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* :, :_ i the Bu: raie VCFL were worthy, though hardly emphaticliners of the Brian Molony Cup last Sunday at

->ortscover Arena. Though the Amateurs wen twithout some marquee players (C3c1d eshaw ,

, O'Farrell . eamong others) a new lookteam hammed it up to their professionalad at one stage looked as though they

d pull off a remarkable come-from-behindrV. The VCFL, who draw their players fro m

major country competitions throughou tstate, were probably a bit too big an d

an, Uni Blues' CHF Andrew Loweesek wasz it headache for the VCFL, showcasing

isurpassed ability to time his leads and-]Paaly in front of his face . If not for thre e

° first half, he could have had theon the ropes . Rep side debutant

avs) and fellow small man,Old Essendon) pounced on any

were points the better and lookedi the bag.' the VAFA kept chipping

d handled the muddy conditions

os were a bit wwward in front ofbegan to skip away. At half

cap a Paul Ca pii king up

bar r, several players from lower grades

sions at , i across the middle and halfand Marcellin youngster J Rice (at 20 ,ungest player on the field) showcasing hi s

i .~,,mse talents on the membe s' wing. Hisintercept mark and subsequent long goal

- one of the highlights of il : dav. arlv in the,errn, Old Essendon's Ia :w and the home side had a~e, however, the VCFL bottled th-

of nowhere, Gisborne's i -n extraordinary goal to seal .:ie game.

to -estr'^* the VCFL to just oneal ? :cker , e very impressive rove r

1alla) . Old Paradians'showed great poise ,

repelled time and timePrahran's wen never gave

~E 11 day . The veteran Beven recentlyd )m Northcote Park in the DVFL and

re elation for the Amateurs ; his onet j ggling mark on the grandstand side

a particular highlight .

Others who toiled manfullyfor the Amateurs were OldXavs' Travis Ruyg. whoalways picked the rightoption across half back,Old Brighton's Leigh

who showedpier y )luck in his firstre ~ L and formerskipper den,who was regu -ly beatento the tap but : awed hiscustomary dash and agility around the ground .In the end, the VCFL probably had two or threemore guns that were ultimately the difference .Apart from ArCiard, Myrtleford's Brad Murrayand Maffra's g° -- °'asrgiel are two of the bestcountry players of recent years with well stockedtrophy cabinets . Their pace and hardness atstoppages proved telling. Their tail, solidly builtdefenders Line a and Dean' : (aformer runner up in tne Liston Medal) were alsoimpressive .Suffice to say, this fixture gets more fiercelycontested by the year and we await the nextcontest eagerly . Here's hoping the VAFA can gobush in 2007 and bring hom ethe bacon .

n VAFA's best:Paul Corrigan, Gerard Beven, Joel Rice,

David r3oundy, Murray Pitts . Justin Arnold,Travis Ruyg, David Biggs

: Brad Murray, Dean Talbert, Linellington, Hayden Burgiel, Luke Saunders .

4.2 7.6 8.12 13.13 (91)2.4 3.7 4.12 8 .14 . (62 )

VC , .--~: Archard 3 Shipp 2 Saunders CaileLa-;, : ;i :ev.man A Burgiel Shepherd McLean H

BurgielBest : Murray O'Sullivan Wellington Twitt HBurgiel Saunders Davies:--." Goats : Flaherty 3 Rice Gleeson RamsdenLow Corrigan

Rice Corrigan Biggs Arnold Boundy Beveno ie Me : Brad Murray (VCFL Award

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St ..-, ;vin's did themselves proud in theFoundation Day clash at their Toorak campus,only to fall an agonising five points short . Idon't reckon I've ever set foot on St Kevins'school grounds when it hasn't been pouringwith rain and this day was a real rotter, freezing

and dreary. Many puddles .Didn't seem to worry their fleet of mud runnersMarcus Dollman, Luke Mahoney, JamesMarehesani and Nick Perrett, who slogged anddove and continually drove the ball forward .Though not in the best, Ryan Chard alsoprovided a good option across half forwardwhile Michael Mulgrew was busy up front .Amazingly, Rob Gross' reserves team pippedthe undefeated Xavs in the early game .For Xavs, Lachlan Ford has been amarvellously consistent amateur footballer forthe best part of a decade and provided greatdrive off half back while Cadyn Beethamhandled the wet ball with aplomb. They lostTravis Ruyg and Anthony McDonald to the flubefore the game and Tim Ockleshaw came offinjured just on half time . Still an impressiveteam but I reckon a quality, tall forward linecould find them wanting . We'll see .Olds hammed it up to Uni Blues early butGleeson, Paterson and first gamer Adam Terillgot things going for the frat boys . They bloodedtwo more debutants from the adjacent colleges,Dan Carmody and Dick Heinz, who if I'm notmistaken, used to host "Antiques Roadshow"on the BBC . Blues are just bubbling along.According to my mysterious contact "Brooke"atOMs, Ross Mulquiney was his usual prolificself, James Miller did well in his 150th andyoungster Sam Gooley continued to impress .No surprises there . Safe for yet another yearthe Grammar boys .Scotch are now hot on Marcellin's wing afterthey fell in by five 5 points against a gallantTrinity while Collegians touched up theEagles to the tune of 50 points . Specialmention "co Dick Henebery, who played his100th game for Collegians . Big Dick used toplay with Sale and train with Collegians during

the week but hisdecision to spend hisweekends at the Trotthas paid dividends .Kalev Jones in the ruck,James Jorgenson u pforward and Grant Rowston across the middlewere all good for the Lions .And finally to the 'Pit, where the heroes of the1975 flag gathered for a reunion in the newclubrooms, only to watch the pups of todaymethodically put away by a Haileybury teamthat grows in stature by the week. Oddly, I leftBrett Trollope out of my Top 40 and 2004 teamof the year but he and Paul Corrigan are two ofthe best performed players of the year thus far.

, I left Brett Tr -, OfTop 40 and " -!c, . of

Exe year but he and P7 ";or

are two of the best perf- a - .n Ap layers of the year thus far. "

A game that was a far cry from the watershedround 1 clash last year .The Relegation Run Home . . .Four teams in the mix as I reckon it's worthincluding St Bernard's in this . Plenty to lookforward to, as the relegation games are often

A SECTIONOld ScotchOld HaileyburyMarcelhnOld XaveriansA RESERVEOld HaileyburyOld ScotchOld Xaverians

GerstmanB . O'FarrellCullinanLynch

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3 42

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crackers . Hope this makes sense . . .Bernard's - 4 .5 wins . Play Collegians, St

l .evin's (A), Uni Blues, OMs (A), Trinity (A) .-,,'crdict: A Pretty cosy run home . Should hangon but they're shaky. The draw may save theday.Collegians - 3 wins. Play St Bernard's (A), Old~cotch, St Kevin's, Uni Blues (A), Haileyburyd.} . The last two are ball breakers andpercentage is ordinary but they keep proving usv, ron gOld Trinity - 2 wins . Play St Kevins, Uni Blues( A), OMs, Old Xavs (A) and St Bernard's .

t_~rdiet: Some tough ones, the game against S tis the one .

---vin's - 2 Wins. Play Trinity (A), S tPcrnard's, Collegians (A), Old Scotch and

: ccllin (A) . Verdict : Funnily enough, all thes erc :; :nnable but the first two are the key.

TI-upshmt?~ idea .

: :ixlg of which, here's today tips .il,~_ : bury, Old Xavs, Trinity, Scotch and

;,1:_r<<11in to upset Uni in the match of the day

on ti_v Uni Main . H2 Oh Yeah!!Cc-mspoxleierats : Jonathan Horn

71 , ihan_g_hornCayahoo .co .u k

aLZ7 ~_'!'s - congratulates one of its mostand admired competitors, Benon his 150t2r g e for the club

< ainst Old Scotch . Ben is a tough andlely courageous utility player who has

n called on to perform tasks against muchopponents over many years. He

11ommenced in the senior team after: .(luating from the Under 19's in 1996 and

highlight of his career has been the AL~ . rde premiership of 2002, in which he played

;nificant role . Well-done Ben and hopefull y

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St Kevins v Old HaileyburyUniversity Blues v Marcellin

Old Melburnians v Old XaveriansCollegians v Old Trinity

St Bernards v Old Scotch

. tll be many more great games in the

College in 2003, Captain of the U 19'sOllie won the B&F in '03 &'04 . Wedone Ollie and look forward to youlong career at Old Xavs .

veri s - congratulate Oliver Gi€lieyty plays his 50th game for the club .

ST B,-- 0.0 1.5 1.5 1.8114)OLD H.AII.EYBUftY 3.5 5.8 7.11 9.14 (68)St Be•m: I Mitchell. Best: N Mitchell Kavanagh Potter Blunt Uren Ballarin.Old Hai: O'Farrell 3 P Corrigan Bourke Barker Meintyre Seccull Night.Best : McIntyre Trollope P Corrigan S Langford-Jones Bourke Walden .Um : Steve McCarthy Geoff Caulfield (F) Peter Teasdale BrendanCaution (B) Dominic Napolt Vin Vescovl(G )COLLEGIANS 3.3 3.5 9.9 11.14 (80)MARCELIM 1 .0 3.4 3.6 4.6(30)CalL Bull 2 Jorgensen 2 Taft 2 Blumfield Fry Rowston Dixon Unsworth,Best: Jones ShinkHeki Jorgensen Lockett Bull Ro°zston . Marc: Cullman 2Abrahams Marson. Best : Augustin Jarred Woods L Considine S ConsidineB Dobson .Umpires: Tun Sutcliffe Russell Davidson (F) Andrew Erruigton RobbieMayston (B) Kevin Segota Paul Gait (G )ST :_ . T .. 2.2 5.4 7.8 8.10 (58)OLD : d .- . 3 .3 5.6 7.7 9.9(63)SKOU : :w 3 Greenham 2 Lynch Sheehy Bowles . Best: Perrett LMahoney Simpson Dowd Giaiuiracusa Liston. Old Row Lynch 2 Johnston2 Hc 3rd Chatfield Arnold Colbert Jones . Best: Ford Beethain BowenPurss Scanlan Buu'dsley.U: Alble Firley Dirk Kramer (F) Dean Herskope Peter Monotti (B)CID I We Hoare (G)Ulf, NY BLUES 1 .2 2.6 6.11 6.14 (50)OLD LI ,BURIa-IAPs`S 3.3 4.5 4.6 4.6(30)Vol Blues: Millard 2 Scarnbier 2 Muhleback Lowrock. Best : GleesanPaterson Low^mck Terill Wilcox Sally. Old Pdella : Farquharson CooleyKennedy Is. Miller. Best: J Berry Hawkins Cooley Mulqutney Studham Jm .Miller.Um : Leah Gallagher Jason MeP7iece (F) Michael Saunders Paul Carroll(B) Craig Arnol Travis Storn (G )OLD SCOTCH 0.2 4.11 5.14 7.17 (59)OLD TPXMY 3.6 3.7 6.11 7.12(54)Old -Be-- Wtgney 2 O'Connor 2 B Philips Crow S Dick . Best: KitchenBeranger Wigney O'Connor McKenzie-McHarg B Phillips . Old Trin : BrownD Buttler Cultrera S Kennedy Pretty A Ranslen Walsh . Best: Beardsley ARanvsden Dann D Burrows S Kennedy Reynolds .Um 'es: Sacha Koffman Peter James (F) Matt Jenkinson Damien Anthony(B) Robert Parry Bernie Jephson (G)

AST. ; 2- 3.2 6.4 7.8 8.9 (57)OLD . .czt3Ufff 2 .3 3 .5 3.7 3.8(26)St r=ern : Harrison 2 Liberatore 2 Legudi Stha4rnic Pearson Ryan . Best: LEvans irixtiewlcz Garth Liberatore Ware Matthews . Old Hail: Davey WaliesFloyd. Best: B Langford-Jones B Mitchell Mackenzie Chlpperfield BellMueller.COLLEGIANS 1 .3 3.7 7.9 12.11 (83)NUARCELLIN 1 .3 1.4 1.4 3.4 (22)Oo21: T Krotiris 2 Parkinson 2 Wright-Smith 2 Adgemis 2 Muir 2 BobeffFletcher. Best : Adgemis Farley Stone Wright-Smith Roberson Parkinson .Marc : L O'Ffynu Colville Argondizzo. Best: Weston Colville McGree DavisVaL=ora Walker.ST KEVINS 1 .1 2.5 5.6 6.6(42)OLD RAVE Po`S 0.4 0.6 1.9 2.10 (22)SBOB: Byrne O'Connor Bare Maguire Shannon S Mount . Best: HollandDrinkwater Hughes L Grittier Mitchell Byrne. Old Xav: Details not

UNFVERSrrY BLUES 1 .1 3.3 4.4 6.5(41)OLD PrfELBURIdLAIdS 2.2 2.4 4.4 4.8(32)Vol Blues: Marini 2 Coleman Gin Irvine Waxinan . Best: McPhail GinForster Shuttleworth Moylan Irvine, Old R3elb : J Anderson MarsonMatthew, C Miller. Best: Waddell Alder Oman Thompson T Harrison JAnderson .OLD SCOTCH 2.2 3.4 3.4 6.10 (46)OLD 3.1 4.4 7.10 10 .10 (70)Old Scotch: Allen 2 Reid 2 0 Crane Sutcliffe . Best : Sutcliffe Josephs HDick Beattie Loll Allen . Old Trin: Hooke 2 R Ramsden 2 Cluishand JKenna Petdro Z tVilhams . Best: Petdro Cole Butler Christo Hooke Burgess .

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS MARCELLBM OLD HAILEYDURY OLD M ELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC H

Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach: Vaughan Cleary Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : Dean Rice patch: Date Tabpn g

Res: Damien Phillips Res Coach: Trent Collins Res . Coach : Andrew Bonwick Res Coach: Fab Gatti ~%ntcoach: hD4s~Res

Asst Coach: Ray Beattre

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3 M Billing 2 B. Phillips (VC)3 B. Mooney 3 D. Waters 3 P. Corrf;an ( C) 4 H Lacey 3 J . Ross4 A. Shinkfield 4 J . Frazer 4 S. Langford-Jones ( DVC) 6 D Holme 4 C . Tallent (VC)5 R. Henebe ry

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a Je Beaumont 5 S. Collins ( VC ).

6 S. Woolley 6 G . Romanin 6 L Sopantas 9 D Harrison 6 A. Crow

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38 A. Fabris 39 B. Colville 35 D. Lappag , 52 J Anderson 38 T. Jelba n39 D . Cannizzo 40 C . Purcell 36 L~~~ 53 D~=Qton d54 M Barnett 39 S . Graham40 D . Strachan 41 J. Seabury 37 D. Brown 55 C Tneodouinu 40 T. Aurel-Smith41 W. Tardiff 42 G . Petroff 38 LFloyd 56 J Tucker 41 W. Lewis41 B. Duff

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A SECTIONOld Haileybury v University Blue sMarcellin v Old Melburn(ans - at SportscoverArena, SundayOld Scotch v Old XaveriansOld Trinity v St Kevin s

St Bernards v Collegians

5B SECTION

De La Salle v MHSO B

Old Brighton v Whitefriars - at Sportscover Arena,Saturda yNorth Old Boys v Mazenod 0 COld Essendon Or v Old IvanhoeSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Caulfield O r

ROUND 15 - JULY 30TH, 2005C SECTIONMonash Blues v Parkdale Vultures

Therry Penola 0 B v Hampton Rovers

Beaumaris v Old Camberwell

University Blacks v Banyul e

Old Paradians v AJAX

D1 SECTIONGlen Eira v Bulleen TemplestoweOrmond v Old Mentonian sOld Carey v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Aquinas 0 C v Fitzroy RedsPrahran v Yarra Valley 0 B

D2 SECTIONRupertswood v Salesian 0 COld Geelong v La Trobe Uni

Benfleigh v Oakleigh

Williamstown CYMS v Swinburne Uni

Peninsula 0 B v Ivanhoe Assumption

D3 SECTIONWest Brunswick v Werribee Amateurs

South Melbourne Districts v UHS-VU

Power House v Old Westbourne

St Johns 0 C v Kew

Monash Gryphons v Syndal Tally-Ho

D4 SECTIONBox Hill North v Hawthorn Amateurs

Elthani Collegians v North Brunswick

Albert Park v Elsternwic k

Bulleen Cobras - By e

St Marys v Richmond Central

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v Old Essendon OrCaulfield Or v Beaumari sOld Carey v Old MelburniansWhitefriars v Rupertswood

Old Camberwell v Old Trinitv

UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe Uni v Monash BluesOld Ivanhoe v BentleighUniversity Blacks v St Bedes Mentone TigersMHSOB v Old ParadiansOakleigh v AJAX

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESalesian Scorpions v OrmondOld Haileybury v Peninsula 0 BMazenod 0 C v Hampton Rovers - game switchedfrom original drawOakleigh Clays v De La Salle (2)

UNDER-19 (2 ) REDOld Scotch v Rupertswood (2)Kew v Aquinas 0 CFitzroy Reds - ByeBulleen Templestowe v Therry Penola 0 BEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Westbourne

CLUB is WSt Kevins v University BluesMt Lilydale 0 C v Old Scotch - ground TBAOld Xaverians v Old Melburnian sMazenod 0 C v De La SallePrahran v Old Brighto n

CLUB 18 f2 lMarcellin v Monash BluesCollegians v Old Essendon OrFitzroy Reds v Old Xaverians (2)University Blacks v Eley Park SharksTherry Penola 0 B v Old Trinity - clash withseniors - TBA

UNDER-19 SECTION ISt Kevins v University Blues

Collegians v Old Scotch

Old Xaverians v Marcellin

De La Salle - Bye

St Bernards v Old Brighton

CLUB IS (3 1Old Scotch ( 2) - ByeCaulfield Or v North Old BoysLa Trobe Uni v Fitzroy Reds (2)Whitefriars v Old CareyEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Geelong

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ssendon in an

1 il, 4Old sendon despite the fact that Simon Minton-

Connell kicked most of NOBS goals had a come from

behind victory to win the Merri Creek Cup and keep their

finals chances alive .

MHSOB who are now almost at full strength had a good

victory over Whitefriars in a game that was a hard slog

all day . But the High played well. Heath Taylor, Jason

Bamert Julian Gerner and Michael Brain were all good

Unicorns .The capacity of He La's back 6 to minimise the Tigersscoring opportunities was the catalyst for a slogging winfor the Blue and Golds at EP on a reasonable Sundayafternoon Good players across every line for the victorsbut they were certainly pleased with Michael Moore whose6 goals showed a return to early season form

. The usual

culprits Harrison's Rayson, and Duggan all again good.

Horror show for Mazenod at the park on the Saturday asOld Ivanhoe continued on the merry waY with a pretty

convincing victory. Set up with a 6 goal burst in the

t while the ball was still dry . James Hope,

absolute must win for

both sides . Caulfield

have been in excellent

of late while OE G

e starting to show u se talent they actually have . I firmly believe

e best side out of the 4 and so will win .

betferse the :.- • - ids are the best

out of the ~ c so viii win . "

A danger game for OldBrighton as the tackle the full

strength N elbHigh at their home surrounds . To put it

quite simply the High must will to keep their grip on 4th

spot while the Tonners must win to maintain pressure on

those above. Against the norm in my selection process I

will go with the visitors .

What a game Old Ivanhoe versus He La Salle at

Chelsworth in front of a huge crowd. Such an imporiani

game today, with the victor stealing a march on their rivaland virtually assuring themselves of the double chance

come finals time. De La are a terrific running side and

even away from home are a formidable opposition. But I

believe the Hoers with their extra height plus an array ofonballers, strong defenders and multiple scoring options

will be enough to take the points.

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS .Please drop me an email to braincoaoptusnet .com .au . By

8PM Monday Nights please .

opening Cr-Brad Thompson and Nick Russian all good for the Hoers,while Dan Kelly showed his sublime wet weather skills tobe best for Mazenod supported by Michael Chamberlain

and Daniel Nisbet.Leigh Hendra broke the hearts of hundreds

of Caulfield

Grammarians as his terrific snap from 45 metres out in

the last seconds of the game sealed a memorable victory

for Old Brighton . It was a terrific struggle in the rain

between two top quality sides.Toby Ewert excellent in the

ruck, Gadsen and Paroissien strong defenders, but there

was no doubting OB'S hero. Mark Liddell best for the

Fields, along with Rohan O'Neill and Chris Knight.

PREVIEW.Some season defining games today at both ends of the

scale .Out of form sides Whitefriars and zenod clash out at

Donvale. Hopefully the break has done them well. Tough

to tip a winner but it's at Friarland where they play better

so Whitefriars just .

St Bedes PRentone-Tigers welcome BOBS to Brindisi

Street. Tough ask for visiting sides at any time. I know the

Tigers will welcome a few back after our little sojourn and

this combined with their vast parochial support gets them

over the line .

Sportscover awaits Caulfield Gramm arians and Old

B sN-TzO NNorth Old Boys Minton-Connell 5 61MHSOB Pertzel 0 40Caulfield Grammarians Sinclair 0 37

He La Salle Lwalker 0 24

B RE SERVE 0 26mHSOB Aitken

Whitefriars Woods 2 24

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MlI LsE STONE S . €:.

North Old Boys - Jono Maher, a reserves B&Fvs-inner in 2003, this young man has been a ballmagnet and unstoppable force in the twos since

arriving in 2002. Jono's work rate anddetermination are a inspiration to all, and is knownhis courage and hardness at the ball . When hestarted playing in the reserves in 2004, his game

remained the same . A popular and respectedclubman, it was great to see Rich play his 50th .May there be many more milestones ahead .

Old Ivanhoe - congratulate Darren Payne on

reaching 50 games against De La Salle in round 13 .Darren, who earlier in his career played bothseniors and reserves for Fitzroy, and then stints inhe SAFL and WAFL, possesses probably the best

hand skills seen at the club . Well done Darren .St Bedes Mentone Tigers - this Saturday Tim

Beasley breaks the club record for First 18 gameswhen he plays his 244th match for the Tigers. Timis the only player to have played senior football withSt Bedes OCFC and St Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFCfrom VAFA 'E' Section right through to 'B' Section .Tim's achievements include being runner up in the-enior Best and Fairest award (1988 and 1990)before being winner of the senior Best and Fairestaward on seven occasions he also won the VAFABest and Fairest award in 1990 and 1991, club

captain f1990 to 1992), and a VAFA staterepresentative player (1992/3) . Tim has also servedas a club committeeman ; was awarded LifeMembership in 2000 and named as a Club Legend

in 2004 . In Round 12 Steven Kidd played his

100th senior game for the Tigers . An elusive halfforward Kiddy joined the club in 1997 and played inthat year's premiership side . He was also a memberof the 1998 Reserves premiership team. Well done .Shaun Napier 200 Games St Bedes / MentoneTigers Rd 14 B Section . Shaun burst onto the scenein 1993 as a first year U19 player. During that yearhe played for the VAFA State side as well as'ebuting in the Tigers senior side . A dynamicplayer, affectionately know as "the OX", Shaun hasalways had the ability to burst packs and to be animpact player at both ends of the ground . Well doneC 3n 200 power packed game s

S!, .~;T--DNOld Ivanhoe v De La SalleMHSOB v Old Brighton

Whitefriars v Mazenod 0 CCaulfield Or v Old Essendon Or - at

Sportscover Arena - SatSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v North Old Boys

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B SECTIONST EL'L'ES B3ENTONE TIGERS 1 .3 3.5 5.6 7.11 (53)DE LA SALLE 4.2 7.5 11.11 14.14 (98)StB/R4T: Scafidl 3 L Terrell 2 Rhoden D Lynch. Best : Knuppell A ConnellyJ ConneN,, T McColl A Collins M Corda. DLS : Moore 6 Morel 2 DugganBrown L Harrison Rayson P Harrison . Best : Duggan Morel Seager PHarrison Moore L Harrison.Umpires : Brent Woodhead Peter Liddell (F) Brendan Corcoran Rob Mutton(B) Greg Rollo Clive Shipley (G )CAULFIEId) GR 4.2 4.6 7.6 9.6(60)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .0 5.5 8.8 9.10 (64)Cads Liddell 5 Knight 3 Guyett. Best: Liddell OTleill Bruhn Knight WidJaJaPennycuick. Old Br. Kent 2 Dawes 2 J Edge Perrett March Salem Hendra .Best: Mason Ewert Perreti Paroiss3en Hendra March.Umpires : Rob Mayston David Philips (F) Will Stokes James Gregory (B)Michael O'Donnell Anthony K_yrkou (G )OLD IVANHOE 6.2 8.8 12.11 12 .13 (85)MAZENOD 0.0 1.1 1.3 1.3(9)Old Be Branagan 2 Hares 2 Luxon Weddle Lochran Russian Low PriceCornelius Hope . Best: Hope GeLschen Ceilings Payne Thompson Russian.ASaz : M Chamberlain . Best: Reed Kellv M Chamberlain NLssbet MorrisHansen. Umpires: Simon Olive Simon Stokes (F) Cameron Haves BenParsons (B) Gavin Roberts Graeme Booth (G )MFISOB 2.4 5.6 6.9 8.12 (60)PT1B1'EFRIARS 2.8 3.9 3.9 3.12 (30)MHSOB: Barnett 6 Horne t.imbrtck . Best: Taylor Banzert Brain GernerRosman Horne . White; Carr(gg 2 Anderson. Best: G Power Kennedy PhanCunningham Alexander Crowe.Umpires: Luke Holmes Richard Eastwood (F) Rvan Place Jordan Mayston(B) Beornn McCarthy Sam Perrin (G )NORTH OLD BOYS 4.1 6.4 6.5 6.7(43)OLD E^aSENWN OR 1 .2 3.4 4.9 7.11 (53)NOB : Minton-Connell 5 Cox . Best: D Brady J Cassell Minton-ConnelHusking To. Brady Sleep . Old Ess : Biggs 2 Ward Jose Hand Fewster R}an.Best : Rvan Biggs Fewster Flaherty Forrest Portia .Umpires: Dash Peiris Dwayne Connell (RFL) (F) Adam Rodgers Steven Rich(RFL) (B) Pat Mitchell David Hille (RFL) (G)

B RESERVEST BEDES MENTONE TTGER.S0.4 4.6 5.6 8.8 ( 56)DE LA SALLE 2.5 5.5 8.7 9.9(63)StB/RiT : Osborne 4 Hlpwell 2 Kelleher Zahra . Best: Andrews SucklingPaterson McInerney Paterson Napier . D1S : Conway 2 Buckley Ellis JarvisJohnstone Kean McInerney O'Donnell. Best: ODomrell Powell MoloneyBowden Kean Conway.CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 0.2 1.2 1.4 1.4 (10)OLD BRIGHTON 0.4 5.5 7.6 8.9 (57)Caul: Minter. Best : Thompson Rudd Scott Cassidy McGrath Chapple .Old Br. Larkin 3 Maguire Brown Ryan Ginnivan Ellis. Best : MaguireJoseph Larkin Hughes Ellis Reddin .OLD IVANHOE 3.2 5.5 7.8 8.10 (58)MAZENOD 4.1 6.3 6.3 7.7 (49)Old Be Ge. George 4 G Smith Dinakas Hawkes Veal . Best : Dinakis TiernanNagel Ge. George Tobias Parker.Maz: Boyd 2 Raine 2 Murray Regan J Schiano . Best: Murray Raise MorrisTilling Grant Boyd.MHSOB 1.1 4.3 5.7 7.17 (59 )

3 .2 4.3 4.4 4.4 (28)MHSOB : Coxson Czwarno Feterkranz Moore Robinson Webster T Wright.Best : Ternes Orchard Cntiarno Moore Robinson O'Brien .W-hIte: Woods 2 T Nunan Webb. Best: GloufcheF Over Webb T Nuru-m TCarrigg Treyvaud.NORTH OLD BOYS 0.2 1.3 2.3 4.9(33)OLD ESSENDON 0.4 1.5 3.6 5.9(39)NOB: Cugola Citreon Jos Maher Braid . Best: Cugola D Joyce CribbesBlackie D Sheehan Citreon .Old Ess: Eveans 2 Ltoyid Dazin Parker. Best: Kavanagh FitzgeraldStorment Williamson Rumble .

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10 A Will (C) 7r M . Ellis 9 D. Kelly 9 D Fairchild 9 L . Curry

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31 S . Hyde 35 R. Hawkins 30 K McDonald 38 M. Amo r34 H Baker35 S Thompson 32 D. Lowe 36 G . Miller 31 M Bowen 40 A.Egan

36 G Crathern 33 N. Stewart 37 T Valiance 32 A 41 Gargan

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45 B Acfield 43 A. Greenalgh 45 S . Paine 39 D Fox 54 B. Govett

46 K Weir 44 D . Close 46 D. Hensman 40 A Lust (R-Capt) 55 C . Strib;ey47 S Jenkinson 45 R . Walmsley 47 A. Manjekian 41 J Anderson 58 R . Citreon48 R Chappie 46 L. Jarvis 48 C. Jayaweera 42 C Wright 60 M. Cribbes (RC)49 G Poulter

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61 T Royal 62 C . Punton 66 J . Pereira 54 D Learmont-Walker

62 C Sheppard 67 J . Bates 55 C Eva

63 Z D'Arcy 68 L. Hawkins 56 T Wrigh t

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Assist :: i am McConnell 1 t C h: Dan Winkel Res Coach : Brad Low Cor h: Russell Barnes Asst. Coach: Peter RandallRes . Coach: Nick Perry Res Coach : Tim Lamb Res. Coach: Chris Rubick

2 A. Rate 1 D . Biggs 1 A . Oates 1 B Collins 3 M . Carbon e3 C. Barrow 2 T. Biggs 2 L. Lochran (V/Capt) 2 L Wintte 5 B . Pha n3 L. McDonald 2 L . O'Brien 3 S . Curatolo 3 LBeretta 6 P. Campbell4 A. MacGillrmay (dvc) 3 D . Forrest 4 S . GeBinas ( Sens) 4 L Beveridge

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5 C Georgia5 S Napie r6 J Kane

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6 R. Stewart 5 S. De Mo rton .6 S Kent 7 S Rose 9 A . Pawli k

7 C. Reddin8 C. McNcol ( Co C .R .)

5 T Hargreaves6 C Ridley

.7 J. Gieschen 8 A Scafidi 11 T. Wallace

9 P. Phelan (Capt).

6 T. Hand8 G . Hopeg D Payne

9 M Terrel l10 M Wintle

12 S . Phela n13 J A dto J . Edge

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R®' : Doutta Stars EDFL 1982-86

Sunbury RDFL 1988-1992

Lancefield RDFL 1993-94

Rupertswood VAFA - 2000

Assistant Coach: Lancefield 1993-94

Junior Coach Rupertswood 1998-2000

Reserves Coach Rupertswood 2001-2004

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cc - Y.Firstly, arn the respect of the players.

Then you can educate, encourage and develop all players individually, so collectively theyhave a belief in themselves, their team mates and the game plan .FUTU ON :To continue building the foundations of the Rupertswood Football Club for the future . Thedesire of our young players to push for senior selection and our Under 16 players to push

for Under 19 selection has created an excellent platform as we attempt to promote our club

through the grades . With encouraged support for this type of attitude, we can meet each new

challenge with confidence .

It is a very exciting time to be involved with the Rupertswood Football Club .

Ben PillevC- -- : Emmaus St . Leos OC SECTION : U19 Red

PLAYMG >.

Scotch College School Football - 1992 - 1997Swinburne University AFC - 1999 - 200 0

Cai_ ~.)erwell Sharks JFC U/ 14 - U/ 15 Coach - 1999 - 2000

Surrey Park U J 15 through to Colts Division 1- 2001 - 2004

Oakleigh Chargers Development Coach - 2004

YJ"'- , ^resentative Coach in Vic Metro Junior Championships - 2004/2005Er maus St.l os OC AFC U/ 19 Coach - 2005

Being a relatively young coach, I try to enjoy and learn from all successes and challenges .Also, -',~ays be ca-1, always be in control .

To be s nior coach of a club, to help take a club up the grades, and coach at the highestlevel l can . In the short term, an U/ 19 premiership with Emmaus St .Leo's !

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We are delighted to wel-come Stewait Hariesand Adam Lust to ouradmin team in 2005 .

Stewie (top right) takesover the role of VP :Football O perations.This also includes TeamManager, invariably forboth the Seniors an dReserves, and is doing afine job. Stewart was adashing player for theclub in the 1990's andhas now seen fit to con-tribute back off the fieldin a most meaningfulway. Hopefully his exam-ple will be replicated witha number of former sen-ior players serving in anadmin role in 2006 andbeyond .

Adam Lust is the newClub Secretary, takingover from ColinJohansen through hisunavailability from workcommitments. Adam isalso the Captain of theReserves and is a fineon-field leader who playsthe game hard fromdefence. Adam brings tohis roles a new vitalityand sense of purpose.He has a clear view ofthe club's future and thecommitments requiredfrom players and sup-porters to ensure suc-

I icess and guarantee longterm club viability .

P

Any former player who isable to provide adminsupport during the week,on game days and/or, inparticular, as a clubumpire for the Resrevesin 2006, should contactPresident ° olin Green,'-' I or

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possible so that planningfor 2006 can proceedwell before the end ofthis season .

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It's just not football! Freezing cold, wind, rai nand mud, it's been years since we've heard o fsuch conditions, next think you'll be tellingme footy's supposed to be a winter game! I tcertainly didn't affect OF, who showed theirfirst win against the Blacks was no flash inthe pan . C Grade '05 is alive !REVIEWIt was in the balance at the final address andon their home mudpatch, many may have

believed Uni would surge clear and whilst

Torney, Barry and the Colonel tried, OP ledby Maher, Gale and Chambers had other

ideas, holding Blacks goalless and bootingthree of their own, to topple the ladder

leaders for the second time this year.

Banyule showed they're not done with C

Grade just yet, keeping alive their slim hopesof escaping the relegation guillotine with a

hard earned win against Therry . Just five

points separated the teams late in the game,

but the Bears through Gayfer and Green

wanted it more . Crotty, Bannister and

Callegari were Therry's most consistent .A Parkdale four goal term may not soundlike much, but when only four majors hadbeen scored in a half of footy between themand the Wellers, it was decisive . PaulSullivan, Barr and Hecker were instrumentalin the victory that saw OC slip from third tosixth. Cheffers and Howard amongstCamberwell's best .In heavy conditions, having kicked just twofor the afternoon and trailing by three goalsat the last change, the signs were not goodfor the Sharks against the Rovers. Howeverwith Duggan and Weller hard at it and theSharks talls getting their mits on it, theywould break the Hampton Roversstranglehold set up by Drew and Blanchard .On a tough day for forwards, Kirzner bootedsix and with help from Sutton and Lewski,the Jackas landed win number eight and a

Ashers, but Ajaxwere too accomplished and deserved theirwin .

PREVIEWUni fell attempting their ninth on end, will it

be a similar fate for Ajax, who today tacklethe Blacks, the last team to shade them?

Just one loss between these sides in the lasteight weeks shows these are the form clubs

of the competition and whilst winning form is

outstanding form, I'm tipping Uni to bounceback and prick the Jacka bubble .

inless after nine rounds ,

-anyute have been more L . -anc®rr% :?etitive since and a win

will ignite their belief they canthe Students by year's end."

Despite their win last Saturday, OP faceanother clutch game against the Sharks .As they have for most of the year, the

CLUB

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Old Paradians

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Craven

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Bundoora boys are close to the top fourbut have been unable to break in, a losscould again harm their post seasonchances and that's why I think they willfollow up their win against top, with a winagainst second .,ionasBl know the acid is on them when theyconfront the nothing to lose Bears . Winless

_'ter nine rounds, Banyule have been mor ethan competitive since and a win today will_nite their belief they can pass the Students

by year's end . The Ashers have struggled forconsistency, but they know today is a mustaad will triumph .s<overs had one of their best days of thecason when they crushed OC in Round 5 . A

loss for the Wellers today, could almost pullhe curtain down on their year and whilsttitev will be desperate, I think Hampton,Zovers will throw a real spanner in their

~ : orks.=berry Penola hike southward where thecultures await them. The visitors haven't%1.-on since Round 4 and their hosts for this)' rnoon are circling and will live up to the

PA dale team mantra, of Eating'Em Dead .Correspondents - Glen Harrison -

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Parkdale Vultures v Therry Penola 0 B

Hampton Rovers v Old Camberwell

AJAX v University Blacks - at Oval 9,Albert P ark - TB C

Old Paradians v Beaumaris

Umpires : Peter Liddell Peter Angelis (F) Adam Rodgers Brendan Cannon (B)James Mugavin Dominic Napoli (G)

Gate McCalister Chambers Richardson .

9=1 "ONPdo?dASH BLUES 2.1 2.4 4.6 5.8 (38)MAX 2.3 4.4 8.4 9.6 (60)

Mon Blues: Holloway Craven Gregory Bolos Smyth . Best: Blackley CostleyWilllams Merlin Flicker Smith . MAX: Details not received .

Umpires: David Irons Ken McNiece (F) Matt Jenkin ..~n Simon Abel (B)Daniel Kofoed Bruce Stephens (G)'rHERRY PEYOLA 2 .2 3.4 4.4 6.5(41)

'YULE 3.3 4.5 5.8 8.11 (59)Therry Pen: Edwards 2 R Bannister Crotty Faroldi Goodwin D. Best:

Crotty Callegari C Bannister Quinn Hallow T Goodwin . Banyule: Wise 3

Plapfair 2 Davies Richardson Smith . Best: Gayfer Green O'Connell Playft&Wlllmare Wise .Umpires: Joe Hartwig Mick Brown (RFL) (F) Santo Caruso Scott Grey (RFL)

(B) Daniel Scull),, Lim Cooney (RFL) (G)OLD C. LL 1.3 2.6 2.8 4.8(32)PARKDALE VULTURES 2.4 2.6 6.11 9.12 (66 )

Old C.amh: Cheffers Darling Gl3dmart B Ryan. Best : Cheffers HowardRogers D Mitchell Horskins Gooda)e. Park Bult: M Sullivan 2 T Barr 2Macgeorge C. Sullivan S Sullivan Hampton Me Craw . Best: P Sullivan TBarr Hecker Kelly Stephens Hampton.Umpirv : Shane Macintosh Paul Tuppen (F) Cameron Hayes FrankPalermo (B) Daniel Dal Pos Chris Doyle (G )HARU'TONROVERS 4.7 4.7 5.8 5.I0 (40)BEAUMARIS 0.2 2.6 2.8 6.12 (48)

Hampt Rav: Browne Corcoran Sernmell Tregear Zampaglione . Best:Blanchard Drew Anderson Parkinson Burggraaff Corcoran Browne .Beaum: Lee 3 Buller 2 Teesdale. Best- Duggan Waller Matulick WilsonEnsor Lee.Ump : Rob Mouton Anthony Damen (F) Robbie Mouton JordanMavston (B) Mn vescovi Bernie Hoare (G)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.2 6.3 8.3 8.7 (55)

OLD PA RADIANS 1 .2 6.4 8.7 11.7 (73)Uni Blacks : Evans 2 Savage 2 Smith Doxs!e•y Sandiford Lali*_h . Best :Torney Barry Sandiford Smith Savaghe D Costello. Old Paz : D Harford 2 GPermit 2 Hughes 2 Spitty Tenson Zivanovic Gale Brabender. Best: Maher

MONASH BLUES9-1 -

1 .1 4.6 6.6 7.8(50)5.0 5.0 10.3 12.4 (76)

Mn' . Blues : Feenaghty 2 Murchle M Jones Hawkins Green Ghaer . Best :

HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 2.0 3.0 5.1(31 )

Green Wills Hawkins Kats Anderson Carstein. MAX: Gotdonfein 3 Rutko2"I`hurin 2 Szkolnik Dudakw Destenherg Sharp Kagan . Best: Seidl RaleighRltterman Zemski Kagan Thurin .

1OL9 2.0 4.3 4.5 8.6(54)2.1 3.1 5.5 6.6 (42 )

: J Sacco 2 Gleeson 2".to'.-oney S Goodwin Weston Kenessv .: Glecson A Nancarrow J Sacco Weston Kenessy Hallam . Bnnyule:

Witchell 3 Giansiracusa Phelan Turnball . Best: Phelan TshaiktwskyW[tchell Thompson Natoli Kennedy.OLD CAMBERWELL 3.8 6.9 6.10 12.12 (84)

PARIMALE VULTURES 1 .0 2.2 2.3 33(21)old Camb: J Chile 3 Joyce 2 Munro 2 :;lessio Craven Pike Schmidt Tipper .

Mackenzie Pike Jellis Grant Gough J Clete . Park Volt : Wood Darcy

Walker . Best: Darcy M Kight Crllly Smith Wheatley .

BEAUfiSARIS 4.6 6.8 10.13 11 .15 (81)

Hampt Roc: Fisher 3 Lake Mosbey. Best: Ng Mosby Fisher Blangardo

Chrishansen Davis. Beaum: Ferrari 4 Vance M O'Brien Presvvell J ik'tllttyKennedy S McNichaLs Terpshtls . Best: JIvhltty McMillan M O'Brien DWall Ferrari JurvUNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .2 2.4 4.6 7.9 (51)

OLD PARADIANS 0.3 0.5 0.5 1.6(12)

But BbArs : Price 3 Hamilton lt'oo?ev Bnimbv-Rendell Jesse. Best : BarretHentv Hamilton White Prowse Cameron . Oki Pas : Walsh. Best: Lombardi

Breen Godfrey on Fabio Fantone LuCt.

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C SectionAJAX BARYULE : '. ::IS HAMPTON ROVERS LUES

Coach : Tim 0'Shaughnessy Coach : Greg Whitcroft Coach : Male Lovejoy Coach : Brett Mcllwraith Coach : Jon EdgarRes. Coach : Barry Simon Res Coach : David Witchell Asst : James Whi6a & Res Coach: Tony Naumo ff Res Coach : Dale Murchie

Mick Carty

1 N . Gold (Capt) 1 T. PriorRes : Jaw Holt

1 . M . Duggan 1 H . Tregear 1 S . Chapman

1 B. Borensztein ® 2 D. Witchell 2. H. Gibson 2 M. McKellar 2 L. Renton

2 J. Israelsohn 3 N . Taylor 3. J. Heath 3 G . Cannot 3 L . Holloway

2 B. Rose O 4 P. Gloury 4. M . Matulick 4 G . Carr ( DVC) 4 B. McKenzie

3 Y. Rapoport 4 M . Creak (res) 5. M. Ensor 5 J . Prantzo s6 L Hatt

5 J. Rosen9art e n

4 M. Dudakov (Capt Res) 5 B . Willmore 6. A. Spence .A . Dud dDuddy 6 M . Davidson

5 G . Blieden 6 M . Morgan 7. S. Lynch'

8 Drew Anderson 7 P. Farra r

5 J. Rotstein ® 7 C. Taylor 8 . M. O Brien g N . Pinto 8 A. Hickey

6 D . Vanaken 8 B . Cantwell 9. B. Cousins 10 S . Blanchard 9 C. O'Sullivan

7 L Krafchek 9 M Willmore 10. L . Buller 11 J . Zampaglione 10 S. Lloyd.7 D . Rubenstein O

.10 A . Dooley

1 1 . M. Lee 12 T. Barker 11 M . Spence r

8 E. Raleigh 11 S . Griffith12. L. Heaty, 12 N . Corcoran 12 G . Smyth (vc )

8 W B l ® 12 A B13. J. VJhiry 13 G. Woods (VC) 13 M . Pay. eve . rown 14. T Collins ( DVC) 14 Daniel Andersen

9 A. Rosen 13 J . King 15. M. Boon 15 A. Browne ( C) 14 B. Merlin

11 M. Segal (VC) 14 S . Green 16. A. Quin 16 N . Greenwood 15 M . Tinkler

11 J. Goldman ® 15 R. Gu tterson 17. M. Pelts 17 L. Cave 16 B. Nind

12 D . Goldenfein 16 A . Demetriou 18. N . Kennedy 18 J . McCarthy 17 K. Mudge

13 B. Klein 17 C. Davies 19. M. Atkins (VC) 19 M . Lawrence (DVC) 18 R. Glove r

14 D . Codron 18 T. Wise 20. J. Black 20 A . Powe r21 S Parkinson

19 M. Payn e

15 J . Segal (VC) 19 L. O'Connell (c) 21 . S. Coote.

22 S . Burggraaff 20 M. Edsal l

15 S . Newstadt fl 19 T. Nasrallah (real 22. L. Atkins 23 M . Gray (Res VC) 21 C. Gregory1 6 E . Routman 20 S . Playtair 23. A. Catlin 24 C . Christianson 22 T. Blacktey,17 D . Weislitzer 22 C. Taylor 24. B. Gray 25 M . Lake 23 B. Jansse n

18 J . Kirzner 23 M . Gray 25. D . Teesdale 26 M . Devereaux 24 T. Craven

18 B Lukav @ 24 S . Giansiracusa 26. A. O'Brien 27 M . Flynn 25 J. Hawkins.19 D Sutt on 25 D Phelan 27. B. Haynes 28 B . Kezilas 26 P. Wills.19 R . Silberman ®

.26 J . Szeremeta

28. J . Vance (Res C )Martin (C )29 C

29 M . Fletche r30 A . Quon ( Res C) 27 N . De Young

20 J . Sharp 27 D. Drapac. .

30 C Lambert 31 T. Pucella 28 J. Main

21 A . Lewis 28 P. Adams. .

Graham31 C 32 D. Anderson ( Res) 29 A. Costle y

21 R . Silberman O 29 G . Fikaris. .

32. L. Wonnacott 32 J . Hanlon 30 L . Creamer

22 A . Lewis 30 D. Mutton 33. S. May 33 R . Mosbey 31 J. Gree n

22 J . Thurin ~ 31 C. Bassett 34. H . McMillan (Res DVC)34 A . Crowther35 N Goss

32 A. Bains

23 A . Lewski 32 L. Richardson 35. S. McNrc:holas.

36 M Heffernan33 J. Smith (c)

23 P. Glezer t~ 33 D. Stokes 36. N . Atkins.

37 D. Lillecrapp34 R. Shield s

24 O. Henze[ 34 A. Bottomley 37. R . Presnell 38 A . Fisher 35 D . Murchie

25 M . Blashki 35 S. Dowlan 38. M. Wilson 39 A . C ri sp 36 A. Williams

26 B . Duzenman 36 M . George 39. L. McNicholas 40 M . Flahive 37 C . Dennis

27 J . Berger 37 T. Thomson ( c res) 40' J

. H«Jarth 41 B . McCallum 38 N . Brenna n

28 A . Zemski 38 D. Gayfer 41 . G. Jury 42 C. Matthouse 39 A. Pyle

29 R . Kagan 39 A. Hopgood 42. B . Gillespie 43 C. Lambert44 A Blake

40 J. Maz ur

30 J . Kagan 40 M. Smith 43. T. Woolnough .Davi s45 G 41 Michael Boha n

33 P. Bry ner 41 A. Tshaikiwsky 44. C . Collins .46 L. Waolrich 42 M. Coe

34 J . Raleigh 42 G . McLellan 45 . M. Kurta 47 L. Wheeler 43 R . Feenaghty

34 D. Seidl ® 43 L. Ferrall46. J . Gerrand 48 G . Giasoumi 44 L . Leviston

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41 A . Sacks ® 55 . L. Quirk 56 T. Po rter 50 A. Wilson

42 D . Gerber 56 . D. Wall 57 D. Williams 51 T. Haines

44 B . Eichler 57 . L. Ferrari 58 C. Delosa 52 N . Moresi

47 A Porat 58 . J . Bramwell 59 T. McNamara 53 J. Peel.50 J . Dvash 59 . B . Gri ffiths 60 M' Bel l

61 A. Kavanagh54 B. Adamson

51 J . Kestenberg 60 . D. Bird 62 D. Kroker 55 I. McCormick

54 D. Rutko 61 . D. Foley 56 M. Jone s

Grosman55 A 62 . J . Dickson 57 J. Choong.59 N . Diamond 64 . D. Murphy 58 J . Lu i

60 J . Wajnberg 65 . G. Shattock . . ', 59 C . McKenzie

62 J . Hoppe66 . P. McConchie ( Res VC) 60 C . Bank s68 . B . Bowker71 C Evans SANDRINGHANI & BRIGHTON 61 P. Campbell

. .72 . A . Collings REAL ESTATE WITH RESPECT 62 L . Katts

74 . M . McDonald Ph: 9598 8222 63 B Hillman

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C SectionOLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Paul 0'ShannassyRes Coach : Ken Schawb

OLD PARADIANS PARKDALE VULTURES THERRY PEDDLA UNI RLACRSCoach : Dale McCann Coach : Tony Macrgeorge Coach : Garry Datson Coach: AnUanY Parki n

Res Coach: Peter Cosgrifit Assist : Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Bernie CarterRes Coach : Lachlan Beaton

Res Coach: Paul Martin~Assistants: Michael RiziaRob Paterson, Matt Frttolan i

1 A. Curling 1 D. Zivanovic 1 S. Rowley 1 B. Corrigan I A. Costello

2 M. Horgan 2 A . Hughes 2 S. Hecker 2 T. Goodwin 2 T. Sheldon

3 W. Taylor 3 D. Dean 2 B. Darcy 3 R . Bannister2 S. Chandler (Res)3 P. Geister

4 C . Hendrie 4 A . Curran (DVC) 3 M. Dixon 4 M. Elliott 3 R. Hamilton (Res)5 D . Loats 5 A . Paglia 4 M. Hayes 5 A. Baker 4 A. Evan s

6 R . Taylor 5 D. Harfwd5 A. White

6 M. Nancarrow4 R. Myers (Res)5 E. Hard y

7 K. Batzloff 6 D. Giddings6 C . Stephens

Atkin s7 C 7 S. Bannister 6 A. Bevacqu a8 J. Heffernan 7 M. Casg fi

.8 K. Little 8 L. Hollow S. Pric e

C. Haynes7

9 B. Tymmons 7 T. Girovski 9 M. Meyer 9 C. Bannister P. Kempto n10 B. Christie

8 A . Sinclair (C) 9 P. Emmett 10 J. Vaina W. Hanna11 A. Whelan

Perryman12 R9 P. Palermo 10 T. Kight

'11 J. Crotty

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2 A. Torney

1.Gladman13 L 10 P.Brabender Meara11 C . O 12 J. Quinn 13 A. Ross.Whitehead14 R 11 M. Joyce 12 A. Baker 13 G . Russell C. Baulch (C18)

C Price1 4.15 L . Heffernan 12 L. Dore 13 M. Ryan

14 C Johnston14 J. Fenton

.15 B. Shaw

16 L . Weaver 13 S . Rose.

15 Mick Sullivan15 A. McMahon J. Lalich1 6

17 N . Credlin 13 N . Allen 16 P. Sullivan 15 B. Owen 17 T. Purcell18 C. Groom

18 D . Hanson 14 P. Pratt 17 C . Sullivan 16 D. Clifton 18 K. Prestidge (Res)19 S. Peasnell 14 M. Rose 18 S

. Sullivan17 D. Pirpinias 19 M . KemPton

20 D. Mitchell 15 B . Richardson 19 C . Stewart 18 A. Moloney 20 C. SandrfordJ. Sbil21

21 T. Hardman 16 M. Godfrey 20 D . Kinsella 19 M . La Corchia 22 se22 B. Howard 17 T. Ryan 21 D . Kelly Y 20 J. Clarke 23 P. Barr y23 D. Chatters 18 G. Porteous 22 B. Liddell 21 G . Henderson 24 L . Martin

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28 P. Otsuka (C18)27 A. SheedyGoug h29 D

20 S . Maher.

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30 J. Clyne21 D . Loney 27 R . Layton 26 B. Lewis

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31 B. Craven21 S . Luff 28 A. Castles 27 M . Bosanko 32 A. Cameron

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500 GX; :I-I'S CC3t1C D - We M ur-Alicn

No-one can really pin down the exact date

but after 26 years of coaching and havingplayed 200+ games Mike McArthur-Allen

will celebrate 500 games coached on

Saturday July 30 at the Mazenod OCFCClub rooms . Having played with St . Pats

Ballarat OC, Bulleen United, Ormond andCanterbury North Balwyn and having

coached at Buileen United, Ormond, De La

Salle OC, St . Kevins, Mazenod and the

VAFA Senior representative team Mike'sinvolvement in the VAFA is, to say the least

long-standing. An amazing record of 5

premierships in A Section, Mike alsoworked as Executive Officer at the VAFA

for a time. His love of coaching saw him

lead the VAFA - Australian FootballCoaches' Association (AFCA) branch and

also win the AFCA Victoria Senior Coach ofthe Year (1990), as well as sitting on AFCA

Victoria's Executive Committee . Details of

the night follow, but all we can say is well

done Mike you have been an ornament tothe game of Australian Rules football and

the VAFA in general, well done and all the

very best . Tickets are $25 and include a

two course meal . Drinks are at bar prices .

The night will take place at the MazenodOCFC Clubrooms, Central Reserve GlenWaverley, 7 .30pm on Saturday July 30 .Tickets are pre-sell only - for more detailscontact Brett Connell - brett@vafa .com.auBrian Goodman - brian@vafa .com.au, orGerard Noone - gnooneCintgroup .com .au

~'r ® (9V,~ere would we be without TrainersPrahran AFC would like to express ourgratitude to Mazenod Club XVIII medical stafffor the assistance provided to one of ourplayers last Saturday . The player concernedsuffered, what was thought at the time, aserious neck injury and the assistance fromMazenod was greatly appreciated . Not onlydid Darren help out on the day but he alsogave me a call on Sunday evening to enquireabout the health of our player. A terrificeffort .

0 0 0::r$cks on BoardVictorian premier and Williamstown residentSteve Bracks has signed on for the numberOne ticket holder at the Williamstown CYMS .The premier is delighted to be involved inlocal football and attending a few games . MrBracks acknowledges the work the club playsin the community (shown by the recent bloodbank drive) but also a place where friendsand families can meet and enjoy VAFAfootball . He is looking froward to the clubgetting back to its home ground at the Fearonnext year after the extensive renovationswhich are proceeding nicely .

0 0 0Songs sung on grounds - unnecessary ??The recent trend seems to be to copy the AFLand get together and belt out a clubs themesong after a win . No problems there, but inthe AFL the songs are sung in the privacy ofthe rooms rather than in the middle of theground or near opposition rooms or coachesboxes . Winning is one thing, winning withdignity is another. Let's hope the trendquickly disappears and winning teamscelebrate appropriately in the confines oftheir own rooms .

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r:esl ~-> ait Cave (Hai )ton Rove~*s writes) : I wasng The Amateur Footballer regardingies in VAFA club football and I'm jus t

ng where do you rank the match-upen Beaumaris and my club, Hampton

rs in terms of fierce local derby matches,~ ~FA? Plus what do you think is the

grand final in VAFA history?

-e Jason nominations :

,maris v Hampton Rovers (19= > C'ion Grand Final-some say its V

sc eaock result in VAFA grand i _." the Rovers coming form

final to defeat the Shark

s revious game between theirashed Rovers by 12 goals) .

Rovers v Thomastoian (1995 D)n Grand Final-Rovers first flag in

slv De La Salle (I 9

it ~ ' ''inal-tVOBs coming fror

1 0 goals it lost by 5 points to DeLa Salle )

-s your tl .,)ugh.ts on some of the bes-- r es Grand Finals and we'll run Laith I Joe lhat are thrown up .

FC Match 2 and was named in

e turns twenty Ias i

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iected on the wing in the

-e, ;mtative game that lost toSunday . Prior to that he

he VAFA at U23 level against th e

stralian team for the year . To boo ttraveling to Ireland w°ith the AAFClate September. Gotta be a show for

I Warehouse VAFA Rising Star -'hen again guys like Ari Lewski,

Rayson, Michael Barker, BrendanJosh Madden, David Boundy, Timnon, Ben Waite et al may have

g to say about that . Missed someone.:-tic - a'' , .com.au

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Ormond, Old Carey & Prahran all losing last

week resurrected the D1 traditionaldisrespect for incumbent members of the

Four. At least the Monds only lost to the

No .1, but the Cs &Two Blues hurt themselves badly byshrinking the margin they held over theAnimals, Panthers and Bushrangers . Therewill now be a serious bun fight for 3rd & 4thin the weeks to come .LAST VITEEKThe Saints pushed the Bushrangers rightdown to the wire, thereby proving their formover the three previous rounds was no fluke .

Tim Kilworth would have been delighted to gohome with the 4 points for his Bushrangers!

Pryde, Lyons, & Clements gave their all for

GE.Ormond may be a tad less physicallyimposing than Reds but there is really notmuch between Dl's leading sides . BothClubs carefully refrained from givinganything away like match reports, but in thehalf I saw Milos Zika gave huge drive off hiswing for Reds, and the Monds' 100 gameman, Simon Keheler, dominated his flank .The Animals had the Bullants measure asindicated by the scoring shots and ESL'sfinals chances remain alive . Tim McCannput in another good one for ESL, with Krebs& Hopper standouts as well . Billy Touriganis& Phil Hare were great stoppers in defence forB-T, with Clarke & Chivers providing driveround the ground .Old Mentonians were more effective in thescoring zone than Old Carey and handled the

dreadful weather better and are now only two

games from the four. On ballers David

Emerson and Peter Flaskis starred for the

Panthers with Ryan Alexander steady up

forward .Aquinas shocked Prahran, itself & the rest ofus with a great win in the day's ugly

conditions.Bloods had super }efforts fromJustin Box OtB, ---

Andrew Barrie R ,and David Boland across HB .

Danny Ballard OtB, had a top day forPrahran, with HF, Travis Greening, and R,David Boland big contributors .

•• ; Id Mentonians take onEmmaus St Leo's and what a

critical match thi s is; the loser willjust about kiss goodbye to any Seniorfinals action. "

TODAYReds play Glen Eira and while the Saintshave shown they cannot be taken lightly, the

Reds are too focussed to let this one slip &

should win by at least 5 goal s

Bullants host Ormond & will give the Monds

a run for their money on the Ted Ajani . The

visitors should have a sufficient edge in skill

to win by 4 goals .

Old Mentonians take on Emmaus St Leo' s

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and what a critical match this is ; the loserwill just about kiss goodbye to any Seniorfinals action . Even though both are playingbetter now than when the Panthers won atBennettswood in R5, the home side shouldtake the points today by 2-3 goals .yarra Valley and Aquinas embark on anotherchapter of their 'friendly rivalry, which the

Bushrangers should win by 4 goals .

Prahran and Old Carey meet in a seasondefining contest for both . The two are soevenly matched that if they don't play a draw,then one will win by a point! I'll back the Cs!Reserves winners should be: Reds, Monds,Animals, Bushrangers, & the Cs .Correspondents contacts: 9889 1979, &

bhi98371 Cb igpond. ne t . au

MILESTCI\TE SYarra Valley OB - congratulate Clublegend, David 'Pottsy' Potts on playing his

200th game today. Pottsy started with theClub in its inaugural year of 1993, and is

the first Bushranger to achieve the 200 .Playing mostly in the Reserves, of which he

was Captain 1994-2004, B&F Runner up in1997, leading goal kicker 1999, & Finals

player in 1994-97 & 2002, as well as beingnamed Captain of the Reserves Team of the

Decade . Pottsy has set a great examplewith his teamwork, commitment,

leadership, & skill . All Bushrangers wishhim well today!

Emmaus St . Leos - congratulate the 3

McGloin brothers on reaching 100 gamesover the last 3 weeks . David a tall marking

forward in Round 13, Robbie one of the"bobcat twins" in Round 12 and Paul the

other half of the lethal "bobcat twins" inRound 14, both play with tremendous

courage and commitment . Also JamesBriggs 100 games . He's overcome someserious injuries to reach this significantni 1estone, well done to the

uncompromising defender.

D1 SEC'I'I®!IFitzroy Reds v Glen Etta - at

De Cherie ReserveBulleen Templestowe v Ormond

Old Mentonians v Emmaus St Leos 0 CYarra Valley 0 B v Aquinas 0 C

Prahran v Old Carey

GLEN EIRA 3.3 4.7 6.12 9.15 (69)YARRA VALLEY O B 3.3 5.6 6.8 11 .9 (75)Glen Elm Massis 2 Clements S Diamond King Lyons Pryde SerpanchyZagame. Best : Pryde Massis Tsiorgiamlls Clements Lyons Sheedy .YarmV-.Stone 5 M Laing 3 Thompson N Pask Lear. Best: Stone Stevenson ValappiA Laing Hale N Pask.Umpires : Anthony Calderone Paul Jones (F) Dean Herskope Matt Proctor(B) Lachlan Simpson Dan Frazier (G )ORMOND 2 .6 2.7 7.9 7.10 (52)FIrZROY REDS 1 .2 4.4 5.6 9.11 (65)Ormond: A Russell 2 Byra 2 Beckett Cook Chisholm . Best: Cook KeleherJones Detadlo Metz Btra . Fitz Reds : Chachl 3 Cahill Galvin Magee RawlinsGleeson Pace. Best : Drury Davis Pace Zika Clarke Gle,.wn.Umpires : Nick Fennessy Daniel Sitib (F) Peter Monotti Damien Anthony (B)Trevor Foy Travis Storti (G )EM ,iAUS ST 1 EOS O C 2.5 5.8 8.9 12.17 (89)BUI3 .EEN 2EhIIR ESTOWE 3.4 5.4 8.5 8.5 (33)Emmaus Sk McKenzie 3 Ballard 2 T McCann 2 Baranello DhllcolantonloHickey Hopper Levins. Best : T McCann Krebs Hopper Buckle Ballard Lear.

Temp: Chtvers 2 Hanson 2 Matthews 2 Coniston Tulloeh . Best : ClarkeThompson Chivers Wilkie Touroglacmis Wise.Umpires: Grant Joyner Paul O'Loughlin (F) Sam Perrin MatthewCowley (G)OLD MENfONIANS 3.1 5.3 7.4 11.5 (71)OLD CAREY 1 .3 2.7 4.8 6.9(45)Old Meat: R Alexander 4 Kiantos 3 Costello 2 Cochrane Flas6ds . Best:Emerson Flask7s R Alexander Mantes Fairbanks Schloeffel . Old Carey:Zavec 2 James Crusher N.Bull Kent . Best: Denis Unkles Trumbull JoslinKent Bowley,Umpires: Graeme Templar Wayne Hinton (F) Jim Exton PaulWhitehead (G)AgUINAS 4.4 5.4 5.4 7.5(47)PRAHRAN 0.3 3.8 5.10 5.11(41)Aquinas: Wooden 2 Hunt 2 TaruID Box Toomey. Best : R Moran WhiteheadBarrie Davies Tarulh Bo.x . Prahran: Stafford 3 A Pitts Muiqueenv. Best :Harrison James Ballard A Pitts Plummer Hall.Umpires : Anthony Simpson Luke Holmes (F) Eddie Boat Pat Mitchell (G)

D1 RESERVEGLEN ELBA 0.1 2.3 2.6 6.12 (48)YARRA VALLEY 0 B 5.4 7.4 10.8 10.9 (69)Glen Elm- A Diamond 2 J Denies Hussein Izod Hollow . Best: J DeniesFidoglamiis A Diamond Zurak Eade Rohd . Yarra V. Farrugla 5 Simpson 2Nicholas J Peake Clark . Best: Nicholas Cordes Farnigla Oliver Clark.ORMOND 2.5 3.5 5.9 5.10 (40)FiTZROY REDS 2 .0 2.5 4.7 7.12 (54)Ormond: Bridges Me Intosh Naylor Stewart Wiley. Best: Wiley BridgesBroady Franklin Keleher Telley. Fitz Reds: Evans 2 Benedetto 2 SheatherRome Lee . Best: Battle Mc Donald Sheather Me Burney Rome Gleeson .EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4 .10 5.11 8.14 14 .20 (104)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0.0 3.3 3.7 4.9(34)Emmaus SL: Ymer 3 Ford 2 Henricus 2 Kelly 2 Ptttornto 2 Duncan ProsserSimondson . Best: Kelly Simondson Ford Ymer Briggs Ottobre . Bull Temp:Daskalou Florence b1ltiLanos Verea . Best: Florence Mitilanos Riacht VergaDaskalou Tsokas .OLD MENfOh7ANS 0.6 6.7 9.9 13.10 (88)OLD CAREY 3.2 5.5 7.7 8.8(561Old Meat: Boumon 5 Stroud 5 Kyrlazis 2 Duncan . Best: Stroud StevensBournon Wilson McComUe Kyriazis. Old Carey : L Guera 3 MasonKonstantintdis McKinnon White Martini . Best: Martini L Guera A Guera MAndrews White Joyce.AQUINAS 0.1 0.2 1.2 1.4(10)PRAHRAN 2.5 6.5 10.9 15.12 (102)

Aquinas: Hope . Best: M Wall S Wall R Broadhurst Jeev2s Hope M Boland .Prahran: McCudden 6 Pang 3 Kitten 2 Fuller Gill Gartland Jones . Best:Donachle Fuller Gill Pang Gartland McCudden.

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Rupertswood and Old Geelong havetightened their grips on a top two spot whileup to five teams still remain in the hunt forthe other two places in the top four.

Ivanhoe Assumption thanks to a goal in

The Woods avoided an upset result agains t

the dying minutes of the game. Holding a

two-point lead at the last change, the Woods

kicked the opening goal of the final term toopen up a handy eight-point break in the

wet conditions but a Keiran O'Dwyer goal at

the 15-minute mark leveled the scores .After scores were tied for the next 10

minutes, the Woods snuck the winner withjust 90 seconds remaining

. Defender ColinBroErm tried his heart out for the Hoes ,while Keating was the Woods' best .A five-goal to nothing third quarter by

Williamstown has helped it record avaluable 35-point victory over peninsula

.The two teams are now level on eight wins

with the Pirates' superior percentage seeingit retain third place . Big names DamonGrieve, Simon Phemister and BrendanCocks were amongst the best for the

Seagulls while Davis was the Pirates' best .La Trobe, With Brooks booting seven goals,kept alive its finals hopes with a 37-point

win over the struggling Beratlegg}r_ TheTrobers drew away in the final quarter,

booting five goals to one for their seventhwin of the year and are now just one gameout of ,',e four.

In other matches, Salesian outgunned earlyseason boom team Oakleigh to remain alivein 2005 while the Ogs pummeled thewinless Swinburne to keep its hold on topposition .

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chance finishcontinues, whileSwinburne haveunfortunately been a terminal case for somet*ne now. The visitors however were madeto work hard against Ivanhoe for the fourpoints last time out and it will be interestingto see what effect, if any, this has on theirperformance. I'm going with Rupertswoodon this one .

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Sale sy$a>? OC take on Old Geelong . TheGryphons' Win against local rival Oakieighlast week continues to keep them in the

frame for a final four spot, but may find thattheir chase will hit the skids against an

imposing Old Geelong combination . OldGeelong for mine .

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f}alkleigh make the trek to Bundoora fortheir match against LaTrobe University .The Krushers made life difficult forthemselves once again, struggling to matchSalesian, while the Trobers did what wasrequired of them against Bentleigh .LaTrobe to win .Ivanhoe Assumption welcomeWilliamstown GYMS to The Boulevard inwhat promises to be an interesting contest .I'm gonna stick my neck out, take a leap offaith and tip the Hoes in a thriller .Peninsula OB entertain Bentleigh at HarryMacDonald Oval and will be looking for abetter effort than last week . A turning pointfor both teams, but all signs point to aPeninsula win today .

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RUPER'15'. ~ OOD 4.3 5.4 5.7 7.7(49)IVAIaHOE ASSL:~u"I'IOPI 3 .3 4.3 5.5 6.7(43)Ruperts: Brennan 2 McGovern 2 Ramsey 2\4'hitehead . Best : Keating JPlummer Ramsey Boxall McGovern Elliott . Ivanhoe Asn: Rawkey 2 TuckerHealy Valktnis 0`Dwy2r. Best: Brown losefo . Shepherd Galloway PeggieEbbage .Umpires : Alb[e Firley Richard Adamson (RFL) (F) Paul Leggett Ben Powell(RFL) (B) Matthew Kent Tony GiIltes (RFL) (G )OLD GEELONG 9.5 14.9 22.11 27 .16 (178)s8'IPtBURNEUPdI 0.0 0.2 2.2 2.2 (14)Old GceI: C OBrien 7 N Betts L Stevens 3 E Bayles Higgins H McCarthy WPaul va.sev vickers-Wiills 2 T Betts Malpas . Best : Doll C O'Brien W PaulHiggins McCarthy Casboult. Stvln: Ledger O'Mara . Best: Fidler PiotrowskiPrior Orr Odlum J Ryan.Umplrts : Dirk Kramer Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Gary Clancy HagenCosgriff (G)Q IGH 2.1 3.2 3.5 3.7(25)

SALESIAN 0C 4.1 6.3 8.5 10.8 (68)Oak: Barrand Clearv Lamb. Best : Rutter Earl P Holden K Holden Bell

Collins. Sales: Thain 3 Bobetic 2 Greely 2 Tucker Rose Logan . Best : RogersDolman Campbell Bonnici Downey Rose .

Umpires: Eli Hayes Peter Griffith (F) Peter Teasda)e Chris Thorburn (B)Daniel Reid Alex Roberts (G )

IATROBE 1.1 4.7 7.7 12.8 (80)BENTLEIGH 2.3 2.3 5.5 6.7 (43)Is : Brooks 7 Ludeman Holland McGoustt McMeekin Borrelli. Best:

Brooks Davis Butler McMeekin . Bent: Sharp Paul Robertson BanksMcFadden Richards. Best : Sice Lee Seeley MikkeLsen Robertson Joyce .Umpires: Paul Dinneen Peter James (F) Blake Curtis Alex Koutsou}ds (B)Marcus Lefebure Tristan Colin (0)

',iSTOATtd CYhSB 3.2 4.2 5.3 6.6 (42)

PENINSULA 1 .1 1 .4 L4 2.608)

Will CYRSS: Barlow 3 Cocks Phemister V.'uchatxh . Best: Crone PhemisterCocks Wheeler O'Sullivan Manning. Pentn: Clartitgband Murphy. Best:Davis Parson S Crowcott Wood Ferguson McCullough .Umpires: Mark Gibson Brendan Devito (F) Andrew Errittgton Ryan Place(B) Robert Party

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IUANIiOE ASSUMPTION 0 .1 2.3 3.5 9.6160)

Ru : Quinn 2 Jaeger 2 Ang 2 House McConville D Walsh Temrning M

Walsh AWaLsh . Best: Juice Mceaan D Walsh Tetnming Smith Powell .

Iv An: Joyce 4 Cole 2 Nemtsas Pye Peoples . Best: Joyce Franich Nemtsas

Cole Pye Kirkland .OLD GEELONG 8.4 15.9 20.15 25.19 (169)S URh"E UNI 0.1 1.1 1.1 2 .1(13)

Old G eel: Leishav.n Leslie 6 G Allen 5 Symons Waters 2 Atkins Cannon

Slattery . Best: Leslie Waters Cannon Tavlor Symons G Allen . Swfn: Berr y

¢te. Bese Sandhu Christov Roberts Berry Fahey Grabovic.

0 . .- Z' ":H 2.2 3.2 3.5 6.8(44)

NOC 2.4 5.4 8.7 9 .8(62)

Gant Haloin Khodr Malcolm Plaukosits Videky . Best: Malcolm Halpin

Ngu ; i Corutellan Pollock Gant. Sales : Cincotta 3 Hanlon 3 Barrv BrettSmyth. Best : Allen Henson Oakley Houton Savage Moore.LAITZOBE UNIVERSITY 2 .2 4.4 8.10 11 .16 (82)

BE2d97,EIGH 0.2 0.4 0-4 2 .6(18)La : Tiernan 3 Watson 2 LeP.m 2 Redmond 2 Caldow Kerrison . Best:Kerrison Laid?aw Merrington Caldow, BentleigIt : Hutchison P Browrt. Best:

Hutchison Francis Dumnatina Roberts Plinio Craven .

&'ILLIA0STOFIta CYNLS 2.3 4.6 9.8 9.8 (62)

PENINSULA 0.1 2.5 2.5 3 .9(27)

Will CYMS: Burgess 4 Dowsey 2 James 4kUiams Woolford . Best: Jury

Welsh Williams Azzapardi Dowsey Hinsley. Pea3n . Bowen Goldthorp

Parson. Best : Bowen Parsons A Krone Horan Haley McMahon .

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D2 SectionDEMTLEIGH IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE URI OAKLEIGH OLD GEELON G

Coach: Justin Paul Coach : Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Pat McKenna Coach: Michael LockmanAsst Coach: Troy Lupoi Asst Coach : Doni Valkanis Asst Sen Coaches : David Res Coach : Mark Ryan Res Coach : Michael Verg e

Res Coach : Steve Hall Res Coach : Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ellis Asst Coach: Shane Kitts Asst Coach: Mart Edmonds

1 C. Sharp 1 S. ConleyRes Coach : Bob Elli s

Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A. Murrayy1 M . Goldsworthy

2 J . Paul 2 M. Maud 2 J . Tolley 2 N. CastxiuflWhite3 M

3 A . Pittito 3 P.Harris 4 H . Davies 3 D . Britt4 G. Henry

.4 C. Stinchcombe (C)

4 S . Sice 4 T O'Neill 5 S . Adamthwaite Kokkinos5 C 5 M. Vickers-Willis (C)5 J . Robertson 5 J . Scoble 6 D. Gleeson

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6 J. Bell

6 R. Dolman 6 E. Healy 7 T. Marines.

8 S . Earl7 J. Paul

. Alle n8 G .S . Holmesby 7 P. Rawley 8 C. Correnti 9 C . Hogan 9 D. Kimpton

8 C. McFadden 8 J . Shuttleworth 10 M . Forrest 11 J . Rutter 10 M. Avery9 L. Tangas 9 R . Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 12 D . Furnell 11 L . Stevens

10 J Vlahos 10 P. Lee 14 D. Butler 13 L. Curtis 12 T. Paul.11 D. Martin 11 D . Valkanis 15 S . Brooks 14 J . Nevezie 13 T. Cannon

Taylor14 D12 T. Wright 12 B .Galloway 16 P. Farrant 15 G. Redford (RVC) .

15 H . McCarthy13 S. Craven 13 B .McCrohan 18 C. Blight 16 M Bel l

17 D. Perry16 T. Fallaw

15 B. McClelland 14 D .Neilson 19 A. Benton Connella n18 J17 T Betts

16 D. Chapman 15 G.Boyd 20 A. Coulter.

19 R. Keating18 J. Malpas19 N . Betts

17 S. Francis 16 M .Joyce 21 M . Harvey 20 J . Halpin 20 J Lega e18 S. Adaway 17 TNixon 22 D. McMeekin 21 A . Perdikornatis (RC) 21 L. Teague19 M. Wilson 18 A .Boyd 23 M . Cossar 22 D. Wills 22 T. Bayles

20 R Fishlock 19 D. Wood 24 L. Envall 23 J . Kerley 23 C . Fairbaim.21 A. Ferris 20 N . Pye 26 M . Dingle 24 S . Kitts 24 S. Lansdell (V-C )

C Wilso n22 A. Smith 21 N . Blainey 27 S. Pruscino 25 C. Marshall .

2~23 G . McFarlane 22 A . Height 31 A. Mambwe 26 A. Kitt s

27 D. Zulu (VC) 29 S. O'Bri en24 J. Roberts 23 L.Cole 32 S. Gibson Khod r28 A

30 D . You]

25 D . Gold 24 B . Frew 34 H. Spring.

29 K. Holden31 A . Munro32 T. Ayerbe

26 B. Padgham 25 J . Frisina 35 F. Tiernan 30 P. Holden (DVC) 33 E . Bayles27 J. Seeley 26 P. Cameron 36 T. Mawdsley 31 T. Bromley (C) 34 S . Makin28 M. McCulloch (C) 27 B .Wahhers 39 R. Stater 32 P. Lucas 35 M . Verg e29 A . Clough 28 S .Graham 40 S. Murphy 33 5. Bando 36 T. Makin

30 A . Lee 29 J. Crapper 42 0. Robson 34 L. Head 37 T. WatersSmith38 L

31 A . Banks 30 T. Mehmet 44 D . Kerrison 35 R . Nuske .39 J . Kilpatrick

32 D . Kopitschinski 31 D.McFarlane 45 D . McMeekin 36 M. Ryan 40 L. Teagu e33 P. Withington 32 J. losefo 47 A. Samson 37 S.Briggs

Cammis s38 S41 S . Ross

35 P. Hutchison 33 S .Hicks 50 K. Hopkins.

39 W. Plaukovits42 C. Legoe43 R. Parsons

36 M . Ferris 34 C.Treager 55 C . Fehring 40 J. Briggs 44 J . O'Hare37 L. Holmesby 35 P.Veitch 70 J . Dumaresq 41 S. Way 45 H. Legoe38 B . Fox 36 C.Zeegers 73 J . Sewell 42 S. Dalton 46 J . Morley

39 G. Prigg 37 P. Cotter 78 J . Clark 43 A. Hinton 47 J . Cole

40 A . Steward 38 N .Haddon 44 N . Wills 48 R. Herd51 J. Kilpatrick

42 A . Mikkelsen 39 M. Ebba eg

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45 E . Videky52 A. Higgins

42a M . Hayes 40 J.Barbggallo T Cohen 46 R . HoldenStevenson47 M 53 A. Hosking

44 R . Punter 41 C . McDonald N . Dunne.Reynold s48 J

54 R. Hughes

45 S . Ferris 42 K. O'Dwyer D . Fennell.

49 S . Collins55 C. Atkins56 M . Leslie

48 R . McEvoy 43 A. Shemshedin M . Garret 50 C . Lamb 57 B. Symon s49 C . Kamus 44 M.Shephard K . Hickman 51 B . Nguyen 58 J. McCarthy51 P. Sampson 45 R .Fort S . Jackson 52 R . Dooley 59 R. Kilpatrick52 L. Sampson 46 P.Martin C . Knee 53 C. Pollock 60 B. MaClean

53 E . Box 47 TPeggie P. Lias 54 B . Gant 62 G . Leishma n63 i

54 R . Oldfield 48 R . Toogood A . Mann 55 P. Malcolm ~~pryt~ns55 G. Richards 49 A.Rosenfeld S . Miller 58 B . King 65 R . Bel l56 C. Aitken 50 R . Shing G. Nelson 57 D. Nagel 66 H . Burgess

57 D. Clarke 51 D . Pearce X . O'Donnell58 P. Torpey59 T. Orchard

67 J. Burnel l6g B. Churc h

60 B . Grant 52 M.Wilson L.Ryan ~ E . Bennett 69 A. Southey61 H. McKenzie 53 M. Chazan L. Heathcote 63 M . Couttie 70 W . de Fegley64 M . Hayes 54 J.Skirving C. Francis 64 A . Wood 71 R . Ellis

55 S .Carter S . Gloury 65 T. Krotofil 72 H . England

57 M . Frannich S . Moore 73 H . Foletta75 T

r58 D . Hager S . Pitaro 76 M H aYes59 C . Mclnney J. Waterman 77 S. Monaghan60 J . Nemtses B . Laidlaw

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D2 SectionPENINSULA RUPEfiTTSW00D SALESIAN 5WIDB E UNIVERSITY WILLIAMSTOW N

Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Shane McLaughlan Coach: Peter Turley Coach : Manny Debonc C~~SRes Coach : Joe Coy Res Coach: Adam Walsh Res Coach : Jon Brennan Res . Coach : Carmelo Coach : Dane MacleodDell'Oll o Res Coach: Damien Hyne s

1 S. Parsons 1 P. FLINN - 1 A. Stevens 1 D Odulm 1 T. Wheeler2 A. Parsons 2 G . PRICE 2 A. Thain 2 J Sheedy 2 P. James3 M . Goldthorp 2 M. TEMMING 3 S. Sutherland 3 J Piotrowski 2(r) J . Di Grazi a4 E . Bowen 3 P. REID 4 A. Healey 4 A Fidler 3 D. Woud a

5 N. Kent 4 D. BURROWES 5 M. Canavan 5 J Demarte 4 S. Wuchatsc h6 M . Warner 5 J. RAMSAY 6 M. Loughnan 6 D Harmer 5 D. Elias

7 S . Murray 6 S . GALLUS 7 G Tucker 7 J Murchie 6 D. Greiv e'8 R . Staintorih 7 B . WHITEHEAD

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og8 M Higgins 7 L . O Sullivan

9 T. Coghlan 8 K . ELLIOT 9 A. Campbell 9 L Morrison 8 L . Rya n9 J Munro

10 A. HaleY 9 M . KEATING 10 S . Oldfield11 D Milano13 J Coy

.1 0 B. Cocks

11 G . Lethbridge 11 S . CLARK 11 A . Davey 14 R Goode 11 C. McCrake n12 S. Ferguson 12 M . HEWAT 12 L. Rose 15 D Ledger 12 S . McGuiness13 T. Rees 13 B . SINNETT 13 I . Bobetic 16 C Walsh 13 M . Grossma n14 S. White 14 L. PLUMMER 14 P. Evans 17 J Roberts 14 J . Stree t15 J. Davis 15 N . WEBB 15 C . Rose 18 M Flack 15 D. Taylo r16 A. Wood 16 R . MONZELL 16 P. Dolman 19 B 07dara 16 S . Phemister

17 J. Coghlan 17 R . HATTY 17 Matt Forbes 21 J Young 17 R . Hart

18 J. Wheelan 19 D . COLLINS 18 D . Barry 22 S McKenzie 18 D. Oldha m

19 A. McKinstry 20 D . POWELL 19 T Fairbairn 23 S Fitzgibbon 19 S . Barlow

20 S . Prendergast 22 D . WALSH.

20 A. Seeger 24 C Higgins 20 MWels

h2t M . Barron 23 M. WEST 21 A. Bonnici 26 TListon .22 S . King

22 A . Atchison 25 D . KEENAN 22 S. Downey 27 H Hodgson23 C . McNamara

23 R. Powney (VC) 27 R . JAEGER 23 P Hanlon28 J Ryan 24 C Pac h

24 T. Prendergast 28 D. MCDONALD.

24 E. Hanapy29 J Gordon30 J Mennen

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J . Rowe 30 K. SHAW 25 J. Rogers 32 P Beynon 25 L . Thoma s26 A . Murphy 31 T. BOXALL 26 J. Nannes 33 S Choso 26 D . Lee27 S . Payne (CAPT) 32 N. MCGOVERN

27 E. Maitlard 34 A Fricke 27 B. Grant28 B. Taylor 33 R. LUPA 28 C. Savage 36 J Carter

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29 S. Pratt 35 C. CERTO 29 P. Delahaye 37 B Caimes 29 B. Griffen

30 A. Crean 36 J. PLUMMER30 A Brett 38 M Tricky

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31 0 . Brennan 38 B. JOHNSON .31 L. Seville 39 B Prior

31 J . Hyne s32 T Hyne s

32 B. Liuzzi 39 A. JORDAN 32 G. Riley 40 J Kane.

33 T Boz33 A. Law 42 T. PLUMMER 33 N. Callaghan 41 M Handby

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34 M. Falkiner 43 T. BUTSON 34 C. Goulden 42 M DellOllio 35 C. Bergi n35 T. Braden 44 A . CERTO

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36 N. Bowman 45 D. HURN36 S Nolan

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37 B Chalmers45 MorrisD 38 M . Elias

38 M . Day 47 J . MCCRANN .38 K Woodman

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54 B QUINN 43 M. Van Suylen 52 E Furlan 45 J. Buttigei g44 A . Pearce .

55 A. WALSH 44 P. McClaren 53 J Grabovic 46 G . Singleton45 L. Prendergast

56 G HATTY 45 D . Allen ~ M Eley 47 B. Robinso n46 T. Moran .

57 S CARMODY 46 S. Greety 55 M~nni~ 48 B. Gray47 M. Hawkins

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St Bernards retained the top position in ASection, courtesy of their solid win overUni Blues . Their main rivals, OldXaverians, received a substantialpercentage lift when they destroyed OldIvanhoe in one of the biggest A gradescores for some time, 30 .18 to 8.6 . DanRichardson and Adam Jones both kicked 8for the Xavs . Other notable players wereLandrigan, Sassi, Ellis and Kay . For OldIvanhoe; Spoor, Branigan, R Weddle,Corcoran and Sandilands. In thesharpshooters competition it seemed LukeHawkins (Old Scotch) and Dan Richardson(Old Xavs), with 67 and 65 goalsrespectively would battle it out for thehonour of leading A Section .In B Section Old Mentonians, although on

the bottom of the ladder, kept their hopesof avoiding relegation alive by defeatingOld Haileyburians by 1 point . Mentoniansalmost let the game slip after holding a

solid lead in the fIrst half. Best players,Mullin, Kuramoto, Austin, Murphy, Webb

and Falskis (Old Mentonians) and S

Langford-Jones, Mason, Home, Mitchell,Forsyth and Ladd (Old Haileybury) .

In C Section, Bulleen Templestowe athome against Prahran, failed to make itthe perfect day for their 300 gamer ChrisParris . Prahran proved too strong 21 .9 to17 .8 . Chris was in the best players for BTand the left footer, known for hispenetrating kicks and toughness at theball, started his career in the juniorsbefore becoming a key member of thesenior club .D1 coaches were Laurie Aghan (Aquinas),Greg Whitcroft (Banyule), Dean Anderson(Caulfield Grammarians), AndrewSutherland (La Trobe Uni), David Rogers(Monash Blues), Chris Moore (Oakleigh),Matt Hanlon (Old Camberwell), MikeZemski (Old Carey), Gavin Keane (OldEssendon) and Dave Miller (St Leos WattlePark) .Umpires in D2 Section were Michael

Phillips, Chris Stevens, Peter Simpson,Anthony Simpson, Ron Smith, Pat

Maebus, Alan

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Moncrief.Brad Beitzel's newcolumn, For theLove of the Game' ,was launched in this round . Brad's featureprovided insights into various parts of theVAFA community . In this initial article herecorded a summary of his interview withTerry Burt ( St Mary's reserves) playing his250th. Nothing unusual you might sayexcept that Brad conducted the interviewwhilst Burt was participating in theressies' game. St Mary's were 8 goals up,Burt was at full forward and the briefinterview was only interrupted when he ledto the pocket to take a chest mark and goalfrom an acute angle . Great initiative Brad !

In A Section Ormond (third) and Uni BI ,_ z s(fourth) turned up the heat on second placedOld Scotch when they both won narrowlyand Scotch lost to the ladder leaders, OldXaverians . Scotch's chances were not helpedwhen their coach, Wayne Harmes, travelled

interstate for business purposes forcing himto miss the game. Captain, Rob Fuller, wasalso unavailable to play and key playersGavin Eagle and Ken Stokes were lost before

quarter time. Despite this Scotch weretenacious and had they kicked straighter

(5 .13 to 10.8) the game could have beencloser. Stuart Gibbs had the better of Xavs'star Matt Bourke for most of the game before

Bourke cut loose, kicked three of his four forthe day and "fed off" a few more, Xavs kicking

six goals to one in the last . Dann, Landrigan

and Dillon were also very good for thewinners .

It had been a very wet period over the pastweeks and the big game in B Section, OldHaileybury (first) and Old Brighton (third)was moved to the Sandringham Oval, thebest wet weather ground in the area .Brighton started well but Haileybury cameback in the second when Eddie Binghambagged three goals to give OH a 9 point brea k

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at half time . It was all Haileybury in thesecond half and the clear flag favouritesdeserved their reputation as the team to beatwith a final score of 15 .18 to 7 .12 . Rae, GaryPhillips, Mark and Darren Seccull and Ralph-Smith were best for the winners . Fildes,Mercer, Pryor, Pollock, McLoughlan andBarber were Brighton's best .In C Section Monash Blues (eighth) produceda major upset by defeating AJAX (fourth) andensured that top four and bottom two werefar from undecided . In the wet Monash had agreat first term (5.3 to 1 .3), maintainedcontrol at half time (7 .7 to 2 .7), staved off theJacka attackers in the third and kicked afurther 3 .6 to nil for a winning score of 11 .12

to 4 .10 . Hurley, Roche, White, Hipwell, Smithand Barker were best for Monash . For AJAXbest were the brothers Goldberg, Rozenberg,Pat, Bloom and Marks .

There was a big turn up in B Section as StKilda CBC (fifth) demolished OldMelburnians (fourth) 13 .22 to 4 .6 and drewwithin 4 points of a top four position . Baker,Fitzroy, Gillan, White, Kay and Driscoll werethe best six for The Saints . OM's struggled tofind six good players but eventually namedDavine, Baglin, Elam, A Mitchell, Bradshawand Waite . Leading goal kickers in thissection were Filopovic (Kew) 74, J Mitchell(Old Melburnians) 61, Thomas (Old Brighton)61 and Lopes (St Kilda CBC) 60 .Alan (Snapper) Haugh recorded his 300thgame for Old Ivanhoe and all club membersthanked him for his outstanding contributionon and off the field . Premiership player(1973), Best Clubman (1969) a number ofbroken bones, many seasons on committeeand a stint as Reserves' Coach were but someof Alan's experiences since his first game in1966 .

Possibly the most dominating player I haveseen in amateur football, Mike Birrell, OldCarey's super ruckman, made a hugeimpact in his first three seasons . In 1971 he

ossiblil the most dominating

player I have seen in amateur

football, Mike Birrell, Old Carey's

super ruckman, made a huge impact

in his first three seasons. "

won the B Section best & fairest, repeated thefeat in 1972 and was runner-up in 1973,losing by 1 point to Phil Pryor (Collegians) . In1972 Mike was selected in the state team andwon the best Victorian player award in bothstate games played that season . After playingin the Victorian Carnival team in 1973, hecommenced travelling around Australia butreturned in 1975 and was again in the bestplayers in the Victorian team againstTasmania . All this by the age of 22, someplayer !

Old Geelong were enjoying a successfulseason to date and were sitting second inD Section with a 4 point plus percentagebreak over third team Preston . OGGS werenow in their eleventh season and hadachieved 2 premierships in 1956 and 1957in D and C Sections respectively . Theywere coached by Brian Wawn, former UniBlues and Canberra Uni player . Their mostvocal supporters at the time wereidentified as Bob Lemmon and 'Nugget'Stevens . Former Olympic rower, GarthManton, was President and had led theclub strongly . They had come a long waysince 1954 when the showers consisted ofa 'scrub' in the nearby Yarra River !

The top side i ach senior section, St

Bernards (A), Uni Blues ( B), St Kilda CBC

(C), Hampton :lovers (D), AJAX (E) and

Heatherton (F) all had the strong support of

their reserves' teams . The closest to an

exception was B Section where the Blues'

reserves were fifth ; otherwise all others were

in the top four. Clearly, at the business end of

the season, the top senior teams relied on the

performance of the seconds to maintain

positive pressure on their players .

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~

n D Section South Melbourne District s

went one game clear on top when theydefeated St Pats Ballarat 12 .22 to 5 .6 andsecond placed Glenhuntly lost narrowly tothird placed Murrumbeena, 11 .9 to 12 .7 .Best for South were Smith, B Evans,Hodge, K Evans, Robins, Summers, Lewisand Thrum and for St Pats O'Brien,Raphael, Black, Scott, Currie, Heath,James and Brian McKenna .

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Vifflealth

Thanks to St . Johns for pulling off a win and back after half tim esaving me from "clacks" with my tipping, to give their hosts asnaring only 1 out of 5 . The upsets have nowopened up both ends of the ladder with somegreat matches in the upcoming weeks .Review

Perhaps the upset of the year took place atthe "House of Pain", which became the"House of Shame" as Syndal accounted forWest Brunswick to reopen the relegationbattle. With some good play by theRichardson brothers, the Synners held a

handy lead at quarter time and thenwithstood a gallant come back from the Pies

to win by three points .The second upset was at the Lake where theSwans continued their inconsistent form towallop the Browns and continue their mid-season slump. Streaking to a 10 goal leadearly in the match, it was catch up for Kew,and while Mainsbridge and Tinetti did wellagain for the Browns, they were in theminority as South kept their finals hopesalive with a 40 point win .Upset number three occurred at Artie Park,where the sub zero temperatures suited agallant Westbourne side to a tee . Making useof the gale, the Warriors got the jump onWerribee, and while the Bees fought backhard in the second through Keogh andCzajkowski, they missed their chances . TheWarriors then kicked away and the defence,lead by the star hackman "Millhouse"Aquilina, held off any challenges to record amemorable 38-point win .Upset number four saw a great win fromPower House over UHS-VU by the narrowestof margins . No report from the game, but the

win now makes it a four-way battle in therelegation stakes .

Finally, a match that went as predicted!St . Johns got off to a good start throughArnold and Dasha, however, Monash came

scare . However, theJocs are back in form and steadied to wincomfortably and move back into second spot.

Preview

It does not get much better than two teams

on the rebound, and that is exactly what is instore at the JJ Higgins where Kew host WestBrunswick. My pick is for the Westies tobounce back in an attempt to reclaim their

double chance spot with a 15-point win .

Werribee were shell-shocked after Saturday'smatch and a 9am Sunday crisis meeting washeld to steady the ship . For my pick, I amsticking with the Bees who will be hoping

their kicking for goal can improve and thegood form of Ben Stornebrink can continue

as they retain top spot with a 28-point win .Speaking of inconsistency, Old Westbourne's

form has been up and down like a yoyo andtoday host a UHS-VU side that is back in the

relegation battle after last week's loss . With

"H-Cha" in rare form, and "Fish" becoming asuperstar up front, I think it will be the

Warriors in a canter as they consolidate theirfinals spot with a 34-point win.

CLUB NAME LSTVJi, TOTA L

D3 SECTION

Werribee

Werribee

Old Westbourne

Kew

D3 RESERVE

C LeeD LeeJ HorsburghVecchio

0 53

0 40

0 38

1 37

Werribee MarinisSt Johns OC CallaghanWerribee S Harding

4

1

3

49

38

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gyndal Tally Ho has quickly become oneof the most important pieces of the finalspuzzle, and today can play another partwhen they host St . Johns . For myselection though, I am going to be braveand stick with the Jocs to hold ontonumber two place with a 15-point win .

he Gryphons a re tough to beat

at home, and with Stratford and

Wells playing they go in as slightfavorites."

Today's match between Power House and

Monash two weeks ago would have nothad many D3 pundits batting an eyelid,

but given the eventualities of the past two

weeks, this game is now match of theround given that the loser has the

statistical possibility to fall to last on the

ladder. The Gryphons are tough to beat at

home, and with Stratford and Wellsplaying they go in as slight favorites . My

selection is almost a toss of a coin, butwhen in doubt, stick with the home team .

Monash by 8 points .

CorrespondentsPlease get your reports togavan .flowerCspotless .com.au by no laterthan midday on Monday .

')TON EOld Westbourne - David 'Niks' Nikolathis week plays his 50th club game. Theraking left-footer was a key member of lastseason's senior premiership and camethrough our inaugural U19 team of 2002after attending the school . Niks alsoboundary umpired for the club as a 15year old . We admire his talent and wishhim well .

D3 SEa:,_viroKew v West Brunswic k

Werribee Amateurs v South Melb Districts

Old Westbourne v UHS-VU - switched from

original drawSyndal Tally-Ho v St Johns 0 C

Monash Gryphons v Power House

D3

V,'ESTBRUNSWICK 2 .1

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4 . 6

Details not received-4

.25 .10

6 .2

5 .19

8 .4 (52)6.19 (55)

Umpires: Max Wittman Shane McNamara (F) Chris McKendry

STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 6.4 10.6 11.7 13.13(91)

KEW 1.3 1 .4 5.7 7 .9(51)

Sth &4elb Dist: Bell 3 A Hannan 3 Ray 2 Cronan 2 Batchelor

Margiannis . Best: M Costello Aquilino E Costello Washington

Glendenning Moojen . Kew : McDermott 2 Cullen Mainsbridge Vecchio

Iaruti . Best : Matnsbridge Tinetti Vecchio Doig. Pietersen Carman .

Umpires: Leah Gallagher Dimitri Pappas (F) Ben Bracken Andrew

Trtantaryllou (B) Clive Shipley Andrew Summers IG )

OLD WESTBOURNE 3.1 7.2 10.3 12.5 (77)

WERRIBEE 1 .0 1.6 2.7 5.9 (39)

Old West : Whiting 3 Hodgson 2 Baulch 2 Brahma 2 Bramwell Lever

P.Hudson . Best : Hodgson Lever Aquilino Mokrusch Huntington

Bramwell . Werr : Aaron Taylor Andrew Taylor Stornebrink Borg

Czajkowski . Best: Keogh Stornebrink Czajkowski D .Lee Hilton.

Umpires : Bruno Savi Tim Sutcliffe (F) Glen Kennedy Matthew Jackson

(B) Gavin Roberts Andrew Esposito (G )

UHS-VU 1.0 4.2 6.4 8.4(52)

POWER HOUSE 2.3 3.7 5.9 7.11 (53)

UHS-VU: Franc Sparkes Gorringe Hall Mottram Tate G Ternes

Fazakerley . Best : Sparkes Lapish McLoad Mottram Hams Partridge .

Power House: Cooper 3 Brownjohn Miller Richardson Mi Verberne .

Best : A D'Intmo Haseler D Cooper Hill Mi Verberne Hamner .

Umpires: Mick Gildav Bob Kaindl (F) Michael Jones Bernie Jephson (G)

ST JOHNS 0C 2.5 4.S 8.12 13.14 (92)

MONASH GRYPHONS 0.0 2.3 4.3 5.4(34)

St Johns: Horbury 4 Diaz 3 Ryan 2 McEachern Pickering Mara B

Rvdquist . Best : O'Connor Koppens B Rydquist Chalk Nelson Ryan. Mon

Gryph : Fletcher Flowerday MacNamara Pocock Sharkey. Best: Stratford

Kent Wells J Rutherford Coxhead MacNamara.

Umpires: Russell Davidson Robert O'Gorman (F) Peter Maddocks Kyle

Mankey (G)D3 RESERVE

WEST BRUNSWICK 3.1 9.2 12.4 13.9 (87)

SYHDAL TALLY-HO 1.1 1.1 1.3 2.4(161

Details not received .

STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 4.2 5.3 6.7 8.8 (56)

KEW 1.1 2.3 2.5 3.5(23)

Sth Aielb: P Moon 5 J Bradley 2 E Henderson . Best: L McKenzie J

Bradley D Moon McDougall P Moon Phillips Kew : Giansante Jacobs

Symes. Best : Dalrymple Bruno Fraser Sparzi North Marchesani .

OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .1 2.1 7.6 7.6(48)

WERRIBEE 4.0 14.6 14.6 19 .11 (125)

Old West : Croswell 3 Morsello 2 Slattery Saandstrom . Best : Hewitt

Miller Board Edwards Slattery Theodore . Werr: Bell 4 Martnis 4 Harding

3 Di Rosa 3 Waldron 2 Moir Fuller Collier . Best: DS Rosa Bell Fuller

Velisha Mahoney Kidd .

UHS-VU 2.8 3.10 5.14 5.15 (45)

POWER HOUSE 0.0 2.3 2.3 5,4(34)

UHS-VU: C Thomas Ho Trevethan Gilmour Creek . Best : Kennedy

Greenbank Ho Pendlebury Ashton Gilmour . Power House : Contreras 2

P Cooper Gamble Scotland. Best: Plazzer Doyle Matheson Wooderson

Talbot Contreras .ST JOHNS 0C 3.5 4.8 6.11 10 .12 (72)

MONASH GRYPHONS 0.1 0.7 1.7 2.9(21)

St Johns: Dowsett 4 Rydqutst 2 Callaghan Joyce Wathen Wilson . Best:

D Rydquist Hilton Dowsett D Jones Gaget Merrigan . Monash Gryph:

Robiliard Gonis . Best : Gonis Gross Park Robiliard Healy Leroy.

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Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Robert O'Gorman

8 Landan Blackball (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Dean Schwab

14 Sharon Alger

15 Bob Kaindl

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarth y

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Macho s

22 Nick Fennessy

23 Paul Dinnee n

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiel s

30 Justin Lipson

32 Eli Haye s

33 Robert Maysto n

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Gould

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jar)

8 Bruno Savi

9 Russell Davidson

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Daniel Sllfo

17 Geoff Caulfiel d

18 Matthew Simpson

19 Andrew Fvfe

20 Brian Woodhead

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Graham Templar

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

36 David Phillips

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul OLoughlin

8 Steve Castersen

9 Steve Caple

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Calfil

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' Altera

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnso n

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

29 Peter Liddell

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 David Trot t

8 Sean Brailsford

10 Vaughan Sidebottom

11 PaulTuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Ian Kennedy

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 David Anselmi

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brow n

25 Logan Smit h

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Pviartvn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Peter Angelis

33 Roland Fuhrmann

37 Joseph Hartwig

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by Steve McCarthy& Leah Gallaghe r

wiere's Melton?Last weekend with the A & B sections having a restthe senior squad of umpires were appointed tovarious grades, unless of course you were one ofthe lucky team of umpires who umpired with theRiddell league team . You know there's a bit oftravelling to do when your appointment has aphotocopy of map 330 from the Melways attached,,,Vest Melton the destination . Reckon it would be asix can return journey . Hopefully Albie Firleyenjoyed his trip to Rupertswood .

Team ManagerThanks to Mick, team manager of South MelbourneDistricts who not only had to get his team deckedout in gear but helped out the field umpire with abrand new pair of blue umpires socks, when theoriginal pair were forgotten and only black dresssocks were the other option . By the way Mick, youshould have kept the Medallion Club tickets for theSwans game on Saturday night .

Umpire RecruitmentLet's start now with trying to recruit umpires fornext year. If any footy players are thinking ofretiring when the season is over, think about a

career chan ge and start again with the VAFA

The Complete Award and Pr :_. ,Sentatic3ns Service

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umpires. We'd love tohave you on board fornext year. With severa lformer players in our r an ks ( Richard Eastwood,Anthony Damen, Peter Liddell, Peter Angelis,Jeremy Heffern an , Simon Stokes, Phil Ca ll il, PaulCarro ll , Jamie Gunn, Jon Kerr just to name a few) .We even have former A Section best an d fairestwinner Therrv Penola's Paul Matton runningaround in the lower sections . Feel free to speak tothese guys ( if they umpire your games) in the

. 1~f any footy players are thinking of

retiring when the season is over, think

about a career change and start again with

the VAFA umpires . "

coming weeks if you're having any thoughts abouttaking up the whistle next year. They can tell youall about umpiring and the advantages it has . Don'tworry about your age, we've had plenty of "late-bloomers" who have shot up the sections . Its nevertoo late .

Association Meetin ^Just a reminder that next Thursday the 28th is the

VAFAUA meeting at ' ! Jmpires Rooms at 7 :30pm .

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Beier:Auadeaii _ 7 .1

Great win for Hawthorn as they accounted forladder leaders Elsternwick . Eltham also recordeda great win, accounting for rivals Bulleen in anevenly contested game . Back on track for Box HillNorth whilst North Brunswick also returned tothe winner's list . The log jam between 2 and 5continues, one loss can see the clubsplummeting .Round 13 ReviewsHawthorn traveled out to Elsternwick, hoping toprove up their form, which they managed to do inspades . Saulle was in everything for the Hawks,his fine season continuing . Not panic stations atthe Wicks though . The ability shown in the first12 weeks simply won't go away. B Mahony wasthe best for the Wicks .Another great win for Eltham as they accountedfor fellow potential finalists Bulleen. A purplepatch in the third quarter set up the win for theTurtles who were best served by Runco acrosshalf back and Galvin in the middle . Con n

11 _:ur?le peatch in ttee tiaard qzc er

set up the winfor the Turtles "

continued his good year for Bulleen .Newton and Tannous were the stars as NorthBrunswick returned to the winner's list againstAlbert Park . A fast start was the key for North asthe last three quarters proved to be closelycontested. Bennett and Baker were the best forthe Falcons .Finally, Box Hill North returned to the winner'slist as they accounted for Richmond . Box Hillwas erratic in their goal kicking in term 1 withthe result that Richmond got their tails up duringthe second quarter . Box Hill steadied andmanaged to record a much required and moraleboosting win . Manno and Riscalla were the starsfor the winners whilst Evans was Richmond'sbest .St Mary's had the bye.

'• ;vi@'.,. .

Another cracker ofa round as finals L_.Jjostling continues .Percentage is goingto be vitally important with both Eltham andHawthorn in front on that score .Hawthorn host Eltham with the Hawks keen tomake it a clean sweep, with the Turtles being

their most recent loss . The Hawks were buoyed

by last weeks win, particularly as the Hawksdidn't rely on known match winners . The Turtleshave been great for awhile now. Their fantastic

percentage will keep them in good store althoughfancy the Hawks might be able to get over the line

at home .Bulleen host Box Hill North with a win a must

to stay in the final's race. If you look at the home

sides from this year it has been fairly consistent,

not dropping too many games you wouldn'texpect . They also have a nice mix of youth and

experience . Too much to play for, Bulleen formine .

North Brunswick welcomes Elsternwick, full ofconfidence after returning to the winner's list lastweek . The Wicks have lost the last two butrealistically it won't have caused any da=~,_- .

~,l.U., ID4 SECTIONElsternwick HunterHawthorn Amateurs LaulettaBulleen Cobras BadanjekElsternwick S GraceD4 RESERVEElthamElsternwickAlbert Park

Bulleen Cobras

Krohn

GoldmanS AllanM Rowe

1 562 500 521 44

4 401 353 364 35

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With the double chance secured, expect the)n tostart revving up for a finals campaign byaccounting for North Brunswick .Finally, Albert Park travel to St.RRary°s . TheFalcons have been hard hit with injuries whilstthe Saints have no doubt used the break as anopportunity to freshen up as they continue theirassault on the finals. Once again, too much toplay for, St .Mary's for me .Press Correspondent sEither email me on ed .sill(aloeker .com .au or ring

o :z 0'18348723 .

l;i t? arn OC - congratulations to - ney

:.ho has reached the 1:_` :t with

Eltharn Collegians . This achievement has takensome time to achieve, with Brad firstrepresenting the Turtles in 1992 . Injuries and

work commitments have restricted Brad'sprogress, however, he has been a constant andpopular fixture at the club over 12 seasons . Bradis a life-member of the club and was apremiership player in 1993 . It was fitting that he

played his 100th in front of many of hispremiership team-mates attending a past players

luncheon last Saturdav .North Brunswick - 5 0 Games -<Jasorl Heck.

Well done to 'Shrek' on reaching 50 games. Itlooked very unlikely after a knee reconstruction& being told he may never play again he hasreturned bigger & better than ever. A very agile &

clever ruckman he has displayed great will &quality in his comeback . His ability to read theplay brings many of his teamates into the game .

Also having the added task of being ClubSecretary he is a totally dedicated Green & Goldperson . Well done Jason . 50 Games - Nick

Giovanoglou. Also well done to Nick on reaching50 games . A no nonsense straight at the ballplayer Nick has displayed some fine talent .Whether in defense or roaming the midfield hisattack on the ball has never been in question .

Having played some solid games in the Seniorswhen called upon, his coaches have great respectfor his no compromise attitude to his opponentsor the football . Well done Nick .

;_~. .-s,--~-,n.. i. ... .~ ~

Bulleen Cobras v Box Hill North

Hawthorn Amateurs v Eltham Collegian sNorth Brunswick v Elsternwick

Richmond Central - Bye

St Marys v Albert Park

BOX HILL rX,"-.-= 4.9 7._ .7 8.18 13 .23 (101)

HE - . : )CENTRAL 2.1 5.1 5.2 6.6(42 )

Nth: 5 Cook 4 C Riscalla 3 D Penny 3 Marine 2 Garrett . Best :

Mai o Riscalla D Penny Steele Rogers Cook. Rieh Cent : T Dukie N

Nuske A Tavlor S Hiliier . Best : G Evans N Nustie D Speakman S Ltuzzi

T Dulic J Robertson.

Umpires : Steve Caple Pat Maebus (F) Tom wtscher Michael Roche (B)

Michael O'Donnell Jack Regester (G )

ELT'rIARR COLLEGIANS 2.6 4.8 8.10 8.13 (61)

BULLEEN COBRAS 2.1 4.1 5.5 7.8 (50)

Eltham : McClaren 2 Savage 2 Thomas 2 B Galvin Andrews . Best:

Bunco J Galvin Hargrave Whyte Jorgensen Stoekdale . Bull Cob:

.'Jhittleker 2 Pearson Arcoraei Mullenger D Trmchi J D'Angelo . Best:

Conn Mehrez PoGtis Mullenger whttticker McLaren.

Umpires : Jon Kerr Sean Brailsford (F) Sean Collins Christine Brown

(B) Steven Piperno Daniel Brookes ( G)

ELSTERNWICK 1 .3 3 .5 3.5 5 .8(38)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.9 5.11 11.15 13 .19 (97)

Eist: Hunter S Grace Beddtng8eld B Mahony Huggins . Best: B

Mahone Cummins Neill Stuchbery Foster Missaglta . Haw: Saulle 4

Rice 4 Lauletta 2 Pritchard 2 McKenna . Best : Not received.

Umpires : Matt Meier Luke Moncrieff (F) Amanda Whittaker Elise Van

Grondelle (B) Craig Arnol Richard Keane (G)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.6 6.8 10.12 11 .13 (79)

ALBERT PARK 2.2 3.5 4.8 5.9(39)

Nth Bruns : Newton 3 Twaddle 2 Pizzari Giucas Poilakls J Boudoloh

Orr Adams. Best: Newton Tannous Robertson Sammartiuo Menta

Mountney . Albert Park : Collins 2 R Williams Storey Burton . Best:

Thompson S Bennett R Baker J Baker Quinlan .

Umpires : Simon Stokes Ross Kennedy (F) Brent Reid Michael Lee (G)

ST. MARYS BYE

D4 RESERVE

BOX HILL NORTH 2.5 4.8 6.16 7.18 (60)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.0 4.5 5.6 11.11 (77)

Box Hill Nth: Pratt Russell Ball CacaIlo It Lacey Tambakis Thoi .

Best : Russell P Doric Nadir Kotsartd(s Collis Pratt. Rich Cent :

Dautovic 2 Titley 2 Lake 2 Prentice Braken Mosey Deheitas Quick .

Best : A Titley R Prentice H Dautovic W Bracken J Petering J Lane.

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .4 5.4 8.9 13.9 (87)

BULLEEN COBRAS 3.1 5.3 5.5 5 .5(35)

Eltham : Krohn 4 Love 2 Paisley 2 J Howgate Jarvis O'Donnell Paine

Pattison . Best: Jarvis Turney Baud Paisley J Howgate Keleher . Bull

Cob: Rowe 4 Bvrne . Best: Palermo Whitehouse Moore Byrne Rowe

Kellett.ELSTERNFIICI{ 1 .2 4.5 4.5 7 .6(48)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.3 3.3 5.7 7.9 (51)

Elst : Creak 2 Whelan Goldman Leaper Hankin Ryan . Best: Clarke

Creak McNally Brennan Morgan . Haw: Vance 3 Ruzieka 2 Hyland

Houghton . Best: Not received .

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.1 2.5 3.6 6.10 (46)

ALBERT PARK 5.4 9.7 11.10 14 .12 (96)

Nth Bruns : Papanikolou 3 Ahmed Taha 2 Abroad Talra . Best : Heck

Giovanoglou Panagiotidis Ahmed Taha Ahmad Talra Donnelly .

Albert Park: S Allan 3 Sutton 2 McGuire 2 Smith 2 Green 2 Toth 2

Jackson. Best : Tuffin Sutherland Deviate Sutton Toth Agar.

ST. MARYS BYE

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH RUlLEEU COBRAS ElSTERN WICK ELTHAM O CCoach : Pete Smith Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach : Joe D'Angelo Coach : D Grace Coach: Wayne ReardonRes Coach : Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Jon Pratt Res Coach : TBA Asst . P McNally Res Coach: Paul Gregor

Coach Res: M Hoskin g1 P. Smith I G . Wilson 2 T. Orwin 1 L MURPHY 1 T. Andrews2 N. Pastras 2 C. Riscalla 3 S . McLaren Capt 2 A HANKIN 2 D . Lynch2 A. Morgan 3 A . Odza 4 N . Cartledge

2 L BEDINGFIELD3 E Sava eg3 R. Bake r

3 P. Shakepeare4 T. Mann o5 J . Garrett 5 M . Mann

3 J YEMM4 D GRACE

.4 L . Mason (VC)

4 M . Naudi 7 S . Stewart 6 G. Fortune 5 M WHELAN 5 L . Austin

5 S . Allan 8 C . Langley 7 T. Mehrez 5 K CUMMINS 6 J. Galvin (C)6 J . Stor eStorey 9 A. Sallantioglu 8 T. Mazzarella 6 MTHIELE

7 J McADAM -RC- 7 B. Rashid7 S. Variables 10 S. Coo k

11 T. Thoi9 M. Kyriakou 8 S CURRIE 8 B . Jorgensen

7 M. Burton 12 A. Dick 10 C. Powderham 8 M GREENE 9 C. Watson8 N . Wheeler 13 M . Cumming 11 A. DeJong 9 T HARTLEY 10 B . Marshall9 P. Chambers 14 L. Penhalludack 12 P. Whitehouse 10 T HUGGINS 11 J Mizz i10 M . Phillips 15 L. Keillor 13 N. Edgar

it L MISSALGLIA12 P NEVILLE

.12 M. Blagrove11 D. Bree 16 M . Penny 14 T. Fradkin 13 S SOPPET 13 M Luttick12 N. Langdo n

13 B Payne16 W. Drew17 G. Cavallo

15 J . Trinchi 14 B MAHONY -VC -15 C M KENN

.14 R . Runco.

13 M . Tuffin 18 C . Butler 16 0 . Trinchi c A16 M SURMAN 15 J. Paisleyy

14 M . Hyams 19 C . Callis 17 T. Conn 17 T PUTT 16 D. Brick15 D . Borley 20 K. Oldfield 18 F. Arcoraci 18 ANEILL 17 T. Wenbom15 P. Guicas 22 A. Steele 19 B. Thomas t9 J HUNTER 18 B . Galvin16 C . Roberton 23 D . Penny 20 J. MeQua@er 20 E GOLDMAN 19 J Gilbert17 S. Bennett 23 J. Naumovski

24 P Doyle21 N. Lykopandis 2t P STUCHBERRY

22 G ELVIN

.20 S . Weston

18 G . Collins 25 P. Kotsaridis 22 J . Daniels 23 S CURTAIN 21 M . Hart19 N. Cain 26 R. Ball 23 A. Nasr 24 A FOSTER 22 R . Foo (VC )20 K. Grace 28 Z . Veleski 24 A. Gemes 25 T COTTER 23 T Carter21 P. Shoppee 29 M . Rogers 25 W. Olney 26 j BN~ Y~_

.24 A. Hargrave22 J . Hannet t

22 J .. Marshall30 B . Olson31 D. Olson M . Nathanielsz 28 W MORGAN 25 R . Thoma s

23 B Harries 32 I.Oldetd 27 J . Cartledge 29 S MAHONY 26 J. Glar e.23 D . DeZoete 33 M. Marinovic 28 A . Foskett 30 M SPENCE

31 A LASNITZKI 27 J . Stockdale24 T. Green

34 H . Ho 29 R . Sheehan 32 B MASON 28 M . Pattiso n25 J. Wier 35 C . Liston 30 B. Cookson 33 M CUNNINGHAM 29 D. Howgat e26 B. Moore 36 S. Russell 31 R . Pasinati 34 T LEAPER 30 M Abbott27 A.Jackson 38 J. DAmato

39 J Tambakis32 S. Wagg 35 P McNALLY

.31 B . Keleher

28 R . Allan.

40 D. Worrell 33 A. 36 J PYMAN37 D NOLAN 32 C . Bau d

29 R. Humphrey 41 P. Currie 34 M . DAngelo 38 BANDERSON 33 A . Howgate30 W. Johnson 42 A. Tarulli 35 M . Unwin 39 M TENNANT 34 J. Howgate31 S . McGuire 43 R. Doyle 36 P. Dall'Oglio 40 A PATEY

35 M. Crooks31 J . Williams 44 C. Garrett 37 J . Paatsch 41 D BYRNE36 N Ryal l32 M . Smith

33 M . Wall45 M . Sinfield46 P. Mortimer 38 G. Brown

42 E ALTER43 P CLARKE

.37 P. Krohn

34 T. Houston 47 A . Andrews 39 C . Chan 44 S GRACE -VC- 38 A. Mo k35 S Toth 49 T. Ellis 40 G . Richards 45 J KAICER 39 A. McClaren.35 C . Downie

50 C . Irvine 41 C . Borrelli 46 L RYAN47 T PERKINS

40 EE . Bau d36 J. Dudi

52 S. Darcy53 N . Chau

42 V. Dam 47 D BRENNAN 41 T. Kurtschenko37 L . Hogan 54 L. Van den Akker 43 T. Whittaker 48 A CONTIN 42 C . Conole38 S. Fairfield 55 J. Pratt 44 B. Saaksjarvi 49 J BARIBAR 43 R . Carrucan41 R. Williams 56 H. Shiba 45 N. Khalil 50 M McKENNA 44 N Dunca n42 C. Cook 57 M . Mason 46 J. Lewis

51 A BURNEY52 J LILIKAKOS

.45 A. Whyte

44 B . Isard 58 M . Azmi 48 M . Soumellidis 53 A LEWIS 46 S Clark45 J. Agar 59 J . Screen 49 G. Anderton 54 K POLLER.

47 A Emin i46 G. Price48 M . Snowden

60 N . Benbow61 J . Howarth 50 R Lock 55 H McGREGOR

56 P FREEDMAN

.48 B. Turney

50 S . Thompson 62 C . Henry 51 R . Daley 57 M CREAK 49 L. Barnes51 J . McKay 63 J . Aspinall 52 T. Sette 58 B ELLIS 50 B . Richardso n52 D . Allan 64 J . Vagias 53 R . Rodrigues 59 R POWELL 51 J . Simpson53 M. Williams 65 D . Woolridge 54 S. Nelson 60 L SMITH 52 D Justice55 D . Quinlan 66 C . Plunkett

67 A. Manerheim55 N . Polities

61 R MCKENNA62 B TORRANCE

.53 J. Foo

57 J. Sutton 68 N. Galil 56 I . Baccini 63 R SHERRY 54 S. Todman57 J. Baker 69 B. Pearce 57 C. Batt 64 S THOMPSON 55 K. Toulson58 S. Gitsham 70 H. Gist 58 T. Moore 65 N ANDERSON 56 R Love59 L. Barr 73 D. Francis 59 R. Hadisutanto 66 M HOSKIN G

67 S GORDAN

.58 N . McPherso n60 V. Surace

62 P. Cramer76 M . Lace y78 A. Leavers

60 J . Lowrie 68 M DANIELS 59 B. Evan s77 S Garcia 79 G. tt

77 S . Fisher 69 N UTTING 61 A. Stockdale.78 T Tuhoro

gp S . E ans 101 J . DAngelo 70 M NOONAN 63 L. Ogilvie.79 S . Thompson 81 J . Hopes

71 M MARZIALE72 T MARCHETTI

80 J . Bowlby 82 D . Dovaston 73 M NICOL84 M. Lacey86 G . Archer MAJOR SPONSORS

Rising Sun Hotel - 88 M. Edgley Major SporsorS

Richmond and89 S. Yalamanchil e99 G . Robinson CAPITAL GROWTH Trash 'n' Stash

Rising Sun Hotel - 111 A. Maguire THE ELSTERNWICK CLU B

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D4 SectionHAWTHORN NORTH BRUNSWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL ST. M ARYS A.F.C .

Coach: Peter Tyson Coach: Ange Sammartino Coach: Thomas Duk ic Coach : tifdiad ~~~ aRes Coach : Patrick Ryan Res Coach : Harry Tsialtas Res Coach : Steven Lake

Res Coach: George Kasr antata~s

1a M . McVeigh t D. Newton 1 W. Old 1 M. Banksib B. Blakeman 2 D. Adams 2 T. Quick 2 B. Perelberg

2a J. Ridley 3 D. Orr 4 D . Miller 3 G . Schembn2b J. Thompson 5 H. Hassan 5 B. Po rt eus 4 A. Ballantyne

3 A. Collins 6 D. Pizzari 6 T. Dukic 5 A . Lane4 N. Martin 7 J . Briffa 7 S. Lynch 6 C . Weller

5 S. Ave ry 8 S . Menta 8 D . Speakman 7 A . Dwyer -----am

6 P. Ave ry 9 A. Sammartino 9 A. Piani 8 R . Kodituwak u

7 C. Alexander 10 A. Mountney 10 A. Zuccaro 9 C . Armstrong

8 S. Gatiss 11 J . Boudoloh 11 S. Lake 10 D. Cope

9a R . Ogge (vc) 12 P. Tannous 12 S. Britter 11 J . Bernardi

9b M. Houareau 14 M . Sorlete 13 J . Goode 12 S . Nicholson

10 J. Hall 15 H. Tsiaftas 14 J . Mcgrath 13 J . Hill

it J. Dawson 16 S. Tsialtas 15 C . Barry 14 L. Goldsworthy

12 J. Pi 17 A. Taha 16 J . Bin 15 M . Purcell

13 J. Murphy 18 R. Massri 17 J . Neilson 16 M . Aikman

14 D . Lauletta 0 19 L . Spano 18 A . Taylor17 L. Anthony

15 M. Tyson 20 A. Said 18 P. Moulday18 B. Frail19 V. Ryan

= ; _ ®

16a C . Rice 21 R . Santacrace 19 C. Quay20 A. Waller

16b J . Shepherd 22 J. Freeman 20 D. Bergin 21 M . Gilchrist77 B . Ruzicka 23 D . Kehagias 21 D. Phelan 22 C. Adam19 T. Hyland 24 A. Belbin 22 J . Petering 23 F Harri son --= a20 S . Parker 25 L . Greening 23 B . Breese Latime r24 A2t P. Clennett 26 M. Taha 24 T. Guthrie

.25 M. Black

22 D. McClenchy 27 N . Pollokis 25 A. Read 26 S. C rilly23 L. Collins 28 T. Ackland 26 R. Prenti ce 27 S. Grillo24 J . Jackomos 30 D . Cart er 27 N. Nuske 28 J. Inne s25 T. Ryan 31 A . Boudoloh 28 C. Dimitriou 29 P. Harrison26 B . Collins 32 B . Robertson 29 S. Hillier 30 M. Lynch27 L. Flannigan 33 J . Ferns 30 L. Fotheringham 31 H . Adam28a D. Mackenzie 34 M . Pisasale 31 Retired Jumper 32 S . Johnsto n28b T. Crivelli 36 A . Taha 33 P. Bedmano 33 C . Ferg29 K. Rimmer 37 C. Twaddle 34 M. Vervoorn 34 L. Armstrong33 M . Caruana 38 E . Caccamo 35 P. Krisohos 35 G. Theohard s35 S. Davies 39 C. Rhook 36 G . Evans 36 B . Graetzer Is J36 M . Sheridan 40 B . Mc Callum 37 D . Green 37 C. Freshwater ---- . .~37 C. Ja rvis 41 A. Taha 38 M. Defreflas 38 S . Griffin -.- . ,-~43 I . Chepa 42 J . Papanikolaou 39 H . Dautovic 39 B . Richardso n44 B. Altder 43 F. Papanastasatos 40 M. Pescott 40 M . Karis I46 T. 0'Hanlon 44 D. Donnelly 41 C . Duff 41 T. Cummins55 A. Saulle 45 G . Panagiotidis 42 D . Trenellen 42 M . Davies

58 T. Dixon 46 F. Valeri 44 G. Begley 43 L. R az g a

59 G . Cade 47 P. Micallef 46 M . Jones 44 G . Koumantatakis :3

62 D . Pritchard 48 J. Wolter 47 M . King 45 M . Maschette :1

75 M. Daou 49 S. Hearn 49 P. Brunt 46 T. Tahos t

80 N . Exton 50 P. Giucas 50 A . Tilley 47 P. Rousi s

51 N . Giovanoglou 51 D. Moffat 48 M . Gould ~

52 K. Hassoun 52 J . Pike 49 W. Smith.57 S. Nabbs 53 J . Robertson 50 C. Wigg ~i' - .

f62 B. Carter 54 C. Cartwright 51 N . Andrews \, -'-

66 R . Pretty 55 M . Davies 52 0. Had ~- tJ

67 J . Heck 56 T. Kristof57 M G

53 D . Anders54 P. G°anan

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oona n. 55 B. Tagell , i57 E. Hill 56 P. Roseman

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58 M. Hanna 57 A. Bull59 W. Bracken 58 J . Wright 7760 B. Jolley 59 C . Mackenzie61 P. Karamichalos 60 W. Goldsworthy62 G . Gardiner63 T. Soderstrom

62 L. D'astol i64 C. Chan ~ .

64 A. Musey 69 P. Murphy,

65 D . Coromandel67 J . Lane69 T Melville cnsrgy drinka74 S . Gray M177 S . Lfuzz i79 A . Roller Etm` ft Gras4zer

80 D. James-Schirmer

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Senior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered player with apermit can play finals (except AFUVFL players with apermit - see below) .Reserve -(2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registeredand must have played at least four (4) reserve gradematches and not more than ten (10) senior matches inthe home and away games (first round) .Where both first and second XVI1I's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only have playedtwo (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify .For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on differentdays of the same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the sameday) .

Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold apermit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than5 senior and reserve matches he must have played morethan 5 Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selectionin his club's senior team in the first second round match,he is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19final .

Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybridarrangement, the following shall apply .Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have notplayed more than 10 matches with the U191 side to playin the (2) team .

o .To represent the hybrid team in ie finals the player

ust have represented the h ;'Jrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals .C( ' . . .. . . as - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the am they wish to represent) and not haveplayed more than a total of eight (8) senior andreserve matches during the first round .Where a club has two or more Club XVIiI teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) iigher placed side(s) to play in alower team's fi nAn AFL or = . __ . player will be eligible to play inthe finals for his :a) VAFA club as long as he has played a minimum of

five (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishes torepresent in the finals . At least two (2) of thesematches must have been played after June 3r- ,

b) Senior VAFA team as long as he has playiminimum of five (5) senior and/or U19 'matches for the team he wishes to rep- ;et, inthe fi ils . At least two (2) of these matches musthm ' en played after June 30th .

A I B player must have played five (5)VAFA m ; ches for the VAFA team he wishes torepresent in the finals . For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matchesafter June 30th .

The rn j , (Glenhuntly =oad) is openThe te (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when th, are o matches

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

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

club invoiced accordingly.Clubs are issued with an appropriate nur 'aer of tickets for players and oftic := ;s .

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Round 8We had some big games in FIDA last week and closeresults as well.There were 4 games played at Parkville last roundwith some upset results .The first game played was between Maribyrnong 2and Mazenod 2 the doggies came into the game asfavourites but a late surge in the final quater sawMazenod win 6 .5(41) to 5 .2(32) .The next game played was between a determinedRingwood and a fired up Broadmeadows Kangas 2The game was close all day with the Kangas too goodin the end winning 4.5(29) to the Blues 3 .4(22) .

In the section one match it was all one sided with theDogs thrashing Broadmeadows Kangas 12 .4(76) to

1 .2(8).The final game played at Park-Ale was between PortColts 1 and Mazenod 1, this was a tight match allday but in the end it was the colts 5 .5(35) toMazenod 4 .2(26) .Off to Werribee and what a game it was betweenMambourin and Moonee Valley ,This was definitely the match of the round, it was aclose well spirited match with the home teamwinning by the barest of margins the end result

reads, Mambourin 5 .9(39) to Moonee Valley 4 .11(35)WHAT A GAMEIn Albury we saw Ovens & Murray host one game asthe other was forfeited by Port Colts 2 .The game was between Bulleen Templestowe andOvens & Murray 1, the away side proved to be toogood winning 10 .9(69) to 6 .9(45) .At Kannanook, Ballarat had their second loss for theseason losing to a well tuned Kananook 1 . The endresult showed Kananook winning 8 .3(51) to Ballarat3.6(24) .The final game played for the round was betweenKananook 2 and Parkside seeing Kananook 14 .5(89)

o classy destroying Parkside 2 .2(14).other matches we had the City Vs Country match

played at Elsternwick Park on July 17th, and itproved to be a big success with all the players fromboth sides playing well . The end result of the matchwas City winning 8 .2(50) to Country 1 .3(9) .

Round 9This week we have 3 games to be played at the homeof Amateur Football (Elsterwiek Park) . The first gameto played is between Mazenod Panthers 2 and

,once Valley, this game will prove to be a rippe rthink the Panthers may win this one by a

minor 4 points .The next to be played is between BroadmeadowsKangas 2 and Port Colts 2, this game will be close fora half and then the colts will go BANG and win by 6big ones .The final game is between Mazenod I and Ringwood- after forfeiting their games in Albury - this is ascratch match.Off to Ballarat were the Knights will be hosting astruggling Broadmeadows 1, for the Kangaroos towin they need to do something special but for me theKnights easy by 8 goals .Kananook will be hosting some great games thisweek, the first is between Kananook 1 andMaribyrnong 1, this will turn out to be a great gameby the home side should win by a 3 goal margin .The next game will see Kananook 2 win easy against

Bulleen by 7 goals .Mambourin have been in great form lately and Ithink they will carry that on this week againstMaribyrnong, for me Mambourin by 15 points .Ovens & Murray are not hosting any games thisweek due to Ringwood and Ovens & Murray forfeits .The last preview of the round is going to be an easyone, Parkside are hosting an in form Port Colts 1 andwill win by no less than 10 goals .

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Another cold, wet and windy afternoon ensured astring of tight contests across metropolitanMelbourne, with three games decided by less thanthree goals and only one side kicking more thanseven majors. Marcellin continued their lead of thecompetition, cruising to a 61 point win at home toUni Blues in trying conditions . St Kevins stayed onpar with the ladder-leaders by notching up theirtenth win of the season despite getting a major scarefrom cellar-dwellers Old Brighton . Held goalless inthe opening term and still trailing at the long break,the second-placed side were lucky to escape with anarrow 18-point win . In the round's other games,Collegians trailed for the entire match against De Labefore taking the lead in the closing stages to securea come-from-behind 6 point win, while Old Scotchedged out Old Xavs by ten points in a thrilier.Although there is little more than a month of footballremaining in the home-and-away season, no team isyet assured of a finals berth as the band of mid-tablesides continue to put pressure on their ladder-leading counterparts . De La Salle host St . Kevins inundoubtedly the match-of-the-round this weekend,as both teams aim to take a big step towardscompeting in the 2005 finals series . De La wereunlucky not to win last weekend, throwing away athree-quarter lead in the final stages of their matchagainst Collegians, while St Kevins struggled all

afternoon against bottom-placed Old Brighton andwere lucky to escape with the four points . De La by7 points. In the round's other games, Collegians todefeat Uni Blues, Marcellin to cruise to win numbereleven away at Old Scotch, and Old Xavs to be testedbut end up victorious away at St Bernards .

Section TwoRupo only kicked 7 points in the second half whilstthe Fields slotted 2 majors for a pleasing 14 pointwin . Wertzberger was on the best players menu,together with "Happy" Hammond and "Simon"Townsend . Buoyed by some key inclusions, theFriars controlled the game early, but couldn'tconvert into the breeze . However, the arrival of heavyrain saw the breeze drop, together with OC'sintensity. After half time, Tom Langford's ballhandling was sublime, and Brosolo also revelled inthe conditions . The Friars' defence, led by Crowe andBaranello, was superb, denying the OC a goal in the

second half, and with Carruthers and Yoredominating around the packs, the home side hadtheir best win for the year. No news from the

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regulation Careywin overBeaumaris ,whilst at Oval #1 ,methinks OMs managed to run some guns backfrom the senior side in their 9 goal defeat of theBombers . Finally, the Bears seriously slappedTrinity, as Drapac and Dimeck shone, whilst thepowerfully built Matt Bilney enjoyed the heavy goingfor the Ts .TipsFriar, Friar white-shorts on fire by 9 goalsRupo to succumb to Banyule by 4 goalsBombers likewise to Caulfield by 17 pointsOMs over the Sharks by 9 point sOC double - trouble - Carey by 22 points

Section Thre eLa Trobe ran head-long into a Jacka ambush, andwere belted by the relentless ground-level running ofthe visitors . Ajax should organise more Sundaygames as they enjoyed the extra day off. Bluzteinbagged 5 majors, Ezekiel was a visionary, an d

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Shulman had a footy-feast . Mazeltoffl! The Raidersdodged another bullet at Pine Lodge where the stickyconditions were to the Hoers liking . Big Bolzan

played a blinder for Ivanhoe . who almost stole thegame at the end, whilst Crothwaite and Solomonwere happy mud-larks up forward for Parade.Things looked grim for Monash at the final change,as they'd yet to score a goal, but Jordan stood up inthe final term to save the side from doing a lap afterthe game with their shorts down . The Tigers werewell served by Fridman, Collins and Swayne . As

predicted, the Demons keep breathing fire, andpulled to within a game of the finals by trouncing

Uni Blacks . The Unicorns also kept a faint finals

flame flickering by dumping on Oakleigh .

Tipsparade to maul La Trobe by 10 largeMonash no match for Le Hoers, a 38 point margin .

Bentleigh to dent St Bedes by 3 goalsAJAX will beat MHSOB by 15 point soakleigh to nudge Uni Blacks out by 10 points

Section Blu eMazenod travelled to Salesian for the double chanceshoot-out on the school oval. Kicking into the breeze,

Mazenod displayed good running football to lead 6goals to 1 at quarter time, when Salesian CoachHazell delivered his first big spray for season 2005!To their credit Salesian responded but, in the finalterm, Mazenod were rewarded for their forwardmovement and ran it out convincingly . Better

players for Mazenod included Graham & Duke,whilst Salesian couldn't question the endeavour ofco-captains Norman and Kelly. Ormond leaked 4goals in the first term, and none thereafter, as theyorchestrated a 23 point win at McKinnon #2 . AtWaverley, Gleeson's six majors was a credit to hispersistence and ability to handle not only difficultconditions, but also a quality opponent . Somehow,in atrocious weather, Hampton Rovers conjured 6goals after half-time, and when Kettle soccered theRovers' 6th goal of the day, De La were out of therunning . The Pirates kicked away from the O'Clays

in the final term . Byrt and Ernie, sorry Rodwell, hadgreat games for the Pirates .TipsOH short of Salesian by 6 goal sMazenod to handle Peninsula by 27 pointsOakleigh will learn from Hampton by 3 goalsDe La a tad shy of Ormond, by 8 goals .

Section RedEmmaus St Leos became the first Section Red side

to book a finals berth last weekend after disposing of

Bulleen Templestowe by 60 points . Extending their

win-loss record to 12-1, Emmaus were clearly too

strong for the struggling Bulleen with Croughan and

Quirk both kicking five majors . In the round's other

cames, Kew held off a fast-finishing Therry Penola

~ide to escape with a 14 point win, Old Westbourne

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snuck home against Old Scotch by 15 points, whileAquinas were far too strong for Fitzroy, defeating the

reigning premiers by 89 points.

Therry, Westbourneand Fitzroy willcontinue their pushfor finals glory thisweekend, as thethree teams tied onseven wins battle itout for fourth spot .Therry Penola lookbest-placed enteringthe business end of

, 1 herry, Westbourne

and Fitzroy will

continue their push forfinals glory thisweekend, as the threeteams tied on sevenwins battle it out forfourth spot . "

the season, the in-form side boasting a superior

percentage and scheduled to play bottom-placed OldScotch. Therry Penola by 35pts . In the round's othergames, Old Westbourne should stay on par withTherry Penola with a home win over Bulleen,Emmaus will be far too strong for Fitzroy who willhave played the competition's top two sides inconsecutive weeks, while Kew won't be troubled by

Rupertswood .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1De La Salle v St Kevins

University Blues v CollegiansOld Scotch v Marcellin

Old Brighton - By eSt Bernards v Old Xaverians

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Rupertswood v Banyule Viewban k

Caulfield Gr v Old Essendon Gr - switched fromo riginal draw - venue, time TBP.

Beaumaris v Old Melburnians - SportscoverArena, Friday 6.15pmOld Trinity v Whitefriars

Old Camberwell v Old CareyUNDER-19 SECTION 3

Old Paradians v La Trobe UniMonash Blues v Old IvanhoeBentleigh v St Bedes Merit Tig

AJAX v MHSOB - at at Oval 9, Albert Park - TBCOakleigh v University Blacks

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUEOld Haileybury v Salesian Scorpions - at Fisher

Oval, Haileybury Coll ege, Keysborough at 1 p .m .Mazenod 0 C v Peninsula 0 B

Oakleigh Clays v Hampton RoversOrmond v De La Salle ( 2) - switched from

original drawUNDER-19 (21 RED

Therry Penola 0 B v Old ScotchRupertswood (2) v Kew - at 11 .30 a.m. - TBC

Aquinas 0 C - ByeOld Westbourne v Bulleen Templestowe -

to played on College Oval (ent ry off Gate Coff Marquands Road) at 1 .30 p .m.Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Fitzroy Reds

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ST. KEVINS OB 0.2 2.4 4.10 7.16 (58)OLD BRIGHTON 3 .1 3.2 4.5 6.6(42)SKOB: O'Rourke 3 Mercouriou 2 Conlon Ryan . Best : Kerr Moussi Ma.Murphy Mi. Murphy Low Belsey, Old Br: 2 Sest Gunning Presnell MasonJennings. Best: Jakobi Fox Flelke Clarke Geddes Jennings, Umpires :Mark Jenkins Lee Crossley (F)COLLEGIANS 2.1 3.2 4.6 7.9 (51)DE LA SALLE 3.3 4.4 5.7 6.9(45)Call: Quick 2 Lynch 2 Williams 2 Curtis . Best: Sutton Lvnch WilliamsScott Curtis Zimbaeks . DLS : Thompson 3 Keely Rae Dwyer. Best: HerkessFenton Casey Pitcher Dwyer Hogan . Umplres: Nathan Sheppard Matt

Goold (F) Will Burne David Cameron (B) Eddie Beal Robert Parry (G)MARCELLIN 0.0 5.2 9.4 14.7 (91)UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .1 3.3 3.5 4.6(30)Marc: Fraser 4 Crimmins 3 0'Halloran2 Boyd Gasparini MeGhn Pell

Seines. Best: Fraser Nash Pesavento Madmen Symes Bolger. Uni Blues :Hayter 3 Brennan . Best : Wood Maddocks Pyke Hailer Halliday Btouts .Umpires: Simon Olive Tim Saunders (F) Nick Kelly Julian Maceioni (B)

OLD SCOTCH 2.3 4.6 5.9 6.12 (48)OLD XAVERL9NS 2.5 3.7 5.8 5.8(38)Old Scotch : Porter 2 Slattery Ballan Bradley Gherardht . Best : WhiteheadGray H Dick Gherardin Wallace-Smith Leeds . Old Xav: Handley DlStefanuForrest Kelly Thomas. Best : Harry Mortensen Silk Doyle ForrestDiStefano. Umpires: Peter Pullen Logan Smith (F)ST. BERNARDS BYE

UNDER-19 SECTION 26.6 7.9 12.17 22 .23 (155)1 .0 2.2 3.2 3.4 (22 )

Banyule VB : Christian 4 Dark 3 Park 3 Gutterson 2 Povser 2 G .Dimeck 2Griffith Holmes Swift Saker Drapac O'Donnell . Best : Drapac SwiftGutterson Christian Shepard-Mueller G Dimeck. Old Trin : BourkeStewart Gan-Bertelsen . Best : Stewart Glatt-Bertelsen Delphme BourkeBItney Smith. Umpire s : Geoff Deveson Jack Fagan (F )CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3.7 3.8 4.13 5.15 (45)RUPERTSWOOD 0.4 3.6 18 3.13 (31)Caul: McCahon 2 Sundberg Spittal Kalaja . Best : Wertzberger N AndrewMcCaHon Hammond Townsend Schroth. Ruperts: Pretty Steight Moule.Best : Spinner Gaunt Monte Gregory Sleight . Umpires: Jason Evans BrettHerskope (F) Tristan Reith Lucas Robson (G)OLD MELBURNIANS 3.1 7.4 9.12 14 .17 (101)OLD ESSENDON 1 .8 4.8 5.11 6.11 (47)Old Melb: Haralambous 3 Ray 2 Mitchell 2 Cudlipp2 Beaumont 2 LandaleOman Linacre . Best : Panton Gooley Landale Beaumont Oman Lawler. OldEss : Not received . Umpires : Nichael Forde Nick Keatin (F) SimonMcInerneyBEAU14L1RIS 2.2 2.2 4.3 5.4 (34)OLD CAREY 5.3 9.6 13.9 16.12 (108)Details not received. Umpires: Richard Eastwood Michael R_vde (F) BenParsons Steve Durston-Ryan (B)W HITEFRIARS 0.5 4.7 6.11 9.17 (71)OLD CAMBERWELL 3.5 5.5 5.8 5.9(39)White: Langford 3 Torney 3 O'Meara Brosolo Harris. Best: Brosolo'..Langford Power Mirabella Harris Carruthers . Old Csmb: Hillierv 4Walpsle. Best: L Taylor D McGuigan M Shanks S Bonyhad-y P Christie .Umpires: Brent Woodhead Matt Simpson (F )

UNTIER-19 SECTIO NAJAX 6.1 12.7 16.11 21 .16 (142)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .2 2.3 4.3 7.7 (49)AJAX : Blusztein 5 Bloom 3 Ezekiel 3 Smith 3 Oviss 2 Sacks 2 Grof KaplanMajtlis . Best: Shulman Blusztein Sacks Oviss Feldy Wein . Latrobe: Taylor4 McGough 2 Caldow. Best : Sheriff Caldow Wilson Marx Taylor Davies .Umpires : Dean Schwab Brendan Devlin (F )OLD IYANHOE 3 .3 5.5 6.9 8.12 (60)OLD PARADIANS 4.7 7.8 8.16 8.16 (64)Old Iv: Harrison 2 Ferrantino 2 Ellis Kefalas Foster Clarke. Best : BolzanClarke H}ndman Bodycoat Ferrantino Hartrick. Old Par: Crothwaite 3Solomon 3 Clayton Kandilakis. Best: Vincent Ziella Stace Christie SenecaCrothwaite. Umpires : Peter Cahill Sachs Koffman ( FSTBEDES MENTONE TIGERS4 .5 10.8 15.17 20.19 (139)MONASH BLUES 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.2(8)

L~ :St &es. Hunter 4 Matt it . ' i , . ._ _ -w, 3 Swayne MarksFalkiner Terrell LeBreton. Best: I .iTtch Collins Swc, .- ; Knowles FridmanKelly . Mon Blues: Jordan. I ;st: Jordan Barton Jacobsen ShopovDevanny. Umpires : David Ewens Steve Castersen (F) Brendan DowlingKeith Lewis (B)BEk"SLEIGH 2.7 5.8 10.10 11 .12 (78)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.2 1.5 1.8 t .10 (16)Bentleigh : T Dewar 2 Bell 2 Coles 2 Fogarty Fidler McIntyre Hunt RossiZylbersztajn . Best : Vlahos Fidler A West Coles Meehan Morrison. ButBlacks : Ross, Best: Jess Harrison Barron Cordy Legoe Rippen. Umpires :Dash Peiris Ron Johnson (F James Gregory Andrea Mason (B)MHSOB 6.3 9.4 14.8 15 .10 (100)OAKLEIGH 0.1 1.5 1.11 5.14 (44)Details not received . Umpires : John Hughan Sean Scully Sur (F) JamesScully (B)

SALESIAN SCORPIONS 1 .2 1 .2 5.5 5.6(36)MAZENOD 6 .6 6.10 8.10 12.15 (87)Sales Scorn: Singh Stanton Pullman Togia Curbs. Best: Kelly Butte, fieldNorman C Thomson Kr-tlogiannis Dunne . Mffiz : Riselev Crotty Len-ton 2Bogar Regan Kavanagh Moran Crameri Duke. Best: Lewton Moran N

Klavins Regan Bailey N Crameri. Umpires : Anthony Lilley Brett Barley (F)OLD HAILEYBURY 4 .2 4.2 4.5 4.6(30)ORMOND 1.1 3.3 6.3 8.5 (53)Old Hall: Johnson 2 Jones McIntyre. Best: Doyle Harrison Gill McIntyreBvass Johnson . Ormond : Bailey 3 Duthte 2 Jewell Ashton Machin. Best:MeLelland Woolfe Bailey Brosnan llpstill Ashton . Umpires: Mark FarrellMark Duthie (F)

PENINSULA OR 1 .2 3.10 4.12 9.18 (72)O-9IfLEIGH CLAYS 4.3 4.5 6.6 7,6 (48)Peain : D Smith 2 J Byrt 2 DeLange R Smith S Rodwell P Wignall TMadder. Best : R White J Rees S Rodweil J Byrt S Taylor L Corson . Oak: APlozza 2 D Gilmour J Adams D Gait S Levy J Evangalista . Best : J Adams

AQUINAS 6.4 10.5 16 .10 18 .11 (119 )

J Simon L DeGeorge C Dureau J Lao J Moffat . Umpires : Steve McCarthyDavid Anselmi (F) Paul Carrell Will Stokes (B) Ross Richards Greg Rollo (G)HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .4 3.9 7.12 9.14 (68)DELASALLE(2) 1 .4 2.7 3.11 3.15(33)Harald Rov: Gleeson 6 Curry Hendry Kettle, Best : Hair GleesanZampagllone Suleyman Ross Hendry. DLS (2) : Morwood Munoz Marino,Best: Silvers Harkins Fletcher Tonioco Fisher Mecher. Umpires: RichardYann Tom Haysom (F) James Travers Jessica Rollo (B )

UNDER-19 f21 R.FOLD SCOTCH 2 .2 4.4 4.5 4.6(30)OLD WESTBOURNE 2.2 3.4 3.8 5.15 (45)Old Scotch: Needham Pearce Gaunt Perry . Best: C Wood S Machin DDowner T Gaunt J Pearce C Backsman . Old West: McAlindon MitrovskiStilwell Smith B Tanner. Best: Stilwell T Wtliamson B Tanner H TempletonB Spiterl Dunn . Umpires: David D'Altera Paul Tyrer (F) Josh Tyrer (B )

'.. KEW. 5.5 10.7 10.12 12 .15 (87)THERRY PENOLAOB 1.3 5.3 6.6 11 .7 (73)Kew: Lawrence 5 Luc9sano 2 Jackson Fultheim Franklin Tong 4lyley.Best: Williams Franklin Lawrence Cochrane Jackson DeAngelis . merryPen: Walker 3 Orr 2 Ferraro Mert Roberston Tozer Keenan Elm . Best :Mayton Rees Thompson Muhar Cooper Helen. Umpires: Jason :JcNieceIan Kennedy (B )

RUPERTSFTOOD BYE

FITZROY REDS 2.0 3.4 3.5 4.6 (30)Aquinas: Ragauskas 3 Raggozini 3 Morrison-Storey 3 Adams 2 Papworth2 O'Donnell 2 Williams Geddes Hale . Best: Maaskant RagauskasMorrison-Storey Thompson Rvan Thatcher. Fitz Reds : SulemenouskiDonato Topp Bombaci. Best: Donato Minnis Topp Barnhart OsbornRitchie. Umpires : Jason Lane Patrick Coulthard (F)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.1 4.1 5.1 8.2(50)EMMAUS ST LEOS 5 .8 7.12 11 .17 15.20 (110)Bull Temp: Rametta 3 Meadows Mignone Millar NikolakopoulosWoodward, Best: J Hunt Stamboulakts Rametta Tekin Iosiiidis Ailed .Emmaus SL: Croughan 5 Quirk 5 Baranello Cadden DAmico LaterStafford . Best: Cadden Stafford Baranello Brogden Kay Rendell . Umpires:Jamie Gunn Nick Brown (F )

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x 9 - Section 1C~'.LEGIARS DE LA SALLE (BLUES) L LLt ;I OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

Coach: Michael Jones Coach : David Madigan Coach : Uean Rossely Coach : Joe Lyitleton S (1) Coach : Bruce Armstrong

Asst Coach: Tim Ford S(2) Red Coach: Ian Leit h

1 A. BrvJgeman 1 T Kovess (vc) 1 S . Farrelly 1 N . Kaplan Asst Coach : Craig Kemick

2 M . Wmiams 2 S. Edwards 2 R. Tabacchiera 2 D . Jennings3 N. Creme 3 M. Fietdsend Del Mastro3 A Oliver3 S 2 MAysn 34 M Sma4 T Baxter 4 D . Close

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8 J. Curtis 8 G. Hesse 7 C . MacLaren 7 J . Salem 7 tARO" oN 40 M ifeetfrarn

9 M. Lynch 9 A . Cox 8 D . Valsorda g M . Ba rtlett8 D Pmnay 41 R Duma,esq

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12 J. Priestley 14 T Leecs 47 J Pearce

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19 J. Crowe20 D . Hassaballa

16 C. Warner17 L Boyd

16 S . Mulligan 18 S H~ 52 H When

20 M . Weeks 21 L. Bull 18 D. Fraser 17 B . Moon 1 9 Tcraa 53 Ctre20 M Ra~ 54 C Wccd

21 F Boland22 B Sims

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21 w C-. 55 M Eriott.

23 J. Davies 24 J . Fletcher 20 N . Birrell 19 M . Browning 22 WCm 57 S€.ake

24 T. Cook 25 S . Nethersote 21 J. Dowling 20 G . Fielke 23 M C.J. 61 w Ha-y

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Winning EdgePresentation s

The elements played a role in determining Round13 results ; a few of which were unexpected . Wit honly two rounds remaining the quest for the finalsin each Section retains interest as no four is yetfinalized . My 79% success rate won't help myConnell Cup chances.Review of Round 13 .Section 1 .St Kevin's had a day out against Old Brighton,whose two scoring shots made my assessment"improving" a trifle exaggerated . St Kevin'striumphed by one hundred and forty nine points .Despite the saturated ground, De La Salle hadlittle difficulty defeating the battling Mt Lilydale,who went down by seventy five points .Inaccuracy cost Old Melburnians dearly as tenthplaced University Blues defeated them by sevenpoints .

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shots made my assessment

"improving" a trifle exaggerated."

For the second time this season, Old Xaveriansdefeated Old Scotch by the minimum margin . The"Crocs" staged a Lazarus like comeback as theytrailed by thirty seven points at the last change .Prahran doubled the Mazenod score when theywon by thirty six points . Hardly a"narrow' win asI predicted!Section 2.Old Trinity overcame a first half deficit to defeatMarcellin by six points . Their win was the first byOld Trinity this season .Collegians staked further finals' claims when theydefeated Eley Park "Sharks" by thirty two points .The "Sharks' found conditions at the Harry Trottdifficult although ; Paul Young, David Bowen andthe consistent Corey Cresswell did well .Old Xaverians recorded a fifty nine point win overan indirect Monash Blues. A worrying fact for theXaverians would be their scoreless last quarter,which allowed Monash to gain scoringrespectability.Inaccuracy cost Fitzroy Reds dearly as they lost toleaders, Old Essendon Grammarians by elevenpoints despite having more scoring shots . Thestrong wind favoured one end and the Reds didnot use it as well as did the home side . When allseemed lost the reds rallied and nearly scored a

surprising victory .Best for OldEssendon were ;Joshua Bucklev ,Philip Rush an dBen Overman, (isn't Overman, a St Bernard'sname?) Best for the Reds were veteran TonyJackson and Paul Crowle .University Blacks by "kicking the sweep" againstTherry Penola have kept themselves in the final'srace . The Blacks won by seventy points .Section 3 .An inaccurate Old Scotch still managed a tenpoint win over Old Geelong, who had much less ofthe play .North Old Bovs scored a big victory over La TrobeUniversity by sixty six points .Leaders, Whitefriars defeated Emmaus - St Leo'sby thirty three points . Emmaus - St Leo's kickedinaccurately, which marred their efforts .Whitefriars were well served by; Michael Singh,Trav. Jackson and Pete Tatterson .Old Carey forfeited to Caulfield Grammarians .Fitzroy Reds had the live .Preview of Round 14 .Section 1 .Traditional rivals De La Salle and St Kevin's meetat Waverley Park. Victory to St Kevin's could putthem into second place and give them the coveted"double chance" for the first time. Despite thehome ground advantage held by De La Salle, Iselect St Kevin's.Now that University Blues have tasted success, I

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believe they will make it two wins in a row todayagainst the valiant but seemingly only "three goal"scorers, Mt Lilydale .Old Scotch should prove far too strong for adisappointing Old Melburnians and so keepthemselves in line for fourth place .Mazenod should be able to account for OldBrighton even at Brighton Beach .The Old Xaverians versus Prahran match hasseemed a likely second semi final preview formany weeks but now I am not so sure . TheXaverians have recaptured their top form, despitea splutter last week whilst Prahran have sufferedinjuries and seem to have "gone off the boil" inrecent weeks . For the second week, Prahran mustplay on a big ground, which will test their suspectfitness . Old Xaverians have done everything askedof them for many seasons and although they lostto Prahran in Round 5 by thirty seven points, Iselect them to win today and send Prahran tothird place with one game to play !Section 2.At home Eley Park Sharks should be able to defeatMarcellin, who lack the depth to extend the"Sharks" .Collegians seem likely finalists should overcomelong standing rivals, Monash Blues at theUniversity . The Blues have many good players butthey seemed to play in spurts last week I selectCollegians .In a potential Grand Final preview, Old Essendonhost Old Xaverians . In Round 5 the Xaverianswon a close encounter by two points . Climaticconditions like last week can dominate at Kellerand as Old Essendon know their ground muchbetter than do the Old Xaverians, I select thehome side .Old Trinity will be buoyed by their first win .However I cannot see them being strong enough todefeat the University Blacks especially as theBlacks still harbour finals' aspirations .Fitzroy Reds should return to the winning list bydefeating Therry Penola even on the tricky turf ofthe Fawkner Reserve where so many visiting sideshave been defeated over many seasons .Section 3 .Old Scotch should consolidate their position inthe four by defeating Old Carey, who havestruggled this season.Third placed Fitzroy Reds face a danger game atGillen Oval, against North Old Boys . On their dayand with a full complement North are aformidable side . However the Reds want to playfinal's football on this ground and theirdetermination could prove the winning factor .Leaders, Whitefriars should enjoy the wideexpanses of Como Park as they prepare for thefinals . Their opponents Old Geelong are enigmaticat best and never play consistent football .Whitefriars consistency and depth should givethem a clear victory .Emmaus - St Leo's should stay in contention forfourth place with a good win over La TrobeUniversity .

Caulfield Grammarians have the bye .Team Managers .Details of your side's performance will beappreciated by 6 p .m . Monday. Telephone 94672857 or e mail nknugent@alphalink .eom .a u

Old Trinity - congratulates Jon Cade, whoplayed his 15 0tla game for the Club againstMarcellin . Jon began with the Club in 1995while still at school . In 1997, Jon was a memberof our U19 premiership team . Jon, who is adedicated trainer and player has divided histime between the reserve and Club XVIII teams .Jon, his two brothers, Tim and Stuart as well astheir parents have been tremendous supportersof Old Trinity for over a decade . Well done Jon .Bring on 200 !Eley Park "Shark" - D avid Bowen played his1 69 tlr game to break the Club record .

Congratulations David . May you add many moreto your total before "hanging up your boots" .Fitzroy Reds - Anthony "AWOL" Walshcelebrates his 100th game for the Fitzroy Reds

this Saturday . Hailing from Sale in Gippsland (aReds recruitment zone), AWOL has been a keymember of several senior and reserves finalscampaigns, runner-up in a reserves Best &Fairest and is now an integral part of the Reds'quest for their first Club 18 premiership. Apopular stalwart, the club and the wider footballcommunity salute the raking left-footer on hismilestone . Well done Walshy .

1 AY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1 l

De La Salle v St Kevins - at Waverley ParkUniversity Blues v Mt Lilydale 0 C

Old Scotch v Old MelburniansOld Brighton v Mazenod 0 C

Old Xaverians v Prahran - switchedfrom original draw

CLUB 18 (2 )Eley Park Sharks v MarcellinMonash Blues v Collegian s

Old Essendon Or v Old Xaverians (2)Old Trinity v University Blacks

Therry Penola 0 B v Fitzroy Reds

CLUB 18 f3 lOld Carey v Old Scotch (2)

Caulfield Or - ByeNorth Old Boys v Fitzroy Reds (2)

Old Geelong v WhitefriarsEmmaus St Leos 0 C v La Trobe Uni

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CLt% :1 18 (1 )ST B:EVINS OLD BOYS 7.2 11 .10 17 .15 22 .24 (156)OLD BRIGHTON 0 .1 0.1 1.1 1 .1(7)

SNOB: Raulli 4 D Dunn 3 Horrieks 3 Halpin 3 Perrett 2 Searfo 2 Powell

2 LV Dunn 2 0 Brien Conlan T Harvey . Best : Crowe Powell T Harvey

Halpin K McInerney. Old Br : A Pemberton . Best : C Trim B Farnham R

Oakley M Wood D Cooper P Fitzpatrick . Umpires : Tony Byrnes (F)

DE LA SALLE 3.4 7.8 9.12 13.15 (93)MT LD.YDALE 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0(18)DLS : Details not received. Mt Lily : K Maniscalchi D Callanan C Gibson.Best M Rhodes D Johnson C Kennon B Gordon C Caltanan S Roche .Umpires : Tony Robbins Geoff Kelly (F)OLD B4ELBURIr7ANS 1 .6 3.9 6.12 6.16 (52)UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.1 6.5 7.5 8.11 (59)Old Melb : Ironmonger 4 Bravo Tomlinson . Best : Jo. Tucker Bender NBarrett Osmond Theodoulou Selbv. But Blues : Millar 2 Gannon 2Shutneworth Sunderman Foster Woodhouse . Best : Foster WoodhouseMayman Sturrock Shuttleworth Millar . Umpires : Rick Benson RhettParker (F)OLD SCOTCH 3.3 3.9 8A I 8 .12 (60)OLD RAVERIAI6S 0.1 1.7 2.10 8 .13 (61)Old Scotch: N Simon 4 Stevens Quail Graham Pritchard . Best: QuailSnow Collie Addison N Simon Keck. Old Xav: Hall 4 Ireland 4. Best :Carey Hall Ireland Perry Rathgeber Ward . Umpires: Frank KavanaghMark Thornhill (F)MAZENOD 1.3 3.7 3.8 4.12 (36)PRAHRAN 4.3 7.4 8.10 10 .12 (72)Maz: Details not received . Prshran: Cartlidge 3 Howard 2 Ivak 2Macpherson McIver Davies, Best : Burgess Kelly Macpherson FungKlindworth Farrell. Umpires: Danny Carroll Malcolm Foard (F)

CLUB 18 (2)MARCELLIN 3.4 3.5 7.10 7 .10 (52)OLD TRINITY 0.2 2.5 5.6 8.10 (58)Marc : Details not received . Old Trin : Dickenson 4 Burgess S Cade TangBell . Best : Butler Burgess Brawn Parker Dickenson Heaven . Umpires :Joe Ciccotosto (F)COLLEGIANS 5 .4 6.5 9.10 10 .11 (71)ELEY PARK SHARKS 0.0 3.1 4.2 6.3(39)Coll : R McDonough 3 Hatns 2 Burn A Gay Job nson Lazer Stedwell .Best: Johnson Oldham Osborne R McDonough Hains M Day . Eley Park

Sharks: Jackson 2 O'Brien Young Broadbear Cresswell . Best : CresswellPayne Bowen Young. Umpires: Trevor Hansen Joe Salvatore (F)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4.3 11.7 13.9 13.10 (88)MONASH BLUES 0.2 0.2 1.2 4.5 (29)Old %av: J Silk 4 filtis 3 Ockleshaw 2 Chamberlain Gleeson O'Hanlon.Best: Purcell Ockleshaw J Silk Richards Gleeson McGrath . Mon Blues:Coughlin 2 Richardson Haines. Best: L Woods Gaffney Coughlin ByrdenDods Summons. Umpires: Simon Brooks Steve Mason (F )OLD ESSENDON 0.0 5.3 5.5 7.8 (50)FITZROY REDS 1 .7 1 .8 3.13 4.15 (39)Details not received . Umpires : Cameron Ball David Windlow (F)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 .5 11.7 14.8 18 .11 (119)

THERRY PENOLA 0.3 2.5 3.5 7.7 (49)

Unl Blacks : Barlow 3 Otsuka 3 Duncan 2 Merlo 2 Merrett WilsonMurphy Chandler Peck Pascoe. Best: Otsuka Kerchevel WadingMatheson Wilson Black. Therry Pen: Murnane 2 Coda 2 Meleckl

Stevens Bibby. Best : Toohey Saunders Stevens O'Shea Murnane Smith .

Umpires: Gerard Dowling David Murray (F )CLUB 18 (3 1

OLD SCOTCH 3.7 4.7 5.17 7 .19 (61)OLD GEELONG 2.2 4.6 4.7 7.9(51)Old Scotch : Clarke 2 Smedlev Walters Iser Mailman Osborne . Best: lscrDialtman Andrews Kvriakou Hazelwood Newton . Old Gael : Chadder 2McLean Lockle Hughes Legoe Neville. Best: Legoe Hope-Johnston eChadder Lockle Hughes Avery. Umpires: Brian Nunn (F)CAULFIELD GR 12 .16 (OLD ChREY 7.10 (52)Old Carey Forfeit

FITZROY REDS BYENORTH OLD BOYS 4.3 7.7 10 .12 16.17 (113)LA TROBE UNI 2 .2 4.4 5.5 7.5 (47)NOB : Kearney 5 Barden 3 Ryan 2 Wright 2 Nabbs 2 Cttreon Steve Lock .Best: Barden Ryan Gordon Kearney Ludeman Tehan . LaTrobe; BrownCastle Lania Matthews Miller Cotsopoulos . Best : CotsopoulosMarchiatto Carolan Castle Iania Miller. Umpires : Paul Matton (F)WHITEFRIARS 4.2 7.7 10 .12 13.13 (91)E- US ST LEOS 2.2 4.9 5.11 7 .16 (58)White : Jackson 4 Vernal 3 Davies Hennessy Vey Elliott Singh Davis.Best: Dalton Jackson Tatterson Vernal Singh Davies. Emmaus SL:Perry 4 D McGloin 2 England. Best: D McGloin Wood Perry MantonFoley England. Umpires: Simon Pearless Tom tVindlow (F )

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BULLEEN COBRAS 13 7 6 0 917 836 109 .69 28

ALBERT PARK 13 6 7 0 813 853 95 .31 24

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OLD IVANHOE 12 10 2 0 1238 739 167 .52 40OF LA SALLE 12 10 2 0 1426 907 157.22 40OLD BRIGHTON 12 10 2 0 1281 1051 121 .88 40MHSOB 12 6 6 0 1104 1071 103.08 24OLD ESSENDON GR 12 6 6 0 1074 1118 96 .06 24CAULFIELO GR 12 5 7 0 1035 1049 98 .67 20WHITEFRIARS 12 5 7 0 1014 1163 87 .19 20ST BEDES MENT TIG 12 3 9 0 916 1278 71 .67 12MAZENDD 0 C 12 3 9 0 816 1139 71 .64 12NORTH OLD BOYS 12 2 10 0 859 1319 65 .13 8

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 11 2 0 1285 839 153 .16 44BEAUMARIS 13 10 3 0 1136 937 121 .24 40

PARKDALE VULTURES 13 8 5 0 1251 979 127.78 32AJAX 13 8 5 0 1281 1191 107.56 32

OLD PARADIANS 13 8 5 0 1225 1267 96.69 32OLD CAMBERWELL 13 7 6 0 1322 1078 122.63 28

HAMPTON ROVERS 13 5 8 0 1263 1066 116.30 20MONASH BLUES 13 4 9 0 1001 1143 87.58 16

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 13 2 11 0 956 1448 66.02 8BANYULE 13 2 11 0 915 1667 54.89 8

D1 SECTION P W 1 LJFI iZROY REDS 13 12 1 0 1517 785 193 .25ORMOND 13 10 3 0 1539 887 173 .51OLD CAREY 13 9 4 0 1272 1047 121 .49PRAHRAN 13 8 5 0 1246 1139 109 .39EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 13 6 7 0 1240 1163 106 .62OLD MENTONIANS 13 6 7 0 1139 1169 97 .43YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 6 7 0 1227 1471 83 .41BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 13 4 9 0 1171 1350 86 .74AQUINAS 0 C 13 2 11 0 885 1483 59 .68GLEN EIRA 13 2 11 0 770 1512 50,93

P W L li For A t ro

ELSTERNWICK 13 11 2 0 1824 934 195.29 44HAWTHORN AMATEURS 13 9 4 0 1699 1156 146 .97 3

5 ST MARYS 13 9 4 0 1481 1153 128.45 3 6ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 13 8 5 0 1282 869 147.53 32BULLEEN COBRAS 13 8 5 0 1570 1232 127.44 32BOX HILL NORTH 13 6 7 0 1150 1433 80.25 24NORTH BRUNSWICK 13 6 7 0 1160 1578 73 .51 24ALBERT PARK 13 6 7 0 946 1313 7205.24RICHMOND CENTRAL 13 2 11 0 700 2144 32 .65 8

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OLDXAVERIi .. ..5 12 11 1 0 1104 526 209 .89 44OLD SCOTCH 12 9 3 0 1173 584 200 .86 36ST BERNARDS 12 7 5 0 889 809 109 .89 28OLD MELHURNIANS 12 6 6 0 655 666 98 .35 24COLLEGIANS 12 6 6 0 610 701 87 .02 24OLD TRINITY 12 5 7 0 669 821 81 .49 20UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 5 7 0 696 857 81 .21 20OLD HAILEYBURY 12 5 7 0 727 920 79.02 20ST KEVINS 12 4 8 0 698 920 75.87 16MARCELLIN 12 2 10 0 483 1029 46.94 8

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DE LA SALLE 12 12 0 0 1309 423 30946 OLD IVANHOE 12 11 1 0 932 608 153.29 MHSOB 12 7 5 0 766 619 123.75 2 b

MAZENOD 0 C 12 6 6 0 887 716 123 88 24WHITEFRIARS 12 5 7 0 662 897 73.80 20ST BEOES MENT TIG 12 4 7 1 763 858 88.93 18OLD ESSENDON GR 12 4 8 0 624 927 67 .31 . ..NORTH OLD BOYS 12 4 8 0 6,48 1091 59.40 16OLD BRIGHTON 12 3 8 1 640 840 76.19 11CAULFIELD GR 12 3 9 0 627 1142 54 .90 1 2

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BEAURIS 13 11 2 0 1086 588 184.69 44

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 10 3 0 997 477 209 .01 40

OLD CAMBERWELL 13 10 3 0 989 677 146 .09 40

OLD PARADIANS 13 10 3 0 919 649 141 .60 40HAMPTON ROVERS 13 7 6 0 762 831 9t70 28

AJAX 13 5 8 0 668 856 78.04 20

BANYULE 13 4 9 0 619 917 67 .50 16

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 13 4 9 0 654 1038 63 .01 16

PARKDALE VULTURES 13 3 10 0 768 937 81 .96 12

MONASH BLUES 13 1 12 0 647 1139 56.80 4182 SECTION PW L tJ For Aqst % Pts

OLD GEELONG 13 12 1 0 1685 748 225 .27 48RUPERTSWOOD 13 11 2 0 1505 1066 141 .18 44PENINSULA 0 B 13 8 5 0 1296 1055 122 .84 32WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 8 5 0 1171 1121 104 .46 32LATROBE UNI 13 7 6 0 1267 1105 114 .66 28OAKLEIGH 13 6 7 0 1396 1332 10410 24SALESIAN 0 C 13 6 7 0 1076 1153 93.32 24BENTLEIGH 13 4 9 0 1038 1588 65.37 16IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 13 3 10 0 1045 1572 66.48 12SWINBURNE UNI 13 0 13 0 755 1568 48.15 0

D3 SECTION P W L D For A~st / Pis

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 13 11 2 0 1573 870 180.80 44ST JOHNS 0 C 13 10 3 0 1262 744 169.62 40WEST BRUNSWICK 13 10 3 0 1211 978 123.82 40OLD WESTBOURNE 13 8 5 0 1151 928 124 .03 32SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 13 7 6 0 1298 1190 109 .08 28KEW 13 7 6 0 1164 1189 97.90 28UHS-VU 13 4 9 0 1004 1307 76 .82 16MONASH GRYPHONS 13 3 10 0 1054 1464 71,99 12POWER HOUSE 13 3 10 0 726 1285 56 .50 12SYNDAL TALLY-HO 13 2 11 0 922 1410 65 .39 8

P W L 1? Frtr_AP;tOfi .a00 13 11 2 0 1275 471 270.7

0 FITZROY REDS 13 11 2 0 1310 487 268.99 4 4OLD CAREY 13 8 4 1 975 804 121 .27 34EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 13 7 6 0 1062 834 127.34 28PRAHRAN 13 7 6 0 883 817 108.08 28YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 6 6 1 840 941 89.27 26OLD MENTONIANS 13 6 7 0 981 913 107.45 24BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 13 4 9 0 680 1126 60.39 16AQUINAS 0 C 13 3 10 0 537 1311 40.96 12GLEN EIRA 13 1 ' 12 0 438 1355 32 .32 4

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