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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 5, 1998

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Wake up to radio's biggest serve of sporting news, interviews

and entertainment each weekday morning . The Big Sports Breakfast .

5.30-9am weekdays . Only on Radio Sport 927 AM .

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MrJM'S THE WORD! !To all mothers of every person associated with

tIlc ~,AFA, all at the VAFA wish you a lovely day,ouiorrow. Our photographer this weekend wi ll bearound the various grounds and next week oneluch - mum's photo will appear and she will receive

bouquet of flowers compliments of the VAFA .

PRESENTATIVE SgUAD NAMED

Australia in Adelaide. The squad commences

Murray Pitts ( Beaumaris), Gabe Deane-John s

Last Sunday evening the senior selectorsnamed a squad of 35 players to commence train-jug for the June 7th encounter with South

trauiing next Wednesday evening at ElsternwickPar k .

~Collegians), Andrew Evans and Adam Elliott (DeLa Sall e), Peter Flynn ( Ivanhoe), Ewan Thompson(M H S 0 B), Ben Jordan ( North Old Boys),tilaiihew Jackson (Old Brighton), Mark Seccull,Maui Hilton and Matthew Armstrong (OldHaileyburians), Cam Eabry, Micah Berry, SimonTheodore (Old Melfiurnians), Tim Holt, RohanPrice , Stephen Collins, Aidan Boyd ( Old Scotch),Andrew Ramsden (Old Trinity), Simon Wood,Da~id Landrigan, Simon Lethlean, John Bowen,Dan Richardson, Michael Blood, Glenn Hatfield,Tim Ockleshaw (Old Xaverians), Nick Mitchell,Luke Vassallo ( St . Bernards), Sam Lowerson,Marcus Dollman, Luke Mahoney ( St Kevins), MickGoodwin ( Therry Penola), Gil McLachlan andlustin Staritski (University Blues)

LATE STARTS, LONG BREAKSA profile of all clubs' performances for the first

four rounds has been completed in regards to latestarting times and length of times taken during thethree breaks. No action will be taken as a result of

these details,although round fivetimes will be com-pared to this profileto decide whether itbe appropriate toimpose a fine. For

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

each week after that the previous three weeks' per-formances will be taken into account re . fines .

Although the rules say matches must start at2 .00 pm and that the breaks can only be 3 min-utes (qua rter time), 15 minutes (halftime) an d 5minutes (three quarter time), the VAFA will onlytake into account starting times and the length ofthe halftime break and will only examine the otherbreaks if they are significantly in excess of theallowable times .

NEW INVESTIGATIONS PROCEDURE

This year the Executive has made a procedur-al change in regards to written requests for inves-tigations emanating from clubs . Should the writ-ten complaint involve a player on player matter, forexample "player number 4 Phil Stevens allegedlystruck with a right fist opposition player number 5Cliff Bastow", the VAFA's CEO and/or theTribunal/ Investigations sub-committee Chairmancan refer the matter directly to a tribunal for ahearing the next day ie . the evening after writtencomplaints are to be received by the VAFA fromclubs . When this happens both players will appearbefore the tribunal and the players will call wit-nesses as they see fit to either assist their case ordisprove it . Character witnesses are not all owedand witnesses more than one should only be sentif they are able to add extra evidence that a previ-ous witness was not able to give. One credible wit-ness carries much more weight than a line of wit-nesses who can only endorse a previous witness'sevidence.

TH ETHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

May 9th,1998 Price: $1 .50 Vol . 98 No . 5

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,A SECTION

by Jason Frenke l

PREVIEWThe excitement of A-section continued in

earnest last weekend with the two Grand Finalreplays and another close game involving OldMelburnians.

Redlegs supporters had their hearts in theirmouths again last Saturday but unfortunately theRedlegs found themselves on the wrong side of thescoring ledger when the final siren rang at JunctionOval, a solitary point adrift of De La Salle .

Anyone expecting the grand final replays to pro-duce close games would have been extremely dis-appointed when both matches fizzled into blow-outsearly in the contest. SKOBS kicked a wasteful 6 . 10in the first quarter but that didn't stop them fromdoing an 87 point demolition job to exact revengeagainst Old Brighton at Brighton Beach Oval . TheA-section grand final replay on Sunday also turnedout to be a non-event, with Xaverians snuffing outany hopes Old Scotch might have held with a 38point lead at the first change before a final winningmargin of 98 points .

University Blues continued their winning waysat home with a 37 point win over the hapless Lions .The students replaced the "three r's" with the"threes's" to help them overcome Collegians, as Slimmon,Staritski and Sturrock were all among the bestplayers . The Lions are struggling near the bottomwith a 0-4 record.

Keen to avoid their yearly relegation battle. St.Bernards have begun 1998 on a much brighternote and a 7 goal final term put paid to this scribe'stheory that they'd struggle away to Old Haileybury.The Gollants led St . B's in a merry dance asVassallo and Harvey shared 10 goals between themin their 38 point win over the Bloods . The winbrought them into the middle of the table, sharinga 2-2 record with fiaileybury and Old Melburnians .PREVIEW

SKOBS host the Redlegs at Glenferrie Oval inwhat is an important test for Old Melburnians .Michael Ford's charges are keen to establish them-selves as genuine contenders rather than middle-of-the-road pretenders and what better way to do itthan away to A-section's talented newcomers .McDougall, Aubrey. Stuckey and co . form a tightbackline and they'll need to be on the job today ifthey're going to have any chance of holding the likesof Garvey. Fraser. Ryan etc. Parkin, Berry, Topakasand Usinov form a handy forward line too, butSKOBS are just going so well at the moment. I don'thave the heart to tip against them . SKOBS by21pts .

Old Xaverianstravel to De La Salleeager to continuetheir winning wayswith the D's fresh from a thrilling win away toRedlegs . The in-form Ben Mannix will find eitBrushfield or Holmes alongside him while DJackson will earn either Landrigan or Dillon asopponent . Michael Blood is in good form atmoment (is Blood ever in poor form?) and hethe talents of the two Simons, Lethlean and Wcat his feet to clear the ball from the middle. Xhave to drop one soon, but it won't be this wfand they'll get up by 5 goals .

St. Bernards find themselves on the road ag,but confidence will be driving the team busweek after last Saturday's excellent win atHaileybury. Confidence will be in short suppl`Camberwell after the Cardinals received a drubtlast week but Bernards should be cautioagainst taking Scotch too lightly . Jason Gollant ;Tom Wilson will do battle in the ruck while Vassmight find the close-checking Rohan Price alcside in front of goals. I think I may have uncrated the Bernards, and I hope they'll back methis week by defeating the Cardinals by 21 poin

Collegians host Old Brighton at the Harry Ttoday and the good news is that one side will vaway with four points and a much-needed dosconfidence . Unfortunately, that also means thatteam will remain winless in A-section and the p.sure will mount to catch up to the pack . Dilenaboosted the Lions in two matches this year wJefferson continues to prove his worth as the leing big man . Goals are proving hard to come byOld Brighton but the dashing Kryzwniak ;Jackson have shown they do have pace. BrMcKenzie and Drew Warne-Smith are going to ihto kick goals today, but the A-section stalwartsedge out the newcomers by 19 points .

Today's Optus Vision Match of the Roicomes from University Oval where the Bloodsbe looking to bounce back from a loss and knoclthe impressive University Blues . The HfftcSecculls and Waldens give Old Haileybury plentbrotherly love, but they're going to need grit to ocome the Blues . The students have shown plentdash this year with Slimmon, McKinnonSturrock providing run while Lennen is alvhandy near goals . Should be a close game .Blues before a home crowd will sneak in bypoints .

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old Brighton - Congratulations to Davi dCochl'ane on today playing his 250th game.13,,oiluliilg in 1981 "Cocky" has played at all level s

n eli as serving the club on committee . A fine,chie~-ement for a truly fine clubman. Also all atOBGFC would like to congratulate Matt "Boots"

' icLennan on reaching 300 games today . A fine;,! tier for the club over many years winning; .~ards at Senior, Reserve and U19, as well a s

~-illg on committee . Well done "Boots" and alli;est in your chase for the elusive 348 .

Tom Wilson (Old Scotch) and Jason Taylor(Old Xaverians) compete last Sunday in areplay of last year's A Section Grand Final .

The Age VAFA sportswriterGarry Petroff writes about Saturday

VArA matches played and previews th eSunday A section Match of the Day.

SENIORS - 2.05 .98OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 2.3 4.5 9.6ST KEVINS 6.10 12.12 17.14 22.15Old Bdghtom Kent 2. Raju 2. Jackson 2. Alderson. Lennox Oakleigh . Beat :Lennox. Krycwnlak, Alderson. Hipwill. Woff, Pryor.St. Ifevins : Garvey 8. Ryan 5. M . Douman 3. Bowles 2 . Wise, Frazer . Terzini.McArdle . Beet : Mahoney. StbWa .M. Dorman, Garvey . O'Conner, Ryart.OLD MELBURTvRANS 1.1 4.5 7.8 9.13.87DE LA SALLE 4.7 8.7 9.11 9.14.68Old MeBmrn3ans: Topakas 3. M. Berry 2. L . Lloyd, Stuckey, Kennedy.Thompsar.Best: Stukett Aubrev, Eabrev, Thompson. M. Berry, Park-in .De La Salle: B . btannix 3 . D. Jackson 3 . Evans . Browne, Bonncic Best: D .Jackson, Seager, B . Marmix. Eller, Sivers . Swift.OLD RAVERIANS 6.4 11.5 15.12 21 .19.145OLD SCOTCH 0.2 2.7 5.10 6 .11 .47Old Xsveriam: tVood 2, Lethlean 2. Coughlan 2 . Richardson 2. Bowen 2 .Ford,Dann, Healey, Blood . Hunter. Hannesberrv. Barrett. Fay. Taft. Tucker. Cranage.Best : Bowen, Wood, Lau hlan . Landrtd~e- Hoknes. Hannesberre.Old Scoteh: T. Reid 2 . Pritchard 2, Colllns . Millar. Best : Price- O'Brien. Wilson.Smith . Pritchard. Splden.OLD HAU.EYBURY 3.3 6.8 10.9 13.14 .92ST BERNARDS 8.3 10.3 13.8 20.9.129Old HaBeybtuy: Carty 2. A. Hilton 2. Home 2. Carson . EfstaUllou, Fla,s . Graus.Lappage . Masat Morey. Best: Carson . Lappage. Marcy. M. Seccull . Kraus. A . Hilton.St. Bernards: 4assallo 6, Han^ey 4. Merrington 3. C . Byrne 2 . Swann 2 . Gilmore2 . Farmer. Best : L. Gdlant, A . Thomas. J . Gollant . J . Mount . T. Harvey. L. Vassallo.UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.7 6.10 10.13 13.15.93COLLEGIANS 1 .0 3.2 6.3 8.7.55University Blnes: Lennon 5 . Baker 2. Coleman. Featherston. Gungerich. Evans,Scimmon . StarLsltl. Beat : S . Linunin. Starlski. Wilcox Sturrock . Fearang.McKinnon.Collegians: MeKenzte 2. Bennet, Dearte - Johns, Harrison . Humphrey. Wallace.Warne - Smith, Best: Lake, Deane - Johns. Delena JeCrerson .t4ailace. Kenneallv.

RESERVES - 2.05.98OLD BRIGHTON 1.1 1.2 3.3 6.5.41ST EEVBYS 4.2 9.5 11.10 12.12.84Old Brighton Grammarians : B. Wilson 3. Fisher 3. Farrer 3 . Paskey 2 . B.Patterson 2. Brew 2. Best: McNamara. Fisher. Corke . C . Torts . Bu1Cm . Brew.St. Kevfus: B. DoWsian 4, I. Hewett 3. P. Scarfo 2. D. Motian. T. Salisburp. G.Mulcahy, Best : J. Finch . N . Hart. M. Rizto. B. Dallman . D. Sheehy. A. Hart. -OLD MELBURNIANS 4.4 5.4 7.7 10.8 .68DE LA SALLE 3.3 9.8 10.8 13.9 .87Old MeTMu%sns: Theodore 3 . Nelson 2 . Jukes, Rose . S . Brown. J . Bunn. Miller.Best: Miller. Pattinson, P. Theodare, Jenkins, Cloke. J. Bunn.Be La Salle: Fisher 6. Campbell 2 . Fiume 2 . Reset 2 . Ford . Beet : Fisher. Hooder.Campbell . Van Der Dligt . Wytes, Morel.OLD XAVARIANS 2 .4 7.7 10.12 12.14.88OLD SCOTCH 4 .0 5.2 6.3 8.5.53Old Raverlens: Hawicins 3 . Hell 2, Gladman 2 . Hilbert 2, Fleming. Jones . Dillon.Best: Woodruft, HeO . Steam Hilbert . Walsh . Pennv.Old Scotch: Hawkins 3. Castricum. EapJe. Panton. Gwynn . Thomas . Beat:Thompson . Haukins. Castrkum. Marcos. Thomas. Davis.OLD HAB.EYBUHY 2.1 5.4 7.8 12.10.82ST BERNARDS 1.4 2.7 4.10 4.14.38Old HaBeybury: Forsyth 3. Webb 2 . Gopu. Deaden, Saunders. Waters . Best:Team EfCort.St . Bera®rde : Wood, P. Capes, Collins . Nutter. Beat; A . Capes- B. Overman . S.Grey, Matthews . Catterall. Freeman.U'NIVERSITY BLUES 2.1 5.1 6.2 9.4 .58COLLEGIANS 5.1 11.5 14.9 16.10.106University Blues: W}rnkowskl3. Nugent 3. Nation 2. Kluge 2. Cater. House,Long(y. Beat: Nugent . Tweddle, Ha}ter. Broektey. Byrne, Nation .CoBegiane : 0' Donnell 3. Byrne 2 . Florentine 2. Harris 2 . Woolev 2 . Inglis. Jones .Proctor. Startin. Beet: Florentine, Jones. Van Der Venue, Inglis. Harris . Morley.

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CLUB LAST WK TOTALST. BERNARDS 6 23ST. KEVINS 5 18OLD SCOTCH 16ST. KEVINS 2 12ST. KEVINS 8 12

A RESERVEFISHER DE LA SALLE 6 16WRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 14CRANE OLD SCOTCH 12SAUNDERS OLD HAILEYBURY 1 1 2

Next Week's Matches & A Section UmpiresContinued on Pane 41

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OlDM®BUFthI ~~

Coach: Leigh cwls«, Coach : Kevu, Collins GRAMMARIANS coach: Simon Meehan coach : Michael FordRes. Coach Craig Nankerm Rea Coach : Greg FeutriA Coach :Da~ Tapping Res. Coach:P~ FMouds Res. Coach: David Brown

1 B. King 1 M. ChunRes Coede S2epi~en Bet.

1 A. Baxter 1 M. Bennett2 N. Florentine 2 P. Fiume 1 A. Kryzwniak 2 D. Connell (C) 2 S Theodore3 B. Woolhouse 2 M. Mercuri

3 D Crowe2 J . Murch 3 D. Warden

.3 A . Ross

4 T. Van Der Veene.

4 L. Hall 3 R. Oakley 4 C. McKenzie 4 S. Ellinghau s5 G. Deane-Johns 5 C. Swift 4 M . Talbot 5 C. Warden Bun n5 L6 S. Van Der Veene 6 M. Fisher 5 N. Perry (C) 6 W. Smith

.6 P. Hanbury

7 L. Byrne 7 C. Brown8 C Wri ht

6 S. Alderson 7 Adam Hilton 7 C. Thompson8 C. Higson

.9 C. Campbell 7 B . Logan 8 M. Orton 8 M. Lovett

8 C. Pollock 10 T. Silvers 8 G. Hipwell 9 C. Home 9 C. Aubrey9 V. Cleary 11 A. Evans (VC) 9 S. Lennox 10 C. Efstathiou Roberts10 T10 S. Harding 12 D . Toohey

13 A Johnstone10 R . Hartman 11 C. Hucker

.11 M . Jukes

11 B. Mackenzie.

13 A Waters 11 A. Fitzgerald 12 D. Seccull 12 A Hewitt12 C . Dilena

.14 A. Duncan 12 H . Bickett 13 B. Carty .

13 S Rose13 G . Palmer 15 J . Hodder 13 R . Kent 14 A. Forsyth .

14 J Bun n14 D . Warne-Smith 16 A. Grant

16 S. HYIand14 B. Paterson15 D Tymms

15 N. Morey15 R. earthalmeusz

.15 M . Forste r

15 N . Michael 17 A. Elliott .William s16 B 16 C. Warden 16 C. Eabry

15 Y. Phillips 18 A. FlowerdayTully19 J.

17 A Man Den Dungen 16 B. Langford-Jones 17 A. Topakas16 A . Wallace

Hosking17 R

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'18 M . Jackson (VC) 17 Ash Hilton 18 O . Keebi l

19 A Parki n.18 J . Bennett

20 P. O Brie n21 D . Jackson 19 A . Mandylaris 18 C. Jayasekera

Armstang (VC)19 M

.20 J . Guest

19 B . Mooney 22 P. O'Callaghan23 D Grace

20 A . PalfreyWinter21 N

.20 C . Kraus 21 L. Boyd

20 A . GreenwaY

.24 J . Morel

.Farrel l22 K 21 A. Walden 22 A. Waddell

21 A . Johnston 25 G. Hynes.

Pryo r23 A 22 S. Richardson 23 M . Berry (VC)22 D . Kerr 26 S . Wood .

24 R Carter 23 M. Seccull 24 C . Berry23 N . Milat24 R. Hartnett

26 P. w lesY27 L. Van Der Pligt

.25 S . Nickas 24 A. Ross

25 G . Rowlands26 C . Kennedy27 O . Boyd

25 J . Frazer28 S . Hart29 D.

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26 T. McNamar a27 D Paterson

26 G . Phillips (VC) 28 S. Rabbitt26 S . Wooley 30 B . ~

.Alderto n28 A 27 J . Dann 29 M. Ward

27 S . Humphry 31 K . Mannix32 R Bonnici

.29 P Woff

28 A. Pound 30 I . McMullin28 S . Blackman .

32 C. O'Callaghan.

32 N Bulfin29 B. Carson 31 J . Hart

29 A . Kenneally 33 M . O'Donnell.

Reid34 MR . Aughterson 32 A. McDougal l

30 M . Galbraith 34 A . Moore ..35 S Mercer

31 D . Maso n'

33 G . Dixon31 J . Nevins 34 A . Pedicini . 32 P. O Donnell 34 C . Elli s32 J . Tarpey 36 A . Abbott 36 B . Pollock 33 A . Floyd 35 D Brow n33 A . Startin

36 B . Ashende n37 S Clay

38 J . Raju 34 C . Reidy.

36 A . McKeo n34DD. Entwisle

.37 J . Murphy 39 A. Fischer .Lappage35 D 37 R . Mulquiney

35 R. Morley 38 A . Mithen 40 N. Bufn 36 B . Lay 38 A Michel l36 G . Fode 39 P. Brasher (C) 41 J . Murchie 37 S . O'Grady

.40 S Crow

37 M . O i eP40 M . Butle r40 A. Raynor 42 A. Corke 38 R. Parker .

41 G. Wilhelm38 M . Lake (C) 41 M . Harber 43 C . Brew 39 M . Stanojevic 42 P Theodor e39 R. Jones 42 R . Marks 44 A. Brown 40 H . Gopu .

43 T Cloke40 M . O'Donnell 43 L. Borella 45 T. Desmyth 41 B . Malin .

44 P. Thompso n41 S . Lubich 44 X. Clancy

44 T. Montgomery46 D . Hanse n

Wilson47 D42 D. Scaife43 R Plecher 45 Z. Useinov

42 L. Vasdeki s43 G . Coo erp

45 A. Tucker46 M . Haa ng

.49 M. Barber

.44 A. Kirkwood-Scott 46 D . Holme

47 S Brown45 M . Mossman 47 D. Lasini 50 S. Williams (VC) 45 N. Hill .

48 C Jenkins46 C. Harris 47 D. Rogers

48 D Smith51 D . Strachan 46 P. Langford-Jones

47 J Kurta

.49 T. Stuckey (C)

47 D. Milat.

50 P. Mannix 52 D . Stockdale53 B Letchford

.48 S . Saunders 50 P. Marini s

48 J . Lemon49 A Smith

50 J . Doa k51 N. Smith

.55 C . Toms 49 R. Goulden 51 C. Banks

.50 B . Jefferson

52 B. Byrne 56 R . Brown 50 A. Bonwick 52 B . Campbel l53 A Bain s

51 P. Baxter52 D. Hylan d53 L. Seeger 57 A. McLachlan 51 P. Dimon d

52 D Reid.

54 I Paterso n52 N. Gil l53 M Inglis

53 A. Smith54 S. Crowe

59 T. Farre r60 D . Crewdson

.53 C. Pountney

.55 S . Murray

.54 T. Dimo oulosP

54 J . Duckett56 M. Moloney

61 A. Witte 54 M . Thiele55 D. Scaunich

56 J . Miller57 M . Peer s

55 A. Mirakian 57 B. Brasher 62 A. Lewi s63 B Wilson

57 M . Wray 58 S . Gigli a55 E . Jones57 J Moore

58 T. Ford58 A. Scott

.66 T. Lennox

58 R. McMaster 59 J . Raftopoulas.

58 A. Thompson 59 B. La'Brooy59 C . Troia

71 B . Alderson 59 L. Hardeman60 J. Amitrano

60 H. Marshall61 J . Sallaban k

59 M . Richards 60 B. Hoy84 P. McMahon 61 A. Hall 62 W. Hauserman

64 M . Gribble 61 R . Grace 62 R . Thornton 63 J . Rig g70 T. Smith 62 R . Beattie

63 S McManus65 C . Dowling 64 p Mill s

77 T. Proctor .64 A. Scott 66 L. Col e66 S. Thomas67 B. Lee The Marine THE68 M. Elli s

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A eeOnOLD SCOTCH

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1 K. Stokes

2 B. Phillips3 C. Hosking4 T Holt (VC)5 R. price (VC)6 L. McDonnell7 J . Kitche ng C. Reidg A . Boyd10 J . Kerr11 M . Angus12 S . Hume13 N . Hooper14 D . Norman15 Matt hew O'Brien16 A. Speed17 S . Woodhouse18 S . Collin s19 S . Spiden

20 T. Wilson21 S . Gibbs22 C. Heath23 0. Crane24 L . Hawkins

25 T. Pritchard26 A. Crow27 R. Armstrong28 R. M alle tt29 A. Teesdale30 J . Laird31 A . Smith32 T. Gross33 J . Hanneman34 G. Eagl e35 S. Steele (C)36 A. Millar37 J. Smyth38 R . Eagle39 M. Starick40 A. Warner41 A. Castribum42 S. Duthi e43 J . Paterson44 M . Gwynn45 M . Blenheim46 S . Panton47 T. Rei d48 P. Davis49 D . Thomas50 C . Tindale51 A. Faichney52 A. Lines53 S. Milliken54 A. Seymour55 A. Mitchell56 T. Wilmot57 N. Morri s58 N. Thompson59 A . Walkom60 M . Webe r61 S . Eustace62 A . Cowper63 T. Gray64 Mark O'Brien91 S. Grigg

OLD XAVERIANSCoach: Tim

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1 M. Blood (C )2 M. Bourke3 L. Hanneberry4 D . Landrigan (VC)5 A. Hei l6 A . Keyhoe7 S. Lethlean8 M. Holmes9 G. Hatfield11 Adam Jones12 J. Bowen (VC)13 L . Gladman14 D . Stone y15 J . Taylor16 L. For d17 D . Richardson (VC)18 S . Hunte r19 D. Stean20 M . Hardman21 T.Ockleshaw22 A . Bourk e23 B . Berry24 B . Coughlan25 P. Lechte26 S. Tucker27 L . Fay28 B. Cranage29 S . Wood30 D . Dann31 L. Tuddenham32 A. Brushfield33 B . Healy34 A . Belli

35 S . Hede36 P. Barrett

37 J. Hawkins38 T. James39 N . Ockleshaw

40 R . Ryan41 A. Dillon42 T. Fleming43 T. Woodruff47 B . Hilbert45 T. Coughlan46 Andrew Jones47 J . Kay48 M .Jones49 R . Dillon50 J . Drake51 D . Walsh52 P. Conquest53 M. Diamond54 R .Jones55 P. Salter56 M . O'Callagha n66 P. Panagiotopoulos

St BERNARDScaaa,: c~ry r«~Rea C~ : David Is w

1 A. Comito2 J . Hardwick3 A. Brebner4 V. Comito5 Joe Mount6 C. Wood7 S . Parrett8 L. Vassallo8 A. Capes (R)9 J. Kennedy10 N . Mitchel l10 G. Mathewes (R)11 P. Capes12 B. Hogan13 S. McKeon14 A. Thomas14 A. Vinecombe (R)15 T. Wilkinson15 L. Overman (R)16 C . Gray17 B . Swann18 P. Hayes19 L. Gollant (C)20 T. Sheehan21 B . Loughlin22 Adam Merrington23 Andrew Merrington24 G. De Mamiel25 JP. Kavanagh26 J. Gollant26 M . Overman27 A. Nathan28 P. Gilmour29 J . Overman29 D . O'Connor30 J . Debono31 M . Farmer32 T. Harv ey33 James Mount34 S . Daffey35 M . Juricskay36 C. Bon d37 B . Debono38 D. McAllister39 S . Donelly40 D. Abfalter41 B . Overman42 T. Paradowski43 C. Davi s44 S . Taylor44 B . Moon (R)45 M. Dowling46 C . Byrne47 A. Osborne48 G . Collins49 A. Fewster50 S . Gray51 B. Gallaugher52 R. Nutte r53 D. Law54 D. Thomas55 M . Talbot56 G . Cusack57 L. Rogers58 P. Farrell59 S . Byrne60 A. Catteral l61 J . Cunningham62 M . Talbo t63 D . Berrhandt64 P. Fitzgerald65 P. Freeman

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I N. Hart2 J. Dynan3 M . Brady4 W. Keipran5 M. Doli~man6 D. Ciavola7 B. Kennedy8 B. Dollman9 M. Gargano10 N. Fraser11 D. R a n12 M . RYzio13 R. Bowles14 L. Mahoney15 M . Oliv e16 B . Garvey17 M . Terzirn18 A . Wise19 D . Sheehy20 P. O'Keefe21 J . Sibilia22 J . Macey23 A. Pivetfa24 S. Powell25 B. Marusic26 A. Becacqua27 R . Gross28 M . Farquharson29 A. Moun t30 D. Curti s31 A . McGuiness32 S . O'Connor33 G . Mulcahy34 P. Scarfo35 A . Thomas36 D . Kennedy37 S . Kennedy38 D . Smith39 S. Gribble40 A. Hart41 J . Hassett42 J . Pangrazio43 D . McArdle44 D . Moylan45 D . Weight46 J . Fogarty47 B . Quirk48 S . McConnell50 S . Kurin e51 J . Darcy52 J . Finc h53 J . Goldsworthy54 S . Gam e55 B . Callery56 M . Pangrazio57 C . Bossong58 J . Pickering59 N . Sweeney60 J . Lynch61 J . Herman62 N . Goldsworthy63 J . Berpin64 C . Baker65 T. Bare66 J . Vincent67 B . Day68 M . Davoren68 D . McNair69 P. Ryan69 M . Ryan70 P. Bannon88 J. Quirk

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UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Andrew SmithFtes. Coach: Pat Mackey

1 D. Slimmon2 J. Staritski3 J . Sturroc k4 D. Guengerich5 R O'Donnell6 S. Longle y7 D. Hayter8 N . Byrne9 S. Meade (VC)10 D . Maplestone12 B . Blood (C)13 G. Evans15 M . Kordick16 C . STewart17 G . de Crespigny18 S. Alexander19 B. Herrald20 R. Polkinghorne20 Z . McCarty22 P. Sheehan23 T. Wilcox23 B . Furphy24 P. Fairbank25 A . Henderson26 C. Mile s27 B . Fricker28 M . Thomas30 M . Coleman31 M . Mudge32 A. Nugent33 L . Tweedle34 J . McKinnon35 A. Bake r36 L. Morison37 A. Lennen38 M . Cobbledick39 B . Bohu n40 B . Miller41 M . Keely42 D . Keys43 J. McIntos h44 R . Featherstone45 G. McLachlan46 T. Johnso n47 S. Brockley48 H . Carter49 D . sTrack50 H. Nailon52 J . Clarke53 R. Versteegen54 D. Kiel y55 J . House56 M . Belford57 T. Irvine58 M . Wyrzykowski59 L . Fehring60 D . Edwards61 A. McLeod62 N . Taylor63 G . Kluge65 R . Benjamin66 S . Grace67 D. McAloon

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No rth Old Boys v. Therry PenolaNOBs started well at Moomba Park and dominated

the first quarter against Therry, however, poor kickingsaw NOB's squander their chances scoring 3 .12 toTherry's one goal in the first term. Unfortunately forTherry they also struggled to score, were unable to putany serious scoreboard pressure on NOB's and NOB'scontinued to have the better of the physical contests .Better players for NOB's were Jordan . Mikunda andMcGrath . Therry lifted in the last quarter kicking fourgoals and were well served by Casteldi and Carter whoworked tirelessly around the packs all day .Old Ivanhoe v . Ormond

Old Ivanhoe after a slow start made it two in a rowon the weekend after recording a good home win againstOrmond . In a gritty battle of the backlines scoring wasat a premium throughout the game . With only one pointthe difference at three quarter time Old Ivanhoe wereable to break the deadlock kicking five goals to two in thelast quarter to run out winners . The Old Ivanhoe back-line which stood up to Ormond's assaults all day longwas led by Rowen Weddle at centre half back, JohnMansfield at full back and Andrew Tiernan . OldIvanhoe's Jarrod Weddle provided a strong aerial pres-ence around the ground and kicked three valuable goalswhen playing in the forward line . Amongst the best forOrmond were Andrew Jobling, Mark Gilmore and BrettCollins .Ivanhoe v. Old Paradian s

Ivanhoe received a mauling at home at the hands ofOld Paradians . After an even first quarter the floodgatesopened and Paradians slammed on 7 .7 to 3 behinds inthe second quarter to take control of the game . OldParadians forward Harrison, kicked six goals andPannam chipped in with four . Bets players for OldParadians, were Harris, Papaluca . Pannam andDininosante .

MHSOB v. MazenodMelbourne High booted away from Mazenod in the

second half to record a comfortable win away . In the firsthalf Mazenod appeared to be in the contest with JohnBallenger holding the backline together and WayneMcLean and Shannon Morgan lively up forward .However MHSOB with veteran Birkett up forward kick-ing six and on ballersThompson, Skinner and ruckmanMcIntyre giving MHSOB drive out of the centre theykicked away in the second half .Marcellin v. Old Trinity

Marcellin grabbed top spot on the B section ladderwith a solid 38 win over Old Trinity . Marcellin set up thewin with a good first half of football. Kicking into thewind in the first quarter Marcellin were able to both holdthe ball in their forward line and outscore the home side .gong into quarter time with a two goal lead. In the nextterm going with the wind the Eagles kicked seven for the

quarter and opened upa match winning lead.Forwards Treganowanand Dineen were ableto capitalise on thegood work of Glenn Cox and Dave Waters winning tl^•••• .ball out of the centre . Marcellin were also well served tbackmen Nick Godwin, Stephen 0'Flynn and JustiSeabury who rebounded the ball out of defence . B

e players for Old Trinity were Phillips. Andrews anBalaszy .

PREVIEWSMarcellin v. Mazenod

Marcellin will be looking to continue the momentuiwhich has taken them to the top of the table and will texpecting to win against Mazenod at home. Marcellicoach Tony Paatsch will have a good idea of what texpect from Mazenod having spent three years there asenior coach . Mazenod in its recent games has beecompetitive up until half time but have lost grip ogames in the second half. They will need to hang in theiand make a contest of it for four quarters if they are tcause an upset on Saturday.NOBs v. Old Trinity

Both clubs having rejoined B Section have moved Ithe top half of the table and NOBs have proved to be orof the surprise packets of the early part of the seasoscoring several good wins . Old Trinity will be looking 1regroup after a shock home loss and will field a strengtlened line up for the clash against NOB's . Old Trinity t26 points .

MHSOB v. IvanhoeMHSOB have had mixed fortunes in the early part i

the season but appear to be striking some good fornIvanhoe after winning just one game against local riv~Old Ivanhoe, are in danger of losing touch with the lea(ing bunch and desperately need a win . But Ivanhoe wineed a massive turnaround in form to score an amwin . MHSOB by 28 points .Old Ivanhoe v. Therry

Old Ivanhoe has the opportunity to record its thirwin for the year against Therry who are still looking Iget off the mark in season 1998 . Old Ivanhoe's formlooking quite solid all of a sudden, with wins against

i of the early season leaders, North Old Boys a nOrmond . Old Ivanhoe by 30 points .

Old Paradians v. OrmondOld Paradians are travelling nicely at this stage

the season after demolishing Ivanhoe and Mazenod ithe last two weeks . This week they face a tougher tasin Ormond . Ormond will be stung by their loss at

i hands of Old Ivanhoe and will throw everything at 0 .Paradians. But Paradians at home and with greatscoring power should win, Old Paradians by 27 points

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c,iay played his 150th game for the club. The refer-,,Ice to Peter Cosgriff was a printing error . Apologies to,,Il coucerned.

old Trinity - Congratulations to Andrew Allibon on>chin 250 games today. A former captain and pre-

player. Andrew has also represented the VAFAas well as winning the B Section Best and Fairest

;"ard and club award (4). A quality player for the clubcr ,, [ sber of year, well done Andrew.

SENIORS,;AINIE CLUB LAST WK TOTALf p,I :RISON OLD PARADIANS 6 20;,T. i'RY MARCELLIN 141,1 :«ODLEY MHSOB 14,,1CNtAHON OLD PARADIANS 1 15, TURNER ORMOND 116ECKETT ORMOND 1 1 1

I,OP,RIE~;RJ`„2v`,1CGRATH

B RESERVENORTH OLD BOYSORMONDMHSOB 2

15131 3

MARCLLLIN V . MAZENOD Field: Darren Daigleish GeoffCurran Boundary: Anthony Degen Goal : Shannon Ryanl't _scovi

MHSOB v . IVANHOE Field : Mark Bushfield Adam KielGoal: Bernie Dix Robert ParryOLD PARADIANS v. ORMOND Field: Cameron StewartNigel Pedler Goal: John Pickett John Fin nNORTH OLD BOYS v. OLD TRINITY at DUNSTANRESERVE, BRUNSWICK Field : Tim Sutcliffe DamianLane Goal: Malcolm Venn Phil BergOLD IVANHOE v. THERRY PENOLA at EP SATURDAYr ield: Tim Ovadia Brendan Allen Boundary: Anthony: atcerson Simon Boileau Goal : Gary Clancy Shaneilcruert

REMEMBER

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRIN GALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO

ANY VAFA VENUE

SENIORS -- 2 .05.9 8OLD TRINITY 2.2 3.3 5.6 8.8 .561dARCELLBR 4.6 11.9 12.11 13.16 .94Old Trinity. Greig 2, Dal}Tmole. Allibon. Balazsy. Andrews. R. Phillips.Ramsden. Best: R. Phillips. Andre.ra, Allibon, Balars~. Stephens, Shaug(messyMareellIn: Tregannowan 4. Dineen 3, Collins 2. Watcrs 2. Fritlna Cox. Beat :Cox- S. O'F1ymr . Cronin, Fli£ma. Dineen .

MAZENOND 3.3 7.4 9.6 11.7.73MHSOB 4.4 7.6 12.14 18.20.128114azenod: McLean 4. ODonaghue 2. Steinfort, Morgan, Dunne . Sheriock. Fisher.Best : Quirk. Morgan . McLean. Sherlock. Healey. Hanlev.MHSOB: Btrkett 8. Thompson 2. Skinner 2. Pertzel 2, L"ssnbrick 2. Lambert.Hunt . Albergo, McIntyre. Best: Thompson. Skinner, Mclntyre, Lambert. Clowess .McCully.

IVANHOE 3.5 3.8 6.13 7.18OLD PARADIANS 3.5 10.12 17.16 22.20.152Ivanhoe: Duncan 2. Scuderi 2 . Flynn, Martin, Tagkrt - Scoccht. Best: Flyrm.Doherty. Tucker, Smble. Rau3ey. Lee.Old Paradfians: HarrLsan 6. Pannam 4, Vecchio 4. Papaluca 3. Hefernen 2.Gahin. Holland, Stevens. Best: Harris . Papaluca Pannan. Dintinosante. Zappa .Galvin.

OLD IVANHOE 1 .3 6.4 8.8 13.9.87ORMOND 4.4 6.9 8.9 10.10 .70Old Ivanhoe: J . Weddle 3. G . George 2 . J. Hope 2. B. Shadbolt 2. P. Donaldson.M. Stewart . . Tieman, M . Wuods . Best : J. Weddle. D. Spiden. A . Tiernan. R.Weddle . J. Mansfield, A . Corcoran .Ormoad : Robbins 2 . Billings 2 . Grace, MeComille . James, Hors£r.ld. Beckett.Best: Ecigeii. Jobling. Gilmore. Collins. Grace. Bailey.

THERRY PENOLA 1.0 2.2 4.4 8.7 .55NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .12 6.16 10.18 14.20 .104Therry Peaola: C . Banniste 3. CastaldL Crockford . OConner. Finnegan .Goedwirt. Best : Carter. Castaldi . Bot9e. Finnegan. C . Bannister, Sacco.North Old Boys: Tonkin 4 . Barker 3, Sleep 2. Mikunda Jordan, Colliwu. Lock,McGrath. Best: MIlumda Jordan. McGrath. Booth. Tonkin. Curry.

RESERVES - 2 .05.98OLD TRINITY 1.0 1.0 3.6 6.6.42MARCELLIIi 4.4 6.7 9.8 13.12.90Old Trtnity: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not receimd)MarceWa: Tsoukas 3 . Beattie 3 . Slattery 2. S. Bovsen 2 . RobOlotto . D . Cooper.Colville. Best: Gill, Van Lint. McIntosh. Bettiol. Healv. Randazzo.MAZENOD 8.7.55MHSOB 14.14.98Mnunod: M . Welch 2. Tsiaris. Quinn . Smith, Paolucet. Egan. Best : Smith.Paalucci. Vincent Mitchell . Carter, Quinn .MHSOB: Feferkranz 4. Cookman 3. McGrath 2. Winch. Fahey. McLardte- Saultry,Harcs. Best: Feferkranz . R . Newton, J. Newton. Sauttry . Har~vw. Smith .IVANHOE 1.0 2.0 3.4 5.5.35OLD PARADIANS 1.6 5.11 6.12 9.16.70Ivanhoe : Fahour. FrLsina Jacka, McDonald, ThaekuTay. Best: McDonald.Murphy. Mav,occa. Blaekurood, Whitehead, J . Seoble.Old Parad3ane : P. Digney 3, M.P. Geary 2 . Trusiove . Lynch. Ball, Baird . Best: M .P.Geary. Reld. Truslove, P. Digney. M.B . Geary. Ball.OLD IVANHOE 2.1 3.3 6.4 6.5.41ORMOND 1.0 5.1 7.4 10.8.68Old Ivanhox (Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not received )Ormond : (Goal Kickers an d Best Players not recehed)THERRY PENOLA 3.3 7.4 11.7 12.8.80NORTH OLD BOYS 0.1 5.2 8.2 10.5 .65Therry Penola: Bye 3 . Carbis 3. Clarke . GorYan. Hutchinson. Moloney. Morris.Pinner. Best: Gorman . Moran, Lvrona Naina. Sacco, Goodwin .North f'l Boys: B^•er 4, Robinson 3. Laxrie 2. Dyson. Bet: Orlanuk, Curren.

MAY 16 - ROUND 6IVANHOE v. MARCELLINORMOND v. MHSOB AT EP SATURDAYOLD PARADIANS v . OLD IVANHOEMAZENOD v . NORTH OLD BOYSOLD TRINITY v. THERRY PENOLA

Live B Grade Football Broadcast from 1 .45 p.m. every Saturday

18th April Old Ivanhoe vs Ivanhoe25th April Old Paradians vs Mazeno d2nd May Old Trinity vs Marcellin O .C .

Half Time and Full Time Score Hotline 94 57171 8

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B SectionIVANHOE MARCELUN MAZENOD M .H.S.O.B. NTH OLD BOY;

Coach'. Doni Vakanis Caxh Tary Pa~sch Coach: Rob Pr~ Coach: W~nn Fall Coach: Fra n c DmidR~. Coach: Rob Peace Res. Caech 6m Foxe Reserve: Tony CoW= Ras. Coach: Coin Drek® R es. Coach: Dam C~

1 D. Williams 1 C. Slattery 1 P. Robinson 1 J . Bamert 1 C. McKay2 L. HuII -Brown 2 M Karavisils 2 J . Ballenger 2 A. Howard 2 D. Waters2 J . Di Santo

.3 D . Waters 2 M. Peters 3 D. Woodley

Goldi n3 J 3 S. Mannassa3 C. Tucker 4 M. Gill 3 W. McLean .

4 M. King 4 S. Sleep4 D. Valkanis

5 M Moran4 A. Hanley 4 D. Fleming 5 B . Devin e4 R. Toogood . 5 W. Occhiuto 5 C. Young 6 M Gravin a

5 P. Manuel 6 D. Sampimon 6 N. Marmo 6 S. Grimmer.

7 P. Booth N )6 I . Taglieri-Sclocchi 7 M. Rowe 6 A. Smyth 6 G. Theobal d7 J . Pertzel (C) 8 B . Collison (VC )7 P. Rawley 8 R. Frisina 7 S. Morgan 7 A. Barge 9 L . Cur ry8 S. Saunders 9 M. Day 8 D. Carter 8 J . Gerner 10 S McGrath9 N. Thackwray

10 A . Bendoriccitto 9 M. Murray (VC )'

9 D. Fairchild (VC).

11 P O'Farrell10 P. Le e11 J . Finlayson 11 D . Taylor

10 M. O Hara11 T. Smith

9 D. Come r10 D. Skinner

.12 S . Loc k

12 B . Finlayson 12 B . Cronin 12 P. McCusker 10 M . Clowes 13 M . Lyons12 D . Ryan 13 S . Boysen 13 T. Bridgland 11 B B . Iris

h 11 JWinch 14 S. Cheshire13 S . Narkiewicz 14 A . Domingo 14 G . Young .

12 S . McCully 15 P. Kearne y14 P. Flynn 15 T. McIntosh 16 D . Healy 12 M . Feferkranz 16 K . Low15 J . O'Driscoll i 6 J Wallis 17 A. Mercer 13 A. Preece 17 M . Maguir e16 M . Scuderi . 18 D . O'Donaghue 14 M . Wa cottY 18 J . Murray17 K . Moussa 17 G . Cox 19 S . McMullin 15 J . Schippe r18 T Scoble 18 A . Caffry 20 C . Murray 16 S . Helmot 20 M . Robinso n19 R. Stewart 19 D. Cooper 21 S . Polan 16 A. Clarke 21 J Curren19 R. Duncan 20 S . O'flynn 22 D . Sherlock 17 P. O'Brien

.22 M . Connell y20 D . Sarto r

L. Blackwood 21 C. Mason 23 A. Tucke r24 D Nisbet

18 B . Axford19 C. Bruce 23 P. O'Dwye r`NY e r

22 R . Angelini 22 D . Merton .25 A. King 20 M . Penny 24 J . Barker

23 T O'Neill 23 P. Chambers 26 J . Dunne 21 A. Cap p21 G Mclardie

25 P. Christian24 P. Harris 24 B . Dinneen 27 D . Krom

.22 A. Lindsay 26 J . Roberts

25 J . Frisina 25 M . Stokes 28 N . Little 22 M . Zaghloul 27 S. Wals h26 S . Fairweather 26 T. Collins 29 R . Sharp 23 R. Williams 28 D . O'Farrel l27 J . Hoffman 27 S . Theisz 30 S . Fisher C()

24 S . Harrie s24 G Wilson

29 D . Bo ey28 J. Pace

28 N . Armstrong 31 N . Snart .25 S . Albon 30 M . Leig h

29 D . SchultzHarberts29 D

32 S . Paolucci 26 S . Harrison 31 L . Boyle (C)30 M . Sloan . 33 A. Quinn 26 L. Elliott 32 J . Lowri e31 D . McFarlane 30 A . Treganowan 34 M . Pollard 27 P. Hunt 33 M . Orianuk32 J. Lynch 31 W. Devercelli 35 J . Fisher 28 B . Betheras

Lawrence28 T 34 O. Abrahams33 S . McGowan 32 R. Colussi 36 M. Thek .

P. Albergo 35 L . Curre n34 B . Joyce 33 S . Beattie 37 G . Trigg 29 C. Drake 36 D . Tonki n35 P. Whitehead 34 D Ciro 38 G . Mitchell 30 T. Lambert 37 S Mikund a36 M . Moussa37 C . Giankoulidis

.35 P. Healy

39 B. Vincen t40 J . Le Grand

30 R. Newto n31 N. Fahey

.38 D . Nihi l

38 T. Thomson 36 J . Daffy 41 B Welch 32 A. Cassell 39 D . Hil l39 M . Ebbage 37 G . Cull

.42 B. Clifford 32 M . Konstanty

33 A. Sault40 D . Taylo r

40 B . Frew 38 M . Bo seny 43 C . Wylie 34 E . Thompson41 G . Burn s

41 C . McDonald 39 J . Tsoukas 44 M . Mastromanno 35 R. Limbnck 42 S. Reinman n42 T. Timms

40 J Dema44 D . Bolle 36 M . Fitzsimon 43 M . Prato

44 P. Martin .45 M . Ryan 36 A. Palmos 44 T. Spurlin g

45 J . Raywood 41 J. Seabury 46 D. Spreckley 37 R. McIntyre38 C Millar

45 B. Pawsey46 T. Heal y 42 D . Marson 47 P. E an9

.39 R. Clowes 46 I . Taleb

47 E. Marino 43 J. Robbilotta 48 A. O'Neale 40 W. Hayes 47 S. Vavallo48 B. White 44 S . Lane 49 L. Halvy 41 B . Cookman 48 M . Anderson49 A. Rosenfeld 45 M . Vanlint 50 C. Vinent 42 P. Spottiswood 49 J . Trimbol i50 D . Jacks 46 B . Colville 51 D. Murphy 43 M . Halliday

43 J . Spiteri 50 C . Bailey51 B. Gile s52 S. Doherty 47 L . O'Flynn

52 M . Quirk55 M . Quirk

44 B . Archdall45 D Senn

51 0 . Newman

53 M . Chazan 48 M . Randazzo 56 M . Welch.

46 R Peters 52 T. Jamieso n

55 L . Pearce 49 D . Dodorico 57 S . Yacoub.

46 A . Holland 53 D . Blenkiro n56 FE Raffoul 50 N Godwin 58 J . Moran 47 G . Best 54 T. Clevelan d57 D . Allaide

.51 J . Blackmore 60 M . Le Couteur 48 M . Sharpie s

48 J Wilson55 D . Timm s

58 D .Rattray-Wood 52 M Mifsud 61 M . Daivs.

49 D. Harvey 56 R . Pavlo v59 M . Fahour . 66 D. Johnson 52 B McGrath 57 B. Allma n60 E. Krischker 53 M . O'Sullivan 67 S . Dresser

.53 J . Newton 58 J . Quilty

64 C . Jackson 54 A . Wilkinson 69 B . Harper 61 M . Pretty 59 J . Bugel a66 FA Raffoul 55 D . Mcneill 70 G . Bye 64 1 . Gillespie 60 M . Rabar68 J . Owen 56 M . Randazzo ~+« 63 R . Gale69 J . Mazzocca 57 L . Bettiol 69 J . Joyce73 P. Merory 58 C . Keogh78 C . Brown

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OLD IVANHOEa-thS

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A CorcoranB YarwoodP. SigleyD Warry

A, ParkerD . Tol lT YoungP. Cargin

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T. YoungC. Webb

16 M. Wood s

8 T. Steven sg t.1 . Karayannis

10 PA . Veali S . Tully

11 P Marti n12 h4 . Johnston

1 3 A . Pappos13 C. Chan14 S . Kingston15 G. Douglas

17 J. Luk18 P. Bisogni

19 A . Barker

20 P. Quick

21 J : Mansfield22 P. Donaldson22 P. Golding23 M . Stewart24 G . Haros25 C. Moore26 D. Craker

27 J . Weddle28 D .Jones

29 R . Weddle31 D . Caddy32 N . Harris

33 T. Cormack34 D . Hall

35 L McLean36 S . Pidoto37 D. Stott38 Gerry George39 Gary George40 R. Davies41 L. Taylo r42 S . Vaughan43 A . Atkinson44 T. Agush i4 5 J. Hempstead45 M . Link e46 S. Ford50 C . Corcoran5 1 B. Shadbolt57 D . Kadaoui59 B. Elsworth60 S . Myers

OLD PARADIAPISCoach: Patl F~yRes. Caach: Tary

1 S. Vincent2 P. O'Loughlin3 J . Dallas

4 S. Phil p5 MP. Geary6 B. Pannam7 P. Cosgriff8 P. Zappa9 P. Harri s10 P. Brabender (C)11 A . Burns12 F. Papaluca13 D . Stevens14 B . Brabender15 A. Vecchio16 M . Godfrey17 B. Hart18 M . Lynch19 A. Brullo20 J . Willits21 B. Clayton22 A. Dianati23 P. Walsh24 D. Digney25 A . Heffernan26 M .B . Geary27 K . Jenkins28 J . Holland29 S . Dowlan30 T. Mullligan31 L. Galvi n32 P. Digney33 B. Vear35 M . Gal e37 L . Rocchiccioli38 M . Hildebrand39 P. Rei d40 D . Baird41 G . Porteous42 T. Clayton43 P. Heal y44 P. Joyc e45 T. McMahon46 B . Flyn n47 N. Ball

48 M . Joyce

49 M . Hildebrand50 M . Williams52 A . Villant i54 S . Signorini56 M . Ryan57 S . Moore72 D . Truslove

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St., YarravillePh : 9687 8722

OLD TRINITYCoach: BendD"RA& Coach: Phil Rob=

1 S. Kennedy (VC)2 G. Hudson3 A. Allibon4 J . Arrowsmith5 P. Vanderhoek6 R. Heath7 D. Balaszy (VC)8 S. Dalrymple9 A. Andrew s10 M. Shaughnessy11 A. Richard s12 C . Wilson13 J . Cade14 J . Stickland15 T. Stephens16 C. Barr17 D. Burrows18 D. Vargo19 A . Sheehan20 C. Phillips21 L. Kennedy22 D . Beardsley23 A . Ramsden (VC)24 E . Davatzis25 F. Cameron26 D . Robinson27 L . Clarke28 C . Butler29 A. Sealy30 L . Taylor31 S. Bladeni32 D . Glass33 D . Heighton34 L. Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S . Medlin38 R. Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 T. Peggie44 B . Power45 S . Wyke46 M . Beamish47 P. Beet48 T. Morpeth49 K . Tsonis50 J . Adgemis51 M . Boyd52 L . Seaburgh53 S. Torrens54 S . Natoli55 J . Levy56 P. Chido57 B . Alford58 W. Somerville59 E . Best60 A . Chiodo61 R. Sella64 J . Pickett

ORMONDcoach (3-aceP. C~dt: Tim Hilo1 A . Jobling2 C. Symes3 A. Orr4 A. Grace5 B. Turner6 T. Gallaghe r7 B. Connell (C)8 M. Gilmor e9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D . Edgell12 N. Werner13 D. Turner14 S. Jame s15 L. Holcombe16 T. Stewart17 P. Joy18 W. Block19 D . Cleary20 M . McConville (VC)21 J . Brown22 R . Block23 P. McDonald24 J. Collins25 D . Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B. Collins29 D . Whelan30 N . Well s31 B. Egan32 T. Fimmel l33 L. Livingstone34 R. Remman35 G . Baile y36 S . Mackey38 Paul Milner39 J . Byron41 D. Billing42 C. Keleher43 S . Corben44 M . Mabbett45 D . Barton46 C. Cleary47 R . Keating48 G. Smith49 M. Horsfield50 C . Day51 G. Kin g52 N . Courtney53 G . Hammond54 S. Herman56 M. Farrell57 S . Haines58 M. Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B . Keath62 M . Stielow63 M . Goldber g

KHYATSHOTEL

RY PENOI .ACoacfi: Te~ty t~uiwtRos. Co~tr Ctds Byre

1 M. Petrevski

2 M. Finnigan

3 P. Gorman

4 M. Elliot

5 S. Sacco6 J . Vain a7 A. Moloney8 L. Hollow9 M. Grocock10 R . Egglestone10 R . Bannister11 J . Hutchinson12 R . Moran12 B. Crockford13 J . Thrush14 M . Hewitt15 G . Pinne r16 M . Goodwin (VC)17 G . O'Conno r17 R. Lyons18 L. Kuret19 L. Kloster20 J . Clark e21 S . Bannister22 S . Griggs23 C . Bye24 S . Kuret24 M . Juric25 M . Postma26 G . Carbis27 B. Stephens28 D . Barron29 S . Goodwin30 M . Tadanic31 S . Hollow32 J . Sacco33 N . La Fontaine34 T. Morris35 S . O'Halloran36 D . Watson37 D . Castaldi3 839 S . Boyle40 P. Garoni41 M . Crotty42 M . Gauci43 M . Warren44 D . O'Neill45 T. Denman46 B. Phillips47 D . Goodwin63 W. Boyle

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tatistics today play a major part in football, or do they?Statistics are a wonderful thing in that you can gath-

er as much or as little information from a statistic, depend-ing entirely on how much relevance you believe that sta-tistic has to the discussion you are having or the pointsyou are trying to make . To aid my point, here are some1998 C Section statistics, from which you can take what

you will .Let's start with the most potent offence, Beaumaris,

who after four rounds are averaging 23 goals per game(gpg), and the tightest defence, St .Bedes Mentone whoallow a miserly 13 goals per game, but they also averageonly 15 gpg in attack . The slackest defence is Thomastownwho allow 22 gpg, but then they average 18 gpg in attack .The least potent offence is St .Kilda South Caulfield aver-aging just 13.5 gpg.

Our only undefeated side, Old PrIentonians has the sec-ond best offence (20gpg) and defence ( l5gp_9J, but theiraverage winning margin is only 38 points, compared withBeaumaris who, not including their loss (only 10 points),have an average winning margin of 63 points . Now takingan overview of the section as a whole, the average of goalsscored is 17 per game, as is the number of goals scored bythe opposition, which stands to reason. What all of thesesstatistics say is dependant completely on who you followand the context in which they are taken, but do illustratethat statistics, when used properly, can be a useful tool fora thinking coaching staff Statistics will be updated as theseason progresses.

Review - Round 4.Old Mentonians made it a four from four start, keep-

ing their supporters on the edge of their seats, or car bon-nets, again, before finishing just ahead of StAilda SouthCaulfield by 27 points . The first three quarters were evenenough. The Panthers though were making much more oftheir opportunities up forward and gradually increasedtheir lead as the match went on and were 21 points upcome orange time .

Both backlines were described as almost impassable,the relative low scores evidence of this, and the kick to kicksimilar to a training drill . In the final term things tightenedup . The saints peppered the goals, but managed only 8behinds before finally posting a major to get within 6points. But the Panthers won the crucial next centre breakand the saints could give no more. Maybe a lucky escapefor the Panthers, or evidence that the Saints have finallysettled. Best for the victors were Twentvman who wasexcellent all dav, as were Mullin and Lean in defence on aday when outstanding forwards were few. For the spiritedSaints . Astapenko and Tkocz, also down back were theirteam's best.

In another relatively close game, St .Leos Emmausmanaged to hold out a fast finishing Thomastown by 19points at blowy 'Thomas oval . In a high scoring affair,St .Leos had first use of the breeze and booted six goals .

poor disposal into theforward line costin

g them a higher score, and they were 19 points

up at the first break. The Bears though hit back withbreeze and outscored the visitors 6 goals to 2 to be upjust 5 points at the half. St .i eos burst out of the block;the third and booted 7 goals to get out to a 4 goal leacthe final break . Into the breeze in the last the Two Bliworked hard, but the Bears were coming. The home sgot to within 3 points before St.Leas, who had most ofplay during the match, steadied and three late goals ]the match out of the Bears reach . In no particular or(best for the winners were, Burgess, Ronchi and Pec(Vaughan also booted 7 goals, and for the Bears, Fel

o Diana and Plant helped keep the Bears in it all day.In perfect conditions at Beauniaris, the Sharks pi

on 25 goals to add to Bulleera/Templestowe's w(Beauy 75 point winners. The Sharks were all over the

,itors in the first term and by siren time were 54 pointsand the game was practically over, The Bullants got ithe game in the second, but the Sharks kept the presson and were well and truly in control by half time.third quarter was another easy one for the Sharks, <although the Bullants eventually came good in the Iterm, their efforts were never going to be enough to o)come three quarters of lacklustre play . For the winnMahmoud and Pitts both kicked 7 goals and togetmake up very potent forward line . For the Bullants thouthat man James was again best and the rest of the tebetter lift if they want to go anywhere this year .

At Mentone, a solid more so than impressive four qtter effort from St.Bedes/Mentone got them over the ]against a spi rited Banyule side by 20 points . In a gathat was extremely important to both sides, the Tismanaged to take early control and maintained an earlgoal lead for the remainder of the match . Each sidevery hard at the ball, the Tigers though ventured into t!forward line much more often that the visitors, and inend that proved the difference . Adam Thompson provisome much need drive from the centre for the Tigers, <was with first gamer Wes Furlong and Tony MacGeorgegoals) in the Tigers best. This game should serve as a w.up call for the Tigers and although they lost, a confidebooster for Banyule who were there all day and just misout.

Old Geelong forced their way into third spot onladder with as comfortable 41 point victory over Hamp,Rovers at Elsternwick Park, however no informationreceived on that match .Preview - Round 5.

This is certainly proving a hard one for tipstResults are really up and down, and I am unsure whetthe competition is really even, or some teams onlywell when they feel like it . Ebbs and flows. ups <

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;; nlid' ;id and a strong forward line, and o nL, rjund should outrun Thomastown who strug-

, Lill out four quarters on the bigger grounds . Rover s

B,µ,t travel to Burwood to take on StIeDs wh o.1 and 2 and are good up front averaging almost 2 0

e . They need to be because the Sharks are th er.i_ll leaders in that category and will use that 3 goal

to defeat the Two Blues in what looms as anru,g affair.

B,aryule play Old Geelong, the Oggers sitting nicelyulird ='ot with three wins and just one loss. They seem~ enjoying the challenge of C section football, and I

yule, as hard as they are trying will not be abl e_~teil it with the Oggers .FLlally its Saints versus Saints, the ones from South

C,ttifie'd hosting the ones from Mentone. Neither team; ; managed to set this year alight so far, and this i s

,-- up as a tight affair. The Tigers will welcome backnames, and the saints seem to have found the

:.rd they are looking for. A hard one to tip but thehave the edge in ladder position, and a couple more

~ un the board so I will go for them .

Thomastown - tlations go to both JohnTheodorou and Gr€ " Scar,, for playing 150 an d 100

nrs respectively for the club . Both fi ne contributorsocer a number of years. Well done to you both .

F - -:OUPVD 6B6 :AUMARIS v . HAMPTON ROVER SOLD fl'i NTONIANS v . ST. LEOS EMMAUSii ULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . ST . KILDA STH . CAULF.Tl [O~YiAASTOWN v . BANYtILEOLD ;ELONG v . ST. BEDES MENT. TIGER S

HA','E'I`OI : ~ D =' 3 v. :3DM-?3T43 Field :Mark- Jenkins Peter Simpso nST. LEOS EMMAUS v. BEAUMARIS Field : NellMeCbrquadale David LepairBULLEEN-TEM I'LES'I`OWE v. OLD M ENT€?NI-AIVS Field: Andrew Stephen Craig BratjbergBANYULE v . OLD GEELONG Field : Chris WallisPaul WithingtonST. KILDA STH CAULFIELD v. ST. BEDEShIENT. TIGERS Field: Shaun Rolls AndrewChapman

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

involving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the ground o r

other or other similar such conduct"

SEiYIO K3 - 2.05.98OLD GEELONG 2.2 8.5 14.12 16.14.110HAMPTON ROVERS 1.1 3.4 8.5 10.9.69Old Geelong: M. Wilson 3 . Howells 3 . W Paul 2. Neeld 2. Edmond, J . Wilson .Anderson . Davison, Cooke, Edge. Best : W. Paul . Vtckers,WIDLs. J . Wilson, M .Wilson, Edmond . J. Paul

. HamptonRvsxra: Helliger 3. McKellar 2. Pwer 2. S. Anderson, Browne, Scarlett .Beat : Parkinson . Ariz, S. ANderson . Browne, J . Ferguson . C.. Ferguson .

THOMASTOWN 3.2 9.5 11.9 17.11.113ST I.EOS E14iAUS 6 .4 8.8 1519 20.12.132Thoma.stown: Coped 5, Gorski 4. Holmes 3 . A . Ward 2 . P. Calasimo. A. Ward . DelPapa Best: Fellous, Diana Plant, Capect, P. Cobsttno, Grech.St Lens: B. Vaughan 7, T. Pcecsa 4. J . Fennel 2 . B. Hendrfcus 2, S. Pitcher 2, J.Smith . DeYvm, Rose. Be t: Burgess, Roncht . Pecan, WillLs. Vaughan. Devlin.BEAUMftE2IS 8.5 12.7 18.14 25.19.169BULLEEN TEAIPLESTO47E 0.0 5.7 8.9 14.10.94Beavmarls : Mahmoud 7, Pitts 7. Mills 2 . A. Quinn 2 . Vance 2 . Hanrahan. Haynes.Holt . Jury. M. Quin. Beet: Pitts, Martin, Mahmoud, Mitchell. Ward. A. Quin.BuBttu -Tinnplestowa Williams 4, James 3 . Hartin 2 . S . Driver, C . Parris, Smith,N. Bone . Darby. Best : James, W. Thompson. S. Driver, Harlin . Agotls, Smith.ST KILAA STH CAULFIELD 3.4 5.9 8.14 9.20.74OLD MEhTONIANS 5,4 8.7 10.11 15.13 .103St. Kitda Sth Caulfield:: (Goal Kickers and Best 14ayxrs not received )Old &Seatoa3sne: Acreman S . White(ord 3 . Bournon 2 . Ferguson 2 . D . Kitto. B.Murphy . Soliev. Beet: Twentymut, Mullin. Solley. Lean. B. Murphy, Acreman.ST BEDES MENT TIG. 4.4 9.9 12.12 15 .18 .108BANYULE 4.2 8.3 10.4 13.8 .86St. HWes Meat . Tig .: h4acgecu~e 10. D. Napier 2, Lalor, Ryan. A. Turner. Best :Macgeorge. N,11ce, Furlong. Bwth, D. Napier. Rt3n.Bangula 0' Connell 2 . tVithcell 2, GIDard 2, Plavfair 2 . R . Williams . Gilham .Rbodlock, Grindat. Noonan . Best: Playiair. M. Gray. Willmore . D. William .Bassett,lt'oalfock.

RESERVES - 2 .05.9 8OLD GEELONG 2 .1 3.5 5.11 10.13 .73HAMPTON ROVERS 0.2 2.3 2.3 8.3.39Old : Dukdata 4 . Harper 2, O'Brien . Spiden, Gatenby. Wilkinson. Best :Spiden, or, Harrington. McGregor. Liascos. Lee.Hampton Rovexa : Tota 2 . Young. Grimmer. M. Dunball, Hunter. Best: R. Dunball,Grimmer. Salter, Mason . Percy.

THOMASTOWN 0.1 5.1 5.1 11.2.68ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.4 5.6 8.10 9.10.64Thamastown: scarps 7. B. Smith 2, Rio 2 . Best- Scarpa Sincla's, D. Maggio .Brooks. Rio. Pouglos .St . l.~- MeCcsmak 3. Mitchell 2 . Simmondson. Briggs. Hdangjho . Clohesy.Best: ShtunondsoaL Mitchell, Briggs . McCormack . Ottabre, Neue,v.

BEAUMARIS 4.3 7.5 11.9 13.14.92BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1.1 2.3 4.3 4.3.27Beaumarls: R. CorIIeld 5, IS. Broakte 3. A . Blaclde, P. McMahon. J. Wadhom . Best:D. Sheldroke. P. Thomas, R. Cortteld. N. McLean. M. O'Brien. A. Blackie .BuIlten Temptmtowx: Cooper, Beams. P. Bone . Franklin. Best: P. Bone, P.DaIlloglb . D. Mills, J . R+e3y. B. Todd . P. Edwards.

ST KB,DA SOUTH CAULFIELD 8.7.55OLD MENTONIANS 17.11.113St . Kilda South Caulfleld : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )Old Meaton3ans: Norman 5 . Riley 3 . Davis . Prige. P. F7askfs. Graham . W~ussCousins. S. Kitto. Anqerson . Best: Winguss. P. Ftaskts . Davis . S. liltto, Rlley.Clothier,

ST. BEDES MENT no . 3,2 8.5 10.8 14.10.94BANYULE 3.0 4.2 8.8 12.11 .83St. Bales Ment Tlg.: S. Kidd 4, S. Hecker 2, S. Waters 2. M. Ubenti 2. C . Ross, L.MeH , C. Martin . A . L'Huitlter . Best- C . Maren, J. Sebire. S. Hecker. B . Beasley.S . ' d . J. Dickinson .Baneuta J. Kinneaz 5, Turnbull 3 . P. Williams, Gilbert. Riches, Parni<utsche. BestA, P it J. Kinnear. Ymg, Sheehan, Turnbull . P. Williams.

NAMSENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTAL27

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MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 10POWER HAMPTON ROVERS 2VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 7CAPECI THOMASTOWN 5ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 5

C RESERVECORFIELD BEAUMARIS 5 17SCARPA THOMASTOWN 7 16RILEY OLD MENTONIANS 3 14O'BRIEN OLD GEELONG 1 12

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D SECTIONKen Bremner

Bouquets to Monash Blues, Parkside, AJAX, Aquinas .St. Pats and Yarra Valley for continual excellence inforwarding fax reports on games (terrific stuff, keepup the good work) .

Lemons to Old Essendon, Whitefriars, Salesian,Uni Blacks and St . Johns for lack of reporting. Surelyit's not difficult to pen a few lines and forward a faxor Email .

Only round 4, yet a couple of games took on theappearance of finals action . Winners (Whitefriars andMonash Blues) are grinners and the losers(Southbank and Parkside) can please themselves .One would suggest that both camps will be lickingtheir wounds, restoring lost pride and doing a bit ofsoul searching between now and their next meetings .Jackers back on track at the expense of OEG's .Patters notch up a history making win in D section,Bloods overcame a resolute Salesian and Yarra ValleyOld Boys continue on their merry way . Whitefriarsremain the only undefeated team whilst at the otherend of the scale, Uni. Blacks are yet to record winnumber 1 for season '98 .

REVIEWAt Donvale in perfect conditions Southbank rat-

tled Whitefri ars in the first quarter and if not forextremely poor conversion could have sewn the gameup there and then . However, the Friars stuck to theirtask had the better of the second quarter and wentinto the sheds only one point in arrears. Totally dif-ferent second half with the Friars dominating mostpositions and with their superior fitness made theBankers look fairly ordinary.

Monash Blues travelled to Parkside and thehosts were able to edge to a slender lead at quartertime assisted by a slight breeze . Thereafter the gamebelonged to the Blues who seemed to have clear win-ners all over the park. The Blues defence was simplyawesome in restricting the Red Devils to just 7 majorsfor the day allowing their on-ballers and midfieldersto dominate and feed their forwards productively .

An uninspired second half took the gloss off AJAX4 goal win at home against Old Essendon Grammar.The Jackers led by some 46 points mid way throughthe second term and then appeared to take the foot ofthe pedal . AJAX turned their fortunes around bymaking 8 changes to their side and with skipperMarty Halphen back in the team and collecting 40odd possessions.

Sensational and history making win by St PatsMentone at the Patterdome against Uni . Blacks whoI must put this down as a game that was defeatsnatched from the jaws of victory . The Blacks led by31, 25 and 16 points at the respective breaks, how-ever the intensity that Patters played with in the laststanza reaped them a 5 goal to 1 quarter and a much

less deserved 10 point victory . St Pats want to go 0record as thanking the Uni guys and the umpires fomaking the after match a terrific affair .

Yarra Valley made a one horse race of matteragainst an injury depleted St Johns . To the credit tJoe's they toughed it out but just couldn't match thball and midfield strength of the Yarra boys who arstarting to look and play like a very accomplisheoutfit. Yarra Valley Old Boys wish to congratulatMatthew White on playing his 50th for the club lasweek (April 25) .

Aquinas and Salesian played out an extremeltight contest with no more than a kick in it throughout the day . Salesian bagged the first for the Iasquarter however a Bloods onslaught followed with,goals to 2 turning the game around on its ear an,Aquinas running out what seemed comfortable v

i tors. The scoreboard can sometimes tell lies .PREVIEW

Monash Blues v . AJAX - Sorry Headers, can't tiagainst you just to give you an advantage. KB beinof sane mind (at time of writing) measures up thBlues form as being stronger than that of thJackers . Monash home by 27 points. Reluctantlymust agree with KB although very tempted to punt o.the Jackas, who as their numbers return to the folwill become harder to beat every week but today it'the Blues just .

Old Essendon Grammar v . Whitefriars - Kwalked away from Donvale with his tail between hilegs amazed at the fitness level of the Friars . Now the(the Friars) might not travel exceptionally well, hoFsever the OEG's are going to want to be very, very gooto trouble them let alone beat them . Don't think scWhitefriars by 40 points . Whitefriars were indeed vergood last week and impressed TB as well, especial]the way they stuck to their game plan . If OEG's cawork it out they will be a chance but I just can't scthis happening .

Southbank v. Aquinas - The Bloods go into th :game with match winning confidence and are entitleto start as favourites . KB reckons on the fact ftafter notching up 28 wins on the trot the Bankers wibe fired up to kick start another winning streak . Inclose one, Southbank by 12 points . The Tigers wicertainly have to watch and be careful of the Bloocwho have certainly surprised . But the home sicrarely lose 2 in a row and I think they will bouncback with a vengeance.

Salesian v. Uni. Blacks - The home team must tclose to pulling their hair out or maybe even wors

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been terrific without getting the~ ti r~.,utr . Today KB suggests that the rooste r

,11, Lome to roost and Salesian to bag anothe r(itis one cbmfortabiy, by 30 points. A man,rut co his word, I vowed never to pick th eain if they lost last week, and so I'll stic k

1~;1an to win comfortably .

St . Johns v . Parkside - Similar to Southbank ,,- iii 1), :ery surprised if the Red Devils don't exact

pt,,tishment on the host team given their veryn t~ =,iiibition last week . The Jocs aren't travel-

(o ;, \,;eIl at present with injuries etc . etc. an d,id (- ~t i ould record a soft 36 point win . Even i f,dan Pola continues his good form and kicks

ba~u1 TB just cannot see the Jocs troubling~,ii (he r(10ound Devils .Farra -,r2?ley OB v. St. Pats Mentone - One swal-

,~ doe,u't make a summer an d KB thinks that St.nuvilc find that is the case this week. The Yarrar ;rre going along very nicely indeed and the pat-

r, houldn't hold too many fears for them. Yarra by

-s . Fancy having to agree with KB in every

„nc cliis round but realistically I have no option.he 1"arr :'s form has just been that little bit mor eo1)sis(ent than the Vultures and this should see

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NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALFOLA ST. JOHNS 9 18

LQII:SON WHITEFRIARS 16PGiZRY SOUTHBANK 2 16C. BARR ST. PATRS MENTONE 3 13C . C'ARRIGG WHITEFRIARS 4 13

i :1LL UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 1 3D RESERVE

I i0,t'ELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 161 :1IDEN MONASH BLUES 12STRONG YARRA VALLEY 1 12REG[NATO PARKSIDE i l

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'110N_,SFi BLUES v . AJAX i:eld : Chris StevensTrent FoleyOLD ESSENDON GR. v. :7fIITEF S Field :Andrea Flack Gene HodginsSOUTIiBATdK v. AQUINAS Field : Michael AllenGraeme HunichenSALESIAN v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS at Mt .'' averley Reserve, Mt. Waverley Field: Alan StubbsDirk Krame rST. JOHNS v. PARKSIDE Field : Greg RichardsAlan Ladd Boundary: Matthew Cook JustinBindingYARRA VALLEY v. ST. PATS MENTONE Field :Leah Gallagher Geoff Moore

;;: :_0~'C - 2.059 1PARKSID: 20 3.1 5.4 8.4. 1 0b10NA~HBt.LT_5 1.2 5.7 7.11 11.14•`0

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.7 9.11 12.20 13.22 .100

Yarn . M . Laing 7. IMdrrrll 5 . Smillie 3. Peake 2. Telford 2. Micro 2, A.

. . . . McNamara L. Pariah . Plno. Cusack, Moodie. Soligo. Bwt:, Hockey.9ta Dean . Laursen, Tessari.

- - 4?etar~ter 4 . webster 3, Trumble. Be Young. Rogers, IhwJey. S.ur . ... . indlay. Rogers. J .M. Smith. Alexander. De Young.

6 .2 12.6 18.10 17.15 .1 7OLL .r:d 3.7 6.10 10.12 13.15 .93AdA%I&jeh 6. Freund 3. Rosen 3. Bloom, Brsenstetn. Halphen. Mohr. Rath.Brsf : ohen. Rajch. Weiner. Rosen. GeIbart. Carear.Old E doa: (Goal Kickers and Best Platers not rece}t e~ed) .WHITEFRIARS 2.1 7.2 13.9 18.14 .110SOUTIIDANK 4.9 8.11 7.12 7.15 .57Whttefr#gr®: Gloufchev 6, C. Carrigg 4. Hu es 2 . M . Carbowe. Poser,Pasqualotto, Lacey. Beat: Gloufchev. J iced. Houston. A. Carbone.GConncs. Pcwzr.8a3r • Stewart 2 . Perry, 2 . A. Boils 2. Nugent. Best: Reid, VYelfos. Goaltet,A. Pitts. McCallum.P.^L?NbS 3.5 6.7 9.12 16.18.114591.'s1AN 3.3 7.6 9.11 12.13 .85A, =^=°; (Go-! Kickers and Best Players, not rocehedl .8elaz~3: Alltgan 2 . Grace 2, Healey 2. Hunt 2. Brennan, Byrne, HazeIl. Quinn.B~t: Healey. Hazell. Sutherland. Brennan. tklseman.3T. PATBICKS MENtY)NE 1 .0 6.4 12.4 17.8 .110

St. Patricka Mmtaae : P. Murphy 4. C. Barr 3. M. Barr 3, Michael SullKm 3.Fenech . Grows. Sebfre. White. Best: May. I?a%irs. Michael Sullivan. MattSullivan . Paul Sullivan. Fenech .Unversity Blacks.- Hall 5, Caccav1e11o 3 . Henderson 2. Lynch 2. Beaten. Best:Henderson . Beaten . Ca."czx2ello. Cook. Marine.Y VALLEY 5.3 11.9 18.11 28.18 .188ST JOHNS 2.1 6.3 10.8 11.7 .73

Drew 2, R. Thompson 2 . Mcleod, Petersen, Lwesev - Cole, Best- M. Laing. L.White, J. Yoenen. B. Dornvns. A. Lwr.seJ • Cole. C. Heffernan.St. Johm: polo 9. La:Lwn. Waters, Best: Pola. CcurmadLas . Walker, Fredericks,Patttson . Monroe.

RESERVES - 2.05 .98PARKSIDE 1.3 6.4 10.4 11.8.74MONASH BLUES 3.5 5.8 6.12 8.18.86Parkside: Ryan 4 . G. Panjarl 3. Warren . Linares. McCall . Hoyne. Best : Hogne.Dale . G. Panjarl. Linares. Rvan, Ferraro .Monash Bhrew S. wrodarciyk 2. Teasdale. Bolton. Try. Mentha. Sullivan. Farrar.Best: Hodson .TeasrLe. Mentha. Try, Morgan . Riordan ,AJAX 5.2 8.5 14.6 15.9.89OLD ESSENDON 0.0 2.1 2.1 4.2.28AJAX: Ben Simon 4, Dudakou 2. rn, ze,,.i,a., 2, Shein 2. Cohen . Diamond,f{albstetn . Levy. Sawkkl. Bests Sharp . Dudakov. Ben Simon. S. Boon . Steen.Zurbo.Old don: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) .WHITEFRLARS: 3.3 7.6 11 .10 12 .10.82SOUTHBANK 1.0 1.2 1.4 3.7.25Whi# : McFarlane 2 . O'Brien 2, L. Eames 2. C. Winterburn 2 . Delzoppo,Haris, Burgone, 1 . Carrigg. Best: Nolan, O'Brien . Delzqrpo. Burgolne. Elliot C.Barnes.Southbank. • Nettleton, Lucas, Decarteret Best : Ge.llie . Nettleton, Roberts .AgiRNAB 5.2 8.5 14.6 15.8.99SALESIAN 0.0 1.2 1.4 3.7.25Artaimun Coal Kickers and Best Players not received )Salesian: S . Babette, Sutherland. Bests Napoli, McKnight, Kirchener. Babette .Hamilton . Trakkas.ST PATRICKS YAENTONE 1.3 2.4 2.6 5.8.38U1dIVERSIT7 BLACKS 3.2 7.4 12.8 17.14.116St. PaUicks Mmtoac. Dalman, Cosgrove. Taranto . Walsh, Wood. Best: Lloyd .Taranto. Ellery. Uptin . Bray, Dolman .University BfficBs: Howell 8.6au¢rari 3 . Kitchen 2. Jensen 2 . M . Janes. S . Jones.Bet: M . Jones. Lhingtone. Ne,t1I Whfte . Furness.YARRA VALLEY 5.0 8.1 11.9 18.13.121ST JOHNS 0.3 4.8 7.8 7.10.52Yam Vnllep: Franccrn>_ 4, Hale 4, S. Thompson 3. Kysella 2. Strong. Rowv,ChrisIleld. El-ies. Joiner. Best: L>~•~s. Ho, S. Thompson . R-ll. Gentle, PadgettSt. ,7oh^_ l;rundell 2 . Hancock 2 . Liddell 2 . Cassano. B,-,, . van Hooten. Levy,Liddell. F,rntjar. O' Dctmell .

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D SectionAJAX AQUI NAS O.B . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSIDE

Coach : Rick Marks Caxh : Andrew Q~by Caach : Dm Rog~s Coach Lbyd Coacte L~sk Z&VaWwker Res C~cleluWrsw Rae C~de Br~l Bsrday Res Comb: ~ e Km ~ 8~tiopRes Co~ch: Si Res Coe* Mark Rare

1 J . Wrobel 1 G . Burch 1 J. Alexander 1 J. Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laursen2 A. Kalinski 2 G. Chipporo 2 J. Baxter 2 J . Chapman 2 A. Delle-Vergin i3 B. Davis4 M. Dudakov S. Edward s3 3 L . Holloway 3 P. Lutterschmidt

4 S. Reming3 S. Pin o

5 J . Rath 6 A. Donachie 4 P. Maiden5 S. Emerson 4 D. Warre n

6 D. Kalb 7 C. Glennie 5 D. Rogers 6 C. Ridley 5 B. Groom7 G. Samue l8 A Kron oldg

8 S. Kelly 6 M. Newman 7 T Cippoloni 6 A . Stuart.9 A. Rosen 9 P. Phillips

7 L. Findlay 8 S. O'Brien 7 D. Drinna n10 R. Bloom 10 D Boland

8 M. Lawrence 9 J . Good e rg 8 B. Chilcott11 Weisle rM .

.11 C. Bambury

9 M. Wrodarczy k10 S bW

10 I . Stevens11 B Papal 9 A . Constantin e

1 2 D. One s13 J . Engelman 12 S . Bethune

e ste r.11 M . Spencer

.12 J . Hearne 10 A . Vit a

14 Y. Rapaport 13 C. Jeffrey 12 J . Caldwell 13 P. Chalkley 11 V. Romano15 M . Rajch16 G . Rozenberg 14 A. Lorkin 13 A . Herrman

14 S. Evans15 S. Bishop

12 D . McCal l

17 A. Cukierman 15 J . Knight 14 R . Burston 16 S. McPherson 13 A . Cople y18 J . Wrobel 16 S . Close 15 M . Tinkler 17 P. Hexter 14 P. Lennon19 M . Halphen (C) 17 M Denavi 16 B . Smiley 18 T. Read 15 D . Moodi e20 A. Carew21 D Gelbart

.18 J . Hughes 17 P. OiNeill 19 G . Steven 16 M . Campbel l.

22 D. Mohr 19 G . Whitehead 18 Y. Colombies 20 J . LangDale21 S

17 B . Michel l23 A. Bensimon Para s20 P 19 D . Roche .

22 M Lukasz18 A . Reginat o

24 J . Dunne25 J Feldman

.21 S . Downes 20 J . Cavanagh

.23 J . Hughes 19 S . Gun n

.26 B . Duzenman 22 S . Flynn

21 C . Gregory 24 C . Robertson 20 C . Perkham

27 A. Lust 23 L Woods22 A. Dobson 25 A. Leask 21 M . Tessari

28 D. Degen . 23 S. Wrodarcz kY 26 D . Fletcher 22 B. Harvey29 D. Marks 24 P. Harper 24 B. Hodson 27 D . Barr 23 M . Sherlock30 N . Israelsohn 25 T. Grierson 25 J . Hawkins 28 B. Turner 24 R Marull i31 M . Barnett 26 A . Franklin 26 P. Hurley 29 J . Saunders .32 M . Borenstei n33 D Pat 27 S . Jones 27 N . De Young 31 A. Corby 25 S. Ros s

.34 D. Gunn 28 G . Wiston 28 S. McGee

32 J . Mansfiel d33 S. Cramer

26 C . Tyso n27 L . Panjar i35 S . Rot h

36 J Segal29 J . Wilson 29 A. Headberry 34 J . Leask 28 S. Fishe r.

37 J . Engelman 30 C. Collilver 30 L . Creamer31 J L Smith

35 D . Whitfiel d36 P Trist 29 L . MacNamar a

38 J . Lewi s39 A Grundmann

31 C. Wooden . .M . Try

.37 J . Walker 30 B. Hockey.

40 A . Redlich32 M .. Hunter 33 J .M . Smith 38 M . McKerrell 31 C . Austin

41 J . Snow 33 M . Collella 34 B. Dowsley 39 A. Merrington 32 B. McCal l42 A . Sawicki 34 M . Tarullli 35 D Murchie 40 T. DiBlasi 33 A. Bott a43 Y. Shei n44 Goldber gB .

35 R. Chapman.

36 M. TehanI. Ritte r

42 A JealousA. 34 M . Roman o45 E . Steen 36 M . Tilling 37 J . Bolton 43 A. Gatt 35 G . Panjari46 J. Davis 39 S . Connelly 38 S . Hooper 44 R . Clohesy 36 W. Lay47 A . Abraham 41 J . Kline 39 M. Smith 45 P. Barry 37 B Pandari48 L . Goldber g50 B Grodski 42 R . Moran 40 C . Riordan 46 D . Novacek

.38 F. Darrigo.

51 N . Diamond 43 M . Slattery 42 A. Hickey 47 J . testro48 P Murton 39 M . Hoyn e

52 B . Steiner 44 P. Dunne 43 R . Feenaghty .49 A Hutchinson 40 L . Inserra

53 D . Katz54 M Nathan 45 N . Frederikson 44 D . Teasdale

.D. Bellman 41 N . Antonopoulo s.

55 B Zielinski 46 J . Hunt 45 R .. Walsh 51 S . Greasley 42 P. Dean.56 J . Sharp 47 B Woosnan

46 D . Jones 52 A . Dawson 43 J. Hubbard58 M. Frie d

J . Kalbstein

.48 M . Moore

47 S . Mentha48 M . Kamphuis

53 T. Hawke54 S . Maybury 44 P. Solig og o

64 R . Israel 49 C . Lamborn 49 D . Morgan 55 R. Musa 46 T. Petropoulo s65 M. Zurbo 51 A . Hyland 50 D . Schwedes 56 A. O'Ryan 49 S. Collie r68 D . Boon69 J . Vernon 54 S . Capton 51 S . Millie 57 R. Wright

58 A Woerndle53 M. Yandel l

70 S. Boon 55 A . Cultrera 53 L. McCann.

59 N . Osman 55 R . Lord71 C . Cohen 56 S . Doherty 54 R . Green 60 A . Palmer 56 B. Smith73 A. Levy 58 A . Bethune 55 D. Trumble 61 D. Podger 57 M. McPherso n

66 M . Wilson 56 A. Berry 62 P. Baroch 58 D . Velenzisi

67 P Cruikshank 57 P. OiNeill 63 A . Porter 59 T. Patten.69 J . Hackine 59 H . Middleton 64 J . Ross i

65 A Soteriou64 T. Thoma s

86 B . Barclay61 D . Walsh .

66 B . Lamaro 68 K. Drummon d67 B . Dempsey 67 R. Graig

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~ SectionSTJOHNS ST PATRICKS SALESIAN SOUTHBANK UNIVERSITY

~~„~ MENTONE ~~r~y C~,:De~t~ BLACKS0°F~~ c~ ~~ Coach: Sham O'Connor am co~ Michael E~iw Res Coach: Mm Rosa Coach: c&ry Connolly

1 p Paccagnan ~Coach: ~Wood 1 M . Bourke 1 D. Putamorsie Res Coach: Paul M*okn

2 M. Ladson 1 D. Fenech 2 M . Wiseman 2 R. Puramorsie 1 G. Darroc h

3 G. Cester 2 M. Cosgrove 3 S. Sutherland 3 T. Reid 2 S . Littl e

y O. Now 3 M. Dixon 4 A. Healey 4 N. Wallmeyer 3 R. Hal l

Cannin g5 S4 P. Lewis 5 M. Canavan 5 A. Stewart 4 M. Vaugha n.

6 M. Rachele 5 A. White 6 R. Cincotta 6 A. Corboy 5 R. McArthu r

Flentja rS6 R . Grech 7 G . Gaspari 7 K. Anderson 7 B. Livingston.

DowsettA7 K. Gurtler 8 M. Hazell 8 M. Vear 8 B. Henderson3 .

RecheleA8 D. Perrin 9 D. Scotti 9 J . McNamara 9 C. Peki n

g .10 Fa . Courmadias

9 P. Emmett10 B Sebire 10 D . Oliver 10 B . Hodgson

11 A Pitts10 P. Donovan

11 D. Halls.

11 C . O'Meara11 D. Taylor

.12 M . McCarthyy

11 B . Smit h12 N Robert s

12 M. Halls 12 M . Davies A. Gaspari 13 C . Perry.

13 T Jesse n13 B . Hilton 13 R . Sykes 13 I . Bobetic 14 M . Eastham

.16 P Cacaviell o

14 J . Archer (VC) 14 C . Billings 14 B . Bowman 16 L. Van Loon.

17 H . Peycke r15 G . Pattison (C) 15 Mick Sullivan 15 J . Gianna

~ ~17 A. Watts 19 J Ward

16 S . Jabke 16 P. Sullivan A . Cha i16 pPm~ 18 J . Nugent.

20 S Lowe17 S . Cockayne 17 C . Sullivan 17 Matt Forbes 19 D . Decarteret

.21 T. Holmes

17 D . Christian 18 T. Sullivan 18 S . Sinclair 20 R . Thompson 22 T. Lam bEmery18 C 19 G . Ca puano 19 A . Healey 21 G . Paleodimos 23 S. Beato n.

19 B . Healy 20 C. Groves 20 A . Seeger 22 N. Robe rts23 A Rolfs 24 M . Fogarty

21 L . O'Donnell 21 D. Bate y21 R . Napoli .

Rolfs24 G 25 B. Lync h22 J. Cunningham 22 C. Dorman

23 Matt Sullivan

22 A . Edmonds23 C Roche

.25 J . Hanneberry 26 D . Birk s

23 M. Foy 24 C. Nicholls.

24 A . Grace 26 R. Linford 28 A. Baud29 A Glass24 B. Fredericks

Aboujaber25 B25 G . Uptin 25 B. Kirchner 27 G . Wardro p

28 I . Del Silva.

30 D . Sowerby.Waters26 G

26 B . Ellery 26 P. Shelly 29 A . Curry 31 N . Cara h.Pol a27 B

27 M . Wise 27 M . Mansfield 31 J . Russell 32 M . Jones.Lidde l28 P

28 M . Johnstone 28 M. Byrne 32 T. Richardson 33 T. Kitchen. 29 D . Murphy 29 Mick Forbes 33 P Rachor 35 P. Corrie

29 D. Higgins 30 N . Freese 30 P. Bouchard.

34 S . Gillard 36 S . Matthews30 R. Walker 31 W. Lloyd 31 A. Davey 35 K . Sparrow 40 G . Sullivan31 M . Levy 32 B . Archbold 32 A. Stevens 36 G. Jones 41 S . Whitehead32 G . Shaer 33 D . Andrew 33 B. Piper 37 B . Gellie 42 A. Gad d33 Z. Monroe 34 S. Beanland 34 A. Thann 38 A . Radcliffe 43 J . Afford34 M . Hancock 35 C . Brown 35 39 A. Stephenson 44 P. Forbes35 J . Sacco 36 C . Stephens 36 S . Nolan 40 B. Scanlon 45 J . Butterfiel d36 T. Sarhanias 37 A. Tasca 37 J . Brennan 41 J . Messina 46 E . Ricciuti37 A. Stefanakis 38 S. Perazzo 38 R. Hazell 42 T. Plaza 47 S . Gulle n39 M. Murray 40 D . Nichols 39 B . Quinn 43 P. Herridge 48 A . Kennedy40 S. Mooney 42 S . May 40 J . Hamilton 44 M. Warland 49 C. Frankli n

42 °T Ducalanbino43 M . Barr

41 S . Bobetic45 T. Fraser 51 A . Nevil l.

~43 M . Van Hooten

45 C. Barr47 D Bugeja

42 D. Ghebilikian46 J . Ross47 S . Oliver

52 T. Barbe r

44 S. Pepper.

48 M . Walsh 43 P. Kavanagh 48 H . Pitts54 D . Bryan try55 M Nixon47 J . Cotton 49 S . Taranto 43 M . Cooke 49 R . Lucas

.57 S . Dooley50 D. Pye 50 A . Ladds 44 C. Hunt 50 M . Frank 58 M . Begley51 M . Orundell 51 G . McMillan 45 M . Spencer 51 S . Cambridge 59 J . King

52 C. Hooper 52 G . Dalman 46 M . Tassone 52 S . Campbell60 A Cheesman

54 C. Cassano 53 D . Noonan 51 S . King 53 S . Melican.

61 S Jones56 E . Ferracane 54 D . Bray

yT. Alligan 54 C. Doyle

.62 N Howel l

57 S . Shaw 57 V. O'Connor 54 S . Brown 55 B . Nettleton .64 C . Heigh t

58. P. Kelly 58 J. Noonan 55 D . Seamer 56 B . Elkington 70 D Peki n61 G Caster 60 M . Cerriteli 56 S . Fitzgerald 57 S . Coughlin .

72 M Buckis.62 E . Ferrecane 63 A . Orchard 60 M . Bates 58 L. Aitken

59 K Walford

.74 A. Ston e

63 J. Ladson 69 S. Parker 64 S . Shelly .60 T Brain 77 H . Cameron

64 D . Edwards 73 M . O'Meara 64 P. Forbes 87 L . Brown

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rabic about the game ? ayed Richmond in Round 20, 1985. g• What is memo _

Who was the first Little Leagu7. Successive `A' Section Best e player to Participate in League football?

have been won on four occas and ~est Awards O .N .Joeka Nelson Lindsay Hassett (Geel) 1935_36,three

. Can you name a fourth? Norm Beattie (Cob) . 1969-1970 are$• Can you name the onl

ypremiership team? AFL Player born in the USA to play in an AFL9. When You

mind? mention Queen Elizabeth and VFL football what comes to10

. Since 1945 what is the nearest combinationnlng VFL premierships? to a father and son win-

Entries to the CUB Trivia CompetitionC/- VAFAPo Box 359 Elsternrovick 3185.

I 'he VA,FA acknowledges7111, the support of

7~i F i `P D" ,Q i f E:

AUSTRALIA'S LEADING BR EWER

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E SECTION (Blue)by Craig Richardson

REVIEWRound 4, the week of one sided games it seems ,

with Old Camberwell giving Glenhuntly an old fash-ioned belting, Caulfield doing a similar job on Power

House . Then you had Peninsula rolling 5winburne eas-ily as well and Oakleigh Krushers demolishing St .

Marys . In the so called close one, Chirnside Park gotover Elsternwick by 6 goals.

PREVIEW - ROUND 5With round 5 now here, there is some sort of

assemblence taking place on the ladder .Old Camberwell undefeated on top, followed close-

ly by Caulfield and Peninsula and three others with 2wins, they being Chirnside Park, Oakleigh and Powe r

House . The other remaining sides in Elsternwick,Swinburne and Glenhuntly have one win under theirbelts each with, St. Marys yet to register the all impor-

tant four points.This week we have Glenhuntly taking on an in

form Caulfield in the battle of the co-tennants . Onpaper you would tip a fairly one sided affair in favourof Caulfield but in a battle of the co-tennantsGlenhuntly are likely to push Caulfield for a fair pro-portion of the game with Caulfield eventually runningout winners by at least 10 goals .

Next we have Power House Peninsula at home on

the ROSS Gregory oval for the first home game of theseason for the Power House Piranha s . This should bea good, high spirited clash with both sides havingfought out some great games in recent season .Peninsula seem to be in form with Power House strug-gling a little lately . So on form Peninsula should winbut at home the Piranhas grow an extra leg so I'll tipPower House only just!! !

Swinburne Uni to take on Oakleigh at home . The

Uni boys have been struggling a little in recent weekswhere as Oakleigh see to have found form after a slow

start . Oakleigh should win this one but if they relax atall, Swinburne could surprise at home but Oakleigh formine by 10 goals .

in what should be a huge home ground advantagefor Chirnside Park, this week they take on undefeated

Old Camberwell . Both sides are playing great footy at

P.O . Box 73 M alvern 3144 t-mall: SUMP " .

Ground Fioor, 7 a ' Facsimile : (03) 9509 2379Telephone : (03) 9500 0511 t@ozemail com .au

the moment and withChirnside's home-ground advantage,Camberwell like in the will not want to relaxprevious game (Oakleigh) theyand take things easy. However, with their forward linefunctioning extremely well and all other parts of theirteam also firing I'll tip Old Camberwell by 6 goals plus .

In the final game we have a desperate for a win St .

Marys at home taking on Elsternwick. The Saints whohave started slowly may be eyeing this one as a possi-ble victory, but I'm sure the Wickers will have some-thing to say about that. With more up forward for theWickers and that little bit of hope of staying in touc h

ith the four I'll tip Elsternwick to get the 4 points .

All match reports/details and any milestones, to b efaxed directly to the VAFA on the correct forms on 95316601 . All I need is a brief report on the game, andsocial functions, they all need to be faxed to me priorto 4.00pm Mondays on 03 9682 9176 or mobile0419 001 005 .

Old Camberwell - Congratulations to Peter

Lenton on reaching 150 games. A product of theCamberwell Grammar school nursery Peter is an enter-taining member of the club both on and off the field .

Well done on your achievement .

Glenhuntlq - Congratulations to Brendan

O'Donnell on reaching 100 games "Smasher" hasbeen a very loyal and dependable utility player over theyears and was the deserved winner of the best clubmanaward last year. Well done .

Swinbu rne - Robe rt "Goodie" Goode played his

50th game in also the Club's 50th appearance . A fan-tastic effort by Goodie as he has been an institution toSwinburne and epitomises their whole club in hisefforts alone . In round 3 Damien Milano who has beencaptain since 1996 also played his 50th game .Everyone at the club would like to congratulateDamien for his efforts both on and off the field includ-ing his families' support off the field as well . Well done

to both Goodie and Damien .

IL IL P A 7ICHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

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Pon Smith Chris Cimoli CR Field: Geoff

ST.' MARYS v.'LSTERNWI

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MAY 16 - ROUND 6

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E BlueCAULFB.DGRANiVIARc~, :c~tta~a~ c~a, WOW1 M. Millard2 B. Hal l3 D. Anderson (C)4 S. Stevenson5 W. Horton6 A. Kahofer7 J . Cowlishaw8 S. Cossart - Walsh9 W. Bowe s10 A . Will11 M . Cassidy12 J. Farmer13 D . Gur r14 S . Klose15 R . Castles16 T. Royals17 G . Williams17 P. Anderson .18 N . Cox19 B. Baxter20A H. Vella20B M . Klos e21 N . Brohier (VC)22 T. Townle y23 D. Ash24 K. Dachs25 N . Lubransky26 S . Williams27 R. Keown28 T. Cha n29 D . Schrimski30 D . Lowe31 J . Holloway32 M . Dicrosta33 R . Morrissey34 J . Margerison35 A . Lawrence36 R . Gosstray37 M . Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 M. Phela n41 M. Liddell42 D . Synman43 J . Smith44 C. Bettany45 T. Oscar46 G . Lehner47 L. Salem48 S . Varthalis50 M . Cutler51 N . Silver52 T. Dionyssopoulos53 M . Tull y54 B . Lyons55 M . Davies56 A . Dowd58 A . Coventry59 A . Beauchamp60 M . Barnett61 G . Dind62 A. Coventry69 A. Gooding

CHIRNSIDE PARK

r==1 M. Pemberto n2 A. Sore3 G. Skein4 M. Carusi5 M. Holliday6 J . Brow n7 V. Piccioli8 S. Oate s9 W. Pemberton10 M . Koopmans11 G. Wyngard12 D. Paol a13 E . Westmore14 D . Dasolto15 S . McIntosh16 M . Walker17 B . Pedler18 M . Massarotti19 C . Picciol i20 K . Oates21 S. Cousins22 P. Delguidice23 R . Davidson24 D . McHenry25 R . Henderson26 G . Kellaway27 L. Lowe n28 J . Mosca29 P. Schilling30 L. Mather31 M . Ogstan32 G . Laidlaw33 A . Chirnside34 A . Thomas35 MT. Koopmans36 D . Kar p37 L . Bakey38 G. Kimpton39 N . Sibbing40 T. Marriner41 D . Kennedy42 A . Conte43 A. Burnes44 R . Chirnside45 W. Hussey46 P. Ega n47 N . Egan48 R . Gray49 C. Peters50 C. Lindsay52 G . Lambkin53 B . Driver54 D . Skillern55 P. Churchill56 R . McArthur57 J. Whiteside58 A . Mather59 D . Harvey60 P. Pop e61 G. Pillikidis

asrETW acAMCoactr Rod MonaRes coac,:ancirew Ostah1 L. Murphy2 A. Hankin3 T. Byrn e4 M. Savage5 M . Whelan6 G. Jenkins7 D. Le e8 S. Currie9 S. Clement10 R . Bravington11 P. Mahony11aL . Messiaglia12 N . Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 S . Soppett15 F. Diangregorio16 M . Surma n17 J . Ward18 A. Neil l19 R . Buckingham20 M . Hunt21 M . Noonan22 M . Mussard23 S . Curtain24 B . Franken25 A . Patterson26 C. Mahony27 M . Daniels28 W. Davidson29 S . Mahony30 J. Wright31 G. Devonshire32 T. Swinnerton33 J. Overman34 A. Conti n35 P. McNally36 B. Bravington37 J . White38 M. Bell39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A. Tilley42 S . Ramsey43 C. Lyons44 G . Corri e45 R. Grandemange46 J . Kosij47 M . Franken48 J . Ahern49 C. Walker50 D . Hosking51 M . Bullard52 P. Broderick53 R . Williams54 S. Kirkham55 P. Harris56 D . Steele58 K. Campbell59 M . Lacis60 S. Park61 M. Purcell62 C . Allan63 T. Baxter

GLENHUNTLYCoach: Steve AltenclerRes Coach: Peter Derrick

1 B. Wilso n2 C. Whelan3 T Hil l4 D. Cassar5 J . Allessi6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kouts8 J. Janis9 A. Antonio10 A . Young11 T. Rossiter12 S .OiReilly13 M . Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Bresli n16 C .Johnson17 S . August21 I . Turner22 G. Richards23 P. Thomas24 A. Worsnop26 T. Short27 M . Gulton28 C . Murray30 B. Stewart31 L. Thomas32 S . Jankovic33 D. Jones34 B . Miller35 J . Comme rford36 R. Hal l37 A . Breslin38 A . Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L. McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M .Jones44 B .OiDonnell45 R . Stannage46 A . Bai n47 J . Walton48 J . Young50 G . Lewis52 C . Mitchell53 D . McLinden54 D . Mance55 S . Pappin56 R . Bateman57 M . Ryan58 J . Crooke60 M .Johnson62 G . Panozzo63 C. Tho m64 M . Callander65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B . Hodge68 R . Dolge69 G. Fletcher71 P. Jones

Rafferty theWrecker

OAKLEIGH AFC.coaci,: cfris MooreRes Coach: Peter AriciarioMh1 R . Ge c2 A. Bloomfield3 D. McKenzie4 P. Heverin5 C. Riches6 K. Marshall7 P. Donadel8 R. Marshall9 J . Moutis10 M . Wood11 C . Hanley12 A . Zavaleris13 J . Knapper14 B . Dell'Aquilla15 G. Redford16 J. Niko17 P. Hamilton19 P. Taylor (C)20 T. Adami c21 A. Perdikomatis22 S. Osborn e23 P. Dickie24 S. Kitts25 C. Marshall26 A. Kitts27 S. Adaway28 A. Monaghan29 D. Hal l30 J . Stevens31 T. Bromley32 G . Perpina33 A . Schultz34 S . Kilner35 R. Nuske36 D . Dooley37 P. Nikakis38 D . Chapman39 J. Bonaddio40 C . Taylo r41 G. Malapanis42 G. Orland o43 J . Theofilopoulos44 B. Woodard45 G . Chapman46 P. Andonopoulos47 S. Lewis48 T. Hatton49 S. Andonopoulos50 P. Leslie51 J . Bonaddio52 P. Andrinopoulos53 T. lanchello54 A . Atherinos55 B . Grant56 J . Alis s57 S . Simopoulos60 M . Oram61 A . Moulang63 D . Woods64 J. Tolley66 A . Wood67 B . Gant

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,f McLeanC . Davi s

%3 A. Jacker

(VC )

S. Horskins6 A. Seeley7 M. Sco ttg C. Town6 A. Gibbs. p Ni . Hanson

1 J . Heffernan12 J . Wilson (C)13 N. Sim sty R: Whitehead (VC)15 M . Short16 D. Walker17 R. Pike18 A . Brownless19 M . Freedman;a A . Hill s21 T Hardman22 S . Chow23 D. Bel l2 4 D .Imberger25 A . Taylo r26 M . Stones27 J . Douglas28 B . Leitch29 T Johnson30 S . Rowe3 1 L.O'Mahony32 E. Williams33 M . Richmond34 P. McCare35 M . Hopkins36 S. Derry37 R . Gillan38 R . Scott39 C . EVans40 J. Harv ey41 L. Ryan4 2 R . Pratt43 T Walker44 S. Smith46 T. Reid47 P. Lenton48 J . Swann49 A. Kent50 B. McKenzie51 A. Ro g ers52 J . Mcllwain53 B . Mcllwain54 P. Richmond56 N. Saffar57 T. Simpson58 C. Williams59 D. Alex60 B . Lakkio61 T Johnson62 C. Bayford63 C. Strachan64 B . Day65 J. Miles66 T. Hamilton67 P. Craig68 P. Thom as69 P. Cohen70 D . Jennings

ALL ELECTRICAL & GASHOME APPLIANCES

9857 8061

PENINSULA O .B.c,~cn: Brett WlwmbRes Coech

1 S. Parsons2 S. McMahon3 A. McCorinan4 E. Bowen5 N. Kent6 M . Warner7 N. Franks8 P. Angus9 P. Keohn9 P. Krohn10 T. Trewhitt11 A . Landry12 A . Campbell13 V. Brancaijano15 B . Cook16 S . Claringbold17 L . Barclay18 S . Glove r19 M . Goldthorpe20 C . Landry21 M . Bonner22 A . Atchison23 R . Sharpin24 B . Wight25 S . Atchison26 C . Lloyd27 S . Payze28 B . Taylor29 R . Bedford30 A. Crean31 A . Gross32 A. Parsons33 D . Sims34 T. Bradon35 G . Par k36 N . Bowman37 T. Stewart38 M . Wells39 R . Pritchard40 S. Marshall41 S . Farrow42 A. Male43 M. Bonner44 J . Muir45 D . Scown46 A. O'Neil47 T. Co x48 J . Bleasby49 J . Whelan50 R. Blood52 M . Fisher54 M . Dentry55 R. Cannon56 R. Powney58 B .Jackson60 P. Cooper62 D. Cross66 A . Hayley69 S . Farrar

1 A. Sneilman2 J . Hall3 N. Pavlou4 R. Devlin5 M. Braini6 D. Burc h7 C. Richardson8 S. Cros s9 A. Morri s10 G . McCoullough11 J . Gill12 J . Robertson13 J . Harri s14 T. Aul d15 J . Scotland16 R. Thomas17 C. McLeod18 C. Doyle19 J . Evans20 Andrew Jackson21 Adrian Jackson22 S . Craven24 R. Williams25 S . Evans26 J . Senior27 C. Newland28 J . Tucker29 G . Newman30 P. Harrison31 M . Ormsby32 B . Eilson33 P. Ryan34 R . Sneddon35 C . Williams36 A . Robinson37 K . Telford38 P. Phelan39 T. Frederiken40 G. Arnold41 S . Clayton42 N. Dea n43 J . Entwhistle44 G . Dean45 M . Gronhoj46 S. McCardel47 D . Lambert48 D . Phelan49 M . Ostenfeld50 A. Stand l54 J . Blowfiel d58 M. Ramanausisas60 D . Wright70 R . Haywood87 T. Friend88 G . Scotland

Si : M,4FiY'SCoadx Evw EvartsPAS Coe* Peter Dr=k

1 M. Learmonth2 L. Cosson3 R . Livingston4 A. Bel l5 L. Willis6 W. Stuart7 T. Pettin i8 R . Kodituwakku9 T. Gunn10 T. Jones (VC)11 K. Gillard12 B. Summerfield13 J . Chapman14 P. Watso n15 D . Andrews16 A. Wilcox17 S. Leahy18 B. Frai l19 B. Ibbotson20 G . Crouch21 T. Ymer (C)22 R . Alle n23 S. Parsons24 I. Gouliet25 M. LeLevire26 P. Frase r27 G . McConnell28 J . Innes29 J . Cogdon30 S . Rhodes31 J . Finch32 J . Boyes33 P. Stevens34 R. Ferwerda35 G . Theoharris36 E . Evan s37 J . McCashney38 F. Harrison39 A. Wood s40 S . De Young41 W. Goldsworthy42 T. Worrell43 L. Wilson44 P. Dinnick45 A . Gunn46 J . Bernadi47 M . Bona48 D. Morcom49 S . De Young50 P. Frase r51 A . George52 F. Sadier53 R. Ferwerda54 S . Goldswo rt hy55 J. Duc k56 A . Gunn57 J. Grainger58 T. Azzapadi59 J. Hill60 C. Tetley61 J. Joseph62 G. Hayes63 T. Overton64 S. Parsons65 P. Hart ig an66 S. Rhodes67 S. Ston e68 M . Scammell69 G. Neven70 A. Goldsworthy71 N . Malloc h72 L . Phillips73 J . Traxnack74 J . Wedrien75 J . Brown76 J . Jayden77 T. Timbury88 A. Ballantyne

1 M. Milano2 J . Sheedy4 D. Dell'Olio5 J . Dell'Olio6 M. Johnston7 A. Hamilton8 J . Horridge10 R . Turnbull11 G . Barry14 R . Goode17 S. Lee18 A. Fiumani19 B. O'Mara20 A. Hilgemann21 T. Dymond22 S. Flynn23 C . Smith24 S. Fiztgibbon27 D. Murphy29 D. DePaoli30 P. Turk32 A. Sartitsis33 D. Milano35 T. Grimshaw38 N. Hadsiangeli39 G . Crouch40 M . Stroud43 C. Freeman44 N . Morgan45 R. Potter48 M . De Bono50 B . Caulfield51 P. Jame s52 J . Piotrowski53 M . McCalman55 T. Bennett

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SPORTSCOVER

E SECTION (White)by Barry Hickey

My apologies if you detect any brevity or "not-with-it-ness" in today's report . This scribe had themisfortune to encounter a piece of viral life whichdoubled his normal heart rate for a period, scaringthe bejasus out of him in the process . Fortunatelythe old ticker is in good shape and renormalizationis in process, as we speak .

The leading five, North, Reds, Central, Kew andC's, have a look of permanence about them, but Idon't think the CY's and the Cobras should bewritten off just yet . This is obviously going to be awintery winter where different skills are empha-sised, so who knows ?

LAST WEEKKew bulldozed UHSOB after halftime in their

game, which until then had been an even one .That, of course, is Kew's strength, just when youthink you have their measure, they explode with aburst of goals, that makes you look idiotic .

Reds accounted for the Warriors, and kepttheir end of year aspirations simmering . Centralhad too many big guns for the CY's and if theweather is kind to them the Boulevarders are goingto give it a real shake this year.

The C's took the 4 points over North, after agame that did not, apparently, ascend to theheights expected . North finished on well, whichshould give them confidence for when these twomeet at the Allard .

The Trobers took out a ding-dong against theCobras, to post their initial win for '98 . 1 have afeeling last Tuesday's training in Cobras landmight have been considerably beyond 'strenuous'!

THIS WEEKUHSOB take on Old Westbourne in what will

be an entertaining game . The Warriors are stillfinding their feet at this stage and the Green andBrowns should take out the points by two or threegoals .

Fitzroy Reds versus Williamstown CYMS atRamsden Street will be a top game . The Reds areperforming well on their new ground, especiallyagainst the rampaging Kew a couple of weeksback . CY's have been handicapped by a long injurylist, and until that improves can scarcely be attheir best . Reds should take this one out by two orthree goals .

Richmond Central host North Brunswick inthe match of the day at the Kevin Bartlett Reserve .North manned up very well at Old Carey last weekand are sure to out Central under the same pres-

sure . Central's bigstrength is height inthe key positionsand pin-point dis-posal from their on-ball contingent . The combination of those two factors should give the home sid,an advantage of a goal or so at the final siren .

Latrobe University meet Kew on the MaiiOval, and will have great difficulty containing thi;power laden side . Kew can apply remorseless pressure that wears opponents down, but, in additionthey put 21 skilled footballers on the field. At thistage the Trobers will not be able to counter Kew ;assets but they will contest every ball . Kew to wbby 7 or 8 goals .

Bulleen Cobras are at home to Old Carey anjwill be busting to make up for the ones that goaway in the past two weeks . The Cobras are a goorside and they will stretch the C's to the limit . Eveiso, the C's are a very skilled side and should havenough in hand to cross the line of majors clear.

Reserves winners are likely to be UHSOHReds, Central, Kew, and the C's .

Correspondents the Monday numbers ar9547 9144, Fax 9547 7764 or if you prefelSunday or Monday nights on 9818 1425 .

North Brunswick - Congratulations to DarrejAdams on reaching 300 games recently . A finachievement "DA" is one of a handful of players treach this milestone . A star junior, "DA" has developed into a regular senior player through commitment and perseverance. Well done .

Old Carey - Craig Popplewell and Cal Goo"each feature for the 50th time in the Black, Goland Blue today. Well done chaps .

The Only 1Players k Ay

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S&W~_ MAY 16 - ROUND 6

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l; ~ RIACOU FITZROY REDS 5 20

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~ . BL'RGESS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 1 5

~ +1V i,z;~ ){

v. OLD WESTBOURNE Field : KenUHSOB-rower Andy Carrick

FITZROY REDSv,1VILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field :

ruan Lindsay David D'Altera

RICHMOND CENTRAL V. NORTH BRUNSWICK

Ficld : Daniel Ischia Ken McNeic e

LA TROBE UIVI• v. KEW Field : Mark Morrison

Paul Tuppen

BULLEEN COBRAS v. OLD CAREY GAME

SWITCHED FROM ORIGINAL DRAW Field : Ben

,"1cKee Dharshaka Peiris

u

II

iu

I

ORS - 2.05.98

RICHMOND CENTRAL5.4 10.10 18.14

Gzakows}d,42

0.4 6.10 15 .16 ~011.7 ~1

U11S4B 4.4 8.8 7.10

Keen Bell 5, P. Puhtrentl5 . Bortone 2. D'nnast 2. Crackwell 2. Kict~ 2. Sheehan

2 . A . Felming~~am . Channan . McMahan. Be, Met"'~ton. Dicoasi .-Beli . R.

Puh3rent, Frasec. Cullen.

UHSOa: McLean 3 . Fann'elly 2. Craclmell. St buck . Jotms

. uck. Dehin.

Beau McLean, DeMn. 2 SnilOt. G 30w[pe . Staz4.2 10.3 10.4 .64

OF1~ROy ul~ 0.3 4.6 7.9 13 .15.83

bournet A .ing. Best P

orKsbinurg. Robs~t . S. ~ Mattssart. Mutimec 7avloi. O'Keetee.

OC=~aig. S~.

KFituoy Reda: Kane 4 . B . Hart 2 . Lee 2 . McLennan . Futrell . 4Vhacf. T. Hart. in.

Hart. Best: Doyle . McLemazt . P. Jacksan . Lee. Ati:ins . Kane. 11.12 .78

WIS.LIAMSTOVIN 3.2 6.6 8.6

Wi113amstown: Owen 2 . B. Womb, poeley Rabin. Macklcy Cocks. Toby.

Duncan htaclcai. Cocks. Blark. Beat: Cwen. case, Mannln~•

CaUow .Richmond CeatraL• O' Siilttean 3 . Byrnes 3. C. ~~

: O' Sullivan. SwSka.INWT 3. Holt 2.

Porteous 2. Ne~vton 2 . Sw1ka. And~toFoulos. A.

A. Whtte. Smhh . Newton. C. Shannon.

OLD CAREY 3.4 7.8 11.13 13.18 .96

1 .1 3.2 5.4 8.8.58NOATH BRUNSWICxOld CareY : M . Addison 4 . Spencer 3. Wright 2. AnEus 2 . PaFFle.vell. ~Voods.

Best: Hendricks . Gibson, Wright Price, Mudge. Esler.

N~ B~lok: A. Tirchett 3. WWernharn 2 . Freeman. Burrows, Kyriaais. Beat:

A. Tttchett . J. Boudoloh. Ksslazls. Magnusson . McN+aha t.l.kost

BULLEENTEMPLEBTOWE 3•5 4.7 7.11 10.14.74

LA TROBE UNN%RSIIY 4.4 9.7 10.10 11 .11.77

2. G, BuntenTemP~owe : ~~•van Fett k

Clements.Ga}te~r . Schnekla Wigney.

Moran. L . Thompson,Pha xh.La Tmbe Uaivexsit9: Robinson 3

=t,,: ~ W~t . Geddo. Murphy.

Best: BaWk. Ktenite. Bakogtants •

RESERVES - 2.05 .981 .0 4.6 4.7 7.18.58

24 5.5 5.5 .35i1R rB 1.2

ew : J. Barnes 2 . AFcstalakas 2. Piers. Danne . M. MesclttL Best Apostalakas.n Lhieve

R. Bnuw.3JBarnes,

Le.~idd. etCanuthers : Pullen. James. Carruthers .

UH$OB: Mndtlbran .

Ddence. nrendel . H}de. Ma,~s. 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 .2OLD jpES'IEOURNE 8.7 14.12 18.17 25 .23.172FITZROY REDS qq_ Rod t . Me~~,• F-y~y, Cumnlln. P. Stewart .

Old Rr~tp'tsvG Best:S. Hall 4K. Pri~ 4. D~awa 2. Sheathet 2 . Madden 2 .

Fltxrop Re&: KycLUOU HaIl. Centra. Daaw'cr.

Catncher 2. Centra . CM~z. AicButney. Tomal Beat:

Kvrixon . GeotR• McBuntey- 3•9 8.15 15.17 16.21.117

~L~S~WN 1.0 1.0 4.2 7.4.48

RICHMOND CENTRAL

IyjOismslawn: G. Burgess 5. Dawson. Bond, Bubble, J. Burgess. Buttigteg. Can.

hricmlc. O'FIYnn• Rashkt. Savko . Heat: Bubnk . Allen, &icovlc. Bond. G. Burgess.

Ryar,.R;c2tntund CentraL• Jackson 2, H. White 2. Hickey. Reid, Kelly . Best: Faulker.

Murphy. GuOiene. Bannled Kelly. K White.

01.1) CAREY 1.6 4.10 12 .14 14.19.105

7.7A8NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.0 5.1 5.3

Old Caroy: Cherry 5• S . Addison 4. S. Curry 2 . Battle. I . Cahen. Gardiner. Best: S.

Cum . BatIle. Cherrv. Bazdwxll . Drake . S. Addison .

North Bnmswkk : P. Swrleto 3. Tsialtas 2. Toppi. AMlelnour. Best: Pisasate. B.

'lltape . Funnell. Andrauts0s. Abdelnaur. S. Lawuntzes. 8.9.57

BULLEEN COBRAS4.5 8.6 7.9 8.11 .47

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY1 .2 4•5 4.8

Bunten Cobtain ( Goal Kickers erman 3BB1ack.~Ly Heathcate~. Hest: B. Letterman. R

ya Tiobe Univastt9'Dbtuphy.D . Hutchinson, .

Heahcote . M . Napier,

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ELSTERNWALCOHOL INTO ANY VAFA V E~jE ARK OR

CLII SEEKING PRESCRIBED PENALTY

FOR REPORTED PLAYERS )Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs are

advised uot to nhone the VAFA until 3.m on a Monday to find if the granting of the

ted b the Association .prescribed penalty applied for IS accep y

If a request for an investigation . accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received befare

3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted andthe matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation

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E WhiteBULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS KEW LATROBE LIMERSU N'iK BRU

Smia Coa* Gad HmnaW Cowh: SeW DDAnpb Smior Coe h: S ean Dum Coadc C. Foxas C~h Rw Coe* Dum Has Rm:RWwxlMw Fe& Coach: John WWOmsm Res. C oa le & Rffmd

1 R. Schneider 1 M . Frisby 1 B. Lafranch 1 M. Bakogianis 1 A. Tirchett2 T. Orwin 2 A. Walsh 2 J . Kalpakis 2 D . Huffer 2 D. Adam s3 M. Stratton 3 C. Daalder 3 R. Pulvirenti 3 S. Frederickson 3 S. Hodgson

4 N. Cartledge 4 M. Carracher 4 G. Crimmins JBarnes5

4 G. Murphy 4 M. Sorlet o

4 N. Cartledge 5 D. Kane .6 C . Hope 5 S. Adamthwaite 5 W. McMaho n

4 I McLeod6 A. Lukies 6 A. Felmingham 6 B. Franzman . 6 W. Grimaldi.

5 M Dallo lio97 J . Doyle 7 D. Hope 7 G. Robinson 7 D. Magnuson. 8 M . Farrell 8 J . Pulvirenti 8 R. Storer 8 B. Whitman6 B. Hoare 9 D. Fitts 9 A. Gencarelli (VC( 10 D . Sidebottom 9 J . Miller

7 F. Baldi 10 James Briffa 10 B. Cullen (C) 11 J. Zebrowski 10 B. OiBrien8 T. Mazzarella 11 F. Cocco 11 A. Barnes 12 C . MaDonald 11 J . Boudola h8 S. Ga IerY 12 J . Smith 12 S . McMahon 13 B . Brown 12 J Polemico s9 P. Goetz 13 A . Hoare 13 C . Kiriako u

14 G Campbell14 S . Haynes

.13 S. Werha m

10 S . Wagg99B. Campbell .

15 M Bria 15 M . Lewis 14 M . Bradford11 S . Petty

15 P. Keppell .16 D . Wood 16 C . McKie 15 B. Evans

12 A Issa16 M . Wharfe 17 J . Bell (VC) 17 L . Heathcote

' 16 L . Demoran.13 S . Dillon

17 B. Lee18 M . Heenan

18 N . King (VC)19 N Peters •

18 S . O Tool e19 R . Canty

17 A. Kyriazis

14 B . Mott 19 A. Centra.

20 H . Sheehan 20 A . Murphy 18 M. Malkou n

15 M. James 20 D . Hope 21 D . Hannam 21 D . Edmunds 19 V. Liros i

16 D Trinchi 21 S. OlCarroll 22 J . Paron 23 S. Dunin 20 M. Warre n.17 Gareth Brown 22 S. Pickett 23 I. Baccini 24 S. Honey 21 G . Burrows

18 R Badanjek 23 P. Jackson 24 B . Dimasi 25 M . Cotsopoulos 22 R . Thorp e.

24 C . Tehan 25 C . Bradley 26 P Gronow 23 D . Elli s19 S . Trapman 25 P.Jackson 26 M . Channon

.27 L . Ryan 24 G . Lattouf

20 J . Moran 26 M . Hart27 D . Cracknel l28 L Donovan 28 M . Spralja 25 R . Dovidi o

21 M . Strahan 27 J . Loft.

29 M . Dalrymple 30 S. Bernardo 26 S. Ho9 922 P. Bastasin 28 N . Hall 30 C. Giansante 31 S. Lonergan 27 D . Lucantoni23 J . Redfern 29 N . Arnott 31 A. Wells 32 M . Napier 28 W. Pretty24 P. Zorzi 30 J . Campbell 32 J . Chow 33 T. Little 29 C . Jewell

25 W. Olney 31 M. Ross 33 J . Porter 34 T. McIntosh 30 P. Dimarco

26 A Gillard 32 T. Hart 34 M . Mascitti 35 C . Roberts 31 J . Freeman.27 C . Pasiopoulos

33 S . Drury 35 R. Brun o36 A Skerritt

36 B. Launikonis 32 M. Demorto n

28 B Liras34 M . Merhi .

37 W . Lombardini37 A. Chiodo 33 G . Pleit

. 35 A. Mackinnon38 M Frazer 39 A. Girstuns 34 P. Henley

29 A . Summers 36 W. Fawaz.

39 A . Kennegiesser 42 K. Curran 35 P. Dowsett30 C . Parker 37 C . Sheather 40 G . Muckian 44 P. Moon 36 B . Thorpe31 S . Moran 38 C . Prior 41 R. Livingston 45 S. Turner 37 D. Demorton32 C . Clements 39 A. George 42 C. Livingston 46 D . Wright 38 J . Tirchett33 A . Cook 40 C . Thatcher 43 J . Daumis 47 D . Hartley 39 D. Pizzar i34 M . D'Angelo

41 C. McCartin 44 A . Danne 48 L. McNamara 40 R. Abdelnou r

35 T. Sette42 I. McBurney 45 J . Borton e

46 D Mascitti49 W. Biggins 41 C. Anderson

36 D . Van Pelt43 F. Tomai44 Ben Hart

.47 H . Penensius

gIehall50 S . Beaglehall51 P Klienitz

42 J Pa anikolov

37 J. Paatsch 45 B . Sisson 48 M . Dandani s49 S . Hodgson

.52 J . Cousins

43 M . Pisasale44 F. Marini

38 Graham Brown 46 N . Mann 50 G. Apolstalakos 53 J . Maddison 46 M . Ladumtzes39 T. Karanikos 47 C. McGregor 51 M . Blair 55 A. Cummins 47 S Laoumtzes40 S. Lennon 48 A . Dove 52 I . Fletcher 57 N. Rosengren .

48 B Laoumtzes41 N . Polites 49 R. Zapelli 53 M . Guy 58 S . Price .

50 S Famulari42 G . Lekkas 50 E . Kyriacou

51 A . Leddin54 M . Calleram e55 N . Felmingham

59 B . Haywood60 K. Rooney

.51 A . Chiappini

43 R . Caiazzo52 B . OiConnor 56 P. Nagy 61 S . Bland 52 J . Rotella

44 B. Moran 53 Z. Senbergs 57 A . Mountney 62 G . Tendelli 53 P. Sorletto45 M. Sheehan 54 M . Graziano 58 P. Peoretti 63 C Black 57 J. Thompso n46 A. Humphrey 55 D . Atkins 59 B. Robertso n

60 S Harrison

.64 F. Crawford 58 J. Wilcox

47 J . Polimakos 57 N . Berryman T . Willi s61 65 A . Grant 59 M . Newto n

48 M . Soumlinis 58 G . Evans 62 D . James 66 A . Baille 60 R . Johstone

49 M . Fitt 59 B . Ryan 63 A. Acfield 67 S . Phillips 61 J. Androutso s

53 S Stratton 60 W. Dean 64 O. Matthews 68 G . Foster 62 A . Bouddles h.67 S . Keleinitz 65 C . Warren 70 J . Dumaresq 63 D . Bonney

69 L. Thompson 80 G. Box 66 M . Migliasini 72 S . Stirling 65 B . Funnel l99 S. Brun o`~ap@w

~';~'! 7r

~e~v ncdeftfetbourne

'JA 6TA riir n . .Arr,

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OLD CAREYyv CaactC T~Res. CoactC "~ran Jaicson

C . Angu s

2 C. Hickey3 M. Cohen4 C. Elser5 C. Hill6 C. Campbell7 A. Drevern A . Opp yj M . Addison10 K. Shrives11 N . Everett12 M . Spencer13 C . Battle14 M . Curry15 S. Greenwood16 M.Jones17 S. Curry18 C. Mathews19 P. Drake20 W.Mudge21 L. Murphy22 J. Hands23 T. Price24 N . Yarnell25 C . Goodall26 J . McQuie27 N . Vasilopoulos29 P. Nanc e30 S.Feehan31 J. Woods32 C. Withington33 S. Field34 D. Faelis36 L. Small37 F. Hakins38 I . Cohen39 P. Bennett40 B . Humphreys41 A . Gate s42 C. Popplewell43 S . Cherry44 G. Hendricks45 M. Eastham46 M. Cann47 S. Hawkings48 S. Addison49 D . Burn,50 S . Hart51 P. Maniotis52 A . Opray53 M . Kennedy54 L. Patterson55 C . Wheatley57 D . Palmer58 R . Bardwell59 C . Mason60 S. Weil l64 A. Jackson70 T. Auldist

OLD WESTBOURNECoact : Robert MutinerRes. Coed: Eddie SaiszkJowiczAAmCoseltArdmClaft

1 R. Mutimer2 S. Whiting3 R. Littlepage4 A. O'Keefe5 P. Vincent6 J . Horsburgh7 S. Kin g8 A. Horsburgh (C)9 S. Hewitt10 S . Sutton11 B. Franklin12 M. Gibb13 S. Walker14 B. Mattson15 A. Board16 D . Taylor17 D . Merino18 P. Kin g19 M . Crai g20 E . Szuszkiewicz21 B . Dangerfield22 W. Flemin g23 D . Ciccocioppo24 L . Fairfiel d25 D . Moore26 P. Mesman27 N . Kotoski28 T. Johnston29 D . Horsburgh30 C . Galvin31 G . Flower32 G . Jenkinson33 G . Robson (VC)34 L. Laing36 P. Knight37 S . Cummin38 R . Sherlock39 A . Robbins45 S . Mattson46 W. Boyd47 K . Robbins48 R . Walker50 C . Villinger52 D . Jago53 C . Pop e54 M . Crosswell55 C. Pavey56 A . Crabb57 P. Martinsen58 B . Stewart59 A . Lipscombe60 P. Stewart61 S . Christo62 S. Craig63 B. Williams

RJOH D CENTRAI .Cacfr. Tin PartalractRas Coo* D mny lickay

1 P. Byrnes2 A. Banfield3 T O'Sullivan4 A. White5 S. Shannon6 S. Pickett6 G. Bunshaw7 F. Bove8 G. Malcom9 P. Jackson10 A. Murphy11 M . Newton11 D. Hickey12 F. Macak13 G . McQueen14 C. Shannon15 P. Church16 J . Birt17 A . Fawcett18 M . Zajac19 J. Manning20 V. Kelly21 S . Davis22 A . Flores23 L . Daly24 A.Jones25 P. Smith26 M. Hannon27 C . Adams28 A. Waters29 S . O'Sullivan30 G . Tate33 D.Johnson35 D. Mudge36 K . White37 G . Porteous38 N . Bowe42 P. Hoey43 A . Siwka44 A . Faulkner45 M . Black48 T. Gutherie49 N . Ritchie51 H . McAlpin52 C . Andonopoulos54 P. Whitesid e55 S. Fenton56 D. Wilson58 A. Goldberg59 M . Tento60 R. McIntosh62 T. Graham64 M . Francis65 A . Kemp66 C. Corker67 R . Gol i68 F. Walther69 M . Tapley70 T. Taylor72 J . Reid74 P. Cahwood78 S. Tresise79 D . Sheehan80 G . Magi

U.H .S .O.B.Coadc Daal NashRes Cxach: N* Jarnes

1 R. Freijah2 A. Talarico3 A. Bone4 C. McLennan5 C. Shone6 S. Cracknell7 C. Skinns8 D. Haslett9 R. Smith10 P. Burns11 S . Mills12 B . Farrelly13 P. McLean14 J . Ham15 M . Davidson16 P. Gunthorpe17 P. Sciola18 R . Stevens19 G . Mazza20 G . Madrigrano21 B. Ryan22 R.John s23 P. Eltringham24 B . Carruthers25 A. Hellner26 B . Fogliaro27 S . Majo r28 M . Rothwell29 K .Jone s30 B . Abrahamsen31 P. Dolence32 H . Starbuck33 P. Drendel34 G. Haeusler35 S .Jones37 G. Catterall38 A . Boyce39 M . Rea40 J . Ford41 C . Pfeiffer42 D . Wallace43 M. O'Neil44 A. Pfeiffer45 C . Cook46 R. Killey47 M . Saunders48 K . Lewicki49 D. De Luca50 D. Zulicki51 J . Rogers52 J . Damiano53 C. Thomas54 J. Pfeiffer55 J. Olmstead56 H . Gillies57 M . Marasco58 M . Cook59 D . Smith60 J . Michael61 P. Hoban63 M . De Luise64 J .Evan s65 D. McCartney66 I . Cupit67 C. D'Agnolo68 A . Dixo n69 S . Hyde70 D . Veal72 G. Pullen73 S . Devlin77 L. Marten87 M .James

iM(WAMSTOWPdCYM S

Coach: Pad MarnaraRes CoeicIx Cmneron Md(mee

1 N. Bezzant2(R) D . Dawson2 S. Wuchatch3 A. Harry4 J . Tuck5 Dane Macleod6 D. Griev e7 Duncan Macleod8 B. Hann9 G. Case10 M . Holland11 Luke Grochowski12 A. Featherston13 A. Mackley14 A. Daniel15 D . Oldham16 N . Bon d17 M. Manning18 J . Sharp19 P. Dervan20 D. Witham21 P. Sadle r22 G . Herbertson23 B . Cocks24(R) T. Ryan24 P.Owen25 D. Wouda26 D. Lee27 C. Bergin28 J . Smart29 G. Burgess30 A . Cook31 B . Wouda32 A . Black33 S . McEachran34 A . Menhennet35 B . Robinson36 D . Gilmartin37 A. Bon d38 T. Beckwith39 T. Carter40 G . Rickard41 M. O'Flynn42 A. Pawczynski43 M. Saccoccio44 G . Bons45 S . Ivkovic46 A. Finch47 A. Stemple48 J . Goodman49 W. Kewin50 R. Kurkowski51 D. Bubnic52 J . Buttigieg53 D . Mills54 M . Dooley55 M . Quick56 J. Mata r57 A . Lanqham58 A . HouT i59 S. Hamersleigh60 C . Tre w61 R . Wheeler62 T. Murray63 T. Thompson64 C . Mathews65 W. James66 G . Singleton67 T. Gleason68 J . Wag a69 W. Yassine70 M . Wilso n71 A . Petzierides72 D. Krogman73 M . Joynson74 A . Illic" h75 P. Breguet76 J. Burgess77 K . Dervan78 K . Dowsey79 B . Hynes80 S. Robins81 A. Salisbury82 C . Scott83 J . McCutcheon84 M. Tuck

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IBDFOCOY)

BeiersdorfAustralia Ltd

F SECTIONby Ed Sil l

'50MMMOMMMOMMummmamomann- -- -- -ZMzMzMM=M=M%MM==ff _

The sun continues to visit all football games pro-viding ideal conditions for all competitors . Fourweeks in and the sorting out process is now welldown the track . The Gryphons and Sinners areplaying catch me if you can at the top whilst theRats and Werribee are at the other end and will bedesperate for points soon to keep in touch . TheTurtles are safely enconsed in third while theHawks pinched a match to remain in fourth withthe Sharks and Westies still not too far behind inthe ladder stakes .

REVIEWThe Gryphons continued on their merry way

with a twelve goaler over the Rats . The Rats werecompetitive at the half but poor kicking let themdown after that . Ruckman Sutton, back flankerWalkley and wingman Hannett led the way for theRats .

The second game saw the Hawks hold sway

against West Brunswick . The Hawks had skippedaway to a four goal lead half way through the sec-ond quarter but some excellent play by captain A.Hamilton saw the margin reduced to a goal at themain break. Five unanswered goals to the Hawkssealed the game in the third. Heppell, Gray andHarris were the Westies best whilst the Averybrothers and Parker were the Hawks best .

The Sinners absolutely creamed Werribee byover twenty goals in a result that might sendshock waves to The Gryphons.

Finally, Eltham overcame Eley Park in a gamethat could have gone either way . The Sharks wel-comed the return of Darren Hawley who respond-ed with six goals whilst Bruce, Trotter and Kayealso served them well .

PREVIEWThe first game for preview sees the clash of

long standing rivals, Hawthorn Amateurs an d

Eley Park . Both clubs were formed in a similarway and have followed an almost identical pathinto F Grade . The clash of Hawley and Orchardwill be worth the price of admittance whilst themid-field battle between Hill for the Sharks andReed for the Hawks will be pivotal in deciding thegame . Home ground advantage may be enough toswing it the Hawks way but not by much . The nextgame sees top play bottom with Monash hosting

Wer ribee . The Gryphons continue to roll on whilstafter a promising start the wheels have fallen offdown Werribee way. It is unlikely to improve thisweek with the Gryphons forwards no doubt hun-gry for action whilst Werribee will no doubt con-

30

tinue to miss theservices of key for-wards . Expect thestudents to record aten goal plus victory .

The third game sees West Brunswick hosting

ANZ. Both sides have shown considerableimprovement from the first game results and willboth be eyeing this week off as a potential fourpointer. Smyth up forward will be looking tobounce back after being well held last week for theWesties whilst the ever dangerous P. Hamiltonadds sparks in the forward line . Veteran captainfor the Westies A . Hamilton is a potent centremanwho creates damage with his moves forward . TheRats will be hoping that the ever reliable NickRutherford can provide the drive for them andtherefore give Luffy Smith the opportunity to con-vert . Hard to go past the Westies at home thoughbut not with much conviction .

Finally, in the match of the day, Eltham visit

Syndal in a match between two top placed sides .The Sinners have been the surprise packet thisyear, taking the step up from the Club 18 in theirstride to boast an imposing four nil record . Elthamhave not been far behind, having won three on thetrot after a first round loss . Both sides have showna capacity to kick multiple goals without relyingon any individual player . Although early days,both sides are shaping up as potential finalistsand will be looking to gain an advantage for futurematches . Having only taken the Sinners once thisyear, this scribe is finally converted and expectsthem to win by about three goals .

Thanks to Phil Knight and Stephen Fyffe fortheir continued work as press corespondents . Letshope a couple of other clubs follow on this week. Ican be contacted on 9555 0900 (BH) or 9553 3675(F) before 5 .00pm each Monday.

J fl~MONASII GRYPHONS v. WERRIBEE A-!A•

TEURS Field : Peter Woods Bob McLeod

SYNDAL TALLY HO v . ELTHAM Field: Paul

Lamble Clarke Thuy s

HAWTHORN AMATEURS v. ELEY PARK

Field : Ron Martyn

WEST BRUNSWICK v. ANZ ALBERT PARK

Field: Michael Forde Chris Fedderson

grA ,- .- .-------- ., ., ..

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SENIORS

SAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALSItiSON ELTHAM 6 16(~~-JC WERRIBEE 15T:11"LOR ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 9SiRATFORD MONASH GRYPHONS 8vDLLINS ELTHAM 8

LORD HAWTHORN I

F RESERVEg, WHITE ELTHAM 5PASTRAS ANZ ALBERT PARK 1SILBEREISEN WEST BRUNSWICKALABAILIS WERRIBE EG~ONIS MONASH GRYPHONS

50A, BRIDGE ROAD,

RICHMOND, 31 21

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11109888

SENIORS - 2.05.98ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.2 3.5 5.11 5.15.45MONASH GRYPHONS 4.7 8.11 12.12 17.15.117ANZ Albert Park: Smith 3. N. Rutherford . G. Tayloc Best J. Hannett . G. Walktey.J. Sutton. A. Thornas, P. Smith. G. Tayior. MonaahGryphons : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4.4 4.5 6.7 7.7.49SYNDALL TALLY HO 3.5 10.8 18.12 28.17.185Werribee Amateur : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehzd)SyndaB Tally Ho: (Goal Kickers and Best Playas not received)

ELEY PARK 8.2 10.5 13.8 17.8 .110ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.7 7.10 11.13 17.17 .119Eley Park: (Goal Kickers and Best Pia}ers not recehred )Eltham Co • Simon 6. Gasparotta 3. Coonerty 3. Justice 2 . Doody 2 .Muscat. Best: Gasparotto. Hedley. Simon, Justice. Doody, Hamshare.

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 .1 6.3 12.7 13.14.92WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .1 5.2 7.5 10.7.87Hawthorn Amateurs: Bourke 3, S. Avery 2. Bowe 2, Lau(etta 2, Patterson, Pollock.Vitacca. Zavarkua Ba.st : P. Avery. S . Avery, Power. Parker. Reed. Denovan.West Brunswick., A. Hamilton 3. S. Smythe 3, J. Grav, T. Moore. A. Ciannane, P.Hamilton' Best : P. Harris. J . Gray. A. Hamilton . J . Curtin, A. Ciannane. D.Williams.

RESERVES - 2.05 .98ANZ ALBERT PARK 3.2 5.5 6.7 7.8.50MONASH GRYPHONS 0.2 8.2 10.4 12.8.80ANZ Albert Park: D. Rhaland 2, R. McDonald 2, N. Pashas. P. Hetcs . K Dann .Best: J. Lnehan. S. Redpath, P. Hetr,s . C. Iva. P. Rhxr(and. P. Shoppee.Monsah Gryphous : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received)

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3.4 8.8 14.10 17.17.119SYNDALL TALLY HO 1.0 2.1 3.2 3.2.20Werri6ee dmetaue : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )SyadaB Tally Ho: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )

ELEY PARK 0.2 2.5 2.6 6.8.42ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5.9 11.15 17.20 19.20.134EFey Park: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehed lERham CoUegiame R . White 5, Hespe 3, Shipley 2. Watson 2. Schafer, Maddison.Volard . Glare. Mia, L. White. Evans. Best: Shipley. MaIdiswt. Schafer . R. White.D. Barnett. Evans .

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 8.2 8.6 13.9 16.13.109WEST BRUNSWICK 3.2 8.4 12 .6 16 .7.103Hawthorn Amateur : MeCowan 2. MacDonald 2. Ottsallds 2. Broadlev 2,Richardson, Nowak, Davies, Lord. Dunstan. Morrison. Kerr. Best Br,iod(ey.McDonald . Dunstan. V^xak, Morrison . ChppaWest Brunswick- D. Andrek 4, Vatale 2, 3hetry Baker, Cololarts . Ortiz. BmaHorne, Vitale . Robson. Coombes. D . Andrea McA()ster.

MAY 16 - ROUND 6

ELTHAM v. MONASH GRYPHONSELEY PARK v. SYNDAL TALLY HOWERRIBEE AMATEURS v . WEST BRUNSWICKANZ ALBERT PARK v . HAWTHORN AMATEUR S

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F SectionANZ ALBERT PARK ELEY PARK ELTHAM COLLEGIANS HA4VTHORtd AMATEURS MONASH GRYPHONCow h: Gay For3yifi Cox* ' Hook Coactc P. S W-k Co~: Tysan Coach: C my RyaztRaa. Coach : Paul stiom Res Coach ft Wicl(im R~s. COO* P. Haama F~ Co~h: Kevh Res. Co o* Thu Drew

S Duke 1 D. Arundell 1 J . Smyth la D . Murray 1 L. Wells (c)N P astras 2 A. Morris 2 S. Maxfield lb T. Fitzpatrick (RC) 2 M. HealyP Smith (S) 2 M. Brady 3 A. Tocker

B Doody 2 B. Lovich 3 A . Grady (DVC )

D Kilmart in ( R) 3 A. Featonbyy.

5 R.Maddison 3 K. Richardson 4 G. Harrak4a C Robinso n

R Wills 3 R. LaMarca 6 R. Heany 3 M. Irvine .5 D King

J Hanne tt4 M. Georgiou4 M Dell'Orso

7 M. Gasparott

o8 J . Woodward

4 S. Bowe .6 G. Ryan

G Forsyth.

5 C. Kaye 9 C. Watson 5 S. Avery 7 M . Khou ryJ Su tton 5 W LaMarca 10 C . Simon 6 P. Avery 8 J . Blandford

R Lindsayy

.6 D . Bruce

11 J . Muzz i12 G . Mullins

7 G. Stallwort hyPolloc k9 W

9 P. Lowcock10 P. Williamso n

P Gattley 6 A. Briginshaw 13 R . Bell.

8 M Dunstan 11 J . Barbi eM Phillips 7 D. Bowe n

7 N Taifemopoulos14 S. Justice

L . White1 5.

9 G. McDoanld 12 J . Urba nA Mitchell .

8 D. Carroll 16 D .Barne tt 10 P. Orchard (C) 13 J . Stratford14 M LewisG Fin n

T Prior 8 R. Poole 17 G . Leys18 M. Barling 11 A. Sill

.15 M . Sparro w

9 P. Yelland 19 D . Boyce 12 A. Burke 16 S . ArenaJ Snorrason 9 T. Karadimos 20 T. Carter 13 J . Povey 17 J . Hetherington (VC )C Defreece 10 C. McLean 21 D . Shipley 14 D. Lauletta 18 A . O'BrianD McLellan 11 L. McLean 22 S . Athanasopoulos 15 G McDonald 19 J. LeroyP Boyle 12 A. Dunstan 23

M. Dwyer

.16 C. Reed 19a M. Asbel l

A Faranda 13 A . Kelstall 25 T Hedley 17 D Zaverella 20 G . Browell (RV )C

R Koegler 14 G . Elder.

26 J . Glare.

18 D. Lauletta21 R . Rafaniello22 B Coxhea d

P Shoppee 15 R. Youn g16 P. Stoney

27 B. Turne y28 T. Barnett 19 J . Law

.23 C . Freeman

S Redpath 17 A Hill 29 C . Bishop 20 S. Parker 24 D . Kitchi nA Benneit

.18 S Ra me ry

30 D . Hogan 21 A. Bourke 25 M . Kilmister

J McDonald.

19 D. Trotter31 Z . Jovanoviski32 P. Clarke

22 J . Modica 26 T Gilchris t27 R GilchristC Iva 20 M . Hook 33 M. Volard 23 D. Tracey .28 B . Lloyd

C Lovett 21 F. Mihalec 34 R . Davies 24 D. Hutchinson 29 J Fulle rC Walkley 22 P. Cantone 35 J . Muscat

36 S Phili son25 M . Zaverella .

30 R . Davey

G Walkley 23 G . Smith .37 C . Horsburgh

26 M . Nowak 31 G. Roche

A Thomas 24 S . Watts 38 S . Dalziel 27 R. Lord 32 A . Tolongo s

D Green25 G . Heath 39 F. Coonerty 28 J . Morrison 32a C . McAleese26 D . Hawley 40 S . Lewis 29 P. Barker 33 R . Whit e

M Farrell 27 D . Kaye 41 G . Stackpoole 30 M . Nunn 34 M . GraydonN Daou 28 W. Holm 42 C .Hal l

43 N Hamshare 31 C. Langley 35 A . MoffatN Ruthe rford 29 F. Lettini

.44 C Menther 32 S . Davies 36 G. Wadle y

P Ruthe rford 30 G . Bromley.

45 A. Macaulay 33 A.Ha rt ley37 V. Hindl e38 P CallusM Pearson 31 G . Lamarca

32 D Grant48 R. Harris49 .

34 J . Bogie.

39 M . Clydesdal elA Jenkin .

33 N Dix 50 L. Sharp ep

35 G . Morris 40 M . Sa ajA Kemp .

34 S . Bromley 51 T. Scot 36 K. Sanders 41 D . CharlestonG Taylor 35 P Blew

52 A. Smedley 37 A . Kennedy 42 T. Drew (RCC)

C Carlisle.

36 S . Lee53 J . Athanaso oulosp54 P. Barnett 38 M . Tyson 43 D . Walter

44 B. KenyonR Carlisle 37 D . Payne 55 P. Morrow 39 P. Hewish45 J Goni s

C McLean 38 K. Podger 56 A . Stockdale 40 C. Frayne .46 G Kent

V Stuto 39 J . Verde 59 B . Evans60 A Stockdale

41 D. Lahiff.

47 T. BesceeM Ca rt er 40 N . Karadimos G

.61 G . Dismore 43 I . Cheppa 48 L . Marti n

P Heyes 41 R . Wickham 62 B . Hespe 44 P. Rossitto 49 J . Fin n

S Bullow 42 V. Fukishima 63 A . Kelso 45 J . Ginnane 50 S. Dew43 S . B azley 64 R . White 46 T. O'Hanlon 51 C . Leeto n

K Daou 44 L . Ke tt s 65 S . Schafer 47 D . Lindrea 52 D . Hal eF Pole 45 L. Dix 48 I Rosthorn 53 T. ChisholmD Fanning 46 S . Collins

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JF SectionSYNDAL TALLY-HOr,~ ~Fes C»~t~:1 T. Marks2 K . Gadsby3 r4 .Joy3 J . Collins

4 A, Turpin

P. Henderson5 D. Hannett

J . Cotsis7 A . Burns8 R, Bennett8 V. Wongg I . Bingham9 A. Burgess10 p. Henning11 J . Rutter12 J . Ertan12 S . Goul d13 J. Kerrins -

14 S. O'Boyle15 N . Murray16 B. Boucher17 P. Kelly18 S . MacFarlane19 D. Bent (VC)19 J . Willoughby20 C. Hall21 A . Thompson22 P. Willoughby23 . M. Beckett24'C . Murphy25 C. Clark27 I . Rozankovic28 M . Kennedy29 G . Rolfe30 B . Woods31 A . Richardson32,J . Moresi33 M. Richardson34 J. Allen35 C . Cachia (VC)36 A.Sneddo n37 C. Beaumont38 M . Christiansen39 A . Hil l40 B . Hanneman41 A . Richardson42 A . Findlay43 J. Wicks44 J . Seal46 C. Varnavas47 H. Bake r48 D. Flight50 C. Hutson52 G. Wagner53 . S. Boyd54 P. Kostakos55 N. Brewster56 S . Drabble57° R Vergakis58 C. Karalis59 M . French62 R . O'Dell63 N . Brewster64 M. Webb65 H . Brown66 G . Wallace

WERRIBEEAMATEUR S

r==1 D. Stephenson2 B. Campbel l3 C. Alabakis4 L. Brown5 A. Neems (VC)6 S. McGrat h7 S. McNamara8 B. Cotter9 A. Towers10 C . Cummins11 N. Issac (C)12 R. Rantino13 Jason Craig14 J . Marini s15 P. Mayne16 S . Bisby17 D . Ryder18 E. Collier19 J . Addamo20 M. Harris21 S . Dalbon22 R. Zulian23 S . Fletcher24 M . Elso25 S . Duhau26 R . Engler27 T. Andrews28 B. Poole29 S . Dole30 C. Morgan31 B . Waters32 B . Seeber33 M . Houston34 N . Roberts35 M . Drew36 S. Murray37 C . Edwards38 G . Trifil o39 C. Chapman40 P. Alabakis41 S . Mille r42 A . Cordell43 E. Galizi44 G . Saywell45 A. Soto46 T. Barto n47 C. McNaughton48 P. Sullivan49 S . Pugliese50 K . Pac e

J. CraigM . HolmanP. JohnsT. CarrD. SmithJ . ThompsonC. SpencerD . Hussa rJ. CoatesR . Howde nK. Kwiatkowski

WESTBRUNSWIC K

Cueck Join JacksnRes Caack Pat! Cook

1 A. Hamilton2 J . Gray3 G. Heppell4 D. Coonan5 A.Cannane6 S. Byrn e7 F. Vitale8 M. Malone9 J . Khoury10 S . Fyffe11 S. Cocolaras12 L . Brow n13 P.Hamilton14 P. Robinson15 P. McNaughton16 S . Smyth e17 D. Lynch18 J . Curtin19 P. Shand20 L. Stewart21 S. McNamara22 I . Twyford23 J . Osborne24 L . Sherry25 G . Malone26 G . Newitt27 D. Disisto28 P. Harrington29 D . McAllister30 M . Lewi s31 A . Mouchacca32 S. D'Andrea33 C . Price34 A.Sibereisin36 D. Horne37 S . Coombes38 H . McDonald39 M . Rogers40 B. Baker41 T. Raade42 P. Harris43 J . Tobin44 S . Gason45 L. Pelschel46 G. Forbes47 T. Bromley49 M . Nolan50 R . Crackett

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involving players push-

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into packs, throwing each

other to the ground or

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In a high scoring game Collegians accurate kick-ing helped them continue their unbeaten run whenthey defeated Uni . Blues 21 .7 .133 to 18 .18 .126 .Best were Bickford, T. Bennett, Hoyle, Simmen (6goals) Collegians and Wood, Jennings, Macauley UniBlues .

150 games to Graeme Briggs of West Brunswick .In Under 19 Premier Section Banyule inflicted St .

Bernards first defeat winning 12 .20 to 13.10 .De La Salle had a fine win and revenged its grand

final win at the expense of North Old Boys, kicking 9goals to 2 in the final term. Greene, Nugent,Harrington, Murphy (6 goals, De La Salle), andJordan . Griffin, Budoid (NOB) were best .

20 YEARS AGO - 1978Long service awards this week to lion-hearted

defender Jack Pretty (Comm. Bank) - 250 gamesand a hardworker also on social and fund-raisingcommittees, 200 to Bob MacDonald (CaulfieldGramm.), full back in the club's A Section 1970 pre-miership team, captain in 1976, and secretary fortwo years - a fearless, straight ahead player, Bob'sfair and manly approach had made many friends forhim in amateur ranks.

Caulfield Grammarians also thanked twounsung and often maligned club officials, club trea-surer Gordon Cameron and club catering officer,David Labrum.

Old Melburnians was the only undefeated teamin B when they led Collegians all day to win by 31points with best players Mumme, Morphet, Burns (6goals Old Melb). and Rice, Merry, Allan (Coll) .

Old Xaverians scored their first victory in C whenthey outplayed Kew in a strong last quarter to win by26 points with Cooksley, Curtain (7 goals) andNoonan, best for Old Xavs, and Blay (5 goals),Rowlands, Hinchen starring for Kew .

Bulleen-Temp (E) remained undefeated when,after only leading ANZ Bank by 16 points at half,time, they kicked 18 .11 to 6.2 in the second half.Best were Hooper, Miles . Walker (BT) and Daken,Jones, Orchard (ANZ).

25 YEARS AGO - 1973Office bearers for the Umpires Association were

Lance Williams President, Darryl George VicePresident, Ken Jorgensen Secretary and LindsayThomas Treasurer.

250 games to Tony Borrack (Comm . Bank) 200 toDick Stanley Old Xavs, both former Victorian play-ers .

Geelong suffered their second successive defeatwhen they put in a poor performance against NorthOld Boys and were beaten by nearly 12 goals .North's anticipation and backing up left Geelongfloundering - Wilson, Power, Crooks, Spurling (5goals) were best for North and E. Smith. David,Lawler for Geelong .

Reservoir OB and Collegians were undefeatedafter four rounds . Reservoir thrashed De La Salle byover 100 points while Collegians kicked 9.1 to OldTrinity's 2 .6 in the final quarter to win by 48 points .

One hundred games to Wayne McCrimmon

Comm. Bank, Neil Dean Ivanhoe, Mick McInerneyDe La Salle, Jeff Symons Coburg.

Jeff Symons and his older brother Peter werethird generation Coburg as father Bob had been astaunch Coburg defender and grandfather Bert alife member.

30 YEARS AGO - 196 8The fifth day of the season in 1968 was a "Mini

Carnival at Elsternwick Park" in which Victoria wontheir games against Tasmania and South Australia.

South Australia led by 3 points at the lastchange but were swamped in the final term whenVictoria kicked 6 .3 to 0 .1 . Best for Victoria were S.Williams 4 goals, P. Patterson, Egan . Mullin,Vorrath, Crouch.

Against Tasmania, kicked 7.8 to 0 .1 in the firstquarter and were in control of the whole game Bestwere Parks, Gowers (5 goals) Renowden . Voight,Sykes and Woodhead . Victorian players selected torepresent Australian Amateurs in the ANFC Section2 Championship at Canberra on Queen's Birthdayweekend were G . Crouch Uni Blacks, T . Gowers OldXaverians, D . Hughes Old Scotch, P. ParkesCoburg, P. Patterson Uni Blacks, W. Sykes UniBlues, A . Voight Ormond, D . Williams CaulfieldGramm, and S . Williams Old Paradians . DavidHughes had been appointed captain.

QUIZ : Five players went on to play VFL football,Can you name them and the clubs they playedwith?

In the fifth round of home and away gamesOrmond 17 .19 defeated Ivanhoe 8.8 while Monash16 .17 kicked 8 .9 to Geelong's 0.6 in the second half- the winners were both undefeated and on top in Bsection.

A section captains were Bob Spurling North OB,Brian Weyman Old Paradians, Wes Roach Coll, IanWood MHSOB, Eric Joiner Kew, John Hay OldScotch, Roger Schakleton Uni Blacks DavidRutherford Uni Blues, Tom Tootell CaulfieldGrammarians. Who captained Coburg?

Collegians 14.13 defeated Old Scotch 4.4 - thelosers had kicked 0.1 by the last change.

40 YEARS AGO - 1958Footscray IT coach Tom Baird, who started the

club in 1947, played his 200th game .Other well known players to reach milestones

were Pres Brideson Caulfield Gramm, Jim Hannanand Trevor Downs Old Melb.

SSB broke the ice in A section when they held onto beat the last finishing Ivanhoe by 9 points . Bestwere Surtees, Jones and Preston SSB, and Ryan,Hughes and Lewthwaite Ivanhoe .

Uni Blues lost champion full forward PeterWoodhouse with a dislocated shoulder.

St Kilda CBC turned on a devastating last quar-ter of 8 .4 to nil against Old Brighton - centre halfforward Denis O'Brien kicked 4 and rover JohnLangley 3 .

C section captains were Dick Hellard De LaSalle, John Wood Brunswick, Alan Dick National

Looking Back - Continued on Page 38

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1~ ~i'inning Edge

star Player, over

was the key in this even game, where each teamhad seventeen scoring shots .

, presentation s~---------_

of two games in mY accuracy ofimprovementfl ~g winners, in what after three rounds, have

L come two very even competitions has buoyed myoftLL'Aysm for more success in my prognostications

.

REVIEWSECTION 1?vlazenod showed far more competitive spirit

even with whom they staged a very °,ainst p~0u iac uracy by Mazenod in the las t

`ontest• prevented them winning by more thanq,uarter, p played bettereight points

. For the winners none than Damien Linden, Nick were aowell and Mar

kbY

~'ussbaum. Melbourne HighIatt Lawrence and Club stalwart, Ron Verma for St .

Old Brighton Bloods fuiis~edeao ~ sn~espite a

hevins, who lost by twe ald Bri~ton Bloods tallricky wind effecting play ~ fine highul~ber still managed to judge man

y ntarks. Simon was really on his game for St. Kevins ,

~vl'ose teAndrew Verasdxet by the early loss of

Collegians scored a moral boosting ~~ o vthout7!tc~ Penola, who are now the

onlyfour

a~rin on the board . Collegians won ~eir acCUrate

points: a margin which was aided by

c~~ Salle remain undefeated after their twen-tv live point win over a more inaccurate OldMelburnians, who have only won once

. Accuracy

Once again leaders Old Xaverians, dominated

against old Scotch, who finished eight two points in

nears. After three rounds the question is "Whocan challenge Old Xaverians on the field"?

SECTION 1An interesting

match will be played

on Central Reserve relish thebetween Mazenod and St. KevinsAfter theirprospect of playing on a big ground .

improved form last week I select Mazenod to win

narrowly. heirOld Brighton Bloods, should consolidate tovertop four position, with a convincing wincollegians, who found some f

the orm last ou tne nort

hDespite having to m~ ei ht 1 1 little miles from

to Moomba Park (o~Y g believeMelbourne ran the jingle in 1960)

. I firml

y second placed De La Salle will easily defeat TherryPenola, who are finding all opposition powerful .

Leaders Old Xaverians, should furthe ra sound defeat

hopes of MHSOB by handing

today . pioneers of Australian Football, Oldent ParkTh

e Melburnians and Old Scotch meet O dDespite their potential improvemen t

Melburnians, have so far shown little to enthusetheir usual

about while Old Scotch have playe

d nt football. I select Old Scotch.consistentSECTION 2

Marcellin, with one owin await Thornburyut to consolidate third

Cougars, who will be all unsettleplaee . Thornbury style football may

Marcellin, who prefer a free flowing game' Coach

Jamie of Webb, ball could give Thornburyso cause pressure on the

Mareellin backline. I select Thornbury.Kew, desperate to regain lost ground, should be

able to score their second win of the season at theexpense of Parkside, who are yet to win a match .

In what could easily be a Grand Final previewthe two undefeated teams meet at Mt

. Lilydale . The

long journey will not be pleasant for Monash White

players, who will find Morrison ~t Lilydale bigthan their University Oval . I expect

whomen to give first use of the all to their for theshomeshould create enough opportunities

side to win.It will be interesting to see how

Oldas

Grammarians cope with the long trip to Bulleentheir away form has often Oleft a lot t

o ld Essendoneto defeatNevertheless, I do expect adjusted to theYarra Valley, who have not ye

t

rigours of Club XVIII foo~•co~ents have beenAlthough many positive

made about Club XVIII football so far in season

SECTION 2 roved theOld Essendon Grammarians, again proved

Lions at home when they defeated Marcellin by thecomfortable margin of thirty seven points .

A very inaccurate Monash whites, defeatedParkside by thirty two Points• despite having threetimes as many scoring shots as the Red Devils .

henMt . Lilydale recorded another good win

o.ints .they defeated Yarra Valley by sixty one P

Haydn's heroes have yet to record a win !in the closest game of the day in which the com-

petition was fierce and defenders in the a~he eni-

c}~ . Thornbury Cougars defeated Kew by

mc arter margin . as they lie third themselves i

nu n the ladder.

PREVIEW

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MAY 16 - ROUND 6UNDER-19 SECTION 1COLLEGIANS v . MAZENODST. BERNARDS v. OLD BRIGHTONOLD PARADIANS v . OLD CAREYST. KEVINS v. OLD XAVERIANSDE LA SALLE v. UNIVERSITY BLUESUNDER-19 SECTION 2NORTH OLD BOYS v . MARCELLINUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. WHITEFRIARSST. BEDES MENTONE TIG . v . OLD HAILEYBURYOLD MELBURNIANS v. BEAUMARI SOLD TRINITY v. OLD SCOTCHUNDER-19 (2) BLUEOLD MENTONIANS v . MONASH BLUESST . KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. CAULFIELD OR .

(venue to be advised)ORMOND v. DE LA SALLE (2 )HAMPTON ROVERS v . OLD XAVERIANS (2)MHSOB v . AJA XUNDER-19 (2) RE DST . LEOS EMMAUS v . WARRINGALOLD IVANHOE v . OLD GEELONGTHERRY PENOLA v. YARRA VALLEYAQUINAS v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEOLD PARADIANS ( 2) - BYE

NAME CLUBUNDER 19 (1)

SENIORS

LAST WK TOTAL

DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 3 17C. STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS 15L. 0'NEILL OLD BRIGHTON 5 15JUEGAN ST. BERNARDS 11 15UNDER 19 (2)SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 12 26THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 9 20P. WINTLE ST. BEDES MENTONE 3 20THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 20UNDER 19 ( 2) BLUEL. TAYLOR MHSOB 5 26BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 5 26PALMER OLD MENTONIANS 6 16BASIST AJAX 6

UNDER 19 (2) REDWELCH WARRINGALBRAUER OLD GEELONGBOYD OLD PARADIANSBOLTON OLD GEELONG

7 165 145 13

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1MAZENOD v . ST. KEVINS Field : Josh DiPietrcDavid LongworthOLD BRIGHTON v . COLLEGIANS Field :Callil (R) Ramon Killey Phi]

OLD PARADIANS v. ST. BERNARDS Field :Daniel Halliwell Frank Karabelas Boundary :Becky Griffith sOLD XAVERIANS v. DE LA SALLE Field : BenSchmidt (R) Michael Jesse pOLD CAREY v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : MarkGibson (R) Cameron Gill

UNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v . OLD MELBURNIANS at TimberRidge Reserve Field : Robert Sneddon (R)WHITEFRIARS v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field:Stan Lugowski Peter BuchananST. BEDES MENT. TIGERS v . UNIVERSITYBLACKS Field: Peter Griffiths Nick EvansBEAUMARIS v. OLD TRINITY Field: ChrisStevens (J) Geoff KellyOLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD SCOTCH Field : IanBurgess Gajanan Skandakumar

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMONASH BLUES v. HAMPTON ROVERS Field:Simon Olive (R )CAULFIELD GR. v. OLD MENTONIANS atCAULFIELD CAMPUS Field : Cameron Nash (R)DE LA SALLE (2) v. ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULF.Field : Justin Grossbard Graeme MorganOLD XAVERIANS ( 2) v. MHSOB Field : KenWalkerORMOND v . AJAX Field: Nathan Rodier

UNDER-19 (2) REDST. LEOS EMMAUS v. AQUINAS Field : DennyFatekas Matthew MeierOLD GEELONG v. WARRINGAL at T.H. KINGField : Pat Maebus Trent GreenwayTHERRY PENOLA v. OLD IVANHOE Field : JimPappas Jason MooreYARRA VALLEY v. OLD PARADIANS (2) Field :Peter Bailey Kevin McMahonBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE has the by e

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ER 19 SECTION 2- 2 .05 .981 .1 4.2 6.5 8.6.544 .3 8.3 7.7 8.9.57

K!'Fiers and Be . Flavors not recencdl~~~ ua~arnrui2.1 2.3 4.7 5.9.39

M,)nT;<<~~,rZS 5.6 14.10 22 .12 29.19.193CI] !'Great . Panison. EWms . Hyams. Crabs, Beats Fabiny7 . Murphy.

Fc Gooko•.uT t ~-:~ as I Hlltm 4. Anderson 4. Etfemtaccut 2, Red 2 . Cully. Nor[hey.

•Ct Beat: Sulltt2n. Which. Phan. HIlt.. Rekt. ~they.,f~Rn~ phD BOiS 3.7 8.11 8.13 12.14.86

TIG. 2.1 3,2 8.5 9.5.59old Cc}~: ,'.: :;,us 3, Khoder 2. Barker 2 . Taylor 2. Bryant. Farad. H21pllt. Best :

. . . ham. Douty. Tesorvero . P. WIntk . Doutz-u-.s .e alg.: P. W1n8c• 3. D. Y'oun 2. Gomez 2. Kingwrll. Drudy. Bat:

Ztn~n.- ;tY 5 .2 8.4 11.9 15.11.101t~7~~g~ ;it yL10XS 4 .4 7.8 10.10 11.12.78e!d ITr;; . ; bvfrp: Pnmtney 5 . Davey 4. Ladd 3 . Hazrop. Som~da . PaYec Best: IL Corson.. . .. ..: . A,..~ Meades. £1Nayswt.

CeT:mip- Bln cY- (Goal Kickers and Best Players not mceR•ed lCLD 5[ O TC :I 4.4 4.5 12.8 19.12.128G&Am±aSB 3.3 6.8 8.9 11.11 .77G;j 5cetch~ Ste+^ns 7 . SBer 2. Paterson 2. Cha}anan 2. O'Bmn 2. McCardi. Leeds .

r.1S_:t: Stevens. Leeds. Predergasl Chapman. S~en.Th attes.Ear-l4 3. Smt[h 2 . Foley. Amin. Stevens. Buller. Alexander, Blake. Best:

_. . {:. h--'ht . Kennedy. W9:nn.

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 2 .05 .9 8CS 3•4 55,34 E 7.3 10.11 17.13 27.19 .181y,kgNOD 4 .1 6.2 7.5 9.8.60ce L+ so)lm i c- Kickers and Best Players not mcctved l,n-nod: 2. McDowell 2. Raine 2 . Hazrtngton, ht2.son. B. Meehan. Beat: Ralne .., .,. .. . Grant. R. Hmvldns• Parry.5t`F...'itis 1.3 1.5 3.S 3.7.25OtD &xlLtfrON 3.4 11.7 14.10 18.13.121

K~.i-~ : Goat Kickers and Beat Players not nsehed )Ctd er.:,hton:L . (Y Noll 5. Omer 3. Williams 2. Thornharzav 2 . Stea,art . Nrnuropi.

. ' . va+. McBriar. Jduuon. Bpt: Thornhorrou. Barrav. Johnson, Dtmer.

1 .7 2.10 7.13 8 .13.812.1 8.7 8.8 17.13.115

2 . Clarke 2 . Schmidt . Beg: Robotism, Taylor. Clarke.

3. O'Shea 3. Briggs 2, Prusclno 2, P' n~es B}trnt. O' Conner.Curran. ttbodham. Best- Young. Pmscino.~Coffins . Butler, Smcc.uk .

CID C.~Rct 1.1 5.4 8.7 11.10.76Sr FtR7+:A ARMS 3.2 9.8 14.11 21 .18.144Otd Carey : B^:.•tt 2 . Hefkrnan 2. L m •rence 2 . Oppy, Latham . Ma7 . TyndaB . Abbot . Hest:

st I Hrrrman . Abbott. Munro. OW' .5~ Bu*tizrda: 'r -,an It. Mount 3. flrndre0a 2. Jacks 2. l@imta. Kavanagh. Smmte.bnt :' : , ' n Jk.'rans. L. Kavanagh . R. Ronald J. CittareW. C.Osbwne.lln'tiaStIYBLt1E8 2.1 7.7 8.12 9.13 .67OLD RA',-LR1MB 3.1 4.8 8.12 18.18.114t r'~rnHp Blum: Jackson 2. Kink 2 . Hoimes. iQorBtey. Underssroal . White . Brooks. Beet:„ .,' :._ n. W7n[e. Lkkte9. Vogels 1tYtod . Calterv.Old Xnw•a}em:IGoal Kickers and Best P4mrers net n:cetved)

Continued from Page 3

ST. KEVINS v. OLD ME LBURIANS Field : James1'an Beek Jamie Kvins Boundary : Cameron KealyTristan Bowm an Goal: Dominic Napoli Geoff GriggDE LA SALLE v. OLD XAVERIANS Field : WayneFtinton Martin Jackson Goal: Russell Owen RossRichard sOLD SCOTCH v . ST. BERNARDS Field: Steve%icGarthy Anthon y Damen Bounda ry : Tim Dodds%tidiael Chapple Goal: Bernie Hoare Kevin SegotaCOLLEGIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON Field : HeathLittle Graeme Thwaites Goal: Brad Nash BernieJcphsonU NIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD HAILEYBURY Field :

`tb~et nirley RGoalyd An h ny BSimp o RReno3arichievich

MA 16 - ROOLD XAVERIANS Y ST . KEVINSD 6ST. BERNARDS v. DE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD SCOTCHOLD MELBURNIANS v . COLLEGIANSOLD BRIGHTON v . UNIVERSITY BLUES

AUNDER 19 BLUE - 2 .05.9811111508 3.4 6.5 11 .8 17.10.112MO.'tASR BLUES 3.2 8.4 7.5 9.8.82MH9OB: L. Taylor 5. Park 4 . Moore 2 . Gregor 2. Wttght . G . htcGu9y. R . Joseph . Rudder.=%p=.. GregsanA. As .kem. Osborne, PaMlsky, Park .

Cothns 5. Spence. BWton. Bell, Avery. Best : Forster - Knight, Collins,Bolton . Crowe, Spence, Merttn.

HB1,73YkN ROVERS 4 .5 80.10 10.12.72CAULFIF3D GftA2~4AAR7AtY 0 .1 Ti1.2.4 6.7.43Hampton Raras: Cngps 4. Juon 3. A. Vcss• D. Vass . S. Grimmer. Best : Rohn . Woods .Grunmer. Jenthins, Croather. D . Was.Caulfield Grammartan® : Gurpinar. Freeman 2. White. Corer. Hest: W1dJaja. Freeman.Cmer. Kendal. Enksat . lSllmM.

OLD MEh'TONLlA.:fiB 4.3 10.8 18.8 22.12.144DE IA SAL18 2.3 4.7 5.10 12.13 .85Old Mentonlatu: Palmer 6. McNish 5. Baltannne5, Kuramoto 5 . O' Rielly. Beats McNtsh.Palmer, Kuramoto. Maon. McKap . Goss .De La Salle: R . Stnzns 3• A AtcKerzk 3. B . Bread 2 . A. Hancock 2, R. GuWter. A.Donnlson. Bat ; Stevens, S}nat, Fisher, Donnisat. Caries. Stztlad.ORMOhV 8.4 8.5 10.9 18.12 .120ST KII.DA SOUTH CAULFIFI,p 0.2 4.5 6 .9 7.10.52Ormond : Stevens 5, Straugch 3. Naughton 2. Kurzell 2. htlnter 2. Keleher Knight. Black.Ashford . Bed: Putz• AshCotd• Stevens . Naughton . Sttauch• Shaslak .St. KIM. South Ccutl~: (Goal Kickers and Best PL~}zrs not receCved )AJAX 2 .3 8.8 10 .10 10.14.74OLD RAVERIAN9 2.3 5.3 7.5 12.9.81AJAX' Onas 2 . M. Segal 2, Ba:Lst. Go!denteln . Gohan. Gutman. M .C. Segal. Sharp. Best:Coach declined to name hest player due to poor pertorn3nce by n4ote team.Old %svatsrss: (Goal Kkkers and Best Players not received )

ST LF.OS EMMAUSBYE

UNDER 19 RED - 2 .05 .9 8

AQUINASGEELONG 5

.1 6.3 11 .5 18.8 .10 42 .2 7.7 8.7 11.8.74

AOLD (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )OldBol~

.C Braver 5 . Corning 4 . A -y 2 . Brett Steven.s, Brarxr, McCann. McInnes .

8'dRRIIiGAL 5.4 8.8 13.13 9.10.64T11gRRY FENO1.A 4.3 8.4 14.9 15.10.100Whrringd: R41ch 7. Hopgood 2• Burke 2 . Schulze 2 . Munon . W9bsn, Stork, Stngh . Beat:Frew, t4@Ich. Nat'l, Whtte. Thmt;~t. Burke,The" Females (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recolved )YARRA VALLEY 1.2 5.4 8.8 9.10 .64OLD R'M71OE 2.8 2.11 8.14 6.15.51Ylurt

t Lloyd. Prv~ce• Pask.

_

R2. Mlddlln 2, Pask. Cremean. McIlratha Mmru. TysMng. Best:

bpshus . Fraser. Bell.Old lvonhoe:IGoat Kickers and Best Players not received)

2.3 7.8 12.11 23.14.1520 .4 2.5 2.8 3.9.27

ev 5 . Thorn 3,Bc~~anW~ 3• Theodossi 3• G' Meara 2 .

oars (Gonl Kickers and Best Players not received )

: Bergamtn. Thorn . Varano. Bgd . Kar.thatsos . htacarntey.

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1COLLEGIANS [3E: LA SALLE MAZENOD OL D S -11G i~: OLD CAREY

Coach : Tim Killwort h~

Coach : Clay Weser Coach : Rod Bourkerr >n ~ s,~ ; : „r -~~S Coach : Peter Schille r

U19 (C) : U19 ( C) : S . Hyland U19 (C): U19 (C) :Coach : Leigh Bowes

1 L. Schmidt 1 M . Andrews 1 J. Schiano U19 (C): 1 C . Davis2 N. Lynch 2 C. Asmus 2 B. Hobbs 1 A Patios 2 C . Munro3 J . Clarke 3 R. Beatt ie 3 P. Fotiniotis

.2 S . Grabert 3 P. Cerch e

4 D. Telford 4 R. Bonnici 4 C Poletti 3 G. Earl 4 S. Vitali5 L . Taylor 5 P. Bowden

6 C. Buick.

5 R . Hawkins 4 W. Ear l5 N Biggin

5 T. Baker6 B. Tuc k6 C. Mollard 7 X. Clancey 6 L . Hawkins

.6 T Ewen 7 C Melin7 M. Maxwell 8 S. Clay 7 P. Nelson 7 G . Rhodes

.8 R . Oppy8 N. Harrison 9 J . Crowe 8 L . Varney 8 T. Handley 9 A. Murphy

10 A. Robinson 10 S . Erdos Gran t9 D 9 L 0'Neili 10 D. Abbo tt11 B. Page 11 T. Fishe r12 N Herber

.10 D. Ryan 10 J . White 11 D. Moria rty

Gibso n12 M .3 S1

g

.13 S . Hart 12 A. Bray

11 S. Dime r12 A. Robertson

12 J. Mai13 N L tb.

14 T. De Young 14 R. Hu g hson15 C H d eHy

15 L. Morgan 13 R . O'Neill . a am14 D. Feast

15 J . Britten.

16 S . H lan dy

16 B. Meehan (VC) 14 A Ginnavi n15 G Norwood 15 E. Davey

16 A. Baxter 17 D. M cHenrY 17 N. Meehan .16 J . Tharnbrow 16 N. Bul l

17 T. Spicer 18 M . McHenry 18 M . Bonaddio 17 C . Barrow 17 P. Tompkins18 D. Field 19 B . Mercuri 19 T. Crook 18 H . Rolls 18 T. Tyndal l19 T. Maule 20 M . Mercuri 21 D. Rigg 19 M. Carr 19 T Woo d20 J . Waters 21 A . Molan

22 D Moore 23 J . Kavanagh 20 A. McLaughlin 20 M . Lawrence21 C. Chambers

.23 D . Nolan 24 D. Nisbet 21 X. Carra

22 A. Walsh21 D. Stone22 M Poun d22 N . McCann 24 P. Nowlan

'25 R. Hammond 23 J. Thomas

.23 T Stuart23 T. Rodgers-Wilson 25 M . O Donnell 34 C. Raine 25 A. Boyd

.Shuti e24 B24 M . Godfrey 26 A . Orlan d

27 A Pedicini 37 D. Fenton 26 S. Fox.

25 D. Silverwood25 N . Bras s31 J Rose

.28 B . Reade 45 D. Stagliano 2 7

28P. A Mark

s Avramedies 27 C. Davey.

33 B . Samuel 29 K . Rogers30 D Stinear

49 P. Harrington 29 C. Stewart 28 A Bunnell35 S McConnel l

41 S . Sayers.

31 A . Toniolo 53 J . Di Pietro 30 D. Stockdal e31 A Thorns

.36 P. Va iamis

44 C. Gibson 32 J. Waters 62 A . McDowell32 R. Ha yward 37 F. Hakins

69 A . Dakin 33 E . Williams 69 G. Miller 33 M . McBriar 47 A . Bon d34 S . Woods 76 N . Parry (C) 35 T. Erridge35 C . Worsteling 79 C. Davis

OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVER S ST BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUE SCoach- Ken Johansen (1) Coach: Pat ftdoins Coach:Jeff0stiorne Coach: Peter Foster Coa h slam CarlollCo6ctK Phil Luchotta (4 Coach Pete Caftian (2) U19 (C): Ut9 (C) : N Moore, P. Mount U19 (C) :

U19 (c):1 S . Youn g2 D Green t A P'

1 B. Swann 1 A. Callee

1 A. Albe rt.3 G. O'Meara 2 C . I m 2 R . Pizzichetta 2 N. Walk r

3 P Mount2 S. Benjamin

4 B. Richardson 3 BA 3 R . Legudi .4 A Rattle

3 C. Brooks5 B. Galloway5 B . Woodham

4 D t5 C .t_. : s 4 R . Bonnici

.5 C. Noseda 4 J. Coulloupa s

Call e5 B ry6 M . Joyce8 D. Varano

6 s cx7 e.cn

5 J. Pearson6 P. lanazzo

6 B. Alti s7 B. Shelley

.6 A. Clark

8 A. Vecchio 6 c . c- - 7 N Smith 6 T. McCann 7 A. Crawford9 J . BVron10 K . Theodossi

9 TCU~o a. Cou ..

.8 J. DelaneyY

L. Cresswell10 J. Radford

8 W. Crocker9 H Christi e

11 A . Curran 1 T.c~ xv 9 S. Wheeler 11 T. Crowley.

10 L . Dean-John s12 C . Jacavou 12 T. c_. .. 10 C. Osborne 12 P. Bare 11 F Delasqual e16 C . Price17 N . Attard

t3 J. Demm14 a Cra~ 11 S. Erickson 13 A. Stua rt

14 N Moore

.12 C. Evans

19 P. Karabatsos 15 i Fanav 12 A. Velona .15 J. Ferrari 13 S. Ferguson

20 M. Dempster 16J .Fay 13 S. Bugryn 16 K. McDonald 14 A. Fleetwoo d21 M. Szewczu k22 M C iff

t7 R. Feerjis U F ad 14 A Thomas 17 A. Foley 15 J . Hockin g. osg r

23 D . BriggsM. Ploenges

~zger.19 M . Frost

20 F. F~,rnaer15 A. Pfeiffer16 A. Mastropasqua

18 A. Wise1 9 C. Goldsworthy

y16 J . Hatto n17 W. Jackson

24 L . Brickwell 2 1 i.G b emi 17 T. Pianta20 P. OiKeefe21 J Sibilia 18 G . Kin g

25 A.Jakowenko26 B. O'Connor

22 N. Han23 C. Ha~a, 18 T. James

.22 M . La astes23 P Mile i

19 J . Lyl e20 D Leah y27 S. Pruscin o

28 R . Sartori24 J. He~?f25J.H~

19 L Kavanag h20 D Sheehan

. s24 R. Sheehy

.21 M . McKerro w

29 V. Per ry30 S. Fellowes

26 d. H-aess, ss,i osx~27 C. r,U :re 49 2 F ;

.21 M . Polatajko

25 S . Vanderwert26 A . Bevacqua

22 R. McKerrow23 T. Menzies

31 F. Papaluca32 A Baker

28 B. 3 50 ta . , .29 J trr_ 5 1 r: I

22 P. Rahil l23 D Monteleone

27 R . Zema n28 N . Parrett

24 T. McMillan.

34 G . Howe r35 D. Loney

. . r30 D. K, 52 D. h31 M . r=: :__1 ~ M F

.24 A. Monteloene 29 A . Conla n

30 P. Halpin25 L. Morrison26 N . Mules

36 G . Dean. -,

32 A ts : I D. o 25 J . Jacks 31 P. Harvey 27 C. Nort hey37 V. Ber9amin

J33n.i•-=,ae 55a.sdwtz 26 A Gleason 32 S .OiConnor 28 S . Parson s

38 N. Kudeweh 34 P is' :-~ 56 s . s:cidw e 27 James Mount 33 J . OiConnor 29 W. Pye39 J . Thor n40 J . Collins

35S .1- s-; 57 n. s--36 A. ,_C__ J 56 p stem 28 J . Zocco 34 T. Berg in35 E Rafter

30 P. Sheaha n41 F. Papluc a42 M . Rees

,37 B . A'x--, ss c. ste*rs36 J. u _y 60 D.S"

29 J . Cittarell i30 S . Borg

.36 A. Smit h37 R . Debraio

31 J . Starling32 A . Southerland

44 S . Ciavola 33 T. ta.: ::-' . ; 61 D. Smrrr 31 J Ev80S 38 G . Anderson 33 A . Terril l47 M . De Range49 D. Gleason

40 J.ML' _'

62 T Srorcy41 R. u A 63 H r~a;:

.32 T. HaNeY 39 D . Liepa

40 D Dunn34 B . Tuc k35 L Underwood52 N. Macartne y

53 C. Butler428 ~ . 64 s . Tmmt~43C ary 65 C. w~y

33 S . Smit h37 J . Lloyd

.41 J . Howden42 J Pan razio

.36 N . V els37 J W dG . Boyd

60 A. Swindon44 E=55 C.wapana45 P.C::•~67ta xaureb 42 V. ludka

. g43 L. Wilkinson

. a r38 J. Webber

82 T. O'Shea.

443 C. Davis 44 R . Campagn a

45 L Meehan 39 A . Whit e7K[ :4- .

40 R . Woodward41 D . Wood

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U N DE P - 1 9 SECTION 2

C- Coach: James Golds~C ~~

C°~h~ Greg Laasoock Coadc Mark Liberal !U19 (c) : U1 9( j U19 (C) : J . Bell U19 (C):

Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 M. Taleb 1 L. Floyd 1 J . GooleyB Thomas 2 M. Karavilis 2 T. Waters 2 S. Davey 2 C. GuestA Guerin 3 G. Cull 3 B . Kousovasilis 3 A. Brudar 3 D. Fabinyi;;i Lee

! a Ensor 4 D. Marson 4 O. Khader 4 L. Paisley 4 C. MurphyGibson 5 G. Romanin 5 B . Caris s

6 D. Skene5 D. Harro

p6 R. Ladd5 A .. Ellim s

H Birrel l7 B Steven s

N6 S . LoyY 7 S. Hoban 7 A. Biggs

.7 C. Fong

Walke 7 D. Angotti 8 T. Halpin 8 J . Meades 8 C. Jening si c R Carroll 8 D. Ryan 9 A. Naiss 9 C. Home 9 J . Murtaz a

G Johnson 9 G. Murley 10 C . Faraci 10 C. Efstathiou 10 P. StuckeyJ Bayford 10 D. Bonanno 11 S . B ry ant 11 R. Burn 11 N . Sample d

3 D Emerson 11 A . Hasiotis 12 D . Aboud 12 T. Rogers 12 E . Wilso nP Bird 12 D Ballantine 13 C . Miller 13 G . Finlayson 13 D . Patterson

15 A Qui ni 6 N Atkins

.13 P. Pa alard opP

14 J . Saba15 N . Tonkin

14 M . Chishol m15 D . Pountney

14 G . Anderso n16 R Atkins7 T Eaton 14 C. Duinardo 16 P. Bo rysiewicz 16 J . Miller

.17 J Hammon d8 A Palme r

19 ;~ Kennedy15 J . Pappalardo 17 S. Reynoldson 17 R . Bradham

.18 E . Far uarson

q20 A Faraguna . 16 P. Diaca ior is9 9 18 S . Mcilroy 18 C . Ja asekeraY 19 R . Hyam s21 ts Selletto 17 J. Delahunt 19 M. Payne 19 C . Moyle 20 E. Alder22 K Alexander 18 M . Moussi 20 R . Amato 20 H . Francis 21 W. Yunken23 A Catli n 19 J Sheehan 21 M . Barker 21 D . Lay 22 C . Ray

L Buller25 P Wrig ht

.20 N . Mathews

22 G . Taylo r23 H . Makhoul

22 A. Rode23 M . Somaia

23 I . Ambler24 J . Moss

2 6 T Collins 21 M . Fisher 24 B . Kurec 24 B. Hall 25 H . Turne rS Fitzgerald 22 M . Roberts 25 M . Moustafa 25 D . Harrig an 26 H . McLeod

28 B Spence 23 L . Bett iol 26 N . OiHalloran 26 J . Bell (C) 27 W. Austi n29 K Rawsthorn 24 B Dinneen 27 M . Rees 27 R . Carson 28 C Sibre e;p D Teesdal e31 L McNicholas

.25 G . Hawkins 28 N . Smith

29 S . Smith28 S. Dietz29 M . Nicholson

.30 N. Coutts32 M Benko32 A Black

33 B Griffiths26 T. Louder27 D Ciro

30 D . Willoughby 30 D. Po rter.

33 N . Couzens37 B Haynes

. 31 B . Wilson 31 D. Mason

a7 S Langford-Jones 33 A . McKenzie 32 E . E k47 J . Robert so n

OLD SCOTCH OLD 7 '! Ni'1'Y STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARSCca~ Terry Kendall ~fi: '- W ' is ~ BLACKS Coach :U19 (C) : G. Junkeer U19(C):a. c~ : ~is Coach: Michad Lovejoy Coach:p~0 U19({.):

1 G.Junkeer 1 S.JonesU19(C'i: U19 (C):

1 A. Croug h2 T. Chapman 2 A . Beaver 1 A Ryan 1 M . Atkin 2 M. No rthe

y3 J. Mile sSheer4 A

3 M. Passado r4 A. Rothe

2 P Carroll3 C Tesoriero 2 C. Brown 3 B. Phan

.5 T, Paterson 5 B. Hutchinso n

6 C Russell 4 J Dunne 3 L. Brown 5 J . Powe r6 B. Winch

6 T McKenzie .B Ise p i

p5 J Doubaras 4 M. Byrne 7 T. Hilton7 C. Steven s

8 T. Frankenburg8 D. AsFiwro rth9 A . Grigg

6 L Abdalla h7 B Mcshane 5 A . Clements 8 R. Fedele

9 L . Trewhell a9 T. Leitl 10 S. Danri 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 10 A. Johnso n10 N. Slade n11 C. Fricke

11 K. Node n12 C . Wilson

9 P Russ o10 LT Iim

7 B. Dryne,

11' M. Cassarin o12 D Reid2 L. Hume 13 S. Johnso n

14 R Gamble 11 J Williams 8 P. Greenbank .13 N . Cowling13 N. Simo n

1 4 A Willersdorf.

15 R . Baxter 12 A Connolly 9 E. Hannon 14 S . Ward.15 J Hughes 16 T. Hog gins 13 N Zomer (\!C) 10 A. Maher 15 S . Staddon.6 N . O'Brien

17 C . Hiitas18 N . Dahlstrom

14 J Drury15 G Gomez 11 J . Marr 16 B . Sinclai r

17 D. Eifermann17 S . Eage r%0 N Brewster

19 J . Masle n20 M Canzoneri 16 A Burnett 12 J . Ma rt in 18 R. Murray.

21 T. Glass.

21 L. Kennedy22 D Kinross

17 S Lambe rt18 M Young

13 J . McAuleyY M . Duffy20 S . Flemin g22 L. Hanneman n

23 L Walkom.

23 B . Fitzmaurice 19 D Falkingham 14 L. Mellin sg 21 M . Setche s.24 L Hawkins 24 E . Davatzis 20 C Mizzi 15 S . Moody 22 S . Davi s.25 M . Thwaites

25 W. Hanse n26 D. Robinso n

'

21 J Cunningham 16 B . Murphy 23 L. Armstrong24 J Treyvaud26 T. Withers

27 E Stewa rt27 L. Clarke28 C Butler

22 G Smith23 D Napier (C) 17 R. Neale

.25 M . Crosher.

28 T. Cardy.

29 W. Brady 24 G Alford 18 A . Nolan . Sulliva n26 27 DT Hoare29 S . Hosking

A Leeds31 R. Ramsden32 J . Cornell

25 L Wintl e26 P Dohe rty

19 C. Pease .28 B . Dohertyy

h.31 S . Prendergast 33 Y. Adal

35 C Sor 27 S Kingwell 20 H . Peck t29 M . Wals30 A Beattie32 E . Oliver .

37 S Medlin 28 D Young 21 C. Schilling .31 B Jone s

35, P. Ro g ers36 R

.39 A . Mai ah

Y29 T Winne I 22 M . Staunton

.32 M . Tan. Ashto n

37" C. Armstrong43 D . Wat dro n44 M . Lapira

30 T Fava31 P Wintle 23 S . Vegter 33 R . Pawli k

34 T. Mulcah y44 A . Reed 45 S . Darcy-Molloy 32 S Bell 24 D . Walsh 35 D Levi6 6 H . Thomas 52 A . Andrews56 T. Hoggins 33 G Strachan

.36 J . Anderson

61 N . Broster 34 M Mulcahy64 M. Kassaby 35 A Smit h

gF~tU[,,IA1~1 S MAR CEELs11V NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD F~ELBtJRRIP~S_~.

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UNDER-19 - (2 BLUE

AJAX CAULRB.DG AR DE LA SAt.I_E HAMPTON M .F1 .S .O . B .Coach: Henry R Coach., Mark Dorman c~cr~g ROVERS ~,;~oU19(C): U19(C):S ' U19"2(C):A

Coach: Ian Wilmott U19(C):Je111'1 B. Klein 1 J . Same 1 M . Aron U1 9(C) : 1 T Parker2 A. Bock3 B. Davis

2 B. Hasforth3 S Erikson

2 T. Buntine3 A Burrows 1 D . Anderson

.2 R. Clowes

4 D. Goldenfein.

4 J. Ryan.

5 M B g2 A Quo n3 T Prantzos

3 A. Simpso n4 J . Wilso n5 E . Goldstone 5 S. Kendall . Co

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6 J Davies 4 J Midwinter 5 A . OiBrie n6 G. Israelsohn 6 J. Fulston .

7 A Donnison 5 S Wills 6 J . Moore7 S . Gutman 7 M . Davies .

8 M . Duggan 6 A Crowther 7 J . Gregsan8 J . Rosenbaum 8 D. Globan 8 M Evans 7 A Duddy 8 T. Leaver9 J. Ones 9 J . Acfield

.9 D Forer 8 W Climes 9 R . Limbrick

10 H . Snow 10 C. Worboys.

10 C . Guimm ar ra 9 M . Cripps 10 N . McKenzie11 D. Rutko 11 P Sykes 11 R. Gullifer 10 D. Shaw 11 S. Rodder12 S . Majman

.12 S. Sant 12 A. Hancock

12 K. Harper11 A Voss12 A Landrigan

12 N . Youngs13 B. Sims-Lucas13 D. Rubenstein 13 R . Silverman 13 M Harrison 13 N . Rahn 14 S. Caller14 J . Weinstock 14 T. Cripps

.13 A. Hayes 14 M. Louis 15 T. Wright

15 D. Frd 15 A. Schwab 14 G. Hnstov 15 G Shenfield 16 K. Miezis16 D . Feldman 16 B. OiCallaghan 15 A . Jackson 16 G Wood 17 G. McCull y17 J . Rockm an 17 T. Kavouris 16 D . Jarvis 17 A Smith

18 J Stokes 18 J . Davis18 A. Golvan 18 M . Gurpinar 17 B . Jefferi es

19 A Keaq h 19 D Voss 1 9 B . Hil l20 A OiBrien19 J. Basist

20 S. Czarny19 M . Richardson20 T. Kavouris

.20 J La Rag y20 B Lafranc~hi

20 L. Bird21 M Jenkin

.21 P. Physi c

21 D. Stub 21 C . Nairn.

21 S. L an 22 L. Dallas 22 P Brown23 R Jose hp22 P. Glezer 22 M. Richardson 22 A. Mienzi e

23 K23 S . Grimmer24 M Flynn

.24 A. Mazur23 B . Ritterman 23 C . Creer . Jead

24 L Meehan.

25 B Hvard 25 L Taylo r24 A . Lewin 24 A Wilkinson .

24 D Merawn 26 M Flahive 26 A As25 M . Blashki 25 G . Evans .

25 S Monte Silva 7 M. Flynn 27 HH. Ta !o ry26 Mark Segal 26 S. Widjaja

.26 A . Murray 28 C . Lucas 28 M . Podolsk y

27 C . Spero 27 T. Freeman 26 B Muscat 29 D Anderson 29 R. Park30 A. Lefkovic 29 D Golabek

.26 A . Neville 30 M Lanagan 30 T. Morga n

32 A. Rodgers.

33 P. Ralph 27 E. Phillips 31 L. Jones32 R Weede n33 S. Shetzer 34 J . Wilmot 28 M. Ruschena

29 L Ryan.

33 T. Lower36 M . Segal 35 A . White .29 M Salem AFFINITY 34 R . Were

39 S . Midler 30 J. Silver INTERNATIONAL 35 B. Miezi s40 A. Halphen 31 N. Stafford 259 Hawthorn Rd . 36 S. Osborn e43 J. Sharp 32 N. SynoH Caulfield 316 244 J . Kretsch 32 J. Willey Ph: 9523 8333

MONASH BLUES OLD {1 EAtIOmNS oLD XAVERIAPIS ORMOND ST 1aLDACoach: Mike DickensonU19 (C): J Sao

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2 M . Thomason3 S . Worrell

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3 S. - 40 J. M1id.cuiz R9 . Nash3 D. Robbins 69 J . DunTadl.

6 c.w~s 4 L. Hogan n 0, Sees 41 ar~,1 4 D. Rowan 64 C . TMak~a;tl

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67 W. Perkins88 J. Z~ne

9 C .came10 p Fy~

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9 J . Pu1110 J Cullen

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11 T.Grtpvr 48A4aw~d12 T. Davis 49 T p~

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70C.Barrer a71 M. Baraket12 A t~

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12 M . Campbell 13 J. De#>It 60 At Own14 A 51 N

12 P. Townsend13 A. Kulzel 72 A Canrana

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15 S. rau,g 14 A. OiReilly 16 J. Fay 53 M . Ru01 16 S. Porter 7 Gray

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17 J h4#" 16 B . Kuramoto lkz9olaid C~ AStfxk18 M.~

t8 P. Ccatella 78 D . Slade.

18 L rkiMad 17 C. Mackayy18 N S iliotis

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19 A. Strauch20 K. Watson

77 A Mea e78 R. Hat

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21 T(~ 58 D.5~22 N .r~1 as C.sdctm

21 B . Walker22 D HOpk1t15

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21 T.Crpye 20 C . Beswic k21 T McNish

23 J.F1~~C 67 D.S3mJ24 J .H~Fj 6 D.59xe7

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26 L_ c~,artsn, az N.S-g23 L . Brow n24 B. Goss

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26 D . Mabbett27 P. Gteeson

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29 J. kciand 66 D. Yt~d30 D. Verne 67 M . x~

28 A. Stasi3k29 K Coon

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AC~UIIdA S:AQUINASCosch: Brian catmight Coach: Coach: Ken (1)

U1?i ) EMs U19(c): U19(C) : Coach:~~

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8 A Lux 1 D. Bernet 1 S. Youn g,5 M . Boland 2 A Bastow 29 D Batton 2 N. G azeas 2 D. Green6 S . Bennett

.3 R. Brown 30 R Lane 3 B . Walli s

4 B Davis3 G . O'Meara

; T. Moran 4 C. Calleja 50 N Edgar.

5 A. Oates 4 B. Richardsong M. Greer 5 M. DeBoer 51 T Kavou ri s 6 P. Dowd 5 B . Galloway

T. Harkin 6 N. Eastwood53 C Ch b 7 J . Harrop 5 B . Waodha m

1 3 P. Glennie 7 M. Fisher am erlain 8 B. Spoor 6 M . Joyce., T Blasch 8 D. Florence 55 J Ry an 9 T. Palin 8 D . Varano1 t C. Field 9 J . Florence 56 R Brown 10 R. Gilderdale 8 A Vecchio1 a B. Anthony 11 J . 57 A McCann 1

12 M . Kellyp A Calabaro 12 D.Juhasz 58 L Heine 13 D. Spiden 10 K. Theodoss i;2 B• Moran 60 D Mcinnes 14 G. O'Shannessy

11 A. Curran'" B. Mills 14 N . Macrides

63 N Agar 15 L. Courage 12 C. Jacavou-; ',t Johnson 15 N . Macreevy

'16 R Hense 16 C. Price

:2 J . Bleakney 16 N . McCroha 64 B O Callaghan.

17 B . Limberg 17 N . Attard;a Y. Delsovito 76 D Brauer 18 L. Waddell 19 P Karabatsos;1 J. Pole 18 S . Mountain

19 T. Mossop19 A. Harper

.20 M. Dempster

5,, D . Kealy 20 M . Natfas20 J. Vincent21 C Barker 21 M. Szewczu k

09 D. Minogue . 22 M . Cosgriff22 T. Peterson 23 A. Sutherland 23 D. Briggs

29 V. Per ry30 S. Fellowes31 F. Papaluca32 A. Baker

~~B i~AUS THERRY LA WARRINGAL YARRAVALLEY34 G. Hower35 D.Lone y

WA~PARK coo* Paw matiort Coach : John Stanton Coach: Ash Wain 36 G. Dean~~ ~

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U19 (TT 2 R. Zampogna 1 H . Anderson 1 A. Midland 38 N . Kudeweh

1 N. Hodder 4 R. Springall 2 S. Anderson 2 T. Morris 39 J. Thom

2 P BattyttY A . Grant 3 D . Bloomfiel d4 G Bell

3 S. Lloyd4 C Fraser

40 J. Collin s

3 G. Bonnici 9 S . Stella.

5 L. Bolzon.

5 P. Valloppi 41 F. Papluca4 R. Gallagher 10 C. Bannister 6 C. Burke 6 M. Wines 42 M . Rees

5 C. Miller 11 S . Boca h ag7 A. Cam,illeri8 M . Chazan

7 B . Stu rzake r8 B Arnot

44 S . Ciavola

6 G. Newey 12 J. Briedis 9 B . Frew .9 J . Longwort h 47 M . De Ran o9

7 A Vol pi 13 D . Candiloro 10 E . Gal eA George1

10 B. Searle 49 D . Gleeson

8 C. M Donald 14 R . Dodds .1 2 11 B. Reynolds

12 D . Lang52 N . Macartney

9 M. Brown1

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1 4 P. Mansic 20 J . Smith 20 M . Manovella21 S Morri s

19 E. Kryse20 T. TYshin g5 M . Dunn 21 B. Fitzpatrick .

22 D. Mutton~

21 P. uaugh n16A. Schlittler 22 M. Yates 23 N. Mullane 22 B. Drew17 T. KaKay 23 M. Russell 24 D. Nasrallah 23 C . Arnol d

1 8 J . McNally 24 T. Si fte r925 M. Natol i26 L. Prosser

24 A. Cusan o25 S . Matt ers

19 J . Ross 25 N. Trewin 27 M. Pope 26 J . Skipwo rth20 S . Goldsworthy 26 R. Garcia 28 D . Ryan

29 D. Schulze27 T. Hancock28 B Rey nold s27 R. Azzopardi 30 T. Sessions

.29 S . Coleman

28 C. O'Brien 32R.

Sig n30 B. Wapshott

29 N . Perrett oa33 J . Spenc e34 C l

31 J . Scanlan. Tay or

35 N . Taylor36 D . Thomas37 T. Thomson38 M. Vanlint39 S. Walter 42 J. Wilkins40 B. White 43 A. Welc h41 D. Wilson 44 S. Ye e

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13 A. King

17 B . Mountain

21 R. Parris 22 J. Smart

23 B. Pouroganis 24 S. Jenkins 23 M. Ploenges24 N. Povaran 26 G. Macisaac 24 L. Brickwell25 D. Povaran 27 N. Coyne 25 A. Jakowenko26 J. Stynes 29 A. Johnston 26 B. O'Connor27 P. Taylor ~ WHITE 38 G. George 27 S. Pruscino28 L . Thompson

ESTATE48 R . Davies29 B. Walleneiser 28 R. Sartori

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a rHE EASY TOWhy is it often that when we need it the most our beathing becomes rapid or erratic?Well it's because of our innermost fears . So what do we fear the most? Yes dying - but

that comes second . Public speaking is number one !In fact any form of public performance can cause tremendous anxiety to most people .

You would be surprised how many AF L players cannot eat for hours before a game orfrankly get so nervous that they vomit before going on the ground . If you don't believe usread Tony Lockett's biography.

So if your heart goes pitter patter before a game or before a date - relax . Take someslow breaths letting your stomach out as you breathe in . That controls all the excess adren-aline flow and lets you think clearly enough so you can get on with the business at hand .

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

Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediatelyleave the arena . Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to lingeron the field of play. To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behinc 'the passage of play. Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carri_~ ;C7t~erwise can ,oniy enter field when a player requires medical' assistance . C^f" : ,

"deliver message from coach .t.~ciire - ~: u nne rs . VAFA jade top and VAFA club v,,hite shuns or clark navy o

ioQibdl! SilOriS .? r~Cl : ~a(;iS ii VJOr l t0 1~0 l~Vy t~iliV, i7U~ ~ i~ cr<s ;:~ 5, '-'FA Clo1Ci t() I-:VAFA ~~lhite club shoris . T rack pants if worn to be navy only . ii runners or wate rers %vear b :!=.e shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tiphls orflv . No othe ris to C7 : ?0doril under the preen or gold top. i= biU ~ tol3

blue il-a ci< parts, Caps - II `:':~o :-n must b _ JrCi1ciS~ J Vi`, ;'J-; "-Ci p e :iles on ly .

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Thirty-one (31) clubs lodged entries in the Sportscover Tip 7 for ( L-=- -- -premiers competition . Of those, five clubs had entries where all their

nominated premier teams won in round four last weekend .These teams - Old Brighton . Oakleigh . St. Leos Emmaus, Old Westbourne and Old Geelong - had their

namcs placed in a lucky draw situation an d Old Geelong was drawn as a weekly winner . Old Geelongeiccs a prize of four VAFA water bottles and four passes which entitle the recipient to free entry to every

Elsicrmvick Park for the rest of the season including finals matches . To claim your prize a representativeof Old Geelong should contact Tony O'Callaghan at VAFA Properties .

s 10,000 will be awarded to a club able to successfully nominate the seven senior sections premiers . Acouncback system will be employed to determine a winner if there is more than one successful entry . If nooutrighu winner is declared the nearest entry will receive $1,000 cash (elub) .

The weekly winner for the previous round will be presented each week in this column .

~ _X 92' ~~ . 3®T C u TI .The following two vehicles were spotted by the CE sporting one of the above stickers . A prize pack will

l;c made available to the driver of OAC 771 whose car sported a Syndal Ta ll y-Ho sticker and NXC $8 3,~liich sported a Therry Penola sticker . Callers to Angela at the VAFA must be able to tell her the makeand color of their vehicle to allow the prizes to go to the right person .

T__',,_̀'_','' 0"VAFA ON THE T, TER SCREEN AND

`tOtiDF4' Match details of all matches in both the Herald-Sun and The Age . The Age includes GarryP rofCs report on the VAFA. Sport 927 announces a bumper sticker winner .TUESD Y Sport 927 announces the Sportscover Match to be covered on Optus Vision. The Sportscover~tatch of the Day from the previous weekend will be shown on Optus Localvision Channel 50 11-12 pm .WEDNESDAY Sport 927 acknowledges the SmokeFree VAFA clubs . The Quit SmokeFree Info-Line pro-, icics details of permits processed on Wednesday evening . From 5-6 pm last evening's program is replayedon Optus Localvision .FRIDAY The Quit SmokeFree Info-Line provides all match details and umpire appointments for weeken dm,-aches . Sport 927 presents the weekend's VAFA matches .SATURDAY The 3INR 96 .5FM Amateur Football Show 9.30 to 10 am and the 96 .5 Inner FM call of a Bsec ion match every Saturday from 1 .45pm. The guit SmokeFree Info-Line gives all final scores of match-es played (after 5 .20 pm) . Southern FM 88 .3 from 7.15 pm gives results of all VAFA games . At 6 .25 pm on3LO Phil Stevens presents A section scores . At 5 .50 pm ABC TV flashes the A section scores onto screens .SUtiD From 9 am until 10 am Southern FM 88.3 presents the VAFA Sunday Footy Show. In the SundayAge Garry Petroff looks at Saturday games played and previews a Sunday match . In the Sunday Herald-Sun Brad Beitzel reports on VAFA matches . Both papers provide a detailed match results presentation .

And of course, the humble "Amateur Footballer", each Saturday is available at a VAFA ground nearrou and gives you all the details listed above and much, much more!! !

Clubs are also seeking coverage of their club's matches in local suburban newspapers, so check yourpaper to see if it is supporting your local team.

3 L 0Herald Sun

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Live bands on board (22 May - 28 August) 0 Late ba rDay trip to the Country Club Casino in Launceston via Cataract Gorge

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MELBOURNE

SPORTS BOOK6

COACHES' CLIPBOARD/4FC/®►/1(iftF/4

YOUR PLAYERS GETTING ENOUGHCARBOHYDRATES ?

Eating enough carbohydrate each day is vital toachieve maximum energy levels . Although somecarbohydrate may be eaten each day, do you knowif },our players are getting enough to meet require-ments? Do a quick check :Each Day:

For weights between 60 and 70 kg at least300-350 grams of carbohydrate is needed each3a~• .

This is equivalent to the following foods :four slices of bread or two muffins or 3 crum-pets3 serves of low fat dairy foods such as milk,yoghurt or ice-cream3 pieces of frui t2 cups of rice or two cups of pasta or 4 pota-toes2 glasses of fruit juice or sports drinkI. low fat muesli bar or breakfast bar .For weights between 70 and 80 kg at least

350-400 grams of carbohydrate is needed each

This is equivalent to the following foods :6 slices of bread or three muffins or 5 crumpets4 Weetbix or 2 cups of breakfast cerea l3 serves of low fat dairy products such as milk,

yoghurt or ice cream4 pieces of fruit2 cups of rice or pasta or 4 potatoes2 glasses of fruit juice or sports drinkI low fat muesli bar or breakfast bar

Recovery after matches :The optimal rate of glycogen occurs when 1 .0-

1 .5 grams of carbohydrate per kilogram of body~teight is consumed immediately following trainingand matches and then every two hours during therecovery period.

For weights between 60 and 70 kg at least 60-90 grams of carbohydrate is needed immediatelyafter training and matches every two hours afteruntil the normal meal pattern is resumed .

This is equivalent to the following foods :1 banana2 slices of breadI. handful of jelly lolliesFor weights between 70 and 80kg at least 70-

105 grams of carbohydrate is needed immediatelyafter training matches and every two hours afteruntil the normal meal pattern is resumed .

This is equivalent to the following foods :* l banana* 2 slices of brea d* 1 handful of jelly lollies* 2 cups of sports drink

For weights between 80 and 90kg at least 80-120 grams of carbohydrate is needed immediatelyafter training matches and every two hours afteruntil the normal meal pattern is resumed .

This is equivalent to the following foods :* 2 bananas* 2 slices of bread* 1 handful of jelly lollies* 2 cups of sports drink* 1 can of soft drink

Article w ritten by Julie Tatnell(North Melbourne FC Dietician)

AWIVITIIF411I; I)IAI; M:S I I I~T11~ l:1 i.

Date : Wednesday June 3, 1998Time : 7.00pmVenue : Richmond FC Social Club,

JolimontCost : $45 per head (all inclusive)Guest SDeaker: John Kennedy Snr.Bookings : Clubs encouraged to book

tables of 8-10. All welcome.Confirm booking with cheque made

payable to :

AFCA/VAFA,P 0 Box 359 Elsternwick, 3185

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

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

comfort where it matters most . On the ground .

~~ Official Supplier to VAFA . T&zsLooos

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- < - ~- BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P ~- - - :~ _ _ -- -$2000 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points have been allocated for Round Four matches and today the leading 20 clubs ar eshown. A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a senio rtearn win receives 12 points ; reserves win 5 points ; an under 19 team win 5 points .

C ,UB SEN. RES . U•19 TOTAL%t'HITEFRIARS 0C 4 3 4 83OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 3 78OLD MENTONIANS 4 2.5 3 75 . 5OLD PARADIANS 3 3 4 7 1OLD CAMBERWELL 4 4 0 6 8OLD CAREY 4 4 0 68DE LA SALLE 3 4 2 66OLD GEELONG 3 4 2 66SIARCELLIN 3 3 2 .5 63 . 5` Ew 4 3 0 6 3mONASH GRYPHONS 4 3 0 63`tONASH BLUES 3 3 2 6 1%'ORTH OLD BOYS 3 3 2 6 1ST KEVINS 3 4 1 6 1AJAX 2 4 3 59BEAUMARIS 3 3 1 .5 58 . 5.1 UINAS 3 3 1 5 6PENINSULA 3 4 0 5 6IiAMPTON ROVERS 2 2 4 5 4ORMOND 2 4 2 54

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

players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .•, 2 points for each $100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 Jul y

1998 .

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E LSTERNWICK PARKDRAW 1998

(May - July)

This Sat. 9/5: Old Ivanhoe v Therry PenolaThis Sun. 10/5 : No Match - Mothers' DayNext Sat . 16/5 : Ormond v MHSOBNext Sun 17/5: FIDA MatchdaySat. 23/5: De La Salle v Old ScotchSun. 24/5 :Sat. 30/5:Sun. 31/5 :Sat. 6/6:Sun. 7/6 :Sat. 13/6:Sun. 14/6 :Sat. 20/6:Sun. 21/6 :Sat. 27/6:Sun: 28/6 :Sat. 4/7:Sun. 5/7 :

Old Brighton v Old HaileyburyIvanhoe v Therry PenolaOld Melburnians v Old BrightonNo matches Queen's Birthday weekendNo matches Queen's Birthday weekendNo match scheduled - ground vacantFIDA matchdayOld Trinity v OrmondUni . Blues v Old ScotchMarcellin v North Old BoysSt . Kevins v CollegiansMazenod v Old ParadiansNo match scheduled - ground vacant

J

Aaron Fischer, Old Brighton (Res .) . Striking,8 matches.

Paul Ni~ro, Bulleen-Templestowe . Striking,5 mate fies.

Craig Ridley, Old Essendon. Charging, 2 matches .Danny Gunn, AJAX . Striking, 2 matches .

Ashley Thomas, ANZ Albert Park . Striking,4 matches.

Ambrose Swindon, Old Paradians (U19) . Striking,2 matches.

Blair Cariss, North Old Boys (U19) . Wilful timewasting, 1 match .

Adam Ladd, St. Kilda South Caulfield (Res.).Striking, 2 matches .

'Sabastian Ciavola, Old Paradians (U19) . Abusivelanguage, 2 matches .

'Accepted Prescribed Penalty

Investigation results - May 5th, 1998

Xavier Clancy (De La Salle) charged for allegedlystriking No. 17 (Old Brighton) Robert O'Neill with a

right forearm to the back of the neck.

Suspended for 2 matches.

First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100); each subse.quent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pm

St . Bedes Mentone (Res .)AJAX (Res . )St . Mary's (Res. )Old Westbourne (Res .)Williamstown CYMS (Res .)Hampton Rovers (U19 B)AJAX (U19 B)

AJAX (Sen . )De La Salle (U19 1)Collegians (U19 1)Uni. Blues (U19 1)Old Melb. (U19 2 )

OTHERIncorrect scores phoned (Rod. 2 & 3 )

De La Salle Sen . (3), Swinburne Uni . Sen . (3),Mazenod C18 (2), Parkside C18 (2). St . Leos EmmausU19 (3), Bull-Temp . U19 (3)

R~ E I' 'EaPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO

BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICI

PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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QUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

/is%itjendorsed Insurer . a Q ®

Call us forPlayer Accident Insurance

Public LiabilityProfessional indemnit yGeneral Club Contents

Di recto rs & Officers Liability

SPORTSCOVE2 AUSTRALI AACN 006 637 903

Suite 41 E, 190 Jells Road, Wheelers Hil lPhone : (03) 9561 7577 Fax : (03) 9561 7566

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

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

(50 cents per min . )(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service o

Permits (Thurs) ® Weekend matches (Fri) ® Scores (Sat . night)

IELSTERNWICK T

The main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.

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

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

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

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

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DE LA SALLE

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P W L D FOR AGST PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO N4 4 0 0 455 222 204.95 16

4 3 1 0 362 222 163.06 124 3 1 0 350 273 128.21 12

4 3 1 0 295 231 127.71 12

4 2 2 0 269 289 93 .08 8

4 2 2 0 308 331 93 .05 8

4 1 3 0 217 277 78 .34 4

4 1 3 0 289 442 65.38 4

4 1 3 0 208 370 56.22 4

4 0 4 0 153 375 40.80 0

B RESERVE

4 4 0 0 4954 3 1 0 3834 3 1 0 3304 3 1 0 3094 2 2 0 2904 2 2 0 2704 1 3 0 3404 1 3 0 2554 1 3 0 2194 0 4 0 135

192 257 .81 16188 203 .72 12236 139 .83 12237 130.38 12349 83.09 8441 61-22 8353 96.32 4303 84.16 4377 58.09 4350 38 .57 0

C RESERVE

4 4 0 0 3424 3 1 0 3734 3 1 0 3574 3 1 0 3524 2 1 1 3334 2 2 0 2854 1 2 1 2464 1 3 0 2394 0 4 0 2084 0 4 0 194

211 162.09 16160 233.12 12

276 129.35 12274 128.47 12280 118.93 10

274 104.01 8356 69.10 6295 81 .02 4

357 57.70 0444 43.69 0

D RESERVE SECTIO N4 4 0 0 334 103 324.27 164 4 0 0 266 110 241.82 164 3 1 0 454 225 201.78 124 3 1 0 314 202 155,45 124 3 1 0 239 193 123.83 124 2 2 0 211 308 68.51 84 1 2 1 335 292 114.73 64 1 2 1 226 331 68.28 64 1 3 0 225 245 91.84 44 1 3 0 225 392 57.40 44 0 4 0 174 448 38.84 04 0 4 0 117 347 33,72 0

E BLUE RESERVE4 4 0 0 633 122 518.85 164 4 0 0 435 129 337.21 164 3 1 0 348 150 232.00 124 3 1 0 392 193 203.11 124 2 2 0 264 396 66.67 84 2 2 0 223 392 56.89 84 1 3 0 246 379 64.91 44 1 3 0 154 474 32.49 44 0 4 0 201 323 62.23 04 0 4 0 136 474 28 .69 0

E WHITE RESERVE4 4 0 0 322 127 253,54 164 3 0 1 452 135 334.81 144 3 1 0 392 187 209.63 124 3 1 0 369 230 160.43 124 2 2 0 383 140 273.57 84 2 2 0 289 340 85 .00 84 1 3 0 268 352 76,14 4

4 1 3 0 111 514 21 .60 44 0 3 1 129 326 39 .57 24 0 4 0 119 483 24.64 0

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

F RESERV EMONASH GRYPHONS 4 3 1 0 403 188 214.36 12ANZ ALBERT PARK 4 3 1 0 215 193 111 .40 12WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4 2 2 0 281 182 154 .40 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 2 2 0 317 276 114.86 8WEST BRUNSWICK 4 2 2 0 305 323 94.43 8HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 2 2 0 278 358 77.65 8SYNDAL TALLY HO 4 1 3 0 200 318 62.89 4ELEY PARK A F C 4 1 3 0 233 482 48.34 4

CLUB 18 (1 )OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 396 61 649 .18 12DE LA SALLE 3 3 0 0 286 86 332 .56 12OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 3 2 1 0 181 149 121 .48 8OLD SCOTCH 3 2 1 0 180 193 93.26 8MHSOB 3 1 2 0 236 163 144.79 4ST KEVINS 3 1 2 0 145 161 90.06 4OLD MELBURNIANS 3 1 2 0 121 224 54.02 4COLLEGIANS 3 1 2 0 116 243 47.74 4MAZENOD 0 C 3 1 2 0 105 313 33.55 4THERRY PENOLA OB 3 0 3 0 109 282 38 .65 0

CLUB 18 (2)MONASH WHITES 3 3 0 0 219 90 243-33 12MT LILYDALEO C 3 3 0 0 256 144 177,78 12THORNBURY COUGARS 3 2 1 0 171 162 105.56 8KEW 3 1 2 0 181 164 110.37 4MARCELLIN 3 1 2 0 202 202 100.00 4OLD ESSENDON GR 3 1 2 0 193 231 83 .55 4PARKSIDE 3 1 2 0 155 227 68,28 4YARRA VALLEY 3 0 3 0 118 275 42 .91 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD BRIGHTON 4 4 0 0 492 240 205.00 16OLD PARADIANS 4 4 0 0 474 276 171-74 16OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 1 0 539 255 211 .37 12DE LA SALLE 4 2 2 0 469 418 112.20 8COLLEGIANS 4 2 2 0 453 411 110.22 8ST BERNARDS 4 2 2 0 329 428 76.87 8MAZENOD 0 C 4 2 2 0 322 515 62.52 8ST KEVINS 4 1 3 0 285 465 61 .29 4UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 0 4 0 296 418 70 .81 0OLD CAREY 4 0 4 0 208 548 37 .96 0

UNDER-19 (2)WHtTEFRIARS 4 4 0 0 535 239 223.85 16OLD SCOTCH 4 3 1 0 471 342 137.72 12MARCELLIN 4 2 1 1 326 337 96.74 10OLD HAILEYBURY 4 2 2 0 398 351 113.39 8ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS4 2 2 0 401 391 102.56 8NORTH OLD BOYS 4 2 2 0 345 358 96 .37 8OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 2 0 381 482 79 .05 8BEAUMARIS A F C 4 1 2 1 341 478 71 .34 6OLD TRINITY 4 1 3 0 354 345 102.61 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 0 4 0 281 510 55,10 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMHSOB 4 4 0 0 563 208 270.67 16HAMPTON ROVERS 4 4 0 0 495 206 240.29 16OLD MENTONIANS 4 3 1 0 525 311 168 .81 12A J A X 4 3 1 0 375 252 148 .81 12MONASH BLUES 4 2 2 0 277 314 88 .22 8ORMOND 4 2 2 0 264 363 72.73 8OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 1 2 1 206 210 98.10 6CAULFIELD GR. 4 0 3 1 185 284 65.14 2DE LA SALLE (2) 4 0 4 0 270 566 47-70 0ST KILDA STH CAULE 4 0 4 0 100 648 15.43

UNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY 4 4 0 0 580 182 318.68 16THERRY PENOLA OB 4 3 1 0 367 237 154,85 12OLD IVANHOE 4 3 1 0 245 174 140.80 12OLD PARADIANS (2) 4 3 1 0 392 359 109.19 12OLD GEELONG 4 2 2 0 325 228 142.54 8WARRINGAL A F C 4 2 2 0 417 321 129.91 8ST LEO'S EMMAUS 4 2 2 0 181 367 49.32 8AOUINAS 0 C 4 1 3 0 292 477 61 .22 4BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 4 0 4 0 142 596 511 n.a

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TEAM NAM E

OLD XAVERIANSST KEVINSUNIVERSITY BLUESDE LA SALLEOLD MELBURNIANSOLD HAILEYBURYST BERNARDSOLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSOLD BRIGHTO N

MARCELLINOLD PARADIANSNORTH OLD BOYSOLD TRINITYORMONDMHSOBOLD IVANHOEIVANHOEMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA O B

OLD MENTONIANSBEAUMARIS A F COLD GEELONGHAMPTON ROVERSST BEDES MENT TIGST LEOS EMMAUS W PTHOMASTOWNST KILDA STH CAULFIELDBANYUL EBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE

WHITEFRIARSMONASH BLUESAQUINAS 0 BSOUTHBANKPARKSIDEYARRA VALLEYOLD ESSENDON GRAJA XSALESIAN 0 CST PATRICKS MENTONEST JOHNS 0 CUNIVERSITY BLACKS

OLD CAMBERWELLCAULFIELD GRAMMARPENINSULA 0 BCHIRNSIDE PARKOAKLEIGH A F CPOWER HOUSEELSTERNWICKGLENHUNTLYSWINBURNE UNIVERSITYST MARY S

OLD CAREYKEWRICHMOND CENTRALFITZROY REDSNORTH BRUNSWICKUHSO BBULLEEN COBRA SLA TROBE UNIVERSITYWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSOLD WESTBOURN E

MONASH GRYPHONSSYNDAL TALLY HOELTHAM COLLEGIANSHAWTHORN AMATEURSELEY PARK A F CWEST BRUNSWICKANZ ALBERT PARKWERRIBEE AMATEURS

44444444

LA SECTIO N

011

D

000

1 02 02 02 03 04 04 0

B SECTION

FOR

527519395348

293412404

291337329

3 1 0 4333 1 0 5123 1 0 4203 1 0 4222 2 0 4392 2 0 4262 2 0 3071 3 0 3891 3 0 3380 4 0 350

C SECTION4 0 0 4983 1 0 5463 1 0 4532 2 0 3662 2 0 3812 2 0 4701 3 0 4361 3 0 3201 3 0 3741 3 0 354

D SECTION4 0 0 4823 1 0 3983 1 0 4882 1 1 4882 1 1 3972 2 0 4302 2 0 3703 1 0 3141 3 0 3361 3 0 3421 3 0 2750 4 0 260

E BLUE SECTION4 0 0 7213 1 0 6313 1 0 5553 1 0 5992 2 0 4392 2 0 4161 3 0 4201 3 0 3501 3 0 2490 4 0 307

E WHITE SECTION4 0 0 5924 0 0 5813 1 0 5562 2 0 3462 2 0 3582 2 0 2871 3 0 3461 3 0 3131 3 0 3020 4 0 274

F SECTIO N4 0 0 4404 0 5983 1 0 3912 2 0 3141 3 0., 3311 3 0 2531 3 0 2370 4 0 171

AGAINST % POINT S

280 188.21 16374 138.77 12330 119.70 12317 109.78 12310 94.52 8445 92.58 8448 90.18 8411 70.80 4461 73.10 0479 68.68 0

326 132.82 12395 129.62 12343 122.45 12369 114.36 12363 120.94 8400 106.50 8360 85.28 8471 82.59 4524 64.50 4485 72.16 0

362 137.02 16367 148.77 12384 117.97 12339 107.96 8355 107.32 8493 95.33 8521 83.69 4407 78.62 4486 76.95 4482 73.44 4

288 167.36 16210 189.52 12397 122.92 12374 130.48 10354 112.15 10351 122.51 8378 97.88 8423 74.23 8412 81.55 4458 74.67 4518 53.09 4417 62.35 0

268 269.03 16300 210.33 12335 165.67 12373 160.59 12469 93.60 8550 75.64 8434 96.77 4652 53.68 4609 40.89 4697 44.05 0

201 294.53 16295 196.95 16373 149.06 12326 106.13 8460 77.83 8525 54.67 8382 90.58 4472 66.31 4467 64.67 4454 60.35 0

161 273.29 16247 242.11 16289 135.29 12318 98.74 8439 75.40 4401 63.09 4550 43.09 4462 37.01 0

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