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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 19, 1998

1 1 I' \

Fostering Famify

Footd aff

since 1892

A,B-Rd.1 8C, U191- First Elimination

& Qualifying finalsE, F - First & Second

Semi-Finals

Club 18 - Grand Finals

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. . . FROM THE DESK OF

THANK 7:'";J

nie to give a big thank you to all clubs who won't

the Association . In the main, club support has

be participating from today on, for their help in,,, ;ding Saturday evening match details as require d

n first class and the Administration and Executiveun who work on Saturday night thank clubs most

n~?rely-11so thanks to people who read this column last

el ; and did not besiege us with calls relating tou1u . I ask everyone to show the same courtesy

this Saturday night.There is much recording of scores and planning to

I : done before ladders and the following week's,; ,°nues are released, so general information calls will,iot be acknowledged before 6 o'clock. All final siren<ores, ladders (A and B) and venues for the followingv; Cett will be available on the guit Smokefree Info-Line between 5 .30 and 5 .45 .SPOR'I SC O17ER / CHANNEL 31 COVERAGEOF FINALS MATCHES.

This Saturdavs Elsternwick Park match (OldScotch v. Old Haileybury ) will be the fmal game cov-ered for the home and away matches .

From next weekend each A and B section finalbe covered, except the B section first semi and

pr-timinary finals . On preliminary final day the C sec-tion Grand Final will be covered from ElsternwickPark .

As space is diminishing on the balcony atNr3dquarters with our TV coverage and also the 31NRradio broadcast of B section finals, club video crewsare asked to make alternate arrangements as towhere thev can film from .

A . B yand C section clubs participating inElsternwick Park finals will be asked to contribute$100 towards the costs of having each game covered .The receipt of this $100 will gain for the club and fulltape of the match with complete commentary and iftlie club has paid to have a match covered during theseason extra tapes will cost $20 each for club, playersor supporters - otherwise $25 per tape is required .

If a participating club chooses to pay a $200 feetowards the costs of having a game covered . the clubWill receive 10 complete tapes plus commentary of the~anle .

Clubs that have contributed towards the costs of

having matches cov-ered during the sea-son are given theopportunity of pur-chasing copies of 2L--1L ST'j NSlibrary tapes of 1998 C=xmZE EXECIT T Ematches covered, OFFICER

CONTINUING THE SERIES. . .. THE BEST OF THEOLD PARADIAN S

OP's stalwart Denis Wheelahan has provided thefollowing:B : Phil O'Dwyer Laurie Wakeling David Jone sHB: Sam Assetta Eddie Murphy Spensley WilliamsC : Dominic Spillane Ross Duke Bernie O'BrienHF: Brian Weyman Dale McCann Mark Beer sF: John Booth John Tudor Frank GleesonRUCKS : Michael Quinlan Phil McLaughlinROVER : Denis Dalto nI/C: Peter Wood, Michael Skerritt and Peter Burt .TEAMS IN FINALS - TRAINING ATELSTE CK PARK

Teams engaged in a Saturday or Sunday final willbe entitled to have a brief training session atElsternwick Park on a Monday or Wednesdayevening. On each night two timeslots will be avail-able - 6 .15 (on) to 7 .15 (offl or 7.30 (on) to 8 .30 (off) .

Please note that there will be no training sessionsallowed on a Tuesday or Thursday evening.

Brett Connell at the VAFA is the person to con-tact in regards to these training sessions . Brett alsowill contact clubs to advise of any cancellations due topoor weather conditions .TWO OLD LIONS TO ROAR NO MORE IN THEVAFA. . . . . . . FY)R THE TIME BEIN0

Former Fitzroy team-mates and good friends,Leigh Carlson and Neville Taylor, stand down fromtheir respective positions this year . Leigh has coachedCollegians for the last time seasons and has decidedto stand down, whilst Neville who has coached oursenior representative team for the last two years, hasdecided not to continue due to business pressures .

Both have been wonderful ambassadors for theVAFA and I wish them both well for the future .

Now maybe Nev could coach Collegians next yearand Leigh could take over the representative side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r ;n,nanmmrn ii i

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

August 22n c_ 9 "6_ . Price : $1 .50 ~" ® : .19

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YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE . . .he A-section column has focused in recent weekson upsets : teams who cannot grasp the goldenopportunities presented to them on a platter, and pun-

ters who back a sure thing fo rpen. the unthinkable to hap.But my creative imagery

thing - there are only so man's y starting to wear a bitways to cloak the sur-

prising results which continue to filter through from A-section grounds .REVIEW

Certainly, the ladder leaders were left speechless bytheir unexpected capitulation

to Old Brighton .Afforded the luxury of nursing injured players back tofull strength through the reserves, Xavs were clearlyconfident that the second-last Tonners could not pos-sibly conjure up a brand of football potent enough toupset the reigning premiers . But Brighton did that andmore, chopping up A-section's best performed sidewith a slick running game, precise disposal and amakeshift fonvard line which had Tim O'Shaughnessyscratching his head

. The most impressive quality ofBrighton's game was its resilience : when Xavs chal-lenged in the third and final quarters . and seemed des-tined to overrun the challenger yet again, Brightonresisted, and ultimately prevailed .

They weren't the only triumphant underdogs lastweekend . Ol

d heap after bowing out of the September e race thelwin ab eekquarte

r efore, resurrected itself with a stirring six goal finalthat Hiltdentedove~eme e some j~difeirnlt

form with a best-on-ground effort for the Bloods, whocan repeat the dose today against Old Scotch atElsternwick Park

. too who that adfmals berthswould need t

o warned be secured be ogr

e some time

their last round fixture with Xaverians, failed to heedtheir ocn words, losing to a De La Sall e side that justwon't lie down, Adam Elliott and Ben Mannix starredagain for the victors .

With shock losses . surprise capitulation's andunexpected upsets the norm in recent weeks. St,Bernards an d Old Scotch were suitably relieved totake the four points in their respective matches againstUniversity an d Co llegians. Bernards were thankfulfor some wayward kicking for goal by the Blues whichallowed them to a 4-point deficit at the last change intoa 25 point victory, while Scotch were never troubled intheir 69-point svin over the Lions .

AND TFIE WINNERS ARE.. . .Four matches of tremendous significance this

afternoon, and one dead rubber. The dead rubber seesUniversity Blues host Old Brighton at University Oval

in a match notable for two of the pacier midfields in A-section, For Brighton, the right formula has been~

found too late in theseason . Last week'seffort against Xavsproved that they havea midfield unit compa-

against the Lions today, but surely last week's ios:

rable to that of any A-section side, and Jack ;Tymms, Lennox and Hipwell should provide interesicompetition for the likes of Slimmon, Ma lest(Sheehan and Wilcox. Brighton by 4 goals. PDe La Saile face a monumental effort if they «to extend their season beyond todays final round clwith St . Bernards. Not only must they defeat the ;ond-best side in A-section, the Dees will also be relyupon losses to St . Kevins and Old Melburnians if tare to sneak into the four. With Mannix, Elliott, Evand Brasher, there is little doubt about their pla}capacity, but I'm not sure if Kevin Collins is a bettman . . .the odds aren't good for De La Salle .Bernards by 14 points .

AMe burnianser whor~ need l only lbeat C

offered onollegians to

iand hope St. Kevins or Old Scotch defeat to slip i

pot at the close of the home and away seasI fancy Old Melburnians will triumph by 5 gc

casts serious doubts on the Redlegs' capacibgo all the way.

Somewhat more reliable are the Cardinals, victover Collegians last week and likely winners agaiOld Haileybury today. And should today's game raccording to plan, Old Scotch Will compete in tyear's finals after looking doubtful early in the seasThere has been little fanfare about Scotch this yFand I suspect you won't hear too many self-congralatory pats-on-backs after today's 43 point victory othe Bloods .

would they have lo Sted to face Old Xaverians lhow dea

ast wewhen Xavs were flat, rather than today, when a spotthe four is riding on the outcome

. There are a hostreasons to explain why Xavs faltered last week - ccventional wisdom says that a loss was probably ibest thing for them in the lead-up to September, andKevins will know full well that it's unlikely to hap fagain today. But in losing to De La Salle last week, 1Skobbers have made their own bed. . . . today's 49 poSloksos

wbbe riilsbe the start of man y a sleepless night for t.

Old Meburnians - congratulation~s to Arneet Ba ion reaching 50 games for the club in Round 15 .valuable player only missing 3 games in 3 years ataking out the U19 B&F in 1997 . Good luck for tnext 50 .

Old Haileybury - congratulations from all at tBloods to Duane Scaife on reaching 50 games 1~

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,lurday against Old MelburnIans .Old Xaverians - congratulations to the followingers who have reached milestones recently with the

150 games to Andrew Di llon, Michael Holmes ,Tony Keyhoe, and David Landrigan . also 100 games,t, Anthony Bourke, Dan Richardson an d Adam5,s ;, All at the club thank you for your efforts an d

i.h you well in achieving your next milestones .

St . Bernards 30 year Best Tea mB : M . Perrett . R. King . G . Arnottt. HB : P. Aughton,:aekham, F. Dunell . C : J . Doolan . T. Hannebery -

;,1 . Drennan . HF: B . Angel, D . Collins, A . O'Brien.F; 11 . 'tlahony, L . Gollant . V. Comito . Rocks : W . Carev,

;t"ade. D . Burgin . IC : B . Mahoney P. Smith, G .Allister. Coach : G . Mitchell . Asst . Coach : P. Daffey .

SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

SEid1ORS - 15 .08 .98DE LA SALLE 4.5 7.12 10.14 14 .14 .98ST KEVINS 3.0 5.5 4.8 6.8 .44Be La Sa lle: Hart 3 . Lased 2. Evans 2. O'Donnell . Elliott. Brasher, Balzer, B.Mamriz. Fisher. Flo,rerday. Best: B. Mamuz. Elliott. Balzer. Crou•e. Chun. Brasher.St Kevins : D. Ryan 4, Heuitt 2. Fraser, Powell. Garvev. Curtis . Bowles . Clive. Best :Marusi. Smuh . Callery. D. R}an . Macey. Olive.OLD SCOTCH 6.5 8.6 13.11 17.11.113COLLEGIANS 2.2 3.5 4.8 6.8 .44Old Scotch: Hawkins 5, Boyd 4. Plulltps 4. Collins 2. Millar 2.Best: Price . Eagle .Hoolt. Collins . Pritchard . Hurnc .Collegians : Dean .Jolms 2 . Van Der !'enne 2. Clearv. 1'asdekis. Best: Bakter.Clearv. Jefferson . Erg. Phillips . Han-is.ST BERNARDS 3.3 8.8 9.7 15.14.304UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.8 5.11 8.17 10.19.79St. Bernardro: Vassallo 3, Gilmour 3. McKeon . Davis 2. Gray . Harvey. J . Gollant .Adam Merrn,gton. Best : Loughlin . L. Gallant . B. Hogan . Gray. Adam hferrington .McKeon.University Blues: Coleman 2 . DeCrespiv,try 2. Staritski 2. Wycz~,•kouskt 2 .Falrbank. Shannon . Beat : W}rrykavski. Kordick. Longtey. Guengerich. Blood,BeltrameOLD XAVERIANS 4.3 6.4 10.7 13.11 .89OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 9.7 11.8 18.9.105Old Xaverians: Bourke 6. Jones 2 . Tailor 2. Hatfield. Richardson. Dann. Best :Bourke. Ford. Jones . Landn gan . Coghlan. Dillon.Old Brighton; Hmeh 4. Alderson 3. Tpmts 2 . Oaleiktr 2 . Jackson 2 . Pirr[e,Lennox Krvzvvniak . Best : Logan. ILaju. Guide h. HlpueD. Witltams. Jackson.OLD HAII.EYBURY 1.1 ').5 7.9 13.10.88OLD MELBURNIANS 3.3 4.6 6.11 9.13 .67Old Haileytnuy: Floyd 3. Adorn Harmloh, 2. Lay 2. Herne. Somaia . S. Waldon .Warden . Best : Adam Hilton, Morey . Som~. Lay. Armstrong. D. Seccull .Old Men,,,mta .,a• Me hitdWi 4. Guest 2. Rabbitt. Ellis, Boyd. Best: McMullin .McKeon. McDougall. Holnte. L . Bann . Eahry.

RESERVES - 15 .07 .9 8DE LA SALLE 5.3 5.4 7.9 8.13.61ST KEVINS 3.1 6.4 8.8 8.9.57De La SaBe: hlamtix 3. Campbell 2. Haber. Duncan. Best : King 6. Wright. Hodder.Morel, Thomas . Ford .St . Kevins : McArdle 3. Scarfo 2 . Hassett. Partsatus . L}2tch . Best : Sheehy. Day.Mulcahy. Terzhd . Hassett . Salisbur_v.OLD SCOTCH 1.3 7.7 9.8 10.10 .70COLLEGIANS 3.1 6.4 6.8 8.9.57Old Scotch: McDonnell 3, Heath 2. Castrictun. Blenhem. Portion. Startck . Duthie.Best: Steele . Davis . Hoskirtg. Gross, Pamon. Kerr. Collegitne: l4oolet•3 . Blackman 2 . Pollack 2 . Jones . N. Milat. O'Donnell. Best: Blackman . Hasting .Jones . Pollock. D. Milat. Ingus.ST BERNARDS 7 .4 9.7 13.10 18.12 .108UNIVERISTY BLUES 2.0 2.1 2.2 5.9.39St Bernards : Matheues 3. Rood 3. Dai7ev 2. P. Capes. D. Than.. Hardwtick .Tatdcey. Dalian . J. Overman, Kennedy. Talbot . Best : Tankey. Ketmedy . De Bono.Matheurs. Wood. S. Bvrne .University Blues : Lemien 4 . RNslt. Best: McIntosh . Mrilloon . Irvine . Lenten.Miller.

OLD XAVERIANS 3.5 7.8 13.11 18 .16.112OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 2.1 2.2 2.4.16Old Xaverfans : Hunter 3. Lethlean 3. Drake 2. Perrv 2 . Hamneberv . Walsh.Barrett. Ddla. Jones . Hilbert_ Best: Drake. Hunter. Barrett. Harmebery . Steam. A.Botuk eOld Brighton: Winter, Mandylaris . Best : t5bft Toms . Bickett. Begiey. McMahon.D . 4'ilson .OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 2.1 4.2 4.2 .26OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .0 5.8 8.8 10.13 .73Old I' ileybury: Bvrns 2 . Rtelin. Saunders . Beat : Pountncy. Richardson. Gopu .Smitn . Byrns . Orton.Old Melburn3snn: Barns 3. Dixon 2. S . Rose 2. Bennett 2 .. Mills . Best : P. Theodore .Betu lerson. Bauus . Jenkins . SaUabatilc.

SALLO ST.BERNARDS 3 7030YD OLD SCOTCH 4 50

f~IL ~~ORE ST . BERNARDS 3 48;;CPTARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 1 46n RYAN ST. KEVINS 4 451,1. .1RNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 4 1

A RESERVEr [SHER DE LA SALLE,'.'RZYKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUESDIXON OLD MELBURNIANS~aUNDERS OLD HAILEYBURY

4235342 9

ST. KEVINS v. OLD XAVERIA=iS Field : Wayne1 iinton Jamie Kvins Boundary Santo Caruso RohanDevers Goal : Brad Nash Russell Owens

DE LA SALLE v . ST. BERNARDS Field : GrahamThwaites Anthony Damen Boundary Bob MuttonJon Stevenson Goal : Geoff Grigg Bernie DixOLD SCOTCH v. OLD HAILEYBURY atElsternwick Park Field : James VanBeek TimSutcliffe Boundary Shawn Hennig StephenJohnston Goal: Bernie Hoare Anthony Simpson

COLLEGIANS v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field : MartinJackson Albie Firley Boundary Neil Woods AnthonyPaterson Goal : Bernie Jephson Shannon Ryan

UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD BRIGHTON Field :tndrew Stephen Cameron Nash

A SECTION 1ST SEMI-FINALSENIORS

SUNDAY AUGUST 30THELSTERNWICK PARK - 2 P .M .

RESERVESSUNDAY AUGUST 30TH

ELSTERNWICK PARK - 11 .30 A .M .

THIS WEEKEND'S 0 TSC VEMATCH OF THE V,Y I S

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atch highlights and panel discussion of this match shown o n Channel 31 Saturday 29 August, 12.00 noon - 1 .30 pm)

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1 B. King 1 M. ChunPos. Cc

' 1 A. Baxter 1 M. Benne tt2 N. Florentine 2 P. Fiume 1 A. Kryzwniak 2 D. Connell (C) 2 S. Theodore3 B. Woolhouse 3 D. Crowe 2 J . Murch 3 D. Warden 3 A. Ros s4 T Van Der Veene 4 L. Hall 3 R. Oakley 4 C. McKenzie 4 S. Ellinghau s5 G. Deane-Johns 5 C. Swift 4 M . Talbot 5 C. Warden 5 L Bun n6 S. Van Der Veene 6 M. Fisher 5 N. Perry (C) 6 W . Smith .

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

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8 C. Hi so ng

8 C. Wright 7 B . Logan.

9 C. Home 8 M Lovett8 C. Pollock 9 C . Campbell 8 G . Hipwell 10 C. Efstathiou

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yV. Clea ry 10 T. Silvers11 A . Evans (VC)

9 S. Lennox 11 C. Hucker 10 T. Robe rt s10 S . Harding12 D Toohey

10 R . Hart man 12 D. Seccull 11 M.Juke s11 B. Mackenzie .

13 A . Waters11 A . Fitzgerald 13 B . Cart y

14 A Forsyth 12 A. Hewitt12 C . Dilen a13 S . Elg 1 4 A. Duncan

12 H . Bickett13 R Kent

.15 N . Morey 13 S . Rose

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15 R . Bartholmeusz 14 J . Bun n

15 N. Michael16 S. Hyland .

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16 C. Eabryry17 J Mille r16 A . Wallace 19 J . Tully 17 A . Van Den 18 M . Constable .18 A Topakas17 R . Hosking 20 B. Corin Dungan 19 M . Armstong (VC ) .19 A Parkin17 D . Phillips

18 J Bennett20 P. O'Brien 18 M . Jackson (VC) 20 C . Krau s

21 A . Walden.

20 J . Guest.19 B . Mooney

21 D. Jackso n22 P. O'Callaghan

19 A . Mandylari s20 A Palfrey

21 B . Water s22 S Ri h d

21 L . Boy d20 A . Greenway 22 S . Laska

.21 N Winter

. c ar so n23 M Seccull

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27 J . Dann 27 O. Boyd25 J . Frazer 26 P. Wyles . 28 A. Pound 28 S . Rabbi tt26 S. Wooley 27 L. Van Der

.Pligt 26 T. McNamara 28 S. Walden 29 M . Ward

27 S . Humphry 28 S . Ha rt 27 D . Paterson 29 B. Carson 30 I . McMullin28 S . Blackman 29 D . Rosman 28 A. Alderton 30 R . Aughterson 31 J . Hart29 A. Kenneally 30 B . Mannix 29 P. Woff 31 D . Mason 32 A . McDougal l30 M . Galbraith 31 K . Manna 34 M . Reid 31 B. Main

32 P O'Donnell 33 G . Dixo n31 J . Nevins 32 R . Bonnici 35 S . Mercer .

33 A. Floyd 34 C . Elli s32 J . Tar eP Y 33 D . King

'36 B . Pollock 34 C. Reidy 35 D . Brown

33 A . Sta rtin 33 M . O Donnell 38 J . Raju 35 D. Lappage 36 A McKeo n34 D . Entwisle 34 A . Pedicini 39 A . Fischer 36 B. Lay

.37 R . Mulquine y

35 R . Morley 35 A . Mackintosh 40 N . Bulfin 37 S. O'Grady Michell38 A36 G. Fode 36 M . Aro n

S41 J . Murchie 38 R. Parker .

39 J Rigg99M . Opie 37 . Clay 42 A . Corks 39 M . Stanojevic .40 S Crow

38 M . Lake (C) 37 M. Rose lMithen38 A 43 C. Brew

40 H. Gop u40 W. Phillips

.41 G . Wilhel m

39 R . Jone s'

.39 P. Brasher (C)

44 A . Brown 41 B . Melin 42 P. Theodore40 M . O Donnell

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45 Z Useinov45 M . Mossman45 N Harris

43 L. Borella 49 M . Barber 45 N. Hill46 P. Langford-Jones

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46 C Harris44 X . Clancy 50 S . Williams (VC)

47 J . Kuria 47 S . Brown.47 D Milat

44 T Montgome ry 51 D . Strachan 48 S . Saunders 48 C . Jenkins.48 J Lemon

46 M . Hagan 52 D . Stockdale 49 R . Goulden 49 T. Stuckey (C ).49 A Smith

47 D. Lasini 53 B . Latchford 50 A . Bonwick 50 P. Marini s.50 B. Jefferson

48 D. Smith49 A . Moore

56 R . Brown57 A McLachlan

51 P. Dimond52 D . Reid 51 C . Bank s

51 P. Baxter 50 P. Mannix.

59 R Farrar 53 C . Pountney 52 B . Campbell

52 N Gill 50 J. Doak.

60 D Crewdson54 D . Scaunich 53 A . Bains

53 M . Inglis 51 A . Orlando.

61 A Witte54 M. Thiele 54 1 . Paterso n

54 T. Dimopoulos 52 D . Hyland. 55 L . Byrne 55 S . Murray

55 A . Mirakian 53 L . Seeger 62 A. Lewis 56 D . Webb 56 A . Hun t55 E . Jones 54 J. Ducke tt 63 B . Wilson 57 M. Wray 57 M . Peers57 J . Moore 55 M. Herber 66 T. Lennox 58 R . McMaster

58 S. Giglia58 A . Thompson 58 T. Ford 71 B . Alderson 59 L . Herdsman

n60 J Amitrano 59 J . Raftopolou s59 M . Richards 59 M. Mercuri 84 P. McMahon .

61 A.. Hall 60 H . MarshallM . Gribble 61 R . Grace 62 R . Thornton 61 J . Sallaban k

70 T. Smith 62 R . Beatt ie 65 G. Dowling 62 W. Hauserman75 J. Walshe 63 S . McManus

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12 S . Hume13 N . Hooper-, i D . Norman15 M . O'Brien16 A .Speedi7 S . Woodhousei8 S . Collins19 S . Spiden20 T Wilson21 S . Gibbs22 C . Heath23 O. Crane24 L . Hawkins25 T. Pritchard26 A. Cro w27 R . Armstrong28 N . Thompson29 M . Webe r30 J . Laird31 A . Smith32 T. Gross33 S . Eustice34 G . Eagl e35 S . Steele (C)36 A . Millar37 J. Smyth38 R . Eagle39 M . Starick40 A. Warner41 A. Castricum42 S . Duthi e43 J . Paterson44 M . Gwynn45 M . Blenheim46 S . Panton47 T. Reid48 P. Davis49 D . Thomas50 C . Tindale51 A . Faichney52 A . Lines53 S . Milliken54 A . Seymour55 A . Mitchell56 T. Wilmot57 N . Morris58 G . Boyd59 A. Walkom60 M . Weber63 T. Gray66 H . Thomas

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1 A. Gray1 A. Capes2 J . Hardwick2 S. Gray3 A. Brebner4 V. Comito (VC)5 Joe Moun t6 C. Wood7 S. Parrett8 L . Vassallo9 J. Kennedy10 N . Mitchell (VC)10 G. Matthews11 P. Capes12 B. Hogan13 S. McKeon14 A. Thomas15 T Wilkinson16 AndrewMerrington16 P. Freeman17 B . Swann18 P. Hayes19 L. Gollant (C)20 T. Sheehan21 B . Loughli n22 Adam Merrington23 G . Collin s24 G . DeMamiel25 M . Talbot26 J . Gollant (VC)26 M, Overman27 A . Nathan28 P. Gilmou r29 J. Overman (VC)30 J. DeBon o31 M . Farmer32 T. Harvey33 R . Nutter34 S. Daffey35 M. Juricskay36 C . Bond37 A. Catterall38 D . McAllister39 S . Donelly40 D. Abfalter41 B . Overman42 T. Paradowski43 C. Davis44 S . Taylor45 M .Tankey46 C. Byrne47 G . Cusack48 B . DeBono49 S. Byrne50 N . Lynch51 R . Doolan52 L . Overman53 D . Law54 D . Thomas55 M. Hande56 L. Rogers57 P. Rogerson58 S . Jawoisk i

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t's the last round and still all spots in the top four areup for grabs .

REVIEWMHSOB kept its finals chances alive for another

week after holding off Marcellin on the weekend to winby one straight kick . MHSOB were able to get on topearly through the play of ruckman McIntyre, andonballers O'Brien and Skinner and had targets in Cappand Bamert to finish off up forward . Marcellin in con-trast normally efficient forward line was crippled by theabsence of Purcell and spearhead Treganowen's boutof flu . By three quarter time MHSOB had built a threegoal lead and looked set to go on with to record a com-fortable win . but Marcellin rallied and through the playof Dinneen . Waters and Collins kicked six goals to grabthe lead halftvay through the last quarter . But with thegame and the season slipping away MHSOB were ableto turn the momentum and regain the lead and hangon .

North Old Boys were able to overcome OldParadians and their own inaccuracy to score a winwhich keeps them in the four. In the first half OldParadians straighter kicking saw them grab the leadand throw down a challenge to the would be finals con-tenders . Galvin . Pannam and Zappa were in everythingand the home side appeared to be in with a chance athalf time. However, with a five goal quarter NOB's wereable to take the lead and eventually work their wav toa solid win . Their better players included Jordan,Tonkin, Sleep and Vavallo . .

Therry Penola were no match for a determinedOrmond combination on the weekend as Ormondracked up one of their bigger wins for the year . winningby 43 points . After an even first quarter Ormond madetheir move in the second kicking six goals to Therrvstwo . Woodland was valuable player around the groundfor Ormond and Gallagher and Gilmore were solid con-tributors in the backline . Ormond also had two livelyhalf forwards in Block and Whelan who kicked sevengoals between for the day . Therry kept at Ormond allday and managed one of their trademark last quarterscoring flurries in the last quarter, kicking five goals .Their better players included Petrevski, 0`Sullivan .Crottv and Casteldi .

Old T rinity appeared to take another step in theright direction when they dispatched Ivanhoe atIvanhoe Park on the weekend. Old Trinitv had toomuch firepower for the Hoes with Stickland . Andrews,Ramsden and Shaughnessy all kicking four goals each .Old Trinitv's better players included Allibon, C .Phillips . Burrows and Stephens . Ivanhoe stuck at thetask would be heartened by the performance of sever-al of their younger players, particularly Hull-Brown'seffort on Stickland in the second half and Sloan 's vig-orous display in the ruck against Ramsden .

Old Ivanhoe justkeeps rolling on asthey chalked upanother win overMazenod last week-end . Mazenod put up strong resistance in thequarter with their backline on top . But it was theond quarter when Old Ivanhoe settled to kick six gand set up what was to be a match winning IiMazenod fought it out in the second half and wereserved by Polan . Murray and Tucker in the back]For Old Ivanhoe, J. Weddle . Haros, Veal and Tierwere amongst their best .

PREVIEWMARCELLIN V. IVANHOE

Despite this game being a top versus bottom oftable clash it is unlikely there will be any signs of cplacency from Marcellin with their grip on top spothe ladder under threat . Marcellin enjoy the ospaces of their home ground which gives t]onbailers space to run and create scoring opportuni,and they should have too much firepower for Ivan]Ivanhoe have endured a tough year and will need athis personnel firing to finish off season 1998 wilwin . Marcellin by 45 points .MHSOB V. ORMOND

The equation for these two sides is simple . If NiOld Boys slips up then the winner of this match wilin the finals so you can expect a fairly intense con!Both sides have strong midfields, MHSOB with itstalls in McIntyre and Capp supported by onbalO'Brien and Skinner and Ormond with McConTurner, Grace and Woodland and ascendancy inarea will go a long way to deciding the result . MH:by 9 points .OLD IVANHOE V. OLD PARADIAN S

Old Ivanhoe just keep grinding out the wins aris hard to see Old Paradians stopping that patternweekend. Old Ivanhoe's strong backline continue,shut down the opposition and with a variety of scooptions they should be too strong for Old Paradi<But Old Paradians still have a number of handy pers in midfield and a match winning forwardHarrison and they should be in the contest for a Iway . Old Ivanhoe by 23 points .NORTH OLD BOYS V. MAZENOD

North Old Boys destiny is in their own handswith MHSOB and Ormond breathing down their niit is effectivelv their first final . North Old Boys surv.a minor scare against Old Paradians last week but ~some extra goal kicking practice they should be ablkeep Mazenod at bay. Mazenod have a solid backand a industrious midfield and if they get the seervictory they are chance to spoil NOB's plans . NorthBoys by 11 .

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THERRY PENOLA V. OLD TRINITYOld Trinity seem to have shaken off their run of

bad form and look set to consolidate their place in theinals against the unpredictable Therry Penola . OldTrinity seem to have plenty of goal scoring options •which are fed by a talented on-ba11 division and shouldhave an edge in class over Therry . Therry have caughta few sides napping this year with their late bursts andif they can stay within touch they are a chance tocsuse a boilover. Old Trinity by 24 points .

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15.08 .98SENiURS -MHSOB 2.1 7.2 9.5 12.8 .80MARCELLIN 1 .3 4.6 5.11 10 .14 .74MHSOB: Capp 3 . Barnett 2 . Limbrick 2 . Simpson . Pertzel. Skinner. Albergr, JohnsBest : P. O'Brien. D . Skuumer . R. McIntyre . Simpson . Bamert- Fairchild .Mercellin: Dinneen 2. Caliber 2. Karasisilts 2. M . Bovson. Waters, Cox Martin .Best : Dinneen 2. Caffrey 2 . Karavisilis 2. M. Beeson, Waters. Cox Martin .OLD PARADIANS 2.5 5.7 7.8 8.11.59NORTH OLD BOYS 1.9 3.13 8.18 12.22.94Old Paradiaaa: Harrison 3 . O'Loughlin 2. Digney. Papahra . Godfrey. Best : Galvin,Pannam. Zappa. Stevens, Vincent. Dignev . North Old Boys:Tonkin 3. Mikunda 2 . Sturling2. Jordan. Matrassa Metntyre. McKay. Booth . Best:Jordan . Tonkin, Sleep. VaN allo . Curry. SturWt .ORMOND 4.5 ~0,8 15.30 17.14.116THERRY PENOLA 3.0 5.2 6.3 11.8.72Ormond: Whelan 4. R . Block 3. Beckett 3. Livingstone . Black 2 . Connell. Grace.Remman . James. Best: Woodland. Galla~her. R. BLock . Gilmour. Whelan. Council.merry Penola: Crotty 3 . O'Connor 2 . ~'rewin 2 . Goodwin. Crock(ord. J. Sacco.Vaina Best: Petre4ski . O'Sullivan . Crotty. Casta(di . Growmck. Eggtestone.IVANHOE 3.2 5.4 7.8 10.16.78OLD TRINITY 8.3 15.5 22.9 28.14 .182Ivanhoe: Broum 2. Martin 2, Valkanis. Angelin . Joyce . Flynn. Frisina. Sartor. Best :Hull-Brown. futgetini. Flynn . Sloan . Frissina . Tucker.Old Trinity: Strickland 4. Andrervs 4. Ramsden 4 . ShauQhessv 4 . Dar DalnTnple3. Heath 2. Richards 2. C . Phillips, Burrows . Borne, R . F hiWps. Beat : Ramsden.Nlibon . C . Phillips. Burraw5. Stephen . R . Phillips.MAZENOD 1.4 2.7 4.8 7.10.52OLD IVANHOE 0 .4 6.7 8.11 13.19.97Masenod: Horban 2. McDowell 2 . McLean. Quirk. M. Murray . Best: PoL3n. C.Murray. Tucker, Ballen er. Morgan. Healy.Old Ivanhx: Stewart ~ . Corcoran 2. Hares 2. Hope 2, J. N'eddle 2 . Russian .Stevens. Best : J .l6'eddle- Haros. Veal. Tieman. Stewart . Corcoran.

RESERVES - 15.07.98MHSOB 1.1 3.3 5.4 9.4 .58MARCELLIN 5.4 6.8 8.13 12 .15 .87MHSOB : Haves 3. Harrison 2. Wich. Setut . MeLardie . Axford . Best : MeLardie .Hunt. D . SmiUi. Harrison, tW'ord. M . Moore.Marceilln: Petroff 5 . Beattie 4 . Tatdor, Wilkinson. Randazzo. Best : Randazzo.PetroCL Colville. Wilkinson . Douglas .

OLD PARADIANS 2.5 3.9 7.13 9.17.71NORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 3.4 4.5 6.7.43Old Paradlane : Tobin 2. Porteous 2. Martin JrnTe. Lisy. Walsh . P. Digney . Willis .Best : TWallis. Walsh. P. Digney- S~'gnoruU. Ryan . Martin Joyce .North 'Old Boys: Kearney 3 . Robbvson 2 . Barer. Best: Gravina Trimboll .Robinson. Pawsey. Trenton . Roberts.

ORMOND 2.3 4.4 10.6 13.9.87THERRY PENOLA 0.1 0.8 3.8 5.8.38Ormond: Smith 3. J . Bra,vn 3. Farrell. 15@tls. Brennan . Edgell . Connell . Beat :King. D . Cleary. Keleher. Dimadamos, Smith. Edgell .Theory Penola : Maloney 2. Bye. Zampogna Hewitt. Best: Mount, Keay. O'Neill.Mi[sud. Carter . Mdonev.

IVANHOE 8.2 7.4 7.6 7.7.49OLD TRINITY 3.1 8.3 12.5 15.8.98Ivaolroe: Whitehead 3. Rvan. ThackwTay . Mar6Hewrez. J . Findlayson, Best:Fava•eather. ThackwTay. Duncan . J. Finlayson . Ryan. Joyce.Old Trinity : S . Beamish 3. Hannemann 3. BoW 2. Cmaron . Lauletta Gamble.Husdon. Torrens, Beamish . King. Beet : Hudson. Barr. S . Beamtsh . Hannemann.C<vneron . Boyzl .

MAZENOD 1 .3 4.3 8.7 7.10 .52OLD IVANHOE 0.2 3.5 6.8 11.10 .76Mezenod: C. Vincent 2. Tsia4is. S. Bourbon . King. Bridgland . Campbell . Best :MeMullin. 7'oung. S. Bourbon, Bridgtand. Sherlock. McCusker...it Ivantroe: (Goai Kickers and Best Players not received )

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1 D. Williams2 L. Hull-Brown2 J. Di Santo3 C. Tucker (C)4 D. Valkanis4 R. Toogood5 P. Manuel6 I. Taglieri-Sclocchi7 P. Rawley8 S. Saunders9 N. Thackwray10 P. Lee11 J . Finlayson12 B. Finlayson12 D . Ryan13 S . Narkiewicz14 P. Flyn n15 J . O'Driscoll16 M . Scuderi17 K . Mousse18 T. Scoble19 R. Stewart19 R . Duncan20 D . Sartor21 L. Blackwood22 R . Angelini23 T. O'Neil l24 P. Harris25 J . Frisin a26 S. Fairweather27 J . Hoffma n28 J . Pace29 D . Schultz30 M . Sloa n31 D . McFarlane32 J . Lync h33 S . McGowan34 B . Joyce35 P. Whitehead36 M . Mouss e37 C. Giankoulidis38 T. Thomson39 M . Ebbage40 B . Frew41 C . McDonald42 T. Timm s44 P. Marti n45 J . Raywood46 T. Healy47 E . Marino48 B . White49 A . Rosenfeld50 D . Jack a51 B . Giles52 S . Doherty53 M . Chazan55 L. Pearce56 FE Raffoul57 D . Allaide58 D .Rattray-Wood59 M . Fahou r60 E. Krischker64 C . Jackson66 FA Raffoul68 J . Owe n69 J . Mazzocca73 P. Merory78 C. Brown

MARCELLINCoach: Tony PaIschRes, C.= h : Dare Pon

1 C. Slattery2 M . Karavisils3 D. Waters (C)3 J . Gold s4 M . Gil l5 M. Moran5 D. McNeil6 D. Sampimon7 M. Rowe7 J. Lilley8 R. Frisina9 M. Day11 D . Taylor12 B . Cronin13 T. Collins14 A . Domingo15 N . Godwin15 L . Bettiol16 J . Walli s17 G . Cox18 A. Caffry19 D . Cooper20 S . O'flynn21 C . Mason22 D . Marson23 P. Chambers24 M . Randazzo25 M . Stokes26 M . Boysen27 S . Theisz28 A . Mayfield29 S . Beatti e30 A . Treganowan31 S . Boyse n32 R . Colussi33 J. Phillips34 D . Harberts35 N . Armstrong36 P. Heal y37 A. O'Connell

39 D. Dodoricio40 J . Dema41 J . Seabury42 B . Dinneen43 C . Purcell43 J . Tsoukas44 D . Merton

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1 P. Robinson2 J . Ballenger2 M. Peters3 W. McLean4 A. Hanley5 W . Occhiuto6 N. Marmo6 A. Smyt h7 S. Morgan8 D. Ca rter9 M . Murray (VC)10 M . O'Hara11 T. Smith12 S . Nobl e12 P. McCusker13 T. Bridgland14 G. Youn g15 D . Horban16 D . Healy17 A. Mercer17 N . Meeha n18 D .O'Donaghue19 S . McMulli n20 C . Murray21 S . Polan22 D . Sherlock23 A . Tucker24 D. Nisbe t24 M . De Palma25 A . Kin g26 J . Dunne27 D . Krom28 N . Little29 R . Shar p30 S . Fisher (C)31 N . Snart32 S . Paolucci32 P. Fotiniotis33 A . Quinn34 M . Pollard35 J . Fisher36 M . Thek37 G . Trig g38 G . Mitchell39 B . Vincent40 J . Le Grand41 B . Welch42 B . Clifford43 C. Wylie44 M . Mastromanno44 D . Boll e45 M . Ryan46 D . Spreckley47 P. Eq an48 A . 0 Neale49 L . Halvy50 C . Vinent51 D . Murphy52 M . Quir k53 S . O'Sullivan55 M. Quir k56 M . Welch57 S . Yacoub58 J . Moran58 A . Roger s60 M . Le Couteur61 M . Daiv s62 A . McDowell66 D . Johnson67 S . Dresser69 B . Harper70 G. Bye71 D . Huggins

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1 J . Bamert2 A. Howard2 J . Wilso n3 D. Woodley3 J . Goldi n4 M. King4 D. Fleming5 C. Youn g6 S. Grimmer6 G. Theobald7 J . Pertzel (C)7 A. Barge8 J . Garne r9 D. Fairchild (C)9 D. Come r10 D . Skinner10 M . Clowes11 J . Winch11 I . Birkett12 S. McCully12 M . Feferkranz13 A. Preece14 M . Wayco

tt15 J . Schipper15 B . Ansell16 A. Clarke17 P. O'Brien18 B . Axford20 R. Barlett21 A . Cap p21 G . Mclardie22 A . Lindsay22 M . Za g hloul23 R . Williams24 S . Harries24 G. Wilson25 S . Albon26 S . Harrison27 P. Hun t28 B . Betheras28 T. Lawrence29 P. Albergo29 C . Drake30 R . Newton31 N . Fahey32 A. Cassell32 M . Konstanty33 A . Saultry34 E . Thompson35 R. Limbrick36 M . Fitzsimon37 R . McIntyre38 C. Millar38 D . Waterhouse39 R . Clowes40 W. Hayes41 B . Cookman42 P. Spottiswood43 M . Hallida y44 B. Archdall45 D . Senn46 R . Peters46 A. Holland47 G . Bes t48 M . Sharpies49 D . Harvey52 B . McGrath53 J . Newton61 M . Pretty64 I . Gillespie

NTH OLD BOYCoach: Frank Dx MRes. Coach: Dwen Caddy

1 C. McKay2 M. Drum3 S. Mannassa4 S. Slee p5 B. Devin e6 M. Robinson7 P. Booth (VC)8 B. Collison (VC9 L. Curry10 S . McGrath11 J . Quilty12 S. Loc k13 M. Lyons14 S. Cheshire15 P. Kearney16 K. Lo w17 M . Maguire18 C . Murray19 B . Jordan20 M . Gravina21 J . Curren22 M . Connelly23 P. O'Dwyer24 J . Barker25 P. Christian26 J . Roberts27 S . Walsh28 D . O'Farrell29 D . Boyer30 M . Leig h31 L . Boyle (C)32 J . Lowrie33 M. Orianuk34 O . Abrahams35 L. Curre n36 D. Tonkin37 S . Mikunda38 D. Nihi l39 D . Hill40 D . Taylor41 G . Burns42 S . Reinmann43 M . Fennelly44 T. Spurling45 B . Pawsey46 I . Tale b47 S . Vavallo48 M . Anderson52 T. Jamieson53 D . Nihil l54 A. Trimboli55 D . Timms56 R . Pavlov57 B . Allman58 P. Fish59 J . Bugela60 S . Preston61 B . Pentland62 A . McHaig

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41 G . Porteous41 M . Szewczuk42 T. Clayton43 P. Heal y

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C SECTIONby Russell Gould

Well here we are, finals . We have managed to getthrough 18 rounds of home and away footy and w e

are left with four teams who each have a chance of tak-ing out the ultimate prize. But before we look at thegames to come, let's take a brief moment to look backat the season that was.

Firstly, and funnily enough it happened last week .Adam Acreman (Old Mentonians) was the first of whatshould be two'C' Section forwards to kick 100 goals forthe season . He started Round 18 needing 11 goals toget the ton, and he got them. Let's not forget TonyMacgeorge (St .Bedes Mentone Tigers) who finishedthe regular season on 98 goals, but has at least onefinal to get his second ton in two years .

The biggest win of the year and the highest scorekicked went to St.Kilda South Caulfield, who kicked32.15 .207 to defeat St. Leos by 113 points in Round 8 .

Lowest score kicked was 5 .6 36 shared by two final-ists in Old Mentonians (Round 7) and HamptonRovers (Round 16) and for those who like sportinganecdotes, both were Panthers v Rovers matches .

Biggest single goal haul went to Adam Power(Hampton Rovers) who booted 13 in Round 5 .

That's enough of that, more next week.

Review - Round 18 .Thomastown bid 'C' section a fond farewell, fighting

all the way before reluctantly going down to St.KildaSouth Caulfield by just 2 points. In a game that wasclose all day, a disallowed mark 10 metres out from theBear's goal with just seconds to go proved the differ-ence, the Saints finishing on a high note . As a sidelinefrom this game, Thomastown's Anthony Fellows wasawarded his umpteenth Best and Fairest award early inthe week . Well done Tony.

In another thriller up north, Banyule managed tohold off a fast finishing Bull een/Templestowe, takingtheir local derby by just 9 points . After a close first half,Banyule managed to pull away and were up by fourgoals mid way thorugh the final term before theBullants made one last effort to leave their mark on 'C'section and fought back before time beat them.

Beaumaris found stern opposition in Old Geelong,and had to fight to take an 18 point win . The Oggershad to win big to make the four, and if they had knownhow things were going at Keysborough might have firedup enough to get over the line. But as it was they weregiving their all, and as hard as they hit the Sharks, thehome side managed to weather the storm and took thevictory that saw them finish in top spot on the ladder .

Hampton Rovers had to boot 8 goals in the lastquarter to overcome a worthy opponent in St .Leos. In a

topsy turvy game, thetwo Blues were up by 6goals at the first ` 'change, but that waswin assisted . The Rovers hit back and the

i remained close. The Two Blues were still up goin ~the final term, but kicking with the breeze the Rigot it going and kicked 8 goals to take a comfortabkand some momentum into this weeks first semi .

In the only blowout of the round, Old Mentonon the back of Adam Acreman's I 1 goal haul rclocal rivals St.Bedes Mentone Tigers by a massivepoints. On the eve of the finals the Panthers kickgoals in the second term to pull away from their singly still opposition, and then booted another 7 itlast term, including Big Ad's 100th, to go into the fon a high . The Tigers on the other hand were left sting, and will need to lift this week if they want to fthemselves worthy finalists .

Preview - First semi-final, Hampton Rove iSt.Bedes Mentone Tigers .

We go to Sandy, not a big hike for either of tteams, and so we should expect a big crowd . It wasall during the regular season, both teams using I ;ground advantage to their, well, advantage . Forminto the finals of both teams is sketchy . The Roversdone little to impress . They lost four on the trot bidefeating teams placed 8 and 10 in the last two rouand even then they were less than emphatic .

The Tigers went within 2 points of beeBeaumaris in round 17, but then got thumped byMentonians in the last round . They do seem suitetheir small ground, their performances on big grotlike Beauy and Como Park not all that special .Sandy is big. The Rovers seem to like big.

But the Tigers have their captain sitting orgoals, which should prove a spur of sorts, and ;coming within a kick of the grand final last year wikeen to make amends . For the Rovers, this is theirfinals series since their 'D' section flag win in '95,so may the occasion prove too much ?

Both have solid forward lines, and each start of their attacks from across half back. The Tigers I

boosted their pace stocks this year, which may phandy on the big grounds . The Rovers rely on mid-dominance, Stephen Anderson a big part of that .him being stopped will be crucial for a Tigers win .

It is a hard one to tip, but the Rovers form overpast few weeks sees me tip the scales in favour ofTigers. Sure they did lose their last game by 100 poibut they were coming off a huge match the week belwhich even had it's effects on Beauy. They are a bit

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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTAL

OLD MENTONIANS I 1 100

11ACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONEPOWER HAMPTON ROVERS 4

VAUGHAN ST . LEOS EMMAUS 3

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1 CAPECI THOMASTOWN 5

C RESERVE

HECKER ST . BEDES MENTONE 4SCARPA THOMASTOWN 6MILLIS OLD MENTONIANS IRILEY OLD MENTONIANS 4

BEAUMARIS v . OLD MENTONIANSSATURDAY AUGUST 29th

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ST LEOS EMMAUS 6.5 6.9 9.13 11.17.83

~LeosOEmmaua: Vaughan 3, McKenzie 2 . Meehan 21 Pitcher 2. Bo9ekle1St

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D'nticolantonio . Best : Meehan. Rose, D. Dinicolantonto . Willis. Burgess. Ronchi .

Hampton Rovers : D . Ariz 4 . Poear 4 . Ferguson 3, Grimmer 2. Parkinson 2. D.

Anderson. S. Anderson . Natoll . Willis. Best: D. Artz. C. Ferguson, Parkinson.

Grimmer, Scarlett Browne .

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3,4 5 .8 8.13 13.18.96

BANYULE 0.5 4.10 9.10 15.15.105

Bullern Templestom: Tulloch 3, Matthews 3. It. Williams 2. Prior 2. A. Parris.

McLaren. Todd . Beat: TuIlech. Matthews. Todd. Agrotu. DeMV . Priot.

Banyule Welsh 6 . Mayne 3 . Play1'atr 2 . R. Willtams . Holt, tehelt. Hopgood .

Best: Hopgood. Obrien. WNmore . Welsh . Dohery. Witchell.

OLD MENrONMS 5.3 13.8 17.12 24.15.159

ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 1.5 4.5 5.7 7.11 .53

Old Mentoaians: Acreman il . Stroud 3. 6ournon 2. Palmer 2 . Paterson 2.

Stephen 2 . Dart. Sollev. Best: Acreman . Dart. Katrls. Sollev. Paterson. Stephen.

St Bedes Mentoae'fig: Hayes 2. Ryder 2 . Furlong. S . Napier. McCraw. Best:

Edwards. M. Kinsella Tomitv.on. Beasley . Doubaras .

BEAUMARIS 2.6 6.8 9.16 12.18 .90

OLD GEELONG 0.3 5.8 6.9 10.12 .72

Beaunmaris: Vance 3. Holt 2. Catlln. Fisher. Groves, Mahmoud, Mills. Nicholson.

gutn . Best : Holt. Hanrahan . McLean. Vance. Vaughan . Wadham .

Old Geelong: Need 4. Hostels 2. J . Wilson 2, Edmonds . Handburv . Best: W. Paul .

P. Handbtny. Welsby. M . Wilson. Darlv. Neeld.

THOMASTOµrN 3.2 6.5 14.7 16.8.104

ST I{BAA SOUTH CAULFIELD 5 .3 10.6 14.11 15.16.106

Thom*stown : Capeci 5 . Holmes 3 . A . Ward 2. Fleaunf . Plant . B. Smith . Petsinis .

D . ==&= Grech. GentLs. R. Ward, Fe bus . Plant .

St (Goal Kickers and Best players not received )

RESERVES - 15 .07.98ST LEOS EMMAUS 3.5 3.10 5.14 7.23.65

HAMPTON ROVERS 4.5 5.10 9.11 13.13.91

St Leos Emmaus: Clohest' . Contessotto, McCormack. MeCtaughlin. B . Michell.

E. Mitchell . OReillv. Beat : B. Mitchell. E . Mitchell . Simondson. Parker. Clohesy.

F. pitllcolantonlo.Hampton Rovers: Hulick 4, Armstrong 2 . Holt 2. Amoore. Bovle . Crabtree,

MeCom•Clle. Morgan. Best: Hunt. Morgan. Holt. Benton, Armstrong . Hagart.

BULLEEN TEASPL£STOWE fl.~0.0 1.1 1.1,7

BAPYULE 7.9 9 .12 12 .20 ,82

Bvlleea Templestowe: Nagel. Best: Franklin. Said, Balate. Papodopoulos. Kane.

Wallwelser.Banyule; Fortune 5 . Mutton 2 . Parmanansche 2 . Gibson, Van Lint. George. Best:

Glass. Thompson . Gibson . S, Grav. P . Wllliams . Riches .

OLD MENTONIAIiS 4 .0 7.2 8.2 10.3 .63

Old Mentonians : Rtely 4GWallace 2oD.vyer. Millis. Rushworth . WatsonSBest:

Pride . Sly. Riley. Eawer . Cozens, Watson .

St Bedes Mentone Tig.: S . Hecker 4 . Connolly 3, Ross 2 . Kidd 2. Nicholls.

Redupero. KSnna. Martin . Best: Beasley . Connelly. Lalor . Goodchild . Lamb.

Williams.BEAUMARIS 1.1 4.5 5.6 6.8.44

BOe~auma£ri~NR'bun• 2 . Cotter. Devine . Sheidrake . Melva, Best: Rowbwy . T.

McNichols . Thomas . Cotter. gullt. Gray .

Old Geelong: Gatenby 2 . M cKellar 2. Hendratta 2. O'Brien 2 . Power. Spiden.

Gcldweil, Furphy. Best: J. Handbury. A . Handbury . Mchmes. Oliver. Smith.

O'Brien.THOMASTOWN 4.3 4.6 9.9 12.13.85

ST IULDA SOUTIl CAULFIELD 2 .0 4.2 6.5 7.7 .49

Thomeatowa: Scapa 6. F. Valeri 2 . J . Pou . Thomas. Chapkoun. Colosimo,

Best: Scarpa. J. Pougios. Eccles . Pellegrino. Smith. Alabakis.

St RBde South Caulfield: (Goal Kickers and Best players not received )

1st Semi-fintal

SENIORS

SATURDAY AUGUST 22nd - SANDRINGHAM - 2 p .m.

HAMPTON ROVERS v . ST. BEDES MENTONETIGERS Field : Geoff Curran Phil Callil BoundaryTim Dodds Tristan Bowman Goal : Phil Burg RobertParry

RESERVES

SATURDAY AUGUST 22nd SANDRINGHAM -11.30 asn.

BEAUMARIS v . OLD MENTONIANS Field : Rick LoveFrank Karabelas Boundary Jason Handfield GeorgePaleodimos Goal : Robert Parry Phil Burg

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C SECTION SENIOR S1ST SEMI FINAL

HAMPTON ROVERS v.ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS

C SECTION RESERVESI ST SEMI FINAL

BEAUMARIS v. OLD MENTONIAN ;

Coach: G B Coach: G B Coach: G B Coach* GRussell Barnes Ted Turner Scott Mathers Mark Sherrill!

1 B . Hoare . .. .. .. . .... .. .. . .. . .. ... . I M Kinsella . .. .. .. . ... . . ... .. 1 N. McLean . .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. .. .. 5 C Wallace . .. .. .. .... . .. .. .2 M. McKellar (C) .. .. . .. . ... .. . 2 S Zakc . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . . .... . 2 S. NLsh. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . . .. .. 9 G Pride .. .. .. .. .. . .... .

3 B . Ariz . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . . 3 J Sebire .. .. .... . .. .. .. .... . . .. .. . 4 M. Devine (C). .. .... . .. .. . . .. .. 12 C Dwyer (C) . .. .. .. . .... .

4 S. Anderson (VC) . . .. . .. ... . 4 A L'Huillier .... . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . 5 M. Ensor .... . .. .. . . .. .. 13 R Large . .. .. . ... . .

5 B. Marlyn . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 5 S Napier .. .. .... . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . 6 A. Qufn.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ... 14 M Fimris . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .

6 A Minh8 B Beasley. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . . .. .. . . ..7 P. Fisher .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

15 C Davis . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. . .. .. .. .... . .. .. .. .. ...

7 W. Arnwur .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..9 G Marlydc. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . . .. .. . 8 M. OBr~n . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . . .. ...

10 J Wadl~vn16 D Nock.. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

8 Drew Anderson10 C Ross. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. ..... . .. .. .

11 S Blaelde17 L RtclrarcLson .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

9 J . Day. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..11 M Heckker . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..... . .. ..

12 S. Mde~. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .21 S Fitto .... .. .. .. . .

10 C. Ferguson .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .14 E Ryder .. . .. .. .. .... . .. .. .. . . .. .. .16 W Earle .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

15 M . HG3+ne .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . 22 P H~igton . .. .. .. .. . .23 N Moodie

11 A Browne . .... . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. .- .. .. .17 A Macgeorge (C) . .. .. . .17 L. Marsh .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .18 T Cotter

. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .25 J W'u~duss (VC) . .. .. ..

12 S. Wills . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .... .. .

18 A Gt~uinta .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .

19 P. Tlwmas. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . . .. .. . 31 M EIliot .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .... .. ..13 T. WlLnott . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. 19 B Tomiiutison .. .. . .. .. .. . ... .. . 20 A. Faraguna . . .... .. .. .. . . .. .. . 32 J Sly. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..14 D. Hobson .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. 20 T Lamb .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .... .. . . .. .. . 20 M . Mellon .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . . .. .. . 33 G New .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..15 S . Bttck. .. . .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. . . .. ... 21 W Furbng. . .. .. .. . ... . .. . . .. .. . 21 T. Kerdatl .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . . .. .. . 38 D Mills. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..16 J. Ferguson .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. ... 22 J. Doubaras . .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . 22 C. Hewlett .. ... .. .. .. . . .... . 39 T Riley .. .. . .... .. .. . .... .. ..17 D. Artz .. .. . .... .. .... . .. .. .. . . .. ... 24 T Beasley .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . 23 A. Catlln. ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .... . 41 S Cozens . .... .. .. . .. .. .. ..18 D. McConville-. .. .. .. . . .. . .. 25 S Booth .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . 24 B. Gray. ..... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .... . 42 C Rushworth .. .. . .. .. ..

19 B. Holt .. .. . .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . . .. . .. 30 M Turner . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 28 J. Vance ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .... . 43 M Lawes . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..20 A. Power. . .... .. ..... .. .. .. . . 33 A ttFalsh. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 29 R. Thatcher. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . ... . . 44 B Clothier .. . .. .. .. ... .. .... .. .21 S Parkinson 34 D Kinsella . . .... .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. .30 A. Easton . .. . .... .. . . ... . . 46 J Norman .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ... . .... . .. .. .. . . .. .. .22 C. McGregor . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . 35 R Btbs.. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 31 P. Ott .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .

33 G . Jury. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .47 N Linford. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

23 T. Lynch. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .37 M Connolly. .. . .. .. .. .... .. . ...

34 R CorHeld 50 G Richards . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

24 C. Scarlett (VC) .. .. . .. . . .. .. .38 A Hayes (VC) . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. ... .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . ..

37 B. Haynes .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .51 P A~e( .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. . .. ..

25 M .~~

.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . ... .. .39 D Edwards .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . ...

40 D . Teasdale .. . .. .. .. .. . ... .. .. .. 52 A Perry .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. . .. ..

26 M Lake42 A Thompson. . .. .. .. .. .. .

. .. .. 41 A Blactcie. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. 53 M Stroud . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ... . . .... .. .. .. . .. .. ... . .. . .. .27 R Dunhall

47 A . Cousins . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 42 D. Maypiece (C1 .. .. . .. . .. .. . 54 D G°odL~odY . .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. ... . .. . .. .

29 R Hunt50 S Kidd . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 43 S . Healey .. .. .. .... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 56 M Leone . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 54 M McCraw .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . . .. .. 44 S . C30st~~ . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 57 P Watson. ... . .. .. .. . ..30 P. Cotter .. .. ..... .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. . 55 L. McHugh . .... .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. 45 A. Thomas . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 58 D Coventry .. .. . .. .. .. .. .31 R. Grhmner .. . .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . . 60 C Martin .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. 51 D. Sheldrake . .. . .... .. .. .. .. .. 60 T MacGreegar. . .... .. .. .

. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 66 ATurner . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. 59 A. Rowbury .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . . .. .. 64 M Austin .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. .

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D SECTIONby Ken Bremner

& Tom B rai n

The least said about relegation matters the better,however suffice to say that of the 4 clubs headin g

the way of 'E' section . Salesian O .C .'s are a cut abovethe rest and look to have the strength of characterwithin their ranks to bounce back in the shortest pos-sible time . Perhaps our co-scribe Barry Hickey is cor-rect lets bury it once and for all, it really isn't fair tohave won eight and a half games and find yourself outof the grade . Let's get back to 10 Grade Sections in1999!! !

With respect to Yarra Valley, Aquinas and OldEssendon Grammar I'm sure it would be fair to saythat all their members, players and supporters wouldhave breathed a sigh of relief last Saturday night onthe realisation of their stay in 'D' after such a 'pres-sure cooker' season .

To the clubs fortunate enough to be participatingin the finals series, both Tom and I extend our con-gratulations to all concerned and put simply, may thebest teams/clubs win through .Review Round 18 - August 1 5

Bigger than Texas at the Uni .Oval last week.Demands of a player count, the threat of the gamebeing called off, phone calls to the Ammo H/Q andevery man, woman and child in the near vicinity hav-ing their say in affairs . This amounted to a disruptionof approx 30 mins till sense prevailed and on theorders of Ammo Officialdom the game resumed . All theabove as a result of a player being sent from the fieldand replaced. Was he reported? Was it the blood rule?If reported could he be replaced? According to longtime Uni .Blacks scribe Jack Clancy, it was the mostextraordinary and bizarre state of affairs he couldremember. Just in case you didn't know the result,Old Essendon Grammar who was just happening toplay out there, finally won a tough and closeencounter by about 5 large . The 'Blacks' having thebest of the game till half time before the O .E .G .'s exert-ed their authority. For the victors . Steven and Flemingboth enjoyed good performances and in their clubB&F the result was Lutterschmidt from Pana andHexter. Uni .Blacks wishes to congratulate PeterCaccaviello on winning the coveted Cordner Trophyfor B&F winner in '98 . After 7 years of loyal service'Cacca' topped it off by winning the goal kicking aswell for the 'Blacks' . A thoroughly deserved honour fora fine clubman .

Southbank were forced to work extremely hard fortheir 22 pt victory over a dogged Salesian . Only for thefact the 'Bankers' split the game apart with 4 quickgoals prior to half time all other factors were line ballfor the day . Not a great spectacle for supporters ofeither side however the grit and determination of bothteams couldn't be questioned .

A pumped up Yarra Valley tossed everything atAjax early doors but to no avail . The 'Jackas' with-stood the pressure to lead by 9 pts at qtr . time before

racing away with a 9 goal straight haul in the 2ndhold a commanding 10 large lead at the long interIn the 2nd half Yarra Valley never wilted butcouldn't make leeway on an Ajax side that appeare(just cruise along in overdrive . Cohen, CarewGrundmann best for the victors .

At the home patch of Aquinas with mud fromend to the other, the Monash boys found themselgetting stuck further and further in it as the gewore on . The 'Blues' started well but the 'Bloods'kept on coming at them and were able to edge awalthe 3rd and then build upon the lead early in thefrom which point they were able to shut up shopscore the victory and with it, respite from relegatiMVP's for the 'Ashes' were Holloway . McGee . NewmO'Neill and Argen (Why does KB feel a bit suss abthis Argen character? Please explain boys!) andAquinas . Tarulli, Whiston and Cultrera . The 'Blocwish to congratulate their captain, Cam Colliverwinning his lst ever club B&F capping off a greatsonal year for himself .

It was a lacklustre performance from the Parksboys in their derby against St Pats Mentone . Mathe fact they didn't think they had much to playWho knows? But their scribe wasn't glowing inreport. Leading by some 8 majors at the half, the '1Devils' took the foot off the pedal to the extent tha .Pats outscored the visitors 10 goals to 6 in thehalf. A win is a win and Parkside can look forwarcfinals footy . Best for the victors were Panjari, Harand MacNamara.

Whitefriars were confronted by a very tenaciiSt John's and till mid way through the 2nd the scccard was very much even stevens . The 'Friars'going and held a 4 goal buffer at, the long break . Athe spell it was all one way traffic with Whitefribagging 17 majors to 1 but at no stage did the Jitoss in the towel for which they are to be commendMore so when you consider that many of them Ialso lined up in the 'Magoos' just so as they could (the 'Friars' a much needed hit out. For tlWhitefriars were extremely pleased and wished to cvey those sentiments to all concerned at St Joh :Best for the 'Friars were Carrigg (again. 9 gls .) . ClLaw, A.Carbone and Eames .

Preview (Elimination Final) - August 23Seniors - Parkside V Monash Blues - (KB) '

lead in form to the finals of both these teams has bvery topsy turvy to say the least, however Parksideat least lay claim to have been a lot more consistthan that of the'Ashes' . Past deeds count for little <on neutral ground these teams look to be very eve

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,,,-itched. I do think though that the'Red Devils' have;,orc match winners available to them and look more~,,pnble of effectively closing down the opposition .

little or no confidence, Parkside by 2-3 gis. TBrc,,Ily feels that the Blues were lucky to retain that,iitb spot no one else could nail them. That does notn,atter now as this is a final and everything is at stake .i ,ree with KB here neither side are in scintillatingiorm at the moment, the Blues pace will worry theDc~ils on the big ground for a while, but the Devils will,Iever give in and this pressure will wear down thep,ies allowing Parkside to advance another week .

Reserves - Monash Blues V Southbank - (KB) It'sjust about the start of a new season for the rezzies,iven the fact that several regular senior players willturn out to kick the dew off the ground . I suggest thatladder finishing positions will now count for very little,)though for these 2 teams their both facing suddendeath . Can't speak about the strength of MonashBlues but I do know that Southbank will field a strongand talented outfit and I feel that they can and willreverse the result of their only meeting this year andwin by 4-5 gls . TB umpired the game the last timethese two sides met and was impressed with theresolve of the Blues who keep going all day. TheBankers will be a stronger unit today but must con-centrate for four quarters they cannot afford a lapsewhich has been their problem of late, but I feel theywill rise to do the occasion to forge a victory in whatwill be a close hard fought encounter .

Preview (Qualifying Final) - August 2 2Seniors - Southbank V Ajax - (KB) Southbank

have to first exorcise the 'demons' courtesy of theirlast encounter with Ajax before contemplating a victo-rv . It is imperative for the 'Bankers' to guard againstthe fast and lethal starts that the 'Jackas' arerenowned for, as well as curbing the brilliance of theirkey forwards and midfield brigade . Meanwhile, Ajaxare going to have their hands full in controlling themulti pronged on ball brigade of Southbank. Withlessons learned and knowledge gained, the 'Bankers'will be in a much stronger position to tackle head on,the might of Ajax, and will win by 2-3 gls . The Brainfeels that this really could be the game of the finalseries between two evenly matched sides who haveslaughtered each other during the home and awaygames . The Bankers must not let the Jackas get awayto a good start and must put the pressure on and keepit on. Southbank have to stop supply to the multi-pronged attack of AJAX which stems from the halfback line and flows through the midfield, I'm sure theywill combat this and of course implement their ownmethods of attack to put AJAX off guard . The different

atmosphere of a final game I feel that the extra expe-rience and pressure that the Bankers will be able toexert will just get them home in what should be a ter-rific game of Amateur football.

Reserves - Whitefriars V Parkside - (KB)Irrespective of the lop sided draw, these 2 teamsdeserve their high ranking through their consistentperformances. Again, much will depend on the num-ber of regular senior players available to them . Basedsolely on senior team ranking, I'm selecting the'Friars'to win by 3-4 gls . The Friars would be rueing theirinexplicable loss to the Blues which has cost them therest today. The Devils like their senior counterpartswill apply plenty of pressure but TB feels that theextra pace and system with the possible influx of a fewsenior players should be just enough to getWhitefriars home .

For the record, Sean Flynn, scribe from Aquinashas selected Monash and Southbank respectively .Remeber scribes, Tom and I both welcome yourthoughts and predictions throughout the finals series .Special guest tipster "Sparra" from Yarra tipsParkside and Parkside and Southbank andSouthbank (must have relatives at both clubs) - TB .

Press Correspondents :Fax to KB on 9850 696 4(Email [email protected] .au) or Tommy on

9265 8001 by midday at the latest on Monday follow-ing the game Player milestones to be forwarded directto the VAFA Admin .

NAMEFREUNDPERRYCULTRERAROBINSON

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALAJAX 9 75SOUTHBANK 70AQUINAS 5 61WHITEFRIARS 3 6 0

D RESERVEREGINATO PARKSIDE 2 37KALB AJAX 31STRONG YARRA VALLEY 300'BRIEN WHITEFRIARS 6 30

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Coach: G

Derek HineB Coach: G

Rick Marks

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2 R. Puratnorsl . .. . ... . .. ..3 N . Frank .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ..4 N. Wallmeyer . .. . ... . .. ..5 T. Murphy. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..6 A. Corhoy .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..7 T. Reid .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..8 M . McCaIlum . . .. .. . .. ..9 J. McNatnatn . . .. .. . ... .

10 B. Hodgson. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .i I A . Pitts (C) . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .13 C. Perry (VC). .. .. .. . .. .. .14 M. Eastham .. .. .. .. . .. .. .15 1 . D'Sitva . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .16 L. Van Loon . . .. .. .. . .. .. .18 J . Nugent . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .20 R Thomson. . .. .. .. .. .. . .21 G. Paleodtnlos . . .. .. .. . .23 A. Rolls .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .26 R. Linford .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. ..28 A. Stewart . . .. .. .. .... . .. ..29 J. Goodlet . . ... . .. .. .. . .. ..34 S . Birch . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..35 B. GeWe .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ....37 A . Rhodes . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .38 A Daly . .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .43 P. Herridge .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .44 D. Howarth .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .45 T. Fraser. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .48 H. Pitts .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .... .. .49 C . Morgan .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .59 K . Walford .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

F.C.

(Tobaret) Social Clublst Floor, 330 Chapel St,

Prahrsn 3181

The Beehive• Hotel •Hawthorn

I J. Wrobel .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .2 A . Ralinski . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .3 B. Davis . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .4 M. Dudakov. . .. .. .. .. .. . .5 J. Rath . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .6 D. Kalb . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .7 G. Samuel .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .8 A . Kronb~o)d .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .9 A. R~en. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

10 R. Bloom .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ..11 M. Welsier, .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..12 D. Onas. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..13 A. Freund .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..14 Y. Rapaport .. .. .. . ... . .. ..15 M . Rajch .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..16 G. Rozenberg. .. .. .. . .. ..17 A. Cttkiennan . .. .. . .. ..18 J . Wrobel. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .19 M . Halphen (C) .. .. .. .. .'20 A. Carew . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .21 D. GeWart . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .22 D. Mohr. .... .. .. . .... .. .. .. .23 A. Bensimmn. . ... . .. .. .. .25 J. Feldman . .. . ... . .. .. .. .26 B. Duzemnan ... . .. .. .. .27 A . Lust .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .28 D . Degen .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .29 D . Marks .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .30 N. Israe)sohn .. .. .. . .. .. .32 M. Borenstein. .. .. .. . .. .33 D. Pat ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .34 D. Gunn. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .35 S. Roth .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .36 J. Segal.. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..38 J. Lewis . .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..39 A. Grundmann .... .. ..40 A Redlich . . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..41 J. Snow . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..42 A. Sawicki . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..43 Y. Shein . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..45 E. Steen .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..52 B. Steiner .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .56 J . Sharp .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .65 M . Zurbo . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .71 C. Cohen . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .73 A. Levy.. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

TA L B-QTB1RNERMQRt_EY

D SECTION RESERVESQUALIFYING FINAL`

~ WHITEFRIARSv. PARKSID E

Coach :Brian Grills

G Coach:Mark Rowe

G

I D. Fedele ... .. .. .. .. .. . .... .8 A. Davis .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .9 C. Maguire .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .

11 R Reidy.. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .14 T. Carsigg .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..15 P. Campbell . . .. .. .. .. .. ..18 C. Moloney. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..20 S . McAullffe . .. .. . .. .. .. ..23 P. Ciardulli . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..26 C. Ryan. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..27 D. Vandenboom .. . .. ..28 C. Eames .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... .29 A. Glenn .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... .31 N. Jenkins .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .32 M . Botrack . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .33 C . Harris . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .36 D. Nolan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .37 P. OBtien .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .40 A. Thwaites. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .43 N. Elliot .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .45 M . Lester .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .46 G . Johnson.. . .. .. .. .. .. . .47 M. Nolan .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..48 D. De)zoppo . .. .. . .. .. .. ..49 C. Callander .. .. . .. .. .. ..

50 T. Burgoine .. .. .. . ... . .. ..51 L. Eames .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..56 D. Rio .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

57 J. McFarlane . .. .. .. . ... .

58 J. Rio . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

61 D. Cassar .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .

64 M . Duffy .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

65 C . Wlnterburn .. . .. .. .. .

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2 A. Deite-Vergttll .. .. .. . ..

4 D. Warren . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

5 D. Ferraro . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .9 A. Constantine ... . .. .. .

14 P. Lennen. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .18 A. Reginato . .... .. .. . .. .. .

20 C. Peckham.. .. .. .. . ... . .

23 M. Hoyne . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

25 M. McPherson .. .. .. .. . .

26 S . Ross .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

31 C. Austin. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

32 J. McCall. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

33 A . Botta . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

35 G. PanJarl. ... . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

36 W. Lay . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

37 B . Pan,Jari .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

39 B . Michel. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ...41 E. Linares . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

43 J . Hubbard . .. .. . ... . .. .. .

44 P. Sollgo . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .

47 V. Saldana .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

51 J. Seoane . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

53 M. Yandle. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .

55 G . Paizos .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

56 G .Tzelepis . .. . ... . .. .. .. . .63 S . Hogan. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ..64 T. Thomas (C) .. . .. .. .. ..

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I P. Laursen. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

3 S. Pino .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

4 D . Warren .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

6 D. McCall . .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .

8 J. Chilcott .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ...

9 A. Constantine .. . .. .. ..

10 A. Vita. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

11 B. Hockey . .. . .. .. .. . ... . ..

13 A. Copley . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

15 D. Moodie .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

16 M. Campbell . .. .. . .. .. .. .

18 A. Reginato .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .

20 C . Peckham . .. . .. .. .. .. . .

21 M . Tessari (C) .. .. . .. .. . .

22 B. Haney (VC). .. . .. .. ..

23 M. Hoyne .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..

24 R. Manilli. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

27 L. Panjari . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

29 L. MacNamara (VC) .

30 D. Cusack .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

34 A. Starkie . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . .

40 L. Inserra (VC) . .. . .. .. ..

42 P. Dean. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..

45 J. Dale .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

46 T. Ryan .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .

47 V. Saldana . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .

Coach :

Dave RogersG

I J. Alexander . .. .. .. .. . .. .2 J. Baxter .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .3 L. Holloway .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..5 D. Rogers . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. ..6 M. Newman (VC) . .. ..7 L. Findlay . ... . .. .. .. . ... . ..

8 A. Fairu eather. .. .. .. . ..

9 M . Wrodarrzyk .. .. .. .. .

10 S. Webster (VC) . .. .. .. .

13 A. Herrm an .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

15 M. Tinkler .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .

17 P. O'Neill . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

18 L. McLelland .. . .. .. .. .. . .

21 C . Gregory . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

23 S. Wrodarczyk . .. . .. .. ..

27 N . De Young .. .. .. .. .. . ..''

28 S. McGee.,. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..29 A. Headbeny .. . .. .. .. .. .31 J.L. Smith (C) . . ... . .. .. .

32 M. Try.. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .

33 J.M. Smith .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .

34 B . Dowsley. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

35 D. Murchie .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..36 C . Dobbin ... . .. .. . .. .. .. ..37 J . Bolton . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..40 C . Riordan .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..41 J. Sullivan. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .44 D . Teasdale. .. .. . ... . .. .. .

45 R. Walsh. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

47 S. Mentha . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .

55 D. Trumble .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .67 B . Dempsey . .. . .. .. .. .. ..71 P. Farrar . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

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MO NASH BLUES v. SOUTHBAN K

Coach:Steve King

G B Coach :John Ross

G

I S . Melican .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..2 R. Puramorsi . .. .. .. . .. ..3 W. Walford . .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..7 T. Reid . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..8 M . McCallum .. .. .. .. .. .

12 M . McCarthy . .. .. .. .. .. .15 I. D'Sitva .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .16 L. Van Loon .. . .. .. .. .. .. .17 A. Watts .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .18 J . Nugent ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .20 R. Thomson .. .. .. .. .. . .. .22 N. Roberts .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .24 G. Rolfs . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ...25 L. Aitken. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..31 S . Campbell . .. . ... . .. .. ..33 P. Rachor .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. ..34 S. Birch . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . ..35 B . Gellie. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..36 G. Jones .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..39 M . Vear .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..40 B . Scanlon .. .. . ... . .. .. . ..41 A. Radcliffe. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .42 T. Plaza. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .43 P. Herridge . . .. .. .. .. .. . ...44 D . Howarth .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..46 G . Smith . . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. ..48 H . Pitts . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..50 L. Goodlet .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..51 J . Ross .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..52 S. Garlick . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . ..53 G. Wardrop . . .. .. .. .. .. . ..57 B . Nettleton. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .65 R. Wood .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .68 R. Bunnell .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

2 J . Baxter . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .4 P. Maiden .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .9 M. Wrociarczyk. .. .. . .. .

i l M. Spencer .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..13 A. Herrman . .. . .. .. .. .. ..16 B. Smiley ., ... .. .. .. . .. .. ..19 N. Pope- .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . ..20 J. Cavanagh .. .. .. .. .. . ..22 A. Dobson . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .23 S. Wrodarczyk . .. .. .. .. .24 B . Hodson. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .25 J . Hawkins . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .32 M . Try. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . ... . .35 D . Murchie . .. .. .. .. . ... . .36 C. Dobbin .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .37 J. Bolton .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..38 S . Hooper . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..39 M. Smith . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..40 C . Riordan .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..41 J . Sullivan. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .42 A. Hickey. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .43 R. Feenaghty .. . .. .. .. .. .44 D. Teasdale . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .45 R. Walsh. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .47 S . Mentha . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .49 D . Morgan .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .50 D . SchWedes . ... . .. .. .. ..

..51 C. Stott .. .. . .. .. . .

.. . .. .. ..52 N. Moresi. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..54 R . Green .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... .56 A. Berry . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .57 J . Hodgkins .. .. . .. .. .. .. .58 M . Thomas . .. .. . ... . .. .. .60 B . Chapple .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .61 D . Walsh .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .67 B. Dempsey .. .. .. .. .. .. . .

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Prahran F.C.

(Taboret) Social Club!st Floor, 330 Chapel St ,

Prahran 318 1

The Beehive• Hotel •

Hawthor n

314 tire Frkal

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WHITEFRIARS v . winner today's Qualfying final .SATURDAY AUGUST 29th

MORDIALLOC - 2 P MRESERVES

AJAX v . winner today's Qualfying final .SATURDAY AUGUST 29thMORDIALLOC - 11 .30 A M

D SECTION lst SEMI-FINALSENIORS

Qualifying final loser v. Elimination final winner .SUNDAY AUGUST 30th

MORDIALLOC - 2 P MRESERVES

Qualifying final loser v : Elimination final winner.SUNDAY AUGUST 30th

MORDIALLOC - 11 .30 AM° VAFA Administration may make changes to venuesonce pa rticipating teams become known - for the lat-est ri ng 1900 130 300 after 5 .45pm Saturday evening.

Qualifying finalSENIORS

SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndMONASH UNIVERSITY - 2 p .m .

SOUTHBANK v. AJAX Field : Adam Kiel GeneHodgins Boundary Cameron Kealy BrendanCorcoran Goal : Malcolm Venn Stephen Leahy

RESERVES

SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndMONASH UNIVERSITY - 11 .30 a.m .

WHITEFRIARS v. PARKSIDE Field : Peter GriffithsDaniel Ischia Boundary Hugh Middleton GraemeFenton Goal : Stephen Leahy Malcolm Venn

Elimination finalSENIORS

SUNDAY AUGUST 23rdCENTRAL RESERVE - 2 p .m .

PARKSIDE v. MONASH BLUES Field : PeterSimpson Robert Sneddon Boundary CameronStewart Michael Chapple Goal : Bernie JephsonShannon Ryan

RESERVESSUNDAY AUGUST 23rd

CENTRAL RESERVE - 11 .30 a.m .MONASH BLUES v . SOUTHBANK Field: Alan LaddPaul Tuppen Boundary Tony Psinas MatthewSeferth Goal : Shannon Ryan Bernie Jephson

SENIORS - 8 .07.98A9U1TV,S 3.3 7.10 11 .11MONASH BLUES 4.8 7.11 10.12Aquila : Cuitera 5 . Flynn 4. A. Bethune 2. Deliver . Dunne. Taru111. WhBest: Tarulli . Colliver. Whiston. Cultera. Flynn, Dunne.Monash Blum; Rogers 4 . Newman 4, J . M . Smith 3. Dobbin. Best : J.Hollmaav . Gregory . Newman, Rogers . O'Netll.UNIVERSITY LACKS 0.2 5.5 8.8OLD ESSENDON GRAh4iAR 3 .2 5.3 11 .5Univeraity Blacks: Henderson 3. Nihttl2. Mackie 2. Caceacielo . Robert:NihiO. Mackie. Henderson, Pekin, A . Costello. Beaton .Old Essetdon: S. Evans 5 . Turner 3 . Heuer 2. Leask 2 . Fleming. LutteFteming. Stca~en. Linters . Pana, E+aus .SALESIAN 1.5 5.5 9.10SOUTHBANFt 2.3 7.9 11.13 1Salcaian: (Goal Kickers and Best players not received )Southbank: Murphy 5 . Steuart 3. A. Pitts 2. Howarth 2 . Fraser . EastltaMorgan . K. wal(ord. Best: K. Watford . Morgan. Corbrry, Murphy. Rhode=WHITEFRIARS 4.4 9.12 18.21 2ST JOHNS 4.1 5.3 6.5Whitefriars: C . Carrigg 9 . Reldy 3 . Power 3 . Robinson 3. L. Eames 2. A.2 . B . Vandenboom. Pasquatotto. Hughes . M . Carbone. Best: C. Carrigg.Pasquatotto. Law. A . Carbone. Pov,er . Pawiik .St Johns: Pola 4 . Cassano. Edwards. Beat: Pepper. Ladson. Emery. R

a Fredricks. JiggaAJAX 6 .1 15.1 17.7 1YARRA VALLEY OLD BOY 3.4 4.6 6.1 1Ajax Fruend 9. Redlich 2 . Dunnman 2. Carew 2, Rosen 2 . Rozenberg.Rapaport. Best: Kallnski. Pat, Duzenman . Fruend. Redlich . Cohen.Yarra Valley : Rees 2. Telford 2. Davies . MacVean. Heffernan. Peake . B&Marc. M. lvlute. MacBean, Heffernan . Drew.ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2.3 3.7 7.10PARKSIDE 4.4 11.6 15.10 1'St Patriehs Mentone: P. Sullivan 5 . Stephens 2 . C. Barr 2 . white 2 . SetMichael Sullivan. Beat: Paid Sullivan , +Michael Sullivan . Btilings . C . BarrCosgrrne.Perkside: Moodie 4. Pattjari 3 . Pino 3. Copley 2. tnserra 2 . Cusack. HoyeMandli. Best: Portion . Han~cv. Macnamara. Inserra. Moodie . Tc~cati.

RESERVES - 15 .07.9 8AQUINAS 1.2 3.2 3.3MONASH BLUES 2.4 5.4 6.7Aquinas : Field 2 . Bambury. Chapman. Janes. Best: Chapman. HarpeHunt. Hunter . Nichol .Monash Biues : Maiden 4 . Teasdate 3. Hawk-Ls 2 . Dobson. BestDempsey. Baxter. Teasdate . Herrman. Hawkhis.UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.2 4.3 7.4OLD ESSENDON 3 .3 3.5 3.7University Blacks: Peck 3 . Birks. Brosan. Darroch. Now7ett. Rafiaele .Best : Darroch . Staunton . Rice . Peck, Cameron . Houiett .Old Essendon: S. Cramer. Gillis. R. Saunders . Stembridge. wrtghMansfield. Roberton. S. Cramer, J . Saunders. Trist. Wright.SALESIAN 1.0 2.0 4.4SOUTHBANK 4.4 5.5 5.8Salesians : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )Sauthbarrk; G. Rolls 3. Garlick . wallmever. Mettleton. Campbell. Beat:Vear. RaWnetxr. Dc Siha. Campbell . Paleodimus.MHBTEFRIAF?S 5.6 13.10 21.11 28ST JOHNS 2.1 4.2 5.3Whitefriars: O'Brien 6. N. Nolan 5. Harris 3. Fulton 2. Callender 2 . GMcFarlane 2. Campbell. A. Danis . Glenn. Moloney . Borrack. Bwt : Calle;Nolan. O'Brien . Maloney. Harris. Campbell.St Johns: Counting. Fientltar. Ladson. Ducacubio. Grundell . Van HouteComing. Ladson . Kelly. Van Houton. Sarhanis.

vAJAX 4.1 10.8 11.8 1YARRA VALLEY 1.0 1.0 1. 4Aj= Sheiu 2. Steen or, Levy 2. Curterman. Roth. L . Goldberg. Degan. NBest: Steen. Lewis . Samuel. Le+v_ . L. Goldberg. CukigrmanYana Valley: Thompson. D. Potter. Beat: S. Thomspon. R. ThompPena(una . T. Hale . Morrison. Taylor.ST PATRICKS MENTONE 0.1 0.2 0.2PARKSIDE 4.3 9.8 14.12 18,St Patrickw Mentone : Bent : Nichols. M. O'Meara. Bray, Lewis. D. Murphy

Parlrside : G . Panjari 10. Constantine 2 . Regnato 2 . Hubbard. Romano,Thomas. Best: Panjari. McCall. Sollgo. Segane. Constantine. Thomas .

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRIN(ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNVJICK PARK OR

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15.6'.

UMPIRESCORNER

by Leah Gallagherand Adam Kiel _

15.11'E : t}PPiNI13Tfa REMARK

s'15'll ; %Velcome to finals footy, where teams introducestereo's into their pre game warm up and umpires

s.asas; go and have their "fmals" hair cut. To all teams in thecaz~ ~rlals the umps wish you the best in your efforts t o

~each that premiership cup, to the umpires in the

nel£ . 4inals all the best.

l .loa2 18 .15.G;

THANK YOURecently we had the Beaumaris FC come down to

Elsternwic Park nutit~~ wa ssome skill

defforthbv

.3 .13.91 ltle

umpire s

'12'111 B,1umarlsreas the whole club turned out . Th

e elated the chance to hone their skills bu tu~ . greatly app

also the chance to run through the centre ofElsternwick Park, much to the horror of Peter "Get off

the centre" Harris . Thank you Beaumaris for coming we are sure that coac

h to waimuch longer for an um p eBto buy him atbeer .e5.3 ~ ii0 .7.81. Tuw MILESTON E: Bohm Dirk Kramer last week celebrated

his 150th game

e .e ka at one of his favourite grounds that of Beaumaris. Dirk

5. 11 .4 ' Is a eager little beaver who was really keen to tell use, ~, when his milestone had arrived, but alas he ha d

Beg missed the deadline and now was to settle for this

5.5.3s mention a week later. Dirk we hope the day was great

7.11'53 for you and the umpire's wish you the best.

l. R9S(s

14.182 ANNUAL DINNER

6.4. 40 On Monday night the umpires had their Annualder`k' Dinner get together with present, past umpires and lif

e

members to reflect on the year or years before (if youhad too much to drink) at the Collingwood Footbal l

the home of1.12 .782 .5.17csdech .

M. R.

0 .4 .415.123Grech.

solip.

Club social rooms or as some night say

footy.Awards were handed out on the night and we

recognise these umpires:

Life Membership : Wayne Hinton. Graham Thwaites

10 Years Service: Darren Dalgleish . Allan Ladd . Peter

Simpson . Reno Barichievich, Ron Martyn, Mark

to wear what looked like a tea towel made in to a shirt

was it an a with tes t the pattern.Sydney Swans tetian toSteve McCarth o

Swannies .During the night four footballs were auctioned off

beautifully by Andrew Chapman . The balls signed byclubs with one from the running umpires help raisefunds as figures went in to the 3 digits WesternBulldogs - Gibbo, Collingwood - Adam Kiel . North

Melbourne - Dash. VAFAUA - Chris Wallis .A great stand up performance by Andrew

Chapman as his impersonation of peter Harris hadguys hold back tears of laughter, all we needed wassome paperwork to show us how to fold everything into

the envelope .After the night finished the boys travelled onto the

Oak Room at Crown for more drinking and the one offperformance of Brendan "Lord of the Dance" Allen .

Dash cleaned up at the tables with Chillie and Hoarestill going strong at roulette, but boys are boys so off tothe night club they went. glad they took Adam "One

volume level only" Kiel .

PROMOTIONSLast week just before finals time we are still seeing

umpires being rewarded for their efforts with a couplemore promotions .

Andrew Stephen a member of our younger brigadejumped up into A Section with fine efforts from BSection, we wish Andrew the best and we are sureAndrew has bigger goals to reach .

Mark M orri son jumped into D Section last weekup from E Section, Mark a regular at the bar has done

well in his first year .Congratulations to the guys and Mark "Thanks for

having Friars - LG "

SOCIAI. NEWSAssociation Meeting 27th August this could be the

last for the year so be there!! !Trip away is now locked into 15. 16, 17 and 18th

October. Deposits are now being taken see Chris

Stevens (snr) or Andrea.Will the President's Open Fridge return or will it

slowly die off? Our President. Wayne Hinton has nottotally committed a date stating it might be called atrandom, lets put some pressure on the man to commi t

Gibson

Bob Dunstan Award: Leah Gallagher

to the event .

same stvle (shirt & tie) however Allan Stubbs ecFashions on g d ided

Gold whistle Award : Andrew Stephen

Most improved Field Umpire : Albie Firley

VAFAUA Social Committee Award: Andrea Thwaites

Guest speaker was John Russo who gave a differ-ent insight to AFL umpiring as he had the choice oftalking from the head or heart on his views .

th ni ht saw most people wear the ADAM & LEAH

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

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

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

The Age VAFA sportswriterGarry Petroff writes aboutSaturday VAFA matchesplayed and previews the

SundayA section Match of the Day.

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This year VAFA sponsor Carlton and United breweries (CUB) has pleasure in presenting a triv-competition which will see at the end of each month of the football season one contestant win

t,~-o cases of CUB product .

The following questions appear for the second last time this month .

For this month the first correct answer received in writing to g5 wins a slab of VB cans . At theend of the month the winner will be the person with the highest number of correct responses .Answers must be received in writing by Monday August 31 .

In which year did the AFL introduce the interchange rule allowing 19th and 20th to berotated on and off the ground ?

2 . What is the highest number worn by a Browniow Medallist ?

3 . In 1977 Collingwood and North Melbourne played a drawn grand final . Only one playerfrom that game did not play in the replay grand final . There's an Amateur connection .Who was he?

4. Who was the first West Coast Eagles player to be reported? He went on to play with anoth-er VFL club .

5 . Name the most recent two VAFA players to make their AFL debuts, and the ground theymade their debut on.

6 . Name the footballing brother in each case:

Alistair Lord, Leigh Matthews, Steven Febey, Brendan Gal e

7 . In the last 20 years five teams have won the 'F' Section or E Section flag in the first yearin the competition . Can you name them?

8 . George Johnston, famous Australian author, who wrote "My Brother Jack" played VAFAfootball . Can you name his club?

9 . Who said "If I'd done only a quarter of the things of which I am accused, I'd be pickledwith alcohol, I'd be a registered drug addict, and would have sired half the children inmost of the world's cricket-playing countries"?

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

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

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E SECTION (Blue)by Craig Richardson

REVIEW

Fa irstup Power House finished off their season o n

high note with plenty to look forward too fornext season with a big win over an undermannedGlenhuntly by 117 points . The highlight of the daywas Stuart Craven of Power House kicking 9 goalsto win the section goal kicking for the second suc-cessive year .

In an upset but a result that gives Swinburne ahuge end to the season. Swinburne rolledClurnside Park by 27 points .

Next we had as predicted Oakleigh smashingElsternwick by 87 points .

In a battle of two of the fmalists . Peninsula beatOld Camberwell by the healthy margin of 61 pointsin circumstances that if these two sides meet overthe coming weeks then the Pirates definitely havethe psychological edge .

In the final game of the round Caulfield finedtuned themselves with a lazy 181 point victory of awinless (for the season) St. Marys .

Overall for season '98 it proved that their seemsto be a big gap between E-section and D-sectionwith yet again the relegated D-section sides primar-ily dominating E Blue . The Pirates having beenperennial finalists over the past few seasons havehad a tremendous season and finished on top(minor premiers) and the Oakleigh Krushers areback in the finals after missing out last year . As forthe remaining teams well they obviously need to domore in the of season in all areas to make that stepup into the finals for season '99 .FIRST SEMI FINAL

Old Camberwell v. Oakleigh, both sides havedone well thus far this year but a loss this weeksees their season come to an abrupt halt . With anew venue to play on this year out at CentralReserve (Waverley) the ground will probably notfavour either side any more than the other . On formfor this weeks game Oakleigh seem to have theslight edge but on overall team lineups I feel OldCamberwell to be slightly better prepared . As far asability goes both sides have many capable and tal-ented players with many one on one clash's likely tobe highlights. Overall for no other reason than thefact that the Wellers rolled the Krushers early on inthe season I'll tip an Old Camberwell victory .

So Old Camberwell to play next week andOakleigh to have their end of year 'wake' prema-turely. Wellers by 34 points .SECOND SEMI FINAL

What a mach - Peninsula Pirates v. Caulfield .both sides have been jostling for top spot now forweeks and in the end only one percent has separat-

ed them. In thismatch both sideshave a one all resultfrom the home andaway matches so nothing much separates themthere, both forward lines have kicked similar total .,for the year and the same goes for each teamsdefences . I feel the on ball matchups will decide thismatch and if both teams are at full strength then Igenerally feel the youth and speed of Peninsula willcome out on top .

So with the Pirates forward line likely to receivemore opportunities from their on-ballers I'll stick upneck out and tip the Pirates to play in their firstGrand Final (in two weeks time) in a couple of years ,

Peninsula Pirates to win and set up a GrandFinal . Caulfield to lick their wounds and prepare fornext weeks preliminary final. Pirates by 17 points .MAGOO SFIRST SEMI FINAL

Peninsula coming off a bad loss, take on a fastfinishing Oakleigh . In what will be a great clash, I'lltip Peninsula but only just by 9 points .

SECOND SEMI FINALAn undefeated Old Camberwell take on

Caulfield . In what will turn out to be a fantasticgame I simply can't go past the form side for theseason, having gone through undefeated and tipOld Camberwell by 28 points .

Please remember, for a more detailed write upplease attempt to fax your match details to CraigRichardson on Monday on 9682 9176 .

-- -- ------- ~" --~= =_____ _-_Old Camberwell - congratulations to Dean Alex

who will today play his 100th game for game today .Dean has represented the club in both senior andreserve football . He is a highly skilled and versatileplayer comfortable at both ends of the field . Welldone Deano .

I

E BLUE PRELIMINARY FINALSENIOR S

SATURDAY AUGUST 29thCENTRAL RESERVE - 2 P M

RESERVESSATURDAY AUGUST 29t h

CENTRAL RESERVE - 11 .30 AM

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CRAVEN~~:[~STER

SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK

POWER HOUSE 9

OLD CAMBERWELL

f,A}-ZE PENINSULA

,„ ETr4BERTONCHIRNSIDE PARK

YA~ CAULFIELD GRAMM

I - lSHERI IOLLOWAYc :TrAROR'rnN

E BLUE RESERVEPENINSULA

CAULFIELD GRAMM .

OLD CAMBERWELL

OLD CAMBERWELL

2

33

TOTAL

86

84

73

62

54

50

484240

lst Semi-finalSENIORS

SUNDAY AUGUST 23rdMONASH UNIVERSITY - 2 p .m.

OLD CAMBERWELL v. OAIi;LEIGIi Field :Shaun Rolls Neil McCorquodale BoundaryRobert Hill Matthew Meier Goal : Bernie HoareBernie Dix

RESERVESSUNDAY AUGUST 23rd

MONASH UNIVERSITY - 11 .30 a .m .PENINSULA OB v. OAKLEIGH Field : KenWalker Pat Maebus Boundary Justin BindingChris Stevens (J) Goal : Robert Streager StephenLeahy

2nd Semi-finalSENIOR S

SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndCENTRAL RESERVE - 2 p .m .

'CAULFIELD GR . v . PENINSULA 0 B Field :Dirk Kramer Chris Stevens Boundary IanBurgess Andrew Dickenson Goal : John FinnDaniel VanDuser

RESERVESOLD CAMBERWELL v . CAULFIELD GR. Field :Chris Fedderson Ron Smith Boundary JustinGrossbard Nick Lemon Goal : Daniel VanDuserJohn Finn

ir

SENIORS - 15.08.98POWER HOUSE 6.4 9.8 17.15 23 .20.158OLENHUNTLY 0.3 1.6 3.8 5.11 .41Power House: S. Craven 9. Robinson 4 . James 2. Scotland 2. Treuin 2 . Leuin 2.

Lloyd 2. Marshall . Morris . Best: West. Crown. Doyie. Wright, Robinson. Dean.

Glenhuntly: Slim. O'Donnell. Steuart. Miller, Rossiter. $est: Miller. Rosstet .

Richards, Hoskink. Steuart . McGuiness .S49INBURNE UhTVERSITY 4.4 7.8 10.13 14.18 .100

CHIRNS IDE PARK 4.1 7.5 8.9 10.13.73Swinburne Unviversity: (Goal Kickers and best players not received )

Chirnside Park: (Goal Kickers and best players not received )OAKLEIGH 10.3 13.6 19.10 21.18 .144ELSTERNWICK 2.0 4.3 5.7 8.9.57Oaldei~: Mackenzie 6. A. Kitts 5. Dooley 3 . C. Marshall 2. R. Marshall. Oram.

Redtor . Tayior. A . Wood. Best: Mackenzie . Hevern. K. Marshall. S. Kitts. A.

Kitts . Gec.Elstemwirln Nicholson 2, Walker. Ward . Missaglia . Brennan, Murphy. Byrne .

Best: Tilley. Mahony. Murphy. Wigmore . Byrne, Bravvtgton.

PENINSULA 3 .1 8.5 10.12 15 .20.110

OLD CAMBERWELL 0.0 1.3 6.8 7.7.49Peninsula: C . Landry 3. Slrarpin 2 . Deitzsch 2. Payze 2. Crean . A . Bonnier.

Bedford. Deniry. S . Parsons . Cook . Best : Sharpin, Dentry. Crean, Atchhuan. M.

Bonnier. S. Parsons.Old C®mbeneeB: Hills 3. Orntitt 2 . Imberger. Johnson. Beat: Pratt . Leitch .

Town. M. Scott. Reddish. Freedman.CAULFIELD GRAMMER 8.8 13.11 28.18 32.21.213ST MARY'S 1.0 4.0 5.1 5.2.32Caulfield Grammsr: Farmer 8. Hall 7 . Coniishaw 5. Baxter 4 . Stevenson 3 .

Rk-mls 2 . M. Liddell . Lowe. t'ella Best: Ro}als. Farmer. Baxter. Stevenson, Will,

Brohier .St Msry's: Learmanth 3. hiallech. Stephens. Best: Ymer, Malloch . Theoharris.

Watson . Frail.

RESERVES - 15 .08 .98POWER HOUSE 5.5 7.9 12.10 14.15 .99GLENHUhTLY 0 .1 0.1 0.1 0.1.1Power House: Paviou 4. Wllliams 3 . Wilson 3. Beijack. Senior, McLeod. Hearn .

Best: Williams . Kroimark. Harris, Burt. Broad. Hansen .

Glenhuntly : Best: M. Jones . D. Jones. T. Mahoney. Callander. Hall. Crooke.

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 .3 3.5 8.5 8.9.57

CHIRNS ID E PARK 4.3 5.8 8.7 9.11 .65Swin6urne University: (Goal Kickers and best players not received )

Chirnside Park : Thomas 3, R. Chirnside 2 . Cousins . Massarotti . Hussey . Oates.

Best: l9mpton . Bunts. Egan. Mosca. Skein, Massarotti.

OAKLEIGH 6.4 12 .8 15.12 19.18.132EISTERNWICK 0.0 2.0 3.0 5.1 .31Oakleigh: C. NlkaFys 8, Anchello 3 . Dicke 3. Atlterinos. Bromley, Osborne.

TheoNopmdos . Best: Khodr. Athertnos. Nuske. Niko. Orlando, Monaghan .

Elsterawick: Grandmange . Bullard . Harris. Lambert, Ulikakas . Best :

Statilmsieh . Daniels. Soppett. Grandmange. Whelan . Buckht

PENINSULA 1.3 3.4 5. 8.7.55

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 3.4 7.5 12.7.79Peninsula: Clarln~boid 3. Fisher 3 . Cooper. Sims . Best: Bou~en . Kent . Smum .

Lloyd. Tartar . Franks .Old Csmberneli: Jennings 3. A. Hanson 2. Swarm 2. Cohen. Ryan . Hanw.

Hamitton. Dap . Best : Jennings. Mites. Cohen. C. Williams . Harvey. AlmCAULFIELD GRAMMER 7.5 17.11 20.15 25.23 .173ST MARYS 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 .2

Caulfield Grammar: Bettany 5 . Harrison 5. Holloway 3. S. Williams 2. M . Klose.

Morrissey 2. Santiago. King. Lehner. Wailes. Best : Bettany. Mornssey. Leluter.

Salem . Cutler. Harrison .St Mary's: Best: PitIltois. Clarke. Gouiett .

A melee is "Where an incident takesplace involving players pushing,scragging, jumping into packs ,

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

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CAULFIELD GR . v. PENINSULA O B

1 M. Millard . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

2 B . Hall . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

3 D. Anderson (C) .. .. . ..

4 S . Stevenson. .. . .. .. .. . ..

5 W. Horton . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

7 J. Cowlishaw .. . .. .. .. . ..

8 S . Cossart - Walsh . ..

9 W. Bowes .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

10 A. Will .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .

11 M . Cassidy. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

12 J . Farmer . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .

16 T. Royals . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .

17 G. Williams .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .

18 N . Cox . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

19 B . Baxter .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

20 H . Vella . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

21 N . Brohier (VC) .. .. .. . ..

25 N. Lubransky .. .. . ... . ..

27 R. Keown .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

30 D . Lowe . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

32 M . Diarosta .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

36 M . Forster .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

37 M . Scholten . .. .. . .. .. .. . .

38 J . Restarick . .. . .. .. .. . .. .

41 M . Liddell . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

42 D. Synman .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

45 T. Oscar .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

59 A . Beauchamp . . .. .. .. .

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I S. Parsons. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

4 E. Bowen .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

5 N . Kent .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

8 P. Angus (C) . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

11 A. Landry . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

12 A. Campbell . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

15 B . Cook . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

17 L. Barclay. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

19 M. Goldthorpe .. .. . ... . .

20 C. Landry (VC) . .. . .. .. .

21 M. Bonner.. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

22 A. Atchison . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

23 R. Sharpin .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

27 S. Payze .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

29 R. Powney. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

30 A. Crean .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

31 A. Gross .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

32 A. Parsons . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

33 D. Sims .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

34 T. Bradon . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

35 S . Jackson . . ... . .. .. .. . .. .

40 S . Marshall . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

43 M. Bonner.. . .. .. .. . ... . ..

51 M. Fisher. ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

52 R. Bedford. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .

53 D . Smith . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .54 M. Denny

56 M . Zeiman .. .. . .. .. . ... . .

58 P. Dietzsch . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

60 P. Cooper. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

69 S. Farrar . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

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. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..2 S. Reddish. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..4 S. Jack .. .

11 S . Roe .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..18 A . Brownless . .. .. . .. .. ..

19 M. Freedman. .. .. . .. .. ..22 L. Bridle .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .25 N. McCann .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..26 C. Williams .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..29 R. Scott .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

30 J. Sollgo . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. ..31 L . O'Mahony. .. .. .. .. . ...

33 M. Richmond . .. .. .. . .. .35 M. Hopkins . .. .. .. . ... . .. .36 C . Davis . . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .37 R Gillan . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

38 A. Hanson. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .39 C . Evans . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .40 J . Harvey. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..41 L. Ryan . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . ..43 T Walker .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

47 P. Lenton. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..48 J. Swann. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

49 A . Kent .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. ..50 W. Orwin .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. ..51 C. Horobin . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..53 B. McIlwain ... . .. .. .. . .. .54 R. Nash .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

55 J . Gan .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .56 N. Saffar . . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .57 J . Kelly ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .58 T. Simpson . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .60 D . Alex. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .62 C . Bayford. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

.. . .. .. .. .. .. .63 C . Strachan64 B . Day . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .65 J . Miles .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .

. .66 T. Hamilton .. .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. .. . .. ..67 R . Williams

69 P. Cohen . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..70 D. Jennings . .. .. . .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ''1 M. Harrison6 A. Kahofer .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

9 W. Bowes . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

10 M. cutler .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ...

11 M. Cassidy .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

13 D . Gurr .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

14 S. Klose .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

15 R. Castles .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

17 G . Williams . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

17 P. Anderson . .. .. .. .. .. .. .

20 M . Klose .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

22 T. Townley . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

23 D. Ash . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

24 K. Dachs ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

25 T. Wailes . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

26 S . Williams (C). . .. .. . ...

27 R. Morrissey . ... . .. .. . .. .

28 T. Chan .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

29 D . Sc:hiimski .. .. . .. .. .. .

31 J. Holloway . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

32 M . Dicrosta . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

33 N . Silver . ... . .. .. . .. .. . ---

34 J . Margerison .. .. .. .. .. .

35 A. Lawrence . .. .. .. .. . ... .

37 M . Scholten . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

39 J . S antiago. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

40 M . Phelan .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

43 J . Smith . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

44 C. Bettany .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

46 G . Lehner . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ..

47 L. Salem . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

49 B. Cowling .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .

51 J. Liddell .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

56 A. Dowd . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

59 A. Beauchamp ... . .. .. .

60 P. King .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .

ALL ELECTRICAL & GASHOME APPLIANCES

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Ca~h~Mathew Hanson

1 J. McLean .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .

2 S. Reddish .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

9 A. Inkster (VC)- .. . .. .. ..4 S. Jack .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. ..

6 A . SeeleY .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. ..

7 M. Scott. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .

8 C. Town .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

1 w J. Wilson (C) . .. .. . .. .. .. .

t.g P, Gibbs .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..

10 M . Hanson .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..

1 S. Roc .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .

13 N. Slim .. .. ....._ .. .,_. .. .

14 R. Whitehead (vC) .. .,15 M . Short .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

16 D. Walker .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

18 A. Brownless . .. . .. .. .. . .19 M. Freedman .. .. .. . .. .. .20 A . Hills .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. . ..21 T. Hardman- .. .. .. . .. ..22 L . Bridle .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..°4 D. [mberger . .. .. . .. .. .. . .25 N . McCann . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .26 C. Williamsa . .. .. . .. .. .. . ..28 B. Leitch. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..29 S. Ryan30 J . Sol~o . . .. .31 L.OTRahony . .. ... . .. .. .32 E. Williams . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .33 M. Richmond . . .. .. .. . ..35 M . Hopkins. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

36 C . Davfs .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ...

37 R . Gillan .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .38 A . Hanson .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .39 C. Evans . .. .. .. .. . .. . ... . ..40 J . Harvev. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..41 L . Ryan . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..42 R . Pratt .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .43 T ~'Jalker . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .44 S . Smith_. .._. .._ . .. .. .. .47 P. Lenton . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .48 J . Swann. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..49 A. Kent .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .50 W. Onvin .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .51 C . Horobin . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .53 B. McIlwain .. . .. .. .. . .. ..54 R. Nash . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..55 J. Gan .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..56 N . Saflar . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .57 J58 T. Simpson . .. .. . .. .. . .. ..59 D . Ate.x .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..61 T. Johnson.. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .62 C . Bayford .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .63 C . Strachan .. .. .. . .. .. .. .64 D

a 65 J. Miles. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..66 T. Hamilton .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .69 P . Cohen.. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .70 D. Jennings . .. . .. .. . .. .. .

Coach :Chris Moore

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1 R. Gec. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

2 A. Bloorn8etd . .. . .. .. .. .

3 D. MacKenzie . .. .. .. . ..

4 P. Heverrin . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

5 R. Dooley -

66 K. Marshall .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

8 R. Marshall . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

9 J . Moutis. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. .

10 M. Wood . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

11 C. Hanley . . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..

12 A. Zavaleris. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

13 J . Knapper. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

14 B. Dell'Aquila .. . ... . .. ..

15 G . Redford .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

17 P. Hamilton .. .. . ... . .. .. .

19 P. Taylor (Q .. .. .. .. . .. ..

20 T . Adamic .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

24 S. Kitts. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

25 C. Marshall . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

26 A. Kitts . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

27 S. Adaway. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

28 A . Monagllan .. .. .. .. . .. .

29 D . Hall .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .

31 T. Broniley . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

32 G. Perpina .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .

42 G . Orlando .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

47 S. Lewis . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..

60 M . Oram .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

65 B. Stirling. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

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2 S. McMahon .. .. .. .. . .. ..

3 G . Nelson . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

4 E. Bowen . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

5 N . Kent .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... .

6 M. Warner .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

7 N . Franks. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

9 P. Krohn .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... .

14 S. Coomb . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..

16 S . Claringbold .. .. .. .. . .

17 L . Barclay. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .

18 S . Glover . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

24 B. Wight . .. .. . ... . .. .. . ... . .

25 S. Atchison . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

26 C . Lloyd . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

28 B. Taylor .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

29 R Potimey .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ...

33 D. Sims . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . ..

34 T. Bradon . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

36 N. Boimlan .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

37 T, Stewart . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .

38 M . Wells. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .

39 H.40 S. Marshall . .. . ... . .. .. .. .

41 S. Farrow .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

44 J. Muir . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ..

45 D . Scown . . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .

48 J . Bleasby . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

49 J. Whelan .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

50 R. Blood . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

51 M . Fisher. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .

52 R. Bedford .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

55 R. Cannon . . ... . .. .. .. .. . .

56 M . Zeinian .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

58 P. Dietzsch . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

60 P. Cooper .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .

66 A. Hayiey. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

;acM G 8Peter Andonoponl o

2 A. Bloomfield .. .. .. . .. .. .

9 J . Moutis. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. ..

1?. A . Zavaleris .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

14 B. DellAqulla .. .. .. . .. .. .

15 G . Rediord .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .16 J . Nike, .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

21 A . Perdikomatis. . .. .. . .22 S . Osborne. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .23 P. Dickie . .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .

28 A. Monaghan. .. .. .. .. . ..31 T. Bromley . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..32 G . Perpina .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

34 S. Kil ner . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .35 R . Nuske . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..37 P. Nikafiis (C) . . ... . .. .. ..

40 C. Taylor .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

42 G . Orlando .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .43 J . Theofilopoulos. . .. ..

45 G. Chapman . .. . .. .. . ...

46 P. Andonopoulos . .. .. .

48 C. Nikakis . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

52 P. Andrinopoulos . .. ..

53 T. lanchello .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

54 A. Atherinos .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

55 B. Grant ... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..

56 J . Aliss. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

60M 61 A. Moulang . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

63 D . Woods . . .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..64 J . Tolley. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..65 B . Stirling. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

66 A. Wood .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

67 B . Gant .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..68 A. Khodr .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..71 S . Randle . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . i

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fter what seems the quickest season on recordAtlklt's that post-Easter re-start Mr . President!),here we are at the bowel wringing phase of the year .Tony O'Callaghan will driven berserk by clubs get-ting up to scratch with de rigeur on-field attire : andPhil Stevens by last minute venue switches . Clubofficials will be frantic, complying with the details"do's and don'ts" issuing in torrents from HQ . AndNoel Rundle will be seen, with a beatific beam onhis countenance, contemplating his cost of cumu-lative non-compliance !

To Players . Umpires, Executive . Club Officials,Player Mums and Dads, and every Supporter, thevery best for a great finals series !LAST WEEK

Reds took out a thriller at Ramsden Street, UniHigh had to stage a major comeback in the thirdterm and even hit the front in the last, but the Redssteadied to finish the season on an up note . Thisaugurs well for the Reds in '99, and good gamescame from President Mark Frisby (thank Joycey forthat mention Mark!) in the ruck . Heenan, on theball, and Wharfe on his wing. For UHS, ViceCaptain Richard Smith at CHB, and in his 150thdeserves a call, as does midfielders Ross Johns, atFP . Fatty Wallace .

La Trobe shocked Central (And a few others!)with their win and from the sound of it just as wellSteve and Chris Shannon, plus Paul Byrnes hadreasonable games or the score-line could have beenmuch worse . Well done Trobers! But what a time toturn it on!

Norths had a comfortable close to an seasonthat could have been anything with a tad moreluck . And that was about the story for the Cobrasas well .

CY blew their chances against Kew with a veryordinary second term with the wind . For the rest ofthe game it was nip and tuck . The Browns dis-played the endeavour and tenacity for which theyare renowned in this game, so they are cominggood at the right end of the year. Both sides playedwith commendable passion, which pleased the bigcrowd . Brett LaFranchi's goal from FB was a talk-ing point!

The Warriors went down to the C's with headsheld high, and a resurgent spirit is obvious aroundthe club. They were well served by the Horsburghbrothers, Robson and Marco, all on-ballers, andGibb off the HB line . Andrew Hadley has been reap-pointed as coach for 1999 which has had a majorstabilising effect . The club treasurer had his 100thturnout for the reserves against the C's, well doneAdrian! and Ragsy Hewitt also celebrated his 50thlast week .

SECOND SEMI :SENIOR S

Old Carey an dRichmond Centralare at the Camberwell Sports Ground, and whgreat contest this will be. Forget about Centimishap last week, they are the only side to lcthe C's colours this year, and Tim Pontefracthave them geared up for a huge effort today . Atheir first round games, the midfield ascendewill be the turning point . Merv Shannon, TO'Sullivan, Glen Porteus, Chris AndonopolcPaul Byrnes and Franco Bove, versus Chad E :Brett Birkill, Nick Vasilopoulos, Cam Camp]Nick Everett, and Chris Angus (Playing his 1well done Joey!) will be worth the entrance feEthemselves . Both sides have a multi-facetedproduction line ; Central has Byrnes, Bove, Watthe Shannons . Andy Siwka plus others: thehave Matt Cohen, Woods, Gibson, Price, and,average, seven other contributors . Let's hopeweather is conductive to high marking becethat will be a feature of this game, both te,being endowed with sensational aerialists . Onthe C's biggest assets is their pace right roundground, and Central's big task today will be to :lify the flowing style that is the C's hallmCentral also have to penetrate the stingies

t line in the section. Glenn Taylor has brough tteam to this game in peak condition, and in a tmemorable encounter, they should win the da,a couple of goals .

RESERVESOld Carey and Kew will be a bottler. Kew 1

had the wood on the C's this season, accountinithem on both occasions . Both teams play fast, cfootball and there won't be much in it either iThe C's seem to be running into some good frecently, and Simon Jackson has them in Fcondition . I'm sure Richard Baker will be usingweek's little lapse to focus his team's mind onjob ahead . This is a coin toss job . but I'll go forC's by a few points .

FIRST SEMI: SENIORSKew and UHS do battle on the Scami

Reserve, and, their unaccountable lapses duthe year notwithstanding, the Browns are loawith talent and experience, and must be ra;favourites to move on to the Preliminary. HoweDavid Nash puts an honest, hard working sidEthe field every week for the G&B's, and they didthe K's at their last meeting . UHS has the verysistent Farrelly at FF and Fatty Wallace besidein the pocket as targets for their forward for

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never stops working . The Kew backs, led by[3rett LaFranchi, will be too strong for their oppo-nents, and the midfield and on-ballers with Cullen,Cracknell, McMahon and Felmingham, to mentiona few, should provide their converters with enoughchances to put them ahead by six or seven goals at( e end of a top game.

RESERVESUHSOB meet Williamstown CYMS, with the

lacter's confidence sky high from beating ladderleader, Kew, last week, Mick James doesn't have aflashy side, but boy do they do the one percenters,,,ell!! CY will be a huge challenge in these finalsbecause of their capacity to run, but the UHSdefence is the best in the Section, and that should~ive them a two goal victory .

ILESTONUHSOB - congratulations to Richard Smith

who today plays his 150th game for the club . Ageneral of the backline, sure mark and long kick,Richard is wished all the very best in today's firstsemi final against Kew . Well done Richard .

Richmond Central - congratulations to FrankMacak on playing his 50th game for the club lastweek. Winner of the Reserves B&F in 97, and nowa regular senior player, everyone at Central wishesyou well for the next 50 .

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SENIORS -- 15.08.9 8FITZROY REDS 3.3 9.8 10.11 14.13.97UHSOB 2.4 4.5 10.8 13.11.89Fitzroy Reds: Merhi 3. Heenan 2, Farrell 2 . B . hart 2. Wharf 2 . P. Jackson,Walsh. Beat : P. Jackson. Frisby. Dot3e. Wharf. Drury. Heenan .UHSOB: Farrelly 4, Maua 3. Cracknell 2. Wallace 2 . Stevens. Talar4co . Best :McLean. Wallace. Starbuck, Bone, Johns. Crackndl.LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2.2 7.4 8.5 11.9.75RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .4 5.8 7.11 8.12.60La Trobe Univ~ity : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not receirimd )Richmond Central: Byrnes 2. Muscat 2. Porteous . Andonopoulos . Burnett. Holt .Best: S. Shannon. C. Shannon . Byrnes . Porteous . O'Sulllvan. Graham.NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 .2 10.9 14.11 18 .13.121BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .2 4.3 5.5 7.5.47North Brunswick : A. Tlrehett 8. Grimaldt 4. Wernham 3, D. Demotion. Latouf.Best: Wernham. A . Tirchett . Dimarco. Lirosi. Hodgson . Grimaldi.Buaeen Cobras: Gareth Brown 3. Clements 2 . Marzeralla Stratton . Best:Schneider. Trincht . M . D'Angelo. Orin, Gareth Brown. Jason CartwRdar.WB,LLIMSTOWN 3.3 4.5 7.7 12.11 .83KEW 5.3 6.7 13.8 15.9 .99Williamstown : Cu" 4 . Bryan 2. Herbertson 2. Toby. Cook . Wouda Cocks .Best : Owen. K. Dernan. Cocks. Herbertson. Manning, Lubic .Kew: Bell 5. R. Pulvirenti 4. J. Barnes. Cracknell, GenareW. King. Lafranchi. J .Puivirenu. Best: A. Felndngham. King. McMahon. Landw•ehr. Lafranchl.Ham am.OLD WESTBOURNE 0.0 2.3 2.3 5.5.35OLD CAREY 8.4 13.5 22.10 28.14.182Old Westbourne: A. Horsburgh 2 . Robson 2 . Taytor. Best: Robson. A.Horsbtugh . Dikinacchino. Jago, J. Horsburt!h O'Keefe.Old Cerey: Hickey 6 . M .Cohen 5. Spencer 3 Gibson 3 . Small 2. BtrkID 2. Battle.Emett . Mat. Esler. Vasiiopo ulos. Woods . Popplewell. Best: Small . S . Curry.Auldist . Mai. Oppy. BIrkW .

RESERVES - 15.08 .98FTTZROY REDS 1 .0 2.1 4.4 5.5.35UHSOB 3.5 5.11 7.13 12.17.89Fitzroy Reds Kn•rfacou 2. Auden, Hall . Best : O'Connor. Central. O'Carroll.Fitts . MeGre~r J. Keppell .UHSOB : Madrigrano 4 . FreiJah. De Luise. Lewickt. Abbott . Anderson. Mills. James .HasletL Best: Good Team Effor tLA TROBE UNIVERSITY 12.6 .78RICHMOND CENTRAL 14.6 .90La Tmbe University: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recenrd )Richmond Central: Fenton 3 . Jackson 3. Macak. K . White. Corker. Jones. Adams,Taplcy. Flores. Defreitas. Best: Birt. Davis. Macak, K. White. Jackson, Faulkner.NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.1 5.3 8.6 12.15.87BULLEEN COBRAS 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.3 .9No rth Brunswick: P. Sorlettto 2 . Anderson 2. Dowsett 2. Nag 2. Whiteman.Teffana Evans . Jig%Til. Best: A. Velkoskt . Funnell. Teffanha . Hogg. E~ans.Pi.sasale.Bulleea Cobras : Kelly. Beat: Bastastn. N. Cartledge. Kelly. Mastos. Rodtgures.Cook .WB.LIAMSTOWN 8.0 9.0 14.3 16.4.100KEW 2.2 4.4 6.4 8.7.55Willlamstorvn: Hickford 6. G . Burgess 3. J. Burgess 2. Dawson 2. Mackley 2.Oldham . Best : Macklev. Oldham . Hlckford. Socca.rto . Wanda, O'Flmn.Kew:Kirlakou 2. Pencils 2. Apostalakos. Dandanis. Muckian. Nagy. Best: PorterBortone. It . Bruno. Kiriakou. Penesis. Muck4ut.OLD WESTBOURNE 0.1 1.2 1.2 1.3.9OLD CAREY 3.4 11.8 14.10 18 .13.121Old Westbounae: R . Mutlmer. Best: Williams . Littlepage. BriskL D. Horsburgh.Allan. Hewitt.Old Carey: Ri.st 7. Graham 3 . Christensen 2. Withlnton. Bardwell. Drever. Parker.Best: Drake. Mason . Jones. RiSt. M. Curry. Bardwell.

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALFARRELLY UHSOB 4 69BYRNES RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 65R. PULVIRENTI KEW 5 65SPENCER OLD CAREY 3 59BELL KEW 5 51A. TIRCHETT NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 50

E WHITE RESERVERIST OLD CAREY 7 57JACKSON RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 56DAWSON WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 52LEWICKI UHSOB 1 42

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1 C . Angus . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .

2 C . Hickey . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .3 M . Cohen . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .4 C . Esler .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .

5 P. Busse . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

6 C. Campbell (VC) .. . ..7 A . Drever . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..

8 A. Oppy .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..9 A. Birklll . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

11 N. Everett .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

12 M . Spencer .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

13 A. Jackson .. . .. . .. .. .. .. ..

14 M . Curry . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

15 S. Greenurood . .. .. .. . .. .

16 J . Mai .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

17 S. Curry . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

18 C . Matthews (C) ... . .. .

20 W. Mudge .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . ..

21 J. Woods .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

22 C. Battle . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

23 T. Price . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

26 J. Daniher. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

27 N. Vasilopoulos (VC)

32 C. Withington .. .. . .. .. ..

33 P. Gibson .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

34 D . Faelis .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

35 D . Palmer .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

36 L . Small. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

37 D. Wright .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

42 C . Popplewell. . .. .. .. . .. .

44 J . Rist .. .. . ... . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

54 L. Patterson . . .. .. .. .. . .. .

70 T. Auldist .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

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1 P. Byrne .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .

2 A . Banfleld . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

3 T. O'Sullivan (VC) ... . .

4 A. White . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .

5 S . Shannon . . .. .. .. . .. .. .

7 F. Bove . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

8 G . Malcolm (C) ... . .. .. .

9 P. Jackson .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

10 A. Murphy .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

I1 M . Newton .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..

12 F. Macak . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..

13 G. McQueen .. .. .. . ... . ..

14 C . Shannon (VC) .. .. ..

16 J . Birt .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..17 A. Fawcett24 P. Muscat . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

25 P. Smith . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

27 C. Adams . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

28 A . Waters . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

29 S . Lebel .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

30 G . Tate . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

34 D . Holt .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

35 C. KrLsohos . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

37 G . Po rteous (VC) . .. ..

43 A. Sllvka. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .

52 C . Andonopoulos .. . .

62 T . Graham .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

71 M . Burnett .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

72 N . Gustaffsson .. . .. .. .

78 V. Kelly .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

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2 C. Hickey . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..4 P. Graham . . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..7 A. Dreuer .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .8 A. Oppy .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

10 K. Shrives . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .14 M . Curry . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .16 M . Jones . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

.. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..17 S. Curry18 C . Richards. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..19 P. Drake .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..20 W. Mudge . .. .. . .. .. . ... . ..21 F. Hosking . .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..22 J . Hands . .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . ..24 M . Yarnall . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..28 P. Nance . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..29 T. Moulton . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..30 C. Christensen31 D . Gardner .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..32 C. Withington . .. .. .. .. ..34 J. Farmer. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .35 D . Palmer. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .36 L . Small .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .37 D . Wright .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .38 I . Cohen .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .39 P. Bennett . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .40 B . Humphreys (VC) .42 M . Parker .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .44 J . Rist . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .48 S. Addison . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .49 D. Burn. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .50 S. Hart. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .53 R . Bardwell .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..54 L. Patterson . .. .. .. .. . .. ..55 C. Wheatley . .. .. .. .. . .. ..59 C. Mason .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..70 T. Auldist .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

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1 B. Lafranclv .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

2 J . Kalpakas. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

5 J . Barnes .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

7 D. Hope . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... .

8 J. Pulvirenti . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

11 G. Bakogiannis ... . .. ..

13 C . Klliakou .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

14 G. Campbell .. .. . .. .. .. ..

16 D. Wood . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ...

19 N. Peters. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

20 S . Harrison .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

22 J. Paron . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

26 M. Channon . .. .. . ... . .. .

28 L. DonoFan . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

29 M . Dalrymple . .. . .. .. .. .

30 C. Giansante (Q . .. .. .

31 A. Wells . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

32 J . Chow. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

33 J . Porter .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

34 M . MascItti .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

35 R . Bruno . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

36 A. Skerritt . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

40 G. Mucktan . .. .. . .. .. .. ..

41 R Livingston . .. . .. .. .. ..

42 C. Livingston . .. . .. .. .. . .

43 J. Doumis .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .46 D. Mascitti47 H. PenensLs.. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

48 M. Dandanis .. .. .. .. .. . .

49 S . Hodgson .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

50 G . Apolstalakos .. . .. .. .

51 M . Blair .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

54 T. Blunt . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

56 R Baker. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

57 A. Mountney. .. . .. .. .. .. .

58 A. Acfleld . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

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1 B . Lafranchi. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

2 J . Ka1p2kLS . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

3 R. Pulvlrenti .. .. .. . .. .. ..

4 G. Crinnr>ins . .. .. . .. .. ..

5 J . Barnes .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ..

6 A. Felmingham . . .. .. ..

7 D. Hope . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

8 J . Pulvirenti . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

9 A. Gencarelli (VC) . ..

10 B . Cullen (C) .. .. .. . .. .. ..

12 S. McMahon .. .. .. . .. .. ..

15 C . Bradley. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

16 D. Wood .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

17 J . Bell (VC) .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

18 N. King (VC) .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

19 N. Peters .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

20 S. Harrison . .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

21 D . Harmam .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

23 1 . Baccini . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

24 B. Dimasi .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

25 H . Sheehan. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

26 M. Cl armon. . .. .. . .. .. ..

27 D . Craclcnell . . .. .. . .. .. ..

28 L. Donovan . .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

32 J. Chow.. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . ..

34 M. Mascitti .. .. . .. .. . ... . ..

35 R Bruno . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

36 A . Skerri tt . .. .. .. . .. . ... . ..

38 M. Fraser .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

39 P. Thornley . .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

43 J. Doumis . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

45 J. Bortone . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

51 M. Blair .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

55 J. Landwehr . .. .. . .. .. . ..

99 S. Bruno . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

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2 A. Talarico. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

3 A. Bone . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

4 C . McLennan. .. .. . ... . ..

6 S. Craclmell .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

7 C . Skinns .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . ..

8 D. Haslett .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . ..

9 R . Smith .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

11 S. M ills .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

12 B . Fan-elly . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

13 P. McLean . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

15 M . Davidson . . .. .. .. .. . ..

16 P. Gunthorpe . .. .. . ... . ..

18 R Stevens. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

19 G. Mazia . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

22 R Johns . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

23 P. Eltringham .. .. .. .. . ..

25 A. Hellner .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

27 S. Major . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

31 P. Dolence . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

32 H . Starbuck .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

33 P. Drendel . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

35 S. Jones . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

41 C . Pfeiffer. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

42 D. Wallace (C) .. .. .. .. . ..

48 K. Lewicki . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

50 D . Zulicki .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

64 J. Evans . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

73 S. Devlin. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

0 Coach:Mick James

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1 R . Freijah . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

8 A. Anderson. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

10 P. Burns . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

I 1 S. mills .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

14 J. Ham .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

17 P. Sclola. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

23 P. Eltringham .. .. .. . .. ..

25 A . Hellner .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

27 S. Major .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

29 K. Jones . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

30 B . Abrahamsen. .. . .. ..

31 P. Dolence . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

33 P. Drendel . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

34 G. Haeusler . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

37 G. Catterall .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

38 G. Madrigrano. .. .. . .. ..

43 M . O'NeIl . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

44 A. Pfeffer. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

47 M . Waldron .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

48 K. Lewicld .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

49 D. De Luca .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

52 C . Dixon .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

53 J. Abbott . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

58 M . Cook .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

59 F. Molinaro .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

60 J. Michael . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

64 J. Evans .. .. .. .. .. .

67 C . DAgnolo .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

68 A. Dixon .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

69 S. Hyde.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .

72 G. Pullen . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .

77 L. Marten .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

87 M . James .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

Coach: GCameron McKenzi e

1 B. Wouda . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

2 D . Dawson. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

4 J. Tuck .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

6 D . Oldham. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

8 B . Hann . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..

10 J. Callow .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

12 S . Lucich .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

13 A . Mackley . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

16 N. Bond .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

18 J.O'Flynn .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

19 J. Sharp . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

20 A . Barnes . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

21 P. Greguet .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

22 T. Beckwith .. . ... . .. .. .. ..

23 A. Graham. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

24 T. Hicldord . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

25 X. Toby .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

26 A . Sawia .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

27 C. Bergin .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

28 A. Menhennett . .. .. .. . .

29 G . Burgess. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..

30 J. Burgess .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

33 C. Scott .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

35 K. Dowscy .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

36 P. Dowsey .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

39 T. Carter . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

42 A . Pawczynskl . . .. .. .. ..

43 M. Saccoccb .. .. . .. .. .. ..

44 G. Singleton . .. .. . .. .. .. ..

45 S . lvkovic .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

48 K. Stebbing .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

51 D. Bubnic .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

52 J. Buttigieg .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

E WHITE SECTION1ST SEMI FINALKEW v. UHSOB

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F SECTIONby Ed Sil l

REVIEW

The final round of home and away matches provid-ed the upset of the season as the bottom of the lad-

der ANZ Albert Park defeated top of the tree MonashGryphons. The Rats have refused to bow to pressurein the second half of the year and can reflect on thatperiod with a great deal of pride . They were best servedby Walkley, Sutton (B&F Winner). R . Carlisle and themagnificent Luffie Smith . Monash no doubt has finalson their mind and a solid work out might have beenjust the ticket. Captain Lee Wells capped off anotherbest and fairest season with a B .O .G . whilst TimGilchrist chimed in with 5 goals .

Hawthorn lost to West Brunswick by a solitarypoint in heavy conditions at Dog Doc Reserve . A fourgoal lead at three quarter time was soon eroded asWest Brunswick hit the front in the dying minutes ofthe game . Smythe (W) had an absorbing duel withParker (H) in a dual that may well be repeated in com-ing weeks . D'Andrea was once again dominant in themidfield for the winners who were also well served byforward Sky Jackson and defenders Malone. Tobin andHeppel . Evergreen Glen Stall-worthy was the best forthe Hawks .

Eltham finished what was otherwise a disappoint-ing season on a bright note with a win at the expenseof Eley Park . No match report from Eltham as FrankCoonerty was enjoying the festivities at the end of sea-son wake .

Finally Syndal Tally Ho had a good win at thehands of a disappointing Werribee . Good form forthem leading into the finals particularly as the Sinnersconceded an early lead but after quarter time were ableto steady and record a solid win .

PREVIEW72 games to decide who the best four are and only

four games to decide who the best one is? You have alot to answer for Mr. Mclntyre .

Second semi final .Monash Gryphons face Hawthorn for the fourth

time this year at Preston . The previous three gameshave been split across home ground advantage lineswith the most recent clash seeing the Gryphons win athome by about 5 goals . The Gryphons main strikepower comes in the form of star Tim Gilchrist who fin-ished the regular season with over seventy goals aswell as CHF Kilmister who piled on forty goals . His ath-leticism has been a worry all year for opposition sidesand the Hawks will need to play Phil Avery on him inan attempt to limit his output . Gilchrist can probablyexpect Shane Parker as his dance partner and theirduels through the year have been absorbing .

The Hawks forward line contains Dan Lauletta whohas been a consistent goalkicker after a slow start tothe season and his duel with R . Davey will be pivotal inthe outcome of the game . The Hawks attack will need

to be very mindful that ~the Gryphons generatea lot of their drive fromthe back half with thelikes of Raffanello, Blandford and Roche willing to nfonvard with the footy and pressure will need toexerted to ensure this does not occur easily . The likof Broadley. Barker and Bourke will be crucial in tirole.

Like any game of football the midfield holds the kto the outcome . Lee Wells is the catalyst in tGryphons midfield and the Hawks Adrian Sill cexpect a torrid workout as he runs with the Gryphcaptain . Justin Hetherington was dominant IMonash when the sides last met as his hard runnicombined with ferocious attack on the footy combineform an irresistible combination . The Hawks willlooking for the likes of Nathan Patterson, DcZavarella and Darren Murray to provide drive throuthe midfield . Finally, the two ruckmen. Andrew Gra(M) and Darren Hutchinson (H) clash once more . Grais a no fuss ruckman who will be working as hardthe end as he is at the start whilst Hutchinson isstrong ruck technician who will be hoping to give :smalls first use of the footy .

Hard to pick as both sides last game was dispointing. Monash maybe (but maybe Hawthorn) .

First Semi FinalThe fast finishing West Brunswick face Syni

Tally Ho in a sudden death encounter . How times changed given that the Sinners recorded a sevent f

goal win against the Westies in the first round ofseason . The Westies are without doubt the form sidEthe competition having dispensed with all finalistsrecent weeks . The Sinners on the other hand h ;proven to be a bit unreliable in the past month buthave some solid scalps on their belt .

Sinners captain Mark Joy will have the crucialon the Westies star midfielder Adam Cannane whRutter (S) and Hamilton (WB), will duel in the

a man stakes. The Westies main goal kicker is StSmythe who decimated the Sinners last time willseason high ten goals and no doubt the Sinners bratrust will be working overtime to formulate some reldents . C . Cachia, the Sinners CHF is their leading gikickers and his strength and workrate have been iotal in the Sinners success to date. Glen Heppell .been the most consistent of the Westies backmenwill probably get the job on the Sinners star .

Overall, the Westies strength in the big ndepartment and their great end of season form mibe enough to get them over the line but nobody sheunderestimate the Sinners who have consistentlythe big games throughout the year.

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:Gmi final with the Westies having posted two wins overheir opponents during the year . The Gryphons; are a

~jard running side while the Westies use their size toadvantage . On the bigger and hopefully firmer groundsthe fleet of foot Gryphons should win.

The first semi final sees Hawthorn clashing withthe fast finishing Eley Park who dispensed with manyfinalists to make it this far . Most pundits expect theSharks to be grand finalists but I am tipping theHawks . inspired by veteran Keith Richardson to tri-umph in a close one .

Press Correspondents 9555 0900 Phone9553 3675 Fax before 5 .00pm Monday .

social :The Sinners are having their presentation night at

Kingsway Community Centre, Glen Waverley onOctober 3 . $25 a single or $45 per double for a 3course meal and entertainment . RSVP to Ian Binghamon 9245 2319 (B) or 97058 2023 (AH). The Sinners arealso having their B&F count on 29/8 at the clubroomsfrom 6pm onwards . $5 all you can eat.

NAME

SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALGILCHRIST MONASH GRYPHONS 5 79SMYTHE WEST BRUNSWICK 4 76LAULETTA HAWTHORN 3 69CACHIA SYNDAL TALLY HO 6 56HAWLEY ELEY PARK 2 49ISAACS WERRIBEE 4 45

F RESERVEGONIS MONASH GRYPHONSLORD HAWTHORN iBOGIE HAWTHORNDELL'ORSO ELEY PARK 2

5646424 0

QPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING

ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTOANY VAFA VENUE

SENIORS - 15 .08.9 8ANZ ALBERT PARK 3.3 8 .5 12.9 14.11 .95MONASH GRYPHONS 3.3 8.4 10.6 13 .11 .89ANZ Allied Park : Prior 3. McLellan 3. Forsyth 2 . Smith 2 . Sutton 2. Shopper .t4'alldev . Balls. Best : t4'alkiev. Sutton . It . Carlisle . McLellan . Smith. Lovett .Monash Gryphons: T. G[khrtst 5. Sataj 5. Bement 2. KillmLster. Beat: Wells.Bennett, Sasaj. Grady. T. Gilchrist. Asbell.WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7.3 7.3 8.7 11.8.84SYNDAL TALLYHO 4.8 5.9 11.12 18 .13.121Werribee Amateurs : Isaacs 4. McGrath 3 . Can-. Marinis. Mayne. Pace . Best: Pace.Matne. Carr. Zulian. McGrath. Addamo .Syndal Tally Ho: Cachia 6. Rutter 4 . Beckett 2. Hannemasm 2 . Toce 2,Thompson . Henning. Best: Hill, Cachia. Rutter. Hannemamt . Joy, Murray.ELEY PARK 4.8 8.10 10.13 11.14 .80ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 .4 6.7 13.8 14.9 .93Eley Park. Bowen 2 . Hawley 2. Storey 2 . White 2 . Bruce, Lenarcic. Trotter. Beat:McCorkell. D . Pame. N. DLC. Trotter. Hanrahan. Mon-ison.Eltham Collegians: Doody 3 . Simon 3 . Gasparotto 2. Da}er 2. Arpin. Coonerty.Sharpe . Turnev. Best: Hogan . Luttick. Doody'. Halley . Hardie. Ardin.HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 .2 4.3 8.6 8.8.58WEST BRUNSWICK 2.8 3.11 3.13 7.15.57Hawthorn Amsteura : Lauletta 3. Bourke 2 . P. Avery, Vltacca. Hopkins. Beg:Stallworthv. P. vOrchard . Parker. Reed . Zaarefla.West Brunswick. Smylhe 4. Coonan . Slberelsen . S. Jackson. Best: Tobin. G.Malone . B}rne, S. Jackson. Heppe] . D'Andrea

RESERVES -- 15 .08.98ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.0 3.0 3.2 4.2.28MONASH GRYPHONS 2.4 3.8 7.10 9.14.68ANZ Albert Park: Farrell. Bourne. own. Cox. Best: Redpath. Heyes . Carter.Snorrasen. Green . Kilnuu[in.Monesh Gryphons : Leeton 4. Walter 2. Arena 2. MeGrail. Best: Watson . Wright.Holland, Barrie . Leeton . Robinson.WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.4 2.6 4.8 7.10.52SYNDAL TALLYHO 4.2 6.3 10 .8 11 .7.73Wertibe.e Amateurs : Chapman 2 . Ho'ader 2 . Crate . Daley . C . Alabakis. Best :Chapman . Risbv. Murray. Graio . Hon'der. C. Alabnkis.Syndal Tally Ito: Christiansen 5 . M . Richardson 3. Bennett 2 . Spencer. Beat :Kostaros . Findlay. Spencer, Burgess .ELEY PARK 1 .0 3.0 3.2 4.2 .28ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .3 1.4 1.5 1.8 .12Eley Park: Carey 3. Ariff 2. Dell'Orso 2. Nkaradknos 2. Ps.altopoWos 2 . Yelland 2 .King. T. Karadimcs . Best: Fisher. T. Karadimos. Fry. Psaltopoulos . J . S. Cullen.Cazev.Eltham Collegians: Sharpe. Best : Schafer. Shipley. Yule. P. Barnett . Glare.HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 .1 5.4 7.5 9.8.62WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .2 7.7 8.10 10.12.72Hawthorn Amateurs : Barker 2 . Lmich . Lord, McCowan. Morrison. Richardson.Law. Dunstan . Best: Kerr. Morrison. Barker. Richardson, Tracey. Sanders.West Brunswick: DLSisto 4. Ortiz 2. Gason . M . Hamilton . Vitale . J. Curtin. Best:Whitehead. Rodgers. McNamara. Shand. Dl.sisto. M. MOore .

F SECTION PRELIMINARY FINALSENIOR S

SATURDAY AUGUST 29thGILLON OVAL - 2 PM

RESERVESSATURDAY AUGUST 29th

GILLON OVAL - 11 .30 AM° VAFA Administration may make changes to venuesonce pa rt icipating teams become known - for the lat-est ri ng 1900 130 300 after 5.45pm Saturday evening.

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Coach :Gary Ryan

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1 L . Wells (C) . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

2 M. Healy. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

3 A . Grady .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

4 G . Harrak . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

5 D . King. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

6 G . Ryan .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

7 M. Khoury .. .. . .. .. .. . ... .

8 J . Blandford . . .. .. .. . .. ..

1 I J . Barrie .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

12 J . Urban .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..

13 J . Stratford .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

14 M . Lewis . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .

16 S. Arena . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

17 J. Hetherington (VC)

21 M . Asbell .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .

22 D. Jonkeer. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

24 D. Kitchin . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

25 M. Kilmister .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

26 T. Gilchrist .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

28 R. Rafaniello . . .. .. .. .. .. .

29 J. Fuller. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ....

30 R. Davey .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..

31 G . Roche . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..

32 A. Tolongos .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

34 M . Graydon . .. .. . .. .. .. ..

36 J . Watson .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

40 M . Salaj . . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

41 D. Charleston .. . .. .. .. . .

44 B . Kenyon .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

48 L . Martin .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .

51 C . Leeton .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .

55 D. Bennett . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .

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Peter Tyson

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1 D. Murray (VC) •• ..•••.

2 G. Broadley .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

5 S . Avery. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ...

6 P. Avery (VC) . .. .. .. .. . .. .

7 G. Sta llworthy .. .. .. . .. .

8 M. Dunst an .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

9 W. Pollock . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

10 P. Orchard (C) . .. .. .. .. .

1 I A. Sill .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

12 N . Patt erson. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

14 D. Lauletta . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

15 G. McDonald . .. . ... . .. ..

16 C . Reed .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

17 D. Zavere lla . .. .. . .. .. . .. .

18 P. Ryan. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

20 S . Parker .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .

',.21 A . Bourke. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .

24 D . Hutchinson . . .. .. .. .

28 R. Vitacca .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

30 M . Nunn . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

31 J . Williams . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

33 D. Hopkins .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

36 M . Nowak . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

44 P. Rossitto . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

46 T. OHanlon . .. .. . .. .. .. ..

49 D. McCowan ... . .. .. .. . .

51 M . O'Brien . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

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4 C. Robinson. .. .. . .. .. .. . .6 G. Ryan .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ...9 P. Lowcc)ck. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

10 P. Williamson .. .. .. .. . .. .11 J. Barrie . .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .12 D . Domaschenz .. .. .. .14 M . Lewis. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .15 A. Clarke . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .16 S. Arena .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .19 J . Leroy . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .20 G. Browell . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .22 D. Junkeer .. .. .. . ... . .. ..

23 C. Freeman .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

27 R. Gilchrist .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

30 P. Holland . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

33 V. Hindle . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..

36 J. Watson . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

37 D . Henderson. .. .. .. .. . .

39 M . Clydesdale. .. .. . ... . .

41 D. Charleston. .. .. . .. .. .

42 T. Drew .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

43 D. Walter . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

45 J . Gonis. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .

46 G. Kent .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

47 T. Beslee .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

48 L. Martin. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..

51 C. Leeton. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

52 D. Hale . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

53 G . Wadley. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

54 T. Wright .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

55 D . Bennett .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .

56 M . Buick .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .

60 S. Radich . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

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.. ._1 D . Lynch . . .. .. .. .. .. .

6 L . Robson .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

7 F. Vitale . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

9 J . Khoury .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .

10 S. Fyffe .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .

11 S. Cocolaras .. .. .. .. . .. ..

13 L. Stewart .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..

15 P. McNaughton (C) ..

17 M. Hamilton . .. .. .. .. .. ..

18 J. Curtin .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

19 P. Shand .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .

20 A. Edwards . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

21 S. McNamara . .. .. . .. .. .

24 M . Moore .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

26 H . N'✓hitehead . . .. .. .. . ..

27 D. Dislsto .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..

28 P. Harrington . .. .. . ... . ..

29 D. McAllister .. .. .. .. .. . ..

31 A. Mouchacca . .. . .. .. ..

36 D. Horne . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

37 S . Coombes . .. .. . .. .. .. . .

39 H . McDonald. . .. .. . ... . .

40 B. Baker. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

44 S. Gason .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

48 T. Moore . . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .

51 L . Sherry . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

52 B . Flanagan . ... . .. .. .. . ..

55 M . Ortiz . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

. . .. .. .. . ... . ..58 D. Williams

65 M. Rodgers .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

87 J . Blake . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

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I T. Marks .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

2 A. Sneddon .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

3 M . Joy (Q.. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .

4 P. Henderson. .. . .. .. .. ..

.. . .. .. . .. .. .. ..5 D. Hanne tt6 J. Cotsis .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..

7 A. Burns . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..

8 R. Bennett .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..

9 I . Bingham .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

10 P. Henning ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .

11 J. Rutter. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .12 D. Bent (VC) . .. .. .. . .. .. .

13 J . Kerrins . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .14 S. O'Boyle .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

15 N . Murray .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .17 A. Burgess . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

18 S. MacFarlane . .. .. . .. ..20 J. Ertan . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. ..21 A . Thompson . .. .. .. . .. ..23 M. Beckett .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..

25 C. Clark .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .31 B . Hannemarul . .. .. .. .32 J. Moresl .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .33 M . Richardson . .. .. . .. .35 C . Cachia (VC). . .. .. . .. .38 M . Christiansen . .. . .. .40 N. Toce .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..41 A. Rich ardson . .. .. . .. ..

46 C. Murphy .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..54 P. Kostakos . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

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1 A. Hamilton (C) .. .. .. . .

2 P. Hamilton. . .. .. . ... . .. ..3 G . Heppett . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..4 D . Coonan .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..

5 A. Cam>arle (VC) . .. . ..

6 L. Robson .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .8 L. Petschel .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .

10 S . Byrne . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .11 J. Heywood .. . .. .. .. . ... . .16 S. Smythe .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

17 M . Ham ilton . ... . .. .. .. . .18 J . Curtin ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..20 A. Silberelsen. .. . ... . .. ..24 J . Jenkins . . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..25 G . Malone . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..26 H . N;/hitehead .. .. .. . ... .30 M . Lewis .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

.. .. .. .. .. .31 S . Jackson .

. .. .32 S . DAndrea .. .. .. . .. .. .. .33 T. Baade . .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .34 I . Twyford . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .35 B . Hamilton. . .. .. .. .. . .. .37 S. Coornbes . . .. .. .. .. . .. .38 P. Harris . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..43 J . Tobin . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..44 S. Gason . .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. ..46 C. Price .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... .58 D . Williams . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .66 M. Malone . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .III N. Basham . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

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HAWTHORN AMATEURS v.ELEY PAR K

Coach: GKevin Stallworthy

1 T. Fitzpatrick .. .. .. . .. .. .2 B. Lovich .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .3 K. Richardson .. .. .. .. . .5 M. Mukahy . .. .. .. . .. .. . .9 M. Knott .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

13 J. Povey. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..18 P. Ryan .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..19 J . Law .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..20 J . Williams .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .23 D. Tracey .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .24 D . Hutchinson . .. . .. .. .25 M . Zaverella .. .. .. .. . .. .. .27 R. Lord . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .28 J. Morrison .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .29 P. Barker .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .31 J. Best. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..32 S. Davies. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..34 J . Bogle . .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..36 M. Nowak . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..37 D. Lahiff .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..38 M . Tyson . .. .. . ... . .. .. . ... .39 P. Hewish .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .42 J . Fulton . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .43 1. Chepa . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .47 K. Sanders .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .48 I . Rosthorn ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .

49 D . McCrnvan .. .. .. .. .. . .

52 R. Denovan .. . ... . .. .. .. ..

53 T. Kerr . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

55 N. Carmody . .. .. . ... . .. ..

56 A Vincent . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

57 S. Willianis . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

ONES,,,NOEL JONES

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LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

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B Coach: GRob Wickham

2 G. Lamarca .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..3 D. Carey .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..4 M . Dell'Orso .. . .. .. . .. .. ..5 C . Kaye. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..6 R. McCorkell. .. .. . .. .. . ..8 M. Georgiou .. .. .. . .. .. . ..9 P. Yelland . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

10 M. Kelly .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .11 D . Bryenton .. .. .. .. . .. .. .12 K. King . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .13 S. Dix. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

14 T. Karadimos. . ... . .. .. ..15 S. Bromley . .. .. . ... . .. .. ..17 D. Arrif .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

18 J . Cullen . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..19 M . Brady . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . ..20 R. Drane .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..20 L . Tadaay .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..21 J. White .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..22 L. Kett. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .23 D . Carroll . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .24 J. Baldry .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .25 C. Collins . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .27 G. Psaltopoulos .. . .. .. .28 A. Morris . . .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .30 J . Kelly . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .32 S. Dix. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .33 S. Ryan . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..34 M . Mutimer . .. .. .. . .. .. ..35 K . Podge.r .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..36 M . Fry ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ..39 S. Fisher .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..41 N. Karadlmos . . ... . .. .. .43 T. Stevenson . .. . .. .. .. .. .44 F. Mihalec . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .45 F. Lettini . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .46 S . Payne . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .48 G. Heath .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

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5 YEARS AGO - 1993

LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

t was a great day for AJAX who won first semis i nboth seniors and reserves . In the big game AJAX

had a tough time as they were 25 points down at halftime but gradually took control in the second half towin by 18 points . Best were Ricky Marks, Ace Gordon(7 goals) Pat, Briskin, Rozemen, Wrobel (AJAX) andMelleworth, Yeo, Beazley (MHSOB) .

Old Geelong's 118 points won Sportscover s VAFATribunal. Investigations and Reserve Umpire pro-grams, and earned themselves $500 worth of trophies .

Collegians pulled out a"big form reversal" defeat-ing North Old Boys in the first semi, powering awayafter an easy first half to win, 17 .23 to 11 .17 . Old handsin James Bennett, Andrew Wright and Matt Galbraithwere stars and were well supported by Brett Jefferson .Vaughan Cleary (4 goals) and Brad Woolhouse .Umpires were Peter Gersch, Justin Toohey (field), B .Hoare, C . Chalmers (goal) . J. Wright, D . Gourley(boundary) .

U . Blues were too strong after the first change forOld Mentonians . Best were A . Wilson, P . Stephen, N .Harris, T. Hutchins (8 goals) (U . Blues) and D .Campbell, N. Macquire, G . Dickson . M . Brooks (OldMentJ and final scores 20 .19 to 11 .14 .

In round 18 Andrew (250) and Tony Witts (150)chalked up 400 games for Old Melburnians . Can anyother club produce two brothers who total more than300 games?

Promotion from 'C' to 'B' was never in doubt forMazenod supporters as they led Ivanhoe all day to win23 .11 (148) to 11 .12 (78) . Best were O'Hara, D.Murray, McLean (Maz) and Kennedy . Rawley . Devlin(Ivan) .

In D St. Bedes annihilated Old Geelong 20.16 to8 .11 and put them in the preliminary final against OldIvanhoe . Stars for St . Bedes were Lannan, Edwards (7goals) and T. Beasley (St. Bedes) .

In E St. Leos could not repeat their previous year'sgrand final success after an even first half OldCamberwell played a brilliant third quarter, 7.2 to 2.2,and went on to win by 35 points . Best were A .Hardenberg, G . Ewart, S . Ballard (OC) and Nankervis,Steward, Faults (St. Leos).

St . Marys won Fl grand final against St . Johns OCby 43 points, with best players . A. Bourke, W. Black,B . Clark (St. M) and Matheson, Giachoninni, Back (St.Johns) .

10 YEARS AGO - 198 8

What a season it has been! Who would havebelieved back in April that De La Salle OC would have

been relegated to 'B 'Section or tha tMarcellin would fea-ture in the first semi .

Parkside congratulated their coach WaynBannister on his marriage to Carmel 'Chicken QueerChiminelio . Legendary Parkside veteran Jack Kingave the GROOM away, or so said the Parkside scribf

In good weather Old Xaverians over-powereMarcellin in the second half to advance to the prelimnary final, 16 .11 to 8 .11 . Best were Callan, JacMcKay, Atkins, Steve Curtain (7 goals and missedfew easy shots) (Old Xav) and Peter Sheehan (100tgame), Lennox, Delahunt (Marc .) .

In 'B' Section first semi, Therry after a slow stafinally got on top of Bulleen Templestowe to win 13 .1to 11 .5 . Highlight of the match was the wonderful duin the centre between Nyman (T) and Smythe (137Nyman's performance turned the tide for Therry

a he probably shaded Smythe on the day who kick(what could only be described as "some great captaingoals" . Best were Nyman, Tyler, Matton (Th .) arSmythe, George, Espenschied (BT).

Closest final game of the day was in Junior Secti(3 when Monash Blues beat Hampton Rovers by itsolitary point, 8 .7 to 7 .12 . Best were Smith, HyeHipwell (MB) and Crawford, Engelkamp, Roberts (Rovers) .

The Rovers did have a big day in "D" as they amhilated Preston in the second semi, 16 .16 to 12 .7 tointo the Grand Final and have the chance to win tclub's first premiership since 1951 . Panagiotickicked 8 goals for the Rovers .

It was a disappointing day for Banyule who lost t'C' Section preliminary to Old Brighton. The Marcand Blues scored 13 wins straight and then lost forWhat can happen in a week - Old Brighton were toshots to make the finals until St. Kilda CBCOC's s

h loss to Thomastown. and then defeated CHaileyburians in the first semi . Now they find theselves being promoted to 'B' Section with their GraFinal opponents Old Melburnians. Both were relegalto'C' at the end of the 1986 season.

15 YEARS AGO - 198 3It was a big week in the VAFA - President A

Johnson was recovering from a heart attack, PeFrench became a father for the first time, and MarBassett joined the VAFA staff where it was believed tlall callers would benefit from her ready wit and psonality! The VAFA moved from its temporary office:Little Collins Street to Elsternwick Park.

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In A Section Collegians found its early season formoutpaced and outplayed the slower North Old Boys

win by 29 points, 17 .15 .117 to 13 .10 .88 . Best wereooh . Chosich, Oliphant (Coll) and Welch, Jordon .

Coiisidine (NOB) .

In the B Section first semi, Kew 37 points down at)}e first change . 20 at half time, and 26 at the lastchange• got up by one point to beat Alphington1117 .95 to 13 .16 .94. Best were Haralambopoulos,jLickomos . Varney . Burden, Anderson, Blay (Kew) .

-15 goals in C Section first semi saw Parkside come,,L.ay in the final term to beat Hampton Rovers 26 .17j0 19 .21 . Good players for the winners were Heaver,Allan, Sansonetti (Park) and Jones. Stephens, BeckHampton Rovers) .

Best and Fairest votes for D . E, and F Sectionscere counted at a dinner at Marcellin, In 'D' A . White(Therry), G . Maher (State Bank), and F. Stafford (Poweriiouse) all scored 18 with White winning on a count-back .

In'E' Richard Morley (Bulleen United) with 21 votesbeat three very good players in Tony Fellowes (T'town)22, Gary Norton (Old Ment) 21 and David Gregory(Bala) 17 .

` Dougal Morrison (Old Geelong) 19 won 'F' SectionB&F from Keith Laker (UHSOB) 18 .

Peninsula pirate, Chris Doyle, a key figure sincethe club's inception played his 50th game, topping agood season . Chris had played with the VAFA team inTasmania .

20 YEARS AGO - 197 8

Field umpires were 'A' first semi : Croxford,Goodman . B first semi: J . Smith, C semis : King,Tracey; D semis : G .M . Simpson, Rowe, E semis:Rowell, Wills, F Semis : Mead, Sharpe .

At half time North Old Boys and Ivanhoe, 13 pointsapart, looked set for a tough second half but it was notto be. North Old Boys went on to kick 11 .7 in the sec-ond half to Ivanhoe's ten behinds . Best were Borcich,Hanneberry, Robertson, Dillon (6 goals) (NOB) andSimpson, McNamara, Stredwick (I'hoe) .

Old Paradians' inaccuracy in the 'B' first semi ,8.23, threw the Association competition into minorchaos when they played a draw with Old Haileybury,10 .11 . Natoli, Roe, Johnson (OP) and Houghton, D .Legge, Paul (OH) were the stars.

In a desperate 'C' Section second semi AJAX wontheir way into 'B' Section against St . Kilda CBCOC bya solitary point, 11 .6 to 10 .11 . Players to stand outwere Rozen, M . Ritterman, Korn (AJAX) and Jones,Dynon, Salter (St . Ki1daCBCOC) . The same margin sawBulleen Templestowe . 11 .18 defeat St . Bedes OC 12 .11in E second semi and win promotion .

25 YEARS AGO - 1973In the A Section first semi Caulfield Grammarians,

13 .16 were too strong all day for North Old Boys 8 .9 .Stars were Dickeson . Morphett . McNicoll (Caul .Gramm) and Joss. Fennelly, Power (NOB) .

Kew 13 .14 defeated Old Trinity 8 .11 in 'B' first semi- Johnson, Clay. Barclay (Kew) and Kennedy. Oppy

and R . Peers (OT) were best .

Closest results in all finals was 'C' Section wherePower House 17.17 got home by 2 points from Parkside18 .9. Connor, Daniel, Hadjigeorgiou (Power House) andP . Johnson, Graham, Clark (Parkside) were best . Otherresults : D '1' State Bank 20 .13 d. La Trobe 18 .14; D'2'Alphington 21 .13 d . Marcellin 6.13, E'1' AMP 14 .6 d .Elsternwick 9 .18 ; E'2' Old Ivanhoe 16.16 d . OldCamberwell 12 .9 : F'1' St . Bedes OC 17.12 d. LatrobeReds 8.10, F'2' Fawkner 19 .16 d . Monash Whites 9 .1 1

30 YEARS AGO - 1968Only 3 points separated Caulfield Grammarians

and Uni . Blacks at half time in the A first semi .However, in the third quarter Caulfield kicked 7 .4 totake a commanding lead and hold off a determined fin-ish by Blacks to win by 11 points and enter the prelim .final. Best were Atchison, Butcher (5 goals) and Clarkfor the visitors while Crouch, Pruden and Patteronstarred for the Blacks .

UHSOB 13.17 best D'Arcy, Smith, O'Kane defeatedDe La Salle 10.16, best Ashford, Whitelaw, Leach in Bfirst semi .

In C Section semis, OGG eliminated Power Housefrom the premiership battle with an 8 point victory .Siede, R . Brown, P. Godfrey (OGG) and veteranHutchinson . Staples . Hutchins (PH) were best . FIT OBdefeated St . Bernards by 11 points to win their wayinto B Section . Stars were Smalley. Miller, Mannix, (FITOB) and M . Perrett . G. Tobin, McCartney (St . B) .

35 YEARS AGO - 1958Geoff Hibbins won the A Section best and fairest by

2 votes from Frank Hillyer (Coburg). An outstandingperformance was that of Bob McLellan (Old Brighton)who won the 'E' Section B&F, scoring votes in 16 of 18games played . With Ian Law, rover and KeithMaughan, ruck, dominant players, Old Scotch (A) 11 .6held out State Savings Bank, 9 .6 to take the first semi .Others to shine were R . Morris, K. Melville, M. Parry,M . Eggleston (Old Scotch) and McNeill, Strachan .Petering (5 goals from 5 shots) Walters (SSB) .

In other sections, B(ist semi) CommonwealthBank 12 .14 d . Kew 8 .3 (Second Semi) U . Blacks 14.5d . Old Paradians 11 .7, and in C(Ist semi) Nat Bank13 .15 d. Caulf. Gramm 9 .16 (2nd semi) De La Salle OC9 .14 d. Parkside 4 .11 .

50 YEARS AGO - 1948Some well known names in A and B best and

fairest awards - A : Denis Cordner (U . Blacks) 5, SamBirtles (H . Rovers), Ted Cordner (Old Melb), KeithGough (Old S), Dough Heywood (U . Blacks) 3 and JohnKennedy (Teachers College) won B Section awards with5 votes .

In the A Section first semi played at Parkdale, OldScotch, 3 goals ahead of Old Melburnians at the lastchange, wilted under a determined attack to go downby 10 points, 13 .11 to 14 .15 . Best were Schwarz,Woods, Smyth, Cox (Old Melb) and Bedford, Eggleston,Geer, Hardy (Old Scotch) .Old Xaverians won the BSection first semi, 10 .7 to Parkside 8.12 . Tiernan,Dooley . Murphy. Phelan . Barbaro and Williams werestars for OX.

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Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

TXday is the culmination of another season of ClubVIII football and given fine weather a large crowd

should be at Elsternwick Park to see two high standardgames in the respective grand finals.

Last Saturday, Kew continued on their inexorablemarch to another pennant with a thirty point victoryover Thornbury, whose last quarter effort saved themfrom a big loss .

De La Salle atoned for their poor second semi finalform when they led Old Scotch throughout the game torecord victory by twenty two points . De La Salle provedmy judgement poor and restricted me to a fifty per centsuccess rate .

REVIEW OF PRELIMINARY FINALS

SECTION 1De La Salle opened brightly and had posted three

goals before Old Scotch managed to score. At the firstchange De La Salle held a thirteen point lead .

The second quarter proved to be the best for OldScotch, who outscored De La Salle by kicking fourgoals to two during its duration. At half time De LaSalle led by the minimum margin.

"The General" Tony Phillips led his men out earlyfor the third quarter. which was to prove so decisive inthe outcome of the match . De La Salle continued toattack and scored three goals for the quarter. Theirlead, which blew out to twenty three points at the lastchange, was the biggest of the game . One reason forthis gap, was the fact that Old Scotch failed to score forthe quarter. Old Scotch started the last quarter with asnapped goal and then Roger Hume, as he had done inthe First Semi Final, chipped in with a timely goal .Neither side was able to penetrate the other's rock likedefence and score a telling goal. Each side managed aminor score before De La Salle cleared the ball aroundthe outer wing and set up a loose man . This enabledSteve Hoy to goal on the run from a long way out andgive De La Salle a sixteen point cushion . Again OldScotch were denied scoring chances by the resolute DeLa Salle defence . Late in the match De La Salle againsurged forward only for "The General" to stumble . Notto be denied, in true leader's style he pushed the ballto Bolt, who did as his name suggests and then kickedthe ball through the goals and into the golf course . Thesiren quickly sounded and De La Salle were winners bytwenty two points. They were well served by ruckmanJohnny Grev . Gerard Jackson, John Doak and MarkRosel . For Old Scotch their consistently good skipperNick Tribe and Deakin did well .

SECTION 2Kew did win their eleventh successive game when

they accounted for a disappointing Thornbury by thir-ty points . Kew led from the outset, although eachdefence stood firm early in the match . Kew scoredthree first quarter goals through Bond, an O'Dea snapat a moving ball, which would have done Pele proud

an d through Lazarus .At the first changeKew led by twelvepoints.

As in the first quarter neither side could gain aearly break and five minutes had elapsed before Bonmarked and goaled for Kew. Not to be denieThornburv attacked and were rewarded when JamWebb's skills pushed the ball to Marrama for a go ;and when a long shot rolled through an unguardegoal . Before half time Lazarus marked an d goaled igive Kew a thirteen point advantage .

The third quarter proved decisive for Kew as thcadded five unan swered goal s . Thornbu ry seldom tocthe ball forward an d could only add one behind for ifquarter. At the last ch ange Kew led by forty thrpoints .

Thornbu ry showed in the final quarter what couhave been as they outplayed Kew to add three goalsone . Captain Jamie Webb, kicked an other two goalshe vali antly tried to lift his charges to a respectable fuish . For Thornbu ry the final series proved to be tinadir of their season as Kew r an out winners by thirpoints . For the winners veter an Ter ry Lucas, their co:sistent Captain Ant Lawrence and Lazarus played weThornbu ry was well served by their captain JamWebb, Geoff Argeropoulos, Troy Lincoln an d WayiDuson .

PREVIEW OF GRAND FINALS

SECTION 1Truly the Curtain will fall on Old Xaverians e

when Richard, the youngest of five brothers plays Ilast game. This even in itself is worthy of lifting tteam, without Matt Tyrell adding any words of wisdoiOld Xaverians are entitled to outright favouritismthey have not suffered defeat in 1998 and on the 0occasions De La Salle have been their opponents, CXaverians have won by fifth nine and sixty poirrespectively . Two weeks ago De La Salle could not stTim O'Sullivan and Richard King running up tground and goaling in rapid succession . Old Xaveriaare predicted to be stronger today than they werethe Second Semi Final and they won that easily! Jo' ;Flynn played well two weeks ago as did Nick Court aNick Fay. This trio will need careful attention todayprevent them sealing victory. De La Salle players venter today's game with newly found confidence aflast week's splendid victory . Again they will lookJohnny Grey to give their smaller men like JusMurphy and Greg McHenry first use of the ball . ShaRudd is capable of ignoring his strapping and of ki<ing several goals. If he does we may see the untestOld Xaverian defence show signs of breaking agairsolid De La Salle attacks . The match has to be won

Cthe field, but all preparatory signs do point to anXaverian victory .

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SECTION 2Monash tvhites, who have lost only once this sea-

on face the Kew juggernaut. which has carried before;i in the last eleven matches . Significantly the only,Ntonash White loss was the hands of Kew won by twen-i,, points with last week's star, Terry Lucas leadingheir best players. He was assisted by the reliableEdwards, Ant Lawrence and the ebullient, ChrisCurtain.

lie game for the defending premiers. A problem for the

Should the Monash concentration waver these Kew;talwarts along with the veteran Mick O'Dea could win

}<cw defenders and on ballers will be to quell the multipronged Monash attack of Marco Tossavainen and thea hietic . Gene Van Der Zalm, whose combined fifty fivecioals have been one reason for Monash success . Lastweek Kew won without Ivak. Cartlidge and Smith eachof whom has contributed much to the cause during thes.ason so they could be even stronger today.

Monash will face a titanic struggle to win the pen-nant as Kew are very confident of causing an upsetagain in a Grand Final .

After a lot of consideration, I select Monash Whitesbut I will not be greatly surprised if Kew can take thepoints .

L 'Monash Whites - Today's Grand Final will be the

fiftieth game for two Monash White stalwarts. Full backMark Dods and ruck rover Bryce Co llier would likenothing more to reward their sterling service than aMonash victory . Well done Mark and Bryce and mayyou long continue to give service to your club .

Umpires - Today will see veteran umpire DavidWindlow participate in his fourteenth consecutiveGrand Final . David, who started his involvement as aPower House player. turned to umpiring in 1973 (Theremust be something about the Ross Gregory environ-ment that drives people to long VAFA careers) . Davidhad a two season retirement in 1974 and 75 when hetravelled overseas . A comeback as a Power House foot-bailer was short lived and today will see David officiatein his 417th Club XVIII match . Well done David . Afterall that running, although you must be tired, thereshould be several seasons left in your legs. During1998 David has provided an unequalled number ofmatch reports, which have helped immeasurably in thewriting of the Club XVIII column each week . For thatDavid, it is hoped the satisfaction of the readers is suf-ficient reward .

Old Xaverians - congratulations to TonyLandrigan who plays his 150th game today . Joiningthe Xavs from school Tony has played at every level,well done Zoobar.

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CLUB 18 - 15.08.9 8DE L9 BALLE 3.1 5.2 8.8 10 .7.87OLD SCOTCH 1 .0 5.1 5.1 7.3.45De La Saik: Bolt 3 . Rudd 2, Doak 2 . PhWips. K. Man=x. Robinson. Beat: Doak . R~t.Grtty. Jennmgs H.kmg . RnIDti.,- .Old Scotch: Hume 3 . Deakdn 2. TN. . Fhvdc. Eeat:Sbeahan. Hume. Middleton . E.Montgomery. Deait7n . Tribe.

CLUB 18 - 15 .08 .9 8THORNBURY CJOUGARS 1.2 3.4 3.5 6.6.42SEW 3.2 5.5 10.8 11 .6.72Thmnbury Cougara: t4'cbb 2. Marrema. Bunn . ThrouTc Eest : Cuttn.r. Argeropoulcs,Bunn . hiartdalltt. Thratrcr. Lfncoin,Kew: O'Dca 4, Lazarus 2. BOnd 2 . Lueas. Curtallt . Lau-ce. Best: Lucrs. Stautnskt.Green . 0'Dea. L uvs. l.aurence .

CLUB 18 (11Grand Final

SUNDAY AUGUST 23rdELSTERNWICK PARK - 2 .00 p . m

OLD XAVERIANS v . DE LA SALLE Field :Tony Robbins Ray Windlow Boundary : Andrew

Barrington Tony Hall Goal : John Kelly JohnRobinson

CLUB f2lGrand Final

SUNDAY AUGUST 23rdELSTERNWICK PARK - 11 .45 a .m.

MONASH WHITES v. KEW Field : PaulGirolami David Windlow Boundary : MarkGrady Brendan Grabau Goal : Gary Clancy

Robert Dunstan

NAMECLUB 18 rl lRUDD DE LA SALLE*R . KING OLD XAVERIANS*ILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCHO'SULLIVAN OLD XAVERIANS'° includes finals goals

CLUB 18 (2)WEBB THORNBURY COUGARS*VAN DER ZALMMONASH WHITES*TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITESPEARCE MT. LILYDALE* includes finals goal s

CLUBSENIORS

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LAST WK TOTAL

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OLD XAVERIA N S v. DE LA SALLE

Poach: GMatt Tyrell

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15 J . Hosking .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

16 S. Laska. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

17 D. Kinsella .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

18 J . Grey .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

19 B . Lee . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..20 G. Williams .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..24 B . Buick (VC) .. . .. .. .. ..27 A. Brabner . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..28 L. Borella .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..29 M. Rosel . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

31 K. Mannix .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .

38 S . Rudd .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

39 S . Hoy. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

40 A . Raynor. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .41 A. PhiIllps ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .42 R. Marks . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .45 G . McHenry .. .. .. . .. .. . ..

47 G . Jackson . .. . ... . .. .. . ..

49 A. Tucker .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

50 M . O'DrLscoll. . .. .. .. . .. ..

60 B . Hoy . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..

61 R Grace .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. ..

63 B . Robinson. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

68 B . Clancy .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. ..69 S. Bolt .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. ..

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B

CLU BGRAN D

MONASH W H

Coach: GRonnie Lamb

1 M Dods . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

2 D Tracy . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

4 R Angley .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . ..

5 J Montigue ... . .. .. . .. .. ..

6 JPlehn . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

7 D Nelson . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

8 A Forbes .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. ..

9 J Fainveather . ... . .. .. ..

10 B Col lier . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

12 M Tossavainen . .. .. .. ..

13 C Raynor .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ...

14 D O'Brien . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ...

15 H Beh . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

17 L Colombies .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

18 S Dods . .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .

19 G van der Zalm . .. .. .. .

20 M Riddle (VC) . .. . .. .. .. .

21 G Sinclair .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .

22 J Kenny. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

23 P Glass . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

25 S Ricardo .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

26 P Gill . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

27 M Crossland. . .. .. .. . ... .

29 M Dobbs . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

30 M Krebs .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

31 J Stoppa.. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

34 T Cogley . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

36 C Howe (C). .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

35 D West. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

37 D Hardy . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

43 S Raynor .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ...

48 C Strauss. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ...

50 J Cowley .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

51 M Bond .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .

. .. .. .. . ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

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ITES v KEW

Coach:David Maguire

1 A . Lazarus . .. ... .. .. ... .. ...2 A . Slawinski .. ... .. ... .. ...3 M. O'Dea. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ...5 S . Ivak ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. ... .7 D . Brand. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .

8 A. Lawrence .. ... .. .. .. ... .

9 D . Smith . .. .. ... .

10 K. Corbally . ... .. .. ... .. ... .

11 C . Thompson . .. ... .. ... .

12 N . Lykopandis .. ... .. .. ..

16 D. Green ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. ..

17 P. Seal ... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..

18 C . Curtain . ... .. ... .. .. ... ..

22 A. Carr.. .. .. .. ... .. ... . ... ... ..

23 T. Maughan . .. ... .. .. ... ..

24 T. Reynolds .. .. .. .. ... .. ...

25 C. Belej ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .

29 1. Fletcher . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .

33 M. Bond ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .

37 D. Leary ... .. .. .. ... .. ... . ... .

38 B. Carilldge. .. ... .. .. .. ... .

39 N. Prendergast .. .. .. ... .

40 M. Quinn .. ... .. ... .. .. .. ... .

42 P. Corridon .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ..

44 T. Hernadl ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ..

49 M . Garofollo .. .. .. ... .. .. ..

51 J . Edwards. .. ... .. .. ... .. ..

54 C . Johnson .. ... .. ... .. .. ..

56 T . Lucas . ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..

58 S. Edwards .. ... .. .. .. ... ..

61 J . Beveridge . ... .. .. .. ... ..

.. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .

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Seas®r, ~'~nishes for (22) teams s as (16)

are still in the ~.u

Review

section 1 Tonners In splendid conditions at Beach Road t Varmed for

e the Nodders a football lesson as theyheir first crack at Section 1 finals for sometime,while the Xavs defeated the OP's at Bundoora in a

dour struggle all day. The Bernards finished strongly

;, ;ainst the foBlues rmanc sh forathe Bedr a~dst Tphe iLions

hotabie phad to play catch up football from the first bounceand were unable to keep tabs on the D's

. while the

()Cs threw everything that they had at the SKOBsonly to find themselves down by 6 and a bit kicks in

the finish .

Section 2The Eagles quarter ended their season on a

performance agains tlstrong four ladderleader Whitefriars

. Leading at every change the

Eagles won a thriller by 2 points . In the match of the

with Collins and Ensor in everything for the van-

round and battle for fourth spot the Sharks an d the

Tigers fought out a fantastic game of football from go

o whoa . Ry anand Kingwell prominent for the Tigers,

quished Sharks. Old Scotch had a "trainingr

against the Blacks with Thomas booting (21 ) goals

and snatching the goalkicking award from Passador

of the OTs' . North Old Boys were very competitive

against old Trinity at home but could not match the

visitors in the secon while the from behind wintheir topsy turvy sea

over OM's .

while Dornik and Mescher battled hard all day for the

vanquished . Old Paradians (2) forfeited to old

Ivanhoe, while the Bloods hen a thriller at lNortto only go down by points

Ringwood. Krosher and Tan doing their best for

Aquinas. while Yarra valley again gave nothing away

with a°team effort" being named their best . Warringal

and Therry Penola had the byes .

Preview - First Semi-Finals

Section 1De La Salle and Old Brighton clash in the sud-

den death first semi today knowing that they hav e u hou teach defeated one another convincingly thro g

the year. Today they face one another on neutral ter-

ritory at the City Oval Box Hill. Large spaces and firm

conditions will suit the respective forward lines andwith Dimer and the Earls dangerous near goal . The

D's will need to be on song in defence, althoughClancy and Duggan are no slouches in front of the

sticks either. The match will be played at a furiouspace and on recent form an upset is predicted withthe Tonners favoured today.

Selection: Old Brighto n

Section 2Another win apiece home and away scenario will

give the spectators plenty of action today at Scammell

a year, with het W ntleseheth

rTigers oughout dthee OT'

s

one another en.Ryan, Carroll and Russo (St . in their s desPassador and Burrows (OT) prominent

ts a close match .

Section (2) BlueCaulfield Grammarians recovered from a slow

start to overrun Monash Blues. while the D's finished

their season on a high with their sixth win for the

year. St . Kilda Sth . Cauled o matchedHalphen and Gutman

tlme . where the good play,saw the Jackas take the points and finish their sea

son with a win . The High returned to ieh iwinner' sf the

in no uncertain terms with a p g

Panthers at Keysborough. Moore and McCully leading

form the front for the High. In the final match the

tv' Mon with aRovers took af after aec ose match allstrong 4 quarte Pdav .Section (2) Red

Old Geelong brought up their eighth win for theyear to finish their season on a high after jumping theTwo Blues in the first half they never for the OGs,Wilson . Bayne and Carty key player s.

big wins . Overall recent form suggesforward structure

although see hem win through ~day .shoul d

Selection : Old Trinity

Section (2) Blu eOrmond and Old Mentonians clash today in

what promises to be a fine exhibition of U19 football.

Conditions at Parkdale will make for skilful play, andthe Panthers' Ballantine, Palmer and McKay will revelin these conditions . The Monds must shut down thepotent forward line of the Panthers, rely on Mabbett,Black and Stephens to kick a winning score . and

overturn the (2) zip record across the year. Recent

form suggests the Monds, although the Panthers willnot go down without a fight .

Selection: Ormond

Section (2) RedThe card stands at one win each, and today for

the losing team there is no tomorrow. Both sides pos-

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sess fine forwards in Stella (TP) and Welch (W) . Sloanshould dominate the rucks. with Hopgood, Andersonand Singh key players for the Redbacks, whileMcMahon, Sifter and Fitzpatrick are prime movers forTherry, and along with O'Shea can control a gamefrom the outset . Form of late for both is hard to judge,although Therry appear to be hitting their straps atthe right time . Overall the Redbacks have the bestattack and the second meanest defence and for thisreason they are favoured today .

Selection : Warringa l

Old Mentonians - congratulations to U19Captain Wes Ballantine who won the U19 (2) Bluegoalkicking for season 1998 . Well done Wes on a fineachievement, and let's hope there is more to come inthe finals .

NA MEUNDER 19 (1 )

[r~A ~'{JC] 1 (7(~'KO

CLUB

SENIORSLAST WK

OSWALD OLD XAVERIANSCLANCY DE LA SALLEDUGGAN DE LA SALLEDIMER OLD BRIGHTO N

UNDER 19 (2 1THOMAS OLD SCOTCHPASSADOR OLD TRINITYSULLIVAN WHITEFRIARSEFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURY

UNDER 19 (21 BLUEBALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANSL.TAYLOR MHSOBGURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM .MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS

UNDER 19 (2) RE D

WELCHSTELLABRANIGANOATES

WARRINGALTHERRY PENOLAOLD IVANHOEOLD IVANHOE

TOTAL

1 536 513 49

4 2

21 1075 1023 80

53

9185

4 6638

7551342 4

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the groun d

or other or other similar such conduct"

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

1st Semi-finalSATURDAY AUGUST 22nd

BOX HILL - 2.15 p.m .DE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTON Field : BESchmidt Ben McKee Boundary Stan LugowsDavid Longworth Goal: Gary Clancy Skip Shipley

UNDER-19 (211ST Semi-final

SATURDAY AUGUST 22n dSCAMME LL RESERVE - 2 p.m .

OLD TRINITY v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGEbField : Trent Foley Geoff Moore Boundary TreGreenaway Josh DiPietro Goal: Robert StreagReno Barichievich

U-19 (2) BLUEist Semi-fmal

SATURDAY AUGUST 22nd

PARKDALE - 2 p .m.

ORMOND v . OLD MENTONIANS Field : Paul JonDharshaka Peiris Boundary Nick Evans GajanSkandakumar Goal : Andrew Long Peter Wallis

U-19 (2) RED1st Semi-final

SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndTRINITY GRAMMAR - 2 p .m.

WARRINGAL v . THERRY PENOLA Field : AndrFlack Leah Gallagher Boundary Barry Bol€Cameron Gill Goal : -Ken Pitcher Noel Turne r

U-19 SECTION 1 - 2nd SEMI-FINALOLD XAVERIANS v . OLD PARADIAN S

SATURDAY AUGUST 29th - BOX HILL - 2 P1

U-19 SECTION 2 - 2nd SEMI-FINALWHITEFRIARS v . OLD SCOTCH

SATURDAY AUGUST 29thSCAMMELL RESERVE - 2 P M

U-19 (2) BLUE 2nd SEMI-FINALMHSOB v . HAMPTON ROVERS

SATURDAY AUGUST 29th - PARKDALE - 2 P

U-19 (2) RED 2nd SEMI-FINALOLD IVANHOE v. YARRA VALLEY

SATURDAY AUGUST 29thTRINITY GRAMMAR - 2 P.M.

" VAFA Administration may make changes to venonce part icipating teams become known - for theest ring 1900 130 300 after 5 .45pm Saturday eveni

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

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03 8.4 12.7 16.9.105, i•v}s 8. PaP{k'tcud°2

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2,2 8.5 10.8 12.10.82

8t Bed. binttoric Ti(I.: tuulM1`'e0 4. L . Whttk 3 . P. Winne 2, Ryan 2. FaHuogh.'un. Zome.

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~~•.'y gew Cdrins . Stevens . Lee. Ensor. CmroO. Wy t .BLACKS 1,2 3.4 4A 7.7A9

10 .8 17.14 28.17 38.21.237SCOTCH

BMe3o:lCea1 Kickers and Best Playtts not recetlxdlIWWWy OldScotch: Thomas 21 . Frsmkenburg 3 . Hoslctng 3. Lehh 2. Ashton 2. SteKns. Jubker.

~ ~,~. Beal : Thauas . Leeds . Paterson . Stevens . Avhton. tYankehburg.6.2 7.4 10.9 11.12.78

~THarm 4.1 7.4 8.8 18.8 .98

t math Old gogf: Barker 4 . HaQttn 4. Ehadec S. Smith . J. Svba . Bed: Ha1yk. Waters . S.

gmph . B,vker. McNar. Skene.0{4 TtUdtp: Pa4sa1a 5. James 4 . Pda1 2 . L4hWton 2. WRwO . Cornell. Bub Dann .

tth+dtou, Hmtsat . Pa.ssadoc Jams . Rothe .o~~g~yy 4.3 8.5 11.10 18 .11.101

2 .3 10.3 13 .4 15.7.97OLD MUZURNMN

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phone : 9882 9688

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. • UNDER 19 BLUE - 15.08.98CAULFIELD GRAUL}yM 0.1 6.7 8.9 12.9.81

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Mm-h H§tmrI ;reamet 3. ELY 3. See:iang 3 . Cmke . Bat: Cseaater . Cooke, Beunctt .

hhrWt . B2 crec Amy. 3.4 7,10 8.13 13.18.84

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. Cetu7e 2. Molan. Nolan. Robson . 54m. Brett MciSmzk. Mdan .De 3+Salte: Stevens 4 hid

.. Moore. Ilantson. Kecgtt.OM • IG~ Klckers and Best Players not re cehcd l

ST KMDA SOUTH CAULFIED 5.7 4.1 911 11.

272 9.6.601 14.22 .108

AJAX SL RUA South Cau1tW8 iGoal Aiekrts atW Best Players nor teceMdl

Ajuc Rutxhstem 4. CzJrny 3. HasFSt 3. M. C. Segar 2. Golvm 2. ]led: Rubenstein.

Hal WKU M.C . &~1 . Gutmmt . Goh'an.OID2~FifONIA1+~ lA 2 .1 2.3 3.5 .23

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CLUB JACKETSnew orderCLOTHING (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD

fax: 9882 5194

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UNDER 19 SECTION 11ST SEMI FINA L

DE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach:

Clay Waser

B Coach: GLeigh Bowes

BG

2 N. Harber ... . .. . ... . .. .. .. .7 J. Laragy . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .9 M. Mercuri .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..

10 E. Williams . .. . .. .. .. . .. ..i l P. Bowden . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..11 C. Hyde . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..11 R. Stevens . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

. .. .. .. . .. .. ..12 M . Evans. .. . .12 B. Mercuri

. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..13 S. Hyland (C) . .. . .. .. . ...14 M . Aron . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .15 J . Crowe .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .

.. . .. .. .. . .. .17 M . McHenry18 D. Jarv is. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .19 D. Moore .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .20 B . Corin. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .23 T. Fisher . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .25 R . Beattie (VC) .. . .. .. .. .26 S. Woods .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .27 C. Warsteling .. .. . .. .. .. .28 S . Hart .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .29 D. Forer .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..29 M. Joyce. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..29 K. Rogers (NC) . .. .. . .. ..32 R. Bonnici . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..32 J. Silvers . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..33 M. O'Donnell . .. .. .. . .. ..34 A . Pedidni . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..37 C. Buick .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..38 N. Stafford . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..42 S. Logan .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .44 X. Clancy .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .45 S. Clay. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .47 A. Mo)an. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .47 A. Orlando . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .63 S. McManus . .. .. .. .. . .. .70 M . Du ggan. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .

M . Andrews . . .. .. .. . .. .. .C . Asmus . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .S. Erdos . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .R . Hughson .. .. .. .. . .. .. .D. Nolan. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .P. Nowl an . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .B . Reade. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .A. Jackson .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .M. Karpavicius .. .. . .. ..S . McManus. .. . .. .. . .. ..

1/4 time 1/2 tire

1 A . Platos . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .

2 S. Grabert .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

3 G . Ear) .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

4 W. Earl . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

5 N. Biggin . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

6 T. Ewert. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

7 G . Rhodes . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

8 T. Handley . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

9 L. ONelll .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

10 J . White . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

11 S. Dimer . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

12 A. Robertson .. .. . .. .. . ...

13 R ONeill .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

14 A . Ginnavin . . .. .. .. .. . .. .

15 G. Norwood.. . .. .. .. .. . .. .

16 J. Thornbrow . .. . ... . .. .

17 C. Barrow . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

18 H . Rolls. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

19 M . Carr. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

20 A. McIauglilin . .. .. .. .. .

21 X. Carra .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

22 A. Walsh .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

23 J . Thomas. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

25 A. Boyd. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

26 S. Fox .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

27 P. Marks .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

28 A. Avramedies . . .. .. .. ..

29 C . Stewart .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

30 D. Stockdale . . .. .. .. .. . .

31 A. Thoms . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .32 R. Hayward . . .. .. .. .. .. . .

33 M. McBriar .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .

35 T. Errktge . . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .

3/4 MV Frai

UNDER 19 SECTION 21ST SEMI FINALOLD TRINITY v.

ST BEDES M ENTONE TIGER S

Coach :Steven Maus

Coach: GMichael Lovejoy

BG

1 S. Jones (C) .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

2 A. Beever. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .

3 M . Passador.. . .. .. .. .. .. .

4 A. Rothe .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .5 B . Hutchinson. .. .. .. .. .6 C . Russe ll .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .7 B . Iseppi .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .8 D. Ashworth .. .. .. .. . .. ..9 R Burrows .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

10 S. Dann. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..11 K. Noden .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..12 J. Maslen . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

13 S . Johnson .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

14 R. Gamble .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..

15 R Baxter .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

16 T. Hoggns . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .

17 C. Hillas . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

18 N. Dahlstrom . .. .. . .. .. .

19 C . Wilson (VC) .. .. . .. .. .

20 M . Canzoneri .. .. . .. .. .. .

21 L . Kennedy . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

22 D. Kinross. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

23 B . Fitunaurtce. .. .. .. .. .

24 E . Davatzis (C). .. .. .. .. .25 W. Hansen .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .

26 D. Robinson .. .. .. .. . .. ..

27 L. Clarke . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..

28 C. Butler . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

29 W. Brady. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

30 S. Kimoniclls .. .. . .. .. .. ..

31 R. Ramsden. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

32 J. Cornell . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ..

33 Y. Adal. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..35 C. Sor .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..

39 A. Malyah .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .43 D . Waldron (VC) . .. .. . .44 M . LaPira . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .45 S. Darcy-Molloy . . .. .. .50 D. Wood . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .52 A. Andrews . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .61 N . Broster . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .64 M . Kassaby. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

1/4 tine 1/2 time

1 A Ryan . .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..2 P Carroll. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..3 C Tesoriero . . ... . .. .. .. ..4 J Dunne . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .5 J Doubaras . .. .. .. .. .. . .6 L Abdallah .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .7 B Mcsl>aJte . . .. .. .. . ... . .8 L Hamilton .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

9 P Russo. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

10 L Tylim . . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

11 J Williams .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

12 A Connolly . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

13 N Zomer (VC) . .. .. .. .. .

14 J Drury .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..15 G Gomez . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

16 A Burnett .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

17 S Lambert. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

18 M Young . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

19 D Falkingham .. . .. .. . .

20 C Mlzzi . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .

21 J Cunningham22 G Smith .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .

23 D Napier (C). .. .. .. . .. .. .

24 G Alford. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

25 L Wintle. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

26 P Doherty.. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

27 S Kirigtvell .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

28 D Young . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

29 B . Jolutstone .. . .. .. .. .. .

30 T Fava . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

31 P Winfle .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

32 S Bell .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

33 G Strachan .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..

34 M Mulcahy . . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

35 A Smith . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

36 N. McEniry .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

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UNDER 19 (2) BLUE SECTION1ST SEMI FINA L

ORMOND v. OLD MENTONIAN S

1 S. Thompson .. .. .. .. .. . .

2 M . Nash .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

3 D. Robbins. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

4 D. Rowan .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .

5 T. Ashford (C) .. . .. .. .. . .

6 B . Healy .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ..7 S. Keleher . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ..

3 R. Coulson .. . .. .. . ... . .. ..

9 J . Putz . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. ..10 J . Cullen . .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. ..

11 B. Minter. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. ..

12 P. Townsend .. .. .. . .. .. ..

13 A. Kurzel . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..14 B . Healey. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..16 M . Broadhurst .. .. . .. ..17 S. Naughton .. .. .. .. . .. ..

18 P. Ciccare lla . ... . .. .. . .. ..

19 A. Strauch .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..20 M. O'Halloran. . .. .. . .. ..21 C. Walker .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..

22 D . Hopkins . .. .. . .. .. . .. ..24 K. Watson . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... .25 J. Dale .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. - 1.

.26 D. Mabbe tt . .. .. . .. .. . ... .

27 P. Gleeson . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

28 A. Stasiak . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

30 H . Black . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

31 P. Waked .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

33 S . Stephens .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

;35 C. Knight.. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

40. P. Wilioughby . . ... . .. .. .

71 . K. Quon . .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .

76. E . Shenvood . .. . ... . .. .. .

1 W. Ballantine (C) . . .. ..

2 G . Norris . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

3 R. Alexander. .. . .. .. .. .. .

4 M . Eman uel . .. . .. .. .. .. .

6 S. Bainbridge.. . .. .. .. .. .

7 D . Mills. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

8 H . Mason . . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .

9 B. Kuramoto. .. .. .. . .. .. .

10 L. Bro wn .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

11 D . Alexander .. .. .. . .. .. .

12 R. Phipps . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

13 D . Grant. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

14 N. Webster .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

15 C. McKay . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

16 L. Stephen .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

17 A. OReilly. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

18 M. Frances .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .

19 M. Kennedy . . .. .. .. . ... . .

20 P. Mevel .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .

21 T. McNish. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

22 A . Martin .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .

23 A. Paimer . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

24 B. Goss. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .

25 L. Hogan .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .

26 S . Moloney. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .

28 K. Campbell. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

29 A. Kelly . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .

30 A. Drinan (VC) .. .. .. .. . .

31 S. Worrell . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

33 L. New . .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

34 M. Giuffre .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .

42 M . Thomason .. . .. .. .. . .

55 M . Campbell . .. . .. .. .. ..

UNDER 19 (2) RED SECTION1ST SEMI FINA L

WARRINGAL v. THERRY PENOLA

1 N. Taylor . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..

2 A . George .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..3 M. C1lazan .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

4 M . Natoli . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..5 R . Steele .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .

6 D. Ryan. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .7 A. Camilleri. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

8 S. Anderson . ... . .. .. .. .. .

9 T. Healy . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

10 R Singh .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .

11 D. Wilson .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .12 B . White .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

13 T. Sessions .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .14 M . Van Lint. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

15 G . Long . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

16 B. Frew. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

17 A. Green. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

18 T. Thomson .. .. .. .. . .. .. .19 G . Bell .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

20 L . Bolzon .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .21 C . Burke .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

22 E. Gale . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .23 M . Sloane. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

24 D . Schulze .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

25 A. Hopgood . .. .. .. .. . ... . .26 M . Keegan . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .

27 D . Nasrallah . .. .. .. . ... . .28 A . Welch . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .

29 N. Mullane. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .30 D . Mutton . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .

1 B. Fitzpatrick (C) .. . .. .

2 R.1.ampogrna .. .. .. .. . .. .

3 D . Candiloro . . .. .. .. . ...

4 R. Springall .. .. . .. .. .. . ...

5 S . Stella .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

6 C. Crantar.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

8 A . Grant (VC). . .. .. .. .. ..

12 L. Sprk>gall .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..

14 A . Christie .. .. .. . ... . .. .. ..

15 A . McMahon .. .. . .. .. .. ..

16 T. OShea . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

17 G. Holdstock . .. .. . .. .. ..

18 R. Cameron . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

20 J . Smith .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

24 N . Trewin . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

28 C . OBrien ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ..

34 J . Garoni. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . ..

35 T. Sifter .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . ..

37 S. Boscaglia . .. .. .. . ... . ..

43 C . Ferguson . .. .. .. . ... . ..

45 D. O5ulltvan . .. .. .. .. . ..

48 C . Bannister .. .. .. . ... . ..

50 M . Saly.. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . ..

54 D. Ward.. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..

55 S. Vi llani .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . ..

69 G. Vandenberg .. .. .. . ..

1/4frne 1/2 firm 3/4 tine Fird 1/4 time 1/26ne 3+4 time Frd

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1 Week To Go'.There is only 1 week left before the end of

the VAFA Blood Challenge 1998 .

Now is the time to get your players, officials,supporters and friends in and donating blood

for your club .

You can donate blood this week at :

Southbank Donor Centr eCnr. Kavanagh & Baiston StsSOUTH BANKMon, Tues & Fri 9am - 4.30pmWed & Thur 12pm - 7.30pm

City Donor Centre2.520 Collins StreetCITYMon-Fri 7.45am to 3.30pm

APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED FOR THESE VENUES .PLEASE PHONE 1314 95

Or you can donate blood at one of the followingmobile blood collection sessions at :

Greensborough Serbian Orthodox Church212 Diamond Creek RoadMan 24 - Wed 26/8 1 .15pm - 8 .00pmThurs 27/8 1 .15pm - 7 .30pmWantirna Seventh Day Adventist Church119 Mountain HwyMon 24/8 1 .15pm - 8 .00pmTues 25/8 1 .15pm - 7 .45pmUpwey Community Centre1443 Burwood HwyWed 26 - Thur 27/8 1 .30pm - 8 .00pmFri 28/8 9.30am - 3 .15pmEpping Memorial Hal lHigh StreetFri 28/8 9 .30am - 3 .30pm

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RISK OR RISKY MANAGEMEN Tisk management - catch cry of the nineties, and a

~ term that's made more than one coach pondertheir future. So much has been said and writtenabout risk management in coaching circles in recenttimes that it would be hard to find a coach that hasnot read or heard something on the subject . The mes-sage coming through though is clear. Manage yourrisks! What perhaps has not been so clear is how thisshold be done.

The quandry that many coaches find themselvesin is one of uncertainty . They are not familiar with therisk management process . They are not sure how itshould be applied. They feel unqualified to decidewhat they could and should do . They feel intimidated.Risk management is quietly tucked aside in the hopenothing will go wrong .

This is risky management! Uncertainty is a bit likea leaking roof. If left alone it rarely gets better . If youhave nagging doubts about risk management, don'tfeel intimidated, take a positive approach to restorevour confidence and security.TAKE ACTION

Commit yourself to action . Understanding riskmanagement demands the investment of that pre-cious commodity time . Risk management shouldn'tbe seen as just something else that needs to be done,it is an important and integral part of what youalready do .

WRITE DOWN YOUR WORRIESWrite down your concerns . A clear idea of these

will enable you to chart the right course and ask theright questions. Are they specific or do they reflect abroad base of concern .COMMUNICATE

Raise your concerns with other coaches . yourclub, or association. If you have concerns others willalso . They may already have the answer you need . Atthe least . sharing problems and using a collectiveapproach to solving them makes good sense . Ask yougovernment body for information and guidance inrisk management.

Understand the context in which you are operat-'ing. Other coaches. your club, or association shouldbe able to help.You Should :• Be familiar with the standard of care that should

be delivered to participants.• Find out about any statutory requirements that

could apply to activities.• Know the techniques. rules, codes . and other

industry standards that may apply .• Keep up to date with coaching practice and rule

changes .

• Know your organisation, it goals, capabilities andexisting risk management strategies .

• Know your sport.• Understand your role and responsibilities.

If you have a good grasp of these points and inte-grate this knowledge into your coaching activities,your risk management is likely to be well on track .

Seek expert advice . Discuss your concerns andseek advice from someone with experience in riskmanagement. Try your state department of sport andrecreation . They may be able to recommend someone .COURSES OF ACTION

Your concerns may be of general nature, reflectinguncertainty in a range of areas, or very specific, suchas a query on insurance .Consider these courses of action :Comprehensive Risk Management Approach

If concerns are general, you could implement acomprehensive risk management approach which willidentify and consider all the risks to which you andthe organisation may be exposed . Such an approachmay be run inhouse, although an independent facili-tator is recommended . This approach is comprehen-sive and thorough, but can be tedious, time consum-ing and demand considerable commitment fromthose involved .Risk Management Audit

An alternative approach for broad base concernscould be risk management audit . An audit processcan be used as a diagnostic tool to indicate thestrengths and weaknesses of your risk management.and in doing so indicate the priority areas for atten-tion . This is a good approach when time andresources are limited . The limitations of an auditapproach is that most audit pro-formas are based onan industry median and so there may be areas ofyour sport or recreation that are not addressed .

If specific problems are identified, address thoseproblems . Implementing a comprehensive approachto combat specific problems is like fumigating yourentire house because you have ants in the kitchen . Ifaction is demanded to address unapproachable risks,don't leave this TO chance, employ a logical planningprocess to ensure it does happen and the result isevaluated .

In summary risk management is largely a matterof common sense . Ignorance may be bliss in somecases, but for a coach it is one of the greatest mostinsidious risks.

Be positive. invest a little time, search out ananswer and manage your risks well

. Nic DekaOffice of Sport and Recreation

Burnie - Tasmania

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YARRA VALLEY OB AFCD SECTION 199 9

Is seeking applications for the 1999 sea-son for the positions of :

SENIOR & RESERVECOACH

Applications in writing to:

The Secretary, YVOBAF C

PO Box 62. PARK ORCHARDS, 3114

YVOBAFC an exciting young club fieldingSeniors, Reserves and U19's .

UNIVERSITY BLUES FCA SECTION 1999

Invites Applications fo r

SENIOR, S E19

FOR 1999Applications in writing to :

Bob Girdwood367 Dryburgh Street

NORTH MELBOURNE, 305 1

ST. LE OS EMMAUSWATTLE PARK FC Inc.

Coaches Required

Affiliated VAFA ( C Sec tion)SENIOR, RESERVE & U1 9

Applications close 30/9/98Reply to

The SecretaryPO Box 463

BOXHILL, 3128

ST. RATS MENTONE FC Ine,Invites appCicatioxts ft r•

ALL COACHING POSITIONS Fol

SEASON 199 9

VAFA - ~ SECTION (Seii/NissMSJFL ® U17 's

Applications in writing to :

The Secretar yPO Box 320

MENTONE 3194

Applications close 3 01 919 8

US`l'I:II.NWICX ANRequires

SENIOR & RESERVECOACHES

For the 1999 SEASON

Please apply in writing to:

The Secretary EAFCPO Box 547

ELSTERNWICK, 318 5

Applications close Friday September 11, 19S

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~ ,000. 1 fA

S

POWER HOUSE AFC

r®11 sEA50N 1Applications to:

Jeff Scotland24 Packer Street

E Section 1999

Seek applications for.

IOR & RESERVE COACHES

MURRUMBEENA, 3163Enquiries : Jeff Scotland 9273 4230 (B),9568 3673 (H)

Applications close 25/9/98

0I1D IIAII,Is'I'Ii iJItI' AIT"A SECTION 199 9

Invites applications forSIs'11TI0I1, Ill:S ls'Ii.`'E j̀ tJ1 9

MIMESApplications in writing to:

The President OHAFC2/449 Beach Roa d

BEAUMARIS, 3193

Applications close 15/1 p/98

Clubs wishing to placecoaching ads for season 1999

in the remaining 4 editions of theAmateur Footballer

are asked to call Brett Connellfor further details .

BULLEEN COBRASAMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB

AT KOONUNG RESERVE,ALLEN STREET, BULLEEN

THE COBRAS ARE GROWIN G•AreyouU19andwantingtobepartofanew ambitious U19 team ?

• Are you committed and dedicated to teamsuccess ?

• Are you committed and dedicated and stillnot getting the opportunity to play footbal lat the level you are capable ?

• Are you a past player and want to getback into football?

° Are you unhappy with the club you arenow at?

If YOU fit into any of the above categories: _Talk to us:

Bulleen Cobras Amateur Football ClubContact'

Andrew issa 0419 398 104Wayne Olney (03) 9818 3200Joe DAngelo 0419 574 136

Play the 1999 season on one of thebest grounds in the district!

REME BERPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO

BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK

PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

MOVING TO SyDNEy ?99

Keen to play football at a club with an

Amateur feel, but in Sydney's premie rAFL competition - the Sydney

Football League for season 1999 ???

CONTACT-EASTSYDNEY FOOTBALL CLUB

Coach : Chris O'Dwyer 0419 233 532Asst. Coach : Neville James 015 436 005

President: Mick O'Connell (02) 932 8 0423

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FINALS ELIGIBILIT YSenior fi nals . Any registered player can be selected as long as permit is current .

Seniors/Reserves . If both teams are playing on the same weekend the reserves player must have played a

total of 2 senior or rese rve matches (be registered and have a permit) to play in the reserves final.

Reserves . Player must be registered and have a permit. To play in a reserves final (even if a player qualifies

for an under 19 final but club wishes him to play in reserv es final), player must have played 2 reservesmatches and not more than 10 senior matches during the season .

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

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

U/19 players playing in VFL U/18 competition (TAC Cup) must after the playing of our round 18 decidewhere they will complete the season . Such player can play in any club's final's team as long as he has playe,

5 matches for the team for which he wants to be selected .

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

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

FINALSDRINKING - Clubs are advised that drinking alcohol after a curtainraiser finals mavis not allowed - even if it is in the dressingroom or follows an U 1 9/Reserve Grand Fin,Clubs playing a finals match at a non-VAFA venue are to insist that their players atspectators do not consume alcohol during the playing of matches even if it is insideenclosed social club facility .SECURITY - At finals venues the club charged with providing the umpire escort muorganise for the umpires' rooms to be locked when the umpires take the field and ha ,the key to unlock the umpires' room when they leave the field .ELSTERNWICK PARK - Both the front gates (Glenhuntly Road) and the back gat(St. Kilda Street) will be open for spectators to gain entrance to Elsternwick Park duritthe finals .Elsternwick Park finals charges are $5 and $2 (cars inside EP). A and B section Gra lFinals $6 ands $3 . There is no charge for cars parked in the St. Kilda Street (baccarpark . All VAFA finals matches $5 entrance, while Grand Finals are $6 .

TEAMSHEETSOriginal -and pink copy must be lodged with umpires, no later than half time of any matc

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

SmokeFree

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Review - Grand Finals

Bright sunshine adorned Elsternwick Park;t Sunday and paved the way for (3) terrific

,rand Finals .

Division 3

Keilor and Karingal (2) fought out a tight; ratch in the first two quarters, with the score s,ilmost deadlocked at the half. However a strong

cond half saw the Bulls pull away to win com-(,rtabl_y in the finish to record their first GrandFiual victory for the day .

Division 2

RAID Lions were the form team going intothe flnals and proved that by soundly defeatin gBendigo (2) in their semi final . Broadmeadowsfaced a tough task and at half time found them-selves well behind on the scoreboard and battleac they did, were never really in the hunt . The

Lions running out convincing winners by 52points .

Division I

A terrific game of football was expected fromthese two very capable teams and although itwas all the Bombers way early the Bulls foughtback well to be in the match at half time . Thethird quarter saw the Bombers steady andgradually pull away to win their third succes-sive Division One Premiership .

Congratulations are extended to all compet-ing teams from 1998, especially the (3) pre-miers, their players and co-ordinators .

Teams reminded of the Players andCoaches Night Friday August 21 and theAugust Delegates Meeting Monday August 24at Elsternwick Park. For further enquiries callBrett Connell (9531 8333) .

Action from the Division 3 Grand Final Keilor versus Karin gal

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Li (f,101st Semi-final

SENIORSSUNDAY AUGUST 23rd - SCAMMELL

RESERVE - 2 p .m.KEW v. UHSOB Field : Simon Olive MichaelAllen Boundary Ramon Killey Graeme MorganGoal : Russell Owens Geoff Grigg

RESERVESSUNDAY AUGUST 23rd - SCAMMEL L

RESERVE - 11 .30 a .m.UHSOB WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field : BobMcLeod Ron Martvn Boundary JustinGrossbard Nick Lemon Goal : Skip ShipleyDaniel VanDuser

2nd Semi-finalSENIORS

SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndCAMBERWELL SPORTS GROUND - 2 p.m .

OLD CAREY v. RICHMOND CENTRAL Field :Graeme Hunichen Daniel Halliwell BoundaryMichael Jessep Becky Griffiths Goal : VinVescovi Ross Richard s

RESERVESSATURDAY AUGUST 22nd

CAMBERWELL SPORTS GROUND - 11 .30 a.m.OLD CAREY v . KEW Field : Paul Lamble GarrySeabourne Boundary Jim Pappas DavidD'Altera Ross Richards Vin Vescovi

(L d ° I {1st Semi-final

SENIORSSUNDAY AUGUST 23rdGILLON OVAL - 2 p .m.

SYNDAL TALLY HO v. WEST BRUNSWIC KField : Craig Bratjberg David Lepair BoundaiyPeter Bailey Kevin McMahon Goal : RobertParry Brad Nash

RESERVESSUNDAY AUGUST 23rd

GILLON OVAL - 11 .30 a .m.HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . ELEY PARKField : Michael Forde Andy Carrick BoundaryTim Burns Adam Harris Goal : Brad NashRobert Parry

2nd Semi-finalSENIOR S

SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndCRAMER ST. RESERVE - 2 p .m .

MONASH GRYPHONS v . HAWTHORN AMA.TEURS Field : Paul Withington Greg Richard:Boundary Greg Shilo Clarke Thuys Goal : KeiSegota Grant Bear d

RESERVESSATURDAY AUGUST 22nd

CRAMER ST. RESERVE - 11 .30 a.m .MONASH GRYPHONS v . WEST BRUNSWIC ;,Field : Ken Brewer Jason Moore Boundary KfMcNiece David Miller Goal: Grant Beard KevSegota

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cLS1"ER`iJWlCK i~Ar-13KDRAW 1998

(August - September )

This Sat 22/8 : Old Scotch v Old HaileyburyThis Sun 23/8 : Club XVIII Grand FinalsNext Sat 29/8 : B Section First Semi-Final

Next Sun 30/8 : A Section First Semi FinalSat 5/9 : B Section Second Semi-FinalSun 6/9 : A Section Second Semi-FinalSat 12/9 : C Section Grand Final

Sun 13/9: A Section Preliminary Final

Sat 19/9 : B Section Grand Final

Sun 20/9: A Section Grand Final

P'IP1 ES RD 17 (A-13) 18 (C-F & U19)

First offence ( S5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100); each subse-quent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.3 0pm final score s by 5p m

Old Xaverians (Res .) St. Kilda Sth. Caulfield (U19)Old Paradians (Res.) Old Ivanhoe (U 19)Beaumaris (Res . )Whitefriars (Res . )St. Pats Mentone (Res .)

OTHERForfeits ( 15/8) - $250

Old Paradians(2 )Incorrect scores phoned (8/8)

Mareellin (Sen .), St. Kilda Sth . Caulfield (Sen .),La Trobe lJni . (Sen .), Old Trinity (U19) .

REME MB E R

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

Stephen O'Connor, St . Kevins . Tripping, 3 ma,,i,James Wilson, Old Geelong . Abusive language, 2matches .Caine Groves, St. Patricks Mentone . Abusive la,guage . 1 match.David Christian, St. Johns . Striking, 3 match( : ,Todd Hedley, Eltham . Failed to appear as witn,1 match .Scott Bromley . Eley Park. Disputing Umpire's desion, 1 match .Timothy Morrison, Eley Park . Disputing Umpiredecision . 1 match.Mohamed Baraket, St . Kilda SouthCaulfield (UlStriking, 4 matche sMohamed Baraket, St . Kilda South Caulfield (UlStriking. 2 matches (Total 6 matches.)Anthony Johnson, Thornbury Cougars (C 18) .Assault of umpire, 2 years .Rick Bannister, Therry Penola. Striking, 2 matclStuart Bethune . Aquinas . Striking, 2 matches .

; Peter Luttersehmidt, Old Essendon . Striking, 2matches .

*Accepted prescribed penalty

Results from Investigation hearingsAugust 18th, 199 8

St. Bedes Mentone Tigers and Beaumaris sent(players charged with being involved in a meleethe match played at Mentone on Saturday Aug8th .Both clubs agreed to accept the prescribed perty of $100.

Charges of conduct unbecoming against bothParkside and St. Patricks Mentone arising frongame played Saturday August 15th . Chargesalleged that both club's senior players wereengaged in two melees during the match -charges sustained and Parkside fined $500 anSt. Patricks Mentone fined $350 (includes a S'.suspended fine from May 26th, 1998) .

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

If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received befo3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted arthe matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation .

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club you follow which will help us with table allocations .Act now to book a seat - your $70 includes a three course meal and drinks .Alternatively for $ 8 0 you receive your seat, three course meal and drinks and three (3) tickets in the

raflle which is conducted for an assortment of sponsors' prizes - a ticket costs $5 - this represents a $5b :uefit to you .

G .ich club receives three invitations which must be used . If you are with a club and won't be one of youri's nominated three attendees send off a cheque now for $70, made payable to the VAFA, as seats willallocated on a first in basis .1','ith your cheque, remember to include your name, your return address (in case you miss out) and th e

T he VAFA's Vote Count Night has proved to be a most popular evening over the past few years and plansare under way for the 1998 night to be bigger, brighter and the best yet .:\s well as counting votes and making various presentations the rest of the program should make it a

,,ijhr }'ou will have been pleased to have attended .Fc have decided to make 30-35 seats available to club people who would like to take the opportunity

iuending-

CAR , ~ e® ,-~_~L -, ~ C-® L

PLANNING ON ATTENDING FINALS MATCHESAT ELSTE . . IC PARK?

The following pre-paid packages are available and tickets can be obtained by sending off a chequ epacable to the VAFA, for the amounts shown . Please ensure that you indicate which package of tickets yourcquire so that the correctly dated tickets can be mailed . Your home address obviously is vital as well .

Final admittance for adults is $5 per head at all finals other than a grand final which is $6 a head- thef;,nefit to you by pre-buying tickets is indicated .

PACKAGE A - $12 04 tickets for each of the 4 A section finals days : 4 tickets for each of the 3 B section finals days and 4

Lickets for the C section grand final day.This represents a saving of $52PACKAGE B - $6 52 tickets for each of the 4 A section finals days : 2 tickets for each of the 3 B section finals days and 2

iickets for the C section grand final day .This represents a saving of 521 .PACKAGE C - $3 0

1 ticket for each of the 4 A section finals days ; I ticket for each of the 3 B section finals days and I tick-_'t for the C section grand final day .

This represents a saving of S 13 .If you have a different package of ticket requirements you would like eonsidered, send in details of what

ou require and a quote for pre-paid tickets will be given .

~~F-3 TCC} f-'EVEN PREMIERS COMPETITIONNo winner(s) last round.

__- 1~ THF dM4TGI in FhhTR611 Co ~tx~o

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

Permits (Thurs) ®Weeken d matches (Fri) ® Scores (Sat . night)

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

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

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

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

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

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1998

.E,11,1 NAME P W I. D FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO N

OLpXAVEfliANS 17

~c lA SALLE 17SCOT..

C OL~.EGIANS 17

cqr :AROS 17S 17

_- ~ ELBURNIANS 1 7

r ;E9SiTYBLUES 17-_~ n~ILEYBURY 17_7 ERIGHTON 17

15 2 0 1414 743 190.31 6012 5 0 1452 904 160.62 48

12 5 0 1316 913 144 .14 4810 7 0 1132 1087 104.14 408 9 0 1103 1044 105 .65 328 9 0 1184 118 1 100.25 328 9 0 1020 1094 93 .24 328 9 0 1083 1164 93.04 322 15 0 779 1741 44.74 8

2 15 0 595 1333 44.64 8

8 RESERVE

O a~.QND 17 14 3 0 1429 781 182.97 56I,ipqCELLIN 17 14 3 0 1192 789 151 .08 56CLO PARADIANS 17 13 4 0 1123 876 128.2 52

)R1N OLD BOYS 17 10 7 0 987 1014 97.34 40TRI4ITY 17 9 8 0 1141 1183 96.45 36'7OD O C 17 7 10 0 1046 1238 84.49 28J4140E 17 7 10 0 848 1118 75.85 28

17 5 12 0 1261 1291 97.68 20

--=RRYPENOLA06 17 3 14 0 896 1165 76.91 1217 3 14 0 784 1363 57.52 1 2

C RESERV E

ST BEDESMENT TIGERS 18 14 4 0 1485 877 169.33 56OLDGEELONG 18 14 4 0 1283 930 137.96 56EEAUMARIS A F C 18 12 6 0 1315 894 147.09 48CLD MENTONIANS 18 11 S 2 1478 1079 136.98 48

- ;.TON ROVERS 18 10 7 1 1327 1022 129.84 42--'.'.ASTOWN 18 9 8 1 1227 1371 89.5 38

'4, ULE 18 9 9 0 1253 1149 109.05 36;T LEOS EMMAUS W P 18 5 13 0 1007 1366 73,72 20>T 7LDA STH CAULFIELD 18 3 15 0 785 1573 49.9 12-LLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 18 1 17 0 655 1744 37.56 4

D RESERVE SECTION

AJAX 18 16 2 0 1617 526 307.41 64y,4 ITEFRIARS 18 16 2 0 1639 645 254.11 64PARKSIDE 18 15 3 0 1588 740 214.59 60h-0NASH BLUES 18 12 6 0 1424 1060 134.34 48SOUTHBANK 18 12 6 0 1211 948 127.74 48..CUINAS O C 18 11 7 0 1152 1005 114.63 44'rIVERSiTY BLACKS 18 8 10 0 1031 939 109.8 32

-~-RRAVALLEY 18 5 12 1 1102 1229 89.67 224ESIAN O C 18 5 13 0 854 1381 61 .84 20

='-DESSENDONGR . 18 4 13 1 564 1287 43.82 18JOHNS O C 18 2 16 0 500 2008 24,9 8

-7 PATRICKS MENTONE 18 1 17 0 654 1877 34 .84 4

E BLUE RESERV E

OLDCAMBERWELL 18 17 0 1 2081 518 401 .74 70CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 18 14 4 0 1991 594 335.19 56PENINSULA 0 B 18 14 4 0 1883 689 273 .29 56OAKLEIGH A F C 18 13 4 1 1427 915 155.96 54-~~WER HOUSE 18 10 8 0 1049 1362 77 .02 40C,IRNSIDE PARK 18 9 9 0 1149 1220 94 .18 36EL3TERNWICK 18 4 14 0 851 1549 54 .94 16S.VINBURNE UNIVERSITY 18 4 14 0 904 1673 54 .03 16GLENHUNTLY 18 3 15 0 547 1728 31 .66 12ST MARYS 18 1 17 0 699 2377 29 .41 4

E WHITE RESERVE

OLD CAREY 18 16 2 0 1667 699 238 .48 64KEW 18 15 3 0 1605 738 217 .48 60UHSOB 18 13 5 0 1614 671 240.54 52WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 18 12 6 0 1624 868 187 .1 48~ :3147H BRUNSWICK 18 10 8 0 1305 1039 125 .6 40"i ZROY REDS 18 9 8 1 1225 1071 114 .38 3 8RICHMOND CENTRAL 18 7 11 0 960 1344 71 .43 28BULLEEN COBRAS 18 4 14 0 670 2116 31 .66 16OLD WESTBOURNE 18 2 16 0 611 2022 30 .22 8LA TROBE

UNIVERSITY 18 1 16 1 632 1548 40 .83 6

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

F RESERVEMONASH GRYPHONS 18 15 3 0 1575 661 238.28 60WEST BRUNSWICK 18 13 5 0 1306 897 145.6 52HAWTHORN AMATEURS 18 12 6 0 1485 1085 136.87 48ELEY PARK A F C 18 10 8 0 1270 1315 96.58 40WERRIBEE AMATEURS 18 8 10 0 1177 1300 90.54 32ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 18 6 12 0 947 1350 70.15 24ANZ ALBERT PARK 18 4 14 0 752 1417 53.07 16SYNDAL TALLY HO 18 4 14 0 781 1477 52.88 16

CLUB 18 (1)OLD XAVERIANS 15 15 0 0 1597 375 425.87 60DE LA SALLE 15 12 2 1 1166 612 190.52 50OLD SCOTCH 15 11 4 0 814 600 135.67 44OLD BRIGHTON 15 10 4 1 752 676 111 .24 42MHSOB 15 8 7 0 908 796 114.07 32OLD MELBURNIANS 15 7 8 0 672 893 75.25 28ST KEVINS 15 3 12 0 543 948 57.28 12MAZENOD O C 15 3 12 0 585 1090 53.67 12COLLEGIANS 15 3 12 0 540 1031 52.38 12THERRY PENOLA OB 15 3 12 0 506 1204 42.03 8

CLUB 18 (2)MONASH WHITES 15 14 1 0 1084 512 211 .72 56THORNBURY COUGARS 15 11 4 0 1051 716 146 .79 44KEW 15 10 5 0 945 571 165,5 40MT LILYDALE 0 C 15 9 6 0 1049 689 152 .25 36MARCELLIN 15 7 8 0 811 921 88 .06 28PARKSIDE 15 3 12 0 629 1110 56.67 12OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARIS 3 12 0 655 1186 55 .23 12YARRA VALLEY 15 3 12 0 640 1254 51 .04 12

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 18 18 0 0 2141 842 254 .28 72OLD PARADIANS 18 14 4 0 1837 1244 147 .67 56DE LA SALLE 18 13 5 0 1856 1506 123 .24 52OLD BRIGHTON 18 11 7 0 1636 1285 127 .32 44UNIVERSITY BLUES 18 10 8 0 1555 1312 118 .52 40COLLEGIANS 18 8 10 0 1664 1547 107 .56 32ST KEVINS 18 8 10 0 1411 1835 76 .89 32'ST BERNARDS 18 4 14 0 1355 1917 70 .68 16MAZENOD 0 C 18 3 15 0 1132 2201 51 .43 12OLD CAREY 18 1 17 0 1015 2247 45 .17 4-ineligible player Rd 15

UNDER-19 (2)WHITEFRIARS 18 15 3 0 2213 1090 203 .03 60OLD SCOTCH 18 15 3 0 2163 1230 175 .85 60OLD TRINITY 18 14 4 0 1988 1234 161 .1 56ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 18 10 8 0 1597 1608 99 .32 40BEAUMARIS A F C 18 9 8 1 1341 1455 92 .16 38MARCELLIN 18 8 9 1 1429 1466 97 .48 34OLD HAILEYBURY 18 7 11 0 1521 1720 88 .43 28OLD MELBURNIANS 18 5 13 0 1422 1865 76 .25 20*NORTH OLD BOYS 18 4 14 0 1088 1954 55 .69 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 18 2 16 0 1021 2313 44 .14 8'Ineligible player Rd 15

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EMHSOB 18 14 4 0 2189 1019 214 .82 56HAMPTON ROVERS 18 13 5 0 1867 1050 177 .81 52ORMOND 18 13 5 0 1579 1181 133 .7 52OLD MENTONIANS 18 11 7 0 1879 1328 141 .49 44A J A X 18 10 8 0 1273 1420 89 .65 40CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANSI8 8 9 1 1274 1237 102,99 34MONASH BLUES 18 8 10 0 1315 1553 84 .67 32OLD XAVERIANS (2) 18 6 11 1 1223 1409 86 .8 26DE LA SALLE (2) 18 6 12 0 1361 1683 80 .87 24ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 18 0 18 0 603 2801 21 .53 0

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD IVANHOE 18 16 2 0 1646 823 200 64YARRA VALLEY 18 15 3 0 1583 881 179 .68 60WARRINGAL A F C 18 14 4 0 1982 858 231 56THERRY PENOLA OB 18 13 5 0 1714 1133 151 .28 52AOUINAS O C 18 10 8 0 1348 1280 105 .31 40OLD GEELONG 18 8 10 0 1111 1449 76 .67 32OLD PARADIANS (2) 18 7 11 0 987 1744 56 .59 28ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 18 5 13 0 724 1992 36 .35 20BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 10 1 9 0 282 1296 2116 4

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1998

TEAM NAME

OLD XAVERIANSST BERNARDSOLD SCOTCHST KEVIN SOLD MELBURNIANSDE LA SALLEUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIAN S

MARCELLIN 17OLD IVANHOE 17OLD TRINITY 17NORTH OLD BOYS 17ORMOND 17MHSOB 17OLD PARADIANS 17MAZENOD O C 17THERRY PENOLA OB 17IVANHOE 1 7

BEAUMARIS A F C 18OLD MENTONIANS 18HAMPTON ROVERS 18ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 18OLD GEELONG 18BANYULE 18ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 18ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 18THOMASTOWN 18BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 8

WHITEFRIARS 18SOUTHBANK 18AJAX 18PARKSIDE 18MONASH BLUES 18YARRA VALLEY 18OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 18AQUINAS O C 18SALESIAN O C 18UNIVERSITY BLACKS 18ST PATRICKS MENTONE 18ST JOHNS O C 18

CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 18PENINSULA O B 18OLD CAMBERWELL 18OAKLEIGH A F C 18CHIRNSIDE PARK 18POWER HOUSE 18SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 18ELSTERNWICK 18GLENHUNTLY 18ST MARYS 1 8

OLD CAREY 18RICHMOND CENTRAL 18KEW 18UHSOB 18WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 18NORTH BRUNSWICK 18FITZROY REDS 18LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 18BULLEEN COBRAS 18OLD WESTBOURNE 1 8

MONASH GRYPHONS 18HAWTHORN AMATEURS 18SYNDAL TALLY HO 18WEST BRUNSWICK 18ELEY PARK A F C 18ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 18WERRIBEE AMATEURS 18ANZ ALBERT PARK 18

W L D FOR AGAINST % POI NpyA SECTIO N

15 2 0 198111 6 0 188110 7 0 153910 7 0 17099 8 0 14389 8 0 14198 9 0 15068 9 0 14664 13 0 14661 16 0 1302

B SECTIO N12 5 0 164512 5 0 142711 6 0 170811 6 0 146210 7 0 160910 7 0 17576 11 0 14436 11 0 14144 13 0 14433 14 0 1386

C SECTIO N16 2 0 228015 3 0 220711 7 0 172110 8 0 16909 9 0 16918 10 0 17738 10 0 17557 11 0 17833 15 0 16363 15 0 1570

D SECTION15 3 0 201014 3 1 207614 4 0 199212 4 2 18919 8 1 15579 9 0 18719 9 0 15648 9 1 18098 9 1 15474 14 0 11612 16 0 13191 17 0 1037

E BLUE SECTION

1115 177 .671647 114 .211439 106 .951682 101 .611372 104 .811516 93 .61494 100 .81606 91 .281769 82.87

2067 62,9 9

1328 123.871211 117.841377 124.041258 116.221371 117.361517 115.821709 84.441772 79.81789 80.661962 70.64

1497 152.31595 138.371376 125.071610 104.971735 97.461882 94.212012 87.231980 90.052234 73.232185 71 .85

1303 154.261537 135.071316 151 .371442 131 .141413 110.191783 104 .941541 101 .491681 107.611633 94.731564 74.232179 60.532442 42.47

44404036363232164

4848444440402424161 2

16 2 0 2530 1022 247.55 6416 2 0 2659 1091 243.72 6414 4 0 2306 1306 176.57 5613 5 0 2052 1473 139.31 529 9 0 2061 1722 119.69 367 10 1 1919 1777 107.99 307 10 1 1435 1901 75.49 305 13 0 1395 2214 63.01 202 16 0 1014 3163 32.06 80 18 0 1192 2894 41,19 0

E WHITE SECTION17 1 0 2481 840 295.36 6815 3 0 2077 1443 143.94 6013 5 0 2247 1380 162.83 5210 8 0 1579 1857 85.03 409 9 0 1871 1550 120.71 369 9 0 1669 1587 10517 368 10 0 1365 1677 81 .4 324 14 0 1075 2237 48.06 163 15 0 1226 2028 60.45 122 16 0 1118 2109 53.01 8

F SECTION14 4 0 211813 5 0 175812 6 0 197911 7 0 14647 11 0 15317 11 0 12994 14 0 12614 14 0 1187

1199 176.65 561205 145.89 521513 130.8 481275 114.82 441728 88.6 281743 74.53 281808 69.75 162258 52.57 1 6

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