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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 14, 1997

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Club XV1II finals now over 4w

IeeksRecently Club XVIII teams were asked to consider

a proposal to play a four week finals series which~vould enable the grand finals to be played on a Sundayat Elsternwick Park which has become a bit of a tradi-tion over recent years . As only three clubs of the 19expressed a desire to retain the old 3 week series whichwould have lead to grand fmals away from EP, it wasdecided to go with the 4 week series. Please refer to theEP Program in this issue for actual dates .

Another amateur matures nicelyGreat article in Tuesday's Age written by Ashley

Brown eeiburnians playerblossoming Thompson playing fodr

St, Kilda. The article acknowledges rather well theL'AFA as an excellent breeding ground in recent times

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C_LS TER"d1(V1CP: PARK 1 .4 5 P M

Can the VAFA extend our overall dominance to 4-2?Can the ~F /-% ma eqF k it 3 corisecut}ve wins ?

11 .15.81 {Bendigo }

7.15 .57 (Mildura)7.13.55 (Lavington)13 .12.90 (Elsternwick Park)10.14 .7Q (Morwell~

We need your support. Be there and help the gig White ,V give of its best,

Entry For Spectators Is Free ($2 charge for cars)

MainUatch Commences 1 .45 pm

Curtain Raiser -- Old Xavs V. Old Carey U19 11 .15 am

Previous meetings:-19841, VAFA 15,10.100,: VCFL

1985 VCFL 18.9.117' VAFA

1987 VCFL 18 .11 .119 VAFA,

1993 _ VAFA. 13 .14.92 VCFL

1995 VAFA 11 .12.78 VCFL

(1 'THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

Juiy 1 9th,1 997 Price: $1 .20 Vol . 97 No. 1 4

for players fast estab- 7lishing themselves atAFL level - Simon ~Arnott (Swans), JonStevens (Swans) and Anthony McDonald (Melbourne) .

Without listing all other players who have "made thegrade" over recent years it is great to see that despiteDon Scott's thoughts on the Amateurs that we areproving to be a viable pathway for players aspiring toreach the top level .

Next week's "AmateurFootballer"

Next week the teamlists and a match preview for

the VAFA v. VCFL match will appear as well as thenormal columns, statistics and information for round15 for sections C,D, E and under 19. Deliveries andpick-up points are just the same as for any other weekof Amateur football .

Continued on Page 37

Q THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

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A TSECTIOby Jason

The Blues met the T's at the University Groundwith both sides having plenty to play for such as

a spot in A-section in season 1998, and it was thehome side packing the punch as the Blues got off toa good start which Trinity had Be rn ie Dunn'scharges playing catch-up footy all afternoon . Plentyof forward activity for University with Herrald's sixgoals and host of multiple goalkickers - the Bluesrecorded a whopping 40 scoring shots to Trinity's 24for an easy 56 point win to keep them afloat foranother week. Sam Kennedy's five majors and moregood games from Cumming and Allibon were theonly bright spots for the Ts . Relegation looming larg-er at Trinity.

After last week's slip-up against De La Salle,Collegians were pretty fired up in their clash withOld Haileybury ; the Bloods too with plenty to play forincluding their spot in the four, which has lookedincreasingly tenuous week by week . The pressure onSimon Meehan and the Bloods won't have eased thisweek, because the Lions were roaring in the firstquarter last Saturday kicking 8 goals to 2 to presentthe Bloods with a mammoth task to get back in thecontest . Mark Seccull and Matt Armstrong contin-ued their good form and Phillips an d Carty playedwell, helping the Bloods to outscore the Lions in theremaining three quarters, but with Drew Warne-Smith booting seven, and experienced campaignerslike Danny Thomson and James Bennett coming tothe fore . the Lions had the score board before theBloods had even come to the party .

Recently rejuvenated St Bernards travelled to theJunction Oval to meet the Redlegs - this publicationforecast the match would be'a thriller with OM homeafter the siren by 3 points' . Lo and behold the twoteams did turn on a thriller with the home side tri-umphing by 5 points . Nip and tuck all day, JasonGollant was at the fore of St Bernards play, poppingup all over the ground and feeding team-mates withthe football while Demamiel an d Mitchell providedoptions up forward - and eight goals between them .For the Redlegs enigmatic Micah Berry led the chargewhile Cam Eab ry an d Thompson gave them drive inthe midfield . Scores were tied at the last change butthe red-and-blue were in the happy camp at the endof the day . Inaccuracy has cost the Redlegs on plentyof occasions this year - Michael Ford would bethankful for the five-behind buffer his charges hadlast Saturday .

The big question on everybody's lips has been ."Just how far can De La Salle go this year?" Theirclash with Old Xaverians at Toorak Park has provid-ed some answers . perhaps . to that question . Afterkicking away to a quarter-time lead of almost four

goals, the D's hardlyoffered a whimper fo rthe rest of the after- ~noon as Xavs boote d16 goals to 4 in the remaining three quarters . Simo,Wood paved the way for the Xavs victory with another excellent game while big Mike Blood gave hiusual tireless effort on the ball and around thground . Ben Mannix was again among the best foDe La Salle after an excellent season around goawhile Rennie an d Jackson also played well . Vitit)Haileybury's loss on the same day, Peter Hannan anithe crew will be disappointed they didn't make m

o of this game when they looked well-placed at quart etime.

Fairly lack-lustre game at Elsternwick Park oithe Sunday as Parade searched for an end to thform slump which has beset the team againsScotch, keen to tie up its appointment wit)September. A fantastic single-handed effort fronBoyd in front of goals with 9 majors out of the team',total of 11 was not enough by Parade to throw thCardinals ; they had six kicked by Rohan Aujard anivarious other multiple goalkickers to boot. TonWilson continues to impress for Scotch as doe;Collins, while Heffernan and Pannam helped shuttl~the ball forward for Parade. Not enough Boyd's on th,day for Parade; a comfortable five goal win for WaynHarmes' charges .PREVIEW

Old Xaverians host Old Paradians in whashould be (if ladder positions mean anything) an eas;encounter for Xavs. But BEWARE! Parade knock

e the premiers off their perch in this clash first tim iaround and would love to do it again . Xavs by 2tpoints .

For a side short on fanfare, Collegians are big orprofessionalism and should have too much polish fo .an inconsistent Old Melburnians in their clash aHarry Trott . Lions by 24 points .

Si: Bernards meet Scotch at EP tomorrow in whacould be a closer contest than many would havithought a few weeks back . St B's will no longer settlifor the easy-beats title - watch them upset thiCardinals by 10 points in a boilover.

The Bloods venture downtown to meeUnive .rsity with a spot in the four beckoning fo .Meehan's men . University have lifted with GranWilliams' return but the Bloods will be desperate an(should win by 3 goals .

Trinity host De La with both teams needing a wit- the T's if they are to stav in A-section and the D's ithey are to play in September. Should be close butsorry De La fans- the fairvtale's over for season 1997Trinity by 8 points .

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r), L adians - Captain Peter Brabender today

With the Ts has taken all before him by storm . A rugged

il„ 2pOth game for the Old Paradians. A consum-1,~,1I back flanker 'Plugger' has been an inspiration

11_1t,t~ t Parade player over the years, and all 200 havela}~d consecutively, A fine achievement all the

best for today.ple Trinity - The club salutes the diminutive

Trevor Norman on reaching 200 games. Respected byl,,11 .ni_;ces and opponents alike . 'The Shark' has builtill ; c,r«r on tough, uncompromising football and at1, .l~rrninedness to give his all week in week out . Three-

~, B&F, four-times premiership player, Norman is ampion Trinity player who epitomises the Amateur

It~-iLU~'.uer.

Congratulations also to Tony Smith, a club stalwartof nt:~u'Iy two decades who passed the 150 games mark .Tony, who pilots the plane on the club's end-of-season;ooty trip, won the reserves B&F last year at the tendera ;e of 38 . The clubs hopes he remains a Trinity man forc ;rs to come.

Also cheers to Simon Dalrymple, who in 50 games

on-batler who likes to burrow in packs, Dalrymple's hon-r,uts include Captain/Coaching a premiership team,is-itlning a B&F, and representing the Vics this year .

Con ~atulations to all three Trinity players .

SENIORS - 12.07 .97u ;tt'r'rUA:wS 0-1 519 10.10 16.15 .11104 E:1LLE 3.6 316 7.7 7.10 .52

Oct H,:i::ybtay Estaphkou 3. Kraus 2 . Lappa~e Hilton. Morey . Armstrong. Home.

t ti,-rtans Bourke 6. Richardson 3. Jones 3. Dann 2, Wood. Landrigan. Bestm. Blood. Dillon. Gl~nan, Brushfield.

., . 3 3 . D. Jackson 2 . B . Manm. Lafferty. Best B . Mannix. Brasher,Jackson . Lafferty. Sanger.

COLLEGIANS 8.3 9.7 13.11 15.16 .106OLD FLIB.EYBURY 2.1 5.3 7.5 10.8 .68Cc:ilegians Warne-Smith 7. Mollard 2. Cleary 2 . Deane-Johns 2 . Blackman .

_ ~ Best Bennett . Blake . Jefferson . King. Thomson, Warne-Smith.

pr,t rarty, Seccull. Armstrong Phillips. ttiarden . Byrns .

OLD SCOTCH 5 .3 10.8 12 .12 16.14 .110OLDPARADiANS 2.7 7.8 9.12 11.12 .780!d Scratch AuJard 6. Heath 3, Wilson 3 . Phillips 2. Eagle. B. Goldberg. Best Price.' !': !son, Steele, Collins. Paterson.0!d Puadiens Boyd 6, Cosgrift Pannam . Beat Boyd . Heffernan . PhIlp. Godfrey,L .:uu-nt. Mulligan.

OLII .'AELBURNIANS 4.4 6.9 9.14 14.17 .101ST. oe[2NARDS 3.3 8.7 10.8 14.12.9601d 5?cthurn9sns Berry 3 . Campbell 3, P. Thompson 2. Webb 2. C. Eabn'. Holme .

: : :r, . i . Smith. Best Berry. MacDougall. Eabrv. Thompson. Ross. Birkill.lernsrds Demamiel 4. Mitchell 4, V.Comilo. Vassallo. Sheehan. L. Gallant ,

, J . GdJazn. Best J. Gollant. Swano, Thomas . Mitchell . McKeon .

BLUES 4.2 9.6 14.13 20.20 .14 01.5 5.7 7.10 12.12.84

ty mines Harrold 6. Featherston 3. McKinnon 2. Furphy 2. Stewart 2 .

Best Cumming, Alllbon. Richards . S. Kennedy, Sutcliffe. Pawsey .

2, T. Wilcox 2 . Sturrock. Best Verstcegen. Fairbank Kadick. McKinnon ,dn. Furphy.

Old Trinity S. Kennedy S . Sutcliffe 2 . Richards 2. Dalrymple, Pawsey, Phillips .

RESERVES - 12 .07 .9 7is

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1-6 4.10 11.143.4 7.6 10.7

12.17.8911 .8.74

Old Raveriaas Pence 3 . Penn 2, Jones 2, Tucker 2 . Hardman, Hunter, Freer. BestClarke, tt'oodrufr. Hardman, Tuddenham, Perry. Hunter.De La Salle Hall 5. Grace 2, Ellis 2, Fisher, Cross- Best Ellis, Dockett . Van DerPllght. Crass, Murphy. Hall .

COLLEGIANS 4.5 10.7 17.12 23 .19.157OLD HAB.EYBURY 4.1 5.2 8.3 8.4.52CollegLim; Cooper 4 . Johnston 3, Walsh 3 . Vasdekis 3. Useina• 2, Ne+1ns. Pollock,Humphry. Jones, Lubieh. Fraser. Bolter. O'Donnell.Old Halleybury Hardeman 4, Byrns 2 . Aute~son, Jhnmieson. Best Hi ll,Doswk~g. Smity, Barthoiwrteusz, Hardeman, Kir~4cewvod-Scott .

OLD SCOTCH 5.4 10.5 15.6 21.9.135OLD PARADIANS 1.2 2.4 4.7 4.8.32Old Scotch McDonnell 8, Pritchard 6- Warner 2, Hanneman 2 . Gr1g*, Hooper,Kallnsk7. Best McDonnell . Back, Gregory. T. Reid, D . Thomas. Pritchard.Old Paradiana Goal lockers and best players not recehed .

OLD MELBURNIANS 3.5 8.8 12.9 18.9.112ST. BERNARDS 2.1 4.3 9.7 11.9.75Old Met6urnlane Jukes 3, Anastasakis 3 . Dixon 2. Boyd 2. Hart 2, Walton 2.Keeble . Lmett . Rabbitt, P. Theodore. Best Anastasakis . Nelson . Waddell. Brown,Banks. Rabbttt.St Beznrsrds Collins 2. Dartey 2, A. Farmer 2, A. Capes. Dowling. Cusack.V'mecombe. O'Brien. Best M . Farmer. A. Capes. Abfalter, P. Capes, Vmecrombe.Donnellti'.

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.4 3.6 8.9 12.13.85OLD TRINITY 1.2 8.6 7.6 8.7.55University Blues Byrne 3. Seller 2, Norman 2. Gust. Nugent. Jamieson. Mudge,McCarty. Best O"DonnelL Carter. B. Furphy. Gamut, Gust, Mudge.Old Trinity Goal kickers and best players not recewed.

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALRICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 3 55BOURKE OLD XAVERIANS 6 47WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 7 46A. LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 43

FLUME DE LA SALLE

RESERVESMCDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 8

COLLINS ST BERNARDS 2

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OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD PARADIANS Field: H. Little D.Dalgleish Boundary : B. Corcoran Goal: Peter Bekkers GeoffGrigg COLLEGIANS v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field : W. JacksonW. Hinton Boundary: C. Kealy R . Kemp Goal : Grant Beard AlanBishop ST. BERNARDS v . OLD SCOTCH EP - SUNDAY Field :M . Gibson S . McCarthy Emergency Umpire: C. StewartBoundary: R, Mutton J. Stevenson Goal : Bernie Hoare AnthonySimpson ST. BERNARDS v. OLD SCOTCH RESERVES Goal :David Murray, Robert Seymour UNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLDHAILEYBURY Field : C. Segota R . Eastwood Boundary: M . MeierD . Styles Goal: Michael Lentini Ross Richards OLD TRINITY v .DE I.A SALLE AT 2 .15 p.m. Field : A . Damen J . KvinsBoundary : T. Dodds B. Brown Goal : Kevin Segota DominicNapoli

JULY 26 - ROUND 15VAFA versus VCFL

at Elsternwick Park (Sunday 1 .45 p .m. )

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e sleeping tiger awoke last Saturday an d took Str

, Kevins to the cleaners at Righetti Oval. TheIvanhoe boys played superb football and despite athird quarter comeback by SKOBS, they were neverreally threatened . Whilst it would need a disastrousdrop in form by one of the top sides for Ivanhoe tomake the finals, football is a game where few expecta-tions are realised and just maybe the 'Hoes will give ita shake.

Mazenod could not cope with the ladder leadersOld Brighton and despite a most spirited effortincurred a loss that would just about have sealed itsfinals chances for this season . Again Banyule and StKilda/South Caulfield suffered defeats to furthermake it appear almost certain that C Section awaitsthem in 1998 .

REVIEWAfter a very keen and close tussle all day Therry

Penola broke away from Old Ivanhoe with a six goalquarter. Up forward Mick Goodwin an d John Polewere in fine touch for Therry and were dominant bothon the ground and in the air. The Old Ivanhoe clubdoctor emphasised the true spirit of amateur footballby his inserting stitches in John Pola s head to enablehim to return to the field after half time . Carter andCrofty in defence were other good players for Therryalong with Reddick, Gorman an d Hollow. Old Ivanhoewill be very disappointed particularly after moving toan 11 point lead in the last term only to see Therry kickthe last six majors. Parker, Tu lly an d Haros were bestwith Veal, Pappos and Corcoran good contributors.

Mazenod kept with Old Brighton for most of theday at Central Reserve but could never quite bridge thegap of around 8 - 10 points that appeared around halftime. Mazenod's defenders Chri s Murray, TrevorHoward and Simon Fisher were very busy all dayattempting to and mostly holding the OB forward setup that is capable of breaking loose and leaving theopposition behind . For Old Brighton defenders werealso featuring in the best . Fitzgerald, Tymms andWilliams were clearly the best performers withHa rtman an d Nikkas also very busy all day .

Ormond was able to score a percentage boostingvictory against the hapless Banyule Bears. A finalterm in which the Monds kicked 8 goals gave them thehuge victory after the Bears had stayed within 5-6goals for the first three quarters . For Ormond PaulMcDonald, Matt Turn er an d Mark Gilmore were bestperformers with Brett Connell , Rod Block and SteveJames again featuring. Anthony Turner again servednotice that he will be a player to watch in the comingweeks with a six goal haul . For Banvule M. Gray,Woodlock and Whelan got the votes with ScottPlayfair, O'B rien and J. McDermott having a keen gofor most of the day .

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SKOBS and did not letthe coaching staff or supporters down by racing to apoint half time lead . Six goals in a hurry in the thiquarter from SKOBS put them back in with a char:but the Magpies doubled their work rate, particulaacross the centre and up forward to again take orand send supporters into a frenzy. Brad Giles, TrevTimms an d Karim Moussa were best for the Pies w,Flynn, Tucker and McFarlane on top all dzMakeshift forward Jim Macey along with Brady, Fan d Waight were best for SKOBS .

MHSOB and St Kilda/South Caulfield played itgame where the goal umpires were kept busy all dwith 48 majors being scored . The Saints thought ita final score of 129 points in any match should enscvictory but when three members of the MHSOB sihelped themselves to a total of 17 goals on

e reflect always on the need to score more goals than topposition if one is to win the day. The third quariwhen MHSOB ran riot with 12 goals particularly iDan Woodley (FF) an d Nathan Johns (CHF) really vvthe difference on the day . Steve Grimmer, Fairchiand Cassell were other top performers for MelbourHigh . The Saints were disappointed not to have wthe match for'Jocka' Howard who celebrated his 30Cgame, but the effort was full of merit with Matt Ryand Neeson best. The regulars in Tkocz, Astapen ]and Gilmore were tireless workers once again .

REVIEWOld Ivanhoe at home will know they have be

playing but should be too strong for Banyule an d pivail by 29 points.

Mazenod at home will face a SKOBS team cormoff a bad loss . Going on the Nodders recent form aithe home ground advantage however, even the mcardent SKOB supporter could not put money on itone . Mazenod should get home by 24 points .

Ivanhoe players pleaded with me not to select theagainst Ormond so I'll go with my promise and sekOrmond by 16 points. Perhaps Don Blackwood c,give the home side a more accurate prediction . Sorrdid not accept the cap last Saturday nigh but I'll glacwear one if the Ivanhoe boys get the points here .

St Kilda/South Caulfield will give Old Brightiplenty of curry at home but I think the Bloods willtoo hot for them and end up victors by 16 points .

Down by the riverside MHSOB welcomes Therrywhat promises to be a danger game . I can't see Theiholding down the High forwards all day and will go Ian 11 point victory to MHSOB .

RESERVES : Banyule . St Kevins . Ormond . CBrighton and MHSOB .

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Ormond - Craig 'Chief Symes today plays 100thnle for the club . Beginning in the U16's as a juniorhicf ',as been an integral part of the senior team mor e

r,rcn t: and with ale on his side we all look forward to theCongratu ations and well done .

Old Ivanhoe - 50 games to 'Lachie' McLean an dAnthony-'Aper' Parker for today's match. Both are great

both on and off the field and the club looks forwar dt, many more fine matches from you both .

ngraitilations and well done.bid Brighton - 50 games to David Patterson.

C-aptain of the successful U19 Premiers in 1996'Patto' hasstepped up to senior football and has performed extreme-

t ; ,well . Congratulations on 50 games and we all look for-114'd to the next 50 being as good .

Social : Old Ivanhoe - Trivia Night July 25 at themeta Club Bulleen . Call Andy Harris (959 6775) or John

n~nt (9850 5857) for more detail sSt. Kevins / Old Brighton - Sport sman's / Comedy

Night, Wednesday July 23 . All welcome call Mike Perry(0414 950 923), Chris Haling (9520 7492), Tim Corrigan(018 445 179) or Steve Nolan (9520 7428) for furtherde}^ils . $55 all inclusive with Neil Balme, Robert Shaw,p, -y & Dicky and Johnny Garfield and more, hosted by

I S;ruigard at International Receptions in Brighton .

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SENIORSCLUBOLD IVANHOEIVANHOEMHSOBTHERRY PENOLA

RESERVESORMONDMAZENODST KEVINS

SE. ;tORS - 12 .07.9 7OLD IVANHOE 3.2 6.6 10.7 12.10.82T7iERRY PENOLA O .B. 3.5 8.6 10.11 16 '13.109Old Ivanhoe McLean 4. Youn~ 2. Corccxan. Donaldson. Hares, J. Acddle. R.Weddle, Parker. Best Parker, Tullt~ Haros . 4eal. Papp~. C. Corcoran,Therry Penale Goodwin 6, Pala 8. Hallow 3. Gorman. Best M . Goodwin . Cazter.Crotty, Reddick. Gorman. Grocock .

MAZENOD O .C. 3.2 7.5 11.8 13.11 .89OLD BRIGHTON 4.3 8.7 12.11 14.15.99Msztnod OC Hanley 2 . Fisher 2 . M. Murray 2 . Welch . C. Murray, King Couttie.Schofield, Barker, Ntsbett. Best Barker. C. Murray, Fisher. 1rRsbett. Houard . M.Murray.Old Brighton Krvnvnnak 3, Dennis 2. Much 2, Talbot 2 . Patterson 2. Bradley.Reid, Nikas. Best Fitzgerald. Tyttmis. Williams, Hartman . Nikas. Patterson.

ORMOND 3.7 8.9 11.10 19.13 .127BANYULE 2.2 3.3 5.5 8.7.43Ormond A . Turner 6 . Connell 2. Bailey 2, James 2. Block 2, Remount. B. Turner,McDonald, HorsCmid. Keleher. Beat McDonald. M . Tuner, Gilmore. Connell. Block,James.Banyule Turnbull 2 . Kayr., O'Brien, McDermott, Williams. Best Gray.1tY,odlock. Whelan, McDermott. Playfair. O'Brien .

ST KEViNS 2.3 5.5 11.7 13.8.86IVANHOE 4.3 9.9 12.10 17.16.118St Kevins Macey 6. Keighran 2. Hart 2 . Gargano, Dolman . Fac. Best Brady.Macey. Fax. Waigtt. Farquharson. OlKx.Ivanhoe Williams 3, Lee 3, Flynn 3. Blask,aai 2. Hull-Brmen 2 . Joyce, McCua.an.Mansell. Scoble. Best Gillies . Tunms . Maussa Ftynn . Tueker. MeFarLv,e .Sr. KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 4.2 9.3 12.7 20.9.129M.H.S .O .B. 3.8 11.7 24.9 28.12.180St. Kik1a/Sth Card. M. Ryan 6. O'S,illi~an 3 . Astapenko 3. Gilmore 2 . Green 2,Tkocz. D'A~ tino. S. Diamond, Neeson . Best M. Ryan. Neeson. Astapenko.Gilmore . O'Sullltan, Cruwvs.M160a waodlcv 8. Johns 5 . Pectzd 4. Fairchild 2. Saullry 2. VHister 2. Heiner, G}u~.Ahsgt. Gamer. Bruce. Best Gr¢suna. Nbodley. Fairchild. JdvLs. Cassell. Bruce.

RESERVES - 12.07.97OLD IVANHOE 1.0 2.1 3.6 5.6.36THERRY PENOLA O.B. 4.7 7.10 13.13 15.18 .108Old Ivanhoe Kingston 2, Cargtn, Mayrock. Stgley. Best Maycock. Atkinson.Caddy, Harris, Jones . 54gtey.Therry Penola OB Bosanko 3 . Rossignolo 2. Hallou 2. Clarke 2. Prenderkast.Grtggs. Maloney. l'atna . Sacco. Moran . Best Boy9e. O'Kearney. Bosanko. Hollow.Prendergast. Griggs .

MAZENOD O.C. 5.3 10.4 12.4 14.5 .89OLD BRIGHTON 1.1 2.3 8.9 12.12 .84Mexenod Grimison 4 . Smith 4, Riley 2 . Welch, Fisher. Snart. Rogers . Best Tsfavls .Snart. Krom. Grimison . Fisher, Robinson.Old Brighton Grant 6. Murray 4 . Toms . McNamara Beat Mandylaris, Trans .Grant . Well. Murray. Haaden.

ORMOND 4.3 13.9 15.13 18.15.123BANYDLE 1.1 2.2 5.3 8.4.40Ormond J . Brown 7. Orr 5. M. Brown, Cleary, King. Steuart, Wells . Whelan. RestKing. Hall. J . Broun . M . Bro•.vn . Orr. Davies .Banyule blahady 2, R. Smith, Cullen, Jesse. Heard. Beat Ferrall. Gilliam, Jesse.Fortune . S . Smith . R . Smith.

ST KEVINS 3.7 8.9 10.11 15 .13.103IVANHOE 2.1 7.2 10.3 11.5.71St. Resins Fraser 3 . McCarm 2. Moore 2. Mulcahy 2. Mount 2. Charles 2, Williams2. Best Sarasdi. Mount. Mulcahy, Hassett. B . Kennedy. Charles .Ivanhoe Kline 3 . Fainrea0ter 2. Krischker 2 . Thaclrnrav 2 . Pace. Merory. BestGittos . Fairwrather. Too•wod . Andrersld. Jackson . Rosent'eld.ST. KB,DA(STH CAULFIELD 2.1 2.2 5.3 6.5 .41M.H.S.O.B. 3.3 9.8 10.12 15.14 .104St. Kilda/Sth Caul. Mascall 2. Wetigosz 2 . Gill, Kingsley. at. Diamond. BestEmmett. Weilgosz. Derham . Mascali. Kallis, Paterson.MHSOB McGrath 5. Verma 3, McLardie 2. Atkin 2. Theobald. Palmas. Haves .Best S . Konstanty. M. Konstanty. Palmas, Spiteri . Newton, Md,azdie.

LAST WK TOTAL6AL

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OLD P,:INHOE v. BANYULE Field : A . Chapman J. TooheyBoundary : P. Kyle Goal: Malcolm Frame Malcolm VennIriAlENOD v, ST. KEVINS Field : M . Jenkins G . CurranBoundary : G . Miller M . Chapple Goal : Shannon Ryan PeterAllsop IVANHOE v. ORMOND Field : M . Bushfield P. Simpson

`Goal : John Finn John Kelly ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFELDv. OLD BRIGHTON Field : B . Schmidt A . Firley Boundary: A.Degan C . Hayes Goal: John Robinson Russell OwensMHSOB v . THERRY PENOLA Field : T. Ovadia B . TamblynBoundary: J. Handfield S. Hennig Goal : Leo Wilson RenoBarichievich

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C SECTION'~ -3S. by Russell Goul d

Vell we are certainly getting to the business end ofthe season now, and the ladder does seem to b e

sorting itself out or at least at the top . Last week thetop five teams defeated the bottom five teams, all in dif-ferent matches of course, and the top three at least areset . They only real move in terms of possible finals con-tenders was that of Thomastown, but the move wasdownwards . Their loss saw them fall three games awayfrom fourth and are really out of contention . TheBullants are still hanging around though and the nextfew weeks will be interesting. Relegation talks comenext week .REVIEW

The closest match of the round was at Mentonewhere Thomastown was held up at the barriers, anddespite a good effort still ended up 29 points behind StBedes/Mentone at the post . The Tigers piled on 12goals in the opening term and threatened to take thegame apart. But the Bears don't like to travel long dis-tances for a big loss, so they pulled out the whip andset about catching up. At half time they were still 40points down, but a seven goal to three third term gamethem a sniff. But the Tigers checked them at the finalturn and were able to put in a good last 200 to take thevictory. It was never going to be easy for the Tigers butwith solid performances from Tully, Larman andLamb they weathered the storm as they should and tothe victors go the spoils . For the visitors there's alwaysnext year, and with goers like Valeri, Kennedy an dCapeei who were solid in defeat, who knows .

The next close match was at Burwood where StLeos took it right up to Marcellin before succumbingto the Eagles by 37 points. The first quarter was a com-petitive one, the Two Blues keen to improve on their100 point loss in the teams first encounter, the Eaglesup by a goal In the second quarter however the cracksstarted to show as Marcellin got running and split thegap to 24 points at half time . In the second half theEagles were never headed . Centre square dominanceset up a 41 point lead going into the final term, andthat was enough . But to the Two Blues credit they keptat it and best players in Buckle, Donovan an d Bankshelped them outscore the Eagles and reduce that win-ning margin. Sampimon continued his great form forMarcellin as did O'Flynn an d Frisina and all bodeswell for the Eagles .

It was a 63 point margin at Clayton whereBulleen/Templestowe continued to push for a finalsberth, this week defeating the luckless Monash Blues.In a high scoring first term the Bullants kicked 8 goalsto five to take a handy lead . A serious lapse by Monashin the second term allowed the Bullants to kick awayand take a 7 goal lead into the second half . Monashcontinued to get the ball into the scoring zone but theBullants baekline . lead by Prior didn't allow them to

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convert . Monash triedin the third but in thelast the Bullants pow-ered away to take vic-tory with James kicking 7 and Greig also playing weFor Monash, McGregor and Caldwell had a dip biinconsistency continues to hinder any chance thihave of getting out of the cellar .

At Albert Park, Adam Acremen (10 goals) and 01Mentonians continued the sorry tale that is AJAXseason, defeating them by 109 points after a 19 gofirst half. The Panthers were doing everything rigl ~,and despite AJAX skipper Marty Halphen's efforts (4possessions) the Jackers were never in it . In the secorhalf the hosts did fight back and only kicked one

I goal than the visitors. AJAX triple teamed Acrem-,allowing him only 2 second half goals, but in doinglet players like Watson an d Stroud do the damage arput on a cricket score . A couple of good players fAJAX were Bram and Rosen, but the scores say it,for them.

The big scoring continued at Brunswick wheNorth Old Boys totally outclassed Hampton Roversthe tune of 119 points and look to be getting betterwe head for the finals . So good in fact they need nsend me a match report and are happy for me to saymust have been a good team effort. And to the Rovereport which praised the victors, but also gave creditRovers players Ferguson, Fletcher and Browne wlall performed solidly for their team and were amoimany triers. They now look to this week against tlPanthers to get the victory that will get them up off flbottom of the table and away from potential relegatio

PREVIEWFirstly to Brunswick where those NOB's take

Bulleen/Templestowe who are keen to stay in towwith the Panthers for that fourth spot . UnfortunatEthough, with the NOB's playing the kind of footb,they are I would have to go for them by aroundpoints.

Then at the University I think it will be learningper usual for the Monash boys who face aBedes/Mentone unit keen to do some teachin' . T:Tigers to win by a methodical 6 goals .

St Leos will visit the Bear pit wanting to win, bprobably won't . It will not be an easy one fThomastown, but they should win by 20 points .

Marcellin will be 0/168 at the end of their daplay against AJAX.

Down at the Bluff Road oval the Rovers will corout ready to play but won't be able to stay with 0Mentonians who want Big Ads to kick the tcPanthers by 23 points .

Now the Reserves continue their battle . WhilstBedes/Mentone have started to drop kick goals . a

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uld Mentonians - 100 games to the followingnla rs Matthew Austin, Andrew Ca rt er an d DavidPaterson. All products from the U 19's who have estab-lished themselves as regular senior players and goodclubmen. We all look forward to the next 100 from eachof you, Also Geoff 'Scratcher' Dart and CameronRushworth play their 50th games for the Panthers aswell . Also both fine clubmen, with Scratcher's" 50even more impressive in that they were all consecutive .Well done to you both .

Monash Blues - John Sos - 200 Games . The star-studded career of a Monash Icon reaches a new mile-stone today. Sos has captained a few premiership sidesand won the odd best and fairest as well as being achampion bloke and resident comedian . Congratu-lations on your achievement Sos.

Social : Old Mentonians - 30th AnniversaryDinner on August 9, and on this night the best teamof the last 30 years will be announced. Call DavidHolland (9553 2011 w . 9585 0646 h) for more details .

Marcel lin - The Annual Auction is being held onSunday July 27. 70 main items up for auction, over200 in the silent auction. For tickets please contactPhil Chambers on 9841 4108 .

,,,1':a v . MARCELLIN Field : C. Brajtberg P. Withington?'ONASH BLUES v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Field: A .1 :zphen C. Nash Boundary: G . Mooney D. Gaunt Goal : StevenMooney Anthony Simpson THOMASTOWN v . ST. LEOSEMMAUS Field : G . Gioras N . McCorquodale NORTH OLD BOYSv. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : C. Keeton R. SneddonGoal : Robert Seymour Robert Parry HAMPTON ROVERS v.OLD MENTONIANS Field : D. Lane A. Kiel Boundary: T. BowmanGoal : Bernie Dix Robert Dunstan

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 10 74MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 7 61VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 53TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 52

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SENIORS - 12 .07.9 7AJAX 2.0 3.0 6.4 11.5 .71OLD MENTONIANS 9.5 19.6 26.10 28.12 .180AJAX Rosen 4, Brain . Siegat Dudakov. Halphen . Onas . Best Haiphen, Rosen.Bran, Duzenman . Krengold. Feldman .Old Mentoaffins Aereman 10 . Austin 4. Stroud 4 . Bournon 2 . S. Kitto 2. Paterson2 . Brooks. Dart. Ferguson. B . Murray. Best Acreman. Brooks, Stroud. Watson.Dart . Ferguson .

MONASH BLUES 5.1 8.3 12.5 14.6 .90BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8.4 15.4 18.8 24.9.153Monash Blues Barker 3. Webster 3. Rogers 2• Gregory 2 . Hurley, Caldwell,McGregor. Meteor. Best Caldwell . McGee. White . J.L. Smith . TtnFder. V.'ebster.Bulken Temp2estowe James 7. MeLaren 3. Shine 3. Matthews 3 . Williams 2.Greig. Smith Agrotis . Jones. Merrett . Hare. Best Shine . Prior. N . Bone . Grel~James. Williams.

ST. LEOS EMMAUS AT 2 .4 3.9 4.9 7.10 .52MARCELLIN 3.4 7.9 10.14 12.18 .90St Leoe EhFrSAUS Banks 2. Armstrong. Dinicolantino . Donotan. Millen. OMearaBest Buckle. Dono~an . Banks, Bur~ess. O'Meara. Bethune.Marerli.n CafGV 4, Karavaskalis 3 . Frisina 2, Dodoricio. Gill. Dinneen . BestFrisian, Sampimon. O'Flyrm. Theisz . Caffig . Kara4asalLs.

ST. B'S MENTONE TIGERS 12.1 18.6 19.11 22.16 .148THOMASTOWN 5.1 10.1 17.3 19.5 .119St as Meat. Tlg. MacGeerge 7. Hayrs 3 . McCraw 3. Zakle 2. H ~' uts 2. Hecker 2.Lannan 2 . Orr. Best Tully. 1. .•vnb. Lannan, MacGecrge . MeCrau•. 8. Hecker.1Zwmastown Capeci 7. Gorski 4 . Diana 2 Holmes 2. Ristesski 2, L . Smith. A.Ward. Best Vateri. Kennedy. CapeM. Risteaski. Diana A. Felloas .

NORTH OLD BOYS 3.7 9.13 16.17 23.18 .158HA.44PTON ROVERS 2.3 2.5 2.5 5.7 .37North Old Boys Curren 5 . Barker 3. Collison 3 . Lyons 2. Tonkin 2• Lock. Currv.Spurting, Manassa. McKay, htlcunda Waters, P. O'Farrekk. Best Waters . Ltrons.Micunda. Manassa. N . Tonkin . Cowan.Hampton Rovers Marshall, Brownie . WWnott . Crawford, Marinis. Best J.Ferguson, Fletcher, Mar ryn . Brov.•ne. C. Ferguson. MeKellar.

RESERVES - 12.07 .97AJAX 0.1 1.3 4.3 4.3 .27OLD MENTONIANS 4.1 6.6 12.10 18.15 .111MAX Skurnik 3. B . Goldberg 2, Diamond. Best B . Zielinski . Israelson . Abrahams.S. Boon. L . Galdber . L. Krongoia .Old Meatonia .rts N 5, Riley 3 . Fituvs 2, Russo 2. Twentmtatt 2. S . Kitto . Leone.Hest Mills. Twentyman. S. Kitto. Carter. Graham. Elliott .

MONASH BLUES 2.1 8.1 8.2 11.2 .68BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .2 5.4 10.5 12.7.79Monash Blum Spencer 5. Kellock, Dobson. Schmedes. Neal. Wood, Andritsos . BestDempsey. Spencer. Newman. Feenaghty. Andritsos. Dobson.BuReen Templestowe Bone 3, Papadopoulos 3 . Alexander, D. Bone. Daskalou•Edwards. Faulkner, Toscano. Best Faulkner, '.4llliams. P. Bone. Merihoi9tis.Dr6•er. Alevander.

ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP 2.2 4.3 4.3 4.5.29MARCELLIN 2.2 4.5 8.10 14.12.96St. L~ EMMAUS Mitchell 2. Contessotto . Smith. Best Contessotto. Bri sgyss. Rees.Ndreu . Vaughan . Parker .Ma .rceRin'tf. Cooper 4 . P. Harberts 3 . Sheehan 2, Taylor 2. Walsh, Darry. Moussi.Best M . Cooper. Stokes. Sheehan . DalPp. Taylor. Colussi.

ST. B'S MENTONE TIGERS 4.3 10.10 13.13 28 .19.187THOMASTOWN 1 .3 4.8 4.8 5.8.38St Be Meat Tig Connolly 8. Dan Goodchild 6. Ross 4 . MiCsud 2 . Thompson 2.Manson 2 . Cordcroy 2. Btios• M . Beasley. Best M. Beasley. BDcs. Thompson.Dickinson. Schreier. Cannoltv.Thomastown Scarpa. Valentino. Pandalro. D. Pougios . Ro^ca Best Rocca Stains.Valentino. J. Pouglos. L'Aurora McNeil .

NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 8.11 13 .15 20 .17.137HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0.8North Old Boys Crmina 7, Cheshire 4 . Fahey 4. Anderson 2. Burns . Pawsey.Sereenev. Best Roberts. Dmme . Gravvia Fahev. Sweenev. Anaerson .Hampton Rovers Elpirick. Best Masn. Thomas. Ivey. Boyte . R< *son. Armstrong.

JULY 26 - ROUND 15ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG . v . AJAXST. LEOS EMMAUS v. MONASH BLUESMARCELLIN v. NORTH OLD BOYSBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. HAMPTON ROVERSOLD MENTONIANS v . THOMASTOWN

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D SECTIONby Peter KellyC "I David Cook

REVIEW OF ROUND 1 3

I Each week sees Old Essendon, Parkside,Salesian, St Johns, Aquinas and Caulfield

involved in games that could decide on their relega-tion prospects or that fourth spot and a finals berth .Last week Old Essendon's loss saw them hold fourthon percentage from St Johns and Salesian whilst theother Clubs face relegation if they don't record winsthis week . This week to week uncertainty creates a lotof phone interest in results immediately after gameson Saturday night and that certainly won't changetoday.

St Johns who struggled in the first quarter,played catch up foo ty in the second and then turnedit on in a great third quarter display easily accountedfor Caulfield . The long break saw Caulfield leading by15 points in what was reported as a game of manyerrors to that point. The third quarter blitz by the St.Johns saw 6 unanswered goals where great team playand excellent pace set up their eventual victory. Onfield leadership by Labrooy and control of the airaround the ground by Saunderson brought Spider,Hammy, and Hilton into the game . All playersseemed to click, some in new positions others in theirusual role for St Johns whilst Caulfield seemed bewil-dered as they had few players prepared to run afterhalf time. St . Johns were also pleased with first seniorgamer Meechan who finished with 3 and Waters'endeavour. Caulfield's Brohier tried hard and his goalin the last should have lifted the side as they closedto 14 points but it wasn't to be .

Parkside again started at top pace butBeaumaris soon settled and got their game going . Asthe Sharks repelled early attacks in the second theyset up many scoring thrusts with Sherman andHoyne giving great drive forward. The third quartersaw the Devils try hard with consistent performers inDrinman, Harvey, Hockey an d McNamara but theyagain had little support and the ball was turned overtoo often allowing free delivery into the Sharks for-ward line . The last quarter saw three quick goals toParkside before Beaumaris settled and ran out com-fortable winners . The Sharks best were Catlin(6 g1s),McNicholas, Quin and Mills ( 5 gls) .

Salesian jumped Old Essendon and had controluntil half way through the second quarter whenOEGS pegged back a four goal lead and hit the frontby a kick, until Salesian managed a goal to regain thelead at the long break. The third quarter was allSalesian who went into the last three goals up andplaying good running footy . Old Essendon never real-ly looked likely to bridge the gap and Salesian ran outeasy winners to now only miss fourth spot on per-centage. Cincotta (7) and Grace (6) were great upforward with Sutherland, Bobetic, Roche and

Canavan putting in all day whilst Old Essendon'Lutterschmidt, Fleming, Evans (5 gls) an,Hutcinson were recorded as their best .

Old Camberwell were jumped early wheiWhitefriars took control and it looked like how muclat half time. In the second half Old Camberwell slowly got back into the game having much more generaplay but were unable to get close enough to reall;threaten which was caused by Whitefriars dominancof the air . The Friars who have failed to impress in th,last few weeks had good players in Mika, CarriggQuilty, Carbone and Maquire whilst OkCamberwell's Lodge (A welcome addition after ;lengthy absence) Waller and McKenzie all played well

Old Geelong continued their winning way an(last week easily accounted for Aquinas . It was a onisided match from the start without any sustainecpressure being applied. OGS have only one problenfacing them prior to the finals and that is a pressurigame to test their ability to concentrate for 100 minsAquinas tried hard and at times managed to hav(glimpses of good form as they scored but all too ofterit was because OGS had relaxed a little before gettinlon with the job .

PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S GAME SThis week OGS entertain Parkside and will agair

do it easily in the end as other finals contenders lootfor a weakness in their armour. OGS too strong inmost areas will easily account for Parkside who arenow a real threat for relegation if they can't win sonicof the seasons remaining games .

Beaumaris meet the constantly improvingSalesian and the Sharks without a real testing hit outin the last few weeks will look forward to some pres-sure . At home however they will be too strong andrecord another victory cementing their hold on thedouble chance .

Whitefriars will want to show St . Johns that thethree point victory in their last encounter was nofluke . The Friars at home will be looking for a win tokeep their double chance alive whilst St Johns out ofthe four on % hope to reproduce their last half effortfrom laz,t week and stay in touch with the four . Thisgame could go either way and will depend solely onwhich side gets to the ball first . The Friars who statethey are better prepared back themselves to easilyaccount for St . Johns.

Caulfield who stopped at half time last week towatch their seasons final aspirations slip away meetOld Essendon in a game that has more resting on itthan a Preliminary final . With a loss to either side

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more repercussions than a win that will see()EGS lose their place in the four or Caulfield face def-nilc relegation both clubs should be desperate . They

; ;,,1 ~econd halves last week they would rather forget

H,d v;illbe keen to regroup . At home I fancy Caulfield, jnst get up. Aquinas at Old Camberwell with both

rlttbs facing definite relegation unless they can recor d:~ from five games they should have some pride

o play for in this match. Aquinas to keep their slimhop of avoiding relegation alive will win this game by

~7fCe, goals .ReservesOGS to defeat 2nd place Parkside because of a

I ome ground advantage, Beaumaris over Salesian,%,;Ilitefriars too strong for St Johns, Caulfield to edgecloser to the finals over Old Essendon and Ol d

)erwell over Aquinas .

° Beaumaris - again celebrate a milestone whenPaul 'Spider' McManus plays his 100th game

slst Salesian this week . .s t Johns - Guy Matheson has also reached his

100 Ih game only the fourth at the club and an origi-nal founding member . Congratulations on theachievement from all at the Clubs on reaching thismilestone ,

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CAULFIELD GRAb; :.:AR 4.3 6.8 6.7 10.11 .71ST. JOHNS O.C. 1.0 4.3 10.5 15.8.88CaulBekt Grammar Vella 3, Will 2 . Brohier. Gurr. Doherty. Cutler, Cowllshaw.Best S4nman. Brohiez. Whitmee. Harris. Ro}aLs. Ca.vtishaw.St . Johns Waters 3 . S . Hilton 3. Labrodv 3, Meechan 3. Emory. Aboujaber.Mullens. Best Emery. S. Hilton. Sandeman, Harn . Waters. Dowsett

OLD GEELONG 4.4 14.8 19.9 24.10.154AQUINAS O.B. 0.5 3.9 7.12 8.19.67Old Geetmig Howells 9, Neeld 5. Stevens 3. Pescdt 2 . Fk4rers-\i9lli5, McGutes, Beattie,Ritcssa. Seynour. Best Howells. Pescett. L R51son. Wilkinson. A . Mtthen. Vklsbv.Aquinas WhLston 3 . Tarulli 2 . Flynn. Dunne. Whitehead. Best Tanilli. Whiston,Collria. Flynn, Hughes, Close .

SALESIAN O.C. 5.1 9.4 16.5 20.11 .131OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2.4 8.8 11.11 14 .17.101Saleslan Cincotta 7 . Grace 6, Byrne 3, Canavan 2 . Lawton. Hazelt . Best Bobetkc .Sutherland. Hazell. Roche, Cincotta. Grace.Old Essendon Evans 5, Fleming 3, Lutterschmidt 2. Pavagkotopoulos. CipoIlirti.Goodger. Robertson . Best Lutterschmidt, Fleming, Hutchison . Hexter. Evans .Fletcher.

PARKSIDE 3.3 8.4 8.4 11.7.73BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 4.2 13.5 18.8 23.9.147Parkside Sherlock 3 . Gunn 2, Laursen 2 . Tested 2. Haney. McNamara. BestDrinnan. Hockey . Harvey . MeNamara. Laursen, Pino.Beauararis Calls 6 . Mills S. Hanrahan 4. Blackie 2, Quin 2 . Fairbanks .McNkholas, Reidy. Best Catlin. Hoyne. Quin. McNichols, Sherman. Nicholson.

OLD CAMBERWELL 0.3 2.4 3.6 8.8.56W[BTEFRIARS 5.1 8.3 10.8 12.13.54Old Camberwell Lodge 2. James 2. Walker 2. Whitehead. Scott. Best Lodge,Walker. Spurritt. McKenzie . Whithead. Hardman .Whitefriars Robinson 4, Reidy 3. M . Carbone 2, Jenkins, Mika. A. Carbone. BestMllta, C. Carrigg, guilty, A. Carbone . Maguire. Coughlan.

RESERVES - 12 .07 .97CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.5 7.8 9.9 12.11.83

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Caulfield Grammar Scholten 2. M. Ktose 2 . Hansen 2. Thompson 2. Farmer,Bettanyh . Santiago. Keown. Best Thompson. Harris. Keown, Lawrence, Anderson,

Fr allmano .St Johns Halls. Pepper. Corcoran. Best J. Cotton. Carman . Denton. Kelly, Sacco,M. Rachele.

OLD GEELONG 5 .3 9.9 18.12 19.17.131AQUINAS O.B. 0.2 2.1 4.7 5.8 .38Old Geelong McKellar 4. M. Robson. Kemp. R. Oliphant. A. Robson, Wilkinson.Du~ale. Farrer. LLs~os. Bed R. Oliphant . D. Walker. C. Olhrr. Ronchi. LL3scos.A. obson.Aquinas Phillips. 07 .ou P.K . Langford . Tilling. Beet Slattery, TiltingMcDonald. Philllps, ord, Boulton .

SALESIAN O .C. 0.2 3.8 7.8 11.13 .79OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .3 2.3 3.4 6.7 .43Salesian tl'orner 3, Brown 2, Alllgan . Best White, Brennan, Scent, Forbes.Bowman . Brown.Old Emend= Stevens 2. Reade- Lamard, Dudderidge, DIBlasi . Best DIB1asL Dale.Baerry- McLean. TrLst. Gillis.

PARKSIDE 3.3 8.8 7.11 11.14 .80BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 1 .2 3.4 3.4 8.6 .54P®rkskie Lord 3. Drummond 2. Dunbabin 2. Mifsud 2, PanJarL Pe tropoutos. BestMcCall. Linares . Mttsud . PanJarl Peckham. Warren.Beaumaris Goal kickers and best players not receried .

OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 1.2 3.3 5.5.35WHITEFRtARS 2.2 5.3 6.9 7.14 .56Old Camberwell Harvev 3. Cocks . Kent. Best Hayes Taylor. Harvey, Kerk~iiet.Freedman. Watson.White&lars Jackson 2 . McFarlane 2, Bonmman, Dav1s . Fulton. Best Nolan,Elliott, Griffin . D. Inn Den Boon. Davis- Glenn .

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JULY 26 - ROUND 15PARKSIDE v. CAULFIELD GRAMMARSALESIAN 0 C v . OLD GEELON GOLD ESSENDON GR . v. OLD CAMBERWELLAQUINAS 0 B v. WHITEFRIARS (venue

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E EAST SECTIONby Barry Hickey

i ice touch to the conclusion of the reserves gam ebetween Richmond Central and Chirnside Park.

Central agreed to the match ball going to the Parkers'captain, Glen (Les) Kimpton as a momento of his100th game in the Black and Orange . Congratu-lations Les, and well done Shane Fenton and yourclub for an old fashioned bit of sportsmanship .

The consensus round the traps is that the flag thisyear will be decided by a play off between Yarra Valleyand Kew. The C's have now served notice that they tooshould be taken seriously .LAST WEEK

Eley Park had a good win against HawthornCitizens built largely on a big scoring burst in theback half of the 2nd term . The rest of the game wasfairly even. Hi ll , Bowen, Trotter and Featonby wereall outstanding for the Sharks. And for the Cits, PaulOrchard played well at FB, as did Dave McCowan upfonvard, plus Paul Barker in the ruck .

Y'arra Va ll ey narrowly defeated Bulleen Cobras ina top game that was tight all day. Yarra were neverheaded throughout, but the Cobras kept coming back,and were only four points away late in the last term .Humphrey, Cobras' dashing centreman, was a keyplayer for them, as was Badanjek in the forward line .Scales, Yarra's midfielder also played well, the backs,Fung, Dodwell, and Livesey-Cole made life hard fortheir opponents. and having Telford back was a bigplus up forward.

Richmond Central overcame old rivals ChirnsidePark after a game where the lead changed a numberof times. The Parkers were up at 3/4 time and it wasonly in the last 3 or 4 minutes that Central pulledaway to their 15 point final margin . Steve Shannonwas again one of Central's best, Chri s Andonopouloscapped off a handy game with 4 goals, and AndySiwka put in another good one . The Parkers had goodgames from Carlo Piccioli on the ball, Matt Warren atfull back, and forward Shane Oates.

Old Carey had a solid victory against a depletedKew, and I have to say, after the hammering I got fromthe C's fonvards over my match preview commentslast week, that they held sway on the day and everysingle one of them was a contributor to the result . TheC's hit the front at the 13th minute mark of the firstterm and drew away steadily for the rest of the game.It was very fast, open football, which had Messrs .Keeton an d Ma rt yn eager to participate in a bit ofpost match conviviality . Ang Gencarelli was terrificfor Kew on a HBF. Sean McMahon was also very busy,Nigel King and Greg Porte did well from limitedchances, and Jamie Bell seemed to play everywhereto great effect . The C's were well served by DinoFaelis, Justin Nash, Matt Cohen and TommyAuldist in the backs Bruce Cohen, Chri s Hill an dHamish Morrison in the midfield . Cam Campbell an dVas were deadly around the packs . an d Chad Esler

rucked efficiently allday . With 10 goalscorers the C's for-wards did have a goodday, capably lead by Hedgie and Addo, Jason Woodimpressed with his strong marking and kicking, and itwas good to see Ando back again .

Eltham OC had the wandering weekend .

TODAYEley Park meet Chirnside Park in a game that the

Parkers should win but will need to maintain theftconcentration in, or the Sharks may well give them asever nip. The Sharks have a lot of players off theinjury list and back on the field, and will give plenty o1cheek for the rest of the season . But the Parkers aretoo committed an outfit to take any team for granted,and will have too much overall skill for the Sharks fora 3/4 goal win .

Yarra Valley OB's should have no problemsagainst Eltham OC's, with big advantages in skill andpace, Yarra will be too strong for the young Turtles .

Old Carey will need to be at their best againstneighbours Bulleen Cobras. The Cobras put up a firstclass effort last week and will be brim full of confi-dence . They had the C's on the ropes in their 6thround meeting, and are playing better now than theywere then . The C's cannot afford to relax their con-centration nor the standard of play they've built up.Both of these sides have some real dashers, so itshould be a great spectacle, with the C's better bal-ance bringing them home 3/4 goals in front .

Kew will be too strong for Hawthorn Citizens,who will contest every possession, but simply don'thave the numbers of skilled and experienced playersthat Kew do.

Reserves victories to : the Parkers, Yarra, the C'sand Kew.

TUESDAY 22 JULYThe Senior teams of Old Carey and Chirnside

Park play at Central Reserve, Glen Waverley(Mazenod's ground) in a historic match, under lights,to complete, at long last, the Round 7 fixtures . Thisgame pits the two best backlines in the section againsttwo sets of forwards who both possess that bit ofmagic that makes it worth going a long way to see .And the midfields duels will be spectacular as well, W.Pemberton, Brown, Paola, Hill , B. Cohen andMorrison as good as any in E East and even a few lev-els above. What a game! I'll go for the C's by a coupleof g's, mainly because they may be a tad stronger inthe air, although that reason could be suspectbecause night conditions tend to nullify that advan-tage .

Correspondents the Monday numbers are, 95479144, Fax 9547 7764 .

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ihe Warriors claim another scalp with NorthBrunswick slipping back into the pack of five

likely finals contenders .

Round 13 ReviewFleming Park was an apt venue for one of the

grudge matches of the season but injury riddledWest Brunswick proved no match a Uni High out-fit that was playing for a place in the finals .Despite the big margin. Fatty Wallace was held tojust 3 goals with Angus Hamilton given the taskof shutting down High's key forward option. Alex"Lasagne Kid" Talarico took up the slack with 5goals from a flank while Peter Scullin continuedhis good form at full back after stepping up to theones a few weeks ago . Heppell, Koonan and"Chook" Flanagan worked hard for the Magpieswho must be wondering what might have beenmade of a season that's now left in the medicalroom. An eventful ressies game saw the Green andTans hang with George Madrigano again out-standing (apparently the best contributors foreach side weren't eligible for votes).

Blacks kicked the sweep against Swinburnewith Sullivan bagging 7 as the home side domi-nated the in the middle and in the air up forward .Chris Pekin, Trevaskis and Roberts were thebest in what proved little more than a training runfor the club after a close first term . Carmello"Bu ll " Dellolio was inspirational all day for theRazorbacks while Dino De Paoli, Brett O'Maraand youngster Robert Goode all played therehearts out. Blacks ressies coach Paul Malcolm'srousing 3/4 time address might have raisedsome eyebrows at the salary cap committee, if theassociation had one . with all sorts of offers made ifthe players could break the magical 40 goal barri-er. Plugger Howe ll 's 13 goals give him a fair rightto the booty while the amazing Two Gary's 4 goalsin the last quarter can't be overlooked .

La Trobe were always a fair chance of taking aclean sweep against the Reds in '97 and halfwaythrough he second term they appeared set to closethe curtain on another fruitless season for theboys from Brunswick St. However veteran Redsforward and former coach Mick Farrell put hishand up as forward options began to appear forthe visitors who got their noses in front at themain break. After half time the Reds were a differ-ent outfit and with "Raggsy" and the "Max Factor"offering plenty of scoring power the result becamea little flattering . In the early game the third placedReds got a shock of their own with La Trobe takingthe game right up to their more fancied opponents

but the damage hadbeen done in a 10goals to 1 first term .

Old Westbourneshowed their toppling of the Reds was no flukwith a comprehensive win over the highly faneietiNorth Brunswick another side they hadn't toppleibefore this year. After an even first term thWarriors grew another leg prompting renewed concerns about staging amateur football in such closproximity to Melbourne's Petrochemical MeccaGibb, Vincent and Eddie were the prime moverin what could have been an even bigger win haitheir kicking been straighter . Vin Lorosi, hlio]Warren, Darren Adams and Dave Ellis were thfour quarter performers for North who can probably use the loss as a wake up call in the lead up tithe finals . The Warriors on the other hand haven'given up all hope with Swini and the bye to com,and upsets appearing to be the flavour of th,month . North had no worries in the twos wi lBurrows again dominant and BradfordLoumetzes and Kalapsis contributors.

Round 1 4 PreviewUni Blacks are getting back to their best am

will prove too accomplished for La Trobe . Black,by 48 points.

Uni Reds still have a faint sniff but a freslWilliamstown will be keen to retain their unbeaten record and should cruise home by 35 points .

Old Westbourne have cast themselves as thlate season giant killers and won't have any difficulties against the injury hit minnow SwinburneThe Warriors by 32 points .

North Brunswick have never lost to Uni Fiigland, with the chance to resecure third spot, won'drop this one . North by 49 points .

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,,'r'est Bruns-,zeC. - L )b -- ' :cr has another go

Tire Blacks are hosting a past players lunch a t

,j ; ;ing the club record at after Steve Smyth ea brief comeback to raise the bar to 317 .

Uri, Blacks - Gerry Sullivan reaches 50

1Tllsocial Notes

~;X elks game against La Trobe with all pasters & supporters of both sides welcome .

Also the Blacks auction night is on; ,,',dnesday 6 August at 7pm. Tickets and info~aitable from Justin Gray 9662 8690 & Nick

; arah 9655 8073.

The Uni Reds Trivia night is on tonight at TheLc d Newry Hotel.

JULY 26 - ROUND 1 5L.A . TROBE UNI . v . WEST BRUNSWICKkVILLIARISTOWN CYMS v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSSIVINBURNE UNI . v. NORTH BRUNSWICK]?SOB v. UNIVERSITY REDSOLD WESTBOURNE has a bye

LI,SiTY BLACKS v. LA TROBE UNI . Field: M.Forde UNIVERSITY REDS v . WILLIAH4STOWP7 CYMSField : G . Pritchard D . Pullen OLD WESTBOURNE v.SWINBURNE UNI . Field : G. Seabourne K. BrewerNORTH BRUNSWICK v. UHSOB Field: A. Carrick P.

WEST BRUNSWICK has the bye

SENIORS - 12 .07.97GnST BRUNSWICK 1.2 1.3 2.4 5.8.38UHSOB 3.8 10.12 15.18 20 .19.139West Bnmswick Svmthe 3. Lew1s . Creston. Best Connan. Hamilton, Flanigan,Heppell .UHSOB Talarico 5. Jones 3, Wallace 3 . Koch 2. Mazaa 2, Frei,}ah 2 . Sldins. Ryan,McLean . Best Total team effor t .UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.2 15.4 21.10 29 .13.187SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A 2.2 313 3.5 4.6.30University Blacks Whitehead 7, B . Sullhan 7 . Lynch 4. Nitvll3 . Gullan 2. Roberts2, Hanlon 2, Donovan, J. Gadd. Best Treuaskis. C. Pekin. B. Sullivan, Roberts,Vthitehead. S. Smith.Swinbnrne Uni Milano, Goode, Snovr, De11oBo. Best Dellolio, DePanll. O'MaraGoode. Canfield. Hamiiton.LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.2 5.4 5.7 9.9 .63UNIVERSITY REDS 1.2 5.9 12.9 17.12 .114LaTrobe Uni Clegg 2. Robinson 2, La+raard 2 . Lewis . Slaskett Bakogianis. BestCurtin, Levis. Kreuzer, Ireland. h4urptiy, Cle~.University Reds Kane 6 . Graziano 5, Farrell 4. Barney . Namera Best Keppel,Atkins. Kane. Graziano. McBurney, Farrell .

OLD WESTBOURNE A.F.C. 2 .4 7.11 8.12 13.16.94NORTH BRUNSWICK 3,0 4.1 5.3 7.4.48Old Weatboume Franklin 5, Christer 3. Horsbtu h 2. Gibb . Clowzs. Ciecacioppo .Best Gibb, Vincent. SzuszkY~s3cz, Franl;lin. Hors~tugh. Leitch.North Brunswick Warren 2, McMahon . Briffa. Kvriasiz. Hodgson, Demorton. BestLirosi . Adams, Warren. Ellis, Dimarco. Kennede.

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RESERVES - 12 .07.9 7WEST BRUNSWICK 2.1 3.3 5.5 9.8.60UHSOB 3.4 3.10 5.12 9.13.87West Brunswick Lucas 3, Ortiz 2, D'Andrea 2 . McDonald, Rodgers . Best Cason,Baker. D'Andrea Vltall. Lucas. Rtan .UHSOB Lewickt 4, Neal, Rogers. Parry. Davidson . Zulickt. Best LewickLAbrahamsen. Zuliki . DeLuca Madrigano, Hellner.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10.8 19.11 29.16 41 .20 .268SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 .2University Blacks Howell 13, Nixon 4. Dooley 4 . Baud 3. Vaughan 3. Rather 2,Milner 2, Conic 2, Kitchen 2, Rucutti 2. Cameron, Carah . Birks. Best Neville.Barber, Howell. Baud. Dooley. Sonrrbq.SwYnburne Uni - Beat Flynn. Wren, SarOtses, Leeson, How4ett, Turk .

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.2 1.3 5.7 5.8 .38UNIVERSITY REDS 5.3 10.7 14.8 17.12.114LaTrobe University Black. Hartley, KRkemy, Grant. SpralJa. Best Honey. SpraiJa.Grant . Foster. McKie . Tendelti.University Reds Daalder 3, Walsh 2. Ryan 2. Tunis 2. Mann. Prior, Fitts,O'Carroll , Frisby. Nardetla. Ktngsman, Campbell. Best Frisby. Tanai. Daalder,Campbell. George. Walsh.

OLD WESTBOURNE A .F.C. 0.1 1.5 1.5 1.5.11NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.4 9.9 16.18 22.21.153Old WestLaurne Leitch. Best Evans. Giddins, Horsburgh, Patty. Cumntin. Leitch.North Brunswick PapanikaLaou 5, Valert 4 . Hoy~ 4, Evans 3 . O'Brien 3. Chiapini.~i. Laumtzes . Salamone. Besi BuRm.ts. Kalpakas. O'Brien, Evans. S. Loumtzes.Bradford .

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ove over Tommy, KB's back in town, batteriesMrecharged and rarin' to go in the run home to thefinals. Big scores kicked last weekend threw up 2 mas-sive winning margins i .e . Southbank by 200 points andSt Pat's by 167 points. Other comfortable winners werePeninsula by 61 points and Oakleigh by 47 points. StMary 's in a bit of an upset knocked off Power House by25 points. Interesting to note that all winning clubs in thei's got kick started by their rezzies winning. Look backon your records and surprisingly it isn't a commonoccurrence.

REVIEW

SENIORSA great win for St Mary's over Power House and in

doing so reversed a flogging from early season . Hard atthe ball, great running play and accuracy were the cor-nerstones of success. The Saints extended a 6 goal halftime lead to 8 before the House restored a littlerespectability to the scoreline by bagging some late goalsto go down by 25 points . Best for St Marys were Paice,Binyon and Watson whilst for Power House Scotland,Wright an d McCullough .

Peninsula and Glenhuntly played a very tight firsthalf of footy with the Hunters going to the sheds 1 pointin front at the long interval . The Pirates however startedto get on top in the third and carrying on the momentumin the last quarter ran out easy winners by 61 points .MVP's for Peninsula were Cook, Bonner and Dentry andfor Glenhuntly, August, Mi ller an d Rossiter .

To quote the Elsternwick scribe. . . . . . ."An absoluteslaughter" . . . . . . .end quote!! !

Southbank just far too good playing like a team pos-sessed and with set goals in mind 38 goals even on the'Postage stamp isn't a bad days output . The Wicks wouldprefer to make mention of the determined and tougheffort put up by their magoo's . Best for the Wicks wereLyons and Murphy and for the Bankers Nudge with 13twins, Johnny Mac and Cowboy all deserve a mention .

ANZ Rats were competitive for 2 of the 4 quarters,but were completely outclassed in the end by St Pat's.The Patters set up a huge win by a big first term andsealed matters in the last. Stanza's 2 and 3 were the Ratsbest and the scoreboard for that time at least were fairlyeven keel. Good goers for the Rats were Rutherford,Nicolosi (KB's early tip for the comp. B&F medal) andMoulday and for the Patters . White, Davies an d MickSullivan .

In a hard fought game at 'Krusherland the MonashGryphons just couldn't stick with the locals after trailingby only 15 points at half time. The Oakleigh midfleldersran amok after the long break and continually fed theirforwards who converted the chances into match winninggoals. Best for the Gryphons were Wells, Grady andAsbell and for Oakleigh Wood, Rube ry an d Hall.

RESERVESA'soft' 55 point win recorded by the Saints ove,

Power House. Pirates comfortable 36 point winners)Hunters . Southbank, unconvincingly conquered th(Wicks by 50 points. St Pat's registered a solid 40 poinwin at the expense of the Rats and Krushers 21 polnwinners against a gritty Gryphons .

PREVIEW FOR ROUND 1 4St Mary's resources will be fully tested in thet

toughest test to date when they meet with SouthbankThe Saints will have enormous incentive to win, howevesuch is the Bankers form at present KB select,Southbank to win by 39 points . To play in the finals thFSaints must win this game but the Brain will stick wi

l his side.Match of the round at Mt Eliza with Peninsula anc

St Pat's going head to head . No effort will be spared b3either team to gain an invaluable psychological advantage. KB puts his faith in the hands of St Pat's to win b321 points. TB disagrees the Pirates record at home is virtually faultless and this will enough to see them get homEtoday.

ANZ Rats an d Elsternwick do battle after both having suffered 'heavy losses last round. Form of either doesn't exactly inspire confidences, however forced to make <selection KB plonks on the Wicks to get home victors b}24 points . Going on form through Southbank the Rat:performed a little bit better, the Wicks have a couple ainjuries, so Tm punting on my old side the Rats to win .

Glenhuntly travel over to 'Krusherland' to do battlefor the victor a faint finals chance lingers. Unfortunatel}it's curtains for the loser. With recent wins under theirbelt and at home KB predicts an Oakleigh win by 17points . The Hunters have still yet to beat a side abo

v them and today will be no different the Krushers are o na roll and will win.

Monash Gryphons receive a visit from Power Houseand I don't think the boys from Albert Park will worry tocmuch about pleasantries. The House will be in an angrymood following last week's shock loss and will vent theiranger on the Gryphs . KB confidently predicts PowerHouse victory by 48 points. The House just cannot affordto lose today a win will keep their predators at bay andthat's exactly what will happen .RESERVES - Southbank but only just against StMary's (18 points), Pirates to win over an improved StPat's (21 points). Elsternwick too accomplished for abattling Rats (27 points). Oakleigh to stitch up theHunters (36 points) . Power House to get back on trackby finishing off the Gryphons (27 points) .

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E, ,tc -nwiek - Last week 2 of the 'pretty boys,A,iriwn Contin and Craig Ntahony reached mile-

,l011,, ;, 150 games and 50 games respectively . This(Saturday 19 July) Robby Grangemange plays

(1 ;, 200th game for the Wicks . A tireless worker on andnfi ~, c, field, a true clubman . Welcome to the 200 club

membership 'Grangy' .SOCIAL NOTES - Peninsula - Talent Night Saturday!q July. Upper School Centre 8pm, $5 per person . -

, ;t yary's - 1-300 Night on July 19 . Buy a ticket and,lal d a chance to win the $1000 up for grabs . -

gouthbank - Cent a Number day, Sunday 20 Julyl lam til stumps (Clubrooms) . - Glenhuntly -~venties Disco Saturday 26 July celebratin g

6enhuntly Stayin' Alive . - Elsternwick - The inau-gural `Girls Free Night' at the clubrooms Saturday 19Ju ly. - Oakleigh -'Krushers' $1000 draw 2nd August .Food and Drinks supplied . All welcome.

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ELSTERPIkVICK PARKDRAW 1997

This Sat: NO MATC HThis Sun: St Bernards v . Old ScotchNext Sat: Chirnside Park v. Old Carey (E) -2.10 pmNext Sun : Old Xaverians v. Old Carey (U19/ 1)

-11 .15 amVAFA (A-B) v. VCFL - 1 .45 pm

Aug. 2: MHSOB v. BanyuleAug. 3: Club XVIII First Semi FinalsAug. 9: Old Haileybury v. St BernardsAug, 10: FIDA Semi Final sAug. 16: NO MATCHAug. 17: FIDA Grand FinalsAug. 23: Old Scotch v. CollegiansAug. 24: Club XVIII Grand FinalsAug. 30: B Section lst Semi FinalAug. 31 : A Section lst Semi FinalSept. 6: B Section 2nd Semi FinalSept. 7: A Section 2nd Semi FinalSept. 13: C Section Grand FinalSept. 14: A Section Preliminary FinalSept. 20: B Section Grand FinalSept. 21 : A Section Grand Final

SENIORS - 12 .07.9 7ST. MARYS 6.1 11.4 14.7 18.8.116POWERHOUSE 3.5 5.10 8.14 12.19.91St Marys Pettit 9. Jones 2. Clark 2. Theoharris. O'Brien. Watson. Ynrer. Bell. BestPaiee. Binyon, Watson. PetittL DeYoung. Jones.Parer House McCullough 4, Craven 3. Ryan 2. Harrison, Williams . Scotland. BestScotland . Wright. Mc~t4ough . Ryan. Harris . Wllliarns.PENINSULA O .B. 3.1 8.1 10.4 18.10.118GLENHUNTLY 3.5 5.8 7.14 8.15.83Peninsula OB Bedford 4. Warner 3. ClarinFpold 2 . Campbell . Marshall . Landry,Cook. Angus. Trewhitt. Franks. Bonner. Shappin. Best Cook . Bonner. Dentrv.Park . Atchuvson, Warner.GknhuatlyMiller 3 . O'Donnell. Bain. Lewis. Turner. Richards . BeatAugust. Miller.Rossiter. O'Hare, Turner, Thomas.ELSTERNWICK 3.1 4.2 5.4 6.8.44SOUTHBANK C .B.A. 8.2 16.8 27.12 38 .16.244E}sterawk,k C . Mahonv 2 . Clement, Hankin. D . Mahony. S. Mahony. Best Lyvns.Murphy. Mussared. C. Mahony. Surman. MLssaglia.Southhank Perry 13. McNamara 7. Nugent 4. Bunnett 4. A Pitts 4, Corby 2 Osborne.l1`atford, Melican, Eastham. Best Carboy. Nugent. Pam;. McNamara. A. Ro]Ls. Doyle.ST. PATRICKS MEhTONE 11.3 16.9 22.17 36 .22.238ANZ ALBERTPARK 1.2 3.5 8.5 11.5.71St Patrte&s Meatone White 10 . Mick Sullkan 7. Barr. Muphy 3. Young 2. Sebire2. Emus 2. Fenech 2 . Matt Sullivan, P. StdliFan . Gurtler. Stephens . Best white,DaAcs . Mick Sullivan, E~ans. Barr. P. Sullivan.ANZ Albert Park Malone 3 . Nieolosi 2. Rutherford 2, Wolfe 2 . C . Carlisle. G.Wa41ey. Best Rutherford. Modest, Malone, Saunders, Mollday. Smith.

OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 2.5 6.9 12.13 16 .14 .110MONASH GRYPHONS 1.3 4.8 8.9 9.9.63Oskleigh Bribery 3. Walsh 3. Heverln 2 . Moutis 2 . Perdikomatis 2 . Zavateris.Woodard . Lewis, Bloomfield.Monash Gryphons Kitchen 4 . T. Gilchrist 2. Blandford 2 . Coxhead . Best Wells.Grady. Asbell. Coxhead. D%zv. Kitchen.

RESERVES - 12.07.97ST. MARKS 2.2 8.7 11.11 13.18.84POWER HOUSE 3.1 3.1 4.1 8.3.39St Marys Richardson 3 . Tetley 2. Burns 2 . amts 2 . House. Francis, George.Joseph . Best Brent. Henry, Learmonth. Richardson, Francis . Evans .Power House Blowfietd 2 . Wilson 2, McKenzie . Maddox Best Taylor. Heyurood.Gronhoj. Deans, McKenzie. Newman .PENINSULA O.B. 2.4 5.8 8.8 12.9 .81GLENHUh1T.Y 4.0 4.1 6.2 7.3 .45Peninsula OB Krohn 3, Cox 2. Bleasby 2. Bader. Pouell. Park, Fana.v. Parsons.Best Bteasbv. Powell. Krohn . Jackson. Whelan. Parsons .Glenhuntiq WNiartts 2, Conunerford 2 . O'Donnell 2 . Breslin. Best D. Jones.Smith. M. Jones . Conunerford. O'Donnell . Williams.ELSTERNMCK 1.1 1.4 4.6 6.8 .44SOUT'IIDANK C.B .A. 3.3 4.6 10.8 14.10 .94Etsternwiek Byrne 2 . Campbell 2 . Missag(ia Lee. Best Campbell . Musagla.Jenkin. Oterntan. Daniels. Byrne.Southbank Refs 4 . Jebb 3 . Maps 3. Posterino 2 . O'Sulliian . McCarthy. Best Jebb.Van Loon . McCarthy . Binnk . 1Vatts . Posterino.

ST. PATRICKS MENTONE 3.3 9.4 11.6 16.10 .108ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.2 5.8 9.6 10.6 .68St PatrFcks Marione Holloway 5. O'Meara 2. Levert 2. Hughes 2 . O'Brien 2. T.Stern 2. Grech. Beat Hughes, htorris, O'Brien. Batey. Grab. Andrew .ANZ Albert Park Bourne 4 . Pastras 2. Shane Wolfe 2 . N. Daou. Kilmarton. Bes!Green, Heyes. Leneghan . Djorek. Bourne. Snorresen.OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 3.0 5.2 7.8 8.9 .57MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .3 2.4 2.4 5.8 .36Oakleigh IHckle 3, Osborne 2 . Nike. Sherpina TheoBlopoulos. Best PerpinaChapple. Chapman. Theofilopoulos. Taylor. Tattersoh .Monash Gryphons Gilchrist. 3. La.vcock. Arena. Best Healy. Coleman, Toghill.Robinson. Gravdon. Leyroy. Gilchrist. Loac•cock.

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ST. PATRICKS MENTONE v. ST. MARYSELSTERNWICK v. PENINSULA 0 BSOUTHBANK CBA v . OAKLEIGHGLENHUNTLY v . MONASH GRYPHONSPOWER HOUSE v . ANZ ALBERT PARK

II

ST. MARYS v. SOUTHBANK CBA Field: A . Price G . WolterPENINSULA OB v. ST. PATRICKS MENTONE Field: G.Richard P. Griffiths ANZ ALBERT PARK v. ELSTERN-WICK Field : R. Marlyn D . Miller Boundary : D.Blackburne OAKLEIGH v. GLENHUNTLY Field : A. Ladd(R) A. Harris MONASH GRYPHONS v . POWER HOUSEField : R . Smith R . Krishnan

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Under 19 (1)DE LA SALLECoach : Clay W

McHen ryAsst Coach : Greg

1 . C .AusZ L Bone" (C)a M. M.T'teruy5. S. Ttx.rnass{VC)6. R. Bc~t~e (DVC)' C. Browne8 B. Clancy9, M . Alan10. P. Aron11 . E. WAams12. S. Cbt>oaY13. K. Harper1a A Walers .14. M.Mx~un15 . G, Jennings16, M. CDDnnet17 . M. Karp ack+s18 . J, Horn19 . SLogan20. 6. Com21 . M. Harber22. T. Nola n23. J. Hw.den '...24. D. Lambe25. M. Ca# .bn26. A F-vW 3y26. A. Nee ch am27. B. htcvcui28 . S. Nyfand29 . K Rodger s

34. A. Darusa~31. T.Mwser35 , J. Doak36. H. Ppkan37. R.Borxuci38. D.Farer39 . D . King40. C . Bud41 . B. Hackett42 . J. Waters44 . X. Clarcy45. A. h~t~en47. B. I-49. A Ped'c6u51 . S . Hart53. L. Sager

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Leigh Bowes22. N. Bulfin45. T. Woodruff46 ' W. Earle47. L O'Neill49. J . Raj u51 . A. Hasforth52 . R . Hayward53 . G .Pamham54 . A. Liptrot55 . S. Dimer56. L. Marget58. D. Watson59. C. McPherson60. D. Crewdson61 . T. Evart62. A. Lewis64 . R . Martin65 . R . Kent67 . R . Handiy68 . N . Biggin69 . J. Stewart70 . J. Thomas71 . G . Rhodes72. A. Betts73. B . Logan75. S . Alderson76. S . Grabert77. M. Day

MAZENODCoach : Kevin Kin g

1 . B. Johnson2. J. Beaton4. J. Nisbett6. P. Egan (VC)7. L Vamey8. S . Paoktati (C)9. S . Garbelini

10. L Perkins11 . A. Meadows12. A. Quinn (VC)13. B. Mason14. D . Kelly15. N . Meehan16. M. Davis17 . R. Wilson18 . B. Meehan19 . D. Cirtcio21 . D. Rigg22. T. Bailey23. P. Nelson25. J . Dunne26. S. Dvryer30. D . Schofield32 . P. Fo6niWfs34 . R. Hawkins37 . D. Grant42 . L Stephertson57. P. McCulloch62. M . Van Suylen63. W.Ocituflo75. A. McDov&A176. N. Perry

OLD CAREYCoach : Peter Schiller

1 . C . Angus (C)2. F. Yaghmoor3. P. Cerch e4. J. Powe65. T. Baker6. S. Weil7 . C. Anson8 . J . Zito9. J . Woods

10. S .Vrta611 . P. Varyiamis12 .. J . Ma i14 . M. Raffaele15. B. Hood16. A.Coste;b(VC)17. K. Lewis18. C. Richards19. T . Woo d20. M . Lawrence21 . D. Ston e22 . C. Battle (VC)23 . T. Stuart24 . N . MacLean25 . B. Davies26 . S. Wood27. C . Davey28. J. Harcourt31 . S. Laulette34. J. Farmer35. S . McConnell39. J . Nash42 . J . Amup43 . F. Hakins44 . A Tranter47 . A. Bon d

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OLD MELBURNIAN SCoach: Mark Zuke rAsst . Coach: Paul Neuchew

1 . C. Cbke2 . J . Barry (DVC)3 . F. Purcell4. S . Murray (C)

...... S. A. Jakowertko6. A. Cra~•,5hay7. A. Bales (VC)8. C. Langford9. D. Gardner

10. M. Benko11 . D. Purcell12. A. Campbep13. R. Tandy15. D. Fatkrtyi16. D. Morris17 . J.Miler (DVC)18 . R . Forster19. G . Hope20. S. Dixon21 . J. Andronis22. J. Torrignson23. A. Cooch24. M . Bennett25. R. Search (DVC)26. J . McKenna27. M. Amor28 . C . S'trree29 . D . Vartey30. N . Coutts32. J. Wright33. N. Couzens34. J. YaJnes35. E . Sedgley39. J . Rigg

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1 . ATalarim(C)2. M. Lynch3. M. Bonadb4. ft Want5. ASm&h6. D . Sevens7. S.Prusctro8. M. Gab9. G. Boy~tl

10. D. Grzen11 . B. RaRlit2. 1. Santos13 . L Hams14 . S . Ciavala15 . M . Venture16 . P. Harris17. G . Porteous18. L Gabin19. B. Hartley20. M. Dempster21 . A Hvr,ard22. M. Joyce23. M. R >24. A Bertrincasa 39. D. Constantin25. A Vecchio 40. M . CosOriff26. 0. Warren 41 . M . IGbebrard27 . 8 . Woodham 42 . M . Joyce28 . P .Con_N 43. J.taxas29 . M .Cosgntt 44. B.LYncg30. A Stewart 45. L 0'Conrmr31 . D .Vararq 46. G.0'Meara32. C. Wright 47. M. Pberges33. A Sacco 48. C. Price34. T. Rwuim=n 49. D. f1~7rws35. J.Rosbrook 50. N.RSdroN36. A Baker 51 . S. Rtchardson37. B. Bodycoat 52. L Wakerrftl38. C. Blither 53 . J. Smith

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St., YarravittePh: 9687 8722

OLD XAVERIANS 1Coach: Pat Hawkins1 . M. Fros t2. T. Raning3. B.H~74. B.H~art(C)5. T. Wx6e r5. T Fo»f r6. M. Fitztkitab 38, PA McCarthy7. N. Bartell 39 . J . Ptxdos8. A. Kxp0tj 40 . L Ainsworth9 . T. Farrow 41. R DDO n

10. D. Bdantl 42. A laon2raxbit . B. Merin 43. J.H~k12 . M. Webb 44. R. LytC.bn13 . N.Tlmtfi 45. S.CanaAs14. LNlsbett 46. M .Paurk,15. L Deanz-Johns 49. S. t.4cCartlry16. D. Storey 50. C. Stephens17. T. Como9j 49. B. Ih~1& D. M~y ~. M Wilson19. RJorus Sr . R. Ford20. D. Triara 52. A Dura2n21 . 8. StzpRnm 53. S. C6rke22. J. Daxris 54. T. Bowden23 . C.Clarsan 55. J.Mdder24 . C. CarrorMs 56. B. Chicle25 . T. Gleason 57. P. Adimi26 . J.liancssy 58. ACabim27. C59. M .C1iamberkn28. P. Coffe~ 60. M. Walsh29. N.Irr~rd 61 . S.Tnxntda30. C. Hoare 62 . D . St:an31 . X RtEd 63 . 14 MtKenib32. L HartWrdc 64 . N. Hart32. T. Barry 65. S. Tucker33. J. Kaye (VC) 66. M Pkrtiger .',.34 . T. Hogan 67. P. De ianixiij35 . M.OttirHt 68. D. Reecex36 . J . McLern 69. A Larder37. J. Drake (VC) 70. C . Warty

ST. BERNARD SCoach : Dominic Legudi

1 . A. Stranieri2. T. Wilkinson3. R. Le,7xS4. R. Bonr>:ci5 . J. Pearson6 . D. Thomas7 . T. HarveyB . J . Detartey9 . R . Nutter

10. B.O,erman11 . S. Erickson12 . B. Hogan13 . S. McKean14. A Thomas16. A. Bran dt17. T. Pianta19. L Kavanagh21 . B. Loughlin25. D. Fewster26. A Gee"27. James Mount28 . P. lannazzo30 . Joseph Mount31 . B. Swan32. J. Evans33. S. Smith37. J. Loyd42. V.ludica43. C. Davis47. A.Osbome82. J .Zocco

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ST. KEVINSCoach: Brendan MillarAsst Coach: B rett Mittott

1 . A Calery2 . J . Pric e3 . P.Mount (DVC)4. C. BakerS. O. Brown6. C . Goldsworthy7. M. Pa~qrazeo8. P. Sqdo9. L Cnessxet!

10. M. Davoren11 . J. Bergin12. B. De43t1cy13. N. Mdnemy14 . N. Moore15 . A. Fnney16 . B.Quirk (C)17. B. Day (DVC)18. M. Funston19. A. Rattle20. J . O'Brien (VC)21 . B. A11is22. J. Vincent23. C. Haddad24. R. Sheehy25. S . McConnell26. R. Zeman27 . S . Andrew28 . B. Murphy29 . J. Dailey30. N . Edwards31 .. O'Denr~l32. J. Ryan33. B. Powell34. J. Hunt35. R. Ryan

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UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : Steve Carroll

1 . M. Belford2 . R . Benjamin3 . D. Bolton4 . C. Brooks5 . H. Christie6 . B. Callery7. J. Camm8. M . Cobb :edck9. M . Coleman

10. J . Couloooupas11 . N . Cowling12. W. Crocker13. A. Davidson14 . J. Eastaugh (C)15 . B. Fndcer(DVC)16 . S. Fulle r17 . M . Godfrey18 . T. Hayest9. J. Hocking20. W. Jackson21 . T. Johnson22. D. Kelly23. M. Komdc24. J . Lyle25. J . Mahoney26. A McKenzie-McHarg27. X. McKinno n28 . B. O'Gorman29 . J. Presti30 . T. Roydhouse31 . J. Starting32. L Stevens33. E . Stewart34. J . SlUnock (VC)35. A. Temll36. R . Versteegen37. J. Wilcox38 . A. Winter39 . D. Woo d

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IJn~.~1ey 19 (2)BEAUMARISCoach : Peter McBrearty

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

10. G . Moloney11 . G . Johnson12 . J. Bayfotd13. D. Emmerson14 . A. Qui n15 .,. F. McDonald16 . S. Mitchell17 . T. Eaton18 . A. Palmer19 . R. Thornton20 . T. Cotter21 . A. Catlin22 . S. McKay23 . B. Ferguson24 . C. Celan25 . K. Dimachki26 . S. Hoder27 . J. Vance28 . J. McKenzie29 . C. Martin30 . R. Corfi¢3d31 . N. Kennedy41 . A. Van Den Bkink47. T. McAlpine51 . D. ShNdrake53. T. Rand

MARCELLINCoach : Shaun Mangan

1 . M. Randazzo (C)2 . M. Roberts3 . G . Gull4 . L Bettiol (DVC)5 . G . Hawtdns6 . C . Keogh7 . W. De Vercelli8 . T. Louder9 . D. Marson

10. M. Moussi11 . P. Pappatanio12. M. Karavasitis13. C. Duinardo14. D. Ciro15 . B. Byrnes16. S. O'Connor17. J. Pacoccioco18. J. Sheehan (VC)19. L Petiined a20. N. Mathews21 . M. Van tint22 . D. Kearney23 . P. Diacogiorgis24 . J. Smart25 . J. Detahunt26 . M. Maguire27 . D. Hogan28 . R. English29 . B. Dinneen35 . C. Abzangetis50 . B.Keamey

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1 . T . Van Der Venne2 . N. Florentine3 . J . Clark4 . G. Brown (VC)5 . L Taylor6 . C. Mallard7 . L Byrne9 . M . B ritten

10. A .l2rx3don11 . M . GromoBca12 . P .Johnson14 . T.DeYoung15 . C. Harris16. A . Baxte r17 . R. Hoslarig (C)18 . A Conn19 . R . Luft20 . J . Waters21 . J . Condon22 . P. Waycntt23, T. Holden24 . M. Godfrey25 . B. Papadopoulos26 . T. Champion29 . T. Hans(wne30 . L Moon32. J. Tarpey33 . B. Samuel (VC)40. C . Drake41 . S. Sayers44. C . Gibson64. B. Page69. A. Dated

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Andrew Tsindlos

1 . J. Webb3. E. Williams5. B. Smith6. A. Hanson8. J. Hardman9. A. Get2ey

10. T. Donovan11 . C. VJJ53rns12. A Paterson13. S. Hancock14. J. Heffernan16. A Baker17. R. Scott18. A. Campbell20. B. Day21 . S. Barry22. J. Miles23. M . Cook24. S. Pickles27. S. Miles29. S. Beckett30. J. Zentner31 . M . Wilkinson

k32. C. Davis36. A. Kettle41 . N. Better44 . W.Onvin47. L Juniper

OLD HAILEBURYCoach : Greg Lassock

1 . C. Home2 . S . Davey3. S . Saunders4 . M. Thiel e5 . P. Dtrnatd6 . D . Reid7 . B . Shearer8 . R . Parker9 . E. Dunphy

10. D . Hanop11 . R . Goulden12. D . Warden13. G.Fmlayson15. C . Jayasekem16. B.LangordJones19. C . Efsthatiou21 . B. Waters22. D . Mason24. C . Pountney25 . N . Biggs26, J. Bell27. B. Carson29. C .Joyc

e 30. A. Rode 60. M. Somalia

OLD SCOTCHCoach : Terry Kendall

1 . G .Junkeer2. L Haraternann3. A Parke r4. A Sheer5. T. Stewart6. T. McKenzie7. T. Gross8. T.Frankerrburg9. N .OBrten

11 . L Hawkins12. L Hume15. C . Lunn16. T. Chapman18. J. Hughes19. H . Jenkins20. C . Tindae21 . M. Toose23. O . Crane24. M. Boccie25. J.Love29. D. Robson31 . S. Prendergast34. N. Beattie36. L Ander.s37. N. Thompson (C)44. S. Connor47. A Lines59. A. Walkorr .67. A Crow70. N. Sladen71 . C. Ward80. M .O'Brim89. R. SiNervrood

UNIVERSnY BLACKSCoach : Paul O'Shannassy

1 . M. AUUcin2. L Brown3. M. Byrne4. P. Cavcch b5. A. Clemer6s6. B. Dryn e7. O. F~ness8. B. Hendersai9. D . Leahy

10. A Maher11 . J. Man,12. J. McAtu'sy13. R . McN ama ra14. A. McNichol15. S. Moody16. B. Murphy17. A. Nolan18. W . Pascoe19. C . Pease20. H . Peck21 . C .22. T. Sessions23. M. Staunton24. S. Veyter25. S.WnxnPre:s26. StYht e27. 1~

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28. G . Baud29. B. Costello30. S. Dimond31 . P.Grearbank32. E. Harxmn33. J. Hodgkins34. J. Hunt35. J.02mstead36. L . Maguire37. J. Martin39. J. Skpvro`th39. D. Walsh40. T. Reid41 . A. Writer42. A, Naughton43. L . M.1irgs44. D. Baks45. M. Raf(a.e46. A. AsNey47. R. Neale48. B. Taylor49. R. Mackie50. E.O'Heamlarge

WARRINGALCoach : John Stanton

1 . C. Taylor (C)2. D. Stroules3. B. Kinnear4. M . George5. M . Pope6. B. Wilso n7. S . Anderson8. C. Williams9. B. Davison

10. S . French11 . S . Yin (C)12. M. ManoveAa13, S . Hartrick14. M. Van Lint15. G. Long (VC)16. S . Brandt17. B . Parkes18. H. Veale19. S . Walters20. P . Starrnans21 . R. Gray22. A Camifleri23. M. BortiCn24. P. James (VC)25. A HoPgood

26. J . Andersan27. S. Allard28. D . Nasrallah29. M. Walton30. D . Mutton31 . G. Bel l

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WHITEFRIARSCoach : Andy DalrympleAssistant: Mal Gooe=y

1 . A .Crough2 . M. Nwthey3. B . Phan5 . D. Eames6. B . Winch7 . M. Wmtedwm (C)8 . R . Fede!e (VC)9 . S. Gillen

10. A . Johnson11 . M. Cassarino12. D . Reid13. T. Hilton14. J.Treyaaud15. B. Doherty16. T. Mulcahy17. R . Murray18. C . O'Connor19. M. Duffy20. S. Fleming21 . M. Batches22 . S. Davis23. J. Bond24 . M. Nolan25 . N . Crasher26. D . Sullivan27. T. Hoare28. D . Cassarino29. M. Walsh30. A. Beattie31 . D. Edwards32 . C . Leahy33 . M. Rees .34 . M. Anderson35 . B. Keeling36 . A. Sealey

MITCHAMAN

WILLIAMSTOWNCYNiSCoach : Tony RyanAsst Coach: Mark MHvalsky

1 . B. Wouda2. B. Cocks3. K. Houli4. R. Steele5. N. Hunt6. S. Wuchatsch7. M . El Houli (VC)8. M . Hewitt (VC)9. T . Thompson

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12. W. James13. A. Mackley (VC)14. H. Herb15. N. Little16. R. Wheeler17. G. Rickard18. L a-detam19. S . Hudson20. M . Manning21 . J . Meter22. W. Yessine23. A. Tokavic24. B . Twis t25. F. Harddara26. L Grochovrski27. C. Matthews28. L Gray29. C. Beazley30. N . Deal31 . A . Theige32. M . El Houli33. D. Malael34. J . McCutcheon36. A . Pettierids37. G. Singleton38. J . Wag e39. G. Canyon

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DE LA SALLE (2)Coach : Rob Smith

Asst. Coach: Greg Bwttine

1 . A Dennison

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Edi Meinjak

1 . R . DunbaB2. J . Crouch3. T.Prantzos4. J . Midwinter5. W. Armour6 . A. Cmv4her7. M . Ilea8 . A. Quo n9. S. James (VC)t0. A . Landri9an11 . A . Voss12 . 8 Marlyn13 . TSr4tls14 . N

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. Rehn15. M. DunbaN16. D, Voss17. P. Nelson18. C. Lucas19 . G . Sh field20. S. Parkinson21 . David Anderson (VC)22. L . Tregear23. W. Benton24. J . Abrantindes25. 8 . Hebard26 . Scott WNs27 . A. KotGner28 . S. Grimmer

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

1 . T. Parker2. P. Fink3. A .TiNing(VC)4. C. Bruce5. J. Davis6 . J. Moore7 . Ashley O'Brian8. T. Lower9. A . Mazur

11 . S . Redder12 . M . Sliding13 . N. Remfiry14 . D . Forbes15. J. Gre~an16. T.Leaver17. R. Bruce18. S . Norman19. J . Wilson (VC)20. B. Sims-Lucas21 . R . Clovres22 . P. Brown24 . A. Askew25. L Tayior26. S

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27. 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 . Tay4or47. D . Watson

MONASH BLUESCoach : Nick Karavias

1 . C. Gregory2 . M. Benetto3. D . Dean4. A. Bragg5. X. Martin6. F. Hey7. S. Lloyd8. S . Jones9. H. Byme

10. N . Turnerjj . J. Sullivan12. M . Stewart13. A. Herrman14 . R. Burston15 . M . Tinkter16 . B. Smiley17 . J. Miller18. B. Amat19. N . Freeman20. M . Power21 . N . KazenwadcH22 . J. McNeur23. J. Roscoe24. M, Thomas25. J . Hawkins (VC)26. C. McConvial27. J. BoRon

28 . S. McGee29 .. S. Cooke30. T. Cameron31 . L Holloway32. C . Bodsworth35 . M . Hunter43 . C. Riordan (C)44 . L. Notan

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OLD GEELONGCoach: Tony MacNamara

S. A. Lux15. J. Downie16 . A. Reuss18. C . Bid26. C. Watkins31 . A. Mims36. J. Paul43. S. Bk11gley (C)50. N. Edga r51 . G. McGr

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75 . B. O'Callaghan76. N . Gatentry79. O. Walsh80. L Wilson (VC)

ORMONDCoach: Bri an Keating

1 . S .Tlwrnpson2 G .Hamrta~3. D . Robbins4. D . Rowan5. T. Ashford6. M .Broadhuwst7 . H. Brown8. M . Wonnacart9. N. Courtney

10 . J. Cullen11 . C . Bailey12 . P. Ta.vnsenrJ13. R. Marshall14. D. Pasara15. R. Cunningham

x16. D. FShtodc17 . S. Naughton18 . S. Hemtan20. C . Ryan22. J . Bratltvraite23. D. Beckett24. M .O'Hanoran25 . J. Dale26 . D . Mabbett27. P. GIc'PSOn28. A . Siaslak30. H. Black33. S . Stephens39, J. Byro n45. L Livingstone

ST . BEDE'SMENTONE TIGER SCoach : B ri an Bourke

1 . A. Ryan2 . P. Carron3. C. Tesaiaro4. A McShane5. A. Cousins6. D. Sera6n7 . B. McShane8 . S. Kidd9. L.McHu~t(DVC)10. S . Davidson

11 . D. Ferc~a5on12. A CorxidN13. A. Gangi14 . J. Drury15 . C . Martin16. L McGregor17. J . Crowe18. C. Ambrosini19. D. FatkrxJham (C)20 . H . Dwyer21 . J . Cunningham22 . N . ikons23. D. Napier24. G . Afford (VC)25. L Wintle26. S. Walsh27 . S . Ki 1gwe128. C. W4&ams

''..... 29. B . Johnstone30. T.Fava31 . J. Cunvnins32. A. Smith33 . S. Waters

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OLD XAVERIANS 2Coach: Peter Catfinan

1 . M . FrosS2 . T.F4min3. B. Hasy4. B.M2rt5. T. Wvte r5. T.Fpvrer6. PA .FRtt,},r~+d 36. M.MGCerthJ7. N . Citrrett 39. J. PaOsB. AKMme?/(C) 40. LAnswath9. T .Fana.v 41 . FL Won

10. D. Sol 1 42 . A Iacartx):b11. 43. J.1i6z12. M. Webb 44 R LyttFton13 . N .T-'G 45. S.CarmU+s14. LT it 46. M.Boutr•15. L.D Joins 49. S.Fl~tCartlr(16. D.S.cy 50 . C.Steph°ns

v 49. 8 .fhe".17. T.CaraA,18. 6. W-, 50. M .Wdsan

19 . R ..k„ 11 51 . R Ford (VG)

210. B . Sbd dw 53. S-C!ark?22. J. Dennis 54. T. 8navn23 C.C4'vFt.n 55. J.Mti>xt?r24. C. Carrodn S6. B GhnsGe

25. T.G4xsen 57. P.A,dam:

26- J .B~msry (vLl 59. A -Coburn27 . C.M~('iugan 59. M.Chamb=rta

28. P . Dailey Ell. M.Vtah.h

29. N.Irearn 61- S-Trurnhv30. C. Hose 62 . D. Saan31 . )c Rudd 63 . M .P&iCenw

32. L HanP.'nck 64 . N. H3 n32- T. Barry 65. S.Tuckt

33 . J." 66. M. Pinrsg^r

34 . T. Hogan 67. P. D :~atamty

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MARSHALL WHITEREAL ESTATE

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Under 19 (2) RedAQUINAS O .C.Coach: John Bourke

1 . H. N icol2. M. Jamieson3. P. Heveren5. M. Bolona6. S. Jones7. T . Moran8. M . Gree r9. J .Juenchhott10. C. Lyng11 . S. Downs12. D. Marshall13. P. Gennie14. R. Cha{xnan16. M . Hunter17. B . Witson18. J . Hun t19. M. Hope22. B . Moran23. S . Hills24. M. Rally32. J. Bleakney41 . J. Pole42. R . Moran44. M. Thomas54 . D . Kealy55 . A. CuRrera

NORTH OLD BOYSCoach : Andy Ryan

1 . M. Taeb2 . T. Waters3 . B. Koutsovasdis4. O . Khader(C)5 . L Curren6. D. Skene7. T. Miranda8 . A. Hewitt9. A. Nais s

to. B. Cariss11 . C. Murray12 . D. Aboud13 . C. Miller14 . J. Saba15 . N. Tonid n16 . P. Borysiewicz17 . S. Reynoldson18 . S. Mciimy,19 . M. P;yne20. R. Amato21 . M. Nugent22 . G . Taylor23 . H. Makhoul28 . M. Drum29 . B. MoustaFa30. D. Tims33. A. McKenzie37. I. Tateb40. R. Mulquinne y

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : Allan Cousin s

1 . A . Thomas2. D .lacobucci3. A. DiPietro4. D . Sisters5. M. Holliday6. A. Mays7. R . Chimside8. A. Conte9. T. Wyngaard

10. P. Allatt11 . R. Long12. P. Green13. E. Westmore14 . M. Markovskl15 . D. Pemberton16 . R. Picciai17 . B. Whitehouse18 . S . Corvan19 . C. PiccioG20 . J . Pereira22. S . Cousins23 . B . Roach24. P . Del Guidice25. D. V"iol i27. F. Varga28. A . Crew29. J . Canusl30. M. Adams31 . D . Undes39. D . Butter

;S:fB~AUSTRl11J%►DIRECfiONAL DRILIINGKen Basso 9722 7697

OLD TRINITYCoach : Steve Maus1 . S. Jones (VC)2. B.Hall3. H. Munroe4. J. Arroxsrruth (C)S . B. Hutchinson6 . D. Kneen7 . S. Natoli8 . T.Morpelh9 . A Andrews

10. M . Shaughnessy11 . K. Noden12 . C. Wilson13. J . Cade14 . D. Hayes15 . R. Baxter16 . M . Chisholm17 . J . Newman18 . Y. Ada]19 . C. Barr20 . M. Lapira21 . L Kennedy22 . C . Stanley23. S. Somerville24. E. Dava6zis25. T. Tobin26. D . Robnson27. M. Grag28. C. Butler29. S. Connor30. S. Kimonides31 . R. Rarnsrkn32. M. Passador35. M . Pav,sey42. A. Mckenzie43. D. Waldron48. D. LaJkidis52 . R. Bumxvs60. S . Med5n61 . D. Burravs64 . S . Cooper

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVEL

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach: Stuart McLeanAsst Coach : Shane Harrop

1 . D. Bernet2 . N. Gazeas3 . B. Wals4 . B. Davis5 . A Oates6 . P . Dowd7. J . Ham p8. B . Spoor9. T. Patin

10. R Giderdate11 . D. Archer12 . M. Kelly13 . D. Spiden (C)14 . G.O'Shannessy15 . L Courage16 . R . Hense

ITB. Lirnberg

18. L Waddep19. A Harper20. J. Vincent21 . C. Barker22. J. Smart23. A Sutherland24. S. Jenldns26. G . Madsaac27. N. Coyn e28. A. Johnston38. G. George48. R. Davies

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Street

West Preston

ZffECH COMPUTERPERIPHERALS

57 St. Hetiier StreetHeidelber g

OLD PARADIANSCoach : KenJohanesenAsst Coach : Tim Livy

2: L~ (C)

3. M .4 . R. VillaMi5 . A. Snzlh6. D. Ste+eres7. S. Pncsdno8. M . Gale9 . G. Boyd

10. D. Grean11 . B.Ravki12

1'Santos

13, L Harris14. S . C-01315 . M- Ventura16. P. Hems17. G. Paiaatt18 . L GatJn19 . B. Hartley20 . M.Den7rier21 . A. Howard22. M. Joyce23. M. Rees24. A. Bercxx.asa25. A. Veacrio26. Q. Warre i27 B. Woor&t3m28. P. Cornell29. M. C~c,Ndt30. A. Stewa~i31 . D. Varat»32. C. VJri~^d33. A-34 Sacm

. T. Rxicarv3n35. J. Rostxook36. A. Baker37. B. B~odymzt38. C. tl39. D. Constantin40. M .41 . M .42. M . Jq~ce43. J. Luqs44 . B. L~yncg45 . L OCCrtnar46. G. a Meara47. M. PberxJes48 . C. Pnce49 . D. Ray-50 . N. RedfortJ51 . S . Ridiarzlson52 . L. Wakefield53 . J .SrtMh

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St ., YarravittePh :96878722

ST. LED'S EMMAUSCoach : Peter O'Connor

1 . G .Nevrey2 . N. Hooder3 . G . Bonnid4 . J. Marel5 . E. McGlanghlan6 . S. Bavage7. R. O'Keefe8. T. McCann9. A. Daly

10. D. Cashen11 . D. Carr12 . M . Bainbddge13 . S . W9s14 . P. Batty15 . C. Miller16 . J. Daniels18 . J. Manton32. D. McNally35. L Thomas

THERRY C.C.O.B.Coach : Paul Melto n

1 . D. Van Eglen2. R. Zampogta3. G. Vandenberg4. D. D'Apran o5. S . Sacco6. S Goodwin7. G. Kuret8. A Grant9. S . Ste ll a

15. A McMahen17. A. Rowan20. J . Smith21 . B. Fitzpatrick (VC)26. J. Van Englen (VC)28. D . Dunne32. T. Jones33. M. Jacobsen34 . A McDonald48. C . O'Brien

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYSCoach: John May

Wayne Reddaway1 . T. Wapsho

tt2. T. Hae3. S . Loyd5 . ADew7. S . Thompson8 . L Morris9 . S. Milson

10. B. Searle11 . B. Reynolds12. D . Lang14. T. Lloyd16. A. Bell17. T. Mcitwrath18. L . White (VC)19. E. Kruse20. T. Tyshing22 . B. TeHotd23 . C. Arnold24 . A. Cusano25 . S. Matters26 . D. Rowe28 . A. Lawton30 . B. Wapshott35 . A. Laing (C)

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Club X Section 1COLLEGIANS

:~.Coach: ~ tan LockwoodRes, Caad1 : Nevitle James2. R- Lee

as. N .Ingliss

GayMC I

5. N. Michael7, N. MaUias8. K Curtis9, C. Comley

to. S-Hc11- P-A s13 . J. Monsson14. D. Wain16. S- Mackay17. P-Dunne19, M . Btugessp. C-Makpy2 1 I. Lockwood (CC)25. G- Briglia26- S-Fraser

31. J.Stnthazm92- R-Narr-arrow33 . J-Snadden34, A- Taylor35_ J. Taybr

36. A . M:rdain37,

M- ~BaM~51 . P.

55. R-Cmss5"0- D-Hrnroe58. P. Young59, R.t.ancaster60 . B. Kerr s61, D- Kerrs66. R.Arderrnt66- G. Qa7deY66. B.O:Connor69. C . HK}son70. R. Conron71 . A.75- J. Walsh77. M . B99. M . Ri

MAZENODCoach : Peter HallRes. Coach : Peter Ausc p2. A. Noone3. T. ChikOtt

'.. 6. W. Francis7. P. Deeg an8. T

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9. P . Halit . J.Dicintio12. A. Wilke13. S Carrptrefl15 . P-AIwP17 . T.Tsiav's19 . T. Walker23. S. CoWson27. D-Krom31 . N. Snort32. D- Moore33. J. Boyle34. B . Dev§n36. R. To atr e37- G. T ngg38 . D-Stemfqt39. R . Bourbon (VC)40. M. Birch41 . B. Welch42. J. GrptKSOn43. W. Pots Yer44. D. Bole45 . G. Rogers47- P. R48 . P. V

lley (C)ne

49 . L. Hairy52 . G . Peacock54. P. Jacabs60. M. LeCaAers63. P. Welch65. D. Biviano68. K Duffy69. B . Haryer72 . D.Lad

OLD MELBURfdIANSCoach :I . A . Cordner(C)4- D- Moss5- E. A[&inso n6. C. Branchtlowar7. J. Gardine r9. H.Ingleton

10. S .Osbome11 . A . Anderson12. R . Egleton13. G. Stooke14. S. Bardsley15 . N.Osbaime16 . G .Jensz17. J. McClellan18. R. Simpson19. P . Wa@e20. T.Osbome21 . N . Naim23. D . Stanton24- J. Scott25 ' A. Wilson26. K Rutlerford28 . D. Milne30 . S .Laycodc31 . R. Schneile33. A . Clements35. M Atkinson41 A. Carroll46. A. Hume63- P. Hands80. M. Comell

73 . G. Janetsk74 . E. Atiliaras

UMELERS HILLI-i O T E L

DE LA SALLE,.' Coach: Brendan Hoy

1 .'D.2. G.Cwrana G .ladGan4. St asia5: 1A Add8. NFanow7. C.Ta~br& CF

urze10. 0-Tesslerit- M.Fix x912- L WAnryi3. D-DZ R rkK& B

eit

1SD. "16. D.tamtw17, Shine18. AL F7Es19. AP€a1t2a ABratMcer21 . G.8 -i22AV rat23. P. B r

AP-CI -8. 1T Foraar,

~ Olr, :vaEEzrsJ.C'~,"Wr

OLD BRIGHTON BLOODSCoach : Stuart KayI G . Bennett2 . M. McLennan

3'H. Jarvis

5. R. Murray6. S . Moody7. M . Ha N8. A. Hancock9- A . Grant

10. R. Moreton11- J . Rattray11- J . McLachlan12 . D. Cochran13- A-NoNe14 . J. Bennett16 . M . HerWrie16- J. Morrison

40. E. Before 18. C- Lade41 . B. ENS 19- D. Sntifh42. A Fqmtq>!a#s 22- J . Lockett43. A CHssat 24- L. Hamilton44 . M. Rom 24 . P . Neylan45. B . Bukc 26 . J. U!av46. G .MCF?Anry 28 . S. ma y47- 0. "~ 31 . F- Magee48- S-R~ 31 . M.Scartett49, S. Gurr 32. R. Wraith50- B. Hoy 33. D. Moreton51 . D.IGrg 34. R. Smith54. D. Ladtins 34. M . Nikaks55 . T. Naoore 35. A . Rutte r56 . J. mw" 37. M. Donohue57. M .St~epz 39 . P. Greene58. A WtNtr 40 . C . James

it C 59. M. Wa amson43. T. Bet~LSey

~6D.

M ~So. P.Grdnt 61- C-C9ary 44. S . Cartner37 S . Ftd7 72. T. Shift 46. M . Barber,~ SiFarra9 S7. C_,bhnstone 48. C. Haling39- J.KClam,y 84 M.O ,Drisco 49. A . Neale

51 . N . McCann52 . M. Walker53 . P. nbrklge55. A

.BaiHeron

56. R. Brown64- B. McMur6e78. R. Saunders

S . DesmondL. DuncanA . Gal eD GleasonJ. Lade

20. A. McNamaraM. S elby

36 . S. Young

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ACKINNO~TyPH: (03) 9822 0011

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

I . B . Simpsort2 . O. Young4 . H . Middleton5- S. Hawkins6- M. Godwin (C)7. M. Clunies-Ross8. D. Bingley

'.. 9. S . Spark13. N. Murdoch16. S . Norden20. N . Tribe21 . J. Deakin22 . D. Hooper23 . S.Pryde24. C. Zavecz27. C. Wmneke28. L Hgtlam29- A . Teesdale30. P. Wiiliamsan31 . D . Bini32. S.Sheahan37. A. Chambers39. A. Cowper41 . A. Pulle r43 . N. Taylor45- T. Stubbs48. B . Cain51 . G. Stewart52. R . Gregory51 B. Simpson54 . T. Philips56 . A. Richardson58 . E . Johnston60- M. Weber ''.....62. J . Coo

k 63. T. Gray67. M. Ryan70 R. Hume99. C. Nash

~Y,ILLE~ENGINEERING

OLD XAVERIANSCoach:

1 . L Orsini2. J Kermc~3. M-Jor~s4. R. Curtain (VC)5. M . dCanghan6. J. Matthews7. T. O'Sullivan8 . M. Fitz9. M. CoBopyit . P. Coon=13- A- Ries17. P.O'Bemie18. P. O'Sullivan24. R .tCe1g27- D. Ka1g (C)28. C- Court31 . A . Holmes32 . M. Tyrefl33. M.Sadier34. S. Hogan35. M.Meetlan37- T.39. M- 'n44 D. McLean53. P . Hall62 . M. Collopy63 . P. Conqueat64 . S. Kennedy71 . A. Hag91 . S. Bailey

ST . BERNARDS D .C .Coach : Brian Moo n

1 . R . Day,.... 2 . M. Quinn

3- P. Moon4 . A. Denahy5. P. Hayes6. J. Cwnilo7. M . Creak9. G. Wood

12G. Tole

13. A Ma&ov14. A. Vnecombe15. A. Kennedy18. M. Cunningham19 . G . Fanugia20. J. Martin22- P- Farrugia23. W. Schwarzenberg24, J . Watknson27. A. Myers28- A Barnes35 . M. O'Connell38 . D. McAlkster44. B. Moon45. M . Castes48. . A. Moodie87- S . Denahy

622 Mt. Alexander Rd .Moonee Ponds9326 1799

ST. KEVINS O.S.Coach :PaulBannon

1 . D. Nanira2 . A Nanfre3. P. tknfra4. N-C "~;wurt}y.5. R.Wd c

'., 6. J.Qark7. N. Mann& T. Bare9. 0. James

10. L Darckoa11 . T-Faxh12. D . Whelan13 . P.Haoper14. B. P."owen15. D. Boyd16. P. Bazxwn17. S . Charles18. P.19. M-RSd20. S.HerUwt21 . A Daves22 . L Wood23 . J . Wdtelm24. J .L>mch25. B.St3cFyo;e26. AA~27. T-Colkns28. A Buce?ta29. D. MGDOfWd30. S. Mon31 . J. GflEdsuqrtR732 . D . hrory33. D.IC-§ns34. J . Fox35. J.Weu,6read36. D.MUmtor d37. P. Rqs 41 . S . Murphy38. J. Slattery 42 . P. Me;aht39. B . Dam7 43. T. Pape40. N. Sweeney 44. R. Batema n

Laurie T esRISING SUN HOTEL

SOUTH MELBOURNE

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ClubKEW

Section 2MONASH WHITES

Coach : M . O'DeaTeam Manager : F. Guppy

I . P. Conidon2 . C .Johnson3 . M. O'Dea (CC)4 . A. Tucke r5 . S.Ibak7 . D. Bran d8. A. Lawrence9. P. McCormick

10 . K. Corbattyi t . R. Guppy13. M .O'Hanlon14. A. Hancock15. P. Conidon16. D. Leary17. 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. Garaoffofo55. T. Reynolds56 . D. McLaughlin77. A. Slai.fiski

Duhig Ford

HARP OF ERINH-OTEL ,

MARCELLIN

1 . A. Merton2. P. O'Callaghan3. A. Trotter4. J . TsoukasS. J . Rusikstta6. D. Boothey7. R . Barresi8 . R . PerGch9 . J. Kent

10. M. Kent11 . G. Bastord12 . R . Holland13 . M. Cronin (C)14 . D.Theisz15 . A. Keogh16 . C. McCann17 . M. Nimmo18 . M. Curry19. R. Boll20. M . Getson21 . W. Getson22. P. Harberts23. J . Sloane24. S . Dimat6na25. J . Daffy

The Beehive- Hotel -

Hawthorn

Coach: Ronnie LambTeam Manager. M. Rhoden

1. M . Dods2. D . Tracy3. M. V~4. R . AngleyS. B. Samuel6. J. Plehn7. D . Nelson8. A' Fee-9- J. Fattvmather

10. B. CoEeer11 . A. Hibbardt2. ' ."ossavaEnen13. C. Rayrxir14. D. O'Brien15. H. Beh16. M . Richards17. K. CaNert18. S . Dods19. G.VanderZalm20. M . Riddle (VC)21 . G. Sinclair22 . J . Kenny23 . J . Devoi!24 . S . Norden25 . A. McBeth27. J. Card28 . D .Levetan29. M. Loyd30. M. Krebs31 . P. Mclnemy32. P. Spencer33. A. Siritthaf34. T. Cog4ey35. D. Johnston36. C. Howe (C)37. L. Holden38. J. Round39. P . G4sss40. B .HudweG42. M . Rhoden44 . R. Lamb50. J. Cowley51 . M . Bond

?K-,Ito&NoTTING HILL HOTE L

MT. LILYDALE O .C .Coach : Steven Lawson

1 . I . Doolan2. M . Vos3. B . McKay4. M . Walsh5. B . White6. M. Rankin7. M. Napoleone8 . M. Gobetti (VC)9 . A. DelBiondo

10. M. Dkel o11 . C. Gibson12 . C. Gitbee13. B . CoMn14. C. Walsh15. F. Livingston16. T. Allen17. A. Burrell18 . K. Maniscatchi19 . J. Burgess (C)20 . J. Flannagan21 . S. Madden22. L. Procto r23. S . Woollen24. C. Caflanan25. M. Brebner26. T. Flanagan27 . C . Varga28 . D. Cicchlel4o29 . P. Fudong30. D. Flanagan31 . N. Pearce32. P . Caralan33. C.Andrson34 . W. Joalous35 . D . Callanan

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M .V . NAPOLEONE & CO . PrLorctr,3,c§sts & Cool StoresWANOIN, VICTORIA,

AUSTRALIA, 3139

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach: D. Law

1 . D. Batman2. C. Bishop3. R. Boyie4. G. Campbell5. R . Casey6. J . Carter7. B . Boyle8. R . Cram9. P. Cramer

10. P. Dudkleridge11 . C . FazzNari12. D . Garvey13. B. Gasa14. K. Gasa15 . G . Gillis16. T.Gks17 . D. Greasley18 . C. Hammon19 . Darren Hexter20 . David Hexter21 . M . Ha++den22. D. Law23. P. Leigh24. P. McMaster25. A . Ramzi26. D. Reid27. A . Rhodes28. R . Shiels29. A . Smith30. D . Stembridge31 . K. StreBcher32. M. Swift33. A. Tyrd l34. P. Van Bentham35 . C . Vassallo36 . G . Walsh37 . B. Mile38 . T. William s

SYNDALJtALLY HOCoach: Daniel O'Donohue

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

10 . P. Henningii . J. Rutter12 . S. Gould13 . J. Kerms14. S. O'Boyle15. N. Murray16. N. Brewster17. M . Webb20. C. Hall22. P . Kotstakos23. D. Raab26. D.O'Donohue31 . B . Hanneman35. C . Cachia40. N . Toce42 . A. Findlay43. C . Karaks46 . J. Green47 . G . Wagner50 . P. Vergakis54 . A. Sneddon62 . R. O'Dell

THERRY C.C.O.B.Coach :

1 . R. CostelloS. B . Liddell6. M. Keenan7. P. Kd)y8 . T. Hewat

10. J. Patterson11 . S. Molnar16. B Mi. eleci21 . G . Smith23 . A. Fielding26 . W. Dreier27 . B. Stevens36 . C. Rizzo (C)38 . B. SN6ecdc39. A. Fenn40. C. Keay48. R. Keenan49. D. Lyons56. T. Bymes60. M . GoodWn

THORCdBURY COU tCoach: Gary Cutler

1 . B. Carter2. A. Mountney3. R. Buzes}d4. B. Robertson5. T. Culler (C)6. P. Cutter7. D. Robins8. C. Krincevski9. A. Crocker

10. G. Thompson11 . R.Osmond12. J . Gerstkamp13. D.Cader(VC)14. M. Goddard15. S . Prior1

617.. SA

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. Murdoch17.18. S. Borg19. M. Johnston20. G . Theoharis21 . P. Clarke22 . W. Duson (C)23 . P. Cioccio24 . M. Alessandrino25 . A. Cifecken26 . W. Nasredr5ne27. D. Mousakis28. C. Berto n29. R. Robertson30. M . Martin31 . R. Vescic32. A . Hugak33. I. Kearns34. P . McDonald37. D . Bennett38. J. Overall39. M. Haden44. J. Faber (DVC)46. S. Nowiniski49. P. DorBcin s50. P. Brewer

DYSONBUS COMP"Y

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E East ,BULLEEN COBRASCoadt : Joe D'ArtgelaRes. Co~n' Mar(C Horsfield

5 .R°.'- a ~W.Ca

B. S.Gaz/mr12 Alssa

Chapman14. J.15: M.Jamzs17. G. Brown21. M. Horsfdd22. P. Basoskr

-1 24. P.Zora25. W

. St~e28. R n29. A Summers30. C. Poker32 C.Clanents35. T. Sells39. T.Itarmmclco40, W. 6e441 . N. PoEte^i42. G.L ekes43. R Cararoo45.CB~o53. S.Strat~n63 . P.C OMr 6

GHIRNSlDE PARK...''. Coach: Stephen Jones

Res. Coach : Peter Anthony1 . M. Punberbn2 ASore3 . G.Ske ;n4. M.Carusi(C)5. B. Pecker6. J. BrownZ V. Pk6ok (VC)8. Sf '9. W. ~£rtqi

10,. M. Kn`pmans11. G.R'r7aN(RVC)

D. f DVG7R. 1

' D.B~ -10 B .C_,lrptttf- S.UUAwror

F.F 39. D.Harvr,yG.I ,ay 40. MMoni;NA 41 . T. Scott

2B. J.Mosra 42. N.Slab~n

MX Lt~ ~ 4 ~ 4 . RP .6 Burke31. M. ~sgn 45 . W. Husscy32. G . L~w 46 . P. Egan33. A CYJnSide 47. T. Bella34. S.WheeRr 48. RGra/35. R.S~bug 49. C.

Peters

36, D. Narp 50. S.6ynus37. L tmrzn 51 . R Cop,38. G.Onpron (RC) 52 APJsbury

Shell Mooroolbark97267083

ELEY PARKCoach: Graham MulfengerRes. Coach : Rob Wickham

1 . D. Arundal 2. PA Brady2 . AMmra ; 3, RtzMarzz3 . A Feato-rdz7 4. M . Dek'Orso4. M.Geo' 5. W. taP.9arp5. C. Kaye (~ 6 A Brignishirfr6. D. Bruce 7. N. T '7. D. Bm~,ren 8. R. Poof:8. D. Carrell 9. T. KaracSmos9. P. Ye:and

10. C McLean11 . L Mclean12. A Duistan13. A Ke5a814. G. Dior15 . RYmag16 . P. StoreyIT AH7118. S . Raymer19. D

. Met

20. M. Hook (C)21 . F AkhNec22. P.Cammme23. G. Smith24. S. Wells25 . G. Fk+ath 38 K Podq;r26 . D. Hav1~j (UC) 39. J. VeNe27. D. Kaye 40 N. Ya2rkmos28. W. Ho,Sn 41 . R yficdem29. F. Leda 42 V. Fulauslim30. G . Bmmky 45 S. Bade{31 . G. tarneme 43. L KK?tis32. D. Gram 44.LD'a33. N. M 45. S. Colns

P-yne34. S. BrumW 46-M35. P. Blew 47. A VAmtrfm

36. S. Lee 48. P. Ckar37, D. Payne 49. M. Hoolea r

"7he Road Builders "

ELTHAM COLLEGCoach : Peter Slaci kRes. Coach: Peter Hansen

1 . J. Smythe2. KTudur3. A Tucker4 . B. Hsspz5 . C.Horsury6. G. Clarke7. RKennedy8. J. Woodward9. RY✓tFte

10. S. Mdaren11 . J. MaID 39. F. CowierFj12. G- Damara 40. D . Barred13. S. Jolley 41 . SDaoeI14. S.Jtshce 42. C.Ha&15. C. WniN 43. N. Hamsharef16. 8.lvrro"d 44. G. S17. G. Lays 45. M. Ryan18 . M. Bar`aig 46. R Dades19 . D. Doyt? 47. A Hadfvkf20 . S

. Lewis 48. R. Harris

21. B. Parsons 49. L Sterye22. S Agnamoopoks 50. J.TaylOr23. G .0'Cvnrxes 51. W.Starpe24. M. Dwyer 52. A Smacks,25. D. MnJreaty 53. J26. J. G1are 54. A Kdso27. B.Tumey 55. P. Morrow28. B. Turner 56. M. Edwards29. C.&shoo 57. T.EmNsrO30. 0. Hogan 58. M. Ormsby31. Z Jmarm,ski 59. B . Evdrr,32. T. Scott 60 . P. Barrett33. T. Hadley 61. C. McDonad34. S. Maxfdd 62. C. Lacey35. T.Ba-tt 63. R .Jovarovs36. S. F . rson 64. C. Watson37. R. Hearo-ey 65. S. Schafer38. G. ^'' . 66. S. Fnzpatri &

ELTHAM TIMBER &HARDWARE PJL

1175-1181 Main Rd, EflhamPhone: 9439 5533 (al) hours)

HAWTHORN C(TIZENSCoach: G~nn ShlhvorthyRes. Coach: Darren Murray

1 . D. Murray2. R Lovich4. S . Vda e5 . W. GEazebrook (DVC)6 . P7 .

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'.., 8 . M. Drmstanly

9. W. Power (VC)10 . P.Orchartf(C)11 . A. Si812. S. Cebaur13. J. Povey15. B. Gkwer16. N.6usaNas18. S . Tmiewell18. D. Lateeita19. J . Law20. S. Parker21 . A. Drarbp22 . J. Schutz23 . D. Tracy25. R. Braln25. S. Davis27. R. Lord28. M Mort{son29. P, Barker30. A . HarNey31 . C. Largky32. J . Boae33. S. DT34 4 S. Maalonsld (RVC)31 . M. Si~henson34 . P.Hemsh35 . D. Muphy37 . G . Marsha8 (CR)38 . D. Ladrea38 . I. Ceppa39. D. tahdt40. C. Frayne41 . M. Whytaoss42, S . tNew_44. P. RossRto45. A. Domakfaron46. D . McCowain47 . T.OHanbn47 . T. Fitzpatrick,49 . R. Adams49 . M. Noltak51 . R. Donovan52. 1. Rosthom54. E . Sill56. P . Ryan

KEWCoach: Rob BayleyRes . Coach: Tom Vans1 . B. tafrardu2. G. Pmte (VC)3. R P~trvren64. D. Candor5. J. Carnes 38. D.M&tu46. C. Hope 39. A Ka~7. D. Hop~ 40. P. Pedr=++

i 8. J. Pri~nren6 41 . R.Uiar e m9 . C.GctxaraR 42. C.Lntnn

10. B.Cu3en(C) 43. J. Counts11 . A Bames 44. A Donna12 . S.Md.Aahon 45. G.

M 13. C.IGrekou 46 G .E14. G. Crimm;ns 47. M

. 15. M.Brb 48. M .C_ ...!rr816. D.Ytood(VC) 49. J. Lucas17. J. Bey 50. J.Fader-18. N. ednq K) 51 . S. Fkdson

19. N. Peters 52 . 1 . Fletcher20. S.Hanison 53 . G.AnJrerrs21 . D. Hannam 54. AL Robins m22 . J . Pawn 55. D. KrttJ23 . ABes 56. J. Chow24. B. Daman 57. N. Lyic0Wks25. D. Wright 58. D. Cracknal26. M. Clerwn 59. J. Bortone'26 P.Naqy 60. V.Watg27. RFur6s 61 . H . E9128. L~iat~C) 62 . R .Papakos29. M . Dveymple 63 . L Bay*30. CC~(RCj 64 . S. Bayley31 . AW~(RVC) 65. C.BornRros32 . J .Based 66. S.Boutms33 . S. Duckwronh 67. D. Ma.,,A34. M. Morals 68. J. Fames35. R Bruno (M&) 69. S, Lem,36. ASKemC 70. KHage37. W.Lartard r 99. S. Bnuo

Duhig Ford

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OLD CAREYCoach: Glenn TaylorRes. Coach: Simon Jackson

1 . C.2.C.3.M .64 . C.Eskr5 . S. .hcFCCa Rc)6 G.Cor :_ )7. ADrdr 36. LSmat8. A Cori 37. P. Bryce9. M.Pc-1n 38. LCohen

10. K Shr& , 39. P. Bannedit. A CDP ~72. C.M d?rson ~. AGate;

13. S . Jones 42. M- Parker14. M . Curry 43 . S. Cherry15. P. Hams 44 . G. Hendr§;s16. M. Jones 45. M. Eastlnm17. S. Curry 46, M. Cam18 . C. Mattl>wvr, 47. S. Hawlings19 . P. Drake A.S. SAddi;On20. W. Mudge 49. R. Mardian21. PAHO;FanO 50. G. Canned22. J. Ha

nds 51 . R Monison

23. T. Pnce 53 . M.Kemv4124. MYar-° 54, B. German25. C- Goo 55 . T. Arnett26. J. M-^ 56 .

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27. I 57. Pa<mer28. h. : . 58. R BardvA,T29 . T. ".' 59. C. M~mn30 . S. F 60. 11 rd31. N.E 61. T. , rrwur32. C.V. .,;„ gton 62. G . u33. S. Fiekf 63. C.1-34. D.Fad r3 64 . A, ~+n35. R. Et2ra 70 . T ,

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RICHMOND CENTRA LCoach : Tim PontefractRes. Coach : Danny Hickey

1 . A Wi'--2. A Ba 47 . D. Banence3. T.0'; 49. N. Prtd:a5 . S.Sh 50. C. Barry6 . G . Bun, 51. H. McAyin6 . S. Pic- ~ 52. C.7. F.8%. 53. S. Lqlhtwood8. G. Maeadm 54. P. Wnrt.9. P. Jackson 55. M . Davt

10. A Murptry 56. L Day11. J. Barker 56. A Goktberr,

p 11. D. Hki<e/ 56, D. WiBon12. F.Maak 57, S.Av.,rjot13. C. Pearson 58 . N. Bowe14. C.Slerutpi 59. M.Calbnan15. P. Church 60. D.CaSirJs16. M.Juxur 61 . ACrn ras17. A Fawcett 62. T. Graham18 . M, 4W 63. T.GuhrP19 . J. Marring 64. A K.mp21. A HM 65. 0 . Humphreys22. A Flores 66. I .,bel-ftBr25. A Dunn 67. A. McIntosh25. S .RtAdcck 68. D.6xrckJe26. J.Puklist 69 . M.Tapfej27. C. Adams 70 . T. Tafbr28. A Waters 70 . D. Murftt30. S. Fentan 71. K Vuiutr30. G .TaL 72. G.Szw32 . D. Vans 73. J. Sleahan33 J .Cohen 74. P . Cawood34. D. Holt 75. L Westcatt37. G. Porteous 76. L Egan40. B. Katelr, 77. A Hogan42. P . HOW 78. M. Tento43. A Swig 79 . S. Tresstsr45. h4 Bhdc 8q . J. VatMs46. D. Farley 81. S. 0'Su2N an

YARRA VALLEY 0 . 0 .Coach: David KyleRes . Coach: Ash Wain

1. P. T ~ t2. P. N'3. FLT n4. M . Ftkrj5. A. C°-r6. D.fi7. J. DB. T. M 19 . C.R--

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V 13. D. C, w14. T.ls s15. T.0' an16. B .S'18. D. Rus s19. N . Park 41 . B. Dorms20. S. Frame 42 . T.Crean21 . A Lrve:€y~ 43 . H. Park23 . D. Baklaw 44. J. Ho24. M. Da:ies 45. LBee,-25. T. Habl>rn 46. N. Cott,seN26. G. Mcleod 47. B. h4:l1vnaith27. A Rom 48. R Da',is26. J.Macvczn 49. SS=:aac,nra29. P . Peterson 50, P. Ford30. D.Poner 52 . AFrZmett31 . J. Dome 51 S Corcoran3Z C.Heftenan 55. S.Ta,'br33 . D . Ireland 56. L Haumquan'4 . T. (7rnsfwkf 57. G. We35 . B. Peake 63. T. Strong36. R. Pana"vna 65. A Ekasiaroa.4;37. M. Ross 71 . M. Laing38. T. OSubar1 72. R lawtor,39. T. Readwny 74. A Bud40. M . White 78. J. St2E.-.

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COLLEGIANSCoach : Leigh CarlsonRes. Coach : Neville James1j B. King2. N. Fk .rerd'eie3. B . Woo9iouse4. S .Laussen4. N. BoctwS. D.Gtecwes5. D. Pete rs6. A .Smfih7. C. Hipon7. D. WarnrSrrutlr8. C. Pollack9. V. Cleary

10. J . Grigg10. S. M

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11. B. McKenzie12 D . Stubs1 3' G. Palmer14. R . Schober15. Y. Ruts15. N. h4ichad16' A Wa llace17. J. Tarpey18. J. Bennett (VC)19. C. Davidson20. G .Deane,blxss21 . A. Johnston22. D. Kerr23. A.Sheedy24. R. HartnNt25. G . Bric,~a2i-' N. M~27. S. Hinphry28. S. Blackman29. A.30. M . Gak:raAh31 . J. Nevins32. D. Tiwrtssan (C)33. J. Sneddon34 . D.ErdMwisle35 . R. Motfey36. S . Haniuxj37. M .Opie38 . M .Lake38 . S . Van Der Venne38 . J. Carr40 . B . Seaton41 . S . Li6ic42 . L Vasdekis43 . A. Greenway4a. A. Parlai (VC)45. N . Arxkrsa~46. S. Wooley47. D . MPat48. J . Lemon49. T. Van Der Venne50. S. Jefferson51 . P. Baxter52. N. CA53. M. I54. L R=55. E. Jones56. D. Howe57. J. Muore58. A Thom(uai59. M . Richards60. B. Ken s61 . D. Kerrs62' M . O'Donnell63. Z Usenw64. M . Grib Ne70. T.Srn4h77. T. Proctor

DE LA SALLECoach : Peter HannanRes. Coach: Greg FeutriEl

1 . M . Chun2. P. Fiume3. D. Crowe4. L Hall5. L Swift6. M . Fisher7. C. Browne8. C. Wright9. C. Campbell

10. T, Silvers11 . A. Evans (DVC)12. D. Toohey13. A. Waters14. A. Duncan15. J . Hodder16. A Flowerday17. A. EBot18. J . Hom19. D.O'Brien20. S . Abort21 . D. Jackson22. P. OCallaghan23. D. Grace24. D. Cross25. G. Hynes26. P . Wyles27. L. Van Der Pligt28. M. Lafferty29. D. Rosman30. B . Mannix31 . K . Manna32. C. O'Callaghan33. P . Renni e34. A . Moore35. A . Mackintosh36. A . Abbott37. M. Rosel38. A . Johnstone39. P . Brasher40. M. Buffer41 . J . Murphy42. J. Clarke43. M. Sharpe44. R . Mackinson45. C. Cleary46. M. Hogan47. M. Farrell48. D . Smith49. D . Lambe50. P. Mannix51 . B. Buick52 . B. Byme53 . R .Chapple54 . J. Duckett55 . S. Laska56 . G . Curran57 . P. O'Brien58 . T. Ford59 . P. Aron70 . D. Midro78 . D . Jennings

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr. Glenferria/Dandenong Rds.

Makrn9509 4023

GRYPH INNBAR & BISTR O9903 2093

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach : Simon MeehanRas. Coach: Andrew Baxter

1 . A. Baxte r2. D. Connell3. W. Bym s4. C. McKenzie5. F . Main6. W. Smith7. Adam Hilton8. M. Orton9. S. Rowlands

to . C. Warden11. L Hucker11 . (2) F. CapomoNa12. D. Secu S13. B. Carty14. A. Forsyth15. N. Morey16 * A. Dowsing17. Ash Hiton18. M . Constable19. M . Armstrong20. C. Kraus21 . A. Walden22. P. Thiessen23. M . Seoul23. (2) J . Madcay24. A. Laverxier25. G. Rowlands26. G. Philips27. J . Dann28. S . Walden29. R. Stewart30. R. Aughterson31 . B . Main32. P . O'Donnell33. A. Floyd34. B . Mitchell35. D.Lappage36. B .Lay37. D.Ladd38. S . Pedder39. R. Weber40. S . Duxbury41 . B . Mefin42. D. Scaife43. R . Plecher44. A . Kirkwood-Scdt45. N . Hill46. C. Jimmieson47. J . Kurta48. D. Bum49. M. Harrison50. A. Bonwidc52. R . Harrison53. M. Dusting55. C . Ladds57. B.Ladds65. C . Dowling

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OLD MELBURNIANSCoach: Michael FordRes. Coach: Mark libardi

1 . A. WaBon2 S. Theodore3. A. Ross4. B. EIGrtghaus5. L Bunn6. P. Harbury7. C. Thompson8. M. Lovett9. T. Smith

10. T. Roberts11 . M. Jukes12 A Hewitt13. S . Rose (RVC)14. J. Bunn15. R. Brittain16. C. Eatay17. B. Brtu!18. Q. Kee(>le19. M . H'~520. B. Te~wd21 . L Boyd22. A Waddell23. M . Berry24. M . Bennett25. M . Pruden26. C. Kennedy27. O. Boyd28. S . Rabbit29. J .WaHace-Smtth30. I.31 . J . Hart32. R. Web b33. G. Dixon (RC)34 . R.Morell35. D. Brown36. A. McKeon37. S . Eabry38. M . Crawshay39. N . Strauss40. J . Carroll41 . G. Wilhelm42 . P. Theodore43. T. Cbke44 . A. McDau}aH45 . S. Crow46 . D. Hoime47 . J. Guest48 . C. Jenkins49 . T. Stuckey (C)50 . P. Marai's51 . C. Banks52 . B. Campbell53 . P. Gason54 . S. Brown55 . D . Borsezeky

A WiltsJ. ElamJ. FotiS. BardsieyK Rutherford

OLD PARADIANpcCoach : Date McCan nRes . Coach: Wayne Tuffoob

1 . S. Vincent (VC)2. P.O1oughBn3. J. Dallas (VC)4. S. Philp5. A Mutelta6. B. Pannam7. P. Cosgrift8. D. Ciavda9. A. Boyd

10 . P. Brabender11 . A. Bums12. S. Wallis

13. T. Wallis

14. B. Brabender15. B. Dintinsante16. M. Godfrey17. B. Har t18. A. Nilsou19. T. Canavan20. P. Harris21, A. Farrell22. H. Belts23. P. Walsh24. D. Digtey25. A. Heffernan26. M.B. Geary27. K Jenkins28. J. Ho9.zx129. E. Tomasic4So30. T. Mulligan31 . M.Vear32. I. Hussain33. M. Harrison34. A. Vacirca35. J. Mills36. S. Swindon (VC)37. J. Hensley38. A Bnj#o39. P. Reid40. D. Baird41 . J. Tobin42. D. Tregarnbe43. P. Healy44. P. Joyce45. J. Swindon46. D. Stuckey47. N. Bag48. M . Ray49. D. Cosma50. B. SvAndon51 . G. Hickey52. M .S. Ftym53. D. Horsngtai54. J. Mould55. M . Van Kyuk56. M . Ryan57. J. Muir74. LThomas

FINER FORKSERVICES

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OLD SCOTCHCoa~r : Wayne Harmes~. Cosch: S'uran Itirgvrorth

1. K.Stokes2 J . Hosfdng (VC)a C. Hcslang4. T.Hort5. R. Price

'6. LMcDonriell7. J .Kdd7tien8. 0. Reid

Aujani9. R.10. J.Kerr11 . S. Grigg12. S. Hume13. N. Hooper(RC)

'..... 14. D. Norman'.. 15 . M. O'Brien16. A, SpeedV. S. Woodhouse18, A. Nettleton19 . S .Spide n20. T. WfiSon21 . S . Gibbs22. C. Heath23, D. Walsh24. M. Angus25. T. Pritchard26. B. PhUPs27. S. Collins28, S. Teesdale29. A. Teasdale30. J. Laird (VC)31 . A. Smith32. A. KafinSId33. J. Hamemarvi34 . G . Eagle35 . S. Steele (Q)36 . M. Davison37 . J. ~38 . 8.39 . P. Goiberg40. A Warner41 . A Castriam42. A. Gibbs43. J. Paterson44. P. Busse45. T. Stuta'u46. G. Jonas47. T. Reid48. P . Davis49. D. Thomas50. C. €&narr51 . S. tHinsvnrtli52 . A. G53 . P.54 . T. PhVAps55 . J. Bock56. A Richardson58. E. Johnston

x60. M. Weber61 . A Brdar62. J. Cook63. T. Gray67. M . Ryan70. R. Hume77. A. Lloyd

OLD TRINITYCoach: Bernard DunnRes . Coach: [an Wallace

1 . S . Kennedy (VC)2. G. Hudston (VC)3. A .AV o n4. T. Norman5. P. Vandet[roek6. R . Heath7. A Ande rson8. S. Dalrymp4e9. A. Andrews

10. A. Urban6c11 . R . BoMefl12. M. Cununmg13. M. Donato14. J.S6cWand15. D. Baiasry16. M.Seu5ng17. G . Hatfield18. M . Spencer19. A. Sheehan20. P . Board21 . L Kennedy22. D. Beardsley23. C. Popplev ell24. T. Board25 . A . Giddings26. P . Beet27 . M. Gneig28 . D . V29 . A Sea,30. L Taylor31 . S. Bladeni32. D . Glass (VC)33. D. Heighten34. J. Pappas35. M.Pausey36. J. Sutd'Afe37. P. DarXuxj38. R.Ph~s39. A. Vise40. T. Harris41 . C. Did42. M . Thornton43. T. Peggie44. M . HeppeH45. N. Kin g46. M . Beamsh47. F. Camemn (RC)48. C. Smith49. P .Johnson50. L Jervis51. D . Little5Z M. Boyd53. S. Ton ens54. A. Grisbrook55. J. Breen56. A. Richards57. C. Fellows58. R. Fanant59. T. Cade60. S. Meclm61 . D.Bunows62. S. Wyke63. P. Moore64. S . Cooper

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TRAVEL

OLD XAVERIANSCoach : Nick BourkeRes . Coach : Micilhad PlantI . M . Blood (C)2. M . Bourke3. L Hannebery4. D. Landrigan (VC)5. J . McD~aM6. T. Keyoe7. S . Lethlean& M . Holmes9. J . Hawkins

10. I. Gladman11 . Adam Jones12. J. Bowen13. C . Elli s14. D . Stoney15 . A. McLean16. L Ford17. D . Richardson (VC)18 . S. Hunter19. D . Stean20 . M. Hardman21 . T.OckJeshaw22 . A. Bourke23 . B. Perry24 . B. Coughlan25. P. t.echte26. A. Hed27. L Fay28. R. Clarke29. S . Wood30. D. Dann31 . S . Mollani32. A Bfushfield33. A . Sass!34. A . Belli35. S . Hede36. P . Barrett37. D. Webb38. T. Spurting39. S. Smith40. R . Ryan41 . A. Dillon42. J. Lowe43. T. Woodruff44. J. De Brough45. T. Coughlan46. AndrewJones47. T. Frwee r48. M. Logan49. R . Visentini50. S. Tucker51 . A. Murphy52 . P. Conquest53. M. Diamond54. M. Brennan55 . D. Stones56 . M. Stones57 . D. Walsh58 . L Tuddenham59 . M . Meehan61 . S . Nafilk

UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Grant WilliamsRes . Coach: Barry Neivandt1 . D. Slinmon2 . J .Staritsld3 . G. Williams4 . D. Guengerich5 . P .ODavi~6 . B . Blood (DVC)7. D. Nayter8. N. 8~m a9. S. Mead e

10. D. Maplestoreit . C. Bettrane12 . R . Furphy (C)13 . G. Evans14 . D . Gust15 . P. Stephens (RC)16 . C . Stewart17 . J. Kani s18. S. Kirsanovs19. B. Henald20. Z McCarty

22. A. Nugent23. T. Wilcox23. B. Fwqty24. P. Faitbank25. A. Henderson26. N. Cavafies27. J . Jamieson27. B. Fricker28. D. Bolton29. A.30. A Will31 . R. Varidenberg32 . J . Gamau t33. J . Hutdt~gs34 . J . MclGrtnan35 . A. WdCac36 . L Morison37 . A. I.ennen38 . M. Cot:bleddc39 . S. Henderson40 . B. Mde r41 . M. Keely42 . D . K~y, s43 . J. MdMOSh44. R . Featherston45. J. McGrath46 . D. Gunn47. S. Bnxkley48. H. Carter49. D. Strack50. H. Nation51 . M. Kordick52. S.Longtey53. R. Versteegen54. T. Rogdhouse55. D. Hueston56. N. Dwyer59. L Feh"60. D. Edwards61 . A. Holm67. D. McAloan (RC)72 . J . Norman (RVC)82 . N . Court

ST. BERNARDSCoach : Gerry FouFdsRes. Coach: Andrew Nathan

1 . A ConutoI . T. Paradowsio2. T. Dobso n3. A Bte6ner4. V. Corruto5. T. Harvey5. S.O'Kede6. S . Ryan6. C. Woad7. S . Perrett8. T. Wittenson9. A Capes

10. J. Kennedy11 . G. Mathewes12. P . Capes12. B . Hogan13. S . McKeon14. S . Doran15. L Overman15. D. AblaRer16. A Farmer17. L Vassatio18. N . MRcteit19. L Go&ant (C)20. T. Sheehan21 . B.22 . C .23 . B. Horn24 . G .DeMart»ct25 . J. Kavanagh26 . J. GollaM27. A. Nathan28. P. Gilmour29. J. Overman (VC)29. D.O'Connor30. A Thomas31 . M . Fanner32. S. Chatfield33. J.lanzano34. S. Dailey35. M .Juricskay36. C. Bond37. J. Mount38. D. McAllister39. S . Doneqy40. G. Toto41 . D.Juegan42. M. Marshall43. C. Davis43. J . Rainey44. S . Taylor45 . M. Dowling46. P . Rogerson47. A Osborne48 . G. Collins49 . A Fewster50 . J. McPhail51 . B. Ga9augher52 . C . Gray53 . S.Vdeqa56 . G. Cusack82. D . Solomo n

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BANYULECoach : Harry HarrisonRes. Coach: Tim Bell

1 . B. Kincer2. D. Witcheti (VC)3. L HoR4. J . Anderson5. B. Edmore6. S . Kayrooz7. S . Richmond8. R Williams9. R. Cotten

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 . Piayfair21 . R . Dintinosante23. S . Gray24. G. Williams25. M. Wheelan26. B. McDermott27. A. Rossi-Mel28. D . Fabri s29. M. Peters30. B. GBies31 . C . Bassett32. T. Wason33. D . Glass34. C . Stevens35 . B. Anderson36. D . Tyle r37. M.Jesse38. G . Riches39. C . Bead40. P. Witdiell41 . A. Foote42 . T. Egar43 . L Fertile44 . S. Attarr645 . M. Gilbert46 . P. Agostinelli47 . R. Smith48 . D. Stephens52 . D. Noonan55 . D. Williams (C)

IVANHOECoach: Do'rm ValkattisRes. Coach: Rob Pearce

1 . D. Williams1 . P. Merory2. L Hu~-Brown2. J . Di Santo3. C. Tucker4. D. VaBranis4. R. Toogood5. P. Manuel6. D. Frawley7. P . Rawley8. S . Saunders8. R. Hird9. N. Thackwray

10. P . Lee11 . H. Mousse12. L Smith13. S . Narkiev,iCz14. P . Flynn15. T. Flynn16. M . Swderi17. K . Mousse18. T. Scoble19. G. Bullen20. D. Sailor21 . L Blackwood22. A . Angeles23. A .Jewson24. T

.O'Neill

25. J . Frisina26. P. Flours26. S . Fairweather27. N . And2evski28. A. McKellar29. A. Scott30. J. Makin31 . D . McFarlane32. J. Lynch33. B. Kendetl34. B. Joyce35. P. Whitehead36. R . Gittos37. C . Giankou8dis37. G . Fmlayson38. T. Thomson39. M. Ebbage40. J. Griggs41 . C. McDonald42 . P. Murphy43. S. McGowan44 . E. Newbold45 . J. Ravwood46 . G .O'Bden47 . E. Marino48 . B. White49 . A. Rosenfeld50 . D.Jacka52 . C. Payne54 . D. Richards55 . L Pearce61 . G . Hickey68 . J . Owen76 . G . Kennedy77 . R. Armstrong78 . C. Brown

► ~j.ceMAZENODCoach : R. ProsserRes. Coach : C. Boyle

1 . P. Robinson2. J . Ballenger (1)2. M. Peters (2)3. T.CtkOII(1)3. M. Brookes (R)4. A. Hanley5. D . Schofield6. N . Mamw7. S. Morgan& D . Ca te9. P. Hag

10. M.OHara(C)11 . T. Smith (RVC)12. B. Mcqusker13. T. Bridgland (RVC)14. G . Young15. D.Barker(VC)16. T. Howard (RC)17. T. Tsia+ri s18. D.O'Do"19. D. Cianao20. C. Murray21 . S. Pdan22. D. Sherlock23. S. Caitson24. J.Cauchi25. A.26. Paul27. D. Kmm28. N. Little29. R. Sha rp30. S. Fisher (VC)31 . N. Brian32. D. Moore33. D. Pearce34. B. Dents35. J. Fisher36. R. Toyama37. G. Trigg38. D. Stelnfort39. R. Bourbon40. J . LeGrand41 . B . Welch (RVC)42 . N.Jacobs44. D. BoPFe45 . G. R47. Peter48 . P . Vim49. L Hatry50. A. Rogers51 . M . Murray52 . A. Le•.vison53 . P. Egan54 . P.Jaoobs55 . M . Quirk56 . M. Welch57 . D. Nisbett60 . M. LeCouteur63 . W.Ocdiu2o64 . S. Bou rbon66 . J . Grenison86 . M. Couttie

WRELERS HILLI-I O T E L

M.H.S.O.B .Coach : Warren FallRes. Coach: Colin Drake1 . J. Bared2. A. Fmrard2. J. Gokln3. D. Weeder3. R.Vertre4. D.Ft.ming5. G. Young6. S. Grinner6. B.A>5or d7. J. Penal (VC)7. N. Berriett8. J. Di w9. D.Comer(C)10. M.Beazfef11 . M. Irish11 . M.Webster12. S . M CC*12. M.FAerkrem13. C .11teoGeld13. APreece14. ATEng14. C . Kdtf15. P . Barge15. M . Meffield16. M.Atldn16. A- CIA17. A. Webster18. B . Anse!18.LGillespie19. J. Gemar20. D. Fairchild (4C)21 . N. Johns21 . G .M,clar&22 A Lindsay22. M .Z&M23. S. Ritchie24. B. Kelly24. G .WkOn 41. S.St~Iey25. C.G)mer(VC) 42. P.S~aGS~wa126. S.Hanison 43. J.Spiteri26. M . Thompson 44. B. Ardxt3927. P. Fkrrt 45. D. Senn27. LE 46. AHolarKi28. D. Slinnar 47. J. Karw28. ALaewence 48. S.Morcan29. P.Abergo 49. C.Bruce29. C.Drace 49. N.NdxWl30, R. Newton 50. D. Baker31 . W.Wagad 51 . A32 . A. Cassell 52. B .32 . M. Kastar ty 53. R. Mdidyre33. A Sa6py 54. R. IG=~--34 . S. HeEtrot 55. A t{eefis34 . N. Fahey 56. J.Wirich35 . ASainis 57. AGrkrmer35 . S.KautaMy 58. J.Nzwton36 . A Pa3n os 59. B . Etdte937 . N.Bradle/ 60. P.Kar,rxty37 . C. Chan 61 . M .Prett938 . C.M& r 62. S.Danckert39 . A Watson 63. T. Kmg40 . W.Ha/es 64. B.Codarbn

AC11VE SPORTSWEAR

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't-11OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Dale TappingRes . Coach : Steve BarnesRunner: Gary Sanders

1 . A. Krzyvmkiak (DVC)2 . J. Much4. M. Talbot5. N. Perry (C)6. S. Antonis7. L Fddes (VC)8. S. Lennox9. M. Fisher

10 . R. Hartmani i . A. Fitzgerald13 . M . Gamble14 . M . Dennis15 . D. Tymms16 . J. Bradley17. A. Rlckerby18 . M . Jackson18 . P. Roach19. A. Mandylaris20. D. Kolmorgan21 . R Oakley21 . C Jackson22. K. Farrell23. A. Pryor24. R. Carter24. S . Douglas25. S . Nikas27. C. Gilmore28. P . Wolf29. M . Gordon30. K .Teschendorf31 . S . Murray (RC)32. B . William33. M. Toll34. M. Reid (DVC)35. S . Mercer36. B . Pollock (DVC)37. A . Hain38. A . Lomas39. A. Fischer40. B. Patterson41 . J. Howell43. J. Holden45. P. McNamara46. B. Hamilton47. D . Wilson48, T. Desmyth49. N . Winter50. S. Wi ll iams55 . C . Toms57. A. McLaren61 . A. White65 . R . Kent71 . B. Alderson79 . H. Bickett80. A. Palfrey84 . P. McMahon

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OLD IVANHOECoai;h: Kevin McLean

L-=:D~ne 6tcCorrnack

Dense Caddy1. A. Corcorantn. M. Power2 . P .S~Y2a J. Va~ot~3. D. Warty3Fc A . Jenkins4 . A. Parker (VC)4n. D. Toll (VCR)5 . T. YoungSa. P. Cargin6. S. Kent7. T. Young8, T. Stevens8a. B. Yanaaod9 . M. Karayannis

10. M. Veal (C),I, S. Tullyttn. P.Martin

12. M. Johnston13. A. Pappos13n. C . Chan14. S. Kingston15 . G. Douglast5n. S. Wany16. M. WoodsIT J . Luk18n. P. Bisogni19 . A. Barker19n. P. Quick20. M. Huber20q. W. Millard21. J . Mansfield21n. C . Web b22. P. Donaldson22R. P. Golding23. M. Stewart24. G . Hams25. C . Moore25a. J . Maywdc26 . D . Spiten26a. D . Craker27. J . Weddle27a. P. Ritchie26. D . Janes29. R . Weddle (VC)30. B. Wills30P. E. Brophy31a. D .Cac~y32. D . Goad32a. N . Harris33. T. Connacic34. D . Hal35 . L McLean (VC)36. S. Pidoto37. R . Weisz37s. D . Stoll38 . Gerry George39 . Gary Gexge40 . W. McCaskiH41a. L Taylo r42. S. Vaughan43 . A Atkinson44. T. Agushi44 . C . Grinham45 . J . Hempeted45n. M. t.inke48. K.Gtisenti50. C . Corcoran51 . B. Shadboit57. D . Kadaoui59. B. Elsworth60. S. Myers

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ZITECH COMPUTERPERIPHERALS

57 St. Hellier StreetHeidelberg

ORMON DCoach : G . HeatyRes. Coach : T. Hille

1 . A. Jobing2. C. Symes3. AOrr4. A. Grace5. R. Turner6. T. Gallagher7. B. Connell (C)8. M. Gilmore (VC)9. A Forrest

10. P. Marrow11 . D.Edgell12. N.Setw13. P. Kxx,}ston14. S. James15. C. Fraser16. T. Stewart (RC)17. P. Joy18 . S. Ryan19. D. Cleary (RC)20. S. Metz21 . J. Brown22 . R. Block23 . P. McDonald24. J. Collins25 . D. Beckett26 . D. Connell27. T. Brennan28 . B. Collins29 . D. Whelan30 . N . Wets31 . B. Ega n32 . M. McDonald33 . M. Shepherd34. R. Remman35 . G . Bailey36 . S. Mackey37 . S. Turner38 . P. Milner39 . J. Buron40 . G .Lehner41 . G . Hall42 . C . Keleher44 . M. Mabbett45 . L . Lvingstone46 . P. Todd47 . R . Keating48 . G. Smith49 . M. HorsPeld50 . J. McLean51 . G.Kmg53 . M. Turner54 . B. Davies55 . D . Amfeld56 . S. Eccles57 . H . Brown58 . M. CoRans59 . G. Sneddon61 . B. Keath62 . Aaron Murphy64 . S. Head65 . L Craven66. A. Turner67 . D . Turner68 . D . Mabbett70. R . Nichols75 . A. Murphy

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ST. KEVINSCoach : Tim Ha rtRes. Coach : Owen Hourig an

1 . B. Bunclan2. J. Dyna n3. M. Brady (C)4 W.5. R . Cattanan (RC)6. S. Fox7. B. Kennedy8. B. Dot4r:an9. G. Smith

10 . D. Moore11 . D. Ryan12 . M . Do4man (VC)13 . R. Bowles (Dvq14 . J . Bareis . M . Olive16 . B . Garvey17 . M . Terzini18 . N . Hart19. D. Sheehy20. A. Varsa621 . S . Powell22 . J . Macey23. A . PNetta24 . P . Meagher25 . M . O'Shea26. P . McCann (RVC)27 . R. Gross28. M . Farquharson (DVC)29. A Mount30. M . Garguano31 . A. McGuiness32 . B. Noonan33. S . Denton34, J . Wnitbm.ad35. A. Thomas36. D. Kennedy37. S . Kennedy38. D. Smith39. S . Dribble40. A. Hart41 . J . Hassell42. S . Charles43. R. Sinddss44. D. Moytan45. D. Weight46. D. DeRoode n47. M . Chapman (DVC)48. R. Doherty49. RETIRED50. S. Kuring51 . R. Bateman52. J. Finch53. J. Goklswarthy54. S. Game55. B. Mamstc56. G . Mutcahy57. C.Bossong58. N. Martin59. J. L60. P.61, N. Golds62. J. Quirk

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63. P. Ryan64. J. Prtce65. S. Diton66. D. Ivory67. S. Herbert68. T. Bare69. T . Smith70. D. Boyd

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SOUTH MELBOURN E

SUVIPSON

ST. KILDASTH. CAULFIELDCoach: Terry WalshRer. Coach : Tony GilchristI . B. an2. N. ARystapenko(VC)3. J . Howard5:P. Clements6. M . Ryan8. G. Baker9. G . Healy

10. T. Presnelt11. J . Gardner12. B.Kug13. S. Neeson14. S . Wood15. M .Kuek16 . P. Rogers17. G . Knobe!18 . R. Williams19 . D. Bitston21. M. Mail22 . P.O'Su ll wan23 . A. Dalla Lana24 . M. Wettgosz25 . P. Dyno n26 . N. Buck27 . R. Gilmore (VC)28 . G . Holed29 . D. Dunlevie30 . T. Presnell31 . M. Cunningham32 . M. D'Zdva33 . N. Cole34 . R . Harvey35 . D. Mahoney36L C. KaINs37 . A. Zalit38 . R . Elicit39 . A. Diamond40 . J. Thursfreld41 . A. Merrick44 . S. Diamond45 . W. Derham47. M. Mumhy48 . B. Mascali49. M. Benton50. M. D'Agostino51 . J. Frawley52 . S. Koutapls53. C . ThursreId54. T. Galloway55 L L . Magaw57. M. Merrick58. S. Patterson60. C . &Iston61 . M. Tkocz (C)64. M. MacDonald65. K. Toohey66. G. Brown67. S. Emmett69. M. Slade73. W. Perkin s

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

1 . M. Petrevsid2 . B. Hollow3 . P. German4 . M. Elliott5 . J. Seymour6. J. Vaina7 . P. Jones& L. Hollow9. M. Grovacodc

10. R . Eggiestone1t . B. Warner12. R . Moran13. M. Bnsanko14. J . Redcicc (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. Catbis27. B . Stevens28. D. Barron29. S . Goodwin30. M.Tadnac31 . S . Hollow32. J . Sacc o33. N. LaFontaine34. M. Donohue35. S . O'Halloran36. C. Rizzo37. D. Castaldi (C)38. B . Se5ack39. A. Fenn39. S . Boyle40. G. Keaues41 . G. Thompson43. G. Rosiqnolo44. D. O'Neil47. D. Goodnin48. D. Wrgglesworth

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AJAX "~'~Coach: Phil AarwtsAsst. Coach : AGd>aea ZErnsfdRes. Coach: Brian Ziellinski

1 . J . Wmbel3. B. Davis4. M. Dudakva5. J . Rath6. D. Kal b7. G. Samuel8. A Krongokl9. A Rosen

11 . A Gordon12. D. Ones13. A Levy14. Y . Rapoport15. A Burman16 . R. Woof17. A. Cukierman18. K. Siegel19. M . Halphen (C)20 . W. Krongdd21 . S . Gasman22. D. Moh r23 . A Bensimon24 . S. Rubensteine25 . A Levin e26. B. Duzenman (DVC)27. A Lust28. J. Bram (VC)29. A Hearst30. N.IsraeSohn31 . M. Bamett32. A Mordech34. D. Gunn35. S. Roth36. J. Segal (DVC)37. A . Loewy38. J. Lewis39. D . Boon40. A Redlich41 . P. Naptak42. J. Kloa3er43. R . Weisz44. N . Diamond45. E. Steen46. J. Davis47. A Abraham48. L Goldbierg49. M. JeSnek50. B. Grodski51 . S. Boon52. A Zeknski53. A Sheffield54. D . CoO vr s55. B. Zrelinski (CC-R)56. S. Davis58. M. Fried60. J . Wajnberg69. J . Vernon

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BULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach : Andrew SmytheRes. Coach: David Hooper

1 . J . Prior2. G. Alexander3. S . Young4. W. ThompsonS. C. Paris6. R. Minney7. P. Robertson8. N. Bone9. B. Leferve

10. P. George11 . S. Farte}r12. A Parris13. D. TuAooh14. D. Cooper15. P. Faulkner16. S. Smith17. C.18 . G . Shallard19 . P. Nigro20 . M. Jones21. D. Hooper22 . G . MCLaren23 . D . Mathews24 .25 . T. Merrell26. P. Graham27. N . Waddel28. C . Mutrcner29. P. Bone30. M. Agrotis31 . A Shine32. R . Williams33. G. Pemberton34. S. Lambropobus35. D. Daskalou36. P. Hare37. S. Boyd38. S. James39. P . Dallogid40. T. Mathews41 . A Rozantis42. P . Edward s43. C. Pa(xiopoulas44. J . Rozantis45. C. Taylor46. D. Dowd47. C. Morghwitis48. R. Lambert49. A50. D. Glover51 . A King52. D. Williams53. T. Franklin54. K. SteB'uig55. B. Brennan56. M .Toumy57. P. Giannis58. D. Vozza59. C. Ellis60. A Panou61 . D. Anderson62. G . Chivers

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Don ScarlettRes. Coach : Ian Cave1 . C. LeGrand2. P. Annore3. A.Ma.w n4. S. Anderson (VC)5. R. Barnes6. A Natoli7. D. McConville8. D. Marshall9. S. Morgan

10. C. Ferguson11 . A. Browne12. DR. Andercon13. C .Tiwmas14. F.Ceset4i(RC)15. S.Btick16. J.F17. S.18. B. Holt19. A. HuBdc20. P. Buckley

~. M. McGregor

23. J. Day24. ACuo n25. R. McDorx>d26. Sore Wills27. T. Prurtzos28 . Soott wills29 . M.Fletdref(VC)30 . C. Soarfen (VC)31 . D. Hobson32 . DA. Arderson33 . E . Ztdcer34 . W. Armour35 . B . Armstrong36. B . Martym37. M. Beaumont38. S . Selby39 . K. N40. I .41 . R.Buknar42. T. Comehfs43. A.Frederiksen44. S. Green45. P. Hayden46. R. He#her'vic~on47. B. Hoare48. R. Hunt (RV49. A. Hunter (C)50. S. James51 . B. Jotn,tone52. M . Lake53. T. L54. N. 8an55. C.Marirtis56. A. McGregor57. B.McGregx58. L Muir59. A. O'Brien60. A. Poretti61 . J. Radder62. D. Ra,}ercon63. A. Ross64. M.Sa#er65. R

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A D. Varker68. S. Wa6rer69. D.Weiniger70. S. Will-71 . M. Young72. E.Zrdcer73. S. Bird

AUSFINE FOODSINTERNATIONAL PTY. LTD.

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

MARCELUNCoach : Anthony PaatschRes. Coach : Tony Day

1 . C.ShaeryRytkr2 A

.a D.Waters(C)4. M . Gil5 MMar,n& D. Sarnperion7. U Rowe (V,,)& 8 Fraeva9. D.Mer@m9. J. Daly

10. A Bendorrdhe11 . D.Tayb r12. B.Cmn12. P.OCaWoi13. O. Baarzatal14. 0 A. Hoar (Fll~15. MGrtosr16. J. WaSs17. G.Cox17. M. Getscn18. ACattry(VC)1& P.tiarberis19. D.Cooper (VC)19. D.Mct4all20. S.0'Fbpxi21. C, Mason22. 0. Marsan23. P.Ctrambers24. AGa24. M. Bectxtti25. M. Stokes2& G. W&h27. S.iheist27. S. Beattie28. J. Dotigtas21 J. colas30 . ATregerqv2n31 . C. Pitt32 . ACokwi(RlC)33 . MCoapz r34 . P.Mclnrtrc35 . A Trotter36. P. Walj37. A Sheehan38. D. Harb?rts39. J.TSoulas40. J. Dam41 . J.Seabury42 . J. RINrdotta43. D. Dadoricco44. C. "45. M .VattJrt46. J.SheNVn 61 . C.kmngeks47. LOPtym 62 . C.Dsurto48. M. Pardam 6& J. Dinneen49. C. McCann 64 . L PettageFa50. J. Scam 65 . T. LoiKer50. D. Bootlxy 66. O. Ciro51 . LSuBrvan 67. MBaskird52. P. Barresi 68. G. Cull53. C. Mathews 69, M. MIAM54. N.lvmstrwq 70. fi.Bymes55. W. Caveman 71 . & OCoramior56. G. GLA 72. C. Keogh57.8.Day 73.8.Keruean58. L Bettiol 74. M . Karavasits59. M. Karavasas 75. 0. Wrrry60. A Marton 76. J. Debhu R

Caftn.

MONASH BLUESCoach: Dave RogersRes. Coach: Steve IGnq' . L Finday2 J. Baxter3 . C. Miller4 . P. Maiden5 . D. Rogers6 . M. Newman (VC)7. W. Mchra8 . M. Lawrence9 . L Barin g

10. S. Webster11 . M. Spencer12. J. Caldwell15. M. Tinkler16. C. Dobbin17. V. Cdombies18. G .Hijavvell19. D. Roche20. J. Cavanagh21 . S. Mcqure22. A. Dobson23. P. White24. B. Hodson25. M. Kellodc26. P. Hurley27. D . Newman28. S. McGee29. A. Headbeny30. P. Brophy31 . J .L Smith (C)32. M. Try33. J .M. Srrtith34. B. Davsley35. D. Murdtie36. M . Tehan37. J . Andritsos38. P. Tudhey39. M . Smith40. W. Crawford41 . A. Kiers42. A . Hickey43. R. Feenaghty44. D. Teesdale45 A. McPherson46. D. Jones47. S . Mentha49. M . Ke2odc50 . D. Schweddes51 . S . MdBe52 . J. Mite53 . L McCann54 . R. Harris55 . D. Trumble57 . P. O'Neill58 . A. Klopsteins59 . H. Midklieton61 . P. Mills63 . S. Forsyth64 . A. Lam67 . B. Dempsey70. N. DeYoung71 . L McGregor82. D. Hurst at )

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NORTH OLD BOYSCoach : Frank DunnellRes. Coach: John Tierney

1 . C. McKay2 . D. Waters3, S. Mannassa (DVC)4. S. Stee p5. B. Devine6. M.Gravina7. P. BOath8. B . Corson9. L Curly

10. J . Forbes

11, P .O'Fanel (C)12 . S . Lockt3 . B.Cumlli14 . S. Cheshire15 . P. Kearney16. J. Chris6an17. M. Maguire18. J. Munay19. B. Smi1 h20, M. Robinson21 . J. Cunen22. M. Connelly23. P. aDwyer24. J. Barker25. P . Christian26. J . Roberts27. S . Walsh2& D.0'Fanrell

'... 29. D. Boye'..... 30 . M . Leigh'., 31 . L Boyle (VC)

32 . J. Lowri e33. M . Orianuk34. B. Gong35. D. Hooper36. D. TOnkin37. S. Miktmda38. A. Sweeney39. J . Zumbo40. R . Mulquiney41 . G. Bum

s42. S . Reinmann43 . P . McMahon44 . M . Lyons45 . B. Pawsey46 . M . Caulfield47. R. Little48. M. Anderson49. J. Tmnboli50. C. Bailey51 . O. Newman52. T. Jamieson53. N . Tinley54. T. Cleveland55. S .Zocco57. B . Aftnan59. J . Bugela63. R. Gale69 . J . Joyce

xkOLD MENTONtANSCoach : Peter Murph yRes. Coach: Jeff Norninan

1 . A. Acreman2. C. Lean3 . B. Muqhy4 . G . Stroud (VC)5 . C. Wallac e6 . D . Paterson7 . G. Ferguson8. N . Macqrire (C)9. G. Pride

10. J . Graham1t . D.So&ey12. S . Martin13. R. Large14. M . Finnis15 . C. Davis16 . P. Hughes17 . L Richardson18 . T. Boumon19. D. Kdto20. S. Mullen21 . M. Elkot t22. P. Harrington23. N . Moodie24. S. Krtto25. J . Winduss26. G. Dart27. G. Katris28. M . Bond29. A. Carter30. M . Brooks31 . P. Ftas4ds32. J. SN33 . Cl . t~ew34 . S. Worrell35 . Darren Murphy (VC)36. P. Russ o37. H . WebsterGrifFtlhs38. D. Milli s39. T. Riley40. T. Leonard41 . N. Untoni42. C. Rushworth43. M. Lawes44. B. Clothier45 . C. Leaver46 . J. Norman47 . J. Konicanin48 . D .Johnsen49 . B.Lee50. G. Richards51 . R . Butter52. A . Merriner53. M . Stroud54. J .Sheddon55. W. Ba&antine56. M . Leone57. P. Watson58. D. Coventry59. C. Furber60 . D. Nock61 . C . Dwyer62 . Daniel Murphy63 . T. Hancock64 . M. Austin65 . Damien Murphy66. M. Henry71 . T. Kersley72. D. Campbell

v'ieuterrdBATHROOMWARE

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ST. BEDE'SMENTONE TIGERS

_ Coach: Paul BeddoeRes . Coach: Brad Berry

1 . M . lKinse9a2. S . Zaloc3 . J . Satire (DVC)4 . V. L'HUEer5 . M. Murray

'........ 6. A. Ryan7. D. Dg}cJns8. B. Beasley9. G . Mariruc

10. C . ROSS11 ' M. Hecker12 . C. Stewart13 . David Goodchild14 . P.Lanna n15 . Danny GooddM16. S . Napier17. A. MacGeon3e (C)18. J . Tully (VC)19. B. Tomlinson20. T. Lamb21 . W. Fur~fong22. S.McCarUry23. T. Peck24. T. Beasley25 . D . Smith26 . S. Hecker27 . M. Manson28 . D.Fehen29. D. Ord30. M. Dols31 . M . Mifsu d32. J . Dickinson (RVC)33. A. Walsh34. D.Kmseta35. R. Bilos36. G . McLachlan37. M. Conno~y38 . A. Hayes (DVC)39 . R . L'Hui~ier40 . C . Johnston (RVC)41 . P. Ord42 . A. Thompson43. K. Goodch3d44. J . Recupero45. R. Gould46. O.Labr47. C. Braoch48. R. Shneier49. S. Flannery50. N. Tuk/51 . S. Boczar52 . A Kearney53 . M. Beasley54 . M. McCraw55 . P. Dwyer56. D . Marshall57. M. LomacJrw (RC)58. M. Zadc59. P . Newport60. A. WhitelaW61 . B . Dunstan62. C. Thompson63. A Ord64. M. Carderoy65. W. Earle66. M. Ryan

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

1. D. Dinicolantaiw (C)2. J. O'Meara3. EMfthell4. T. Van Den AWcer5. C . Kenny6 . A. Hughan7 . V. Ryan8. T. Oakley9. A. Bethune

10. A . Day11 . C.Dobbyn12. G . Robinson13. J.Millff14 . D.15 . Aa16 . B. Carey17 . R. Parker18 . T. Batty19. A Quinlan21 . G.Simmondson22. A Burgess23. S. Nankenas24. D. Kenny25. A McKenna (VC)26. S . Edwards27. P. Bowden28. B. Mdnemy29. S. Darz .y30. R. FvmstroncJ31 . M. Caitessatto32. A. Nedru33 . A. Banks34 . B. Henrkus35 . J . Briggs36. K Morris37. S . Manton38. J . Smith39. B.L Vaughan40. J. Gay41 . A. Ma V42. P. aHa%"43. B. Drury44. F. DinicdantmiD45 . S. Ronchi (VC)46 . C . Smith47 . R . McCann48 . A . Fmhom

'... 49. B . Milner51 . T. Ludlow52. J . Niel53. M .Labr54, J . Graves55. P.Ctafke56. P. Rouch58. B. Mitchell59. A Ansio60. S. Buckle61 . J. Rees62. J. Cronin&- . M. Lindsey64 . S. Walsh65 . J . Donovan66 . G. Rafferty67 . 0. Prosser68. H . Meehan69. S . Pitcher

THOMASTOWNCoach: Tony FellowsRes. Coach : George Petsinis

1 . S . Papaionou2 . B . Byron3. A. Smith4 . G. Petstrts5. JarnesBubis6B. P7. S. Plant8. A. Fellows9. V. Capecl

10 . D . Caped11 . LAlbefti12 . F. Faichione13 . G. Scarpa15 . L Del Papa17. D. Gorski19. P. Ristevsla20. L Alabaltis21 . E Lentini22. L SaNese23. R. Dima,tgio24. B. Smith25. R. Kennedy26 . C . McNeil28 . L Morribito29 . K. Hating30 . C . Fellows32 . P. Colosimo33 . E . Rio34. J . Cadoni35 . A . Colosimo36. J .Theodanu37. D. Dimovs}d38. G. Scott39. S. Weeks40. P. Scant41 . D. Brooks42. O. Ess44. A. Ward46 . N . Lgane4a471,D . Pbvrtght48 . D. Tripicdso49. J . Pougios

.''.., 50. C. Dana51 . E . Vagn6no52. L Smith53. P. Battista54. J. Rocca55. P. Vakeri56. S. Mineo57. C. L'Aurora58 . A. Gangs59 . Z Fleming60 . A. Fferning61 . B. Colosimo62 . T. Staics63. M. Grech64. R. Ward65. S. Holmes66. D. Poxjos67. N. Grech69. R. Pandolfo

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D SectionAQU I NAS O.C.Coach: Andn;w CrasbyRes . Coach: Sean 0'Loughtin

1 . G. Burc h2.G. b3. S . t. °^1s6. S . k7. G.8. A. D( ie9. P . F10. D.F d11 . C .B_:.tury12.M .7,y13. C ..kme7t4. A Lorton15. J. Knights16. S .Cbsa17. M . Damn18. J.Hu~19.G.V"9. P. Rues 'I . R Bosch21 . C . Diann 42, J. McEvoy22. S . Flynn 43. M . Battery23. J. Lrvak)SGSm 44. P. Durrce24. P . Harper 45. N .Frede625. C . BOX 46. D.Largrbn26. A Frerdn 47. P. Kveitelaitis27. S . Jones 48, K Moore28. G. Wston 49. C. Lamboom29. S . O'Loughlin 51 . A Wendt30. C . Coliver 54. S. Upon31 . L Kag 55. A Cutters32. M' 56. S. Dolrrry33. J. Wlaw 58. A Bohm34. M.TanA 60. B . McDonald35. S . Li4;rrJstore 61 . J. Laztgfird36. D. Phdmt 65. R Moos37. D. Joyce 66. 1A w1ton38. C, T" 67. flC ~39. R Le,y 69. J. Fhcchg40. A Cmss 86. B . Parcta7

BEAUMARISCoach: Brett MerchantRes. Coach : Sco tt Mothers

1 . S . Rektj2 . P . N&-Anus 25. J. PAalxtwud3 . M. Pips 25. J. WShe{dtake3 . 1.46uavns 26. . PAOs4 . M. Device 27- D.Johnson4 . M. Day 28. J. McKena25 D. Wright 28. B. Lucy (RC)6. J. Taylor 29. C . MarSn7. S . Fairbanks 29 P.0'Bnen7. MR4f5or`abs 30. AEasHIn8. M O'Brien 31 . P. OnS. J.Vl~ 32. C.Daglash9. 8 P&tcr:m (ihC) 33. N . Van9. A McFarlane 33. T. Hok

10 J. Warham 34, S. Maatlteis10. R ER .wod 35: B Commit11 . S. B1c*kb: 36. S. '12. P. Mc:.7atwn 37. A Smith73. B. Vat~han 38. S. TntsmR14. A Oun 39. P. Duffy14. N. King 40. P. Tescirema15. PA. Hoyane 41 . A BWcke15. L Stevens 42. 0. Maypi:ce16. M. Flaimlsm 43. S. Wdson16. D.OBrien 44. S. McGregor17. T.MV.1ch0gs 45. ATlwmas17. E. Bell 46

: S. Osborn

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CAULFIELD GRAMCoach: Geoff Reille yRes. Coach : Matthew Schollban

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OLD ESSENDONGRAMMA RCoach : A . FrazerRes. Coach: I. Stevens

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10, I . Stevens 41. I Rate r11. B. Papal 42. A Jealous12. J. Hearne 43 . A Gat13. P. ChaeGel 44 . R Cki#vsy14. S. Evans 44 . P. Barry15. S. B~p 46 . D. Novecac16. S, P,"f..Plarsan 47. J . Testro17. P.H-1,r{VC) 48 . p, Munch1 8, T. Read 49 . A Hutduson19. G. Eleven 50 . D.BeP4nan20. J. tang 51 . S. Grrasky21. S. Dale 52 . A Damon22. M. LL*asz 53 . T. Havl.ce23. J . Hughes 54 . S. Ma7bury24. C. Robertson 55 . R Mona25. A Leask 56 A 0'Ryan26. D. Retclnr 57 . R. Wright27. D. Barr 58 . A Wcerrde28. B. Turner 59 . N. Osman29. J. Sounders 60 . APahrwr30. J. McLean 61. D. Potar31. A Corby 62. P. Baroch32. J. Mansfiekf 63, A Porter33. S. Cramer 64 . J Ross i34. J. Leask 65 ASoterou35. D.VAUtfir',d 68. B.tamro36. P. Test 67. R Craig

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach : Rod AllisonRes. Coach : Egan Smith1. S. Baord2. T.James 42. RK- '3. AIrkster(VC)43. T.''

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ST. JOHNSCoach : Stephen MooneyRes . Coach: De an Higgins1 . G. MathesconZ M* Loosen3. M. hdasen4. 8. labrady5. S.Cann~6, S. Cacoran7. R Back& D .Jardcovs9. ARacthda

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

1 . M.waId(C)1 . D .VkBar 33. B. Smith2 M, Edmunds 33. M. WDrincen2 C. Other 34. R. Carom3 . D. V&lsbj (VG) 37. M. Ytrgona3. H .ArWermn 40. S. Boxe s4. T. DuOdak'• 40. E . Bostork5. A HoMD; 41. G. Farrcatt6 . B. Mitten 42. D.Ctmplasi7 . ADM 42. P.I.iaavs8 T. Seymour 46. w. Davidson

10. T. We.fen 47. PA.O'~.thantit . R. Uzi 47. R.Stevmm12. N . Purr 48. E . Smilwrs13. P. Hammon 50. M. Robson13. J. Cook 51. J. Wilson (M14. J. Pescoll 55. B. Emor y14. D .Bladroum 59, G.Vta&s;r15. A.'reelmor(M 57

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SALESIANCoach : P. TurleyRes. Coach : M. Byrne

1 . M. Booed2 Pat Forbes3. S. St&i>rrond4. A tka.akf5, M. cram (C)6. RCincotta7. G. Gasp& M. Hazel (VC) ^a D. Scott 39. B. a rm

70 . D. Dow 40. J.Ham'stton11. T.Wh;e 41 . S.BOhzbc12. A G3span 42. & Chalmers13 . I. Babelic (VC) 43. A Roberts14 . P. Rk.Itr'Ryht 44, a Hunt15 . T. Vlatibro* 45, NIL Spencer16 . ACF€apprca 46. PA .Tr~soneIT P:attPorfr 47. RPtrAjott18 . S. Srdair 48. P. Kaar-~t19 . S.Bmvn 49. 8 .n ~20 . AScager 50. J.I . s21, R. Nepali 51 . P.1--,hard22 . AEcknonds 52. T,23 . C. Rode (VC) 53. J.1 a24 . A Grace 54. S

. 25. B.IGrdver 55. D.' ner26 . B. Bmmnan 56. 5 . •'d27. M. Mansfield 57. D. C ., an28 . M. Byrne 58. 0.T- ,29 . MickFor6ee 59 J.'~r30 . D. lawmn 60. M . Bates31. A Da:vf 61 . A Ka n32 . A St?Fens 62. D. Sutherland33, M. Cooke 63, M .PeTob34, PA.V.4seman 64. Paul Forlbes35 . P. Scanivrefia 65. S. Baash36. W. Heman 66, S. KrxO# 637. J. Brennan 67. M . Su@redarxt38. R Hazed 68. P. Nomkos

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WHITEFRIARSCoach : Des Meag herRes . Coach: Chris Burke

1 . 0. Fedde2 M . Bateman (C)3. M . Carbore5. PA . Robinson6. C . Houston (VC)7. P.Ca,ta n8. A Davis9. C . Mapnre

10. B . Hickey 37. P. O'Brien (RC)11 . P.Canpbea 38. C.Carrigg12, D. Gdtfat 39. J. Nz'rsmrth13 . T. Fk~s 40 . A Tlrvaites14 . T. Carrgg 41. C.0'COmwr15 . ALac_ry 42. D.Nasmnh16. &Vrud:rdaaan 43 . N .Eliot (RVCj17 . AC~a(UC) 44 . 1A . Bateman18. D.OraR~ 45 . M . Lester19. ht 46. G .JoMson20. S . Mckifte 4T S. Harlon21 . P . Hassler 48, M, Rexl22 . J. BonreAnan 49 . C. FWtn23 . P . CaNu9 50 . B. Kelsey24, R. Mika 51. L Eames25 . M . Verret 53, D. Duzoppo26. C . Ryan 54 . S. G~27. D . %lamembrin 55 . D.G-auo2& C . Emrw.s 56 . B. C29. A Paa"'xk 57 . D. J m30. P . O'Brien 58 . D.V.31 . N.Jen)ons 59 . D.v"t32. M. Barrack 60 . A G

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PARKSIDECoach: Laurie Zarafa,Was . Coach: Mark Rowe

1 . P.taursen2. A DeIW-Ver~3. F.SansorcetE4. O .War2n5 . S. Mafsud6. A Stru t7. D . Doorman 37. J. Parnan8. J . ON= 38. F. Geroge9, GC1etain (RC) 39. F.Cmmbes

10. A Vim 40. L Inser2 (VC)10. M. Cocco 4t. E Linares11 . V. Ramona 42. P. Dean12. D . McGee 43. J. Hutbam13. A Copley 44. P.14. S. Pao 45. P, Matk2rs15. D . Ftoode 46. T. Rya n16. M. Campbeu 47. T. Petmpoa.4os17. D .Laeres 48. C.T15on18. AR:lmato 49. S.Coa.~zr19. S. Such 50. It Kngt20. C.Peck>=m 51. D G~21 . M. Tessan (C) 52. M. Hansen22. B. Hamy 53, M. Yancko23. M. Stpreck 54. M. Corrpn24 . RMant7i 55. R. Lord25. S. Boyer 56. S. Da4ae{26. C.P."rass;t 57. M.MtPlwrson27. L Panyan 59 . T. Pollan28. S. Fisher 61. P. Linares29. LPhvo:aahCa 62. C. W4`iams30. B. Hockey 63. S. Hogan31 . 1 . Gray 64. TTtnnv:(RVC)31 . C. Aden 65. G. RMrs32 . J .6cU 66. D. Ti33 C.Hamitton 69. NArrsupp as34 . M.Romano 87. PA.HOpkxn35 . G. Pam3n 88. N. P36. W. Lay 89.

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E CentralLATROBE UUNIVERSITYC oach: Maria 6akoSianis

,_ Coach: Damien Rider

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NTH. BRUNSWICKCoach : C . FoxRes . Coach : P. Mahn1, A'Ftrdlett2 . D. Adams3. S.FY_,dV.an4. M. S^"'"15. W.'' '' hon6. S.7. J. eB. P. ( rr--tnrnfl. J.

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OLD WESTBOURNECoach: David TwomeyResCo~k F.drFeSa~zldewi¢

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CANADA HOTEL ISwanston Street, Carlton

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

7 . R.Frei~h2. AT~rECo3. A Bore4. C . McLennan5. D.K.od r& S . Crocknell 40. B. MarDwraid7. C.Slims (C) 47 . GF rB. T.Hatac 42. D.{'- . a9. FL Smith 43. M. ,

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UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: G arry ConnollyRes. Coach: Pat Malcolm

1 . G . Danactt2 . J. Ptadlard3 .FL Hal 41.S. A Whitdisad4. M . Vaughan 42 GokI5. R. MGMur 43 . J. AHad6. S . Smith 44. P.Foto;s7. B. 45. J . But' A

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UNWERSrN REDSCoach : Justin Doyl eRes. Coach : Grant Hammond1 . M. Frisby2. N . Bomnan3 . a Relater4 . 0 . Fe+xieq5 D.Kane6. P. Shaddock7. J. Doyle8. M . Farrel9. D. F91s10. P.HCknesit. &Pic.tdtt12. M. GrJraro 39. A Georie13. M. James 40. M .thms14. &Terd 41 . I.MCetrmia15. P. NO 42. 8 .OEormsr16. N.Ma;m 43. T.Jx}son17. Puddles 44. 8.H3rt1& M.Hwm 45:S.My19. GWr~d 46 B.Cmn"20. G. Nar~ 47. J. Keppel21. J. Stan 48. P. S6Yefau22. R. O'Brien 49, N. Amott23 . B. Ksig 5& C. Daaider24 .C.Tom 51.T. flamigan25 . B. Foster 52. T. Dons26. S. Easianmt 53 . Zed27. S. Rowland 54 . P. Hzwntn28. N . Hall 55 . D. Ations,29. P. Jam 56. T. Had30. D . Ltcarde 57 . R Parwao31 . AJackson 58. M.C,,C,,32. AWaSh 59. B. Great33. S.Tmkher 64. C.Nortlvm34, M. Marti 65. P.Simmons35. AMmYaviar 68. P. .tzciuon36. RRyan 69. 8.Dowr37. D.FaVarstal 80. G . Box38. S. SttAV 86. C. Mactiamar

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WEST BRUNSWICKCoach : Phil LeathernRes . Coach : Nick Magnafas1. Atixrelon 41 . G.Hepp€!2. J.Grzy 42. P.Hata3. REaslvay 43. J.T~4. G.OPrAes 44. S.Gas~5. AC~'ie 45. T.Rbrin6. J.Gross 46. G. Forbes7. F. Yrta,e 47. B. Flanagan8 . J .Henood 48. P.Lahj9 . J . Khoury 49. M.fklan

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

1 . S. cute2 N.Pasvas3. P. Smi<h (S)3. D. K~marsat (R)4. R.VhSsS. G.Samcers(S)a J. Lcrwlvti7. G. Finn& R. LirWsay9. E.N~

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

L 12 A W(C )3 . M.tvdrew4, C. Lyons5. M.4lficeana G.Jardns7. T. Heatha S . Currie9. S . Camas

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GLENHUNTLYCoach: Steve AllenderRes. Co ach: Peter Derrick

1 . C . ODMXAz c.vndm3 T. HA4. D.Cassar5. G. Dickson6. M. Seabrook7. R KrxAs& J. Items9. A Mtorio 40, L MrRu?itfe

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MONASH GRYPHONSCoach : Gary RyanRes. Coach: David Ratner1. LWets (C)2 M Hea!/3. A Grxy4. G.Harradc(VC)S. D.Ku q6, G. Ryan7. H. Ltrrt48. J. Blardiord9. P. Lrntcnck

10. P.1Mucarnson 39, G.Gv7mer11 . D. De Rauch 40. M. S~j12. D. Don~ashemz 41. D. ChaPxson13. K 4Z T. Drew14 . M. Levns 43. P. Coleman15 . R. NkCormich 44. B . Kerryron16. TobW 45. J.GOrgs17 . J . Hetlxru90n 47. P. Burke18 . A. O'Brien 48. L MarEn19, G. Begley 49. S. Arens20. GBm.vA(Ri=C) 50 SOrew21. G.Comixk 51 . J. Leroy22. B. Coxheed 52, D. Hale23. CraiOFr~man 53. G. Wadley24. D. Krtd~n 54. P. Gatt;nsitl25. M. KAni;ter 55. P. Colman26. T. Gilchrist 56. J- Faster27. R Gilchrist 5T L Fraser28. T. Perry 58. S. Gumsekam29. J. Fuller 59. D.WAer30. RRastiy 60 G.G~31 . G .Rod. 61. G.G~larsti32. C.bkAleese 62, FACe.ara0h33 . RWite 65. P.34 . MGmrcknl(N 66 S=35 . R .tamlason 69. 05rEtrra.tg36 . J .Bame 70 J.S~t137 . J . Beattie 72. D.Adarns38 . P.Cakrs 93.R05c

OAKLEIGH A.F.C .Coach : Jason EardleyRes. Coach : Chris Moore1. RGec2 A 6loonM3. D.R~ry4. P.Nttrem5. C. Riches7. P.

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PENINSULA O.B .Coach : Brett McBwraithRes . Coach: Neil Franks1 . S. Parson s2. S. McMahen3. S. Mmlorim4. E . Sam (VC)5. A Briggs6, M. Warne r7. N. Francs (RC)B. P. Argue (C)9. P. Krohn

10. T.TrexNtt(VG)it . Atandiy(VC)12. ACanpbell13. V. BrnpMisarro15. B. coo k16. S. Com"17. Lea rchy18. S. G!o:Er 40 . S. Marshall19. C.BOwmen 41, S.Farrav20. RSharpin 42. S.Jaclvton21 . S. BamG~ 43. A Boraer22 . A AElison 45. D. Sx9cn23 . M. G?W(<ao 46. ADM24 . G. Bond 47. T. Bradan25. R Pritchard 48. J.26. G.N2Ywn 49. J.W~an27. J.Wtdat 50. T. Cox28. B.Tafbr 51 . D. Sims29. 0. Morgan 52. R Bedford30. AC2an 53. RShorten31. A G= 54. M . DerOry32 A. Persons 55. A Pcvre933. R Cannon 58. M. Bauer34. P. Cooper 60. E. Wisams35. G . Park 62. 8. Wight36. N . Bonme.n 65. C. Park37. T.Stewart 66. T.Szaryi38. I. Kent 67. A Hknde39. N . Kent 69. S. Farrar

POWERHOUSECoach : Peter OffirkedRes. Coach: Craig Richardson1. A Srdman2. J. H O3. N. Pa bu4. R Dar~s., M. Brrad6. 0. Burch7. C.Ridtardson8. S. Cross9. AMOrtS

10. G. McCousaugm11 .J.GR12. J.RObertsat13. J Harris14. T.Atdd15. J. Scotland16. R Thomas17. C. McLeodI& C.Doyk19 . J. &~20. PndrewJaclaan21. Adrian Jackson22. S. Creven 40. G . Arnold24. RVtJams 41 . S. Clayton25. S. Ears 42. N . Dean26. J.Sextior 43. J.E '27. 0 NevArd 44. G . Dean28. J. Tucker 45. M. Gm"29. G.Neownan 46. S.MCCardel31 P. Hampan 47. D. Noonan31 . M. Ormsby 48. D. Phelan32 B . Edson 49. M.Ostent;t/33. P. Ryan 50. A Stand34. R Sradrbn 54. J . BhYW35. C . W s 58. R1. Remarousibl36. ARabssm 66. D. right37. KTdbrd 70. RHayrawd38. P. PtceSn 87 . T. Frz~39. T.Freckr&e;n 88 . G.ScoCard

ARCADIA HOTELCar. Punt & Toorak Rds.

SOUTHBANKCoach : Derek HineRes. Coach : Neil Walimeyer1. S. Mdk2n2 RPu2morsie3. M. Bumnatt4. N. Wakneyer5. J. Bearea ACodo77. M. Osborn e8. ASmnmarorp9 J.h'civlamara10. B. Fbld3son 41. B.11 . A Pitls 42. T. Plate12. M . P.kOartle7 43. P. Rencge13. C.Perry(VC) 44. M.WarFtrd14. M. Easthm 45, P. Posterino15. C. Coyle 46. R16. LVanLoon 47. P.Sutbnt& B, Castles 48, K PCs19. M. Sheehan 49. &Mwow20. RTanson 51 . A Messina21 . G. Reinforce; 52. J. Payne22. N. Robert 53. T. tvkra23. A Roth 54. J. Mahon24. G. Rods; (RC) 55. B.Netr@mn25. J. Fkrmterry 56. M. Bremner26. R. Lrcf3rd 57. S.09R r27. G. Werdrop 58 . K Sparrow28. 8 .0' " 59 . KWaford29. C . Biwgton 60 . T F~31 . D. Poste~o 61. T. Matheson32. F. h~yd 62. M. Bremrcer33. P. Patfwr 63. M. Hire34. C. Sparrow 64. Z Roberts35. D- Irvine 65. R. Lucas36. G.Jores(RJq 66. B. Cleary37. B. JeLb 67. C. Peel38. M.V,Aveeler 68, L Reid39. M. Stephenson 69. P. Ras40 . B.Scardon 50. M. Frank

ST. MARY'SCoach : Anthon y PetittiRes. Coach : E. Evans1. M. Leanmpvh2 T.Bun(DVC)3. R. LMngston4. AB~5, S. Sena6. W. ' r7. A Pt~ttia P.Tuote y.y9. M . Fattier10. T.Jon=.s11 . L Mips12. A Gunn 39. G.13. 1 Chapman 40 . C.14. P.Vhtson 41. C.0'Bren15. 0 . Prderrs 42. T. Wwj16. S. Hicks 43. AHtxse17. M. Walter 44. M. Recirry,b18. J .Ctuke 45. N. Richardson19. P. PA= 46. J. NW"20. D.Stawert 47. S. McDontrd21. T.Ymer(C7 4a P.Bireon22. D. WooUmck 49. C.0'Breo23. & Preston 50, N.24. S, McKay 51 . B, F25. M.L65e :re 52. T.CarFy

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United Motor Ao itionsMalvern 'Vale Hotel

ST. PATRICKS MENTOIdECoach: B rett Sebi reRes. Coach: Peter Lewis

1 . D.Fenech(DVC)2 M.Cosgrow3. D. Hughes4. P. Levds4' AVAtit.6. RGrodt(RVC)7. I(Gurtier(C )8. D. Perrin9. P. Emmett

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RULE F_'=- C -

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Sfi CHERS/INTERC CxE- LAW 3.2 .6, 3 .2 .5 AND 3 .2.6 .

en it is necessary for a player to be taken fro me ground on a stretcher, the field umpire shall

stop play at the first appropriate opportunity after he isadvised that a stretcher is on the ground . Play will notrecommence until the stretcher has left the ground andis outside the boundary fence .

When a player is taken from the ground on astretcher, he may be taken off at any point of the ground .His replacement shall enter the ground through theinterchange area and may enter prior to the injuredplayer leaving the ground. The replaced player mayreturn to the ground by way of normal interchange .

Unfortunately the abovementioned law came intoplay last weekend at the B grade match betweenOrmond an d Banyule. A young Banyule player brokehis leg in two places during the 3rd quarter of the seniormatch. The game had to be stopped for sometime whilstofficials from both clubs did an excellent job assistingthe injured player from the arena, into the changeroomsand eventually to an ambulance . The VAFAUA wishesplayer Egan a speedy recovery to full health .

Editors note: Unfortunately last week this colum n't enlarge on the blood rule that was presented in

a previous edition of "The Amateur Footballer".The only addition could have been that further to

'The game will restart when the replacement playertakes up a playing position" was the previously madepoint that if an umpire feels the player leaving is notleaving immediately and/or as quickly as possible theumpire will take appropriate action and that may berestarting the game as soon as the player has left thefield and before the interchange player has assumed aplaying position (Please refer to Amateur Footba llerNo, 11 for full details - P. Stevens) .

What do we do on a training night? The answer tothe first question is yes, two nights officially on Tuesdaysand Thursdays however many do additional fitness workon other days of the week, especially in the pre-season .To answer the second question what constitutes anaverage training night? Listed below is an example ofa recent Thursday training session, usually shorter andsharper than Tuesdays :5.45pm : Arrive at Elsternwick Park after taking on the

peak hour traffic on the way home from yourday job . You try and find a car parking spotthat Peter 'Agate' Harris hasn't deemed 'out ofbounds' .

6.OOpm : Now changed, formal training begins . Some ofthe umpires have already being doing laps

and/or practicing theirbouncing. This night _I)training consists of

- 3 laps warm-up- Stretching- 8 x 90 in, stride s- 8x60m,(3/4pace)- 8 x 30 m, (sprint )- 3 laps warm-down (sometimes Indian file)- Stretching warm-down- Bouncing practice or alternatively the RACV

'bounce-off.9 .15pm: Shower and change . Usually a cold shower as

the goalies get off early and take all the hotwater !

7 .30pm: Umpires Advisor, Michael Sneddon conductslecture and information session . Tonight hefocuses on key elements of umpiring footballincluding communication, concentration,consistency and common sense .

8 .30pm: VAFAUA monthly meeting . Discussion cen-tres around the importance of our groupmaintaining unity and the progression of thesocial rooms .

9 .O0pm: Appointments are handed out for the week-end. Some stay to discuss where they aregoing on the weekend, whilst enjoyingrefreshments from the 'Milky Bar' .

9 .30pm: Arrive home to have dinner some 14 hoursafter departing for work. Just in time for the'Footy Show .

For those spouses who happen to read this article ofcourse the times are only approximates and in realitymany have been later than stated . Does that get youout of trouble Jerks?

Congratulations to Andrew Chapman on his pro-motion to B grade for the first time . Well done to a hardworking, fast-rising "Oscar" and not a bad bloke either.

Umpires Corner received positive feedback recent-ly from some D Grade clubs on the umpiring together ofAlan Ladd and Andrea Flaek . Both have had challeng-ing years and have stuck to their guns at training andout in the middle . Keep the good work up .

During the celebrations of Mark Bushfield's 250thumpiring game, memories were revived of Bushys shortbut spectacular career as a Goal Umpire . Enough to sayhis other nickname is alleged to be the "Flying Nun" .Those old enough to remember the sit-com by the samename will know what we mean .

SOCIAL NOTES: The Bowling Night is on Saturday2nd August (2 weeks time! See Spider to book a spot) .Our pre-finals seminar will be held at Victoria Park onMonday 18th August. Compulsory night for all Field,Boundary and goal umpires

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U19 SECTIONBrett Connel l

lose in all sections in the battle for the four .

Review - RoSection 1

Old Brighton kept their winning sequence intactwith a narrow win against traditional rivals Mazenod .Leading at every change the Tonners kept their fmalschances alive, while for the Nodders their chance mayhave passed but not without N . Meehan, Paolucciand Hawkins (8) giving their all . De La Salle will beruing a slow start against the ladder leaders OldXave rians . Trailing by (5) goals at 1/4 time the D'sbooted the next (10) goals of the match but wentdown by (7) points . Drake, Mercuri and Healy promi-nent for the Xavs . St . Bernards also will be disap-pointed in starting so slowly in their clash with OldParadians. Trailing by (4) goals at 1/4 time theBernards battled hard for the remaining 3/4's butfailed to make up the deficit . Lynch, Steven andPorteous (5) best for the OP's . Old Melburnianswould have expected to win well against St. Kevinsand did so setting up their win with a (7) goal to (0)first 1/ 4 . Bains, Hope, Seagley and Murray (8) we redominant all day for the OM's with Price, Mount an dScarfo never giving in for the SKOBS . In the finalmatch of the section Uni . Blues reversed their lastround result against Old Carey with Coleman,Benjamin and Eastaugh (8) doing as they pleased,the OC's were powerless to halt the onslaught as theBlues found some awesome form. For the OC's nonewere better than S . Wood, Lewis and T. Wood.Section 2

Old Camberwell stuck with ladder leadersCollegians for three and half 1/4's before the Lionsthrough the assistance of Elg, Johnson and Baxtermoved away to win a danger game . For the WellersCampbell, Seeley and C . Williams were very impres-sive in a fine team effort. 6dhitefriars an d OldHaileybury played out a draw at Donvale and while ithas assisted in helping the Friars to maintain secondspot it may well have dashed the Bloods chance of afmals berth. In a close match all day Phan, Reid an dHilton stood out for the Friars who came homestrongly, with Parker, Mason an d Reid excellentBloods players. Uni. Blacks began slowly againstMarcellin at the McAllister Oval however after 1/2time Mackie, Mellings and Schilling moved into topgear and the resultant (15) second 1/2 goals to (4)told the tale . For the Eagles fine players on the daywere Dovercelli, McCallum an d Marson. Beaumarishave made life difficult for themselves in terms ofmaking the four after Williamstown CYMS recorded34

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an important victoryat home . Leading a t

were unshakeable intheir resolve to take home the four points and did socomfortably in the finish . For the Sharks none werebetter th an Horler, Bird and Palmer, while for thejubilant CYs MacLeod, Petzierides and Wuchatschwere everywhere. In the final match Warringal battledtheir hearts out again but to no avail as the might ofOld Scotch told on the day. For the Redbacks VanLint, Taylor an d Hopkins were terrific battlers, withCrow, Hawkins ( 13) and Crane (5) hard to go past forthe Scotchies .Section (2) Blue

AJAX returned to the winners list at the expenseof Old Geelong hoping to make it (2) in a row . (38)scoring shots to (20) meant a high scoring match andwith Dukes, Whytcross an d Rosenbaum findingform for the Jackas no side would want to take themlightly in the remaining (5) weeks. For the OG's fineplayers were Brauer, MacKinnon and Paul. MonashBlues ran into a fired up Old Xave rians (2) teamwanting to push their finals chances to new heights .A withering first 1/2 of (11) goals to (2) set the sceneand has given the Xavs plenty of confidence for theweeks ahead. Bolton, Burston and Riordan nevergave in for the Ashers, with Connolly, Poulos an d S .McCarthy better players for the Xavs. MHSOB had tobattle hard to shrug off a determined HamptonRovers unit hell bent on maintaining their position inthe four. Wilson, Taylor an d Moore fine players forthe High, who had to dig deep to keep the fast finish-ing Rovers at bay in the last 1/ 4 . De La Salle (2) wereno match for the ladder leaders St . Bedes MentoneTigers at Darling Park . The D's battled manfully for a1/2 but the overall class of the Tigers shone throughin the finish . Moore, Tucker and Loughnan werenamed best for the D's with Falkingham, Kidd an dRyan fine Tigers on the day . Ormond had the bye .Section (2) Red

Red section once again proved to be the closest ofthe (4) U19 sections with quite a number of upsetstaking place . Ladder leader Yarra Valley were clearlyoutpointed by local neighbours Aquinas at theGrammar School. Had the Bloods kicked straight thematch may well have been over at 1/4 time, but withMoran, Hunter and Boland running riot the Valleywere powerless to stop the rush . Better Valley playerswere L. Morris, Wines an d Lawton . A fast finishingTherry Penola halted any thoughts Old Ivanhoe hadof moving up the ladder with a(7) goal to (3) last 1/4 .

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yedby Stella, J . Smith an d G . Smith Therry Penolahave kept themselves in reach of a finals berth. Forthe OIG's Davis, Armstrong and Barker were fine (4)1/4 performers. St. Leos Emmaus WP issued a sternwarning that their first 1/2 of the year inconsisten-cies have past and they are now chasing a spot in thefour. It was North Old Boys who felt their wrath lastSaturday with the Two Blues amassing a mammoth(68) shots to (12) to run out convincing winners withThomas, Morel and Ingles dominating across theday. For the vanquished Reece, R. Maguire an d I .Taleb battled but to no avail. Old Paradians (2) camefrom behind to win a thriller at home when they boot-ed (8) second 1/2 goals to (3) to maintain their posi-tion in the top four. O'Connor, the Cosgriffs (Markand Matthew) and Sacco (5) were damaging, whilefor Old Trinity their recent drop away in form couldwell be due in some part to the call-up to senior foot-ball of some of their better U19 players . ChirnsidePark had the bye .

Previews - Round 14

Section 1Old Brighton face an acid test this week when

they take on Old Paradians who are firmlyentrenched in the four, but a loss here today couldspell disaster. The Tonners are a fine unit at homeand are keen to revenge their first round loss to theOP's as well as figure in the finals action themselves .At home the Tonners to win. The De La Salle versusOld Melburnians game takes on huge proportionstoday for both teams . Neither are in the four but aloss would almost rule out the chance of competingcome September. The D's returned to some of theirbest form last week and I favour them today. St .Kevins host St . Bernards in a battle that will havemuch pride involved . The SKOBS sit on the bottomand will be keen to reverse their last round result andat home will win today . Uni . Blues host traditionalrivals Old Xaveri ans in what again will be a fiercecontest. Both team's recent form has been strong andhence their respective ladder positions, at home theBlues are a strong side and today will get the points .Old Carey host Mazenod who will be no pushover iftheir recent form is anything to go by . However theOC's will be aware that should they drop this matchother teams will be breathing down their neck forfourth position, and for this reason the will win today.Selections: Old Brighton, De La Salle, St . Kevins,Uni . Blues & Old Carey

Section 2An improved old Camberwe ll will be looking for-

ward to meeting Marce llin who last time the twoteams met defeated the Wellers handsomely. Today Ibelieve the shoe will be on the other foot with theWellers getting home comfortably . Whitefriars willneed no firing up for this match against Beaumarisafter their abysmal performance last time around.The Sharks are yet to prove they are a force to bereckoned with and need to bridge the (2) game gapbetween themselves and the top four . with a win

today. However the Friars will have other ideas andshould get the points . Williamstown CYMS host Uni .Blacks at home and with the CY's finding some formlast week this match should be a beauty . The Blackshave confirmed they want to be part of the Septemberaction with solid wins against the top teams andgiven this I believe that they will have the edge todayover the CY's . Warringal host Old Haileybury comingoff their draw with Whitefriars last weekend . As perusual the Redbacks will be competitive for the first 2-3 1/4's but will find the Bloods' big guns too many tohandle . Old Scotch and Co llegians is the match ofthe round with the Lions keen to maintain top posi-tion with finals just around the corner. Last time itwas the Lions by (10) points and with better form inthe last month the Scotchies will be able to reversethis result today .

Selections : Old Camberwell, Whitefriars, Uni .Blacks, Old Haileybury & Old Scotch

Section (2) BlueAJAX host MHSOB and with both teams coming

off good wins last week this, match will be a keenlyfought contest. With more at stake the High will winbut by not as much as the last time the two met .Monash Blues await De La Salle (2) at Monash Uni .and will be very keen to get back into a winning frameof mind. The Uni. holidays hit hard recently but withmany players returning the Ashers will win today . St .Bedes Mentone Tigers clash with Hampton Roversat Mentone and although undefeated the Tigers havelooked the goods all year and will not drop this matchtoday. Ormond will win well against Old Geelongwho will be far more competitive than last time theymet, with Old Xaveri ans (2) having the bye .

Selections : MHSOB, Monash Blues, St . BedesMentone Tigers & Ormon d

Section (2) RedYarra Vall ey despite a minor setback last week

will send North Old Boys tumbling from second spottoday. Last time it was NOBS in front at the finishand the Valley will be doing everything in their powerto see that this result today is reversed . TherryPenola will move another step closer to playing off inthe finals when they should defeat Chirnside Park atOak Park, and Old Ivanhoe can be expected to giveOld Paradians (2) a red hot go before the OP's settleto consolidate their fourth position, at least, at theclose of the day . In the final match Old Trinity playAquinas with fond memories of last time when theBloods were belted convincingly . The OT's havedropped away more recently and the Bloods haveimproved, so much so I am tipping the Bloods to winand put the cat amongst the pigeons in terms offinals' placings. St . Leos Emmaus WP have the bye .

Selections : Yarra Valley, Therry Penola, OldParadians (2) & Aquinas

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Winning EdgePresentations

CL'-'- -Mll SECTIONb; Norm Nugent

ound 13 results were not entirely as I forecast.and as a consequence my success rate remaine d

steady at 62 .5% . I certainly hope the results in thepenultimate and ultimate rounds yield me a higherrate of success.REVIEWSECTION 1

Old Brighton Bloods proved too strong forCollegians and won by twenty seven points . Despitethis victory and Collegians loss the two clubs heldtheir top four positions because of the results of othermatches .

Old Xaverians did not let me down as they over-powered De La Salle to record a fifty seven point vic-tory. Thanks to Xaverians accuracy they were able totop their fifty point margin recorded over De La Sall ein Round 4 .

St Kevins recorded their first match victory forthe season when they defeated an inaccurate OldMelburnians by twenty three points. Despite this vic-tory. St Kevins, though their low percentage, remainat the foot of the ladder.

The Old Scotch versus Mazenod match with somany consequences for the final position of each side,was a dour struggle in which each side was underpressure . The inaccurate kicking by each side meantthat goals were scarce as only seven of them werekicked during the match . Mazenod, who triumphedby seven points, retained second position and theirdefeat kept Old Scotch half a game outside the topfour. If Old Scotch can win today maybe their Round15 bye will see them make a belated return to thefour .

St Bernards had the bye.

SECTION 2Kew received a forfeit from Old Essendon

Grammarians .Marcellin won for the second successive week,

when they easily accounted for Thornbury Cougars,who lost by fifty nine points . Marcellin's long losingstreak has made a late entry to the final four practi-cally impossible .

In a low scoring game at Oak Park, MonashWhites were able to defeat Therry Penola by fourteenpoints . Without accurate kicking, Therry Penolawould have been far closer at the final siren .

Syndal Tally Ho again proved too strong for MtLilydale when they won by twenty points. Had theynot kicked inaccurately . Syndal Tally Ho would havewon by a much wider margin .PREVIEW

SECTION 1De La Salle should salvage something from their

season by outplaying the disappointing Old

Idelburnians for thesecond time this sea-son. ~In Round 5 Dc LaSalle aided greatly byBolt's kicking, defeated Old Melburnians by sixty sixpoints . I doubt that De La Salle will win by as muchtoday .

St Kevins, confident after their win last week facethe disappointing St Bernards at Righetti Oval . InRound 5, St Bernards, largely through the efforts ofMarcus Creak and Bri an Moon recorded a sixtyseven point win over St Kevins . Since then neitherside has shown a great amount of form. ST Bernards,who hit rock bottom two weeks ago, must still pos-sess some talent to match their determination . I willgive them another chance to salvage something fromtheir season by selecting them to defeat St Kevinstoday .

The two power sides of Club XVIII for many sea-sons, Old Scotch and Old Xave rians meet atCamberwell. Against Old Xaverians, Old Scotch near-ly always experience difficulty in kicking goals . (The1995 Grand Final was the exception!!) In Round 5this season Old Scotch kicked very inaccurately intheir match against the "Crocodiles" . For OldXaverians to win again they must again quietenPryde and tag those perpetually good players, Tribeand Williamson, who seem to save their best formatches against Old Xaverians . Despite the OldScotch desperation I believe Old Xaverians continuedgood form warrants me selecting them to win.

Mazenod, at home, should avenge their narrowthree point loss to Collegians, in Round 5 with acomfortable win over the Lions . Dresser did well thatday for Mazenod and since their surge up the ladder,he has been amongst their best each week . Baxter.who did well for Collegians that day, must again playwell to help the "Lions' to victory. The outcome of thisgame will prove vital to each side in determining thefinal positions on the ladder after Round 15 . At homeI expect Mazenod to win comfortably .

Old Brighton Bloods have the bye.SECTION 2

Old Essendon Grammarians will be at home toMt Lilydale for the third match this season betweenthese two sides. In Round 4 . Mt Lilydale, largelythrough the efforts of Allen, won convincingly byeighty eight points. Old Essendon were obliged to for-feit the match scheduled for Round 7 . For the enig-matic Old Essendon to win today, Casey will againhave to kick goals and the consistently good pairMaybury and Swift will again need to star . Despitetheir long western journey, I favour Mt Lilydale to winbecause of their better form .

Kew should be able to repeat their Round 7 thir-

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i ,,- three point victory over Thornbury Cougars whentjtc}; meet again today . Thornbury do have troubl e

goals despite the prowess of Altay Cilecekenar ' so Kew should have another great "O'Dea" astitt=v continue on their winning way ,

garcellin are my selection to defeat Therry

genola at Bulleen . These teams played a tense gamein Roulld 7 before Marcellin won by the minimumma rgin . A highlight of this game should be the clashof long standing club icons Matt Getson (Marcellin)and Steve Eastmure (Therry Penola) .

In a potential final's preview, Syndal Tally Hojourney to Clayton to play against Monash Whites.

Syndal Tally Ho won the previous game betweenthese two teams by telling margin of twenty eightpoints . Despite the consistently good play of?o .~ ;avainen and Co llier for Monash, I predictsyndal Tally Ho will win again .

JULY 26 - ROUND 15CLUB 18 (1 )OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON BLOODSST. BERNARDS v . DE LA SALL EMAZENOD v. OLD XAVERIANSCOLLEGIANS v. ST. KEVINSOLD SCOTCH has a byeCLUB 18 (2 )THORNBURY COUGARS v. OLD ESSENDONTHERRY PENOLA v. KEWSYNDAL TALLY HO v. KEWMONASH WHITES v. MT. LILYDALE

CLUB- :PRYDE OLD SCOTCH 1 34OAKLEY COLLEGIANS 5 25BOLT DE LA SALLE 3 2 4

CLUB XVIII (2 )M . TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITES 2CASEY OLD ESSENDO NA. CILECEKEN THORNBURY COUGARS I

The VAFA and the wearing ofgloves

Everyone I'm sure is aware of the VAFA's stanceon gloves . As a result of last Monday's Executivemeeting it has been decided to allow a glove (singular)to be worn following a successful consideration ofsubmitted medical evidence supporting the wearingof the glove.The actual glove to be worn must be one

CLUB (1 )OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 4 .3 7.4 12.4 12.7 .79COLLEGIANS 2.1 7.2 7.4 8.4 .52Old Brighton Bloods Shippen 7. Carter 2. Hendrte. James. Barber . Best Hendrie.Shippen. Barber. McLennan. Morrison-Jack. Bennett.Collegians Oakley 5. Lockwood. Hickson, Gribble. Best Gtlbble. Strathairn,O'Connor, Baxter. Hickson, Mirakirvt.

DE LA SALLE 1 .1 2.2 4.2 6 .3 .39OLD %AVERL4NS 4.1 9.3 11.5 15.8 .98Dc La Salle Bolt 3, Hegan. Baker. Best Laska Williamson. Clothier. Phillips . Rudd.Bolt.Old Ravttlans B. Matthews 4 . A. Hall 3 . P. Hall 2. Jones 1 Ring 2, Collllopy,Ockleshaw. Best Jones. Petrofi . Connors. Collopy, J. Matthews. R. Curtain .

OLD MELBURNIANS 3.3 4.5 4.7 4.9.33ST. HEMS 2.2 4.4 8.8 7.8.50Old Me.IDwata s Jensz 2 . Moss. Scott. Bost Harris. Stooke. Moss . Jensz. Milne.Scott. Cordner.St Resins Lenin 3. Finch 2 . Noonan 2, Powell. Best Dillon, Collins. Jams.Noonan, Lewin . Stach7wte.

OLD SCOTCH - - - 3 .10.28MA7 E NOD O.C. - - - 4 .11 .35Old Scotch Deakin. Pc}de . Nash. Best Hume. Cain. Nash . Tribe . Deakin. Hooper.Maxatod OC Riley 2. Huggins, McIntyre. Bed Joseph. Welch. Campbell . Rogers.

cslte. Bourbon.

ST BERNARDS : BYE

CLUB XVIII (2)KEW RECEIVED FORFEIT 7 .13.55OLD ESSSENDON GRAMMAR FORFEITED 3 .6.24Kew Goal kickers and best players not reeched ,Old Essendon Goal kickers and best players not receried.

MARCELLIN 4.8 9.11 10.14 12.17.88THORNBURY COUGARS 0.1 1.1 2.2 2.7.19Marcellia Goal kickers and best players not received.Thornbury Cougm Cilecken . Cutler. Best Brewer. Cutler. Johnston. Carter.Bennett . Dusan.

THERRY PENOLA O .B. 1.2 1.3 2.5 2.5.17MONASH WHIM 2.0 2.4 2.8 4.8.32merry Pertain Eastmure 2. Best Bye . M. Keenan . R Keenan. Hewat. Kuret.Costello .Mon:sh Whites Tossavalnm 2, M . Dods. Forbes. Best S. Dods . Collier, Plehn.Tracy. Cawley. Ra}nw .

MT. LILYDALE O.C. 2.3 3.8 3.7 4.7.31SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.4 2.8 4.9 8.15.51Mt Lffydale OC Flanagan 2, Anderson 2. Best DScello, Gllbee. McKay. Anderson,PI roctar. Catalan.Syadal Tally No Goal kickers and best players not recehtd .

ment of other sections .

A and " Clubs must only phone Q tag rres; aoaNckers and bes#layers(both teams) to EP 9531 8333 (before5.15 p.m .) There is no need to phone

through final scores only as is a require-282220

approved of by a senior football body (eg AFL) andmust be inspected by myself and the umpire advisor .Once these details are complied with the player'sclub, the opposition club and the umpires involvedeach week will be advised of this special permission .Permission will only be granted for a stated periodof time when a new application will need to be madeshould the hand condition not have fully remedieditself during the period granted . Otherwise the wear-ing of gloves continue to be banned in the VAFA .

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1992Id Scotch and North Old Boys, both trying tohang on to the 'A' Section four, played a

thriller with Old Scotch getting home by a point8.12 (60) to 8 .11 (59). Old Scotch, 7 wins, 6 losses,were in fifth place on percentage trailing Ormondand De La Sall e in third and fourth, each with thesame game score . Best for Old Scotch were R.Aujard, M . Brady, G. Eagle and for North, B .Girolami, B. Conti, T. Beare .

Uni Blues helped John Kards celebrate his250th amateur game with a 93 point win againstParkside . An outstanding player (including 1985carnival) with Caulfield Grammarians, John joinedthe Blues in 1988 and has given the club wonderfulservice on and off the field . Captain of the club, alladmired John's loyalty and dedication .

Umpires' Comer profiles 150th games, MarkBushiield (still going strong in 1997 - N .R .) who list-ed his best amateur footballers seen as BrettBurden and James Bennett (both still among thestars in 1997) .

Monash Blues, second bottom in B, troubledtop team, Old Trinity up to the last change with thetop team going away with the final term to win15 .17 (107) to 13 .10 (88) . Best were G. Clarke, T.Norman, A . Anderson (0. Trin) and M . Hay, G .Hipwell, A . McGregor (Mon . Blues) .

St Kilda South Caulfi eld congratulated CharlieCapiron on his 150th game . 1983 C Section B&Fwinner, quadruple club champ (83 .88,89,91),coach, captain, premiership player, interstate play-er, carnival winner - certainly the most skilful play-er to represent the club, and a man respected by allwho had the pleasure of his company in amateurfootball .

It should have been a big day for Mazenod (3rdin D) . They were celebrating Adrian Green's 250thgame, who began his career in 1978 (the club's firstyear) and the only player for that year still on theground . Well, bottom team, Will iamstown, spoiltthe party as they led all day and finally won, 12 .16(88) to 9 .11 (65) . Best were Featherstone, Turnley,Cook (Will) and Hanley, Conroy, Brooks (Maz .) .QUIZ - One of the players referred to above was amember of Victoria's 1982 victorious Carnival teamin Perth . Can you name him?

It's the durable James Bennett ( Collegians)who played superbly on the half back flank in Perth .

10 YEARS AGO - 1987Old Xaverians confirmed their position as hot

favourites for the A section flag when they made it

two out of two with a22 point defeat ofOrmond . The Xavssuperior physica lstrength and marking power, led by Nick Wilton(c .h .b) and Mark Summers (ruck), was too muchfor the 'Monds . Geoff Greetharn blanketed PaulSchuhkraft . Ormond's bright spot was Paul Coxwho showed he was a rover of real class .

Level on points, it was make or break for De LaSalle or Old Scotch, and it was break for OldScotch who after quarter time were never in it . Finalscores O. Scotch 7 .6, De La Salle 15 .16 . Best wereM. Greene, Maher, Rennie (De La) and Fuller,Burford, Brown (0 . Scotch).

It was a black day for Uni Blues . Not only didthey lose Mike Yande ll (leg injury) and MarkTyquin (broken wrist), their 26 point loss toCollegians looked like goodbye to A section .

St Bernard's saluted Ray "Soapy" Va ll ance on300 games as team manager.

200 games to Hampton Rovers Michael "Beast"Malone, B&F '80, Best Team Player '78 and '79.Most Consistent in '82 and captain in '81 .

At Marcellin's 20th birthday celebration, theclub's best ever team was announced and sparkedoff much controversy . The team was :B- Paul Carafa, Bernie Cooney, Tony PaatschHB- John Gartner, John Jones, Andrew CullmanC- Bernie Cooper, Chris Mahon, Greg Sha wHF- Frank Marchesani, Peter Gartner . ChrisSlatteryF- Dominic Simmonetti, Tony Jones, Peter TooheyR- Gerry Price . Mick Power, Dirk Eber tI/C- Mike Butler, Tim HolmesCoach- Rav Walsh(How did they overlook Peter French? N .R.)

15 YEARS AGO - 1982Wayne Henry , in his 150th game, and Denis

Henry, in his 100th game, umpired together forthe first time and joined the Segota Brothers as theonly pairs to umpire together.

Thomastown, 2nd in E, convincingly defeated4th team, Balaclava 13.8 to 8 .10 . Stars wereSteele, Weidnie, A. Fellows (T'town)and Darvell,Cro ttie, S . Withers (B'clava) .

200 games to Michael Butler (Marc), 150games to Ian Rice (Coll) and Nick Brennan (St Kev s).

Kew 4th in B, were too strong for top team ,Ivanhoe, scoring 18 .12 to 13 .12 . Best were Burden,Smith, Busuttil (Kew) and O'Flaherty, Edwards,Morcom (Ivanhoe) .

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20 YEARS AGO - 197 7Umpires' Corner features 'Gentleman' Jim

petera, who and completedumpire games o

f a sfootballboth as a player P' years111pire and 6 years as a goal umpire .

Ormond (A) continued its slide with its 3rd suc-,"i s, defeat - 10 points ahead of Marcellin at the

1,1,t change, it scored only 4 behinds in the lastquarter to Marcellin's 6 .5 and was now only one,rune ahead of Uni Blacks .

North 0. Boys (A) undefeated after 14, were 36~,Mes ahead of St Bernard's and De La Sall e .

O . Geelong marvelled that a rather shorter thanerage pair of legs had carried their great little

rover to 100 games - Sandy Gilbert who had also~(ayed 100 games with MHSOB in their great Asection days .

150 games to Peter Gartner (Marc) and DonI3arton (Geel .)

25 YEARS AGO - 197 2St Bernard's (5th) lost another chance of get-

Luig back into the four when they faded towards thefinish and went down by 11 points to a determinedMonash Blues (8th) . Scores were 12 .12 to 9 .19while best were D. Young, Flett, Amor, Lowcock (7goals) (Monash) and lannazzo, King and Wade (StBernard's) .

Battle for the four was tough in B section withUni Blacks on top with 40 points and 4 teams onegame behind, Geelong, 0 . Scotch, G . Trinity andTvanhoe.

De La Sall e scored their first win for the seasonat the expense of 0 . Paradians . Both, Pearte (7goals) and Ashford were the stars in a convincingwin as De La led all day.

Only sad note was that champion ruckmanHenry Masala dislocated his thigh bone and itlooked like curtains for the season.

150 games to O . Brighton living "legend", 17stone Roger Wilson, Reserves coach for years andenthusiastic urger of the seniors, meat pie in onehand and transistor in the other.

30 YEARS AGO - 1967Coburg's accuracy 12 .3 enabled them to defeat

Collegians 10 .7 by 8 points.0. Camberwell scored only 5 points against

Glenhuntly 20 .22 .Top scorers for the day were Ormond Jars .

35 .19 (Wallis 11 . Grace 6) . who defeated C'wealthBank 4 .7 .

THE T~7 ~_)Sunday Age VAFA sportswrite r

Garry Petro ff writes about Saturday A sectionmatches played and previews the Sunday A

section match of the day .

Graham I3aff played his 250th game forCollegians - Graham had also represented Victoriaon numerous occasions .

Others to chalk up 150 games were AdamShostak (AJ=, Cam McMillan (OGG), GrahamTozer (0. Brighton).

John Fisher (Kew) an d Mick Mulcahy (0 .Xavs) had been appointed captain and vice captainrespectively of Carnival team to play at Launceston .(John later coached State and Australian Amateurteams).

A Section umpires for the day were Doherty,Hinton, Marks, Marshall and Murphy .

j'Aam F"~: ton, 0'_d ybny. Sttildtg, 2 matc:̀: ~s.Phil Hare, Ienc'__ StrikIug, 2 matches,Cameron Barker, i:_a ;,-111 : ;;. .r, Striking, 5 matches .Joe Chu% . Abusive language, 2 matches.Steve D' Bnnu. ' (Res .). Sinking 4meklesBill A3oustafa,lVorth Old Boys (U19). Striking, 4 matches .Tdruit Mmiss Hawthorn Citizens. Abusive language. 2matches.

St. (Res .) . Strilcing, 2Under-19). Striking, 2 matches.(Under-19) . Misconduct, 2

matches.=Ryan Scott Old Cambermll (U19.) Mkoldutl, 2 matches.

North Old Boys (U19) . Striking, 2 matches.*Accepted prescribe d penalty

Results of Investigation Hearings- July 15th, 199 7

As a result of letters of complaint lodged allegedconduct unbecoming member clubs -Richard vsld, Williamstown' 2 matches -abusive language to a goal umpire (from match v . UHSOBsemars 21-6-97)Mark Castim St. 12 matches - deliberate andserious striking of a player (from Club XVIII match v .Mazenod 21-6-97)

from *ymg forthe rest of the 1997 season - assaulting a spectator uponleaving the ground (from match v. Old 1-laile#ury 21-6-97) .

Old Hael AFC fined $500 in that a number ofunidentfied supporters racially abused player DionCiavola during the above matchA report to be lodged withthe Executive for consideration regarding the inappropriate-ness of the unfenced oval chosen for the above mentionedmatch and the inadequate preparations carried out by theOld Haileybury club for the conduct of this match.

*Accepted prescribed penalty

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COACHES' CLIPBOARDAFCANAFA

The Ambitious ® and the fiedgiing clubhat does a coach do when he realises he's incharge of a fledgling club that lacks the player

numbers to be competitive? How does he prepare thesmall band of dedicated individuals who turn up to train-ing.? How can he lure more of his players away from thecomforts of home, to that cold training track ?

The answers to these questions lie in the ability ofthe coach to accept reality, aim for long term goals anddevelop a camaraderie that will stand the club in goodstead, for years to come .

Every coach yearns to be remembered as successful,and winning games is just as important to him, as it isto the players - but success can be measured in manysvays . As a coach, I have always regarded my greatestsuccess in the fact that players attend training sessionsthat I conduct . It is therefore my responsibility toendeavour not to waste their time . If a coach can plan histraining sessions so thoroughly that his players will wantto return to the track, how then could any other measureof success be judged as more meaningful .

Imagine the ambitious coach who gets to the track at5.30pm, sets up his dozen or so cones, visualises his 25-30 players moving in sync through the set plays - thenhad 12-15 players turn out to train. He's likely to bedemoralised, embarrassed and even angry - so angrythat he lets his emotions overflow .' However, if that coach had not set his own ambitions

so high, he would have taken a step back and realisedthat his expectations of the struggling club were unreal-istic - he would have realised he was never going to getthose 25-30 players . Worthwhile training drills can bedone with just 12-15 players, training isn't a waste oftime if numbers are not high and positives can still bedrawn from even the most negative of situations .

Of all the team sports, Aussie Rules has the highestnumber of active participants on the paying field at onetime, but not all of the training drills associated with thegame need to have as equally as high a number of indi-viduals. Think of all the (1) on (1) duels that could be finetuned at training, or of the mini match up contests thatimprove a player's vision, reaction and execution - aswell as the numerous specialised set plays that can fur-ther develop players movements from defence to attack .All of these drills require a mere handful of participants .

The list goes on . Goal kicking contests that put pres-sure on the ball carrier can be enhanced when prizes areawarded to the winner - soccer. rugby and even BritishBulldog matches can promote an atmosphere of fun,

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competitiveness, winning and bonding. It just requiresthe man in charge to work out a way to keep his playersreturning to the track - even if it's to invite the ladies towatch a short 50 min . session, than take everyone out todinner at a local restaurant .

No-one said it was easy, but the rewards will bealmost as satisfying as winning the match of the day,because long after you finish coaching people will stillremember you for what you tried to instil into a strug-gling club . For the coach who has the stamina to toughit out, the rewards will even be greater, because thoseplayers you won over will draw their mates to the atmos-phere you helped create. It won't happen overnight, butin time the teams you struggled to fill at selection will getstronger, drawing even more players to the club .

Eventually, the inevitable will occur - your club willget those players needed to be competitive, and you willearn that match winning success you strived for, whenyou first arrived at that fledgling club .

Alex Frazer, Senior CoachOld Essendon Grammarians

Reserves/C18failed to provid e

scores by 2.30 p .m .

Seniors/U19failed to provid e

final scores by 5 p.m .

Marcellin (C18) Parkside (S)Old West. (Res.) Old Melb. (U19)

Ajax (U19 )St Leos Emmaus (U19)

St Pats-Mentone (S)

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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UNDER-19 SuCTION 1OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD PARADIANS Field : B .Allen (R) A. Scherini DE LA SALLE v. OLD MEL-BURNIANS Field : F. Karabelas G . SkandakumarGoal : Gary Clancy Skip Shipley ST. KEVINS v. ST.BERNARDS Field : G . Moore M . Allen Goal : DavidMurray John Pickett UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLDXAVERIANS Field : C. Stewart (R) D. Ischia OLDCAREY v. MAZENOD 0 C Field : C . O'Donohue (R)R . LoveUNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD CAMBERWELL v. MARCELLIN Field : J .Papas M. O'Brien WHITEFRIARS v. BEAUMARISAT HEATHERDALE RESERVE, HEATHERDALEField : K. McMahon V . Vescovi fl WILLIAMSTOWNCYM S v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : A. Flack (R)A . Rechtman WARRINGAL v . OLD HAILEYBURYField : S. Mannix OLD SCOTCH v. COLLEGIANSField : G . Kelly P. Bailey

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEAJAX v . MHSOB Field : S . Lugowski MODL .̀SIiBLUES v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field : I . Burgess J

. Ashurst Boundary: M . Clarke ST. BEDES MEN .TONE TIGERS v. HAMPTON ROVERS Field : G .Morgan C. Stevens ( J) ORMOND v . OLD GEE .LONG Field : R . Devine J . Bell OLD XAVE S(2) has the bye

UNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY v . NORTH OLD BOYS ATNORTH RINGWOOD RESERVE Field : B . McKeeTHERRY PENOLA v . CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : T.Carrick J . Moore OLD PARADIANS ( 2) v . OLDIVANHOE AT GARVEY OVAL Field : K . Walker B .McLeod OLD TRINITY v. AQUINAS Field : M .Wittmann C . Ryan ST. LEOS EMMAUS has thebye

The following teams as at Round 12 had scored (8) or moreDiscipline Ratings of (A) .

OLD GEELONG, OLD SCOTCH, OLD TRINITY,TFIE I.' PENOLA, UNI BLUES AND WHITEFRIARS

Congratulations to the coach, players and officials of these teams, youhave been a credit to your club and the VAFA in general . Well done .

U19 Sub-Committe e

r`0%V ~ mhy eq a'- T L kLLrseYaeerB .

CLUB XVlil ~,10C,~Z TEAMS 9531 8333 BY prn SATURDAYRESERVES ~ TEAMS 9531 8333 BY 2 .30 pm SATURDAY

(Z:-E/U19 HOME 't'Ew~."IS 9528 3319 FY 5prn SATURDAY or 9528 2471

A and B sec . HOME TEA~ ~~1-by +'_I scores, goalk ickers,best players 9531 8333 --'Y 5A5 prn SATURDAY

SPORTSCOVER/ADVANCE BANK "PICK THE PREMIERS" WEEKLY WINNERS (Rnd 13)

UNI . BLUES ; SOUTHBANK; DE SALLE; SALESIAN OC; COLLEGIAN SRing Tony (VAFA PROPERTIES) to claim prize .

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pPtDL :: 19 SECTION 1- 12.07.97.-05 4.2 9S 18.7 18.7.11 5

3.3 4,7 10.12 15.18,108O. Goal idckers and best p4.~ ers not rettK•ed.

;ns 8, FallnlotLs 3 . Perkins. Nelson . McDrr+.ell . McCulloch . Best Meehan .4µ31wn . Perkins, Stephmsm.

1.2 7.4 7.8 11.8.748.5 7.8 9,11 11 .15.8 1

kickers and best players not reeeh,ed .N{er 4, Heady 2, Barrett 2. Ireland 2, Mercu ri . Best Drake. Mercuri. Healy.d. Boland.

3.0 8.1 14,3 19.7.12 1L~5 7.4 13.12 18.18 22.18.150Laughlln 3. Harvey 3. Smith 3 . 4annazzo 2. Legudt 2 . Hogan 2. lt•acce, Mount.

,:man. Best Joe Mount, Lougtm Harvey. Hogan. Samuel. Lkry•d .Porteous 8 . Rees 4 . Stanley 3 . Storm 3, Ventura 2. Gale 2• Constantin ,

IL Bcet Lynch, SteFen, Porteats . Prusetno. Stanky. Rees.

a~~~sLi;PW41ARg 7 .8 13.11 20,18 27.18.1800 .2 3.10 11 .12 11.14.80

,^dbt-n7ar-' Murtny' 8, Vance S . Hery 3, Balms 3. Cooch 2 . Miller 2, Campbell.Batns. Hope. sxtq. Iey, Bem+. Campbell-

St 3. Day 2 . McConnell 2, takerv. Moore. Scarto. Vincent, Best Price,. .~..~ . .-._artu. Day, Parxh .

t-;R~,_rrygLUE$ 5.8 8.10 15.14 22 .19.151C LB pp,EY 1 .1 4.8 7.14 7.14.58

['r.i . e:~itpBi~s Eastaug 18, Calkr 3 . Crocker 3. Kelly 3 . CoUbledlck 2, Johnson 2 . Presll.

8c,, C ;.:man. BenJanWt. Frkeker. Prestt. Cmbtedick . Carnm ."1 _Y ire 3, ika.les . Tuck. SaCak . 1eu1s. Best S . Wood. Le,vis. T. Wood . Anson.

.,I top .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 12 .07 .9 7

'. RLks. Cax.

8,1 8.2 11.3 13,8 .845.2 8.8 11.12 18.15 .111Hanson. Seeley. Patereer. Scat, Campbell . Ba t

Cue;,:zro Grwnotka 3 . ti'a}cat 2. Clark 2, Elg 2. Taylor 2, ForsyTh 2. Byrne . Jahn.wn.

~ r Best Elg, JWutsm . Baxter. Van Der Venne . Brwrn. Hosktag.

~•711'IFi'Y;3ARS 2.4 4.8 7.10 10.19.79

pS.D 11AiGEYBURY 2.5 4.10 9.13 11.1379Whltdrtars SuWcan 4, Which 2. Davis . Hilton, Northey. Reid. Best Phan . Reid. H9tar,Bend, Eeatne . Sullivan.~~ 3

. B~gs 2, Dimond 2 . Clarke, Saunders. Somala . Best Parker.~dRMd. S¢tcu~ila . GoPu. Thick ,

VJVE.^S1IYBLAC1iS 1 .7 8.12 13.18 21 .17,143~tL4CI1Iti 3.1 4.3 5.7 8.8.58l;r.; :er_-ity E'=<k. M.xkle 8. fireman 4, Peck 2 . Murphy 2 . Costello. Byrne, Mellings.G, ,k. CI :nents. Best Ri..ckle . Mellings . Schilling . Castello . Staunton . Hannan.

t•arrlls Ctro 3 . RkCaIlum 2. B>akagvog7s, Keop,AtvangelLa. Best Devercem, lECCaunm,

• •. _ _i- Cho . Keogh. Randazm .

- y; :4t^ iiRIS A .F.C. 2.2 817 7.12 9.15 .89BIllvP_ !3TOWN CYMS 5.3 8.7 8.9 12.11 .83Praum,cla Pled 3 . llamas 2. Vance 2. Celan 2. Best Harer, f3W . Palmer. Stevens,

.~L:cheU .F;! :;unstaert CYRSS Rickard 3. Murrav 2. Grochosvskl 2. Twist . htatthms . Maclcal.W.: tda. l' ..~tzHrkirs . But Macleod. Petzietkles. Wuchatsch, Harh. Hunt. Cocks .

WARRINGAL AF,C. 4 .8.32OLD SCOTCH 28.25.181Warringed Bell. Hopkins. 11k1eh, Parkes. Best Van Lint, Taylor, Hopkins, H~ood .

Anderson. Latg.Old S^^'ch Haw;dns 13, Crane 5 Parker 2. O'Brien, Frankmburg, Cross. Ward . Hume,Lone . .__t Crowe. Hawkdns. Crane. Prcndet( I. Junkeer. M. O'Brtm.

NAMEUNDER 19 (1)

CLUB LAST WE TOTAL

MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 8 51LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 2 46HAWKINS MAZENOD 8 36

UNDER 19 (2 )HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 13SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 5SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 4

UNDER 19 (BLUE )KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 8GANGI ST BEDES MENTONE 2ROBBINS ORMOND

UNDER 19 (RED )A. CULTRERA AQUINAS 1JONES OLD TRINITYSTELLA THERRY PENOLA 7

624940

49353 1

363535

UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 12 .07 .9 7AJAX 9.6 14.9 19.10 23.18.148OLD GEFl,OI.'G 2.2 4.4 8.5 12.8.80AJAX P.'h}tcrass 7 . GOlFtn 5, Benstmat 3. Snow 3. Katz 3, Rtagman. Best Dukes.VRtytcross, Rosenbaum. C,oAin. t5'alsna'ut. Leuin.Old Geelong RLns 3, Gatmby 3, Staunton 2 . Rtc}ilnnm 2. Kmaufs. Brauer. BM Brauer.

MwK(nnon. Paul. Gatmbp . McCann, Mclnnes.

A3ON8811 BLUES 1 .4 2.7 2.7 2.7.19OLD 7CAVERIANB (2) 5.3 11.7 19.10 25 .15.165Moruah Blues Hawidns . RAmdan . Beg Bolton . Burston. Riordan. Martin, Roscoe,

HaaP.dns.Old McCarthy X%verbm 6 . Gkeon 6, McLean 3, Lyttletwt 3, Bawden 2. Mclnerny. Poulos .

Connolly. Coburn, Quinn . Best Connolty. Poul~. McCarthy. Bo'h•den, MeLean, Gteesm.

M .H.S.O.& 2.0 5.4 8.8 10.11 .71HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .2 4.3 9.8 10,9.6948HS0B Tayta 3, NAlsnn 3 . Bourke 2. Parker, Nma1 . Bat W1Lsat. Taylor. Moore, Morgan .

Davis . Staling .Iiamptmt Rouser Nelson 3, Parkinson 2. Qum 2 . Crwtch. 4unba1l. Mande[aMs. Best

Grimmer. Reim. Perrv. Leitrim Parkinson Armour .

BE LA SALLE (2) 2.0 4.3 4.5 4.7.31ST. B5 h E YT'OttE TIGERS 7.5 11.7 17.12 24.17.181BaLn S.Be DautF,tu .Coxsg2.Hrt%w.L1eStRk+cxe.Tucka. Aanus .h'6~ Lambe.

St Be Pr~nt Tig. Ktnguell 8. 5411kms 4, RkShane 3. Catsms~2, G~ang12. Bald 2. Drury.

Napier. Carol. Best FaLtdngham . Kidd, Ryan, Tessiero. Kingaell. Coustns.

ORkiONB:13YE

UNDER 19 (2) RED - 12.07.97YARRA VALLEY 2.2 3.5 7.7 9.10 .64AgUIPtAS O.C. 0.12 4.15 7.18 11.21 .87Visas Valley Wines 3 . 44hpshot . Searle . Wop{M. Arnold, Morris. McBaratth. Best MaTts .t4•tnes, La•vton. L3acd. TeUad . La1ng.Aquinas Hnreran 3 . Rtoran 3, NichW . Jones. Lyng. Hill. Cuttrera. Best Moran, Hunter.Boland. Potz, Kelly. Chapman.

TFIERRY PESiOlA 0.8. 5.3 7.5 10.7 17.8.110OLD IVAN'HOE 5.1 7.5 13.9 18.12.10Amessy Pend. OR Stella 7. Zampogna 3 . Van Engekn 2. RtcMadm 2, Sacco, S.Mtth,Trex1n. Beat Stella. T. Smith . G . Smlth. Van Engelen . Zampogna

. McMahon.

Old h-anhae Da.is 5, Gates 4. Spklm 3, Thanas 2, V.7llls. Stal*g. Best Davis, Armstrong.Barker, Strides, Waddell. Willis.

ST. LEO'S EMMAUS W.P. 8.9 18,20 30.28 38.32.248NORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 3.1 53 8.8.42St. Leon EMMAUS htges 5. V.97atis 5. Dames 4. Mad 4. Hodder 4. Thomas 4. McGnn 4.

Chalmers 2. Carr 2. Dam, Ralaughlm. &~t Thmvr . Rtw~el . Inglcs. Hakler. De'Hn.l3mtmd.

North O d Boys Maguire 3 . IOtMer 2 . Rtatstafa . Beat Reece, Magulre . TaEeb . Skeme.

Kouts.•'tasWas, McKenzie .OLD PARADIANS (2) 1.1 4.3 10.5 12.8 .80OLD TRINITY 4.4 7.9 8.15 10.19 .79Old Pn••ats aM Sacco 5, Mathew Joyce 3, Derango 3. Richardson . Best O'Connor. Mark

Cos IT. Matthew Cosgri6, Phelan. Redford, : to.Old : :laity Gail blotters and best playas not recehzd .

C1DL'B BE PARK: BYE

JULY 26 - ROUND 15UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD BRIGHTONST. BERNARDS 0 C v. DE LA SALLEOLD PARADIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUESOLD XAVERIANS v. OLD CAREY at Elsternwick

Park (Sunday 11 .15 a .m.)MAZENOD v . ST. KEVIN SUNDER-19 SECTION 2BEAUMARIS v. OLD CAMBERWELLUNIVERSITY BLACKS v . WHITEFRIARSMARCELLIN v . WARRINGA LOLD HAILEYBURY v. OLD SCOTCH AT FISHER

OVAL, HAILEY COLLEGECOLLEGIANS v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSUNDER-19 BLUEDE LA SALLE (2) v . AJAX AT WAVERLEY PARKHAMPTON ROVERS v . MONASH BLUESORMOND v . OLD XAVERIANS (2 )OLD GEELONG v. ST . BEDES MENTONE TIG .MHSOB has the byeUNDER-19 REDCHIRNSIDE PARK v . YARRA VALLEY AT 1 .30 p.m.ST . LEOS EMMAUS v . THERRY PENOLANORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD PARADIANS (2)OLD TRINITY v. OLD IVANHOEAQUINAS has the bye

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';~ight race towards the finals.

REVIEW - ROUND 8Parkside (1) were no match for Ringwood Blues

who were impressive in their display to maintain theirposition in the finals . The Lions were hoping to dothe same against Maribyrnong but the Underdogshad other ideas and in a close match won by (9)points . This leaves Maribyrnong just outside the fourwith (2) matches to play. Keilor found the might ofHeidelberg too much on the small Elsternwick No . 2Oval and were convincingly defeated, as wereWerribee who had been performing well recently butfaltered two weeks ago against a very strongBroadmeadows outfit . Broadmeadows with the winnow find themselves in the four and are looking omi-nous . The Marlins did not have it all their own wayagainst Bendigo (2) but in the finish it was the fitterMarlins who ran away with the win . In the match ofthe Round, if not the season a fired up Bendigo (1)toppled the previously undefeated Karingal by thenarrowest of margins . This now puts the Warriorsequal top with the Bulls, and the finals series comingup looks like being a beauty . Hawthorn were to havethe bye, however with Parkside (2) being unable tofield a team for the remainder of the season Ballaratwho were due to play Parkside (2) played a scratchmatch against one another .

PREVIEW - ROUND 9At Brunswick this weekend there are some very

interesting clashes that could may well decide the fateof some team's finals chances . Ringwood take on theMarlins in the early match and despite Ringwood'srecent good form the Marlins will be too strong. TheLions will consolidate their position in the four with acomfortable win against Keilor, while Broadmeadowswill be wanting to have a big win against Parkside (1)to consolidate their position in fourth spot on the lad-der. With the chance of them even attaining third spotby the completion of the round. Heidelberg get thechance to inflict Karingal's second loss for the sea-son today, and close to finals the final finishing posi-tions will be crucial. The Bulls will be fired up aftertheir first loss last week however the Bombers are mytip this time. Parkside (2) have the bye .

Ballarat host Werribee in what will be a one-sidedmatch after 1/2 time with the Knights proving ahandful for the Lions .

In Bendigo Maribyrnong and Hawthorn will findno joy with both teams facing the Warriors at homeand running rampant . Bendigo (1) coming off amorale boosting win against Karingal last round willbe too talented for Maribyrnong, an d Bendigo (2) willput on hold any thoughts Hawthorn Citizens had ofreturning to the four after this round .Player of the Round - Round 8

David Smith (Bendigo 2)Reminder:Monday July 28, Elsternwick Park . 7.30pm. FIDA

Delegates' Meeting.

LADDERS ROUND 8DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSKARINGAL 8 7 1 0 536 194 276.3 28BENDIGO (1) 8 7 1 0 489 193 253.4 28HEIDELBERG 8 5 3 0 504 344 146.5 20RAID LIONS ' 8 3 5 0 273 396 68.9 12MARIBYRNONG 8 2 6 0 223 370 60.3 8KEILOR 8 0 8 0 72 611 11.8 0* received forfei t

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSMARLINS " 8 7 1 0 629 180 349.4 28BALLARAT ' 8 7 1 0 517 236 219 28RINGWOOD 8 5 3 0 542 275 197 20BROADMEADOWS 8 5 3 0 426 366 116.4 20HAWTHORN 8 5 3 0 371 320 115.9 20BENDIGO (2) ' 8 4 4 0 440 412 106.8 16PARKSIDE 1 8 3 5 0 275 539 51 12WERRIBEE 8 3 5 0 252 470 53.6 12PARKSIDE 2 ' 8 1 7 0 227 757 29.9 4* received forfei tNB : teams receiving the bye are given (4) points but no %forfeiting teams receive average losing score . teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the roun d

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~ j BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P$1500 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points after Round 13 matches . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . A senior win receive s(8 points) ; reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points) ; club XVIII (2 points) . If a club's 4 teams all win 6 bonu spoints are given ; if 3 teams all win 4 : if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonus points . Bonus points fro mprevious rounds are also shown .

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

OLD XAVERIANS 10 10 16 10 200 6 24 230ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 11 13 13 0 179 4 40 223COLLEGIANS 10 12 11 8 175 30 205OLD SCOTCH 10 13 9 9 169 24 193NORTH OLD BOYS 12 9 9 0 159-

28 187BLACKS 11 12 9 0 157 4UNIVERSITY 24 185

YARRA VALLEY 0 B I1 11 9 0 155 20 175apHITEFRIARS 0 C 10 11 10 0 152 4 16 172WILLIAMSTOWN CYhfS 13 11 5 0 151 20 17 1OLD BRIGHTON 11 8 6 10 154 12 166MHSOB 9 8 11 0 143 4 12 159ORhIOND 9 9 9 0 135 4 20 159KEW 10 11 0 12 126 32 158SOUTHBANK 13 13 0 0 130 2 22 154DE LA SALLE 7 7 12 5 140 12 152OLD CAREY 11 8 8 0 144 8 152BEAURtARIS 10 7 7 0 129 12 14 1OLD GEELONG 12 9 3 0 129 6 135OLD PARADIANS 4 5 17 0 127 0 127MARCELLIN 11 8 2 5 124 0 124MAZENOD 6 7 6 10 112 12 124

As a result of the following clubs' teams all winning in Round 13 (min . of 3 required) the following play -ers win a pair of Blades boots - Old Xaverians (B . Coughlan), Uni . Blues (R . Versteegen) . Ormond (P.McDonald), MHSOB (S . Grimmer), St . Bedes (J . Tully), Whitef. (R . Mika), Uni. Blacks Q. Trevaskis) .

These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (988 99222) 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 .

RUNNERS, TRAINERS, WATER CARRIER SUmpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches andif not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .

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

Attire - Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts,Track pants if worn to be navy only. WaterCarriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts.Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or watercarriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment is to be worn underthe green or gold top. Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . If not VAFA top a plain whitetop only. Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.* Umpire teamsheet comments will be transferred to weekly FINES LIST.

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SENIORS : All registered players with a permitSENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least2 matches (be registered and have a permit) .UNDER 19: Must be registered and have a permit . If player has played in an aggregate of 5or more senior and reserve matches he must have played at least more than 5 U19 match-es during the season .If player is ineligible due to above and is thus ineligible for first U19 final he can be played inany subsequent U19 final .U19 players playing in VSFL U18 after June 30 must at round 16 decide where they will com-plete the season (VSFL or VAFA U19 only) . Where a club fields a second U19 team to qual-ify for the Section 2 team, player not to have played more than 10 matches in U19/1 team .RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit. Must have played 2 reserve matches and notmore than 10 senior matches during the season .CLUB XVIII SECTIONS : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played inmore than a total of eight senior and reserve grade games .

Original and pink copy must be lodged with um o ires no later than half time of a ny match,Each player must sign the original clearly bes ide name which m ust show first and surname.

Blue copy must be handed t o opposition captain at toss of coin.

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* Warm Woollen Body * Finest Genuine Leather or Suede Sleeves* Your Club Colours * Embroidered Club Logo & Nickname• Quilted Lining : Extra Warmth * Free Embroidery Set up (Save $300 .00 )• Only 3 Weeks Delivery * Lifetime Guarantee against faulty workmanship or materials• Design Consultation : We will guide you in designing your jacket & log o• Also available in all wool, all suede or all leather .

Orders of 50 plus : each jacket will cost $125,40

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1997 _~-

E

- ! D SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSOLD XA...RIANSOLD MELBURNIAN S

A <6LLES TY BLUE S

p;.HAAIANS'PjNITY

- LEYBURY=rJARDS

P W D L FOR AGST ,e PTS I TEAM NAME P W 0 L FOR AGST % PT S

A RESERVE SECTIO N13 13 0 0 1343 644 208 .54 52

13 12 0 1 1269 774 163 .95 48

13 10 0 3 1278 718 177 .99 4013 7 0 6 1083 858 126.22 2813 7 0 6 1173 956 122.70 2813 7 0 6 998 916 108 .95 2813 5 0 8 820 1058 77 .50 2013 2 0 11 620 1358 45.66 813 1 0 12 639 1246 51 .28 413 1 0 12 724 1419 51 .02 4

B RESERVE

97 KEVINS 13 11 0 2 1371 692 198 .12 44Tl,cppYPENOLA05 13 9 0 4 964 928 103 .88 36

60140ND 13 8 1 4 1126 794 141 .81 34OLD BRIGHTON 13 8 0 5 1200 734 163 .49 32,, .;S~OB 13 8 0 5 1018 829 122 .60 3 2

.:7D0 C 13 6 1 6 961 815 117 .91 26E 13 5 0 8 988 969 101.96 20HOE 13 4 0 9 683 1071 63 .77 1 6

ULE 13 4 0 9 541 1292 41 .87 1 6_DA SOUTH CAULFIELD13 0 0 13 342 1426 23 .98 0

C RESERV E5T8'SMENTTIG 13 12 1 0 1384 516 268 .22 50

N ORTH OLD BOYS 13 9 0 4 1313 610 215 .25 36MARCELLIN 13 8 0 5 860 631 136 .29 32MONASH BLUES 13 8 0 5 815 780 104 .49 32,ASfOWN 13 7 1 5 919 941 97 .66 30ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 13 7 0 6 754 904 83 .41 28--D :'9NTONIANS 13 4 0 9 824 978 84 .25 1 6-.'?7 .VROVERS 13 4 0 9 698 1025 68.10 16

LF-.S.NTEMPLESTOVJE 13 4 0 9 665 1071 62.09 16J 4 X 13 1 0 12 457 1233 37 .06 4

D RESERVE SECTIO N'i+H1TEFRiARS 13 11 0 2 1108 611 181 .34 44?ARKSIDE 13 10 0 3 1132 729 155.28 40CLD GEELONG 13 9 0 4 979 628 155.89 36CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 13 7 0 6 774 716 108.10 28EE~UtdP.RISAFC 13 7 0 6 860 833 103 .24 28C-D ESSENDON GRAMMARI3 6 1 6 974 695 140.14 26_=_ESIAN O C 13 5 0 8 779 991 78.61 20C_7 CF'.18ERWELL 13 4 1 8 632 935 67.59 18ST .,OHNS O C 13 3 0 10 608 994 61 .17 124OUINAS 0 8 13 2 0 11 541 1339 40.40 8

E EAST RESERVEYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 13 11 0 2 1287 602 213.79 44FEW 13 11 0 2 1242 673 184.55 44OLD CAREY 13 9 0 4 865 484 178.72 36BULLEEN COBRAS 13 8 0 5 1088 807 134.82 32P C4A'IOND CENTRAL 13 6 0 5 1028 844 121 .80 32

~; :SIDE PARK 13 7 0 6 710 773 91 .85 28!PARK AFC 13 5 0 8 715 1010 70.79 20

"~~/THORNCITIZENS 13 3 0 10 565 1527 37 .00 12E_"HAM COLLEGIANS 13 3 0 10 364 1274 26.57 1 2

E CENTRAL RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 12 0 1WILUAMSTOWN CYMS 13 11 0 2UNIVERSITY REDS 13 10 0 3UHSOB 13 8 0 5' .-RN BRUNSWICK 13 7 0 6. .'cST BRUNSWICK 13 7 0 6LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 13 5 0 8=:, NBURNEUNIVERSITY 13 4 0 9-D WESTBOURNE A F C 13 1 0 12

1508 171 881 .87 48

1159 450 257.56 44

934 474 197 .05 40

774 856 90.42 32

861 696 123 .71 28

783 795 98.49 28

330 1052 31 .37 20

364 1186 30.69 16

266 1417 18.77 4

E SOUTH RESERVESOUTHBANK C B A AFC 13 13 0 0 1562 371 421 .02 52PENINSULA 08 13 9 0 4 1041 665 156.54 36ST MARYS 13 9 0 4 1016 838 121 .24 36OAKLEIGH A F C 13 9 0 4 902 814 110.81 36

=' :HUNTLY 13 6 0 7 796 877 90.76 24ERNWICK 13 5 0 8 749 943 79.43 20

--~lER HOUSE 13 4 1 6 719 853 84.29 1 8?4TRICKS MENTONE 13 4 1 8 649 938 69.19 18'•=3H GRYPHONS 13 4 0 9 666 959 6945 i6ALBERT PARK 13 1 0 12 532 1474 3609 4

CLUB XVIII (1 )OLD XAVERIANS 13 10 0 3 764 264 289.39 40MAZENOD O C 13 10 0 3 859 569 150.97 40OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 13 10 0 3 824 612 134.64 40COLLEGIANS 13 9 0 4 670 567 118.17 36OLD SCOTCH 13 8 1 4 788 476 165.55 34OE LA SALIE 13 6 1 6 512 660 77 .58 26ST BERNARDS 13 4 0 9 387 835 46.35 16OLD MELBURNIANS 13 3 0 10 427 972 43.93 12ST KEVINS 13 3 0 10 272 830 32.77 1 2

CLUB XVIII (2)KEW 13 12 0 1 852 429 198.60 48SYNDAL TALLY HO 13 11 1 1 852 388 219.59 46MONASH WHITES 13 9 0 4 848 507 167.26 36MT LILYDALE O C 13 8 0 5 880 606 145.21 32MARCELLIN 13 6 0 7 502 612 82.03 24OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR13 4 1 8 497 802 61 .97 18THORNBURY COUGARS 13 3 0 10 696 863 80 .65 16THERRY PENOLA OB 13 1 0 12 288 1083 26.59 4OLD GEELONG 4 0 0 4 132 346 38.15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 13 10 0 3 1264 954 132.49 40UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 9 0 4 1479 822 179.93 36OLD PARADIANS 13 9 0 4 1543 1096 140.78 36OLD CAREY 13 8 0 5 1210 1095 110.50 32DE LA SALLE 13 7 0 6 1163 1153 100.87 28OLD MELBURNIANS 13 7 0 6 1155 1247 92.62 28OLD BRIGHTON 13 6 0 7 1123 1288 87.19 24MAZENOD O C 13 5 0 8 991 1271 77.97 20STBERNARDS 13 3 0 10 908 1372 66.18 12STKEVINS 13 1 0 12 815 1538 52.99 4

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 13 11 0 2 1366 744 183.60 44WHITEFRIARS 13 9 1 3 1241 826 150.24 38OLD SCOTCH 13 9 0 4 1337 900 148.56 36UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 9 0 4 1089 936 116.35 36BEAUMARIS A F C 13 7 0 6 1055 1045 100.96 28WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 6 0 7 1047 1364 76.76 24OLD HAILEYBURY 13 5 1 7 1119 1073 104.29 22OLD CAMBERWELL 13 4 0 9 1206 1080 111 .67 16MARCELLIN 13 3 0 10 828 1238 66.88 12WARRINGAL A F C 13 0 0 13 582 2029 28.68 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS1313 0 0 1792 410 437 .07 52MHSOB 13 11 0 2 1315 753 174.63 44ORMOND 13 11 0 2 1307 846 154.49 44HAMPTON ROVERS 13 6 0 7 1007 1113 90.48 24OLD XAVERIANS (2) 13 6 0 7 885 1048 84.45 24AJAX 13 6 0 7 795 1130 70.35 24DE LA SALLE (2) 13 5 0 8 638 1179 54.11 20MONASH BLUES 13 4 0 9 648 1280 50.63 16OLD GEELONG 13 3 0 10 705 1505 46.84 1 2

YARRA VALLEYNORTH OLD BOYSOLD TRINITY

UNDER-19 (2) RE D13 10 013 9 013 8 0

3 1183 817 144.80 404 837 1018 82.22 365 1190 829 143.55 32

OLD PARADIANS (2) 13 8ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 13 7

x THERRY PENOLA OB 13 7AQUINAS O C 13 7OLD IVANHOE 13 5CHIRNSIDE PARK 13 4

X INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) ROUND 10

0 5 967 1043 92.71 320 6 1179 1011 116.62 280 6 1059 1146 92.41 280 6 1005 1172 85.75 280 8 990 1320 75.00 200 9 691 1272 54.32 1 6

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR

INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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TEAM NAM E

COLLEGIANSOLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCHOLD HAILEYBURYDE LA SALLEOLD MELBURNIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD PARADIANSOLD TRINITYST BERNARD S

OLD BRIGHTON 13ORMOND 13MHSOB 13ST KEVINS 13IVANHOE 13THERRY PENOLA OB 13MAZENOD O C 13OLD IVANHOE 13ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 13BANYULE 13

NORTH OLD BOYS 13MARCELLIN 13ST B'S MENT TiG 13OLD MENTONIANS 13BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 13THOMASTOWN 13HAMPTON ROVERS 13MONASH BLUES 13ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 13AJAX 13

OLD GEELONG 13BEAUMARIS A F C 13WHITEFRIARS 13OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 13SALESIAN 0 C 13ST JOHNS O C 13PARKSIDE 13CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 13AOUINAS O B 13OLD CAMBERWELL 1 3

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 13OLD CAREY 12KEW 13CHIRNSIDE PARK 12RICHMOND CENTRAL 13BULLEEN COBRAS 13ELEY PARK A F C 13ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 13HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 3

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13NORTH BRUNSWICK 13UHSOB 13UNIVERSITY REDS 13LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 13OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 13WEST BRUNSWICK 13SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A F C 1 3

SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 13ST PATRICKS MENTONE 13PENINSULA 0 B 13POWER HOUSE 13OAKLEIGH A F C 13ST MARYS 13GLENHUNTLY 13ELSTERNWICK 13MONASH GRYPHONS 13ANZ ALBERT PARK 13

D L FORA SECTIO N0 3 13200 3 13920 3 13161 5 1134o 6 11151 6 11680 9 11240 9 11230 10 9920 10 1091

B SECTION11 0 2 16259 0 4 13559 0 4 14689 0 4 14687 0 6 14107 0 6 13196 0 7 14035 0 8 12482 0 11 12710 0 13 1028

C SECTION12 0 1 163111 0 2 146411 0 2 16998 0 5 14077 0 6 14695 0 8 12044 0 9 10894 0 9 9323 0 10 11450 0 13 743

D SECTION12 0 1 158210 0 3 138010 0 3 13526 0 7 12746 0 7 11886 0 7 10135 0 8 11095 0 8 9984 0 9 11721 0 12 898

E EAST SECTION11 0 2 176211 0 1 119110 0 3 16508 1 3 11578 0 5 13645 1 7 12834 0 9 7154 0 9 6052 0 11 734

E CENTRAL SECTION13 0 0 119611 0 2 14918 0 5 9347 0 6 11057 0 6 9856 0 7 7295 0 8 9084 0 9 8394 0 9 680

E SOUTH SECTION13 0 0 202510 0 3 14469 0 4 14458 0 5 16567 0 6 12657 0 6 12306 0 7 12493 0 10 10651 0 12 10271 0 12 909

AGAINST % POINTS

958 137.79 401049 132.70 401047 125.69 401221 92.87 301161 96.04 281079 108.25 261301 86.40 161329 84.50 161226 80.91 121404 77.71 12

1017 159.78 441037 130.67 361150 127.65 361230 119.35 361321 . 106.74 281423 92.69 281265 110.91 241407 88.70 201849 68.74 81896 54 .22 0

756 215.74 48802 182.54 441052 161.50 441181 119.14 321303 112.74 281366 88.14 201350 80.67 161586 58.76 161564 73.21 121823 40.76 0

966 163.77 48990 139.39 . 40

1070 126.36 401227 103.83 241269 93.62 241206 84.00 241302 85.18 201189 83.94 201444 81.16 161303 68.92 4

974 180.90 44696 171.12 44904 182.52 40714 162.04 34

1097 124.34 321062 120.81 221540 46.43 161734 34.89 161740 42 .18 8

723 165.42 52665 224.21 441036 90.15 321040 106.25 28977 100.82 281082 67.38 241142 79.51 201121 74.84 161081 62.90 16

661 306.35 521045 138.37 40978 147.75 36

1202 137.77 321263 100.16 281366 90.04 281363 91.64 241855 57.41 121521 67.52 42063 44 .06 4

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