the amateur footballer, week 16, 2005
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,,.t.,n said that amateur football is a ye-rig1's game . Though Old Haileybury's
-ull makes a mockery of such a statement ,e is no doubt that the VAFA is a little difff -ent
our country and metropolitan counterpart siat it is a very youthful competition ,
C is is partially attributable to ie strongisis placed on U19's and also - e flow-onfrom school football, there are c factors
:__y . The lack of match payments us __ candifficult to fully commit to in ~ igours o f
training and playing for a long period of dine . Thenature of amateur footy clubs also means thattravel, work and family commitments can in-on players' longevity .t'ith this in mind, Club Warehouse IasCi ;iitiated the VAFA's 'Rising Star' award ~riremier Under 23 player in the competition . 'inaugural winner was Old Melburnians' el m
; ider James Beaumont, who snared a $25 0and a cool thousand dollars for his club .
) of this, Uni Blues' Ross Young and Mattne-7, Old Trinitv s Alistair Neville, St Bernards'is Goullet and Fitzroy Reds' Kane MaghaT 1,-z
2re all snapped up by VFL clubs, illustra+i- :c' ~pth of young talent in the VAFA's ranks .
this year's draft pool is considered a ithan previous years, there is a scr
,e of an amateur player b rig .are some pups from the 200 5 ~ •re for the Club Warehouse Ai; dully kick on at a higher level ' 20 06 .
ki - AjaxSliper impressive midfielder with VFL experience
ho would have to be a red hot favourite to v.rin thec,.ion Best and Fairest . Was best on ground inGt~Je match against Western Australia .
- marcellirr^, ba"~f ',io u- .; a seniors
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player last vear in his firstear out of school and hasicked on in style ,
culminating in a crackingperformance in the 2005 repg; °s . Not much of him bu t
s up for it with skill ,c : and uncan., .
I ia a 0-~ie . :~is
world and not the;< ound but has the rare
~eep getting the ball in tightto win the ball every time a t
who won his club's best andd was runner up the yea r
atelv missed out on the Under 23_ar due to irfury.
_. €d who was recruited from
:rribee Football clubs . A realis ` I later this year and will b elub's quest to avoid relegation .
?3 players to score a berths rep side < ;ainst the VCFL. Acquitte d
j-ll ag. nst bigger bodied opponents
be a pivotal member of the All Australia n- fling to Ireland .
°, hard nosed, well paid veterans ,'- be- players in other leagues are
iteur teams are often (bu t
Gra,~,
bit .'.
fresh faced, uninhibited; season near completion, these
no doubt be the key to their club' s
~r Rising Star who has flown under theer- -1il Jonathan Horn -
ar - ahoo.co .uk or Brett Connell -Co
Jonat-~ ; . Horn
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THE AMATEUR FO63ALLER 2005
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C_In the 1< cvo years, the mightyhave lost four or five of the best amateurfootballers you would ever want to see . "Goodnight Bernie", we said. "Stuff you", they repliedand proceeded to knock off the premiershipfancies on their own turf, Scotch at Camberwe lland ran Haileybury to a draw at the Badlands.They had a high profile coach, wonderful newfacilities and some gun recruits .Seven games later, they're in a bit of strife and BGrade is a serious possibility . It's hard to conjurewith the thought of Bernard's in B Grade;somewhat like Alphonse Gangitano going back topinching handbags . Personally, I reckon they'llhang on . It's significant that Gou llet was backfrom Williamstown last week and they also arefortunate that Geelongs reserves have the bye inthe last round, which would allow Jay Cheep andDanny Byrne (who would be red hot chance to winGeelong's B&F) to return .
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Let's ta : e nothing away from Collegians, whotamed t__e Snakepit and enhanced their ownchances of staying up. It's not unreasonable tosay that Pat Hawkins has been the coach of theyear thus far; few outside The Trott gave them oneiota of being competitive this year, yet he hasmoulded a bunch of kids with a select group ofveterans and has them playing great footy . Cil
Saturday, Shura Taft and Tom Bull had stellarfirst halves while a trio of recent graduates, Josh`Im- "ark Parrent and Matt Naylor all heldfi n in dei nce .
These , o aiays seem to give us entertaininggames __id i .ith Scott Cations (6 ) JamesGerstman (5), Scott Mollard (5) and DamienLynch (5) all on song up forward, it was a good oldfashioned shoot out at Camberwell . Dale Tappingcan take great heart from the fact that his sidedidn't fade out like last time, whilst he would alsobe rapt, i~' , form of Tim ; inocchiaro . '-nthony
cDonald p' _ ed his best 1game for the season thu sfar for Xavs, who aredefinitely off the boil . Butreally, since when werethey int rested in winning
flags from ist nosition?spy to Get T3 its"
Saturday as the first time I've seen Trinity thi :year and ;iough they deserved to win, St Kevin':would be ruing the fact that they let it slip . SKOB:threw a star studded line up at the home sidewho impressed with their hardness at stoppage :and discipline down back . Anthony Rer
u certainly has a bit of mongrel in him and h +played well and even Rambo was dishing out ~
few, particularly just before half time! In man :
ways however, his second half turned the gamealong with Jack Healy, who took some tellin ;marks and Kristian Butler, who kicked tw~
match-winning last quarter goals .
Go+ - a ings -those Bloods: I apologise and retract comments I mad
in relation to the Old Haileybury AFC . They werin no way meant to be derogatory or insulting uany way. (Johnathan Horn) .They certainly have one hell of a footy team dow ;at MeKinnon, with Jeremy Bourke playinanother cracker and Carl Steinfort turning in hibest game for the club and Disco Seccull's c : -or
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Old Scotch
Old Haileybury
hiarcellin
Old verians
Gerstman
B. O'Farrell
Cullman
Lynch
5 59
4 51
5 51
5 46
Old .l( rv EfstathiouOld verians RushUnix - iry Blues Coleman
5 44
1 27
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2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER '
200 games at 37 years of age is jus tenai. Blues kicked themselves out o f
nti n but got typically good games out oferson and Luke North, two players who
of naking comebacks . Don't write
IHSt vet .
!_by and Andrew Henderson are als o- was best on ground in the twos ,out their B&F. Very significant that
yr- lg V . , according to the script attsco -er. i rcellin moved to third . Cullmand e. Rice played another belter. OMs weret b it not quite good enough . Nothing to se e
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•nard's lose they are cactus, Xavs are playin guble chance and Uni may cost themselve s
als berth if they can't see off the veryrous Trinity . With that in mind . . .
y by 5 points over OM sby 7 points over Mareellin
1-- 3 points over Trinity
17 over Collegian s3 points over St Kevin's
Jonathan Hor noo .co .uk
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c-~_- :--~:'S~ 7. :; 7.8 13.12 14.12(~ 3)ti 3 2.2 5.9 6.14 8.19 (67 )
ske 5 O7arrell 4 SeccuIl 2 Siapantas Barker Jenke . Best :Bourke La- Stehrfort Ford Jenke OTarrell . Uai Blues : DeCrespigny 2buh :c ; Lowrc>`k Scambler Steele Clark. Best : North Paterson ButkoF Steele Wilcox.U Ru: sell Davidson Tim Sutcliffe (F) Ben Parsons Danten AnthonyiF - . 2<- Ichael O'Donnell (G). . . 5.3 6.9 12.10 17 .13 (115)r' 4,2 7.4 10.8 13.11 189)
Ilan 4=faclaren 2 L Considine Waters Rice Fraze r. ~r : Jarred 14bods Bortolotto Rice Hugustur Culllnan. Old3 1rmon 3 Lacey 3 49 Berrv 2 Hawkins Jo. Miller. Best:
J ~„ay Stud}LUtn Kerman M Berry Harvey .elm Kofrnl3n Peter James (F) Robbie MaNsion Rob Mutton (B)
L phson Chris Davie (G)OLD SCO 7.4 10.6 14.13 21 .15 (141)0 5 . . PSi`S 4.4 8.7 11.11 15.14 (104)0 : Cations 6 Cerstman 5 Pugslev 3 Wigney 2 B Phillips 2 O'Connor 2Tr , t: Firrocchi3ro Crow Cations Kitchen Ashton Ross . Old ®~av:Lh 5 Used 5 Clarke Jones Boven Beetham Chatfield. Best:4'.. on Bowen Biugitarrr Ford Beardsley Scanlon .U : C nf Caulfiekd Simon Clue (F) Adam Rogers Cameron Hayes (B)Garin 3erts Steven Piperno (G)
4.1 6.2 9.7 15 .11 (101)S 4.0 7.7 8.10 12.14 (86)0 K Butler 3 Cultrera 3 Reynolds 3 J Healy 2 McPherson 2 DBt °r Da . Best: J Healy Brown Kenna Dann A Ram.`den D Buttler.
Chard 4 Mulgrcw: 2 Traraglia 2 Garlick McKee Dowd Lucas . Best :t L honey Garlick Travagia Do)lman Chard.
U. . me Hinton Jason tdeNiece (F) Matt Jenkinson MichaelSa>>*u -s (B) Paul Gait Andrew Esposito (G)
_ek . With a .._a eer nc . .
is been a Club Captain, and also
3 deca s lark first represented th eU/19s inl~o7 . After trying out wit hmond and St .Kilda, and then a stintpringvale, he rejoined thelub in 1990 anda member of the B Grade Premiership tha t
second B Grade flag followed in 1995 .
d the State in several of hi s:sen ~Hive appearances . At the tender age ofit is a testament to Disco's wonderfu l
itive < . ; and high level of physicalditionii, th< . he is playing as well now as attime in i, is career and has been a key to thes resurg . :nce in 2005 . Congratulations fromOH to Mark on this great achievement and
35ociated L`~°` abership of the OF ." -C
ttniou 5 Chipperfleld 3son 2 Ferguson Eight . Best: Kighton, ;eLaughlan F,v.d . Jai B : Coleman 41Vestmore 2:2 Rr 6ins. Best: Hayter Gin Heinz hlePhall Tanner .
1 .1 1.5 2.5 2.5(17)4.4 9.9 15.14 21 .23(!49)
roG. Best : Wignell Weston Paseuzzi Cahill- Conte . Old5 Grant 2 Matthews 2 hi Prowse 2 Anderson Dixo n
Waddell . Best: Anderson Pannifex C Ray Neeson A
1 .4 3.7 4.11 7.17 (59)AS 1 .5 1 .8 3.12 5.13 (43)
ea: S Graham 2 Allen Sutcliffe 0 Crane . Best : Sutcliffe TeastiateCraham Allen Beattie. Old SCaa: Beattie 2'49oti3art 2 Ginna4tin 2 Mk : VY'aLsh H ~rdgtns Tatulaschwile Agius Howard Larkins .
1 .3 3.4 6.7 6.9(45)2.5 3.7 6.8 8.11 (59 )
Otd i , lburnsans v Old Ha~i . .'uryOld Xaverians v Marcellin
University Blues v Old Trinity
St Kt ins v St Bernards -
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Col' ?ians v Old Scotch
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
S 2.3 4.6 7.8 12.13 (85)7.2 13.8 15.11 16 .14 (110)
51,. Bv-c: Pe r 4 Goullet 2 Gi ll 2 Liberatore Uren Madden Legudi . Best :Roach T hison Potter HaDarin Uren Gill . Call: Taft 5 Bull 5 Dixon 2Blru 2 A Baxter Weekes . Best : Ashman Roach Taft Bull NaylorH ¢-on .U: ; : L In Gallagher Brent °'" :a4read (F) Brendan Corcoran Ryan
) Lucas Robson Daniel Scully (G )
4. 7.2 8.5 12.6 (78)2, 4,5 9.9 11.9(75)
01 Trln . ~- . 2 S Amore J Burgess J Kenna S VanDorVenne . Best :Lau IStore J Burgess Anucorll Mai. SiiOB: P Mount 2Durm 2 mtor D Mount Taylor Shannon . Best: Hughes Mitchell
Cl 1.3 3.4 7.6 9.8 (62 )
Undcn at t Dempsey OToole .6.2 8.5 10.8 11 .9 (75 )
SL . .- : Perrett 3 Hurley 2 Hughes Walsh P7iiizatlotiic Miziewicz SpinnerAndreas . Best: S lannazzo Hurley btizimcz Hughes Walsh Pearson . Coll:Z Moon 2 Adgemis 2 Harding T Krotiris Davies Kemtealty . Best : HoliesFarlev BobeiT Fabrls L Moon Muir.
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Co: :-h: Pat HarkinsRe` : Dar _ 1 Phillip s
J. Dixon V C2 M. Parrent3 B. Mooney4 A . Shinktietd5 R . Henebery6 N . Baxte r6 S . Woolley
7 S . Taft7 J . Farley8 C . Unsworth Capt9 J . Fr y10 J . Jorgensen11 C. Weekes12 N . Harrison Capt13 M . Naylo r14 J . Ashman15 C. Hoist16 A . Baxter17 J . Heritage17 D. Phillips18 D. Barber19 K . Jones20 M . Holies21 C. Harris VC22 N. Lockett23 C. Mallard24 E. Waters25 R. Muir26 P. Krotris27 G . Revision28 B. Couch28 D. Browning29 N. Burrows30 L . Moon31 N. Roach32 C. Blumfield VC33 B. Hoist34 D. McCaughan35 L . Nesbi t36 M. Roberson37 S.Humphry38 A. Rebu s39 D . Cannizzo40 D . Strachan41 W . Tarddf41 B. Duff42 T. Sank43 E. Malone44 Y. Phillips45 A. Stone46 J . Cooke47 Z. Moon48 B. Low49 M. Rose50 M. Rice51 B. Shadbatt53 T. Rutherford54 B . Woalhouse55 T. Cookes Res Cap t56 M. Stetanidakis57 D . Williamson58 N . Bobeff59 A . Wright - Smith60 D . Mutto n61 E . Healey62 0. Howard63 A . Kenr.eally64 N .Cra!g65 A . Smith66 J . Adgemis67 A . Nichola6-3 M . Gromotga70 D. Slatyer76 B . Hage
Co va, an ClearyF :3 Coa:h : rent Collins
1 B. Dobson2 J. Rice3 D. Waters4 J. Fraze r
5 D . Johnston6 G . Romania7 S. Maguire8 R . Frisina9 L . Considine
10 D . Cullman
11 N . Addison
12 B. O'Donnell
13 C . Woods
14 A.Layton
15 J . Borto}otto
16 L. McMillan
17 G. Cox (C)
18 D . Gartner
19 A . Papaluca
20 M . Hermans
21 N . Walker
22 D. &9arsan
23 M . Leffanue
24 L.0'Flynn
25 R. Galat i
26 D. McMillan
27 S . Theisz
28 B . Carmody
29 S . Brooks
30 S . Considine
31 M . BoRototto
33 F. Dorbolo
34 D. Jarred (VC)37 C. Maclaren
38 S. Matthews
39 B. Colvill e
40 C . Purcell41 J. Seabury42 G . Petroff43 J. Pascuzzi44 L . Hansen
45 D . Theisz
46 A. F7icGree52 A. Rivstovski53 R . laconis54 J . Forbes55 J . Wallis
57 B . Wignell
59 R . Conte
62 Ari . McCartin
63 C . Pezzimenti
70 D . Cracknell
83 G. Neskovcim
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1 C . : infert
2 S . Davey
3 P. Corrigan (C )4 S. Lsa.j'ford,onos (DVC)5 J . Bourke6 L. Siapantas7 M . Corrigan7 AH",on8 F Mor haired9 M. Ba':er (DVC)10 C. E11 A . Moir :12 B. o'
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13 B.14 S. Jones15 D.16 P. ODc :?I17 K. Ford (VC)18 D. Thr j19 M. Armstrong20 M. Graves20 M. Fart'r.hauser21 A Janke22 D. Mason23 M. Sr ...Jt24 B. Trc.-- (DVC)25 S. Pro at26 J. Be' (RC)27 ~ n_ ;
28 S. C-29 B. Car=on30 D . Warn;31 D. Lay32 B . FRkVnF,133 S . Walden34 P. Larrztordi35 T. Chistort n35 D.Lappage36 L McPherson37 D. Brctm38 L Floyd39 C. Y:'ar71an40 H. cop41 S. Saur-s42 J. t3rJ:
. 43 D. Sa44 J. s in45 Do '348 B. Cra vviord47 R.48 G.C 'I49 L. ~OVC)50 R. L51 H .52 C. Fe. (RDVC)53 .!54 A 45 556 D .&, t57 R Ka33 ABa59 N . Gtf-t60 A ShaW61 D . Sh:o'd
62 G. dJhne67 C . Carrc4
Cc - :h : Dean RiceRes Coach : Fab Gatti
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14 A Voyage15 ! Weu16 J Byme17 Ja Millerta T Prtzgerala19 E Studnam20 RlLulqumey
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1 T. Earang>r (C)2 B. Phillips (VC)3 J . Ross4 C . Tallett (VC)5 S. Collins (VC)6 A. Crow7 J . Kitchen8 S. Dick9 A. Pugs!ey10 C . Smith11 T. Pritchard12 S . Hurne13 A . Nettleton14 C . McKenzie-McHarg15 S . Cations16 E . Batrauney17 T VYtgney (VC)19 R. Joseph s20 S .Treon22 R. Ashton
23 0. Crane
24 D. Brooke
25 M . Saunders27 T. Demetriou28 A. Quail29 M . Gnati
30 T. Fnocchiaro31 N. Leitl32 J. Garstman33 E. Reid34 C. Phillips35 P. O'Connor36 J. Suicide37 G . Carroll38 T. Jalbart39 S. Graham40 T. Aurel-Smith41 W. Leer s42 T. Beattie43 A . RouBecge44 D . Jackson45 R . Teesdale46 J . Beaurepaire47 T. Reeking49 B . Snaddon50 M . Wa€kom51 L. Freeman53 AS, Symington54 A . Sutherland55 S . Dipasquale56 T. Dipasquale57 J . Crane59 W. Elliott61 A.'.'{. Sutherland62 M . Graham63 T. Col!ie64 S. Lorenzeni68 T. Keck72 B. Smith73 M. Giu7ari86 S.Ainge r
K2 ASSET MANAGEMENT
4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20
Co-CCcuci, s Leigh Carlso n& Phil Gaut
Res Coach : Dale BowerClub 18 Coach: Ed Best
1 Kenna A2 Butler K3 Reynolds L4 Walsh B VEC5 Burrows D6 Petdro J7 Van Der Vence T VtC8 Medland A9 Pretty S10 Dann S11 Kennedy S12 Cuttrera A DNlC13 Cade J14 Troon R15 Hooke A16 Hillas C DNlC17 Weston M18 Healy J19 Saunders R20 McPherson S21 Davies M22 Wawrzynczak M23 Ram an A Capt:24 Goldenberg W25 Cameron F26 Conchae B RNlC27 Cumming R28 Ch ristou J29 Hogarth J30 McKinnon R31 Burgess J32 Brown S33 Aitken J34 Kenna J35 Bladeni S R/DNlC36 Buffer D37 Van Der Venne S38 Ramsden R39 Webster J40 Beardsley D41 Lauletta S92 Amore S43 Amore J44 Mai J45 Morpeth T Res . Capt46 Roberts S47 Bell D48 Burgess M49 Romney N50 Dickenson A51 Gamble R52 Harrod T53 Amiconi C54 Williams Z RNtC55 Stebbins N56 Best E57 Cole M58 Heaven C59 Cade T60 Walsh T61 Cristiano D62 Arrovrsmith J63 Cade S64 Gra y J35 O'Shea M'6 Blackmore B67 Amiconi A68 Hii A69 McDonald E70 Parker D71 Hildebrandt D72 Welsh L73 Swinne rton H74 Tang J75 Read S76 Miller
P 77McDonald C78 Kok K79 La D80 Adgemis J81 Thwaites m83 Thompson G
I Brown L' 5 Sketchley M, 3 Brawn Att7 Jurrie R
Coach cat 3icinarosonRes Coc- n: Anthony Bourk e
1 A . Fox
2 C . Santalucia3 J. Passe d4 James McDonnell5 D. Rush6 A . Oswald7 S . Lethlaan8 A . McDonald9 D . Lynch10 M. Beardsley
.''.,.. 11 L . Howard12 A. Bowen13 T. Ruyg14 J. Agiu s15 L. Ford (Capt)16 S . Mallar d17 A . Chatfield (VC .)18 M . Scanlan19 D . Walsh20 J . Scanlan2t S. McCarthy22 T. Ockleshaw (VC .)22 M . Rus h23 S. Johnston24 C. Purss25 R. Carey
26 P. Purcell27 P. Rya n
28 Jeremy McDonnell29 C . Beetham30 T. Clarke31 J. Arnold32 T. Purss33 N. Bingham34 R. Colbert35 R. MacWhirter36 D. Sapuppo37 C. Larkins38 S . Freer39 M . Green40 A. T.Jones41 M. Callihan42 A. Pyl e43 T. Woodruff44 N. Hulett45 M . Walsh
46 0. Gidley47 S . Tatulaschwile50 L . Ginnivan51 N . Beattie52 P. Chapman56 J. Watson57 N. Moylan59 M . Higgins60 M .0'Hanlan62 D. King63 T. O'Meara65 N . Serafini
rr h Sr ,~n dden' ---a. Darren HE:.;.'. :; ;
I C.Keunen2 B . Garth3 C . Goullet4 D . Ballann5 C. Liberatore6 M. Harrison7 S. Clarke7R S. Perrett8 J. Evan s
''... 9 M . Kavanagh (vc)10 N . Mitchel l11 C . Davis12 B. Hogan13 C . Mitchell (vc)14 B. Ryan15 T. Wilkinson16 D. Blunt17 C. Potter18 J. Cheep19 A. Mitchell20 D. Evans21 B . Loughlin
22 Ty Pearson
23 L. Wilkinson (vc)24 D . Roac h25 D. McLaughlin (C26 A. Smith27 J. Hughes28 P. Holland29 L. Spinner30 M . Stapleton31 G. Campbell32 S. Harvey32R J . Harvey33 N . Smit h34 D . Byrne35 Tate Pearson36 A. Marian37 A. Catterall38 S .lannazzo39 M . Juricskay40 J . Madden41 S . Matthews42 B . Miziewicz43 L . Micel i44 M. Walsh45 T. Legudi46 R . Were47 D. Hurley48 L . DeMorton49 N. Thomas50 A . Gil l51 D. Dugina52 J . Stated53 P. Harris54 L . Evans55 S. Buaryn56 R . Winduss57 M. Stewart58 S. Andrews59 L. Jordan60 M . Gourlay61 D. O'Connor62 M . Mihaifovic63 S . Crouch
nayi : Tony a r
Res .', : :h : Rob Gross
1 N . Pope2 M . Mulgrew
.... 3 S. Garlick
.'....,. 4 L. Mahoney (c)5 M. Dollman6 D. Mahoney7 J. Travaglia8 T McCann9 B. Field s10 M . Lucas (dvc)11 T. Duggan12 S . McKee13 R . Bowles14 P. Greenham15 W. Guilder16 B. Garvey (dvc)17 D . Ryan18 R. Chard19 D. Sheehy20 T. Crowley21 R. Maguire22 J . Mount23 T. Simpson (vc)24 A . Lync h25 D . Manton26 C . Taylor27 T.OTQol e28 M. Giansiracusa29 C. Underwood30 N. Dowlin g31 W. Keenan32 S . O'Connor33 M . Maguire34 N . Perrett35 J . Dempsey36 P. Mount37 M. Shannon38 J. O'Brien39 M . Dwyer40 L. Kalesaran41 M . Drinkwater42 S . Mount43 A . DeKretse r44 John-Paul . Mount45 A. Smit h46 L . Gullifer48 A. Conlan50 R . Horrocks51 D. Bare52 D. Mount53 B . Hughes54 G. Holland56 D. Walsh57 J . Liston58 L . Giansiracusa59 P. Aughto n60 S. O'Connor61 R . Caldow62 A. Jageurs63 C. Lucas64 D. Prior65 R. Short66 J . Marchesani71 A . Mulkearns ''.75 R . Campagn a82 S. Mitchell99 P. Murray
1 P. Butko2 T. Hutchins3 J. Sturroc k4 D. Guengench5 J . Tanne r6 M . Rigby7 R . Young8 J . Hayter9 A. Lowcock10 R . Martin11 L . Nort h12 0 . Gleason13 T. Foster14 A. Henderson15 L. Ryan16 M . Kordick17 G. De Crespigny18 N . Anderson19 M. Torney20 M. Coleman21 C . Notman22 B. Millard23 T. Wilcox24 S . Russell25 A . Belly26 J . Scambler27 R . Wilkie28 M .Thomas29 A . Terrill30 T. Muhlebach31 M. Shaughnessy32 M. Paterson33 B. Gates34 T. McKinnon35 J . McKay36 R. Minns37 J . Robbins38 C . Bradley39 D . Heinz40 C . Brookes41 L . Quin42 S. Fletcher43 N . Shuttleworth44 J. Wood45 B. Waters46 H. Rankin47 A. Millar48 L. Fishly49 P. Steele50 H . Nailon51 N . Vanderbosh52 P. Marriott53 J. Westmore54 A. Waxman55 B. Gi n56 T. Rankin57 T. Irvine58 J . Albanis59 B . Hutchinson60 D. Strack61 J . Ritchie62 C . Ross63 P. Eden64 D . McPhail65 E. Clarke66 L . Woodhouse67 D. McAloon68 J. McKerrow69 G . Mui r70 J. Meade71 P. Marshal l72 D. Gavara-Nanu73 C . Hopkins74 H . Munro75 J . Moylan77 J . McQuillan86 D . Bannister
` THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
Old Haileybury v Old Xaverians
Old Scotch v Marcellin
Old Trinity v Old Melburnians
St Bernards v University Blues
Collegians v St Kevins
C~ SGTT QN-Monash Blues v Old Camberwell
Beaumaris v Therry Penola 0 B
University Blacks v Hampton Rovers
Old Paradians v Parkdale Vulture s
AJAX v Banyule - at Trevor Barker Oval,
Sandringham
D l E TIMGlen Eire v Emmaus St Leos 0 C
Old Carey v Ormond
Aquinas 0 C v Old Mentonians
Prahran v Bulleen Templestowe
Yarra Valley 0 B v Fitzroy Red s
k)2 SEC'k'1®%
Rupertswood v Oakleigh
BenUeigh v Old Geelong
Williamstown CYMS v La Trobe Uni
Peninsula 0 B v Salesian 0 CIvanhoe Assumption v Swinburne Un i
123 SEcTZQNWest Brunswick v Old Westbourne
Power House v South Melb Districts
St Johns 0 C v UHS-VU
Moorish Gryphons v Werribee Amateurs
Syndal Tally-Ho v Kew
D4 SECTIONBox Hill North v Elsternwick
Albert Park v Eltham Collegians
North Brunswick - By e
St Marys v Hawthorn AmateursRichmond Central v Bulleen Cobras
-19 SECTtO3~St Kevins v MarcellinOld Xaverians v Collegians
Old Scotch - ByeSt Bernards v University Blues
Old Brighton v De La Salle
De La Salle v Mazenod 0 C
North Old Boys v old Brighton - at Sportscover
Arena -Sat
Old Essendon Gr v Whitefriars
St Bedes Mentone Tigers v MHSOB
Caulfield Or v Old Ivanhoe
U_Banyule Viewbank v Old MelburniansOld Carey v Caulfield O r
W ititefriars v Beaumaris
Old Camberwell - Bye
Old Trinity v Rupertswood
= ~ CTzQ~ ~La Trobe Uni v St Bedes Mentone Tigers
University Blacks v Old Ivanhoe
MHSOB v Bentleigh
Oakleigh v Monash Blue s
AJAX v Old Paradians - Oval 9 or 11 , Albert Park
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Salesian Scorpions v Hampton RoversOld Haileybury v De La Salle (2)Mazenod 0 C v Oakleigh Clays
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-_,<t- :Kicking into the breeze down at V .entone _lieFields started the game strongly by kicking 5goals in the first stanza . From then on it was amere procession as Caulfield put together 4quarters of consistent football to keep in touchwith the four and stave off relegation whilstperhaps consigning the disappointina intoSection C. Brett Sinclair on fire u; 8, NathanGuyett got 5 and Richard Foote marked everythingthat came to him .A tough contest at Sportscover saw both OldBrighton and Whitefriars showing flashes of formbut not being able to maintain it . But the Tonnerscame from behind at the orange break andfinished the stronger because their extra heightallowed them to exploit the conditions and win inthe air. Robbie Kent was terrific all day, DavidDawes had hands like glue and Adam Pirrie againdangerous in front of the sticks .In MMA'S big game the i I side played withthe same intensity of last week and set up theirwin with a great first quarter . Although trying veryhard the undermanned NOES could just not make
what was preabr.f i their best win
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any leeway on their visitors who won every,quarter. Kelly, Bourbon and the Chamberlain* swere good for the victors .A fantastic win for Old Ivanhoe out at Essendon .In what was probably their best win for the seasonthe Hoers put together 4 dominant quarters offooty to completely swamp QEG . And things canonly get better . Rowan Weddle put in a big one .Hope marked everything and Scott Curatolo goodtoo .DLS bounced back with a 35 point victory in frontof a solid crowd at Waverley Park . Pretty closeencounter for the first half until De La started todominate the clearances and sharpen their skills .Bennv Mannix took marks at both ends of theground, Damien Rayson, and Luke Seager movedthe ball quickly and Jarrod Moloney made awelcome return .
:s welcometo Donvale . I
believe that theFriars are not faraway from a win an dwill certainly have a crack today but even awayfrom home can't go past De La .This time last year in exactly the same situationMazenod beat Old Brighton and wrecked theirfinals chances . The Nodders certainly won't bewithout confidence and form has been good of latebut Old Brigton are in good nick too and with thereturn of a few defenders will just be a bit strong .Chelsworth Park awaits the Tigers in a tough roadtrip . The young Tigers put in a shocker last weekand will be looking to redeem themselves today .O1d. Ivanhoe just keep on keeping on and will justhave too many big guns and too much firepowerfor the Tigers .NOB come across town to visit CaulfieldGrammarians who after a minor stumble are now
back in good touch . Important as far as finals'
aspirations for the Fields today . NOBS are badly
undermanned at the moment and try as they willit's the Fields for me at home.Fourth spot could be well and truly decidedtonight at 5pm after MHSOB welcome OldEu<er'dcra to the School Oval . Plenty of motivationwith the vital spoils of a finals berth going to the
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one prepared to put their hand up follow teamrules and do the hard things . At home in front ofa supportive crowd I think it will be the Unicorns .PRESS Cl a 0 EN'FS .Please drop me an email tobraincoCqDptusnet .com .au .
_ 3 `Z.` OYvanhoe - congratulate Chris Georgiou an d
Richard Butler on reaching 50 games on the30/7 and this week respectively . Chris has comeup thru the U119s, and has shown the grit anddetermination to come back from a full kneereconstruction to cement a place in the seniorsas a sweeping half back flanker, while Richardalso thru the U/ 19's, is now a tall versatile playerwho can play as a defender or forward and isdoing well in our successful reserves team .Chris Murphy - Caulfield Grammariansnotched up his 50th game last Saturday . U19captain in '04, Murph has stepped up this seasonto play consistent footy . A terrific young guy atour club, all at the Fields look forward to many
ore games in the blue & the white .Salle - 1 043 Games up for Andrew
:ish . Andrew played his first 2 games wit h! Golds in 2000 and completed his 52 game
Under 19 career with the Blues . Andrew, whobroke into the Senior team in round 14 of the "A"Grade 2004 season achieved the 100 gamemilestone in the least time possible, a tribute tohis fitness and dedication .A confident andreliable defender, Andrew is sure to add to hisSenior tally in the near future . Well done Andrew!iiorth Old Boys - congratulate Matthew Cribbeson playing his 50th game for the club today . It'sbeen a while coming for Malty, who started with'_dorth in 2002, but he's got there finally .Gisborne born and bred, he's been a fantasticcontributor to the club on and off the field. Hisform as a reliable hackman, leadership anddevotion to the club were rewarded with thereserves captaincy this year, and he's led from
the front with his second to none courage and,ommitment . Well done on getting to the 50un s Matty, now to the 100 .
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Whitefriars v De La SalleMazenod 0 C v Old Brighton - reserves to
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Old Ivanhoe v St Bedes Mentone TigersCaulfield Or v North Old Boys
~_,~DE IA 5 :?- LE 2.5 5.10 11.14 14.18 (102)ivuiSOB 3.1 5.6 7.8 9.13 (67)DLS: Manrtix 4 Moore 4 Rayson 3 Johnstone J Moloney Vague . Best:Manrllx Jarvis Moore P Harrison Seager Rayson . MHSOB : Bamert 2Fairchild 2 Horne Pertzel Walker White Rosman . Best: Gerner HoganFairchild Thompson Pertzel Walker .Umpires : David Phillips Jaime Kvins (F) Dean Herskope Simon Abel (B)Daniel Kofo:xl Anthony Kyrkou (G)OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 7.5 9.10 13.15 (93)
FRIARS 3.1 7.2 12.4 13.8 (86)Old Br* Pirrke 6 Dawes 2 Kent J Edge CrIIly Mason Perrett . Best: KentDawes Picnic S Gadsden MacGillivTay Gimllvan . White: Tomey 4 Carrigg 3Ross 2M Carbone Crea Cunningham MarchesL Best: Phan G PowerCanYgg Cunningham Kennedy A Carbone.Umpiaes: Steve McCarthy Rob Mayston (F) Will Stokes Peter Monotti (B)Daniel Brookes Eddie Boal (G )NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .0 4.2 6.4 9.6 (66)hIAZENOD 4.5 7.10 10.11 14 .14 (98)BOB : M Barker 3 Sleep 2 Butcher Tonkin Curry Citreon . Best: TonkinMap)estone Cassell T Sheehan Hooking Alsop . PRaz: C Jayaweera 4 TCastricum 3 Bourban 2 Kelly 2 S Castrtcum Fuller Dunne . BesC KellyBourbon B Chamberlain Reed D Chamberlain Meehan .Umpires: Mark Gibson Dirk Kramer (F) Matthew Jackson BrendanCannon (B) Clive Shipley Graeme Booth (G)OLD ESSENDON GI2 0.1 3.4 5.4 6.5(41)OLD IV OE 7.6 11.8 15.16 19.21 (135)Old Fee: Forrest 3 Flaherty Bartram Leask . Best : Towner Flaherty FewsterRyan Biggs Frazer. Old Iv: Weddle 5 Haras 3 Lochran 2 Theodossi 2DtnakLs 2 Russian Kent Price Branigan Collings . Best : Kefalas CuratoloBranigan Hope Price Weddle.Um : Luke Holmes Daniel Wardley (RFL) (F) Andrew ErrinE ,aton StevenRich (RFL) (B) Bernie Hoare Mark Taylor (RFL) (G )ST BEDES RSE2drOF4E TIGERS 1 .4 3.6 7.10 12.12 (84)CAULFIELD GB 5.2 12.4 15.5 22 .10 (142)SLBJ1W1': L Terrell 4 Beveridge 3 Scafldis 2 M Terrell Connolly L Wintle .Best: McColl Connolly Tyquin Beveridge Rowse M WinOe .Caul: Sinclair 8 Guyett 5 James 2 Kendall 2 Wills Wright Barker B GrossGerrand . Best: Sinclair Foote Knights Hammond Sayers Guyett .Umpires : Simon Stokes Joe Hartwig (F) Paul Carroll James Gregory (B)Matthew Kent Craig Arcot (G)
B RESERVEDE LA SALLE 1 .2 3.5 3.5 5 .7(37)MHSOB 4.0 4.1 8.4 9.6(60)DLS : Browning Buckley Cosstick Ellis Hirst . Best : Gilbert Casshck McLeishQuick Skinns Hirst. B: Coxson 5 Dunne Backway. Best: CoxsonBowen Moore Robinson Czwarno Dunne.OLD BRIGHTON 1.2 1.2 5.4 6.4 (40)WHITEFRIARS 0.1 5.6 6.8 8.13 (61)Old Br. Salem 2 Maguire Angelmi Ellis Larkin . Best : McNteol Ellis DPaterson Perry Reddtn Salem. White; Brisbane 4 Wallace 2 Stafford MBaker. Best : Stafford Webb Brisbane Wallace Cleven Dav.NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 4.3 6.5 7 .5(47)MAZENOD 5.1 10.6 13.10 20.13 (133)NOB: 0'Conner 2 Barden 2 D Joyce 2 Watt. Best : McKenzie Braid BardenO'Conner B Sheehan Cugo)a . Maz: Paine 9 Nelson 4 Miller 2 Boyd SchianoMurray Paine Tilling. Best : Raine Miller Murray Souter VeltmanBoucherau.OLD ESSENDON OR 4.5 8.6 9.10 9.11 (65)OLD IVANIIOE 0.1 3.5 5.7 7.10 (52)Old Ess: Hakim 4 Caponetto 2 Stone Parker Flaherty. Best: J Daz}dwStonnont Stone Rumble Kavanagh Parker. Old Ivanhoe: Cornelius 3Hawkes 2 Matthew Pearce . Best: Cornelius Smith Tiernan Ge . GeorgeKeane McKie .51 NE TSGERS 6.3 9.6 17.9 18.15 (123)CAULFIELD GR 2.0 5.3 5.3 9.5 (59)St BBRT : Andrews 3 Osborne 3 Buck 2 T Groves 2 M McColl 2 Zahara 2Cieslak Hlpwzll Napier Paterson . Best : Napier Kidd Paterson Buck WatersCleslak. CauL• Cassidy 3 Scott 3 Grigg Murphy Deal . Best : Foley BosnaMcGrath Deal Hasforth Rudd .
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9 L. Curry10 A Will (C) 7r M. Ellis 9 D . Kelly g D Fairchild11 B Carboni 8 J . La Ragy 10 B . Chamberlain 10 P Smith 10 To. Brad y
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31 W Bowes 28 J Hirst 33 S . Batfoch 28 S Moore (R-DVC) 36 D. Tonkin (C)
32 A Lawson 30 B . Mannix 34 C. Boyd 29 W White 37 A. Farrar33 S Fryers
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47 S Jenkinson 45 R. Walmsley 47 A . Manjekian 41 J Anderson 58 R . Citreon
48 R Chapple Jarvi s46 L 48 C. Jayaweera 42 C Wright 60 M. Cribbes (RC )49 G Poutter
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I must have read at least a dozen articles ( why we never let our assistant coache s
on the role of the assistant and while mostof them have been quite informative I
can't say that any of them have touchedon the most important ingredient in beinga successful assistant coach .
The assistant coach must have the ability
to be flexible, to change the way he goesabout his role to best fit in with the type ofsenior coach he is working with .
All senior coaches have strengths andweaknesses and the better assistants canidentify these, fit in with their demeanourand style of coaching and give more in theareas of the senior coach's weaknesses .
At our club we are big on player feedback ,
our senior coach does an evaluation ofeach player, rates their game and givessome positive and negative written
feedback . All players are encouraged toapproach the senior coach if they haveany queries but it seldom happens and
the reason for this is that part of my roleduring the week is to get to each seniorplayer during training/before or after andspend about 5-10 mins talking about
what we like about what they are doingbut also offering up ideas for how they canimprove certain parts of their game . Our
senior coach runs training and while Iassist with training my role is primarily a
one on one mentoring one . I believe we
have got it right for as Graham "Burgs"Burgen says, anyone can move hatsaround, these kids need to get access to
your knowledge, knowledge you havegained from watching football for a
lifetime .Game day is another thing all togetherand you have to be able to see what is
going to happen before it happens that's
work the game board. The boardman is an
important role it is not the role of theassistant coach so for all you assistantcoaches out there working the board ongame day you are either being wasted oryou're not the assistant coach you are in
fact the board man. The more footy heads
you have got watching the game on gameday the better and that's why come finalstime we always approach oppositioncoaches that aren't involved in finals tosee whether they would like to be involvedwith a minor role with us during finals .
We haven't had a knock back yet !
because most coaches know they would
like more help on game day .
In the breaks at 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 time Iam first in, I am always positive, I speak
quietly and clearly and make no morethan 2-3 points before our senior coach
addresses the team. The most important
thing I do week in week out is to monitorthe mood of the senior coach and evaluatehow to best fit in with him to complementwhat he is doing and what collectively weare trying to achieve for this playing group
and the club as a whole .
Darren KaneAssistant CoachFitzroy Reds FC
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There can be no doubt theultimate strength of the sen-ior club in the VAFA compe-tition is very dependent onthe strength of its Under 19team .There are several currentMHSOBFC Under 19 play-ers who have alreadyplayed a number of gameswith the B Grade seniorteam . Many more currentseniors have come throughthe ranks of the 19s and thelower age groups teams atthe school.Will Taft, MatthewHamilton-Ho, LachieEvans and SimonAnderson have all hadgames in the seniors in2005 and now they areback in the 19s the side isperforming very well indeed .Continued victories in theremaining three games mayeven see them gain a spotin the finals.
We are particularly pleasedwith the rapport betweencoach Brad James and theyoung lads, most being uni-versity students . Trainingtimes are difficult to achievefor many players, yet their
All at MHSOBFC congratulateAsh Hogan on playing his50th game for the clubagainst De La Salle lastSaturday. Ash's brilliance onthe wing has been a majorfactor in our success in 2004-5. Ash has been the winner ofour Albon-Betheras Awardfor the past 2 years, the bestsenior footballer under 21years of age.
Brad James, theMHSOBFC U19 Coach
endeavour on the field of aSaturday is unquestioned.
Brad's ability to bring thebest out of the lads is evi-dence of his total commit-ment and high quality com-munication skills, so impor-tant with this age group .
However, we do need topay attention to servicingthe 19s with sufficient gameday staff so the coach justhas to coach and the play-ers just have to play.Greater parental supportwould be appreciated,together with the support ofcommittee and supporters,at least on a rotationalbasis ,
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Five cracking games of amateur footy withtwo absolute thrillers and the others close allday, before the winners edged clear. Sixteams into four spots still doesn't equate, sowhich teams can hack the pace with justthree to play.REVIEWWhat a game! Amateur footy at its finestbetween two desperate teams hungry for
victory. 90 seconds to play and the Wellers
hit the front! At the bounce, the Sharkspressed forward and Matulick marked . From
40, with just moments to go, he slotted themost valuable of his half dozen to break OC
hearts . Perryman and Credlin wereoutstanding for the vanquished, McNicholas
and Pitts just as good for the winners .They had played for three quarters and stillParkdale Vultures and the Ashers couldn'tbe separated . It was fierce and frantic in thefinal term, but the experienced Vultures justmanaged to outlast the young Students . TheSullivans were instrumental in the Parkdalewin. Williams, Renton & some of theyoungsters were exciting for Monash .Ajax burst from the blocks kicking four goalsto zip within the opening ten minutes againstParadians and virtually carried that marginfor the remainder of the day. Segal andIsraelsohn rushed the ball forward andJackas Kirzner, was there to consolidate .Boundy and Harford were the leadinggoalscorers for OP, but it wasn't enough tostop them falling from the four .The result may look comfortable enough, butthat was only due to a nine goal last termblast by Uni, as they finally shook off adetermined and committed Banyule .Costello, Barlow and Al Smith were Blacksstars, as the young Bears threw everything atthe ladder leaders, only to run out of puff atthe end .Hampton Rovers led by Browne, Burggraaffand Fletcher had their noses in front ofTherry and ran away from the home side inthe final quarter to condemn the hosts to Dl
next season.
McWhinney,Forster Knightand Crotty weregallant andEdwards was again a shining light for TP .
a; --d t-_ , Wellers might
k d i~-" Pw-tlyq but hasy co.:-3 __zree weeks
early . . . '
PREVIEWOP and the Wellers might think differently,
but has finals footy come three weeks early,with the top four sides in action against eachother? Gentlemen, start your engines!Parkdale Vultures have the toughest runhome of the finals combatants and with threeteams nipping at their heals, just one losscould curtail playoff aspirations . The Blacks
also have a tough run, but their top two
place is already assured. Uni won this clash
by ten large in Rd. 7 and whilst it will be
closer today, they will again salute .
Ajax bounded back to the winners listaccounting for a finals rival last week and are
NAjax
Therry PenolaOld Camberwell
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3 58
0 322 290 28
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eager to repeat the dose against the Sha_`-s,in what will be another ripper game . As goodsides do, when it seemed lost last week,Beauy dug deep and found a way to win .They are certainly good enough to chalk -winnumber 12, but I think their last start mayhave sapped them a little and I'll pick theJackets .OC know they may have done their finalsdash, but to have any chance they must wintheir remaining matches and that meansbeating Therry, which they should do .It's a similar story for OP who also must winto try and reclaim their top four place . Theywill not want to take the young Bears lightlywho are playing with nothing to lose, butParadians must win .It's been a disappointing year for bothHampton Rovers and Monash, but today isa chance to earn some bragging rights . In aneven contest, the Students will prevail .
Correspondents: Glen Harrison -
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>n - :aveas - The Kid play s'f3 Gat--_e . Congratulations Mr - :. a
I c : e1l ar on achieving this milestone .Matthew is a past B&F txrirnler ; club Captain ;VAFA state representative and one of few toplay in the last three premiership teams .Congratulations Kid on an outstandingCareer .Old Camberwell - congratulations to SarnHors ' s who played his 150th game lastweek. Sam first joined the club in '92 . Duringhis time he has won an Association B&F,club B&F and played in several premiershipteams . His value to the club on field ismatched by his organization skills off field .Also Tom Kearney who played his 100thgame against Hampton Rovers . Tom joinedthe club in '99, was a premiership player in'99 & '00 and 01 with the reserves . He hasworked on his abilities in the past seasons &is developing into a fine player for the club .Well done to both players .
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Old Camberwell v Therry Penola 0 BParkdale Vultures v University Blacks
Banyule v Old Paradian sAJAX v Beaumaris - at Trevor Barker Oval,
Sandringham
Doll Blacks: Lallch 3 Savage 2 Green 2 Barlow 2 DowslYy 2 Kempton 2 N
Wilkins O'Meara
Theory Pen: Keenan 5 Clarke 3 Kenessey 2 S Goodwin Karst Maloney
Sheerly Jells Kearney Maru~md.
MAX 1 .0 3.5 6.6 7.7(49)
:~ O ::iSlz ::LUL3 4.3 4.5 9.6 11.9 (75)P A1,E VULTURES 3.1 5.7 8.12 10.17(77)Man Blues : O'Sullivan 3 Bolton 2 Pay 2 Craven 2 Coe Williams . Best:Renton Williams Smith Smvth Blackley MacKenzie . Park Vult: Macgeorge4 S Sullivan 3 M Sullivan T Right Hayes . Best: S Sullivan M Sullivan PSullivan Rechford McCraw T Barr.Umpires: . ck Fennessy Peter Angelis (F) Sam Perrin Jack Regester (G)
5.2 7.4 I1.6 13.7 (85)6.4 9.8 13.12 19 .14 (12s )
7'hePry zu Edwardes 6 McW7vnnev 3 Capm-ell Fenton D GoodwinHenderson . Best : Mcl:'hinnev Forster-Knight Crotty T Goodwin QuinnFarokt . Ha:npt Ron Power 5 Browne 3 Fletcher 2 Lambert 2 Parkinson 2Pinto 2 Burggraaff Holt Woohich. Best: Browne Parkinson BurggraafiZampaglione Power Fletcher.Umglres : Ken MeNiece Brendan Devlin (F) Paul Leggett Sean Collin s v(B)Dominic Napoli Daniel Dal Pos (G )BEAUMARIS 4.1 6.1 8.3 11.7 (73)OLD CAMBERWELL 2.6 5.6 7.10 10 .11 (71)Be,num: Matuhck 6 Caote 2 Lee 2 Hogarth. Best : Matulick Pitts LMeNichalas Corte Graham Teasdale. Old Camb : Hardenberg 2 D ulingHardman Horgan Horskins Howard B Ryan P Tempone Tyrannous . Best:Perryman Mitchell Credlin B Ryan Hardman Pike .Um : Shane Mackintosh Rick Love (F) Jordan Maystan Martin Kinsey(B) Bruce Stephens Greg Rollo (G )Bill BL4 .CIKS 3.4 7.5 9.8 18.14 (122)BANYUI E 4 .2 6.5 10.6 11.9 (75)
Hamilton 2 Hardy Evans Sandlford . Best : A Costello Snith GoonanAbeltharpe Scarlett Barlow. B•npule: N Taylor 4 Phelan 2 Willmore SldckoWise Davies Green . Best: Oconnell Lards Willmare Skkeko C Tavlor Green .Umpires: David Irons Justin Lipson (F) Elise Van Grondelle AmandaWhittaker (B) James Muga4in Tristan Collin (G)
PARADLUiS 2.2 4.5 8.9 11.13(79)AJAX 5.3 10.5 13.7 16.9 (105)Old Per: Boundy 6 D Burford 2 Curran DintinoGante htatko . Best: GaleBrabender Boundv McAllister D Harford Curran . AJAX- Kirzner 7 Gold 2Porat 2 Blieder Codran Heine Klein IsmelJohn. Best : M Seigal Israel,JohnKIIZner E Raleigh Buzemnan Klein .Um : Anthony Calderone Ian Senunens (RFL) (F) Julian Macciord Gu sCarp.zano (RFL) (B) Peter Maddocks
C RESERVEMONASH BLUES 3.3 8.5 11.9 13.10 (PARKDALE 0.3 2.4 2.4 6.5(41)Mon Blues: Mazur 4 Murchie 2 Jones 2 Lul Hatns Anderson HindleDennis. Best : De Young Payne Anderson Mains Mazur Murchie. Parkdale.Wilkins 3 Rowley Stewart Waters . Best: Walker Scerd Stewart Rowley
T[ . .'1 dOLA 3.1 7.5 10.5 15 .10(100): .. _ :. . rOPd ROVERS 2.3 2.4 6.8 7.10 (52)
Marrtnon Anderson. Best : Kelly S Sacco Kenessey biarrinon KeenanMunalne. Hampt Ron Mosbey 2 Blkk 2 McKellar Fisher Anderson. Best :Crowther Wheeler Mosbev Davis Foster McKellar .BEA S 1.2 3.2 5.4 8.7 (55)OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 5.5 9.5 11.5 (71)Beaum: Kirta 3 Shattock 3 Vance J Whitty . Best : A O'Brien J WintryBramwell McConchfe Kuria Presnell. Old Camb: MarwDod 3 Gough 2Brauer L Heffernan Jones Joyce Kearney A Whelan . Best: S Derry Schmidt
Uiv'd BLACKS 3.2 7.4 10.9 13.14 (92)BANYULE 0.3 1.3 1.4 2.6(18)Unl Blacks : Maffat 3 Jesse 2 Cameron 2 Beaton Prestige Brumby RendellMcasste Rossv. Best : Jesse Rossy Scott Thompson Henry Powell . Banyule:Witchell Depetro. Best : Hopped Thomson Mutton Ferral Wilmore Prior.OLD PARADIANS 2.4 4.5 6.7 9.13 (67)
Old Pan Spinaso 3 T Ryan 2 Derham 2 L Harford Joyce . Best: T Ryan EganDiFabto Joyce Furze Spinoso . MAX: Yudelman 2 Thurin Kagan LukavRedlich Goldbloom. Best : Gokibloom R Hagan Rubenstein YudelmanZemski Siedl.
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0 0 0AFL International Rules In TownThe 2005 international football Cup is now in
full swing with matches having been playedyesterday and last Wednesday. Tomorrow the
Round Robin will continue with matches atT.E .A .C. Oval at 10, 11 .45 and 1 .30and Optus
Oval at 11 .45 and 1 .30 . All 11 nations will play
in Wangaratta on Tuesday . Semi Finals will beon Thursday at Murphy Reserve, Port
Melbourne . The grading games will be Saturdaynext at T .EA .C . and Optus at 11 .45 and 12 .45 .
The Grand Final will precede the Carlton/Collingwood match at the M .C .G . at 4 .30 . .
These games offer a rare opportunity for allfootball supporters to see how our game is being
developed throughout the world. It may bepossible for clubs to invite visitors to share their
facilities . Details should be available from EdBiggs at the A.F.L . 9643 1999 .
Several V .A.F.A . Clubs have helped overseas
players and all clubs are encouraged to fosterthe game by helping a visiting player to join
their ranks . It is not too early to plan to be moreinvolved at the next carnival in 2008 .
0 Q 0Eddie's Best - the CakeGood to see that VAFA Executive Member and
North Old Boys stalwart Bruno "Cake" Conti isstill firmly remembered by the one and only
Eddie Maguire . Eddie made a guest appearanceon SEN last Saturday Morning and was asked
who were some of his toughest opponentsduring his school football days at CBC St Kilda .Without hesitation Eddie named Bruno as the
one who gave him the most trouble and waspleased to report that he still kept in regular
contact with the "NOB Legend" .
0 0 0W ickers narne Legend sThe final wash up from the ElsternwickCentenary Dinner was Induction of ten"Legends" of the longest serving District Clubinto the Hall of Fame . The Club Committee setup a rigid Criteria upon which a person couldbe elected into the Hall of Fame . The inductees
were people hat achieved or performed at least
one of the following duties around the Club .President, Life Membership, Senior Coach
Office Bearer, or someone who had made an
outstanding contribution to the EAFC .Congratulations to the following who were
inducted as initial Hall of Fame Members of theWickers ;
1 . Graham Holmes2. Max Leslie
3 . Charles Lougrey4. Paul Mahony
5 . Norm Mcdonald6. Richard Patey
7. Alan Ramsay
8 . Ian Ramsay9 . Gary Rosewarne
10 . Jock Sellers
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Just a short note to extend our thanks and
compliments to Old Carey Club 18 team from
division 3 . They are winless and on the bottomof the ladder and one could be forgiven if theydid not turn up on Saturday to play Whitefriars,
the top side and undefeated, in the last round .
However, they did, and 15 players took the fieldright on time to play us . We, just like those 15
players, wanted a game, and so we decided toplay on 15 on the ground, just as they had, to
make it a man on man game. Yes the result wasa big win to Whitefriars, but the whole attitude
of Old Carey, from the players through to the
coach and other staff at the game, wasexemplary . They battled hard all day, and never
once dropped their heads . We would like toacknowledge Old Carey for their sportsmanship
and general attitude on Saturday .
Undermanned, they play like they enjoy it . Aprivilege for us to play against, we hope they
achieve success in their senior, reserve and
Under 19 teams this year. A big thank you once
again, they are the perfect model for an
Amateur football club who just love playing
football . Please pass on our regards and best
wishes .
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Barry Neivandt, Coach 0419-565 723 .
re are 2 extremely important roles PrahranCricket Club need filled as they are seen as
crucial to the ongoing improvement and pursuitof success on and of field at the Club . The
positions are Team Manager and PracticeCaptain for the 2005/06 season . For more
details contact : Prahran Cricket Club, c/o ;
0 0 0Grace the Oah-sWhile in cricket mode, Elsternwick AFC Senior
Coach Dennis Grace is to take the reins atOakleigh Cricket Club (VSDCA) for the new
season. Seems some guys just love their
coaching . For the record the Oaks won the
South East Section VSDCA Premiership in
2004/05 .
0 0 0cads The American
The United States Australian
Football National team - theAmerican Revolution - will
arrive in Melbourne this weekfor their second attempt to take
home the International Cup . This talentedbunch of American footballers will be playing
under an Australian coach, making the return
to his home town . World Footy News profile USAcoach Alan Nugent .
Alan Nugent grew up in the NorthernMelbourne suburb of Bundoora . Years later he
was to play ten seasons with the UniversityBlues football club in the Victorian Amateur
Football Association . It was a work opportunityon offer in 1999 that saw him leave Royal
Children's Hospital in Melbourne to take up aposition at the Children's Hospital
Boston / Harvard Medical School where he could
add to his medical training. It also took himfrom his retirement from the Blues to playing
with the Boston Demons . From just turning up
for a kick, he then progressed to coaching forthe first time, coaching the Demon's for three
years .
Nugent took over the Revolution coaching job inearly 2004 after being the assistant coach at theCup in 2002 . The team is well prepared with acarefully planned and lengthy selection process .Getting better value out of their trips
downunder are a handful of players playing thewhole of the 2005 season with Clubs inAustralia .An AFL team is hosting each club in the
International Cup . The USAFL has a strong link
with Essendon who have hosted a promising
young American footballer for the last threeyears during the preseason .
In 2002 the US team lost only to New Zealandand eventual winners Ireland, finishing fifthoverall .The Revolution will be looking for a higher finish
in 2005 and the massive incentive of battling itout on the MCG turf for the Cup as the curtain
raiser for the Carlton vs Collingwood match .
But overall Nugent's expectations of his teamare simple "to play to the maximum of their
potential . If they play the best footy of their livesand come last, then fine . The fitness progratn,
team rules and game plan have all been in placefrom months ago . They are representing their
country and are highly motivated . They wereselected on their character and work ethic and
I see no reason why this group of guys won't
land in Melbourne relaxed and fully prepared toplay the footy of their lives . "
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Today the 2nd Semi-ists meet the Ist Semiteams in an interesting preview of rela~ .vestrengthsTechnically, the Animals aren't there just yet,but they will replace the C's courtesy of theirless difficult run home.LAS _Glen Ei L went down gallantly to -Temp, with the Bullants now lookir~g safefrom relegation . Vamvakis, Clements, &Tsirogiannis (Alex has to be on the shortlist offavourites for Section B&F!), flew the Saintsflag with honour ; as did all the Saints lastweek against Reds in case anyone got tl-°wrong impression from my remark aboutmissing match reports !C ~r belted Old Me.. :._:_'z are
looking good heading into finals time . SimonKeleher, Leigh Deledio, & Danny Byra stoodout in a red-hot team display! Peter Russowasn't happy in general with his Panthers,but Peter Flaskis in the middle plus David
Emerson & Matthew Elliott could hardly befaulted .
Old Carey was no match for the Anirara-_who clearly showed it is the more finalsworthy side of the two. Steve Buckle & PaulHampshire ran riot across HE, with OtBer
Phil Carse not far behind . Peter Unkles &
Tom Zavecz rucked well for the Cs with Evan s
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& Kent once more good round the packs .Aquinas went down bravely to °° Iswho were unchacteristically inaccur< s upforward . Something I'm sure Burgo will beworking on at training this week! John HuntCHB & Greg Evans FB & Hans Tyssen BP ~ .l
had great gamesfor the Bloods .
i was toosteady for I'mr=~
ey and bookeda lst Semi berth as well! Cuddles McCuddenstarred in the Two Blue's forward line, withstrong support from Hus Pitts and Gerard
Beven . James Keem tried hard to lift the
Bushrangers, as did Ash Middlin, & MichaelWines but the spark generally just wasn't
ere!
should take the points ove rt Keysborough by 4 goals or s o
not atford to r 'ax .: Leo's host in a real test
home side's finals eligibility. The
. . .ends won by 65 points last time round butwill find today's Animals a very differentpropo: iic . The visitors should still win aclose g< e by 2 goals or so .The s i '11 be too strong for the Bloods
at the T__ .1jani and win by 5 goals .-. meet . at the De Cherie and willwa-it to get even for their 11 point R7 loss to
th ~ Two Blues . Reds should win by a coupleof goals but they'll need to be focussed or
they'll gc ~ bitten again!
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YVOB & the Cs continue their traditionalrivalry, though both sides have haddisappointing years via injuries ardabsences . There was little between them isttime round, but today the Bushrangers ~ k 11triumph by a few points.Reserves winners should be: Panthers,Monds, Bullants, Reds, & Cs .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &bhi98371 Cbigpond.net .au
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Yarra Valley 0 - :- eeleb~ a«s two eventsthis round . _ - w L g plays his150th today . Matt was a key member of the1997 Snr & 2002 Res Flag sides as a goal-scoring rover . He was named as a rover inthe Reserves team of the decade . Hepossesses pace & poise round the goals and
is enjoying another consistent year in 2005 .Matt is also a successful events organizerfor the Club . Michael `Racks tar' Rolsicfciplays his 50t;Fa game today . He began withthe U 19s in 2002 & is a vital member of theSnr team. Predominately a CHF, Michael isequally effective at stopping opposition keyforwards . The Bushrangers congratulatesMatthew & Michael on their achievements .Ormond - congratulates Jacob -, 1)Dale for playing 1° 0 l cs for his club .Starting his junior career withMurrumbeena, Jake then joined theOrmond U 11's in 1990 . In his first yearwith the U19's, 1997, Jake took out theirB&F as well as beginning his Senior careerwith 3 games . The next few years saw Jakemix it with both the Seniors and Reservesas well as winning the 2001 Reserves B&F .Work commitments and injury have takentheir toll on his game count but now Jacobis enjoying consistent Senior football . Jacobwas awarded Club Person of the Year in2003 and is the current Club treasurer .Well done Yakka for your fine contributionfrom all your friends at Ormond. (IVice, .aorkYakka - Bear) .
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Emmaus St Leos 0 C v OrmondBulleen Templestowe v Aquinas 0 C
Fitzroy Reds v Prahran - at C21 2Yarra Valley 0 B v Old Carey
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1S 3.0 5.4 9.6 11.8 (74)1 .2 )Y 335 6.3 6.10 10.15 16.22 (11$)t'ams: Box 3 R Moran 2 D Boland 2 Tarulll 2 Toomey Visser . Best:Ti ey Hunt R Moran Wooden Davies Box. Fitz Reds: Ritchie 4 Cianei 4Bombed 2 Magee 2 O'Reilly 2 Mitchel DtacgEogls . Best: Zanos Drury0'RetIly Gleeson Cahill Meighan .Um : Paul Tuppen Peter James (F)PRAB:RAN 4.4 6.9 13.11 17 .15 (117)YARRA Y 2.1 6.4 6.8 10.8 (68)Prahmm MeCudden 5 H Pitts 3 Mulqueeny 2 Fox 2 Ballard 2 PlummerDocherty Northway. Best: Harrison Bumiett Narthway Beven McCuddenPlummer. YV: Keem 3 M Laing 2 Middlln 2 Thompson Hale Valoppi . Best :Stevenson A Laing Middlin Valoppi Wines R Drew.Umpires: Santo Caruso Grab= Templar (F) Andrea Mason (B) Travi s
GLEN EI1tA ._, 7.3 11.5 11.7 (73)B "'IE TOFIE 0.3 1.7 1.9 8.11 (59)Glen Eim: Fidogiannis 6 Lundberg 3 Serpanchy Brown, Best: FidogazuusSerpanchy Zurak Lundberg Denies Brown. BnTPemp: Toscano 2 DFlorance Mitilanos Theodorakalcos Ferguson Tsokas Verga . Best: SchneiderMitilanos Theodorakaos Verga .ORMOND 5.4 5.6 12.14 14 .20 (104)OLD h1ENTONIANS 2 .0 4.1 5.2 12.2 (74)Ormond. Davis 5 Warwarek 2 Stewart South Johnstone Wiley MuzzellRay=nn Navlor. Best: Muzzell Johnstone Ashford Upstill Wiley Goonan . OldtRent: Bournon 4 Stroud 4 Me Convtll 2 Brady Palmer . Best: BournonWilson Stroud Stevens Donegan Saunders .OLD CAREY 1.2 7.4 9.7 13.11 (89)E US ST LEOS 3.3 3.4 4.6 8.10 (58)Old Carey: White 5 Konstanthudis 3 Thompson 2 Simwn Ashworth LGuerra . Best: White Thompson Andrews Joyce Carr Mudge . Emmaus SL:Henrtcus 4 Duncan Ford Heves Simondson. Best : Ottobre Briggs HenricusSimondson.AqUPLAS 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2(2)e7fZROY REDS 6.5 15.6 20 .11 27.13 (175)Aquinas: Best : Kinghorn Parker Pierce Saliba Harkin Arnold . Fitz PedseCapodirerro 12 Tornese 5 Sheather 4 R Ho:derhead 2 Lee McDonald NuttallTice . Best: Mcdonald Capodiferro T McBurney Wilkins Sheather Lee.PRAHRAN 1.2 3.4 6.5 10.7 (67)Y U T 4.3 5.3 7.4 8.6(54)Prahmm Marriott 4 Pang 3 Gartland Cremate Hann . Best : GartlandAdamson Pang Marriott Creature Hann. YV: Seegar 3 Thompkins 2Farrugta Simpson S Pask . Best: Simpson Cordes Joiner Seegar Clark .
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The battle for fourth spot appears to be a race in establish a goo dtwo between Williamstown and Oakleigh after both platform going intoclubs beat relegation contenders and La Trobe was the finals . I'm gonn acrushed by flag favourite Old Geelong. take Rupo on thisThe season from hell continued for Swinburne, one .beaten this time by the Seagulls to the tune of 45 Oakleigh take on Old Geelong at Scammelpoints . But Dene Macleod's men have plenty of Reserve, still pressing for a finals berth . Likeimprovement left with nine of their best 21 LaTrobe, they won't have an easy time of it comewatching the game from the sidelines . these last few weeks, especially against an OldIvanhoe Assumption copped an almighty hiding Geelong combination who are still doing thefrom Peninsu la, beaten by 115 points in Mt Eliza . business quite comfortably. I simply feel that theTheir battle with Bentleigh this week is likely to OGs have too many guns all over the park . Olddecide who joins the Razorbacks in D3 next Geelong to win .season . Williamstown CYMS make the journey to
Chadstone for their game against Salesian OC.„- Willy made the most of their opportunity agains t
Swinny last week to shake themselves out of theirrecent funk, while Salesian were probably unluckyto fall short against Rupo . Not an easy task to keep
plenty of improvement lef
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on winning, but with more to play for than thehome side, this extra motivation should see themover the line . Willy for mine .
Oakleigh kept alive its finals hopes setting up a 25- Swinburne University entertain Peninsula OI3 atpoint win over the Demons with a six-goal to three St . James Park in a game the Pirates should win,
second quarter. The Krushers got good service out confirming their spot in the finals . Peninsula toof Rutter and five goals from Bromley while Banks win .and Robertson featured prominently for the Dees . Bentleigh travel to The Boulevard for their contest
The rampaging Old Geelong annihilated La Trobe against Ivanhoe Assumption in this battle of theby 86 points and restricted the Trobers to just two relegation candidates . Both teams also face
goals in three quarters in an ominous display . Swinburne before the end of the season, while theGlenn Ta lor's men from Bundoora now need to Hoes must also play Salesian, and the Demon s
cite Macleod's men have
Salesian's season when they overcame a three-goal
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another game . Rupo however have the personnel to
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win their remaining three matches to sneak intothe four, while Michael Lockman's charges can getready for another finals series .Their opponent in week one Rupertswood ended
half-time deficit for a thrilling four-point win .Brennan booted four for the victors but was beaten
D2 SECTIONfor BOG honours by Collins while Logan andOldfield battled hard for the losers .
LaTrobe University host Rupertswood atBundoora in a contest of great importance to the D2hosts. With results going against them last week,
Williamstownthe Trobers are now two games off fourth spot, an dwith a difficult draw ahead, may struggle to win
exploit the space at LaTrobe and will want to
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have Old Geelong, so it could well be a case of"adios amigos" for the loser today . Hoes it is .Correspondent sPlease send any correspondence toPeter.PS .Williamson(acentrelink .gov.au, ideally by5pm Monday or Andrew 4Vu -wuey43Chotmaff.co mANEiREW'S TEP SRupertswoodOld GeelongWilliamstownPeninsulaIvanhoe
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MILESTONESSaleian OC - congratulations to Phil 'I3idals'Dolman who plays his 50th game for Salesi an .Phil has been a consistent performer for the clubwith his hard running from the backline, hisgreat reading of the play, an d good use of the ball .He may think he's old but he's still a springchicken compared to many at the club . Lookingforward to plenty more quality games over thecoming seasons for the club .Williamstown - congratulates Mick Alarming onreaching 150 games and Simon Phemister onreaching 100. Since coming through the Under19's Slick (who bears an uncanny resemblan ce toNol ticket holder and Victorian premier SteveBracks) has proven to be one of the most popularpersonalities at the CY's. The long-kickinghackman (who like a ll backmen fancies himselfas a forward) has made himself a reputation asone of the tightest defenders in the comp. Inprevious years when the side has been down Mickhas been asked to take on monumental roles fora guy his size . He is often first to put up his handto take on the comp's crack forwards and isseldom beaten . At every club a guy seems to comealong every few years and makes a name forhimself instant aneously . Simon Phemister isone of those guys. A gutsy on baller/back fl ankerhis dedication to the sport is unsurpassed.Rewarded with the captaincy after only 58 gameshe has relished the role and has proven to be aninspirational leader. Courageous and skilful he islooking to taste finals for the first time under hiscaptaincy this year. His work off the field is asdedicated as his on- field roles . Secretary of theclub for two years and still continues to worktirelessly for his team an d club.
La Trobe Uni V RupertswoodOakleigh v Old Geelong
Salesian 0 C v Williamstown CYMSSwinburne Uni v Peninsula 0 BIvanhoe Assumption v Bentleigh
P21 ! Cno NRUfI . r6t700D 3.2 5.5 8.8 10.14 (74)SALESIAN OC 4.3 8.5 8.6 10.10 (70)ltu : Brennan 4 Clark McGovern Reid Sumett M West Whitehead .Best : Collins Brennan Monzell Boxall M West J Plummer . Saks: Thain 3Nannes 2 Bormki Stevens Rogers Deahaye Downey. Best: Logan Oldflek)Bobetic C Rose Campbell DeLahaye.Umpires: Jason Waszaj Ross Payne (RFL) (F )OLD GEELONG 2.9 5.14 11 .17 17.19 (121)IA THOBE UNI 1 .4 1.4 2.4 5.5(35)
Old Gee1: C OBrten Higgins 3 Fallaw L Stevens M Vickers-Willis Waters 2H McCarthy Vasey J Bell . Best: Best : Fatrbatrn Casboult E Babies White JBell Vickers-Wills. La Trobe Uni: Davidson 3 Brooks Benton . Best CossarForrest Oakley Benton McMeekin Ulph .Umpires : Daniel Sitfo Robert O'Gorman (F) Gary Clancy PaulWhitehead (G )BENTLEIGH 3.6 6.9 11.13 13.16 (94)
OAMEIGH 5.4 11.8 13 .14 17 .17 (119)Bent : Paul 3 Sharp 3 Reid 3 Wright McCulloch Bretag Robertson . Best :Banks Robertson Sire Reid Sharp Chapman . Oak : Bromley 5 Bell 3 SBriggs 2 A Kitts 2 Dalton Reynolds Rutter Way . Best : Rutter Reynolds KevinHolden P Holden Bromley Collins.Um : Dimitri Pappas Anthony Simpson (F) Tristan Reith LachlanSimpson G )B'IId.iAi&RS'SOWN CYSii& 5.2 8.8 16 .11 22 .15 (147)SWINBURNE Ul`dI 3 .1 10.2 11 .3 16.6 (102)With Lee 5 Barlow 2 L Henry 2 Any 2 King 2 Ryan 2 Thompson 2 Cocksach Gallivan Phemister Wuchatsch . Best: B Hynes L Henry Lee GreiveTaylor King. Swim Higgins 5 Murchie 5 Trickey 3 Orr O'Keeffee Piorrowskl .Best: Trickey O'Mara Filder Piotrowski Higgins Mennan .Umpires : Michael Forde Andrew Shirts (F)PENINSULA oB 8.7 13.8 22 .15 26.21 (177)IVARHOE AS5UA3PTIOIY 0 .1 7.4 7.6 9.8(62)Penins : Payee 12 J Coghian 6 T Prendergast 2 Murphy 2 Claringbokl 2Atchison T Coglilan. Best : Payee J Coghian Wood Claringbold Rees Davis.Ivan Asn : O'Dwyer 4 Wilson Rawley Peggte Brown Barbagello . Best: Pegg leGalloway Brown Nixon Ebbage Crawford.Umpires : Lionel Katz Sean Brailsfard (F)
DZ RESERVERUPEt2T5@1000 3.4 5.7 12 .11 13.14 (92)SALESIAN 0.1 2.2 3.5 4.6(30)Reports : Price 3 Johnson 3 Powell 2 Hum 2 Ang 2 Bronsema. Best ClarkeJohnson Jarrsz B Monte House G Ratty . Sales : Henson 2 PittsMontgomery. Best DmTy Montgomery Allen Trakas Moore Brennan .Otd? GEELONG 4.4 6.7 10 .15 15.17 (107)
LA TROBE UNI 3 .3 6.3 6.3 7.3 (45)O'-.d Gee1: S OBrfen Symons 3 l.eishman Slattery 2 G Allen EllisGoldsw•or thy M Leslie Strauch. Best : S O'Brien Symons T Bayles Morley JHope-Johnstone Letshman . LaTmue: Coulter 3 Mawdsley SpringRedmond Kerrison. Best Van Got Merrington Spring TiernanBEIvTLEIGH 0.0 4.2 4.4 4.6(30)0 IGH 3.3 6.4 8.5 10.10 (70)Bent: Beatie Wtthnigton Brown Punter. Best : Huchisan Hayes OkifieldFrancis Punter Richards . Oak: Fraser 5 Herry 2 Khodr Plavkouvts Videky .
Best: L Malcom Short Perdikomatis Redford Herry Halpin.
WII.L WN CLB38 3.3 9.9 14.16 22.21 (153)SIFIIiBUAtdE UNT 1 .2 1.2 1.4 1.4(10)With Burgess 7 Carter 5 Downer 3 Hinsley 2 Woods 2 Adams KosmatosPaul. Best: Carter Burgess Williams Kosmatos Wanda Dowsey. Swin : DeMarie . Best: Carter Liston Handrv Peirson Goode Beyton.PENINSULA OB 4.1 6.3 10.7 16.10 (106)IVANHOE ASSUIvU>'rION 2 .1 5.3 6.5 6.7(43)Penins: Goldthorp 3 Haley 3 Cahir 2 Smith 2 Day 2 Hynes Law McKtnstryNeal. Best: Law Lethbridge Day McKinstry Smith McMahon . Ivan Asn :Shuttlwvrth 2 Joyce Turner Nemtsis Toogood. Best: Nemtsis ToogoodMeredith Haddon Frantch Zeegers .
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D2 SectionOENTLEIGH IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROUE U RI OAKLEIGH OLD GEELON G
Coach: Justin Paul Coach : Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach : Pat McKenna Coach: Michael LockmanAsst Coach: Troy Lupoi Asst Coach : Doni Valkanis Asst San Coaches : David Res Coach : Mark Ryan Res Coach : Michael VergeRes Coach : Steve Hall Res Coach : Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ellis Asst Coach: Shane Kitts Asst Coach: Matt Edmonds
1 C. Sharp 1 S. ConleyRes Coach : Bob Elli s
Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A. Murrayy 1 M. Goldsworthy
Paul2 J 2 M Maud 2 J . Tolley 2 N . Casboult.
3 A. Pittito.
3 P.Harris'
4 H . Davies 3 D . Britt4 G. Henry
3 M. White4 C . Stinchcombe (C)
4 S. Sice 4 T. O Neill 5 S . Adamthwaite Kokkino s5 C5 M. Vickers-Willis (C )
5 J. Robertson 5 J . Scoble 6 D . Gleeson.
7 M Short6 J. Bel l
6 R. Dolman 6 E . Healy 7 T. Mannes.
8 S . Ead7 J. Paul8 G . Alle n
7 S. Holmesby 7 P. Fawley 8 C. Correnti 9 C . Hogan 9 D . Kimpton8 C. McFadden 8 J . Shuttleworth 10 M . Forrest 11 J . Rutter 10 M. Avery9 L . Tangas 9 R . Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 12 D . Fumell 11 L . Stevens10 J. Vlahos 10 P. Lee 14 D. Butler 13 L. Curtis 12 T. Paul
11 D. Martin 11 D . Valkanis 15 S . Brooks 14 J . Nevezie 13 T. Cannon14 D Taylor
12 T. Wright 12 B .Galloway 16 P. Farrant 15 G. Redford (RVC) .15 H . McCarth y
13 S. Craven 13 B .McCrohan 18 C. Blight 16 M . Bel l17 D. Perry
16 T. Fallaw15 B. McClelland 14 D .Neilson 19 A . Benton Connella n18 J
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19 R. Keating18 J . Malpas19 N . Bens
17 S. Francis 16 M .Joyce 21 M . Harvey 20 J . Halpin 20 J . Lego e18 S. Adaway 17 T.Nixon 22 D. McMeekin 21 A . Perdikornatis (RC) 21 L. Teagu e19 M. Wilson 18 A .Boyd 23 M . Cossar 22 D. Wills 22 T. Bayles20 R . Fishlock 19 D. Wood 24 L. Envall 23 J . Kerley 23 C . Fairbaim
21 A. Ferris 20 N. Pye 26 M . Dingle 24 S . Kitts 24 S. Lansdell (V-C )25 C Wilson
22 A. Smith 21 N. Blainey 27 S. Pruscino 25 C. Marshall .
23 G . McFarlane 22 A . Height 31 A. Mambwe 26 A . Kitts27 D. Zula (VC) 29 S. O'Brien
24 J . Roberts 23 L.Cole 32 S. Gibson 28 A Khodr30 D . Youl
25 D . Gold 24 B . Frew 34 H. Spring.
29 K. Holden31 A . Munro32 T. Ayerb e
26 B. Padgham 25 J . Frisina 35 F. Tieman 30 P. Holden (DVC) 33 E . Bayles27 J . Seeley 26 P. Cameron 36 T. Mawdsley 31 T. Bromley (C) 34 S . Makin28 M. McCulloch (C) 27 B .Walthers 39 R . Slater 32 P. Lucas 35 M . Verg e29 A. Clough 28 S .Graham 40 S. Murphy 33 S. Bando 36 T. Makin
30 A. Lee 29 J . Crapper 42 D . Robson 34 L. Head 37 T. Waters38 L Smith
31 A. Banks 30 T. Mehmet 44 D . Kerrison 35 R. Nuske .39 J . Kilpatric k
32 D . Kopitschinski 31 D.McFarlane 45 D . McMeekin 36 M. Ryan40 L. Teague
33 P. Withingion 32 J . losefo 47 A. Samson 37 S. Briggs38 S Cammiss
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40 A . Steward 38 N .Haddon 44 N . Wills 48 R. HerdKilpatrick51 J
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49 S. Collins55 C. Atkins56 M. Leslie
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54 R . Oldfield 48 R . Toogood A . Mann 55 P. Malcolm 63 D. ArdlieAtkins64 J
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65 R . Bel l56 C . Aitken 50 R . Shing G. Nelson 57 D . Nagel
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57 D . Clarke 51 D . Pearce X . O'Donnell'
59 T. Orchard67 J. Burnel l
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61 H . McKenzie 53 M. Chazan L. Heathcote 63 M . Couttie 70 W . de Fegley64 M . Hayes 54 J.Skirving C. Francis 64 A . Wood 71 R . Ellis
55 S.Carter S . Gloury 65 T. Krotofil 72 H . England
57 M. Frannich S . Moore 73 H . Foletta
58 D . Hager S . Pitaro ~-75 T Gree n76 hi. Hayes
59 C . Mclnney J . Waterman 77 S. Monaghan60 J . Nemtses B . Laidlaw 78 L. Morriso n78 C . Brown D. Hill A~,, . ~ 79 N . Robinson
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D2 SectionPENINSULA RUPERTSWDDD SALESIAN t" TY WILlIAMSTD W D
Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Shane McLaughlan Coach : Peter Turley Coach : Manny Debono CYM SRes Coach : Joe Coy Res Coach : Adam Walsh Res Coach : Jon Brennan Res. Coach : Carmel o' Coach : Dene MacleodDell Ollio Res Coach : Damien Hynes
1 S . Parsons 1 P. FLINN 1 A . Stevens 1 D Odulm 1 T. Wheeler2 A . Parsons 2 G. PRICE 2 A . Thain 2 J Sheedy 2 P. Jame s3 M. Goldthorp 2 M . TEMMING 3 S . Sutherland 3 J Piotrowski 2(r) J . Di Grazia4 E. Bowen 3 P. REID 4 A . Healey 4 A Fidler 3 D. Woud a5 N . Kent 4 D . BURROWES 5 M . Canavan 5 J Demarte 4 S . Wuchatsc h6 M. Warner 5 J . RAMSAY 6 M. Loughnan 6 D Harmer 5 D. Elias
7 S. Murray 6 S . GALLUS 7 G Tucker 7 J Murchie 6 D. Greive'8 R . Stainforth 7 B. WHITEHEAD
.8 S. Logan 8 M Higgins 7 L. O Sulliva n
9 T. Coghlan 8 K. ELLIOT 9 A. Campbell 9 L Morrison 8 L. Ryan9 J Munro
10 A. Haley 9 M. KEATING 10 S. Oldfeld11 D Milano13 J Coy
.10 B . Cocks
11 G . Lethbridge 11 S. CLARK 11 A. Davey 14 R Goode 11 C . McCrakent2 S . Ferguson 12 M. HEWAT 12 L . Rose 15 D Ledger 12 S. McGuines s13 T. Rees 13 B. SINNETT 13 I . Bobetic 16 C Walsh 13 M. Grossman14 S . White 14 L . PLUMMER 14 P. Evans 17 J Roberts 14 J. Street15 J . Davis 15 N. WEBB 15 C. Rose 18 M Flack 15 D . Taylor16 A . Wood 16 R. MONZELL 16 P. Dolman 19 B OYvtara 16 S. Phemiste r17 J . Coghlan 17 R. HATTY 17 Matt Forbes 21 J Young 17 R . Hart18 J . Wheaten 19 D. COLLINS 18 p Barry 22 S McKenzie 18 D . Oldham
19 A . McKinstry 20 D. POWELL 19 T Fairbaim 23 S Fitzgibbon 19 S. Barlo w
20 S . Prendergast 22 D. WALSH.
20 A. Seeger 24 C Higgins 20 L. Coope r21 M Welsh
21 M. Barron 23 M . WEST 21 A. Bonnici 26 TListon .22 S . King
22 A. Atchison 25 0. KEENAN 22 S . Downey 27 H Hodgson23 C. McNamar a
23 R . Feeney (VC) 27 R. JAEGER 23 P Hanton28 J Ryan
24 C Pach24 T. Prendergast 28 D. MCDONALD
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t ._Old Ivanhoe's defeat of top team StBernards had a two fold effect . St Bernardswere now vulnerable at the "top of the tree"and relegation was now between four clubs,MHSOB, Old Melburnians, Old Ivanhoeand Marcellin OC. Yes, A Section was again"hotting up" and with four remainingrounds, there were opportunities for manymore twists and turns at our elite level .St Bernards had gone into this game minussome very important players in Nick
Mitchell (quadriceps), Steve McKeon(infected hand), Adam Merrington (Carlton),
Damien McLaughlin (Port Melbourne) and
Jason Gallant (suspended) . Despite these
absences, at half time the Bernies were 25
points up . Old Ivanhoe were also withoutsome valuable resources as Matt McKie,Marcus Toovey and James Hope were all
playing in the VFL and Paul Donaldson did
not play, yet they performed magnificentlyin the third term scoring 7 .6 to 2 .1 and it
was "game on" . Old Ivanhoe increased theirlead in the last quarter and ran out winners
16.17 to 14.10, their supporters weredelighted and believed avoidance of
relegation to be a real possibility . McLean(5), Corcoran, the two Weddle lads and
Douglas stood out for the winners . Collins,
Jordan, L Gollant, D Byrne, C Mitchell andGrey were St Bernards' best .
I/ t was certainly out of character
for these two role model s to be
"booked" .
Old Brighton's dominance of B Section (2games clear on top and 40% surplus overthe next best) caused scribe Damian Carrollto claim they would have warranted a placein the A Section top four. Strong claim anddisputed by some but Brighton's demolitionof Old Paradians (sixth) would tend to giveDamian's claims some substance .Brighton's 21 .13 against OP's 8 .9 at OP'sground maintained their strong percentagewith best players as follows ; Dennis ,
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certainly out of character for these two rol e
deserved some credit for Paradians .B Section field umpires were ; SimonOlive, Sharon Alger, Peter James, GraemeHunichen, Neville Boyle, Justin Garrett,
Mark Jenkins, Peter Simpson, GeneHodgins and Rick Love .
Results from the Tribunal Hearingsincluded 2 decorated players fromrepresentative teams, Nigel Brohier
(Caulfield Grammarians) and CamMatthews (Old Carey) . Brohier's 2 weeks
were for striking and Matthews received 1week for attempting to strike . It was
models to be "booked" .
Round 16 in C Section was expected to
consolidate the double chance for bothIvanhoe and Old Geelong . Well Ivanhoe
made a certainty of it by easily defeating
Kew, 13 .9 to 3.6, in less than perfect
conditions . Old Geelong were at home to
Whitefriars but the Friars' full forward,Tim Pratt, made it his own show when he
kicked 5 .7 from 6 .15 and received excellent
support from James Begley, Mark Bateman
and Anthony Carbone. Old Geelong's finalscore of 7.1 left them 8 points short and
only Stu Glascott and John Smythewarranted a mention from the Peter Lemon
(C Section scribe) . OGGS would now facehaving to hold off the fast finishing Old
Ivanhoe in the remaining games .
Southbank CBA enjoyed a substantial winover Glenhuntly, 21 .28 to 4.3, and took
Caulfield Grammarians' spot in the top
four when the Grammarians failed againstThomastown . Southbank had many good
players in the poor conditions, which may
have accounted for their poor conversionrate, but in the main it was Eastham,
Keighran, McNamara, Williams, Bluhm an d
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Perry (6) who did most of the damage .Rossiter, Thomas, Augustine, Breslin,Turner and Hall battled hard forGlenhuntly.
b
In A Section Bullen Templestowe's defeat
of Old Xaverians, 13 .7 to 9 .11, meant that
the Xavs looked to be headed to B Section
for the 1986 season. Bulleen Temp never
looked in danger and Gilmore, Lockhart,
Harisiou, George, Asdagi and Kazuro madesure of their team's victory with their
commitment . The Xavs' best were Klein,O'Shaughnessy, Greetham, P Curtain,
Trainor and O'Sullivan .
In B Section Parkside (third) did not have
it all their own way against St Kilda whohad now lost their opportunity to play
finals' football in 1985 . St Kilda's fight
back in the second term meant there wasonly 1 point in it at the main break but
Parkside's physical strength allowed themto forge ahead in the second half to win
10.10 to 6 .8 . Jones, Yoksich, Torre, Page,Evans and Pavia were the Red Devils' best
while Gillan, Latham, Driscoll, White,Capiron and La Fontaine were hard
workers for St Kilda .
It seemed nothing would stop Old Trinityin C Section as they kept their undefeated
status with a powerful display against
North Brunswick, 17.15 to 3 .9 . North
Brunswick's best were Cootee, Cortese,Scullin, DiMarco, De Morton and Jewson .
There could have been more best playersnamed for OT but Phillips, Pontefract,
Alibon, Norman, Dobson and Maizels "got
the nod" .
A Section finals' aspirants Coburg
remained in contention after they defeated
the powerful Uni Blacks combination
12 .15 to 10 .21 . Coburg were now fifth and
the Blacks remained in second place .
O'Brien (3), Leckie, King, Hutchinson,
Handley and Mann were best for Coburg,
Bellingham, Larkins, Simon Costello,Clarke, Holmes and Perret were the
Blacks' best .
Caulfield Grammarians held on to their
fourth place in B Section by narrowly
defeating Marcellin OC 14 .11 to 14 .9 .
Morphet (3), Watson, Clarke, Dickeson,
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Tootell and Bierwirth west best for the"Fields . C Price, McDonald, C Mahon,Power, Gartner and O'Sullivan earned theplaudits of their supporters .
In C Section St Kilda CBC had to work
hard against Old Haileybury to maintain
their undefeated status . Eventually the
Saints drew away to win 7.19 to 4 .8 .
Similarly, North Melbourne CBC, in DSection, started slowly against Tooronga
Malvern before winning 12 .13 to 7.6 and
retaining their unbeaten run for the
season ."Ball Briefs" recorded news from variousclubs and acknowledged a number of "50gamers" . Old Haileybury's full back, AlanRoss, brought up his half century and wasknown for his high flying marks andexceptionally long kicking . Graeme"Tarzan" Kingston, determined Parksidehalf forward, also played his 50th andKew's Brian Weston celebrated his 50thwith a great game .
Old Melburnians (second) sounded a realwarning to top side Ormond by runningaway with the game in the second half towin comprehensively, 19 .16 to 11 .4 . OM'shad difficulty deciding their best amongthe many contributors but highlighted theoutstanding performance of Cromby forhis skilful handball and play on game,Wallace displayed his magical disposaland Ramsden was the "pinnacle ofdetermination" . Ormond said GrahamSchrober was their "most successfulplayer" and rued the unavailability ofStock and Rundle due to leg injuries . TheOM's were now only 2 games behindOrmond but neither side could miss outon playing in the second semi-final in afew weeks time . Both Uni Blacks (third)and Uni Blues (fourth) also looked likelyto have a mortgage on a first semi-finalberth .In the leading goal-kickers, it seemedBlues, from the finals' aspirants, may relymore heavily on one player to score theirgoals as Dahlenburg with 65 for theseason to date was well clear of Dowling(Blacks) 38, Fenton-Smith (Ormond) 31and Cox (Old Melburnians) 28 .
35
ReviewIt was a strange match at the "House" where WestBrunswick got off to a flyer, kicking the first sixgoals of the match, and extended that lead to 50points through some great work from Morgan,Benjamin and West . However, the Bees foughtback, and with Ryan Bell converting and Walshplaying well in his return match, Werribee gotwithin 7 points . However the Pies steadied andrecorded a season defining 19 point ivin .Power House started slowly against a near fullstrength Westbourne outfit and was never in thehunt from there on in, though was competitive formost of the match . While West and Hill tried hardfor PH, they were never going to match the class of"Burra" or Chris Hudson in their 50-point defeat .A depleted Kew side tried hard against St . Johnsfor three quarters but a final quarter blitz saw theresult blow out to 88 points . Best players for Kewwas again skipper Nick Tinetti and defendersAaron Carman and Tom Moore who both triedvaliantly .M onash now has some breathing space after agood home win to Syndal . It was a tight affair inthe first half but a disappointing second half forSyndal as their chances of staving up slippedfurther. Fletcher down back and DamianRichardson again up forward were the best for theSvnners .The match between South Melbourne an d UHS-VU went as expected with the depleted Studentsgoing down by 88 points . The win keeps the Swansslim finals hopes alive while UHS now has threeimportant matches coming up to stave off therelegation demons .
'-,e win keeps the Swans slimats hopes alive ."
PreviewThe local Zoo derby pits an undermanned Sagainst a rampant West Brunswick in a match Ican only see going one way . The Westies now havetop place in their sights and have now flr;ned tooutright favoritism for the flag, while the students
could slip into thebottom two if their slidecontinues. My pick isthe Pies by plenty, 88 points to be exact .Round 16 throws up some great match ups, andthe Westbourne versus South Melbourne matchis one of them. Today's match is a make or breakgame for South Melbourne given a loss will all butassure Westbourne fourth place . While South wonthe corresponding fixture first time around, I amgoing with the Warriors today by 17 pointsbecause they are at near full strength and havethe Attic Park advantage .Werribee host St .Johns today in what could bedubbed a mini-fmal with the winner a big chanceto take the double chance and the loser likely tomeet Old Westbourne in a month's time . The lastmeeting between these two resulted in a St .Johnswin, and I predict that today will be no different asthey sneak home by 5 points .Without wanting to sound unkind, today's matchbetween Kew and Monash is one that has littlesignificance on both ends of the table, but doesstill have a lot to do with pride . However, being athome, and with the good form of Anthony Vecchioon the ball I am sticking with Kew to win by 21points .When you look at the ladder, and givenpercentages and the form of UHS, you can almostsay that today's loser between Sy ; ' . I Tally H e
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and Power House is next to certain to be down inD4 next season, while the winner can hold ontothe glimmer of hope they can leapfrog UHS ifresults go their way . For my pick, I am going withpower House as I was impressed by their endeavorlast week and believe this will be enough to getthem over the line by 23 points .correspondentsThanks to my regular contributors . Please get anyreports to gavan .flower(dspotless .com.au by nolater than midday on Monday.
Power House - Nick Bish~- -D and AshBrownjohn register 5v garues eaeh .Congratulations from all at Power House to the"iwo pretty boys" of the team . This week marksjust the first of many milestones that have
finally been written about for both of these boy'sand we are all verv confident that man_v morewill continue to occur, well done .Syndal Tally - congratulates Chris Cachiaon his 20C - for the club this week . Chrishas been the clubs' inspirational captain for the
past four seasons, winning three best and fairestawards at the Synners and leading the clubsgoal kicking . He was a vital member of the 2001premiership team and his desire to win everytime he steps over the white line is second tonone . He is a loyal clubman . who has rejected anumber of offers from other amateur clubs. Allat Syndal Tally Ho congratulate the skipper onthis tremendous achievement, and we lookforward to some successful seasons aheadunder his leadership .Old Westbourne - Warriors ,an d Aaron Miller join the : ; club thisweek .' Marty', joined the club from Sedd andhas added great Ruck and Forward strength tothe Warriors in his three seasons, all in the ones,enjoying the senior flag in 2004 . 'Azza' has comeon in leaps and bounds in '05 cementing himselfin the senior line-up with some exceptional
defensive efforts and a bright future is in stall .Both will be looking forward to plavi,,,; finalsthis season . Congratula! i ms frca 1 c .Ib .
UHS-VU v'-t 1 runsic kOld Westbourne v South Melbourne Districts
Werribee Amateurs v St Johns 0 CKew v M onash Gryphons
Symdal Tally-Ho v Power House
P3-s =riC':ST BRUNS":3CK 7.3 12.5 14.8 18 .10 (118)
WE EE AMATEURS 1 .3 7.3 11.8 15.9 ( 99)
West Bruns: Haysey 3Smythe 3 Benjamin 2 Ellis 2 Hamilton 2 Irving 2
Maguire 2 Monagle Sudholz. Best : Morgan Monagle West Hamilton
Pietsch Ellis . Wea : Bell 4 Palmington 4 An. Taylor 2Walsh 2 Ayling Borg
Lawernce. Best: Kidd Hassel Walsh Carson Simpson Bell.
Umpires: Mick Gilday Bruno Sari (F) Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B)Vin Vescovi Michael Jones (G)ST." MELBOURNE DI5iT2IC155.5 12.14 16.18 20.21 (141)
UHS-V17 3.1 3.6 5.9 7.11 (53)
Sth Rie18 Dist : DAndrea 7 Batchelor 4 Mahoney 3 P Hannan M Hannan
A Hannan Mckenzie Calabrase . Best: Washington Hannan Atherton
Batchelor Cronan D'Andrea Hannan . UHS-VU : Tate 2 Forbes Carroll
Cracknell Sanson Hall . Best: Creek Carroll Sparks Garringe P Clarke
Cracknell .
Umpires : Ian Kennedy Pat Machos (F)POWER HOUSE 1 .3 7.4 8.4 13.4 (82)
OLD W"'STBOURNE 6.5 9.9 14.13 19 .18 (132)
Power House: A Brownjohn 2 D Cooper 2 B Turner 2 S West 2 P Anold
R Benson M Hill J Marshall P Sosic . Best: S West M Hill J Conway P
Sosic D Boland P Haseler Old West : J Horsborough 4 A Horsborough 3
Tray Edwards 3 M Chrism 3 T Whitting 3 C Hudson P Husdon
Huntington Best : A Horshorough C Hudson Huntington Fairfield Trav
Edwards Hodgson .
Umpires : Sean Scully Snr Paul Hoffman (F) James ScullyST JOHNS O C 5.6 9.9 10.16 21.20 (146)
KEW 2.3 3.4 5.6 8 .9(57)St Johns: Ryan 8 Phaedonos 4 Chalk 2 2,4eEachern C Peake Jones
Roberts O'Connor. Best: Ryan Gaget Chalk Phaedonos Diaz Ice. Kew:
McKerrow 2@tood 2 Woodhouse 2 Allen Evans . Best: Tinetti Carman
Dalrymple Vecchio Moore Allen.
Umpires ; Matt Brennan David Longworth (F)
MONASH GRYPHONS 2.5 8.10 11 .12 17.19 (121)
SYNDAL TALLY HO 4 .3 8.3 9.7 10.7 (67)
Mon Grgp-a: Pocock 4 Watson 3 MacNamara 3 Sharkey 2 N Rutherford
2 McKenzie G Harrah D Bradshaw . Best: Wells Schultz MacNamara
Flowerday J Rutherford Watson. Syndal TH: Cachia 3 Hafflisey Miller
MacKenzie Robinson Tua Revnolds D Richardson . Best : Fletcher
MacKenzie Robinson D Richardson Tua Browne .
Umpires: Rob Sneddon Richard Yann (F)
D3 RESERVE
WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .0 4.1 4.2 6.4 (40)
WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.4 5.8 10.12 14.13 (97)
West Brenm : Russell 2 Gorman Hussy Purcell Saisanas. Best: Satsanas
Purcell Waller Tobin Clark Stewart . Werr: Djakovte 4 Marinis 4 Harding
3Waldron 2 Moir. Best : Alabakis Barker Camaheri Collier Cunningham
Davidson .
STI: MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 5.2 6.4 9.9 15.13 (103)USIS-VU 0.2 3.2 4.5 5 .6(361Sth Melb Dist: Henderson 4. Best : Henderson Phillips Polner, UHS-W :Gilmore 2 Thomas P Mihajlovic Trevethan . Best: Gilmore KennedyCatteral }rlihajlovie Trevethan Ashton .POWER HOUSE 2.5 4.5 7.5 10.8 (68)OLD TESTBOURNE 4.1 6.5 8.8 9.8(62)Power House: E Gamble 2 R Humphreys 2 J Scotland 2 A Contreras PCooper S Hatchard C Plazzer Best: E Gamble A Contreras C Plazzer MTalbot G Holden S Hatchard . Old West : Croswell 3 Anderson 2Merryvreather 2 S Cristo Ristevskl Best: Depiazza Troy Edwards BoardMason S Cristo Jenlanso nST JOHNS 0C 4.4 4.10 7.11 12 .11 (83)
B_.7 3.2 4.2 6.2 6.3(39)St Johns OC: Callaghan 5 Dowsett 2 Carmody 2 Hall Wathen
Dragwidge. Best: Carmody D Rydqu)st Van Houten Holmes Merrigan
Rudd . Kew: Marchesarti 3 Sabien 2 Glenn. Best : Bovlan Jacobs Glenn
-en Doig Hamilton .
GRYPHONS 3 .2 12.6 15 .13 25 .17 (167)
. .- ., TALLY HO 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.5(29)on Gryph: Grenfell 8 Landberg 4 Wadley 3 Hetherington 2 Mullin s
Gross Callus Gould Stirling Park Coffey Burgess. Best: Burgess GrenfellE Bradshaw Hetherington Park Callus. Syn TIi : O'Boyle 2 TreasureWilliams. Best : Thomas Crew Paolone Christiansen Elder Hunter.
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6 Brendan D in
7 Sean Scully (Jnr)
8 Bruno Savi
9 Russell Davidson
10 Sean Scully (Snr)
11 Dirk Kramer
12 Daniel Siifo
17 Geoff Caulfiel d
18 Matthew Simpson
19 Andrew Fyfe
20 Brian 1:'oodhead
23 Peter Griffiths
24 Graham Templar
25 Lionel Katz
26 Daniel Dinnee n
27 Anthony Simpson -
28 Ken McNiec e
29 Peter James
31 Robert Senunens (RDFL)
32 Anthony Damen
33 Michael Forde
34 Stephen Morgan
36 Jason Waszaj
36 David Phillips
5 Wavne Hinton
7 Paul O'Loughlin
8 Steve Castersen
9 Steve Caple
i i Tom Havsom
12 Jamie Kvins
14 Michael Gilday
15 Phillip Callil
17 Brett Herskope
18 Tim Sutcliffe
20 David D' Altera
23 Anthony Calderone
24 Miles Argall
25 Richard Eastwood
26 Sacha Koffman
27 Ron Johnso n
28 Leah Gallagher
29 Gerard Rolfs
30 Simon Olive
31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)
29 Peter Liddell
33 Simon Stokes
34 Jeremy Heffernan
37 David Murray
5 Max
6 Dash Peiris
7 David Trott
8 Sean Brailsford
10 Vaughan Sidebottom
11 Paul Tuppen
2 Sean Rothe
4 Ian Kennedy
5 Michael Sneddon
6 Luke Moncrieff
7 David Anselmi
8 Grant Joyner
9 Peter Pu ll en
21 David Iron s
22 David Longworih
23 Robert Sneddon
24 Nick Brow n
25 Logan Smith
26 Patrick Coulthard
27 Paul Jone s
28 Ron Martyn
0 Anthony Lilley
31 Peter Angeli s
33 Roland Fuhrmann
7 Joseph Hartwig
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I
by Steve McCarthy& Leah I" ~her
Well done Noddies! ten-cent piece .Well done to all involved at the Mazenod OC Dirk, this is still ain regard to Mike McArthur-Allen's 500 gamecelebration last Saturday night . A fantasticnight and tribute to the VAFA's Supercoach .These two scribes were honoured to bepresent at an event that highlighted the truebonds of the VAFA "family" .
Running coachRichard Eastwood decided to give a youngboundary umpire some running tips to helpimprove his style. It seems Richard thoughtthe youngster who held his arms too low,should raise them to a comfortable height togain maximum speed . Richard was soon putin his place when told that the boundaryumpire has a personal best time of 11 :00seconds for the 100 metres and that his styleis the way to go . On yer bike Rich !
Youngsters on the way upRecently some of our young goal umpiresventured to training at the VFL to get a tasteof what's required at the next level up . Theseguys; Andrew Esposito, Paul Gait, ChrisDoyle, Anthony Kyrkou, Lucas Robson, StevePiperno and Michael O'Donnell went throughthe paces with the VFL squad in all trainingdrills which include both the physical stuffand the all important skill drills . The reportsback are that we have a great set of guys withtalent which promises a future at higherlevels if their wish is to do so . Great effort bythese guys, also not forgetting our goalumpire advisors Shane Herbert and AndrewBarnes with their work on the group .
bit too light . Trygoing for the big fifty-cent piece, at least youcould find that in the mud . Woody, can yourun a skill drill on coin-tossing one Thursdaynight ?
Pea-shooterIt happens to the best of us! A Section grandfinal umpire Albie Firley was hit with a littlewhistle trouble recently . On first blow of hiswhistle in a game he found it was full of mudfrom the previous week . He reached for hisspare (which we all should be carrying)which promptly broke in half' Suppose amuddy whistle had to be better than none atall !
11 ot too early to start thinking about it .
Not getting a kick in the ressies? Time
to hang, up the boots? T his is a great way to be
involved in regular seniorfooty. "
Recruitment for 243 06Not too early to start thinking about it . Notgetting a kick in the ressies? Time to hang upthe boots? This is a great way to be involvedin regular senior footy . Contact the VAFA'sUmpire Operations Manager, BrianGoodman on 9531 8333 or emailbrianCvafa .com.au for details .
Coin tossDirk Kramer has a track record of havingtroubles tossing the coin before a game,landing on the roof and just recently losingthe coin in the mud . Dirk's problems stemfor the fact he uses a five-cent piece for thejob, however he has gotten wise to this andhas progressed up in the currency order to a
SocialDon't forget our next big social function isthe Pre-finals Dinner to be held at theVictoria Club on Monday August 22nd . Thisis a compulsory function so if you are unableto attend please contact John Robinson assoon as possible .
And yes, our next "Blood Drive" is the dayafter on Tuesday August 23rd . See BrendanCorcoran for details .
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Round 15 went to plan for the sides vying for thefinal four . Well done to Ed, tipping the four resultsbefore his overseas sojourn .Round 15 ReviewBox Hill North jumped out to great start againstHawthorn at Elgar Park, but some waywardkicking meant they lead by only 7 points atquarter time . From there, the Hawks took controlof the game with Collins and MeKenna major ballwinners. Plunkett was the best for the home side .Elthaan kept in touch with the finals race with asolid win at home against N orth Brunswick .
a :ereeke for the , of the
adfozrr, withfbacr of _ p top five
aping up against each other. "
Clark and McClaren had plenty of the footy andknew where the big sticks were, booting 7 betweenthem, whilst Menta battled hard all day for thevisitors .Elsternwick followed up last week's 9 goal firstquarter with an 11 goal effort against Albert Park .Hunter made the most of the day kicking 10 andreturning himself to the top of the goalkickers,while Beddingfield was the general for the Wicks .Chambers and Storey were the best of theFalcons .Finally, Richmond took on the daunting task oftravelling to Ferndale Park . Whilst they foughtbard all day, St Mary's had too many winners inwhat was an even team performance and keptthem right in the hunt for the double chance .Bulleen Cobras had the live.PreviewA big weekend for the shape of the final four, withfour of the top five shaping up against each other .The final four could be potentially settled onSaturday, or conversely it could get as tight as it'sbeen all season . The fifth contender, Hawthorn,have the rest . Meanwhile, plenty of pride at stakein the lower half of the ladder too as braggingrights going into next year will be fiercelycontested .
It's the battle of the Northerners, with Box INorth travelling to North Brunswick, bcoming off sizeable defeats at the hands of fincontenders . Battling for pride and 6th spot onladder, home ground advantage might be enoi.to decide the game .Eltham travel to the ladder leaders with a valmost essential for them to keep their fm<hopes alive . A loss and a win to Bulleen woispell the end to the Turtle's 2005 campai~whilst a win keeps them 'in the mix' . MeanwhiElsternwick seem out of their brief mid-seasirut and back into the groove and would be lookiito send a message to other prospective finalistThey'll be too good for mine .In the other game with a final's bearing, St Marytravel to Bulleen for Match of the Dav. The Cobr<won't have given up on 2nd place and know a wihere would keep them in the hunt . The Saints othe other hand will be keen to consolidate theposition in the double chance race . It promises tbe an absolute crackerjack of a game and in a cottoss, I reckon Bulleen might just sneak thepoints .Finally, Richmond host Albert Park and wouhsee this as a gilt edged opportunity to turn thei :improved second half of the season form intcanother win . The Falcon's haven't been travel .lin~too well of late, but to be fair have struck mosisides on the rebound or at peak form . They shouldstill have enough to get them over the line.
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CorrespondentsDue to an unfortunate type in last weeks AmateurFootballer, my email address was printed
incorrectly . Apologies to those that couldn't getlileir reports through. For next week, the emailaddress is glenn .carleaap .cspie .com and
1%: ilatever help I can get would be much
appreciated .
North Brim > - 150 .°anes Jeremy: rzem .Well done to Jezza on this milestone .One of the most travelled footballers at the club,he comes & goes from near the Dandenongs fortraining & playing, he has shown outstandingdedication & club loyalty to the Green & Golds .His direct attacking style at the ball is a featureof his game . Many an opposition player haveseen this guy running at them & thought look
out. A member of the 2003 ReservesPremiership his play helped set up the win . Apast Secretary of the club & occasional MC onSaturdays his presence at the club has earnt
e: eryone's respect & admiration . 1€3 0 Games^_ a ig Rhook. Also well done to Craig for finallyreaching this milestone. Cut down by variousinjuries he has been a sorry sight at mosttraining nights trying to get his body ready toplay. Probably one of the best kicks at the clubhis booming drop punts have set up manymoves from half fonvard or in the midfield .Another straight ahead player his attack on theball can sometimes be ferocious . If he can stayfit he will be a permanent fixture in the Seniorsfor many years to come . 51 oC tslrewMountney . One of the finds of past couple ofyears Ange has set a new standard in backlineplay at Allard Park. Also a member of the 2003Reserves Premiership he has progressed intoone of the premier Senior backmen in D4 .Playing mainly at Full Back he has taken on thebest opposition forward & acquitted himselfvery well . Whether spoiling from behind oroutmarking his opponent, his ability to read theplay is outstanding. Hope there will be manymore games for this talented footballer. Welldone to all three players from everyone at NorthBrunswick .
Richmond Central v Albert Park 2
.8 2.9 5.10 6.11 (47)
North Brunswick v Box Hill North
Elsternwick v Eitham Collegians
Hawthorn Amateurs - Bye
Bulleen Cobras v St Marys
2.1 9.5 11.5 21 .6 (132)
: Prestopino 3 Cook Russell Riscalla . Best : Plunkett Riseall a
as Sallantioglu K Oldfleld Dovaston . Raw: Tyson 5 Jackomos 4Rice 2 Lauletta 2 D Pritchard 2 Vance 2 S Avery Malcolm Tounge A
Collins. Best : Vance Bradley Jackomos Lauletta .Umpires : Anthony Darren Albie Firley (Rot) (F) Peter Teasdale Frank
Palermo (B) Robert Parry Pat Mitchell (G )
ELi COLLEGIANS 6.7 14.12 19 .16 26 .18 (174)
H . . . . .U ICK 0.0 1.2 3.2 6.4(40)
Eltham: Andrews 4 McClaren 4 Austin 3 Clark 3 Turner 3 Savage 2J Foo B Galvin Hargrave Luttick O'Donnell Ryall Whyte . Best : ClarkMcClaren Hargrave Turner R Foo Andrews . Nth Bruns: Twaddle 2 Orr
Adams Boudo(oh Robertson . Best: Menta Pisasale Greening OrrPizzari Adams .
Umpires : Jon Kerr Peter Pullen (F )
ALBERT PARK 2.0 6.1 9.3 13.6 (84)
ELSTE CK 11.10 18.15 30 .25 35 .30 (240)
Albert Park: Chambers 4 Grace 3 Pane 2 Burton Venables Snowden
Harnett. Best: Chambers Sutherland Storey Cain Marshall Burton .
Eist: Hunter 10 S Grace 6 C Mahony 4 Huggins 4 B Mahony 3 Byrne
2 Paley Greene Beddingfleld Foster S Mahone Curtain . Best:
Beddingfield S Grace Hunter B Mahoney Nevill Stuchbery .
Umpires : Bob Kaindl Shane McNamara (F) Cameron Smith James
Travers (B )BULLEEN COBRAS BYE
ST MARYS 7.8 15.14 24 .21 29 .29 (203)
RICHMOND CENTRALS 1 .2 1.3 2.5 4.7(31)
St Marys : V Ryan 4 C Armstrong 4 Richardson 4 Andrews 2 Dwyer 2
D'astoli 2 Cope 2 Grillo 2 Schembri 2 Weller Wright Harrison L
Armstrong Purcell . Best : D'astoli C Armstrong Richardson Harrison
Andrews Dwyer . Rich Cent: Nushe Gillart Lake luizzi. Best : Melville
Nashe Goonan Luizzi Taylor Zuccaro .
Umpires: Peter Griffiths David Anselmi (F)D4 RESERVE
BOX HILL NORTH 0 .2 1.3 1.3 2.5 (17)
HAWTHORN 4.8 5.12 11 .21 13 .26 (104)
BFiU : Langley Cavalio. Best : P Doyle Street Yalamanchffit I Oldfleld
Langley. Haw: Ruzicha 2 P Ryan 2 B Collins 2 P1 Vipe Cattis Murphy
Houghton Opie Sheperd . Best : Hyland B Collins Ruzichu Crevalli
Shepherd.
ELTI COLLEGIANS 3.3 9.8 13 .13 20 .16 (136)
RO : . . 2UFd: ICiC 0.0 0.0 2.0 3.1 (19)
Eltham: Krohn 4 Pattison 4 Carter 3 Love 2 Paine 2 Abbott J Howgate
Kurtschenko Todman Toulson. Best : Love Weston Pattison
Kurtsehenko Todman Rashid . Nth Bruns : A Taha DiDomenica
Papanastasatos . Best: Belbin Giovanoglou Spoon Briffa Freeman
Boudoloh.
ALBERT PARK 3.2 4.3 8.5 9.6 (60)
ELSTERNWICK 3 .2 8.6 8.8 12 .10 (82)
Albert Park: S Allan 4 Surace 2 Fairfield Green R .Allan . Best : Hvams
Walkley Downie Sutton Cook Williams . Elst: P}inan 5 Powell 2 D
Grace 2 McAdam Tannat Rvan . Best : Pvman D Grace Anderson
Tennant Lasnitski Nolan .
BULLEEN COBRAS BYE
ST MARYS 7.6 15 .14 20 .18 32.23 (215)
RICHMOND CE NTRALS 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.6(6)
St Marys: Bernardi 11 Hill 5 Anthonv 4 Theoharrts 4 Murphy 2
Latimer 2 Koumantatakis 2 Griffin Frail . Best : Bernardi Smith Frail
Theoharris R9aschette Hind. Rich Cent : Best: Trenellen McGrath
Dautovic MueyLane Gerimano.
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Coach : Pete SmnnRes Coach : Paul Shoppee
1 P. Smith2 N . Pastra s
...... 2 A . Morgan3 R . Baker3 P. Shakepeare4 M. Naudi5 S. Allan6 J . Storey7 S . Venables7 M . Burto n8 N . Wheeler9 P. Chambers10 M. Phillips11 D . Bree12 N. Langdon13 B . Payne13 M . Tutfin14 M . Hyams15 D. Barley15 P. Guicas16 C . Roberton17 S. Bennett18 G . Collins19 N. Cain20 K . Grace21 P. Shoppee22 J. Hannett22 J. Marshall23 B. Harries23 D. DeZoete24 T. Green25 J . Wier26 B . Moore27 A . Jackson28 R . Alla n29 R . Humphrey30 W. Johnson31 S. McGuire31 J. Williams32 M . Smith33 M . Wall34 T. Houston35 S. Toth35 C . Downie36 J. Dudi37 L . Hogan38 S. Fairfield41 R. Williams42 C. Cook44 B .Isard45 J . Agar
46 G. Price48 M.Snowden50 S. Thompson51 J. McKay52 D. Allan53 M . Williams55 D. Quinlan57 J . Sutton57 J . Baker58 S . Gitsham59 L . Barr60 V. Surace62 P. Cramer77 S. Garcia78 T. Tuhoro79 S . Thompson80 J . BovAb y
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Coach : Peter ArmstrongRes Coach : Jon Pratt
1 G. Wilson''. 2 C. Riscalla
3 A . Ooze4 T. Manno5 J. Garrett7 S. Stewart8 C. Langley9 A. Sallantiogtu10 S . Cook11 T Thai12 A . Dic k13 M . Cumming14 L . Penhalluriack15 L . Keillor16 M. Penny16 W. Drew17 G . Cavallo18 C. Butler19 C . Callis20 K . Oldfield22 A. Steele23 D . Penn y23 J. Naumovski24 P. Doyl e25 P. Kotsaridis26 R. Ball28 Z. Veteski29 M . Rogers30 B . Olson31 D . Olson32 I. Otdfield33 M. Marinovic34 H. Ho35 C. Liston36 S . Russell38 J . DAmato39 J . Tambakis40 D . Worrell41 P. Currie42 A. Tarulti43 R . Doyle44 C. Garrett45 M . Sinfield46 P. Mortimer47 A . Andrews49 T. Ellis50 C . Irvine52 S . Darcy53 N . Chau54 L . Van den Akker55 J. Pratt56 H. Shiba57 M . Mason58 M .Azmi59 J . Screen60 N. Benbow61 J . Howarth62 C . Henry63 J. Aspinall64 J. Vagias65 D . Woolridge66 C. Plunkett67 A. Manerheim68 N. Gatil69 B . Pearce70 H . Gist73 D . Francis76 M. Lacey78 A. Leavers79 G . Bennett80 S. Evans81 J . Hopes82 D. Dovaston84 M . Lacey86 G. Archer88 M . Edgle y89 S. Yafamanchite99 G . Robinson111 A. Maguire
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29 R . Sheehan30 B. Cookson31 R. Pasinati32 S . Wagg33 A . Cook34 M . DAngeb35 M. Unwin36 P. Dall'Ogtio37 J. Paatsch38 G . Brown39 C. Cha n40 G . Richards41 C. Borrelli42 V. Dam43 T. Whittaker
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1 T. Andrews2 D . Lynch3 E. Savag e4 L. Mason (VC)5 L. Austin6 J . Galvin (C)7 B . Rashi d8 B. Jorgensen9 C . Watson10 B. Marshall11 J. Mizzi12 M . Blagrove13 M . Luttick14 R. Runco15 J . Paisley16 D . Brick17 T. Wenbom18 B. Galvin19 J. Gilbert20 S. Weston21 M . Hart22 R. Foo (VC)23 T. Carter24 A . Hargrave25 A . Thamas26 J. Glare27 J. Stockdale28 M . Pattison29 D. Howgate30 M . Abbott31 B . Keleher32 C . Bau d33 A. Howgate34 J. Howgate35 M. Crooks36 N. Ryatt37 P. Krohn38 A . Mok39 A . McClaren40 E. Baud41 T. Kurtschenko42 C. Conole43 R. Carrucan44 N. Duncan45 A . Whyte46 S . Clark47 A . Emini48 B. Turney49 L . Barnes50 B. Richardson51 J. Simpson52 D. Justice53 J . Foo54 S . Todman55 K. Toulson56 A . Lov e58 N . McPherson59 B. Evan s61 A. Stockdate63 L . Ogilvie
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2b J . Thompson 5 H . Hassan 5 B. Porteus 4 A . Ballantyn e
3 A . Collins 6 D . Pizzari 6 T. Dukic 5 A . Lane
4 N . Martin 7 J . Briffa 7 S. Lynch 6 C . Weller
5 S . Avery 8 S . Monte 8 D. Speakman 7 A . Dwyer
6 P. Avery 9 A . Sammartino 9 A. Piani 8 R. Kodituv+ak u
7 C. Alexander 10 A . Mountney 10 A. Zuccaro 9 C. Armstrong
8 S . Gallas 11 J. Boudoloh 11 S. Lake 10 D. Cope
9a R. Ogge (vc) 12 P. Tannous 12 S. Britter 11 J . Bemardi
9b M . Houareau 14 M . Sorlete 13 J . Goode 12 S. Nicholson
10 J . Hall 15 H. Tsialtas 14 J . Mcgrath 13 J. Hil l14 L. Goldsworthy
11 J . Dawson 16 S . Tsialtas 15 C . Barry15 M . Purcel l
12 J . Pi 17 A. Taha 16 J . Birt16 M . Aikman
13 J. Murphy 18 R. Masan 17 J . Neilson17 L . Anthon y
14 D. Lauletta ~ 19 L. Spans 18 A. Taylor 18 B. Frai l15 M. Tyson 20 A. Said 18 P. Moulday 19 V. Ryan16a C. Rice 21 R . Santacmce 19 C . Quay 20 A. Waller16b J. Shepherd 22 J. Freeman 20 D. Bergin 21 M. Gilchrist17 B. Ruzicka 23 D . Kehagias 21 D. Phelan Adam . - ~
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33 M . Caruana 38 E. Caccamo 35 P. Krisohos 35 G . Theoharris35 S. Davies 39 C. Rhook 36 G. Evans 36 B. Graetze r
36 M . Sheridan 40 B. Mc Callum 37 D . Green 37 C . Freshwater
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75 M. Daou 49 S . Hearn 49 P. Brunt 46 T. Tahos
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Svnior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered playe rpermit can play finals (except ; :L/VFL players wi" apermit - see below) .Reserve. - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registeredand must have played at least four (4) reserve gradematches and not more than ten (10) senior matches inthe home and away games (first round) .Where both first and second XV(N's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only have pia )two (2) games in either the seniors or reserves oFor clubs with teams drawn in semi finals o difldays of the same weekend (re. 1st semi SatL .r(semi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the .day) .
Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold apermit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than5 senior and reserve matches he must have played morethan 5 Under-19 matches during the season.If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selectionin his club's senior team in the first second round match,he is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19final .
Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybridarrangement, the following shall apply .Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have notplayed more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to playin the (2) team .
;nt _ .ie hybrid team in the finals the playe rm :., s . ; r-)resented t : ._ hybrid team in (5) firstround ches - not including finals .
- Players must be registered an dh'- at least four (4) Club XVIII matche s
; wish to represent) and not hav ep,' ;C n a tc'-' of eight (8) senior andrf 7g the irst round .
als for his :
n Club XVIII teams a-ire than 8 matche s
piaced side(s) to play in a
,_<.yer will be eligible to play i n
a) VA FA club as long as he has played a minimum offive (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishes torepresent in the finals . At least two (2) of thesematches must have been played after June 30th .
b) Senior VfiFA team as long as he has played aminimum of five (5) senior and/or U19 VAFAmatches for the team he wishes to represent inthe fin-.Is . At least two (2) of these matches musth.- ;- Then played after June 30th .
8 player must have played five (5)VAF.', ,tches for the VAFA team he wishes torepresent in the finals . For TAG players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matchesaf er June 30th .
The rn (CleniiGFThe rear gate (oii S . Ida Street) will only be oper an there are no matches
scheduled for Elsternwick Park K _ . 2 C .'al .When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would
allow cars around you to be able to leave .Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the
club invoiced accordingly .Clubs are issued with an appropri-.te number of :i--kets for pla~, ~s and officials .
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Round 9Another big week in FIDA football, with some bigresults .There were 2 games played at ElsternGViek Park lastround with some letting wills .First game played was between Broadmeadows 2and Port Colts 2 . This was a close game all day until
Broadmeadows 2 slammed on 5 unanswered goalsin the final term to win with the score line reading.
Broadmeadows 2 7 .4(46) def Port Colts 2 2 .9(21) .The second game played was between --Valley and Mazenod 2 this was to be a show casegame and it really was with Mazenod 2 winning
4.8(32) to Moonee Valley 2 .9(21) . The Panthers by
if .Kananook was hosted 2 games with the one sidedresults .Kamanook 1 accounted for Maribyrnong 1 .
15 .16(106) to Marit- nong 2 .2(14) .""•e second game played was a little closer but
'Ieen Ten too good in the doublingc otr 2 score. The end result reads . . Bulleen
Templestowe 5 .7(37) to Kananook 2 2 .3(15).This biggest win of the round is no big surprise with.,. t Colts i cruising to victory of Parkside . The lopsided score line reads . Port Coltsl 18.16(124) to thehapless Parkside 0 .2(2) . This turned out to be goodtraining for the Port Boys leading up to the finals .
urin hosted K~ '2 with a big resulte doggies, cementing top spot in a big way ,
e was one sided all day as the result willshow. Maribyrnong 2 9 .1(55) defeating Mambourin
1 .6(12).ie last three games are all forfeits .
do 1 forfeited to1 forfeited to Ove;, rt - 1forfeited to eas e_y 2
Ao a 1 0Well here it is, the final round for the home and awayseason before a big finals series .There are three games being played at Elsternwickthis ~ k .The 1-st game will see Kananook 1 defeat
s turs 1 by at least 13 goals.The second game will be close for a half bu t
ook 2 should end up taking care of Ovens &NF y 1 by a comfortable 6 goals .The last game to be played will see Broadmeadows2 win by about 34 points for them to secure a finalsbi: ih .
Maribyrnong will be hosting 2 games this week withtheir first and third division sides looking for goodlead up games before they play in finals .Maribyrnong 1 will be out classed by Ballarat by acomfortable 8 goals with the Pviaribyrnong 2accounting for Moonee Valley by about 9 goals asthey will cement the top spot at the end of the homeand away season .
aplestowe is also hosting 2 games thisweek, with the first game building up to be anabsolute gem of a game.The game is against Port Colts 1 . With the away sidein good form they should just get over the lineagainst an inform Bulleen stc 'e .The last game will be another close match between
and Port Colts 2, the end result will b eclose but I think the Colts by 8 points.The last 2 games will be played at Mazenod and withsome big results expected .
9^n by 4 goals over Mazenod 2 .1 by 16 goals over Parkside.
ishing all teams good luck in your final round ofthe home and away season and hope all teams havea good result.
FI ?D 9DIUI: P W L B F Agst % PisKAid .C KT3GERS 1 7 6 1 0 438 134 328.87 24*NORTH ; ALLARAT KNIGHTS 7 5 2 0 3613 258 142 .64 20MARIBYRNONG BULLDOGS 1 7 3 4 0 282 351 80 .34 12BROADMEADOWS KAt1GAS 1 70 7 0 112 383 29 .24 0
DIVISION2 P W L D F PtsPORT COLTS1 7 6 1 0 5 17 24Bk1LLE*R TE4APLESTOWE 7 5 2 0 347 20
3D PANTHERS 1 7 4 3 0 436 16Ki n100K TlGERS 2 7 4 3 0 392 16`DaEtdS & MURRAY 1 7 3 4 0 349 12PARKSIDE 7 Q 7 0 44 Q
DIVISION3 P W L D F PisMARIBYRNONG BULLDOGS 2 7 6 1 0 366 24MAr4iBOURIN TIGERS 7 5 2 0 207 20BROADP,1cAD06'dS KAPd6AS 2 7 4 3 0 270 16PORT COLTS 2 7 4 3 0 200 16MAZENOD PANTHERS 2 7 3 4 0 270 12*OVENS & MURRAY JETS 2 7 3 4 Q#57 12MOONEE VALLEY MAGPIES 7 2 5 0 206 8RINGWOOD BLUES 7 1 6 0 168 4
# had bye last round* Received forfeit last round
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Sports & "' :dicalSupplies
(U19 2, 3& Blue )
' (U191 & Red )
Section On eSt Kevins' all but relinquished any chance ofplaying finals football last weekend after fallingeight points short at home to Uni Blues . In a gamethat would have put the home side eight pointsclear of their nearest rivals, St Kevins now sitprecariously in fourth spot and face thecompetition's top two sides in the closing weeks .Conversely Uni Blues, who in effect were playingfor their season last weekend, now have a week offbefore meeting the competition's bottom two sidesin the final fortnight of the season . In the round'sother games, Collegians led all day in their 43point win over Old Scotch, St Bernards slammedon fifteen second half goals in their 108 pointdemolition of Old Brighton, while Marcellinweren't troubled in their 56 point win over OldXavs .The minor premiership is up for grabs thisweekend as Marcellin and Collegians go head-to-head in a top of the table bout out at MarcellinCollege . Last time the sides met Collegians kickeda measly 3 .14 in a 61 point loss despite havingjust six less chances in front of goal . Expect acloser margin this time around but a similarresult, Marcellin by 21 . In the round's othergames, St Kevins to beat Old Scotch in a must-wingame, De La to halt St Bernards winning streak atone, and Old Xavs to record their ninth win of theseason away at Old Brighton .
Section TwoOn what was a reasonably pleasant afternoon forfooty. Rupertswood enjoyed the drier conditionsand handed out an unexpected hiding toWhitefriars . With young Ben Torney debuting inthe seniors (whilst still at school!), the home sidewere robbed of some forward firepower, but Rupohad so much more possession it didn't reallymatter . Quick ball movement was the key forRupo, and had they kicked straight it would'vebeen damn ugly . Good efforts from fine Friars inCam Power and Steve Keogh . Sadly, the Bombershave been grounded for the remainder of theseason, and Banyule enjoyed the week off. TheFields kept their finals' hopes alive with a heart-stopping win over the Sharks, and Goold grabbinga six-pack in the process . However, the may be toofar adrift of Rupo to sneak into the finals . . . .Elsewhere, Old Carey made heavy work of thingsagainst the much improved OMs . Cudlipp againshone for the visitors, whilst Hodges andMcQueen played well for The OC. In the final
match, OldTrinity were out-gunned by Old `-Camberwell a tthe Barnyard, where De Sanctis took home thegoal-kicking award with 11 snags, but somehowBOG went to Barrow . Trinity's Brett Smithshortened further in the club B&F after anothergreat effort on-ball,TipsBanvule, OMs, Whitefriars, Rupertswood (!) andCar r,
e-o > dealt a killer blow to the Demons' final s
a 4 goal win at Pine Lodge . Frankly, i tssioutuve ueen more, but Ellis and Rofer certainlygot the job done . The Blacks got their big gunsback from semester break, and the Tigers sufferedas a result . My mail is there are more inclusionson the way for St Bede's MT, to assist the BrothersMcConnell, so don't expect them to be pushoversv'zen (e id I') they ma ' :c the final four . The bigupset : .~.~ th,~ Unicorn,.- pii tting the Paiders to th e
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Whitefriars Torney 11 54Old Carey Tirus 2 53
Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 0 52U19 (3)
Oakleigh Cleary 6 58Uni Blacks Battista 3 56Monash Blues Collins 0 38U19 (BLUE )Mazenod Bogar 0 64Ormond R Chisolm 2 63Peninsula D Smith 5 59Salesian Scorpians Singh 0 58U19 (RED)Emmaus SL Croughhan 4 65Bulleen Templestowe P Voglis 2 48
Emmaus SL Robin 2 36
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s :rord, building on a handy quarter time lead andl,,uvshing the visitors on the school postage
stamp . Messrs Bartholomew and Taft had daysout by the river, and were the toast of the crowdon the hill . Lastly, but not leastly. Oakleigh kepttheir noses ahead of the Blacks with a regulation
win over AJAX. The damage was done early, withCleary and Edwards providing good avenues to
goal . Gallant Jackas included Hershan and
Milecki . Finally, La Trobe beat Monash by 40points and (sadly) that's all I know . . .
TipsBentleigh, St Bedes MT. MHSOB. Oakleigh, Uni
Blacks .
Section BlueOrmond were outstanding in the first half but theScorpions didn't help their own cause with
another flat start. Chisholm was on fire in front ofgoal for Ormond, finishing with 8. In the 3rdquarter, The Scorpions turned it on, to reel in an8 goal half time deficit, back to 3 at the final
break . As might have been predicted though, theScorps were a spent force in the last . Ormond
drove home the message to their opponents i'uatone good quarter won't win games . For the
Scorpions, Francis and Dunne fought hard allday. The Bloods really let the straight-shooting
Pirates run away with the chocolates in thesecond and third terms, failing to capitalise on a
good start . End result, Peninsula eased to the line
in a 4 goal w-in . Mazenod had a strong win over
Hampton Rovers. although they didn't take fulladvantage of their first quarter dominance .However, in the next term, the Nodders ran hardand scored freely, putting the result well beyonddoubt . Hampton Rovers certainly rallied in thesecond half, to their credit, but Klavins, Kavanaghand Fraser (good name that!) were a class above .
In the final game, an 8-goal third quarteravalanche from De La made up for an inaccuratefirst half.TipsSalesian, Hampton . Mazenod, Ormond .
Section RedLadder-leaders Emmaus St Leos surrenderedtheir invincible tag last weekend, after escapingfrom the clutches of defeat at home to Old West-bourne . Trailing at every break, Emmaus kickedsix goals to one in the last, but showed clear signsthat they're not as far ahead of the mid-table packas many have suggested . In the round's other bigresult, Therry Penola dropped a vital fixture awayat Bulleen, intensifying the race for fourth spot,,vith Therrv, Westbourne and Fitzroy now all tiedon eight wins apiece . Elsewhere, Rupy wereimpressive in their 41 point win over Old Scotch,while Kew kicked 16 goals to 6 after quarter-timeto defeat Aquinas by 48 .
Just three roundsto go in the home-and-away seasonand still as manv assix sides arecompeting for afinals berth . withfourth spot unlikelyto be decided untilthe final day of the
adder-leaders
Emmaus S t Leos
sun-andered theirinvincible tag lastweekend, after escapingfrom the clutches ofdefeat at home to OldWestbourne. "
season . Therry, Westbourne and Fitzroy are alltied up on eight wins, with the three sides allplaying each other in the final three rounds .Westbourne hosts Fitzroy this weekend in yetanother vital fixture, with the winner likely to gofour points clear in fourth . A massive game in thecontext of the season, both have been impressiveagainst Emmaus in the past few weeks butWestbourne should have the edge at home . Old
Westbourne by 23 . In the round's other games,Emmaus to knock off Therry, Aquinas won't betroubled at home to Old Scotch, and Bulleen in athriller away at Rupy.
Old Scotch v St Kevins;,Rarcellin v CollegiansUniversity Blues - Bye
De La Salle v St BernardsOld Brighton v Old Xaverians
UNDER-19 SECTION 2Beaumaris v Banyule ViewbankOld Melburnians v Caulfield Or
Whitefriars - ByeRupertswood v Old Camberwell
Old Trinity v Old Carey
UNDER-19 SECTION 3Bentleigh v La Trobe Un i
St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old IvanhoeMonash Blues v MHSOBOld Paradians v Oakieigh
AJAX v University Blacks - Oval 9 or 11,Albert Park
UNDER-19 (2) BLUEPeninsula 0 B v Salesian Scorpions
Hampton Rovers v Old Haileybury - SoortseoverArena, Friday 6 .15]2m
De La Salle (2) v Mazenod 0 COrmond v Oakleigh Clays
UNDER-19 (2) RE DAquinas 0 C v Old Scotch
Kew - By eRupertswood (2) v Bulleen Templestowe - TBA
Therry Penola 0 B v Emmaus St Leos 0 COld Westbourne v Fitzroy Reds - to played on
College Oval (entry off Gate C offM arquands Road) at 1 .30 p .m .
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ST. KEVINS OB 0.5 3S 7 .9 9.12 (66)
UNIVERSITY BL-uE8 3 .0 7.2 8.4 11.8 (74)SXOB: O'Rourke 5 Mercouriou 2 Belsey Liu . Best : Feehan C Murphy LiuLow Shaw T White. Uni Blues: Brennan 3 Carmody 2 Maddocks HavterGuthrie Dwyer Elliott Bradley. Best: Dwyer Kelly Elliott Guthrie Wood
Marshall. Umpires: Tom Haysom Sarah McGill (F) Will Burne David
Cameron (B) Hagen Cosgriff Andrew Summers (G )
COLLEGIANS 5.2 12.3 16.4 20.9 (129)OLD SCOTCH 3.1 8.1 11.5 11 8 (86)Coll: Tardiff 3 Bushnell 3 Quick 3 Williams 2 Scott 2 Znnbacks 2 LouisRutherford Feld Lynch Hampton . Best: Lightollers Zimbacks RutherfordBridgeman Quick Boland . Old Scotch : McCann 7 Baltand Pearce WoodParisi Bradley Feeney . Best : Wallace-Smith McCann Tumme( Leeds GrayDaggian. Umpires : Brian Nunn (C 18) Paul Motion (C I8 )(F)OLD RAVERIANS 0.0 0.6 3.10 5.11 (41)MARCELLIN 5.6 10.7 11.8 14.13 (97)Old Xav: Dl Stefano D Smith Preece Handley Doyle . Best: Doyle SilkIndovino Handley D Smith Bell . Marc: Crimmins 5 Bolger 3 Birrell 2Winstanley Nash Montagna Tabarcheira . Best: Crapper MeGlinTabaccheira Bond Abrahams Crimmins. Umpires: Tom Windlow (C 18)Lee Crossley (F)DE LA SALLE BYEST BERNA11t'1.S 5.2 12.8 20.11 27.12 (174)
OLD BRIGHTON 4.2 5.4 7.7 9.12 (66)St Bern: Viney 7 Schroder 5 Indemenieo 5 Galea 3 Creasey 2 Bergin 2
Overman Runnalls Hinkley . Best : Vmey Schroder Bassaggio C Hughes AStapleton Hinkley. Old Br: Salem 3 Henle,y 2 Seat Oliver PriestleyJennings, Best : Priestley Fox Gunning Browning Rest Eastgate. Umpires :Nathan Sheppard Jack Fagan (F) Bernie Jephson Nick Booth ( G
B-§NYULE VIE `K 19.17 (131)OLD ESSENDON 11.81741Old Eesendon season forfeit
CAULFIELD G IANS 4.5 9.3 11.8 13 .10 (88)BEA S 1.5 17 9.10 11 .15 (81)Caul: Goold 6 Clarke Spinal Gatehouse Pearce Schroth Mccahon Ka)aja .Best: Gould McCahon Schroth N Andrew Webb . Beaum : Lmlach 3 Hunt 2
Scrivenor Wall Gillespie Bliesher Nicholson Cupples. Best: Wall WilsonBllesner McNeill Gillespie Clemente . Umpires: Peter Cahill Brett Herskope(F) Brendan Dowling Keith Lewis (B )
OLD CAREY 5 .2 11.5 14.8 18.12 (120)OLD MELBURNIANS 2.1 7.2 13.5 16.7 (103)Old Cerey : Tiras 5 Cleve 2 Day 2 Remmers 2 Andrianopolous Wood
Sheddon PatOsan Carpenter. Best: Stocco Baker Hodges Ttras SheddenMcQueen. Old Malin Mitchell 4 Cudlipp 3 Code 3 Landale 2 LinacreTzoiras Cowey. Best: Cudlipp Tzokas Code Mitchell Landale Ray .Umpires: Peter Liddell (Rot) David Chippindall (YJ) (F)WHITEFRIARS 0.2 1.7 4.7 6.10 (46)RUPERTSWOOD 7.6 11.13 15 .23 17 .29 (131)White : C Power 3 O'Meara 2 Walker . Best: Keogh Carruthers Crowe
Mirabella Harris Walker. Ruperts : McPhee 5 Baddetey 3 Quigley 2
Morrison Harrison G Philips Tennant Dean Pretty Spinner. Best: SpinnerGaunt Glenn McPhee Baddeley Dean . Umpires: Jason Lane ChristianSchaefer (F )
OLD CAMBERWELL 8.9 15.11 20 .12 28 .16 (184)OLD TRINITY 0.2 6.4 9.4 10.5 (65)Old Camb : De Sanctis I I Tolson 3 Barrow 2 Walpole 2 Morley 2 Tsindos2 Clarke 2 Taylor 2 Genies Povnton . Best: Barrow De Sandia Tolson PChristie Gemes Paynton. Old Trin: Greene 5 Stewart 2 Oldfield NeilsSmith. Best: Smith Neils Delphme Stuchlik Hickey Bourke . Umpires:Richard Eastwood (Rot) Matt Goold (F)
UNDER-19 SECTION 3LA TROBE UNI 4.1 6.1 11.5 16.8 (104)MONASH BLUES 4 .2 7.6 7.8 9.10 (64)LaTrobe: Holland 8 P Davies 2 Beek 2 Maaiman 2 Doyle Walgott . Best:Walgott Holland McLean Hooke P Davies Inglis . Mon Blues: Collins 2Cruickshan 2 Vincent 2 Podolia . Best: Vincent Barton Padulla CruickshanPhillips Thompson Umpires: Fr an k Kavanagh (C 18) Matt Simpson (F)OLD IVANHOE 4.3 6.8 8.15 13.19 (97)BEN TLEIGH 3.3 5.4 7.6 11.8 (74)Old Iv : Ellis 4 Baldwin 2 Rosenlis 2 Binney Foster Roger FerrantinoMinas . Best : Ellis Rofer Botlycoai Pagewood Bo)zan Foster . Beat : Hunt 4Dewar 2 Lewis Meehan Zvlhertajn West Coles . Best : Meehan Rossi LawryDewarMorrison . Umpires: Tim Saunders David Windlow (C 18 )(F)
UNIV:?STTY BLACKS 1 .4 7.6 8.6 11.8 (74)ST-3D:'-', I ;PvTOI .-T TIG7°31.3 2.4 4.7 8.9(57)
Uni Blacks: Batista 3 Davies 3 Napier Shaw Bell Howson . Best : LeMaitreBatten Jess Cordy Logue Harrison . StB)MT : Bodinaar 4 LeBreton KellySapina, Best: A . McConnell K. McConnell Laver Hunter Marks Kelly .Umpires: Simon Fearless (C 18) (F) Robert Seymour Chris McKendry (G)RSIISOB 5.2 10.8 16.17 20.23 (143)OLD P IANS 3.5 3.7 6.9 6.11 (47)MHSOB: Bartholomew 6 Anderson 3 Evans 3 Taft 3 Tan Kitelev Lim PrettyHamilton-Ho . Best: Ashworth Bailey H Taft Evans Anderson Bartholomew .Old Par: Hussey 3 Holden Irvine Thomas . Best: Geary Clayton RichardsonThomas Ziella Serahts . Umpires : Matt O'Keefe Brett Bazley (F) AlexRoberts Daniel Reid (G )OAKLEIGH AFC 8 .3 8.13 14 .18 18 .21 (129)AJAX 1 .1 5.4 9.5 12 .12 (84)Oak: Cleary 5 Edwards 4 Costigan 3 M Bennett 2 Derks Doherty HaroldMacKenzie. Best : Derks Wills Cleary Ristevski Schenker Pasitchnyj . AJAX:Blusztein 3 Sacks 3 Ezekiel 2 Milecki 2 Measey Grof . Best : Oviss HershanSacks Blusztein Ezekiel Mileeki. Umpirea : Ross Kennedy Mark Duthie (F)Dan Frazier Richard Beane (G )
UNDER-19 (2) BLUESALESIAN SCORPIONS 2.1 4.2 10.6 12.6 (78)ORMON")r 3.2 11.7 13.7 18.12 (120)Sales Scarp : Jordan 4 Crowley 3 Pullman 2 Morsels 2 Butterfield . Best:Francis Mailed Morsels Stanton C Thomson. Ormond : Chisholm 8Bailey 3 Denatris 2 Duthie 2 Brosnan Jewell Woolfe . Best: CribbesDenatris Chisholm Brosnan Barnes LearvDunne . Umpires : Marl FarrellAvi Wekselan (F)OLD HAH.F.YBURY 4.3 5.5 8.10 11 .17 (83)
PENINSULA OB 4 .0 10.2 15.3 16.9 (105)
Old Hail: N Waite 3 Walsh 2 Mohammad 2 Doukas Fankhauser ChisholmByass. Best: Mohammad N . Waite Chisholm Monday Ridgway Harrison .Peninsula OB : D Smith 6 Wignall 4 Coy 2 De Lange 2 Taylor Wilmot . Best :Trickey White Kenny Madder D Smith Crefreld . Umpires: Jamie Gunn
Dean Schwab (F)HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 2.5 4.6 8.9(57)MAZENOD 4.6 13.10 16 .13 22 .14 (146)Ilampi Rov: Gleeson 4 White 3 Rootsey. Best: Schafer GleesonZampaglione Kobayashi Connell Ross . Mnz : Crotty 3 Bogar 3 Moran 3Duke 2 Bailey 2 J Crameri 2 Bayliss 2 Micallef Mann Risele-v Feeora NCrowed . Best: Moran Kavanagh N Cramer] Klavtns Pecora . Umpires:Mark Jenkins Michael Rode (F)OAKZ.EIGH CLAYS 3 .1 8.4 10.5 13.9 (87)DE LA SALLE 1 .8 3.12 11 .15 15.16 (106)Oak Clays: Simon 6 Castello 5 Nguyen Gait . Best : DeGeorge SimonCastello Gait Osbourne Adams. DLS: Morwood 5 Keanev 3 Hassadalla 2Rae Clinch Fonlolo Miles Silver Kovarick. Best: Fisher Hanson MorwoodMuner Keeney Kovarik. Umpires : Steve Castersen David D'Altera (F )
UNDER-19 t21 REDOLD SCOTCH 3.4 6.7 8.8 10.11 t71)RUPERTSWOOD (2) 6 .1 10.2 13.8 17 .10 (112)Old Scotch : M Needham 2 T Gaunt 2 A Perry J Brownhall 2 H Taylor.Best: T Gaunt S Machin W Cox J Brownhall M Needham H Tavlor.Ruptt-ts : Quinn 8 Lovett 2 Smith 2 D'Salvatore 2 Jones Day Alkemade .Best: A Catalano A Day A Jones B Quinn Smith. Umpires: Logan SmithDavid Murray (F)KEW 1.4 8.6 12.8 17 .17 (119)AQUINAS OC 3 .5 6.9 8.13 9.17 (71)Kew: Pike 5 O'Shea 3 Lawrence 2 Fultheim 2 DeAngelis Franklin JacksonLucisano Lav. Best : Williams Pike Fultheim Lawrence Wyley DeAngelis .Aquinas : Ragauskas4 Papworth Williams Weidemann Raggozini Sheridan.Best: Neame O'Donnell Thatcher Reece Maaskant Papwrorth . Umpires:Jason Evans Paul'ivrer (F) Josh Teter Simon McInerney (B)FITZROY REDS BYE
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.7 6.11 11.15 14.16 (100)THERRY PENOLA 3.2 5.5 9.6 14.10 (94)Bull Temp: Coulston3 Rametta 2 Stamboulakis 2 Alleri lositldis Meadows
Nikolakopoulos Tekin P VogHs Woodward . Best : Samaras Hunt MillarStamboulakis P Voglis Tektn. Therry Pen : Ferraro 4 Keenan 3 Elmi 2
Heleu Orr Conbey Tozer Walker . Best : Allender Muhar Tomkinson CooperOrr Keenan . Umpires : Anthony Llliey John Hughan (F )EMMAUS ST LEOS GC 1.4 4.5 7.6 13.7 (85)OLD WESTBOURNE 3.3 4.6 7.11 8.12 (60)Emmaus SL: Croughan 7 Lalor 5 Ahern. Best : DAmico Lalor BrogdenCroughan Brayshaw McKenzie . Old West: J Tanner 3 M Williamson 2Chan Gardy Squarci. Best: Heiniger Eckel M Williamson M MitrovskiSpiteri J Tanner. Umpires: Nick Brown David Ewens (F )
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Most results in the final Round went according toprediction . No last minute changes occurred tothe ladders so the Semi Finals this weekend wil lbe as expected . Again my percentage success ratewas 93 %Review of Round 15 .Section ISt Kevin's finished second for the first timethrough their one hundred and one pointdemolition of University Blues who have notenjoyed a good season .Old Scotch insured fourth place when theydefeated Mt Lilydale by ninety points . Mt Lilvdale,despite innumerable difficulties fulfilled theircommitments, which is commendable,Old Xaverians were untroubled to account for OldMelburnians by one hundred and two points,Veteran, David King must have impressed the"Crocodile" selectors with his slick movementsaround the forward Iine . He was well supporteci b y
fellow veteran, Tony Landrigan and Bart Caiman .Be La Salle, despite their seventy six point winover Mazenod, were unable to stage a fairy talefinish and finish in the four .Prahran, just failed in a desperate effort to regai
n secl sso and place, whe nby rtw
o they held Old oalan
d Brightonthirty gfivepoints.
Section 2Marcellin, who led Monash Blues throughout thefirst three quarters faltered in the last and wentdo- ttho the Blues by six points . Best for Monas hincluded ; John Gaffney, Steven Mentisa andBrock Mills. Ruck man Matthew McCartin, SimonMathews and Tim Hargraves were best forMarcellin .Collegians proved themselves the best sideoutside the four when they defeated second placedOld Essendon by thirty two points . After asluggish start Collegians have played well forseveral weeks only to fall short of the four onpercentage .Old Xaverians scored a thirty nine point win overFitzroy Reds, which will give the "minor premiers'confidence for the finals and sap that of the Reds .Eley Park "Sharks" proved too strong forUniversity Blacks, who lost by fifty nine points inwhat was a virtual elimination final . The "Sharks"attacked early and built a big lead , which th e
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Blacks could neverreduce . Best for the"Sharks" were ; SamThomas, Hiep Ly,John Verde andDave Viola (7 goals) .
Caulfield Grao nmmarians easily accounted for North
con )le .cd due to serious injury to an ESL player,
the enigmatic Prahran face Old Scotch, who hav e
Old Trinity forfeited to Therry PenoIa .Section 3
Old Boys by one hundred and eight points .Fitzroy Reds scored over La Trobe University byninety two points.Wh= : `-iars defeated a determined butundermanned Old Carey by one hundred and
o :e points . Bst for the rvinners were ;P` J'Bn°n (9 goals), Ben Fisher and GarJohnson, v.in c_
-closest and lowest scoring game of the
Round Emmaus - St Leo's defeated Old Geelongby -n points, after the game was unable to be
01d -'ch had the bi Fin 3 . (Gillon Oval) .
;ani final (: .j
played consistently during the season . No onedoubts the enormous skill within the Prahranteam. The unknown factor is, how it Will beapplied todayrThe only meeting between these sides i iis seasonwas i T ~ Round 9 at Camberwell . Prahran won that
cis .11Old Xaverians Nall 3 53
Prahran Cartlidge 0 43Old Scotch N Simon 3 42Cl9(2 )
EleyPark Sharks Viola 781Old Essendon Cariss 0 31
Monash Blues Haines 3 26t;1B (3 )
Whitefriars Elliot 4 31
Caulfield Grammerians Margerison 0 3 0Caulfield Grammarians Ta Bockman 0 25Caulfield Grammarians Baxter 0 2 5
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game by thirty eight points. Prahran's stars wereacpherson, Slawinski, and Storer. Howar d
;;icked four goals . These players along withconsistent goal scorer Cartledge will again provetroublesome to Old Scotch . Conversely Prahran,,rill be troubled by the skills of Andrew Millar andN . Simon.I select Prahran but won't be surprised if OldScotch triumph .Second Semi Final (Saturday)Old Xaverians, and St Kevin's meet for the third
time this season . Old Xaverians won each of theminor round matches comfortably despite StKevin's desire to succeed in this competition . After
a and season hiccup the Xaverians are now backon track in the quest to win their tenthconsecutive premiership . Hall at full forward
supported by veteran David King, consistent BartCalman and Luke Hardwick will cause a lot ofconcern to Bernie Dunn and his advisors .I expect another Old Xaverian victory .Section 2First Semi Final ( Sunday)Eley Park "Sharks" and Fitzroy Reds met inRound 9 when the Reds won by twenty six points .
Today on a bigger ground, I suspect the "Sharks"will prove superior . Daniel Grant gives great driveto the smaller players such as the fleet footedCorey Cresswell who can kick the ball forwardconfident David Viola will convert most chances .
Sam Thomas and Club Best and Fairest winnerDavid Payne are two other key "Shark" playersv: ho must be nullified for Fitzroy Reds to win .Although the Reds have a closely knit defence ledby avid reader, Nick Auden, it is my opinion thatEley Park will win today.Second Semi Final (Saturday)Old Xaverians has twice narrowly defeated OldEssendon during the season . At home they wonby two points and two weeks ago at Kellor theirmargin was eleven points . Saddler was a Xaverianstar in each game . They also rely on the forwardwork of Chamberlain and Silk each of whom mustbe quietened for Old Essendon to do well . On theother hand Papal has done well for Old Essendonand the consistent Chapman's name is often"mentioned in dispatches"I select Old Xaverians, who have really been thebenchmark of the Section all season .Section 3First Semi Final (Sunday)Fitzroy Reds and Old Scotch have met only inRound 8 when an inaccurate Reds won by fortyeight points .(thirty shots to twelve) . The season'sform does point to a Fitzroy Reds' win as theyfinished two and a half games clear on the ladder .There has been little between the two forwardlines but the Red's defenders have let less scorespass .The big ground could worry each side as each isaccustomed to a smaller playing field. I selectFitzroy Reds to win .Second Semi Final (Saturday)The first two meetings between Whitefriars and
Caulfield Grammarians saw Whitefriars triumpheach time . I suspect that they did not play the"real" Caulfield in Round 1 when fifty four pointsseparated the sides, whilst Whitefriars . werevictorious at Donvale in Round 10 by twenty ninepoints .The fifteen rounds' results do point towards aWhitefriars win but I wonder about their markedinaccuracy in front of goal . The lack of solidopposition over recent weeks could also tellalthough Caulfield has won easily as well ashaving two gameless weeks .The outcomes of the forward duels between thetwo leading sharp shooters Elliott (Whitefriars)and Margerison with their opposition defenders,will have a marked bearing on the result .Whitefriars are my selection because they seem tohave had players do well when required and Ibelieve their fixtures have been the moredemanding.Team managers . Details of your game will beappreciated by 6 p.m. Monday either by telephone(467 2857 or e mail nknugent0aalphalink .com .au
E5`~ONESOld Xaverians - congratulate Patrick Hall . 11times premiership play who last Saturdayagainst Old Melburnoians played his 200thgame for the club . From the College in '92 Patwas Captain of the '93 U19 premiership team .
Pat was voted Best Finals player in '01 and 04.
This year he is Captain under his brotherAndrew (Coach) . Well done Pat from all at theclub .
TODAY'S ATCHESCLUB 18 (1 1
August 6th, 2005 - 2nd semi-final - GillonOval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 2 .15pm
Old Xaverians v St KevinsAugust 7th, 2005 - 1st semi-final - Gillon
Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 2 .15pmPrahran v Old Scotc h
CLUB 18 fAugust 6th, 2005 - 2nd semi-fmal - Gillon
Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 11 .45amOld Xaverians (2) v Old Essendon
August 7th, 200 5ist semi-final - Gillon Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6)
- 11 .45amEley Park Sharks v Fitzroy Red s
CLUB 18 f31August 6th, 2005 - 2nd semi-final - Gillon
Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 9 .20amWhitefriars v Caulfield Gr.
August 7th, 2005 - lst semi-final - Gillon Oval,Brunswick, (29 E6) - 9.20am
Fitzroy Reds (2) v Old Scotch (2)
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CLU'ST I•iEbZtlS 6.3 7.10 9 .13 : .~ ;-: (1'-)UIa3VERSifiY BLU ES 0.1 0.1 1.2 2.2(14 )
SKOB: Crowley 4 Petrou 4 0'Brfen 3 Halpin 2 Moore D Dunn W Dunn.Best: Petrou Grant Macey Halpin Powell Crowley. Uni Blues : McKinley2. Best : Hopkins Conn Aldours Tyers Marshall Buchanan. Umpires:Joseph Salvatore tF)MT LILYDALE 3.5 12.8 16 .10 19 .17 (131)OLD SCOTCH 0 .4 0.5 430 5.11 (41)Mt Lilydale : Millar 7 S Dipasquale 4 T Dipasquale 3 Glen 2 ComportHooke Pritchard . Best: Philalay S Dipasquale T Dipasquale GlenAddison Snow. Old Scotch : R4anisealchi 2 Rhodes Hickev Carolan .Best : Collation Walsh Brebner D Hickey . Umpires : Danny Carroll (F)OLD XAAVERIANS 5 .4 12.5 14.8 20.12 (13
: OLDMELBURNIANS 1 .1 2.2 2.5 4.6(30)Old Xav : Colman 6 Ireland 3 Hall 3 Perry 2 King 2 L Hardwick 2DaviesHawkins. Best: L Hardwick Colman Davies Perry NolenLandrigan . Old Idelb; Wettenhall Dick Ironmonger Anderson . Best :'Ricker Ward Fitzgerald Dick Tomlinson Schofield . Umpires : TomWindlow Cameron Ball(F)MAZENOD 2.0 5.2 $.3 10.5 (65)DE LA SALLE 5.5 8.5 16.6 22 .9 (141)Match details not received . Umpires: Simon Brooks (F)PRAHRAN 10.5 17.7 25.12 37 .15 (237)OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 0.0 0.1 01 (2)Prahram Butterworth 16 Davies 4 Macpherson 3 Erickson 3 Storer 3CranHeld 2 Cartlidge 2 Kitchen Slawinski 1Raughan Farrell. Best:Cartlidge Fung Storer Farrell Scott Kitchen Erickson Butterworth . OldBr: Best: G Earl C Trim D Cooper A Liptrot S Davies . Umpires: RickBenson Tony Byrnes (F)
CLUB I8 12 )AL9RCELLIAI 4 .2 6.3 9.6 10 .9 (69)
MONASH BLUES 2.1 5.4 8.7 11 .9 (75)
Marc: Wall 2 Cracknell 2 Nutbean 2 P Symes 2 S Mathews M Serves,
Best : M Symes Cracknell Mccartin Harberts Grimes Walker. Mon
Blues : Richardson 2 Coughlin 2 GafYney 2 Brown 2 Butler hS Woods
Dods. Best: Coughlin Gaffney L Woods Blasch Johnstone Mentha .
Umpir": David Windlow Simon Pearless(F)
COLIx'ttl.- 2.1 8.3 11.5 16 .7 (103)
OLD____ . :DOId 3.2 4.2 7.6 10 .11 (71)
Coll : Oakley 6 R'>icDonough 3 Burn 2 Grant 2 Heins 2 Perkov . Best :
Halns Oakley Johnson Oldham Barber Treacy. Old £ss: Fraser 3 Evans
2 Overman Morgan Turner Buck], Eddy. B, :: Bu1ey Turr, r Sit . m s
Evans Papal. Umpires: Paul Motion Brian Nunn (F)
2 .2 2.4 5.6 7.61's)1 .2 6.2 7.3 13 .9 (87)
to is: Buckley 2 Foster 2 Platinum Hurley Vaughan. Best : Aude nHurley Belleville Everard Walsh Holderhead. Old Xav : Purcell 4Richards 2 Stribley 2 Allis O'Hanlon bi Meehen Roache 1Varry . Best
Grath Purcell Chapman Travato Stribley. Umpires : Steve Mason (F)Y! A( 0.0 2.1 3.3 7.8 (50 )
„ . . . - .. 5.3 10.4 15.7 17.7(109)Bad -l0 2 Brown 2 Witnfsh Chandler. Best : Woolley MerloBrowr ka T~ ry Corrie. BHS: L'lola 7 Trotter 3 Cressw^el] 2 Thomas2 Pric . °lson. Best : Payne Thomas Viola Cresswell Ly Bowen .U : r Ilv Tony Robbins(F). . ;:10. 1~.9 (93 )Fy 8.11 (59)forfeit
CLUB 18 (3 )OLD ;H (2) BYE: q .' . i Ott 6.5 7.13 14 .20 23.22 (160 )
0.0 4.1 4.2 8.4(52)Cant: Me erlson 6 Baxter 6 Nikos 4 Fisher 2 Tra Backman 2 R
Nadebaum Tre Backman Brown . Best : Fisher Baxter Nfkos Pitts Tre
Bockr an B Jenkinson. NOB : Cerini 4 Tehan TrimbolI Rocco Det)wo.
Best : 5t hens Nunan Cermf Wright Trimboli . Umpires : Trevor Hansen
Geoff F )
. . Jt ;P,SITY 1.2 1.2 1 .2 4.4(28)
FtfZ73EDS (2) 2.4 7.10 11 .15 17.18 (120)
LaTrobe: At Castle J Lania A Mann Shepherd. Best : Prior 5 Clark 2
Cockshult 2 Marshall 2 Bennett 2 Buhr Maggs Lea D Toner . Fitz Reds
(2) : M Carolan Shepherd J Lanfa A Mann P Casparf D .tann . Best :
Seholfleld Prior Marshall Box Jackson Bennett. Umpires : Frank
liavan h (F)
""°T' 9.7 15.13 18 .17 27 .21 (183)0 Y 0.0 3.1 8.1 10.2 (62)nuitc: .,nri, .i 9 Elliott 6 Jackson 3 Ward 2 Fisher 2 FergusonTattei on Sifted Dodd Vey. Best: O'Brien Jackson Fisher TattersonDalton Ward . Old Carey : Winn 2 Arnold Munro Newhouse BruntWiteombe . Best: White Winn Vlfteombe Newhouse Bennett Shrives .
Umpires: Malcolm Foard (F)EMMAUS ST LEOS 2 .1 7.7 8.8 8.8 (56)
OLD GEELONG 2.3 4.3 7.4 7.4(46)
Game incompl:1e due to injuryin-Ares: Mark Thornhill (F )
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2 ,-2Richard Schioei(el, Old Mentonians .Striking, 2 matches .
Doni Valkanis, Ivanhoe Assumption .;ittempting to striking, 1 match .
Corey Riscalla, Box Hill North . Misconduct,2 matches .
Colin Phillips, Old Scotch ( Reser ves) .Striking, 2 matches .
1 9, Old Vdestbourne .ipire, 2 matches .
)Id Carey (Under-19) .Misconduct, 2 mr' ;hes .
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Uent offence ($100).Seniors/U1 9
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PRIZES : Successful en trants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was . go into a major "Luc' :Draw" at the end of the season for a Carlton Crest 1 'Accommodation Package .
Last week: Ba ll was in G 3 . Winner(s' : , (10) entri 3 .
HOW I - t: One entry per person . Tear c_= entry sectionwhich appears down right hand side of this page. . . . in and mail to :VAFA P0 Box 359 Elsternwrick 3185 .
No Photocopies or fa .
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OLO GEELONG 15 15 0 0 1705 4e9379.73 60RUPERTSWOOD 15 13 2 0 1552 747 207.76 52daIILLIAP7ST0VdN CYMS 15 10 5 0 1360 749 181 .58 40LA TROBE UNI 15 10 5 0 1301 722 180.19 40PENINSULA 0 B 15 10 5 0 1066 998 106.81 40OAKLEIGH 15 4 9 2 782 1243 62 9 1 20IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 15 4 10 1 832 1139 73 05 18SWINBURNE UNI 15 3 11 1 655 1381 47-43 14SALESIAN 0 C 15 3 12 0 625 1605 38.94 12BENTLEIGH 15 1 14 0 5E$ 1431 40.95 .
SI dUh 7 : 3 0C 15 13 2 0 v58 21743 52WE",--~'.BEEA-EURS 15 12 3 0 1505 678 22148 48AflONASH GRYPHONS 15 11 4 0 1120 756 148 .15 44SOUTH PAELB DISTRICTS 15 9 6 0 951 855 111 .23 36WEST BRUNSWICK 15 8 7 0 871 808 107 .80 32UHS-VU 15 6 9 0 1022 1063 96 .14 24KEW 15 6 9 0 890 979 90 .91 24OLD YdEST80URNE 15 6 9 0 861 1058 81 .38 24POWER HOUSE 15 4 11 0 643 1314 48Q3 16SYNDAL TALLY-110 15 0 15 0 501 1694 29 .57 0
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ELTHAPA COLLEGIANS 15 12 2 1
ELSTER :ICK 15 12 3 0
ST PdARYS 15 12 3 0HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 9 5 1
BULL"cEN COBRAS 15 9 6 0
ALBERT PARK 15 7 8 0
NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 5 10 0BOX HILL NORTH 15 5 10 0RICHPAC :)CENTRAL 15 3 12 0
PAARCELLINCOLLEGIANS
DE LA SALLE
ST KEVINSUNIVERSITY BLUES
OLD XAVERANS
OLD SCOTCHSTBERNARDSrn n oRll 'TON
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1238 515 240.39 50
1184 526 225.10 481207 732 164.89 481195 879 135.95 38
996 875 113.83 36966 1013 95.36 28
686 1186 57.84 20
660 1202 54.91 20329 1574 20.93 1 2
PW__t D For_ A,gs# % _ 7 !r
15 12 3 0 1435 888 161 .60 4815 12 3 0 1149 935 122.89 y
15 10 5 0 1157 739 156.56 4015 9 6 0 1013 949 106.74 3615 9 6 0 1152 1199 96.08 36
15 8 7 0 1027 953 t07.76 3215 6 9 0 1003 1307 76.74 2415 6 9 0 940 1417 66.34 24
15 3 12 0 924 1567 58.97 1 2
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ULD CARE 15 13 2 0 11181 142 .42 52OLD CAF.iBer, ELL 15 12 3 0 1922 350 202 .32 . ..-BANYULE VIEI .ANK 15 12 3 0 1676 113e 147 .54RUP'eRTS',"d00D 15 10 5 0 1"si 1016 180 .71 -CAULFIELDGR 15 9 6 0 12 . :: 1220 184 .10 36WHITEFRIARS 15 6 9 0 1393 149 96 .14 24BEAUMARIS 15 5 10 0' .. 80.81 20OLD TRINITY 15 4 11 0 . : :! 46.71 16OLD -:=LBURNIhdS 15 3 12 578 60 .14 12OLD ESSENDON GR 15 1 14 } 1920 45.63 4
OLD Pi ''. DIANS 15 13 2
OAKLEIGH 15 11 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 11 ,
ST 8e"DES MENT TIG 15 9 6
P,IHSOB 15 8 7BENTLEIGH 15 7 8
OLDIVAPiHOE 15 7 8
LA TROBE C`t! 15 4 11
AJAX 15 3 12
.':. dASH BLUES 15 2 13
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YT Agsf i'!`s
0 1835 912 201 .21 520 1682 1135 14819 44
0 1471 11243 118 .34 44
0 1352 1117 121 .04 360 1235 1151 107 .30 320 1236 1091 113 .29 280 1113 1285 86 .61 28
0 940 1540 61 .04 16
0 991 1524 65.03 120 787 1853 42.47 8
OR )ND 15 1 3 2 0 1871 978 19131 521 ~
3000C 15 12 3 0 1557 1141 136.40 48SALESIAN SCORPIONS 15 10 5 0 1767 1211 145.91 40HAMPTON ROVERS 15 8 7 0 1465 1362 107.56 32PENINSULA 0 B 15 7 8 0 1549 1632 94.91 28OLD HAILEYBURY 15 4 11 0 989 1534 64.47 16DE LA SALLE (2) 15 3 12 0 1134 1739 65.21 12OAKLEIGH CLAYS 15 3 12 0 1120 1855 6038 1 2
`US ST LEOS 0 C 15 14 1 0 1616 693 233.19 56S 0 C 15 12 3 0 1264 820 154 .15 48
K- '.'l 15 11 4 0 1576 1104 14215 44THERRY PENOL'x 0 B 15 8 7 0 1139 1134 100.44 32OLD `h'ESTBOURNE 15 8 7 0 934 1020 91 .57 32FITZROYREDS 15 8 7 0 1011 1220 82 .87 32BULLEEN TENiPLESTO1iE 15 6 9 0 1217 1305 93 .26 24RUPERTSW000 (2) 15 6 9 0 769 1448 53 .11 24OLD SCOTCH 15 2 13 0 721 1503 47 .97 8
P W L 9 For A f Pis
OLD7.: .I:0C3---- 15 13 2 0 1377 776 177.45 52
ST KEVINS 15 12 3 0 1475 784 188 .14 48PRAHRAN 15 12 3 0 1529 826 185.11 48
OLD SCOTCH 15 10 5 0 1222 850 143 .76 40
DE LA SALLE 15 9 6 0 1175 839 14005 36
MAZEN00 0 C 15 7 8 0 1076 1151 93 .48 28OLD MELBURNIANS 15 4 11 0 938 1250 75 .04 16
UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 3 12 0 645 1193 54 .07 12
OLD BRIGHTON 15 3 12 0 586 1726 33 .95 12
'.--i LILYC'_E 0 C 15 2 13 0 746 1553 48 .04 8
. P W L II For Agst
OLD ;+ c . 'S (2) 15 13 2 0 1310 669 195.81 52OLD ESSEND( : GR 15 11 4 0 1133 657 172.45 44ELEY F,„ SHARKS 15 10 5 0 1366 913 149.62 40FITZROY REDS 15 10 5 0 1025 805 127.33 40COLLEGIANS 15 10 5 0 1040 998 104.21 40L tERSITY SLACKS 15 8 7 0 1222 845 144.62 32,IhC .SH BLUES 15 5 10 0 892 1147 77.77 2 0
!G€LLIN 15 4 11 0 673 1152 58.42 16i BY PENOLA 0 B 15 3 12 0 607 1559 38.94 12C)T Y 15 1 14 0 622 1434 43.38 4
P w L A For A k iF
itS 14 135 0 1 1403 719 195 .13 96 .43CAULFIELD GR 13 11 .0 2 0 1367 868 157 .49 84 .62FITZROY REDS (2) 13 10.0 3 0 1068 642 166 .36 76 .92OLD SCOTCH (2) 13 7.5 5 1 981 740 132 .57 57.69EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 14 8.0 6 0 1126 891 126 .37 57.14NORTH OLD BOYS 13 4 .5 8 1 719 1206 59 .62 34.62OLD GEELONG 14 4 .5 9 1 915 1189 76 .96 32.14LA TROBE UNI 13 1 .0 12 0 5E3 1197 47 .45 7.69OLDCAREY 13 0.0 13 0[1607 42 .31 0.00
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OLD HAILEYBURY 14 11 2 1 1483 1078 137.57 46OLD XAVERIANS 14 11 3 0 1512 1189 127.17 44
MARCELLIN 14 10 4 0 1321 1141 115.78 40OLD SCOTCH 14 9 5 0 1460 1200 121 .67 36
UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 9 5 0 1367 1125 121 .51 36OLD MELBURNIANS 14 5 9 0 1150 1279 89 .91 20ST BERNARDS 14 4 9 1 1223 1478 82 .75 18OLDTRINITY 14 4 10 0 1180 1350 87 .41 16COLLEGIANS 14 4 10 0 1106 1539 71 .86 16ST KEVINS 14 2 12 0 1145 1568 73 .02 8
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ELSTERNWICK 15 13 2 0 2198 1048 209 .73 52
HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 11 4 0 1956 1300 150 .46 44ST MARYS 15 11 4 0 1820 1237 147 .13 44BULLEEN COBRAS 15 10 5 0 1798 1301 138 .05 40ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 9 6 0 1553 1034 150 .19 36BOX HILL NORTH 15 6 9 0 1266 1791 70 .69 24NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 6 9 0 1230 1886 65 .22 24
ALBERT PARK 15 6 9 0 1083 1689 64 .12 24
RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 3 12 0 731 2347 31 .15 1 2
B SEI:TION P W L t! For A n Pts
OLD IVANHOE 14 12 2 0 1460 838 174 .22 48DE LA SALLE 14 11 3 0 1586 1061 149 .48 44OLD BRIGHTON 14 11 3 0 1444 1221 118 .26 44MHSOB 14 7 7 0 1255 1243 100.97 28OLD ESSENDON GR 14 7 7 0 1243 1328 93.60 28CAULFIELD GR 14 6 8 0 1252 1261 99.29 24WHITEFRIARS 14 5 9 0 1209 1376 87.86 20MAZENOD 0 C 14 5 9 0 1034 1308 79.05 20ST BEDES MENT TIG 14 4 10 0 1118 1518 73 .65 16NORTH OLD BOYS 14 2 12 0 1017 1535 66.25 8
C SEC TIETN P w L 0 F~ ~~st I
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 13 2 0 1506 960 156.88 52BEAUMARIS 15 11 4 0 1278 1099 116.29 44PARKDALE VULTURES 15 10 5 0 1419 1133 125.24 40AJAX 15 9 6 0 1432 1369 104.60 36OLD PARADIANS 15 9 6 0 1395 1441 96.81 36
OLD CAMBERWELL 15 8 7 0 1477 1221 120.97 32HAMPTON ROVERS 15 6 9 0 1461 1255 116.41 24
MONASH BLUES 15 5 10 0 1177 1281 91 .88 20THERRY PENOLA 0 B 15 2 13 0 1120 1667 67 .19 8BANYULE 15 2 13 0 1051 1890 55 .61 8
DI SECTION P W L D For a~sr % Pzs
FITZROY REDS 15 14 1 0 1751 899 194 .77 56ORMOND 15 12 3 0 1871 1046 178 .87 48PRAHRAN 15 10 5 0 1485 1267 117 .21 40OLD CAREY 15 9 6 0 1408 1320 106 .67 36EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 15 8 7 0 1524 1318 115 .63 32YARRA VALLEY 0 B 15 7 8 0 1450 1658 87 .45 28OLD MENTONIANS 15 6 9 0 1283 1514 84 .74 24BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 15 5 10 0 1441 1569 91 .84 20AQUINAS 0 C 15 2 13 0 1029 1756 58.60 8GLEN EIRA 15 2 13 0 909 1804 50.39 8
02 SECTION P W L D For Apt ___!j Pts
OLD GEELONG 15 14 1 0 1945 853 228.02 56RUPERTSWOOD 15 13 2 0 1745 1205 144.81 52PENINSULA 0 B 15 10 5 0 1640 1182 138.75 40WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 9 6 0 1413 1337 105.68 36OAKLEIGH 15 8 7 0 1603 1502 106.72 32LA TROBE UNI 15 7 8 0 1378 1314 104 .87 28SALESIAN 0 C 15 6 9 0 1216 1366 89 .02 24IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 15 4 11 0 1221 1844 66 .21 16BENTLEIGH 15 4 11 0 1197 1874 63 .87 16SWINBURNE UNI 15 0 15 0 926 1881 49 .23 0
!13 SECTION P W L tt For AW % Pis
ST JOHNS 0 C 15 12 3 0 1514 875 173 .03 48WERRIBEE AMATEURS 15 12 3 0 1776 1048 169 .47 48WEST BRUNSWICK 15 12 3 0 1444 1178 122 .58 48OLD WESTBOURNE 15 10 5 0 1397 1059 131 .92 40SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 15 8 7 0 1499 1347 111 .28 32KEW 15 7 8 0 1322 1450 91 .17 28MONASH GRYPHONS 15 5 10 0 1315 1597 82.34 20UHS-VU 15 4 11 0 1106 1562 70.81 16POWER HOUSE 15 3 12 0 874 1557 56.13 12SYNDAL TALLY-HO 15 2 13 0 1063 1637 64.94 8
A RESERVE P~ L D F- Affse lOLD XAVERIANS 14 13 1 0 1197 593 201 .85 52
OLD SCOTCH 14 10 4 0 1298 694 187.03 40
ST BERNARDS 14 8 6 0 1015 953 106.51 32
OLD MELBURNIANS 14 7 7 0 828 717 115.48 28
COLLEGIANS 14 7 7 0 727 786 92.49 28
UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 6 8 0 881 949 92.83 24
ST KEVINS 14 6 8 0 819 1002 81.74 24
OLD HAILEYBURY 14 6 8 0 842 1057 79.66 24
OLD TRINITY 14 5 9 0 724 935 77.43 20
MARCELLIN 14 2 12 0 514 1288 39.91 8
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DE LA SALLE 14 12 2 0 1401 547 256 .12
OLDIVANHOE 14 12 2 0 1049 727 144 .29 48
MHSOB 14 9 5 0 909 705 128 .94 36
MAZENOD 0 C 14 7 7 0 1087 840 129 .40 28
WHITEFRIARS 14 7 7 0 800 1004 79 .6 8
ST BEDES MENT TIG 14 6 7 1 983 941 104 .46 ..:iOLD ESSENDON GR 14 6 8 0 764 1034 73 .89 24
NORTH OLD BOYS 14 4 10 0 719 1321 54 .43 16
OLD BRIGHTON 14 3 10 1 728 985 7 1 91 14
CAULFIELD GR 14 3 11 0 741 1340 55 .30 1 2
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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 12 3 0 1166 518 225.10 = ...BEAUMARIS 15 12 3 0 1211 666 176.53 48OLD CAMBERWELL 15 12 3 0 1121 758 147 .89 48OLD PARADIANS 15 11 4 0 1013 768 131 .90 44HAMPTON ROVERS 15 7 8 0 840 992 84.68 28THERRY PENOLA 0 B 15 6 9 0 809 1133 71 .40 24AJAX 15 5 10 0 740 1000 74.00 20BANYULE 15 4 11 0 687 1098 62.57 16PARKDALE VULTURES 15 3 12 0 852 1080 78 .89 12MONASH BLUES 15 3 12 0 824 1230 66.99 1 2
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FITZROY REDS 15 13 2 0 1575 510 308 .82 52ORMOND 15 13 2 0 1468 575 255.30 52OLD CAREY 15 9 5 1 1115 943 118 .24 38PRAHRAN 15 9 6 0 1031 922 111 .82 36YARRA VALLEY 0 B 15 7 7 1 975 1056 92 .33 30EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 15 7 8 0 1197 1042 114 .88 28OLD MENTONIANS 15 7 8 0 1174 1094 107 .31 28BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 15 4 11 0 769 1288 59 .70 16AQUINAS 0 C 15 3 12 0 587 1567 37.46 12GLEN EIRA 15 2 13 0 532 1504 35 .37 8
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