ceppa39 . D. LaFdR40 . C.Frayne41 . M. Wrrftcross42 . S. Wine44 . P. Rassdto45 . A. Donald-46 . D. McCowain47 . T.O'Hanbn47 . T. Fitzpatrick49 . R. Adams49 . M. Novnilc51 . R. Doravan52 . I. Rosthom54 . E. Siff56 . P. Ryan

KE WCoach: Rob BayleyRes. Coach : Tom Vane1 . B. Lairarctu2. G. Pone p!C)3. RPrB~irenG ',.4. D. Chorister5. J. Barnes 38. D. MJthr-k ''...6. C. Hop 39. A Karegos rr7. D. Hope 40. P. Petrels8. J. PuMrenti 41 . R. Limbn9. F.Ger!areN 42. C .liw'n to

10. B. Cullen (C) 43. J. Nun-,11 . A Barnes 44. A D3rr w12. S.MdJalon 45. G .Am-

1 3. C.IGrakou 46. G.R'-

14. G.CrimmKrs 47. M.15. M.Bria 48, toll ,ads16. D. Wood (VC) 49. J. L.s17. J. N 50. J. Porter18. N.Kir g (VG) 51 . S.Fiodigrexin19. N. Peters 52. 1. Fletcher20. S.H=..rrcatn 53. G .Pndrears21 . D. Hannarn 54. FA. P#r:nson22. J. Pamn 55. D . Krrp23. ABeg 56. J .Ctrow24. B . Dimasi 57. N. Lyr.opaedis25. D.WriOht 58. D .Cr2ci~l26. M Ctgrman 59. J . BorDre'26. P. N

Sf 60. V. Wong

27. R. Furtan 61 . H . Perisrs28. LDon,on(MC) 62 . R .Pap3lws29. M.Dzlrympa 63 . L&ryLj30. GGassra(PC) 64 . S. Bayley31 . AWes(RYC) 65 . C.Boutros32. J.Bmssa 66 . S.8ouUOs33 . S. Duckworth 67 . D. Mascraj34. M. Masora 68 . J .Primes35. R8&uio(R,1G) 69. S.Letce36. A Skerritt 70. K Hage37. W '" 99. S.

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®LE? CAREYCoach : Glenn Taylo rRes . Coach: Simon Jackson

1 . C . H812. C.tClej(C)3 . M . Cohen4 . C. Ese r5 . S.Jadcson (RC)6. C.Cmr~r~(VC)7 . A Oreti2r 36 . L Small8. A~py 37. P. Bryce9. MAtkksort 38. LCol~n10. KShmes 39, P. Bennetit. ACopz 40. B.Hateire/12. C.Nxkrson 41. AGa1e,13. S, Jones 42. M. Parker14. h4 Curry 43. S.CtanY15. P. Harris 44. G. N°Mrikc16. M.Jmces 45. M.Hdstllam77. S. Curry 46. M.Carm18. C. Matlherr, 47. S. F -z is

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'.. 21 . PAHOSionO 50. G.C. ''.. 22 . J . Rant 51 . H.6io.;t t

.''. 23 . T. Price 53. M.24 . M. Yarnell 54. B.Gorm?•n25 . C. Goodell 55. T. Amon26 . J .MooLve Sa D. Parker27. 57. D. Porter28 . P. Narice 5& R Bardr.et29. T. Plaint 59. C. Mason30 . S. Fezlm 60. J, Bayard31. N.EvereH 61 . T.Seynrour32. C.4YsnVton 62. G.Cotsona33. S, Field 63, C .Sacco34. D.Fadis 64. A .laclc.an35. R. Evens 70. T.PirkkS t

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RICHMOND CENTRALCoach: Tim PontefractRes. Coach: Danny Hickey

1 . A Wilson2 . A Bonfield 47' D. Banrence3 . T. O&AM 49 N. Roche5 . SShaim 50 C. Stay6 . G .Bumsh7rr 51. H. MtA!ph6 . S. Pickett 52. C k&qaks7. F. Bova 53. S. l jgl ;vrood8. G .MaCW.m 54. P.VrttiGSide9. P.Jzcltmn 55. M. Davy

10. A Mutptry 56. L Da}7It . J .BatRer 56. AGouberOsit . D.Hickey 56. D.W on12 . F.Maak 57. S . M+ rt13 . C. Pearson 58. N, Bc

15 . P.Ctmuch 60. D. Cc s16 . M.Jerwar 61. AQ s17. A FaVXM 62. T. Graham18 . M.Z~jcc 63. T.Gu"ri e19 . J .Manning 64. AK.,~p '..21. A. Haft 65. D. Humphrefi .,'..22. AFbres 66. I. bel~P

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25 . A Dunn 67. R Mcintash '..25 . S Rurkbck 68. D. Maxflle26. J.Afdst 69. M .Tacky27. C.Ptk.ms 70. T.Ta7fo r28. A WaLrs 70. D. h'a~rfitt ',.30. S. Fenton 71 . K V.M1EN '..30. G. Tate 72. G . Ste32. D.Va vc 73. J. Sheeha n33 J. Cohen 74. P.Car,oo

d 34. D. Holt 75. Viestcoft37. G. Porteo w 76. LEg n40. B. K.-tdrs 77. A Hapn42. P. Hoxf 78. M. Tents43. A SrvA2 79. S. Tressise45. M Sleds 80. J.verbs46. D. Farley 81, S. 0suban

YARf3A VALLEYC .O .Coach : David KyleRes. Coach : Ash Wain1 . P. Telford2. F. Ma<xran3. R.Thqrnpson4. M.Rkg5. A Drew6. D. Hmm7. J. Dovms8. T. Macyezn9. C. Floss10. D. Kyle11 . C.12. M113. D. Cole14. T. Loveless75. T.0'Susn2n16. B.SmBge18. D. Ross19. N .Park 41 . B.Doe,m20. S. Frame 42. T. Crean21 . A li,rese/-Ccie 43 . H . P.rk23. D .Bakhaw 44 . J. Ho24. M . Dasus 45 . L Pees25. T. Hahhen 46. N . Doderst26. G .McLeod 47 . 8. Mdhv2'rth27. A Rowe 48. R Davis28. J .Macrean 49 . S.Sammma29. P. Peter" 50 . P. Ford30. D . Potter 52. A Ha.rrrett31 . J .Dax 53 . S.Corcnrzn32 . C.Het(ernan 55 . S.Taylar33 . 0 . Ireland 56. L He ton34 . T.Ctuisfeld 57. G.V✓tV',e35 . a. peake 63. T. Strong36 . R PeraHrna 65. A Besbrook37 . M. Ross 71. M. Laing38 . T, 0'&&m 72. R LevRan39 . T.Pe.dclanzy 74. A. Burl40 . M. WniL> 78. J. Scales

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A Section

COLLEGIANSCoach: LeFgh CarisonRes C~h : Nevi~e

J.

/. B . Km2. N. Fkreraine3. B . WooAiouse4. S .taussen4. N. Boctar5. D. G-5. D. PNers6. A SrtAh7. C. Higson7. D. Wame-Srrtph8. C.Pdbc k9. V.Cfavy

10. J. Grigg10. S . Mo~adit. B . McKenzie12. D. Stubs13. G. Palmer14. R. Sdroher15. Y . Ptzps15. N. Michael16. A . Wallace17. J .Tarpey18. J . Bennett (VC)19. C. Davidson20. G.Devie-Jduis21. A . Johnston22. D. Kerr23. A Sheed~r24. R. HaMHI25, G. Brigia26. N . Mlat27. S. Hunph ry28. S. Btaclmun29. A Kenna3lt

y30. M. Ga$xa2h31. J . Nevins3Z D . Thomson (C)33. J . SnerrkJo n34. D . Er4+nisle35. R . Morky36. S. Hadrg37. M.Opfe38. M.Lake38. S. Van Der Venne38. J . C-40. B. Sa1on41 . S. LL6b42. L Vasdeids43. A. Greenvray44. A Parkin (VC)45. N . Anderson46. S. Wooky47. D . M~at48. J . Lemon49. T. Van Den Venne50. B. Jefferson51 . P. Baxter52. N . GiS53. M. 154. L s55. E.Jones56. D. Howe57. J. M-58. A. Thonpson59. M. Richards60. B.Kens61 . D. Kerrs62. M.O'DameB63. Z Usevm64. M.Grbble70. T. Smith77. T. Proctor

DE LA SALLE

Coach : Peter HannanRes. Coach: Greg Feutril!

1 . M . Chu n2. P. Fiume3. D. Crowe4. L Hall5. L Swift6. M . Fisher7. C. Brawl-1-8. C. Wright9. C. Campbell

10 . T. Silver s11 . A. Evans (DVC)12 . D.Taohey13 . A. Waters14 . A. Duncan15 . J. Hodder16 . A. Flowerday17 . A. Elliot18 . J. Rom19 . O'Brien20 . S. AF"21 . D. Jackson22 . P. O'Callaghan23 . D. Grace24 . D. Cross25 . G . Hynes26 . P. Wyles27 . L Van Der Pligt28 . M. Lafferty29. D. Rosman30. B. Mannix31 . K. Mannix32 . C. O'Callaghan33. P. Rennie34. A. Moore35 . A. Mackintosh36. A. Abbott37. M. Rose l38. A. Johnstone39. P. Brasher40. M. Butler41 . J. Murphy42 . J. Clarke43. M. Sharpe44. R. Mackinson45 . C. Cleary46. M. Regan47. M. Farrell48. D. Smith49. D. Lambe50. P. Mannix51 . B. Buick52 . B. Byrne53. R . Chappte54. J. Duckett55 . S. Laska56. G . Curran57. P. O'Brien58. T. Ford59. P. Aron70. D . Midro78. D . Jennings

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr. GlenferrrelDandenong Rds.

Ma lvern9509 4023

GRYPH INNBAR & BISTRO9903 2093

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach : Simon MeehanRes Coach: Andrew 6aider

I . A. Baxte r2. D. Connell3. W. Byms4. C. MdCarzie5. F. Mai n6 . W. Smith7. Adam Hilton8. M. Orton9. S. Rowlands

10. C. WardenIt . L Hudce r11. (2) F. Caponmpa12 . D . Secu k13 . B. Carty14 . A. Forsyth15 . N . Morey16. A. Dowsing17 . Ash Hilton18 . M. Constable19. M. Armstrong20. C . Kraus21 . A. Walden22 . P. Thiessen23. M. SecuB23. (2) J. Mackay24. R . Lavender25 . G. Rowlands26. G. Philips27. J. Dann28. S. Walden29. R . Stewart30. R . Aughterson31 . B. Main32. P. O'Donnell33. A . Floyd34. B . Mitchell35. D.Lappage36. B . Lay37. D. Ladd38. S . Pedder39. R. Weber40. S . Duxbury41 . B . Medn42. D. Sca'rfe43. R. Plecher44. A . Kirkwood-Stbtt45. N . Hill46. C. Jimmieson47. J . Kurta48. D. Bum49. M . Harrison50. A . Bonvidc52. R. Harrison53. M . Dusting55. C.Ladds57. B . Ladds65. C. Dowtin g

The Marine

OLD MELBURNIANSCoach: Michael FordRes. Coach: Mark Lihardi

1 . A. Wafton2. S. Theodore3. A Ross4. B. Ellinghaus5. L Bunn6. P. Hanbury7. C. Thompson8. M. Lovett9. T. Smith

10. T. Roberts11 . M. Jukes12. A Hevat13. S. Rose (RVC)14. J. Bun n15. R. Britain16. C. Eabry17. B. &dat18. Q. KeeWe19. M. Higgs20. B. Telford21 . L Boyd22. A Waddell23. M. Berry24. M. Bennett25. M. Pruden26 . C . Kennedy27. O. Boyd28 . S. Rabbit29 . J. WallaczSmitll30 . I. McMullin31 . J. Hart32 . R Webb33 . G. Olson (RC)34 . R . Morel35 . D . Brown36 . A McKeon37 . S. Eabry38 . M. Crawshay39 . N . Strauss40. J . Carroll41 . G. Wihe7n42 . P. Theodore43. T. Cloke44 . A McDougall45 . S . Crow46. D. Hdme47. J . Guest48. C. Jenkins49. T. Stuckey (C)50. P . Mann's51 . C. Banks52 . B . Campbell53. P . Gason54. S . Brown55 . D. Borseze#ry

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OLD PARADIANSCoach: Date McCannRes . Coach: Wayne TuUochi . S . Vincent (VC)2 . P.O' En3 . J . Dallas (VC)4 . S . Philp5 . A Mufetta6 . B . Pannam7 . P. Cosgdfl8 . D. Claude9 . A Boyd

to. P. Brabender11 . A Bums12. S . WatSs13. T. Wallis14. B . Brabender15. B . Dintnsante16. M . Godfrey17. B . Hart18. A Nitsou19. T. Canavan20. P . Harris21 . A Farrell22. H. Bekis23. P. Walsh24. D. Dignc-y25. A HeBeman26. M .B. Geary27. KJenkins28. J. Holland29. E . Tomasiet!o30. T. Mulligan31 . M . Vear32. I . Hussain33. M . Harrison34. A Vaarca35. J. Mills36. S. Swindon (VC)37. J. Hensley38. A. BnAo39. P. Reid40. D. Baird41 . J. Tobin42. D. Tregamhe43. P. Healy44. P.Joyce45. J. Slv,ndal46, D. Stuckey47. N. Ball48. M. Ray49. D. Cosma50. B. Swindon51 . G . Hickey52. M.S. Flynn53. D. Horsington54. J. Mould55. M. Van Kyuk56. M. Ryan57. J. Muir74. L Thomas

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OLD SCOTCHCoyoh : Wayne Harmes~S, Coach: Simon Slingworth

1 . K. Stokes2 . J. H0s4drxg (VC)3 C. Hm"4, T. Hat5. R. Price6. L McDonnell7, J . Kitchen8. C . Reid9. R . Aujard

10. J . Ken'1 1 . S. Grigg12. S. Hume13. N . Hooper(RC)14. D . Norman15. M, O'Brian16. A. Speed17. S. Woodho useIS' A. Nettleton

S . Spiden2o. T. Wilson21 . S . Gibbs22. C. Heath23. D. Wa;sj24. M. Angus25. T. Pritchard26. a Phillips27. B . Corns28. S . Teasdale29. A. Teasdate30. J. Laird (VC)31 . A. Smith32. A. KalinsV d33. J.Hannemann34. G. Eagle35. S . Steele (G)36 . M . Davison37. J. Smythe38 . B. Goldberg39 . AGolberg40 . A Warner41 . A. CasNiann42 . A. Gibbs43 . J. Paterson44 . P. Busse45 . T. Stubbs46. G . Jonas47. T. Reid48. P. Davis49. D. Thomas50. C .Iknan51 . S.ICrrngworih52. R . Gregory53. P. Gaidzkar54. T. Phiikps55. J . Boc k56. A. Richardson58. E. Johnston60. M. Weber61 . A Brdar62. J . Cook63. T. Gray67. M . Ryan70. R. Hume77. A. Lloyd

OLD TRINITYCoach: Bernard DunnRes. Coach : Ian Wallace

1 . S. Kennedy (VC)2. G . Hudston (VC)3. A. ABitia :4. T. Norman5. P. Vandefioek6. R . Heath7. A. Anderson8. S. Dalrymple9. A. Andrews

10. A. Urbandc11 . R . BoxteNI?- M.Cummng13 . M. Donato14 . J . Stiddand15, D. Balaszy16 . M. Seuli rrg17. G. Hatfield18. M . Spencer19. A . Sheehan20. P . Boar d21 . L Kennedy22. D. Beardsley23. C. Popptewefl24. T. Board25. A. G'26. P. Beet27. M . Greig28. D. Vargo29. A. Sealy30. L Taylor31 . S. Bladeni32. D. Glass (VC)33. D. Heighton34. J. Pappas35. M. Pawsey36. J. Sutcliffe37. P. DoN.'sruJ38. R. Ph~lips39. A. Vise40. T. Harris41 . C . Ord42. M. Thornton43. T. Pegge44. M. HepW45 . N . King .46 . M. Beamsh47 . F. Cameron (RC)48 . C. Smith49 . P .Johnson50. L Jervis51 . D. Little52. M. Boyd53. S .Tonens54. A. Grisbrook55. J . Breen56. A. Richards57, 0. Follows58. R. Farrant59. T . Cade60. S . Medlin61 . D. Burrows62. S. Wyke63. P. Moore64. S. Cooper

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OLD XAVERIANSCoach: Nick BourkeRes. Coach: Michael PlantI . M. Blood (C)2 . M. Bourke3 . L Hannebery4 . D . Landrigan (VC)5 . J. McDonald6. T. Keyoe7. S. Lethlean8. M. Holmes9. J. Hawkins

10. I. Gladman11 . Adam Jones12. J. Bowen13. C . Ellis14. D . Stoney15. A. McLean16. L Ford17. D. Richardson (VC)18. S . Hunter19. D. Steen20. M . Hardman21 . T.OcMeshaw22. A . Bourke23. B . Perry24. B . Coughlan25. P . Lechte26. A. Hed27. L Fay28. R. Clarke29. S . Wood30. D. Dann31. S.Mollard32 . A. Bnishfield33 . A. Sassi34 . A. Be535 . S. Hede36 . P. Barrett37 . D. Webb38 . T. Spurling39 . S. Smith40. R . Ryan41 . A. Dillon42 . J. Lowe43. T. Woodruff44. J. De Brwgh45. T. Coughlan46. AndrewJones47. T. Frweer48. M . Logan49. R . Visentini50. S . Tucker51 . A . Murphy52. P . Conquest53. M . Diamond54. M . Brennan55. D. Stones56. M . Stones57. D. Walsh58. L Tuddenham59. M . Meehan61 . S . Natilk

UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Grant WilliamsRes. Coach: Barry Neivandt

I . D. SCrnmon2. J. Starits4a3. G . Wd':arns4. D. Guengerich5. P.O'Donr~eB6. B. Blood (DVC)7. D . Hayter8. N .9. S.

10 . D . Maplestorw_11 . C . BePoane12 . R . Furphy (C)13 . G.Evans14 . D. Gust15 . P. Stephens (RC)16 . C. Stewart17 . J .Kans18. S . Kirsanovs19. B . Her2ld20. Z. McCarty21 . T. McIntyre (RVC)22 . A . Nugen t23. T. Wikar23. B. Furphy24. P. Faifhank25. A. Henderson26. N. Cavalier27. J .Jamieson27. B. Pricker28. D. Bolton29. A. Muller30. A. Will31 . R. Vandenberg32. J. Gamaut33. J. Hutdangs34. J. McK~35. A Wilcox36. L Morison37. A Lemen38 . M. Cobble~39. S. Henderson40 . B. Miller41 . M. Keely42 . D . Keys43 . J . Mdntosh44 . R. Featherston45 . J . McGrath46 . D. Gunn47 . S . Broctdey48. H . Carter49. D. Strack50. H. Nadon51 . M .KonSCk52. S .Longley53. R. Versteegen54. T. Roycliaise55. D. Hueston56. N. Dwyer59. L Fehfing60. D. Edwards61 . A. Holm67. D. McA!oon (RC)72. J. Norman (RVC)82. N. Court

ST. BERNARDSCoach : Garry FouldsRes. Coach: Andrew Nathan

1 . A. Condfo1 . T. Paradowsla2. T, Dobson3 . A . Brc{mer4 . V. Cornko5 . T. Harvey5 . S .O'KeeFe6 . S . Ryan6. C. Wood7. S. Peneit8. T . Wilknson9. A Capes

10. J. Kennedy11 . G. Matlhewes12. P. Capes12. B. Hogan13. S. MdCeon14. S. Doran15. L Overman15. D. Abfalter16. A Farmer17. L Vassallo18. N. Mitchell19. LGotant(C)20. T. Sheehan21 . B. Laughlin22 . C.CaHhorpe23 . B. Horn24 . G . De Manud25 . J. Kavanagh26 . J . Go@ant27 . A. Nathan28 . P. Gilmou r29 . J . Overman (VC)29. D .O'Coruror30. A. Thomas31 . M. Farmer32. S. Chatfietd33. J .lanzano34. S. Dailey35. M .Juricskay36. C. Bond37. J. Mount38. D. McAP,ister39. S . Donetly40. G. Toto41 . D.Juegan42. M . Marshall43. C. Davis43. J. Rainey44. S.Taylor45, M. Dowling46. P. Rogerson47. A. Osborne48 . G . Collins49 . A. Fewster50 . J. McPha<I51 . B. Gataugher52 . C. Gray53 . S. VeRa56 . G . Cusack82 . D . Sobmon

622 Mt. Alexander Rd.Moonee Ponds

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D Scc °®n

BANYULECoach : Harry HarrisonRes. Coach : Tim Bel l

1 . B. Kince r2 . D. Wddie4 (VC)3 . L . Holt4. J. Anderson5. B. Edmore6. S. Kayrooz7. S. Richmond8. R Williams9. A. Cullen

10 . J. Fortune11 . B. Owen12 . J. Egan13 . M. O'Brien (VC)14. A. Logan15 . S. Gray16 . D. Mayne17. T. Benton18. J, Turnbull19. B. Woodock20. S . Playtair21 . R. Dintlnosante23. S . Gray24. G. Williams25. M . Wheaten26. B . McDermott27. A . Rossi-Mel28. D. Fabris29. M . Peters30. B . GiJies31 . C. Bassett32. T. Wason33. D. Glass34. C. Stevens35. B . Anderson36. D. Tyler37. M. Jesse38. G. Riches39. C. Bead40. P. Witche841 . A . Foote42. T. Egan43. L Ferule44. S. Attardi45. M. Gilbert46. P. Agostinelli47. R . Smith48. D . Stephens52. D . Noonan55. D. Williams (C)

ANDREW'SEXC1tJSIVE MENSVJFAA P/L

IVANHOECoach : Dori ValkanisRes. Coach: Rob Pearce

1 . D . William s1 . P. Merory2 . L. HuN-Brown2 . J. Di Santo3 . C. Tucker4 . D. VakaNs4 . R.Toogood5 . P. Manuel6 . D. Frawley7 . P. RaWley8 . S. Saunders8 . R. Hird9 . N. Thackwray

10. P. Lee11 . H. Moussa12 . L . Smith13 . S. Nad6ewcz14 . P. Flynn15 . T. Flynn16 . M . Scuderi17 . K. Mousse18 . T. ScaWe19 . G . Bullen20 . D. Sailor21 . L Badavood22 . A. Angelini23 . A. Jewsan24 . T. O'Neill25 . J. Frisina26 . P. Rovi s26. S. Fairweather27. N. Andreevski28. A. McKettar29. A. Scot t30. J. Makin31 . D. McFarlane32. J . Lynch33. B. Kendall34. B. Joyce35. P. Whitehead36. R. Gittos37. C. Giankoulldis37. G. Finlayson38. T. Thomson39. M.Ebbage40. J . Grigg s41 . C. McDonald42. P . Murphy43. S . McGowan44. E . Newbold45. J . Raywood46. G. O'Brian47. E . Madno48. B . White49. A. Rosenfeld50. D . Jacka52 . C . Payne54 . D . Richards55 . L. Pearce61 . G . Hickey68 . J. Owen76 . G . Kennedy77 . R . Armstrong78 . C . Brown

~TAT T S & POKIES

BAR & BISTR O125 UPPER HEIDELBERG RD.

IVANHOE

:C,7.vMAZENODCoach: R. ProsserRes. Coach: C. Boyle

1 . P. Robinson2 . J . Ballenger (1)2 . M . Peters (2)3 . T.ChdoOtt(1)3 . M . Brookes (R)4 .A . H5 . D. Sdw6 . N. Martno7. S . M~organ8. D. Carter9. P . Half

10. M . O'Hara (C)11 . T. Smith (RVC)12 . B. McClusker13 . T. Bridgland (RVC)14 . G. Young15 . D.Barker (VC)16 . T. Howard (RC)17 . T. Tsiar+is18 . D .O'Dorwghue19 . D . Cianpo20 . C . Murray21 . S. Pdan22 . D . Sherbdc23 . S. Coufsai24 . J. Caud u25 . A.26 . Pau l27 . D . Krum28 . N . Uttle29 . R . Sharp30 . S. Fisher (VC)31. N . Snart32. D . Moore33. D. Pearce34. B. Davis35. J. Fisher36. R. Toyama37. G . Trigg38. D. Stenfort39. R. Bourbon40. J. LeGrand41 . B. Welch (RVC)42. N. Jac obs44. D. Bolls45. G . R o~ts47. Peter Rilcy48. P. Vine49. L HaAy50. A Rogers51 . M . h1lunay52. A. Le+.ison53. P. Egan54. P. Jacobs55. M . Quirk56. M . Welch57. D. Nisbeit60. M . LeCouteur63. W.Occhuflo64. S . Bourbon66. J .Gr4nison86. M . Couttie

WHEELERS HILLI-I O T E L

M.H.S.O.B .Coach : Warren FallRes . Coach : Colin Drake

1 . J .Bame d2 . A Haxard2 . J .Golot3 . D . Woodey3 . R .Vernvz4 . D.Famiff5 . C.Youg6 . S.Grettr e r6. B.Adord7. J. Ported (VC)7. N. Bennett8. J. Daa9. D.Carcer(C)

10. M. Beaft11 . M. Irish11 . M. WebsLr12 . S. McCully12 . M.Felerkranz13 . C.R :eotald13 . A Preece14. ATft14. C. Kelly15. P. Bag15. M.Meri fie 3d16. h1.AGQn16. ACtark17. A Webster18. B.Arse618. I. Gillespie19. J. Gemer20. D. Fairchild (W)21. N. Johns21. G.Mdar6e22. A Lindsay22. h9.LVctd23. S . Ritchie24. B . Kciy24. G.W@m 41 . S.Sbft25. C .G~,er(VC) 42 . P.~i+m:d28. S .Harriscn 43 . J .Spten26. M . Tturpsan 44 . B. ArciidaA27. P . Hunt 45 . D. Sem27.LElicit 46 . A Holland28. D.SFinrier 47 . J.Kara n28. A Lawrence 48 . S.MOMDM29. P.Aeqp 49 . C.Bn:ce29. C. Drake 49. N.AtdxhN30. R. W•ft 50. D. Baker31 . W. NtYelford 51. & Barge32. A Cassell 52. B. McGrath32. M . Konshrrty 53. R. McIntyre33. A SaufSy 54. R. fGw,^!es34. S. FIeirrIX 55. A Reelo34. N . Fahey 56. J. Winch35. AScrers 57. AGrin'vtsr35. S.Koristrnt<j 58. J.NeeRat36. A Pdmos 59. B. Etthill37. N .Bradfej 60. P.Korr,txn/37. C.Chan 61 . M.Pretty38. C. Miler 62. S . Darickert39. A Watson 63. T. Sag40. W.Fiayes 64. B .Codarm

nCIIVE SPORTSWEAR

THE BOTANICALHOTEL

WILLIAMS & CO.REAL ESTATE AGENTS

LANETOYOTA

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Dale TappingRes. Coach: Steve BarnesRunner. Gary Sanders

1 . A.Krzyymkiak(DVC)2. J. Much4. M. Talbot5. N . Peny (C)6. S. Anton is7. L. Fddes (VC)8. S. Lennox9. M. Fisher

10. R . Hartman11 . A. Fitzgerald13. M. Gamble14. M. Dennis15. D. Tymms16. J. Bradley17. A. Rickerby18. M. Jackson18. P. Roac h19. A. Mandyla6s20. D. Kotlmorgan

21, R. Oakley

21 . C. Jackson22 . K. Farrell23. A. Pryor24 . R. Carter24 . S. Douglas25 . S. Nihas27. C. Gilmore28. P. Wolf29. M . Gordon30. K.Teschendorf31 . S . Murray (RC)32 . B. Williams33 . M . Toll34 . M . Reid (DVC)35 . S . Merce r36 . B . Pollock (DVC)37 . A. Hain38 . A . Lomas39 . A . Fischer40 . B . Patterson41 . J . Howell43 . J . Holde n45. P . McNamara46. B . HamiHon47. D. Wilson48. T. Desmyth49. N . Winter50. S . Williams55. C . Toms57. A . McLaren61 . A . While65. R . Kent71 . B . Alderson79. H . Bickett80. A. Palfrey84. P. McMahon

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OLD IVANHOEKevin McLeanCoach

e=:Dave McCormack

Darren Caddy

1. A. CorcorantR B. Yarcroad2. P. Sg'.e'ya D. waRy3, R. Weisz4. A Parker4R D. TO5. T. Young5R P. Car<yn6. S. Kent7. T. Young7R C. Webb8. T. Stevens9. M . Karayannis

to. M . Veal11 . S. Tully79n. P. Martin12. M . Johnston13. A. Pappos13n. C. Chan14. S . Kingston15, G. Douglas16. M. Woods17. J . Luk18R P. Bisogni19. A BarkerJqpL P . Quick20. M. Huber20FL W. Millard21, J . Mansfield22 . P . Donaldson22n. P . GoQing23 . M. Stewart24. G. Hares25 . C. Moore25R J . Maycock213FL D. Craker27. J . Weddle28. D.Jortes29. R. Weddle31FL D. Caddy32a. N . Harris33. T. Cormack34. D. Hall35. L McLean (VC)36. S . Pidoto37R D. Stott38. Gerry Georg39. Gary George40a. R. Davies41a. L Taylo r42. S. Vaughan43. A, Atkinson44. T. Agustu45. J . Hemisted45a. M. Unke46. S. Ford50. C. Corcoran51 . B. Shadboftl57. D. Kadaoui59. B. Etsworth60. S. Myers

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Stree t

West Preston

ZITECH COMPUTERPERIPHERAL S

57 St . Hellier StreetHeidelberg

ORMONDCoach : G. HeftRes . Coach: T. HiIle

1 . A. Joblirg2. C . Byrnes3. A. Orr4. A. Grace5. R . Turner6. T. Gallagher7. B. Connell (C)8. M. GiEmore (VC)9. A. Forrest

10 . P. Mamow11 . D . Erkjal12 . N . Sabo13 . P. Kingston14 . S. James15 . C . Fraser16 . T. Stewart (RC)17 . P. Joy18 . S. Ryan19 . D . Cleary (RC)20 . S. Metz21 . J. Brawn22 . R . Bbd c23 . P. McDonald24 . J. Collins25 . D . Bedell26 . D. Cornet!27 . T. Brennan28 . B. Collins29 . D. Whelan30 . N. Wets31 . B. E32 . M. NicDonad33 . M. Shepherd34. R . Remman35 . G . Belay36 . S. Mackey37 . S. Turner38 . P. Milner39 . J. Buron40 . G .lehner41 . G . Hall42 . C. Keleher44 . M. Matbett45 . L Livingstone46 . P. Todd47. R. Keating48 . G . Smith49 . M. Horsfietd50. J. McLean51 . G . King53 . M. Turner54. B. Davies55 . D. Amfield56 . S. Eccles57. H. Brown58. M. Collins59. G .Sneddon61 . B. Keath62. Aaron Murphy64. S. Head65. L Craven66. A. Turner67. D. Turner68. D. Mabbett70. R. Nichols75. A. Murphy

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ST. KEVINSCoach: Tim HartRes . Coach: Owen Hou ri ganI . B. Bur den2 . J . Dynan3 . M . (C)4 .W.K' ran5 . R. Ca ll anan (RC)6 . S . Fox7 . 6. Kennedy8 . B. Do9rnan9 . G. Smith

10. D. Moore11 . D.Ryan12. M . Dolman (VC)13. R. Bov tes (DVC)14. J . Bare15. M . Olive16. B. Garvey17. M . Terziru18. N. Hart19, D. Sheehy20, A. Versed21 . S . Powell22. J . Macey23. A. Pivetta24. P . Meagher25 . M . O'Shea26. P . McCann (RVC)27. R. Gross28. M . Farquharson (DVC)29. A Mount30. M . Garguano31 . A. McGu'u ess32 . B .Noonan33, S . Denton34 . J .Whitbread35 . A Thomas36. D. Kennedy37. S . Kennedy38. D. SmAh39. S . Gribble40. A Had41 . J . Hassell42 . S . Charles43. R. Sirrdtiss44 . D. Maytan45 . D. Weight46. D.DeRooden47. M . Chaprnan (DVC)48 . R. Doherty49. RETIRE

D 50. S . Kur'xig51 . R. Bateman52 . J . Finch53 . J . Goldsworthy54 . S . Game55 . B . Marusic56 . G. Mulcahy57 . C.Bossong58 . N . Martin59 . J . L~60. P.61 . N . Goldsworthy62 . J . Quirk63 . P. Ryan64 . J . Price65 . S. D€0on66 . D . hrory67 . S. Herbert68 . T. Bare69 . T. Smith70 . D . Boyd

Laurie T f'SRISING SUN H0T6 .

SOUTH MELBOURNE

SffiVIPSON~

c :;,

ST. KILDASTH. CAULFIELDCoach : Terry WalshRes. Coach: Tony Gilchrist

1 . B. Ryan2. N .Asta{r-nko(VC)3. J. Howard5:, P. Clements6. M. Ryan8. G . Baker9. G . Heaty

10 . T. Presnellit . J. Gardner12 . B. King13, S. Neeson14 . S. Wood15 . M.Kuek16 . P. Rogers17 . G . Knotel18 . R. Williams19 . D. &iston21 . M. Mihaievic22 . P.O'SuMrvan23 . A. Data Lana24 . M. Wettgosz25 . P. D7rron26 . N. Buck27 . R. Gilmore (VC)28 . G . Hated29 . D. Dunlerie3

0. T. Presnell

31. M. Cunningham32 . M. DZdva33 . N. Cole34 . R. Harvey35 . D. Mahoney38t. C. KaIErs37 . A. Zodit38 . R. Bitch39 . A. Diamond40 . J. Ttwrsfield41 . A. Merrick44 . S. Diamond45 . W . Derharn47 . M. Murphy48 . B. Mascali49 . M. Benton50 . M. D'Agos6no51 . J. Frawley52 . S. KoutapGs53 . C. Thursfietd54 . T. Galloway55L L Magaw57 . M. Merrick58 . S. Patterson60 . C. Biilston61 . M. Tkocz (C)64 . M . MacDonald65 . K.Toohey66 . G . Brown67. S. Emmett69. M . Slade73 . W . Perkins

VulattsOF BRIGHTON

l1iERRY C.C.O.B .Coach : Terry QuinnRes . Coach : Chris Bye

t . M. Petrevsld2. B . Hollow3. P . Gorman4. M. Elliott5. IS eymour6. J . Vema7. P . Jones8. L Hollow9. M. Growcodc

10. R. F~~stone11 . B .N7 _amer12. R. Moran13. M. Bosanko14, J . Redd's:k (VC)15. G. Pinner (RC)16. M. Goodwin17. G. O'Connor18. B . Carter18. L Kuret19. D. Rosasato20. A . Maloney21 . J . Thrush22. S . Griggs (RVC)23. C. Bye24. S . Kuret25. M. Pastma26. G. Carbis27. B . Stevens28. D. Barren29. S . Goodwin30. M. TarSnac31, S . Hollow32. J . Sacco33. N . LaFontaine34. M. Donohue35. S . O'Halloran36. C. Rizzo37. D . Castald (C)38. B . Selects39. A . Fenn39. S . Boyle40. G. Keaues41 . G. Thompson43. G. Rosigno!o44. D .O'Nedl47. D. Goodwin48. D. Wrrcggleswonh

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C Section

me`AJAXCoach: Phil AazonsAsst Coach : MFd>ad ZemslriRes. Coach: Brian Zielinski

1 . J. Wrobel3 . B. Davis4 . M. Dudakov5 . J. Rat h6 . D. Kalb7 . G. Samuel8 . A Kmngokl9. A. Rosen

11 . A Gordon12 D. ones13 . A Levy14 . Y. Rapoport15 . A Burman16 . R. Woolf17. A Cukierrnan18 . K. Siegel19. M . Halphen (C)20. W. Krongold21 . S . Glasman22. D. Moh r23. A Bensunon24. S . Rubensteine25. A Levine26. B . Duzenman (DVC)27. A Lust28. J . Bram (VC)29. A . Hearst30. N .Israelsohn31 . M.

Barnett

32. A. Modech34. D . Gunn35. S. Roth36. J . Segal (DVC)37. H . Loexy38. J . Lewis39. D . Boon40. A Rectiich41 . P. Naptak42. J . Kktoger43. R . Weisz44. N . Diamond45. E. Steen46. J. Davis47. A Abraham48. L Goldberg49. M. JeSnek50. B. Grodski51 . S. Boon52 . A. Zielinski53 . A. Sheffield54 . D. Wins55 . B.ZieNnski(CC-R)56 . S. Davis58 . M . Fried60 . J. Wajnberg69 . J. Vernon

I . J. Prior

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach : Andrew SmytheRes. Coach : David Hooper

2 . G. Alexander3 . S. Young4. W. Thompson5. C . Parri s6 . R . Minney7. P. Robertson8. N . 8one9. B. Leferve

1 0. P. George

11 . S. FaAey12 . A. Panfs73 . D.Tuqoch14. D. Cooper15. P. Fau4kner16. S. Smith17. C. Barry18. G . Shauard19. P. Nigro20. M. Jones21 . D. Hooper22. G . Mcl.aren23. D. Mathews24. P. Nagel25. T. Merrell26. P. Graham27. N. Waddel28. C. Mutimer29. P. Bane30. M . Agmtis31 . A. Shine32. R. Williams33. G. Pemberton34. S . L.anbropotous35. D. Daskalou36. P . Hare37. S . Boyd38. S .James39. P. Dallogid40. T. Mathews41 . A. Rozanris42. P. Edwards43. C.PapdopoWas44. J . Rozantis45. C. Taylor46. D . Dowd47. C . Morihovitis48. R . Lambert49. A. Dyson50. D . Glover51 . A. King52 . D . Williams53. T. Franklin54 . K. SteHing55 . B. Brennan56 . M. Toumy57. P. Giannis58 . D. Vozza59 . C. Ellis60. A Panou61. D. Anderson62. G . Chivers

John George TyresCnr. Bet & ChiPey Dve ., Preston

9484 6780

JOHN GEORGEDISCOUNT TlWsPRESTON 9484 6006

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Don Scarle ttRes. Coach: [an Cave1 . C. LeGrand2 . P. Amoore3. A . Mason4. S .Andarson(VC)5. R. Bames6' X Natoli7. D. M.Convib8. D Marshall9. S . Morgan

10. C. FergJSOn11 . A Bmvrne12. D.R.Arderson13. C .Thonas14. F. CaseNa (RC)15. S. Etch16. J . Ferg~a17. S.He af~gern18. B. Ho A19. AHu3ck20. P. Bucldey21 . C . McGregor22. M. McKellar (C)23. J. Day24. A. Dunn25. R . McDonnell26. Sarn Wd627. T. Ptardzos28. Scott Wift29. M. Fletcher (VC)30. C . Scaitett (VC)31 . D. Hobson32. D.A . Anderson33. E. Zidcer34. W. Armour35. B. Armstrong36. B. Marryn37. M. Beaurtnnt38. S. Senj39. K. N40. 1.41 . R.Buhner42. T.Comeh)s43. A. Frederiksen44. S. Gree n45. P. Hayde n46. R. Hetherington47. B. Hoare48. R. Hurd (RVC149. A.Hurter (RVC)50. S. James51 . B. Johnstone52 . M . Lak

e 53. T.Lyr~h54 . N. Mctvt43an55 . C. Marhds56. A. McGregor57 . B . McGregor58 . L. Muir59 . A. O'Brien60 . A. PorUti61 . J. Rodder62 . D. Rogerson63 . A . Ross64 . M . Salter65 . R. T 866 . A . Vererker67. D. Varker68 . S . Walker69. D. Weiniger70. S . W9-71 . M. Young72. E .Zuker73. B . Bird

AUSFINE FOODSiNTERNAnoNAL PTY. LTD.

Suite 2,41 B Bluff Rd,Black Rock. 3193

MARCELUNCoach: Anthony PaatschHas. Coach: Tony Day1. C.S'aiffiry2 A R~,ae

ra D. Waters (C)4. UG H5. 14 Moran6 D.Sampxttwnn7. M.Rowe(UC)8. R Ftisma9. D. Marion9. J . Da9y

10. A11. D.Taybr12. 8. Crawn12. P.0'Cakagnan13. D. Be.amto14. D.Fiaiw(RVC)15. A M&lnBSh16. J. WAs17. r. Cox17. M. GeSat18. A1 8. P. Haib

e CaKry r(VC)rs

19. D.Ctp(kr(VC)19. D.MCM",320. S.0'ym21 . C. Mason22. D. M3`son23. P. Chambers24. AGar~r24. M Bedr't625. M . Stakes26. G.Wa`>h27. S.Tthezz27. S. Beetle28. J. Dmxyhs29. J. colds30. A TmOaiwvwan31 . C.Prt32. R.Ca&5si(RVC)33. M . Coope r34. P. Mctnrya35. A Trotter38. P . F6.zt737. A Sheden38. D.Haterts39. J. Tsados40. J. Demo41 . J. Sabury42. J.8#itol'd43 . D. Datlod=44 . C. Payne45 . M. Van Lir a46. J. Sheehan 61 . C.Nrangeks47. L 0'Fg~ 62. C. Dsur[b48 . M 8artd3ao 63. J. Dimen49 . C. McCarxi 64. L Peongetia50. J.Soarw 65. T. Louder50. D.BCethey E6. O.G m51 . LSuAi~an 67. M. Bastard52 . P Bane:i 6& G. Cu t53 . C. Matltwm Ea. M. R#ussl54. N. Annstrarg 70. 8 Bynws55. W.Deverce5 71 . S.OYbrnor56. G. CA 72. C. K~57. 8. Day 73. B. Kcnmen58. L Betfiol 74. M. Karavas#s59. M.Kamvasals 75. D. Wary60. A Merton 76. J. DebtwttJ

CW ®®s

MONASH BLUESCoach : Dave RogersHas . Coach : Steve King

' . L Findlay2 J . Baxter3. C . Miller4. P. Maulan5. D . Rogers6. M. Newman (VC)7. W. Mclvor8. M. Lawrence9. L Baring

10. S. Webster11 . M. Spencer12. J. Caldwell15. M. Tinkler16. C. Dobbin17. V. Caomhes18. G . HipuraH19. D. Roche20. J. Cavanagh21 . S. McGure22 . A Dobson23 . P. White24 . B. Hodson25 . M. Ke00ck26 . P. Hurley27 . D. Newman28 . S. McGee29 . A. Headberry30 . P. Brophy31 . J.L Smith (C)32 . M . Try33 . J.M . Smith34. B. DoWStey35. D. Murdtie36. M . Tehan37. J. Andrit .sos38. P. Tudte,-39. M . Smith40. W. Crawford41 . A Kiers42. A. Hkicey43. R. Feenaghty44. D. Teesdale45. A McPherson46. D. Jones47. S . Mentha49. M. Kellodc50. D. Schweddes51 . S . Ma ke52. J . Millie53. L McCann54. R. Harris55. D. Trumble57. P. O'Neil58. A Klopsteins59. H . Middleton61 . P. Mills63. S. Forsyth64. A Lam67. B. Dempsey70. N . DeYOung71 . L McGregor82. D . Horsfail

ARGENENTERPRISES

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to. J . Forbes

r lORTH OLD BOYSCpach: Frank DunnellR~ Coach:John Tierney

1 . C. McKay2. D. Waters3. S. Mannassa (DVC)4 . S. Seep5, B. Devine

6 . M . Gravina7. P. BOoth

, .. 8. B. Colison9, L Curry

11 . P.O'Farrell (C)12 . S . Lock13 . B . Curuki14. S . Cheshire15. P. Kearney16. J. christen17. M. Maguire18. J. Murray19. B. SrruUi20. M. Robinson21 . J. Cunen22, M. Con n21 P.O'D+ryer24, J. Barker25. P. Christian26. J. Roberts27. S. Walsh28. D.O'Fame429. D. Boye30. M . Leigh31 . L Boyle (VC)32 . J . Lowrie33 . M .Orianuk34. B . Conti35. D. Hooper36. D. TOnkin37. S . Mikunda38. A . Sweeney39. J .Zurnbo40. R . Mutquiney41. G. Bum s42. S . Re;nmann43. P. McMahon44. M. Lyons45. B. Pawsey46, M

. Caulfield47. R . Littl e48. M. Anderson49. J. TrirnbWi50, C. Bailey51 . O. Newman52. T. Jamieson53. N. Tinley54. T. Cleveland55. S.Zotxo57. B. Allman59. J. BugEla63. R. Gate69. J . Joyce

OLD MEiVTOMANSCoach: Peter Murph yRes. Coach: Jeff Norman

1 . A. Aaeman2. C. Lean3. B . Murphy4. G. Stroud (VC)5. C.Wallacz6. D. Paterson '..7. G. Ferguson8. N . Maaluire (C)9. G. Prid e

10. J . Graham11 . D . Soffey12. S. Martin13. R . Large14. M. Finras15. C . Davis16. P. Hughes17, L Richardson18. T. Boumon19. D. Krtto20. S. Mullen21 . M. Elliott22 . P. Harrington23 . N. Moodie24 . S. KdtO25 . J. Wmduss26 . G . Dart27 . G . Katris28 . M . Bond29. A. Cader30 . M . Brooks31 . P. Ftaslds32. J. Sly33. G. New34. S. Worrell35. Darren Murphy (VC)36. P. Russo37. H. Websteo-Griffiths38. D. Millis39. T. Riley40. T. Leonard41 . N. Lfnford42. C. Rushworth43. M.Lawes44. B . Clothier45. C. Leaver46. J . Norman47. J . Konicanin48. D.Johnsen49. B . Lee50. G. Richards51 . R . Butler52 . A . Meniner53. M. Stroud54. J. Sheddon55 . W.Bapantine56 . M. Leone57 . P. Watson58 . D . Coventry59 . C . Furber60 . D. Nock61 . C. Dwyer62 . Daniel Murphy63 . T. Hancock64. M. Austin65. Damien Mwphy66. M . Henry71 . T . Kersley72. D. Campbell

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_ Coach : Paul BeddoeRes. Coach; Brad Berry

1 . M. Kinsella2. S. Zaldc3. J. Sebire (DVC)4. V. L'Huillier5. M. Murray6. A. Ryan7. D. D;gc,Tns8. B. Beasley9. G . Mariric

10. C. Ross11 . M. Hecker12. C. Stewart13. David Goodichild14. P.Lannan15. Danny GooddVd16. S. Napier17. A. MacGeorge (C)18. J .Tully (VC)19. B. Tomlinson20. T. Lam b21 . W. Furlong22 . S . McCarthy23. T. Peck24 . T. Beasley25 . D. Smith26 . S . Hecker27 . M. Manson28 . D . Feben29 . D. Ord30 . M. Dols31 . M. Mfis+ d32 . J . Dickinson (RVC)33 . A. Walsh34 . D Kinsella35 . R . Bilos36 . G . McLachlan37. M A.38. Hayes ( VC)39. R . L'Huikier40. C . Johnston (RVC)41 . P. Ord42. A. Thompson43. K Goodchkd44. J. Recupem45. R. Gou#J46. O .Labr47. C. Braaiii48. R. Shreier49. S. Flannery50. N. Tu#y51 . S. Boczar52. A. Kearney53. M . Beasley54. M . McCraw55. P. Dwyer56. D. Marshall57. M . Lomagno (RC)58. M . Zakic59. P . Newport60. A . Whitelaw61 . B. Dunstan62. C. Thompson63. A Ord64 . M. Corderoy65 . W. Earle66 . M. Ryan

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1 . D. Dinicolantonio (C)2. J.O'Meara3. E. Mitchell4. T. Van Den Akker5. C. Kenny6. A Hughan7. V. Ryan8. T. Oakley9. A. Bethune

10. A.Daly11 . C.Dobtrin12. G. Robinson13. J . Miter14. D. Corrigan15. A ORe+lly,16. B . Carey17. R. Parker18. T. Batty19. A Quinlan21 . G. Sirturrondson22 . A . Burgess23 . S. Narrken4s24 . D . Kenny25 . A McKenzie (VC)26 . S. Edwards27 . P. Bowdon28 . B. Mdnemy29 . S. Darcy30 . R . Armstrong31 . M. Contessotto32. A Nedn33. A Banks34. B. Henricus35. J. Briggs36. K Morris37. S. Manton38. J. Srreth39. B.L. Vaughan40. J. Gay41 . A. Major42. P.OHa!bran43. B. Drury44. F . Dinicdantonio45. S. Rondii (VC)46. C. Smith47. R. McCann48. A Pinhom49. B. hiker51 . T. Ludlow52. J . Niel53. M .Labr54. J .Graves55 . P. Clarke56. P.9ouch58. B . Mitchell59 . A Arusio60 . S.Budde61 . J. Rees62 . J. Cronin6;, . M. Lindsey64. S. Walsh65 . J. Donovan66. G . Rafferty67. A Prosser68. H. Meehan69. S. pitcher

THOMASTOWNCoach: Tony FellowsRes. Coach : George Petsinis

1 . S. Papaiono u2. B. Byron3. ASmith4. G. Petsrtis5. James Bubis6. B. Pe;lecJrfno7. S.Pant8. A. Fe6OUs9. V. Caped

10. D .CapedIt . LAtbetG12. F. Farchione13. G .Scarpa15. L Del Papa17. D. Gorski19. P. Ristevsl620. L Alabakis21 . E. Lentiru22. L Salese23. R. Dimaggio24. B. Smith25. R.Kennedy26, C. McNeil28. L Morthito29. K Hering30. C.Felows32. P. Colosimo33. E. Ri o34. J . Cada:i35. A . Colosimo36. J.Theodorou37. D . Dintovsld38. G. Scott39. S. Weeks40. P. Scent41 . D . Brooks42 . O.Esen44 . A Ward46 . N . '47 . D . Pfovright48 . D. Tdnicdho49 . J. Poiu,y'os50 . C. Diana51 . E. VaFntrtro52 . L Smitt53 . P. Battista54 . J. Rocca55 . P. Valeri56 . S. Mineo57. C. L'Aurora58. A.Gentis59. Z . Fleming60. A F{emng61 . B. Colosimo62. T. Staos63. M . Gnech64. R. Ward65. S . Holmes66. D. Pougios67. N. Grech69. R. Pandotfo

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D SSecdonAQUINAS O.C.Coach : Andrew CrosbyRes, Coach : Sean O'Loughlin

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BEAUMARISCoach: Bre tt MerchantRes. Coach : Scott Mathers1 . S. Reidy2. P.P9oVarms 25. J. P.' mud3. M. Pms 25. J. : a4e3- I . Williams 26. W. "4. M. Cowie 27. D., -in4. M. Day 28. J. l, :, ne5. D.Nhight 28. B.Lu.y(RC)6. J .Taytor 29. C.P-in7. S. Fairbanks 29. P.t,L.... i7. PAM35ehrdrs 30. AEaS~n8. M OBrien 31 . P. O n8. J. Wide 32. C. Da0sh9. BPideF~m(VA.j 33. N. Va n9. A N~ar4'ew. 33. T. Half

10. J. Wadcarn 34. S, Matters10. R. Ellwood 35. B.03rrog11. S.BIaHcH 36. SHa'aNs1(tC)12. P.Mwlahor 37. ASmith13 . B.Vau~un 38. S.Tmscrott14. AQun 39. P. Duffy14. N.Kmg 40. P.Tesaram15. M. Hm~rw 41 . A Rkd6e15. L Stewns 42. 0. Payixece16. M. Hanratran 43. S . W.Ion16. D.0'Bnen 44. S .WGregor17. T.WkM"as 45, A Thomas17. E. Bell 46 S Osborn18. A Read 47

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1 . J . P'na~tcdpouxts2. J . Chapman (DVC)3. P.Lutl2rsdxnEit(C)4. S. Fkm ng5. S. EmersonH. C. Rift 37 . J . Walke r7. T.Gppobri 3& MPAcK=rreR& S. O'Brian 59 . AMenur3tat9. J .Cwaa~r 40 . T.DBLisi

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OLD CAMBERWELLCoach : Rod AllisonRes. Coach : Egan Smith1. S. Ballard2. T. Jams 42. R3. A Ink6t.>r (VC) 43. T. Wgr4. S. Jack 45. LBritge5. & Haskins (VC) 46. A Hou~ard6. S. Roe 47. P . Lenthn7. MScott 48. J.Srran8. N. Board 49. A Kent9. D.TathOi 50. J.M,dtenrie

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ST . JOH N SCoach: Stephen MooneyRes. Coach: Dean Higgins

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OLD GEELONGCoach: Mark NeedRes . Coach: Simon Bones

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t . D.Waxer 33. B . Smith2 M. Edmunds 33. M .WPkinwn2 C. Mver 34. R. Carm3. D.We~lry(t~)37. M .Yrgam3. R Ivakrson 40. S . Bones4. T. DrgdaW 40. E. Bostock5. A Honr.a&S 41 . G . Fa+iceS& B.M€tlun 42. D.C?mpbeN7. ADM 42. P. L'astos8. T. Seymour 46. w. D3vdson

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1 . M. Bourke2. PatFOiires3. S. SdYmrkand4. AH~kj5. P4C~nat2n(C)6. R Cincotta7. G. Gaspan& M. Hued (VC)9. D. Saco 39. B. Ouxm

10 . D. Char 40. J. Hamilton11 . T. White 41 . S . Bobebc12. A Gasped 42. B . Chalmers13 . I . Bolr 5c (VC) 43. A Roberts14. P. McKnght 44. C. Hunt15 . T. Walbrdge 45. M . Sp~r16. ACtbzppa6 46. M.Tassone17 . Matt FOrUes 47. ftPtGttott18 . S. Sindasr 48. P . I(avaru h19. S. Bum 49. B . P^^^20 . A Seager 50. J. R~ "s21. R. Napoli 51 . P . B- d22. A Edmonds 52. T. ,23. C. Roche (VC) 53. J. L24. AGrzce 54. S .

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SWINBURNE UNI .Coach : Gar ry HickeyR es. Coach: Mark Johnston1. M. MiOrw2. J .SIeedy4. C.6s8'otm5. J . DeJY4o6. M. George7. A Hamilton8 . J . HarFJge9 . C.Smityh

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

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UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: Garry ConnollyRes . Coach: Pat Malcolm1 . G .Danech2 . J .Ractixd3 . Ft . Hall4 . hLVau~5 . RM.Wtlvr6. S. Smith

8. B . Hendersor9. C . Pekin10. P.Dartom11 . B .Snutlt12. M. Roberts13. T.Jessen14. S.Af1Rr15. A Kockaos16. P.CaccaWIu17.H.=18. B.19. J. Ward20. S. Lowt21. T. Fbsnes22. T. Lamb23. S. Beaton24 . M. Fogerty25 . B, Lynch26 . D. Btrks27 . M. Hayes28 . A Baud29 . A Glass30. D.Seuertry31, M. Caren32 . M.Ja ::s33 . T. Mahan34 . J . Salem35. P. come36. S.P:atthevrs37. J. GeldX B, Newt39. P. Haden40. G .Sufw

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E SouthANZ ALBERT PARKCoach: J. McDonaldRes. Coach: Dave FGlmarfin

1 . SDL632 N. PasUas3 . P.Smith (S )3 . D. 10nartat (R)4, R . Wi5s5, G. Saunders (S)& J. Len?tran7. G. Pan& Rt~9. E.Nko~si

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Ivan's PiesMcKinnon Rd. Newsagenry

ELSTERMMCK A .F.C .Coach: Wayne MarshallRes. Coach : Rod Williams

1 . L Muqdr/ (C)2 A Hanlen3. K Andrew4. C. LyonsS. M. Wheian6, G.Jer4irs7. T. Heatha S. Curr h9. S. Clements10. R. Bmvagtan11 . L MaS~a11A P. Wholly12. N. WaJmore13. P, Stankov,ah14. S,Sop6xtt15.F. '16. M.Sunnan17. J . Ward18. J . Nail19. M, BtDard20. M,Hiert21, M,tads22. M. Mussared 38. T. Swauwrton23. S.Cunam 39. S. Park24. R.WilSams 40. MF1ay25. R.M.drdyro 41 . KBaWD,'26, C. Malmny 42, B. "'hare/27, M. D~s 43. W. Duke2& P. Carboon 44. D. Lee29. S. h7alrar/ 45. R. Grarxierrontle30. J . Wright 46. C. Norris31 . G. Dewshke 47. J . Matlnosan32. P. Hams 48. T. Byrne33. J . Overman 49, S. Peters34. A Cantu 50. R35, K Campbell 51 . D. St.~!e36, B.Braringion 54. S.Kuklnm(PG)37. D. Treece 55. J .LeJokis

GLENHUNTLYCoach: Steve AllenderRes. Coach : Peter Derrick

1 . C,0'Donseal2 C .VA~3 . T. HB4. 0, Cassar5 . G. Ucison6. M . Seabrook7. M, Y»45B. J.Jar~s9. AAntorvo 40. LMCAdifH

10. AYasg 41. B,G3more11, T.R95sitxr(C) 42, M,Satiuner12, D.Hutdtison 43. M.Ja1es13. M Krapowski 44. B.0'DOrvt~I14, J. Glmore 45. A Sutton15. P.Brom 46. ABan16. C, Johnston 47. J. Walton17, S,Agrni 48. C. Lam18. C .HarsLj 49. J.0'Hair19, G.CarsEns:,i 50. G. Lewis20. T.Sihty 51 . D. Humphries21 . LTutrrar(VC) 52. C.MitdeM22. G.Pn;hams 53. D.Mdintlen23. P.Thone-7(DVC) 54. D.M~e24. A Worsrop 55. P. Derrick25. C . Wat[s 56, B. Lona.say26. LStmrt 57, 1A Ryan27. S . Smiih 58. J. Croora28. C . Murray 59. B. Dikes29. C . Cnhg 60. M. Johnson30, B . Wilson 61. R. Carstansen31, LTtwmas 62. MHOrsry32. 0. Doed3dear 63. C. Thorn33. D. Jones 64. M. Colander34. D. Wier 65. P. Hamson36, R Hat 66, A Mrodd37. A Breslin 69. G. Botcher38. W. Wifiams 71. P. Jones39. T, HosASg 74. 8. Homxitz

MONASH GRYPHONSCoach : Gary RyanRes. Coach : David RatnerL LVle4s(C)2, M. tNaj3. A Grady4. G. Herrick (VC)5. D. Kmg6. G. Ryan7. H. Lams& J. BlarxYaN3 P,fnxxoc (

10. P.WWAkxnson 39. G.Gtrymer11. D. De Rauch 40. M. S~J~12. D.Darnastaraz 41 . D.Charkwn13. M.Togirim 42. TDrew14. R Lewis 43. Redman15. R. Ak,Connidc 44. B. K?rrAlrn16. A TobrxJas 45. J. Some17. J. Hathenngton 47 P. Burke18. A O'Brien 48. L Mar6n19. G.Begtay 49. S.Arena20. G.&av.8(RtlC) 50. S,DreN21. G. Cormkk 51 . J. Leroy22. B. Coxtwed 52, D. Hate23. CrlaFran 53, G . Wacky24. D. 54. P. Ga7kuld25. M. Xymster 55. P. Coleman26, T, Gilchrist 56. J. Foster27. R.G4dtrist 57. LFraser28. T. Parry 58. Souraseleal29. J.Fuiler 59. D. Water30* R Day 60' B. Courts31 . G.P.odw 61 . G,Gadas,d32. C. WAeese 62 MCovaraiyt33. R. While 65 . P.34, MGra,don(RC) 66, S. Mt35. R. Jamieson 69, O.SaterroxyA36, J.Parrie 70. J.Srriti37. J.8eat6a 72, D,k'ars38. P. Coitus 93,R06c

OAKLEIGH A.F.C .Coach : Jason EardleyRes. Coach : Chris Moore1. RGeo2 ABtaarnfidd3, D.Rub?ry4. P.ttevenn5. C. Richas7. P. Doreel& B,A (RC)9 J. A

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10. MWood11, J. Krrot~p12, AZav~eiis13. J. Kmpper14. D. Bromley15. G. Fado16. J. Nko1& AWaSh19. P.Tar+eJr(GT20. TNlanriclVG121. A fi22. S. Osborne23. P.Dicka24. S,Kf~tsIDVC)25. C.Mars~26. A. KrJs27. R. Hanley28.At, n29,D.Hat( )30. M. Sds4me31. C. b'loore32. R. Was33. ASdaJtr34, S. Ritter35. R. Ntrske36, B. Hses37.3& D.ToCt~n39, N. Aer~ndrau40. C,Tapbr

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PENINSULA O.B.Coach: B rett McthvraithRes. Coach: Neil Franks

1. S. Parsons2, S. fhot)[3hon3. SP.tcLOrrcrBn4. E . Bowen (VC)5. A Batyls6. M. Warne r7. N,Fmtks(RC)& P. Angus (C)9. P. Krohn

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. S. Marshall

19 . C. Bowman 41, S. Farrow20 . RSharpn 42. S.Jack~n21. S. Baxter 43. A Bar22 . AAtdzson 45. D.S+,w,,,23 . M.CaWk¢o 46. A O24 . G. Bond 47. T, B25 . R. Prdctard 48. J. &26 . G. Nelson 49. J.W,_27. J. WHelxi 50. T. Cox28 . &Taybr 51. D.Snrs29, o. Morgan 52. RBadmml30 . A Crew 53, H. S115-1131, A Gross 54. M. DarLy32 . A Parsons 55. A Pow~33 . RCNUron 58. M Banner34 . P. Cooper 60. EW€ams35 . G. Park 62. B. WOht36 . N. Bowntert 65. C. Park37 . T. Stewart 66. T. Szorryi38 . I . Kent 67. ANarrk39 . N. Kent % S. Farm,

POWERHOUSECoach : Peter OlivieriRes. Coach: Craig Ridtairclson.1, A Srt:Rn=n2 J, Hall3, N. Pavlou4, R De,m5. bt Brah6. D. Buren7, C. Ritturdsen8, S.Cnxs9. AMmrris

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SOUTHBANKCoach: Derek HineRes. Coach: Neil Wallmeyer

1 . S M,Hxan2, R. Putamorsi°3. M. Burewtt4. N. WaDneier5 J. Beare6 A Cm ayT M. Osborne& ASarnmarEno9. J,MUNarnara

10, B. Hodtisat 41 . B.11. A Pitts 42, T.12. M. McCarthy 43 . P. Herridge13, C.Perry(VC) 44 . IA Worland14. M. Easl#wn 45 . P. Posterrcro15. C. Da,4e 46. R. Phelps16 I-Vant-con 47. P. Sudan18. B.Ca51'a.s 48. H .PP>19. M. Sheehan 49. S. Morrow20. R.Tcroson 51 . A Messina21. 6 Pali.,odemos; 52- 1 Payne22. N. Roberts 53 . T. Wye23. A Polls 54 . J. Mattarson24. G. RoNS {RC) 55 . R Nettleton25. J . Harre try 56. M. Bremner26. R.Lmtord 57. S.Oaver27. G.Wardmp 58. KSparrow28, 8.0'SuRVan 59. K WaYOrd29. C. B kirigion 60. T. Hoe31. D. Posterirw 61, 1 Matheson32, F. Maya 62 . M. Bremrwr33, P.Ractror 63 . h4Hke34. C. Sparrow 64- Z Roberts35. D. Innis 65 . R Lucas36. C>Jaes(RVC) 66. B.C'4ary37. B. .k4b 67. C.Pe H38, M. Wiiec;er 68. L ReH39. MSYptprcan 69. P- Ras40. 8. Scarton 50. M . Frank

ST. MARY'SCoach : AnthonywPeSttiRes . Coach : E. Evans

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Malvern Vafe Hotel

ST. PATRICKS MEM'O N ECoach: B rett Sebi reRes . Coach: Peter Lewis

1 . D.Ferech (DVG)2. M. Cosgrove3. D. H~`es4. P, Le<sis4" A4Yste6 . R Brach (RVC)7. KGurtar(C)& D. Penn (`1L79. P. Emmett

10. B. Socire11 . P. Fatmuos12. M.DavRs13, P.0'Nara14. T.AJFmwn15. Mk kSLa Mat n16. J . M"art";17. C. Srd'stan 42 C. Brornt19. G, .knkin 43. tv-0. Ban20. C. Groves 44. RETIRED21 . B. Batef (FbVC) 45. C. Ban22. C. Darman 46. 1A Groilan23. MaltStaxian 48, M. Walsh24. A Testa 49. T Evans26. D. Cary 50, Ataddk27. M. Wise 51, G. McMillan28, MO&in(FC) 52. C. Musgrave29. SHav.7aer 53. D.N.>crair(1fi,+C)30. N- Freese 55. MY .31 . D,Jarws 56. LMons33. D. Arxirew. 57. V.OComor34. S. B :arttnd 58. J. Fbaran35. LTw7cross 60. MCem&i36. C.St=.at?rs 62. D.G-Despi37. J . Stem 64. P, Paxkr38. S. Pewo 72. M. Ranch39. M. Bum 73. M.O.y-aa40. D. Bray 75. S. Poran41 . R. Young 76. M. Formal

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RULE OF T WEEK . RUNNERS, TRAINERS,

WATER CARRIERS

h McHenry,Chairman of the Umpires

sip 1, spoke to all umpires at the beginning

of the season about required standards of behaviour

~d attire for all VAFA club runners, trainers and

water carriers . Amateur Footballer sets out in

Each weekend the Aso we wori t go throughdetails the required standardsit in detail here . umpires are instructed

However did you know

the ump

d Wpolice' the behaviour anmatch~in of these tea

m addition oothe

rior, to and during making decisions on free~g~pje task of actually

kicks and the like. after

So lets make it b~~r~°e uall mp n asSatur ay

umpire administrativen~n by reducing pressure byworkload and your club treasurerstandards . Specialbehaving and dress to VAFA

ofthanks to those officials f°watex a~nd $t

t the umpires

each week tapp appreciated .ankles, much

MILESTONES resident and 'A'Congratulations to our T~h ~ on reaching 200

grade field umpire Justin eat achievement in

,gamesJustin wili celebrate this gr

the next few weeks when he returns to the higher

grades after a short-term injury . ust one week afterIt must be that time his fiftY games in eight

~drew Rechtman s Wallis will umpire

years comes the newsa meatC mbbe of the ~~U199. his 509th g~e in his first VAFA g games he

Saturday after ump ghis 50 VAFAUA gin between umpiring supplementaryumpired over 50 games on the VAF

A

rve grade for Old Melburnians, StOver

including old GeelongCongratu-and Kew .

Malcolm 'TiT ►Y'one of our g and

lationsto Chris th

eand future. umOulAmanda for engagement and best ~sh thetengagemenR e either .

has it that'Waliy ecial thanks from ChrisTalking of milestones, a~entone and Bulleen

Keaton to St Bedes his 200th game a memo-Templestowe

for making

rable one last weekend. St Bedes Mentone resented

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ine weather continues and great football playedin all sections .

Review - Round 1 1Section 1

Uni . Blues tumbled from top spot when they wereravaged in the first 1/4 by a fired up Old Brightonunit. Never in doubt after (14) scoring shots to (2) theTonners raced away to a victory that puts them with-in reach of a finals berth should their recent formcontinue . Despite the dreaded Uni. holidays takingeffect the Blues were best served by Carom,Benjamin and Fricker . Old Carey firmly entrenchedthemselves in the four at De La Sall e's expense, win-ning handsomely by leading at every change . The D'shave dropped from top to fifth in four weeks and thedrain of players to senior ranks is obvious . For theOC's T. Wood, Farmer an d Arnup were fine contrib-utors . St. Bernards had to draw on all of their fight-ing qualities when they came from a 1/2 deficit toinflict defeat upon Mazenod at home. With Brandt,Legudi (8) and Mount running rampant theBernards recorded their third victory for the season,whilst Paolucci, Egan and Wilson battled hard forthe Nodders . Old Melburnians jumped away in theirmatch against Old Xave rians at home but wereunable to maintain their momentum and the matchwas in the balance at 1/2 time . However in an evensecond 1/ 2 the Xavs managed to get a couple in frontand hung on from there. For the OM's none were bet-ter than Bains, Cooch and Younes, with key Xavsplayers Farrow, Winter and S. Carrodus. In the finalmatch Old Paradians locked themselves into the fourwith a strong win against St. Kevins at Bundoora .The SKOBS battled manfully all day and with Day,Call ery an d Price prominent, are not too far off theirsecond win for the season .

Section 2Old Camberwe ll continued on their march up the

ladder with a strong (4) 1/4 performance against ayoung Warringal team . Williams, Hanson and Seeleydominated for the 'Wellers, while Anderson, Frenchand Mutton were valiant in defeat for the Redbacks .Whitefri ars found themselves down at 1/4 time butin the next (2) 1/4's played terrific team football tokeep Old Scotch goalless in the second 1/2 to win by(22) points . Crough, Sullivan and Beattie were fineplayers for the Friars, as to were Thompson, Grossand Love for the Scotchies. Uni Blacks issued awarning to all teams in Section 2 when they defeatedthe ladder leader Collegians by (13) points in a matchthat was close all day . Poor kicking at goal by theBlacks could have seen them win by more but with

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Martin, Wilson andStaunton clear win-ners on the day forthe Blacks they pre-vailed and locked away fourth position . For the LionsBaxter, Frazer an d Moon never gave in. Beaumariscame from behind in their match against OldHaileybury to keep their final four chances alive .Down by (8) points at 1/2 time the Sharks piled on (6)second 1/2 goals to the Bloods (3) to win a veryimportant clash for both teams. McLean, Catlin andMitchell were busy Sharks players, with the Bloodsbest Warden, Goulden and Poutney. In the finalmatch Marcellin trounced Williamstown CYMS atBulleen . Leading at every change the CY's had noanswer to the Eagles' Dinneen, Devercelli and Cull,with Matthews, Cocks and Manning battling form goto whoa for the CY's .

Section (2) BlueOrmond maintained its winning run with a com-

prehensive victory over a depleted Monash Bluesteam due to senior call-ups and Uni . holidays . For thehone team Smiley, Dean and Martin were terrific butthe 'Ashers had no answers for the likes of Rowan,Stephens ( 9) an d Robbins ( 8) . Hampton Roverscemented fourth position with a commanding victoryagainst Old Geelong . Extending their lead at everychange and with Ferguson, Armour and guon doingas they pleased the Rovers won well . De La Salle (2)kept their finals chances alive with a (4) 1/4 perfor-mance against Old Xaverians (2) . With nothing muchin the scoreline all day the D's better players in King,Moore and Forer were keys in the win . In the battlefor top position it was St. Bedes Mentone Tigers whoasserted itself as the benchmark of the section .Leading by (4) goals at 1/2 time they extended thislead to win comfortably in the finish with Napier,Williams and Ryan instrumental in the win . For theHigh none were better than Osbo rne, Wilson andStirling. AJAX had the bye .

Section (2) RedYarra Va lley moved to the top of the table with a

strong win against Old Paradians (2) who were hop-ing to maintain their fourth position. B . Telford,Lawtin and Laing were prime movers for the Valley .with Stanley, Baker and Cornell the best for thevanquished . Therry Penola inflicted Old Tri nity'sthird defeat of the season last week with Goodwin, J .Van Englen an d McMahon running riot early Therryled at 1/2 time and were able t maintain this leaduntil the final siren. The win placing Therry Penola inthe four. St . Leos Emmaus WP proved just how u p

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and down their year has been by being defeated byP-nuinas at home . On relative ladder positions itappeared the Two Blues were making a late run forthe finals, but the Bloods had other ideas and wonwell in the finish . Better players for the Two Blueswere McGloin, Willis an d Chalmers. Chirnside Parkhosted Old Ivanhoe and for a 1/2 matched it with theimproving OIG's. However as has been the case somany times this season the Parkers could not keepup wit the OIG's and added only (5) second 1/2 goalsto (11) to finish well behind on the day. For theParkers the scoreline would have been far less flatter-ing if it had not been for Chirnside, Conte andGoddard, while for the OIG's Palin, Johnstone an dWillis were key factors in the win . North Old Boyshad the bye.

Previews - Round 10Section 1

Old Brighton travel to Old Carey in the hope ofknocking over the OC's for the second time this sea-son and giving themselves every chance of playing offin the Section 1 finals . On present form the Tonnerswill start favourites and I believe they will win todayand take another step towards the finals . Mazenodwho have been improving recently face De La Salle ina mini-slump and with a number of U19 players inthe seniors the D's will be far from full strength, lasttime it was the D's by (6+), this time the Nodders toreverse the result and send the D's spiralling furtherdown the ladder. Old Xaverians host St. Bernardsand Toorak Park and with top position firmly in theirkeeping I cannot see the Xavs letting this one slip .Old Paradians and Old Melburnians will fight outthe closest match of the round when they clash atBundoora today. The OM's have been up and downand today will find it difficult to keep in check theOP's prime movers. St. Kevins get little respite whenthey face Uni . Blues on the rebound . The SKOBShave fought recent matches out well, and have reallyonly lacked a steady goalkicker to date . Today not forlack of trying it will be the Blues by (4) majors .Selections: Old Brighton, Mazenod, Old Xaverians,Old Paradians & Uni. Blues

Section 2Old Scotch will be looking to return to the win-

ners list today at the expense of the improving OldCamberwell at Camberwell Sports Ground. Despitethe relative ladder positions the Scotchies should wina tight contest. Whitefriars will be looking to narrowthe (2) game break Coll egians have on them whenthey host the Lions at Donvale . The Lions on therebound will prove a handful, but I am tipping theFriars will be up to it in another close match . OldHaileybury host Uni . Blacks and will be looking toreturn to the winners list in the hope of keeping theirslim finals chances alive. At home the Bloods are aformidable opposition but the Blacks are on a roll andwill consolidate their position in the four today.Marcellin will be looking to win back to back match-es when they host a fired up Sharks unit hungry for

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some September action . The Sharks have too muchriding on this game and will win well today. In thefinal match Warringal travel to Williamstown in thehope of registering their first win for '97. Both teamswill give of their all however today I lean towards awin for CYs at home .

Selections : Old Scotch, Whitefriars, Uni . Blacks,Beaumaris & Williamstown CYM SSection ( 2) Blue

Ormond who are firmly entrenched in the fourhost AJAX coming off the bye and who have made amarked improvement in recent weeks . Ormond willwin, but would not want to take the Jackas lightly .Monash Blues face Old Geelong in what shapes as areal opportunity for the 00's to reverse their Round 3result and win today. With Uni . holidays and poorrecent form from the 'Ashers my tip is the OG's today .Old Xaverians (2) and Hampton Rovers should be abeauty, both teams would dearly love the four pointsand for the winner a finals four spot is within sight .The Rovers are two games ahead of the Xavs andtoday will extend this by another . MHSOB on therebound will be far too strong for De La Salle (2), whowill be conscious that percentage may well come intoplay come the last couple of rounds and will not lyedown. St. Bedes Mentone Tigers have the bye .Selections : Ormond, Old Geelong, HamptonRovers & MHSOB

Section (2) RedA top of the table clash will see Yarra Valley and

Old Trinity fight this match out for the right of topposition . Old Trinity on the rebound will be a toughask, and I expect the valley to find the OT's primemovers too much to handle . Aquinas host TherryPenola and will be keen to erase memories of thedrubbing Therry Penola gave them last outing. Athome the Bloods are good, but Therry have a finalsspot riding on the result and will win today. OldIvanhoe will continue their improvement and subse-quent rise up the ladder when they host St . LeosEmmaus WP. The Two Blues have been up and downthis year and the OIG's have been doing well, todaythe OIG's will get the points . North Old Boys freshfrom the bye will bounce out at Chirnside Park whowill again battle manfully but will find the NOBS bigguns too much to handle, especially at Brunswick .Old Paradians (2) have the bye .

Selections: Old Trinity, Therry Penola, OldIvanhoe & No rth Old Boys

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Winning EdgePresentations

ound i I results, with one notable exception,went according to my forecasts, although some

fmal scores differed from what I expected . Old Scotchregained lost ground with a telling victory over OldBri ghton Bloods and in so doing prevented me from"picking the card" .

REVIEW

SECTION 1Old Scotch overcame leaders Old Brighton

Blood's talent and home ground advantage to recorda telling victory by thirty five points . Only inaccuratekicking by Old Scotch prevented the Cardinals win-ning by a much greater margin .

Mazenod failed by a solitary point to equal theirround 2 winning margin over De La Salle. Last weekMazenod won by sixty five points! However, despitetheir victory, Mazenod are still not certain to qualifyfor a final as they only hold a two point lead over OldScotch .

Collegians held second place with meritoriousvictory by forty three points over St Bernard's out atWest Essendon. Never before have Collegians been sohighly placed on the Club XVIII ladder and with twocomparatively easy matches to play the Lions shouldqualify for a final for the second season in succession .

Old Xaverians made my prediction look ridicu-lous when they defeated Old Melburnians by onehundred and twenty eight points after a very onesided match . Providing the Crocodile's administrationmatches their player's precision they should againqualify for the double chance in August.

St Kevin's had the bye.

SECTION 2A very inaccurate Monash Whites squandered an

opportunity to build percentage when they clearlyoutplayed the unpredictable Old Essendon

Grammarians . The Monash margin of thirty onepoints did not reflect their dominance of the match .

Kew had a close call against Marcellin, who werecloser to victory than they have been for many weeks!Inaccuracy in a low scoring game limited Kew to awinning margin of six points .

Mt Lilydale overcame their long journey plus thehome ground, advantage enjoyed by Therry Penolawhen they newcomers recorded their third win overTherry Penola during 1997 . The margin of sixty fivepoints reflected Mt Lilydale's control of the match .

Syndal Tally Ho, prematurely stifled ThornburyCougars celebrations of Gary Cutler's milestone witha sixty six point win after a fairly one sided game .

PREVIEWLeaders Old Brighton Bloods face another pres-

sure game on Central Reserve against fourth placed

Mazenod. The homeside accustomed totheir large groundshould severely tes tthe leaders, whose marked accuracy was a contribut-ing factor in their eighty four point victory in Round3 . Today I will take the gamble and select Mazenod,whose overall 1997 performances are comparablewith those of Old Brighton Bloods .

Co llegians should consolidate their place in thetop four with another victory over Be La Salle by six-teen points, aided by the goal kicking skills ofOakley, who is still kicking goals for Collegians .

Old Xaverians should easily defeat St Bernards

once again . This week I will be rash and predict amargin greater than the ninety nine points by whichthe Crocodiles won on April 26. On that day eightplayers shared the goals for Old Xaverians, with Kingkicking six which meant his efforts contributed morescore than those of the St Bernards side .

Old Scotch, who should easily defeat St Kevins,will be eagerly awaiting other results, as they couldeasily be back in the top four tonight . I am confidentthat the Cardinals management will ensure that play-er concentration is on their task and ensure there willbe Pryde in the goal kicking .

Old Melburnians have the bye .

SECTION 2Old Essendon Grammarians will appreciate their

return to their Keilor ground, where they will playagainst Marcellin . In Round 6, Old Essendon defeat-ed Marcellin by thirteen points, with their leadinggoal kicker Casey contributing three majors .Although some of the Marcellin team will have playedon this ground in AGS matches I expect OldEssendon Grammarians to hold sufficient advantageto win the match .

Mt Lilydale play Kew for the third time this sea-son. In Round I on the Morrison Reserve, Kew wonconvincingly by sixty nine points while on the narrowconfines of Victoria Park, in Round 6, the undefeatedleaders won by forty three points . That day MtLilydale relied far too much on Allen, who kicked

most of their score . For them to win today Mt Lilydalemust have alternative avenues to goal . I select Kew towin and thus maintain their unblemished record .

Thorabury Cougars will appreciate their returnto Hayes Park for their third match against Monash

Whites who have been successful in each of thesegames . In Round 2 at Monash, the Whites won by fiftyseven points and in Round 6 they had a twenty fourpoint margin . In each of these games the Thornburydefenders have held star Monash forward,Tossavainen to low goal tallies . They must do s o

{ again today for the Cougars to have a winnin g

THF GMATFI to GnnTRnt t co +an ~

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, i}a,,cc, I believe that Monash forwards will be able toi; ;r ;c a winning score against the Cougar defence;}, ;eh has proven brittle under pressure. Monash,}:ouidwin again,

s, -cond placed Syndal Ta lly Ho travel out to Oakto play bottom side Therry Penola, who forfeit

,_,j to Syndal Tally Ho in Round 6 . Despite TherryFcu ola holding the home ground advantage I expect5:, : (jai Tally Ho to win this game with ease .

JULY 12 - :,OUND 13CLXB 1$ (1)OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS v. COLLEGIANSDE LA SALLE v. OLD XAVERIANS -

TO BE ADVISEDOLD MELBURNIANS v. ST . KEVINSOLD SCOTCH v. MAZENODST. BERNARDS has a bye

CLUB 1 8 (2)KEW v . OLD ESSENDONMARCELLIN v. THORNBURY COUGARSTHERRY PENOLA v. MONASH WHITESMT. LILYDALE v . SYNDAL TALLY H O

i;esetveslCl8failed to provid e

cores by 2.34 p.m.

S z niors/U19failed to provide

final srores by 5 p.m .

Marcellin (C18) De La Salle (U19 Blue)Syndal Tally Ho (C18) St Leos Emm. (U19)

Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend. Fines willbe imposed according to the team's section -$5 (firstoffence) ; $25 (second offence) ; $50 (third offence) . A"one-off fine of $250 for a fourth offence is imposed.Fines then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighthoffence (another 5250 "one-oft" fine) .

CLUB ~ I 1 (1)( .- . D BRIGHTON BLOODS 0.6 0.7 2,8 3.4 .27OLD SCOTCH 1.5 5.7 5.9 8.14.62Old BBghtaa Btoode Shipeen. Barber. Hendrie. Bed Barber. Saunders, Hdnrte .Ntkal,-LS . Stewart. Shtpp~.Oid S~tcL Prgde 3. liaw'idns 2. Cvager. Blni. Gray. Best tVU=_+n son Hume. Bini .Young. Pnde, Tribe.

UE LA SIfLLE - - - 6.6.42ARfsZENOD - - - 16.11 .107De La SeBe N. Herber. N. Harber. Pennies. Logan . Howden. HaR. DDak. M. Mercurt .Bed O'Donnell. Rogers. Karpalnu . N. Harbor, Hawden. Lee.Mazeacst Kendell 6. AILrop 2 . Jacobs 2 . Rogers 2, Belle, Bourbon . Trig Riley. BedRogers, Riley. Elision. Jacobs, creaser, Kendell.

8T BERNARD6 1.1 1.1 2.3 4.4.28COLLEGIANS 3.3 5.7 6.9 10.11 .71St Bmiard. Creak 2. P. Moon 2 . Bed Creak. P. Moon. Denahy, Matkou . Castles.Curintngi3m.Collegians N. Mathers 2, Hickson 2, Oakley 2. Lockwood . Curtis, D. Kerss,Burgess. Bet Hooper. Miraklan. O'Cama, D . Kerrs.

OLD ASEI.BURNiANS 1.0 1.1 2.1 2.1 .13OLD %AVERIANS 8.4 13.11 18.19 20 .21 .141Old Mellnuirtimns S. Osbwane . Anderson . Best Harris. Moss, Stooke, Milne,Coroner.Old Savezi®ns O'Sullhzn 4. Matthews 3, T. O'Sullrian 2 . Cdiopy 2, Court. J.Matthews 2. Fay. Jones . Orsini . Ockkshz,v. King. Beat P. O'SulIlvan. curtain,Cotlorpy, Orsini. Court. King.

sT.1SEVII5s: BYE

CLUB (2)MONASH WHITES 1 .6 1.10 2.14 6.15.51OLD ESSENDON GRAMM 0.0 2.0 3.1 3.2.20Monash Whites Kenny 2, Glass 2, Tossa4rainen. Collier. Best Tray, Piehn. Howe.Critter, Glass. Van Der Zahn .Old Essendon Whitfield. Best Trtst. Stembrk3ge. Williams. Maybury,Strekhec. Jealous .

ASARCELLIN 0.1 2.1 4.2 4.2 .26FfEA' 3.0 4.4 4.5 4.8 .32Marcellin Goal kickers and best players not recehed .Kew OTka 2. Quinn, hak . Best Lauzrance. Lazarus . SlawhLskL 14ak. Leary,Lenard.

THERRYPENOLA 2 .0 3.1 4.3 5.3 .33MT. LUYDALE O.C. 4.2 8.4 9.8 14.14 .98Therry Praola Gallagher, Molnar 2. N. Keenan, L. KuraL Best M. Keenan, Molnar,Gall er. R . Keenan . Fern, Hewat.A4t L ydale Madden 4. Pearce 4. Walsh . Anderson, Gibson. GobettL J. Flanagan,T. Flanagan. Beat Napoleone. C. Walsh, Pearce. Carolan . Barrett Madden .

SYNDAL TALLY HO - - - 15.11.101Tt1ORNBURY COUGARS - - 5.5 .35Syndal Tally No Goal kickers and best playas not received.

~ tler Cougars Blaka SoBro KrincevskL Bertan. Best J. Gerstkamp,

Robins .

NAME CLUB LAST `.-,'K TOTAL

Danny Jacka, Ivanhoe. Tripping, 3 matches .Michael Moran, Marcellin. Tripping, 3 matches .Mario Bria, Kew. Striking, 5 matches .Ben Loughlin, St Bernards . Striking, 2 matches(hearing 27/6/97)*Dean Feben, St. Bedes Mentone Tigers .Striking, 2 matches.*Anthony Morris, Eley Park . Attempt to strike,1 match .*Michael Sorleto, North Brunswick . Striking, 2matches.*Chris Freeman, Swinburne Uni . (Res.) .Striking, 2 matches .*Joshua Harcourt, Old Carey (Under-19).Striking, 2 matches .*Jason Bleakney, Aquinas. Abusive language. 2matches.

*Accepted prescribed penalty

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CLUB XvIII (1)PRYDE OLD SCOTCH 3BOLT DE LA SALLEWRAITH OLD BRIGHTONOAKLEY COLLEGIANS 2

CLUB XVIII (2)CASEY OLD ESSENDONM. TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITESALLEN MT LILYDAL EA. CILECEKEN THORNBURY COUGARSG. CUTLER THORNBURY COUGARS

28202019

201918181 8

Results of Investigation Hearings- July 1st, 199 7

Charge oftnisconduct against the Old Carey club foiloving alet-ter of courp1aint received from Old Mebirmians aIleging thatunder 19 player Tom Stuart struck Old Melburrtians, player

Wright Jamie off the ball, in the match played June 14th 1997. Char-ged sustained and player Tom Stuartsusimulvi for 2

matches.*Accepted prescribed penalty

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LOOKING BAC_`[.by Noel Ru .,,

5 YEARS AGO - 1992Coach Frank Dunnell was pleased with St .

Bernard's display when they moved into sec-ond place in 'A' after overwhelming Ormond 19.10(124) to 13 .11 ( 89) . Gavin Keane ruck rover wasBOG supported by the Capes brothers, JasonGollant and Nick Mitchell (5 goals) and forOrmond, M . McDonald, B . Egan, D. McDonald .

Gerard Biddlestone became Therry's first play-er to reach 200 games. Gerard had played in allsections, F to A, and interstate football .

Old Brighton, on top in 'B', won a 'nail-biter' tothird bottom, University Blues . The game was closeall day, played at South Road Oval .

Old Brighton 2 .1 6 .3 8.5 10 .6 (66)U. Blues 2.4 6 .4 8.7 9 .10 (64) .Total difference between the two teams at each

change, and at game end was 8 points . Would thisbe a record low?

Thomastown saluted Brett 'Jerka' Jenkins onhis 200 games, 3 B&F awards, and 3 premiershipflags.

St Kevin's O.B. celebrated Richard `Titch'Callanan's 200 games with a 5 goal win overMazenod . Titch' was once known as the fastest `fat'bloke in the Ammos .

Club stalwart and reliable G grade hackman,Steve Mackay, broke Bruce Ferguson's 312 gamerecord for Collegians .

"Talking Football" featured an article on "TheImportance of Good Time Keeping" . Very importantin football . I seem to remember a last game of theseason at Elsternwick Park when one of the twoteams both competing for fourth place, did not havea timekeeper.

10 YEARS AGO - 198 7Old Scotch kept their slim final 4 homes alive

when they held on to beat a fast finishing North OldBoys to win by 3 points - North trailed by 14 pointsat the final change but with the advantage of astrong wind North looked good things! North kicked6 goals but did not count on Old Scotch kicking 4 .Peter Sherwin was relishing his change to fullback . Other stars for Old Scotch were Moir, Bones,A. McMillan, White . Borcich, Boyd and Milletwere North's best .

The Monash Blues selected their first ever set oftwins, John and Antony "who normally only sharetrendy clothes, flashy smiles, and fast girls" for theirgood play on half back flanks .

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100 games toUniversity Blackscaptain, Nick Clark, -Frank Gleeson andPhil Hammond (Old Paradians), Greg Wood (SBernard's), Brendan "Jack" Hall (Brunswick), RotSchober(Kew) .

Umpires' Corner wondered if Wayne Henx~was really past it? Had his hearing gone? Did Wayn(really stop a match when a car horn sounded?

Uni Blacks, fifth in B Section, at home, trailecfourth team Marcellin by 10 points and then kickec16 .5 to 2 .6 in the 2nd half. Players who led thFsurge to victory were Vaughan, Garde, 13yettHeath (6 goals), while Paatsch, Slattery anCastagna were good players for the losers .

Only undefeated team was Old Xave s(Under 19 Section 1)

15 YEARS AGO - 1982Victoria won its first match of the carnival very

easily when it defeated Tasmania 32 .12 to 9.4,Geoff Dillon kicked 10 goals .

In the battle of the two top teams in A, NorthOld Boys and De La Salle OC, were 9 .10 each atthe last change. North kicked 8 .2 to De La's solitarygoal in the final term .

A Section umpires were D. Dodds, K . Segota, A.Hobson, R. Tracey, J . Smith, M . Hafey, W. Hinton,B . Goodman, C . Mead, T . Flannery .

Top goalkicker for the season was tovslii(La Trobe Uni) in F with 61 goals .

150 games to Richard Loder, the third genera-tion to play for Collegians .

25 YEARS AGO - 197 7

Coburg caused a real surprise in "A" when afterscoring only 3 goals in the 2 previous games theyfinished 15 points ahead of the Blues who had thechance to make themselves safe from relegation.Best were Royal, P. O'Brien, McAuliffe (Cob.) andPager, Carroll , Standish (Blues) .

Old Paradians 3rd in B Section kicked them-selves to a 5 point defeat against Old Scotch (Ist)who won by 8 points, 8 .7 .55 to 5 .17 .47. Best wereCurrie, Morgan, Rogerson (Old Scotch) and J .Assetta, T. Considine, Lyons (Old Paradians).

Hampton Rovers (5th in C Section) kept theirfinal four hopes alive when they annihilated AJAX,3rd, 22 .15 to 9 .10 . Best for Rovers were Slattery,Tregear and Blair.

Alby Bolger celebrated his 200th game wit h

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pa,-;;,ide against Fawkner. In a quite remarkableperformance Alby failed to get a kick ; however hisclub didn't let him down as they defeated the previ-ously unbeaten Fawkner Reserves team . The 'scribe'r,ported that Alby, a life member (twice) had seenUctter seasons but was still trying .

25 YEARS AGO - 1972

Upsets were the order of the day when OldTrinity an d Ivanhoe joint leaders in B Section,where both beaten . Old Trinity finished stronglyagainst Old Scotch, but went down by 9 points .Anderson, Keffort, D uffy (Scotch) and Just,,Nqaeaw, C. Fellows (Trinity) were best .

Uni Blacks, trailing Ivanhoe by 3 points at thelast change, kicked 6 .3 to 2 .2 in the last quarter. C .Cordner, McLean, Moffatt (6 goals) for the Blacksand Robinson, Berry and Hughes (Ivanhoe)si :rred .

A Section coaches were John Caspars (Caulf.Gramm), Alan Salter (Coburg), Ken Purcell (De LaSalle), "Jocka" Nelson (MHSOB), Clyde Laidlaw(`tonash Blues), Bob Spurling (North OB), TedFarrell (Ormond), John Booth (Old Paradians),Gusa Mitchell (St Bernard's) and Barry Johnston(Uni Blues).

The umpires bade farewell and thanks to JoeJamieson who looked after them so well atElsternwick for some years, and had also greatlyassisted the Association .

200 games to Hampton Rovers veteran Dave"B; ekie" Fullager who joined the juniors in thelate fifties and had given great service to the club .

30 YEARS AGO - 1967Collegians stopped Kew's winning run of 5

games straight when they led throughout to scoreby 3 goals.

The 2 top teams in C Section St Bernard's andAlphington were both beaten by i point, by OGG'san d Monash respectively.

John Wood played his 250th game for Bruns-wick (John has since been president of the club) .

Parkside, undefeated with i l wins, were 3games clear of Hampton Rovers and AJAX, in DSection.

In A Section, Old Scotch, Ivanhoe and OldXaverians were in the last three positions - yet onlya game behind Collegians who were fourth .

45 YEARS AGO - 1952"Curley" Gemmell played his 150th game for

Ivanhoe .A Section captains were Phil McLaughlin (Old

Paradians), Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers), EvanMcGregor (Ormond), Harry Meredith (Uni Blacks),Geoff Sinclair (Uni Blues), Pere Adams (Alphington),Jack Thomas (Comm. Bank), R. Ferguson(Collegians), Peter Cox (Old Melb .) and Don Morone(Old Scotch) .

Old Paradians with only one victory to their cred-it, went down to join leaders Old Melburnians byonly 5 points while Comm . Bank 4th, continued tobe a hoodoo side for the other joint leader, Ormondas they led all day to defeat Ormond 7.11 to 5 .9 .

Stars for the Bank were Alan Shiel, MilesHurley and Don Malcolm.

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Ten--h Round '-,esu,'--2St. Bedes Mentone TigersVAFAU AMHSOBSwinburne UniMt Lilydale OCANZ Albert ParkSalesian O CLa Trobe UniOld ScotchSt . Kevins OBOrmond AFCRichmond Central AFCOld MentoniansWilliamstown CYMSOld TrinityAJAXOld Carey Gr.Old MelburniansDe La Salle OCMarcellin OCOld Camberwell Gr.Old Ivanhoe Gr.Old ParadiansPower House AFCYarra Valley OBCaulfield GrammarHampton Rovers AFCHawthorn Citizens AFCOld HaileyburySt . Bernards OCUHSOBUniversity BluesCollegiansIvanhoe AFCMazenod OC

37% Oakleigh AFC 6%25% Old Essendon Gr. 6%24% West Brunswick AFC 6%20% Syndal Tally Ho 6%16% Bulleen Templestowe 5%15% Elsternwick AFC 5%15% Eltham OC 5%14% Southbank CBA AFC 5%14% St . Leo Emmaus WP 5%14% Therry Penola AFC 5%13% Banyule AFC 4%13% Chirnside Park AFC 4%12% North Brunswick AFC 4%12% North Old Boys 4%11% Old Brighton Gr. 4%10% Old Geelong 4%9% Parkside AFC 4%9% Penninsula OB 4%8% St . Kilda Sth Caulfield 4%8% Thomastown AFC 4%8% University Reds 4%8% Aquinas OB 3%,8% Old Westbourne 3%8% St. Patrick's Mentone 3%8% Bulleen Cobras 2%7% Glenhuntly AFC 2%7% Kew AFC 2%7% Monash Blues 2%7% Monash Gryphons 2%7% Monash Whites 2%7% Old Xaverians 2%7% Beaumaris AFC 1%6% St. Mary's AFC 1%6% Thornbu ry Cougars 1%6% Whitefriars OC 1 %

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Three rounds to go and the season begins to hot up.

REPRESENTATIVE MATCH AGAINSTSOUTH AUSTRALIA

On the Saturday of the AFL State-of-Origin week-end FIDA played its South Australian equivalent in a1/2 time exhibition match at Football Park, and atGreenacres Football Club on the Sunday for the ColesMyer Cup . Unfortunately on both occasions we werebeaten by a better side, with the South Australians beinga lot more mobile, skilled and on the day generally bet-ter performed.

On behalf of the FIDA Executive all players and par-ents who attended the weekend are congratulated ontheir behaviour, and a special thanks is extended toSASRAPID, the SANFL and the AFL for allowing us theopportunity to participate on the AFL State-of-Originweekend .

It is anticipated that prior to next year a delegationfrom FIDA will meet with officials from SASRAPID inorder to iron out some of the rule discrepancies thatexist, so that these fantastic opportunities exist well intothe future for all players of FIDA football both in Victoriaand other states.

REVIEW - ROUND 7In the first match a fortnight ago at Brunswick

Hawthorn forfeited to the Marlins due to a lack of num-bers through illness. In the second match Karingal con-tinued on its merry way with a resounding victory overa disappointing Keilor . Having struggled for most of theyear the Saints will be looking forward to the break in amonth's time. Ringwood consolidated itself in the fourwith a comfortable win over Werribee, and Broad-meadows did likewise over Parkside ( 1) . Heidelbergwere pushed for 3/4's by Maribyrnong who have been

improving each week, but in the finish it was the expe-rience of Heidelberg that shone through.

In Bendigo Parkside (2) forfeited to Bendigo (2),however the Lions played Bendigo (1) but after the longtrip were no match for the home team being defeatedwith ease on the day. Ball arat had the bye.PREVIEW - ROUND 8

Round 8 sees only (3) more match days left beforethe finals and with hopefully some better weather on theway the football should be very entertaining . Parkside(1) and Ringwood clash in the first game. Ringwood willbe looking to maintain their top four spot and should beable to defeat Parkside (1) today. Maribyrnong versusthe Lions should be a ripper match . Both sides haveimproved remarkably recently and I believe that theUnderdogs can win today. Maribyrnong by less than akick. Keilor will battle hard all day but will not be ableto match it with Heidelberg, an d Broadmeadows wi ll betoo strong for the Werribee Lions. With Broadmeadowsknocking on the door of the four. The Marlins playBendigo (2) at Elsternwick No. 2 and it would surpriseme if the Marlins were defeated today, however in thematch of the day Karingal and Bendigo (1) clash for topposition and although the Bulls won easily last time, Ibelieve that Bendigo (1) will reverse the tables this timearound. In the final match Ballarat and Hawthorn willplay off due to the fact that Parkside (2) have pulled outfor the remainder of the season due to a lack of num-bers . The match will not have four points riding on it butrather give both teams a game of football close to finalstime .Player of the Round - Round 7. Shaheem Salim(Victoria's best player on Sunday June 22)Reminder: Monday July 28, Elsternwick Park, 7 .30pm .FIDA Delegates' Meeting.

LADDERS ROUND 7DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSKARINGAL 7 7 0 0 490 147 333.3 28BENDIGO (1) 7 6 1 0 442 147 300.7 24HEIDELBERG 7 4 3 0 388 330 117.6 16RAID LIONS • 7 3 4 0 250 364 68.9 12MARIBYRNONG 7 1 6 0 191 347 55 4KEILOR 7 0 7 0 58 495 11.7 0* received forfei t

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSMARLINS •• 7 6 1 0 538 128 420.3 24BALLARAT 7 6 1 0 376 207 181 .6 24RINGWOOD 7 4 3 0 430 273 157.5 16HAWTHORN* 7 4 3 0 371 320 115.9 16BENDIGO (2) • 7 4 3 0 388 321 105.3 16BROADMEADOWS 7 4 3 0 354 357 99.2 16PARKSIDE 1' 7 3 4 0 273 427 36.93 12WERRIBEE 7 3 4 0 243 398 61 12PARKSIDE 2' 7 1 6 0 198 616 32.1 4• received forfei tNB : teams receiving the bye are given (4) points but no %forfeiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the roun d

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1

OLD CAREY v. OLD BRIGHTON Field : G . CurranB . McKee Goal : Ken Coughlan David MurrayMAZENOD 0 C v. DE LA SALLE Field : A. Damen(R) A. Scherini Goal : Stephen Mooney Peter AIlsopOLD XP.VERIANS v . ST. BERNARDS Field: D .Pullen T. Carrick Goal : Skip Shipley John SlaterOLD PARADIANS v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field :M . Jackson (R) G . Skandamura ST. KEVINS v.UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : T. Ovadia (R) R. Devine

UNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD SCOTCH v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field : J .Papas S . Mannix COLLEGIANS v . WHITEFRIARSField : D . Ischia J. Bell OLD HAILEYBURY v . UNI-VERSITY BLACKS Field : P. Griffiths Boundary : M .Clarke T . Bowman MARCELLIN v . BEAUMARISField : M. Flanagan WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v.WARRINGAL Field : M . Gibson (R) S . Lugowski

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UNDER-19 BLUEORMOND v. AJAX Field : I. Burgess G . MorganGoal : Leo Wilson Rod Steen OLD GEELONG v.MONASH BLUES Field : A. Firley (R) OLD XAVE-RIANS (2) v . HAMPTON ROVERS Field: D . MillerJ . Ashurst MHSOB v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field : G .Kelly M. O'Brien ST. BEDES MENT. TIGERS hasthe bye

UNDER-19 REDOLD TRINITY v . YARRA VALLEY AT TRINITYGR. - 1 P.M . Field: R. Treverton M. SneddonA QUINAS OC v. THERRY PENOLA Field : P .Bailey F. Karabelas OLD IVANHOE v. ST.LEOSEMMAUS Field : M . Forde J . Moore NORTH OLDBOYS v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : P. Maebus A.Harris OLD PARADIANS (2) has the bye

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 28 .06 .9 7ptD BRIGHTON 4.10 5.12 7.15L~~tER=RYBLUES 1 .1 4.7 4.9C..d ao ;htmt Goal ktrkers and best players not mv.M•ed .

7.17.597.14.56

, ::I~c^tty Blu mFncker 2. Kelly 2, Camm, Christie, Stevens . Beat Camnt. Benjamin,..;c C ;ikdkk. Kelly, Co}em.an .

D~ LA SAId.E 0.2 4.5 7 .6 8 .8 .560„p CAREY 5 .2 7.7 11.12 15.14.104Be La Salle Lautette 4. Hood 2. S. t16od, Battle 2. Leats, Sata4 . Harcourt. Vttah, Amup.gzmi T.ltood, Farmer. Arnup, Lautettte, Battle, Vlmll .

STUSRNARDS 1.5 5.8 7.10 14.11 .95MA.::240D O.C. 8.9 8.6 9.7 12 .9.8 1

pcrnzrds Legudt 8, Harvey 3. LkryU. Fewster, Joe Mount. Beat Brandt. Legudi• Mount.

Wilson,JOhnson . Rig;, Carhellni.8.2 7.3 7.4

10.9.69

4.6 8.9 11.14 12.18.88any 2 . Forster 2, Campbell. l•oungs, Batns . Vhight. BenKV, Cwxats.

ooch. Youngs, Sedgk .y Campbell. Be=.tavulana Barren 2. Hilbert 2, Stapleton 2. Heaty . Ireland, Winter, Jones. Rebb,:: Bat Farroh, Winter. S. Carrodus . Hede, Stephens. Stapleton .

OLD PARADIAA'8 - - - 23 .18.154ST.BBVtH3 - 11.14.80old Parodians, Goal kickers and best players not reeeth•ed .8t• Besina Broxn 5, Catksy. Day. Hunt. Prim, Seazfo. Sheehy

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 28.06 .97OLD CAMBERWELL 8 .4 11.10 20.13 29.17.191WARRINGAL 0 .0 0.1 0.2 0.2.2Old Camberwell Sattfar 14. Nay 5. P.@bb 2 . Paterson 2. Clyne, Cook . Campbell, Davis,Wdhams. Seekey. Best Williams, Hanson . Seeky, Nov, Vfihb, S28ar .1Yarringat Best Anderson, French. Motion . Hopgood, Long.W1B'IEFRIARS 1.2 8.7 8.9 10.9.89Oid) SCOTCH 4.3 6 .5 8.8 6.11.47Wbltehtus Sulltan 6 . Nolan 2, Entries . Fleming. Beat Crough. Sullhan. Beattie.t59nterbum, w9nch . M. Ca.satlno.old Scotch Seattle 2, Sihmrood, Robson, O'Brien . Best ThompsaL Grca.s, Lae. Beattie.Junkeer.Frankenburg.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.5 2.7 4.13 7.15.57COLLEGIANS 0.2 2.2 4.7 6.9.45But Blacks SchIDht~ 2, Mackie . tC=ctor, Martin . t;9lson. Hannan . But Martin. 4t71sot,Stauntnn .SchOllng, egt0r. W;ilsh .CWlegianaR`avcott 3 . Elg. Florentine . Fmzer. BM Ba.ner. FTazer, Maon, Ta}im'.Florentine. Hcskfng.BEAUMARIS 2.4 19 5.12 9.19.73OLi121AB.EYBBRY 4.1 6.5 9.7 9.10.64Bmumazls McKenzie 2. Conn 2, Catlin 2, Speakman, McLean. Vance . Beat McLean .Catlin . h9tchell. Gtshm . Speakman .Old H®Ileybury Florid 4 . Langfordt-Jones 2 . Harrop. Maswt, Thick . Best ttbrden . Goukten .Poumey. Dimond. ikan.y. Sqw.1dARCELIA'i 6.4 10.5 18.7 18.7.115WDddAtdSTOWNCYMS 0.1 1.8 2.7 5.8•38Marcellln Van Lint 4 . Pappalardo 3 . Dinneen 3. McCallum 3. Kearney 2, Randazzo . Ciro .

e. BeeY Dlnnetn, A^tmrcelll. Cull . hkCaBum . Randazzo, Hegan .oxn TuYSf 2. Hunt . Yesstne. Murnv_ 17e~et nnartwae r•~.-o-~ xt~~~r~~ c..,.u.

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~s. Dc'.vtey. Ltaii .Egan 3 . Hawidns 2. Grant . Wilson. Fonmotis. Davis. Kelly. Rtgg. Nelsat. Best

CLUBUNDER 19 (1 )MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 2LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 8JOHNSON UNIBLUES

UNDER 19 (2)

413935

HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 44SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 14 40SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 6 33PAPPALARDO MARCELLIN 3 3 1

UNDER 19 (BLUE)KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 5 41NAUGHTON ORMOND 30GANGI ST BEDES MENTONE 3 33BENNETT MHSOB 24

UNDER 19 (RED)JONES OLD TRINITY 1 34PASSADOR OLD TRINITY 26STELLA THERRY PENOLA 3 2 6

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UNDER 19 (2) BLUE •- 28.c3 .97MOItASfiBLUEB

F0257t'IP'pORMOhD 0:'• ; 0~tt 17.18.u8bimrash Blues Steaart. Bat Staley, Dean. Motion

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.NBD FOR Burstcy : . ,' .. sOrnimul Stephens 9, Robbins 8, Fiv:.an 4. Pasara 4, Brown 2, B .z,t 2. y,~t~qt,Thompson. Best Rmsan, Stephens. Robbms . Byron, Pasara, Beckett

. HAMPTONROVERS 8.8 13.8 19.15 24 .21.16 5OLD GEELONG 1 .0 2.0 3.0 3.1.19liampton Rorers Nelson 5, gum 4 . R. Dunball 3. Tregear 3, hqndulnter 2. Armwtr 2,James 2, Acramt3es. Comm, Wills. Beat Ferguson, Armour, gum. Nekma. R Dunball .Anderson.Old Galortg Goal kickers and best players not tectlvved.DE LA SALLE (2) 2.5 8 15 10.5 11 .7.73OLD RAVERIAT3 (2) 2.0 6 .2 8.3 10.5.85Be In Salle (2) Hegarty 2, Lambe 2 . Kng. Reade. Bunene, Pedacim. Lwghnan. Beattie.Forer. Best Kmg Moore* Forer, Lambe, Beatte . Tucker.Old %as•vt®.rr f2) Goat kkkers and best players not remkxd.MHBOB 2.1 3.4 3.4 8.5 .41ST. B'S h!E?YI:1iG12iS 3.8 7.10 11.14 18.19.115DIIR''i0B Bennett 2. Rodd°r 2. L. Taylw. Parker. Best Osborne, V.%LSOrt, Sitting, M. Ask,A. Askew. Bourke.8t Do 9Sent . TIg. Ktngwell 5, R5lktns 4, Gangl 3, I7ur}er, Druary, hfeShane. Beat Napkct49hams . R}an, Wilkins . Faikhtgham . Carrdi .AJAX: BYE

UNDER 19 (2) RED - 28 .06 .9 7YARRA VALLEY 5 .1 7.9 12.13 19.23.137OLD PARADIANS (2) 4.6 8.7 8.10 9.12 .68Ynra Valley Wines 5. Ante 3, Thompson 2, Searle 2 .14'apabbol 2 . Stutcaker 2. VaSoppLMortis . Laing. Best Telford, LauRat. Laing, Reynolds. 0.9nes. Mcfhvrath.Old Paradlans (2) Swfidon 2, Derango 2, Baker. Hildebrand, Phelan. Saco. Beat Sumtey,Baker, Cornell, O'Crnmor, Hildebrand. Sacco.11BiRRY PESPOLA 2 .8 5.9 7.12 10.18 .78OLD TRINITY 2 .4 4.7 7.9 8 .12 .607herry Permit Goal lockers and best players not receRCd.GW Trinity Kassaby. Neuman, Waldron . Davatys. Burrous, Jones. Beat Burnous . Barr,Shaughnessy, Natoll . Neuman . waidrmt.ST. LEO'S EM 1tAUS WP 1.4 3.8 7.12 8.15.83A9UINAS O.C. 3.5 8.7 9.9 15.13.103St . Lew EMMAUS Chalmers 2. Morei . Daniels. Hodder, A. Dmiln, McCiusky, Willis . BestMcGloin. Willis, Chalmers . Manton, Morel . Can.Aquimaa Cultrera 4. Boland 2, Bkakney 2, Moran 2. Hope. He4reren . Hunt . Beat Nichol,pope, Cuiuera Lyng . Chapman . Dornmes.CIBRNSIBE PARK 5.1 7.2 10 .4

12.6.78

OLD IVANHOE 7.3 11.8 14•9 22.15.147Chirnside Perk DePtetro 2, Kmght 2, Roach 2. Thomas 2. Altair, DetGuMhce, C . Pkecbll.R. PtctloC. Hest Chkn~e. Conte, Godelazd. taco2ouecL R Pfccto3t. Roach .Old ivenboe Dvz•d 5, Oates 4. Thomas 2 . Cogne 2 . Harper 2 . Barker 2, Patin 2. Johnstone,Willis . Courage . Best Palm, Johnstone. Willis, Oates, Dead . George.NORTH OIL : =

JULY 12 - ROUND 13UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD BRIGHTON v . MAZENODDE LA SALLE v . OLD XAVERIANSST . BERNARDS v . OLD PARADIANSOLD MELBURNIANS v. ST. KEVINSUNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD CAREYUNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD CAMBERWELL v. COLLEGIANSWHITEFRIARS v . OLD HAILEYBURYUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. MARCELLIN

MCALISTER OVAL, PARKVILL EBEAUMARIS v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSWARRINGAL v. OLD SCOTCHUNDER-19 BLUEAJAX v. OLD GEELON GMONASH BLUES v. OLD XAVERIANS (2)MHSOB v . HAMPTON ROVER SDE LA SALLE (2) v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS

- TO BE ADVISEDUNDER-19 REDORMOND has the byeYARRA VALLEY v . AQUINASTHERRY PENOLA v . OLD IVANHOEST. LEOS EMMAUS v . NORTH OLD BOYS

- TO BE ADVISEDOLD PARADIANS (2) v .OLD TRINITY

AT GARVEY OVALCHIRNSIDE PARK has the bye

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BLADES CLUB CHA 61 PIONSHI P

BONUS POINTS

In accordance with the rules of the competition established atthe start of the year additional bonus points will be awardedto Clubs who have a minimum number of their playersconsistently wearing Blades football boots on a regularbasis throughout the season.

The allocation of bonus points refers to the number of playerswearing Blades throughout the whole Club and not just with-in a particular team .

Bonus Points will be awarded as follows :-

6-12 players - 10 Bonus Points

• 13+ players - 25 Bonus Points

All Clubs are requested to submit a list of those players whoare regularly wearing Blades boots (together with their reg-istered guernsey number lodged on team sheets with theVAFA) to Sue Anderson, PO Box 359, Elsternwick 3185, or Fax9531 6601 by Friday, 25 July, which will be the final datefor the subsequent inclusion of player Bonus Points .

Members of the VAFA Executive and Blades Sports will havethe right to confirm that players submitted on lists are wear-ing Blades boots prior to the allocation of Bonus Points .

As you can see from the Blades table on the opposite page therace for the $1500 is going to be tight so the 10 or 25 bonuspoints if allocated could win the championship for one par-ticular team.

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P$1500 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points after Round 11 matches . A team that has a bye is credited with a win. A senior win receives(8 points) ; reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points); club XVIII (2 points) . If a club's 4 teams all win 6 bonuspoints are given ; if 3 teams all win 4; if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonus points . Bonus points fromprevious rounds are also shown.

NAME SEN. RES. U•19 G18 TOTAL BON. BON. BON. PREV. TOTA L4/4 3/3 2/2 BON.

ST BEDES MENT. TIG. 10 11 11 0 157 4 36 197COLLEGIANS 9 10 10 8 158 30 188OLD XAVERIANS 8 8 12 8 156 6 12 174

NORTH OLD BOYS 10 8 8 0 136 4 24 164OLD SCOTCH 8 11 7 8 137 18 155tiVHITEFRIARS 0 C 9 10 8 0 132 16 148UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 10 7 0 127 20 147KEW 9 10 0 11 114 32 146YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9 9 8 0 130 16 146DE LA SALLE 6 7 12 4 130 12 14 2OLD BRIGHTON 9 7 5 9 129 12 14 1

0 910ND 8 8 8 0 120 4 16 140WILLIAMSTOWN CY,1SS 11 9 3 0 121 16 137SOUTHBANK 11 11 0 0 110 2 18 130OLD CAREY 9 6 7 0 119 4 4 127

MHSOB 7 6 9 0 113 8 12 1BEAUMARIS 8 6 6 0 106 8 114OLD PARADIANS 4 5 13 0 107 0 107OLD GEELONG 10 7 2 0 104 4 104MARCELLIN 9 7 2 3 102 0 102THERRY PENOLA 6 7 6 1 94 6 100

As a result of the following clubs' teams all winning in Round 11 (min. of 3 required) the following play-ers win a pair of Blades boots - Old Xaverians (S . Wood), Old Ivanhoe (A . Corcoran), Ormond (D .Edgell), North OB (L . Boyle), St . Bedes M .T. (P. Lannan) . Old Carey (H . Morrison) .

If you have any queries with the above table please put in writing addressed to Sue Anderson, PO Bo x359 Elsternwick, 3185 or fax 9531 6601 .

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HUNNERS, 4i RA1 NERS, WATER CARRIERSUmpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and ifnot up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .

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

Attire - Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts.Track pants if worn to be navy only. WaterCarriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water car-riers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment is to be worn under the greenor gold top. Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue, track pants . If not VAFA top a plain white top only .Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only

. * Umpire teamsheet comments will be transferred to weekly FINES LIST . ,

TEAMSHEETSOriginal and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later thari half time of any match .

Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

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TEAM NAME

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSOLD XAVERIANSD£ LA SALLEOLD MELBURNIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD PARADIANSOLD TRINITY

OLD HAILEYBURYSTBERNARDS

P W D L FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTION11 11 0 0 118911 10 0 i

8 0 37 0 45 0 65 0 65 0 62 0 91 0 101 0 10

522 227 .78 4 41015 665 152 .63 401130 599 188 .65 321042 770 135 .32 2 8895 727 123 .11 20852 801 106 .37 20732 852 85 .92 20480 1228 39.09 8537 1015 52.91 4589 1241 47 .46 4

B RESERVEST KEVINS 11 9 0 2 1196 599 199 .67 36THERRY PENOLA OB 11 9 0 2 843 829 101 .69 36OLD BRIGHTON 11 7 0 4 1053 609 172.91 28ORMOND 11 6 1 4 967 732 132.10 28MHSOB 11 6 0 5 817 784 104 .21 24y 4Z'"cNOD O C 11 4 1 6 809 675 119.85 18IVANHOE 11 4 0 7 839 826 101 .57 16OLD IVANHOE 11 4 0 7 643 868 74.08 16BANYULE 11 4 0 7 479 1097 43.66 16ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD Pi 0 0 11 261 1244 20.98 0

C RESERVEST BEDES MENT TIGERS 11 10 1 0 1146 468 244.87 42NORTH OLD BOYS 11 8 0 3 1087 508 213.98 32MONASH BLUES 11 8 0 3 691 628 110.03 325!ARCELUN 11 7 0 4 754 551 136.84 28ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 11 7 0 4 677 754 89.79 28THOMASTOWN 11 6 1 4 785 665 118.05 26HAMPTON ROVERS 11 3 0 8 575 875 65.71 12OLD MENTONIANS 11 2 0 9 640 895 71 .51 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11 2 0 9 532 955 55.71 8AJAX 11 1 0 10 417 1005 41 .49 4

D RESERVE SECTIO NWHITEFRIARS 11 10 0 1 1016 528 192.42 40PARKSIDE 11 8 0 3 988 620 169.35 32OLD GEELONG 11 7 0 4 779 557 139.86 28OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR11 6 1 4 876 552 158.70 26BEAUMARIS A F C 11 6 0 5 727 729 99.73 24CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 11 5 0 6 643 659 97.57 20OLD CAMBERWELL 11 4 1 6 573 800 71 .63 18SALESIAN 0 C 11 3 0 8 599 885 67.68 12ST JOHNS O C 11 3 0 8 554 842 65.80 12AQUINAS O 8 11 2 0 9 440 1107 39.75 8

E EAST RESERVEKEW 11 10 0 1 1081 543 199.08 40YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 11 9 0 2 1051 516 203.68 36BULLEEN COBRAS 11 8 0 3 979 642 152.49 32OLD CAREY 11 7 0 4 758 453 167.33 28RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 7 0 4 900 720 125.00 28CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 5 0 6 492 712 69.10 20ELEY PARK A F C 11 4 0 7 596 811 73.49 16HAWTHORN CITIZENS 11 3 0 8 486 1285 36.26 12ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 2 0 9 356 1127 31 .59 8

E CENTRAL RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 10 0 1 1162 156 744.87 40WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 9 0 2 957 426 224.65 36UNIVERSITYREDS 11 8 0 3 649 428 151 .64 32WEST BRUNSWICK 11 7 0 4 708 588 120 .41 28U H S O B 11 7 0 4 694 716 96.93 28NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 5 0 6 568 670 84 .78 20SWINBURNE UNI. A F C 11 4 0 7 338 718 47 .08 16LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 11 4 0 7 292 938 31 .13 16OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 11 1 0 10 247 1093 22 .60 4

E SOUTH RESERV ESOUTHBANK C B A AFC 11 11 0 0 1405 297 473 .06 44PENINSULA 0 B 11 7 0 4 926 597 155 .11 28ST MARYS 11 7 0 4 862 756 114 .02 28OAKLEIGH A F C 11 7 0 4 790 747 105 .76 28ELSTERNWICK 11 5 0 6 668 731 91 .38 20GLENHUNTLY 11 5 0 6 633 759 83 .40 20POWER HOUSE 11 4 1 6 657 725 90 .62 18MONASH GRYPHONS 11 4 0 7 587 842 69 .71 16ST PATRICKS MENTONE 11 3 1 7 513 809 63 .41 14ANZ ALBERT PARK 11 1 0 10 435 1313 33 .13 4

TEAM NAM E

OLD BRIGHTON BLOODSCOLLEGIANSOLD XAVERIANSMAZENOD 0 COLD SCOTCHDE LA SALLESTBERNARDSOLD MELBURNIANSST KEVINS

P W D L FOR AGST % PTS

CLUB XVIII (1)715593

602737

673

444

363

394

206

473459229511425

539769

922710

151 .16129 .19262 .88144 .23158 .3582.3747 .2042.7329.01

3636323230221288

CLUB XVIII (2)KEW 11 11 0 0 759 349 217 .48 44SYNDALTALLYHO 11 10 0 1 772 353 218.70 40MT LILYDALE 0 C 11 7 0 4 793 517 153.38 28MONASH WHITES 11 7 0 4 702 475 147.79 28THORNBURY COUGARS 11 3 0 8 662 660 100.30 16MARCELLIN 11 4 0 7 348 560 62.14 16OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR11 4 0 7 454 760 59.74 16THERRY PENOLA OB 11 1 0 10 253 944 26.80 4OLD GEELONG 4 0 0 4 132 346 38.15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION IOLD XAVERIANS 11 8 0 3 1114 830 134.22 32UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 7 0 4 1195 725 164.83 28OLD PARADIANS 11 7 0 4 1240 925 134.05 28OLD CAREY 11 7 0 4 1037 870 119.20 28DE LA SALLE 11 7 0 4 1022 980 104.29 28OLD MELBURNIANS 11 6 0 5 925 1014 91 .22 24OLD BRIGHTON 11 5 0 6 934 1063 87.86 20MAZENOD 0 C 11 4 0 7 791 1089 72.64 16ST BERNARDS 11 3 0 8 737 1153 63.92 12ST KEVINS 11 1 0 10 694 1225 56.65 4

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 11 10 0 1 1213 615 197.24 40WHITEFRIARS 11 8 0 3 1117 705 158.44 32OLD SCOTCH 11 7 0 4 1068 789 135.36 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 7 0 4 859 802 107 .11 28BEAUMARIS A F C 11 6 0 5 888 892 99.55 24OLD HAILEYBURY 11 5 0 6 962 907 106.06 20OLD CAMBERWELL 11 4 0 7 1043 881 118.39 16WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 4 0 7 865 1205 71 .78 16MARCELLIN 11 3 0 8 702 997 70.41 12WARRINGAL A F C 11 0 0 11 460 1749 26.30 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 11 11 0 0 1631 379 430.34 44MHSOB 11 9 0 2 1143 615 185.85 36ORMOND 11 9 0 2 1156 821 140.80 36HAMPTON ROVERS 11 6 0 5 874 941 92.88 24AJAX 11 5 0 6 622 899 69.19 20DE LA SALLE (2) 11 5 0 6 538 917 58 .67 20OLD XAVERIANS (2) 11 4 0 7 619 965 64 .15 16MONASH BLUES 11 4 0 7 564 1018 55 .40 16OLD GEELONG 11 2 0 9 528 1292 40 .87 8

UNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY 11 9 0 2 1052 671 156 .78 36OLD TRINITY 11 8 0 3 1052 682 154 .25 32NORTH OLD BOYS 11 8 0 3 691 677 102 47 32THERRY PENOLA OB 11 6 0 5 981 925 106 .05 24OLD PARADIANS (2) 11 6 0 5 887 964 92 .01 24ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 11 5 0 6 814 900 90 .44 20AQUINAS O C 11 5 0 6 805 1045 77 .03 20OLD IVANHOE 11 5 0 6 813 1094 74 .31 20CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 3 0 8 598 1168 51 .20 1 2

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1997

TEAM NAME

COLLEGIANS 11OLD XAVERIANS tiOLD SCOTCH 11OLD HAILEYBURY 11DE LA SALLE 11OLD MELBURNIANS 11OLD PARADIANS 11OLD TRINITY 11UNIVERSITY BLUES 11ST BERNARDS 11

OLD BRIGHTON 11ORMOND 11ST KEVINS 11MHSOB 11THERRY PENOLA OB 11MAZENOD O C 11IVANHOE 11OLD IVANHOE 11ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 11BANYULE 1 1

NORTH OLD BOYS 11ST BEDE MENTONE TIGERS 11MARCELLIN 11OLD MENTONIANS 11BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11THOMASTOWN 11MONASH BLUES 11HAMPTON ROVERS 11ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 11AJAX 11

OLD GEELONG 11WHITEFRIARS 11BEAUMARIS A F C 11OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 11PARKSIDE 11ST JOHNS O C 11SALESIAN 0 C 11AQUINAS O B 11CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 11OLD CAMBERWELL 1 1

KEW 11YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 11OLD CAREY, 10CHIRNSIDE PARK 10RICHMOND CENTRAL 11BULLEEN COBRAS 11ELEY PARK A F C 11ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 1

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11NORTH BRUNSWICK 11UHSOB itUNIVERSITY REDS 11LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 11WEST BRUNSWICK 11SWINBURNE UNI. 11OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 1

SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 11ST PATRICKS MENTONE 11POWER HOUSE 11PENINSULA 0B 11GLENHUNTLY 11OAKLEIGH A F C 11ST MARYS 11ELSTERNWICK 11MONASH GRYPHONS 11ANZ ALBERT PARK 11

C SECTIO N10 0 1 135610 0 1 14539 0 2 12606 0 5 11155 0 6 11545 0 6 10044 0 7 7563 0 8 9083 0 8 9930 0 11 61 7

D SECTION10 0 1 13099 0 2 11898 0 3 11355 0 6 10585 0 6 9755 0 6 8814 0 7 9464 0 7 10044 0 7 8351 0 10 822

E EAST SECTIO N9 0 2 14559 0 2 14389 0 1 10727 1 2 9066 0 5 11485 1 5 10913 0 8 5573 0 8 5632 0 9 592

E CENTRAL SECTION11 0 0 11339 0 2 11917 0 4 7656 0 5 9026 0 5 7695 0 6 6664 0 7 7544 0 7 5993 0 8 703

E SOUTH SECTIO N11 0 0 16809 0 2 11698 0 3 15037 0 4 12395 0 6 10325 0 6 9835 0 6 10113 0 8 9421 0 10 8671 0 10 777

638 212.54 40819 177.41 40652 193.25 361024 108.89 241113 103.68 201099 91.36 201321 57.23 161139 79.72 121312 75.69 121499 41.16 0

865 151.33 40922 128.96 36897 126.53 32

1035 102.22 201040 93.75 201016 86.71 201067 88.66 161179 85.16 161012 82.51 161121 73.33 4

740 196.62 36804 178.86 36625 171.52 36581 155.94 30917 125.19 24838 130.19 221356 41.08 121559 36.11 121402 42.23 8

672 168.60 44571 208.58 36895 85.47 28889 101.46 24803 95.77 24968 68.80 20859 87.78 16831 72.08 16994 70.72 12

578 290.66 44873 133.91 36998 150.60 32853 145.25 281166 88.51 201139 86.30 201178 85.82 201457 64.65 121308 66.28 41653 47.01 4

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W 0 L FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N

9 0 2 1138 804 141.54 368 0 3 1158 931 124.38 328 0 3 1106 896 123.44 327 1 3 993 1015 97.83 306 0 5 977 974 100.31 244 1 6 973 906 107.40 184 0 7 968 1125 86.04 163 0 8 842 963 87.44 123 0 8 905 1127 80.30 122 0 9 905 1224 73.94 8

P

B SECTION9 0 2 1435 871 164.75 368 0 3 1171 903 129.68 328 0 3 1234 1041 118.54 327 0 4 1172 943 124.28 286 0 5 1110 1213 91 .51 245 0 6 1186 1066 111 .26 205 0 6 1198 1147 104.45 205 0 6 1088 1182 92.05 202 0 9 1054 1575 66.92 80 0 11 914 1621 56.38 0

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