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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 15, 1998

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Page 2: The Amateur Footballer, Week 15, 1998

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. ., FROM THE OF

Great interest in CY! ,a nnel 31 matches+ ems that many people are not being put off by theordinary timeslot (Saturday 12.00 to 1 .30) to view a

„ oi, :y of the Sportscover Match of the Day on Channelj . h4atehes have been selected for the remainingome and away matches with participating clubs

u=i1 to, asking if theyd be prepared to contribute1 00 towards costs to have their game covered . If aub from a match is not interested the coverage i s

; :;i4red to another two clubs playing each other.There are a number of entitlements for being a club

ihas had at least one match covered by the VAFA

matches and this will entitle clubs to 15 match tapes

entarv team (Delphinus Productions) - theserj~ e been well documented in past issues ,

In regards to finals, the A and B section finalsp1a~ , d at Elsternwick Park will be covered, and the C-cuon Grand Final which is always played atGl~i~:rnwick Park . The B section first semi, howeverson't be covered as the Delphinus Team has anothersporting commitment on that day .

We are asking each participating club to con.tribute $200 towards covering costs of finals

,~f the game and the ability to purchase extra tapes at.,20 each (for players and supporters) . Other clubs whoii,a e not had a match covered before the finals will onlyreceive 10 match tapes and each other tape will cost,25 (if they provide $200 for the finals match to be cov--red) .

Clubs that do not agree to contribute the $200 willnot receive any match tapes or be able to order any~pes of that match .

Hopefully the matches covered in the lead up to thefinals and during the finals will continue to providemuch interest - one of the ways to measure interest isuirough the sales of tapes and this is growing eac h

Finals

Last week I presented the eligibility requirement s, r all matches. There is a bit of tidying up I had to doto bring last week's presentation in accord with the

sociatiori s rules - the section applying to senior anderves teams both playing on the one day in particu-

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lar. To remove anydoubt I present the eli-gibility display againin its entirety today .

Finals Eligibility .I' _ AL STEVENS

CHIEF EXECUTIVESenior fInaIs . Any OFFICER

registered player ca nbe selected as long as permit is current .

Seniors/Reserves. If both teams are playing onthe same weekend a reserves player must have playedat least two (2) senior or reserves matches (be regis-tered and have a permit) to play in the reserves final .

Reserves. Player must be registered and have apermit. To play in a reserves final (even if a player qual-ifies for an under 19 final but club wishes him to playin reserves final), player must have played 2 reservesmatches and not more than 10 senior matches duringthe season .

Under 19. Must be registered and have a permit . Ifplayer has played in more than 5 senior/reservesmatches he is ineligible unless he has played morethan 5 U/19 matches.

If player becomes ineligible due to above situation,and player is not picked in club's first senior final he iseligible to play in any subsequent U/ 19 fmals match.

U/ 19 players playing in VSFL U/ 18 must after theplaying of our round 18 decide where they will com-plete the season . Such player can play in any club'sfinal's team as long as he has played 5 matches for theteam for which he wants to be selected .

Where a club has two U/ 19 teams a player musthave not played more than 10 matches with the U19/ 1side

Club 18 . To play finals, a player must have playedat least 4 Cl 18 matches and in not more than 8 seniorand reserves matches combined .

Congratulations Lions.Well done to Leigh Carlson an d his Collegians'

team for breaking through for win number one. Fullcredit for lifting the standard in the last few weeks andfor striving for the elusive first .

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO NJ uly 25th,1998 Price : $1 .5 Vol . 98 No . 15

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~ek's column begins by addressing the fallout~ of last week's column. which is still being felt

around the traps - most notably at St . Kevins . whohave been reported missing to Police . Yes folks, I referto "Executive Tips", a wise and prophetic little additionto last week's A-section report which had this writerdefending other people's (strange) predictions all day atthe Junction Oval. No doubt SKOBs saw fit to use thetips as ammunition in their win over Old Melburnians- other scan do likewise by vie~ving MY final four selec-tion in next week's column.

The highlight of the round so far comes from theLion den, where Cs- finally overcome a difficultseason to record its first vin . comfortably disposing ofOld Brighton by 29 po s . It was a joyous victory forthe bottom side . who played off in a grand final justtwo years and made the four last year too . But an exo-dus of talented. experienced, and vital players at theend of last year left a gaping hole in the 1998 team, ahole which has been filled by inexperienced . if promis-ing, young players . With a few more senior hands ondeck, the Lions might not have lost so many of theirgames they squandered after holding a winning posi-tion . They led by 16 points at the last change againstBrighton on Saturday, but there was little chance theLions were going to surrender after making a commit-ment not to let the opportunity for 4 points pass up .Warne-Smith and Mooney returned to the field andform. the former booting seven match-winning goals .Humphrey. Cleary and ttanDerVenne were also in goodtouch, the latter being just one example of the Lion'spromising young brigade . The loss confirmed for OldBrighton what had been on the cards anyway - relega-tion, Like Collegians . Brighton have a player exodus tothank for their poor season, and their last games in A-grade will be spent watching one of last vear's stars .Matthew Dennis, establish himself at Hawthorn .

Results at other grounds also had a bearing on theshape of the ladder. as St . Kevins regained secondspot on the ladder after a long absence since the earlypart of the season . With Marcus Dollman restricted toprecious few minutes on the field. Dion Ciavolastepped up his efforts in the middle to be a drivingforce behind their five goal win over the Redlegs at theJunction Oval, The home side were missing their skip-per with a number of other key players on the side-lines . but the Redlegs looked somewhat flat after whathas been a big month . A belated revival saw them getclose in the final term . but an inaccurate scoreboardexaggerated the extent of the deficit the Redlegs facedand they finished playing without the momentum theymight otherwise have generated. Fraser and Mahoneywere also prominent for the winners while Ryan andCurtis shared seven goals .

With C-i_':Xaverians managingto convert just fourout of 18 first-halfchances at ToorakPark, Be La Salle were feeling rightly confidenttrailing by four points at the long break . Witvice-captain overcoming a flu to boot three go-,Hyland, Elliot and Browne making the play, Den't count on the fact that Xavs may just put theing boots on in the second half. That they did, flarly in the third quarter when they booted seveto quash any hopes the visitors may have had . Ccontinues to improve with each game, wh

i added another strong performance to what hastremendous year.

PREVIEW

With just the two matches today to complround, all sides will then have four matches renin the lead-up to September as the battle for A- :finals glory intensifies .

University Blues travel to f 7shot at the top four at stake . If the Blues fail to t<points today, their chances of post-season gloryslip away. Coach Andrew Smith was an intfobserver at last weekend's Redlegs v. St . Kevins t- he would not have seen too many attributesthose teams that his ov~m Blues do not posses ;have a slick . hard-running on-ball unit that is cof moving the ball quickly through the midfield,proven, talented finisher in George DeCrespignhas a strong pair of hands, a quick lead, and

a rate shot at goal, and should be more than a hfor the Bloods backmen today . Blues by 35 poir

Today's other match also has an important 1:••on the shape of the ladder. Old Scoteta, grand fiin 1997, travel to St . Bernards desperate to giveselves a shot at the big one again this year . Theirnents have every reason to believe that thev 1l ting part in the action during September, but ahome today over Cardinals will push the Bernanstep closer to achieving that end . The Bernarcproudly claim to have A-section`s leading goalkithe enigmatic Luke Vassallo has alternated bestints on the ball and in front of goals and has Ihandy decoy for the likes of Gilmour, Merringteothers . The Cardinals have some goalkicking poof their own . although Hawkins and Phillipsmore supportive role to the great Aiden Boycgreat he might be, but i just can't see Old Iupsetting St . Bernards on home soil today . St . Bpoints .

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OLD'"1 :LBUR"ai_(S 3.3 6.4 6.8 12.8 .80ST F-'' 1 :13 2.3 9.6 12.10 16 .14 .110Old 63e1 : Ellis 4, htc.ltil&t 2. Thompson 2 . Copnlcas . [~vett. L Bum .Aubrey. Best : Hotrns. McDougal, Thompson . Roberts. Aubrey . Ellis .St Revlon D. Ryan 4. Corns 3. BmMes 2. M . Ryan 2. Ciatula. Fraser. Gar~~ .Finch. Hetsitt. Best: Fraser. Ciavola. Gross . L7ahone}•. D. Rai. OConnor .OLD XAVERIA.NS 2.9 4.14 11 .19 12,22.94DE LA SALLE 3 .0 5.4 6.6 8.10.58Old Xaveri:tns: Jones 3 . Blood 2. Richardson. Dede. Ford, t:oodnll'L Hunter,Gladman . Tucker. Bast: Jones. Cran.aae . Hede . Ford . Bourn. Hatfieid.De La SrilFe: Evans 3 . Satft 2. Hart 2 . Crow, Best: S. Hcland. Elliott. Broasne.Jackson . l+andephllklu. Duckett.OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 7.3 10.8 13.11 .89COLLEGL4NS 4.3 8.4 13.6 20.8 .128Old Briighton: A?der:on 2 . lian Den Drm~en 2. Perry 2. Purie . Kent. Oakley. Pr:or.Talbot . Lennox, McLachlan, Best: Oakle4 . Pirrie, Tvcnms . Van Den Dugen . Prn•cr.Alderson,

gisns : tVarne-Srnith 7 . D^~.anoJones 3 . hioanev 3 . Van Der lerme 2 . PollockMxkman . E1g. Lake_ Best: Humphrey. Van Der-temie. 14`une-Sni<th .

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OLDMELBURNI

Coeck Leigh Carlson Coach : Kevin Collins GRAMMARIANS Coach : Simon Meehan Coach : Michael Ford

Res. Coach: Craig 1,4ardcervis Res . Coach: Greg Feutrill Coach :Dale Ta~ing Res. Coach: Peter Fatouros Res. Coach: David Bi

1 B. King 1 M . Chun ~~' 1 A. Baxter 1 M. Benne tt2 N. Florentine 2 P. Fiume 1 A. Kry zwniak 2 D. Connell ( C) 2 S . Theodor e

3 B. Woolhouse 3 D. Crowe 2 J . Murch 3 D. Warden 3 A. Ross

4 T. Van Der Veene 4 L. Hall 3 R. Oakley 4 C. McKenzie 4 S. Ellinghaus5 G. Deane-Johns 5 C. Swift 4 M . Talbot 5 C. Warden

Smit h6 W 5 L. Bunn6 S. Van Der Veene6 Fishe r6M 5 N . Perryry ~ )

.7 Adam Hilton 6 D. Holme

7 L. Byrne 7 C. Browne 6 S. Alderson 8 M . Ort on 7 C. Thompson8 C. Higson 8 C. Wright 7 B. Logan 9 C. Home 8 M. Love tt8 C. Pollock 9 C. Campbell 8 G. Hipwell 10 C. Efstathiou 9 C. Aubre y9 V Clearyry T. Silvers 9 S. Lennox 11 C. Hucker 10 T. Robert s10 S . Harding 11 A. Evans (VC) 10 R . Ha rtman 12 D . Seccull Juke s11 M11 B . Mackenzie 12 D . Toohey 11 A . Fitzgerald 13 B. Carty .

12 A Hewitt12 C. Dilena 13 A. Waters

14 A. Duncan12 H . Bickett 14 A. Forsyth

15 N . Morey

.13 S . Rose

13 S . Elg 15 J . Hodder 13 R . Kent 1 5 R . Bart holmeusz 14 J . Bun n14 D. Warne-Smith 16 S. Hyland 14 B . Paterson 16 B. Langford-Jones 15 M . Robe rts15 N. Michael 17 A. Elliott 15 D . Tymms 17 Ash Hilton 16 C . Eab ry15 Y. Phillips 18 A. Flowerday 16 B . Williams 18 A. Papo tto 17 J . Miller16 A. Wallace 19 J. Tullyy 17 A . Van Den 18 M. Constable 18 A. Topakas17 R . Hosking 20 B. Corin Dungen 19 M. Armstong (VC)

19 A Parki n17 D . Phillips 20 P. O'Brien 18 M . Jackson (VC) 20 C . Krau s

Walden21 A

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.21 B. Waters 21 L . Boyd

19 B. Mooney 22 P. O'Callaghan 20 A . Palfrey 22 S. Richardson 22 A Waddel l20 A. Greenway 22 S . Laska 21 N . Winter 23 M. Seccull.

23 M. Berry (VC)21 A. Johnston 23 D . Balzer 22 K . Farrell 24 A . Ross 24 C . Ber ry22 D . Kerr 24 J . Morel 23 A . Pryor 25 G. Rowlands26 C . KennedyyN . Milat 25 G. Hynes 24 R. Carter 26 G. Phillips (VC )

D 27 O Boyd24 R . Hart nett25 J . Frazer

26 S . Woo d26 P. Wyles

25 S . Nickas an n27 J .28 A . Pound

.28 S . Rabbitt

26 S. Wooley 27 L. Van Der Pligt 26 T. McNamara 28 S . Walden 29 M . Ward

27 S. Humphry 28 S . Ha rt 27 D. Paterson 29 B . Carson 30 I . McMullinBlackman28 S 29 D. Rosman 28 A. Alde rton 30 R . Aughterson 31 J . Hart.

29 A. Kenneally 30 B . Mannix 29 P. Woff 31 D . MasonMai n31 B 32 A . McDougal l

30 M. Galbraith 31 K . Mannix 34 M . Reid .O'Donnell32 P 33 G. Dixon

3 1 J . Nevins 32 R. Bonnici 35 S . Mercer .33 A . Floyd 34 C . Elli s

32 J . Tarpey 33 D. King 36 B . Pollock 34 C . Reidy 35 D . Brow n33 A . Sta rtin 33 M . O'Donnell 38 J . Raju 35 D. Lappage 36 A . McKeon34 D . Entwisle 34 A. Pedicini 39 A. Fischer 36 B . Lay 37 R . Mulquiney35 R . Morley 35 A. Mackintosh 40 N . Bulfin 37 S . O'Grady 38 A . Michel l36 G . Fode 36 M . Aron 41 J . Murchie 38 R. Parker

. Rig g39 J37 M . Opie 37 S . Clay

37 M Rosel42 A. Corke 39 M . Stanojevi c

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43 C . Brew 40 W. Phillips 41 G . Wilhelm39 R . Jone s

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44 A. Brown 41 B . Melin 42 P. Theodor eDonnel l40 M . O 40 M . Butler 45 T. Desmyth 42 D. Scaife 43 T. Cloke

42 L. Vasdekis 41 M . McHen ry 46 D . Hansen 43 R. Plecher 44 P. Thompso n43 G. Cooper 42 B Lee 47 D . Wilson 44 A. Kirkwood-Scott 45 Z . Useino v45 M . Mossman

.43 L. Borella 49 M . Barber 45 N. Hil l

Langford-Jones46 P 46 S . Topakas45 N . Harris 44 X. Clancy 50 S . Williams (VC) .47 J Kuria 47 S . Brow n

46 C. Harris 44 T. Montgomery 51 D . Strachan.

48 S. Saunders 48 C. Jenkins47 D. Milat 46 M. Hegan 52 D . Stockdale 49 R . Goulden 49 T. Stuckey (C48 J . Lemon 47 D . Lasini 53 B . Letchford 50 A. Bonwick 50 P Marini s49 A . Smith 48 D . Smith 56 R . Brown 51 P. Dimond

.Banks51 C50 B . Jefferson 49 A. Moore 57 A . McLachlan 52 D . Reid .

52 B . Campbel l51 P. Baxter 50 P. Mannix 59 R . Farrer 53 C . PountneyBain s53 A52 N . Gill 50 J . Doak 60 D . Crewdson

54 D . ScaunichThiel e54 M

.54 I Paterson53 M . Inglis

54 T. Dimopoulos51 A. Orlando52 D . Hyland

61 A . Witte.

55 L . Byrns.

55 S . Murray

55 A . Mirakian 53 L . Seeger62 A . Lewis 56 D . Webb 56 A. Hun t

Jone s55 E 54 J . Duckett 63 B . Wilson 57 M. Wray 57 M . Peers.57 J . Moore 55 M . Harber 66 T Lennox 58 R . McMaster

Hardema n59 L 58 S. Giglia

58 A . Thompson 58 T. Ford 71 B . Alderson .Amitrano60 J 59 J . Raftopolo u

59 M . Richards 59 M . Mercuri 84 P. McMahon .61 A. Hall 60 H . Marshall

64 M . Gribble 61 R . Grace 62 R . Thornton 61 J . Sallabank

70 T. Smith 62 R . Beatt ie 65 C . Dowling 62 W. Hauserm E75 J . Walshe 63 S. McManus 63 L . Col e76 P. Halbish 64 G . Curren 64 P. Mill s77 T Proctor 66 S . Thomas

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A. ctionOLD SCOTCH

coach: 'A'ayns Ftam~aes . Ccaadi: D~MtcComtack

14 D. Norman

1 K . Stokes2 B. Phillips3 C . Hosking; T. Holt (VC)5 R. Price (VC)6 L. McDonnell7 J . Kitcheng C . Reid9 A. Boyd1 0 J . Ker r11 M. Angus12 S . Hume13 N. Hooper

15 M . O'Brien16 A . Spee d17 S. Woodhouse18 S. Collins19 S . Spide n20 T. Wilson21 S . Gibbs22 C. Heath23 O . Crane24 L . Hawkins25 T. Pritchard26 A. Crow27 R. Armstrong28 N. Thompson29 M . Webe r30 J . Laird31 A . Smith32 T. Gross33 S. Eustice34 G . Eagl e35 S . Steele (C)36 A . Millar37 J . Smyth38 R . Eagle39 M . Starick40 A . Warner41 A. Castricum42 S. Duthi e43 J . Paterson44 M . Gwynn45 M . Blenheim46 S . Panton47 T. Rei d43 P. Davis49 D . Thomas50 C . Tindale51 A. Faichney52 A. Lines53 S . Milliken54 A . Seymou r55 A . Mitchell56 T. Wilmot57 N . Morris58 G. Boyd59 A. Walkom60 M. Weber63 T. Gray66 H. Thomas

OLD XAVERIANSCoach : Tim

Res. Coach: Michael Plan t

1 M. Blood (C)2 M. Bourke3 L. Hanneberry4 D. Landrigan (VC)5 A. Hei l6 A. Keyhoe7 S. Lethlean8 M. Holmes9 G. Hatfield10 C . Kelly11 Adam Jones12 J . Bowen (VC)13 L. Gladman14 D. Stoney15 J. Taylor16 L . Ford17 D . Richardson(VC)18 S. Hunter19 D. Stean20 M . Hardman21 T.Ockleshaw22 A . Bourke23 B . Berry24 B. Coughlan25 P. Lechte26 S. Tucker27 L. Fay29 S. Wood30 D. Dann31 L. Tuddenham32 A . Brushfield33 A . Sassi34 B . Healy35 S. Hede36 P. Barrett37 J . Hawkins38 T. James39 N. Ockleshaw40 R. Rya n41 A . Dillon42 T. Fleming43 T. Woodruff47 J . Kay48 R. Hall49 R. Dillon50 J . Drake51 D . Walsh52 S . Connellan53 M . Diamond54 R . Jone s55 P. Salter56 A. Belli57 R. Ralp h58 M. Fennessy66 P. Panagiotopoulos

St BERNARDSCoach : Garry FouldsRes. Coach: David l aw

1 A. Gray1 A. Capes2 J. Hardwick2 S. Gray3 A. Brebner4 V. Comfto (VC)5 Joe Moun t6 C. Wood7 S . Parrett8 L. Vassallo9 J. Kennedy10 N . Mitchell (VC)10 G. Matt hews11 P. Capes12 B. Hogan13 S . McKeon14 A. Thom as15 T. Wilkinson16 AndrewMerrin qton16 P. Freeman17 B. Swan n18 P. Haye s19 L . Gollant (C)20 T. Sheehan21 B. Loughlin22 Adam Mer ri ngton23 G . Collin s24 G . DeMamiel25 M . Talbot26 J. Goll ant (VC)26 M . Overman27 A. Nathan28 P. Gilmou r29 J . Overm an (VC)30 J . DeBono31 M . Farmer32 T. Harvey33 R. Nutter34 S . Daffey35 M . Juricskay36 C . Bond37 A. Catterall38 D . McAllister39 S. Donelly40 D . Abfalter41 B. Overman42 T. Paradowski43 C. Davis44 S . Taylor45 M .Tankey46 C. Byrne47 G. Cusack48 B. DeBono49 S. Byrne50 N . Lynch51 R . Doolan52 L. Overman53 D. Law54 D. Thomas55 M . Hande56 L . Rogers57 P. Rogerson58 S. Jawolsk i

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ST KEViNSCoach : Tim HartRes. Coach : Hartley Ston e

1 N. Hart2 J . Dynan3 M.Brady4 W. Keig f~ran5 M. Dolrman (C)6 D. Ciavol a7 B. Kennedy8 B. Dollman9 D. Smith10 N . Fraser11 D . Rya n12 M . R¢io13 R. Bowles14 L. Mahoney15 M . Oliv e16 B . Garvey17 M . Terzini18 A. Wise19 D . Sheehy20 P. O'Keefe21 J . Sibilia22 J . Macey23 S . Lowerson24 S . Powell25 B . Marusic26 A . Bevac ua27 R . Gross C)28 M . Farquharson29 A. Moun t30 D . Cu rt is31 A. McGuiness32 S. O'Connor33 G . Mulcahy34 P. Scarfo35 A. Thomas36 D. Kennedy37 S . Kennedy38 J . Bateman39 S . Gribble40 A . Hart41 J . Hasse tt42 J . Pangrazio43 D . McArdle44 D . Moylan45 D . Weight46 J . Foga rt y47 B . Quirk48 S . McConnell50 S . Kurin g51 J . Darcy52 J. Finch54 S . Game55 B . Callery56 M . Pangrazio57 C . Bossong58 I . Hewi tt59 N . Sweeney60 J . Goldswo rt h y61 J . Lync h62 N . Goldswo rthy63 J. Herman65 T. Bare66 A. Morgan67 B. Day68 D . McNair69 M. Ryan70 M . McArdle71 T. Salisbury88 S . Young

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1 D. Slimmon2 J . Staritski3 J. Sturroc k4 D. Guengerich6 S. Longley7 D. Hayter8 N. Byrn e9 S. Meade (VC)10 D. Maplestone12 B . Blood (C)13 G . Evans15 M . Kordick16 C . STewart17 G . de Crespigny18 S. Alexander20 R . Polkinghorne20 Z . McCarty22 P. Sheehan23 T. Wilcox23 B . Furphy24 P. Fairbank26 C . Miles27 B. Fricker30 M. Coleman33 L. Tweedle34 J . McKinnon35 A . Bake r36 L. Morison37 A . Lennen39 B. Bohun40 B. Miller41 M. Keely42 D . Keys43 J . McIntosh44 R. Featherstone45 G . McLachlan46 T Johnso n47 S . Brockley49 D . sTrack50 H . Nailon52 J . Clarke53 R . Versteegen55 J . House56 M. Belford57 T. Irvin e58 M . Wyrzykowski59 L. Fehrin g60 D . Edwards62 N . Taylor63 G . Kluge65 R . Benjamin66 S . Grace67 D . McAloon68 M . Wallace

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The first half of the split round saw two boil oversand Marcellin skip two games clear at the top of the

table . Old Trinitv's recent form lapse seems to haveturned into the full-blovvrn slump after losing to NorthOld Boys at home and Ivanhoe surprised MHSOB witha spirited four quarter performance to get over the lineat Ivanhoe Park .

Review

North Old Boys went to Old Trinity knowing theirchances of finals participation were on the line andresponded with a convincing five goal win . North OldBoys led at every change with Coilison, Jordan andManessa leading the way. NOBs. as they have done allvear . shared the goals around with Boyle (5 goals) andBarker (3 goals) the main contributors . Old Trinitvhave looked to the side to beat for much of the season .but again seemed to be out of sorts on Saturday . RobPhillips and the brothers Kennedy were among theirbetter performers .

Marcellin and Mazenod revelled in the perfect con-ditions of last Saturday and staged a free flowing con-test at Central Reserve . The visitors started better andgot on top. kicking six in the first quarter and thenadding another three in the second quarter to be 44points in front a the long break . Marcellin's on-ballersDave Waters and Bernard Dineen were winning theball around the packs giving the effective forward com-bination of Andrew Treganowan and Chris Purcellplenty of opportunities. But the game was not as onesided as the scoreboard suggested . as Mazenod hadbeen competitive around the ground in the first halfwith Chris Belleville winning plenty of possession inthe centre and backmen Mark Murray. Steve Polanand Simon Fisher working hard to stem the Marcellinattacks and rebound out of defence . The game tight-ened up in the third quarter with both sides scoringtwo goals apiece . but this proved to be the lull beforethe storm with both sides launching into a goal scoringspree in the last quarter . Mazenod kicked eight to getwithin three goals halfway through the last quarter butMarcellin were always able to find the answers addingnine themselves .

Ivanhoe certainly showed plenty of "will to win" onthe weekend upsetting M I-ISOB's drive to the finals . Inwhat was the close one of the round, the lead changedten times at Ivanhoe Park before the Hoes got over theline . Ivanhoe were able to stay with MHSOB in the firsthalf with full-forward Darren Williams kicking four ofhis bag of seven in the first half and Peter Flynn kick-ing three . MHSOB always looked as if they were aboutto take control of the game but Ivanhoe were able tocontinually find a goal against the run of play . The piv-otal point of the game appeared to be the sin-binningof Ivanhoe captain and ruckman Chris Tucker late in

the third quarter. Aman down. Ivanhoelifted and booted threegoals taking a tenpoint lead into th efinal quarter . Although MHSOB persisted in tl-quarter they were unable to regain the lead arHoes with the support of the home crowd and theof their first win in six games hung on to score aneeded win .

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ORMOND V. OLD PARADIAN SOrmond will be sure to bounce back after the

row home loss last round although they faimproving Old Paradians side . Ormond's perforjhas been the more consistent of the two side's anshould grab this one. Ormond by 29 point s

THERRY V. OLD IvANi-l OB

Therrys results have been improving steadilthe last few rounds and their stunning finish aNOB's last round shows they should not be undmated . But they will encounter an Old Ivanhowhich has been one of the form sides in the secorof the year. With their good wins at Ormond ~home to competition leader Marcellin recently thshaping as a serious finals contender . Howeveslip-up here and they are back in the pack .

Old Ivanhoe by 12 points .

Ormond - congratulations to Anthony "Grace who today plays his 150th ;,arne for theBeginning in the U I9's in 1989 and progrthrough the Reserves to the Seniors "Oofa" hasthe club fine service both on and off the field . Welfrom all at the OAFC .

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od: D. Murray 3 . Fotiniotos 3 . Noble 2, Belleiille . Horban. Hanlev. C.Murray. M . Murap. Mclean. Best: Bellesdtle. Meehan. Polatt. M. h4un-av.FLsher.~a*rentn: Tregaio;tan 7 . Purcell 5 . Dinneen 2 . Caffrv. Cox S-;mpin:on . S .Ba°son . Colltcls. Sesi: O . Flynn . Treganrnvan. Dineen. tVaters . Purcell. M. Brmson .

IVANHOE 4.3 9.7 15,12 19.16.130irIIiSOB 5.3 10.5 14.8 17.13.115Ivanhoe: Williams 7. Flynn 4. Pace 2. Vall;anis. Saunders . Joyce, Rark9ey. Angetic+.i.@dcGovran. Hest: Tlnnns. Brou:m. Barney,l Williams . Lee. Pace.hfHSOB: Pertzcl 4. Birkett 3. Albergo 3 . Hunt 2. Fairchild 2 . Bartlett . Capp.Satilt rv. Best: Cassell. Pertzel. Albergo. Fairchild, Thompson. Birkett .OLD TRINITY 2.2 5.6 7.9 10,13 .73NORTH OLD BOYS 4.0 8.2 12.5 15.6 .96Old Trinity: Sutcliffe 5. PaWSev 2. Ram:den 2 . Gairnmple . Best : R. Philips,tvidreus. S. KermcY3v . L. Kemte&. Pausev. H .vtnemarui.North Old Boys : Boyle 5. Barker 3. Mikunda 2. McGrath, Bn:er. Maguire.McIntyre. Jordan, Best: CollL.`on . .]ordon . Manas.:.a. Bcr4e . Tonkin . curry,

MEIttIF,S - 1 8.07.98P+SAZENOD 1.4 2.4 3.5 7.6 .48MARCELLIN 4.3 8.4 14.6 17.10 .112R9saenad: ileurban. Smith . Young. Salad . Dresser. Sherlock, guuut Best: LeGrand . Brid and. Krim . Robinson . Parlucci .Rfareeltin: ( Kickers and Best Plavers )IVANHOE 1 .0 3.2 4.3 9.4 .587 7HSOB 6,0 12.2 21.3 24.6.150Ivanhoe: Thack4rTav 2 . Sartar 2 . J . Scoble . Ra}uw i. bieron•. Ebt+ag,. Jackson.Best : Wtvtehead . J. Scobel. Murphy. J . Fuilyon . Har-,is .'";arteeW'.ez .tdr1SOB: Winch 7. Hayes 4 . Willtarns 3. J. hevnon 2. c4iclardfe 2, King 2.Feferkranz . R. Neumn . Axfr,rd. Best. Best : R. Newton. Winch . Feferkanz.Willlams, Best. Drake. Team E[iuit .OLD TRL1ii7'Y 3.0 5.3 7.4 11.4.70NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .3 4.3 10.5 10.6.66Old Triaity: Sealev 5 . Richacds 2 . Latiletta. Peggie . Smith . Gamble. Best: Glass.Arrrn3,muth, Mero. Riehards . Barr, S. Beamish.North Old Bays: Lo4rrie 3 . Gravuta 2. Robinson 2. Cheshire. Trenton, ReIlunann.Best: Cheshire, ODwti•er. Reaunarm . Presti . OFarreL Irvine.

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B SectionIVANHOE MARCELLIN MAZENOD M.H .S .O .B . NTH OLD BO`

Coach : Doai Coactr. Tarry Paaisah Coach: Rob Picsser Coach: Warren Fafl Coach: Frm k DLqMRes Coach: Rob Pearce Res. Coach: Dave Howe Rese<ve: Tony Coi§ns Res. Coach: Cob Drake Res. Coach : Dam Caddy

1 D. Williams 1 C. Slattery 1 P. Robinson 1 J . Bamert 1 C. McKay2 L. HuII-Brown 2 M . Karavisils 2 J . Ballenger 2 A. Howard 2 M . Dru m2 J . Di Santo 3 D. Waters (C) 2 M. Peters 2 J . Wilson 3 S. Mannassa3 C. Tucker (C) 3 J . Golds 3 W. McLean

4 A. Hanley3 D. Woodley3 J . Goldin 4 S. Slee p

4 D. Valkanis 4 M. Gill 5 W. Occhi uto 4 M. King 5 B. Devin e4 R. Toogood 5 M Moran 6 N. Marmo 4 D. Fleming 6 M. Robinso n5 P. Manuel .

McNeil5 D 6 A. Smyth 5 C . Young 7 P. Booth (VC)6 I . Taglieri-Sclocchi .

7 S. Morgan 6 S. Grimmer 8 B. Collison (V(7 P. Rawley 6 D. Sampimon 8 D. Carter 6 G. Theobald 9 L. Curry8 S. Saunders 7 M . Rowe 9 M . Murray (VC) 7 J . Pertzel (C) 10 S . McGrat h9 N. Thackwray 7 J . Lilley 10 M . O'Hara 7 A. Barge 11 J . Quilty10 P. Lee 8 R. Frisina 11 T. Smith 8 J . Gerner 12 S . Lock11 J . Finlayson 9 M. Day . Nobl e12 S C9 D .. Fairchild O 13 M . Lyon s12 B . Finla sonY 11 D . Taylor

McCuske r12 P,13 T Bridgland

Comer910 D . Skinner 14 S . Cheshire

12 D. Ryan 12 B. Cronin 14 G . Young 10 M . Clowes 15 P. Kearney13 S . Narkiewicz 13 T. Collins 15 D. Horban 11 J . Winch 16 K. Lo w14 P. Flynn

' 14 A. Domingo 16 D. Healy 11 I . Birkett 17 M . Maguir e15 J . O Driscoll 15 N Godwin 17 A . Mercer 12 S . McCully 18 C . Murray16 M . Scuderi . 17 N . Meehan 12 M . Feferkranz 19 B . Jordan17 K. Mousse 15 L . Bettiol 18 D . O'Donaghue 13 A . Preece 20 M . Gravin a18 T. Scoble 16 J. Wallis 19 S . McMullin 14 M . Waycott 21 J . Curren19 R . Stewart 17 G . Cox 20 C. Murray 15 J . Schipper 22 M . Connell y19 R . Duncan 18 A . Caffry 21 S . Pola n

Sherloc k22 D15 B . Ansef l

Clark e16 A 23 P. O'Dwyer20 D . Sartor 19 D . Cooper

.23 A. Tucker

.17 P. O'Brien 24 J . Barker

21 L . Blackwood 20 S . O'flynn 24 D . Nisbet 18 B . Axford 25 P. Christian22 R . Angelini 21 C . Mason 24 M . De Palma 20 R. Barlett 26 J . Robert s23 T. O'Neill 22 D Marson 25 A. King 21 A . Capp 27 S . Walsh24 P. Harris .

Chambers23 P 26 J . Dunne 21 G . Mclardie 28 D . O'Farrell25 J . Frisina . 27 D . Krom 22 A . Lindsay 29 D . Boye r26 S . Fairweather 24 M . Randazzo 28 N . Little 22 M . Za hlou l9 30 M . Leigh27 J . Hoffman 25 M . Stokes 29 R . Sharp

)23 R. Wil iams 31 L. Boyle (C)

Pace28 J 26 M . Boysen 30 S . Fisher (C) 24 S . Harries 32 J . Lowri e.29 D . Schultz 27 S . Theisz 31 N . Snart

32 S . Paolucci24 G . Wilson25 S . Albon 33 M . Orianuk

30 M . Sloan 28 A . Mayfield 32 P. Fotiniotis 26 S . Harrison 34 O . Abrahams31 D . McFarlane 29 S . Beattie 33 A. Quinn 27 P. Hunt 35 L. Curre n32 J . Lynch 30 A . Treganowan 34 M . Pollard 28 B . Betheras 36 D . Tonki n33 S. McGowan 31 S . Boysen 35 J .'Fisher 28 T. Lawrence 37 S . Mikund a34 B. Joyce 32 R Colussi 36 M. Thek 29 P. Albergo 38 D . Nihil35 P. Whitehead36 M . Mousse

.33 J. Phillips

37 G . Trigg38 G . Mitchell

29 C. Drak e30 R . Newton

39 D . Hil l40 D . Taylo r

37 C Giankoulidis 34 D . Harberts 39 B. Vincent 31 N . Fahey 41 G . Burn s.38 T. Thomson 35 N . Armstrong 40 J . Le Gran d

B. Welch32 A . Cassel l32 M . Konstanty 42 S. Reinman n

39 M . Ebbage 36 P. HealyY'

42 B. Clifford 33 A . Saultry 43 M . Fennell y40 B. Frew 37 A . O Connell 43 C . Wylie 34 E . Thompson 44 T. Spurlin g41 C . McDonald 39 D . Dodoricio 44 M. Mastromanno 35 R. Limbrick 45 B. Pawsey42 T. Timms 40 J. Dema 44 D . Bolle 36 M . Fitzsimon 46 I . Taleb44 P. Martin 41 J. Seabury 45 M. Ryan 37 R . McIntyre 47 S. Vavall o45 J . Raywood 42 B Dinneen 46 D . Spreckley 38 C. Millar 48 M . Anderson46 T. Healy

.43 C . Purcell

47 P. E~a n48 A O 'Neale

38 D. Waterhouse39 R Clowes

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White48 B 43 J. Tsoukas.

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40 W. Hayes53 D . Nihil l54 A Trimboli.

49 A. Rosenfeld 44 D . Merton 50 C . Vinen t51 D . Murphy

41 B . Cookma n42 P. Spottiswood

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50 D . Jacka 45 M . Vanlint 52 M. Quirk 43 M . Halliday 56 R . Pavlo v51 B. Giles 46 L . O'FI Ynn 53 S . O'Sullivan 44 B . Archdall 57 B. Allma n52 S. Doherty 47 G. Carpenter 55 M. Quirk 45 D. Senn 58 P. Fis h53 M . Chazan 48 A . Wilkinson 56 M. Welch 46 R. Peters 59 J . Bugel a55 L . Pearce 49 L Getson 57 S . Yacoub 46 A . Holland 60 S. Preston56 FE Raffoul

.50 D Ciro 58 J . Moran 47 G . Best 61 B. Pentlan d

57 D . Allaide.

B . Colville58 A. Rogers60 M. Le Couteur

48 M . Sharple s49 D. Harvey 62 A. McHaig

g58 D .Rattray-Wood 53 M . O'Sullivan 61 M. Daivs 52 B . McGrath McKechni e59 M . Fahour 57 B . Day 62 A. McDowell 53 J . Newton 63 R . Gale60 E. Krischker 66 D . Johnson 61 M . Pre tty 69 J .JoJoyce64 C . Jackson 67 S . Dresser 64 I . Gillespie 70 J . Presti66 FA Raffoul 69 B. Harper 77 S. Trento n68 J . Owen 70 G . Bye a . W~.69 J . Mazzocca THE BEEHIVE

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B SectionOLD IVANHOE

(;c,.,ctc Stuart GlascottR 5. Coach: Dirk Jones

A. Corcoran2 A. Pappo s3 M. Johnston

A. Parker (C)D. Tol l

5 T. Young5 J . Turner6 S. Kent7 J. Luk7 L. Lochran8 T. Steven s9, M . Karayannis10 M . Veal41 S . Tully12 A . Egan13 D . Spiden14 N . Russian1 : S. Kingston15 G . Douglas16 M . Woods17 P. Northey18 J. Hop e19 A. Barker20 M. Power21 J. Mansfield22 P. Donaldson22 T. Phali n23 M . Stewart24 G. Haros (VC)25 C . Moore25 J. Maycock26 D. Craker27 J. Weddle27 D. Kennelly28 A. Jenkin s29 R. Weddle (VC)30 E . Broph y31 A . Atkinson32 N . Harris33 T. Cormack34 A. Tiernan34 M . Pollock35 L. McLean36 M . Tsirmiris37 R . Weisz37 D . Stott38 A. Kobe38 Gerry George39 Gary George40 P. Marti n4 1 L. Taylor;2 T. Cornish

-' 3 A. Randall• -1 T. Agushi=5 D . Veal47 J . Wei

r 48 G. Mclsaac::3 C. Corcoran51 B . Shadbolt_2 P. Golding~3 T. Robinson54 J. Arnol d56 L. Waddell58 A. Sullivan59 B . Elsworth60 D . Hackney62 N . Cox86 C . Kingh8 D . Super70 A. Weisz

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1 S. Vincent2 P. O'Loughlin4 S. Phil p5 MP. Geary6 B. Pannam7 P. Cosgriff8 P. Zapp a9 P. Harris10 P. Brabender(C)11 A. Burn s12 S . Wallis13 D . Stevens14 B . Brabender15 A . Vecchio16 M. Godfrey17 B . Hart19 A . Brullo20 J . Willits21 B . Clayton22 A . Dianati23 P. Walsh24 D . Digney26 M .B . Geary27 K . Jenkins28 J. Holland29 S . Dowlan30 T. Mullligan31 L. Galvin32 P. Digney33 M . Harrison35 M . Gal e37 L . Rocchiccioli38 F. Papaluca39 P. Rei d40 J . Holland41 G . Porteous41 M . Szewczuk42 T. Clayton43 P. Heal y44 P. Joyc e45 T. McMahon46 B . Flyn n47 N . Ball48 M . Joyce48 S. Youn g49 M . Hildebrand50 M . Williams52 A . Villanti54 S . Signorini56 M . Ryan57 S . Moore59 L . Sinclair72 D . Truslove

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St.• YarravillePh : 9687 8722

OLD TRINITYCoach : Bwad DimRe& Coach : Phi Robison

1 S. Kennedy (VC)2 G. Hudso n3 A . Allibo n4 J . Arrowsmith6 R. Heat h7 D. Balaszy (VC)8 S. Dalrympl e9 A. Andrews10 M . Shaughnessy11 A . Richard s12 T. Peggie13 J . Cad e14 J . Stickland15 T. Stephens16 C . Barr17 D. Burrows18 D . Vargo19 A . Sheehan20 C . Phillips21 L . Kennedy22 D . Beardsle y23 A. Ramsden (VC)24 T. Morpeth25 F. Cameron26 D . Robinson27 L . Clarke28 C . Butle r29 A. Sealy30 L. Taylor31 S . Bladeni32 D . Glass33 D . Heighton34 L . Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S. Medli n38 R. Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 J . Beet44 B. Power45 N . King46 M . Beamish47 P. Beet48 C . Smith49 K . Tsonis50 J . Adgemis51 M. Boyd52 L. Seaburgh53 S . Torrens54 A . Grisbrook55 J. Lev y56 P. Chido57 B. Alfor d58 W. Somerville59 E . Bes t60 A . Chiodo61 R . Sella62 S . Wyke63 J . Mero64 J . Pickett65 J . Hannemann66 A. Lode

ORMONDCoach: ~ephen GraceRas. Coadi : Tim H~1 A. Jobling2 C. Symes

3 A. Orr4 A. Grace5 B. Turner6 T. Gallagher7 B. Connell (C)8 M . Gilmore9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D . Edgel l12 N . Werner13 D . Turner14 S. James15 D . Connell16 T. Stewart17 P. Joy18 W. Block19 D . Cleary20 M . McConvill(VC)21 J . Brown22 R. Bloc k23 P. McDonald24 J. Collins25 D . Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B . Collins29 D . Whelan30 N . Wells31 B . Egan32 T. Fimmel l33 L . Livingstone34 R . Remman35 G . Bailey36 S . Mackey38 Paul Milner39 J. Byron41 D . Billing42 C . Keleher43 S . Corben44 M . Mabbett45 D . Barton46 C . Cleary47 R . Keating48 G . Smith49 M . Horsfield50 C. Day51 G . Kin g52 N . Courtney53 G. Hammond54 S . Herman56 M. Farrel l57 S . Haines58 M . Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B . Keat h62 M . Stielow63 M . Goldberg

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1 I . Van Engelen2 M. Finnigan3 P. Gorman4 M. Elliot5 S. Sacco6 J . Vaina7 A. Moloney8 L. Hollow9 M. Grocock10 R. Egglestone10 R . Bannister11 J . Hutchinson12 R . Moran12 B . Crockford13 J . Thrush14 M . Hewitt15 G. Pinne r16 M . Goodwin (VC)17 G . O'Connor17 R. Lyons18 L. Kuret19 L . Kloster20 J. Clark e21 S. Bannister22 S . Griggs23 C. Bye24 S . Kuret24 M . Juric25 M . Postma26 G . Carbis27 B. Stephens28 D. Barron29 S . Goodwin30 M . Tadanic31 S . Hollow32 J . Sacc o33 N . La Fontaine34 T. Morri s35 S . O'Halloran36 D . Boyl e37 D . Castaldi (C)39 S . Boyl e40 P. Garoni41 M . Crotty42 M . Gauci42 E . Mifsud43 M . Warren44 D . O'Neill45 T. Denman46 B . Phillips47 D. Goodwi n

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C SECTIONby Russell C .

66 ust te ll them about the bloody football. That'swhat they read the thing for . "

I'm not going to let my Dad read this anymore .

Review - Round 14 .Beaumaris bounced back onto the winners list,

outlasting the now smouldering St .Leos side and tak-ing the victory by 56 points. In super footballing condi-tions the Sharks managed to break clear a couple oftimes in a tight and scrappy first quarter, and went intothe first break with a handy 3 goal lead . The Sharksstarted to get their flow going in the second, but wereunable to break the game right open, the Two Bluespersistence around the packs limiting the Sharks leadto just 4 goals at the main change . The Sharks thoughmaintained control in the third term, and despite somequality harassment from the Two Blues, stretched theirlead to 56 points at the final change . The Two Bluescontinued to get right at the Sharks in the last, but wereunable to peg back the margin . the Sharks getting someconfidence back with a comfortable 56 point victory.

The St.Bedes Mentone Tigers forced their wayback into the four after defeating St .Kilda SouthCaulfield for the first time ever by 48 points at a sun-drenched Mentone oval. Needing a win to keep theirfinals hopes alive, the Tigers started siowly, their neme-sis of recent times making the better of their scoringopportunities to take a small lead into the first break .The Tigers though had plenty to play for,and foughttheir way back into the contest, and took the lead goinginto the long break . The third term was, as always cru-cial, and the Tigers were the ones to take control. Solidrebounding from their backline, combined with somedesperate tackling in the forward line got the Tigers thegoals they needed. and they were up by four going intothe final change . The Tigers continued to control pro-ceedings in the last, the Saints best players beingswung all over the ground, but it was never to be, andthe Tigers finished the game impressively to win by 8goals .

Hampton rovers limped their way to victory overwhat is now a severely relegation threatenedThomstown side . The Bears held the early running,with so much to play for they attacked the ball hard andmanaged to put some goals on, and they went in to thefirst break up by 14 points . Hampton though hit backhard in the second term and took control off the Bears .The Rovers backline got on top and fed the forwards .who wrestled back the lead, the Rovers up by 4 pointsat the long break. Thomastown wasted some early scor-ing opportunities in the third, and after controlling playfor the first half of the term, gave control back to theRovers who booted four goals to take a 15 point leadinto the final term. The Rovers continued to dominatein the last, and stretched their lead out to 27 points toseal victorv. before the Bears added some late aoals to

reduce the final mar-gin to just 15 points.

At Keysborough,Old Mentonians boot-ed 8 goals to one in the third term to easily defeakillers BulleenJTemplestowe by 79 points. Tthalf was even enough, both teams throwing all that the game, the Panthers wary of the Bullantsmance last week, the Bullants keen to get off tttom of the ladder . The Panthers though led at tttwo changes, by 8 and then 21 points . But withnot too far away . the Panthers needed to betteform, and they did so. They turned it on to put thicompletely out of the visitors reach, and ledpoints at the final change. With the result not inboth teams plaved some free flowing attacking fcand added 6 goals each but the result was a 72the Panthers.

Banyule continued in their bid to shape thand easily defeated Old Geelong by 37 poiElsternwick park . The Bears controlled play frcoutset, and but for some inaccurate kicking coulhad a rather large lead, instead they settled for <one . The Oggers were finding it difficult to penetr,Bears strong defence, but were getting plenty of tand showed signs a comeback was imminenOggers continued to hit back in the third, thetired, but still in front . In the last the Oggers weting on top, and got to within 9 points before theagain woke, steadied, and finished over the Og~win by 6 goals.Preview - Round 15 .

In what is I think about the 43rd local derbyseason, a road weary Hampton Rovers side go hface ladder leader Beaumaris, keen to prove thenworthy as we approach finals . The Sharks haviwinning all year, the Rovers are in something oipatch, but a terrific contest is assured . Both tearbe keen to take a psychological advantage infinals, and therefore keen to assert some localnance. But my mail has the Rovers slightly de..,injury wise, and the Sharks are going as good aneed to be, so I will go for them .

Old rivals St.Bedes Mentone Tigers anGeelong face off at Mentone, in a game ready to Idescribed with cliches . The Tigers owe the Oggthe early season defeat, the Tigers are yet to Ihome . the Oggers need to arrest a slide and win tthem in the four and therefore the finals hunt, t :clubs history suggests a fiery encounter, and it isthese two teams jostling for that fourth positionsides have lost to Banyule in the past two weelTigers in the mud, the Oggers on the wide open :of EP. Plenty more could go into this preview

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ot, ilsis year, but they keep winning. Ad's i sgain and Solley is still out . The Two Blues las t

~ ~ home was a 131 point ivin, and they did goSI =_rks for a bit last week . The Panthers have

,°i,.ing on single quarter bursts to win thei r=o are surely capable of putting four quarters

Panthers to win .1, ; Bear v Bear at Banyule this week, the ones fro m

Thomastown looking at relegation . the Banyule onesj ;, off two wins in a row against quality opposition .

irom home Thomastown have struggled all _vear.1 show of character they gave last week, but stil l

i=i~ort, and with little motivation left, I can`t see the m,n_ up here . Banyuie to win .Lastly, a match that has little bearing on team plac-. but is important none the less will go on a t

,,t~,,re :Tlibeena where St.Kilda South Caulfield, who= some quality footbail, will beat

01i: s:=entonia: ; - ccci~, :ulaaons to Cllcor~;;Katrs who notches up his 1GJth , ame for the clu b

, : The "Rubber Man" has held down the unenvi-position of full back in the seniors for a few yearsand has proven very reliable in defence for the

a_i7ers. Well done Georgey - a fantastic achievement .T nomastown - congratulations to Damien Gor[,, _, in Round 14 played his 20 0th club game. Damie n'}- 19 and we wish him well for future success wit h

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I ER HAMPTON ROVERS 1 7 5' :A~( -1 :-EORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 3 75

r==• :AIV OLD MENTONIANS 1 68ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1 58

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oth Ajax and Parkside leapt back into the winners. Y list to keep the pressure on the competition lead-ers, Whitefriars and more specifically Southbank whowere unmercifully "flogged' by the 'Jackas', who I sug-gest are without doubt or any reservation, the bestteam going around right at the moment. Absolutelyawesome with their spread of talent, flair and ability .

Monash Blues again keep the door ajar for othersto enter the finals fray, however the contenders whilstqueuing up, just don't seem able to seize the opportu-nity . The next few rounds will determine the 'Blues'fate . but they can be assured that the 'heat' in thekitchen won't subside to any great degree .

Remarkable also, that any of 5 teams can still havethe dubious honour of claiming that dreaded 9th spotwith only the present bottom 3 teams resigning them-selves to the fact that season '99 will be spent else-where . (Uni.Blacks may well agree to disagree!) .

Review Round 14 - July 1 B'Annihilation', 'Shellacking . 'Caning, 'Slaughter',

'Massacre' call it what you like, it doesn't matter oneiota. 'Tis what Southbank was on the end of, courtesvof a rampaging Ajax . From the Ist bounce it was allone way traffic. To isolate best players for the'Jackas'would be terribly unfair, so let it be said they were allterrific! For the 'Bankers', big Kip G'dalford deservesspecial mention . Ajax by 108 pis (18 goals if you don'tmind!) .

Salesian took on the might of Whitefriars andwere very much in the game at half time, althoughtrailling by 3 majors . The 2nd half. as described bySalesian scribe Jon Brennan . was " A terrific exhibi-tion of football by the Friars" . The mobility of theWhitefriars dominant midfield fed a tall, leading,marking and goal kicking forward line to spearhead a12 goal victory . Gillan . Bateman & Carbone adjudgedbest for the 'Friars' along with Law & Pasqualotto .

In terrific conditions at the 'Patterdome' the homeside. St Pat's, trailled narrowly all day till just on 3qtr. time when for the lst time they got their noses infront to lead St . Johns OC by 4 pts . Great tense andtight struggle in the last stanza till the 'Vultures' wereable to break the shackles and kick clear to win by 24pis . Congrats to the Sullivan brothers of St Pat's (all 5of them). Tim. Matt, Michael . Chris & Paul all liningup in the seniors team on the same day . A record ofsorts I wonder? Over to you Mr Rundle!!(KB . &Tommy) .

Monash Blues started well to lead early doorsbefore Yarra Valley started playing like a well oiledmachine to take over matters and lead bv some 4`snags' at the long break . The 'Ashes' fought back res-olutel_v in the 3rd but still trailled by 2 goals at lemontime. Real cliffhanger stuff the last with scores level

only seconds before time . Yarra Valley throughpersistence worked the ball forward twice to rfpoints and win the match by that margin (,'Downs, Drew, Heffernan & White were all goodfor the 'Bushrangers' . Special mention toKeenan on playing his 50th for Yarra Valley on Sexcellent ruckman and great clubman .

The match between IIni .Blaeks and Aquinaan even battle for 3 qtrs . during which the'Blac]for the greater proportion but just couldn't estatwinning break . A last qtr. effort of 7 goals to 2 1'Bloods' put paid to matters on the scoreboard ' ..doing so didn't diminish the solid effort put in bBlacks, none better than young Raffaele (first gand Dennis (3rd game). For Aquinas . 2 of theiifielders in Dunne & Lorkin were great contribu t

The Ist half between Parkside and Old EsseGrammar was played at top pace, very tough ean intense manner. An I1 pt half time marlfavour of the'Red Devils' was whittled away to 5lemon time, giving way to a great last term . Nwas let down with lst Parkside on the attack Iminutes, then O .E .G . peppered away for the neto hit the lead before Corey Tyson of Parkside Ibroke the deadlock and sealed matters (narrowParkside. Harvey. Chilcott and Ryan were namMVP's for the winners .

Preview Round 15 - July 25Monash Blues V Parkside - With the sen

break now behind us, the 'Blues' may well beequipped. KB however, still thinks the overall strand ability of the 'Red Devils' will prevail, for thwin by 24 pis . The Blues must win today to keewolves from the door which they keep leaving ajathe Devils have just as much at stake as seconccould be theirs for the taking depending uponpenings at Flinders Park. KB the Brain is going tagree with you and tip the Blues .

Old Essendon Grammar V Ajax - O.E.G . hdistinct advantage at home and in the 'speed'match up well with Ajax. The 'Jackas' howevclethal at present and KB reckons their overall ~will get them home, victors by 36 pis . No matte .much incentive you want to throw at the OEGjust cannot even at home tip them to beat the J ;who are absolutely awesome . Jackas easily .

Southbank V Whitefriars - Competition lego head to head with the 'Friars' coming off a solias against the 'Bankers' off a 'shellacking' . Onno doubt Whitefriars to win but KB couldn't live

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c1-11(libank to win by 11 pts. After last week's deba-„ir Bankers do not instill their supporters with too

1 1 rontidence and much will depend on their men-as to how they resurrect that, the Friars are

: ;arting to find touch again, but TB feels the yit one more week before their real touch wil ld through loyalty only selects his own side t o

1 v; in .Salesian V Aquinas - Desperation stakes for both

11 double jeopardy still alive and kicking i .e ., finalssibility/relegation possibility. Only way KB can

p_ rate one from the other is go the easy way out and;,, our the home team by a margin of 7 pts . Again the

f_,ore intelligent of this dynamic duo will disagree with,3 and tip the Bloods to score even away from home

rre no quarters will be asked or given in what!lould be a very tough even game of football . The

Bloods just.

Uni.Blaeks V St Pat's Mentone - Pride on the linef~r each of the camps here. Putting last round results,,file the 'Blacks' overall form throughout the seaso n

been far superior to that of the 'Vultures' and at

1 .Ilcc.vise KB . TB will put you under again, the Blacks111ve not been travelling too well of late while theVultures have been improving immensely and the con-iidnce gained from their win last week will carry them:o another one today.

St Johns O .C.'s V Yarra Valley O.C .'s - The`Bushrangers' will still have a faint 'sniff of fmals par-ticipation and on top of a spirited last round victory,KB confidently suggests that thev ll manage to staveoff any resistance the Joe's offer, and get over the line40 pt winners . Yes must agree here away from their&:n pleasant surroundings the Bushrangers will havetoo much class for the Jocs who none the less will givea good account of themselves and be far from dis-6raced .

Press Correspondents:Fax to KB on 9850 696 4(Email KenBremnerCaaccess .net.au) or Tommy on

9235 8001 by midday at the latest on Monday follow-ing the game .

St . Patricks Mentone - Congratulations to theSullivan brothers, Tim, Matt, 1Kiehaei, Chris andPaul who last week lined up together in the Seniorside for the first time . Younger brother Steve, ispresently playing in the Under 15's .

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SENIORS •- 1S>07 .95YARRA VALLEY 5 .4 12.8 13.9 14.13 .97MONASH BLUES 5.3 8.5 11.8 14.11 .95Yarra Valley: Peterson 5. Mm•ean 3. Pcake 2. Reddawav2. M. Lahtg• M. P,'hite .Best: Koenen. Dm.vne. Habben . h1mvan . Peterson. Kruse .Monash Blues : Caldwell 4. Fairurzther 3. Farrar 3. Teasdale . McGee. Rogers. S .LNrodarczvk. Best: Caldwell. McGee, Holloway. Farrar. Smith . M . W'rodarcwk.PARKSB)E 4.4 8.6 10.6 11.13.79OLD E&SENDON 3.0 7.1 9.7 11.9.75Parkside: Ryan 5. Copley. Cusack . Laursen. R1aruW. Pino . Tyson . Beat: Chillott .Harvey. Rtan. McCall . Pino. Dale.Old Esaendoa: P. Letter 2 . J. Leask 2. C. Ridley, Evans. McPherson, Walker.Lukasz. Hugts. Pdger. Best : Letters . Pana. Stevens. Hughs. Wflltetield .AJAX 7.2 11.8 17.11 25 .13.163SOUTHBANK 0.3 4.4 6.5 8.7.55AJAX: Frend 7. Rosen 5, Halphen 4 . WeLCler 3 . Onds 2, Glebart 2 . RaJch .Duzenman. Beat: weisler. Dvdakrn•. Rosen. Freund . Halphen, Duzenman .Southbank: Pray 5 . A. Roll's 2. Stewart. B ast: Stewart. K. Walford. Rhodes,lvaitmever.97fB1'EFftIA1LS 20.16 .136SALESiAIi 8.9.57Whitefrlxrs: C. Carriyg 5. Robinson 3. B. aConnor 2 . Phan 2. Mika 2 . Power,Carnpbell. Pasqualotto. Law. D. Vandenboo:n . L. Eames . Best : Gillan . Batem.vr,A . Carooen. Pasqualotto. Houston, C. CSalestan : Thai; 3. Bobetic. Grace . E . Ka~. D.K.Taylor. Best : Hazell . E .Kavanagii. Sutherland. Thain .AQUINAS 2.4 4.8 8.11 15.16,106UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.4 4.7 8.11 10.11 .71AQtirinas:IGoal Kickers and Best Players not received lUniversity Blacks : Caceariello 4 . Litde 2 . Dennis 2.Toose. A. Costello . Best : A .Costello . Toose . Henderson. Thompson . Cacca1iello . Mackie .ST PATRICKS MENOTNE 2.5 6.11 10.14. 14.19.103ST JOHNS 3.2 8.3 11.4 12.7.79St Patrick; Mentone: Paul Murphy 4 . Fenech 2 . Sebire 2. Michael Sullivan 2. C .Barr. Davies . Stephens . Matt Sullivan . Best : P. Sullivan, blLnchaei . Groves .Dames. Sebire. White.St. Johns: Pola 2. Cester 2. Ladson . Monrce. Doasett. Best: Tardrew. Coekane.Liddell. Archer.

RESERVES - 18 .07.98YARRA VALLEY 3.3 6.3 7.8 8.8.56MONASH BLUES 5.4 8.7 10.9 12.12.84Yarra Valleyc Ford 4. G . white, Rowe. Jenson, Park . Best: Davies, Potter, S.Thompson. Kerr. Joiner. Ford.Monash Bluee: Smiler 3, R . Walsh 2 . Bolton 2 . Dobson . Herrman . Baxter.Hawkins . Dobbin. Best: R. Walsh. Feenaghty. Smith. Murchie . Balton, Hodson .PARKSIDE 8,1 10.3 14.5 21.10.136OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3.3Parkside: Reg .nato 5. G . Panjart 4. Constantine 3 . Hogan 3, J. PanJart 3. Linares2 . Dademo. Beat : Yandemo . Constantine . Panjari . Ross.Old Essersion ; Best : J. Hearne, Reid, Stembridge . Barr. J . Saunders, Corbv.AJAX 1.3 2.8 2.11 2.13.25SOUTHBANK 1.4 3.4 5.8 7.8.50AJAX : Kalb . Lebv. Best: Degan. L . Goldberg. Mordech . MoYv. Smow. Roth.Southbonk : R. Putamorsi 2 . Nugent. Nettleton, Garlick. G . Rolls. W'ardrop. Best:Vear. Nugent. Hauarth. R. Piuamorst, Mellcan . Jones.WHTTEF1tL18S 22.20.152SALESIANS 3.5.23Whitef:iara: Kelly 7. Patton 3 . Jenkins 3, Glenn. DalZoppo. M. Carbone, Barrack,A . Davis. O'Brien, C. Barnes . Lauat . McAullffe. Beat: D. Nolan . ReidP.. M.Carboen . McAuliffe . Borrack. Glenn . Salesien : &•rne.Cooke. McKnight. Best : McKnight, Bouchard. Quinn. 'AQUINAS 2.3 3.9 5.11 9.15.89UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 3.2 7.5 7.6.48Aquinas : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )University Blacha : Howell 4 . Sullivan, Begley. Ne+,91e. Best : Kitchen, Nowell.Beaton, Rice. Sullivan . Curtain.ST PATRICKS MENTONE 3 .2 8.6 8.11 14.14 .98ST JOHNS 3.1 5.4 7.8 7.10 .52St Patricks Mentone: Nichols 6 . Billings 3. Emmett 2 . M. Barr. Lewis, Greek .Best: Sykes . Ltovd . Billinga . M . Barr, Uptin. Emmett.St Johna Murray 2 . Hilotn . Best: Ducacubino. Murray. Hilotn, Mooney, Cassano,Dennis.

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D SectionAJAX AQUINAS O .C . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSID E

Coach: Rick Marks Coach: An drew Crosby Coach : Dave Rogers Coach Lloyd Cairod Coasts Laurie ZarataRes Coach : Mdrew Schenker Res Coach : Brad Barclay Res Coach : Steve King Res Coach: Sham Bishop Res Coach : Mark Rowe

1 J . Wrobel 1 G. Burch 1 J . Alexander 1 J. Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laursen2 A. Kalinski 2 G. Clifford 2 J . Baxter 2 J. Chapman 2 A. Delle-Vergin i3 B. Davis 3 S. Edwards 3 L. Holloway 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 S. Pin o4 M. Dudakov 5 T. Grierson 4 P. Maiden 4 S. Reming 4 D. Warre n5 J . Rath 6 A. Donachie 5 D. Rogers 5 S. Emerson 5 D. Ferraro6 D . Kalb 7 C. Glennie 6 M. Newman (VC) 6 C . Ridley 6 . D. McCal l7 G. Samuel

8 S. Kelly 7 L . Findlay 7 T. Cippoloni 7 D. Drinna n8 A. Krongol d9 A Rosen 9 P. Phillips 8 A. Fairweather 8 S. O'Brien 8 J . Chilcott

.10 R . Bloom 10 D . Boland 9 M. Wrodarczyk 9 J . Goodge r

10 I . Stevens9 A. Constantin e10 A . Vit a

11 M . Weisler 11 C . Bambury 10 S . Webster (VC) 11 B. Papal 11 B . Hockey12 D . Ones 12 S . Bethune 11 M. Spencer 12 J . Hearne 12 C. Tyso n13 A . Freund 13 C . Jeffrey 12 J . Caldwell 13 P. Chalkley 13 A . Cople y14 Y. Rapaport 14 A . Lorkin 13 A . Herrman 14 S Evans 14 P Lenne n15 M . Rajch 15 J . Knight 14 R . Burston

.15 S . Bishop

.15 D . Moodi e16 G. Rozenberg

17 A Cukierman 16 S . Close 15 M . Tinkler 16 S . McPherson 16 M . Campbel l.18 J . Wrobel 17 M . Denavi 16 B. Smiley 17 P. Hexter 17 N . Antonopoulo,19 M . Halphen (C) 18 J . Hughes 17 P. O'Neill 18 T. Read 18 A . Reginato20 A . Carew 19 G. Whitehead 18 Y. Colombies 19 G . Steven 19 S . Gun n21 D . Gelbart 20 P. Paras 19 N . Pope 20 J . Lang 20 C. Peckham

22 D . Mohr 21 S . Downes 20 J . Cavanagh 21 S . Dale 21 M . Tessari (C)23 A . Bensimon 22 S . Flynn 21 C . Gregory 22 M . Lukasz 22 B . Harvey (VC)24 J . Dunne 23 L . Woods 22 A. Dobson 23 J . Hughes 23 M . Hoyn e25 J . Feldman 24 P. Harper 23 S. Wrodarczyk 24 C . Robertson 24 R . Marull i26 B . Duzenman 25 J . Hacking 24 B. Hodson 25 A. Leask 25 M . McPherso n27 A . Lust

Fiel d26 H 25 J Hawkins26 D. Fletcher 26 S . Ros s

28 D . Dege n29 D . Marks

.27 S. Jones

.26 P. Hurley

27 D. Barr28 B . Turner

27 L . Panjar i28 S . Fisher

30 N . Israelsohn 28 G . Wiston 27 N . De Young 29 J . Saunders 29 L . MacNamar a31 M. Barnett 29 J . Wilson 28 S . McGee 31 A. Corby (VC )32 M . Borenstein 30 C . Collilver 29 A. Headberry 32 J . Mansfield 30 D . Cusac k33 D. Pat 31 C . Wooden 30 L . Creamer 33 S . Cramer 31 C . Austin34 D . Gunn 32 M . Hunter 31 J .L . Smith (C) 34 J . Leask 32 J . McCal l35 S . Roth 33 M . Collella 32 M . Try 35 D. Whitfield 33 A . Bott a36 J . Segal 34 M . Tarullli 33 J .M . Smith 36 P. Trist 34 A . Starki e37 J . Engelman

35 R . Chapman 34 B . Dowsley 37 J . Walker 35 G. Panjari38 J . Lewis39 A Grundmann 36 J . Hunt 35 D . Murchie 38 M . McKerrell 36 W. La y

.40 A Redlich 37 H . Nichol 36 M . Tehan 39 A . Merrin tong 37 B. Pan ari1.41 J Snow 38 M . Tilling 37 J . Bolton 40 T. DiBlasi 38 F. Darrig o

.42 A . Sawicki 39 S . Connelly 38 S . Hooper 41 I . Ritter

42 A . Jealous39 B. Miche l40 L . Inserra (VC)43 Y Shein 40 S . Connelly 39 M . Smith

43 A Gatt 41 E Linare s44 B . Goldberg 41 J . Kline 40 C. Riordan.

44 R . Clohesy.

42 P. Dean45 E . Steen 42 R. Moran 42 A . Hickey 45 P. Barry 43 J . Hubbard46 J . Davi s47 A Abraham

43 M . Slattery 43 R. Feenaghty 46 D . Novacek 44 P. Solig o.48 L. Goldberg

44 P. Dunne 44 D. Teesdale 47 J . testro 45 J . Dal e

49 E . Rubinstein 45 N . Frederikson 45 R. Walsh 48 P. Murton 46 T. Ryan50 B . Grodski 46 D. Joyce 46 D. Jones 49 A . Hutchinson 47 V. Saldana51 N . Diamond 47 N . Moran 47 S . Mentha 50 D . Bellman 48 J . Huewoelle r52 B . Steiner 48 M . Moore 48 M . Kamphuis 51 S . Greasley 49 S. Collier53 D . Katz 49 C. Lamborn 49 D . Morgan 52 A . Dawson 50 C . Cecchinell i54 M . Nathan 50 G . Macklin 50 D . Schwedes 53 T. Hawke 51 J . Seoan e55 B . Zielinski 51 A . Hyland 51 C. Stott 54 S . Maybury 52 M. Ilcyzynski56 J. Sharp 52 M . Corrie 52 N . Moresi 55 R . Musa 53 M. Yandle58 M . Fried 53 P. Raeck 53 L. McCann 56 A . O'Ryan 54 T. Kouros60 D . Weislitzer 54 S . Capton 54 R . Green 57 R . Wright 55 G . Paizos61 J. Kalbstein 55 A Cultrera Trumble55 D 58 A . Woerndle 56 G . Tzelepis64 R . Israe l65 M . Zurbo

.56 S . Doherty

.56 A . Berry 59 N . Osma n

60 A . Palmer57 S . Davey58 G . Pasho s

68 D . Boon 57 C . Thomas 57 J . Hodgkins 61 D . Podger 59 V. Cervi69 J . Vernon 58 A . Bethune 59 H . Middleton 62 P. Baroch 60 G . Watson70 S. Boon 66 M . Wilson 61 D . Walsh 63 A. Porter 63 S . Hoga n71 C . Cohen 67 P. Cruikshank 67 B . Dempsey 64 J . Rossi 64 T. Thomas73 A. Levy 70 C . Lyng 71 P. Farrar 65 A. Soteriou 68 K. Drummond

80 M . Joyce 66 B. Lamaro 69 S . Davey86 B . Barclay 67 R . Graig 71 A. Ingli s

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D SectionST JOHNS

caxh~ @rcnd~ Potap 5 Coach: ~n Ladsat

ST PATRICKS SALEStAN SOUTHBANK UNIVERSITYMENTONE c~h:Per~r BLACKSCoach: Shane O'Connor flea C~ch: Stove , Res c~i,: John Ross

2 M. Ladson 1 D. Fenech 2 M . Wiseman 2 R. Puramorsie 1 G . Darroch

3 G . Caster 2 M. Cosgrove 3 S. Sutherland 3 N. Frank 2 R. Gazel0. Now 3 M. Dixon 4 A. Healey

yN . Wallmeyer 3 R . Hal l

5 S . Canning 4 P. Lewis 5 M . Cana van5 T. Murphy 4 M. Vaugha n

65 A. White 6 R. Cincotta 6 A . Corboy 5 R . Mackie

11 C . O'Meara 12 N . Roberts12 M . Davies 4 M . Eastham13 I . Bobetic 15 I . D'Silva 14 S . Milne r

15 J . Gianna 17 A . Watts 16 P. Cacaviell o17 H . Peycke r

16 P. Sullivan 16 A . Chaippini 18 J . Nugent

21 G Paleodimos1 8 C . Emery 19 G. Capuano 19 A. Healey .

22 N Roberts22 A. Nola n

20 C . Groves 20 A. Seager . 23 S . Beato n

24 C. Nicholls 24 A . Grace 27 G . Wardrop 29 M . Staunto n

28 M . Johnstone 28 M . ByrneS . Campbell 33 T. Kitche n

35 C . Brown 36 S . Nolan 43 R Devlin41 A .

38 R . Hazell 43 P. Herridge 45 J . Butterfield

48 M . Walsh 50 L . Goodlet 55 M Nixo n47 J . Cotton 49 S . Taranto44 C. Hunt 51 M . Edwards

.56 J Rice

50 A. Ladds.

57 S. Dooley46 M . Tassone 53 M . Vear

52 G Dalman 51 S. King 59 J . Kin g.

54 D. Bray 54 S . Brown 60 S . Garlick 64 S Dimon d.

73 M. Raffaele0

Prall F C74 A. Stone

ran . . 76 S . Atkinso n77 H . Camero n

(Tabaret) Social Club 78 P. Weigardlst Floor, 330 Chapel St ,Prahran 3181 81 M . Atkin

87 L . Brow nThe Beehive

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p. Paccagnan Res Coach: Ken Wood 1 M. Bourke 1 A. Daly Ca~a~caf ~ty

M. Rachele 6 R. Grech 7 T. Reid 6 C. Schilling7 S. Flentiar 7 K. Gurtler 7 G. Gaspari 8 M. McCallum 7 B . Livingstone3 R. Dowsett 8 M. Hazell 9 J. McNamara 8 B. Hendersong A. Rechele 8 D

. Perrin9 D. Scotti 10 B. Hodgson 9 C . Peki n

10 M . Courmadias 9 P. Emmett 10 D. Oliver 11 A. Pitts (C) 10 P. Donovan

11 D. Halls 10 B. Sebire 11 D. Taylor 12 M. McCarthy 11 B. Smith

12 M. Halls 12 A. Gaspari 14 C. Perry (VC) 13 T. Jessen

13 B. Hilton 13 R. Sykes14 J . Archer (VC) 14 C . Billings 14 B . Bowman 1 6 A. Bunneft 15 S . Fitzpatrick

15 G . Pattison (C) 15 Mick Sullivan16 S

.Jabke 17 Matt Forbes 19 K. Anderson 19 C. Franklin17 S . Cockayne 17 C. Sullivan 20 R

. Thomson 20 S. Lowe17 D . Christian 18 T. Sullivan 18 S. Sinclair 21 T. Holmes

19 B. Healy 21 D. Bate 21 R. Napoli 23 A

. Rolfs 24 M. Fogarty21 L. O'Donnell Y 24 G. Rolfs 25 B. Lynch22 J . Cunningham 22 C . Dorman 22 A. Edmonds 25 L . Aitken 26 D. Birks23 M. Foy 23 Matt Sullivan " 23 C. Roche 26 R. Linford 28 G . Strain24 B . Fredericks 25 G

. Uptin 25 B. Kirchner 28 A. Stewart 30 D. Sowerby25 B . Aboujaber 26 B . Ellery 26 P. Shelly 29 J . Goodlet 31 N. Carah26 G . Waters 27 M. Wise 27 M. Mansfield 30 B. Gellie 32 M. Jones27 B. Pole. 33 P. Rachor 35 P. Com e28 P. Liddel 29 D. Murphy 29 Mick Forbes 34 D . Decarteret 36 S. Matthews29 D. Higgins 30 N. Freese 30 P. Bouchard 35 S. Birch 37 J. Dennis30 R. Walker 31 W. Lloyd 31 A. Davey 36 G. Jones 38 R. Watson

31 M. Levy 32 B. Archbold 32 A. Stevens 37 A. Rhodes 39 A. Curtain32 G. Shaer 33 D. Andrew 33 B. Piper 38 J. Russell 40 G. Sullivan33 Z. Monroe 34 S. Beanland 39 J. Scanlon 41 S. Whitehead34 M. Hancock 34 A

. Thann 40 B. Scanlon 42 A . Gad d

35 J . Sacco 36 C. Stephens 37 J . BrennanA . Radcliffe 44 P

. Forbes36 T. Sarhanias 37 A. Tasca 42 T. Plaza

37 A. Stefanakis 38 S. Perazzo 39 B. Quinn 44 S. Pendergast 46 E. Ricciuti39 M. Murray 40 D. Nichols 40 J. Hamilton 45 T. Fraser 47 S. Gullen

40 S. Mooney 42 S. May 41 S. Bobetic 46 J. Ross 48 B. Howlett

42 T. 50 G. 43 M. Barr 42 D. Ghebilikian 47 S. Oliver 51 A. Nevill

43 M. Van Hooten ThompsonDucalanbino 45 C

. Barr 43 P. Kavanagh 48 H

. Pitts 52 T. Barbe r

44 S. Pepper 47 D. Bugeja 43 M. Cooke 49 S. Oliver 54 D. Bryant

50 D. Pye 45 M. Spencer 52 R. Lucas51 M . Orundell 51 G. McMillan 57 B. Nettleton 58 M

. Begley52 C

. Hooper 52 T Alligan T. Richardso n54 C. Cassano 60 N. Wilson56 E . Ferracane 53 D

. Noonan gan 59 K. Walford 63 J . Phair57 S. Shaw 57 V. O'Connor 55 D. Seamer 62 B. McMillan 65 J . Dankert58 P. Kelly 58 J. Noonan 56 S . Fitzgerald 64 A. Hubble 66 N. Howell61 G. Cester 60 M. Cerriteli 60 M. Bates 65 A. Curry 67 S. McAloon62 E. Ferrecane 63 A . Orchard 64 S. Shelly 67 D. Howarth 69 A . Costello63 J .Ladson 69 S. Parker 64 P. Forbes 69 S. Melican 70 M. Nihil l

64 D . Edwards 73 M. O'Meara 72 M. Buckis

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Res a1 D. Fedele2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbon e5 M. Robinso n6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghlan8 A. Davi s9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R . Reidy12 A . Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbell16 B. Vandenboom17 A . Carbone (VC)18 C . Molone y19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R. Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardulli24 R . Mika25 D . Griffin26 C . Ryan27 D . Vandenboom28 C . Eames29 A . Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C . Harri s34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nolan37 P. O'Brien38 C. Carrigg39 M . Winterburn40 A. Thwaites41 C . O'Connor43 N . Elliot44 B. O'Connor45 M . Lester46 G. Johnson47 M . Nolan48 D . Delzoppo49 C. Callender50 T. Burgoine51 L. Eames54 S . Gillen56 D . Rio57 J. McFarlane58 J. Ri o59 D . Gentilin61 D . Cassar62 R. Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C. Winterburn

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1

Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uni-forms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/sheis not able to take the field until attired correctly .

Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediatelyleave the arena. Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to lingeron the field of play. To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behindthe passage of play. Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannotdeliver message from coach .

A ttire - Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or blackfootball shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top andVAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water carri-ers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garmentis to be worn under the green or gold top. Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navyblue track pants . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only .

Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs areadvised not to Rhone the VAFA until after 3nm on a Monday to find if the granting of theprescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association .

If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted andthe matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation .

Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brainpresent all scores and match details in

a light-hearted manner .Listen to Benny, Tommy and a special

guest 9 .00 a.m. each Sunday .

Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .

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7 PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHO LNTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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E SECTION (Blue)by Craig Richardso n

In round 14 we saw Oakleigh regain 4th spot witha hard fought victory over Swinburne, Chirnside

fell to Old Camberwell but not by many (22 points)and thus lost a top four spot in doing so . Caulfieldabsolutely belted Glenhuntly by a lazy 222 points .Peninsula eventually shrugged off and thensmashed Power House by 107 points andElsternwick had a much needed victory over St.Marys by a little over 9 goals .

ROUND 1 5With only four (4) games to go the top three posi-

tions seem to be fairly settled, Caulfield . Peninsulaand Old Camberwell and it looks like only fourthspot can change . In the run home to the finalsaction Oakleigh play Power House (away) .Glenhuntlv (home), Chirnside (away) andElsternwick (home) . They should or need to win atleast three if not all four to make it . They are morethan capable but they won't want to take any teamlightly. Chirnside the other contender for a finalsberth take on Caulfield (home), Peninsula (away),Oakleigh (home) and Swinburne (away) . In what willbe a tough run, especially in the next 3 weeks I feelChirnside have an uphill battle but anything is pos-sible and I'm sure they'll give it a real crack .

This week we have the Hunters take on an in-form and confident Pirates outfit . Not much to sayin this one other than "look out" Glenhuntly, thePirates are really firing at the moment and if theirform can continue into this week they should beltGlenhuntly by at least 20 goals .

Next up we have the Pirahnas playing theKrushers. As previously mentioned Oakleigh reallydon't need to drop this one and allow Chirnside achance to take fourth spot, yet Power House theiropponent today would love to have a say in whomakes the four. A proud and passionate mob downat the lake who have played in the last three finalscampaigns will be wanting a team morale boostingvictory over another arch rival in the Krushers . Inwhat could be termed as "match of the day" . I'll tipthe home side on sentimental reasons alone, byaround 2 goals and keep the final four interest alivefor another week .

At home we have the Saints taking onSwinburne. Both sides especially St . Marys are inreal need of a win and unfortunately for St . Marysit won't be this week . The Uni Boys will simply havetoo much for the Saints, but having said thatSwinburne will need to finish this game off early orSt . Marys might just get a sniff. In the endSwinburne by g goals .

Next up Caulfield make the journey out east toChirnside in what could or will be an interesting

game . Chirnside willbe hoping like madthat Power Hous efixes up Oakleigh for -~them and keeps their season alive . Why?because Caulfield today will have far too muchthem . Looking to all but consolidate a'minor xmiers' tag and finish on top Caulfield really hav,done much wrong all year . In fact apart from drping their first game they haven't lost once sinceall they will simply have too much fire power all cthe ground today for a hard working outfitChirnside and by the time the final bell riCaulfield will be up by about 6-8 goals.

In the final match of the round, Elste rnwiclhome take on Old Camberwell. The Wickers hthe capability to cause the odd upset andWellers really aren't setting the world on fire evethey are winning . However, sanity must prevail <on the postage stamp at Elsternwick, the We

l will simply smash Elsternwick today. iCamberwell need the percentage badly if they wto attempt a top two finish and this alone will dithem to a much needed 'big win . Old Cambenby 15 goals minimum.

IN THE MAGOOSPeninsula to destroy a lacklustre Hunters ou

Power House to trouble Oakleigh for most ofgame, but the Krushers to sneak the poii~winburne to get back on the winners list overMarys, Caulfield to win in a tough one (just)Old Camberwell to continue on their merrywith another thrashing this time at the expensiElsternwick.

SOCIAL NOTESPower House - Saturday lst August sees t]

annual Trivia Night to be held at the clubroo :Always a great night so for further details seeSocial . Gary Dean.

To all clubs, reminder my fax details9682 9176 or my mobile is 0419 001 005 .

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident tak e

place involving players pushing,scragging, jumping into packs,

throwing each other to the groundother or other similar such conduct

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Glenhunt IY - congratulations to Ee?r ;Horov~itz and John Your- on reaching 50 g-es.It i,,s taken forever for Benny to get there but hi s

~1ppearances have finally got him over the line.,iAhlr is mainly a reserves player but we feel that,,,01 persistence he could become a senior player,j : r,111 all at the Hunters well done to both of you .

Caulfield Grammarians - congratulations Joegartiago on 100 games . Well done Joey, who;0 ,. . ~limes suffers from whiteline fever, always puts

100"; and is regularly in the best six.5 0 games to Rufus Keown. Strong unassuming

cleiender who has advance through Under 19s t ocome a key position senior player .Elsternwiek - In recent weeks the Wickers have

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iiad ~Iarc Bullard and Chris Walker play their100th games and Steve Currie play his 50thgame for the club . This week sees Jamie Ward play

is 150th for the club . Well done to all guys on theirrespective appearances and here's hoping for many,nore from all at the club .

AUGUST 1 - ROUND 16OAKLEIGH v . GLENHUNTLYSWINBURNE UNI. v . POWER HOUSEPENINSULA 0 B v. CHIRNSIDE PARKC?.ULFIELD OR. v . ELSTERNWICKOLD CAMBERWELL v . ST. MARYS

: ;i <?'JRSNAY-7 CLUE LAST ',' -- TC ~,:':LINKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 83S. CRAVEN POWER HOUSE 2 60M . PEMBERTON CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 60PAYZE PENINSULA 4 47WILL CAULFIELD GRAMM 4 45LIDDELL CAULFIELD GRAMM 40ROBINSON POWER HOUSE 2 40

E BLUE RESERVEHOLLOWAY CAULFIELD GRAMM. 5SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 3ORWIN OLD CAMBERWELLT. WALKER OLD CAMBERWELL

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GLE= :? IUN TLY v. ' ENINSULr'_ 0 Field: BobMcLeod Pat Maebus

POWER HOUSE v . OAKLEIGH Field : JeffCollinson Ron Martyn Goal : Gary Clancy DanielVan Duse rST. MARYS v. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY Field :Geoff Kelly Tony Psina s

CHIRNSIDE PARK v . CAULFIELD GR. Field : AlanStubbs Mark Morrison

ELSTERNWICK v. OLD C EI2 LL Field : KenMcNiece Matthew Sefert h

E Blue Section Results on Page ~' i

Dual E Section Best & Fairest Leigh Murphy (ELsternwiclr) clears last Saturday in his sides win over StMarys, B. Frail (S,M~ lands the tackle.

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E BlueMAJUXIMANMRCoach: Geo1f R¢ifN.yRes Coac6: tAalft~v SchoRen

1 M. Millard2 B. Hal l3 D. Anderson (C)4 S. Stevenso n5 W. Horton6 A. Kahofe r7 J . Cowlishaw8 S. Cossart - Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A. Wil l11 M . Cassidy12 J . Farmer13 D . Gurr14 S . Klose15 R . Castles16 T. Royals17 G. Williams17 P. Anderson18 N . Co x19 B. Baxter20 H . Vella20 M . Klos e21 N . Brohier (VC)22 T. Townle y23 D. Ash24 K . Dachs25 N. Lubransky25 T. Waile s26 S . Williams27 R .Keown27 R . Morrissey28 T. Chan29 D . Schrimski30 D . Lowe31 J . Holloway32 M . Dicrosta33 N . Silve r34 J . Margerison35 A. Lawrence36 R . Gosstray36 M . Forster37 M . Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 M . Phelan41 M . Liddell42 D . Synman43 J . Smith44 C . Bettany45 T. Oscar46 G . Lehner47 L . Salem48 S . Varthalis48 I . Warnecke49 B . Cowling50 M . Cutler51 J . Liddell52 M . Harriso n54 B . Lyons55 M . Davies56 A . Dow d59 A . Beauchamp60 P. Kin g62 A. Coventry69 A. Gooding

CHIRNSIDE PAR KCoach: Stephen JonesRes Coach: Karl Oates

1 M. Pemberton2 A. Sor e3 G. Skein4 M. Carusi5 M. Holliday6 J . Brown7 V. Piccioli8 S. Oates9 W. Pemberton10 M. Koopmans11 G . Wyngard12 D . Paola13 E. Westmore14 D. Dasolto15 S . McIntosh16 M . Walker17 B . Pedle r18 M . Massarotti19 C. Piccioli20 K . Oate s21 S . Cousins22 P. Delguidice23 R . Davidson24 D . McHenry25 R . Henderson26 G . Kellaway27 L. Lowe n28 J . Mosca29 P. Schilling30 L. Mather31 M . Ogstan32 G . Laidlaw33 A . Chirnside34 A . Thomas35 MT. Koopmans36 D . Kar p37 L . Bakey

38 G . Kimpton39 N . Sibbing40 T. Marriner41 D . Kennedy42 A. Conte43 A . Burnes44 R. Chirnside45 W. Hussey46 P. Egan47 N . Egan48 R . Gray49 C . Peters50 C . Lindsay52 G . Lambkin53 B. Driver54 D . Skillern55 P. Churchill56 R . McArthur57 J . Whiteside58 A . Mather59 D . Harvey60 P. Pope61 G. Pillikidis

ELSTERN=AF.C.Coach: Rod WilliarnsRes Coach : Andrew Curtain

1 L. Murphy (C)2 A. Hankin3 T. Byrne4 C. Lyons5 M. Whelan6 D. Brennan7 D. Lee8 S. Currie9 G. Ahear n10 R . Bravington11 L. Missaglia11 P. Mahony12 N . Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 B . Barnett15 M . Savage16 M . Surman17 J . Ward18 N . Wigmor e19 R . Buckingham20 G . Daniel l21 P. Roberts22 M . Bullard23 S . Curtain24 G . Corrie25 B . Franken26 C. Mahony27 M . Daniels28 W . Davidson29 S . Mahony30 J . A'vard31 G . Devonshire32 P. Harri s33 J. Overman34 A . Contin35 P. McNally36 B. Bravington37 L . Lambert38 M . Bel l39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A . Tilley42 J . Lilikakis43 C. Lyons44 G . Corrie45 R . Grandemange46 J . Kosi j47 M . Grant48 R . Morgan49 B. Bravington50 D . Hosking51 S. Ramsey54 S. Kirkham55 P. Harris57 J . Wrigh t64 D. Auslander

GLENHUNTLYCoach : Steve AllenderRes Coach: Peter Dxridc

1 B. Wilson2 C. Whelan3 T.HiI l4 D. Cassar5 J . Allessi6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kouts8 J . Janis9 A. Antonio10 A . Young11 T. Rossiter

12 S . OiReilly13 M. Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Breslin16 C .Johnson17 S . August21 I . Turner22 G . Richards23 P. Thomas24 A . Worsnop26 T. Short27 M . Gulton28 C . Murray30 B . Stewart31 L . Thomas32 S. Jankovic33 D . Jones34 B. Miller35 J . Commerford36 R . Hal l37 A . Breslin38 A . Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L. McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M.Jones44 B . O'Donnell45 R . Stannage46 A. Bain47 J . Walton48 J . Young50 G . Lewis52 C . Mitchell53 D . McLinden54 D. Mance55 S . Pappin56 R . Bateman57 M . Ryan58 J. Crooke60 M . Johnson62 G. Panozzo63 C . Tho m64 M . Callander65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B. Hodge68 R . Dolg e69 G . Fletcher71 P. Jone s

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OAKLEIGH fiCoach : Chris MooreRes Coach: Peter Anda,1 R . Ge c2 A. Bloomfiek3 D. MacKenzi4 P. Heveri n5 C. Riches5 R. Dooley6 K. Marshall7 P. Donadel8 R. Marshall9 J. Moutis10 M . Wood11 C . Hanley12 A. Zavaleris13 J . Knapper14 B . Dell'Aquila15 G . Redford16 J . Nik o17 P. Hamilton19 P. Taylor (C)20 T. Adamic21 A . Perdikoma22 S . Osborne23 P. Dicki e24 S . Kitt s25 C . Marshall26 A. Kitts27 S.Adaway28 A. Monaghan29 D . Hal l30 J . Stevens31 T. Bromley32 G . Perpina34 S . Kilner35 R. Nuske37 P. Nikakis38 D.Chapman39 J . Bonaddio40 C. Taylor41 G. Malapanis42 G. Orlando43 J. Theofilopot44 B . Woodard45 G. Chapman46 P. Andonopoi47 S. Lewi s48 C . Nikakis50 P. Lesli e51 J . Bonaddio52 P. AndrinopoL53 T. lanchello54 A . Atherinos55 B . Grant56 J . Alis s57 S . Simopoulo:59 J . Brown60 M . Cram61 A . Moulang63 D . Woods64 J . Tolley65 B. Stirling66 A. Wood67 B. Gant68 A. Khodr71 S . Randle

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fi A . Seeley; M. Scott8 C . Towng A. Gibbs19 M. Hanson11 J . Heffernan12 J . Wilson (C)1 3 N . Sim si .t R . Whitehead (VC)15 M. Sho rt16 D. Walker17 R. Pik e18 A . Brownless19 M. Freedman20 A. Hill s21 T. Hardman2 2 S . Chow23 D . Bel l24 D . Imberger25 A. Taylor26 M . Stones27 T Doherty28 B . Leitch29 T Johnson30 S. Roe3 1 L.O'Mahony32 E . Williams33 M . Richmond34 P. McCare35 M . Hopkins36 S. Der ry37 R. Gillan38 R. Scott39 C . EVans4 0 J. Harvey

1 1 L . Ryan42 R . Pratt43 T Walker44 S . Smith,6 T. Rei d' 7 P. Lenton48 J . Swann

, !9 A. Kent50 B . McKenzie51 A . Rog ers52 J. Mcflwain53 B. Mcllwain54 P. Richmond56 N. Saffa r57 T. Simpson58 C . Williams59 D . Ale x60 B. Kallio61 T Johnson62 C. Bayford63 C . Strachan64 B . Day'65 J . Mile s66 T Hamilton67 P. Crai g68 P. Thomas69 P. Cohen70 D . Jennings

L ELECTRICAL & GA SHOME APPLIANCES

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S . ParsonsS . McMahonG. NelsonE. Bowe nN . KentM . WarnerN . FranksP. Angus (C)P. Keoh nP. KrohnT. TrewhittA . Landry

12 A. Campbell13 V. Brancaijano14 S . Coombs15 B . Coo k16 S . Claringbold17 L . Barclay18 S . Glover19 M . Goldthorpe20 C . Landry (VC)21 M . Bonne r22 A. Atchison23 R. Sharpin24 B . Wight25 S . Atchison26 C . Lloyd27 S. Payze28 B. Taylor29 R. Powney30 A . Crean31 A . Gross32 A. Parsons33 D . Sims34 T. Bradon35 S . Jackson36 N . Bowman37 T. Stewart38 M . Wells39 R. Pritchard40 S . Marshall41 S. Farrow42 A. Maley43 M . Bonner44 J . Mui r45 D . Scown46 A. O'Neil48 J . Bleasby49 J . Whelan50 R . Blood51 M . Fisher52 R . Bedford53 D. Smith54 M . Dentry55 R . Cannon56 R .Powney58 P. Dietzsch60 P. Cooper62 D. Cross66 A . Hayley69 S . Farrar

POWERHOUSE I ST. MARY'SCaacth Peter OAvieri Coach; Evart EvansRes C00*Cr4 Rictodsm Res Coaclx Peter Drriic1 J. Gent2 J . Hall3 J . Grey4 C. Lloyd5 M . Braini6 D . Burt7 C. Richardson8 S. Cros s9 A. Morris10 T. Bailey11 J. Gil l12 R . Wright13 J . Harris14 Hazelwood15 C . Trewin16 L . Bold17 C . McLeod18 C. Doyle19 J . Evans20 D . Alle n21 D . Miller22 P. Bates23 S . Craven24 R . Williams25 S . Evans26 J . Senior27 S . Wes t28 J . Tucker29 T. Madden30 P. Harrison31 R . Marshall32 B . Wilson33 R. Taylor34 A . Doughton35 C . Williams36 A. Robinson37 M . Hansen38 P. Phelan39 O . Vestergarrd40 C . Burnside41 S . Clayto n42 N. Deans43 W. Uran44 G. Dean45 P. Ghazouani46 S. McCardel47 D. Norman48 D. Phelan49 A.James50 A. Stand l51 B. McKenzie52 E . Krolmark53 A . Ker r54 J . Blowfield55 N . Uran56 J . Hem57 C . O'Connor61 B . McNamara66 D . Wrigh t70 R . Haywood87 T. Frien d88 G . Scotland

1 M. Learmonth2 L. Cosso n3 R. Livingston4 A. Bell5 L. Willis6 W. Stua rt7 T. Pettini8 R. Kodituwakku9 T. Gunn10 T. Jones (VC)11 K. Gillard12 B . Summe rfield13 J . Chapman14 P. Watson15 D . Andrews16 A. Wilcox17 S . Leahy18 B . Frai l19 B . lbbotson20 G. Crouch21 T. Ymer (C)22 R . Allen23 S . Parsons24 I . Gouliet25 M . LeLevire26 P. Fraser27 G . McConnell28 J . Inne s29 J . Cogdon30 S . Rhodes31 J . Finch32 J . Boyes33 P. Stevens34 R . Ferwerda35 G . Theoharris36 E . Evan s37 J . McCashney38 F. Harrison39 A . Woods40 S. De Youn g41 W. Goldswo rt hy42 T. Worra l43 L. Wilson44 P. Dinnick45 A . Gunn46 J . Bernadi47 M. Bona48 D . Morcom49 S . De Young50 P. Fraser51 A . George52 F. Sadler53 R . Ferwerda54 S . Goldsworthy55 J . Duck56 A . Gunn57 J. Grainger58 T. Azzapadi59 J . Hill -60 C . Tetley61 J . Joseph62 G . Hayes63 T. Overton64 S. Parsons65 P. Hart ig an66 S . Rhodes67 S . Ston e68 M . Scammell69 G. Neve n70 A. Goldswort hy71 N . Malloc h72 L . Phillips73 J . Traxnack74 J . Wedrien75 J . Brown76 J .Jayden77 T.7imbury88 A. Ballantyne

SWINBURNE UNICoach: Ggy HickeyRes Coach: g.,y

1 M. Milano2 J. Sheedy4 D. Dell'Olio

5 J . Dell'Olio

6 M. Johnston7 A. Hamilton8 J. Horradge

10 R . Turnbull11 G . Barry14 R . Goode17 S . Lee18 A. Fiumani19 B. O'Mara20 A . Hilgemann21 T. Dymond22 S . Flyn n23 C . Smit h24 S . Fiztgibbon27 D . Murphy29 D . DePaoli30 P. Tur k32 A . Sartitsis33 D . Milano35 T. Grimshaw38 N . Hadsiangeli39 G . Crouch40 M . Stroud43 C . Freeman44 N . Morgan45 R . Potter48 M . De Bono50 B . Caulfield51 P. James52 J . Piotrowski53 M . McCalman55 T. Bennett

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SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE ATA SPORTING PRICE

E TI (White)by Barry Hickey

t Thad to happen, every scribe's nightmare, a mal-function in his electronic support . to wit a

cacked fax!!! Sorry about this fellers but comment sabout last week must be, unfortunately . brief.Please note there are new contact arrangementsfrom today on .

LAST WEEKThe Warriors went down heroically to UHS in

a ripper of a game out on the Western Plains .Nothing in it all day, and a credit to both sides .Craig McLellan at BP and HBF, and the consistentFarrelly at FF were singled out for special mentionamongst the G&B's . But by the sound of it, everyplayer on the field deserved an accolade .

CY's convincing win over the Reds has kepttheir finals chances alive .

North Brunswick succumbed to Central's allround talent, in what was a telling win for the vis-itors . North was really geed up for this one, sosuch a convincing win was a top performance .

The K's annihilated Latrobe in a devastatingdisplay of power football . After some indifferentefforts recently, the K's 'clicked' and the rest is his-tory. King was in great form up forward, formercaptain, Peter Thornley. returned with avengeance, kicking 6 goals in the last term, andthe reliable Sam Bruno provided heaps of drivefrom the ruck .

The C's prevailed over the Cobras, in a gamethat was one sided until half time, and very eventhereafter. The Cobras' were much tighter after thebreak, and a gruelling contest ensued, resulting inboth sides playing one and two players short formost of the last two terms . On-ballers Scheider .Gayler and Humphrey were terrific for the Cobras,and Daniher at HB, plus Birkill in the centre beingeffective for the C's .

TODAY

UHSOB and Williamstown CY will be a doozy .CY's still have an outside chance of making thecut, and UHS has to win two of the remaininggames to be safe . So there won't be a lot of 'begpardons' in this one . UHS are where they are bywinning the close ones and not worrying aboutpercentage . The Towners have more potential upfonvard on their good days, and have been verycompetitive in their past three matches . The G&B'swill be marginally strengthened by returning play-ers today and they will need them if they are tocontain CY'S damaging set of on-ballers and mid-fielders . A dodgy one to call, but I think UHS's nononsense commitment will bring them the fourpoints, barely! It could go either way .

Reds and North is another good game . Reds

possess a solid back-line, but today theywill have to contai na Norths forward lin ethat could do anything. North has a real chara play-off spot and I can't see them letting thigo, and they should take it out by four o ;goals .

The C's and Central is the much antici]clash of the ladder leaders, and what a goodit should be if weather is kind . Central was e .the superior side in their round 6 encounterthe C's, and have been a model of consissince . Central has the best mix of talls, solid,quicks in the section, and there is verybetween the sides in terms of scoring poteThe C's do have an advantage in the backs,are the most miserly in the competition . Thefield battle will be tremendous, with class a+both teams . Paul Byrnes will be a big dangthe C's, as he proved in round 6 . Picking a wis a rotten task, but I just have a feelingCentral's simpler, direct type of football wilthe day for them by a few goals in the endwith the C's. you never know !

La Trobe and Old Westbourne meet o,massive Main Oval, with both sides playirpride more than anything else . The Warriorsvictorious in their first encounter and willlikely be so again today . Their recent regrohas lifted their spirits and they should win agame by a couple of goals .

Cobras host Kew, and if they can continas they showed in their second half against t]they will give the K's a bit of curry . Now th~finals are looming though, the K's are a diffmore focused, side . They have too manyexperienced footballers on the field to allosmishaps at this stage . The K's by 7 or 8 goal

Reserves winners should be: UHSOB,Old Carey, La Trobe, and Kew .

Correspondents . faxes to 9817 3084, 1me on 9818 1425 .

SOCIALUHSOB have an Arts and Crafts drive or

ing the game today . So don't miss out . Anannual Cocktail Night is on in the evenitoday's game . Support the club and be ther e

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Old Carey's mobile ruckman, Chadplays his 50th today, well done Chad .

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: ED"Lazarus Peter Wallis ugeneOLD CAREY V. RICHMOND CENTRAL Field :Daniel Ischia Garry Seabourne Goal

: KenCoughlan Robert ParryLA TROBE UNIVERSITY v . OLD WEST-BOURNE Field : Barry Bolger Peter BaileyBULLEEN COBRAS v . KEW Field : Ken WalkerRon Smith

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c 4v Dania. Robm o~Inson. Levy. BaiWe. Willis, Bortane. Best: t~~ .

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. Wells 3. Blair 2. J . Puhlrenti. Donaan. Living7.4.46

ston1•ah'anchl. R. Bruno. Baker. R. Lrvinpgton.SkerrittLa'1}obe Untveraity: Cousins 2. Mooa 2. MaddLwn . Bl~k. Cotsopo}ous. Best :TJ+unaresq. Cotsopolons. Mitchell. R .OLD CAREy tanp~U EB COBRAS 1

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~ WhiteBULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS KEW LATRQBE LINVERM' NTH. BRUNSWICKCoacti: Joe D 'AjW yo Senior Coach: Grant Fiarnmmd Coa h: Sage D'Angeb Senior Coach: Seen Durrlri Coa h: C. Fa x

R s c oach : Ja rnie Ras Coac h: Darren Kane Res .: REt%ard Baku Res. Coach : Join Wgiarnson Res. Coo* B. FLmnel

1 R. Schneider 1 M . Frisby 1 B . Lafranch 1 M. Bakogianis 1 A. Tirchett

2 T Orwin 2 A. Walsh 2 J . KaI p akis 2 D. Huffer 2 D. Adam s.3 M Stratt on

3 C. Daalder 3 R. Pulvirenti 3 J . Goode 3 S. Hodgson. 4 M. Carracher 4 G. Crimmins 4 G. Murphy 4 M. Sorlet o4 N. Cartledge 5 D. Kane

6 S Kidd5 J . Barne s6 C. Hope 10 D . Sidebottom 5 W. McMaho n

4 N. Cartledge .7 J . Doyle 6 A. Felmingham 11 J . Levy 6 V. Grimaldi

4 I . McLeod 8 M. Farrell 7 D. Hope 12 G . Robinson 7 D. Magnuso n5 M. Dalloglio 9 D. Fitts 8 J . Pulvirenti 13 B . Brown (C) 8 B . Whitman

'6 B. Hoare 10 James Briffa 9 A. Gencarelli (VC) 14 S . Haynes 9 B. O Brie n11 F. Cocco 10 B. Cullen (C) 10 P. Sorle tt o

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CLICHE CORNERhat a difference a week can make in footy! TheSinners are BIT (back in town), the Turtles over-

came adversity to snatch victory from the jaws ofdefeat . Werribee has their customary RHG (red hotgo), the Hawks are KOKO (keep on keeping on), theSharks go from strength to strength, the Gryphonswill be on the rebound, the Westies let one go theycould have won whilst the Rats are rebuilding for nextyear. It's all good for footy.

REVIEWSyndal staged a remarkable form reversal to beat

flag favourites Monash by five goals . Out of the blocksearly, the Sinners held a comfortable half time leadbut you can't keep a good side down for too long andthe Gryphons managed to all but square it up bythree quarter time. The Sinners dug deep though andwere able to score a couple of goals early that sealedthe game for them. Cachia was dominant at CHF forthe winners who would have been happy that they didnot have to rely totally on Rutter who was engaged inan absorbing duel with Andy Tolongas. Blanfordagain starred for the Gryphons and was ably assistedby Captain Wells and Leeting with four goals at FF .

In another surprise result . Eltham got back onthe winners list at the expense of fmals aspirantsWest Brunswick . The Westies led by as much as sixgoals early on but with Brian Doody starring at CHF,the returning Gasparotto providing drive . and DanShipley blanketing the dangerous Hamilton theTurtles slowly fought their way back into it untilFrank Coonerty put the game beyond doubt with agame sealing goal . The Turtles were also well servedby Luke Sharpe and Matt Luttick. For the Westies,Ian Twyford was terrific across the HBF whilstHeppel, Malone (again) Heywood and Cannane werealso good .

The Hawks faced a danger game down atWerribee whose recent form had been solid . It provedto be a hard fought game until half way through thethird quarter when the Hawks managed to gain theascendancy by virtue of a dominant Dom Zavarella ona wing and Grant Broadley controlling at HFF. TheHawks were also assisted by those fine young sports-men in Nathan Patterson and Dan Lauletta . Werribeewere well served by the returning Isaac who respond-ed with a haul of six goals .

Finally. Eley Park kept their finals chances aliveby thrashing ANZ Albe rt Park .

PREVIEWIts all back to where it began 14 games ago for the

numerically challenged F graders . All games haveplenty riding on them and with upsets now occurring

anything could hap-pen .

The first gamesees Monash playhost to Eley Park. The Gryphons won easily first tiaround but the Sharks have improved markedly suthen . The clash of star midfielders Wells (M) aBowen (EP) will be pivotal as will the clash betweHawley and Rafanello (if available) at the Shalpointy end . The Sharks have plenty to play for an(loss would almost be terminal for their finals chan~but the Gryphons on the rebound will be difficultcontain . The Gryphons to win by no more than a c(pie of goals with Gilchrist to return to form with selgoals .

In another vital encounter, Syndal welcome beWest Brunswick for the second time . The Westhave been the side to make the most improvemiover the season which was good for them as they,thrashed in the first game. Syndal, on the other hahave been mixing their results lately but a win oladder leaders last week is sure to have primed thfull of confidence . The Hamiltons v . Rutter in the mfield will be a great clash and will help decide the Itune of the game . A win for the Sinners will keep thdouble chance hopes alive while the Westies willtrying to cement their place in the four. With so muto play for it should be an epic battle but the hoground advantage might be just enough to swinlthe Sinners way.

Eltham host Hawthorn and will be keen to c~tinue their good form of last week . The Hawks willdoubt want to ensure the double chance and thefore will be treating this one as a mini final. 7return of Gasparotto for the Turtles has been a bleing as his drive was sorely missed and expect onethe Hawks minders to follow him whilst the clashBrian Doody, the Turtles CHF and Phil Avery, iHawks CHB will be great viewing . The Hawks jishaded the Turtles first time around and have ad(a couple of talls since then which might be jienough to give them the nod.

Finally, in the only game that has no bearingthe four. Werribee host ANZ Albert Park. The Tigwere once again competitive last week without aresult and get the chance here to record a win. 7Rats appear to be playing out time in what has

b a disappointing year for them. Although hampere dinjury. Isaac is a class forward and will take watch'by the Rats whilst Nick Rutherford will no doubt citinue to excel for his team . Werribee to win.

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SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALMONASH GRYPHONS 1 66WEST BRUNSWICK 3 55HAWTHORN 6 52ELEY PARK 4 46SYNDAL TALLY HO 4 44WERRIBEE 5 41

F RESERVEMONASH GRYPHONS 8 56

) ;1 D HAWTHORN 6 36Di,LL'ORSO ELEY PARK 2 34~)GIF HAWTHORN 3 33

,mONAS=I GRYPHONS v. ELEY PA?'K Field :Dickenson Chris Fedderson

SI^VDAL TALLY HO v. WEST BRUNSWICK Field :;',-,ter Woods Geoff Brereto nELTHA~T COLLEGIANS v . HAWTHORN AMA-7EURS Field : Damian Murphy Kevin McMahonWERRIBEE AMATEURS v. ANZ ALBERT PARK;, ;eltl : %iichael Gilday Michael Forde

AUGUST 1 - ROUND 1 6[;ST BRUNSWICK v . MONASH GRYPHONS

H :%%'dTHORN AMATEURS v . SYNDAL TALLY HO'AZ ALBERT PARK v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANSHEY PARK v . WERRIBEE AMATEUR S

SENIORS - 18.07.98~„o~,ntsTOWN 4 .3 5.5 7.10 11.14.80

r'.''N ROVERS 2 .1 6.3 10.7 14.11 .95Capeei 3. A. Ward 3 . B . Smith . Fellows . Gorski . P. Colosvno. N.

t: L. Smith . Genus, Grech. Holmes . Fellows . P. Colosimo.I Rovers: Armour 3 . Natott 3 . Browne 2. Anderson . Davies . Holt.

. .. Power. Willis, Best: Daveg. Broevne- Parkinson. Haw. Blkk . Ariz.2C .4C''L4RIS 6 .1 10.5 15.8 17.10.112IT LEOS EAL' ,SAUS 3.1 5.5 6.6 8.8.563<aucuris: Vance S . Nish 3 . Pitts 3 . Catlin . Groves . Hanrahan. Harrison . Holt .. .'., :r. Best: Nish . McLean . Holt . Vaughan. NichoLson. Martin .3 Lms E nmaus: Gravrs 2, McKenzie. Bless . Pecora. Rocnchi. Vaughan . Best :

. _ :{en . . . Burgess . Rose, RonciO.C-6wTYfON14N9 4.5 9.9 17.16 23.22.16 0a1LEEtiTEMpLESTOWE 3.3 6.8 7.7 13.9 .87"!d Mauortlans : Bournon S. Ftaskis 3. Paterson 3 . Riley 3. Acreman 2 . Palmer 2 .

"- .m 2. Whiteford . Ferguson . Best: Paterson. Flasks. Dart . Bournan .~htr^r.

Bullcam Templ-;to~: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )DGEELONG 0 .2 3.8 8.10 10.12.72

4 .5 7.10 11.10 16.13.109n Neeld S. Howells 2 . A . Handbury . Parrot. Edmonds . Best: VYekers-

' idq~P. Handburv. Farrer. W. paul. Edmonds .'-te 3. OBrien 2 . Playfalr 2. J. McDermott 2. Woodtock 2 . D .

d . T. F ;an . Kayrooz. J . Plan t . Best : D. R'itchell. T. Egan. J ... ;fen.l4'wmore.

~' I3`-DES MEhTONE TIG. 3.5 8.8 12.7 18.11 .11 9~T KILIIA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4.1 6.5 8.7 10.11 .71' t BMea Ateatone T3g. : E . Ryder 5. D. Kinsella 4 . A. Tuner 3 . hiacgeor e 3 . M .

'"- 'd. Connolly. Marme. Best : Kinsella. McGraw. Earle . Hecker. ~iarink .

etd: Green 3 . Buckley 2 . Gilmore 2. Tkocz. bicGaw .1- Best: Tkocz. Buckley. McGaw. S. Neeson. Presnell .

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SENIORS - 18.07.98SYNDAL TALLYHO 4.9 9.8 9.10 15 .11 .101MONASH GRYPHONS 3.8 8.10 8.13 10.14 .74Syndal Tally Ho: Caehta 4. Hannemaazm 3. Bent 2. toce 2. Murray. Rutter . Etan.Macfartane. Best: Henderson . Murray. CaChia M. Richardson . Beckett. Bent.Mona®h Gryphons : Leeton 4. Wells 72. T. Gilchrist. Kitchen, Killmaster. Urban .Best: Wells . Btandford . Leeton . Roche . Totongos. Hetherington .ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.2 4.5 10.8 14.10 .94WEST BRUNSWICK 4 .5 7.5 12.7 13.7.85Etth®m Coll : Doody 4 . Mullins 4. Sharpe 3 . Hardie. Coonertv. Gasparotto .Best: Doody. hipley. Sharpe Ardin• Bell. Coonertv.West Brunswick : Smythe 3 . Keywrood 3 . P. Hanulotn 2- J . Jackson 2. Cannane,Gason. Best : P. Hamilotn. Cannage. Twyiord . iteppell . G. Malone . Heyurood.WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.2 6.6 7.7 12.10.82HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4.1 7.3 10.10 18 .13.109Werribee Amateurs : Isaacs 5 . Neems 2• htarmis. Stephenson. McGrath . Craig.Drow. Best: Carr. Zulran. Addamo. McGrath . Manev. Engler.Hawthorn Amateurs : Lautetta 6. Zauarella 2 . Bourke 2 . Ra .csitto. P. Averv.Patterson. lltacca McCowan, Broadley. Best : Broadley. Za~arella. P. Avery-Laulett. Patterson . S . Avery.

ANZ ALBERT PARK 0.2 1.4 3.4 4.7 .31ELEY PARK 7.4 11.8 15.11 21.11.137Aria Albert Park: Darren Bail . R . Carlise . Walldey. Shopper. Best: Sutton . Duke,Warne. N. Rutherford . P. Rutherford .6,'y Park: Len eie 5- Hauler 4ar . Verde 4 . Alexandrldls 2 . Storer 2. Bowen .Brantey. King. Psaltopoulis. hest: Verde. Storey- Comte . McCorkell. Bromley.King.

RESERVES - 18 .07.9 8SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.2.8MONASH GRYHPONS 15.12.102Syndal Tally Ho: Barer. Best: Kerrms• A. Richardson . Burgess .Monaah Grpphons : Gon1s 8 . Lewis, Brourll 2, Arena 2 . Heat: Kent. Canis,Bra,cell . Lewis, Lerov. Charleson .

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5.1 7.3 9.5 10.8 .66WEST BRUNSWICK 3.3 7.5 8.7 11.9 .75Eltham Collegians : White 3 . Watson 3 . Tucker 2. Hogan. Hicks. Beat : We . L .P.fiite . Tucker. Hicks. Watson. Schafer,West Bnmswirk: Disisto 3. Ortiz 3. Vitale 2 . Rodgers 2 . Harrington. Best: Dlsisto .Harrington, Sherry, Baker . T. Moore. Edwards.

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 .2 2.4 3.6 8.8.44HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 .5 11.7 13.11 16.14,110Werribee Amateurs : Harris 2 . Seeber 2 . Roberts. Duhan. Best: Dothan, Seeber.Duhan. Chapntatl Bisbv. MeNaughton .Hawthorn Amsteurs : Lord 6. Bogie 3. Barker 3 . Morrison Tyson . Nynn . Kerr.Best: Barker. Ntam. Heuish. Lord, Kerr. Dunstan .ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.1 4.3 5.8 6.6.42ELEY PARK 8.6 9.8 14.13 19 .18.132ANZ Albert Park: D. Riverland 3 . N . Daou 2 . D . Kilmartin. Best: Leitad . Farrell.Sweeney. Rrvfrland. Haves . Carter.Eley Park: Letthll 4, M14ihalee 4 . Kaye 3. Dell'orso 2. Heath 2 . Brady. Carey. S.J.Cullen . Tadaay. Best: Carey. Fisher. J. Kelly. R}an . S. J . Cullen . have.

RESERVES - 18 .07.9 8THOMASTOWN 4 .4 8.5 9.9 15.9.99HAMPTON ROVERS 2.2 4.5 7.7 10.8.68Thomestown: Searpa 4. F. Vateti 3. Chapkoun 2. J. Bubis . Petsenls. J. Pauglos.S . Smith, Harting. Best: S. Smith, F. Valet . Carle" . Pellegro. PetseNs. Farchione .Hampton Ravers: Tota 3. Hutlick 2. Vandawen 2 . lake, C . Pony. Salter. Best:Greig. Lake. Hullick. Smith . Vandooren. Tota.

BEAUMARIS 2.1 8.7 12.14 15 .18.108ST LEOS EMMAUS 5.4 8.4 8.5 7.7 .49Beaumeria : Mills 6. Devine 2. Ott 2 . Thatcher 2 . Carmody. Marsh . Sheldrake.Best: Thatcher. Mills, Marsh. 0-Brim. Easton. Devine .St Leos Emmaua Newev, 2, Mitchell 2. Levlns . McGloin, Simondson . Best : Carey.A. Deiin• P. Letins. Contessotto. Newev .

OLD MENTONIANS 5 .6 7.12 13.14 15.19 .109BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 3.1 4.1 4.2 .28Old Mentoaians : Millis 5 . Davis 2. Ltnford 2. Norman 2. P. Appel. D+.3•er. Large .Pride. Best: Davis. Rushworth . Austin . Dwver. Norman . Cozens.Bulleen Templestowes (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehed)

OLD GEELONG 3.5 6.7 9.9 15.10.100BANYtB.E 0.2 2.4 4.5 8.7.55Old Geelong: Hendratta 4 . Furphy 2. Go7duell 2. Smith 2 . Smlthens . Dou~d~1e.O'Brien . McKellar. Spiden. Ben t : Melnnes . Smith . Llascos. Anderson, 6rcas.Hendratta .B®nyule: Parmansche 4. Turnbull 2. Fortune. Riches. Best : Ferrall . Sutterby.Stevens. Agostinelli, Bassett. Donaldson.

ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 5.4 8.9 14.11 18 .14.110ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 0.0 0.2 1.3 3.8.24St Bedes Mentone Tig. : S. Hecker 5. L. Hullier 4. Mitsud . Ross . Tomlinson. Lamb .Cousin . Johnston. Gang . Best : Dwyer. Lanagno . L. Hullter, Tomlinson. Cousins.Hecker.St Kilda South Caul6eld: J. Dunlevie. S . Wood. D. Dunlevie. Best: Pore . Reddan .J . Dunlevte . A . Diamond. D . Dunlevte. S. Wood.

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13 J . Kerrins14 S. O'Boyle15 N . Murray16 B . Boucher17 P. Kelly18 S . MacFarlane19 J. Willoughby20 J . Ertan20 C. Hal l21 A . Thompson23 M . Beckett25 C . Clark27 I . Rozankovic28 M. Kennedy29 P. Van Velzen30 B. Woods31 B . Hannemann32 J . Mores i33 M . Richardson34 J . Alle n35 C . Cachia (VC)37 C . Beaumont37 M . French38 M . Christiansen39 D . Flight40 N . Toce40 N . Brewster41 A. Richardson42 A . Hil l42 A . Findlay43 C . Varnavas46 C . Murphy47 H . Bake r48 J . Green50 C. Hutson53 S . Boy d54 P. Kostakos56 S. Drabble57 P. Vergakis62 R. O'Dell63 G . Spencer64 D . Taylor65 H . Brown66 G . Wallace

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5 EARS AGO - 1993

13 .12 .

Gallant (St . Bern)

favor (Old Bright)

as led by Dr. Ray Crowe, ph-

half time but disappeared in the second half as St .

rt ~he VAFA Senior team made it two out of two for

~? 993 ,after a convincing win against

south

~usualia four weeks earliegame Y

~a a coulde onlyL be~ ;sterm~ck Park in a of Australian~lecribed as a magnificent

showpiece

football . it was a narrow but convincing win 13 .14 to

The team lined up as follows:-

Bks : B . Conti ( NOB . VC) . R. Gross (St. Kevins), D .

Richardson ( Old X) .

H .Bks : R. Fuller ( Old S ., C), D . Bailey (Old X), D .

Connell (Old Hail) .

C: P. Thiessen ( Old Hall), T . Jones ( NOB), C. Wright

jOe La)H . Fwd: M . Berry (Old Melb) . R. Lawson ( Fawk), M .

t3o1i rke (Old X)

Fwd : B . Connell (Orm), T . Spencer ( St . Bern). L .

Rks : W. Carey (St. Bern) . C . McClounan (De La), A.

IIC : D . Crowe (De La), S. Brazil (NOB). J . Bowen

01d X), G . Phillips (Old H) .Barry Richardson was coach and the selectors were

Tom Johnston (chairman), Roger Paul, PeterJ1jfchinson and Neil Pivetta

. Trophies were awarded to

Robert Fuller and Matthew Bourke .ttraener

P,en Evans-Smith and support to ogers, all of,110m gave wonderful su p players

St. Bernards (A) met Old Brighton. Both were try-

ng to avoid relegation . Old Brighton led 10 .8 to 3 .8 at

3crnards kicked 10 .4 to 2 .5 to get up to win by 5

points . Best were Nathan, Wood. Purcell (St . B) and

Old B )

"F" Section coach-es were Michael Szeitz(ANZ), Max Paisley(Eltham OC), Joh nMoroney (FIT), Pete rO'Donohue (Latrobe Uni), Kelvin Shaw (Old Carey),

Roland Magro (St. Andrews), Laurie Duffus (Uni . Reds).

R. Goetz (Will . CY).Leading sharpshooters in the National Mutual

Trustees aware were "A" Paul 5chuhkraft (Orm) 57• "B"

B . Cavanagh (Kew) 53, "C" Riddell (St. Kilda CBCOC

51, "F" T. Wilson (St . Andrews) 84, "G" Maclsaac (Kew)

25 . H. Prowse (Old X) 47, U19 Section 1 Gorozidis (Old

X) 64, U19 (2) T. Strike (Whitefriars) 47, U19 (3)

Fogarty (St. Kevins) 44 .

Bulleen United ( D) won the battle for fourth posi-tion when they finished too strongly to beat the

inac-

curate State B ank 12 .12 to 10 .17 . Bulleen's strong

tackling was a feature of their game. Best were Empey,

Morley. Taylor ( Bu ll Utd). rrde their first ever 50

Whitefriars announced with p on the game player, captain Bernard Tierney to~leadwthe club to

section B&F in 1987 and promise d

"A" Section flag 1992. Cliff Bastow,For VAFA Registration Secretary f st round for the

Round 14 was red-letter day -season in which no club had played an ineligible play

er. with PeterIt was a big day for the McTaggart fadlas

(son of George and Nance) for his first appointmentan •'A" Section boundary umpire .

Mike Murray. the doyen of goal umpires, con-

tributed some mirth to the day in his column inUmpire s Corner, when he claimed that Thursday

kilom nighteach week was the hard training night -run, exercises, sprinting, running routines - the only

AA-1, ruing u thething you missed outground to report pe s, Then again perhaPp youlayalways miss the exercise .

15 YEARS AGO - 198 3

Ormond (A) moved the club clear of ,relegatio n t~o a

stakes" when they beat Old Xaverians by 5 points game that was tight all day. 15.16 to 15 .11 . Best were

Russell, Barnes, Ritchie (Orm) and J. Curtain. S .

Curtain . Denton (0. Xav) .Thomastown (E) preserved their unbeaten record

when they comfortably beat fourth team Peninsula Old

Boys, 18 .11 to 9 .9, with stars for the Towners, rat

Fellows, Leifer, Steele, Parsons . Kelly .Caulfield Grammarians with 200 games to 'Mouse'Worthington, including four best and fairests (U 19 andthree reserves) and 150 games to Warwick `Wocka'Watson, B&F for Club in 1979, runner-up in "B" B&F

caain landg$ ~ ander.oHampton Rovero sec dttin 'C: got ea

P~rry . Meehan, Lade (Whitefriars (9th in B with four wins) continue

d

B ,! eir dominance againsl at ~M homergrou di win orilr a convincing 19 point

?0 .9 (129) to 15 .18 (108) . B Section PressCorrespondent, David Holland, wrote "Panthers shouldoc ashamed and take a good look at themselves' .

With four rounds to go, A Section was tight . De

al(e and Old Xaverians were on top with 40 p omts:.1d Ormond one game behin

d you tt36

, he final four?alread of North Old Boys. Can y tip

10 YEARS AGO - 1988

One of the nicest blokes, and one of the best play -ands in amateur football, lion heart ehi5a150th

'~ ictorian ruckman. Michael Greene, played

,,,me . What a wonderful record - 1980 B&F runner-

'Ip . B&F 1983,5.7 best in fmals 84. 85. 86. A Section

State p i yer in 1980e 83A8 &F for the last\'~~ee 1979, 80, 83,

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fright from bottom team MHSOB before winning 21 .12to 19 .9 in a high standard game . Rovers to shine wereRose (5 goals), Nash, Clark, Wilson, Stephens. Hibbs.Power House held onto fourth place in D when they beatthird team Fawkner 17 .9 to 14 .14. Best were Saroni,Newton, Briggs (PH) and Harrop, Antocci, Merson(Fawk).

20 YEARS AGO - 1978One of Old Haileyburians' old stagers Ross Bannon,

created a club record, and one that would be hard tobeat - playing his 50th game in 14 years, first playingwith the club in 1964. The length of time betweengames is no indication of "Roscoe's" ability for he wonthe club's B&F in 1967 .

With only 4 rounds to go, A section was very openwith the bottom five teams all with a slim chance ofreaching the four.

North Old Boys (Junior 1) and Old Melburnians (BReserve) remained the only undefeated teams in thecompetition .

Ivanhoe experimented with playing Juniors .Reserves and Seniors on the same ground .

200 games to Ian, the youngest of Alphington'sHarris brothers .

150 games to Peter Wynd of State Bank who over 21years had won B&F, best clubman and leading goalkicker, social secretary. and life member and also to theBank's Alan Brennan, in the top ten B&F every yearsince joining the club, and also active on the committee .

100 games to Fawkner's Daryll Foley, the club'sleading ruckman since joining the VAFA, and to OldIvanhoe's "Big John" Stevens, who had triumphed overthree knee operations .

25 YEARS AGO - 1973"The Carnival Was Over" and no joy to Victoria as

they went down in the final game to S.A. by 22 points.Our shocking inaccuracy . 7.18, was the losing factor asthe victors kicked 12 .10. On play, Victoria did notdeserve to be as close as that, but had they kickedstraight in second half, would have won it . 4 .13 in thatperiod, and many shots out of bounds .

It was a great triumph for S .A.- the first time they had won two successive carni-

vals .- the first time a South Australian player had won

B&F Medal at Carnival - their vice-captain Paul Rofe,was the winner .

- the first time Victoria had been beaten in aCarnival match in Melbourne .

Victoria's lowest score ever in a Carnival match .S .A .'s first win in Victoria since 1937. Only five

Victorians . M. Callinan (Ivanhoe), C. McRae (Uni .Blacks), J . Aughton (St. Bernards), J . Anderson (OldScotch) and Andrew Ireland (Ivanhoe) were selected inthe "All Australian Team" .

30 YEARS AGO - 196 8Rod McFarlane kicked 10 goals for Coburg in their

easy win over Old Scotch 17 .19 .121 to 8 .10 .58.QUIZ : How many times did Rod McFarlane top "A"

Section goalkickers?Who did he play VFL football with?

In very wintry conditions, home team, Monash t3 .7.25 defeated UHSOB 1 .4 .10 . Only 1 point Iscored against the wind in the entire game .

Jack Bray played his 50th game for MomUniversity since coming from Melbourne Uni . Jheld the unique record of being the only player to,a B&F award and a full blue from both Universitie ,

Footscray Tech, on top in C Section with only,defeat, had a good win over Old Melburnians 17(119) to 9 .13 (67). Punshon (7), Dyter and Scott starfor Tech, while Robertson, Clark and Wilson were 1for OM's .

Old Paradians and Uni. Blues two games aheacCaulfield Grammar and Uni . Blacks, appeared safethe top two positions .

40 YEARS AGO - 1958State Savings Bank full back, Bill Petering, a gr

clubman and committee member, played his 10igame.

Australian Amateurs, after meeting very strong cunexpected opposition from NSW won by 10 point,take out Division 2 Championships .

Murrumbeena's "jack of all trades" Norm Shastarred in yet another position last week - full baJohn Layton, Powerhouse's fast and elusive forw;pocket, reached the double century, spread overseasons . John coached Powerhouse in 1956 when tlwon promotion to A section .

In a battle for second position in "A", Old Xaveri~and State Savings Bank lined up as follows :

Old Xavs: Gillon. Carroll, Keogh ; Burnes, Do!Dyett; Raffaele, Johnson, Greenway; Collopy, C

a Rhoden; Day, Ralph, Callen ; Slattery, Corby, GibsW. Seabrook, Andrews .

SSB : McNeil, Petering, Bennett ; Walters, DalWatson ; McPherson, Strachan, Surtees ; HariSalmon, Crushing; Hill, Supplett, Preston ; Ellis,Douglas . Reside : Gillately, Coxhill. In a very scramgame Old X. won 8.10 to 4 .7. Best were GibsJohnson, Capes (Old X.) and McNeill, Peteri.Supplett (SSB) .

Former VAFA players in VFL Carnival Team wLaurie Mithen (Melbourne - Ormond), Neil Robert

s Kilda - MHSOB). Owen Abrahams (Fitzroy - C . Baand Ray Gabelich (Collingwood - Parkside) .

50 YEARS AGO - 1948St. Kilda won their first league game for 32 mat,

es and Caulfield Grammarians had their first winthe season - CG's press correspondent claimed thatKilda's victory robbed his team of headlinesSaturday's Sporting Globe.

Every team visiting Geelong was lavish in it,praise of hospitality extended - Bruce Weymss vPresident .

Uni . Blacks and Old Melburnians were safe intop two positions with Hampton Rovers, Coburg aOld Scotch battling for third and fourth . Ormond 1a slim chance of making the four.

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---ound 13, like the previous 12 provided its share of better rate of conver-

~urprises and has helped to keep the fmal four in ~oe `~ne Pincluded :;ch section open until the final round next week . My Tony Mandalati and;uccess rate remained at 86% . George Argeropoulous. Jason McKenzie gave great ser-

gEV1EWSECTION 1

St. Kevins had a real day out against Mazenod aspowered to victory by fifty five points . Winning

co .,ch . Dean De Rooden, was full of praise for his play~rs especially Shannon Young, who again starred

~,;c,inst Mazenod . John Dynan . with five goals was acontributor as was that steadfast defender, Simon

Game .Old Brighton returned to the top four, when

~, . .pite inaccurate kicking, they comfortably defeatedCollegians by thirty seven points .

De La Salle obviously enjoyed their northern tripthey easily defeated Therry Penola by one hundredd seven points after a very high scoring game .

How disappointing for MHSOB . They became therians but such is ei side to exten

d in~ensityof the competition they dropped to fifth asa

r , >ult of their loss by sixteen points . For Old Xaveriansheir victory came at the expense of a percentage loss

of sixty three .Old Scotch consolidated their position in the top

"aur when they defeated Old Melburnians by elevenpoints in the closest Section 1 match of the round .

SECTION 2Kew won their eighth match in succession when

ihcv overpowered Marcellin by fifty six points, after theme was evenly poised at half time . Kew, who hav e

risen to third place, have now placed themselves in a~osiuon to defend their premiership status. For Kew,

;hc best players included : Brett Cartilidge, TimHernandi and David Green. Despite the Marcellin loss,

neir coach . Darren Boothy was well pleased with theirdiort . Mark 0'Sullivan, Joseph Robolotto and Timl .illoy were deemed to be the best for Marcellin.

Parkside went within a couple of kicks of defeating1'arra Valley in a closely contested game in which1arra Valley, with the last scoring shots, won by tencoints after the inaccurate Parkside moved within five;;,Dims of victory .

In what may turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory,Thornbury Cougars defeated Mt . Lilydale by fifteen

nints. Both defences were on top throughout the sec-md half and as a result scoring was low . Mt . Lilydaleook the ball forward many times in the third quarter.

it failed to kick a goal. Conversely on a rareTitiornbury forward move. Davin Bunn snapped trulyo maintain the Thornbury ascendancy . The last term,as again an even one in which each side kicked twonals. As in their first meeting, these teams had equalseoring shots from which Thornbury again had the

vice to Mt. Lilydaie.

Monash Whites had the bye.

PREVIEWSECTION i

Mazenod should be able to again defeatCollegians, this time on Central Reserve . In round 5Collegians tired and Mazenod came home to win easi-ly by twenty three points . The results may be closertoday, but Mazenod will still win .

In a fmal's preview, De La Salle play Old Brighton

at Brighton Beach . Even though Old Brighton do playwell on this ground I cannot see them kicking a bigenough score to defeat De La Salle, who hit top formlast week .

Old Melburnians, who have experienced a disap-pointing season have the opportunity today to win atthe expense of bottom side Therry Penola. Based onTherry Penola's form last week any lapse by OldMelburnians could concede victory to their visitors .

Old Melburnians should win narrowly .

St . Kevins, who gave their best display for the sea-son last week, meet Old Xaverians on the reboundfrom their narrow escape against MHSOB. The leadersshould be able to win this game well although I wouldexpect St. Kevins to prove worthy opponents .

It will be do or die today for MHSOB as they must

defeat Old Scotch to have any hope of contesting the

finals . In round 5 Old Scotch, won their contest atMelbourne High School, by forty four points . AtCamberwell, I select Old Scotch to win after a titanicstruggle and so qualify themselves for a final at theexpense of MHSOB .

SECTION 2With the benefit of a week's rest, Monash Whites

should be able to defeat Marcellin today. In Round 7the leaders won by forty points with Van Der Zalmkicking six goals . Although Marcellin will give spiritedopposition I expect Monash Whites to win well again .

Kew should continue on their winning streak todayby again defeating Yarra Valley, who do not have the

depth of talent that Kew posses . A margin greater thanthe seventy points in round 7 could be realistic givengood conditions .

Parkside will complete their first season today in afamily atmosphere with the Jackson four taking thefield for the first time together this season . Out at Mt.

Evelyn in round 7 Parkside pushed Mt. Lilydale. who

won by seventeen points . A repeat performance todaycould mean defeat for Mt . Lilydale, whose skills weresuspect under pressure last Saturday. Many well per-

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formed teams have lost at Pitcher Park over the sixtyseasons Parkside has competed in the VAFA.Performances over the last season warrant Mt . Lilydalebeing favoured to win . I select them to do so and tem-porarily spoil the Parkside party .

Tho rnbury Cougars have the bye and the oppor-tunity to view their finals' opponents .

Any news will be welcomed by me (9467 2857)before 4 .04pm on Monday .

A big vote of thanks goes to the Kew medico, whohelped an injured Parkside player during their game onJuly 4 . This swift act of aid in true Amateur spirit wasdeeply appreciated by all at Pitcher Park. Thank youDoctor.

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CLUB 18 - 18 .07.98ST KEt2i5 3 .0 8.8 12.8 15.fMAZENOD 3.2 3.2 5.3 ~St K .irro : Dynan 5. Andrehs 2, Fm Noonan, Y'oung. and others . Bat : Young, Dy

,Game. Herman. Collins . Mdreus. and team .Mszemod : DaLLhnore 2. B. Welch. Fizgerakl . O'SuWua:t . Huggins. Bat : A'ard . CutupJacobs. Nussbaum . Hugguts. Rogers .COLLEGIANS 1.1 1.4 4.5 4

.EOLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 1.2 3.8 4.11 9.1"CoBBegtane: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recets~ed .)Old Brlghton Bloods: P. Robtnsm 3 . Johnson 2. Jenkin . Smith. Best: P, RoomJohnson. Morton . McLennan. Moody. Tanm.s.DE 1.A SALLE 8.1 12.3 19.8 26.7.TfiERRY PENOI.A 2.0 5.1 8.2 9, 2De I . Solle : K. Manmx i l. Ruse14. Rudd 4 . Dank 2 . Laska. S. Ha'. Jennings . Ct~alHm(dng. Hest : K. I.iann4x Byme. Henaskong. Doak . Thomas, Curren .Tbsrry Penola: Bam SeBeck 3. F3 Selkck . Rbzo. Kuret. Crockfmd. Fenn . O'HJiayBeat: Crockford. Be. Set4eck . O'HaOoran. Barry Seleck. L. Kum . M. Keenan.M1L40B 9

.7DIDXAYEIUANS 11,1CMHSOB: P. Kntght 3 . T. Smlth 3 . Marnn, Anastacakls, Scrtnts. Bat: 1,~SpotBSUroaI . Anasta~akts. D. Smith . S. Ritchie . P. Knight .Old Xaverlaru: Jones 3 . O' Sullivan 2 . Conquest . Fhtm, Fay. Meehan. hogan, }Lytp,Beat : Curtain . Landrtgzn, t5llosn. Jones. Conquest, McLean.OLD SCOTCH 9~OLD

MELBURIAflrS 7,3Old Scotch. Cowper 2. Deakin . Kltmot, Prrde, Sheahan. Stubbs . Nmgxanh. BBmgle4~ Trfbe. Spensetv. WWnot, ireland . AllRingken .Oki hiclbuminna: Jensz 2. Tet[ord . Edaards. Hiackbum . Crommelln. Cadmer, BRM. Teifad. E. eUkhuon. Kensz . Edwards. Blackburn.

CLUB 18 - 18.07 .9 8MARCEILltt 2.3 3.5 4.8 5.8KEW 2.2 8.4 10.5 14.8Mnreell in: iC oai Kkkers and Best Plovers not recetrrd.lKew: Bond 3. Green 3 . Lazarus 3 . Carthd~,~e 2. Hemarll. V.hk . Seal . Best: Cardtdge, SeV.;vk . Green. Johnson. Hernadl.PARKSIDE 1.5 3.11 5.14 8•18

YARRA VALLEY5.4 8.8 9.8 11.10

Parkalde: (Goat Kickers and Best Players not received.)Yerre VaBey: (Goad Kickers and Best Pa,,

not received.)TKORh'ffiBiY COUGARS 3.1 8.2 7.4 9.8MT LB•YDALE 3.3 4.5 4.9 8.9Thombury Cougnn : Webb 2. Carter 2. Maartlnez. Pres8g4'rcomo. Cutler. Knncerskl.Throarc Beat: Great Team Effort.Mt LBydak: Gtttswt. J . tlanagan. D. Flanagan. Pearce . h7anLSCaklll . Best: Pearce,Caroian . Commer(ad. Hoogentwan. Burrett. Gibson .OLD ESSEDIDON FORFEITED 8.11MONASH WHITES

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CLUB 18 (2 )YARRA VALLEY v . MARCELLINMT. LILYDALE v . KEWMONASH WHITES v . THORNBURY COUGARSPARKSIDE - BYE

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Reviewsection 1

SKOBS continued on their merry way once againnow find themselves finals prospects after dis-

ice again with a solid four quarter performance

real by defeating top team OIO's at Chelsworth Park

,, tig of Mazenod at home, while the Tonnersqtreezed Collegian s

Park . Thomas andi Dimer (5) prom~oty

lient, OP's stormed home to knock off the gallantL,rnards at home to get their season back on the; ,,;d, with old Xavs doing as they pleased in their

:rrong victory he ainst the OC's tloremain in the

F;IL,es g points againsthunt for the four.

Section 2starcellin turned a half time deficit into a eom-

~~rtF;>le victory against the OM's, while the Friars,rv~ led to shake off the persistent NOB's who were

;; c r far out of it, The Tigers consolidated theirourh position on the ladder with a resounding win

o%:cr the Blackthoughts t Cfhd ~harkshhad

of reachingh; ended anyifiis year's finals with a resounding win, withPassador bagging (9) and Rothe and Russell doing as

}le~~ pleased . Old Scotch finished better than the

Bloods after trailing at half time to consolidate second

po~ition .

Section (2) BlueHampton Rovers bounced back to third with a

; u~ounding win over a Monash Blues team feeling theei~ects of the Uni . holidays, while the Panthers withm availabilities were unable to control the Fields even

home . The visitors continuing their late season

ong form. St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield went down to Dea Salle (2) with Reddy and Zagame stand outs for the

ranquished, while MHSOB confirmed their top billing

+e<€inst Xavs (2) . In the final match the Moods trav-(Iled to Albert Park and returned with the points

ainst the gallant Jackas .

Section (2) RedAquinas continued their late season push for the

i:nals with another belting this time at home over theT\,: Two Blues . An 8 goal second quarter setting the trend

"-,r the day. Staddon, Jess and Harkin key players for!ic Bloods . OG's forfeited to Warringal, while TherryPcnola as good as confirmed their start in this year's

n .,l high standard match . Candiloro and Sifter doingmost of the damage for Therry. In the final match theallev outlasted the OP's with a solid win at Bundoora

Wines and Pask doing wel r Yand Papaluca outstanding for the OP's .

PreviewSection 1

The Lions will travel to Central Reserve with theknowledge that they won well last time and will bekeen to get back on the winner's list today to keep intouch with the four . The Tonners host the Bernardswho will push the home side from go to whoa but willbe unable to get the points with so much hinging onthe result for the home team . The OP's will haveenough firepower to defeat the OC's, while SKOBSface their acid test against the Xavs at Toorak Park .

Last time it was the Xavs by streets however today Ipredict SKOBS on recent form in an upset . Uni. Bluesand the D's battle in what is a must win game forboth teams . The Blues wanting to stay in the hunt forfourth position, while the D's want to consolidatethird . Last time the D's won comfortably today theresult will be reversed.

Selections: Collegians, Old Brighton, Old

Paradians, St. Kevins & Uni. Blue s

~ion 2Marcellin face North Old Boys at home and with a

sniff of final's action in the air the Eagles should riseto the occasion. The Friars will do as they pleaseagainst the Blacks, while the Tigers will need to be ontheir mettle if they are hang onto fourth spot, whenthey meet the Bloods at Keysborough, The Sharks willdefeat an inconsistent OM's at Banksia Reserve tokeep their slim chance of final alive . In the match ofthe round the OT's travel to Camberwell SportsGround in search of a confidence boosting win overthe Scotchies, Neither team can fall from the four,and with extra incentive and more to play for the OTsto get the points today .

Selections : Marcellin, Whitefriars, St . Bedes

Mentone Tigers, Beaumari s and Old Trinity

Section 2 BlueThe Ashers and the Panthers clash in what will

hopefully see the return of regular players for bothteams. The Panthers with more to play for should get

the points. The Fields will continue their fine secondhalf of the season form with a win over the Saints,while the Monds should account for De La Salle t2) toconsolidate second position . The Rovers will not letXavs (2) get under their guard, while MHSOB shouldprove too strong for a determined Jackas oufit atAlbert Park .

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Selections : Old Mentonians, Caulfield Gram-marians, De La Salle ( 2), Hampton Rovers &MHSO B

Section 2 RedWarringal host the Two Blues at Ivanhoe Park and

will take the points with Welch well on target to kickanother bag of goals . The OG's will feel the wrath ofOIG's, and even a home ground advantage will notassist the OG's today . Yarra Valley host Thery Penolafresh from knocking the top team off at home andready to make a charge at the double chance . Lasttine it was Therry by plenty and today I favour thesame result. Aquinas and Old Paradians have thebye .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1MAZENOD 0 C v. COLLEGIANS Field: ChrisStevens (R) Ben McKe e

OLD BRIGHTON v . ST. BERNARDS Field : AlbieFirley Gajanan Skandakumar Goal : RobertDunstan Andrew Lon gOLD CAREY v . OLD PARADIANS Field : JoshDiPietro Ben Schmid tOLD XAVERIANS v. ST. KEVINS at Punt RoadOval at 2 p .m . Field : Andrew Stephen Nick EvansGoal : Skip Shipley Noel Turne r

UNIVERSITY BLUES v. DE LA SALLE Field :Graham Thwaites (R) Cameron Gil l

UNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field : PaulTuppen Clarke Thuy sWHITEFRIARS v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field :Martin Jackson Matthew Meie rOLD HAILEYBURY v . ST. BEDES MENTONETIGERS Field: Paul Jones (R) Chris Stevens (J)

BEAUMARIS v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field : IanBurgess Graeme Morgan

OLD SCOTCH v . OLD TRINITY Field : GeneHodgins (R) Trent GreenawayUNDER-19 (21 BLUEMONASH BLUES v . OLD MENTONIANS Field :Ramon Killey Brendan Allen (R)CAULFIELD OR . v. ST. KILDA SOUTHCAULFIELD Field : Terence Farrell Michael Jessep

DE LA SALLE (2) v. ORMOND at Waverley ParkField : David Longworth Euan LindsayOLD XAVERIANS ( 2) v . HAMPTON ROVERS atCastlefield Oval, Hampton at 11 .30 a .m . Field :Peter Simpson (R) Denny FatekasAJAX v. MHSOB at Oval 9 (Gary Smorgan Oval)Field : Peter Buchanan Geoff Curran

UNDER-19 (21 RE DWARRINGAL v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS at IvanhoeField : Jason Moore Adam Harri sOLD GEELONG v. OLD IVANHOE Field : SteveMcCarthy Tom GambleYARRA VALLEY v. THERRY PENOLA Field: StanLugowski Tim SutcliffeAQUINAS BYEOLD PARADIANS (2) BYE

NAMEUNDER 19 (1 )

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTAj

BRITTEN COLLEGIANSDUGGAN DE LA SALLEDIMER OLD BRIGHTONCLANCY DE LA SALLE

UNDER 19 (21PASSADOR OLD TRINITYTHOMAS OLD SCOTCHSULLIVAN WHITEFRIARSEFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURYUNDER 19 (2) BLUEBALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANSL. TAYLOR MHSO BGURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM .MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS

UNDER 19 (2 ) REDWELCH WARRINGALSTELLA THERRY PENOLAOATES OLD IVANHO EB . MORAN AQUINAS

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AUGUST 1 - ROUND 16

UNDER-19 SECTION 1ST. BERNARDS v . MAZENODOLD BRIGHTON v . OLD PARADIANSCOLLEGIANS v. OLD XAVERIANSST. KEVINS v. UNIVERSITY BLUESDE LA SALLE v . OLD CAREY

UNDER-19 SECTION 2UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. MARCELLI NST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. WHITEFRIARSNORTH OLD BOYS v. BEAUMARISOLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTCHOLD TRINITY v. OLD HAILEYBURY - 1 p .m. start

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEST . KILDA SOUTH . CAULFIELD v . MONASH BLUIDE LA SALLE (2) v . CAULFIELD OR .OLD MENTONIANS v . OLD XAVERIANS (2)HAMPTON ROVERS v. AJAXMHSOB v. ORMOND

UNDER-19 (2) RE DOLD IVANHOE v . ST . LEOS EMMAUSTHERRY PENOLA v. OLD GEELONGWARRINGAL BYEAQUINAS v. OLD PARADIANS (2)YARRA VALLEY BYE

REMEMBERPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 18 .07 .9 8

B . Best : Barrow . Robertson, Thomas. Norurood. Dtmer. R".d.aughlln .

8 .3 13.18 19.21 23.23 .161+'~yp 3.1 4.1 8 .3 13.8.84

Ccail Kickers and Best Ptayers not recetvedJat 4. R . Hauidns 3 . Nisbet 2 . Katanapp. Cl-. Haiti . Mogan. Best:

y Party- Mh . Maran, RHawths.3.0 6 .1 10.5 12.6.721.4 5.10 8 .11 14.17.10 1

d 6 . Britten 2 . Baxter. S. Lynch . fangdon .Jirner 4. E . Earl 2 . L . 0N42.Baria. Cana, G Wuvan, Johnson,

4.2 10.5 12.8 13.9.87P.{R.4IDANS 3 .2 5.6 9 .7 14.8.92rr,ud , ~a6mv, 3. Mount 3. Taft 2. Jacks 2. James 2. 3aznn . Beat : Tayior.

tamt. Borg. James . Swann .wmnn : Felluses 3. Sutthan 2 . GaBowav 2, Curran 2. Ptcenges 2. Talanco,Greer

. Beat: Cuman. GaBouay . Gmn. I.on7e, Sutih:m . Galla.vav.

cs,r~ 3.3 3.3 9.3 12.5 .7 7

: Osu:ud 6. L}ttleton 4. Cum- 3 . Coughlan 2 Hoare Skkhnore

5.3 10.7 14.10 21.13.139is and Best Players not recelved .l

Hed?. Best: Cough4zn. Skidmore. M&T~ Oswaki. Farrow, Dlde.1Y BLUES 0.1 4.5 3.9 10.13.73

C➢ CAREY 3.3 4.5 4.8 5.959tr.i~mtty Blud: Jacksest. king . Tvrell. Calkty . Vogets. White . CaBoupos. Hutldart.

_ Vkber. Hest: HudrLUt. VogRls. FUhne . libod, Wtite. t44xid. Brookes. Callarpos.--e: ~*^JueenParton 2. HeBernan . Chambers. Shute . Beat: Addison, Davey,

UNDER 19 SECfIOA12 - 18 .07 .9 8SL°LBURNIAtiS 2 .2 8.8 8.10 14,12.96

01'J1F.FRIARS 4.2 11.8 13.11 14.14,98

U:CE1322i 2 .8 6.12 11 .18 18.25!eFaxinniero: S1bree 4. Tu=yams 2. Simms 2. Cook, Ethics, Arquharson . PooWep,:, .._11 Rry.Be+b Ray. Stbree . Gonle. Couzens, Batch . Fong.y!e.Kr;lin: Khater 2. Mamoud Taieb. Derereaux. Mc6rm. Moustafa. Saba, CarLCS .

: .! . Barker. Beat : Store. BtranL S. Shtith. Barker. Daniels. Halpin .SJaIIi01ABOYS 2,1 7.2 10.9 10.1676

y :r1 It Old Boye: (Goal Kkkers and Best Ptayyrs not remhcd .lierrlen: IGmI Kickers and Best Players not mcehed. i

t~n'ER:IIYBLACKS 3.3 5.7 5.7 10.7.6757 BEDS 1dENfONE 710. 30.4 15.6 25,13 31 .19 2Q5.h<ra4ty Blacks : (Goal Kkkers and Best Players no mccnvd. l

ci &des Monturk TIg.4G0at Kickers and Best Ptayers not reeeKvd. lC:D1Rfh77Y 7.10 12.17 19.22 24.28,170~~4LStARIS 1 .0 2 .0 3.1 5,4,34CJ Trinity: Passador 9 . JHtes 5 . Cornell 3. Dann 2, Ada] . V.bod Russell. Kinross,

:t Beg : Dahlstrom. Passador. Rotite. Russell. Adal . Robinson.CacroB. Foley. Hammond. Lee, South . Best: Lee. Daton . Collins . Baytord.

2.3 8.4 11.7 16.13.1095.4 9.8 11.10 11 .11.776. O'Brien 2 . Prkke 2 . Leldt 2. Chapman, Shee. Miles . Paterson.: i!:..: , ,yns . Chapman. Rodgers. Paterson . Mies . Leith.

tGi;cyliury: Efstathiat 6. Anderson, Han, JayaSekara. Lav. Somali . Beat : Home.~Acra R. Ladd, Lay, Brandham . EfstatMou .

E Blue Section Results from page 23

SENIORS - 18.07.98CtULFIELD GRAMMAR 11 .7 25.11 33.18 37.24.246GLENHtRilLY 2.6.18CacLcid Grammer: Baxter 6. Brohtev 5. Cowiishaw 5. Farmer 4. Will 4. Hall 3.

,' 12 . Forster 2, D. Anderson . Horton . Oscar. Stevenson. Beauchamp. Beat:ism. Brohier. Baxter. tVill. Synman. Stevenson .

i!cahuntly : Jants . Peterson. Best: Mance. btiiler. Richards, Rossiter. Mitchell.

Fe57~'SULA 10.3 12.10 20.13 26.17 .173"~»'ERHOUSE 2.4 7.4 7.5 10.8.66kautstda: Sharpin 5 . Coor 4. Campbell 4. Payne 4. Crean 2. Goldthorpe,-= ^n . Farrar. Barclav. A. Bonnier. M .Bonnler. C. Landry. Beet : A Landry.-.: h. Sharpin. Cook. Crean. S. Parsons.

; er House: Craven 2 . Robinson 2 . Hall. Trewin. Harrison. Lloyd . Miller. Best :Dean. Wright. 11ovd . Doyle . Hall.

-AnEIGH 8.1 10.7 13 .11 14 12 .96i,7\BURNE UNIVERSITY 0.0 3.4 3.5 7.11 .53>z}ieigfr Dooley 5. Mackenzk 3. Hall 2. S. Kitts 2. Perdfna Redford, Beat : Hall."rshall . S. KiOs . Dec. Dnotev. Zaiaieris .a_ nhurne University: C. Doll 61m 2. Cavicciolo. Oddo . Simpson. Verbergang,lnell . Best: Horrkige. D. Milano. Hamilton, C. Dell"Ollo. Fitttnan L

iD C.424BERWELL 4 .4 8.8 13.8 16.12.108=+9RYSIDE PARK 1 .5 7.8 12.10 13.14.92

Camberwell: Orain . 6. Hardman 2. T. Wallcer 2 . McLean 2. Sollgo 2. D .-, :-•:^- Johnson. Best : Short. Town. Pratt . Reddish. E. Williams . kniferger.

aside Perk: M . Pemberton 4. V. Pkcoli 3. Sore 2. Carust 2 . Holiday. Bakey.at: Pedier. Sore. Aitatt Mather. V. Ptccioll. Hollda_v.''S~~CK 5.5 9.14 16.14 20.21 .141.' )fARY'S 3.2 5.7 10.10 12.13.85"terawick: Murphy 8 . Ward 3. Missagtia 2. Mahonv 2. Curtatn. Byrne.-n . TiBev. Brennan. Surman. Allan. McNalh~ Best: tVigmore . Bra4ington.

-Thv. Malionv. Tilley. VJard .y-iys: Seven 4. Tindiev 2. Jones 3. Harrison. Evans . Ymer. Beat: Evans.-"n, Ttndleq, Marcam . TTteonaris.

HAMPTON ROVERS UNDER 19 BLUE - 18.07.98MONASH BLUES 7

.7 13.9 20.13 28.15.1830.0 0.1 1.2 2.6 .18Hampton Rouus: Paul Adams 8. Landrtgan 5, Anderson 5, Rlppy, Stokes. gum . F6ahne.Vltimott. Dallas. Beat: Crauther. Anderson. Qurnt . Flahne . t491mort, Adams.

Mmwh Btues: Creamer, Rehh. Beat: Spence . Medlin, Eky. Baater. VandeOghL Re1th .OLD f'¢NIPONUIN5 1 .2 2.5 5.7 8.8.44CAUfTff1,D GRAMMAR 4.2 9.6 12,7 18.13.121Old Mentoninne: MtcNtsh 4. Ballantme, S. \4brretl . Best: K. Campbep, McNtsh, O'Re81y .Kennedy,. Goss. Orman.CeuHleld Grautrrner. Gmplnar 4. Freeman 4, Dunes 2. Erickson 2. Sykes, WSdiaja, Guymtt.Kendal!. Rtchardson. Beat: Rkhnrdsan. ti9dJaJa. Creer. Freeman. Wnters. Kendal LST KIIAA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1.0 2.4 8.8 8.9 .5711E L9 SALLE 5.1 11.2 15.7 19,12.128St EBde South Caulfield: Zagame 2. Reddy 2. Lees 2, Doolan . Pterez. Beat: Plettz. Reddy.Mme. BanakM. Sala. Donlan .

e Salle: (Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not receh'etl . l1M805 8.2 11.4 18.11 30.13 .193OLD XAVEIDANS 2 .1 5.2 5.3 7.7.49MHSOH : L . Taylor 9. Simpson 7. J . N%bsn 4 . Nth. O'Brien 2, Podoiskv 2 . Joseph 2 .Closes 2 . l4ttght. H . Taylor. Beatr A. Simpson . R. Ciov.xs . J. Wilson, M . Paddsky. J .Mcore . Orien.T. Parker.Old %averiana : Best : Fee, Keens, Fav. Mahone_t•. Beetham. Tmetn .AJAX 1.2 1.8 2.9 5.11.41ORMOND 8.6 11.9 15,13 18.17.125AJAXt Onas . Klein. Davis. Gabon. Rubenstein. Beat : Rosenbram. Gutman . Dams. Gains,Rubenstein. Blashkl.Ormond : Black S. Mabtxtt 2. Nash 2 . Ashford 2 . Kukzww 2. Date 2, Roran, Quart, Keleher .Best : Stephens . MaMtett Ashfad, Raxan, Nash.O . Hallman.

UNDER 19 RED - 18.07.98AgUINAS 4.8 12.6 17.7 25.9.159ST LEl)S EM1dA0S 0.1 1.2 5.4 7.6.48Aquinas: Boland 4, b9ntgue . Cogian 4. Decrs, Ctennk . Jess 2. B. Moran 5. Bk2Fmey 3.Kcaty. Beat: Stadd~, Glennk. B(eaknev, B . Moran, Jess. Haridn.St Leos Emm®ua (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recelsed.)WARRINGAL

18 .14 .122OLD GEELONG FORFEITED 11.11.77Werrtngal: Welch 9. SchuPee'=h

SInRh 2. Steele 2. Van Lint 2 . Frew. Heah~, Ryan .Mutton . Bect : Steek . Ryan . 4t . He2h~, Schulu .~Eddy G~ Braver 2. Dtnrung . Stoughton. Best: McCann, McKnmm. Mcinne.s. Bayne,

OLbIVANI[GE [GE 3.1 8.7 9.12 12.15 .87Tf ERRY PENGLA 4.3 9.5 12 .7 18.10 .106Old Ivanhoe. (Goal Ktrkers and Best Pta)xrs not recehTd . iTherry PenWa:SteWi S. Smith 4. Christie 3 . R. Zampogna . C . Clanten. RkMahon,Sprmgall. Beat: CandBolo. R. Sprfnga➢ . Sifter, L. Springall . Zampogna. O'SuBhan .BYEBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE

OLD PARAID`UYB10.16.76YARRA VALLEY

18,19.115Old Paradisns: Harris 3 . Marartnec 2. De Rango 2 . Stickel. papatuca Key . Beat: JoyceMattheus. Mar.nrtnev, Harris, Glrstuns. Theodosst . Papatuca.Ynera Valley: Lkryd 3 . Pask 3. Sttnaker 3 . B . Reynolds 2 . Vaughan 2. Wines. Cremean.cusano. Searle . Best: Lang, Vaughan . B. RnnokLs. Vhnes. Mcilrath . Pask

RESERVES - 18.07 .98CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 6 .0 12.8 19.8 25,15 .185GLENHUNTLY 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0Caulfield Grammar: Margerl5on 8, Holloway 5. Harrison 3. Morrissey 3 . M . kktse2. Culler 2. Chan. Lawrence . Best: Chan. Margerson . Cutler. M. Klose. Morrissey.Hollowav.Gienhuntly: Best: Mahoney. Fletcher. Hall. L. Thomas. Ireland. Bateman .PENINSULA 3.1 8.11 10.13 18.17.113POWER HOUSE 2.2 2.2 5.5 6.6.42Peninsula: Fisher 4, Franks 2. Lloyd 2 . Atchinson. Cannon. McMahon . Muir.Pritchard. Taft. Cooper. Best : Whelan, Glover. McMahon . Gross, Taylor. Wigitt.Poser House : Bai}ack. Harris, Hallam, Marshall. Beat: KroUnark . Senior. Bailey .Marshall . BalJack . Harris,OAKLEIGH 5.5 7.8 10.11 17.13.118SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 .3 1.5 3.8 4.8.32Oakieigh: Janchello 2 . Gant 2. Maiapanis 2 . Randle 2, Tolley 2. Niko 2, Osborne2, Grant Woods. C. Tay4or. Best: Woods. Nike . Moutis, Khodr, Dell'Aqulla Stirling.

Swfnburne University : Andrinopoulos 2. Philp. James. Best: Barry, SarOtses.Andrinopolous . Philp. James.OLD CAMBERWELL 8 .8 14.9 20.12 22.15 .147CHIRNSIDE PARK 0.0 1.2 2.2 3.5.23Old Camberwell Kent 4. Horobin 3, Suarut 3. Satlar 3. Ryan 2 . R. Williams 2 .Jack. C. Williams . Jennings . Lenton . Can. Beat: Kent. Jack . Alm Ryan, Lenton.Cohen.Chirnside Park., Oates. Hussey. Chirch8i. Best: Unsay. Mariner. Massarotit.Oates. Hussev, Suite.ELSTERNWICK 7.8 10.8 15.8 19.13.127ST. MARY'S 0.2 0.8 1.9 3.10.28Etsternwiek: Mahon, 6. Walker 4, Currie 2, Hosking 2 . Detvrtshlre . Baxter,Bullard. Daniels. I.ihkakis . Best: Soppett . Currie. uJlaker. Bullard . LBlltakts.Daniels.St .Wticos

: Carra 2. Putverrmart . Beat: Cams. Alderson. Koumatttatakis. PWBois .

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CARE Y

Coach: Tim Killworth Coach : Clay Weser Coach : Rod Bourke G RIANS Coach : Pallor SchillerU19 (C) : U 1 9 (C) : S. Hyland U19 ( C) : U19 (C):

Coach : Leigh Bowe s1 L. Schmidt 2 N . Harber 1 J . Schiano U19 (C) : 1 F. Hakins2 N. Lynch 7 J . Laragy

MercuriM 2 B. Hobbs 1 A. Paffos 2 D. Moriarty3 P Cerche3 J. Clark (C)t )

4 D Field

.10 E . Williams1 P B d

3 P. Fotiniotis 2 S. Graben 4 J . Heffernan.5 L Taylor

. ow e n111 C . Hyde 4 C . Poletti 3 G . Earl 5 T Bake r.

6 C Mollard 11 R . Stevens 5 R . Hawkins 4 W. Earl 6 P. Tompkins. 12 M. Evans 5 N. Biggin 7 S. Addison7 M . Maxwell 12 B. Mercuri 6 L. Hawkins 6 T Ewen a S. Derry8 N. Harrison 13 S. Hyland (C)

14 M Aron7 P. Nelson 7 G . Rhodes 9 N. Latham

9 M. Bri tt en .15 J. Crowe 8 L. Varney 8 T. Handley 10 S. Beckett

10 B . Page 17 M . McHenry 9 D Grant 9 L. O'Neill 11 S. Chambers11 N . McCann t8 D. Ja rvi s

19 D. Moore.

10 D Ryan10 J . White 12 J. Mai (C)

13 S . Wal l12 A . Lan don 20 B. Corin . 11 S . Dimer 14 D Feast13 S . Elg C) 23 T. Fisher 12 A. Bray 12 A . Robertson .16 N Bul l

14 T. De oun g 25 R. Beattie (VC )26 S. Woods 15 L . Morgan 13 R . O'Neill

.17 T. Ts4rogiannis

15 T. Cookes 27 C. Worsteling 16 B. Meehan (VC) 14 A . Ginnavin 18 T. Tyndal l16 A . Baxter 28 S. Hart 17 N Meehan

15 G. Norwood 19 T Woad (C)17 T. Spicer 29 D. Forer

29 M . Joyce.

18 M Bonaddio16 J. Thornbrow 20 M. Lawrence

18 N . Brass 29 K. Rogers (VC) . 17 C . Barrow 21 D. Stone19 A . Robertson 32 R. Bonnici 19 T. Crook 18 H . Rolls 22 M. Pound20 J . Waters 32 J . Silvers

33 M . O'Donnell 21 D. Rigg 19 M. Carr 23 L Stuart24 B Shutie21 C . Chambers 34 A. Pedicini 23 J. Kavanagh 20 A. McLaughlin .25 A Murphy22 S . Lynch 37 C. Buick

38 N. Stafford 24 D. Nisbet 21 X. Carra22 A Walsh

.26 C . Munro23 M . Gibson

24 M . Godfrey42 S . Loga n44 X . Clancy

25 R. Hammond.

23 J. Thomas 27 C .Oavey29 J. Micka n25 A . McAllester 45 S . CIa

y34 C. Pairs 25 A. Boyd 30 A. FAcKinstry

27 T. Foster 47 A . Mot an47 A . Orlando 37 D. Fenton 26 S . Fo x27 P Marks

31 C. Davi s28 D . Telford29 T s-Wilso ng

63 S . McManu s70 M . Duggan

45 D. StaglianoP

.28 A. Avramedies

32 C. Melin33 D. Sitverwood. =

30 L Moon (VC) M. AndrewsC

49 . Harrington 29 C. Stewart 34 A. Hanso n.

31 J Rose. Asmus

S Erdos53 J . Di Pietro 30 D. Stockdale 35 S. McConnell

.33 B. Samuel

.R . Hu phso nD N

62 A . McDowell 31 A. Thorns32 R Ha vaard

36 E. Dave y37 S Davies

39 S. Kinder . o a nR Nowlan 69 G. Miller . y

33 M . McBriar.

38 A. Kettttie69 A. Dakin B.

cko76 N . P arry ( C) 35 T. Erridge 46 M . Aynvar d

s nJ

aM. Karpavicius 79 C . Davis

47 A. Bond55 4N OnvinS. McFAanus .

OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY B L UCoach: Ken Johansen ( 1) Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach: Jeff Osbome Coach : Peter Foster Coach: Steven CarrollCoach: Phil Luct etW (2) Coach: Pete Callihan (2) U 1 9 (C) : U19 (C): N Mooro, P. Mount 1,119(c):

U19 (c) :1 S. Young2 D. Green I A Baari 1 B. Swann 1 A . Calle ry 1 A. Albert3 G . O'Meara 2 c Barren 2 R. Pizzichefta 2 N . Walke r

3 P Mount2 S . Benjami n

4 B. Richardson 3 It. Becan3rn 3 R. Legudi .4 A

l

3 C. Brook s5 B. Galloway5 B. Woodham

4 D. Sorts5 c, carcodos 4 R. Bonnici

5 J Pearson

,C . Nos5 ed aB A i

4 J . Coulloupas5 B . Calle ry6 M . Joyc e

8 D. Varano6 8 . ca~r~aus7 s . cr .=

.6 P. lan az zo

6 . ll s7 B. Shelley 6 A. Clark

8 A. Vecchio e C. cr :. , 7 N Smith 8 T McCann 7 A. Crawford9 J . B ro n

~9 T~ i

.8 J . Delaneyy

L . Cresswell 8 W. Crocker10 K. T eodoss i11 A . Curran it

a . c~~~an~t Tcurnan 9 S . Wheeler

10 J . Radford11 T Crowley

9 H. Christie

12 C. Jacavou 12 T. Da+;s 10 C. Osbome.

12 P. Bare 1 0 L. Dean-Johns11 F Delasquale16 C. Pric e

17 N . Arland13 J Demrni4 a Drag, 11 S . Erickson 13 A . Stuart14 N Moore

.12 C . Evan s

19 P. Karabatsos ~5 T. Favav 12 A . Velona .15 J. Ferrari 13 S . Ferguso n

20 M . Dempster 1 6J .Fay 13 S . Bug ryn 16 K. McDonald 14 A . Fleetwood21 M . Szewczuk22 M Cosgriff

1 7 P . Feelyifi C Fitzgerald

14 A . Thomas 17 A. Foley 15 J. Hockin g.23 D . Brigg s23 M . Ploenges

.19 M. Fres20 P. Fuunan

15 A . Pfeiffer1 6 A. Mastropasqua

18 A. Wis e19 C . Goldswort hy

16 J. Hatt on17 W . Jackso n

24 L . Brickwell 2 1 T. Gee-" 17 T. Pieria20 P. OiKeefe21 J Sibilia 18 G . Kin g

25 A . Jakowenk o26 B O'Connor

22 N . Har23 J Hawr~ns 18 T James

.22 M . Lagastes 19 J. Lyl e

.27 S . Pruscino

.24 J . Heay 19 L Kavanagh 23 P. Milesi 20 D . Leahy

28 R . Sa rtori 25 J . Hede 20 D Sheehan 24 R . Sheehy 21 M. McKerrow29 V. Per ry30 S. Feltowes

26J .Hemnessy 46A.osui!d27 e- Hoare 49 T Pads

.21 M. POlat koa1

25 S. Vandenve rt26 A . Bevacqua

22 R . McKerrow23 T. Menzie s

31 F. Papaluca.

28 R. iac~.war~ne+o 5o M. ovnn 22 P. Rahill 27 R. Zeman 24 T. McMilla n32 A. Baker34 G . Hower

29 J . tret-:•4 51 h aasgc4be,30D.01 ; 52 D. Renrwx

23 D . Monteleon e24 A Monteloene

28 N. Perreft29 A . Conlan 25 L. Morriso n

35 D . Loney36 G . Dean

3 1 M . tL-dp 53 M Rush32 aLa, 54 D. Ryan 5 J. s'Jack

30 P. Halpin31 P. Harvey

26 N. Mule s27 C. Nort hey

37 V. Bera amin 33 n. Loc: „an 55 A.SchWZ 26 A. Gleason 32 S . OiConnor 28 S . Parsons38 N. Kuc7eweh 34 P. Lyr -_ n 16 s. skdmore

' 27 James Mount 33 J . OiConnor 29 W. Py e39 J . Thor n40 J Collins

35 S. rac crmy 57 A Spence36 A tncDa,a!a ss srx ~

o28 J. Zocco 34 T. Berg in

35 E Ratte30 P. Sheahan

.41 F. Pa luc aP42 M . Rees

-37 S . t7cGrarh 59 . SreC pnens38 J.lddnerr~y so D. Stor~y

29 J . Cittarell i30 S . Borg

. r36 A . Smith37 R . Debraio

31 J . Starlin932 A . Southerlan d

44 S . Ciavola a9 L ntcrrraey et D. store/ 31 J Evans 38 G. Anderson 33 A . Terrill ,47 M . De Range49 D. Gleeson

40 d, Lc Lew 62 T. Storey41 R. t~ercur i 63 N. r,~a;

.32 T Harv ey 39 D . Lie a

40 D Dunn34 B . Tuck35 L Underwood52 N . Macartne y

53 C. Butter42 B raefr;w, 64 S . Tremble r43 c Mcsrsome y 65 c, warty

33 S . Smith37 J Lloyd

.41 J . Howden4 P

.36 N . Va els

g54 G . Boyd60 A . Swindon

44 E . Morrison 65 D Waylaid45 F. o~ iesnaw 67 M Xeureb

.42 V. Iu a

2 J . an r azio943 L. Wilkinson

37 J . War d38 J . Webbe r

82 T. O'Shea.

46J oCom,ea 43 C. Davis 44 R . Campaigner45 L Meehan

39 A . Whit e47 tc otoogr,rn .

40 R . Woodward41 D . Wood

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Cw<h: ~~ *G :°

U~ ; Golds ~ : ~Y~Ut 9 (~:

Coach: Greg Lasscock Coach: Mark Libardi)Ut i U19 (C) : J . Bell U19 (C):Py1 Smith

GibsonL1 M . Lefeanue 1 Mohammed Tale b

2 T Waters1 L . Floyd 1 J . Gooley.

Enso rM

2 M . Karavili s3 G Cull

.3 B . Kousovasilis

2 S. Davey3 A Brudar 2 C. Guest

BullerBlak eJ

.4 D. Marson

4 O. Khader5 B. Cariss

.4 L. Paisley 3 D. Fabinyi (C)

4 C. Murphy.A . Quin 5 G. Romanin 6 D. Skene

7 S Hoban5 D. Harrop6 R. Ladd 5 A. Ellims

A . Hammond 6 S. Loy.

8 T. Halpin 7 A. Biggs 6 H . Birrel lD . Emerso nK. Alexander 7 D. An otti 9 A. Nais s

10 C. Faraci8 J . Meades9 C Home

7 C. Fon g8 C. Jenning s

0 P. Bird 8 D. Ryan 11 S . Bryant .10 C Efstathiou 9 J . Murt az aJ . Bayfor d

Le eM9 G. Murley 12 D . Aboud

13 C Miller.

11 R . Burn 10 P. Stuckey.Stevens13 B

10 D . Bonanno .

15 N T b k12 T. Rogers 11 N . Sample d.

De w,D11 A . Hasiotis . n i n

o13 G . Finlayson 12 E . Wilso n.

Foley5 D 12 D . Ballantine 16 P. Bo ry siewicz 14 M . Chisholm 13 D . Patterso n.1 6 N . Atkins 13 P. Pappalardo 17 S. Re V noldso n

18 S. Mcilroy15 C . Jay asakera16 J Miller 14 G . Anderso n

17 N . Aprea 14 C . Duinardo 19 M . Payne.

18 B. Harrop j 7R .

18 N . Kennedy 15 J . Pappalardo 20 R. Amato 19 C . Moyle Hammon d19 N . Atkin s20 A Faraguna 16 P. Diacogiorgis

21 M . Barker22 G. Taylor 20 H . Francis 18 E. Farquarso n

R Hyam s21 K. Ransthorn 17 J . Delahunt

24 23 H

. BKurecoul

21 D .22 T. Hilton

.220 E . Alde r

22 R. Carroll23 A Catlin

18 M . Moussi .25 M . Moustafa

'23 M . Somaia 21 W. Yunke n

Moore24 S19 J . Sheehan 26 N . O Halloran 24 B . Hall 22 C. Ra y

.25 A . Blacks 20 N . Mathews 27 M . Rees

28 N Smith25 D . Harri g an 23 I . Amble r

26 P. Wright 21 M . Fisher .29 S . Smith 26 J. Bell OC27 R Carson

24 J . Moss25 H Turne r27 B. Thomas

Beato n28 R22 M . Roberts 30 D . Willoughb y

31 B . Wilson.

28 S. Dietz.

26 H . McLeod.Wilson29 A

23 L . Bett iol Momoud Taleb 29 M . Nicholson 27 W. Austi n.30 B. Spence . Dinneen24 B. 33 A . McKenzie 30 R . Brandham 28 C. Sibree31 L McNicholas 25 G . Hawkins 34 C. Wood

35 S . De Boar31 D. Mason32 E Ek 30 N . Cou tt s

32 S . Tucker 26 T. Louder 36 B . McIntyre.

40 D . Pountne y32 M . Benk o

33 N. Conlan 27 D. Ciro 37 M . Saunders 47 J Robertson 33 N . Couzen s38 N . Devereau x39 D Mead

.50 A . Rode.

40 P. Daniels 57 M . Anderson41 M . Hayes 61 S . Deit z

OLD SCOTCH O LD TR I NIT Y STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIAR SCca h: Terry Kendall C oach: Stem Maus MENMI: BLACKS Coach: Sham StylesU19 (C) : G . Junkeer U19 (C) : S. Janes, E. Davatzis Coach : Michael Lovv)w Coach: Paul 0' U19 (C):1 G. Junkeer (C)2 T. Chapman

1 S. Jones (C)2 A. Beever

1.1 19(C):

1 A Ryan

U19(C) :

1 M Atkin1 A. Croug h

3 S . Miles 3 M. Passador 2 P Carroll. 2 M. Northe y

4 A . Sheer 4 A. Rothe 3 C Tesoriero 2 C. Brown 3 B. Pha n5 T. Paterson 5 B. Hutchinson 4 J Dunne 3 L Brown 5 J . Powe r6 I . McKenzie 6 C. Russell

B. )seppi 5 J Doubaras.

4 M. Byrne6 B. Winc h7 T Hilto n7 C . Steven s

8 T. Frankenburg 8 D. Asftwort

hA.

6 L Abdallah7 B Mcshane 5 A. Clements

.8 R. Fedel e

9 N . Leitl 90 Dagg 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 9 L Trewhell a10 A Johnson10 N . Sladen

11 C . Fricke11 K. Node n12 C. Wilson (VC)

9 P Russo10 L Ty lim 7 B Dryne

.11 M . Cassarino

12 L. Hume 13 S . Johnson 11 J Williams 8 P. Greenbank 12 D . Reid13 N . Simon14 A . Willersdo rf

14 R . Gambl e15 R . Baxter 12 A Connoll

13 N Zomer (kC) 9 E . Hannon13 N . Cowlin g14 S. Ward

15 J. Hug hes 16 T. Hoqgins17 C Hiiras 14 J Drury 10 A . Maher 15 S. Staddo n

6 N . O'rien17 S . Eager

.18 N . Dahlstro m19 J Maslen

15 G Gomez16 A Burnett

11 J . Marr 16 B. Sinclai r17 D . Eiferman n

1 9 M . Rowell.

20 M. Canzoneri 17 S Lambe rt12 J . Ma rtin 18 R. Murra y

20 N . Brewster 21 L. Kennedy 18 M Young 13 J . McAuley 19 M . DuffyffY21 T. Glass22 L. Hanneman

22 D . Kinross23 B . Fitzmaurice

19 D Falkin hamg20 C Mizzi14 L. Mailings 20 S . Flemin g

21 M . Batche s23 L. Walkom2 L H

24 E . Davatzis (C)25 W. Hansen 21 J Cunningham 15 S . Moody 22 S . Davis

23 L Armstron g. awkin s25 M . Thwaites 26 D . Robinso n

27 L . Clarke22 G Smith23 D Napier (C)

16 B . Murphy17 R Neale

.24 J. TreaudW26 J . McCarrol) 28 C Butler 24 G Alford . 25 M . Croshe r

27 E. Stewart.

29 W. Brady 25 L Wintle 18 A . Nolan 26 D . Sullivan28 T. Cardy29 S . Hosking

30 S. Kimonidi s31 R . Ramsden

26 P Dohe rt y27 S Kingwell

19 C . Pease 27 T. Hoare28 B. Dohe rt y

30 A. Leeds 32 J . Cornel l

)28 D Young 20 H . Peck 29 M . Walsh

31 S . Prendergast 33 C. Soa

29 B . Johnstone 21 C . Schilling 30 A . Beatti e31 B Jone s32 E . Olive r

35 P. Rodgers37 S . Medlin39 A . Mai ah

Y

30 T Fava31 P Wintle

22 M . Staunton.

32 M . Tan36 R . Ashton 43 D . Wa( dron (VC) 32 S Bell 23 S . Ve te rg

33 R . Pawli k37 C . Armstrong 44 M . Lapira 33 G Strachan 24 D . Walsh 34 T. Mulcahy~0 A. Collins 45 S . Darcy -Molloy 34 M Mulcahy 35 D . Levi4 1 A. Reed 52 A. Andrews 35 A Smith 36 J . Anderson66 H . Thomas 61 N. Broste r

64 M. Kassaby36 N . McEniry

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AJAXCoach : Henry RtttemrarrU19 (C):1 B . Klein2 A . Bock3 B. Davis4 D. Goldenfein5 E. Goldstone6 D. Frid7 S . Gutman8 J. Rosenbaum9 J. Onas10 H . Snow11 D. Rutko12 S . Mailman13 D . Rubenstein14 J . Weinstock15 D . Finkel16 D . Feldman17 J. Rockmart18 A. Gofvan19 J. Basist20 S. Czarny21 D. Stub22 P. Glazer23 B . Ritterman24 A. Lewi n25 M . Blashki26 Mark Segal27 C . Spero30 A . Lefkovic32 A. Rodgers33 S. Shetzer36 M. Segal39 S. Midler40 A. Halphen43 J . Sharp44 J . Kretsch

CAULREIM GRAMMA RCoach: Mark DonovanU19 (c): S. wd)aja

1 J. Same2 N. Bourke3 S . Erikson4 J . Ryan5 S . Kendall6 J . Fulston7 M. Davies8 D . Globan9 J. Acfield10 C . Worboys11 P. Sykes12 S. Sant13 R. Silverman14 T. Cripp s15 A. Schwab16 B O'Callaghan17 T. Kavouris18 M . Gurpinar20 A . Winters21 C . Nairn22 M. Richardson23 C . Creer24 A. Wilkinson25 G . Evan s26 S. Widjaja (C)27 T. Freeman28 B . Hasforth29 D. Golabek33 P. Ralp h34 J . Wilmot35 A . White38 D . Veentjer71 K. Deakin

DE LA SALLEc~n: cragUi9/2 (C): A Donn san

1 R. Loft2 R. Gullifer2 A . Keogh3 G. Hrisfov3 L.Ryan4 M. Ruschena6 J. Davies7 J. Byrne7 S. Tucker9 N . Synch9 I. Watson10 J. La Rally10 A. Molan11 L. Meehan12 S . Logan12 T. Robson13 A . Donnison (C)13 M . Harriso n15 A . McKenzie18 P. Nowlan19 N . Stafford20 J . Silve r20 J . Wille y23 J. Mead29 M . Coghlan31 A. Hancock31 B. Reade40 A. Hayes57 N. Brasher58 D. Forer (VC)

D. BuckleyT. BuntineA. BurrowsM. EvansR . FordA .JacksonD . McHe nS. Monte ai IvaA. MurrayB. MuscatA. NevilleE. PhillipsD. PipitoM . SalemD. Stinear

MONASH BLUESCoach : Mike Dickenso nU19 (C): J. Smith1 J. But 31 R. Faith2 S. Collins 32 N . Seewang3 B. Merlin 34 J . Fanning4 N. Patten 35 S. Batters5 C. Williams 36 M. Smith6 F. Eta 37 M. Bolton7 B . McNeill 42 M. Bennett8 S . Lloyd 43 A. Forster-9 C.0'Bree Knight10 E . Baxter 44 W. Wickham'11 J . Bronts 47 A. Spence12 A Weeks13 B. Carstein14 G . Varale6gt15 S. Young16 J. Smith (C)17 J. Mille r18 L . MCLelland19 B. Muston20 M . Hickey21 T. C.22 T O'Brien23 J . Roscoe24 R O'Donnell25 L. Dickenson26 J . Amotl27 B. Burke28 D . Avery29 S. Cooke30 L Creamer

OLD MENTONlANSCoach : svemi sanwktU19 (C): Wes Ballanfine

1 W. Ballantine (C)2 H. Mason3 R. Alexander4 M . Emanuel5 M . Thomasen6 S . Bainbridge7 D . Mills8 N . Hollow9 B. Kuranato10 L. Browni1 0 . Alexander12 R . Phipps13 D . Grant14 N . Webster15 C. McKay16 L. Stephen17 A.0'Reilly18 M . Frances19 M . Kennedy20 P. Meve l21 T. McNish22 A. Martin23 A. Palmer24 A. Ddnan (VC)25 L. Hogan26 N . Lane27 A . Worrell28 C . Twentyman29 A. Kelly30 B. Goss31 S. Worrell55 M. Campbell

OLD XAVERlANSCoach: Pat Hawkins (1 )Coach: Pete Cakm (2)U19 (C) :i AB~y 38J.MG~r~2 C.Ba~ 39 TNflCri:t3 B. BecBat 40 J. Mxiean4 D.&& 4/ R .Memi5 C . Catmdc 42 S. Merm8 S. Camdus 43 C. Maajanpy7 B.Ctrae 44 Eh',meai8 C.Cadtin 45 P.Qdkshtw9 T. CCrnoS/ 46 J. o Canne@tORCcv~ien 47KOtagi~I T.Pm~qw 48AC~12TDati's 49TPa9is13 J.OxiW 5 0 M . Qiin

15TF~ 5251

D.R~

4 6J. Fay 53 M. FAr h

ie AR1.FeNy 54 D.P,2n

55 A Sdu219 M. FrM 56 S SiiAme20 P. FuvMar 57 A Spaue21 T. C~ 58 D. Stem22N .Ha t 59C. fto~23 J. Fk:ntas 80 D. Sbrcy24 J. He* 61 D.S'wp725J .Hed e 82T.Sbre726J .H~ 63N.Tneta27 C. H~are 64 S. Tnirbfe28 R.lamdrgeb 65 C.4t`3ny29 J. Watl 66 D. Yty"aM30 D.fCepns 67 M.Xsree31 M Ker~32 A LaJa33 R tDrr.fgan34 P. t}lgeka35 S.MtCa4y36 Al.4~at~Fi37 8 .l.ttGah

HAMPTONROVERS

Coach: Ian V't7moRUt9 (C) :

1 D . Anderson2 A. Quon3 T Prantzos4 J Midwinter5 S Wills6 A Crowther7 A Duddy8 W Climes

90 M. Shaws11 A Voss12 A Landrigan13 N . Rehn14 M. Louis15 G Shenfield16 G Wood17 A Smit h18 J Stokes19 D Voss20 L. Bird21 M Jenkin22 L. Dallas23 S . Grimmer24 M . Flynn25 B Hevard26 M Flahive27 M. Flynn28 C . Lucas29 D Anderson30 M Lanagan

ORMONDCoach: Brian Keatingu19(C):aStasiac1 S . Thompson2 M . Nas h3 D. Robbins4 D. Rowan5 T. Ashford6 M. Broadhurst7 S . Kelehe r8 R . Coulston9 J . Putz10 J . Cullen11 B. Minter12 P. Townsend13 A. Kurzel14 B. Healey16 S. Porter17 S. Naughton18 P. Cicarella19 A. Strauch20 K. Watson21 B . Walker22 D. Hopkins23 S . Ega n24 M.0'Halkaan25 J . Dale26 D . Mabbett27 P. Gleason28 A. Slasiak29 K. Quon30 H. Black31 P. Waked32 A. Russell33 S. Stephens35 C. Knight

M.H.S .O .B.Coach: Peter O'DeaUi9(C) :,k'frV&bn

1 T. Parker2 R. Clowes3 A. Simpson4 J. Wilson5 A .OiBrien6 J . Moore7 J . Gregson8 T. Leaver9 R . Limbrick10 N . McKenzie11 S. Rodder12 N . Youngs13 B. Sims-Lucas14 S. Caller15 T. Wright16 K. Miezis17 G. McCully18 J. Davis19 B . Hill20 A. OiBrien21 P. Physic22 P. Brown23 R .Joseph24 A. Mazur25 L Taylor26 A. Askew27 H . Taylor28 M. Podolsky29 R. Park30 T. Morgan31 L. Jones32 R. Weeden33 T. Lower34 R. Ware35 B . Miezis36 S. Osborn e

STI9LBASTH CAULEIEu

Coach : John HwardUt9 (C): J. Drummond63 J. Drummad64 C.Thurs fieb65 D. Maher"66 K Toohey67 w Petrins68J.Zagame69 S . Reece70 C. Barrera71 M. Baraket72 A Caruana73 S. Rmnagrrro74 C . Gray75 M. Topple76 0. Slade77 A. Moore78 R. Had79 C. McMW.an00 A. Hanesit L DaWan82 B. Zurak83 A. Sehron84 L Pryda85 H. Ready86 C. Pksez87 T. Matthews88 J, Van B=erlce!89 N . DiZdva90 S. Katapuks91 T. CanpDad92 8. Santalucaa

93S.94 D. Heary',.95 A Da598M.Cda97 M. Trryb

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AQUINAS O . CC,xh : Icily "voy

41

J JessCo+ .ling

S . Staddon1,1. BolandS. BennettJ Coghlant,1. GreerT. Harkin~ t. HeldT MoranD. McKeeP. GlennieT B'aschM. TanC. FieldJ. AllisonJ. CoussinsB . AnthonyD. MarshallD . MinogueB. Mora nB. MillsM . JohnstoneJ. BleakneyM . DelsovitoJ . PoteM. DalsantoS. DeversD. KealyD. VineM. Woods

STLE~EMMAUSWAT11 .EPAW

Coach: David MW&u9 (C):

1 N . Hodder2 P. Batt y3 G . Bonnici4 R . Gallagher5 C. Mille r6 G. Newey

~ 7 A Volp ie C. McDonald9 M. Brown

1 1 0 C.Vaughan11 J . Blandthorn! 2 N . Zannis1 3 S . Dornik4 P. Mansic

1 1 5 M. Dun n1 1 6 A. Schli tt lerj 17 T. Kay

18 J . McNally19 J. Ros s

i 20 S. Goldswo rt hy

gPI'STOTEM WECoach: Bob Elks1.119(c):

1 S. Alderhoven2 A. Bastow3 R. Brown4 C. Calleja5 M. DeBoer6 N. Eastwood7 M. Fisher8 D. Florence9 J. Florence10 L . Groves11 J . Howard12 D . Juhasz13 A . Kin g14 N . Macrides15 N . Macreevy16 N . McCroha17 B. Mountain18 S. Mountain19 T. Mossop20 M . Natfas21 R . Parri s22 T. Peterson23 B . Pouroganis24 N . Povaran25 D . Povaran26 J . Styne s27 P. Taylor28 L. Thompson29 B . Walleneiser

?NERRY PENOLAComb: Paul MattonU19 (C) :

2 R. Zampogna4 R. Springall8 A. Grant9 S. Stell a10 C . Banniste r

S . BocagliaJ . Briedi sD . CandiloroR . DoddsA . McMahonD . Dun nA. McDonaldN. Jame sG . KuretJ . SmithB . FitzpatrickM . YatesM . Russel l

24 T. Sigfter25 N . Trewin26 R . Garcia27 R . Azzopardi28 C . O'Brien29 N . Perrett

9

OLD GEELONGCoach: Brian Ca"raU19 (t.) :

8 N. Dinning12 N . Bayne15 R . Lane16 B. Couc h18 T. Straughton26 A. McKinnon29 D Bolton31 L. Stevens34 A . McCann36 M. Avery43 A. Cla y50 N Edgar51 J. Garland52 M . Cashinella53 T. Carty54 E. Wilson55 Q . Wallace56 R Brown58 L Heine59 J . Malpas60 D McInnes (C)61 J . Chamberlain63 M. McCarthy64 R . Scurry68 W. Elle ry75 A. Timms76 D Brauer79 W. Keeble

WARRINGALCoach John StantonU19 (C) :

1 H . Anderson2 S. Anderson3 D. Bloomfield4 G . Bel l5 L. Bolzon6 C. Burke7 A . Cam,illeri8 M . Ch az an

B. FrewE. GaleA. GeorgeA. GreenT. HealeyA . HopqoodJ . Hopkins0 . InmanM. KeeganD . LewisG . LongM . ManovellaS. MorrisD. MuttonN. MullaneD. NasrallahM . NatoliL. ProsserM. PopeD . RyanD. Schulze

30 T. Sessions31 R. Singh32 M . Sloan33 J . S p ence34 C. Taylor35 N . Taylor36 D .Thomas37 T. Thomson38 M. Vanlint39 S. Walter 42 J. Wilkins40 B. White 43 A. Welch41 D. Wilson 44 S. Yee

OLD IVANHOECoacl,: se, art Md=U19 (C) :

1 D . Bernet2 G . Gibson3 N. Coyne4 B . Davis5 A . Oates6 K. Angelo7 M. Logan8 B. Spoor9 B. Low10 B. Roderick11 C. Brannigan14 P. Dowd15 R . Holmwood16 R . Hens e17 J. Harrop18 A. Harper20 B . Willis21 R. Gilderdale22 G. Maddelic23 C . Barker25 P. Illis26 S. Brandt30 L . Courage37 J . Keane40 C. Harris

YARRA VALLEYCoach: Ash WainU19 (C):

1 A. Midland2 T. Morris3 S. Lloyd4 C. Fraser5 P. Valloppi6 M. Wines7 B. Sturzaker8 B. Arnot9 J. Longworth10 B . Searl e11 B . Reynolds12 D . Lan g13 C .Shugg14 T. Lloyd15 D . Bailey16 A. Bell17 T. Mcllrath18 R . Pearce19 E . Kryse20 T. Tyshing21 P. Vaughn22 B . Drew23 C . Arnold24 A. Cusano25 S . Matters26 J . Skipworth27 T. Hancock28 B . Reynolds29 S . Coleman30 B . Wapshott31 J . Scanlan

OLD PARADIANSCoach: Ken JoharmanCoacN: Phil tarctreita (2)

1 S . Young2 D. Gree n3 G. O'Meara4 B. Richardson5 B. Galloway5 B. Woodham6 M . Joyc e8 D. Varano8 A. Vecchio9 J. Byron10 K. Theodossi11 A. Curran11 A. Talarico12 C.Jacavou16 C . Price16 B. Sullivan17 N . Attard19 P. Karabatsos20 M . Dempster21 M . Szewczuk22 M. Cosgriff23 D . Brigg s23 M. Ploenges24 L Brickwell25 A. Jakowenko26 B . O'Connor27 S . Pruscino28 R . Sartori29 V. Perry30 S. Fellowes31 F. Papaluca32 A. Baker34 G. Howe35 D .Loney36 G . Dea n37 V. Bergamin38 N.Kudeweh39 J . Thor n40 J . Collins41 F. Papluca42 M. Rees44 S. Ciavola47 M . De Rango49 D. Gleeson52 N . Macartney53 C. Butler60 A. Swindon

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FINALS VENUES\fl r the A and B section fi nals are played at Elsternwick Park, except the B section preliminary final

hich is played at Sandringham (12/9) whilst the C section grand final is played at Elstemwick Park onthis date .

C sec ; ion . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) and Preliminary Final (5/9) - SANI3RINGHA MI) section (fi nal five system) . Qualifying final (2 v. 3 - 22/8) - MONASH UNIVERSITY, Eliminationir,il (-= v . 5 - 23/8), First semi (30/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), grand final (12/9) -

IOC?'t?_':i_ PARK .

I: Blue section . First semi (23/8), Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8), Grand Final (5/9) - CEN-.I,R,`,L RESERVE .

Ii V,-hite section . First semi (23/8) BARTLETT RES ., Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8),Gr .:nd Final (5/9) - CAMBERWELL SPORTS GROUND .F section . First semi (23/8), Second semi (22/8), Preliminary final (29/8) - GILLON OVALI;RUNSWICK, Grand Final (5/9)-MORIDIALLOCUnder 19 section 1 and 2 . First semis (22/8 - 11 .30 and 2 .00), Second semis (29/8 - 11 .30 and 2 .00),Preliminary Finals (5/9 - 11 .30 and 2 .00), Grand Finals (12/9 - 11 .20 and 2 .00) - SCAMMELL11ESERVE OAKLEIGH .Under 19 Blue section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final (12/9)

GERRY GREEN RESERVE PARKDALE .L'nder 19 Red section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) - TRINITY GRAMMAR, PreliminaryFinal (5/9), Grand Final (12/9) - PARADE COLLEGE.Club XVIII . First and Second semis (8/8) SCAMMELL RES, OAKLEIGH (sec 1); sec 2- to be con-iirmed, Preliminary finals 15/8 (Saturday), 23/8 (Sunday) ELSTERNWICK PARK .* The Executive at all times reserves the right to shift matches from venues depending on the pa rt ici-pating teams and the travel for example that may be involved . Venues may be changed also if thewinter weather causes % enues chosen to deteriorate.

TREATING THOSE INJURIE SInjuries need to be properly diagnosed and then treated with expert care . McKinnon Sports Medicine is

proud of the expert consultants who have the combined wealth of many decades of experience in the sportsinjury area. Every year we see thousands of injuries and analyzing these is most interesting . Mark Fraser(Lssendon star) happens to also be one of our physiotherapists .

Physiotherapy can definitely help in the two most common areas injured in football - the ankle and the knee.We can divide the rehab time into three parts . First the immediate post injury time when a player arrives at

our centre perhaps on a Saturday aftemoon having been assessed by the club trainer. One of our sports doctorswill have a look at the injury, maybe take an x-ray, and hopefully come up with a firm diagnosis . Assuming theinjury does not need surgery or plaster it will then be iced, magnetic field applied and appropriately strapped,braced or bandaged. Pain killers or anti-inflammatory drugs may be given .

This first 48 hour period is a critical time because no treatment or incorrect treatment can make the injury alot worse by Monday

. For example a well taped ankle sprain can mean that a torn ligament is more likely to healneatly and tighit y

. advice about rest, icing, compression and no alcohol can make a huge difference to whatthe injury will l~~k li' :c in two days .

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The Victorian Amateur Football Association andRed Cross Blood Bank Victoria have joine d

forces to help maintain sufficient blood suppliesto Victoria's 200 hospitals .

Clubs will compete against each other to see who can makethe most blood donations to the Blood Bank during th e

:o.`1

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,

Each Club has nominated a "Captain Blood" who will helpraise awareness of the need for blood within their club .

For more information speak to your "Captain Blood" TODAY!

Great prizes and incentives have been generously donated byHugh Lyon Football Jumpers, Schweppes Sport,

Four 'n Twenty and Spalding.

Blood Bank Donor Enquiries -phone (03) 9694 0300

Australian Red Cros s

VICTORIA

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~To, I'm not following the lead of theAFL and abol-l~ishing the Reserves

. What pm talking about isuing rid of the "Seeonds mentality. Getting players

,trueness to change the way that they see them-~.l%es and ensuring they have an increased aware-nc_s of their importance in the footbati club

.fiow do you know which players have this "sec-

ncis' attitude? Try the following atyour first pre-sea-

,on training night, Ask the players to separate into;ro groups, "Firsts" and "Seeonds"

. Obviously the{~ia~rr who puts his hand up and announces that hea"Seconds" player

needs some work done on hisslf-esteem .

The reasons why a player may feel this way arenunierous. Perhaps People have told him over the

ears that that's all he is and ever will be. Maybe heins

c 0feels comfortable playing in the Reserves andocsn't really want to play at a higher level

. Perhapsle has just got in a rut over the years and accepted

~~e iiould never be considered to play in the "Ones'.

I recall a player, (I'll call him "John") I played with.John" played in the Reserves from the time he was5

. He had all the skill and ability in the world, could:,;ch both feet and had pace to burn

. So why wasn'tiie playing in the Seniors? (At six feet, it wasn't a lack

height), No, he was a fixture in the Reserves:;ecause it was considered by the "experts" at the clubhac he "was a bit seared"

. Indeed, it was thought by,~any that "John" had a heart the size of a pea

. Heplayed every week and was considered one of the real-goad players in the team, yet still couldn't crack a

«me on the "Ones", Eventually, at the age of 26, after.-~'!ing in s"Seconds" grand finals (4 wins, 2 losses):~~ ;ot his chance to play in the Seniors

. He grabbedtrith both hands, not missing another Senior match3~ 3 Years, his run interrupted only by injury

. At last°tcnt. "John", aged 32, has played in 3 Senior~7emiership sides, is

still going strong and is eonsid-e(l an almost certain pick in the Seniors week in,

'Phis proves two points . The firstis that people

nouldn't be too quick to label players, or pigeon-hole'~7 l~tn as this or that type of player, but rather givei"m a(good) chance to prove themselves

. The secondoint is that players shouldn'taccept that they're not;ood enough to play Senior football . They shouldto improve

'nte to the best their skills an d knowledge of theof their ability. As a coach, surely

RID OF YOUR SECONDS! ' rthis is a big part of our job

. It should be stressed toall your players that all',ing in the ough there is no shame play-

Reserves, they should all be aiming to playin the Seniors

. Remove the stigma by removing the"Seconds" tag and call the side by Its proper name

,ing th

e Reserves "us and you will strengthen your club by remov-

and them " syndrome that can existbetween the "Ones" an d

I have a favourite saying "think like a second classPlayer and you'll play like one

." Remove the word"Seconds" from your club's vocabulary .

Tim BellLevel 2 Coach

SENIORCOACH-OF-THE-MONTH

JUNE

NAME: Rick MarksCLUB: AJAXSECTION: D

PLAYING HISTORY :

AJAX 1977-1993, club $&F 5 times,Richmond FC 1983, VAFA RepresentativeTeam 6 times, 1982 AAFC CarnivalTrophy, 200 VAFA games, played from Eto A section

COACHING HISTORY.First year of coaching

COACHING PHILOSOPHY,To provide an environment at the club thatis conducive for all players to work hard,To assist each in reaching their full poten-tial .

FUTURE AMBITION :To see the AJAX FC become a consistentlystrong club .

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40 Bonus Points are available as part of the Blades Cl~_ Championship to all Clubs who are able to demonstrate tr

at least 20 of their Senior, Reserve and Under 19 Playc ;-;regularly wear Blades Football Boots in VAFA matches .

Club Lists of those players who regularly wear Blades bocI-3are to be forwarded to the VAFA (Attention : Phil Stevens) :Monday 27 July 1 7: ` - .

Lists received after this date will not be accepted .

2 Bonus Points for each $100 of Blades apparel purchasedthrough the VAFA are also still available to each Club forClub apparel orders lodged w ith VAFA by 31 July 1998 .

Please contact Peter Warner of Blades Sports on9889 9222 with any enquiry in relation to either of the above.

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$20C3 TO THE WE I CI.._ ..._ . . . . __- -

, .a .ad ,IJ~Points have been allocated for Round Fourteen matches and today t he leading 20 clubs areo5°,-n . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a seniorn ,in receives 12 points ; reserves 5 t d,~ -

aJ: ~, 10 12 8 220,1aRCELLIN 11 125 .5 219 5

F3I ;:IUMARIS 12 105

.

21 9OLD CAMBERWELL 12 13 .5 0 211 5±1~JPIASH GRYPHONS 12 13

~0

.20 9PE`.INSULA 12 11

0 19 9OLD SCOTCH 7 1012 194

Ei:13TPTON ROVERS 9 89

C~LD TRINITY 9 710

193193ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 8 11 8

ORMOND 7 1110

19 118 9SOUTHBANK 11.5 10 0 188f~ICHMOND CENTRAL 13 6

0H .1:`rTHORN AMATEURS I 1 IO0

186

OLD PARADIANS 6 11 18 2il 18 2

*Adjusted game Rd 10 June 20th .

Bonus points are on offer and can be earned as follows :40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior, reserve or U nder 19players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .2 points for each $100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 July1998.

~~ win poin s; an under 19 team win 5 points .

~LUB SEN . RE~, U-19 TOTAL~~)')1,D °~AVERIANS 13 12 14 28

6HITEFRIARS O C 12 13 13 74C 1ULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 13 11 5

.5 238.5OLD CAREY 13 13

1 226(iLI7 MENTONIANS 11 9.5 9 224.5

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ELSTERNWICK PA n--rKDRAW 1998(July - September)

This Sat . 25/7 : Therry Penola v Old Ivanho eThis Sun 26/7: No match scheduled -ground vacantNext Sat 1/8 : Old Paradians v MHSO BNext Sun 2/8 : No match scheduled - ground vacantSat 8/8: Old Haileybury v De La SalleSun 9/8 : FIDA semi - finalsSat 15/8 : Club XVIII Prelim. FinalsSun: 16/8 : FIDA Grand Final sSat : 22/8 : Old Scotch v Old HaileyburySun : 23/8 : Club XVIII Grand FinalsSat : 29/8 : B Section First Semi-FinalSun : 30/8 : A Section First Semi FinalSat : 5/9 B : Section Second Semi-FinalSun : 6/9 : A Section Second Semi-FinalSat : 12/9: C Section Grand FinalSun : 13/9 : B Section Preliminary FinalSat: 19/9: B Section Grand FinalSun : 20/9 : A Section Grand Final

First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100) ; each subse-quent offence ($100).

Reserves/C18failure to phonescores by 2 .30pm

Seniors/U19failure to providefinal scores by 5p m

Old Melb (U19)Hampton Rovers (U 19)Old Ivanhoe (U19 )

OTHERU19 match forfeits teams fined $250

Bulleen-Templestowe (Rd .9), Mazenod (Rd. 11),Monash Blues (Rd .12), North Old Boys (Rd .13)

Incorrect scores phoned (Rd. 14)Old Mentonians (Sen .), MHSOB (U19)

From July 11th.Luke Hannebery, Old Xaverians. Charging,matches .

F rom July 18th.Chad Galvin, Old Westbourne . Striking, (Adjournuntil July 28th).Andrew Hill, Eley Park. Striking, 2 matches.Nick Prestigiacomo, Thornbury Cougars (ClStriking, 2 matches .Anthony Johnson, Thornbury Cougars (Cl,Attempt to strike, 1 match ,

* Dale Cassar, Glenhuntly . Striking, 2 matches .* Jason Cartledge, Bulleen Cobras . Striking, 2 mate

es .* Adham Diab, St . Kilda South Caulfield (Ull

Striking, 2 matches.*Accepted prescribed penalty

Ben O'Brien North Brunswick (Res.) Attemptstrike . Player O'Brien did not attend Tribunal as :has been expelled by his club . Player cannot play unclub makes application for O'Brien to appear befothe Tribunal.

Investigation - July 14th.In reference to the Investigation held July 14

into the allegations against Leigh MacnamaraParkside it should have been stated that LeilMacnamara was found not guilty of all chargeCharges were sustained against the Parkside cluThe VAFA apologies for the inaccuracy of the report

Results from Investigation - July 21st .

Thomastown and St. Leos Emmaus senior playecharged with being involved in a melee in the matcplayed at Bennettswood on July 11th.

Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed penaty of $300 each .

St. Kilda South Caulfield and Ormond Under-Iplayers charged with being involved in a melee in tlmatch played at Packer Reserve on July l lth .

Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed penaty of $ 100 each.

Fitzroy Reds and Old Westbourne senior playeicharged with being involved in a melee in the matcplayed at Ramsden Street on July 11th .

Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed penaty of $100 each .

A matter lodged by VAFA umpires alleging duOrmond under-19 player Adam Strauch racialabused a St. Kilda South Caulfield under-19 play(was resolved through mediation . Ormond AFC su:pended Adam Strauch for 2 matches .

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One round remaining a finals begin in earnestReview - Round 9

i u ust~ ~rribee and Ringwood fought out a tight tus-

sie before the Blues pulled away in the see-

returned to the winner's list at th e

half to record their third win for the season .,iaribyrnong ran out convincing winners againstH<iMhorn, while the Bombers were overrun by theG ills in the last half, allowing the top team to pull3 n ay on top by percentage

. North Ballara t

'e expense of thea~gas to keep their finals chances alive

. KaringalJl 2) and Geelong fought out a tight game an dayitiili the Bulls finally victorious, while the Lions

played four solid quarters to defeat Bendigo (2).

Parkside and Keilor played at Pitcher Parkllphington and the home side were victoriouscausing an upset by 8 points .

Bendigo (1) had the bye .

LADDERS ROUND 9

Preview - Round 10

should be ttooe strong Ovalfor 1WerBrunswick

hke~sDBroadmeadows over Hawthorn. Karingal (2) and

Keilor clash in Division 3 with the Saints favouredto win, likewise Parkside over Geelong judging onprevious form .

In Bendigo the Bombers are unable to makethe trip and hence have forfeited, whileMaribyrnong and Bendigo (2) should be a greatgame, with the Bulldogs favoured over theWarriors .

Ballarat host Ringwood at North Ballarat andwith the incentive of finals strong for the Knightsthey should be too strong for the Blues at home .Karingal (1) have the bye .

Clubs are also advised that notices withrespect finals times and details will be forward-ed to clubs next Monday (July 2 7) ,

DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FORAGAINS T: ,~fMGAL 9 6 °o POINTS

3E~~DIGO (1) 2 1 346 3479 6 2 1 99.7 2630MBERS 9 5 264 297 88.88 26?-yRLINS 4 0 243 3504 i 3 0 69.4 20

DIVISION TWO 236 320 73.75 4PLAYED WON LOST DRAW

'.11D LIONS 9 8t1,1RIByRNONG 9 I 0dEADIGO (2) 9 8 I 09ROADMEADOWS 9 5 4 0E_11~IHORN 5 4 09 4 55'ALLAfZAT 9

0

,~I:VGWOOD 5 0IZRRI$EE 9 3 6 09 2 7 0

DIVISION THREE PLAYED W .yOST DRAWEILOR

9ti'~PIlVGAL (2) 5 4 0~SIDE 9 5 4 0EELONG

95 4 0

2 0 2rceeived forfeit 0

'Jr reiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winningscore for the round74 "1 ~ - ,r.. . ._ -- ---- -

FOR AGAINST °foPOINTS

589 211 279.1 32

285 154 185.1 32

454 372 122.1 20

401 376 106.6 20366 3329 111 .2342 368 1692.9211 1 6461 45

.8 12249 332 75 8

FOR AGAINST % POINTS

402 137 293.4 20

436 294 148.3 20

432 304 142.1 20

27 153 17.6 0

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Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any rr 't .Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surn, iE

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

(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service0

- Weekend matches (Fri) • Scores (Sa .

The rr.- T : 4 ; ', (Glenhuntly Rd) is open _v-, y mG:ch day.

Clubs are issued with an appropriatc number of tickets for players and officials .

club invoiced accordingly .Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and th e

allow cars around you to be able to leave .When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that woul d

The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played .

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A RESERVE SECTION;VERIANS 14 12 2:OTCH 13 10 3SALL'c 14 9 5

S!ANS 14 9 514 7 7

BLUES 13 7 6DS 13 6 7

' :I July 25th (split round)

, :!NIANS 14 5 9iTON 14 2 12LEJRY 13 1 1 2

:.FCELLIN

DOC 14 6 8 0

7FiHADiANS13 11 2 0 909 608 149,51 44

'17, OLD BOYS 14 8 6 0 819 875 93.6 32-~='diTY 74 7 7 0 889 1007 88 28 28

903 1013 89.14 2414 4 10 0 1061 1063 99 .81 16:OE 13 4 9 0

0 1136 674 168.55 480 1051 653 160 .95 400 1191 772 154 .27 360 982 893 109 .97 360 995 964 103 .22 280 872 900 96.89 280 789 794 99.37 240 852 1017 8178 200 506 1110 45,59 60 643 1366 47,07 4

B RESERV E

14 12 2 0 989 637 155.26 4813 11 2 0 1124 600 187 33 4 4

563 890 63 .26 1614 3 11 0 699 1110 62.97 1 2

f PENOLA 08 13 2 11 0 688 952 72278c s ph yed July 25th (split round)

C RESERV E: LDES @AENT. TIGERS 14 11 3 0 1152 642 179,44 4 4

.,,dG . . ._ osr iiL,uS 4014 10 4 0 981 723 135 .68 4 0T 3td1ANS 14 9 4

1 7172 878 133.49 3 8

vtHS 14 8 6 0 10 1

4 7 7 0 1027 892 115 13 28

1 849 119.48 32

3 Eh4MAUS W P 14 3 11 0 769 1064 72 .27 12'A STH CAULFIELD 14 2 12 0 524 1265 4L42 83EN 7EMPLESTOWE 14 1 13 0 573 1346 4257 4

D RESERVE SECTION

r~i _FRIARS 14 13 1 0 1280 510 247,06 52° t'1 ^

1

4 12 2 0 1253 437 286 .73 48~ F[ 3

iDE 14 11 3 0 1221 637 191 .68 44'-,1T,81I BLUES 14 10 4 0 1241 803 754,55 40

.,. 1-1THBANK 14 10 4 0 1040 732 142.08 40a O C 14 8 6 0 930 816 113-97 32

BLACKS 14 5 9 0 790 783 100.89 20-VALLEY 14 4 9 1 894 1017 87 .91 7 8="N O C 14 4 10 0 685 1145 59.83 i 69SSENDON GR 14 3 10 1 474 1042 45.49

1-INS O 4C 14 2 12 0 458 1518 30.17 8-RICKS MENTONE 14 1 13 0 577 7509 38 24 4

E BLUE RESERVE-7 =4 f.;3ERWELL 14 13 0 1 1725 368 468 .75 54C :.ULFIELD GRAMMAR 14 11 3 0 1536 452 339.82 44_ 7

INSULA O B 14 11 3 0 1526 534 285,77 44=~~LEtGH A FC 14 9 4 1 1025 770 13112 38=' 7SIDE PARK 14 8 6 0 965 911 105059, 32

', -R HOUSE 14 7 7 0 664 1170 56.75 28

ERNWICK 14 4 10 0 717 1089 65 .84 1 6UNTLY 14 3 11

0 508 1307 38 .87 1 2.BURNE UNIVERSITY 14 2 12 0 615 1448 42

.47 8RYS 14 1 13 0 563 1839 3061 4

E WHITE RESERVE~D CARE Y

S O B 14 9 5 0 1264 558 226 .52 3 6-! IAt85TOWN CYMS14 9 5 0 1255 700 179,29 36

-=ROY REDS 14 8 5 1 993 832 119,35 34! BRUNSWICK 14 7 7 0 1088 942 115.5 28' ONO CENTRAL 14 6 8 0 781 904 86,39 24FEN

COBRAS 14 4 10 0 601 1539 39A5 1 6{ 05E UNIVERSITY 14 1 12 1 457 1228 37 .21 6-' WESTBOURNE A F C 14 0 14 0 384 1690 22.72 0

14 13 1 0 1342 578 232,18 5214 12 2 0 1238 584 211,99 48

F RESERV EMONASH

GRYPHONS 14 13 1 0 1352 468 288,89 52WEST BRUNSWICK 14 10 4 0 1080 724 149

.17 40HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14 10 4 0 1148 872 131,65 40WERRIBEE AMATEURS 14 7 7 0 859 981 87 .58 28ELEY PARK A F C 14 6 8 0 943 1188 79 .38 24ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14 4 10 0 726 1053 68

.95 16SYNOAL TALLY HO 14 3 11 0 621 1119 55

.5 12ANZ ALBERT PARK 14 3 11 0 565 1098 51

.46 12CLUB 78 (i )

OLD XAVERIANS 13 13 0 0 1434 344 416,86 52DE LA SALLE 13 11 2 0 1042 510 204,31 44OLD SCOTCH 13 9 4 0 706 550 128

.36 36OLD BRIGHTON 13 9 4 0 641

$86 109,39 36MHSOB 13 8 5 0 836 676 123.67 32OLD MELBURNIANS 13 6 8 0 548 818 66,99 20ST KEVINS 13 3 10 0 524 822 63.75 12COLLEGIANS 13 3 10 0 464 892 52.02 12MAZENOD O C 13 2 11 0 489 979 49,95 8THERRY PENOL'n OB 13 3 10 0 441 1090 40 .46 8

CLUB 18 (2 )MONASH WHITES 13 12 1 0 910 445 204

.49 48THORNBURY COUGARS 13 10 3 0 961 586 163

.99 40KEW 13 8 5 0 832 524 158,78 32MT LILYDALE 0 C 13 8 5 0 962 618 155 .68 32MARCELLIN 13 6 7 0 710 795 89.31 24OLD ESSENDON GR 13 3 10 0 593 1045 56 .75 12YARRA VALLEY 13 3 10 0 562 1144 49.13 i2PARKSIDE 13 2 it 0 554 1012 54,74 8

UNDER-19 SECTION 1,veniurms 14 14 0 0 1737 650 267,23 56

OLD PARADIANS 14 11 3 0 1345 976 137.81 44DE LASALLE 14 9 5 0 1444 1258 114,97 35

OLD BRIGHTON 14 8 6 0 1144 1035 110.53 - 32COLLEGIANS 14 7 7 0 1407 1105 127 .33 28UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 7 7 0 1115 1028 108 .46 28ST KEVINS 14 7 7 0 1170 1474 79 .38 28STBERNARDS 14 3 it 0 1112 1466 75.85 12triAZENOD O C 14 3 11 0 956 1705 56.07 12OLD CAREY 14 1 13 0 779 1777 43.84 4

UNDER-19 (2)WWHITEFRIARS 14 13 1 0 1690 796 212 .31 52OLD SCOTCH 14 12 2 0 1548 966 160,25 -OLD TRINITY 14 10 4 0 1592 949 167.76 40ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 14 8 6 0 1267 1217 104,11 32MARCELLIN 14 5 8 1 1175 1224 91 .09 22BEAUMARIS A F C 14 5 8 1 993 1344 73 .86 22OLD HAILEYBURY 14 5 9 0 1223 1288 94

.95 20OLD MELBURNIANS 14 5 9 0 1084 1444 75 .07 20NORTH OLD BOYS 14 4 10 0 957 1441 66

.41 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 2

12 0 858 1735 49.45 8UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

€AHSOB 14 12 2 0 1821 753 241,83 48ORMOND 14 10 4 0 1296 960 135 40HAMPTON ROVERS 14 9 5 0 1494 845 176 .8 36OLD MENTONIANS 14 9 5 0 1614 1001 161

.24 36AJAX 14 8 6 0 991 1114 88.96 32MONASH BLUES 14 7 7 0 974 1205

80.83 28CAULFIELD OR 14 5 8 1 942

1058 89.04 22OLD XAVERIANS (2) i4 5 8 1 927 1065 87

.04 22DE LA SALLE (2) 14 4 10 0 1081 1351 80 .01 16ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 14 0 14 0 423 2329 18

.16 0UNDER-19 (2) RE D

OLD IVANHOE14 12 2 0 1297 694 106,89 48

YARRA VALLEY 14 12 2 0 1226 704 174.15 44WARRINGAL A F C 14 10 4 0 1560 795 196,23 40THERRY PENOLA OB 14 10 4 0 1450 924 156,93 40AQUINAS O C 14 7 7 0 1189 1168 101 .8 28OLD GEELONG 14 7 7 0 874 995 87.84 28OLD PARADIANS (2) 14 6 8 0 860 7356 63.42 24ST LEO S EMPdAUS 4V P 14 5 9 0 564 1449 38.92 20BULLEEN-T'cMPLESTOWE 10 1 9 0 262 1296 21 .76 4

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1998

TEAM NAME P

OLD XAVERIANS 14ST KEVINS 14*ST BERNARDS 13OLD MELBURNIANS 14*UNIVERSITY BLUES 13*OLD SCOTCH 13DE LA SALLE 14*OLD HAILEYBURY 13OLD BRIGHTON 14COLLEGIANS 14To be played July 25th ( split round )

MARCELLIN 14OLD TRINITY 14NORTH OLD BOYS 14MHSOB 14*OLD IVANHOE 13*ORMOND 13*OLD PARADIANS 13MAZENOD 0 C 14*THERRY PENOLA OB 13IVANHOE 14*To be played July 25th (split round )

BEAUMARIS A F C 14OLD MENTONIANS 14HAMPTON ROVERS 14ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 14OLD GEELONG 14BANYULE 14ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 14ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 14BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14THOMASTOWN 14

WHITEFRIARS 14SOUTHBANK 14PARKSIDE 14AJAX 14MONASH BLUES 14AQUINAS O C 14OLD ESSENDON GR 14YARRA VALLEY 14SALESIAN O C 14UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14ST PATRICKS MENTONE 14ST JOHNS O C 14

CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 14PENINSULA 0 B 14OLD CAMBERWELL 14OAKLEIGH A F C 14CHIRNSIDE PARK 14POWER HOUSE 14ELSTERNWICK 14SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 14GLENHUNTLY 14ST MARYS 14

OLD CAREY 14RICHMOND CENTRAL 14KEW 14UHSOB 14NORTH BRUNSWICK 14WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 14FITZROY REDS 14BULLEEN COBRAS 14LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 14OLD WESTBOURNE 1 4

MONASH GRYPHONS 14HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14SYNDAL TALLY HO 14WEST BRUNSWICK 14ELEY PARK A F C 14ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14WERRIBEE AMATEURS 14ANZ ALBERT PARK 14

W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTION

13 1 0 1660 865 191 .91 529 5 0 1405 1412 99.5 368 5 0 1448 1304 111.04 328 6 0 1193 1126 105.95 327 6 0 1230 1130 108.85 287 6 0 1189 1130 105.22 287 7 0 1170 1265 92.49 286 7 0 1144 1272 89.94 242 12 0 1189 1521 78.17 81 13 0 1107 1710 64.74 4

B SECTION11 3 0 1388 1086 127.81 449 5 0 1355 1164 116.41 368 6 0 1225 1063 115.24 328 6 0 1480 1287 115 328 5 0 1057 1009 104.76 327 6 0 1223 1071 114.19 286 7 0 1143 1259 90.79 245 9 0 1173 1456 80.56 203 10 0 1152 1362 84.58 123 11 0 1185 1624 72.97 1 2

C SECTIO N12 2 0 1819 1199 151.71 4811 3 0 1685 1313 128.33 449 5 0 1356 1019 133.07 368 6 0 1352 1226 110.28 328 6 0 1294 1376 94.04 326 8 0 1343 1393 96.41 245 9 0 1377 1613 85.37 205 9 0 1284 1616 79.46 203 11 0 1284 1648 77.91 123 11 0 1320 1711 77.15 12

D SECTIO N12 2 0 1517 1016 149.31 4811 2 1 1623 1230 131.95 4610 3 1 1451 1119 129.67 4210 4 0 1475 1120 131.7 408 6 0 1240 1009 122.89 327 7 0 1512 1341 112.75 287 7 0 1308 1218 107.39 286 8 0 1478 1446 102.21 246 8 0 1215 1337 90.88 243 11 0 925 1228 75.33 122 12 0 1024 1740 58.85 81 13 0 839 1803 46.53 4

E BLUE SECTIO N13 1 0 194512 2 0 201912 2 0 18389 5 0 14318 6 0 17025 8 1 14525 9 0 11913 10 1 9912 12 0 8460 14 0 976

E WHITE SECTION13 1 0 193513 1 0 180410 4 0 18719 5 0 12647 7 0 13246 8 0 13416 8 0 10933 11 0 10032 12 0 7691 13 0 854

F SECTIO N12 2 0 176611 3 0 141110 4 0 15837 7 0 11586 8 0 12335 9 0 10193 11 0 9682 12 0 852

755 257.62 52888 227.36 48991 185.47 481216 117.68 361284 132.55 321463 99.25 221546 77.04 201653 59.95 142405 35.18 82190 44.57 0

714 271.01 521110 162.52 521067 175.35 401463 86.4 361332 99.4 281263 106.18 241306 83.69 241631 61 .5 121780 43.2 81592 53.64 4

908 194.49 48950 148.53 441150 137.65 401049 110.39 281363 90.46 241383 73.68 201441 67.18 121878 45.37 8

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