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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 5, 1997

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A SECTIONby Jason Frenkel

he football was back on familiar territory this~ week as the sun finally took a back seat behin d

the clouds and the rain, albeit light, made conditionsdifficult at all venues over the weekend .

It will take more than a light shower to dampenthe mood at Xavier, where the reigning premiers aresitting pretty on top of the ladder with a 4-0 record .Collegians and Scotch are yapping at their heels,however, as are the Bloods, who suffered their firstdefeat for the season at the hands of the Lions .

Trinity finally got off the mark after taking awhile to settle into the pressures of A-grade, whileParade and Melburnians' form reflects their ladderposition ; thereabouts but not quite up to scratch.

REVIEWA win at home to the Lions would have consoli-

dated Old Haileybury's excellent start to the season,but inflicting a second defeat against Leigh Carlsson'smen was always going to be a tough task . Particularlywhen Chri stian Davidson's running hot to the tuneof 7 goals. He's made an excellent return to the A-grade fold after a stint with Melbourne . Nothing inthis clash at half-time after the Bloods played astrong second term to work their way back into thematch . David Lappage, Chris Kraus and MarkSeccu ll all played well for the home side, while TonyParkin continues to impress for the Lions with anoth-er best-on-ground display. Collegians too strong inthe second half.

Desperation stakes as St. Bernards took onMelbu rn ians in a must win game for the homeside .They started brightly, too, and showed enough perse-verance to hold a slender lead of 1 point at the lastchange. Ben Chatfield has been Bernards best play-er to date and he showed more of that form last week-end, while the Goll ant brothers always put theirhands up in the clinches . Four goals to Luke andanother top game to Jason, while hackman TimDobson is also in good form . But there was little thatcould be done to stem the tide in the final term as theRedlegs piled on 8 goals in a rampaging last quarterto win by 5 . Michael Lovett booted four for the vic-tors, while team-mates Simon Theodore and BenEllinghaus again led the OM's charge.

Quarter-time and Xavs had wandered out to a 27point lead over De La Salle, who had yet to troublethe scorers . An even greater margin at half-time, andthe premiers looked headed for a rout as Ockleshaw,Dan, Heil and Ford controlled the play for Xavs. Onlythe mopping up of work of hackman Adam Elliot pre-vented the premiers from taking a greater led thanthe 35 point buffer they had at the last change .Mannix kickstarted De La's revival in the final term,

booting one, thenanother, as Jackson,McKintosh,O'Callaghan and co .all lifted to push De La Salle over the line . But it wa:too little too late an d Peter Hannan's team will nee(to start playing their serious footy a little earlier.

Parade hosted the Cardinals and the contest wa:nip and tuck all day. Until the final quarter, that iswhen Scotch moved into top gear and added 5 .3 folthe term to finish up with a four goal victory . Phil ancBri an Goldberg powered the Scotch effort from thfmidfield, getting plenty of the ball and feeding it off tcthe likes of Rohan Aujard, who booted five . Plenty o.familiar names among Parade's best ; Brabender.Dall as, Nisou an d O'Loughlin are names that croFup every week - it will take a greater effort and con .sistency from more players if Parade are to take pa

r in the business end of season 1997. 1 .10 in the Ias iquarter was never going to help their cause, either .

Trinity and the Blues at Elsternwick Park on theSunday - a most important clash for both sides, b

u particularly the T's, who were yet to open thei iaccount. They started well with on-baller AndreviAllibon and Jamie Stickland leading from the fro

n and went in 8 point sup at the main break. Thir dquarter proved to be a critical one ; the Is added 5.3to just 2 points to effectively end the contest . On-ballers Brian Blood and Richard Furphy gave theBlues bite around the ground, but it paled in com-parison to the efforts of Cumming, Phillips,Kennedy and Beardsley .

PREVIEW

Big clash at Elsternwick Park today as the Blood sattempt to knock the premiers off the winnerspedestal . Xavs have looked increasingly unlikely inrecent weeks and will fall. Bloods by 4 goals .

Collegians at home to Parade in a match theLions cannot afford to take lightly . Parade will justnot be strong enough - Lions by 29 pints .

A critical test for Michael Ford's charges whovisit Scotch today . OM's form has been indifferentand patchy - they'll need to be on their best behaviourto vrin today - Cardinals by 18 points .

Two sides desperate for as second victory as DeLa tatce on the students . More positive signs in recentweeks for De La ; if they can string four quarterstogether they should win a close one by 3 goals.

More disappointment on the way for Bernardsfans ; they visit Trinity who must win again today tostay in touch. So do Bernards, but they will go downby 6 goals .

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MAY 17 - ROUND 6

1[ 0 p,-,R:kDIANS v. OLD XAVERIANSElsternwick Park

)I D .%[LLBURNIANS V. COLLEGIANS~) SCOTCH V, ST. BERNARDS

OLI.) -[AiL&YBURY v. UNIVERSITY BLUES

) L\ S,~ .LLE v. OLD TRINITY

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ICI (ARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 1 7

LE NINEN OUNIVERSITY LD SCOTCH LUESS 2 1

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ICDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 213ti'iz ,N E UNI BLUES?.1CIiENZIE COLLEGIAN SI, . MAN'`IX DE LA SALLEI1A RI'OR.D OLD PARADIANS 3LOvCLEY UNIBLUES 3

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OLD :C"'.1 i2IAlYS v . OLD HAILEYBURY At EP -5aturday . Field: A. Damen W. Hinton Boundary : D .

Healy Goal : Michael Lentini Philip Watson COL-LEGIANS v. OLD PARADIANS Field: D. Dalgleish J .

K,; ins Boundary: B . Corcoran Goal : Kevin Segota

Anthony Simpson OLD SCOTCH v. OLD MELBURNIANSFisld: S. McCarthy H. Little Boundary : J . Stephenson T.Dodd Goal : Bernie Hoare Ross Richards UNIVERSITYBLUES v . DE LA SALLE Field: J . Toohey M . JacksonBoundary: M . Meier Goal : Geoff Grigg Malcolm FrameOLD TRINITY v . ST. BERNARDS Field: C . Segota M .Gibson Boundary: R . Mutton Goal : Dominic NapoliSliannon Ryan

A/B SECTION HOME TEAMSClubs must phone final siren scores to Nancy

9528 331 9 (before 5 p.m .) and then QLQscores; goalkickers and best players (bothteams) to EP 9531 8333 (before 5 .15 p.m .)

®i ~,SENIORS - 3 .5 .97

DE LA SALLE 0.0 1.3 3.8 8.3.58OLD XAVERIANS 4.3 8.8 8.11 9.13.67De La Sa lle B. Mannix 2, Mackintosh 2. Lafferty. Bonnid, Ped(cbll. P. O'Callaghan. Best

Mackintosh . T. Sitvzrs, D . Jackson. Toohey. Brasher, Elliot.Old Raverians Heil 3, M. Bourke 2, Coghlan, Ford . Fay, Ockleshaw. Best Ockleshaw. D.

Dann . Cogidan . Heil. Ford. BrushBeld .

OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .3 6.8 8.9 11.12.78COLLEGIANS 5.5 8.5 10.11 14.15.99Did Hatleybury Burns 2, Lapp~~c 2, Morey 2, A. Hilton, Home, Kraus, Lay. A. Walden.

Best La Kraus, Thies sen . S. Walden, M. SeculL W. Byrns.CoIle~ensp~bal§dson 7 . Parking 2, Lake. Lemon. McKenzie . Philips, Thompson . Best

Parkin. Datidsarr, Lake. Kerr. King. Wallace .

OLD PARADIANS 4 .2 8.8 9.11 10.19.78OLD SCOTCH 2 .2 as 10.8 15.12.102Old Psradiena Pannam 3. Dlntinasante 2. Boyd 2, htuleta 2 . tr1tsmr. Best Philp.O'Loughlin, Brabender. Pannam. Dallas, RStsou.Old Scotch Aujard 5. Heath 3. Hume 2. Steele 2. J. Hcsking. Angus. Walsh . Best P.Goldberg. Wilson, Holt . Collins. B . Goldbert, Aujard.

ST. BERNARDS 3.2 5.4 9.6 12.9.81OLD MELBURNtANS 3 .3 6.6 8.11 16.14.110St Bemards L. Gallant 4. Dotson 2. WWdnswt 2. Perett, McKeon. J . Gouant . Farmer.Best Chatfield. L. Collard . J . Gdlant, Dobson . Nathan, Hanzy.Old Mdburnians Locett 4, Morel 2. Brlltain 2. Ross 2. Boyd. Bunn, Ellinghaus . Keeble.Roberts, Theodore. Best Roberts. Eilinghaus, Lm~ett . Brittain . BtrkW . Theodore.

OLD TRINITY 5.2 6.3 11.6 13.9 .87UNIVER617Y BLUES 2 .1 4.7 4.9 7.9 .51

Old Trinity Sutclitte 3, Phillips 2 . Spencer 2. ALllbon, Balaczv. Kennedy. Norman, Sealy.Torrens. Best Allibon. Stickland. Phillips. Cummings. Kennedy, Beardsley.University Blues L ennen 2 . Blood 2 . Van den berg, Wailon . McKinnon . Best Furphy.Verstegen . BLood, Kir andue . 6iclntyre. Harald.

RESERVES - 3.5.97DE LA SALLE 2.1 5.2 9.4 11.4.70OLD XAVERIANS 7.3 9.5 11.6 14.7.91Be Le Sidle Swift 4, D . 0'Brten 2 . Johnstone, McHenry. Flume. Ford . Moore . Best Wright.Swift. Fad, Smith, C. O'Callaghan, Butler.Old Xaverfsns WoodrufC3. Mollard 3 . Jones 2. Walsh . Stem . Diamond. Coughlan. Logan,McLean . Best Tucker, Mallard, ROodndL Hede . Pary. Walsh.

OLD HAiLEYBURY 3.2 3.2 7.3 10.4.84COLLEGIANS 4.2 6.7 10.9 12.11.53Old He,leylwry Steu-xt 3. Bar3er, Main . Atdin Lalrgiad,Jmrs, Smith . Laverukr. Capatwl3.Best George, Bonuick . Hill. LanKford,7on~s. Ktrkarood-Scat, Main.Collegians Michaeis 3. R'alsh $ Grmrs 2. Ennistle, Seaton, Van den Veene. Procter.Pollock. Best Janes, Smith. Humphry. Seaton . Hartnett. Enuistle.

OLD PARADIANS 4.3 5.5 7.6 8.7.56OLD SCOTCH 2.3 5.7 6.9 5.17.65Old Parsdiens Harford 3. Vear 2. Ball. Mills . Lhy . Best Digney, Ball, Swindon . Tobin.Walsh. Cosma.Old Scotch 0'Donrtell 2 . Hooper 2, ➢ linguvrth 2. Beattie . Smith . Best Smith, Spfden.%bodhav.e. Hooper. C. Reid, Castrkxrm

ST. BERNARDS 1.1 1.3 1.8 3.11.29OLD MELBURh7ANS 8 .2 13.8 17.8 22.15 .147St. Bernards Collins . Regersat Farmer. Best Dowling. Rogers, Cusack, Sawicki. Collins.Daf(ev.Old Atetbunilans Bmd S . Dixon 5 . Higgs 5 . Jokes 3, Craw 2 . Campbell. Strauss. BestBold . Holm. Abafforde, Jukes, McDougall . Crow.

OLD TRINITY 0.2 3.4 3.7 5.10 .40UNIVERSITY BLUES 8.3 8.7 11.11 13.14 .92Old Trinity Breen . Anderson. Boyd, Vize. Van der Hock. Best Urdancic, Van der Hock,Anderson, T. Smith . Gtddtngs, Bla Nde .University Blues Nugent 5 . Langley 3. 0'DOnnell 2 . Carter 3. Snack . Best Nugent .Longley, Carter. Guengatch . Morrison, Keety.

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F F ;CT10 Nby T-.rry Quirk

fter early morning inclement weather, mos t,i~ : L grounds were near perfection at the first bounce,

za. Brett Turner (8goals) was a focus upforward whilst PaulMcDonald, MarkHorsfield and Brett Connell dominated the centbounces for the brown and blues . A super game in tiruck by Scott Playfair was a highlight for Banyulwho were also well served by Mayne, Glass an d Camille

MHSOB with a 13 goal first half and Nathan Johton fire with 10 goals for the day, did not let St KiliSouth Caulfield into the match at any stage . WilCam Bruce, "Doc" Glover and Howard having a bcquantity of possessions, the High School boys held cto the early lead . The Saints again lost good plavethrough injury in the first half but continued wilfierce tackling and pressure to suggest that they in,not be too far way from a victory . The reliable Tkocand Gilmore were gest for the Saints along with "Do(Neeson, O'Sullivan and King.PREVIEW ROUND 5

The perfect score for this in form scribe againi week but a weekend of potentially close matches will t

the acid test .Old Ivanhoe back at home faces a confident 01

Brighton . Several injuries at Old Ivanhoe recent :gives me some confidence in selecting the bayside bo}by 29 points .

Mazenod welcome the Bears to Central Reserve iwhat should be a bruising encounter. The Banyu :boys are improving each week so I'll select them bypoints in a close one .

SKOBS visit Gunn Reserve for the first time idecades to face the in form Ormond. This will behuge challenge for the Hart Foundation while GreHealy will be equally keen to maintain an unblemisherecord . The home ground advantage should be enougto get the "Monds" home by 25 points .

St Kilda South Caulfield faces Therry Penola whappear to be on the rampage at the moment . ThSaints at home will be stern opposition, howeveTherry should prevail by 32 points .

The clash of the round may be at Ivanhoe with thvisitors, MHSOB, keen to maintain its position in thtop four. Injuries and reports in Round 4 will test thdepth at Ivanhoe, but I'll put it on the block and bcorfident that the "Hoes" can regroup and win the daby 15 points .

Reserves : Old Brighton, Mazenod, St Kevin :Therry Penola, Ivanhoe .

Correspondents : By 5pm Monday, Fax 9889 9019Your efforts last week were great. Thanks for the goowork .

Again MHSOB, St Kevins and Therry Penola hadgreat victories to continue their advances towards thetop half of the ladder. Ormond took the game againstBanyule by the scruff of the neck with a 9 goal secondquarter whilst Old Brighton handled the windy condi-tions by the sea to demoralise Mazenod who put in a"Barry Crocker" with only one major in four quarters .Ormond remains undefeated and appears to haveacquired depth and height in the reserves, whichaugurs well should injuries occur in future . All sideswhich won matches at senior level also scored victoriesin the reserves, suggesting depth and player lists thathave not at this stage been decimated or reduced byinjury . Again large winning margins were the order ofthe day, giving all winners a substantial and all impor-tant boost in percentage .

REVIEW ROUND 4At headquarters, St Kevins ran away from

Ivanhoe after half time after a tough and very even firsthalf. SKOBS used the ball extremely well and handledthe slippery conditions better than the "Hoes" whobecame somewhat unsettled and frustrated as thegame progressed. Recruits Fox an d Keighran werebest for SKOBS with Ryan, Dan Kennedy and Garveygood performers. Rob Angelini, Colin Brown andTrevor Timms were top players all day for Ivanhoewith Hull -Brown, McFarland and Manuel worthy ofmention .

At Oak Park, Therry Penola, with John Pola boot-ing ten goals and the side having an 8 goal third quar-ter, ran away fr om Old Ivanhoe after half time. Afteran ankle injury to the "Chief", Wrigglesworth tookover in the ruck, ably assisted by veterans Grocockand Bosanko to ensure that Old Ivanhoe had nochance of reducing the leeway. For Old Ivanhoe, Vealwas a sensation in defence, whilst Weddle, Kent, Tullyand Haros continually kept trying to lift the side .

Mazenod put in what it described as the worst per-formance in the club's 20 year history . Despite this,there will be no undermining the effort of Old Brightonwho played a relentless and confident style of footballto give the Nodders a thorough hiding . Forty five scor-ing opportunities to Old Brighton resulted in only 18majors with the overall match statistic being 19 goalsfrom 59 shots . Brighton had Farre ll, Jackson an dHartman as best whilst the Nodders were best servedby Walter Occhuito, O'Donahue, Schofield an d Walsh .

Ormond continued on its merry way with a 9 goalsecond quarter after the Bears served notice of a vastimproved performance with 6 majors in the first stan-

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,1 ,:1 t~rltulations to our 1997 Senior -I- Dean

Comer . V~It,j, this year enters his 9th season as our leader.

:e~,•Ic ray: :rted in the VAFA In twice being Victorian C- Emu s Runner-Up in competition B& Fs, and hvice

,,,I,[on. Dean is also not far off 200 games an d life..L,ip.

I, anhoc - Vale . Ivanhoe Amateur FC mourn the death of„i cheir favourite sons, former number 11 Peter

Q,iird ;v all, ,,;iio passed away after a long illness on 30/4/97,1 nlember of the 'Hoes' 13 Section Premiership team in

I~ ler played 239 games between 1965 ad 1979 . He alsopositions at the club including Pre sident, Captain

;~• `,Irml :cr. VAFA devotees will remember Quincy driftingc th~2 last line taking towering marks, followed by thos e

1,1[1oot kicks . His style and engaging personality will b e°uti-sed . An Ivanhoe person through and through .1-11ces to jack, Ann and family .

Ivanhoe - 100 games to Julian Makin . After retiring pre-„n 1993 temptation has caught up with him and her, uutlcd to the reserves this year. Well done Jules on a fine

tnent, and we look forward to the next 50 .St . Keviuus - 50 games to 'Jungle' Jim Macey. Jim hasonh pe, n a fine Senior ruckman (and premiership player)Is a I+ntastic clubman. Players and officials at SKOBS con-11,1 t,! you on your fine achievement .Tlr~ SKOB Social Committee look forward to seeing

l ; associated with the club at the Annual SKOB MayDay Ball tonight. A good time is guaranteed so we hope to se e

❑ ; nd cour friends there .

MAY 1 7 - ROUND 6i - :',N I"ULE v . OLD IVANHOEST . IiE*~iNS v . MAZENODCR~1G~~D v . IVANHO E

rtIGHTON v . ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULT I i : R':- PENOLA v. MHSOB

SENIORSN A".E CLUB LAST WK TOTALWILLIAMS IVANHOE 1 22RYAN ST KEVINS 5 20HARRISON MAZENOD 15I'URNBULL BANYULE 3 151VOOLEY MHSOB 3 15BOSSANG ST KEVINS 2 1 4

B RESERVEPINNER THERRY PENOLA 3i%ICGRATH MHSOB 4JOYCE IVANHOE 5ROSSIGNOLO THERRY PENOLA 7COUTTIE MAZENODPIDOTO OLD IVANHOE

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SENIORS - 3.5.9 7TnERRY P" ,OLA O.B. 5.8 8.9 16.14 21.15.141OLD IVANHOE 0 .1 6.7 9.7 13.11 .85merry PenoA Pula 10. Elliott 3, B osanko 2• Castatdt 2, Goodwin, O'Connor . Gorman,Seymour. Best Pot.a. Wrig~1 esumth, Thrush. Gauci• Grocock, Bosanko.~d Iv¢nhoe A1eLean 4. F~ap{>os 2. Tully 2. Douglas. Kent . Scadboh. J. Weddle, Willis. BestVeal . Tully. Kent. Hempp.eed, Hares, J . Weddle.

OLD BRIGHTON 5 .4 10.11 12.20 18.27.135MAZENOD O.C. 1.4 1.7 1.9 1.11.17Old Brighton Jackson 3, Murch 3. B 2. Talbott 2 . Kent 2 . i~tk.•u 2. Hom,~den .McLachlan. HaMan . Reid. Best Farrell. J~. Hartman, Reid, Dennis . LennoxMazenod Fisher. Best 0'D on oghue. Ocrhuito . Setw&etd, Welch. Sherlock . Young.BANYULE 6.1 6.7 10.10 14.11.85ORMOND 6.2 15.9 19.13 25.17 .187Banyute Turnbull 3. Plzydafr 3, Fortune 2, Mayne 2. William, J. Egan. O'Brian. T. egan .Best Ptatiatr, Mayne. Glass. Canufled . J . Egan . Turnbull.OxmonA Turner 8 . Kekher 4. Collins 3, Block 2. Horsefkkl2. Beckett 2 . Fraser, Forrest .Whelan. Orr. Best t}vrn et Connell . Jabllng. McDonakL Keleher, Syrnes .IVANHOE 2.2 7.5 7.7 9.10.64ST. EEVBrS 5.4 9.5 14.8 17.13.115Ivanhoe Andre4skt 2. Hull-Broun 2. Timm, White. Buhm. Williams. Frisina. BestAngetini . Thrones. Broan. Huil-Broan, McFarlane, Manuel ,St. Kevins Ryan 5. Gargano 5. Kennedy 2. Bos,wng 2, Dolman . Garvey. Brady. Best D.Kennedy. S . Fox. Keighran, R}an. Gargano. Garvey.

M.H.S.O.B. 6.6 13.10 15.14 19.19.132ST. fiII.DA STn. CAULFIELD 2 .2 2.4 3.12 7.12.54MHSOB Johns to . Wootev 3. Heknot 2 . Bergo. McCully,. Grimmer. Bruce. Best Johns,Bruce. Glover. How•ard. Harrison. Comer.St. Kilda Stb Caulfield Buck 2 . Gttnrore 2. Astaoen3c•o 2. Merrick, Best Gilniare, Tkkz,o'Sutliran . King . tSeeson . D'Agostino .

SENIORS - 3.5.977HEBRY PENOLI O.E. 6.2 8.5 13.6 15.9.99OLD IVAh'HOE 1.2 5.6 8.7 10.10.70Therry Peaota OB ftoszignolo 7, Pinner 3 . Sacco. Hollow. P. Jones 2. Clark. Beg Sacco.Eye. Clarke. Moran. Rissognolo. Vaina .Old Ivanhoe Kadout 2 . Craker, C. Corcoran. Grtnham. McCaskill, Myers. Fewer, Webb.Best BisogN. Harris, Cad dy. Hall. Grinham. Ritchk.OLD BRIGHTON 2 .4 2.9 6.10 9.11 .65MAZENOD O.C. 3.1 4.2 5.2 8.6.52Old Brighton Murray 2, Howell 2. B. Patterson 2. D . Patterson• Douglas. Fischer. Best145fr. C . Patterson, Tans. Houell. Hamilton. Gamb!e.Maunad OC Brookes 2, Jacobs, Belle. Brtdgtand. Cauehi. LeGrand. Welch . Best[.eGrand . Wom. Hoxard, Brookes . Bridgland. Peters .BANYULE 2.2 3.2 8.3 8.4 .52OR .MO+ID 6.2 9.8 13.11 17.14.116Banyute Logan 3. S. Gray. P. V.itchell. Gilbert, Riches. Benton. Best Halt. Stevens,Noanan . GflEert. Smith, Ferrall.Ormond Scorers 9. Murray 2 . S. Wrodarcyzk 2.M . Wrodarcyzk. Cleary, Tragear. Ste~,art .Best Bram. Tragear. ArMetd. Hall. Wrodarrn~k, Keating.IVANHOE 3.1 6.2 9.2 13.6.84ST. %EVINS 4.3 9.5 13.7 18.8.116Ivanhoe Joyce 5 . Moussa 3, Rovis 2 . Fairurather . Files. McDonald . Best odes, Jgxe.Narkawiecz. McDonald . Rouis. Makin.St. Bevhrs O'Shea 4 . McCann 4. Mulcahy 2. Marusic• Moore. Fraser, Moylan. O'Connor

.De Rooden . RY•nan. Best Cane. AtanrsSC. McCann, Thomas, Hasseh. Muk•ahy.M.H.S .O.B. 5.4 6.4 7.6 10.9.69ST. XII.DA STH. CAVLFIELD 1 .0 2.2 3.4 5.4.34MILSOB McGrath 4. MeLardit 3, Feferkranz. Morcant. Which . Best Fetakranz . Mcrcan.Clarke, Konstantv. R . Ncuion, J. N .u1on.St. KBda/Sth Caul KaIDs 2. Healy. Mascati. Best KallLs . Rogers . Toolxy. Cruywys.Gall-ay. Han•ey.

OLD IVANHOE v . OLD BRIGHTON Field : M . Jenkins B . SchmidtBoundary: D. Ryan T. Healey Goal : John Robinson Bernie DixMAZENOD v . BANYULE Field : P. Callil D . Lane Boundary: M .Clancy M. Chapple Goal : John Finn Stuart Lamble ORMOND v.ST. KEVINS Field : R. Eastwood C . 0'Donohue Boundary: S .Waterman G. Miller Goal : Leo Wilson Skip Shipley ST. KILDASTH . CAULF, v. THERRY PENOLA Field : G . Curran A . FirleyGoal : Charlie May Peter Bekkers IVANHOE v. MHSOB Field: T.Ovadia M. Pinney Goal : Malcolm Venn David Murray

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01 C SECTIONJMWIS, by Russell Gould

The rain finally came on Saturday, I must havejinxed it, sorry folks . But it didn't hamper th e

football with some more big scores being kicked. Weseem to have a bit of a split between the best five andthe bottom five sides already, but it is still early andhopefully things will even out .Review - round 4

Slippery conditions at Bulleen failed to haltMarcellin who returned to the winners list with a 113point victory over a hapless St . Leos . The Eaglesthrew their line-up around, giving their backs achance up forward and vice-versa . The move hadimmediate effects, the Eagles going forward continu-ously and not giving the Two Blues a chance . TheMarcellin on-ballers were able to win the ball consis-tently and under little pressure, delivered the ball for-ward skilfully to a strong leading Treganowan whofinished with 7 goals . Mason was controlling thegame for Marcellin from half back and was ablyassisted by Cronin and Chambers at his sides. TheTwo Blues really struggled, managing only four goalsfor the game . In a true show of character, two Bluesskipper Dinocolantonio stood out as a trier, on whatwas an otherwise disappointing showing from histeam.

Out at Thomastown, the Bears were competitivebut unable to stay with a driven St. Bedes Mentonewho finished strongly to run out 10 goal winners .Kicking into the wind in the first quarter the Tigerskicked six goals to two and then kicked another sixwith the breeze to go into half time with a six goalbreak . The third quarter was more even and veryphysical, the Bears not able to use the strong breeze,kicking only three goals to the Tigers two . Already upby five goals the Tigers turned it on in the last termand kicked 7 .7 to again highlight the Bears' lack offitness . The Tigers had good players all over theground, the best of whom were Thommo, Zaks,Moose and Haysle . For Thomastown, Plant andFellows were best, whilst Capeci contributed 5 goalswithout being a star . The Bears will really have towork on their fitness if they want to stay with the bestsides this year, or they could fall away . The Tigersthough are undefeated and would look to better thatin the next couple of weeks.

Ajax were supposed to play Old Mentonians butslept in and missed the first quarter where thePanthers kicked 11 .8, six from Acreman, to theJackers solitary point, ending the game there. Withrespect for Ajax, they do have 15 first year playersand battled on for the rest of the game to go down by112 points. The Panthers were always in control andhad 49 scoring shots to 12, the first and last quartersthe best . In between, scoring was pretty even, Ajaxmoving first gamer Page onto Acreman, who he held

to only four moregoals in the last threequarters. Good play-ers for the Panthers -"were Large again in the ruck and Dart in the middwhilst for Ajax Rosen an d Krongold tried hardday. Good luck to the Jackers who really need to fi.something and we'll see how good the Panthers <after this week .

Out at Bulleen, Bulleen-Templestowe brou~some smiles to their supporters faces with a 1point whopping of Monash. After a reasonably evfirst term, the floodgates opened and the Bullarpiled on 20 goals to 7 to demoralise a lackluslMonash team . The Blues hardly even put up a figand gave the Bullants winners all over the grourMatthews kicked 7 goals, and Tulloch 6 to be bifor the Bullants, whilst Thompson controlled truck. Smith and Kiers showed a bit of ticker for tBlues and had a dip but the Blues must improve tIweek if they don't want to be mid-season also-ratThe Bullants should take a fair bit from their first 1win in a long time and with confidence buildiishould be able to go on with the job .

At Bluff Road, Hampton Rovers were pumpedand startled North Old Boys who found themsehbehind at quarter time to the tune of a couplegoals . The NOBs rallied in the second and got tscore back in their favour by half time . The thiquarter was a close one, no one able to kick ri~away. Tightness continued into the last term, tRovers hanging just 8 points down half way throu€but the NOBs again rallied and got on top in the

o dle and came out 7 goals the better when she su iBest for NOBs were McKay, Manassa and Boylethe middle, whilst the Rovers good players wfScarlett in the ruck and Helliger and DriAnderson around the ground . A good performarfor the Rovers, with the final score not really refleing the closeness of the two teams .

Preview - Round 5Bulleen-Templestowe will continue their winni

form and defeat a severely depleted Ajax .Monash, coming off a thumping host Marcel]

and I'm tipping the Eagles will have a bit of a day cand -win by 8 goals.

St. Leos Emmaus clash with undefeated ;Bedes Mentone and I think I will give this one to tTigers by 53 points .

Old Mentonians face their first test when theyup against North Old Boys, the Panthers have worcouple, but I can't see them toppling the NOBs wwill win by 3 goals .

Thomastown versus Hampton RoversThomastown . Um . . . Um, the Rovers will be confide

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The evenness in this Section is still apparent, but thelower clubs are now losing touch as far as wins ar e

concerned. Some clubs will recall that Southbank in1996 were relegated with 9 wins . The home ground

advantage still has a fair bearing on results with 14 winsat home against 6 wins by visitors .

Old Essendon V Salesian saw the visitors kick awayto an early advantage by having numbers at the ball .Salesian's midfielders and defenders carried on from lastweek and Old Essendon struggled to stay in touch . Aclose fought contest lacking skill with Old Essendon a fewpoints down at the long break . The third quarter saw bothsides negating each others attacking moves . With no clearwinners around the ground both sides desperately foughtto score goals with Old Essendon pleased to score the fourpoints and Salesian feeling the game was stolen whenwith a few seconds to go Lutterschniidt, who finished thegame with three goals, lunged at ball to give the game toOld Essendon by 4 points . Best for Old Essendon wereGreasley, Fletcher an d O'Brien .

Beaumaris V Parkside. The Red Devils were able tokeep with the Sharks for the first quarter and managed tostay in touch for part of the second quarter until poor dis-posal caused by increasing pressure slowly sawBeaumaris take control . Even a great long goal to Laycould not motivate the Red Devils enough . Harvey,McNamara an d Peckham tried hard all day and weregreat contributors for Parkside with Gunn finishing with4 goals. The last quarter saw a determined shark teamgroup well and dictate play with their best being Groves,Sherman and young Wadham again with Mills kicking 7goals .

Whitefriars V Old Camberwe ll saw a very physicalfirst half with The 'Friars unable to break away and OldCamberwell managing to holds onto a slender lead formost of the second quarter but two goals to The 'Friarssaw them take a 9 point lead into the long break . OldCamberwell came out firing and threw everything into thethird quarter but a scuffle late in the quarter seemed tospark the 'Friars who began to assert their authority andtheir 8 goals to 3 last quarter saw a slightly fitter, tallerand more determined home side run out easy winners .Coghlan's goal from the boundary in the last demor-alised a struggling Old Camberwell with Carbone stamp-ing an influence all day . The 'Friars' Robinson finishedthe day with 5 . Old Camberwell's Friego in the centreplayed well and Inkster up forward was a target and fin-ished with 5 goals .

Aquinas played Old Geelong in a very disappointinggame with many unforced errors . An injury to Neeld inthe first was a telling blow and it seemed to take OG's awhile to settle . The Bloods held a strong lead for most ofthe day and went into the last quarter 16 points up butwere unable to get the ball away from the centre and wereheld goalless in the last quarter. Livingstone who had

five up to half time could not get hold of the ball in thsecond half when he was firstly well held by his thinopponent and then the ball did not come his way whe,OG's cut off the avenues the Aquinas players had used t,that stage. The last quarter was all Old Geelong .

Caulfield at St Johns took control early by being firsto the ball and for three quarters it was Caulfield by hovmuch . In the last St . Johns finally tried to get to the balfirst and proved they can play a bit by reducing a six goalead to three. The game was well over by then antCaulfield will be satisfied with the end result but are sillaware that improvement is needed in their disposal ancin adopting a more direct approach to goals. Cowli shaRwas great all over the ground and Matthews a target uIforward for Caulfield Koppens was strong for St. John ;OC.

Reserves Predictions. Caulfield to beat Aquinas, OldGeelong to beat Old Essendon, Parkside to beat SalesianOld Camberwell to beat St Johns and Whitefriars to bealBeaumaris in the match of the day .

Looking ahead Game 1 being played at Caulfieldbetween Aquinas and Caulfield will see Caulfield, w

h are getting stronger each week, taking on a deplete dAquinas who have a long senior injury list. Caulfield'srunning brigade should be able to take control but willnot be able to afford a last quarter fade out as has beenevident in some of their games this season .

Game 2 being played at Como Park will see OldEssendon struggle against a very good combination atOld Geelong . An injury early to Neeld last week and alack of desire by OG's nearly cost them the game. In aclose call OG's by 5 points .

Game 3 being played at Chadstone will see Salesianwho are still improving and smarting from their narrowdefeat last week playing host to Parkside who have notlost four in a row for several years . With a distinct homeground advantage Salesian by three goals .

Game 4 being played at Old Camberwe ll is a gamewhere two clubs will be trying to get their season on therails with both clubs needing to concentrate on four quar-ters of wanting to be first to the ball . Old Camberwell by5 goals will just about close the door on St Johns' hopesof a finals berth .

Game 5 being played at the Beaumaris is the matchof the round and may see Whitefriars suffer their firstdefeat for the season. The Sharks, who played greatrebound footy last week and settled into a good combina-tion are picked to scrape home against the 'Friars by thenarrowest of margins . The'Friars strengthened with a fulllist had a difficult selection time on Thursday but the tripto Beaumaris may prove disappointing .

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l notes . The Sharks popular player John `JT'

Taylor pla~ s 11is 250th game . A courageous and respect-

er John Cahas three Club B & F's and has beenptain . Well done and then a will add to the

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; ;rnaories.Oid Essendon has a major function `Auction Night'l 11, orlh Melbourne Football Club on the 17th of May

untested persons should contact the Club President'llnikley 9337 9409.

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,~,,,l1rciav the 31st of May. Please contact the Club for

hels .Beaumaris want to remind all about `Back to

Stonehenge' their 60/70's dance on the 17th of May fea-t,,,ri„r; the `Fabs'. Contact Bill for tickets on 9589 6338 .

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Fletcher, Cnapnan Best Greas!ep. Field=, O'Brien, Btshc p. Panag3otokuplos . GoudgecSalesfan Grace 2. Cincotta 2 . Hazell. Stephens . McKnight Best Bourke . Bo4ebetlc.Sutherland . Stevens . Cooke. Kavanaugh

BEAIIltSARIS A.F.C. 2.2 8.9 10.12 16.13 .109PARKSIDE 2.1 4.1 8.2 10.6.66Beeumeris AFC Mill s 7. Pitts 3, ORBey 2. Bell. Hnnrahzn. Mahmoud. McMahon BestWadham. Groms . McMahon. hlllls. Pitts . Suerman.Parkside Gunn 4, Moodie 2. Lay.PanJari. Sdtgo. Vita Best Harvey, MacNamara .Peckham. Boyer. Vita. Gunn .

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OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .2 5.8 9.12 12 .13 .85wbltefrtars Robins on 5. Gloutchev 4. Pasqualotto 2. A. Carbone 2 . M . Carbone. Mike,

Fedele, Vandenboom Best O'Connor . Ai .+~rrtre, A. Carbone. Fedek. Jenkins . Law.Old Cemherxdl Inkster 5. Horskins 2. Har dman . l4'alker. Frigo. Wilson, SFarnitt Best

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AQUINAS O .B. 1.0 3.0 3.2 6.2.38OLD GEELONG 4.2 7.8 10.10 12.13.85Aquinas Phillips 3. tt'Oson, Buzagb. CrouchOld Geelong Harper 5. Furphy 4. Rltc3sa 3 . Dugdate 2 . Paul 2. Seymour. Kiascru. Oliver.Mctnnes Best Paui. Dugdale . Se}mour. Harper. Wker. McInnes.

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 5.6 9.9 16.5 19.18 .132

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BEAUMe1RIS AP.C. 4.0 5.4 8.8 9.10.64PARKSIDE 2.2 4.3 6.5 8.9.57Beaumarls A.F.C. Carroll 2. Mayplece 2. Truscott . Beaumont . Rmabury. Stevens . O'Brien

Best Taft. Carroll. Stewns. Rffat u rv. Nichol, Kendall .Parkside Hansen 3, Rtzrt 3 . Dunbabin. Stuart Best Hansen. Ryan . McCall. T}wn.

gRirrEFRIARS 5.5 8.10 14.18 19.20.134OLD CAMBERWELL 1.2 2.3 3.4 7.4.46Rfilte&lars McAuliffe 5 . Delzoppa 4. Jongebloede 3. Fulton 2. Paul O'Brien. Peter

O'Brien. Eames. Campbell. EW ott. Best Jongebk,ed. 6tcAulitfe . Matt Bateman. Delzoppo.Nolan . Paul O'Brien .Old Camberwell Watson . Seetey. Board. Roe. Middling. Bnrnnen . MeCrea. Best Bridd.Watson. McCraw. Middling. Seeley. Hopkins .

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n spite of his former team being unexpectedly beat-Len by Old Carey last week, past Kew great, JohnFisher, was unchanged in his opinion as to the gen-eral worthlessness of 'old boys' sides. It was also inter-esting to observe the cavalier disregard of 'Fish's'com-mands by his dog, this would have meant instantdeath for any player or official stupid enough to actsimilarly in John's coaching days .

There was undoubtedly a huge sigh of relief fromthe E East contenders on hearing of Kew's first loss,'At least they're beatable!, was probably the initialreaction . A word of warning, have a look at the num-ber of scoring shots Kew registered ; in a losing score itis still evidence of an extremely powerful engine room .LAST WEEK

Hawthorn Citizens went down to Eley Park afterconceding a start to the Sharks in the 1st term . TheCitizens were able to hold the Sharks for the next twoterms, but the latter broke away in the last for astrong win. Darren Murray on the ball, Waye Powerroving, and Adrian Si ll on a wing all played well forCitizens ,

Bulleen Cobras fought valiantly against YarraValley OB's, but after conceding a first quarter break,they were unable to bridge the gap . White, Reynoldsand Downs again provided plenty of drive from thehalf back line for the Yarras, with on ballers, Scales,Peterson, and Habben giving the forwards plenty ofconversion opportunities . Cobras played well in pow-erful surges for three terms but were never able torecover the ground lost at the start .

Chirnside Park and Richmond Central played aripper at the Kimberley. Halfivay through the 2ndterm Central was 7 goals clear, and look invincible,then the Parkers slammed through 5 unansweredmajors, and it became a different game . It was goal forgoal for the rest of the match until the Parkersslammed through 5 unanswered majors, and itbecame a different game . It was goal for goal for therest of the match until the Parkers captured the leadin the last ten minutes and held on for a meritoriousvictory . 'Tiger' D'Angelo, Pembo Sur, and JohnBrown were terrific for the Parkers ; Andy Waters,Glen Po rteus, and Adrian Banfield (HBF), were out-standing for Central.

Kew were surprised by Old Carey's tenacity inhanging onto the 13 point lead the C's set up in thefirst term. Kew's day was summed up by the first sixminutes, when they peppered the goals, but only had4 minors to show for it. The ball ricocheted up, downand across the ground at a furious pace all day, justask Gary Waldron, who will probably have a few

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words to say aboutthe joys of singleumpiring at the nextUA meeting . Everytime Kew closed the gap, to their credit, the C'skipped away again and finally took the four pointsRob Furlan, Bruno Dimasi, and Rowdy Harrisinstood out in the brown and gold, while CanMatthews, Matt Cohen an d Dino Faelis were veneffective forward botherers for the C's .

Eltham Co llegians enjoyed a spot of R & R.

TODAYBulleen Cobras meet Eley Park and, as things arf

at the moment for the Sharks, the Cobras should bEtoo settled for them . The Cobras played well againsiYarra last week, and will haven too much strength uIforward for the Sharks . Cobras by 5 goals .

Yarra Valley host Chirnside Park in the match oithe day at Domeney Reserve . Both sides are coming ofigood wins, and both are beginning to hit their straps .Yarra will have an edge in pace, and will be a bit tallerround the ground than the Parkers, but that will bematched by the latter's dogged persistence, and phys-ical strength . Rain is forecast this week and if theground is holding it will be to the Parker's advantage .So it's a two way bet, the Parkers if the surface is soft-ish, Yarra if it is firm. Either way there will only be afew points in it, and a fantastic game to watch .

Richmond Central are at home to Eltham and forall the Turtles enthusiasm it is hard to see them trou-bling Central . Even in slippery conditions Centralhave enough class smaller players to bring home thefour points .

Old Carey play Hawthorn Citizens and if grit anddetermination were everything the Citizens could winthis . However, the C's should only have too much skilland experience today, regardless of the conditions .

Kew has the gardening and odd jobs around thehouse weekend . Only joking fellers !

Reserves should go to : Bulleen Cobras, YarraValley, Richmond Central and Old Carey .

Correspondents, the Monday contacts are : 95479144, Fax 9547 7764

MILESTONESGlen Wyngard played his 100th for Chirnsid e

Park last week. Glen has been a fantastic clubman forthe Parkers . A determined defender, he finishes in thetop couple of the Reserves B&F each year. Glen is oneof the few ' originals' left from the Parkers inauguralyear, 1991, and is a present committeeman .Congratulations Glen!

THE A FnnraAi I PM ,oo~

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SENIORS - 3 .5 .9 7

- SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTAL

YARRA VALLEY 6 23jRD ° gULLEEN COBRAS 6 19

. ,JI"`K 17KEW 14t)(;Tr BULLEENCoBRAsRICHMOND CENTRALl 13

; ;,rl{ETi RICHMOND CENTRAL l l

OLD CAREY 5 1 1i :f:El11(IHIRNSIDE

, , Gt1 D ERTON RESERVESPARK 2

YARRA VALLEY 3EOD YARRA VALLEY 6

ELEY PARKHAWTHORN CIT. 4

3KEWULLEEN COBRAS 3B

1`tR~ C~ BULLEEN COBRAS 2~ :~taZZO

16131312988

merry Penola U19/Red (Rd . 2) - $10 0

r, _ ~rve ~/o provide failec! to providefailed to p

scor : s by 2 .30 P.M . final scores by 5 P.M.

ulenhuntly (R) Old Ivanhoe (U19)

',NZ Albert Park (R)

APPEALS ( from round 2 tines imposed)

North Old Boys (S) - Uphel dOld Carey (S) - Uphel d

Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines willbe imposed according to the team's section - $5 (firs

t A~~~ o~ f$25 (Secon

d ine of $250 forf a{o $50 hird is~ mposed .

Fines then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighthoffence (another $250 'one-off" fine) .

* INELIGIBLE PLAYERS

Old Xaverians U19/Blue (Rd . 1) - $10 0

De La Salle U19/Blue (Rd . 2)-2 players -$200

Old Xaverians U19/Blue (Rd . 2) - $100Old Camberwell U1912 (Rd . 2) - $100

Elsternwick (Sen.) (Rd . 2) - $100

Eley Park Sen . (Rd . 2) - $100

Aquinas Res. (Rd . 2) - $10 0

This fine applicable only if Executive Committee denies appealbut elects to not affect premiership points or percentage ofoffending club, fining club instead .

OTHER :

Incorrect attire: Old Trinity Res . RunnerSt Kevins Res . RunnerOld Trinity Sen . Runner

Old Geelong - $500 - withdrawal of team fromClub XVIII competition after season had com-menced .

1 .2 5.3 9.5 11.7 .73HAW21i0Rki CITIZENS 8.7 8.11 15.12 18.20.128ELEY PARK AF.C•Hawthorn CiHaensAvery 2. Barker 2. Duff 2 .0usalkas 2. Sill2.Lord. Best Mumay . Power.

SW . AN ecv. Ousatkas. Orchard.

Eley Park D. Kaye 6 . Bruce 3 . Starey 3. Delfarso 2. Hill 2. Bowm. C . McLean . Best Grant.

Kaye . Storey. PaYne, Payne. Bruce.

BUGLEEN COpBRAS 4.4 8.7 12.10 15.15.105

Y~ VALLEY O.B. 10.4 14.5 19.10 21 .15.141

BuBeat Cobras Badanler 6. Dillon 2. Gat•lor 2. Humphry 2, D'Angeto. GNard . Redfern.

Beet Badanlek. D'Angeto . DWon. Brown. Schneider, Gillard .

Ysrra Vslley OB Tetfard 6 . Scales 3. Peake 3. Loveless 3, MeLeod 2. Dim, Downs.

Thompson . Lang. Best Grow. M. White, Downs . Peterson, L . White, Smi16e.

CffiRMSIDE PARK 2.4 7.6 12.8 18.14 .122

RICMAOND CENTRpI, 6.4 9.9 13.11 Reed

16.12 .108

Chirnslde Park Pkdoli 3. Pedlar 2. Walker Best D'Angeto. Brown, Laidlaw btather.

1 . wneexz. Hottaar. Ko~tta~•

Cacvst.Richmond central Porteous 4. Shannon 3, 0'Sullhan 3, Shvka 2. Andon ,

Bandrield, Adam. Pickett. Best V3aters. BanLeld . Staka. 0'Suflrian. Zalak . Porteons.

1.7 6.13 7.20 11.22.88W

OLD CAREY 4.2 9.3 11.9 16.11.107

Kew Harrison 4, Barnes 2, GencareW 2, hiascltU. 8akogfannls• Wood. Best Fu .

Harrison. DlMasi . R'ood. Gencareti. J. Bell.

Old Carey Hick Pnch9udddSwn 3 . Hendricks 3. Feehan 2 . Arnott. Best Mathews .

M . Cohen. Optn. ~nm Mudge. Small.

ELTHAM - BYE

RESERVES -• 3.5.9 7

HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1.3 5.5 8.8 10.12.72

ELEY PARK A.RC. 4.3 8.5 12.9 16.10 .108

Hawthorn Citizens Bogle 4. White 2 . Riidtardsoa 2. Slll Lo,jch . Best White, Tracey.

{.rn•tch . Fitzpatrick . Herbert . Kennedy .

Eteg Park LentUni 6 . Wunh}Tn 3 . Lee 2. Crata. Carrolt. KeLsall. Larnarca Verde. Best

G54n1>}Tn . Leottini . Carroll. Ra}mer. laMarca• tTerde. 11.9.75

BULLEEN CONBRAS 3.3 4.6 7•8

YABRA VALLEY O.B. 4.2 7.8 10.10 12.13.85

Buttress Co4ras Stanet 3. Caialsao . utes, Bastzsm, lass. Zotd. Best

Stratton . Stalret. Parker.issa. Flo

. Yarn Valley OB Da•e 3. BaLshaw 3, Gentle 2. Ford. Ho. Ross . Strong. Best Gentle. D .

Ross. hiacVean. Potter. Davts. C . Ross. 4.3 4.529CIiBINSIDE PARK 3.2 3.3

12.9.81RICILMOND CENTRAL 2.3 6.5 8.6

Chlrnrside Park Harrington 2 . O'Connor. S. Oates . Best Lowm . Peters. Mannar.

Harrington. S . Oates. Thomas .Richmond Central Bowe 3 . D . Wilson 3, Fawcett 3, Reid 2, Grahazn. Best Graham,

Natts.l4iLsan. Macak, Fawcett . MrA(p1n. 9.10.64

KEW 3.4 5.7 7.7 9.5 .59OLD CAREY 2.3 2.4 7.5

Kew Barnes 3. Wets 2. Apostalako-. Kiriakou. Wang. Brassil . Best Bruno . Da1r}mPle .

Ho-pe. Giansante. t5t9s. Apostala}as.

Old Carey Haw•king 3. Nance 3. Hands 3. Hakins. I. Cohen . Best Hawking, Bardwrll . J.

Jates. Shrives, Dnver. I. Cohen

ELTHAta-BYE

MAY 17 - ROUND 6

CHIRNSIDE PARK v. ELEY PARK

ELTHAM V . YARRA VALLEYBULLEEN COBRAS v . OLD CAREY at Bulleen Pack

HAWTHORN CITIZENS v . KEW

RICHMOND CENTRAL has the by e

BULLEEN COBRAS v. ELEY PARK At Butleen Park

Field : W. Simmons C. Cimoli YARRA VALLEY v•

CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : R . Treverton M . Flanagan

RICHMOND CENTRAL v . ELTHAM 0 C Field: D .

Miller S . Alger OLD CAREY v . HAWTHORN CITI-

ZENS Field : M. Argall F. Karabelas KEW has the bye .

REMW-BERPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRIN

G ELSTERNW ALCOHOIt~~Od NY VAFA VEINUE PARK OR

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E CENTRAL SECTIONby Mick James

~uoying wins for La Trobe and Nort h, : _0 Brunswick as Uni Reds, West Brunswick an dOld Westbourne's finals aspirations suffered earlysetbacks on a weekend where Melbourne's missingautumn weather finally arrived .

Review round 4

At Brens Oval Uni High bounced back fromlast week's hammering kicking the first four goalsagainst West Brunswick to open up a lead thatwas never breached . Both teams have their fairshare of injuries with respective skippers Skinnsand Gray leading their undermanned charges byexample . For the winners "Fatty Wallace" wasdangerous up forward while a frugal defence prob-ably proved the difference. For Wests AdamKinane and the "Boys From Boort", Byrne andMalone toiled hard . A localised shower marred theMagpies third win on the trot in the resies withnew boy Peter Harrington snagging 3, veteranSteve D'Andrea still going strong and Mathew"He looked a bit grubby to me" Lewis providinglight entertainment. For the vanquished,Fergusson, O'Neil and Douglas stood out . And ina move that may prompt concern from the beancounters down at Elsternwick Park, UHSOB coachDavid Nash has been ordered off the turps for 2months by the club's committee in a move that isexpected to impact heavily on turnover-when thenew bar is opened .

Swinburne continue to surprise with a spiritedshowing at home against leaders Uni Blacksincluding the first 3 goals of the game and a 2 goallead at quarter time. The visitors found secondgear in the second quarter booting 8 on the trotbut only taking a narrow lead into the mainbreak. . With Steve Little providing tremendousrun off the half back line and Henderson on top atCHF, the Blacks had to work hard in the thirdstay in front and it was only a series a majors inthe dieing minutes of the game that made the winlook convincing . In the twos, a shellshockedBlacks outfit conceded the first 1 .1 of the gamebefore racking up 21 unanswered majors with 7from "Plugger" Howell at full forward . Only recentgains on the Dow Jones rival a percentage whichstands around 1778 .95% .

Uni Reds got the early jump on La Trobe witha seven goal opening burst at Brunswick Street .But, as the visitors came to terms with the famil-iar open spaces of E Central's other monster

ground, the gametightened up andnothing separatedthe sides at the half.Ben "Sticky Fingers" Hayward proved the diff(ence at CHF with 5 goals for the Trobers despi .Nick Ha ll also booting 5 for the Reds . Spec':mention for Simon Shaw's impressive effort idebut and Luke "Whispering Death" Heathcotematch saving tackle in his first senior game . In tldew kickers another great team performance frothe Reds but the highlight came from the losewith the Fosehiniesque volley goal by Mi(Cotsopoulos.

The Warriors looked more like lame extr ;from an episode of Hercules as they again falter(on the road to a committed North Brunswick wlwere desperate to get on the board in season '9A 7 goal third quarter by the home side was tldifference with Ellis, Demorton, Whitman arLatouf the big contributers . Westbourne's tr

i includedBenny, Scotty Whiting, Franklina Burra. A much needed fillip for the Warriors is tl

likely inclusion of Dave Twomey for his first ganthis week. North picked up the quinella with rest(opening their account with a convincing win .

Preview round 5

West Brunswick will be keen to get back otrack after last week's disappointment while U.steadily improving Swinburne are sure to hmother ideas . Despite an inkling of an upset, itsbig ask to tip against Wests at home despite the.injury woes . The Magpies by 16 points .

A rested Williamstown will be keen to bullsome momentum at the expense of La Trobe sidthat's also looking to keep the ball rolling . Down ~Fearon Reserve you can't go past Willy by 8 goal :

Old V4estbourne will need more than DaviTwomey to get home against Uni High . Homground advantage might be the difference buHigh's defence should get them home by 8 point :

With just the one win a piece both Nort]Brunswick and Uni Reds will be up for this onwith memories of the '95 Grand Final adding spicto proceedings . A number of the Reds will be keeito atone for disappointing efforts last week anithat should be motivation enough to get home b-20 points .

Uni Blacks will not win this week - they hav,the bye .

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7.4 8.8 9.11 12.15.87

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SENIORS`~ ~ CLUS LAST P7K

rRGN WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

i' :1CCIVIELLO UNI BLACKS 1UNI BLACKS 4UHSOB 4

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111L,AER[3LRG ESSI ' 11 .`:[;

OF2TIZ13E :1TONi iOUI`LT .

WEST BRUNSWICK 1RESERVES

UNI BLACK SWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSWEST BRUNSWICK 4UNI BLACK SUNI BLACKS

TOTAL201412121 0

1311101098

ORS - 3 .5 .9 7UHSOB 5.3 7.4 12.9 17.11 .113WEST BRUNSWICK 2.0 5.3 8.5 14.9.98UHSOB Wallace 4. Rothu2ll 4. Koch 2, Cracknell 2. Bunn. Mazza McLennan . Nash .

McLean . Best Total Team Spirit & Effort .West Brunswick Abdullah 4 . Cannane 3, P. Magalas 3 . Gross, Hamilton. Malone,lWtiams . Best Smythe . Byrne, Cannane. Gray, Malone .

SWUiBURNE UNIVERSITYA 6.4 6.4 9.4 10.6,66UNiVERSIIS BLACKS 4.2 12 .8 15.8 23.13.155Sw[nburne University A Milano 4. O'Mara 2, Dyke. Barry. Slimily. DelPolio. Best De

P3.11, M. Milarw. 0'Mara. D. Milano, Dellblio, P(oVoaskt.University Blacks Hall 6, Gadd 4. Gullan 4. Henderson 2, Sultivan 2• Smith. Barber.Darroch. Donman . Camlello. Best Little, Henderson, Gullan . Hanton, Darroch, Smith.

LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2.3 7.8 9.9 13.15.92University Reds Hall 5, Graziano 2, James 2, Loft . Jacksmr. Heenan . Best Hall. Shaw.Merht. P. Jackson, A. Jackson. E. Ktriacou .laTrabe University Hayward 5, Robinson 3. Heathcrote, Storer. Lonergan, EOelnitz, Leui .s.Best Lewis. Hayward Cummings. Franzmann, Murphy, Heathmte .

NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.2 5,6 12.8 16.10.106OLD WESTBOURNE AFC 2.0 3.3 6.5 10.8.68North Brunswick Sorleto 5. Polimecas 3. Cunningham 2 . Wernham 2, Laical 2. Ellis.McMahon . Best Whitman, Demorton, Britfa.. Kvriazis . Evans .ldaBmun.Old Westbourne AFC Franklin 3, Fairfield 2. Whiting. Dan field, A. Leitch, Gibh, D.Horshurgh . Best Franklin. Dangertttild, Whiting. A. Horsburg~i. Kuklych.

WBSdAMSTOWN-BYE

RESERVES - 3 .5 .97URSOB 2.4 3.8 8.15 8 .15 .63WEST BRUNSWICK 3.0 5.3 8.6 11.7.73UBSOB Khoury 2 . Rae 2, Cook 2 . Fogttaro 2. Best Molinaro . Veal, Abrahamson, Khoury.Cotter. Ferguson .West Brunswick Ortiz 4 . Harrington 3 . D'Andresa 2, Gaylard. Vimll. Best Coomhes,Harcington. D'Andrn. Forhes. Flanigan.SWBiBURNE UNIVERSITYA 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2.8UNIVERSr1Y BLACKS 7.3 10.12 13.14 21 .21 .147&a'utbume University A Goode .Be st Flynn. CwnBe3d. Skjttvsld Goode, N. Smitrt G. Crouch .University Blacks Howell 7. Blobs 3. Fogarty 2. Slatterv 2. Forbes . C. Brown . Holmes .Glass, Phair, Rtcutll, Beaton. Best Lout, Haa•e0, C. Braan. Beaton. Watt, Btrks .

UNIVERSITY REDS 3 .5 5.5 8 .11 10.13 .73LA THOSE t7NNERSn'Y 2.3 2.3 2.3 4,5.7University Reds Hempenstaq 3. Foster 3. Kenna 2 . Toma 2 . Best Atkins. Foster. Kenna.Evans, Terrill. Mann.la ltobe University Cotsopoulos 2. Grant, Wright. Best Rosengren . Grant, Bernardo,Napier, Mown. Cotsoprnakls .

NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .4 5.6 8.12 10.15.75OLD WESTBOURNE AFC 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.1 .13North Brmts wick Hogg 4. Velkoski 2, Piet I . THompson. Kennedy. Bradford . Best Piet,Gray. Papanikolou, Bradford. Ho~. A. Boudoloh.Old Westhatrne Szuszk3elicz, Fuller. Best Heattt. Taylor. Sherlock, SzusaMewiez.Fleming. Ctccaetoppo.

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11, EST bit:,: _ 1 WICK v . SWINBURNE UPII . Field : P. Keogh

1 . :1lir . P7ILLIAMSTOWN CYMS LA TROBE UNi . Field :C ; . Seabourne R. Love OLD WESTBOURNE v. UHSOB

Picid: D . D'Altera R. Marlyn NORTH BRUNSWICK v.UNIVERSITY REDS Field : G. Waldron K . Brewer UNI-

VERSITY BLACKS has a bye.

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E SOUTH SECTIONby Ken Bremner

& T®111 Brai n

Tom the "Brain" salutes with another 5 winnerswhich leaves me lamenting a clear 5 behind th e

"Einstein" . After 4 rounds only 2 teams undefeated(Southbank and Peninsula), a fact that will changeafter today, and only 1 team yet to register a win (ANZAlbert Park) . KB's early prediction for a 'top' 4would be 'Bankers', 'Pirates', 'Patters' and in whatmight seem a surprise, the 'Hunters' . Maybe Tom (MrConservative) will get off the fence here and have astab . And this is not a stab in the dark either KB itwill be the Tigers, Pirates, Vultures and the House .REVIEW ROUND 4

Glenhuntly and Peninsula fought out a physicaland relentless 4 quarters, with the 'Pirates' prevailingby 26 points . Both sides were hard at the ball, how-ever Peninsula had an edge in finishing off up for-ward . Best for Peninsula were Landry, Bowen andBedford and for the 'Hunters', Hutchinson,O'Donnell and Rossiter . Honourable mention to a'special' leg break goal from the boundary from'Checks' .

In a see-sawing game between Monash Gryphonsand Oakleigh the result was very much in the bal-ance for the majority of the day. The 'Gryphs' finallygot their noses in front at 'lemon' time and appearedto settle the issue with the 1st couple of 'snags' in thelst, however to the credit of the 'Krushers', 6 unan-swered goals soon put an end to that and turned a 19point deficit into a 20 point win . Best for the'Gryphons' were Salaj, Callus and Bedford an danonymous for the 'Krushers' as no report was forth-coming (no different from the previous 3 weeks).

The 'Rats' woes continued, but can take 'heart'from their most spirited performance thus far thisyear. The 'Patters' held a 20 point break at the longinterval and were able to thwart off every ANZ chal-lenge thereafter. The 'Rats' weren't able to close downSt Pat's 1/2 back and midfield run. In the 'wash-up',a heartening performance for ANZ Albert Park and a'Tradesman' like victory for the 'Patters', Nicolosi,Malone and Bowen were adjudged best for ANZ andfor St Pats, Young, Perrin an d Wise .

No details made available from the Powerhouse VSt Mary s game so you'll just have to trust yourinstincts and gather from the scoreline that the'House' just walloped a 'lacklustre' opponent on theday .

Southbank through undisciplined play in the 1sthalf squandered any chance of a big lead at the longinterval . The 4 goal margin kept the 'Wicks' in strik-ing distance, however in a 'landslide' 2nd the'Bankers' raced away to an extremely comfortable vic-tory. Big bad 'Roy' snagging 8 of his 10 in just thelast stanza! MVP's for Southbank were Pitts,Eastham an d Herride and for the'Wicks', non better

th an 'Jumping' Jack an d 'Lethal' Leigh.In the 'Magoos' the 'House' accounted for t

'Saints' by 14 points, Glenhuntly continued in wining vein (17 points) over 'Pirates', another 'Hollovictory by Southbank (113 points) at the expensethe 'Wicks' . St Pats easy 80 point victors over t'Rats' and the 'Krushers' maintained their unbeatrecord in defeating the 'Gryphons' by 20 points .

PREVIEW ROUND 5St Mary's V Glenhuntly - Hosts will be looking

shore up matters after 2 losses on the trot, whilst tvisitors will be hellbent on notching up number 2as to stay in touch . Hunters by 30. I agree with y,Uncle the Hunters are on their way have some condence and will win .

Peninsula v Southbank - Showdown of the tdogs. 'Pirates' speed pitted against 'Bankers' strengtTake your pick, it's that close . For mine, Southbaiby 11 points . This should be a great game as the eaifavourites test each other out, always hard to beathome the 'Pirates', but the 'Bankers' with a few gu :back in their Barrell are just the boys to do it .

Elsternwick V St Pats Mentone - Pre-seas+game had the 'Patters' winning by 8 majors . I seereason to expect a reversal . In fact the 'Patters' to wby more . 54 points. Pride plays a big part in footbathe 'Wicks need to restore a bit after their worse th<poor performance last week but try as they migthey won't be able to keep it up to St Pats who arethe top of their form and will eat the 'Wicks dead .

Oakleigh V Powerhouse - Ladder positions hathem equal . My opinion till proven otherwise has t]'House' as being more accomplished . The visitors 121 points . The Bear was impressed with 'House' laweek but I've been impressed with the reversal in fctunes of the silent 'Krushers' and I'm tipping themsend the 'House' packing.

ANZ Albe rt Park V Monash Gryphons - TI'Gryphons' stopped 'coming last week just whengave 'em a wrap . Try as they might the 'Rats' will f<short by 40 points and the 'Gryphs' can recommen'ccming' . Buoyed by the confidence gained from rhEperformance last week and back in their own duihill the 'Zedders' (where did you get the 'Rats' froKB) will break the ice against the hapless Gryphoiand celebrate with a cocktail or two .

'Magoos' Preview - 'Hunters' to knock ov'Saints', Southbank to continue winning this tinagainst 'Pirates', St Pats narrowly over the Wick,'Krushers' to keep their record in tact at the expen,of the 'House' and 'Gryphons' to be too good again

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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTAL,~ ." i

5 . c t<rivEN POWERHOUSE 4 5 2419

PETTITI ST MARYS 4 18BL~IygORD PENINSULA 6 18MARSHALL OAKLEIGH 5 16P,UNNETT SOUTHBANK 12PARK PENINSULA

RESERVES~,~K SOUTHBANK 5 29

P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 7 23G.ROLFS SOUTHBANK 6

1200

T . BROMLEY OAKLEIGH 9CANNON PENINSULA

MAY 17 - ROUND 6

SOUTHBANK V . ST. MARYS

ST. PATS MENTONE v. PENINSULA 0 B

FLSTERNWICK V. ANZ ALBERT PARK

GLENHUNTLY V. OAKLEIGH

POWER HOUSE V . MONASH GRYPHON S

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ENIi -• 3.5.97

9.2 17.8- 8 .11

25 .21 .171POWERHOUSE 3.4 7.7 8.11 9.12.66

Phelan 4 . G{q. PaE~t. Cross- Rk•ttiaadvm.ST. MARTCS 4.

R9xit~t 7. Ctasac 5. h:d%tdkxt~l Sent". cross, C~avt~r.

B~. S~. B~ ~. Tettad, t.k.CYt~r$h• Sent". Burt. Page.

St. l*Sar,~ Peltit 4. Duke 3 . Drake . Francis- Best Stan". Ctrapman.

LeLeeuYe. 4.5 7.a9 lo.s.ss

GyEly'xQpdryy 3•5 14.11.95

pENINSVi.A O.B.2.1 7.6 8.

Gienhuntly Dickson l . 0'Oannetl2. Sutton 2. Turner, Kra}ewskt. Richards, Milier, Fouts.

Beat Huichinsou. O'Donnell . Rasstter. Silee~. Short. Whelan .

Peninsula Bedard 4 . Angus 2 . Bowers 21 Campbell 2. Stck•ast 2. A . Bonner. Brigs. Best

Landry. Bauen . Bedford. Atchuuon . CoCk . McMahon 30.18.198

SOVfxBAA'K CBA AFC 8.7 10.15 18.17 7.S.b0

EIS9ERNtcR(7S 1.3 4.5 5.7 3. Satnmarliiv~.

S~haag Roi(10 . Buanett 5Pasterino 4. Euthazn 3 . Pitts 3 . Herridge

Pa4eodtmos. Best lbsterino. Nits Eastham. Sunned, Roth. Thamsai .

Elsternw!¢R Audse'u 2 . Murphy 2, htussaced . C . htahmy. Steele. Best AkUI. wad .

Murphy. S. b5ahoty. Steele . Curtain .11 .4 16.8 .104

ANZ ALBERT PARK 3.1 7.2

ST PATRICRS MEN'S 5.3 12.6 17.15 21 .19.143

ANZ Nhart Puk Smith 5 . Malone 5 . Nico;ost 2. Allen 2 . Carter. Boxen . Best Nim3~i .

Smtth. Malate. Baa•en . Mitchell Jenkd<t. 4. Gra•rs 2. Baiies 2. Barr. Sullivan.

St Patcteks ldattnne Sulitan 6. White S . HelkaueY

Best Ycung . Pessin. V.ise. Sullivan . What . ~~° 7.5 11 .9 13.10.88

MO,yASH GRYPHONS 3 37.6 9.14 13 .19.107

oARLE1Gx AF Chronash Gryphons

Goal kickers and best players not received .Best Adazctic .

S~giEi ars~hall Marshall htautlt. Redad 2

. Kitts 2. Riches . Knapp-r.

RESERVES - 3 .5 .974.4 8.8 11

.10 11.18.84

POtqERHOVSE

ST. MARYS 4,2 7.2 8,9 t0"11.71

Pmaetitause Phelan 3, B~'4~~ 2 . htxrar4ane 2 . hlctSend- 2. 6wns. Bu9sS'. BestHacds .

PAcLecd. Macfarlane. Phelan . But ~} . Robertson.

St Marys Richard"~n 4• Burns ~• Lnebner . Andcew.~5. Harrison. Gatdsworthy . Best

Bunyzm . Richardswt GoidswroAhy 2.0 5.4 &5 12.7 .79

GLEfixIIN1LYpEttiltsucAO.e.

2 .3 4.4 8.8 9.8.62

Gkahuntle ODautelin. P.B~ .rSrntth, Btche4l. hCarsttensenRyan

. Hagge •.

[.ewis. Best ry• A. 2 . Chain Bresgbo'.d 2. BaKtec 1 . BrancatLann. Farraa. Wnde, white .

pxnlusula OSgest Gross. T7•lor. Bawman Cooi~' Fa

6.3

naw .

9.8

Brancatisano.

14.10 19.14 .128CHAAPC 0.2 0.2 1.2 2.3 .15

Sp,LSTERftR~1~CR Carthy.

Saathhank G. Rolls 6 . Conk S. Rzchor 4. Maya 2. Bonnie, wardrep. Best hSc

Binnte . R'azdc~ . G, Ro1rs. Rachor. Plats. {tir{diam.

Elatcm~fek Sx•uvicerian . Kirkham . Best Wright. Cue. Grandanange•

Roberts .2 .11 3.11 .29

AM1Z ALBERT PARK0.4 1.8

15.19.109ST PATRtCI "i6 "4ENTONE 3.6 7.11 10.1 4

ARZ Albert Park E.l.rnmSt. Muse, Pastrrs .Best McCarthy, Ltndsay . Sylle . Pearson. Allen,

Duke,ldtntmt Rohan S . urns 2.

Rohm. S ern. h5urphy~0'9nen Ha'akeO'Meara ugan . k~

. O'Canncs.

2.3 2.7 4.9 6.14.50

OAHI,hSOYAS

HEIGH AFC GRYPHONS 2 .4 5.5 b.8 10.10.70

Monash GryphansGoal kickers and Best Flavors not receh•ed .

Oaateigh AFC 4iekk'7. Danaciel. 0'ivetll. Ru6erty. Best Qickie. Lewis . Kitis. Osborne.

Bassindale. Rubesy.

,,T. MARTS v. GLENHUNTLY Field : P . Griffiths B . Walsh

PENINSULA v . SOUTHBANK Field : T . Foley (R) L.

Gallagher ELSTERNWICK v. ST. PATS MENTONE Field :

V. Vescovi ( R) OAKLEIGH v . POWER HOUSE Field: G .

Brereton S. Rolls ANZ ALBERT PARK v . MONASH

GRYPHONS Field : G . Armstrong P. Tuppen

504 BRIDGE ROAD .RICHMOND. 312 1

P : 9429 5944° ~,o 7A271 674

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I, U r- 19 Section I *

AZENODCoach : Kevin King

1, 1 . Johnson2 . J. Beaton3 . C. Grant4. D. Nisbett5. P. Egan (VC)6. L. Varney7. S. Paducd (C)8 . A. Smyth9. S. Garbeeint

10. L Perkins11 . A. Meadows12 . A. (histn (VC)14. D. Kelly16. M. Davies17. N. Meehan18. B. Meehan19. D. Cianca20. P. McCulloc h21 . D-Rig g22 . T. Bstley23. P. Nelson24. J. Persi25. J. Dunne29. P. Fay30. D . Schofield32. P. Fotinidis34. R . Hawkins42. L Stephenson74. A. McDowell76. N . Parry

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach : Leigh Bowes

22- N. Bulfin45- T. Woodruff46 . W. Earle47. L O'Neill49. J. Raju51- A. Hasforth52- R. HaywardF. G . Pamham54. A . Lrptrot55. S. Dinner56- L Marget58- D- Watsat59 . C. McPherson60- D. CreWdson61- T. EWart62 . A. Lewis64. R. Martin65. A. Kent67. R. Handy68' N . Sion69. J. Stewart70. J. Thomas71 G. Rhodes72 A- Betts73 . B . Locran75 S . Alderson76 S. Graben77. M. Day

OLD CAREYCoach : Peter Schille r

1 . C. Angus (C)2. F. Yaghmoor3. P. CerChe4- J . Powell5. T . Baker6. S. Weill7. C. Anson8- J. Zito9. J. Woods

10. S. Laurette11 . P. Varyiamis12 . J. Mai14. M. Raffaele15- B. Hood16. AL Costello17. K. Lewis18. C . Richards19. T. Wood.20. M. Lawrence21 . D . Stone22. C. Battle23. T. Stuart24. N . MacLean25. A . Toaster26 . S . Wood27 . C. Davey28 . S- Vda§32 . M . Mig6orini34 . J. Former35 . S. McConnell35 . L . Cleak39. J. Nash43. F . Hakins47. A. Bond

N. BealeD . CochraneA .K Cig

SA. WhiteJ. Anrwp

HANG TEN

Q .P.O .Bar & Bistro

OLD MELBURNIANSCoach : Mark Zutcer

1 . C Goke2. J . Berry (DVC)3. F. Purcell4. S . Murray (C)5- A. JakoWertko6 . A. Crawshay7 . A Bains (VC)8 . C.Langiord9 . D. Gardener

10- M. Benko11- D. Purcell12. R. Cam"13. R . Tandy14. M. Bennett15. D. Fabinyi1& D . Morris

17' J. Miller (DVC)

18. R . Forster19. W. Deague20. S. Dixon21 . J. Andronis22. J. Tomlinson23- A . Cooch24. J . McKenna25. R . Sewell (DVC)28. C. Sibree29. N . Couzens30 . N . Coutts32 . J .Wr ~' ht33 . D. Vadeq34 . A. Maher35- E . Sedgtey39 . J . Rigg

I L

PH : (03) 9822 001 1

OLDPARADIANSCoach: Ken Johansen (Gre e

Tim Livy ( Purple)

1 . SPnr.,curo2 . M . Lyrsh3. N. R~twd4. J.lu=5. A Howard6. A. 6='xarxasa7. IM JoyceB. D.Ra~s9. B.Ridtnrdson

10. M-Pk :rrOes11 . ABmker12 M. Domairrgire13. B. R3vA14. SCamb15. M .Danpster16. U Gale17. A6ums1& LGahin19. M.,byce20. G. Patou°21. D. Green22 M. F"23 . M.Cosgnfl24. 6.Lynch25. G .Bafd26. LO'Cwnror27. HL Rees28, A Steuart 46- S. Hamst29. B-Woocflw 47. P.Karifia30. A. Terence 48. C . Pr-e31 . ASmth 49. LK6t;32 G.Vjfilyt 50, T. Lord33. 0. warren 51 . T. Wn!x34. D.Var,aro 52. S.Moen;35. A Sacco 53. S.0't+8a36 . A82cdao 54 . J.Dlda37 . D.eeravzc 55 . D.Petrok3& G.0'M.ea2 58 . J .ROSbrc39. M. Bonaire 57 . T. Rown40. M. 1-0debrentl 56. J . Smith41 . A DiBeise 59, D. Seven42 MztCosgrrn ED. M.Vener43. C. Buser 61- J. Vncem44. M . Btdday 62. P. Com?t45, L Harris -72. R . Wane

F7TU~}R~7F~'~Of'~R~KS.t~, ISI~.L>~7

Whitehall St, YarravillePh : 9687 8722

OLD XAVERIANS 1 ST. KEVIN'SCoach : Pat Hawkins Coach: Brendan Millert ntPrat Asst. Coach : Brett Millott2 rn'rt~g

a "~aMMP5. T.wnbr6 M F¢ ion 87. it Barrel& AlKateC)9 . TFamw

10. D.BOk7dit . B.Wtaft12 AtWCAb13- tlrrelf14. LtiSbM15. LDaareJmes16. D. SimIT T.Cmroty1e. D.M3dra/19. fLJ,xes20- D.Triaca21 . &Smpkbn22 J. Denis21 C.tlam24. C.(.`3rtal s25. tGomm 4& C.Stpt9c,2& J. 49. Rine27. C.tACG;i~r 50. LCm7rAj26 P. CORY 51 . RFord29. ttbelarl 52 LO.rtar30. C.Hoae 53. SQade31 . ASWM 54. TBa&r

32. T.Bary 55 J.Rider

33- J.Ka(tya 56 B.QrisSe34. TNapat 57. P-Ad3n933 MOum 5& ACtbrm36, J .Mdear % MQertai37. J. Diake(vSa 60. ht Walsh31 FdFtcCaSr/ 61 . Lnartfirick39. Afiaba5 62 STnmde40. Ltvosqdr 63. N. Hat41. tLPiim 64. T-FOrkr42 Afamtarr,leo fiS D. Sham43. J. Haire 65. RMCI(aw4a- P.Ly:~§7n 67. P.D~~ur}~45. S.Ca'rodts 6& M.Rriiger46, 1A Bourke 69. LMtUae47. S.hlCartlry 70. td(assi N

ST. BERNARD'SCoach: Dominic L .egudi

1 . A. Stranieri2. T . Wdkinson3 . R. Bonnid4 . D. Thomas5 . J. Pearson6 . P. lannazzo7. T. Harvey8. J. Delaney9. R . Nutter

10 * B, Overman11 . S- Erickson12. B . Hogan13. S . McKeon14. A . Thomas15. A . Brandt16. J . Lloy d17. T . Planter19. L Kavanagh21 . B. Loughlin25. D. Fewster27 . James Mount30 . Joseph Mount31 . B. Swan32 . J. Evans43 . C . Davis

1 . A. Gallery2 . A.Jones3. P. Mount (DVC)4- C. Baker5- O. Brown6. C . Goldsworthy7. M. Pang2zio8. P. Scarfo9. L Cresswetl

10. M. Davorert11 . J . Be*12- B . Detahey13- M . Mdnemy14 N. Mooreis A. Finney16. B. Qrrirk (C)17- B. Day (DVC)18. M. Funston19. A. Rattle20. J. O'Brien (VC)21 . N. Sier22- J. Vincent23. C. Haddad24. R . Sheedy25. S. McConnell26. R . Zeman27- S . Andrew28. C. Bossong29. J . Dailey30. N . Edwards31 . M .0'Donnett32. J . And riannopoSous33. R. Rya n34. J . Luncantonfo35. J . Nolan36 . M . Conti37 . J. Hunt

23 tMP811

UNNERSffY BLUESCoach: Steve Carrol l

1 . M. Belford2 . R . Benjamin3. D . Bolton4. C . Brooks5. H . Christie6. B . Callery7. J . Comm8. M. Cobbleckdc9. M . Coleman

10. J . Coutoooupas11 . N. Cowling12. W. Crocker13 . A. Davidson14 . J. Eastaugh (C)15 . B. Fricker (DVC)16 . S. Fuller17. M. Godfrey18. T. Hayes19. J. Hocking20. W. Jackson21 . T.Johnson22. D . Kelly23. M. Komck24. J . Lyle25. J . Mahoney26. A. MdCenz;e-MCHarg27. X . McKinnon28. B . O'Gorman,29. J . Presti30. T. Roydhouse31 . J . Sterling

.32 . L Stevens.33 . E . Stewart34- J. Sturrodc (VC).35 . A. Terrill.36. R. Versteegen:37. J. Wilcox.38. A. Winter.39. D. Wood

622 Mt. Alexander Rd .Moonee Ponds9326t799

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under 19 (2)BEAUMARISCoach: Peter McBrearty

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

10. G. Mobneyit. G.Johnson12. J . Bayford13. D. Emmerson14. A. (hin15. F. McDonald16. S. Mvitdhell17. T. Eaton18. A. Palmer19. R. Thornton20. T. Cotter21 . & Catlin22 . S. McKay23 . B. Ferguson24 . C. Callan25 . K. Danadd826. S . Hurler27. J . Vance28. J . McKenzie29. C. Martin30. R. COrfiE#f31 . N . Kennedy41 . AVan Den Blink47. T. McAlpine51 . D . Sheldrake53. T. Rand

~ ~11vv'~~~C}

MARCELLIPdCoach: Shaun Mangan

1 . M. Randazzo (C)2. M. Roberts3. G . Gut4. L Bettid (DVC)5. G . Hawkins6. C. Keogh7. W . De Vercelli8. T . Loude r9. D. Matson

10 . M . Mouss i1 t . P. Pappalardo12 . M. Karavasi6s13 . C. Duinardo14 . D. Ciro15 . B. Symes16 . S. O'Connor17 . J. Pacoccioco18 . J. Sheehan (VC)19 . L Pettinetia20 . N. Mathews21 . M. Van Lint22 . D. Keamey23 . P. Diacogiorgis24 . J. Smart25 . J. Delahunt26 . M. Maguire27 . D. Hogan28 . R. English29 . B. Dinneen35 . C. Abzangelis50 . B. Keanley

The Beehive® Hotel 0

Hawthor n

COLLEGIANSCoach : Tim Kilwort h

1 . T. Van Der Venne2. S . Elg3. J . Clark4. G. Brawn (C)5. L Taylor6. C. Mdtard7. L Byme8. B . Page9. M . B ritten

10. A .Langdon11 . M . Gromotka12. P. Johnston13. N . Florentine (C)14. T.DeYou r?g15. C . Harris (C)16. A. Baxter17. R . Hosking18. A. Conn19. R . Lull20. J. Waters22. P. Waycatl23. T. Holden26. T. Champion (C)30. L Moon32. J. Tarpey33. B. Samuel41 . S. Sayers44 . C . Gibson69. A. Dakin

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach : AncrewTsindas

1 . T. Donava n3. E. Williams5. B. Smith6. A Hanson8. J. Hardman9. A Gebb>y

10. J. Webb11 . C . William s12. A. Patterson (C)13. S. Hancock14. J. Heffernan15 . A. Glee.roy16. A Baker17. R. Scott18 . A Campbell20 . B. Day21 . S . Barry22 . J . Miles23 . M . Cook24 . S . Pickles27. S . Miles29. S . Buckett30. J . Zenner31 . M. Wilkinson32. C. Davis36. A Kettle41 . W. Sailer44. W.O rw;n47. LJuniper

U SffYBL4Coach: Craig Thompson

1 . M . Aft2. L. Brown3. M . Byrne4. P. Cavcchiob5. A Clements6. B. Dryne7. O.Fisnes.S. B . Henderson9. D. Leahy

10. A . Maher11 . J . Marr12. J. McAuley13. R. McNamara14. A Mchictwl15. S. Moody16. B. Mwptry17. A Nolan18. W. Pascoe19. C. Pease20. H . Peck21 . C . Schilling22. T. Sessions23. M. StaurRon24. S. VVer25. S.Wrwrpmss26. S. Whil e27. N . When28. G . Baud29. B. Costello30. S. Dimond31 . P. Greerbank32. E Hanrwn33. J. HaktiarM34. J. Hunt35. J. Olmstead36. L Maguire37. J. Martin38. J. SfiyNrorth39. D. Walsh40. T. R-41 .Awa'42 . A.Nr.Rm43. EM igs44 . D. Bi - .,45 . M .R' .46 . AAa-,

WARRINGALCoach: John Stanton

1 . C. Taylor (C)2. D. Stroutes3. B. Kinnear4. M. George5. M. Pope6. B . Wilson7. S . Anderson8. C. Williams9. B

. Dav'sm10. S. French11 . S. Yin (C)12 . M. ManoveAa13. S. Hartrrc9c14 . M. Van Lint15 . G . L.ong (VC)16 . S. Brandt17 . B. Parkes18 . H. Veale19' S. Wallets20. P. Stamians21 . R. Gray22. A Candwn23. M . Borft24. P. James (VC)25. A Hopgoorl26. J. Anderson27. S. Attack28. D . Nasrailah29. M. Walton30. D. Mutton31 . G . Beg

L Hull-BrownB. WhiteT. ThomsonC. BurkeH. Mousse

HUGH LYONKNITWEAR

Banyule tUewsagencyTattslotto & Post Office

WHITEFRIARSCoach : Anrfy Dat=Assistant: Ma l

I . A . Crough2 . M . Northey3. B . Phan5 . D. Eames6. B. Winch7 . M. Wintertwm (C)8. R . Fedele (VC)9 . S. Gillen

10. A. Johnson11 . M. Cassadrro12 . D . Reid13 . T. Huton14 . J. Treyvaud15 . B. Doherty16 . T. Mulcahy17 . R . Murray18 . C . O'Connor19 . M. Duffy20 . S. Fleming21 . M. Setdhes22 . S. Davis23 . J. Bond24. M. Nolan25. N. Camber26. D. Sullivan27. T. Hoare28. D. Cassarino29. M. Walsh30. A. Beattie31 . D. Edwards32. C. Leahy33. M . Rees .34. M . Anderson35. B. Keating36. A. Sealey

WILLIAMSTOWNCYMSCoach : Tony Ryan

1 . B . Wanda2 B . Cocks3. A Petzierides4. M. Hewitt5 . G. Rickard6 . B. Twist7 . E. Mout)d8 . A. Madcla y9 . S. Wuchatsch

10. LGray11 . D. Macleod12. N. Hunt13. J . Clark14. B . Davies15. L Grodwhrnvski16. B . Forrester17. L Gray18. H . Ahmed19. W. James20. M. Manning21 . L Oldham22 . T. Murray23 . G . Singleton24 . J. Mater25 . L Thomas26. T . Thompson27. C. Matthews28. W.Yessine29. S . Hudson30. J . Wyatt31 . B . Todd

18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBAt I FP I Qo n

OLD HAILEBURYCoach: Greg tassooCk

1. C. Home2. S . Dovey3. S . Saunders4. M . Thiele5. P. Dimond6. D . Reid7. B. Shearer8. R . Parker9 . E. Dunphy

10. D. Harrop11 . R. Goulden12 . D. Warden13. G . Rnlayson15 . C. Jayasekem16 . B.l.angortl,lones19 . C. Elsthaliout21 . B. Waters22 . D. Mason24. C. Pountney25. N . Biggs26. J . Bell27. B . Carson29. C. Joyce .''.30. A Rode60. M. Scmaia

OLD SCOTCHCoach : Terry Kendal l

I . C. Junldleer2. L Hannennan3. A . Parker4 . A Sheer5 . T. Stewart6 . I. Mackenzie7. T. Gres s8. T. FnlnkenburtJ9. N. O'Brien

10 . N. Smith11 . L Hawkins12, L Hume14. J . McNeur15. C. Lunn16. T. Chapman17. A . Mecann18. J. Hughes19. H . Jenkins20. C . inmate21 . M. Toose23 . O. Crane25 . J. Love28 . A. L'mes29. D. Robson31 . S . Prendergast34. M . Socdo36. L Andrews37. N . Thompsrn41 . Mark O'Brien44. S. Connor65. Matthew O'Brien67. A. Crow70. N. Sladen71 . C. Ward89. R. SiNenrrood

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LASALLE (2Rob Smith

7. Bunting

J . CamPbelI0. Chaplin

S. Cloy ,A Donnxw

6. A. Etris7. P. Fenwn8. R. Fia4d.

9 .D. Hamilto

n HayesG. Clancy (C)

2. D. Heg9ady (VC)3. J. Harden

14. G.Hrrstov15. A, Jackson16. G, JenningsIT. S . KemP

i8 . A. Keogh0 . King0. Lamb-,

21 . J. Masterso n,22. M. McHenry

23. T. Morse24 . T. Na4an

25. M.0'DonnetYD .OgeH, PfDhwmC. PothftosB, Reade .J . Silver

J. LyonsrneJ .

T . arrelt34, A. Neechan35. I. Watso n36. M. Ruschena37, S. Tucker

9 BlueHWVtU N ROVERSCoac(ts Eda wn}ak

i . R. DunbalI (C)2 . J. Crouch3. T . Prantzos

4. J. MidW+nter

5. W. Armour

6. A. CrmvtheT

7 . M. ties

S. A. Quon9. S. Jarnes (VC).0, A .Landrigan

if, A. Voss

12. B• iq an13 .T.S14 . N. Rahn15. M. Dwnbatt

16. D. Voss17 . P. Nelson18. C. Lucas19 . G . Shenfek t

20. S . Parkkison 21. David Andersen NC)

22. LT2gear

23. W. Benton

24 . J. AVrzmMd25. B. Hebard

26 . Scott Wills27 . A. Kdkwr28 . S . Gdmme r

M.N.S.O.B.Coach : tan Ftadtaw

1 . T. Packer2. P. Fink3. A.Tigng4 . C . Bruc e5. J . Davis6. J . Moo 07 . Ash" ,Brien8. T. Lower

9. A. MazurIf . S. Rqddcr12. M . Stirling13 . N. Remfry14. D . Forbes15. J . Gre9son16 . T. Lever17 . R. Joseph18. S . Norman19 . J. Wdson21 . R . CbWas22 . P . Brown24 . A.

TaAskaWylor

26. S . Stea27 . A. Cassell (C)28. S . Bennett29. M . Sharp-30 . A. Burke31 . S . Hanisan

32. C. Allen33. M. Askew34. J . Budvnaster35. E. Cotter36. G . Grant37. W. Hardy38 . T. Lonnto3g, B. Miexrs

40T. M41

.. w9andenArcthony O' s

42. R . Park43. G. Px~3ott44 . N.Rehak45. H . Taylor46. G . Ward47 . D. Watson48. D . Wilson49, N. Youngs

MONASH BLUESCoach: Nick Karavias

1 . C . Gregory2. M . Benetto3. D. Dean4, A. Brass5. X . Mart n6 . F. Ek*/7 . S. Lloyd8. L Virgona9 . T. Callender10. B . HendersOn11 . J. Sutivan12. M. Stewart3. A . Henman

14 . R. Burst-15. M. TinMer16. B . SmileY17. J . N13te r18. B. Anot19. N . Freeman20 . M. Power21 . N . Kazemrade f23. J . Roscoe25 . J. HaWkirvs26. C . MCC-li27. J . Botron28 . S. McGee30. T. Cantemn31 . L Hdk»vay32 . C. Bods34. M. Oka43. C. R'wtdan

OLD GEELONGCoach : Tony McNamaro

16. P, Lux

I& W. Gordon26. N . GaWby29. J . Agar30 . C. Bird35. L Wilson36 . N. Agar

43. D. Motnnes50. R . BraWn51 . A. Reuss53. G

. McGregor

54. S. Bisdel55 . D . Brauer56. G .Ccdn .57 . T . D'Antome58. N. Edgar59 . H.Gretton•Watson60. A. McCann61 . O. Wa4st+63, C. Chamberlain64. E . Leyland65 . C. Wa4uns

ORMONDCoach : Brian Keating

1 . H. Brown (C)2. N . Courtney (DVC)3. G . Hammond4 . S. Thompson5. D. Robom6 . M. Broadhurst7. J . CullenS. D. Weisz9 . S.Taylor

10. PTovrr%end_11. C.13. FL Ma'14. D. Pasar a

15 . R . Cunningham16. D. Fishbck17 . S. Norton19. S. Hennan19. T. Ashford22 . B. Hooper

23. D. Beckett24 . M.0'Hatbcan

25. J. Date26. D. Mat bett (VC)

27 . P. Gleason

28. A. Stasiak29 . S. Stevens

OLD XAVERIANS 2

I . M.FtostCoach: Peter Cattioan

2. T .RefrkV3. B.He N4 . B .H teft5. T. WmL'r

6. M.F».m#1

7, N. Barre"8. AKenr~dl(C19, tfaima~

10. D.BOSnd11. B.Dt~t.n12 . M13. N.Te~14. LN~tG~I15 . L Dez0-&es16. D.stDrei17. T. Con,*

18. O .Pfa.d3Y

19. R. Juts

20, D.Tdace

21. 8.Stq~~22 . l.Oernis23. C.Cnusen24 C.C3ttodvs

& C.St'-ns25. T.64~49. 3-he26. J.Nemr s;Y50.L~~f

27. C.McG'n 51. RPo~d(w)

28. P .(ketW 2~ . LCuRain29. N.trdard S.pah453.

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55. J.Narser56. B.qv~57. P.AthrN

35. PA~~ ..8- Af~wm

39. J.ihct.rao 59. MCia~rbc~F+i

37. J. Drk4 (VC) 60. M W""33 M M~aNy 61 . L . Ha~

29. AR~ 62. S.Truttia?A8. Lpm;u 00 63. N.Han

41 . R0~ 64 . T.FVrt~et

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43. J .140 86. M.McKCtme

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ST. 6EDESflAEAtTO14E'11GERSCoach: Brian Bourke

1 . A . Ryan2 . P. Carrdf3. C . Teso nem4. A. McShane5 . A. CWm

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6. D . Serofm7. B . "hamS. S.4Ckid9 . L MCHugt (DVC)10. S . Davxfsat11 . D. Ferguson12. A. C0nn6#y13. A. Gfargi14 . J. Drury15. C . Martin16. L McGregor17 . J. Crowe

18. C. Ambrrrm''19. D . Fatkin9ham (C)20 . H. Dvryer21 . J. Cunnmgham22. N . Wdkms23 . D, Na~er24 . G . Altosd (VC)25. L Wintle26. S• Walsh27 . S. tGn96'6128. C . William29. B. Johnstone30 . T . Fava31 . J . Cumrr*Ls32. A. Sam

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Under 19 (2) Red.AQUINAS O.C.Coach : John Bourke_

1 . H. Nichol2. M. Jamieson3 . P. Heveren5 . M . Bolona6. S . Jones7. T. Moran8 . M. Greer9: C. Juendwtt

t0. C.Lyng/1 . S. Downs12 . D. Marshall13. P. Gennia14. R. Chapman16 . M . Hunter17 . B.WDSan18. J. Hunt19. M. Hope22 . B. Moran23. S. Hilts24, M. Reilly32. J. BteakneY41, J . Pole42. R. Moran

44 . M.Tharnas54. D . Keaty

55. A.CutUera

NORTH OLD BOYSCoach : Andy Rya n

1 . D.Skene2 . T. Waters3. B. Koutso+asiks4. O.Khader(C)5. L. Curran6 . P. Borys6'wicz7. T. MikundaS . A. Hewitt9. M. Taleb

10. B. Cariss1i . C.Mu+sa)'12, D. Ahoud13. M. Nugent14. M. Drum15, C. Miller16 . S . Mdtrq17 . S . Reynokison

18. J. Saba19. M. Payne20. R . amato21 . H . Matd>ei1129 . B. Moustata33. A. McKenzie

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : Allan cousins

1 . A . Thomas2. D.Iaco6ucd3. A. DiPietro4 . D. SkBemS. M. He"6. A. Mays7. R . Chins+de8. A . Conte9. T. Wyngaard

10. P. man11 . R . t .4ng12 . P. Green13. E. Westrnore14. M . Markavski15. D. Pemberton16. R. Picadi17. B. Whitehouse18. S. Corvan19 . C . Plocioti20. J. Pereira22. S .COUsms23. B . Roach24. P . Del GurcAce

F . a~rga28 . A. Crew29. J. Canni30. M. Adam31 . D . Uncles39. D. Butler

10.91. AUSTRALI ADIRECTIONAL DRILLINGKen Basso 9722107

OLD TRINITYcoach: Steven Mau s

1 . S. Jones2 . B. Hal l3. H . M.unroe4. J . AnowsmitliS. M. Kassah96. D. Krteen

7. S. Natoli$. T. Moipeth9. A. Andrews

10. M . Shaughnessy11 . K . Noden12. C. Akan13. J. Cade14 . D. Hayes15 . R . Baxier16. M. Chishon tm17. J. Newman18. R. Ptamsden19. C. Bazr20. D. Robinson21 . Y.Ada f22 . C. Stanley23 . S. Somerville24. E. Davatzis25. B. Hutchinson27. M. Gr4eg28. C. Butter29. S . Conna31 . L Kennedy32 . C. Pawscy35 . T. Tobin42. A. McKenzie43. D . Waldron48. D. Louldclis52, R. Burrows60 . S. Medlin61 . D. Burrows62. M. Pa++se9

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVE L

20

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach : Stuart McLean

I . D. Bernet2 . N. Gazeas3. B Willis4. B . Davis5. A . Oates6 . L. Wacklait7. N. Coyn e8 . P. Ann.sVony9. T. Pain

11 . D . Spider,12. R. Griderdale13. M . Efsentzse14. G . O'Shannessy15 . A. Hales16. J. Harrop17. R . Hansa18. A- Johnston19. M . Kelly20 . G . Mdsaac21 . C. Barker22 . J. Smart23. A . Sutherland27. Z. Abousatlta38. G. George40 . R. Davies

OLD PARADIANSCoaft

Ten Livy Turk1. &Pne~in

3. tLtf~~tf4. J.ticffi5. ANasatl& ABanircrsa7. t&Wwce& D. fk~m9. B.Pidonton

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ST. LEO'S EMMAU :Coach . Peter O'Connor

1 . G. Neweg2 N.Hooder3 . G . Bonntd4. J. Morel5. E, McGlanBhlan6. S . Bavage7. R.O'Keete8. T. McCann9 . A. Daly10. D. Cashenit . D . Can12. M . Brontxidge13. S. W6is14 . P . Batty15 . C. Miller16. J. Daniels18. J. Manton32. 0 . McNally35. L Thomas

THERRY C.C.O .S .Coach : Paul Malton

1 . D. Van EgSen2. R. Zantpogna3. G . Vandenberg4 . D. DAprano5 . S. Sacco6. S . Goodvnn7. G. Kuret8. A . Grant9. S. Stella

15. A. McMahon17. A. Rowan20. J . Smith21 . B . F4zpatrick (VC)26. J . Van Englen (VC)28 . D. Dunne32 . T. Jones33. M. Jacobsen34. A . McDonald48. C.O'Brien

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYS

`Coach: John MayWayne

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I . T. Wapshott2. T. Hate3 . S. Lloyd5 . A. Dew7 . S. Ttwmpson8. L. Monis9. S. Mdsson

10 . B . SearieIt . B. Reynolds12 . D. Lang14 . T. LbVd16. A. Be(I17. T. MclMarath18. L Wntte (VC)19 . E . Kruse20. T. Tyslung22 . B . Telfob23. C. Arnold24. A.Cusano25. S. Matters26, D . Rowe28. A. Lawton30. B . Wapshott35. A . Laing (C)

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Club XVIII Section 2KXVCoach: M.O•Dea 'Town Mana . F.

I . P. Conidon'3. M.O'DW (CC)'4. A Tucker

...... 5. S . ibak6. T. Hamad7. D. Bran d8. A. Lawrence9. P. McConnick

10. K Co(ballyIf. R. Guppy12. D. Leary13. M.O'Hanbn14. A. Hancock15. A Lazarus16. A. Lettdean17. C.Thanpsai18 . C. Curtain19. M . Bond20. D. In21 . J.

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22. D. McGuire23. T. Maughan24. N . Prendergast25. A. DeLacy26. B. Smith27. R. Stevenson32 . A DAnna40. M . Quinn44. A Guerra48. C. Johnson49. M. Garaotfoio55. T. Reyndds77. A. Siawins4d

NASH WHITESCoech:Res.Cosch :

t . At Dak2 D.TacIt. i ~t5 ~c

6. D. Nelson7. T.tMecm8. A Forbes9 L Famealter'

t0. &Ct 5er11 . At♦bbad12M1tTosmanon13. Gfta4ior14. D.OFien15 Kaehi6 Mwards17. KCaM1etI& & Dods19. 6,YanCer7aio20. MFTdde21. JDe.oll22. dKdry23. JDewB24. MMdEar25. A 11k8eri26. U Veal28. D.te.erat29. Mtlo,d30. Mirjebs31. P.hid~emej32. P.~33. AS4sgtptf34. LO:hitj35. 8 N7~36. GFW~ega37. Ltbidn39. P. (73c541. Si4ffis's42. MPtpda

Stillwell Ford

HARP O F ERI NH Q TNE~L;

MARCELLINCoach: Simon MeehanRes. Coach ;

1 .A.Merton2. P.O'Cafagha n3. A. Trotter4. J .Tsoukas5. J . Rus#otta6. D. Boothe77. R . Sanest8. R . Pertich9 . J. Kent

10. M. Kent11 . G. Basford12. R. Holland13. M . Cronin (C)14. D. Theisz15. A.16. C .17. M. N'anmo18. M. Curry19 . R. Bolt20 . M . Getson21 . W. Getson22. P . Harberts23. J . Sloane24. S. Dimattirta25. J. Daffy

The Beehive® Hotel 0

Hawthorn

44. R .tan643. AhdCm.adc50. J.Cwky51. M.Bond52 N. Form

MT. ULYDALE O.C.Coach : Swen Lawson

1 . I. Dooian2 . M. Vosa B. MdCay4. M. Wa1shS. B. Wfdte6. M. Rankin7. M . Napoteone8. M . GCbetB9. A . DeiBiwxio

10. M. Dice b11 . C . GHdoson12. C . Gilboa13. B. Colvin14. C. Walsh15 . F . Livingston16 . T. AlenIT A. Burrett18. K. Manisoatdii19. J .Burgess20. J. Flannagan21 . T. Flanagan2'2. L Proctor23. S. Woollen24. C. CaNanan25 . M. Brebner26 . S. Madden27. C. Varga ''...28. D. Cicctuello29. P. Fudon g30. B. Comme rford31 . N . Pearce32. P. Cardan35 . D. Callanan

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach : D . Lawt . D. Batman2 . C. Bistrop3 . R. Boyie4. G . Campbell5. R. Casey6. J . Carter7. B . Boyle8. R. Cram9. P. Cramer

10. P. Dudderidge11 . C. Fazz~ari12. D. Garvey13. B. Gasa14 KG'

G. GR#sI T. G

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. = terP. McMaster25 . A Ranrzl26. D. Reid27. A. Rhodes28. R. Shiels29. A Smith30. D. Stenftlridge31 . K Streicher32. M. Swift33. A. Tvr~l34 . P.1/an Bsltham35 . C. Vassafflo36. G . Walsh37. B. While38. T. Williams

SYNDAVTALLY HOCoach:I . T. Marks2. A. Bums3. M. Joy5. D. Hannett6. J . Cotsis8. R. Bennet9. I. BinOham

10. P. Henning11 . J. Rutter12. S. Gould13 . J. Kemts14 . S . O'Boyle15. N. Murray16. N . Brewster17. M. Webb20. C . Hall22. P. Kolstakos23. D. Raab26 . D.O'Dorohue31 . B. Hanneman35. C. Cactda40. N .Toce42. A. Findley43. C . Karalis46. J. Green47. G . Wagner50 . P. Vergalds54. A. Sneddan62. R. O'Dell

THERRY C.C .O.B.Coactt:

1 . M. Peirevski2. B. Hollow3. P. Gorman4. M . Elliott5 . J. Seymour6 . J. Vaina7. P. Jones8. L Hollow9. M. Growcock

10. R. Eg~estone11 . B .Wamer12. R. Moran13. M. Bosanko14. J. Reddlck (VC)15. G . Pinner (RC)16 . M. Goodwin17 . G . O'Connor18. B . Carter18. L Kuret19. D . Rosasato20. A. Moloney21 . J. Thrush22 . S. Griggs (RVC)

44. D . O'Neill47 . D . Goodwin48 . D. WntJglesworDi

23 . C. EP~e24. S . Karat25. M . Postma26. G. Carbis27. B. Stevens28. D . Barron29. S. Goodwin30 . M. Tadnac31 . S. Hollow3?. J. Sacm33. N. LaFOntaine34. M. Donohue35. S .O'HaHaran36. C . Rizzo37. D . Castakfil (C)38 . B. Se2edc39. A. Fenn39. S . Boyle40. G. Keaues41 . G. Thompson43. G. Rosignoto

THURWITIC11--Coach : Gary Cut: . r

.... 1 . B. Carter2. A. Ma~ntneya R. Buzesld4. B. Robertson5. 1. Cutler (C)6. P . Caller7. I . Hussia n8. C. KMcevsto9. A. Crocker

10. G . Thompson11 . R .Osmond12 . J. Gerstkamp13 . D.Carter (VC)14. M . Goddard15. M . Kiety

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18. S. Borg19. M. Johnston20. S. Penrose21 . S. Bartlett22 . W . Duson24. K. Cooke28. C. Brenton29. R. Robertson31 . R. Vescic33. P . Cioccio34. P. McDonald37. P. Haros44 . J. Rabar45 . T.Jones46 . S. Nowinisid49. P. Dodktns50. P. Brewer

22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996

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r, East

BU Nark Horyrie3d

3 M56 ztbn4. W.C311COB. a Getter

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3a C, Parker32 GCtn>enY35 T.Seft .S9. T.KaarxA40. W. Bell41 .N .Poft$42 GlctiMKi. R Casm

4~3. S=63. P. DONE

39. D. Harvey40 M. Moms41 . T. Scbtt42 . N .Si61xn43 . P.44. F. Burke45 . W. Hussey46. P. Egan47. T. Bella48. R .Gra/

35, R. :M D.Yarp t ~

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Jr. L Low 51 . R . Cmyle38. G.wenphn(PC) 52 AP!<_bury

Shell Mooroolbark9726 7083

ELEY PARKCoach : Graham MuBengerRes. Coach : Rob Wickham1. S. wells 2 APlon"e2. R Pool: 3. G . Lalharra3. M. Bracy 4. htDet'otso4. D.Gmrt 5. T.Karacktws5. C. Kaye & G . Brwnle/6. D. Rka,~At 7. K PoJg:r7. D. Bowen 8. R Wdium8. D.Bcokuck 9 . MFko-per9. RYOt~

10. C. McLean1 . A FeatoMy

12. D. Paprw13. M, Payrce14. D. Bruce15. A D'a1& N.D'a17. S.Ravner18. F.MIWec19, D. Trotter20. M. Hook (C)21 . B . LYYaw22. S . BromFry23. G.Smitlr24. S. E~r25. G.Waih26. D. Ha,MZy27. 0. Kaye 40 . W. taMama28. O.Mmdeq 41. D. Carrell29. P. CarSo-m 42 F. LeUkri30. L Md.ean 43 . A K .-IsA31 . N. Karackros 44. V. Ft4CUSluna32. MCarleB 45 . S. Ba~y33. M .Geargau 46. L~a34. A F51 47. P. Sforty35. S Navmtmt 48 . A Wurdrym36 R. LaMarca 49 . A Brigirahiw37. A Lawicc 50 . W. Holm3& J.Verda 51. N.T39. C.Bma" 1 52 . AVhuftm

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"The RoadBuilders '

ELTHAM COLLEGIAN SCoach: Peter SlacikRes. Coach : Peter Hansen

t . J. Lees2. D. Tucker3. ATucler4. R HeM5. D. tb~6. G. Ckrke7. RHa n8. J. Wootlward9. S.Levrss

10. M. Barry11 . J. F,§m 39. F. Coone4ry12. T .Carter 40. S.Sdmfer13. S.JOlley 41' ASme&-j14' S. Justoe 42' C. Hagt5. LWhile 43. N.Harnshare16' J. WeatherD 44' G. Stidqwok17. G. Lys 45. M. Ryan18. MBarkrg 46' A6 WWI19. G. Dsmore 47. M t brIkZy20. FL Core 48, R Harris21. T.DW49' S.Fruh22. C.Lacey 50. P.GonaPs23' G.0'Donxp 51 . C.Dede24. M. Dryer 52` S. Ffiidryson25' T. Sticldarq 53. R Dearly26. J.Gbre 54. B.Turky27' R Sohr 55' P. Marrow28. A Kelso 56. R Dares29. C. Butwp 57. D. Elmer30. D. tozn 58. R. Keara31. ZJoervaYsld 59. B. Evans32. C. Wat;m 60. A. M.cDoraltl33. J. Taylor 61 . C.M.cDot :ald34. S.PAuk N 62. M.Bant35. S. Wield 63.

&36. T. Heft 64. R Jovamvsld37. C. Horsburgh 65' G. Harri ;38 . G.Staflier 66' S.Frtuclhick

HAWTHORN CITIZENSCoach: Glenn StallworthyRes. Coach: Darren Murray

1 . D. Mumay2 . R.t.ovich4 . S. Wile5 . W. Glazebroak (DVC)6 . P. Avery7 . G . StalMarthy8 . M. Dunstan9 . W. Power(VC)

10. P. Orchard (C)11 . A. SiR12. S. Cottan13. J. Pove715. B. Glover16. N .OusaP.cas18. S.Timetrelf18. D . Lauretta19. J . Law20. S . Parker21 . A . Dunlop22. J . Schulz23. D. Tracy25. R. Brain25. S . Davis27. R. Lord28 . M Morns-on29 . P. Barker30 . A . Hartley31 . C. Langley32 . J . Bogle33 . S . Duff34 . S . Macdonald (RVC)34 . M . Stephenson34 . P. Hewish35 . D. Murphy37. G . Marshal (CR)38. D. L.'xrdrea38. I . Ceppa39. D. Latdff40. C. Frayne41 . M. Whytcross42. S. Irvine44. P. Rosetta45, A. Donaldson46. D . McCowain47. T.O'Han!on47. T. Fitzpatrick49. R . Adams49. M. Nowak51 . R. Donovan

52 . I . Rostlwm54 . E. Sid56 . P. Ryan

KEWCoach: Rob BayleyRes. Coach: Tom Vana1 . B.Ia+arcli2 B. Pat (JC)a R Putting4 D. D 0 da

a Gtkp e7. D .Hope& J.Pd.ierd9 AGaraPeg

10. B.O.>>m (Q11, A. Berm12 SBpRaa13. GlfriNw 3 3. D.Mtrid14. GDirrrrcs 39. AKsnepa15. M. Brat 40. R Perked16. D.WOOd(Ca 41 . Rt'r.srrJSUn17. J. Bel 42 C.Lrvxxds'ont& NKvg(Yq 43. J.Ddwms19. NPleas 44. ADare20. S.Hatrisar 45. D.Masde21. D.Havmrn 46. P.SNrrm22. J. Paw 47. Irk Deakin23. AM 48, MDardxis24. B.DmW 49. J.tixas25 . O.Wrc$k 5D J.PaM26. M.Dtrmr 51 . S.Halt='6 P.New 52 LFkkha27. RFwtan 53. GFrd+ev s28. LDlum PA 54. MRdxmn29. MDNryn[!e 55. J.Fixras30. CC~artz{Ya 56. J.Dnn31 . AV~s¢P!~ 57. RLymperr3s32 J.B:assif 58 . ASpa4s33. SBayiz/ 59. RRicoas34. M.mecad 60. V.WOn g33. RBwpAA 61 . S`Aller36. ASfrur# 62 R.Papakes37. W.turb3dr 99. S. Ban)

Duhig FordHARP OF ERIN

OLD CAREYCoach: Glenn TaylorRes. Coach : Simon Jackson

1 . C, Hit2. Cu Holey (Qa R Dairen4. GEster5. D. Leefi. GGa rpbeg OP7. Aaeff& AOLW9. M7d6ocil

10. K9T%esIt . ACcqe12 MSpaxer13 . SJores14 . Ilt Dairy15. GH.gbes16. MJmes17. SCu ry1& G miathem19. P.Drda 39. P.BenpR20. W. Mite 4D. B. Rm#m11. MlbsAirrJ 41 . AGars22. JHads 43, SDierry23. T.Nor, 44. GHax}ks24. MYamar 45. M.Easdtsrn25. GGOOdil 46. M. Cam26. J. F✓,cQfrie 47. M. SaonO27. tiN * als(.q 48. Stddsan28. P.Pbrca 49. RM :adai29 T.MOulla n 50. SJadk n30. SFeetteri 51 . J.MarSW31. N&erett 52 MPdr1e32 Gt5`tlntc,j.on 54. &Cart ari3a S. Field 5a T. P;mft34. D.Faefis :6. W.Saorig35. REvars 59. GN~n36. LSrma Gt GSado37. P. Bryce 64. AMdatue38. LCom 70. T.fai7O

HANG TEN

Q.P.O .Bar & Bistro

RICHMOND CENTRALCoach: Tim PontefractRes. Coach: Danny Hickey

1 . AWilson2 ABmF9d 47. D.Bamncea T.0`5AW 49 PtF ildre5. SSlcunm 50 C. Barry8. D .&n6aw 51. RM:A*& SPbkett 52 CArtmpaks7. F. Bova 53. a8. GMaImh7 54 . P.VrtiLSiriz9. P.Jtdcwn 55 MDavy

10 AMaptry 56. LDayit. J. Balks 56. AG7kbag511 . D. Hickey 56. D.Wbm12. F.Mx a c 57. Shrorjat13. C.Peoson 5& lLBohe .14. GSturuiar 5& MCalbron15 P. ouch 6D. D. Callings16. MJemer 6L A Dames17. A Famed 62 T. Clam18. ML7ac 63 T.C+tYvie19. J.Mmxug 64. AKetrq21. AFb6 65, D.Finnphets22 AFb2s 66. LJueFPitier25. AD" 67. RMdrbsh25. SRudbck 68. D.h1p3e26 J.Nlfst 69. MTak,y27. CGilsrrc, 70. T.Tafbr28, AWaters 70. D.M-1NIM S. Feam 71 . K Wit30, G rate 72. D. Saw32 D.Vacc 73. J.Shcelur33 J .Cden 74. P.Czwaod34 . D. Hall 75. LtAkstaltt37. GPa'WA 76. L Egan40 B.KtaliS 77. At6gai42. P.fbi.y 7& MTerfs4a A SWQ 79. S.Tram45. M81adc 80. JVatis46. D. Falej It . S0'56var,

YARRAltALLEY O .B .'Coach: David KyleRes. Coach: Ash Wain

1. P.Teftd2. F. Irbovelarta RTlprrymn4. MRAg5. AOre+v& D.Ho.se7. J. Dom& T.MacRan9. GRs;

10 D.Kyie11 . GFkymkY12. K Urge1a D.Cde14 . T. Loveless15 T.038*=1& B.Sm1k1& D.F@ss19. tlPark 41. B.Daxs2D. & Rare 42. T. Crew21 . AlicrpCde 43. RPaic23. D .Baklax 44. J. H024. MDavies 45. LPCes25 T.Ha66en 46. RDOdaeJ26. G.6k1e70 47. B.Mdxrstli27. APvne 48, R Davis28. J.Maoxan 49. SSaa6airc29. P. Pelmori 5D. P. Ford30. D. Patier 5Z A. Harnett31 . J.Dae 53. SCaatao32 G Helemeri 55 STwbr33. D.6eFxd 66. LFpnraglon34. T.Chideq 57. GVADE35. B. Peale 63. T. Sittig36. RPamluv 65 ABe56mdc37. M Poss 71 . M.I.'e'g3& T.0'S:Frran 72 RLav4an39. T.Red~ua,y 74. ABm40. MWI~ 78. J.Smbs

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A Section

COLLEGIANSCoach : Leigh CarlsonRes . Coach : Neville James1 . B . KM2. N. Florentine3. B . Wcotltouse4. S .Laussen4. N . Sector5. D . Greeves5. D . Pete(s6. ASrmh7. C. Higson7. D. Wamesr, im8. C. Polack9. V. Ckary

10. J. Man,11 . B

. 12. D. Sftbe13. G . Palmer14. R. Schcher15. V. Ph~Sps16. A. Wa9ace17. C. Nankenls18 . J. Bermett (VC)19 . C. Dau~20 . G. Dear e Jdns21. A . Jotvzton22. D. Kerr23. A Sheedy24. D . HarneB25. G. Bri9~aZ. N . M3at

''. 27. S. Hiarphry.''. 28. S. Blackman29. A. Keru~Nly30. M. Ga&~raith31 . J. Kevins32. D. Trartson (C)33. J. Sneddon34. D. EnM'sle35 . R. Maday36. S. Har~rg37. M . Cpie38 . M . Lake38 . S. Van Der Venne38 . J. Carr40 . S . Seat«i41. S . Lbic42 L Vasdelds43. A . Greenway44. A . Parl6n (VC)45. N . Anderson46. S47

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48. J. Lemon49. T.VanDerVenne50. 8.JeRerson51 . P. Baxter52. N. Gi953. M.I Fss54. L R~ens55 . E. Jones56. D. Howe57. J. Mocte58 . A. TlwmPson59 . M . Rid ords60 . B . Keen61 . D. Kerrs62. M. C'DavieR64. M. Grbb!e70. T. Smith

DE LA SALLECoach: Peter HannanRes. Coach : Greg Feutrill

1 . M . Chun2. P. Flume3. D. Crowe

.''.... 4. L Hall5. L Swllt6. M. Fisher7. C. Browne8. C. Wright9. C. Campbell

10. T. Silverst i . A . Evans (DVC)12. D.Toohey13. A Waters14. A. Duncan15. J. Hodder16. A Fawerday17. A. EI&ot18. J. Hom19. D. O'Brien20. S. Aflron21 . D. Jackson22 . P. O'Callaghan23 . D. Grace24. D. Gross25. G . Hynes26. P. Wyles27. L Van Der Pligt28. M . Lafferty29. D. Rosman30. B . Mannbc31 . K . Mannbc32. E O'Callaghan33. P. Rennie34. A. Moore35. A. Mackintosh36. A. Abbott37. M. Rosel38. A. Johnstone39. P. Brasher40 . M. Butter41 . J. Murphy42 . J. Clarke43 . M. Sharpe44. R. Mackinson45. C. Cleary46. M. Hagan47. M. Farrel48. D. Smith49. D. Lambe50. P. Mannix51 . B . Buick52. B . Byrne53. R.Chappe54. J . Duckett55. S . Laska56. G. Curran57. P.O'Bden58. T. Ford59. P. Aron70. O.Midto78 . D. Jennings

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach: Simon MeehanRes CoaCh: Andrew Baxter

1 . A Baxte r2. D. CmneB3. W. Bym s4. C. McKenzi e5. F. Main '.....6. W. Smih ''....7. Adam Hilto

n 8. M . Orion9. S. Row1an~

10. C. Warden11 . L Hucker11 . (2)12. D. Secu613. B. Carty14. A. Forsyth15. N. Morey16. A Dowsing17. Ash Hilton18 " M . Constable19. M . Amstrong20. C. Kraus21 . A. Walden22. P. Thiessen23. M .Secul23, (2) J. Mackay24. R .L.avender25. G. RovAands26. G. Philips27. J. Dann28. S. Walden29. R . Stewart30. R . Auptersat31 . B. Main32. P.O'DonneEl33. A. Floyd34. B. Mitchell35. D. t.appacJe36. B. Lay37. D. Ladd3B. S. Peddler39. R. Weber40. S. Du)d)ury41 . B. Malin42 . D. Scaife43 . R. Plecher44 . A. Kirkwood-S00tt45 . N. Hil t46 . C. J'armteson47 . J . Kurta48 . D. Bum49. M . Harrison50 . A. Bomwick52 . R. Harrison53. M . Dusting55. C. t.adds57. B. t.adds65. C. Dowling

OLD MELBURNIAN SCoach: Michael Ford OLD SCOTC HRes. Coach: Erwin Leyden

1 . A Waflon2. S. Theodore3. A Ross4. B. EIlirxJhaus5 . L Bun n6. P. HaMwry7. C . ThompsonB. M. Lovell9 . T. Smith

10. T. Roberts11 . M. Jukes12. A Hewit t13. S. Rose (RVC)14. J. Bunn15. R. Brittain16. C. Eabry17. B. Birkil18. O. Keeble20. B. Telford21 . L Boyd22 . A Wadded23. M. Barry24. M. Se+eda25 . M. Pruden26. C. Kennedy27. O . Boyd28. S. Rabbit29. J. WattaoeSrmth30. I. MoMulttn31 . J. Hart32 . R. Webb33. G . Dixon (RC)34. R.MomFl35. D. Brown36. A. McKeon37. S. Eabry38. M. Crawshay39. N. Strauss40. J. CaraB41 . G . Wdhelm42. P. Theodore43. T. Clok e44. A. McDougall45. Z UseinOv46. D. Hottne47. J. Fob48. C. Jenkins49. T. Stuckey (C)50. P. Marinis51 . C. Banks52. B. Campbell53. F. Marsden

T. KiepertS. BrownJ. Guest

PH: (03) 9822 001 l

Coach: Wayne HannesRes. Coach: Sfmqrt wingworth

1 . K Stokes2. J. HosldrxJ (VC)3 . C. Hosking4. T. Hon5. R. Pdce6. L McDonnell7. J. Hu~sB. C. Reuf9. R. Aujard

10. J. Kerz11 . S . Grigg12. S . Humes13. N . Hooper(RC)14. D. Norman15. J . Kitchen16. A Speed17. S. Woo~,ouse18. A. Nettleton19. S. Spiden20. T. Wiison21 . S. Gibbs22. C . Heath23. D . Walsh24. M. Angus25. T. Pritchard26. B. Philips27. S. Collins28, S. Teesdale29. A Teesdale30. J. Laird (VC)31 . A. Smith32 . A. Ka5n91ti33 . J. Hannemann

''..... 34 . N. Beatti e35 . S. Steele (C)36 . M . Davison37. J.

S38. A. Goldberg39. P. Goldberg40. A Warner41 . A. Castriaem42. A Gibbs43. J . Paterson44. P. Busse45. T. Stubbs46. G.Jonas47. T. Rei d48. P . Davi

s 49. D. Thomas '..50. D. Del ''...51 . S.Itkngwvrth52. R .G53. PG~54. T. Philips55. J. Bodc56. A. Richardson57. S. Milliken58. E Johnston59. A. Wa&om60. M. Weber61 . A Brdar62 . J. Cook63 . T. Gray65 . A. Fairweather65 . M. O'Brien66 . J. Batchelor67 . M. Ryan68 . A. Nowell69 . C.I9man70. C. Stewart71 . R. Hume77. A. Uoyd90. C. Nas h

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B Section

BAN YUL Ery Harision

=hCoach : Tim Bell

1 . B .fGncer2. D. Wtdhell'MC)3. L Holt4. J. Anderson5 . B. Elmore6. S. Kayrooz7. S. Wchmatd8 . R Williams9 . R. Cullen

10. J. Fortune11 . B. Owen12 . J13 . M.

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14. A. Logan15 . S. Gray16. D. Mayne17. T.Bentan18 . J . Twrteulf19. B. Woodbck20. S . Ptayfair21 . R. D'ntfros~ie23. S. Gray24. G. WiBa ns25. M. Wheaten26. B. McDermottN. A. Rossi-Mal28. D. Fabrrs29. M. Peters30. B. Gille s31 . C. Bassett32 . T. Wason33. D. Glass34 . C. Stevens35 . B. Anderson36 . D. Tyler37. M .Jesse38 . G. Riches39. C. Bead40. P. WitdelI41 . A. FOote42. T. Egan43. L Ferule44. S . AttarEtt45. M . Gilbert46. P. Agostinelli47. R . Smith48. D . Stephens52. D . Noonan55. D . Wd liams (C)

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IVANHOECoach: Don! ValkaritsRes. Coach: R ob Pearce1 . D. Wriarns1 . P. Merory2. L Ht~-Bromt2. J . Di Santo3. C. Tucker4. D. Va lkanis4. R. Toogaod5. P . Manuel6. D. Frawley7. P.8 . S.

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10. P. Le e11 . H. Mousse12 . L Smith13 . S. NarkiaM¢14 . P. Flynn15. T. Flynn16. M. Saderi17. K. Mousse18. T. ScotHe19. G.Bulen20. D. Sartor21 . L B.ackwvod22. A. Angerind23. A .Jewsat24. T. O'Neill25. J. Frisina26. P. Raris26. S. Fairweather27. N . Andreevs#d28. A McKellar29. A. Scott30. J. Makin31 . D. McFarlane32 . J. Lynch33. B. Kendall34 . B.Joyce35 . P. Whitehead36 . R. Gittos37 . C. Giankouldis37. G. Finlaysan38. T. Thomson39. M . E bbar,K;40. J . Griggs41 . C. McDonald42. P . Murphy43. S. McGowan44. E. Newbold45. J. Raywood46. G. O'Brien47. E. Marino48. B. White49. A. Rosenfeld50. D.Jadca52. C. Payne54. D. Richards55 . L Pearce61 . G . Hickey68 . J. Owen76 . G. Kennedy77. R. Armstrong78 . C. Brown

a4aM 6TATTS and POKIES

Bar and Bistro120 Upper Heidelberg Rd .

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MAZENODCoach: Rob ProsserHas. Coach : Chris Boyle

1 . P. Robinson2 . J. Ballenger3 . J. Ct kmtt4 . A Harde~5 . D. Schofi~d6 . N . Martno7. S. Morgan8. D. Christie9. P. Hall

10 . M. OHara (C)11 . T. Smith (RVC)12 . P. McCusker13 . T. Bridgiand (RVC)14 . G . Young15 . D.Barker(VC)16. T. Howard (RC)17. T. Telesis18. D.O'DOnag1hue19. D. Clarion20. C. Murray21 . S. Pdan22. D. Sherlock23. S . Coulson24. J . Cattdti25. D. Carter26. P. Riley27. D. Ktorn28. N. Lillie29. R. Sharp30. S . Fisher (VC)31 . N. Snail32. D. Moore33. R. ToyarT~a35. J . Frher37. G. Trigg38. D. Steinfort39. R. Bourbon41 . B . Wekit (RVC)42. N . Jambs43. W. Lat e44. D. Bode45. G. Rogers46. J. LeGrand48. P. Vine49. L Halty51 . M. Murray52. Mark R&ey53. Mick Riley54. P. Jacobs55 . M. Quirk56. M. Welch57. M. Peter s60. M. Le Couteur64 . S. Bourbon'73. B. Devlin86 . M. Couttie88 . A King

WHEELERS HILLH 0 T E L

M.H .S.O.R .Coach: Warren FallRes. Coach : Colin Drake1. J.Bmx t2 Aflanatla 0.Woock73 Rtema4 D.R7mg5. SQittma6 GYarg7. J.

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LANE TOYOTA

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach: Dale TappingRes. Coach : Steve Bame,Runner Gary Sandens

1 . A. K2yvmloak (DVC)2 J

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4. M. Talbot5. N. Peny (C)6. S . Antm~7. LF~s(VC)8. S . Lennox9. M . Frsher

10. R . Hartrnan11 . A. Fitzgerald13. M. Gamble14 . M. Dennis15 . D. Tynms16 . J. Bradley17. A. Ridcetby18. M .Jackson18. P. Roach19. A. Mandy4aris20. D. Koitnorgan

'.... 21 . R . Oakley21 . C. Jackson22. K. Farrel23. A Pryor24. R . Carter24. S. Douglas25 . S. Nikas27. C. Gi4rrore28 . P. Wolf29 . M . Gordon30. K Tesdendorf31 . S . Murray (RC)32. B . Williams33. M. Tog34. M. Reid (DVC)35. S. Mercer36. B.Pollock (DVC)37. A. Hain38. A Lomas39. A. Fischer40. B. Patterson41 . J. Howell43 . J. Holden45 . P. McNamara46. B . Hamilton47. D. Wilson48. T. Desnryth49. N . Winter50. S. Williams55. C . Toms57. A. McLaren61 . A. White65 . R. Kent71 . B. Alderson79 . H. Bidrett80 . A. Palfrey84. P. McMahon

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C Section

ACoach: pil l

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1 . J. Wrobel3. B. Davis4. M. Dudakw5 . J. Rath6. D. Kalb7, G. Samuela A. 160ngotd9. A. Rosen

11 . A. Gordon12 . D. Ones13. A Levy14. Y. Rapopod15. A Burtnan16. R . Woolf17. A Cuidenrlan18 . K=19 . M. (C)20. W. Krongold21 . S. Gtasman22. D . Mohr23. A. Banskrion24. S . Rul>ensteane25. A Levine26. B . Duzenman (DVC)27. A Lust28 . J. Siam (VC)29 . A Hearst

'30. N .Israe3sohn31 . M. Barnett32. A Motdedt34. D. Gunn35. S . Roth36 . J. SegN (DVC)37 . R . Loewy38 . J. Lewis39. D . Boon40. A, Redlich41 . P. Naptai42. J . Kiooger43. R. Weisz44. N. Diamond45. E. Steen46 . J. Davis47 . A. Abraham48. L GOtdberg49. M. Jeknek50. B. Grodski51 . S. Boon52. A. Zielinski53 . A. Sheffiek!54 . D . Collins55 . B. T~einsld (MR)56. S. Davis58. M. Fried60. J .Wa3nberg69. J . Vernon

BIRNER'1VioRLEY''

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach: Andrew SmytheRes. coach: David Hooper

1 . J. Prior2. G. Alexander3. S. Young4. W. Thompson5. C. Paris6. R. Minney7. P. RobertsonS. N. Bone9. B. Leferve

10 . P. George11 . S. Farley12. A Parris13. D . Tulbch14. D . Cooper15. P . Fau6mer16. S . Smith17. C. Barry18. G . Sh 7aid19 . P. Nigro

.''. 20 . M. Jones21 . D . Hooper22. G. Mctaren23. D . Matllews24. P. Nagel25. T. Merteit26. P . Graham27. N. Waddell28. C. Mutinler29 . P. Bone30 . M. Agcotis31 . A. Shine32 . R . Williams33. G. Pemberton34 . S. LambrOpOious35. D. Daskaiau36. P. Hare37. S. Boyd38. S. James39 . P. Dallogid40. T. Mathews41 . A. RozanGs42 . P. Edwards43. C . Papdopnulas44. J . Rozantis45. C . Taylor46. D . Drnxl47. C. MOritmvitis48. R. Lambert49 . A . Dyson50. D. Glover51 . A.52 . D. Williams53. T. Franklin54. K. StelVing55. B. Brennan56. M. ToOrny57. P . Glands58. D . Vozza59. C. Ellis60 . A. Panou

61 . D. Anderson62 . G . Ch'wer s

JOHN GEORGE

MM PT(Hd ROVERSCoach: Don Sc arlettRes. Coach: tan Cave1 . C. t.eGrand2. P. Amoore3. A. Mason4, S.And®r'.,an (VC)S. R. Bames6. AN~7. D. McComtte8 . 0. Mazr,.haM9 . S. Morgan

10. C . Ferguson11 . A Brwm a12. D.R.Anders«i13 . C.Tlwmas14 . F. Casette, (R)15 . S. Blxh16. J. F17. S. HeIngof16. B.Hck19. A. Ht Mock20. P. Buckley21 . C . McGregor22 . M. trY,Kdar ()23. J. Day24. A. Cuon25. R. McDonnell26. Sazn WDs27. T. P2MZOs28. Scott W8s

~. C. S~t~t (V )),..... 31 . D. Hobson

32. DAAnde '.,on33. E Zuhe r34. W . Armour35. B. Amsimng36. B- Marlyn37 . M .Bea+xnOrA38 . S . SE6'by39. K.~40. I.41 . R. Blamer42. T- Corn"43. A.Frededk,en44 . S . Green45 . P . Hayden46. R. F~on47. B.Have46. R. H u t (RVC149. AH~ader(RV)50. S. James51 . B. Johnstane52 . M . Lake53. T .L54. N.55. C.M ark'as56. A. McGregor57. B. McGregor58 . LtJkaT ,59 . A O'Brien60. A. Porch61 . J. Redder62. D. Ra7er '.u~63. ARoss64. PA Sattsr65. R .TyreB6E . A.Varker67 . D .Varker68. S . Walker69. D. We'sriger70. S. WiMison71 . M. Young72. E Zuker73. B.BiN

MARCELLINCoach: Anthony F'aatschRas. Coach: Tony Day

2. A~8. O.eeEsA4 . 6L GAS tAMaan6. DSarpi~m7. M. PaR (JQa Rfrism9. D.tJ@rmn

.9.J.Daffy10. AOerdm[dio11. D .Tayior12 &Qartn12. P. 9 Celbyen13. D.6eVatlo14. D.Fbv,epNQ15. AhkYAoeh16. J.Pla6s17. GCaIT . M.GM n1& AcffiFy(}q1& P.BaNMs19. D.Cmpttt'Al19. D. Mol1:720. SO'ffrm21 . Cttazu22 D. MM)n23. P.qkmaas24. AC~324. MBadeG25 . FA~s26. fi WaBt27. &TitA?

~. J.DuOss29. J.GO&80. AT31. C. Pitt32 BCalussPQ33. tACO':p'S31 . P.Md1tNe35. A Trotter3 'n. P.FN.a'y37. A9>xtan98. D.t4vbMs39. dTsS.dmsQ. J. Dora41. J.Svtry42 J.PobbEa43. D . Dud=44. CPajre45. M61m14t

MONASH BLUESCoach: Dave RogersRes. Coach: Steve fQng

1 . L. Findley2. J . Baxter3. C. Miller4. P. Ma lden5. D. Rogers6. M. Nltiman7 . W. Mdvw8. M. Lawrence9. l.8acklg

10. S . Wetster11 . M . Spencer12 . J. Catdr+etl13 . R. Anderson14. J. Gunn15. M.TmMer16. C . Dobbin17. V. Colortl<ries18. G. Hiprreli19. D. Roche20 . J. Cavanagh21 . S. McCk jre22. A Dobson23. P. Whil e24. B. Hodson25. M. Tehan26. P . Hutu,y27. D. Newman28 . S . McGee29. A Heactherry30. P.8=31 . J. L32. M Tryr33. J .M. Smitl134. B . DoaustEy35. D. Murch ie36. H. Cavalier37 . J. Anddtsos38 . P. Tudley

'..... 39. M. Smith40. W. Crawford41 . A . Kiers42. A Hidcey43. R. Feanaghty44 . D. Teesdale45 . A. MoPhetsan46 . D. Jones47 . S. Mentlla49. M. Ke6adc50. D. Shcweddes51 . S . Mille52. J. Mite53. L McCann54 . R. Hanis55 . D .Tiumbfe56. R . KK gstal57. P.0'Ne4158. M. Armstrong59. H. Middleton60, A. Thornton62. D. HorsfaH65 . D. Wood67 . B. Dempsey70. N. DeYamg71 . A. Kktp5teir1572. P. Napier75. S . Edquist

46. J.9,0e 0 61 . Gfa¢arJ&s47. LO'R/M 6248. M(wd%oe 63 dDireen49. GMdam 64. LFettingeia51, J,Soxe 65. T.tnuda'50. D.Bw9ity 6& D.Cm51 . L8" 67. M.&niatd52 RSa+sr.1 63. fiC1i59. cmairm 69. btAbtss54. tLAmsSay 70. &BNnes55 W.De+ecei 71. SO'Ccnmr56 GGA 72 GKeagh57. &Da9, 73.58 . LBe44d 74. iA.Kamsal 'e,59. MKxa.wals 75. D.K=rti60. Atl Mk.n 76. JDetAxR

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16, J . Forbes11 . P. O'Farrell (C)12 . S. Lock1? B.Cua m11 . S. Cheshire15 . P. Keamey16 J. Christian17. M. Maguire18. J. Murtay19. B. Smith20. M. Robinson21 . J . COW22. M . CalnetN23. P.ODrryEr24 . J. Barker25. P. Chdstlan26. J. Roberts27. S. Walsh28. D.0'Famell29, D-3 0, M.31 . L Bo& (VC)32. J. Lowrie33. M.Odarnuk34, B. Conti35. D. Hooper3 6 . D. TOnkin37 . S. Mdstrnda38 Sweeney39 . J. ZurnbO

ImulgAney41 . G . Burrs.42. S. Renrnann43. P. McMahon44. M. Lyons45. B. Pawse746. M. Cauffield47. R . LifUe48. M. Anderson49. J. TdmboN50. C. Balley51 . 0. Newman52. T. Jamieson53. N. Tinley54. T. Cleveland55. S. Zocca57. B. Altman59. J. BugeW63. R . Gale69, J. Joyce

OLD IVIENTONMSCoach: Peter MurphyRes. Coach: Jeff Norman

1 . A. Acreman2. C. Lean

rphy(VC)3 . B. Mu4. G . StmudS . C. Wallace6 . D. Paterson7 . G . Ferguson8 . M. MaCquire (C)9. G . Prfde

10. J. Graham11 . D. So~ey12. S. Martin13. R . Large14. M. Fmnis15. C. Davis16. P. Hughes17.L Richardson18. T. Boumon19. D. Krtto20. S . Mullen21 . S . Kitto22 . P. Harrington23 . N. Moodie24 . D.Johnson25 . J.Winduss26. G . Dart27. G . KaUis28. M. Bond29. A. Carter30. M. Brooks31 . P. Fk'I .skes32. J. Sly33. G . New34. S. Worrell35. Darren Murphy (VC)36. P. Russo37. J . Webster-Griffiths38. D. Millis39. T. Riey40. T. Leonard41 . N. Unford42. C. Rushwaih43. M .Lawes44. B. Clothier45. C. Leaver46 . J. Norman47 . J. Konicanin48 . D.Johnsen49 . A. Housten50 . G . Richards52 . P.Wieske53. M. Stroud54. J. Sheddon55. S. Ballast56, M. Leone58. D . Coventry59. C. Furber60. D. Nock61 . C. Dwyer62. Daniel Murphy63. T. Hancock

.'.. 64. M . Austin''..... 65. Damien Murphy.''..... 71 . T. Kersley

72. D. Campbell

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ST. B®ES W!TIMCoach : Paul BeddoeRes. Coach: Brad Berry

1 . M . Kinsella2. S. Zakic3. J. Sebire (DVC)4. V. L'Huillier5. M. Murray6. A Ryan7. D. DIg c,7'ns8. B. Beasl~9. G . Marinic

10. C . Ross11 . M. Hecker12. C . Stewart13. David Gooddtild14. P. Lannan15. Danny GoodcNld16. S . Napier17. A . MacGeofge (C)18. J . TuRy NC)19. B. Torn on20. T. Lambe21 . G . McDonald22. S. McCarthy23 . T. Peck24 . T. Beasley25 . D. Smith26 . S. Hecker27. M. Manson28. D . Feben29. D . Ord30. M. Hol s

'.. 31 . M. Mufsu d''.... 32. J . Did<inson (RVC)33. A Walsh34. D.IGneseta35. R. Bibs36. G. McLachlan37. M . Conn d38 . A Hayes ( VC)39 . R. L'Fiui9er40 . C. Johnston (RVC)41 . P. Ord42 . A. Trwm~on43. K GooddrikJ44. J . Recupero45. R . Gould46. O. Lalor47. C . Bracxhi48. B. Hutchinson49. S. Flannery50. N . Tull y51 . S . Boczar52 . A Keamey53 . M . Beasley54 . M . McCraw55 . P. Dwyer56. D. Marshall57. M. Lomagno (RC)58. M.7awc59. P. Newport60. A Whitelaw,61 . B. Dunstan62. C . Thomson63. A Ord

Doyle's Bridge HotelDeck & Bistro

ST. LEO'S EMMAUSCoach : Mark RackRes. Coach : David Miller

1 . D. Diricdantonio (C)Z J . O'Meara3. E . Mitchell4. T. Van Den Akker5. C. Kenny6. A. Hughan7. V. Ryan8 . T. Oakley9 . k Bethune

10. A Dobbyn11 . C. Dobbyn12. G . Robinson13. J. Miller14. D .15. AOR'y16. B. Carey17. R . Parker18. T. Batty19 . X Quinlan21 . G. Sinwndsan

.22 . A. Bufgess23. S. Nankems24. D. Kawty25 . P. Rouch26. S. Edwards27. P. Bowden28. B. Mdmey29. S. Darcy30. R . Armstrong31 . M. Cantessofto32. A. Nedm33. A Banks34. B . Henrkks35. J . Briggs36. K . Morris37. S . Manton38. P. Burke39. B.L. Vaughan40 . J. Gay41 . C. Smith42 . P.O'Ha&oran43. B. Drury

'.. 44. F. DinicGantonio'...., 45. S. RancFd46. M. Smith47. R . McCann48. A Pintrom49. A auso50. M.Ohotxe51 . A. McKenzie52. J . Nie i53. M . Lalor54. J . Graves55 . P. Ciarke58 . B. Mitchell59 . D. Pitcher60. S. Buckle61 . J. Rees64. J. Cronin65. M. Lindsey67. S. Walsh69. J. Donovan70. G. Rafferty71 . A Prosser80. H. Meehan88. S . Pitcher

THOMASTOWNCoach : Tony Fellows

I . S . Pasurou2. B . Byro n

smitha. A.4. G. Petsl1ss5. James Bubis6. B. PeL-grino7. S . Plant8. A. Fellows9. V. Capea

10. D. Capeci11 . L Afberti12 F . Farchione13 G. Scarya14 . M . Patrnore15 . L Del Papa16 . D.Farohbne17 . D. Gorski18. F. Arcorad19. P. Ritevskd20. L Alabakis21 . E. LenBni22. L Sallese23. R . Dimaggro24. B. Smith25. R . Kennedy26. C . McNeil27. S . D'Avo:ne28. L Moritrito29. K . Harfing30. C. Fellows32. P . Colosimo33. M . Chaffey34. J. Cartioni35 . A. Colosimo36 . J.Theodorou37 . D. Dimwsid38 . G . Scott39. S. Weeks40. P. Scent41 . D . Brooks42. J. Turner44. A. War

d 47. D . Povrtight49. Jim Pougios50. C. Diana51 . E . Va[ntino52. L Smith53. P . Batista54. J . Rocca55. P. Valed56 . S. Mineo57 . C. L'Aurora58 . A Gen6s59 . Z Fleming61 . B. Colosimo63. M. Grech65 . S. Holmes66. D . Pougros67. N . Grech.68. D . Curran69. R . Panddfo

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E' SectionAQUINAS O .C.CoaCh: Artdrew CrosbyRes. Co~h : ~ O'La~h6n

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BEAUMARISCoach: Brett MerchantRes. Coach: Scott Mothers

1. SE ekf72 P.M3Aonis 2S J.Ma"rtud3. K Pass 25. J. Shaijakea l WMams, 26. W.4. M.Deme 27. D.JoIx son,4. ft Day 2& J .Ftcltasne5. D.VAiglrt 2& B.WC/ fQ6. J.Tarbr 29. CN.YSt7. SFirGvYS 29. P.0&en7. ttNk1ktate 30, A Eason&M.01trien 31.P. Ott& J. HfiD!a 32. G Daillaish9. Btkirtmpn 3a N.Van9. A McFarlane 33. T. Halt1D J.Yt~.xtwn 34. S .F:aHers10. REknood 35. & Carrel11 . S8Lacke 3& &FtrrdmhQ12. P.ikAt#nn 37. AS^ris tta RVmrJsa~ 3& STn~14. A0~ 39. P.Dufty14. PLKrg 40. P.Tesasm15. tAlbyre 41 . A6bck415. LSL~e s 42. O.MaaAi:cei& M.Rvrotion 4a S.VAlsan16 . D.OBrvn 44. SMSta~cr17. TM1.li des 45. ATtbn~17. E Be] 46. S Omcm18. Af ead 47. Mtfdttl19. P.Thhomna 48 D.iJrc,'(Er¢ie2D MO:an 49 . 0. r0'e4pQ20. NRyrn 49. 5.1601521. P.Semn m 50. N.Bta21 . AKa dall 53. R Wndh22 J. Hatt 55. C. OVION322 CFkxAt[ -%. T. Hagan23. T. F_Ja 57. J . F¢r23. A!'r.RJC) 58. J.Beamipitct Q Ed. ARwfi!xy

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CAULFIELDGRAMMARCoach: Geoff RoilyRes. Coach : Matt Schot2er E

1 . R2 J. Did:t n3. 1. Doherty4. ft Cacks 35.RRVr's5. W. 110111011 37. M.SdxWn&AKIC(er 3& J.Nstailt7. Whb'av 39, J. Exiltagoa S 40, K Helm9. C, Hart 41. M. Liddlel

1D B.Eial 42 R.Erwnn11 .M. Cosily 4SRFb~.12 FA14srcon 44. M . Tapp13. D.(iar 45 W.Barts14 . SElow 46. A Gies15. AH45qt 47. LSNern16. T.Rar•e :; 4& D.Frarrkxn17. G 49. P.FM,rW18, N. Car 51 J. iambs19. J. WhIme- 51 . N.20P H. Veto 52 C.ftle29' M .iam 51 KIM21. N.&4hia' 54. M. Newton22 T.T%xdry 5i ft Doses23. D.Adi 56. A Dowd24. K DaCts 57. M.Q flor25.T. Wales 51 RLlwd25. SWIlams 51 Aga27. J.cYiF.ya~ ~. J.Tad ~2& T.pkn 61 . Jdn t29. D.Sirkrxii 62 Br3D. D.tane 63. J.'.31 . J C 64. A ,32 htD:C = 65. RSU ,33. B.Rxr,an 67. P.fvx"°°m34. ttErbrw[S,y 68. AW3 : an35. AEnumvM 89. T.

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OLD G S ELt.Coach : Rod AllisonRes. Coach : Egan Smith

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ST. JOHNSCoach: Stephen MooneyRes . Coach: Dean Higgins

1 . G M, : ::..m23. N:t.Sr:-len4. B.L:xa3j5. a Canning6. SCamcn7. RBa!8. D.Jm'iwic9. A RaoleA.

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OLD GEELONGCoach: Mark Neel dRes. Coach : Simon Bones

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SALESIANCoach: Peter TurleyRes. Coach: Michael Byrne

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WHf'I'EF ;tARSCoach : Des MeagherRes. Coach : Chris Burke

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PARKSIDECoach: Laurie Zarafa,Res. Coach: Mark Rowe1 . P.tmr.e n2 AD~Utrcghl3. F.S3xnreffi4. D. Warm5. SMds !E& AS5>Nt7. D. Wren 37. J. Parjad& JC hime 33. F.Dargo9. GCUabin¢q 39. F.Cearb,

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THE ROYAL OAKHOTEL

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SWIPlBURNE UNI .,Coach : Garry HickeyRes. Coach: Mark Johnston'L RMlam2 J. She*4. C, Wale5. J Wo6o6.btGWW7. A Hanlon

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U.H.S.O.B.Coach: David NashRes. Coach: Gino Mazza

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UNIVERSITY BLAC KSCoach : Gary Connoll yRes. Coach : Paul Malcolm

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UNAIERSrTY REDSCoach : JusBn Doy1eRes. Coach: Gttmt Hammond

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The Lord Newry HotelAmpol Australi a

WEST BRUNSWICKCoach : Phil l.eathtmRes. Coach : Nick Magnafas

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E South .ANZ ALBERT PAR KCoach : Jack McDonaldRes . Coach: Dave Kilmarti n

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Review - Round 4Section 1

Mazenod after trailing Old Brighton at CentralReserve for the first (2) 1/4's sprung to life andoutscored the Tonners in the second 1/2 to winwell. Hawkins, Parry and Egan instrumental inthe win for the 'Nodders . Poor kicking let the Xavsdown in their match against De La Salle at ToorakPark . The poor return being highlighted in the sec-ond 1/4 where the D's added (6) goals to the Xavs(2 .7), the rest was history as the reigning premierswere humbled for the second time for 1997 .Dill on, Ireland (3) and Healy prominent for theXavs . After an even first 1/2 at Beryl Street aninaccurate Old Paradians finished stronger thanthe Bernards to find themselves the only unde-feated team in Section 1 . Prescino, Stevens,Stewart and Lynch (5) were in excellent touch forthe OP's . St. Kevins hosted Old Melburnians withboth teams looking to open their account . A (6)goal second term by the OM's would have pleasedMark Zuker and after leading at 1/2 time extend-ed this to win handsomely at the final bell . For theSKOBS none were better than Scarfo, Atlis andO'Brien, with Berry, Cooch and Murray (5)named best for the OM's . Old Carey and Uni .Blues met at Bulleen and in a brilliant second 1/4the OC's added (6) goals while keeping the Bluesgoalless, and maintained this lead for the remain-der of the match. Angus, S . Wood and Battle forthe OC's dominated, with Hood booting (3) majors .Section 2

Collegians kept their undefeated record intactafter coming from behind against Old Camberwe llat Albert Park . Keeping the 'Wellers scoreless inthe third 1/4 proved timely and with Hosking,B ritten and Taylor battling hard all day the Lionswon well . For the 'Wellers Miles, Donovan (2) andDerry never gave in . Whitefriars overpowered OldHaileybury at McKinnon and with (8) goalkickerswere pretty near unstoppable from go to whoa .Winch, Duffy, Winterburn and Davis (6) wereprimemovers for the 'Friars, with P. Reid, Carsonand B . Langford-Jones best for the Bloods .Marcellin played catch up football all day againsta disciplined Uni . Backs team, and in the finishalmost pinched the win . The Eagles spirited effortsfailing by the finest of margins with Marson, Lu llan d Diacogioris fine players all day . Beaumaristravelled to Will iamstown and never recovered34

from a poor first 1/2where they foundthemselves at least(7) majors behindthe CY's . Cotter, Catlin, Ernmerson and Vance(4) were in good touch for the Sharks, with Tiaeige,Hunt (3), Mackley and Cocks (3) having field daysfor the CY's . Speaking of which the Redbacks raninto the Scotchies on the march and a compre-hensive defeat resulted at Camberwell SportsGround . Extending their lead at every change theScotchies were far too good and went on to recorda solid win. Chapman, Love, Crane and Hawkinsbooting (8) were named best for the Scothies, with

once again Yin, Walton and Long valiant in defeat .Section (2) Blu e

AJAX opened their account at the expense ofthe OG's and won well, leading at every change .Rosenbaum, Sloane, Ben-Simon (5) andWeinstock fine Jackas players, while for the OG'snone tried harder than Lamb, Bird and Wilson(3). In front of a vocal home crowd Xavs (2) foughtout a tight contest at Toorak Park against the'Ashers . With nothing in the final result bothteams battled hard all day . Gleeson with (6)majors probably the difference in the finish . withHardwick, Storey and Kennedy doing well for theXavs . For the 'Ashers it was hard to go past Dean,Bolton and Arnot with Hawkins booting (4) . In anundisciplined game of football MHSOB jumpedHampton Rovers and led well at 1/4 and 1/2time . Eventually the High ran out comfortable win-ners adding (8) second 1/2 goals to the Rovers (6) .Sharpies, Parker and Sterling impressed for theHigh, with Anderson, guon and Rehn never saydie Rovers. St Bedes Mentone Tigers amassed(47) scoring shots to De La Salle's (6) in a onesided match at Brindisi Street . The D's lucky theTigers did not kick more accurately. Better playerfor the D's J . Howden, McHenry and A . Keogh .Ormond had the bye .

Section (2) Re dIn the clash of local teams Aquinas and Yarra

Vall ey the latter were far superior from 1/4 timeon adding (18) goals to (5) in the final 3/4's to runout convincing winners . With T. ViJapshot, Kruse,Tyshing and Valoppi (6) on fire the Blooders werepowerless to stop the onslaught . Old Ivanhoe tast-ed defeat for the second week in a row when theyfound themselves (6) goals down at the first break,they fought back hard in the second to be only acouple down but were hard pressed making up the

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diifcrence for the (3) ddrHaof the rperivere fine pay~Oates (3)+ Spidde n

s for tliefie1, rJ. Van Englen, eS r~g Fitzpatrick and

GrIIham (6) in front of the big sticks . Andy Ryan'sNorth Old Boys played all over the St. LeosEmmaus WP in the first 1/2 and from then on,,,,,naged to hold off a solid second 1/2 by the vis-i,rs to record their third win for the season. With

Drum, Cariss and M . Taleb prominent for NOBS ,Hodder, Manton and Thomas best for the

u o Blues. Old Trinity claimed top spot and-emain the only undefeated team after disposing of

old paradians (2) by leading at every change . Foriie vanquished Galvin, Sacco and Ciavola (4)

vrere fine (4) 1/4 performers . Chirnside Park had

the bye .

previews - Round 5Section 1

Old Brighton host Old Xaverians on the;rebound in what shapes as an extremely impor-tant match for both teams . At home the Tonnersare tough to beat, but will find the Xavs too fired'up today . De La Salle and Old Paradians clash atWaverley Park, Malvern in what is surely to be afine game of football. The OP's are yet to be defeat-ed and today will journey home with their tailsbetween their legs, the D's by a goal . St . Bernardswill bring up their first (4) points for the season athome to the OM's, and relieve Domenic Legudisomewhat, while Uni. Blues will rebound stronglyagainst Mazenod at home . In the final match St .gevins will have to wait another week to registertheir first (4) points for the year, with an in-formOld Carey being too strong today.

Selections : Old Xaverians, De La Sa lle, St .Bernards, Uni . Blues & Old Carey

Section 2Old Camberwell will return to the winners list

at the expense of Old Haileybury who have beeninconsistent in their early matches to date .Whitefriars play host to Marce ll in and the Eagleswill provide some tough opposition for the 'Friars,but at home the 'Friars will hold on in a close one .The Uni. Blacks Beauma ri s clash promises to setthe scene for one of these teams for the remainderof the year. Both needing to win to keep in touchwith the top bracket the Blacks at McAlister willprove the better combination . Warringal hostCollegians and if relative ladder positions are anyguide the Redbacks are up against it today.Although the Lions are yet to be defeated theywould not want to take this match lightly asWarringal will prove a tough nut to crack, buteventually will fail today. Williamstown play hostto the section leaders in Old Scotch and will serveit up to the visitors from the start . Although thewide spaces of the Williamstown VFL Ground willsuit both teams a bigger, fitter Old Scotch willemerge victorious today .

Selections : Old Camberwell, itefriars, Uni.Blacks, Collegians & Old Scotch

Section (2) BlueAJAX host Old Xaverans (2) and will be hun-

gry for their second win on the trot . Both sidesplay an open brand of football and at home todaywill bring smile to Henri Ritterman's face at5 .00pm tonight . MHSOB and Monash Blues clashat the High School, with the 'Ashers struggling toplay (4) 1/4's today the High will win well .Hampton Rovers play at home (again) and willlook forward to their clash with De La Salle (2) .Both teams will be hungry for the (4) points buttoday I cannot see the D's registering their first for1997, the Rovers for their third for 1997 . In thefinal match St. Bedes Mentone Tigers andOrmond clash at Brindisi Street, and will decidetop position . At home the Tigers have a strongrecord, but Ormond should not be discounted andcoming off the bye will be fresh and ready to takeall comers . In a toss up the Tigers by a whisker .Old Geelong have the bye .

Selections: AJAX, MHSOB, Hampton Rovers &St . Bedes Mentone Tigers

Section (2) RedYarra Valley coming off a fine win over

Aquinas last week host Old Ivanhoe in a matchthat will give a clearer indication of both team's1997 chances of making the four. Both haveplayed well at times without setting the world onfire. At home the Valley should win . Therry Penolahost traditional rivals North Old Boys at Glenroywith the battle for second spot up for grabs today .The NOBS work well as a team, but at homeTherry Penola will get the points this time around .Chirnside Park fresh from the bye travel to takeon St. Leos Emmaus VIP and will prove too strongtoday, despite being "on the road" . Old Paradians(2) will bounce back strongly this week againstAquinas and the Bloods will have to wait anotherweek to add another win to their account . OldTrinity have the bye .

Selections : Yarra Valley, Therry Penola,Chirnside Park & Old Paradians (2) .

Next Week's Matches and U19 Section Umpires -Continued on Page 39 - Results Page 40

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Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

A fter four rounds the relative talents of teamshave started to become apparent and each lad-

der now has a leading group of teams who has brokenaway from the rest . Round 4 results saw me maintainmy 86% success rate, despite the first rain of the sea-son .

REVIEW OF ROUND 4SECTION 1

Old Brighton Bloods continued their unbeatenrun when they clearly outplayed a disappointingCollegians, whose inaccurate forward work con-tributed to Old Brighton Bloods winning margin ofthirty five points .

Inaccuracy too plagued Old Xaveri ans, who dom-inated their match against potential wooden spoonerDe La Salle . In a fairly one sided game Old Xaverianspowered to victory by fifty points .

Old Melburnians were able to keep in touch withthe leading sides as a consequence of their twentypoint victory over St Kevins in what proved to be theclosest Club XVIII contest of the round .

Mazenod's marked inaccuracy deprived them ofvictory by a wider margin than the twenty seven pintsby which they exceeded the Old Scotch score . Afterfour rounds Old Scotch now find themselves a gameoutside the top four where they are accustomed tofinding themselves !

St Bernards had the bye .SECTION 2

Monash Whites outclassed Therry Penola, whocould only manage two scoring shots, while MonashWhites scored thirty five times as the Students wenton to win by one hundred and eighty points .

Leaders Kew maintained their unbeaten recordwhen they inflicted Marcellin's first defeat by fiftyone points after a fairly one sided match . The victorywill boost Kew confidence while the loss will cause theMarcellin leadership to worry how the "Eagles" willfare against Kew today !

Mt Lilydale recorded their second victory of theseason in a most convincing manner as they eclipsedOld Essendon Grammarians by eighty eight points .On evidence so far available it would appear that MtLilydale is talented enough to appear in the Augustaction .

The last byes were enjoyed by Thornbu ryCougars and Syndal Tally Ho as today a new drawcommences .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 5SECTION 1

In a potential Grand Final preview Old Brighton

Bloods and OldXaverians meet on llthe Brighton BeachOval . Once again Ol dXaverians lead the section largely due to their castiron defence which weekly keeps opponents' scores toa minimum . Second placed Old Brighton Bloods areenjoying their best ever season and they will appreci-ate their home ground advantage against the leaders .As each side has forwards such as Bennett (O .B .B)and King (O.X) who are capable of kicking a winningscore each set of defenders will have to man up andhope their rucks drop back as the opposition attacks .After careful consideration I select Old BrightonBloods to win this game.

Old Melburnians buoyed by last week's win makethe once feared journey out to St Bernards, wherethe home side has only offered token resistance thisseason . However when I asses the relative 1997 per-formances of each side little separates them on paper.Therefore given the advantage of playing at home Iselect St Bernards to record their first win for 1997 .

Old Scotch must defeat Collegians today to stayin touch with the top four. Two factors point to OldScotch being successful; their home ground advan-tage and their forwards led by Pryde. At the end ofthe game I expect Old Scotch to have been successfuland to have regained a top four position .

The disappointing St Kevins, who play Mazenodon the Righetti Oval can expect no respite from themarauding men from Mulgrave who know a clear cutvictory in this game could provide the spring boardfor sectional leadership after today's round . Mazenodare my selection .SECTION 2

Monash Whites must journey across the metro-politan area to Keilor where they will find the confinesof the Old Essendon Grammarians oval restrictiveafter the wide spaces of their own terrain . Althougheach side has had two victories this season I selectMonash Whites whose form has been more convinc-ing.

In a repeat of last week's match Marcellin travelto Kew on whose smaller ground I cannot see the"Eagles" turning their Round four deficit of fifty onepoints into a winning score. Kew should win wellagain!

In a repeat of Round two fixture bottom sideTherry -Penola faces another long trek to Mt Lilydalewhere they suffered humiliating defeat by eighty fivepoints on April 19 . As Mt Lilydale has shown improve-ment since them I can only select them to record

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„other Percentage building win today.

Secaud placed Syndal Tally Ho travel north toThornbury Cougars, wbose coach Gary Cutler

;_ u1ues to build a competitive team . As neither side

ed Last week I can only judge on previous displays11ic11 Syndal Tally Ho where the more impressive .

isjudgement leads me to select them to win well .

SENIORS

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(1)PRI'DE OLD SCOTCH

LAST WK TOTAL

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CLUB XVIII (2)' .1 . TOSS:IVAINENMONASH WHITES 6ALLEN MT LILYDALE 9C:aSE1" OLD ESSENDON 3O DEA KEW 4C :tROL:IN MT LILYDALE 2DIDDERIDGE OLD ESSENDON 2HICI~SnN COLLEGIANS

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McLennan. G. Bennett. Saunders. $tefauou . tdoody. Coehran .

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De La Salle Rudd. Best Byrne, Kinsella. Clothier, Curran . M. McGrath .ST. KEVIIiS 8.2.50

OLD AgLBTlRNIAtiS " 10 .10.70St . Reins OC tlanGa 2 . Charles 2 . Quirk. James, L}nc.h. DavMson . Beg Lynch, Ryan.

James. Charles. htarhn. Noonan.Old Mdburnien Brandt0axzr 5 . T. Osborne 2. S . Osborne 2. hngleton . BestBranchOw.rrr. Laycock . Cord`we MacLellan . T. Osborne.

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Palter. Jacobs.Old Scotch Cooper 2. Spark . Junkeer. Best Ryan . CroNn. Pqxk. Stubbs, Sheahan .Caper.

ST. BERNARDS - BYECLUB AVIII (2) - 3.5.97

OLD GEELONG FORI'E1TSYNDAL TALLY HO

MOfiASH WRITES 16 .19.11517DsRRY PENOLA OB 1 .1 .7Mwtash Whites Tossaeakten 6 . Kenny $. Cog4er. Cdtker. Hihberd. RuidM . Straitthof.Tracy. Class. Best Kenny. Glass. Collier, Tossasztnen . Tracy. Dods.

'rherty Permit OR Paterson. Best Keenan, Hitchins. Lyons. Hewat . Costello. Patersmi.

MARCELLRI 0.1 1.1 1.2 2.3.18KEW 1.4 3.6 5.11 9 .12.66Maree9tn Goat kickers and best placers not receivedKew O'Dea 4. htdaugidtn 2 . Laa r ence. Bond. Garaofto?o. Best Johnson. Laahrence.Gardollo. 0'Dea Guerra. AicCarmick.

WE LILYDALE O .C. 2.5 8.8 14.11 19.12 .126

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 3 .1 3.2 3.6 5 .8 .38Mt. LBydake OC Allan 9, Burgess 2. CaraLvt 2, Bur rre tt. Elanagut. Gilbee, Madden . Varga .t5atsh. Best A4en. Ftanagart. Dkello. Gibson, CkehtdFo. Gobettt.Old Esaendon Grammar Casey 3 . Dudderidga. Best htayfiury, Cram. Reid . Wright .

Smith, IIudderklge.

TnORNBURS COUGARS -BYE

l! N/ 11

ELSTE-71NWICK PARK'DRAW 1997

Program (first par t of season)

Second part of draw announced 17/5/97

This Sat: Old Xaverians v. Old HaiieyburyThis Sun: Mother's Day - no E . P. matchNext Sat: Old Paradians v . Old XaveriansNext Sun : FIDA matchday at Elsternwick ParkSat . 24 May: St Kevins v. Old IvanhoeSun . 25 May : Collegians v. Old Scotch

* FIDA - Football Integration DevelopmentAssociation matches provide football for people withintellectual disabilities - this program is supported bythe VAFA and VAFA sponsor Coles-Myer .Part 2 of the EP draw will be released on May 17th .Clubs must have dates - advice (i .e. request dates tobe avoided being drawn at EP) to Administration byMonday, 12th.

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r3ERNARDS v. ST . KEVINS'ERIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES

V. OLD CAREY

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at McAlister Oval (29 E10)LD [{AILEYBURY v. WARRINGAL

t EGLANS v . OLD SCOTCH

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1,,,MpTON ROVERS v . ST. BEDES M .T .

,i,D GEELONG v. ORMONDii.D 1-~~VERIANS ( 2) has the bye

UNDER-19 (2) RE D%()R T(i OLD BOYS v . YARRA VALLEY

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:1t~CE BEAUMARIS 4 13l:•il'1S WHITEFRIARS 3 10

' ;DER 19 (BLUE )' ; :~.UGHTON ORMOND 17C OBURN OLD XAVERIANS 161RROLL ST BEDES MENTONE 7 1 4

fil ;` ;WELL ST BEDES MENTONE 6 13T`{EGEAR HAMPTON ROVERS 3 12'EsNNETT MHSOB 2 11LVDER 19 (RED )S i ELLA THERRY PENOLA 2 14R'WSDEN OLD TRINITY 3 13,IONES OLD TRINITY 4 1 2

CULTRERA AQUINAS 10VJhiAN OLD TRINITY 1 8

~t7 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD XAVERIANS Field : J . Stoppa G .Wolter DE LA SALLE v . OLD PARADIANS Field: G .Nash G . Pritchard Goal: Robert Dunstan Russell OwensST. BERNARDS v . OLD RS.IELBURNL9IVS Field : M .Bushfield (R) S . Lugowski UNIVERSITY BLUES v.MAZENOD Field : C. Stewart R . Sneddon (R) Goal : RobertSeymour Darren Coyne ST. KEVIPtS v. OLD CAREYField : D. Peiris G . SkandamuraUNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD HAILEYBURY Field : A.Price D . Ischia WHITEFRIARS v. MARCELLIN Field: B .McKee A. Scherini UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. BEAU-MARIS At McAlister Oval Field : T . Carrick J . Moore WAR-RINGAL v . COLLEGIANS Field : R. SmithWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. OLD SCOTCH AtWilliamstown Football Ground Field: M. Forde M .WhitmanUNDER-19 (2) BLUEAJAX v . OLD XAVE S(2) Field: G . Kelly C . StevensMHSOB v . MONASH BLUES Field: C. Ryan M . EvansHAMPTON ROVERS v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field : A. HarrisD. Perkins ST. BEDES NT. TIGERS v. ORMONDField: R. Devine I . Burgess OLD GEELONG has the byeUNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY v. OLD IVANHOE At Yarra ValleyAnglican School Field : J . Pappas P. Bailey THERRYPENOLA v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field: M . Gilday ST.LEOS EMMAUS v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : M . O'BrienJ . Bell OLD PARADIANS (2) v. Ag UIPIAS 0 C At GarveyOval Field: K . McMahon S . Mannix OLD TRINITY hasthe bye.

Every second Saturdaymorning

Phil Stevens talks toLarry Stephens and

Adrian Hook

9.45 a.m . Saturday

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO

ANY VAFA VENUE

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OLDPARADIANS 3.5 4.10 8.18 14 .19.103ST BBRNARDB 2.6 5.9 &10 7.14.58Old Pu*diata tooth 5 . Ventura 2. Pntgc4w 2. Green 2.m Stevens. Bemncua. HasOey. BestRescino. Stevens. J¢~•tt. RataW. Ba•d.atBasanb Le~ 3• O~~erttm 2 Thanas.6la,s. Bed Ddroxy. Atdta: Sxamt. Hogro . Maurt L45d.at KEVINS 1.2 4.3 5.3 8.7.55OLD MELBURNIANS 3.2 9.3 14.9 18.12.102St . Rsvfro Atlls 3. Drwuen 3, Mwint. Gallery. Best Srarb. Atits. OBrMn . Cras~J, Day. De1alaj'.Old Mel9ivnf¢ne Murray 5 . D . Fab3cryi 3. Gooch 2. Foster, USight. Seat Berry, Goodt, Fwsta.FabtrryS Murray.

OLD CAREY 1.4 7.7 9.8 1114.86UNIVERSITYBLUEB 4.0 4.1 7.3 10.5.85Old Corey H..13. tagtunar 2, lauktte 2 ttbod 2. Nash Fazmcx. Angus . Beat Artgus• Wood.Battle. Had. Farmer. Costello.IIniveratty ID - Good kkxas and best players not scehcdL

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 3.5.97COLLEGIANS 2 .3 4.8 8.14 9,15.69OLD CAMBERWELL 2.0 81 8,1 8.3.51Co9egluts Clark 3. 4Vaycat 2. Hanis. Billion. Van D;: Vemr_. Byme. B~ Hcakh+. Brtttat.Tay'Ior. (1ark. Van der FVnne. BranOld Cemberwdt Dcnaran 2. Smith 2 . SafEV 2. Mtle3. Derry. &u MBes. Donavan. KettleW1IDarn5. HeOanan. Dart.OLD HAILEYBBRY 2.1 2.3 5.5 5.7.37W7AlEFRIARB 6.4 14.8 18.18 19 .23.137Old He9eytruryBtstaUttott 3. Byas . Carson. Bet Redd. Carscn . Lvtead.lmtes, Byers, Saunders .Parker.Whttehi,7=. Ncrth'y 4 . Murra

y Trey4a3. ud0.Rncit 2, Phan Jdv>scst• Real. Treytauul. Best Wtrsh

DWN. Phvvv Da+is.MARCE2•LO't 0.1 2.3 5.9 7.11,53DFtIVERSi~ffie1C88 2.1 5.5 7.5 7.12.50

ppa!zrdo 2. DeraceBL Ctro, KarmasWs. Kam_y. Louder. Best Monson, Cutt.Lanagrags. Kmauasf]LS. Hogan. Keogh .Untvastty Blacks Fortress 4. St3LLKrtg 2. Stauntou.Beat &TLson• Vegier, Furrxns . Moody, Brann.CrateIl0.

WlLLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8.5 11.8 17.10 18.13.12111EAUMARIB AFC 2.3 4.5 8.7 9.12 .68WDBam

.stown CYMS Murrav S. Hunt 3. Cccks 3. MatOtcws 2 . Steele 2 . RkkaN, HmilL Yessllte.

" . _ . . Hunt. blackky. Mat0~A5. Manntng.•"" Vanct 4. Sta2ns 2. Catltn, Cotta, ShHdake Beet Cotter . Catlin. Van,.

e Mttdtell, Enurrssm .OLD SCOTCH 8.7 13.11 178,18 25.20.188WARR3't'GAL AFC 2.0 2.1 3.3 5.4.30Old Scotch Hawicm58. Chapman 4 . Love 3, Robwn 3, Cmne 2. Andrtus 2 . Frankenberg 2. Parker2. Gress. V.:llkcan. Seal Chapman Lest Hzwidns. Gress. Crane. Junkar.Wertfngel AFC Can Lint 2. tin. Sprwiles. WHwn. Best Yin, V,'alton. lag. R9lscti. NauaPah.Than;.-

RESULTS OF TRIBUNAL HEARINGS - 6/5/97Greg Bu llen, Ivanhoe . Misconduct, 2 matches .Michael Dyke, Swinburne . Abusive Language, 2matches .Nick Waddell, Bull een-Templestowe (Res .) . Striking,2 matches .Simon Bennett, MHSOB (U 19) . Striking, 2 matches .* Paul Naphtali, AJAX, Striking, 2 matches .* Dean Warren, Parkside. Striking, 2 matches.* John Avranides, Hampton Rovers (U19) . Attemptto Strike, 2 matches.*Accepted prescribed penalty

RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION HEARINGS-6/5/97Charge of conduct unbecoming against Will iamstownCYMS in that during the under 19 match played

UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 3 .5 .9 7OLDOEFJ.G,.n7 1,3 3.7 &11 &12

,9.7 12.11 17,18,1~

~~Old~Geelong Wilson 3. Lux 2. Falb.. L

5.5uk.sdrn, t9vun . BeN Lamb. Etrd V.y.~ . GMcGregor. Bmglef.

AtAX Henstmt 5, WtNSta3t 2. Dukes 2 . Czarnv 2. Skarre 2. S--, VAysrtart, ph,,Wtniaoss. Bt RasenDaum. Scene. Basslmr,n. Walsman. Gdtan, \dhNStockOLD XAVER1AN5121 5.5 &7 9.10 14

.12,:MOYAfiH BLUES 5.0 8.3 10. 8~Old 7-1a.h~i2l Gleeson 8. Kennedy 4 . Hmre 2. Dsvn4. Hardwick

. Be& -1134*bSonash Bhxa Hawtns 4. Dean 2. Arndt 2. Mc'ieur 2. Boson 2. Htltmxay. Best DcU, WUAmIN. 61ef. 34Neur• PoaPr.

HAMPTONROVERS 1 .2,7R5ttA 10.8,Eam[xon Rm•aaTregear 3. Armws 2. Andasott, gurat, Parkdnson . A. Voss. n•~ n-r`o.rt.ll

Data Salk-Best Ho.t<!aL McHKULole, Ruscttkia C2mptttl .

Qum . Hehn. Mktaintee 1421s. SnottyUli50B Brown 3. Bennett 2 . Burke 2. Mowe 2. Parker 2. Taylor 2. Cassell, Spa-cod, ;Beq. Shat~edc . PJker. Sterllng. A. Askm'. Camel . S4ee18'C BSDE'S MEWPONE TiGER$ 0,10 9.18 18.19 25,22,1.DEI.ASALLE 0.0 0.2 0.3 1.5

.jSt. Fs Afentorc Tigen Conrail 7, %=,, WSklns 4. Ferguson 2 CousIIys, G~.~ KidMcHugh, Napier. Teswieta. Best Car Davidson, KkkL McShvw.

ORI1MOtiD-BYE

UNDER 19 (2) RED - 3 .5 .9 7A9JI'uS OG 7.2 8.4 10.9 12,9.EYARRAVALLEY 6. 3 12.10 18.11 24.13.1~Aquinas OC Mcaan 4. CUitraa 3, Bdand 2 . Hevaert 2. B. Moran. Beat Hunter. R. 3{~an p~t;qHope. Reilly. NMhd.Y'®rra va4iy Valo{ip! 8 . Thanpson S. Spxzaker 4• Casvw 3. Searle 3. ARrtdd. Hate, Tj;h~ Be4Yapshot. Sntse. TysMng. lally~ Thmm~. Lang.OLDn'ANHOE 1.4 6.9 9.12 918.7TfiEliRYPk3Y01-4 7.1 9.2 14 .3 17 .5.10Old Ivanhoe Gates 3. Sp#!en 3 . Harpa. SfacLsaac. 0'Shannessp. Bat Bzrk,. Co., ST~Waddell . Hupa. B . Davis.Thcry Pdwte Graham 6. Fitzgamtlc 3 . Pmtet 3. Stella 2 . Grant 2 . Zaatpep~a . Bste'.EtlzpatrHic. DApr,um. Dar'aLSOn. StdLa. ~NORTH OLDBOYS 5.3 8.9 9.11 11127BY LEOSF.h1MAU8 WP 0.2 3.5 7.8 8,10.8North Old Boys Curran 3 . Hex1tt 2 . h7rode 21. Taleb, Amon, hiwsfata. Abboud. Best DruzGv7ss. M. Taleh Tonkin. Skene, Thornsat Leos EMMAU4 McGloin 2 . Cashen . Grtdsuce0ry, Hodder, McCann, Mad. T, BpHodder. Mvtton, Ttxvnas. (aa, Mad. Bcnntct.OLD TROM 7.4 9.4 13.6 17.a n~,D PARAD1Ah;, (2) 1.2 5.7 10.9 13.11 ,8Old TrlnttyJanes 4, Ratrsd-d.rt 3. Under, Newntan. Bacsoda 2• Sam•eni➢e 3, ChtstxdmHutchtngon. Best Nea'man Barr, ArrousmVh FYOSmt• Scm~r9le, Shauglau,&sy.Old Puadtem Ctanda 4. Galin 2 Sacco 2 Joyce 2 . Lad . P'menges. Beg Galin Sacco. (3a'alHildebrand, Retlfard Ploa~.GHI tNBID£ PARK-BYE

MELEES ®

A melee is "Where an incident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the groun d

or other or other similar such conduct "

against Marcellin on April 19th Williamstown CYMSptayer Glen Rickard did headbutt a Marcellin player.The charge of headbutting was not sustained, howeverthe player was found guilty of misconduct and he wassuspended for 4 matches. ,A charge of misconduct against the St . Bernards andUniversity Blues clubs in that during the match

guilty of another melee charge during 1997 a fine of

played on April 26th the clubs were involved in twomelees . Clubs found guilty of being involved in onemelee and put on notice should either club be foun d

100 will be added to the penalty of the other meleecharge if proven .A charge of misconduct against the Old Essendon andParkside clubs in that during the senior match playedon April 26th both clubs were involved in a melee.Charge sustained (melee did occur), Parkside fined$200 (prior offence) and Old Essendon fined $100 .

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 199 2

0

id Xaverians got off the bottom in 'A' Section

when they defeated Old Haileyburians in ascoring game - between them, 15 goals in the-

;~~s~ ha1f, and 21 in the second half with final

cores OX 20 .19 to OH 16 .12 . Doug Bailey wasotitstanding in the match for the victors, support-<<i by Richard Green and David McKay . A (?) .Bourke kicked 6 for OX - was it N or M - hard totell as OX was the only 'A' Section team not to have

teaizi list in the Amateur Footballer.Therry mourned the loss of foundation eom-

miuce member, John Biddlestone (It's wonderfulco see his son, Gerard, after a fine career with theclub, including State football, on the club eommit-[ee in 1997 - N .R) .

A remarkable number of games with aUntversity side, and it was 200 with MonashBlues for David Wood .

A day of note it was at Old Mentonians whenj!~ai icon of the club, Garry Norton, beat RonBunge.y's club record of 322 games .

Coaches of U19 Central teams, were AlanParris (Bulleen-Temp), Rob Pearce (I'hoe), GrahamTaylor (Old C'well), C . Jobson (Old Carey), A. LeMaistre (Therry), Gary Kallinikos (Whitefriars) .

Coaches Clipboard ran an article by GarryConnolly on Food for Sport. Worth repeating acouple of times .

Increase waterhave at least one drink with meals and twobetween mealsbefore exercise, drink 1/2 cup every 15 min-utes up to 1/2 hour before exercisedrink PLENTY of water after exercise and espe-cially BEFORE alcoho l

Decrease alcoho lalcohol is a central nervous system depressantand will slow reaction time, affect hand/eyecoordination, accuracy and tolerance .drinking the night BEFORE a match alsotends to dehydrate you which causesdecreased blood flow to muscle .Congratulations to Pat (The Bouncer)

Maebus - 350 games as goal, boundary and fieldduring his VAFA career.

10 YEARS AGO 198 7Undefeated teams, Old Paradians and

Ormond met at Garvey Oval, their first visit to theground for many of the Ormond team . In a tightgame, Ormond were slightly stronger in the second

IM TtJC ARA -CI 10 C(1l1TRAI I CR 1 007

half to win by 7points, final scoresbeing Ormond14.9(93), OldParadians 13 .8(86) . Best were David McDonald,Phil Mehrten, Taylor (Orm.) and Gleeson,Woods, S . Exton (Old Par.) .

In wet and windy conditions for the first timethis season Ivanhoe inflicted Therry's first defeat,triumphing in the last quarter, to win 17 .10 (112)to 15 .12 (102) . Freeman, Russell , Dulevskis(Ivan .) and Ramsay, P. Ratcliffe, O'Rourke(Therry) were the stars .

North Brunswick's Peter "General" Foxplayed his 250th game. President of the club,Peter was captain of the 1974 premiership sideand was best and fairest in the 1981 premiershipyear.

150 games to Fawkner's ruck colossus Gary"Harry" Busst, senior captain and Best andFairest winner over many season and an inspira-tional and determined leader.

Andrew Langford-Jones (Old Haileybury) waselected to the Executive to fill the casual vacancycreated by the resignation of Tony Duggan.

Pat Maher, recruited from St Anthony's,Glenhuntly, at the age of 20 in 1977 has sinceplayed 195 senior games and 5 reserve out of apossible 205 for De La Salle ; Captain of the victo-rious 1984 team, 'Tubby' has the distinction ofbeing the only player to have layed in all 5`A'Section premiership teams .

'A' Section captains were Andrew Smythe(Bull-Temp), David Matthews (Caul . Gramm .),Stuart Hinchen (Coll .), Mick Green (De La Salle),Paul Considine (NOB), Russell Barnes (Orm.),Steve Exton (Old Par.), Robert Fuller (Old Scotch),Simon Macauley (Uni . Blues) . Who captained OldXaverians?

15 YEARS AGO - 198 2Old Ivanhoe (in "D") continued their unbeaten

run when they defeated State Bank by 8 points,after trailing at the last change by 3 goals . Bestwere Taylor, J . Dummett, Ball, J. Marshall,Purcell, Gee (Old Iva .), final scores were 12 .20 to12 .12 .

150 games to AJAX's John Hemish,Hampton Rovers' ruckman Michael Malone andBlues' champion ruckman, Mark Tyquin . (ASection coach in 1997 - NR) .

Umpire Daryl Hill officiated in his 250th

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game . Daryl was President of Umpires' Associationin 1977 .

Ivanhoe's accuracy gave them the pointsagainst Kew when they scored 15 .5 to 13 .16 . Bestwere A. Loton, W. Duvlesksis, R . Warren(Ivanhoe) and Smith, Blay, Rowland (Kew) .

Parkside (in 'D') got home by 5 points againstSt Bedes OC, 18 .14 (122) to 17 .15 (177) . Starswere Riordan, Allen, D. Fletcher (5 goals),Milson, B . Clarke, Blyth (Parkside) .

20 YEARS AGO - 1977Uni High veteran Lee "Moose" Thomas,

enthusiastic player and clubman, started with theclub in 1962 played his 200th game .

0 . Xaverians got home by 2 points againstAJAX to preserve their unbeaten record, scores15 .5 to 15 .13. Best were N . Wilton, O'Sullivan,Adgemis (0. Xavs) and M. Ritterman, Kalmus,Schulberg (AJAX).

Uni Blues paid homage to their timekeeper,Graeme Colman, 100 games up in that role .

Bu ll een Templestowe trailing St Bedes OC by28 points at half time, kicked 9 .11 to 4 .3 in thesecond half to win by 10 points, to retain "F"Section leadership .

Alex Johnson was leading in "Tipsters Tally" .25 YEARS AGO - 1972

Coburg made amends for their defeat by NorthOld Boys the week before when they crushed thepreviously unbeaten O.Paradians by no less than74 points . King, Symond, N . Beattie and Cleary(6 goals ) starred .

First draw of the season occurred in "C"Section where O. Xaverians 17 .13 tied with

Assumption 16 .19 . Best were Howard, NaughtonGowers (0 . Xavs) and Tuck, Bristow, Pavone(Assumption) .

Barry Church played his 100th game for UniBlues.

Alan Salter was appointed coach of theVictorian team to play in Adelaide .

Alan (Flea) Metcalfe reached 200 games WithAMP. A tribute to 10 years of dedication.

"A" Section umpires were D .R . Dodds,Mason, Marshall, G .M . Simpson and Harradence .

30 YEARS AGO - 1967"A" Section coaches Lloyd Williams (no, not

the casino man) (Ivanhoe), Frank Snell (Kew), Peter"Porky" Rhoden (0 . Xaverians), John Wilson(Caulfield Grammarians), Geoff Hibbins(Collegians), Brian Kann (MHSOB), Don Howell(O .Scotch), Frank Dunin (Uni. Blacks), Alan Salter(Coburg) and John Booth (0 . Paradians) .

George Mehl played his 131st consecutivegame with AJAX .

Top scorer in "A" Section - O. Scotch 17 .18(G . McLean 8 goals) defeated Ivanhoe (10 .7).

45 YEARS AGO - 195 2Sam Birtles ( Hampton Rovers) was selected

as captain of the interstate team ; Manson Russell(Old Scotch) (now a patron of the Association) wason the wing with Ken Melvill e (Uni Blacks) (latercentre in 2 of Melbourne's premier teams) on theother wing.

Leaders, all undefeated after 4 rounds were,Old Melburnians (A), MHS Old Boys (B), EastMalvern and Coburg (C) and St Kevins Old Boysand Caulfield Grammarians (D) .

AFTER MATCH SCORES AND MATCH DETAILS REQUIREMENTSDUTIES TO BE COMPLETED BY HOME TEAM

Club XVI11 and Reserve Sectio nFINAL SIREN SCORES - PHONE: 9531 8333 BY 2.30 p .m .

C-E Sections and Under 19 Sections - FINAL SIREN SCORES BEFORE 5 p .m .PHONE : 9528 3319 19528 247 1

A and B SectionQ by Q SCORES, GOALKICKERS AND SIX BEST PLAYERS (Both Teams)

To VAFA Administration BY 5.15 p . m

*Please note that from this week A and B section final siren scores are taken from these details .

PHONE : 975341 833333

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

$1500 TO THE WINNING CIlM3Points have been allocated for Round 4 matches and the leading 20 clubs are shown . A team that has abye is credited with a win . A senior win receives (8 points) ; reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points) ; club XVII I(2 points) . If a club's 4 teams all win 6 bonus points are given; if 3 teams all win 4; if 2 teams win club

receive 2 bonus points. Bonus points from previous round(2) are also shown .

NAME SEN. RES. U-19 C-18 TOTAL BON . BON. BON. PREV. TOTAL*INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 1ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 4 4 4 0 60OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 4 4 66COLLEGIANS 3 4 4 3 58NORTH OLD BOYS 4 3 3 0 53ORMOND 4 2 4 0 56OLD SCOTCH 3 4 4 2 56UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 4 2 0 50WHITEFRIARS 0 C 4 4 2 0 50WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 4 2 0 50BEAUMARIS 3 4 2 0 42OLD PARADIANS 2 1 6 0 48MHSOB 3 2 3 0 43THERRY PENOLA 2 4 3 1 41KEW 3 3 0 4 38OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 2 4 46SOUTHBANK 4 4 0 0 40YARRA VALLEY 0 B' 3 3 2 0 40CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 2 1 0 41OLDIVANHOE 2 3 2 0 32OLD CAREY 3 2 2 0 38

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At the end of the season additional bonus points will be awarded to clubs depending on the number of club players observedto be regularly wearing Blades boots (25 points -13 or more players; 10 points 6-12 players).As a result of the following club's teams all winning in Round 4(min . of 3 teams required), the following players win a pair ofBlades boots - B . Turner (Ormond), N. Johns (MHSOB), T. Roberts (Old Melb .), S. Zakic (St . Bedes M/Tig), C. McKay (NOBs),C. O'Connor (Whitefriars), A . Drew (Yarra Valley), Little (Uni . Blacks) .These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (9889 9222) to arrange collec-tion of prize .

From the Desk ofPhil Stevens - Continued from Page 1

be played for the J.F.X. Dill on Shield, named afterour own John Dillon in recognition of John's out-standing contribution to the game in NSW when Johnwas involved in the AAFC - John was also very sup-portive to the NSWAFL in the early days and to theirGM Craig Davis in particular . The U19 match will beplayed for the Terry Daniher Shield in honor ofTerry's contribution to football at the junior level inthe Riverina area following Terry leaving the AFLscene.

Looks like we will be in for a couple of greatmatches and we hope that these matches will becomeannual matches with the VAFA acting as hosts in1998 .

Many thanks to the Mazenod club who havegraciously made their ground and facilities at CentralReserve available for the C to E team to train on aWednesday and Sunday leading up to their match .Training commenced last Wednesday and we thankUHSOB for letting us use Brens Oval for the onenight . Central Reserve training starts tomorrow(Sunday) at 9.30 am for a 10 o'clock start withWednesday night training at Central Reserve at 5 .45for a 6 .15 start .

More on these matches and the senior match tobe played against the South Australian Amateurand Metropolitan Football League in future issuesof "The Amateur Footballer" .

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The Victorian Amateur Football Association andRed Cross Blood Bank Victoria have joined

forces to help maintain sufficient blood suppliesto Victoria's 200 hospitals.

Clubs will compete against each other to see who can makethe most blood donations to the Blood Bank during th e

'F~,7,1`~J,

Each Club has nominated a "Captain Blood" who will helpraise awareness of the need for blood within their club .

For more information speak to your "Captain Blood" TODAY!

Great prizes and incentives have been generously donated byHugh Lyon Football Jumpers, Schweppes Sport,

Four 'n Twenty and Spalding.

Blood Bank Donor Enquiries -phone (03) 9694 0300

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THEaRY PENOLA OB

5T KE`nNS

0,-D NANHOE

L0 BRIGHTONOi J

'SOB

C RESERVE SC v-

MONASH BLUES4 0 0 317 237

283 24115FDE57,tENT.TIGERS 3 0 1

441 1~NGRTN OLD BOYS 2iHOmAS7OWN 2,,aCELLIN 2.. .,~o7ON ROVERS

LcOS EMMAUS W P 2

A XcENTE4APLESTOWE

0 0-~~ ~'=NTONIANS

1 1 277 2572 0 284 2202 0 284 3222 0 245 2963 0 208 394

4 0 230 3164 0 210 306

121 .43 16146.38 12130.13 12111 .50 8107 .82 8105.03 8

64 .80 895 .69 478.01 021 .06 0

133.76 16117.43 14232.11 12107 .78 10129.09 8

88.20 882 .77 852.79 472.78 068 .63 0

L D FOR AGST % PTS

4 CLUB QIII (1)308 64 481.25 16

OLD XAVERIANS 174 205.75 16OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 3 4 0 0 ~ 218 137.16 12

COLLEGIANS 3 1 0 295 227 129.96 12MAZENOD O C 2 2 0 246 220 111.82 8OLD SCOTCH 2 2 0 146 279 53.05 8OLD MELBURNIANS 1 3 0 100 303 33.00 4ST BERNARDS 30.04 4

x ST KEVINS 0 4 0 165 ~ 50.46 0DE LA SALLE

CLUB XVIII (2) 132 261.36 16

KEW 4 0 0 345

SYNDAL TALLYHO 4 0 0 143 76 18815 16

3 1 0 146 148 98.65 12MARCELLIN 2 2 0 312 191 163.35 6MONASH WHITES 2 2 0 309 219 141 .10 8

79.21MT ULYDALE O C 160 202THORNBURY COUGARS 2 2 0 145 245 59,18 8OLD ESSENDON GR. 1 3 0 92 336 27 .38 4

x THERRY PENOLAOB 0 4 0 110 242 45.45 0OLD GEELONG

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

OLD PARADIANS 4 0 0650 2245

86 ~g6,71 12UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 1 0 ~ 40g 116.38 12OE LA SALLE 2

32 0 393 359 109 .47 8

OLD CAREY 2 2 0 389 356 108.66 8OLD XAVERtANS 2 2 0 363 407 89.19 8OLD BRIGHTON 2 2 0 394 355 85.63 8

x MAZENOD O C 2 2 0 266 443 60.04 8

OLD MELBURNIANS 0 4 0206 461 44.69 0

X ST BERNAROS 0 4 0 224 567 39.51 0ST KEVINS

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSWHITEFRIARSOLD CAMBERWELLWILLIAPASTOWN CYMSUNIVERSITY BLACKSBEAUA4ARIS A F COLD HAILEYBURY

X MARCELUNWARRINGAL A F C

D RESERVE SECTION

,H'.TEFRIARS4 0 0 394 195 202.05 16

EE '..VMARISA F C 4 0 0 332 184 180 .43 16

OLD GEELONG3 1 0 405 176 230 .11 1 2

3 1 0 365 298 122.48 12

2 2 0 233 338 68.93 8PAF RSIDE

,~ =SIAN O C 0 350 292 119.86 4

,~zSSENDONGR. 1 3 398 62.31 1

IT oATRICKS MENTONE 1 2 1 245 249 388 345 641 .1. 08

4

=306 1 3 00 161 314 51 .27 4

!L'-1ELDGRAMMAR 1 3 0 172 342 50 .29 41

r_pCA?[9ERWELL 0 4 0 209 332 62.95 0ST JCNIdS O C

E EAST RESERVE SECTION183 .26 12

VARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 3 ; 0 416 227 368 257 143 .19 1 2

KEW 3 1 0 158 136 116118 12OLD CAREY 2 2 0 362 311 116.40 8BULLEEN COBRAS 0 345 363 95.~ 8

OCdD CENTRAL 22 2 0 157 187 83.96 6

C-.'.PNSIDE PARK 2 2 0 228 274 83 .21 8ccVPARKAFC 54.01Na;,THOAN CITIZENS 2

3 2 0 276 51 10 150 255 58.82 4

r.-` .1 COLLEGIANS 1

E CENTRAL RESERVE SECTION38 in8 .95 16

N~iVERSITY BLACKS 4 0 0 676

U'lNERS(TYREDS4 0 0 308 95 324.21 16

47lLUAMSTOWNCYMS4 0 0 340 129 263.57 16

WESTBRUNSWtCK3 1 0 295 219 134 .70 12

. ~. T?OEE UNIVERSITY 2 2 0 94 250 37.60 8

- 3 0 262 408 64.22 4

U H S O B 1 0 137 340 4029 4: ,"1T'H BRUNSWICK 1 3 92 327 28.13 4

S ;.d~BUANEUNiVERSIIY 1 3 0

GLD WESTBOURNE A F C 0 4 0 69 502 13.75 0

E SOUTH RESERVE SECTION 60 935 .00 16SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 4 4 0 0 561 00 364 224 162.50 16

OAKLEIGH A F CGLENHUNTLY

3 1 0 257 2293 81.71 1297 160 .00 10

POWER HOUSE 2 1 1 297

?'ryINSUTA O 8 2 2 0 361 260 138.65 8

Si 4'ARYS 2 2 0 326 321 101.56 8

' :'R,SH GRYPHONS 0 4 0 ~ 380 54.74 0^_LSTERNWICK 0 4 0 194 494 39 .27 0~!iZ ALBERT PARK

E

W L 0 FOR AGST % PTS

A 4 RESERVE 0 SECTION N 185 208 .65 16

4 0 0 375 241 155.60 18

3 1 0 388 227 170.93 12

3 1 0 393 267 147.19 12

3 1 0 369 276 133.70 12

1 3 0 289 291 99.31 4

1 3 0 297 312 95.19 4

1 3 0 243 421 57.72 4

0 4 0 196 374 52.41 0

0 4 0 144 486 29.63 0

B RESERVE SECTION4 0 0 323

3 13 12

2 22 2

2 21 3

0 4460 3930 3200 3170 3130 2430 3110 1880 103

266304302287294298375423241489O 0 4

,,n STH CAULFIELD 0 4

ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS

ORMON pMHSOBHAMPTON ROVERSMONASH BLUES

AJAXOLD XAVERIANS (2)OLD GEELONG

x DE LA SALLE (2)

OLD TRINITYTHERRY PENOLA OBNORTH OLD BOYSOLD IVANHOEYARRA VALLE Y

x OLD PARADIANS (2)

CHIRNSIDE PARKA F CST LEO'S EMMAUS W P

x AQUINAS 0 C

UNDER-19 (2)4 0 0 505 286 176.57 16

4 0 0 410 234 175,21 16

2 2 0 517 232 222.84 8

2 2 0 372 321 115.89 8

2 2 0 368 360 102.11 8

2 2 0 323 323 100.00 8

2 2 0 366 412 88.83 8

1 3 0 343 417 82.25 4

1 3 0 232 454 51 .10 4

0 4 0 197 652 30.21 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE4 0 0 4484 0 0 3693 1 0 4782 2 0 3532 2 0 2562 2 0 2672 2 0 3121 3 0 2920 4 0 119

UNDER-19 (2) RED4 0 0 4653 1 0 4653 1 0 2542 2 02 2 02 2 0

2 2 01 3 0

1 3 0

x INELIGIBLE PLAYERS ROUND' -

352295211189284270

105 426.67 16

236 156 .36 16

253 188.93 12415 85.06 8308 83.12 6

333 80.18 8

432 72.22 8400 73.00 4488 24 .39 0

277 167.87 16373 124 .66 12232 109.48 12369 95.39 8326 90.49 8281 75.09 8332 .r6.93 8393 72.26 4446 60 .54 4

REMEMBER

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING

ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK O R

INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1997

w L DA SECTIO N

OLD XAVERIANS 4 0 0COLLEGIANS 3 1 0OLD SCOTCH 3 1 0OLD HAILEYBURY 3 1 0OLD MELBURNIANS 2 2 0OLD PARADIANS 2 2 0OLD TRINITY 1 3 0UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 3 0DE LA SALLE 1 3 0STBERNARDS 0 4 0

FOR AGST °k

462 305 151.48412 325 126.77433 359 120.61370 347 106.63396 307 128.99334 368 90.76341 363 93.94367 418 87.80332 434 76.50296 517 57.25

PTS

16121212884440

B SECTIONORMOND 4 0 0 480 320 150.00 1

6 OLD BRIGHTON 3 1 0 572 310 184.52 12MHSOB 3 1 0 446 302 147.68 12ST KEVINS 3 1 0 549 399 137.59 12IVANHOE 2 2 0 451 407 110.81 8OLD IVANHOE 2 2 0 459 421 109.03 8THERRY PENOLA OB 2 2 0 403 460 87.61 8MAZENOD 0 C 1 3 0 328 479 68.48 4ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 0 4 0 336 617 54.46 0BANYULE 0 4 0 336 645 52.09 0

C SECTIONNORTH OLD BOYS 4 0 0 615 259 237.45 16ST BEDESlMENTONE TIGERS 4 0 0 529 319 165.83 16MARCELLIN 3 1 0 524 265 197.74 12OLD MENTONIANS 3 1 0 501 386 129.79 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 2 0 400 447 89

.49 8HAMPTON ROVERS 1 3 0 345 377 91 .51 4THOMASTOWN 1 3 0 313 463 67.60 4ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 1 3 0 344 526 65

.40 4MONASH BLUES 1 3 0 300 521 57.58 4AJAX 0 4 0 271 579 46.80 0

D SECTIONWHITEFRIARS 4 0 0 509 289 176.12 16OLD ESSENDON GR. 3 1 0 472 372 126.88 12BEAUMARIS A F C 3 1 0 419 333 125.83 12OLD GEELONG 3 1 0 429 418 102.63 12CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 2 0 293 294 99 .66 8PARKSIDE 1 3 0 351 396 88.64 4SALESIAN 0 C 1 3 0 369 434 85.02 4AQUINAS O B 1 3 0 397 502 79.08 4ST JOHNS 0 C 1 3 0 312 403 77.42 4OLD CAMBERWELL 1 3 0 347 457 75.93 4

E EAST SECTIO NCHIRNSIDE PARK 3 0 1 357 241 148.13 14KEW 3 1 0 654 316 206.96 12YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 3 1 0 567 348 162.93 12OLD CAREY 3 1 0 319 260 122.69 12RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 2 0 472 383 123 .24 8ELEY PARK A F C 2 2 0 229 472 28.52 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 2 0 211 441 47.85 8BULLEEN COBRAS 1 2 1 472 347 136 .02 6HAWTHORN CITIZENS 0 4 0 201 674 29.82 0

E CENTRAL SECTIONUNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 0 0 593 228 260.09 16WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 0 0 393 192 204.69 16LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 1 0 260 255 101.96 12WEST BRUNSWICK 2 2 0 374 331 112.99 8UNIVERSITY REDS 2 2 0 263 271 97.05 8U H S O B 2 2 0 355 428 82.94 8OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 3 0 297 446 66 .59 4NORTH BRUNSWIVCK 1 3 0 261 428 60.98 4SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 3 0 193 410 47.07 4

E SOUTH SECTIONSOUTHBANK C B A 4 0 0 615 233 263.95 16PENINSULA 0B 4 0 0 517 281 183.99 16ST PATRICKS MENTONE 3 1 0 462 401 115.21 12POWER HOUSE 2 2 0 554 435 127.36 8OAKLEIGH A F C 2 2 0 403 465 86.67 8ST MARYS 2 2 0 370 455 81.32 8MONASH GRYPHONS 1 3 0 363 412 88.11 4GLENHUNTLY 1 3 0 353 438 80.59 4ELSTERNWICK 1 3 0 358 581 61 .62 4ANZ ALBERT PARK 0 4 0 309 603 51 .24 0

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