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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 16, 1998
Page 2: The Amateur Footballer, Week 16, 1998

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FINALS VENUE Sis normally the case at this time of the year thevenues allocated for the conduct of the various

uons' finals matches change regularly as discus-,,,niis continue with clubs. councils and other user,oups . At the time of printing this week's "Amateur

;-COAballer" the venues are as follows .Clubs must understand that venues may be

i,,mged from section to section even during the weekding a final when it becomes known which are th e

r participating teams (seniors and reserves) . At all;imcs it is attempted to minimise the amount of travel;;,,- participating teams giving priority consideration for,c .j :ns finishing higher on the ladders, particularly in

11ior sections first of all .Possible /probable allocation :

A:

C:

D :E Blue :

E White :

Elstermvick Park - all finals matchesElsternwick Park and SandringhamSandringham and Elsternwick ParkMonash Universitv and MordiallocCentral Reserve (Mazenod's ground)Kevin Barlett Reserve and CamberwellSports Ground

HB: S. Ralph-(90's )Smith

M. Seccull - - ~(90's) G .Phillips PHIL STEVENS(80's/90's) CHIEF EXECUTIVE

C :I. Roberts (70's) OFFICERR. Pau l(70's/80's) W. Phillips (90's )

HF: M. Porter ( 60's/70's) P. Gadstone (60's/70's)W. Shand (80's)

F : N . Morey (90's) P. Bowring ( 60's/70's) A . Walden(80's/90's)

RUCKS : J . Houghton ( 70's/80's) D . Miller (80's)ROVER: S . Meehan (80's/90's )

I/C: A. Home (60's/70's) cap . . C. McKenzie(80's/90's), P .Mason ( 70's) D. Connell

(80's/90's )

COACH : J . Masters (70's )

HIV AND THE VAFA IN THE NEWS

There has been an incredible reaction to the newssurrounding the player who has lodged an applicationto play in the VAFA where on this application it wasclearly marked that the player was HIV positive .

The Executive will be considering the matter at itsmeeting next Monday evening when by that time theExecutive will have full knowledge of medical, legal andfinancial ramifications so that an informed decisioncan be reached .

To allay fears, incorrect stories that are circulatingand to state the actual situation the VAFA will speak tothe media on Monday evening and will circulate astatement to all VAFA clubs first thing Tuesday morn-ing .

TWO BIG OCCASIONS AT ELSTERNWIC K

F : Cramer Street Reserve and Gillon Oval .Brunswick

U/19-1 : Whitehorse Reserve (Box Hill )U/19-2 : Scammell Reserve (Oakleigh AFC ground)U/19-Blue : Gerry Green Reserve (Parkdale)U/19-Red : Trinity Grammar School and Parade

CollegeClub XVIII : Scammetl Reserve / Ramsden St . Reserve

and Elsternwick Park

for details relating to dates of matches please refer to:d-,e finals display elsewhere in this week's issue of the:'tmateur Footballer. "

H IS FOR HAILEYBURYThere has been a request to add some lightness to

From The Desk Of. . ." so in a similar way to JonAnderson's column in the Herald-Sun ( free plug JA !)I will present a celebrity's best team . This week VAFAPresident Andrew Langford-Jones p resents his bestever OH team .B :B. Carty (90's) D . Code (70's) J . Bingham

(80's/90's)

PARK

On Friday evening members of the 1978 OldScotch premiership team are holding a dinner at the"scene" to celebrate the 20 year anniversary and onSaturday before the Old Paradians v. MHSOB matchidentities of both teams' pasts have been invited to a "Iremember" luncheon . At this luncheon new inducteeswill be welcomed into the VAFA's 300 Games Club.

A report will be presented in next week's "AmateurFootballer. "

~ -] ~ A Y 1;1® m+~ 1 1 `~b==~i J t~THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

August lst,1998 Price : $ 1 .50 Vol . 98 No . 16

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A SECTIONby Jason Frenk 1

fecv weeks ago I made mention of the St . KevinsA internet site, and reference to some of the globalinitiatives such as this which push the great game ofamateur football beyond the boundaries of Victoria .Well I am pleased to announce in this week's columnthat not only are we defining the frontiers throughoutthe world - we've even made an impact in Sydney . Yesthat's right . Our northern neighbours have beengripped with A-section fever and, so insatiable is theirappetite for this tremendous competition, one individ-ual even rang me a couple of weeks ago to secure asubscription to this great journal . So whicheverground you're playing at today, please remember - thefield is your state, the world your oyster. And with thatpoetic introduction out of the way, let's get down tosome business .REVIEW

The main surprise came from Haileybury College,where the Bloods plied out three or four nails that hadbeen hammered into their coffin in previous weeks bythe pundits with a gutsy 14 point win over UniversityBlues. The Blues threw everything at them in a tenselast term but Meehan's men, buoyed by the prospect ofan early departure from the September race, hung ongrimly with Home heading a dour defence. Ash Hiltongave them plenty of drive all day, and Hucker, Moreyand W. Phillips all chipped in with a couple of goals topush the Bloods over the line.

Sixth placed Scotch, like seventh placed De LaSalle, has a 7-7 record . but the Cardinals' S1-pointcapitulation to St . Be rnards last Saturday showed thata spot in September will not come easily. The homeside led that contest all day, and an eight goal finalterm put the icing on St . Bernards cake, and keptthem firmly entrenched in second spot . Paul Gilmourmade a welcome return to form with eight goals whileVin Comito, Adam Merrington . skipper Luke Gollantand Ben Loughlin were all among the best . As in manyof their defeats this year, Rohan Price was clearly bestfor Scotch .

PREVIEW

The match of the round pits second versus third onthe ladder in a clash that will determine just who hasthe right to sit in second spot. Both sides have a 9-5record, but St . Kevins significantly inferior percentagemakes a victory today all the more important.Interestingly, these two teams are also the second andthird highest scoring sides in the competition, a legacyof two forward lines that contain the talents of Ryan,Vassallo . Garvey, Merrington, Fraser and Gilmour.SKOB's have found high scores harder to come by asthe season's progressed, but Tim Hart will be hoping

his defenders can keepa lid on Bernards'scoring potential. Ho wfar is St. Bernards ------College from th ecemetery - I fancy St . Kevins will be buried toda

Pressure, Points, Percentage - it all makes aence in the last few rounds as every morsel ctoward - hopefully - securing a spot in the fouclashes everywhere today, and no stranger to iitant matches this year is Old Melburnians Iplaced, opposition today for fifth placed UniveBlues . The Redlegs have had a big few weeks ipast month - culminating in a lifeless, lacklustr(to St . Kevins last week . In spite of that defeat, MiFord retains one advantage that Andrew Smith vdearly love to hold - the Redlegs are in charge ofown destiny with a game in hand on today's cnents. Old Melburnians' 15 point win todaystrengthen that advantage.

Old Scotch host De La Salle in another, all-intant match for both sides at the Camberwell S1Ground . Sixth versus seventh, the loser of to(match can just about book that chalet up at Bullesome September skiing action . After a promising ;to the season, the Dees have run up on dry grounthe past month . It is a drought Scotch knows onlywell - they started season 1998 on the same spcturf, but Wayne Harmes has been able to success]guide them home - Scotch by 31 points .

With the exhilaration of their first victory still tlin the air at the change-room at Harry Trott 0Collegians face a daunting return to reality towhen they meet top side Old Xave rians at TooPark. The cemetery might not be nearby, but that hn't stopped Xavier burying all manner of friend andbeneath the shadow of the grandstand . Like a gcmechanic, Tim O'Shaughnessy will be turning the cand knobs today- fine tuning, as Xavs romp ahead63 points.

The last match comes from Haileybury Colle ;where the Bloods will attempt to prolong life for anoler week yet when they host second bottom side CBrighton. Today's game should be a veritable walkthe park for the Bloods - not only do they hold a sustantial five game, 13% advantage over Brighton

, unlike their opposition, the Bloods still have somethi ito play for. The good form of Hucker and Hiltonrecent weeks should give Haileybury a significaheight advantage today - Bloods by 34 points .Social

Old Scotch - On Friday night, players and ofrlci a2

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Old Boys . Attending were President Leigh%„cGregor . Secretary Bryan Gibbs, Captain John,~nderson, VC Simon Tallent . B&F Michael Bates andcoach Laurie Aghan. VAFA President Manson Russel1t!nted commemorative medals to all players .

SENIORS

iNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALt,At,5ALL0 ST. BERNARDS 2 60130YD OLD SCOTCH 43

tt:'1RNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 40

i,ILMORE ST. BERNARDS 8 39

D. RYAN ST. KEVINS 37RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 3 6

A RESERVEV;RZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES7I7HER DE LA SALLEpC~ON OLD MELBURNIANSC[-,0E OLD SCOTC H

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AUGUST 8 - ROUND 17ST. KEVINS v. OLD SCOTC HOLD HAILEYBURY v. DE LA SALLE - at EP

SaturdayCOLLEGIANS v . ST . BERNARDSUNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD XAVERIANSOLD BRIGHTON v . OLD MELBURNIANS

The Age VAFA sportswriterGarry Petrof f writes about

Saturday VAFA matchesplayed and previews the

Sunday A sectionMatch of the Day.

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SENIORS - 25.07 .98ST BERNARDS 5.1 8.8 12.10 20.12 .132OLD SCOTCH 2.3 2.8 7.9 12.9 .81St Bernards : Gilmore 8. Adam Merrington 3 . Vassallo 2. J . Oollant . Andrew'.lerringom. Thomas, McKeon . Conuto. Davis . Best: L . Gollant V. Connie, Gilmore.Adam Aierrmgom. Loughlui. Mount.Old Scotch; Crane 7 . Pntehard 2. Stokes. Phillips . Hawkins- Best: Price . Crane.

Phillips. Lams, Atdlar. Thompson .OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .3 3.8 7.14 9.18.72UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.4 3.10 5.12 7.16.58Old Hall eybury: Hucker 2 . btorev 2. t4C Phillips 2 . Baxter. Flotd . Lappage . Best:

Home. Ash Hilom . in. Phdlips . S.~Walden. D . Warden. Hacker .University Blues: t4trzvkoaski 2 . 6teKuinon 2 . Blood . Guengerich . V.111cox. Best:Sheehan Versteegan . Steaart . Sturrock . Kordick. Decrespigty .

RESERVES - 25.07.98ST BERNARDS 2.2 7.2 10.7 13.10.88OLD SCOTCH 5.3 8.5 7.7 9.8.82St . Ban®rds: Rogerson 4. Dalie_v 3. Talhot . S1a0tewes. Farmer. S. Grap. Perrett.Kennedv. Best: L. O%crman . Parad-ski. Matheaes . B . Overman . Farmer.RogersonOld Scoteh : Pantrnt 2. Crow 2 . Castricum 2 . T. Reid . Blenheim. Starick. Best:Thomas. Cobbs . T. Reid . Woodhouse. Craw. Panton.

OLD HAILEYBURY 1.2 3.4 4.6 5.7.37UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 9.4 15.7 19.7 .121OLD Haileybury: Roukands 2 . Byrns . Dann. Pound . Beat: Orion . lay. Dimond.

Pound . Dann . Kirk-ood-Scott .University Blues: Alexander 7. Nation 4 . Johnson 3. Clarke 2 . Miller . Bohun.

Brccktep. Best: Alexander, Beltrame. Walsh, Nation. Johnson. McIntosh.

OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 0.0 3.2 6.3.39COLLEGIANS 3.1 5.8 6.12 8.14.62Old Brighton : (Goal Kickers and Best playcrs not received )Coilegi

~: Best : (Goal Kickers and Best players not received )

ST. BERNARDS v. ST. KEVINS Field : MartinJackson Graham Thwaites Boundary : GregShilo Shawn Hennig Goal : Brad NashShannon Ryan

OLD SCOTCH v. DE LA SALLE Field :Anthony Damen Jamie Kvins Boundary :Brendan Corcoran Jon Stevenson Goal : KevinSegota Russell Owen s

OLD XAVERIANS v. COLLEGIANS Field:Steve McCarthy Cameron Nash Boundary :Cameron Kealy Stephen Johnston Goal :Bernie Hoare Geoff Grigg

OLD MELBURNIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUESField : Albie Firley Wayne Hinton Boundary :Bob Mutton Cameron Haves Goal : RossRichards Reno Barichievic h

OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD BRIGHTON Field :Mark Jenkins Tim Sutcliffe Boundary : TristanBowman Michael Chapple Goal : AnthonySimpson John Robinson

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A-& SectionCOLLEGIA N S

coach: t.eigh C~r,Res. Coach: Craig Nankervis1 B. King2 N. Florentine3 B. Woolhouse4 T. Van Der Veene5 G. Deane-Johns6 S . Van Der Veene7 L. Byrne8 C. Higson8 C. Pollock9 V. Cleary10 S . Harding11 B . Mackenzie12 C . Dilena13 S . El g14 D . Warne-Smith15 N . Michael15 Y. Phillips16 A . Wallace17 R . Hosking17 D . Phillips18 J . Bennett19 B . Mooney20 A . Greenway21 A . Johnston22 D . Kerr23 N . Milat24 R. Hartnett25 J . Frazer26 S . Wooley27 S. Humphry28 S . Blackman29 A . Kenneally30 M . Galbraith31 J. Nevins32 J . Tarpey33 A. Startin34 D. Entwisle35 R . Morley36 G . Fode37 M .Opi e38 M . Lake (C)39 R . Jone s40 M . O'Donnell42 L. Vasdekis43 G . Cooper45 M . Mossman45 N . Harri s46 C . Harris47 D . Milat48 J . Lemon49 A . Smith50 B . Jefferson51 P. Baxter52 N . Gill53 M . Ingli s54 T. Dimopoulos55 A. Mirakian55 E. Jones57 J . Moore

DE LA SALLECoach : Kevin CollinsRes. Coach : Greg Feutrill1 M. Chun2 P. Fiume3 D. Crowe4 L. Hal l5 C. Swift6 M. Fisher7 C. Browne8 C. Wrigh t9 C. Campbell10 T. Silvers11 A. Evans (VC)12 D .Toohey13 A. Water s14 A. Duncan15 J . Hodder16 S . Hyland17 A. Elliott18 A. Flowerday19 J . Tull y20 B . Corin20 P. O'Brien21 D .Jackson22 P. O'Callaghan22 S . Laska23 D. Balzar24 J . Morel25 G . Hynes26 S. Wood26 P. Wyles27 L. Van Der Pligt28 S . Hart29 D . Rosman30 B. Mannix31 K. Mannix32 R . Bonnici33 D . King33 M . O'Donnell34 A. Pedicini35 A . Mackintosh36 M . Aro n37 S. Clay37 M. Rose]38 A. Mithe n39 P. Brasher (C)40 M . Butler41 M. McHenry42 B. Lee43 L. Borella44 X . Clancy44 T. Montgomery46 M . Hega n47 D . Lasini48 D . Smith49 A. Moore50 P. Mannix50 J. Doak51 A. Orlando52 D. Hyland53 L. Seager54 J . Duckett55 M. Harber58 T. For d58 A . Thompson

59 M . Richards64 M. Gribble70 T. Smit h75 J . Walshe76 P. Halbish77 T. Proctor

59 M . Mercuri61 R . Grace62 R . Beattie63 S. McManus64 G . Curren66 S . Thoma s

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The Angel TavernGryph Inn

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANS

Coach :Dale TappingRes. Coach: Stephen Bames

1 A. Kryzwniak2 J . Murc h3 R. Oakley4 M. Talbot5 N. Perry (C)6 S. Alderson7 B. Loga n8 G. Hipwell9 S. Lennox10 R . Hartman11 A . Fitzgerald12 H . Bickett13 R . Ken t14 B . Paterson15 D . Tymms16 B. Williams17 A. Van De n

Dungen18 M . Jackson (VC)19 A . Mandylaris20 A. Palfrey21 N . Winter22 K . Farrell23 A . Pryor24 R . Carter25 S. Nicka s26 T. McNamara27 D . Paterson28 A . Alderto n29 P. Woff34 M. Reid35 S . Mercer36 B . Pollock38 J . Raju39 A. Fischer40 N . Bulfin41 J . Murchie42 A . Corke43 C . Brew44 A . Brown45 T. Desmyth46 D. Hansen47 D . Wilson49 M . Barber50 S. Williams (VC)51 D . Strachan52 D. Stockdale53 B . Letchford56 R . Brow n57 A. McLachlan59 R. Farre r60 D . Crewdson61 A . Witte62 A. Lewis63 B . Wilson66 T. Lennox71 B . Alderson84 P. McMahon

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach : Simon MeehanRes. Coach: Peter Fatouro s

A. BaxterD . Connell (C)D. Warde nC. McKenzieC . WardenW. SmithAdam HiltonM . OrtonC. HomeC. EfstathiouC . HuckerD . Seccul lB. CartyA. ForsythN . MoreyR . BartholmeuszB. Langford-JonesAsh Hilton

18 A.Papotto18 M . Constabl e19 M . Armstong (VC)20 C . Kraus21 A. Walden21 B. Waters22 S . Richardson23 M . Seccul l24 A . Ros s25 G . Rowlands26 G . Phillips (VC)27 J. Dann28 A. Pound28 S . Walden29 B . Carso n30 A . Aughterson31 D . Maso n31 B. Main32 P. O'Donnell33 A . Floyd34 C . Reidy35 D .Lappage36 B. Lay37 S . O'Grady38 R . Parker39 M . Stanojevic40 H . Gopu40 W. Phillips41 B . Melin42 D. Scalia43 R . Plecher44 A. Kirkwood-Scott45 N . Hil l46 P. Langford-Jones47 J . Kuri a48 S . Saunders49 R . Goulden50 A. Bonwick51 P. Dimond52 D. Reid53 C . Pountney54 D . Scaunich54 M. Thiele55 L . Byrns56 D. Webb57 M . Wray58 R . McMaster59 L . Hardeman60 J. Amitrano61 A. Hall62 R. Thornton65 C . Dowling

The Marine

OLDCoach : Michael FoiRes . Coach: David

1 M. Bennett2 S . Theodore3 A. Ros s4 S. EllinghaD,5 L. Bun n6 D. Holm e7 C. Thompso8 M. Lovett9 C. Aubrey10 T. Roberts11 M . Jukes12 A . Hewitt13 S . Rose14 J . Bun n15 M . Roberts16 C. Eabry17 J . Miller18 A. Topakas19 A. Parkin20 J . Guest21 L. Boyd22 A . Waddell23 M. Berry (VC)24 C . Berry26 C. Kennedy27 O . Boyd28 S . Rabbitt29 M . Ward30 I . McMulli n31 J . Hart32 A . McDougall33 G. Dixon34 C . Ellis35 D . Brown36 A . McKeon37 R . Mulquiney38 A. Michel l39 J . Rigg40 S . Crow41 G . Wilhelm42 P. Theodore43 T. Cloke44 P. Thompson45 Z . Useinov46 S . Topakas47 S . Brown48 C . Jenkin s49 T. Stuckey (C)50 P. Marini s51 C. Banks52 B . Campbell53 A . Bains54 I. Paterson55 S . Murray56 A . Hunt57 M . Peers58 S. Giglia59 J . Raftopolous60 H . Marshall61 J. Sallaban k62 W. Hauserman63 L. Col e64 P. Mills

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R Czech : DavidMcCormack

K . StokesB . Phillip sC . Hoskin g3T. Holt (VC)R . Price (VC)

6 L . McDonnell7 J . Kitchen

C . ReidA. Boyd

,0 J . Kerr11 M, Angus12 S . Hume13 N. Hooper14 D. Norman15 M . O'Brien16 A . Spee d17 S . Woodhouse18 S . Collin s19 S . Spiden20 T. Wilson21 S . Gibbs22 C . Heath23 0 . Crane24 L . Hawkins25 T. Pritchard26 A. Crow27 R . Armstrong28 N . Thompson29 M. Weber30 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. Penton47 T. Rei d48 P. Davis49 D . Thomas50 C . Tindale51 A. Faichney52 A. Lines53 S . Milliken54 A . Seymour55 A . Mitchell56 T. Wilmot57 N . Morris58 G . Boy d59 A . Walkom60 M . Weber63 T. Gray66 H . Thomas

OLD XAVERIANSCoach : Ti m

O'ShaughnessyRes. Coach : Michael Plant

1 M. Blood (C )

2 M. Bourke3 L. Hanneberry4 D . Landrigan (VC)5 A . Heil6 A. Keyhoe

7 S. Lethlean8 M. Holmes

9 G. Hatfield10 C . Kelly

11 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 . Dan n31 L . Tuddenham32 A . Brushfleld33 A. Sassi34 B. Healy35 S. Hede36 P. Barrett37 J . Hawkins38 T. James39 N . Ockleshaw40 R . Ryan

41 A. Dillon42 T. Fleming43 T. Woodruff47 J . Kay48 R. Hall49 R. Dillon50 J . Drake51 D . Wals h52 S . Connellan53 M . Diamond54 R . Jones55 P. Salter56 A . Belli57 R . Ralph58 M . Fennessy66 P. Panagiotopoulos

ST BERNARDSCoach : Garry FouldsP--s. Coach: David Law

1 A. Gray1 A. Capes2 J . Hardwick2 S. Gray3 A. Brebne r4 V. Comito (VC)5 Joe Mount6 C . Wood7 S. Perrett8 L . Vassallo9 J. Kenned y10 N . Mitchell (VC)10 G. Matthews11 P. Capes12 B. Hogan13 S. McKeon14 A. Thomas15 T. Wilkinson16 AndrewMerrington16 P. Freeman17 B. Swann18 P. Hayes19 L. Gollant (C)20 T. Sheehan21 B . Loughli n22 Adam Merrington23 G . Collin s24 G . DeMamiel25 M . Talbot26 J . Gollant (VC)26 M . Overman27 A . Nathan28 P. Gilmour29 J . Overman (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 . Jawolski

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ST KEVINSCoach : Tim HartRes. Coach: Hartley Stone

1 N. Hart2 J . D ynan3 M. Bra d4 W. KeiqXran5 M. Dolfman (C)6 D. Ciavol a7 B. Kennedy8 B. Dollman9 D. Smith10 N . Fraser11 D . Ryan12 M . Rizio13 R . Bowles14 L. Mahoney15 M . Oliv e16 B . Garvey17 M . Terzirn18 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. Mount30 D . Curti s31 A. McGuiness32 S . O'Connor33 G . Mulcahy34 P. Scarfo35 A. Thomas36 D . Kennedy37 S . Kennedy38 J . Bateman39 S . Gribble40 A . Ha rt41 J . Hassett42 J . Pan g razio43 D . McArdle44 D . Moylan45 D . Waight46 J . Fogarty47 B . Quir k48 S . McConnell50 S . Kurin g51 J. Darcy52 J. Finch54 S . Game55 B . Callery56 M . Pangrazio57 C . Bossong58 I . Hewi tt59 N . Sweeney60 J . Goldswo

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hy63 J . Herma n65 T. Bare66 A. Morgan67 B . Day68 D . McNair69 M . Ryan70 M . McArdle71 T. Salisbu ry88 S . Young

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BREEDENGE

UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : Andrew SmithRes. Coach : Pat Mackey

1 D. Slimmon2 J . Staritski3 J . Sturrock4 D. Guengerich6 S. Longle y7 D. Hayter8 N . Byrne9 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 . Key s43 J . McIntos h44 R . Featherstone45 G. McLachlan46 T Johnso n47 S . Brockley49 D . sTrack50 H . Nailon52 J . Clarke53 R . Versteegen55 J . House56 M . Belford57 T. Irvine58 M . Wyrzykowski59 L. Fehrin g60 D . Edwards62 N . Taylor63 G . Kluge65 R. Benjamin66 S . Grace67 D . McAloon68 M . Wallace

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B SECTIO Nby Michael George

REVIEWThe completion of the split round saw Old Ivanhoe's

winning run continue, notching up their fifth winin a row against Therry Penola last weekend whichtakes them to third place on the ladder . Old Ivanhoegot on top early. kicking five in the first quarter andTherry Penola never really looked like reeling them in .The tag team combination of Jarrod Weddle and JamesHope changing between the ruck and forward lineproved to be a handful for Therry's backline withWeddle kicking seven goals and Hope booting four forthe day . Old Ivanhoe also had winners at ground levelwith George Haros and Adam Jenkins both workinghard around the packs. Therry stuck at the task andtheir better players included Crockford, Egglestoneand Castaldi .

Ormond dominated the game against OldParadians for three quarters but after a late Paradiansrevival only just hung on to win by 10 points . Ormondgot off to a good start kicking six goals to OP's twobehinds in the first quarter and this trend continuedfor the next two quarters . Ormond's pressure and abil-ity to get numbers to the ball saw them winning theball and creating scoring opportunities. Mark Gilmoreand Andrew Jobling were shutting down the OP for-ward line and rover David Turner was creating havocboth around the ground and on the scoreboard, kick-ing five goals . At three quarter time the home side helda 43 point lead and it appeared to be a case of how farOrmond . However after some successful motivation atthe break Old Paradians came out in the last quarterand attacked relentlessly, booting seven goals toOrmond's one giving the home side a serious fright .Harrison snared four goals for OP and Brabender . Balland O'Loughlin were solid contributors .

PREVIEWS

ORMOND V. MARCELLIN

Ormond are at the crossroads for this year with a"must win" clash against the competition leaders,Marcellin. When their midfield is firing Ormond takesome stopping but throughout the year they havestruggled to put four quarters together. Marcellin alsohave a number of handy midfield players in Dinneen,Cox and Waters and have consistent scoring options inTreganowan and Purcell which should give them theedge in this contest .

Marcellin by 23 points .

OLD PARADIANS V. MHSO B

MHSOB travel to VAFA headquarters to face theunpredictable Old Paradians in another game which

will shape the final I !four. MHSOB stum-bled at Ivanhoe Park afortnight ago and willneed a greater outpu tfrom their fonvards if they are to get over the Itthis clash . Old Paradians have shown in recent vthey are the "wildcard" of the competition and ifcan stay with MHSOB they are a big chance .

Old Paradians by I I points.

IVANHOE V. NOB S

The North Old Boys travel to Ivanhoe Park to frejuvenated Ivanhoe combination whose recentover MHSOB last round underlines that they arpushover at home. Ivanhoe have a number ofrunning players and with Williams back in thesquare they look more likely to kick winning sc(However NOBs also got their season back on tracka convincing win last round against Old Trinity aithey can maintain that form they should grab one

NOBs by 14 points .

MAZENOD V. THERRY PENOLA

Mazenod have made steady progress in the sechalf of the year but will be keen to maintain their bron Therry and Ivanhoe and should win at hoAlthough Therry still have the capacity to surprisethe NOBs discovered a few weeks ago and ifPetrevski and the forward line fires they will piMazenod all the way .

Mazenod by 21 points .

OLD TRINITY V. OLD IVANHOE

The form reads like chalk and cheese, withIvanhoe surging towards the finals and Old Trinitseason apparently grinding to a halt . Old Trinity rhave used the break to regroup and will regain a nuiher of regular senior players for the clash including fforward Stickland, but they face an Old Ivanhoe coxbination who are playing a confident brand of footb,and unless Old Trinity can counter Weddle and Hopeis hard to see them turning it around this week ,

Old Ivanhoe by 22 points.

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Mazenod - Congratulations to Dave Murray (150David Krom (100) and Marcus Welch (50) who haNall reached their respective tallies recently. All ha4been fine contributors both on and off the field and wlook forward to the next 50 from each of you . Well donfrom all at Mazenod .

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SENIORS - 2 5.07 .98

B RESERVEMHSOBMHSOB

ORMOND

OLD TRINITY

,AME

CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

; TICIG,AND OLD TRINITY 54

11RRISON OLD PARADIANS 4 50

r AFFRY MARCELLIN 42

i ~2 ;GANOWAN MARCELLIN 40LLCkET(' ORMOND 4 39; ~,RTZEL MHSOB 31

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AUGUST 8 - ROUND 17,IARCELLIN v. OLD PARADIANSOLD IVANHOE v. MHSOBNORTH OLD BOYS v. ORMONDTHERRY PENOLA V . IVANHOEOLD TRINITY v. MAZENOD 0 C

SENIORS

SPORTSCOVEROUAUTY I45UiANLE At A SP0Fi11Q PR'CE

36362927

ORMOND 6.0 9.3 14.4 15.7.97OLD PARADIANS 0.2 3.4 8.7 13.9.87Ormond: D. Turner 5 . Beckett 4 . A. Grace. Marnw, Bvron . HorsBeid. James .Whelan . Best : Jobling . h4eConvlll . D. Twner. Gilmore . Byion . Comtell.Old Peradians : Harrison 4. Gate 3 . Brullo 2, Brabender. Panallka O'Loughlin.Stevens. Best: Brabender, O'Loughlin, Ball . Harris. Gale. Heffernan.THERRY PENOLA 2.1 3.2 5.5 7 .6.48OLD NANHOE 5.3 11.7 17.10 22 .11 .143Therry Penola: Thrush. vaina. Crockfad. Elliott. Moloney. Petnskt . S. Hollorv.Best: CrociSord. Egglstone . Castaldf. Boyle . Finnigan, S . Hollom.Old Ivenhoe. J. Weddle 7. Hope 4. R. Weddle 3. Stewart 3, Shaddbolt . Laehran .Tieman . Tully. Hares. Best: Jenkins. Veal, Haras . Hope. J. Weddle . A . Egan .

RESERVES -- 25 .07.98ORMOND 1.1 8.3 12.5 16.7.103OLD PARADIANS 1.2 2.3 4.5 5.8.38Ormond: Smith 5 . Keath 3 . Dimadamos 2 . King 2 . Percoco 2 . Steaart . Brow•n.Best : Woodland . Block . Smith . Cowtnev, Brennan. Barton.Old Paradians: Stuckev 2 . Moore . Baird. Truslove. Best : Mulligan . Truslrn^e.mBaird . R}an . S . Wallis. Inv .THERRYPENOLA 2.0 8.1 7.4 7.4.48OLD IVANHOE 4.8 7.8 7.10 8.13.61Therry Penola: Stevens 3 . La Fanotalne 2. bill'sud. D . Goodwin . Best: S . Sacco.Pumer. O'Neill . Carter. Barton . Hewitt.Old Ivanhoe: Kobe 4 . D. Craker. T. Cormaek. Agushi 2 . Best: T. Agustll. N. Harris.C. Ferguson. Keneally. Kobe . A . Weisz .

ORMOND v . MARCELLIN Field : Damien LaneDarren Dalgleish Boundary: Rohan DeversGoal : Robert Parry Robert Streager

OLD PARADIANS v . MHSOB - at EP SaturdayField : Brendan Allen James Van Beek (R)Boundary : Cameron Stewart AnthonyPaterson Goal: Stephen Leahy Ken Coughlan

IVAlYHOE v . NORTH OLD BOYS Field : HeathLittle Geoff Curran Goal : John Kelly VinVescovi

MAZENOD 0 C v . THERRY PENOLA Field :Adam Kiel Andrew Chapman Goal: MalcolmVenn Robert Dunsta n

OLD TRINITY v . OLD IVANHOE Field :a MarkGibson (R) Phil Callil Goal : Bernie Dix JohnFinn

HIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVERMATCH OF THE DAY IS

Old ara la s v. M®®® ® .(match highlights and panel discussion of this match shown on Channel 31 Saturday 8 August, 12 .00 noon - 1 .30 pm)

Live B Grade Football Broadcast from 1 .45 p.m. every Saturday

lst August Old Paradians V. MHSOB (E.P.)8th August Marcellin OC V. Old Paradians15th August Old Paradians V. North Old Boy s

Half Time and Full Time Score Hotline 9457 1718

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

Coach : Doni Valloarris Coach: Tony Pa&.ch Coach: Rob Prosser Coach: Wanen Fail Coach: Frm* DumeNRes. Coach: Rob Pearce Res. Coach: Dave Howe Reserve: Tony cotlns Res . Coach: CaM Drake Res Coach: Darm Caddy1 D. Williams 1 C. Slattery 1 P. Robinson 1 J. Bamert 1 C. McKay2 L. Hull-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. Mannass a3 C. Tucker (C)

V 3 J . Golds 3 W. McLea n4 A. Hanley

3 D. Woodle y3 J . Goldin 4 S. Slee p

4 D . alkanis 4 M. Gill 5 W. Occhiuto 4 M. King 5 B. Devine4 R. Toogood 5 M. Moran 6 N. Marmo 4 D. Fleming 6 M. Robinson5 P. Manuel D McNeil 6 A . Smyth 5 C. Young 7 P. Booth (VC )N )6 I . Taglieri-Sclocchi .

6 D p Sam mon 7 S. Morgan 6 S. Grimmer 8 B. Collison (Vi7 P. Rawley . 8 D . Carter 6 G. Theobald 9 L. Curry8 S. Saunders 7 M. Rowe 9 M. Murray (VC) 7 J . Pertzel (C) 10 S . McGrath9 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. Garner 12 S. Lock11 J . Finlayson 9 M. Day 12 S. Noble 9 D. Fairchild (C) 13 M . Lyons12 B . Finla so nY 11 D . Taylor 12 P. McCusker

13 T. Bridgland9 D. Come r10 D . Skinner 14 S. Cheshire

12 D . Ryan 12 B . Cronin 14 G . Young 10 M . Clowes 15 P. Kearne y13 S . Narkiewicz 13 T. Collins 15 D . Horban 11 J . Winch 16 K. Lo w14 P. Flyn n

' 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. Moussa 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 . Connelly19 R . Duncan 18 A . Caffry 21 S . Polan 15 B . Ansell 23 P. O'Dwyer20 D . Sartor 19 D . Cooper

22 D. Sherloc k23 A . Tucker

16 A . Clark e17 P O'Brien 24 J . Barke r

21 L. Blackwood 20 S. O'flynn 24 D . Nisbet.

18 B . Axford 25 P. Christia n22 R . Angelini 21 C . Mason 24 M . De Palma 20 R . Barlett 26 J . Roberts23 T. O'Neill

22 D . Marson 25 A . King 21 A . Capp 27 S . Wals h24 P. Harris 23 P Chambers 26 J . Dunne 21 G. Mclardie 28 D . O'Farrel l25 J . Frisina . 27 D . Krom 22 A . Lindsay 29 D . Boye r26 S . Fairweather 24 M . Randazzo 28 N . Little 22 M . Zaghloul 30 M . Leig h27 J . Hoffman 25 M . Stokes 29 R . Sharp 23 R . Williams 31 L . Boyle (C)28 J . Pace 26 M . Bo se nY 30 S . Fisher (C) 24 S . Harries 32 J Lowri e29 D . Schultz 27 S . Theisz 31 N . Snart

32 S . Paolucci24 G . Wilso n25 S Albon

.33 M . Orianu k

30 M . Sloan 28 A. Mayfield 32 P. Fotiniotis.

26 S. Harrison 34 O. Abraham s31 D . McFarlane 29 S . Beattie 33 A . Quinn 27 P . Hunt 35 L . Curren32 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 . Nihi l35 P. Whitehead

.33 J Phillips

37 G . Trig gMi hG

29 C . Drake 39 D . Hil l36 M . Moussa . 38 . tc ell 30 R . Newton 40 D . Taylo r37 C . Giankoulidis 34 D . Harberts 39 B. Vincent 31 N . Fahey 41 G Burn s38 T. Thomson 35 N . Armstrong 40 J . Le Grand

B. Welch32 A . Cassel l32 M Konstanty

.42 S . Reinman n

39 M . Ebba eg 36 P. HealyY

'42 B. Clifford

.33 A . Saultry 43 M . Fennell y

40 B . Frew 37 A . O Connell 43 C . Wylie 34 E . Thompson 44 T. Spurling41 C . McDonald 39 D . Dodoricio 44 M . Mastromanno 35 R. Limbrick 45 B . Pawse y42 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 . Vavallo45 J . Raywood 42 B Dinneen 46 D . Spreckley 38 C. Millar 48 M . Anderso n46 T. Healy

.43 C . Purcell

47 P. E g an48 A 0 Neale

38 D . Waterhouse39 R Clowes 52 T Jamieso n

47 E . Marin o48 B . White 43 J . Tsoukas

.49 L. Halvy

.40 W. Hayes 53 D. Nihil l

54 A Trimbol i49 A. Rosenfeld 44 D . Merton 50 C. Vinen t

51 D . Murphy41 B . Cookman42 P Spottiswood

.55 D . Timms

50 D . Jacks 45 M . Vanlint'

52 M . Quirk.

43 M . Halliday 56 R. Pavlov51 B . Giles 46 L . O Flynn 53 S . O'Sullivan 44 B . Archdall 57 B . Allman52 S . Doherty 47 G . Carpenter 55 M . Quirk 45 D . Senn 58 P. Fish53 M . Chazan 48 A. Wilkinson 56 M . Welch 46 R . Peters 59 J . Bugela55 L. Pearce 49 L . Getson 57 S . Yacoub 46 A. Holland 60 S . Presto n56 FE Raffoul 50 D Ciro 58 J . Moran 47 G . Best 61 B . Pentland57 D . Allaide

.51 B. Colville

58 A . Rogers60 M . Le Couteur

48 M . Sharples49 D Harvey 62 A . McHai g

58 D .Rattra -Woody59 M Faho

53 M . O'Sullivan 61 M . Daivs.

52 B. McGrath McKechnie. u r

60 E . Krischker 57 B . Day 62 A. McDowel l66 D . Johnson

53 J . Newto n61 M . Pretty

63 R . Gal e69 J. Joyce

64 C . Jackson 67 S . Dresser 64 I. Gillespie 70 J . Presti66 FA Raffoul 69 B. Harper 77 S. Trenton68 J . Owen 70 G . Bye69 J . Mazzocca

THE BEEHIVE71 D . Huggins

'73 P. Merory78 C Brown HOTEL WHEELERS HILL.

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,8 SectionOIVANHOE;OLD

Glasccttech: t7ak Jo tes

A. CorcoranA. PapposM . JohnstonA. Parker (C)D. TollT. YoungJ. TurnerS. KentJ . LukL. LochranT. Steven sM . KarayannisM . VealS. TullyA. EganD. SpidenN. RussianS. KingstonG . DouglasM . WoodsP. NortheyJ . HopeA. BarkerM . PowerJ . MansfieldP. DonaldsonT. Phali nM . StewartG . Haros (VC)C. MooreJ . MaycockD. CrakerJ . WeddleD. KennellyA. Jenkin sR. Weddle (VC)E . BrophyA. AtkinsonN. HarrisT. CormackA. TiernanM . PollockL. McLeanM . TsirmirisR. Weisz0. StottA. KobeGerry GeorgeGary GeorgeP. Marti nL. TaylorT. CornishA . RandallT. AgushiD. VealJ . Wei rG . MclsaacC. CorcoranB . ShadboltP. GoldingT. RobinsonJ . ArnoldL. WaddellA . SullivanB . ElsworthD . HackneyN . CoxC . KingD . SuperA . Weisz

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OLD PARADIANSCoach : Peul FahcyRes. Coach: Torry Regan

1 S. Vincent

2 P. O'Loughlin

4 S. Phil p

5 MP. Geary6 B. Pannam7 P. Cosgriff8 P. Zappa9 P. Harris10 P. Brabender (C)

11 A. Burn s

12 S. Wallis

13 D . Stevens

14 B. Brabender15 A. Vecchio

16 M . Godfrey

17 B. Hart

19 A. Brullo

20 J . Willits21 B. Clayton

22 A. Dianati

23 P. Walsh

24 D . Digney

26 M .B . Geary

27 K. Jenkins28 J . Holland

29 S. Dowlan

30 T. Mulligan

31 L . Galvin

32 P. Digney

33 M. Harrison35 M. Gale37 L . Rocchiccioli38 F. Papaluca39 P. Rei d40 J . Holland

41 G . Porteous41 M. Szewczuk42 T. Clayton

43 P. Heal y

44 P. Joyc e45 T. McMahon

46 B. Flyn n47 N . Ball48 M . Joyce48 S. Youn g49 M. Hildebrand50 M. Williams52 A. Villanti54 S. Signorini56 M . Ryan

57 S. Moore

59 L . Sinclair

72 D . Truslove

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St., YarravillePh : 9687 8722

OLD TRINITYCoach: Bernard DunnRes. Coach: Phil Robson

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 . Cade14 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. Butler29 A . Seal y30 L. Taylor31 S . Bladeni32 D. Glass33 D. Heighten34 L. Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S . Medlin38 R. Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 J . Bee t44 B . Power45 N . King46 M . Beamish47 P. Beet48 C. Smith49 K . Tsonis50 J . Adgemis51 M . Boy d52 L. Seaburgh53 S . Torrens54 A . Grisbrook55 J . Levy56 P. Chido57 B . Alford58 W . Somerville59 E . Bes t60 A . Chiodo61 R. Sella62 S . Wyke63 J . Marc64 J . Pickett65 J . Hannemann66 A . Lode

ORMONDCoach: Stephen GraceRea Coach: Tim Hik

1 A. Jobling2 C. Symes3 A, Orr4 A. Grace5 B. Turne r6 T. Gallagher7 B. Connell (C)8 M. Gilmore9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D. Edgel l12 N . Werner13 D. Turner

14 S . James15 D . Connell16 T. Stewart17 P. Joy18 W. Block19 D . Cleary20 M . McConvil l(VC)21 J . Brown22 R. Bloc k23 P. McDonald24 J . Collin s25 D . Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B . Collins29 D . Whelan30 N . Wells31 B . Egan32 T. Fimmel l33 L. Livingstone34 R. Remman35 G. Baile y36 S . Mackey

38 Paul Milner39 J . Byron41 D. Billing42 C. Keleher43 S . Corben44 M . Mabbe tt45 D. Bart on46 C. Cleary47 R. Keating48 G. Smith49 M . Horsfieid50 C. Day51 G . King52 N . Cou rtney53 G . Hammond54 S . Herman56 M . Farrel l57 S . Haines58 M . Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B . Keath62 M . Stielow63 M . Goldberg

KHYATSHOTEL

TI-iERRY PENOLACoach: Terry Quinn

xRes Coach : Chris Do

1 M. Petrevski

1 I . Van Engelen2 M. Finniga n3 S. Bannister4 M. Elliot5 S. Sacco6 J . Vain a7 A. Moloney8 L. Hollow9 M. Grocock10 R . Egglestone10 R . Bannister11 J . Hutchinson12 R. Moran12 B . Crockford13 J . Thrush14 M . Hewitt15 G . Pinner16 M . Goodwin (VC)17 G . O'Conno r17 R. Lyons

18 B . Carter

19 L. Kloster

20 J . Clarke

21 D. O'Neill

22 S . Griggs

23 C. Bye

24 S . Kuret

24 M . Juric

25 M . Postma

26 G . Carbis

27 B . Stephens

28 D. Barron

29 S . Goodwin

30 M . Tadanic

31 S . Hollow

32 J . Sacco

33 N . La Fontaine34 T. Morris35 S . O'Halloran36 D. Boyl e37 D. Castaldi (C)39 S . Boyle40 P. Garoni41 M . Crotty42 M . Gauci42 E . Mifsud43 M . Warren45 T. Denman46 B . Phillips47 D . Goodwi n

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SchWppesC SECTION

by Russell Gould

e have a bit of a bottleneck at the top of both thereserves ladder, and also the seniors goalkicking .

Adam Acreman's 10 has taken him to 78, and withinsight of another ton, as is Tony Macgeorge . who sits on81 with three games and maybe finals to go . And in theTwo's, well, three teams sit equal on points atop the lad-der, the team in fourth just two points behind. No pre-dictions from here .Review - Round 15 .

In the only real close match of the round, the clashfor fourth spot was won by St .Bedes Mentone Tigerswho outgunned a dogged Old Geelong side to the tuneof 22 points in a rugged clash at Mentone oval . Thegame was played at a furious pace early, both sidesthrowing everything they had into the opening twoterms, and it was reflected on a very even scoreboard .The Oggers were doing their best to unsettle the Tigers,but the home side had revenge on their mind, the earlyseason loss firm in their minds, and in the third term,they responded . They kicked six goals to two take a veryhandy four goal lead into the last, the Oggers with thejob in front of them . Again it was physical, neither sidewanting to lose, and the Oggers rallied to get to within12 points. But with Mark Neeld's influence restricted tothe sidelines, his boys just didn't have enough . TheTigers again settled and kicked some late goals to putthe result beyond doubt, and move a game clear infourth spot .

At Bennettswood, Old Mentonians again used asingle quarter burst to distance themselves from theiropponents, this week St. Leos, and then held them offfor the rest of the game to record a healthy 42 point vic-tory. It was seven goals to nil in the first ten minutes ofthe game that proved the difference, both sides scoringten goals after quarter time . The Two Blues kicked 1 .6in the third to blow any chance they had of reducing themargin . the Panthers also inaccurate though. endingthe match with 18 . 17. In contrast to that. AdamAcreman booted 10.2 to be the most dominant playeron the ground, in what was, apart from the first tenminutes, a very even affair .

Beaumaris firmed as flag favourites after demolish-ing third placed Hampton Rovers by 72 points at a finebut slippery Bluff Road oval . As has become customary,the Sharks jumped out of the blocks in a fast paced firstquarter, and had five goals before the Rovers had one .The Rovers though fought back in the second, andsome quality play got them four goals and within one,before the Sharks again steadied and stretched the halftime lead to 16 points, the Rovers still in with a shot .The second half though belonged to the Sharks . Theyput the Rovers under physical pressure all over theground, and although the Rovers big men were doingwell, they had few to complement them . The Sharks onthe other hand had winners all over, especially up for-

ward, where they con-tinually scored goals tobust the game right 11 'A/open and take it easilyin the end.

In the Bear fight, it was the boys from Banyulecontinued their late season good form, defeating alant Thomastown side by 72 points at Banyule .first quarter was an even one, both teams having aamount of possession, the Banyule side though 1early sway, up by 10 points at the break. Thomasticontinued to have a lot of possession, but were waful, Banyule better than that and they were up by 2the half. The third was a low scoring one, both

t really fighting hard, but again Banyule made a b eimpression on the board, and were up by 37 at thechange . Banyule got the first goal of the last term,from then on controlled all of the play to run away tithe game, and record a convincing victory .

St .Kilda South Caulfield added to BulleiTemplestowe's season of woe, inflicting their sec100 plus point loss of the season, defeating them102 points in a very one-sided clash at MurrumbeeThe Saints outscored the Bullants in all but the tlterm, kicking 9 goals in the first and 8 in the lasdominate proceedings and put the thought in their sporter's minds that maybe they should have done ade better this season . For Bulleen/Temp, the next itweeks are a chance to show some character and gofighting, but relegation in two out of the past three yeshould prove a hard pill to swallow .Preview - Round 16.

It's 2 v 3 at Keysborough . Old Mentonians hosia Hampton Rovers side in desperate need of a win,only to make sure they make the fmals . but also to itheir 3 game losing streak. The Panther's big guns flast week, and I think that bodes as an ominous signthe Rovers who may have peaked early . The Panther,win .

Bulleen/Templestowe go home to face an a1wwilling to give it their all St. Leos side . Anyone who .watched the Two Blues this year knows they dodrop their heads . They always make the oppositearn their win or loss . The Bullants on the other hawell two 100 plus point losses in one season is not goconsidering the inflictors were not the top teams . Twill be close I think, but the Two Blues should win .

The rampaging Sharks go back home to face thefire Banyule Bears. The Bears have won their lethree . including two quality wins, and in their m

i they are still a chance to make the four. They wo nthe spaces of EP, and that bodes well for a trip to BeaHowever. I don't think that will be enough . the Shanot wanting to lose one at home. and they won't he r

Old Geelong will be fighting to keep their fin

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enough . The Saints on the other hand won big.I honestly think the Saints should have done somemore damage this year, and they will beat the Oggers

llo's older legs are starting to look weary .Finally, the St .Bedes Mentone Tigers follow up

their club lifting win over those Oggers make the longtrip out to Thomastown to face a now severely dis-iieartened Bears side, now staring down the barrel of a

warming up for a likely finals campaign, and should

ar in 'D' in '99 . The Tigers have done what it takes t oin the last couple, the Bears using all the heart they

have to battle their games out. The Tigers though are

v, in here.

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St . Leos Emmaus - Congratulations to JustinVaughan on reaching 100 games on July 25 . In aninterrupted career Jav has proved to be a valuable assetto the Two Blues both on and off the field .

Thomastown - congratulations to Tony Fellows onreaching 350 games. Winner of VAFA B&F awards in Dand E Sections, as well as VAFA representation, numer-ous club B&F's as well as captaining the club for 10seasons. A tine clubman and excellent example to allboth on and off the field . Well done Tony. Also PaulColosimo reaches 150 games for the club . A solid per-former for the seniors in recent times . well done Paul.

NAMESENIORS

CLUB LAST WI{4ACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 6ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 10POWER HAMPTON ROVERSVAUGHAN ST. LEOS EM MAUS 2MAHMOUD BEAUMARIS 3GORSKI THOMASTOWN

MILLISSCARPAHECKERRILEY

C RESERVEOLD MENTONIANS 8THOMASTOWNST . BEDES ML : :T0NE IOLD MENTONIANS

TOTAL81797560534 7

4543403 4

AUGUST 8 - ROUND 1 7HAMPTON ROVERS v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEST . KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . ST . LEOS

EMMAU SBANYULE v . OLD MENTONIAN SST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. BEAUMARISOLD GEELONG v . THOMASTOWN

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumping intopacks, throwing each other to the ground or other

or other similar such conduct"

SENIORS - 25 .07.98HAMPTON ROVERS 2.2 6.6 8.9 10.11 .71BEAUMARIS 5.4 9.4 15.8 22.11 .143Hampton Rovers: Davey 5 . Anderson . McGregor. McKellar. C. Ferguson. Natoli.Best : Davev. S . Anderson. Martm C . Ferguson . Wills. D. Artv.Beatmtaris: Pitts 5 . Vance 4 . Mahmoud 3. MWs 2. Quin 2. Catlin. Ensor . Groves,Mitchell. Nicholson. Nish . Best: Pitts . Catlin . Groves . Vaughan . Fraser. guul .

ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.2 7.4 8.6 12.11 .83OLD MENTONIANS 8.7 12.13 15.14 18 .17.125St Leos Emmains: Pecora 3. Graws 2 . L'au~tan 2 . B6mlYcl. DINColanlont0.hicKenzie. Rose. Thontas . Best: Bmnuei. Rose . auP}ran . Burgess. Darcy . Willis.Old Mentonians: Acreman 10 . Ferguson 3 . FYaskis 2 Bortrnon . Dart . Riley. Best:Acreman . Eotunon. 7tccntyman. B. Murphy. Ferguson . Brooks .

ST KIIAA SOUTH CAULFILED 9.7 14.9 19.12 27 .14 .176BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 3.1 9.2 12.2 .74St Kilda South Caulfield: Gfhnore 6. Bucklev 4 . Green 4 . MeGaw 4 . Hasell .Vamraku 3 . Di.vnond. Heutcke . Neesan. Best :-Gilmore. Tkocz. Buckiet•. btcgaw.C . Neeson.Astapenko.BuBeen Templestoue Matthews 6. McLaren 2. Tulloch. C. Parris. Snuth .Daloglio. Best : Ttdloch. A. Parris. MatOteus . George. Hare . Todd.

BANYULE 6.5 10.11 15.15 22.19 .151THOMASTOWN 5.1 7.7 10.8 11.13.79Banynle: Plaliair 4. J . Plant 3 . Kayroaz 3. J . McDermott 3. Gillian 2. L . Shecan .Welsh. Woodlock . OBricn . T. E an . R. t4'BHams . D. Witchcll. Best: Willmore. J .Plant. Doltertc. D . N7tehell . L. ~heean.Thomastowri: P. Colosvno 3 . Plant 3. A. Ward 3 . Capeci. Holmes. Best:Feltlous, P. Colosmto. Pougios . Holmes . Gentis . B}TOn .ST BEDES fliENTONE TIG. 3.0 6.4 11.6 13.13.91OLD GEELONG 3.2 5.7 6.8 10.9.69St Bedes Meatone Tig .: Machcorge 6. Ryder 4. Giaquinta. Hayes . A. Turner. Best:GiaquUua . Za4nc. Ryder . T. Beasley. Hayes. Mac~eorge .Old Geelong: P. Handburrv~ 3 . J. Wilson 2. Poole. Srmth . Paul. Vickers-Willis. Edge .Best: LLiscos . Poole. Vickers-Willis . Farmer. P. Handburv .

RESERVES - 25 .07 .9 8HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 1.1 1.1 3.5.23BEAUMARIS 1.1 3.3 4.4 6.6.42Hampton Rovers : I . Boy4c. M. Dwnball. C. Perrv. Best: Helliger. Hoare . Lake.Hullick . Ferrv. Mason .Beaumads: Marsh 2 . Ott 2. Deri»e . Closter . Best : Marsh . 0Brien. Ott. Thomas.Gray . Sterens.ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.1 4.3 6.4 7.6.48OLD htENTONIANS 3.2 7.4 12.8 16.9.105St Leos Emmaus: A. Detlvt 4 . McCormack . J. Manton . Simondson . Best: Neuev.Simondson. J. Manton. Ottobre . A . DeAin. Briggs.Old Mentonl®ns : Millis 8 . Watson 3. Dwti-er 2. Norman . Wallace. Winduss. Best:Millis . Sh•. Watson . Cozens . Leone. Austhi .ST 1CILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 2.5 6.8 9.10 12 .11 .83BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.1 5.2 7.3 10.4.64St Hilda South Caulfield: Katlis 3. D. Dunle~ie 3. Cannard 2 . kine. Browrt. Wilosn.J. Dunlerae . Best: King. Reddin . Brmm. Pore. Kallis. Rogers.Bulleen Templestowe: Stott 4 . Faulkner 2 . papadopotd~. D. Williarns. Honard.Srmd Best : D. Williams. Howard . Papadopoulos . Faulkner. Balato. Stott.BANYULE 5.3 9.3 14.5 16.9.105TFiOMASTOWN 2.1 6.4 8.7 11.9.75Banyule: Parmansche 5. Stterhv 3. Donaldson 2. Fortune 2. Num 2 . Tyler. Wqson.Best : Parmansehe . Donaldson . Sci(terbec. Stevens. P. tviIliams . Debont .Thomastozsn: Bubis 5 . B . Smtili 3. Corlett . Palata . Chapkoun . Be®t: Pougtos. B.Smith . Eccles. Pellegrino. Bubis. Valed.ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 3.1 4.1 6.5 8.8.56OLD GEELONG 3.7 7.10 8.11 8.11 .57St Bedes Mentone Tig. : Kidd 3 . Hecker. Gang. Bitos. Martin. Honan . Best : Bdas.Tn4ouson. Sebve. Dickinson . Mifsud . Kidd.Old Geelong : McKellar 3. OBricn. Spiden. Dugdale. NV. Kecbte. Poucr. Best:McKellar. W. Kceble. Xs'alker. M . Oliphant. Da~ison . 0Halloran .

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BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . ST. LEOS EMMAUSField : Graeme Hunichen Andrew Stephens (R)

BEAUMARIS v . BANYULE Field : Gene Hodgins ChrisStevens Boundary: Jason Handfield Goal : AndrewLong Robert Seymour

THOMASTOWN v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERSField : Paul Withington Shaun Roll s

OLD GEELONG v. ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELDField : Craig Bratjberg David Lepair Goal : SkipShipley Daniel Van Duser

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Preamble - Oscar Wilde couldn't have scripted amore suspense packed and drama filled 15thround of 'D' Section matches. Toss in 2 dead heats

and a couple of closely fought out encounters and itprovided the ingredients of what was a great daysfooty .

For the moment though, its over to Tommy toexpand a little on a rather unsavoury matter which isslowly but surely creeping into our Saturday pursuitsand this has absolutely nothing to do with umpiringand egos

. TB and KB write this article for the enjoy-ment of VAFA football and the love our own club . Wecertainly do not need derogatory comments thrown atus from members of opposition clubs each week as wego from ground to ground

. Every week we endeavourto write this column in a light hearted fashion withoutany bias towards our own club and certainly do notneed to be castigated for that .

Review Round 15 - July 25Professor Keith Frearson caused a power blackout

at Clayton as a result of re-charging his pacemakerbatteries after yet another nail biting finish betweenhis beloved 'Ashers' and Parkside . Very little in thematch throughout the day and the conversion rate ofthe 'Red Devils' kept them snapping at the heels of th ehosts . Monash looked home, 3 goals clear with 8 minsleft to play but the resolute Parkside got their noses infront by a pt with seconds remaining before that man'Doc' Rogers snapped the levelling pt. Parkside accord-ed their best to Vita, MacNamara . Tessari & Dean .

It took the all conquering Ajax till the last quarterto exert their dominance over an extremely plucky OldEssendon . Trailling by 2 pis at the last change the'Jackas' went into overdrive to slam on 5gls 8pts forthe stanza to the O .E .G .'s lgl I pt. to ultimately scoreby 29 pts. Oh how the scoreboard doesn't always tellthe true story! Midfielders Gelbart & Weisler werejudged best for the victors.

Southbank started in a flurry posting the lst 2majors. however from then to the long interval it wasall Whitefriars. who scored 10 of the next I 1 to leadby in excess of 6 goals . Total transition in the 3rd withthe 'Bankers' holding sway, bagging 8 goals to 3 totrail by only 5 pts at lemon time . Great last qtr withSouthbank getting out to a 10 pt margin at the 17 minmark before the 'Friars' dug deep and got themselvesout of the mire to win by 13 pis in a high standard .non spiteful and wonderful game

. Best for the 'Friars'were Houston, Pawlick . Carbone & Carrigg.Apart from the Ist 10 mins of the game betweenAquinas and Salesian in which the 'Chaddy' boys

strolled 3 majors clear, there was in fact nothingbetween the 2 teams . Nothing more than a goal differ-ence at each of the breaks set up a great last qtr .14

Firstly Salesian getting the break before tlpegged them back and in fact hit the leadwith only 2 mins remaining. Play see-saiasees before a Salesian grab and goal squaithing up! Our friendly scribe from Aquina ;was rated MVP for the 'Bloods' along withWhiston .

Uni . Blacks scored a well deserved witPat's Mentone at Parkville. These 2 yowmoved the ball from end to end very quicklyently with great skill, however goals were harcby. All in all the game was a credit to bothmajor difference between the 2 was the factthe 'Blacks'. Cacaviello and Howell baggedbetween themselves and naturally enough wiin the best for the victors . For the 'Vultures',Dixon & Perrin contested hard all day.

'Parko' from Yarra Valley reports that it ton all day to shrug off an extremely deterenJohns O.C .'s outfit . Terrific also to hearapplauding the Joe's for their disciplined styleThe year is all but over and it's encouralBrendan Pola's boys to be setting and stickinggoals-Their future may well be bright . Anyw

a credit of the 'Bushrangers' their relentess paatook its toll and they were able to race away t ofortable victory (on paper at least!) . MVP's fortors were Drew (50th game - well done!), T<Dodwell and for St Johns, Pola. Patio & ChockPreview Round 16 - Augus t

Four of today's games hold great significamore than one reason alone. Many teams will bing to ultimately determine their end of seasonposition ,

Ajax V Monash Blues - Given that this gambe played at Albert Park. KB just can't for thehim see Monash troubling the talent laden 'JeEnormous incentive for the 'Ashers' but on sheeity alone. Ajax will get home comfortably by 40This is without doubt the Blues most importantof the season, no win today and no finals actionsimple as that . But their opponents having gthat vital chance would not want to relinquish itplus home ground a great advantage sways TB IJackas .

Whitefriars V Old Essendon Grammar - Thefrom O .E.G . trek to Donvale with only victory in rAnything else will not suffice, otherwise their '98good as over. It would appear that the O .E .G.'smatch it with the top teams for 3 qtrs but can't go

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--- 1L when the match is there to be won (Hows thatshanel)• The recipe is here for a tremendous game andi~B reckons on the more consistent 'Friars' to prevailtw 3 goals . The Friars having now put their mark onlilat most important top spot and the week's rest aremost unlikely to falter now, and try as they night theOEG's will just find them too tough at their own "DungHill", especially in front of their supporters .

Aquinas V Southbank - At Ringwood, this gamelooms as a danger one for the 'Bankers' . The 'Bloods'Iav their own ground well and like the O.E .G .'s thiscune could very well determine their season's fate. KB

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and suggests they'll get back to winning ways by 21pis . It is a danger game for the Bankers but their sec-ond half last week would have restored their confi-dence, they won everything but the four points arenow back on track and even in the mud and withabsence of TB . Southbank to win .

University Blacks V Salesian - The form of bothteams has been solid but a lack of consistency hasproven costly . Looking for an advantage for either side,KB has reverted to the time honoured 'home' factorand against ladder position mentality selects the'Blacks' to salute by 11 pts. The Brain feels that KBhas got it wrong here, there are masked differencesbetween 'Pride' for the Blacks and that dreaded 'Rword for the boys from Chaddy, TB feels they havemore to play for and therefore will win . Sorry Gary .

Parkside V St Johns -This looks to be the 1 st of 2games for the round whereby the result looks clearcut . Parkside are simply travelling too well for theJoe's to counter or trouble . The 'Red Devils' will bechasing %age and KB say's they'll get it . Parkside by60 pts . The Devils would be really smarting with lastweek's draw, it was very costly and they will be reallyprimed for a big one today . The Jocs are not to betaken lightly will attack the footy and certainly givethem a big run at Pitcher Park, Its Parkside for TB .

St Pat's Mentone V Yarra Valley O .B .'s - The vis-itors simply have too much at stake to let this gameslip by them . The 'Vultures' will have to work extreme-ly hard and long to contain the 'runners' of YarraValley, and believe me, they have plenty of them . KBtips Yarra Valley by 36 pts . Cannot disagree with themaestro here, the Vultures let me down last week,whilst the Bushrangers are making a big run at it nowalbeit maybe too late but even away from home theywill keep their chances 'Running' with another wintoday.

Press Correspondents :Fax to KB on 9850 6964(Email [email protected] .au) or Tommy on'

9265 8001 by midday at the latest on Monday follow-ing the game

Salesian - congratulations to Bernie Quin andMathew Forbes on becoming the first players atSalesian OC to play 150 games for the club . Bothhave given fine service to the club both on and off thefield .

SENIORS - 25 .07 .98MONASH BLUES 3.8 4-9 7.13 11.15.81PARKS IDE 2.3 7.5 7.8 12.9.81Monash Bhres: Trumble 3, Neuman 2 . Walsh 2. Rogers 2 . Farrar. Teasdale.Best: Caldwell. O°Neill . Hollow-av. McGee . Rogers. Trumble.Parside : Tessari 3. Manilh 2. Firm 2 . Dale. Hockey. Macnamara Moodi^_. Ryan .Best: Vita- macnauara. Tessarl- Dean. Harvec. Hockey.OLD ESSENDON 1.2 4.8 8.9 7.10.52AJAX 2.3 3.5 8.7 11.15.81Old Easendon: Jleask 2. P. Lutters 2 . S. Fleming 2 . G. Steeen . Best : J. Pana. P.Lutters. S. McPherson, J . Leask. G. Steven.AJAX : Freund 5 . Rajch 3. Bloom. Katiukl . Rapoport. Best: Bloom. KallnskLWeisler. Gelbart. Rajch. Rapaport .SOUTHBANK 2.4 4.8 12.10 14.12 .964J16TEFRIAILS 4 .3 10.6 13.9 16.13 .109Southbank: Stewart 3 . A . Pitts 3. McNamara 2. A. Rolfs 2 . Hodgson . Birch . Beat:Hrnwarth . Morgan. W. Alford, Steuart. Daly.whitefr3szs : C . Carrigg 6 . Robinson 3. Retdy 2. Power 2. Pasqualotto . Phan .Campbell . Best: Pasqualotto. C. Carrip,V,. Houston . Pawtik. B. Vandenbloan .Bateman .SALESIAN 2.4 4.8 12.10 14,12,98AQUINAS 5,6 6.8 9.13 12.17,89Salesian: Thain 6. P. Kavanagh 3 . McKnight, D. J . Taylor. Best: E . Kaanagh.Hazell. Thain . P. Karmragh. Bobetic.Aquinas: Cultera 3 . A . BeOrmre 2. Wooden. Col[ver. Whiston. Whitehead . Taruh.Mor an. Best: Flynn . Coliver. Gutbrod. Minogue . Jess. Lorkin.UNIVERSrrY BLACKS 5.5 6.7 10.10 14.12.98ST PATRICKS ME NTONE 1.0 2.2 3.6 6.8.44University Blacks: Caccatidlo 6. Howell 4. Dennis. Hnderson. Little, Mackie.Best: Beaton. Macide. Caccavtelto. Thompson. Toose. B . Costello .St Patricks Mentone: C . Barr. Dixon. Stephens. C . Sullivan. Michael Sullisan .White . Best : Gro~es. Dixon . Perrin. Matt . Sullivan, Sebire . GurUer.ST JOHNS 3.4 7.4 9.8 10.10-70YARRA VALLEY 3.0 8.3 10.4 16.7.103St. Johns: Pepper 4. Ladson 2 . Scardama.clia T ardern, Van Houten. Hllton .Beat: Pola. Fay. Pepper. Fredericks . Patison. Walker.Yarra Valley. bfacvean 4 . M . White 2 . M. Laing 2. Drew 2. Downs 2 . Peterson. G .White . KyseRa . Livsey-Cole . Best: Drew. Macvean. Dodwell. M. White, A. Laing.Dowat.s.

RESERVES - 25.07 .98MONASH BLUES 1.0 1,1 3.3 3.7 .25PARKS IDE 4.1 8.4 6.10 10.15 .75Monesh Blum Hooper. Maiden. Hawkins . Best : Hawkins. Spencer. D. Walsh.Bolton. Mentha. Dobson.Parkside : Linares 2 . Warren 2 . Austin. Constantine. Drummond. Lay- Romano.Soligo. Best : Macheal . Constantine . Lav. Dette-VergiN. Lennen. Austin .OLD ESSEN'DON 2.1 4.3 4.3 4.3.27AJAX 2.2 2.6 4.14 7.15.57Old Essendon: Stembridge 3 . Gillis. Best : Barr. Robertson . J. Saunders. Gremle9.Dawson, Emerson .AJAX: Kalb 2 . Levy 2. Diamond. B. Goldberg. Shein . Best: Mohr. Zurbo. Segal.Snow. Zielinski. Israelsolm.SOU1'HBAN'K 2.0 2.1 4.4 4.6 .30WHITEFRIARS 2.2 3.7 6.9 9.12 .66Southbank: Garlick 3. Herridge . Best: De Siha . Garlick. Jones. H. Pitts. Vear. VanLoon .Whitetriars : M. Nolan 2. Elliott 2. O'Brien . Fulton. M. Carbone. Maguire .Deizoppo. Best : Glenn . Fulton . M . Nolan, McAuliffe. Maguire . M . Carbone.SALESIAN 1.1 3.3 7.4 10.5 .65AgUINAS 2.2 4.7 8.9 9.14 .68Salesian: Alligan 5. Byrne 3. Castaldi. Davey. Best: Brennan . Davey. Alligan.&rne. Smith . Pitts.Aituims: B. Moran 4. J. Wilson 2. Edwards. Chapman. N. Moran. Best : Cottle.Donachia . Lanford, Edwards. B. Moran. Joyce.UNNERSI7Y LACKS 4.1 6.5 7.7 12.9.81ST PATRICKS MENTONE 0.2 1.4 2.6 4.7.31University Blacks: Cameron 4 . Brown 2 . Peck . Sovrrby. Ricciu0. Jessen . DimondBest: Cameron. Darroch. Peck. Dimond, Neville, Lamb. St. PatrirltsMentone: Batey. Grech. Nicholls. Parker. Best: Batey. Bray. Brown . Cosgrove.Nichols .ST JOHNS 0.0 0.2 0.2 1.3 .9YARRA VALLEY 1 .5 4.7 10.10 15.11 .101St Johns : Sarharis. Best : Ben. Flentjar, Moonm Sahris. Munnikhlus .Yana Valley : Penaluna 3 . Shugg 2. Chrisfletd 2. S. Thompson 2. Davies 2 .Balshaw 2. DaTLs. C. Ross. Best: Rawa Francome. D . Ross. Davies. Arnett.Penaluna .

AUGUST 8 - ROUND 17MONASH BLUES v. WHITEFRIARSOLD ESSENDON OR . v. AQUINAS 0 BSOUTHBANK v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSSALESIANS 0 C v . ST . PATRICKS MENTONEST . JOHNS 0 C v. AJA XYARRA VALLEY v. PARKSIDE

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Coach: Rick htvksRes Coach: Andrew Schenker1 J . Wrobel2 A. Kalinski3 B . Davi s4 M. Dudakov5 J. Rath6 D. Kal b7 G. Samuel8 A . Krongold9 A . Rosen10 R . Bloom11 M . Weisler12 D. One s13 A . Freund14 Y. Rapaport15 M . Rajc h16 G . Rozenberg17 A. Cukierman18 J . Wrobel19 M . Haiphen (C)20 A . Care w21 D . Gelbart22 D . Mohr23 A. Bensimon24 J . Dunne25 J . Feldman26 B . Duzenman27 A . Lus t28 D . Degen29 D. Mark s30 N. Israelsohn31 M . Barnett32 M . Borenstein33 D . Pat34 D . Gunn35 S . Roth36 J . Segal37 J . Engelman38 J . Lewis39 A. Grundmann40 A . Redlich41 J. Snow42 A. Sawicki43 Y. Shein44 B . Goldberg45 E . Steen46 J. Davis47 A . Abraham48 L. Goldberg49 E . Rubinstein50 B . Grodski51 N . Diamond52 B. Steiner53 D . Katz54 M . Nathan55 B . Zielinski56 J . Sharp58 M . Frie d60 D . Weislitzer61 J . Kalbstein64 R. Israe l65 M . Zurbo68 D . Boon69 J . Vernon70 S . Boon71 C. Cohe n73 A . Levy

AQUINAS O .C .Coaah: Pndr~ww Cr~byRes Coach: Brad &vda~

1 G. Burch2 G. Clifford3 S. Edwards5 T. Grierson6 A. Donachie7 C . Glennie8 S. Kell y9 P. Phillips10 D . Boland11 C . Bambury12 S . Bethune13 C. Jeffrey14 A . Lorkin15 J . Knight16 S. Close17 M . Denavi18 J . Hughes19 G . Whitehead20 P. Pares21 5 . Downes22 S . Flynn23 L. Woods24 P. Harper25 J . Hacking26 H . Field27 S.Jones28 G . Wiston29 J . Wilson30 C . Collilver31 C . Wooden32 M. Hunter33 M . Collella34 M . Tarullli35 R . Chapman36 J . Hun t37 H . Nichol38 M . Tilling39 S . Connelly40 S. Connelly41 J . Klin e42 R. Moran43 M . Slattery44 P. Dunne45 N . Frederikson46 D .Joyc e47 N . Moran48 M . Moore49 C . Lamborn50 G . Macklin51 A . Hyland52 M . Corrie53 P. Raec k54 S. Capton55 A. Cultrera56 S, Doherty57 C.Thomas58 A . Bethune66 M. Wilso n67 P. Cruikshank70 C. Lyng80 M . Joyce86 B . Barclay

I MONASH BLUESCoach: ~ e RogersRes Coach : Stave KI g

1 J . Alexander2 J. Baxter3 L. Holloway4 P. Maiden5 D. Rogers6 M . Newman (VC)7 L. Findla y8 A. Fairweather9 M . Wrodarczyk10 S . Webster (VC )11 M . Spencer12 J . Caldwell13 A . Herrman14 R . Bursto n

(15 M . Tinkler16 B . Smiley17 P. O'Neil l18 Y. Colombies19 N . Pop e20 J . Cavanagh21 C. Gregory22 A . Dobso n23 S. Wrodarczyk24 B. Hodson25 J . Hawkins26 P. Hurley27 N . De Young28 S. McGee29 A. Headberry30 L. Creamer31 J .L. Smith (C)32 M . Try33 J.M . Smith34 B . Dowsley35 D . Murchie36 M . Tehan37 J. Bolton38 S. Hooper39 M . Smith40 C. Riordan42 A . Hickey43 R . Feenaghty44 D . Teesdale45 R . Wals h46 D. Jones47 S . Mentha48 M . Kamphuis49 D . Morgan50 D. Schwedes51 C. Stott52 N . Moresi53 L . McCann54 R . Green55 D. Trumble56 A . Berry57 J . Hodgkins59 H . Middleton61 D. Wals h67 B . Dempsey71 P. Farrar

OLD ESSENDONCoach:IJa d

'.. Res Coach: Shme Bisiq p

1 J . Panagiotopoulos2 J . Chapma n3 P. Lutterschmid t4 S . Reming5 S. Emerson6 C. Ridle y7 T. Cippoloni8 S. O'Brien9 J . Goodger10 I . Stevens11 B . Papal12 J. Hearne13 P. Chalkley14 S . Evans15 S . Bishop16 S . McPherson17 P. Hexte r18 T ead19 6

.13Steve n

20 J . Lang21 S . Dale22 M . Lukasz23 J. Hughes24 C . Robertson25 A. Leask26 D. Fletcher27 D . Bar r28 B . Turner29 J . Saunders31 A. Corby32 J . Mansfield33 S . Cramer34 J. Leask35 D . Whitfield36 P. Trist37 J . Walker38 M . McKerrell39 A . Merrington40 T. DiBlasi41 I . Ritter42 A . Jealous43 A . Gatt44 R . Clohesy45 P. Barry46 D . Novacek47 J . testro48 P. Murto n49 A . Hutchinson50 D . Bellman51 S. Greasley52 A. Dawson53 T. Hawk e54 S . Maybury55 R . Musa56 A. O'Ryan57 R . Wright58 A . Woerndle59 N . Osman60 A . Palmer61 D . Podger62 P. Baroch63 A . Porter64 J . Rossi65 A . Soteriou66 B. Lamaro67 R. Graig

PARKSIDICoach. Laurie zarataRes Coach: NA k Rowe1 P. Laursen2 A. Delle-Verg3 S. Pino4 D. Warren5 D. Ferraro6 D. McCall7 D. Drinnan8 J . Chilcott9 A. Constantin10 A. Vita11 B. Hockey12 C. Tyson13 A . Copley14 P. Lennen15 D . Moodie16 M. Campbel l17 N. Antonopoul18 A . Reginato19 S . Gun n20 C . Peckham21 M . Tessari (C)22 B . Harvey (VC23 M . Hoyn e24 R . Marull i25 M. McPherson26 S . Ross27 L. Panjari28 S . Fishe r29 L . MacNamar a(VC)30 D . Cusack31 C. Austin32 J . McCall33 A. Bo tta34 A. Starkie35 G . Panjari36 W. Lay37 B . Panjari38 F. Darrigo39 B . Miche l40 L . Inserra (VC)41 E . Linares42 P. Dean43 J . Hubbard44 P. Soligo45 J . Dale46 T. Ryan47 V. Saldana48 J. Huewoeller49 S . Collie r50 C . Cecchinelli51 J . Seoan e52 M . Ilcyzynski53 M . Yandle54 T. Kouros55 G . Paizos56 G . Tzelepis57 S . Davey58 G. Pashos59 V. Cervi60 G . Watson63 S . Hogan64 T. Thomas68 K . Drummond69 S. Dave y71 A. Ingli s

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ST JOHPdS ST PATRICKS SALESIAN SOUTHBANK UNIVERSITYc,Ner~ia„pola MENTONE Coach : Peter Turley coacn Derek Hm BLACKSRes clots Lads- Coach: Slane 0'Connor Res Coach: Steve Nash Res Coach: John Ross Coach: Garry Om)*

I p. Paccagnan Res ~: Ken Wood 1 M . Bourke 1 A. Daly Res ~: Paul Malcolat

2 M. Ladson 1 D. Fenech 2 M . Wiseman 2 R. Puramorsie 1 G. Darroc h

3 G. Cester 2 M. Cosgrove 3 S. Sutherland 3 N. Frank 2 R. Gaze l

NowO3 M . Dixon 4 A. Healey 4 N. Wallmeyer 3 R. Hal l

4 .5 S. Canning 4 P. Lewis 5 M . Canavan

5 T. Murphy6 A Corboy

4 M . Vaugha n5 R. Macki e

6 M . Rachele5 A. White 6 R. Cincotta

.7 T. Reid 6 C . Schilling

Flentjarj S6 R. Grech 7 G. Gaspari 8 M. McCallum 7 B. Livingstone.

Dowsett8 R7 K. Gunter 8 MM . Hazell 9 J . McNamara 8 B. Henderson

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

.910 M . Courmadias

9 P. Emme tt10 B. Sebire

10 D . Oliver 11 A . Pi tts (C)12 M McCa rt hy

10 P. Donovan11 B . Smit h

11 D . Halls 11 C . O'Meara 11 D . Taylor .13 C . Perry (VC) 12 N . Roberts

12 M . Halls 12 M Davies12 A. Gaspari

14 M . Eastham 13 T. Jesse n

13 B. Hilton.

13 R . Sykes 13 I. Bobetic 15 I . D'Silva 14 S . Milner15 S Fitzpatrick

14 J . Archer (VC) 14 C . Billings 14 B. Bowman 16 A . Bunnett .16 P Cacaviello

15 G . Pattison (C) 15 Mick Sullivan 15 J . Gianna 17 A . Watts .H . Peycke r

Jabk e16 S 16 P. Sullivan 16 A. Chaippin ippini 18 J . Nugent 19 C. Frankli n.17 S . Cockayne 17 C . Sullivan 17 Matt Forbes 19 K . Anderson

20 R Thomson20 S . Lowe

17 D . Christian 18 T. Sullivan 18 S . Sinclai r19 A Healey

.21 G. Paleodimos

21 T. Holme s22 A . Nolan

18 C . Emery 19 G . Ca uanop.

20 A Seager22 N . Roberts 23 S . Beato n

19 B . Healy 20 C . Groves . 23 A . Rolfs 24 M . FogartyO'Donnell21 L 21 D . Bate y 21 R . Napoli 24 G . Rolfs 25 B . Lynch.

22 J . Cunningham 22 C . Dorman 22 A. Edmonds 25 L . Aitken 26 D . Birk s23 Matt Sullivan 23 C. Roche 26 R . Linford 28 G . Strai n

23 M . Foy24 C. Nicholls 24 A . Grace 27 G . Wardrop 29 M . Staunto n

24 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 . Gelli e

31 S . Campbell32 M . Jone s33 T. Kitche n27 B . Pola 28 M . Johnstone 28 M . Byrne 33 P. Rachor 35 P. Corri e

28 P. Liddel 29 D. Murphy 29 Mick Forbes 34 D . Decarteret 36 S . Matthew s29 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 . Curtai n

32 G . Shaer 33 D. Andrew.

33 B . Piper 38 J . Russell 40 G . Sulliva n41 S Whitehea d

33 Z. Monroe 34 S . Beanland 34 A . Thann39 J . Scanlon40 B Scanlon

.42 A . Gad d

34 M . Hancock 35 C. Brown 36 S . Nolan.

41 A Radcliffe 43 R . Devli n35 J . Sacco 36 C. Stephens 37 J . Brennan

.42 T Plaza 44 P. Forbe s

36 T. Sarhanias 37 A . Tasca 38 R . Hazell.

43 P. Herridge 45 J . Butterfiel d37 A . Stefanakis 38 S . Perazzo 39 B . Quinn 44 S . Pendergast 46 E . Ricciuti

47 S Gulle n39 M . Murray 40 D. Nichols 40 J . Hamilton 45 T. Fraser .

48 B Howlett40 S . Mooney 42 S . May 41 S . Bobetic 46 J . Ross .

50 G. Thompson42 T. Ducalanbino

43 M . Barr45 C Barr

42 D . Ghebilikian47 S . Olive r48 H Pitts

51 A . Nevil l

43 M . Van Hooten.

47 DD . Bugeja43 P. Kavanagh

.49 S . Oliver

52 T Barbe r54 D . Bryan t44 S. Pepper 48 M Walsh 43 M . Cooke 50 L. Goodlet 55 M . Nixo n

47 J . Cotton.

49 S . Taranto 44 C . Hunt 51 M . Edwards 56 J . Rice50 D . Pye 50 A Ladds 45 M . Spencer 52 R . Lucas 57 S. Dooley51 M . Orundell

.51 G McMillan 46 M . Tassone 53 M . Vear 58 M . Begley

52 C . Hooper.

52 G. Dalman 51 S . King 57 B . Nettleto n58 T Richardson

59 J . Kin g60 N Wilso n

54 C . Cassano 53 D . Noonan 52 T. Alligan .59 K. Walford

.63 J Phai r

56 E . Ferracane 54 D . Bray 54 S . Brown 60 S . Garlick.

64 S. Dimond57 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 . Howel l

61 G Cester 60 M . Cerriteli 60 M . Bates 65 A. Curry 67 S. McAloon.62 E . Ferrecane 63 A . Orchard 64 S . Shelly 67 D . Howarth

69 S Melican69 A . Costell o70 M Nihil l

63 J . Ladson 69 S . Parker 64 P. Forbes . .72 M . Buckis

64 D Edwards 73 M . OO'Meara 73 M . Raffaele.74 A . Ston e

0Prahran F.C. 76 S. Atkinson

77 H . Cameronfranaret) Social Club 78 P. Weigard

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Coach: Des MeNharRes Coach: Brian Grills

1 D. Fedel e2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbon e5 M. Robinso n6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghlan8 A. Davis9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R . Reidy12 A. Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbell16 B. Vandenboom17 A. Carbone (V( ;)18 C . Moloney19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R. Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardull i24 R . Mika25 D . Griffin26 C . Ryan27 D . Vandenboom28 C . Eame s29 A. Glenn30 M . Power31 N. Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C. Harri s34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nola n37 P. O'Brien38 C . Carrigg39 M. Winterburn40 A . Thwaites41 C . O'Connor43 N . Ellio t44 B. O'Connor45 M . Leste r46 G . Johnson47 M . Nolan48 D. Delzoppo49 C. Callander50 T. Burgoine51 L. Eames54 S. Gilla n56 D . Ri o57 J . McFarlane58 J . Ri o59 D . Gentilin61 D . Cassar62 R. Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C. Winterburn

YARRA VALLEYCoach: Dmdd KyleRes Coach : Bmxlan Ruddy

1 PI Telford2 F. Macvean3 R. Thompson4 M. Fung5 A. Drew6 D. Howse7 J . Downs8 L. Morris9 C. Ross10 N . Dodwell11 C . Reynolds12 M . Whit e13 O. Kysela14 M . Simpson15 J . Koenan16 B. Smillie17 A. Lain g18 L . Whit e19 S. Thompson20 S. Fram e21 A. Livesey-Cole22 T Wapshott23 D. Balshaw24 M . Davies25 T. Habben26 G . Mcleod27 A . Rowe28 J . Macvean29 P. Peterson30 D . Potter31 C . Padgett32 C . Heffernan33 D . Ireland34 T. Chrisfield35 B . Peake36 R . Penaluna37 D . Francome38 B. Morrison39 T. Reddaway40 M . White41 B . Downs42 T. Crean43 H. Park44 J . Ho45 L . Ree s47 B . Mcllwrath48 R . Davi s49 S . Seabourne50 P. Ford52 A, Hartnett53 S. Corcoran54 T. Hal e55 S . Taylo r56 L. Harrington57 G . Whit e58 G . Kerr59 A . Joiner60 F. Yendell63 T. Strong64 T. Gentle66 A . Biesbroek71 M . Lain g72 R . Lawton76 J . Scales

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AJAX v. MONASH BLUES Field : Trent Foley NaiRodier

WHITEFRIARS v . OLD ESSENDON Field : IGallagher Mark Bushfield (R) Boundary: JuBinding

AQUINAS v. SOUTHBANK Field : Alan Ladd CMoore

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. SALESIANS Field : IJones Alan Stubb s

PARKSIDE v. ST. JOHNS 0 C Field: Ben McFrank Karabela sST. PATRICKS MENTONE v. YARRA VALLEY IField : Greg Richards Dharshaka Peiri s

SENIORSNAME CLUBPERRY SOUTHBANKCULTRERA AQUINASROBINSON WHITEFRIARSFREUND AJAXPOLA ST. JOHN SC . CARRIGG WHITEFRIARS

D RESERVEREGINATO PARKSID ESTRONG YARRA VALLEYHOWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKSKALB AJAX

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FOR SEASON 1998,* treat it like aguest at Guests.

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by Leah Gallagherand Adam Kie l

- --~ __CPEIYING REMARK

~1'~ell here we are into August, the real business endof the home and away season with teams striving

for a spot into the finals . Also with the umpires. this is,l most importan t time of the year, because this is whenale advisors start working out their final's squads . Sodon't let yourselves down now as it may cost you . Good:uck to every umpire in his/her endeavours toward the_~nals.

SPECIAL GUESTAFL umpire Chris Mitchell was a special guest last

Thursday night after training and also afterwards atour meeting . It was great to see so many umpires afteriraining spending some time with Chris asking m anyluestions in relation to umpiring an d other matters .

During the meeting Chris went through a set playumpires in the AFL go with in relation to the 50 metr e

Number ( 1) umpire runs in an d takes control of themark while signalling by a pat to the behind to theiumber ( 2) umpire to head down deep into the forward

line for the next bit of play and to make sure there isno holding on or pushing or shoving .

He also explained there are four very importantpoints to being a good umpire :1 . Communication2, Composure3. Concentration4 . Controlled aggression ( treat players as you would

want players to treat you).Chris also had a good tip for all umpires . Treat

ry quarter of football as if it is the start of the game .We would like to than k Peter Schwab an d Rowan

S awers for allowing Chris to join us last Thursday.Michael Sneddon presented Chris with a VAFA tie

in appreciation with a few kind words .

BROKEN IN NEW POLISHED FLOORSIt was great to see finally the umpires rooms floors

polished an d they look a treat . Just as our President

(Chuck Hinton) was about to tell us to take good careof the floors as they had just been done, and not to spillany drinks on the floor, Mark Morrison and Alan Ladddid the unthinkable and made one hell of a mess, greattiming guys .

MUSASHILast Thursday night we had two representatives

from Musashi to talk to us about their product . Theyhave become a Level One sponsor of the VAFA and wewelcome them aboard . and hope they are with us formany years to come . They handed out some free sam-ples of their product and like true umpires it was likeseagulls on a bit of fat.

RULES OF THE WEE KMichael Sneddon came up with two rules that real-

ly don't happen very often and are really out of theordinary.

Rule One Question: If a player takes a free kick onthe outside of the boundary line and the ball doesn'tcome into the playing field at all . What is your deci-sion?

Answer : Boundary Throw I nRule Two Question: Ball has gone out of bounds on

the full next to the behind post, the full back gets a freekick. He kicks the ball back into play and hits thebehind post on the way through .

WHAT IS YOUR DEICION?Answer: Takes the kick again .

SOCIAL NOTE S

Bounce Off: Brendan Allan d . Frank Karabelas,Mark Bushfield d . Chris Steven s

Umpires Dinner: Monday 17th August .Collingwood Football Club .

KIELY & LEAH

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,,~ ~ ER CARRi rUmpires 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 .

Att ire - 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.

CLUBS SEEKING PRESCRIBEDFOR REPORTED PLAYER(S)

Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs anadvised not to Dhone the VAFA until after 3vm on a Monday to find if the granting of th~prescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association .

If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received befon3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted ancthe 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 .

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

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The July prize has been won by Norm Nugent who scored 23 correct responses from a pos-,i;)le 25 . The July answers were : 1 . Ray Byrne, acting captain of Collingwood in one match 2 .University was the first VFL team to share the MCG as a home with Melbourne FC 3 . Des Meagher(Whitefriars) played with Phil Stevens in a VFL state team 4. Stuart King played cricket and oot-ball for St Kilda and Victoria . He captained Uni. Blacks and coached them . He was killed in actionin 1943 5 . De La Salle A sec premiership coaches 1980-1991 -1979 Bernie Sheehy, 1980 GavinWhite, 1983 Neil Le Lievre, 1984 John Pollard and 1991 Bernard Dunn . 6. Michael Green, OldXaverians A and B ; Bruce Church Old Melburnians B ; Shane Maguire North Old Boys A, JohnWilson Caulfield Grammarians A . 7 . In 1965 the reserves section in its present form commencedg. Gary Hocking and Ken Hinkley finished third in the Brownlow 1991-1995 9 . Only 3Coiling wood coaches since 1977 played with Collingwood - Mick Erwin, Bob Rose and Tony Shaw

O. Don Cordner-Uni . Blacks ; Neil Roberts-MHSOB ; Ross Smith-Hampton Rovers ; GaryDempsey-FITOB; and Robert Dipierdomenico-Kew . 11 . Peter "Percy" Jones broke both his legsbefore he played his first VFL game .

This month's questions appear for August for the first time today . For this month the firstcorrect answer received in writing to 95 wins a slab of VB cans . All other entries must be receivedby Monday August 31 .

1 . In which year did the AFL introduce the interchange rule allowing 19th and 20th to be rotated onand off the ground?

2 . What is the highest number worn by a Brownlow Medallist ?3 . In 1977 Collingwood and North Melbourne played a drawn grand final . Only one player from that

game did not play in the replay grand final . There's an Amateur connection . Who was he ?4 . Who was the first West Coast Eagles player to be reported? He went on to play with another VFL

club .5. Name the most recent two VAFA players to make their AFL debuts, and the ground they made their

debut on.6. Name the footballing brother in each case :

Alistair Lord , Leigh Matthews, Steven Febey, Brendan Gal e7. n the last 20 years five teams have won the 'F' Section or E Section flag in the first year in the com-

petition . Can you name them?8 . George Johnston, famour Australian author, who wrote "My Brother Jack" played VAFA football . Can

you name his club ?9 . Who said "If I'd done only a quarter of the things of which I am accused, I'd be pickled with alcohol,

I'd be a registered drug addict, and would have sired half the children in most of the world's crick-et-playing countries" ?

10 . Who was the first player to record 100 games in the AFL, that is ignoring games played in the VFL .The VFL became AFL in 1990 .

Entries to CUB Trivia Competition, c/- VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 .

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E SECTION (Blue)by Craig Richardso n

Well. I'm not sure ifwe know any more than last confidence Chirnsideweek in terms of who's going to be playing in mi ht take this one

the finals . Yes. Caulfield, Peninsula and ~tCamberwell look set but as far as whether it will be rg up o inc newOakleigh or Chirnside, it's anvone's guess at thisstage . With Oakleigh predictably fixing up PowerHouse by 51 points, they kept their chances aliveand in one of the biggest wins of the season (some-what of an upset) Chirnside knocked off Caulfiel

d by 34 points. If this win has done anything its givenwith both sides having lost their last outings ththe competition an injection of life as to the final

run home to the finals. Peninsula smashed a lackHowever, no matter how hard the Wickers filustre Glenhuntly by a lazy 183 points and are no w

placed on top and eyeing off the minor premiers tag .Swinburne rolled St . Marys by 63 points and OldCamberwell belted Elsternwick by 96 points.ROUND 1 6

Oakleigh to play Glenhuntly at home . Thisdoesn't seem like much of a contest on recent formand if Oakleigh don't' win this one in a canter thenthey will have lost a great chance to boost their per-centage. Glenhuntly unfortunately look like thevvepacked up shop in recent weeks and the end oftheseason can't come quick enough . So for mine, theKrushers by 20 goals .

Swinburne play host to Power House this weekin a return bout that earlier on this season sawthem play a draw. This weeks game may not be toodissimilar and I'm tipping a close one again . All upthough, I feel Power House might have a little toomuch firepower up forward and they should sneaka much needed victory by around 2-3 goals .

Peninsula Pirates at home to Chirnside . Like tact Mr. Social, Garyearlier on this year when the Pirates did this trip .Chirnside better leave early and at the same time beprepared. Probably no tougher assignment at themoment than to play the Pirates on their hometrack . However. coming off a great win and full o f

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Caulfield take on Elsternwic.k this week <

should and will be plenty of desperation display

today, Caulfield should have too much depthover the ground . Thus Caulfield to win by arou12-15 goals in this one .

Old Camberwell looking for percentage to ga top two finish will today do this part of the gano harm. Unfortunately St. Marys will be noth :.but a confidence booster for the Wellers and Ioverall margin may really blowout in this one,the Wellers by a minimum of 25 goals .IN THE MAGOOS

Oakleigh to cement their finals berth with a~iover Glenhuntly, Power House to get back on twinners list over Swinburne, Peninsula to finishChirnside's chance to play in this years finaCaulfield to belt Elsternwick and Old Camberwellsmash the undermanned St . Marys .SOCIAL NOTE S

Power House have their annual Trivia Nigtonight, always a great night, all welcome, so co:

Dean for your tickets . ALPower House's Big Day out is coming up (Sunday 16th August, proudly sponsored by SobCommunications and others, so grab your tickefrom Rolla or you'll miss out on this once in a se ;son event .

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Glenhuntly - congratulations to John Janis~d Chris Mitchell on reaching 50 games. John is

aood utili ty player and has been one of the main-of the seniors . Chris started off in the reserves

and is starting to assert himself as a ruckman inthe seniors . From all at the Hunters well done toboth of you .

Caulfield Grammarians - congratulations toccotty "Jam Tin" Will iams who recently playeditis 150th game for the club . A dedicated playerand committeeman over the past decade, "Jam Tin"is a determined ad fearless onballer . He has beenreserves captain, B&F winner and a more than use-ful senior player . Well done from all at the club to afine club person .

Peninsula OB - congratulations to EivionBowen on reaching his 100th game for the clublast week, a tough, skilful onballer who is an trite-

-al part of the senior team . Also congratulations todrew Campbell who today plays his 50th game .

Hard work and persistence have paid off for Andrewas he is now a regular senior player. Well done toyou both .

Power House - Anton 'Stinky' Starndl thisweek plays his 50th game. Stinky has pretty muchplayed in every position possible in his time and willsoon find a spot somewhere . So from all at PowerHouse - great stuff Stinky.

Elsternwick - Matt "Blackjack" Surma playshis 50th game this week . Congratulations from allat Elsternwick 'Blackjack' .

AUGUST 8 - ROUND 17GLENHUNTLY v . SWINBURNE UNIVERSITYST. MARYS v . POWER HOUS ECHIRNSIDE PARK v. OAKLEIGHELSTERNWICK v. PENINSULAOLD CAMBERWELL v . CAULFIELD GR .

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GLENHUNTLY 0 .1 3.1 4.4 4.5.29PENINSULA 10.2 17.7 22.14 32 .20.212Glenhuntly: Janka9c 2. Miller. Stahmer. Best: Miller. Mance. Richards . Mitchell .Smith, Rcssiter.Peninsula: Farce 12 . Sims 4. Campbell 4. Dietzsch 2 . A . Homer 2 . Crean 2. S.Parsons 2 . Barclay. Gross . Cook. Farrar. Best : Payze . A . Parsons. Sims . Crean .Cook. Dentn,.

POWER HOUSE 2.4 5.7 10.7 11.11 .77OAKLEIGH 3.7 9.9 14.10 19 .14.128Power House: Craven 4 . Robinson . Richardson. Clayton. West. Dean. Stallid].Harrison. Best: Miller. Allan . West. Hall. Craren . Ltrnai.Oakleigh: Hanley 5 . Dooley 4 . C . Marshall 3 . Hall 2 . Adauay. Heevrin. A . Kttts.Mackenzte. Dram. Best: Hanley. H%zrin. Adamk. Taylor. Hall. Dooley .

ST MARYS 4.1 6.1 8.3 11.7.73SWKQBURNE UNIVERSITY 2.3 4.7 5.11 18 .28.138Sa3nhurne University: Dell'o1Bo 5. J . Caviccllo 4. Leonard 3 . L. Dell'olio 2.Sposato . Hailton. Simpson . O'Donnell. Best: Plotrowsld. Simpson. Hamilton.Ca}lcchlato . J. Delt'olfo. Sheedv.Swintwae Unfversity: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recched)

CHIBNS IDE PARK 1.1 6.2 12.5 20.8.128CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5.8 11.7 12.10 14.10.94Chirnside Park : Henderson 6 . V. PMcidt 6. AIlatt 4 . Westmore. Bakey. Carusi.Thomas . Beat: Allatt . W. Pemberton. Henderson. Pedler. Del~uxlice . V. Pico ioH.Caul6eld Grammar: Hall 5. Will 3. Brohler 2. Baxter. CowiL5ltaw. Royals. Vella.Best : Synman. Millard. Forster. Keahn . Will.

ELS7ERNWICK 3.1 7.3 9.5 11.7.73OLD CAMBERWELL 6.3 13.9 20.11 26.13.169Elsternwick : MLCsaglia 3. Ntcholsort 3 . Walker 2, S. Mahoney 2. Murphy. Best :Brm1ngton. Mtssaaplia. Tllle_v. Murphy . Wigmore. McNally.Oki C®mbcrweit: ~hu~in 7. Hardman 6. Johnson 4 . Smith 3. Hills 2. Whitehead.D. 1Valker. SaC[ar. M. Scott. Hest: Lenten . Freedman . Imberger. Short. Pratt .Ryan.

RESERVES - 25 .07.9 8GLENHUNTLY 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2.2PENINSULA 7.3 13.4 17.10 23.13.151Gleahuntty: Kest: Mahoney. J . Jones. Fletcher. Bateman . Thom. M. Jones .Peninsula: Fisher 10. Bedford 6 . BoµTnzn . Marshall . Cooper. Nelson . McMahon.

Wight. Haley. Best: Fisher. McMahon. Scrnvvn . Bedford . Cooper. Warner.

POWER HOUSE 4.2 6.3 9.6 10.7.87OAKLEIGH 3.3 5 .6 9.7 13.11.89Power House: Baljack 2, Wilosn 2 . Gill 2. Hearn, McLeod . Pavlou 2. Best: Gent .Gill, Brand, Senior. Kromlark. Tucker.Oakle r'~h Gant 3. Osborne 3. BtootMle 2. Bromley 2 . Ntko 2. Theofilopoulos . Best:P. NikaTds. Orlando . Stirling. Bloomfield . Nike. Ktiodr.

ST MARYS 1.2 2.2 4.3 7.5.47SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 8 .3 13.5 15.13 19.17.131St Marys: Goal Ktckers and Best players not recehedlSwinburne University: Dehono 4. Andrinopo4ous 3 . Johnstone 3 . McCalman 3.Canfield 2. Freeman 2. HiIlgemann 2. Jeffrey. Best: Debono. Sanction. Freeman .JelCrev. Bruce. Cason .

CHIRNSIDE PARK 4.4 4.4 6.5 8.8.54CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .2 6.8 13.11 17.12.114Gh'unstde Park : Koopman 2 . Oates . Wyngaz d . R. Chirnside. McArthur, Cousins .Lowen. B~t: Coushts. Adams. A. Chirnskie. C. L_vdsay. G. Kimpton .Caulfield Grammar:: Schohen 6. Margerison 3 . MorrLssey 2 . G. Williams 2. S.Williams. Harrison . CuUer. Santiago . ~est: Castles . M K 16ae. Chan. S. Williams.Bowes . Schdten.

EISTERNWICK 0.0 1.1 2.2 4.2 .26OLD CAMBERWELL 6 .2 9.6 12.8 18.12 .120Elsternwiok: Lllik<ikis 2. Grant. Grandsmange . Best: Soppett. Conic. Morgan.Daniels, Currie. Kirkham .Old Camberwell: Harsey 5. O'Mahoney 3. Cohen 2. Hamilton 2 . Strachan . Day.

Richmond . Bridel. Hopkins . Nash . Beat:O'Mahoney. Cohen. C . Williams.McIlualn . Hopkins . Kelly .

OAKLEIGH v. GLENHUNTLY Field : Ron MartynNick Evan s

SWINBURNE UNI . v. POWER HOUSE Field : AdamHarris Ramon Killey

PENINSULA 0 B v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : PeterGriffiths (R) Pat Maebu sCAULFIELD GR. v. ELSTERNWICK Field : KenMcNiece Bob McLeodOLD CAMBERWELL v. ST. MARYS Field : JeffCollinson Andrew Dickenson

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ELSTERMMqCAF.C.Coach : Rod WlittafnaRes Coach : Andrew Cwtan

1 L. Murphy (C)2 A . Hankin3 T. Byrne4 C. Lyons5 M. Whelan6 D. Brennan7 D. Le e8 S. Currie9 G. Ahearn10 R . Bravington11 L. Missaglia11 P. Mahony12 N . Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 B. Barnett15 M . Savage16 M . Surman17 J . Ward18 N . Wigmore19 R . Buckingham20 G . Daniell21 P. Roberts22 M . Bullard23 S . Curtain24 G . Corrie25 B. Franken26 C. Mahony27 M . Daniels28 W. Davidson29 S. Mahony30 J . Avard31 G . Devonshire32 P. Harri s33 J. Overman34 A. Conlin35 P. McNally36 B . Bravington37 L. Lambert38 M . Bell39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A . Tilley42 J . Lilikakis43 C . Lyons44 G . Corrie45 R . Grandemange46 J . Kosij47 M . Grant48 R . Morgan49 B . Bravington50 D . Hosking51 S . Ramsey54 S . Kirkham55 P. Harri s57 J . Wrigh t64 D . Auslander

GLENHUNTLYCoach: Steve AftderRes Coach: Peter Derrick1 B. Wilson2 C. Whelan3 T. Hil l4 D . Cassar5 J. Alless i6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kout s8 J . Janis9 A. Antonio10 A . Young11 T. Rossiter12 S . OiReilly13 M . Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Bresli n16 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 . Mille r35 J . Commerford36 R . Hal l37 A. Breslin38 A. Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L . McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M.Jones44 B . O'Donnel l45 R. Stannage

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E Blue0(pGM90RINE .L PENINSULA O.B . POWERHOUSE ST. MARY'S SWINBURNE UNI~ Hansai Coactc Breit Nklhvr~lh Coactc Peter OHvieri C~ Evan Evers Coactr G~y HickeyAes Co~: Anckew Tsk" Res Coach: M Raft Are Coac~e Cr" Rldwdsw Res C~Pow Dimiclc Ras Caach: Geoff Barry

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4 A Bell 4 D. Dell'Oli o4 .5 S. Horskins 4 E. Bowen 4 C. Lloyd .

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.6 M Johnsto n7 M. Scott 6 M. Warner 6 D. Burt 7 T. Pettini .

8 C. Town 7 N. Franks 7 C. Richardson 8 R . Kodituwakku 7 A. Hamilto n9 A. Gibb s10 M . Hanson

8 P. Angus (C) 8 S. Cross 9 T Gun n10 T. Jones (VC) 8 J . Horridge

11 J . Heffernan 9 P. Keohn 9 A. Morris 11 K . Gillard 10 R. Turnbul l

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26 M . Stones 21 M . Bonner 22 P. Bates 27 G . McConnell 29 D DePaoli27 T. Doherty 22 A . Atchison 23 S. Craven 28 J. Innes .28 B . Leitch 23 R . Sharpin 24 R . Williams 29 J. Cogdon 30 P. Turk29 T. Johnson30 S . Roe 24 B. Wight 25 S . Evans 30 S . Rhode s

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53 R . Ferwerda53 B. Mcilwain 43 M. Bonner 44 G . Dean 54 S. Goldswort hy54 P. Richmond 44 J . Muir 45 P. Ghaz ouani 55 J. Duc k56 N . Saffar57 T. Simpson 45 D. Scow n

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E SECTION (White)by Barry Hickey

ll the top three spots have a cement like lookeabout t them, but that is not the case down a t

fourth, where, although two games clear now, Uni .High have three tough games ahead of them, anda dodgy percentage.LAST WEEK

UHSOB went down to Williamstown CYMSquite comprehensively. CY's runners were on songand the G&B's could find no counter . For CYAnthony Daniel rucked superbly all day, Cookywas at his best around midfield, or wherever hewas supposed to be based, and Sheldon Bryan didmany useful things in spite of wearing a tag . ForUHS Tubby Drendel put in a solid effort at FB,with Farrelly and Wallace both useful up fonvard .

Fitzroy Reds severely dented NorthBrunswick's finals aspirations and revived theirown into the bargain with a victory which sur-prised both Norths and me!

Old Carey and Richmond Central proved notto be the extravaganza expected . Central had oneof those days when nothing they tried worked .and, some sloppy goal shooting aside . the C's werejust about the opposite . Frank Macak and MarkBurnett strove effectively on their flanks, andWhisper O'Sullivan was inspiration on the ball .The C's entire backline put in an amazing perfor-mance, their on-ball/midfield group were very pro-ductive, and Jason Woods magnificent 'hover' inthe third will never by forgotten by all present .

La Trobe University clocked up a win againstthe hapless Old Westbourne, whose season so farhas been dog-like to put it mildly . The Troberswere away to a good start and never caught there-after, in spite of the Warriors best endeavours.Glen Robson again put in a top game for theWarriors, and Chad Galvin playing his 50th,worked hard in the forward line .

Bulleen Cobras and Kew turned up no sur-prises apart from once again commenting that theCobras really are a better side than their ladderposition indicates . Scratcher Humphrey was a ter-rific on-baller for the Cobras, while Dean Cracknellon HBF or mid-field and the reliable Sam Brunostarred for the K's .

TODAY

Norths and Uni. High play off in what will be aseries of preliminary semi finalr for the fourthplace contenders . North was going through u hor-ror patch when these two met in Round 7, and v. :amake things much tougher for the visitors today.Trying to pick a winner for this one is like trying to

separate the greenand the yellow jellie sonce they've been 1L_mixed . Norths havethe better forward and on-ball set ups . UHSplain man-up well! In the end I think the homewill win it for North by a few points .

Central hosts Reds and you can bet theybe hell bent on removing the memory of last weeffort. The Reds seem to wax and wane, but ahare able to cause surprises, so this is not a gto be taken lightly by Central . It is hard toReds containing the Central tall timber, or tmid field-on-ball complements, and while the Fhalf backs are extremely competitive, they willhold the Siwkas, Boves and Byrnes' . Cershould take this one by 7or 8 goals .

CY meet La Trobe at the Fearon, and wilsniff of a finals berth remaining for the CY's Iwill not be lacking in concentration today!Towners are a great combination when their rning on-ballers and flankers are switched onthey have demonstrated in the past two weagainst Reds and UHS . Today that relentless rning will be too much for the Trobers, and CY'stake the points by a comfortable margin .

The Warriors host the Cobras and will be hfng that some near year end joy will be bestoiupon them . There wasn't much between them Itime round and there won't be today either . 'combination of being at home and the late retiof some skilled players should give the Warriorsadvantage of a few points only but enough to u

Kew and Old Carey meet in the big one for tRound, and let me tell you after last week's effiboth sides will believe I'm playing some misinfmation game, regardless of which side I favoThere is not a big difference between these tearand at this end of the season, Kew's band of ex]rienced, savvy footballers start to come in on thown . The C's will have a pace advantage, Kew kbe stronger in the air and more familiar with tnuances of Victoria Park. Even allowing for the Iter, the C's young brigade really are puttingtogether well right now and will be very hardbeat today. The C's by a goal or so, at the end overy good game .

Reserves winners should be : UHS . Reds, CCobras . Kew. As in the Ones, there is a hell olsquabble going on for the Ressies third and fourspots. Today will clear a lot of dust.

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Richmond Central: (Goat Kickers andBest Placers not received)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 7.1 11.3 14.3 18.8 .114OLD WESTBOURNE 2.4 6 .6 10.7 12.9 .81La Tmbe University: Robinson 7. Klelnitz 3. Dunin 3, Rosengren 2. W. Brown,Willis, Murphy. Best: Robinson. Klehtlte. Cummings. W. Brown . Willis. Cockle.Old Westboume: Galvin 4 . Moore 3. Robson 2 . Vincent. Franklin, Taylor. Best:Robson. Vincent . Sutton, Galvin. King. Craig.BULLEEN COBRAS 2.3 4.5 5.6 8.7.55KEW 1.4 4.7 919 14.12.97Bulleen Cobras : Clements 2 . BadanJek 2. J . Moran 2. Humphrey. Schneider.Best: Schneider. Trintchi. Humphrey. Ga}ter. J . Moran . S . Moran .Kew: King 5 . R . Puivtrenti 5. Bell 2 . Cullen . Dimasi. Best: S. Bruns . Cracknell.Bradley, A . Feknic4tam . R . Pulvirenh. Dimasi .

RESERVES - 25.07.98UHSOB 1.7 3.11 5.13 8.15.63WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .1 1.1 1.1 5.2.32UHSOB : Madrtgrano 3. Anderson. DeLuca R. Jones. Lewkkt. Mills . Best : KJones . Eltringham. Anderson . Hausler. James. Lewkkt. Marten . Madrigrano .Willianutown: G. Bur ess . J. Burgess . Becku4th, Toby. DauFon . Best: Soccoccio.Bre uet . Oldham. Steb~ing, Paurryski. Ivkoadc .FLT~ROY REDS 2 .1 7.3 11.6 14.7.91NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .3 4.4 5.5 7.9.51Fitzroy Reds : Cook 4 . T. Hart 2. Tomal 2. N. Hal(, Madden. Bemxnan. J.McConnell, Daffy . McGregor. Best: T. Hart, N. hall. J . Keppell . Berryman.Mackinnon. Didfv.North Brunswtelt : P. Sorleto 2 . H~ Anderson . C. Fox Crosina. Dowsett . Best:Bradford. B. Laoumtzed, Newton, TefCaha. Jewell. C. FoxOLD CAREY 7,1 10.3 12,8 18 .11 .119RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .0 2.0 4,2 5.8.38Old Carey: Rist 5 . Within ~ton 4 . Mudge 3. Christensen 2 . Parker. Wright. Drake.Gardiner. Best : Moulton . 4S'T1ghL Burn. Withutgton . Mudge. Mason ,Richmond Central: (Goal Kickers and Best Pla•ers not received)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .3 2.5 3.8 4.8 .32OLD WESTBOURNE 1.3 5.3 6.3 8.4 .52La Trobe Univeraity: Moon 2, Fry 2 . Black. Best: Huffer. McIntyre. Since . Fry.Moon . Dumaresq.Old Weatbourne. Mesrnart 2. B. Mattsson 2. Hewitt. Gkidins. S. Mattsson.Muttmer. Best : S . Walker. Mutimer. Hewitt. Fleming . B . Mattsson .BULLEEN COBRAS 1.0 1.2 1.3 8.4 .16KEW 8.6 13.11 18.14 28.24 .180Bu ll em Cobras: Orwin, Beattie. Best: J . Angello. N. Cartledge . SoumelidLs . Cook .Bastasin, Mantoudkis.Kew: La&anchi 6. Kiriakou 3 . R . Livingston 3 . J. Puhiren0 3 . Kalpakis 2 . Wells 2 .Bacc9ni . Donovan . Dodgson. Mountnev. Muekian. Penesfs. Porter. Beet: J.Puhirenti. Lairanchi . Skerritt. Donavan. D . htaschltto. MuckLat.

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1 R. Schneider

2 T.Onain3 M. Stratton4 N. Cartledge4 N. Cartledge4 I . McLeod5 M. Dalloglio6 B. Hoar e7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella8 S. Gayler9 P. Goetz10 S . Wagg11 S . Petty12 A. Issa13 S . Dillon14 B . Mott15 M . James16 D. Trinch i17 Gareth Brown18 R . Badanje k19 S . Trapman20 J . Moran21 M. Strahan22 P. Bastasin23 J . Redfern24 P. Zorzi25 W. Olney26 A . Gillard27 C . Pasiopoulos28 B . Liras29 A. Summers30 C. Parker31 S . Moran32 C . Clements33 A. Cook34 M . D'Angelo35 T. Sett e36 D. Van Pelt37 J . Paatsch38 Graham Brown39 T. Karanikos40 S . Lenno n41 N . Polites42 G . Lekkas43 R. Caiazzo44 B . Moran45 M . Sheehan46 A. Humphrey47 J . Polimakos48 M . Soumlinis49 M . Fitt53 S . Stratton69 L. Thompson

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1 M. Frisby2 A. Walsh3 C. Daalde r4 M. Carracher5 D. Kane6 S. Kidd7 J. Doyle8 M. Farrell9 D. Fitts10 James Briffa11 F. Cocc o12 J . Smith13 A . Hoare14 B . Campbell15 P. Keppell16 M . Wharfe17 B. Lee18 M. Heenan19 A. Centra20 D. Hope20 A. Leddin21 J . Kinsman22 S . Pickett23 A . Jackson24 C. Tehan25 P. Jackson26 M . Hart27 J . Loft28 N . Hall29 D . East30 J . Campbell30 B . Foster31 M . Ross32 T. Ha rt33 S . Dru ry34 M . Merh i35 A . Mackinnon36 W. Fawaz36 R . R yan37 C . Sheather38 C. Prio r39 A . George40 R. McLennan41 S .O'Carroll42 I . McBurney43 F. Toma i44 Ben Hart45 P. James46 N . Mann47 C. McGregor48 A . Dove49 R. Zapelli50 E . Ky riacou51 G. Thurgood52 B . O'Connor53 J . Keppell54 S . Kleinitz55 D . Atkins56 T. Madden57 N . Berryman58 G . Evans59 B . R yan60 S . Slieke r61 C . McConnell62 N . Auden63 V. Symons65 G . Wright66 P. Duffy67 D . Trindade80 G . Box

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REVIEWWhilst that rather rotund lady is striding purpose-

fully to the warm up area, there are still morethan four sides with a mathematical chance (everycoaches favourite saying) of making the finals howev-er the dye does appear to be set with Eley Park theunlucky side in both grades .

The match of the round saw Syndal (3) host WestBrunswick (4) in a crucial game with the Sinnershoping to stay in double chance contention whilst theWesties needed to cement fourth spot after falling inan upset the week before . The Sinners were unable tocontain the Westies firepower and the visitors endedup winning by a few goals . Star FF. Steve Smythe wasthe difference as he finished with a bag of ten goalsincluding six in the third quarter. He was ably assist-ed up forward by Paul Harris and Sky Jackson withMatthew Malone dominating in the ruck and thebackline being held together by Matthew Lewis andGlen Heppel . A great win for the Westies .

Monash, on the rebound, played host to a des-perate Eley Park who needed to win to keep their lateseason finals dash alive. The Sharks were tenaciousand it took a seasons best game from Andrew Gradyin the ruck, the Human brick wall in Rafanello atCHB and Leeton again at FF with four goals to quellthe uprising . Monash would be happy to be back onthe winners list after a slight stutter the week beforewhilst the Sharks will be left to ponder what couldhave been .

Werribee accounted for ANZ Albert Park but notas easily as they would have hoped . The Rats led bya couple of goals at three quarter time but in a man-ner reminiscent of the first game of the season,Werribee was able to run over the top of them in thelast quarter. Jim Sutton was sensational in the ruckfor the Rats . whilst Nick Rutherford and DamienVaughan-Nevin were also valiant for the vanquished .

Finally . the Hawks were able to overcome theTurtles in an entertaining game . The Hawks got awayto a solid start but the Turtles rallied and if not forsome poor finishing might have square it up by quar-ter time . The Hawks gradually increased their lead asthe Turtles eventually ran out of gas . The winnerswere well served by Dan Lauletta with eight goals .Broadlev in the middle. Zavarella on a wing andHutchinson in the ruck whilst that absolute corner-stone of the club . Frank Coonertv was fantastic onhis wing and big Brian Doody was a handful at CHFfor the vanquished .

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Gryphons . After a ~slow start to the sea-son the Westies havereally hit their strapsand are playing as well as anyone at the momwhile the Gryphs_are motoring along comfortablytheir leadup to the finals . Both sides possess goodmen in the form of Matt Malone (W) and AndtGrady (M) and also have strong midfielders withWesties captain, Hamilton likely to be pitted agaihis Monash counterpart in Lee Wells . In addition,two sides contain the two leading goal kickers itsection in the form of Tim Gilchrist and StSmythe. The Westies spearhead is in particulegood form and the consistent John Blanford will mto be on his game to quell Smythe . Westies needmore to confirm their final four status whereasGryphs are already in finals preparation . Westieswin a close on in a boilover.

The next big game sees Hawthorn play hostSyndal . Little has separated the two sides in bicontests this year and that trend appears set to c(tinue . Hawk defender Shane Parker will no dotpartner star Syndal forward Cachia for the day wIthe midfield battle of Rutter and Bent for the Sinn,and Broadley and Zaverella for the Hawks willimportant . Dan Lauletta has been on fire in rec(weeks and will take some stopping . The Hawks mi)just have enough in hand to defeat the Sinners .

Eley Park get the opportunity to keep their dtant finals hopes alive when they play hostWerribee . The Sharks have some big scalps this yfbut have not been able to string a big run of witogether whereas the visitors have been a bit of a dappointment in that they are always competitive wilout ever winning against higher placed sides . Morgand Isaacs are a talented forward line for Werritand with the likely absence of Marty Hook at CHBthe Sharks could be a real handful for the Shardefence . Darren Hawley continues to find the goalsconjunction with Adam Lenarcic and their firepovmight just be enough for the Sharks to post anotiwin.

In the final game for preview . ANZ Albert Pameet Eltham in a game that has no finals intenattached but plenty of pride at stake . The Turtihave been the Rats only victim so far this year awill both be looking at this in a can win manner. TRats will need to curb Brian Doodv at CHF who

i class act as well as pay attention to Frank Coone ion his wing while in turn the Turtles will needmark Luffie Smith closely as he is a potential matewinner. In the midfield, Cam Simon will meet up wiNick Rutherford in a pivotal duel . Although the Re

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press Correspondents 9555 0900 Phone 9553,675 Fax before 5 .00pm Monday . It would be greatthis week to hear the correspondents opinions of wor-(lly opposition inclusions in the F section team of theyear to be listed in the last home and away edition ofhe Amateur Footballer.

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he club photo will be taken on 5th August at the clu-u rooms at 6 .00pm sharp . $10 to Matt Healey will getoil a copy.

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Monash Gryphons - congratulations to AndyTolongos who last week reached 50 games for theclub . Andy has developed from a pacy wingman intoa specialist tagger this season and has shutdownsome class mid-fielders . Well done and we look for-n•ard to the next 50 .

`7( 5n"~`I~ J.'_AUGUST 8 - ROUND 1 7

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GONIS MONASH GRYPHONS 56BOGIE HAWTHORN 4 37LORD HAWTHORN 1 36DELL'ORSO ELEY PARK 3 35

I~`:~~~~1~~ICd1L 0WEST BRUNSWICK v. MONASH GRYPHONSField : Ken Brewer George Paleodimos

HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . SYNDAL TALLY HOField : Peter Woods Tony Psinas

ANZ ALBERT PARK v . ELTHAM COLLEGIANSField : Michael Gilday (R )

ELEY PARK v . WERRIBEE AMATEURS Field :Daniel Ischia

[ O •SENIORS - 25.07.98

MONASH GRYPONS 2.5 7.8 13.12 19 .18.130ELEY PARK 3.0 8.4 8.6 11 .10.76Moneah Gryphons: Leeton 4 . Killmister 3, Wells 3 . Hetherington 3. T. Gilchrist 2.Watson. Blandford. Graydon. Salaj. Best : Grady. Raffanelto. We4s, Kitchen.Tolon~s KillmLSter.Eley Park: Lenarcic 5. Trotter 2, Alexandridis. PsaltopoWaus . King . Best : pane.Lenarcic . telland. Verde. Psaltopoulous. Alexandrklis.SYDAL TALLY HO 5.4 9.6 10.8 12.8.80WEST BRUNSWICK 2.2 7.7 12.9 15.13 .103Syndal Ta lly Ho : Rutter 5. Hannemann. Toce. Christiansen . Thompson . Beckett .Henderson . Cachia. Best: Beckett. Henderson . Byrns . Thompson. Chrsttiansen.West Bruaswiek: Smvthe 10 . Harris 2 . Cannane . P. Hamilton. Heywood, Beat :Smythe . P. Hamilton . Lewis, Jenktn. Heppell.ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .5 3.9 5.11 7.14 .56HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5 .2 12.8 16.9 20.9.129Elth®nr Collegiens : (Goal Kickers and Best Plaversnot recehed)Hawthorn Ameteurs: lauletta 8. Barker 2. Za~arella 2 . Pollock 2. Bourke.OHanlon. Nowak . Dunstan, Rossitto, McConan . Best: lauletta Broadlev.Zavarella. Rossitto. Hutchinson, Orchard. ~WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.3 4.5 7.7 13.12.90ANZ ALBERT PARK 3.1 8.2 9.8 11.12.78Werribee Amateurs: Morgan 3 . Stephenson 2. Duhau 2 . Addamo. Brown .Fletcher. Carr. Mayite . Cotter. Best: Carr. Collier. Addamo. Morgan. Cummins.Brown .ANZ Albert Park: Bayles 2. Shoppe 2. McLellan. Jenkin . Sutton. Rutherford.Smith . Farmer. Phillips. Best : Sutton . Rutherford. Vaughn-Nken. McLelland.Bennett. Phillips.

RESERVES - 25.07.98MONASH GRYPHONS 2.5 6.6 7.6 7 .6.88ELEY PARK 0.1 3.4 6.7 10.10.70Monash Gryphons: King 2 . Arena 2 . Browelt. Lowcock. Walter. Beat: Holland.Browell. Sc :: :, Davey, Lcroy. Wright .Eley Park : C. Kace 4. S. Kelly 2 . kyan . Dell'orso. Brady. AdfL Best: N . Karadlmos,C . Kavc . Fisher. Heath . Ariff. Hanrahan .SYNDAL TALLY HO 3 .1 3.3 4.6 5.8 .36WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .4 5.8 7.12 11.16 .82Syadel Tally Ho : Vergaros 2. Kerins . Hutson. Bennett . Best: Beaumont . Bennett.Brassil . Boucher. French .West Brunswick : DisLsto 3, J . Curtin 2. Ortiz 2 . Edwards. T. Moore, Flanagan.Best: J. Curtin. MeNaughton. Baker. Whithead . McAllister. Rodgers.ELTHAhi COLLEGIANS 2.3 4.4 6.5 7.6.48HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.3 4.5 8.8 10.12.72Eltham Collegians : (Goal Kickers and best players not received )Hawthorn Amateura: Bogie 4. Mulcak 2 . law 2. Lord. Carmody. Best : MWcahy.Hewish . Morrison .Bop e. T2yan . Rossthorn .WERRIBEE AMATEUhS 3.6 10.10 15.13 22 .18.160ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.0 4.1 6.2 8.2.50Wer ribee Amateurs: Seeber 5 . Chapman 3. Smith 3. Harris 2. Ryder 2. Johns 2.Pace, Else . C. Alabakis. N . Roberts. Best : Seeher. Johns . Harris. Else . Smith . C.Alabakis.ANZ Albert Park: Rhtrland 4. Daou. Park . Heves. Best : Rherland . Heyes.Kilma.sterm Carter . Green. Farrell.

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F SectionANZ ALBERT PARK ELEY PARK ELTFlAMCOLEGM HAWf1i4RiJAMATEURS MONASHGRYPHO NCoach : GuyForsytl~ Coach: Martin Hook Coach : P. Slack Coach: POW Tyson Coach: Gary RyanRas. coach: P~ ~hoppe Res Coach: Rob Widd~an Rea Coach: P. Haim Res Coach : Ksvh Res. Coach. Tina Dre w

1 S Duke 1 D. Arundell 1 J . Smyth 1 D. Murray (VC) 1 L. Wells (C )2 N Pastras 2 A. Morris 2 S. Maxfield 1 T. Fitzpatrick 2 M. Healy

3 P Smith (S) 2 M. Brady 3 A. Tocke r4 B. Dood yB. 2 G. Broadley 3 A. Grady

4 G Harrak3 D Kilmartin (R) 3 A. Featonby 5 R 2 B. Lovich

.Robinson4a C

4 R Wills 3 R. LaMarca 6 R. Heany 3 K. Richardson.

5 D. Kin g5 J Hannett 4 M . Georgiou 7 M. Gasparotto 3 M . Irvine 6 G. Ryan6 G Forsyth 4 M . . Dell'Orso 8 J. Woodward q S Bowe 7 M. Khoury7 J Sutton 5 C. Kaye 9 C. Watson

10 C Simon

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5 S. Averyry 8 J . Blandford8 R Lindsay 5 W. LaMarca

.11 J . Muzzi 6 P. Ave ry (VC) 9 P. Lowcoc k

9 J Bourne 6 D. Bruce 12 G . Mullins 7 G. Stallworthy10 P. Williamson

10 M Phillips 6 A. Briginshaw, 13 R . BellPolloc k9 W

11 J . Barri e11 A Mitchell 7 D. Bowen 14 S. Justice . 12 J . Urban

12 G Finn.

7 N. Taifemopoulos 15 L. White 8 M. Dunstan 12 D. Domaschen z

13 A Farmer Carroll8 D 16 D . Barnett'

10 P. Orchard (C) 13 J . Stratfor d

14 T Prior.

8 R. Poole 17 G . Leys18 M . Barling

11 A . Sill 14 M . Lewi s15 A Clarke

15 J Snorrason 9 P. Yelland t9 D . Boyce 12 N . Patterson.

16 J Djo'tic 9 T. Karadimos 20 T. Carter 13 J . Povey 17 7 j Hetherington17 D McLellan 10 C. McLean 21 D . Shipley 14 D . Lauletta C18 P Boyle 11 L. McLean 22 S. Athanasopoulos

23 A . Phipps15 G. McDonald 18 A. O'Bria n

t9 A Faranda 12 A. Dunstan 24 M . Dw er 16 C . Reed 19 J . Lero y20 R Kpe ler9 13 A. Kelstall

~25- T. Healey 17 D . Zaverella 20 G . Browell

21 P Shoppee 14 G . Elder 26 J. Glare 18 P. Ryan 21 M . Asbel l22 'S Redpath 15 R. Young 27 B. Turney 19 J Law

22 D . Henderso n

23 A Bennett 16 P. Stoney 28 T. BarnettBishop29 C

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20 S . Parker23 C . Freema n24 D . Kitchi n24 Ft McDohald 17 A. Hill .

30 D . Hogan 21 A . Bourke 25 M . Kilmiste r25 J McDonald 18 S . Raymer 31 Z. Jovanoviski 22 W Power 26 T. Gilchrist26 C Iva 19 D. Trotter 32 P. Clarke

.23 D . Tracey 27 R . Gilchris t

27 C Lovett 20 M . Hook 33 M . Volard24 D Hutchinson

28 R . Rafaniell o28 C Walkley 21 F. Mihaec 34 R . Davies . 29 J . Fuller29 G Walkley 22 P. Cantone 35 J. Muscat 25 M . Zaverella 30 R . Dave y30 A Thomas 23 G . Smith 36 S. Philipso n

37 C . Horsburgh26 M . Nowak 30 P. Holland

31 D Green 24 S . WattsDalziel

38 S 27 R . Lord 31 G . Roche

32 M Farrell 25 G . Heath.

39 F. Coonerty 28' J . Morrison 32 A. Tolongo s

33 N Daou 26 D. Hawley 40 S. Lewis 29 P. Barker 32aC . McAleeseJunkeer33 D

34 N Rutherford 27 D. Kaye 41 G. Stackpool eHal l42 C

30 M . Nunn .34 M. Graydon

35 P Galley 28 W. Holm .43 N . Hamshare 31 J . Best 35 A. Moffat

36 M Pearson 29 F. Lettini 44 C . Menther 32 S . Davies 36 J . Watso n37 A Jenkin 30 G . Bromley 45 A . Macaulay 33 D . Hopkins 37 V. Hindle38 J Leneghan 31 Q . Lamarca 48 R . Harris 34 J . Bogie 38 P. Callus39 A Kemp 32 D. Grant 49 W. Share 36 K Sanders 39 M . Clydesdale40 `G Taylor 33 N. Dix 50 L . Sharpe

Scott51 T

.38 M . Tyson 40 M. Salaj

41 D Riverland 34 S . Bromley .52 A . Smedley 39 P. Hewish

41 D . Charlesto n42 T Drew42 C Carlisle 35 P. Blew 53 J. Ath3nasopoulos 41 D . Lahiff

.43 D Walter43 R Carlisl e

44 C McLean36 S . Le e37 D. Payne

54 P. Barnett55 P. Morrow 43 I . Cheppa.

44 B. Kenyon

45 S Bullow 38 K. Podger 56 A . Stockdale 44 P. Rossitto 45 J . Goni s46 G Kent

46 V Stuto 39 J . Verde 59 B. EvansStockdale60 A

46 T. O'Hanlon .47 T. Besce e

M Carter47 40 N. Karadimos.

61 G. Dismore 48 I . Rosthorn 48 L . Marti n48 P Reyes 41 R. Wickham 62 B. Hespe 49 D . McCowan 49 B. Lloyd49 A Stewart 42 V. Fukishima 63 A. Kelso 51 R . Starbuck 50 D . Kweite l50 K Daou 43 S . Bazley 64 R . White 52 R . Denovan 51 C . Leeton51 D Tangney 44 L. Ketts 65 S. Schafer 53 T. Kerr 52 D . Hal e52 F Pole 45 L Dix • 53 G . Wadley

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F SectionSYNDAL TALLY-HO~~~

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T. MarksK . GadsbyA . SneddonM . Joy (C)D . SimonsenA. Turpi np. HendersonD . HannettJ . Cotsi sA. BurnsA. BurgessR. BennettV. Wong

9 I . Bingham9 G. Woolard10 P. Henning11 J . Rutter12 D . Bent (VC)12 S . Gould13 J . Kerrins14 S. O'Boyle15 N . Murray16 B. Boucher17 P. Kell y18 S. MacFarlane19 J . Willoughby20 J . Erta n20 C. Hal l21 A. Thompson23 M . Beckett25 C. Clark27 I . Rozankovic28 M . Kennedy29 P. Van Velzen30 B . Wood s31 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 . Boyd54 P. Kostakos56 S . Drabble57 P. Vergakis62 R . O'Dell63 G . Spencer64 D . Taylor65 H . Brown66 G. Wallace

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5 YEARS AGO - 1993

idHaileybury went a step closer to the 'A' Section

~four when they defeated Ormond who fell from

fourth to sixth, vu~ter were

i;raus (former Ormond g8 p

.4 to( 142) Best for13 .12(901, with

a brilliant last q layer) . Anderson. Borg (OH)

and McCollough, Hille, Gilmore (Ormond) .

Old Melburnians saluted one of their greatest sons.

ldrevu Witts on his 250th game, spread over 14 years.

and including ~1ership playe rand 91, p er 88, Carnival and interp-state player, his raking left boot kicks and bustling

style of play. They celebrated the day by taking top spot

in 'B' against Therry, beating them easily 19 .25 to

10 .13 . Best were Bryan . Useinov, O'Brien (Old M) and

Castaldi . Taylor. Wrigglesworth (Therry) .his rule of the

In Umpires Corner. Benny G . gave Week- ,When it is necessary for a defending player ,

from a free kick or mark, to take his kick from behindthe goal or behind line

. he must kick, handball• or take

the ball into play in a direct line With hi slaver on the mark shall not be permitted to

, thecases pcome within five metres of the goal or behind lines"

under-stand in 1998 suggest that pNR) .stand the rule better than AFL player

s Looking at all senior selections the only team to be

sure of finishing first or second was St. Leos Wattle

Park who was on top in 'E' . three games ahead of the

next two teams. Doveton and Glenhuntly .

Bulleen United . striving to stay in E had a stirring4 point win against sixth team

. Old Essendon

Grammarians 18 .9 to 17 .11 . Best were Veitch .

Connollv (Bull) .

'A' Section relega-tion battle was athriller . After 1 5

games. St . Bernard swere at the bottom With 4~v2ns, De La 5,

old Scotch

wand North OB 6. North had given their chances a big

boost when at home they beat leader, Ormond. 7 .5 to

6 .7 . Bruno Conti kicked 3 goals for NOB .

Kew (B) kept their undefeated record With a big win

over out at Glenroy Best were Jenkins, Tthird hornlea Smith (Kew), and Matton ,

Quinn, Tyler (Therry). The old men of football had

wentstaed to season tuthose learns of th

e ndefeat d only to past obadlythrough th

e talk

in the finals.In the battle for second place in "C"• Old

Melburnians gained a 23 point break in the first quar-

ter against contender old Haileyburians and went onall st were rown

. Witdts (OM)iand1Sm th'O'~&OePhillips (BOld HaiBlaglin, A

.

15 YEARS AGO - 1983

To celebrate 125 years of Australian Rules, ASection teams Old Melburnians and Old Scotch playedtheir game at the Richmond oval•

as close as possible .

to the spot on which the original combatants,Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College had played

the first game in 1958. The ground had originally bee n

gover

fouor Saturday afternoons, k40 a side. mvith thpelgoals over

half a mile apart, one sited near Hilton Hotel and theother near the corner of Punt Road and Rowena

Parade. t an OM's

Klemencie .s were M . Cox, C . Rowe. A. Rowe,

E Section umpir e

A. Taylor . D. Anderson . M . Gilday. L . Symons, G .

Keane . M . Head . D . Knott, D . Earp.

QUIZ: Can you name the umpire who had previ

ously played AFL football? To help you, in 1994 he wasback playing 'A' Section football.

10 YEARS AGO - 1988

'A' Section captains were Stuart Hinchen (Coll.) .

Matt Getson (Marc .) . Paul Considine (North OB) . Frank

Gleeson (Old Par). Russell Barnes (Ormond)

. Peter

Curtain (Old Xav) . Gary Wood (St . Bernards) and Steve

Macauley (Uni Blues). Things must have gone a bit

astray at De La and Old Scotch - Round 16 and both

teams still without a captain .

300 senior games are worth a mention. and indeed

so when its old Mentonians wonder, Gary Norton . 9

club B&F awards . 3 VAFA section B&F awards . VAFA

CDEF team and a wonderful clubman .

At half time 1950's, 1960's, 1970 s, ve er

and old Scotch staged a re-enactment. The Clubs had

met on 49 home and away games from 1927 and 1983with Old Scotch leading 27 to 22

. The teams have

never played off for a premiership .

Rick (Pole) Pisarski celebrated with his 150th game

for OM's. Starting in 1974 he had played in four pre-

mierships'76 (C). '78 .79,'82 (B) had as full back rep-

resented Victoria six times, played for All Australian

Amateurs in 79 against Northern Territory and ACT,and in 1982 was selected for the All AustralianAmateur team following the Carnival in Perth.

Old Scotch . after an even first half. 8 .8 to 7 .10 .

raced right away to vvin 21 .15 to 8 .14 . Best were

Hodge . Tallent. Senior (Old Scotch) and Koren,

Pisarski . Cameron (OM) .

20 YEARS AGO - 1978 ossibles

Ormond . sixth in A' . stayed among the p

when they kicked 4 .2 to 0 .3 in the final term to beat

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Ivanhoe . fourth on 32 points, level with North Old Boys(third).

While De La were 2 points ahead in second position,Uni . Blues, even though they went down by 18 points toBlacks (8th), were three games clear on top.

Power House (D) held on to top place when theydefeated St. Kevins OB (third) 23 .16 to 13 .7. Best wereDempsey, Bred_yk, Evans (PH) and Brennan, Radford,Hannan (St. K OB).

St . Bernards welcomed back former captain, bestand fairest (1972) Michael Ginnivan, who had spent thelast three years in England studying for his doctorate inagricultural science.

Kew congratulated 63", 14 stone Ken Rowland who,despite work commitments, had played 50 consecutivegames in the seniors .

UHSOB thanked Barry Parks for his 150 game ser-vice and his energy as 1978 reserves coach .

150 games also to 'A' section top goal kicker Barry'Kanga' O'Connor (NOB) previously a full back of notefor many years. Fast, a great mark, sure ballhandlerand big kick, 'Kanga' was a great clubman as well .

St . Bedes OCFC were holding a Sportsman's Dinner- guest speakers were Ron Barassi, Harry Beitzel, RayJordan, Stan Alves, Hyperno and John Stocker.

25 YEARS AGO - 197 3Bottom team Old Paradians scored a shock win over

equal leaders St . Bernards . Parade led all day and wonby 26 points . Grade, Ford, Hough (OP's) and Burgin,Iannazzo, Drennan (St. B) were the stars . Coburg failedto make sure of their finals position when Uni . Blues(7th) held them to a low scoring draw - 8 .6 apiece, butwere helped when top team Ormond 21 .13 beat 5thteam Caulfield Grammarians, 17 .11 .

150 games to Ivanhoe veteran all rounder RalphBourke, a career stretching over many years and inter-fering with a very illustrious career as a punter, and toBruce Watt, an inspiration to Brunswick over manyyears.

Phil Rowell & Don Dodds shared the winner's tro-phy at the Umpires Golf Day at Torquay .

All at Ormond were deeply saddened at the death ofDennis Drum, a former great player and club captain in1963 . Dennis also played for Uni . Blacks and OldXaverians before joining Ormond and also representedVictoria .

Congratulations to Jack McCann who, after a life-time of service to Amateur Football, was made a LifeMember of the Australian Amateur Football Council .

Marcellin offered plaudits to Michael Power on beingfirst 100 gamer in the club .

30 YEARS AGO - 196 8In the battle of the top two teams, Uni Blues gained

an early break on Old Paradians and went on to win by8 goals . Calcott . Moylan . Whittaker and Moran ( 6 goals)dominated the game .

St . Kilda CBC (9th) went right away from top teamOrmond (in 'B' Section) to win by 3 goals . Best for the

two teams were O'Donaghue, I . White and HayesCBCOC) and James, Blight and Moran (Ormond) .

Chris Milburn played his 150th game for Parksicwhile another to make that number was talentedrounder Denis Grace for St . Kevins OB .

Old Geelong scraped home from Old Brighton bypoints, wiping out Brighton's last hope of making tlfour .

40 YEARS AGO - 1958Alphington's poor kicking (7 .15) threw the gan

away to Old Scotch 12 .7. Reed was a tower of strengiin the ruck for Alphington and was well supported IHippiatt, R. Morris and K. Melville were best for 0Scotch .

Old Paradians rover Brian Hill received best wisles on his 100th game . In his career, starting'B' GracGrand Final in 1951 (while still at school), Brian wonVictorian guernsey, the B&F, and many other awardswith one ambition to fulfil - a premiership . Was 195to be the year ?

A battle of top 'D' Section teams and St . Kevins firished strongly to defeat Port Melbourne by 28 point ;Welsh, Rogers, Buckley, O'Brien (5) (St . Kevins) anStevenson, Aghan . Murphy (Port Melb .) were best.

National Bank held on to their place in the '(Section Four with a 3 point win over UHSOB, hotteams kicking poorly, 6.11 to 5.14 . Bank stars werWooley, Goddard, Selleck, while UHSOB's best werPeterson, Lever and Thorley.

Junior section captains were : B . Kane (Parkside),Maglen (MHSOB), N . Gilmour (Coburg), B. Lake (CBank), W. Rush (A'ton), A . Squire (Uni), G. Bradfon(FIT), M . Read (Ivanhoe), P. Ouley (Ormond) and >;•Thompson (Power House) .

50 YEARS AGO - 1948Hampton Rovers (3rd) made their finals plac

almost safe with a 5 goal win over Coburg, who slippe(out of the four - "Prickles" Noble, Breadon, Lucas an(Geoff Jones were stars for the Rovers .

Collegians, still without a win, were outclassed b,OM's .

At the Carnival in Perth, Victoria defeated W.A. irthe Final, the victors kicking 4 .6 to 2.3 in the finaterm, Ken Rollason (OM) won the trophy for B&F at

t Carnival, while other who stared for Victoria were Joh rBackhouse (MHSOB) and Jack Grainger (OM) .

QUIZ : Name the player mentioned in 1958 whcwent on to coach three different clubs to 'B' Sectionflags, and also won an 'A' Section flag.

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00000031- of sur-~ f the season as

The penultimate round saw the usual quota

settled.pri s~us~ Strm

e included the UTS'the fm al fours thavoe SSbeen was 92well the percentage of succe

predictintrie results in many cases, came from scores,though ected.

I would not have exp

ItEVIEW

SECTION 1test from ~ which hed home ls de

la0at an eve

n Central o nReserve ,

emerged victorious by six points .For the second time this season, ple p a~di~l

kicked inaccurately against Therryts Therry penolamanaged victory by nineteen p

stalwart Brother Bill Houston.Old M lUuan ansavelre goo

his team were comp

big and too good played between oldThe season's first tie was ued that Old

Brighton and De La Salle' It could be argued acy nearl

y Brighton was uno~~s On the other hand. De La more sco

rSalle

them the four p they have five in-could say luck didn't help as f the play .

pSECTION 1

lIe La Salle should

again defeat Mazenod ,

who failed forward should kick De La Salle to an easyRudd up

orthvictory .Old Brighton face a d n ntn Wi~hrva final Nnext

Fawkner to meet Therry p well. 1 selectweek, Old Brighton will be all out to wi

n

Old Brighton to do so .

In Round 6 Old Xaverianoints in a match Collegians by

oals and Jones bootedone hundred and sixth twnin e o Po'Tim 0,SuUivanOld Xaver~ans should complete the home

ain easily defeatingfive. Today agand away series undefeated bycollegians.

OldScotch should fine tune for the finals with vic-

tory over St . Kevin's .who lack the overall talent to

fully extend the `Cardinals' .

MIiSOBshould finish their first season with anoth'

achieved the standard cla.imedams theiroP ea season

reports.ing shots and much more goal less, won

who ~e~ a mat h, played at PuntOld Xaverianspoints in which inaccby seventy nine. of Richmond,omegoad the former hthe order of the day

. All tried hard forrate kfcking was and experiencedSt

. Kevins, especially John Herman

ruck man Marcus Olive .In a match of contrasting halves . Old tSeAt half

and won by twenty eight MHSOB p

'time Melbourne Hi~ held a sixteen point lead and

s b ~ thelooked to be on their way to a final Is boe~rt1 s~season on the line, they were held

g

Scotch in the second half. For thDe kin and Stephenbetter than Nick Tribe, Jan'od Millar, in th e serve

d pryde. Melbo aefenders Smith and Ga din .ruck and by

a closeSECTION 2 playedMarcellin and Monash Whites

match on the Lyons oval at M~ 1 otball gas Bothsides displayed passages of

$

moved the ball with great precsand two late goals gaveto keep in front at each change one poins . Monash' hem a winning margin of thirty

in Bryce collier. on the bail. Jasonhad good players Tossavainen (fou

r Plehn. in defence and Marco goals)

up forward• performance againstY~.a Valley gave a creditable oints .

Kew. who finished up winning by twenty six F

Mt. Lilydale spoiled th ereporter the wherelat en

points .won by fiftythat the scoreboard dia not do justice to the competi-~ded Mt. Lilydale .

lion that Parkside po

Thornburg Cougars had the bye .

SECTION 2 tod's What a promotor s dream baek inrMar hls!4 Sure

y

the draw was not seeded way valley for the thirdRqarcellin should defeat Yarra will provide

time this season. Although Yarra Valley

stern opposition, if last week's form is any guide

Niarcellin should win well .

The constant in the two Mt. Lilydale won by thirty

nine points ininspound Ther`uck cla h between Varga and

forty seven po act on the outcomeKew's Corridon could have an im

p

today . Mt. Lilydale must nullify lvak

. who had a day

out in Round 8. Even though the game is on Morriso

n receive aemi Final .Reserve

. I favour Kew to win n~ro~vs Fand Semi

confidence boost for next Saturday Whites andThe tw ~ougt~ halea ve met tN~ e this seas season for vic-

Thornburp fifty and fifty five points . Attories to Monash Whites by believeMonash and without Prestag~Onash have a s aThornbury will really have to win .

Yible forward line in which Gene Van Der Zalm P 1

to win the ball. Without the suspended Johnsonkev ro . In addition Marco Tos

s the Thornbury defence will be more brittle than usual.

,ord aash before the second SemirFinal

. stingre c I select Monen daWbites

victory 'mg debut season have theparkside.

after a promisin g

bye. (9467 28571Any news will be welcomed by m

e

before 4 .00 pm on Monday.

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Today marks the end of an era when fifty and over,Tony Buckley, runs the boundary for the last time forSt . Kevins . For St . Kevins today will be game number280 on the boundary . When his hundred games forWilliamstown CYMS are added Tony has run thou-sands of kilometres in the dedicated service of hisclubs . Well done Tony. Your retirement is welldeserved .

St. Kevins Club 18 gratefully acknowledges thecontributions made each week by: Richard, Luke .Bobby, Alison, "Dave" and John. Their efforts, whilenot glamorous. have been essential to the fielding of St .Kevins each week. Well done thy faithful servants! !

NAMECLUB 18 (1 )RUDD DE LA SALLEILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 2R. KING OLD XAVERIANS IO'SULLIVAN OLD XAVERIANS 2

CLUB 1 S (2)WEBB THORNBURY COUGARSPEARCE MT. LILYDALE 2ANDERSON MT. LILYDALE IVAN DER ZALM MONASH WHITES

46242019

MAi DDCoLiu

;[A-•'CLUB 18 - 25.07.98

,M=nod: DalWnore 2. ONt:ile 2 . Brennan, F57ech . Nusshaum. Me . Hest: ON9Jacaotrs. blltchell . M1tmMS, Hall. Huggins.Gdkgians: Oakley 3. Bkakemae 2 . K. Curtts . Tm~tor. Bt : Lee. Momson. Baxter. TlnsSK. Cunis. Locku•cqd.OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 2 .0 6.2 8.3 10.3 .1DE L

ASALLE 2.3 4.5 5.8 9.9 .iOld Brtyhton Bloods: S. Murray 3. P. Rohlnson 3. McCann, t4'raittr. Neale. Sher. BcGleescwt M. Jackson . Tlmm• S•tunders . P. Rehlnson . S. Murrav.

De to Salk: (Coal Bickers and Best Players not receh•ed lOLD MELBtk;IANS 3.3 4.10 5.15 8.19.1THERRY FENOLA 3.4 3.4 5.5 5.8,;Old Mslburnlaru: Gardiner 2. Branchllrnrec Jensz Verge. Atklnswt . Cramelln, Edu;,rrB<st:Eduards . Gardiner. 6ern Luther(ad, Verge .Ttxrrq Penola:Z.•utettl 2 . EaSt .nrore . fiuret . B.m• Selieck. Beat: Zanettt . Lyons. OEee,Kum. Ben SeOcck.'Dian}ison .OLD XAVERIAhs

11.16.£ST KEVQiS 0.3

Old Xsverinne: L. Ii.•vdmck 5. OSuNr:vt 2 . R. King' Hall. Ha .~-tn . Landrigan . BeeMeehan . Matihexs, Court, Orson, Curtain . f{atduM1Ck .St Kevinet Best: Wililams. Herman . O11ve• Young. Game. Collins.OLD SCOTCH 1.1 2.4 6.6 9.9. 6MHSOB 2.4 4.7 4.10 4.11.3Old Scotch: Poyde 5. Olingwonh. Deakin. Milliken. Best: Pry~dr, Market . Deakin. Tz4}cTribe, 54tLnot. -MHBOB :Verma . T. Snlllh. Rhchie. lvavstatakds. Best : Millar. GaLln• Geahman . Scours .Simtdsu•oai,Rhchte .

CLUB 18 - 25 .07 .9 8M.ARGELSd4+ 1.3 4.4 5.8 8.6.5h1ONASH WHITES 4.2 6•7 10.10 12,134MnrceWn: Goal Bickers and Best Plmets not received .)Monaah Whitea: (Goal t;kkers nnd Best Players not recen•ed .lHEW 9.9.&YARRAVALLEY 5,7

.3'Kew: Laurenm 2. Educuds 2. Bevertdge 2. Beks, F7etclter. Rcrno!ds. Beat: Bond.Rmoids. Pleteher. Lt7coP..v7c4s .Iauzenee, Icak .Yarra Valley: lGoal Kickers and Best Pliyers not recea•ed .)PARKSB)E 4

2 .2 ;MT LB,YDALE11 .11 .T,P®rkaida: ( Gua 7 Bickers and tkst I'lavers not receed.)

Mt Lttydele: Carcdan 4 . Pearee 2. D. Flanagan, Gil~.~on . NapWote, MeKetule. Ander~tBeat : Pearce . CaroLm McKenzie. Fllriong, Cattmertord. Gthson .THORN- Y COUGARS RFOLDbS- .'-JO;tF 6.5.41

A melee is "Where an incident takes place CLUB 18 (1 )

involving players pushing, scra in , jumping at Scammell Reserve, Oakleighinto packs, throwing each other to the ground or CLUB 18 (2)

other or other similar such conduct" 1st and 2nd SEMI FINALSat Ramsden Street Reserve, Clifton Hill

CLUBSENIORS

47373535

LAST WK TOTAL

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CLUBJAREH4USE

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~;aports & Medica l

Supplies

U19 TIby Brett Connel l

The end draws near G-_3 orilrounds remai n

ReviewSection 1

M azenod were in the hunt at half time against themore favoured Collegians, although after th e

break the Lions added 8 goals to 4 to get the pointsand keep their finals chances alive . Old Brightonboosted a flagging percentage at home when theywhipped the Bernards Norwood and Barrow in topform for the Tonners . OP's returned to the winner'slist with a strong win over bottom of the ladder OldCarey, while Xavs had to work hard to shake off apersistent SKOBs team at Toorak Park. In the finalmatch De La Salle held onto win against a fast fin-ishing Blues team .

Section 2Marcellin had a very strong win over North Old

Boys, as too did the Friars over the Blacks . OldHaileybury increased their chances of playing in thefinals with a very convincing win over the Tigers atKeysborough . Efstathiou (7) and Jayasakera primemovers for the Bloods all day . Beaumaris fought hardat home to keep their final's dream alive with an 11point win over OM's, while the OT's confirmed thatthey intend to stake a claim for this year's pennantwith a hard fought win against Old Scotch atCamberwell .

Section (2) BlueThe Panthers returned to the winner's list with a

.solid 4 quarter performance against the Ashers at,Clayton. while the Fields continued their winningstreak at the expense of the Saints at Glen Waverleycampus . The Moods had to come from a half timedeficit to claim second spot, when the D's slowed inthe second half of their match . The Rovers had a verygood win against bogey side Xavs (2) . with the Jackasunable to stay with MHSOB in the second half goingdown by 8 majors. Gutman and Davis fine Jackas,while Wright and Parker shone for the High .Section (2) Red

Warringal kicked the sweep against the TwoBlues, with Schulze booting 12 and Ryan dominantall day . For the vanquished none tried harder thanZannis and Kay . The OGs hosted OIG on the reboundand found every possession a battle. The OIG runningout convincing winners with Branigan and Keane incop form, while McKinnon and Melnnes wereprominenet for the OGs . Yarra Valley put paid to any~houghts the travelling Therry Penola had of takingits second big scalp in two weeks, when they held an8 goal advantage at half time and maintained this for

the remainder of the match. Team effort was record-ed by the Valley as best, with McMahon andO'Sullivan in everything for Therry . Aquinas and OldParadians (2) had the bye .

PreviewSection 1

St. Bernards and Mazenod have little to play fortoday except the loser will fill outright ninth position,last time it was the Bernards easilv and at home thesame result is expected. The Tonners host OP's backon track and although last time it was the OP's well,today the Tonners will cement their position in thefour for another week . The Lions face the Xavs whowill seal their fate today with respect to competing inthe finals, while the Blues will not win by as much asthey did last time against the SKOBs I favour thehome team today . In the final match De La Salle willdefeat Old Carey.

Selections : St . Bernards, Old Brighton, OldXaverians, Uni . Blues & De La Salle,

Section 2Last time the Blacks took on the Eagles it was the

Blacks in a strong four quarter performance. Form oflate suggests otherwise with the Eagles in bettertouch at present . The Tigers will need to reboundstrongly if they are to maintain their position in thefour today, but not to be when the Friars get hold ofthem . The Sharks should win their encounter atGillon Oval and keep their chances of Septemberaction alive, while Old Scotch will return to the win-ner's list against the OM's . In the final match theBloods face their acid test should they desire to playin the finals . Old Trinity are travelling nicely andalthough at home I feel the Bloods extra incentive willsee their finals hopes alive at 5pm .Selections : Marcellin, Whitefriars, Beaumari s, OldScotch & Old HaileyburySection ( 2) Blue

St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield host Monash Blues andwhile the Saints were hammered last time around Iexpect a closer battle with the same result today . DeLa Salle (2) fresh from a determined performanceagainst second placed Ormond take on the form teamCaulfield Grammarians at home. The D's will sneakthe points in a tight one . Old Mentonians and OldXaverians clash at Keysborough with the Panthersfavoured to revenge their last round loss to the Xavs,while the Rovers should prove too strong for AJAXgoing on recent form . The match of the day is at

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MHSOB where Ormond will attempt to repeat theirlast round performance and take the points. Todaythe High will revenge their last round loss to theMonds .

Selections: Monash Blues, De La Salle (2), OldMentonians, Hampton Rovers & MHSOB .

Section (2) RedOld Ivanhoe will defeat St. Leos Emmaus comfort-

ably at home, with Therry Penola favoured to do like-wise to Old Geelong . However both the OGs and theTwo Blues should be commended for battling week inweek out for little return . Well done fellas, keep upthe good work . The fast finishing Aquinas will find arested OP's a handful for a half, although should haveenough incentive to revenge OP's narrow victoryagainst them last time the two team's met . Warringaland Yarra Valley have the bye .Selections : Old Ivanhoe, Therry Penola & Aquinas

Fi( 04 1r'i I L ~

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

ST. BERNARDS v. MAZENOD Field : GarrySeabourne Paul.Tuppe nOLD BRIGHTON v . OLD PARADIANS Field : NeilMcCorquodale (R) Gajanan SkandakumarCOLLEGIANS v . OLD XAVERIANS Field : MichaelForde Andrea Flack (R) Goal: Eugene D'LazarusNoel Turne rST. KEVINS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: DirkKramer (R) Ken Walke rDE LA SALLE v. OLD CAREY Field : Josh DiPietroTrent GreenawayUNDER-19 SECTION 2UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . MARCELLIN Field :Peter Simpson (R) Tim BurnsST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. WHITEFRIARSField: Justin Grossbard Mark MorrisonNORTH OLD BOYS v . BEAUMARIS Field : EuanLindsay Peter BaileyOLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTCH Field : NeilWoods Kvlie WelshOLD TRINITY v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field : DavidLongworth Cameron Gil lUNDER-19 I21 BLUEST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. MONASHBLUES Field : Terence Farrell Denny FatekasDE LA SALLE ( 2) v. CAULFIELD GR. Field :Matthew Seferth Geoff KellyOLD MENTONIANS v . OLD XAVERIANS (2) at1 .30 p .m . Field : Ben Schmidt Ian BurgessHAMPTON ROVERS v. AJAX Field : Chris Stevens(J) Paul LambleMHSOB v . ORMOND Field : Tom Gamble GraemeMorga nUNDER-19 (2) RE DOLD IVANHOE v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS Field :Matthew Meier Jason MooreTHERRY PENOLA v . OLD GEELONG Field :Damien Murphy Kevin McMaho nAgUINAS v . OLD PARADIANS (2) Field : PeterBuchanan Michael JessepYARRA VALLEY BYEWARRINGAL BYE

Old Mentonians - congratulations are extto U19 Captain Wes Ballantine who (2) weelbroke the Club U19's goalkicking record of 75,ously held by Troy Riley .

NAME CLUB

UNDER 19 (11

LAST WK T

OSWALD OLD XAVERIANSDUGGAN DE LA SALLECLANCY DE LA SALLEUNDER 19 (2)PASSADOR OLD TRINITYTHOMAS OLD SCOTCHSULLIVAN WHITEFRIARSEFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURYUNDER 19 (21 BLUEBALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANSL . TAYLOR MHSO BGURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM .MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS

UNDER 19 (2 ) REDWELCH WARRINGALSTELLA THERRY PENOLABRANIGAN OLD IVANHOEOATES OLD IVANHOE

224

3

47

5663

21 1

. ,, . .

AUGUST 8 - ROUND 17

UNDER-19 SECTION 1MAZENOD v . OLD PARADIANSOLD CAREY v . OLD BRIGHTONOLD XAVERIANS v. ST. BERNARDSUNIVERSITY BLUES v . COLLEGIANSDE LA SALLE v . ST . KEVINS

UNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v . ST . BEDES MENT. TIGERSWHITEFRIARS v. OLD HAILEYBURYBEAUMARIS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD SCOTCH v . NORTH OLD BOY SOLD TRINITY v. OLD MELBURNIANS

UNDER-19 ( 21 BLUEMONASH BLUES v . DE LA SALLE (2)ORMOND v . CAULFIELD OR .OLD XAVERIANS (2) v . ST . KILDA SOUTH .CAULFIELDAJAX v. OLD MENTONIANS - at Oval 9 (The

Gary Smorgan OvaMHSOB v. HAMPTON ROVERS

UNDER-19 (21 RE DST . LEOS EMMAUS v . THERRY PENOLAYARRA VALLEY v . OLD GEELON GOLD IVANHOE BYEWARRINGAL v. OLD PARADIANS ( 2) - at IvanhoeAr)UINAS BY E

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endcc UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 25 .07 .9 8:s a ,~,t rtZEHOP 2.5 7.8 10.14 11.16.82

plev. ~G~ 2.3 8.9 8.11 14.13.97

'ezcnod :Fdmlotts 6. R. Hawklns 2, Hale 2. N. Meehan . But: Hobbs . Morgan. Nelson .

,. :. ._e. Pam'. Ryan.trlami Hamsott 4. Tarpet• 3 . Tetford 2 . Baxter 2. Foster 2. Britten . Best: Tarp,,

11 a. Mattsrell. Baa2er. TeUord . Mo1L3rd.,,,rd gRIGHTON 5 .8 12.18 15.19 21.24 .150

ARD3 3.2 5.3 9,4 11.5.7 1~ ton :Ewert 7. L. O~NeBI 3. tV. Earl 3. Dimer 3. Ginn" 2. Hat1-1d. Roils.- .R Best: Natwod. McLaughtm . Barma• . At•rarmdes. L. 0'Nei11 . Thomas.

C ~ (Goal Kickers and Best Players net teceM1Zdl12 .10 .82

0~ p,qRdD3AG'S 22.20.152O,d c -r. HakNs 2. McKtnstnn• 2 . Abbott 2 . Tstm~Jannts 2. Tyndall . t6bod . Beckett.

... ..yyt, Bnt : Waaid. HetLernan. Addison. Stone. McConnell. Cerche.

C1d gnrydiane: Matthew Jocce 4. Y"ottng 4. O'Shea 3 . Ploenges 3 . Gallmay. Green 3 .

OTtr1( I. :....s 2 Bast: hudeweh. Butkr. Gallv y . Pktenges. M . Cos*yUf. Taku7co.O~gAVERLViS 1 .4 3.8 7.10 10.15.7557 KEVINS 0.2 3.5 6.8 7.8.50o :d Xs-+"tsro: Rathgeher 2. Oswald 2- Coughlan 2. Hede. Stem. Hauidns. Rush. Bat :

46 pec. R .ithgeber. S. C•urodus. Stephens . Farrow. Stean.3y • Kev(iu: OCOnnm 3 . Mount 2 . Qunn . tShlker. Hest: hUkst. O'Conna. Pangrazlo.

_-~ . Moore. htmmt.37 t7t;"ER55~BLUES 2.3 8.5 33 .9 13 .1290

~g LA 8.4 10.8 11 .7 14892t'nirasity Blusa: Kutg 6. V~cls 2. Gergusat . Callerv. Sdkn. Coulloupas . TerrW . Beat:a la S.Ik: Ctanq• 4. Harber 3 . Hart 2. Duggatr 2 . ,lrnre. Ped(tlni. Bonnkl. Bnt:

85 tp: t .~r• OTkrmell. Logan .1t71llanu . Bonnlcl htercunb..

69 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 25 .07 .9 867 sr .CgOEbLBV 4 .7 11.7 14.12 22.17.14953 So~ OLD BOYS 5.7.37

~~nraUtn: McCallum 7. Mansell 6. Karmasalls 2 . Pappacordo 2. Glreson . Cull. Rcenanut.hs Beat : Mvson . McCallum. LeFannue. GFeesan .O'Brkn . Kamtas.•ill.

y'erth Old Boys: Barker 4 . Taleb Mamoud Beat: Barker, Bryant. Skette . P. tArttek . Halptn .

84 9.3 18.6 23.12 28.17.185

79 LRr•IVERSIT'P BLACRS 3.4 5.5 7.8 9.8.8253 ~t~~E' HBton 6. Anderson 6 . Sullivan 4. O'Meata 4. Reid 26n1s. Pourr. Beatee.

; : A. Levt . Trr~tiaud . Best : Hilton. Beattie. Nw2hey. Anderson . OM eam. Reid.38 Univeraity Bleckn : iGoal Kickers and Best Players not recehed .!

69513024

pyp }[NLEYBVHP 5 .3 8.8 14.9 20.11 .131ST BEpES hlEN1DHE TIG 4 .6 5.13 9.15 12.17.89C}i Ha9eybury: Efstathtou 7 . Br:mditam 4 .Lat• 2, Brudar. B. Hartop . Somala. Floyd . Rode.

. ' :n . J :naseken. Best : Swnala. Rose. Ja}aseketa. Efstathlou . Brandham . L.•rv.ct S,-des Montone Ttg. :P. R9ntle 3 . Ryan 2 . Mizb 2. L. t4mtfe. Alford . Kingx•e0• Williams .-r:ch:+n . Beat : MtrzL Ryan . Connolly . Bell. Russat . Strachan.E°AR1iARIS 4.2 7.3 12.8 14.11.95OtA 3'.F1BtB2hTANS 3 .3 9.6 12.10 12.12.84[i-maris: Akmnder 4. Atkins 3. Lee 3. Farragnna . Foge9. South . &91m». Bat: Wilson.

, ;_:s. Emmerson. Carroll . Ba,imd. Alexander.O :d A4tbtanlerx: Tskwas 3. ~E91ms 2. GoMey 2 . Slbree 2 . Farquharson. Paulson. Ray.6cet:l::~~. `SYlson . Farguharswt. McLeod. Couzens. Blrrell.OLD SCOTCH 5.3 7.6 9.7 14.10.94OLD TRINITY 1.5 7.10 8.11 15.16.106Old Sc•oteh9GOal Klckers and Best Pia~rers not receh•ed )Old Trinity : Passador 3 . Jones 3. Butler 3 . Clarke 2. Dann. Huggins. "Bout . Waldron.Best: Passador. Butler. Clarke. Broster. Huggins, Dann.

U19COACH-OF-THE-MONTH

JUN E

out of myself,

UNDER 19 BLUE •- 25.07.98

NAME: Peter Foster

CLUB: St. Kevins SBCTION:U19 (1)

PLAYING HISTORY: Fitzroy (3years), Footscray (11 years) VFLIAFL,,Yarrawonga 94-95

COACHING HISTORY: PlayingCoach at Yarrawonga 1994-95

COACHING PHILOSOPHY: Get fitfirst . Play to the best of your ability

. MUR.E AMBITION: Look forwar dto next week's game, and get the best

MONASH BLUES 5 .3 7.4 7.8 9.9OLD MEh7OMAliS 2 .4 4.9 8.12 14.13.97Monash Btuea: Collins 2. Avery. Bennett. Creamer. Forster-Kmght . McNeID . Seenang .Vandehght. Best: Bolton, Forster-Knight. Merlin. Smlth . Croup . Atzn•.Old Mentonisns : BaBantten 5 . McNLsh 3. Martin 2. Kuramoto . O'RetIP•. Philips, Bkbster.Best: Martin. M:cM.sh . Mackay. Kennedy . Phipps . Kuramoto.CAULFIELDGRAMMAR 16.18.112ST HILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4.2.28Caulfield Grmmnu: Gurptnar 6. £rtkcon 2. R'llFdttsat, Krecturts 3 . Davies. Freeman 2 .Kendall. Beat: GurpNar. E,ans. Ralph. ttRdJaJa . Freeman . FuLstou•.St Kllda South Caultkld: (Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not received .)BE LA SALLE 3 .2 7.4 10.5 11.7.73ORMO\D 2.1 5 .4 9.6 13.7.85lk Ia SaBe : Read 3. McKenzie 2. Moore. StaRord. }an. Bmsden . Jackson . Bt : Bo•aden.McKenzie. Moore . Harrison . Smott. Force, Ormond : Robbins 5,Black 2. Wll➢utr•. Keteher. 'Matson. grain. Kmg}tt . Ashford . Beat : Knight. Ashford . Quon .Thompsm. Robbins, Shecurod .OLD XAVERIANS 0 .1 2.1 5.3 8.5.41HAMt'PON ROVERS 8 .5 111 .0 12.12 17.19.121Old Xaxerkans : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not rccehx•d .1Hsmpton Rovecn: Jenkins 5. Landrtgan 3. Humphries 2. Qum, Dallas . Anderson, Duddy,.Flahne . ttlUnott. Van Dec Dungen . Beat:Croxthee Jenkln. Cnpps . Quons. Grimmer.Andersan.AJAX 3.4 4.4 5.6 8.6.54MHSOB 3.1 8.5 8.11 18.14.110AJAX: Halplten 3 . Bock. Oat7s. Finkel. Onas . M . C. Segal. Best: Barh . Gutman .Rosentmum . aihs . Le0cm7c. Halphen.MHSOB: L. Taylor 5 . H . Taylor 2, l4ttgtt 2. Sampson. tWosn . Jones . Ash O'Brien. G .htcCulh•. Osborne. Best : Rodder. Parker.1t41ght . H . Taylor. Cl- bkiorx .

UNDER 19 RED - 25.07 .98WARRINGAL 4.8 18.9 24.10 34.15.219ST LEOS EMMAUS 0.1 0.1 2.6 3.10.28Werringal: Schulze 12 . Wilson 4. Bolson 4. Sloan 3 . Mutton 3 . Ryan 3, Steele 3 . Burke 2 .Beat: Schulze. Steele . Ryan . Sloan . tt1lson, Mutton.St Lew Emmaus: Dec. Hodder. Zants . Bat: Hodder. Zannls. Dornfc. Kay, McDonald .King.OLD GEELOtiG 8.4.52OLD IVANHOE

25. 16.166

Old Geelong: Couch 2. MacKinnon 2. Garland 2 . t493son. Stevens, Beat: McCann .MeMlnnmt. Dfmm~g. Mclnnes. Bolton . Bayne .Old Ivnnhoe: Branlgan II, Duud 6. Harris 2. Datis 2. Keane 2 . Russian . Lou. Best:Bernet . Bratt1~an. GBderda~• Keane, Oates . Do d.YARRA VAIZEY 5 .0 12.5 14.9 18.14.110THERRY PENO3A 2 .2 4 .6 5 .11 9.12.68YARRA VALLEY: Shdparonh 4 . Cysano 2. Ben Rrynokis 2. Longuronh 2. Tlsvng 2. Pask .labppt. Mcttrath. Kruse. Best: Team E9onTlxrry Petwla : Stet4n 2. Grant 2. McMahon 2 . Sah. Bannister, Cameron. Bat : O'Sullivan .Clamor. McMahon. Sale. V94ant. Ferguson.BULLEEN TEhB7FbTOWE NFAgL•IIQAS BYE

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1COLLEGIANS

Coach : Tim KillworthU19 (C):

1 L . Schmidt2 N. Lync h3 J. Clark (C)4 D. Field5 L. Taylor6 C. Mollard7 M. Maxwell8 N. Harrison9 M. Britten10 B. Pag e11 N . McCann12 A. Langdon13 S . Elg (VC)14 T. De Young15 T.

Cookies

16 A . Baxte r17 T. Spicer18 N . Brass19 A. Robe rtson20 J . Waters21 C. Chambers22 S . Lynch23 M . Gibson24 M . Godfrey25 A . McAllester27 T. Foste r28 D . Telfor d29 T. Rogers-Wilson30 L. Moon (VC)31 J . Rose33 B . Samuel39 S . Kinder69 A. Dakin

DE LA SALLE

Coach : Clay WeserU19 (C) : S . Hyland

2 N. Herber7 J . Laragy9 M. Mercuri10 E . Williams11 P. Bowden11 C . Hd e11 R . Stevens12 M . Evans12 B. Mercuri13 S . Hyland (C)14 M . Aro n15 J . Crowe17 M . McHenry18 D . Jarvis19 D . Moore20 B. Corin23 T. Fishe r25 R. Beattie (VC)26 S. wood s27 C. Worsteling28 S . Har t29 D. Forer29 M . Joyc e29 K . Rogers (VC)32 R . Bonnic i32 J. Silvers33 M. O'Donnell34 A. Pedicini37 C . Buic k38 N. Stafford42 S .Logan44 X . Clancy45 S . Cl a47 A . Molyan47 A . Orlando63 S. McManus70 M. DugganM . AndrewsC. AsmusS . ErdosR. Hu hsonD. Nola nP. NowlanB . ReadeA.JacksonM. Kar aviciusS. MchAanu s

OLD PARADIANSCoach : Ken Johansen (1)Coach: Phil Luchetta (2)1 S . Young2 D. Green3 G . O'Meara4 B. Richardson5 B. Galloway5 B. Woodham6 M . Joyc e8 D. Varano8 A. Vecchio9 J. Byron10 K. Theodossi11 A. Curra n12 C.Jacavou16 C. Price17 N. Attard19 P. Karabatsos20 M . Dempster21 M . Szewczuk22 M . Cosgriff23 D . Briggs23 M. Ploenges24 L . Brickwell25 A.Jakowenko26 B. O'Connor27 S . Pruscino28 R. Sart ori29 V. Perry30 S . Fellowes31 F. Papaluca32 A. Baker34 G . Hower35 D . Loney36 G . Dean37 V. Berqamin38 N .Kudeweh39 J . Thorn40 J . Collins41 F. Papluca42 M . Rees44 S. Ciavola47 M . De Rango49 D. Gleason52 N. Macartney53 C. Butler54 G . Boyd60 A . Swindon82 T. O'She a

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OLD XAVERIAN SCoach : Pat Hewkkrs (1)Coach : Pate Callinart (2)1.119(c):

2 P. Lyttleton3 J. Healy4 T. Curnow5 K. O'Loughlin7 S . Skidmore8 P. Funder9 J . McInerney11 D . Betts14 S. McCarthy15 L. Deane-Johns16 D. Store y17 T. Connolly19 N . Rathgeber20 T. Farrow (VC)21 M. Fitzgerald22 M . Rush23 R. Coughlan24 C. Carrodus (C)27 A . Oswald30 C . Hoare32 P.Ockleshaw34 E. Morrison39 B. Christie41 D. Stean43 J. Hede44 M. Kennedy45 S . Carrodus46 J . O'Connell48 C . Stephens56 J. Hawkins

MAZENODCoach : Rod BourkeU19 (C):

1 J. Schiano2 B. Hobbs3 P. Fotiniotis4 C. Poletti5 R . Hawkins6 L . Hawkins7 P. Nelson8 L. Varney9 D. Grant10 D . Ryan12 A. Bray15 L. Morga n16 B. Meehan (VC)17 N. Meehan18 M . Bonaddio19 T. Crook21 D. Rigg23 J. Kavanagh24 D . Nisbet25 R . Hammond34 C. Rain e37 D. Fenton45 D. Stagliano49 P. Harrington53 J. Di Pietro62 A. McDowell69 G . Miller76 N. Parry (C)79 C. Davis

ST BERNARDSCoach: Jeff OsborneU19(CI:

1 B . Swan n2 R . Pizziche tt a3 R . Legudi4 R. Bonnici5 J. Pearson6 P.lanazzo7 N . Smith8 J . Delaney9 S. Wheeler10 C .Osbome11 S. Erickson12 A. Velona13 S . Bug ry n14 A .Thomas15 A . Pfeiffer16 A. Mastropasqua17 T. Pianta18 T. James19 L. Kavanagh20 D. Sheehan21 M . Polatajko22 P. Rahil l23 D . Monteleone24 A. Monteloene25 J. Jacks26 A. Gleason27 James Mount28 J. Zocco29 J . Cittarelli30 S . Borg31 J . Evans32 T. Harvey33 S. Smith37 J. Llo y d42 V.ludka43 C. Davis

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANS

Coach: Leigh BowesU19 (C) :

1 A . Patios2 S. Grabert3 G . Ea d4 W Ead5 N. Biggin6 T. Ewen7 G. Rhodes8 T. Handley9 L . O'Neill10 J. White11 S. Dimer12 A. Robertson13 R. O'Neil l14 A . Ginnavin15 G. Norwood16 J. Thornbrow17 C . Barrow18 H . Rolls19 M . Carr20 A. McLaughli n21 X . Carra22 A . Walsh23 J . Thomas25 A. Boyd26 S. Fox27 P. Marks28 A. Avramedies29 C. Stewart30 D. Stockdale31 A . Thoms32 R . Hayward33 M. McBriar35 T. Erridge

ST KEVINS

Coach: polar Foster1.119(c); N. Moore, P. Mount

I A. Callery2 N. Walker3 P. Mount4 A. Rattle5 C. Noseda6 B . Alli s7 B . Shelley8 T. McCann9 L. Cresswell10 J . Radford11 T. Crowley12 P. Bare13 A. Stuart14 N . Moore15 J . Ferrar i16 K. McDonald17 A . Fole y18 A . Wise19 C . Goldsworthy20 P. OiKeefe21 J. Sibilia22 M . Lagastes23 P. Miles i24 R.Sheehy25 S . Vanderwert26 A . Bevacqua27 R . Zema n28 N . Perrett29 A. Conlan30 P. Halpin31 P. Harvey32 S. OiConno r33 J . OiConnor34 T. Bergin35 E . Rafter36 A . Smith37 R . Debraio38 G . Anderson39 D . Liepa40 D . Dunn41 J. Howden42 J. Pangrazio43 L. Wilkinson44 R. Campagna45 L. Meehan

OLD CARE YCoach : Peter SchilleU19 (C) :

I F. Hakirxe2 D. Moriarty3 P. Cerche4 J . Hefteman5 T. Baker6 P. Tompkins7 S. Addison8 S. Derry9 N. Latham10 S . Beckett11 S . Chambers12 J. Mai (C )13 S. Vtali14 D. Feastt6 N. Bull17 T. Tsirogiannis18 T. Tyndall19 T. Wood (C)20 M. Lawrence21 D. Stone22 M. Pound23 T. Stuart24 8. Siwtie25 A. Murphy26 C. Munro27 C. Davey29 J . Mickan30 A . McKir stry31 C . Davis32 C . Malin33 D . SiNerwood34 A. Hanson35 S. McConnell36 E. Dave y37 S . Davies38 A . Kettle46 M. Aylward47 A. Bond55 W.Orwi n

UNIVERSITY BLUICoach: Steven CraroAU19 (C):

1 A. Albert2 S . Benjamin3 C. Brook s4 J. Coulloupas5 B. Callery6 A. Clark7 A. Crawford8 W. Crocker9 H . Christie10 L . Dean-Johns11 F. Delasquale12 C . Evan s13 S. Ferguson14 A. Fleetwood15 J . Hocking16 J . Hatton17 W. Jackson18 G . King19 J. Lyle20 D . Leahy21 M . McKerrow22 R. McKerrow23 T. Menzies24 T. McMillan25 L. Morrison26 N . Mules27 C .Northey28 S. Parsons29 W. Pye30 P. Sheahan31 J . Starling32 A. Southerland33 A. Terrill34 B . Tuc k35 L. Underwood36 N . Vogels37 J. Ward38 J. Webber39 A. White40 R. Woodward41 D. Wood

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"BEAUMARIS MARCELLIN NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIANSCoach : James Golds Coach: Andy Ryan Coach: Greg Lasscock C oach: Mark LibardiU19(C): U19(C): U19 (C) : J . Bell U19 (C) :

1 M Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 Mohammed Taleb 1 L. Floyd 1 J . Gooley2 L. Gibso n

Enso rM2 M . Karavilis 2 T. Water s

3 B. Kousovasilis2 S. Davey3 A Brudar

2 C. Guest3 .4 L. Buller 3 G. Cull 4 O. Khade r

5 B Cariss.

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

5 J . Blake 4 D. Marson .6 D . Skene 5 D. Harrop .

5 A Ellims6 A. Quin 5 G. Romanin 7 S. Hoban 6 R. Ladd .

6 H Birrel l7 A. Hammond 6 S. Loy 8 T. Halpin 7 A. Biggs .7 C Fong8 D . Emerso n

9 K . Alexander 7 D. Angotti 9 A . Nais s10 C . Faraci

8 J . Meade s9 C. Home

.8 C. Jenning s

10 P. Bird 8 D. Ryan 11 S . Bryant 10 C. Efstathiou 9 J . Murtazai1 J . Bayford 9 G. Murley 12 D . Aboud 11 R. Burn 10 P. Stuckey12 M . Lee 10 D . Bonanno 13 C . Miller

14 J Saba 12 T. Rogers 11 N. Sample d13 B . Stevens 11 A Hasiotis

.15 N Tonkin 13 G . Finlayson 12 E . Wilso n

14 D. Dew15 D . Foley

.12 D . Ballantine

.16 P. Bo siewic zrY17 S . Reynoldson

14 M . Chisholm15 C. Jayasakera

13 D. Patt erson14 G Anderso n

16 N . Atkins 13 P. Pappalardo 18 S . Mcllroy 16 J . Miller.

16 R. Atkins17 N . Aprea

Kenned y18 N14 C. Duinard o1

19 M . Payne20 R . Amato

18 B . Harrop19 C Moyle

17 J . Hammon d.19 N . Atkins 5 J . Pao alardop 21 M . Barker .

20 H Francis 18 E . Far uarso nq

20 A Faraguna 16 P. Diacogiorgi s17 J Delahunt

22 G . Taylor23 H . Makhoul

.21 D. Layy

R. Hyams20 E Alde r21 K . Ransthor n

22 R . Carroll.

18 M . Moussi24 B. Kurec25 M Moustafa

22 T. Hilto n23 M . Somaia

.21 W. Yunke n

23 A Catlin 19 J . Sheehan.

26 N . O'Halloran 24 B . Hall 22 C. Ray24 S. Moore 20 N Mathews 27 M . Rees 25 D . Harrigan 23 I . Amble r25 A. Blacks . 28 N . Smith 26 J . Bell (C) 24 J . Mos s26 P. Wright 21 M . Fisher 29 S. Smith 27 R . Carson 25 H . Turne r27 B. Thomas 22 M . Roberts 30 D . Willoughby

31 B Wilson 28 S . Dietz 26 H . McLeod28 R . Beaton 23 L . Bettiol .

32 Momoud Taleb 29 M . Nicholson 27 W. Austi n29 A. Wilson Dinnee n24 B 33 A. nzie 30 R . Brandham 28 C. Sibree30 B. Spence31 L McNicholas

.25 G. Hawkins Wood

35 S. De Boar31 D . Mason32 E . Ek

30 N . Coutt s32 M Benko

32 S. Tucker 26 T. Louder 36 B. McIntyre 40 D . Pountney .33 N Couzen s33 N . Conlan 27 D . Ciro 37 M . Saunders 47 J . Robertson .

38 N . Devereaux39 D Mead

50 A . Rode.40 P. Daniels 57 M . Anderso n

61 S Deitz41 M . Hayes .

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARSCoach: Terry Kendall Coach; Steven Maus MENTONETYGERS BLACKS Cow h. Shan e stylesU19 (C) : G. Junkeer U19 (C): S. Jones, E Davatzis Coach: Michael Lovejoy Coach : Paul O Stvynassy U19 (C):

1 G. Junkeer (C) 1 S. Jones (C)U19 (c): U19 (c):

1 A. Croug h2 T. Chapman 2 A. Beever 1 A Ryan 1 M . Atkin 2 M . Northey (VC)3 S. Miles 3 M. Passador 2 P Carroll 2 C Brown 3 B. Phan (C)4 A. Shee r

Paterson5T4 A. Roth e5 B. Hutchinson

3 C Tesoriero4 J Dunne

.3 L . Brown 5 J . Powe r

6 B Winch.6 I . McKenzie 6 C. Russel l

7 B Ise i5 J Doubaras 4 M. Byrne

.7 T. Hilton (VC)

7 C. Steven s8 T Frankenburg

~p8 D. As wort h9 A. Grigg

6 L Abdalla h7 B Mcshane 5 A. Clements 8 R. Fedele

9 L . Trewhell a9 N. Leitl 10 S . Dann 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 10 A Johnson10 N . Sladen 11 K. Noden 9 P Russo 7 B. Dryne

.11 M . Cassarino

11 C . Frick e12 L . Hume

12 C . Wilson (VC )13 S . Johnson

10 LT y li m11 J Williams 8 P. Greenbank 12 D . Reid

13 J Powe r13 N . Simo n1

14 R . Gambl e15 R . Baxter

12 A Connoll y13 N Zomer (/C)

9 E. Hannon.

14 S . Ward4 A. Willersdorf

15 J . Hughe s'

16 T. Hoggin s17 C . Hilras 14 J Drury~15 G Gomez

A . Mahe r11 J Marr

15 J . Anderson16 B . Sinclai r

16 N . O Brien 18 N . Dahlstrom . 17 D . Eiferman n17 S . Eager 19 J . Maslen 16 A Burnett 12 J. Martin 18 R . Murray19 M. Rowel l20 N . Brewster

20 M . Canzoner iL. KennedY

17 S Lambert18 M Young9 13 J. McAuley 19 M . Duffy~

20 S. Fleming21 T. Glass 22 D . Kinross

Fitzmaurice23 B19 D Falkingha m20 C Mizzi

14 L . Mellings 21 M . Setches22 L. Hanneman23 L. Walkom

.24 E . Davatzis (C)25 W Hansen

21 J Cunning ham 15 S. Moodyy

22 S. Davis23 L . Armstron 924 L. Hawkins .

26 D. Robinson 22 G Smith 16 B. Murphy 24 J . Treyvau d25 M . Thwaites 27 L. Clarke 23 D Napier (C) 17 R . Neale 25 S O'Meara26 J . McCarroll27 E . Stewart

28 C. Butler29 W . Brady

24 G Alford25 L Wintle 18 A. Nolan

.26 D . Sullivan27 T Hoare

28 T. Cardy 30 S . Kimonidis 26 P Doherty 19 C . Pease .28 B. Doherty

29 S . Hosking

d

31 R. Ramsde n32 J . Cornell

27 S Kingwell28 D Youn 20 H . Peck 29 M . Wals h

31 S . Prendergast e33 Y. Ada l

So r35 C 29 B . Johnsone 21 C . Schilling 30 A. Beattie (VC)31 T. Mulcahy

32 E . Oliver.

37 S Medlin 30 T Fava 22 M . Staunton 32 M . Ta n35 P. Rodgers

.39 A . Maiyah 31 P Wintl e

32 S Bell 23 S . Ve te rg

33 R . Pawlik36 R. Ashton37 C. Armstrong

43 D . Wardron (VC)44 M . Lapira 33 G Strachan 24 D . Walsh

34 T. Mulcahy35 D . Lev i

40 A . Collins 45 S . Darcy-Molloy52 A Andrews

34 M Mulcah y35 A Smith 36 J . Anderso n

41 A . Ree d66 H . Thomas

.61 N . Broster64 M . Kassaby

36 N . McEniry

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AJAXCoach : Henry RittermarU19 (C):

1 B . Klein2 A . Bock3 B . Davis4 D. Goldenfein5 E. Goldstone6 D . Frid7 S. Gutman8 J. Rosenbaum9 J. Ones10 H . Snow11 D. Rutko12 S. Majman13 D. Rubenstein14 J . Weinstock15 D. Finkel16 D. Feldman17 J . Rockman18 A . Golvan19 J . Basist20 S . Czarny21 D . Stu b22 P. Glezer23 B. Ritterman24 A . Lewin25 M. Blashki26 Mark Segal27 C . Spero30 A. Lefkovic32 A. Rodgers33 S. Shetzer36 M . Segal39 S . Midler40 A. Halphen43 J . Sharp44 J . Kretsch

CAULFElDGRAMMMARCoach: Mark DonovanU19 (C) : S. Wid'}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. Cripps15 A. Schwab16 B. O'Callaghan17 T. Kavouris18 M . Gurpinar20 A. Winters21 C. Nairn22 M . Richardson23 C. Cree r24 A. Wilkinson25 G. Evans26 S . Widjaja (C)27 T. Freeman28 B . Hasforth29 D . Golabek33 P. Ralp h34 J . Wilmot35 A. White38 D . Veentjer71 K. Deakin

MONASH BLUESCoach: Mike CiolvensonU19 (C) : J . Sm9h

I J . Bell 31 R. Ruth2 S. Collins 32 N. Seewang3 B. Merlin 34 J . Fanning4 N . Patten 35 S . Batters5 C . Williams 36 M . Smith6 F. Eley 37 M. Bolton7 B. McNeill 42 M. Bennett8 S. Lloyd 43 A . Forster-9 C. 0'Bree Knight10 E. Baxter 44 W. Wickham11 J. Bronts 47 A. Spence12 A. Week s13 B . Ca rs tein14 G. Vardeligt15 S . Young16 J . Smith (C)17 J . Milla r18 L. McLelland19 B . Muston20 M. Hickey21 T. Crav e22 T O'Brian23 J. Roscoe24 P. O'Connell25 L . Dickenson26 J. Arnott27 B. Burke28 D. Avery29 S. Cooke30 L. Creamer

OLD MENTONfANSCoach : Sven l S a rwtd019 (C) :Wes '

1 W. Ballantine (C)2 H. Mason3 R. Alexander4 M . Emanuel5 M . Thomasen6 S. Bainbridge

8 N. Hollow9 B. Kuramoto10 L . Brown17 D. Alexander12 R. Phipps13 D. Grant14 N. Webster15 C. McKay16 L. Stephen17 A .0 'Reilly78 M. Frances19 M. Kennedy20 P. Mevel21 T. McNish22 A, Martin23 A. Palme r24 A. Drinan (VC)25 L . Hogan26 N . Lane27 A. Worre ll28 C. Twentyman29 A. Kelly30 B. Goss3t S. Worrell55 M . Campbell

DE LA SALLECoach: Crag WilliamsU192 (C): A Donniso n

2 R. Gullifer2 A.K eoqh3 G. Hrisfov3 L.R~yan4 M. Ruschena6 J. Davies7 J .Brne7 S . Tucker9 N . Synod9 I. Watson10 J . La Ragy10 A . Molan11 L . Meehan12 S. Lo g an12 T. Robso n13 A. Donnison (C)13 M. Harrison15 A. McKenzie18 P. Nowlan19 N. Stafford20 J . Silver20 J . Willey23 J . Mead29 M . Coghlan31 A. Hancock31 B . Reade40 A . Hayes57 N . Brasher58 D. Forer (VC )

D . BuckleyT. BuntineA . BurrowsM. EvansR . FordA . JacksonD . McHenryS. Monte SilvaA. MurrayB. MuscatA. NevilleE. PhillipsD. PipitoM . SalemD. Stinear

OLD XAVERIANSCoach: Pat Hawkins (1 )Coach: Pete Calinan (2)U79 (C) :I A B~~ 38 J. Mdmre72 C.B~ 39 T.~3 S . BeeMn 40 J. Mc(~4 D. Bra.'; 41 R Mercu i5 C.Carads 428.--fin6 S . CarrWr 43 C.' . .reaxnnay7 B . Ctrsb? 44 E h'~8 C. Cordon 45P.C-- ..9 T CcmPt 46 J. 0-;OR Car,~ta~ 47 Kbh,t TCumw 49AC- C

12T.Das 49T.P, , ~13 J . Dertn 50 M. Qiam14AC;ap 51N.R~r15 T. Famn 52 D. R~16 J. Fay 53 M.RuNf17 R. Fee!f 54 D. Ryant8 M . F~r-,I 56 A s3uBti9 M Rest 56 S. Skkm20 P. FuVr}ar 57 ASpou21T.Cdeesm 58D. Slam22 N. Hart 59 C. Swws23 J. N,aMars W D. Sin"24 J. He-J7 61 D. 52,-rry25J.Fk~ 62TSbay26 J.Herr~s,t E1 N.Tr~e927 C. Fbae 64 5. Tnnt;D28 R. laxNagceb 65 C. Wary29 J. khaM 66 Dwariarq30 0.Kexs 674. Xa eb31 M tramd/32 A U.ter33 R . LawxW37 P. tvtkabn35 S. RKarBH36 A McDxdj37 B. M CCIan

HAMPTONROVERS

Coach: km Wriottu19 (C):

1 D . Anderson2 A. Quon3 T Prantzos4 J Midwinter5 S Wills6 A Crowther7 A Duddy8 W Climes9 M . Cripps10 D. Shaw11 A Voss12 A Landrigan13 N . Reh n14 M . Louis15 G Shenfield16 G Wood17 A Smith18 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): A Sta"1 S. Thompson2 M . Nash3 D. Robbins4 D. Rowan5 T Ashford6 M . Broadhurst7 S . Keleher8 R. Coulston9 J . Rutz10 J . Cullen11 B. Minter12 P. Townsend13 A . Kurze l14 B . Healey16 S. Porte r17 S. Naughton18 P. Cicarella19 A. Strauch20 K. Watson21 B. Walker22 D. Hopkins23 S. Egan24 M .0'Halkxan25 J. Dale26 D. Mabbett27 P. Gleason28 A. Stasiak29 K. Quon30 H . Black31 P. Waked32 A . Russell33 S . Stephens35 C. Knight

M.H.S.O.B .Coach: Peter 0'DeaU19 (C): Jeff Wilson

1 T. Parker2 R. Clowes3 A. Simpson4 J. Wilso n5 A. OiBrien6 J. Moore7 J . Gregson8 T. Leaver9 R. Limbrick10 N . McKenzie11 S . Fodder12 N . Young s13 B . Sims-Lucas14 S . Caller15 T. Wright16 K . Miezis17 G . McCully18 J. Davis19 B. Hil l20 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

STiaLDASTH CAULFIELD

Coach: John HowardU19 (C) : J. Drurrxnord

63 J . Drumnw d64 C . Thwefie'A

65 D. Maloneyt66 K Todtay

67 W. Perkins68 J. ZaBame69 s. Reece70 C. Barrera71 M .Baraket72 A. Caruana73 S . Rcmagrtirw74 C. Gray75 M. Toppn76 D. Slade77 A. Move78 R . Hall79 C . McMWGn80 A . Haines71 L Dacdan82 B . Zurek83 A Seven84 L Ptyde 93 S .Kenm y85 H . Ready 94 0. Heaysman66 C. Piwez 95 A Diab67 T. Mattirm 96 M. Cole88 J . van Bierkel 97 M. Toyb8.9 N. DiZilm?J S. Katapdultss91 T.CanpGe592 B. SanWiucda

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UNDER-19 - (2) RE DAQUINAS O .C .

Coach: Terry McEvoyUi9 (C):

J. JessN . CowlingS. StaddonM. BolandS. BennettJ. CoghlanM . GreerT. HarkinM . Hel dT MoranD. McKeeP. GlennieT. BlaschM . TanC. FieldJ. Alliso nJ. CoussinsB . AnthonyD. MarshallD. MinogueB . MoranB . MillsM. JohnstoneJ . BleakneyM. DelsovitoJ . PoteM. DalsantoS. DeversD . KealyD . VineM. Wood s

ST LEOS ELIVIAUSWATTLE PARK

Coach: David Miller1 .119(c):

1 N. Hodder2 P. Batty3 G. Bonnic i4 R. Gallagher5 C . Mille r6 G. Newey7 A Volpi8 C. McDonald9 M. Brown10 C . Vaughan11 J . Blandthorn12 N . Zanni s13 S . Dornik14 P. Mansic15 M . Dunn16 A . Schlittler17 T. Kay18 J . McNally19 J . Ross20 S . Goldsworthy

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWECoach: Bob EllisUi9 (C):

1 S. Alderhoven2 A. Bastow3 R. Brown4 C. Calleja5 M. DeBoer6 N. Eastwood7 M. Fishe r8 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 . Stynes27 P. Taylo r28 L . Thompson29 B . Walleneiser

THERRY PENOLACoach : Paul MattonU19 (C) :

2 R. Zampogna4 R. Springall8 A. Grant9 S. Stella10 C. Bannister11 S . Bocaglia12 J . Briedis13 D . Candiloro14 R . Dodds15 A . McMahon16 D . Dun n17 A . McDonald18 N . Jame s19 G. Kuret20 J . Smith21 B. Fitzpatrick22 M. Yates23 M. Russell24 T. Sigfter25 N . Trewin26 R . Garcia27 R . Azzopardi28 C . O'Brien29 N . Parrett

OLD GEELONGCoach: Brian Ca rtunightU19 (C):

8 N. Dinning12 N . Bayne15 R . Lane16 B . Couc h18 T. Straughton26 A. McKinnon29 D Bolto n31 L. Stevens34 A. McCann36 M. Avery43 A. Clay50 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. Scur ry68 W. Ellery75 A. Timms76 D Brauer79 W. Keeble

WARRINGALCoach: John StantonU19 (C) :

1 H . Anderson2 S. Anderson3 D . Bloomfield4 G . Bell5 L . Bolzon6 C . Burke7 A. Cam,illed8 M. Chazan9 B. Fre w10 E. Gale11 A. George12 A. Green13 T. Healey14 A. Hopgood15 J. Hopkins16 D. Inman17 M . Keegan18 D. Lewis19 G . Long20 M . Manovella21 S . Morri s22 D. Mutton23 N . Mullane24 D. Nasrallah25 M . Natoli26 L. Prosser27 M . Pop e28 D. Ryan29 D. Schulze30 T. Sessions31 R . Singh32 M . Sloan33 J . S~ ence34 C . Taylor35 N . Taylor36 D . Thomas37 T. Thomson38 M . Vanlin t39 S. Walter 42 J . Wilkins40 B. White 43 A . Welch41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee

OLD IVANHOECoach: Stewart McLean1.119(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 . Hans a17 J. Harrop18 A. Harper20 B. Willi s21 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. Wine s7 B. Sturzaker8 B. Arnot9 J. Longworth10 B . Searl e11 B . Reynolds12 D . Lang13 C . Shugg14 T. Lloyd15 D . Bailey16 A . Bel l17 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 Johanesen (1)Coach: Phil Luchetta (2)

1 S. Young2 D . Green3 G . O'Meara4 B. Richardson5 B. Galloway5 B. Woodham6 M. Joyc e8 D. Varano8 A. Vecchio9 J. Byro n10 K. Theodossi11 A. Curran11 A. Talarico12 C.Jacavou16 C. Price16 B. Sullivan17 N. Allard19 P. Karabatsos20 M . Dempster21 M . Szewczuk22 M . Cosgriff23 D. Briggs23 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 . Dean37 V. Bergamin38 N . Kudeweh39 J. Thor n40 J. Collins41 F. Papluca42 M . Rees44 S . Ciavola47 M . De Rango49 D. Gleason52 N. Macartney53 C. Butler60 A. Swindon

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MARKETING NEWSby Phil Stevens

END OF THE SEASON - MEANS TROPHY ANDAWARDS TIME

s we enter August some VAFA teams will be either contemplating finals football, and oth-s the end of the season .Kr

As team's seasons come to conclusion club's thoughts turn to presentation and awardsnights .

With this in mind Winning Edge Presentations (VAFA Level 2 Sponsor) would like toremind clubs of their services and of the offer back in February of this year at the VAFASponsors Night .

Winning Edge Presentations is the official trophy and giftware supplier to the VAFA . Theyhave a huge range of products ranging from trophies, plaques to all types of giftware . WinningEdge Presentations specialise in engraving and deal in silver, pewter, crystal and china . So forall of your club's trophy and awards in season 1998 visit Winning Edge Presentations andspeak to Alistair Ewart or one of the friendly staff members for your club's individual needs .They can be found on the 4th floor, Capitol House, 113 Swanston Street, Melbourne, (96544911) .

To assist clubs in making their choice in trophies for 1998 at the February Sponsors' Nightall club representatives were given a 30% discount card . This card entitles the club to a 30%discount on all trophy purchases in 1998 . There is no minimum amount that needs to be spent,although the discount card must be produced for the discount to be recognised .

Clubs are urged to consider the above benefit, as well as call in and see Alistair and hisexcellent range of trophies, plaques and giftware . We are sure you will be pleasantly surprisedby the quality, range and service offered by Winning Edge Presentations .

For further details please contact Alistair Ewart (9654 4911) . All of the VAFA trophies,awards and presentations are purchased exclusively from Winning Edge Presentations .

WINNING EDGEPRESENTATION S

SPORTSCOVER PICK THE PREMIERS COMPETITION

With only a few rounds before the finals much interest continues to be shown in this com-petition . Next week's column will preview the competition and give readers an idea on earlyfavourites to take off the big award .

Last weekend's weekly award went to the St . Leos Emmaus AFC . For prize details ring TonyO'Callaghan at VAFA properties (9531 8333) .

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Team %

Aquinas OB 38

St . Bedes/Mentone Tigers 32

Old Ivanhoe Or. 31

Mt Lilydale OC 29

Werribee AFC 26

Salesian OC 23

VAFAUA 20

IIawthom AFC 19

Old Haileybury 18

Oakleigh AFC 17

Old Scotch 16

Yarra Valley OB 15

MHSOB 13

Ormond AFC 13Banyule AFC 11

Richmond Central 10

Swinbume Uni 10

Syndal Tally Ho 10

Caulfield Grammarians 9

Old Trinity 8

Old Carey Or. 8Old Paradians 7

Ivanhoe AFC 7

Bulleen Cobras 7

Hampton Rovers 7

Collegians 7

AJAX AFC 7

Old Mentonians 7

Eltham OC 6

St. Marys AFC 6

UHSOB 6

Bulleen Templestowe 6

Monash Gryphons 6

Old Camberwell Or. 6

St . Bernards OC 6

Chirnside Park AFC 6

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Therry Penola AFCSt . Kilda/Sth Caulfield

Old Brighton Gr.

Whitefriars O C

St . Leos Emmaus WP

Beaumaris AFC

Eley Park AFC

Glenhuntley AFC

St. Johns O C

Old Xaverians

Parkside AFC

North Old Boys

Fitzroy Reds

Southbank AF C

St . Patricks Mentone

Thornbury Cougars AFCWest Brunswick AFC

Peninsula OB

Old Essendon Gr.

Thomastown AFC

De La Salle OC

Monash Blues

Old Geelong

University Blacks

Monash Whites

Kew AFC

Marcellin OC

Power House AFC

Mazenod OC

Old Westbourne

Elsternwick AFC

Old Melburnians

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COACHING WT'__--COMPETENCY BASED TRAINING TO ENHANCECOACHING STANDARDS

t is widely accepted that good quality coaching is~ essential if quality football programs are to beoffered to all participants . Coach education coursesoffered since the 70's have advanced this cause . Butdoes just attending a course really maximise coach-ing behaviours and effectiveness? A recent develop-ment in the coach education field will see outcomesand expectancies applied and Level One candidates1mdergoing practical assessment in the field to see ifthese results are being achieved. The Level I Courseshave been rewritten in a Competency Based Trainingformat aiming to improve coaching performancerather than just coaching knowledge . A further excit-ing measure that is increasingly being adopted byfootball bodies and clubs, is to engage someone to'oversee the coaching standards in their local domain .

WHAT IS CBT, COMPETENCY BASED TRAINING ?CBT refers to a person's performance, not simply

their knowledge . It is expressed in terms of outcomes,written in clear and simple language . For example,the competency expected of a Level One AuskickCoach is the coach will be able to plan . prepare andconduct an Auskick training session in a safe andappropriate environment" .

It is expressed in terms of expectations - the com-petencies expected of a Level Three coach will bebroader than those of a Level One coach .

The aim of the course is to provide the necessaryinformation, skills, practice and demonstrations toenable the candidates to develop such a level of com-petency.

Each sub-section of the Course has its own"Learning Outcomes" statements to work towards,not simply a list of "content" . For example, under"Planning, they are stated thus :

At the completion of this module the coach will beable to : Identify the importance of planning, identi-fy how a training session fits into the context of ayearly plan, and construct a session plan for prima-ry school-aged children playing Australian Footballbased on the Auskick Coaching Manual .

Such a course design is easily understood and willenable briefing of speakers to be quite accurate inrelation to our expectations of what they will do at thecourse .ASSESSMENT

Assessment incorporates a number of activitiesduring the course (discussion, group work, work-sheets . coaching each other. etc) .

Major assessment is undertaken back at thecoaches "home base" and is based upon assessmentsheets signed by an assessor and a key official fromthe coach's organisation. For the first time, eachcoach completing a coaching course at Level Onemust have this practical assessment completed, nor-mally involving assessment of one training session(Level Two and Level Three have always had such anassessment, and this has worked well) . Under a com-petency-based system. we now need to observe inpractice that it is having an impact on the quality ofcoaching being delivered .ACCREDITATION

A candidate will not be awarded Level One untilthe appropriate forms, which are supplied andexplained at the course, are returned to the CourseCoordinator.1 . indicating that the coach has met the necessary

criteria, an d2. signed by the assessor and the relevant Club

President/Auskick Coordinator /School Principalor other head of the football body in which thecoach is appointed .

Where an assessment indicates areas of improve-ment prior to recognising Level One accreditation, itis the coach's responsibility (with the Club/Auskick/School) to organise for a further assessmentto occur.

The reformatting of courses has been carried outunder the auspices of the Australian CoachingCouncil and its National Coaching AccreditationScheme.

THE "ASSESSORS" THAT A LEVEL ONE CANDI-DATE USE INCLUDE :1 . National (AFF) Development staff/State Directors

of Coaching.2. Full-time Development Managers/ Development

Officers .3 . Part-time Development Officers/Auskick District

Managers4 . Level 3 Coaches5 . Level 2 Coaches6 . League Coaching Coordinators (trained to assess) .7 . Club Coaching Coordinators .8 . Other personnel trained or employed for assess-

ment purposes .While the aim is to develop a more satisfactory

assessment system based upon structural changes atClub and League level, any of the above are recog-nised as able to perform a Level One assessmentusing the assessment forms.

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In a pair of Blades boots, with the revolutionary sole system

and internal wedge, you'll notice the improved performance and

comfort where it matters most . On the ground .

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P$2000 TO THE WINNING CLU B

Points have been allocated for Round Fourteen (A-B) and Fifteen (C-F & U19) matches an dtoday the leading 20 clubs are shown . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refreshmemories from last week a senior team win receives 12 points ; reserves win 5 points ; an under19 team win 5 points .

CLUB SEN. RES. U-19 TOTAL

*Ineligible player Rd . II (U 19S)WHITEFRIARS 0 C 13 14 14 296OLD XAVERIANS 13 12 15 29 1

BEAUMARIS 13 11 7 .5 248 .5CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 13 12 6 .5 248 .5OLD MENTONIANS 12 10.5 10 246 .5

OLD CAREY 14 14 1 243

AJAX 11 13 8 237

OLD CAMBERWELL 13 14.5 0 228 .5NIONASH GRYPHONS 13 13 0 22 1'MARCELLIN 11 12 5 .5 219 .5PENINSULA 13 12 0 21 6

ORMOND 8 12 10 20 6ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 9 11 8 20 3HAWTHORN AMATEURS 12 11 0 19 9HAMPTON ROVERS 9 8 10 198

OLD IVANHOE 9 5 13 19 8OLD TRINITY 9 7 11 198

KEW 11 13 0 19 7OLD SCOTCH 7 10 12 194

PARKSIDE 11 12 0 19 2

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 Under 1 9

players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .• 2 points for each $100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 Jul y

1998 .

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ELSTERNWICK PARKDRAW 1998

(August - September)This Sat . 1/8: Old Paradians v MHSOBThis Sun 2/8: No match scheduled - ground vacantNext Sat 8/8 : Old Haiieybury v De La SalleNext Sun 9/8: FIDA semi - finalsSat 15/8 : Club XVIII Prelim . FinalsSun : 16/8 : FIDA Grand FinalsSat: 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 : A Section Preliminary FinalSat : 19/9 : B Section Grand FinalSun : 20/9 : A Section Grand Fina l

~2'llSaturday's Final Siren Scores

(A Section)6.25 p.m. Saturday

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r Chad Galvin, Old Westbourne. Striking . 8 maFrom July 2 5

Steven Buckle, St. Leos Emmaus. Abusiveguage . 1 match.Corey Tyson, Parkside . Elbowing, 6 matches .

* Tom Wilson. Old Scotch . Striking, 2 matches.* John Vaina, Therry Penola. Abuse/insulting

guage 2 matches .* Tom McCann, St. Kevins (U 19) . Abusive langu ;

matches .* Heath Rolls, Old Brighton (U19) . Striking, 2 m

es .*Accepted p rescribed penalty.

FINES RD 14 (A-B) 15 (C-F & II 1

First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; tloffence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100) ; each sulquent offence ($100) .Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pn

Nil Nil

OTHERU19 match forfeits teams fined $250

Old Geelong (Rd . 14 )

Incorrect scores phoned (18/7)Old Mentonians (Sen .), Old Ivanhoe (U 19 )

REMEMBER

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL I NELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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FINALS VENUES

,.Vl of the A and B section finals are played at Elsternwick Park, except the B section Preliminaryfinal which is played at Sandringham (12/9) whilst the C section Grand final is played at ElsternwickPark on this date .

C 'section. First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) and Preliminary Final (5/9) - SANDRINGHAM .

D section (final five system) . Qualifying final (2 v. 3 - 22/8), Elimination final (4 v . 5 - 23/8) -11ONASH UNIVERSITY, First semi (30/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), GrandFinal (12/9) - MORDIALLOC .

E Blue section . First semi (23/8), Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8), Grand Final (5/9) -CENTRAL RESERVE .

E White section. First semi (23/8) BARTLETT RES., Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8),Grand Final (5/9) - CAMBERWELL SPORTS GROUND .

F section . First semi (23/8) - GILLON OVAL, BRUNSWICK, Second semi (22/8) - CRAMERSTREET, PRESTON, Preliminary final (29/8) - GILLON OVAL BRUNSWICK, Grand Final(5/9) - CRAMER STREET, PRESTON .

Under 19 Section 1 . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(i2/9)- WHITEHORSE RESERVE, BOX HILL .

Under 19 Section 2 . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - SCAMMELL RESERVE 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 .

Under 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 -RAMSDEN STREET RESERVE, Preliminary finals 15/8 (Saturday), Grand Finals 23/8 (Sunday) -ELSTERNWICK PARK.

* The Executive at all times reserves the right to shift matches from venues depending on theparticipating teams and the travel for example that may be involved . Venues may be changedalso if the winter weather causes venues chosen to deteriorate .

FINALS ELIGIBILITYSenior finals . Any registered player can be selected as long as permit is current .

Seniors/Reserves. If both teams are playing on the same weekend the reserves player must haveplayed a total of 2 senior or reserve matches (be registered and have a permit) to play in the reservesfinal .

Reserves . Player must be registered and have a permit . To play in a reserves final (even if a playerqualifies for an under 19 final but club wishes him to play in reserves final), player must have played 2reserves matches and not more than 10 senior matches during the season.

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

If player becomes ineligible due to above situation, and player is not picked in club's first senior finalhe is eligible to play in any subsequent U/19 finals match .

U/19 players playing in VSFL U/18 must after the playing of our round 18 decide where they willcomplete the season . Such player can play in any club's final's team as long as he has played 5 match-es for the team for which he wants to be selected .

Where a club has two U/19 teams a player must have not played more than 10 matches with the U19/1sid e

Club 18 . To play finals, a player must have played at least 4 C/18 matches and in not more than 8senior and reserves matches combined .

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EAMSHEETSOriginal and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any ma

Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surri~Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

-, .

(presen ted by Quit )

(50 cents per min . )(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service 0

Permits (Thurs) ° Weekend matches (Fri) - Scores (Sat. night)

ELSTERNWICK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.

The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be playec

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.

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

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TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO N

CLDXAVERIANS 14 12 2 0 1136 674 168 .55 48

OLDSCOTCH 14 10 4 0 1113 741 150 .2 40

O F LA SALLE 14 9 5 0 1191 772 154 .27 36

C)LLEGIAN614 9 5 0 962 893 109 .97 36

ricRSITYBLUES 14 8 6 0 993 937 105 .98 32

78RIGHT0N 14 2 12 0 506 1110 45 .59 8

;.E`lINS 14 7 7 0 995 964 103.22 28_RNARDS 14 7 7 0 877 856 102 .45 28ELBURNIANS 14 5 9 0 852 1017 83 .78 20

HAILEY8URY 14 1 13 0 680 1487 45 .73 4

B RESERVE

ORMOND 14 12 2 0 1227 638 192.32 4861AflCELLIN 14 12 2 0 989 637 155 .26 48OLD PARADIANS 14 11 3 0 947 711 133 .19 44

I;ORTH OLD BOYS 14 8 6 0 819 875 93 .6 32

- _ :) TRINITY 14 7 7 0 889 1007 88 .28 28

r_;dOD O C 14 6 8 0 903 1013 89.14 24'3 IVANHOE 14 5 9 0 624 936 66.67 20,,-508 14 4 10 0 1061 1063 99.81 1 6

:' :HOE 14 3 11 0 699 1110 62.97 12r,;_RRYPENOLA08 14 2 12 0 734 1013 72.46 8

C RESERV E

BEAUMARIS A F C 15 11 4 0 1138 680 172 .42 44ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 11 4 0 1208 701 172.33 44OLD GEELONG 15 11 4 0 1040 779 133.5 44OLD MENTONIANS 15 10 4 1 1277 926 137.9 42-- -, MASTOWN 15 8 6 1 1056 1174 89.95 34

:'?TON ROVERS 15 8 7 0 1034 891 116.05 32

=4f ;YULE 15 8 7 0 1091 967 112,82 32ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 15 3 12 0 817 1169 69.89 12ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 15 3 12 0 607 1329 45.67 12=3ULLEEN TEMPLE . 15 1 14 0 567 1429 39.68 4rynellgibie player Rd 1 1Rin411glble piayer Rd 12

D RESERVE SECTION

WHITEFRIARS 15 14 1 0 1326 540 245.56 56AJAX 15 13 2 0 1310 464 282.33 52PARKSIDE 15 12 3 0 1296 662 195,77 48LONASH BLUES 15 10 5 0 1266 878 144.19 40SOUTHBANK 15 10 5 0 1070 798 134.09 40-CUINAS 0 C 15 9 6 0 996 881 113 .28 36_', ✓ERSITY BLACKS 15 6 9 0 871 814 107 24,-9RA VALLEY 15 5 9 1 995 1026 96 .98 22~54LESIAN O C 15 4 11 0 711 1213 58 .62 16OiO ESSENDON GR 15 3 11 1 501 1099 45 .59 14S7JOHNS O C 15 2 13 0 467 1619 28 .84 8ST PATRICKS MENTONE 15 1 14 0 561 1590 35 .28 4

*Ineggible player Rd 11-Inallgible player Rd 12

F RESERVEMONASH GRYPHONS 15 13 2 0 1400 538 260.22 52WEST BRUNSWICK 15 11 4 0 1162 760 152.89 44HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 11 4 0 1220 920 132.61 44WERRIBEE AMATEURS 15 8 7 0 1009 1031 97.87 32ELEY PARK A F C 15 7 8 0 1013 1236 81 .96 28ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 4 11 0 774 1125 68.8 16SYNDAL TALLY HO 15 3 12 0 657 1201 54.7 12ANZ ALBERT PARK 15 3 12 0 615 1248 49,28 1 2

OLD XAVERIANS

DE LA SALLE

OLD SCOTCHOLD BRIGHTON

MHSOBOLD MELBURNIANSST KEVINSCOLLEGIANSMAZEN00 0 CTHERRY PENOLA OB

CLUB 18 (1 )14 14 0 0 1515 349 434.1 56

14 11 2 1 1105 573 192.84 4614 10 4 0 771 585 131 .79 40

14 9 4 1 704 649 108.47 3814 8 6 0 871 739 117.86 32

14 6 8 0 615 856 71 .85 2414 3 11 0 527 904 583 12

14 3 11 0 515 949 54 .27 1214 3 11 0 546 1029 53 .06 12

14 3 11 0 479 1157 41 .4 8

CLUB 18 (2)

MONASH WHITES 14 13 1 0 995 499 199 .4 52THORNBURY COUGARS 14 11 3 0 1038 627 165 .55 44MT LILYDALEO C 14 9 5 0 1039 645 161 .09 36KEW 14 9 5 0 895 561 159.54 36MARCELLIN 14 6 8 0 764 880 86 .82 24OLD ESSENDON GR 14 3 11 0 634 1122 56 .51 12YARRA VALLEY 14 3 11 0 599 1207 49 .63 12PARKSIDE 14 2 12 0 581 1089 53 .35 8

UNDER-19 SECTION iOLD XAVERIANS 15 15 0 0 1812 689 262 .99 60OLD PARADIANS 15 12 3 0 1497 1058 141 .49 48DE LA SALLE 15 10 5 0 1536 1346 114 .12 40OLD BRIGHTON 15 9 6 0 1294 1108 117 36COLLEGIANS 15 8 7 0 1504 1187 126 .71 32UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 7 8 0 1194 1120 106 .61 28STKEVINS 15 7 8 0 1220 1549 78 .76 28ST BERNARDS 15 3 12 0 1183 1616 73 .21 12MAZENOD O C 15 3 12 0 1038 1802 57 .6 12OLD CAREY 15 1 14 0 861 1929 44 .63 4

UNDER-19 (2)WHITEFRIARS 15 14 1 0 1875 858 218 .53 56OLD SCOTCH 15 12 3 0 1642 1072 153.17 48OLDTRINITY 15 11 4 0 1698 1046 162.33 44ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 15 8 7 0 1356 1348 100.59 32BEAUMARIS A F C 15 7 7 1 1050 1330 78.95 30OLD HAILEYBURY 15 6 9 0 1354 1377 98.33 24*MARCELLIN 15 5 9 1 1169 1261 92.7 22OLD MELBURNIANS 15 5 10 0 1168 1539 75 .89 20NORTH OLD BOYS 15 4 11 0 994 1590 62.52 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 2 13 0 920 1920 47.92 8*Ineligible player Rd . 1 1E BLUE RESERV E

OLD CAMBERWELL 15 14 0 1 1845 394 468 .27 58CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 15 12 3 0 1650 506 326 .09 48PENINSULA 0 B 15 12 3 0 1677 536 312 .87 48OAKLEIGH A F C 15 10 4 1 1114 837 133 .09 42CHIRNSIDE PARK 15 8 7 0 1019 1025 99 .41 32POWER HOUSE 15 7 8 0 731 1259 58 .06 28LLSTERNWICK 15 4 11 0 743 1209 61 .46 16S,YINBURNE UNIVERSITY 15 3 12 0 746 1495 49 .9 12GLENHUNTLY 15 3 12 0 510 1458 34,98 123T' .IARYS 15 1 14 0 610 1970 30 .96 4

E WHITE RESERVE

OLD CAREY 15 14 1 0 1461 614 237 .95 56KEW 15 13 2 0 1418 600 236 .33 52U H S O B 15 10 5 0 1327 590 224 .92 40RITZROY REDS 15 9 5 1 1144 883 129 .56 38.;'ILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 9 6 0 1287 763 168 .68 36':ORTH BRUNSWICK 15 7 8 0 1139 1033 110.26 28HICHMOND CENTRAL 15 6 9 0 817 1023 79.86 24BULLEEN COBRAS 15 4 11 0 617 1719 35.89 16LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 15 1 13 1 489 1280 38.2 6OLD WESTBOURNE 15 1 14 0 436 1782 24,47 4

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EMHSOB 15 13 2 0 1931 807 239.28 52ORMOND 15 11 4 0 1381 1033 133.69 44HAMPTON ROVERS 15 10 5 0 1614 886 182.17 40OLD MENTONIANS IS 10 5 0 1711 1064 160.81 40A J A X 15 8 7 0 1045 1224 85.38 32MONASH BLUES 15 7 8 0 1037 1302 79.65 28CAULFIELD GR 15 6 8 1 1054 1084 97.23 26OLD XAVERIANS (2) 15 5 9 1 968 1185 81 .69 22DE LA SALLE (2) 15 4 11 0 1154 1436 80.36 16ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 15 0 15 0 449 2441 18,39 0

UNDER-19 (2) RE DOLD IVANHOE 15 13 2 0 1458 746 195 .44 52YARRA VALLEY 15 12 2 0 1336 770 173.51 48WARRINGAL A F C 15 11 4 0 1779 823 216 .16 44THERRY PENOLA OB 15 10 5 0 1516 1029 147.33 40AQUINAS O C 15 8 7 0 1189 1168 101 .8 32OLD GEELONG 15 7 8 0 926 1161 79 .76 28OLD PARADIANS (2) 15 7 8 0 860 1356 63 .42 28ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 15 5 10 0 592 1668 35 .49 20BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 10 1 9 0 282 1296 21 .76 4

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LIST S

1998

TEAM NAME

OLD XAVERIANSST BERNARDSST KEVINSOLD MELBURNIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD SCOTCHDE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIAN S

MARCELLINOLD TRINITYOLD IVANHOEMHSOBNORTH OLD BOYSORMONDOLD PARADIANSMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA OBIVANHO E

BEAUMARIS A F COLD MENTONIANSHAMPTON ROVERSST BEDES MENT TIGOLD GEELONGBANYULEST KILDA STH CAULFIELDST LEOS EMMAUS W PTHOMASTOWNBULLEEN TEMPLESTOW E

WHITEFRIARSSOUTHBANKAJAXPARKSIDEMONASH BLUESAQUINAS 0 COLD ESSENDON GRYARRA VALLEYSALESIAN 0 CUNIVERSITY BLACKSST PATRICKS MENTONEST JOHNS 0 C

PENINSULA 0 BCAULFIELD GRAMMAROLD CAMBERWELLOAKLEIGH A F CCHIRNSIDE PARKPOWER HOUSEELSTERNWICKSWINBURNE UNIVERSITYGLENHUNTLYST MARYS

OLD CAREYRICHMOND CENTRALKEWUHSOBWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSNORTH BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDSBULLEEN COBRASLA TROBE UNIVERSITYOLD WESTBOURN E

MONASH GRYPHONSHAWTHORN AMATEURSSYNDAL TALLY HOWEST BRUNSWICKELEY PARK A F CELTHAM COLLEGIANSWERRIBEE AMATEURSANZ ALBERT PARK

P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTION

14 13 1 0 1660 865 191 .91 5214 9 5 0 1580 1385 114.08 3614 9 5 0 1405 1412 99.5 3614 8 6 0 1193 1126 105.95 3214 7 7 0 1288 1202 107.15 2814 7 7 0 1270 1262 100.63 2814 7 7 0 1170 1265 92.49 2814 7 7 0 1216 1330 91.43 2814 2 12 0 1189 1521 78.17 814 1 13 0 1107 1710 64.74 4

B SECTION

14 11 3 0 1388 1086 127.81 4414 9 5 0 1355 1154 117.42 3614 9 5 0 1202 1057 113.72 3614 8 6 0 1480 1287 115 3214 8 6 0 1215 1063 114.3 3214 8 6 0 1320 1158 11199 3214 6 8 0 1230 1356 90.71 2414 5 9 0 1173 1456 80.56 2014 3 11 0 1200 1505 79.73 1214 3 11 0 1185 1626 72.88 12

C SECTION15 13 2 0 1962 1270 154.49 5215 12 3 0 1810 1396 129.66 4815 9 6 0 1427 1162 122.81 3615 9 6 0 1443 1295 111.43 3615 8 7 0 1363 1467 92.91 3215 7 8 0 1494 1472 101.49 2815 6 9 0 1460 1690 86.39 2415 5 10 0 1460 1738 84 2015 3 12 0 1399 1862 75.13 1215 3 12 0 1358 1824 74.45 12

D SECTION15 13 2 0 1626 1112 146.22 5215 11 3 1 1719 1339 128.38 4615 11 4 0 1556 1172 132.76 4415 10 3 2 1532 1200 127.67 4415 8 6 1 1321 1090 121.19 3415 7 7 1 1601 1430 111.96 3015 7 8 0 1360 1299 104.7 2815 7 8 0 1581 1516 104.29 2815 6 8 1 1304 1426 91.44 2615 4 11 0 1021 1272 80.27 1615 2 13 0 1068 1836 58.17 815 1 14 0 909 1906 47.69 4

E BLUE SECTIO N15 13 2 0 2231 917 243.29 5215 13 2 0 2039 883 230.92 5215 13 2 0 2007 1064 188.63 5215 10 5 0 1559 1293 120.57 4015 9 6 0 1830 1378 132.8 3615 5 9 1 1529 1591 96.1 2215 5 10 0 1264 1715 73.7 2015 4 10 1 1127 1726 65.3 1815 2 13 0 875 2617 33.44 815 0 15 0 1049 2326 45.1 0

E WHITE SECTION15 14 1 0 205815 13 2 0 182815 11 4 0 196815 9 6 0 134115 7 8 0 146615 7 8 0 141015 7 8 0 118715 3 12 0 105815 3 12 0 88315 1 14 0 935

1515151515151515

F SECTIO N13 2 0 189612 3 0 154010 5 0 16638 7 0 12616 9 0 13095 10 0 10754 11 0 10582 13 0 930

738 278.86 561233 148.26 521122 175.4 441588 84.45 361340 109.4 281426 98.88 281392 85.27 281728 61 .23 121861 47.45 121706 54 .81 4

984 192.68 521006 153.08 481253 132.72 401129 111.69 321493 87.68 241512 71 .1 201519 69.65 161968 47,26 8

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