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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 17, 1998
Page 2: The Amateur Footballer, Week 17, 1998

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. . . FROM THE DESK OF

At last Monday evening's Executive meeting thecontroversial issue of whether the VAFA

should approve a permit for a player who declaredhe was HIV positive was discussed in detail .

The Executive had at the meeting an InfectiousDiseases Physician who has been involved in themanagement of HIV patients since the beginning ofthe HIV epidemic and also a QC who briefed theExecutive on the legal and insurance ramificationsof a decision made either way .

The Executive had also previously beenaddressed by the doctor who treats the playerapplying for the permit to play.

After a good couple of hours of considering theadvice the Executive directed me to provide the fol-lowing statement to the many representatives of themedia who had gathered at Elsternwick Park for thedecision -

"It was unanimously resolved that Mr. Hall'sapplication for registration be refused on theground that the rejection is necessary inorder to protect the health and safety ofother registered players engaged in the com-petition conducted by the Association . "As the matter is now the subject of court action

the Association will be restricting its commentsuntil the matter is resolved .

The VAFA appreciates the support of the clubsand officials who have contacted the VAFA and Iwould like to reiterate that the duty of care we haveto our registered players and the possible financialimplications of any irresponsible decision made hasalways been uppermost in our minds .

Whilst all members of the Executive, and I amsure the Association, are very sympathetic to thosewho have been unfortunate enough to have con-tracted the HIV virus the issue has manv and var-ied side issues which have the potential to strike atthe very backbone of which our competition isbased . Voluntary participation and the provision ofa safe, competitive game of football at the lowes t

HIV PLAYER APPLICATION

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possible cost is theideal on which ourgame is based.Setting the medicalissues aside, thepotential legal ramifi-cations of this cas ealone have the potential to bankrupt our organisa-tion.

The one thing that has been highlighted thusfar, is the absolute necessitv for strict adherence tothe blood rule, which the VAFA was the first tointroduce in 1992 . All clubs must ensure theiraccredited trainers, players and support staff areaware of the implications of any slack approach inthe implementation of this rule . Clubs . spectatorsand officials have often been annoved by the inter-ruption to the game by umpires and trainers adher-ing to the blood rule .

At the time of publication of this editorial theVAFA is hopeful . that although this is a matterbefore the courts involving the VAFA and a player,other sporting bodies (particularlv football) will befinancially supportive of the pending court action .so that pressure on the VAFA and its clubs is min-imal .

PAT YOUR CLUB OFFICIALS ON THEBACK TODAY

One of the more pleasing features of the VAFA isto see the off field support that is given to teams .Although it is regrettably becoming more difficult torecruit and retain officials for a full season theAmateur scene of family football manages to attractloyal servants to clubs .

Even though it is a hectic time for clubs withavoiding relegation, striving to make finals andkeeping players interested at this cold time of theyear. I would ask today that everv club takes timeout to acknowledge the unsung heroes of VAFAfooty - the club official . Just as each boss tells hissecretary how important he or she is to his organi-sation once a year at least . (Secretaries' Day), let'smake today "Applaud your Club Officials' Day. "

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICE R

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO NAugust 8th,1998 Price : $1 .50 Vol . 9R Nn - 17

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A SECTIONby Jason Frenke l

"-Seetion punters could be heard muttering some-.- thing quietly into their refreshments after last

Saturday's games : it was barely audible, but it sound-ed like "footy is a tipster's nightmare ." that well-worncliche . And didn't it ring true at most grounds lastweekend as the underdogs rose to bite back and fightjust one more time !

Now the good folk at St. Kevins might object to thetag underdog, but given their 58-point hiding at St .Bernards' hands in their first encounter. Saturdav'simpressive 46 point victory at the College could nothave been expected . The big guns were back and firingin front of goal for SKOBs . piling on eight goals in thesecond term and seven in the last with Garvev andHewitt prominent scorers . The win gave Skevtiies sec-ond spot on the ladder, a game clear of Bernards onerung lower.

Now the wise students at University may also havesurmised that they were referred to as underdogs . Andhad you turned up at the Junction Oval at three-quar-ter time on Saturdav you would have found OldMelburnians 5 goals ahead of the Blues and the matchrunning to form . But just half an hour and 5 goals 5points later, the Blues had kept the Redlegs scorelessin the final term . booting them out of fourth spot in theprocess and snaring it themselves . They ran, ran, ranwith Maplestone. Sturrock, Sheehan and Wilcox thes':ickest of them all .

There would have been little objection at OldBri ghton to the term underdog - with just three wins.they could hardly have been expected to knock off theBloods, who still retained a glimmer of finals hope .From the first bounce out at Hailevburv, the visitorscontrolled the game. with Hipwell and Lennox givingthem drive around the ball, and Raju . Oakley, andBrown working hard around goals as Brighton surgedto a 38-point win .

And even in the matches were the underdog didn'tprevail . there was at least a mighty struggle and littleevidence of any capitulation . Take Coilegians, forexample . victims of a first round hiding from OldXaverians . heading down much the same path at half-time last Saturdav trailing by 11 goais . With Deane-Johns and Tarpey prominent near goal, and Cleary,working hard relentlessly . the Lions managed to add13 second-half goals to 7 to lose by five goals in the fin-ish .

In fact the only match to run anyivhere near theform guide might have suggested was the Scotch-DeLa Salle match at Cambenceil. The Dees will be feelingthe legacy of an inaccurate afternoon - they had thesame number of scoring shots as the Cardinals yetwere 20 points adrift at the final bell. 17illar s six goalshelped them kick a winning tally . while Steve Hume

continued his excel-lent work this season .

PREVIEWThe Sportscover

Channel 31 Match of the Day comesElsternwick Park todav where De La Salle willOld H aileybury in a virtual elimination final

. prospects will remain slim for the tvinner, but th eof todav's contest will certainly join the also-ran .Dees will be ruing last Saturday's second quarterkept Scotch scoreless but managed just 2 .6 forefforts when they may have taken a grip on the coArmstrong has been a welcome return for the Elate in the season .'~-t the door will close on Hail etoday. DLS by 21 F_

It is not 'todav. Old Scote_ :their most impor_ :Cardinals mus tcentage of a ; : .reliant upon oa e rmust demonstrateby knocking o .; St .SKOBs signalle

d into the kind: .campaign . ! ,Garvey or Rca:A-section faothim. Scotch rrKevins by i f

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OLD hAVERIA ;vS v . OLD BRiGi :TON

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TH : ' ` : "- : _E N 'S SPORTSCOVER ivi.~'TGH OF THE DAY I S

,ut with three matches against the bottom three sides;a finish the home-and-away draw . are still firmly indie race to snare a spot in September, Old Melburnianshy; 15 points .

Old Scotch - congratulations Andrew Smith whotoday plays his 300th VAFA game . 294 (OS) and 6 Rep .I1 is worthy of note that of his 294 games - 271 of these~_.lmes have been in A Section - a remarkable record .`III at Old Scotch wish you "Smith-v' the eery best fortoclay.

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTA LSSALLO ST. BERNARDS 2 62

BOYD OLD SCOTCH 2 45GILMORE ST. BERNARDS 3 42G',iARtiE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 40D. RYAN ST. KEVINS 3 40RICHARDSON OLD YAVERIAaS 4 40

A RESERVESHER DE LA SALLE 1

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SENIORS - 1 .08.98ST BERNARDS 6 .7 9.8 11.12 _.. :2.84ST 1{EVINS 2.3 10.10 12.13 19 .16.130St Bernerds: H-uxev 3. G2tnore 3 . VasaLo 2 . Artdrev Memn2ton 2can ;Mernnaton . L. Gotlant. Best: TaG"lor. Hogan . L. Gollant. &rne. Adam 1 ;eru.gtcn.Lougtilln .St Nevins: G~ey 5 . Hetrltt 4. Fraser 3. D. RN= 3 . Brnvies. Snut<7 . itai;cm :.Best : O Kecte ~tarustc. Calierv. Ohm. Fraser. Curtis. 'OLD SCOTCH 5.5 11 .14 14 .18 18 .23 .131DE LA SALLE 1.4 3.10 4 .10 6,112 .48Old Scotch: Millar 6. A . Bosd 2 . Crane 2 . Best : Hut :e. P .~uiL=ps . :7dv. 3mah .Collms.Eusuce.De La Salle: Hart 2 . Evans 2. Cro•.re. Mx=x . Best : Erans . S. N:=d . Sti7tt .Jacksen. S:hrrs. Ell:ott.OLD XAVERIANS 5.3 11 .14 14 .18 18.23 .131COLLEGIANS 2.2 2.2 8.6 15.8 .98OldXaverians:Rtchardson 4. Bourk. Peale 3 B, m iiaqicd .Jones . Ta•, .or. R'cod. Ford . Best : C m~:: . ... . . .- . c-i;.v .~_ .i.a :dn2m :.Collegians : De:me-Jolu :s 6. Ta*m- ,Cle .arv. Taruev. Philhps. t4'aa•1t:ou~, .OLD hiELBURNIA.NS 2.4 13.9 13.9.87UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .0 J._ 8.9 :3 .14.92Old Melburnians: EL'is 3. L. Boti-d ?Ross. Aterev. Holl t:e. Best :University Blues: tt'nzckoea, .:: =Gue ::geneh . MCKumor+._nle.~ :der. Best: :.laPie<toaa 3:,utas.'r:arC:,a .Coleman . S Ben ;tumnOLD HAILEYBURY 1 .2 7.3 9.3 10.8 .68OLD BRIGHTON 5.5 9.6 12.8 16,10 .106Old Haileytrary: Lappa(e 3 Soriwa 3 Cu'. Catn.ffi. rlm~. :1arcr. Best:Armsoong . Lappage. Cary. Home. "€. Seccull . Ros<.Old Brighton: Lennos 2. Oahlev 2 . Van Den Cnv~en 3. Prior 2 . F- :e. `ttnnu.Rap. Eiderwn . Ferrc. ;;taci: . KrnzxSma:;. Jakcos.i. Best: Brcm . Oa :ter. R.;t,Pvne . Hlpne(i . Lem:ax.

RESERVES - 1 .07.98ST BERNARDS 2 .0 7.3 9.5 1 2 .8.80ST KEVINS 6 .3 11 .3 14.4 14.6.90St . Bernards: e;rmer a Dt :uLlin ° C-m; 'ttt. D -'honas Cusait.Regerson . Best : Farrner. Rat .t ..n T..t ._ "ntterallSt .Kerns:ii .Prmgranaw Ptc-satL K, -rzvd.Scaz`o Best:D . KemredY. D . Mcirdle. Kc:gtuvt. Par ., .' .: .x : . :ema: :OLD SCOTCH 2.6 3.6 5.7 8.9.57DE LA SALLE 4.0 5.7 5 .11 9 .12.66Old Scotch: Parnon 2. Lfnes 2. 41cDott :e➢ . C. H~;mg . Grt}nn . Gross. Best :Crow. C Hakmp. Lmes. Thomas . T. ic^tC. CasmcumDe In Salle : P. tlatuttx 2 . Balzer. Campbet( . Ellis. Fsher. Hall. Morel, t4'rtghL Best :Moore. Flume. Camlioell . Balzer. Hodder. FLher.OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 7.4 8.6 13.8 .86COLLEGIANS 1.2 2.2 2.9 3.9 .27Old Xaveriaru: HUbert 4 . HIM' 2. B2rrcu 2 .Ja:nes . S~et. T. Coug}vu: . !ieflp.Drake Best: Hbert . F7emmg. James . Datu: . Sas;t Dtila nCollegians : {Goa! eta hers are Best pacers not rec°:tr^~OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .4 4.4 5.8 5.9 .39UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.1 2.3 3.5 3.7 .2 5

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ST. :'=EVINS v. OLD SCOTCH Field : AnthonyDamen Albie Firley Boundarv: Cameron Kealy GregShilo Goal : Kevin Segota Anthony SimpsonOLD HAILEYBURY v . DE LA SALLE at EPSaturday Field : James VanBeek Mark GibsonBoundary : Tim Dodds Stephen Johnston Goal :Brad Nash Shannon Rvan

CC _' LEG S v . ST. BERNARDS Field : Phil CallilGraham Thtivaites Boundary : Jon S'-evenson

Teron Hayes Goal : Russell Ov, ens Ren ohievicll

RSIT'Y BLUES v . OLD X.4.Steve McCarthy Jamie Kvins Boundary : Rob`.iutton Cameron Stewart Goal : Ross RichardsBernie Dix

OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD IViELBURNULNS Field :artin Jackson Cameron Nash Boundary : Shawn

Hennig Rohan Devers Goal : Bernie Hoare GrantBear d

(tnatch highlights and panel discussion of this match shown on Channel 31 Saturday 15 igust 12. :.',z noon - 1 .30 oni)

Page 6: The Amateur Footballer, Week 17, 1998

A SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OLD

Coach: Leigh Carlson Coach: Kevin Collins GRAMMARIANS Coach : Simon Meehan Coach : Michael FordRes. Coach : Craig Nankervis Res. Coach : Greg Feutrill Coach:Dafe Tapping Res. Coach: Peter Fatouros Res. Coach: David Bn

1 B. King 1 M. Chun Res, Czach'SWphen Bames1 A. Baxter 1 M. Bennett

2 N . Florentine 2 P. Fiume 1 A. Kryzwniak 2 D. Connell (C) 2 S. Theodore3 B . Woolhouse 3 D. Crowe 2 J . Murch 3 D. Warden 3 A. Ros s4 T. Van Der Veene 4 L. Hall 3 R. Oakley 4 C. McKenzie 4 S. Ellinghau s5 G. Deane-Johns 5 C. Swift 4 M. Talbot 5 C . Warden 5 L Bun n6 S. Van Der Veene 6 M. Fisher 5 N. Perry (C) 6 W. Smith .

6 D Holm e7 L . Byrne 7 C . Browne 6 S. Alderson 7 Adam Hilto n

8 M Orton

.7 C. Thompso n

8 C. Higson 8 C. Wright 7 B. Logan .9 C Home 8 M Lovett

8 C. Pollock 9 C. Campbel lP1

8 G. Hipwell.

10 C . Efstathiou.

9 C AubreyyV Cleary 0 T. Silvers

11 A Evans (VC)9 S. Lennox 11 C . Hucker

.10 T. Robert s10 S. Harding .

12 D . Toohey10 R . Hartman 12 D . Seccull 11 M . Juke s11 B. Mackenzie

12 C Dilena 13 A. Waters 11 A . Fitzgerald 13 B. Cam14 A Forsyth 12 A . Hewitt.

13 S . Elg 14 A. Duncan 12 H . Bickett13 R Kent

.15 N. More

o13 S . Rose

14 D. Warne-Smith 15 J. Hodder .14 B Paterson

lmeusz1 5 R. Barth 14 J . Bun n

15 N . Michael 16 S. Hyland17 A Elli

.15 D Tymms

16 B . Langford-Jone s17 A h Hilt

15 M . Robert s

15 Y. Phillips. ott

18 A Flowerday.

16 B. Williamss o n

18 A . Papotto16 C . Eabry

16 A . Wallac e17 R H ki

.19 J . Tully 17 A. Van Den 18 M . Constable

17 J. Miller18 A Topaka s. os n g

17 D . Phillips20 B. Cori n

'Dungen 19 M . Armstong (VC )

20 C Kraus

.19 A. Parki n

18 J. Bennett20 P. O Brie n21 D J k

18 M . Jackson (VC) .21 A . Walden 20 J . Guest

19 B . Mooney. ac son

22 P. O'Callaghan19 A. Mandylari s20 A Palfrey

21 B . Waters22 S Ri h

21 L. Boyd20 A . Greenway 22 S . Laska

.21 N Winter

. c ardso n23 M Seccull

22 A. Waddel l21 A. Johnston D. Balzer

.22 K Farrell

.24 A Ross

23 MM . Berryry (VC )22 D . Kerr 24 J . Morel

.23 A . Pryor

.25 G . Rowlands 24 C. Berry

23 N . Milat 25 G. Hynes 24 R Carter 26 G . Phillips (VC) 26 C. Kennedy24 R . Hartnett 26 S . Wood

.25 S Nickas

27 J. Dann 27 O . Boy d25 J . Frazer 26 P. Wyles . 28 A. Pound 28 S . Rabbitt26 S . Wooley 27 L . Van Der Pligt 26 T. McNamara 28 S. Walden 29 M . Ward27 S . Humphry 28 S. Hart 27 D . Paterson 29 B. Carson 30 I . McMulli n28 S . Blackman 29 D . Rosman 28 A . Alderton 30 R. Aughterson

31 J Hart29 A . Kenneally 30 B. Mannix 29 P. Woff 31 D. Mason .

32 A . McDougal l30 M . Galbraith 31 K. Mannix 34 M . Reid 31 B . Mai n

32 P O'Donnell 33 G. Dixon31 J . Nevins 32 R . Bonnici 35 S. Mercer .

33 A . Floyd 34 C . Elli s32 J . Tarpey 33 D . King

'36 B. Pollock 34 C. Reidy 35 D Brow n33 A . Startin 33 M . O Donnell 38 J . Raju 35 D . Lappage

.36 A McKeo n

34 D . Entwisle 34 A. Pedicini 39 A. Fischer 36 B . Lay.

37 R . Mulquine y35 R . Morley 35 A . Mackintosh 40 N . Bulfin 37 S . O'Grady 38 A Michell36 G . Fode 36 M . Aro n

37 S Cla41 J . Murchie 38 R . Parke r

39 M St ' i

.39 J . Rigg37 M. O tep . y

37 M . Rosel42 A . Corke . ev cano1

40 H Gopu 40 S. Crow38 M. Lake (C)39 A . Jones 38 A . Mithen 43 C. Bre w

44 A Brown

.40 W. Phillips 41 G . Wilhel m

40 M . O'Donnell 39 P. Brasher (C) .45 T Desmyth

41 B. Meli n42 D S if

42 P. Theodore

42 L . Vasdekis40 M . Butler41 M McHen rr D . Hansen

. ca e43 R . Plecher

43 T Clok e4 P Th43 G . Cooper . yY

42 B. Lee 47 D . Wilson 44 A. Kirkwood-Scott4 . ompso n45 Z Useinov45 M . Mossma n

45 N. Harris43 L . Borella 49 M . Barber 45 N . Hil l

46 P. Langford-Jones

.46 S . To akasP

46 C Harris44 X. Clancy 50 S . Williams (VC) 47 J. Kurta 47 S . Brown.

47 D Milat44 T Montgomery 51 D . Strachan 48 S . Saunders 48 C. Jenkins.

48 J . Lemon46 M . Hegan47 D. Lasini

52 D . Stockdale53 B Letchford

49 R. Goulden 49 T. Stucke y (C)49 A . Smith 48 D. Smith

.56 R Brown

50 A . Bonwic k51 P Dimond 50 P. Marini s

50 B . Jefferson 4 9 A . Moore.

57 A McLachlan.

52 D. Reid 51 C . Bank s51 P. Baxter 50 P. Mannix

.59 R Farrer 53 C . Pountneyy

B . Campbell52 N . Gill 50 J . Doak

.60 D Crewdson

54 D . Scaunich 53 A . Bains53 M. Inglis 51 A . Orlando

.61 A Witte

54 M . Thiele 54 I . Paterson54 T. Dimopoulos 52 D . Hyland . 55 L. Byrns 55 S. Murray55 A. Mirakian 53 L . Seeger 62 A . Lewis 56 D . Webb 56 A. Hun t55 E . Jones 54 J. Duckett 63 B . Wilson 57 M. Wray 57 M. Peer s57 J . Moore 55 M. Herber 66 T Lennox 58 R . McMaster

58 S . Gi li ag58 A . Thompson 58 T. Ford 71 B . Alderson 59 L. Hardema n

60 J Amitrano 59 J . Raftopolou s59 M . Richards 59 M . Mercuri 84 P. McMahon .

61 A. Hall 60 H . Marshal l64 M . Gribble 61 R. Grace 62 R. Thornton 61 J . Sallaban k70 T. Smith 62 R. Beattie 65 C. Dowling 62 W. Hauserman75 J . Walshe 63 S . McManus

63 L Cole76 P. Halbish 64 G . Curren .

64 P Mills77 T. Proctor 66 S . Thomas .

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A 5ectzonO(.D SCOTCH

Coach :Res Coach: Davi d

McCormack

1 K. Stoke s

2 B. Phillips3 C. Hosking4 T Holt (VC)5 R . Price (VC)6 L. McDonnell7 J . Kitche n8 C. Reid9 A. Boyd10 J . Ker r11 M . Angus12 S . Hume13 N. Hooper14. D. Norman15 M . O'Brien16 A . Speed1 7 S . Woodhouse18 S . Collin s19 S . Spiden20 T. Wilson21 S . Gibbs22 C. Heath23 O . Crane24 L. Hawkins25 T. Pritchard26 A . Cro w27 R . Armstrong28 N . Thompson29 M . Webe r30 J . Laird31 A . Smith32 T. Gross33 S . Eustice34 G . Eagl e35 S . Steele (C)36 A . Millar37 J . Smyth38 R . Eagle39 M . Starick40 A . Warner41 A . Castricum42 S . Duthie43 J . Paterson44 M . Gwynn45 M . Blenheim46 S . Panton47 T. Rei d48 P. Davis49 D . Thomas50 C . Tindale51 A . Faichney52 A . Line s53 S . Milliken54 A . Seymour55 A . Mitchell56 T Wilmot57 N . Morris58 G . Boyd59 A . Walkom60 M . Weber63 T Gray66 H . Thomas

OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUE SWayne Hermes Coach: Tim Coach: Garry Foulds Coach : Tim Hart Coach : Andrew Smith

05haughnessy Res. Coach : David Law Res. Coach: Hart ley Stone Res. Coach: Pat MackeyRes . Coach : Michael Plant

1 M. Blood (C) 1 A. Gray 1 N . Hart 1 D . Slimmo n

2 M. Bourke 1 A. CapesHardwick2 J

1 . A . Callery2 J Dynan

2 J . Staritski

3 L. Hanneber ry.

2 S. Gray.

3 D . Curti si h

3 J . Sturroc k4 D . Guengeric h

4 D. Landrigan (VC) 3 A. Brebner g ran4 W. K e5 M. Dollman (C) 6 S. Longley

5 A. Heil 4 V. Comito (VC)5 Joe Mount 6 D. Ciavola 7 D . Hayte r

6 A. Keyhoe 6 C Wood 7 B. Kennedy 8 N . Byrn e7 S. Lethlean .

7 S. Perrett 8 B . Dollman9 D Smith 9 S. Meade (VC )

8 M. Holmes 8 L . Vassallo.

10 N . Fraser 10 D . Mapleston e9 G. Hatfield 9 J . Kennedy 11 D . Ryan 12 B. Blood (C )10 C . Kelly 10 N . Mitchell (VC) 12 M . R¢io 13 G . Evan s11 Adam Jones 10 G . Matthews 13 R . Bowles 15 M . Kordick

C12 J .BowenN)11 P. Capes12 B. Hogan

14 L . Mahone y15 M . Olive (VC)

16 C . STewarti17 G d C13 L. Gladm an 13 S. McKeon 16 B . Garvey resp gn y. e

18 S Alexander14 D . Stoney 14 A. Thomas15 T Wilkinson

17 M . Terzin i19 D . Sheehy

.20 R . Polkinghorne

15 J . Taylor .16 Andrew 20 P. O'Keefe 20 Z . McCarty

16 L. Ford Merrin to ng 21 J. Sibilia 22 P. Sheehan17 D. Richardson 16 P. Freeman

22 J. MaceyY23 S . Lowerson T. Wilcox

(VC) 17 B. Swann 24 S . Powell 23 B. Fur hp Y18 S. Hunter 18 P. Hayes 25 B . Marusic 24 P. Fairban k19 D . Stean 19 L . Gollant (C)

20 T. Sheehan26 A . Bevac ua27 R Gross~C)

26 C . Miles27 B F i k20 M. Hardman 21 B. Loughlin

.28 M . Farquharson

. r c e r30 M Coleman21 T. Ockleshaw 22 Adam Merrington 29 A . Mount .

Tweedle33 L22 A. Bourke 23 G . Collins 31 A . McGuiness .

23 B. Berry 24 G . DeMamiel 32 S . O'Connor 34 J . McKinno n

24 B. Coughlan 25 M . Talbot 33 G . Mulcahy34 P Sc fo

35 A. Baker

25 P. Lechte 26 J . Gollant (VC)26 M . Overman

. a r35 A . Thomas

36 L . Morison37 A. Lenne n

26 S. Tucker 27 A. Nathan 36 D . Kenned y37 S . Kennedy 39 B. Bohu n

27 L . Fay 28 P. Gilmour 38 J. Bateman 40 B. Mille r29 S. Wood 29 J . Overman (VC) 39 S . Gribble 41 M . Keely30 D . Dann 30 J . DeBono

31 M . Farmer40 A . Hart41 J Hassett

42 D . Keys31 L . Tuddenham 32 T. Harvey

.42 J. Pangrazio 43 J . McIntos h

32 A. Brushfield 33 R . Nutter 43 D . McArdle 44 R . Featherston e33 A. Sassi 34 S. Daffey 44 D . Moylan 45 G . McLachlan

34 B. Healy 35 M . Juricskay 45 D . Weight 46 T. Johnso n

35 S Hede 36 C . Bond 46 J . Fogarty 47 S . Brockley. 37 A. Catterall 47 B . Quirk 49 D . sTrac k36 P. Barrett 38 D . McAllister 50 S . Kuring Nailo n50 H37 J . Hawkins 39 S . Donelly 51 J . Darcy

Finc h52 J.

52 J . Clark e38 T. James 40 D . Abfalter .

54 S Game 53 R . Versteegen39 N . Ockleshaw 41 B . Overman .

55 B . Callery 55 J . Hous e40 R . Ryan

42 T. Paradowski43 C Davis

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56 M . Belfor d41 A . Dillon

.44 S . Taylor

57 S . Parts ni s58 I . Hewitt 57 T. Irvine

42 T. Fleming 45 M . Tankey 59 N . Sweeney 58 M . Wyrzykowski

43 T. Woodruff 46 C . Byrne 61 J . Lynch 59 L . Fehring

47 J . Kay 47 G. Cusac k48 B . DeBono

62 N . Goldsworth y63 J . Herman

60 D . Edwards62 N . Taylor

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B SECTIONby Michael George

Section B is heading for a blanket finish withMHSOB . Ormond. OId Trinitv and NOBs all locked

on nine wins and six losses .Reviews

It seems to be toi h at the top this year asMarceilin o co-sed down to a committedOrmond at .. E c ; .. .e . On the tight and BoggyOrmond ground oats were hard to come by in the firsthalf but Ormond converted their chances 'more effec-tivelv and headed to the change rooms with a smalllead at half time . However the Ormond midfield got ontop in the third quarter kicking seven goals . capitalis-ing on the good work of Matt IvlcConvill in the ruck andruck-rover David Turner. Mark Horsfield and wingersTim Gallagher and Robert Woodland were able to drivethe ball forward to create scoring opportunities .Marcellin fought out the game and had a number ofopportunities in the last quarter but found the Moodshad bolted . Better players included defenders Stephen0'Flynn and Justin Seaburv and the consistentAndrew Treganowen who kicked four goals for the day .

MHSOB kept themselves in range of a top two fm-ish with a convincing win over Old Paradians atElsterrnvick Park . A forward line which had been dvs-funetional the week before clicked into gear with PeterO'Brien booting seven goals and ruckmanlfonvardAshdon Capp kicking four . MHSOB's seven goal sec-ond quarter saw them pull away from a gameParadians combination . Harrison as a lone hand in theforward line kicked six goals and Stevens . Vincent andBrabender were solid contributors .

NOBs an d Ivanhoe engaged in a close and physi-cal battle at Ivanhoe Park with the visitors finishing alittle better to grab a valuable away win . The heavrygoing was always going to make it close and Ivanhoethrew down the gauntlet to NOBs in the first termgoing to a quarter time lead of two goals . But slowlyand steadily NOBs worked their wav to the front withMikunda . Abrahams and Curry all prominent . Ivanhoefought hard all day but eventually succumbed to theNOBs pressure with Brown . Frisina and Doherty theirbetter players .

Mazenod ,dirtualiv assured their place in B sectionnext year with a narrow win over Therry Penola. Withthe stakes high . the first half was tight endin~ with thescores locked on 6 .3 apiece . But after the breakMazenod came out and blew the contest wide openwith a six goal third quarter . Midfielders Nick Meehan .Mark Murray and Adam Hanlev were winning the ballaround the packs and Danny Horban was convertinghis chances . Therrv Penola fought back in the lastquarter but could not bridge the gap and their betterplayers included Boyle . Bannister and Goodwin.

The clash for second place went according to thetwo sides recent form. Old Ivanhoe piled the pressureon from the start and by half-time, given the condi-tions . had set a match winning lead. The differenceappeared to be caused by the two sides vastly differentapproach to the game. Old Ivanhoe played direct and

percentage wet weath- ier football whereasOld Trinity continual-1v looked for the shortoption fraught with

indanger in the heavy conditions . Old Ivanhoe's b! 'g the tY'eddle brothers and James Hope were effect iecti

in the wet conditions and backed up solid gamesdefenders Andrew Tiernan and Tully Young . Old Trinistuck at the task and made in-roads into the leadthe last quarter. but it was a case of too little too laTheir better players included Andrew Allibon . TraiStephens and Anthony Andrews.PreviewsMarce llin v Old Paradian s

Marcellin will enjoy returning to their more spcious home ground to take on Old Paradians . The loagainst Ormond last week will serve as a reminderjust how quickly their lofty ladder status could disapear. Marcellin's talented and consistent midfield diision was beaten on the day against Ormond and itin this area where Marcellin will lift and grab the wi :Old Paradians slender mathematical chances of finafootv were snuffed out last week but they will be intermaking things difficult for Marcellin.

Marcellin by 34 points .Old Ivan hoe v MHSOB

Old Ivanhoe must have a sense of deja vu as thffind themselves in another clash for second spot on ttladder. The question seems to be can Old Ivanhoe keethis winning streak going? Two sides seem to be everIv matched in the big man department and MHSOdisplayed its firepower last week . But Old Ivanhoemomentum combined with the home ground advartage should see them over the line.

Old Ivanhoe by 9 points .NOBs v Ormon d

This is the moment of truth for both sides athroughout the year both have been around the tofour and it appears the loser could drop out of thfinals race . If the NOBs can halt the Ormond convevebelt out of the ruck contests and restrain the Ormonmidfielders they should be able to take the points .

NOBs by 12 points .Therry v Ivanhoe

Both sides will be playing for pride this weekencTherry seem to grow a leg at home and should be ablto take the points at home . However Ivanhoe have lifted significantly in recent weeks and will be in it forlong way.

Therry by 15 points.Old Trinity v Mazenod

Out of the four and in trouble . that appears to b,Old Trinity's predicament . Old Trinity's late rally lasweek must give the faithful some hope but Mazenochave been honest in the second half of the vear and wilnot be planning to be .part of an Old Trin6 revival . ORTrinity probably will have some regular players return

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1 Trinity by 2 points .

U'.mond - congratulations to Mark Gilmore who- plays 250th game. A premiership player (A- 85,89 & 90) and former VC . A fine contributor

roughout his career and excellent role model to allplayers at the club . Well done Gilh' .

Maaenod - congratulations to Sean Campbell wholast week played his 250th game for the club . Areserve premiership player, a fine clubman and a ter-rific competitor. all at Mazenod wish him well in thenext 50 .

Old T ri nity - congratulations to Fraser Cameronwho last week plaved his 100th game for the club . Welook forward to the next 100 .

SENIORS

NAME CLUBSTICKLAND OLD TRINITY

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MARCELLIN v. OLD PARADIANS Field : AdamKiel Richard Eastwood Goal : Vin Vescovi KenCoughlanOLD IVANHOE v . MHSOB Field : WayneHinton (R) Darren Dalgleish Goal : RobertParry Robert Dunsta nNORTH OLD BOYS v . ORMOND Field : HeathLittle Mark Bushfield Goal : John KellyStephen LeahyTHERRY PENOLA v. IVANHOE Field : PeterSimpson Andrew Stephen Goal: JohnRobinson Robert Streage r

OLD TRINITY v . MAZENOD 0 C Field : GeoffCurran Damian Lane Boundary: BrendanCorcoran Michael Chapple Goal : Daniel VanDuser John Finn

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SENIORS - 1 .08.96ORMOND 4.2 6.3 13.5 13.6.84hL3RCELLIN 3.3 4.5 4.8 6.15.51Ormond : D . Turner 4 . Marnow 2. Whelan 2. James. Black. Beckett . Woodland.

Grace. Best: S7eComiLe. Horsetleld . D. Turner, Galla>iher. tl'oodiand. Marsbett.

&farcellin: Treg.'mouan 4. Dinneen. Phillips Best: 0 i' iyw . Seabur4•. Tregvta.s2vt

Collvu .3torat . M . Botsen

OLD PARADL4NS 2 .2 3.3 4.7 11.10 .76

501509 4 .4 11 .11 14.14 18 .19 .127Old Paradians: Farrison 6 . Stevens, Papaluca . Holland . Hams . Philp. Best :

Hum son. Stcverv . VntcenL Prabender. Ba1p .6Loughlut MHSOB : OBrien 7.

Capp 4. Johns 2 . Alber4o 2 . PertT,ell . Saultn~. Skiruter. Best: Gruruner. 0Brien .Fatrclnld. Pertzel . Ca:sc3 .

IVANHOE 3.4 5.6 6.9 6.11 .47NORTH OLD BOYS 1.2 5.5 7.7 9.9 .63Ivanhoe : Benson 2 . Saunders. Sehultz. Doherh. Ftsmn. Best: Brawn. FrLina

Dohertr. Tucker. Flynn . Saunders,North Old Boys: Snarling 3. htcKay. Barkec Murray . Vava➢o. McGrath. Best:

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MAZENOD 3.3 6.3 12.4 14.6.90THERP.Y PENOLA 2.2 6.3 6.5 12 .8,80Mazrnod: Horban 4. Fotnvens 3. Meehan 2 . Macrae. Oeehtnto. Bell-lle . McLean.

Hattlec. Best : Mcehan . Hanle_v. M?riuenhv.'sobie .Occltiuto. Qnuut.Therry Penot® :OCotutor 3 . Gocduvt 3 . Thrush 2 . Tmsvt 2. L. Hello . S. Holla

Best: Botice, S . BannL=ter. Goodam . Petrerski . Sprmgall . F'untigar. .

OLD TRINITY 0.2 0.5 1.5 4.8.32OLD IVANHOE 3.4 4.6 6.12 6.12.48Old Trinity: Heath 2 . Ramsden. AIllbon. Best: A llibon . Stephens. Ramsden .

.•lndreus . Beard<_lff . Pavse vOld Ivanhoe: Shadbclt 2 . Donaldson . St-rrt. J . Weddle . R. Weddle . R. Weddle .

Best: J, Weddle. Tiernan. R. Weddle. Hope . Corcoran. Val.

RESERVES - 1 .07 .9 8ORMOND 3 .0 7.2 8.4 9.7 .61MARCELLIN 2.3 3.7 6.11 6.13 .49Ormond: Ste,-art 3. Lhvtgston 2. Ktng 2. Dirnadamos. Saudi. Best: Cotutney.

Lmngston . Keleher. Bremtan. Kutg. Dunadtrttos .hisrcellin: PetroCL Dcridgnccltto. Wallis . McIntosh . Cofusi. Best: McIntosh.

Wallis. Douoas . Randazzo. Get-son. Cohdle.

OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 4.6 5.11 10.12.72MHSOB 1.2 3.4 6.6 8.7.55Old Parzdians: T. Wallis, 2. 3LUrtnt Jorce 2 . Liw. 2. P. Joace . Porteous . B.

Brahender. Hart . Best: Truslrnm Mulligan . B . Bratiender. Jettkut<_. P. jrnce. L[tw.MHSOB: Winch 2. Best 2. Feler}aartz. Faltey . Farr. Best. Barton . Fitzs[nunons. M.

Kenstcum . R. h'euaon . Hunt. Harrison .

IVANHOE 1.0 2.1 2.2 2.2.14NORTH OLD BOYS 4.5 7.9 9.10 9.15.69Ivanhoe: Rean . Martut. Best: J . Flntacson. Martin . Ryan . Fainseather .,Viauocea ~ North Old Boys: Robinson 2. Spultnk 2 .Kearne_G2. Tuttm . Trentmt . Pau=et . Bes[: B . Deivte. Robuuwt. O'FarreL. tl'alsh.

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hU1ZENOD 3.9 3.10 5.10 5.13 .43T1IERRY PENOLA 1.0 4.1 6.2 6.2 .38Mazenod: Norton . Tslatvs. Tucker. South, Robinson, Best : Tucker. Steintort.

Rcbmson . Le Grand, Bndgelattd . Bourbon .Ther ry Penola: Pinner 3 . Ba{e. Morn . Ruuska Bcst: Putner. O'Neill . LaFontaine.Goodwin . Ke~kv. Dano}tue.

OLD TRINITY 1 .4 3.4 5.5 6.7.43OLD IVANHOE 1.1 5.4 7.4 12.7.79Old Trinity: Smith 2. Natoli . Barr. P. Chiodo. Arratsmith. Best: Mere, Morpeth.Barr. Arrousmlth. Best . Ganthte.Old Ivanhoe: C. Corcoran 3. Harris 3. Kobe 3. Stevens. George. Agushi . Best:

Harris. PouTr. rlguslti . Ferguson . Corcoran. Waddell.

',LrGUST 15 - ROUND 18MHSOB v . ARCELLI NOLD PARADIANS v . NORTH OLD BOYSORMOND v . THERRY PENOLAIVANHOE v . OLD TRINIT YMAZENOD v. OLD IVANHO E

Marcellin OC V . Old ParadiansOld Paradians V . North Old BoysMarcellin OC V . Ivanho e

Half Time and Full Time Score Hotline } 4 5 7 1718

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SCWppesC SECTION

by Russell Gould

Review - Round 16.St. Bedes Mentone Tigers made the jump to third

spot after staging a remarkable second half to in theend comfortably defeat a now 'D' section boundThomastown side by 40 points . The Tigers made theirlongest trek of the year and early on, it showed . TheBears, trying desperately for club legend Tony Fellows350th game and also to avoid going down a grade madeall the running . The ball was continually going theirway out of the middle, and the Tigers couldn't stop it .At the first change the home side was up by 22 points .The Tigers were a bit better in the next, and in a highscoring term booted five goals to the Bears four toreduce their lead to just 17 points going into the half . Itwas in the third term though that the Tigers took con-trol of the game . Kicking into the breeze they controlledplay. and allowed the Bears just one early goal andkicking three themselves to get to within 7 points at thefinal change. With their season on the line, the Tigersresponded in the last term and never gave the Bears achance . They kicked a goal early and then a point to tieit up, but from then on did it with little restraint . Theybooted another six goals to none, which made it a 10goal to one second half and they took the game and alikely finals spot by 40 points .

In a low scoring game at Keysborough, OldMentonians managed the slippery conditions betterand inflicted Hampton Rovers fourth loss on the trot,taking the win by 23 points . In a tight and tough firstterm, both sides booted three goals, the Rovers thoughbooted one extra behind and were up by a point . But forthe next two quarters, they failed to kick a goal, regis-tering just two behinds whilst at the other end thePanthers were capitalising on forward thrusts and puton 4 .5 to take a very handy 26 point lead into the finalquarter. In the last the Rovers kicked a couple of earlygoals to keep spectator's interest up, but then thePanthers also scored to keep their handy lead, and therest of the term was then waiting for the siren to sound,and when it did the home side looked to the scoreboardto find themselves 23 points in the positive .

St . Kilda South Caulfield coach Terry Walshreportedly smiled for the first time since, well for awhile, as his Saints staged a tremendous come frombehind victory to defeat Old Geelong by 5 points . Detailson the match were limited to acknowledging 'Bongo'Vamvakis' 4 goal last quarter, including a 40 metre soc-cer goal, and just how gutsy a win it was for the againinjury depleted Saints.

St. Leos continued their good late season form, andBulleen/Templestowe's season of woe. easily defeatingthem by 71 points at Bulleen . After a fairly even firstterm, the Ttwo Blues up by 8 points, the next threeturned into a procession. After a 6 goal to one secondterm, the Two Blues were up by 40 points at the half.

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did not stem St. Leos domination, and they fmishestronger of the two teams to take victorv, and e,any small relegation fears with a resounding 71win .

Beaumaris recovered from a very uncharactcslow start to finish all over a gallant Banyule sideing victory by a comfortable 71 points . Banyule's rgood form had the Sharks wary, and early on itshowing. The Bears came on firing and put the Ststraight on the back foot, and were up by 3 goalsfirst siren . The heavy conditions were making forscrappy football, but the Sharks did manage to sand had got themselves back into the game by halfAfter a wake up call during the break, the Sharktheir game going in the third and started to grin(Bears down . The last quarter was all Sharks, the Eseemingly running out of legs on the big and rBeatty oval, and the Sharks more attacking and cfootball earned them what was in the end a comforvictory .

Preview - Round 17 .No doubt about match of the round this we(

plays 3 at Mentone where Beaumaris will look tothe St . Bedes Mentone Tigers unbeaten run at hiThis local derby was a bit of a fizzer early on in the,the Sharks winning by upwards of 10 goals, butone should be different. The Tigers are third, and Iing to prove themselves as a final's threat and wiplaying in front of what looms as a huge home criThis game is being widely promoted in the Baysideurbs and a college reunion should bring in some esupport for the home side . Beaumaris though aretop side, and their early season thrashing of the Tishould give them quite a psychological advantage . I'for the Sharks but I'll be barracking for the Tigers .

Old Geelong will try once more to get in to thefour, this week battling what will now surely be aheartened Thomastown side . Their early season c :was a thriller. the Oggers getting up by a couple,this time the Oggers have a bit more to play for. 7are still, thanks to some favourable results just a g~out of fourth spot, and if they win, and win big,results go their way, they could sneak in . But then thave to face Beauy in the last game . but yo

u know. Oggers to win.Hampton Rovers will look to arrest their slide h

ing bottom placed Bulleen/Templestowe. The Roihave lost their last four, but showed some signsreturn to form last week . The Bullants look to havegiven up, and so the Rovers could find this an easy vand will need it to consolidate their spot in the four .

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Finally, Old Mentonians make the trip toHeidelberg to take on Banyule who always put on agood show at home . Actually I'm not sure where thisone is on due to all those ground changes earlier onwhen a couple of grounds were no good . Either way, Ithink the Panthers will try to run into some good formbefore the fmals, and although the opposition will betough, they should get the win .

MILESTONESSt . Leos Emmaus - congratulations to Bern ard

Mitchell on reaching 100 games last week . Barneysdramatic weight loss has not changed his strongstraight ahead style but has increased our female sup-porter numbers . Well done Barney .

Old Geelong - Congratulations to Nick Power whoplayed his 150th game for the OGs last weekend . Nickcommenced his amateur career with Hutchins Old Boysin Hobart, then to old Melburnians before moving to theOGs . Well done Nick on a fine achievement .

OLD MENTONIANS TEAM OF THI RTY YEARSB : R . Bungey, S . Farrow, B . Watts . HB: B . Jamieson

(DVC), M . Barrett, N . Macquire. C : V . Sciacca . A .Newman . J . Connolly . HF : K . Peel, G . Stroud, D . Solley .F: T. Bournon, A . Acreman . R. Macquire (VC) . Ruck: G .Norton (C) . J. Sly. P. Ingram . IC: R . Newman, A .Pearson, D. Rogers . Coach: B. Calvert .

McKINNONSPORTS MEDICINE

SHARPSHOOTERS - CSENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALMACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 9 90ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 3 82POWER HAMPTON ROVERS 1 76VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 2 62MAHMOUD BEAUMARIS 1 54

C RESERVEMILLIS OLD MENTONIANS 8 45SCARPA THOMASTOWN 2 45HECKER ST. BEDES MENTONE 4 44RILEY OLD MENTONIANS 34

MELEES - BEWAR EA melee is "Where an incident takes place

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

or other similar such conduct"

Tony Fellows (Thomastown) crashes through thebannerfor his 350th game for his club last weekagainst St Bedes Mentone Tigers.

NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES - CAUGUST 15 - ROUND 1 8

ST . LEOS EMMAUS v. HAMPTON ROVERSBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. BANYULEOLD MENTONIANS v .

ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERSBEAUMARIS v . OLD GEELONGTHOMASTOWN v. ST . KILDA STH CAULFIELD

C SECTION UMPIRE SHAMPTON ROVERS v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE ...Field: Paul Withington Gene Hodgins

ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . ST. LEOSEMMAUS Field : Michael Allen Chris Stevens Goal :Peter Wallis Noel Turner

BANYULE v . OLD MENTONIANS Field : NeilMcCorquodale Shaun Roll s

ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. BEAUMARISField : Brendan Allen (R) Graeme HunichenBoundary: Tristan Bowman Anthony PattersonGoal : Andrew Long Gary Clancy

OLD GEELONG v, THOMASTOWN Field : DanielHalliwell Craig Bratjberg Boundary : Becky GriffithsJason Handfield

C Section Results on Page 41

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C SectionBANYULE BEAUMARIS BULLEEN- HAMPTON OLD GEE L

c~n Coach: TEMPLESTOWE ROVERS Coach: Mari Nee~Res Coach: SYept en Cua~ Res Coach: Scott M~hcrs Coach: Dam Birch Coach: Russell Berries Res Coach : Bernie 0`1 B Klunear 1 N . McLean Res Coach: David Hooper Res Coacl,:David R«,ters«r 1 M Neeld2 D Witchell 2 S. Nish 1 J . Prior 1 B . Hoare 2 M Edmond3 L Hol t4 M Gilbert

3 M. Pitts 2 S. Driver 1 C. McGregor 3 D Welsby

5 B Wilmore4 M. Devine 3 P Graham 2 M. McKellar (C) 4 T Du daleDugdale

6 P Williams5 M. Ensor . 2 T. Smith 4 C St i

7 G Donaldson 6 A. Quin 4 W. Thompson 3 B. Artz 5 A Howells8 R Williams 7 P. Fisher 5 C. Parris 3 S. McDonald 5 A Robso n9 J Plant 8 M. O'Brien 8 N Bone

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6 B Mithen10 J Fortune 8 J . Whitla . 4 A . Hunter 6 T Pool e11 J McDermott 9 B . Nicholson 9 L. Stott 5 B . Martyn 7 A Darcy12 J Ega n

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5 P. Buckle y6 A Natoli

7 S Wilso n13 M O Brien14 S Kayrooz

10 J . Wadha m11 S . Blackie

12 A. Parris.

6 A. Perry8 T Seymou r9 J Wilson N15 S Gray 12 R . Thatcher 13 D . Tulloch 7 David Anderson 10 T Wiffen

16 D Mayn e17 L O'Connell

13 B . Vaughan14 S Mclver

14 D . Cooper7 ~ Armou r8 Drew Anderson 10 M . Oliphant

18 J Turnbull.

15 M . Hoyne 15 D . Bone 8 E. Crabtree 11 R Lile y12 N Power19 A Thompson

20 S Playfair15 L . Stevens 16 S . Smith 9 J . Day .

9 S, Morgan 13 H . McInnes

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D SECTIONby Ken Bremner

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Unmerciful 'Floggings' (3 of them) to Old Essendon,Monash Blues and St Johns along with atrociou s

ground conditions (2 in particular) at The Uni. Ovaland Aquinas' adopted ground at Ringwood highlightedround number 16 .

Still no clear picture has emerged for the fate of theteams presently positioned from 5th spot to 9th .Destiny is most definitely in the hands of those con-cerned . A quick look at the fixture (today and nextweek) will throw up a'plethora' of what ifs andmaybe's . What does PLETHORA mean KB, after all weare only mere mortals .

Review Round 16 - August 0 1In woeful conditions at Ringwood . all Aquinas and

Southbank players are to be congratulated (alongwith the umpires . Moore and Ladd) for keeping coolheads about them when the game simply reduceditself to mud wrestling . The 'Bankers' wrestled bestafter a sluggish start and a 4 goal buffer at the longinterval proved decisive. Southbank by 35 pts at finalsiren time . Hodgy . Kip & Morgs best for Southbankwith Bethune & Hyland accorded likewise for the'Bloods' .

It was a shocker for players. officials and specta-tors at the Uni . Oval . The 'Blacks' and Salesian sim-ply slogged it out in the disgraceful conditions . Scoreslevel at 2gls 5pts at half time begged for someone tobreak the deadlock . It was to be Salesian . who con-trolled the 3rd qtr to nudge 2 majors ahead, a leadthey then held throughout the remainder of the game .Best for Uni . were Toose . Fogerty & Mathie .

Whitefri ars tore through Old Essendon Grammarfrom the outset and effectively had the game won athalf time, holding an assailable 80 pt advantage . Tothe 'Dons' credit their 2nd half effort was more restric-tive but still finished another 18 pis in arrears to ulti-mately go down the gurgler by a whopping 98 pts .MVP's for the 'Friars' were Pawlik . Bateman & Carrigg .

Ajax scored an emphatic 115 pt victory overMonash Blues. Having gone down to the 'Ashers' ear-lier in the season the 'Jackas' were keen to atone .They had winners all over the park and Monash coulddo little to stem the tide . Best for Ajax were Rosen .Freund & Rajch who bagged 15 snags between them .

'Pitcher' Park at Parkside was a tad on the muddvand slushy side but it held no fears for the'Red Devils'as they systematically ripped apart a dispirited anddepleted St Johns outfit. Some 28 goals to 4 tells apretty sad tale of woe. The Joc's were simply out-classed all over the field . Parkside were well served byPino . Hockey . Moodie & Ryan .

St Pat's Mentone welcomed down Yarra Valleyand the game very much resembled their earliermatch in the season . The 'Vultures' looked all over

winners at half time only to let matters slide on bthe 3rd when the 'Bushrangers' really opened up siing a lazy 7 majors to turn a 19 pt deficit into a 1lead. In a spirited last qtr the 'Vultures' pickedtheir work rate but just couldn't make any leewa}Yarra Valley who held them out by 4 goals . Heffer.was judged best for the 'Bushrangers' and CSullivan for the 'Vultures' .

Preview Round 17 - August 8

Monash Blues V Whitefriars - (KB) Absolutegasp opportunity for the 'Ashers' to consolidatfinals spot . Billy's the name, not silly, hence I restfaith in facts, figures and form and select the 'Frito win by 30+ pts . (TB) . How many chances haveBLUES had to clinch that 5th position or anotquestion how many chances do they want . Well toreally is it, even though there is still the penultirrround next week, no win today and no finals for thiThis incentive just won't be enough with the Frijust too classy.

Old Essendon Grammar V Aquinas - (KB) Doujeopardy again here for what seems the umptee :time of late . O .E .G.'s best form has been reservedhome games and today against a possible leg we'Bloods' team, the 'Dons' should get the spoils andby 12 - 18 pts . (TB). A real crunch game this onethe victors goes some spoils temporarily at least, toloser "E" becomes a real possibility. OEG's are vgood at home but all year have had a tendency nolplay out their games if they can do this today theywin .

Southbank V Uni .Blacks - (KB) Slowly but surthe 'Bankers' are working their way back into sosolid form pre the finals, whilst the 'Blacks' can o:play their season out and plan for'99 . Uni .Blackspose a real threat, however the overall depth of tabshould stand Southbank in good stead to win by 2pts . (TB). It is still very important for the "backtrack" Bankers to keep on winning and build on thpercentage. while the Blacks as so brilliantly picliup by KB really have not too much to play IRealistically at home one cannot but pick the hoiside with plenty of confidence .

Salesian V St Pat's Mentone -(KB) The ho;form is far superior to that of the 'Vultures' . Evallowing for the fact that St Pat's will have a real rhot dip, the spur of possible finals action will motiwSalesian highly enough to ensure they emerge victoous by 36+ pts . (TB) . The boys from Chaddy will haa good win today to set up a°do or die" clash w i

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Southbank next week . The Vultures as usual will becompetitive and make a game of it, but TB feels thee,&a incentive should see Salesian home .

St Johns O .C .'s V Ajax -(KB) Just the fact of nothaving to travel will greatly assist the Joc's . It wouldtake a brave or silly man (or both) to tip against Ajax,especially in their present form. A wet ground would-n't help the `Jackas' cause in adding to their %age (Iwonder what chance of that being the case?) but inany event they'll win comfortably by 60+ pts . (TB) .Must totally agree with the maestro Mr. Bremner here,the Jackas form and depth is that good at the momentthat even their Ressies could probably beat the hap-less Jocs at the moment. So even away from home inunknown territory Ajax easily.

Yarra Valley V Parkside - (KB) Terrific match onthe cards here . with plenty at stake for both. The paceof the 'Bushrangers' will create headaches for the 'RedDevils' and conversely the overall strength of Parksidewill prove difficult for Yarra Valley to cope with . In atoss of a coin selection, Parkside by less than 12 pts.(TB) . I will disagree with you here KB not with any realsureity but I think the Bushrangers at home witheverything to play for will produce something out ofthe ordinary today . They have worked hard to havethis chance, not that the Devils haven't worked hardbut just the extra motivation sways the Brain to YarraValley.

Press Correspondents:Fax to KB on 9850 696 4(Email Ken Bremner@access .net.au) or Tommy on

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

Player milestones to be fonvarded direct to theVAFA Admin .

MILESTONESSouthbank - congratulations to Lance "Love

Child" Van Loon who played his 50th game last weekagainst Aquinas . A great clubman Lance will be sore-ly missed next year due to overseas commitments .

NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES ' DAUGUST 15 - ROUND 18

AQUINAS v. MONASH BLUESUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD ESSENDONSALESIANS v . SOUTHBANKWHITEFRIARS v. ST. JOHNS 0 CAJAX v . YARRA VALLEYST . PATRICKS MENTONE v . PARKSID E

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AJAX 5.2 11.4 18.8 22.11 .143MONASH BLUES 1.0 1.2 3.2 4.4 .28Ajex: Rosen 8. Fruend S. Halphen 4. Rajch 2. Cohen . Marks . Pat. Best : Rosen .Pat . Halphen. Rapoport . kalutski. Bloom.Monash Blues: Farrar 2 . McGee. Trumble . Best : O'Ne61 . Holloway. McGee .Rogers. Smith. McClelland.WHITEFRIARS 5.4 12.12 15.17 17.22 .124OLD ESSENDON 0.2 0.3 3.4 3.8.26WhiteS•lera: C. Camgg 6. Vandenblomm 3 . Eames 2 . Northey . Robinson . M .Carbone. Pasqualotto. Pawlik. Power . Best : Pawlik . Bateman . C . Carrigg. B.Vandenboom. L . Eames. MikaOld Easendon: Lutterschm[dt . Leask. Fleming. Best: Hutchinson . Walker.Uebtergang. Paver Evans .AQUINAS 2.6 3.8 4.11 6.15.51SOUTHBANK 3.1 7.7 10.10 12.14.86Aquinas: Wooden 2. Whiston . B. Moran . Flynn. Clifford. Best: S . Bethanune . A .Bethanune . Jess, Close. H}iand . Flynn.

ySouthbenk: Murphy 4 . MeNamara 3. A. Rolls. Stewart. B. Gellk. K. Wolford .Hodgson. Best : K. lVzlford. Morgan . Houarth. Hodgson . Murphy. Corboy.UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.2 2.5 2 .6 2 .7.19SALESIAN 1.5 2.5 4.8 4.10.34University Blacks: Howell. Nihil. Beat: Toose. Mackie. Pekin. Fogarty.Thompson. Beaton.Salesian: Moodie 6. Pino 6. R}an 5 . Chilcott 3 . hiane[i13 . Date 2 . Hockey .Macnamara. Tessari. Best: Pino. Hockey. Campbell . Moodie. Harvey. Cusack.PARKSIDE 7.8 15.9 24.14 28.17.185ST JOHNS 1.0 4.1 4.3 5.3 .33Parkside : (Coal Kickers and best players not received )St Johns: Van Houten 3 . Hancock. Fredericks . Best : Van Houten. Fredericks.Monroe. Fov.ST PATRICKS MENTONE 4.3 6.7 8.9 12.11.83YARRA VALLEY 2.4 3.7 10.11 16.13.109St . Patricks Mmtone: C . O'meara 3 . C. Barr 2. Matt Sullivan 2. Sebire 2 .Groves . Paul Murphy. C. Sullivan . Best: Chris Sullivan. Sebire . D. Noonan .Groves . Dixon, C . O'Meara.Yerra Velley: Rees 4. Macnean 4. Midro 2 . Peake. Taylor. Reynolds . Reddaway.Hale, M . White . Best : Downs . M. White . Dodu•ell . Mtdro. Howse. Peake . Macsean .

RESERVES - 1 .07.98AJAX 2.1 8.5 11.8 14.10.94MONASH BLUES 2.1 2.1 2.1 4.2 .26AJAX: Roth 7. Kalb 2 . Mordech 2. B . Goldberg. L. Goldberg. Lewis . Best: Segal .Samuel . Zurbo . Roth . Mohr. Lust.Monash Blues: Mentha. S. Wrodarcryk . Dobson. Green . Beat: Dobbin. Bolton .Mentha. Smith . Berry. Walsh.WHITEFRIARS 1.8 5.11 8.14 10.16 .76OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 0.0 0.0 0.0. 0.0.0Afiitehlers : McFarlane 3. Nolan 2. iarrtl 2. Rvan. O'Brien, Lester. Best: Nolan .McArdiCfe. C. Eames. Ma~utre . A. Davis. Campbell .Old Esamdom Best: Bellman. Barr. Carter. Greaslev. Dawson. Mansfield.AQUINAS 0.3 4.7 8.8 10.9 .69SOUTHBANK 2.0 3.0 5.1 5.5 .35Aquinas: N. Moran 3. Chapman 2 . D. Joyce . Langford. Corrte. Jeffrey. Hughes .Best: Chapman. Harper. Lan~( o'rd. Nichol. Jovice. Eduards.Southbank: Oliver 2. G . Rolts. Wood . Ractia. Best : Melican . Aitken. Herrige .Goodlet. Wood. Wardrop.UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.4 2.7 5.9 7.12 .54SALESIAN 0.0 0.2 3.1 5.1.31University Blacks: Milner 2 . Sullivan . Darroch. Atkinson. Cameron . Neville, Best:Forbes. Cook. Sainsbury. Milner . Darroch. Nolan. Seleslan: (Go alKickers and best players not recehcd)PARKS IDE RFST JOHNS FST PATRICKS MENTONE TIG . 1.2 1.2 2.3 4.4.28YARRA VALLEY 0.4 5.8 9.11 12.15.87St. Patrieks Mmtone Tig. : Batey. Cosgrove. Emmett . McMillan. Best: D . Nichols.Batey. Andrew. Parker.Yarra Valley: Clarkson 2. S. Thompson 2. L. Morris . L . White. Penaluna . Dmie .sPark . Ford. Best: Clarkson . Davies . S . Thompson. L. Whtte. Joiner . Davis.

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D SectionAJAX . AQUINAS O.C . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSIDE

Coach: Rick MachoRes Coach: Andrew SdRnker

Coach: Pn kew CrosbyRes Caech: Brad &vcLry

Coach: Dave RogersRes Coach: Steve King

Coach: Lloyd Cm# eHRes Coach: Share Bishop

Coach Lewie Zara (aRes Coach: Mark Rave

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.45 R. Walsh

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D SectionSTJOHNS ST PATRICKS SALESIAN SOUTHBANK UNNERS(T Y~ ,[tEmuia , pol, MENTONE

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D SectionWHITEFRIARS

Coach: Des "herRes Coach : Brian C,rils

1 D. Fedele2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbone5 M. Robinson6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghlan8 A. Davi s9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R . Reidy12 A . Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbell16 B . Vandenboom17 A. Carbone (VC)to C. muloney19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R . Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardull i24 R . Mika25 D . Griffin26 C. Ryan27 D. Vandenboom28 C. Eames29 A . Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C . Harris34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nolan37 P. O'Brien38 C . Carrig g39 M . Winterburn40 A . Thwaites41 C. O'Connor43 N . Elliot44 B . O'Connor45 M . Lester46 G. Johnson47 M . Nolan48 D . Delzoppo49 C . Callander50 T. Burgoine51 L. Eame s54 S . Gillan56 D. Ri o57 J . McFarlane58 J . Rio59 D . Gentilin61 D . Cassar62 R . Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C. Winterburn

YARRA VALLEYCoach : David Kyl eRes Coach Braadan Ruddy

1 PI Telford2 F. Macvean3 R. Thompson4 M. Fung5 A. Drew6 D. Howse7 J . Downs8 L. Morris9 C. Ross10 N . Dodwell11 C . Reynolds12 M . White13 O . Kysela14 M . Simpson15 J . Koenan16 B . Smillie17 A. Laing18 L. White19 S . Thompson20 S . Frame21 A . Livesey-Cole22 T Wapshott23 D . Balshaw24 M . Davies25 T. Habben26 G . Mcleod27 A. Rowe28 J . Macvean29 P. Peterson30 D . Potter31 C. Padgett32 C. Heffernan33 D. Ireland34 T. Chrisfield35 B . Peake36 R . Penaluna37 D . Francome38 B . Morrison39 T. Reddaway40 M. Whit e41 B. Downs42 T. Crean43 H . Park44 J . H o45 L . Rees47 B . Mcllwrath48 R. Davis49 S . Seabourne50 P. Ford52 A . Hartnett53 S . Corcoran54 T. Hal e55 S . Taylo r56 L . Harrington57 G. White58 G . Kerr59 A. Joiner60 F. Yendell63 T. Strong64 T. Gentl e66 A . Biesbroek71 M . Laing72 R. Lawton76 J . Scale s

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RUNNERS, TRAINERS,WATER CARRIERS

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

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

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

CLUBS SEEKING PRESCRIBED PENALTYFOR REPORTED PLAYER(S)

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

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

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

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HughLyon

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E SECTION (Blue)by Craig Richardson

Round 16Nothing too much came out of last week's match-

es apart from the race is still on for that fourthspot in this year's finals series .

With Oakleigh needing percentage againstGlenhuntly they came out with all guns firing andsmashed the Hunters by 192 points in a one sidedand confidence boosting victory .

Swinburne in the mud at home managed to rollPower House by 7 points in a morale boosting vic-tory . Whereas Power House seem to be slumping tolows not seen for years .

Peninsula Pirates comfortably rolled finalshopefuls Chirnside with probably the biggesthomeground advantage in the league . Chirnsidereally needed to push Peninsula a little more close-ly to convince us that they are worthy finals com-batants . In the end the Pirates obviously superiorhad a 52 point victory with their endless ability tooutclass and outwork their opponents .

Caulfield predictably belted the Wickers in amatch that really was always going to be 'how farCaulfield' . The final margin of 140 points simplysums up the gap between the top sides and the bot-tom sides.

In a similar result Old Camberwell defeatedSt.Marys by 149 points . Again the Wellers simplyproved too strong and capable for the winlessSaints . The Wellers seem to be now really focusedon the finals and with wins like Saturday's over theSaints, won't do anything but further boost theirconfidence for later in the year .

Round 17

Just two games to go. For some not enough, forothers the season can't come quick enough andthen there are those that are on the edge of theirseats and fighting tooth and nail to make it into thisyear's finals action .

First up this week we have The Hunters playinghost to an in form Swinburne . There is very little forme to be persuaded to tip the home side andSwinburne had a very good victory last week . So inwhat will be a hard fought encounter for most of thegame . I'll tip Swinburne by 6 goals .

This week the Saints take on a disappointingPiranha's outfit . St.Marys thus far are winless andPower House are struggling. On their home trackthey do perform better (St .Marys) but overall I feelPower House by 10-15 goals .

In the biggest clash of the season as far aswhat's up for stakes anyway, Chirnside at hometake on Oakleigh . Chirnside only two games and

6% behind Oakleigh,will be nothing shortof deadly seriousabout the outcome ofthis game . On home turf Chirnside are a 5-6 gbetter outfit and a win this week keeps them alfor at least another week . The Krushers on iother hand seem to be rolling along comfortablythis stage and could even afford a loss, not that t :is what they will be wanting though. In a grimatch (on paper anyway) I' ll go for the home sidewin and to stay alive for the finals race. Chirns :by 2 goals .

The Wickers at home to the Pirates . Well jilike last week's clash, the Wickers unfortunatwill not be able to man up in enough positions athus the Pirates will belt them convincingly. Wnext weeks game a highlight (against CCamberwell) the Pirates will want to fine tune thalready well performed lineup, and with a furtlconfidence boosting victory over Elsternwick thwill be even a better lineup in the coming weeks .Peninsula by a minimum of 15 goals over tWickers .

In the final game we have another cracker jaencounter . Old Camberwell v Caulfield . Bosides (like Peninsula) are on 14 wins and a loss hecould cost either one the double chance . At hon.Camberwell are very very good and Caulfield proably haven't travelled all that well in recent tri(lost to Chirnside away). Camberwell have lost a Iwith key players injured in recent weeks and at itstrength I would tip a home team victory . Howevfif not at full strength (as the Spy tells me) I'll go fiCaulfield but only just in what could be the matcof the year so far .

Both sides are very good and little separat(them. In the end Caulfield by 2 goals .

In The Magoos .Swinburne to beat Glenhuntly. Power House i

belt St.Marys, Oakleigh to roll an out of foriChirnside lineup, Peninsula to beat the Wickers ta mile and Old Camberwell to remain undefeateand beat Caulfield .

Social NotesPower House have their 'Big Day Out' comin

up on the Sunday after the last game at the clukrooms. The day has been sponsored by SolvCommunications and all are welcomed . On thSaturday night after the last game the annual VotCount is on, also at the clubrooms . For furthedetails on both contact one of the friendly comm

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Eisternwick - Rohan 'The Lawn Mower Man'Buckingham reaches 50 games this week . A val-tied clubman who is liked by all at Elsternwick . Welldone from all at the Club, Rohan .

Glenhuntly - congratulations to Greg Fletcheron reaching 200 games . Greg first played in 83 andalong the way has been Reserve Captain 89 and 91,Reserve B&F 87 and 96, and Reserve LeadingGoalkicker on 91 . Among his many years inExecutive capacity he was President of the 92 and94 premiership sides . Well done Fletch .

Caulfield Grammarians - congratulations tothe "Pie Man" on reaching 200 club games . Since1986 Matt Scholten has been a fantastic clubman,has played numerous senior matches, 2- ReserveB&F's, committee member and reserve coach forthe last 5 years . Matt is now current President . Welldone to you "Pie Man" . Also David Gurr played his100th game recently. Beginning in the U19's,"Digger" has progressed to becomea solid defenderwho never takes a backward step . Well done to youboth form all at CGFC .

Peninsula OB - congratulations to AndrewAtchison on playing his 100th game today. Seniorruckman for most of his career, and winner of the1997 B&F. Well done from everyone at Pirateland.

McKINNONSPORTS MEDICINE

SHARPSHOOTERS - E'{Blue)SENIORS

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CHIRNSIDE PARK v . OAKLEIGH Field : AlanLadd (R) Ron Martyn

ELSTERNWICK v . PENINSULA Field: PeterWoods

OLD CAMBERWELL v . CAULFIELD GR . Field :Tim Sutcliffe (R) Robert Sneddon

SENIORS - 1 .07.98OAKLEIGH 9.9 21.14 28.18 37 .21 .243GLENHUNitY 0 .1 1.1 4.2 8.3 .51Oaklelgh: Dooley 15 . Adauay 5 . Hanley 3 . Heverin 3. Redford 3. A. Kitts 2. Hall .S. Kitts. Mackenzie . Oram . Shirting. Ta~ior. Best: Dooley, Hamilom. Gee, K.Marshall. M. Wood, 7a4aleris .Glenhuntly : Ireland 2. Mance 2. O'Riellv. McGuiness. Mitchell . Stew-art. Best:Rossiter. Bateman . Richards . Miller, O'ReWt• . McGuiness.SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 .4 4.12 5.16 7.21 .63POWER HOUSE 2.5 3.8 5.12 7.13 .55Swintnune Uaiversity: J. Dell'Olio 4. C. Dei'Otio. N. Smith. Hamilotn. Best: J .Dell'Olio. N. Smith. Debono. J . Dell'Oito. Piotrowski. Sheedy.Power House: Craven 2. Richardson 2. Cla}aon. Robinsoan. Harris . Best : Dean.Wright. Dot4e. Evans, Morris. Burt.PENINSUI.A 8.4 12.8 15.10 21 .12 .138CHIRNSIDE PARK 1.0 2.2 8.6 13.8.86Peninsula: C . Lattdrv 7 . Paine 4, Farrar 2 . A . Bomtler 2 . Gross 2 . Dletzsch.Campbell. S. Parsons. Goldthorpe. Best : Pou~tey. S. Parsons. M. Gonner.Marshall . C . Landry, Crean .Ch3rnside Park: Pedier 3 . V. Picciotti 2 . Brown 2, Sore 2 . M . Pemberton.Henderson. McHenry. Best : Pedler. Mather . Brown . Holliday. W. Pemberton. M.Pemberton.CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 9.4 14.9 21.13 26.19.175ELSTERNWICK 1 .2 3 .4 4.8 4.11 .35Caulfield Grammar: Hall 2. Will 5. Dicrosta 3. Vella 3 . Couiishaw 2. Baxter.Best : Hall. D . Anderson. Ro¢a(s. Will . Baxter. Vella.Elsternwiek: HankLt 2. Wlaker. Davison. Best: Tilley, Wiynore. Murphy.Hankin . Contut. Ward.OLD CAMBERWELL 8.7 13.8 20.11 27.16.178ST MARY'S 1.2 4.4 4.4 4.5.29Old CamberwelL• Orwin 6. D . Watker 3. Hills 3. Hardman 3. Saifar 2. kent 2.Pratt 2. Johnson. M . Scott . Sims. Smith. Soligo. Hanson. Best : Pratt. Whitehead.imbergec Leitch. Short. Sims .St. Mery'a Jones 2. Hill . Watson. Best: lnnes . Malloch . Frail . Joseph.

RESERVES - 1 .07 .98OAKLEIGH 4 .7 7.12 13.16 15 .22.110GLENHUNTLY 0.0 0.2 0.3 1.3 .9Oakleigh : Divine 4 . Gant 3 . Janchello 3 . Btoomi'ield. Bromley,. Grant. Orlando.Theofilopoulis. Best: Bloomfield . A . Wood. Tolley . Dickie. Aliss. Perdikomatis.Glenhuntly: Smith. Best: Bateman . M .. Jones. Ireland . D. Jones. Ireland . D.Jones. Fletcher, L . Thomas .SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 .3 3.4 6.6 6.6 .42POWER HOUSE 3.1 5.2 8.4 13.8 .88Swintwne University : Andrutopcxitlos 3. Dymond . Wright. Snow. Best : DyTttrntd .Feeman . Winters. Svtohu . Snow. Andrmopotous .Power House: Bcljack 4 . Vestergaard 3 . Wilson . Burt . Krolmark. Senior. PaFiou .Best: Senior. Ramanauskas . Vester~aard . Hansen. McLeod . BalJack .PENINSULA 3 .0 4.2 8.2 11.3 .69CHIRNSIDEPARK 2.1 4.2 4.2 4.3 .27Peninsula: Fisher 5. Bed(ord 2 . Bowen. Pacell. Franks. Kent . Best: Warner.Fisher. Glover. Sernm. Bourn. Pov,ell .Chirn.side Park: Koopmatt . Massarotti Wyngard. Harvey. Best : Adams . Wyngard .Cousins . SutOe. Mosca. R. Chtrnside.CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4.4 7.7 15.9 _ 19.12 .126ELSTERNWICK 2.0 5.0 5.0 5.0.30Caulfield Grammar : Margerison 4. Scholten 4 . Cutler 4. Santiago 3 . Harrison 2.M. t9ose . Do«d . Best : Cutter. G. Williams . Margerson. M. HIose . Gurr. S antiago .Etsternwick: Curtain 2. Broderick. Mahony. Lilkakis. Best: Soppett. Devonshire.Daniels. Whelan. Lilikakis. Roberts .OLD CAMBERWELL RFST MARYS

NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES .- E (Blue)AUGUST 15 - ROUND 18

POWER HOUSE v . GLENHUNTLYSWINBURNE UNI . v . CHIRNSIDE PARKOAKLEIGH v. ELSTERNWICKPENINSULA 0 B v. OLD CAMBERELLCAULFIELD OR . v . ST . MARYS

MELEES - B EWAREA melee is 'Where an incident takes

place involving players pushing,scragging, jumping into packs,

throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct"

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E BlueCAU f11D GRAMVl4RCoech: Gedf ReiUeyRes Coach: MaUMew Schoken

1 M . Millard2 B. Hal l3 D. Anderson (C)4 S. Stevenson5 W. Horton6 A. Kahofe r7 J. Cowlishaw8 S. Cossart - Wals h9 W. Bowes10 A. Will11 M . Cassidy12 J . Farmer13 D. Gurr14 S . Klose15 R . Castles16 T. Royals17 G . Williams17 P. Anderson18 N . Cox19 B . Baxter20 H . Vella20 M . Klos e21 N . Brohier (VC)22 T. Townley23 D . Ash24 K. Dach s25 N. Lubransky25 T. Wailes26 S . Williams27 R .Keown27 R . Morrissey28 T. Chan29 D . Schrimsk i30 D . Lowe31 J . Holloway32 M . Dicrosta33 N . Silve r34 J . Margerison35 A . Lawrence36 R . Gosstray36 M . Forster37 M . Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 M . Phelan41 M . Liddell42 D . Synman43 J . Smith44 C . Bettany45 T. Oscar46 G . Lehner47 L. Salem48 S . Varthalis48 I . Warnecke49 B . Cowling50 M . Cutler51 J . Liddell52 M . Harrison54 B . Lyons55 M . Davies56 A . Dowd59 A . Beauchamp60 P. Kin g62 A . Coventry69 A. Gooding

CHIRNSIDE PAR KCoach : Stephen JonesRes Coach: Karl Oates

1 M. Pemberton2 A. Sore3 G. Skein4 M. Carusi5 M. Holliday6 J . Brow n7 V. Piccioli8 S . Oate s9 W. Pemberton10 M . Koopmans11 G . Wyngard12 D . Paola13 E . Westmore14 D. Dasolto15 S . McIntosh16 M . Walker17 B . Pedle r18 M . Massarotti19 C . Picciol i20 K. Oates21 S . Cousins22 P. Delguidice23 R . Davidson24 D . McHenry25 R . Henderson26 G . Kellaway27 L . Lowen28 J . Mosca29 P. Schilling30 L. Mather31 M . Ogstan32 G. Laidlaw33 A . Chirnside34 A. Thomas35 MT. Koopmans36 D. Karp37 L. Bakey38 G . Kimpton39 N . Sibbing40 T. Marriner41 D . Kennedy42 A. Conte43 A. Burnes44 R. Chirnside45 W. Hussey46 P. Egan47 N . Egan48 R . Gray49 C . Peters50 C. Lindsay52 G . Lambkin53 B . Driver54 D . Skillern55 P. Churchill56 R . McArthur57 J . Whiteside58 A . Mather59 D . Harvey60 P. Pope61 G. Pillikidis

ELSTEfiNWICKAFC.Coach: Rod WilliamRes Coach:p n&ewCurtain

1 L . Murphy (C)2 A. Hanki n3 T. Byrne4 C. Lyons5 M. Whelan6 D. Brennan7 D. Le e8

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S . CurrieG. Ahear nR . BravingtonL . MissagliaP. MahonyN . WigmoreP. StankovichB . BarnettM . SavageM . SurmanJ . Ward

18 N . Wigmore19 R . Buckingham20 G . Daniell21 P. Robe rt s22 M . Bullard23 S . Cu rt ain24 G. Corrie25 B . Franken26 C . Mahony27 M . Daniels28 W. Davidson29 S . Mahony30 J . A'vard31 G . Devonshire32 P. Harri s33 J . Overman34 A. Conlin35 P. McNally36 B . Bravington37 L. Lambert38 M . Bel l39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A. Tilley42 J . Lilikakis43 C. Lyons44 G . Corri e45 R . Grandemang e46 J . Kosij47 M . Grant48 R . Morgan49 B. Bravington50 D . Hosking51 S . Ramsey54 S . Kirkham55 P. Harri s57 J . Wright64 D . Auslander

GLENHUNTLYCoach: Steve AllenderRes Coach : Peter Derrick

1 B. Wilso n2 C. Whelan3 T Hill4 D. Cassar5 J . Alless i6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kouts8 J . Janis9 A. Antonio10 A . Young11 T. Rossiter12 S.OiReilly13 M. Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Breslin16 C. Johnso n1721222324262728

S . August1 . Turne rG. RichardsP. ThomasA. WorsnopT. ShortM . GultonC. MurrayB . StewartL. Thomas

303 132 S . Jankovic33 D .Jones34 B. Mille r35 J . Commerford36 R . Hal l37 A . Breslin38 A, Haggerty39 T. Hosking40 L . McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M . Jones44 B. O'Donnell45 R . Stannage46 A . Bai n47 J . Walton48 J. Young50 G. Lewis52 C . Mitchell53 D . McLinden54 D . Mance55 S . Pappin56 R. Bateman57 M . Ryan58 J . Crooke60 M .Johnson62 G . Panozzo63 C . Thom64 M . Callender65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B. Hodg e68 R . Dolge69 G . Fletcher71 P. Jone s

Rafferty theWrecker

OAKLEIGH AF.ICoach: Chris MooreRes Coach: Peter ArnlarqPq

1 R. Gec2 A. Bloomfield3 D . MacKenzie4 P. Heverin5 R. Dooley6 K. Marshall7 P. Donadel8 R. Marshall9 J . Moutis10 M . Wood11 C . Hanley12 A . Zavaleris13 J . Knapper14 B. Dell'Aquila15 G . Redford16 J . Nik o17 P. Hamilton19 P. Taylor (C)20 T. Adami c21 A . Perdikomatis22 S. Osborn e23 P. Dickie24 S . Kitt s25 C . Marshall26 A . Kitt s27 S .Adaway28 A . Monaghan29 D . Hall30 J. Stevens31 T. Bromley32 G . Perpina34 S . Kilner35 R. Nuske37 P. Nikakis38 D . Chapman39 J . Bonaddio40 C . Taylo r41 G . Malapanis42 G . Orland o43 J . Theofilopoulos44 B . Woodard45 G . Chapma n46 P. Andonopoulos47 S . Lewi s48 C . Nikakis50 A . Walsh51 J . Bonaddi o52 P. Andrinopoulos53 T. lanchell o54 A . Atherinos55 B . Grant56 J . Alis s57 S . Simopoulos60 M.Oram61 A. Moulang63 D . Woods64 J . Tolley65 B . Stirling66 A . Wood67 B . Gan t68 A. Khodr71 S . Randl e

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J . McLeanT JamesA . Inkster (VC)S . Jack

5 S . Horskins6 A. Seeley; M. Scottg C. Town9 A. Gibbs10 M . Hanson11 J . Heffernan2 J . Wilson (C)

13 N. Sim s14 R. Whitehead (VC)15 M . Sho rt16 D . Walker17 R : Pik e18 A. Brownless1 9 M. Freedman20 A. Hills21 T. Hardman22 S . Chow23 D . Bel l24 D . Imberger25 A . Taylor26 M . Stones27 T. Dohe rt y28 B . Leitch.29 T. Johnson30 S . Ro e31 L.O'Mahony32 E . Williams33 M . Richmond34, P. McCare35 M . Hopkins36 S. Derry37 R . Gillen38 R. Scott39 C. EVans40 J . Harvey41 L . Ryan42 R . Pra tt43 T Walker44 S. Smith46 T. Reid47 P. Lenton48 J . Swann49 A . Kent50 B . McKenzie51 A . Ro gers52 J. Mcllwain53 B . Mcllwain54 P. Richmond56 N . Saffar57 T. Simpson58 C . Williams59 D . Alex60 B . Kallio61 T. Johnson62 C. Bayford63 C . Strachan64 B . Da y65 J . Miles66 T. Hamilton67 P. Craig68 P. Thomas69 P. Cohen70 D . Jennings

ALL ELECTRICAL & GASHOME APPLIANCES

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PENINSU LA O.BCoach : Brett McUraithRes Coach: Net Franks

S . ParsonsS . McMahonG . NelsonE. BowenN . Ken tM . WarnerN . FranksP. Angus (C)P. KeohnP. KrohnT. TrewhittA . LandryA. CampbellV. BrancaijanoS . Coomb sB . Coo kS . ClaringboldL. Barcla yS. GloverM . GoldthorpeC . Landry (VC)M . Bonne rA. AtchisonR . SharpinB . WightS . AtchisonC. LloydS . Payze

28 B . Taylor29 R . Powney30 A . Crean31 A. Gross32 A. Parsons33 D . Sims34 T. Bradon35 S . Jackson36 N. Bowman37 T. Stewart38 M . Wells39 R . Pritchard40 S . Marshall41 S . Farrow42 A . Maley43 M. Bonner44 J . Mui r45 D .Scown46 A . O'Neil48 J . Bleasby49 J . Whelan50 R . Blood51 M . Fisher52 R . Bedford53 D . Smith54 M . Dentry55 R . Cannon56 R.Powney58 P. Dietzsch60 P. Coope r62 D . Cross66 A . Hayley69 S . Farrar

POWERHOUSECoach: Peter OtivieriRes Coach: Craig Richar&on

1 J . Gent2 J . Hall3 J . Grey4 C. Lloyd5 M. Braini6 D . Burt7 C . Richardson8 S. Cross9 A. Morris10 T. Bailey11 J . Gil l12 R. Wright13 J . Harris14 Hazelwood15 C. Trewin16 L. Bol d17 C . McLeod18 C . Doyle19 J . Evans20 D . Allen21 D . Miller22 P. Bates23 S . Craven24 R. Williams25 S . Evans26 J . Senior27 S . West28 J . Tucker29 T. Madden30 P. Harrison31 R . Marshall32 B . Wilson33 R. Taylor34 A . Doughton35 C. Williams36 A . Robinson37 M . Hansen38 P. Phelan39 O . Vestergarrd40 C . Burnside41 S . Clayto n42 N . Deans43 W. Uran44 G . Dean45 P. Ghazouani46 S . McCardel47 D . Norman48 D . Phela n49 A. James50 A. Standl51 B . McKenzie52 E . Krolmark53 A . Kerr54 J . Blowfield55 N . Ura n56 J . Hem57 C . O'Connor61 B. McNamara66 D . Wrigh t70 R . Haywood87 T. Frien d88 G . Scotland

ST. MARY'SCoach: Evan Evan sRes Coach : Peter Dinnick

1 M. Learmonth2 L . Cosson3 R. Livingston4 A. Bell5 L . Willis6 W. Stuart7 T. Pettin i8 R. Kodituwakku9 T. Gun n10 T. Jones (VC)11 K . Gillard12 B . Summerfield13 J . Chapman14 P. Watson15 D . Andrews16 A. Wilcox17 S . Leahy18 B . Frai l19 B . Ibbotson20 G . Crouch21 T. Ymer (C)22 R . Alle n23 S . Parsons24 I . Gouliet25 M . LeLevire26 P. Fraser27 G . McConnell28 J . Inne s29 J . Cogdon30 S . Rhodes31 J . Finch32 J . Boyes33 P. Stevens34 R . Ferwerda35 G . Theoharris36 E . Evans37 J . McCashney38 F. Harrison39 A. Woods40 S. De Youn g41 W. Goldsworthy42 T. Worra l43 L . Wilson44 P. Dinnick45 A. Gunn46 J . Bernadi47 M . Bona48 D . Morcom49 S . De Young50 P. Fraser51 A . George52 F. Sadier53 R . Ferwerda54 S . Goldsworthy55 J . Duck56 A. Gunn57 J . Grainger58 T. Azzapadi59 J . Hil l60 C. Tetley61 J . Joseph62 G . Hayes63 T. Overton64 S . Parsons65 P. Hartigan66 S. Rhodes67 S . Stone68 M . Scammell69 G . Neve n70 A . Goldsworthy71 N . Malloch72 L . Phillips73 J . Traxnack74 J . Wedrien75 J . Brown76 J .Jayden77 T. Timbury88 A. Ballantyne

SWiNBURNE UNICoach: Gary HickeyRes Coach: Geoff Barry1 M. Milano2 J . Sheedy4 D. Dell'Olio5 J . Dell'Olio6 M. Johnston7 A. Hamilton8 J . Horridge10 R . Turnbull11 G. Barry14 R . Goode

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18 A. Fiumani19 B. O'Mara20 A. Hilgemann21 T. Dymond22 S . Flyn n23 C. Smith24 S . Fiztgibbon27 D . Murphy29 D . DePaoli30 P. Tur k32 A. Sartitsis33 D . Milano35 T. Grimshaw38 N . Hadsiangeli39 G . Crouc h40 M . Stroud43 C . Freeman44 N . Morgan45 R . Potter48 M . De Bono50 B . Caulfield51 P. James52 J . Piotrowski53 M . McCalman55 T. Bennett

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U ni . High surmounted one of their own hurdlesand put an end to North's finals aspirations i n

a tense struggle at the Allard. CY are still in with achance, but it entails Uni .High losing the last twoand CY winning both to replace them . Much thesame is happening in the Ressies, where UHS .Reds and CY are battling for 3rd and 4th spots .The Towners again have to win both games,whereas UHS and Reds will survive with a winapiece. Great stuff! !

LAST WEEK

North and UHS staged a desperate contest inthe second hand conditions prevailing lastSaturday. UHS seem to relish the 'backs to thewall' situations which are coronary inducingevents for their supporters! Barry Thorpe provideda stream of chances off his HBF for North, DeanDemorton was again inspirational, GordonBurrows also stood out. McLennan in the BP,Skinns, rucking, and Devlin in the centre receivedaccolades from UHS .

Central took the points against Reds, afterTim Pontefract insisted at half time that a bit ofcommunal 'digit extraction' might be in order.Frankie Bove bob-catted around the middle togreat effect for Central, Tate worked his HBF well,and Burnett gave a lot of drive off his wing .

CY kicked an extraordinary total against LaTrobe considering the day . thereby maintainingthe pressure on UHS to keep winning . And I guessTony and Luke have yet to catch up on the newFax address !

The Warriors triumphed over the Cobras tonotch up another win, and their Ressies made it adouble for the day into the bargain . An even per-formance by the Warriers, with Andy Horsburghand Franklin rating a special mention .

The C's handled the going much better thanthe K's who were missing a few key movers . AdamFelmingham must have been in and under everypack on the ground for the Brown's, Sam Brunoonce more rucked tirelessly, and Brett La Franchiwas rock-like at FB . For the C's, in a very evenside . Cam Matthews was in great form across HB,and Matt Cohen had a busy day up forward .

TODAYCentral won't be doing UHS any favours this

afternoon, they are too focused on their own finalsprogramme . I just can't see the G&B's containingO'Sullivan, Byrnes, Siwka and Bove, to mentionjust a few amongst Central's skills inventory . UHSwill adhere to their no-nonsense game, but today

Centrals will take Lzzthe points by about5 goals .

The C's and th eReds are at Bulleen and this will be a good ganThe Reds have been a very honest side all yeand their persistence will make the talentedearn every kick . Even so, the C's should win4/5 goals .

La Trobe and North are playing for pride a1999 planning, with North having too big a skiadvantagefor the Trobers to overcome . Nortcomfortably .

Cobras host CY, with the latter on a missionsneak into the finals via a last gasp effort . Tl•,have the players to do it, and their runners willtoo much for the Cobras to hold to a losing scodespite the Cobras 'never surrender' attitude .

Kew meet the Warriors and will be psychedby Serge D'Angelo to get themselves back irfinal's mode . Even though the Warriors havesolid backline with the likes of King, Craig,Ja!Justin Horsburgh . they will not be able to restrthe class of Pulverenti, Sheehan, Cull(Cracknell, Felmingham, Bell and Company . TBrowns should win by 6/7 goals .

The Reserves are putting on their own fin~drama . Uni .High should take the points mCentral (Now coached by Michael Zajac, who bu ;ed a radial bone in the Old Carey game!) ; the (and Reds will be a close one, but the C's havepoint to prove after last week's loss and sh

o win; North will beat La Trobe : CY will be too g ofor the Cobras, and Kew too accomplished for tgallant Warriors .

Correspondents : faxes to 9817 3084 or pho98181425 on Sunday or Monday.

UHSOB BEST TEAM IN THE LAST 20 YEAR;B: K. Laker, J . Palmer, P . Bain . HB :

Clements, I . Webster, K . Hunter. C : S . Devlin, **'Flavell (C), K . Strahan . HF: P . Wood, P Vesetas,Kukner. F : S . Cracknell, #S Epfinao, #D . Walla(Ruck : A. Hunter. ***V. Zanin (VC), *P. McLean . IC . Skinns, S . Freeman, G Bales. G EdwarcCoach: R . Reid, Ass : L. Thornloe . (* Section B&# Leading Goalkickers) .

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;LASTROUND'S RESULTS :Richmond Central - have two recent 50

g Bmers, Craig Krishos and Coach, TimPontefract . All the best from the Club, and all in

E ; %t'hite Craig and Tim!

Old Westbourne - Ga ry Jenkinson, celebratesIlis 100th turnout for the Warriors today . An avidtraitter. Gary is now a highly regarded senior play-

Congratulations from all !

Old Carey - resident "will o' the wisp" . Nickyasilopoulos, plays his 100th today . B&F winnerrn both .U19's and E Section, and a multiple C-F.,;Late representative, Vas is an ornament to the>; :une and the pride of his Club . Well done Vas

North Brunswick - congratulations to SeniorCoach Craig Fox on playing his 300th gamerccently Although not planned Craig has shownenormous dedication and team spirit to play hisremaining few games helping out the reserves .%t'cll done Craig for prolonging the Fox dynasty atNBFC . Also well done to Harry Tsialtis on reach-ing 150 games for the club . "H" finally achievingthis milestone after many fine years of service tothe club.

McKINNONSPORTS MEDICINE

SHARPSHOOTERS - E (Vllhite )SENIORS

LAST WK TOTALNAME CLUBSPENCER OLD CAREYFARRELLY UHSOB 3BYRNES RICHMOND CENTRAL 3

R. PULVIRENTI KEWCLEMENTS BULLEEN COBRAS 1

E WHITE RESERVEJACKSON RICHMOND CENTRALG . BURGESS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1RIST OLD CAREY 1DAWSON WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1

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FITZROY REDS v . UHSOBLA TROBE UNI . v . RICHMOND CENTRALNORTH BRUNSWICK v. BULLEEN COBRASWILLIAMSTOWN v . KE WOLD WESTBOURNE v. OLD CARE Y

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SENIORS - 1 .07.98NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.1 4.1 5.4 6.5.41UHSOB 1.2 4.6 5.6 6.8.44North Brunswick: Adams 2. MeMahon . Kyriaziz. Wbenham. J . Boudolom. Best:B. Thorpe. Burrmvs. Hodgson . D. Demotion . R . Thorpe . Adams .UHSOB : FarreIly 3 . DeG7in, ZulleM. Starbuck . Jones. Best: Great Team Effort inthe mud .

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 .2 6.4 6.7 8.10.58FITZROY REDS 4.2 4.4 4.5 4.6 .30Richmond Central: Bvrnes 3 . Bove 2. Andonopoutos. Siwka. V. Kelly. Best :Botx. Tate. Burnett. Siwka Holt . Andonopoulos .Filmy Reds: Paler 2. Lee. Centra Best : Briffa, Trindade. Auden, Centra . P.Jackson . Fauaz.

WILLIAMSTOWN 7.3 14.7 26.12 34.15.219LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1.2 4.6 6.7 6.11.47Willia.metown : Sadler 7. Owen 4 . Herbertson 4. Bryan 4 . Cocks 3 . Lee 2.Wuchatch 2 . Dodey. Wouda 2. K. Denan. Gene Macleod. Duncan Mcleod .Buttigeg. Best : Cook. Lee . Daniel. Sadler. Bryan . Wuchatch .La Trobe University: Rosengren. Bortune. Moore . Levy. W. Brown . Robinson.Best: Godde. Levy . Robinson . Sidebottom.

OI.D WESTBOURNE 4.6 8.8 9.12 10.16.76BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0.2 2.8 5.7 8.9.57Old Westbourne: Moore 3 . A. Horsburgh 2. Franklin . Robson . Jenkinson. J.Horsburgh. Best : A. Horsburgh. J . Farrugta. Franklin. Jago. J . Horsburgh.Craig.BuBeea Templestowe : Drain 4. N . CarOed~e . Clements. Ga}ier. Trinichi . Best:thwin. Schneider. Dallog~io. Trinichi. Paatsclt. J. Moran .

KEW 1.0 2.1 2.3 2.4.16OLD CAREY 4.6 7.13 8.14 14.19.103Kew : Cranmell. Dimasi. Best : A. Fehningttarn. Lafranchi. Hannam . S . Bruno.Fraser. It. Bruno.Old Carey: M. Cohen S. Gibson 2 . Woods 2. Everett 2 . Price. Battle . Oppy. Best :Jackson, Matthews. Birkill. M. Cohen, Mal. Small.

RESERVES - 1 .07 .98NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.0 4.1 5.4 5.4.34UHSOB 1.3 3.3 5.5 8.8.58North Brunswick : C. Fax 3. Nag[. TeKaha. Best : hogg. L. Demorton. C. FacLucantant. Pasasate. Pinar[.UHSOB: Detutse 4. A. Pheitfer. Michael, Mills . Freijah . Best: Marten . DeLuise.James. Jones . Eians. Freijah, Hyde . Hoban .

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 .2 5.3 6.3 6.5 .41FYfZROY REDS 2.3 8.7 11.10 14.17.101Richmond CentraL• Ymer 2. S. Kelly. Fenton. Corker. Faulkner. Best: Lebel .Ritchie . Faulkner. Fawcett . Ymer, Jackson.Fitzroy Reds: K}Tiacou 4. Cook 3. Heenan 2 . Merl 2. T. Hart, Fitts. Best: Fitts .Frisby. C. McConnell. Merhi. Heenan. Kyriaeou .

WILLIAMSTOWN 2.2 4.2 11.8 12.10.82LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2.1 2.5 3.5 4.9.33WiBiamstotsn: Dawson 5. Graham 2. Gloom 2. Barnes. Burgess. Best: OIlynn.Stebbin . Tcbt. Bubnic, Dawson . Saccoc.~cio.La Tea University: Black . Napier. Smee. Best : Huffer. Mitchell. Napier.Landwrehr. Marriott. Williamson .

OLD WESTBOURNE 4.4 7.5 18.8 24.11 .155BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .1 4.3 4.3 4.3.27Old Weatbourae: Crasskr118 . Stewart 5. B . Mattsson 3. Mutimer 2. S. Mattsson2 . Mesman 2 . Hewitt. Williams . Best: Williams. Mutimer. Harris. Croswell.Mesman . Stewart .Bulleen Column Beattie. Issa Paatsch. Orwin. Best: Bastasin . O'Connell . Simon .Soumelidr. Summers . Trapman .

KEW 2.2 4.4 5.8 5.10 .40OLD CAREY 2.4 3.5 3.6 3.9 .27Kew : James 2 . Kalpanis . Penesis . Wood. Best: J . Pulvirenu. Jarrison. Wells. D .Mascitti. Donman. Wood .Old Carey- Rist. Bardwell, Patterson. Beat: Withington. Mason. Russell . Bardwell .Shrhes . Mudge.

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F SECTIONby Ed Sil l

Although the seniors ladder appears set, the EleyPark dew kickers have made a valiant attempt

on the final four and now reside only a few percent-age points out. Their seniors also have a mathemati-cal chance but the heavy grounds might make thetask off catching West Brunswick impossible, butwhere there's light there's hope .Review

West Brunswick continued their fine second halfof the season form with a win over ladder leaders,Monash in extremely heavy conditions . Scores wereclose at half time but the Westies were able tooutscore the Gryphons 5 goals to 1 in the third quar-ter to set up a solid win . The win all but secures afinals spot for the Westies whilst the loss did no dam-age to the Gryphons who had sewn up the doublechance some weeks ago . The Gryphons dynamic duoof Wells and Hetherington were again their best inconditions which did not suit their potent forwardline .

Hawthorn were able to secure the double chancewhen they were able to overcome a persistent Syndal .With A. Sill tagging star midfielder Rutter effectively .the Sinners were down on drive through the midfieldand whilst M . Christiansen was fantastic for the van-quished the Hawks packed a few too many winners .Captain Paul Orchard and Phil Avery were effective inthe backline with Darren Hutchinson starring in theruck for the Hawks .

ANZ Albert Park was victorious for the secondofficial time during the year when they outplayedEltham at home. Nick Rutherford starred once againfor the Rats while Damien Vaughan-Nevil at CHB andHollywood Forsyth were also key contributors . TheRats have demonstrated a lot of pride over the pastfew weeks and have not allowed themselves to simplylook forward to the end of the year but rather play theyear out in a determined manner.

Finally . Eley Park was able to overcome Werribeeto keep their distant finals chances alive . Once againWerribee has been unable to win a game their coach-ing staff would no doubt have considered a possibili-ty. None the less they have proven to be a competitiveunit in their first year in the VAFA.Preview.

Match of the day takes place at Caulfield when thetwo top teams battle in a game which will decide topspot . Although Monash would not have been happyat least weeks loss it caused no harm other than togive coach Gary Ryan some ammunition for this weekagainst their second semi final opponents(Hawthorn) in a fortnight's time . No doubt old adver-

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saries Tim Gilchrist(M) and Shane Parker(H) will meet up at theGryphons pointy endwith the consistent John Blandford (M) tackliiHawk Dan Lauletta at the other end . Both backlinhave been very tight over the season while tlGryphons forward line has produced more outpthan their Hawks counterparts . The Gryphons engiiroom of Wells and Hetherington will take watchirwith A. Sill and Broadley the likely tags . Mona;might be able to get over the line in a close one.

In what amounts to Eley Park's last stand, tiSharks venture out to West Brunswick in the hopepegging a game back on the Westies . This will pro,extremely difficult as not only are the home side tiform team in F section but they also possess a signiicant home ground advantage . They also possessparticularly even side and if you had to pickstrength it would probably be their midfield whe:Cannane and the Hamiltons can be dominant . EliPark is as hard at the football as any side and wilDarren Hawley at FF is also capable of causing supset . The home ground factor has proven to be haito get over in recent weeks and expect the Westiesfinally suppress the Sharks finals thrust .

The next game sees Syndal hosting ANZ AlbeiPark. The Sinners had a number of players missirlast week which upset their team balance . Cachia

a Rutter are their star players with the Rats likelyplay Vaughan-Nevin on Cachia and Rutherford cRutter. The Rats have had a good couple of we

e whereas the Sinners have mixed it up a little in rece itimes and should not take this game too lightl;However the Sinners will be keen to get some form cthe board leading up to the finals and should win .

Finally, Eltham play host to Werribee in wh<must be the longest trip in the VAFA. The Turtlfwould have been very disappointed with their effo

r last week and keen to atone this week. If Simon anCoonerty can control the midfield, they should pr(vide the likes of Brian Doody with enough opportunties to kick a wining score for the Turtles . Werribecaptain, Isaacs is under an injury cloud and with thresultant loss in output his team might struggliEltham by a couple .

RessiesWith the business end of the season approachin

the reserves ladder has taken on an intriguing loowith three sides battling for the double chance anWerribee and Eley Park fighting for fourth and cuirently separated by percentage only . Monash hold t o

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,E)ot and should account for a desperate Hawthornng for the double chance whilst Westies shoul d

rcngthen their grip on the double chance at the11,11lds of the firing Eley Park. This should not posetoo many problems however as Eltham might do theright thing and beat Werribee while in the cellarclweller stakes . Syndal should be able to defeat ANZ.~Chere does that all leave us? With a cliff hanger of aIast round with the Hawks battling for the doublecllance against the Westies, Eley Park striving to beatEitham and Werribee attempting to hold on to fourthspot at the expense of Syndal . More intrigue, sus-pcnse and bafflement than a Kevin Sheedy interview .

Press Correspondents 9555 0900 phone,9553 3675 fax before 5 p .m . Monday . It would begreat this week to hear the correspondents opinionsof worthy opposition inclusions in the F sectionTeam of the Year to be listed in the last home andanvay edition of the Amateur Footballer .

Social, All Hawk supporters are welcome to attend anight with Tommy Hafey on August i l th at the club-rooms . Tommy is taking training and then giving atalk as well as being open for questions . $10 entryv; ll get you a meal as well as the benefit of Tommy's% ears of experience .

MILESTONE SANZ Albert Park - 100 games - Mark 'Captain'

Phillips has been an extremely consistent player overmany years and whilst age is starting to take the edgeoff his pace his endeavour has never waned . 50games - Darren 'Rex' McLellan is in his second stintat the club . His endeavour, fitness and skills havemade him the most adaptable player in our squadand a real leader for our younger players .Congratulations to both players .

Monash Gryphons - congratulations to DavidKing who today plays his 100th game for the club .David . ever hard at the ball utility would havereached this milestone much earlier if it was not forinjury. Well done and all the best for the next 100 .

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LAST ROUND'S RESULTS - FSENIORS - 1 .07.9 8

WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .4 4.5 9.5 0.6.66,MONASH GRYPHONS 0 .4 4.4 5.5 7.6.48West Brunswick: Smithe 4 . Coonan 2 . A. Hamilton. Sllberelsen. Hoyurood . S.Jackson. Best : Cannane. G, Malone. B:,cne . S . Jackson, Coonan. Jenkins.Monash Gryphons: KiWnLster 3 . T. Gilchrist 2. Leeton . Urban . Best: We lls.Hetherington . Tolongos. Asbell. Danep . Healy.

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 .2 6.7 12.10 16.12.108SYNDAL TALLY H0 3.4 6.5 8.9 8.9.57Hawthorn Amateurs:tauletta 4. Barker 3 . Bourke 3. P. Avery 2 . lttaeca.McDonald. O'Brien. Hopkins. Best: Hutchhuon . Orchard . P. Avery. Patterson. A.Sill. McDonald.Syndat TaBy Ho: Hannemann 4. Toce 2 . Bent. Cochin. Best: Christiansen. Jw.Burns. Sneddon. Thompson .

ANZ ALBERT PARK 3.3 7.7 9.8 12.12 .84ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.3 5.5 8.8 9.9 .63ANZ Albert Park: Fdsvth 4. N . Rutherford 4. Shoppee . McLeFlah. Rlopath. Phillips .Best: N . Rutherford . Vaughan-Nevin . Forsyth. P. Rutherford. Bayles. Harbinson .Eltham Collegians: Gasparotto 4 . Simon 3. Coonerty . Clark. Best : Bell. Sharpe.Gasparotto. Coonertv . Doody. Hogan .

ELEY PARK 3.8 7.10 11.13 14.18.100WERR[BEElNiATEURS 1.1 6.5 7.8 9.8.62Eley Park: Lenarcic 3. Storey 3 . Hanmhan 2. Verde 2. Bowen . Hanlev. McLean.Wuillemarm . Best: Storey. Morrison, Trotter. King. Hanrahan. Drane.Weaibee Amateurs : Marhtis 2. McGrath 2 . Stephenson . Carr . Neems. Morgan.Cotter. Best : T. Towers. B. Gibson. P. Mavne. E. CoWer .

RESERVES - 1 .07.98WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 3.4 4.5 4.6 .34MONASH GRYPHONS 2.3 3.3 4.4 4.4 .28West Brunswick. Cocolaris. Flanagan. Sherry . McNaughton . Beat : MeNaughton .Baker, McNamara. McAllister. Disito. J. Curtm.Monash Gryphons : Lowcock. Braveli . Leroy, . Barrie. Beat: Charleson. Bennett .Kent. Barrie. Wright . Holland.

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 .7 5.12 12.15 19.26 .140SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.1 1.2 2.2 2.2.14Hawthorn Amateurs: Lord 6 . Bogle 4. Dunstan 2 . Snaders. Kerr. T}son. Williams.Hewish . Larv . MWcahv. Best : ONatilon. Lord. Dunstan . Bogie . Kerr. Williams.Syndal Tally Ho: A . Richardson . N. Toee . Beat : Burgess. Findlay. Cotsis. French.Hutson.

ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.1 2.7 2.9 3.9.27ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.9 6.9 6.11 8.18.64ANZ AIMst Park: Rivertand . Pastras . Irvine. Best: Hevcs . Snorrasen, Pe arson.Green . Kilmartin . Carter.Eltham Collegians : Heaney 3. R . White 2. Schafer. Glare . J . Anthanasopoulos.Beet : Philipson. Heaney. Maloney. Sharpe. Schafer. T. Barnett.

ELEY PARK 4.7 9.7 13.8 14.15 .99WERRIBEE AMATEURS 0.1 1.2 3.4 4.5 .29Eley Parke Lettutl 5 . Collins 2 . Morrrts 2. N. Karadimos. Arilf. Mihatee. tamarca .Dell'Orso. Best: Heath. Lettini . G. Lamarca N. Karadunos. Ariff. J . Kelle.Werribee Amateurs: C. AlahakLs 4 . Best: Sayweu. Alaailds. Atabakis. Dalbon .Fieteher. Delanev .

F SECTION UMPIRESMONASH GRYPHONS v . H AWTHORN AMA-TEURS Field : Clarke Thuys Adam Harris

SYNDAL TALLY HO v. ANZ ALBERT PARKField : Tony Psinas Jim Pappa sELTHAM COLLEGIANS v . WERRIBEE AMA-TEURS Field : Geoff Brereton Kevin McMahonWEST BRUNSWICK v . ELEY PARK Field : RonSmith David D'Altera

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F SectionSYNDAL TALLY-HO

Cr'I T. Marks2 K . Gadsby2 A. Sneddon3 M. Joy (C )3 D . Simonsen4 A. Turpi n4 P. Henderson5 D. Hannett6 J . Cotsis7 . A . Burn s7 A. Burgess8 R . Bennett8 V Won gg I . Bingham9 G. Woolard10 P. Henning11` J . Rutter12 D. Bent (VC)12 S . Gould13 J . Kerrins14 S . O'Boyle15 N . Murray16 B. Boucher17 P. Kell y18 S . MacFarlane19 J . Willoughby20 J . Ertan20 C . Hall21 A . Thompson23 M . Beckett25 C . Clar k27 I . Rozankovic28 M . Kennedy29 P. Van Velzen30 B . Wood s31 B . Hannemann32 J . Mores i33 M . Richardson34 J . Allen35 C . Cachia (VC)37 C . Beaumont37 M . French38 M . Christiansen39 D . Flight40 N . Toce40 N . Brewster41 A . Richardson42 A . Hil l42 A. Findlay43 C . Varnavas46 C . Murphy47 H . Baker48 J . Green50 C. Hutson53 S . Boy d54 P. Kostakos56 S. Drabble57 P. Vergakis62 R . O'Dell63 G . Spencer'64 D. Taylor65 H . Brown66 G . Wallace

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1993 "F" Section B&F with ah "E"

Id Haileybury's early inaccuracy lost them anyOld of making the 'A' Section four when the y

rit down tO, 19boys on against p 20 perc nt ge points

,head of Old Xaverians .O'Callaghan e for De La Tully

, were(6 goals).

~tir~htDallon .games - yes, as goal umpire. "Honest" Roly

tiiephens has done the flag waving at Old Mentonians

Since 1978 . and also found the time to be club presi-

dent from 1983 to 1986 and again in 1989 .

° it was a last man standing at Monash when theRed Devils made the long trip to Clayton seeking a vic-tory to help stay in C . Victory it was . 10 .10 (70) to 9 .14

(r;8) to put the Parkers only four points behind MonashBlues and St. Kilda South Caulfield, while bottom teamin'C' Commonwealth Bank had its day of glory as theyoutplayed top team Mazenod in the second half to win

13 .13 .91 to 9 .17 .71 . Best were Howarth . A . Pitts, S.

Hort (C . Bank) and O'Hara, Carter, M . Murray

(hiazenod) .250 games to the loyal and faithful Bob Baker of

West Brunswick. The article said his left foot kickingIhis natural foot) had not improved over his career .

' Top goalkickers at this stage : A : R . Heath (Old

Trinity) 56 . B : A . Acreman (Old Ment .) 71, C: R .

Bergman (St . Kilda) 65. D : M. Crawford (H . Rovers) 77,

E: Dyke (Doveton) 105, F1 : R. Cincotta (Sales) 80, F2:

Forrest (Oak) 92 . JI Piccioli (C . Park) J2 South : Rajch

(AJAX) 101 . J3 Central : Matthews (Old Carey) 56 .

10 YEARS AGO - 1988

Marcellin grabbed fourth place in 'A' Section whenthey beat Ormond by 2 points to ensure that it wouldmeet Old Xaverians in the first semi . Leaders Ormond,were right off the boil at the wrong end of the season.two losses and a narrow win in the last three rounds .

200 games to Old Haileyburians Roger Paul . 6 club

B&F . with two 1975-76 . his first years out of school .

President . Captain. Life Member, Roger had done it allfor his club .

Mick Murray and Ron Lippold, the writers ofUmpires' Corner . and always the men to know if a jobhas been well done . congratulated Rod Clarkson whowaved the flags in his 100th amateur game . Ron whohad umpired in other competitions said there was nodoubt the VAFA was the best competition .

What a night for Mark Mason (Preston) who won[lie "D" Section Lionel Pepper Medal B&F with 35 votes- 11(3) votes and 1(2) vote . Lou Burstin (AJAX), 18

~otes . was runner-up, and K. Matherson (State Bank)third .

Bernie Tierney (Whitefriars) followed up his 1987

victory in t eSection Jack FullertonMedal, tying wit hMark Wilkinson (Aquinas OC) on 14 votes . MarkCannon (Williamstown CYMS) won the "F" SectionOssie Meehan medal B&F scoring 27 votes in 10games .

For the record, Lionel Pepper came from theParkside Club, was its first member of the Executive,and served the Association in that position from 1946to 1962 until his tragic death by electrocution . JackFullerton was of course our longest serving Associationsecretary, holding that post from 1952 to 1977 .

Ossie Meehan was an Old Paradians identity, par-ticularly as a goal umpire, and an executive member ofgreat energy and enthusiasm from 1946 to 1970. Oneproblem was that when he really got wound up at ameeting no one could understand him . Perhaps he'd

gone back to gaelic. 'Os' was a great companion oncethe meeting was over. Both Jack and Ossie were madeLife Members of the Association .

15 YEARS AGO- 198 3

Marcellin after setting an unenviable record of fivesuccessive defeats came out of their slump to fall inagainst Old Xaverians (8th) and now met North OldBoys at Bulleen to determine who would meetCollegians in the A Section first-semi. And what athriller the game turned out to be - North 2 pts aheadat the last change, and the final score DRAW, 16 .15

each . Best for North were Hedley, Weir, Dubois, B .

Conti, G . Carroll, Jordan and Marcellin O'Donnell,Delahunt. Jones, Toomey. Boyce, Adam . Jim Hawkinscommented it was one of the finest games he'd wit-nessed in many along day . North's better percentage

gained them fourth place.F Section was a thriller - two teams,

Commonwealth Bank and FIT on top with 48 ptsplayed each other.

Old Geelong (3rd) and La Trobe (4th) on 44, andClayton (5th) and UHSOB (6th) also on 44 pts, met . At5pm FIT was on top, Old Geelong (142 .9) second .

Comm . Bank (133 .3) third, and UHSOB (105 .4) fourth .Mick Welsh became only the fourth player to reach the250 mark for North Old Boys - 1976 and 1981 ASection premierships. many state games, and a greatworker for the club with his wife, Mary Anne .

In the final round . Uni . Blues top in A annihilatedsecond team De La Salle 28 .17 to 10 .10 . De La wereweakened by the absence of Deveson & Michael Green .150 games to Bulleen United's champion CHB,Richard Morley. Club B&F in 77-79 and 81-82.

100 games to Blacks Ross Booth, following his

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100+ games at Monash, where he was captain 1973-1974, winnqr of two B&F's, runner-up twice for the AB&F and played for Victoria from 76-78 . (Ross is a cur-rent VAFA Executive Member) .

20 YEARS AGO -1978100 games to MHSOB's dynamic 541/2" rover

Norm Peatling - 1974 coach, 1976 best clubman, 1978club assistant secretary and press correspondent .Extremely popular, Norm had taken many knocks andwon the respect of all for his courage and skill .

Commonwealth Bank congratulated Greg Dunkley .150 games, life member and great administrator, espe-ciallv in the social field.

Championship hopes for 1978 were dashed whenboth Old Melburnians (B Res .) and North Old Boys (Jnr.1) succumbed to Parkside and Ormond respectively.

Kew 8th and struggling to avoid relegation from Cplayed a great last quarter against third team St . KildaCBCOC when they kicked 3 .6 to 0 .1 in that term to winby 2 points . Best were Toogood, Walker, Fletcher (Kew)and Jennings, Curry and Crottie (St . Kilda CBCOC).

Old Ivanhoe's greatest clubman Alan 'Snapper'Haug played his 200th game - a tribute to his determi-nation and dedication as he had overcome a number ofsetbacks including a broken leg and jaw .

Quiet man Graham Bryce played his 150th game -the MHSOB correspondent believed his recent form hadbeen a little patchy this year but believed his recentmarriage had heightened his interests in other areas .Loyal and enthusiastic, Graham was a tremendousonfield competitor and extremely fit .

North Old Boys (Jnr . 1) had the wobbles - their sec-ond successive loss when Uni. Blues kicked 9 .9 to 1 .5in the first half and went on to win by 27 points . Bestwere J . Roberts, Torney, Sullivan (UB) and Furey,McIntyre and Carroll (NOB) .

25 YEARS AGO - 1973Congratulations to Richard Elliott, who played his

150th game for Old Carey . B&F on 3 occasions andrunner-up many other times, Richard had captainedthe club for 4 years .

MHSOB were proud of four stalwarts, 150 games toRichard Harley and John Cooper, both Vic. representa-tives, and 10 games to Ross Wood and Bon Staley.

In a high scoring game, Kew (5th) in B kicked 24.16to defeat Old Trinity (6th) 19 .5 . Best were Johnston,Mitchell, Hayes (Kew) and Watsford . Barley, R. Peers(OT) .

Top goalkicker for the day was Mick Mahoney, whokicked 9 for St . Bernards, 18 .12 against Monash Blues .

The Umpires Corner asked "When were the rulesfirst adopted?" The answer was in 1874 at a meetingheld in Nissen's Cafe. Exhibition Street, Melbourne .VAFA Umpire Brian Goodman was vehemently denyingthat he was in attendance at the meeting, although itwas believed that he was the printer of the first rulebook named "The Victorian Rules of Football," merely afoldover card of four pages, carried in the shirt pocketof the umpire .

30 YEARS AGO - 1968Brunswick paid tribute to Don 'Flash' Simpson,

their speedy wingman, who played his 250th game . Don

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also had served the club as delegate for 6 years .North Old Boys, battling to avoid relegation, pu

a great fight against top side Old Paradians and Ndown by only 4 points .

Old Scotch, with their second win for the year,tled Collegians' hope of competing in the finals tivthey outclassed their opponents to win by neargoals . Hay . Whitford and Dave Bird were best forvictors while Chris Roach (5gls) . Wood and Powellmost to keep Collegians in the game .

Ivanhoe & Geelong drew at Ivanhoe . The homewere a little unlucky as they kicked 1 .71 the final qiter to the visitors' solitary goal .

40 YEARS AGO - 1958In a very tight game, Commonwealth Bank Jun

kicked 5 .7 to Alphington's 4.9 to inflict first deupon the 'Tons . Best were Phillips, Lake, Taylor (Beand McCormack, Compte, Humphires (Alph) . Whirwere celebrating with a dinner at Phair's Hotel a

n evening at the Tivoli. (Will older readers please expthe passing of those two institutions to the preegeneration? NR).

Old Brighton Grammarians forward Doug Ridposted his 50th goal to become first OBG player to 150 in a season .

In B, PowerHouse (8th) came from 3 gis dowrthe last change to finish over leader Old Paradianswin by 4 pts . Pirrie, Thompson, Marines (PH) and IFoley, McCarthy (OP) were ebst .

For the battle of the 'Geelongs', Old GeeliGrammarians at home were too strong for the courboys and won 10.16 to 6 .8. The win kept OGGsfourth position in B . John Laird . Tinsley and Bob Jo(OGG) and Riley, McIntosh, Miller (G) were best .

Caulfield Grammarians, with a convincing Ivictory over second team, Parkside, were now ontpts outside the four. Davidson, Dixon, Harrison ((and Crosling, Barry, Kane (P'side) starred.

Quiz : Whereabouts were Phair's Hotel andTivoli Vanderbuilt Theatre?

50 YEARS AGO - 194 8

Ivanhoe's Ron Smith deserved mention - he joirthe club in 1933, was still going strong and kicked1000th goal for the club . (What other clubs can bo

a 1000 goalkicker? - NR) .Brunswick & Geelong were secure on top in B a

C sections .Two names later to become well known in Amatf

Football, Manson Russel and Geoff Hibbins made thdebuts with Old Scotch and Collegians . Both wor,B&F awards and played many interstate games .

Quiz : What do Jim Hawkins (1983), Richard Elli(1973) and Manson Russel (1948) have in common `

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CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

,,fter fifteen hard fought rounds we are now at the

itl, Abusiness end of the season as the finals eom-ar_ m,nce today. Round 15 results were fairly predictabl e

orsed~nkj

as I scored an 87.5% success rate. Difficult conditionsi,ampered many teams last Saturday and the less than,)leasing form of a lot of today's contestants may haveto he ignored .

REVIEW

ers SECTION 1an De La Sall e an d Mazenod played out a close con-ain ~c,;t in which De La Salle only revealedent flashes of final's form, much to the displeasure o f

ey,ick

their mentor, 'General' Tony Phillips.° De La Salle won by six points after a game in which

a lot of friendly rivalry was shown, especially to the twohiazenod veterans, who have served their club so wel l

at over numerous seasons . Goal sneak Shane Rudd,to John Grey and Justin Murphy all did well for the win-

[ill, hers . For Mazenod, Ashley O'Neale . captain Sean

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Campbell, in game number 250 and David Higginswere best.

For a side entering the finals, Old Bri ghton werenot impressive against Therry Penola, who were real-ly, competitive . Old Brighton, who led for most of thegame, won by twenty points .° Collegians ended a disappointing season with a

valiant effort against undefeated leaders, Old%ave rians . The 'crocodiles' certainly did not have it alltheir way in their fifty seven point victory ,

Old Seoteh, largely through inaccurate kicking,had their winning margin over St.Kevins reduced to

twenty point defeat on the 1998 debutants .

twenty eight points, a highlight of the match was thecontest between Simon Illingworth of Old Scotch andSt.Kevins full back Steve Denton . Also David William s

; and Simon Game did well for St . Kevins .Melbourne High School Old Boys ended their sea-

son with a whimper when Old Melburnians inflicted a

SECTION 2

ur In a round which promised so much, the finalistseir were really separated into pairs as their clashes turnedA out to be one sided affairs .

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Way out in the far east, Kew r an out easy winnersover Mt Lilydale, who just could not score. what willthis result do for their confidence today?

In the verv muddy conditions Marcellin and YarraValley played a close contest from which the inaccu-rate Marcellin emerged winners by six points . Certainlythe way in which the players ignored the conditions intheir quest for the ball was pleasing . Early in the matchtheir keenness resembled that shown by grand fina lplayers .

Thornbury Cougars again failed to provide compe-tition for Monash Whites who really had a training runas they powered to victory by seventy six points over

the second placedThornbury Cougars.

Parkside had thebye .

PREVIEW

SECTION 1 FIRST SEMI FINALOld Scotch and Old Brighton have met twice this

season with Old Scotch winning each match . An inac-curate Old Brighton went down by five points in round1 and by thirty two points in round 10. The round 10match typified the difficulty Old Brighton has had allseason in scoring. On the other hand Old Seoteh, withthe ever reliable Illingworth up fonvard to convertopportunities created by Tribe and Montgomery, havea much more capable forward line . I select Old Scotchto win ,

SECOND SE MI FINALUndefeated leaders, Old Xaveri ans, appear to have

a mortgage on this match against De La Sall e . Factsdo speak for themselves and all the opposition spokes-men tell me that the facts do not lie, as Old Xaveriansare not the most communicative team in the competi-tion. it does appear their multi pronged forward line inwhich King, O'Sullivan, Hardwick and Matthews areeach capable of kicking goals will be too strong for DeLa Salle defenders . Add to this the talent and experi-ence of Curtain, Landrigan, Meehan and Court and thedepth of their talent is clearly visible . Against this,however De La Salle have players capable of causing amajor upset . Shane Rudd is the leading goal scorer inthe section and Mannix. Grey and Williamson have allbeen consistent players this season . All is not lost for'General' Phillips as he leads his men into the biggestgame of the season to date. I can't go past OldXaverians and select them to win well .SECTION 2 FIRST SEMI FINA L

Kew can not expect to have such an easy gameagainst Mt Lilydale as they did last week althoughform does point to them winning today. Mt Lilydale hasreally disappointed of late . Since their one point loss toMonash Whites on July 4. they have beaten onlyParkside . I do wonder how brittle Mt Lilvdale are underthe pressure applied by the other three fmalists? Todayis their last chance to prove me wrong. President PatCarolan has really led by on field example of late as hisgoals and skills have been to the fore . Today the con-sistent McKenzie. Pearce and Anderson will all have toplay well for their side to have any chance . Kew, aftera slow start to their season, have gradually built upmomentum and have carried all before them of late .Corridon. Curtain, Lawrence and Ivak all continue todo well . After careful consideration I select Kew to winthis match .

SECOND SEMI FINALMonash Whites enter this match as red hot

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favourites as they have easily defeated ThornburyCougars on three occasions this season . Monash canexpect much stronger opposition today becauseThornbury come off a bye for last Saturday's match .Also the return of ruckman Prestigiacomo will providemuch more use of the ball for the prime movers of theside such as Bunn and Cutler. Although Monash won'tbe at full strength I expect their active forwards VanDer Zalm, Tossavainan and Dod to convert enough ofthe opportunities created by Bryce Collier, AnthonyForbes and Anthony Hudson to win the game forMonash Whites .

MILESTONESAt the end of the season an era ended at Mazenod

when 300 plus game veteran, Peter Hall announcedhis retirement . After a long and distinguished careerPeter hopes to serve in a non-playing capacity for manyseasons to come.

Acting captain Sean Campbell played his 250thgame for Mazenod in round 15. Sean celebrated bybeing among his team's best players in Mazenod's nar-row loss to De La Salle congratulations, Sean onattaining this career milestone .

A word of thanks and praise to Yarra Va lley's `Ji llof all Trades", Sandra Dickson . who has juggled thenot so glamorous tasks of cheer leader, score boardoperator, tuck shop server and public relations officerfor the Club XV I 11 . Sandra's smiling face and hot cof-fee have brightened many a dreary day for your corre-spondent and numerous others .

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SHARPSHOOTERS - Club 1 8

NAMECLUB 18 (1)RUDDILLINGWORTHR . KINGO'SULLIVANB . MATTHEWS

CLUB 18 (2 )WEB BTOSSAVAINENVAN DER ZALMPEARCEANDERSON

CLUBSENIORS

LAST WK TOTAL

DE LA SALLE 5OLD SCOTCH 1OLD XAVERIANS 3OLD XAVERIANS IOLD XAVERIANS

THORNBURY COUGARSMONASH WHITES 2MONASH WHITES 5MT . LILYDAL EMT. LILYDALE

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LAST RQUND'S RESULTS - CLU MCLUB 18 •- 1 .08 .98

DE LA SALLE 0.1 4.5 5.7MAZENOD 2.1 3.1 4. 1De La Salk: Rudd S . ByTne 2. Murphy. Ph1Wps. Best: Grey, Rudd. Doak. S. Ho;Robinson . WfIDanvs .Mazenod : Lltde 3. O'Neale. Me. B. R@kh . Bet,t: Morley. Huggins. Vnrnev .

J Campbell.THERHY PENOL4 1.2 2.2 3.3OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 1 .1 5.1 8. 11~7 Penok: Ben Selleck 2 . Mattm. McMahon . Best: OKeefe. Hllchens. Be.

Lyons. Barry Selleck .Old Brighton Bloods;Grant 4 . S. Murray. Wraith. Orator Bent: Jen(nn. Grant, McSmltlt. S . Mnnay.COLLEGIANS 0.0 1.1 4.1OLDXAVERIMS 4.3 4.9 4.10Collegiena : oakln• 3 . K. Curtis. Beat:Lee . Ba<ter. Ttnslel•. K. CurtLS. J . Gav. LaneOld Xevertene: Hall 4 . R. King 3 . Landngan . Flynn. Court. Conquest . O'3uLLhan,

5f RS. SuWvarn . Hall. D. King. Curtain . Oeotge .

0.1 1.3 2.3OLD SCOTCH 3.4 4.9 4.10St KeWns: (Coal Kickers and Best Players net recehred) •Old Scotch: IlWtgworth. Menrv. Milliken . M . ClunMs-Ross . \Ltchell. Bat : Merry,M. Clunks-Ras . Spenslex. Mitchell. Milliken.MH50B 2.5 3.5 5.8OLD b1ELBURNtANS 2 .1 3.3 8.5MHSOB : Verma 5 . M. Lawrence. Beet : Goldin . It, Skinner. Kntgln . Laumtce.Goddard .Old MelburNans: Schneile 2 . Rutherford. Branchivace M. Bem, . Telford. Read,Best: Gardlner. Atkinson. Schnelle . Carroll. Read . RutherfoM.

CLUB 18 - 1 .08.98YARRA VALLEYMARCELLIlV EYnrm Velky: (Goal Kickers and Best Placers not recelt•ed. lMnraWn : D . BooOtev 2. O. CaStra 2 . J .'Dema . S. Moussl. Beet: D. Boothet•. O. C:S. MrnisH . J. Dmea. N . O'SuWt:vt. D. Cno.MT LiLYDALE 0.0 0.1 0.1KEW 3.5 3.8 8,8Wyd®le : Prest. Bt: Pearce . Gahett0. R:ilsh. Fudong

Calhidge 5 . Laurence. Hernadl. Best:Bond• Corlk~dh•. L<an•• Carilldge. SlauYrJohnsan.OLD ESSEh'DON GRAMAR FPARRSmERFMONASH WHITES 1 .3 5.9 8.10 13THORNBURY COUGARS 1 .0 1.0 2. 0Monuh Wtiltee: Van Der Saint 5. Tossalunen 2. Anglev 2 . Kenny 2. Sutclair. NelsBest: Stolrm. Cm-ley . Piehn• M . Dais. Kenn

yDuson. Parks

. tan DT. Zahn .Thocnbury Cougars : Gary Cutier. A . Johnson. Eeet: Lincoln. Webb . K,=s. Gibsp

.

NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES -'CLUBICLUB 18 Ill - 1st SEMI FINAL ( 12 noon)OLD SCOTCH v . OLD BRIGHTON Field : PaulGirolami Brendan Grabau Boundary: MichaelGirolami Tony Hall .CLUB 18 (11 - 2nd SEMI FINAL (2 p .m.)OLD XAVERIANS v. DE LA SALLE Field : PaulRapke Mark Grady Boundary: Michael GirolamMartin O'ConnorCLUB 18 (2) - 1st SEMI FINAL ( 12 noon)KEW v . MT. LILYDALE Field : David WindlowTony RobbinsCLUB 18 (21- .2nd SEMI FINAL (2 p m 1MONASH WHITES v. THORNBURY COUGARSField : Andrew Barrington Ray Windlow BoundaTony Gleeson Mark Morat h

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U19 SECTIONby Brett Connel l

Two geographical section's fours complete ,now for the U19 (1) and (2) -- - ~

Review forfeited to Aquinas, with Warringal and Yarra ValleySection 1 having byes.

St. Bernards appeared to have it all their own way Preview

hands of the Xavs did not dent their chances as much

at home against Mazenod, although with the bare 16the Nodders should be well proud of their efforts asVcell . The OP's consolidated their second position witha strong win over the Tonners who are not out of thewoods yet, although the Lions humiliation at the

as it first may have seemed. The Blues brought them-selves into strong contention for the fourth positionon the ladder with Terrill and Vogels doing most of thedamage against the SKOBs, whose destiny is now inothers' hands . The OCs battled manfully against themight of the D's at Waverley Park, but to no avail thehome team pulling away in the second half to winwell .Section 2

Marcellin continued their excellent second half ofthe year with a strong win against Uni . Blaeks, withthe Tigers causing the upset of the round . homeground advantage or not . Beaumaris kept the pres-sure on the Tigers with a strong win over NOB's atBrunswick . with Bayford and Collins shining lightsfor the Sharks all day . The Scotchies powered away inthe second half of their match against OM's, as didthe OT's putting paid to any thoughts the Bloods hadof snatching a finals berth .Section (2) Blue

Monash Blues found a Saints outfit led by Guzzoand Haines full of running, and had to pull out allstops to get the points at the Uni, while the Fieldscontinue to impress in the second half of the yeareasily accounting for the D's . The Panthers and theXavs fought out a tight first half, however after thisthe home team proved too strong. The Rovers werenever really stretched by the Jackas at David Street,although Ritterman and Onas provided some high-lights for the vanquished . The Monds moved a gameclear in second position with a comfortable win overthe High, well led by skipper Ashford .Section (2) Red

Old Ivanhoe with Dowd and Coyne doing as theypleased easily accounted for the Two Blues, who werewell represented by Volpi, Place and Foley. TherryPenola made sure of their finals debut when they ranaway with their match against OGs at Moomba Park .Paul Matton and Steve McMahon now assured of aspot in the finals for the first time . Old Paradians (2)

Section 1Mazenod host Old Paradians back on track after a

couple of poor weeks and with new coach AdrianHeffernan getting his first points for the year lastweek the OP's will win . The Tonners face the OCs atBulleen and if taken lightly the home team couldcause an upset . The Tonners need to keep on winningand should stay fourth after winning today . The Xavswill give no joy to the visiting Bernards, while theBlues Lions clash promises to be a beauty . Last timeit was the Blues in a close one, today I favour thesame result. De La Salle host St . Kevins at WaverlevRoad and although the D's cannot lose third spot Ifavour SKOBs on the rebound today .Selections : Old Paradians, Old Brighton, OldXaverians, Uni. Blues & St. KevinsSection 2

The Tigers face another danger game when theyagain travel to Bulleen to face an in-form Marcellinteam. Last time it was the Tigers by three points athome and although in form the Eagles will not haveas much riding on this game to win . I would not liketo be in Old Haileybury's shoes today as they arebound to feel the brunt of the Friars on the rebound- enough said . The Sharks will keep the pressure onthe Tigers however with a win over the Blacks, as towill the Scotchies over NOBs . In the final match theOTs whipped the OMs last time around, and althoughfavoured again I predict a far closer game with a morecompetitive OMs unit .Selections : St . Bedes Mentone Tigers, Whitefriars,Beauma ris, Old Scotch & Old Trinity.Section (2) Blu e

Monash Blues and De La Salle (2) will battle out aclose game with the Ashers favoured to get the points,as to are the Monds on form over the Fields, espe-cially at home . Old Xaverians (2) host St. Kilda Sth .Caulfield and although it was the Xavs by plenty, thistime the Saints will break their duck . Saints by 10points . AJAX host the Panthers at Albert Park andthe Jackas will not be looking forward to meeting theteam that gave them a horrible towelling last time . Atthe home the Jackas will put up more of a fight,although the Panthers still by enough. In the finalmatch MHSOB should bounce back against the

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Rovers who have been hard hit by injury in the sec-ond half of the year.Selections: .Monash Blues, St . Kilda Sth. Caulfield,Old Mentoni ans, Ormond & MHSOB .Section (2) Red

St. Leos Emmaus play host to Therry Penola andin what was a massive result last time for Therry, Ifavour a similar result with less of a differencebetween the scorelines . Yarra Valley fresh from aweek's break will be too strong for Old Geelong, whileWarringal should be likewise for Old Paradians (2) .OIG and Aquinas have the bye .Selections: Therry Penola, Yarra Valley &Warringal.

.U19 SECTION UMPIRES ,UNDER-19 SECTION 1MAZENOD v. OLD PARADIANS Field : Nick EvansGajanan Skandakum aOLD CAREY v . OLD BRIGHTON Field : CameronGill Ken Brewe rOLD XAVERIANS v. ST. BERNARDS Field : ChrisFedderson Andrew DickensonUNIVERSITY BLUES v . COLLEGIANS Field : MarkJenkins (R) Paul Lambl eDE LA SALLE v. ST. KEVINS Field : Ben SchmidtTrent Greenaway Goal : Skip Shipley EugeneD'Lazaru s

UNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERSField : Daniel IschiaWHITEFRIARS v. OLD HAILEYBURY Field : LeahGallagher (R) Josh DiPietroBEAUMARIS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS at 11 .30a .m . Field : Garry Seabourne Ian Burges sOLD SCOTCH v . NORTH OLD BOYS Field : GerardRobb Matthew Sefert h

OLD TRINITY v . OLD MELBURNIANS Field : TomGamble Graeme MorganUNDER-19 f2) BLU EMONASH BLUES v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field : DavidLongworth Chris Stevens (J )ORMOND v . CAULFIELD GR. Field : Euan LindsayJustin Grossbar dOLD XAVERIANS (2) v. ST. KILDA SOUTHCAULFIELD at 11 .30 a.m. at Toorak ParkField : Denny Fatekas Tim BurnsAJAX v. OLD MENTONIANS at Oval 9 (The GarySmorgan Oval) Field: Neil Woods Kylie WelshMHSOB v. HAMPTON ROVERS Field: Trent Foley(R) Andy Carric k

UNDER-19 (2) REDST. LEOS EMMAUS v. THERRY PENOLA Field :Michael Jessep David Mille rYARRA VALLEY v. OLD GEELONG Field : MatthewMeier Jason Moor eOLD IVANHOE BY EWARRINGAL v . OLD PARADIANS (2) at IvanhoeField : Damian Murphy Peter Baile yAQUINAS BYE

McKINNO,PnB C M~ ,M_C

SHARPSHOOTERS - U;S

NAME CLUBUNDER 19 (1 )

NIORSLAST WK TOTA

OSWALD OLD XAVERIANSDUGGAN DE LA SALLECLANCY DE LA SALLEHAWKINS OLD XAVERIANSBRITTEN COLLEGIANSDIMER OLD BRIGHTON

UNDER 19 (2 1PASSADOR OLD TRINITYTHOMAS OLD SCOTCHSULLIVAN WHITEFRIARSEFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURYHILTON WHITEFRIARSUNDER 19 (2) BLUEBALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANSL. TAYLOR MHSOBGURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM .MCNISH OLD MENTONIANSPALMER OLD MENTONIANSUNDER 19 (2) REDWELCH WARRINGALSTELLA THERRY PENOLABRANIGAN OLD IVANHOEOATES OLD IVANHOE

4 503937

1 37363 6

7 927 782 69

534 7

5 893 827 60

383 4

695 1

4 3424

NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES - U1 :9 ;AUGUST 15 - ROUND 18

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

OLD BRIGHTON v . MAZENO DOLD PARADIANS v . OLD XAVERIANSST . BERNARDS v. UNIVERSITY BLUESCOLLEGIANS v . DE LA SALLEST . KEVINS v . OLD CAREY

UNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v. WHITEFRIAR SST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. BEAUMARISUNIVERSITY BLACKS v . OLD SCOTCHNORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD TRINITYOLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD MELBURNIANS

UNDER-19 f2) BLUECAULFIELD GR . v. MONASH BLUES

DE LA SALLE (2) v . OLD XAVERIANS (2)

ST . KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. AJAX

OLD MENTONIANS v. MHSOB

HAMPTON ROVERS v . ORMONDUNDER-19 (2) REDOLD GEELONG v. ST . LEOS EMMAUSTHERRY PENOLA BYEOLD IVANHOE v . OLD PARADIANS (2)

WARRINGAL BYE

AQUINAS v . YARRA VALLEY

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LAST ROUND'S RESULTS" -V19".- 1 .08.98

I. R. h-kuts. L. Hawkuts. Best: K3eartagh . N,,bet . Ryan . Grant .

8.3 10.3 14.9 15.11.1010.0 1.6 3.10 4.12, 3

6Juegart 4 . Mount 2. James. Polatajko. Kavanagh, Smtone. Beet:ior. Glttarelli . Jueg[ut .

(~,p1AAGRTdN 3.4 4.5 7.6 7.8,50-,pp4FLqpIAhS 2.2 5.8 9.10 14.12 .98pd prigttton;Gad Ktekers and Best PLnrrs not recencd )(~.3 Parsd}sm: Tai .`meo 3 . Curr:ut 2. Saloon 2. Green 2 . Richardson . Berganwr . Collins.

., . pem'. Beu : Cucran . Buder. Feilmts . DlanatL Pntsem o~(iyFG}A~tiS 2 .0 3.1 3.1 3.3.21

i,p 4VEBL4tiS 4 .5 7.9 10.18 12.23.95cc~~ ;iena: Jo t45tem. Foster. Moon. Best: Moon. Ta}9or. Moliand . Harrison . N. Lynch.

;d ysver{ens: Oswald 4. CoughLVt 2. htcktemw . Skmdntore. L}•ttleton .GConnelt.

2.1 2.1 4.2 5.7.374.8 9.10 10.15 14

ac.17.101

qua. ti-. N-da. Best : Harvey, Bare. Ho,trien . Rattle.

n 3 . tiogels 3• While 2 . Solh' 3 . Jackson 2, Caller, Northey.. McRUltvt. M . MeKerrow. Vogel,.

p° LA SALLE 2.1 3.1 8.8 9.12 .66Gyp CAREY 1.1 3.4 3.6 3.8 .28Fe La Salle:7Goal Kickers mtd Best Pla}'ers not recenrvhC!d Gsrey : Beckett . Me}ihtstn•. Tsirogtanms. Best: tl'ood . Shone. Stone. Da•ec.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 1 .08 .98t~ll'ERSRYBL4CKS 2 .0 3.3 4.3 4.4.28'd?RC.ELLIN 3.5 3.8 5.11 5.11 .41L.nivrnRy Blseks : Goal Kickers and Best Placers lot receued iesmBin: Romatwt 2. Gleesott 2 . Mark.wri Best: Letanue Ryan. Cull. Gieson. Los .

ratre.~~I BEDES 1.>EhTONE'IIG, 4.1 6.3 11.9 11.12 .78p7BTEFRIARS 4.1 5.3 6.5 10.6 .66gt, Bed" Mentorx T(g.: L. t49ntle 3. P. 4Pmtle 2. Kutgsnell 3. Zomec M. Young. N. }'mmgseat: M . Young. Bell . A. Connolly. Tesenus. Sirachan. Mulchat•.

Rhuefrian: Anderson 6. Sullivan 2. Johnson, Phan. Beat: Phan, Anderson. Setches,• h . Sinclair. Reid

"ORl'R OLDBOYS 0.8 0.9 0.10 0.10 .10gL AUMARIS 4.2 5.7 8.9 14.10.94Wit Old Boys: Best: Skene. tialput• DeBoer. Carts. S . Smith. MeWm, .&eumsrts: Alexander 4 . Foley 3 . Kenned12 . Atkins. Dea•. Farragmta. Lee. Wiser . Best :L . Lee . B:ntont . Collins. Gibson . RSight .OLD MELBOIL'rTANB 1.3 3.5 4.7 9.12.66OLDSCOTCH 4.5 5.6 13.9 17.10 .112Old Melburniane : Sib .. 5 . Farquharson 2 . Birrell. Tsloiras. Best: Couzens . Sth re e .1Nms . Gmlet•. R:v. EWms .O Ht Scrotch : Tlmtntis 7. Slaten 2 . Chalmum 2 . OBnen 2. I,enl 2. Armstrong. Beat:

Thont<2s. Haumemann, Paterson . Thxaites. Prartkenburg. Simon.OLD

TRINITY4.7 6.10 8.11 11.13.79

OLD BAILEYBURY 2.0 2.3 2.7 2.7.19OM Tr(nity:P.vsador 7. Jones 2 . Hutchinson. DahLstrmn. Beat : Rahmson. Broster.Ritssell . Dann. Passadore. Dar<y-MoBw.OM 11aBeybttry : Anderson. Braitdltam . Best: Jays>sekera. Bell. R. Fto}d. Boutin, LaY

G Section Results from Page 11

UNDER 19 BLUE - 1 .08 .98ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD i .1 4.2 8.5 10.5.65MONASH BLUES 3.4 8.12 11 .14 17121512,3St RBda South Caulfield : Barrerra 3. Welsh 2. Zagame 2 . Dorian 2. limes. Guuo. Best :Guzzo. ttelsh. Zagame. }{atnes, }7erce. Rees.Motash Blues :CaBllts 5. Creamer 5 . Bennett 3 . Blaster 2. Lknd, Spence. Been: Cooke.Collllts. Spence . Bennett . Merl(n. Creamer.DE LA SALLE 1 .1 1.2 2.3 2.6 .18CAUIBfELD GRAMMAR 4.4 9.9 12.10 14

.15:99

De L. Salle: R . Stecens. A. Jacksrnt. Best : Stescus. Byrne . Synott . Molar . Harrison.McKenne .Caulfield Gnututur. Gur}Hnar 7, Sant 4. Freeman . WWcutson• tSMters. Fendal} 2. Beat:ltiojaJi. Creer . Freentan . Kendall. Sant . Gurpmar.OLD MENI'OhTANS 4.0 13.4 14.8 18.14 .110OLD XAVERIANS 5.2 7.4 9.5 9.5.59Old Mentoninns : Ballantllte S . Stephen 4. R. Alexander 2 . Kuramao 2 .Mackac. Martin.Nehsler. Best: D_ A}e .GUtder. Sletrhea Kennedy . K. Carnpbell. Mackaq, Kununoio.Old Xever{ane: Best: Catnolh•. MeCarthv. Feely. Gleeson. t{an . T. Storey .IiAAB'lON ROVERS 4.4

8,1110.12 14 .17.101

AJAX 3.2 3.3 8.7 8.8.58Hampton Roven: AeLVns 4. Jenkms 3 . Prannvs 2, Co

. 2. Anderson. Tregear. A. Voss

Best : Flalthr. Cro:ether. Jenkln. Anderson . Dn<kh-. FhnnAlsx : Beck. ('rcMrut . Lc'<rin. Ratelgh . Rittemtan. Rutxnstem . A1. Segal . M. C. Segai . Best:pock. Gutman . }hdrenstetn . Ponerman. MaJman . Onas.MHSOB 3.6 4 .6 4.8 8.10.58ORMOND 3.0 7.5 8.7 1110 .88MHSOB: L . Taylor 3 . l4'Wson. G. MeCult_v. Ash OBnen, Moore . Youngs, Best: Claxes.Radder. Askew. Oslxxitnte . Moore. tt"ilsanOrmond : Black 4 . Nash 2 . Ralson 2. Date 2 . Rou:m . Knight . Robbms. Best : Gieeson. Dale.Coca. 0 Halloran. Nash . Ashford .

UNDER 19 RED - 1 .08.98OLD }tANHOE 11 .17.83ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.1 .13Old I vanhoe: Br.mntgan 4 . Davis 2 . Cates 2 . Lou•. Doxd, Wills

.Best: Oates . Doucl . Keane .

LM' . Cotne . Harrls.St Leos Emmsus: Vaughan, Zannts. Best: Voipi . Dornlck . Mansle• Foley. Place. McDonald .THERRY PENOLA 4.3 7.6 11 .9 11.1

0 OLD GEELONG1 .0 3.1 4.2 5.4 .34Therry Penoie:lGad Kickers and hest Plavers no Received )Old Geelong: Couch 2, t491son. Bolton . MeCann. Best: Bayne . Bolton. Melnnes. Mining .Stcsens . McCann .WARRINGALBYE

AQUINAS RFOLD PARADIANS R

BYEYARRA VALLEY

~ST:RQUND'S'RESULTS;SENIORS - 1 .08.98

OLD ME NTONL9NS 3.1 5.4 7.6 8.11 .59HAMPTON ROVERS 3.2 3.3 3.4 5.6 .36Old Mentonians :Acreman 3, Palmer 2. Dart. MeNish . Rile v. Beat : Carter. B .;1im'ay. Mason. Dart. Mullhr . D. Kitto.Hampton Rovers : D. Ariz. Broune. McKellar. C . Ferguson. power. Best: D. Artz.Parkinson' S. Anderson. Day . Hobson. J . Ferguson.BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 1 .4 2.4 4.5 6.8.44ST LEOS EMMAUS 3 .0 9.2 13.6 18.7.115Bu lleen Templestewe: James 2 . Tulloch. Thomson . Matthens . C. Parrts . Best:

Todd . A. Parris . A~rotis . Tttlloch . Roberson .St Lem Emmaus: A. Det•(ttt 4 . Fennell 4. Burgess 3 . D. Dinicdantonio 2. Vaughmt

Pe:vra. Rose . Thomas . Best : Burgess . Rose . Fennei. Mcttenzie . Rtcher. A.De<lut.

BEAUMARIS 1 .4 5.6 14.11 20.15 .135BANYULE 4.2 4.8 6.10 9.10 .64Beaumvss : Mills 4. Catlin 3 . Nich 3 . Quin 3 . Nicholson 2. Pitts 2 . Ensor .

'..humid . Martin. Best: Nrsh. Nicholson . Holt . Catlin . Quin. Mahound,8anvulc Plar•fair 2 . KatTCoz 2 . Gilttam. Welsh . Maine. L. Sheehan. Steele. Best:D.~1'ache(1. Doherty. Ashton . L . Sheehan . T. Egan. ~Steete.TtiOMASTOWN 4.6 8.6 9.9 9.9.63ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 1.1 6.1 9.1 16.7.103Thomastown : Capeei 5 . Hearing. Holmes, Pougious . A. Ward . Best: Gallomlre, L.'afth. Hartmg. Plant. Capeci. Genus. St BedesNeatone Tig. :hlacgeorge 9. MeCraw, 2. A . Turner. S. Napier 2. Edwards. Best: T.

slec. Macgeorge. Tomlmson. ?aildc S. Napier. M . Turner.OLD GEELONG 4.0 8.4 13.6 14.9.93$T KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4.6 6.10 10.14 15 .18 .108Old Geelong:.Hou•eis 4 . Neeld 3. Vickers-tt'tllts 2 . Poole 2. Edge 2. W. Paid . Best :

Patti. M. Ft9lson. Poacr. Darcv . F<vrer. l'ickers-tiTlicS t Kilda South Caulfield: l!armakts 5. Astapenko 3. Gilmore 2 . Heicke. Reclean .

Diamonds. McGau. Hasell . Best: Gilmore. Astapenko . Reddan. C . Neeson .~.:makis. McGaw.

c Hawkers. Best : 0 Connell . Skidmore. Coughlan. Funder, C . Caaalus. S .

RESERVES - 1 .07 .98OLD MENTONL4NS 1.3 2.6 2.10 3.10 .28HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 1.0 3.2 4.4 .28Old Mentonians: Davis. M. Stroud. Wallace . Best: Sly. Davis . S. Kitto. Cozens .~4'atson . MacGregor.Hampton Rovers : Holt 2. SiarshaB. Thomas . Best : Lake. Crabtree. Hunt . Bovle .Armstrong. R. Dunball. 'BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 2.2 3.4 5.5 6.7.43ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.3 4.3 7.3 7.7.49Bu}leet Temp}stowe : Nagee 2. blountaht. McNamara. Hooper . Stott. Beat:Fattlkner. Papadopoutos . Malane}•. Chris. Edwards . Surd .St Leos Emmaus: Shacktock 2. Contessotto. E. Mitchell. Ottobre . N- ey.Simondson . Best : Parker. Sunondson . Nea~e_t~ . Auli.so . Cox. Shaeklock.BEAUMARIS 2.1 6,3 7.4 10 .5.65BANYULE 3.3 5.3 6.4 6.4.40Beaumaris: Devine 4. Mch•er 2 . S. Blaclde . T. Nicholas. O'Brien, Ott. Beat: Easton.T. Mchicholas . Codreld. Gra}t Slteldrake. Ferguson. "Banpute : Parmartsehe 2 . Grutdal . P. Wttchell . Sutterby. Gilbert. Best: Noonan.Donald-son. Fcrraj. D . Witson. A . Plant .THOMASTOWN 0.2 2.5 3.7 6.9 .45ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 4.3 7.5 8.7 10.7.67Thomastown: Bubis 2 . Petsuus 2. Scarpa 2 . Best : Petshus . B. Smith. D'unosski .Peterson. McCallum. Bubis .St. Bedes Mentone Tig: Ross 3. S. Hecker 4. Comtollv 2 . Cousins . Best : kinna.M . Council, B. Silos, Setbre. Ross. Thompson .OLD GEELONG 5.1 8.4 13.5 13.5.83ST KD,DA SOUTH CAULFIELD 2.3 3.6 5.9 9.12.66Old Geelong: Furoh}' 6. O'Brien 2 . Davison 2 . Sotden . OHalloran. HendrattaBest: Pamv . FurptiJ•. Hendratta. M. OhphanL Datison. Sutden.St Bedes hlentone Tig.: KaEas 5 . Holland. Dymond . J . Dtitilei•ie . D . Duriliiie. Best:Khrg. Kall;s . 14'etlgosz. Pope. Broom. Holland .

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CAREY .

Coach : Tim Killwort h Coach: Clay Weser Coach : Rod Bourke GRAMMARIANS Coach: Peter SchillerU19 (C) : U19 (C) : S . Hyland U19 (C) :~C~

Coach: Leigh Bowes1 L. Schmidt 2 N. Harber 1 J . Schiano U19 (C): 1 F. Hakins2 N. y

h3 J . Clark C()

7 J. Laragy9 M. Mercuri 2 B. Hobbs 1 A. Paftos 2 D. Mo riart y

3 P. Cerche4 D Field

10 E. William s11 P Bowden

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

.11 C . Hyd e11 R St

4 C . Poletti 3 G. Earl4 W Earl

5 T. Bake r6 P Tompkin s6 C. Mollard . evens

12 M . Evans5 R. Hawkins .

5 N . Biggin.

7 S . Addison7 M. Maxwell 12 B. Mercuri 6 L . Hawkins 6 T. Ewe rt 8 S . Derry8 N. Harrison 13 S. Hyland (C)

14 M Aron7 P. Nelson 7 G. Rhodes 9 N . Latha m

9 M. Britten .15 J . Crowe 8 L. Varney 8 T. Handley 10 S . Beckett

10 B . Page 17 M . McHenry 9 D Grant 9 L. O'Neill 11 S . Chambers11 N . McCann 18 D. Jarvis

19 D. Moore.

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

13 S. Wall12 A . Lan donLangdon 20 B . Corin . 11 S. Dinner st14 D13 S . Elg 23 T. Fisher 12 A. Bray 12 A. Robe rtson .1 6 N Buu14 T. De Young 25

S.Beattie (VC) 15 L. Morgan 13 R . O'Neill .

17 T. Tsirogiannis15 T. Cookes 27 C. Worsteling 16 B . Meehan ( VC) 14 A. Ginnavin 18 T. Tyndall16 A . Baxter 28 S . Ha rt

29 D Fore 17 N . Meehan 15 G . Norwood 19 T. Wood (C)17 T Spice r18 N Brass

. r29 M . Jogce 18 M . Bonaddio16 J. Thornbrow,17 C Barrow

20 M. Lawrenc e21 D Stone.

19 A . Robe rt son29 K . Ro ers (VC)32 R . Bonnici 19 T. Crook

.18 H. Rolls

.22 M . Pound

20 J . Waters21 C Chambers

32 J . Silvers33 M . O'Donnell 21 D . Rigg 19 M . Carr

20 A. McLaughlin23 T. Stua rt

B. Shuti e.22 S Lynch

34 A . Pedicin i37 C . Buick 23 J . Kavanagh 21 X Carra 2 n y.

23 M . Gibson 38 N . Stafford42 S . Logan

24 D . Nisbet25 R Hammond

22 A. Walsh23 J Thomas

6 C. Mu o27 C. Davey

24 M . Godfrey25 A. McAllester

44 X. Clancy45 S. Cla~

.34 C . Raise

.25 A. Boyd 29 J. Mickan

30 A. McKinst ry27 T. Foster 47 A. Mo an

47 A. Orlando 37 D . Fenton 26 S . Fox27 P Marks

31 C. Davis28 D . Telford29 T Rogers-Wilson

63 S. McManu s70

ggan

d D

45 D . Stagliano .28 A . Avramedies Melin33 D. Silverwood.

30 L Moon (VC)An re

wAC49 P. Harrington 29 C. Stewa rt 34 A . Hanson.

31 J Rose. smus

S Erdos 53 J. Di Pietro 30 D. Stockdale 35 S . McConnel l.33 B . Samuel

.R. Hu hso nD Nolqan

62 A. McDowell 31 A . Thorn s32 R . Hayward

36 E . Davey37 S . Davies

39 S . Kinder .P. Nowlan 69 G . Miller 33 M . McBriar 38 A . Kett le

69 A . Dakin B .ck o

76 N . Parry (C) 35 T. Erridge 46 M. Aylwards n

Ja

M . Kar aviciusS . Mctv~anus

79 C. Davis 47 A . Bon d55 W.Onvin

OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUECoach : Ken Johansen (1) Coach : Pat Hawkins (1) Coach : Jeff Osborne Coach: Peter Foster Coach: Steven CanollCoach : Phil Wchetta (2) Coach : Pete Callinan (2) U19 (C): U19 (C): N. Moore, P. Mount U19 (C):

U19 (C) :1 S . Youn g2 D. Green 2 P Lyttleton

1 B . Swann 1 A. Callery2 N W lk

1 A . Albert3 G. O'Meara .

3 J Heal Y2 R . Pizzichetta . a e r

3 P Mount2 S . Benjami n

4 B. Richardson5 B . Galloway

.4 T. Cumow

3 R . Legud i4 R Bonnici

.4 A . Rattle

3 C . Brook s4 J. Coulloupa s

ha m6 M. Joyce 5 K . O'Loughlin

.5 J . Pearson

5 C . Noseda6 B . AHis 5 B . Callery

8 D. Varno 7 S . Skidmore 6 P. lan az zo 7 B . Shelley 6 A. Clar k8 A. Vecchio 8 P Funder 7 N Smith 8 T. McCann 7 A. Crawfor d9 J . Byron10 K . Theodossi

.9 J . McInerney

.8 J. Delaney 9 L . Cresswell

10 J. Radford8 W. Crocke r9 H Christie

11 A . Curran 11 D . Betts 9 S. Wheeler 11 T. Crowley.

10 L Dean-Johns12 C . Jacavo u16 C . Price 14 S. McCarthyy

10 C . Osborne11 S Erickson

12 P. Bare13 A. Stua rt

.11 F. Delasquale

17 N . Allard 15 L. Deane-Johns .12 A Velona 14 N . Moore 12 C . Evans

19 P. Karabatsos20 M. Dempster

1 M S

16 D . Storey17 T Connolly

.13 S. Bugryn

15 J. Ferrari16 K. McDonald

13 S. Ferguson14 A. Fleetwood2 . zewczu k

22 M . Cosgriff.

19 N . Rathgeber 14 A. Thoma s15 A Pfeiffer

17 A. Foley18 A. Wise 15 J. Hockin g

16 J Hatton23 D . Briggs23 M . Ploenges 20 T. Farrow (VC)

.16 A. Mastro s uaPa q

19 C . Goldswort h y20 P OiKeefe

.17 W. Jackson

24 L . Brickwell 21 M. Fitzgerald 17 T. Pianta.

21 J Sibilia 18 G . Kin g25 A. Jakowenko26 B O'Connor

22 M. Rush 18 T. James.

22 M . la astesg19 J . Lyl e

.27 S. Pruscino 23 R . Coughlan 19 L. Kavanagh 23 P. Milesi 20 D. Leah y28 R. Sartori29 V Perry

24 C. Carrodus (C) 20 D. Sheehan 24 R. Sheeh y8 . Vanderwe rt25

21 M . McKerro w22 R. McKerrow.

30 S Fellowes 27 A. Oswald 21 M . POlata)ko 26 AA . B evacqua 23 T Menzies.31 F. Papaluca 30 C. Hoare 22 P. Rahill 27 R. Zeman 24 T. McMilla n32 A. Baker34 G . Hower

32 P. Ockleshaw 23 D. Monteleone24 A Monteloene

28 N . Parrett29 A . Conlan 25 L. Morriso n

35 D. Loney36 G . Dean

34 E . Morriso n39 B . Christie

.25 J . Jacks 30 P. Halpi n

31 P. Harvey26 N . Mule s27 C . Nort hey

37 V. Ber amino 41 D Stean 26 A . Gleeson 32 S . OiConnor 28 S . Parsons

38 N. Ku eweh39 J Thorn

.43 J. Hede 27 James Mount 33 J . OiConno r

34 T Ber in29 W. Pye

.40 J . Collins41 F Papluca

44 M . Kennedy 28 J . Zocco29 J . Cittarelli

. g35 E . RaRer36 A S i h

30 P. Sheahan31 J . Starlin g.

42 M . Rees 45 S . Carrodus'

30 S. Borg. m t

37 R . Debraio 32 A . Southerlan d44 S . Ciavola 46 J . O Connell 31 J Evans 38 G . Anderson 33 A . Terril l47 M . De Ran o49 D Gleeso 48 C . Stephens

.32 T. Harvey 39 D . Liepa 34 B. Tuc k

.52 N . Macart ney 56 J . Hawkins 33 S. Smith 40 D . Dun n

41 J. Howden35 L . Underwood36 N Vo el s53 C . Butler 37 J . Lloyd 42 J. Pangrazio

.37 J. Ward

60 A . Swindo n82 T. O'Shea

42 V. ludka43 C . Davis

43 L . Wilkinson44 R . Campagna 38 J. Webbe r

39 A Whit e45 L . Meehan .40 R . Woodward41 D . Wood

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UNDER-19 SECTION 2

gEAUMARIS MARCELLIN NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIAN S,,,h Mick Beaton Coach : J~es Golds Coach : Andy Ryen Coach: Greg Lasscock Coach : Mark Libard fUi9(C): U19(C) : U19 (c): U19 (C) : J . Bell U19 (C):

1 M Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 Mohammed Taleb 1 L. Floyd 1 J . Gooley2 L. Gibson

Enso rM2 M . Karavilis 2 T. Water s

3 B. Kousovasilis2 S. Davey3 A Brudar

2 C. Gues tg .4 L. Buller 3 G. Cull

4 D Marson4 O. Khade r5 B . Cariss

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

4 C. Murph y5 J . Blake6 A. Quin

.5 G. Romanin 6 D . Sken e

7 S Hoban5 D. Harro p6 R. Ladd 5 A . Ellim s

7 A. Hammond 6 S. Loy.

8 T. Halpin 7 A. Biggs 6 H. Birrell7 C Fon g8 D. Emerson

9 K . Alexander 7 D. Angotti 9 A. Naiss10 C . Faraci

8 J . Meade s9 C. Home

.8 C . Jennings

10 P. Bird 8 D. Ryan 11 S. Bryant 10 C. Efstathiou 9 J. Murtaz a11 J . Bayford 9 G. Murley 12 D . Abou d

13 C Miller 11 R. Burn 10 P. Stucke y12 M . Lee 10 D . Bonanno .

14 J Saba 12 T Rogers 11 N . Sampier i13 B . Stevens 11 A . Hasiotis

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

14 D. De w15 D . Foley 12 D . Ballantine

.16 P. Bo siewiczrY17 S. ReVnoldson

14 M . Chishol m15 C. Jayasakera

13 D . Patterso n14 G Anderson

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

16 R Atkins17 N . Apre a

Kenned y18 N14 C . Duinardo 19 M . Payne

20 R . Amato18 B . Harro p19 C Moyle

.17 J. Hammond

.19 N . Atkins

15 J. Pa alardopp 21 M . Barker.

20 H . Francis 18 E . Far uarsonq

20 A Faraguna 16 P. Diacogiorgis 22 G . Taylor 21 D . Lay 19 R . Hyam s

21 K . Ransthorn 17 J. Delahunt 23 H . Makhoul24 B Kurec 22 T. Hilton 20 E . Alder

22 R . Carrol ll

18 M . Moussi.

25 M. Moustafa'

23 M . Somaia 21 W. Yunken22 C Rayi n23 A Cat 19 J. Sheehan 26 N . O Halloran 24 B . Hall .

24 S. Moore 20 N Mathews 27 M . Rees 25 D . Harrigan 23 1 . Ambler25 A . Black s26 P. Wright

.21 M . Fisher

28 S. Smith

26 J . Bell (C)27 R . Carson

24 J . Moss25 H . Turne r

27 B. Thomas 22 M . Roberts 30 D . Willoughby31 B Wilson

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

32 Momoud Taleb 29 M . Nicholson 27 W. Austin29 A. Wilson 24 B Dinneen 33 A. McKenzie 30 R . Brandham 28 C . Sibre e30 B. Spence31 L McNicholas

.25 G . Hawkins 34 C. Woo d

35 S . De Boar31 D . Maso n32 E . Ek

30 N . Coutts32 M Benko32 S. Tucker 26 T. Louder 36 B . McIntyre 40 D . Pountney .33 N Couzen s33 N . Conlan 27 D . Ciro 37 M

. D veeau 47 J . Robertson .r x

39 D Mead A . Rod e5 0.40 P. Daniels 57 M . Anderson

61 S Deit z41 M . Hayes .

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARSCoach : Terry Kendall Coach: Steven Mms MENTONE TGERS BLACKS Coach: Slwte RylesU19 (C) : G. Junkeer U19 (C): S. Jon es, E. Davatris Coach: Michael Lovejoy Coach: Pau10'Shw nassy 1.119(c) :

1 G. Junkeer (C) 1 S. Jones (C)U19(C): 1.119(c):

1 A. Croug h2 T. Chapma n

MilesS2 A. Beever3 M Passador

1 A Ryan2 P Carroll

1 M . Atkin 2 M. Northeyy (VC ).

4 A . Sheer.

4 A. Rothe 3 C Tesoriero 2 C. Brown 3 B. Phan (C)T. Paterson 5 B. Hutchinson

6 Russell4 J Dunne 3 L. Brown 6 B. Winc h

6 I . McKenzie B.p

5 J Doubaras6 L Abdallah

4 M. Byrne • 7 T. Hilton (VC )7 C. Steven s8 T. Frankenburg

~8 D. As wort h9 A Grigg 7 B Mcshane 5 A. Clements 8 R. Fedel e

9 N . Leitl.

10 S . Dann 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 9 L. Trewhella10 N . Sladen 11 K. Noden 9 P Russo 7 B. Dryne 10 A. Johnson11 C . Frick e12 L Hume

12 C . Wilson (VC)13 S . Johnson

10 LT ylim11 J Williams 8 P. Greenbank 11 M . Cassarino

.13 NN . Simo n14 A Will

14 R . Gambl e15 R . Baxter

12 A Connol l13 N Zomer (/C)

9 E. Hannon12 D. Rei d13 J . Power. ersdorf

15 J . Hu hes 16 T. Ho in s17 C . HilTas 14 J Drury

15 G G10 A. Maher11 J Marr

14 S . Ward16 N . O rien 18 N. Dahlstrom omez . 15 J . Anderso n17 S . Eager 19 J . Maslen 16 A Burnett 12 J . Martin 16 B . Sinclair

° 19 M . Rowel l20 N . Brewster

20 M . Canzoneri21 L. Kennedy

17 S Lambert18 M Young 13 J . McAuley 17 D . Eiferman n

21 T. Glass 22 D. Kinross 19 D Falkingham 14 L. Mellings 18 R . MurrayL. Hannema n2

2 23 LL Walkom

23 B . Fitzmaurice24 E . Davatzis OC2 W

20 C Mizzi21 J Cunningham 15 S . Mood y 19 M . Du

~20 S Fleming.

24 L. Hawkins 5 . Hanse n26 D . Robinson 22 G Smith 16 B . Murphy .

21 M Setches25 M . Thwaites 27 L. Clarke 23 D Napier (C )

24 G Alford17 R. Neale

.22 S . Davi s26 J . McCarrol l

27 E . Stewart28 C. Butler29 W . Brady 25 L Wintle 18 A . Nolan 23 L . Armstron g

28 T. Cardy 30 S . Kimonidis 26 P Doherty 19 C. Pease 24 J . Treyvaud29 S . Hosking30 A Leeds

31 R . Ramsden32 J . Cornell

27 S Kingwel l28 D Young 20 H . Peck 25 S . O'Meara

.31 S . Prendergast 33 Y. Adel

35 C Sor 29 B. Johnstone 21 C. Schilling 26 D . Sullivan32 E . Oliver

.37 S Medlin 30 T Fava 22 M . Staunton 27 T. Hoare

35 P. Rodgers.

39 A . Maiyah 31 P Wintl e32 S B ll 23 S . Vegter 28 B . Doherty

36 R . Ashton 43 D . Waldron (VC) e 29 M . Wals h37 C . Armstron g40 A . Collins

44 M . Lapira45 S . Darcy-Molloy

33 G Strachan34 M Mulcahy

24 D . Walsh30 A . Beattie CN )

41 A Reed 52 A . Andrews 35 A Smith 31 T. Mulcahy.66 H . Thomas 61 N . Broster

64 M . Kassaby36 N . McEniry 35 D . Levi

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UNDER-19 - (2) RED

;reny McEvoy TEMPLESTOWE Coa~h: er~ Car w gr~ Coach : Stewart McLean Coach: Ken Joha ,~, (1)

Coach : Bob Ellis U 1 9 (C) : 1.119(c) : Coach: Phil Luchetta (2)

1 S. Alderhoven 12 N. Bayne 2 G . Gibson 2 D. Gree n2 A. Bastow 15 R Lane 3 N. Coyne 3 G. O'Meara3 R. Brown .

16 B . Couch 4 B. Davis 4 B . RichardsonS. Bennett 5 M. DeBoer 18 T. Straughton 6 K. Angel o

6 N. Eastwood 26 A. McKinnon 7 M . Logan 5 B . Woodham

8 D. Florence 31 L. Stevens 9 B. Low 8 D . Varano9 J. Florence 34 A McCann 10 B. Roderick 8 A . Vecchio10 L . Groves .

M Avery36 11 C. Brannigan 9 J . Byron11 J. Howard12 D . Juhasz

.43 A . Clay

14 P. Dowd15 R. Holmwood

10 K. Theodossi

1 5 13 A. King 50 N Edgar 16 R. Hense it A. Curra n14 N . Macrides 51 J . Garland 17 J . Harrop 11 A. Talaric o15 N . Macreevy 52 M. Cashinella 18 A . Harper 12 C . Jacavo u

18 J. Coussins 16 N . McCroha 53 T. Carty 20 B . Willis 16 C . PriceB. Anthony

18 S . Mountain 55 0 Wallace 22 G. Maddelic 17 N . Allard19 T. Mosso p20 M Natfas

.56 R Brown 23 C. Barke r

25 P tlli19 P. Karabatsos

24 B. Mills.

21 R . Parris 58 L Heine. s

26 S . Brandt 20 M . Dempste r22 T. Peterson 59 J. Malpas 30 L. Courage 21 M . Szewczu k23 B . Pouroganis 60 D Mclnnes ( C) 37 J . Keane 22 M . Cosgriff24 N . Povaran 61 J. Chamberlain 40 C . Harris 23 D. Brigg s25 D . Povaran 63 M . McCa rthy 23 M . Ploenge s

M . Dalsanto27 P Taylor 64 R. Scurry.28 L. Thompson 68 W. Elle ry 25 A. Jakowenko

'29 B . Walleneiser 75 A. Timms 26 B . O Connor76 D Brauer 27 S . Pruscin o79 W. Keeble 28 R . Sartori

29 V. Perry30 S . Fellowes31 F. Papaluca

STLEOS E7VNUTAUS THERRY PENOLA WARRINGAL YARRA VALLEY 32 A . Bake rWATTLE PARK Coach: Paul Matt. Coach : John Stanton Coach: Ash Wain 34 G. How e

Coach :1.119(c) : U19(C): U19 (c) : 35 D . Lone y

U19(C): 2 R. Zampogna 1 H . Anderson 1' A. Midland 36 G . Dea n37 V Bergamin

Hodde r1 N 4 R . Springall 2 S . Anderson 2 T. Morris ..

8 A Grant 3 D . Bloomfield 3 S . Lloyd 38 N . Kudeweh2 P. Batty3 G Bonnici

.9 S . Stella

4 -G. Bell5 L. Bolzon

4 C. Fraser5 P. Vatloppi 39 J . Thorn

.4 R . Gallagher 10 C . Bannister 6 C . Burk e

7 A, Cam .illeri6 M . Wine s7 B Sturzaker

40 J . Collin s41 F Papluc a

5 C . Miller 11 S . Bocaglia 8 M. Ch az an .8 B. Arnot

.42 M Ree s

6 G. Newey 12 J . Briedi s13 D Candiloro

9 B. Frew1 0 E. Gale 9 J . Longwo rt h

10 B Searle

.44 S. Ciavola

7 A Volpi8 C .. McDonald

.R . Dodds 11 A. Georg e

12 A. Green.

11 B . Reynolds12 D Langg

47 M . De Rango

9 M . Brown A . McMahon 13 T. Healey14 A. Hopgood

.13 C. Shugg

T

49 D. Gleason52 N MacartneyYC . Vaughan

g16 D . Dun n17 A McDonald

15 J. Hopkin s16 D Inman

14 . Lloyd15 D . Badey

.53 C. Butler

11 J . Blandthorn12 N. Zannis

.18 N . James

.17 M . Keegan18 D Lewis

16 A . Bel l17 T. Mclirath 60 A. Swindo n

13 S . Dornik 19 G . Kuret.

19 G . Long20 M M

18 R . Pearce19 E Kryse

14 P. Mansic 20 J . Smith . anovella21 S Morris

.20 T. Ty shing

15 M . Dunn 21 B. Fitzpatrick .22 D. Mutton 21 P. Uaugh n16 A . Schti tt ler 22 M . Yates 23 N. Mullan e

24 D Nasrallah22 B . Drew23 C Arnol d

17 T KayY M . Russell .25 M . Natoli

.24 A . Cusano

18 J . McNally 24 T Sigfter 26 L. Prosser 25 S . Matt ers19 J . Ross 25 N . Trewin 27 M . Pop e

28 D Ryan26 J . Skipwo rt h27 T Hancoc k

20 S . Goldswo rthy 26 R . Garcia .29 D. Schulze

.28 B. Rey nold s27 R . Azzopardi 30 T. Sessions 29 S . Cofeman

28 C. O'Brien 31 R . Singh 30 B. Wapshott29 N. Perrett 32 M .

SanS

33 J . Soence31 J . Scanlan

34 C. Taylor35 N . Taylor36 D . Thomas37 T. Thomso n38 M. Vanlint39 S . Walter 42 J . Wilkin s40 B . White 43 A . Welc h41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee

AQUINAS O.C. BULLEEN- OLD GEELONG OLD IVANHOE OLD PARADIANS

43 S . Devers

1 J. Jess1.119(c):

8 N. Dinning 1 D. Bernet 1 S . Young

2 N . Cowling3 S. Staddon5 M. Boland6 S 4 C

. Calleja 5 A. Oates 5 B. Galloway

7 J. Coghla n8 M . Greerg T. Harkin 7 M. Fisher 29 D Bolton 8 B. Spoor 6 M. Joyce

10 M . Held11 T. Moran12 D. McKee13 P. Glennie

T. BlanchM . Tan

16 C. Field17 J . Allison

19 B 17 B. Mountain 54 E. Wilson 21 R. Gilderdale 16 B. Sullivan20 D . Marshal l21 D . Minogue

B. Moran

26 M . Johnstone32 J. Bleakney34 M . Delsovito:1 J . PoleM 26 J. Stynes 24 L. Brickwell

5- D. Kealy60 D. Vine71 M . Woods

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

C section. First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) and Preliminary Final (5/9) - SANDRINGHAM .D section (fi nal five system). Qualifying final (2 v. 3 - 22/8), Elimination final (4 v. 5 - 23/8) -MONASH UNIVERISTY, First semi (30/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - MORDIALLOC.E Blue section. First semi (23/8), Second semi ( 22/8), Preliminary Final ( 29/8), Grand Final (5/9) -CENTRAL RESERVE.E White section . First semi (23/8) BARTLETT RES., Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8),Grand Final (5/9) - CAMBERWELL SPORTS GROUND .F section. First semi (23/8) - GILLON OVAL, BRUNSIWCK, Second semi (22/8) - CRAMERSTREET, PRESTON, Preliminary final (29/8) - GILLON OVAL BRUNSWICK, Grand Final (5/9) -CRAMER STREET, PRESTON .Under 19 Section 1 . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - CITY OVAL, BOX HILL .Under 19 Section 2. First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - SCAMMELL RESERVE OAKLEIGH .Under 19 Blue section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - GERRY GREEN RESERVE PARKDALE .Under 19 Red section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) - TRINITY GRAMMAR, PreliminaryFinal (5/9), Grand Final (12/9) - PARADE COLLEG EClub XVIII . First and Second semis (8/8) (sec 1) SCAMMELL RES, OAKLEIGH sec 2 - RAMS-DEN STREET RESERVE, Preliminary finals 15/8 (Saturday), Grand Finals 23/8 (Sunday) -ELSTERNWICK PARK.

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

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

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

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

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

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

U/19 players playing in VFL U/18 competition (TAC Cup) must after the playing of our round 18 decidewhere they will complete the season . Such player can play in any club's final's team as long as he has played5 matches for the team for which he wants to be selected .

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

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

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F.I.D.A .REPORT

SEMI-FINALS - WINNERS TAKE ALL TODAYReview Round 10 .

RAID Lions thrashed Werribee as was to beexpected assisting the Lions to maintain topspot convincingly . Broadmeadows won in atight game against Hawthorn, with their winassuring them of third position . Keilor easilyaccounted for Karingal (2) in their finals warm-up, while Geelong got their first points for theseason with a resounding win over finalistsParkside .

Maribyrnong travelled to Bendigo anddefeated the home team by 16 points . Bendigo(1) received a forfeit from the Bombers .

Ringwood made the trip to Ballarat, andalthough competitive found the North BallaratKnights too strong in the finish .

LADDERS ROUND 10

DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST

KARINGAL 10 7 2

BENDIGO (1)' 10 7 2

BOMBERS 10 5 5MARLINS 4 1 3

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST

RAID LIONS 10 9 1

AARIBYRNONG 10 9 1

BROADMEADOWS 10 6 4

BENDIGO (2) 10 5 5

BALLARAT 10 5 5

HAWTHORN 10 4 6

RINGWOOD 10 3 7

WERRIBEE 10 2 8

Preview - Semi Finals

At 10 .30 Karingal (2) and Parkside clash forthe right to challenge Keilor in the Division 3Grand Final next week . On recent formKaringal (2) would be favoured to get the points .Maribyrnong play host to Broadmeadows andthe Bulldogs have been very impressive sincebeing promoted from Division 3 earlier in theyear and should continue their good form . At11 .45 Bendigo (1) and the Bombers face off todecide who will earn the right to challengeKaringal in next week's Grand Final . TheBombers have been inconsistent this year andrecent form would suggest the Warriors to getthe points. In the final match the travellingBendigo (2) team will find RAID Lions far toostrong in their semi final clash .

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS

1 346 347 99.7 301 264 297 88.88 300 243 350 69.4 200 236 320 73.75 4

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS

0 626 218 287.1 360 323 176 183.5 360 435 390 111.5 240 476 410 116.1 200 385 379 101.5 200 380 363 104.6 160 222 504 44.04 120 256 409 62.6 8

DIVISION THREE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW

KEILOR 10 6 4 0KARINGAL (2) " 10 5 5 0

PARKSIDE 10 5 5 0

GEELONG 3 1 2 0

` received forfeit

FOR AGAINST % POINTS

447 144 310.4 24443 339 130.7 20447 407 109.8 20130 168 77.4 4

forfeiting teams receive average losing score. teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the roundPlease note next week's Grand Finals will be played at Elsternwick Park at the following times : Division 3(10 .00am),Division 2 (11 .15am) . Division 1 (12.

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Challenge, so now is the time to getpeople in and giving blood for yourclub . Donate blood this week at :Southbank Donor Centre City Donor Centrecnr Kavanagh & Balston Sts., 2/520 Collins St .Southbank Melbourne

Appointments required, phone 13 14 9 5

OR

The Mobile Blood Collection Unit in :CRAN BOURNE PUBLIC HALL,Monday 10/8 - Wednesday 12/8

HAWTHORN TOWN HALL,Monday 10/8

DANDi= N ON O TOWN HALL,Tuesday 11/8 - Wednesday 12/8

W ERRIBEE THE EVENTS CENTRE,Thursday 13/8 - Friday 14/ 8

DEER PARK LIONS/SEN IOR CITIZENS CLUBThursday 13/8

CLAYTON PUBLIC HALLFriday 14/8

FOR MORE INFORMATION PHONE 9694 0210

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COACHES' CLIPBOARDAFCANAFA

FOOD AND FINALS' FEVE RWhy bother about nutrition?

Because it provides essential ingredients for youio perform .

Food provides us with fuel to perform . Food choic-cs will depend on food availability, likes, dislikes, andcooking skills, however we should be sure to focus onbe provision of fuel . Optimal nutrition assists withrecovery between training sessions and matches .inaintaining your peak performance all season andinto the finals . Nutrition is something you can takecontrol of and use to ensure you have the edge overyour opponent . If you can get an edge. take it !

Hopefully during the season . you have been awareof your food intake and monitored its effect on yourbody eg . body fat, muscle mass, recovery rate . Thefinals' time is not the time to be trying to lose bodyL . You want to ensure it doesn't increase, however,, ou need to ensure you provide sufficient energy tocontinue through those most important matches ofthe season . By finals' time we can sometimes feeliafigued. This is when you must concentrate on pro-viding your body with enough of the right food com-bined with rest .

What should I eat?Stick to the season long routine if it has worked .During finals you should stick to the same proce-

dure you have used during the season if this hasworked for you . During training is the time to try anyisew regimes . not prior to a match . If your new foodregimes does not work then you are going to suffer inone of the most important matches of your life .Regularity

Food consumption should be regular throughoutthe day . including snacks before and after training .Foods such as breakfast cereal are convenient forbreakfast as well as snacks at any time of the day..',Rost cereals are suitable. Read the labels to ensureI.ou are not eating one that is high in fat such as atoasted muesli . Other simple snacks such as sand-u+iches (minimal or no fat spread), fruit (canned,dried, fresh) low fat dairy products (custard, milksmoothies yoghurt) . fruit loaf. bread. pancakes,_~paghetti . plain popcorn and jelly are all suitable toncorporate into your diet .

Self Monitor and self manageSnacks high in carbohydrate as mentioned above .

are important post training and match to replace thecnergy you have used up . If you do not do this, youwill eventually run out of fuel in your muscles androu will fatigue . There is no bell or siren to warn ushat we are running low on energy . You need to mon-

itor how you are feeling and provide the food as amatter of routine . This means being organised andcarrying suitable snacks foods with you during theday and to training . We all need different amounts offood so do not compare yourself to everyone else .

Nerv e s

What to do if ne rv es bite hard ."I can't eat when I am nervous!" Is this you? Some

of us find it very difficult to eat when we are nervousand you may find you feel different before a final . Tryhard to use the same preparation routine you haveused all season.

This however may mean you may need to use liq-uid carbohydrates such as Sustagen supplement ormilk shakes to provide some of your energy . As theseare not bulky, people sometimes feel they are able toconsume these .

Try something to eat at least a couple of hoursbefore the match . If you cannot consume anythingelse then continue drinking fluids such as sportsdrinks and water. Do not worry of you have to keepgoing to the toilet, this will stop once you get onto thefield !

The heat of the moment .Finals' time can be hot !

In finals' time the weather is warmer . You need todrink plenty of fluids before, during and after match-es. Consume small amounts frequently . Largeamounts at one time can make you feel nauseous .

As you may be nervous, you may sweat profusely .Again this means you need to replace this water andyou may forget about drinking while trying to con-centrate on other aspects of your preparation .

Remember you are what you eat and you can takecontrol.

Simone Austin, Sports Dietician and Nutritionist .Dietician for the Western Bulldog s

AFCA/VAFAPROFESSIONAL

DEVELOPMENT EVENINGELSTERNWICK PARK, 6 .30pm

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19

EUGENE AROCCA (Coaching and the Law )

TERRY WALLACE (Finals Football)

RSVP Friday August 14 (9531 8333)

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

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

comfort where it matters most . On the ground .

Official Supplier to VAFA . T&Z6LD005

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P$2000 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points have been allocated for Round Fifteen (A-B) and Sixteen (C-F & U19) matches an dtoday the leading 20 clubs are shown . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh

I memories from last week a senior team win receives 12 points : reserves urin 5 points ; an under19 team win 5 points .

CLUB SEN. RES. U-19 TOTAL

*Ineligible player Rd . 13 (Res . ),-)LD XAVERIANS 14 13 16 313HITEFRIARS O C 14 15 14 31 3

;-~:',liY1ARIS 14 12 8 .5 270 .5C A L!LFIELD GRAMMARIANS 14 13 7 .5 270 .5OLD h'IENTONIANS 13 11 11 26 6OLD CAREY 15 14 1 255\ JA.X 12 14 8 25 4OLD CAMBERWELL 14 15 .5 0 245 . 5

OR NIOND 9 13 12 233PENINSULA 14 13 0 233ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 10 12 9 225lIARCELLIN 11 12 6 .5 224.5VONASH GRYPHONS 13 13 0 22 1OLD IVANHOE 10 6 14 22 0HAWTHORN AMATEURS 13 12 0 21 6OLD SCOTCH 8 10 13 21 1PARKSIDE 12 13 0 209HAMPTON ROVERS 9 8.5 11 205 . 5OLD TRINITY 9 7 12 20 3KEW 11 14 0 20 2

Bonus points are on offer and can be earned as follows :• 40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior. reserve or Under 1 9

plavers regularlv wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .• 2 points for each S 100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 July

1998 .

T1101VIASTOWNIATEUR FOOTBALL

CIli1iuInvites applic .; r fo r

Applications in writing to :The Secretar y

P 0 Box 164, Thomastown, 3074

Applications close 31/9/98

Clubs wishing to placecoaching ads for season 1999

in the remaining 6 editions of theAmateur Footballer

are asked to call Brett Connellfor further details .

Ads are $50 per weekper box ad .

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SmokeFreELSTERNWICK PARK

DRAW 1998(August - September)

This Sat. 8/8: Old Haileybury v De La Salle

This Sun 9/8 : FIDA semi - finals

Next Sat 15/8: Club XVIII Prelim. Finals

Next Sun 16/8: FIDA Grand Finals

Sat : 22/8 : Old Scotch v Old HailevburvSun : 23/8 : Club XVIII Grand FinalsSat : 29/8: B Section First Semi-FinalSun : 30/8 : A Section First Semi FinalSat: 5/9 : B Section Second Semi-FinalSun : 6/9 : A Section Second Semi-FinalSat : 12/9 : C Section Grand FinalSun : 13/9: A Section Preliminarv FinalSat : 19/9 : B Section Grand FinalSun : 20/9 : A Section Grand Final

FinesFINES RD 15 (A-B) 16 (C-F & U19)First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100); each subse-quent offence ( $100) .Reserves/C18 Seniors/U 1 9failure to phone failure to p rovidescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pm

Swinburne Uni. (Res.) Aquinas (Senior)Mt. Lilydale (C18)

OTHERReserve and U19 match forfeits teams fined

$25 0St . Johns OC (Rd . 16). St . Marys (Rd . 16) . Old

Paradians (2) (Rd . 16 )Incorrect scores phoned (25/7)

Monash Grvphons (Sen.) . Chitnside Park (Res .) .Parkside (C18), Old Xavs (U19/1) . Old Xavs (U19 B) .

REMEMBER

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INT OELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

From July 25Investigation to Tribunal

Ryan Williams, Banvule. Unobserved incitladjourned to August llth.

From July 25 TribunalRichard Badanjek, Bulleen Cobras . Unduly rcplay. 6 matches plus 6 match suspended sentfrom 1997 . Total 12 matches .

From August 1Rodney Bloom . Ajax. Kicking, 3 matches .Rick Bonnici, St . Bernards (U19) . Trippinlmatche s

* Shane McGowan, Ivanhoe. Striking, 2 matches.* David Maganson. North Brunswick. Strikinl

matches.* Andrew Siwka . Richmond Central. Charginl

matches .* Mark Butler. De La Salle (Res .) . Striking. 2 mate* David Telford . Collegians (U 19). Striking. 2 mate* Nicholas Stafford . De La Salle (2) (U19). Strikin

matches .* Chris Worsteling, De La Salle (2) (U19) . Auc

offence, I match .*Accepted Presc ribed Penalty.

Results of Investigation hearings - August 41

E)tham OC and Hawthorn Amateur senior pla ,charged with being involved in a melee in the nr;played at Eltham on July 25th .

Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed pety . Hawthorn Amateurs fined $300 (second offFover the last 3 year period) and Eltham OC fined Sfor first offence .

Saturday's Final Siren Scores(A Section)

6.25 p.m. Saturday

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MARKETING NEWSby Phil Stevens

BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPThe following clubs have submitted lists of players who wear

13lades boots in matches conducted by the VAFA - Old Xaverians, Monash Gryphons, Ormond,old Scotch and Whitefriars . 40 bonus points will be allocated in the next couple of weeks toclubs that have at least 20 regular wearers of Blades boots verified .

SPORTSCOVERNo entrant in the Sportscover Pick The Seven Premiers competition

alt of the 60 predict Old Xaverians will win A ; 21 apiece predict that Old Mentonians an d

SPORTSCOVER had all nominated teams win last round . It seems that if Old Trinity--'--Y INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

loses, most of the entries are immediately wiped out - 34 of the 60

c ntries predict Old Trinity will take out the B section flag. Other interesting predictions - 49

Beaumaris will take the C section title with 36 expecting Monash Gryphons to take the F sec-tion title .

A reminder that should there be one successful entry $10,000 cash goes to that club - in[lie event of there being more than one correct ent ry a countback takes place to determine theone winner.

I know that I have the benefit of 12 weeks watching teams perform, but if my club ( if I hadone) had an ent ry in I would hope that it had on it - Old Xaverians . Old Ivanhoe, Beaumaris,5outhbank, Caulfield Grammarians, Old Carey and Monash Gryphons .

However this writer's tipping ability is not good - I had a $50 wager with the printer of theAmateur Footballer" that Geelong would win more matches this season than his beloved

1,Vestern Bulldogs! !

JetsetWravei North Melbourne JETSET TRAVE LNORTH MELBOURNE

With the end of the season looming, clubs are reminded that booking end of season trips (of7 or more passengers) through Jetset Travel North Melbourne would ensure that the JSNMstaff would arrange the best deal possible for you as you are representing a club of the VAFA .For details call 9376 3111 and ask for Neita or Natalie - remember to say you are from a VAFAr•lub .

CARLTON CREST HOTELThe VAFA is holding its Vote Count Night at the Carlton CrestHotel on Monday September 14th . Has your club or business

ever considered having a function, trade night or seminar at the Carlton Crest? Take it fromilie VAFA, we consider the hotel the best in town .

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Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any mattEach player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surna

Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

(5~ :~e r ~_ s ~:3r rn .i . )(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this serviceO

® Permits (T:-L:rs) ® Wea '<rn cl matches (Fri) ® Scores (Sa t . n ight)

3

The main ga~V (Glen hur y Rd) is open rr;- marr }t day.

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

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

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

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

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A RESERVE SECTION15 13 2 0 1222 701 174

.32 52

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LA SALLE 15

10 5 0 1170 807 744 .98 40

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LEGIANS 15 8 7 0 5018 976 1043 32

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~R670NO 15 12 3 0 1038 698 146.71 48

! ;,8CELLIN 15 12 3 0 1019766 133 .03 48

DIANS 9 6 0 888 889 99.89 36CLD PAR0.

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ti7R7HOLOBOYS 75 7 0 94 "0~ t086 BSB2 28

5 1179 6047

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11 65 612135 .67 44fi00

15 11 4 0 814 42

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15 8 8 0 672 803 76.25 28 1

15 3 12 0 543 948 57 28

c0 53 67 112 0 585 ?n 2t5 3 5238 12t5 3 12 0 540 183 ; B

1204 42035 3 12 0 50 6

` CLUB 1B (2)512 211 .72 56

15 14 1 0 108 4

tAONASH WHITES 4 0 1051 718 146.79 44

}15 57

KEW 0 945 571 165.5 40'ittORNBURY COUGARS o 6 0 }049 589 152.25 355 1 0

15 - 851 921 8g.05 2EMT LILY DALE 0 C 7 8 0 12RhAACELL'•N 3 12 0 62B 1110 5667

.~2 4 ..55 1156 5523 12~PAAiC SiDE 15 i5 3 5} 04 t21254OLD E6SENDON OR s 12 0 640

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15 2 0 772 ;G56 7311, B

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. 48SE9U},iARiS A F C 12 4 0 1275 746 170 .9 1

12 4 0 1123 845 132.9 48EDES MENT TIGERS 16

964 136 .79 445T B 16GLr) GEELONG t6 10 • 4 2 1305_LD .JENTON4AN5 1 i362

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16 15 1 0 1402WHITEFRIARS 16 14 2 0 1404

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F:xRKS10E 1fi i0 6 0 1292

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DE 5-A SALLE 16 9 7 0 1344 1202 1 11 .81 36

OL'Ji3RIGriTON 59 8 80 5525 1252 11895 32

CGLL cGiAhS g 0 5295 1157 111.93 32

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540 259 .63 60

490 286.53 56

688 198.84 52

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP L ISTS

1998

TEAM NAM E

OLD XAVERIANSST KEVINSST BERNARDSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD MELBURNIANSOLD SCOTCHDE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS

MARCELLINOLD IVANHOEMHSOBORMONDOLD TRINITYNORTH OLD BOYSOLD PARADIANSMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA OBIVANHO E

BEAUMARIS A F COLD MENTONIAN SST BEDES MENT TIGERSHAMPTON ROVERSOLD GEELONGBANYULEST KILDA STH CAULFIELDST LEOS EMMAUS W PTHOMASTOWNBULLEEN TEMPLESTOW E

WHITEFRIARSSOUTHBANKAJAXPARKSIDEMONASH BLUESYARRA VALLEYAQUINAS 0 CSALESIAN 0 COLD ESSENDON GRUNIVERSITY BLACKSST PATRICKS MENTONEST JOHNS 0 C

CAULFIELD GRAMMARPENINSULA 0 BOLD CAMBERWELLOAKLEIGH A F CCHIRNSIDE PARKPOWER HOUSESWINBURNE UNIVERSITYELSTERNWICKGLENHUNTLYST MARYS

OLD CAREYRICHMOND CENTRALKEWUHSOBWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSNORTH BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDSBULLEEN COBRASLA TROBE UNIVERSITYOLD WESTBOURN E

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

P

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C SECTION14 2 013 3 010 6 09 7 08 8 07 9 07 9 06 10 03 13 03 13 0

D SECTIO N14 2 012 3 112 4 011 3 28 7 18 8 07 8 17 8 17 9 04 12 02 14 01 15 0

E BLUE SECTION14 2 014 2 014 2 011 5 09 7 05 10 15 10 15 11 02 14 00 16 0

E WHITE SECTION15 1 014 2 011 5 010 6 08 8 07 9 07 9 03 13 03 13 02 14 0

F SECTIO N13 3 013 3 010 6 09 7 07 9 05 11 04 12 03 13 0

1791153516641380128013381218128412951205

1439125016071404138712781306126312801232

2097186915461463145615581568157514621402

963 185.981496 102.611515 109.831289 107.061218 105 .091310 102 .141333 91.371436 89.421589 81 .51841 65.4 5

1170 122.991089 114.781363 117.91209 116.131202 115.391110 115.141483 88.061536 82.231595 80.251689 72.94

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1334 157.2 561432 130.52 521358 113.84 401221 119.82 361575 92.44 321607 96.95 281783 87.94 281782 88.38 241965 74.4 121939 72.31 12

1750 11381805 13901699 12001717 12331349 12331690 15991652 15161338 14451386 1423

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754 286.6 601263 149.33 561225 161 .96 441629 85.02 401387 121 .49 321470 98.71 281450 83.93 281804 61 .81 122080 44.71 121763 57.35 8

1050 185.14 521063 155.03 521361 126.38 401177 112.74 361555 90.61 281596 71 .3 201619 69.18 162031 49.93 12

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IOFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF ALLSOFT DRINK BEVERAGE S

TO THE VAFA

7

PUTS BACK WHAT THE SWEATTAKES OUT

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