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gNp OF SF .A .SOlY FOR REPRESEIYIATIVE MATCHES r,nda} s two fine victories capped off a memorabl e ,~ n for our senior and representative teams- no one can at of good people helping him, but his preparation and ,uc with a live out of five wins scoreline. Senior wins „<i the South Australian Amateur Football League and e Victorian Country Football League, the C-D4 c~cntative team win against the West Australian ur Football League and the wins of the Under 1 9 against the NSW/ACT team and then the VMF L n provided an extremely satisfying result for all ;c°rned players, coaches and officials alike . I ;c results of last Sundays matches were as follows : Sralm q 1: VAFA 4 .3 (VCFL 2 .0) Q2 : 9.5 (9 .2) Q3: 16 .9 (10.3) with , final score of VAFA 23.14 (152) to the VCFL 14 .8 (92) V AF A goals: Luke Hawkins 7, Denver Ariz 4, Steve McKeo n Daniel Donati 2, Nigel Credlin 2, Andrew Ramsden 2, L , n Cranage and Ben Jordan L ' 1,f1FA best : Denver Ariz, Nigel Credlin, Daniel Donati, Ben ranage, Luke Hawkins and Dean Matthews. under 1 9 9 1 :UAFA 1 .7 (VMFL 2.2) Q2 : 7 .9 (4 .4) Q3 : 12 .10 (11 .5) with d :e final score of VAFA 14.16 (100) to the VMFL 13 .6 (84) VAFA goals: Jeff Heath 2, Matt Hayes 2, Craig Bums 2, pz ;ales Cousland 2 and Sean Neeson, Tim Duggan, j: rkson Brooke, Michael Mulgtew, Paul Gloury and Troy I.egudi 1 . VAFA best : Scott Curatolo, Trent Hobart, Michael Mulgrew, Jack Healy, Craig Burns and Paul Gloury . I lild been hying to put into words praise for both teams ;chen I received an email from an avid supporter which I Lnr used to quote from which I believe sums up both formaices : wcnt to the football yesterday (last Sunday) and saw the ', : TA team comprehensively defeat the VCFL team . With all !lic pre-game controversy of player unavailability etc, it v :ould have been no real surprise to see the VAFA team "n19-4e. ri :eze were periods of the game when it appeared the VAFA mm- have been outclassed and been struggling to match it ;1.idi the opposition, lire players must be commended on their fantastic efforts . ` .liat this tells me, confirmed by what I saw, is that the `." :TA team was incredibly spirited, very well drilled and ,uitplymore committed to winning than the opposition . But :ow did they get that way? ';irk Bourke must take a lot of the credit . No doubt he ha d aching to a game plan and having faith in it, pai d me dividends" . Editor's note : I would support "Avid Supporter's" munents by saying that the same observations could b e (_ applied ~-- li=3 ~ ~~ ~ to the Under 19 team's Tony Miller, his staff and players. Well ~ done to all imvlved . ORDERING TAPES OF MATCHES Please refer to the display elsewhere in today's 'Amateur Footballer' should you require a tape of last weekend's matches. AND FOR NEXT YEAR . . . . ? ? Next week I'll write about plans for next year s state matches which at the moment look quite attractive . PLAYERS REINSTATED WISHING TO TRANSFER POST JUNE 30 One of the conditions of a player being reinstated is that he cannot apply for a transfer to another VAFA club until that club has participated i n 22 matches . When this period expires and is beyond June 30 the player can begin with his new club (after June 30), if the permit has been attended to (clearance signed) before June 30 . The players permit does not become valid until the 22 matches then pass . In the interim he either does not play or plays with the club from whom he wishes to ultimately leave . To make him stand out until permits open (next year) is not in the spirit of the reinstatement guidelines. The important thing is that the permit application must be made before close of permits - June 30. AND b7IYA1 LLY .... For more on these stories and all other VAFA news, views and happenings visit the VAFA website ON www.vafa.asn.a u TAPES OF VAFA REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES 22/7/200 1 Tapes are available of the VAFA v VCFL and the VAFA (U 19) vVMFL (U18/19) . Costs: $25 per tape; $75 per tape (AFL/VFL Clubs) Cheque : For amount must be received by the VAFA (Made payable to VAFA) pioir to tape being ordered . 1}elivery: You will be phoned when tape is ready for pick- up . NB . Tapes will not be posted . Looking Back____ . . . . . . .. . . . .. ................... .............. ...24 Coaches' Clipboard ..... ........ ... ................... .... ....... ...25 Todays Umpires .. . 31 For the Love of the Game ...... , ..33 Sport 927 Prize Wirmer .,_......._. ..... .. .. . .. . .. ._......, .. ..._49 Elsternwtek Park Draw . . . ... . ...... . ... ............ ....... .......62 Tribunal & rnvestigattozrs .... . . . . .. . ... .. .. .. . . . .. ... . . .. ....... 2 Ladders .. ... ... . ____63/64 . .. ... . .. .. ............. .ii .= am Wzm THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N July 2 8th, 2001 Price : $ 2 . 00 Vol . 01 No . 14

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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 14, 2001

gNp OF SF.A.SOlY FOR REPRESEIYIATIVE MATCHESr,nda} s two fine victories capped off a memorable

,~ n for our senior and representative teams- no one can

at of good people helping him, but his preparation and

,uc with a live out of five wins scoreline. Senior wins„<i the South Australian Amateur Football League and

e Victorian Country Football League, the C-D4c~cntative team win against the West Australianur Football League and the wins of the Under 1 9against the NSW/ACT team and then the VMFL

n provided an extremely satisfying result for all;c°rned players, coaches and officials alike .

I ;c results of last Sundays matches were as follows :Sralmq1: VAFA 4 .3 (VCFL 2 .0) Q2 : 9.5 (9 .2) Q3: 16 .9 (10.3) with

, final score of VAFA 23.14 (152) to the VCFL 14.8 (92)VAFA goals: Luke Hawkins 7, Denver Ariz 4, Steve McKeon

Daniel Donati 2, Nigel Credlin 2, Andrew Ramsden 2,L,n Cranage and Ben Jordan L '1,f1FA best : Denver Ariz, Nigel Credlin, Daniel Donati, Ben

ranage, Luke Hawkins and Dean Matthews.under 1 99 1 :UAFA 1 .7 (VMFL 2.2) Q2 : 7 .9 (4 .4) Q3 : 12 .10 (11 .5) with

d :e final score of VAFA 14.16 (100) to the VMFL 13 .6 (84)VAFA goals: Jeff Heath 2, Matt Hayes 2, Craig Bums 2,pz ;ales Cousland 2 and Sean Neeson, Tim Duggan,j: rkson Brooke, Michael Mulgtew, Paul Gloury and TroyI.egudi 1 .VAFA best: Scott Curatolo, Trent Hobart, Michael Mulgrew,Jack Healy, Craig Burns and Paul Gloury .I lild been hying to put into words praise for both teams;chen I received an email from an avid supporter which ILnr used to quote from which I believe sums up both

formaices :wcnt to the football yesterday (last Sunday) and saw the

', : TA team comprehensively defeat the VCFL team . With all!lic pre-game controversy of player unavailability etc, itv:ould have been no real surprise to see the VAFA team

"n19-4e.ri :eze were periods of the game when it appeared the VAFAmm- have been outclassed and been struggling to match it

;1.idi the opposition,lire players must be commended on their fantastic efforts .`.liat this tells me, confirmed by what I saw, is that the

`.":TA team was incredibly spirited, very well drilled and,uitplymore committed to winning than the opposition. But:ow did they get that way?';irk Bourke must take a lot of the credit . No doubt he had

aching to a game plan and having faith in it, paidme dividends".

Editor's note : I would support "Avid Supporter's"munents by saying that the same observations could b e

(_

applied

~--li=3 ~ ~~ ~

to the Under 19team's Tony Miller, hisstaff and players. Well ~done to all imvlved .ORDERING TAPES OFMATCHESPlease refer to the display elsewhere in today's 'AmateurFootballer' should you require a tape of last weekend'smatches.AND FOR NEXT YEAR . . . . ??Next week I'll write about plans for next year s state matcheswhich at the moment look quite attractive .PLAYERS REINSTATED WISHING TO TRANSFER POSTJUNE 30One of the conditions of a player being reinstated is that hecannot apply for a transfer to another VAFA club until thatclub has participated i n 22 matches . When this periodexpires and is beyond June 30 the player can begin with hisnew club (after June 30), if the permit has been attended to(clearance signed) before June 30 . The players permit doesnot become valid until the 22 matches then pass. In theinterim he either does not play or plays with the club fromwhom he wishes to ultimately leave . To make him stand outuntil permits open (next year) is not in the spirit of thereinstatement guidelines. The important thing is that thepermit application must be made before close ofpermits - June 30.AND b7IYA1 LLY. . ..For more on these stories and all other VAFA news, viewsand happenings visit the VAFA website ONwww.vafa.asn.auTAPES OF VAFA REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES22/7/200 1Tapes are available of the VAFA v VCFL and the VAFA (U 19)vVMFL (U18/19) .Costs: $25 per tape; $75 per tape (AFL/VFL Clubs)Cheque: For amount must be received by the VAFA (Madepayable to VAFA) pioir to tape being ordered .1}elivery: You will be phoned when tape is ready for pick-up . NB . Tapes will not be posted .

Looking Back____. . . . . . .. . . . .. . ... . . . . .... . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . . .. . ..24Coaches' Clipboard . . . .. . ... . . .. ... ... . . .... . . . . ...... . ... ... . . .. ...25

Todays Umpires ... 31For the Love of the Game . . . ... ,..33

Sport 927 Prize Wirmer .,_. . . ...._. .. ... .. .. . . .... ._. . . ..., . . ..._49

Elsternwtek Park Draw . . ... . . . ..... . . .. . ... . . . . .... .. . . ... .. . . . ..62

Tribunal & rnvestigattozrs . . . . .. . .. . . ... ... . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. 2

Ladders . . . . . ... . ____63/64.... . . . .. .. .. . . . .... . . . .

.ii.= am Wzm

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

July 28th, 2001 Price: $2 .00 Vol . 01 No . 14

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BB' .Tacksen, 26, will go into retirement forat least two years . "After four years at St Kildaand five years at Old t3righton. I want to spendmore time with my two children Ben, two, andAdam, three months and my wife, Sue . "Wehave one car live and I live in Chelsea so thisyear I've only trained once a week . "This yearhas confirmed my decision . While I do runningby myself, I've noticed the difference with myskills dropping off. "What I would like to do istake a few years off and when I'm 30 maybehave another go when my children can come ."It's hard for team-mates to relate as there arenot many 26 year olds with two kids!" Mattsaid .

-JACK SON, who requested not to play for therepresentative team, was allowed to play forOB (check For the Love of the Game p33 fordetails) in its 50-point loss to ivIHSOB at SouthRd. Matt was one of the Redlegs' best and theforecast for OB could be to blood moreyoungsters as it prepares for demotion .

Dan Woodley, showed he had no effects from ablow above an eye, kicking five of the High's 18goals and his captain Jay,- .,- . continues tobe the comp's best captain-on-baller pickingup four goals .

-UNI Blues put themselves three games out ofthe four with a 71-point win over St Bernardsat Melbourne Uni . Uni had no players required

for state duties (Gil McLachlan has an ankleinjury) whereas the Dogs had five atElsternwick Park who would have played intheir seniors, and Simon Clarke was called upfor I, Essendon because Ben Cranage andLuke Hawkins were needed for the Big V .Garry Foulds, the Bernies coach, said it didn'thelp . "I'm all in favor of state games, but thisone is a bit late in the year and it puts a lot ofpressure on as that game could have all sortsof effects . "It's gone so we have to move on ."Uni Blues are a bit hard to read . "We allowedthem to run without pressure . "Talking withLee Adamson (Uni Blues coach) he's happy

and hopefully they can beat some teamsaround us on the ladder," Foulds said .

Old vs had nine changes but were able tohandle Mazenod with a 25-point win atCentral Reserve . Tim Clarke had a remarkable24 hours, kicking four goals for OX and thenhe played off the bench for the state team and

he was handy too .

-THE man with th egolden boot, ' -- ----yMarcellin's . ° '-°'1'reg: inc _, put Old Trinity away with semajors - the last was the sealer in a six-p,win at Bulleen.

-SKOBS doubled Old Scotch's score in a mfinal at Trevor Barker and over half ofSaints shared in the goals .

-TODAY, OB has a chance to sneak a winthe inconsistent OS, SK OBS travel to TooPark in another mini-final and lookingreverse the three-goal loss from RoundMarceliin lost one of its three matchesyear to Mazenod and today the Noddersexpect revenge, MHSOB must destroyBlues' finals hopes to keep their double chaalive, and OT's trip to Keilor is another nfinal for these clubs .

PLAYER FOCUS, THIS WEEK: CSCOTCH'S LUKE HAWKINS

THE 22-year-old full-forward kicked segoals in last week's state match . It's the

i jumper Luke has donned this year along vthe Cardinals and VFL Essendon's attire . "been training with Essendon three ti

m week this year and it has made me a m ibetter footballer ." Nicknamed Reidy

Essendon after club doctor Bruce Reid, whsons have played at OS, because "they thir

am his illegitimate son"! Not great news foras Luke hopes to continue to get a game in

VFL and maybe get picked up in the AFL Dr,

COACH FOCUS, THIS WEEK :t3E S' GARRY FOULD S

GARRY is one of three VAFA coaches intofifth consecutive year at the same club .pretty full on at this level," Garry, a 300-gaBomber, said . "From the time the gafinishes you are going over it and coMonday you are thinking about next week.

Garry said the early finish last August g<him some extra time to reflect on 1devastating loss in the Grand Final againstand he will assess his job again after tseason. "I just want to see how we finish i"With three children between 15 and 10 ye<of age we are getting busy with them ." SB 2:

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c erts, like Ben dordan, and extroverts ,: Mitchell, and Garry said "there are lo t

.n ;ud games to get the best out of th ea" . "Got to learn how they will respond .of them are comfortable with me and if

are prepared to give their best shot an d, having a go then I'm happy." Garry was

oaclled by Bill Stephen ("willing to give an,I3portunity"), Des Tuddenham ("tough"), Barry

D l ;,s ("a good thinker") and Big Kev. "I tend toraul some of his things that worked with

~l eeds and a few of the others," the laid-backGL,.I, ; said .

_z ieke rs~n,Ole ? ~on - congratulate Jos:,d~, ;r_ -'?r-ii and Matt L. Smith on playing(}1,c 50th games for the club today . All threei,ave been great players for our club, duringlicir short careers, and all involved at OldBrighton wish you well today and in futureclirs to come .

P ;TRO(IS T~ :,E 1 : ]T PERMITTED TO BRC'S ALCOHOL INTOELSTEniMICK PARK OR INTO ANY VA("(i VENU E

CLUB LST PI"zi TO '::lY .SENIORS

Old Scotch 0 48Marcellin 7 45MHSOB 2 34

y St Bernards 2 32Marcellin 1 23

hell St Bernards 0 23A RESERVE

St Bernards 6 34

Old Scotch 0 21

Marceilin 0 17

OldScotch 2 16

St Kevins 0 16

Mazenod 0 16

OLD Bt2itiki0ia 3.4 5.7 7.11 10.12 (72)52F.~OB 3.3 11.7 14.9 18 .14 (122)Old Bri~,aton : 1';:rzv 2 Jackson 2 Pirrie Gumavin Hendra Reid BristowWilliams. Best: M J Smith Barrow Jackson Hendra Pollock McMahon .MHSOB: Woodley 5 Pretzel 4 Saulay 3 Bamert 2 Limbrick 2 Corner Hawkins .Best: Woodley Joseph Cloves S McCully Pertzel Newton . Umpires: W.Hinton P. James (F) G . Robinson B. Dix (G)ST. KEYffVS 8.4 13.7 19.11 21 .16 (142)OLD SCOTCH 2 .1 3.4 5.8 10.11 (71)St Ifevins: Bowles 4 B Doliman 3 O'Connor 3 Kempton 2 Curtis 2 MGiansiracusa 2 Fraser Grinner O'Shea Crohan Sadler. Best: : GrinterO'Connor Sadler Byrne B Dolhnan Bowles. Old Scotch: Crow 2 Angus 2P.atclifie 2 Brooke Gnatt Downing Aujard . Best: : Phillips Gnatt StratusBrooke Aujard Blenheim .Umpires : A. Ftrley J . Kvins (F) D . Napoli J .Robinson (G)MAZENOD 3.3 9.5 10.6 12.9 (81)OLD XAVERIANS 3 .4 8.5 13.7 16.10 (106)Mazenol- Meehan 2Hanley 2 Beard 2 Polan 2 Waldron McIntyre FotiniotisMcMullin. Best: • Waldron Dunne McIntyre Hose Sharp Meehan. OldXas ' : Moliard 5 Clarke 4 McDonnell 2 Bingham hlltchell Orlando SassiBowen. Best: Clarke Mollard Bingham Sassi B Coughlan Blood. Umpires : J .Miller A. Damen (F) It Nation B . Corcoran (B) K. Pitcher V. Vescovi (G)MARCELLIN 6.4 7.6 8.7 12.9 (81)OLD T'RINrI'P 2.0 5.1 9.9 11.9 (75)Marcellin: Treganowan 7 Romanin Purcell Frazer Johnston Sampimon.Best : Frazer Godwin Armstrong Treganowan Ibrahim O'Flyrin . Old Trinity,Arrawsnllth 2 Gorman 2 Sutcliffe 2 VanDerVenne 2 Christopherson 2 CPhillips. Best : Frost Collins R Phillips R Burrows Stephens Clarke . Umpires:S . McCarthy M . Gibson (F) R . Mutton D . Cusack (B) B. McCarthy K. Segota(G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.5 9.9 13.14 21 .18 (144)ST. BERNARDS 3.2 6.2 8.5 11.7 (73)University Blues: Nation 5 J Flayter 3 Sharman 2 Glengerich 2 Lowcock 2Wilcox 2 Gates 2 Hutchins Sturrock DeCrespigny . BesY: McIntyre NorthFishley McConnell Russell Wilcox St Bernards :P Mclaughlin 3 J Harvey 2Tumball 2 P Harvey 2 O'Sullivan Mansfield. Best: Lougtilln TomballMastropasqua McLaughlin S Taylor Wilkinson. nn Umpires: J . _McNlece REastwood (F) C . Arnol S . Cajole (G )

RESERVESOLD BRIGHTON 5.3 10.7 14.9 17.11 (113)Sr111SOB 2.1 4.4 4.6 8.11 (59)Old Brighton: Mizzi 5 MacPherson 4 Scott 3 Stewart 2 Murehle 2 WellsWalsh . Best: Mimi Walsh Stewart Gamble Murchie McPherson . AiEiSOB:Orchard 4 Hawkes McGrath Robinson Rodder. Best : Hawkes Ting OrchardRobinson Davis O'Brien .ST. KEVII3S 0.0 2.2 2.4 5.9(39)OLD SCOTCH 5 .8 6.11 12.12 16.14 (110)St. Kevin's: Chambers Rigby D. Moylan Greenhalg G . O'Connor. Best : HicksSullivan D . Moylan D . Sheehy R. Sheehy Greenhatg. Old Scotch : Joyce 3Miles 3 Oliver 2 Upshot 2 Simon 2 Reid M. Parthenides Ross Beaurepaire .Best: Wllson-Humphries Lipshut D . Thomas Miles Beaurepaire Leif .MAZENOD 2.1 7.1 8.4 9.9(63)OLD XAVERIANS 4 .3 5.4 11.7 13.11 (89)Mazenod: Ballenger 3 McDowell 2 Nisbet Morgan Krom Smith . Best: NisbetHalvy Wallace D'Rozario Rice Gr an t. Old Xaverians : Johnston 3 Meehan 3Oswald 2 R .DUlon Skidmore Ireland Baker Wilson . Best : Calllnan StoneySkidmore Wilson Scanlan R.Dillon .MARCELLIN 2.4 2.6 4:10 6.12 (48)OLD TRINTTY 0.1 2.3 5.7 9.10 (64)Marcellbs: Duncan 2 Cooper Madigan Courts O'Connor. Best: DuncanChun O'Ft}mn Thiesz Wilkinson Courts . Old Trinity: Barr 3 Boyd 2 Cade 2Oberoi Ward . Best : Barr Oberot Ward Donahoe Lauletta Cade.UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.2 4.3 5.4 8.5(53)ST BERNARDS 3.2 6.4 9.8 15.10 (100) .University Blues: Gray 2 Vasey 2 Brookes Suwltos Quinn M. Coleman.Best :Kaso Anderson Suwltas Chivers McAloon Gray . St Bernards : Legudi 6Allis 3 Davis 2 Holland P. Capes Jim Mount Romanic . Best: Legudi HollandDavis Meehan Jim Mount Osborne .

TODAY'S MATCHES,A Section

Old Scotch v . Old Brighton at ElsternwickPark, Sunday

Old Xaverians v . St . KevinsMarcellin v . Mazenod

MHSOB v . University BluesSt. Bernards v . Old Trinity

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A SectionMARCELLIN M .H.S .O .R. M AZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCH

Coach: Simon Dalrymple Coach: Luke Soulos Coach : David Murray GRAMMARIANS Coach : Andrew Smit hRes. Coach: Peter Randall Res. Coach : Terry Blythman Reserve : Tony Collins Coach : Dale Tapping Res. Coach :

1 . C. Slattery 1 J Bamert (DVC) 1 C . Harrison Assist : Justin Clarkso nRes Coach : Richard Oboe

Gary Jackson1 A Nettleton

2. A . Caff~

2 S McCullyy3 D Woodley

2 A. Quinn3 A. McIntyre

.1 A. Kryzwniak 2 B Phillips

3. D . Waters 4 C Eabry 4 A. Hanley (C) 2 A. Pirrie 3 C Hoskin g4. G. Romanin 5 P SherrY 5 M Quirk 3 C. Barrow (VC)

4 T Holt5 . M . Moran 5 N Orchard

.6 J. Bayford 4 A. MacGillvray

5 R Pric e6 A Cro w6 . D . Sampimon 6 R Jose h

7 J Pertzel (C) 7 S. Morgan 5 N . Perry 7 J Kitche n7 . N . Godwin 7 A Angus 8 D. Lancaster 6 R . Stewart 8 C Reid8 . R . Frisina 8 J Garner 9 S . Noble 7 C . Brew 9 R Aujard9 . D. Ballantine 8 C Wright 10 M . O'Hara 8 M. Gadsden 10 J Kerr10 . C. Purcell 9 D Fairchild (VC) 11 T. Smith (RC) 9 S . Lennox (VC) 11 M Angu s11 . D. Taylor (RC) 9 M Clowe s

10 D Skinner 11 D . Hose 11 L . Adamis 12 S Crow12 . B. Cronin 10 D Norton 12 M . Murray 11 A. Fitzgerald 13 N Hooper13 . S . Dinneen 11 K Krios 13 P. Gooden 12 B. Williams 14 E Parthenides14 . R. McMahon 12 A Simpson 14 N . Meehan 13 R . Kent 15 M O'Brien

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

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

. .17. G. Cox (VG)

13 C Kelly

14 L Simpson17 J. Beard 16 G . Earl 18 L Hawkin s

19 C Smith18. D . Gartner 15 Z Holden 18 T. O'Donoghue (VC) 17 A . Van Den Dungen .

20 S Lillingston19 . D . Cooper 16 F Davis 19 S. McMullin 18 M . Jackson (VC)

21 J Stratos20 . S. O'Flynn

17 R Clowes18 R Limbrick

20 C. Murray20 T Castricum

19 S . Gadsde n20 M . L . Smith 22 N Addison

21 . N . Walker 18 A David.

21 S Polan 21 T. Ewert 23 0 Crane

22 . D . Marson 19 R Ware20 J Wilson

.22 D. Ryan (DVC) 22 N . Biggin 24 C Pattende n

25 L Murph y23 . P. Gleeson

'20 D Nichols 23 A. Tucker 23 N . Milat 26 T Downin g

24 . L. O Flynn 21 R Patterson 24 D. Nisbet 24 M .J. Smith 27 J Pilkington25 . R. Galati 22 D Armstrong 25 D. Masskell 25 S. Nickas 28 B Robinson26. N. Armstrong 22 A Svirskis 26 J . Dunne (DVC) 26 B. Stoneham 29 M Gnatt27. D. Theisz 23 C Harvie 27 D . Krom 27 D . Paterson 30 T. Finocchiar o28. D . Johnston

23 L Taylo r24 D Stynes 28 P. Nelson 28 J . Bradley 31 C Ratcliffe

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

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

31 S Yee 25 J Jackman 31 N . Snart 31 A. Bristow 35 P O Conno r. .32 M Browne

26 A Askew 32 P. Vine 32 D. Begley 36 S Prendergast. .

33 . G . Cull27 S Dods28 S Rodder

33 D . Grant 33 W. Carter 37 M Parthenides38 R Ashto n

34 . D. Jarred 29 G McCully 34 M. Pollard (RVC)35 R Hawkins

34 J . Whit e35 C. Stewart 39 C Steven s

35 . J . Frazer 30 R. Newto n31 J Davis

.36 D Carter 36 B . Pollock 40 A Warner

36 . D. Cope 32 A Cassell (DVC).

37 L. Morgan 37 B . McMahon 41 M LiUpshot42 J Ross37. D. Moran 32 A Keys 38 D. Linden 38 J. Raju

N 43 Leitl38. M . O'Sullivan 33 A Saultry

33 S Harrison39 G . Kalber 39 K . Kavanagh 44 C Evans

39. B . Colville 34 E Thompson (DVC) 40 S . Ryan 41 J. Murchie 45 M Blenhei m40. M . Leffanue 34 S Konstanty 41 A . McDowell 42 C . Mlzzi 46 J Beaurepaire41 . J. Seabury 35 A Mills 42 P. Fotiniotis 43 R . Carter 47 T Barenger42. B. Dinneen 35 A Barge 42 C . Adams 44 R . Sherman 48 S Miles43 . A. Duncan 36 M White 43 A . Persi 45 A. Mandylaris 49 R Mullen s44 . A. Wilkinson (RVC)

36 S Bennett37 R McIntyre

44 R . Mosbauer 46 M . Billionis 50 D Richardson

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

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

46 J Wilkins 40 D Membrey 47 A. McDowell 49 A . Ginnavin 53 C Joyc e. .47 . D. Ryan

40 W Hayes 48 G . Tilling 51 M . Fisher 54 N Simo n41 D Simmons 49 L. Haley (RVC) 53 D . Strachan 55 G Sarkozy

48 . A . Gallagher 42 B Cookman50 D Carter 54 A . Liptrot 57 J Crane

49. D . Coutts 43 J Burke44 M Hawkes

.52 N. Nussbaum 55 M . Gamble 58 C Adam

50. A . Ryde r

51 M M45 M Webster 53 A . Strawhorn 57 M. Moon 59 D Brook e

60 T Wign e. . aguire 46 A O'Brien 54 J . Persi 58 B. Scott y61 D Leeds52. J. Mathews 47 L Hawkins 61 A. Walsh

53. C . Mathews 48 B Jeffrey 62 A. Lynch 62 E Sladen

54. R . McMahon 49 C Pricop50 S Osborne

63 S. Davies 63 S Tresis e64 L North

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61DTR!-11y OLD XAVERIANS Si BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUES-, ; , ,y: Leigh Carlson Coach: Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach: Garry Foulds Coach : Coach: Lee Adamso n<<st. Coach : Phil Gaut Res . Coach: Chris Res. Coach: David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach : Terry Benaimpe ; Coach: Craig Neave Mortensen Res. Coach: Mick Knuppel1 Kennedy S I M Blood (C) 1 . D . Baynes 1 A. Callery 1 D Slimmon2 Hudson G (RC) 2 D Orlando 2 . L . Meehan 2 S . Lowerson 2 T Hutchin s3 Reynolds L

Arrowsmith J3 L Hannebery 3 . J. Podsiadly 3 D. Curtis

P3 J Sturroc k

4Burrows D 4 D Landrigan 4. S. McKeon 4 . Greenham 4 D Guengeric h

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

6 P O'K f5 Q Gleason6 S L

7 Van Der Venne T 6 D. Donati 6. J . McKay. ee e

7 M. Lucasongley

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Are there any words to describe last weekend'sresults? I certainly can't think of any, so Iwon't bother trying.

Review

Bookies' result #1 . Old Melburnians travelledto McKinnon to tackle the 3rd placed OldHaileybury, and duly came away with theprize by 48 pts . 8 goals to 2 in the 2nd half wasthe back breaker for the home side . Mulliganwent 'ape droppings' with 8 goals, and washelped out by Holme and Mulquiney .Johnston, Armstrong and Jenke battled hardfor the home side .

Bookies' result #2 . The locals' prayers wereanswered, as Ormond were brought back toearth with a thud, when Bea 's outlastedthem by 4 pts . The second qtr was the big onefor the home side, booting 7 goals to 1 to set upa big lead and make it very difficult from thereon in . Fibbs, Edge and Atkins were superb forthe winners, whilst Remman, MeConvill andSmith performed admirably for the losers .

Bookies' result #3 . The wheels might be gettingwobbly at Old Ivanhoe, as Old Paradiansinflicted their second defeat in a row by 19 pts .The game was all but over at 1/4 time, as thewhite shorts brigade held a 5 goal buffer andheld it from there on in . Heffernan, Reiner andPorteous (all with 4 goals) were superb for thevictors. Branigan (5 goals), Price and Crowleywere good contributors for 01 .

Bookies' result #4 . At Brunswick, NOBs kepttheir final's hope alive and well, after disposingof 2nd placed De La Salle by 9 pts . Accuratekicking by the home side, and inaccurateshooting by the visitors was the order of theday. Booth, Casboult and Halpin were goodplayers for NOBs, and Harrison, Mackintoshand Silvers battled hard for DLS .

The folks from Donvale are counting theirsheep, cattle and horses, as Whitefriarsprevailed over Therry at EP by 25 pts . A 9 goalto 2 third quarter by Whitefriars was thedifference, as for the rest of the day, it wasfairly even. M. Carbone, R. Pawlik and Powerstood tall for the winners and Goodwin (6goals), Elliott and Mills played well for thelosers .

Preview

After last week, should I even bother trying totip? Maybe I should ask George Bush to do it,

as he'd have abetter chance thanyours truly! !

At the home of ourgood friend, Mr.Gunn, the 'Jekyll and Hyde' 0=---n.,- (II/roll out the welcome mat to Old(1/4) . Ian Jackman would have been antito kill the bugger who invented parties, as l:lads must have been still basking in teuphoria of the previous week's win . MiDwyer will be out on the hustings this weebringing his players' focus onto this big garr.Not knowing which Ormond will turn up todcI'm banking on the one that beat the 1favourites . Also, there's the home grousadvantage and this is my bolter for the weeso the home side will win a tight one by 9 pt

Quick, buy your Shell, Mobil and BP shares,the Old P di s (1/7) make what wouhave to be one of their longest trips to EPtackle Beaumaris (5/1) . Jim Durnan's praysession worked big time last week, and he'lltrying hard to sober up his charges after tgreat win last round . Meanwhile, Matt Ry<and his boys are fast becoming t;competition's giant killers, with another tscalp last week . I cannot possibly see the awside dropping this one . In fact, if they do,mow Ronnie Nicholson's lawns for a month! {to march on by 36 pts.

Another intriguing contest loomsBrunswick, as NOBs (3/1) face an out-of-forOld Ivanhoe (1/5) . Frank Dunell breatheasier last week with good win, and he ncfaces the mammoth task in revving his boys ifor a big game this week . The coaching gunat Pine Lodge will be going gangbusters Y:week to repair the wobbly state of play thgreets the flag favourites this week . Frank uneed to revert to the eating of records (stapland all) to inspire his team today, as 01 wtighten those loose wheel nuts, return to tlwinners list and restore Karma. 01 by 32 pt :

B section's bowling green (Junction Oval) is t]scene where Old Melburnians (1/4) heTherry (13 /4) . Erwin Leyden will be buoyed 1the good win last week against a finacontender and would be wanting anotherthose efforts today . Wayne Harmes and 1lads can't take a trick at the moment, and evithough all is not lost yet, time is running oz

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,,, ; ;~ve that OMs will win, but I can sme ll an,,,"t on the horizon, and it wouldn't surpris e

", . , ., see Therry make a liar of me! OMs totheir finals hope alive when they win by

pt~ .

;1 1 , .-, -_ 3 La S e (1 /3) make the trip out to1, ,l ;tiional park in Donvale, when they ar e

~co; :n d by ViThitefl-iars (9/4) . Greg Feutrillthat a win today is a must, and he also

,, ,t ,n',' s that his club has an excellent recor d, ;n,~ their opponent . Paul Cooper will b e

iat last week's loss smartens a few ofup, as another loss today could be

Based on last week's results,jhit-°friars win and DLS loss), I think that

h ;,t1t clubs will have a reversal of fortunes; ; . as DLS will bounce back by 18 pts .

,t ; mond (3/1) vs Old Haileybury (1/5)I b~-'30pt s

aum.aris ( 15 / 1) vs Old Paradians (1/20 ))!' by 6opts

`:( )Bs (1/3)yQBs by l5pts

vs Old Ivanhoe (9/4 )

() 1d Rielburnians(1/1)vs Therry (4/6)~]s by 5pt s

vinotars (5/4) vs De La Salle (4/7)

i ) l .S bv ipt

Old Pa-= ;7= - Congratutauo.-;> :om all to z1B Ge<r; who played his 15J :h g ie for the Club last- :.(urcry. Michael began with the Unders in 1993 ,

s a stalwart of that team and a solid fixture at thet i l l . "Mick" is a great clubman to whom nothing is

: trouble. Well done "Junior" !De L-_ °r~te - Dale "Moose" Hyland, played is 1 00th

me <~ainst NOBS last week (21/7). Has a greatatttre i.nfrontofhim.

CLUB LST WK TOT;SE : :: ; S

Old Ivanhoe 3 49Whitefriars 4 39North Old Boys 2 37Old Haileybury 2 36Ormond 3 34

B RESERVESU Old Haiieybury 5 6 1

De La Salle 1 33North Old Boys 4 30Ormond 3 27Old Paradians 2 25

OLD IT '_?:~-IBURY 2.3 6.4 7.5 8.7(55)OLD : .`:'t ;BURPaTl.*6.1 8.3 12.7 16.9 (105)Old HadeY-bucy: Mason 4 Lappage 2 Kena Armstrong . Best: JohnstonArmstrong Jenke Mason Carson B Mitchell . Old Ti : Mulligan 8Berry 2 Guest Kinsella ;leeson Rose Thompson Treloar. Best: HolmeMulquiney Berry Mulligan Guest Treloar. Umpim: M. Morrison L . Gallagher(F) S. Leahy G . Rapper (G)

OF2.5 9.9 10.12 14 .14 (98)3.4 4.6 9.8 14.10 (94)

urn' Lee 3 Holt 2 Jury 2>latulfek 2 Sherman 2 Bryce F1bbs Wadham.Best::,,is Edge Atkins Lee Jury Kennedy . Ormond: Grace 3 Black 2 Block2 Naugiton 2 Remman 2 Moore Scanlon Smith . Best: Remrnan McConvillSmith Hall Moore Courtney.Umpires: P. Dinneen D. Pettis T)OLD IY OE 1 .1 6.3 9.5 13.10 (88)OLD P IA.iS 6.1 9.1 14.4 17.5 (107)Old Ivanhm Branigan 5 leeway 3 Low 2 Haros McLean J Weddle . Best:Branigan Price Crowley Ltllis R 1t'eddle Tully.Old Penniless: Heffernan 4 Reiner 4 Porteous 4 Stevens 3 O'LoughlinJenkins. Best: O'Loughlin Heffernan Reinder Sinclair Fellowes Porteous .Umpires: R. Mavston P. Wiffiington (F) M . Simpson K. Coughlan (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 3.1 6.4 11.5 14.10 (94)DE LA SALLE 4 .6 5.10 5.14 11.19 (85)North Old Boys: J Barker 2 Ca. .ehoult 2 M Barker 2 CollL.on 2 Skene 2 LogelsHalpin Sutherland G Phyland . Best: M Drum Halpin Skene Boyle BoothCasboult. De La Salle: Buckley 2 Evans 2 Johnstone 2 Mackintosh 2 CainDuggan N Harber. Best : Harrison Mackintosh Swift Silvers Evans Garland .Umpim.s: S. Alger J. Watson (F) A Long C. Shipley (G)THERRY PENOLA 4.3 6.3 8.4 13.10 (88)WIRTEFRYiRS 2.4 4.5 13.9 17.11 (113)'Ihesry= Penola: M Goodwin 6 Finnigan, 2 Petrevskf Bannister Evans McKayNancarrow. Best: Goodwin Elliott Castald[ Mills Carter PetrevskLWhit : Carrigg 4 Reidy 4 M Carbons 2 Phan 2 D Eames E EamesGlouchev Kennedy Mika. Best : M Carbone R Pawlik Glaufrhev Power DPaW-Ilk Brice. Umpsses: C. Stewart G. Curran (F) J. Kramer S. Caruso (B) P.Curtis R. Richards (G )

OLD HAII.F.IBURY 1.6 5.8 7.10 10.13 (73)OLD NUMBURNIANS 1 .0 2.4 5.9 7.10 (52)Old Ha1 . Etstathiou 5 Dimond 2 Bell Movie Brandham . Best: S.Rowlands Warnes EfstaUhiou Moyle Davey Betl .Old Mellromisum: Ray 2Bryant Grant Thiele Washington We . Best : Thiele Wu Maroon SallabankHumphris Simpson.BEA RIS 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2(02)oRbioPdD 4.7 8.9 12.14 16.15 (111)

Beamnaris: Steven L Fitzgerald Me Grath Smith Vance Blackie.

Ormond : Dhnadamos 4 Metz 3 Stewart 3 Kunxl 2 Collins M Everett Barker

Costello - Manning. Best : Broadhurst Collins M Dimadamos Keleher CCostello-Manning Stewart

OLD IVA.- :- OE 11 .5(71)

OLD F . .' )IAh'S 8.5(53)

Old Iva: .: . -, Spiden 3 Doad 2Theodoss! 2 Hawkes Moore Tolley Low . Best:Woods Spiden Barker Moore Hunter Tolley. Old Paradmisn Curran 3 Pratt 2Ciavala 2 DtnOnosate. Best: Pratt Walsh Ryan Cosgrtff Joyce Jenkins .NORTH OLD BOYS 6 .1 7.5 8.11 9.11 (65)DE LA SALLE 1 .2 3.2 6.4 8.8(WNorth Old Boys: Connolly 4 Jv_vice Zacek Sheehan Joyce Butcher FitularenceI Howard I . Best: Husking Barlow Daniels Zacek Devine Kennedy .De La Sells: Harker Walker. O'Brien 2 Hall Williams 1 . Best: Davies BowkerO'Brien Hall Smith Molan.THERRY PENOLA 0.1 1.3 5.4 5.6(36)WHYIEFRIARS 2 .3 7.5 107 11.9 (75)merry Penots : McWhinney 2 OBrien 1 N , " s Christte. Best: Russellcarom Weston MeWhinney Vama Chi- Hann Can'ig 2 Cahill 2Swain 2 Elliott 2 Vernal Dunce Nunan . Best : Caring Glenn Swain JohnsonEames Reid .

TODAY'S MATCHESB Sectio n

Ormond v . Old HaileyburyBeaumaris v . Old Paradians at 1✓isterazwick Park,

SaturdayNorth Old Boys v. Old Ivanho e

Old Melburnians v. Therry Penola 0 BWhitefriars v . De La Salle

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B SectionDEAUMARIS DE LA SALLE ffM OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYDURY OLD IdANND E

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as ~~reat to see two C-Section footballers selectedthe VAFA Representative side that whipped th e

VC 'L on the weekend . 7 tz from Hamptonand Dean t.: ,vs from B aalleen-

-re both in the side and boy did theyper in, Denver being BOG with some 45-, ;s: >sions and 4 goals, and Dean not too far behindhim with a sterling game in the back pocket . Welldone to you both you did yourselves, your clubs andthe VAFA proud .

Glen E ra's loss opens the door for the two Mentonesid+s lust the Jackas loss now appears to havethe 3 ed .

Co, sis' 111 changes in their side fromthe pre ~h ust have really testedtheir would be prettv happywith th rfoz ~nce against t3 . c whoobviously wo,.;d : .ave struggled a bit more than usualwithout Dean in the side . OEG incre< ed theirmargin at every change to come away with acomfortable victory . Evans kicked 9 and was a finefocal point, Leask was very good in the middle andPanagiotopoulos (that's a mouthful) made a goodreturn to Senior Football.

The battle between Ajax and Prahran was to virtuallydecide who would stay up and it was a pretty evenstruggle up to half time with the Jackas just havingtheir noses in front . After that with Wes Pyedominating in the ruck it was all the Two Blues asthey ran in numbers through the centre corridors tokick 7 goals to 1 and in the context of the seasonrecord a pretty important victory. Wes Pye, WadeTaseff, Paul Quick and Andre Pitts were all prettygood for the victors, while for Ajax Mat Dudakov,David Geibart, Brett Duzenman and Michael Weislerall put in.After an open' m of 7 goals to 2 you would havethought that ere well on their way to avictory, and they , :re still some 5 in front at halftime . Someone forgot to tell the Tigers that catch upfooty doesn't work as they dominated the third to

turn in front at the final break and then despite aspirited effort from the home side hold on for a goodvictory. Best players were Mark Seilings, AdamL'Huillier, and Luke Wintle with the ever reliable TimBeasley also putting in a good one . Caulfield had few4 qtr contributors and once again too few had tocarry the load including Widge, Crackers and Pearcy .

The vc'ie of free beer has certainly been well andtn y u d out to all of us as Adam Acreman

oted a ~r to help set up a good victory for~ over the Sainters. It was very hard to

limit his opportunities on the "vast" expanses of

Mackie Road. Gameover. Peter Flaskiswas at his matchwinning best for the L.victors supported byAds, Carter in the ruck and Michael McClosky in bfirst true hit out at Senior level . For Glen Eira Itbetter players were Gray (again) Mimo, DimachlEmmett and Diamond .1 V's 3 we were all looking for a big one and were n,to be disappointed . CA - won the first, Rovethe second to by 3 twins i ) at the half. A rev froiTimmy Hart got the Lions going and they made uthe difference in the championship quarter, and froithen on it was a ding dong battle where Collegiarkicked the last 2 to win by 14 points, in a ga

i played in final's like atmosphere where a win count efor plenty. Cam Unsworth was great all day a gmcaptain's game, Simon Piasente keeps on keeping oand Ed Waters and Paul Davis were pretty . FtHampton Rovers none were better than Drew "DoAnderson with support from Anthony Browne anBoyd .

Caulfield Grammar travel across town to tackle thBullants who will now be looking to the seasons en(Grammar have been getting close in most of thegames but an inability to play out 4 quarters has co;them dearly . Today though even with the return ctheir coach I just cannot see the home side gettinover the line and confidently tip the Fields to win .Glen Eira will welcome the return to a bigger groungiving them a chance to get their running gaingoing. Every game is a must win for the Sainters

n as last week's loss has left the door ajar for the f wMentone sides. A~®~_ ;=ryll give a good account c

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mrs - 14 ~~ Vj' __ games fo rs y. Robbie has developed into a

fr backline player and although slight i ni)J iid shows no fear. A player who displays

;,t courage and willingness to achieve thegoals Robbie played his 100th VAFA

n un° against Collegians last week . Oftenhis body on the line Robbie is also a

clubman off the field and is capable

ut ;izig in the hard yards at any social;U,lction. Everyone at the Rovers wishe s

congratulations on achieving thi so_ ;e and look forward to many mor e

~anies, : .3(}O Club Games for Ti Willmott .,F,,,1 i-_~cently played his 200 th club game for

o-: lIrs which is a major achievement .Q,arting in the juniors Tim has shown great

and determination in reaching thist ne . A player with good natural skill sas displayed great courage and

in ~ d with an improved work ethic will be' : ~anding senior player. Over coming

,- and frustration Tim now has develope da player who can hold down a position a t- end of the ground but loves the thrill of

-oals . Every one at the Rover s°s Tim on this milestone and

ard to many more games .

- In - - at has become anseason for Old Mentonian s

on full forward _ - t 2 re ara, all atagain pay ti ute to their record

ar when he plays his 250th gameClub today. Not enough can be said or

i about Adam and today is testament to1+,-7alty, dedication and absolute

~om :Ii_i ;nent to the Panthers over 15 years . It'o ious to all through yet another super b

_ that big Ads has some time left to:Tie goalsquare and provide supporters:ijoyment each week . Well Done Bi g

_ :' tall the way from Bali! )

,ins - 10€3 game s`ter a brief pre-season

--Funky" is back with his silk yskills and uncanny goal sense . An

al member of last year's two's•rship, Harro has the ability to turn ac_f his own boot and regularly has ove r

with the Fields . Congratulations onis well deserve milestone .

- Bet today plays hiswith Prahran . Ben is a product

;uniors an joined us from them .ions from all at the club .

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(F) D . Munay P. O'Reilly (G)

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_MATCHESC Section

St . Bedes Mentone Tigers v. CollegiansBulleen-Templestowe v. Caulfield Or.

Old Mentonians v. Old Essendon

Hampton Rovers v. Prahran

AJAX v. Glen Eira

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44 S. Diamond45 A. Caruana

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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

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St Leos was overpowered by Old Camberwe ll afterthe 1st term, when the Well's power laden forwardsbroke loose and put to good use the bullets being firedtheir way by a dominant engine room . Ben Howar dhad another great day at FF for the Wells, JustinMcLean didn't let an opportunity pass in the middle,David Mitchell constantly fed his runners out of theruck contests, and James McKenzie was a super CHF.No news from St Leos .Monash Blues were too strong for Old Carey, thelatter being unable to match the Ashers' commitmentin the last quarter, after an even game for the 1 st threeterms . Sammy Hawkins, Liam Holloway, andChristian Gregory destroyed the Panthers with theirmarking, but they were just the top bubbles in a veryeffervescent Ashers unit. For Old Carey too much wasleft to too few, and there's a few pairs of socks requirepulling up if the team is to salvage some pride fromthe wreck of this season .Banyule pulverized Univ .Blaeks in the last termafter setting up a handy lead by half time . JohnTurnbull, Wade Keenan . Michael Natoli, and BradWiIlmore all did well for the Bears. Blacks on baller,Richard McArthur was again prominent, Sam Milner'stood in' well at FF, and Chris Sandiford the"Colonel", rucked heroically. A Blacks specialmention to David Batten in his first Seniors game :David's father, Jack, captained the last Blacks ASection Premiership side in 197 4

Ivanhoe Assumption found Aquinas to be morethan they could handle . This was a tight, enthrallingarm wrestle from the opening bounce, with the Bloodsalways doing enough to stay just ahead in a tense lastterm . The Bloods had a wonderful game from thatseasoned campaigner, Cam Colliver, Glen Whiteheadwas prominent at HFF, Adrian Williams was prolificon his wing, and 'Livo' stood tall at FF. Stuart Morrisand A.McFarlane were those mentioned by the Hoesafter their first loss for 8 weeks. .Old Geelong's up & down form continued against afired up Yarra Valley who defended desperatelywhen OGS had the run of play in the 3rd term, andkicked the critical goals when they themselves wentfonvard. Mike Wines played a great game at CHF forthe Bushrangers, Ash Midland and James Keem weretrue boots up fonvard, and Ricky Pearce launchedmany attacks off his HBF. Chris Stinchcombe acrossHB was OGS's star, ably supported by HaydnBurbank and Jacob Fitzgerald up forward.TODAY'S GAMESOld Carey meets St Leos on the Gramlick Ovaltoday and after last week I couldn't seriously pick

them to win, whichthey could easily do ifonly they would applytheir talent for anentire game. ThePanthers' players know what is at stake, but St ' . ;should win this by 5 goals .University Blacks take on Monash Blues awill need to be on guard against the Blues, who b-,a very effective midfield set up, and their forwards,now quite capable of kicking big scores . Blacks area bit of a trough, and today could produce a surpriwith the Blues ahead by 2-3 goals at the siren .Ivanhoe Assumption and Banyule meet in tmatch of the day, doubly so, for being a local Der]plus the long awaited clash between 1st & 2nd! BDave didn't appear with the Bears last week, a

n he's out again today this could let the Hoes in wit tbig chance . Both teams have very proficiemidfield/on ball contingents, and won't differ muchaerial ability . The big variance between the Hoes athe Bears is the latter 's scoring power, and I think tlwill the key factor today. Banyule by 3 goals .Old Camberwell host Old Geelong at the GordBarnard, and with 2nd place awaiting if the Hoesdown to Banyule today the Wells will not be coastiuThey should have too much firepower for OGS awill win by 6-7 big ones .Yarra Valley tackles Aquinas today in whatnormally a fiercely contested affair. The rivabetween these Clubs is the stuff of legends, and it ,be well worth a visit if you are in the vicinity of tDomeney Reserve. Regardless of the relative positioon the ladder, and that Aquinas knocked off the NoHoes last week, this game will be played as if therno tomorrow . The Bloods are the obvious favouriland while the Bushrangers always pull out somethispecial for these matches, the visitors should take tpoints by a kick or so . But anything is possible.Reserves winners should be : Old Carey, Blac]Banyule, Wells, & Yarra Valley. Old Carey had thfirst win for the year with a great team effort last we(and will be hoping to repeat it today to celebrate Jd~~ ~,EIliott's 250th . The Old Carey v St Leos Resengame is being played on Dunshea (No.1) Oval ascurtain raiser to the Carey v Xavier School lst h~match .Correspondents : note changed number: 981979 Ph + Fax; bfhickeyGfelstra .easymail .com.zDeadline is 12 :00Noon Mondays, with sometirSuriday preferred .

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zllc "3aliy as a hard running, long/ centre man, and the dedication

is academic and business pursuits,uis from early in his first season,

a pack and broke his team> collar bone! John was a member

VAYA Premiership side in 1961 ,BC ~ in 1961, and was Captain of the]m 1962 to 1965. In his later playing

o C tptain(Coached the Reserves . He? Committee positions over the years

Jay as a Patron of the Club . To haveIr our game, to return to complete thes , ;ainst Banyule two week's ago and

-e of 59, says it all! John, Oldi the VAFA, salutes you!! Also

plays his 100th game today ,° same blistering speed, precision

ace that we have come to expect .Ge IT (a former Old Carey & Hawthornit x Denise, are integral parts of the

Matt, a former Old Carey U 19, butout our friends at Old Scotch !

S C':1r1.gP i

- congratulations to Linto ns 50t.` for the club in

St. Leos. Linton joined the club in '9 8of our premiership winning reserve's

s a successful year for the club . He's of the ground either defending

congratulate Daveas in Rd 13 . "Pitch" a

te club, he interspersed hiswith study an d overseas trips, pickingrgs in '92 and '95 and a senior B&F in

Kec ; ) them coming Pitc, ; i .

sly ia. :J? .:i,ihr ; 5 .1 _ 7.1 9.4 11.5(71)OLD CII. 5 .2 12.7 17.11 28 .15 (171)St Leos r raas : S. McCann 3 B.Vaughan 2 Buckle 2 M.Volpt FloodRMeGlo..i Willis . Best: C .Vaughan Willis Burgess T.McCann B .VaughanM.Volpi. i .:_ _ • Howard 12 McKenzie 3 Properjohn 3 Heffernan2 Inkster Gladman GoodaSe Hardman Ryan Hain . Best : Howard McLeanMitchell Hardman McKenzie, Perryman Umpires : C . Garcia K . MeNieee (F)MONASH BLUES 3.5 8.7 10.9 15 .12 (102)OLD C. 4.3 8.7 9 .10 10.13 (73)

onwBlues : Bolton 4 Hawkins 4 Gregory 3 Holloway 3 Tatterson . Best :Hawkins Holloway Maiden Gregory Bolton Merlin . Old Carey: Mai. Heppell4 Kent 2 Campbell M. Cohen Mart. Heppell Shutle . Best: Mart . HeppellCampbell Shutie h'tal. Heppell Wtlltelaw Jackson.Um : I. Burgess (F) M. Sneddon (F )BANYULE 9 .5 14.6 18.11 94 .17 (161)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.1 9.3 14.5 15.6 (96)Bangulo: Turnbull 5 O'Connell 5 Kayrooz 3 J. Egan 3 Playfatr 2 T. Egan 2Chapman 2 Wtllmore D . Wttchell. Best : Turnbull Keenan Natoli WillmoreN. Taylor T. Egan . University Blacks: NOlner 7 Caccavtello 4 Me Arthur 2Bowden M. Cunningham. Best : Sandiford McArthur Mitner B . Cunningham' om a Martin . Um : M. Monty A. Ladd (F) R. Seymour D. Mott (G )

ON 4.3 7.6 11.8 15.11 (101)3.5 8.8 13.14 16.18 (114)

pYion : D.Pearce 4 Saunders 3 Frisina 3 Fawley 2 WoodSloan valkanis . Best : S.Morris D.McFarlane . Aquinas : Livingstone 4Bambury 4 Thomas 2 Colltcsr Flynn Jess Williams Denbraber Whitehead.Best: : Whitehead Denbraber Colllvrr Harkin Glennte Barnbury.Umpires: P. Tuppen A. Chapman (F )O1J? GEELONG 2.4 3.10 7.15 8.16 (64)YARRAVALLEY 6.1 9.4 11.7 14.8 (92)Old Geelong: Whitehead 2 W.Paul 2 Salter I Stiachcome 1 Perrin IBurbank 1 . Best: Stinehrome Burbank Fitzgerald Redtn W.Paul Salter.Yarra Valley:Keem 4, Mlddlln 4, Cremean I . Laing 1, Parry I, Savage 1,Thompson 1, WTiltechurch i : Best: Wines Parry Taylor Va)oppi PearceCremean .U ircs: D. Whiteley D . Irons (F)

4.4 8.5 10.8 12.9 (81)3.2 7.5 12.7 19.9 (123)

Set 3 .- : Bethune 2 B .Mttchell 2 E .Mitehell 2 Ymer 2 Gay

Be e Assumption : '[hackaTay 3 Shuttlearo°tkh Frew J .Scoble. Best :

N.H-aer Mee37aughlln Prosser. Best: N .HOdder Hughan Parker TribeD.McGloin Ym -. O1 Camberwell: Harvey 6 Hills 5 Saffar 4 Mackenzie 2Orsby 2. Best : G: J. Derry Rowe Hills Hither ImbergmMONASH BLUES 2.1 4.2 5.5 7.8(50)OLD CAREY 1.2 4.4 8.9 10.11 (71)Monash Blues: Ryan 2 Williams 2 Newman Strauss WaLsh . Best: WilliamsMcCormick Murchte Walsh O'Sullivan Prosser. Old Carey* McKinstry 4Wiliam : 41. Cohen Marshall . Best: Curry Bull Williams McKiustry MarshallP. Graham.

2.1 2.3 3.6 4.6 (30)

iY BLACKS 1.0 1.3 4.6 7.10 (52)

y ~_ Cross Gftm Noonan Dyer. Best: Cross Dyer Moran P. WilliamsGilliam Pro4utton .Un3-vef&9ty Blacks ; Grieg 2 Hannan Leech Moffat IwaniwPeck . Best: Hannan Straunton Roberts Neville Coleman Grieg .1[TA,WIIOE ASSUMPTION 1.3 3.6 6 .7 6.8(44)

AQUOM 2.0 2 .5 4.10 8.12 (60)

Shu .-, .uv:th T.Scoble J .S:oble Fryer FWayson Frew.Mills 2 Dltch6eld 2 Hunt Field Barmby Cogfdan. Best : Lyng

. .: . Barclay Coghlan Boland .'W:G ~ 0.2 2.4

15 .4 5.5[35 )

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I lY 4.4 5.6 6.7 7.10 (52)i; ' . D.O1:rten 2 Brown I Edwards I J .Clark I . Best: J .ClarkS.Clark t'c P r Stafford Bayne . Yn .-cn Valley., Keogh 5 Larden I Kerr 1 .Best: Davies Hmc Keogh Potter Joiner Ross .

Old Carey v. St . Leos EmmausUniversity Blacks v. Monash Blue s

Ivanhoe-Assumption v. BanyuleOld Camberwell v . Old Geelong

Yarra Valley v . Aquinas

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OAHYULE fVANHOE/ MONASH BLUES OL CCoach : Greg Whftcroft ASSUMPTION Coach : Tim Powell Coach : Jarrod 0'Hiell

2 D.Witchell 2 J. Baxter (VCR) 2 T Jame s

5 . J . Scoble 7 P. Farrar 7 M Scott

11 S .Cross 11 M . Spencer 13 L Gladman

13 C.Burke 13 A . Herrman 15 L Cai n14 B .Woodiock 14 B . Merlin 16 D Walker

24 . B . Frew .27 N . De Young 28 J Web b

25. J . Frisina 28 J . Main29 D Gough

28 D.Sproules 26 . M . Emerson29 J . Ross

30 R Perryma n

29 R.Kreskas 27 . K . Smith 30 L. Creamer31 S Ham

43 . M . Evans 46 A . Ryan 47 T Kearne y

45 B .White 44 . A. Pace47 S . Mentha

48 S Properjohn

48 P.Starman49 A Rosenfeld

50 A. Clark 52 G Ormsby. .

51 D Pearce 54 A Margetts. .

68 M . Meehan69 P. Grabiel

~71 J . Sondhu z i

75 S . Edquist ALL ELE( '~ LHOME .vrruAivi:ES

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3 T. Vandersluis 3 S.Kayrooz 1• S. Conley 3 L. Holloway 3 A Inkster5 M. Boland 4 M.Gilbert 2• M. Maud 4 G. Chessari 4 N Lippiatt

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

7 C. Glennie 6 W.Keenan 4. T. O'Neill 6 M. Newman 6 A Seeley

8 J. Jess 7 G.Shaw8 S. Kelly 8 B.Cantwell 6. T. Healy (DVC) 8 S . Thompson 8 J Heffernan

9 T. Harkin 9 J.Plant 7. P. Rawley 9 J. Godde 9 J Goodale

10 D. Boland 10 B.Moxin 8. J . Shuttlesworth 10 S . Webster(VC) 10 M Hanson10 C. Field 9

. E. Healy 12 R Kapoor

11 M. Barmby 12 J.Egan 10. P. Lee (VC) 12 G. Smyt h12 A. Bethune 11. D. Valkanis 14 R Whitehead

13 D. Denbraber 12. B . Finlayson

13 C. Jeffrey 15 S .Gray 13. S . Narkiewicz (DVC) 16 B. Tatterson 17 N Credlin

14 A. Lorkin 16 A.Dooley 14. P. Flynn (C) 17 P. O'Neill 18 A Browniess

15 A. Williams 17 T.Chapman 15. J . Curtin 18 K. Hendratta 19 J O'Neill16 J. Hunt 18 J.Turnbuil 16. R. Harley 19 G. Gilbert 20 D Mitchell17 M. Denavi 19 P.Witchell 17. S. Morris 20 N. Sereda 21 T Hardman19 G. Whitehead 20 S.Piayiair 18. T. Scobie 21 C. Gregory 22 B Howard20 P. Pares 21 R.Dintinosante 19. D. Wood 22 R. Kamphuis 23 D Lill e

21 J. Pierce 22 N.Taylor 20. M. Sadoti 23 G. Harry 24 D imberger

22 S. Flynn 23 S.Gray 21. L. Blackwood 24 T. Craven 25 A Hardenberg

23 J . Livingstone 24 C.Wilks 22. G. Raco 25 J. Hawkins 26 C Williams

24 P. Harper 25 L.Martin 23. D. Ryan 26 B. Jondahl 27 A Sheed y

25 B . Volombello 26 H .McDermott26 R. Weekes 27 P.Healy27 S. Jone s

29 N. Davies 30 DMutton 28 . J. Pace 31 S. Hawkins 32 J Clyne30 C. Coiliver 29

. C. Hocking 33 D Joyce31 M. Hunter 31 C.Bassett 32 B. Boyer 34 P McCrae32 J . Bleakney 32 J .McDermott 30 . M. Sloan 33 J

. Smith (C) 35 B Tipper33 C. Wooden 33 A.Plant 31 . D. McFarlane 34 P

. Maiden 36 S Derry34 M. Tarulili 34 C.Stevens 32. L. Pearce 35 D

. Murchie 37 A Hillier35 R. Chapman 35 L.O'Conneli 33 . S . McGowan 36 A

. Williams 38 T Hallo,36 A. Everitt 36 M.George 34. B. Joyce 37 M. Donnelly 39 A Hill s37 G. Macklin 37 T.Thompson 35 . P. Whitehead 38 R. Anderson 40 J Derry38 B. Moran 38 G..Bell 36. C. Zeegers 39 C.Buriey 41 L Ryan39 L. Sheffield 39 A.Hopgood 37

. S . Saunders 40 M. Bolton 42 A McKenzie

40 A. Cultrera 40 C.Taylor 38. R. Peoples 42 S. Young 43 S Collins41 C. Bambury 41 M.Natoli 39

. M. Ebbage 43 R. Feenaghty 44 S Smith42 R. Moran 42 C.Taylor 40. P. Martin 44 D. Teesdale 45 A Taylor43 M. Slattery 43 L.Ferral 41 . C. McDonald 45 R. Walsh(CR) 46 R Heath44 P. Glennie 44 P.William s45 G. Coyle 45

. D. Fryer 49 J Hardman46 M. Hope 46 D.Nasraliah 48 K. McIntyre 50 B McKenzie48 R. Register 47 D.Searle 46. M . lacouangell 49 R. Bursto n49 D. Poynton 48. R. Toogood 51 J Owen

50 M. Ditchfieid 49 A.Small 52 N. Moresi(VCR) 53 R Tem one52 M. Come 50 M.Smith 50. D. Schulze 53 J Peel

p54 M. O'Halloran 51 L.Sheean 54 R. Green 55 J Ga n55 J. Crouch 52 D.Noonan 52. S . Sampson 55 I

. McCormick 56 N Stevenson56 J . Harrington 53 K.Scholes 53. M. Chazan 56 R. Reith 57 A Bryson58 D. Robinson 54 G .Kemp 68. J . Mazocoa 57 P

. Munro 58 P Triantafyllou59 A. Bentley 55 D.Williams 78. C. Brown 58 C. Strauss 59 M Butterworth62 L. Bradshaw 56 PArnold 88. N. Dykes 59 B. Carstein 60 B Mcilwain63 A. Barrie 57 A.Covey 99. G. Robertson 60 S. Lloyd 61 J Parker

64 T. Robinson 58 L.Hoit 61 P. Campbell 62 J Mile s

68 J. Cogian 62 B. Droscher 64 M Knowles

70 C. Lyng 64 J. Sleiman 65 N Saffar

71 G. Evans 65 G. Poigiase 67 G Rowe72 M. Riley 66 N. Brennan 69 W Ear l

86 B. Barclay 67 B. Ryan 76 D Brauer

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ol SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG ST LEOS EMMAUS UNlVERSITY BLACKS YARRA VALLE Y

h: Chrfs Hickey Coach: Jon Edgar WATTLE PARK Coach : Kane Bowden . Coach: Tim Killwort h

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g . D. Shutie 9 J .Foley.

10 B. Mitchell 11 K Bowden 9 J Kee m

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17 R . Parke rMcCan n18 R 17 L Brown 15 N Pas k

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18 A Wilso nC Franklin

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19 P.Broadbent20 D . Bru21 G . Simmondson 20 E Hannan

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27 A Clements 22 B Drew26 .` D. Sherr 25 S .Whitehead

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52 C Schirmer42 A Stone

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57 M Place 53 D O'Keefe 43 H Park

48. C. Popplewell 50 M .Wilkinson.

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

3_ ._11 , -1- -5 YEARS AGO - 1996'A' sections second, third and fourth places were "upfor straight kicking". Collegians 44, Old Hai)eyburyand Old Scotch 32 then five teams level on 28, Ol dScotch, U. Blues, De La Salle, Old Xaverians, StBernards, Old Melburnians.St Bernard's coach could not make the connectingflight back from the Olympic Games in Atlanta intime for the St Bernards v . Ormond clash . Well, theresult would not have pleased him as Ormond gotthemselves out of tenth place with a 3 point win,11 .10 (76) to 10 .13 (73) . Ormond's best was thepolished Ashley On who returned to his best formof several years ago . Other Ormond stars wereDarren Edgell and Michael Shepherd, while JackOverman for St Bernards continued his excellentform.Old Haileybury were very disappointed after thegame against Collegians and why not? 33 pointsahead at half time, the Bloods lost the plot in thethird quarter to score only one point, and led by onlyone goal at the last change . The final term wastough, OH missed some easy shots and when thesiren went Collegians had won 11 .11 (77) to 10.10(70). Best were Kenneally, Galbraith, Deane-Johns,Wallace (Coll) and Seccull, Connell, Hucker,Rowlands (Old Haileybury)

The VAFA and Hampton Rovers were saddened tohear of the death of Fred Coldrey in CQueensland. 70years association with Hampton Rovers, member ofthe VAFA executive from 1939 to 1982 manager ofinterstate teams, always on hand to do a job Fredwas still helping at the VAFA office two weeks beforehis death mailing out the Amateur Footballer .10 YEARS AGO - 199 1Fifty games to young De La Salle wingman, AndrewMackintosh - drink with him at the Prince AlfredHotel and you'll wish you never started . A bit of anexception to the usual run of school captains at DeLa.Umpire Ken Coughlan whistled his 250th game -also a great toiler for the VAFAUA.It was a dual celebration for Old Mentonians whensenior captain Russell Maguire and player'srepresentative, Dean Rogers, ran out for their 200thgames . Russell had starred as a rover, and namedhis father, Fred as his boyhood hero and careerinfluence and his greatest moment in football, OldMentonians 1990 'C' Section premiership. Dean, aswell as being treasurer, was most consistent twiceand runner up best and fairest .North Old Boys continued their great form in 'A'section, one loss, when they were far too good for

sixth team, OldScotch, 16 .11 to10.15 . North's starswere Jones, Cahill, LMoloney, Egan (5goals) .It was a traffic jam in 'B' section for third and fourt]positions, Banyule, Old Mentonians 28, OliXaverians, Old Paradians, Parkside 24, Old Trinit(44) and St Bernards (36) looked safe for top tw;,positions.U19 coaches were Phil Aarons (Coll), Denni;McGrory (De La Salle), Adrian Williams (Maz), MarlSwain (Old B'ton), Tony Gilchrist (Old Hail), DavicWay (Old Paradians),Terry Kendall (Old Scotch)Andrew Ralph (Old Xavs), John Veal (Ormond) an(Terry Davis (St Bernards) .15 YEARS AGO - 1986The Collegians machine continued to roll on wherthey annihilated Ormond at the Harry Trott by 9(points, 22 points ahead at half time, Collegians weritoo skilful, their passing, foot and hand, waprecise, and in a fairly physical game, Phil Kingstorand Russell Barnes came off second best in physicaclashes . Collegians best were A. Ingleton, BickfordIrvine, Herman, Lemon, Pollock. Ormond's besiplayer was full back Mark Crampton who restrictecA' section leading goalkicker, Ian Roberts to 1 goal .200 games to Warren Tuckey (C'wealth Bank), 15Cgames to Steve Morris (Ormond), Paul Bain(UHSOB), 100 games to Paul 'Freddy Forsyth(Ormond) and Greg Connolly (St Bedes), 150 gamesto umpire John Horwood.

Bernie Dunn was pleased with his boys at Themwhen they moved closer to the 'B' section four witha 42 point win over fourth placed Parkside, 19 .17 to13.11 . Best were Gibson, Crotty, Biddlestone(Therry) and Williams, Glasgow, Papas (P'side) .Bulleen-United (E) were still undefeated. OldEssendon, on top in 'F lost their first game whenthey went down to second team, UHSOB, 10 .11 to12 .14 . Best were Flavel, Buckman, Vestas (UHSOB)and Bishop, Bilby, Price (Old Essendon) .250 games to Parkside's Robert Poyntz, 150 gamesto Gary Johnston (B'wick) and Steve Graham(MHSOB) .Uni Blacks saluted the 250 games played by RossPerrett who commenced as a junior way back in1972, played in 1974 'A' section premeirship team,captained the team in 1977 to 1981 and won manyother honours . His smiling face and rugged footballhad won the respect of all.In appalling conditions at University Oval, Marcellin

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l;cpt their hopes of avoiding relegation alive with ab, point win over Uni Blues . Best were M. Getsonand J. Amad.20 YEA RS AGO - 19 8 1old Paradians saluted 200 games for Tony Johnsonwho joined the club as a junior in 1967, played inthe club's 'B' grade flag, won the best and fairest in1975 and captained the team in 1978 and 1979 -and still kicks the occasional drop kick .:uid in the umpiring business, Brian (Benny)Goodman also reached the 200 mark - in 11~easons, 18 finals and 17 grand finals. And in casespectators might have queried Benny's footballlaiowledge, Benny played 105 games between 1965aiid 1970 with Brunswick Amateurs, winning theclub's best and fairest in 1968 and 1970 . Arecurring shoulder injury curtailed his footballcareer.De La Salle held on to fourth place and cost Ormond

,'second spot when they trounced the 'Monds, 10.5 to6:I2. Best were Frantic, Brown, Connolly (De La)and Ritchie, Robertson, McCooke (Ormond).01d Trinity bottom in 'D', beat Old Ivanhoe by 10points in a high standard prolific scoring game, 22 .8to, 20 .10. Stars were O'Shaughnassy (9 goals),Biirell, Wardrop (Old Trinity) and Eunington, K .Hogan, Marshall (Old Ivanhoe) .Coaches in 'E' section were P. Darvell (AMP),GarryRosewarne (E'wick), Tony Sheehan (Latrobe), WayneKirby (Old Ment .), Danny Demir (N. B'wick), J .Carlyle (Princes Hill), Arthur R. Jackson(Thomastown), Brian Grace (Thury) and A. McNair(U.`Reds) . Who coached ANZ Bank, Beverly Hills,Old Geelong?25.YEAR.S AGO - 1976South Australia won their third successive AAFCCarnival when they beat Victoria, the hot favourites,lip 34 points in the final match on the Barton Oval.It'was a distinct reversal of form by the SA's whowere not convincing in their win over Tasmania.SA 3.2 7.3 15.7 19.12 (126)Vic 5.1 7.2 9.4 14.8 (92)Go,ds: Butcher 5, Hansen 4, Shepherd, Silberberg,Booth, Bourne, Griffiths .I3est: Griffiths, Hansen, Rice, Bates, Maguire,Bourne .FIT saluted veteran Geoff Fletcher who broke theclub record of 245 games held by Robert Sharp . Inhis 18 years with the club, Geoff had at varioustimes, been president, coach, captain and coach .300 games to Collegians personality, BruceFerguson, a player with the club since 1960, and%'Fetorian representative in 1966.`7onash Blues, goalless at halftime, to St Bernards,4 .6 and 21 points down at the last change, got up toMn by 1 point, and allow De La Salle to take secondl)lace in 'A' section. Best for Monash were, Black,O'Dwyer, Cheatly.

Lc-'s Murray (North OB) kicked 10 goals in the club's14 Point win over University Blues, 18 .13 to 16.11 .

Other stars were Horan, Butera (NOB) and Sharp,Sammon, Rabone (U . Blues) .30 YEARS AGO - 197 1200 games to John (Egg) Elliott the first Old Careyplayer to reach that number. Captain from 1962to 1965, John won the best and fairest trophy in theclub's 1961 premiership team.A double century also to Dennis Davies of St Kevin'sOld Boys - as the scribe said "a bachelor, he isbelieved to be losing his grip of late" .Collegians and MHSOB staged a "relegation saver"game with high kicking 5 .2 to 1 .2 in the thirdquarter to seal the game and win by 19 points .Collegians suffered a setback when vice-captain PhilPryor was carried off unconscious on a stretcherand taken to hospital after an accidental blow to thehead .Vengeance was Old Trinity's when they easilydefeated Assumption, 21 .9 to 8 .8 at ElsternwickPark . Fletcher, G . Fellows (5 goals) and Emersonwere best while Stevens and Phil Cohen each kicked6 goals .35 YEARS AGO - 196 6In the worst weather conditions for some years, 3leading teams were defeated - Melbourne High, OldCarey (on top in 'D' section), and AJAX, who suffered

their first loss for the season at the hands ofAssumption who lead all day and won, 11 .6 to 8 .6 .Jackson, McMahon and Munari (Assumption) andJanover, Duzenman and Perelberg (AJAX) werebest . Surprise of the day was hackman "Crash"McMahon's 2 goals .Top 'C' section sides, St Bernards and Old Brightonstaged a low scoring thriller with the home sidevictors 5 .6 to 5 .5 . Mudlarks were Reidy, K.Hampson, Mahoney (St Bernards) and Berry, Codeand D. Mayers (Old Brighton) .100 games to John Taylor (Kew), Bruce Ferrall(AMP) .Best "trueboot" performance of the round -Geelong's Guy Wilson with 6 goals against Preston .50 YEARS AGO - 1951Commonwealth Bank continued their hoodoo runover Ormond who took a 1 point lead in time on onlyto see Bank clear the ball down to a certainruckman who held the mark of the day and cappeda magnificent display with the winning goal .(Gympie - 1951's press correspondent believed inanonymity - will your archives give the ruckman'sname?).Or as Ormond scribe, Dr. J.R . Porter, penned "Thefickle dame transferred her affection in ourencounter with the Bank . A few chips light in thatsettlement" . Col Campbell, Ron McFarlane andLaurie Holman were Ormond's best.In 'B' section Geelong held off determined finish byvisitors Alphington who kicked 3 goals and a posterin 4 minutes to get within 7 points when TomRussell tore through to goal with a long punt . AlanVizard with clever scouting, kicked 4 goals for thehome side.

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MEWinning EdgePresentations

CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

Round 13 results followed my forecasts in 90% ofmatches, some of which were really close contests .Although the Section i four is virtually decided, thecontest in Section 2 is still wide open .REVIEW OF ROUND 13SECTION 1A depleted Old Scotch proved no match for the strongerand more talented Old Melburnians, who wonconvincingly by seventy eight points. Forwards, A.

Bains and C . Tomlinson as well as ruckman MichaelVerge and on ball player S . Arden were best for Old

Melburnians. For Old Scotch the best were; S. Prydeand A Kyriakou .

A dominant opening quarter by Old Brighton set uptheir victory over Brunswick. Brunswick players couldnot bridge the gap throughout the game, which gavevictory to Old Brighton by forty points. Best for Old

Brighton were ; half backs, Gil Norwood and MarcusBarber as well as wing man, Dane Bowden .

Brunswick's best were; ruck rover, Ray Mainelli,

defender, Steve Kannegiesser and Captain, Vin Gaffy atcentre half forward.Prahran returned to top form against Therry Penola,who again fell down up forward, which must befrustrating for their defenders who win the ball well .Among the best for Prahran in their "Nelson" victory byone hundred and eleven points were; full forward, NigelMacPherson, centre half forward "Ant"(Anthony)Lawrence, who kicked six goals, half back, AndrewTucker and full back, Chris Morton.Old Xaverians who dominated all over the ground intheir one hundred and nine point win over Mazenod,

were well served by; defender, Hall (No 5) and by 1997Mason Medallist, Tim O'Sullivan . For Mazenod the best

were; Dylan Evans, Mick Fothergill, Richard Bourbon(full back), and rover, Darren (The Freak) Harvey.

A very inaccurate first quarter marred the victory by StKevins over De La Salle . After only holding an elevenbehind lead at half time, St Kevins did lift their standardin the second half as they recorded victory by thirty sixpoints - more than double the De La Salle score. Bestplayers for St Kevins were George and Louis Katavolas,Shaun Van Der Wert and Gerard Mulcahy. De La Salle

had good performers in; Paul Fiume, Paul Fisicaro,Mark Rosel and Captain David "Bomber" Jennings, whoaccording to "The General" was best on the ground!!

SECTION 2An undermanned, St Leos proved no match forMarcellin who won by forty two points after what was alack lustre match . Their best were ; "Wogga", who alsoanswer to Maurice Becchetti, Peter Sexton as well as theMatthews and Symes Brothers. St Leos were bestserved by ; Mark Blundell, Linton Thomas and MartinContessotto.

Early in their gameagainst Old Trinity,

Collegians opened acommanding lead andwere never headed .Collegians ended up winning by fifty points .Aided by very accurate kicking and Donvale, Old Geelorproved superior to Whitefriars as the visitors won tfourteen points.The University Blacks versus Old Essendon match W,a -very even contest where the outcome remained idoubt until the final siren. Old Essendon eventualtriumphed by the minimum margin, despite tiUniversity Blacks having a lot more use of the baAgain the Blacks forwards could not conveopportunities . Old Essendon have now entered the t<four for their first time and their final position is now .their own hands . Best players for University Blaclwere; Nick Remfiy, Nick Howell, Darren Creek, D

a O'Keefe and Tim Laidlaw.The Monash Blues versus Old Ivanhoe match was a veeven contest throughout . At half time Old Ivanhoe led 1the minimum margin . Old Ivanhoe gained tiascendancy during the third quarter before MonaBlues rallied as exhorted by coach, Glenn Trigg aileveled the scores . As befitting the top side, Old Ivanh,rallied and survived a nail biting finish to win by eigpoints. Best players for Old Ivanhoe were ; ChristophLynch and Andrew Weisz. Monash Blues were beserved by, Ben and Mark Dods, Chris Howe, Matt Roddand Bryce Collier.PREVIEW OF ROUND 14SECTION 1With their recent form being the better, I select aBrighton to overcome Old Scotch and win their thi

1match of the season, especially as the match willplayed at Brighton Beach Oval.

It is no easy task to select the winner of the TherPenola and Brunswick match. Neither side himpressed this season as each has found scortdifficult . I select Therry Penola to win especially as Ugame will be played at Oak Park.De La Salle face a tough match against Prahran, who rinto form last week . Prahran have some football taleand De La Salle can't expect an easy four points .Round 5, De La Salle triumphed by twenty nine poinToday I forecast a much closer outcome . I feel this coabe the upset of the round as I select Prahran .Old Melburnians should win again at the expenseMazenod.In what could be a Grand Final rehearsal, St Kevins hcOld Yaverians, who triumphed in their Round 5 mat(Even though St Kevins have led the section most of tseason, I still rate the Old Xaverians highly and sel(

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to win against St Kevins today .

SGG TroN 2who travel to Albert Park to play Collegians,

;; In to stay in final's contention. in round 5

j :,r ellin won by twenty nine points. Since thenllin have had a real topsy turvey season whereas

Co((c,il.ns have enjoyed consistent success . Marcellin

-atecn~

ithe win s a greatt motivator , mr, s

o touch with th etoday, I select

~intcellin .;,1 G, elongneat Como Par

k ither side has should

form able to defeat

, to recommendmuch be

;; our the home side, who are Old Geelong-,,iiti- to University Blacks against Whitefriars could(i-,~,}t back in the top four. At home and despite their

111, Ct;ve forward line, I tip University Blacks to win.

;1 :er vital Elimination Final will be the Old Ivanhoe

Old Essendon match at Chelsworth Park. Old

adon, went down by forty two points in round 5 andwith their first final appearance a likely reward ,

-,,,III be desperate. However as the game is on1cont inued on page 62

A O-DAE9S ~~HES

original draw(to Club XVIII (2)

Club =II (1 )Old Brighton v . Old ScotchTherry Penola v . Brunswic k

De La Salle v. Pra]r erArn~Amateurs - to be played at

Old Melburnians v. Mazeno d

,t h.-. vins v Old Xaverians - game switched fromplayed Righetti Oval) .C

Collegians v . MarcellinOld Geelong v . Old Trinity

University Blacks v . Whitefriar s

St. Leos Emmaus v . Monash BluesOld Ivanhoe v . Old Essendon

CLI,-,l is (ILOLD SCOTCH 0.0 1.1 1.2 1 .3(g)

0tp ,,rLgURNIANB 1 .3 6.6 10.11 12 .15 (87)

O:d Scotehe Gilchrist. Best: Kydakou Gilchrist Thompson White D .Leeds

raAsLOld H€ :Batns3C.Tomlmson3RoseRiFgCoope'R th ford Rtgg

'rf Phiiltps T. Robbins (F )ont J Tomlinson. Best: Burdeu Addnson u er

i,, :~n mgues . , . .

an der Wert Rattle. Best :: G .Katavolas Crowe Day --

„„qrtC 1 .2 2.3 2.4 4.5(29)

1C.HfON 6.1 7.2 7.7 10.9 (691

vs;: B.Lovett 2 Sacco Gaily. Best: Forster Ltuzz! B.Lovett Cheyne

.li James . Old Brighton : Cochran 2 Dooley 2 Cochian 2 Ryan

Robinson Pemberton. Best: Bowden Jenkm Robinson Norwood

Lb -ton Umpires : R. BENSON P. NAILER (F)

t . .tOLA 2 .5(17)19 141128)

• Goats : Lawrence 6 MacPherson 3 Doud 2 Green 2 Pritchard 2 T

roll Cooke Jones. Best: Lawrence Tucker MacPherson Morton

Loud Therry Penola: Lees Kuret. Rest- Lewis Ca rter Carbis

. ..., lannayzo O`fiearney Umpires : R. Parker MM- Umpire (F)

S'ut :; 0.0 2.0 2.1 4.3(27)

S1 .F;V5 s 1.7 2.11 5.13 8.15 (63)

Cr_ La S_.Lt: Rudd Robinson McGrath Fiume . Best: P.Ftume D.Jenntngs

.L : in P.Flsicaro A .Tucker. St.Kevina: Hourigan 3 L.Katavolas 2

D: :; Ratile. Umpires: . ti'Tmdlow M. Thornhill (F)'0.0 1.0 3 .1 4.2(26)

r;m F2M8 3,5 7.9 15.12 20.15 (135)

t'sazlerBiistonFlight HarNi<,°ton. Best: Palamara Evans Harvey

,I GuStano Balloeh. old Xac'erinas: R. George 6 B. Matthews 6

ey Fay Curnow O'Sulli+,an Best: Fowler C .Carra)us R. George

" B. Matthews Dalton. Umpires: L . Mcmtyre Mazenod Umplre (F)

De La Salle - Paul Fuisne played his

game for the club last week (21/7) In the

Mighty 'W's . The Fuime played in two SeniorGrand Final sides in 92 & 93 and played intwo winning u/ 19 p'ship teams in 88 & 89along with a Reserves flag in 91 . Kev Mannixplayed his 100th game (14/ 7) against Therry,another Mannix with some different to offeron the field . Well done Seb 1 Steve Bolt 100games against St Kevins (21/7), started inu/ 19s in 1988, a few years at tennis beforehis passion for footy got the better of him .

CartlidgeMatthewsTomlinsonGeorgeKatavoulos

OakleyBonnymanCollierHolsm anWoods

CLUB LST WK TOTAL

CLUB dVIII / 1PrahranOld XaveriansOld MelburniansOld XaverlansSt Kevins

CLUB XvI1i/2Collegian sWhitefrlarsMonash BluesCollegiansMonash Blues

5139322724

272019171 4

MAReRLLIN 9.14 (68)

ST LEOS EMMAUS WATI.LS PARK 2.4(16)

bleI S1~P~t:

INon-is BecchetU Sexton Cull Gribbte D om

I Call a,)o15t~Lem

Emmaus Wattle Park: Thomas O'Halloran. Best: Farqhar'17mmas only

Blundell Contesotto Ally G . Umpires: 2.1 P

. Jackson T . Jackson (F) 3.1 (19J

OLD ~ 4.4 6.3 9.8 10.9 (69)

COLLEGIANS COLLEGIANSOld Trinity: Cokalts 2 E Best. Best: Dodgson Langdon Cokahs Stebbins

Heaven Chisholm. Ca : Oakley 3 Grant 3 Cambaro Hams `hlolsman

Pass. Best: Hams Jones Grant Gambaro Lumley Jayatitake . Um : M .

Cross Old Trinity Umpire (F)WHITEFRURS 1.2 4.4 6.6 7 .8(503

OLD GEELONG 6.0 7.0 8.4 10.4 (64) Best: Jackson

whitefrFars: Haynes 2 Rallis 2 Bomryman Davies Stilly~k 5 McDonaldJ .Houston Dalton Sully Haynes Keenahan . Old O~ong°2 Ross Carter Calvert . Best: Ross Cook McDonald Wilkinson. Umpires : A.

Barrington A . Barra (F )UNIVE

RSTly BLACKS

21*2 2.4 4.

5 2 2.3 5.4510

{411OLD ESSENDON

University Blacks : Howell 2 Chandler 2 Reentry . Best:: Remfry Latdtau

O'Keefe Creek Howell Vaughan . Old don: Eddy 2 N.O'Conneli Turner

Beard Barry. Best: Burns N.O'Connell Barr Turner Poulton Eddy . Umpires :

R. Windlow University Blacks Umpire (F)

MONASH BLUES 2.2 3.4 3.7 5.7(37)

OLD IVANHOE 1.3 3.5 5.7 6.9(45)

Monash Blues: M . woods 2 hiontigue Collier Riddle. Best : Cunnington M

Dods Coughlin Howe Riddle M Woods . Old Ivanhoe : Lynch 3 Kingston

Risstrom Stoey. Best: S1giey Lynch Weisz Taylor Santos English

Umpi[r.s: B. Nunn Monash Blues Umpires (F)

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Life After Coaching Part 2 (i)

Adrian Hurley has coached at three OlympicGames and was the foundation basketball coachat the Australian Institute of Sport. He retiredfrom elite coaching in 1997 to pursue a career

in business management.

How do you prepare yourself for life aftercoaching?

In the previous article we looked at the skills thatcoaches possess which can prepare coaches for lifeafter coaching . You can use these skills to take thesteps listed below, to help prepare yourself for lifeafter coaching.

Educate yourself

Read biographies . Biographies tell you a lot abouthow other successful people in sport, life andbusiness have succeeded. These books providecoaches with a multitude of ideas for coaching andfor their personal development .

Read philosophies on coaching/teaching and life. Ihave found it very useful to read publications onphilosophies of teaching and coaching . Nothinghighbrow, simply what others believe about reachingthe inner self for our athletes and ourselves . Afterone particular presentation to senior government myapproach to life was described by a member of theaudience as a mixture of Christian values and ZenBuddhism. Those teachings or beliefs can be mostuseful in coaching your athletes, in the media inwriting and in business .

Read books, watch business programs, andattend seminars and workshops . I'm sure allcoaches have seen the mass of books available atairports on how to better our lives, excel, etc . Ourpeers write many of these books . The books writtenabout business are most useful (for coaching) as wellas for your move into business later in life . Somevery useful ones are the quick MBA courses. Trythem as they will help your coaching.

Get computer literate . Coaching these days requiresyou to know how to use the Internet for research,scouting, and coaching. Work on your overallknowledge and skills - they will come in handy,whatever you do after coachin g

Networkyou must develop the ability to move about and talkto people . Get to know them, and let them knowyou. You have a much better chance of pursuing acareer in a field where you are known or well known .I know as coaches we sometimes don't have the time

or inclination for networking but it is a must thesedays .

Train yourself in working with the media

We all have experience in this area . Some of us arebetter at it than others . Working with radio ortelevision is not easy and takes a lot of work . Getothers to train you, or watch your interviews andwork on the little things . I know one of my faults isthat I talk to quickly and try to get too muchinformation into answers. While the media prefersthis to you having too little to say, it is importantthat we know our strengths and weaknesses .

Write and publis h

Though there is rarely much money in writing, it isa good skill to have . Work on putting your thoughtsdown, keeping diaries of travels, learning how toconstruct interesting anecdotes etc . I'm sure wehave all seen publications from others and thought'I could do that' and 'why would people read that?'We fail to realise that people want to read aboutcoaches and what they have to say . Your writingmight not always be of a technical nature.Remember that in every human being there is atleast one good book .

Know the share market

This one might surprise you, but as coaches we areoften too busy to invest, or take care of our finances .In this day and age every adult should know aboutthe share market. Even if you don't invest yourmoney personally on the market, and have others doit for you, it is a good thing to know how to check upon those investments . Besides, reading the marketcan help you on those long aeroplane trips .

Provide for the future

Invest in superannuation schemes etc. as early asyou can . Many coaches are on a contract basis, andif you don't provide for yourself others will not . Havean investment adviser who can help you withtaxation . Coaches need to know the best way toorganise their business into consultancies, trusts,etc . You are also more able to assist your athletesand advise them on things that they should do withtheir money for their future . Let the professionals dothe advising, but you can keep an eye on things orpoint them in the right direction . Make sure you areinsured properly for injury, loss of wages andliability. We live in a litigious society and coachesare right up there to get sued .

By Adrian HurleySports Coach Vol 23, No4, 2001

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Hard-fought wins to Kew (over Salesian), Williamstown(Powerhouse) and Parkside (La. Trobe) altered themake-up of the four, with the CY's replacing Salesianin second place despite only narrowly defeating thewinless Powerhouse.REVIEWKew controlled the second and third terms againstSalesian to lead by 20 pts and 36 pts at each change .Debut ruckman Ayres fed Kew runners Dennis, Blairand Landwehr to apply continual pressure around theground and on the scoreboard . Bruno (CHB) repelledmany attacks, however Salesian lifted a gear in thefinal stanza. Drive from Canavan and Davey and goalsto Logan and Cincotta cut the lead to a kick before Kewhung on for a hard-fought win .Williamstown CYMS and Powerhouse were atopposing ends of the ladder but their fierce rivalrycontinued with the Piranhas coming out firing . The

Burt bros. and Craven helped Powerhouse to acommanding 26 pt lead at qrtr time . The CY's

regrouped in the second with Barlow kicking 3 but adeficit remained at the main change . Coach Williams

instructed his charges to stick to the game plan, anddespite injuries to Bartolo and Monkhorst, themomentum changed with the latter moving to FF andDumbo into the ruck . The game remained in thebalance with 10 minutes to go, but the Will forwardswere able to stem the flow from the hard-numingPowerhouse backs to kick two goals and close out the

match .

In slippery conditions at Bundoora, Parkside madebetter use of its early opportunities to lead La Trobe6 .2 to 1 .7 at qrtr time . The visitors continued todominate the play but relaxed their intensity andkicked a wasteful 2 .7 to keep the Trobers in the game .The Red Devils expected to cruise for the second halfbut were given a wake-up call courtesy of a hard-running opposition whose mobile forwards began tocause problems. La Trobe was again on top in the finalterm, but Parkside was able to regain some composureto sneak home by two kicks . Santo Pino was best forthe winners, while Soligo and Wise provided great runall day .Peninsula recorded an emotional victory over WestBrunswick at Mt Eliza. The game was played withfrenetic intensity and remained in the balance at themain change . The Pirates took control in the third qrtrby providing plenty of run and capitalizing on theirforward thrusts . Payze (9 goals) was a standout in anotherwise even team effort as Peninsula overcame adogged West Brunswick . It was a great win for thePirates and a fitting tribute to the Kent family .Oakleigh continued its good form of recent weeks inthe first qrtr against Mentone with some attractive

footy played and fourgoals apiece at themain change . Fromthere, it was allMentone as TonyMacgeorge booted his 100th goal for 2001 in thesecond qrtr to help break the Krusher's resilience witha 10 goal term . The Vulture's Rowley had an absorbingbattle with Adamic in the ruck, while Dooley continuedwhat has been an excellent month with five majors .Wilkins and Mick Sullivan were among Mentone's bestand Perrin made a welcome return from injury.Bromley worked hard for the Krushers on a wing andin defence .PREVIEWThe first and second placed sides again meet asWiili sto hosts Mentone . The CY's play theFearon well, but the Vultures are still running hot andI don't think they can he held for much more than ahalf. Mentone continues to have many goal kickersand will be keen to prove once again that the gulfbetween the two sides is considerable, and should winby 35 points .Salesian should avert a recent form lapse andregister its first win in 3 weeks when it tacklesPowerhouse at Chadstone . Salesian has had acouple of tough encounters and if Powerhouse cancontinue its improved form, this could be a good game .With the opportunity to regain second spot still apossibility, Salesian should win by 23 points .La Trobe's slim finals chances look to have gone Mththe four points against Parkside, however its good formand home ground advantage should see it overcomeKew . The Ks have again proved their capabilities butthey enjoy a tighter brand of football than the Mainallows . The Trobers by 4 goals .O eigla has been pretty good of late, save for lastweek's thumping at the hands of Mentone . The effectof that loss will determine its fortunes againstPeninsula who returned to the winner's list last week .The Krushers are probably a touch ahead of thePirates, but the result will be close.West Brunswick is due to cause an upset but I cantsee this occurring at Parkside's expense . The RedDevils should have too much marking strength andprovided last week's tiring encounter hasn't left themflat, enough run to offer their forwards opportunities .The Westies continue to be competitive but will need toapply more scoreboard pressure to prevent a 28 pointloss .PRESS CORRESPONDENTSThanks again for all contributors - keep up the goodwork. Please remember that Milestone and Social info .should be sent directly to the VAFA.

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?ay'i:s=c=e - =-n; r i;opsc~y 150 Games. AndyCopley has hardly missed a game in 8 years atParkside, due to his fitness and dedication to training ."Grinder" is blessed with great pace which he uses tolay a gutsy tackle or kick an explosive running goal .He accepts occasional "bench warming" withoutcomplaint and is respected by his team mates for hisgreat team spirit . More importantly, he provides thegood oil on the greyhounds . Daniel McCall 100Games. Dan McCall gave rugby union away six yearsago, and has developed into Parkside's most valuableplayer. His great strength and football brain makeshim the outstanding ruckman in D section, where hegives us first use of the ball . DMac is also a strongmark and reliable kick, and has been placed 1, 2 & 3in the club best and fairest. He also enjoys theoccasional beer. Warren Dean 1 00 Games . DeanWarren is one of the most skilled players at Parkside.He has natural marking and kicking skills, andmobility that enables him to play any position on theground . Unfortunately, his job restricts his trainingand fitness which makes senior selection uncertain,but "Hollywood" is a staunch clubman who enjoys hismates at Parkside.Kew - congratulations to Alatthew Dalrymple andBrett Lafranchi, two good Kew clubmen who bothplay their 100th game today against La Trobe. Mattythe strong marking reserve CHB played in thereserves '97 flag win, won Best Finals player trophyand capped it off with the B&F. Brett or "Scoops"usually plays a key fonvard post in the seniors, butdue to a late start is the two's leading goalkicker, butno doubt will give the one's a nudge soon . Scoops isour current Treasurer and won Best Clubman in '98 .

4 .4 14.5 22 .10 3219 (211)n7i'?i.:G.11 4.0 6.1 8.6 9.7(61)

ta¢z M3cGexge 10 Rowley 6 Matt Sullnan 3 Mick Sullivan 2 0'M1ieara 2 Lairs2 ctmer2 Etcell W1llte Ferrm 1§'iIldns JWurstan Best : C .su➢ isan Rowiec Mirk Sullivan

. EmmettI Johnston. • Ibuky 5 B.Papakopoutcs 3 Clark Best :F - . Daol~,'yAdamic Dalton Taylor B. Papadopoulos. Umpires: B . Mrl.eod G.

i(F): ..l:::R 6.2 8.5 11.6 14.6 (90):. :13dA . CY2.S4 1.6 6.9 8.14 1521 (111)Power Hause: M.Fliggns 4 N .Dodd 3 B .Turner 2 J.Clarke I H.Ctarke I Adrian Burt IACcntrcra; I Flby}e I. Best: Seracm J.Marshall J.Clarke N.MiIla, Adrian BurtJ .Roba3son W' • Barlow 5 Williams i2 Bartab 2 Ferris 2 Monkhurst 2RAard I Thomsen. Best Barlow wucatsch tryffaikhhurst Munrox MacLeod Mattheas.Umpirm P. Griffiths R Marlyn (F) L b3nii C. 0' Shea (B) A Chin C . DaM (G )SEW 4.5 9.7 13.13 13.17(95)B.StMlsAi 52 6.5 8.7 13.11(89)Ser. StepheLS4Tmnet03CuIkn2faiuiuehrRa6alettbodN4odhot~se . Best: AmesDennis Blau tandurhr Bruno Rbal Salman : Thahm 4 Logan 3 Cincotta 3 M. ForaD. Fom Cam-an . Best : Dam-, Stewn5 Cuamta Campbell Thatn M . Forger. UmpiresJ. Hefean3n G. Roberts (F)LA?°O6E 1.7 3.7 9.11 10.12 ('72)PAI zME 6.1 8.8 10.9 11.14(80)LaTrohc Le41'2Edwards2CIcse2Pary2Ctmmwu,, ShHdrkk. BesCPemMurr-a v

-- -+ ng Forrest Eduarcls. Partsade: Mood , 5 Few W. Beek ChiknttFine Sohp Romano Adams StrinehouseNkCaM .G . Pakodmics (F)5 4.2 7.5 13.10 19.13 (127)

3.4 6.5 7.6 9.11(65)(Peninsula PP}ze 9 A Persons 3 Franks 3 A Landry 2 ;ceison J Coughlan .

Pa}zeGoSdthapeAAtctiumPownty&mcknCrean . West1hunswida ' Edwards2 Sleltcai 2 Dis}wn Bagnall Vence Lehmann Stewart, Best : Hc(pe11 Edwalds Tw}dordCannacBVia[('Ilarripson. Umpires P.14'oods C. Stettrvs (J) (F)

Congratulations and good luck to Matthew and Bretton your achievements for the Brown & Gold from allat Kew.

Peninsula - congratulate Steve White on playing hisgame this week. Steve has developed into a

reliable senior player and popular clubman . Hisdedication to training is matched only by that to hispersonal grooming.

fltis.is

MacgeorgeWilliamsPayzeThainDooleyBeck

Pav)ouBurgessLafranchiKrohn

Ross

CLUB LST WKD2 SECTION

::fentone 10Williamstown 2Peninsula 9Salesian 4Oakleigh 5Parkside )

D2 RESERVE

Powerhouse

Williamstown

Kew

PeninsulaParkside

TOTAL

1078345413434

31

27

22

17

1 6

TODAY'S DC"HESD2 Section

Williamstown CYMS v . Mentone AmateursSalesian 0 C v . Power House

La Trobe Uni . v . KewOakleigh v . Peninsula 0 B

West Brunswick v. Parksid e

P~.`~: ::1E$Mizrim 12 4.7 10.10 14 .13 (51)OAHIEIGH 1 3 3.3 5.4 6,5(41)

Murphy 4 Pera•rzn 2 King 2 Lockhart 2 OBrien O'Meara Nidoals FataumsBose Rack Murphy Ohkara Mini Walsh Smith Matt Walsh .Mkigh: Beans 2 R4aut5 Bruerton Randle Monaghan . Best: Head MoutCC NikaldsAtxlwropoubs Caurflart RedfordPOWER HOUSE 0.0 1.0 5.0 92 MWII11Ah57M CYI+ S 4.4 7.5 11.5 14.7 (91)Purvey House: J .Malxinev 3 J.HaIl 3 ARdls 2 C.Jorres I . Besl: C.McI.eod w.EtiottS.Evans J.Mahwtey J.HaIl D .Occamer. Wiliamstowav Burgess 4 Black 3 MclSetze 2Dvasey I Toby I Bnmuetl Smith I Jones I . Best: Saccoc.clo. Cambridge, Burgess.Cannon, Grieve, HannKEW 4.1 6.4 9.5 10.5 (65)SUESIAN 22 4.4 5.5 10.8 (68)ICea : lafianelll 3 KvTlakw 3 Grffiths hiassi Watts %byland. Best GriffithsDalrymple Gtansante htuckian Bolls La6anrlll . Selvian• Bowman 3 Cooke 2 ElksKirchner Bates Maitlard Chapman . Best Barry Chalmers Seager Cooke BowmanRiley-LA 1R6BE 0.0 0.1 0.1 12 (8)PARISSI6E 32 6.4 9.7 11.9 (75)La 7Yobi-- Storer. Best Buttes Sampson Peters Mc.Naamara roultan CassidyParkside: Cassar 4 G Pan}ari 2Warrai Stuart Stalked Healy, Carmody . BesC CopayCacsar Boyne Muscat Carmody DrccPENINSUTA OLD BOYS 1.3 4.3 73 9S (59)WEST BRUNSWICK 1.5 3.9 10.12 9.14 (68)Pmmsulz : Presley 4 Harding 2 Sinclair Angers Palmer. BesC Angus Fleshy Powell PPrendergast Hater Brown. West Briamnclic OBrien 2 Stewart Carmichael SlruigaSherry Daniell 49t,~ile Baker . Best Miller Baker Lewis Ba. .~ham Hey'~ood Me\amars .

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D2 SectionKEW LA TuE MENTONE OAKLE9GH A .F.C .

Coach : Serge D'Angelo U j V!- P Coach : Tony Macgeorg eCoach: Phil EmmettRes

Coach: Russell Bruerto ns Coach : Pad NkaldsR

Coach: Laurie Zaraf aCoach: Mark RoweRe s

Res.: Greg Crimmins Coach: Andrew Sutherland . e

1 B Lafranchi Res. Coach : Clinton Perry1 R Adam s

2 L Fitzgerald 1 . M . Bakogianni sFredrickson2 S

1 M . Hove y2 R. Gallagher

I B . Gee2 A. Bloomfield 2 W Thomso n

3 G Horgan4 G Crimmins

. .3 . D. Sheldrick 3 M. Dixon 3 D. MacKenzie 3 S Pin o

5 L Bradley 4 . C. Perry 4 5 DA.. White Emmett 4 P. Papadopoulos 4 D Warre n

5 T Stonehous e6 N Tnnetti 5 . A. Randell 6 C. Stephens 5 T. lanchello

6 A Stuart7 T Aitken 6 . B. Cameron 7 K . Gurtler 6 R. Dooley

7 J Muscat8 N Derrico 7 . S. Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B. Hall

8 J Chilcott9 A Eaton 8 . J . Cam m

Walker9 L

9 P. Emmett10 B . Sebrie

8 R. Marshallg J . Moutis 9 A Constantini

10 B Culle n11 B Woodhouse

. .10 . A. Hewitt 10 T. Stillma n

'10 M . McHenry 10 A Vita

12 J Growcott 11 J . LevyMeara11 C. O

DaviesM .1 211 C. Hanley 11 B Hockey (VC)

12 D13 C Kyriakou 12 . M . Forrest M . Hayes1 3 M

12 S . Day13 A Copleyy14 J Looker 13 . T. Luderman 13 A. King 13 S . Randle14 V Romano

15 C Bradley (C 14 . L. Wakeling 14 M. Etcell 14 A. Schultz15 D Moodie (C)

16 D Wood 15 . B. Auldist 15 Mi Sullivan 15 G . Redford16 M Ross

17 R Perri 16. S. BrayGloury17 S

16 J. McCarthy17 C . Sullivan

16 B. Arthu r17 A. Hunter 17 A Romano

18 N Nigro19 J Dennis

. .18. B . Grant 18 T. Sullivan 18 J . Connellan 18 A Reginato

20 A Acfield 19. S . White (VC)19 C . Stewart20 P. Krings

1 9 P. Taylor 19 C William s20 D Singleto n

21 B Shaw 20 . A . Murphy 21 D. Kelly 20 T. Adamic21 M Schwabl

22 C Stephens 21 . D. Edmunds 22 S . Barker 21 A. Monaghan22 R Wise

23 R Baker 22 . P. Stewart 22 P. Murphy 22 M . Burt23 R Bec k

24 G Palmer 23 . R. StorerdEd

23 Ma SullivanSmith24 X

23 P. DickieKitts (C)24 S 24 R Marulli

25 C Watts war s24 . S.Brook s25 S

.25 G . Uptin

.25 C . Marshall 25 M McPherso n

26 M Stevenson27 T Moore

. .26. B. Hewitt 26 A . Roc k

27 M . Wise26 A . Kitts 26 S Ross

27 D Matthews28 D Cracknell (VC) 27. D . Gilmour 28 C . Johnston 27 J . Knapper

28 R Martine z29 M Dalrymple 28. C . Ross 28 M . O'Brien 28 A . Khodr

29 S Toffu l30 C Giansante (RVC) 29 . P. White 29 M . Merfield 29 J . Sposito

30 M Yandle31 K Gillam 30 . J . Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A. Moulang

31 S Hoga n32 A Drago 31 . J . O'meara

Hil l32 D

31 B . Matlock32 B. Coleman

31 T. Bromley

32 B. Gant 32 J McCall (RVC)33 D Wayland34 Matt Fitzgerald

. .33 . M . Watson 33 N . Wilkin s

Andre wD .3333 M. Clark 33 K Allan

34 M Romano35 R Bruno (RDVC) 34 . S. Paterson Sheeha n34 DD .

34 L . HeadNuske (RC )35 R 35 G Panjari

36 S Ryan37 J Landwehr (VC)

35. J . Eyre36. T. Mawdsley

35 M . Johnston e36 C . Ogier

.36 J . Tolley 36 M Hoyn e

38 J Beer 37. C . Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 37 J Panjari38 F Darrig o

39 M Mc Inerny 38. A . Willis (C) 38 S . Perraz oFimster39 A

38 B . Papadopoulo sDordevi c39 M 39 K Noble

40 P Durbridge 39. N . Rosengree nSlate r40 R

.40 C. Goddchild

.40 I . Moore 40 M Cassar

41 R Livingston42 Sette

..41 . A . Samson

40 D. NicholsRoc k41 C

41 J . Bruerton 42 P Dea n

44 J Bell 42 . D. Gleeson.

42 S. May 42 S. Dalton 43 J Hubbard44 P Solig o

47 S Byrnes 43 . A. Poulton 43 M . Barr 43 J. Seymour45 B McGillian

48 L Jensen 44 . R . Mather 45 C . Barr 44 N . Smith46 C Welsh

49 S Vidler 45 . D . McKeeki nHartley46 D

46 C . Ross47 J . Tully

45 P. Lesli e46 P. Andonopoulos 47 C Tyso n

50 J Griffiths51 M Blair

. .47. H . Girdwood 47 G. Anslade 47 C . Little 48 M Healy

52 R Campagna 48. L . McNamara4

8 49 L M.. Wals

h McHugh48 A . McKenzie 49 S Collie r

50 B Carman61 S Moussi 49. M . Day 50 T. Peck 49 G . Orlando

51 G Davies62 B Mc Gauchie 50. K . Hopkins 51 G . Hollingworth 50 . P. Taylor

52 B Cassan o64 J Cronin 51 . C. Francias 52 G . Wyatt 51 . J . Kerley

53 P Romano65 M Ayers 52. T. Stauton 53 D . Noonan 52 . M . Pitsos

54 S Marino66 J O'Kane 53 . A. Tucker 55 P. Dynes

57 D . Fraser53 . D . Pearso n

Coppock54 M 55 J Eastwood67 T Beattie68 B Mc Gauchie

54 . T. Peters55 . A. Cummings

58 J. Noonan61 K . Lockhart

.55 C . Hogan 56 G Massett

57 C Ros s99 S Bruno 61 . B. Launikonis

Laidlaw63 J65 T. Allinson 56 C . Hard y

57 R . Keating 58 T Mangos. .

HallA6570 T. Rogers

O'Mear a73 M 58 L. Thomas 59 S War e..

A . Balli e66.

74 S . Ponton 59 W. Ogilvie 60 J Drakopoulos.

70. J Dumaresq 77 B . Fleming 60 S . Kay 61 P Tascon e

78 M . Cerritelli 62 J Willets

MENTONE R.S .L.. 63 D Vivon a

9 Palermo St64 T Thomas

,Mentone

65 S Carmody66 S Staffor d

* Function Room 67 D Ingli s* Restaurant * Polies 70 S Dive r

9583 2841 71 A Inglis (RC)

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D2 SectionPENINSULA O.B .

Coach: Chris GawneRes Coach : Darren Fenech

POWER HOUSE S-7-7 ,

"I ; WEST -~ WILL9AMST®WN

Coach : Peter O'Connor Coach : Matt Sexton Coach : Paul Cook (oyMSAss .Coach : Andrew Rolls Asst .: D . Old field Res . Coach: Paul Weir Coach : Darren WilliamsRes Coach : Craig Richardson Res Coach : Jim Gianna Res Coach: W Payne

1 S. Parsons 1 A Rolls I A Stevens 1 A Hamilton 1 D Williams2 A. Parsons 2 J Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Buttigie g3 M. Goldthorpe 3 N Pavlou 3 S Sutherland 3 G Heppell 3 D Grieve4 E.Bowen (Vc) 4 B Turner 4 A Healey 4 C. Lehmann 4 S Wuchatsch5 N.Kent 5 M Braini

5 M Canavan 5 A Cannane 5 D Macleod OC6 M.Wamer 6 H Clarke

6 R Cincotta7 G Gaspari

6 C . Lewis 6 N Grant

7 S.Murray 7 C Richardson 8 S Logan7(a)F~tale

'7 B Robinso n

8 RAngus 8 J Clarke 9 A Campbell7 b)N . O Brien8 J. Heywood

8 B Hann9 G Cas e

9 P.Krohn (Rvc) 9 Ad Burt 10 D Oliver9 A. Morphett 10 B Cock s

10 A .Haley 10 Ash Burt 11 A Davey12 A Gaspari 10 S Byrne 11 B Twist

11 A . Landry 11 J Gill13 I Bobetic 11 H . Bailey 12 A Featherston

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

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

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

15 B,Cook 15 P Haseler 17 M Ferwerda 15 B . Howlett 14(R)A Danie l

16 R . Huighson 16 M Higgins 18 A Sexton 16 S Smythe 15 W Phillips15(R)P Breguet

17 J. Coughlan 17 C MacLeod (RC) 19 S Brown 17 R. Heywood16 D Gilmarti n

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

18 M . McManus17 R Hart

19 T. Prendergast 19 J Evans 22 R Stevens19 M . Stringe r20 B . Young

17(R) R Plochino20 S.Prendergast 20 B Ryan 23 M Smith 21 S McNamara

18 D Oldha m21 A. Macpherson 21 D Miller 24 A Grace 22 A Steward

19 P Dervan (RC)

22 A.Atchison (C) 22 S Evans 25 S Egan.

23 D Henderson20 P Sadle r

23 A.Burke 23 S Craven C( )26 J Nannas

24 J Jenkin21 L Monkhurst

24 S. White 24 D Boland 27 N Synott28 M Byrne 25 G Malone

22 M Saunders23 T Wheele r

25 J .Atchison 25 S Cummins 29 M Forbes 26 R . Benjamin 23(R)A Bouras26 P. Prendergast 26 J Senior 30 M Cooke 27 D . Disisto 24 J McCutcheon27 S .Payze 27 J Robertson 31 M Bates 28 J Ward 24(R)C Pach:3 B .Taylor 28 D Murrihy 32 G Riley 29 M. Shepherd 25 P Thomson2 3 G.Nelson 29 R Cassio 33 K Richardson 30 M Lewis 25(R)G Burgess~0 A .Crean 30 N Miller 34 A Anderson 31 E Dohrmann 26 L Grochowsk i

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

31 C. Lennon 32 A Benbow36 D Tod d37 D Gheblikan

33 T Thompson34 I . Twyford

28 A Kosmatos29 P Vincent32 T. Harding 33 R Taylor 38 A Darcy 35 K. Coventry 30 T Turcinovich

~3 C . Wilson 34 J . Marsh 39 C Clausen 36 S . Campbell 31 A Bartolo34 M. Allen 35 J Kilpatrick 40 M Forer 37 N. Basham 32 X Toby35 R . Davies 36 A Robinson 41 M Gunn 38 S . Darling 33 G Rickard2,3 N.Bowman 37 D O'Connor 42 P Evans

43 E Maillard 39 X Thompson 34 B Jone s

37 T. Stewart 38 C Wenlock 4 C Hun t4 40 B Baker 35 C Bergi n33 R . Haworth 39 D Crawford 45 S ath 41 R Miller 36 A Black

2 3 B.Cooper 40 R Keits 46 D Foe 42 M . Hoyland 37 B Hyne s

40 A. Dillon 41 J Rainey 47 B Bowman 43 J Tobin 38 S Smit h

41 S.Farrow 43 S Considine 48 M Bourke 44 N . Masters 39 M Hollan dR39OA Carter

-2 A. Hanson 44 G Dean 49 D Barry50 S Morrish

45 J Smith46 A Bandt 40 J Munro

3 B.Jarett (Rc) 45 A Contreras 51 S Parisi 47 N Seal 41 T Campbel lA. Kelson 46 B Harrahan 52 D Hagerty 48 M Moore 42 D Woud a

! 5 R. Martin 47 GParker 53 B Chalmers 49 L. Stewart 43 B Grant'o A.Oneil 48 H Nelson 54 S Nolan 50 A. Bagnall 44 M Manning:7 -Palmer 49 B Urwin . 55 E Hanaphy 51 L Sherry 45 J Hynes

=3 A.Bonner 50 C Jones 56 D Bowman 52 B. Flanagan 46 T Ferris

:9 J .Crowder 51 J Best 57 B Atkin s58 W Chapman

53 J. Gross 47 F Nuredini48 P Tirchett

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

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CONGRATULATIONS :

Congratulations to the following umpires whorepresented the VAFAUA last weekend -

VAFA vs VCFL - Tim Sutcliffe (F), Tim Dornom(B) & Bernie Jephson (G) .

VAFA vs VMFL - Luke Moncrieff (F), Nigel

Woods (B) & Rob Parry (G) .

250th GAME - Congratulations to Geoff

Curran (VG) - No . 15 Red - upon reaching this

milestone . VG joined the VAFA in the late

1980's. He umpired his first 'A' Section game in1991 and hardly could walk the next day dueto 47 goals being kicked between Old

Melburnians and Ormond. In the same year,

he umpired the grand final between Mazenodand Williamstown and he paid the "meleebreaker" free kick in the final quarter!!! It wasone of his best games / highlights!!! Best VAFA

Players that VG respects (past and present) areFrank Gleeson (Parade), Jeremy Nicholls (OldMelburnians), Matt McConvill and BrettConnell (Ormond), Michael Blood (Xav's) andBernie Dinneen (Marcellin) . Most respectedumpires are Peter Gersch and Richard Simon .

Most influential football 'legends' to VG areJohn Sutcliffe, Jim Chapman and Shane

Carbines . He also supports Carlton Football

Club!! He will be officiating at the matchbetween MHSOB's and Uni Blues at MelbourneHigh today and invites all the umpires andfriends etc back to Melbourne High for a

celebration drink afterwards .

WHAT'S YOUR DECISION :

LAST WEEK:

Answer to June 2nd Question - The goalumpire will signal and wave the flag for a point .

This week's winner is Mark Bullard -Elsternwick AFC. Fax details to Phil Stevenson 9531 2050 to receive your prize .

THIS WEEK :

Players contesting for mark and an OldEssendon player marks the ball in the centresquare . Collegians' player then pushes theplayer over then kicks the ball away infrustration . What is the Field Umpire'sdecision? From that decision, the Collegiansplayer gives the umpire a mouthful of thefrench language' . What is the Field Umpire'sreaction then?

0 NM INgJ T"W I T T: :

SIM® . . . .

DHARSHAKA PE-, -- IS - (No . 6 Yellow) startclin 1997, Nickname is Dash, 77 Games, AFLTeam - Carlton, Umpires Moorabbin Saints(Juniors) on Sundays, Favourite Player - SteveAnderson (Hampton Rovers) ;

; - . NTS - (No . 12 Green - Skills Coach)started in 1989, 190 games, Best VAFAFootballer - Tony Fellows (Thomastown),Favourite Umpires - Peter Simpson & AnthonyDamen, Umpires in A Section, Mostmemorable moment was being on 'AlmostFooty Legends' on "The Footy Show" kissing

the "Lovely Lorraine" ;

MARK G IBSON - (No. 17 Red) started in theearly '80's, 267 games, Nickname is Gibbo,AFL Team - Geelong, Umpires in A Section,and much more but the minute is up!!! !

BOUNCE OFF:

The annual 'Bounce Off will be conducted in

the next few weeks . If you have not already

entered . . please do so asap . I wonder who will

win it this year . . . .Kevin Segota . . . .Jason

McNiece . . .Craig Brajtberg!!!! Good luck to all

competitors .

MAJOR RAFFLE :

Supplementary Field Umpires / Club 18Umpires are requested to contact MarkJenkins on 9576 7061 to get a raffle bookissued to them to help raise money for theassociation . 1st Prize is a nifty trailer filledwith assorted merchandise and goodies to thevalue of $1,500 .00 . Donated by Rick Love(Complete Freight Concepts) ; 2nd Prize is$500 .00 Cash Prize donated by AnthonyDamen (Personal Mortgage Managers) and 3rdPrize is a weekend for 2 at the RutherglenMotor Inn (North Victoria) - winery district .Donated by Dianne Whiteley .

Annual Dinner - 27/8/01 at MCG ; Grand Final

Brunch & BBQ - 23/9/01 ; Presentation

FINALLY. . . .

All correspondence tociiaaraaewhiY. ele ~

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'1bie Firley

Sharon Alger

Shalom Blustein

Mark Childs

;rti Avi Wekselman

14 Glen Kennedy

1 5 Geoff Curran

S Peter Woods

~ 7 Mark Gibson

1 8 Jason McNiece

!9 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Cameron Stewart

26 Jim Papioanou

27 Matt Cox

2 3 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

ustin Lipson

3 3 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

33 Matthew Meier

37 Alex Maggio

" 3 Chris Stevens (S)

7 Sean Scully

8 Paul Berry

9 Damien Lane

1 0 Trent Foley

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

1 8 Peter Simpson

1 9 Andrew Fyfe

20 Grant Wardrop

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

25 Lionel Kat z

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

8 Paul Withington

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Chris Evan s

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Giiday

15 Mark Jenkins

1 6 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

1 8 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Miller

25 Richard Eastwood

2 6 Brad Clark

2 7 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

YELLOW

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evan s

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Andrea Thwaites

1 8 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

21 David Irons

22 Ken Brewer

2 3 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lffley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Glenn Schipp

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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Each week a Coates Hire Player of the Week is announced onthis page (one player each section) . Each player qualifies forTeam of the Year selection

Following the final round each month a Coates Hire Player forthe Month will be announced. These players are c icinclusions in the Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Year

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

ROUND 13 COATES HIRE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKA: DAN WOODLEY (MHSOB )B: ADRIAN HEFFERNAN (OLD PARADIANS)C: CAM UNSWORTH (COLLEGIANS )D1 : SAMMY HAWKINS (MONASH BLUES)D2: AARON STEVENS (SALESIAN OC)D3: CHRIS LEETON (MONASH GRYPHONS)D4: COREY BECKER (WERRIBEE )

PLAYERS OF TH E WEEKEND (STATE MATCHES)SENIOR : DENVER ARTZ AND LUKE HAWKINSUNDER 19 : SCOTT CURATOLO AND TRENT HOBART

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (APRIL)LUKE HAWKINS (OLD SCOTCH)

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (MAY)GRANT VANDERKRUK (SYNDAL TALLY HO)

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (JUNE)DEAN MATTHEWS (BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE )

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Goes to the state game at Elstemwick Park against theVictorian Country Football League .

FORMER PE teacher and VAFA footballer turnedre,al estate salesman, John Clarkson, was invited to jointhe video commentary team by ABC TV's Ross Boothin the last quarter. His summation was excellent and he„,,pped the show with this comment on a non-VAFA

_ue : "I sold Malcolm Blight his home in Brighton (atorpedo from Elstemwick Park) for $1 .265m (the m ismillion) last March . "I will be calling him to see if I can,t the sale from him first thing Monday," John said .

THERE were eight changes to the VAFA team thatwok on the VCFL from the one that defeated the South:lustralians eight weeks earlier at EP. No need to go,,,,er the issues of player availability but the exclusion,, i eight-time Big V representative Matt Jackson fromOld Brighton is noteworthy . Matt, who played againstWe S.A,AFL this year, has announced a temporaryreurement from the end of this year as he wants to>~~nd time with his two sons and wife. "I rang Nickt;ourke and explained that my form didn't warrant>.I :,,:tion as I've only been training once a week thiscc :ar and over the past few weeks I haven't beenir :~~.ining as my three-month-old son Adam hasbronchitis . "There are plenty of guys who would love to-,lay in the Big V and I wouldn't want to rob them o f

Matt, who was cleared to play with OB last:._c' :end, said .

C; A COUPLE of the guys that got into the team wereOld Camberwell's Nigel Credlin and I3ulleen-Templc4owe's playing coach Dean Matthews, whoI~L:n .d with Matt Jackson at StKilda in the mid 90s .Ti ev were promoted from the VAFA's C-D team and

.Iong with C Section's Denver Artz and they weremon, the Big V's best.

~ STILL with a StKilda flavor, Loch Ford, whohla~cd on a wing for the VAFA, joined the Saints'~,porate sales team at the start of the year. On the, :qarture of Blighty and how it will effect sales Loch,zid : 1 don't know". Lach said corporate sales were up

per cent ($150,000) this year and last week at theub was "tough".

~ NOEL Rundle's Looking Back just a month ago had!Ii, piece which has become newsworthy : "In 1996

Simon Meehan (St Kilda) joined the long list of formerAFL-VFL players to be sacked as coach of OldXaverians . Others were Jack Clarke (Essendon), NormBrown (Fitzroy) and Grant Thomas (St Kilda) .Checked with OX president Rob Ralph who oversawThomas's one year in 1992 . "Grant resigned beforegoing to North Melbourne, he was not sacked," Robertsaid . Old Xaverians finished in eighth position twowins clear of relegation.

ONE of the most rarely invoked Laws of AustralianFootball was used at the start of the senior match whenVCFL captain Travis Hodgson was asked if he wasready by the field umpire preparing to bounce. It isnormally a formality as the ump has checked that all theplayers are in position . Not this time! The VCFLforwards sheepishly ran to the other end, as did theirbackmen, when it was noticed that they had lined upincorrectly! Well, modern footballers must be able toplay in a variety of positions!

IN THE curtain-raiser the Victorian MetropolitanFootball League's Under 18 & 19 team had the excitingAndrew Lovett flaying on a wing. Andrew is thenephew of the Coi",t --,' and Richmond player fromthe early 1980 s

ONE of the B ' V's forays in the U19s wasmanufactured by the deputy-vice captain, vice-captainand captain . Now try broadcasting this : Hayes to Heathto ' Iobart .

_'_:dYONE that met the VAFA U19 coach Tony

=,Iill<< will know that he is passionate about his footy .Reinforcing this was Tony's persona four hours after hist:;am comfortably defeated the VMFL. Tony was stilleuphoric !

OWE ALL know the VAFA "fosters family football"but St Bernards' Danny Byrne's youngest sister Gen, aYear 7 student, found Danny's outstanding first quarteroff the half-back line "borina °"? Father Richard thoughhad a ripping day as an usher at the MCG for that gamebetween Essendon and the Roos before heading downto EP to learn of Danny's fortunes .

Due to space, FTLOTG will return to its BenfleighAmateur Football Club series next week.

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home ground . The crowd was entertained

:gal travelled to Bendigo and continue dRood form for the year by posting a win

inst a very competitive Bendigo . Karingal9 93 against Bendigo Warriors 4 3 27 .

F3a11arat 10 6 66 were far to good on the dayCroadmeadows 1 1 13 and seem to be

;,i LU . I g form at the right end of the season.

Dir 2:

M,,unbourin Tigers 7 13 55 were able toiccount for the fast improving Maribyrnong 4

6 3 n and the word's back to back have been

i,u-d on the streets of Werribee . Sth. Yarra12 10 82 surprised everyone by easilyiccounting for Ringwood Blues 1 1 7 .;,iii_~ rood should see this as a hiccup in what

], ;I~'oeen a very successful season . Sth Yarra

ua . be the danger side in division two whenihe finals come around .

moo=iee Valley and Parkside played in front ofbig crowd at Ormond Park Moonee Valleys

e,:i[h Moonee Valley 10 8 68 being the,-ictors on the day with Parkside managing to1cicb:.6 5 41 .

Colac and Hawthorn did not play due toround problems at Colac .

D ~tisinrt 3 :13roadmeadows once again showed that theyre skilled when it comes to close games by

dereating Geelong in a game played as acurtain raiser in Ballarat. Karingal travelledo Gippsland to play a new team that it

,:nrcring the competition next season . The!=lppsland team played Karingal in front of aiiuge crowd from the surrounding areas an d

good time was had by all present on thelay.1 Parkville Oval Sth Yarra were also playing.t new team who are playing next year .I3ulleen gave a good account of themselvesr nd showed their many supporters that they%,:111 be very competitive next year .Congratulations to both these clubs on theircicbut and we wish them the best of luck forIhe future . We also wish to thank Sth Yarramd Karingal for playing them and showingliem and their supporters what F .I .D .A .football is all about .RoF :nd 10 Selections :Div :siasn 1 :

Karingal look like finishing the season with a

win against a Geelong who have shown goodform running into the finals . Bendigo alsolook like finishing the season on a positivenote a~ inst a Broadmeadows side that nevergive,- ° I ntil the final siren sounds .

Ri !gr.,oou- Blues should be to strong for Colacwho's form has been uD and down thisseason .Maribyrnong will finish full of runningagainst Hawthorn who are rebuilding forseason 2002 .Mambourin Tigers will finish the home andaway season with a win against 1vlooneeValley who have shown that they will be aforce in the not to distant future .Sth Yarra and Parkside could be the close onefor division two with Sth Yarra most likelybeing the vie 'or in what will be a good hit outprior to the finals .Division 3 :Bendigo may find it hard with theirinexperienced side to overcome theenthusiasm of Broadmeadows who are themasters of the close finish .Karingal will have enough goal kicking powerto account for Sth Yarra and will finish theseason wi'l a in .FiI3A~$

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After a competitive first half against I_ leigh atThe Zoo, the Students were decimated by injuries(including captain Farrelly) and the Demons wer eable to notch- a comfortable win. Debutant AdamCusick was the best for the home side .Monash Gryphons were able to take control earlyin their clash against Hawthorn and hold off theHawks for the rest of the game. Leeton andHetherington were excellent while Gross was asteadying influence up back, the Charlie Watts in ateam of Mick and Keefs . Banfield and Phil Averywere the best for the Hawks .Richmond Central scored a crucial win againstfellow relegation strugglers Albert Park in athriller at City Reserve. Andy Waters and MervShannon made a winning return to the Cobrasseniors with Paul Byrnes the post-siren hero, whileAllan kicked 7 for the Falcons .Fitzroy had yet another good win, this time at theexpense of the Wicks .Finally, South Melbourne had a big win over St .Johns. 'ROUND 14 PREVIEWWhat Pete Says:

Monash Gryphons host Elsternwick in animportant game for both sides . The Gryphs will belooking to consolidate their spot in the four, whilethe Wickets try to escape the relegation trap door.I expect the Gryphons winning run to continue .Another big game at Thomas Carroll Reserve as St .Johns OC host Hawthorn. Both sides will bekeen for redemption after heavy losses lastweekend. A month ago, I definitely would havefancied the JOCs, but now, after much thought, I'llgo for Hawthorn, just .Richmond Central welcome South MelbourneDistricts to City Reserve where both teams will bein high spirits after important wins last Saturday.The Cobras are keen to avoid the drop whileSouth's still have some finals aspirations . I'll pickSouths to win .UHSOB travel to Brunswick Street to take onThe Juggernaut (copyright E . Sill 2001). TheStudents suffered further casualties last weekendwhile the Reds have no such worries in terms ofnumbers. Fitzroy for mine.

Bentleigh entertain Albert Park at Arthur Streetin a game that won't be as easy for the Demons inreality as it is on paper. Still, I don't think there willbe anything extraordinary about the end result .

Bentleigh towin .

What Ed Says:Apart from theJuggies, Monash are the form side of thecompetition . Near enough the strongest midfield inthe grade, they should be too strong forElsternwick .

St .Johns and Hawthorn clash in a must win forboth sides . Both have been off the boil in recenttimes, not sure, maybe the Jocs .Richmond host South Melbourne withRichmond keen to make it two in a row. Southhave their best win of the year last week and nothard to see that form continuing . South for me.

The Juggies host Uni High and the students willbe keen to put on a better show than when theylast met . Uni's pride will ensure they have a dip butthe Juggies should record a convincing win.Bentleigh welcome Albert Park and should betoo strong . The question is how will Albert Parkfight back after last week's disappointing loss . Stillthink they might have a role to play in the final'smakeup. None the less, Bentleigh for me .

RESERVESPete :

Wickers, JOCs, Souths, Reds, Demons.

Ed :

Wicks, Hawks, South, Reds and Bentleigh

SOCIAI .

Bentleigh - is hosting its famous Auction night onAugust 4 (after the Fitzroy Reds game) with lots ofsporting memorabilia and other great items up forgrabs.

Richmond Central - annual banquet auction ison July 28 . The club is expecting a massiveturnout on this, its biggest function of the year.

Tickets are $20 . For more information call TobyGuthrie on 0414 484 665 .

St . John's OC - hold their Golden Eagles,Sponsors and Supporters luncheon this Saturday(28th July), starting at midday. See one of yoursocial committee for further detail or book yourseat.South Melbourne Districts - will be holdingtheir Dinner/Auction on Saturday 11 August atthe Powerhouse Function Centre from 7pm untilmidnight . Any bookings or offers of items toauction can be made through Maureen McGee by

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phone on 9690 1740 (h), 9856 2803 (w) or 0419526 670 (m).

VHBOB will hold a "Its a Knockout Evening' on SatAug 4 . Get your team together to compete in aseries of novelty challenges, details in the rooms orcontact Greg Catterall & Tim ClevelandOn a totally unrelated note, I've just completedWriting a book about Anna Kournikova. However,it doesn't have a title yet . . . . . . . .. . . . . . (Pete's comment,not Ed's)

CONTACT

Once again, I can be contacted via e-mail onpeter.PS .Williamson~",centrelink-gov.au (work) orpsdtw5473 (home), phone on 9920 9054 or fax on9920 9097 . Thank you to those who havesubmitted reports this week, please keep up thegood work. Again, we'd like to hear from as manypeople as possible, so please contact either myselfor Ed .Goo 4 luck to your t ~-P ela today, and have agrc : t VAFA wet cend i

Bentle?gh - stalwarts .au? "Dasher- 111-utchisonand "Lucky" Phil Wort_ain ;ton both reach themilestone of 200 games against Albert Parktoday, a fine achievement indeed for two greatclubmen who are a credit to the the game. Welldone fellas !

A pair of JOCs now . . . . . . .. . . . .boom-boom! St .John's 4C - wish to congratulate Zack Monroeon reaching the milestone of 15 0 games againstSouth Melbourne Districts last week, while fellowJOC Matt Ladson reaches the same milestonethis week .

Richmond Central - congratulates Chris"Codfish" Barry on playing his 100th game thisa et tc after playing his first game for the club in1993 . Coddy is VP and an excellent club man,and, my sources tell me, the self-proclaimed "BestCentre Half Back in the league!" . Have a big one,Coddy ; from all The Snake Pit .

NA-ME CLUB

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FitzroyReds 0 40

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Elsternwick 1 19Albert Park 0 19

EI SI- >RNWICfi 1 .1 1.1 1.4 2.5 (17)FITZROY REDS 5 .5 8.13 13 .17 20.24 (144)Ei.stemwiek: Byrne Foster. Best : Missagtia Byrne Hartley WhelanCunningham McNally. Fitzroy Reds : Roncht 4 Mitchell 4 Bennie 4Pldotto 2 Nave 2 Timm Addlcott Jackson Clarke Bynes . Best : UrbanovicCahill Bennie Mitchell Jackson Parsons. Umpires: T. Bowznan(F)MONASH GRYPHONS 6.2 9.7 14.12 16 .17 (113)HAWTHORN 2.1 4.5 6.7 6.13 (49)Mon as.h Gryphons: N Rutherford 4 Leeton 3 Klltmister 3 T Gilchrist 2Besk°e Floiverday Wells Bourbon . Best: Leeton N Rutherford Gross WellsHetherington Biandford . Hawthorn: Haves S Avery P Avery JohnstonLauletta Delaney. Best: PAcery Bettlo Delaney Og$e Orchard Hayes.Umpires: J. Grossbard (F)SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 5.2 11.4 19.5 25.7 (157)ST. JOHNS 2.2 6.8 7.11 7.15 (57)South MeBoourne: Stepnell 5 Hannan 4 DAndrea 3 Daly 3 Davidson 3King 2 Thomas 2 Aquilina 2 Lwdord . Best: Stepnell Luxford PowellHannan Balshaw DAndrea. St Johns: Hilton 4 Hartnett WalkerHorburv. Best: Walker Laekayne Hartnett Hyland Mttta Koppens .Umpires: L .. Dillon H. Little (F) J . Fagan N. Booth (B)RICHMOND CENTRAL 5.4 9.4 14.6 18.7 (115)ALBERT PARK 4.3 11.6 16.7 17.9 (111)Richmond Central : Brynes 6 O'Sullivan 3 Jacobs 3 C.Shannon 2 MacakWhite Kelly Zajac. Best: Kelly Macak Brynes C'Sullivan White Tilley.Albert Park: SAllen 9 Venabies 3 Paramansche 2 Mandylaris ChambersRobertson . Best: Taylor K .Daley McLellen SAllan Cunningham4enables .Umpires : J. Pappas J . Ralph (F) B . Ralph E. Surdy (B )UHSOB 1.4 3:9 5.11 7.12 (54)BENTLEIGH 4.0 7.6 16.8 24.14 (158)UHSOB : Collins 3 Rose Hastert J Maguire Cameron . Best: CusickHouse Rose J Maguire Maher Farrelly. BentleigL.: Henry 7 English 4Martin 3 Lewis 3 Eyles 2 Clough 2 Withington 2 Padgham . Best : MlksadPirte Henry Seeley Martin Sice Umpires : P. Lamble (F)

RESERVEELSTERNWICK 1.0 1.0 2.1 2.1 (13)FITZROY REDS 0.3 2.7 6.10 6.17 (53)Eisternwick : Grandemange Hankin . Best: Ward Hankin CurrieGrandemange Nolan Kirkham . Fitzroy Reds: Marcon CroweDiacogiorgis Walsh Vernari. Best : Johnstone Doyne Frisby MarconMaysnan Rome .MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .1 4.4 5.8 6.9 (45)HAWTHORN 1 .4 3.8 4.9 7.11 (53)Monash Gryphons: Graydon Charleson Mastromanno Warren JenkinWadley. Best : Callus Charleson Rogers Block B Caxhead Varcoe .Hawthorn : Barker 2 OBrien 2 Lord 2 Daou . Best: C Collins O'BrienBarker Signomni West Daou .SOUrH MELB. DISTRICTS 3.1 5.1 8.7 10.8 (68)ST. JOHNS 4.1 7.3 8.5 9.9(63)South Melbourne: McCauley 2 Rosowski 2 Johnstone 2 MeKerrow KentDoyle Henderson, Best: Doyle Johnson McKerrow Hermann Mooten.St Johns : Ladson 4 Gates 2 Waters 2 Hall . Best: Monroe DragwidgeHall Ducancurino Bouiton Ladson.RICHMON CENTRAL 0.2 3.3 4.4 5.6(36)ALBERT PARK 2.2 2.4 5.7 8.12 (60)Richmond Central: D.Shannon 3 Coomber Lane. Best : Birt ShannonLane Bunshaw Coomber Guthrie. Albert Park.* Fairfield 3 Sutton 2Tricario 2 McGuire Besi :Sutton Smith McRay Phillips Cramer M.Dowdte.UHSOB 2.3 5.6 11.8 18.11(119)BENTLEIGH 0.1 0.2 0.3 1 .4(10)UHSOB: B Uebergang 7 Cavalierl 4 Mills 2 Sheperd 2 J O'Nei ll HamBoyce . Best : Uebergang Catatieri Davidson Ludlow Holmes Catterall .Bentleigh: Sidney. Best: Wade Beattie Prigg Richards Psaras Cavanagh .

TODAY'S MATCHES.D3 Section

St . Johns 0 C v. Hawthorn AmateursRichmond Central v. South Melb . Districts

Fitzroy Reds v. UHSO BBentleigh Amateurs v. Albert ParkMonash Gryphons v Elsternwick

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I . R. n2. M.Ladson3 . S.Hilton4 . S.Holmes5 . C.Horbury6. L.O'Donnell7. R.Back8 . R .Dowsett10. M.Courmadus11 . S.Ha m12 . P.Walker13 . M .Jones14 P.Sharp15 A .Borgohna16 G.Matheson17 S.Coackayne18 C .Emery19 M.Hartnett20 B.Rydquist21 S .Koppens22 A .Dragwidge23 LMerrigan24 B.Ferericks25 D .Waters26 B.Hilton27 L.Mills28 D.Coulon30 R.Walker31 N .Gates32 G.Saher34 M .Hancock35 J.Sacco37 D.Christian38 A.Fonceca40 A .Rud d42 T.Ducancabino43 M.Van Hooten45 A.Paterson47 J.Cotto n50 J.Jiaming51 C.Santori52 A .Halls53 B .Boulton56 P.Harris57 T.Saharis60 K.Hilton61 D .Houlton

1 . P. Daly2 . M. Hannan3. M. johnstone4. S. Stepnell (C)5. S . King6. W. Rosowski7 . A . Hannan8 . B . Luxiord9 . B. Powell10 . S. Aquiline11, D, Hall12 . M . McFarlane13 . E . Henderson14. P. Cheevers15. B . Lazzaro16. M. Thomas17. T. Baade18 . K. Johnson (RCC)19 . L. Hall21 T. Jacobs22 A . Brywon23 B . Downing26 S . Doyle28 A. Flowers31 S. Herman32 D. McGee33 M . Doyle34 M . Fer n35 N . Moojen36 J . Macaulay37 M. Rosowski42 G . Baylor46 M. Bellesini48 M . Balshaw,49 'i: Suther ;and50 T. Hughes53 C. Kent55 J . Pohiner

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1 M. Wright2 B. Ueberang3 7 Cameron4 T. Cleveland5 T. Fulto n6 S . Cracknell7 D. Zuluck i8 D. Haslett (VC)9 R . Smith10 B. Carrick11 J. Shepherd12 B. Farrelly (C)13 N. Ros e14 J . Ham15 S . Maguire16 J . Tate17 S. Jackson18 A. Hellner19 J. Uebergang21 S. Mill s22 R.Johns23 P. Eltringham24 M . Turvey25 K . Webe r26 H . Wajszel27 D . Clarke28 A. Clarke29 T. Cleveland30 M . Butera31 P. Defence32 H . Starbuck33 A . French35 J. Maher36 A. Pendlebury37 G . Catterall38 A. Boyce39 M . Rea40 L. Maguire41 A . Ludlow42 D . Wallace43 M. O'Neill44 C . Percy45 N . Smith46 R. Killey47 M . Kennedy49 J . Oakley50 B . Rees51 R . Pitruzzello52 M. Collins53 A . Cusi c54 M. O'Reilly55 P. Thomas56 J. Catli n57 G . Divenuto58 M . Pigden59 J . Barron60 M . Hayes61 P. Hoban62 K. Rodgers63 D . Parker64 C. Ramsdale65 A. Butera66 S . Buter a67 M . De Luise68 L. Holmes69 S. Frost70 E. Ricciuti71 B. Stanton72 D. Kirk73 S . Devlin74 C. Langton75 J . Maguire77. J . Bdstowe

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Don't worry D4ers we haven't lost Gavan Flower(superscribe) . He's just laid up a little with abadly broken leg received in last Saturday'smatch . A speedy recovery from all in D4 Gavan- look forward to your prose come Rd 15 .Syndal make it 100% from 13 while Rupo,Swinburne, the 'Bees, North and Mt. Lilydaleremain in the hunt.ReviewMt . Lilydale sent ()td Westbourne packing andthey would have needed the 12 can trip todrown their sorrows after failing to come outafter 1/4 time . The visitors through Slattery,King and Jenkinson took it right up to the hometeam in the first stanza, howevei- left it in thehuddle as Cunningham and Kennedy did whatthey liked up forward, due to the good work ofSmith, Periera and Celic for the remainder ofthe match . Mt . Lilydale slamming hofne another21 goals to the visitors 4 to win handsomely andboost their percentage .Werribee had to battle hard for three quartersbefore they could shake off a determined EleyPark . The Sharks with Payne, Nelson and Blakein everything, surprised the 'Bees who withoutthe assistance of Andrews, Marinis and Beckercould well have found themselves on thereceiving end of a loss. However after half timethe 'Bees took control through greater fitnessand the desire to remain in the hunt for a final'sspot and ran out winners .Bad kicking is bad football is what Craig Foxwill be ramming home to his players this week .North had 1 more scoring shot than the Saintsbut it was the greater accuracy in the finish thatseparated the teams . 3 .12 to 7 .6 told the storyat half time and despite getting better in thesecond half (6 .3) the damage had been done.Sorletto bagged 3 for North, while Dwyer wonthe honours with 5 majors for the Saints whowere best served by Carra and Frail .In the match of the round STH took control inthe second term to gradually pull away from theCobras inch by inch. The match was played ata frantic pace with both teams hell bent ongaining the ascendancy - it was the STH whodid so and with a number of multiplegoalkickers had too many scoring avenues upforward . Add to the fact that the brothersHannemann (J & L) as well as Henderson andBingham were in fine touch and the Cobraswere simply outclassed in the end . Clements,Dall'Ogio & May fine contributors for Bulleen.

separated themselves from the packwith a . iard fought win against L'" 2e ITni .the first quarter was the difference as theTurtles found themselves 3 up at the break andthen set about adding to th :s across theafternoon . An even contest after the initialattack on goals leaves prospective final'smatches a tipster' nightmare (good luck Gavan) .For the vanquished Higgins, Albert and Allenstood out, while good Turtles were CoachDoody, Harding and Luttick .

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y Park v Mt. LLast time around it was Mt . Lilydale who easilyaccounted for the Sharks at home . Twelveweeks on and the Sharks are an improved unitand so I expect the margin to be less than triplefigures as it was last time . The Payne brothers,Trotter and Blake will make life difficult for thevisitors, however the added incentive forPeriera, Gibson and Penhale will be final'sfootball . Mt . Lilydale by 10 majors .

St . Marys v WerribeeWerribee travel to Glen Iris in the knowledgethat while the Saints have improved, the lasttime they met the 'Bees were too good at home .The Saints form has been soundin the secondhalf of the season and the visitors need to be ontheir mettle today to not only get the points butstop the Saints from shaping the final four - asthey did last week to North Brunswick . Overallthe 'Bees with Pace, Green and DiBattista ingood form should get the points by less thantwo kicks .Bulleen v dort

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The moment of truth for North . Bad kicking letthem down last week and given the sameamount of opportunities this week they need tokick a winning score . The Cobras on the otherhand will be snjarting from last week's loss andkeen to atone today. The margin was massivelast time, but with North's season riding on theresult and Fawcett, the Sorletto's and Newton insolid form they will take the match right up tothe home team, however the Cobras will packtoo much punch up forward with too manyavenues to goal . Bullen Cobras by 36pts.

S b e Uni. v RupertswoodSwinburne Uni face a rested Rupertswood(following the bye) and this match should godown to the wire . Rupertswood were too good at

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home in Rd3, but the Uni have been consistentfor the main portion of the season . The match isan eight pointer for both as it will lock one intothe four quite soundly, while the loser will needto pull out all stops in the remaining weeks tomake the play-offs . Whitehead had a day outlast time for Rupo, while for Uni . Sheedy,I?ebono and Prior were prominent . On scoringpotential the winners should be the boys fromSunbury, but at home and with better recentform I feel Swinburne Uni : will win a tight tussleby 5 pts .Eltham v Old Westbourn eElthalrl OC host Old Westbourne who will besick of the eastern side of town given recentventures have not been successful . If OW canbegin well and maintain their intensity they willtrouble Eltham who battled hard for four qtrslast time they met before getting the points .Luttick, Doody and Mizzi are keys to theTurtles, add to that group strong performancesfrom Gathercole and Horsburgh and the formline reads a win to Eltham, but OW should notbe discounted with the likes of Rivalland,Horsburgh and Lietch able to turn matches if allfire on the one day . Today the result will be infavour of the home team, not only due to thefinal's incentive but home ground advantage -but not by more than 2 straight kicks.Syndal Tally Ho has the bye .

Allen Milano. 'Best: Higgins Albert Cavtcchloto Piotrowski Allen More .

NIT.LILYDALE 7 .5 14.7 20.8 28 .14 (182)OLD WESTBOURNE 6 .0 8.2 9.4 10.7 (67)'4t Lilydale: Cunningham 5 Carolan 4 Penhale 3 Hases 3 McKenzie 2!inderson 2 Gibson 2 Kennedy 2 Delahunty Lenard Varga Gridley Kellett .t3est: Kennedy Anderson Perara Celle Smith Leonard . Old Westboume:1.f owe 3 Horsburgh 2 Robson 2 Chrtsto Gigas A . Horsburgh . Best : KingSlattery Leitch A. Horsburgh Depiazza Jenkmson .Umpires: J . Lane P.Slaebus (F) J . hiaebus (B )WERRIBEE 2.2 8.5 12.11 20.14 (134)

ELEY PARK 2.4 4.4 5.8 6.9 (45)

Werribee: Martnts 6 Ellis 3 Andrews 3 Martin Walsh 2 Becker 2 AddamoMehmett McMillan Cammillera . Best: : Andrews Becker CammllleraEllis Marinis Pace . Eley Park: Bowen Drane Gerolemo HeathItaddmgton Smith. Best: Payne Nelson Blake Alexandrtdis CruseDrone . Umpires : K . Brewer A . Shlels (F )NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .5 3.12 5.14 9.15 (69)ST. MARYS 3.2 7.6 10.8 13.10 (88)Yorth Brunswick : Sorletto 3 Magnusson Hook Wernham Fenton LatoufCare. Best : Kyriazis Care Pizzarl Adams P. Sorleto LatouL St Marys:Dwyer 5 Bernardi 2 Ryan 2 Carra 2 Zsembry Boyes . Best: DwyerO'Connor Frail Carra Chamberlain Dwyer. Umpires : G. Rotfs (F)SYNDAL TALLY HO 2.2 6.8 9.10 13 .13 (91)BULLEEN COBRAS 1.2 4.4 6.7 8.8 (56)Syndal Tall y Ho: Dix 3 Rutter 2 Thompson 2 Bingham 2 Carina 2J .Hannemann Moresi . Best : Bingham Henderson L .HannemannJ :Hannemann . Bu lleen Cobras: Starrett 4 Baldi Clements McleodNarson . Best Dall'oello M . Pearson May Starrett Clements.tlmpires: A. Hoogendyk (F)SWINBURNE UNI 3.3 6.3 8.5 11.9 (75)Ei.THAM COLLEGIANS 6.3 8.5 13.6 17.6 (108)Secinburme: Murchle 3 Liston 2 Fidler 2 Cav(echtolo Andrinopoulos

Ettham: Jenkins 3 Conerty 2 Best 3 Horseburgh 2 MCDonald 2 Rigont1)aody . Best : Doody Harding Horseburgh Fammartino Bell Luttick .

Umpires : S . Stokes (F)

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TODAY'S MATCHESD4 Section

Eley Park v. Mt. Lilydal eSt . Marys v . Werribee Amateurs

Bulleen Cobras v. North BrunswickSyndal Tally-Ho has the bye

Swinburne Uni . v. Rupertswood

E)tham Collegians v . Old westbourne

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RESERVESMT. LILYDALE 3.3 5.6 5.8 10.13 (73)OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .4 6.4 16.5 17.5. 107)Mt LBydnte: Holloway 2 Prestly 2 Hoffman Del Btondo Kidd WellsPenbale Drago. Best: Wells Del Biondo Lonerlan Johnson HollowayTaylor. Old Westbourne : Evans 4 Murphy 3 Crosswell 2 Habbersatt 2Chaffrey Phillips Leitch Huntington Mattson Scholes . Best: RtvlllandMurphy Flower Evans Huntington Crosswell.WERRIBEE 8.5 15 .12 23 .16 30 .22 (202)ELEY PARK 1 .0 1.0 1.0 2.1 (13)

Werribee: Harding 10 Carlesso 6 Flack 4 B . Waters 3 P.Alakabis 2 CrickFenton Hovey C.Alabakis Browning. Best: Flack Fenton P.AtabakisGrogan Owens Delany. Eley Park: Jackson Pauagoulos . Best: :Newbound Thomas Greig Jackson Flower Turnbull .NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .0 6.2 10.8 13.11 (89)

ST. MARYS 2.1 3.1 3.6 6.9 (45)

North Brunswick. Papantkolaou 7 Evans 4 Patullo P. Tancredt. Best :Healey Burrowa P.Tancredl Papaniko)aou Evans S. TancredlSt Marys: Rousts 2 Morcom 2 Tahos McGurgan. Best: Evans Brown0'Shaughnessy Koumantatakis Imes Morcom.SYNDAL TALLYHO 5.2 8.3 12.4 14.6 (90)

BULLEEN COBRAS 1.0 2.3 6.4 10.9 (69)

Syndal Tally Ho: B.Hannemann 4 Beckett 3 S .Macfartane 2 MurrayHalilsey M .R(chardson Hannett Schuiling: Best: Hannett FylieldKalpakis B.Hannemann Hunter. Bull een Cobras : T.Sette 4 MeKtney 2Petrilh Soumildes Rlgoni Bortlh. Best: Reddish Trapman Borilli PetriliiRigoni.SWINBURNE UNI 7.1 9.3 11.7 13.11 (89)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 .0 4.1 6.2 7.3 (45)

Swtnburme: Demarte 5 Canfield 4 Reed2 O'Donnell Trainor. Best:Bermarte Reed Canfield Nicoll Gains O'Donnell . Eltham : Jeal 2 Daley2 Glare Barnett White. Best: Davies Carter Daley Evans Barnett Jeal .

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D4 SectionE311LLEEN COBRAS ELEY PARK ELTHAM MT. LILYDALE

Coach: Joe D'Angelo Coach : Darren Hawley COLLEGIANS Coach: David KeastAsst. Coach : G. Bowen Res Coach : Grant Heath Coach : Brian Dowdy Res Coach: Paul CommerfordRes Coach : Nicholas Cox Res . Coach: J Glare

1 J . Pilipasidis 1 S FISHER 1 . D .FAMMARTINO 1 . Daniel Johnso n2 T. Orwin 2 T MORRISON 2. T.DUGGAN 2. Phil Hayes2 S . Petty3 G Bowen

3 J BALDRY 3. E. SAVAGE 3. Matt Brebner.4 i McLeod 4 S CRUSE 4. B.DOODY C/C 4. Frances Varg a.4 N. Ca rtledge 5 D ARUNDEL 5. M .BEST 5 . Greg Bird5 M. Dall'Oglio ( VC) 6 D SMITH 6. T.CARTER 6 . Matt Jelenc5 M. Starre tt 7 J WHITE 7. B . RASHID 7 . Dean Hendri e6 N. Cox 8 D GAYNOR 8 . L.SHARPE 8 . Kevin Maniscalchi (VC)7 F. Baldi 9 K KING 9 . C.WATSON 9 . Andrew Del Biondo8 T. Mazzarella 10 C BREAR 10. W.BATES 10. Axel Bullerjah n9 B. Hoare 11 J KELLY 11 . J .MIZZI 11 . Chris Gibson10 A. Gencarelli 12 A DUNSTAN 12. A.MANN 12. Justin Comme rford11 C . Borelli 13 S PAYNE 13. R .BELL VC 13. Richard Kidd12 D . Thompson 14 T KAY 14. S.JUSTICE 14 Chris Walsh13 T. Johnson14 G Pembe rton

15 N DIX 15. L.WHITE.

15 . Da ryl Morrison.15 J . Trinchi ( RC)

16 D FLINTROP 16. D .BARNETT 17. Paul Beddoes

16 D. Trinchi (DVC) 17 M GEROLEMOU 17. G .LEYS 18 . Marcus Gridley17 S . Reddish 18 P ANDERSON 18. S .MACDONALD 19 . Neil Whitehead18 R. Badanjek 19 D TROTTER 19. S .ROBINS 20 . Jeremy Penhal e19 S . Trapman 20 J SHORT 20 . P.RIGONI 21 . Matt Cunningham20 J . Moran 21 M MOORBY 21 . M .HART 22 . Billy Leek21 N . Lykopandis 22 L KETT 22 . J .MCKENZIE 23 . Bart Egan22 R . Pasinati 23 J NEWBOUND 23 . R .WATSON 24 . Joe Hoffma n22 M : Turner 24 R PRICE 24 . L. IACUONE 25 . Andrew Delahunt23 J. Redfern 25 T BLAKE 25 . C .HORSBURGH 26 . Travis Flanagan24 M. Opi e25 W. Olney

26 S SIMMONS 26 . J.GLARE RES C/C 27. Nathan Pearce (VC )26 J. D'Angelo

27 C SMITH 27 . J.SMYTH 28. Travis Crow e

27 J. Ca rtledge 28 J THOMAS 28 . TBARNETT 29. Peter Furlon g28 A. Foske tt

29 C WRIGHT 29 . D .HOWGATE 31 . Steven Taylo r29 N . Prestigiecomo 30 D HEYNES 30. M .DECKER 32. Pat Carolan (C)30 T. Pearson 31 M KEOWN 31 . T.TODARO 33. Chris Anderson31 S. McLaren 32 S JACKSON 32. C .BAUD 35. David Callanan32 C. Clements 33 J ALEXANDRIDIS 33. A.HOWGATE 36. Robert Of Nezza33 J . Elliott 34 S DIX 34. D . BACHER 37. Dan Hicks34 M . D'Angelo (C) 35 R DRANE 35. E. SAVAGE 38 . Damon Kenned y35 T. Sette ,

'40 J DAY 36. L.DONALDSON 39 . Lloyd Allanson

36 P. Dall Oglio -41 S ROBBIE 37. D.MITHEN 41 . Peter Varga37 J . Paatsch38 G Brown

42 A REDDINGTON 38. D. MONIGATTI 42 . Matt Pereira.39 T. Vass

45 J FLOWER'

39 . F.COONERTY 43 . David Holloway40 T. May

47 V FUKUSHIMA 40 . J .BAUD 44 . Nicholas McConnel l41 N . Polites 48 G HEATH 41 .A.MANN 45 . Rick McKenzi e41 R . Rigoni 49 D PAYNE 42 . J .HOWGATE 47 . Chris Lonergan42 V. Dam 50 D DRAIN 43 . J .MANN 49 . Joe Hoffman43 C . Chan 51 M PAYNE 44 .T.JOHNS 50 . Andrew Penhale44 B. Saaksja rvi 52 J NELSON 45 .R .DAVIES 51 . Paul Bastick45 J. Mustica 53 S WEST 46 . J .STOCKDALE 52. Mark Well s46 G . Reeves 54 R SHORT 48 . B.TURNEY 53. Mick Leonard47 S. Irv ine 56 P CANTONE 49 . B.HESPE 54. Leigh Kellett48 M . Soumildes49 G Ande rton

57 A MURRAY 50. B.KELEHER 55. Haydn Flanagan.50 D. Weinert

60 C AMPT 51 . S.MAXFIELD 56. Dean Prest51 R. Rodrigues 52. G .STACKPOOLE 60. Travis Wilso n52 T. Stewa rt 53. S.BARRAS 63 . Craig Carsten s53 L. losifidis 54. P. HARDING 64 . Daian Smith54 J . Biondo 55. D.WESTON 65 . Lochie Procto r55 S . Wigney 56. J .SHANNON ' 66 . Daniel Turne r56 S . Whiteman 57. S.GATHERCOLE 67 . Neil Senior57 P. McVeigh 58 . G .JENKINS Joseph Drag o58 A . McKinley 59 . B.EVANS Timothy Grace59 P. Triandos 61 . C.BARUHAS Jason Gardine r60 M. Vanda m61 D Rennie

62 . G .SMITH Andrew Burrett.63 . M .LUTTICK Paul Caulfi el d

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D4 SectionBRUNSWICK OLD ~VESTBOURNE RUPERTSWOOD ST. MARTS

Coesh: Craig FoxCoach: Coach : Jeff Wilson Coach : Ken Balmer Coach : Peter 0iivieriRes. Coach : Ange Sammartino Res. Coach: Stephen Leitch Res. Coach: Shane ldcLaughlan Res Coach : Michael LearmonthI S. Wernham 1 . G . Robson 2 D Fox 1 . J. Harrington

.2 D. Adams 2 . G . Flower 3 S Carmody 2 . B. Boyes3 G . Lattouf 3 . S. Depiazza 4 S McLauchlan 3 . J. Carra4 P. Dimarco 4. A. Nibloe 5 M Schwartz 4 . N. Goldsworth y5 W. McMahon 5. S . Sutton 6 S Gallus 5 . J. Dwye r6 D. Pizzari 6. J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 W Brad 6 T. Burt7 D . Magnuson 7. A . Christo 8 B Prendergast 7 W. Ross8 D . Fenton 8. A . Horsburgh 9 M Clarke 8 A. Zsembe ry

'9 A. Sammartino 9. C. Villinger 10 A O'Callaghan 9 R. O Shaughnessy10 W. Fawcett 10 . J. Wilson 11 B Moule

10 G. Koumantatakis

11 J. Boudoloh 11 . V. Matthey 12 K Cardillo11 J . Bernard i12 S Benson12 S. Care 12. T. Milne 13 B Sinnett

.13 A . Dwyer13 P. Marin 13. S. Hewitt 14 L Plummer 14 C . Goldsworthy

14 M . Newton 14. S. Mattsson 15 J McGrath 15 R Orm e15 H. Tsialtas 15. A. Board 16 P Clarke

.16 L . Anthony

16 L. Demorton 16. S . Christo 17 D Walsh 17 P. West17 A . Kyriazis 17 . M . Aqualina 18 C Nemeth 18 B. Frai l18 P. Sorleto 18 . P. Kng (DVC) 19 M Mezzatesta 19 M . Maschette19 S. Famulari 19 . R . Aldridge 20 M McKenzie 20 A. Lane20 R . Divfta 20 . S . Cameron 22 K Quinn 21 Q . Norto n21 M. Sorletto 21 . B . Dangerfieid 23 M West 22 R. Allen22 J. Freeman 22. W. Fleming 25 H Bradbury 23 J . Hil l23 J. Briffa 23. K.Sutton 26 D Zarb

24 I . Goullet24 M . Alliani 24. L . Fairfield (C) 27 N McMahon 25 D. Hutchins25 S. Tancredi 25. M.Stapleton 28 D McDonald

26 S . Stone28 J Innes26 P. Tancredi 26. P. Mesman 32 P Sinnet

.29 P Harrison27 M . Vaina 27. D. Billman 33 W Glenn

.30 P Watson28 S . Gillard 28 . D. Slattery 35 C Certo

.31 D Thomso n30 S . Healey 29 . D. Horsburgh 36 P Henry

.32 A. Webb

31 J . Heck 30 . R. McMillan 37 A Massaro 33 J . Watso n32 D . Newton 31 . D Evans 38 B Pettman 34 M . Tindley33 J . Rotella 32 . G. Jenkinson 39 P Hastings 35 G . Theoharris34 M. Pisasale 33 . D . Benn 40 T Botten 36 E, Evans35 P. Dowsett 34 . P. Stewart 41 P Bowman 37 L. Vincent36 A. Armstrong 35. D . Rivalland 42 B Swann 38 F. Harrison37 D . DeMorton 36. K. Pillsbury 43 D Wardley 39 T. Millar38 A. Crosina 37. A. Leitch 44 M Pettman

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

42 H . Joyce40 B. McCallum 39. A. Robbins 47 A Seidel

43 M . Chamberli n41 J . Elasmar 40. S. Leitch 48 A Stafford

45 P. Rya n46 M Knight42 J . Papanikolou 41 . J. Dusting 49 C O'Riley

.47 P Rousi s43 J . Page 42 . S. Roberts 50 K Mandouitt

.48 D Morcom44 S . Grist 43 . A. Runciman 51 B MacPherson

.49 G Schembri45 M . Pante 44 . B . Slattery 52 S Moskaljuk

.50 A. Worsnop

46 J. Polemicos 45 . S .Huntington 53 W Gaunt 51 T. Bergi n48 N . Oates 46 . J .Sporteiii 54 C Zevan 52 T. Dunn e49 G . Skaf 47. T. Said 55 N Webb 53 S . McGurgan50 B. Laoumtzes 48. T.SCholes 56 P Fox 55 B . Perelberg52 P. Brine 49. M. Pillsbury 60 G Sexton 56 J . Vincen t53 S. Milroy 50. P. Habersatt 62 A McMahon 58 B . Lewis54 D. Bonney 51 . S.Keliy 63 D Blenkiron 59 K . McLennan55 J . THompson 52. T. Robinson 66 L Mandouitt 60 M . Scammell56 L. Patullo 53 S.Phillips 70 L Temming

61 N . Jackso n60 W. Duson 54 M . Crosswell 77 M O'Callaghan

62 N . Goodieson63 P Roseman61 S . Nabbs

62 D Perdon55 . M .Baulch

.64 J. Ramsay.

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D4 SectionSWIBBDRBE UNIVERSITY

Coach: Adrian FidlerRes Coach : Robert CavicchiWo

1 C Freeman2 J Sheed y3 J Piotrowski4 A Fidler5 J Demarte6 B Canfield7 A Hamilton8 M Debono9 L Morrison10 M Anastassi11 D Milano (C)12 B Nicholl13 A Albert14 R Goode15 C Thomas16 S Reynoldson17 J Andrinopolous18 A Fiumani19 B O'Mara20 M Trainor21 S Parsons22 P Foster23 R Merkel24 D Debattista25 T Hourigan26 T Liston27 D Murphy

28 S Gray29 R Cavicchiolo30 P Turk31 S Eager32 C Culph33 N Smith34 c Higgins35 M Banks36 J Carter37 A Reed38 J Carroll39 B Prior40 J Henry41 T Drahtidis42 A Jones43 J Roberts44 N Morgan45 D Isli p46 J Sandhu47 J Sevdalis48 G Deppeler49 H Alle n50 M Goodwin51 P James52 S O'Donnell53 K. Dube55 S Gallina56 M . Waugh58 A Roberts60 D Debono

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SYNDAI TALLY HOCoach : Kevin HannettRes . Coach: Kevin Hannet

1 Hannemann.J2 Bingham .l2 Bourne S3 Joy.M4 Henderson .P5 Dix .B5 Hannett.D6 Chasemore6 Cotsis.J7 Bums.A8 Bennett.R9 Kemper.S10 Psinas .T10 Van Derkruk.G11 Rutter.J12 Moresi .J12 Miller13 Taylor.D14 O'boyle .S15 Murray.N16 Boucher.B18 Macfadane.S19 Glenister.M20 Hall. C20 Hannemann .B

20 Mackenzie.]21 Thompson .A22 Hoare. S23 Beckett.M24 Macfarlane .M25 Clark .C25 Tillburn .S26 Morrison .A27 Kemper.G28 Fy6e1d .P29 Sheer.A31 Richardson .A32 Hannemann.L33 Richardson .M34 Hunter .N35 Cachia .C37 Dance. A38 Christiansen.M39 Hallisey40 Leaver40 Marks.T41 Moresi.M42 Findlay43 Brown.A44 Maestros.J45 Richardson .D46 Pane. M47 Wong .V49 Schuiling.D49 Vamavas50 Sneddon.A54 Sheer. P

SHA ' NS315 StephensonsRd Mt . Waverley

9888 3177

McDonald'sHomesgien

Coach: Tim EllisRes. Coach : Tom Andrews

1 . A . Albaki s

2. S . McNamara3. D. Flack4. L. Brown5. L Kerr6. S . McGrath7. T. Ellis8. K. Pace (C)9. C . Terzoglou10. M. Keogh11 . M. Green12. M . Walsh13. F. Mehmert14. B. McMillan15. J. Purton16 . P. Browning17 . S . Fuller18 . E . Collier19 . J . Addamo (VC)20 . P. Albakis21 . R. Zulian22 . A. Dibatista23 . C. Becker24. J . Crack25 . A. Hove y26. P. Thomas (RC)27. M. Brown (DVC)28. D . Czajowski29. S. Dol e30. B . Carlesso31 . B . Waters32 . M . Dolegowski33 . S . Parker34 . S . Camilleri35 . S . Alabacos36 . A. Addamo37 . J . Ayling38. P. Dwaes39. L Langfield40. L Carson41 . G . Grogan42. D . Elli s43. E. Galizi44. C . Albakis45. J. Marinis46. R . Hann47. R. Portogallo48. S . Pugliese49 . D. Lenoury50 . A. Fenton51 . D. Turner52 . C. Andrews53 . A. Trainon54 . M. Jordan56 B. Gibso n

TOYOTARle& W

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The ► r,_ : :3 .(Glenhuntly Road) is open e• .- ct4- ;-:h day.The rear gate (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matches

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

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

club invoiced accordingly.Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

i .li rime Of arl{ inaL'ch ,ili"Si and Su!T1 ame .

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Finals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-55 of the Association . Below is a brief summarv.

Senior -(ist XVIII teams) Any registered playerwith a permit can play finals (except AFL/VFLplayers with a permit - see below)

Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must beregistered and must have played at least two (2)reserve grade matches and not more than ten (1 0)

senior matches in the home and away games (firstround) . Where both first and second A-Vill's areplaying on the same day the reserve grade playermust only have played two (2) games in either theseniors or reserves to qualify . For clubs withteams drawn in semi finals on different days of thesame weekend (ie . Ist semi Saturday, 2nd semiSunday - read as above teams playing on . .

same day) .

Under-19 teams - Players must be regist e

hold a permit . If a player has played an ag e

of more than 5 senior and reservemust have played more than 5 Under-1 9during the season. If a player is ineligible ie tohaving played more than 5 senior and reser :e

matches and does not gain selection in his club'ssenior team in the first second round match, he isthen eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19final. Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is

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uh cniri~! s the %vinnerof the Crown EnterTainment/YAFA Grand P;-al ._' n' )ackage will be drawn.i 1 u cs - t"",) nights accommodatiorx, dinner at Breezes F_-:a>.. , :.reakfast and valet parking and(?)[ ic'::cts to the AF1. Grand Final .t.`i =r announced in the Amateur Footballer September 22/23.

._asz Week's winner: Bob Lyons`` iiii) : Therry Penola

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'a. Sireet FitzroyF : 03 9417 7419

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irday) .

n ;, 'i ;s ,ilty . . ;. .azenodity Blues v . Old Scotch

l;

'-n v . Old Xaverian s

nards v. MHSOB

() le '-?aileybury v . Old Paradians( ;, -~ u rta.ris v. North Old Boys

alle v. Old IvanhoePenola v . Ormond

v. Old Melburnians at Elsternwickday .

s v . Bulleen-TemplestoweC ; n : eld Gr . v . Old MentoniansGi~ _ Eira v . Old Essendon1'r ,u_ran Amateurs v . St. Bedes Mentone Tigers

v. Hampton Rover s

D1 C .--tion

i .eos Emmaus v . University Blacks

~tnuash Blues v. Ivanhoe Assumption

Aquinas v. Banyul e

oi ;l Geelong v. Old Carey':'rra Valley v . Old Camberwell

Du " :!etion'.1- ntone Amateurs V. Salesian 0 C

Pcr, : er House v . La Trobe Uni .

P .r',side v . Kewsula v. Williamstown CYMS

`,'.? st Brunswick v. Oakleigh

tion

SOB v . Monash Gryphon s

k v. St . Johns 0 CLhorn Amateurs v. Richmond Central

ert Park v. South Melbourne District s

[3 i ztleigh Amateurs v. Fitzroy Reds

D== 3 :ction: . Lilydale v. St . Marys

, sibee Amateurs v . Bulleen Cobra si'~ Brunswick has the by edal Tally-Ho v. Swinburne Uni .

rEswood v . Eltham Collegian s

arcellin at Trevor Barker Oval,

Under-19 Section 1Old Scotch v. MazenodOld Xaverians v. Old BrightonSt . Kevins v. CollegiansSt . Bernards v. De La SalleMarcellin v. BeaumarisUniversity Blues v. Old Melburnians

Under-19 Section 2Old Haileybury v. Old TrinityOrmond v. Werribee AmateursCaulfield Gr. has the by eHampton Rovers v. St. Leos EmmausWhitefriars v . Yarra ValleyOld Ivanhoe v. Old Essendon

Under-19 (2) BlueMonash Blues v . Glen EiraOakleigh v . De La Salle (2)St . Kevins (2) v. South Melbourne DistrictsOld Xaverians (2) v. Mentone Amateurs to beplayed at Xavier College, Kew.AJAX v . MHSOB

Under-19 (2) RedTherry Penola has the byeOld Paradians v. Aquinas 0 CNorth Old Boys v. University BlacksBulleen-Templestowe v . Old CamberwellIvanhoe Fitzroy v. Rupertswoo d

Club XVIII (1 )Old Scotch v . Therry Penola

Brunswick v. De La Salle

St. Kevins v . Prahran

Mazenod v. Old Brighton

Old Xaverians v . Old Melburnian s

Club XVIII (2 )Marcellin v. Old GeelongOld Trinity v. Universi ty BlacksOld Essendon v . WhitefriarsMonash Blues v. Collegi an sOld Ivanhoe v . St . Leos Emmaus

Park v . Old Westbourne

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~~ew

SECTION IGames went with service last week, ; id having

the five teams below Old :- vs loc' It 'ethe r

on 10 - 3winllosses i aspectacle . What a m< ;look forward to . Scotch .

azingt ~ -nals series toscrunched OM s

with Watts having a produci ive day up forward,

and Jennings and Lewis doing well in support :

Wilson did well to kick half of OMs goals, withgood games also from Faulkner & Richardson .

Xavs built their percentage up to an even more

improbable level against Univ .Blues. SKOBS

never let Mazenod into the game with Gissingsnaring a bag full, plus Meyer & Holland

turning• it on : Strawtorn, DelMastro, &

Castricum were the Nodders best. St Bernards

took out the closest contest of the round

against Old Brighton and having O'Donnellkick 5 was a huge help as well as Bouzakas &Campbell having top matches : the Tonners

were well served by Mead, Marshall, & Leaf.

Macellin triumphed over Collegians as

expected . DLS had a tougher time winning

against Beaumaris than planned with bothdefences on top in the 2nd half: De La's

M.Goodier, Walmsley. and T,Woodlock

impressed: while Deaton, MeNicholas &

S .Coote did the same for Beauey .

SECTION 2Sixth placed Ormond caused the upset of theseason to date, defeating top side Old Ivanhoeby 37 points . The margin could have beengreater, had Ormond not finished the matchwith 2 .8 in the last term . Russell, Wiley,Harvey and Martinov were among the best forOrmond, while McWilliam booted four goalsand Mendota three for Old Ivanhoe, whoremain one game and percentage clear at thetop of the table . Third placed Werribee had towork hard for the point in its match againstHampton Rovers, the Bees eventuallyprevailing by 20 points . Jack and Toussaintboth booted three goals for the winners, whileKelly, Borg and O'Donnell were other goodplayers . Spratt, Almhoffer and Cave wereRovers' best . Caulfield Grammarianscontinued their winning ways with a 53-pointvictory over Whitefriars . Caulfield led by just15 points at the long break but powered awayin the second half . Pennycuick was on fire upforward for the winners booting six goals . while

Jess, Boehm, Napier and Northway were ogood players . Brosolo, Janson and Sc'were among the best for Whitefriars,Calavetta kicked five goals . Old Essen(Old Haileybury a football lesson, with frunning out 97-point winners on the in '10-goal last quarter . Flaherty bagged i

r

and Velardo five for the Dons, while Mat eWaxman and Pollock were among the best forOld Haileybury . Yarra Valley recorded theirfifth victory of the season with a 49-point winover St Leos . Clarke, Kehoe and Peake stoodout for the winners, while the best for St Leoswere D'Amelio, Rooks and Clarke . Old Trinityremain in second place after having the bye .

SECTION (2) BLUEA couple of unexpected results last week withMHSOB biting Monash Blues, and DLS (2)

giving St Kevs (2) a belting. An MHSOB 10 goal

3rd term put paid to the Ashers chances of

winning a top match: Middleton, Svirskis, &

Fraczek starred for MHS : Nind, Rosengarten, &

Hickey were the Monash Blues best . Mentone

crushed Oakleigh with Duggan, Kelly & Little

with 7 goals all to the fore : Oakleigh's best

were Britt, Stevenson & Rose . Sth Melbourne

received a forfeit from Glen Eira . DLS (2) had

a big win over St Kevins (2) with Kean, Pearse,

& Beynon looking good : and SKOBS best being

McClay, Mitchell, & Lyness . Old Xavs (2)

couldn't trouble AJAX .

SECTION (2) REDOld Camberwell continues to top the ladderafter recording another thumping win, thistime by 59 points over Old Paradians . Munro,Craven and Cottrell were among the best forthe winners, while Old Paradians were wel]served by Tenson, Lyons and Aiello. Un'~.Blacks are just one game out of the four afteldefeating Therry Penola by 24 points .

T Blacks led by just five points at the long brea l

but streaked away in the second halfDonovan, Prince, Healey and Delahunty wenoutstanding for the Blacks, while DelanyHarmes and Atkinson were among the best to

Therry . North Old Boys jumped into seconiplace after defeating Aquinas by 130 pointEBurley was on fire up forward for NOBs bootinseven goals, while Dean chipped in with fouTrigweel and Davidson were other good playerfor the winners, while Aquinas' best werBoland, Gutheridge, Varone and Jenkinsor

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D „1? : n-Templestowe recorded a confidence~oo~tuig 61-point win over Ivanhoe-Fitzroy .tilarsh kicked eight goals for Bulleen, in a very;rl pressive display, while D Tsokas, Martin,11d Lee were other good players for the,s-i, i ners . Meigin, Foynes, Smirk and Kelly were

, Inong the best for Ivanhoe-Fitzroy.1, 111) -rtswood had the bye.

prev :~w

SEC-10N 2

, cii .l3lues will find Old Scotch too strong in;,;,i at should be a regulation win for the~t~itess . :lazenod won't be able to impede Old-=,<<er :ans progress towards September action'111ci Tie margin could be massive . Oldgri ,hl on & St Kevins will be a much closeritas, the Tonners will bounce back after lasteek s loss and at home should take the point s

a~_~oal or so . Collegians will be out of theirept}t < :.gainst St Bernards, who are shaping

, 11) o I ?iinously well and should salute with a 5-; l;oa!s lead . De La Salle should take the 4ants over Marce llin, but this game is not amrle' and De La's winning gap will only be a

~~,up!e of kicks . Beaumaris will trouble Oldfr.li>urnians at home but OMs should haveuon ~_, h in reserve to win by 4 goals .

sECSSD- 2

()Id Ivanhoe should get back on the winners'; , t this week when they meet Old Haileybury .he I ices' shock loss to Ormond last round wi ll

:,o du >>'_ fire them up . Old Trinity host,rinoi:d in what should be a beauty . The

»e - ide will be freshened up after the bye

and the latter should win by 6/7 goals .

:ould narrowly take the points . Caulfieldru,gling Hampton Rovers and shouldio keep the pressure on the three

- id~s :! head of them. St Leos have the chance%,.-m Leir fourth match of the season whe n

; v i .<j st cellar-dwellers Whitefriars . St Leos,houi-1 lie too strong. In the last match Yarra

i ost Old Essendon and the visitors willlay out . Werribee has the bye .

i, 2j BLUE-u(;:.ty Mentone Amateurs should

n. their winning way against Monas h:s . ; iil_ough how much they win by i s

's guess. Glen Eira will struggle'?eldeigh who should go home with 4-

D LS (2) don't look to have the fir eco - rorry South Melbourne District s

ll give Old Xavs (2) a bit of stick fort Xavs should win in the end by 3- 4` should be too tough a nut for S t

i3i a scheduled start time of 1 .00pm,a little disconcerting; even so theiould be ahead by 5-6 goals at the

S E CTION (2) RED

One sided matches will be the order of the day,with the top half of the ladder meeting thebottoin half. Therry Penola will get back on thewinners' list at the expense of Old Paradians,while Uni Blacks should continue their goodform with a big win over Aquinas.Rupertswood will be freshened up after the byeand they will have no trouble accounting forBuileen-Templestowe, while in the final match,North Old Boys will remain in second place onthe ladder after thumping Ivanhoe-Fitzroy.Top of the table Old Camberwell have the bye.

HoskingWattsGissingCationsHarris

Old Scotch

Old Scotch

St Kevin

Old Scotch

St Kevins

UNDER 1912Old IvanhoeCaul"bd

-

Old

2

Yarra ValleyW__

MendolaFooteYe aJ. RussoVelard o

Cheevers

Cooper

Hayes

Little

Grace

Winters

King

Dean

Darby

Sandiford

Hanna

I 12 BLUESouth Me] urne 0 44AJF 0 43Mentone 0 36;+le i .one 7 33Monash Blues 2 26South Melbourne 0 26

. - . 1 /2 DRul t =ood 0 37Norz Old Boys 4 36Old Camberwell 2 33University Blacks 0 31University Blacks 0 27

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1OLD SCOTCH 1.2 10.11 12.12 17.15 (117)

OLD ME3SU,:i;IA,'1., 12 2.3 6.5 8.8 (56)Oid Scotch: WaOS 6(:a(kats 3 Hoskhvg2 fOtcten 2IAUns+resti J=phs Rendm9ast Ra}tre .Best: Watts, Jennings Levis Prm3erpst Frcanan Juscphs . Old Mexandars, Wilson 4Fau(larr 2 Morgan 2, Best: Fau)kra7 Rk}uud.on Robinson Simpson Bmg= Dick=.Umphex D. D'Aftera M . Philips IF)OLD %Rt+F.RIAtfB 4.0 9.5 14.9 20 .16 (I3s)UNIVERSITY $UE3 22 3.3 43 5.4(341

Old Xaverhm T Riddiecornbc 5¢+unn 4 LecasJll 3 Dmarda 2 Hov2rd Dimn Mdtrd k

Fm Smrih. Be,,f : :,t~ Ttarnas McArdk A. Bk4dlecombe T 8 2 .>e

Qtttrm.Uai Cu+3en2s}+rit42Hall.8esi :TxxttaSheehaz+W6mxttT~anBtm&q Cu11en.

w M. Fonda R. Benson in R . Benson L. Ha" (8)6.3 12.6 I6.10 23.13(151 )

ILAZENOD 1.1 1.3 2.4 3.5 (23)$t. Re&`x Closing 7 tLVris5 hkyer 4 Chard 3 Gultder 2 DempscyFar . Best : Meyrr f k:tac M

r'kud G'satttiQ, Jffilss.s. 3dazcm3: Mask€il Kfrin2nugit (`astrltvm . Best: Sttawtwn..-c C:si+k,iw hkDsxt31 tYdsmr 6.wdrer'can, that b . . D. Sfepbeas J . Pspinall (h1

4.7 7.8 1211 12.13 ftOLD C21Gir10:t 3.1 7.2 9.4 11.4(70)St . c b7Jcnnd1 5 Kttu+an 3 Whelan Eavakas 2. Bcst : Bmuak."cs Carnpbd

Oik; rtell. R. Pckes. H. Pekes OW • Fry 4 Loaf Mead 2 Marshall lahsence HuntmBcst : 11„at k4-rshati Leaf Fry • hi.115tinmrm (1'0 T. Friednann in B. Clark (G)

UARCELEIN 18.18 (114)COLFE01,11t8 4.15 PO)Maceght: Hiosta+ 6 J. Sheehan 4 Shed= 2 Gartner 2 hksan DVuuL Best : T. 3lceett<nnGa~af'~tsddk,onfkal. Ch,sukKrs2VeilCarbur. B^st: RahdtRocertsnnSh&tk*M Clark Vt3l Cnriour . Umpires, P. Jwkson T. Jackson (F)DE 1A 431.1E 5.3 8.4 10.9 11.13 (79)BEALTMARIS 3 .1 4.6 4.7 5.8(38)Eeaunaw. Deaton 2 2 Tincrnpoxt I . Best : l .Deaton MaYshoms S CaNeA Coate

Kelty Huckett Do La 50c, C Mflchel2 S Hyde 2 D Tayior 2 S Brawn I A Bmnle1 I 8 Pinw7ll

1 T Nklwdas I Best l.M Good4s Watras3ry T Woed'rock S Braan A Dintrk M Brashs.

Unspbm T. Lccy (P)

O3I1I3AII.EYSURZ 1.0 4.0 5.4 10. 9(69)OLD ESSENDON 4 .9 9.12 15.15 25.16 (166)OW . Hanlon 3 Waxman 2Jonrn 2 Cxr,d;ady toAxk ftoLnann . Bzst : MiskenzleLY=iafl Pe3Fack Hank. Capron Flunter. old Usecdoo:- Fta)mty 101htudo 5 B. FaM_ke 3

Buckley 2Firzpatrkk 2Gtr}wt&DeTJortan Frauct. Best: PahaTyStater De, B .FakkeJ. ' * Frazs. Ucsptrrs: A Watuelawn, C . Evans (F)ORMOND 2.3 7.6 12.10 1416(102)O DPV 3.2 4.4 8.10 9.31(65)Ozmaml : McMalm 2 Russe9 2 NkUS 2 Cisnch Core Ferrari tLaasa4 McKenna Pressrr Wik-ylbttsm . Best : Russell W6cy Barney Martinw CGr+dt ,'A^-Kenna. Old Peazhoc MeWlilinrn 4Msadoh 3 Hfts McKie . Best : Grieve Bar-nus Lynch Hblfs Clarke Rairst.Upirew C. Blans

0.4 3.4 5.8 10.6 (66jWIURIMM 12 4.6 7.14 1120(m

Aaeas Cantart 3 Jutettt 3 Ptobga+ 2 Turnbu@ 1N,asa. Ersi :: Spratt Ah+rh.&~Care Knttut(, Mslt(muse Ktri(ae. J.uk 3 Toussaint 3 Rose Tedesco A. Rosso KiddCra+ioecs . best: Toussaint Kelly Borg O'Darvrct! D3+Xdsn Tedesco DenyKiern P. Rapke P.HWTcuut (F) K. 6,vtus J. Goodai7 (8)

WHH?xFJARS 0.1 5.5 7.7 11.8 (74)OD ChULFT1D 5.4 7.8 13.10 19.13 (127)

'`.'r Calvicetta 5 Bross3o 3 EvnEs S-sby Sc}vcelia . Best : Brsdo Janson

S~zSa :~_++dryl!cGnLresaAt$5ns.0l3 •Pemptfl&6Rdets3Faaer2TdW

2 Vlach 2 rra,t Uael :a+ Schnede.r )3W. Best: PcsuWcukk Jars Bodun N2ykr M1cfihway

Foutes 11.-1:rc: A 5,rr" A, Harm (F)ST. LEAS Fl^SM 0.3 3.5 7.13 (73)YARRA VA32-°16 5.5 9.9 12.11 18.14 (122)St L~ Rec's 4 Petrie 3 Culten Lundy PeJbury. 6"est D'Amntto Barton Clarke F&:llar+ds

Patine Kelly. Aim VaBtg: Yeo 4 Peake 3 Ben 3 Rns8 2 Ur6acw Gates Bc-- Oaks MartinCrauglu Bost: Clarke Ke!»e Peak, Britt CYa~ Mara-I. • J. Lpam (F)

TODAY' SUnder-19 Section 1

University Blues v. Old ScotchMazenod v. Old XavertarlsOld Brighton v . St . KevinsCollegians v . St . Bernard sDe La Salle v. Marcellin,

Beaumaris v . Old Melburnian s

Under-19 Section 2Old Ivanhoe v. Old i-Iaileybury

Old Trinity v. OrmondVderribee has the bye

Caulfield Or. v. Hampton RoversSt. Leos Emmaus v. Whitefriars

+3BL13 a.7 7.10

Scully in

2.4 5.8 15.7

N6n96Bnrky2G~ 2Green FlickegTinxn(=. Ben N IFitekey Grace Rogrcs VrKta. • Bawzn 4 Walker 2 Nelson 2 Fr,rsk 2 t2 Harper Sstsl3s Viar d~ D. Best: Middleton `aaskl% Fra=k Walker FdythtVirm M. Jmklns 8. Nunn (F)O,AHI2IGH 3.2 3.5 5.6MEIVTM 6.4 14.9 20.1 5

2 Mm+Lu+d 2 StC,mmn . Best Bolt St~ rea~s: Rc:.e Je

Geamgatris . Mcwtosc~ tattle 7 t}athtim 3 Ba,7 3 Bima 2 Dcm 2 Wilson 2 P!lJ, . ..Barker Dttgpn 1Angnc. Best : Duggan ttetty LtttB Su9t,a : FWUtas Bsicer.

thaphes, • P. Berry (F)SOtl13i ISIZOLIM DI3'Li21Cf9 (17.13 (115)GLENEIRA F (7.12 (54)Unspires: M.Way IF N.L&.chenJ.Kndsv-4,1 (B )HE 1,A SAt7.E 5.5 9.11 13.13 15.17 ( IOp7jSTMEVVIS 02 2.4 4.7 n0 -

iMI .a I3eyra :n5A" ty-ey3" ~rtsA.kiaJ~P~rse r iAt .

Peruse Bc}1nmLo,:tttks :' &c 1.Brst: hKlay MitduB L}~ hS4Wwn D ?Vat,

OLD XWERMNS (2) 02 1.5AJAX 2 .4 5zOld • Cii➢y 2' .j~ D,? i Ot;ar.e. Burt,' WColt (7t9y Bryzz D

OHrue^. AJAX- }In Pk.„ 21 iwhn 2 Cooped 2 Hash- Gme .all . IA Gd3ntan Butt Miller Gu' . n Gkzer. Unsph= K. Walker (F7

On dcr.19(21 EndOLD A 'S 12 3.2 4.3OLD CAbRIERRM 3 .3 6:3 11 .7Okl Paradirawn [aTare 2 D7num H..+1 L}= Terwn. 13K3: T, on

Drummond Sorata Maras.Old • Cra'arm 3 CatVe112 Tem(~ 2 Carty 2 In 12 bt.AV-t,, Best: Munro Crl:cn Control Warner c:ntw ft . U

4.2 6.4 13.5TfERgR PLT,iOIA 4.1 5.5 8SL'aittlicEssm Lbram3n 4 Sondhu 3 Ccs6eti 2 Sh.rp 2 Stck*W 2 Runc4d l

Bet : Danocalt Prtrme Hedey Delahuniy 54atuu, Nanna Boos mosey Pt :

Pax--,o&, 2 Atkmxn Crony Shepirrd gutnn Caxton Cufton Fentonn . B : C

Atkins.rn. Crotty. Rtynraids.0'COnne'J . Usophtsc R. Windiw B . Clark (F)

,:^tTHAB 2.0 3.0 4.1I ._A1ti 0£D BCPa'$ 7.4 13.11 18 .14

: . .ass, Munro 2 Ma~~anti JenAtsxmn. &st: &+tamJ GutiaerE1y:15ra,;e JenF no

;L -h+^g.North OW Bay. Burky 7 Durn 4 Dav&iaon 3 J,cn°s 2 Rmch,^ 2 rd21 nk 7 .- . ,., Hancr̂ •s . Best: TrVa^ee{ Davta.an Burley d- F.w!•Ire Mark .

-• R. Szntth N . Carlyrn (F)5.2 12.6 18.11 SP 94(T4.4 5.6 6.1 1

8 . -m Marsh6iee 2Tay'a2 FFereacc24!rM-"-nS<»r. 8cG: D.TsJ,as Mr..,+.r.s 2 Biack 2 MeW Kd]y^. Bmt Mei23n Fa~,= Snnrk Kelly

• C. CuPtres (Si

XCHESUnder-19 (2) Blue

Mentone Amateurs v. Monash BluesGlen Etra v. Oakleigh

De La Salle (2) v. South Melbourne DistrictsMHSOB v. Old XaverSans (2) i be played at Jock M

AJAX V. St. ins ( 2) at I p .m.

Under-19 (2)

merry Fenola v. Old ParadiansOld Cambenvell has the bye

Aquinas v. University Black sRupertswod v. Bulleen-Templestowe

Ivanhoe Fitzroy v. North Old Boys to be played at RamsStreet Reserve (2D C3)

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„--~ ')E LA SACC E

3 . ~ Coo h : irty HuckCoach : Brian Brown Coach : Danet Merton Co ;h : Andr r Pickering Coach : Brad Barry~` . . .1 J Kea

n 2 R Buckley 1 . D . Cracknell 1 . D. Bonnici 1 . M . FryqLnmy 1 B Wallard

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AJA X DE LA SALLE (Gold) GLEN EIRA MONASH BLUES MENTONEccach : M .rk Zuker Coach: Greg Buntine Coach: John Howard Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Shane O'Connor

L GoldmanJ Israelsohn

1 B Hawkins2 L Browne

1 S. Chapman 1 .M . Meye rZ Lewski

3 D Hyde3 J .Rasengarten (C) 2, S . Sulliva n

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5 R . Buckingham 3. P. DixonE Janover 5 M Miller 6 A. Hickey 4. G . Alla nS Gutman

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J Blankfield9 B Nathan10 C Nailon

10 B. Rogers11 M Ve er (VC)

11 . B. Atherto nJ Kozminski 11 S Alder

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13 . M. Hayes

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21 A Leivin 16 M Roberts 20 W. Little 21 . D . Kelly? G Gelbart~3 J Berger

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35 J Rapke 24 C Mitchell 42 S . Young 36 . G. Moran38 A Sacks 25 J Murphy 48 G. Clugston

37 C Johnston e37 D Krasnostein 26 J Clifton . .

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OARLEIGH OLD XAVERIANS STH. MELB . ST. KEVINS OB M.H .S .O .B .Coach : Chris Moore Coach: (1) Manny Nicolosl DISTRICTS Coach : (1) Paul O'Shannassy Coa ch : Jerome Jackma nCoach : (2) James Fay Coach: (2) Stephen Clark e

2 . L. Kelly 1 Carter P Coach : Darren McKillop J. J. Dempsey 1 . P. Rujevic3 . B. Rose 2 Quinn N

3 Monahan G I J.Royle2 . T Duggan3 . A. Umbers 3. D. Bevan

4 . L. Georgiadis 4 McKenzie C 2 P. Grundy4 . L. Fox

M Hicks4. M. Brown

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6 J. Harris 5. M . Hall6 . A. Ciavarella 6 Cato J 4 M . Wood 7 . L. Kalesaran 6. A. ViscendeseB . R. SymmonS 7 O'Kane M 5 R. Davison 8 . D . MacDonal d

9 W McCann 7. C. Kennedy~SSe r9 . A.

8 McDonnell J9 Ralph J

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12 Dillon J 10 S. Rocco 14. B Marchesani15 D Bare 11 . M . Bi nal lg.

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11 L Este r12 J. McDonald

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18 . M. Anderson13. T Harpe r

18 M Cash 16 Grigg S 15 S. Atherton 19. W- MacDonald 14. A. Niren s.

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17 P. D'Mdrea 23- A. Jankins24 . G. Nolan

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22 S. Johnson 20 Howard L 18 G . Rowe18 J. Stephens

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29 R . Kelly 23 Carmody S 21 D . Bell 29 . P. Fogarty 30, P. Gissing 20 . S. Foley

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36 C . Symons27 Glynn P28 McGrath J

24 G. Tsicadaris 35 . N . O'Halloran36 T Purcell 24 . Dan Fox

39 T. Orchard 29 Gill P 26 L Bel l27 P Cheevers

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41 B Evans28 . A. Liesk e

46 J. Gaal 33 Buckeridge S ~ S. Aquiline. .

42 . M. Stonehouse 29 . D. Viscendese

47 D Banks 34 Spillane A 69 W. Hooper 43 . M. Tischier 30 . E. Hind.

48 J. Nevezie (C) 35 Bushby A 45 . ta. wans31 . K. Harding

52 S H l36 Biddlecombe A 46 . C. Wilkinson. es op 37 D¢Maria J as . J . Gullfrer

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Coach : ...in ri Coach : Da id Zappula Coach: Mich ' teaCc i : It Coach : Richard Grummet t2 R. Kloy~ma n5 A. Boland 1 . S . Marsh 30 D Barnwell 1 T Roach 1 . in. Littl e6 P. McNiff 2. D . Florence 31 J Bire 2 J. Mullins 2. D. MeQualter7 A . Jenkinson 3 . A . Paradise 32 J Dunne

3 S . Haynes 5. P. Tempnne9 M. Guthridge 4 . 0. Hill

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34 C Me a naJ5 L. Byrne6 S Nolan

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11 D.Keenan 13. T. Proswe19 D . Sinclair 14 . P Harding 12 N. Hahn 14 C Munro20 S. Collins 16 . D . Charles 41 A Maraud 13 D. Burley

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29 B. Miller31 . T. Walters

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Dl RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD CAAMER12 1 0 1172 443 264.56 4812 1 0 1354 618 219.09 48

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OAKLEIGH AFCMENTONE AMAT

13 8 5 0 682 581 117.38 32

13 7 6 0 935 864 108.22 2813 7 6 0 838 801 104.62 28

13 6 7 0 665 823 8( .80 2413 5 8 0 765 802 95.39 20

13 5 8 0 742 844 87.91 2013 2 11 0 628 1126 55.77 813 1 12 0 409 1323 30.91 4

P W L D For Agst % Pis

13 12 1 0 1024 438 233.79 4813 12 1 01030 546 188.64 4813 9 4 0 830 730 113.70 36

13 8 5 0 756 688 109.88 3213 7 6 0 630 736 85.60 28

13 5 8 0 731 794 92.07 2013 4 9 0 682 823 82.87 1613 3 10 0 529 911 58.07 12

13 3 10 0 421 815 51 .66 1213 2 11 0 676 1010 66.93 8

D ~, RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsP7IZROY REDS 13 12 1 01275 428 297.90 48ST JOHNS 0 C 13 11 2 0 944 651 145.01 44SOUTH PAELB DIST 13 9 4 0 815 721 113.04 36ELSTERNWICK 13 8 5 0 878 682 128.74 32

U H S O B 13 6 7 0 859 709 121 .16 24MONASH GRYPHONS 13 5 8 0 701 710 98 .73 20BENTLEIGH AFC 13 4 9 0 801 1056 75.85 16HAWTHORN AMAT 13 4 9 0 636 961 66.18 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 13 4 9 0 608 1252 48.56 16ALBERT PARK 13 2 11 0 644 1027 62 .71 8

D4 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts RatioSYZdD9I. TALLY-H013 13 0 01176 372316.13 52 100t', L RRIBEE AMAT 13 11 2 01185 624 189.9 44 84 .62ST MARYS 13 9 4 0 965 647149.15 36 69 .23,iT4 BRUNSWICK 13 9 4 0953 754126.39 36 69 .23S UR1dE UNI 13 8 5 0829 632131 .17 32 61 .54BULLEEN COBRAS 13 8 5 0 708 718 98 .61 32 61 .54RWOOD 13 7 6 0 725 727 99 .72 28 53.85OLD WBOURNE 13 4 9 0 593 871 68 .08 16 30.77ELTHfl2t1 13 4 9 0 574 998 57 .52 16 30.77MT LILYDALE 13 4 9 0 563 1108 50 .81 16 30.77

;~LEYPARK 13 1 12 0482 1464 32 .92 4 7.69

CLUB 18 (1) P W L D For Agst % PtsST KE,'VIDIS 13 12 1 01075 504 213 .29 48OLD NIELB S 13 11 2 0 880 499 176.35 44OLD XAVERIANS 13 10 3 0 1233 394 312 .94 40

DE LA SALLE 13 9 4 0 845 732 115.44 36OLD SCOTCH 13 7 6 0 745 745 100.00 28l r'-'J IR.AN AFC 13 5 8 0 827 715 115 .66 20

%!`:?ENOD O C 13 3 10 0 515 889 57.93 12BRUNSWICK AFC 13 3 10 0 432 1133 38 .13 12T IERRY PENOLA OB 13 2 11 0 518 985 52 .59 8OLD BRIGHTON 13 2 11 0 425 1146 37.09 8

CLUB 18 (2) P

OLD IVANHOE 13COLLEGIANS 13

MONASH BLUES 13OLD ESSE Id OR 13

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13MARCELLLN 13OLD TRINITY 13

OLD GEELONG 13ST LEOS EMMAUS 1 3

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ST BE 13

OLD BRIGHTON 13

OLD SCOTCH 13

MARCELLIN 13

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 3

BLUES 1 3COLLEGIANS 13

BE .AUMARIS AFC 13MAZENOD O C 13

UNDER-19 SECT. 2 P WOLD IVANHOE 13 11OLD TRINITY 13 10

W'BEE AMAT 13 10C'FIELD OR 13 9OLD ESS 13 9

ORMOND 13 9OLD HBURY 13 7YARRA VALLEY 13 5

HTON ROVERS 13 4ST LEOS EMM WP 13 3SxJI-ISTEFRIARS 13 1

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MENTONE AMAT 13

AJAX 13

SOUTH RiELB DIST 13

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 13

MONASH BLUES 13

ST KEVINS (2) 13

DE LA SALLE (2) 13

MHSOB 13

OAKLEIGH 13

GLEN EIRA AFC 1 3

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OLD CAMBERWELL 13NORTH OLD BOYS 13

RUPERTSWOOD 13THERRY PENOLA OB 13

OLD PARADIANS 1 3BLACKS 1 3

BULLEEN TEMP 13IVANHOE FITZROY 13AQUINAS O C 13

W L D For Agst % Pis11 2 0 857 489 175.26 4410 3 0 858 370 231 .89 40

8 5 0 665 514 129.38 327 6 0 655 651 100.61 28

7 6 0 578 585 98.80 287 6 0 458 509 89.98 28

5 8 0 491 668 73.50 204 9 0 594 904 65.71 163 10 0 465 720 64.58 12

2 11 0 498 1032 48.26 8

W L D For -t % Pis11 2 0 1577 681 231 .57 4410 3 0 1387 648 214.04 40

10 3 0 1463 779 187.80 4010 3 01461 797 183.31 4010 3 0 1231 715 172.17 4010 3 0 1330 798 166.67 406 7 0 1066 1314 81 .13 24

4 9 0 727 1104 65.85 164 9 0 802 1224 65.52 162 11 0 746 1495 49.90 81 12 0 525 1393 37.69 40 13 0 382 1749 21 .84 0

L D For Agst % Pt€c Ratio2 01291 706182.86 44 84.62

3 01028 581176.94 40 76.923 01345 786171 .12 40 76.924 01043 639163.22 36 69.234 01242 899138.15 36 69.234 010751001107 .39 36 69 .236 0 884 976 90.57 28 53 .858 01024 1213 84 .42 20 38 .469 0 841 1242 67 .71 16 30 .77

10 0 694 1625 42 .71 12 23 .0812 0 710 1509 47 .05 4 7 .69

W L D For Agst % Pks13 0 01836 551 333.21 5212 1 01589 633 251 .03 489 4 01411 842 167.58 367 6 01161 873 132.99 286 7 0 1197 1069 111 .97 245 8 0 871 1146 76.00 205 8 0 967 1393 69.42 204 9 0 1101 1421 77.48 16

4 9 0 999 1710 58.42 160 13 0 614 2125 28.89 0

W L D For Agst % PLs11 2 0 1334 629 212.08 4410 3 0 1117 609 183.42 409 3 1 1365 599 227.88 389 4 0 1339 757 176.88 368 4 1 1127 823 136.94 348 5 0 1374 714 192.44 325 8 0 527 1382 38.13 202 1 1 0 481 1 695 28.38 82 11 0 368 1876 19.62 8

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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 200 1A SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsMARCELLIN 13 10 3 0 1321 975 135 .49 40MHSOB 13 8 4 11244 1138 109 .31 34ST REVBQS 13 8 5 01146 1026 111 .70 32OLD XAVERIANS 13 8 5 0 1176 1096 107 .30 32ST BERNARDS 13 7 5 1 1289 1190 108 .32 30

OLD TRINITY 13 6 7 0 1048 1010 103 .76 24OLD SCOTCH 13 6 7 0 1134 1224 92 .65 24UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 5 7 1 1117 1194 93 .55 22MAZENOD O C 13 3 9 1 1074 1402 76 .60 14OLD BRIGHTON 13 1 10 2 924 1272 72 .64 8

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsOLDIVANHOE 13 10 3 01274 730 174.52 40BE LA SALLE 13 10 3 0 1456 1002 145.31 40OLD HAB,EYBDRY 13 8 5 0 1171 1091 107.33 32OLD MELBURNIANS 13 7 6 0 933 927 100.65 28OLD PARADIANS 13 7 6 0 1033 1031 100.19 28NORTH OLD BOYS 13 7 6 0 1177 1199 98.17 28ORMOND 13 5 8 0 1116 1303 85.65 20W1IIT'EFRiARS 13 4 9 0 1169 1284 91 .04 16THERRY PENOLA OB 13 4 9 0 984 1182 83 .25 16BEAUMARIS AFC 13 3 10 0 867 1431 60.59 1 2

C SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD ESSENDON GR 13 11 2 0 1399 881 158.80 44COLLEGIANS 13 11 2 0 1316 890 147.87 44HAMPTON ROVERS 13 10 3 0 1424 1109 128.40 40GLEN EIRA AFC 13 8 5 01312 1189 110.34 32ST BEDES MENT TIG 13 7 6 0 1420 1205 117.84 28OLD MENTONIANS 13 7 6 0 1282 1289 99 .46 28CAULFIELD GR 13 4 9 0 1210 1170 103 .42 16PRAHRAN AFC 13 4 9 0 1008 1202 83 .86 16AJAX 13 2 11 0 948 1378 68.80 8BULLEEN TEMP 13 1 12 0 932 1938 48 .09 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsBANYULE 13 11 2 0 1660 948 175 .11 44IVANHOE ASS 13 10 3 0 1341 1010 132 .77 40OLD CAMBERWELL 13 10 3 0 1414 1068 132 .40 40AgI11NAS O C 13 8 5 01527 1279 119 .39 32ST LEOS EMM WP 13 6 7 0 1266 1321 95 .84 24UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 6 7 0 1138 1343 84 .74 24OLD GEELONG 13 5 8 0 1143 1398 81 .76 20YARRA VALLEY O B 13 4 9 0 961 1264 76 .03 16MONASH BLUES 13 3 10 0 1020 1430 71 .33 12OLD CAREY 13 2 11 0 1023 1432 71 .44 8

D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % PisMENTONE AMAT 13 13 0 0 1852 795 232.96 52W'STOWN CYMS 13 10 3 0 1431 986 145 .13 40SALESIAN 0 C 13 9 3 1 1321 988 133.70 38PARKSIDE 13 9 4 0 1263 1043 121.09 36KEW 13 6 7 0 1051 1181 88.99 24LA TROBE UM 13 5 7 1 1082 1179 91,77 22PENINSULA O B 13 5 8 0 1013 1520 66.64 20OAKLEIGH AFC 13 4 9 0 1256 1476 85.09 16WEST BRUNSWICK 13 3 10 0 848 1234 68.72 12POWER HOUSE 13 0 13 0 785 1500 52.33 0

D3 SECTION P

FIT'ZROY REDS 13BENTLEIGH AFC 13

ST JOHNS O C 13MONASH GR 13

ORN AMAT 1 3SOUTH MELB DIST 13ELSTERNWICK 13

RICHMOND CENT 13

ALBERT PARK 13UHSOB 13

D4 SECTION P WSYNDAL T H 13 13BULLEEN COBRAS 13 11ELTHAM COLL 13 9R'WOOD 13 8SWBYBURNE LINT 13 8WBEE AMAT 13 7NORTH B'WICK 13 7

MT LIl,YDALE 13 6ST MARYS 13 5OLD WBOURNE 13 3

ELEY PARK AFC 13 1

A RESERVE P

OLD XAVERIANS 13

OLD SCOTCH 13

MARCELLIN 13

ST BERNARDS 13

UNIVERSITY BLUES 13

OLD TRINITY 13

OLD BRIGHTON 13

ST KEVINS 13

MAZENOD O C 13

AII-1SOB 13

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NORTH OLD BOYSTHERRY PENOLA OB

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W L D For Agst % Pts13 0 0 1798 470 382 .55 52

11 2 0 1664 851 195 .53 448 4 1 1487 1287 115.54 34

8 5 01335 1170 114.10 327 6 0 1225 1280 95.70 28

5 8 0 1057 1302 81 .18 204 9 0 933 1404 66.45 164 9 0 935 1593 58.69 163 9 1 1244 1502 82.82 141 12 0 797 1616 49.32 4

L D For Agst % Pts Ratio0 01528 739206.77 52 100

2 01284 761168.73 44 84 .624 01047 893117.25 36 69.23

5 01055 824128.03 32 61 .545 0984 867113.49 32 61 .546 0 905 980 92.35 28 53.856 0 937 1162 80.64 28 53.857 011081017108 .95 24 46.158 010401163 89 .42 20 38.46

10 0 682 1117 61 .06 12 23.0812 0 634 1753 36 .17 4 7.69

W L D For Agst % Pts12 1 0 1196 622 192.28 4810 3 01142 726 157.30 4 09 4 0 957 727 131 .64 369 4 0 944 801 117.85 36

7 6 0 930 806 115 .38 286 7 0 795 772 102 .98 245 8 0 735 855 85 .96 20

4 9 0 763 961 79 .40 163 10 0 684 1181 57 .92 120 13 0 630 1325 47 .55 0

W L D For Agst % Pis12 1 01262 611 206 .55 489 4 0 1117 668 167 .22 368 5 0 1005 775 129 .68 328 5 0 788 836 94 .26 32

7 6 0 1030 718 143 .45 286 7 0 744 767 97.00 245 8 0 741 822 90 .15 20

5 8 0 746 980 76 .12 204 9 0 594 916 64.85 161 12 0 474 1480 32.03 4

C RESERVE POLD ESSENDON GR 13HAMPI'ON ROVERS 13

COLLEGIANS 13CAULFIELD OR 13

PRAHRAN AFC 13OLD MENTONIANS 13ST BEDES MENT TIG 13AJAX 13

BULLEEN TEMP 13GLEN EIRA AFC 13

W L D For Agst % Pts

11 2 0 1085 539 201 .30 44

11 2 0 1246 662 188.22 44

9 4 0 1130 612 184.64 36

9 4 0 957 675 141 .78 36

7 6 0 817 649 125.89 28

6 7 0 862 931 92.59 24

5 8 0 776 780 99.49 20

4 9 0 479 719 66.62 16

2 11 0 397 1442 27.53 8

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