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The Amateur Footballer, Week 18, 1997

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decid j.year trial where there had been three geographical sec-

close football than travel around the corner and play in a

played in an E section grand final . If teams are still unable

ioi s at E section level would end . Although relatively suc-cc

;,ful most clubs seemed to want a return to a better

promotion and relegation system and games to be playedregardless of the amount of travel involved. The message

of -, I'd rather travel for 2 hours and play a good game of

one-sided game" still rings in my ears .

So for the next year the following will be in place -

A section 10 teams - 9th and 10th from 1997 relegated

gsection 10 teams - 9th and l0th from 1997 relegate d

' Grand finalists from 1997 to A

csecrand fi0iral teams

- from 9th 1997 d to g ffrom 1997 relegated

G

p section -to be increased to 12 teams with a final 5 in 1998 .

Grand finalists from 1997 to C9th IOth l lth and 12th relegated to E(at end 1998)9th and 10th from 1997 to E

1997 sections high-fourth team i this tea

ms promotedto be the h '

tion plusest positioned team fiom 1997 home/away matches that

to be split we will consider the number of wins during

1997 . If still unable to be split we will then consider thelowest losing margin in Grand Finals played.

E sections (to be called Blue and White) to be loosely

distributed geographically . Both E sections two grandfinalists promoted to D(ie 4 teams) and 9th and lOth fromeach section to F section .

The two E sections next year to be made up of teamsthat fmish 3rd,4th,5th,6th and 7th,plus 2 relegated Dclubs and 2 losing grand finalists not promoted . The 20thclub being the best performing 8th finishing club in the 31997 E sections (same formula as above) .

F section - remaining teams plus new clubs plus teamspromoted from Club XVIII to hopefully give 10 clubs .

Club gViII - more than likely to one section of 12 teams .

The Executive has stated that the fo llowing struc-

ture will only be in place for the 1998 season . The rea-

son that we do notwish to commit our-selves for a longerperiod is that giventhe changing nature of football circumstances may

well change eg . a neighbouring competition may disbandgiving us 10 extra new clubs.

Some of the questions the Executive will monitor overthe 1998 season will be related to the following . The feed-back received will determine future planning in regards tothis matter .

Do we want a 12 team section when all other sec-

tions are 10?

Do we want a final five when we pride ourselves onthe old fashioned "Final Four" ?

Do we want a section whe reby each team does not

meet each other two times in 18 matches?

Do we want two geographical sections or a tradi-tional "Amateur" promotion and relegation set-up?

Do we want a situation where a 10 team F section

may be dependent on promoting a number of ClubXVIII teams or may not be quite ready for that quan-tum leap to a two team section?

So with two rounds to be played all D and E sectionclubs now know the finishing order they can achieve intheir particular section which will give an indication totheir 1998 starting position .

Bi matches comin >YThe following matches will shape the "fours" in the

sections listedA section:4th OLD HAILEYBURY (34) play St .Bernards (EP), Old

Xavs (H), Old Trinity (H)5th DE LA SALLE (32) play Old Paradians (A), UniBlues (H), St. Bernards (H)

(H), Old6th OLD MELB'NLANB (30) play Old Trinity

Scotch(H), 0 . Xaverians (H)

B section:3rd MHSOB (40) play St .Kevins (A), Ivanhoe (H), Ol d

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August 9th,1997 Price : $1 .20 Vo l . 97 No . 1 7

Q) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

A SECTIONby Jas®n Frenkel

nA afternoon of sunshine is a rare occurrence inlate July and early August but if you were able

to find a spot in the sun on the outer wing at ToorakPark last Saturday you were in for a treat for not onlydid the sun help take the bite off a chilly Winter butthere was plenty of action out on the field too in thetop of the table clash between Old Xaverians and OldScotch.

And if you were having second thoughts about theCardinals it might be time to reconsider after a hardfought win over Xavs before a vocal crowd whoshowed plenty of enthusiasm .

Scotch had the better of a fiercely competitiveopening term and Bruce Phillips was finding spaceup forward while the Cardinal's backmen made lifedifficult for Xavs forwards with some close checking .And so it followed for the second and third quarters,with the Cardinals winning in most positions on theground but failing to finish the game off on the score-board, before an exciting last term shaped by a spir-ited revival from the home team . Tim Ockleshawshowed why AFL talent scouts are so keen on his ser-vices with some silky skills and polished ball-han-dling and Dan Richardson finally yielded somereward for his work up forward . But Old Scotch hungon, with Tom Wilson taking big grabs in defence andPhil Goldberg's tireless work on the ball and in thepocket .

Xavs remain in top spot ahead of the Cardinals,but they face another match-of-the-round clash thisweek Collegians, who are also under the hammerafter losing three out of their last four games . Likemany sides over the years, the Lions came unstuckon the longer journey to Essendon and St BernardsCollege. Buoyed on by a home crowd keen to see theBernards remain in A-section for season 1998, theside who has looked most likely all season to be rele-gated led at all changes against the highly fanciedCollegians . Another great game for Sam Taylor for StBernards while the quartet of Overman, J. Gollant,Mitchell and Vassallo all booted three goals to helpBernards post a winning score . The Lions bootedeight goals in a desperate last quarter fightback to falljust two points short, ultimately, leaving their run toolate . Yori Phill ips was best for the Lions while, on abrighter note perhaps for Leigh Carlson, 11 of hischarges contributed to the teams 17 goal total . Forthe home side, it was a momentous win, and onewhich might keep them out of B-section next year .

Those honours might just go to Old Paradiansand Old Trinity, who now find themselves on thebottom of the ladder (in that order) and a gamebehind St Bernards in eighth position . All threeteams have comparable percentages and the T's meetSt Bernards next week in what might ultimately

decide who goes down Ibut that aside allthree teams havetough assignments inthe remaining matches to complete the home-aiaway draw. Trinity and Parade met at the weekewith the T's getting over the line by two points . Trirgot off to a good start before a home crowd but coinot get a stranglehold on the game as Parade foulits way back into the contest to trail by 14 pointsthe last change before a belated last quarter effort]them just two points shy. Sutcliffe and Boyd eabooted three goals for their respective teams .

A game ahead of St Bernards is University Bluiwho have a sufficient percentage break of 10% to neasy about relegation fears . Their 23 point win orOld Melburnians on Saturday is further cause for jfor Grant Williams. Led by the best-on-ground effiof their skipper Richard Furphy, the Blues jumpedan early lead over the Redlegs which had OM's behuall day, and at the final siren. McMullin an d Berbooted 10 goals for the Redlegs and Simon Theodaexerted his usual influence but the hot-and-ccRedlegs came up short .

Which leaves the battle for fourth spot. And t]competition could not be fiercer, with Old Haileybu:calling up on all its inner reserves of strength to ovecome De La at Waverley Park as the D's have be(mounting a challenge of their own in recent weekNik Morey was the architect of their come frobehind win after Rennie, Evans and co . had help(the home side to a half-time lead . 3 .16 kicked indesperate last quarter; fortunately for the Bloods thfkicked 3 .5 to 0.11 to win by 23 points and retain thetwo point break over the D's.

Preview:

There are still three rounds to be played; almo:anything can happen; but first, this week's matche~

Collegians host Old Xaverians in a game thhome side cannot afford to lose . Xavs too will be de:perate for a win after some fair performances irecent weeks. You can toss the coin on this one, buI think it might just land in the Lions den by 1poLnts .

The Blues travel to Camberwell with their tails iithe air but Old Scotch should have too much ridin;on this game to let it slip . OS by 34 .

The Redlegs meet Trinity at home with the T,badly needing a win to stay afloat . No joy at th,Junction Oval, OM's by 4 goals .

De La travel to Parade College and despite thihome team's urgency for a win, a spot in the four ieat stake for De La and they should prevail by lEpoints .

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Llsternwick Park should be treated to a beauty ofclash as, the rejuvenated St Bernards try to put a

dent in the Bloods finals chances. They might just do

it, too. St Bernards by 6 points.

~ ~ '~~I q7) -OId Scotch - Nick Hooper plays his 200th game

for old Scotch today. Nick won the U19 B & F in 1988and has been a great contributor to the club over hiscareer. Congratulations on life membership from ana, old Scotch .

Old Trinity - Would like to congratulate club stal-,art Ian Wallace on reaching 200 games this week.A member of the 1985 Premiership team. Ian has hadco overcome many serious injuries to reach the mile-stone . Well done "Wal" .

De La Salle - Would like to congratulate JustinDucket (150) and David Will iamson (50) on theirrespective milestones for the club . Both have beenfuic contributors both on and off the field for the D'sand all at De La Salle look forward to the next (50)from each . Good luck today.

SENIORS - 02 .08.9 7OLD XAVERIANS 2 .3 4.9 6.12 10.16.76OLD SCOTCH 4.5 8.5 9.13 11.13.79Bid 7Laveriam Richardson 3, Bourke 2, Wood 2 . Ockleshaw. Dann, Gladman .

est Ockleshaw, Wood . Gladman. Bowen . Landrigan . Richardson.Old Scotch Phillips 3 . P. Goldber s 3, Minsk 2. Heath. Collins, Hume. BestWilson. Price, Holt- Sleele. Reid. Ph~lips.

ST. BERNARDS 4.5 7.10 12.14 16 .17.113COLLEGIANS 3.1 5.3 9.6 17.9.111St. Beraards Vassallo 3. Mitchell 3. J . Gollant 2, J. Overman 2 . Harvey, Kennedy.Joe Davis. Best Taylor. J. Overman, Juegan, L. Gollant. Perrett, Vassa4o.CaCatens Warne-Smith 3. Thomson 3. Parkin 3. Schober. Kenneally. Frazer,Mackenzie, Galbraith, Deane-Johns, Lake, Pollock . Beet Phillips, Frazer. Deane-Johns, Schober, Galbraith. Vasdekk.

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.2 9.6 13.9 16.14.110OLD MELBURNL4NS 2.2 6.6 11.7 13.9.78University Shies Featherston S. Van Den Berg 3. Kordtck, Sturrock, Sletmmon,Miller. T. Wilcox Stewart . Herald. Best Ftuphy. Fairbank, Van Den Berg,Mc[ntvre, Stewart, Evans .Old hlelbumians McMullin 7. Berry 3. Campbell. S . Eabry. Roberts. BestTheodore, McDougall . Thompson. Stuckey. Beery, McMullin .

OLDTRINITY 2.3 5.5 8.8 11.8.74OLD PARADIANS 0.1 2.2 8.6 10.12.72Old Trinity Sutcliffe 3 . Pawsey 2, Cumm~~~ 2. Stiekland 2, Robinson. Anderson.Best Burrows . Andrews, SutcllCe, Pawsey. philltps, S. Kennedy.Old Paaradlans Boyd 3. Cosgriti' 3. Galvin. Vecchio . Pannam. Digney, Tomasiello.Best Burns, Galvin. Heffernan . Vincent, CosgrllT, Brabender .DE LASALLE 5.5 8.10 10.14 10.15 .75OLD HAD.EYBURY 3.2 8.8 10.15 13.20 .98De La Salle Brasher 2, B. Moonlit 2, Duncan 2, Evans. Jackson, Toohey, Clancy.Best Rennie. Exam. O" Brasher. Crowe. Seager.

~I 2. Morey 2, Byrns, Walden.Ol

d arden. H~Morl~~s 3.Istathiou 3.

lW Mercy. Phillips. Lay. Dowsing. k . Byrns.

RESERVES - 02.08 .97OLD XAVERIANS 2 .0 6.2 8.5 10.7.87OLD SCOTCH 3 .0 8.1 9.4 12.8.80Old Xavec3ans Goal kickers and best players not receivedOld Scotch McDonnell 4. OBrten 3. Hooper. T. Reid. Thomas, Hanneman, Gibbs .Best Thomas . llo}d, Kerr, Pritchard. Warner. McDonnellST. BERNARDS 2.2 3.2 6.4 10.5.65COLLEGIANS 8.8 10.14 13.17 17.23.125St . Bernarsd Cellhuns 4. Rainey 3 . P. Capes 2. Dailey. Best Donelly. Collins,ParadouskL Matihewes, lamano . Rainev.Collegians Cooper 4 . Johnston 3 . Walsh 3. Hooter 2 . Entwlsle. Gribble, Procter.O'Donnell. Nevins. Best Jones. Procter. Walsh, Entwisle, Cooper. Gribble.

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.1 4.4 5.4 9.6 .60OLD MELBURNIANS 3.1 , 7.5 12 .7 16.8 '104

ohy Blues Nugent 3. MeAloon. Wilma Jamieson, Edwards, O'Donnell,

BBe. Best Beltrame. Gust, Nation. Fehring. Muller, Nugent.O1d MeBmrnians Lovett 3. Walton 2 . O . Boyd 2. Dtxon 2 . Keeble 2, Bunn .Handbury. Rabbitt Marlni.sh. Hewitt. Best Rabbitt . Hewitt. R . Nelson . Wilhelm.Lovett, Handbury.

OLD TRINITY 1 .0 2.3 5.4 9.5.59OLD PARADIANS 3.2 6.4 10.6 15.9.99Old Trinity Wyke 2 . Vargo 2. He]Zan . Torrens. BeamLsh. Jervis. Harris. BestHeighten. Harris, Pappas. Vargo. Sbtith. Bladenl.Old Paradiaas Matthew Vear S. Ryan 3. Horsington. Walsh 2 . S. Wallis. Jenkins.Flynn. Best S . Wallis, Vacirca Jenklns- Horsington . Tobin. Balt.DE LA SALLE 5.7 10.9 17.13 24 .19.163OLD HAILEYBURY 0.1 1.2 2.3 5.4 .34De La Salle Hall 7. Fisher 3 . Rosman 3. Fiume 3, C. O'Callaghan. Moore, P.O'Brien. Murphy. Duckett. McHenry, Ellis . Cross .. Best Hall . Hynes. Fisher.Jackson . Ellis . MurphyOld Heilrybvry Kirkwrood-Scott . Dowling, Plecher, Barwick. Best Hill. Melin.Plecher. Thiessen . Ladds . Klrnood-Scott .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALRICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 3 65BOURKE OLD XAVERIANS 2 53BOYD OLD PARADIANS 3 52WARNESMITH COLLEGIANS 3 5 0

RESERVESMCDONNELL OLD SCOTCHHALL DE LA SALLEFIUME DE LA SALLE

473

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COLLEGIANS v . OLD XAVERIANS Field : S .McCarthy M . Gibson Boundary : J . Stevenson D .Styles Goal : Alan Bishop Dominic Napoli OLDSCOTCH v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : A . FirleyG. Pritchard Boundary : B . Brown Goal: GrantBeard Anthony Simpson OLD MELBURNIANS v.OLD TRINITY Field : A. Damen J . TooheyBoundary : S. Hennig R. Kemp Goal : MichaelLentini Kevin Segota OLD PARADIANS v. DE LASALLE Field : D . Dalgleish G . Thwaites Boundary:P. Kyle R . Mutton Goal : Bernie Hoare RossRichards OLD HAILEYBURY v. ST. BERNARDSAT EP - SATURDAY Field : C. Segota M . JenkinsBoundary : M . Meier T . Dodds Goal : Peter BekkersCharlie May

AUGUST 16 - ROUND 17OLD HAILEYBURY v. OLD XAVERIANSOLD PARADIANS v . COLLEGIANSOLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD SCOTCHDE LA SALLE v . UNIVERSITY BLUESST . BERNARDS v. OLD TRINITY

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K y quote from Jesse Jackson last week was obvi-usly worthy of comment from several readers o f

this family publication. The great man also said at the1988 US Convention "The shame in life is not to fa ilto reach you dream, but to fail to have a dream toreach" . rm sure every club in this Section and everykeen club supporter had a dream of a flag in 1997 ormaybe a dream of a position at the end of 1997 that wasrewarding. Whilst many dreams have been well andtruly shattered for some clubs well before the last round,the dreams of some of the better performed sides in thissection were put on hold after round 15 whilst for a fewother teams the possibility of reaching the dreambecame stronger. Mixed fortunes came upon the sides inthe top four last week with Old Brighton and Ormondbeing soundly beaten whilst SKOBS an d MHSOB scoredhuge percentage boosting wins against lower sides .

The challengers, Ivanhoe an d Therry Penola con-tinued on their winning ways and once again servednotice on the top four sides that the final four positionsare far from decided . The Hoes particularly are on a rolland have the confidence and form to suggest that thisboom side will do what appeared most unlikely orimpossible four weeks ago . The Therry boys will strug-gle to make it because the poor percentage but will onlyhave positive thoughts as it strives to bridge the gap . Forboth of these club and indeed for the clubs hanging onto the place in the four, every match is a huge hurdle.This situation ensures that we will see some sensation-al footy over the next three Saturdays.

REVIEWSt Kevins took a while to hit its straps against St

Kilda/South Caulfield but the longer the game wentthe further SKOBS drew clear of the hapless Saints . M.DoIlman, Garvey, McGuinness (I've been lectured) andBowles were best for SKOBS with the Saints well servedby Astapenko, Gilmore, Gardiner an d Mahoney .

With still a very rough chance of making the finals,Mazenod travelled to Ivanhoe to be given a football les-son in the first half, before Mazenod outscored the Piesin the second half. The Hard 'N Hungry Hoes main-tained control of the match and continued on its merryway. Best player included Peter Lee an d Dennis Sartorup forward with Giles, Timms and Scuderi top per-formers. For Mazenod, Pearce, Hanley and O'Donohuewere best along with the reliable defenders in MattQuirk and Simon Fisher.

MHSOB were never in trouble against Banyule con-trolling the midfield and sharing the goals around as itpleased . Cam Bruce (wing) and Jaydn Pertzel both hadhuge stats whilst Steve Grimmer, Johns and Albergowere all winners in a very polished performance . TheHapless Bears again gave it their best shot but could notcope with the all round class of the winners . Mayne ,

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Turnbull and theMcDermott boys werebetter Bears on theday.

Despite a thirty point half time lead, Ormond suc•cumbed to the pressure applied by Old Ivanhoe a

n returned home with its tails between legs and a 26 poin hiding. Jarro d Weddle in the ruck for Old Ivanhoe wa ;

absolutely outstanding and with around 17 mark ;almost single handedly turned the tide . Tully, VealMoore and Parker (CHF) gave the home side a gre

a result. For Ormond Under 19 player David Robbins wa excellent as wereHon;field, James, Block and Symes

The local derby today is now an absolute must for thfstruggling Moods.

As predicted Old Brighton struggled to overcomfTherry Penola's home ground advantage and the pressure that was applied from the first bounce . A thircquarter fight back was repelled as Therry started the Iasiquarter with four unanswered goals to draw clear. RoveiShane Kuret and John Pola were best for Therry alonlwith Carter, Goodwin and the Hollow boys . For OldBrighton Bradley was again a focus up forward whilsDennis, Fildes and Farrell rated among the best .

PREVIEW

Mazenod has been in the wars over the past fe weeks and will need to improve greatly against O R

Ivanhoe. At Central Reserve however the Nodders witlthe anticipated return of a few top liners may cause thfupset here and fall in by 9 points .

Ormond at home should return to the winners lis againstSt K ilda South Caulfield . The Saints will keel

working to have a say in the make-up of this final fourbut the Monds should prevail here by 22 points .

The match of the round at Righetti will be a ver}keen encounter. SKOBS and MHSOB are both eyein€one of the top positions and are certainly the form side :of this section. I'll select SKOBS by a whisker (8 pointsin a close one.

Banyule welcomes Therry Penola in a match tha Therry will see as an important percentage booste r

Therry's form of late suggests a hollow victory by arounc49 points .

At the Beach Road Oval Old Brighton awaits the irform Ivanhoe . A huge match for both clubs with thfresult being decisive in terms of finals participation . Pistick with the form side. The Pies to prevail by 15 point s

RESERVES: Mazenod, Ormond. St Kevins, Therr}Penola, Old Brighton

CORRESPONDENTS : By 5 .00pm Monday 98849014. A few missing lately so how about a perfect scorewith the finals looming?

® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 199

Old Ivanhoe - Congratulates Rowan Weddle on~ cliic~jng the 100 games milestone for the Club today.Po,ti zn began from school in 1992 and was a member ofvie back-to back premiership teams of 94 & 95 and has,ilso represented the VAFA. Well done "Row" . Also AlexPappos (50) and Tim Stevens (100) both reachedrespective milestones last week (2/8) . Both have beenimportant members of the senior team more recentlyand the club looks forward to many more fine gamesf,-r,nl them both.

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SENIORSCLUBOLD IVANHOEMHSOBIVANHOETHERRY PENOLA

RESERVESORMONDMAZENODMHSOB

LAST WK TOTAL5 741 64

625 55

544

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A i:1ZENOD v. OLD IVANHOE Field : M . BushfieldT. Ovadia Goal : Peter Ailsop Russell OwensORMOND v. ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD

,Field : C. O'Donohue G . Curran Goal : JohnRobinson Bernie Dix ST. KEVINS v. MHSOB Field :M . Jackson R . Eastwood Boundary : G . Miller M .Chapple Goal : Malcolm Venn Shannon RyanBANYULE v . THERRY PENOLA Field : A. Kiel P.Callil Goal : Reno Barichievich Robert SeymourOLD BRIGHTON v. IVANHOE Field : J . Kvins W .Hinton Boundary: J . Handfield B . Corcoran Goal :Phil Burg John Kelly

AUGUST 16 - ROUND 17OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD IVANHOEBANYULE v . MAZENO DST. KEVINS v. ORMONDTHERRY PENOLA v . ST. KILDA STH CAULFIELDMHSOB v . IVANHOE

SENIORS - 02.08.97OLD IVANHOE 2.1 4.3 9.7 18.9.117ORMOND 5.3 8.9 11.11 113 .13.91Old Ivanhoe McLean 5. Stewart 3 . Donaldson 2. Karatannis 2 . Paptos 2. T4 ,2,C. Corcoran . J. Weddle . Best J . Weddle, Tully Moore. Veal, Parker. Donaldson.Ormond Robbins 4, Turner 3, Remman 2 . McDonald, Horsefield, James. Block.Bed Horsefae]d . James, Block, Symes . Robbins. Jay.

IVANHOE 7.4 13.9 16.14 20 .19.139MAZENOD O.C. 1.2 2.5 5.8 11 .11 .77Ivanhoe I.ee 5, Joyce 3. Scuded 2, Flynn 2. Saunders 2, O'Neill. Raa9ev. Hull-Brown . Gtankoulldis. Bl~kurood. Best Giles . Timms . Scuderi, Saunders . Rav,~tey.Brown .MMaaeaod Hanlev 3, Murray 3, Occhluto 2 . C. Murray, Pearce . Fisher. Best Pearce.Hanley, O'Donohue. . Quklc, Fisher, Scofield.

ST. KBDA/STH• CAULFIELD 5.2 6.5 8.9 10.11 .71ST. KEVINS 4.6 10.10 20.14 27.23 1 85St KBda/Sth Caul . Gardiner 6,Green 2, Gilmore. B. Ryan. Best Astapenko,Mahoney. Gilmore, Gardiner, Clements, Neeson.St Nevins Garvey 9. Bowles 5 . Dribble 4, M. Cothran 3. Ryan 2, B. Dollman ,Brady. McGulness, Keighran . Best M . Dollman. Garvey. OHve, Bowles. McGuiness .D. Kennedy.

MHSOB 8.6 12.9 17.15 21 .19 .145BANYULE 0 .2 3.4 4.6 6.8.44MHSOB Merlfiekt 5 . Pertzel 3. Tilling 2 . Comer 2 . Johns 2. Fllber~o 2 . Bruce 2 .Woodiev . McCully, Gerner. Best Bruce, Pertzei. Grimmer, Johns . Albergo Gerner.Banyule Mayne 3. Fortune. Ktnner . Turnbull. Best Mayne, Turnbull. McDermottCullen, Gray. Mctkrmott.

T1iERRY PENOLA - - - 16.14.110OLD BRIGHTON - - - 10.10.70Therry Penola Pola 5. O'Connor 3. M . Goodwin 2, Wri>Fkleswvrth 2, Seymaur,Grocock, Kuret. Elliott. Best Kuret. Polar, Carter, S . Hollow.~Ff. Goodwin. P. Hollow.Old Brlghton Bradley 6, McLachtan 2. Farrell. Patterson . Beet Dennis, Film,Farrell, Br~ley, Houden, McLachlan.

RESERVES - 02.08.97OLD IVANHOE 0.0 1.2 3.4 4.4 .28ORMOND 6.5 13.6 16.10 22.16.148Old Ivanhoe Brophy, Craker. Sharp, Young. Best Brophy, Craker, Caddy, Jones.Maycock. Webb.Ormond Brown 5 . Forrest 3, Stewart 2, R}an, Metz. Orr, Brennan, Davles. BeatForrest, Orr. Keath, Davies. Brown, Gallagher.

IVANHOE 1.8 7.9 9.12 10.14 .74MAZENOD O.C. 4.1 6.1 11.3 17.23 .125Ivanhoe Fahour 2, 1]rackuray 2. Fairaxather. H . Moussa, Andretskt. FrishtaKrlschker, White, Marino. Best Firdayson . Gittos . Frtsina White, McDonald .Richardson .MazeaodWelch 4. Riley 4, Brookes 4. Rogers, Bolle. Grhnison, Smith, Tsiauts. BestCarter. Robinson, Rogers, I.eCouteur, Grimison. Fisher.

ST. KBAA/STH. CAULFIELD 1.2 2.4 2.5 6.9.45ST. KEVINS 5.2 9.4 11.10 15.13.103St KBda/Sth Caul Rodgers 2 . VamFakis 2, Drummond, Berton . Beat Mascall.Merrick. Kin Patterson, Emmett, TsirogL~nnu .St Kevins ~araski 4. Hourigan 3, Garagano 2, Fraser 2. Sheehy, Thomas.Callanan, McCann. Best Finch. Hassett, VarasdL Rkio. Sheehy. Kuring.

MHSOB 4.4 11.6 15.8 19.13.127BANYULE 1 .2 2.3 5.3 5.4 .34MHSOB McGrath 4. Hehnot 4. A . Webster 4 . Feferkranz 2 . Marcum. Kelly. VermaJ. Newton, Spiteri. Best Hetmot, A. Webster. Feferkranz. Preece. R . Newton, SpiterLBanyule P. Williams 2 . Noonan, Riches, Grindal . Beat DonaLSon. Holt Tyles.Stevens. Gilliam, Manady.

THERRY PENOLA 6.4 .40OLD BRIGHTON - 12 .12 .84TLmy Penoffi Rossignolo 2 . O'Kearney. Vaina, Pitmer. J. Sacco . Best Moran,Prendergast. Donohue, La Fontaine, O'Kearney. Sacco.Old Brighton Grant 6, Oakley 2 . Fischer 2. Gleeson, Patterson, Beat McMahon,Desmvtfi Oakley, Patterson . Wolf, Grant.

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s. by Russe ll Goul d

Congratulations to Old Mentonians who look tohave sewn up that fourth finals spot, and that

means the goalkicking may go into the finals . With theseniors finals four decided it is time to look at theReserves which is still on. The top three spots are pret-ty much taken, but Monash are looking wobbly infourth spot . Thomastown are just half a game out andhave what could be two wins to come, whereas Monashdon't have such an easy run . They will have to dig deepif they are to survive . Relegation in the seniors willprobably come down to percentage. Monash andHampton could each squeeze one more win in, andHampton Rovers are 20 percentage points better thanMonash so it looks like they will survive this year .

REVIEWThe match of the round was at Brunswick, and it

lived up to expectations. North Old Boys startedquickly in fast paced game with 3 quick goals, but StBedes/Mentone responded well and kicked the next 5to be up at quarter time. North regrouped in the sec-ond half although the Tigers had most of the play, theirlead was now only 3 points . The second half was asquick as the first, many high marks providing enter-tainment for the large vocal crowd. The Tigers wereable to get their lead out to 20 points in the 3rd term,but were unable to hold on, NOB's finishing the gamefull of running and taking the win by 19 points . In agame full of good performances some standouts wereMikunda an d Spurling for NOB's who were hard tocontain. For the Tigers MacGeorge kicked 7 of theTigers 10 goals and was excellent, as was Boczar inthe Tigers backline . NOB's now looked certain to finishon top whilst the Tigers will wait on other results forsecond spot .

St Leos continued their good late season formover-running a disappointing AJAX with a 60 pointwin. The Two Blues were looking to consolidate theirspot in 'C' grade and came out firing . They totally out-classed the Jackers in the first half and after an 8 goalsecond quarter led by 59 point at half time. AJAX weremore competitive in the second half but poor disposaland elementary mistakes cost them any chance of get-ting back into the game, St Leos able to hold onto theirlead and take the game. For the winners Vaughanreturned to form with 9 goals, and skipperDinocolantonio celebrating 200 games with a Bogperformance. For AJAX Duzemann and Halphenstood out as prolific ball getters .

Marcell in showed some good signs in the lead upto the finals, defeating Hampton Rovers by 77 pointsin a dominant performance . The Rovers were first tojump . kicking 2 early goals . but that only forced theEagles into action and they wrestled back the lead, upto 3 goals at quarter time. Marcellin were able to openup a sizeable break in the second term, first use of the

ball coming fromArmstrong in theruck and Slatteryfeeding the forwards .

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The Eagles continued to attack in the third and wfup by 10 goals at the final change . They increased thlead in the last, Domingo finishing with 7 goals for tvictors, and percentage could be their friend in the htle for second spot.

Thomastown returned to the winners list withemphatic 86 point win over a Monash side who doseem to realise they still have a chance to not be regated. The Bears were finally able to play four quart(and the benefits were shown on the scoreboaiMonash were competitive for the first quarter l :•••kicked 2 .6 to yet again waste opportunities to staythe game . They were overrun after that showing litfight other than 3 goals in the third term, whilst tBears were kicking more goals than points and vlook to finish off the season on a high note . Best for twinners were Ristevski, Colosimo and Holmes whimy Monash friend could not find a winner on thteam.

The final game was indeed the biggest disappoument, Old Mentonians proving they were deservingthe fourth finals spot, demolishing the other contencBull een/Templestowe by 96 points in a second hexhibition. The first half was a good contest, both siadesperate to get that finals spot, the Panthers thouheld a 15 point lead at the half. But the Panthers do :inated in the second half kicking 19 goals to 6, Stroisuperb with 10 goals, and Twentyman yet again doiinating. For the disconsolate Bullants, Matthews aHare were two of only a few good players, their seasnow pretty much over. The Panthers will find out jJthow far they may go in the finals in the next two weeas they take on NOB's and Marcellin .

PREVIEWNo rt h Old Boys will defeat St Leos to consolidz

top spot.St Bedes/Mentone Tigers will continue their fig

for second spot and defeat Hampton Rovers.Marcellin will bring Old Mentonians back down

earth and defeat them by 4 goals.Bu lleen/Templestowe will restore some of th,

pride and defeat Thomastown .In one of the more important clashes of the wee]

will pick Monash to defeat AJAX at Clayton, but al the last few weeks I don't know why. Maybe the hor

crowd will get the Ashers up .In reserves clashes I wi ll go for Monash w

should win . North Old Boys, St Bedes/MentorMarcellin and Thomastown who can still make tfinals if they win their last two .

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SENIORSWT, CLUB LAST WE TOTALACRCMAN OLD MENTONIANS 5 86.~i 1C rEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 7 85~ .qUCHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 9 68TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 6 5 8

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MONASH BLUES v . AJAX Field : B . Schmidt B ..Tambiyn Boundary: C . Hayes ST. LEOS EMMAUS v.NORTH OLD BOYS Field: P. Withington A. StephenBoundary: A. Degan ST. BEDES MENTONETIGERS V. HAMPTON ROVERS Field : C . Donlon(VSFL) B. Allen Boundary: M. Clarke T. BowmanMARCELLIN v . OLD MENTONIANS Field : P .Simpson D . Lane Goal : Ken Coughlan John FinnBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . THOMASTOWNField: M . Robbins (VSFL) C . Nash

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scores by 2 .30 p.m. final scores by 5 p .m.

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rSENIORS - 02.08 .97

AJAX 0.2 2.3 4.8 8.11 .59S7: LEOB EMMAUS WP 3.5 11.8 13.13 17.17.119AJAX Rosen 4. Bram. Feldman. Halphen. Page . Best Halphen. Duzutman . Rath.Rosen, Bram. J. Segal.St Leos Vaughan $ . Banks 2, Bethune 2. Graves 2, Donovan, O'Meara BestVaughan, Mckenrie, Dlnicolantino, Donovan, Buckle. Burgess.THOMASTOWN 3.4 8.8 13.12 20.15.135MONASH BLUES 2.6 3.7 8.11 6.13.491Lomastowa A. Ward 5, Holmes 5, Capect 4, Gorski 4 . B . Smith . DlmornskL BestR(stevskt. P. Colosimo, Holmes. Grech. Ward. Fellows.Monash Blues Webster 2, Mch^or 2. Rogers . Tnunble. Best Mentha . Rogers .McGee. Neaanan. Hipwell. Tumble.

NORTH OLD BOYS 3.0 6.2 9.2 14.6.90ST. B'S MENT. TIG. 5.6 8.8 9.8 10.11 .71North Old BoysMicunda 4. Spur11n~ 3 . Barker 2, Wlahs 2. Boyle. Lyons. Waters.Best Micunda. Spur11ng, Connollv. fionkin. Curry. Smith .St Bs Meat Tig Ma~ea~e 7. Ord. 7akk. tSlnsella Best MacGeorge. MazLnc.Boczaz. Stewart AtcCraw. ItiCisella

HAMPTON ROVERS 3.2 4.4 8.6 9.12 .86MARCELLIN 5.1 11.6 16.9 21.17 .143Hampton Rovers Crawfccd 4. Marlyn. Browne. Ferguson . Holt. Hellinger. BedBrowne . Fletcher. McConville. Ferguson. Anderson . ~WLs.MarceBtn Dhninko~L. Treganowan 6 . Raras; IsIlts 2. Dinneen 2. Moran, Beattie,Slattery. Mason . B Moran, Dfmhigo. Theisz. TreF;ano«an . Armstrong, Dinneen .OLD MENTONIANS 4.3 9.6 19.9 28.12.180BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4.2 7.3 11.4 13.8.84Old Mentonlans Stroud It . Acreman 5, Murphy 3. Bournon 2. Carter 2 . Kitto 2.

BourTwentyman 2. Paterson. Salley. Best Stroud . Twtntyman. Murphy. Katrls. Austin.

Bnlleea Templestowe Mathews 4, James 3. Tulloch, Smith. Chtvers . Greig.Williams, Jones. Best Mathews. Hare . Bone. Prior. Greig, Jones. .

RESERVES - 02.08 .97AJAX 1.2 4.3 8.3 9.8.82Sr. LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 .5 4.7 5.9 5.10.40AJAX Rubenstein 3. Diamond 2 . Engelman 2. Levy, Steen. Best Lcvy, Steen . S.Boon. Nathan. Hearst. Abrahams.St Leos Contessotto. Gay. E. Mitchell, Pinhorn. Best McCann, Pinhorn. Auliso,Proser, Ndreu . Van Den Akkec

THOMASTOWN 4.1 9.3 13.4 19.8.122MONASH BLUES 2.4 8.5 9.11 12.13.85Thomestown Bates 7. Delpapa 4. Smith 3 . Colosimo. Flemint;. Rio. Ploartglit.Pellegdno. Best Smith, Bubs, flev~!n~ Cdosfmo. Pellegrino. btcNell.Manaeh Blues Horsralt 3. Wood M son 2. Baxter 2. Manudl. Andrtisos. BestRoche . Crawford . Try . Jones, Andrttsos. Forsyth .

NORTH OLD BOYS 3.3 4.3 6.5 7.5 .47ST. B'S MENT. TIG. 0.3 4.4 7 .7 12.11 .83North OldP;awwyCooBloye~

h1~eatrB ~~Cook . Fahey. Zocco, Pentland. Best Kearney. Zoeco.u

St Be Meat Tlg ban Goodchild 4. Ross 2. Lalor 2 . Bitos. Peck. Connolly. M .Kinsella Best Furlong, Dols. Btlos, Mihud. Peck. Tomlinson.HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .0 2.1 2.1 3.2.20MARCELLIN 2 .2 5.4 8.8 1 1.12.78Hampton Rovers Bird. Hullkk. Hunt Best Armstrong Hunt. Thomas. Landrigan,Mason.Mareeutn Potter 3 . Lllley 2. Cox, DeGruchy. Payne. Sullivan . Cooper. Sheehan .Best Stokes . Sullivan, Can. Harberts. Lilley. Tay^tor.OLD MENTONtANS 1.4 4.7 8.8 10.11 .71BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1.0 4.3 7.6 8.8.56Old Mentoafens Clothier 2. Riley 2 . Ballantyne, Fimtis, Lawrs, Mills . M. Stroud.Watson. Best Elliott . N,7n~uss. Dwyer. Carentry. Watson. Ritto.Bolero Templestowe Faulkner 3. Papadopoulos 2. King. Lambropoulos.Mutlmer. Best Dallogho, Faulkner, Cooper, Drh•er, Stellng. Bone.

Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines willbe imposed according to the team's section - $5 (firstoffence) ; $25 (second offence) ; $50 (third offence) . A"one-ofP fine of $250 for a fourth offence is imposed .Fines then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighthoffence (another $250 "one-off" fine).

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D SECTIONby Peter Kelly& David Cook

REVIEW

0 Id Essendon (to play St Johns and Old Geelongat home) on percentage hold on to fourth spo t

from Parkside (playing Whitefriars and Salesian athome) . With the double chance available to winnersover the next two weeks . Relegation stakes are high .

Whitefriars may cause the other finalists moreconcern than first thought as they have returned toproducing four great quarters of consistent football .In the match against Old Essendon in a high stan-dard game both clubs produced a very even firstquarter. The Friars at home seem to grow in confi-dence and in perfect conditions with Pasqualottoputting in a great effort in the ruck and Hickey play-ing a very defensive role on the OEGS skipper tookcontrol . OEGS had no answer on Harris an d Coghlanup forward for the Friars as they led by 22 points athalf time . The third quarter saw that lead extended asMiku and Maguire controlled the back half. Poorkicking under pressure 4 .13 to three quarter time didnot help OEGS as the last quarter saw them unableto make inroads on the three quarter time score . TheFriars best Coghlan and Harris (3) whilst OEGS hadgood performers in Fleming, Ridley an d O'Brien.

Old Camberwell started well, determined to pro-duce and it took Parkside a while to realise that bot-tom does not make them soft. Half way through thethird Old Camberwell had closed the gap and wereattacking when the Devils realised that a spot in thefour was at stake and their onballers started to pro-duce . They then kicked 18 second half goals to runout easy winners . Best for the Devils were Gunn (6goals) their rovers Panjari and Harvey and half backInserra .

Caulfield played Salesian in a close checkinggame in perfect conditions where neither side couldget a break until late in the third quarter whenCaulfield sneaked away. Salesian increased their des-peration and tenacity to stay in touch with the fourpegging back and then taking the lead. Caulfield trieddesperately but were unable to find the big sticks andlost by three points in a similar situation Salesianfound themselves in a few weeks ago . Best forCaulfield were Liddell. Symnan, Wills an d Stumbles(3 goals) .

Beaumaris and Old Geelong played in probablythe Grand Final preview in perfect conditions beforean extremely large crowd . Beauy's tackling and hardat the ball play seemed to unsettle OGS . The secondquarter saw the Sharks creep to a handy lead untilthe third when OGS tried hard to get back into thegame . In a class day both sides gave it their all in ademonstration of skilful, open hard football that sawBeaumaris answer every challenge offered by OGS .Salsibu ry for Beaumaris in the first was excellent ashe kicked 4 and assisted with two others that set uo

the win as OGS then had to play catch up forBeay's other good players were Easton, Groves aNicholson .

Finally Aquinas travelled to Dandenong arubbed salt into the already hurting St Johns v,three weeks ago were percentage outside the foLast weeks match deciding they would play no parlfinals saw St Johns put in a no running, not intested three quarters against a group of players tlwere out to prove they should have been part of 1finals and are proud of their Club . St Johns on Iother hand disappointed their supporters until 1last when they decided to run at the ball and contthe game . The result was never in doubt after the flquarter . Best for Aquinas were Whitehead, HylaiMcDonald, Bethune an d Denavi (5 goals) whilstJohns Koppens tried hard all day as he leadexample with B. Hilton, Sacco list senior game) aMunroe playing well.PREVIEW

The second last game before the finals with clustill not knowing who will join Old Camberwellbeing relegated to the new structure in E Section . Vit be Caulfield with two hard away games, St Jobwith a hard away game and what should be an eagame at home, or Aquinas.

This week Old Geelong whose players are thiring of their finals campaign should easily account :Caulfield on the vast expanses of Como Park.

Salesian will host Old Cambe rwell who are woring towards regrouping for next season whiSalesian are hoping for that small miracle to get irfourth spot . Salesian will win and look in anticipatiat the other game results which fortunately will shithem that they have consolidated in D but wo:make the finals .

The improving Aquinas take on a definate pimiership contender in Beaumaris and with the garbeing played at Box Hill, it will give both sideschance to produce their best . Aquinas may have )their straps a little too late but will take it right upthe Sharks. They will not let second spot becomeissue and should win showing the continued go,form of the past few weeks as they go into anothfinals campaign .

Old Essendon at home will be too strong aihave too much to play for trying to ensure they hconto fourth spot in the game at home againstJohns who played only one quarter of football laweek .

In the match of the day Parkside will entertaWhitefriars and whilst the Friars (who will play in tl

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finals? need to win and rely on the results of otherg'l Illes co get the double chance will have a fair bit top ac for.'It is however the Devils who have a biggerreason to win, in trying to keep with the contendersfc : fourth spot . This makes the result in this game soimportant. Both clubs have produced some greatfootball one week and performed inconsistently inolher games throughout the season . Both coaches„'ill be well aware how much rides on this game . TheIc,n1i will hinge entirely on who puts the four teamqu :u•ters together but with a home ground advantageIfacour Parkside by 2 goals .

Aquinas - 1996 Best and Fairest winner PeterDunne celebrates his 100th game today . Well done .

Beaumaris - Patt McMahon also reaches 100 .This will just add another highlight to an alreadyimportant game . Well done.

Social :Old Essendon full club vote could on Sunday the

1?th of August . All supporters, players and familiesare asked to support this important day. Detailsavailable from the club .

St Johns have a reverse raffle night at the clubafter their game next week and every player and sup-porter is invited down for what will be a great night .

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SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALHOWELLS OLD GEELONG 4 83ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 1 56INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 5 55CINCOTTA SALESIAN 2 5 3

RESERVESDUNBABIN PARKSIDEP.0'BRIEN WHITEFRIARSFULTON WHITEFRIARS

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OLD GEELONG v. CAULFIELD OR. Field : C . WallisS. Alger SALESIAN 0 C v . OLD CAMBERWELLField : L. Gallagher R . Treverton PARKSIDE v.WHITEFRIARS Field : C . Keeton (R) C . Brajtberg (R)Goal : Malcolm Frame David Murray OLDESSENDON GR. v. ST. JOHNS 0 C Field : N.McCorquodale A . Flack AQUINAS 0 B v. BEAU-MARIS AT BOX HILL CITY OVAL Field : D . KramerT. Foley

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SENIORS - 02.08.97CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2.2 4.5 8.8 8.12.60SALESIAN O.C. 2.1 5.2 7.4 9.9.63Caulfield Grammar Stumbles 3. Cowllshaw, Doherty. Liddell, Thompson. Will.Best Liddell. Svnman. Will. Wilson, Royals . DiCrostaSeleslan Ctncaha 2. Canavan 2, Bobettc. Bourke, H .A. White, Wis.. BedTassone, Wiseman, Bobenc. Canavan . White, Hazell.

BEAUMARIS 7.3 9.6 12.8 15.9 .99OLD GEELONG - - - 9.13 .67Beaumeds Salisbury 6. Mahmoud 5, Blxkle, Nicholson, Pitts, Wadham. BestSalisbury, Easton . Groves. Nicholson, Landrtgan. Hanrahan. WadhamOld Geelong Howells 4. Mithen 2, Beattie . O'Hatloran. Teelow. Best Pescott.Beattie. Harper, Mithen. Wilson, Nedd.

OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .1 4.10 7.14 11.14.80PARKSIDE 8.3 8.9 18.11 28.13.169Old Camberwell Inkster 5 . Harvey 2 . Whitehead, Hanson. Hardman. McCrea.Best Short, Town, Jack, Harvey, Sims, Imberger .Parkside Gunn 6, Harvey 4. Panjafl 4 . Copley 2. Hockey 2. MacNamara 2, Soligo2 . Vita 2. Lay, Lord. Beat Gunn. Panjarl, Harvey. Inserra . Hockey, TessarLW 1B'rEPRIARS 2.3 8.4 13.7 16.12.108OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1.3 4.6 4.13 7.16.58Whitefrtus Harris 3 . Natsrnith 2, Carrigg 2 . Robinson. A. Carbone, Hu~hes,Hickey. Jongebkxd. M. Carbone. T. Carrfgg. Matt Bateman . Mark Bateman.$est

Hickey, Maguire. Mika. Pasqualotto. Mark Bateman.Ol E~aendoa Firming 2. CipollonL Fletcher. Lutterschmidt. Papal. Bestt7enWig. Ridley. O'Brien . Hutc , Hexter, Capodtferro.

ST JOHNS O .C. 2.0 5.2 6.5 16.7.103AQUINAS O .B. 7.5 13.6 19.10 22.10 .142St Johns B. Hilton 4, Koppers . Munnikhus. Labrody. Lad.son, Godman, S. Hilton,Higgins, AbbouJabber. Reynolds . Best R. Hiiton.Sacco . Monroe, Koppens .Saunderson, Labrody.Aquinas Dena415. Quinn 4. Whitehead 3. HuPhes 2, Phillips 2. Flynn 2 . Cdllver .Bethune . Dunne, Whiston . Best Whitehe~ . lThlston . Grterson . Hyland. Duane .McDonald.

RESERVES - 02 .08.9 7CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.2 4.9 11.12 14.15.99SALESIAN O.C. 0.4 0.8 0.7 0.11.11Caulfield Grammar Townley 3, Scholten 3. Holloway 2, Fraumano 2, Hansen,Santiago . Bowes . Kouvauis. Best Lawrence. McDonald . Williams, IQose, Salem.Scholten .Snteslan . Best Bouchards, CastaldL Kircherrer. Seager, Chalmers . Davey .BEAUMARIS 0.1 3.4 6.4 7.5.47OLD GEELONG 5.3 7.4 9.7 13.8.86Beaumarls Ott. McIver. Sheidrake. Chad, Stacutage . O'Brien. Best Wilson. Ta}ior.Lucv, Fisher. Hewlett, Ott .Old Geetong McKellar 4. Bones 2. Farrer 2. Robson 2. C. Walker 2 . Furphy. BestFatter. Liaseos. McKellar. St Clair, Wilkinson, Power .OLD CAMBERWELL 0.4 2.8 5.10 6.10.46PARKSIDE 4.3 7.6 10.7 15.15 .105Old Camberwell SMith 2, Swann. Hopkins, Simpson, Spurritt . Best Johnston.Evans, Ta}3or, Hopkins, Simpson . Richmond.Parkside Sherlock 5 . McCall 3 . Mifsud 2 . Constantine. Darrigo. Dunbabin.Romano. Thomas. Best Sherlock. Tyson, Constantine, McCall. Hoyne. MiCsud .WHnEFRIARS 4.3 8.10 11.13 17.15.117OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2 .1 4.2 6.3 8.4.52Whitefrlars Griffin 4 . Fulton 3, Thxaltes 2. Davis 2 . Paut OBrten. Ik1zoppoMcFarlane . Fowler, Clardulli. Peter OBrien. Beat Davis . iklzoppo, Elliott. Fuiton.Griffin . McFarlane,Old Essendon Grammar Clohesy 5. Carter, Wright. Ban. Best Carter. Clohesy.Trist . Hughes, Gillis. Hearne .

ST JOHNS O.C . 7.0 9.0 17.3 22.4.136AQUINAS O.B. 0.1 4.2 4.2 7.4.48St Johns Blake S . Doherty 6. Cotton 2 . Hancock 3. Pepper. Ducacubino. BestBlake . Cunningham Doherty. Hancock, Cotton. Shaer .Aquinas Jove 2. O'Loughlin 2. Maching, Langford. Edwards. Best Moore.Maching, IanpJord, Bland. Langford .

AUGUST 16 - ROUND 1 8AQUINAS v. CAULFIELD OR . AT AQUINAS COLLEGEOLD ESSENDON v. OLD GEELONGPARKSIDE v . SALESIAN O .C .ST. JOHNS 0 C v . OLD CAMBERWELLWHITEFRIARS v BEAUMARI S

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E EAST SECTIONby Barry Hickey

Well, I confess to being curious as to why a meet-ing was necessary to promulgate the D-F Section

arrangements for 1998 . It would have been just as easyto bung it in the mail . In process technology terms, DSection has been converted into a high turnover`digester', preparing teams for higher or lower things asthe case may be. It is a bold move, deserving of sup-port, and, this will probably give me a severe bout ofgastric reflux, the Executive has got it pretty right .

Having praised the Executive, I may as well pro-ceed equally uncharacteristically, and put in a goodword for a couple of umpires! John Green and GeoffBrereton did a great job at Ramsden Street last week .For John it was his first VAFA game since arriving fromSouth Australia, but his extensive experience was obvi-ous from his initial whistle trill. Well done chaps !

A sobering thought that Ramsden Street Reserve,which was such a celebration of life last Saturday,three days previously was the scene of a young man'stragic death . The great chequer board of days andnights so often puts contrasting events in the cruelestjuxtaposition.LAST WEEK

Eley Park went down to Richmond Central withCentral gaining a 6 goal break in the first 15 minutes,and moving steadily away there-after. The Shark'sskipper, Ma rt in Hook, was once more in sensationalform, and he had good support from Trotter, Bruceand Dix. Andy Siwka showed the efficacy of sittinground sipping herbal tea and singing folk songs byplaying a blinder on his wing for Central, the Adrians,Murphy an d Banfield, did well, as did Simon Pickettup forward . Central Ressies player, Frank Macak, hasarrived late for his game, sat in the sin bin for a quar-ter and a half, got the nod from Danny Hickey in the3rd, and responded with an 'up you' five goals in thesame term . That's a class act Frank !

Old Carey were too accomplished for Eltham OC's,but the Turtles are to be congratulated for contestingevery possession right to the final bell . Aaron Phips inthe ruck, Chris Bishop on a wing, John Rush at HB,Stevie Justice an d Matt Dwyer, everywhere, were ter-rific for the Turtles . Many of the C's scoring opportuni-ties started from the defensive work of Cam Matthews,Chris Hi ll, Bucko Jackson, and Cam Campbe ll . IanCohen and Tommy Auldist also celebrated their 50thgames in the Black . Gold and Blue, well done fellers !

Kew and Chirnside Park opened up at a furiouspace and for a while it looked like being the game of the

year. Twenty minutesinto the second termthough, the Parkers' 11 -effort seemed to evap-orate and Kew were on top from that point on. AndreSore was solid in defence for the Parkers, ScoMcIntosh roved effectively, an d Doe Holliday did wfin the ruck. Mark Pembo kicked his 50th goal for tiseason . Kew s performance was very solid, with JamBell again doing well in defence, Sean McMahon arBruno Dimasi were effective round the ground, aPhil Pedretti was another winner.

Hawthorn Citizens battled hard as usual againBulleen Cobras but found them too hard a nutcrack . Ben Glover put in a good one at FB for the CitPaul Orchard was hard to pass in the BP, and MaDunstan battled hard on his wing .

Yarra Valley attended a seminar on finalising tec :niques at Campbell Barracks in Perth (HQ of SFRegiment) .THI S DAY

Yarra Vall ey will have too much pace and skill fEley Park, but the Sharks will make them work for tlfour points .

Richmond Central will take the game right upOld Carey in the match of the day . Central has a lotstake and a win today could guarantee a place in tIfinals . The C's are working to their own agenda,

a they should win after a close and entertaining game .Eitham OC face Kew and there is no prize f

guessing that Kew will be out to post the biggest pos;ble winning margin in this their last chance to do sKew will win, probably by a large margin, but in tlprocess they will have to climb over a lot of determiniTurtles .

Chirnside Park host Hawthorn Citizens and hatoo much riding on the result to allow any upsetsoccur. The Cits just now, do not have the firepowermatch it with the Parkers .

The Cobras turn to mope around the house .Reserves victors should be : Yarra, C's, Kew ar

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YARRA VALLEY v . ELEY PARK Field : C. Cimoli R.Smith RICHMOND CENTRAL v . OLD CAREYField : G . Waldron A . Scherini ELTHAM COLLE-GIANS v. KEW Field : A. Ladd M . Arga ll CHIRN-SIDE PARK v . HAWTHORN CITIZENS Field: G .Brereton R. Marlyn Boundary: D . Blackburne G .Mooney Goal : Steven Mooney Robert DunstanBULLEEN COBRAS has the bye .

SENIORS - 02.08.97ELEY PARK 0.1 4.1 7.3 7.4 .48RICHMOND CENTRAL 8.3 11.8 15.12 21.14 .140Eley Park Hawley 3, Kaye 2, Brady, Bruce. Best Hook, Holm. Bruce . D. Payne . N.Dix tacuone .RieLmoad Central Pickett 5. Andonpoulos 3, Bove 3. Siwka 3, Waters 2 . Banfield,S. Shannon . O'Sullivan. Adams . Best Siwka, Murphy, Banfleld . Pickett.Andanopoulas. Shannon .

OLD CAREY 9 .2 14.7 24.16 35.20 .230ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0 .0 1.0 4.0 4.1.25Old Carey Addison 10, Hickey 7, Campbell 4, B . Cohen 4. M. Cohen 4. Hawking2, F'aehs 2. Wtthingtan, Hill. Best B . Cohen, M. Cohen. Campbell, Matthews.lihsler. Faelts.Eitham Collegians Maxfield, Dwyer. Arnold . Bishop. Best Bishop. Phipps. Justice,Maxfield. J. Rush, Dyer.

KEW 3.4 8.9 13.11 21 .16.142CHIiWSIDE PARK 3.2 4.7 7.12 9.13 .67Kew J. Bell 4. Apostolakis 3, Ring 3 . Dintasi 2, Masclttl 2 . Peters 2. Cullen 2.A4tchel, Harrison, J. PulvlrentL Best J . Bell. Cullen. McMahon . Dimasi . King,Pedretti.ChhasLfe Park Pemberton 3 . Walker 2 . S Oates 2 . Holliday, Brown. Beat Sore.McIntosh . Holliday. Warren . Brown, ltbIker.

HAWTHORN CITIZENS 2.0 3.0 4.2 4.4 .28BIJLLEEN COBRAS 3 .6 8.11 12.17 21.20 .146Hawthorn Citizens Barker 3. Lauktta 1 . Best Dunstan. Glover, Orchard, Tracey.Parker. Sill .Baleen Cobras BadanJer 7, Wagg 4 . Redfern 2, Dillon 2, Gaylor . Cotterill .Schneider. Sette. Trinchi. Best Paatsch. Wagg. Schneider. Brown, Dillon. D'Angelo.YARRA VALLEY: BYE

RESERVES - 02 .08.9 7ELEY PARK 2.10 4.12 7.13 12.14.88RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.3 9.8 16.13 21 .16.142Eley Park Dell'orso 6. Ca1Wns 2. LettiN 2 . Dunstan. Perry. Best Dunst an.Dellaso. Verde, Dix Lantarca Carroll .Richmond Central Macak 6. Hickey 4. Jackson 4 . Whigte 3. Grit 2. Fawcett. Daly.Best htacak. Davy. Jackson. Bowe. 0'Sullivan. Wilson .

OLD CAREY 7.3 11.8 13.12 19 .17.131ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1.1 2.1 2.2 3.5.23Old Carey Mcgule 6. Humphrey 4. Hands 2 . Field 2, Moulton 2. I. Cohen, Drake,Meaden. Best MeQule . Cohen. other, Shrhes . Evans. Humphrey.Eltham Coonerty, Sharpe . Barnett. Best Hog an, Schafer, Glare. Harris, Garnett,Stackpoole .

KEW 4.2 8.6 11.7 15.7 .97CIIIRNSIDE PARK 2.4 5.7 10.11 11 .17 .83Kew Barnes 3. Hannam 3, Kfrlakou 2. Doomis 2. Brasslt 2. Muller . Donovan.Wright. Best Doumis . Donovan . Porter. Brassil. Hannam, Barnes.Clilrnside Park Davison 4 . O'Connor 2, Skein 2. Reed 2. Chtrnslde. Beat N. Egan.Gray. Basso. Smith. Skein. S rhillin g.

HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 .3 1.4 5.8 8.10.48BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .4 6.8 12.12 18.18.128Hawthorn Citizens Fitzpatrick 3. Inine. Bogk, Frayne . Beat Fitzpatrick . Gardiner.Dorman. Frayne. Povey. McDonald .Baleen Cobras Clements 6. Thompson 4, Moran 2 . Bastasin. Parker. lssa Rigoni .Moran. Beat Zord, Hors6eld . Parker, RiLwnL Clements. Moran,YARRA VALLEY: BYE

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Round 16 Review

1, illiamstown got the jump on WestBrunswick with a 10 goal first term setting

up a runaway win . The Magpies had no answersfor CY's fire power with Thege and Warren doingthe damage with 8 goals and onballer Grieve pro-viding plenty of the ball . James Toose was best forWests who had to rely on the injured pair of SteveSmythe and skipper Jamie Gray to fly the flag .The twos were a lot closer with Willi holding swaythanks to the efforts of Bezzant, Bonns and Hannand despite a 5 goal haul from Mark Rogers .

Uni Reds came out pumped up against theBlacks with Wharf and Merhi getting plenty of theball and Fennesy leading a defence that was ableto control supply to the much vaunted Black's for-wards . Despite having more of ball the home sidehad its own problems capitalising going into themain break ahead despite managing only 4 goalsto Blacks 1 . The dynamic duo in the Black Pumajackets must have got through to their chargesduring the break with Blacks playing a much moreaccountable brand of football but still trailing atthe final change . In the last the Reds were in moretrouble than a dyke plugger on the Polish Germanborder as the floodgates opened with the Blacksmidfielders finally gaining the ascendancy andbombarding the forward line where Mackie andCacca (in his 100th game) capitalised with 5 goalseach with Hayes, Jones and Foga rty in support .Earlier the Reds ressies made their best start ofthe year led by Ryan and "The Nurse" outplayingand out running their undefeated opponents whowould have been deeper in trouble at half time if ithadn't been for 2 late goals . Again it was a finalquarter fade out that cost the Reds with Whitheadadding insult to injury with a bid grab an d Stoneysnagging a freak goal from boundary line .

Old Westbourne kept that faint glimmer of afinals birth alive holding out a patchy La Trobe inthe last term to run out 7 point winners . "StickyFingers" gave the Trobers every chance with his 4goals from CHF with Robbo and rover DavidIreland getting plenty of the ball but lacking sup-port. The Warriors had the ressies in the bag at themain break and eased home . A low light was thehorrific injury to La Trobe ruckman "The Big 0"who had the medical staff perplexed when he wasforced from the ground in search of a band aidafter cutting his finger.

UHSOB made light work of Swinburne in boththeir games with the Green and Tans going intothe bye pretty safely entrenched in the four.

Round 17 Preview

Blacks will be outto fine tune theirfinals push with their last home and away game oIthe year against West Brunswick whose biggesimotivation now is to stop their late season slidefrom ending in the basement. Blacks by 70 points ,

Will iamstown can't afford to take the fast fin-ishing Old Westbourne lightly . They won't, theCY's by 19 points .

La Trobe host a North Brunswick outfit whowould have used the week off to iron out somerecent glitches . North by 28 points .

The inconsistent Swinburne host the Redswith the home side's desire to get a game clear o1the wooden spoon and the confines of St JamesPark likely to be enough . Swinburne by 18 points,

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Social Notes

Fortuitous rather than careful planning see ;La Trobe's Elvis night in the clubrooms nexiSaturday fall around the 20th anniversary of thFdemise of The King. The Hound Dogs are the bancwith fried chicken likely to be on the menu and ncone ruling out a guest appearance from the marhimself although 7 Eleven's are few and faibetween out Bundoora way .

The Uni Blacks & Blues Ball is on tonight athe South Melbourne Town Hall while the pooicousins have their own Red Ball at Fitzroy TowrHall.

Milestones:

Williamstown CYMS - Club Captain and ( 3time B & F winner Alan "Dirty" Harry chalks ulhis 200th for the CY's this weekend. A fine competitor and clubman, and an inspiration to all, we]done on reaching your 200th .

Uni . Blacks - Chris Pekin reaches 50 gamesAn inspirational and fearless defender "Peeks" haconsistently held the Blacks back half togetheover the past three years with his close checkinjand uncanny reading of the play.

Uni . Reds - Former premiership coach MiclFarre ll made it to 100 games last week as did hi;wife and Reds Secretary Kelli .

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SENIORS - 02 .08 .97WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .1 3.2 3.2 4.4 .23WU.LIAMSTOWN CYMS 10.10 16.12 19 .16 27.19.181West Brunswick Smythe 4 . Beat Toose, Smythe. Gray. Malone .,WIDiematown CYMS Thege 8. Warren 8. Kurkowski 3. Macleod 2, Cook 2 .Cannon, Grie~re, Herb^rtson. Sadler. Best Thege. Wareen . Grieve. Cook, DeneMacleod. Duncan Macleod .

UNIVERSITY REDS 4.1 4.4 6.9 8.10 .58UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.2 1.6 6.10 17.12.114University Reds James 2, Graziano 3 . McBumey. Farrell, Heenan. BestFennessy. Jackson. Hart, B . Hart. Wharf. McBurney.University Blacks Mackie 5. Caecaviello 5, NIlllll 3 . Lynch. Jones . Hayes . Brown.Best Jones, Roberts . CaccavleIlo, Hayes, Fogarty . Mackie .

OLD WESTSOURNE 3 .4 6.8 6.7 11 .10 .76LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.1 5.5 7.8 10.9 .89Old Westboume Twomey 3 . Leitch 2 . Christo 2 . Evans. Trianon . Franklin, Clowes.Best King A. Leitch. A. Horsburgh, J. Hersh ut~, Gibb. Board.LaTr~e~lniversity Hayward 4, Robinson 2, torer 2, Franmian, Kreuzer. BestHayward, Robinson, Ireland . Turner. Bland, Rosengren .

UHSOB 5.5 8.8 11.11 16.12.108SWBYBURNE UNI. A 0.2 0.5 2.9 2.11.23UHSOB Koch 4 . Wallace 4 . Mama 3, McLean 2. Veal. Devtin. Talarico. BestExceltent team effort.Sw]aburne Uai. Barry . Milano. Best DePaolL Barry, Fiumani. DeBono . Milano.Smith-

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RESERVES - 02.08 .97WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .1 2.1 7.2 9.3.57WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4.2 9.5 12.8 14.14.98West Brunswick Rogers 5 . Fuffe. McNaughton, Ryan . Lucas. Best Rogers .McNaughton . Vitall. Eyan, Cook . Chias .W

. htcCbwan 4. Chick 2, Beckwith. Bevant. Bons . Burgess, Hann .Payne. Robinson. Tuck. Best Beaant. Bons. Hann. Robinson. Beckwith.

UNIVERSITY REDS 2.1 5.2 8.2 7.3.45UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.6 4.8 7.16 14.21.105Uni Reds Kayne 4. Eastman. Aiadden. Berryman . Best Ryan, Madden, Berryman,Eastman. Wnsernan. Tomai.Uni Blacks Howell 5. Vaughan 3, Kitchen 2. Butterfield 2, Stone, Dooley. BestButterfield . Cameron . Darroch, Stone, Dooley, Howell .

OLD WESTBOURNE 5 .3 8.9 10.11 12.11.83LA 1ROBE UNIVERSITY 1.1 3.5 4.8 5.8.38Old Weatbonrae WIW.uns 2. Craig 2 . Pavey, Vincent 2 .Gkidins. Harris, Jago .Hewitt. Best Harris . Hewitt. Fiona. W16ams. Craig O'Keefe .LaTrobe But Moon 2. Hartley. Beauglehall, Chfodo. Best Wright . Foster. Grant,Moon. Biggins. Napier.

UHSOB 3.1 8.1 9.3 18.4.3008SWINBURNE URI. A 1.2 2.4 2.4 2.4.163UHSOB Killey 4 . Neal 2. Cook, Zulicki 2. Madrigano. Boyce . Mills. Abrahamsen,Dolenee. Davidson. Best Zu llckt Davidson . Eltringham . O'Nelll and the rest of theteam .Swinburae But O'Connell. Johnson. Best Smith, Morgan. Potter, Sartitses. Wren .Freeman.

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fter round 16, the composition of the final 4 is allbut settled, notwithstanding a mathematical mir-

acle turnaround eventuating between Power Houseand Oakleigh . Positions 2, 3 and 4 can still be juggledaround depending upon results in the remaining 2games where by Peninsula and Power House bothhave to confront ladder leaders Southbank at theTennis Centre . Much the same scenario in thereserves, with again interest only in slots 2,3 & 4 andwho will earn the double chance along withSouthbank. While the Brain picks the field again toincrease his lead in the tipping .

REVIEWSENIORS

Elsternwick used the threat of relegation to theirfavour and put forward their best performance for theseason . After an even start the Wicks gradually built abig lead eventually winning by 61 points . According tothe Saints scribe the least said the better . Better play-ers for Elsternwick were Contin, Murphy and Neilland for St Mary's, BJ. Chooker and Chapman.

Peninsula played consistent football in the firsthalf and went to the sheds 6 majors up . With astronger and more determined second half they ranout 99 point victors over an enthusiastic, competitiveand legitimately aggressive ANZ Albert Park. Best forthe Pirates were Kent, Trewhitt and Gross and for theRats Walkley, McLellan and Rutherford .

St Pat's Mentone recorded a very comfortable 54point win over Oakleigh Krushers in what appeared tobe a danger game for the Patters . Simple skill errorsand lots of turnovers, compliments of the Krushersmade matters easy for the more highly skilled St Pat'steam. MVP's for Oakleigh were Knapper, Marshall andHeverin whilst for the Patters, Young, Stephens &Gurtler.

The Southbank versus Monash Gryphons gameagain highlighted for the umpteenth time that thescoreboard at day's end doesn't necessarily reflect thetrue story. Whilst recording a handsome 86 point vic-tory the Bankers got a real good workout. The Gryphsare very competitive! Best for Southbank were Mirrors,Hodgy and Alfie and for Monash, Grady, Cormichand Gilchrist .

Power House got the spoils against Glenhuntly by14 points in what was a very even contest . Inaccuratekicking cost the House a handy early lead . The gameremained a struggle for Power House to shrug off thedetermined Hunters but the ultimately the House justhad a few too many winners . MVP's for Power Housewere Dean, Morris an d Craven and for Glenhuntly,Miller, Rossiter an d Richards.

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home over the spirited Wicks by 10 points, the Pirabswabbed the decks with ANZ Rats to the tune of ltpoints, Oakieigh Krushers convincing 74 point victoagainst a determined Patters outfit, Southbank ditated terms to the Monash Gryphons and won as th,liked by 156 points and the experience of Power Howjust too much for Glenhuntly with the House takirthe honours comfortably by 47 points .

PREVIEWSENIORS

Peninsula host St Mary's with little at stake for dvisitors albeit pride and prestige . KB reckons tlPirates look too accomplished across the 'park' atpredicts a 56 point win . The Pirates just cannot affoto get beaten today as they have a tough one next weito maintain that vital double chance and that will 1incentive enough to see them home.

Elsternwick meet Oakleigh at the 'Postage Stanand will prove the testing material . However, whethere's life, there's hope and KB suggests that Uincentive for the Krushers will outweigh the Wclstocks and get them home by 21 points . The Wicks wbe very motivated today with it being their El SuprenPaul Mahony's 400th VAFA game this surely will Ienough to see them home today against the disapointed Krushers.

St Pat's Mentone will most certainly have a goitight contest on their hands versus Mona :Gryphons. Weight of numbers will tell in the etthough and KB suggests the Patters will emerge :point victors . The Vultures appear to have changitheir game plan of late with more run and less heigtwhile the Gryphs will try hard it's a must win for tlVultures .

Yarra Park is the venue for the match of the rouibetween Southbank and Power House. The Houhave indeed a lot to play for and hence will I'pumped' . The Bankers can rightly expect a bumpgame but KB sticks with form and selects the horteam to win by 27 points . Two tough games ahead Ithe Bankers to maintain their unbeaten record, thwill take the first step today by beating the House bshould be warned to be right on their mettle as the viitors will put up a game struggle .

Glenhuntly should be able to notch up anothwin, this time at the expense of ANZ Albert Park. TIRats will give their all but KB tips the Hunters to wcomfortably by 60 points . Two disappointing sidespecially in the second half meet here and going (form through Power House TB also feels the Huntewill be just too strong .

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RESERVESRipper clash between Pirates an d Saints with

flonle ground advantage getting Peninsula home by 20points . Wieks will test the Kru shers but Oakleigh toiriumph in the end by 36 points . Patters to notch upanother victory, this time against Monash Gryphons .Only just though, by 11 points. Southbank get a goodworkout by the House before saluting the judge, win-ner S by 40 points . Hunters to take the Rats to thecleaners and get the spoils by 60 points.

Social :Elsternwiek- $500 draw August 9, Elsternwick

gowling Club after Paul Mahony's 400th.peninsula - Saturday 9 August. Upper School

Centre 'Pirate Extravaganza Night'. $5 entry, Music,Fun, Games and many prizes including a painting byRonny Neal to be won.

Southbank - Formal Cocktail Evening Saturday 9August $40 all inclusive (Clubrooms).

Glenhuntly - Saturday 16 August . Cocktail Party.celebrate end of season with players and supporters .

Oakleigh - Andrew Monaghan played his 100thgame last Saturday . Paul 'Squizzy' Taylor plays his100th game today against Elsternwick . All atOakleigh congratulate 'Squizzy' and 'Mona.

ANZ Albert Park - Congratulations from all atANZ to Brian 'Feet' Curthoys on reaching his 150th

~game for the club .Southbank - Gary "Alfie" Paleodimos who

?played his 50th game for the club last Saturday, con-gratulations .

Peninsula OB - Would like to congratulate NeilFranks on reaching 200 games . Neil has served the'club with honour both on and of the field .

Eisternwiek - Would like to hail a club legend inplaying his 400th game this coming week. PaulMahony's contribution to the Elsternwick AmateurFootball Club's history is indelible and for all thevears of service Paul, thanks . His son Shane will alsoplay 100 game for the club today alongside his fathertoday .

E SOUTH SECTION "'UM P1 RIESI hPENINSULA 0 B v . ST. MARYS Field: P. GriffithsG . Richard ELSTERNWICK v. OAKLEIGH Field :W. Simmons M . Allen Goal : Skip Shipley LeoWilson ST. PATRICKS MENTONE v. MONASHGRYPHONS Field : R . Krishnan S. Rolls SOUTH-BANK CBA v . POWER HOUSE Field: G .-Seabourne G . Wolter GLENHUNTLY v . ANZALBERT PARK Field: D . Miller B . McKee

AUGUST 16 - ROUND 18GLENHUNTLY v. ST. MARYSSOUTHBANK CBA v. PENINSULA OBST. PATRICKS MENTONE v. ELSTERNWICKPOWER HOUSE v. OAKLEIGHMONASH GRYPHONS v . ANZ ALBERT PARK

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SENIORS - 02.08 .~) 7ST MARYS 2.3 2.5 5.5 7.7.49ELSTERNWICK 3.5 8.30 11.17 15.20.110St Maty® PetOtt 2, Duke, Ramsey. Malloch, Bell . Jones. Best Stewart. Duke,Chapmnn. Willis.Ehternwkk Mussared 5, Lee 4 . Steele 3. Bravington. Murphy. Jenkins . BestCondo. Murphy. Neill . Surman. Wigmore, Ward.

ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.2 3.3 3.6 4.7.31PENINSULA O .B. 4.3 9.5 15.7 19.16.130ANZ Albert Park Malone 3. Smith. Best Walkley. McClellan. Rutherford . Malone.Koe er. t

3, Warner 3. Gross 2. C d 2. Porter 2, Trewhltt 2.Park 2 . Bedford 2 . Atehinwn. Best Kent. Trewbltt. Gross. Farrar. Crean. Parsons.

OAKLEIGH A .F.C. 5.5 8.7 11.9 14.14.98S7: PATRICKS MENTONE 7.2 12.5 19.11 23 .14.152Oakteigh Moats 3. Rubery 2. Kitts 2 . Lewis 2 . Knapper. Taylor, Andonopoulos.Gant . DelrAquila Best He4erin. Knapper, Marshall, Rubery, Kitts, Taylor .St Pats Mentoae White S. Stephens 3, Mick Sullhan 3. Matt Sullhan 3. C.Sullivan 2 . Murphy 3. Davies 2, Barr 2, Evans . Best Young. Stephens. Guider.Noonan. Sebire . P. Sullivan .

MONASH GRYPHONS 3.2 5.2 8.4 8.5.53SOU'rHBANK C .B.A. 5.2 11.9 16.11 21 .13.139Monash Gryphons T. Gilchrist S. Barrie . White. Grady. Best Grady. Cormick.Satav. Coxhead, Gilchrist. Hetherington. Davey.Southbank Perry 10. Corboy, 33 . Nu~ent 2 . Rolls 2 . Elkfngton. Waltad. Lintord.Posterino . Best Perry. Mellean. O'Sullivan . Hodgson. Doyle. Linford .

POWER HOUSE 2.8 6.12 12 .16 16 .21 .117GLENHUAII.Y 1 .4 7.9 9.13 14 .19.103Power House Craven 5, Dean 3, Phelan 2. Ryan 2 . McCullough . Senior.Richardson. Hall . Best Dean. Morris. Craven. Senior, Birch . Scotland.Glenhuntly Seabrook S. 0'Domell 3. Bain 3 . Miller, August. Short. Best T.Rcssiter, Miller. Richards. Seabrook . C . ODonnell. Bain .

RESERVES - 02.08.97ST MARYS 4.3 5.7 8.11 10.14 .74ELSTERNWICK 2.2 8.5 7.6 9.10 .64St. Marys Harrison 4 . Andrews. Richardson. Heubner, Brent, Francis . DeYoung.Best Brent. Harrison, Levingstone. Learmonth . DeYoung.Elstemwkk Broderick 4 . Noonan. Trease . Courtin. Bullard . Roberts. BestLllllcakis. Wright, Hunt. Broderick. Overman, McDonough .

ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 .1 1.1 2.1 2.1 .13PENIN SULA O.B. 6.6 10.7 13.14 17.20.122ANZ Albert Park Wol[e. Curthovs . Best Heyes. Wolfe. Duke, McCarthy. Carter.Green.Peninsula Cox5. Taylor 3 . BrancatLCano 2 . Krohn, Bleasby, O'Neal . Scown . Glover.Sampson. Cannon . Best Krohn. Glover. Nelson. Brancatisano. Scnwn. O'Neal.

OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 3.3 7.9 10.17 13.21.99ST. PATRICKS MENTONE 1 .1 1.4 1.4 3.7.25Oekleigh Dickte 4, Niko 3. Bloomfield 2. Bromley 2. Grinter, Osborne, SerpinaBest Bromley. Torpey. Perpina. Dickie. Osborne. Chapman.St Pats Mentoae Hughes 3. Best C. O'Meara P. O'Meara. Grech. OBrien . Hughes,Andrew.

MONASH GRYPHONS 0.1 0.3 0.3 3.4 .22SOUT'HBANK C.B .A. 7.6 12.10 22 .14 27.16 .178Monash Gryphons Leeton 2 . I.wvlock. Best Leeton . Charleson . Fuller . Dion.Graydon . Foster. Radkh .Southbank Cank 6, G. Rolls 6. Rxhor 4. Scanlon 3. Hannebery 2 . Aitken .Thomson. K. Sparrow, McCarthy. WardroP. Fraser. Beet Sammarhno. Fraser.Aitken. Cank . Rachor. Roberts.

POWER HOUSE 4.8 7.9 9.13 11.14.80GLENHUNTLY 0 .0 2.4 2.7 4.10.34Power HouseCogo 3. McLeod 2 . Staindl, Dore . McNamara, Blrnvfleld. Scalia,Phelan . Best Cross . Dore . Taylor. Hayward. Telford . Braini.Gteahuatlp Mance. Breslin, Johnston, Rossiter. Best Mance. Jankovic. Stewart,Rossiter. Breslin. Johnson.

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CLUB LAST WK TOTALPOWERHOUSE 5 84SOUTHBANK 10 74ST MARYS 2 62SOUTHBANK 55

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Under 19 (1)DE LA SALLEcoa~,: aay W~aserAyst. Greg McHenry

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1 17, M. Ka+Prt'icks18. J. Horn19. S . Logan20. S .Corr21 . M. Hatbar22, T. NoFan23. J . Howden24. D.Lambe25 . M.C-#,an26. A Rrnn'rd-Y26 . A, Needham27. B.Merdxi26. S. M-2g. K31. M33. J. Healey34, A D.,v i-on34. T Maoser35. J. Doak36. H.P{~fcorr,i37. R. Borrdci38. D. Rorer39, D. Kng40. C.B~dc41 . B. Hacketl42. J . Waters

c~ ..y44 . X45 . A.M1hen47 . B. Lee49. A. PedEad51. S. Hart53. L Seage r

MAZENODCoach: Kevin King

1. B.Jotu>son2. J. Beaton4. J. Nisbeft6. P. Egan (VC)7. L Varney8. S . PaaWCci (C)9. S . Gartxelini

10. L Perkinsi t . A. Meadows12. A Quinn (VC)13. B. Mason14. D . Kelly15 . N . Meehan16 . M. Davis17 . R . Wilson18 . 8. Meehan19. D. Cmcio21 . D. Rgg22. T. Badey23. P. Nelson25. J. Dunne26. S. Dwyer30. D. Sdrofiekf32. P. Fotinkt's34. R. Hawkins37. D. Gran t42. L Stephenson57. P . McCulloch62 . M . Van Sy4en63 . W.Oatw&o75 . A McDowell76 . N . Parry

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Leigh Bowes22. N. Bulfm45. T. Woodruff46. W. Earle47. L O'Neill49. J . Ra}u51 . A. Hasforth52. R. Hayward53. G.Pamham54. A . Liptrnt55. S . Dimer56. L Marget58. D . Watson59. C . McPherson60. D . Crewdson61 . T. Ewart62 . A. Lewis64 . R . Martin65 . R . Kent67. R. Handly68 . N. Biggin69. J. Stewart70. J. Thomas71 . G. Rhodes72. A. Betts73. B. Logan75. S . Akferson76. S . Grabert77. M . Day

OLD CAREYCoach : Peter Schiller

1 . C. Angus (C)2. F . Yaghnroor3. P. Cerche4. J. Powell5 . T. Baker6. S . Wait7. C. AnsonS . J .Zfto9 . J . Woods

10. S .Vrta611 . P. Varyiamis12 .. J . Mai14 . M. Raffaefe15 . B. Hood16 . A Costello (VC)17 . K Lewis18 . C . Richards19. T. Woo d20. M. Lawrence21 . D. Stone22. C. Battle (VC)23. T. Stuart24. N. MacLean25. B. Davies26. S. Wood27. C. Davey28. J. Harcourt31 . S. Laulette34. J . Fanner35 . S . McConnell39. J . Nash42 . J . Amup43 . F. Ha)ons44 . A. Tranter47 . A Bond

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OLD MELBURNIANSCoach: Mark ZukerAsst . Coach: Paul NeuchewI . C. Cloke2 . J . Berry (DVC)3. F. Purcell4 . S . Murray (C)5. AJakaverlko6. A C7raws~g

. A. eak s )8. C . Langford9. D . Gardner

10. M. Berko

1 1. D. Purcell

12. R. Campbell13. R.Tandy15. D. Fataryi16. D. Morris17. J. M31er (DVC)18. R. Forster19. G. Hope20. S . Dixon21 . J . Andronis22. J . Tomlinson23. A. Cood124. M . Bennett25 . R. Sexd (DVC)26. J . McKenn a27. M. Amor28 . C . Sitxee29 . D . Vadey30. N . Coutts32. J. Wright33. N. Couzens34. J. Younes35. E.Sedgey39. J. Rigg

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OLD PARADIANSCoach : KenJohanesenAsst. Coach: Tim Livy

1 . ATaEariao(C)2. M Lynch3. M. Bunadio4. R VOanE5. ASmith6. D.Stavens7. S.Pnxatro8. M. Gale9. G. Boyd

10. D. Green11 . B.RaWi12. I . Santos13 . L 14rris14 . S. Ciamla15 . M.Vai Nturd16 . P. Hams17. G.Portzous18 . L GaW19. B. Hartley20. MBr21.22. M.J~EE23. PA Rees24. A Benaricasa 39. D.Castansin25. AVecdtio 40. M.CosOriff26. Q. Warren 41. M. 1-kkie6rarH27. B.Woc:Hiam 42. M.,byce28. P. Come1 43. J . Lucas29. M.Cosgriff 44. B.Lyncg30. AStearart 4S. L0Corxmr31 . D.Vararq 46. G.0'Meara32. C. Wr~}t 47. M Pberqss33. A S2cco 48. C. Price34. T. Rwxanan 49. D. Rayms35. J.Roshrook 50. N.RetYord36. A Baker 51 . S. Rhardson37. B. BoQycoat 52. 1 -Wakefield38. C.Buttler 53 . J. Smith

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Whiteh al l St., YarravillePh : 9687 8722

OLD XAVERIANS 11 ST . KEVINSCoach: Pat Hawkins1 . h1. Frost2. T. Ftaneg3. 8 R~y4. B.R~tt(C)5. T. W¢rt4rS. T. Fowle r6. fAF~er~d 3& M.M~cCanh/7. tJ. Barrett 39. J . Pot~s8. AKeX~sy 40. LA'vnvrorth9. T.Fartow 41 . R Dean10. D. Boland 42 . A tacaaary)r•kr11 . B.6'~r' 43 . J . Hai:12. M . Webb 44. R. Lyttfaan13. N.Tlrw~ 45. SCarrodus14. L Nttbatt 46. M. Bauke15. LDaaneJotvis 49. S.McCaNry16. D. slow 50. C.St~nsIT T.Conm"/ 49. B.Itera18. D . A1ada7 50. M. Wdsai19. RJwes 51 . RFord20. D. Tram 52. AWw21. B.StiAbn 53. S .Cgike22 . J. Dewis 54. T. Bowden23. C.Musen 55. J.MLAkr24. C.Carmdus 56. B .C!uStie25. tGiaeson 57. P.Rdaini26. JWianes.ty 58. ACoWm27. C.McGuillan 59. A4CfavnbarM28. P. Chffey 60. M. Walsh29. tJ.lydard 61 . S. TnanbleX Q Hoare 62 . D. Steen31 . XRtdd 63 . M.McKietde32. L Hardatlc 64 . N. Hart32. T. Barry 65 . S. Trx3mr33. J.Kaye (W) 66 . M. Pirritler34. T. Fbl~ 67. P. D:NxX~ty35. M .Ot~n 68. D. Rwxw..x36. J. McLean 69. A Lawler37. J. Drake (VC) 70. G Wary

ST. BERNARDSCoach: Dominic Legudi

1 . A Stranieri2. T. Wikkklson3. R. Legud4 . R. Bonnici5 . J . Pearson6 . D. Thomas7 . T. HarveyB . J . Delaney9 . R . Nutter

10. B. Overman11 . S. Erickson12 . B. Hogan13 . S. McKean14 . A. Thomas16 . A Brand17 . T. Pieria19. L Kavanagh2t . B. Loughlin25. D. Fewster26. A Gciaion27. James Mount28. P.tannazzo30. Joseph Mount31 . B. Swan32. J . Evans33. S . Smith37. J .Lkryd42 . V.ludica43. C. Davis47 . A Osborne82 . J .Zocc o

622 Mt. Alexander Rd .Moonee Ponds

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Coach: Brendan MillarAsst Coach: Brett Millon

1 . A. Ca9ery2. J. Pric e3. P.Maart(DVC)4 . C. Bake r5 . O. Brown6 . C. Gatdsvror8ry7. M . P~g8. P. Scarf. p9. L Cressv,e!

10 . M. Davoreni i . J. Bergin12. B. Delahey13. N. Mdnenry14. N. Moore15. A. Annoy16. B.Otark(C)17. B. Day (DVC)18. M. Funston19. A. Rattle20. J .O'Brierl(VC)21 . B. Allis22. J . Vincent23. C. Haddad24. A. Sheelry25 . S . McConnell26. R Zeman27. S . Andrew28 . B. Murphy29 . J. Dailey30. N . Edwards31 . M.O'Donrell32. J. Rya n33. B. Powell34. J. Hunt35. R. Ryan

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UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Steve Carroll

1 . M. BeBOrd2. R. Benjamin3. D. Bolton4. C. Brooks5. H. Christie6. B. Callery7. J . Camm8. M . Cabbledck9. M . Coleman

10. J . Coubooupas11 . N . Cowlin g12. W. Crocker13. A Davidson14. J. Eastaugh (C)15. B.Fridcer(DVC)16, S. Fulle r17. M. Godfrey18. T. Hayes19. J. Hocking20. W. Jackson21 . T. Johnson22 . D. Kelly23 . M.Komck24 . J. Lyle25 . J. Mahoney26 . A. McKenzie-MCHarg27. X . McKinnon28. B. O'Gom an29. J . Presti30. T. Roydhouse31 . J . Starkrx332. L Stevens33. E. Stewart34. J. Sturrock (VC)35. A. Tent36. R . Versteegen37. J. Wilcox38. A. Winter39. D. Woo d

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ITnder 19 (2)BEAUMARISCoach: Peter McBrearty

1 . N . McLean2 . B. Thomas3 . M. . Pitts4 . T. Window5 . B. Griffiths6 . L Gibson7 . B. Stevens8 . N . Burton9. J. Walker

10. G. Moloney11 . G. Johnson12. J . Bayforti13. D. Emmerson14. A . Quin15. F. McDonald16. S . Mitchell17. T. Eaton18. A. Palmer19. R. Thornton20. T. Cotter21 . A. Catlin22 . S. McKay23 . B. Ferguson24 . C. Celan25 . K. D'unadtki26 . S. Hoder27 . J. Vance28 . J. McKenzie29 . C. Martin30 . R. Corfieki31 . N. Kennedy41 . A. Van Den Blink47 . T. McAlpine51 . D. Shetdrake53 . T. Rand

MARCELLIIVCoach: Shaun Mangan

1 . M. Randazzo (C)2 . M. Roberts3 . G . Gutl4 . L Bettid (DVC)5 . G . Hawldns6 . C . Keogh7 . W. De Vercdti8. T. Louder9. D . Marso n

to. M. Mcussi11 . P. Pappalardo12. M. Karavasl6s13. C. Duinardo14. D . Ciro15. B . Symes16. S .O'Corlnor17. J . Pacoccioco18. J . Sheehan (VC)19. L Pettinetta20. N. Mathews21 . M . Van Lint22. D. Kearney23 . P. Diacog;orzJis24 . J. Smart25 . J. Delahunt26 . M . Maguire27 . D. Hogan28 . R. English29 . B. Dinneen35 . C. AbzangeGs50. B.Keamey

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COLLEGIAN SCoach: Tim KithvorthAsst. Coach : Gareth Briglia

1 . T. Van Der Venne,2 . N. Florentine3. J . Clark4. G . Brown (VC)5 . L Taylor6. C. Mo9aN7. L Byrne9. M. Britten

10. A tartgdon11 . M. Gromotka12. P.Johnson14. T. De Young15. C. Harris16. A. Baxter17. R . Reeking (C)18. A Con n19. R . Lull20. J. Waters21 . J. Condon22. P. Waycatt23. T. Holden24. M. Godfrey25. B. Papadopatlos26 . T. Champio n29 . T. Hanslwne30 . L Moon32 . J. Tarpe y33 . B. Samuel (VC)40 . C . Drake41 . S. Sayers44 . C . Gibson64 . B. Page69 . A Dakin

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Andrew Tsindos

1 . J. Webb3. E. Williams5, B. Smith6. A. Hanson8. J. Hardman9. A. Geb4:y

10. T.Denovan11 . C. Williams;12. A. Paterson13 . S. Hancock14 . J. Heileman16 . A. Baker17 . R . Scott18 . A. Campbell20 . B. Day21 . S. Barry22 . J. Mks23 . M. Cook24 . S. Pickles27 . S. Miles29. S. Beckett30. J . Zentner31 . M . Wilkinson32. C. Davis36. A Kettle41 . N . Saffar44. W.Orwsn47. LJuniper

OLD HAILEBURYCoach: Greg Lassock

1 . C. Home2. S. Davey3 . S. Saunders4 . M. Thiel e5 . P. Dimond6 . D . Rei d7 . B. Shearer8 . R . Parker9 . E. Dunphy

10. D . Harrop1/ . R . Goutdan12. D . Warden13. G. Fmlayson15. C.Jayasekem16. B . LangordJones19. C. Efsthatiat21 . B . Waters22. D. Mason24. C. Pountney25. N. Biggs26. J . Bel l27. B. Carson29. C. Joyce30. A. Rode60 . M. Scmaa

OLD SCOTCHCoach: Terry Kendal l

1 . G .Junkeer2. L Hannemann3. A Parker4. A. Sheer5. T. Stewart6. T. McKenzie7. T. Gress8. T.Frankenburg9. N . O'Brie n

11 . L HavAdns12 . L Hume15 . C. Lunn16 . T. Chapman18. J . Hughes19. H . Jenkins20. C. TmdaVe21 . M .Toose23. O. Crane24. M . Socxio25. J . Love29. D. Robson31 . S . Prendergast34. N. Beattie36. L Aixiews37. N. Thompson (C)44. S. Connor47. A. Lines59. A. Walkon67. A. Crow70. N. Sladen71 . C. Ward80. M. O'Brien89. R. Sitoenwod

UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: Paul O'SharmassyI . M. Atkin2 . L. Brown3 . M. Byme4 . P. Caviccleolo5 . A. Cements6. B. Dryne7. 0. Fumess8. B. He>sJerson9. D. Leahy

10. A. Maher11 . J. Man12. J. McAuley13. R . McNartura14. A. McNichol15. S. Moody16. B. Mmptry17. A Notan18' W. Pascoe19. C . Pease20. H . Peck

Sch~g21 . C.22 . T. Sessiorrs23 . M. Staunton24 . S . Vegter25 . S . Wharprass26 . S . Whke27 . N. W~on28 . G. Baud29 . B . Castello30. S.Dunond31 . P. Greenhank32 . E Hannon33. J. Hodgldrss34. J. Hunt35 . J.Oimstead36. L. MaxJtare37. J. Martin38. J. Skptwrth39. D. Walsh40. T. Reid41 . A. Winter42. A. Naughton43. L . A44. D . Beiss45. M. Raffaele46. A.Ast9ey47. R . Neae48. B. Tayler49. R . b~k1e50. E.O'Heam-Larg e

WARRINGALCoach : John Stanton

1 . C . Taylor (C)2. D . Strou4es3. S. Kinnear4. M. George5. M . Pope6. B . Wilson7. S . Anderson8. C. WiHiams9. B . Davison

10 . S . French11 . S . Yin (C)12 . M . Manove8a13 . S . Hartrick14 . M . Van Lint15 . G . Long (VC)16 . S. Brandt17 . B. Parkes

18 . H. Veale19. S. Waiters

20. P. Starmans21 . R. Gray22 . A Camlleri23. M. BortiNn24. P. James (VC)25. A Hopgood26. J. Anderson27. S. Allard28. D. Nasrallah29. M. Walton30. D . Mutton31 . G . Betl

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WHtTEFR1ARSCoach: Andy DalrympleAssistant: Mal Goodey

1 . A. Cough2 . M. Northey3 B. Pha n5 . D . Eames6. B.Wnch7. M. Wmterbum (C)8. R . Fedele (VC)9. S. Gillen

10. A.Johnson11 . M. Cassarino12. D . Reid13. T. Hilton14. J.Treyoaud15. B . Doherty16. T. Mulcahy17. R. Murray18. C. O'Connor19. M . Duffy20. S . Fleming21 . M . Setches22. S . Davis23. J . Bond24. M . Nolan25, N. Crasher26. D. Sullivan27. T . Hoare28 . D. Cassarino29 . M. Walsh30 . A. Beattie31 . D. Edwards32 . C. Leahy33 . M. Rees.34 . M. Anderson35 . B. Keating36 . A. Seeley

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WILLIAMSTOWNCYMSCoach : Tony RyanAsst. Coach: Mark Mrtvalslry

I . B. Wouda2. B. Cocks3. K. HOUli4. R. Steele5. N. Hunt6. S. Wuchatsch7. M. El Houli (VC)8. M. Hewitt (VC)9, T. Thompson

10 . T. Murray11 . D. Mcleod (C)12 . W. James13 . A. Maddey (VC)14 . H . Herb15 . N . Little16. R . Wheeler17. G . Rickard18. L Okieham19. S. Hudson20. M. Manning21 . J. Matar22. W. Yessine23. A . Tokovic24. B . Twist25. F. Harddara26. L Gr¢dlariski27. C. Mathews28. L Gray29. C. Beazley30. N . Deal31 . A . Theige32. M . El Hook33. D. Malael34. J . McCutcheon36. A. Petzierides37. G. Singleton38. J . Waga39. G . Cartyon

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Under 19 (2) BlueAJAXCoach : Henry

vice Josephi . J. Rockma n2. J. Sharpe (C)3. B . Dams4. G. Duk s5, J . Rath6. D. Lcewy7. S

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Czamy (DVC)21 . D. St ub22, A. Wise r23. A. Beruimar

.24. A. Lewis25. M. Btashb26. A. Sloane27. A Lust29. J. Joseph30, T. Hams31, J. Harris2z J. RaJzrs33. A. Bimbaum34. J . Sha~i . D. St~36 . M . Segal39, D. Katz40, A- Hatphen41- V. Raleigh42- E . Yea43. J . Abor

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Edi Meinjak

1 . R . Dunba&2 . J . Crouch3. T. Prantzos4- J . Midwinter5 . W. Armour6 . A. Crowther7. MIies8. A. Ouon9. S. James (VC)

10 . A.landrigan11 . A. Vos s12 . B. Martyn13 . T. Smdh14. N. Rehn15- M . Dun11all16. D. Voss17. P. Nelson18. C. Lucas19. G. Shenfield20. S . Parkinson21 . David Anderson (VC)22. L Tregear23. W. Benton24. J . Abramind,s25. B . Hebard26. Scott Wilts27. A . Ko5'ner28. S . Grimmer

DE LA SALLE (2)Coach : Rob SmithAsst. Coach : Greg Btmtine

1 . A. Donniso n2. J. MysiataSs4 . J. Masterton5 . M. Coughlan6, R. Fiel d

, 7. M. t.a}ghnan8 . M. Holloway

10. A. Keogh1 1, D. King12 . J. Hovrten13. J. Byrne14 . M . Johnstone15 . J. Gdggs16 . M . Ruschens17, D. Lambe18. J. Campbell19. J. Lyons20. K. McGuirtess21 . A . Moon22. A . Needham23. A .Jackson24. S . Tucker25- T. Bun6ne26. T. Nola n27. K.O'Rctitiy28. E

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30. A. Hayes31 . D . Hegerty (VC)32 J. SiAw33. I. Watson35 . G . Hristov36 . B. Reads37. C. Buick38 . L Woods45. H. Clancy (C)

M.H.S.O.B .Coach: [an Radlow

1 . T. Parker2. P. Fink3. A. Tiling (VC)4. C. Bruce5. J. Davis6. J . Moore7. Ashley O'Brien8. T. Lower9. A. Mazur

11 . S . Rodder12, M . Sliding13. N. Rem(ry14. D. Forbes15. J .Gregson16. T. Leaver17. R. Bruce18. S . Nom-tan19. J . Wilson (VC)20. B . Sims-Lucas21- R . Ctorre s22 . P . Brown24. A . Askew25 . LTaylor26. S. Steel27 . A. Cassell (C)28 . S. Bennett29 . M. Sharples30 . A. Burke31- S. Harrison32 . R .Joseph33 . M. Askew35 . E. Cotter39 . B. Miezis40- T. Morgan41 . Anthony O'Brien45- H. Taylor47. D. Watson

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MONASH BLUESCoach : Nick Karavias

1 . C. Gregory2. M . Benetto3. D. Dean4. A. Bragg5. X . Martin6. F. Eley7. S . Lbyd8. S . Jones9. H . Byme

10. N . Turner11 . J. Sullivan12, M. Stewart13. A. Herrman14. R . Burston15 . M. Tmkter16 . B. Smiley17 . J. Miller18 . B. Amot19 . N . Freeman20 . M. Power21 . N. Kazenwade722 . J. McNeur23 . J. Roscoe24. M. Thoma s25. J. Hawkins (VC)26. C. MCConVAI27. J . BoBon28. S . McGee29. . S . Cooke30. T. Cameron31 . L Holloway32. C. Bodsw.orth35. M . Hunte r43. C. Riordan (C)44. L Nolan

ARGENENTERPRISES

OLD GEELON GCoach: Tony MacNamara

8. A- Lux15 . J. Downie16. A. Reuss18- C . Bid26. C . Watkins31 . A. Mims36 . J. Paul43 . S. Bei~ey (C)50 . N. Edgar51 . G . McGregor52 . M. Clark53 . C. Chamberlain54. M.Lugsc&n55. G . Dalzie l56. R. Brown57. W. Wulspeer58. A. McCann59. H. Gretton-Watson60. W. Gordon61 . S . Lamb63. J. Lancty64. D. McInnes75. S . O'Callaghan76. N. Gatenby79. O. Walsh80. L Wilson (VC)

MARSHALL WHITEREAL ESTATE

ORMONDCoach: B rian Kea tingI . S . Thompson2 . G. Hammond3. D. Robbins4 . D. Rowan5 . T. Ashtord6 . M. Broadhurst7. H . Browna M- Wonnacw9. N . Courtney

10. J. CuR~11. C . Bailey12. P. Townsend13 . R . Marshal14. D. Pasara15. R. Cunningham16. D. Fistilodc17. S. Naughton18. S. Herman20. C. Ryan22. J. BraUiwaite23. D. Beckett24. M.O'HaBOrari25. J. Dale26. D. MaM :ett27. P.Glee.son28. A. Stasiak30. H. Slack33. S . Stephens39. J . Byron45. L Lrvingstate

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OLD XAVERIANS 2Coach : Peter Caltinan1. M. Frosta T.Feankv3. B. Hay4. B. FFdb :rt5. T. Waater5. T. FovM r6. PeLFitzg:rald 38 . PAMcC2rtlry7. N.Barrtt 39. J.FWOsB AKcv~4/(C) 40. LAanv" wrth9. T. Farra;+ 41. R Don

10. D.Bol :rd 42. Alasaruapb11 . B.Merkn 43. J . WA12. M. Webb 44. R LyYaton13. N.Tlneiti 45. S.Canodus14. L Nisbett 46. M. Bauk.15. LD„ne.kdas 49. SMdarttry16. D.Stwey 50. C.Step#w,ae17. T.CaruaNN 49. B. [he18. D. AMY 50. MAW=19. R .bnes 51 . RFord (VC)20. O.Troca 52. ADuncen21 . B. Stapleton 53. S. 02W22 . J. Daraes 54. T. Smwoe n23, C. Ctiusen 55. J. MJaMer24 . C.Carrsdus 56. B.ChrisW25 . T.Gleesan 57. P.Adaml26 . J.Inss/(M 58. ACobum27. Cl McGu*n 59. M. Mmh:ran28 . P.ChHEy 60. M.Vhkh29. N. Ireland 61 . S .Tmble30. C. Hoare 62. D. Stem31. X Rudd 63- M.MxXenzp32. L Har(tmtk 64 . N. Hart32. T. Barry 65. S .Tucke,33. J.1'aye 66. M . Pauager34. T

. Hogan 67. P. Delatwnry

35. M.Ouum 6& D. Rmn=x36. J, McLean 69 . AIzWRr37. J. Dfai_- 70 . G. Wary

ST. BEDE'SMENTONE TIGER SCoach : Bri an Bourke

1 . A. Ryan2. P. Carroll3. C. Tesoriero4. A. McShane5. A. Cousins6. D. SeroBn7. B . McShane8. S . Kidd9. L McHu~i (DVC)

10. S . Davidson1 t . D. Ferguson12. A . Connolly13. A . Gangi14. J. Drury15. C .Martin16. L McGregor17. J. Crowe18. C .Arrrbrosini19. D . Falkru,iam (C)20. H . Dwye r21 . J. Cunninriarn22 . N. Wilkins23 . D. Napier24 . G . Afford (VC)25 . L Wmtle26 . S. Walsh27. S.ICrigwe&28. C. Williams29, S. Johnstone30. T. Fava31 . J. Cunvrtins32. A-Snath33. S . Waters

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Under 19 (2) RedAQUINAS O.C .Coach: John Bourke

1 . H. Nicol2 . M . Jamie,at3 . P. Heveren5. M . Botona6 . S. Jones7. T. Moran8 . M . Greer9 . J. Juenchhott

10. C. Lyng11 . S. Downs12 . D. Marshall13. P. Glennie14. R. Chalxnan16 . M. Hunter17 . B. Wilson18 . J. Hunt19 . M . Hope22 . B. Moran23 . S. Hills24 . M . Reilly32 . J. Btealatey41 . J. Pote42 . R. Moran44 . M . Thomas54 . D. Kealy55. A. Cultrera

NORTH OLD BOYSCoach: Andy Ryan

1 . M. Taleb2. T. Waters3. B. Koutsovasd's4. 0. KFader (C)5. L Curren6. D. Skene7. T. Mikunda8. A. Hewitt9. A. Naiss

10. B. Cariss11 . C . Murray12 . D . At>oud13. C Miller14. J. Saba15 . N . Tonld n16. P. Borysiewra17. S . ReynoWsan18. S. Mdltcry19. M. P; yne20. R. Amato21 . M. Nugent22. G. Taylor23. H . Makhout28. M . Drum29. B . Moustafa30. D. Tims33. A. McKenzie37. I . Taleb40. R. Mulquinney

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : Allan Cousin s

1 . A. Thomas2. D.tacobucci3. A. DiPietro4. D. Skilem5. M. Holliday6. A. Mays7. R. Ctumsirle8. A. Conte9. T. Wyngaaid

10. P . AHatt11 . R. Long12. P . Green13. E . Westmore14. M. Markovski15. D. Pemberton16. R. P&xioli17. B . Whitehouse18. S . Conan19. C. Pz cu20. J . Pereira22. S . Cousins23. B. Roach24. P. Del Guldice25. D . V'roI i27. F. Varga28. A Crew29. J. Carusi30. M. Adams31 . D . Uncles39. D . Butle r

B T.B: AUSTRALIA 'DIREC170NAL DRIWNGKen Basso 87221697

OLD TRINITYCoach : Steve Maus

1 . S . Jones (VC)2. B. Hag3. H. Munroe4. J. AnoWsmiti (C)5. B. Hutchinson6. D. Kneen7. S. Natoli8. T. Morpeth9. A Andrews0. M. Shaughnessy

11 . K. Node n12. C.Wilson13. J. Cade14. D. Hayes15. R. Baxter16. M. Chisholm17. J. Newman18. Y. Ada719. C. Barr20. M. Lapira21 . L Kennedy22. C. Stanley23. S . Somerville24. E . Davatizis25. T. Tobin26. D. Robinson27. M . Greg28. C. Butler29. S . Connor30. S . Kimarides31 . R. Ramsden32. M . Passador35. M . Pawsey42. A McKenzie43. D. Waldron48. D. LaJkidis52. A . Bumows60. S. Medlin61 . D. Buno+ns64 . S. Cooper

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVE L

V FINER FORK

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach: Stuart McLeanAsst. Coach : Shane HarropI . D. Bernet2 . N. Gazeas3 . B. Wallis4 . B. Davis5 . A . Cates6 . P . Dowd7. J . Harrop8. B . Spoor9 . T.PaCm

10. R. Gkietdale11 . D. Archer12. M . Kelly13. D. Spidert (C)14. G.O'Shartnessy15. L Courage16. R. Hertse17. B . tlmberg18. LWaddell19. A. Harper20. J . Vincent21 . C. Bader22 . J . Smart23 . A. Sutherland24 . S.JeN6ns26 . G. Maclsaac27 . N . Coyne28 . A. Johnston38 . G. George48. R . Davie s

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Stree t

West Preston

ZITECH COMPUTERPERIPHERALS

57 St. Hellier StreetHeidelberg

OLD PARADIANSCoach : Ken JohanesenAsst Coach: Tim Livy

1 . ATsLviro(C )2 . M.L3 . M. 84 . R. Villorgi5, A. Smith& D. Stevens7. S. Pnsdno& M. Gale9 . G . Boyd

10. D.Green11 . B. RavHi12. I. Sar6os13. L Hartis14. S. Ciewla15. M. Verffiua16. P. Harris17. G. Poateass18. L. Ga}mi19. B. Hartley20. M . Denpster21 . A. Hav.ud22. M .Joyce23. M .Recs24 . A. Bercvcaw25 . A. Veachio26. O. Ware,,27. B. Wooakiam28. P. CorneH29 . M .C3D asg~dt

. A Stewatt31 . D. Varano32 . C. Wrigtd33. ASacm34 . T. R--vnan35 . J. Rabrook38. A. Baker37 . B .38 . C.39 . D. CmsGiMrcn40 . M .41 . M.42 . M .JOYce43 . J . Lucas44 . B . L

~C~tuqr45 . L O46 . G.OMeara47 . M. PberxJes

49 . D. R ~ies50 . N. Redford51 . S . Ricturtkon52 . L Wakefield53 . J . SrtA

SERVICESWhitehall St.. Yarraville

Ph:96R78722

ST. LEO'S EMMAUSCoach: Peter O'Connor

1 . G .Newey2. N. Hooder3. G . Bonn"4. J. Morel5. E. McGlanghtan6. S. Savage7. R.O'Keefe8. T. McCann9. A Day

10 . D. Cashen11. D. Carr12 . M. Bainbridge13 . S. WINS14. P. Batty15 . C. Miller16 . J . Daniels18. J . Manton32 . D. McNally35, L Thomas

THERRY C.C.O.B .Coach : Paul Melto n

1 . D. Van Eglen2. R. Zampogrta3. G. Vandenberg4. D. D'Aprano5. S . Sacco6. S . Goodwin7. G. Kure t8. A. Grant9. S . Stel a

15. A. McMahon17. A Ronan20. J . Smith21 . B. Fitzpatrick (VC)26. J . Van Englen (VC)28. D. Dunn e32. T. Jones33. M. Jacobsen34. A McDonald48. C. O'Brien

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYSCoach : John May

Wayne ReddawayI . T. Wapshott2 . T. Hale3 . S . LloydS . A. Dew7. S. Thompson8 . L Morri s9. S. Milson

10. B. Searle11 . B. Reynolds12. D . Lang14. T. Lloyd16. A. Bdl17. T.MdFrvrath18. L While (VC)19. E. Kruse20. T. Tyshing22. B. Telford23. C . Arnold24. A. Cusano25. S. Matters26. D . Rowe28. A. Lawton30. B. Wapshott35. A.Laing (C)

Club XVIH Section 1COLLEGIANS I MAZENO D

LockwoodRgs Ccach: Neville James Res. Coach: Peter Alisop2. R. Lee 2. A. Noone3. J. 3' T. CtdlcoN4~ J. . 6. W. Francis5. N. Michael 7. P. Deegari7. N. Matlrcr"+ 8. T. Chucdt8. K. Curtis 9. P. Hal9. C. Comiey 11. J. Didntio

ta. s . Hoopar 12. A. Wile;11 . P.Ashb,i' 13

. S.Canpbell13. J .MoRtsan 15

. P. A14. 0. Wain 17.16. S.M~Y T.T~

17. P. Dume 19. T. Walker19 . M. Surge-

23. S . CoWsonp. C . Makcay 27. D. Kane

23 . I. Lockvmod (CC) 31. N. Srart

25 . G . &igEia 3P. D. Mowe. 33. J . Boyle

26. S. Fraser 34

31, J. Strathaim 34. B . Devin

32. R. Nancarrow 36. R . Tayama37. G. Trigg

3~4. A. T~ 38. RD.

D . StantonBourbonbon

NC)~. J. TMtrM~ekiaz~39

. 40. M. Birch

37. M.~ 41. B. Welch51 . P. Ba~ctter 42 . J. Grirtuson53. N.Ingfiss55. R. Cross56. D. Howe58. P . Young59. R. Lancaster60. B . Kerrs61 . D .Kerrs65. R .Anderson66 . G .Oakle

,66 . B.O:Cannor69 . C. Higson70 . R . Corron71. A. Thomson75. J. Walsh77. M.99. M.

DE LA SALLECoach: Br endan Hoy1. D.1 son2. G.Curte n

'. GJackson

4. S. L-635. MAtm6. N. Farrow7. C.Taybr& GFurzz

1 0. D.Tesskr11 . M . ftruie812 T. Mct"13. 0. D® F1jk14 . S .BoY15 .D.16 D. tambe17. &&ire1& M 84s 40. E. BeUwie19. APffitt 41 . B.Els20. A 82brer 42. A Faep.oWal6s21. fi Batli 43. A Cgssa i22 AWarsbiknii 44. M. Rowe23. P.Baker 45. B. Buick23. B.0'Fh.am 46. G. Md"24. AP18lips 47. D.D'an?rcpobtrs25. G Robins 4& S. P~26. B. K^1ett 49 . S . Gurri7.' I Ford 50. B . Hoy2& D. KwtseXa 51. 0.1Grg29. D. HytaM 54. 0.larkir s30. E Pckins31 . J. Dotter32. P.M~nning33 . LGanams34 . D.Egan35 . RCItaPgle38. P.Grx~t37. S.Hm/38. bt Farr~39. J.KCkray

55. T.Moo256. J. Mwptry57. M .Starihope58. AV,1tiat59. M. Vffam son60. M.Ttatne61 . C.Ckary72. T. Shields80. C.Johnstorw84 M.04kism9

Coach: Peter Hal l

43 . W. Patter44 . D. Bole45 . G . Rogers47 . P. Riley (C)48 . P. Vine49 . L. Hairy52. G . Peacock54. P. Jacobs60. M .LeCaAev63. P. Welc h65. D. Biviara68. K Duffy69. B . Harper72. D.Lind73. G.Janetskf74. E. Atglaras

iNMELERS HILLI-I O T E L

OLD BRlGHTON BIM DSCoach : Stuart Kay

1 . G . Bennett2 . M. McLennan3 . H. Jarvis5 . R. Murray6. S. Moody7. M. Hall8. A. Hancock9. A. Grant

10 . R. Moretoni 1 . J. Rattray11 . J. McLachlan12. D. Cochran13. A. Noble14. J. Bennett16. M . Hendrie16. J. Morrison18. C. Lade19. D. Smith2,2 J. Lockett24. L. Hamilton24. P . Neyla n26. J . U28. S . Kay31 . F. Magee31 . M. Soarlett32 . R. Wraith33. D. Moreton34 . R. Srrxttt34 . M. Nikakis35 . A. Rutter37 . M. Donohue39 . P. Greene40 . C . James42. A. Willey43. T. Betts44. S. Cartner46. M. Barber48. C. Hakng49. A. Neale51 . N. McCann52. M . Walker53. P . Banbridge55. A . Heron56. R, Brown64. B . McMurfie78. R. Saunders

S . DesmondL.OuncanA . GaleD . GleesonJ. Lade

20 . A. McNamaraM. Selby

36 . S. Young

® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

O L D MELBURNIANSCoach:

1 . A. Conkrer (C)4. D. Moss5. E.Ac&inson6. C. Branch~r7. J. Gardine r9. H.In~eton

10. S .Osbame11 . A. Anderson12. P. Eglelon13. G.Stoake '...14. S . Bardsley15. N .Osboume16. G.Jensz17. J. McClellan18. R . Simpson19. P. WaBe20. T.Os6ome21 . N . Naim23. D . Stanton24. J. Scott25 . A. Wilson26 . K. Rutherford28 . D. Milne30 . S. Layca:k31 . R. Schndle33 . A. Clements35. M Atkinson41 A. Carroll46. A. Hume63. P. Hands80. M . Comdl

L

BENNISON ;NIACKINNON

iumMEMAL1111 H

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSCoach : G. SeebeckAss . Coach: M. Ciwnles-Ross

1 . B . Simpson2. O. Youn g4 . H . MMdleton5 . S . Hawkins6. M. Godwin (C)7 . M. Ckrn'es•Ross8 . D . Bingley,9 . S. Spark

13. N . Murdoch16. S. Norden20. N . Tribe21 . J. Deakin22 . D. Hooper23 . S. Pryde24 . C. Zavecz27 . C. Wmneke28 . L Higt1am29 . A. Teesdale30. P. Williamson31 . D. Bini32. S .Sheahan37. A . Chambers39. A . Cowper41 . A . PMler43. N . Taylor45. T. Stubbs48. B. Cain51 . G. Stewart52. R . Gregory53. B. Simpson54. T. Phillips56. A. Richardson58. E. Johnston60. M. Weber62 . J.Cook63 . T . Gray67 . M . Ryan70 R. Hume99 . C. Nas h

ENGINEERING

OLD XAVERIANSCoach:

1 . L Orsuri2. J Kennstt~3. M . Jones4 . R. Curtain (VC)5 . M .O'Caligitian6 . J . Matthews7. T.O'Su&ivan8. M. Fitz9. M. Co opry

11 . P. Connors13. A. Ries17. P.0'Bentle18. P. O'Sullivan24. R . King27. D King (C)28. C. Court31 . A. Holmes32. M. TyreB33. M. Sadler34. S. Hogan35. M . Meehan37. T.39. M .44. D. Md.ean53. P . Hatt62. M . Co&qry63. P . Conquest64. S .71 .

Kennedy~AHa~

91 . S . Bailey

ST. BERNARDS O.C.Coach : B rian Moon

I . R. Day2 . M. Minn3 . P. Moon4 . A. Denahy5 . P. Hayes6 . J. Cerrito7 . M. Creak9 . G . Wood

12 . G . Tole13 . A. Matkov14 . A. Vmewmbe15 . A. Kennedy18. M. Cunningham19. G . Farmgia20. J. Martin22. P. Fam>~a23. W. Schwarzenberg24. J . Watkinson27. A. Myers28. A. Barnes35. M. O'Connell38. D. McAllister44. B. Moon45. M. Castles48.. A. Moodie87. S. Denahy

622 ML Alexander Rd .Moonee Ponds

9326 1799

ST. KEVINS O .B .Coach: Paul Bannon

1. D. Nartl22. A Nanha3. P.NzMr a4. N. Ga,dstrorthy5. R9ark6. J. Quirk7. N. Martn8. T.Ba2S. D.James

10. L Davidson11 . T. Fexh12. D.Vhddt13 . P.HOOper14 . & Noonan15 . D. Boyd16 . P.

Bum

17 . S. Chutes18 . P.19. M.20. S tlertxrt21. P. Davies22, 1 . wood23. J. Witwkn24. J.Ly~h25. B. SYCIqole26. A AVI27. T. CoI@ns28. A Bucceka29. D. McDonald30. S . Mon31 . J. GokiseroM/32. DIvo ry33. D. Yakns34. J.Fox35. J.VhStbread36. 0. Mtenford37. P.Rgs 41 . 3Muryty38. J. Slatte ry 42 . P. McCarthj39. 8. Darq 43 . T. PaW40. N

. S,mm~ey 44 . RBz+sman

Laurie Tabenmr'sWING SUN HOM

SOUTH MELBOURNE

21

Club XVH1 Section 2KEWCoach: M. O'DeaTeam Manager: F. Guppy

1 . P. Conidon2 . C.Johnson3 . M.O'Dea (CC)4. A. Tucker5 . S.Ibak7 . D . Branda . A. Lawrence9 . P. McComudc

10. K. CorhaHy11 . R . Guppy13 . M.O'Hanlon14 . A. Hancock15 . P. Corridors16. D . Leary17. C . Thompson18. C . Curtain21 . J. Leonard22. D . McGuire23. T. Maughan24. N . Prendergast25. T. Hemadi32. A. D'Anna33. M. Bond39. B . Srr Ah40. M. Quinn41 . A. Chisholm44. A . Guerra49. M. Garaoffob55. T. Reynolds56. D. McLaughlin77. A . Slawinskl

Duhig Ford

MONASH WHITESCoach : Ronnie LambTeam Manager. M . Rhoden

1 . M. Dods2. D . Tracy3. M. Veal

Angley4. R .5. B.Samuel6. J . Plehn7. D . Nelson8. A . Forbes9. J . Fairweather

10 . B . Collier11 . A . Hbbard12. M. Tossavahert

13 . C. Raynor14 . D.O'Brien15 . H . Beh16 . M. Richards17 . K . Calvert18 . S . Dods19 . G.VanderZalm20 . M. Riddle (VC)21 . G. Sinckiir22 . J . Kenny23 . J . Deval24 . S . Naden25 . A . McBeth27 . J . Card28 . D. Levetan29 . M. Lloyd30 . M. Krebs31 . P . Mctnemy32 . P . Spencer33 . A . Stritthof34 . T. Cogtey35 . D. Johnston36. C. Howe (C)37. L. Holden38. J. Round39 . P . Glass40. B . Hud weR42. M . Rhoden44 . R. Lamb50. J. Cowley51 . M . Bon d

HARP OF ERINH;,O . T'E L' ;

MARCELLI N

1 . A . Merton2. P . O'Callaghan3. A . Trotter4. J .Tsoukas5. J . Rusilotta6. D. Boothey7. R. Bamesi8. R. Pettich9. J . Kent

10. M . Kent11 . G. Basford12. R. Holland13. M . Cronin (C)14. D.Theisz15. A. Keagh16. C. McCann17. M . Nimnw18. M . Cuny19. R. Bott20. M . Gerson21 . W. Getson22. P. Harberts23. J . Sloane24. S . D'unatfina25. J . Daily

The Beehive• Hotel •

Hawthorn

7!>;e Z&NoTnNG HiLL HOTEL

MT. LILYDALE O .C .Coach: Steven Lawson

1 . I . Doola n2. M . Vos3. B . McKay4. M . Walsh5. B . While6. M. Rankin7. M. Napoleone8. M. Gohettfi (VC)9. A. Dei8ialdo

10. M. Dicedo11 . C . Gibson12. C . Gilbee13. B. CoMn14. C. Walsh15 . F. Livingston16 . T. Allen17 . A. Burrell18 . K. Maniscalchi19 . J. Burgess (C)20 . J. Rannagan21 . S . Madden22. L. Proctor23. S . Woollen24. C. Callanan25. M . Brebner26. T. Flanagan27. C. Varga28. D . Cicxhielb29. P. Furlong30. D . Flanagan31 . N . Pearce32. P. Camlan33. C . Andrson34 . W.Joabus35 . D. CaDanan

M.V. NAPOLEONE & CO . Pitorclwdsts & Cool Stores

WANDIN,VICTORIA,AUSTRAUA 3139

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach : D . Law

9 . D . Be&man2 . C . Bishop3 . R . Boyle4 . G. Campbell5 . R. Casey6. J . Carter7. B . Boyle8. R. Cram9. P . Crame r

10. P . Dudderidge11 . C. Fazzalan12. D. Garvey13. B . Gass14. K . Gasa15. G. Gillis16. T. Gilts17. D. Greasley18. C. Hammon19. Darren Hexter20. David Heider21 . M .Howden22. D. Law23. P . Leigh24. P . McMaster25. A . Ranter26. D. Reid27. A. Rhodes28. R. SFiels29. A. Smith30. D. Stembridge31 . K. Strexiler32. M . Swift33. A. Tyrel l34. P. Van Bentham35. C. Vassallo36. G . Walsh37. B. White38 . T. Wdkams

SYNDAL/TALLY HOCoach: Daniel UDonohuet . T. Marks2 . A. Bums3 . M. Joy5 . D . Hannett6 . J. Cotsis8 . R . Bennet9 . I. Bingham

10. P. Henning11 . J. Rutter12 . S. Gould13. J. Kerins14 . S. O'Boyle,15 . N . Murray16. N . Brewster17. M. Webb20. C . Hal l22. P. Kotstakos23. D . Raa b26. D .O'Donohue31 . B . Hanneman35. C. Cadlia40. N . Toce42. A . Findlay43. C. KaraHs46. J . Green47. G. Wagner50. P . Vergakis54. A .Sneddon62. R .O'Dep

THERRY C.C.O.B.Coach :

1 . R. Costello5. B. Liddell6. M. Keenan7. P. Kelly8 . T. Hewat

10. J. Patterson11 . S. MoMar16. B. Mieleki21 . G . Smith23. A.. Fiek26W. Dg27. B. Stevens36. C. Rizzo (C)38. B. Shcedc39. A. Fenn40. C. Keay48. R. Keenan49. D. Lyons56. T. Byrnes60. M. Goodwin

THMNBURY COUGARSCoach : Gary Cutte r

1 . B. Carte r2. A. Mountney3. R . Buzeski4. B. Robertson5. T. Cutter (C)6. P. Cutler7. D Robins8. C. Ktincevsk9. A . Crocker

10. G.11 . R. Osm

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12. J . Getstkamp13. D.Carter(VC)14. M . Goddard15. S . Prior16. S . Murdoch17. A. Johnson18. S . Borg19. M

. Johnston

20. G. Theohanis21 . P . Clarke22. W. Duson (C)23. P . Cwccio24. M . Alessandtino25. A. Cdedcen26. W. Nasredt9ne27. D. Mousakis28. C. Berton29. R. Robertson30. M . Mart in31. R.Vesdc32. A. Huqak33. I . Kearns34. P. McDonald37 . D. Bennett38 . J.Overail39 . M . Hade n44 . J.Rabar(DVC)46 . S. Nowinisfa49 . P. Dodt6ns50 . P. Brewer

DYSONBUS COMPANY

PEACOCK HOTE L

22 ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

~ East .BULLEEN COBRASCoach: Joe D'Mgel oRas. Coach: Mark Horsfield

1.fl.' r 3. M.Stetton&WCa~itt,~T:

12. A Ism14. Jh~man15. MJamas17. G e,mm

~7W 21. M. iterated

S,F .y 22 P.Bastask t2,. D.- xnpun 24 . P.ZOni

a S. _0 (C) 25 . W. Olney,6. D.Trk ldij

. k 228 . RL Sheehan9. ASwtrrwrs

19&. STrepman 30 . C.Parle.rJ.Maw 32 .

CJ.R~m 35. T.Sefte~pt, 00 39 . T. Karsk ro

~,. ACaRrd 40. W. Bell27. J.Canslign 41. N.PoStes

~ R~ 43 R °Cm a'~ao.34. M 0'ArrJ?SO 45 . C. 'Baegriand

~. GM•ne0h 53 . S.Stracten37. J.Paatsch 63 . P.CafterB38 G. Bmrm

a mo m46. A HuffildlrBtf

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : Stephen JonesRes . Coach : Peter Anthony

1 . M Pemberton2. A, Sam3 . G.S<ea r4 . MCanai(C)5, B. Pager

.6. J . Bm+m7. V.Piccick (U>;)8. SOala s9. W. Pernbenan

10. M. Kooprnans11 . G.Wyngard(RVC)12. EL Paola (OVQ13. RDatisat(RVC)14. S, McIntosh15. m. Warren (Sax)16. M. WOW17. D . Doctrine18. B.Massarot019. S.0'Caxror20. IC Oates21 . T. D'AtqDto22. P.Mtlwrq23. FASenmons24. C.Devoy25. F. Paob 39. D Harvey26. G .Ke~vray 40. AL Morris27. N .Heed 41. TSmtt28. J. Me= 42 . N.StNn29. M. Harrington 43 . P.5clti8rg30. L Mather 44 . R Burke31 . M . Open 45 . W. Hussey32. G . Lamm 46 . P. Egan33. A Ctamside 47 . T. Bella34. S .Wfteler 48 R. Gal35. R5~ 49. C. Peters36. 0. K3rp 50. S. Byrres37. LLmven 51 . RCafH36. G . Wripeca (RC) 52 . AAkMxy

ELEY PARKCoach : Graham MullengerRes . Coach: Rob Wickham1 . D. tvtnde4 Z M. Brady2 . A. Morris 3. R. LaMarce3 . A F[atentr/ 4. M . DeB'Orso4 . MiGeor ~'u~ 5. W.LaVlarra5 . C. =I Ow) 6. A Brgsistta,s6 . D.7. N.T '7 . D. Bowen 8 . R PooH8 . D. Candl 9. T. Karadinws9. P.Ye€.aM

10, C, McLean11 . L McLean12. A Dunstan13. AKEBa&14. G. Elder15. RYaurJ16. P. Storey17. AH 918. S.Rajmer19. D

. Trader

20. M. Hook (C)21 . F.Mhaloc22 P. Careens23. G. Smith24. S. Watts25. G. Heath 38. K Podger26. D.Haa#.ry(VC) 39.J.Ve ~27. D. Kaje 40. N. KarzrFunos28. W. Hokin 41. R. Wic18em29. F. Lettuu 42. V. Fuhtsiume30. G. Bradley 45. S. &ufej31 . Gi oinvr2 43.LYells32 D. Grant 44. L Dix33. R D0( 45. S. Coln34. S. Brom3e~j 46. M Payrt°35. P.81:w 47.AWmdry~n36. S. Lae 4& P. C~r37. D . Pajr>n 49. M. Hooper

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ELTHAM COLLEGCoach : Peter SheikRes. Coach : Peter Hansen1. t Smythe2. K Tucker3. A Tucker4. B.HttpeS. C.Hmsaury6. G .Chrk7. R. Kennedy8. J. Woah2rd9. R. Wrtite

10 . S .Mdaren11. J. Mira 39 . F.Coonerty12. G. Dilanore 40 . D.

Barnett

13 . S .Jolky 41 . S.Da1ri:114 . S .Jus6ce 42 . C . Fag15 . C .White 43 . N. Hanishare16 . B . Arnold 44 . G. Stacklaoct17 . G. Lays 45 . M . Ryan18 . M. Bailing 46. R Davies19 . D. Dai{^ 47 . A Hadfield20. S .leaks 48. RHarris21 . B. Pews 49. L Sherpa22 . St~s 50. J.Taybr23 . G.0'DOnne1 51 . W.StvTe24 .PdDwyer 51 AS- -l25. 0. Mukmadj 53 . d F'- .26. J. (ia2 54. A ~, a27. B.Tumry 55. P.MonoW28. B. Turner 56. M.Edrans29. C. Bishop 57. T.EmWung30. D. Hagan 58. M.Ormstry31 . ZJovar~tskf 59. B.Evar632. T. Scott 60. P. Barnett33. T. Hadley 61 . C. McDonald34. S. MaMtl 62. C. Laoej35. T. Barred 63. R. Jovaf*vsl36. S. P`°-son 64. C. Watson37. 6. 1 1 r/ 65. S. Sdiafrr38. G. Stfirer 66. S. Frttpalrktc

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ELTHAM TIMBER &HARDWARE P/L

1175-1181 Main Rd, EtthamPhone: 9439 5533 (al( hours)

HAWTHORN CITIZE NSCoach: Glenn StelhvorthyRes. Coach: Darren Murray/. D. Mraraj2. R. Lovich4. S.wae5. W. G7azeMook PVC)6. P. Avery7. G . Stallvxnthy8. M

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9. W. Power NC)10 . P.Crchartf(C)tt . A.Si12 . S. Cot :ain13 . J. Povej15 . B. Gover16 . N . GusaBCas18 . S.Tarrev>d18. D . Laraeite19 . J . Low20. S. Parker21 . A. Dunlop22 . J . Schutr23. D . Tracy25 . R .Draai25. S.

Davis27. R . Lord28. M Morrison29. P . ESarker30. A . Hartley31 . C. LarqL-y32. J . Donre33. S . Dull34. S . Macdonald (RVC)34. M. Stephertso n34. P . Hetmh35. D. Murphy37. G.69arstuiN (CR)38. D. Lmdrea38. I . Ceppa39. D.lala840. C. Frayne41 . M. Wlrylcrass42. S . Irvine44. P . Rossato45. A: Donaldson46. D. McC(n ain47. T . C'Hardon47. T . Fitzpatrick49. R. Adams49. M . Nowak51 . R.DonWan52. I . Rosthom54. E. SiH56. P. Ryan

KEWCoach : Rob BayleyRes . Coach : Tom Vans

1 . B.Iafrmrcv2. G .Pone(VC)3. R. Pu1NraF54. D .Chard- r5. J . Behan 38. D. Mitchell6. C. Hope 39. AP '7. D. Hope 40. P. edretli8. J . Prdvir~ti 41. R.IJLinOsDn9. F.GancareN 42. C.Lirvigaton

10. B.Cu5,n(C) 43. J.Daunnis11 . A 9arnes 44. A Dame12 . S. McMahon 45. G. Aposlabime13 . C.IGriekau 46. G. '14. G . Crimmer 47. M. Deaxirt15. M. Brie 48. M. Dandaris16. D. Wood (VC) 49. J. Lucas17. J. Set 50 . J. Porter18. N ." (VC) 51. S. Hodgson

21 . D. Hannon 54 . M. Robinson 22. J.Paron 55 . D."

23. A8em 56 . J .Chav24. B .Danas 57 . N.l i25. O.Phu~rt 58 . D .CracF~d

l 26. 1.1. Clannan 59 . J . Borton ?*26. P . N 60. V. WON27. R Furbn 61 . H . Perasr28. L Da v:ai({hC) 62 . R .Pafalms29. M. Dalrymple 63 . L 8aro730. C.Gesaft({C) 64 . S.8ajlej31 . Aki~(RVC) 65 . C. Bounce32. J. Bressd 66. S.Baaros33. S .Drcmtrorlh 67. D . Match34. 1vt Mas6tti 68. J .Ranas35.

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10. KShria~s 39. P.PZrxtzO11 . ACope 40. B.I4ur~ptde!12' C.At derron 41 . AGaL~13 . SAM 42. M . Parker14 . M. Curry 41 &Charry15 . P. Harris 44. G. Hendirke;16. M.Ja>~s 45. M .Eastlem17. S. Curry 46- M. Cam18. C. MaBh.wn 47. S. Ha+~kings19. P. Drake 48. S. Addsoll20. W. Mudge 49. R Me;d?n21 . M. Hasking 50. G. Canned22. J .Hart 51. H. Main=23. T. Price 53. M. Karcedy24. M.Yarmp 54. B.Gaman25. Q Goaded 55. T. knelt26. J . McQuie 56. D. Parker27. N. (tt:) 57. D.PZ§ner28. P. Nance 58 R. Bardu,et29. TMa@bn 51 Q Mason30. S. Feeharl 60. J. Bayard31 . N . Everett 61. T. S?jmour32. C. W~n 62. G. Corsoni,33. S.Ped 63. C.Socc'm34. U. Facie 64 AW(ron35. R . Evans 701 T. Aukict

HANG TEN

Q. P. 0 Bar & Bistro

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BUNDOORA PHARMACY

FREIGHTLINER TRUCKS

NETWORK SIGNS

RICHMOND CENTRALCoach: Tim PontefractRes. Coach: Danny Hickey1. A Wilson2. A Bmrfeld 47. D. Barrence3. T.0'Sulivan 49. N. Ri[d e5. S St ernian 50. C. 8any6. G.Burtshaw 51 . H.McA06. S. Pickett 52. CA~abs7. F. Bova 53. S.liOhWOod8. G. M aloDlm 54. P. Whiteside9. P. Jackson 55. M. Davy

10. A Murpty 56. L Day11. J.Bafser 56. AGo#ISerOs11. D. Hzk?j 56. D. k§kon12. F.Matak 57. S.Am* t13. C. Pearson 58. N . Bowe14. C.SI ardw 59. 6LCa] bran15 . P. Church 60. D.CoNngs16 . M.Jemar 61 . ADwmes17 . A Favvicett 62. T. Graham18 . M.7* 63. T.Guhrw19 . J . Nanning 64. AKemp21 . A H0tt 65. D. Htanpitraaj;22 . A Fbras 66. I., 10-J-Pikher25 . ADurn 67. R McIntosh25 . S. Ruddock 68. D. Wage26. J .Aukist 69. NLTaft27 . C. Adorns 70. T.Ta~r28. A Waters 70. D. Muridt30. S. Fenton 71 . K Wnrte30. G.Tate 72. G.Szn32 . D.Vasic 73. J. Sheeran33 J . Cohen 74 P. Cawood34, D. Holt 75 I-Wesicad37. G. Porteous 76. LEgm40. B. Katdis 77. A Hogan42. P. Hoe/ 78. M . bob43. ASivha 79. S.Tressise45. M. Black 80. J. Vohs46. D. Parlay 81. S. OSLAM

YARRA VALLEY O .B .Coach: David KyleRes. Coach: Ash Wain

1 . P.TeGwd2 F .Nacvean3. RTtornpsan4. M.Ftffg5. ADrvr6. D.Nmvse7. J . Darms8. T. Macw,an9. C. Ross

10. D. Kyle11 . C.12. M.=&13 . D. Dole14 . T. Loveless15 . T.0'SuCM16. B.Sm3e18. D. Ross19. N . Park 41, B. Omer20. S, From 42- T. Crean21 . A. livs-sy-Co :a 43. H. Park23 . D . BaShaer 44 . J . Ho24 . M. Caves 45 . L Peas25. T. HbletrSn 46 . N. DadMN26. G .Mdtod 47. B.Mdlvnaitlt27. A Rem 48 . R. Davis28. J. Mac" 49 . S.Satkma29. P. Peter= 50 . P. Ford30. D.Poter 52 AHamefl31 . J.DSre 53 . S.Corcorrail32. C. Heffernan 55 . S.Tayka r33. D.IrdaM 56 . L Herrington34, T. chfisfiaid 57 . G. White35. B. PraLe 63 . T. Strong36. R Pemkma 65 . A Bbsbrook37. M. Ross 71 . M. Laing38, T, OrsuCcan 7Z R. Lawton39. T. Re~susj 74 . A Bun40. M . Wfi*a 78. J . St2le.',

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A Section

COLLEGIANSCoactc Leigh CaltsatR~ Coa~t:Nevi~JarttestrB.Krg2. N . FbrerAne3. B. WooBnise4. S. Lausscx,4. N . Boao r5. D.Greevec5. D. Peters6. A . Smith7. C.7. D. =Smith8. C. Pollock9. V. Cleary

70. J. S.C~

to.n . B . M9Cerssie12. D. Stubs13. G. Palmer14. R . Sdhober15. Y. Ph~15. N . Midmel16. A. Wallace17. J .Taim18. J .Bemeit(VC)t9. C .Daoidson20. G. Deane-Johns21 . A . Jotxtsto n22. D . Kerr23. A. Sheed/24. R . Hartnett25. G. Bri~a26. N . M3at27. S. Hurphry28. S.61acBnur29. A.Kerna~fy30. M. GatSrsfih31 . J . Nevins32. D.7h=ran (C)33. J . SnerrJd.34. D. Erdwssie35. R. Morley36. S . HarzfrxJ37. M.OPie38. M.Lske38. S . Van DerVeme38. J . Carr40. B . Seaton41 . S . L~tric42 L VaSdeks43. A . Greermay44. A Partai (VC)45. N.Arxle+san

ooky46. S .WM3~47. D

48. J . Lemo n49. T. Van Der Verne5o. B .JeNersa n51 P. Baxter52. N . GB53. M. I54. L R~S55. E Janes56. D. Howe57. J . Moae58. ATlnnp'an59. M. Rict~rtiv60. B. K-61 . D . Kerts62. M. C'Dor ne963. Z tlseiwv64. M. Gd)Ne70. T. Smith77. T. Proctor

DE LA SALLECoach: Peter HannanRes. Coach: Greg Fautrill

I . M. Chun2. P . Fiume3. D. Crowe4. L Hatt5. L Swift6. M. Fisher7. C. Browne8. C. Wright9. C. Campbell

10. T. Silvers11 . A . Evans (DVC)12. O.Toohey13. A . Waters14. A . Duncan15. J . Hodder16. A . Ftowerday17. A . Edict18. J . Hom19. D.O'Brien20. S . Alban21 . D. Jackso n22 . P. C'Callaghan23 . D. Grace24 . D. Cross25 . G . Hynes26 . P. Wyles27 . L Van Der Pligt28 . M. Lafferty29 . D. Rosman30. B. Manncc31 . K. Mann a32 . C.O'Calaghan33. P. Rennie34. A Moore35 . A. Mackintosh36. A. Abbott37. M. Rosel38. A. Johnstone39. P. Brasher40. M. Butter41 . J. Murphy42. J. Clarke43. M. Sharpe44. R . Madaison45. C . Cleary46. M. Hegan47. M. Farrel48. D . Smith49. D . Lambe50. P. Mannix51 . B. Buick52. B. Byrne53. R . Chapp'R54. J. Duckett55. S . Laska56. G. Curran57. P.O'Bden58. T. Ford59. P. Aron70. D. Mzlro78, D. Jennings

THE ANGEL TAVERNCm . Glenferriel0andenong Rds.

Malver n9509 4023

GRYPH INNBAR & BISTR O9903 2093

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach: Simon MeehanRes Coach: Antf rcw Baxter

t . A. Baxter2. D. Connell3. W. Byms4. C. McKenzie5. F. Main6. W. Smith7. Adam Hilton8. M . Orion9. S. Rowlands

10. C. Warden11 . L Hucker11 . (2) F. Capomoka12. D. SecuB13 . B. Carty14 . A. Forsyth15 . N. Morey16 . A. Dowsing17. Ash Hdton18 . M. Constable19 . M. Armstrong20 . C. Kraus21 . A. Walden22 . P. Thiessen23 . M. SecuN23 . (2) J . Mackay24 . R . Lavender25 . G . Rowlands26. G . Philips27. J. Dann28. S. Walden29. R . Stewart30. R . Aughterson31 . B. Marc32. P. C'Donnell33. A. Floyd34. B. Mitchell35. D .Lappage36. B . Lay37. D .Ladd38. S .Pedder39. R. Weber40. S . Duxtwry41 . B . Malin42. D. Scaife43. R.PleCher44. A .IGtkwood-Scott45. N. Hill46. C. Jinunleson47. J . Kurta48. D. Bum49. M. Harrison50. A. Bonwick52. R. Harrison53. M. Dusting55. C. Ladds57. B.Ladds65. C. Dowling

The Marine

OLD MELBURNIAN SCoach : Michael FordRes. Coach: Mark Libardi

1 . A. Walton2- S . Theodore3 . A. Ross4 . B. Efiu,haus5 . L Bunna P. Hanbury7. C. Thompson8, M. Lovett9. T. Smith

10. T. Roberts11 . M .Jukes12. A. Hewitt13. S. Rose (RVQ14. J. Bunn15. R Brittarcl16. C. Eabry17. B. Bdd18. 0. Keeble19. M . Higgs20. B. Tettord21 . L Boyd22. A. Wadded23. M. Berry24. M.Bennett25, 14 Pruden26. C. Kennedy27. O.8oyd28. S. RaEtt~it29. J. Wallace-Smith30. I. MdAft31 . J. Hart32. R Webb33 . G . D'aon (RC)34 . RMOrell35 . D. Brown36 . A. McKeon37 . S. Eatxy38 . M. Crawshay39 . N. Strauss40. J. Carroll41 . G. Wilhelm42 . P. Theodore43. T. Cloke44. A. McDougaN45 . S. Crow46. D . Home47. J . Guest48. C. Jenkins49. T. Stuckey (C)50. P. Marin's51 . C. Banks52. B. Campbell53. P. Gason54. S. Brown55. D. Borsezeky

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OLD PARADIANSCoach: Dale McCannRes. Coach: Wayne Tu31och

1 . S. Vincent (VC)2. P.O'Lou g tBna J. Dallas (VC)4. S. Ph ilp5. A. Mulatta6. B. Pannam7. P. COSCyiff8. D. Ctavda9. A Bo~+d

10. P. BraberMer11 . A Burns12. S. Wags13. T. Wallis14. B.Brahender15. B. Dintinsante16. M. Godfrey17. B. Har t1& A. Nitsou19. T. Canavan20. P. Harris21. A. Farrell22. H . BeBis23 . P. Walsh24 . D .25 . A .26 . M.B. Geary27 . K Jenkins28. J. HoBand29. E Tomasieao30. T. Mulligan31 . M . Vear32 I. Hussain33. M . Harrison34. A Vacirca35. J . Mils36. S . Swindon (VC)37. J . Hensley38. A. &tAb39. P. Reid40. D. Baird41 . J . Tobin42. D. Tntgambe43. P. Healy44. P. Joyce45. J. Swindon46. D. Stuckey47. N. Ba948. M. Ray49. D. Cosma50. B. Swindon51 . G . Hickey52. M.S. Flynn53. D. Hors'ington54. J. Mould55. M. Van Kyalc56. M. Ryan57. J. Muir74. L Thomas

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B Section

BANYULECaach : Harry HarisiouRes. Coach: Tim Bell

1 . B. Kince r2 . D. Wdche3 (VC)3 . L Hod4 . J. Anderson5 . B. Edmore6. S. =o ridS. Richmond

8. R . Williams9. R . Cullen

10. J . Fortune11 . B. Owe n12. J . Egan13. M. O'Brien (VC)14. A . Logan15. S . Gray16. D. Mayne17 . T. Benton18 . J. Turnbull19 . B. WoO>lock20 . S . Playtair21 . R. D'mtinosante23 . S . Gray24 . G . Williams25 . M. Wheaten26. B. McDermott27. A. Rossi-MIN28, D. Fabds29. M. Peters30. B. Gilles31 . C . Bassett32. T. Wason33. D . Glass34. C . Stevens35. B. Anderson36. D . Tyler37. M. Jesse38. G. Riches39. C. Bead40. P . Witchetl41 . A . Foote42. T. Egan43 . L Ferule44. S . Attani45 . M . Gilbert46 . P . Agostirveli47. R. Smith48 . D. Stephens52 . D. Noonan55 . D. Wiffiams (C)

IVANHOE

Coach: Doni ValkanisRes. Coach : Rob Pearce

1. D . William s1 . P. Merory2 . L Hutt-Brovm2 . J . Di Santo3. C. Tucker4. D. Va&anis4. R.Toogood5 . P . Manuel6. D. Frawley7. P . Rawiey8. S . Saunders8. R. Hird9. N. Thadrwray

10. P. Lee11 . H. Mousse12. L Smith13. S. Nar{dewicz14. P. Flynn15 . T. Flynn16 . M. Scuderi17 . K. Moussa18 . T. Scot :te19 . G . BuBen20 . D . Sartor21 . L Blackwood22 . A. Ange&ni23. A.Jewson24. T.O'Nei925. J . Frisina26. P . Rovis26. S . Fairweather27. N . Andreavsld28. A . McKellar29. A- Scott30. J . Makin31 . D. McFarlane32. J . Lynch33. B. Kendall34. B. Joyce35. P. Whitehead36. R. Gittos37. C. Giankoukidis37. G . Fmtayson38. T . Thomson39. M. Ebbage40. J. Griggs41 . C. McDonald42 . P. Murphy43 . S. McGowan44 . E. Newbold45 . J. Rapvood46 . G .OBden47 . E. Marino48 . B. White49. A. Rosenfeld50. D . Jack a52 . C . Payne54. D . Richards55 . L. Pearce61 . G. Hickey68. J . Owen76. G. Kennedy77. R. Armstrong78. C. Brown

0-1100MAZENODCoach: R . ProsserRes . Coach: C. BoyleI . P. Robinson2 . J. Ballenger (1)2. M . Peters (2)3. T. (1)3. M . Brookes (R)

M.H.S.O .B .Coach : Warren Fal lRes. Coach : Colin Drake

1 . J.Bamert2 . Afiw.erd2 . J.Gakfin3. D.Woodley3. R.Verma4. D. Barring5. C . Young6. S .G rim tter6. B .Ax6ard7. J.Pertzel (VC)7. N. Bennett8. J. Dion9. D.Carnr(C)

10. M. Beazle/11. M.Ids h11. M Webster12 S.McCufl/12. M.Fefeikra¢13 . C.itx;ohtkl13 . A. Preece14 . AT#ng14 . C. Kdtj15 . P. Barge15. M.Meuf~xld16. M.AWn16. ACkvk17. AWebster18. B. Arae9

Ggespie19. J.Gerne r20. D. Feirchilcl X)21 . N . Johns21 . G .McLarde22 A. Undsey22. M .ZVW23. S. Ritchie24. B. Kelly24. G .Wism 41. S.Starky25. C . Glover (VG) 42 . RSII&M26. S . Harrisan 43 . J. Spited26. M . TnartVsn 44 . B. Artidet27. P .tkrd 45 . D.Sem27. LE46.A Holland28. D. ' 47. J . Yaw28. Atavrtence 48. S.Mormrn29. P.Alberito 49. C.Bruce29. C . Drake 49. N .kch"30. R Newleri 50. D . Baker31. W.Wafford 51 . A. Barge32. kCassd 52. B. McGrath32. M. KonstN* 53. R . McIntyre33, ASmAtry 54. R .Krw.ries34 . S. Heki>ot 55. A Heelis34 . N. Fahey 56. J.Wu>Ch35 . ASaris 57. AGrurmer35 . S.Kartamy 58. J.Newten36. A Palsies 59. B . EGhe137. N.Braft 60. P.Konsart/37, C. Chan 61 . M.Pn.4(y38. C.Maer 62. S .Dmtckert39. A Watson 63. T. King40. W.Ra9es 64 . B.Codamm

ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR

~,.OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach : Dale Ta{>EZngRes. Coach: fiteve Barr~sRunnier Gary Sanders

1 . A K2ywnkiak (DVC)2 J . Much4. M. Talbot5. N. Perry (C)6. S . Antona7. L Fildes (VC)6. S . Lennox9. M . Fisher

10 . R. Hartman11 . A. Fitzgerald13 . M . Gamble14 . M . Dennis15 . D. Tymms16 . J. Bradley17 . A. Rickertry18 . M . Jackson18 . P. Roach19. A. Mandylads20. D. Kollrnorgan21 . R.OaWey21 . C' Jacks22. K. Farrell23. A. Pryor24. R. Carter24. S. Douglas25. S. Nikas27. C . Giknore28. P. Wolf29. M. Gordon30. K.Teschendorf31 . S. Murray (RC)32. B . Wiffiarns33. M. Tod34. M. Reid (DVC)35. S . Mercer36. B . Pollock (DVC)37. A . Hain38 . A . Lomas39 . A . Fischer

on40 . B. Patters41 . J. Howell43 . J. Holden45, P. McNamara46 . B. Hamilton47 . D. Wilson48 . T . Desnrylh49. N. Winter50. S. WiGiams55 . C. Toms57. A.Mcl.aren61 . A. White65. R. Kent71 . B. Alderson79. H . E9ckett80. A. Palfrey84. P. McMaho n

4. A H5. D.6. N. Marnw7. S. Morgan8. D. Carter9. P. Had

10. M.OHara(C)11 . T. Smith (RVC)12. B. MtChisker13 . T. Bridgland (RVC)14 . G . Young15 . D. Barker (VC)16 . T. Howard (RC)17 . T. Tsiavis18 . D .O'Danoglwe19. D . Ci ancio20. C . Murray21 . S. Polan22 . D . Sherlock23, S. Coulson24. J . Caudu25. A.26. Paul27. D. Krom28. N. Little29. R. Sharp30. S .Fisher(VC)31 . N. Snart32. D. Moon=.33. D. Pearce34. B. Devlin35. J. Fisher36. R. Toyama37. G . Tr,)g38. D.Stetnfort39 . R. Bourbon40 . J. LeGrand41 . B. Welch (RVC)42 . N .Jacobs44 . D. BoBe45 . G . R47 . Peter48 . P. Vine49. LHaty50. A. Rogers51 . M. Murray52 . A Lewisai53. P. Egan54. P.Jacobs55. M . CuiAc56. M . Welch57. D. Nisbett60. M . LeCouteur63. W.Ocdwdo64. S . Bourbon66. J .Grenison86. M . Couttie

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125 UPPER HEIDELBERG RD.IVANHOE

UMELERS HILLfI O T E L

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LANETOYOTA

V:E1 :A~Y1Y I~ P~S REAL ESTAT E

26 ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

OLD IVANHOECoach: Kevin McLeanAsst, Coadc Dave MeConnackF~--, Coach: Darren Caddy

1 . A. CorcoranIFL M . Power2. P . Si~2a. J . Vatiatx3 . D. Wany37L A. Jenkins4 . APaAcer(VC)4rt. D.Tot (VCR)5. T. Young5u P. Cargin6 . S. Kent7. T. Young& T. Stevens8a. B. Yarwood9. M. Karayannis10. M. Veal (C)it. S. Tully11R P. Martin12. M. Jotuiston13 . A. Pappos13a . C. Chan14. S. iGng~on15. G . Do~as15a . S. Warry16. M. Woods17. J.Luk18a . P. Bisogni19. A Barker19a. P. Quick20, M . Huber26a. W. Millard21 . J. Mansfield21ft C. Webb22. P. Donaldson22e. P. Golding23. M . Stewart24. G. Haros25. C. Moore25R . J. Maycodc26. D. Spiden26a. D. Craker27. J. Weddle27R. P. Ritchie'28. D.Jones29. R. Weddle (VC)30. B . Mis30n. E Brophy31a D. Caddy

'..... 32 D. Goad.'....... 32a. N . Harris.'... 33. T. Cormack'..... 34. D. Hall

35 . L. McLean (VC)36. S. Pidoto

.` 37. R. Weisz>37a. D. Stott38 . Gerry George39 . Gary George40 . W. McCaskiH41n. L Taylo r42. S. Vaughan43. A Atkinson44. T. Agushi44. C . Grinham45. J . Hempsted

,45R. M. Unke48. K. Gdsentl50. C . Corcoran51 . B. Shadbolt57. D. Kadaoui59. B. Elsxrorth60. S. Myers

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Street

West Preston

ZITECH COMPUTERPERIPHERAL S

57 St. Hellier StreetHeidelberg

oAPcORMONDCoach : G . HealvRes. Coach: T. Hilte

1. A.Jobdn g2. C. Symes3 A. Orr4. A. Grace5. R. Turner6. T. Gffilagl7 er7. B. Conrreli (C)8. M. Gilmore (VC)9. A Forrest

10. P. Manwwit . D.EdgeA12. N. Sebo13. P. Kutgston14. S. James15. C. Fraser16. T. Stewart (RC)17. P. Joy18. S. Ryan19. D. Cleary (RC)20. S. Metz21 . J. Brown22. R. Block23. P. McDonald24. J . Collins25. D. Beckett26. D. Connell27. T . Brennan28. B. Collins29. D. Whelan30. N. Wells31 . B. Egan32. M . McDonald33. M . Shepherd34. R. Remman35. G. Belay36. S . Mackey37. S . Turner38. P. Milner39. J . Buron40. G. Lehner41 . G. Hall42. C. Keleher44. M . Mabbett45. L Li+mgstone46. P . Todd47. R. Keating48. G. Smith49. M . Horsfietd50. J . McLean51 . G. King53. M . Turner54. B . Davies55. D. Amfidd56. S. Eccles57. H . Brown58. M . Collins59. G.Sneddon61 . B. Keath62 . Aaron Murphy64 . S. Head65 . L Craven66 . A. Turner67. D . Turner68 . D . Mabbett70 . R . Nichols75 . A. Murphy

M-WAINHOTE L

® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

ST. KEVIN SCoach: Tim HartRes. Coach: Owen Houri gan

1 . B . Burden2. J . Dynan3. M. ~ (C)4. W. ran5. R. Cabnen (RC)6. S . Fox7. B. Kennedy8. B. DoOrnan9. G. Smith

10. D. Moore11 . D. Ryan12 . M. Dolman (VC)13 . R . BovAes (DVC)14 . J . Bare15 . M. Cave16 . B. Garvey17 . M. Terzir»18 . N . Hart19 . D . Shec+ry20 . A. Varsad21 . S. Powell22 . J. Macey23 . A. Piveita24. P. Meagher25. M. O'Shea26. P. McCann (RVC)27. R . Gros s28. M. Farquharson (DVC)29. A. Mount30. M. Garguano31 . A McGuiness32. B. Noonan33. S. Denton34. J. Whitbread35. A. Thomas36. D . Kennedy37. S. Kennedy38. D. Smith39. S. Grit>ae40. A Hart41 . J. Hassell42. S. Charles43. R. Sinldss44. D. MoyWn45. D. Weight46. D.DeRooden47. M. Chaprnan (DVC)48. R. Doherty49. RETIRED50. S. Kuring51 . R. Bateman52. J. Finch53. J. Goldsworthy54. S. Game55. B. Manusk:56. G . Mulcahy57. C.Bossorg58. N. Martin59. J. Lynch60. P. Cidhesy61 . N. Goldsworthy62. J. Quir k63. P. Ryan64. J . Price65. S . Dillon66. D. hray67. S . Herbert68. T. Bare69. T. SmRh70. D. Boyd

Laurie Taberner'sRISING SUN HOTEL

SOUTH MELBOURNE

SRopSDRIGl~j55iaiiiu . r~-

ST. l4LDASTH. CAULFIELDCoach: Terry Wals hRes . Coach: Tony Gilchrist

1 . B. Ryan2. N. Astapenko (VC)3. J . Howard5r P. Clements6. M . Ryan8. G. Baker9. G. Healy

10. T. Presnell11 . J . Gardner12. B. King13. S . Neeson14. S . Wood15. M . Kuck16. P . Rogers17. G. Knobel18. R. Wa§ams19. D. Bilston21 . M . Mshagevic22. P . O'Sullivan23. A. Dalla Lana24. M . Wei+gosz25. P . Dynon26. N . Buck27. R. Gilmore (VC)28. G. Hole d29. D. Dunlevie30. T. Presne➢31 . M . Cunningham32. M . DZHva33. N . Cole34. R. Harvey35. D. Mahoney36L C. Kal6 s37. A. Zodit38. R . Eltott39. A Diamond40. J . Thursfi2ld41 . A . Merrick44. S . Diamond45. W. Derham47. M. Murphy48. B. MascNi49. M. Benton50. M. D'Agostuno51 . J. Frawley52. S. Koutapiis53. C .Thursfie!d54. T. Galloway55L L Magaw57. M. Merrick58. S. Patterson60. C . BilstCn61 . M. Tkocz (C)64. M. MacDonald65 . K. Toofcey66. G . Brown67. S. Emmett69. M. Slade73. W. Perkins

Vu~attsOF BRIGHTON

EGM© PUBUSHING

I . M. Petrevsld

THERRY C .C.O.B.Coach : Terry Quin nRes . Coach : Chris Bye

2 . B. Hollow3. P. Gonnan4 . M. Elkott5 . J. Seymour6. J. Vaina7 . P. Jones

8 . L Hollow9 . M. Gnxvcock

10. R. Egglestone11 . B. Warner12. R . Moran13. M. Bosanko14. J. Reddick (VC)15 . G . Pinner (RC)16 . M. Goodwin17 . G .O'Connor18 . B. Carter18 . L Kuret19 . D. Rosasato20. A. Moloney21 . J. Thrush22 . S. Griggs (RVC)23 . C. Bye24 . S. Kuret25 . M . Postma26 . G . Carbis27 . B. Stevens28 . D. Barron29 . S. Goodwin30 . M . Tadnac31 . S. Hollow32 . J. Be=33 . N. LaFontaine34 . M . Donohue35 . S.O'HaDor-an36 . C. Rizz o37 . D. Castad (C)38 . B. Sepedc39 . A. Fenn39 . S. Boyle40 . G. KeauesAl . G. Thompson43 . G. Rosgnob44 . D. O'Neil47. D. Good1wrn48 . D. Wrigglesworth

27

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rAJAX `"~Coach: Phil AaronsAsst. Coach : h~1eH Zenri6Res . Coach: Bdtml2 efinsid

1 . J . Wrobel3. B . Davis4. M. Dudakw5. J . Ralh6. D. Kal b7. G. Samuel

Krongold8. A.Ros~9. A.

If . A Gordon12. D. Ones13. A. Levy14. Y . Rapoport

~15. A. Bumian16. R. Woolf17. A. Cukieanan18. K. Siegel19. M . H en (C)20. W.Krongdd21 . S. Glasman22. D. Moh r23. A. Bensrcnon24. S. Rubensteine25. A Levine26 . B. Duzenman (DVC)27 . A. Lust28 . J. Brarn (VC)29 . A Hearst30. N.Israelsohn31 . M. Bamett32 . A. Mordech34. D. Gun n35 . S. Roth36. J. Segal (DVC)37. R. Loewy38. J. Lewis39. D. Boon40. A Redlich41 . P. Naptak42. J. Kboger43. R. Weisz44. N . Diamond45. E. Steen46. J. Davis47. A. Abraham48. L Goldberg49. M. Jeknek50. B. Grodski51 . S. Boon52. A. ZreSrsld53. A. Sheffield54. D . Collin s55. B. T~elinski (CC-R)56. S. Davis58. M. Fried60. J . Wa'plberg69. J . Vernon

TALEi`-'TSIRNERM-RLEX

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach : Andrew SmytheRes . Coach : David Hooper

1 . J . Prior2. G. Alexander3. S . Young4. W. Thompson5. C. Pans6. A. Minney7. P . Robertson8. N. Bon e9. B . Leferve

10. P. George11 . S . Farley12. A Parris13. D. TuNOch14. D. Cooper15. P. Faulkner16. S. Smith17. C. Barry18. G . Shallard19. P. Nigm20. M. Jones21. D. Hooper22. G . Mctaren23 . D. Mathews24 . P. Nagel25 . T. Merrell26 . P. Graham27 . N . Waddei28 . C . Mutimer29 . P. Bone30. M. Agrotis31 . AShrce32 . R . Wiganu33. G. Pemberton34. S. Lambropolous35 . D . Daskab u36. P. Hare37. S. Boyd38. S. James39. P. Dalbgid40. T. Mathews41 . A. Rozantis42. P . Edwards43. C. Papdapoulas44. J . Rozanhs45. C. Taylor46. D. Dowd47. C. Mar8lwits48. R. Lambert49. A Dyson50. D. Glover51 . A King52. D. Williams53. T . FranMm54. K.Stelrclg55. B. Brennan56. M .Toumy57. P. Giannis58. D. Vozza59. C. Ellis60. A. Panou61 ' D. Anderson62. G . Chivers

John George TyresCnr. Bel & CtxBey Dve ., Preston

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Don ScariettRes. Coach: [an Cave1 . C.LeGrand2 . P. Atnoore3 . A Maso n4 . S. Anderson (VC)5 . R. Barnes6 . A. Natoli7 . D. McCorc,iNa8 . D. Marshall9 . S.

Morgan10. C. Ferguson11 . A. Brovmet2. D,A . Anderson13. C. Thomas14. F. Case&a (RC)15. S.BNck16. J.F17. S.18. B. Hall19. A. Huff 4c20. P. Buckley

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.M~cKeS~ar(C)23. J. Day24. A Ouon25. R . McDonnell26. Sam W&27. T. Pmrdzos28. Scdt Wft29. M. Fletcher (VC)30. C. Scarfed (VC)31 . D. Hdzswi32. DA. Anderson33. E .Zuker34 . W. Armour35 . B .Amshwg36 . B . Mmryn37. M . Beaumont38 . S . Selby39 . K . Ney40 . I . Boyle41 . R. Bukner42 . T. Cmneh sZ. A. Frederik-44 . S. Green45 . P. Hayden46. R. Hetherirn,pon47. B. Hoara48. R. Hunt (RVC49. AHunter(R C)50. S. Jamas51 . B. J~hnstare52. M. Lake53. T.54. N.55. C. Marinis56. A. McGregor57. B. McGregor58. LMt t59. A. O'Brien60. A. Pweei61 . J. Rodder62. D. Rogerson63. A. Ras s64. M. Setter65. A. Tvre~66. A. ~/arkar67. D. Varker66. S. Walker69. D . VJeinigar70. S. WAfson71 . M. Young72. E.Zuker73. B. Bird

AUSFINE FOMINTERNATIONAL Pry. LTD.

Suite 2, 41 B Bluff Rd,Black Rock. 3193

MARCELLINCoach : Anthony PaatschRes . Coach: Tony Day

1 . C .Sktery

II`-Ryde r

3. 0. Wa1crs (C)4. M. Q115. M.Moran6 D. Santpatwn7. M. Rom (VC)& R FtisiqS D. Merem9. J. Ga'y

10. A Bardonccho11 . D.Ta/br12. B.Ctaarr12. P. 013. D. Bearretb14. D. Honor (RVC)15. A MckNSh1& J. Waes17. G. Cox17. M. Gomm18. ACaffry(VC)18. P. Ftarbgns19. D.Cooper(VC)19.D.Rd,1420. S.OR9rwi21. C. Mason22. 0. Mzrsm23' P. Cheaters24. A Gallagher24.MBeohere25. M. Stokes26 . fi Walsh27. S. Thew27. S, Beattie28 . J . Dutiglaz29 . J . Ga6530. ATreia {qvan31 . C. PAt32 . R Caki55i (Rlq33 . MCoope r34 . P.MClntyre35 . A Tratter36. P. tt~..a•J37. AShattun38. D. Hadxrts39. J.TSaNas40. J. Dam41 . J. Seabury42. J. Sab~ffi43. D. Dodorio»44. a"45. M .Van lir d46. J.Shel an 61. C.AVargaGs47. L oRfym 6Z C. D~artb46. M Rar~ 63 . J. Csate?n49. C. McCmm 64 . L PamrgeNaso. J. SM 65 . T. Leader50. D.BOOtlxy 66. D.Cim51 . LSuti2n 67 . MBSYOrd52. P Barresi 68. G.Cul53. C. M&eers 69. M.Mouser54. N. Armstrong 70. B.By~S55. W. DestrceN 71 . S .OConror56. G. Cull 72 . C . Keogh57. B. Day 73. B . Ker een58. Leettbi 74 . M .Kaiavesfs59. M. KareasFS 75. D. Keanyy60. A Merton 76. J. D

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MONASH BLUESCoach : Dave RogersRes. Coach : Steve Ming

L FurdayJ . Baxter

3. C. Miller4. P. Makien5. D. Rogers6. M. Newman (VC)7. W. McIver8. M. Lawrence9. L Baring

10. S. Webster11 . M. Spencer12 . J. Caldare~15 . M. Tinkle r16 . C. Dobbin17 . V. Cdombies18 . G. W19. D. Roche20. J. Cavanagh21 . S. Mcqure22 . A Dot son23. P. White24. B. Hodson25. M. KeBodc26. P. Hurley27. D . Newman28. S. McGee29. A. Headbeny30. P. Brophy31 . J.L Smith (C)32. M. Try33. J .M. Srtu

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34. B. DoWSIey35. D. Murdae36. M. Tehan37. J . Andritsos38. P .Tudhey39. M. Smith40. W. Crawford41 . A Kie s42. A. Hd(ey43. R. Feenagh ty44. D.Teasdale45. A. McPherson46. D.Jones47. S . Mentha49. M .KeGodc50. D. Schweddes51 . S . MBF.e52. J. Mi~e53. L McCann54. R. Har ris55. D. Tnanble57. P. O'Neill58 . A. Ktopsteins59 . H. Middleton61 . P. Mills63 . S. Forsyth64 . A Lam67 . B. Dempsey70. N. DeYoung71 . L McGregor82 . D. Hors (al l

ARGENENTERPRISES

28 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

NORTH OLD BOYS

Cpach : Frank DunnellRes Coach : John Tierney

1 . C. McKay2. D. Waters3. S . Mannassa (DVC)4. S . Sleep5, B. Devine6. M . Gravkna7. P. BOoth8. & Coulson9. LCuny

to. J . Fort~e s11 . P.O'Fane® (C)12 . S . Lock13. B. Cuntlii14. S . Cheshire15 . P. Kearney16. J. Christen17. M . Maguire18. J. Murray19. B.SnMh20, M . Robinson21 . J. Curren22, M . Connelly23. P. O'Dwyer24, J. Barker25 . P. Christian26. J. Roberts27. S. Walsh28_ D.O'Famell29. D.Boye30. M .31 . L (VC)32. J. Lowrie33. M.Orianuk34. B. Cost35. D. Hooper36. ° D. TOnl6n37. S. Mikunda38. A. Sweeney39. J. Zumbo40. R. Mulqaney41 . G . Bums42. S. Reinmann43. P. McMahon44. M. Lyons45. B. PaWsey46. M. CauIted47. R . Little48. M. Anderson49. J.Trxnbok

50. C . Bailey51 . 0. Newman

52. T. Jamieson53. N . Tinley54. T. Cleveland

55, S.Zocco

57. B. Allman59. J. Bugela63. R . Gale69. J. Joyce

QOLD MENTONtANSCoach : Peter MurphyRes . Coach : Jeff Norman

1 . A . Acreman2 . C. Lean3. B . Murph y4. G. Stroud (VC)5. C. Wallace6. D. Paterson7. 13. Fert,usan8. N. MaCquire (C)9. G. Pride

10. J . Graham11 . D. SoNey12. S . Martin13. R. Large14. M. Fa~nis15. C. Davis16. P. Hughes17, L Richardson18. T. Boumon19. D. KQtto20. S. Mullen21 . M . Elliott22. P. Harrington23. N. Maodle24. S. Kitto25. J. Wnduss26. G. Dart27. G. Katris28 . M . Bond29 . A. Carter30 . M . Brooks31 . P. Flaslds32 . J. Sly33 . G . New34 . S. Worrell35 . Darren Murphy (VC)36 . P. Russo37 . H. Webster-Griffiths38 . D. Milli s39. T. Riley40. T. Leonard41 . N. Linford42 . C. Rushworth43. M. Lavres44. S. Clothier45. C . Leaver46. J . Norman47. J. Konicanin48. D.Johnsen49. B. Lee50. G . Richards51 . R . Butier52. A. Meniner53. M. Stroud54. J . Sheddon55. W. Ballan6ne56. M. Leone57. P. Watson58. D . Coventry59. C. Furber60. D . Nock61 . C. Dwye r62. Daniel Murphy63. T. Hancock64. M. Austin65. Damlen Murphy66. M. Henry71 . T. Kersley72. D. Campbell

vw,GG~BATHROOMWARE

ST . BEDE'SMENTONE TIGERS

_Coach : Paul BeddoeRes. Coach: Brad Ber ry

1 . M. Kinsella2. S. Zak c3. J.Sedre(DVC)4. V. 1-Huffer5. M. Murray6. A Ryan7. D. Drggins8. B. Beasley9. G . Marinic

10. C. Ross11 . M. Hecker12. C . Stewart13. David Gooddad14. P.Lannan15 . Danny Goodchild16 . S. Napier17. A MacCeorge (C)18 . J.Tully (VC)19 . B. Tomlinson20 . T. Lamb21 . W. Furlong22 . S. McCarthy23 . T. Peck24 . T. Beasley

',.... 25 . D .SmRh''..... 26 . S. Hecker'',... 27 . M. Manson.''.... 28. D. Feben.''29. D. Ord

30. M . Dots31 . M . Mifsu d32. J . Dickinson (RVC)33. A. Walsh34. D. Knseea35 . R. Bibs36. G. McLachlan37. M .38. A. Hayes ( VC)39. R. L'HuiSer40. C. Johnston (RVC)41 . P. Ord42. A. Thompson43. K GooddiSd44. J. Recupern45. A. Gould46. O . Lator47. C. Bracchi48. R. Shreier49. S. Flannery50. N. Tully51 . S. Boczar52. A. Kearney53. M. Beasley54. M. McCraw55. P. Dryer56. D. Marshall57. M. Lornagio (RC)58. M. Za4dc59. P. Newport60. A. WhBelaw,61 . B. Dunstan62. C. Thompson63. AO d64. M. Cortlerny,65. W. Earle66. M. Ryan

ooYLF°SBRIDGE HOTEL

DECK & BISTRO

ST. LEO'S EMMAUSCoach: Mark Flac kRes . Coach: David Miller

1 . D. Dinicdantonro (C)2 . J . O'Meara3. E Mitchell4. T .VanDenA}dcer5 . C. Kenny6. A. Hughan •7. V. Ryan8. T.OaMey9. Ae~e

10. A. Daly11 . C. Dobtryn12. G . Robinson13. J. Miller14. D. Corrigan15. A. OReffy16. B. Carey17. R. Parker18. T. Bally19. A. Quinlan21 . G . Sanrtiorx5on22. A. Burgess23. S. Nankends24. D. Kenny,25. A. McKenzie (VC)26 . S. Edwards27. P. Bowden28 . & Mdnemy29 . S. Dart.y30 . R . Armstrong31 . M. Cantessotto32 . A. Nedn i33 . A. Banks34 . B. Henricus35 . J . Bri ggs36 . K Morris37 . S. Manton38. J . Smith39. B.L. Vaughan40. J . Gay41 . A . Major42. P .O'Haloran43. B . Drury44. F. Dinicdantonio45. S . Rarxfa (VC)46. C. Smith47. R. McCann48. A. Pinhom49. B. MMer51 . T . Ludlow52. J . Niel53. M . Lalor54. J . Graves55. P. Clarke56. P.Rouch58. B. Mitchell59. A Anuio60. S. Buckle61 . J. Rees62. J. Cronin6.. M . tindsey64. S. Walsh65. J. Donovan

67. A. Prosser68. H. Meehan69. S. Pitcher

THOMASTOWNCoach : Tony FellowsRes. Coach: George Petsinis

1 . S. Papaionou2. B. Bymna A. Smitl4. G . Petsids5. James Bubis6. B. Pellegrino7. S. Plant8. A. Fellows9. V. Caped

10. D . Caped11 . LAffierti12 . F. Farctiane13. G.Scarpa15 . L Del Papa17. D . Gorski19. P. RistevsFd20. L Alatralds21 . E. Lentiru22. L Sallese23. R. Dimaggio24. B . Smith25. R. Kennedy26. C. McNeil28. L Morlbito29. K Hailing30. C. Fellows32. P. Colosimo33. E. Rio34. J . Cadoni35. A. Colosimo36. J .Theodoiou37. D. Dirnovstd38. G. Scott39. S . Weeks40. P . Scerti41 . D. Brooks42. 0.Esen44. A Ward46. N. Uilanella47.•D. Plowright48. Tripcdho49. J. Pargios50. C. Diana51 . E. Varntino52. L Smitl53. P. Bat@sta54. J. Rocca55. P. Va}eri56. S. Mineo57. C. L'Aumra58. A Gentis59. Z Fleming60. A. Fleming61 . B. Colosimo62. T. Stabs63. M.Grech64. R . Ward65. S. Homes66. D . Pouc}os67. N . Gn3ch69 . R . Pandolfo

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D SectionAQUINAS O.C.Coach; Andrew CrosbyRes. Coach: Sean C'loughlin

1 . G.Burch2. G.6ttoN3. S . Edwards6. S . Kovo-f7. G.Gkx58. A Dwadve9. P. P ~ps

10. D.Bo*aM11 . C. Batnbury12. PATRrg13. C.Jefrrt.y14. A t2din15. J.Kr~ts16. S.Cbse17. M . Denovi18. J. Hughes19. G.Vhdtetr.a[I20. P. Palres 4L M . Balton21. C. Como 42. J.McEwy22. S.Rym 43. M .Sa1L^ry23 . J . Livingstone 44. P.Gurxta24. P. HaTer 45. N. Frtcteri25 . C. Box 46. D.Lu~an,26 . A Franklin 47. P. K+rJ~4s27 . S. .~ 48. M. Moore'28. G. Wston 49. C. Lamboom29. S. O'Loughlin 51. A Hyland30. C. Consr 54. S. Upton31 . LKkg 55. ACv6ere32 . MVar~lxnm 56 . S. Doherty33 . J .Wilmn 58 . A PFhe>n34 . M. Toast 60 . B. McDonald35. S. tivongatGre 61 . J . L~ford

MAr~ce36. D. Pirrl:n 65 . R.37. 0. Joyce 66 . M, Wilson38. C. Tft@ 67. P. i39. R . Levy 69. J . Hacking40. A Cmss 86 B. earda y

BEAUMARI SCoach: Brett MarchantRes. Coach: Sco tt Mathers

1 . S. Rek1/2. P. McManus 25. J. Mahrnoucl3. M. M 25. J. Shzldmka3. I. t'7d&Nns 26. W MA-4. M. Device 27. D.JNxr,on4. M. Dat 28. J. McKw'mie5. D. Wrq1M 28. 8 . Luc (RC)6. J.Ta~r 29. C . Martin7. S.FatWrEL~ 29. P .0'Bnsr7. MMaYrlxks 30. AEaston8. M.0'Brcen 31 . P .OG8. J.RRktla 32. C .Dalg'aish9. Btkfeizn(Dp 33. N. Van9. AMcFarlane 33. THoR

16, J, Wacham 34: S! Mothers10. R Ek'vROd 35. 8. Carol11. S.BI~ 36. S.HSrdrn(JC)12. P.Mplahon 37. ASmith13. B.Va~an 38. S.TruswC14 . A Dun 39. P.Dury14 . N. King 40. P.Tesorevo15 . M. Hoyne 41 . A Media15 . L Stevens 42. 0. Marplece16 . M Hanahm 43. S. Wkson16 . D. OBren 44. S. McGregor17 . T.McNicholas 45. A Thomas17 . E. B•.II 46. S.Osbom18 . A Read 47. M. Nzi»419 . P. Thomas 48. D. Mcl(enzie20 . M. Gum 49. 0.0'F4aj(DVC)20 . N.Fpim 49. D.Nasbitt21 . P.9enm50. N.Box21 . AKerxk7 53. R. McGrath22 . J . Hatt 55. C. O'Meara22 . C. HaOut 56. T. Hagen23 . T.Fislur 57. J .Fox23 . AHall (RVC7 58 . J .Beatttnant24 . 0 . Groves 59. A Rowlwry

CAULFIELD GRAMMARCoach; Geoff Rei6eyRes.Coach : Matwcvr Sdtdten

1 . B,M3ftWS 28. T. Glen2. J.Diclsm 29. AWootl31 T L~cerry 30. D. Lowe3~C.Bm7d 31. P.MuNalry4. AKawuris 32 M.D'e;ro~~a1YC15. W.HOrffin 33. B.Har~1~tDR16. A Katpfzr 34. N. Lubrartky7. J.Caar&sha+i 35. ALwrzrce8. S. Ccasxt-WiM 36. R. Harris9. C. Harris 37. M. Sduften

10. M. Cuter 38. J.Restanck71. M. Casshtj 39. J. ~ (BWy12. M. Harrisorn 40, M.13. D. Gus' 41. M. lit M14. S.I0ose 42. B. HatP AWilson 43. RRo7ds15" R. Castles 44. M. Tapp16. T.FiOSals 45. kY.Bat~s17. G.V~ems 46. AGiles18' N Cox 47. LSatem18'R C. Bettmry 48. D. Frawna~19. J tV~ (DIM 49. P. Burlse2D- H. Vella 50. G. McDonald20" M. Kbse 51. N. Silver21. N. Brohk.r 52. M. Ha s22. TTwxv4 .y 54 . W.Lrensky23 . D. Ash 55 . M. Dares24 . KDatchs 56 . ACowtl25o T. Wailes 57 . P. Andarsm251 T. WaAas 59. A Beauchamp26 . SWOams 60. J .T¢tSler27 . B.Ttwmpson 63 . J .&:barczy

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OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARCoach : A . Fraze rRes. Coach : I. Stevens

1 . J. Paogtotnlpoubs2 J.Chapman(EN C)3. P. Wit?rsdunxR(C)4. S. Flemin g5. S. Emerson6. C. Rickey 37. J. Walker7. T.Ciplmbrm 38. M.McKene&8. S0'Bren 39, AMenGo,9. J. GoodDer 40. T. DBktti

10. I . Stevens 41. 1 Rotor11. 8.Pap:1 42 AJeakxrs12. J. Hearne 43 . A Gott13. P.CteM .ry 44. RCloIery14 . S. Evans 44 . P. Barry15 . S. Balwp 46 . D . Notacek16 . S. McPherson 47 . J .Testro17 . P.HexLr(VC) 48 P.Munon18 . T. Read 49 A. Hutchison19 . G .Stesen 50: D .Peftao20. J . Lang 51 . S.GrezsRj21 . S. Dm 52 . A Dawson22 . M. LLkasz 53 T. Fhv.ke23 . J . Hughes 54 . S. tAa/bury24 . C. Robertson 55 . R Musa25 . A Leask 5 . A 0'Ryan26. D . Rttl>?r 57. R . Wright27. D . Ban 58, AVloenx@e28. B, Turner 59 N A ,~~29. J .SauraVers 60 Palmer30. J . McLean 61 . D. Po dger31 . A Cartvj 62. P. Baroch32. J . Mar¢heH 63 A Porter33 . S. Cromer 64. J. Rossi34 . J. Leask 65. A Soterhu35. D. Wmtfic,~"4 66 8 . Lamam36. P. TrGt 67. R. Craig

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OLD CAMBERWEL LCoach : Rod AllisonRes. Coach : Egan Smitht. S. Ba4ard2. T.,mmes 42. R.3. AlrAster(VC) 43. T. r4. S. Jack 45. LBAtlqe5. SHaskas(4C) 46. A Hav2rd6. S. Roe 47. P. Lemon7. kiSmtt 48. J.Sv.arn8. N. Board 49. A Kurt9. D. Ta%tot 50. J. MdC mae

10. E. Smith 54, P. Richmond11. A Kyna~ 56. J. Douglas12. J.WJson(C) 57. LThanas13 . N. Sims 58. C. Hum e14 . R Whdalsood 60. tilo3.tabpbs15 . Repurri'S 62 M.Start16. D . Wa62r 63. D. Pkmzos17 . A Cocks 65. T. Bishop18. D . Hares 66. P.20. N.ThCmpsat 67. R.21 . T. Hardnart 69. A Hakks22 . RWarsar 70. W.Ead23 . T.Ssnpsat 71 . Afiusso24 . D.Imben,pr 72 . R. Young25. ATaibr 73 . M.Seft26. M .Rdmoncl 74 . G.Yourq27. B .OYa2 75 . D.Ch¢h28. 8, Letch 7& W. Homes29. C .StrttJmn 77. T.Jotar:ar30. C .Tavm 78. A Manuel31 J.. Hrntard 79. C. Mile32. C. McCulloch 80. A M2det33. A Boorman 81 . D. Sim34. P. McCrea 82, T.Welob37. M.Frigo 83. D.Welsh39. C. Evans 84. C. Bayford40. J. " 85. K H~FirG41 . T.Jot~ton 86. G .A§GOn

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ST. JOHNSCoach : Stephen MooneyRes. Coach : Dean Higgins1 . 6. Matheson2. M. tarson3. M. NicWsen4. 8. tabraFy5. S.Carvetg6. S Common7. ft Back& D.,krscou,^,9. ARachole

10. M.Caamadhs11 . D. Halls12. J. Sheeran13. S. HIM14. J.Areher15. G. Patnson16. W.CIurHOn17. S.Cocleyne18, C. Emery19. J. Cars [20. LAdamson 40. B.ADOU-.kb°r21 . S.Koppens 41 . B.PaxNUSt(C)22. S . Reynolds 42. M D (RC)23. S . FR1en 42. T. Dmanbkn24. MAdamsm 43. G. Lam b25. C-Wdthms 44. S.PCWr26, G . waters 45. N. Saunderson27. R. Walton 46, A Herbert28. P. Liccall 47. J. Galion30. R. Wake r 48, S. Martin31 . T.Cantwell 49. W. Ross32. G. Shaer 50 . D. Pye33. 2Monroe 52. S.Cany34. M . Hancock 54, J. Cunrknhann35. J. Sacco 55. A Darcy36. J. Doherty 57. R Carter37. E.Maitard 58. FLlklas38. M .Radcefe 59 . E .Logonder39. R Dowsm 62- T. Stake

OLD GEELON GCoach: Mark Neel dRes . Coach: Simon Bones1. M.Neem (C)1. D.WaSar 33. B .SmBh2 M. Edmonds 33. M .W#anson2 C. Oher 34. R. Carman3. D. wallaby (VC) 37. M . Urgom3. H. Anderson 40. S .BorxS4. T. DuDdale 40. E. Bostock5. A. Ha+ ells 41. G. FarvcettS. B. hthen 42' D. Campbell7. A. Darcy 42. PAhmos& T. Seymour 46. W. Davidson

10. T. Wdfien 47. M.Okphart11 . R t~y 47. R. Stevens12. N, Power 48. E. Sommers13. P. Herman 50. M. Robson13. J . Cook 51. J. Wilson (VC)14. J. Pesos 55. B. Fwphy14. D. Blackburn 59. G.Walkar15. ATedovv(VC) 57. R. Knigh t17. 6t VVders-tiW 58 C. Savolloome18. N . McKellar 61. R Dapivnt19

. A Sailer 62. H, Moores

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MARSHA LL WHITEREAL ESTATE

SALESIANCoach: P.TurteyRes. Coach: M. Byme

1 . M. Bourke2. Pat Forbes3. S . Sutherland4. A Healey '...5. M.Cauvan(C) '..6 R.Cs ootta7. G. G8 M. Ha

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r Res. Coach : Burke '....1 . D.PedeSe2. M . Bateman (C)

5. M . Robinson 6. C. Horrstat (VG)

7. P.Cagl2an8. A Souls9. C .Magai e

10. B.Wjosy 37. P.O'Brien (RC)11 . P.Cmnpbe2 38. C. Camill o12 . D.Gritfm 39 . J.NNsmi0113 . T.H~s 40 . AThrrait?s14 . T. Cart~J 41. C .0'Canor15. A Lamy 42 . D. Nasmith16. B.VUd.rboarn 43 . N.Elliot (RVC)17. AC~(tti) 44 . M . Bateman18. D.Cti7/ 45 . M . Lester19. M jongeloced 46. G.Jotarcn20. S. P,kN.dAfe 47. S . FL6tan21 . P. Hoosier 48. M . Reid22. J. Bonrt7man 49. C. Fulton23. P.Cankuli 50. B . Kelsey24. R. Mile 51 . LExnes25. M.Vennl 53. D. Det.oppo26. C. Ryan 54. S. Grew27. D.Vardmbloom 55. D.Doraip28. C. Eames 56. B. CaRda29. A Pavft 57. 0., ,on30. P.0'0rien 58. D. L'

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PARKSIDECoach : Laurie ZarafaRes. Coach : Mark Rowe1 . P. Lamm2 A D:.h-VerOirA3. F.Szraamto4. D. Warren5. S. M+fuutl

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30 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

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pMario BakogiamRcs. Coxh : Damien Rider1 a Paragons2 D.HAWr

3. SFrederickOn4. G .NtsPtNS. S.7an8rratB

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19 R Carey 46. M. Kreutera J Medra,vs 47. D. HartHy27. D.Edntixn5 48. LMC'Tam

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, 32 M. NaP~rdn 6059. B.. K ~Rooney

33. P. Lane 61 . S.B~34 . tMdn3tsh 62. G .T35. C. Roberts 63. C. Book36. & ' 64. F.Cravfmrd37. ACh;<xb 65. AGrant38. S.MtlwaY 66. A Baffie39. A. BCas4att 67. S . Pt&~st~ J . M{xrrsry 68. G. Fostar41 . 0.Ly~h 69. T.T~ace42 KCunan 70. J.Durnaresq43. STunm 71. P.Dtxnareq:w44. P. Moon 72. S. String

ROYAL OAK}I®

North FitzroyPhone : 94814693

NTH. BRUNSWICKCoach: C. FoxRes. Coach: P . Morin

1 . ATird"2. D.Pda ns3. S . HodOmn4. M Sorleto5. W. McMahen6. S . Heft7. J. Britt& P.9. J.MCe r(YC)

10. J. Wale s11. J. Boudoloh (VC)12. J.Poknfaas13. P.M3rin14. J.H~15. BL.0'Bri?n 39. M. Warren

t& Da:Vlortrton 40. GJev.e@17. AKyriaas 41. F.VaNri18. M.Maflcotm 42. J.P'19. V. umsi 43 . M

. Case' 'm20, G. Lmauf 44 . J. Mann21. B.FYrohnan 46 . T.Cmsara22 . R.Thwpe {D7C) 47 . D, Magnuson23 . D. Eft (DVC) 48. I .Gemini24 . G. Latod 50. M. Loumtz ..=s25 . J . Kennet 51 . S Ksry26. S.Hoggl 52 . M.P~27 . P.Gtey 53 . AVdkosld28. S. Wemham 54 . S. Loumtms29. P, Sounders 55. 8- Adard30. R Smith 57. J . Somerville31 . J .Fteeman 58. J .ThantPsan32 . A Ba~ofoh 59. B. Ev~r.s33 . G . Piet (RVC) 60. B.Laan an34 . P. Hede~ 61 . G . laoob;cca35. P. Dovr,'ztt 62. J. Ehsmar36. G .Wartes 63. M .Vhabnan37. D.Delylana iC) 64. C.Vzancr438. Rt 82~d t6~7 65. R Sassine

OLD WESTBOURNECoach : David TwomeyRes.Coach: Ed

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1. B. Beam2. S.Wt~O3. B. Frar~74. A. 01(oefe5. A Leitch6. J .Horsburgh7. D .Jag o8. AFbrs6ur,(C)9. AChrista

10. R. Harris11 . D .P.ogerkk12 M. G~13. P.PbYh14. J. Salmon15. A Board 39. B. Smith16. S .Christo 40. C.Cax17. B. Paley 41. C. Ford78. P.KaeJ 42. P.Mnaas19. M. Craig 41 R. Cuthbert20. ESas7a?ni¢ 45 . E.GaZ21 . M. KuFrych 46 . G. Fbver22. V1. Remind 47 . R. CuthbM23. S . Leitch 48 . M. Gddmc;24. L Fatfeli 49 . S. Hevdlt25. S . Leered So. P.OWe26. P. M?smen 51 . A Robbins27. D. Twomey 52 . S, Sutton28. G Pavsy 53 G.. Bad29. D.HorsW~ 54. B. Cargerfied30. C. Gahm 55. B. Lucas31. D.E1ens 58. W. Taylor32. G.Jertason 59. ALipscombe33. G.Rd1mn(4L7 M, Below34. P. Vocard G . Hams35. S. Iscialson P. Hanis36. AWddey P.Martinesen37. S. Dummin D. Shea38. S.Harday W.Taymr

SWINBURNE UNI.Coach: Garry HickeyRes. Coach : Mark Johnston

1 . M.Mitanw2. J.Sh~4. C. Des'Dio5. J. De9'C606. M. George7. A Ham3mnS. J. Porridge9. C. Smiryh

to' R* Turnbull11. G. Barry12. M. 0/t:13. R. Lc€son14. R A. Goode15. Revell17. S. Lee18 . ARanu19. B. Warn20. AtDlganarn21 . T. D;nand22 S. FPy m23 . M. Evans24 . S.Ft~bon25 . P. D,z'7 43. C . Freeman26, M. lb-W 44. N. Morgan27 . D . 45 R. Potter29. D .Oep~ 46. E. SarGGfs30. P. Turk 47. AKe".tj31 . S.Ca9rrs 48. M.De6ano32. ASar6tsi5 49. J.Merritt33. D.Mbra 50. B.Carfed34. B.Stapk,cn 51 . P. James35. T.Grenstaw 52. J.Piatrwjsid37. B. Redden 53. M.MoCzSman38. N . Ha~angaS 54. W. Pd'mdc39. G . Crouch 55. Z S61jce.5li40. M. StroW T . Berman41 . 0. Wren D. Fodor42. J.GNgan C.Hvareiett

CANADA HOTELSwansion Street, Carlton

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

U.H .S.O.B.Coach: D. NashRes. Coach: G. Mama

1 . RF2ig h2 . ATNanco3. ABotk4. C. McLennan5. D . Koch6. S. Cmdatell 40. B. MtcConald7. C.Barns (C) 41 . C. Pfau& T.Fastax 42. D. Wallace9. R. Smith 43 071W

10. P. Burns 44. J. Bo11 . &MUS 45. C, Cook12 J.Kenr ad/ 46. RI~,y12~C.fvnod 47. G .Cmre13. P.Misan(VC) 48. Ktevkdd14. BmM 49. D.D:Luca15. M. Dav cts m 50. D. Zttadd16. P.Guntlwrpe 51 . J. Pagers17. P.Sad:i 52. D.FeWon18. E.Hourig~n 53. J. cotter19. G. Ma~ 54. J. Puffer20. G. Matlriliam 55. J. Khwry21. R.Nea90 56. H, Was23. P. Ettrirgikm 57. T. Puny24. &Canutl>ers 51 D.Matl~25. A Hear 59. D. Smith26. B. Fo~aro 60. J. Damlara27. KStradulon 61. P. Hoban28. M.RWntE9 62, A Goodson29. K,brw.s 63. P.Gaslmt30. B.Alestilausen 64. P. Last31. P. Wishes 65. D. WCadnel32 . O.Bum 66. M.You>g33 . P. Drerdel 67. F. Moslem34 . D. Douglits, 68. M. Campbell35 . J . Nash 69. J. Colland37 . G .Catteral 70. D.Va38. A Boyce 71 S. Dwfin39. M. Rea 77. J.Kqper

UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach : Garry ConnollyRes. Coach : Pat Malcol m

1 . G. Darrcch2. J. Radford3. RHat 41 . S.yfratdaed4~ R Vaughan 42 AGaddS. R. McArthur 43. J P.N!ad6. S. Smith 44. . Fetes7. B. L~tone 45.B. B.HerdOrson 46. E.F

v 9. C. PN~n 47. 5 .010 . P. Donavan 4& A. Kt11. B. Smith 49. CFr12 . M. Roberts S0. C0 . .13 . T. .htssen 51,

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. P~cker 55. M. Beh~on

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GREATNORTHER?H®'Y'EL

UNIVERSITY REDSCoach : Justin DoyleRes. Coach: Gnutt Hammond1. M. Fristr~2 N.Bowman3. C.Tha¢9>:r

Fetx~,y4. 0.S. D. Kane6. P.SIu3dock7. J .Do71s8 . M. Ford9. D. Ads

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Ampol Australi a

WEST BRUNSWICKCoach: Phil Leathan tRes. Coach: Nick Magnetites

1 . A HMOM 41. G.HWpei2 . J .Gray 42. P.Hvrrs3. R6s;vay 43 . J.Tot~4 . G .D~s 44. S.GSan5 . ACS- 45T Mann6. J.Graas 46 . G.Fab:s7. F. V&ae, 47 . B. Flanagan8. J.Ikw.vod 48 P.Leahy9. J.19rorcy 49 . MNUOn10. S. r,~p. RCacyetit . S . 51. J.Toose12. LBrcv,n LStexnrt13. J. satire 52 . T.Mmore14. P .R~ 53. 54 S.&7~15. P. P.holku7t&an 55. M.Or~16. S, Smythe 56 P.RVragton17. D.Hane 57. C.Price18. J.Curfin 58. D .19. D.KmschB 59. L.Rdrson20. D. D'slsto so B, Byrne21. S.M.kurura 61 G .Sz41atos22. N. Magafas 62. R Lucas23 . J.Osbuce 63 AGr71md24. D.Caann 64. AChrk25 . G. Malone 65. O.Webb26 . G. NtWdi 66 A Ryon27 . D.BourBe 67 ABsk~28 . ACanotes 58 AA9s29 . D

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80. P.Mvgahs

W I LLt,4MSTOWNCYMSCoach : Alan ElliottRes. Coach : Paul McNamara1. N.POat~t2. D. Damn3. A Hany '.,4. J.Tuck ',..5. D.M.3dsor76. D.Giie.e7. M. Cannon8. B. Ham9. G. Case

10. S. McEadrw11 . L Grahorvsk12 . W.Gri8r1)ts13 . B. Twist14 . A Darid15 . J .Sman16. B. Dick 37. A BondIT AFeatlxrstwi 3

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Simonds Groupof Companies

31

E SouthANZ ALBERT PARKCoach: J. McDonaldRes . Coach: Dave Kilmartin

1 . S.Dilve2 N. PasUasa P.Smrth (S)3. D.KSnar&r(R)4. R WN.sS . G .Saunders (S)& J. Leneltan7. G .Fqn& R laK$ai9. E.Nz~

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ANZ Ban kThe Palmerston Hotel

Ivan's PiesMinion Rd. Newsagency .

ELSTERMMCK A.F.C .Coach : Wayne MarshallRes. Coach : Rod Williams ''..

2 AFia~n'/(~3. M . Andrew4. C. Lyons5. M .Whelan& G .Jenldrs7. T. Heath& S, Currie9. S.Chments

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GLENHUNTLYCoach: Steve AllenderRes. Coach: Peter Derrick

1 . C 0'Oaww,J2. C.WtRon3. T. Hill4. D. CasparS . G . Dickson6. M. Seabrook7. M. KaAs& J.,kres9. A. Aitorio 40. L MrAufffa

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MONASH GRYPHONSCoach : Gary Rya nRes. Coach: David Ratner1. LWe#s(C)2. M. Healy3. AGrdd:r4. G.Hanack(VC)5. D.Kerg6. G. Ryan7. H. LovellB. J. Bkndford9 P. Law.aic

10 . P.Wdoamson 39. G.Gvimer11 . D. De Rauch 40. M. Salaij12 . D.Domael encz 41 . D.ChaA?san13 . M. TW 42. T. Drew14 . M. Lewis 43. P. Cdentan15 . RMCfurmrck 44. B.Keryon16. A Toorigas 45. J. Core

s 17. J .1-0 thennpun 47. P. Bt~ .18. A '&ien 48. L Mar€n19. G.Begk.y 49. S.Arem20. G.&vvs9(kKj 5D S.Drew21 . G.CormWc 51 . J.lemy22 . 8.Coxfroed 52 0. Hale,23 . CrsgFrmnan 53. G. Waft •24 . D .IGtdcen 54. P. Gadriskf25 . M.ICSinister 55. P.Co!ornan26. T. Gilchrist 56. J. Foster27. R. Gchrist 57. L Fraser28, T. Parry 58. S.Gunaselrna29. J,Futr 59. D. Water30. RDaFey 60 G.Gouca;31 . G, Roche 61 . G. GadzinsW32 . C. A"fAleese 62 M(avarN¢t33 . R . Wtrte 65. P.B*b34 . MGraydot(flC) 66. SMdir~35 . RJamwsan 69. OSa4aTeraoq36. J . Barrie 70. J.StVh37. J. Beattie 72. D./dvns38. P.Cartis 91R0cic

OAKLEIGH A.F.C .Coach: Jason EaMfeyRes. Coach : Chds Moae

1 . R. Gap2 A BbanW3. D. R~ay4. P. Heverm5. a Relies7. P.Daedel

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PENINSULA O.B .Coach: Brett MclhvraithRes. Coach: Neil Franks

1 . S. Parson s2 S. MdvlNan3 . S.Md.orkm4 . E.6mm ( M5 . A Griggs& M. Warrer7. N.FraNcs(RC)& P.Mgus(C)9. P.KOhn

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POWERHOUSECoach : Peter OfiviedRes. Coach: Cr* Rictiardsoin1. A Sne6nan2. J. Hall3. N. PaYUu4. RDr&5. MBrth6. D. Burch7. C. Richardson& S. Gross9. A Morris

10. G. McCo~it. J. G812. J. Robertson13 J. Harris14. T.Auldit J. Scotland16. RTtamas17. C.MdLeodI C.Do~19. J.Ev~20. PndrewJackson27. PdianJadcson22. S.Craw..n 40. G.Anwkl24. FLYfilems 41 . S. Clayton25. S. Evans 42. N. D ea n26. J. Senior 43. J. Entwhistle27. C.Newlend 44. G. Dean28. J.TvcYtr 45. M .GmNiq29 . G. Newritin 46. S. McDaniel30 . P. Harrison 47. D. Nonnan31 . M. Ormsby 48. D. Phelat32 . B.E45on 49. M. DSW&Itd33 . P. Ryan 50. A. Steed34 . R. Snedion 54. J. BErrwrliell

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SOUTHBANKCoach : Derek HireRes. Coach : Neil Wallmeyer

1. S. Melitan2. R Puramorsie3. M. Bunnell4. N. Wa,me/er5. J. Beare& A Caboy7. M. Osborne& A SaznmarEra9. J. Mollarnara

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- 38. M.Vdrestar 68. L Reid39. RSIstaterson 69. P. Puts40. B. Srerrion 50. M. Frank

ST. MARY'SCoach : Anthony PoundRes. Coach : E. Evans

1. M. LrannorGft2 T.Burt(OVC)a RtifJgstar4. A. Bel5. S.Storw& W. rq.~r7. A. PetiS6& P. T~/9. M Herbner

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ST. PATRICKS MENTONECoach: B rett SebireRes. Coach: Peter Lewis

1 . D.Fenech(GJC)2 M . Cosgrove3 . D. Hk#res4 . P. Lewi

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UMPIRES CORNERby Leah Gallagherand Peter Simls®n

ith only a few weeks left in the season it was gaodto see that both our photos made it together last

with the birth of his son George, Phil let the whole stree t

,.rc4k. For a while there it was a case of Simmo wearing,asses and Spider needing a shave .

Law of the Week: Law 15 .0 BOUNCING THE BALL

15.1 The field umpire shall bounce the ball in the fol-

vo .ving circumstances .

15.1 .1 At the start of the match, at the start of eachquarter and after each goal has been kicked, except.,ulien a breach of the laws has been penalised by theawarding of a free kick .

15 .1 .2 When in doubt as to which player has taken amark .15.1 .3 When a player, in kicking off after a behind hasbeen registered, failed to correctly bring the ball intoplay, the ball to be bounced on the centre of the kick offline.15.1 .4 In a scrimmage where players are struggling inundue confusion for possession of the ball .

15.1 .5 Where the field umpire has bounced the ball andit'goes over the goal, behind or boundary line withouthaving been touched by any player.

15.1 .6 When a player claims a mark, the ball havingbeen touched, and retains possession of the ball whenheld by an opponent, the field umpire will bounce theball if he/she is satisfied that the player did not hear theball of 'play on' .

15.1.7 When a goal umpire is unable to see whether theball goes over the goal or behind lines, and cannot givea decision, the ball shall be bounced on the centre of thekick off line in front of goal .

15.1 .8 When there is simultaneous encroachment ofplayers from opposing teams, into the centre squareprior to the ball being bounced.

When a child is born the usual announcement isplaced in the newspapers, not so for Phil Callil. Recently

know with it painted on the picket fence in front of hishouse. Big letters used in undercoat paint .

GeoffGrigg onthe injurylist after awarm up before a game . It seems Geoff injured his calfmuscle while checking out the ground behind the goalarea (tough job being a goalie) .

PROMOTIONSLate in the season these guys have been rewarded

for their hard work and consistent performances overrecent weeks. Into the grades last week came

A- Alby Firley, B - Adam Kiel, D- Ross Treverton

Which goal umpire has the nickname of "Mac aMoray" after a function at the Bentleigh Club, apparent-ly a senior goal umpire had to drive him home . This goalumpire is enjoying his first season coming from theVultures Football Club.

Goal Umpires have made a sluggish start in theopportunity on Tuesday evenings to improve their skillsunder co-ordinator John Hall . Only two goal umpiresturned up to the final session. Come on goalies, less gos-sip and more action.

The after match at a club's social rooms can be awarm and inviting place, yet Beaumaris Football Clubgive it a new meaning with an open fireplace roaring

away. Just what we need on these chilly nights after a

game .Quick update on the trip away to Tassie. It seems

Andrea Flack has booked the'Fairstar' to take us there .

The Bowling Night has come and gone with almos t

40 umpires/ partners turning up. A good night was had

by all .Results: 1st Henry the Eight (Wayne Henry, Joy

Henry, Denis Henry, Jill Henry), 2nd The Guns, 3rdFairweather Fan Club, Highest game : Male, Denis Henry177, Female, Joy Henry, 153 .

Big thanks to Bushy for organising the night and toChuck and Sue for getting the pizza/pasta restaurantavailable to us .

SIMMO & SPIDER

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

U19 SECTIONby Brett Connel l

Fours begin to settle up, with stillplenty of football left .

Review - Round 16

Section 1Old Brighton broke St Bernards back in the first

'/4 by keeping the visitors scoreless, and by adding totheir lead at every change won convincingly . (48)shots to (16) is a huge turnaround from the last timeboth teams met . For the Bernards Pearce, Nutter andBonnici were great triers . De La Salle added somemuch needed percentage when they clearly outpoint-ed St. Kevins all day at Righetti Oval. Corin (10) wasunstoppable up forward and with Doak, Hart andRogers also prominent the D's kept their finals hopesalive, Price Bossong and Altis were named best for theSKOBS. Uni. Blues consolidated their second positionon the ladder with a comfortable victory over OldMelburnians. The Blues strong third '/, proving thedifference in the finish . For the OM's Sewell, Bainsand Wright never gave in . Old Carey produced a with-ering second '/2 to finish too strongly for OldParadians at Bulleen . T. Wood, S . Wood and J . Woodswere instrumental in the win for the OC's, withSteven, Talarico and Porteous fine OP's on the day . Inthe final match my prediction of an upset was farfrom correct when Old Xaverians only allowedMazenod (2) goals for the entire (100) minutes of foot-ball. With C . Carrous, Stephens and Drake in every-thing for the Xavs, the likes of Rigg, McDowell andPaolucci battled manfully for the Nodders but to noavail .

Section 2Old Camberwell destroyed the good run of Uni.

Blacks with a solid win at home . Coming from behindand in a strong second '/2 where they added (8) goalsto (5) the Wellers through the agency of Miles, Seeleyand Derry were brilliant . Better Blacks on the daywere Brown, Marr and Dimond. Williamstown trailedWhitefriars all day at Fearon Reserve and despitestrong performances from Mackley, Cocks and Hunt,were unable to hold key Friars' players in Phan,Hilton and Northey across the four '/4's . Warringalbattled hard all day once again thanks to Anderson,Hopgood and Wilson, but in the finish were no matchfor the hungry Beaumaris team still eyeing off a finalsposition . McKenzie (10), Walker and Palmer fineSharks in a good team effort . Old Scotch took sometime to shake off a determined Marcellin unit hellbent on having some influence on shaping the four.With Davis, Crane (7) and Hawkins (7) doing as theypleased in the second '/z the Scotchies consolidated

their position in thefour. Marson, Culland Devercelli wer enever-say-die Eagle sfor (4) '/4's . Collegians maintained their top billing inSection 2 with a solid win against Old Haileybury .Leading at every change and keeping the Bloods goal-less in the third term the Lions won well withHosking, Van Der Venne and Mollard key players . Forthe Bloods Jayasekera, Langford-Jones and Parkerstood out.

Section (2) BlueAJAX after an even first '/2 ran over the top of

Hampton Rovers to claim fourth position with (2)rounds to go . An (8) goal to (5) second '/z proving thedifference in the finish . Better Rovers were A . Voss,Anderson and Grimmer. St . Bedes Mentone Tigerscontinued on their merry way kicking the sweepagainst a hapless Monash Blues . With (9) goalkickersacross the day and Davidson, Serofin and Fava doingas they pleased the Ashers were powerless to stop theonslaught. For the Ashers Sullivan, Bragg and Smileywere gallant in defeat. Ormond moved to second posi-tion after knocking over MHSOB at home . In an evenfirst '/2 it was the Monds' better use of the ball afterhalf time with Gleeson, Ashford and Stephens (6)standouts, as the High through Wilson, Norman andM . Askew battled to bridge the gap to no avail . OldGeelong matched it with Old Xaverians (2) in the sec-ond '/2 of their match at Como Park, however it wasthe the 00's poor first '/z which cost it in the finish .Mc Leish, Brauer and Gatenby were best for the van-quished, with Kennedy, Hennessy and McInerney fineXavs on the day . De La Salle (2) had the bye .

Section (2) RedSt. Leos Emmaus WP entrenched themselves in

the four with a solid win against top side Yarra Valleylast week. In a tight match all day it was the TwoBlues strong last ' ; < holding the Valley goalless whileadding (4) themselves . For the Valley A. Laing, Lloydand Coleman were fine contributors, while for the vic-tors Manton, A . Devlin and Morel once again shonethrough . Old Paradians (2) through the assistance ofBaker, Redford and Rosbrook blew Chirnside Parkaway at Bundoora. Leading at every change the OP'sboosted a flagging percentage to remain in the huntfor a finals' berth. Old Trinity effectively ended anythoughts North Old Boys had of competing in thisyear's finals, with a (100+) point win . For the NOBSKoutsavasillas, M . Moustafa and Tonkin never gavein all day. Aquinas fought out a tight struggl e

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old Ivanhoe with the former prevailing and keepingtheir finals' hopes alive. Leading all day the Bloodsthrough Chapman, Heveran (8) and Cultera were ableto stifle any chance the OIG's had of gaining theascendancy, despite the efforts of Dowd, George andHarrop who never stopped trying.

previews - Round 1 7

Section 1De La Salle host Old Brighton and will be looking

to remain in the fmal's hunt with a win that wouldreverse the result of the last time these two teamsnet. The D's have too much riding on this game to

lose today . St . Bernards and Uni . Blues clash at BerylStreet and with the Blues in form and wanting tokeep the double chance in their keeping, they will betoo strong today . Old Melburnians will be keen totake a hand at shaping the finals, and get theirchance against Old Carey today. Last time it was theOM's however not this time, the OC's comfortably.Mazenod scored a solid win last time they met Oldparadians at Central Reserve and with both teamslosing badly last week recent form is hard to judge . Athome the OP's (I think) . Old Xaverians take on St .Kevins at Toorak Park and will be in a mean moodwith finals just around the corner. Despite the"SKOBS best intentions the Xavs by plenty .`Seleetions: De La Salle, Uni. Blues, Old Carey, OldParadians & Old XaveriansSection 2

Whitefriars face a danger game against Old=Camberwell at home . The Wellers have been steadyimprovers in the second V2 of the year and the Friars'would not want to take them lightly . Last time it wasthe Friars by (2) points, and today I expect the Friarst6 win although not by much more. Uni . Blacks canconsolidate their position in the four and boost theirpercentage when they host Warringal at McAllisterOval . Despite the Redbacks giving it their all theBlacks will be too powerful today . Beaumaris face itsmoment of truth when Old Scotch travel to BanksiaReserve. The Sharks must win to keep their chancesalive of playing off in the finals, and with this incen-tive they will do so . Marcellin and Collegians clash inwhat will be a fairly even match until '/2 time whenthe Lions should pull away, and Old Haileyburyshould hold enough home ground advantage to defeatWilliamstown CYMS . and reverse their last round'sresult .

Selections : Whitefriars, Uni . Blacks, Beaumaris,Collegians & Old Haileybury

Section (2) BlueMonash Blues host AJAX at Clayton and although

the Jackas won easily last time around it will not bethat way today . Although the Jackas will win today,the match will be very close. De La Salle (2) andOrmond clash in a match which Ormond will prove

too strong in most positions and win well, as toshould MHSOB over Old Geelong. With the High onthe rebound and keen to win well in the hope of gain-

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ing second position back within the next (2) weeks .Old Xaverians (2) and St. Bedes Mentone Tigers clashin the fmal match of the section, and with a finalsspot on the line the Xavs will be fired up, but theTigers have been the yardstick all season and shouldwin well . Hampton Rovers have the bye .Selections : AJAX, Ormond, MHSOB & St . BedesMentone Tigers

Section (2) RedFinal chance today for Therry Penola to stay in the

finals race when they host Yarra Valley at Glenroy .Never a happy hunting ground for visting clubs, andwith Therry Penola fresh from a week's break they aremy tip today . St . Leos Emmaus WP will definitely endany thoughts Old Paradians (2) had of competing inthis years finals, with a big win, as to will Old Trinityagainst. Chirnside Park . Chirnside have been compet-itive this season without continuing on in the second'/2 of most matches, and with many younger playersbeing blooded this season 1998 looks promising .North Old Boys' last hurrah comes today when theyhost Aquinas sitting fourth and by no means safe .Last time it was the Bloods handsomely, and I cannotsee a different result happening here today.Selections: Therry Penola, St. Leos Emmaus WP,Old Trinity & Aquina s

U19 Umpires and Last Round's Resultson Pages 42 and 43

RESULTS;TRIBUNAL HEARING-, -AUGUST; 5;_.>. , . , . 97

Jonathon Dallas, Old Paradians. Misconduct, 3 matches.Julian E oiland, Old Paiadiam. Misconduct, 3 matches.Adam Tilling, MHSOB . Sttiking, 2 matc.bes.Adam 1'Ytzgeaid, Old Brighton. Striking, 3 matches.Pat Gacman,lheny Penola . Striking, 3 matches.Daniel We#sfitz er, Apr. Tripping, 2 matches.Andrew Bethiwe, St. Laos Emmaus Headbutting, 6matc.hes.Andrew Racl ele, St Johns. Abusive language,1 match.John Demarte, Savintnane (Res.) . Failed to appear at tri-bunal,1 match.n&hael O'Keamcy,'iheny Peaoia. Striking, 2 matches.'Bamcd Ryan, St. Kilda Soath. Caulfield. Audible offence,i mateh.*Ross D7Kaggio, 'iho nastown (Res.) . Striking, 2 matches.'Pany Pass, Aquinas (ReaJ. Striking, 2 matcLe.s.

RESULTS OF PNEST[GA110N HEARINGAUGUST 5TH

Charge of conduct unbecoming against StLeos Emmaus and Therry Penola in that bothteams' under 19 players were involved in amelee in the match played on July 26 . Bothclubs fined $100 - first offence in last threeyears.

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'%EWinning EdgePresentations

CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

REVIEW OF BLADES SPORTING FOOTWEARFIRST SEMI FINALS

unaay was a p fect day for finals football and thecondition of Elsternwick Park was commensurate

with the weather .SECTION 1 MAZENOD V. COLLEGIANS

Mazenod opened confidently to the GlenhuntlyRoad end and built a lead of thirteen points by quar-ter time . The second quarter saw a great comeback byCollegians, who kicked six goals to three byMazenod, which resulted in the scores being even atthe long interval. The Mazenod accuracy continued inthe third quarter and their three goal to one byCollegians gave Mazenod a ten point lead at threequarter time. Collegians did a lot of attacking early inthe last quarter only to find the Mazenod defencestanding firm . Many Collegians attacks during thequarter appeared to have been born of optimismrather than of game plan . Their high floating kickswere repeatedly repelled by the high markingMazenod defenders. A goal by Francis after a freekick was to be the only one kicked by Mazenod dur-ing the quarter. Not to be denied Collegians scored agoal through Rob Cross, who kicked truly after tak-ing a towering mark . Then leading Lion forward, GregOakley, marked sensationally but his kick was inac-curate. Late in the quarter Collegians attacked againand Steve Hooper goaled from a free kick which lefthis side only four points down . Collegians wereunable to score again as Mazenod Coach Peter Halltook two great marks under pressure near the time ofthe final siren . For Collegians their defeat meant theend of their season. On the other hand Mazenod nowlook forward to the Preliminary Final . For the winnersPeter Hall and Peter A llsop were consistently goodplayers . For Collegians none did better th an DavidWain an d Bi ll O'Connor .

Umpires: Tony Robbins and Paul GirolamiSECTION 2

Monash Whites defeated Mt Lilydale for thethird time in 1997 when they ran out winners bynineteen points . Monash started the game confident-ly with straight shooting for goal the 'Students' led byseventeen points at quarter time. The second quarterproved to be the highest scoring one of the match asMonash added three goal and Mt Lilydale kicked five .At half time Monash Whites led by a mere five points .The third term provided another even contest inwhich each side added two more goals . At three quar-ter time Monash had marginally built their lead toseven points . It was not to be . Monash kicked anoth-er two goals but Mt Lilydale could add only onebehind for the quarter. At the final siren Monash helda nineteen point lead which was the widest margin at

the end of any quar-ter. Monash Whitesthus qualified to nextweek's PreliminaryFinal. Mt Lilydaleafter their debutant season now retire from the con-test to plan for 1998 in whatever section they will bedrawn .

Umpires : David Windlow and Tony GleesonPREVIEW OF SECOND SEMI FINALS TO BEPLAYED AT OAKLEIGH

SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS V. OLD BRIGHTONBLOODS

These two sides have met only once this season inRound 5 at Brighton Beach where the Old Xaveriansran out comfortable winners over the inaccurate OldBrighton Bloods by twenty one points . The overallstrength of the Old Xaverians can be gauged fromseveral factors ; experienced players ; flexible forwardline ; tight backline and the fact that the Crocodileshave only lost match points through three adminis-trative errors . Old Brighton Bloods have played con-sistently but have lost to both Old Xaverians andMazenod which must cause concern to Stuart Kayand his advisors . In attack Old Xaverians have manyproven avenues to goal against Old Brighton Bloodsapply pressure today .

Old Brighton Bloods will be looking to veteransLade and Wittey for leadership and steadiness whiletheir consistently good players McLennan, Mo rt onan d Cochran will have to star again for Old BrightonBloods to be successful.

Overall the Xaverians forwards averaged fourpoints more per game than have those from OldBrighton Bloods . On the other hand Old Xaveriandefenders have allowed on average twenty threepoints less per game . All these factors lead me toselect Old Xaverians to win again by some twenty fivepoints .SECTION 2 . KEW V. SYNDAL TALLY HO

Season 1997 has seen Kew return as a power inClub XVIII football as they have lost only once - to MtLilydale who were eliminated last week . Newcomers,Syndal Tally Ho have recorded twelve wins duringwhat has been an interrupted season for sides in thissection . As a consequence of the re-draw of fixtures,these sides have met only once during the season .Their meeting was in Round 9 when after a low scor-ing game, Kew won by twelve points . For the victorsLaurence, Edwards an d the consistent He rnadi didwell. Hancock and Captain/Coach O'Dea were mul-tiple goal scorers. Unfortunately Syndal Tally Ho list-ing of good players and goal kickers have not beenmade readily available and therefore I am unable to

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suggest any likely match winner. Overall the season-al statistics reveal little difference in the relative per-formance of the two sides . Kew average about fourpolilis more per game than do Syndal Tally Ho. Thefiev; defence has conceded, on average, about onepoint less per match than have their Syndal Tally Hocounterparts .

Although Kew will find the bigger finals groundattest of their stamina, I still favour them to win todayby around fifteen teen points .

BLADES SPORTING FOOTWEAR manufacturersof Blades football boots have lent their name to theClub XVIII finals series .

In each grand final either the player who kicks thefirst goal in the grand final or the player judged beston the ground will win a pair of Blades boots - firmdetails next week .

CLUB LAST WK TOTALCLUB XVIII (1)CLUB XVIII (1 )PRYDE OLD SCOTCHaAKLEY COLLEGIANSBOLT DE LA SALLE

CLUB RVIII (2 )gq:TOS,SAVAINEN MONASH WHITES 1'ALLEN MT LILYDALE 2A. CILECEKEN THORNBURY COUGAR S

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ORMOND (36) play St .K Sth/Caul (H), StKevins (A),Mazenod(H )5th IVANHOE (36) play Old Brighton (A), MHSOB (A),Therry (A)6th THERRY (36) play Banyule (A). St K Sth/Caul (H),Ivanhoe (H )D section :4th OLD ESSENDON (32) play St .Johns (H) . Old Geelong(H).5th PARKSIDE (32) play Whitefriars (H), Salesian OC (H)

CLUB XVIII (1) - 02.08.97B4AZENOa O.C. 4.2 7.3 10.4 11.5.71COid.EGIeItffi 1.1 7.3 8.5 10.7.67Mazeaod Francis 3. Jacobs 2, Kendell 2. Deegan . Harper. Dictntfo. Boyle . BestGreat team effort.Collegians Hoope 2, Oakley 2 . Fraser 2. Cross. A. Taylor. J. Taylor. MiraMan. BestHooper. Mothers . CYoss. Mirakian. Hader. Morrison.

CLUB XVIII (2) - 02.08.97MONASH WHITES 4.0 7.2 9.6 11.7.73MT. LH YDALE O.C. 1.1 6.3 8.5 8.6.54Monash Whites Van Der Zatm 6. Collier 3, Kenny. Tossavahten. Best Collier. VanDer Zatm. Tracy, Hoax . Glass . Veal.Mt. Lltydale Allen 2, Pearce 2, Madden 2, Cardan. Anderson . Best Flangan .Dkelto. Allen. GQuon. Livingston, McKay.

CLUB 18 (1)2nd SEMI-FINALS

OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON BLOODSOAKLEIGH - 2 P.M.

Field: T. Hall D . Windlow Boundary : D .McInerney T. Robbins Goal : Gary Clancy Robert

Parry

CLUB 18 (2)2nd SEMI-FINALS

KEW v. SYNDAL TALLY HOOAKLEIGH - 11 .45 A .M.

Field : R . Windlow P . Girolami Boundary: P. RapkeT. Gleeson Goal: Gary Clancy Robert Parry

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6th SALESIAN (28) play Old Camberwell (H), Parkside (A)7th AQUINAS (28) play Beaumaris (H), Caulfield (H )E East section :4th RICHMOND CENT (40) play Old Carey (H), Eltham (A)5th CHIRNSIDE PARK (38) play Hawthorn Cit (H), YarraVIly (H)E Central section:4th UHSOB (36) BYE then Old Westbourne (H )5th OLD WESTBOURNE (32) Will CYMS (A), UHSOB (A)

I Next week : "The games ahead to avoid relegation "

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[FOUFN TW__ ffNTY LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1992

The A Section game today with plenty at stakewas the clash between 8th and 9th teams,

Marcellin and Old Xaverians, each on 20 points andthe winner safe from relegation . Well, Xavs were fartoo strong, winning 18 .12 (120) to 11 .12 (78) . Bestwere Matt Hannebery, Damien Stoney (7 goals),Andrew Dillon (Old X.) and for Marcellin, AndrewTranquilli, J . Pappas and Joey Amad .

Phil's letter of the week read as follows:-Phil ,Having been associated with a club "charged

with conduct unbecoming, for being involved in amelee on a number of occasions over the years andsubsequently having stood in the cold for manyhours to be told we are guilty when we already knowwe are guilty (there is not denying a melee when ithappens), has the Executive every considered anautomatic fine imposition if a melee is reported byan umpire or official observer?

Of course an appeal mechanism would need tobe in place for special situations .

"Out in the cold - often "(The question is : has "O-I-T-C's club reformed or

is he standing in the cold . Despite my questioningPhil, in the tradition of all great editors respectedthe anonymity of his contributor - N.R . )

Craig Robison passed the club record of 242games with all but 8 played in the seniors . Robbojoined Old Trinity from school in 1977 and hasplayed ABCDE and represented the state on a num-ber of occasions .

Can the next record be beaten? 21 years to playyour 100 games, & throw in four goals in a VFLsemi final in a VFL career of four . Who is he?

Michael Cooke, Old Carey played from 1971-75,then came back as captain coach in 1978 . Then hewent to Olinda and Uni . Blacks and then retired.Last year he decided to make a comeback and helpthe club and chalk up 100 games .

10 YEARS AGO - 1987Hot favourites, Kew won the second semi in 'C'

very easily to move into B Section . Kew led MonashBlues by 39 points at half time and went on to winby 95 points. Best were Jenkins, Griffiths, Clayton,Cavanagh (6 goals).

Monash would regroup to meet lst semi winnersOld Melburnians who finished too strongly forThomastown. Only 1 point separated the teams atthe final change. Old Melburnians kicked 3 .6 to 1 .2in the last quarter. Cordner, Seccull, Bradshaw (Old

Melb) and Sinni,Assetta, Fellowes(T'town) were best .

D Section B&FMark Dyson was Old Ivanhoe's best player in itsnarrow win against St Kevins 6 .16 to 6.7 . Others tostar were Wells, Ball, Doddrell, N . Skalbert, Ryan .The St Kevin's best were A . Mulcahy, McKaige,Stone, Watkin.

Old Mentonians 24.16 defeated Bulleen United13.12 in the lst semi . The Sciacca brothers (V&D)and Acreman (9 goals) were Mentonian's stars .

A Section B&F, the J . N. Woodrow Medal waswon by Frank Gleeson (Old Paradians) 19, fromMike Greene (De La Salle OC) 17, with SimonMacauley (U . Blues) and Steve O'Rourke (North OldBoys) 16.

Frank Gleeson was the lst Old Paradian's play-er to win the 'A' Section B&F since Denis Dalton

way back in 1963 .The G .T. Moore Medal for the 'B' Section B&F

player was won by Gary Williams (Parkside) 24,from Nick Heath (U. Blacks) 20, with two StBernard's players, Mark Mahady and Mick O'Dea,3rd on 15 points.

The C Section B&F, the L .S . Zachariah Medalwas a great result for Thomastown with TonyFellows on 22 winning from Mark Sinni, 2nd on 15points with Gary Phillips (Old Haileybury) .

15 YEARS AGO - 1982At the VAFA's Annual Cocktail Party, a special

"50 years' service" presentation was made to FredColdrey who began his movement in 1926 as aMember of the Ist Hampton Scouts troop footballteam. Fred became a VAFA Delegate in 1933, andwas still there in 1982 . All joined in congratulatingFred on his magnificent performance .

When Old Melburnians (B) ran onto the groundto play St Bernard's, coach Laurie Aghan coachedhis 500th game of Amateur Football . Premiershipswith Reservoir Old Boys, then back to back 'B' and'A' flags with Old Scotch - his record, 16 grand finalsfor 9 flags in 13 years . Laurie also coached the VAFAside in 1974 (and went on in 1983 and 1984 toagain be successful state coach . against the VFA,VCFL and SA) .

West Brunswick's striking big man Bruce Iveyplayed his 250th game - 3 times section B&F, 8Club B&F, Bruce's contribution to the club wastruly magnificent - committeeman, chairman of thesocial committee . delegate and assistant secretary .

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Bruce also represented Victoria in Tasmania with6reat distinction . Bruce is currently on the VAFAi;xecutive .

Top two teams in 'D' . Parkside and Old Ivanhoemet with 'Parkers' too strong in the 2nd half to win17.16 to 13 .14 . Best were Allen, M. Ware, McBride(parkside) and Taylor, Baird, Jones (Old Ivanhoe) .

20 YEARS AGO - 1977Ormond, A, 4th and one game clear of Uni

Blacks, retained its lead when it scraped home by 3pints from De La Salle OC, 2nd in A, final scores5+ .13 to 9 .10 . Best were Corben, Russ, Bourne (0)and McHenry, Crothers, McDonnell (De La) .

With his goals in Old Paradians' B, 56 points winagainst Old Melburnians, John Jordan brought histally to 500 . His tally was the club best for 44 years,and had only ever been exceeded by two really greatnames - Alan La Fontaine, captain and centre for,~4elbourne in their League Premiership teams in1939, 1940 and 1941, who kicked 18 in a match in1929, and Phonse Kyrie, captain, then coach ofCollingwood and in fact coach of the Magpies'Premiership team in 1958, who kicked 12 in 1933 .

Old Xaverians congratulated Peter Fraser on:equalling the club record of 234 games held by PeterRaffaele . Always a forward due to his great pace,"Peter was then leading 'C' Reserve goal kicking .

'B' Section coaches were Ted Farrell (Coll .), Ian,Davis (Geel.), Bill McWhinnie (Ivan .), Darryl Cranch

;^;(M. Blues), Brendon Danaher (Old P.), Laurie Aghan,j Old Scotch), Mike Porter (Old Hail .), Tony Anderson(Old Melb .), Barry Evans (Res . OB) and Norm Caine(St Kilda CBCOC) .

25 YEARS AGO - 1972Caulfield Grammarians, after trailing Ormond

by 45 points at the last change, put in a great lastterm to go down by only 5 points .

Best were Candy, Macdonald, Ward (CG) andWood, Bourne, Jackson (Ormond) .

In a tight finish Ivanhoe scraped home by 4points from Collegians to hold 4th position in 'B'section. Collegians threw the game away by kicking2 .8 in the final quarter.

St Kilda CBC retained fourth position in 'C' sec-tion by defeating Fairfield - a reward for accuracy11 .1 up to the last, to finish up with 16.2 while theopposition Fairfield squandered opportunities with13 .7.

Celleja kicked 8 goals but did not rate a mentionin St Kilda's 6 best who were headed by Bilston,Browne and Casey.

Reservoir Old Boys, C, and Old Camberwell, F,were still undefeated .

250 games to John Wall, Nat . Bank playingcoach of the Reserves, and 150 to Les Caldwell (OldMelb.) and Barry Tanglefoot' Wilson (Old Melb .) .

30 YEARS AGO - 1967Uni Blacks 9 .16 defeated Kew 6.14 to take that

team's place in 'A' Section four.Collegians and Coburg were both in the fight for

the four.'B' Section four was settled - Ormond, UHSOB,

Uni. Blues, NMCBCOB (now North Old Boys) but allwere in the fight for the top 2 positions .

Clubs headed for relegation were OldMelburnians (B), St . Kevin's and Old Haileybury (C)and Preston (D) .

Old Ivanhoe Grammarians F.C .

TUESDAY 26TH AUGUST 193 7AT THE VENETO CLUB, BULLEEN ROAD, BULLEEN

Guest Panel including :

SAM NEWMAN (The Footy Show)

DOUGIE HAWKINS (The Footy Show)

LEON WIEGARDCost $50.00 includes 3 course meal starting at 7 p.m .

Drinks at club pricesClubs interested in Fundraising opportunity contact :

Godfrey Stevens 9439 3838 Andy Harris 9459 6775John Kent 9850 5857

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COACHES' CLIPBOARDAFCA/VAFA

Communication : A Coaches LifelineOver the years I have experienced a variety of coach-

ing styles and techniques, and as a player whoalways had the yearning to coach I paid particular atten-tion to their methods, learning sometimes more form thepoorer examples about what not to do. Without doubtthere is no style that is considered correct, and in fact allstyles of coaching can be successful . Match your person-tility with a style of coaching, be fair and consistent, planmethodically and you can be successful. However, whatn ll guarantee a lack of success is poor communication .

There are (4) areas of communication that are essen-tial for survival in the fickle life of a club coach. The firstis with the committee of the club . You must listen care-fully to them as they communicate their aims to you,noting with keen detail the content of the conversationsthat take place . Establish from them, in front of all thecommittee what it is they expect of you . Then in turn,demonstrate to them what it is you aim to achieve, andhow you will go about it . At the conclusion of this meet-ing, clearly delineate the job descriptions of all peopleinvolved in the football operations side of the club, in aneffort to ensure smooth running of onfield operations .

The second area of communication essential to suc-cess is with the players . As a coach you must commu-nicate effectively with the players . Initially you need tomake training requirements clear . What do the playersneed to do to win a position in the team . You must thenset out the key a reas of the game plan you will adoptand the patterns of play you expect from the players .For example, a long kicking game, a possession game,play in front, punch form behind etc. All basic parts ofthe game, but all require constant attention to makethem work. You can't expect a new recruit or an U19player promoted to the team for his first game to knowthe intricasies of your kickout plans unless you clearlycommunicate them to him . It is a job easily overlooked inthe hustle and bustle of match day preparations, but itis left too late if given on match day. The same of courseapplies to specific tactics for a particular match . Provide~tiTitten information on a Tuesday or Thursday so theplayer has time to digest them . These days a player musthe able to implement the team patterns of the side toplay well . If you want your players to do their best foryour team, make their job easier by providing clearinstructions, giving them adequate time to understandhem .

The third area of communication is again with theplayers . You must provide the player with regular, hon-

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est and positive feedback about their performance.During a game use the runner to send messages in apositive tone to reinforce performance . After each gamemake sure you talk to all players about their game. Don'ttalk to the good players only. Tell all of them how theywent . If you can't evaluate their game immediately afterthe match let them know that by Tuesday, you will havea talk with them. Avoid public criticisms . Keep feedbackabout poor performance fairly private. If a player is per-forming below standard you need, tell him, help himattain the level you want . Let him know his position inthe side is in jeopardy. To establish and maintain credi-bility don't "fudge" feedback . If a player is doing poorly,don't tell him he is omitted from the team for "team bal-ance" . Be honest with him, tell him in a positive way heis not performing to the required standard, but give himan opportunity to bounce back by showing him what hasto be done to meet the standards you set out earlier inthe year. Set him some goals and work with him to helphim meet them. It is critical to talk with a player who hasbeen left out of the team . Don't leave the player guessingas to why the coach has left him out.

Conversely, if a player is doing well, reinforce thiswith positive feedback. Show him a video of the game hehas done well in . Give him constant reminders as to whyhe is doing well . Written feedback sheets are an excellenttool . Use stats to reinforce your comments . They arehandy as they help remove subjective guess work abouta players' form .

The final area is with the supporters of the club .Make an effort with all people involved in the club . Leteveryone who supports the team feel that they are a val-ued member of the club. As a supporter they will valuetime spent with the coach . They will want to give theiropinions on the team's performance . Even if they are wayoff the mark, respect what they say, listen to them. Theymay have been around the club longer than you . Theymay well even know more about a player than you . Theywill also be around the club long after you have gone .

As I said at the outset, whatever style of coaching youadopt, the only way to make it work, is with effectivecommunication . This takes time and effort, but there isno doubt, if you do not communicate with people in theclub effectively, you have very little chance of achievingyour aims.

Dave RogersMonash Blues Senior Coach

C Section

UNDER-19 SECTION 1DE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTON Field: H . Little (R)G. Skandakumar ST. BERNARDS v. UNIVERSITYBLUES Field : P. Tuppen S. Lugowski OLD MEL-BURNIANS v. OLD CAREY Field : G . Gioras (R) C .Ryan OLD PARADIANS v. MAZENOD 0 C Field: C .Stewart (R) F. Karabelas OLD XAVERIANS v. ST.KEVINS Field : D. Perkins R . Sneddon (R)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2WHITEFRIARS v . OLD CAMBERWELL Field : S .Mannix V. Vescovi UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. WAR-RINGAL AT McALISTER OVAL Field : R. Love G .Moore BEAUMARIS v. OLD SCOTCH Field: C.Stevens (S) N . Evans MARCELLIN v. COLLEGIANS Field : G . Kelly G . Morgan OLD HAILEY-BURY v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS FISHER OVAL,HAILEYBURY COLLEGE Field : C. Stevens (J) I.Burgess Boundary: R. Binding J . Binding

UNDER-19 BLUEMONASH BLUES v. AJAX Field :, J . Ashurst A .Harris DE LA SALLE (2) v . ORMOND AT DAR-LING PARK Field : R. Devine M. Evans MHSOB v.OLD GEELONG Field : J . Bell P . Maebus OLDXAVERIANS ( 2) v. ST. BEDES MENTONETIGERS AT 11 .30 a .m . Field : D. Pieris R.Sneddon HAMPTON ROVERS has the bye

UNDER-19 REDTHERRY PENOLA v. YARRA VALLEY Field: J,Moore M . Wittmann ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. OLDPARADIANS ( 2) AT WHITEHORSE RESERVEField : T . Keating M . O'Brien CHIRNSIDE PARK V.OLD TRINITY AT 1 .30 P.M . Field : K. McMahon A.Chapman ( R) NORTH OLD BOYS v. AQUINASField : T . Carrick M . Forde OLD IVANHOE has thebye.

5 ~NA(The VAFA Senior Administration Committee reserves the right to alter venue s

depending upon participating teams when known )

SECTION 1st SEMI 2nd SEMI PRELIM . FINAL GRAND FINAL

A 31/8/97 (Sun) 7/9/97 (Sun .) 14/9/97 (Sun.) 21/9/97 (Sun .)Elsternwick Park Elsternwick Park Elsternwick Park Elsternwick Park

B 30/8/97 (Sat .) 6/9/97 (Sat.) 13/9/97 (Sat.) 20/9/97 (Sat .)Elsternwick Park Elsternwick Park Sandringham Elsternwick Park

C 23/8/97 (Sat.) 30/8/97 6/9/97 13/9/9 7Parkdale Sandringham San dringham Elsternwick Par k

D 23/8/97 30/8/97 6/9/97 13/9/9 7Central Reserve Central Reserve Parkdale Parkdale

E East 24/8/97 23/8/97 30/8/97 6/9/9 7Central Reserve Camberwell Camberwell Camberwell

E. Central 24/8/97 23/8/97 30/8/97 6/9/9 7Brunswick Brunswick Brunswick Brunswick

E. South 24/8/97 23/8/97 30/8/97 6/9/9 7Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc Mordialloc

Club XVIII (1) 3/8/97 (Sun.) This Saturday 16/8/97 24/8/97 (Sun . )Won by Mazenod Scammell Res . 2 pm Scammell Res . 2 pm Elsternwick Park 2 p m

Club XVIII (2) 3/8/97 (Sun.) This Saturday 16/8/97 24/8/97 (Sun . )Won by Monash Whites Scammell Res . 11 .45 am Scammell Res. 11 .45 am Elsternwick P. 11 .45am

U19 (1) 23/8/97 30/8/97 6/9/97 13/9/9 7Trinity Grammar 2 pm Trinity Grammar 2 pm Venue to be decided 2pm Venue to be decided 2p m

U19 (2) 23/8/97 30/8/97 6/9/97 13/9/9 7Scammell Res . 2 pm Scammell Res. 2 pm Scammell Res . 2 pm Scammell Res . 2 pm

U19 Blue 23/8/97 30/8/97 6/9/97 13/9/9 7Scammell Res. 11 .30 am Scammell Res . 11 .30 am Scammell Res . 11 .30 am Scammell Res. 11 .30 am

U 19 Red 23/8/97 30/8/97 6/9/97 13/9/9 7Trinity Grammar 11 .30 am Trinity Grammar 11 .30 am Venue to be decided 11 .30am Venue to be deckled 11 .30a n

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at. Nevins Goal kickers and hest players not received .

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 02 .08 .9 7BRIGHTON 5.9 13 .15 16.23 2028.148

0.3 1.5 8.5 9.7.614g1 Brtghtmt Feaster 2, Mount 2. Thomas . 2, Legudl, Delaney . Sheehan. Best Peartt,usntci. Brandt . Thomas, Smith .ot Bsnatds Ptlce 4 . Callery 2 . Brown, Mount . Pangrarlo. Best Price. Bossing. ARLS. Baker.

Pangmzlo

ST, SEVIIfB 1.3 4.7 9.10 9.11 .65GS L { SALLE 6.5 11.9 18.11 23.19.157

pe ta Salle Corin 10. Hart 4, Hiker 4. Logan. Bwe9a McHenry. Donk. Harper. Best Doak.

Corm. Hart. Rogers. Asmus. Hazbcr.

LZApEtSiTY BLUES 3 .3 4.5 10.8 18.10.106OLD MELBITRNIANS 1 .1 2.5 2.9 9.14.69l•rtiverslty Blues Goal kickers and best players not rectlted.oid Nefb+arNens Yamnes 3 . Miller 2, Balm, Conch. Forster. Sewzn. Best Sewell. Gains .vr - l~ . CnmP6ell. Tandy . Couzens.

OLD CAREY 5.4 7.7 13.9 18.18.124OII1 PARAIHIARS 4 .3 9.5 11.7 11.7.53~d Caroy Hood 6, A>tgus 3.

'Hood 2. Lau~tte 2. VnaIl 2 . S. Waod, Stone. McConnell. Best

7. &aod . S. Vthod. J. Woods . Safak. Costello.OHI Pandlena Rees 3. Hams. Pntscina Joyce. Stanley. Stevcn. Tzlarico. Richardson.

eaart. HestStekrn. TaLvxo. Porteous. Prusctno, Ventura. RataW

yfATE1vOD OC. 0.2 1.5 1.8 2.1022GLpRAVERWlB 22 4.7 9.11 15.17.107~ftzenad Hawkins . Kelly. Best Rtg); McDonne

ll. Paoluctl . Mason, Parry . Johnson

Otd 7CacerWU Jones 2. Fouler 2, 2 . Iceland 2. Stapleton 2. Nisbet McCarthy.I_'.~t . Kay. Drake. Best Carrodus. Stephens. Drake. Me64. Carrodus. Jones .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 02.08 .9 7ow CAhffiPRWEtl. 1 .5 2.9 4.11 14.10.74L-.YR'ERSRY BLACKS 3 .2 4.2 8.5 9.5.59o id CsmbexweB Salim 4, Hancock 2, Mlltams . Hanson . Brad. Paterson . Best Miles .

Derry. Scott . He6ernan. Saffar.Lnl Hacks Brown 7 . Mare 2. Best Brown. Man. Dimond . McQulre. McCauley, Vfine .

p7LId.45iS1Y)WM CYMS 2.1 5.3 9.4 12.4.76WfQTEbRIARS 4 .3 8.6 12 .8 18.14.122Glllamstovn GmchoasM 4 . Twist 2. Yessme. Matthews . Markley, Harb. Rickard . Murray.B&. t Cocks. Hunt. Twig . Gmchowssktl. l'essfne.RhlteG'ars Sullivan 3. Cassarmo 3, field 2. Crasher 2. Phan 2 . Bond. Which, Fleming.p.:ffs . 24athey. HBton . Bat Phan. Hilton . Hwthey. ttMdt. Duffy, Reid.WAR8IHGAL 1 .4 2.5 4.5 4.5.29BE~C:NARIS 7.3 10.8 15.13 28 .28.182µnrtin8elvan Lmt 2. NasraiLth . Mutton . Best Anderson. Hqrgcat. KNsat. Nasrallah .

co . '':IBell .Senmurfs McKenzk 10. Catlin 3. Spealmtan 2 . Ferguson, 2. Stevens 2. Waller 2,t{uEtoYtand. Maloney. Bird. Rand. Beg McKenzie . Walker. Palmer. Rand. Hayfield. CorOeM .

01D SCOTCH 42 93 13 .9 18.11.129MARCEIISN 4 .1 52 9.8 11.9.75Old Scotch Hnuidns 7. Crane 7 . O'Brien 2, Andrews. Lote . Best Davis. Crane. Hawkins .Junkeer. Thompeam . tVaScam..Nnce9in McCallum 3 . Cull 2. Hogan 2. Marian. Keamey. De~xrcelli. PappaLardo. Beet~„:rson . CUB. Deverce111 . MaOtexs. 9rmts . Sheehan.

COLLEGIANS 3 .1 7.7 9.14 13.1694OLD EIABEEYBURY 1 .1 6.3 8.8 8.12.60

GodGey 3 . Clark 2, Florentine 2. Forsyth 2 . Johnson 2. Harris, Van Der Verric .Beat g. Van Der Venne. MoIL3rtl . Britten. Fors}'th . Chaznpton.Old Halkybi¢y Somala 3 . Saunders 2. Jayasekerla 2. Home. Best Jayasekena Langford,J~. Parker. Gopu. Bell. Poutney.

.NAMEUNDER 19 (1)

CLUB LAST WE TOTAL

MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANSLEGUDI ST BERNARDS 1HAWKINS MAZENOD 1

UNDER 19 (2)HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 7SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 4CRANE OLD SCOTCH 7

UNDER 19 (BLUE )KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 4ROBBINS ORMON DGANGI ST BEDES MENTONE 4

UNDER 19 (RED )STELLA THERRY PENOLAA. CULTRERA AQUINAS 3JONES OLD TRINITY 3

55524 6

745949

644444

51

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UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 02 .08 .9 6AJAX 4,5 8.5 11 .9 18.11 .107HAMPfCP.tROVERS 2.2 8.3 9.4 11.8.74AJAX Goal kickers and best players not rcoeved .Hmqrtat Rooms Anderson 6. Armour. M. Dunba9. Grmwer, gum. D. Voss. Beat A.Voss. tutdersat. Gr[mmer. Couch. Rohn. Armou rST B'S MESt: TIG. 9.4 19.9 26.16 3724 .248MONASH BLUES 1.1 2.1 2 .2 3.2.20St Be Ment Ttg Aitad 9, V,99dns 7 . Wlntk 6 . KJngwell 4 . Gangf 4, Carroll 2. A. McShane2 . B. McShane. Best Davidson . SeroBn. Faaa. Tessonero. B. McShane. Smith.Monaeh Blues Hawkms 2. Byrne. Best SWIM1an. Bragg, Smiley. Burstun . Roscoe,Herrman.

ORMOND 2.3 3.7 9.11 14.13.97MHSOB 2.3 5 .6 5.8 8.11.59Ornrord Stephens 6 . Haines 2 . Pasam 2. Cullen 2, Bmwn. Byron . Best Gleesat. Ashford.Stephens. Haines . Grown. Stas7ak.MHSOB Rodder 2 . Bourke, Wilson. Parker, Sims-Lucas, Taylor. Learer. Best MMISara.Norman. M. Aske.v, A. Askew, Rockier. Leave.OLD GEEfANG 0.1 8.4 9.8 11.10.78OLD XAVERIAN8 (2) 7.1 13.6 17.9 18,13 .121Old Geelong Gatenhy 6. Brown 2. Bohm. Reuss. Edgar. Best Md.eLSh . Brauer. Gatenhy.Bolton, Lane. McCann.Old Xaverians Gleeson 6 . Kennedy 2, Hennessy 2, Lyttkton 2 . Ford 2 . Tucker. Mclnemey,DeL3hunty. Bat Kennedy. Hennesq . McInerney, Barry. Ttlaca . Quinn .DE LA SALLE: BYE

UNDER 19 (2) RED - 02 .08.97YARRA VALLEY 4.3 7.8 14.8 14.9.93ST LEOS EMMAtiS WP 3.1 7.4 12 .5 16 .8104Ysm Valley Thompson 3 . Laing 3. McMath 3. Send 2. Coleman 2, Arnold . Best Latng.Lkryrl. Coleman . hleBrath . Teltad . Lnng.St LeoK ;hzlmberse 4 . Devils 4 . Dankts 2. Lesins 2, Hodder 2 . 'Mills . McCann. BestManton. Denim. Morel, Daniels, Ctmimbets. Willis .

DID P555016118(2) 8.0 8.5 17.14 2120 .148CHB22iS IDE PARK 0.1 1.2 1.4 3.725Old Pandiens Rosbrook 3 . CoeEAO' 2, Sacco 2 . Baker 2, WOkls 2. Bnyd 2. Belmncasa.Picenges. De Rango. Bottler. To~ Rtchnrdaon . Joyce, Hildebrand. Bat Baker. Redford.Rosbm~; . Todd. Price. Matthew Prke.CWrnslde Park Goal kickers and beat players not recemmd.OLD 1TtIIiPtY 7.7 11.11 12.12 20.14 .134NORTH OLD BOYS 1.1 2.1 3.4 4.4.28Old Trinity Passador 3. Burrows 2. Newcomer 5 . Grefg 3, t5hldret, Hall. t4lFson 2. Jones 3.Best Medlin . Passad$. tNLwn . Bu[mxs. Dvatzts. Butler.North Old Boys Taylor. nodes. Tartan . Sand . Best KoutsaaasNas. Moutstata, Tonkin.Skene. Drum.t4hters.

A~UINA4 O.C. 5.1 11.2 14.8 17.8.110OLD I VANHOE 3.2 8.5 13.9 13.13.91Aquines Hevxran B. Cultrera 3 . Bleanimey. Moran . Chapman. Boland. h`khoi. BestHapman . Heveran . CulUer.t . Moran. Boland, Thomtts.Old Ivanhoe Daw7s 2. Dowd 2. Johnston 2 . Stagg 2. GWlenlale, PaNn, SpIden, Thomas,tVaddell. Best Dowd. George. Harrcqt. Oates. Spoor, Vincent .THERRY PENOLA: BYE

NEXT~WEEKSMATCHES~` ~U1 9AUGUST 16

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 (Round 18)OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD BRIGHTONOLD PARADIANS v . DE LA SALLEOLD MELBURNIANS v. ST. BERNARDS TO BE

PLAYED AT ST. BERNARDSMAZENOD v. UNIVERSITY BLUESOLD CAREY v . ST. KEVINSUNDER-19 SECTION 2 (Round 18 )OLD HAILEYBURY v. OLD CAMBERWELLMARCELLIN v . WHITEFRIARSBEAUMARIS v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSCOLLEGIANS v . WARRINGALOLD SCOTCH v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSUNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE (Round 18)OLD XAVERIANS (2) v . AJAX AT 11 .30 A.M.MONASH BLUES v . MHSO BDE LA SALLE (2) v. HAMPTON ROVERS AT DAR-LING PARKORMOND v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERSOLD GEELONG has the byeUNDER-19 ( 2) RED (Round 18)OLD NANHOE v. YARRA VALLEYNORTH OLD BOYS v. THERRY PENOLACHIRNSIDE PARK v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS AT 1.30 P.M.AQUINAS v . OLD PARADIANS (2 )OLD TRINITY has the bye

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Eight teams left now as semi -finalstake place today

REVIEW - ROUND 1 0Maribyrnong defeated Keilor convincingly and in

doing so kept Keilor the only team in the competitionto not win a game for the entire season . Heidelbergreceived a forfeit from Bendigo (1) who failed to maketheir match time due to bus trouble in Bendigo, andKaringal had little worry in defeating the RAID Lions,who have had a fine year given they are a mergedteam from Mitcham and Chadstone of 1996 .Broadmeadows needed a win to keep its chances ofcompeting in this year's finals alive, but failed as theMarlins ran out comfortable winners on the day .Werribee received a forfeit from Parkside (2), butplayed a trial match against a team from Geelong,who could be part of the competition in 1998 if allgoes to plan . Bendigo (2) had the bye .

Ballarat received a forfeit from Parkside (1) dueto illness and unavailability of the team co-ordina-tors . All involved with FIDA trust that Brian Lauderis fit and well soon after a recent stint in hospital .

In another crucial match Hawthorn Citizenshosted Ringwood where the winner would find them-selves competing in the finals this week . It was theRingwood Blues who were victorious and in doing somade the finals this year after missing narrowly lastyear.

PREVIEW - SEMI-FINALSAt 10 .15 in Division 1 Karingal clash with

Heidelberg which is a cut throat match. Both teamshave defeated one another recently and it wasHeidelberg who last inflicted defeat on Karingal inRound 9 at Brunswick . In what will be an excellentgame of FIDA football the Bombers should win heretoday. In the Division 2 match set down for 10.15Ballarat who are a new team this season will take onRingwood for the right of entry into the Grand Final,There appears little doubt that Ballarat will have farmore skill, but Ringwood will be most determined todo well. Ballarat should win well. In the remaining (2)matches Bendigo (1) should defeat RAID Lions easi-ly in Division 1, but given the RAID Lions team wasonly put together on the eve of the season Sue, Chrisand all of the other team volunteers are to be con-gratulated on their efforts this year. In the final matchthe Marlins will be too strong for Bendigo (2), whoafter having the bye last week find themselves playingin the finals, which not many people would havedreamed of two weeks ago .

Player of the Round - Round 10Gavin Ross (Marlins)

Reminders :Delegates' Meeting Monday August 25Presentation Night Friday August 29

LADDERS ROUND 9DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSBENDIGO (1) 10 8 2 0 616 259 237.8 32KARINGAL 10 8 2 0 638 280 227.9 32HEIDELBERG • 10 7 3 0 641 386 166 28RAID LIONS • 10 4 6 0 392 480 81.7 16MARIBYRNONG 10 3 7 0 279 511 54.6 12KEILOR 10 0 10 0 110 771 14.3 0* received forfeit

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSMARLINS •• 10 9 1 0 843 217 388.5 36BALLARAT •• 10 8 2 0 622 290 214.9 32RINGWOOD 10 6 4 0 623 403 154.6 24BENDIGO (2) • 10 6 4 0 528 447 118.1 24BROADMEADOWS 10 6 4 0 547 473 115.6 24HAWTHORN • 10 5 5 0 410 473 86.9 20WERRIBEE 10 5 5 0 374 507 73.8 20PARKSIDE 1 • 10 3 7 0 301 716 42 12PARKSIDE 2 • 10 2 8 0 236 834 28.3 8* received forfei tNB : teams receiving the bye are given ( 4) points but no %forfeiting teams receive average Iosing sco re, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the round

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP ; -$1500 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points after Round 15 (A&B), Round 16 (C-U19) matches. A team that has a bye is credited with awin . A senior win receives (8 points) ; reserves (2 points); U19 (5 points) ; club XVIII (2 points) . If a club's4 teams all win 6 bonus points are given ; if 3 teams all win 4 ; if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonu spoints . Bonus points from previous rounds are also shown .

NAM SEN. RES. U•19 C•18 TOTAL BON. BON. BON. PREV. TOTAL4/4 3/3 2/2 BON ,

OlD XAVERIANS I I 11 20 11 232 36 268ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 12 15 15 0 201 48 249OLD SCOTCH 11 15 11 9 191 4 24 219COLLEGIANS 10 14 12 8 184 30 214UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 14 10 0 182 32 214WHYfEFRIARS 0 C 12 13 12 0 182 4 24 210,NORTH OLD BOYS 14 10 9 0 177 28 205YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 13 10 0 180 24 204WILLIAh1STOWN CYh4S 15 13 5 0 171 20 191OLD CAREY 13 10 10 0 174 4 12 190DE LA SALLE 8 9 15 6 169 18 187KEW 12 13 0 13 148 2 36 186SOUTHBANK 15 15 0 0 150 2 26 178OLD BRIGHTON 11 10 7 11 165 12 177MHSOB 10 10 12 0 160 16 176ORbiOND 9 10 12 0 147 24 171BEAUMARIS 12 8 8 0 152 12 164SiARCELLIN 13 10 2 6 146 0 146THERRY PENOLA 9 8 9 1 135 6 141

As a result of the following clubs' teams all winning in Rounds 15/ 16 (min, of 3 required) the follow -ing players win a pair of Blades boots - Old Scotch (R . Price), Whitefriars (P. Coghlan), Old Carey (B .Cohen).

These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (988 99222) to arrange collection of prize .

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FINALS ELEJ-11-1Z3LITYSENIORS : All registered players with a permi tSENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least2 matches (be registered and have a permit) .UNDER 19: Must be registered and have a permit. If player has represented his club in morethan 5 senior and reserve matches, he is ineligible unless he has played more than 5 under19 matches .If a player is ineligible (due to above) and player does not obtain senior selection in his club'sfirst senior final match he is eligible to play any subsequent U19 finals match .

U19 players playing in VSFL U18 after June 30 must at round 16 decide where they will com-plete the season (VSFL or VAFA U19 only) i .e . any player who plays VSFL Under 18 footballthis weekend cannot play VAFA U18 football again this year . Where a club fields a secondU19 team to qualify for the Section 2 team, player not to have played more than 10 match-es in U19/1 team .RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit . Must have played 2 reserve matches and notmore than 10 senior matches during the season .CLUB XVIII SECTIONS : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played inmore than a total of eight senior and reserve grade games .

FINESRecent fines notices related to CODE A (teamsheet listing of opposition boundary andgoal umpires) have been rescinded .In relation to Code A fines teamsheets must show the required list of "Officials of the Day"and the names of your club's umpires - not the opposition's club umpires .The VAFA apologises for any inconvenience caused by fines recently received .

T177 AMIAM SHEE1`

Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match . Each piayer, mustsign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname.

Bl u e copy must bd handed to opposition c aptain at toss of coin .

'AFTER MATCH SCORES AND MATCH DETAILS REQUIREMENTS

C LUB XY111 HOME TEAMS 9531 8333 BY 2.30 pm SATURDAYRESERVES HOME TEAMS 9531 8333 BY 2 .30 pm SATl3RDAY .-

C-E/U19 HOME TEAMS 9528 33119 BY 5pm SATURDAY or 9528 2471

A and 6 sec. HOME 7EAMS Q by Q scores, goat9cac~ers ,

best ptayers 9531 8333 BY 5.15 pirn SATURDAY

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TEAM NAME P W D L FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTION

OLDSCOTCH 15 15 0 0COLLEGIANS 15 14 0 1OLDXAVERIANS 15 11 0 4OE LA SALLE 15 9 0 6E ;p MELBURNIANS 15 8 0 7UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 8 0 7CLD PARADIANS 15 6 0 9pL.DTRINITY 15 2 0 13STBERNARDS 15 1 0 14p_D HAILEYBURY 15 / 0 14

1609 721 223 .16 601540 885 174 .01 561495 859 174 .04 441439 1050 137.05 361233 1064 115 .88 321177 1049 112 .20 32980 1267 77.35 24739 1560 47.37 8799 1730 46.18 4702 1528 45.94 4

B RESERVEST KEVINS 15 12 0 3 1528 813 187.95 48ORMOND 15 10 1 4 1339 878 152.51 42OLD BRIGHTON 15 10 0 5 1421 809 175.65 40914508 15 10 0 5 1234 917 134.57 40i r,cRRY PENOLA OB 15 9 0 6 1059 1101 96.19 36y NZENOD O C 15 8 1 6 1147 943 121 .63 34:'dNHOE 15 5 0 10 1118 1144 97.73 209-5YULE 15 5 0 10 636 1474 43.15 20OLD IVANHOE 15 4 0 11 766 1281 59.80 16Sr K1LDA SOUTH CAULFIELDIS 0 0 15 422 1666 25 .33 0

C RESERVEST B'S MENT TIG 16 15 1 0 1685 636 264.94 62NORTH OLD BOYS 16 11 0 5 1523 764 199.35 44MARCELLIN 16 10 0 6 1047 775 135.10 40MONASH BLUES 16 9 0 7 1018 1044 97.51 36

nC`AAST0WN 16 8 1 7 1136 1181 96.19 34ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 16 8 0 8 922 1100 83.82 32LCD MENTONIANS 16 7 0 9 1085 1684 100.09 285_'LLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 16 5 0 11 867 1231 70.43 20.~!.iPTON ROVERS 16 4 0 12 750 1326 56.56 16AJAX 16 2 0 14 581 1473 39.44 8

D RESERVE SECTION;4HITEFRIARS 16 14 0 2 1418 752 188.56 56OLD GEELONG 16 12 0 4 1199 727 164.92 48PARKSIDE 16 12 0 4 1314 868 151 .38 48OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR16 8 1 7 1142 865 132.02 34CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 16 8 0 8 907 846 107 .21 323EAUMARIS A F C 16 8 0 8 1036 1046 99.04 32OLD CAMBERWELL 16 5 1 10 848 1095 77 .44 22ST JOHNS O C 16 5 0 19 887 1205 73 .61 20SALESIAN 0 C 16 5 0 11 847 1201 70.52 20AQUINAS 0 B 16 2 0 14 636 1713 37 .13 8

E EAST RESERVEYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS15 13 0 2 1598 701 227 .67 52KEW 15 13 0 2 1515 714 212 .18 52OLDCAREY 15 11 0 4 1018 521 195 .39 44R IC HMOND CENTRAL 15 9 0 6 1107 954 116 .04 36CH'RNSIDE PARK 15 8 0 7 834 844 98 .82 3284iLLEEN COBRAS 15 7 0 8 1016 970 104 .74 28ELEY PARK A F C 15 5 0 10 783 1154 67 .85 20ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 5 0 10 422 1410 29 .93 20HAWTHORN CITIZENS 15 4 0 11 579 1742 33 .24 1 6

E CENTRAL RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 15 0 1 1828 273 669 .60 60WiLL1AMSTOWN CYMS 16 13 0 3 1434 634 226 .18 52UNIVERSITY REDS 16 11 0 5 1121 736 152 .31 44NORTH BRUNSWICK 16 10 0 6 1174 747 157.16 40U H S O B 16 9 0 7 939 1096 85.68 36P1EST BRUNSWICK 16 8 0 8 891 981 90 .83 32LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 16 6 0 10 458 1340 34 .18 24OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 16 4 0 12 417 1475 28.27 16SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 16 4 0 12 421 1519 27.72 16

E SOUTH RESERVESOUTHBANK C B A AFC 16 18 0 0 1988 426 466.67 64rPENiNSULA 0 B 16 11 0 5 1245 739 168.47 44OAKLEIGH A P C 16 11 0 5 1082 974 111.09 44ST MARYS 16 11 0 5 1212 1117 108.50 44G~.ENHUNTLY 16 8 0 8 924 1069 86.44 32?0WER HOUSE 16 7 1 8 968 943 102.65 30ELSTERNWICK 16 6 0 10 920 1184 77,70 24> T PATRICKS MENTONE 16 4 1 11 773 1207 64.04 1 83dA5H GRYPHONS 16 4 0 12 772 1278 60.41 16NZ ALBERT PARK 16 1 0 15 633 1761 35.95 4

TEAM NAME P W D L FOR AGST % PT S

CLUB XVIII (1 )OLD XAVERIANS 15 12 0 3 951 295 322.37 48OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 15 12 0 3 887 644 137.73 48MAZENOD O C 15 11 0 4 944 685 137.81 44COLLEGIANS 15 10 0 5 774 685 112.99 40OLD SCOTCH 15 9 1 5 804 584 137.67 38DE LA SALLE 15 8 1 6 687 722 95.15 34STBERNARDS 15 4 0 11 469 967 48.50 16ST KEVINS 15 4 0 11 368 940 39.15 16OLD MELBURNIANS 15 3 0 12 482 1126 42.81 1 2

CLUB XVIII (2)KEW 15 14 0 1 1000 446 224 .22 56SYNDAL TALLY HO 15 12 1 2 938 468 200.43 50MONASH WHITES 15 11 0 4 926 561 165 .06 44MT LILYDALE O C 15 9 0 6 1059 641 165 .05 36MARCELLIN 15 7 0 8 597 690 86 .52 28THORNBURY COUGARS 15 4 0 11 802 950 84 .42 20OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR15 4 1 10 522 1070 48 .79 18THERRY PENOLA OB 15 1 0 14 335 1227 2730 4OLD GEELONG 4 0 0 4 132 346 38 .15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 16 13 0 3 1583 1081 146 .44 52UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 11 0 5 1727 1048 164 .79 44OLD PARADIANS 16 10 0 6 1794 1408 127 .41 40OLD CAREY 16 10 0 6 1564 1364 114 .66 40DE LA SALLE 16 9 0 7 1514 1397 108 .38 36OLD MELBURNIANS 16 8 0 8 1356 1470 92 .24 32OLD BRIGHTON 16 7 0 9 1391 1529 90 .97 28MAZENOD 0 C 16 6 0 10 1212 1603 75 .61 24ST BERNARDS 16 4 0 12 1177 1733 67.92 16ST KEVINS 16 2 0 14 1042 1912 54 .50 8

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 16 13 0 3 1692 929 182.13 52WHREFRIARS 16 12 1 3 1490 996 149.60 50OLD SCOTCH 18 11 0 5 1601 1138 140.69 44UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 10 0 6 1283 1126 113.94 40BEAUMARIS A F C 16 9 0 7 1480 1203 123.03 36OLD HAILEYBURY 16 7 1 8 1429 1255 113.86 30OLD CAMBERWELL 16 6 0 10 1485 1396 106.38 24WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 6 0 10 1232 1754 70.24 24MARCELLIN 16 3 0 13 1045 1584 65.97 12WARRINGAL A F C 16 1 0 15 710 2431 29.21 4

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 16 16 0 0 2328 503 462.82 64ORMOND 16 14 0 2 1703 1021 166.80 56MHSOB 16 13 0 3 1468 924 158.87 52AJAX 16 8 0 8 1034 1342 77.05 32HAMPTON ROVERS 16 7 0 9 1214 1422 85.37 28#OLD XAVERIANS (2) 16 7 0 9 900 1289 69.82 28DE LA SALLE (2) 16 6 0 10 750 1313 57.12 24MONASH BLUES 16 6 0 10 784 1530 51 .24 24OLD GEELONG 16 3 0 13 881 1907 46.20 1 2

UNDER-19 (2) RE DYARRA VALLEY 16 12 0 4 1496 1029 145.38 48OLD TRINITY 16 10 0 6 1489 970 153.51 40ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 16 10 0 6 1411 1185 119.07 40AOUINAS 0 C 16 10 0 6 1195 1332 89.71 40THERRY PENOLA OB 16 9 0 7 1345 1338 100.52 36OLD PARADIANS (2) 16 9 0 7 1222 1285 95.10 36NORTH OLD BOYS 16 9 0 7 884 1176 75.17 36OLD IVANHOE 16 6 0 10 1208 1611 74 .98 24CHIRNSIDE PARK 16 5 0 11 817 1719 47 .53 20

# INELIGIBLE PLAYER ROUND 13

* THERE WERE NO INELIGIBLE PLAYERS IN ROUND 1 4

REMEMBERPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGAL COHO L INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK O R

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1997

TEAM NAME P

OLD XAVERIANS 15OLD SCOTCH 15COLLEGIANS 15OLD HAILEYBURY 15DE LA SALLE 15OLD MELBURNIANS 15UNIVERSITY BLUES 15ST BERNARDS 15OLD TRINITY 15OLD PARADIANS 1 5

OLD BRIGHTON 15ST KEVINS 15MHSOB 15ORMOND 15IVANHOE 15THERRY PENOLA OB 15OLD IVANHOE 15MAZENOD O C 15ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 15BANYULE 1 5

NORTH OLD BOYS 16MARCELLIN 16ST B'S MENT TIG 16OLD MENTONIANS 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 16THOMASTOWN 16ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 16HAMPTON ROVERS 16MONASH BLUES 16AJAX 16

OLD GEELONG 16BEAUMARIS A F C 16WHITEFRIARS 16OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 16PARKSIDE 16SALESIAN 0 C 16AQUINAS O B 16ST JOHNS O C 16CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 16OLD CAMBERWELL 1 6

OLD CAREY 16YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 16KEW 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 16CHIRNSIDE PARK 16BULLEEN COBRAS 16ELEY PARK A F C 16ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 16HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 6

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 16UHSOB 16OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 16UNIVERSITY REDS 16LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 16SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A F C 16WEST BRUNSWICK 1 6

SOUTHBANK C B A AFCPENINSULA 0 BST PATRICKS MENTONEPOWER HOUSEOAKLEIGH A F CST MARYSGLENHUNTLYELSTERNWICKMONASH GRYPHONSANZ ALBERT PARK

16161616161616161616

W D L FOR AGAINST % POINT SA SECTION

11 0 4 1622 1195 135.7311 0 4 1492 1229 121.4010 0 5 1498 1160 129 .148 1 6 1327 1412 93.988 0 7 1264 1326 95.327 1 7 1344 1256 107,016 0 9 1350 1483 91 .035 0 10 1310 1612 81 .274 0 11 1133 1372 82 .584 0 11 1262 1557 81 .0 5

B SECTION11 0 4 179711 0 4 176610 0 5 17219 0 6 15009 0 6 16549 0 6 15537 0 8 15096 0 9 15423 0 12 14780 0 15 1159

C SECTION15 0 1 188513 0 3 180613 0 3 207211 0 5 18328 0 8 17386 0 10 14936 0 10 14524 0 12 13274 0 12 10980 0 16 929

D SECTION13 0 3 187113 0 3 166412 0 4 16288 0 8 14958 0 8 15287 0 9 13837 0 9 14916 0 10 12935 0 11 12161 0 15 1109

E EAST SECTIO N15 0 1 181114 0 2 212713 0 3 218410 0 6 15719 1 6 14896 1 9 15325 0 11 8954 0 12 7173 0 13 787

E CENTRAL SECTIO N16 0 0 165813 0 3 177710 0 6 10929 0 7 13718 0 8 10937 0 9 11757 0 9 10225 0 11 8755 0 11 896

E SOUTH SECTIO N16 0 0 246112 0 4 178912 0 4 181310 0 6 19698 0 8 15887 0 9 14376 0 10 15105 0 11 14003 0 13 13351 0 15 1035

1263 142.28 441363 129.57 441318 130.58 401259 119.14 361452 113.91 361601 97.00 361585 95.21 281517 101 .65 242136 69.19 122185 53,04 0

967 194.93 60999 180.78 521290 160.62 521444 126.87 441629 106.69 321631 91 .54 241753 82.83 241721 77.11 162015 54.49 162183 42.56 0

1250 149.68 521223 136.06 521286 126.59 481472 101.58 321588 96.22 321523 90.81 281658 89.93 281564 82.67 241433 84.86 201681 65.97 4

889 203.71 601069 198.97 561052 207.60 521296 121.22 401138 130.84 381349 113.57 261883 47.53 202279 31.46 162158 36.47 12

877 189.05 64872 203.78 521199 91.08 401229 111.55 361289 84.79 321383 84.96 281289 79.29 281366 64.06 201455 61.58 20

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