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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 13, 1997

Fostering Fami~ Foot6aCCsince 1892

Page 2: The Amateur Footballer, Week 13, 1997

OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF ALL SOFTDRINK BEVERAGES TO THE VAFA

PUTS BACK WHAT THE SWEATTAKES OUT

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prominntly dis-played the

`SmokeFree pxlL STEVENSbanner at allhome games CHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER° prominently dis-

played the Codesof Behaviour document in the club and

changing rooms• ensured that the `SmokeFree' logo is on all

player' uniforms° distributed QUIT resources from the club

® collected over (300) signatures on the'SmokeFree' pledge

and° supported some of the other healthy envi-

ronment issues by promoting the sale oflight beer in the bar as opposed to full

strength beer .If your club is looking for new ideas on how

to gain more points or you need assistance withintroducing your smokefree policy call DebbieWard at QUIT (9663 7777) or Phil Stevens at

the VAFA (9531 8333) .

Remember that the competitio nu still have

close until September 1 1997 so yrun-

plenty of time to earn points and be tmoney .rung for a share of the $3000 prize

Congratulations Amateu

r once ~Q ~b~ Club ~keepaupthe hanyulthe good work .

John I'owe{heAn~du~taon of a smokefreeganyule said, " the club board inpolicy was discussed ation by QUIT at theresponse to the present1997 VAFA Sponsors Night. A motion was

passed with unanimous decision to ban smok-

ing in the club rooms"-since this time, Banyule have :

° declared social and changing rooms as total-

ly smokefree° have clearly displayed signage promoting

the smokefree areas from smok-• are actively discouraging People

ing in the outdoor viewing areas

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AMATEUR FOOTBALL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN®tS

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1 2th ,19 7 price: $ 1 .2July

G~ oday's 'Editorial' is written by Debbie Ward °

~ (gUiT Sponsorship Co-ordinator} remindin g

the great incentive competition that isu l cubs oOf

5 :;tng'un during th 1997 VAFA season

Here is an update onuiag all of our thecompetition to date .

$500 to Eanyule ii!Banyule Amateur Football

To reward theClub's enthusiasm and commitment to being ahealthy club, we have awarded a$500 interim

prize to them . Well done nBanYu the introuc

QUIT has randomly monitore d

tio of smokefree policies in VAFA clubs, in

line with the 9mokeFree Clubs incentive

Awards .clubs are steadily working to intro-

Many policy in their clubrooms and are frnd-du

c~ge a creative ways for promoting the smokefree

message. However, during a recent visit to the

gr,nyuile AFC,we were particularly impressed

, ; ith the club's c they made in introducing a pol-and the ground

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A TIby Jason Frenke l

s Awe approach the remaining few rounds of thehome-and-away series we are quite rapidly bear-

ing upon what is effectively known as the 'business endof the season', and by all accounts, a sleeping giant hasfinally awoke after weeks of stirring and is preparing toslay the mighty in an all-out attempt to wrest away thisyear's L .A. Adamson Trophy !

De La Salle are in town, in form, and quite possi-bly on their way to a finals berth after another excellentperformance at the weekend - this time to knock offladder-leader and highly fancied Collegian s. After anignominious start to the season, where they were writ-ten off by many (including myselil Peter Hannan hasbrought his charges back from the dead to give them-selves a real chance of being there come September .The D's are just half a game behind Old Haileyburyand bearing down fast .

The other sleeping giant to finally awaken, and nota week too soon, either, are the St Bernards boys,fresh from consecutive victories and desperate tomaintain their place in A-section . The B's relegationlooked all but signed and sealed a couple of weeks agobut wins over Parade an d Uni have seen Gary Foulds'charges draw level with the Blues and Trinity on 12points and one suspects that two of this trio will windup in B-section next year. That is not gospel - is any-thing in football? - but Old Paradians would want tomake sure they sharpen up in the following weeks .With just 16 points to their credit - a game clear of thebottom three - there is every reason to suggest theirown relegation battle may yet loom .

REVIEW

St Bernards opened up against Uni Blues lookinglike a side with everything to play for kicking out to ahandy five goal lead before the Blues pegged them backin the second term. Grant Williams has been busy try-ing to bring back a winning feeling to University butgood games from Versteegen, Henderson and the con-sistent Paul Fairban k was not enough to see them overthe line at St Bernards College . Bernards edged awayin the third quarter with a BOG performance fromKennedy and 7 goals from Mitche ll and Vassallo .Damian Juegan , Chris Calthorpe an d Vin Comitowere all among the best for the home side .

Keen to atone for a season the_v'd rather forget,Trinity opened brightly at home to Old Xaverian sintent on knocking off the reigning premiers . Nip andtuck in the first half as neither side could break thegame open and Xavs led slenderly at the long break .They finished the stronger side in the second half with10 goals to 3 after the break to gallop away for a com-fortable win . Dan Richardson booted 7 for the victorswith Bowen an d Wood continuing their excellent form

for Xavs . JamieStickland, as alwaysstood up for the Ts asdid Board, Cummingand Hatfield but, as has been the case with Trinity thyear. too few winners on the day .

Neither Old Paradians nor Old Melburn iansplayed enough consistently good football to trouble t ltop sides this year, but the two turned on a high stadard match at Parade with the spoils going to the vi:tors, after grinding away to a lead which Parade spe.the afternoon chasing . Farrell played well for the honside as did Pannam, whose three goals were the moby a Parade player, but it just wasn't good enoughcounter the likes of Cameron Eab ry, Bardsley arMacDougall . Three goals apiece from Webb, Campbgand Micah Berry for the Redlegs.

Plenty of local support for the home side De ISalle at Waverley in their clash with the Lions as tlclub's great names came out to rally behind the D'They didn't let them down, either, with Matt Chnbooting two early majors to get the ball rolling for ILa. The Lions fought back with King exerting influenacross half-forward and Deane-Johns, WallacBennett and co . playing well. It was De La's day hoiever, and Mannix booted three critical third-term goato finish with five as the D's booted eight goals to foiafter the long break . Top games from Bonnici, Evarand Drew Jackson, while backmen Flowerday anRennie held on in the last term to record a great wi u

Old Haileybury under the hammer with De Ibreathing down their necks and the Bloods struggkto post a winning score before going down at homeScotch . Efstathiou showed a lone hand up forwardfinish with four goals with the likes of Armstron ;Seccu ll , Dann and Byrns playing well but too marOld Scotch guns for them to contain with five goafrom Heath and another top game from big man ToiWilson . Goldberg too has been a top performer all ye<and will need to continue that form as the Cardinaprepare to fight for the coveted top two positions .

SELECTIONS

Old Scotch too strong at home to Parade . OS t38 points .

Collegian s to overpower the visiting Old Hailelbury . 1,ions by 3 2

Melbu rni ans and Bern ards in a thriller, with th•Redlegs home after the siren by 3 points .

University to edge out Trinity in a critical clasiBlues by 10 points.

De La to throw everything at Old Xave rians anknock the premiers off by 17 points .

2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 19'.

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;;t, BeOver the past couple of weeks St.r -nards have had a number of players reach person-al milestones in their careers . Current Captain LukeGollant played his 150th for the club . The currentstate Vice-Captain Luke always leads by example andhis service to the club has been nothing short of excel-lent. Also Stephen Perrett achieved his 150ththrough sheer hard work and consistency. Playing indefence more recently Steve has performed well and hehas added much experience to the Bernards backline .congratulations are also extended to Sam Taylor,Gino Tots, Andrew Vinecombe, Marcus Creak andMark Farmer on reaching their 100 game milestones .Thanks for the service and well all look forward to the

have been fine performers for the OM's with Steve win-

next 100 from you all .Old Melburnians - Would like to congratulate

Steve 'Battler' Bardsley an d Stuart 'Stag' Rose onreaching their 150 game milestones recently. Both

ning numerous honours at both Senior and U19 level,and Stuart a fine leader in the Reserves and hardworker for the club more recently. Congratulations toYou both and all the very best for the next 50 .

OLD XAVI:RIANS v. DE LA SALLE Field : W. Hinton C. SegotaLoundary: R . Kemp Goal : Shannon Ryan Charlie May COLLE-GIANS V. OLD HAILEYBURY Field : A. Damen H. LittleBoundary : J . Stevenson C. Kealy Goal: Ross Richards GeoffGrigg OLD SCOTCH v. OLD PARADIANS AT ELSTERNWICKPARK - SUNDAY Field: M . Jackson C. 0'Donohue Boundary: B .Corcoran T. Dodds Goal: Bernie Hoare Kevin Segota OLDSCOTCH V. OLD PARADIANS RESERVES Goal : Russell0wens, Phil Burg OLD h IELBURNIANS v. ST. BERNARDSField: J . Kvins D . Dalgleish Boundary: M . Meier B . Mutton Goal:'.tichael Lentini Peer Bekkers UNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLDTRINITY Field: M. Gibson G . ThWaites Boundary : S . Hennig D.51-'-s Goal: Anthony Simpson Dominic Napoli

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALRICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 7 52A. LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 43BOURKE OLD XAVERIANS 41WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 1 3 9

RESERVESMCDONNELL OLD SCOTCHFIUME DE LA SALLECOLLINS ST BERNARDS

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SENIORS - 05.07.97OLD TRINITY 4.1 7.3 8.5 10.6 .66OLD XAVERIANS 4.4 8.9 18.12 18.15.123Old Trinity Passador 3, Stickland 3. Anderson 2 . Datn.mple 2 . Beat StkkLand,Board, Cumming, Robinson . Hatfield, Sutcliffe.Old Xaver7an Richardson 7. Ockteshaw 3, Landrigan 3 . Keyhoc 2, Jones . Wood .Gladman. Best Banta. Wood . Brennan, Ford. Blood. Jones.

DE LA SALLE 5 .2 6.4 11.5 13.8.86COLLEGIANS 2.1 7.3 9.7 11.10.76Be La Salle B. MannLC 5, Chun 2. Clancy 2. Flowerday, Swift, E~ans . Johnstone.Best Flowerday, BonnMl. B. Mannix. ENans. D. Jackson. Rennie.Collegians King 4. Warne Smith. Mollard. Boctor. Wallace, Cleary, Lake. Schaber.Best Wallace . King. Deane Johns, Mollard. Cleary, Bennett.

OLD HAB,EIBURY 3.3 7.5 9.10 10.13 .73OLD SCOTCH 3.3 9.5 13.8 15.10.100Old HaBeybury Efstathkru 4, Home 2 . Walden 2. Le Page 2 . Bat Warden. Burnes.Seccull . Armstrong, Dann .Old Scotch Heath 5. Husking 2. Nettleton 2 . Holt 2 . Steel . W9lson, Price. Aujard.Best Wilson. Goldberg, Patterson. Price, Steel . Heath.

OLD PARADIANS 3.5 6.10 9.14 10.17.77OLD MELBURNIANS 5 .1 8.3 11.6 14.10.94Old Paradiaas Panama 3, Bad 2 . Holland 2. Cosgr9ff 2. Harris. Best Farrell,Pannarn. Burns . Aiello, Philp . Cosgriff.Old Me tn+. .++tBns Berry 3 . Campbell 3, Webb 3 . Stuckey 2. Bardslev . C. Eabry,McMullin. Best C. Eabry. Beardsley, MacDougall . Pruden. Ross . Birkill.ST BERNARDS 8.1 7.2 12.4 14.6.90UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.4 8.9 6.13 11 .13 .79St . Bernards Va_csaIlo 4, Mitchell 3, L. Gallant, J. Gallant . tud[ca. Mount

. Kennedy. Sheehan. Calthorpe. Best Kennedy, Juegan. McKeon. Calthorpe, V.Comito, Perrett.University Blues Hetrald 4 . Wilcox 3 . McKinnon . Maptestone. Meade, Versteegen.Best t,ersteegen, Henderson, Fairbank, Meade . Kordick. McKinnon .

RESERVES - 05 .07 .9 7OLD TRINITY 2.4 3.4 3.5 6.9.45OLD %AVERIANS 1.4 4.8 6.14 7.17.59Old Trinity Wyke 3, Richards 2 . Biadeni. Best Balasry . Smith, Richards . Wyke.Glass. Cameron .Old Xaveriaas Goal kickers and best players not rec,ch*ed.

DE LA SALLE 2.1 4.4 7.7 8.9.57COLLEGIANS 3.3 5.9 7.13 14.13.97De La Salle Lajinl2. Fiume 2, Fisher. Cross. Ford. T. RScHenry^. Best Vanderplight.Moore. Fisher, Wyles . Duckett . Grace.Collegians O'Donnell 5. Milat 3, Woollev 2 . Cooper. Walsh . Fraser, Best Jones,Milat. Greets, O'Donnell. Fraser, Humphry.

OLD HAB,EYBURY 4.1 5.2 6.5 7.8 .50OLD SCOTCH 4.4 7.10 9.12 10.14 .74Old Ilaileybury Floyd 2 . Hardeman 2. Walden, Lavender, Aughterson. Best Hit .Augttterson. S. Walden, Lay. Jimmieson, Rowiands.Old Scotch McDonnell 3, KaWvski, T. Reid . Pritchard, Hooper, Walsh. Phillips .Hanneman. Best T. Reid . Walsh. Kerr. Thontas . Kaluvski. Hantteroan.OLD PARADIANS 3.3 4.6 7.7 8.8.58OLD MELBURNIANS 2.4 3.8 7.7 10.11 .71Old Paradtans Goal kickers and best players not recei}ed .Old MelBrurnians Walton 3, Brown 2. Jukes . Waddell . Higgs . L . Boyd . O. Boyd.Best L. Boyd, Hart. Rabbitt . Higgs . Brown . Keeble .

ST BERNARDS 2.5 3.5 5.5 9.6.60UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.5 3.6 8.9 8.13 .61St. Bernsrds M. Farmer 2. Brebner 2. Rogers, Datfe}s P. Capes . Doran . O'Brien.Best Brebner. Paradowski M . Fanner. Doran . A . Capes . P. Capes.University Blues Nugent 2 . Byrne 2 . McIntosh. Strack. O'Donne ll. Edwards. BestEdaards. O'Donnell. Gust . hicAioon. Kevs. Btxne.

[ IJULY 19 - ROUND 14

OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD PARADIANSCOLLEGIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANSST . BERNARDS v . OLD SCOTCH EP - SUNDAYUNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD HAILEYBURYOLD TRINITY v . DE LA SALLE

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B SECTIONby Terry Quirk

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Section leaders Old Brighton continued to demolishsides in the four and turned the tables on

Ormond who had defeated the trend setters in Round3 . Mazenod in the meantime travelled to Oak Park andscored a most convincing victory against a TherryPenola side that appears to have dropped the bit andhas now joined the clubs struggling to oust teams thathave been in the top four for most of the season. TheNodders are now in the hot seat with an enormoustask facing it in the coming weeks . With three of thefinal six games to be played against the three top sidesand in need of percentage boosting victories, the chal-lenge is there . On its best form the Nodders must begiven some chance to do the miraculous deed and joinin finals action . Ivanhoe is raising a rather belatedeffort to earn a finals berth but to date has not beenable to defeat sides above it . so the task would appearto be insurmountable . In the coming weeks theMagpies will not be a pushover for any challenger andshould be the 'sleeping tiger' that strikes when theopposition drops its guard . MHSOB is going alongnicely and with a clear lead on the side outside the fourshould withstand the challengers on one hand andalso figure prominently with the best sides in thisSection over the next six weeks .REVIEW

Old Ivanhoe's poor start against MHSOB provedits undoing with the High boys charging out of thegates and holding on to a lead of around five goals formost of the match. Forwards in Dan Woodley andNathan Johns were always a focus up forward whilstAdam Tilling and Cam Bruce both youngsters with abig future gave MHSOB plenty of drive. For OldIvanhoe the 'Corcoran Bros', J. Weddle, Veal, Harosand Johnston in defence were better performers.

Mazenod and Therry Penola fought out a verykeen contest at Oak Park for three quarters beforeMazenod's Le Grand, Fisher an d Sherlock took con-trol around the middle and allowed the visitors to wincomfortably thanks to some very inaccurate kicking .Big Mick O'Hara in the ruck was also a great player .Therry was best served by Thrush (5 goals), Kuret,Crotty and Carter in defence and O'Connor battledhard all dav.

Old B righton took on Ormond at the South Roadoval and showed once again why they are top dogs inthis Section . Brighton's strength in the air was a tellingfactor whilst Ormond's inaccuracy and fumbling of theball did not help its cause . Old Brighton had numerousgood players in a very even performance. Rod Block,Paul Joy and Paul McDonald were best for the Mondswhilst Under 19 players in David Beckett and ScottNaughton were most serviceable .

Banyule an d St Kevins were engaged in a ratherdour struggle for the first half before SKOBS via

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'Tangles' Garv ey an don ballers 'Wozza'Keighran and theDollman boys tookover. Mayne, Williams, Egan and Woodlock hadhot go for the Bears before the last quarter avaleof goals sealed the issue .

The Saints an d Ivanhoe were locked in aencounter all day before the `Pies' got to the line

bkick in a tight finish. The Saints kept finding sthing and would not he down as it desperately triupset the Hoes who continued to fight hard in a ;that meant so much . For Ivanhoe Angelini, (Karim Moussa and Saunders were best, whilst fcSaints, the tenacious Scott Diamond, "CoGreen, Gilmore and Neeson were best in a sidestruggled to catch up after falling behind early .

PREVIEWOld Ivanhoe takes on Therry Penola at head(

ters in a crucial match for both clubs . Therry's forElsternwick has been inconsistent but its bestshould enable it to win the day by 21 points .

Mazenod faces the acid test against the migOld Brighton . A loss here to the Nodders would rlife very difficult. I can't see the OB's failing at thisdle to predict a victory by 27 points.

Ormond should be a tough encounter for Ban7The Monds will be keen to score a big victory withcentage becoming an important issue . Ormond

bpoints is my prediction.St Kevins plays host to Ivanhoe . SKOBS' h

form has been okay and with several of the sidelplayers returning should have too much class andvail by 44 points .

RESERVES : Therry Penola, Old Brighton. OrmiSt Kevins, MHSOB .

CORRESPONDENTS: By 5 .30 Monday 9889 91Over the next few weeks I would like each club tothree nominations for the 1997 'B Section' DnTeam to be announced before the final game . A s:note on players' ability etc . should accompanynomination

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

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

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER '.

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St . Kilda Sth. Caulfield - Best wishes to John'Jocka' Howard who plays his 300th game today . A(3)time premiership player and committee member for(10) years, John epitomises all that is good in AmateurFootball. A fearless competitor and loyal clubman welldone your fine achievement.

Old Ivanhoe - All at Old Ivanhoe would like to con-gratulate Marty "The Showstopper" Stewart onreaching (100) games last week against MHSOB . Anintegral part of the club both on and off the field, wecongratulate you on your fine achievement and lookforward to the next (100) .

NAMEMCLEANWILLIAMS!"DODLEYPOLA

BROOKESMCCANNBROWN

ENIORSCLUBOLD IVANHOEIVANHOEMHSOBTHERRY PENOLA

RESERVESMAZENODST KEVINSORMON D

JULY 19 - ROUND 14OLD IVANHOE v . BANYULEMAZENOD v . ST. KEVINSIVANHOE v. ORMON DST. KILDA SOUTH CAUL . V . OLD BRIGHTONMHSOB v. THERRY PENOLA

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4LU IVANHOE v. THERRY PENOLA AT ELSTERNWICKPARK - SATURDAY Field : B . Allen J. Toohey Goal: Malcolm'.'can Reno Barichievich MAZENOD v. OLD BRIGHTONField: C . Stewart A . Firley G . Miller Goal: Russell OwensPeter Allsop ORMOND v, BANYULE Field : B . Tamblvn P.Simpson S. Waterman Goal : John Robinson Phil Burg ST.KEVINS v . IVANHOE Field : T. Ovadia B. Schmidt B. BrownM . Chapple Goal : Gary Clancy Kevin Segota ST. KILDASOUTH CAULF. v. MHSOB Field: A. Chapman R. Eastwood(R) Goal: John Kelly Bernie Dix

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ORS -05.07.97OLDIUNHOE 6.7 10.7 15 .12

1rgi5OB woaIlev 7. Gerner 2. PertY,.-1 2.0 2, Johns 27.

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T1IERRY PENOLA OB 414 8.1 1hL1ZENOD oc 4.1 1313 ..: 14.16.IOpTOexry Peaole OB Thrush S. O'Connor 2. G~,~ 2 S~~~. ~: ,Goodwin, Castatdt. Best Tluush, KureL Crottv. O'

~Mazenod M. Murray 5, tvelch 4. Morgan 4, LeGr ~. ~` ter. Oru_O'Hara . Welch . SIGiand Fish-,. Nisbett, Barker.

arel 3. Couttt̂ _ 2. Han! ...:

OLD BRIG1P10N 3.4 7,511 .7ORMOND 2.6 4.8 7

.1 3Old BrlChton Bradley 3, Reid 3, Kent 2 . Patterson. Farrell . MN~-Fitzgerald. Kr}zwmiak. Best Nikas. Fitzgerald, Dennis, Rrkt McLachlan, t~ l~

Ormond Block 2, Bailey 2. SyTnes, Turner, NaupJtton . Be~ gekeCollins. Fraser, Turner. tt. Ja:

BANYULE 21 4,58

ST KEVrNS 4,2 9,3 14.4 10.11 .71Banyule Turnbull 5, lVitcheU 2,14oodlock. T. Egan, Yin. Best T. E 23

.10 .1148OBrien. Turnbull. 1V[tcheIl. Ban, Ph Ma ne.St Kevins Garvey 9. M. Dellman 3, B . Dyman 2. Gribble 2, Mm',azt 2 p7i,,y. r,laryZguano. Keigiuan . Burden. Best Keighran . Gan~ep. McGtrinness, gr~v . O~;e.

IV 3ANHeOE 4.4 8,7 11.13

13 .16 .91ST. KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 .2 4.5 10.8 23 .20 .68Ivanhoe Williams 4, Hull-Brown 2, 3frnrssa 2, Jo}zr . BLvkw,ood, Lee, g,,o.t„'.S2uderi. McFarlane. ;St . Kilds Sih CauiBe4d P. Grteen 6. Astagenko 3. M. Rt.s ? varmaktc, Gitn,ore,A. Meriak. Beet S. Diamond, P. Green. Gilmere, }~sp~ pl, RyanqstaPonk

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RESERVES - 05.07.9 7M .H.S.O.B. 1.2 8.4 13.8 14.13,97OLD IVANHOE 0.1 0.2 0,3 0.4-4I,iHSOB Senn 4 . L'erma 2 . Theobold. Scrims . McLardte. !e ton . ' - . Drake,Spiteri .Which. Best Politics. Semi, 4erma-Axrord, S. Konsta nOld Ivanhoe - Best Hall . Caddy, Glisenti . Jones. Harris, Tull.T1ffiRRY PENOLA OB 1 .4 2.6 5.7 B,$.58MAZENOD OC 1.0 6.1 6.6 gTheury Penola Rossigno 3. S. Goodwin, Jones, D. Goodwin, Clarke, Sacen. ~D . Goodwin, Prendergast. Hollow. Moran. Sacco. Pinner. . .-Mazeaal Brookes 3. Riley 2 . Cauchi. GrimL=on . Rogers, SteinCon. B est Pc :,

rSteinrort, Rogers. Grimson, Smith. Snart.

OLD BRIGHTON 4.2 7.5 7.6 9.9-63ORMOND 2.2 2,4 5.5 5.6 .36Old Brighton Grant 6, McNamara 2, Mandelaris . Fisher. Besf. Brown . Bennett,Gamble. Grant. Murray, Moreton .Ormond Leaner 2. Steivart. Keleher, Mackep. Best Mabbett. King. Mackey, Collins,Stewart. Kelleher.

BAhYULE 0.0 2.2 3.4 3.4 .22ST KEVINS 0.8 2.10 5.12 10.12.72Banyu)e Cullen. Holt- Wason. Best Jesse. Riches, ibn.Ndson. Fogaartv, Hold. Heard .St Kevins McCann 3 . Mulcahy 3 . Moore. Varasdi. Hasson. Charless. Best varesdt.Mulcahy. HasetL Thonas. McCatm, Moore.

IVANHOE 3.3 5.7 8.10 11.12 .78ST. KB,DA STH CAULFIELD 2.2 2.2 3.4 6.4 .40Ivanhoe H. Moussa 3 . Fairweather 3. Andreski 2. Kri~ettker 2 . Fahour. BestAndneski, Finlavson, Too~ood M13cDonald. H . Moussa- T. Thompson .St. KBda Sth Caulfield 1{ascali . Canard. Dvnon. Emmett. A. Diamond. BestHoward. Wtelgosz. Brown, Canard. Paterson . iTmon.

"I"HE SUNDAY AGESunday Age VAFA sportswriter

Garry Petroff writes about Saturday A sectionmatches played and previews the Sunday A

section match of the day.

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SECTIONCire by Russell Gould

esults again went according to plan last week withjust a little hitch . Marcellin managed to fight off

a late charge from St Bedes/Mentone in a game thatcould always have gone either way . No problems weresolved around the middle of the ladder with three teamstill having a realistic chance of playing in the finals .Down the bottom the fight is right on. St Leos have fall-en a game behind in the quest to get out of the cellarbut that second bottom position could still go eitherway. Let's watch and see shall we.

REVIEWMarcellin moved into second spot on the ladder

after a had fought 16 point win over StBedes/Mentone at Bulleen . With both teams fightingfor a position in the top two, the first quarter was atight one in front of a fiery crowd, the Eagles going intothe break with a small lead. The second quarter wascrucial in the context of the game . Marcellin were run-ning all over the place and used this run to pile on 7goals to the Tigers 2 and went into the long break witha 40 point lead . But the Tigers were not done yet as theEagles tired they kicked their way back into the gamein the last term to get to within 2 points . But the Eaglesmanaged to scramble the ball forward and kicked twogoals to seal the victory . In a terrific game of footballMarcellins' Cronin and Sampimon were everywhereall day and were the Eagle's most creative players . Forthe Tigers who tried valiantly and must be commend-ed on their comeback . Marinic bobbed up everywherepouncing on loose balls whilst Tully was a brick wallacross half back. A great game between two of theteams likely to play a big part in this years finals .

Monash Blues travelled to Keysborough to take onOld Mentonians trying to make it two wins in a row .Unfortunately they ran into a Panthers side not willingto capitulate to a lower side again . and as such were onthe end of a 26 point loss . The Panthers were on top forthe first half, their backline especially good, and at thelong break they were up by 47 points. But Monash,keen to put in another good showing played better foot-ball in the third term, and was even better in the lastquarter and they managed to outscore the Panthers 10goals to five in the second half. But it just wasn'tenough to bridge the initial gap and they fell short ofthe mark. Big grabs and attractive footy made thegame a good one for the fans . Best for the victors wereMull in, Stroud and Campbell , glad to get a win andstay in the top four. For the visitors who were pleasedtheir efforts to get close . best players included JeremySmith an d Sammy McGee.

Out at Thomastown, North Old Boys continuedon their merry way this week beating the Bears by acomfortable 38 points . The Bears managed to get ontop early and led at the first change. But from then onthe boys from Brunswick took over. They kicked 16

goals to 8 after quartertime to shake off theBears who tried hardall day but were justno match for a very talented NOB's side . Best for tlBears were the Grech boys, Alberti and Holmes . F,the winners it was just a good all round team perfomance (no correspondence from them, sorry) and INnow move a game clear in top spot and pretty likelystay there. The Bears though will still have to fight

r hard if they want to get into the top four.In find conditions at Ted Adjani Ov

Bull een/Templestowe encountered a good gamefootball from St Leos for three quarters before powetag away to a 62 point victory. The first quarter vr<very even, St Leos carrying on their good form from ttweek before, the Bullants up by just 4 points at tlbreak . Their running game kicked in in the secorterm and they stretched their lead to 20 points a

t time. The Bullants then kicked 4 goals in as many m iutes, but to their credit, St Leos hung in there arkicked 6 goals to five to be within four goals at the lachange . But the Bullants turned it on in the last kicing 9 goals to three to take over the game and secuvictory. In a good game for the Bullants forwareJames (9 goals) an d McLaren (7 goals) were best arMatthews was another good contributor. For the I'mBlues, Faulisi, O'Meara and Dinocolantonio we.some of the best contributors . The Bullants won't faway and look set to pounce .

Hampton Rovers hosted AJAX and were ableturn around the week before's defeat and ran outpoint victors to leave AJAX winless for the seasoReports suggest it was a great team effort from tlRovers with particular mentions to Martyn, McKeli iand 'Statue' Crawford who booted 11 goals for the vitors.

PREVIEWAJAX host Old Mentonians and I am sure that ti

Panthers will win this one by somewhere in the ran ;of 40 points or more .

Monash Blues take on Bull een/Templestowethe University and I predict a good showing from tlBlues, but the Bullants will win by 6 goals .

St Leos face Marcellin who will be fired up to ke4thei: spot on the ladder and should win . The Eaglesa first half blitz to win by 45+ points .

In what looks to be a good clash, ;Bedes/Mentone will bounce back and beThomastown by 6 goals in front of a big crowdMentone Oval.

In the final clash of the round, North Old Boys ~home to Brunswick where they will be too classy fHampton Rovers and win by 50 points.

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Marcell in - Special congratulations to Davi d'Bomber' Howe who plays his 200th game forMarcellin. Bomber has been an outstanding leader forthe club both on and off the field and they wish him thebest. Marcellin also congratulate 'Rugged' Ron Colussiwho notches up his 100th game for the club today.

Monash Blues - David Newman today reaches his150th game for the Ashers . Dave has had a fine careerto date and there have been many highlighths fromthis athletic forward/ruckman/backman . Well done']7avo' we look forward to the next 50 .

St . Leos Emmaus WP - Andrew Burgess plays his100th game for the Two Blues today . 'Baby John' a tal-ented onballer has given tremendous service to theclub over his career. Well done Andrew on yourachievement .

JULY 19 - ROUND 14AJAX v. MARCELLINMONASH BLUES v. ST . BEDES MENT . TIGERSTHOMASTOWN v . ST. LEOS EMMAUSNORTH OLD BOYS v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEHAMPTON ROVERS v . OLD MENTONIANS

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SENIORS - 05 .07.97HAMPTON ROVERS 5.4 10.5 16.8 22.12.144AJAX 2.1 4.3 5.5 8:.7.55Hampton Rovers Crawford 11, Natoli 2, Wilmott 2 . S. Anderson 2, Marshall,Martyn, Parkinson, D. Anderson. McKellar. Best Martyn. McKellar, Crawfard.Marshall, Fletcher. D. Anderson.AJAX Rosen 3, Onas 2, Lust, Samuel, Halphen. Best Bram. Wcislitzer, Onas,Rosen. J. Segal . Lust.

OLD MENTONIANS 5.2 10.5 14.8 17.10 .112MONASH BLUES 1.2 2.6 7.8 12.14 .86Old Mentou7an,g Acreman 4 . Paterson 4, Austin 2. B. Murphy 2, 0 . Stroud 2, Dacis.Dayrr. Mullin. Best Mullin. Stroud, Campbell, D. Murphy. B . Murphy. Lean.Monash Blues Gregory 4 . Barker 2 . Mcltar 2, Teasdale 2 . Webster, M . Newman.Best McGee. Rogers, Hipu2ll. M, Neuman. JL Smith, Caidaell.BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE - - - 25.12.162ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP - 15.10.100BuBeen Temp7estowe James 9. McLaren 7, Robertson 2, T. Matthews 2 . WiWams,Shine, C. Parris, Agrotis, D. Matthews. Best D. Matthews. James, Tulloch, Prior,McLaren. T. Mattheas.St Leos Vaughan 5. Faulisi 3, Banks 2, Major 2, Buckle. Graves, Meehan . BestFau11s1. OTieara Dinicrolantino, Burgess. Major, Vaughan .

MARCELLIN 5 .2 12.8 15.7 17.12.114ST. B'S MENT TIG 4.1 8.2 12.6 15.8.98Marcellin Treganowan 4. Duningo 3, Caf6y 2. Cronin. Sampimon . Chambers .Cooper, Waters. Dineen, KaraEasalis, Payne. Best Cronin, Sampimon, Day,Chambers. O'Flynn, Dinilngo .8t Be Ment. 'fig D1Pkns E, MacGeorge 4, Zayac 2 . Pecker. Kinsella McCraw,Power. Best Marinle.15are Goodchfld, MacGeorge . Lannan. Diggins, Beasley.

THOMASTOWN 4.4 5.6 6.8 12.9.81NORTH OLD BOYS 2.5 7.6 14.9 18.11 .119Thomesiown Gorski 3 . Plant 3. Holmes 2, Valat 2 . Diana. Ristetski. Best Fellous.M . Grab . N. Grech, Alberti, Holmes, Colosimo.North Old Boys Barker 6. Curran 3. Connolly 2, Bayer 2 . Bovle . Lyrons. McKav.OFarrell. Spurting, Best Mutquinney. Sleep, Manassa. Micunda Cunan, Contt.

RESERVES - 05.07 .97HAMPTON ROVERS 8.2 9.7 10.9 17.15.117AJAX 0.0 0.1 1.1 2.1.13Hampton Rovexs Hayden 5. Ross 4. Hulick 2. Marhtts 2. Perry, Green. Mason,Boyle . Best Bo41e, Tuck, Marinls . Mason. Hayden, Thomas ,AJAX Rothschlld, Diamond . Best Grundman, Nathan . Woolf. Krongold,Rubenstein . 2iecinsM .

OLD MENfON1ANS 3,7 5.10 7.11 10.13.73MONASH BLUES 1.3 2.8 4.13 7,14.56Old Mentonlane Ferguson 3. Llnrord 2. Riley 2. Ftnnmis, Johnsen. Tuentymart .Best Ferguson . Laaes . S . Kitto, Sly, Tv.entymatL Finnls .Monesh Blues Kelkck 3, Spencer 2, D. Neaznan, Lawrence . Best Dempsey .Feenaghty. Hodson. Bauer, J . Millie. Andritsos.

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE - - - 7.12.54ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP - - - 6 .12.48Bu lleen Templestowe Greig 2, Bone, Daskalou. Papadopoulas, Stellhtg. Stott.Best Bone, Stelling Stott. Driver, Greig, Faulkner.St Leos Gay. Kenny, Ludlow, Millen, Van Den Akker . Vaughan . Beat. Auliso. VanDen Akker, Simondsen, Smith. Manton . McCann .

MARCELLIN 0.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 .10ST. B'S MENT TIG 3.3 4.3 5.5 7.9 .51Mereetlin DeCruchy. Best D . Harberts. Wallis, Stokes, P. Harberts, M . Cooper,Sheehan.St Bs Meat Tig. MLSfud 2, Schreier 2. Carderq;. Manson, Dan Goodchild. BestEarle. Lomango. Johnston, Mi4tud. Schreier, Dw}er.THOMASTOWN 5.2 12.2 13.2 15.6 .96NORTH OLD BOYS 2.4 9.4 11.7 13.11 .87Thomastown John Bubis 6 . PandolCo 5, Scarpa 3 . Jim Bubis . Best Rocca,Kennedy, Pelsirtis, DiN9agg'io. Eeen, John BubLs .North Old Boys Lock 4. Cook 3, Cheshire 2 . Robinsn. Fahey. Suzeney, Zecco .Best Sweeney, Cook. Lock, Zoom. Burns, Trunbole .

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REVIEW

0 Id Geelong continue to show that they are thestand out club in D Section with another con-

vincing win . Whitefriars continue to slide . OldEssendon and Caulfield turn their season aroundand give supporters hope of a finals berth . Beaumarisquietly go abut the business of winning and OldCamberwell definitely to be relegated .

An injury depleted St Johns ran with OldGeelong for the first quarter and into the second untilOld Geelong's strength and ability took control andthey drew away. The St Johns players need to learnto take frustration out on the ball and concentrate ontheir discipline as head high tackles and rough playhave no place in Amateur Football . The players needto take a leaf from Old Geelong who ignored theirantics easily running out eventual winners by 14goals . Not much joy for St Johns without key positionplayers but their best were Dowsett, B . Hilton an dKoppens. Old Geelong had great contributors all overwith Howells and O'Brien finished with 9 goalsbetween them and Wilkinson and Wellsby great indefence .

In the game at Aquinas, Salesian had control allday but were not able to completely close Aquinas outof the game . With only five points in it at half time thescore board did not reflect Salesians control due totheir failure to score in many thrusts forward .Aquinas were able to stay in touch and got withinthree points in the last before Salesian steadied torecord a 10 point win . Bethune rucked tirelessly allday for Aquinas and was given great support byColliver and Quinn who finished with 4 goals .Salesian were again given plenty of drive throughHazel and Bobetic with McKnight playing a greatfour quarters .

Parkside started at top pace with three goals inthe first ten minutes and jumped Old Essendon inthe initial stages but as OEGS settled they slowly tookcontrol kicking the next five goals . Old Essendon thenplayed very positive team football and put their recentlosses behind them as they outran and outmarkedthe Devils. Parkside had too many players intent onwaiting for the play to be created whilst Old Essendonteamed well to runout easy nine goal victors . A greatscreamer in the goal square by Podger capped off avery memorable victory with great contributions fromHexter, McPherson and Papas whilst Evans finishedwith five. Parkside had three great players in Harvey,Reginato and McNamara but they were let downbadly by team mates expecting them to do it all .

Caulfield reproduced their early season form andopened well against Whitefriars which produced agreat first quarter of football . The Friars holding aslender lead at quarter time knew they had a game on

their hands and that Caulfield were all fired up . T!second quarter saw neither side get a break as f ~,pressure around the ground intensified. In a telliithird quarter Caulfield broke free and kicked sevigoals to two to open up a match winning lead . In t ;.last Caulfield withstood a strong challenge from t ;.Friars to record a great win and get their season baon track. Whitefriars best were Vandenboon, MikLaw and Bateman . Best player on the day wundoubtably Horton from Caulfield as he tookgreat marks at Centre Half Back to control the garand set up many forward thrusts . Caulfield were alwell served by Liddell and Royals whilst T.D. ftished with 4 goals .

In the final match for the round Beaumaris aiOld Camberwell played open football with the Sharletting themselves down with inaccurate kicking . CCamberwell goalless in the first half were first to scoin the third as they came back with a much more pcitive outlook. The Sharks centre line controlled pland gave the forward opportunities which were wa :ed due to inaccuracy. Best for Beaumaris weMartin, Groves, Haynes and McManus wiSalisbury kicking 4.

PREVIEWThis week Old Geelong entertain Aquinas in wh

should be another walk in the 'Como' park. Aquinwill put up a good show but will be unable to mat+the overall team play of the in form OGS .

Caulfield will again meet St Johns which untwo weeks ago would have been a victory to St JohrCaulfield have turned their season around andJohns still haven't learnt to be first to the ball aiplay disciplined football will struggle to get withingoals .

Salesian entertain Old Essendon in the matchthe round as a victory to Salesian will put themequal footing with fourth placed OEGS . In a horground advantage Salesian by 10 points .

Parkside will want to arrest their recent slunand keep their finals hopes alive whilst Beaumathave a chance to gain a break and hope for a secoisemi final rather than first semi final berth . T'.Sharks will be too strong and win by 5 goals contiuing a steady improvement .

Whitefri ars travel to Old Camberwell where t.relative positions on the ladder suggest a one sidgame. Whitefriars are not playing well and CCamberwell might just get a sniff if they can pull ittogether at home . The Friars though will hang onwin by 4 .

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;ample . A role model to the junior players and cap-iaul for the past three years sees everybody at theclub and associated with the VAFA congratulate youon this milestone .

Aquinas's Dom Langdon played his 100th gamerecently after a couple of years in the wilderness andtoday will see Tony Grierson who has returned aftera job in the country playing his 100th game much tothe delight of his wife Liz and daughter Madeline whoare keen to resume life in the city. Jason Hughesplays his 50th after injuries have seen him missmany games in the past . He is finally stringingtogether a number of games having not missed this

year.SOCIALLYAll clubs are reminded to encourage players from

the visiting clubs to remain and have a drink andsocialise for a short time after the game . Presidentsare reminded to make a point of visiting their respec-tive opponents to thanks them for the game andencourage what is an essential part of Amateur foot-ball and that is the spirit that lives off the field afterthe battle is over. Clubs need to set the example andmF''~ an effort in every case to encourage the 'AfterMatch' .

SL 'vIORSNA:-i_', CLUB LAST WK TOTALHOWELLS OLD GEELONG 5 60INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 48ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 3 48J. LNINGSTONE AQUINAS 4 1

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SENIORS - 05.07 .97WHI'iBFR1ARS 4.5 7.5 9.7 11.13.79CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4.0 7.2 14.5 14.8.92Whiterriera Robinson 3, Jongebioed 3 . C. Harris 2, Mark Bateman, B.Vandenboorn, A. Carbone . Best B . Vandenboorn . Mika. Law, A . Carbone, MarkBateman. Jenkins .CaulBeld Grammar Doherty 4. Stumbles 3 . iVill 3 . Ca.tart-Walsh 2. Liddell.Dicrosta Best Liddell. Horton . T. Royals. Cutler. Will. Kahoffer.

ST. JOHNS OC 1.6 2.8 3.9 4.10.34OLD GEELONG 4.2 8.3 15.8 18.11 .119St. Johns S . Hilton . Matheson . Koppens. Reynolds. Best Do.-sett. B . Hilton.Cocklemavne. Koppens. Munroe, Doherty.Old Geelong Howells 5, O'Brien 4, Millen 2 . Srnithers 2 . Need. Harper. Stevens,L . W11son. Edmonds. Best Wilkinson. O'Brien . Welsby. Edmonds. Wilson,Struthers .

AQUINAS OB 2.0 8.1 12.5 15.11.101SALESIAN OC 3 .5 7.12 12.16 15.21.111Aquinas Whitehead 3 . Quinn 3, TarruH 3 . Flynn 2. Hughes . Collivmr, Whiston .Jefirep. Best Tarullll. Collricr . Giterson . Lamborn . Bethane, Quinn.Salesian Grace 3 . Hazell2. Cana,. 2 . Bobetie 2 . Cincotta. Kavanagr . Stevens, G .Gaspafl . Byrne, Wiseman. Best Canavan. Kaeanagh, Grace. Stevens. McKnight .Wtseutan .

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 5.1 8.3 13.9 17.13.115PARKSIDE 3.2 5.6 7.10 8.13.61Old Essendon Grammar Evans 5, Fkemhig 2 . Podger 3. McPherson 2 . Fletcher 2.Barr. Cipolloni. Best H=er. McPherson, Papal. Podger. Ridley. Evans.Parkshte Le~tato 4. Harvey 2. MacNamara Tessari . Best MacNamara. Regutato.Hanzv. Hockev. In.~ra Vita

BEAUMARISAFC 2.8 4.14 6.21 12.26.98OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 0.2 2.2 3.2.20Beaumar}a Salisburv 4. Martin 2 . Rcidv 2. Easton. Haynes. O'Riley . Quin. BestGroves. Hatnes. Martin. McManus, Salisbury, Sherman.Old CamberweB James, Board. D. Walker. Best Spudtt. Whitehead, Frigo, Leitch.James, McKenzie .

RESERVES - 05.07 .97WHI1-EFRIAR.S 2 .1 2.1 3.4 5.6 .36CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .0 3.2 6.4 7.6 .48Whitefriars Fulton 2 . Davis, Strike . Jackson. Best Davis, Elliott. Habjan . Strike.Nolan . Gillian .Caulfield Grammar Harrison 2, Whttmee. Scholten . Hansen. Thompson .Beauchamp. Best Beauchamp, Whitmee. Williams . Farmer. Salem . Keawm.

ST. JOHNS OC 1 .1 3.2 5.3 5.3 .33OLD GEELONG 6.2 6.4 7.8 10.9.69St Johns Blake, Lamb. Ladson. Ducacobino . MicaleL Bed Corcoran, Pye. Sacco,German . Rachelle, WaIlcer.Old Gealong A. Robson 2 . Beattie, Dudgale. Kemp. Fairer, McKellar. C. Walker. D .Wilson. Wilkinson . Best Dudgale . Ritossa Oliphant, Wilkinson . Ronchi, McKellar.

AQUINAS OB 4.2 4.5 7.6 9.9.63SALESIANOC 4.2 8.4 14.10 15.11 .101Aquinas O'Lou 3 . Harper 2. ~King. WIL=.an . Moore, Crouch. Beat Langford .

Saks3an Braarn~~Neiit 2e Hamiiton . Sinclair. P. Forbes . Fitzgeratd. Mansiiled,Tayior. Forbes. Best Forbes. Brown. Fitagerald. Butler. Taylor. Haaillton.

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .4 3.8 5.14 6.19.55PARKSIDE 2.1 5.1 8.3 10.4.64Old Esseadon Leask 2 . DiBlasi 2. P. Leigh 2 . Best Dawson. Leask. Mantled.McLean. Cramer. Gasa.Backside Darrigo 2, Dunbabin 2. Lord 2 . Warren 2 . Drummond. Velenzisi. Bes1.Ddnnan, D. Linares . Color. Lord, Mlfsud. Hansen.

BEAUMARIS AFC 4 .1 6.2 11 .2 12.7.79OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .3 2.4 3.4 3.6 .24Beiiumads Mills , . Dalgleish 3, Vaughan. Fairbanks, Smith . Ott . Duly. BestFairbanks. Johnston. McMahon . Smith . Mills . Dcw?ne.Old Csmberwea t in 2. Earl. Best Hayes . Hopkins. Suann, Craig. Evans, Ta}1a.

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o surprises last week, and today the six sectionJ leaders do battle against each other. The 4 games

today are the most evenly matched for the season, andwill have a huge bearing, not only on this year's flag,but the distribution of teams in 1998 . Best of luck toeverybody, and hopefully the nasty turn in the weath-er forecast does not have too severe effect on the stan-dard and outcome of the matches .

LAST WEEKKew defeated Eley Park by something less than

most of us expected, so it wasn't a bad effort from theSharks, who were also short on numbers on the day.The Sharks had terrific efforts from Bruce, Wunymand Dix, while Verdre an d De llorso are to be praisedfor playing 8 terms of football . Kew were well served byKing and Misciti up fonvard, Chow and Gencare lli inthe backs. with Brian Cullen earning the nick nameof 'Phil Narkle' . courtesy of his new protective headgear.

Hawthorn Citizens were run over by Yarra ValleyOB's but still had 22 scoring shots themselves so theyweren't totally overcome with grief. Phil Avery atCHB/CHF, David McCowan in the FP, and PaulOrchard in the BP, were the Cits best . For Yarra, thecentre was controlled by Heffernan, Scales and Ho,plus Peterson, McLeod an d Macvean were very effec-tive forwards .

Bulleen Cobras had their chances againstRichmond Central in a very high standard game . Theday commenced in the fogg,v Bulleen gloom with a topRessies game, which, in spite of Wayne Olney's greateffort in curbing Central's gun forward . DannyHickey, the visitors won, The Seniors game started offon the dour side but opened up after the i st term intoa great game of footy. Basically, Central's got a 3 goalbreak in the 1 st, and except for a 10 minute period inthe 4th, when the Cobras were on a roll, scoring 3quick goals, they were never headed . Greg Tate, GlenPorteous, and Andy Waters were standouts forCentral, and Gerard Malcolm deserves a mention forhis defence work when under pressure in the lastquarter. Leo Hickey (great to see the old name crop-ping up so often!) played a sensational game for theCobras. with Shane Dillon, Wagg, Schneider, Gaylor,an d Humphrey, not far behind .

Chirnside Park were too strong for Eltham OCwith a massive percentage booster at the Kimberley .The Turtles toiled on all afternoon although out-classed, and actually scored more in the 2nd half thanthey did in the lst . The Parker had the Paola's,Fabian and David, in fine form in the middle, withLindsay Lowen starring in defence .

Old Carey had the bye .

TODAY'S GAMESEley Park host Hawthorn Citizens, and this

should be a good game . The Sharks are regaining

players each weekfrom injury, and theCits have been build-ing on their stock ofhandy footballers as the season progresses . The homEground advantage would normally pull in the smarmoney, but a worry about the Sharks numbers ha ;discounted that advantage a bit. Even so, they put ula damned good show last week against the migh~Kew, and should have enough in hand to be ahead b,a couple of goals at the siren .

Yarra Valley play one of the section's enigmasBulleen Cobras. The Cobras lack a bit of height, butheir crumbling skills and fierce endeavour mak+them tough opponents . Yarra, is a beautifully balanced side though, and the quickest over the groumin the competition, and, at home, will have the edge b ;a few goals .

Richmond Central meet Chirnside Park, an(what a crucial match this is for both teams . ThParkers must win to further secure their final's berthCentrals have to carry the day to stay in the race tothe same target . These sides are evenly matchedalthough Central's would have a slight height advantage, which will be offset by the Parker's edge in thpace department. With so much at stake it will be ;red hot encounter, and, it seems to me, the Parkerhave a bit more belief in themselves at this stagewhich will get them over the line a few points up .

Old Carey host Kew in the match of the da}which is equally critical for both sides. Kew would likto erase the memory of their unexpected 3rd rounloss to the C's, and the C's have to consolidate theicurrent ranking as a genuine flag contender. Neitheside has done much wrong since that last contest, anit would be a surprise if the game is won by a largmargin . On paper, Kew has a much more effective forward set up, but the C's backs have done everythinasked of them as well . Kew would defmitely have morassets in the experience department, but will find thC's pace a bit of a bother . The C's to win by a coup]of goals after a top game .

Eltham has the weekend off.

Reserves winners : Eley Park . Yarra Valle}Richmond Central . Kew.

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V. CITIZEi'dS Field : G .\v ' ildron Yh.i-tRA ZL~-,LEY v. BULLEEid COB 7 'ASFi Ad: C; . Brereton F. Karabelas J . Binding R. Binding3 C_i:4OPdll CENTRAL v . CHIRNSIDE PARK Field :,,i . Argall OLD CAREY v. KEW Field : C . Keeton R .;iariyn D . Blackburne EL'<=r COLLEGIANS hastiie bye.

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87-- ; _ORS -- 05 .07.9 7KEW 3.6 10.10 14.15 17.22.124ELEY PARKAFC 2.0 5.2 6.3 7.3 .45Kew King 5. Ma.scitti 5. Porte 3. Pulvuen0 2. Bruno. Hope . Beat King. MascittLChow. Gencarelli . Cullen . Peters ,Eleq Parkllude 2 . Bruce 2, Heath, HIS. L . McLean. Best Bruce. Pool. Hook. HiIl.Verde. Di .x.

HAK72T3ORN CITIZENS 4.0 7.3 10.6 12.10 .82YARRA VALLEYOB 7.3 19.5 28.11 25.11.225Hawthorn Citizens McCowan 3. Glower 3. Awry 2, Lauletta 2, Power. Rossitto.Best Aeery. McCowan, Orchard, Power. GtoYrr. Parker.Yarra Valley McLeod 5. Peake 5, MacVean 4. Peterson 4. M. White 3 . Kcenen 3,Scales 3. Kyle 3, Batshaw 2, Downs, Drew, Laing. Best McLeod. Peake. Downs .Draw. Koenen. MacVean .

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .4 8.8 9.9 15.14.104RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.6 9.8 14.9 19.11.125BuBeea Colons Goal lockers and best players not receiced .Richmond Central Tate 4, Porteous 3. Waters 3, O'Sullivan 2 . Rove 2 .Andonqxiulos 2, Pickett, Shannon . BanBetd.. Best Tate. Porteous. R'aters .O'Sullivan, Siwka . S . Shannon.

CHIRNSIDE PARK 4.5 14.10 20.14 26.19.175ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.2 1.3 4.3 6.6.42Chirnside Park S. Oates 8, M. Pemberton 7. Walker 4. V. Picciob 2 . McIntosh 2 .Carusi 2, Sore. Best Brown, Lowrn. D. Paota. F. Paola. McIntosh. S. Oates .Elthem CoHegism Simon 3. Bishop. J. Rush. B . Parsons. Best Simon . Hedtev,Bishop . Morrow. Leys . Hall.

OLD CAREY: BYE

RESERVES - 05 .07 .97

KEW 2.2 11.4 14.6ELEY PARK AFC 1.3 1.4 3.5Kew Kfriakou 7. BrassIl 3. Hannazn 3 . Barnes 2. Robinson 2. W.LhiLston . Best Bortone, Robinson. Deakin. Kiriakon . Hannam . M

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HAWTHORN CITIZENS 0.1 2.2 3.4 4.6.30YARRA VALLEYOB 7.4 14.8 15.15 20.20.140Hawthorn Citizens Bogte. Cheppa Lord. Brain. Best Tracey . Irvine . Hewish .Gardiner. Kennedv. Brain.Yarns Valley T. O`Sullhan 3. P. Ford 3. Loveless 2, M. Ross 2. Lawton 2. Reynolds2 . Johnson. Menuralth. Chrisfield. Harnett . R}an . Crean . Beg Lm~eless. Crean.Joiner. Potter, Davies, Lawton.

BULLEEN COBRAS 4 .5 4.6 5.8 7.11.53RICHMOND CENTI2AI. 3.3 7.7 9.12 9.15.69Bulleen CoLzas Thompson 3. Caiaiao 2. Scanners. Christtd[s. Best Zorzt. Potters .Olney. Thompson. Bastasin . S. Stratton.Richmond Central Jackson 3. Wilson 2. Hkkev 2, Maeak. Fawcett. Best Jones.Manning. WiLsiot. Flores. Macak. O'Su[llvan.

CHIRNSIDE PARK 6.4 12 .12 17.18 21 .21.147ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.1 1.2 1.2 1.2.8Cltirnside Park Skein 6. T. Schilling 3 . O'Connor 3. P. Egan 2 . Reed . Pillakidis .Davison. lHyngard. Hussey. Kimpton. K. Gates. Best Sekin. Snllth. T. Schilling,Gray. P. Schilling, W}ngard.Elitism Glare. Best Schafer. D. Barnett, P . Barnett . Sharpe, Glare . Harris.

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SPORTSCOVER

he Warriors appear to have simplified thefinals equation with a stirring win over th e

rudderless Reds while a rampant NorthBrunswick have their eyes firmly on the doublechance with the easiest run home of all .

Round 12 Review

No rth Brunswick added to the woes of theirWestern neighbours with a thumping win at AllardPark that revenged their early season defeat at thehands of the Magpies. The result underlines theshift in fortunes of the two clubs and points to thenortherners as the X-factor leading into the finalsseries . Bill "PM" McMahon and Vin Lirosi werethe stand outs for the home side while AbeKyriasis continued with his excellent recent form.Further good news for the Green and Gold is theform of the ressies who walloped their injury rid-dled opponents with John Papanikolou booting 9from full forward an d Peter DiMarco, MerrickBradford and Brett Evans applying some healthypressure to their senior team mates .

Uni Blacks made the short trip across RoyalPark to face UHSOB after wielding the axe in thewake of last week's narrow defeat . GarryConno lly's Jack O'Toole impression did the trickas his charges jumped away to a 23 point quartertime lead . Ben Sullivan was proving a handful athalf forward and the promoted Jones was provid-ing first use of the ball out of the middle . Uni Highworked through the middle quarters to get backinto the game with Craig Skinns the key yet againin reducing the margin at the final change to 18points while "Tubby" Drendel and regular ressiesfull back Peter Sciola kept the much vauntedBlacks forward line honest . The last 5 goals of thegame gave the Blacks a comfortable win with thebest Sullivan (5 goals), Roberts, and Abbott,Jones & Nihill (all in their first game). The twoswere close for a half with Karl Lewicki and Paddy"Elbows" Burns offering the home side some hopeof an upset before the star studded visitorsstepped on the gas lead by stand-in captain Gadd,Neville, Baud & Ricutti, who reportedly kickedthe goal of the year in last quarter with a brilliantoverhead snap shot. Special mention for Highpresident Greg "Cheetah" Catterall for his stu-dious research at the club's Trivia Night whichhis table won in controversial circumstances .

Williamstown continues to offer hope to itsfinals rivals just keeping it nose ahead ofSwinburne to retain an unbeaten record . Harry,Grieve and Herbertson were among the best forthe CY's while goal kicking ace 'Rabbit' Warren

booted 11 in the dewkickers after earningthe ire of the selec-tion committee. Theteam changes almost backfired with Swinburralways in with a chance of an upset win after kic]ing the first goal . The Razorbacks had their oiNproblems in front of goal with Camello Dell'oliout and a couple of players having to back up f(a second game with numbers still down . Best fSwint were Dino Depaoli in the ruck . wingmaAndrew Hamilton, the Milano Brothers aJason Horridge back from injury . Handily au ;mented by the selectors, Williamstown romp(home in the twos with Tuck and Duncan McLecleading the way.

Uni Reds had the chance to set up their puafor the fourth finals birth and blew it against aOld Westbourne outfit that showed enormoicommitment and courage to overturn a 34 poiideficit at the last break to fly home with 8 .8 in itlast quarter. It was the Warriors first ever win ovithe Reds and, while its hard to single out bettplayers in such a great team effort, GiblFranklin, Robson and Horsburgh were at itcentre of a memorable revival . The Reds had aeasy win in the ressies with the game almost ovibefore it started with Warriors struggling to fieldteam and a number of senior players putting utheir hands to run in both games . For the Rec'Plugger Mark II' made an excellent debut inhandy percentage booster.

Round 13 Preview

West Brunswick host Uni High at the notorous Fleming Park with the chance to all bicement fourth spot motivation enough for the vi ;itors to get home by 7 goals .

Despite a scare the first time around, UiBlacks should be able to account for Swinburrby 45 points .

La Trobe have a good crack at a Uni Reds sicwith the wind knocked out of it sails by last weeldefeat . The Trobers by 20 points .

The form side of the competition NortBrunswick take the trip Hoppers Crossing anshould be able to account for Old Westbourne t38 ooints .

Williamstown has the bye .Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 t

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Ficst+bourne's own `Baby Huey' BennyDangc~ fieid marks his 50th game this weekendand has impressed everyone down at Warrior landv: ith his dramatic improvement this year. Alsodcv: 1i south . Dean Evans made it to 50 a couple ofticeci:s back.

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JULY 19 - ROUND 1 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . LA TROBE UNI .UNIVERSITY REDS v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSOLD WESTBOURNE v. SWINBURNE UNINORTH BRUNSWICK v . UHSOB':'.-EST BRUNSWICK has the bye

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~ S' ;;ST BRUNSWICK v . UHSOB AT FLEMING PARK(30A8) Field : K. Walker K. Brewer UNIVERSITY BLACKSv. SWINBURNE UPtI Field: M. Forde A . Price LA TROBEUNI. v . UNIVERSITY REDS Field : R. Smith G . StaynerOLD WESTBOURNE v. NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: P.

Keogh D . D'Altera WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS has a bye

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scores by 2.30 p .m.

St Bernards (Res .)Whitefriars (Res. )

Old Xaverians (C18)

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final scores by 5 p .m .

St Bernards (S)Thomastown (S)

Kew (S)Chirnside Park (S)

MHSOB (U19 Blue )

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

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SENIORS - 05 .07.9 7NORTH BRUNSWICK 6.1 10.4 14.6 19.9.123WEST BRUNSWICK 0.3 3.4 4.8 6.11 .47North Brunswick P.ernham 8, Matkowr 6. Miller 2 . Demorton. MeMahon.B. Whitman . Best McMahon . Wernham, Lirosi . Malkoun, KtTiasiz . Freeman .West Brunswick Cannane 2. M. Malone 2 . Curtin, Gross. Best M . Malone,G. Malone . Carotene, Brown. Forbes . Petschei.

U.KS.O.B. 1.4 6.4 8.6 9.10.64URTVERSrrY BLACKS 5.3 8.7 12.8 17.11 .113UHSOB Wallace 3 . Skinns 2, Mana Deriirt . Ryan, Freijah. Best McLean,McLennan, Skkms. Dwltn, Cracknell . Smith. Freijali.Uni Blacks B . Sullivan 5. Lynch 3. Whitehead 3, Trevaskis 2. Nihill 2, Gullan.McArthur. Beat Roberts. B. Sullhan, Ham. Abbott, Jones. NM.

SWINBURRE UNIVERSITY A 1 .1 4.2 5.6 7.9 .51WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1.2 4.3 6.8 9.9 .63SwtnLurne Unl J Dellollo 2, Morgan. PiotrosWid M. Milano, D. Milano. Hamilton .Best Fiumani. Horritigbe, Hamilton. DePaoh. M. Milano . D. Milano .Williamstown Kwoswki 4. Rickards 2 . Featherston, Harry . Cook. Best Harry.Griete . Herbertson . Featherston. Davan, Rickards .

UNIVERSITY REDS 5.4 10.8 13.12 15.12 .102OLD WESTBOURNE A.F.C . 4.2 6.7 7.12 15.21.1112Unt Reds Kane 3. P. James 3 . B. Hart 2 . Heenan 2, Davie. Nl9tarf. Jackson. T. Hart .J. Shaw. Best P. James, Kane, Graziano. P. Jackson . B . Hall. Loh.Old Westbourne Franklin 4, A . Horsburgh 3. Whiting 2 . Leitch 2, King 2 . S.Christo . Vincent. Best Gibb . Franklin. Robson, A . Horsburgh. Vincent . Leitch .

LA TROBE UNIVERSIrY: BYE

RESERVES - 05 .07.97NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.7 10.12 15.14 21 .14.140WEST BRUNSWICK 0.0 1.0 1.1 2.3.15North Brunswick Papanil;ol~u 9. Dimarcv 3. Valeri 2. Hogg 2 . Kalpakas,B . Lowntzes . Sawtders. E~ans . M . Loumtzes . Beat Pagarllkataou . Emus. Maria,Kaipakis. Dimazco. Attard.West Brunswick Baker. Moore. Best Baker, Cocrolar)s, Horne, McNamara . Vitale.

U .H .S.O.B. 0.1 0.4 0.5 1.7.13UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.3 3.6 7.10 11.14 .80UHSOB Leuicld. Best Hoban. Molinaro. Burns, Madn~ ano . Killey, Lewicki.Uni Blacks Howell 2. Phair 2, Dootey 2. Gteeson 2, k~itchen. Ricwtti. L. Broum.Best Gadd Neville. Baud, Carah . Ricutti L . Brown .

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A 0.0 1.0 3.0 4.0 .24WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 .10 13.10 21.11 31 .16 .202Swinburne UniJohnston 2. Thomspon 2 . Best Flynn . Leeson. Sartitses,Fitz~tbbon. Pr}tt, Lee.WBBaatstown Warren It, J . Tuck 5. N. Bond 5. McKenzie 3, Robinson 2, D.MacLeod 2 . McGoaan. Hollard . Best J. Tuck. D. MacLeod . Warren . Holland .Burgess. MeKeruie .

UNIVERSITY REDS 10.3 15.5 22.11 26.15.171OLD WES9BOURNE A.F.C. 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.2.8Uni Reds Tomai 5, COok 4. Foster 3 . Prior 3. T. Jackson 3, Walsh 2 . Merin 2,Dazlder. B. Ryan 2, Campbell. Best Tomai. Prior, T. Jackson . tlialsh . E,ans. Merhi .Old Westbourne Mesman. Best Galvin. Martinsen . Leitch. Galizi. Pavey .Harsbwgh.

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY. BYE

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Mtt e Pirates prove they can win in the big city to puthe House under a bit of pressure, the Bankers

reign supreme in the battle of the heavyweights,Sainters home in close one . Hunters convincinglyreturn to the winning list, Krushers continue their for-ward march .

REVIEWThe Rats allowed their opposition too many

turnovers in the first 3 terms which allowed theKrushers to build up plenty of momentum which theycapitalised on to the fullest with a 9 goal last stanzaand a very convincing victory to continue their marchtowards perhaps some September action . Best for theOaks were Danny Hall . playing an outstanding gamein the middle, John Moutis who kicked a bagful, BenDellAquila was solid and Brad Gant deserves a specialmention for his goal kicking prowess. For the RatsGreen, Bullow and Paul Shoppee were all triers .

The local derby between Elsternwick andGlenhuntly is played for the Richard Patey trophy,with the Hunters on this occasion very happy to collectit . The first half was even until the penultimate min-utes of the 2nd quarter when the Hunters bangedhome 5 unanswered twin calicos . The game was a fair-ly free flowing affair with both sides running the ballwell in patches, and of course as usual when thesefriendly neighbours clash no backward steps weretaken by either . Glenhuntly had the better of most ofthe midfield battles and were much stronger up for-ward . Better Hunters were Barney Miller, O'Donnelland Worsnop while the Wicks appear to have lost bothmine and KB's fax number.

Sainters got off to a good start and seem to be wellin control with a handy lead well into the 2nd term,however as has been their norm and obviously a con-cern to their coach they took their foot off the acceler-ator, put on a handbrake and allowed the Gryphs rightback into the game with a solitary point the differenceat the long interval . The second half was a tight strug-gle with both sides desperate for a win, with the Saintsskill and experience being just a touch better underpressure and they held on to win by a goal to keep intouch . Best for the victors were Chapman, Willi s an devergreen Terry Ymer. Gryphs maestro Tim Lee musthave run out of fax paper this week .

After a couple of dismal weeks on the road inMelbourne which resulted in losses we all wonderedwhether the Pirates could ever win away from home .But they proved us wrong with an important confi-dence boosting victory over the House . The Piratesplayed consistent football all day in what was a hardfought game, with the House in the unfortunate posi-tion of playing catch up all day which told in the endas they became tired and perhaps a tad lazy to allowthe visitors to sail away to a comfortably 26 point vic-

tory. Best players for the victors included Angus, IBonner and the consistent Dentry whilst for the vaquished Gi ll, Senior and Auld were all good.

The visiting Vultures took the game right up to tBankers in the early stages and had opened up agoal advantage towards the end of the first half, but ttop side proud of their unbeaten record steadifkicked the next 4 and had a handy lead at rest tinAfter a break the Tigers took complete control of tgame not allowing St Pats to kick another goal awhile a bit inaccurate in the last term came awa

y a moral boosting 62 point victory. Bankers had magood players in an even team performance with specmentions to Chris Doyle, Roy and Melican returnito the side after a long absence . Mick O'Sullivan wone of the better Vultures who were so disappointwith their loss they failed to socialise after the game

PREVIEWSome big games today with the battle for that vi

4th spot really hotting up .The Bankers will maintain their perfect recc

with another comfortable victory over what is surebe a competitive Elsternwick at the Postage Stanand will go away to enjoy a night of pure Trivia .

St Pats at home will bounce back into the winn(circle with a big victory over the ANZ Rats, who astheir norm will continue to try all day, but weightnumbers will tell in the end .

Krushers will keep the pressure on and do theselves no harm as they beat the Gryphons wnonetheless will let the Oaks know that they have bein a game .

And now to the big ones.Power House travel to Glen Iris in a must win

both sides . House were disappointing last week wtthe Sainters probably should have won by moNeither side can afford to drop this game as the conquences are disastrous in a toss of the coin I'm goifor the visitors purely because with Craven and Flaone feels they have more firepower up forward.

Glenhuntly make the long trek down South toE .iza in a game which is crucial to the remaindertheir season . Steve Allender will have the boys reestotced up and they are certainly in with a chance, Ithe fact they have yet to beat a side above them inand the fact that it is at Pirateland where the home s.is virtually unbeatable sways me to stick with IPirates in what should be a terrific spectacle .

SOCIALThe Bankers are holding their Trivia Night tonii

should be fun all welcome at Flinders Park at 7 .30p

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ST. - `ARYS v. POWER HOUSE Field: B . McLeod J .Ashurst PENINSULA v. GLENHUNTLY Field : S .McCarthy ( R) ELSTERNWICK V . SOUTHBANK CBAFi 1d : G . Wolter ST. PATS MENTONE v . ANZ ALBERTPA??K Field : P. Griffiths OAKLEIGH v. MONASHGRIi'riO1dS Field: P. Callil R. Treverto n

JULY 19 - ROUND 14

ST . MARYS v . SOUTHBANK CBAPENINSULA OB v . ST . PATRICKS MENTONEANZ ALBERT PARK v. ELSTERNWICKOAKLEIGH v . GLENHUNTLYMONASH GRYPHONS v. POWER HOUS E

ELSTERNWICK PARKDRAW 1997

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This Sat: Old Ivanhoe v. Therry PenolaThis Sun: Old Scotch v . Old ParadiansNext Sat: NO MATCHNext Sun : St Bernards v. Old ScotchSat. 26/7 Chirnside Park v. Old Carey (E) -2 .00 pmSun. 27/7 Old Xaverians v. Old Carey (U19/1 )

- 11 .30 amVAFA (A-B) v. VCFL - 2 .00 p m

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

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MONASH GRYPHONS 3.4 8.7 11.10 14.13.97Sr. MARYS 6.4 8.8 11.10 15. 1 3 .103Monash Gryphons Kilhttister 3, Blandtcxd 2 . Drew 2. Roche 2. Coxhea<l . He.rrack.Bennett. Barrie. Ryan. Best ells, Absell . Tolongas . Daeev. King, Kilimister.St Marys Clark 3.1'mer 3. Willis 2, Jones 2. Chapman. DeYoung. Pettill, Harrison.Bcl;.

POWERHOUSE 1.1 7.4 9.8 9.8.62PENINSULA O.B. 2.7 7.7 8.14 12.18.88Powerhouse Craven 3, Sneddon 2 . McCullough 2 . Harrison . Ryan. Best Gill.Senior. Auld, Wright. Hall. Harris .Peninsula OB Campbell 4. Marshall 3 . A Banner 2, Francis 2. Sharpin . BestAngus . Bonner. Dentry. Atchiruon . Trewhitt. Marshall.

GLENHUNTLY 5.2 13.5 19.9 24.10.154ELSTERNWICK 4.2 6.6 9.9 11.13 .79Gkahuntly O'Donnell 4. Bain 4. Johnson 4 . SHort 3 . Lewis 3. P . Thomas 2,Pappin. O'Hare, &911er. Seabrook. Best Miller. C. 011Onnell . Worsnop . Short.Rossiter, Johnson .Ekteznwlck Hacildn 4, Murphy 3, Mussared. Jenkin, Clement, Whelan. BeaCurtain . Mussared . Murphy. Neill. C. Mahony. Vlhelan .

SOUTHBANK CBA AFC 3 .4 8.6 13.12 14.17.101ST PATRICKS MENTONE 1 .3 5.5 5.5 5.9 .39Southbank CBA Party 4 . Hodgson 2. Eastham 2 . A. Pitts 2, Corboy. A . Rolls. BestHodgson, Doric, Walford . A. Roils. Wallrncyer. Mellcan.St Pats Mentone White 2. C. Sullivan. Murphy. Young. Best C. Sullivan. P. Sullivan.Peraao, Gunter. Dawies, Barr.

ANZ ALBERT PARK 3 .1 5.2 8.6 9.7.61OAKLEIGH AFC 7 .3 12.8 16.17 25.22.172ANZ Albert Park Lovett 3. Malone 3, Nimlosi 2. Carlisle. Best Green . Rutherford .Shoppee. Bullo•s. Nknlos4 Smith. ~Oakleigh Walsh 6. Lewis 5 . Moutis 4. Gant 4 . Wall 2, Perdikomatis 2, Taylor.Woodard. Beat Lewis. Dell"Aquila, Hall, Mautts. Taylor. Woodard .

RESERVES - 05 .07 .9 7MONASH GRYPHONS 1.2 2.3 3.5 6.7.43ST. MARYS 2.0 4.6 4.10 8.12.60Monash Gryphons Fraser 3, Bujaga 2, Toghill. Best Fraser, Williamson, Toghill .Healv. Coleman . Adams.St Marys Phillips 2. Richardson 2 . Evans . Francis. Hancock, Joseph . Best Frail .Francis . Redward . Phillip~ Roberts . Evans.

POWER HOUSE 1.3 1.8 1.10 2.11 .23PENINSULA O .B. 3.3 4.4 5.4 5.4.34Powerhouse Cage. Statndl. Best Deans, Fenesse. Newman . Brainl. Staindl .Norman.Peninsula McMahon. Brancati.ano, Gulluzzo. Krohn. Bleasbv. Best McMahon.Scoun . Bleasbv. 0-Nell . Atchinson, Brancatis.uto.

GLENHUNTLY 5.3 11.4 14.8 18.10.118ELSTERNWICK 0.0 3.1 5.1 6.1 .37Gknhnntiy Commerford 4 . Jankoatie 3. Williams 2. Breslin 2. Cassar 2. Stewart2, O'Donnell. Kouts. Derrick. Best P. Janes. Commerford. Jankovic, Stewart.

Ekstemw2ek %rne. Hunt . Daniels, Missagl43. Daniels, Nootun. Best Hunt.Missagtia . Lillkakis. Currie. Noonan, Williams,

SOUTHBANK CBA AFC 3.1 5.3 8.6 9.9.63ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2.2 2.3 2.5 4.6.30Southbank Conk 2 . O'Sullrian 2. 14ardrop . Rachor. May-,L Plaza . Jebb. BestRadcliffe. Jebb. O'Sullhan. McCarthy. Rachor. Plaza,St Patricks Meutone Morris. Stern. O'Brten . Bugeja Best Seedsman . l .evettLadds, O'Meara Andrew, Grogan.

ANZ ALBERT PARK 0.1 0.4 2.7 4.7.31OAKLEIGH AFC 4.3 5.4 7.7 7.13.55ANZ Albert Park Corthoys. Kilmartin, Lovett. Stuto. Best Wolfe. Hey" . Hagar,Dpr^ Daou . Hazbenson.O,' :7 e~ Diekte 4. Bromiey. Moore . Niko. Best Perpina. Chapman. Theorilopoulos.R'oai. Niko . Donadel .

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Under 19 (1)DE LA SALLECoach : Clay Weserpsst Coach: Greg McHenry

1. C.Artus2.. L Saeffa (C)3. M . McHetuy5. S.Ttarnzv~

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14. M. P. iarcrxi15. G.Jerewrcy,'16. M. C'DormeS17. M. K"nF,-18 J Fkm19. S. Lo2p, S Ca~nrr21 . M. Har-22. T.Ndan23. J. Houden24. D. Lambe25. M. Coughlan26. A. Rw+ti"Nay26. A Needt~+n27. B.M,ercrxi28. S. H) livd29. K.31 . M.33, J. He34 . A.Dumxsai34 . T. Messer35 . J. Doak36 . H. Pipkorn37. R. B&-}idso . D. Foriar39 . D. KM40, C.Buicfc41. B. Hxketl42. J. Waters44. X. CL'ux.y45. AM~47- B. Lee49. A. Pedic'eu51 . S. Hart53. L Sea9er

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Leigh Bowes22. N. Butfin45. T . Woodruff46. W. Earle47. L O'Neil49. J . Raju51 . A. Hasforlh52. R. Hayward53. G.Pamham54. A . Liptrot55. S . Dimer56. L Marget58. D. Watson59. C. McPherson60.

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61 . Ewart62 . A. Lewis64. R . Martin65 . R . Kent67. R . Handy68 . N .Biggin69. J. Stewart70 . J. Thomas71 . G . Rhodes72 . A. Betts73 . B.75 . S. rson76 . S. Grabert77 . M. Day

MAZENODCoach: Kevin King

1. B. Johnson2. J. Beaton4. J. Nisbett6. P. Egan (VC)7. L Vamey8. S . Paokucd (C)9. S . Garbc9€ni

10. L Perkins11 . A Meadows12. A. Quinn (VC)13. B . Mason14. D. Kelly15. N . MeehanIt M. Davis17. R. Wilson18. B. Meehan19. D . Cincio21 . D . Rigg22. T. Bailey23. P. Nelson25 . J. Dunne26. S. Dwyer3% D . Schofield32 . P. Fo6raotis31 . R . HavlKins37 . D. Gran t42 . L Stephenson57. P. McCulkiqt62. M. Van Suylen63. W.OcchuHo75. A McDowell76. N. Parry

OLD CAREYCoach : Peter Schiller

1 . C. Angus (C)2 . F. YaghmoDr3 . P. Cerche4. J . Powell5. T. Baker6. S . Weill7. C. Anson8. J . Zto9. J . Woods

10 . S . VW11 . P. Varyiarrus12 .. J. Mai14 . M. Raffaele15 . B. Hood16 . A CosteHo (VC)17 . K. Lewis18. C . Richards19. T. Wood20. M. Lawrence21 . D . Stone22. C . Bettie (VC)23. T. Stuart24. N . MacLean25. B. Davies26. S. Wood27. C. Davey28. J. Harcourt31 . S.Laulette34. J. Fanner35. S. McConnell39. J . Nash42. J . Anutp43. F . Hakins44. A Tranter47. A Bond

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OLD MELBURNIANSCoach: MarkZukerAsst. Coach : Paul Neuchew

1 . C. Coke2. J . Berry (DVC)3. F. Pun~4. S . Murray (C)5. A Jakowerdw6. A C7. A. Baxts(V)8. C . Langford9. D . Gardner

10. M. Benko11 . D . Purcell12. R . Campbell13 . R . Tandy15. D . Fabinyiit D. Morris17. J. Miter (DVC)18. R. Forste r19. G . Hope20. S. D'aron21 . J. Andronis22. J. Tomlinson23. A. Gooch24. M . Bennett25. R. Sewek (DVC)26. J . McKenna27. M . Amor28. C. Sbee29. D. Varley30. N.Cautts32. J . Wright33. N . Couzens34. J . Younes35 . E .Sedgley39. J . Rigg

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1 . A Tabr,m (C)2. M. Lynch3. M.Bmed~.o4. P, Want5. ASmith6D. Stevens7.. S.Pmscxb8. M. Data9, G. Bald10. D. Green11 . B. Ra9i12. I. Santos13. L Harris14. S.Cevoki15. M. Ventura16. P. Hanis17. G. Porteous18, L Galvin19 . B . Harttzj20. M.Dempster21 . A Ra,vard22 . htJaice23 . M . Rees24 . A Bannnpsa 39. D . Canstantn25. AVeatxo 40. M.CosgntF26 . 0 Warren 41. M. Hildebrand27. B. Woodinam 42. M. Joyce28. P. Daniel 43. J. Lucas29. Ht Cosgnff 44. 8. Lyrcg30. A Stewart 45. L 0'Cwrnar31. D.Vararro 46. G.0'Meara32. C. Wrqht 47. M. FiDerqps33. AS= 48. C. Price34. T. Rwciman 49. D. Payrr„;35. J .ROSbrcWc 50. N.RMd(ord36. A Baker 51. S. Rxlurcm~n37. B. Borficoat 52. L Wakefeld38. C. Butter 53. J . Smith

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OLD XAVERIANS 1Coach : Pat Hawkins

1. MFroa t2. T. Fknirq3. B. Healy4. B.Hiszrt(C)5. T. Wax.,5. T.FOUie r6. M. FC.mArsb 38. M. Md;aNry7. N.Banast 39. J .Po~s8. AKmw.~lf 4Q LAvmmrth9. T.Farrow 41 . RDRon

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12. M.We67 44 . R.Lyt" bn13. N.TIrust 45 . S.CarttKks14. L Nsb:St 46. R Souris15. L Dwne-,Vax& 49 . S. McGrtlryit D.SBre/ 50. C.St~na17. T. Cwu~y 49. B. RA,18. D. M~ 50. M.4Ydsat19. R .kves 51. RFwd20. D. Trace 52. A Cwuan21 . B.Sfapl:Bn 53. S.Chrke22. J. Dewis 54. T. Bur.den23. C.Clwsen 55. J.Mtlder24 . C.Carmckis 56. B.Chr'xte25. T. Gleason 57. P.&iami26. J. Hatxsry 58. A Cobum27. C.McGullian 59. PACi:amberkn28. P. ChHe7 60. M. welsh29 . N.Irecand 61 . S .TnunbB30 . C. Hom 62. D. Siren31. X RuJd 63* M . McKenzie32 . L FhNuhck 64. N. Had32. T. Barry 65. S. Tu:ker33. J. Kaye (VC) 66. P.L Panifier34. T. Hager 67. P. t'klalxmy35. ht Quinn 68. D. Rouec36. J. McLean 69. A Levier37. J, Drake (VC) 70, G. Warty

ST. BERNARDSCoach: Dominic Legudi

1 . A Strarieri2. T. Wilkinson3 . R. Leguck4. R.BonnttaS. J . Pearson6. D. Thomas7. T. Harvey8. J . Delaney9. R . Nutter

10 . B. Overmanit . S. Erickson12 . B. Hogan13 . S. McKean14 . A Thomas16 . A. Brandt17. T. Pianta19. L Kavanagh21. B. Loughlin25. D. Feaster26. A Gleason27. James Mount28. P.lannazzo30. Joseph Mount31 . B. Swan32. J. Evans33. S. Snn9h37. J . Lloyd42. V.ludica43. C. Davis47. A Osborne82. J .Zoc M

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ST. KEVIN SCoach: Brendan MillarAsst Coach : Brett Millottt . A. Celery2 . J . Price3 . P. Mount (DVC)4 . C. Bake r5. O. Brown6. C. Goldsworthy7. M. P8. P. Sraro p9. L Cressvre3

10 . M. Davoren11 . J. Bergin12. B. De"13. N . Mdnerrry14. N . Moore15. A Finneyit B. Quirk (G)17. B. Day (DVC)18. M. Funston19. A Rattle20. J. O'Brien (VC)21 . B. Allis

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C. Haddad24. R.Sheehy25. S. McConnell26. R. Zeman27. S. Andrew28. B. Murphy29. J. Dailey30. N. Edwards31 . M .O'DonneR32. J . Ryan33. B. Powell34. J . Hunt35 . R. Ryan

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UNIVERSIIY BLUESCoach: Steve Carroll

1 . M. Belford2. R. Benjamin3. D. Bolton4. C. Brooks5. H. Christie6. B. Callery7. J . Camm8. M . Cobh:etSdc9. M . Coleman

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12. W. Crocker13. A. Davidson14. J . Eastaugh (C)15. B .Fricker(DVC)16. S. Fuller17. M. Godfrey18. T. Hayes19. J. Hocking20. W. Jadcson21 . T. Johnson22. D . Keily23. M. Komck24. J. Lyle25 . J. Mahoney26. A. McKenzie-McHarg27. X. McKinno n28 . B. O'Gorman29 . J. Presti30 . T. Roydhouse31 . J. Starting32 . L Stevens33. E. Stewart34 . J. Stunock (VC)35. A. Tern N36. R. Versleegen37. J . Wilcox38. A. Winter39. D. Wood

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Un- ~.~'(~ L --19 (2)S UVr1~RISCoach: Peter McBrearty

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

10. G. MotOney11 . .G.Johnson12. J . Bayford13 . D. Emmerson14 . A. Quin15 . F . McDonald16 . S. Mitchell17 . T. Eaton18 . A. Palmer19 . R. Thornton20 . T. Cotter21 . A. Catlin22 . S. McKay23. B. Ferguson24 . C. Celan25 . K. Dimachki26. S. Herter27. J. Vance28. J. McKenzie29. C. Martin30. R. CorFwld31 . N . Kennedy41 . A. Van Dan Brink47. T.MCA ;,i ~ e51 . D .Shr'.Jrake53. T. Rand

MARCE:LLINCoach : Shaun Mangan

1 . M. Randazzo (C)2 . M. Roberts3. G. Gull4. L Bethel (DVC)5. G. Hawkin s6. C. Keogh7. W. De VerceiN8. T.Louder9. D. Matson

10. M . Moussi11 . P . Pappalardo12. M . Karavasids13. C. Duinardo14. D. Ciro15. B. Symes16. S . O'Connor17. J . Pacocdoco18. J. Sheehan(VC)19 . L. PetBnell a20 . N. Mathews21. M. Van Unit22 . D. Keamey23 . P. Diacogiorgfs24 . J. Smart25 . J. Delahunt26 . M. Maguire27 . D . Hogan28 . R . English29. B. Dinneen35 . C . Abzangelis50. B. Kearney

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1 . T. Van DerVenne2. N. Florentine3. J. Clark4. G . Brown (VC)5. L Taylor6. C . Mail7. L Byrne9. M. Britten

10. A. Langdonit . M.Granofka12 . P. Johnson14. T. De Young15 . C . Harris16. A. Baxte r17. R . Ha:king (C)18. A . Conn19. R .Luff20. J . Waters21 . J . Condon22. P . Waycatt23. T. Ho>d-n24. M . Godfrey25. B . P26. T. Champion29. T. Hartshone30. L Moon32. J.Tarp2y33. B. Samuel (VC)40. C. Drake41 . S . Sayers44. C. Gibson64. B. Page69 . A Dak'ai

OLD CA MBERWELLCoach : Andrew Tsinclos

1 . J. Webb3. E. William5. B. Smith6. A. Hanson8. J . Hardman9. A.Geblcf

10 . T. Denmanit . C. We'liams12 . A . Paterson13 . S . Hancock14 . J . Heffernan16. A. Baker17. R. Scott18. A Campbel20. B. Day21 . S . Barry22. J . Miles23. M. Cook24. S. Pickles27. S. Miles29. S. Beckett30. J. Zcirtner31 . M. Wilkinson32. C. Davis36. A Kettle41 . N . Saffar44. W.Onrin47. L Juniper

OLD HAILEBURYCoach: Greg Lassnck

1 . C . Home2 . S. Davey3 . S. Saunders4 . M. Thiel e5 . P. Dimond6. D. Reid7. B . Shearer8. R. Parker9. E . Dunphy

10. D. Hance11 . R. Gouklen12. D. Warden13. G. FinlaysOn15. C.Jayasekem16. B. LangordJones19. C. Efsfhatiou21 . B. Waters22 . D. Mason24 . C.Pountttey25 . N. Biggs26 . J. Bell27 . B. Carson29 . C. Joyce30. A. Rode60. M.Sana a

OLD SCOTCHCoach : Terry Kendal l1 . G.Junkeer2. L Hanemann3 . A Parker4 . A. Sheer5 . T. Stewart6. T. McKenzie7 . T. Gross8. T. Frankenturg9. N.O'Bhen

11 . L Havhdns12. LHume15. C. Lunn16. T . Chapman18. J. Hughes19. H. Jenkins20. C. Tindah21 . M.Toose23 . O . Crane24 . M. Socdo25 . J.Love29 . D. Robson31 . S. Prendergast34 . N . Beattie36 . L Andews37 . N . Thompson (C)44 . S. Connor47 . A. Lines59 . A WaffCarr.67. A. Crow70. N . Sladen71 . C . Ward80. M.O'Brien89. R . Si4e+vraal

UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach : Paul O'Shannassy1 . M. Arkin2. L Brown3. M. Byme4. P. Caviccttiob5. A. CEmeras6. B. Dryne7. O. Rensss8. 8. Henrkrscn9. D .Leahy

Mahmr10. A.11 . J .Marr12. J .13 <vkAu~ey

. R .MzNamara14 . A. McNichol15 . S. Moody16 . B. Murphy17 . A. Nolan18 . W

. Pascoe19 . C. Pease20. H. Peck21 . C. Schilling22 . T. Sessions23. M . StaurKOn24. S . Vegte r25. 5 . Vatwqrress26. S. Wnde27. N. WcM'on28. G . Baud29. B. Costello30. 5.D'ancrd31 . P. Greenbank32. E Hannon33. J. Hod~-34. J. Hur t35. J.Ohrstead36. L . Ragute37. J. Martin38. J. Skpvurth39. D . Walsh40. T. Reid41 . A. Winter42. A.N--`bn43. L. h '44. D .E -45. M.I

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WARRINGALCoach: John Stanton

1 . C. Taylor (C)2. D. Strou'r.s3. B. Kinnear4. M. George5. M. Pop e6 . B. Wilson7 . S. Anderson8 . C. Williams9 . B. Davison

10. S. French11 . S. Yin (C)12. M. Manovella13. S. Hartrick14. M. Van Lint15. G. Long (VC)16. S. Brandt17. B. Parkes18. H . Veele19. S . Wafters20. P . Stannans21 . R. Gray22. A . Camffleri23. M . Bortilin24. P . James (VC)25. A . Hopgood26. J . Anderson27. S . Allard28 . D. Nasrallah29 . M . Welton30 . D. Mutton31 . G . Bell

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WHITEFRIARSCoach: Andy DalrympleAssistant: Mal Goocky,

1 . A. Crouch2 . M. Northey3 . B. Phan5 . D . Eames6 . B .Winch7. M. Winterbum (C)8. R. Fedele (VC)9. S . Gillen

10. A .Johnson11 . M . Cassarino12. D. Reid13. T. Hilton14. J . Treyvaud15. B. Doherty16. T. Mulcahy17. R. Murray18 . C. O'Connor19 . M. Duffy20 . S. Flaming21 . M. Setches22 . S. Davis23 . J. Bond24 . M. Nolan25 . N. Crosher26. D. SuOiaan27 . T. Hoare28. 0 . Cassarino29. M. Walsh30. A. Beattie31 . D . Edwards32. C .leahy33. M. Rees .34. M. Anderson35. B . KeaBna36. A . Sea i

WILLIAMSTOWNCYMSCoach : Tony RyanAsst Coach: Mark Milival

1 . B. Wouda2 . B. Cocks3 . K. Houli4 . R . Steele5 . N . Hun t6. S. WuchaLsch7. M. El Houli (VC)8. M. Heerritt (VC)9. T. Thompson

10. T. Murray11 . D . McLeod (C)12. W. James13. A . Maddey (VC)14 . H . Herb15. N . Little16. R. Wheeler17, G. Rickard18 . L Oldeham19 . S . Hudson20 . M . Manning21 . J. Matar22 . W. Yessine23 . A. Tokovic24 . B. Twist25 . F . Harddara26. L. Grocho:vski27. C. Matthews28. L Gray29. C. Beazk-.y30. N. Deal31 . A. Theige32. M. El Houli33. D. Malael34. J. McCutdteon36. A. Petzierides37. G . Singleton38. J. Wag e39. G. Canyon

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7 . A. MorrisA. Ga`✓anG.Weisman (DVC)S . S. Czamy

2j, D. Stub22. A.Wiser23. A. Bensimcn24. A. Lewin .2',, . M . Blashlu26- A. Sloane27. A. Lust29, J, Joseph,3- T. Hams

31 . J. Harris,v. J. Rogem33. A. &mbaum34. J. Sharp35. D.3tign¢36 . M . Segal39, D. Katr40, A. Halphen41 . V. Raleigh42 . E. Yea43 . J. Abor

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Edi Meinjak

1 . R . Dunba62. J . Crouch3. T. Prantzos4. J . Midwinter5. W. Armour6. A. Crowther7. M. lies8. A. Quon9. S. James (VC)

10. A. Landrigan11 . A. Voss12. B. Martyn13. T. Smith14. N . Rahn15. M. Dunbatl16. D . Voss17. P. Nelson18. C . Lucas19. G . Shenfidd20. S. Parkinson21 . David Anderson (VC)22. L Tregea r23. W. Benton24. J . Abramindes25. B. Hebard26. Scott Wills27. A. KoHiner28. S. Grimme r

DE LA SALLE (2)Coach: Rob SmithAsst Coach: Greg Buntine

1 . A- Donn'"2. J. Mysiaiddis4. J. Masterton5, M. Caugtlan6. R. FLU7. M. Laghnan& M. Holloway

10. A. Keogh11 . D-KM12 . J. Hovxlen13. J. Bym e14 . M. Johnstone15 . J. Griggs16. M. Rusdtens17. D. Lambe18. J. Campbell19. J. Lyons20. K. McGuiness21 . A. Moon22 . A. Needham23. A' Jackson24, S. Tucker25 . T. BunGne26. T. Nolan27. K. O'Reilly2& E. Wsdiams30. A.Hayes31 . D . Hagerty (VC)32 . J. Silver33 . f. Watson35 . G . Hdstov36 . B. Reade37 . C. Buick38 . L Woods45 . H. Clancy (C)

M .H .S .O .B .Coach : Ian RadlowI . T. Parker2. P . Fink3. A . Tiling (VC)4. C. Bruce5. J . Davis6. J . Moore7. Ashley O'Brien8. T. Lowe r9. A . Mazur

11 . S . Redder12. M . Sliding13 . N . Remfry14. D. Forbes15. J. Gregson16. T.Leaver17. R. Bruce18 . S . Norman19. J. Wilson (VC)20 . B . Sims-Lucas21 . R. Clowes22 . P . Brown24 . A. Askew25 . L. Taylor26 . S . Steel27 . A. Cassell (C)28 . S . Bennett29 . M . Sharpies30 . A. Burke31 . S . Harrison32 . R.Joseph33 . M . Askew35 . E . Cotter39 . B. Miezis40 . T . Morgan41 . Anthony O'Brien45 . H.Taylor47 . D. Watson

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MO NASH BLUESCoach : Nick Karavias

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

10. N. Turner11 . J . Sullivan12. M . Stewart13. A . Herrman14- R. Burston15. M .TmMer16. B . Smiley17. J . Miller18. B . Amot19. N. Freeman20. M . Power21 . N. Kazenwadel22. J . McNeu r23. J . Roscoe24. M . Thomas25. J . Hawkins (VC)26. C. McCatvdl27. J . Bolton28. S . McGee29. . S . Cooke30. T. Cameron31 . L Holloway32. C. Bodsworth35. M . Hunter43. C. Riordan (C)44. L Nolan

ARGENENTERPRISES

OLD GEELONGCoach : Tony MacNamara

8. A. Lux15. J. Downie16 . A. Reuss18. G Bid26. C . Watkins31 . A. Mims36 . J. Pau l43 . S. Bingley (C)50 . N . Edgar51 . G . McGregor52 . M. Clar k53 . C . Chamberlain54 . M. Lugsr6n55 . G. Dalzie!56 . R . Brown57 . W. Winspear58 . A. McCann59 . H . Gretton-Watson60 . W. Gordon61 . S. Lamb63 . J. Landry64 . D . Mdnnes75 . B .O'CaNaghan76 . N . Gatenby79 . O. Wals h80. L Wilson (VC)

MARSHALL WHITEREAL ESTATE

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ORMONDCoach: Bran Keating1, S . Thompson2 . G. Hammond3 . D. Robbins4 . D. Rowan5 . T. Ashfor d6- M. Broadhurst7 . H. Brown8- M. Wonnaccift9. N. CourMey

10. J . Cullen11 . C. Baey12. P .Townsend13 R Marshall14. D. Pasara15. R. Cunn:ngttam16. D. Fstdod c17. S . NaughtonI& S . Herman20. C. Ryan22. J . Braithwaite23. D. Beckett24. M. O'Halloran25. J . Dal e26. D. Mabbett27. P . Gleason28. A.Sfasiak30, H. Black33. S . Stephens39. J . Byron45. L Livingstone

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OLD XAVERIANS 2Coach: Peter Callin an

1 . M. Frost2. T.-Tig3. B.4. B. rtS. Tv, rS . T.Fa . . r6. M. Ftay.ra'A 38. M. McCar8r77. N. Barrett 39. J. Patios8. AK?~m~l(C) 40. LAmmrth9. T.Farra;~ 41. R Mar

10. D. 801and 42. A. laoovarny'..o11 . B. Merlin 43. J. Hel e12. M. Viebb 44. R Ly[t;?ton13. N.TI%tA 45. S.CamxW>14. 1-Nisbett 46 . M. Bourke15. LDearreJdm 49 . S.MCCartlry16. D. Storey 50. C.Steahens17. T.CwudN 49 . Blh;a18. D.Mackaj 50. M.Vkson19. Rjones 51. FL Ford (VC)20. D.Triata 52 . ADmcan21 . B. SrPMn 53' S. Clarke22. J. Dense 54 . T, Bomar.23 C. G'wsen 55 . J. MukF4r24. C. Carrodus 56 . B Cnrr,t:25. T .Gkmn 57 . P.Pdam :26. 58. A Coburn27. C. Mc6ugan 59 . PA . Ctemberkn28. P. Coffey 60 . M . Welsh29. N.Irebr)d 61 . S.TnrmbW-30. C. Hoare 62, D . Siaan31 . X Rudd 63 . M-WK-rop32. L Hardvck 64 . It Hart32. T .Barry 65 . S.TuCter33. J. Kaye 66 . M . Piruix}er34. T . Hogan 67 . P. Ds:arnty35. M. Qum 68 . D . Psnrr.x36. J. McLean 69 . A tar:sr37. J. Drake 70 . C. V&q

ST . BEDE'SMENTONE TIGER SCoach: Bri an Bourke

1 . A. Ryan2. P. Carroll3. C. Tesoriero4. A. McShane5. A. Cousins6. D. Semfin7. B. McShane8. S. Kidd9. L McHugh (DVC)

10. S. Daviclson11 . D. Ferguson12. A. Connolly13. A. Gangi14. J . Drury15. C. Martin16. L McGregor17. J . Crowe18. C. Ambrosin i19. D. FaNdrgtam (C)20. H. Dwyer21 . J. Cunningham22. N. Wdkin s23. D. Napier24. G . Afford (VC)25. L Whil e26. S. Walsh27. S. Kingwel28. C. WiOams29. B. Johnstone30. T. Fava31 . J. Cunxnins32, A. Smith33. S. Waters

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Under 19AQUINAS O.C.Coach : John Bourke

1 . H . Nicol2. M. Jamieson3. P. Heveren5. M. Bolona6. S . Jones7. T. Moran8. M. Greer9. J . Juenchhott

10. C . Lyng11 . S. Downs12. D . Marshall13. P. Gtemie14. R . Chapman16. M. Hunter17. B. Wilson18. J. Hunt19. M. Hope22. B. Moran23. S. Hills24. M. Reilly32. J. Blealmey,41 . J. Pole42. R. Moran44. M. Thomas54. D. Kealy55 . A. Cuflrera

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : Allan Cousin s

1 . A . Thomas2. D.lacobucci3. A . DiPietro4. D. Skikem5. M . Holliday6. A . Mays7. R . Chimsirk8. A. Conte9. T.Wyngaafd10. P. AAatt11 . R . Long12. P. Green13. E. Westmore14. M. Marka,rsskl15. D . Pemberton16. R. Picdap17. B. Whitehouse18. S. Cowan19. C. Piccioli20. J. Pereira22 . S. Cousins23. B. Roac h24 . P. Del Guidice25 . D. Viol27 . F. Varga28 . A. Crew29 . J. Canisi30 . m . Adams31 . D. Uncles39 . D. Butler

DIREMONAL DRILLINGKen Basso 97227697

(2) RedI NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach : Andy Ryan

1 . M. Taleb2. T. Waters3. B . Koutsovasiis4 . O. Khader (C)5 . L. Curren6. D. Skene7. T. Mikunda8. A . Hewi tt9. A. Naiss

10. B. Cariss11 . E Murray12. D. Aboud13. C. Miller14. J . Saba15. N. Tonkin16. P. Borysievr,cz17. S . Reynoklsm18. S . Mcliroy19. M .P;yne20. R. Amato21 . M . Nugent22, G. Taylor23. H. Maktwul28. M . Drum29. B. Mouustafa30. D. Tints33 . A. McKenzie37. I . Tateb40 . R. Mulquinney

OLD TRINITYCoach : Steve Maus

1 . S .Jones (VC)2. B. Hag3. H. Monroe4. J. Anowsm;ttt (C)5 . B. Hutchinson6. D. Kneen7. S. Natoli8. T. Morpeth9. A. Andrews0. M. Shaughnessy

11 . K. Noden12. C' Wilson13. J. Cade14. D. Hayes15. R. Bazter16. M . Chisholm17. J . Newman18. Y . Adel19. C. Barr20. M . Lapra21 . L Kennedy22 . C. Stanley23 . S . Sarrervill?24 . E. Dava6zis25 . T. Tobin26 . D. Robinson27 . M. Greig28 . C . Butler29 . S. Connor30. S. Kinron'rdes31 . R . Ramsden32. M.Passador35. M. Pavtsey42. A. McKenzp43. D. Waldron48. D. Lou4ddis52. R. Burrows60. S. Medlin61 . D.Bunwvs64. S. Cooper

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVEL

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach : Stuart McLeanAsst Coach: Shane Harrop

1 . D. Bernet2. N.G azeasa B. Wallis4. B. Davis5. A. Oates6. P. Dowd7. J. Hanop& B. Spoor9. T. Pai n

10. R. G .,11 . D. Archer12. M. KeGy13. D. Spiden (C)14. G .O'Shanressy15. L Courage16. R. Hense17. B. Limberg18. L Waddell19. A Harper20. J. Vincent21 . C. Barker22. J. Smart23. A. Sutherland24. S. Jenkins26. G. Madsaac27. N. Coyne28. A. Johrlston38. G. George48. R. Davies

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Stree t

West Preston

Z1TE'CNCO1t9PUTERPERIPHERALS

57 St . Hellier StreetHeidelberg

OLD PARADIANSCoach : Ken JohanesenAsst Coach: Tim Livy

1 . ATat.vfco(C)2 . M. Lvndi3. M.Baurfio4 . R. Word'S . A. Srrth6. D. Stevens7. S. Pnrsdrna. M. Gale9 . G . Boyd

10. D. Greenil . B.Ravti12. 1. Sard~13. L Harris14. S. Ciauola15. M . Verrdura16. P. Harris17. G. Porteous18. L.GzHmin . B.Hartk_y20. M . Dempster21 . A Howard22 . M.Joyc e23 . M . Re.24 . A Berxacssa25 . A . Vecchio2s . a. warren27. B . Woodharn28 . P.CarrrwN29. M. Coegr£f30 . A Stewart31 . D. Varano32. C. WkP33. A.Saao34. T. Riaicen3n35. J . RasMook36. A. Bake37. B.38. C .39. D . Constantin40. M.41 . M. '

Si . S. Richardson

42. M. Joyce43. J. Luras44. B. Lyr~cg45. L .6Cnrmor46. G .O'M-47 M. P'ae jx es4a. C

P-

49. D. Reynes50 N. Red€or,1

52. L Wakefield53. J. Smith

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St. . YarravittePh: 9687 8722

ST. LEO'S EMMSCoach : Peter O'Connor

t . G.Nev~y2. N . Hooder3. G. Bonnid4. J . Morel5. E . McGlanghlan6. S . Bavage7. R. O'Keefe8. T. McCann9. A

. Daly

10. D. Cashentt . D . Carr12. M. Bainbridge13. S.Wi9s14. P. Batty15. C . M~ler16. J. Daniels18. J. Manton32. D . McNally35. L Thomas

THERRY C.C.O.S.Coach: Paul MellonI . D. Van Eglen2. R.7ampogna3. G. Vandenberg4. D. D'Aprano5. S . Sacco6. S . Goodwin7. G. Kuret8. A. Grant9. S. Stell a

15. A, McMahon17. A. Rowan20. J . Srr M21 . B. Ftlzpatrick (VC

) 26. J . Van Englen (VC)28. D . Dunne32. T. Jones33. M.Jacobsen34. A McDonald48. C . O'Brien

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYSCoach: Jatm May

Wayne Reddaway1 . T . Wapshott2. T. Hale3. S . Uoyd5. A. Dew7. S . Thompson8. L Morris9. S . Mlson

10 . B. Searie1 1 . B. Reynolds12 . D. Lang14 . T. Lloyd16. A . Bel l17. T. MdMrtath18. LWhde(VC)19. E . Kruse20. T. Tystung22. B . Tettoid23. C. Amok!24. A . Cusano25. S . Matters26. D. Rowe28. A . Lawton30. B. Wapshott35. A. Laing (C)

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Club X

B. N. Michael

COLLEGIANSLockwoodCoaclr Ian

(7es . Coad1 : Neville James2. R. Lee3. J. Gay4, J.

7. N. MothersB. K. Curtis9. C. Comley70. S.ti . P.AsK13. J. tAonison14.. D.Wain16. S . Mackay17

D. M.Brx9ess

- Mak'ay23, 1 . Lockwood25, G. Brig&a

(CC)

2& S. Fraser31 . J . Strathaxn32. R . NannartoW33. J. SnedAe n31. A. Taykx35 . IT.36 . A. M"a ,37, M.Oqe51. P.Ba~AaSg . N.Ir g!'i'.s55, R. Cross56. D, Howe58. P. Young69. R. Lancaster60. S . Kerrs61 . D. Kert s66, R. Arde+son66. G.Oaktcl'~. B .O.Coruwr69, C. HuJson70_ R . Comon77, A . Th~75. J . Walsh77, M.

DE LA SALLECoach : Brendan Hoy1, D. snn

, : 2... G.Cun2n3. G. .laosan4.

S_ Laski

5. RAWB, N.Fanow7, C. Tay~rS. C.Fore

10, D.TeSskr? l I, M.RsVEB412. T.13. D.~Ryk14. S.BNt15. D. '16, D. tam6e17, B. Byni e18. IM 40. E.Betlane19, A Platt 41 . B. Eft20. A&ctawr 42. A Fattrtcubids21 . G. Barzh 43. A CNSSen22, A V`- B 44. M. R.

P.." - 45. 6. Bu'dc& n 46. G.MCHenryAP 47.D.

-- C ° 48. S. Rurkiit 49. S. Gun

r. 150. B. F,01D.K 51 . D.IGrg0654. D.larkns

55 . T. Moors56. J.Murylrj57 . M.Stzntwpe58 . AWtit ;59 . M . WDixnscei60. M .Tlmme61. C. („ear

y72. T. Stridesso. C.,btmstrow84 M.0'O+uca9

Section 1MAZENODCoach : Peter HallRes. Coach : Peter ABsop2 . A. Noone3. T. Chilcdt6. W. Francis7. P. Deegsn8. T. CFa3cWt9. P. Hall

11. J.Didr6io12. AW&s13. S. Carry~beti15. P.AEsop17. T. Tsiav~19. T. Waiker23. S. Cou!son27. D. Kro m31 . N. Srert32. D. Moore33. J. Boyle34. B . D&dn36. R.Toyansa37. G. TnW38. D. Steadort39. R .Botxbon(VC)40. M. Birch41 . B. Wekh42 . J. Gr'rrkson43. W. Pa lter44. D . BoOe45 . G .Rogm47 . P. Rdey (C)48 . P. Vne49 . L . Hafvy52 . G . Pe-ock54 . P. aroJbs60. M. LeCotAew63 . P. Welc h65. 0. Biviarw68. K. Duffy69. B. Ha~per72. D. Lin d73. G. Janetski74. E . Afgiara s

WMELERS HILLI-I O T E L

OLD BRIGMON BLOODSCoach : Stuart Ka y

1 . G. Bennett2 . M. Mclennan3 . H . Jarvis5 . R . Murray6 . S. Moody7 . M. Hall8 . A. Hancock9 . A. Grant

10. R. Moreton11 . J. Rattray111 . J. McLachlan12 . D. Cochran13 . A.Noble14 . J. Bennett16 . M .Hendrie16 . J. Morrison18 . C.Lade19. D. Smith22. J. Lockett24. L. Hamilton24. P. Neylan26. J. U glow28. S . Kay31 . F. Magee31 . M. Scarlett32. R. Wraith33. 0. Moreton34. R. Smith34. M. Nikakis35. A . Rutter37. M. Donohue39. P. Greene40. C . James42 . A. Willey43 . T. Betts44 . S. CaMer46 . M. Barber48 . C. Haling49. A. Neale51 . N. McCann52. M. Walker53. P. Baintrridge55. A. Heron56. R. Brown64. B. McMurtte78. R. Saunders

S . DesmondL. DuncanA . Gal eD. GleasonJ . Lade

20. A . McNamaraM. Selby

36. S . Young

OLD MELBURNIANScoach :

1 . A.Caniner(C)4 . D. Mos s5 . E. ArFcinson6 . C. Branchtbwer7. J. Gardiner9. H.Ingleton

10 . S. Osborneit . A. Anderson12 . R. Egleton13 . G. Stooke '..14. S . Ban1sley15. N.Osboume16. G.Jensz17. J . McClellan18. R. Simpson19. P . Waite20. T. Osborne21 . N . Naim23. D. Stanton24. J . Scott25. A. Wilson26. K. Ruthe rford28. D . Milne30. S. Laycock31 . R . Schnelle33 . A. Clements35 . M Atkinson41 A. Carroll46 . A. Hume63 . P. Hands80 . M. Camell

PH: (03) 9822 0011

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

I . B. Simpson2. O . Young4. H. Middteton5. S . Hawkins6. M . Godwin (C)7. M . Ckinies-Ross8. D. Bingley9. S . Spark

13. N . Murdoch16. S . Hordes20. N . Tribe21 . J. Deakin22. D . Hooper23. S. Pryde24. C . Zavecz27. C . Winneke28 . L . Higham29 . A. Teesdale30 . P. Williamson31 . D. Bini32 . S. Sheahan37. A. Chambers39. A. Cowper41 . A. Pulle r43. N. Taylor45. T. Stubbs48. B . Cain51 . G. Stewart52. R . Gregory53. B . Simpson54. T. Phillips56. A. Richardson58. E. Johnston60. M. Weber62. J. Cook63. T. Gray67. M. Ryan70 R. Hume99. C. Nash

OLD XAVERIANSCoach :

1 . L Orsini2. J Kennedy3. M. Jones4. R. Curtain (VC)5. M.O'CaV wB. J . Mattlresvs7. T.O'SuHivan8. M . Feb!9. M . CoEOpy

11 . P .Cannors13. A . Ries17. P .O'Bemle18 . P. O'Sullivan24 . R . King27 . D . Kxrg (C)28 . C . Court31. A. Homes32. M. Tyrep33, M. Sadler34. S. Hogan35. M. Meettan37. T. Lan nCh gn39. M.44. D. McLean53. P. Hal62. M . CoRotry63. P. Conquest64. S . Kennedy71 . A. Ha p91 . S . Bailey

ST . BERNARDS O .C .Coach : Brian Moon

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

12. G. Tota13. A. Matk w14. A 1lnecornbe15 . A. Kennedy18. M. Cunningham19. G . Fanugia20. J. Martin22 . P. Famugia23 . W. Schwarzenberg24. J. Watkinson27. A Myers28. A Barnes35. M . O'Connell38. D. McAllister44. B . Moan45. M . Castles48.. A Moake87. S. Denahy

622 ML Alexander Rd .Moonee Ponds

9326 1799

ST. KEVINS O .B.Coaoh: Paul Bannon

1 . D . Nantra2. A NaNra3. P. Nanh a4. N. Goldsworthy5. R. WtR6. J . Quirk7. N. Marfm8. T. Bare9. D.,kames

10. L Davidson11 . T FuxJt12. D.VA,41m13. P.Hoap=r14. B. Noonan15. D.Boyd16. P . B~rxqn17. S .Charles18. P. Rvrn19. MF~tl20. S. Herbert21 . A Davies22 . L Wood23 . JRl" m24 . J . r25, B. SYCbole26. AAlm27. T. Collins28. A Busefla29. D. McDonald30. & Dillon31. J.Croltlsovrtlry32. D. ivory33. D. Ka4ns34. J. Fox35. J.Widtbrt2tl36. 0. R4anfeftl37. P. Rgs 41 . S. Murptrj38. J. Slett=.ry 42. P. McCarthy39. B . Darcy 43. T. Page40. N.Sweerseay 44. RBa.cman

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

1 . P. Comdon2 . C.Johnson3 . M. ODea (CC)4 . A. Tucker5 . S.Ibak7, D. Brand8. A. Lawrence9. P. McCormick

10. K. Corbatty11 . R . Guplr/13. M.O'Han!on14. A. Hancock15. P. Corridon16. D . Lean/17. C . Thompson18. C . Curtain21 . J . Leonard22. D. McGuire23. T. Maughan24, N . Prendergast25. T. Hemadi32. A . D'Anna33. M . Bond39 . B . Smith40 . M . Quinn41 A. Chisholm44 . A. Guerra49 . M . GaraoBolo55 . T. Reynolds56 . D. McLaughlin77 . A. SlavAlski

Duhig Ford

HARP OF ERIN

MARCELLI N

1 . A. Merton2 . P. O'Callaghan3 . A. Trotter4 . J.Tsoukas5 . J. Rusilotta6. D . Boothey7. R . Barresi8. R . PerBch9. J. Kent

10. M. Kent11 . G. Bastord12. R . Holland13. M. Cronin (C)14. D .Theisz15. A . Keogh16. C. McCann17. M. Nimmo18. M . Cuny19. R, Bott20. M . Getson21 . W. Getson22. P . Harberts23. J . Sloane24. S . Dimat6na25. J . Daffy

The Beehives Hotel •

Hawthorn

22

: Section 2MONASH WHITESCoach: Ronnie LambTeam Manager. M . Rhoden1, M. Dods2. D . Tracy3. M. Veal4. R .Ang'sy5. B. Samue!6. J . Plehn7. D . Nelson8. A . Fab-9, J . Fairweather

10 . B . Cofferit . A . Hibbard1? ~~,TOSSavainen13 . C Raynor14 . D.O'Brien15 . H. Beh16 . M . Richards17 . K . Calvert18 . S . Dods19 . G.VanderZalm20. M . Ridd;e (VC)21 . G. Sinclai r22 . J. Kenny23. J. Deval24. S . Norden25 . A. McBeth27. J. Card28. D. Levetan29 . M . Lloyd30. M . Krebs31 . P. Mclnemy32. P.Spencer33. A. Stritthot34. T. Cogiey35. D. Johnston36, C, Howe (C)37. L . Holden38, J. Pound39. P. Glass40. B. HudvreA42. M. Rhoden44. R . Lamb50. J. Cowley51 . M. Bond

?& 72attNOTTING HILL HOTEL

MT. LILYDALE O .C.Coach : Steven Lawson

1 . I. Daolan2 . M. Vas3 . B. McKay4, M. Walsh5 . B. White6 . M. Rankin7 . M. Napoleone8 . M. Gobetti (VC)9 . A. DeiBiondo

10. M. Diceqo11 . C. Gibson12 . C. Gilbee13 . B. Cotyin14 . C. Walsh15 . F. Livingston16 . T. Allen17 . A. Burrell18 . K. Maniscalchi19. J. Burgess (C)20. J. Flannagan21 . S . Madden22. L. Procto r23. S . Woollen24, C. Cellanan25. M. Brebner26. T. Flanagan27. C. Varga28. D. Cic:dtielb29. P . Furbng30. D. Flanagan31 . N . Pearce32. P . Carolan33. C . Andrson34 . W. Joakws35 . D . Callanan

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M .V. NAPOLEONE & CO . PrtOrctsrdists 8 Cool StartsWANOIN, VICTORIA,

AUSTRALIA, 3139

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach : D . Law

1 . D . Beliman2. C . Bishop3. R . Boyte4. G.Campbdl5. R . Casey6. J . Carter7. B . Boyle8. R. Cram9. P . Crame r

10. P . Dudderidge11 . C. Fazzalari12 . D. Garvey13 . B . Gasa14 . K. Dana15 . G. Gills16 . T. Gillis17 . D. Greasley18 . C. Hammon19 . Darren Hexter20 . David Hexter21 . M . Howden22 . D. Law23 . P. Leigh24 . P. McMaster25 . A. Ramzi26 . D. Reid27 . A. Rhodes28. R. Streets29. A. Smit h30. D. Stembtidge31 . K. Streicher32. M. Swift33. A. Tyre l34. P. Van Bentham35. C . VassaNo36, G . Walsh37. B. White38. T. William s

SYNDAUfALLY HOCoach : Daniel ODonohue

I . T. Marks2. A. Bums3. M . Jo y5. D. Hannett6. J . Catsis8. R. Bennet9. I . Bingham

10. P. Henning11. J. Rutter12 . S. Gould13 . J. Kerns14 . S.O'Boyke15 . N. Murray16 . N. Brewster17 . M. Webb20 . C. Hai l22 . P. Kotstakos23 . D. Raa b26 . D.O'Donohue31 . B. Hanneman35 . C . Cachia40. N . Toce42. A. Findlay43. C . Kara6s46. J. Green47. G. Wagner50. P. Verga4fs54. A . Sneddon62. R . O'Dell

THERRY C.C.O.B.Coach:

1 . R. Costello5. B. Liddell6. M. Keenan7 . P. Kely8 . T. Hewat

10. J. Pattersonit . S. Moinar16. B. Mieleki21 . G . Smith23. A. Ftetding26. W. Dreier27. B. Stevens36. C . Rizzo (C)38. B. Selleck39. A . Fenn40. C . Keay48. R . Keenan49. D. Lyons56. T. Byrnes60. M. Goodwin

THORNBURYCOU SCoach : Gary Cutter

1 . B. Carter2. A. Mountney3. R . Buzeski4, B . Robertson5. T. Culler (C)6. P. Cutler7. D. Robin s8. C. Krincevski9. A . Crocker

10. G. Thompson11 . R.Osmond12 . J. Ge rstkamp13 . D. Carter (VC)14 . M . Goddard15 . S . Prior16 . S . Murdoch17 . A.Jahnson18 . S . Borg19 . M . Johnston20 . G . Theoha ris21 . P. Clarke22 . W. Duson (C)23 . P. Cbccio24 . M. Atessandlino25 . A. Clacker26. W. Nasred dne27. D. Mousakis28. C. Berton29. R. Robertson30. M. Martin31 . R. Vescic32. A. Hujak33. I. Kearns34. P. McDonald37, D . Bennett38. J. Overall39. M. Haden44. J. Faber (DVC)46. S. NowSraski49. P. Dodkin s50. P. Brewe r

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I E EastBUILLE

oeENp ~GU~S6iAS

R%ach: Mark Horsfiold.., Rs-`-'~-r 3. M.Saan.an

7.P br~i L '.' B. S Gaj 12. A IM

14. J. Chapman15. M.James17. G. Brawn21. M . Harslisd22. P. B3s}asin

,n 24. P . Zara25. W.D~w

C. -1

28. RStr.e ~; 29. Astenmers

S.Tf,-m:.n 30. 32 C.Ci3nen~JI' a

Jfl : :m 35. T.S=tt:39. T.Karm9dcokl

k. 40. W. Be l

J.I _.-= G Brc

41. N. Po6fe542. G. U..?k'^43. RCdaan45.C. "53. S. Stratmn63. P.CotariJ

44 . B. ttarzn46. A HIMphrej

ELEY PAR KCoach: Graham tAuF+engerRes. Coach : Rob Wickham

1 . D.Mxndel 2 M. Brady2. AManis 3 . Rtaxlarq3. AFeaA~nbj 4 . M.~I'0rso4. M.Geo 5 . W. L2Narca5. C. Kayz~) 6. A Bromiu;v6. D. Bruce 7. N.Ta67. D. Bowen B. R. Feats8. D. Carroll 9. T. ICarv1-ynas9. P.Yelbrd

10 . C.MdJZn11 . L McLean12 . A. Dunstan13 . AKelsat14 . G. Elder15 . R young16 . P .Storey17 . AHit18 . S .Rayrcner19 . D. Trotter20. M. Hook (C)21 . F.M3rstc22 . P. Carnone,23 . G.SmBh24. S. Watts25. G. Heath 38. K Podger26. D. Fbv.Sej g) 39. J. Vercla27. D. Kaje 40. N. Karadanos28. W. Hokn 41 . R. Wickham29. F. Lettuu 42 V. Fuku5ltima30. G. Bromiet 45. S . Bade/31 . G. tam~Nq 43. L K:tG32 D. Grant 44. L Dtt33. N. Px 45.5 . Co47rrs34. S. Bromley 46. M. Payru35. P. Blow 47.AVhedrym36. S. Lee 4&P.Ckar37. D. Palre 49. M. Hooper

HAWTHORN CITIZENSCoach: Glenn StalNrorthyRes. Coach : Darren Murray

t . D. Murray2 . R. Lovich4 . S . Wee5 . W.G!a.etxook PVC)6 . P . Avery7 . G. Sta9v~tlry8. M . Dwsta n9 . W. Power (VC)

10. P .Otcl>3artt(C)11 . A. Sin12. S . Cobain13. J. Povey15. B. Glwer16. N. CusaaSsas18. S.TuneWel!18. D. Larretta19. J. Law20. S. Parker21 . A. D unhp22. J. Schutz23. D. Tracy25. R. Brart25. S. Davis27 . R. Lord28 . M Planua«r29 . P. Barker30 . A. Hanley31 . C . LargSey32 . J.Baase33 . S. Du'34 . S. Macdonald (RVC)34 . M. Stephenson34 . P. Hevicsh35 . D . Murphy37 . G.A4vsha&(CR)38. D . t.uidre a38. I .Ceppa39 . D . Lattiff40. C.Frayne41 . M .Wtyton?ss42. SIrvine44. P . RossAto45. A . Donaldson46. D. McCavrain47. T.O'H2nlon47. T. FAZpatridc49. R. Ad3ns49. M . Nowak51 . R. Donovan52. 1 . Rosthom54. E. Si!156. P. Ryan

"The Road Builders "

CHIFINSIDE PARKCoach : Stephen JonesRes . Coach : Peter Anthony

1 . P.4 Pem+xrbn2. A -'are3. G .Sken4, M. Cenci (C)5. B. Prdle r6. J. Brawn7. V.Pcmk (VC)B. S. Cases9. W. Pembertai

10. PA Koopmarr>11 . G .V}nQaN(RC )12 D.Pacda(DVC)13. R. Waco (RVQ1,L S. McIntos h15. M .Warren (SVC)1& M6Va°,cer17. D. Dastopm16. B .MassarcrtD19. 5 .0'Cauwr20. K Oates21. T. D'Ang>.b22. P.MBxirry23. M. Simmorr,24. C. De vcry25 . F.Paoz26. G. Ke4avrdy27. N. Reed28. J.Mosca29 . U Harrington30. L Mathe r31 . M. Open32 . G. Laidaw,

.33 . A Ctr, n 2k34 . S. Wheeler35 . R.Sibbiig36. D. Kap37. LL.o'r;cn 51. R38. G. h'tmPYm (BC) 52. A

Shell Mooroolbark9726 7083

39. D Ha rvey40. iVl Morris41 . T.Scott42. N. Sdttkn43. P . R StttiP.~g44. Burke45. W. Hussey46. P. Egan47. T. BeIIa48. R. Got/49. C.PeL>is50. 5. Bymes

KEWCoach: Rob BayleyRes . Coach: Tom Vans

OLD CAREYCoach: G~nn TaylorRes. Coach: Simm~ Jackson

1 . C. tEJI2. C.Kac~_`j(C)3 . M. Cohen4 . C. Ester5 . S.Jad¢ontEL)6 . C.C.mf,dr.4IVC)7 . A Carter 36 . L Sm.98. A OM 37. P. Bryn-r9. M.Ackison 38 . I .COhen10. KShrives 39 . P. Barrett11 . ACope 40. &Hu~vej'2 C .Ar~rson 41 . AG3ici11 S . Jones, 42 . M. Parker14. M. Curry 43 . S.Clcerry15. P . Ham 44 . G . Hendriks16. M_Jones 45 . M. Easparn17. S. Curry 46. M.Cann18. C. Mattixws 47. S. Hxa45>Qs19. P. Drala 48. S. Addison20. W.MLidge 49. RPl&xkn21. M. Hoskng 50. G . Centel22. J. Hands 51 . H. Montour23. T. Price 53. M . Kennedy24, M. Yarnell 54. B . Oman25 . C. Goadal 55. T ArrbC26. J. MIXAra 56. D. Parker27. k1tboYxtV.1 57. D. Pakner28 . P. Nance 58. FL Badmil29 . T. Modton 59. C. Mason30 . S. Feehan 60. J. Bayard31 . N. Evers,l 61 . T. Sejrrwur32 . C. Withirs;;1art 62. G. Currents33 . S. Rod 63. C.Socao34 . D.Feeis 64. AJackson35 . R. Evans 70, T Addict

HANG TEN

Q..P.C) Bar & BistroCo-Mart Computer Training

BUNDOORA PHARMACY

FREIGHTLINER TRUCKS

NETWORK SIGNS

RICHMOND CENTRALCoach : Tim PontefractRes. Coach : Danny Hicke y

ELTHAM COLLEGIANSCoach : Peter Slaci kRes. Coach: Peter Hansen1. J. Smytt a2. KTUdc^_r3. ATucker4. B . He5pzS. C. Hoasbury6. G. Clark e7. P . Kennedy8. J. Woomvard9 . R. White

10. S.Md2ren11 . J.Meezri 39. F.Coonerty12. G. Disrno2 40. O. Bart att13. S. Jolley 41 . SOatal14. 5.Jus6ce 42. C.Ha I15. C.1YivL 43. N.HaznslBr16. B. Arnold 44. G. Stackpool17. G. Leys 45. M. Ryan18. M. Betting 46. R. Davies19. D. Daj'z 47. A HNKaId20. S. Le+~is 48. R. Harris21 . B.Parsors 49. LSterpe22. SA7haumpdos 50. J .Tajlor23. G.0'DOnre9 51 . W.Slarpe24. M. Dwyer 52. A Smedley25. D. P. M d r e a d p 53. J26. J . Glare 54. A Kelso27. B. Toney 55. P. Marrow28. Blamer 56. M.Edvards29. C. Bishop 57. T. EmblN30. D.Hog3n 58. M. Ormsby31. Z Jova+nasski 59. B. Evans32. T. Scott 60 . P. Bam?tt33. T. Hedzi 61 . C. MuCCru'd34. S . Ma#eld 62. C. Lacey35 . T. B,,-- 63 . PL Ja,nrevsl36 . S .I on 64 . C . Watson37 . R. H,-.4 65 . S.Sdufer38 . F cn^^=• 66 . S .Fepatrrck

ELTHAM TIMBER &HARDWARE P/ L

1175-1181 Main Rd, EBhamPhone: 9439 5533 (all hours)

1 . B. Lafr-.ndu 1. A Wilson2. G . Porte (VC) 2. A Banfe.A 47. 0 .Bassoon

3 R 3. T.0'SuSiw 49. N .4 . D. Clarxler 5. S. Shannon 50. C. Barry5 . J. Barnes 38 . D. Mrrchet 6. G. Bunalo,v 51 . H . Mcfti n6 . C. Hope 39 . A Kovelpessar 6. S. Pk#ett 52. C.AMrirqa lis7 . D. Hope 40. P. Pedret6 7. F. Bova 53. S. (igttvrood8 . J.Puv,renfi 41 . R. Livingston 8. G.Macon-n 54. P.tYnites.rk9. A.GenccamO 42 . C.lRrigston 9. P. Jackson 55. M. Davy10. B .Cua:nS(C) 43 . J . Counts 10 . A. Murphy 56. LDay11 . A BarrH 44 . A DareaS it . J . Barker 56. A GohY}args12. S .Mdulatwn 45 . G.Apas"' 11 . D. Hickey 56 D. Wison13. C. iGrakou 46. G. tnti 12 . F . Marax 57. S . Nnarpt14. G. CrimmErs 47. M. Baskin 13 . C. Pearson 58. N. Pars15. M. Bria 48. M Oarnaras 14. C. Strion 59. M. Catbrun16. O.V,bod(VC) 49. J . Lucas 15. P. Church 60. D.CoDngs17. J. Bill 50. J.Porter 16. M.Jenner 51 . ADourrSs18. N.Kuq(VC) 51 . S. Hodgson 17. AFavx,ett 62 T.Greham19. N, Peters 52. I.Fhtd>ir 1& M.Z* 63. T.Guanne20. S. Harrison 53. G . Andrews 19. J . MuutnO 64. A Kem p21 . D. Flannam 54. M . Roemsan 21 . A Halt 65. D. tumPhrejs22. J.Paron 55. D.IGng 22. AFlores 66 . I.,tae1-Pr5her23. ABel 56. J.Ctvrm 25. ADUnn 67. RMclnmsh24. B. Dxnasi 57. N . Lyr.oparaiis 25. S. Fluddock 68 D. Mudge25. D, Wright 58. D.Crachkil 26. J.Nuldist 69 . M. Tapley28. M.CMnrron 59. J.Bortore 27. C .Adarns 70 . T.Tajbr126 P.Ppj 60. V.Wong 28. AWaBrs 70 . D.Murfitt27. R Uan 61 . H. Perim 30. S . Fenian 71 . K Whit,28. LDnwai FoC) 62. R.Papakos 30. G. Tate 72 . G.Szn29 . M.^-'-- 63. LBajk.y 32. D.V= 73 . J .Slwefen30 . C G .- r 64. S. Bafhy 33 J. Cohen 74 . P. Cavmod31. AV ;(RUC) 65. C.Bounos 34. D. Holt 75. LWestco<'t32 . J .6-sd 66. S.Boenrus 37. G.POrtlaous 76. LEgan33 . S. Du ^oM 67. D. Mason 40. B. Katetrs 77. A Hogan34 . M . Ma__ it 68. J. Forms 42. P. Hoaj 78. M. Tonto35 . RBnno(HRVCt 69. S.Letoa 1 43. AS-+i¢ 79. S.Tresstse36. ASkem 70. KHar~ 45. M. Black 60. J.Vathrs37. W. Lontardis 99. S.Bnsnc 46. D.Farey 81 . S.0'Si",:van

Duhig Ford

HARP OF ERIN

YARRA VALLEY O .B.Coach: David KyleRes. Coach: Ash Wain

1 . P . THtcrd2. F. Mwvmn3. R.Ttonpson4. M . FUrvJ5. A Drew6. D. Hawes7. J. DownsS. T . h1lacar,9. C. Ross

10. D. KyM11. C. F12. M . V13. D. Cole14. T. Loveless15. T.0'.4uu."m2n16 . B.5md lie18 . D. Ross19 . N. Park 41 . B . Dovars20, S. harne, 42. T. Crean21. A L'rres-=j Cob 43. H. Park23 . D.6Jshx+t 44. J. Ho24 . M. Was 45. L Rees25 . T. Ha6t1rn 4& N. Dx3r,eS26. G. McLeod 47. B.Mcitivrarm27 . A Rovve 48. P, Dear s28. J .k,4,.vean 49. SSeobwmz29. P. Paterson 50. P. Ford30. D. Poter 52. A Hannah31 . J . Dove 53. & Corcoran32. C.HeHem:n 55. S.Tajlor33. D.Irehrd 56. LHarrcaJ'mn34. T.Chri5f~H 57. G.Ufiri'u35. B. peaks 63. T. Strong36. R . Permhun 65. A Bie:broak37. M. Ross 71. M. Laing'8. 1 D'5uvienn 72 . Rlav.tor39. T. Peidmaj 74. A Burt40. M. Wrut 78- J . Scat=-s

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COLLEGIANScoach: Leigh CarlsonRes. Coach: Neville James

1 . B . Keg2. N . Rorenttrre3. B. WaoAw-4. S.laussen4. N .BocWr5. D. Gree,res5. D. Peters6. A Srreih7. C . Higso n7. D . Wame-Srrtith8. C . Pa9ock9. V. Cf-y

10. J.10. S.11 * B, McKenzie12. D . Stubs13. G. Pa lmer14. R .Schober15. Y.15. N .

=

i6. A Wallw:e17. J. TarpEy18. J: Bennett (VC)19. C. Davidson20. G . Dear e,lotms21 . A. Johnston22. D. Kerr23. A. Greedy24. R. Hartnett25. G . Bri

glia

26. N. M&M27. S. Hirrtphry28. S. Blackman29. A. Keru~eaH~30. M. Ga=;~rarih31 . J. Nevins32. D. Thonxwn (C)33. J. Sneddon34. D. EnRtisle35. R. Maley36. S. Hartkng37. M.Opie38. M. Lak e38. S.VanDerVeme38. J. Car r40. B. Seaton41 . S. La6ic42. l. Vasdefds43. A. Greern+ny44. A. Parkin (VC)45 . N.Anderson46. S.Woole~47. D. Mdat48. J. t .ennn49 . T.VanDerVercte50. B. Jefferson51 . P. Baxtar52, N. Gill53 . M .I=s54 . L55 . E.Jones56 . D. Howe57 . J. Moore58 . A .Tortpsai59. M . Richards60 . B .Kens61. D. Ken s62. M .O'DaxteW63. Z UseRwv64. M .GrbMe70. T.SmAh77. T. PracEOr

DE LA SALLE

Coach: Peter HannanRes. Coach: Greg FeutriU

1 . M . Chu n2. P . Fiume3. D. Crowe4. L Hall5. L Swift6. M . Fisher7. C. Browne8. C. Wrigh t9. C. Cam"

10. T. Sinew11 . A . Evans (DVC)12. D.Toohey13. A . Waters14. A . Duncan15. J . Hodder16. A . Flowerday17. A . Eliot18. J . Horn19. D. O'Brien20. S . Albon21 . D.Jackson22. P . O'Callaghan23. D. Grace24. D. Cross25. G. Hynes26. P . Wyles27. L Van Der Pigt28. M . Lafferty29. D. Rosman30. B . Mannix31 . K Mannix32. C. O'Callaghan33. P. Renni e34. A. Moore35. A. Mackintosh36. A. Abbott37. M . Rose!38. A. Johnstone39. P . BrasherZ. M . Butler41 . J . Murphy42. J . Clarke43. M . Sharpe44. R. Mackinson45. C. Clear y46. M . Hagan47. M . Farrell48. D. Smith49. D. Lambe50. P. Mannix51 . B. Buick52. B. Byrne53. R. Chapple54. J . Duckett55. S . Laska56. G. Curran5T P. O'Brien58. T. Ford59. P. Aron70. D. Midro78. D. Jennings

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr. Glenferri;lDandenong Rds.

Malvern9509 4023

GRYPH/NNBAR & BISTR O9903 2093

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach: Simon MeehanRes. Coach: Andrew BaxterI . A. Baxter2. D. Connell3. W. Byms4. C. McKenzie5. F. Main6. W. Smith7. Adam Hilton8. M . Orton9. S. Rowlands

10. C. WardenIt . LHud<er11 . (2) F. Ca{ximoMa12. D. SecuB13 . B. Carty14. A- Forsyth15 . N. Morey16 . A. Dowsing17. Ash Hilton18 . M . Constable19. M . Armstrong20. C. Kraus21 . A. Walden22. P. Thiessen23 . M . Secu923 . (2) J . Mackay24. R.Lavender25 . G. Rowlands26 . G. Philips27 . J. Dann28 . S. Walden29 . R. Stewart30 . R. Aughterson31 . B. Mai n32 . P. O'Donnell33 . A. Floyd34 . B. Mitchell35 . D.Lappage36 . B.Lay37 . D. Ladd38 . S. Pedder39 . R. Weber40 . S. Duxbury41 . B. MeGn42 . D. Scaite43 . R. Pledter44 . A. Kirkwood-Scott45 . N. Hill46 . C. Jimmiesan47 . J. Kurta48 . D. Bum49 . M. Harrison50. A. Bonvndc52 . R. Harrison53. M. Dusting55 . C. Ladds57 . B. Ladds65 . C. Dowling

The Marine

OLD MELBURNIAN SCoach: Michael FordRes. Coach: Mark libardi1 . A. Walton2 S. Theodore3. A. Ross4. B .5 . L Burn6. P. Hanbury7. C. Thompson8. M. Lovett9. T. Smith

10. T. Roberts11 . M .Jukes12. A. Hewitt13. S . Rose (RVC)14. J . Bunn15. R Britain16. C. Eabry17. B . Bidd18. O. Keeble19. M .H'~20. B . Tettoid21 . L Boyd22. A. Waddell23. M . Berry24. M . Bennett25. M. Pruden26. C. Kennedy27. O. Boyd28. S . Rabbit29. J. WaHace-Snatlt30. I . MOM"31 . J. Hart32. R. Webb33. G. D'aon (RC)34. R. Morell35. D. Brown36. A. McKeon37. S. Eabry38. M . Crawshay39. N. Strauss40. J. Carroll41 . G. Wilhelm42. P. Theodore43. T. Cloke44. A. McDougal45. S. Crow46. D. HoSrre47. J. Guest48. C. Jenkins49. T. Stuckey (C)50. P. MaMis51 . C. Banks52. B. Campbell53. P. Gason54. S. Brown55. D. Borsezeky

A. WRtsJ. ElamJ. FotiS. BankleyK. Rutherford

E tlErGO%SfIELD NOTEL

I . S. Vincent (VC)

OLD PARADIANSCoach : Date McCannRes. Coach : Wayne Tultoch

2. P. O' Lax~kn3. J. Da~ (VC)4. S. Philp5. A Mu;etta6. B. Pannam7. P. Cosgri(f8. D. Ciavola9. A Boyd

10. P. Brabertder11 . A. Bums12. S. Wallis13. T. Wallis14. B. Brabender15. B. Dintinsante16. M. Godfrey17. B. Hart18. A Nitsai19. T. Canavan20. P. Har ris21 . A. Farrell22. H . Bets23. P. Walsh24. D. Dkjney25. A Heffernan26. M.B. Gea ry27. KJenfans28, J. Holland29. E TomasieUo30. T. Mulligan31 . M. Vear32. I. Hussain33 . M. Har rison34. A. Vac3rca35 . J. Mills36 . S. Swindon (VC)37 . J. Hensley38 . A. BnAo39 . P. Reid40 . D. Baird41 . J. Tobin42 . D. Tregambe43 . P. Healy44 . P. Joyce45 . J. Swindon46 . D. Stuckey47 . N . Be]48 . M. Ray49. D. Cosma50. B . Swindon51 . G. Hickey52 . M .S. Flynn53. D. Horsngton54 . J. Mould55 . M. Van Kyuk56 . M . Ryan57. J . Muir74 . L Thomas

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St., YarravittePh:9687872 2

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OLDSCOTCH~~,; sunon Br,>gwodh

1, ,Stokes

a G.Hoskin9(V

C):.:4, T . ncx'

R, Price& L

gC .R ed9. R. Aiad

10. J- Ken11 . S.Grigg12 . S . Hun~13. N. H oW

(RC)

14. 0 . Noaran15. M . aBrienis, p~ Speed

17. S . W ws e

16 . A.~

2a . T.W~

21 . S. Gvsr,2. C. Reath

23, D.W'aA24, M. AiVss25. T. Ptitchard26, B, Philips

B. Co6ns28. S. Teesdale~, A TeasdaSe

~. J .L.airt1 (VC)

~ . A Kat uW33. J . Hannemann34, G. Eagle35, S. Steele (C,)36. M. Davison37. J. SoWthe38. B . Gdrb enJ39. A. Goiber940. AWarner41 . A. CaslrioLm42. AGibbs43, J. Patetson44. P. Busse45, T .Stutbs46. G. Jones47. T. Reid48 . P. Davis49. 0 . Thomas50. C. firm51 . S. tNxJ++ Olln52. ft Gregory53, P. GaxSZkar

54. T. PhsSmW

55. J . Bodc

56 . A Rdlaidson58. E.Jdmston60. M . Weber61 . A. BMW62. J .Caok63. T . Gray67 . M. Ryan70. R. Hume77. A Lloyd

39 . R . Pti~39, A. V~se40. T. Hams41 . C.O d42. M.Tnomton43 . T. Peggie44. M . Hdppel45. N. King46. M.Beanish47. F. Carneran (RC)

48 . C . SmM49. P .Johnson

50. L Jervis51 . D . Lift52. M- W53. S.Tottem

54. A. Gnsbrodk

55. j. Breen

56. A. Richanis

57. C. Fellows58. R.Fanant59 . T. Cade

60. s. Med&n61 . D.Bunaws62. S . Wyke63, p. Moore64 .

RS. Cooper

. M cDonaldM. PadlerJ . Beet

P . Robinson80. T. Snitlh

Q THE AMATEURFOOTBALLER 199 7

OLD TRINCTYCoach: Becna[d DunnRes. Coach:larf Wallace

1 . S.KennedY(VC)

2 . G. Hudston NC)3. A.Alfibon

4. T. Nomlan

P. Vazxtathoek6. R. Heath7. A. Anderson6. S. DaSrynNlte

9. A And~

10. A. Utb~dC

11 . R .BoxteN

12 . M. CUM-913. M . Donato

14 . J . S6ajdand

15. D. BalaszY16 . M. Seukrg

17. G. H2.tfieid

18. M . Spencer

19. A. Sheehan

20. P . Board21, LK_22 . D .23. G Popplevelt

24. T. Board25 . A. Gidc* gs26. P. Beet27. M. Grzg28. D. Vargo29. A.Seay30 . LTaylor31 . S .Blaadern32. D. Glass NO33. D . Heightt«34. J . Pappas35, M.ParrsEy36 . J .SLdcOe37. P.Drn*9

OL„D XAVERtANScoach .. Nick BourkeRes . Coach : Michael PIW

1 . M. Blood (C)2. M. Baacke3. L Hannebery4. D. Landri9an (VC)5 . J. M~a~6. T. Keyoe7. S. Lethfean8, M. Holmes9. J . Hawkins0 . t . Gladman1 . AdamJones

12. J . Boweni3. C .ESks14, D. Stone}'15 . A. McLean16. L Ford17. D. Rkihards°n (VC)1S. S. Hunter19. D, Stean20 . M . Harriman21 . T.Ockteshaw22, A . Bourke23 . B. Perry24. B. Coughlanp5. P . Lechte26 . A. HO27. L Fay28. R. Ctaike29. S.Wo°d30. 0. Dann31 . S. Motiard32. A . Bnrshfield33. A. Sassi34, A. BeE35. S .Hede36 . P. Barrett37. D . Webb38 . T, Spurting39. S.Sm+th40. R. Ryan41. A. Di6a142 . J. Lowe43. T. Woodsuft44 . J. De Braugh45. T. CaJghian46 . And(ewJaies47 . T. Frvvea r48. M . LOW. .49 . R. Viser"hm50. S. Tucker51 . A Murphy52 . P. ConquestE. M. Diamond54 . M. Brennan55. 0 . Stones56. M . Stones57 . D . Watsh58. L Tuddenham59. M . Meehan61 . S. Natilti

UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: craht Wtttrams

Res. Coach: Barry Neivmtdt

1 . 0 . SCcnnwn

2. J. Stantsta3. G . Wr3iams4 . D .Guen9ench

5. P.DDC)6. B. Blood (7 . D. Hairiera N. Byrne9 . S . Meade10. D. Maptestae,it . C . Bettrane12. R. Fu#'y (C)13. G . Evans14 . D.G~t15

1P. Stephens (RC)

16 . C. Stewart17. J, Katus18. S . Kasanws

8. He+ra,d"z McCartY

19 .

30 T . Mdnryre (RVC)22 . A. Nugent23. T . WkOx23. B, Fu'ptry24. P . Fa~cb~25. A Henderson26 . N . Cavalier27. J .Jam+e$on27. B. Fricker28. D. Bolton29. A M iNer30 . AW631 . R. Vandenberg32. J.Gamaut33, J. Hutdiui9syl. J .MciGrma+35. A. Wilcox36. L. MonsOn37. A. Lennon,38 . M. Cobbled*39. S . Hetr6e3son40. B. MW41 . M. Kee1 y42, 0. Keys43 . J.Mdntosh44. R. Featherston45. J. McGrath46. D . Gunn47. S . BroddeY48 . H

. D

. Carter49. Strack50. H. Nalo n51 . M.Kordidik52. S .Lon9ieY53. R . Ver-4eegeh54 . T.ROydwuse55. D. Rues"56 . N . Dwyer59. L Fehnn960. D. Edwards61, A .Hokn67. D. NCA)00n (RC)72 . J. NomM (RVC)82. N .Coud

ST. SERNARDS

A raw NathacRCoach:Ty

~u1 . A. Cacsti'to1 . T. Paredov~sld

2 . T. Dobson3. A. Bcebner4. V, Comito5 . T . Harvey5. 5. O'Keefe6 . S . RYan6. C. Wood7. S. Parrett8. T. Wrfkinson9. ACapes

10. J. Kennedyi 1 . G. Mattlewes12. P. Capes12 . B . Hogan13. S. MdCech14, S. Doran15. L Oaemlan15 . D . Akletes

16 . A. Fanner17. LVassaSo18 . N . Mtd-Il19. L Goilent (C)

20. T.Sheeh?n21 . B.22. C.23 . B. Han24 . G. De Maauel25. J. Kavana9t~26 . J. GoWt27 . A Nathan28. P. Grnour29, J .O mman (VC)29. D.6'Connor30 . A. Thomas31 . M .Fertne{32. S. Chatfield33. J .lasaano

34. S. Dalteq

35 . M. Judcskas36, C . Bond37. J. Mount

38 . D . M-Afster39. S . Donelh/40. G .TOtO41 . D . .hle9an42. M. Maishaii43 . C . Dails43. J . Ramey44. S. Taylor45 . M . Drn+i'mJ46. P. Rogerson47. A Osborne48. G. Collins49. A Fewster50 . J . McPhaH51 . B. Ga4augher52. C. Gray53, S. V"a56. G. Cusack82. D. Sofornon

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B Section

BANYULECoach : Harry HarrisonRes. Coach : Tim Bel lt . B. Kmce r2 . D. Wdd,ek (VC)3 . L Holt4 . J. Anderson5 . B. EBrnore6 . S. Kayrooz7 . S. Richmond8 . R. Williams9 . R. Cullen

10. J. Fortune11 . B. Owen12. J. Egan13. M. O'Brien (VC)14. A. Logan15. S. Gray16. D. Mayne17. T. Benton18. J. Turnbull19. B. Woodock20. S. Playfai r21 . R. Dintinosante23. S. Gray24. G . Wifliams25. M. Wheetan26. B. McDermott27 A. Rossi-Mel28. D. Fabd s29. M. Peters30. B. GiNies31 . C. Bassett32. T. Wason33. D. Glass34. C. Stevens35. B. Anderson36. D. Tyle r37. M. Jesse38. G . Riches39. C. Bead40. P. Witchell41 . A. Foote42. T. Egan43. L Fertile44. S. Allard45. M. Gilbe rt46. P. Agostinelli47. R. Smi th48. D. Stephens52. D. Noonan55 . O. WilNiams (C)

ANDREW 'SEXaUSNE Mr.JS11d6O PI L

26

IVANHOECoach : Doni vatkanisRes. Coach : Rob PearceI D. William s1 . P. Memry2 . L Hu8-Brown2 . J . Of Santo3 . C. Tucker4 . D. Vafkanis4 . R . Toogood5 . P. Manuel6 . D . Frawley7 . P. Hawley8 . S. Saunders8 . R . Hird9 . N .Thadcwray

10. P. Le e11 . H . Moussa12. L Smit h13. S. Narkievicz14. P. Flynn15. T. Flynn16. M. Scuden17. K. Mousse18. T. Scoble19. G. Bulfen20. D . Sailor21 . L Blackwood22. A . AngeSni23. A .JeWson24. T. O'Neill25. J . Frisina26. P . Rovis26. S . Fairweather27. N . Andree+ski28. A . McKellar29. A . Scott30. J . Makin31 . D . McFarlane32. J. Lynch33. B . Kendall34. B . Joyce35 . P . Whitehead36. R . Gille s37. C . GiankouHdis37. G. Fmlayson38. T. Thomson39. M. Ebbage40. J. Griggs41 . C . McDonald42 . P. Murphy43. S. McGowan44 . E. Newbold45 . J. Rayyrood46. G. O'Brien47. E. Marino48. B. White49. A. Rosenfeld50. O .Jacka52 . C . Payne54 . D . Richards55 . L Pearce61 . G. Hickey68 . J. Owen76. G. Kennedy77. R . Armstrong78. C . Brown

15TATTS & POKIES

BAR & BISTRO125 UPPER HEIDELBERG RD.

IVANHOE

v0C.I.Ce

MAZENODCoach: R. ProsserRes. Coach: C. Boyle

1 . P. Robinson2. J .Ba4ienc,ier(1)2 M . Peters (2)3. T.ChiKOtt(1)3. M . Brookes (R)

M.H .S.O .B.Coach: Warren Fal lRes . Coach: Colin Drake

1 . J . Bmne rt2 . A. Howard2 . J . GoUn3 . D .Woodl:y3 . R .Verma4 . D . Rerning5 . C.Yourg6 . S.Grh m2r6 . B.lixlord7. J . Pertzd (VC)7. N . Bennet I t8 . J . Domn9 . O.Carnrr(C)

10. M .Bzadej11 . M, Irish11 . M .Webster12 . S.6k.Ctd.y12 . M.F eferlvmrz13. C.T} eWzakl13. A Preec e14. A Tft14. C. Kelly15 . P. Barge15 . M.Marifreld16. M.A06n16. A. Clark17. AWebater18. B.Anse&18. I . Garispie19. J.Germ r20. D . Fairchild (W)21 . N.Jdms21 . G .P.'c tarde22 . A Laxtay22. M.I&M23. S. Ritchie24. B. Ketly24 . G .4"f@mn 41 . S .Stanlky25 . C. Gbve r(4C) 42. P.fp:timcai26. S.Harrison 43. J.Sptteii26. M. Thompson 44. B .Archdail27. P.Fkrd 45. D. Sam27. L E 46. AH oila td28. D. Skinner 47. J.Karam28. ALarrre nce 48. S .Morcan29. P.Abergo 49. C . Bruce29. C. Drake 49. N.Ardidal30. R. I*,Ytan 50. D. Baker31 . W. Walfwd 51 . A Barge32 ACassc4 52. B . McGrath32 . M.Kanstan ry 53. R.Mdntyre33. ASai6y 54. P, Knowles34 . S. flannel 55. AFleelis34 . N . Fahey 56. J. Winch35 . PL Scrinis 57. A, Grimmer35 . S. Kau ta ,ty 58. J. Nwdat36. A PaIrriCS 59. B . Etdr.8837. N .Bracley 60. P.F(an.zla ny37. C. Chan 61. M. Pretty38. C. M3kr 62. S . Darxde rt39. A Watson 63. T. KM40. W. Ha/es 64. B . CocF men

AC11VE SPORTSWEAR1

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach : De}eTappingRes. Coach: Steve BarnesRunner Gary Sanders

1 . A . Krzywrddak (OVC)2. J. Mud4. M. Talbot5. N . Peny (C)6. S. Antonis7. L. Fddes (VC)8. S. Lennox9. M. Fisher

10. R . Hartrnan11 . A. Fitzgerald13. M. Gamble14. M. Dennis15. D . Tyrnms16. J. Bradley17. A. Rickerby18. M. Jackson18. P. Roach19. A. Mandylaris20. D . KoHmorgan21 . R . Oakley21 . C .Jackson22. K. Farrell23. A. Pryor24. R . Carter24. S. Douglas25. S. Nikas27. C . Gilmore28. P. WoH29. M. Gordon30. K.Teschendorf31 . S. Murray (RC)32, B. Williams33. M. Toll34. M. Reid (DVC)35. S. Marc,-36. B. Pollock (DVC)37. A. Hai n38. A. Lomas39. A. Fischer40. B. Patterson41 . J. Howell43. J. Holden45. P. McNamara46. B. Ham+flon47. D . Wilso n48. T. Desmyth49. N . Winter50. S. Wi1iams55. C . Toms57. A. McLaren61 . A. White65. R . Kent71 . B. Alderson79. H . Bickett80. A. Palfrey84. P. McMaho n

4. A H5. D.6. N. Marino7. S . Morgan8. D. Carte9. P . Half

10. M .O'Hara(C)11 . T. Smith (RVC)12. B . Md3usker13. T. BridVand (RVC)14. G. Youn g15, D. Barker (VC)16. T. Howard (RC)t7. T.Tsiavis18. D.ODorroghue19. D. Ciarnzo20. C. Murray21 . S .Polan22. D. Sherlock23. S . Coulson24. J . Caudtl25. A-26. Paul27. D. Krom28. N. Little29. R. Sharp30. S . Fisher (VC)31 . N.Snart32. D. Moore33. D. Pearce34. B. Dev§n35. J . Fisher36, R. Toyama37. G. Trqg38. D. Ste:ntort39. R. Bourbon40. J . LeGrand41 . B . Welch (RVC)42. N.Jacobs44. D. Bolle45. G. R47. Peter48. P. Vine49. L HaPry50. A . Rogers51 . M . Murray52. A . Lewrson53. P . Egan54. P .Jacobs55. M . Quirk56. M . Welch57. D. Nisbe4t60. M . LeCauteur63. W.OcdwRo64. S . Bourbon66. J . Grimison86. M . Couttie

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OLD IVANHOECoach: Kevin McLeanAsst. Coach: Dave McCormackRes. Coach : Darren Caddy

1 . A. CorcoranI n. M . Power2. P. Sigey2R. J . VaaSotis3. D. Wany3rt. A. Jenkins4. A. Parker (VC)4a. 0 . Toll (VCR)5. T. YoungSn. P. Cargin6. S. Kent7. T. Young8. T. Stevens8n. B. Yarwood9. M. Karayannis

10. M. Veal (C)it . S. Tully11 P. P. Martin12 . M.Johnston13 . A. Pappos13n. C. Chan14 . S. Kingston15 . G. Douglas15n. S. Wany16 . M. Woods17 . J . Lu k18a. P. Bisogni19 . A. Barber19a. P. Quick20. M. Huber20a. W. Millard21 . J . Mansfield21n. C. Webb22. P. Donaldson22a. P. Golding23 . M . Stewart24 . G. Hams25 . C. Moore25a. J . Maywdc26 . D. Spden26a. D. Craker27 . J. Weddle27n. P . Ritchie28 . D. Jones29. R. Weddle (VC)30. B . Willis30a. E . Brophy31a. D. Caddy32. D. Goad32a. N. Harris33. T. Cormack34. D. Han35. L McLean (VC)36. S . Pidoto37. R. Weisz37n. D. Stott38. Gerry George39. Gary George40. W. McCaskill41R. LTaylor42. S. Vaughan43. A. Atkinson44. T . Agushi44. C. Grinham45. J. Hempsted45a. M. Unke48. K.Glisenti50. C. Corcoran51 . B. Shadbott57. D. Kadaoui59. B. Elsvrorth60. S. Myer s

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57 St . Hellier StreetHeidelberg

ORMONDCoach : G. HealyRes. Coach : T. Hilte

1 . A Jobling2. C. Syrnes3. A Orr4. AGrace5. R, Turner6. T. Gallagher7. B. Connell (C)8. M. GPrrrore (VC)9. A Forrest

10 . P. Mamow11 . D .EdgeA12 . N .Sebo13 . P. Kingston14 . S. James15 . C . Fraser16 . T. Stewart (RC)17 . P.Joy18 . S. Rya n19 . D . Cleary (RC)20 . S. Metz21 . J. Bnxm22 . R . Block23 . P. McDonald24 . J. Collins25 . D . Beckett26 . D . Connell27 . T. Brennan28 . B. Collins29 . D . Whelan30. N . Wets31 . B. Egan32 . M. McDonald33. M. Shepherd34. R. Remman35 . G. Belay36. S . Mackey37. S . Turner38. P . Milner39. J .Buran40. G. Lehr =r41 . G. Hag42. C. Keleher44. M . Mattbett45. L Livingstone46. P . Todd47. R. Keeling48. G. Smith49. M . Horsfield50. J . McLean51 . G. King53. M . Turner54. B. Davies55. D. Amfield56. S. Eccles57. H. Brown58. M . Collins59. G . Sneddan61 . B. Keat h62. Aamn Murphy64. S. Head65. L Craven66. A Turner67. D. Turner68. D. Mabbett70. R. Nictwis75. A. Murphy

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ST. KEVINSCoach : Tim HartRes. Coach : Owen Hourigan

1 . B. Burden2. J. Dynan3. M. B (C)4. W. FC ran5. R . Callanan (RC)6. S. Fox7. B . Kennedy& B . Coltman9. G. Smith

10. D. Mooreti . D. Ryan12 . M . Dotman (VC)13. R. Bowles (DVC)14 . J . Bare15 . M . owe16. B . Garvey17. M . Te2ini18. N. Hart19. D. Sheehy20. A. Versed21 . S . Powell22. J . Macey23. A Pivetta24. P. Meagher25. M . O'Shea26. P. McCann (RVC)27. R. Gross28. M . Fan}uharson (DVC)29. A. Moun t30. M . Garguano31 . A. McGuiness32. B. Noonan33. S. Denton34. J. Whilbeead35. A. Thomas36. D. Kennedy37. S. Kennedy38. D. Smith39. S. Gribt>Ee40. A. Hart41 . J. Hassell42. S. Charles43. R . Sin*jss44. D. Moylan45, D . Weight46. D . DeRooden47. M. Chaprnan (DVC)48 . R . Doherty49 . RETIRED50. S. Kurutg51 . R . Bateman52 . J. Finch53 . J. Goldsworthy54 . S. Gam e55 . B. Marusic56 . G. Mulcahy57 . C . Bossong58 . N . Martin59 . J . Lynch60 . P. Cldiesy61 . N . Goldsworthy62 . J . Quirk63 . P. Ryan64 . J . Price65, S. Dillon66 . D . Ivory67 . S. Herbert68 . T. Bare69 . T. Smith70 . D . Boyd

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ST. KILDASTH. CAULFIELDCoach: Terry WalshRes. Coach : Tarry Gildnistt . B. Ryan2. N. Astapenko (VC)3, J . Howard5:P. Clements6. M . Ryan8. G . Baker9. G . Heay

10 . T. Presnell11. J. Gardner12 . B. King13 . S. Neeson14. S. Wood15 . M. Kuek16 . P. Rogers17 . G . Knobel18 . R. Williams19 . D. BiKton21 . M. Mihayevic22 . P. O'Sullivan23 . A. Delta Lana24 . M. Wetgosz25 . P. Dynon26 . N. Buck27 . R . Gilmore (VC)28 . G . Hofert29 . D . Durdevie30. T. PresnMl31 . M. Cunningham32 . M. D'Zdva33. N . Cole34. A . Harvey35 . D . Mahoney36L C . Kalks37. A. Zodit38. R . ElEott39. A. Diamond40. J. Thursfiefd41 . A . Merrick44. S. Diamond45. W. Derham47. M . Murphy48. B . Mascali49. M . Benton50. M . D'Agos6no51 . J . Frawley52. S . Koutaptis53. C. Thursfield54. T. Galloway55L L Magaw57. M . Merrick58. S . Patterson60. C. Blsto n61 . M .Tkocz(C)64. M . MacDonald65. K. Toohey66. G. Brown67. S . Emmett69. M . Slade73. W. Perkins

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t . M.Petrevski2 . B. Hollow3 . P. Gorman4 . M. Elliott5 . J. Seymour6. J. Vama7. P. Jones8. L. Hollow9. M. Growcodc

10. R . Egglestone11 . B . Warner12. R . Moran13. M. Bosanko14. J . Reddictc (VC)15. G.Pinner(RC)16. M. Goodwin17. G. O'Connor18. B . Carter18. L. Kuret19. D. Rosasato20. A. Moloney21 . J . Thrush22. S . Griggs (RVC)23. C. Bye24. S . Kuret25. M . Postma26. G. Carbis27. B. Stevens28. D. Barron29. S . Goodwin30. M .Tadinac31 . S . Hollow32. J. Sacc o33. N. LaFontaine34 . M . Donohue35. S. O'Halloran36 . C. Rizzo37 . D. Castaldi (C)38 . B. Sekeck39 . A. Fenn39 . S. Boyle40 . G . Keaues41 . G . Thompson43 . G . Rosignob44 . D. O'Neil l47 . D. Goodwin48 . D. Wrigglesvrorth

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C Section

AJNecoaat Phil aara> sAsst Coach: hTidt®N ZetrtsfdRes. Coach : Brian ZetirisidI . J. WrObel3. B. Davis4. M . Dudakw5. J . Rath6. D. Kalb7. G. Samuel8. A . KrongOld9. A . Rosen

11 . A Gordon12. D. Ones13. A. Levy14. Y. Rapoport15. A Burman16. R . Woolf17. A. Cukierrnan18. K Siegel19. M. Halp1en (C)20. W. Kror~gotd21 . S. Glasman22. D . Mohr23. A. Bensimon24. S. Rubensteine25. A Levine

(DVC)26. B. Duzenman27. A Lust

28. J. Bram (VC)29. A. Hearst30. N .Israelsohn31 . M. Bernell32. A. MordeCh34. D. Gun n35. S. Roth36. J. Segal (DVC)37. R. Loewy38. J. Lewis39. D. Boon40. A Redlich41 . P. NaptaF42 . J. Kboger43. R. Weisz44. N. Diamond45 . E . Steen46. J . Davis47. A Abraham48. L Goldberg49. M .Jeknek50. B . Grod ;ki51 . S . Boon52. A Taek'nski53. A. Sheffield54. D. Collins55. B. Zielinski (CC-R)56. S. Davis58. M. Fried60. J. Wajnberg69. J. Verno n

TA AIJB-'T"BIRNERMS?RLEY'

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach: Andrew SmytheRes. Caach : David Haopar

1 . J. Prior2. G . Alexander3. S. Youn g4. W. Thompson5. C. Parris6. R. Minney7. P. Robertson8. N. Bone9. B. Leterve

10. P. George11 . S . Farley12. A. Pants13. D. TuRoch14. D. Cooper15. P. FauOCner16. S . Smith17. C. Barry18. G. Shallard19. P . Ngro20. M. Jones21 . D. Hooper22. G. Mct.aren23. D. Mathews24. P. Nagel25. T. Merrell26. P. Graham27. N . Waddell28. C. Mutaner29. P. Bane

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u 36. P. Hare37. S. Boyd38 . S. James39 . P. DaBogid40 . T. Mathews41. A Rozantis42 . P. Edwards43 . C. Papdopoulas44. J. ROzanfis45. C. Taylor46. D. Dovxl47. C. Morihceifis48, R. Lambert49. A Dyson50. D. Glover51 . A. King52. D. Williams53. T . Franklin54. K Ste➢ing55. B. Brennan56. M . Toumy57. P. Giannis58. D. Vozza59. C. Ellis60. A Panou61 . D. Anderson62. G. Chivers

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Don ScadettRes . Coach: Ian Cave

1. C . LeGrand2. P. Amoare3. A. Mason4. S. Anderson (VC)5. R. Bamas6: A

. Natoli7. D. M:Corrviile8. D. Marshall9. S. Morgan

10. C. Ferguson11 . A. Browne12. D.R. Anderson13. C. Thomas14. F. Casetla (RC)15. S. Blink16. J. For17. S.18. B. Halt19. A. HuA lc20. P. Buckley21 . C. McGregor22. M . McKellar (C)23. J. Day24. A .(hion25. R. McDonnell26 Sam W&27. T. Prantzos28. Scott Wills29. M . Fletcher (VC)30. C. Scat}ett (VC)31 . D. Hobson32. DA. Anderson33. E . d6cer34. W. Ampur35 . B . Annstrong36. B . Marlyn37. M. Beaumont38 . S .Se ilby39 . K. love40. I . Boyle41 . R . Bukner42 . T. Co m ehs43 . A. Frederik5en44 . S. Green45 . P. Hayden46 R . Hether44

"47. B. H. '...48 . R . Hunt(RVC) ',.49. A.Hurier(RVC)50. S.Jnmes51 . B. Jalxn stwie52. M. Lake53. T. Lvndi54. N. McMDan55. C. Marini.56. A. McGregor57. B. McGregor58. L Muir59. A' O'Brien60. A. Poretti61 . J.Rodder62. D. Roger.on63. A. Ross64. M. Salter65. R. T H66. A. Va~iker67. D. Varker68. S. Waprer69. D. Weiniger70. S. W@lison71 . M . Young72. E. Zulcer73. 8. Bud

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Suite 2, 41 B Bluff Rd,Black Rock 3193

MARCELLINCoach: Anthony PaatschRes. Coach: Tony Day

1 . C.S~ry2. A Ritler3. D. Waters (C)4. M G11S M.Wrm6 D. S3ntp~rwn7. M. Rowe (VC)B. R FtSing9 D.Aartan9. J. DaYy10. A BerdanGarb11 . D.TaMr12. B . Cronin12. P .OCat?91un13. D. Baarretto14. D. Howe (RVC)15. Atkhmsh16. J.PkN s17. G .Cox17. hA G:ESon18. ACa16y(VC)18. P. Na~rts19. D.Ceaper(W)19 . D.MChi20. S.OFgsn21 . C. Mason22 . D. Affirson23 . P.ChmntU.rs24.A r24 . M. Bechetti25. 6L Stoxes26 . G. W&h27. S.Tlcesz2T S, Beattie28 . J . Cordes2B J . Golds30. ATragancvmn31. Clot32. RCokrai(RVC)33. M. Coope r34. P.Ndnryre35, A Trotter36. F. Fte y37. A Sheehan38. D. Fkrbam39. J.TSOU}as40. J. Dzma41 . J.Selsuy42. J.PAb0ot043. D. Dadadox44. C. Payne45. hi Van Lint46. J. Sheehan 61 . C.AVarQaks47. L OTf~ 62. C. QamtdO48. M. Fi»r~o 63. J. Careen49. C. htcCann 64. L PetfirWlla50. J. Soarw 65. T. La>rt?r50. D.BeoGu.y 66. D.Ciro51 . LSt9ivdn 67. M.Bazhxd52. P,Barrzsi 68, G.Cul53. C . Matlcevrs 69. M Mans54. N.Nmstrvrq 70. B .BNnes55. W.Dc~ercz5 71 . S.OTunrnr56 G.0.8 72. C. K~57. B. Da/ 73 . B. Ktv

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MONASH BLUESCoach : Dave RogersRes . Coach: Steve King

L Fuu9ay2 J. Bazter3 . C . Miller4 . P. Malden5 . D. Rogers6 . M. Newman (VC)7 . W. Mcivor8 . M. Lawrence9 . L Baring

10. S. Webster11 . M. Spence r12 . J. Caldwell15 . M . Tinkter16 . C. Dobbin17 . V. Cotombies18. G. H ovel19. D. Roche20. J . Cavanagh21 . S . McClure22. A Dobson23. P . White24. B . Hodson25. M . Ke9odc26. P . Hurley27. D. Newman28. S . McGee29. A Headbeny30. P. Brophy31 . J.L Smith (C)32 M. Try33. J .M. Smith34. B. Drnvsley35. D . Murctde36. M. Tehan37. J. Andritsos38. P. Tudhey39. M. Smith40. W. Crawford41 . A Kiers42. A Hickey43. R. Feenaghty44. D. Teesdale45. A McPhe rson46. D. Jones47. S. Mentha49. M. Kell50. D. SCh weddes51 . S.MJke52 . J. Mile53. L McCann54 . R. Harris55 . D. Tnunble57 . P.0'Nedl58 . A. Klopsteins59 . H. Middleton61 . P. Mdts63 . S . Forsyth64. A Lam67. B . Dempsey70. N. DeYOung71 . L McGregor82. D. Horstall

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NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach : Frank DunnellRes. Coach : John Tierney

1 . C. McKay2. D. Water s3. S. Mannassa (DVC)4. S. Steep5. B. Devine6. M. Gravina7, P. BOoth8. B. CCtiison9. L Curly

10. J. Forbesit . P. O'Farrell (C)12. S. Lock13. B. Curutii14. S. Cheshire15. P. Keamey16. J. Christian17. M. Maguire18. J. Munay19. B. SrtMh20. M. Robinson21 . J. Curren22. M. Connally23, P. O'Dwyer24. J. Barker25. P. Christian26. J. Roberts27. S. Walsh28. D .O'Famell29. D . Boye30, M. Leigh31 . L Boyle (VC)32. J. Lowrie33. M.Orianuk34. B. Conti35. D. Hooper36. D. TOnkin37. S . Mkunda38. A . Sweeney39 . J . Zumho40 . R. Mutquiney41 . G. Bum s42 . S . Reinmann43 . P . McMahon

44 . M . Lyons45 . B. Pawsey

46 . M . Caulfield47 . R. Little

48 . M . Anderson49 . J . TrimboH

50 . C. Bailey51 . 0. Newman

52 . T. Jamieson53 . N. Tinley

54 . T. Cleveland

55 . S . Zocxo

57 . B. Allman59 . J . Bugela63 . R. Gale

69 . J . Joyce

OLD M ENTOrvIA vSCoach: Peter MurphyRes. Coach : Jeff Norman

1 . A. Acreman2 . C . Lean3. B. Murphy4. G . Stroud (VC)5 . C . Wallace6 . D . Paterson7 . G. Ferguson8 . N . MaCquire (C)9 . G. Pride

10. J. Graham11 . D . SoGey12. S. Martin13. R . Large14. M. Fannis15 . C . Davis16. P. Hughes17. L Richardson18. T. Boumon19. D . KMo20. S . Mullen21 . M. Elliott22. P. Harrington23. N . Moodie24. S . Kdto25. J . Waxkuss26. G. Dart27. G. Kahis28. M. Bond29. A . Carter30. M. Brooks31 . P . Raslds32. J . Sly33. G. Plew34. S . Worrell35. Daman Murphy (VC)36. P . Russo37. H. Webster-Griffiths38. D. Millis39. T. Riley40. T. Leonard41 . N. Unfold42. C.Rushwadh43. M .Lawes44. B. Clothier45. C. Leaver46 . J. Norman47. J. Konirarun48 . D.Johnsen49. B.Lee50 . G . Richards51 . R. Butler52 . A. Merriner53 . M. Stroud54. J. Sheddon55 . W. Ballantine56 . M. Leone57 . P. Watson58 . D. Coventry59 . C. Farber60 . D. Nock61 . C. Dwyer62 . Daniel Murphy63 . T. Hancock64 . M. Austi n65 . Damien Murphy66 . M. Henry71 . T. Kers4ey72 . D. Campbeff

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ST. BEDE'SMENTONE TIGERS

_Coach: Paul BeddoeRes. Coach: Brad Berry

1 . M . Kinsella2. S . ZaMa3. J. Sebiie (DVC)4. V. L'HuMer5. M . Murray6. A Ryan7. D. Dxygins8. B. Beasley9. G. Marinic

10. C. Ross11 . M . Hecker12. C. Stewart13. David Gooddhid14. P. Leman15. DazmyGoodohikl16. S. Napier17. A. MacGeo¢Je (C)18. J. Tully (VC )19. B. Tomlinson20. T . Lamb21 . W. Furlong22. S. McCarthy23. T. Peck24. T. Beasley25. D. Smith26 . S. Hecker27. M. Manson28 . D. Feten29 . D. Ord30 . M. Dods31 . M. M:fsud32 . J. Dickinson (RVC)33 . A Walsh34 . D. Kinsale35 . R . Bflos36 . G . McLachlan

'.,. 37 . M. Connolly'..... 38 . A Hayes (DVC)..''.... 39. R . L'Hui#ier''... 40. C . Johnston (RVC)

41 . P, Ord42 . A Thompson43. K. Goodchtd44. J . Reapero45 . R . Goul d46. O. La1or47. C. Bracdii48. R . Shreier49. S. Flannery50. N . Tully51 . S. Boozer52. A Kearney53. M. Beasley54. M. McCraw55. P. Dwyer56. D. Marshall57. M . Lomagno (RC)58. M . Zakic59. P. Newport60. A. Wn@elaw61 . B . Dunstan62. C. Thompson63. A Ord64. M . Corderay65. W. Earle66. M . Ryan

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ST. LEO'S EMMAUSCoach : Mark Fl ackRes . Coach : David Millert . D . Dinicdank>rdo (C)2. J. O'Meara3. E. Mitchell4. T. Van Den Akker5. C. Kenny6. A Hughan7. V. Ryan8. T. Oakley9. A. Bethune

10. A. Daly11 . C. Dahtryn12. G. Robinson13. J .MAer14. D. Corrigan15 . AO'ReByJ& B . Carey17. R. Parker18. T. Batty19. A. Cttinlan21 . G. Skrarondson22. A. Burgess23. S . NankeNs24. D. Kenny25. A. MdCenzzi? (VC)26. S . Edwards27. P. Bowden28. 8. Mdnenry29. S. Darcy30. R. Armstrong31 . M . Contessotto32. A Nedru33. A Banks34. B. Henricus35. J. Briggs36. K Morris37. S. Manton38, J. Smith39. B.L Vauillhan40. J. Gay41 . A Mapr42. P.O'Ha,MOran43. B. Drury44. F. Dinicolantonio45. S. Rondti (VC)46. C. Smith47. R . McCann48. A PiMmm49 . B. Milner51 . T. Ludlow52 . J.Ncl53 . M. Laior54 . J. Graves55 . P. Clarke56 . P.9ouch58 . 8. Mitchell59 . A. Arusro60 . S. Buckle61 . J. Rees62 . J. CroninG, . M. Lindsey64 . S. Walsh65 . J. Donovan66 . G. Rafferty67 . A Prosser68 . H . Meehan69 . S. Pitcher

THOMASTOWNCoach: Tony FellowsRes. Coach: George Petsinis

1 . S. Papakonou2. B. Byrona A Smith4. G. Petsids5. James Bubis6. B. Pellegrino7. S. Plant8. A Felows9. V. Capeci

10. D. Caped11 . L Aberti12. F. Farchione13. G . Scapa15. L Did Papa17. D. Gorski19. P. Riste+sld20. L Alat)alds21 . E. Lentirn22. L Satiese23 . R. Dimaggio24 . B. Smith25 . R. Kennedy26 . C. McNed28 . L Moriato29 . K Harting30 . C. Fellows32 . P. Colosimo33 . E. Rio34 . J. Cadonl35 . A Colosimo36 . J. Theodwai37 . D. Danoasf638 . G . Scott39 . S. Weeks40. P. Scent41 . D . Brooks42 . O.Esen44 . A. Ward

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51 . E. Vatintno52. L Smith53. P. Bat6sfa54. J . Room55. P. Valeri56. S . Mineo57. C. LAunxa58. A Gents59. Z Fleming60. A Fleming61 . B . Colosano62. T. Stabs63. M .Grech64. R. Ward65. S . Holmes66. D. Pounce67. N. Grech69. R. PandtAto

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Dy SectionAQUINAS O .C.Coach : Andrew Crosb

yugRes. Coach: Seart Olohtin1 . G . Burch2. G .C58on13. S EdrziNs6. S. K .̂~rcry7. G .G~8. A Don, .xAre9. P. Ph4kps

10. D .BW:ntl11 . C. Banbury12 . PATonO13 . C.JaN2/14 . A Larkin15. J- w16. S.Cbse11. M. Demvi18. J . Hughes19. G .WhiL=Ma i20. P. Paas 41 . M. BoBnn21 . C.Gabon 42, J . McEvoy21 S.Fym 43 . M.Slatary23. J.LivingsNne 44 . P. Cur.24. P.Harper 45. Frederiksor,25. C.Box 46. D . Langton26. A Frukan 47. P. Kw.titelaitis27. S . Jam 48. M . Moore28. G.i'l5tan 49. C.lamboom29. S .0'Loughgn 51 . A Hyland30. C .Co.`ver 54. B, Upton31 . L king 55. A O.Atera32. MV~uhotm 56. S.Dotrry33. J. Wison 58. A. Benarve34. Pd.TanA 60. B . McDonald35. S. Livingstone 61 . J. Langford36. D. Ptx'Jarr 65. R Patce37. D.JOyce 66. M.WSon38. C.Ti~ag 67. P. C39. R. Levy 69. J.Hadaig40. A. Cross as. & Barclay

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BEAUItflARI SCoach: BrettMarchantRes . Coach: Scott Mathers1. S. Reidy2. P.McMarcus 25. J.Mahmoutl3. M. Pats 25. J. Sheldnake3. I. Wc`iants 26. 4Y. Mike4. M. Devine 27- D.Johison4. M. Day 28. J. PACKenzie5. D. Wr 28. B. Lucy (RC)6. J . Tay~r 29. C. Mar4n7. S.FarbarYs 29. P. O'Brian7. MMoNdrioas 30. A Easton8. M.0'Brwn 31. P. Ott8. J . Yrtutia 32. C. Daqeish9. 8. Fi hospn (Rtil 33. N. Va n9 . AMcFarl3nE 33. T. Hol t

10. J . Waitam 34 . S Mothers10. REVhwo-d 35 . B.Carm l17 . 5.81acka 36 . SfmrdanW12. P.MtlJat~ 37 . ASmi4s13. Me ugun 38 . S.Tmscon14. n 39. P. Dully14. N .Kmg 40 . P.Tesoraro15. M . Hoyr>o 41 . A B"ar"ae15. L Stevens 42 . 0 . Mafp:V ce16. M . Hanr,tc+n 43 . S. Wdson16. 0.0'Brien 44 . S. McGregor17. T.F. blchobs 45 . AThamas17. E. Bid 46, S. Osborn18. A Read 47 . PA Nichol19. P, Thomas 4B D . McKerune20. M . Qum 49. D. OP* PC)20. N. Rim 49. D . N:r>bn21 . P.search PL) 50. N .8az21 . A Kendal 53 . R . McGrath22. J. Haft 55 . C.0Meara22. C . Hewle"t 56 . T. Hogan21 T. Fisher 57 . J . Fox21 A Hat (RVC) 58. J . Beaumont24. 0. Groves 59. A Rardwry

OLD GEELON GCoach : Mark NeeldRes. Coach : Simon Bones

I. M. Neekt (C)

1. D.Warsr 33. B.SmIth2 M.Edmunds 33. M .NAkincon2 C.(TNer 34. RCaxbn3. D. yls"I K) 37. M . Virgoro3. H. Anderson 40. S. Bones4. T.Dvdalz 40. E.Bostauc5. A Hoxe~i 41, G . Pa val n6 B. Mtn 42. D.Canpbed7. A Darcy 42. Plenum8. T.Seyrnour 46. W.Davidson

10 . T. widen 47. M .Oplum11. RLte/ 47. R, Stevens12 . N. Power 4B, E, samplers13 . P. Herinar, 50. M . Robson13 . J . cook 51 . J.Waon(VC)14 . J . Pesach 55. B .FUrpt y14 . D.BSaclbum 59. G.VtaNer15 . ATcekrtv(VC) 57. R.Kr~it17 . M. Vd~s-W~ 58. C. Stindicame18. N . M,tKeaar 61 . R.OSptant19. A. Sa42r 62. H. McInnes21 . G . Harper 63. D. O'Brie n22. J. Taylor 164. C. SL Clar23. M. Davis 65. M. PAiCarvidry24. MTaylor 66. P.Wa,rer26. N . Kemp 67. M. Annals27. Vi, Paul 68. ARtassa28. A Faner 69. M. Ott29. AWten 72. C.VaO30. B .OHa4oran 75. S. Hamrgtn31 J.Povr.r 76. C.Stsr~rcomeH G. WctCnson 62 L Wis .

CAULFIELD GRAM MARCoach: Geoff ReilleyR est. Coach: Matthew Scholten1 . B-Matham 28. T. Chain2 . J. Dickson 29. A Wood3a T.Lblrerry 30. D. Lowe

C.Ba/d 31 . P.MA~j4 . AKa~,ouris 32. M.DGro5i(V~5 . N. Horton 33. B.Ftxem(~+.D.1,ry6 . A Kahorer 34. N . t.ubansky7 . J.CWv4shatia 35. Atawrence8 . SCossat-5"talfi 36. R Harris9 . C . Harris 37. M. Schofteri10. M . Cuser 38. J. Resmrickit. M.Cassic],j 39. J . ~ (RVC)12. M. Hanison 40. M-13. D. Gurr 41 M . Liddell14. S . Nlose 42. B . Pat15a A Wllson 43. R Royal,15- FL Castles 44. M. Tapp16. T. Royals 45. W. Ba:,~es17. GSVdarns 46, AGras1r N. Cox 47. L Sakem18' C. BMW 48. D. Fraumarm19. dVrNacat PR) 49. P.BuAa20? H. Vekka 50. G. McDonald20' M. Mae 51 . N. GAw21 . N. Brohs:r, 52. M.Hayre s22. T.Tar.~ey 54. W.lub2nsAy23. D. Ash 55. h4 Davies24. K Dadu 56. A Dowd25' T. We's 57. P. Anderson25'1 T.4'lailes 59 . A Beauchamp26. SWr.ams 60. J.Tm!]e r27. B.Ttaompson 63 . J .Babarczy

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OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARCoach: A. FrazerRes . Coach: I . Stevens

1 . J. Panagrotolpou'as2. J.Chapman(DVC)3 . P.t.utGrsdmift(C)4 . S. Flemmg5. S .Emerson& C . Rk .' 37. J. Wa5ke r7 . T.Cipp&re 38. M .McKerrek8. S . O'Brien 39. A Memrgton9. J.Coodger 40. T.DiBgsi

10. LS4.>.°ns 41 . LPot'er11 . B . Papal 42. A Jealous12. J.tWame 43_ AGatt13. P . Ct>34dey 44. R. Cbi>;sy,14. S . Evans 44. P

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. Barry15. S . &slwp 46. Nouanek16. S . McPherson 47. J. Testm17. P.Hex'u>r(VC) 48, P A.Murton18. T . R~ 49. Hutchison19. G. Stsen 50_ D. Beftan20. J. Law 51 . S.GreasM/21 . S. Dole 52. A Darrson22. M . t.t9rasz 53. T. Hav.ke23. J, Hughes 54. S.Mabury24. C. Robertson 55 R Moss25_ A Leask 56. A 0T4fazt26. D. Fetcher 57. R.Wnght27. D. Barr 58. A Wwn d e28. B. Turner 59 N A. Osman29. J. Saunders 60. Pane,30. J. McLean 61. D. Podjer31 . A Corby 62. P. Baroch32. J. Mansfield 63. APorter33. S. Cramer 64. d Rossi34. J. Leask 65. ASaterqu35. D. VrlatBe'd 66. B. Lamam36. P.Trist 67. R.C2➢g

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach : Rod AllisonRes. Coach : Egan Smith

1 . S . Ballard 45L B

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G. S . Roe 47. P. Lt,,-i7. MScnit 48. J.Swan& N. Board 49. A Kent9. D. Talbot 50. J. 1140(enze10. E Smith 54. P. Richirwrn11 . A Kyriacar 56. J. Douglas12. J.tWSOn(C) 57. LThomas13. PiSlms 58. C. Hume14. R t~zd 60. N.15. RSpurritt BE M.Stmrt16. D. WaBar 63. D. Re.17. ACocks 65. T.eislrop1 8. D. Ha7rs 66. P.20. N.ih~r~son 67.21, T. Harrknan 69. A Ha#aks22. Rtyatat 70. W.Ead23. T. Simpson 71. A Russo24. D.Imberger 72. P . Young25. ATaibr 73. M. Seeley26. P9.Rxtxnum 74. G.Yoixg27. B.07faa 75. D. Chris28, B. Leitch 76. 4V. Homes29. C. Sisachan 77. T. Johnson30. C. Toven 78. A, Manuel31. J . Hovsrd 79. C. MAhK. C. MdVlorn 80. A Mitchell33 . ABnxnen 81. D.Sxn34 . P. McCrea 82. T.Webb37 . M. Fr~o 83. D. Wtlsh39 . C.E .ans 84. C.Ba{ford40. J

. Harvey 85. M Nz~Fvu

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ST. JOHN SCoach: Stephen MooneyRes. Coach: Dean Higgins

1 . G. Matheson2 . M .t2tlson3. M . t&lasen4. B .labrotti5. S . Carr~~6. S . Corcoran7. R Back8. D. Jard<olic9. A Raz9wl e

10. M. Coormadias11 . D. Halls12. J. Shechan13. S. Hztn14. J.Archpr15. G.Patasan16. W Garton17. S. Cockr,~rz18. C. Emery19. J. Canal20. LArjamson 40. B.Abou-Jaler21. S. Koppers 41 . B, Rrdp :t (C)22. S. Reynolds 42. M. DOMM (RC23 . S. H4ton 42. T. Ducartv

w 24, NI.Adamson 41 G. Lamb25 . C. WdPrams 44. S. Pepper26 . G. Waters 45. N. Saurtlerson27 . R.VJZnctt 46. AHerbert28 . P. 1-Wall 47, J. Cotton30 . R. Walker 48. S. Marts31, TCannvali 49. W. Ross32 . G. Stra?r 50. D. Pre33 . Z Monica 52. S. Chr y34 . M. Hancock 54. J.Gxuu.rd»m35 . J . Sacco 55. ADarcy36 . J .Dahertf S7. RCarter37 . E . Ma?ard 58. R Hiras38 . M.Patlrc:e 59. E.Lo0om1ar39 . R. Domed 62. T. Blake

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SALESIANCoach: P . TurleyRes . Coach: M. Byrne

1 . M. Bourke7 Pat Forces3. S. Sutherland4 . AN.r.aU/5 . MCaravan(C)6m P, Cincotta7 . G .Gaspan& M- Hazak (VC)9. D.SmtE 39 . B. Gu nn

10. D. Oher 40. J . Ham:ttm11, Twule 41 . S. Bonsai12. A. Gaspan 42 . B. Ctanners13. I. Botr?ac VC) 43 . A Roberts14

P.Na' t 44 . C. Hunt15. T.Wa9bridge 45 . M. spencer16. A CFSeppxe 46. M. Team1 7. Mat Forbes 47. R.Ptvpon18. S . Sinclair 48. P.Katarnph19. S . Rnavvn 49. B. Page20 A Seeger 50. J . Reflimas21, R Nepali 51 . P. Bouchard22. A Edmonds 52- TA%m23. C. Roche (VC) 53. J. Grove24. A Grace 54. S. Butier25. B.tGrdxer 55. D .S<mer26. B.Bomnan 56. S.FingeraA27. M .Marr>fo-:d 57. D .GheMlaan28. 1A Gym 58. D . Talk,29 kick Forces 59. J.Ta/brr30. D.lawcn 60 M. Bates3?. A Davey 61 . A Kale32. A Stevens 62. D . SunaAand33. M . Cooke 63. M. Peigoli34. M . Wiseman 64. Paul Forbes35. P.Scadaragia 65. S.Bapsh36. W. Herman 66. S. Knigl&37, J. Brennan 67. M. Sutherland38 . R, Russ 68. P- Nomikos

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WHITEFRIARSCoach : Des MeayherRes. Coach : Cons Burke1. D. Fedeli,2 M. Memo (C)3. h1.Carbor a5. M. Robxrsona C. Houston (VC)7. P. Coghbmfl A Davis9 C.Magam

10. B. H04 37. P. O'Brian (RC11. P.CamB 38. C.CarrN12. D.Gri 39. J .Natismith13. T.Hug tes 40. ATtrt.ai ki s14. T.Carri 41. C.0'Cormor15. Atac?.y 42. D.Naismith16. &Vrzduuoam 43. N.E&rot(RVC)17. AC~m(Jq 44. M.Ba~man18. D .Qutiiy 45. M. Leste r19. M~ 46. G. Johnson20. S. McAuliffe 47. S. Habh3n21. P. Hatels, 48. M. Raid22 . J.Boraryman 49. C. Fulton23. P.Cr+rthdk 50. B.K~j24 . R.M o 51. LEanes25 . M. Vernal 53. D . Decopm,26 . C. Ry~ 54. S. Gas.27. D.Vark~ri;Vr.~r~ 55. D. Down28. C. A Eames 56. B. Case s29. Pa+ixiic 57. D.Johnson30. P. O'Brien 58 . DA'Atelan31 . N. Jenkins 59- D. Gentbn32 . M .Borrack 60 . A GHrn33 . C . Ham; 61. D.Casar34 . D.Glo Gd evA 62. S .Fou'?r35 . C . Law M . S. V*sx36. D.Ndzn 65 . AHarris

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PARKSIDE ICoach: Laurie TarafaRes. Coach: Mark Rowe

1 . P. tatusen2. A DeIH-VerOfru3. F. SarrsaHtti4. D.War2n ''..5. S . Mrfsutl6. A Sae R7. D. Draw 37 . J. Parker,

9. &Umbian (FC) 39. F.Coombes10. AY~o 40. Llnserra(VC)10. M. cocoa 41 . E Linares11, V. Romano 42, P. Dean12. D. McColl 43, J. Richard13. ACopfey 44. P.Soligo14. S, Pais 45. P.Matkans15. D. Mrxr➢e 46. T. Ryan16. M. Campbee 47. T. Petmpotlos17. D. Linams 4& C .Tyson18. APegmato 49. S .Co?ier19. S. Gunn 50. M.Kteqht20 . C. Pecktkxn 51 . D Gum21. M.Te-san(C) 52. M. Hump22. 8. Harvey 53. M. Yarnk+:23 . M. SnerlDcul, 54. M. Corrigan24 . R ManiSi 55. R. Lord25 . S. Baler 56. S. Dalael26 . C. Mass=.t 57, M. McPherson27 . L Parkan 59. T. Fallen2& S. Fisher 61 . P.1-livares29 . Lhtarrrnaat1l;) 62. C. Wu4arns30 . B.Hocce7 63. S. Hogan31 . I . Gray 64. T.itone;(ftVC)31 . C. Austin 65. G. Hikers32 . J. M~Cz .4 66. D. Tiflaj33 C. Hamilton 69. RAnkinoparkis,34 . Pt Romano 87. M. Hopkins35 . G. Panel 88. N. Cutiop36 . W. taj 89. L Mziduig

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~~, CentralLATROBEU Sffl'Coach: Mario BakogianisR, Coach: Damien Rider

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10. D . 57torn12. C.ld.. qdd14. S. R- as15. M. L s 45 . S. Turner18. S.Oi .eFe 4646 .

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. N .RO~rgrtn28. M. trrr.~~30. S Benwdo 58. S. Pritti31. S. L(mtlean 59. 8. H-)mOrd32 . M. Ralber 60. K looney33 . P- M 61 . S. Blond34 . T.k1binnsh 62 G.Tendeth'35. C. Roberts 63. C. Back35. B.LaxVDrjs 64. F.CruloN37. A ChAb 65. A. Groat38. S. Antltar/ 66. A BaRie31 A BaskE 6T S. Phi40. J.Muna/8 68- G.Fos's~r41 . D.L}suh 69 . T.Tertrarz42. KCunan 70. J .Duma- t43. S.Turrar 71 . P.Dumarecgue-44. P-Pkon 72 . S. Stinking

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

1 . ATudcett2 . D.Adans3 . S . FD(kison4. ht S4dz.~to5. W.Md:1atm8. S . Fkak/7. J.Bnfk8. P.Ctmrrngham9. J.Mibr(VC)

10. J.KalpaWs11. J. Butxlolot (VC)12. J. Po'rmicas13. P.Marin14 . J.HCSY

15* B. 980,m X M. Warren

16 . L DeYtafdn 40. C. J.n,^J17 . A Kyroas 41 . F. Vatrri18. M. Mz'koun 42. J .Paponkaku19. V.Lirusi 43. M.Ca7arun e20' G . Lattoul 44. J. Mond21 . B.WtdMan 46. T.Cmsare22. RTi~, (OVC) 47. DtvYgnsqi23. D. EOs (DVC) 48. 1. Gnarl24. G . La!ou& 50. M. Leuntzes25. J. Kenred[~~ 51 . S. Keay26. S . HogO (~:) 52. M . Paas3le27. P . Grey 53. A Velkosld2& S Werrdiam 54. S . Laimtzes29. R. Saunci:rs 55. & Allard30. M .SmiBr 57. J.Somers6'e31 . J.Froamm 58. J. Thompson32. A Boublobh 59. B. Evans33. G.Pat(RVC) 60. B.Launtrs34. P. Hzrde7 61. G.Iaccbndo35. P. Dov:sott 62. J. Epstnar36 . G' Wailes 63. M.Whibilan37 . D.C~"Jtnrkn(C} 64. C.Vamorri38 . M. Sralfud (Fi4C7 65. R Sassire

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OLD WESTBOURNECoaoh: DavidTwomeyRes. Coedt: Edde Sa~

t . 8, Board2 . S . WdtinO3. B.Frdric€rt4. A O'Keefe5. A Leitch6. J.HOrstwr5dl7. (L J~8. AHorsUUro r(C)9. A Chtisto

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18. P. I 42. P. Mnatas,19. M. Craig 43. R.Cuftert20. ESasriiwr¢ 45. E.G~B21 . M. Kuldych 46. G. Flower22. W. F~ninq 47. P. CulMte rt23. S. LritGt 48. M. Gttlclins24. L Farfidd 4 S. Hewitt25. S. Leonard So . P. ()Yzafe26. P. Masman 51. A Robbins27. D.Tv"ney 52. S. Sultan28. C. Pan.y 53 . G. 8a129. D. Horst u rgh 54 . B. ~rr~rfidd30. C. Gah4n 55 . B. Lucas31. D. Evans 58. W. Taylor32. G.Jermisai 59. ALpsmm be33 . G. Robson W M .Bek32-r34 . P. Vincent G . lianis35 . S. N cholson P. That36. A. Hadat P . MarYar,en37. S.38. S.Irtl yin ~W.T~ r

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

1 . FL Relish2. ATalarico3. ABore4. C. Mclerxr7r5. D. Koch

7. C.Skms(C) 410. C.PEitte~8. T. Ha ~''A.`~c 42. D. WaBace9. P, Smith 43. R ONO

10. P. Bums 44. J."it . S.hDIS 45 . C. Cook12. J . ~d/ 46 . R K~y72~" C. Midd 47 . G. Crane13. P.Miem(tL7 48. KLeMck14. Bm 49. D.De Luca15. M . Da>hrkon 50. O. ZL9icki16. P. GumJmrpe 51 . J . Roqets17. P .Sdda 52. D .Ferpxon18. E.Hotaig3n 53. J. Carter19. G.Maae 54. J. Pfeiffer20. G. Madrzga m 55. J. Koury21 . RNari B3 56. RGlies23. P. E i 57. T. Parry24. B. Carruthers 58, D.

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UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: Garry ConnollyRes. Coach: Pat Malcolm

1 . G. Darra .^tt2. J.Raffford3. R. Hag4. M. Vau~.n5. R.MWVmr6. S. SmiUt

8. B. Ne.rxorson9. C. Pekin

10 . P. Donovan11 . B. Smith12 . M. Roberts13 . T. .essen14 . S.FNkr15. A KoobOs16. P.Caaaydfo17. H.P18. 8 .&19. J. Ward20. S . Larrz21 . T. Hohnes22. T. Lamb23. S. Boston24. 14 Fogerty25. B. L}mch26. D.&ks27. M. Holes28 . ABmA29 . AGlass30. D. Sor,artrf31 . M. Caren32 . M. James33 . T. KtdNn34 . J . Boom35. P. Game36. S.Maeluvr37. J.Gadd38. B. Ww,h39. P.Harfm40. G . Su.°;ivrn

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GREATNORI-I ® T E I.

UNIVERSITY REDSCoach: Justin DoyleRes. Coach : Grant Hammond

B. M. Fanvil

1 . M. Frisby2 . N. Bowman3. Q Thatcher4. D. Fmrc/5. D.Kene6. P. Shadclock7. J.DaJra

9. D. FrJs10 . P. Holmes11. B. Pickett12 . M.Grazizaro13 . M. .ame's14 . &TenB15 . P. Koppel1& N .Mmut17. Puddles18. R Heenan19. G .Wrigi620. G .Nard,1421 . J. Shaw22. R.0Erkn23. B . king24. C.Tehar25. B. Foster26. SEzsternmt27. S. Rowland28. N. Hag29. P.James30. D.Lurarde31. A Jackson32. A WaSh33 . S.Ttotcher

39. A. George40 . M. items41 . I . McOumia42. B.Orwier43 . T.J acism44 . B. Hart45,. S. Drury46. B. Campbell47. J . Koppel48. P. S'atiorou49. N .Amon50. C. DaaM:r51 . T. Hanmgan52 T. Dior5553. Zed54. P . Hetvsat55. D.Mtins56. T. Hurt57. R Pmrozm58. M.Caffactar59. B. Greet64 . C.NoYJtar n

34 . M.Ma.dti 65 . P.Senmwrs35 . A Mackinnon 68. P. Jadaon36. R. Ryan 69. 8. DotiEr37. D. ~. G.BOx38. S. Show 86. C. Macklaw.

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WEST BRUNSWICKCoach: Phil LeathamRes . Coach: Nick Magnafa s

1. A Handcn2. J .Gray3. R6sM1t',y4. G.Daties5. ACannana6. J.Gmss7. F.Vde3e8 . J.Het.md9 . J. Khw y10. S.11 . S. re

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WILLIAMSTOWNCYMSCoach: Alan ElliottRes. Coach: Paul McNamara

1 . N . Below2 . D. Davrnn3. ANany4. J.Trc c5. D .h4acked6. D.Grieve7. M .Cammn8. B . Ham9. G. Case

10. S . M,cEadirn11. L Grddxx'.SFa12. W. Gnifi8ls13. S. Will14. ADadd15. J. Smart16. B. Ctkk 37. A Bond17. A. Featherston 38. T. Beckmth18. ALanOtem 39. T.Carte r19 . P. Damn 40. G. Bw

5 20. M. Holland 41. ACFedc ,''....21 . G. Jackson 42. AFindt22 . W. Pa/rw 43. M.OTPjnn23 . G. Hwbc45on 44. N. Bond24 . C~ S%Vetm 45. M.Ouic c25 . G . Buritess 46 . AMaterial26. D . Lee 47. A. ishre27. C. Be* 48 . A P"wcryrSVi28. C. D+mstan 49 . C. Muuat29. M.Arderwn 5o. P.W2i0Mrnan30. ACook 51 . D.Bub-9c31 . C.McKmae 52 . B.SatmrkB32. W. Keerm 53. L Rk ;ard33. D. od- 54. R Kudcov5ld34. G.Warran 55. SC&VanGW35. A. Black 5& S Bryan36. A Ttiege 57. P. MdVarna m

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E SouthANZ ALBERT PAR KCoach : J. McDonaldRes. Coach : Dave FGimartin1. S . Dulaa2 N. PasVas .'....3. P.SmAh(S)3. D.l~tad~ (R

) S. GR.~rs (S)6 J. Linehan7.G.Forn8. RLs~9. E.Ns~

10. ht s11 . A Miidw.k12. J. Davis13. S. McCarty14. T. Prior15. P. GuirastS)15. S.WoSe(R)16.MA~17. D . McLE3an (0VC)1& P.8orle19 A Farank 36, PdPearsa1.20. R Koeg!er 37. A ,arikh

38. G. Wylie21 . P.Shoppr~(S) 39. pA.K.21 . LG~eson(R)

22. A4 Cox 40. M. Sutherland!23, A Bennett 41 . R Baker24. S.WrfNn 42 C. Carlisle25. J. MoDeriald (C) 43. R Carlisla26. E. Loved 44. F . McDonald27. C.t^°"ID4C) 45. P .H~r(28. C.V'. NC) 46 V.SGA729. G.1- S) 47. M. Carter29. S1 .. .(R) 4& P.He/as30. J.Raiyar 50. KD~u37 . D.Gr n 51 . G.Larkn32 I.t Fd.d 52 T. Harbason33. N. Dam 53. J. Bourne34. N. Rutlariob 54. D. Myer s

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ANZ BankThe Palmerston Hotel

Ivan's PiesMcKinnon Rd. Newsagenry

ELSTERNIMCK A.F .C.Coach : Wayne MarshallRes. Coach: Rod William s1 . LMurldry(C)2 AHaint m3, M Andrew4. C . L}rons5. M.V.1etan& G.Jaz6irs7. T. Pat8. S .Currie9. S .C~

10 . R. B&av00n11. Lh955~a11A P. Mat~ry12. N .WNnwre13. P. S4nkovidr14, S, Sopped15. F.16. M.Somu3n17. J.VhN18. J.N qI19. M.Bulartl20. M. Hvt121 . M Lacis22. M.Missared23. S. Curtain24. R .Wsuans25. R .Mdr%yre26. C.Mat~ry27. M.D~s28. P.Carboon29. S. R"alwry30. J .Wright31 . G. Devonshire32. P. Harris33. J .Ouennan34. AConlin35. KCampbe&3 6. & 8ratm:gon37. D.Trease

38. T.Sv,iratertat39. S. Park40. M. Ray41 . KBa1doG42. B.Matarry43. W. Duce44. D. Les45. RGrnKW.margee46. C.ibm s47. J. Matl>rwn48. T. Byrne49. S. Roberts50. R& cloingivm51 . D. Steel e54 . S- Wrim (Fr)55 . J. tTSMkis

GLENHUNTLYCoach: Ste" AllenderRes . Coach: Peter Derrick

ODonnesz C. Whalen3. T. H 14. D.Cassar5. G.D?Jm6. M. Sa3btook7.M. Icauts& J.,kras9.AAlm 40.L Mckft

10. A Young 41 . 8. G6rrwre11 . T. R4isiter(C) 42 . M

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12. D.Nutdisson 43 . Jones13. M Kr~wsld 44 . B.0'Dorrel14. J. G6more 45 . A Sudan15. P. Bm.Fn 46 . A Bmn16. C.Jair9tan 47. J .WaJtnnIT S. August 48 . C. Lane18. C. Horsoj 49 . J .0'Nair19. G.C2rsMnaen 50 . G. Lewis20. T.Sitvey 51. D.Hunpxes21 . I. Twner (VC) 52 C. Mitchel22. G. Richards 53. D. Mdx&n23. P.Thxres(GJGj 54. D. Mam a24. A Worsrrop 55. P. Derrick25. C . Watts 56. B. Lam/26. T. Short 57 . M. Ryan27. S . Smith 58. J. Crooks28. C . Murray 59. B, Dikes29. C . Craig 60. M. johrom30. B .Wkson 61. RCarsoarlsen31 . LTtqm2t 62. AtHOrsey32. 0. Doederfan 63. C. Tlnm33. D.,bn°s 64. K Calendar34. D. Md~r 65. P. Harrison36. R. Hail 66. A. Mror3J37. ABnrsBn 69. G.FHtdier38. W. Williams 71. P. Jones39. T. HaskV 74. B. Homwitz

MONASH GRYPHONSCoach: Gary RyanRes . Coach: David Ratner1 . L Web (G )2 M."3, A Giddy4. G. Fhr2dc (VC)5. D.Kmg& G. Ryan7. RLa.el8. J . B'-z' rtlfotd9. P. Lau.roDck

10. P. WAarnson 39. G. GvJmer71 . D.DeBauch 40. M .12 . D. Wma.~nr1 41 . D.Chat~son13 . NLTToghm 4Z T. Draw14 . M. Lek; 43. P. Coleman15 . R McComtcc 44. B . Ksryon16 . ATOlorrgas 45. J. Gems17. J. F~tlr.nng~n 47. P. Burke18 . A 0'Br~n 48 L Merin19. G.O~y 49. S .Arena20. G.Brmrof(RUC) 5 0. S .Dre.v21. G.Corm~c 51 . J.Lemy22. B. Coxhead 52 0. Hak23. Cr~OFrzeinan 53. G.Wzr~j24. D.Krtden 54. P.GmSinsld25. M.Kylimister 55. P.Coleman26. T. GAChrist % J. Foster27. RG4thrin 57. LFraser28. T. Party 58. SGwmsolzra29. J. Purer 59. D.V,'Av30. RDave/ 60 aGouips31 . G. Roche 61. G. G3dorrSti32. C.Mcklme 62 MC3~h33. R Wrcte 65. P.34. MGm/tlon(FC) 66. S~35. P . Jamieson 63. 0Sxl:an2eaq36. J. Barrio 70. J .Sft37. J. Beattie 72 0.k1amx38. P . Calr 93. R Ode

OAKLEIGH A.F.C.Coach: Jason EardteyRes, Coach: Chris Moore

1 . RGec2 ABf=nEzd3. D.=

5. C. Nches7. P. Doredel& B.Ayr~(FC)9. J. h4ottis

10. U WW11. J.12. AZav '13 . J. Mapper14. D. BnxnL15. G. Won16. J.N4to18 . A. Walsh19. P.Taylor (20. T.AdanJc21.A PerAvent22 S. Osborne23. P.Os1ee24. S. KNS DVC)25. C. MarsiaR26. Aft27. R Had28. A29. D.30. M.31. C. Moore32. R Notes33. ASdaAp34. S. Kitrie r35. R Nuske36. B. Hatns37. P.Torpty38. 0. Chapman39. N.9IZxaxlrai40. C.Taylor

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FORMULA,`,'HAIRSTYLISTSfor Ladies & Men

PENINSULA O .B .Coach: Brett MctlwraithRes. Coach: Neil Franks

1 . S. Person s2 S. MovIallorl3. S Mdarmen4. E. Boaa en (VC)5. A Briggs6. M. Warner7. N.Frxncs(RC)& P.Ngus(C)9 P.Kmhn

10. T.TrevAva (VC)11 . ALardry (VC)12. A CxnpM.il13. V. BracaMisano15. 8. Ceok16. S. Ct3ringbotU17. L Barcttj18. S. Gbttr 40 . S. Mat

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19. C. Bowmen 41. S Farrow20. F. Shupct 42 . S. .adson21 . S. BazLw 43 . A Bonner22. AANtison 45. D.Svmcn23. P+LGadkao 46. A0'Wtl24. G. Bond 47. T. Bretton25. R Pritchard 48. J. B~sb/26. G. Nelson 49. J. VRceNn27. J . WHs#an 50. T. Cox28. B. Taylor 51. D. Sms29. D. Morgan 52. R Bedford30. A Crean 53. R SMr4n31 . A.Gross 54. M. Dentty32 . A Parsons 55. A Powell33 . R Carrier 58. R-34 . P. Cooper 60. E : as35 . G. Park 62. 8.0. 136 . N. Bowmen 65. C. Park37. T.St..~eart 66. T.SmrrA38 . 1 . Kent 67. A HmCe39 . N. Kant 69. S. Famir

POWERHOUSECoach: Peter OlMeriRes. Coach: Craig Richardson

1 . A SreNna n2. J.HNI3. N. PavbDU4. RDevirn5. u Bahl6. D. Burch7. C .Ridisnison8. S. Gross9. A Morris10. G. ReCatubtuo11 . J. G612. J.Roberlson13. J. Hams14.LAuld15. J. Scotland16. k Thomas17. C. McLeod1& C.Da~19. J.Evxu20. AntlrettJacf son21 . Adrian Jacison22 . S. Craven 40. G. knold24 . RWdkmns 41 . SChytat25 . S. Evans 42. N. Dean26. J . Senior 43. J. EntAfistle,27 . C. Newland 44. G. Dan28 . dTttdxr 45. M.Gnxduq29 . G.tkwrtnan 46. SMCCarcm30. P.Harrsan 47. D. Norman31 . M

. Ormsby 48, D. Mean

32. B. Edson 49. M. GsterdeB33 . P. Ryan 50. A Stand34 . P. Sn,rdon 54. J. Browfield35 . C. Williams 5& M. ~36 . A. Rd~sat 66. D. Wright37. K Tdhnl 70. R Ha/wwrl3& P. Mill 87' 139. T.Frekr~n 88. G.Scottzn d

I II I,,Cnr. Punt & Toorak Rds.

SOUTHBANKCoach : Derek HineRes . Coach: Neil Wallmeyer1 . S Mdzzn2. F. Womorsie3. M. Burne d4. N. Wane/er5. 1 Boom6 ACatvsj7. HL Osbonw& ASmnmarfirq9. J. McNamara

10 . 8, P6dgsm 41 . B, Massie11 . A. Pitts 42. L Plate12. M. McCarthy 43. P. t1-nag :13 . C. Perry (\ C) 44. M. Wartand14. M. Eastham 45. P . Pasterirw15 . C. D oyle 46. R. PQtps16 . L Van Loon 47. P. Sutton18. B. Castles 48 K Pitts19. M. Sheeran 49 S, Morrow20. R.Tomson 51 . A Masson21. 6. Paleocknes 52. J.Pa/na22. N. Robert 53, 1 May a23. A. Falls 54 . J. Matheson24. G. RA (RC) 55 . B. thedleban25. J. Harccetarry 56. M. Bremner26. RUnford 57. S. Ofitsr27. G.Vhrdrop 58. KSpermiv28. 8.01 Lkw 59. K Word29. C. B~ton 60. T. Hinz31 . D. Pasterirq 61 . T. Matlnzson32. F. Maya 62 . M. Bremner33. P. Radror 63 . M. Hm34. C. Sparrow 64 . L Roberts35. D. livare 65 . FL Lucas36. fl Jones (RJC) 66 . B.CHary37. B ..lebb 67. C. Pod38. M . Vfieerr 68 . L ttetal39. M . Stedhersai 69. P. Puts40. 8 . Scanlon 50. M. Frank

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

1 . M . Leamiontlt2. T.BUn(D~K)3. R L' 'rr~ston4. ABS4S. S. S"6 W.MUFJt ife r7. A PetrtD8. P T& M. =

10. T. Jones11 . L Philips12. AGum 39. G.SOL /13. J. Chapman 40, C. Dmordo14. P. Watcon 41. C. O'Brien15. 0. Andrews 42. T. Wnrr4&16. S. Holes 43 A Flom17. M. Walter 44. M. Redward1& J . Clarke 45. N. Pichardsm19. P. RoiSis 46. J. M$qrry20. D. Stewart 47. SM.cDonrm.J21, T.Ymer(C) 48. P.B;rran22. D. Woo Uwdc 49. C.0'Br4on23 . S. Fission 50. N. D~~24 . SNcKay 51 . &Fra425 . M. tecavm 52. T. Cuey26. J .=it 53. D. S~y27. &( VC)54. S. Ton28. J. moos 56. F. SGttleberg29. J.Frdrr}ds 57. RLanront30. M.Ste ete 58. T.A'¢opardi31 . APo.`'rce 59. S.StB*tDn32 . W. Gerstrnan 60. A.Woods33, P. Stevens 63. B. White34 . B~, 64. M .Sca nmeli35 . R. Potxns 65. P. Fiartlgan36 . E . Eats 66. A Rob=37. J.=, 67. L Woods38 . F. 68. G. Tt ecronis

ST. PATRICKS MENTONECoach: Brett Sebir eRes. Coach : Peter Lewis

1 . D.Fenedt(DVC)2. NI .Cosgrme3. D. H ullties4. P.teva s4" AWia'w6. RGnxh(RVC)7. KGwikr(~C. D. Pttret9. P. Emmett

10. B.Se4€re11 . P. Ftmxos

2- M Davies13. P.oMeam14. T. Miser15. WckS+Divan16. J. MCCaNry17. C.Shc4an 42. C.Broenr19. G ..kr ildn 43 . M. B3rr20. C. Graves 44. RETIRED21 . B. Bate/ (AAQ 45. C. Barr22. C. Mm

m46 . M. Grogan

23. Will ffi 48. M.t4alsh24. A Tasra 49. T.Evans26. D . 50. A Weis27. PA Wise 51. G. MdABan28. MO&en(FC) 52. C. Musgrove29. S.FaeAo r 53. 0. Warm ¢hq30. N. Freese 55. MYermoudes31 . OJor m 56. L Morris33 . D. Ard eiw 57. V. O'Connor34 . S. B>adare 58, J. Nooren35 . LTv.ycross 60. M.C:rntaEb36 . C. Stephens 62. D. Respie37 . J. Stem 64. P. Finder38 . S. Peraao 72. M. Man39 . M. Bum 73. M.O7Jaara40 . D. Bra/ 75. S.Pontn41 . R. Young 76. M. Headway

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and Peter Simpson!

Tnto the last six rounds we go, 2/3 of the season haspassed us by and we now enter the business end

where teams fight for a finals berth or fight them-selves out of relegation . So to do we umpires focus onthe weeks ahead and hope that the letter R after ourappointments mean rotation not relegation .

RULE OF THE WEEK

BLOOD RULE- Once the umpire has given the blood rule signal,

the player can leave the field at nearest point toreceive treatment .

- The replacement player must enter via the inter-change area.

- The game will restart when the replacementplayer takes up a playing position.

- The injured player can re-enter the game via theinterchange area .

- The runner must communicate immediately tothe interchange steward on the players who areon / off.

A copy of this rule is found on the back of theinterchange card for future reference . The umpireshave been instructed that the blood must be flowingfor the rule to be enforced .

PROMOTIONSLast week we saw both Ben Tamblyn and Ben

Allan go up a grade into B Grade . Gerry Armstrongwas also promoted last week, but could not partici-pate due to illness, lets hope he is still given thechance in his new grade "D" grade on his return togood health.

Once an umpire moves out of home they havegiven up the luxuries of life, mothers cooking andcleaning . Yet Tim Ovadia who doesn't live at home,gets his mother to wash his umpires gear every weekand then has to nerve to be irate when there were nosweatbands returned . Tim, do you own washing thenyou'll know you have all your gear .

Maybe the VAFA could look at boxer shorts beingthe next line of clothing to be VAFA approved as theguys are now wearing these more often, or in the caseof Damien Lane who forgot the jocks and had toresort to the boxers . This causes a problem as theboxers are longer than his umpire shorts, not to fearDamien came up with a solution of taping them up,but we believe the tape didn't always hold still, madefor an interesting day.

Can someone explain why that after 12 roundsteams don't know which wav to kick at the start of agame, David Anderson had to restart the St Johns vOld Geelong game when the first goal was registeredand both camps claimed the score .

Poor Dirk Kramerhad to travel out to OldEssendon a couple ofweeks back, missed th eturn off and got lost for 20 minutes, just made it tothe ground to the relief of Andrea . Then last week atBeaumaris watched by Ronnie, after the game Dirkasked how he went and the reply was "Sorry mate,couldn't see you in the shadows" .

Over the next few weeks Tuesday night trainingfor those who attend (little dig) will not be atElsternwick Park, check with trainer Jimmy onThursday night to confirm the venues.

SOCIAL NOTESThe Trivia Night was a great night again and we

must thank those who helped out, Peter and PatHarris for organising the questions and games,Michael Lentini for good bar service but stupidanswers (Tamworth), Pat again for the catering withsome help from Chris Bushfield and the social mem-bers in organising the room and cleaning up of therooms.

The night was won by a table organised byBrendan Corcoran which had his brother-in-law andfriends on it a good win . The losers of the night had adozen people on their table which made for too manyanswers, some advice for these trivia buffs "Go withyour first instinct" . Another table who were winnersbut didn't bring home the trophy were the guys ontable 1, came home with $30 (drink money), Freddo's,bottle of Moet (donated by Chris Wallace) and a fewbottles of wine .

Upcoming is the Bowling Night this time it will beheld south of the Yarra at Moorabbin Bowl 2ndAugust 7 .30pm. Cost $20 adults, $10 kids (teams offour) . Then pizza or pasta at La Finestra . Money to bepaid to Leah Gall agher by 24th July.

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CLUBWARE H OUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

U19 TIby Brett Connell

psets continue as 2/3 of the season has nowpassed us by .

Review - Round 12Section 1

Old Brighton bounced out at Bulleen and caughtOld Carey unawares to lead at both 1/4 and 1/2time. However the OC's hit back hard in the second1/2 and with J Woods, Arnup, Safak and T. Wooddriving forces the Tonners were left to ponder whatcould have been . After an even first 1/2 at CentralReserve the Nodders looked to be dropping awayuntil the last 1/4 when they booted (7) goals whileholding De La Salle goalless . Key players for theNodders were the Meehans, Stephenson andFotiniotis . For the D's 0' Donnell, Rogers an d M.Mercuri were prominent in what has been a bleakmonth. Old Xaverians almost kicked themselves outof their match at 1/2 time when they trailed St .Bernards by (1) goal . A steadving (3) goal to (0) third1/4 saw the Xavs hit the lead and with Jones, Webband Boland proving handfuls for their Bernardsopponents the Xavs were able to steady and comeaway with the four points . A great team effort fromthe Bernards, however they were just outclassed inthe finish . Old Paradians consolidated their positionin the four with a huge win and plenty of percentageagainst a disappointing Old Melburnians . Leadingcomfortably at every change the OP's were served bril-liantly by Ventura, Porteous an d Vecchio (4), withBains, Campbe ll and Tandy battling hard for theOM's. St. Kevins did as suggested and ran the Blueshard in the first 1/2 but found the class differencetoo big a hurdle in the second as Uni . put the footdown, scoring (10) goals to (0) goals . For the SKOBSnone were better than Baker, Moore, Quirk and Altis .Section 2

Old Camberwell once again continued on theirimprovement of recent weeks with a brilliant lead at1/2 time over Old Scotch. However they must havegone home in the second 1/2 as the Scotchiesslammed on (8) goals to (4) to win a tight contest . Areal game of 1/2's with Seeley, Williams and Milesprominent for the Wellers early, and Crow,Frankenberg and Davis prime movers in theScotchies revival . Collegians lost their second gamein a row to a very committed Whitefri ars unit at thenew Harry Trot. In a tight contest all day Baxter,Florentine an d Brown were fine Lions, however itwas the likes of Davis, Winch and Winterburn whostood out for the victors . Uni . Blacks passed theirthird consecutive crucial match and came throughwith flying colors yet again . After an even first 1/4 the

Blacks steadied andwith Staunton, Nolan,Costello and Hannan(4) getting plenty ofthe football the Bloods battled hard but could not hthe lead . Eventually going down by (9) points anleaving themselves a tough mission ahead to attainfinals position. For the Bloods Rose, Hunter anSomaia were persistent battlers . Beaumaris turned1/2 time deficit into a (28) point win after Bulle .Mitchell and Thomas gained the ascendancy for thSharks in the second 1/2. Marcellin had plenty <opportunities and despite beginning well failed tcapitalise on their good team play . WilliamstowCYMS held off a fast finishing Warringal team to getheir fifth win for the season. Leading all day the CYwere almost overran when the Redbacks booted (i :last 1/4 goals to (4) to only go down by (9) points . Fothe CY's Twist, Wheeler and Mackley were fine players from start to finish .

Section ( 2) BlueOrmond assured itself of a finals berth with a fin

(4) 1/4 display against an improving AJAX teamWith Robbins up forward booting ( 7) an d Brown an(Ashford doing as they pleased the Jackas wenalways up against it . Fine players for the Jackas wenCzarny, Waisman and Boch. Old Geelong defeate(Monash Blues at Como Park and added another (4points to their tally . Poor kicking saw the Ashers (4goals down at 1/2 time and when the OGs got a snifof victory, Paul, Reuss an d D. McCann (4) were noabout to let this one slip . For the Ashers BoltonSmiley and Riordan battled manfully all day. OltXavs revenged their first round loss to HamptorRovers with an impressive victory at Xavier CollegeLeading at every change, and with the whole teancontributing the Xavs have given themselves ever}chance of playing off in this year's fmals. MHSOEcontinued on their winning way at the expense of DeLa Salle (2), with Wilson, Davis an d Gregson fineplayers all day and the likes of King, Loughnan anMoore for the D's doing their utmost . St . BedesMentone Tigers had the bye.

Section (2) RedYarra Valley firmly established themselves as the

yardstick for this section when they knocked overtheir closest rival Old Trinity last weekend . A stead-ier display in front of goal by the Valley proved crucialin a close match with T. Wapshot, Laing and Telfordon fire . Aquinas brought Therry Penola back to thefield and have opened up the run home to the finalsafter they easily accounted for the visitors . A brilliant

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first 1/2 of (9) goals to (2) was the catalyst withChapman, Culterra an d Nichol unstoppable all dayfor the Bloods . With better Therry Penola playersSpringhall, McMahon and Bokoulos. St. LeosEmmaus continued their up and down season bydefeating the improving Old Ivanhoe at Chelsworthpark . A strong first 1/ 2 setting up the win as Daniels,Hodder and Carr proved to be prime movers for theTwo Blues. For the OIG's Gilderdale, Davis andWillis battled hard but to no avail . In the final matchof the section the game between North Old Boys andChirnside Park proved to be game of (2) 1/2's . NOBSholding sway at 1/2 time, but adding only (5) second1/2 goals to the Parkers (8) to hang on to the win by(11) points. Taleb, Moustafa and Reece were betterplayers for the NOBS, as to, were Knight, All att andHolliday for the Parkers. Old Paradians (2) had thebye .Previews - Round 13

Section 1Old Brighton host Ivlazenod and will be keen to

tone for their first round loss to the local rivals . Bothteams will still hold hopes of reaching the Section 1finals with the loser most probably kissing theirchances good bye . At home the Tonners have provena handful for most and should get the points today .De La Salle well short of its full strength team facethe Old Xaverians at home, but despite the advan-tage the Xavs will be keen to maintain top spot andrevenge the loss of last time they met. St . Bernardshost Old Paradians at Beryl Street and last time itwas the OP's handsomely . Nothing tends to suggestotherwise as the OP's have too much riding on thisgame to drop it today . Old Melburnians and St.Kevins clash at Oval No.1 and with both teams lessthan impressive for the majority of the season one willhave something to celebrate tonight . For mine theSKOBS need to play (4) 1/4's to win in this companyand restrict the OM's prime movers . In a toss up Ibelieve the SKOBS will get the prized (4) points today .In the final match Uni . Blues host Old Carey and willbe attempting to turn the tables on the OC's whodefeated them in the first round . With second spot(maybe) up for grabs for the winner the Blues will wintoday .

Selections : Old Brighton, Old Xaverians, OldParadians, St. Kevins & Uni. Blues

Section 2The improving Old Camberwell face Coll egians

on the rebound after (2) consecutive losses, anddespite all of the improvement in the world nothingwill stop the wounded Lions from getting the fourpoints today. Whitefriars host Old Haileybury inwhat is a crucial match for the Bloods and their finalschances . Lose here today and their season looksbleak, however a win and they are back in the hunt .Last time it was the Friars by (100), not this time theBloods to revenge this loss by ( 2) kicks . Uni. Blackshost Marcellin at McAlister Oval and will win well

and firmly entrench themselves in the four, whileBeaumaris will do likewise against a Williamstownteam who will prove a handful until 1/2 time at least .The win keeping the Sharks in touch with the four . Inthe final match the improving Redbacks take on OldScotch who were sluggish to say the least in the first1/2 last week . Although the Scotchies are firmly inthe four one slip up could see their season in jeopardyand for this reason they will win today .

Selections : Collegians, Old Haileybury, Uni .Blacks, Beaumaris & Old Scotch

Section ( 2) Blu eAJAX and Old Geelong clash at the Gary

Smorgon Pavilion Albert Park and with both teamshaving made steady improvement since last time theymet this match will be a fine contest. Last time it wasthe Jackas by (10) goals, this time the result will bethe same but the result a whole lot closer. MonashBlues host Old Xaveri ans eyeing off a spot in thefour. The Ashers have weakened by Uni . holidays andhave been well down in recent weeks, whereas theXavs are finding their feet . Last time it was the Xavsby (2) points, same result expected today. MHSOBface Hampton Rovers determined not to lose grip onfourth spot. Last time the High proved far too strong,and nothing suggests otherwise here today . In thelast game of the section De La Salle (2) will be nomatch for a rampant and refreshed St . BedesMentone Tigers returning from a weeks rest .Ormond has the bye .

Selections : AJAX, Old Xaverians, MHSOB and St .Bedes Mentone Tiger s

Section (2) RedYarra Va lley face a tough assignment when they

host an inconsistent Aquinas at home . The Bloodshave been up and down all year and should they havea bright day will push the Valley, but not today.Therry Penola host Old Ivanhoe at Oak Park andwill be keen to get the four points to get back into thefour. The OIG's suffered a minor setback last week intheir gradual improvement and I tip them to reversethe result of the last time these two teams met. St.Leos Emmaus WP will defeat North Old Boys atBennettstvood and continue their topsy turvy season .Last time they won by (10) points and although theNOBS are in the four the Two Blues will be keen towin back to back matches, with the chance of beinginvolved in September action riding on today's result .In the final match Old Paradians (2) will struggle tohold a fired up Old Trinity on the rebound. The OP'scould slip from the four should they lose today, how-ever the OT's incentive of returning to second spotwill prevail. Chirnside Park have the bye .

'-elections : Yarra Valley, Old Ivanhoe, St . LeosEmmaus WP and Old Tri nity

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Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

points over the erraticand disappointingThornbury Cougars,whose hot and coldform must be a worry to Coach Gary Cutler.

Syndal Ta lly Ho enjoyed their long trip to OakPark as they defeated the home side Therry Penolaby the very wide margin eighty nine points .

PREVIEW

SECTION 1Collegians, who cling grimly to fourth place, face

Old Brighton Bloods, who will be anxious to atonefor last week's loss . The game will be played onBrighton Beach Oval where visiting teams always facedifficulty in winning. In Round 4 Old Brighton Bloodswon well over Collegians by thirty five points, duelargely to their forwards and on ballers creating manyopportunities . The Collegians forwards have been thepoorest scorers of the five top clubs (on the field) andas forwards win matches, I am confident that OldBrighton Bloods will win today .

Now that Old Xaverians have regained top spot Ican't see them relinquishing it especially at the handsof De La Sa lle, whose 1997 performances have notbeen comparable with those of the `Crocodiles'. Iexpect Old Xaverians by more than the fifty pointswhich was their May 3 margin over De La Salle .

Old Melburnians and St Kevins without anyfinals' aspirations can play for love of the club and forpersonal pride. Although neither side has much formto recommend it, I do favour Old Melburnians. whohave the better 1997 performance rate .

In another match of vital importance secondplaced Mazenod play Old Scotch at Camberwell.Mazenod, who will be defending their right to theAugust double chance, won on May 3 by twenty sixpoints when they virtually doubled the Old Scotchscore . At home and with the knowledge a return tothe four will be their spoils of victory Old Scotch willbe striving hard for the four points . Leading goal kick-er Pryde will have the incentive to do well and thusprove his prowess as he was held goalless by theMazenod defenders in Round four. After a closeencounter I favour Old Scotch to record a narrow vic-tory .

St Bernards have the bye .

ound 12 provided some major upsets both inmatch results and in ladder re-arrangements .

With only three rounds remaining any ground lost bya leading club is going to be very hard to regain! Thefinal four in Section 2 does seem settled where as inSection i the final four sides as well as their finishingorder probably will not be known until after the com-pletion of round 15. Surely the draw was planned forsuch a denouement!!! With the unexpected results mysuccess rate in Round 12 dropped to 62 .5% .REVIEW

SECTION 1Old Brighton Bloods did indeed meet pressure

from Mazenod at Central Reserve . This time it wasMazenod whose accurate kicking helped win well . OldBrighton Bloods, who went down by fifty three pointsafter a lack lustre performance, have dropped to thirdplace for the first time in many weeks . On the otherhand their percentage boosting victory has liftedMazenod to second place.

Collegians again failed to grasp their opportunityto consolidate their top four position when they lostby four points to De La Sall e after a very low scoringmatch .

Old Xaverians regained top position even thoughthey received a forfeit from St Bernards . The playerresources of the proud St Bernards club reachedbreaking point which I am sure disappointed stal-warts . These same people are, I am equally sure, elat-ed by the recent successes of their club in A Section .

As predicted Old Scotch recorded an easy victoryover St Kevin's, who succumbed by seventy onepoints . Old Scotch remain in fifth position . half agame away from fourth place.

Old Melburnians had the bye.

SECTION 2Marcellin won their first match since April 26

when they defeated the inconsistent Old EssendonGrammari ans by thirty two points .

Mt Lilydale continued their improvement whenthey inflicted Kew's first defeat of the season by eigh-teen points after a low scoring game . The Mt Lilydaleteam is certainly playing good football at the businessend of the season approaches.

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SECTION 2Through anomalies of two draws for this section

Kew and Old Essendon Grammarians meet for thefirst time in 1997 today. Although Kew lost for the~rsf time last week . I firmly believe that on Victoria,,ark they will prove too strong for the unpredictableold Essendon Grammarians .

In Round 2 Marcellin defeated ThornburyCougars by twenty nine points . This proved to be aphyrric victory because the 'Eagles' did not win againuntil last week! To select the winner of this game isreally a difficult task because Thornbury's form iserratic and Marcellin have lurched from one loss toanother through their eight week horror stretch . Athome I am inclined to favour Marcellin, who, at least,play the more consistent football . Having so selected,I am well aware that Thornbury could well win by a,%-ide margin !

Monash Whites make their long march to Oakpark to meet Therry Penola, who suffered a humili-ating defeat by one hundred and eight points atMonash in Round 4 . That day nine Monash playersshared their goal kicking spree with key forwardTossavainen scoring six of the sixteen goals .Although Therry Penola will offer more resistance athome, I expect Monash Whites to win well again .

In a potential final preview Syndal Tally Ho jour-ney to challenge Mt Lilydale whom they defeated by6 points in round 3 . That day Syndal Tally Ho forwardCachia almost outscored Mt Lilydale off his own boot .Mt Lilydale hit top form last week against Kew andtoday again on Morrison Reserve I select them to winlarrowly over Syndal Tally Ho after a closely contest-

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Thornbury Cougars - Congratulations to clubstalwart Paul Cutler on playing his 300th game withthe Cougars . He has been a loyal subject playing all300 games with the one club (221 Juniors and 79Senior) . Also congratulations to teammate AlexHuljak on playing his 50th game with the club .

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MAZENOD OC 3.0 7.1 9.1 14.3 .87OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 0.1 2.4 3.5 4.8 .30Mazenod Deegan 5 . Kendell 4liltsop 2, Harper 2, Dresser . Best Harper. Deegan.Joseph, Camphr.ll . Dresser. Lind.Old Brighton Cochran 2, Potter, Shtppen . Best Hendrie . Stewart. McLennan.Wtttey, Saunders. Potter.

COLLEGIANS 2.2 2.4 2.5 3.7 .25DE LA SALLE 1.2 1.2 2.4 4.5 .29Collegians Taulor. Hickson. CaMey. Beat Hickson . Baxter. Lancaster. Inglss.Adam Thompson .De La Salk Baker 2, Rudd, [ska Best Rudd, Chapple. Johnstone. Baker. Thorn.Lanka

OLD %AVERiANS RECEIVED FORFEIT 10.6.88ST BERNARDS FORFEITED 3.6.24Old Xaver}ans Goal kickers and best players not rmehzd.St Bernards Goal kickers and best players not reetwed.OLD SCOTCH 2.2 8.3 11.4 13.9.87ST. KEVINS 0.1 0.2 1.3 2.4.18Old Scotch Tribe 5. Pryde 5, Godwin, Bingtey. Stubbs. Best Young, Tribe, Pr}de,Thomas . Godwin. Cowper.St Revlon Lewin . Finch . Best Collins. Dillon . DaFidson . R. Quirk. Boyd, James

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MT. LILYDALE OC 2.2 8.8 8.7 8.8.56KEW 1 .2 1.4 2.8 5.8.38Mt . LBydale Pearce 2 . Burnett. Gibson, Varga MaMschalcht. Flanagan . Walsh.Best Team effortKew Goal kickers and best players not recewed .

THORNBURYCOUGARS - - - 2 .3.15MONASH WHITES - 16.18.144Thornbury Cougars Cilecken. Krince.wsM. Best Kearns. Bennett. Johnston .Gerstkamp. Duson . Cutler.Monnsh Whites Tos..~aratnen 6, Angtey 5. Kenny 2. Piehn. Glass, Collier. BetCowley . Collier. Tossatainen, Angey. Kenny. Glass.

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FIVE YEARS AGO" 1992

0 Id Haileyburians continued their good formwhen they beat 3rd team (in A) No rth Old

Boys 17 .21 (123) to 19 .8 (122). Tough and tight allday, Old Haileybury now had their eyes on the four,after looking at relegation a month ago . Luke Boylekicked 7 goals for North Old Boys from the half for-ward flank (long time supporters were comparinghim to that legendary half forward of yesteryear, LesMurray) while Matthew Armstrong was a dashingwingman for the Bloods, and well supported byGary Phillips, Glen Borg and Glen Tanner .

Power House were celebrating its 45th year inthe VAFA with a past players lunch .

Umpires' Corner reported that veteran umpireTed Keating had an interesting experience at theMelbourne University Oval . During an U19 game adog ran out to the oval hitting and tripping a play-er. What to do? Tripping, holding the man or drop-ping the ball? Ted warned the dog that a secondoffence would see him sent from the field . Anotherdog day afternoon !

And again I quote from Umpires' Corner -things got so bad in South America. advertising forEuropean umpires included the message - "goodpay. good lodgings and a decent burial" .

And even poetry from an anonymous 'B' sectioncoach .

There once was an umpire whose visionWas cause for abuse and derisio nHe remarked in surpriseWhy pick on my eyes?It's my heart that dictates my decisions .Do we all do this?North Old Boys were holding a football clinic for

young players at Brunswick Football ground .200 games to Williamstown's every reliable half

back flanker Geoff "Joffa" Hyland .

10 YEARS AGO - 198 7Old Scotch held onto their chance for the four

when they defeated 3rd team Old Paradians by 6points . Parade's pace worried the Cardinals early inthe match . The Scotch key position players,Sherwen (Lb), Burford (c .h .b), Hodge (c) andMcCall (c .h .f) dominated and helped them to astrong last quarter to win by a goal, 10 .11 to 9 .11 .

Old Xaverians won their eleventh match in arow when they defeated an accurate CaulfieldGramm . who kicked 14 .4 to Old Xavs 15 .20 . Bestwere Beattie . J . Curtain, Summers (0 . Xavs) andBerzins, Harris, N. Matthews (Caulf. Gr.) . Tipster

Ro ; ; Booth thoughtthe Xavs were a great

chance for the flag .It was 150 games

for Collegians Tony Baum whose career highlightswere Club B&F, 1984, A Section premiership 1986,and his marriage to Carolyn this year . Marcellinpaid tribute to the fine performances of AnthonyCaffrey, Chris Carr, Mick Day and Chris Slatterywho had all played in the club's supreme Under 19side which won every competition entered .

Michael Rosner capped his illustrious careerwith AJAX when his 232nd game broke the clubrecord. A member of the group of players whoplayed in every section from E to A. Michael's win-ning goal in the 1978 second semi put AJAX into Bwas matched only by being a member of the club's1979 B Section premiership team .

15 YEARS AGO - 198 2V ictoria defeated South Australia 25 .16 to

14 .10 and then in the final game fought back from21 points at the last change to beat WA by 5 points,15 .14 to 14 .15 . Best were Marks, R. Brown, J .Jones, Honybun (4 goals), Jennings, Atkinson .Rohan Brown was named B&F player for theCarnival, and the following were selected in the All-Australian side : Doug Atkinson (0 . Xavs), RohanBrown (0 . Melb), Gary Carroll (NOB's), BernieCooper (Marc . OC), Geoff Dillon (NOB's), DavidHonybun (Uni . Blacks) . Mike Jennings (Uni .Blues),John Jones (Marc . OC), Shane Murphy (De LaSalle), Anthony O'Brien (St . Bernards) and RickPisarski (0 . Melb) .

200 games to AJAX's stylish star, Phil Rozen .Old Brighton played a great second half to keep

their B Section chance alive when they beat OldParadians 17 .11 to 15 .13 . Best were James,McMahon, Kemp (0 . Bri) and Wood, Busch ,IHughes (0 . Parads) .

100 games to MHSOB's dedicated rover CFlegeltaub who won the Clubs B&F in his firstyears of senior football .

20 YEARS AGO - 1977

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President of the active VAFA Umpires'Association was Darryl Hi ll , supported by GraemeHalbish as secretarv an d David Hindle as treasurer.

200 games to Ralph Bourke, "Clubman of theYear" . for Ivanhoe in 1976 .

De La Sa lle (A) and Marcellin were level at halftime, only to see De La kick 13 .6 to Marcellin's 2 .4in the second half. McDonnell, Halasa, Sykes (De

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L.i) and J . Gartner, Frazer, F. Aloisio (Marc.) were

J,' :zt.

tTni Blacks 5th (A), kept their final four chances,,live when they withstood a desperate last quarter;, ; O--mond 4th to win by 3 points . Stars wereperrett, Burne, Llewellyn (U . Blacks) and Murphy,

R.uss, Corben (Ormond) .250 games and 15 seasons to North Old Boys'

President, Les Murray, twice B&F, leading goal-kicker 9 times, and VAFA representative in 1966,'68 and '69 .

150 games to Tim Kurth St Bede's, MurraySmith Alphington, Barry Hamilton O . Brighton,Andy Curtain Elsternwick and 200 games toRoger Morgan O .Carey.

Fawkner (C) continued on their winning wayv; ith a 50 point win over Hampton Rovers in whichFoley, J . Teesdale and Ward starred .

25 YEARS AGO - 197 2St Bernard's, trailing Coburg and O . Paradians

by 4 points for fourth place, built up their percent-at the expense of De La Sall e with a victory by

15 goals . G. Wade, Aughton, Phelan and Pearson(7 goals) starred for the winners while Firinan andWhitelaw battled for De La.

Brunswick (D), unbeaten after 9 games, suf-fered their 3rd successive defeat when Parkside16th) surprised with a 20-point win after being incontrol all day .

Best were Johnston, S ut and RoddaParkside) and Abernathy, Gi llett, Hirst

(i3runswick) .Father and son goal combination, Vic and

Roger McKenzie, were in charge at the Ormondgame .

Milestones: 300 games to Power House veteranPeter Hutchinson, Victoria Rep & CDEF coach,club B&F seven times and well known 'imbiber',raconteur and singer. 200 to Coburg captainGraham Warfe, three times Victorian team, andcaptain 1970 an d Ronald C. Faul De La Salle notedfor his great tenacity and judgement .

30 YEARS AGO - 1967Parkside 5 .12 undefeated leaders of D section

were beaten by Fairfield 7 .10 .Old Melburnians 9 .9 opened their winning

account when they scraped home by 3 points fromFTCOB 8 .12 .

UHSOB 9 .19 with Kinnear, A. Hume andPeterson the best, stopped North Old Boys' winning

run - North, after losing the first four, had wonseven straight.

Rex O'Brien, player, reserves captain and coachand committeeman, played his 150th game forCaulfield Gramm .

The team to play in the Carnival at Launcestonwas G. Ward, D . Williams Caulfield Gr., P. ParkesCoburg, C . Roach, W. Roach Collegians, G. Carter,F . LaRose Ivanhoe, J. Fisher Kew, R. Harley, I. WoodMHSOB, E . Murphy, S . Williams Old Paradians, D .Hughes, G. McLean O . Scotch, M . Mulcahy O. Xavs,G . Crouch, P. Patterson Uni Blacks, J. Nance De LaSalle, L . Smith Geelong, R . Payne O . Melb, B .Finlayson Ormond, W. Sykes Uni Blues, L . ProsserUHSOB, J. Crennan St Bernard's .

Eight of this team later played league football- can you name them? Ward St Kilda, FisherHawthorn, Murphy Richmond, McLean St Kilda,Crouch Essendon . Patterson Geelong, PayneMelbourne and Sykes Fitzroy .

Martin Ste, : art, Old Ivanhoe. Striking, 2 matches .Vinnie Brancatisano, Peninsula (Reserves) .Misconduct, 2 matches.Michael Aron, De La Salle (U19 Blue) . Elbowing,4 matches.Simon Rodder, MHSOB (U19 Blue) . Striking,2 matches .Xavier Rudd, Old Xaverians (U19 Blue).Headbutting, 4 matches .Tim Hale, Yarra Valley (U19 Red). Abusive Ian -guage, 2 matches.*Marcus Walker, Chirnside Park. Attempt . to strike,I match .*Daniel McCall, Parkside. Striking, 2 matches .*Bruce Attard,lVort.h Brunswick (Reserves) .Striking, 2 matches .*Michael Shaughnessy, Old Trinity (U19 Red) .Disputing umpire decision, 1 match,

*Accepted prescribed penalty

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The challenge when initially establishing an U19 sideis finding the players. A basic list of (30) players is a

good start to the program . The next, and most importantstep, is to build this group of players into a team . Thebulk of your team could be a group of players from oneschool, a core group who have played together before andalready have some team understandings . There will alsobe a number of players from outside this core. How doyou help these players be a part of the larger group ?

During pre-season, all players must attend everytraining session. Regular contact with each otherhelps to build the group into a unit. In the first month oftraining, the coach must include activities which pro-mote the players dependence on each other and whichare enjoyable . He must be conscious of player groupingsand, encourage the core of players to team up with those~rho are new to the group. It's vital at this stage that eachnew player experience success and is appreciated bythe other team members . As a coach, I try to make surethat each player has that opportunity for success .

The social aspect of training is also very important .We found it useful to have a training night set aside forthe U19's only and this has helped develop a feeling of,'oneness' . Both players and coaches need time after eachsession to socialise . As this was our first year of theU19's for a while, with new players, coaches and supportstaff, we had to get to know each other - their interestsand what they do during the day . This gives each person

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SENIOR COACH-OF-THE MONTHName: Clay Waser

Grade: A

Club : De La Sall e

Playing History: 196 games Oakleigh Amateurs `Krushers" : 45games Melton South ; 55 games De La Salle.

Coaching History : De La Salle Warriors'94 &'95

De La Salle Under 19s'96 &'97

Oakleigh Youth Club F.C. Under 17s '86

Coaching Philosophy- Thoroughness . Nothing is too small tobe taken note of, examined and used or Improved (includingplayers) .

Future Ambition: To coach senior football in the Amateurs,Stay involved after that in the Administration of De La Salle .

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1

OLD BRIGHTON v . MAZENOD Field : R . Love G .Skandamura Goal : Robert Parry Leo Wilson DELA SALLE v . OLD XAVERIANS Field : G.Pritchard (R) C. Ryan ST. BERNARDS v . OLDPARADIANS Field : M . Wittmann S . Lugowski OLDMELBURNIANS v. ST. KEVINS Field: P . TuppenA. Rechtman UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD CAREYField : D . Pullen A . ScheriniUNDER-19 (2 )OLD CAMBERWELL v. COLLEGIANS Field : A .Harris M . O'Brien WHITEFRIARS v . OLD HAI-LEYBURY Field : B . McKee UNIVERSITY BLACKSv. MARCELLIN AT McALISTER OVAL Field : G .Kelly D . Fatekas BEAUMARIS v. WILLIAMSTOWNCYMS Field : G . Morgan C . Stevens (J) T. BowmanM . Clarke WARRINGAL v. OLD SCOTCH Field : P.Bailey J . Papas

UNDER-19 (BLUE)AJAX v. OLD GEELONG Field : D . Perkins M .Flanagan MONASH BLUES v . OLD XAVE g(2) Field : B . Walsh I . Burgess MHSOB v. HAMP-TON ROVERS Field : D . Ischia R . Devine DE LASALLE ( 2) v . ST. BEDES MENT. TIG . AT DAR.LING PARK Field : P. Maebus J. Bell ORMOND hasthe bye

UNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY v. AQUINAS AT YARRA VALLEYANGLICAN SCHOOL Field : M. Bushfield (R)THERRY PENOLA v . OLD IVANHOE Field : T.Carrick A. Carrick ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. NORTHOLD BOYS AT BURWOOD RESERVE Field: D .Lane ® OLD PARADIANS (2) v .OLD TRINITY ATGARVEY OVAL Field : J . Moore W. SimmonsCHIRNSIDE PARK has the bye

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UNDE;: 19 SECTION 1 - 05 .07 .9 7C~D CAREy 1 .4 6.9 13.13 15 .17.117OLn C:1G1ffON 5 .1 8.2 9.4 11.8.74p iJ C: -ey Hood 5 . S. 'Abed 2 . Satak 2. Battle 2 . J . Wbods . V1taH, Arnup. Yaghmott, Stone .

.,. . Best J. F4'oods. Amup. Safak . T. WBai. Farmer, Lautetta, ;dPd3hton Goal ktckers and best players not mcerred .

1 . DD OC 3.1 7.5 7.6 14.8.923AL1S 3.3 8.8 9.9 9.13,67

~, nod Haatyjdns 5, NeLson 4 . Foflnlotis 2.Rig. Stephenson, McCulloch . Best Meehan ,.. -e~ `+' . Stephenson . FotWIX1s . NeLwn . hkDmaell.

,, !! Logan 2 . Harber 2. B . Mercurt 2 . Ibak. Hegarty, M. Mercurt. Best O'Donnell ,n . Hyfand . Karpatlcus. Me Henry.

0'D YAVERIANB 1 .5 3.10 6.19 8.21 .69cT FCit^iARDS 3 .2 5.4 5.7 7.8,50C~1 X,eriana Barrett 2 . Mercun 2. Nisbet 2. Dlllan . Jones. Best Jones, Webb, Boland .

, -i. hereurt. Healy .i! - -r.:rde Legudt 4. Mount. Lloyd. Haney. Beit Team effort.

CLu :~1.RADtANS 5 .1 10.5 18.12 23 .15.153CIE ~!7,LBIIRR7ANS 22 3.4 5.4 7.8.50p•,d paradhens M. Lynch 5 . Vecchlo 4, Porteous 4. Ctarroda 3. Gale 3, Rees. Stank.q.,n,,um . Richardson. Bent Ventura. Porteous.lecchlo . Prustino. Gale, Rees.

2 Meburnime; Murray 2. Tandy 2 . Ctoke. Miller. Campbell . Best Rates, Campbell .fip . Langtord. Stbree . F. Purmll .

4 .2 8.3 6.5 6.5.414.1 10.7 14.10 20 .13.133

In 2, Day. Hunt. Price, Quirk . Best Baker. Moore, Attts, Scarfo. Quirk .

Goal kukers and best players not reccoed .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 05.07 .97OLD SCOTCH 1 .1 4,8 8.11 12.18.88OLD CAMBERWELL 5 .4 8.8 8.7 12.7.79Old Scotch Crime 6 . Hav.'.nns 5. Frankenberg . Beg Crmx•, Frankenberg, Dao7s. Parker.

:.,. Tindnle . SfnxrxroaiOld Csmberwdl Sa9zr 4. Webb 3 . Paterson. Beekett, W1Wams. Davis . Deny. Beet Seeley .Williams. Miles. Deny, Webb. Kettle.

COLLEGIANS 0.4 3.7 5.9 5.12 .42WHI1Eb12IARS 1.1 3.3 5.6 5.15 .45Gaegimis Byrne, Florentine, Hanison

. ForssJ~th . Van Der Venne . Bat Baxter. Florentine.Brown, ByTne, htollard. Tayia.Whitefriare SuINan 3, Davts . McCully. Beg Davis. Wnch . Wlnterlxrn, Murray, Bond .?n.

OL*1RAII.EYBIIRY 2 .2 5,4 7.6 11,12 .781'i"VERSflTBLhtx+S 2 .2 7.5 9.9 13.9.87ON HaBeybtay Gorey 2. Saunders 2. Durand, C~w, Joyce, Parker, Rock, Somaia. Best?U1e . Hunter, Sarnia. Reid. Ma ..cat. TheB~t'nl Blacks Hannan 4, Peck 4, Maclde 2 . Byrne . Staunton . Murphy. Best Staunton, Nolan,

KeIlo, Mackie, white. Marr.

!,S?RCELLiN 4.2 7.4 8.4 11.4,70&`'.AtnMRIBAFC 3.2 8.5 10 .6 15,8.98Tf.^rcelitn Barney 3 . McCaltum 2. Roberts 2, Ciro, Cull. PappaLudo. Randeao . Best Cull .:_i .darzo. McCallum. Larson . DetercellL Ciro.Gnunrarls Celan 3, AkKenrie 2. Mitchell 2. Buller 2, Thomas 2. Cotter. Quinn. Vance .Cot :teld. Beat Bu9er, Mitchell, Thomas. Celan. Farmer. Wright ,WBddAMSTOWN GYMS 4 .3 8,4 11.7 15.9.99W4.RPiGALAFC 1 .0 4,8 5.9 13.12 .90r iL'i~atsttawrt GYMS Tu1st 6. Murray 3. htarkky 3 . Harb. Hurst. Hadl . Beat Tail ..tiekr.Markley, hL~u~ll~~.Co:cThompson .zrd ~, trout kkkers and bes-taters na recetoed .

NAME

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CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 4MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 2JOHNSON UNI BLUES

UNDER 19 (2 )HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 5SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 4SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 3EFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURY

UNDER 19 (BLUE )KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONEGANGI ST BEDES MENTONEROBBINS ORMOND 7

UNDER 19 (RED )JONES OLD TRINITY 1STELLA THERRY PENOLA 2PORTER THERRY PENOLA 4

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UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 05.07.97ORh'. 'D 6.2 9.8 13.10 22.19.151Ales 1.5 1.7 3.7 3.7.25Ormond Robbins 7, Pasara 5 . Byron 3. Broadhurst 3, Brexn. Herman. Stephens .Thompson . Best Braan, Ashford, Robbins. WOnnisout, Dale. Broadhurst .AJAX Bach, Gahm. Beat Crarny, tvalsman . Each . GohM1n . W@tnstock, W1ser.OLD GEELOltiG 4.1 6.7 10.10 14.13.97MOYASHBLUES 1 .7 3 .12 5.14 8.17.65Old Geelonh McCann 4 . Mtmms 3, Gerstman 2 . Gatenhy, Staunton . Paul . McCann . Asery.Bent Paul, Reuss, McCann, Gatenby. Gerstman. BroomMmuah Bhus Haui:tns 4. Stewart. Dean . Byrne. Smiley. Beat Bolton. Smiley. Rbrdan .Meheur, Burstan, Cooke .OLD %AVERIANB (2) 6.2 11.5 13.8 15.11.101HAMPTON ROVERS 3.2 6.5 8.7 9.10.64Old Itaverlans Foxier 4 . Coburn 3, Gteesot 2. Baixten 2, Kennedy 2 . Ly20eton, Rudd.Best Great team effmt.Hanrpton Rocva Crouch 2 . MkhrMter 2 . Nelsat 2 . Annour. Tregear. Wills . BestAnderson, Armour. A. Vos.s. Rehn, Auon. h9dw1nter.

MHSOB 2.5 9.8 12.6 15.11.101DE 1.A SALLE (2) 3.1 3.5 7.7 10.9.69h'BL4OB Bennett 3. Taylor 3, Hazen 3, Moore 2. Gregswt 2 . Sharpies, Osborne. BestWilson. Da41s . Gregson . Tavim'. Sharpies, Mcwe.De In Salle (2) Loughnan 3 . Fmtr 2, Slhtt 2. Moore, Donntsat. W4od.s . Best . Best D.King. Lougnan, Moore. Foter, Am, Lambe.

ST BEDES MEhZ'ORE TIGERS : BYE

UNDER 19 (2) RED -- 05 .07 .9 7OLD TRINITY 1 .8 4.10 5,13 7.17.59YARRA VALLEY 4,1 5.4

6.4 10.7.87

Old Trinity Ramsden . Buttkr. Neuman 3. Jones. Kassab y . Beg Butler, Morlieth,Neuman. Russell. Jones. ChL:hrim ,Yarra Valley Tyshmg 2, Wapshot 2. Thompson 2, W1nes 2 . Searle. Casano. Heed lkapshoiCLaing . Telfad . Thompscit. Lloyd. hkBralth .

AQUINAS OC 3.6 9.7 12.13 18.17.113'17iL'RRY PENOLAOB 2.3 2.8 8.8 9.8.82Aquhus Cultrera 6, Hunt 3 . Hereran 4, Moran . Jones, R. Moran. Beat Chapman . Cuttrem .Nichol. Daxnes, Hunter.Theory Penal. Pater 4, Stella 2. McMahon 2. Grant . Best SpMghal4 MchL3hon .Bokwtos. Waltden. J. Van Engeten, McDonald.OLDIVAtiHOE 2,4 4.8 7,11 9.15.69ST. IFA'S EMMAUSWP 5.2 7,8 11.11 18.14.118Old ivanhae DmeI 2 . Oates 2 . Armstratg, Barker. Bernet, Jenkins, Thomas . BestG9derdale, Davis, W9Ws, Dwd. Armstrong, Oates ,St Le~ Chalmvs 4 . Daniels 4. McLaughlin 3, W9Ns 2, hicClusky, Manton, Thomas. Morel .Best Daniats. Hodd^_r, Carr. W9Ws, Morel . Thoau.NORTH OLD BOYS 5.2 10.7 13.13 15.14.104CHIRABIDE PARK 3.0 6.4 8.6 14.9.93North Old Boys Tay',w 4. Jones 2. Khad°_r 2, Matstafa, W3ters, McKenzie. Best Taeb,htoustara Rocco, Murray', Thompson . R. MagWre .Chtrnside Pak Knight 5 . AIL-itt 2, Conte 2. Holliday 2. Chtmskk. Goddard . Roach. BeatKnight, Allah . Holliday, Adams, Varga. Conte.OLD PARADiAIiS: BYE

JULY 19 - ROUND 14UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD PARADIANSDE LA SALLE v . OLD MELBURNIANSST. KEVINS v . ST. BERNARDSUNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD XAVERIANSOLD CAREY v . MAZENOD 0 CUNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD CAMBERWELL v. MARCELLINWHITEFRIARS v . BEAUMARI SWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSWARRINGAL v. OLD HAILEYBURYOLD SCOTCH v . COLLEGIANSUNDER-19 ( 2) BLUEAJAX v. MHSO BMONASH BLUES v . DE LA SALLE (2 )ST. BEDES MENT. TIG . HAMPTON ROVERSORMOND v. OLD GEELONGOLD XAVERIANS ( 2) has the byeUNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY v . NORTH OLD BOYSTHERRY PENOLA v . CHIRNSIDE PARKOLD PARADIANS (2) v . OLD IVANHOE ATGARVEY OVALOLD TRINITY v. AQUINASST. LEOS EMMAUS has the bye

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$1500 TO THE WINNING CLUBPoints after Round 12 matches . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . A senior win receives

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

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

ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 10 12 12 0 164 40 204OLD XAVERIANS 9 9 14 9 178 6 18 202COLLEGIANS 9 11 10 8 160 30 190OLD SCOTCH 9 12 8 9 154 6 18 178NORTH OLD BOYS 11 8 9 0 149 28 177UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 II 8 0 142 4 20 166YARRA VALLEY 0 B 10 10 9 0 145 4 16 165KEW 10 11 0 11 124 32 156WILLIAMSTOWN CYh9S 12 10 4 0 136 4 16 1 5 6t4'HITEFRIARS 0 C 9 10 9 0 137 16 1 53DE LA SALLE 7 7 12 5 140 12 152OLD BRIGHTON 10 8 5 9 139 12 151ORPdOND 8 8 9 0 125 20 145OLD CAREY 10 7 8 0 134 8 142SOUTHBANK 12 12 0 0 120 2 20 142MHSOB 8 7 10 0 128 4 8 140BEAUh4ARIS 9 7 7 0 121 4 8 133OLD GEELONG 11 8 3 0 119 2 4 1 25MAZENOD 6 6 6 9 108 6 6 120OLD PARADIANS 4 5 15 0 117 0 117

As a result of the following clubs' teams all winning in Round 12 (min . of 3 required) the following play-ers win a pair of Blades boots - Old Xaverians (S . Wood), Old Scotch (T . Wilson), Mazenod (M . O'Hara) ,MHSOB (A Corcoran), Beaumaris (Q. Groves), Yarra Valley (G . McLeod), Uni . Blacks (B . Sullivan) ,Williamstown CYMS (A. Harry) .

These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (98899222) to arrange collection of prize .

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

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

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VAFAPRE M IERSHIP LIST S

1997TEAM NAME P W D L FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTIONOLD SCOTCH 12 12 0 0 1208 612 197 .39 48COLLEGIANS 12 11 0 1 1112 722 154 .02 44OLD XAVERIANS 12 9 0 3 1189 644 184 .63 36DE LA SALLE 12 7 0 5 1099 867 126 .76 28OLD MELBURNIANS 12 6 0 6 966 783 123 .37 24UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 6 0 6 913 861 106 .04 24OLD PARADIANS 12 5 0 7 788 923 85 .37 20OLD TRINITY 12 2 0 10 565 1273 44 .38 8OLD HAILEYBURY 12 1 0 11 587 1089 53 .90 4STBERNARDS 12 1 0 N 649 1302 49 .85 4

B RESERVEST KEVINS 12 10 0 2 1268 621 204 .19 40OLD BRIGHTON 12 8 0 4 1116 645 173 .02 32THERRY PENOLA 08 12 8 0 4 858 892 96 .19 32ORMOND 12 7 1 4 1003 754 133 .02 30MHSOB 12 7 0 5 914 788 115 .99 28MAZENOD 0 C 12 5 1 6 872 731 119 .29 22IVANHOE 12 5 0 7 917 866 105 .89 20OLD IVANHOE 12 4 0 8 647 965 67.05 16BANYULE 12 4 0 8 501 1169 42.86 16ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD72 0 0 12 301 1322 22 .77 0

C RESERVEST BEDE MENTONE TIGERS12 11 1 0 1197 478 250 .42 46NORTH OLD BOYS 12 8 0 4 1176 604 194 .70 32MONASH BLUES 12 8 0 4 747 701 106 .56 32THOMASTOWN 12 7 1 4 881 754 116 .84 30MARCELLIN 12 7 0 5 764 602 126 .91 28ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 12 7 0 5 725 808 89 .73 28N~"APTON ROVERS 12 4 0 8 692 888 77 .93 16OLD MENTONIANS 12 3 0 9 713 951 74 .97 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 12 3 0 9 586 1003 58 .42 12AJAX 12 1 0 11 430 1122 38 .32 4

D RESERVE SECTIONWHITEFRIARS 12 10 0 2 1045 576 181 .42 40?ARKSIDE 12 9 0 3 1052 675 155.85 36OLD GEELONG 12 8 0 4 848 590 143 .73 32BEAUMARIS A F C 12 7 0 5 806 753 107 .04 28OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR12 6 1 5 931 616 151 .14 26CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 12 6 0 6 691 688 100.44 24OLD CAMBERWELL 12 4 1 7 597 879 67 .92 18SALESIAN 0 C 12 4 0 8 700 948 73 .84 16ST JOHNS O C 12 3 0 9 587 911 64 .43 12AQUINAS 0 B 12 2 0 10 503 1208 41 .64 8

E EAST RESERVEKEW 12 11 0 1 1211 566 213.96 44YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS12 10 0 2 1191 546 218 .13 40OLD CAREY 12 8 0 4 758 453 167 .33 32BULLEEN COBRAS 12 8 0 4 1032 711 145.15 32RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 8 0 4 975 773 126.13 32CHIRNSIDE PARK 12 6 0 6 639 720 88.75 24ELEYPARKAFC 12 4 0 8 619 941 65.78 16HAWTHORN CITIZENS 12 3 0 9 496 1431 34 .66 12ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12 2 0 10 364 1274 28.57 8

E CENTRAL RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 11 0 1 1242 169 734,91 44WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 10 0 2 1159 450 257 .56 40UNIVERSITY REDS 12 9 0 3 820 436 188 .07 36WESTBRUNSWICK 12 7 0 5 723 728 99.31 28U H S O B 12 7 0 5 707 796 88.82 28NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 6 0 6 708 685 103 .36 24LATROBE UNIVERSITY 12 5 0 7 292 938 31 .13 20SWiNBURNE UNI . A F C 12 4 0 8 362 920 39.35 16OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 12 1 0 11 255 1264 20.17 4

E SOUTH RESERVESOUTHBANK C B A AFC 12 12 0 0 1468 327 448 .93 48PENINSULA 0 8 12 8 0 4 960 620 154.84 32ST MARYS 12 8 0 4 922 799 115.39 32OAKLEIGH A F C 12 8 0 4 845 778 108.61 32GLENHUNTLY 12 6 0 6 751 796 94.35 24ELSTERNWICK 12 5 0 7 705 849 83.04 20POWER HOUSE 12 4 1 7 680 759 89.59 18"ONASH GRYPHONS 12 4 0 8 630 902 69.84 16ST PATRICKS MENTONE 12 3 1 8 543 872 62.27 14~YZALBERTPARK 12 1 0 11 486 1368 34.06 4

TEAM NAME P W D L FOR AGST % PTS

CLUB XVIII (1)OLD XAVERIANS 12 9 0 3 602 201 299.50 36MAZENOD 0 C 12 9 0 3 824 541 152.31 36OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 12 9 0 3 745 560 133 .04 36COLLEGIANS 12 8 0 4 618 488 126.64 36OLD SCOTCH 12 8 1 3 760 441 172 .34 34DE LA SALLE 12 6 1 5 473 564 83.87 26STBERNARDS 12 3 0 9 363 769 47.20 12OLD MELBURNIANS 12 3 0 9 394 922 42 .73 12ST KEVINS 12 2 0 10 222 797 27.85 8

CLUB XVIII (2)KEW 12 11 0 1 797 405 196.79 44SYNDAL TALLY HO 12 10 1 1 801 357 224.37 42MONASH WHITES 12 8 0 4 816 490 166 .53 32MT LILYDALE O C 12 8 0 4 849 555 152 .97 32MARCELLIN 12 5 0 7 413 593 69 .65 20OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR12 4 1 7 473 747 6132 18THORNBURY COUGARS 12 3 0 9 677 774 87 .47 16THERRY PENOLA OB 12 1 0 11 271 1051 25 .78 4OLD GEELONG 4 0 0 4 132 346 38 .15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 12 9 0 3 1183 880 134 .43 36UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 8 0 4 1328 766 173 .37 32OLD PARADIANS 12 8 0 4 1393 975 142 .87 32OLD CAREY 12 8 0 4 1154 944 122 .25 32DE LA SALLE 12 7 0 5 1089 1072 101 .59 28OLD MELBURNIANS 12 6 0 6 975 1167 83 .55 24OLD BRIGHTON 12 5 0 7 1008 1180 85 .42 20MAZENOD O C 12 5 0 7 883 1156 76.38 20STBERNARDS 12 3 0 9 787 1222 64 .40 12ST KEVINS 12 1 0 11 735 1358 54 .12 4

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 12 10 0 2 1255 660 190 .15 40WHITEFRIARS 12 9 0 3 1162 747 155 .56 36OLD SCOTCH 12 8 0 4 1156 868 133 .18 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 8 0 4 946 880 107 .50 32BEAUMARIS A F C 12 7 0 5 986 962 102 .49 28OLD HAILEYBURY 12 5 0 7 1040 994 104 .63 20WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 5 0 7 964 1295 74 .44 20OLD CAMBERWELL 12 4 0 8 1122 969 115 .79 16MARCELLIN 12 3 0 9 772 1095 70 .50 12WARRINGAL A F C 12 0 0 12 550 1848 29 .76 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS1212 0 0 1631 379 430 .34 48MHSOB 12 10 0 2 1244 684 181 .87 40ORMOND 12 10 0 2 1307 846 164 .49 40HAMPTON ROVERS 12 6 0 6 938 1042 90.02 24OLD XAVERIANS (2) 12 5 0 7 720 1029 69 .97 20A J A X 12 5 0 7 647 1050 61.62 20DE LA SALLE (2) 12 5 0 7 607 1018 59.63 20MONASH BLUES 12 4 0 8 629 1115 56.41 16OLD GEELONG 12 3 0 9 625 1357 46 .06 1 2

UNDER-19 (2) RE DYARRA VALLEY 12 10 0 2 1119 730 153 .29 40NORTH OLD BOYS 12 9 0 3 795 770 103 .25 36OLD TRINITY 12 8 0 4 1111 749 148 .33 32OLD PARADIANS (2) 12 7 0 5 887 964 92.01 28THERRY PENOLA OB 12 6 0 6 1043 1038 100.48 24ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 12 6 0 6 930 969 95 .98 24AQUINAS O C 12 6 0 6 918 1107 82 .93 24OLD IVANHOE 12 5 0 7 882 1210 72.89 20CHIRNSIDE PARK 12 3 0 9 691 1272 54 .32 1 2

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LIST S

1997

TEAM NAM E

COLLEGIANS 12OLD XAVERIANS 12OLD SCOTCH 12OLD HAILEYBURY 12DE LA SALLE 12OLD MELBURNIANS 12OLD PARADIANS 12OLD TRINITY 12UNIVERSITY BLUES 12STBERNARDS 1 2

OLD BRIGHTON 12ST KEVINS 12MHSOB 12ORMOND 12MAZENOD O C 12IVANHOE 12THERRY PENOLA OB 12OLD IVANHOE 12ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 12BANYULE 1 2

NORTH OLD BOYS 12MARCELLIN 12ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 12OLD MENTONIANS 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 12THOMASTOWN 12HAMPTON ROVERS 12MONASH BLUES 12ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 12AJAX 12

OLD GEELONG 12BEAUMARIS A F C 12WHITEFRIARS 12OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 12SALESIAN 0 C 12PARKSIDE 12CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 12ST JOHNS O C 12AQUINAS 0 B 12OLD CAMBERWELL 1 2

KEW 12YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 12OLD CAREY 11CHIRNSIDE PARK 11RICHMOND CENTRAL 12BULLEEN COBRAS 12ELEY PARK A F C 12ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 2

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12NORTH BRUNSWICK 12UHSOB 12UNIVERSITY REDS 12LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 12WEST BRUNSWICK 12OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 12SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 2

SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 12ST PATRICKS MENTONE 12PENINSULA O B 12POWER HOUSE 12OAKLEIGH A F C 12GLENHUNTLY 12ST MARYS 12ELSTERNWICK 12MONASH GRYPHONS 12ANZ ALBERT PARK 12

B SECTIO N10 0 2 15269 0 3 13828 0 4 12888 0 4 12286 0 6 13146 0 6 12926 0 6 12105 0 7 11662 0 10 11420 0 12 985

C SECTION11 0 1 147510 0 2 137410 0 2 15517 0 5 12276 0 6 13165 0 7 10854 0 8 10524 0 8 8423 0 9 10930 0 12 672

D SECTIO N11 0 1 14289 0 3 12339 0 3 12686 0 6 11735 0 7 10575 0 7 10365 0 7 9275 0 7 9154 0 8 11051 0 11 842

E EAST SECTION10 0 2 157910 0 2 166310 0 1 10728 1 2 10817 0 5 12735 1 6 11953 0 9 6023 0 9 6052 0 10 674

E CENTRAL SECTION12 0 0 119610 0 2 13048 0 4 8886 0 6 9666 0 6 8716 0 6 6664 0 8 8014 0 8 8144 0 8 650

E SOUTH SECTIO N12 0 0 17819 0 3 12088 0 4 13278 0 4 15656 0 6 11556 0 6 11866 0 6 11143 0 9 10211 0 11 9641 0 11 838

928 164.44 401112 124.28 361021 126.15 32994 123.54 321166 112.69 241235 104.62 241341 90.23 241298 89.83 201669 68.42 81769 55.68 0

719 205.15 44750 183.20 40933 166.24 401110 110.54 281213 108.49 241218 89.08 201194 88.11 161433 58.76 161474 74.15 121643 40.90 0

899 158.84 44917 134.46 36

1014 125.05 361096 107.03 241168 90.50 201155 89.70 201091 84.97 201135 80.62 201290 85.66 161219 69 .07 4

785 201 .15 40886 187.70 40625 171 .52 40623 173.52 34

1021 124.68 28963 124.09 221480 40.68 121734 34.89 121627 41.43 8

723 165.42 48635 205.35 40942 94.27 321002 96.41 24914 95.30 24968 68.80 24982 81.57 161096 74.27 16894 72.71 16

617 288.65 48974 124.02 36915 145.03 321086 144.11 321200 96.25 241245 95.26 241275 87.37 241611 63.38 121411 68.32 41825 45.92 4

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W D L FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N

9 0 3 1214 896 135.49 369 0 3 1281 997 128.49 369 0 3 1206 969 124.46 367 1 4 1066 1115 95.61 307 0 5 1069 1050 101.81 285 1 6 1067 983 108.55 224 0 8 1045 1219 85.73 163 0 9 908 1086 83.61 - 123 0 9 984 1217 80.85 123 0 9 995 1303 76.36 12

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