the amateur footballer, week 12, 2001

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t y A w€tforking Party" consisting of members of the VAFA Executt,te , r .,,,self as CEO, and the VAFA's legal adviser have been meeting ca a regular basis - mostly 7 am meetings (ugh!) - to consider a rl finiiton for "W hat is an Amateur (fc^*1°^11er)?".0nce that flnition has been established, the "We king Parrv~ then ha s t.: en directing its time determining, , " ~:,es not fit the definition of an "Arnateur', - l d ion to play in the VAFA, and at should be the es that are fair and reasonable for granting such a n clubs obviously have a huge interest in the outcome of this c rxtss and each club was written to last week inviting awitte n ibmission to be lodged which would be looked at by the ;',brlflng Party . These submissions could influence the "Paper" bas' ; as purchases are made e ; :'ling ladders to be regularly upc i. Ti : time frame for this process is as follows - receipt of club , . :' . missions (by end July); E~eutive consideration of "Work'v-~ F~rt}fi' paper (by end of October) ; new permit and reinstatement aui'jines to be in place before the end of Novembe z Flle "Fwrkmg Party' is mindful of separating submissions that are ust written with a view to getting a certain payer "in" (who does nt qualify at the moment), but will focus on submissions that aA at the 'big pieture" of what type of players should participate in the VAF A "i nis column will keep readers up to date on progress being made . ,v;v-, :- €t u The VAFA website is proving to be extremely well visited . z!rtSeularly on days results and ladders are published . VAFA staff r5ularly update stories that continue to unfold or announce new ~tories. Current items being regularly updated include ins/outs of the nior state side for its July 22 match (v. VCF`Q; finals venues and (L te a ;? ,1y not visit and Mow the p es of the VAFA? i;slton and United Breweries Promotions Ladder V, I _n Carlton (CUB) became the VAFNs Main Support Sponsor ~>>-, year (for a three year period), part of the new agreement was to Irovide $1,000 to a club in each of the seven senior sections of the VAFA which purchases the most CUB products for the I :on,e and away part of the season for use at club functions and a er match functions. G :ch club has been provided with a'proforma" sheet which has rrC rxed easy calculation of points based on the purchases made ,~ :rongh nominated CUB outlets . At t? .° half way mark the following chibs lead their Clubs may wish of course to submit "proformas" on a r should note that the i§'i . M. 49 points ' 1531 points 2954 points 2322 points 3374 points 1125 points Old t stbourne 720 points $ verification still to be completed upon receipt of supplier invoices . A further "proforma" sheet will be distributed to clubs immediately after round 18 is played to enable the winner to be determined . Obviously many dubs have not provided the infornation to date, or may be thinking the best - to i will b2 to sub , t! ° one end n ~°-Lson "proforma" s (1 ).'17 at is fine - dubs Re will formally adopt or use as a basis for Reports of dub i i, -if ssary aggression filter in from time to time, in fact one such ;i .aation is the subject of an investigation next week . Clubs are reminded of the following policy. The first side on the ground completes its warm up lap and then chooses one half of the ground to conduct warm up drills and stretching . The second team to take the field can only use the racant half of the ground for its warm up running, drills and stretching. No side is to encroach on either side's half until the umpires "whistle" the plati c ; s to take their posi )ns for the match to start .

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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 2001

tyA w€tforking Party" consisting of members of the VAFA Executt,te,r.,,,self as CEO, and the VAFA's legal adviser have been meetingca a regular basis - mostly 7 am meetings (ugh!) - to consider arl finiiton for "W hat is an Amateur (fc^*1°^11er)?".0nce that

flnition has been established, the "We king Parrv~ then ha st.: en directing its time determining, , "~:,es not fit the definition of an "Arnateur', - l

d ion to play in the VAFA, and at should be thees that are fair and reasonable for granting such an

clubs obviously have a huge interest in the outcome of thisc rxtss and each club was written to last week inviting awitte n

ibmission to be lodged which would be looked at by the;',brlflng Party . These submissions could influence the "Paper"

bas' ; as purchases are made e; :'ling ladders to be regularlyupc i.

Ti : time frame for this process is as follows - receipt of club, . :'. missions (by end July); E~eutive consideration of "Work'v-~F~rt}fi' paper (by end of October) ; new permit and reinstatementaui'jines to be in place before the end of Novembe zFlle "Fwrkmg Party' is mindful of separating submissions that areust written with a view to getting a certain payer "in" (who doesnt qualify at the moment), but will focus on submissions thataA at the 'big pieture" of what type of players should participate

in the VAFA"i nis column will keep readers up to date on progress being made .

,v;v-,:- €tu

The VAFA website is proving to be extremely well visited .z!rtSeularly on days results and ladders are published . VAFA staffr5ularly update stories that continue to unfold or announce new~tories.

Current items being regularly updated include ins/outs of thenior state side for its July 22 match (v. VCF`Q; finals venues and

(L tea;? ,1y not visit and Mow the p es of the VAFA?

i;slton and United Breweries Promotions Ladder

V, I _n Carlton (CUB) became the VAFNs Main Support Sponsor~>>-, year (for a three year period), part of the new agreement wasto Irovide $1,000 to a club in each of the seven senior sectionsof the VAFA which purchases the most CUB products for theI :on,e and away part of the season for use at club functions anda er match functions.G:ch club has been provided with a'proforma" sheet which hasrrC rxed easy calculation of points based on the purchases made,~ :rongh nominated CUB outlets .

At t?.° half way mark the following chibs lead their

Clubs may wish of course to submit "proformas" on a r

should note that thei§'i . M.

49 points '

1531 points2954 points2322 points3374 points1125 points

Old t stbourne 720 points$ verification still to be completed upon receipt of supplier invoices .

A further "proforma" sheet will be distributed to clubsimmediately after round 18 is played to enable the winner to bedetermined .

Obviously many dubs have not provided the infornation to date,or may be thinking the best - to i will b2 to sub , t! ° oneend n ~°-Lson "proforma" s (1 ).'17 at is fine - dubs

Re will formally adopt or use as a basis for

Reports of dub i i, -if ssary aggression filter in fromtime to time, in fact one such ;i .aation is the subject of aninvestigation next week.

Clubs are reminded of the following policy. The first side on theground completes its warm up lap and then chooses one half ofthe ground to conduct warm up drills and stretching . The secondteam to take the field can only use the racant half of the groundfor its warm up running, drills and stretching. No side is toencroach on either side's half until the umpires "whistle" theplati c ; s to take their posi )ns for the match to start .

Page 2: The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 2001

WE DOiTT need remind : rig th aare the big occasion team but this season Xav shave played an unabated run of tes ngmatches since round 1 .

The reversing form in A Section this season,including Xavs climbing from bottom afterround 4 to second in seven rounds, has OXplaying teams near or above them each week .Today this gruelling schc L could be a factorwhen it hosts top placed

Veteran Xav full-bac i . <: t' gan bestepitomises Xavs' tot: I ieked up

It U ig, LJ_.-:tcffieil in t' . _. -- adrigan ,

once an accomplished 5 . : s, has usedhis athletic prowess to m to anaggregate of I1 goals. the barwill be raised again )r ,_ 1=es onthe charismatic -1 who isanother sharpshoo 32 goals. Last timeXavs recorded a goal last quarter for arunaway win at . "I'd hope we haveimproved with our depth and we have a moreeven spread of talent," Eagles coach SimonDalrymple said.

-TREVITY coach Leigh Carlson said Xavs werestronger at the ball in their 27-point loss lastweek. "Their midfielders Tim Clarke, DanielDonati, John Bowen and Lach Ford were hard ."After quarter time we outscored them by apoint which was a positive," Carlson said, "butXavs played much better for three quarters" .

-UNIVERSITY Blues should have close to a fulllist for today's game at against OldTrinity . The Students car tway from their50-point win over 0 n with noinjuries. Blues coach said "10_wins should get you into __~ four so Trinity andus need to win six from the last seven to makeit . "The win over Brighton gives us some hopeeven though it was the bottom team ."We haveJason Coulloupas likely to be back afterbruising his sternum in a car accident, and tallsRobert Wilkie (leg injury), Hugh =Nailon(shoulder problem), Scan Russell (wrenchedelbow) all available but they won't all play ."Often we are a bit too big," Adamson said .While Trinity won the round 2 clash by 56points, last year at Bulleen the Blues won on itslate-season run to the fmals . Ts coach Carlsonsaid he wasn't concerned if Uni had its best

team. "It's achallenge an d we'rehappy to playwhoever they putc ~ t," Carlson said.

to learn OTs best-and-fairest from 20 (__L_za has announced he won't plays season due to glandular fever .

-TODAY at EP, OB will be looking for one ofleast three wins against St I _-3, which Ii]

SOB has gone from top to mid-table inmonth, to get it away from relegation .

-THE Bernies and St Kevins had difficulmastering the beach-side conditions at TrevBarker both shooting at 33 per cent. Neithkicked a goal with the wind in the first half arthe Bernies kicked kicked six against it as it fito SKOBS by three goals.

-SKOBS have reached the four and today goSouth Yarra to meet MHSOB whose spot thEtook . When they last played the High won by sgoals with Jason Bamert and Adam Simpsckicking four goals each . How low would tlHigh be after its one-point loss to Mmenod?-LI __ F kicked eight when Scotch laplayed ; . After being thumped by 1goals by Ntarcellin last week, the Cardinamight view today's re-match against Mazencas a relegation qualifying match .PLAY. _ LIS

13 - -- `Z°BB' I I.; ;

A month ago the 1998 Woodrow MedaIli ;wrecked his right leg at Toorak Park . "I needean anterior-cruciate reconstruction, they vfbuilt the lateral ligament, two areas of cartilagrequired attention and I tore my hamstring.have no idea if I will play again but I would lotito. "You always think of retiring and the doctc

said it would be a good idea. "I will decide car]next year . I've been lucky because I've never haa leg injury." Asked what was worse : losing la:year's grand final or injuring his leg hotagainst Xavs? Luke replied : "Knees get bettebut there's no getting around losing a GranFinal" .

C " : OLT S

TEE"s MARCELLIN'S SIM0]- 71.

Simon, 33, belongs to a select coaching club

Page 3: The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 2001

7.5 (47): i .a 14. :t (97)

adra 2 G : F le Perry McMahon Alderton .i rrie con within Gadsden, UniversityblcLaclila,i o oiimmon 2 Lowcock 2 McEwtn C

athreston. Be : Gleeson McLachlan Fishley J Haytererston .

R . Lc ;e, M . Gibson (F), B. Corcoran, T . Dornom (B), D .7;k: (G)

0.9 3.11 7.17 10.17 (77)3.4 3.7 6.11 7.16 (58 )

Box;es 4 Lucas 3 Greehnam 2 Kempton . Best : Sadleri Finch Lucas Gross Si: . Bernardi : Harvey 3

^ F S e. Best: Broadbent Mastropasqua

)0a t

at.ea

. .. ... .. . . . . . to ors..:

1ze 31-0it it is a~ :od

H .

eehiaro Beranger McCowoll Cran e .Umpires : A.a (F), D. Cusack, J. Forsyth ( B), J. Robinson . B.

ne

it

0Sd

tl£ p) L- an U19 pre . VAFA

:: selection also

ie on the o I ie past,f- role nfTrP-c .

tnd tG

.aa Jo Ian.J . -er ( F). R . M utton. C . Stewart (B), S.

2.4 8.9 11 .10 12.12 (84 )5 .3 6.5 9.9 12.11 (83 )

:bie 3 McMullin 3 Beard 2 Murray Meeh an Fotinioti sBest : O'Donoghue Carter Hose Waldron Meehan Quirk .

>tmpson 3 Barnett 2 Joseph 2 Adcock 2 6L'oodley GernerBest : Limbriek Perfect hhielntyre S McCully Simpson Davis.S . cCarthy. P. Simpson (F), J. Mason (B) B . Jephson, B.(G)ui 6.2 11.4 15.8 20 .13 (133)

1.2 3.4 7.4 11.5 (71),no an 5 Purcell 4 Waters 3 Johnston 2 Ibrah)mrid-z Jarred Caffrv . Best : Romanin Godwin Purcel l

v.er ibrahim. Old Scotch : McCowoll 2 E Parthenides 2re Kitchen Aujard Gnatt Thomas . Best: Kitchen E

5 .5 7.12 11.17 14 .19 (103)1 .1 3.9 4.14 10 .16 (76)

McCarthy 3 Clarke 3 Denali 2 McDonnell 2Ford A McDonald Scanlon. Best: Clarke Landrigan Hilbertod Ford.

: Cretg 2 Sutcll 2 Van Der Verne 2 Hillas C Phillips

A . Fi - (F), A . Rechtman . S. Caruso (B) . K.

10.6 11.9 (75)3.3 6.5 5.7 8.9 (57)

2 Scott 2 A . Ginnaavul 2 Brew 2 Scott Mizz i

r

1

Old Scotch 0 43 n :arcellin 5 32

MHSOB 2 30St Bern.rds 3 29

e1( St Per -ds 0 21

St Bernards 2 27Old Scotch 0 21St Ke4ins 2 16Marcellin 2 16hiazenod 2 16

2.0 6.3 7.3 8.4 (52)2.4 2.5 8.8 10.9 (69 )

Curtis 2 Horrocks 2 R . hiaguire Chambers B . Quirkciez 3est : Ferrari Crohan Bare M . Maguire Horrock s

ccLegudi 2 Cooker 2 Borg Harvey Thomas Mount Tankey

Si test : Tankey A. Capes Meehan Thomas Catteral Osborne .3.0 4.1 6.3 10 .5 (65)1.0 2.2 6.4 9.7(61 )

r ~: Ballenger 4 D'Rozaro 2 Hawkins 2 Smith Grant . Best:Rice Pollard Fisher Ballenger D'Rozarlo Varney . SOB: Burke 2Orchard 2 Cookman McGrath Hawkins Feferkranz L .Tavlor. Best:Burke Millar Haukes Armstrong Hawkins Feferkranz .

CELLRd 2.4 8.5 9.5 12.8 (80)

~ TCH 3.4 5.4 12 .11 12 .14 (86)

sn . Best: H I R tsden Hine Ven Der Venue

. Brew Dlcncrsu, i Adamis R. Stewart A . Walsh .Coleman 2 B. Coleman 2 Gates 2 Gray QuID .

3ray . .ReAloon Temple-Smith Garnaut Qui ll.

,an 2 Galati 2 Chun Slattery Cooper L . O'FlynnI Slat wry Duncan Chun White Theisit Wallis .

5 Geld 2 Stratos Pattenden Stevens MilesBest: Lillington Liphsut Brooke Steven s

3.3 6.3 8.4 8.7 (55)

2.1 2.1 4.2 7.4 (46)

Old Scotch v. enodOld Xaverians v. Marcelli n

Old Trinity v. University Blues

Hall 2 Wilson 2 Mullane Callhian Woodruff Dillon .- ,io:mston Walsh Woodruff Drake Hannebery .

C - - ,: Cornell 2 Buttler Kenna Lauletta Power Ward . Best :T.c:ade ?, :C :mi a Bladeni Natoli A Parkin Power.

Page 4: The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 2001

A SectionMARCELLIN M .H .S .O .B . OL D

Coach: Simon Dalrymple Coach : Luke Soulos Coach : David Murray ~---- - --- - r~ Coach : Andrew Smit hRes. Coach : Peter Randall Res. Coach: Terry Blythman Reserve : Tony Collins Coach : 0 Tapping Res. Coach :

1 . C . Slattery 1 J Bamert DVC( )

1 C. Harrison Assist : Justin ClancsonRes Coach: Richard Obee 1 A Nettletonacrt>o

n

2 . A . Caffry 2 S McCully3 I Gr9ic

2 A. Quinn3 A . McIntyre

.1 A. Kryzwniak 2 B Phillips

3 . D . Waters 4 C Eabry 4 A. Hanley (C) 2 A. Pirrie 3 C Hoskin g4 T Holt4 . G . Romanin 5 P Sherry 5 M . Quirk 3 C. Barrow NC) 5 R Price5 . M . Moran 5 N Orchard 6 J . Bayford 4 A. MacGillvray 6 A Crow6 . D . Sampimon Joseph

67 R PertzelC O

7 S . Morgan 5 N. Perry 7 J Kitchen7 . N . Godwin

7 A Angus 8 D . Lancaster 6 R. Stewart 8 C Reid8 . R . Frisina 8 J Garner 9 S. Noble 7 C. Brew 9 R Aujard9 . D . Ballantine 8 C Wright 10 M. O'Hara 8 M . Gadsden 10 J Ker r10. C . Purcell 9 D Fairchild (VC) 11 T. Smith (RC) 9 S . Lennox (VC) 11 M Angus

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

12 . B. Cronin10 D Skinner10 D Norton 12 M. Muria

y11 A . Fitzgerald 13 N Hoope r

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

14 R McMahon 12 A Simpson 14 N . Meehan 13 R . Kent 15 M O'Brie n. .

15 M Chun 12 M Feferkranz 15 N. Parry 14 S . Williams (C) 16 A Speed. .

16 L McMillan13 J Gregson 16 J. Kavanagh 15 D . Tymms (VC) 17 D Thomas

. . 13 C Kelly 17 J Beard 16 G. Earl 18 L Hawkins17 . G . Cox (VC) 14 L Simpso n

15 Z H ld

.18 T. 0'Donoghue (VC) 17 A . Van Den Dungan 19 C . Smith

18 . D. Gartner o en16 F Davis 19 S. McMullin 18 M . Jackson (VC) 20 S Lillingston

19 . D. Coope r

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

22 N Addison20 . S . O Flynn 18 R Limbrick 20 T. Castricum 20 M . L . Smith 23 0 Cran e21 . N. Walker 18 A David 21 S. Polan 21 T. Ewen24 C Pattende n

22 . D. Marson 19 R Ware20 J Wilson

22 D. Ryan (DVC) 22 N . Biggin 25 L Murph y23 . P. Gleeson

20 D Nichols 23 A. Tucker 23 N . Milat 26 T Downin g24 . L. O'FI nnY 21 R Patterson 24 D. Nisbet 24 M.J . Smith 27 J Pilkington25 . R . Galati 22 D Armstrong 25 D. Masskell 25 S. Nickas 28 B Robinson26. N . Armstrong 22 A Svirskis 26 J . Dunne (DVC) 26 B. Stoneham 29 M Gnatt

27. D . Theisz 23 C Harvie 27 D. Krom 27 D . Paterson 30 T. Finocchiaro

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

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

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

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

32. M. Browne 27 S Dods.

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

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

34. D . Jarred 29 G McCull y30 R Newton 35 R . Hawkins 35 C. Stewart 39 C Stevens35 . J. Frazer .

31 J Davis 36 D. Carter 36 B. Pollock 40 A Warne r41 M Lipshu t36 . D . Cope 32 A Cassell (VC) 37 L. Morgan 37 B . McMahon42 J Ross37 . D . Moran 32 A Keys 38 D . Linden 38 J . Raju43 N Left]

38 . M. O'Sullivan 33 A Saultry 39 G. Kalber 39 K. Kavanagh 44 C Evans39 . B. Colville 33 S Harrison

34 E Thompson (VC) 40 S . Ryan 41 J . Murchie 45 M Blenheim40 . M . Leffanue 34 S Konstanty 41 A . McDowell 42

C.Mlzzi 46 J Beaurepaire

41 . J . Seabury 35 A Mills 42 P. Fotiniotis 43 R. Carter 47 T Barenge r42 . B. Dinneen 35 A Barge 42 C . Adams 44 R. Sherman 48 S Miles

43 A Duncan 36 M White 43 A . Persi 45 A . Mandylaris 49 R Mullen s. .44 . A. Wilkinson (RVC)

36 S Bennett37 R McIntyre

44 R . Mosbauer 46 M . Billionis 50 D Richardson

44 L. Hansen 37 M Ting 45 P. Rice 47 D. Wilson 51 M Saunders

45 D Theisz 38 S Robinson 46 B. Waldron 48 R. Boxer 52 M Davison. .

46 Wilkin sJ 40 D Membrey 47 A. McDowell 49 A . Ginnavin 53 C Joyc e. . 40 W Hayes 48 G . Tilling 51 M . Fisher 54 N Simo n

47 . D. Ryan 41 D Simmons 49 L . Halvy (RVC) 53 D . Strachan 55 G Sarkoz y48. A . Gallagher 42 B Cookman 50 D Carter 54 A . Liptrot 57 J Crane49. D . Coutts 43 J Burk e

44 M Hawkes

.52 N . Nussbaum 55 Ni . Gamble 58 C Ada m

59 D Brook e50. A . Ryder 45 M Webster 53 A. Strawhorn 57 M . Moon60 T Wigney51 . M . Maguire 46 A O'Brien 54 J . Persi 58 B . Scott61 D Leeds

52. J . Mathews 47 L Hawkins 61 A . Walsh62 E Sladen

53. C . Mathews 48 B Jeffrey 62 A . Lynch 63 S Tresise54. R . McMahon 49 C Pricop

50 S Osborne63 S. Davies 64 L North

55. J. Wallis 51 J Newton 64 M .Reid 65 C Armstron g56. B. Norden 52 B McGrath Sponsored by : 66 H Thomas57. M. Van Lint 53 C Clowes Sires Menswear 68 B Collin s

59 . J. Ibrahim 55 N Adcock W.G. Miles & Co Pty Ltd 77 S Grigg56 T Wright Real Eastate - Ivanhoe

~~rra V®1'ey57 A Tang58 M Cotter Spectrum Assurance

Country Club 59 L Jones GroupRegency Pharmacy

THE BEEHIVE HOTEL GVP Fabricators PTY LTD Zitech ComputerHawthorn All Home Loans Peripherals

Page 5: The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 2001

t S .. eUNIVERSITY BLU E S

: Le11y-1e11son Coach : rim O'Shaughnessy Coach: Garry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso nCoach: Phil Gaut Res. Coach : Chris Res. Coach : David Law Mike Mcfi-'fiur-Allen Res . Coach : Terry Benai m

. ; Cezch: Cn P Mor isen Res. Coach: . :ck Knuppel1 Kennedy S 1 M Blood (C) 1 . D . Baynes I . A. Callery 1 D Slimmon? Hudson G(RC) 2 D Orlando 2 . L . Meehan 2. S . Lowerson 2 T Hutchins

Reynolds L3 L Hannebery 3 . J. Podsiadly 3. D. Curtis 3 J Sturrock

4 Arrowsmith J~ Burrows D 4 D Landrigan 4 . S. McKeon

4 P. Greenham5 M Dollman

4 D Guen erichg?

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

6 P. O'Keefe5 Q Gleaso n6 S

7 Van Der Venne T 6 D . Donati 6 . J . McKay 7 M . Lucas D HayterCanzoneri M7 7 S Lethlean (VC) 7 . S. Clarke 8 B . Dollman

9 J Giansiracusa 8 J Hayter7 Dodgson B

Frost C8 P McDonald 8. J . Evans .

10 N . Fraser 9 S Meade88 Stebbins C 9 J Hawkins 9. B. Jordan (DVC) 11 J . Pana raziog 10 A Davis

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

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

g Hildabrandt D 12 J Bowen 11 . P. Capes 14 15 L. M. Oliv

e Mahoney 13 P Stockdal e14 C Ro dhous e10 Shaughnessy M 13 C Ellis 12 . B . Hogan 16 B. Garvey 15 L Rya np Dann S 14 On Stoney 13 . C. Mitchell 17 S. Dawes 16 C StewartGorman A

Pirouet N 15 L Ford 14 . A. Thomas 18 J . G ri gg 17 G de Crespigne y;, Collins M 16 S Skidmore 15 . T. Wilkinson 1 9 D . Sheehy

20 L Hull -Brown-Brown 18 A McEwin; Cade J 17 D Richardson 16 . L. Turnbull 22 J . Macey A Lowcock

Parkin A 18 S Tucker 16 . P. Capes (R) 23 B. Quirk 20 C Rya n}5 Stephens T 19 An Jones 17 . L. O'Sullivan 24 S. Powell 21 T McIntyre15 Natoli S 20 M Hardman 18• D. McLaughlin 25 B. Marus4c 2216 Hiillas C17 Hatfield G(VC) 21 A Parton 19 . L. Gallant (C) 26 D. Sadle r

27 R . Gross23 T Wilco x24 S Russel l

1 7 Garcia J 22 M Rush 20 . S . Broadbent 28 M . Giansiracusa 25 A Sall y1 C Clarke L 23 R Coughlan 21 . B . Loughli n

'29 M . Kempton 26 M Vasey

iq %'arr C 24 B Coughlan (VC) 22. M . O Riley 30 M . Gargano 27 R Wilki e19 Carter-Buszard L 25 J Lang 23. A . Mastropasqua 31 A. McGuines s

'28 M Thomas

_J Phillips C 26 N Baker 24. P. Harvey O Connor33

S 32 M.Maguire

29 J CoulloupasGillett RKennedy LY

27 J Drake 25. C . Osborne .35 M . Kavanagh

30 M Coleman31 J Quill

Deane-Johns G 28 B Cranage26. J . Gallan t27. A . Nathan (RC)

36 E. Sullivan37 M . Dwyer 32 J Garnaut

Ramsden A 29 D Galbally2 8 D Croker 38 J. Bateman 34 L Fishley

; Boyd A5 Cameron F RVC( )

30 T Clarke31 L Tuddenham

. .29. C . Trewin 39 S. Gribbl e

40 N. Parrett35 A Bake r36 T McKinle y

Robinson D32 A Brushfield

30. James Mount 41 S. Monk v tch 37 L Grangeri< Tudor l

27 Greig M 33 A Sassi (VC)31 . A . Maggiore

T42 T. McCann4 P B

38 A Wilson

28 Butler C 34 R Jones32. . Harvey33. B . Atha

3 . are44 R. Sheehy

39 T Gray40 C Brookes

Nesbitt L 35 J Dalton34. D . Byme 45 D. Weight 41 R Crawford31 Bladeni S 36 A Keyhoe 35 P Rahill

46 J. Travaglia 42 S McConnel l32 Cornell J,2 Kinross D

37 T Freer. .

36. R . Legudi47 A

. Conlon

48 L Harper 43 A Camero n

3 Rogers D 38 R Hall 37. A . Catterall 49 P. Cleary 44 R Feathersto n

Boyd M 39 M Meehan 38. J. Simpson 50 P. Cameron 45 J Armstron g46 M McKerrowPawsey M

Sutcliffe J40 S . Mullan e41 A Dillon

39. N . Smith51 J. Cassel l52 J. Finch 47 R McKerrow

Van Der Venne S 42 N Ireland40. D . Thomas 53L . Coleman 48 T Morgan

W Cochrane APhilli R C

43 T Woodruff (VC)41 . B. Overman42 M Stapleton

54 S. Gam e55 E. Crohan

49 L Chamberlai n50 H Nationps ( )

TAntonopoulos 44 B Hilbert. .

43 . C . Davis 56 M . Pangrazioa

51 A Brown

Jarred W 45 J Scanlan 44 . S. Taylorr i58 J . Ferr 52 A Terril l

1 Lauletta S 46 M Callinan 45 . M. Tankey59 A. Rattle60 A Greenhalg

53 R Versteege n~2 Aylward M

' .lainsbridge D47 J KaY 46 . L . Wilkinson

. .61 J . Lynch

54 C Beltram e55 T Anderso n

Power B48 R Carey 47 . R . Pizzichetta 62 B . Shelley

56 T Birk saiyah A

49 R Dillon 48 . S. Burgyn 63 B . Hicks64 J O'Brien 57 T Irvin e

= Treadwell G 50 M McCarthy 49 . S. Borg.

65 C Leatham 58 A Larkin1 5 Morpeth T 51 D Walsh 50 . M . Polatajko

.66 E . Lynch 59 L Fehrin g

E Cooper S 52 B Calman 51 . P. Romanin 67 N. Marchesani 60 A Suvulto s7 Semmens A

'53 H . Davies 53 . JP Kavanagh 69 P. Natale 61 B Colema n

° Vr ard C 54 A . Gowers 54 T Carrick 70 P. Roberts 62 L Barrick% dgemis J

2 Donahoo 8 55 J . Healy. .

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Results went as per the bco' 'a boards last call favourites saluting `2 - . 'ere is no=a <between 4th and 8th, z*vitl; `? .-~mes separa isides. and ill having e ntial to play finals .

Out at Oak Pa :' copportunity.through the20 pts . Theretwo teams all c :home with the b :Bourke played i .and the brothe--vanquished .The folks fromtanks when the,, `1four points va

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r qtr was enoug-opponents. Reidy,.isupported by Phan ar :and Foley had a go all da:Out at our verv own -_neas Old Ivanhoe mau-.;, ::of 68 pts. The fat lady pres . led tat 1/2 time, as the home side naci a Zg 8goal lead, and simply embarrassed - byallowing them only i goal in each he" O< 3and Crowley starred for 01, and ,L son,Mulquiney and Rose toiled manful - s .

iade the trip out to Bruns to tacklebut came away empty handed as e home side

won comfortably by 49 pts . 10 goals to 4 after halftimeindicate that the visitors had a kip in the rooms andforgot to come out, as they were right in it at the iabreak . Lock, Casboult and Saad played goc' fo-the winners, and we well matched up 1(again), Robbins and Remman from tt e~e =nbrigade.The home of foot<r saw ll cent r

winning way, as they accou, 1 L -'or -62 pts . The OPs were right in the cothrough the 3rd qtr, but DLS stood onraced away after that for a good win . - - iethe old were the best for DLS (Harr z andMackintosh) in an even effo, t . 1-leffernan, t^^dO'Loughlin kept at the contest all day for : Ore 1and Purples.PreviewYet again, petrol companies lick their lips, as OldHail (114) fire up their spaceships and charge

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stakes with the pressure coming from below . There'sno way this will be a blow out like last time, but I thinkthat the home side is travelling a bit better at present,and combine that with the home ground advantage,ct; e'll see DLS win by 22 pts.

i': lagoosv, hitefriars (8 / 1) vs Old Haileybury (1 / 10)OH by 62 pt sOld Melburnians (1 /8) vs Beaumaris (6 / 1)L eaumaris by 1 p tOrmond (1/6) vs Old Ivanhoe (4/1)Ormond by 32 ptsOldParadians (1/3) vs NOBs (9/4)OP by 15 pi sDe La Salle (3/ 1) vs Theny (2/9)Theny by 25 pis

- Senior captainplays his 200th game this Round . Brett has beencaptain of the club for the past 2 season's and has; ,, on the past 2Senior Best & Fairest's . Brett is agreatly respected player by all at the club and hisconsistent performances on & off the field for NorthOld Boys have been nothing short of exemplary . Fromall at North Old Boys we wish him all the best for this

7 200th game milestone .Chris " Kels " Keleher for playing 150

ge- :-_-~ for his club. Chris began his junior footballv: ith Ormond in 1988 before progressing to the Seniorteam in 1993 . Kels' skill and ability can be attested byhis winning of the Reserves Best & Fairest in 1993and 2000. Well done Chris for reaching this~,i ;nificant milestone with Ormond . Also Paul " i"Joy for playing 100 games for his club . Paultransferred to Ormond from St Peters in 1992 tofurther his football pursuits. Despite shoulder andknee injuries causing Cot to miss a total of 57 games,the dashing defender was inspirational in his pursuitto play again. This is a momentous milestone for Paul,aad acknowledged by his friends at Ormond .

7 16.10 iiC'. l2 .6 8.9 13.12 19.12 (126)

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_.y 6 S Bannister 3 R Bannister 3 C Bannister 2 Finnigan

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Ormond v. Old IvanhoeOld Paradians v. North Old Boys

De La Salle v. Therry Penola

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4 A. Pratt 4 L Hall 5 . B .Devine 4 . S . Langford-Jones 4 B.Davi s

4 J . Black 5 C Swift 5 . D .Skene 5 . J . Bourke 5 T.Young

5 M . Ensor (VC) 6 M Harber 6 . N .Vogels DVC 6 . A . White 6 D.Spiden

6 L. Buller 7 P Harrison 7 . P.Booth 7 . Adam Hilton (C) 7 E .PJcWilliam

7 D . Foley 7R B Baker 8 . B.Collison C 8 . R . George 8 T.Stevens (RC)

8 A. Spence 8 J La Ragy 9 . H. Maplestone 9 . S . Rowlands 9 hh .Karayannis

8 M . O'Brien 9 J Hall 10. M .Nulty 10 . C. Efstathiou 10 M . Crowley

9 B. Nicholson (DVC) 9R E Williams 11 . R . Morley 11 . M . Graves 11 S .Tullyi12 C B10 A . O'Brien 10 T Silvers 12. S . Lock 12 . P. Dimond ran gan.

11 M . Lee 11 A Evans (C) 13. T.Halpin 13 . B . Harrop 13 C.Barke r

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12 T. Grzeaschka 13 A Johnstone 16 . D .Collins 15 . A . Saunders 15 L.Bolzon

13 D . Whitaker 14 A Robertson 17. J . Fitzclarence 16 . P. O'Donnell 16 M .Woods

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33 G . Jury 37RD Moore 45. B .Speed 44 . M . Wray (RVC) 45 M .Toovey

34 S. Mitchell 39 S Hoy 46. P.Daniels 45 . T. Hilton 46 M .Tolley

35 N . Boctor 40 J Crowe 47. J .Barlow RVC 46 . A . Waxman 47 J .Wei r

36 R . Deaton 41 A Phillips 48. N . Sanders 47 . R . Mitchell 48 B .Kolias

36 A. Blackie 42 J Davies 49. TKlouse 48 . C. Moyle 49 J .Risstrom

37 D . Golding 43 K Brkic 50. T.Drum 49 . G . Finlayson 50 S .Brand t

38 T. Blake 46 A Molan 51 . N .Goonan 50 . R .Ladd 51 B .Shadboi t

41 N . Conlan 47 G Wise 53. S . Butcher 51 . P. Gebka 52 P.Armstrong

42 J. Gerrand 48 D Smith 54. M . Allouche 52 . N . Biggs 53 S .Price

44 H . Gibson 49 G McHenry 57. C . Husking 53 . L. Curtain 54 B .Guidera

45 A. Thomas 52 A McKenzie 58. D . Ada 55 . L. Byrns 55 N.Miller56 S Asto n46 D . McGrath 55 S Giblett 61 . F.Lynch RDVC 56 . M . Anderson .57 S Ford

47 D . Condon 60 B Hoy 62. A . MacDonald 57 . W. Mackenzie .58 G Mclsaac

48 T. Arendarcikas 64 A Boots 68. P. Bryar 58 . B . Langford-Jones.

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I _ ~s you are1000 goals in Amateurachievement . We believe o.this before you and theyour feat is never likely to ^ ,an ornament to this game ;15 years now and thou .accolades that have co: ?eof days . May I take thisassociated with C-Gradecongratulate you on thisyou are indeed a true andOld Essendon win the : :undefeated and rigt itfuli

_ finally show some forr r,Pstop the Tigers, Collegia;comfortably .REVMW

Who says a week is a lowone week, victors over a i :are the fortunes of thrgame all day bemotions runninachieved . It was nip an tanything separating the .-desperation and home grc,over the line Quite d_ .i, 7and 1000th goal sealeddisappointing loss for the "winning position most ofDart and Busby Kuramcvictory, while for the 7McCraw played vrell .Glen D' 's anxiety overB ts was put to res tfirst quarter where th . astart, and apart from a qui,inaccurate kicking in the l

a all around for the Sat tundermanned and do, . _continued to try all day. BcDimashki, Gilmore, ChrisBulleen-TemplestoweScratcher Humphrey, BurCertainly an upset he-coutplaying t - ifor the season . An eve nwhat was to come as Ajaxnext two to be in front by s,break, a situation a bit fo= ~Caulfield regained a bitscoreboard anyway with a 7the horse had bolted and the ;a pretty significant victory . ;

since the 1999 GFmade ' a fantasticreturn with 7 class °goals, ably supportedyet again by Jeremy

a :s, Freund, Davis

at so often the case this year the game 4,

-ich . The Grammarians best were few andowever Drew Pearce, Simon Widjaja, a:r were 4 quarter contributors .

half time as far as Prah-run were concert a sharp start where they kicked the fi

1' ' were then completely dominate -1 by ting and sharper midfield of 07-

d the next 10 unanswered goals . Thean even affair and the last one a bit tai

s :s appeared to lose some interest. Broe with 5 goals was BOG and he received go

m Glen Cooper also with 5, Cam Unswoiaid Henebery on his 25th Birthday. For tes Aaron Rhodes, Dave Gallagher and Stea played pretty well.

sides both had a few players out at on a pretty good performance with t

coming out on top . It was a pretty go,-^d of a high standard Plenty of blo

3 good one to be watching. Tight( ` :w away during the 2nd onlyose the gap on half time . The hor,

o goals to one during the championshup their victory with the last term

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a contributors, while for Hampton Rovere and Fletcher all played well .

:d by their victory last week aweetty good touch. Bit of a danger ga n

ns as the Jackas when their confiden+eat anyone. They have also a few of thes back in the lineup so will be hardus are going along nicely and the Jack,

so a good battle ensues but I will stic)rs.

smarting from their loss last wecG, to David Stree

L 'o ° have been the disappointing side i.,on _ .is year have promised much b

red little . Hampton although defeated did too badly last week and they will be looking I

o the winner's list this week to keep Iton those above them and I'm sure that i

will do.

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gasnpton Rovers - is : atthesv i : .c ::ellar recentlyplayed his 350th club game against Old4ientonians . Matthew started playing in 1979 in;he U9's . Progression through the junior ranks sawthe kid' being a quiet achiever winning several bestarid fairest awards and topping off with being,Ippointed club captain for three years . Matthew iswell respected for his no fuss attitude andwillingness to complete the job at hand and bysetting a good example to his team mates .Everyone at the Rovers wishes the kid' theircongratulations and look forward to Matthewplaying on.Old M entonians - in a moment to be treasuredlast Saturday Old Mentonians champion fullforward rewrote history when he kicked his 1000thgoal for the Panthers and sealed a memorable winfor the Club against St Bedes . Past and presentplayers and supporters of the Club join together incongratulating Adam Acreman on a sensationalachievement recorded by one of the greatest OldMentonian and VAFA players to take the field . In anemotional and exciting aftermath Adam paidtribute to his Club, his family and to his opponentsover the years . The Club extends it's thanks to StI3edes for the appreciation and respect theyshowed to Adam after the game.Frahran - Aaron "Bunny" Bunnett today playshis 50th game with Prahran since joining the clubin 1998 following in the footsteps of two olderbrothers (Matt & Danny) Congratulations on yourachievement which we are sure is just the start ofa good career with the Two Blues.Bulleen-Templestowe - Andrew Parris playshis z1 50th game for Bulleen Templestowe today .Andrew started of with 133 games with the juniorclub then progressed to U19's where he captainedtwo premership sides in the mid 80's. Andrewstarted playing senior/reserve football in 1987 andfor the past 10 years has been a regular seniorplayer. Andrew has also been a president of theclub and is still heavily involved in the committee .Everyone at the Bullants wishes Andrew all thevery best on this fine achievement.

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Caulfield: Hall 4 Will 3 MargerL.on 2 Guyett 2 Tassell 2 Baxter Cassidy .Best: Pearce WidJaJa Baxter O'neill Will Harrison. AJ=Rosen 7 Freund 5Davis 2 Sharp 2 Dukes 2 PaJeh. Best : Dukes Freund Davis Rosen RayhBock. Umpires: L . Katz C. Stevens (S) (F) D. Mott P. Maddocks (G )OLD ES3ENDD."d 4.4 7.6 13.8 17.9 (111). ., ..- 'rO3Y ROVERS 4.3 8.7 9.10 12 .12(84)Old - e: Podger 4 D . Flaherty 3 Lutterschmtdt 3 Leask 2 Dale EvansHeritage McPherson Ormam. Best: D1Blas1 Hughes Lutterschm :dtMcPherson Cetin Oxnazn. Hampton Rovers: Brudar 4 Lawrence 2 BorradaeBoyd B . Holt L. Holt Swenffeld Zampagttone . Best : Browne WoodsZampaglione B. Holt Carr Boyd. Uffip',res: C. Stewart (R) P. Dinneen (F) R.Seymour B . Dix (G )

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BULLEEld M LI'S 2.2 3.6 4.8 4.10 (34)Glen Eira: K Dimashld 4, Waked 3, Cassar . Best : Re°.s, Pierez . Pcprle,Mascati, Commerford. Richards. Bulleen-Templesta= B Todd, D Todd,Sheehan, Tesky. Best: D Todd, B Todd, Cattermale. Maerides, Wotnizer. Lea.

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A routine pecking order has now emerged, thetop three being two games clear of the fourClubs battling for a ist Semi berth, who arecomfortably ahead of the three in therelegation zone, where Yarra Valley now has agame in hand . It remains to be seen whetherthe 'form reversals' of the past three roundscontinue to plague the leading Seven .

Correspondents, please note the phonenumber change below .

St Leos failed to catch Old Geelong after being8 goals down at one stage . OGS' ability to riseto the occasion will be a serious worry betweennow and Round 18. Chris Stinchcombe playeda blinder across HB for OGS, Wil Paul was hisusual productive self on the ball, & Nick Kempwas an effective ruckman . The Animals hadtop efforts from Jason Eagles, a first gamer, inthe ruck, Anthony McKenzie at CHF, and SteveBuckle & David Pitcher on the ball .

Monash Blues went down to a resurgent I'arraValley who were an outstanding unit all day.Frankie Pellegrino came off the bench early onto play a great game for the Bushrangers, PaulCremean did well on the ball, Robbie Drewmatched everything brother, Brad could do,and James Keem was effective up forward .Marc Bolton rucked well for the Ashers, andPete O'Neill at FB & in his 100th game, stoodout on a bothersome day for the Blues .

Banyule lost a thriller to Old Camberwell withneither team able to establish a decisive earlybreak, and each taking it in turns to lead in anintense last term . This was a big result for theWells, preserving the 2 game buffer between itand Aquinas . Brad Willmore, HeathMcDermott, Scott Playfair, and Nick Taylor alldid well for the Bears. James Clyne wasterrific in defence for the Wells, Ben Howardcontinued his good form at FF, and AnsonBrownless did well at CHB .

Ivanhoe Assumption was too accomplishedfor Old Carey, dominating round the packs,and in the air . Peter Lee was superb across HBfor the Hoes, Steve Saunders and John Frisinadid well up forward, with the roaming StuartMorris and Tom Healy effective wherever theywent. Cam Campbell and Martin Heppell wereexemplary on ballers for the Panthers, PeterUnkles again stood out in the ruck, ChrisBattle stopped many attacks, Damien Shutie

was a lively forward,and Joel Daniherled the side withdistinction .

University Blackswere never in the hunt against Aquinas wYcontrolled all facets of the game from the starThis has been a great effort by the Bloods, wl;have fought their way into the four in spite ofcontinuing & extensive injury list. Daniel deBraber was terrific round the ground for tl:Bloods, Chris Wooden put in another top ganat CHB, plus Adrian Williams at HF, astanding out in a solid team effort. Chr :Sandiford in the ruck was a shining light on aotherwise dull day for the Blacks .

TODAY'S GAME S

Yarra Valley OB tackle St Leos in a gamwhich, a few weeks ago, would have been'shoo in' for the Animals. But after 5 losses othe trot, who can say? This is a danger ga

i for the Parkers, who must win for pride's sa let alone all the other reasons. Th

Bushrangers on the Domeney, and encourageby last week's win will give this gameverything they have and that should benough to give them another upset win byfew points .

Old Camberwell meets Monash Blues anwould rightly expect today to be a percentagbooster. In spite of the recent unexpecteresults, I think the Wells are too good a unit tothat to happen, and they'll take this oncomfortably.

Old Carey and Banyule should be a romp bthe park for the Bears, unless the Pantherdecide this is one of their 'on* days. No bettin,person would think of going against the Bearsand they should win easily, but if Old Care :plays to its ability they could at least makegame of it . Hopefully it will also be a good dafor Jonny Mai's 50th ,'flu prevented him frontaking the field last week .

University Blacks take on ivantsoiAssumption with the Blacks doing everythinjwrong lately. & the Hoes exactly the reverseApart from anything else, the Hoes' defencwill stop the Blacks from kicking a winnin~score, and the visitors should take the point:by 5-6 goals .

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The rain had come and grounds had deteriorated withconsequent low scores . In A Section only four teams exceeded50 points. Elsternivick Park was rested to keep it in order for thefinals.De La Safe needed a victory to stay out of the relegation stakes,Old Xaverians needed a victory to keep its final surge on track .De La Salle opened a five goal to one break but crucial shotsmissed from 20 metres out vc-ere devastating at the finish. Twogoals to the controv ersial sought after Dominic Berry (you mayremember him- however his VAFA career was short) in the finalterm won it for Xavenans, the final scores 10 .4 (64) to 9.6 (60).Best were Holmes, Coughlan, Sassi ( 0)d Xav erians) and Evans,Jackson, Abrahams (De La Salle).Old Paradian-s showed the spirit expected of a team second in BSection and currently 1111 . Tfierry Penola (3rd) got a break inthe first term and led 5 .3 to 2.3 at the first change . Old Paradianskept coming and in the end, in a slogging game, won 11 .15 (81)to 10.11(71) . Stars- Phelp, very strong in the conditions, Geary,Zapper (Old Paradians) and CasLaldi, Carter, Grocock (Thery.Penola) .Old Trinity congratulated Rod Heath on his 100th game. Rodwon the A Section goal kicking in 1993 and Old Trinity hopedwould kick many more goals in future years .St Kevins (C Section) continued their unbeaten sea,.son, defeatingthird placed MAX, 10 .6 to 8.8 . The last quarter saw the teamsscore AJAX 1 .2, St Kevins 0 .0. As an indication of the hard rainand tivind, try these final quarter scoresCaulfield Gram marians 0.2 St Leos Emmaus 0.2Southbank 1.2 Parkside 0.4Monash Blues 0.0 S[ Johns 1.2Old Hailevbury 2 .1 Old hielburnians 1 .0Eley Park 0 .3 Bulleen Cobras 0.5UHSOB 0.2 North Coburg 0 .1I wonder if the "pampered" players under the roof at -TerribleTurf Stadium" could handle such bad conditions any be tter!10 IT+ S A - 199 1F.I.T. mourned the passing of one of its most distinguishedknown players. Humphrey Chrisfield who joined the club in1933 at the age of 15, tivent on to coach ills first premiership teamin 1953, and served the dub until his death.De La had lost two in a row, Marcellin five losses on the trot- theEagles made it three for De La as after an even first term, theywent right away to win 22 .12 to 14 .10. Best were OTI,yiin, M .Getson, Bo;a en (8 goals) (I=tarcand Lowe Campbell. -t4Frig'nt (DeLa) .Old Xav e ri ans, making a run to B' section four, but still in 6thposition, beat 3rd team Parkside v ery easily,13.17 to 8.19 . Starswere Logan, Holmes, Petroff (Old X. )and Inserra Williams,Bradley (P).'E' section coaches were Denis Kelly (Aquinas), Mark IvleCoil(Bul-Uni), Matt John son (Iv1az.), Dino De Marco (Nth Bruns), Vin

Caw4o (Old Ess), GeorgeTsolacos (Power House),Malcolm Webster (StAndrews). Gary Connelly(St Marys), Brian TaylorNest Bruns), Alan Elliot WE), Peter : ielton (B'Wilson (Doveton).Bull-Temp, saluted 'Running" Robbie Hill who boundaumpired his 500th game against State Bank- Prior to startuwith Bullants in 1977, Robbie had been an amateur field umpjin 1976 .

Peter Noske became the 12th Old Haileyburian to reach 2(games. As the scribe said "to cap a charismatic and entertairthearea", wa>gmmz, defender who has finished in attack enoughmake his tally of goals to 250.Undefeated at this stage of the season, ANZ Bank (F), 0Par^Edians (B Res), St Kilda CBC OC(C Res), Mazenod (E Res), ILa Salle (G), De La Salle (U19 Sect 1), Albanvale (U19 Nth), 0Mentonians (U19 Sth), and those yet to break the ice were Ke(B), St Andrews (E), Richmond Central (F), Uni Blues (A Re<Parkside (B Res), Boronia Park (F Res)I5-YEARS A - IVictoria had an easy 82 point win over Tasmania in the secarround, 17.13 to 4.9. Best were Smith . Spillane, Keenan, LopeGleeson, Considine.

The two undefeated teams, host South Australia and VKtortmet as anticipated in the final game.The first half was tight with Victoria leading by 5 points, 8 .2 i7.3. The Vies went right away in the second half to win 17.10111 .8 . Cameron OBrien at FF kicked 8.1 . Best were SpiIlan+Ber&is, O.Brien (8 goals), Lopes, Fuller, Ryan, Yandell, MehrteiThe team line up was as follows :B: Conti, Schober, LopesHB: Fuller, Considine, SpillaneC: Smith, Mehrten, Kingston

HF: Adams, Keenan, Berzins

F: Gleeson, OBrien, Palmer

Rucks: Yandell, Ryan, Meehan

I/C: Herman, Wits, Barnes

Match trophy winners were vs WA, Simon Meehan; vs Tasmani Paul Considine; vs SA, Dominic Spillane.

The President's Trophy for Best Plaver in Carnival went to PhMehrten while Cameron OBrien won the Hugh. V. Millard AA,(Medal. Spillane (C), Adams and Stitcher were selected in the A llAustralian team. John Fisher was named as coach .VAFA Umpires at the Carnival were Brian (Benny) Goodmar(Field), and John Hall (Goal) .150 games to Ken 'Turk" Mehment (Commonswalth Bank) an(Richard "Dick" Williams (De La Salle OC) .Team manager of IvII-1SOB reserves, Tony Orchard, found thiteam one short, borrowed some gex and came out of a three v

e retirement to kick three goals and be in the best players in ~

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, . Real dedication .

to at Collegians to Mark Hibbins and Greg Parsons .

0 - 1 981z Rovers were a game clear in third place followin g

n over MHSOB who slipped out of the four. Beston (later dub President - NR), Wilson, Marshall (H .' Jones, Flegeltaub and Delaney (1f1-ISOB) .

k's accuracy (F section) enabled them to inflict' onttr defeat for the season, 15 .5 to 13.13. Starsaigley, Hutchinson. B . Lewis and for Banyule

n and Hitchens .to Scott Wagstaff, Collegians - first used at firll backs highly dependable and then as a utility player withs at centre half forward where he won the club bes t-3rd.

a d teams to date were Coburg (D) 13 wins, Theryand 1 draw, Bulleen Tempiestowe (C Resmt) 1 3

ble inaccuracy in 'Ccost Old Haileyburians, 10 .26 the

steel South Australia at Elstemwick Park 13 .22 to

>t State Bank 15.10 with the best Cloke, Baudinette,~) and Corrigan, Hart, Pheckff (0 . Hail).

were Murphy Kauffman, Dillon, Lock .~e, Bourke,and Pinie . Team Physiotherapist was Miss J. Lach.~1 -

Jennifer French, wife, of VAFA General Manager, Peter

Hinton celebrated 100th game of Amateur Football .was later a VFL Senior Umpire (and still a leading VAFAin 2001).

' s were: A. Jones (hiarc)A section 57, J . Priestly) B :-a,,l 55 . Devere (Bull - Temp) C section 57, Ryan

) D section 58, S. Scullin (N. Brunsw) E section 62 and° (Bul. Utd) F section 51 ,

to Gam; Todd (wiHSOB), 100 games to Robert "lrloe"II ( irkside), 200 games to Gary 'Lumpy" Rosevarne

250 games to Brian "Bottles" Vear of Country(ex Assumption CC and St Pat's Ballarat). "Bottles" also

103 anes for Commonwealth Bank, which took his tally01D) and Theny (F) were still undefeated .

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advemsuig copies of their club history as writte nAshford. The contact - you guessed it Tony

- 19 76e battle for second position in 'A' when they

- ongly for St Bernards at E)sternwiek, kicking 3 .3o win 12.15 to 8 .16. Best were Loft, McQueen, Crother sand Rackham, Aughton, Doolan (St Bernards).

acy in "C" section - five home teams won a for-might ago,'c the five visitors won - the same live teams . To add

7e coincidence the same thing happened in the reserves .Fullerton celebrated 25 years as VAFA secretary .

pires were Cordner, Gooman (yes - the samely back in 1976 - NR) Rorivell, Grubb and Wills .

a CBOC (B) won their fourth game in a row, beating"3ns 14.18 to 13 .15. Stars were Drinan, Jennings, White

d Williamstown, Shinkfield, Rowlands (Coll) .still undefeated in 'F had a 48 point victory over

: I:T., 22 .22 to 15 .16 with Allen, Byrd and Callander the best,saw N .O.B . (section 1) and Thomastown (section

2) both undefeated .Geelong was celebr< ; his 50th year in the Association with a"Golden OidR .. --- , d F rbeque.Old Meiburn no, ad in 'C' had an easy victory againstPowerhouse (( ;ih) 5.17 to 12.9. Best were Pisarski, Knight,Urquhart (8)'r ' and Whitmore, Alexander, Upton, Sykes (5)

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0. ; .': > take the points against Old Brighton withvford saving the day in the final moments .

J. Spiden, Nathan and McPherson starred for the victors, with J .Devine, R Sanders and Hamilton best for Old Brighton .100 games to Phil Riley (Ivanhoe), Colin Green (NII-ISflB), BrianMcNamara (St Kevins) and Maurie Beaumont (Assumption) .Caulfield Grammarians beat Coburg for the third time in a row -all the victories had been by two points . The win put Caulfieldon top of 'A' section with 8 svins, while, M teams were level insecond Place.St Bernards stalwart Peter Nathan battled his way to 100 gameswith the dub, inaugural secretary and a memle of St Bernardsfirst reserves premiership side in 1963, Peter came back, after anasty accident in 1 969 which badly impaired the sight of one eye,to aclue the elusive sib wter. (Peter was a member of theVAFA K, ; atiseCommit °- iIt).3d;=_ ~__ ; -Milestones were 1a0 games to John Vautier (Geelong), John Holt(Elsterrr, , .), 100 to SI ~c "ricQueen,(C`ucalth Bank), DavidShea (Coburg), Alan McKenzie (Hampton Rovers) and AlanMetcalf (AIsIF' Society) .

Caulfield Grammarians applauded Ron Capple's courageousdefence in a last qaarter passage of play when he won the ballagainst great oppositfon, turned into the dear, turned again andin dead silence put it through the middle - for Coburg? LuckilyCaulfield were well in froni .Top true-boot artists were 'A' section - Harley WHSOB) 43, B'section - James (Ormond) 27, 'C section - Guy Wilson (Geelong)36, `D' section - Gallagher (St Pats) 29,'F section Ruddell (ANT),Junior section I- Can (Ormond) 38, Junior section 2- Savmor(C'izuzk) 43.St Nevins at the bottom of B' sectton, knocked De La Salle out ofthe four-nth a 12.9 (81) to 6 .8 (44) victory. Senetas, Wallace andMartin starred for the winner while Nance, Broderick and Wilsont ' I to s n the tide for De La Salle .

~ - 1951n to represent Victoria in the Carnival at St Kilda C .G. on

Jui, 5 to 10 was :- Doug Arnold . Sam Biriles (Hampton Rovers),Duncan Anderson, John Jolley (Univ Blues), Peter C.ox, BryceThomas (Old Ivlelb urna-Ls), Martin Bedford, Don Morone (0)dScotch), Dave Bills (.~ialf~rn), Kevin Clarke (Ivanhoe), EricDonaldson, Geoff Harris (Onnond), A . Ferguson (S .S. Bank),Geoff Hibbins, Brian Judd (CaIlegians), Murray Idathieson(Geelong), Allan Mellors [Brunswick), Harry Meredith (LimBlacks), Phil ivIct.aughlin (Old Paradians), Alan Padley (Kett),Alan Shiel, J. Thomas (Comm Bank).

Comm Bank congratulated Baden Casey on his 50th game -with 3 goals, he was one of the best afield .

Malvern, (B sectton)wmt down by3 points to State Bank to sufferhis first loss, final scores 9 .7 (61) to 8.10 (58).

Elsternwick (D section) set a new dub record by beingundefeated after the first round.

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A 90% success rate in round 11 came my way despitewinter conditions, which negate football skills. Fourrounds now remain, with most finals' positions still to bedecid I .

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A depleted _ started well against Old Scotch,whose greater fitness over came the spirited Mazenodplayers and enabled Old Scotch to win by eight points .Good players for Old Scotch included ; half back, no . 50,centre player, no. 47 and ruck rovtr, no. 21 . They knowwho they are! IVlazenod was well served by, half backSteve 'Funky' Balloch, Cam Busby, full back and newfather, Richard Bourbon as well as the consistent, "F7eak"and "GYovvP namely Darren Harvey and Nick J< obs .01: --- _ . .- recorded a victory over by onehundred and eighteen points . Brunswick managed onlyone minor scoring shot throughout the one sided match.Best for Old Xawrians included; ruck man, Nick Hart,key defender, Nick Rathgaber, as well as forwards ; TimO'Sullivan, Ben Matthews and Bob George ,

jury depleted. started well against Oldd at half time Prahran held a three poin t

lead. The sc id half pr( [tied a close contest before OldMelbumians scaled a victory with a goal near the final

siren. A highlight of the match was the big man duelsbetween Andy Carroll (Prahran) and Miehael "Tacker"Verge who was back to his 1999 Mason Medal form .

Centre line players, Koby Jones and Anthony Lawrencealso did well for Pralu-an.

Old Brighton nearly brought off the surprise of the rounde within seven points of defeating I a

. Only a four goal burst in the second quarter save dDe La Salle as after half time David Cochrane with fivegoals ran riot on the Brighton fortvard line . Other goodplayers for Old Brighton included; Scott Cooper, Tony

Aquino, Jess Dooley and Craig Watson . De La Salle had

good players in ruckman, Tim Ford and the newlyengaged Paul FSsiearo .Once again -3'-1 were unable to convertopportunities against s, who won comfortably bythirty three points . From my match reports, St KevinsCoach, Andrew Morgan may have used this game to testsome of his non regular players, with a view to assessingavailable talent for next month's finals .

"2who were defeated by Marcellin by forty

six points were ~ ery lethargic and seemingly uninterestedin performing at their optimum. The second half of thegame was dominated by MarceIlin, who are now outsidethe four only on percentage. For Monash Blues, ruckman, Steven Bennett, Mark Woods and Jarrod Parsonswere named best.

Old Trinity providedspirited opposition totraditional rival andsection leader, Old

despite thefact Old Ivanhoe, led throughout and won by sevM; opoints after having increased their lead during ca,quarter. Best for Old Ivanhoe were; Iruin Santos, t]

recently engaged, Andrew Weisz and Steve Kingston, WincY-d three goals . Again veteran ruck man, Lea: Tayi,

battled hard for Old Trinity.

rs led throughout against St Lem and finawon their st xind successive game by thirty points . FWhitefriars, Tim Haynes (until injured), CamenHouston, Damian Naismith and Phillip Scully were beSt Leos were well served by; David COY, Scott Manic

Adrian OReilley and Richard Porter. .

C .,, who defeated U ;_ by fourtepoints regained second position whereas the Blacks nshold fourth place only by percentage .Despite inaccurate kicking t- i defeated C

by six points. Old Es ndon remain a"d<horse" for fourth place with four matches to play.

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In round 3 41d Scotch defeated s by thpoints. Given recent form, I cannot see a repperformance today as I t Old Xaveians to win vkl0111 a' is should be untroubled to d

e Brix , who lack the strength and match fitnes stest Old Melburnians for eighty minutes.

F . , depleted by injury face a danger game agan

OA: ~aa The Brighton Beach Oval gives the haside a marked advantage and Prahran will need to pla}their top to take the points . I select them as I don't behOld Brighton have a defender capable of holding BrCarthdge, who kicked thirteen goals in round 3 .

La Salle really face a danger game against Theo3ra at Oak Park, where many visiting sides have far

over the years. The only reason I am prepared to se)De La Salle, who really disappointed me last Saturdaythe fact Theny Penola players can win the ball aroundground but their forward line cannot convert ttopportunities . Reluctantly I select De La Salle.Leaders, St Kevins should be able to defeat a spinMazenod, who despite tying hard do not have the de,of talent possessed by St Kevins, who should mainttheir one clear game lead at the top of the ladder .5 ON 2Once again Marcellin are engaged in a virtual eliminal

final. Today victory could take them into the final top fcIt will not be easy for Mareellui as their opponents I

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O r ;Old Xaverians v . Old Scotch

Old Melburnians v. BrunswickOld Brighton v . Prahran Amateurs

Thorn, Penola v . De La SalleSt . Kevins v . Mazenod

Club XV111 (2)Old Ivanhoe v . Marcellin

St . Leos Emmaus v. Old TrinityCollegians v. Whitefriars

Old Geelong v . Uni-.,!rsity BlacksOld Essendon v. Monash Blues

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9.7 12.9 (51).3 5.4 5.5(35)

2 i,a..artin 2 s,-ins 2 Matheu•s N Mau.-,s Jih ms J Mathews C Simes Kest Munro.

2 Collier Krebs IVroIs . Best: Parsons Riddleorles . Umpires: M . Cross h4areellin Umpire (F )

1 .2 1.2 2.2 2.4(16)3 .3 6.5 10.6 13 .7(85)

Be~st Markus Welsh G Tread}r'ell Bradv Limol ion 3 r'^rmack 3 Stec:wt 2 English Santos

ton Kobe SLIlq Wilson.

3.2 5.4 5.6 7.10 (52 )1 .0 1.0 2.0 3.4(22)Ryan Bomiyman Sully. Best: O'Brien Ryan

id . Best: Porter CnxG'8nduss S .Ingrams : P. 'slier Whitefr3ars Un. I t

1. i 4 .3 6.4 7.6(48)1.2 2.3 4.4 5 .4(34)

3 urn 1 Grant 1 Hains I Oakley 1 . Best: BaxterC )ke HarrisI Chandler Be3 ?ov Jesson Nolan. Best: Nolan

nifty Umpires: A . Bar, o T. Robbins (F )!.1 3.1 5 .5 7.6(48)

3.3 4.7 6.10 7 .12 (54)C G Bro 141 1 Edwards I .Donald 1 . Best: WilkinsonEd r „-)anald Iml,°tMc Cemp. I ' n: Smith 6 O'Connell 1 .Best: Hearne Snorts raestlo -ner Barry O'Connell . Umpires: R. BensonOld Geelong Umpire (F)

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9h THF A.hAATFi IR FCHITRAI i FR PO MI

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'I,BO i1 E

IWhen I left coaching in 1997 I had prepared myself for,ie next life. As a coach I had always emphasised to my

players that they must prepare for life after playing or 'incase they get hit by a bus' and their career is cut short .So it behove me to practise my own preaching.

es we all know the expression "To fail to prepare ,is to prepare to fail. As I worked through my coachingcareer, I worked on developing other skills that I hoped Icould use one day. Of course, I worked on networking,so that I had a foot in the door. To do this effectively, youhave to have a good idea of what field of work you'd liketo move into.Even though I had been a university lecturer inEducation, I felt that I could not go back into that career,as I had been out of academia for 16 years and it wouldtake too much to catch up . The areas I worked towardswere media, publishing/speaking, and businessmanagement.

rlorn consists not so much in knowing what todo as in knouting what to do next 'Media, is of course what many athletes and coaches seeas the future, or the `fall-back' position . But in fact thereare limited opportunities, and ex-athletes in the mediatend to be the 'flavour of the times' . The flood of ex-athletes working at the Olympics for the media dearlydemonstrated this .I do a fair amount of public speaking and I really enjoydoing that. I have had the pleasure of speaking to someof Australia's foremost corporations and governmentdepartments. However, the speaking circuit is tough andyou really have to sell yourself, which was something thatI was not particularly comfortable in doing.Much of my university work was in management, and Iwas fortunate to have been offered a position in amanagement eompany. The director of the companybelieved that if I had survived as an elite coach, I knew asmuch as anyone in the business about planning,managing staff, setting directions, creating teams,motivating staff, seeking outcomes and so on. And hewas right.What follows is an outline of the skills coaches bring tothe table and how to plan and prepare for life aftercoaching,

What sk& do coaches possess to take them into thenext life?Planning for the future(7,-aches are great planners . They know how to set down"( :uplicated planning not only for one year, but in manycases for five to ten years into the future . They know howto segment the journey to peak at the right time . Coaches

are great builders .Utflise limited resources to g•-_ ot_ t:One of the great skills (born tbrou~l necessity!) thatcoaches possess is the ability to take very limitedresources and to utilise them to assist their athletes orteams . Coaches normally are not used to things beinggiven to them . They know how to go out and seek helpfrom science, other sports and government . Coaches arevery resourceful.Goal settinoGoal setting is a master skill of coaches. They do this forthemselves and for their athletes . Coaches are among themost focused people in the svorld . They know what theywant, and they move heaven and earth to get there .TeamCoaches are master team builders . Coaches are soughtafter throughout the community to tell people how to getthe best out of teams, not only in sport but also inbusiness. The team approach is one of the mostimportant in business today .

PICPeople management is a very difficult skill to master .Most of the community is not very good at it . Coaches onthe other hand have to deal with athletes with all level ofegos . The coach is a master psychologist, especially inmassaging and controlling egos . The coach knows howto lift confidence, maintain confidence, and controlconfidence in athletes. This directly relates to businessand organisations of all nature.

t2onal t:Coaches are very skilled in organisational matters . Theyunderstand how to put into operation their plans . Theyare resourceful and have the great attention to detail thatis essential in most organisations .To be conthated next weekAdrian Hurleyformer Australian Boomers Basketball coachSports Coach, Vol 23, No 3 2000.

U19 COACH OF THE AR® JuneNAME: Manny NicolosiCLUB: Old Xaverians SECTION: U19 (1)KAYING HISTORY: Albert Park (formerly ANZBank) 1989-92, Old Xave.rians 1993-95, Allert.Park 199 7

AO G HMMRY-. Old Xaverians U 19's2000 & 200 1COACHING SO : To foster anenvironment in which young footballers enjoy thegame and the fulfilment that comes with beinginvolved in team success.F 4PIURIJ AMBMOIN : to remain in the game insome capacity.

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Canr Wa or theWestics .

L hosted ~ c mce tomove 6 r :u~, a te leadkept is hope ali~ as spaceand chopped off the Ms ,. 'illi tookcontrol in the seconc °r in ^d thesecond half with Ferris and :s dualCI-IF's and William- k: - ndand Matthews als :) back tohelp keep the Seag_~-- -Salesian andsecond position .According to my spi+ coach LaurieZarafa asked h- r'-uning and one

=centers prior butinstead receiv ' a s'an led8 goals to 1 at the i iar er andmore direct th i jk until thelast stanza to r-i why they are atop four side. De. Arch margin to 14points at one stage, the game was gone andSalesian ran out victors to retain second spot and

keep Parkside under pressure in fourth.

is, well,e. Th

e res againc; why they are

urbac?-ables, isl iing out another tYx-ashi : ~ L'.= .s

'acgeorge is poised to reach therour . or two after another huge

haul, alt ;ugh surprisingly his opponent in BonnerGva not c:isgraced . Mentone is disciplined, hungrya : ( l .?ell-supported .

takes on Mentone

familiar to, and expertly used by the experience d

what romises to be a tough day for the home sideat the Western Oval . With relegation avoidance atthe forefront of the Westies' minds, a solidperformance is necessary as percentage becomes afactor. For the Vultures, getting the ball to thecoach wiIl no doubt be a consideration (but unlikelya directive) as he looks to get the milestone stuff outof, ~ bigger picture .

will look to move a game clear of thed ., u. .ed bottom two positions and build on lastwe("s solid performance . With renewedconfidence, hope and run, the Krushers won't letthis opportunity slip. i : will need toshow enormous character to threaten following lastweek's debacle, but will ultimately fall short withtl ,-~ her-- . side winning by 32 points.

Il add to Kew's woes with anotherormanee at the Fearon, where the CYs

=e too much at stake and a considerable hom eground c.ti .antage . No doubt the K's will offer plentyof resistance after a disappointing showing laststart but will be overrun by Williamstown - whos :)u d get home by 5 goals plus .

.von't find it easy to dispose of La Trobe,but the dimensions of the Chadstone oval are

home side - who can't afford to drop one with theCY's breathing down its neck . The Trobers' loss lastweek effectively killed their September aspirations,but they remain a mathematical possibility .Salesian to win by 28 points .

k for some breathing space of it sown =.:1en it takes on P e at Pitcher Park .Should be a formality for the Devils who

desperately need a good start following theirordinary opening terms of late . The Pirates

continue to battle but will need some scoringpotency to have any hope .

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po FI® - 1971 was a successful year for thepower House FC. The senior team won thepremiership from 4th place, whilst the reserves &U19 's both participated in the finals . In addition theclub had an U 17 team in the VFL fourthscompetition who also played in the finals . One oftheir players was ex-Richmond and Swan playerFrancis Jackson . Reunion for all 1971 . Players &Friends will be held at the Ross Gregory Clubromson Saturday August 4, contact Peter Hutchinsonon 560 7757 or Ian Dakin on 9646 5530 .

astown GYMS - The Williamstown CYMSFootball club you like to extend an invitation to allto join them at their inaugural Sportsman's lunch.Guest Speakers 1999 Norm Smith Medallist &Kangaroos Premiership Player, Shannon Grant,1981 Browniow Medallist and hall of fame member

Barry Round & Former World Boxing ChampionBarry Michael . Friday July 27 1 .00 to 3 .00pm,Williamstown CYMS Sports Pavilion Garden StWilliamstown (Melways 56 B 10) $35 .00 per head.This includes three course meal, beer, wine, softdrinks & door prize . A major raffle and memorabiliaauction to take place Limited seating available .Bookings essential . Call 9693-4917 .

peninsula Old Boys FC - is celebrating its 21stBirthday with a gala dinner on 4 August at 7 .00pm.The Club invites all past & present Pirate players &supporters to contact Helen Angus on (03) 97871611 or khspsOigp®nd.eorla for more details.Former Pirate-turned newsreader Peter Mitchell i sMC .

8.4 12.12 18 .20 27.24 (186)1TdSULA 3.4 5.7 7.7 7.10 (52)

Mentone: Macgeorge 14 EtceIl 2 Johnston 2 White 2Wiikins 2T.isarr Stephens Matt Sullivan Mick Sullivan C .Sullivan Best :Rowley Macgeorge C.Sullivan Wilkins Matt Sullivan Mick Sullivan .Peninsula: Payze 3 Bowen Coughlan Goldthorpe White Best :Bonner Bowen Bradon Coughlan Nelson P .Prendergast. Umpires :G. Curran, S. Stokes (F), J . Nicholson, S . Nicholson (B)POWER HOUSE 1.4 5.7 6.8 6.9 (45)WEST BRUNSWICK 4 .3 4.9 4.14 6.15 (51)Power House: H.Clarke 3 S .Craven 2 B .Turner 1 . Best: D .HaselerD .Boland J.Robertson J .Senior J .Clarke A .Contreras . WestBrunswick. • A.Canane 3 M.Carmichael 2 R .Heywood 1 . Best:A.Canane R.BenJamin B .Howlett J.4Jard N .Lampel H.BalleyUmpires: J . Heffernan . J. Grossbard (F)KEW 1.2 3.5 5.9 9.13 (67)OAKLEIGH 4.4 9.5 13.6 15.9 (99)Kew : Bell 4 C .Bradley 2 S.Bruno 2 Landwehr 1 . Best : GrowcottWood S. Bruno Blair Landwehr Dennis . Oakleigh: Dooley 5 Hanley2 Mackenzie 2 McHenry 2 Clark I Khodr 1 Kitts 1 Maeshall 1 .3r~st: Adamic Dalton Hanley Clark Schultz Papadopolulos.Umpires: A. Fyffe P. Lamble (F)LA i:tOBE 2.3 3.5 7.8 9.12 (66)wII.L TO 0.3 3.12 9.17 15.20 (110)La Trobe: Willis 4 Camm 3 Perry Close . Best: Edwards Willis3ray Cummings Edmunds White . Wi ;town: Williams 10Cocks Thompson Twist Phemister po .>ey. Best: Holland WilliamsI (iris Thompson Mathews Monkhorst .Umpires: M. Forde . J .

-)re (F) Umpires : M . Forde J. Moore (F ),AliSSIAP7 4.1 8.1 9 .7 11 .9 (75)PARKSIDE 0.4 1.6 5.7 8.13(61)

~zn: Thain 4 Grace 2 levoll 2 Davey Todd D Forer. Best CanavanA Stevens Logan Davey Todd. Parkside: Reginato 3 Marulli 2

- congratulate reserve . onbE?? ., rvith his 3 goals lainst Oakleigh

now b2~~,4ed a career total of My goals .

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Kew 2 19

Williamstown 2 18

Peninsula 2 17

Parkside 2 16

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Williamstown CI'It4S v . Kew

Salesian 0 C v . La Trobe Uni .

Parl:side v . Peninsula

Lade tFi

::;i.Nfiti~~L 1.1 3.3 6.5 9 .6(60)PENINSULA 1. 3.7 8.7 11.11 (77)M.entone: Allinson 3 King 2 :4lurphy 2 Fatouros Sims Best :T.Sullivan Allinson Fatouros McMillan Rock O'Meara . Peninsula :Franks 3 Krohn 2 Piesley 2 Harding Hines Kelson Muir Best :Coughlan Harding Pawison Kelson Palmer FranksPOWER HOUSE 1 .0 3.4 6.5 7 .9(51)WEST BRUNSWICK 3,1 4.2 5.3 7.3 (45)Power House: J.Rainey 4 D .O'Connor 1 B.Plush 1 CSanders 1 .Best: R.Marshall B .Urwin S.Considine G .Dean J.Hall R .Cassio .West Brunswick. Dishon 3 Vitale I Stephens 1 Harmer 1 Masters

1 . Best : N .Masters B .Baker R.How•ell M .Lewis S.Vance M .Moore.KEW 2.3 3.5 6.7 9.10 (64)O IGFi 2.0 2.1 3.4 5.5 (35)Kew: wayland 3 Lafi-anchi 2 Woodhouse 2 Gritiiths 1 Kiriakou 1 .Best: Ayers, Gillam, Griffiths, Ryan. Livingston, Woodhouse.Oakleigfi: Leslie 2 . Thomas 2, Monaghan 1 . Best : - Redford,Ogilvie, Thomas, Seymour, Monaghan . Kerley.LA TROBE 1.2 2.6 2.8 4.11 (35)WILLIAMSTOWN 2.4 3.5 5.8 5.10 (40)La Troix: Storer 2 Launikonis A Hewitt. Best : Porter B HewittPoulton McNamara Fanning Spral}a . '.: :-_ c: Burgess 2Hann McKenzie B Hynes. Best: Saunders B Hynes Pach DanielMcKenzie Saccoccio .SALESIAN 5.2 8.2 9.3 9.3(57)P Il'IE 3.1 7.5 11.7 17.10 (112)Sal : Ellis 3 Snuth2 Blake Cooke Hunt Atkins . Best: llanapyMallard Cooke Smith Hunt. I'arkside : G.Panjari 3 Singleton 3Carmody 2 Ross 2 J .Panjari 2 Allan 2 Martinez Tyson Stuart . Best :Allan Carmody Me Pherson Hoyne Healy T} ,son .

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F.C .Coach: t F) 'An9e!o Coao 4 Tony ' orre CDs : Russell Bruer4on Coach : Laurie ZanRes. : Gr u-nmins Coach: Ardr, nd Res. Coac j : i°~ii{ cn!~ -It Res Cr r: Pad Nikalds Res Coach : I' rt1 B Lafranchi Res. CoewVr Clh, «- :rry2 L Fitzgerald 1 . M . Bakogiannis I M . Hovey 1 B. Gee 1 R Adam s3 G Horgan 2 . S. Fredrickson 2 R. Gallagher 2 A. Bloomfield 2 W Thomson4 G Crimmins 3. D . Sheldrick 3 M. Dixon 3 D MacKenzie 3 S Pin e5 L Bradley 4. C. Perry

~D . Emmett

5 A White

.4 P. Papadopoulos 4 D Warren

6 N Tinnetti 5. A. Pendell.

6 C. Stephens 5 T. lanchello 5 T Stonehouse7 T Aitken 6. B . Cameron 7 K. Gurtler 6 R . Dooley 6 A Stuart8 N Derrico 7. S . Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B . Hall 7 J Muscat9 A Eaton 8. J . Camm 9 P. Emmett 8 R. Marshall 8 J Chilcott10 B Cullen 9. L. Walker 10 B . Sebrie 9 J . Moutis 9 A Constantini11 B Woodhouse 10 . A. Hewitt 10 T. Stillma n

'10 M . McHenry 10 A Vita

12 J Growcott 11 . J . Le~

11 C. O Meara11 C . Hanley 11 B Hockey (VC)

13 C Kyriakou 12 P~ . Forrest 12 M . Davies13 M . Hayes 12 S. Day 12 D McCall

14 J Looker 13. T Luderman 13 A . King 13 S. Randle 13 A Copley15 C Bradley (C 14. L. Wakeling 14 M . Etcell 14 A. Schultz 14 V Romano16 D Wood 15. B. Auldist 15 Mi Sullivan 15 G . Redford 15 D Moodie (C)17 R Perri 16. S. Bray 16 J. McCarthy 16 B. Arthur 16 M Ros s18 N Nigro 17, S. Gloury 17 C . Sullivan 17 A Hunter 17 A Roman o19 J Dennis 18. B. Grant 18 T. Sullivan .

1g J Connellan 18 A Reginato20 A Acfield 19 . S. White (VC)

~)C . Stewart

20 P. Krings

.19 P. Taylor 19 C William s

21 B Shaw 20 . A. Murphy 21 D . Kelly 20 T. Adamic 20 D Singleto n22 C Stephens 21, D . Edmunds 22 S. Barker 21 A . Monaghan 21 M Schwab l23 R Baker 22 . P. Stewart 22 P. Murphy 22 M . Burt 22 R Wis e24 G Palmer 23 . R. Storer 23 Ma Sullivan 23 P. Dickie 23 R Beck25 C Watts 24 . S. Edwards 24 X . Smith 24 S . Kitts (C) 24 R Marull i26 M Stevenson 25 . S. Brooks 25 G . Uptin

25 C Marshall 25 M McPherson27 T Moore 26 . B. Hewitt 26 A . Rock

27 M Wise

.26 A . Kitts 26 S Ross

28 D Cracknell (VC) 27 . D. Gilmour .28 C. Johnston 27 J. Kna rPpe 27 D Matthews

29 M Dalrymple 28. C. Ross 28 M . O'Brien 28 A . Khodr 28 R Martinez30 C Giansante (RVC) 29. P. White 29 M . Merfield 29 J. Sposito 29 S Toffu l31 K Gillam 30. J . Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A. Moulang 30 M Yandl e32 A Drago 31 . J . O'meara 31 B . Matlock 31 T. Bromley 31 S Hoga n33 D Wayland 32. D . Hill 32 B . Coleman 32 B. Gant 32 J McCall (RVC )34 Matt Fitzgerald 33. M . Watson 33 N . Wilkin s

33 D Andrew 33 M. Clark 33 K Allan35 R Bruno (RDVC) 34. S . Paterson .

34 D . Sheehan 34 L . Head 34 M Roman o36 S Ryan 35. J. Eyre 35 M . Johnstone 35 R. Nuske (RC) 35 G Panjar i

J Landweh r37 (VC) 36 . T. Mawdsley 36 C . Ogier 36 J. Tolley 36 M Hoyne38 J Beer 37 . C . Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 37 J Panjar i39 M Mc Inerny 38 . A. Willis (C) 38 S. Perrazo 38 B . Papadopoulos 38 F Darrigo40 P Durbridge 39 . N . Rosengreen 39 A. Fimster 39 M . Dordevic 39 K Noble41 R Livingston 40 . R . Slater 40 C . Goddchild

40 I Moore 40 M Cassar42 Bette 41 . A. Samson 40 D . Nichols

41 C. Rock

.41 J . Bruerton 42 P Dea n

44 J Bell 42 . D. Gleason 42 S . May 42 S . Dalton 43 J Hubbard47 S Byrnes 43 . A. Poulton 43 M . Barr 43 J . Seymour 44 P Soligo48 L Jensen 44. R. Mather 45 C. Barr 44 N . Smith 45 B McGillia n49 S Vidler 45. D. McKeekin 46 C. Ross 45 P. Leslie 46 C Welsh50 J Griffiths 46. D. Hartley 47 J . Tully 46 P. Andonopoulos 47 C Tyso n51 M Blair 47. H . Girdwood 47 G . Anslade 47 C . Little 48 M Heal y52 R Campagna 48. L. McNamara 48 M . Wals h

49 L. McHugh 48 A. McKenzie 49 S Collie r61 S Moussi 49. M . Day 50 T. Peck 49 G . Orlando 50 B Carma n62 B Mc Gauchie 50. K . Hopkins 51 G . Hollingworth 50. P. Taylor 51 G Davie s64 J Cronin 51 . C . Francias 52 G . Wyatt 51 . J. Kerley 52 B Cassano65 M Ayers 52 . T. Stauton 53 D . Noonan 52 . M. Pitsos 53 P Romano66 J O'Kane 53 . A. Tucker 55 P. Dynes 53 . D. Pearson 54 S Marino67 T Beattie 54 . T. Peters 57 D . Fraser 54 M . Coppock 55 J Eastwoo d68 B Mc Gauchie 55 . A. Cummings 58 J. Noonan

61 K Lockhart 55 C. Hogan 56 G Massett99 S Bruno 61 . B. Launikonis .

65 T. Allinson 56 C. Hardy 57 C Ross63 . J . Laidlaw 70 T. Rogers 57 R. Keating 58 T Mangos65 . A. Hall 73 M . O'Meara 58 L. Thomas 59 S War e66 . A. Ballie 74 S. Penton 59 W. Ogilvie 60 J Drakopoulos70. J Dumaresq 77 B. Fleming 60 S . Kay 61 P Tascon e

78 M . Cerritelli 62 J Willet s

MENTONE R .S .L . 63 D Vivona9 Palermo St, 64 T Thoma s

Mentone 65 S Carmod y

*! unction Room ; 66 S Staffor d

* Ri erect * Pokies~ 67 D Ingli s70 S Dive r

3 ; 3 ¢1 A Inglis (RC)

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Coach: Peter O'Connor Cc.._ ..: i . tt P,[on Co:ch: :I CzDarren Fenech Ass.Cc :h: Ai . t Solis Asst. : D. uld Id Res. C .. Co; Di [Item sRe Coach: Q., tticl ardson Res Coa ;h: atm Giana Res Co c-,, ; :. _yne

1 S. Parsons 1 A Roils 1 A Stevens 1 A Hamilton 1 D William s2 A. Parsons 2 J Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Butt igieg3 M . Goldthorpe 3 N Pavlou 3 S Sutherland 3 G Heppell 3 D Grieve4 E.Bowen (Vc) 4 B Turner 4 A Healey 4 C . Lehmann 4 S Wuchatsc h

g N.Kent 5 M Braini 5 M Canavan 5 A Cannane 5 D Macleod C( )6 M .Warner 6 H Clarke 7 G Gas ar a 6 C . Lewis 6 N Grant

?S.Murray 7 C Richardson 8 S Logan7(a)F Vital e

'7 B Robinson

8P.Angus 8 J Clarke 9 A Campbell 7 b)N . O Brien8 J. Heywood

8 B Han n9 G Case

g RKrohn ( Rvc) 9 Ad Burt 10 D OliverA. Morphett 10 B Cocks

10 A .Haley 10 Ash Bu rt y11 A

Dave y12 A Gaspari 10 S Byrne 11 B Twis tLandry11 A . 11 J Gill

13 I Bobetic 11 H . Bailey 12 A Feathersto n1 2 R .Powney 12 N Dodd 14 C Roache 12 B Clarke 12(R)M Canno n

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

14 S . Jackson 14 W Elliot 16 P Turley 14 N Lampel 14 D Ferri s

15 B .Cook 15 P Hassler 17 M Ferwerda 15 B. Howlett 14(R)A Daniel

16 R . Huighson 16 M Higgins 18 A Sexton 16 S Smythe 15 W Phillip s15(R)P Bregue t

17 J. Coughlan 17 C MacLeod ( RC) 19 S Brown 17 R. Heywood16 D Gilmart in

18 J. Whelan 18 F Doyle 20 A Seeger21 A Bates

18 M . McManus 17 R Her,,19 T. Prendergast 19 J Evans 22 R Stevens

19 M . Stringe r20 B . Young

17(R)R Plochino?0 S.Prendergast 20 B Ryan 23 M Smith 21 S McNamara 18 D Oldha m- 1 A. Macpherson 21 D Miller 24 A Grace 19 P Dervan (RC)

A.Atchison C 22 S Evans 25 S Egan 23 D Henderson20 P Sadle r

A.Burk e23 23 S Craven C( ) 26 J Nannas 24 J Jenkin21 L Monkhurst

4 S. White 24 D Boland 27 N Synott2 8 M Byrne 25 G Malone

22 M Saunders23 T Wheele r

5 J.Atchison 25 S Cummins 29 M Forbes 26 R . Benjamin7 23(R)A Bourse?6 P. Prendergast 26 J Senior 30 M Cooke 27 D . Disisto 24 J McCutcheon27 S .Payze 27 J Robe rt son 31 M Bates 28 J Ward 24(R)C Pach:18 B .Taylor 28 D Murrihy 32 G Riley 29 M . Shepherd 25 P Thomso n9 G .Nelson 29 R Cassio 33 K Richardson 30 M Lewis 25(R)G Burgess

30 A.Crean 30 N Miller 34 A Anderson 31 E Dohrmann 26 L Grochowsk i

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

i C. Lennon 32 A 8enbow,36 D Tod d37 D Gheblikan

33 T Thompson34 I . Tvnytord

28 A Kosmato s29 P Vincent

52 T. Harding 33 R Taylor 38 A Darcy 35 K. Coventry 30 T Turcinovich33 C. Wilson 34 J. Marsh 39 C Clauson 36 S. Campbell 31 A Bart olo=4 M . Allen 35 J Kilpatrick 40 M Forer 37 N . Basham 32 X Toby>5 R . Davies 36 A Robinson 41 M Gunn 38 S. Darling 33 G Rickard36 N .Bowman 37 D O'Connor 42 P Evan s

43 E Maillard39 X Thompson 34 B Jone s

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

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

~9 B.Cooper 40 R Keits 46 D Forer M . Ho42 ~and 37 B Hyne s

40 A. Dillon 41 J Rainey - 47 B Bowman 43 J Tobin 38 S Smit h39 M Hollan d

:1 S.Farrow 43 S Considine 48 M Bourke 44 N . Masters45 J Smith 39(R)A Carter

2 A. Hanson 44 G Dean 49 D Barry50 S Morrish 46 A Bandt 40 J Munro

3 B.Jarett (Re) 45 A Contreras 51 S Parisi 47 N Seal 41 T Campbel l'4 A. Kelson 46 B Harrahan 52 D Hagerty 48 M Moore 42 D Wouda5 R. Ma rt in 47 GParker 53 B Chalmers 49 L. Stewart 43 B Gran t

-16 A.Oneil 48 H Nelson 54 S Nolan 50 A. Bagnall 44 M Manning

=7 LPalmer 49 B Urwin 55 E Hanaphy 51 L Sherry 45 J Hynes

;8 A.Bonner 50 C Jones 56 D Bowman 52 B . Flanagan46 T Fern s47 F Nuredini

9 J .Crowder 51 J Best 57 B Atkin sW Chapman

53 J . Gross 48 P TirchettFO L. Saville 52 S Raffertym 59 D Blake

54 R . Howell 49 W Kewin51 R. Jones 54 J Blow(ield 60 D Sutherland 55 G. Marazita 50 A McCutcheon52 C. Alexander 55 D Yates 61 P Ma11is

56 C. Riley 51 A McKenzieE 6 A. Piesley 56 J Mahoney 62 B Kirchner 57 J . Draper 52 R Nisbet5 7 H. Sho rt en 57 R Kang g 63 LSea er 58 A . Ratter

59 C Norman53 M Oldham

a9 A .Powell 61 S McCrae 64 S Oldfiied65 B G

.60 0 Kirby

54 J Payn e

fi1 M .Natalizio 62 A White rant66 8 Pascoe

.62 S Dishon

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

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58 S. Barlow59 S. Phemister

Sea`ord Vic. 3198 77 S Sinclair 76 A. Shirley 60 A. SavaiaTel: 9785 2436 78 C Warsling

77 D . Shirley 68 A. Hough69 B. Cambridge

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This year tl °1 AUA have had several socialfunctions, which have been quite successfulespecially the Trivia Night .

' he weather was perfect and theattend; -- by -ie members up from last year. Anexcelle a metre swim and 4k nin won the eventfor our f s ai'visor, Graeme Hunichen .

TEN b .. , a, u NG: Good night out for membersand their families . Kevin Segota's team won overallwith Geoff Curran winning the individual men'sevent and Leah Gallagher winning the individualwomen's event .

GOLF DAY: Once again, VG (Geoff Curran) showshis many sporting talents!!!! He won the competitionwith style. Special mention about Craig Arnoisperformance . . . .an eagle on the 17th hole and

several other 'misfortunes'. . . . .too long of a list to

edit. Longest drive was won by Geoff Grigg andne rest to the pin winner was Colin Segota . It wasan entertaining day for all that attended .

_ .. ..' : Enjoyable night for all that were

there . . . .es pcially for Santo Caruso and PeterJames!!l . The competition between the teams wasclose all night except for one team . . . . SC and PJ wereentertaining others instead of concentrating on thequestions - their team came last!!!! Leah Gallagher'steam won the competition with a score of 82 points,followed closely by Ken Brewers team - 79 points .Special thanks to Paul Jones for hosting the TriviaNight and to Dash and Andrea for all the catering.One new member to our association stated at theend of the ni-t thr` it one of the most professionalgigs that l : and his Mrs . had been to . Well done !C_

Rick Love (No. 22 G -en) has finally ' cracked it' intoA Section. He o'~: i'ated in his lst A Section gamelast week. He also won the 'President's Pewter' (onemonth of fr ee grog from the bar in the pewter for amember nominated by the President) for the monthof May for all the lit 'extra's' an d donations that hehas done for the WAUA. Well Done Rick!

Note: Training - 17th July 20001 will be atMelbourne S)rts Aquatic Centre - Meiways 57G4(Bring running gear and bathers )

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15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

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19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

Graeme Hunichen

25 Cameron Stewart

2 6 Jim Papioanou

27 Matt Cox

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29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

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35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Alex Maggio

38 Chris Stevens (S)

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8 Paul Berry

9 Damien Lane

10 Trent Foley

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

17 Peter I-ec~;h

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20 Grant Wardrop

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

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26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

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34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

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Having enjoyed P atr :. _~ --Collingwood published inBRAD BEITZEL headsRecreation Reserve as thefor their grand final replay .

It's lunchtime on the Monday before

"Ron gives so much time and attention to theplayers - we've never had anything like it,"Paul Je esoa>•, the chairman of selectors,said .

"For instance, Ron has gone to every groundwe are going to play at and measured them ."

At the end of the week I was still trying to

work out how to describe Ron, who startedcoaching juniors at Bentleigh in 1965 .

At a club luncheon in Lygon St, Ron'sdaughter Tina provided the light-bulb .

"Dad lives young," Tina said.

Ron Gordon is like a grown up version ofDennis The Menace .

Bentleigh get re-acquainted with rivals SouthMelbourne Districts .

ARRIVING at Bentleigh Rec there are familiarhallmarks of a local sports club .

The welcome sign is a relic .

It has a yellow and green dragon - the colorsof mascot from another era for the BentleighFootball Club .

There's the obligatory meeting room thatdoubles as a store area, and rumbles aboutthe council's input to the upkeep of theground .

A kilometre away though, at the home ofcoach Ron Gordon, the predictability isbroken .

At the start of the year Ron, 59, was thesecond oldest coach in the VAFA behind 64-year-old Laurie Aghan at Aquinas .

Unlike Laurie, who has retired due toasthma, Ron is in his first year of seniorcoaching at a time when he will embark onhis first year of senior living !

On Mondays it is hard to ring the Gordonhousehold as the phone is often engaged .

Maybe people of Ron's demographic don'tknow how to activate call-waiting ?

"Got call-waiting mate, just taking my calls tomy players simultaneously," Ron said .

"Ring most of them every Monday to givethem feedback and to see how they havepulled up . "

Here is part of the secret to Bentleigh'ssuccess this year which has it with just oneloss from the first half of the home-and-away .

The Bentleigh committee re-wroteconventional criteria when it approached Ronto head the team in its quest to pick up theclub's first senior flag since 1990 .

He's replaced rascal with discipline but he'skept the enthusiastic and fun loving traits .Ron's got Dennis's hair with some goldenstrands sticking up at the crown and insteadof a back-pocket sling shot there's anewspaper form guide .

There's little of the coaching fee left thoughfor a punt once Ron pays his phone bill .

Next week, FTLOTG continues its week atBentleigh when it attends Tuesdaytraining .

Now FTLOTG goes to Keysborough to coverAdam Acreman .Y 000t:Ia . cZaab goal .

GLORY and controversy engulfed theMentone Grammar Playing Fields when AdamAckerman last Saturday registered his1000th goal for Old Mentonians .

With a minute remaining in the last quarteragainst rivals St Bedes-Mentone Tigers,Adam had kicked five goals to take his tally to999 and help give OMs a two-point lead in thewet .

The Panthers had come from a couple of goalsdown and needed to win to keep their finalschances alive .

Adam led to a Buzby Kuramoto chip andmarked in front of his chest 35 metres fromgoals on a 45-degree angle . Nothing unusualwith that play but the circumstances weretense . *

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The goal would seal victory and take the full-forward, who started with Mentonians in1986'as an 18 year old, to 1000 .

The drop punt floated near the southerngoalpost and the OM club-appointed goalumpire had 50 cheering fans urging the ballthrough .

It was awarded a goal despite protests fromairee Tiger players .

ce, during a 15-year career, the

Adam was engulfed by supporters including

the same VAFA though might nullify some of

o :y, bald, fair-skinned six footer wouldhave had similar attempts awarded a behind .

his wife, Michelle, and mum, Gaie, pushing apram with son, Max, to centre-half forward,where Adam had been moved by hissupporters and where coaches played him inhis first six years .

Daughter, Grace, was there too, but at threeyears of age she was not distinctive .

Father Jack, who taught Adam to kick on theasphalt of Glencairn St, Mulgrave, stayed onthe sidelines -waiting until the final siren tosay "well done, son" .

This was the VAFA fostering family football .

Big Ads' goals from the first half, so he couldexperience this again .

During the second quarter, the Tigersrequested a player count against the Tones ,

V'inner announced in the .lur, :,te~lr Fooihalle

st Week's winner : John StevensOld Ivanho e

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and an investigation is to be held by the VAFAExecutive before the end of this month .

An unlikely penalty could be to strip OM'sscore to that point . Adam kicked three goalsto half-time .

In 33 years with the VAFA could OldMentonians have had a more dramatic day?

Well, 10 of the 1000 goals came in reservegames, so Adam is going to get anotherchance to celebrate another 1000-goalmilestone, it just depends which.

Nowfor the answer to last week's crypticquestion: which VAFA player has similaritiesto Bert Newton?

A : SOB's Rob Newton .

Here's why: apart from their last names, Roband Bert are veterans - Rob played in theHigh's last ever senior flag in D Section in1991 and this year has returned to be a starruckman with the Unicorns in A Section ;both have unique hair styles - Bert's got ahair transplant, Rob's dreadlocks needed aheadband so his nickname is Chief and Bertis the King of Daytime TV.

Both have also had weight issues .

Rob, 32, has dropped 30 kg during the yearof making his comeback !

"My wife, Pauline, and I did it withcommonsense," The Chief said .

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® Following the final round each month a Coates /-lir,- .-/d forthe Month will be announced. These players arorrch _ - .- . . :_- in the Coates Hire VAFA Team of theinch--- .---

Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Year will be announced at theVAFA Vote Count Night. This night will also include theannouncement of the Coates Hire Player of the Year.

ROUN D 1 1 PLAYERS C . " . -; m_ ---EKA: LACHLAN FORD (OLD XAVERIANS)B: LIAM WILSON (ORMIND)C : MARK TKOSZ (GLE N EIRA)D1 : PETER LEE (IVANHOE )D2: TONY ADAM IC (OAKLEIGH )D3: JOHN TSOU S(ALBERT PARK)D4: CON TERZOGLOU (WE] '1 1BEE)

PLAYER OF THE O NT :LU KE HAWKINS (OLD SCOTC H )

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Division 1 :

Karingal 11 8 74 defeated Ballarat 5 535 in a game that had all the skills on show forthe crowd at the ground. The game fluctuatedwith Karingal using the strong wind in the lastquarter to their advantage .

Geelong travelled up the highway to Bendigoand proved the tipsters wrong by posting a goodwin away from home . Geelong 7 8 50 toBendigo 2 3 15 .

Division 2:

Hawthorn 6 10 46 had their first win for theyear against Moonee Valley 3 8 26 by kickingfive goals in the last quarter. The Hawthornteam gave true meaning to that old saying"winners are grinners" and Ed managed to savehis coaching job !

Ringwood Blues 9 12 66 defeated Parkside5 9 39 with the twenty seven point marginnot being a true indication of the closeness ofthe game. Both teams should take part in thefinals .

Mambourin Tigers played a night game againstColac in Colac on the Friday night in front of abig crowd . Unfortunately for Colac they couldnot keep up with last year's premiers who areshowing good form going into the finals .

Mambourin Tigers 12 6 78 to Colac 5 131 .

Sth Yarra played at home against Maribyrnongat Wattle Watson reserve . Sth Yarra played goodfootball all day and managed to get home by fivepoints against a determined Maribyrnong . SthYarra 5 6 36 defeated

Maribyrnong 4 7 31 .

Division 3 :

Broadmeadows 2 and Karingal 2 thrilled thecrowd with a close game with the leadfluctuating all day. Broadmeadows managed tosnatch the lead with a minute to go with Roscoesnapping a goal over his shoulder when itlooked like Karingal had done enough to win thegame . Broadmeadows -winning avery excitinggame .

Bendigo 2 managed to reverse the division 1result by defeating a determined Geelong.Bendigo using the home ground advantage topost a good win .

Round 8 :

Division 1 :

Broadmeadows and Geelong should be a closegame with Geelong looking like winning by lessthan a goal . Bendigo and Ballarat also meetwith Ballarat using their home groundadvantage to win the battle of the country sides .

Division 2 :

Mambourin Tigers appear to be playing wellenough to account for a enthusiastic Parkside .Hawthorn 's winning streak of one looks likecoming to an end against an inform Sth Yarra.Maribyrnong should account for Colac andRingwood will be to strong for Moonee Valley .

Division 3 :

Karingal will have learnt from their narrow lossagainst Broadmeadows and should manage towin against Geelong . In the other gameBroadmeadows should be able to match SthYarra and come away with a victory.

FIDA LADDERS RD 7

i' W 1, D F A % PKARINGAL 7 6 1 0 391 110 355.45 24GEELONG 7 5 2 0 183 157 116.56 20NTH BALLARAT 7 3 4 0 184 259 71 .04 12BENDIGO 7 3 4 0 159 252 63.09 12BROAIIN6'11DOWS 7 2 5 0 134 160 83.75 8

P W 1,STH. YARRA 7 6 1MAMBOURIIV 1IG. 7 6 1RINGWOOD 7 4 3PARKSIDE 7 3 4MARIBYRNONG 7 3 4COLAC 7 3 4MOOPEE VAI IEY 7 2 5HAWTHORN 7 1 6

D F A % P0 584 208 280.76 240 450 213 211 .26 240 370 317 116.71 160 255 268 95 .14 120 229 254 90.15 120 221 348 63 .50 120 239 384 62.23 80 153 426 35 .91 4

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Please note : No gratuitous pop culture referenceswere made during the compilation of this report .

ROUND 1 1 REVIEWMonash Gryphons continued their excellent runof form with a percentage boosting win ove r

chmond Central .

Albert Park came away from St . Johns with ashare of the points after a surprise draw atThomas Carroll Reserve . An amazing formreversal given the Jocs thrashed Albert Park downby the lake earlier in the season .

The Reds kept on keeping on with another strongperformance against South Melbourne.

Elsternwick returned to the winners list with awin over Uni High .

Finally, Hawthorn recorded a win overtleigh . The visitors missed a number of

chances in the first half and with Sharp injured,the Hawks were able to hold on for a win. Laulettaup forward was good for the Hawks as was Carterin the baekline .

ROUND 12 PREVIEW

What Pete Says :

Bentleigh host Elsternwick at The Rec and willbe seeking redemption after their defeat at thehands of Hawthorn. The Wickers will be buoyantafter a long overdue win but I don't expect the

euphoria to last . Demons to win .

The colossus that is Fitzroy Reds welcomeHawthorn to Brunswick Street . The Reds havecontinued on their merry way while the Hawksmanaged an excellent win against Bentleigh. Onthis occasion, I expect Fitzroy to maintain theirunbeaten record with a hard-fought win .

Monash Gryphons entertain South MelbourneDistricts at East Caulfield Reserve. With bothteams chasing a berth in the four, there should beplenty of fireworks on show. At home though, Iexpect Monash to reverse their previous resultagainst South and take the points .

St . John's DC have struggled over the last monthor so and could only split their game with AlbertPark last week. I think, however, that they maydiscover that winning feeling against RichmondCentral, especially at home. JOCs for mine .

Finally, UHSOB travel to Albert Park to take onthe Falcons in a virtual "eight-pointer" to avoidrelegation . Albert Park's form of late has beenencouraging, while the Students haven't had the

same luck. Itip theFalcons'resurgence tocontinue with a tidy victory.

Says :

Bentleigh will be keen to atone for last week'sloss when they host Elsternwick . The Wicks put

a gap between themselves and the drop zone lastweek but will find Bentieigh a little too fired up.

Fitzroy host : . or i in an interesting matchup. The He ~s have been good in recent weeksbut the Juggies seem to keep getting better each

week. The duel of Pidoto and Orchard should bea good one but the Juggies for me .

Monash welcome u with thehome team in red hot form. The midfield ofBourbon, Wells and Flowerday is as strong as anyother and will cause South too many headaches .Monash to win .

St.Johns continued their mid season hiccup lastweek but are a far too talented side too let it slip .Richmond, on the other hand, seemed to kickstart their season a little while ago but themomentum has stalled . Jocs to win to steady theship with the loss pushing Richmond furthertowards the dreaded drop zone .

Finally, Uni High visit the resurgent Albert Park .

The Falcons have been flying in recent weeks (aspredicted) and I can't see any reason why thiswon't continue .

RESERVES

Demons, Reds, Gryphons, JOCs, Students .

SOCIALMonash Gryphons - hold their annual trivianight on Saturday 21st July (after the Hawthorngame) at the Gryph Inn. Hosted by Heals, Dutchyand Willo, the event is scheduled to commence at7 .30pm, with as815 entry fee . Contact Heals orWillo for more information .

St. John's OC - A couple of upcoming socialfunctions - Saturday 21st July at 7 .30pm seesthe drawing of the Reserve Raffle . Tickets cost

$50 for a chance to win a grand . See one of thesocial committee members for further informationor to purchase your ticket. The followingSaturday (28th July), starting at high noon, is

the Golden Eagles, Sponsors and Supporters

luncheon . Again, see one of your socialcommittee for further detail or book your seat .

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of colour this week with very few reports !

once again, I can be contacted via e-mail on

P . :=r.PS .4VilllamsonCcentrelink .gov.au (work) orpsdtw5473 (home), phone on 9920 9054 or fax on9~~30 9097. Thank you to those who have

submitted reports this week, please keep up the,-nod work . Again, we'd like to hear from as many

people as possible, so please contact either myselfor Ed . Ed can be contacted on 0418348723 or via

ed . sill@locker. com.au.

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- lonai Cent--,-,I - wish to congratulat e

Pus weekend. As one of the Cobras' younges tEi_= on reaching the milestone of 50 ganlcs

e-: er players to reach this figure, there shouldbe many more games to come . Well done

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St . John's Old Collegians - have also had arecent wave of milestones, starting in Round 8with Tony Ducacabino reaching 150 games .The following round, Richard Back played his100th match, and finally, the captain, Clint~'zll3ay, also reached his 150th game . Goodwork fellas! !

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D3 SECTIONBent)eighSt JohnsAlbert ParkHawthornMonash Gryphons

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D3 RESERVEFitzroy Reds 1 39Bentleigh 2 24Hawthorn 0 18Monash Gryphons 1 18Albert Park 0 17

EiSTi :: ;K 3.5 7.12 8.14 11 .18 (84)UHSOB 2.3 4.5 7.7 10.10 (70)E'stern :g: Andrews 3 B .htahony 2 Curtain I Cunningham 1 Yemm 1Walker I Brvington I D.Byrne 1 . Best : Cunningham B.Mahony Fosterb ill Mtssaglia O'Connor. UHSOB: Tate 2 J.Magurie 2 Butera 2 L .Macqutre2 Wright I Colling 1 Cle vel and I . Best: Farrelly Rose Heilner Wa llace MaherJ .Macquire . Umpires :A. Stubbs (R) (F)H.'. . .CHORN 5.1 8.1 10.1 13.8 (84)E : i'L!GH 2.2 4.6 7.9 10.9(69)Hawthorn: Lauletta 7 Broadley 2 Jackomos 2 SAvery Banfield . Best:Lauletta Carter Davies Hayes Jackomos Burke Bentleigh : Stec 3 Eyles 2Sharp Gold Graham Clough Weber. Best: Stec Weber Seeley Effieting GoldGraham Umpires: B . McLeod, G. Rolfs (F)SOUTH RRELB. DISTRICTS 3.1 5.2 5.4 7.4(46)FTPZROY REDS 9 .0 16.6 22.7 28.11 (179)South Melbourne: Daly 3 Doyle 2 Hannan McDonald. Best: Hannan KingDaly Powell Stepne ll Henderson. Fitzroy Reds: Roncht 8 Pidoito 8Rebe netto 3 Rawlins 3 Jackson 2 Parsons I Cahill i Timm 1 Addicatt 1 .Best : Jackson Urbancte Drury Ronchi Pidotto Mitchell.Umpires: D. Stephens. J. Ralph (F), B . Ralph ( B), B . Stephens (G)MONASH GRYPHONS 6.7 13.13 18.16 24.23 (167)RICHMOND CENTRAL 5.1 6.1 8.3 9.3 (57)Monssh : Rutherford N 6 Blandford 5 Kiilmister 5 Walter 4 Gilchrist T 2 Long2. Best : Wells Rutherford N Flowerday Blandford Asbell Hetherington.Richmond: Byrnes 2 Smith 2 Dutton 2 Kelly O'Sullivan Adams. Best: AdamsDeegan O'Sullivan Titley White C Cor very. Umpires: P. Woods, G . MorganALPART : . '. rK 5.1 8.2 14.4 17.8 (110)St .JOB 5.7 14.12 15.13 16.14 (110)Albert :~.;.• SAllan 7 Venables 3 Storey K.Daley M.Dowdle, DiMingoMandylarls Chambers Tsoukas . Best: Tsoukas Venab(es K .DaleyB .Cunningluun SAllan Chambers. St.Johns: Hilton 8 Rydquist 2Dagvidge Emery Horbury Jones Hartnett Kappens Best: Emery HorburyKoppens Holmes Walker Merrigan . Umpires: P. Griffiths J . Aspinall (F ). L.Harris N. Lemmon (B)

RESERVESELSTERNWICK 0.2 4.5 9.7 1L10 (76)UHSOB 4.8 6.10 8.12 9.18 (72)Elstesnw€ck: Devonshire 4 Currie K 3 Hankin I Byrne T 1 Creek I StanleyI . Best: Davidson Byrne Allen Devonshire Carey K Whelan. UHSOB:CavaHert 2 French 2 J.0'NeW 2 Cusick B.lebergeng I BAbrahamson 1 .Best: French J.o'Nellt Cusick Weber DeLusle Cavalier iHAWTHORN 3.2 3.2 6.6 8.10 (58)BEN'YY.EIGH 0.5 2.10 6.13 8.16 (64)Hawthorn: L.Colltns A.Collins Pollock Barker A.SiIl West WilliamsAlexander. Best: Barker Artini Mountain Alder ponkin Lahiff Beatleigh:Withington 2 English 2 Castro Hall Pickering Fishlack. Best: ClarkDimmatine Richards Airey Lewis WadeSOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS 3.3 7.6 8.7 9 .7(61)FITZROY REDS 0.1 1.1 4.1 7.2(44)South E3ernourae : McCauley 2 Johnson 2 Baade Kent Slade McKerrowDowning . Best : Doyie McKerrow Baade MeCAule,y Johnstone . FitzroyReds : Nave 2 George Kane Prior Mayznan Grant. Best: Rome Auden BoxNave Puglia Hamilton.MONASH GRYPHONS 3.2 4.4 6.8 11.8 (74)RICHMOND CENTRAL 1.0 5.0 6.3 7.4(46)Monash: Leeton 2 Harrak 2 White 2 Kent Rogers Gonis Tyndall Bourbon .T. Best : Rogers Holland White Charleson Lesion Hartak . Richmond : DeFrettas 3 Jacobs Jones Coomber Griffiths . Best: Phelan Berimano Waters DeFreltas Munro Prentice.ALBERT PARK 2.3 7.5 7.8 10.10 (70)St.JOH€dS 3.3 5.7 8.11 10 .13 (73)Albert Park : Parmansche 5 McKay 2 A .Dow-dle Surace Abbott Best :Parmaivsche Suraee Sutton Hogan Steward Williams, St .Johns : Hyland 3Gales 2 Waters 2 Paterson Santoni Harris Best : Monroe Hilton PatersonFonceca Harris Hyland.

TODAY'S MATCHE SD3 Section

Bentleigh v. ElsternwickFitzroy Reds v. Hawthorn Amateur s

Monash Gryphons v. South MelbourneDistricts

St . Johns v . Richmond centralAlbert Park v. UHSOB

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ALBERT RERTCEIGH '"'•• A.F.C . FI C' . ._Coach: John Ahem Coach: Ron Gordon Coach : Leigh Murphy Senior Coach : Graham Burgen ~- -Res. Coach : Steve Lawson Res. Coach : Steve Hall Res Cc :h: Andrew Curtain Res Coach: Andrew Geor_ Coach: Peter Tyson

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30 . A .Thomas 30 A Miksad 29. S . Mahony 40 G .Bance 19 J l

31 . S .McGuire 31 R English 30. M . Nicol 41 R.Burgman 20 S Parke r

32 . D.'Odorico 32 D Fishlock 31 . G. Devonshire 42 I .McBurnie 21 P Burke

33 . T. Murray 33 M Effting 32. M . Hunt 43 A.Marcon 22 A Collin s

34 . G .Meyer-Heinrich 34 D Castro 33. M . Cunningham 44 B .Hart 23a J Micheal

35 . A . D'Mingo 35 L Ireson 34. M . Hosking46 P.Heaph y48 V Cahill

23b M Artini36 . M .Pearson 36 M Backman 35. P. McNally

.49 A.Puglia 24 J Jackomoni s

37 . L.Hogan 37 P Hutchison 36. P. McDonogh 50 B .Aggenbach 25 M Zaverella38 . C.Lamont 38 G Beattie 37. L . Lambert 51 J .Rawlings 26 D Villani39 . J .Robilotta 39 L Pittito 38. B . Currie 52 B .O'Connor 27 R Lord40 . M .Lapsley 40 J Bounsall 39. P. Allen 53 S .Addicott 28 D Lackins41 . K.Weaver 41 J Neve 40. S . Bacon 54 J .Parsons 29a M O'Brie n42 . S .Bolas 42 A Mikkelsen 41 J Yemm 55 N.Mathews 29b P Barke r43 . J .Tsoukas 43 S Sice

. .42. J. Lilikakis

55 L.Mayman56 T tvladden 30 K McDougal

44 . B .Isard 44 G Saddington 43. P. Clark.

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31 L Collin s45 . A .Gay 45 A Wade 44. C . Walker g,pdeal 32 P McLenna n46 . D.MacKintosh 46 I Picken 45. R . Grandemange 59 R.Johnstone 33 S Steven s47 . W.Gauci 47 P Dimattina 46. S . Smith 60 A.Parsons 34 R Johnston48 . M .Willis 48 M 0'Reilley 47. S . Ritchie 61 G .Virtue 35 J Carguil l49 . THouston 49 M Clark 48 M Frankin 62 N.Auden 36 M Daou50 . D.McKay 50 A Stanes

..49. D . Byrne 63 G.Makdesi

64 D Trindade 37 D Carte r51 . J . Costello 51 M Pirie 51 . M . Purcell

.66 D Tmms 38 B Bruns

52 . N.Strang 52 L Sampson 52. P. Roberts.

67 R Holderhead 39a S Davies53 . M .Williams 53 M Sidney 53. B . Hilton

.68 B .Cahill 39b D Pritchard

54 . S . Kidd 54 G Richards 54. S . Kirkham 69 S .Pidotto 40 B Moore55 . D.Allan

55 M Unsworth 57. T. Byrne 70 S .Dibendetto 41 A Donkin56 . P. Kempp 56 C Aitken 71 P.Gunn 42 T Dixon57 . A . Soek

58 T Caterson 72 M .Dikeukos 43a A Brick58 .59 .

S .Tot hB .Letchford

60 F Cavanagh75 W.Daniel76 D. Curtis 43b1 Chepa

60. S .Lawson The BeMMgh Club 80 G .Box 44 B Allder

61 . C.Brockhouse 81 J .Horridge 45 A Burke

77. J .RobertsonUcensed Premises Bistro, 84 Z .Senburgs 46 T O'Hanlo n

78 A Dee Gaming ATM . 88 S .Greenwood 47 J Berry.79 .

.J .Sgroi Ph : 9557 7938 97 P.Ronchi 48 C Alexander

80. B .Martyn99 P.Diacogiogi s

Schiav o116 G49 D McGowan

81 . T.Walton. 52 M Delane y

82. J .Stubbs 55 A Saulle

83. C.Jeffrey Fitzroy Football Club Ltd84. D.Harris ~ The Lord Newry Hotel85. G.Dale y86. H .Ross - Bnwm& St, F.Urcy r s

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]ST. U .H .S .O .B .Jc D Id

'Coach: Bruce Mullens Coach : P k4cBrearty Coach: Pat Mackey

= u D er ,or : i: A F, q Res Coach: M Hanor :k Res Coach : K Johnston Res Coach: Peter Dinnic k

1 S. Bourbon 1 M Smith 1 . R . Hassain 1 . P. Daly 1 M. Wright2 M. Healy 2 B Holmes 2 . M.Ladson 2 . M. Hannan 2 B. Ueberang3 A. Grady 3 T O'Sullivan 3 . S.Hilton 3 . M. johnstone 3 T. Camero n4 N. Rutherford 4 P Mijitavic 4 . S.Holmes 4 . S. Stepnell (C) 4 T. Clevelan d

5 T. Gilchrist 5 S Shannon 5 . C .Horbury 5 . S. King 5 T. Fulton6 0. Becker 6 G Bunshaw 6 . L .O'Donnell 6 . W. Rosowski 6 S. Cracknel l

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

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

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

10 P. Williamson 10 A White 11 . S.Ham 10. S. A uilinaq10 B. Carric k11 J. Shepherd

11 A. Nichols 11 M Newton 12, P.Walker 11 . D . Hall 12 B. Farrelly (C)12 A. Gross 12 F Macak 13 . M .Jones 12 . M. McFarlane 13 N. Ros e13 J . Stratford 13 J Dutton 14 PSharp 13 . E. Henderson 14 J. Ha m14 D. Hale 14 C Shannon 15 A.Borgohna 14. P. Cheevers 15 S. Maguir e15 A. Clarke 15 C Barry 16 G .Matheson 15 . B. Lazzaro 16 J. Tate1 6 D. Junkeer 16 J Birt 17 S.Coackayne 16. M. Thomas 17 S. Jackson

17 J . Hetherington 17 A Fawcett 18 C.Emery 17. T. Baade 18 A. Hellner

18 C. Lovett 18 M Zajac 19 M .Hartnett 18 . K. Johnson (RCC) 19 J. Uebergang

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

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

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

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

23 D. Charleson 26 S Baillie 24 B.Ferericks 26 S. Doyle25 K. Weber

24 D. Kitchin 27 C Adams 25 D.Waters 28 A. Flowers26 H. Wajszel27 D. Clark e

25 M . Killmister 28 A Waters 26 B.Hilton 31 S. Herman 28 A. Clarke"26 M . Carter 29 B Brown 27 L .Mills 32 D. McGee 29 T. Cleveland27 R. Gilchrist 30 B Gilbert 28 D.Coulon 33 M . Doyle 30 M . Butera28 M . Bourbon 31 M Harris 30 R.Walker 34 M . Fern 31 R Dolence29 B . Lloyd 33 P Bsxino 31 N.Gates 35 N. Moojen 32 H. Starbuck30 P. Holland 34 J Brook 32 G .Saher 36 J . Macauley 33 A. Frenc h31 G. Roche 35 M Albright 34 M .Hancock 37 M . Rosowski 35 J . Maher32 A . Tolongos 35 J Howell 35 J .Sacco 42 G . Gaylor 36 A. Pendlebury

33 R. White 37 G Porteous 37 D.Christian 46 M . Bellesini 37 G . Catteral l

34 M . Graydon 38 M Defreitas 38 A.Fonceca 48 M . Balshaw 38 A. Boyc e

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

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

37 -: . Jenkin 42 C White 43 M .Van Hooten 53 C. Kent41 A. Ludlow42 D. Wallace

G. Block 43 G Stobus 45 A.Paterson 55 J . Pohiner 43 M . O'NeillM . Mastromanno 45 K Day 47 J .Cotton 44 C. Percy

u M. Salaj 48 J Hickey 50 J .Jiaming 45 N. Smith41 C. Archer 50 S Castieau 51 C.Santori 46 R. Killey42 C. Carlisle 52 C Andonopoulos 52 A.Halls 47 M . Kenned y43 C. Goold 53 J Cavanagh 53 B.Boulton 49 J . Oakley44 L. Wells 54 E Hill 56 P.Harris 50 B . Rees1 ~ J . Gonis 55 M Davey 57 T.Saharis 51 R. Pitruzzello46 G. Kent 56 A Titley 60 K.Hilton 52 M . Collins

T. Beslee 57 K Pardy 61 D.Houlton 53 A. Cusic

L. Martin 58 B Calleja 54 M .0'Reill y

9 J . Leroy 60 M Tapley 55 P. Thomas

D . Ratner 61 M Hutton56 J . Catlin

51 C . Lee' ton 62 T Graham57 G . Divenuto

52 B . Derr 65 A Newton58 M . Pigde n

` 3 I . Bagnall 67 J Lane59 J . Barron60 M . Hayes

54 a . Jones 69 T Melville 61 P. Hoban5 P. Warren 70 C Deegan 62 K. Rodgers

` -- J. Foster 75 D Hogan 63 D. Parker57 A . Corbett 78 V Kelly 64 C. Ramsdal e3 f l . Buick 65 A. Buter a3 C . Watson 66 S . Buter a

W G. Campbell 67 M . De Luise68 L Holmes69 S . Frost70 E . Ricciuti71 B . Stanton72 D. Kirk73 S . Devli n74 C. Lngto n75 J . Maguire77. J. Bristowe

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ki< ing seven goa' _the I quarter 35 pWith their season cat i~Ierribee, ', J ,defending fro nIeFc" -, "by 8poi :

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~ered onto the grou: as c f _e, :_~serves. ' Evo" started his wotball care - th e(J 15's back in 1974 rising to senior rar - en,-,,t . Marys played A grade in the ESCFA . He was= t . Marys reserve coach 1996-97, senior coac'1998 and coach of Swinburne Uni . in 1995,.turnirlg to St . Marys in 2000 . At 42 he still hasle ability to gather possessions at case and kic' :

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- a dedicalGd , -nlan ,no played finals footballfor the club in 1~ 9 and is currently the Reservescaptain and committeeman. A natural with the)adies, Slatt's dedication to his teammates andclub is a trait many around the club admiri . a d

hich hP !to he con-atulated .

- - "Rocuriy>

1 .2 5.5 6.6 6.10 (46)2.2 4.3 6.5 8.8(56)

0'._ '.~ stbaurne: J .Horsburgh 3 Gigas 2 Bauleh . Best : Jenkinsona,h Fairfield A.Horsburgh Gigas Board . Nth Brunswick -morton 4, Lattouf 2 . Pizzari . Magnuson . Best: Care, Rhook ,

mson, Sorleto, Adams, Demorton Umpires : K . Brewer, D . D'AiteraVinci, J. Kralevski (B)

2.0 3.2 4.2 6.4(40 )TALLY HO 4.8 8.15 16 .22 - 23.28(166 )

--k: Blake 2. Gerolemou . D Payne, M Payne. Smith . Best : DBlake, Gerolemou . Grant, Nelson, 'v1 Payne . Syndal - Tally Ho:6, Thompson 5, Cache 2, Dance 2, Dix 2, J baseman 2.

barn, J Riorisi, 5f Riorost, Reynolds . Best: L Hannemann, Bennett,. G Kemper, J'+toresi . Thompson . Umpires : M . Childs, T. Liiley

I 'YS 10.10 (70)n 18 .9 (117)

qs: J. Dwyer 4 Theoharris 2 A. Dwyer Bernardi O'Connor Curia.Boyes Harrison Dwyer Frail Watson: €tuaertawsoa8 : Gaunt 5

.i 3 Whitehead 2 Plummer 2 Gallus 2 McDonald Sinnett Foxllaghan . Best: Gaunt Carmichael McDonald Sinnett 0'Riley Page .

CmBirzs : M. Meier, G. Kennedy (F)

CO 3 .1 8.1 11.2 13.7 (85)2 .4 5.7 10.10 11 .13 (79)

Cobras: Pasinati 5 Pearson 3 Trincht . D 2 Bowen GencareWst : Trinchi D Reeves May Dail'Og11o M Pasinati MeLaren .me : Andrmopoulos 2 Higgins 2 Aiurchle 2 Carricchtolo Liston

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hiT. 1 2.2 1 1 5.5 8 .5(53)WE -,2IBF F 9.1 10.3 16.7 38.10 .(11B)

Mt Lltyd :Ie: Hallc 4 Gardiner HoiTmann Senior Kidd. Best:Holloway Johnson Fteanedy Bullerjahn Senior Whitehead . BTcrnibee:Cartesso 7 Have 6 ack Kerr Fenton Carson Hann . Best : Ellis CarsonOwens Carlesso Hovey Femon .

OLD 1XB5TI30U1?PdE ? .1 1.2 3.3 3.3 (21)NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.4 6.7 7.10 1.1 .15 (81)Old €7esthu=.une: Evans 2 .a,fesman. Best : 3+iattsson Hewitt MesmanSlattery Rivalland Sutton. North Brnnsarick: Papanikolou 3 Dimarco 2Fox 2 Freeman Crosina Grist Pisasale . Best : Oates Grist PiecallumGiIlard S .Tancredi Pisasale

2 .1 3.4 4.4 5.5(35)4.5 6.8 13.16 15.21 ( 111 )

and, Oh, Arundel . Cray . _, - i - ty Ho : Ni Richardson 3,k: O'Brien 2. Arundel, He Short. Best: Greig, O'Brien,

ior ; 2, 5 Macfarlane 2, Schul- z . D Hallisey. Burns, Beckett,Boucher. Hannet, Psinas. Varnare s. est: ht Richardson, D Halllsev,A4uw _cfarlane . Wong . Schuling.

. . ~ 10.8 (68)ati .. . 3.8(26)St E as 3 Theoharris 2 Vincent 2semberv Ryan West Rousis .Best: Perelberg tunes Webb Anthony Theaharris Ross.. R yMcGrath Suraee Cerro. Best: Naylor Certo Clarke lE'alsn soon°3nGrath .

31 "C Z9S 4.4 5.6 6.8 7.1(. . ..)Sn : Uiia.,-: 1.1 3.1 3.4Entices Cabras: Starrett 3 Turner 2 Baidi Dam . Best: Trinehi JPrestigiacomo Borelli Whiteman Dam Olney. swinburae: Carter 2Merkel Kane Brewster. Best : Canfield Carter Henry Kane GauiuaDemarte.

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Ef.° -- - . 1 .Coach : kni 0 Coach: Darren He ;v Coach: Da id KAsst. Coach : G. BowenRes Co :h : Nicholas Cox

Res Coach : Grant I h Coach : Brian Dowdy.

Res Coach: Paul CommerfordRes. C h: J Glare

1 J . Pilipasidi s2 T Orwin

1 S FISHER 1 . D .FAMMARTINO 1 . D Johnso n2 S . Petty

2 T MORRISON 2. TDUGGAN 2 . P Haye s3

3 J BALDRY 3. E. SAVAGE 3 . M Brebne r4 GM~eod

4 S CRUSE 4. B .DOODY C/C 4 . F Varg a4 N. Cartledge 5 D ARUNDEL 5 . M .BEST 5 . G Bird5 M. Dall'Oglio (VC) 6 D SMITH 6 . TCARTER 6 . M Jelen c5 M. Starrett 7 J WHITE 7 . B . RASHID 7. D Hendrie6 N . Cox 8 D GAYNOR 8 . L.SHARPE 8. M Cunningham7 F. Baldi 9 K KING 9 . C .WATSON 8. K Maniscalchi8 T. Mazzarella 10 C BREAR 10 . W.BATES 9 . A Del Biond o9 B. Hoare 11 J KELLY 11 . J.MIZZI 10. A Bullerjah n10 A . Gencarelli 12 A DUNSTAN 12 . A .MANN 11 C Gibson11 C. Borelli12 D . Thompson

13 S PAYNE 13 . R .BELL VC.

12. J Commerford13 T Johnson

14 T KAY 14 . S .JUSTICE 13. R Kid d.14 G . Pemberton

15 N DIX 15. L.WHITE 14. C Walsh15 J. Trinchi (RC)

16 D FLINTROP 16. D .BARNETT 15 . D Morriso n16 D. Trinchi (DVC) 17 M GEROLEMOU 17. G .LEYS 17 . P Beddoes17 S . Reddish 18 P ANDERSON 18. S.MACDONALD 18 . M Gridley18 R. Badanjek 19 D TROTTER 19. S .ROBINS 19 . N Whitehead19 S . Trapman 20 J SHORT 20. P.RIGONI 20 . J Penhal e20 J . Moran 21 M MOORBY 21 . M .HART 21 . C Varg a21 N . Lykopandis 22 L KETT 22 . J .MCKENZIE 22. B Leek22 R . Pasinati 23 J NEWBOUND 23 . R .WATSON 23. B Ega n22 M. Turne r23 J Redfern

24 R PRICE 24 . L. IACUONE 24. J Hoffma n.24 M.

25 T BLAKE 25 . C .HORSBURGH 25, A Delahunt

25 W. Olne y26 J . D'Angelo

27 C SMITH 27. J.SMYTH 27 . N Pearce (VC )C)27 J . Cartledge 28 J THOMAS 28. T.BARNETT 28 . T Crowe

28 A . Foskett 29 C WRIGH T'

29. D.HOWGATE 29 . P Furlon g29 N . Prestigiacomo 30 D HEYNES 30 . M .DECKER 31 . S Taylo r30 T. Pearson 31 M KEOWN 31 . T.TODARO 32 . P Carolan (C)31 S . McLaren 32 S JACKSON 32 . C .BAUD 33. C Anderso n32 C . Clements 33 J ALEXANDRIDIS 33 . A .HOWGATE 35. D Callanan33 J. Elliott

'34 S DIX 34 . D . BACHER 36 R Di Nezza34 M. D Angelo (C) 35 R DRANE 35. E. SAVAGE

.37 D Hick s35 T. Sette

36 P. Dall'Oglio40 J DAY 36. L .DONALDSON

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37 J Paatsch

41 S ROBBIE 37. D .MITHEN 39 . L Allanson.38 G . Brown

42 A REDDINGTON 38. D. MONIGATTI 41 . P Varg a39 T. Vass

45 J FLOWER 39 . FCOONERTY 42 . M Pereira40 T. May 47 V FUKUSHIMA 40 . J .BAUD 43 . D Hollowa y41 N . Polites 48 G HEATH 41 .A .MANN 44. N McConnel l41 R . Rigoni 49 D PAYNE 42 . J .HOWGATE 45. R McKenzie42 V. Dam 50 D DRAIN 43 . J .MANN 47. C Lonergan43 C. Chan - 51 M PAYNE 44.T.JOHNS 49 . J Hoffma n44 B. Saaksjarvi 52 J NELSON 45.R .DAVIES 50 . A Penhale45 J . Mustica 53 S WEST 46. J.STOCKDALE 51 P Bastick46 G. Reeve s47 S Irvine

54 R SHORT 48. B.TURNEY.

52 . M Wells.48 M Soumildes

56 P CANTONE 49. B.HESPE 53 . M Leonard.49 G. Anderton 57 A MURRAY 50 . B .KELEHER 54 . L Kellett50 D . Weinert 60 C AMPT 51 . S .MAXFIELD 55. H Flanagan51 R . Rodrigues 52 . G .STACKPOOLE 56. D Pres t52 T. Stewart 53 . S .BARRAS 60. T Wilson53 L . losifidis 54 . P. HARDING 63 . C Carstens54 J . Biondo 55. D .WESTON 64 . D Smith55 S. Wigney 56. J.SHANNON 65 . L Proctor56 S . Whiteman 57. S.GATHERCOLE 66 . D Turne r57 P. McVeigh 58 . G .JENKINS 67, N Senio r58 A . McKinley

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Coach : Craig FoxRes. Coach: , gx : i irtino

C :h : J f UIso nRes. Coach: Stephen Leitch

Coach: Ken BalmerRes. Coach : : no :Laughlen

• . . . ®Coach : Peter OlivieriR C h P -

I S. Wernham 1 . G. Robson 2 D Fox

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1 . J . Harringto n2 D . Adams 2. G. Flower 3 S Carmody 2 . B . Boyes3 G . Lattouf 3 . S. Depiazua 4 S McLauchlan 3 . J . Carra4 P. Dimarco 4 . A. Nibloe 5 M Schwartz 4 . N . Goldsworth y5 W. McMahon 5 . S. Sutton 6 S Gallus 5 . J. Dwyer6 D. Pizzari 6 . J. Horsburgh (VC) 7 W Brad 6 T Burt7 D. Magnuson 7 . A. Christo 8 B Prendergast 7 W. Ros s8 D. Fenton 8. A . Horsburgh 9 M Clarke 8 A. Zsembery9 A . Sammartino 9. C. vilinger 10 A O'Callaghan 9 R. O'Shaughnessy10 W. Fawcett 10 . J . Wilson 11 B Moule

10 G . Koumantataki s11 J. Boudoloh 11 . V. Mat' they 12 K Cardillo

11 J . Bernardi

12 S. Care 12. T. Milne 13 B Sinnett12 S . Benson

13 P. Meri nM N

13. S. Hewitt 14 L Plummer13 A . Dwyer14 C . Goldsworth y14 . ewton 14. S. Mattsson 15 J McGrath 15 R Orm e15 H. Tsialtas 15. A. Board 16 P Clarke

.16 L . Anthony16 L. Demorton 16. S. Christo 17 D Walsh 17 P. West17 A . Kyriazis 17 . M . Aqualina 18 C Nemeth 18 B. Frai l

18 P. Sorieto 18 . P. King (DVC) 19 M Mezzatesta 19 M . Maschett e19 S . Famulari 19 . R. Aldridge 20 M McKenzie 20 A. Lane20 R . Divita 20 . S . Cameron 22 K Quinn 21 Q . Norto n21 M. Sorletto 21 . B . Dangerfield 23 M West 22 R . Allen22 J. Freeman 22. W. Fleming 25 H Bradbury 23 J . Hil l23 J. Briifa 23. K.Sutton 26 D Zarb 24 I . Goullet24 M . Alliani 24. L. Fairfield (C) 27 N McMahon

25 D . Hutchins25 S . Tancredi 25. M .Stapieton 28 D McDonald

26 S. Ston e26 P. Tancredi 26 . P. Mesman 32 P Sinnet

28 J . Innes

27 M . Vaina 27 . D. Billman 33 W Glenn29 P. Harriso n30 P Watson28 S . Gillard 28 . D. Slattery 35 C Certo

.31 D Thomson30 S . Healey 29 . D. Horsburgh 36 P Henry

.32 A Web b31 J. Heck 30 . R . McMillan 37 A Massaro

.33 J . Watson32 D . Newton 31 . D Evans 38 B Pettman 34 M .'(indle y33 J. Rotella 32. G . Jenkinson 39 P Hastings 35 G. Theoharris

34 M. Pisasale 33. D . Bann 40 T Rotten 36 E, Evan s35 P. Dowsett 34. P. Stewart 41 P Bowman 37 L . Vincen t36 A. Armstrong 35 . D. Rivalland 42 B Swann 38 F. Harrison37 D. DeMorton 36 . K. Pillsbury 43 D Wardley 39 T. Millar38 A . Crosina 37 . A . Leitch 44 M Pettman

41 J. Brennan39 C . Rhook 38 . B . Mattsson 45 D Hum

42 H. Joyce40 B . McCallum 39 . A . Robbins 47 A Seidel 43 M . Chamberlin41 J. Elasmar 40 . S . Leitch 48 A Stafford

45 P. Ryan42 J. Papanikolou 41 . J. Dusting 49 C O'Riley

46 M . Knigh t47 P Rousi s43 J. Pag e

44 S Grist42. S. Roberts 50 K Mandouitt

.48 D . Morco m.

45 M Pante43. A. Runciman 51 B MacPherson 49 G. Schembr i. 44. B. Slattery 52 S Moskaljuk 50 A. Worsnop46 J . Polemicos 45. S .Huntington 53 W Gaunt 51 T. Bergi n

48 N . Oates 46. J .Sportelli 54 C Zevan 52 T. Dunne49 G. Skaf 47. T. Said 55 N Webb 53 S. McGurgan50 B . Laoumtzes 48 . TSCholes 56 P Fox 55 B. Perelberg52 P. Brine 49 . M . Pillsbury 60 G Sexton 56 J . Vincent53 S. Milroy 50 . P. Habersatt 62 A McMahon 58 B. Lewi s54 D . Bonney 51 . S .Kelly 63 D Blenkiron 59 K. McLennan55 J. THompson 52 . T. Robinson 66 L Mandouitt 60 M . Scammell56 L. Patullo 53 S.Phillips 70 L Temming

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A SectionOld Brighton v. MHSOB

St. Kevins v . Old Scotch

~iazenod v . Old Xaverians

,~.Iarcellin v. Old Trinity

University Blues v. St. Bernards

B Sectionold Haileybury v. Old MelburniansBcaumaris v . Ormon dold Ivanhoe v . Old ParadiansNorth Old Boys v . De La SalleTherry Penola v. Whitefriars at EP Saturday

C SectionCollegians v. Hampton Rover sCaulfield Gr. v. St. Bedes Mentone TigersOld Essendon v . Bulleen-TemplestoweGlen Eira v. Old Mentonian sPrahran v. AJAX

Dl SectionSt . Leos Emmaus V . Old CamberwellMonash Blues v. Old CareyBanyule v. University BlacksIvanhoe Assumption v . AquinasOld Geelong v. Yarra Valle y

D2 Section1Rentone Amateurs v. OakleighPower House v. Williamstown CYMSKew V. Salesian 0 CLa Trobe University v. Parkside

Peninsula 0 B v . West Brunswick

D3 SectionElsternwick v. Fitzroy Red sMonash Gryphons v . Hawthorn Amateurs gameswitched from original drawSouth Melbourne Districts v. St . JohnsRichmond Central v . Albert ParkUHSOB v. Bentleigh Amateurs

I)4 Sectio nNtt. Lilydale v. Old Westbourne1Verribee Amateurs v . Eley Park game switchedfrom original drawNorth Brunswick v. St. MarysSyndal Tally-Ho v. Bulleen CobrasRupertswood has the byeSwinburne Uni v. Eitham Collegians

Y 21, 2CZI IUnder-19 Section 1Old Scotch v . Old MelburniansOld Xaverians v . University BluesSt. Kevins v. Mazenod 0 CSt. Bernards v. Old BrightonMarcellin v . CollegiansDe La Salle v. Beaumaris

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Under-19 ( 2) BlueMonash Blues v. MHSOBOakleigh v. Mentone Amateur sSouth Melbourne Districts v . Glen EiraDe La Salle (2) v. St . Kevins (2)Old Xaverians (2) v. AJAX at 11 .30 a .m .

Under-19 (2) RedRupertswood has the byeOld Paradians v. Old CamberwellUniversity Blacks v . Therry Penola TBA

Aquinas v . North Old Boys

Bulleen-Templestowe v. Ivanhoe Fitzroy

Club 18 (1 )Old Scotch v. Old MelburniansBrunswick v. Old BrightonPrahran Amateurs v. Therry PenolaDe La Salle v. St. Kevins

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ReviewSECTION 1Move over Todd MeKenney, Rachel Beek andWayne Scott Kermond, because the new starts of'Singing In The Rain' are down in Camberwell -Messrs Watts, Jennings and Josephs . ProducerDonovan 's team out-slugged, out-maneuvered andfinally outplayed Mannis' 'coodabeens' Xavs . At3/4 time, Xavs were down by 37pts and needed a

few quick goals to put some scoreboard pressureon the Cardinals . Marini moved Ross into thecenter and finally after 10 minutes of heavyphysical football, he broke clear to kick the firstgoal. Any thoughts of another Xav revival werequickly dismissed when McQueen broke clear andgoaled. Four minutes later, McQueen tap-dancedaround the Xavs defenders to goal again - gameover. The Director has his charges firing withanother good % boosting win, lifting them above DeLa by just 1 .79% into 3rd position . Alas, no detailssupplied! Coach Davis finally got a win under hisbelt with St . Bernard's downing Uni Blues by105pts. Alas, no details supplied! Marcellin had a

huge % win thrusting them above Uni Blues into7th position. Alas, no details supplied! Old

Brighton defeated De La at home by 8pts in anabsolute nailbiter. De La led for most of the game,

but the quiet achievers kept persisting; finally hitthe front before 3/4 time and never relinquished

the lead. On Friday night, the Lions held an l8ptlead at 1/2 time and finally won by 17 . Best forBeauy were Kelly, Gillespie and Coote .

'DE~'ION 2

Big winning margins were again the order of theday . Old Ivanhoe continued on their winning ways,thrashing Hampton Rovers by 101 points, toremain on top of the ladder. For the winners,Curatola. booted six goals and Lynch four, whileRovers, who are now certainly out of final'scalculations, were well served by Buiggiaff, whokicked four goals, Anderson and Sendeckyl . OldTrinity remains in second place after running outeasy 12-goal winners against the haplessWhitefriars . Only inaccurate kicking preventedTrinity from pushing the margin beyond 100points . Matthews kicked five goals and Pretty fourfor the winners, while Whitefriars best wereJanson, Kennedy and Warren-Smith . Werribeestrengthened their position in the five with athumping 140-point win over St Leos, which wasset up by a nine-goal first term . Five players,McGrowan, A .Russo, Jack, Kelly and Tedesco, allbooted three goals for the Bees, while Carstien,

D'Amelio,Carey andPetrie battledhard for StL e o s .Caulfield remains in -'',h ph, -,e after defeating YanaValley by six goals . Foote was impressive upforward for Caulfield, booting five goals, while Frostand Pennycuick were other good players . Fyffe,Smith and S.Britt were solid contributors for YarraValley. Old Haileybury snuck back into final'scontention with a hard fought 19-point win overOrmond . Kicking for goals decided the match withOrmond's effort in booting 4.14 costing them anychance of victory. Mackenzie and Hanlon stoodout for the winners, while Barker and Cove werebest for Ormond . Olf -ssendon had the bye .SECTION ( ;A classic match with 8th playing 5th, saw thescores only separated by 2 straight kicksthroughout the game until the end . The Blues hadtheir chances with many missed opportunities inthe 2nd quarter. They had plenty of the ball, butjust could not put them through the middle sticks .This allowed Xavs to keep their noses in front, re-group at 1/2 time to come out and regain theascendancy to run out winners by 15pts . Best forthe Blues were Craven, Grace & Green and forXavs, Carter, Francis and McColl . Oakleighprovided Ajax with a real contest! The scores showa relatively easy game, but in actual fact, it vrastough and hard . Best for Oakleigh were Rose,Bando and Evans and for Ajax best were Van Aken,

Lewis and Glazer. Coach IlcKillop has his SouthMelbourne team finals bound with another good

win against the inconsistent MHSOB . Thedifference between the two sides was Cheevers up

forward with 7 majors . ZVIHSOB provided some stiffresistance but just could not get them through thebig sticks . Mentone gave De La an absolute beltingby 173pts with Atherton, McLeod and Littleproviding the likes of Hayes (5g) and Leifting (4g)with plenty of opportunities. For De La, best wereMardesic, Conway and Miller . Finally, Glen Eiraput up a good fight against St . Kevin's, only beinglg down at 1/2 time. But St. Kevin's broke thegame wide open with 7g to 2g in the 3rd quarterand a further 7g to 2g in the last . Best for St.

Kevin's were Makahon, Bare and McDonald . Best

for Glen Eira were Fournaral.is, Kasar and Lampos.x 2 .

SECTION (2) RE DThe match of the day saw Rupertswood travel to

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ne Uni and defeat the rampaging Blacks

while Hatty, Heath and McGovern were

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-)oints, in a most impressive performance.ras outstanding for the winners with five

er good players . The Blacks were well served byF. ;vnsley, Watson and Ross. Old Camberwell

ntinue to head up the ladder after thumpinguinas by 124 points. For the winners. Tompon e

ed five goals and Ryan four, while Ainger ,le and M .McKenzie were best for Aquinas . Old

i~d,1lians remain in second place after receiving aforfeit from Ivanhoe-Fitzroy. In the final match; ;c,rth Old Boys moved into the four with an upset

-;; in over third placed Therry Penola . Haynes,7i[ngGVell and Davidson were NOBs' best, whiler), an chipped in with four goals. Clifton, Kiernan

i Fierald were best for Thersy. Bulleen--rnplestowe had the bye .

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aris host the new hit sensation, Old Scotch .Donovan should have no problems with

ilhis one, unless the stars and under-studies; ;ocL'.=1, Hosking and Mitchell fail to perform. XavsLia ._i to O .M.'s and will be hell bent on comingr_e, ~ -,with a win . No doubt the team after listeningto iLe Coodabeens "Your talking to Tony" will be in

mirth and will subsequently win well . Afterg the double feature at Coburg Drive-In ,

~` '<<_1d 3, Friday night, the St. Kevin's boys will be,;-ijned to win and win well. With De La breathing

their necks, there is enough pressure onl to do well . St. Bernard's are now back in town

Ilike the Kangas are September bound. Old

sat home to the Blues in a match they shoul d

6Aon is eyeing top spot and will therefore, notthis one slip . But beware, this Eagles team!t1 provide the upset of the round . Finally ,

oat -4 i Brown knows how important this game is .I ; i :_ refore, De La to win well.:,i .' ,'T_s_IN 2,',i1fi top side Old Ivanhoe enjoying the bye, there;rr some matches of great importance for the

occupying the middle rungs on the ladder.()I, : !_ssendon host Ormond in the match of th e

d the Dons will be fired up after having the:= off. Ormond missed a great chance to sneakt1i,2 five last round when they went down to

Id Haileybury and they will find this week's clas h__>ier. The Dons should prevail in a close one .

I Hailey-bury travel to Yarra Valley and will b eo continue their good form . With Yarr a

ggling, the visitors should record a gooderribee tvill continue their charge with an

. in at home over Whitefriars, while Caulfieldd have little trouble accounting for St Leos .

1 Trinity host Hampton Rovers and should haverouble continuing their winning ways .

9 (2) BLUE

airly comfortably. They should not let this one

slip due to the fact that Mentone may drop thisgame. The Swans venture down to Mentone and awin will put them right in touch with a top twofinish : If Cheevers, Winton and Tskadaris can getamongst the goals and they keep the likes of Hayes,Krings and Little quiet, an upset could be in theoffing . MHSOB have been very inconsistent thisseason and they host Oakleigh in a game I believethey can win. Oaldeigh has been putting in somevery solid performances, but I have this gut feelingMHSOB - just! Glen Eira should provide the thirdupset of the round with a win over De La. I'mpunting on the boys playing four quarters insteadof two. Finally in the grudge match of the round,SKOBS host Xavs at Righetti Oval . I can't see St .Kevin's matching Xavs hardness at the ball andtherefore they should win by 22pts.SECTION (2) REDThe match of the round sees Rupertswood host OldParadians. Both sides got the points last weekendalthough only one took to the field. Rupertswoodwere most impressive against the Blacks and mightjust knock off Old Paradians, who currently sit insecond spot on the table . Old Camberwell host UniBlacks in what should be another beauty . Thehome side should be just too strong and continueat the top of the table. North Old Boys should havelittle trouble brushing aside Bulleen-Templestowe,while Therry Penola should have a day out againstAquinas . Ivanhoe-Fitzroy have the bye .

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UNDER 19/2 BLUESouth Melbourne 7 42AJAX 4 40Mentone 0 29South Melbourne 2 25Mentone 4 25

UNDER 19/2 REDRupertswood 5 31Old Camberwell 0 29University Blacks 1 29University Blacks 0 25Rupertswood 1 24Therry Penola 2 2 4

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OLD SCOTCH " .1 9.2 11.3 14S[92)OLD RASZ2LLAi:S 2.2 5.4 5.7 7.12 (54)Old Scotch; Watts 5 MacQueen 3 Hashing 2 Josephs R.-}mer Rodskt Sprague.Best Jennings Watts Mitchell Quail Freeman Josephs Old Xaverimis . Diwn 2Ross 2 Smallwood Howard A Btddtemmbe . Best: Cato J McGrath Smith Fox DixonHoward Umpires: J . Mclliece (R) . C . Leitch (F), E. Sandy, R Beason (B), V. Vescovi(R), P. OReIlley (G)OLD URRL9h9 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.8 (8)S'E IiEVIPiS 2.1 8.5 11.7 16.17 (113)Old not receired St • not receivedUmpires : G . Paleatimos, L. Dillon (F), J. Fagan. N . Booth (B )UFdIVER;;riYBLUES 2.2 4.4 5.5 8.6 (54)53. BERNARDS 4.4 9.6 16.11 20.15 (135)Um 'cm: S. Payton, K. MeNiece (F), J. Ktaaerr, A. Rechhnan (B)• C. Shipley, S.Leahy (G)

2.2 5.6 8.9 9.15 (69)4.0 7.1 8.3 9.7 (61 )

3 M. Sale 2 Mead 2 Batista Maguire . Best: Goldner MeadCoffey 2 Brown Taylor Thomas

7ltdte11. Best: Quinazte Moran Woodlock Garland

Un? a Sn don. S. Scaly (F)1.1 3.3 3.8 5.13 (43)3.8 5.9 7.11 8.12 (60)

: BLclanore 2 Collins Ferrari Falking2iam . Best Kelly Gillespie Coote'--i Collins Lee Lynch.Cz ma Not Supplied. Best Not Supplied

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O1D HARMURYORMONDOld ury: Jones 2 Whife 2 1Mackenzie Hanlon Wright 14`a~an S:-.. Arrher. Ormond: Barker Cove McMahonRussell. Best: Cm Marttnw Wiley McKenna Clinch McMahon . Umpire: T. Foley,D. Farrell (F )OLD IVANHOE 2.3 7.6 12.13 22.22 (154)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.2 4.2 6.4 8 .5(63)Old branhoe: Curatola 6 Lynch 4 Luxan 3 Braddy 3 Clarke 2 Baker 2 Burney Io'Byff I . Best Lynch Clarke Georgian oDyer Mertdda cwmn. Hampt on Rwers:Buigglaff 4 Anderson 1 Johnstone I Murray I Keulas 1 . Best: Anderson Sendeck)iKullfas 169ndball Weaver Johnstone. Umpire: M . Giktay (F)OLD TRINITY 4.5 6.15 13.19 16 .21(117)W1U1EFY2IAR5 3.0 3.3 4.7 6.10 (46)Old Trinltr Matthews 5 Pretty 4 Butlea Cokalls Gordon Kelly Largdon MainStebbins . Best : Matthews Pretty Taylor Gordon S Amore Stebbins . Whiteftiam:Curskt 3 Calmetta Kennedy OShea. Best: Janson Kermedy Warren-Sitllth BakerCurski Bro:.wlo. Umpire: A. Barrington M . Phillips (F7WERRIBEE 9.4 14.7 18.14 24.22 (166)St I EOS EMMUS 1 .4 1.5 2.9 3.8 (26)Werribeew. MeGrouan 3 ARusso 3 Jack 3 Kelly 3 Tedesco 3 Lowe 2 Maraca 2Toussaint 2 Yasar Mahony Rose . Best: McGowan Tedesco A.Russo O'DonnellMahany KeIly. 8t. Leos Ecommus. Landy Kennedy Podbury. Best CarsttenD'Ameho Carey Pottle Podbury. Varney. Umpire P. Hoffman R. Sneddon in

YARRA VALLEY 1.2 3.2 4.3 7 .6(48CAUL6IF.LD 3.3 6.8 8.12 12 .12(, 'Yaaa Valle-r: Yeo 2 Smith 2 Gough Gfllies hiarcek . Best : Fyffe Smith S. Britt PeaKKehce Parry. Cau}Srld: Foote 5 Trigg Gerrard Schneider Glass Roberts SinctalErickson Grigg. Best- Frost Pcnnycukk Grigg Nonhuay Gerrard Boehm . UmpueR. Smith A. Magglo (F)

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UNDER-19 f2l BLUEMONASHBLUES 1.1 2.7 3.8 4.10(34OLD EAVER&SH8 2.3 4.5 5.6 7.7(49Mormsh Blues: Rosengarten Grace Jondhal Little. Best Craven Grace V

e Green Rosengarten Shields. Old Xaverlons: Sllk 2 DeMarta 2 Carter Bryce Dyaor,Best: Carter Francis McColl Cross Ralph Bdtan . Umpire: C . E~ans (F)OAELEIGH 0.1 2.3 4.5 8.6(54AJAX 3.2 8.7 9.10 13.13 (91;Ookkigh• Nemlee 4 Cash 2 Rose ViSser. Best Rose Banda Eyans Cash NerezdStevenson. AJAX Cooper 4LeRis 3 Lsraeitsohn 3 Berger 2 Glezer Van Aken. BestVan Aken Lewis Gleza A. Goldman Peters Goklbloant. Umphv B. Bolger, A(Jenkins (R) (F)SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS 4.0 7.4 11.5 14.9 (93';

South Mammun Cheevers 7 Winters 2 Cooper 2 Slims Tskadaris Brown . BestSkuvsn Grundy AquflhLa L. Bell Barden Broa•n . 1d1i50B: Walker 3 VkanderwBruan Bowen King Best : Walker Hall Brown Vicandersa Foley Fox Umpire liMarlyn A. Shials (F)DE LA SALIE 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.1(!JNENTONE 11.3 16.4 20.7 28.12 (180',De La Sall: Alder I . Best- Mardestc Conway Miller Alder Walton lxmmdesMdntone: Hayes 5 Leitt3ng 4 Little 4 Atherton 3 Moran 3 Allan 2 Barker 2 Bfttne2 Roci:l Mcleod I Johnstone. Best: Atherton Mcleod Little Sullivan Moran KellyUmpire B. Nunn R. Windlma (F7GLEN EIRA 2.3 7.6 9.8 11.12 (78)ST.ffi:VIiiS 3.3 8.6 15.8 2211 (143)Glen Eire: Williams 4 Ahmed All 2 Fournarakis Rose Knight Kasar J .McDonaldBest : Fournarakis Kasar I.Lampos L .Lampos Rose Williams . St.EcslasGtansfrcusa 5 Meyer 4 Stanehouse 3 Culltfer 3 Catmey 2 McDonald 2 Dk1Ui SMakahon. Best Makahon Bare Cullifer McDonald Marchesnni Walker. Umpire JPappas K. Walker (FT

UNDER-19 (21 RED011) PARADIANS Received forfei tIVANHOE FT171t0Y ForfeitedUmpires : M. Taylor (R), C. Collins (F)UNiVERSiIYBLA{',%S 1 .6 3.7 7.7 7.8 (50)RUPERTSiPOOD 2.1 5.5 8.7 12.11 (83)University Black& DePasquale 3 Owen 2 Sandiford Fowler . Best: Rawms':)Watson Ross Mayall Fowler. • King 5 Hatty 2 Anderson Elliott HeathPotter lahna . Best Ilatty Heath McGovern, Zafna, Ramsey. Alhanis. U • ABarTo T. Jackson (F)

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TODAY'S MATCHES

Under-19 Section 1Beaumaris v. Old Scotch

Old Melburnians v. Old XaveriansUniversity Blues v . St . Kevins

Mazenod v. St . Bernard sOld Brighton v . MareellinCollegians v. De La Salle

Under-19 Section 2Yarra Valley v. Old Haiteybury

Old Essendon v. OrmondOld Ivanhoe has the bye

Old Trinity v. Hampton RoversWerr(bee Amateurs v. WhitefriarsCaulfield Or. v. St . Leos Emmaus

N 2L .2 7.2 9.3(57)1.5 3.10 4.14 (38)

Mackenzie Shakespeare. Best-

Under-19 (2) BlueAJAX v. Monash Blue s

MHSOB v. Oakleigh at Ludstone Street, Hampton (76 J5)Mentone Amateurs v. South Melbourne Districts

Glen Etta v. De La Salle ( 2) at Packer Reserve, ASuirumlaeenaSt . Kevins (2) v. Old Xaverians (2)

Under-19 (2) RedIvanhoe-Fitzroy has the bye

Rupertswood v. Old ParadiansOld Camberwell v. University Blacks

Therry Penola v. AquinasNorth Old Boys v. Bulleen-Templestowe

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19 S McQueen20 T Hasking21 N Costello22 L Kitchen24 S Dumaresq25 J Barnett26 G Fordyce27 R Davies28 A Wilkie29 J Mitchell30 G Prendergast31 F1 Clinch32 R Fullerton34 T Maloney35 B . Keck36 S Marash38 M Raymer39 M Leeds41 M Watts44 J Simon

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1 J t - an2 R Buckley2 R Watmsley3 J Hughes3 T Mo',an4 M Brasher5 H Handley6 FA Brown7 P Harrison7 A 69cLeish8 T Wo¢dlock9 PA Laffetty10 A Coffey10 A Dmble11 J Bowden12 C Moran12 PA Naught n13 J Roberts14 J Membrey14 C Mitchell15 J SBnear16 WJolley17 D Thomas19 S Brown21 S Byers21 B Ouinane22 D Adenxcia24 J Garland26 D Spithil l30 Rh Krezel31 S Hyde32 A Bonnici49 D Coggins55 S G€blett

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1 . D. Elliot2. S . Hessen3. A. Bouzikas (C)4. C. Burn s5. S .lannazzo6. A . Matthews7. S . Monteleone8, S . Mitchell9. J . Smith10. R . James11 . S. Wheeler12 . M. O'Donnell13 . L. Mansfield14 . H . T homas15 . J. Formica16 . C . Mitchell17 . D. Swan18 . D. Walsh19 . M . Moretti20. S. CXampbell21 . N. Whelan22, B . McManus23. J . Mcka y24. B . Calleja25. T. Legudi26. A . Anderson27. L. Evans28. L. Calleja29 . C . Goullet30 . C . Trewin31 . L. O'Brien32 . A . Smith33 . B. Ballarin38 N . Smith39 C . Kevnan40 R . Cousland41 M. Kavanagh42 D. Jame s43 K. Walker

Coach ; Brad Bar ry

1 . M . Fry2. C . McKimm3. T. AAattesti4. A. MacGillivray5, N . Gamble6. L. Dale7. C . Reddin

8 . C. McNichol

9 . J. Dooley

10.A. Morley

11 . C. Adamis

12.J . Mead

13 .N. Edwards

14 . E . hlcCovran15 .J . Hunter

16 .J . Homann

17 .J. Walsh

18 .A. Salem

19 .P, Angelini

20 W. Leaf

21 T. Marshall

22 A. Hughes

23 N. Gamble24 C. Alcock

25 D. Hartman<^6 C. Baxter

27 J . Maguire

28 N . Williams

31 G. Simm

32 A . Goldner

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3. M . AlbetBhorpeJ . Bromwich

5. T. Birtley 06. J . Sudhotz7. L.Merla18. W. Austberry9. M. Brookshaw

10, J . Parnel l11 . G. Fricker (VC)12 . R . Jaco b13 . T. Girdurood (VC)14 . N. Rich

115. R . Hall16. K. Alexander17. A. Briggs16. P. Burco19. E. Witcox (VC)20. J. Culley21 . J. Brook22. D. Hatswell23. J . Gurner24 . R. Holmes (VC)25. J . Tanner26 . A . Wilson27 . J . Wright28 . L. Ryan

129.

A. Cameron30 . J . Chambers31 . M. Robertson32 . S. Adams33 . E. Mathes34. Z. Rudd35. R . Kercheval36. C. Walsh37. R. Sweeney38. A. Sheehan39. A. Gooney,40. A. Tymms41 . S . Monahan

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OLD TRINITYCoach: Mar : all Fisher aach: Marty Veal Coach: Dow Peters

h:' R' Coach : Curry 1 J Williamson Coach : Andy r Lynch 1 Peggie A

1 A. Sinclair 1 B. Culling

2D Ryan

3 C Obliubek I .M. Hoffmann1 . KO 'Dwye r

2 M Paine2 Hine A (C)

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

Low,3 S3 Langdon S

3 G. Erickson 3 J. Connelly 5 S De Mo rton 3 .V. Jayasurrya . .Binne y4 C

4 Ta or CP SP4 T. Vnen 4 T. Jowett 6 D Slater 4 .H . McLauchlan . .

Curatolo6 Sre5 retty

5 B . Gros sJes s6 Z 5 K. Johnstone 7 L Wilson 5 .B . Crawford

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. .7. N.Braddy

6 Burgess J7 Davies M (DVC).

Roberts7 P 6 C . Matthouse 8 L Kavanaghn (6 .5 . Durk C)

8 . T.Grieve 8 Amiconi A.8 S . Tucker 7 A . Battams 9 A Frazer 7 .J . Hanlon

9 . C.Lynch 9 Jackson N9 W. Frost 8 G. Carr 10 M Flaherty 8 T Polloc k

D'SilvaP R10. S.Jenkins 10 Blackmore B

10 G. Crathern 9 B . Jewett 11 J Buckley . .

10 Capro n511 . T.Hibbs 11 Mrthen P

11 C . Fagan 10 M . Stafford 12 W Nunlist . .11 J Gl ill 12 . J.Baker 12 Kell T

y12 J . Mellington 11 J . Almhofer 13 A Carrozza . . anv e13 . J. Ba ord~ 13 Gordon N13 L. Browne 12 B . Kezilas 14 A Parker 12 .A. Fletcher14 . C .Lewis 14 ThwaRes M14 B . SCott

15 S Jenkinson13 A . Fisher 16 M Nicolas 13 .A. Kozik

Marsh14 E 19 LMcKie 15 Amore J.16 J . Ampt

14 N . Gos s15 D. Molino

17 B King

18 D Flaherty

. .15.R. Goodbody 20 M.Clarke

Loughnan23 I16 Amore S

17 R . Linford18 B . 0'Hoy 17 B . Smith 19 N Fitzpat ri ck 16.H. Brooks .

25 D .Bame s17 Amxatas C18 Heaven C

19 I . Glass 18 S . Burggraaff 20 A Prowse 17.R. Plummer31 D .Coggan 19 Duell R

20 M . Trigg 19 S . Rawlings 21 N Bertram 18.N. Rose 32 W.Coleman 20 Oberoi S21 A . Beach 20 H . Kerdel 22 T Logan 19.C, Waxma n

20 J Wright (C)33 D .Neilson 21 Kinross A

22 T. Foster 21 L Cave 23 C Devereux . .C21 D MacKenzie N) 34 D .Meredith 22 Furphy D

23 L. Northway 22 B . Hen ry 24 J Duggan . .Cl rk22 A 35 M.Mendolo 23 Hillas R24 B . Napier

25 N Dorman23 C. Prob nY 26 B Falcke . . a e

6 Koetsler2336 T.Finlay Chnsbow" J{v~.

26 M . Pennycuick24 R. Turnbal l27 S . Weaver

28 S Falcke29 T Campbell

..25.J. Shakespeare

44 -Stillman

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Grigg 28 D. Dawes 32 B Hakim 27.D . Swanton .

53 J O'Dea

27 Cokalis S28 T. Franklin-Jones

29 A. Murray ~.4 J Marinas28.B.Hunter . 26 Donahoe, M(VC)

30 A. Pelmanl31 T H b

32 C. Sendeckyj.35 W Higgins 29.T. Archer 28 Condron K

. a e33 C. Hooper 34 L. Kennedy 30.A. Shaw 29 Crawford M

30 Buttery M34 H. Baker 35 M . Davies 33.R . Mosbey

Jones39 A 44 Lancaster M35 K. Boehm43 A Bruhn

, .43.M. McGauran 53 Plain G

.44 L. Schneider 55.N . Swaby 76 Matthew M

46 R. Foote 62 G. White50 S. Morris

WHIT ;=': : . :a Y 1tlLECoach: itm Hills Cow : Paul Gregor Coach : Steve Lovell Coach: Tim Pratt Ca Rod Penatuna

1 1. Russell 1 B Petrie 1 . S . Muraca 1 . S . Brosolo I A Middlin

2.S . Wheller 2 H Gyles 2. C. Kelly 2. B . Warren - Smith 2. M Norrish

3.M . Wood 5 R Gale 3 . M . Bradfield 3. C. Ventura 3. N . Peak

4.C .Hassall 6 P Boyd 4 . S. Eisenberg 5. P. Micalleff 4. R .Be tt

S.A . Clinch 7 P Podbury (VC) 5 . P. McGowan 6. J . Morriss 5. P Valopp i

S.M . Luba 8 A Hollands 6 . S. Kidd 7. R. Nolan 6. D Lloyd

7.R . Wiley 9 T Stephens 7 . B. Daniels 8. C. Welch 8. R Drew

8.J . Muzzell 10 N Cullen 8 . C . Jack 9. P. Tobin 9. B .Kehoe

9.J . Franklin 11 P Sampson 9 . A. Russo 10 . A. Hill 10. J.Seeger

10.L Wells 12 P Landy 10 . A. Borg 11 . A. Cursio 11 . Z .Web b

11 .1 McMahon 13 M D'Amelio (DVC) 11 . J. Toussaint 12 . M . Sowersby 13 . LGillie s

12.L Breitkreuz 14 J Montano 12 . C . Smith 13 . M. Baker 14 . G .Thompson

13.M . Mart inov 15 P Carey ( C) 13 . D . Groulos 14 . J. Treyvaud 15 . D.Smith

14 .D. Jowett 16 A Kelly 14 . T. Davidson 15 . T. O'Shea 16 . C.Holdsworth

15 .A. Goonan 17 H Evans 15 . M. Walsh 17 . P. Furness 17 . A.Pizzey

16 .D. McKenna 18 S Wilson 16 . C . Yasar 21 . M. Calavett a 18 . C.Beal

18 .M . Ramsay 19 A Rooks 17 . A . Tedesco 22. L. McGuiness 19 . A.Coleman

19 .W. Cove 20 M McHugh 18 . B. Cunningham 24. P. Weston 20 . D,Seneratne

20 .R. Lerner 21 A Ballard (DVC) 19 . R . Rose 27.

R . Hill 21 . J.Tompkins

22 .B. Rayson 22 N Gerstein 20 . D . Lowe 28. P. Poutney 22 . J. Peake

24 .A. Lom 23 G Brearley 21 . N . Gaud 29. D . Adkins 23 . T. Colle tt

25 .R. Matter 24 R Varney 22 . S . Blanco 30. B . Janson 24 . G .Coutts

26,T. Harvey 27 A Dix 23. J . Russo 33. B . Sheets 25 . F. Pellegrin o

27 .J. Noske 28 C Beljak 24. M . O'Donnell 34. A . Biviano 27 . S.Savag e

28 .T. Naylor 29 S Train 25. J . Purton 37. G. Kennedy 29• D .Bel l29 .B.Cromack 38 A Flanagan 26. C. Andrews 38. A . Corry 30. J.S tron g

31 .S. Barker 41 D Wood 27. R . Fastuca 31 . S.Urbano

33 .A. Cook 44 C Clarke 28. T. Dean 32. J.Parry

39 .M . Ferrari 46 P Aftoft 29. L. Simmons 34. Bed50 . M .Hefieman 61 N Kennedy 30. C. Mahoney 37. D . Sim s

54 .M. Wilson 64 D Tompkins 31 . B . Vandenhurk 44. N .Martin

71 .R . Presser

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u~s r ~-a-,b: ma'. Zuker Coach : Greg Buntine Coach : John Howard Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Shane O'Connor

L GoldmanJ Israelsohn 2 L Browne 1 S . Chapman 1 .M . MeyerZ Lewsk iA Butt 3 D Hyde 3 J.Rosenga en (C) 2. S . Sulliva nE Goldstone 4 S Meehan 4 G. Chesser]

3 P Dixo nE Janover 5 M Miller 5 R . Buckingham • .

4 G AllanS GutmanD van Akan 6 D Wood

6 A. Hickey7 S. Knight

. .7. T. Barr

D Mi;ler 8 S. Thompson 8 . K . Littl e-~ G Blwden

I F- )in8 B Pinwell a 9 P. Nevi11 9 . K . McLeo d

J f' .aukfield 10 C Nailon10 B. Rogers 11 . B . Atherto n

J I :>m€nski 11 M. Vegter (VC) 12. M . Wilso nD I~:_ahanD F' el 12 R Burrows 12 R . Shears 13. M . Haye sL Faa<r 12 B Scanlon

13 M . Carey14 Z. Wright 14. P. Rock e

J K?^anJoRaman 13 P Arbon 15 B. Hind 17. S . CasacelliJ K-`er 18 A. Shields 19. S . HamiltonM S'° x

I15 J Hughes 19 G . Gilbert 20. P. Kring s

nA L,, ,G Geman

16 M Roberts 20 W. Late 21 . D . Kell yd E= get

17 J Bowden 22 B. Green (VC) 22 S BarkerP Giezer 17 B Keinhau s

1824 T Craven

. .24, M . Duggan

C~~r~ 29 J. RossJ I sJ G, m

20 J Shone 30 J. Mellington 30 . A . PothitosE Rath 31 S. Hawkins 31 . C . Jamieso nA Goldman 22 M Conway 35 M . Sharkie 33 . R . Hami lL Peters 23 H La Fogy 39 C. Burley 34 . M . Wingrav eJuFetdma n

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23 B Reid 41 J. 35 . T. SmithJ

Reae24 C Mitchell 42 S. Young 36 G Mora nA Sacks 25 J Murphy 48 G. Clugstan

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erman 59 S Sharpies

OAKCElGN 0!"1' STD . M ELB . ST. : . . M .H .S .O .D .C: . .h: Chris Moore Coach : (1) Manny Ntcolosl DISTRICTS Coach: (1) Paul O'Shannaasy Coach : Jerome Jackma n

L. Kelly 1 Carter P2 i

Coach : Darren McKillop 1 . J. DempseyB . Rose nn NQu 2, T. Dug9an

Georgiadis= L3. A. umber s4 L F

3. D. Beva n.

5 C . Kokkinos4 McKenzie C . ox

6. J. Harris

4. M . Brown5. M . Hal l

A . Ciavarella 6 Cato J'

7. L KaEesaran B. A YscendeseR . Symmons 7 O Kane M 8. D. McDona

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1', M. McPhee 10 McColl D 12 . D. Mct .ay 9. J . Walker (C)12 P. Malcolm 11 Farrow L 13 . S, Marwood 10. T. Couslan d~. B. Evans 15 Bore 11 . M . Signal ]'5 D. MOUlang 14 Chamberlain F

16 . K Didilis 12. M. Bowen

8 A. Keays 18 . '. Makorion

M 13. T Harper'3 M . Cas h

~16 Grigg S 19 . W. MacDonald 14. A . Niren s

, nD Britt 22 G Holland.

r1 J . Briggs18 Rass S19 Jabour P

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Z S . Johnson. .

26, J . wwppei17. G . Pollard

S Bando 27. D . Kerr 18 . J . Saigal.

~B A. Kelly "--~ ~-26. P. Landy29 . P. Fogarty

19 . D . Giannakos23 Carmody S

-' - 30. P. Gssing 20. S. Fole yA. COX 24 Biddlecombe T 31 . M. Courtney 21 . Dav. FoxA . HLthaway . 25 Pietryk M 32. J. Cox

33 L Meyer 22 . J. Brow n49 . Stevenson

27 Glynn P

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'23 . J. Davi s

C . S mOnsy 28 McGrath Jr 35. N. 0 Hatkora n

36. T. Purcell 24 . Dan Fox9 T. Orchard 29 Gill P 37. P. Cl. 25 . C. Owe n1 B . Hyrons 30 Silk J 3 . A. ~~~y3 J. Reynolds 40. R. eoyse 28 . A. Uesk e3 J. Gael

32 McCarthy M33 Buckeridge S

41 . B. Evan s42. M . Stonehouse

29 . D. ~scendeseD . Banks 34 Spillane A 43. M . Tactile, 30 . E. Hin d

J. Nevezie (C) ~' J. ring45. N. Watts

31 . K. Hardin g

S. Heslop 46. C. Wilkinson

S. Greenway37 DeMaria J38 Walsh M

S0, J. Gull rer51 . C. O'Shaughnessy

A. Bye 39 Furletti D 53 . T. Simpso n

'-~ N, Wills 40 Dale J as . A. Marsh57 . M . Hins~y

68 . J . Deacan69 . C . Hit lard

DE LA Si .-'--* (G ol d) I 1 Q

1 B Hawkins

7 D Taylor

9 B Nathan

11 S Alder

14 A Dimble

19 S R Allan Quirk 26 B. Jondahl

26. A . Rock

21 M Beynon

26 J Clift o n

Coach : (2) James Fay Coach: (2) Stephen Clarke

3 Monahan G 1, P. Rujevic

5 McKenzie-McHarg 5. M . Hick s

8 McDonnellJ g, W. MacCann ~ 7. C . KennedyMah A. Visser ~

. M .Hu ton~Y 8. B . Brown9 Ralph J

12 Dillon J13 Nolen A

15 Dixon B

7 Doyle C 20 . M. tamgrew 15. T. Fraczek1

20 Howard L21 Smallwood P22 Leoncelli T

26 Denton G

31 Fox A26 . T. Middleton

35 Bushby A36 Biddlecombe A

42 Smith J 58.A . Thompson44 GottenM 62. K Mclnemy49 McArdle N 65. R . M, let55 Dinardo L

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C R ULLEER- 1" ~! NTH OLD BOYS OL : ".Coach: John Ryan TEMPLESTOWE F _ : . . Coach : David Zappula Coach: Michael Sigulta s

Coach: Matt Agrotis Coach : Richard Grummett2 R . Kio eman

1 Mars hS 30 D Barnwell1 S . Cook 1 . m. Littl e

5 A. Boland . . 2 T Hedgeland 2 . D . McQuater6 P. McNiff 2 . D . Florence 31 J Bire 3 J . Kirk 5 . P. Tempone

Jenkinso n7 A3 . A . Paradiso 32 J Dunne Davidso n4 R 6 . B. Christie.

9 M. Guthridge4 .5 .

0. Hil lG Taylor

33 E Healy.

5 B. Kean 7 . B. Ryan

10 L. Mackowski 34 C Meighen 6 D . Burley 8 . C . Morley12 A . Corrigan 7 BAcGrat hM 35 B Dowsett 7 M. Cursio 9 . A . Cramer13 V. Hall

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.Cont iR 36 J Healy 8 S. Glover 10. K . derby (C)

14 A . Hayes.

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BickerdikeM 37 M Edmonds 9 T. Roach 11 . D . Pik e

15 S . Verona.

11 ..

J . O'Donnell (C) 39 A Butler 10 J. McArdle 12. G. Weickhardt

17 J . See 13 . R Lee 40 J Hannan 11 T Dean13.14

T ProsweC Munr o

19 D. Sinclair 14. P Harding 41 A Mercuri 12 J . Hughes.

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S . Jones20 S . Collins 16. D. Charles

44 B Ashton 13 M . Kelly.

Cantor21 P. Stone 18. A DeSimone

Robertson 14 N . Barry 18 B . Crave n22 G . Cochrane 46 M Ahern 15 T. James 19 B. Larrichia23 M . Patterson 20. J Paraskeva 16 D. McLellan 23 H. Hoga n24 D. Dew 22. M Perri 47 N Blayney

17 H . Monk 25 Zemsk iA25 C. Tavalli 23. D. Tsokas 48 N Dykes

18 A Seed 26.

D . Lin g27 C. Munro

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28 J. Holly.

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30 J. Tappley,

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M T011it 55 B Foynes 22 S. Bermingham 51 M. Brook e.

35 P Tsokas *' D Cummins 23 N . Hahn 52 M. Cottrel. .

* C Grose 24 S. Haynes 53 J . Cucinotta54 L. Enrigh t

J Kelly 25 J. Mullins55 M . Gilbert

A Powell 56 A . Mohari cB Stafford 57 S . Morritt

° G Waugh 58 J . Pettitt59 D. Schmidt60 N . Warner61 T. Parkes

OLD PARADIANS RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach: Peter Hansen Coach : Ken Balmer Coach: Tony Crotty B LACKS

Assist: Phil RyanCoach : John Bushby

2 D Dean1 R Zahra 1 FaroWi M 1 M Ballads

3 M Lyons2 S Page 2 Goodwin T 2 S Bloodwort h

4 R Hall3 V Scerri 3 Reynolds L 3 D Bongiomo

5 A Dean5 J Ramsay

4 Barron B 4 J Corbett6 A Harvey

6 B Shalders 5 Kiernan M 5 C Dalahunty11 S Connelly

8 K Elliot 6 Mullane P 6 T Donava n14 S Fantone

11 A Jamieson 7 HarmesJ 7 P Donelan8 N Ebner15 L Drummond

12 M Temming 8 OuinnL9 S Flood19 A Paglia (pVC)

15 J Teller 9 Gleason L 10 P Fowler21 L McMahon16 D Stafford 10 Crotty J 11 J

22 R Priest17 L Becker 11 McCarthy L '12 M Grigg

24 G Loftus18 L Fielding 12 Serratore F 13 R Hamilto n

27 D Cape19 R Johnson 13 CombM 14 W Hann a

28 S Russell20 P Flinn

14 Fenton J 15 D Higgin s29 M Keeling

21 D Heywood 15 Owen B 16 E Hinds34 P Gloury

22 A Carlo 16 Clifton D 17 R Mansfield18 T Mayall39 J Zivkovic

24 G Price 17 Palazzolo M 19 R Moreton39 S Fistric25 R Hatty 18 Freckleton J 20 D Oconne l42 N Stephens27 M Kosta 79 Green A 21 R Osullivan

50 E Tenson (Cl28 P McMahon 20 Capewell C 2,2 B Owen

56 M Spinoso29 G Hewat 21 Atkinson D 23 V Parkinson

60 D Soundly31 M Assouad 22 Goodwin D 24 S Prince

61 C Duncan 23 Caliegari D 25 L Rawnsley63 S Corcoran (VC) 25 Carroll A 26 J Rivett45 S Barbaro 26 Sheppard T 27 A Ross76 A Smith 27 Thompson T 28 S Rundle

77 T Crotty 34 O'Connell S 29 M Sale30 S Sandiford (C)

59 Robinson T 31 JP Santamaria72 Johnson S 32 R 7Scarlett81 Delaney D 33 N Sharp

34 P Sondhu35 M Stockfeld36 A Torney37 J Walker38 D Watso n39 R Willis

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Adam Alderton, Old Bri ton . bull li , 4 at, es .Todd Marshall, St. Bedes Mentone T., i's ves).

Striking, 4 matches.Rick Bannister, Therry Penola. Striking, 8 matches.

Brendan Rydquist, St. Johns. Intentionally . reeklessly, ornegligently making contact with a umpire. 8 matches .

Richard Bananjek, Bulleen Cobras . Unduly rough play . 3

matches.*" o n Old Essendon. Striking . 2 matches .*Grant Ferguson, Old Mentonians. Disputing umpire'sdecision, 1 match .°J h€t otta, Albert Park. Violently pushing aplayer, 2 matches .$C', i . :Ca . ewr (Reserves) . interfering urith a player

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~h .Beaumaris (Under-19) . Striking, 2

Results fro v{ ^,a -1 1p 2C, 2Werribee and Eltham charged K•:match played on Saturday June 30th aBoth clubs accepted the prescribed penalty. Werribee 6100(first offence over the last 3 year period). Eltham $300(second offence over the last 3 year peri

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Long trek across town for Old : endon this week totackle . . ". ;-: Bfoar : _ . . This is the last rollof the dice for the home side as time is running out forthem to make a run at Glen Eira . Believe the OEG'Sare carrying a few injuries, so their depth will betested but I believe they have it as shown by theirRessies win last week and so I'm sticking with the topside to record yet another -victory .Emotion will be out of the game this week and its back

to basic football . TL._ need to win today if

they are to have any hope of seeing some finals actionand it would be good for their confidence to string acouple of wins together. ' s as usual willgive their all but I feel it w-iil be in ain as the OldMentonians I fell are getting there now, they arecertainly better than their results have shown and

they will win today .

Going along quite nicely are t winning thegames they should and getting clot to the ones abovethem . Prahran are under the pump a bit now withAjax finding some form so will be pretty desperatetoday and the smaller ground with it's tighter confineswill suit them. But they will receive no mercy from thehome side who are hell bent on some firial's actionthis year so with that in mind I' ll go for Glen Eira .

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Another top effort 10 again . Please keep it up .Don't forget the numb -s 9-553 1561 phone or fax at

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email to b ' eoi✓a optus . .

Jury 28 Bear ris v c ?a :dians

Juhh 29 Old Scotch v Old Brighton

Aug 4 1=a"hitekiars v Old tdeCou;; ia,ns

Aug 5 )A Semi-Finals

Aug11 h01dEv0"Hai,°fic

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,R) Old lburnians (S )

_--cellin (C)Prahr aIncor -Rd 1 0MHS (,,_; (S), De La Salle (S), De La Salle (R), OldGeelong (R), Collegians (U19 )

This match is the D44 blockbuster of the roundwith both sides considered capable of takingout the big one at the end of the season .Bulleen would be happy to have snuck homelast week and will not be taking their Sunburyopposition lightly who have now won six on thetrot . The Cobras will be looking for a repeatperformance from Trinchi on the wing i ' I

'D'Angelo around to ground to coonRupertswood running game svhile usir : -knovvledge of the Koonung Reserveadvantage . in the end this knowledgeprove the difference as the Cobras win an( 'rtight ; counter by 5 points .

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6 0 563 720 78.19 208 0 628 761 82.52 129 0 571 866 65 .94 8

11 0 308 1191 25 .86 0

D2 RISER4E P W L D For tr4gst % Pfsp,l1:liSIDE 11 10 1 0 873 382 228 .53 40uI ..LLzSiS'1OWN CYMS11 10 1 0 844 442 190.95 40

51E-'! 0 C 11 7 4 0 690 600 115 .00 28LOWER HOUSE 11 7 4 0 618 570 108 .42 2 8

,,,-,Sr 'BRUNSWICKf_'tiTROBE UNIp?,f3,EIGH AFC

PE':!NSULA O B

11 5 6 0 618 631 97 .94 2011 5 6 0 509 627 81 .18 2011 4 7 0 609 676 90.09 1611 3 8 0 353 636 55.50 1211 3 8 0 422 767 55.02 12

URS 11 1 10 0 529 916 57.75 4

P W L D Far Apt % Pi sFPI7ROY REDS 11 10 1 0 1094 392 279.08 40ST JOHNS O C 11 10 1 0 799 541 147.69 40

CK 11 7 4 0 787 586 134.30 28SOUTH MELB DIST. 11 7 4 0 690 611 112.93 28!TH S O B 11 5 6 0 669 615 108.78 20IONASH GRYPHONS 11 5 6 0 609 600 101 .50 20tIENTLEIGH AFC 11 4 7 0 748 859 87 .08 16!:IC!!YIOND CENTRAL 11 4 7 0 530 1110 47 .75 161 1-1PJT'HORN AMATEURS 11 3 8 0 560 788 71 .07 12'1!IERT PARK 11 0 11 0 500 920 54.35 0

D4 RESERVE P WSYNDAL TALLY-HO 11 11ST MARYS 11 9

RcRRIBEE AMATEURSI1 9'~'ORTH BRUNSWICK 11 7BOLLEEN COBRAS 11 7~ :!VBURNE UN[ 11 6P.CPERTSWOOD 11 6'tT LILYDALE 11 4

DWESTBOURNE 11 3HAM COLLEGIANS 11 3

r'LEY PARK AFC 11 1

L D For t38st % Pts0 0 1007 251 401.20 442 0 869 479 181.42 362 0 876 572 153.15 364 0 744 648 114.81 284 0 527 567 92.95 285 0 740 587 126.06 245 0 664 616 107.79 247 0 461 941 48.99 168 0 447 691 64.69 128 0 469 880 53.30 12

10 0 408 1142 35 .73 4

CLUB 18 (1) P W L D For Agst % PtsST FyVINS 11 10 1 0 901 445 202 .47 40OLD *.'rLBURNIANS 11 9 2 0 712 448 158 .93 36OLI) XAVERIAlYS 11 8 3 0 980 353 277 .62 32DE LA St3LLE 11 8 3 0 754 615 122 .60 32''!D SCOTCH 11 7 4 0 721 540 133 .52 28!«ll"IRANAFC 11 4 7 0 644 628 102 .55 16'LLZENOD O C 11 3 8 0 457 643 71 .07 127-1'.LNSWICK AFC 11 3 8 0 361 983 36 .72 1 2IERRY PENOLA OB 11 2 9 0 447 793 56 .37 81-1) BRIGHTON I 1 0 11 0 286 1062 26.93 0

CLUB 18 (2) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 11 10 1 0 789 410 192.44 40COLLEGIANS 11 8 3 0 717 319 224.76 32MONASH BLUES 11 8 3 0 596 406 146.80 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 6 5 0 450 485 92.78 24MARCELLIN II 6 5 0 410 470 87.23 24OLD ESSENDON GR 11 5 6 0 551 579 95 .16 20ST LEOS E'vIl4iAUS 11 3 8 0 425 571 74 .43 12OLD'IRINI1Y 11 3 8 0 417 637 65 .46 12OLD GEELONG 11 3 8 0 471 766 61 .49 12LVHTTEFRLARS 11 2 9 0 416 896 46 .43 8

UNDER-19 SECTION I POLD RA S

OLD BRIGHTON

ST KEt"INSDE LA SALLEOLD SCOTCH

MARCELLINUNIVERSITY BLUES

OLD MELBURNIANSCOLLEGIANSBEAUMARIS AFCMAZENOD 0 C

W L D For Agst % PYs9 2 01327 613 216 .48 369 2 0 1073 552 194 .38 368 3 0 1261 673 187.37 32

8 3 0 1049 593 176.90 328 3 01189 679 175.11 328 3 01104 689 160.23 325 6 0 874 1187 73.63 204 7 0 736 901 81 .69 164 7 0 638 873 73.08 162 9 0 645 1186 54.38 81 10 0 433 1205 35.93 40 11 0 305 1483 20.57 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W

OLD IVANHOE 11 10OLD'I`RINTTY 11 8WERRIBEE 1AMA7EURS11 8

OLD ESSENDOId GR 11 8OR 11 7

ORMOND 11 7

OLD HAILEYBURY 11 6YARRA VALLEY O B 11 4HAMPTON ROVERS 11 4ST LEOS EMMAUS tVP 11 3

WHITEFRIARS 11 I

L D For tlgst % Pt s

1 0 1226 604 202.98 403 0 928 554 167.51 323 0 1109 679 163.33 323 0 996 748 133.16 324 0 744 528 140.91 284 0 891 856 104 .09 285 0 708 763 92 .79 247 0 855 1033 82 .77 167 0 748 1056 70 .83 168 0 584 1331 43 .88 1210 0 595 1232 48 .30 4

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst % PtsMENMNE £iARATEURS 1 1 11 0 0 1545 458 337 .34 4 4

11 10 1 0 1364 574 237.63 40SOUTH MELB DIST. 11 8 3 01243 662 187.76 32OLD XAVERIANS ( 2) 11 7 4 01083 729 148.56 28MONASH BLUES 11 6 5 0 1082 808 133.91 24ST KEVINS (2) 11 4 7 0 758 998 75.95 16OAKLEIGH 11 4 7 0 860 1381 62.27 16DE LA SALLE (2) 11 3 8 0 674 1332 50.60 12MHSOB 11 2 9 0 824 1229 67.05 8GLEN EIRA AFC 11 0 11 0 545 1824 29.88 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD CAI~MERWELL 11 9 2 01132 507 223.27 36OLD PARADIANS 11 8 2 1 904 550 164 .36 34

OB 11 8 3 0 1052 645 163 .10 3 2NORTH OLD BOYS 11 8 3 0 746 562 132 .74 32RUPERTSWOOD 11 7 3 1 1237 525 235 .62 30UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 7 4 0 1183 526 224 .90 28BULLEEN TEMP 11 4 7 0 378 1100 34 .36 16AQUINAS O C 11 2 9 0 341 1520 22.43 8IVANHOE FITZROY 11 1 10 0 370 1460 25 .34 4

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A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

CELLIPd 11 8 3 01114 806 138.21 32

OLD XAVERIANS 11 7 4 0 976 889 109.79 28

ST EEVINS 11 7 4 0 915 846 108.16 28

ST BERNARDS, 11 6 4 11134 985 115.13 26

MHSOB 11 6 4 1 1013 977 103.68 26

OLD TRINITY 11 5 6 0 866 868 99 .77 20

OLD SCOTCH 11 5 6 0 977 1016 96 .16 20

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 4 6 1 912 1014 89 .94 18

MAZENOD O C 11 3 7 1 927 1210 76 .61 14

OLD BRIGHTON I 1 1 8 2 791 1068 74 .06 8

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % P'. s

OLD IVANHOE 11 10 1 0 1093 529 206 .62 40

DE LA SALLE 11 9 2 0 1279 836 152 .99 36

OLD HAILEYBURY 11 7 4 0 1029 902 114 .08 28

NORTH OLD BOYS 11 6 5 0 1028 1012 101 .58 24

OLD PARADIANS 11 5 6 0 824 882 93 .42 20OLD MELBURNIANS 11 5 6 0 721 813 88.68 20

TI-IERRY PENOLA OB 11 4 7 0 824 983 83 .83 16

ORMOND 11 4 7 0 928 1112 83.45 16W'HITEFRIARS 11 3 8 0 972 1109 87.65 12

BEAUMARIS AFC 11 2 9 0 710 1230 57.72 8

C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pt s

OLD ESSE Pd GR 11 10 1 01171 710 164.93 40

COLLEGIANS 11 9 2 0 1095 740 147.97 36

HAMI'TON ROVERS 11 9 2 01244 941 132.20 36

GLEN EIRA AFC 11 7 4 0 1100 982 112.02 28

ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 5 6 0 1204 1045 115,22 20OLD MENTOR° S 11 5 6 0 1005 1149 87.47 20

CAULFIELD GR 11 4 7 0 1049 975 107.59 16PRAHIL4N AFC 11 3 8 0 828 1011 81 .90 12AJAX 11 2 9 0 833 1176 70.83 8

BULI .EEN TEMP 11 1 10 0 808 1608 50 .25 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

BAAtYULE 11 9 2 0 1378 793 173 .77 36

YVANHOE ASSUMPYTON11 9 2 01131 820 137 .93 36OLD CAMBERWELL 11 8 3 0 1140 931 122 .45 32

AQUINAS 0 C 11 6 5 0 1301 1092 119 .14 24

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 6 5 0 966 1073 90 .03 24ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 11 5 6 0 1100 1075 102 .33 20

OLD GEELONG II 5 6 0 993 1194 83 .17 20

YARRA VALLEY O B 11 3 8 0 794 1105 71 .86 12OLD CAREY 11 2 9 0 891 1209 73 .70 8

MONASH BLUES 11 2 9 0 852 1254 67 .94 8

D2 SECTION P W L D For Apt % Pt s

MENMNEAMATEURS11 11 0 01546 717 215.62 44

SALESIAN O C 11 9 2 01142 803 142.22 36WILLIAMSTOW@I CYA4S11 8 3 01182 826 143.10 32

PARKSIDE 11 7 4 01041 930 111 .94 28

KEW 11 5 6 0 886 954 92.87 20

LA TROBE UNI 11 5 6 0 920 1009 91 .18 20

PENINSULA O B 11 4 7 0 845 1313 64.36 16

OAKY.EIGH AFC 11 3 8 0 992 1201 82.60 12

WEST BRUNSWICK 11 3 8 0 766 1012 75.69 12

POWER HOUSE I 1 0 11 0 631 1186 53.20 0

D3 SECTION P W L DFor Agst % PteFTfZROY REDS 11 11 0 01559 403 386 .85 44

YGIY AFC 11 9 2 01341 751 178 .56 36

ST JOHNS 0 C 11 7 3 1 1337 1054 126 .85 30

HAWTHORN TEURS 1 1 7 4 01136 1072 105 .97 2,8

MONASH GRYPHONS 11 6 5 0 1154 1064 108 .46 24

ELSTERNWICK 11 4 7 0 860 1095 78 .54 16SOUTR MELB DISTRICTSI 1 4 7 0 843 1177 71 .62 16

RICHMOND CENTRAL - 11 3 8 0 744 1389 53 .56 12ALBERT PARK 11 2 8 1 938 1329 70 .58 IOUHSOB 11 1 10 0 685 1263 54 .24 4

D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Y ts

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 11 11 0 01329 629 211 .29 44BULLEE N COBRAS 11 10 1 0 1133 585 193.68 40

RUPERTSWOOD 11 7 4 0 970 729 133.06 28

SWIIdBURP7E UYdl 11 7 4 0 909 759 119 .76 28

ELTHAM COY.LEGYAPiS11 7 4 0 862 755 114.17 28

NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 6 5 0 777 1005 77.31 24

MT LILYDALE 11 5 6 0 863 873 98.85 20WERRIBEE AMATEURSII 5 6 0 696 876 79.45 20

ST MARYS 11 4 7 0 898 986 91.03 16OLD WESTBOURNE 11 3 8 0 556 860 64.65 12ELEY PARK AFC 11 I 10 0 520 1528 34.03 4

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 11 11 0 01059 509 208.06 44

MARCELLIN 11 8 3 0 859 615 139.67 32

OLD SCOTCH 11 8 3 0 887 638 139.03 32

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 7 4 0 839 638 131 .50 28

ST BERNARDS 11 7 4 0 756 689 109 .72 2.9OLD TRINITY 11 4 7 0 663 686 96 .65 16OLD BRIGHTON 11 4 7 0 563 708 79 .52 16

ST KEVINS 11 3 8 0 647 808 80 .07 12

MAZENOD 0 C 11 3 8 0 572 947 60 .40 12MHSOB 11 0 11 0 528 1135 46 .52 0

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD YYAB.EIBURY 11 10 1 0 1064 535 198 .

ORMOND 11 8 3 0 951 569 167 .14 32

OLD PARADIANS 11 8 3 0 911 620 146 .94 32

TBERRY PENOLA OB 11 6 5 0 932 594 156.90 24

OLD MELBURNIANS 11 6 5 0 657 641 102 .50 24

DE LA SALLE 11 5 6 0 636 695 91 .51 20

NORTH OLD BOYS 11 5 6 0 639 739 86 .47 20

WHITEFRIARS 11 4 7 0 647 819 79 .00 16

OLD IVANHOE 11 2 9 0 426 808 52.72 8

BEAUMARIS AFC I 1 1 10 0 419 1289 32.51 4

C RESERVE P W L D For AgstHAMPTON ROVERS 11 10 1 01074 528

OLD ESSENDON GR 11 9 2 0 897 476CAULFIELD GR 11 8 3 0 850 521

COLLEGIANS 11 7 4 0 966 537

ST BEDES MEN'T TIG 11 5 6 0 694 634PRAHRAN AFC 11 5 6 0 641 590

OLD MENTONIANS 11 4 7 0 684 838AJAX 11 4 7 0 429 603BULLEEN TEMP 11 2 9 0 363 1241

GLEN EIRA AFC 11 1 10 0 430 1181

% Pts

203.41 40188.45 36

163.15 32

179.89 28

109.46 2G

108.64 21

81 .62 If71 .14 If29.25 `

36.41 1

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